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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1974-12-16 - Orange Coast Pilot. - I _r' - . ... ( ...... ,--., ~ .. .. - ,. I ' ' • -~ l . ,. ,I -.-. • , . . -.. ranee .. r: •• " l , ' ' " ~ .. -• , , . l\l~sa JfiQngland -.. --~ ·'• ..... -. -. ;~g11~~~~Guilty · -. --. ·' - Senate Vofds ' : -~ • --... : Little League ~ ' : . Ban Girls ' on ~ ..... " • ' .. ' • MOi\IDAYAFTERNOON-, DECEMBER f6, 1~1-4 .. ~ ¥Ol.. t1, MO. _,, ~l:CTIOfll. .. M •ANS I ~~o•po.litieal · .. • \ I \; .. Mesa Man i What a .. Curve ·~~de Teen: .,. . ~~b4:on.vict@d . • J,_it!l~ ,_[.eag_u~ _ 0 _!ned_ tQ_ <iir_1!.. JleJ.i,eved,, • ' ·· 1 '-\\:ASHINGTON (AP)-Th(' senate division that~irlsh:'.l\'C ~·al r ights({) D _ .. • • i -, u ,,,,....,...~ PRESIDENT ENJOYS. ARLY MORNING DIP IN MARTINI QUE French Gendarnae WalkS Pist Pool at Troia llets --- Fdrd; Erenc.h fJhief . ·.P/an. fo·r·.o .il ... Me;t~· , . . By HELl~N TllO)ll\.S .. ducers. especially the Arabs. -~--~--..:)-!--· todey--.ave-gifb lhe-Hnal JHgeal-t-haL-pl;;iy..Li.lUe,Leagt.le..btieballJas-1xl)1's~---d . r · rauu. rrom now on they can play Little Thal dt>cision was !'Int! of 22 class· ' fY1fl"Ve . ,' ~ague baseffi\11 on an equal footi?:. action suits ~ile~ acr.oss the col!nlry on ·. ' ,....e" · with boys. · behalf of \vould-beg1rl ball players. _ -111 • • • • On a voice vote and \Vith no deba e, Thc'legal action grew out of protests /. ltunl1ng~~n Beach police today con~ Sy-A~~1~1~~t!,~SEL it sent to P.residenl Ford a bill tl]at -especially vigorou~e past l\\"O t1nued1_tpe1r. search for c~l{e~ on how -r str.ikes any mention or sex from ihe s ummers -that Litt e League of· .t he nu_tle bod~· aJ a_ \Vestm1nstcr youth A Costa . !vlesan'-v.·ith r eputed hi gh ~ Little League 's official feder,a l ficials we1·e unfairly anninl;' girls -probably the xn:t'im of drug ov~r· le\•el gangland connections and v.•po charter. from the league. '-.,. ·dose -. v.•a:-; a~an,d~ned belo\v the faces several pending criminal The 'W' strikes qut the word "boy" The Little League even alty asked Bolsa Ch_ica Blurt s l·_r1day.. . . chur'geshas beenconvicted\\'llhthree each time it appe.ars in the 1969 Congress totame.nd ils ·~harter1o Investigators bcllc,·c l,he bod}: ol olhl'r n1cn in a stock market fraud charter and r~places it with the ,,·ore.ls llfJ'mit it to a mitgir~. \ J?arrell G, Templeton. 18, 1382~ i\11\an schen1e. , ··young people.··~· ··-1'he report noted that hearings un . :-il.. ~,~·:1.s dragge~. rroill' a vehich· on Ed\11 ard Zuber. 36. "·hose 1ast lOcil .., And from asentencelhatstalcs lhat Lhl• bill est·l lishcd thul .. Congr1.•ss P-ic1 11 c Coast lligh\\'ay and dra;.:gl'tJ address v.•as on Yukon Drive, races the purposes of the. lea,gu artt..lo-lir-. will not (ole~Atc separate but. equai··. or lussed do"·n wthe be:.t('h. . sentencing in Nev.' York city Jan. 28 still "Citizenship, sportsmanship and .,. . l r '. 1'. ., th·· L•'ttl·• Police o\·crthe ,,·cekcnd qucs llonl'd for hi~ rule in a scheme to sell un· . h d .. '" bill . ik--... _ , _, lit a tmcn o gir :. 11 .. -lho-,l" \rho thcv b~lil'V'-' .... a\V . k -h ~--d --· --man oo , •. -u1c slr. ~ "oru League-. . reg 1st red sloe· t al nette 5335,000 ··manh d." · 'J'cmpleton l<ist. __.(pr J1articipants. II 0 ~ c v e r , t h e . w ·o r d They mus'rPlay on lhe same tea.ms '"\\'e 're ~aCl\lracking hi1n."' Sgt. l-1~ and oneolher among the.four de· ·~rtsmanr;;hip" ~a~ Lefluntouched. as boys and on an equal ba:.1s \\'Jlh :\!only )·J_ch:cnnon. 1n ch.Irg~ ul 1he in· fend ants v.•ere also indicted last v.·eek , 'ths..(.ha:l~es made will be sufficient t~em, the report mai ntained. ve~t1ga t 1?n fur l lunt1n~lou He Jell in connection v.·ith" a S250,000 La s to allow girls to play on e\·ery Lillie 'l'be. Little League \\'as founded in police. :.;.nd . , \'egas gambling ca-Si no ripoff carried League tea m in the nation. 1939 as a summer ba:.cba11 µrogr:im Au :i~lop:.y by Orang1! Cou n~ v out \\'ith elaborate sophistication . 1 • The congressional action-fol\ov.•s a for young boys. ~oronc·r :. de~ut1es 1nd1cuted th:1l 1'he n1osl rec·ent legal actiori, a·n decision last t<i·larch bv the J'\'ew· It recei\·ed ils charter from I t•mpleton died abuu1 1n1dn1 .(!ht eighl·day trial. ended with Zuber and Jers.ey SutJreme fourl appel1<1le Co · J 1 1969 'fhur:.d:ly. Snrfl•rs on B01~.1 Ch 1(',1 his associates being found guilty of ;.1 ngrc:.s in u .. y · Stoll' B1.«rt'h r'ound the body ;1boul 1-!L schcrTi e to sell unregistered stock in a <i.nl. f'riday shell corporation and thus rig the Shot· bJJ Policeavo·11IRJI UranJ.!1' Count~· <:oronl·r·,. 111- n1 a rket. \'C:.lH!:.ilor Hi c:hard SlauAh.1<:r 1od,1y ·Llkc. the recent indictment on the t·lc ar~•l up i:onl lit ung l"l'fX11ts 1\ll 111,. casino case, the charges on 11·hich R s t p ~ k d at1\.,p,,y r..:·~ult:-.. Zuber was convicted Thucsday OC· ·ape uspec IC e Tlw ""'"'"" "'"' not "'°"I"""" curre& during' a period in 1969 and (Sec BOD\', P 3'.g1· .\::1 1970. according ·to government pro- secutors. W p~ f It 1'hree defendants and form er as· rong ace or ~~~lna~cesg a~~ ~~~~·~~~~h ~~~~~;i~s~~ . , had already pleaded· g uilty :ind r\E\I/ YORK <UPl l, As police tell "'I r:i1nc back in the bcdruon1 and lestifit>cl a gainst Zuber and thcothers. ii. a 30-year-old man picked the \vrong identified n1 yself as a p11llc1• officer ~\ssistant U.S. Attorney John l\1 . · apartment to attempt a rape today. but ht' kept cn1ning on ." :-.he :.,ud. \\"al ker Jr. told the court Segal used Th~ suspeft. identified-ou;.f'ranci~co ·''Then I shot him 111 the le)? ·· nominees in a scheme for profit in Coloil ,end e'jt_Ull \\'ith agunshotwound Colon \\a:-. t.ikl'll l•l Bellevue which stock.of Pioneer Development of the leg 3fter he allegedly tried to llo .... p1ta l. i\ ~pokl'!.llJ,111:11 the East 5th Corporation was manipulated. rape a ·police \\'Oma n·s roommatl". Str1·ct stalionhnu:.c :.aid Col on \\'OU\d lie sate! Segf1.I assured suspicious in-Police :laid 1>01ice officl'r Anna be c.ha r gerl \l'ilh :ll te rnptcd rapl'. ,·estors that the firm had government i\larie i\lartucciello sho~ the man burglar\, attl'lllptl'd murder and contracts to produce "''hat were after he ciimlx'tl through a rear \Vin-cri111inal po:.se:.:.11Jn or a da ngerou~ termed mobile heaters, ultimately dov.• of her third-noor apartment in \1·eapon. leading to an 5800.000 joss for those lhe East Village ::ind an.acked her 1vho pul u1oney_into lhe'tlhony firm. roomn1at~. . C~aus Rips Off The three defendants who pleaded Offic~r i\lartucciello sa ill~he sus- guilty and testified :rga insl the others ~ct threutened ·her--~wtlh-· large \1·i\I b1• sentenced Jan. 13, v.·hiie kitchen l\nifc \\'hc.n she res ~cl t•1 ·.Zuber, Segal, Afllhony Scardino. of her roommate's cries. ",\nn.-Ann, p• E l i·louston. 'fex. and 1-lo\vard Finkels· .there 's a man in my room." IZZ8 8 ery tcin, of Buyside. Queen. N. V., are due Neither woman \1'3S injured . o n Jan . 28 to go be fore U.S. Officcri\1:1r1ucciell o.\vho said she ·1 CJ i\lagistralc Lloyd F. J\lcl\.1ahon. h:td ""duzcd ofr'' :i t the kitchen table. ll emente (~ee •'R.\UD, Page AZ'/" 11·as ll\\'iJkened by her roommall-''" . Or.;.111;.:c F;1ir through Tue-.da~ alon g lhc Orange Co.isl \\Ith ~on1e ~u :.ly northeaster!~ v.1nd ... Sli~htly v.·armer \.\llh high'i of 75 ,1t the beaches ;1nd MO inland. Lo\\'S tonight 50 lo 55. l:\SIOF. TOD.\\' ~·vr•n «r \,·ir )pr/: H<'/l. Ailurd /., /.1111 <'11.,;. 111 ha.~ t1:r.., f"ti !h1• J/11·0·11 t /11u./ .'( rlnlll S•rh 111 ui i.·rl f,/,111• " ·1. • TYt11"1Jor <•I .\,·1, Uu/\'•1 l11·11u,,;· . .'ilurJJ /'u•/l' 11 Byt Saudi Arabian Q.il minister 'fROIS !LETS. ~t ::irUniquc lUl!I1, -Alimed Zaki \-'amani snid in an in'. --·President F6fd aria f'rC"ff?h-Pfci<>ldent te_a'..iil'W pup1ishL1d loday that ~'I.tempts V;t!C.1',\' Giscurd "d'Estaing. re\'el'~ing b-J11COusumer counlrie~ to rorce down l----0-0eude-oLFranco.o\nl"4oan.J1i.Yttlr·Y, ()l11'tite oc::tl'duting-consumpttorr---------------~-loda v.-ended " 1hrcl•:da¥,..illm.mlt \li'ould.noL\\'Ork.. CAR ""'N_S __ _ .cries l'or hel p. \\lhl'n shl" cnl crcd the A yo ung n1 :1n \1·ho ga 1·r ht:-. n.iml· c111· bcdroom-;-!he~t1id l~!11an _::sa n1e fl L -1.y~l:ius phoned in :111 order tor -·· me v.•ith 3 arsCl1:1lcfic11 kn 1ft·. I µ11,1,;, to a San Clen1cnl1' hu).1111.'>I~ l!!tl' grabbed his arm and \.\'e \\'restted ·· Sund a\" and prO\'l'<I th al not. e\·cryonc .... """ ..... L M &oyf Judi.'. . ~ " .. .......... -.. M•.,•• ".:'., meeiing with ':umouncement ut a un· i "I don't think lhat allempts lo -ll. lJ ' ' WEf;L, ified appronch to the worldwide oil forct a loWering or oil prices by cut· --""'cr1s1s. · · -tin;.iowirconsumption ..-·1>•rt •r" SO DOES AD -- The leaders, in a Joint comn1unlque, confrontation slrntegy can work,'' _\irgedthatlhencxt11epindeve\oping Yamanl (Old the Middle Ensl a coordinated oi l policy should be a. economic i Urvey, a Beirut weekl}'. , · meeting in !\larch bel'\\'ecn oil· l"'The Organiiation or Petroleum consu.!J1tn_g h@1strlal nation,,., the le's EKWT\ing-Countries can cut procluc· de\"t>'lo1)ed nations and the \\·orld's t>il lion h)· at. least 33 percent wilhout producers. financial d~n1age to its members.'' he The.l\larch ··pte1,ar:itory" meeting, :sil l.ct. "·Whereas ev~n" (O percent cut _,_ thC\' :said. !hould be roUowed "b in. in consumption ~Id be highly 011· tcn'1iv<' consultations among con· 1fm1s 1c7 'T ·. I ~um~r countries" to prepare. positions The Jo'rCn ch pr.csident latC!r told n ror a 1.-ite-r \\'Orld oon!er<·uce. The ncv.·i; conf~re.nce he did not hold much United Stuteli hus Ix-en pushing fur u. hope thaCthc Arabs will slgnirlcantly unified po lie~ amon~ 01l ·co.nsumlna~· lo1o1-'er oil prices. • nat ons io dealing \\Jlh lhe oil 1>rJJ·' CSeeSUI\fl\llT, Pagr /\2f •. J .. ' ··The response was really great. "I sold m '! cnr on the first call." the satisfied ad\·crtiser rrom Corona del _,.'darsaid. J-lere is the Dai ly P ilot ad "·hich .convel'led his car toca:'h: "62 l\.IONZr\. runs "'ell . l\'ceds body work•.1150* XkX •XltXX 1r you h11ve ,a .car lo .6cll, call &12-Yi78 l'ul ot few words to "'o'rk ror you . In lhl• Oruly i"'ilol. I She said she broke free and ran lo ,,·1thttic namc1s1hµl~cncrou.1, .. the ~itchen '11.'here.-.ti& had lt(t her • E1nployes of Shakcy's l'i1.1a ;1t 4 Iii ser\•1c~ rCVQlver. '' · Avcnida Jlico ph(lned police Sund.iy ,2 Ships Shelled • SAIGON fUPJ) -Governm enl mill~t.V sourtts repiorted today that tY.'O s hips en route rrom South Viet- nam to l'hnom Penh were hit hy Com · munlst gunfi•"C us the vessels moved up the \\'111ding l\.lckong River. Firt'). broke out aboord the two ships, th1· ~ourcei; said, but It WV$ not known i nl- medialely h .serious thc'y \.\'Cre Ol' If there wcri:: uny ca!luallics. 1, • ) ' after ClitU6 left lht> 1>rem1!if!s. \\lorker5 said that arter heuring theo . name \\'1th the phon~ or·d1•r. lht•y figured it \\'3" a hoax unlll Claus shov.<'d up to dcmnnd his p1f.1.11 . The cn1ploycs Wt•nl tu \.\"Ork, ln1l \\"h1:n I ht• cu:-.tuml·r v.·a~ r('.uly l o I akt• the p11 1u l'. he :-.1n1pl ~ ~t.1hhctl thcn1 and i ll·1I th rot1,i.:h the dQOr lit• \c f1 \.\llhoul P<J\tn~ th1 • t.1\1 c}l ~boul I:! 1\ nd . the \\ 01·kr1· ... s uul. hl' flc·ll n111 1 n ,1 ~\('1).).h, hut 1n :1 h1Ah·1>ov.('rctl black c""'"""'• c:+ ..... 11 ... ,_. c.-.. 1......., ONtJIN•ht itt E..,lon;olP- _E"""°Ullfl'IM.l'l ·-· --- 11• 11 "' "' •• •• Al• ... ~ '"•"'"'I'"'"'' Ora,... (•.itly ,._, ~ ... , ,, ....... ~ Tllctltn Wtf!Mt ' . 11 1~. ••• .. '" ... •••• •• ·~ M ) J - <'I A2 s ~ond1 . December 1&, 197( $1125 Fee Entails , -Much Medita.tian lly JA.~ \\'ORTll" 6f Uot D.our P1i.c ~1.ou . T\1~l' a clay my friend Ton y i;oes into his room. sink s into a soft p11l11\1 . !P•d meditates for 20 minutes. The results arc infallible. HI!: ("Om1,_·s 1;t1 calm :.u1d tran;quil. E\'en becilifi c. ' I ·,\.)1 1mpres~t.od bv lhts. I an1 not µs calm <is ', .~~. )bJ.c night O\'CT dinfll'T "'ilh him, 1 changed my mind four limes· about 11hether I \lo'Unted to J.!O lo ,o.i ,pr1·1c lht1t ni~ht. "\Vell mcaybe I do. No. maybe I don, t \\'ell , Yt'ah , "hat the hell. lel's go. Oh, J don 't , k~1'. JCt·~ j ust go hom(!,'' I s:.ii d. ' Ton} look<'d :it mc'comp.1s..,ionatc>ly. "\Vhy doo't yoo'try' tran::.ccndcntal mcditallon'."' he st1id. ' f'ro• Page AJ FRAUD ... f<'1nkl'IStt·1n und Zubt'r tire ::i mong rour n1l't1 1ndu·tL·d l:ist week a rtt!-r a lv.(1-.1,·ar FBI probe into 11 Lus Veg~s . 1::,•11nl.IJ111 g t•a:-;1no btlklng. They allegeclly provided Credential5 or knov. n hich·roller gumbler:s to 01h1:r pt·rsons on a gambling junket sponsored by-a travel L1 gency, I hen had the m obtain $100,000 "'Orth of c:hips on credit. The chips ~·efc I urned o\'l'I' to thent, inves tigators J11lcg1:. thl'tl in1mcdi1Jtely cashed in at f11ce \ ,l\Ul'. ' Zubl·1·. "J10 \vas kno\\'n to be a l~.i s · Vc.,ra::. hab1tue during his Co::.ta r.tt>sa residency, c:u1Tenll y faces c:har~cs in· 1·olving a bank fraud in San Diego. Cost.1 :'il csa police ha\•e said they oltl'n h:.id 'l.ul>er·s home·undt'r. sur- ,.l·1Jl<inl·e due to iillt'gedly .s ~picious :ict1\·1t1 cs. . Zubl.'r -"•ho has given his occupa- tion <is roofer and also said \\•hen :tr· rested other times thut he 1s un· employed -often l\'aS sC'cn a rou nd lu\1 n drivi ng a Lincoln Continental. I-le J't•portedly had hands on11.! ramily fin .1 ne1;,il ;is:-;el!'i. . lie dropped from sight for a timt>, , hut \1 .1 s ;n·rested thrct< years ago ,in So , inslt·:1d or i:?o1ng to thl· mo\'ic . Y.e Vient lo my first lt>cture on • J\Jich1io:.in ;,ind convicted in t·onnection transcendrntal medit:ition lTP.t. Science or. Creative Intelligence, SCI. 1 "'ith i.I !.l'heme to sell some three tons etc., etc l u ·s u technique championed by r.laharishi Guru Dev, a kind· or m Lir iJu a na round on a tura1 farm iy looking Indi an v.-ith long hair <i nd a stringy beard. ... -.--1 y,•herl'l\\·oothermc_n\1:ereC'<ipturecl. I tHu."CI 11. I felt rcs\l'd just sining in the clean, quiet lecture room. The. trio \\'as sl.'nlenced to 20 years Tte tecture r Y.'liS an ap!)Callng young man in a.-Yf!ry immaculf1.te '5 uil in prison ;_ind had just begun to serve and 1ie. r\ot :.in ex.tra ounce or rat, I noticed. Very clean shaven. }fair time \vhcn they <ind abo.yt 200 ~OJj!:{' just long cnoui::-h. just ~hort enough. lie reminded me of a benevolent men c:on1·iclt•d on marijuana sa1e or youth le11dc r from in)' childhood as a minislt'r's daughter. He talked posse~siun charges "·ere freed. . "' about fature shock, human potentiill. harmony, loving. I felt glorious ·An uvC"rsight in revision of the 1---·-' "3~ut the whole lhi!J.s:. Transce[ld~nlal meditatiQI! is my birthrlgtl!_ l!!..a.._: -1\ll.chig..itLSla.tc EenaLCOOc_ del_e.t(_d_a_ :-fli1ffi3jf,!J earnc<I. !>ection rcgarWng marijuana of· fenses. so th<il d't'jri·ng the brief period . I • I TflE OTllf:R night, Toily "·ent elsewhere and I \vent to the second in y,·hich they were arrested, it was , J1•cturc alorie ready to sign the dot ted line. found that J\1ichigan had' no-law or aiiy 'I 'A'aS eager to hcar :1hout how to get started. I knew it cost kind against it. ·.soruethiog . But 1 was ready, I thought. · ... Afu.-r another hour and a hair lecture. "'e still hadn't heard ·fanyt,hing about money, technique, or further instruction. l' •.. I" ,J_X '.l'JfE queStion and answer period, people started asking, "\\1ell, .hOY.·.do.you do it?" , 1 ,. "Lt's crrortless." the young man replied. "It charms your mind in· { .\o the. levt'l or dcc1Jl'St rest." " ... ·;u ow dO you. cto it'!" .Saf ecrf:J--cker Hits It Big .... , SA:'\ FRANCISCO (APl -A "\\'E.LL, \\'E rt'a\ly shouldn'tget into that no~·· That will come later, in drug store safe was cr-acked by lhei~truction.'' _, someone who figu~d out Ute· .. .,.,, Finally, lhe leC'turer paused. "Among our requirements is <i course f --t-f'Ombina tip n and stole $100,cklo,. fee or 5125,'' he said placidly. ' "' one or the largeslsuch hauls in • ,, . ' . --. . :Mardian~ ~ ~~dtifi~s-• , 'Tried .to Qui~''After Break-i'Tir News WASJllNGTON <UPI) -Robert C. l\l tt rdta n tesrtiOed today tie did not hike part in the \Vatergate Co\•er·up -~nd was so "desolated" \vhen he learned of it th<it he triedto resign ini· n1ediately from Pfesident Nixon's re· t'lectiun t'ampali.Ik., · Hold It,-Nt?Wt 1\tart'.ii.in. u sometime San CJemeritc resident wbo is the fourtb-bf the fi\'e ... delendanli ·to U'!sti(y in hi s own de· tense a[t~e cover:U~ tri&lr,s.a!d.th?l ~~ the time tt·was his •firm conviction the CIA "'35 invol\•ed irl th l' \Vatert'ttte--buggiitg and rejected :i -' ,c,.., --~ -· " ' -' . ' ' :suggestion Nixon hln,sl·lr qu~horitcd it . ,. .. But he also said thul al r~,,.,, du~.., ~rtcr tbe brcak·nl ut Dt-motrat1c hcadqu :1rter~: ht• began lo sus(>(>el that "J g1:ouv o~rating out of lhl' \\'hill' l-I OUSl'., may h al'C h t'l'll rt'spoosibh•. i\I rdian. a l'flrplll'r U!-,ti isla1ll <ii · Lornt•v gener:.il . \\'.1s ·.t polilil'Jl 'C'OQrdi°l\utor for thl' Ni~on rc·clection c;.in1paii;li ;it the !illlt' of the Juife J';', 1~72 \Vatcrga t~· :1 rrl.'::.ls and, in1 . mcdialt'l\1 ussutiil>M legal duties fu r tha c.in11laign :irising from the inci. den I. • ' lie told or lei.lrllin~ lht' full story uf the b:lckground of 1h1• bugging fronl . (f. Gordon Liddy'. then coun:-;el to lh~· · t'inL1ncc··urm of the c.inipaign, just four days tater.. .._.:J ··1Jis exact \\'Ord~ I don't ··~call. but his y:ord;> ,,-{'re cle:irl)' mean£ to..imp· ly 10 m'l.> that the President of th~Uh_it· ed State1i aUthorized Jt.'~ Mardip.t~ '.s·11id. . ' . 'i . ; -- "Did you ·lx•li\•e him'!1' L1sked l\1ar· dian's ;ittorney, Thomas C. Green, , ··~o,'' l\tardiltn replied. adding that ; rrom past experience he suspected ~thatf if anyone aL the \Vhile House .-\1.'ere-behind t.heo-bFeak-i1!,-it-mighL have 'been presidential aide Charles \V. Colson. · · 1 • ··\Vhat ·"'as your state or mind at ·this tim_e?u asked Green. · . .. I have previously desbribed it as a crisi$ or con·sclpcnce,•" 'Mardia-n replied. "l was desolated.·· lie said that after three attempts to res igR, t.tarclian_succeeded in July, ·197':l, ·in ·per.su..iding campaign manaj~i" Jolin ·N. Mitthall ,ta:-Uslgn him .to lien· v.'atetgate dUli..i.s. l\'la1·dian pjd that w.(tar he talked v;ith Liddy and Jeb-Stuart f\fagruder. Nixon re·.election offici.al&. he be:g<.in speculating that pcrha1>S \\'hite J.tov.se operat iv es 1verc_ in\'olved in ' \Vetergate, A __ L.gulped. years. police said today. "Do you give any scholarships?" J asked feebl y. Police said the robbery was . Natutalist ChriS Nelson dispiays n~wts and new &ign erected on ·edge of Briones Park near Orind,a wher~ an impo.ftant colony . of the migratory member~ of salamander• farnilY were being decimated by cateless drivers. They're said to lOok like small ·. J'i1ardi3n also said he spoke with lifagruder and Liddy in the days im- me·diatelv following the break·in at Democratic headquarters al the \\'atergat,e." During those discussjonti. ?i1ardian tes\ified, he learned about the operations or the \\'hitc l~ouse "~mbcrs " Jormed by President Nixon lo plug n<fti~~~t'ity leaks. discovered toQay al the Pay "IN RARE cases, v.•e can "'Ork something out,'' he said, staring at Less Driig Co. stbreon Alemany me int4!oll:v ~·"But..I doubt if anybody in this room would qualify." Boule\•ard. · -' <!inosaurs. . -----; .. Fur{ht>rmore, to enter the pro~ram you have to sign a pa'per. A doublc·door. six·foot sJfe Ttiough the course rec had sl!ilt my blood pressure soaring far above had been opened. The theft Research Pair Retract Finds '$50,000 S~t . -Filed by Dad tranquility level. I decided to take_ a loOk at the form. If Trt1 is so good, rl'prcsentcd the store's ,veekcnd rnayhe it's "'Orth the prire. I thought. re<:ci pts. Jt-'s the only form l'\'e ever filled out that a sked "What is your '-----''----------pre!fCnt state or mind? Check one: Good. \\'orried, Tense. Depressed." · 'J h3sti'ly.checkcd good. ~ .... 'Tll'E CLI NCllER C'ame in Lhe 's·mall print. If 1· became a ''tt1ctfi~'r'. 1 must promise never to re\•cal my mantra -the ,,.,·ord hey--41.ive yoo lo rnediJ11te u1x>n~ I must promise nC-\'er to divul~e Or .. pubJi~ any p::irt nf my instruction. i'• h·•it brpa_nick,pd. This is a__big con .i::amc,.I ye.li ed to myselr silently. •. il\\1oaJd1you read this?" I asked the guy next to me. "I kno\1:, l'\'e .bt_-err istruggling O\'C'r this for s ix months," ~he said , s miling wanly. "But I'm going ahc<id <inyv.·:iy." · . I sta lk ed out. the form tightly clenched in ni y fist. If I go back, 1'11 h~1vC" decided even if it's a con gaTne.,it'..s..-i b.:Jrmless one "'ilh good re· sulU. ---· But for nov.'. t ·m sti~king "'ith hot baths and TV for my attempU :1 1 tra!lquility. . And until my blood pressure calms down fro'hl my experience the other night , the ~1 aharishi \\'ill h<ivc to 11•:1it. _, Frum Page Al • • • Police Suspend. Operator Who Heard Shooting ·· ... __ Picket· Lines CAMB~rncE, Mass. IAP)'~Two Of M.... . G" _ Harvard researchers.have~tativ_,ely J.,?~88 Ir ,. At Co ..... • Mfues " ~~:t~1~~i~~~'f.~~~~;i~J.~.J~o&i11n1iii~ri!ai. '".---: :.i. of their tear;n admitted forging lelter.s. manded Friday by the f~th~r of 8' 12· . CllARLESTON, \\. Va'. (AP) _ ofrecommendJ~iJtl.. . . ';"'',-e~·old C:o~ta l\1t;Sa-g1rk.r,vho W(!tS I Picket lines "'ent up and coal mines ~'ijle \Y'O r,es1a~cr&-ni<@JJ:t1trlrt::Ser1ouslr~ Jr\a~lnhal sbut do11 n today in mJny parts or the t o l\\'O"Jl.restiitoUs 'jot:rmBlM.~tleY-she-warl~ ~~ tre t\pp111acb•an coalfields , idling-nearly had not been able to-dupl icat~ v.•ork crossvt'alk at i'larbor Boulevard aud that led them to announce the ex· Gisler Avenue. so .ooo miners, mos tly in \Vest istence of transfer factors ·-s ub· NamedascJe"fendMtsintheOrange . Vir~.inia .. "'cstl'.m Pe~nsylv~nia and stances that allow immunity to be County Superior 'Court sujt ·fil~ b)' . Indi ana, industi Y officials said. switched from one animal to another. Georg,e Chung, 3120 Sharon Lane, for There \\'t'TC"spormttntmtelO\vns t a'st ~ -Th.e researcherS" wotK had15een l\1ll~a ~hung;11reidentifieddrivertila \\·eek, but n1ine closures increased to-CO~S!dl!red fundamerltal in canC'er TC·. C.hrl'.)ltna Askew, Stella Askew and the d;,i y afll'r :st riki pg United r.Iine sea~ch. \~hen it wa& announced c1tyofCosta.r.1~a. . , \Vorke rs eons!ruction y,•orkers re, earlier this year. Prof. James D. Chung states that his daughter ~@.S ceji·t·d the :-;uppo1·l of many miners' ~atson. a No~eJ .Jaure~e. caUed it st~u.ck and hurled 48 feel "'hen the car loca l s.o~·l·r the ,1·eckend. ~ one of the biggest !h1ngs ever to dr1..,en by l\1s. Askew e~tered the- In \\.<ishington, Ul\f\V l'lrficiafs said no n1eetin gs \l'C'rc schi?duled toclay- bet1\'Cel'H'te:i;:oti:.itors for the union and the ·As:-.oc i:.iLion o[. Bituminous Con~ lrt1ctors. come out ot the HarvarO Jabs . ., crosswalk at Harbor and Gisler. British Envoy .. 1. - Ncgligence'is also charged against the city with the allegation that-the green "Walk" sign 3t the intersection does not a llow pedestrians sufficient time to cross the tQoroughfare. . . - 'l'ransielli Killed f'ro• Page Al -S.UMMIT: .... ~ .; .. :""i'liVst•klNrbri~IY"lWaf't '4on't thl~k sot'' G_ii't'afa said. _ Bnt·'he·edtled'-t~'lhe-"fwc-es~dtJh'f murket itself -ttmse"Of•sai)p1y¥and ·demand'"":""f"··10u!iU~c\ LQ;a cetl.iril) re· duction oT th'e pr1c~s at:taally prevail: ing.'\· · The joint eommunique also covered se..,eral other issues, including finan· cial matters, defcns~ und global ~dis· .:_ 1arriiament and security. · lt·~aid that Gi scard 0 'indicL1ted" - and Ford accepted -a compromise offer to pay SlOO million to the United States toward the cost incurred in 1967 when lhe· late Charles' de 0-aulfC' .\vithdrew French forces from NATO control and ordered American tOO'ps off French soil. --•. Immediately following releJse of the commµnique, Ford and Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger departed for Washington.' "But .it olaok;-; con~istcnt V.'l\h. 1Jrug 'Uv~'t"."'' he :;;1111. P athol9~1st.s fbund "j::ranul.tr nlJll'r1a l." such il!> "PLll~ m ~~hl l('a\ t'. in the y1,ct1m ·s ::!ltom'tich , SI aut.:hh_·r ~.ud. I • . 1 ·ro.xicGr!ogy 1L'"t" to tonfirm lhc f!VlH·.:1\1;.(' 1 lh'(tl'). illld 1d< 'llll l'.\' the drug rp ,1\ t.tl•d' lhrt·t• !11 f11 t' 1\eCk~. he .1.Jd~·J DETROIT (l .PI J, -Police Chief Ph1hµ G. ·r;.innian hJs ordCred ;i rull r f'1~e111 uf the pol ice en1('.rgenl'y Thieves Steal 11•l1•plh>n t• :-)':-\t'lll Hild s uspt•nded for ·ca--me' r' a . Auto •Jill'\\ l'l'k ;tn !lJ)('l'~ll Qr \\'ho h::.lcn ed for m LO~D~\i {AP• -The British gov- ernment said today il-is formally stu· dy ing \Vashington's nomination of former U.S. Atly. Gen: Elliot L. Ri chardSon toJle -th n~xt am- bassador to· Britain. Diplomatic sources here said· British a pproval \1·as \;irlu:illy certain and that Presi·· dent Ford \1·111 formally announce the nomint1tion laler this n;i.onth. Kissinger told reporters that never before in Franco.American meetings LONG-.BEA.¢H (ti fl> ~·(\, 2i~3:eir· ~as h C.~,;t4fe:tl. .~p.ctr t; $.pi r,it;'. or 1 old ma·n who was killtd Sunday when_ par~crsb1p. fie sa19 t~e ~ooperat1on he lost his.:bQJanc!e..,and f,ell behel!th woulil ~ on·e of the •·r~ally itnportant the wheels or a bus was identified to· outcom·es" or tile summit. day al\ 1\1.ichael McGruder believed to -.,\Ve don 't <~Ink or e~th other &s-an· l'rt·11•)u;. 1·.·p()rr ... ,,r thC' .1utop,.y rt'· ~II,. ."u~~l.-':-ll'd ll1.11 !ht· dt'.1lh m.1:-;-not h.11·t-ht·<'n t •• u,1 ·•111\ dru~ PV<'ril o, ... t'. ~t·1·c r.d 1n11n1tes \1·hi1C :.in C'l d<'rl,· ll<•lrol\ l'1iuprc 11·crc gunn~·d do'' n iii 1'Kit>\'C~ \vho u:-.C'd a la rge boulder to lh1 •1rlH1ml" s nias h the "·indo>A· of a car 1iarkC'd 'I he dC':1cl Y.·omun, LC'l' Lt•dbcttcr, d :-..!I I~ :\\1 h., nn."1 .... 111l 1h.1t report:-. or :( h•n:.! .~fl• ~I lt't 11nl "11 lht~\'ict1n1. ;1~ t1ll·J in "'t<••\..1·11!1 p•.J1 r1· r1·111u·t:-., ul~o Oll'l' llllll'\1<' 66. h:.td called th e_ t'.'tner"t'ncy'humbcr near the pter at Dana Point uring the ).!l l Dt'C. 1; 10 rc i>o~t she :ind h<'r \\'C'cken<I carried off a C'Jmera .ind l'<1uipmcnl \·i1lued at S2.000. Or;.ingc_ laf,J1.1 11d found the fflr)ldy dog shot to County Shcri(f':-; dl.'putit's s:iid. '··Jhi.:..~c.iutl1 1l,•t11111 .. Jv d•lt'" n1H· hJ 1 e dl.'alh. l!('r husllancl . Clifton, 5R, Deputies said store manager Carl lll<'.1n"·hlle. \\'Cnl rooking through Peter ll e nger , 34, of 4562 Golden ;1 to~uoll.Cc ll'{.ir1I. · 11·· :-:11d. "'-.. • ORANGE COAST ' DAILY PILOT t"' 0•.,,<r Cw\! D.l•I• "•IOI w•lft """'ell ••tOITI· t>M<I '"'" ,, ........ " "Q~llh"'t<ll .. ,"'"°'M>4' c...u ...,fM,V'l•"<iC.O~""· ~····~11 ...... .,. .... Oi'\""'I! """""•> !ll•OoQ ... f"<iolf, .... Co\I• 1"11! ... l'ol .. ll01'. kMll. Hunll"'ll"" BtMll F- , .. " V•ll•f. ""'"~· ~.~'11• ... (• V•ll•y •rid U-i 8to<" llo"'ll (<,.\I A ""91• tpq'°""I I'll"·~·· fl<>,,. Wd <;•t~·d•••-s..-.:i•••-T,,_ I "''ov '"'°' ""~'''"'"~ Pl•n! " •! Jilli -" 8•• ~1'"' C.0>1• "'• •• l\lhlo•n•••IU• I Robert N. Weed ..... ,.°'"' .... """'' ...... JdCk R. Curley \lot• Pi-os"I""' irld VffW<•' """""0-1 Thoma!. Keevtl (d•I"' it'lomas A Murphine I 1 Charle<, H Loo~ R1ct'lard P Nall Oltlc.t• (: .... -.. ~J0-\181-o~ .. "1 l .. ·•t>Of1 fl#H ft JlJ l .... •Poff flo..l ... •••G l•_. k«11. 11""""""'"'''so .. 1 ...... 1<"t11°"' 8"Mll I/Ir\ ilfooKll &olo'"••fd :.oooi.t>mc~ VIII•! )1701 L.• ••1 ~ •I !.ti! Ole<)O f<tt••1 Tel•pttont 17141 642-4321 Cl~siifl~ Adve-rtisi,,.-'42-i471 ~tDM.• \ltli.• N•'"' OlhU Sl1·6310 'k.ao, .. flflt, 1•7' 0 ""'" (H~I llubl"l""'I I~' NO M*\ !IOI'..,, !!l~tt't­ f'tllfot •l l -n•• •• ·-•to•-11h ""'~'" ,..., ~ ~" Wlll'IOlll 5Dt(1otl Pf'""'" ... GI f•"'4'1 ....... ~ Cl~I o91I-poold •I. (.o\I• ........ .totlotor!!t•. We....•..i-a, r•f"' \I Oil .,,.._..,l "' "'··· ~ 00 ~ •. ,,.,,,,.,. 'Wt\l--uoo-1111 , ~ '• lhl'l r h nui-1' wh ich had been GI I · I rt 'h 1 t r;in..,.JCkt•cl . OI\'. rv1ne, e • e on< er1\'3 er camera .ind strobe light in his auto 'f hv Cl\'ilian OJK'rator nsk<'rl i\lr". "'hile he swam in the ocean near the 1.1•dbcttcr lhl' arldr<':-iS, 1·e peatcd it .. h;1llk to hl'r" ancl li!'i1Cn<'d \\'hile the pier. 11,1rnan t4Jld'hl'1"she \\'Ould leal'c thl' ~·ront pOtl·h li ~ht on to ht·lp polict' f11li.I 111~·~~~,~·;('rator thl·n :l~kl'd ror 1hr '· Riley lo Give tros!. -.1 recls ,incl a t apt• of !he :-I\'·, 1 ' 1n1null' CO!l\<'rs;1\1on at this 1t0i11t Ill· · CHART T Jk d't·:1t t>rl ;.t'vt•r·al J(111d rratks. The 8 "lh'r:ithl' l.lll'r told :1111hori11l'S she th11u:;:ht IL \\US lhe :fOlllld of sont t:Olll' h.1n1rnt'r1ng 'f:innia n rC'fuscd to identify the f!l.ll'r:t,lor. \\hi} \l:J:, :itispl.'nded h.v hi.s order S;1t1111L1.1, ··Sht• flrobably fc<'IS terrible a bout it- ~1n1·\\ .1~ illHl any sprt>ading .of her n11n1e 10 thr nl·1ls ml'dia \\'oul<ln·t ,,, h1t•l'l' .1nythin,;. ··he sat\l,_ "If this 11•('r l' lo haJl'Pcli tttiain, thr. 1)(1~ .. 1hlt· p1•11,1lt~'\,Ould bl' disn1iss.1I .. T 11 n ~uspect s \\'('re in pl'll1 r£' l'U~~Vdl . Orange County Super\'isor Thomas 1-~. Ritc.1• ,,·ill df:-;cuss issues l'lr interest to I !arbor Area residents Thursday rnorning aLGlendale Federal Savings in Co:.la l\ll'sa. - The fifth rhstrict supervisor·s talk is <ithrdu Jed for 7: 30 a .m. It is s ponsored liy the Citizl'ns llarbor Arca Research 1'cam t Cll1\RTJ. Cofrcc 11nd doughnut.s will be served ~1(nncost.. THIEF LEAVES .- THANK-YOU NOTE Jewels Taken At Capo Home A (H:lmond ring and..sc,·eral loose 11i;11nonds jointly \':1\ued :it $2.500 11rrl' stolen durln,1.! the \\'eckend b:v l.t!r1?l.1rs w~oSC' method of t ntry tnto 1:t- t <'.1p1:-.1ra no li('ach home h :i~ not )'cl l l''''n <J l'1l'l'n1int'd , Or<1ng(' CountY' .Shl•r1J't · s dcputie:1< 5nicl . lO\V.o\ Cl1'"'. Iowa (°"AP.) -Police -:1rt looking for a thief who took some S20.000 from a dcpartmt:nl slOrc and , left a t~ank you note. [)1·1H1lit'~ srud thl' ~C'nl~ \\{'I'<' t.:1k,•n lron1 the bedroom :it the hon1c of T,·rrv Louise liodfr<"y. 33. of Zi021 _.4:1111~ U ca~. C;.1111 ... trano Beal'h. \\'hllc 1fi,. \l't\1m \\'t1fi uv. ay vlslt1nR' frtrnds. _{ Officers said U\e thi('f appa.renU.v hid in Killiann's Department Store uftt'r.closing lime Snturday and the n t1fled cash registers throuajhout thu S'Ql'C . -• \tF-he loot totaled about -~ Jn ra~h <1nd $9.lm in checks, they-saiQ. ~S<-rali'lcd on a 1\•all "''ltC'n poll~e ur· r1 ,·td !lS a message ·.,.,·hi r h read: "Thanks for th(' n'onetary Christmas pr~e.nl,.:.!-' --\~ . I ' be a transient. , , ' _ la!{_o~i.5ts, but allies," he s:i.i~. Yourl\loneyisNoW'lnsured . ,, to 8'AO.OOO at Mari.ners. -. Now you're twic~ as safe at Marin·~;,! W~'re your "oldest" hometown savings and loon. You can always count on u·s to provid~ with up-to-date service and the higj)est interest possible on insured savjnQs . Remember, individual / -accounts ore now insy.re'CI to $40,000, and opmily of four can have Y:5 much as $560;000 -Fully Insured! Save dt Mariners. 5V.% -5.39% 5'!.% = 5.92% 61/2% =-6.72% , ............ __ 11.00 ... -• ..... __ ..........,. ,.,..,,., ·-iuto .. .--1---., ...... -.:-~-~ ,,,,....~.,-. ~--· w.nc.11,aoo .. -· • • • " . .. .. " • ,_ .. ' ,, " I ' . ' , ,, • :1 I , • n • • • • ' ' l b:i:_ un six lh l lh ,. co A 'C' a " in its .. ar ca p go An ·-Sa An pl SU e ag an I bu yo ·la r:; Ci cu ao do kn l/1· ha In .. , pr Li do Ar · as m it to in fir po or w ve pr !11 ll op vi to m re an be so i~ lo r .llo •• 1111 • -II ---~ l " ' t n ' \ ' . ...,,,, ' • . . ' . .. • • -' '\ ._1ond1y,Oe<;ember 16197• DA1L.YPllOT A:I Pilot . Le~-6 Children · From Peru Jun~j LA i\IERCED, Peru cUP1 l -Be!jel single.·engine plar'ie carr)'ing students jungle to a river and then dow n "the She said the sur\·ivors Salvaged u undt-rbl'ush, I l'tH·hl•rl th1· bJ nk :1 or ,1 IA1l·lvrso ~aid thr pilot wus suffefi~ by_ bru_l.iCi,,.cuta. hunger,.eold , leeehes ho:rne ~ for t~ Christmas holidays w~ter by raft to safeti' Saturday. nask .of wine and t'A·o canteens of Jungle r1 v<•r .1n<l lht·r1 h,11lt·<~ :i 1n1 :.:.1n)( 11 un1 crac.kl!d ribs . bad r uts a1 "'.nd rr:iosqultoes.Jhe.youne pilot and . crtshelt iototl'le jungles of eastern The sludenl6, children bf Ctrmao 'A'alerfromtMplan£'. ' Ind ian boi1 t1n ;.i u i ll' !ooh lht·in ... ~\'\t'l'l' deprc:.:.ion. The\· :.~ud his te· six ch.1ldfen'hacked their way through Peru. , 1 immigra nt families with farms in the , "'\\'e ate hearu .... or palm and oc· (10 \\·nslrl·am un ,1 1 ,ill hi th~ v1llJgl' 01 \\'.I I' uld.£.t:.k•r. Gladys.'"'':19 'also bal · th~ thick underbruah. One student was killedi !' lhe crash. remole (®lhitls or the Andes l\1oun· casionai.y cu me across edible fruits,'' I:>oc.is1n'. •.. • 11 dl'IJl'c:.srd but the dft. of t~e It took seven days or suffering for --A seCOf\d dlectthr,e hours\ater. And a tainS,Were alFrelated to Zehnder. she said. 1·h1ldr1·h "'('l'c in high spffits ~bo,l the \>rane crash sorvivws to' re~u:h thtrd:..ned during tbe trip-lhrough the "We Would i\ever have made it · , "\\'e l9st our shoes and most of our .l\f\l' r 11ut1ty1n i; ,t h cu· t "1nl l.11·:-.. 111~·1 r <itl\'eniu r.:-. · sarety, e nding a week-long saga of . undergrowth. · v.'ithout him,''.said Herta Zehnder, 14, clothes in the crash," sl\c said. ··our auth11r1ti('S' fll•1v the .1·011 11 i;sll'r~ tu J.J \ut horil iL·s said Zt:hnl\f fa .s t "'~ co ura g~ a nd e ndurance in the Oscar Zehft\ter, the 24·'vear·ofd a cousin of the pilot. "He v.•ouldrfl .irms and legs ond ~ur £eel were cut J\'1('rcc•d. ISO 1n1k~s c11 sl ol L1n1 a a nd tion 1n dum1>ing out.-iitl ·plane\ Amaion Jungle. pilot.,, le"' the sur.vivitlg studen.:1 ,.r~rtg· give up and he woUldb't let us give by weeds, thorns and sharp leaves." the sit<' nf thl' onl y hos 1nl ul 111 th(' l'l' · J.:•isoli ne. prolJ;ibl y Sa\'C.cffhC t~\'ivui) The <frama be.'1an t>Cc. 7 when a 1ng in age ~from, 9 to tG: through the up ." .. ·· They slastied their. way through the g1on 1 nini :; f1~·r~· dc<.1lh . ~ &\S ·w@llilir "~@lf\'§Q~ A Surida)", Monday, "'ednesda~ and Frida)' Feature Of the Dally Pilot Col a problem? Then write Pat Durin. Pol lvill cut red lope. get the ansWers aml ac· t1on lJIU need lo soll.le inequitWa in govenimenl and business. fl.'lail your qtaestions, lo Pal Dunn /A l Your Se rvice-.- ()ra nge Coast Daily fJi/ot . P.O. BoI 1560. Costa Meia. cA 92626. I nclude your telephone number. - <1<--t .,. -11..-o•p• er •••• DEAR PAT : I've heard and read about an organiiation in Los Angeles called ''Computer ... ?''It's inVolved in setting up carpools. I'd like to know its name, address, whether or not it .serves Orange County and what fees are involved. LJ., rJewport Beach You mean "Com.mater Computer" t'arpool matching ~rvltt. This DOn· profit orga•itatioa Is fuaded by ttae. goVernment and no rees are lnwolved. Any person livillg In Orange. Ventura,. -... ;.;·___,....;-_. j ~01•nty's Lin~ to Past ~ \ Developments Covering Traces of Local Indians~ -By-WlhlJA-M SCHR EIBF.R OllMO.~, ...... ll•ll { 'fhe 11r'st count\' t>SlllOrl'r:-. round people Ii\ 1n g111 IHll ::o ot th.i.t cl'fl'd \\ 1 l lu\1 µol rs. eating ,,coi·n-.. ~l'J:-::.hoppt·r~ \\'hen Don Gaspar de Portola and gruss~et·ds ::in<lr.ibbll ::.. his band of63 men rirsl parlayed "-'ith Ora nge County's cl·ntral va!I('\ ~south Orange Coui\ty'5 Indians in 1ribl'f; \1•ere or 'shoshone s tol·h . 1769, lhtY couldn't have knoy.•n these orieina ll \ calll."d ACaf,;c hemen . were descendants of a Culture as old 1'he Spani::.h ai>plicd n;i mcs to th1· or older than theiroy.•n. tribal groups -Lu1scno 1n \II{' suutll , By· the time the Spanish explorers .Ju <1nl.:'no 1n l hl' n111ltllc '111d Gu br1l•l1nn arrived in searehof a land route from in..lht."u ppt•r poruon of the \';1l l<•y ;i nd San Diego to l\1ontcrey. man had lived aroun<J ,tht• ll arbu1· ,\1'1'a. inthe southern halfoftheLosAngeles In ··C;_1l1l u1·u1J Indian D a.v~·· b~ basinforat least S,OOOyea rs. Helen B~1ue r. the county tribes "-'<-'r\1 The the remains the:;c tribes left described as h;1s k.et·m akt rs ,ind . behind all over the ~!arbor .Ar~~ and gatherers \l'h.o !X.licved 1n a single dL'I ~addlebaek. Valley are not s,1 gn1fica~t _ _!y rather th;i n such things as s:J.C.rl•d 1n comparison to the ancients who arumals. first came to .America bul they are 1'hf y first orcupit•d the SJdtl ll·baet. nonetheless a hnk to the past. Valley and 1-larbo!' Are.i aboul 8,000 lo Orange S!~tmlY. govecn~ent leaders l0.000 years ago as part of :i ?n~r::i!Jnn are becoming 1ncreas1ngly aware from the north and ::.oulh\\e::o t. v.•ith each developn1enl project. that E\'en b ~· \\'t•:<tC'rn hcm1sphC'rc numero.us t..rctccs of the county s In· a r{·h eolu ~i <·;1\ :-t a nd.trd:-, 1h1· dian past are being covered up t\rugehe 1n 111\ eullur(' 1:-11111 an old Ol\l', forever. El't'll in lll':i rlJ\ S.111 Bern.ir<hno t"oun · ,Literally hundred~ of. a ncient ty. India n rl'ri1a111::. 11.t\l' hccn tound villages and ceremonial s.1tes have dating a l leastSU.t100y£·.1r:;old ?ee~ located by archeolog1sts \\'Ork · County h1stor1an Cla ra :\I. Fo'.\ 11i1g 1n th~ Saddleback. Valle~. around deScribes the \ndi an1 a ~ "dark· lJl5per Newport Bay ~nd in Costa skinned , nnl rl'd. slout or· fi gu re. !\1esa '-. . _ J>eacabl(' .. ra!h(•r inert and inclined lo l'll. m1'.\11\,I! it \\'ith manzanita lt!Olv\!I J nd ~tufr111,g tt·into cl.:iy pip\'s . ' ·Pungent. J>t:'P Pt'ry ;;ind not u1t: plca:-.an1 .·· \\:le> tht· dt·~r1pl1on gt\'1.'b 10. the bl end b~· an ea rl~ tra\'Clt'r in \ht• ,lf l':J . l"or ,, "pri mlli\'t'" peoplt'. lhe.Sad· llleliack V.illC'\' tri bt·s l\ne1.1,· much .i.l>0ut n;itural Cur es for illness or 10-' I li t'\ · Th L·)· Lt::ol'tl dOl.l'll::o u\1 plants and· h t'rh~ ln cure t·very(h!ng frpi 1onth<1C'hl·:-. and headaches to boll i. l·~·" r1 n)'.:\\'Ol'nl ;ind sore thro.its "This 1:. unother exa mple Or hl thc.\ h\L·d close to nature and ma · 11·1de USl' of th·r plant life t hat n:itur offt1re1I lht•n1:· "'·rites l\lrs: )\aue , ...rh.l'~· did 1nueh to help early ~ettle1-;· 111 thl! \1·a~·.~f using pl•1nts for h('allhfl\.) purj)(JSl':-0-' ~ Espl·rts Sa.\ thl' coastal tribes "'er'i. a h1~hly moral people. even by out ~tandards . e\·cn though the men ne\'e.{ \\·ore clothes and lhl' 1.1,·omc~ on ly I \\O\e n :i pron. " ~I rs. 1'~ox :;aid the Indians of lhj \',dley h:.i d strict ipar.rlage· ollJ i-er\'anl·e~. buried their dead in scar 1L·r<-·ll areas. notably along AliSfl Creek. an cl had anorganizedreligion, ---Sa• Ber·nardlno. RJ\lerslde ai;ad Los Anieles counties can request an ap· plication rorm by calling (213) 381·2290 , or writing to 3-148 Wilshire Blvd., Los -'•&eles,_Ca. q10. 'Exeepllonal rare;.,. The people who b.u1lt them li\.·cd in ;r jokes and laughter. 'tfiCYrou~hl. but m~n~e.r that \\-·as.simple but far from only for rc,·cnge, and al'o1dcd d1rel·l pr1m!t1ve. battle." When lhe Spanish rame, they found For the n1 osl parl. the ,\t..i gr hen1en a. people untroubl ~d by wars '?r made no potll'I')' but ri!lied l11~a v 1.tr on \'lolence, content to h,ve pe acefully 111, their basketry for c\·cryday needs. a land of abundant plenty. There ,,·ere \\·::it er a nd rook ing l}ri rfr.ipal ·ceremonies, "'ere f~ mournin g tht• dead. jnitiatioo a; ,µubc. ty and manhood tri'al&.,'. \ One SU('h maturation ril& was dlf' :-.1Anl·d to n1ake young men ioµg~ bra,·€!:-. _ _ .. DEAR PAT : I paid for a one-year subscription to "The Exceptiona l Parent'' magazi ne several months Spaghetti J,ayout ago. I never received even one issue,· Getting there may be hair the fun·, but for a train engineer you and now I'm not quite sure it exists. I may neve r gel there al all unless the switches in the confusion a re'.• looked &everal places ror its address, set correctly. This Covington , Ky. S\vitchyal"!l, nearly abandoned, but I could-not rind one. 0 L N ... .. . offers a giant.playground for these youngsters . --.. , ewport ac. Your complaint was forwarded to ... Robert Treller at the Magazine Adlon _ ~ I Line. 38! Clla•nel Dr., Port D ~ •1 R _l\'1Sbl~g<on,.l'/.Y. JJ .... Yoa •"-now. -a~ up1 s e-enact ·rtttivmg regular issues ol "Tlte Ex· _ · A group of the Indians met by the baskets. tra1·s. sifters, pou ches, car· Spaniards near the. Santa Ana Rive r rying nets alid bask'els. cr;idlcs. v.·a ll even offered lo build homes for ·the co\'ers · ha ls, aprons. storage t'l'<'l'\J· visitor!i and provide lhem y.•ith foOd . tacles 'a nd sleeping n1 atS . accordJng ''They urged us to do this , telling us to '.\.l rs .. Fos. that all the land we S3\\', and there Thev m .iv h.l\'C been tht· fi r::.t Burglar Victifu Guns Down 2 certainl y was a gre;at deal or it , "'as humatls 1.o Come in touch v.·1th oil F'ORT LAl1DERDALE, Fla. CUP1)· th.eirs. a.~d that t.~eY would divide !t pollution on California ·s coast. Lumps . _ A well·armed Fort Lauderdale \\'1th us. \\'role father·Juan Crespi, of oil tar that seen.'d from off~hore h b -~ r p 1 1 · f · .. ~ area man s ot and killed one urelas oneo or o as t1.1,·o r1ars. fileds y.•as hed up on the beu ches to be and "'ounded another today' after the( l\fuch modern kn:owled~e about the gathered by the India ns. \1ho coaled entered hi s houseahdtiedl\P,:hts\\'ife south .county Indian tribes co~es theirbaskets \\ithit. -Police said the lwo rMkci1 e 'I ceptloftal Parent;' M.A..L. is a free -:: -:-:.~::.'.rt:~\~ei..ri··-.. 1-1 Irifa1-nou8 State Move· 'Cool."fe' Ortta-t• · from ~1r:st-hal).¥C~unts.by l!1en lik e From earliest times. the \'alley 1n~. ,\·hose idenlJties"lbad notmbe'e'O~o~ Crespi and .Ponola s i0ld1er_s. notably . di8!1s li\'ed in the .rough:shaped hu.ts. firmed. entered the hoole of Mr ... untl . Jos_e Antonio Yorba .and.Jo~e Ortega . Y.iuch \\'ere someUm es plastered .Y.'lth -,-Mrs. Roy TugiL l3 , . dlied · '- Knowledge or the1: prehistory) com ~ mUd ro ~eepOut ~he "·inter cold . ~lrs~ Tuggle . ...,.~a"·a:-~atc'::1ing.li.11 ~JL- e s f r: o ':" stu d. 1 es d ~ n c b )' !l'.be hfe described b~ archcolo)!1:-l:-· l·nig hl mo\'it• on television. One ban.I archeolog1st~ 0:11 sites rang1n g from and ea!'ly first hand act'ounts 1.1,·as _!lOt diL \\lCnL up the slairs where Tlrggld. f . . San Juan Ca~1str ano ~nd ,n.o~th . El -·twer\~· d iTf1c11lt. but \\hat \1·or1: \l as 56. !lad been sleeping, u .police DEAR PAT: sxmeone told me ByJACKIEJIYMAN part as\a committee member or wit· u Toro to t~e ,~rea behind Falrv.1ew ne \\:o.u;hJi·d. . ~ spokcsm~l6Saltr. you'd pUblished . reciPe for old Of•O.lf'Pf'llllAaH ness. inc I uding s uch prom i nc nt State llosp1tal 1n Costa r.tesa. \Vea pons and tools "'ere tn;.ide from "He couldn't re::ich the shotgun Un· rashioned •"cookie" ornamenB' last ''The committee on internal mig'ra-testifiers as then·Clllifornia Attorney horn. ~on e. 1vood .and s I one· der his bed in time. but grabbed tht> -tear about this lim.£. Coul.d..you Please lion-bas voted·yes-'On--the relocatioh or · <:i:neral .Ear.I Warren. and-Ne--W \'ork ... Hunter -Saved ~ Ac~gche-n1e~ ar~enals u1cludcd bo.u ~38 magnum-under-his-pillow."' .the et me know what it Is? the Japane.~e. ·: ,!\1ayor Fiorello La Guardia. and arro\v, Javelin~ ar1:d s"''orcl~ mndc s.pok.es man sa id . " L.R.,SanCle~~nte With those words, an infantt>l!S de· The s tudents, ranging from frpm hard1\'oodS hkE: manza n1ta <.ind Tuggle hrt th e rnasked intruder This Ba}(ers ,Clay Ornament re· cisiOl\ln American history was re· rrcshmen to seriiors, read his tory · • · mounlainmaho~any. . . \\1iee in the chest. killing him, polict clpe Is what.fou re looking foi;,! Mix ~-.. lived' in a Dana Hills High School books and in some ~ases actual By G la SS Eye .I\ r c h e o Io g Ls i.s h a' c I o u n d s:iid . cups~runslrted flour with I cup of salt classroom.· 1 testimony Crom the hearings to pre-. • must ha\'e been an arro"·:po1nl fu1.·- and I /2 cups or water tO raake •stiff FOr two-weelts, about·30 students in pare for their roles. _ .,. tory in Stevens Canyon \\'he re thl· ;-------------.., dough. Tu.r_n_out on a noured tloth and a Caltfoi'nia historY class had plaYed "I think all too often history ap· 11 ACK ETTSTO\\'N. N' .. /. ground 1\·a's litlered \\'it h hard rock Toys for Tnts ~/t~ad rit e minutes. Roll out dough to the roles of u .S. representatives and pears to be very dead ... (the purpose IUPI J -A !\'e"' Jersev Qunler chips and imperfccl points i·1nch thickness, cut Into shapes with witnesses at congressional hearings is for r the studer)ts to. Feel the same v.•hose life \YaYappareni~aved '.\loney O L'\·cr .~l'l'"'"'d to Ill' :1 µn• rookie t'utters and place on cookie v..ilich actually took place in the state pressures and understand how and when a glass eye deOected a b\'em for lhe coa~l lnd1.u1 -,. ShL·ll ~ sheets. Insert straw through the in l942. why the decisions: these people made bullet y.·as reported in good eon, gathered along lhL' be:.ic h·or rL'mO\ l'll . . Drive Closing doughclosetothetopedge.Bakelna Th e-1-r-~oilclusion wa& pre-came a bout.v Pal Levins, the diUon today at llackettsto"·n aftermollusk:.y.·.·reealL'll \\l'rc brukL'll 350·degree oven for one hour or until. determined _ to recommend lo the teacher. explained. Hospital. 1 into pieces. gro und into ;1 r11111ul .~h.111l· c·1:1t1 :.i.\-1s the las.t day t.o con · .hard.Coolan~decorate. president·that he se"nd thousands of Lev ins,whohas taughtattheschool The hunter. Charle~,. \\'right, on rough~stonL' and 1>lrung nn \1111011 tnhutt' lu ··Toys for Tots'·. lhe ·· -Japanese-Ameri~ans into relocation for two years , has also arranged for a 2?_ •• of ,\ndover. i\'.J., "'as hit 'in sticks ::is 1\·ampun1 · prugr:.im sponsore<.1 b~· the L .S. lnl'ention Prottttfo11 camps and confi scate their property werkl-history class t-O reenact the trial the lert eye during a hlrnlin·g ac-Staple foods came frorn unculti\ :.11 '.\l:ir1 nl' Corps Reser,·c t-0 pro· , DEAR P__A'.[:J am a no-Vice inventor without trial. ' of Louis X\11. ciderit Saturday whi le \Valking ed natur::il sourl'C'~ ~ui.:h •1:. •• e11rn::. th.it \'ldl' Chr1 slma::. gifts for un .. v.•ith several products I would like to Each student resear(hed hi.s or her . The . proceedings· are vldeotaped. ih heav y brush in B ~·r a n1 "·ere: poufided 11110 1ncal :ind :.l'f\ L'd •1~ . ~dt·rpri' deged children. present to firms for consideration. edited and played back for parents. To'A•ns hip in rural Susses J!ru el. P\_·r~o ns interested in con- Like most people in my position. 1 -A.I } } ff ·Levins said. Cou nt~. ::\lr s. r ox not ('~ th:it the !11£1 1 :1 11~ al1· tributing m a.i· bring nc"" un- don :t know where to go for contacts. co 10 arms The Californi a hearings.. students The shattered glass ere -· \'i rtually e\'ery typt> or an11n :d the.I \I rappl•tl toys to th~ TO\'S for After your recent ite·m about the Tex· learned , were the result of the bomb· wh ich \\'right received arter a tould Ci:llch :ind pri1t•d :1~ dL'll cac1L'S ·rut,.; .c0Hect1on ba rrels lOcatl~d ·as rirm that gypped a reader out of M ing or Pearl Harbor by the Japanese chiJdhood bow ancl arrO\\' acci-gr<i sshopper.s. 1n~L'l't !<ar\ .1l' .i nd .11 ""•1rd de:ilL'ri-hii>s ;i nd other moretha n Sl .OOOonthefalsepromise . OSl .Qf·Bodv, coupled with deeply-ingrained an!i· dent -hadtobercmoved . ang!e\\·orn1s. l11 r o1l 1u ns. 11ni-ne <l l·!ivt>t'";' it would promote his product, I'd like . .J-·-~ _ Oriental prejudice in-ealiforni a. \Vri ght said he 'doesn't plan to 'fhe 1\cagrt11.·n1 (·n had th~·ir \'ll'l'"· n1ilkrnen ~re <:il:;o collecl in~ 1~e to know how one can check out these "People ceased to think rationally hunl ,1ny more. too. including sn1ok1ng. This the) <1c.-to.-.:.. iil.ventions or new product proinotiOn . U_ CJ Prof Sa:ys · lin the t940's)-it was like the red i'rniiiiiiiiiiiii=~c~o~mip~lii'h~cid~b~)~li"i'::'~l':-.~·1~1 0~'~' ~"~,t~d~t~o~"~'~ci-~~:;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;:~;::;;;;~ firms before getting involved and scare of the 'SO's,'' Levins said. possibl}·J_ osingmaoey__.__ _ ..________ .• -.r----co11,,,C1_8CO "P" _ I( Amon& the ,, .. itne£&.es before the stu· N H H I Be h .,-,n.,,. " ,,.,.. 1" 1 dent:s' committee were a number or· . ,, unt ngton ac h 1 . The National Bureau or St,aadiard~ enoue . a cohol 1ourneys·~rough the "government ofricials," most testify· orflce .of Invention and Innovation, ~y. it can haem practically e.ver· ing th~t the J apanese were dangerous Washington, D.C. !8211, wlll·direcl ln· ything along the way -the stomach, while ·Germans and Italians in this ventors s u ~b 11 yourself to ap· . UVe.r, pancreas, se~ual organs ahd couiitr~· we re loy a~. propriatC agencies Tiie 011 alJO bram cells, a UC Irv1ne·lnstructor told Even the committee members were furnlsh,i:s a ~alendar0 of state exPosi· .. the North. American Congress on--prcjudiCed, ~s instrucli9f15 prepared tioM where the l•"·entor 11 itvea an . : Alcohol and Drug Abuse. . . . T by Levins pointed out. oppor&unlty to display his prod•ct to J Dr. M~x A. ~h~et<ter, a tbn1eal ID• .. Instructions to one member read. visiting manllfacturers If ypu dee.Ide .structor in medicine at UCI, &tressed You are a member o( lhe House or to deal with IHI ... Idea".;,, product' pro· that truly .ser;o.u.s cpmP,Ucations, such Representatives ~rom New Yo~k City-. motion compJiny,'chttk its bullleu a fatal liver disease, 1;15u~ly occur 1\ll ~f your c0Rst1luents are either of reputation wtJh \-allorney g'eneral only"after )'elTs qf cbronic dnnklng. . . Italian or German descent. .. and the B"tlter Buslitess Bilrf:au ~I' he showed ttae con.eres8 B·~i\m # "Yo.U ar e obviously very ~cerncd bffore tnvesU;a& aa)' snoney .hodter Pnd.i.J tracln1 tbe following ~sacal . about the fa te of lt.al1 a n:s a nd source of·JnformitiOa ror ~ novice effee(a and potential dangers, of Germa ns in tbe United States but tqventerJs a blbUo1ra1*Yorp.l&eftt l'fl'·. alcohol abuse. . , , could care les~.-about what.happens to formatiQft 1 tncSUdlng names·~ coa· · 81 stlm~lal1n1 prod,uctton of the JQpanese. , , , umt m11:erlal of government pabllca· hydrocholor1c acl~, al~ !t•Y pro· 'ryl<1it Was ~~ly Ofl{' example of the Uons a>nc~rltlng new lnventors. It \f duce."ltomach lining ulcen. About a pohtlcol rca ht1e5 thf: students-saw. • Pfblished by Pjoneer Pre5s 1Dt p o half hour after drinking, 95 percent of They a lso saw a '4'.liased chairman .. x 76025, Atranta, Ga. au32s. " · · the ,1lcohol is absorbed into the' blood move to accept th e. testimon~ of wil- Levis •• ;n Red Balloon Fashion ... • • ben.-ms 1n slurts. 1ackets and 1eans apphqued 10 emtirolClery !Jowers, nbbons and old lace tor tnai speci.lt Chnslmas .,, •• r stream al)(f, it reaches every body cell. nesses he agreed with and re1ect that --n· -• · Alcohol can cause the pancreas, of ot h e r ~. •~ __ .,11111111tf1 Ci!ntrti.iil -wfi ch V\arlutactUea digestive 1 •• \Q Father and Son bEAR PAT: I joined Veriteen 'tnz,Ymef and insulin, lO'Swell. The 1• S.Ok Club years ago, and now it has enaymes can• build up and attually ~ome a film club. I tried then to be'1n ~ break throug~ the pancreas c ~ncc l my me mhe·rshlp. Later. Urun1"¥'1thexlremepam. . . · . --lleNever. 1-.enHor a movie--named et.&-pedjNlof.years Ofbe•IT.l!ll C'.,_'1-nectS-U -ld-··ai . ·· v.•hich had '"D'~·n-ey •back al~l cancaas4 lhellver, acleanse.::--O"'°r 'IIe" gtbrantee. Instead I rcce,l\•ed a movie• of liody poi1ons, to become bloclted, called ··Friendly Couple," with a bill swollen or scarred. Scarrin1 11 · a 00\VNEY tUPll-A father and son ft# $31.ll. t mailed it beck and again potentially fatal condition know'n a5 ha\'l' been a'r~sttd here lollo"'ing the r~uested mr.·membenhip to be can· cirrhosis. Decrt_ased liver function robberyotasupcrmarket. c•ed. This w8s not done and I'm being lowers resl1ta'hce to infection and Police sttid Richtird \V)'mcr. s1: or bllcd for tnt: J31.ll by a eoJlectlon ,clolti,!'C~bil~y.ofthtblood. , Los Anceles. his 16·year-old son, and j~1(1 ~ l:.: THE , \. RED BALLOON LTD. I I I altncy. · ~x.ual function, esped'ally 1n men. ~noth~r juvenile reported!)'. entered J · W.E.,Co1t1Me11 is d«reued by ale~. It causes the the mark.ct v.·earina brown pirper bag ~. llarrls of Evcr1reead•bh11catt· prostat~gfand to 1.,-ell, and prolongtd masks.. . FASHION ISLAND · ,..,,,...,"""! tit~. h 644·8!!08 r ASHION SOUARE '>.tnto1 A· jl ')"'S-/?117 -, I ' I t cullettlo• 11enty lotealie alld•n· bUihtup of female hormones Jn meni euftOmers to stand aside "'hile they * d yoqr in e mbt nhlp 111d Informed 1 alcotiol use can sotnedm 1 rrault In The robbtr$ ordered 10 s tore n g and coUetlio'n efforts on 1our IC· and develt>pment ot"' tome fe.mata took $2,800 from se\'eral cash re· J nt. cl\1ra.cteri1tics. 1lster1i. Theywcrecaplurcd later. "/ .. ' • I . . ------' --... , . . -·-·-------+--·-----.... -">"-""""""'-! 11UNTINGTON HARBOUR t;.11) !t.06 ' . • • I l -A-I DAILY PllOl' Just -~ C~asting i~J Mondly, December 16, 1974 Egypt Ret111·n to ' SoViet Fold Seell · . ~·.t . @ ' ·f.'°'· with · Tom IU'p.lliDe Yule Trees 'Reali~tic' · ()fl \'l'l.F: TRt:E Of.PT. -Back :-nrn~· .J~c ' JJ.:u "he n I ">l) .i kid, 11 w.1s uur T:11n1ly custum thut S11nttt Claus 111 011.:J.1 the· Qir1stmas tree down the ,·111rn11t·~. :11ong \\It h all tho:-.e othe r J.:lfls .lh>it \\UUlli never ha\'c fit the I 1repl:1el' npl.:]U n~. I 1)o ndcrt!d &.111 this in my youth. I t '1 as a wondcrous U1in g that St. Nick 1..-ould gt•t that trcc, <ill the triinmiOgs, 2 Iraqi . Planes Downed ' •~rom \\'irr Ser,·icl':. . BEi !{1;1' -Iraq said today th:.it Ira · n_ran m1s_siles brought down t-.·o of its f1~htt'r aircraft during the "'cekcnd. . Uaghllad radio broadc<1st an ;;an- nour,teement• from the Iraq DefeMe 1"hn1s try that said the downing or the (·IN SHORT J ....,.o warplanes waS' "a dangerous pro· ,·ocation and intervention." • ' ALLARD LDWENsTEIN ROBERT KENNEo'# ': \ Jlus packal{C'i:, coodics and bicycl~ ~ <1\Y O th.Jt ch11nncy. · In lat.er !l't'llfS, I rina11y fi gured out \l.'h.Y the Yule \.rec ul\1·:iys arri"cd with Santu-Clau s "·hen I "·.is a tad. Those Wt:rt"" th e yeilrS or the Great. Depression. The a_nnounccmcnt said the.planes "'~fl' hit by American-made •lawk I • 4 m'iss1lt:S \\'hileflyingatu'highaltitude ' s· h Th . c A . . k d Yule lrl'.'c s e·ll ers got pre tty •lespc.r:.ile :W>ng about Dec . 24. Thus Uad could go do\\n.to the Christmas ltetJtt n.nd pick up a real bargain six.· fltllt.( for·maybe 75 cenls or SLThcn the tree ;;rr1 va.l latc upon the'Yuletide o~~~ Iraqi tcrritf>ry. Jr an eory· tt · c · . ffo11Sb19 Loslaftf . . . · · . a e, · \Vi\SlllNGTON -Efforts by '-' " r· · federal <Igcncies to end housing di:s-~ NE\V YORK tAPr---.Former Rep. Allard K: 'over-Kenb~y:s~,pro.lsr<iel positio'n, was part Or a crimin<ttion ugainst minorities and Lowenstein says that after 3 personal year-long stt.idy larger cposp1racy. He said he had no ideas sb far about ,,·omen a re inadequate <1nd hav... ··1 don't believe the evidence sustains the theory that ~he identity; of .the wielder of the ''true gun'' in the kill- :·senerally been either superfitial or Sirhan Sirhan is the murde_cerof Robert F. Kennedy." 111g. -• f \\'II\", I EVES TRIED that late in complete," the U.S. Comnlission 00 Sirhan is serving a life sentence io Calirornia foT Cowenstein called for a reopfning or the case on ~r1Stm as tree shopping myself just a Civil Rights said loday. the <issassinatioi'i of Sen. Kenaedy on June 5, ~968. in a the basis 0£.doubt:S on three quesli,ons, ha Ying to do "' ~·e:irs bilC'k .. nc1 came up with a The C'ommisslon, in a 379.page rl"· ... Los. Ang_ell"s ~tel following Kennedy's vi,ctory in the with the bullets and the a utopsy. r_gain seven foot Douglas fir for"on-1port on federal enforce ment of fair California prcsuiential primary. -Why ~en bullets were recovered. from Ken· S2 ,5,5. . . . housi_ng lil\VS, said the Department of ·-Lo"·enstein, a former Democratic congressman nedy's bo!IY and ottiers wounded at the time, and three r.Come to think of 11, that didn't hap-I ~ous1ng and Urban Development a nd from New York , revealed his doubts about the shoot-from the ceiling, yetSirban's gun could hold only eight n Just a rew ye1:1rs back . It happened six other agencies have conducted ·1~g at' a ne"·s conference, accompanied hy P1:1ul bullets? 1 ... ~ "".Role lot or }'ears back. . · onty minin:i:.il " cCforts to end housing l Schrade, a former l lnited AuLo \Yorkers of(icial who -"'J{ow can the a_P.l)arent ballistic difference in 1'qJC,s~& \\rrong Thinkers ar e d1 scr1minat1on. w41s "'ounded at the time of the assassination. the bullets found in Sen~ 'Kennedy's neck and William Eooni,Vt_ t ""C arc on the brink o(;...-\ti. Schrade said Lo"•enstein had con vi Deed him that Weisel'• stomach be reconciled with the notion that all nothq ression. This cun't be · '.'I: there "'ere many unansWered auestions in Lhe case. bullets ·w,e~ fired Crom the same a:un?" Weisel a e .. V'bu n tell things aren't that Cuba Holds Pilot . 14 l .. owe-n~t.ein said he 111.ade his iovestigatio.n teh:visionpt-oducer,.,asonenfthosewounded. ' bad .Just by l<;>0king at the price or ·rAl\IPA, Fla. _ f("deral A\·i'ation . because of the "recalcitrance of the authorities" to -How to reconcile th'e fact that the medical e lC· S:-hr1stma ~ trees. . Administr<itlon officia ls have adopted / mak·e all the technical evidence public and because in aminer said Kennedy was shot from a distance of one Last Chr"tslmas, I.tried to buy this a \\'a it«ittd-see attifude toward the _the wake oC \Yatergate ''the country now understands _,lo six inches and the wiJ,nesses said Sirh3 n was from 2 1'.t·r:.i wny ht lie hush they call ed a Yule Cuban go\•e rnment 's holding or a wh illt didn't before -that things that 'never...could to 10 feet from the senator when he fired? lrce_J>n one of.ol.tf Otangi: Coast lots 1'ampa pilot and a light 'plane hi· ., hav.e occurred' have occurred.'' . . Lowenstein-and Sehrade urfed lhat•the Sirhan gun :.ind the guy ~·anted $7.50 fo r it'. It was jaeked by a lone gunman, •. •le sa id. however. that he was not proJ)ostng that be refired for further ballistic comparisons by inde-· alx.1ut knce·h1gh to a taclus plant. ··1 doubt if we'll get anylhing other ; Si rha~, a Jordanian immigrant who expressed anger pendentexperts. _ llF. DJD~'T EVEN apologize ove r t~a n when he u·i~I be.rel!ased," an tl\c pr~e. lie just prattled on about 1-:\A _spokesman 1n fll1 a m1 said Sun- thc stall' of inflation. day n1 ghl. This Christmas. one tree lot . flli alesman tried lo peddle me that same pitiful litlle bush for Sli.25. l·le lob '~11oPiti..t' illmosl apol_ogized. I-le even came on · i.rith a little sales pitch. citin~ the nice \V'SHJNGTON Co · al · lh d r . . "' ' -ngress1on tn • fioa e o~_green it had, t.he.w1de_se lec·, vestigators said today the Nixon Ad ·" . ..JLQ.l.2!..t\eµ.ree~and s1m1l11r ~hstrac-ministration violated Civil Service - !Jons from the price tag. q,mmission rules in placing political I ~n the end, I ~ovcd OD lo another favorit~ in jobs iit the Department of f03Sl.il tr~e I~ where ~he "'!an let me -Jinu~in g: and Urban Development. · r:;l cc~ m}, o"n scra~n}'. htllc bush Jlei>. Da)•idN. H.enderson, !D-N.C'.1 _ rom a J.arge Pl!cofthem. . chairman of the Mouse ~lanpo\\'i!r 1:1nd Shampoo Firms 'Still in Love' Reveal 'Truth' . . Behind Claims . . Pessimism -Reported In Israel • By United Press lntef naiional The English language newspaper J erusalem Pos.t said today Israeli of· fi cials have reached the conclusiun that Egypt is turning its back on Secretary ot State llenry A. Kiss- inger's step.by-step· ~liddle Ea~L pcal·e negotiations <ind returning to the So\·1cL..folcL Because of this feeling, the Post sa id, .. The prospects of a second- stagc Si nai settlement between Israel .ind Egypt arc bcHe\'Cd in Jcrusatom to be receding.·· _ . ·=--- TlfE POST said the conclusion by Israeli olffcials was based om three factors: · ~t _;Egyptian Foreign l\tinister Ismail Fahmt:s demand that ls rjl(I· hall Jewish immigr,ation for 50 years -a move rejected by Israel as a bsurd. -The pla nned visit to Cairo next .month by So\'iel 9ommunist Party GenePa l Secretary Leo nid I . · Brczhnc". · ' -The expected replenishment of the Egyptian "'"'r arsenal \vith ne~ So\•iel weapons followin g the Brezh nev Yisil. ···oFFICJt\L OBSERVERS hei'e hold out little hope that (Egyptian President Anwar) Sadat, having at last been honored by a vi sit by the. So\•iet )eadership, u·ill spu rn Sovif.t overtures after more than a yeat of ·Juk ewarm relations,·· the Post said. ··There ,probably \\'ill be no abrupt and tQlal break. \1•hh the U.S . sec retary, but there wil l be, in th~ Israeli assessment, a definite narrow- ing of Egypt's space for independent political maneuve'r, Egypt u·ill be cx- pccte'cl lo observe the Rabal resolu· tions, which countenance no more than strictly defined military dis- engagements -between individual Arab slate$·and-laracl. '' _ I. h3d to P,u ll 1t o~t of \he pile, sha~l~ill~LSeo:JS:r s.ubcomnliltec .. said ~ .~~Ql.lt.....fu)"8el~ to. a~~ure'1~ar1i'tFfhe there \Vas evidl'nre the \\lhitc J-lousf.'. needles ~ere sllll glued into place, GOP congrcssnlen and Tlepubr . ;and prO\'l~e m~ o~·n. bottom sl~.n<:I.. n<itional, state. and county com1r~~:~ But the p~1ce "as Just 52.30. Th1::r is tees refe rred job ai>piic11 nts to !I UD more like 1t. rr· ·. 1 · h h. · ..... WILLIAMS .§.~ID the couple's' wed- ding ~Jans "are definitely still on,'' bul said be had no information about the time or place of any ceremony. SEATTLE; \Vash. <U PI) - The police captain tried lo arrest .the patrolm::i n who was trying to arrest the lady police agent. . ··~ • ... ) \ll r th ho d .1 -1 o 1c1a s,w o 1rcdthem1llegally --· th~l "?e ar~sleet:~~~:r~n ~::~dgs~~~aa ' . -' · • depression. It means \\'C <ire teetering on tht• b:1 nk nf rcilill.)', \'EARS BEFORE, Chrii;tmas tree falc.sriicn "'ould just shrug off a cheap f?Stomer Ilk~ rfie a_nd "·alk away. (\ow ~"-bhng a bit more for the (lollar ..-Utt)• can recognize a Scroo~,I!~ "'hen the y seeonc an~te~r him to the. t ht•apie.') Jt the back of the lot. l' scd car salesmen may pick up this . 'J b!t afai.o lllemselves 1f the doll<ir Jf!Ueeze continues to prevail. ' \\'h1le now able to d(•tect the chct1pskatC's .ind still !>queeze them lt'ir .J couple of buck s. do not k id JOu rseK th ;1t the Yule tree salcsmt.:n t J nnol ~pot the high rollers. • IJur nt.'"'sroom secretary, for cxan1 - p it•. "·as touched for one of those hi g, d~·iu 'l" s11pcr trtes and was so em bar· r., ·t"ll O\t'r "'hat she pa1d shc.r.efUSl'd ".I -hu.,., a n~ body the price tag. · l}L"K OR.\:\'£;•: C01\ST v.'e llther. tvJ"c\'L'r, 1s :-.upposed to get prc- beJ!t•tl b) S.Jnta 1\na "'inds these neltt ('OllJil•· of d,1\'S. :\Iaybc no"" JUSl l'I J,:ht d.i\,, fr·un Ch ristmas, 1s thc. tin1c to bi;. · 11 .. 1 lrt.:L'. ' '.IJ \ ti,• \011 ea n convi nce the :i•tu" m.Jn 1t s the really the Fourth of Jvt~. DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE Delivery of the Doily Pilot is guaranteed M:nXJy.FriOOy: If you do not . hoYe '10.I i:qier-by 5:lJ p.m., colt ond ~ ~ wdl be brought To yoo. Calls CJ'e _ tdu!n until 7:00 p.m. Sat~<liy ood Sonday: If you do 001 rECel'le yoot copy by 9 o.m. Soturdov: ·a 8 o.m. Sunday, coll and o o:ipy will be bm.ight to you. r.otls «e token until 10 a.m. . Telephb"5 Nost Orange County Neas .• 642..&321 tbttMest Huntington Beoch <rd Westmin~ter ..•.•• _ .•. 5«J...1220 Serl Oemen1e.,€opislrcn:> Beoch, Serl Juan Capistrano, Dono Point, nrth loguno, loguno Niguel '9S-0630 Storms Batter the East S1iow Extends From Great Lakes to New Yo~k Ter11 perat11rf!s ..,... ...... )' .,...., .... . g,,,.... ••• -·-...... " .. ~, ... ,,.,,. .. rt: .. ,. ·-..! .,,Dou .. Ilg,..,, .. ' ""'' .>-. ..... c.~ ,,., ... , ~ . ~., ... ~ . .. ~ .. ......... .,,.,, ... , lro,(1 ....... .... ,,. ....... ........ }l~ .. o.,.-~ ..... ,.,.,, ~ft,,,. P•lm~c-1 "t?> "'"'•¥'P"•!I ---f"'IU ..... Ofl ..,._·°"· ··~ ""<••"''""' 8'1 .. .... .,J,i11 ....... ...... ·---· C.W<1rnla ... ... ,. " " " '~ 0 J I JI • n " ~ ., ll . ~ " " " " ~ " ' ... M " ,, " • " " • " ~ • " " • n • " • .. ,, ,.. " " •• •• " .. " • " • • • ,. • -• • " " • • n " .. u " .. 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"Come in.·· 1\s 'lhe "customer·• w3lk~d in; :'lloloney stepped out and dis- 'played his gold badge t(l make the arrest. But the othe r m·.in \\·a s fla...,hing· a s1)\'cr pjj.lroln1an·s badge and had romc tu the room to make a prostitution .irrest as part of another investigation. • j CASUAL SUll'S -·oenl'I' to WOOi. ttom '80 • Compllmen11~ plaid ' pents. '39'°( • ,Of'f:N 10.,,.i t.,,.. MOND4V THAU &AtUADAY liU~DAVllpm •l pm PHONltil7 9900 I An IU di le m ba bo M se fa yo an b; no be -la ,, • -' ' ~ ' I I m or of sh ov ce u he H' R d th w th sh a al tc si. Only Two ,• Of Six Tots' Left -. .. • esidents ' . Depart O'ldHotel .... • • . J • CALIFORNIA • .. 2 Brothel 'Madams ln Parade . .._ "1 • • , Off er Rejected ' Lockout -Looms At MoDo,nnell L01'G ·B~ACll (U PI) - Some 6,500 United A11to \Vorkers union members re· jecled a contract offer by ~1c0o nnell Do4g\as Co rp. Sltnctay, dcsp1tt' m<lflag(' mcnt 's threut of a lockout before Christmus. :i.t c Donnell Dou glas, \\'hich l!mptoys l8,0UO utHOn ae'1·os pa cc \\Orkt.'l'S in Southern Califurn1a, c:1 n- celed its Southern C:t lifornt..1 -l'Ontracts \\•ith th(' l' /\ \V Thursday and \\·ith the In- ternational Associ;it1un ol ~l achtnisl s 1''r1d..i,\ · TllE T-HRl~.\'f of a lockout v;a s terOl('<I .. il \ l'rv Sf'rious poss1bU1t1 h\' ~ cun1puny spokt-.~n1;1n lasl 11·Cck . ;\ lockout v•ould he the first by a maJOr cor- por:it ion in nlodcrn yc.irs. :i!!houg h 10,000 nonunion \\·orkers u·ould no! IX' af- r~cll'd . ·rh e !otkoul thrt•at 1-. -.el'n J.., an :1lt('mpt hy manage- ment to prt1~su rt• Soulhl•rn CaliTo rn1;i \\Ofkcrs 1n1n :i(•- ('l'l)t1ng the l'1>r1L r:1c1 or s tr-iking befor£' ('Ontracts expire at ~cDoil n e rl Douglas planls 1n St. Lou is in Febru ary. Two Cattle Firms Sued By Brando LOS AN CELE.':i IUPI ) - l\1arlon Brando ha s filed a $200.000 sui l a~<1 111-.l lht• tY.o cnttle s uµpl~· f1r1n -. Iha\ ht" says sold 111111 lhl· \\•rong an1 n1als. · The t1ctur l'l:uinl·d he p:Hd SI0.:>,000 in latt· l\l~2 fot' a herd of South Dt•\'ti!l c.1Ult• he "·anted 1t1 fc·l'd .ind th,,;n sell . According \11 thl· :.ult. he \.11as tol d the l':.tltle \\·ould return a profit uithin t.>1gh n1onths of p ul'c:ha~f'. li e 1ea r11 i:d l :ilC'r . hO\\o'C \'Cr, h<: had purchased .breeding cattle \l'hirh \\ould not bring in any profits until late .1975. Named in the s111t ;ire Hi g Reef ~lybr ids. Inc , J<ime:,, D. Bi s hop :tnd :'\nrth A1n erican So'uth Dl'\'On Co . < • DAJL v PILOT A 5 Let Us Help You With Your Holiday Party Plans! We of .. r Sputtering hot ... PIZZA HORS D'OEUVRES I, . ' 1 Delivered to your doof I t " ~ I [ . · -or free banquet faci.li!1es • ~ j j COSTA MESA · HUNTINGTON IEAC~ ~( ~--· 646-7136 847'1214 --"~ (~nn Landers (t ADVISES \n the !1J!'1!fl~!{1}I HAPPY HOLIDAYS , • llJ""" UP TO • • --. OFF - AF-TER-5 DRESSES Reg. 5170. • """'40,000. •• ru1d somet 4 • - COSTUMES ............... Reg. szoo: PANT SUITS ............ Reg.SU. BLOUSES .......... .. "= R.!'J-$22. s79aa 59888 ._ 5 3088 ~ .. . saaa ' ..._ I ·I ' • ·~- ' • • First Federal Savings now offers in surance of accounts to $40,000 through an agency of the federal govcr11n1e11c . Tl1is lst\\lq,: t-l1 c covera ge previously available! Son1c otl1crs offer tl1is sa n1eprotcc ti on . .'.bt1t here i:-; something that almost no other ·major Savi ngs & Loan ca n claim: \1·e ha ve absolutely no foreclosed property on our Annual Statement. Zero. · That is important to you. As you probably know, the better the loans of a financial institution, the safer your money is. Therefore, the "'zero foreclosed Property" figure of First ~ederal rcpresc n.ts v~~y careful manageme11t of its savings ... and an extra margin of safcty.._for )'OU. Please stop in soon. We give you the hi<lh cst interest avai lable on insured savings.t.and-son1 cthi11g n1 orl·! Firs.t Fedora! Savings of Santa Monica Costa Mesa .Office Baker near Harbor . ·· (Across from redco) / I --"'- -. • SWEATERS, <;APRfS, · . CASUAL DRESSES, -' COORDINATE GROUPS ·-y3 . to Y2 OFF CHRISTMAS EXCHANGE UNTIL DEC. 31 WHEN ACCOMPANIED BY SALES SLIP. (Sale 1n progress at Via Ltdo Shoo only) 3424 VIA LIDO, NEWPORT BEACH OPEN DAILY 9:30.5:30. FRIDAYS 'TIL 9. SUNDAY 11-4 • ' •• - I t \ /"" . " • .. • ·~ -.. ! • .... ,. ,.,PAILY PILOT EDITORl~L PAG~ • • . • Legislators' Wages " .. r .. ; ,,., ~. ,, ... ~, • ' ~ • la\\·mukcrs toyin}:. \\1th \Olt'r ''r:ilh lt)?tiiD> So\\" lht•y'rC' n1ulbn j:! th1 • ide~t of r,n.;ini.t 1h('1r pt•r rtil!n1 a ll 0\\:1 nrt· fron1 $30tr1s.i 1 ~· c..L..1.>. 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P••111 ·1· out ••f \ht· h;1nd' of lhv 1c•).!1:.l.1 t11r'. 4Jll<I g 11 t• II '" a rl i11dt•p1 ·11d1·nt ("Of)\Oli-.:-.1(Hl 1'hl' pul1ht 1-. unhkt•l.1 111 :iprrn11• ,1n1 p.11 in crt·:1SL·1 b 'l.t·i.:1-.l:1t111't' \l•IL'" 101· itst·lf \\'<1).!t•i;, 't·\ IJ\" :1 h0:1rd indt·pi nrl1•nt 11! !ht· l.1 ·1.n:-.!:1ture n111.!hl 11111 be 'rt·· «'i\·t·d 11ith ;q1pl .1 ust·. but lhL·~ 11ould ht• n1orl· p:.dat;1 blc lu lhe t :.i:-.11:1' 1•t ... . Rosy· Oil Picture • ) Jn an t.·\tt.·11 s~1ni.l ctP..<.:fu i\ t..' ls;J.10.000) report s uhm1tll'cl to tht.· !)t·p:1rlment of lntC'r1or. the \\'1 ·~tt.·rn 'C?l.'i 11nd OJI !\!)~•\t1at1on Jt:•ints an optimi-.til' piet ui·e ~ nHthl'rn (';.il1lorn1;1 off;;;hort· oil drilling .. (t I ~klSlihi lili l'~ . ~ .. ::.ta. Stn('l' ltH· ;1-.~0<·1;1 1 1011 l't.·prcS<'nl~ "\\'t·"t (·o;i-.t • pctr'llt:'um produters and refiners the optimism is h ard l~· !'.l<irtlin).! How Gov ernment 'tobbies for . Itself t • -u...... . .· ·rht.· report estim:.-ites tfierc ate .1-1 billion barre ls of oil :•nd 21.S trillion feet ot: natural gas. \\'Orth S157 billion. in tht: 1.6 million aC'rc drillin'g areal n1'Juded in thl' ft'dt>r~I ~O\'Crnment's contro\'erslal drilling plan. This is a lmost 10 times thE! L:.S. Geologic Surve}"S <.·s.li mut1· for thC' :lrca. , 1'hc C\lH.'S tion of t>nvironmental d ama~e·whith so d i~turbs: <·ous t d\•.'ellcrs is di!)missed \\'ith the state· mcnt'lh•1 t large scale drilling can be conducted .. ,,·ith .· no prospl·Ct or serious disturba nce." The report does not rlarif\' t.h c term "scfious." A mi~jor oil s pill is considered by the industry ''t•\trcmt.'ly unlikely." If one should occur, the report assures us. equipment in-the .form of three s pecial ships ,,·ould be constantfy on ha nd lo clean it up. 1'his is a ll nice to know. but. ,,.e·d still like to hellr from ~ome c~pcrts outside the oil industry. Poor J udgment Last \\·eek. ~n a Unfortunate event that probably C.guld have b een averted occurred in Orange County-the slaughter of 177 lame deer at Japanese Village and Deer P&rk in Buena Park. . The amusemen\ facility we nt bi;oke only a week Qeforc th.o killing!i ..,-ere disclosed . leading to obv~ous ·speculalion tha t il~uld have· been a n expedient solution to an economtttburde n. Park officials· say they killed.the deer on orders from health officials when it was found many tested µositi,·e for tuberculo.sis. 1-leallh officials said they only ordered the deer quarantined. . \\lhatever lhe truth. the siti_\ation ·\\'as poorly handled. If the owner~ or the animals had taken time to publicize their plight, they mig ht haye been spared. Certainly' a great deal of ill will could have beeri <.1\'oided. So~MJ,Mr.Breihn ev? Congr~ss Could Block ·' Ford Pact WASHfNGTON -\\'e have counted [ ·] \VASHINGTON _ The incredible of Juthorship in these fiYe years lead-A (tlrther disquieling. point is that al )east 600 gO\•ernmcnt lobbyists ' ON RICHARD ing to the Ford-Brezhnev agreement. the general ossue of detente with. lh.e JACK ANDERS 1>rospe"ct 'is held forth that Presid~nt whose duty is to squeeze 1nore money , Ford s hall be req-uired to go · • Another .ominous factor has com~ Soviet Union. and the terms of 1t, IS -outofthctaxpaycrs. . _ apologetically to General Secretary WILSON lnto the equation with reports of now involved 1n presidential poht1cs. .. To !he best of our 1.'SlLma te, thev • ' Brezhnev's tired.D es.s_and_j)j)ssibl)'..........ltis..t.be.iss.ue..On-which..lac.ks.on...as. .• ouir~-__ .. ---..,r~a~w"'Remm1J11on in s~lar1t•s e~Ch yea·r-~·ing--of-all ~a~been_ 3chieved·by lhe .. ~~~2!i~~~ -a nd-4~mewhat the failing ~ealth . A new lca'dership in ing t~ the pres ide~c ~', pr_oje~ts .. from the ta x p~1yers ~·ho. thereby. pay armed sc rv1t·~s. \\'h1ch use 1,he .con· .1Mr . Brezhnev, I am sOTr.,,.that I r eve·r s a Is . In th e best· of l(ussia might require a new beginning himself to the telev1s1on v1ew1ng to be pluckcd gressment~emsel_ves.Theyares1mp-· J circumstaricesthispoliey,8tieastas under .far l ess fa·vorabl e public .3,..5 an ad\•ersary o-f """.-Every federal :.igcncy, v.:hic'h. hopes . IY C'omm 1ss1or:ied in the resert•es und ~~~~ in:o~~:~i:~~ed you by enlering related by Khrushchev, begins in an circumstances than was the. case fi\•e Kissinger and ford. This places a to get a share of the _go,·ernm ent t~ken on acl1ve-duty t~rs of such atmosphere of fundamental distriist years ago. hca\',\' responjibility on Jackson to / gravy, has ils O\\'n pleasure spots as Paris; London, <ig~eernent on a of both adversar~s and "fraternal" . . h J obbyists on Rome. Tokyo , 11ong K o~g and mUtual r eiling for countrieswhichis'magnified.by .mis· Senator Jacksori believes that .he avoid politica~ motivati~n in sur. a Capilol Hill butter· Honol~lu. nuclear weapons. haps on the way to better relations. succeeded, in two years or obstruc· senous matte · -( · 1 n g u p c 0 n . Govern men! i!IJ"nc1cs also help C'On -. This was beyond .~ ;;:-Khrushchev is .the. <?nlY Soviet leader tionism on grant.Ing ~avorab!e trade IF T.ffE l_SSUi is to bee me merely gres1.'"en. gressmen ans\\·er lhl'ir mail. Letters fey· authority, and , 4'"'\ ~ho has d~r~ provide the w~rld ~th s.tatus_ to. R uss1a, !n forc~ng th_e i hazin to Sh011o• that Kissinger Is not T Pentagon. that are r!?~ed !o. the bur~aucracy nov." by order of 1 {1rsl·h~nd insight .on the workmgs oi&.·. hber:ahzat10!1 of Russ!a's Jewish em1-·ihe mir~cle m an he is cracked up to be t9 ample. keeps lhrou~h cqrrgress1onal offices are the Congress of the ij~ Kremha f!1entality0 fueled.' an~,' I'll' gra~1on pol!CY-fie . ma)'. therefore f and For.d is Jo be humiliated .for re-ie ate offices on especially marked, -al'knowledJiied United States. l ,.. Cueledby-d1str.usLor,!.)heenemTt tbe . believe th'lt obs.tr~ctionsc to tbe .,1 . f . V~adivostok ''in ·.tbe Hill for cnch of 11.•ithin 24 hou rs and. meanwhile. re-mll!t beg of you to Onited'State:z .• · ... "" -nuclear agf(eme\i:t .fifay· forae 'ltUJsia ,~r_!'.1 n~,. .ro m ....._IJ . 1. ct"' 1 ft/In c ,1 r m c d 1'iewed by as many as a dozen nervou' p Bgree 1,o a,. lowe '";l':: , --~-~ --to·give·more. tr1ump_h such a ,,., tica spe _ ace / f e r \'; c,t~ s ·r lfi s bu reaucrats. cbeeiling' whdich v.·ill •-., ·: • ~~I 1et friendship di~~· ;; •. ; 1 ,~ ;1, ., ';,fs~f0~ot be. v.•or'f_ llle,!~c~ ~1 a:· #nillion-dollar Job The Soct'l:I\ Securitv Administration. m~r~ a vantageous_....,us . . _ _ a long serJes. o( irtcidents great.... and THJS·J~ A doubtfu~ J)teroiS~ftronlx :_ ~ - J>yil}g'?Perat1oncnlploy::. 50 pcupll·. for examplt", rccci\'.cs photoeopil¥i of . '.111~ 1 ~ wh at ~en .""H~nry M. Jacisoh'\ small, which magnifi®_ ~n-original. Oecause: Russia's nuclear 'Status,i.li~Of An examination rouSt be_ made -:, The Enl'i r onment:.il Prolt:clion letters from Capitol lHll and rushc,;; is insisti~g that President Ford shall distrust or Mao Tse-tung ,and Chou-far more·tmportance to the Kremlin the agreement 11o·hen it is committed Agency. a ne"' hurcaut·ratic offshoot them to the "con,gressional eor-be required to do. He ~a~ as~e.d £n-lai, as Khrushchev relates the than the emlgratiori' of dissatisfied l O paper. buUo prej~dge it now in a scrambling ror . il::. pl are in the ap· respondence un it"' in Baltimore. This Con~ress '"t~ let the admuustra!•on events which led to armed confronta-Jews, and for the rurtper (eftson that a political atmosphere is a strange way propriations d,ra~·. has h:i stily special ma il group is starfed by 240 know. l~al it must go ha.ck and tion. , .d1$avo.wal of the Ford-Brethnev .to conduct rorl!ign affairs. It is in · recr.uitcd .ii people . to. impress its ei\·il ser\·ants. -1 ne~ot1ate _a treaty that provides for So, Kissinger's _reas~ning that the agreement coming Op top of Russian teresting to ,speculate on wh at the; re· needs upon Congtcss. The annual lob-TllE \'ETt:RANS Adminislratton substa ntial .. m~~~al. l on g-ran~e Kremlin. may decide.., it C8:1lnot h.ave cohc~ssions on intet'flal policy would action-here were to haye ~en ir. ·h ying bud ge t has now reac hed employs 14 go\'ernment workers to phas.cd.rcdurtions_. dependable detente . W1th lhe United reinforce'the idea In the Kremlin that Bre:r.hnev had cabled: "Sorry 'Pi:tr. $944.000. . handle \'Cler ans rasev.·ork th al is r1.·· SECRET AR {r or State Henry A. ~tales ~roq,_ably has a log~cal foun~a-you ~arl 't do business with the Pr~si.~ent. The Politburo v.·on't r'ct me The State Department has: 25 people ferrl'd by cong ressional offi ces. Ki ssinger. ala rmed by this prospect. t1on entirely a~art rrom his own pnde Amer~ans . do 11. . courting eongre"ss mcn,.v.•ith a budJi:et .. Other agencies h_Clp congressmen states that in th~se circumstan~es ' jyst under $600,000. The Health. i;:el local pu blirity by adviSing them in "the Soviet Union wou.ld be able to L ' · .... • -. d h. =ii· -~ucation and \Vclfare Oepartm('nt advance of federal expenditures io conclude ·only that political detente . ea1•11m· -g . an· t e -om has. a to1al li aison force of 20. v.·hic h th~ir districts. This advance \.lo'ttrning wi\h us faces dome'stic difficulties of . -. • . ' . . . • • e .costs l~xpayers $911,000 a yc_ar s~'stem permits the congressmen lo an insuperable nature." TUE \\'fllTE llOUSE also has a "announ ce·· the federal grant or C'On · Senator Jackson, it is to be noted , branth office on Capitol l·lill. staffed tract a"'ard to the press. thus ga 1n1ng requests a treaty whicb to be effective · ·i\ funny thing }la,ppenS when yOu lle.s . So;n~whal-biclferish, v.·e are. by ,31.lobby ist"s . The Central In · credil for St'curing ftdcr:il money th al "'puld require r alification of the U.S. write pieces about "learnihg disabili-CHARLES ·Then we jbin our parents around the tell igenee AgenC'y has six ·lobbyists they lik elr had nothinJ? to do \\'ith. senate by a t~·o·thirds majOrity. ty, '' and minim al brain dysfunction. dining room table.' They are re2;dine. prowli11gtl6Jte corri<!ors.of CongrtsS", l lE ~\'. ffir example, has a special Nisslriger obviollsly believes that and all tllose funny constructs · the McCABE or mother is mending, andJrom lime Even the anlipo\·erty prog ram ... gra nt s notification unit." \\•hi ch detente with Ru ssia 'V.'Ould collapse establishment has worked up.to ex.: .c ~ totim.e.th~yconve_rse. ·· ~·hich has fallen on hard times. stilt keeps rour fu ll ·time \\'Orkers blisy lip· \and that a nuclear arms race costing plain ttie facts that children.aren't "We begin our home11o·ork. There's scraprllf'togethcr Sl~.000 a year for a ping off cong'ressmen. both countries !cores of billions of learDing anything very well at school .J~aming problems On1them. always homework. Things are quiet. Jtft'tii:inlobbyin~ unlt. On Caµ1tol 11 111. legislation 1s dollars would begin il President Ford these da ys. Then the mail on the subject begins A bit of scratching, as we itch from . < -'Ihegovernmenl lobbyists. in r·cturn shaped as much by, lhc µublic de· were req uired to go back on hi s .,,. .. You get a h.ell or a lot or indignant to come in. Unlike the phone calls. the perplexity. The boy from across !he for congression:il favors. pamper hates. These IE:ss visible forces are Vladi vostok commitment. phone calls right away. These calls mail i$ largely favorable to my thesis. street comes in '\lo'ilh his books, and he memb.-sofCon)!ress outrageously l'onst;1ntt~ applied by la\\'yer~ :ind Certainly it ca nnot be disbelieved are from mothers who,bave children The mail comes la.r gely from wor~s .. ,..'Mt ate Departml'nt 's liaison lobb\'1sts, fixers and ex1>cdilers. By readers of the memoir.s·or NikiJ,;i S. with learning problems. They are an· t~achers,-and therapists. Spme of it "SEE TliE difference? we didn't SfifT. r~xamplc, sl·rl'f.ls as a tr<l\'Cl 1'Jic n1ost effective of all prob:1bl.v Khitishrhev, v.•ho preceded Brezh~v. gry. They'" arc angry largely because CO!lleS from less excited parents. know it, but we were disadvantaged. ''bureau'YOr congrcssn1cn "'ho like to arcthe gO\l'l'nn1entlobby1sts that Soviet polic y undergoes sudden the} feel I have put the btame for NoTV,noslxp~ck,f!Qdistractionbul i;av'e~broad . Urgcnl cahll's go out THESE-Pf,jOPLE'ucccpt.the view· m y f a·thcr 's pipe a·nd so me .frOrri l'~ 1iaison ofrict' notifying U.S. that t)'lere is something frightfull y scratrhing. It was really quiet. It was ' emb1'ss1lt that Sl't'. Vance llartke. D· • St t · p 1 •t • • · 7\.T ·t All B d phony about all this thing or putting an bcaotifully quiet . • l nd .. needs. hotel reservations in a e 0 z icians· 1 ,0 -. _a essentiallysocialormoralpt.@lemi " Y,lli-'AJ):~re .. ~Mlaslital-~lon . ihat Sen Jamrs Abou rezk. D· a medical context. There are tho·se ly, to be disadvantaged!'The point of S.b~ is a vegetarian. lhat Rep. Ed It might be hil~rious ly amusing if it [ nation's largest,. is a fair mirr.or of the ·who , like· myself, ~licve that since all thi.s.is.Ltui...o.ur_hQDW environment Hutlhfhson, H-1'11 irh .. ...,..t1nts tickets were not for tt# sourre. But the re· J state's politicians. Orie may disagree kids could once be educated without conduced to study, or our parents' re- tor t~COJ>l'ra .. Aida" in Attstria marks of a Uc professor of political EARL WATE RS . with their philosophies and their votes the use of stimulanLdrugs, they can ading cond11Ce'd'lo stud y, the absence Amef\c:1n d1pf\lm :i ls around the science. as reported by UPI, con· _ but the Incidents of even al'l1nt ofcor-still be educated without them.· if of mechanical dist~actioQS conduced '\loOrld !ire prrss1·d into St'r\·1ce as lug· slitute a se-rious charge against ruption on the part of any of the many education is tfioroughly re-thougb.!· to study. ..-• . gal.!C can-iers :ind tour gu ides for the Californi a politics. to New York . But had he been who have ser.ved during the last fifty The ~st wisdom l have received on "The learning problerh isn't just tourists. from Capitol lhll ._Jh!livering. a "Ca lif~mia ~holars·· California 's own all the way. it would ye~rs are so rare as to be. almost n[Jn· the sub1ect comes from a Sa.nta Rosa school!. It is clamorous homes. It is PH ESIOE~TIAI . lobby1~t! •1rranl!e l<'cture. William E. Bicker, 1s quot~ be ridiCU!ifuTIO.tar all of California's exl!tent. -, . -man, George Dall, who is not a-parent! and their failure to create and spec1~l \\'hite llou~l' tours. :it thr re-as declaring that voters "ought to be elected officials with that brush. . Bicker .. as ~n .individual. has e\'ery ' teacher but has-spent a-tot of time participate in studioos borne environ- qur<;t f con~rr~~m1•n. for ra\'nred as ~·ary of politi-The fa c ts in evidence would nght to his op1n1ons and to freedom of thinking about th,e learning problem. ment. This parental· failure whelps const il '4nts. The 1'\;i1 LC)l.Jll G;illery ci ans "ho cotne establi sh that California's politicians speech. But, as a professor at the ThiS' is the gist of his wisdom on the the non-learner.'' 11 prO\'tcles rr produrt1ons of 11 ~ famous 9utof California as for mo,t of this century have been state's university, he has {lo greater matter. ma st 11 rp1t'C t'~ to decor:1te con -"·e art• of speed severar cuts above those in i!S sister' r~~ponsibifitY lh'an· an iive·ta.ge "DURING TtlE past few ' decades r ttrcssinnal office!! Tht• ~;111onal P;irk freak s from com-~ states and even the fed'eral goVern-c1t1zen. Too many are .Prone to give the home environment was subjected !';er\'ICl' fiffer., Srl·n1c pho1",!roqih' OlUOt'S , ' ~ mcnt insofar as honesty, integrity, credence to the utter1ngs of those to the introduction of radio and later ORANGE COAST throu.i;h 1ts 11ai:-.nn offH'l' 1\nd thl· "The Califnrniu · 1-' and dedic .. tion can be measured. cloake~ by the hall~wed halls of i~y of television. These didn'~ have to UP· ClA's l ohb~·ing !{':1m di•li\{'r' C-opil'i< J)oli tical sy ndrfinle One would '?e hard1 put to n11 me atmosphere. At a tone when pubhc set the whole family struc\ure. but of foreiJ!n nc"·s hrn;1clr·:1 ~t:-to nli.'m · IS" th.it in theory those in state office, including con-confideoce in government . being_they-di<h-. ------------1---=-~~,...,~=o===~ ht'rs of Con)!rc·ss \\'ho ;u·t· n1(•n11ont·d , n 11 ca n d 0 gressmtn and Jegislato~. who have strained, those "'ith some expertise · "Then came relatilre afnuence to fiobert N. Weed.Pubii.thtr DAILY PILOT in thl'm ~invthin~ Nixon's berome· inyQlved in any scandal of 'In public affairs should be doing their -most-homcS and most kids were con-Thomas Ktevil, Editor 1. Pi!rl1;.ips the rnos• rt•sourcrful lob · hc.hai·ior is tht" corruption in office in California. utmost lo--restore railh. And as. a cerned .with"°gc ttingacar orgotone BarOo ra):'1e:ibio1t . •>J>ilnme-of ,1 hal rould be expc.ctcd while s_uch occurrences fiave been political scienc e-teacher he should a nd either was an ov~rwhe1"11ng Ediiorial Page Edil or • Dear Gloo1ny Gus from a m:in v.·ho had his 1>01\ticoi l an· almost common in Niitiin other Im°"' this state1s politieal affair:s are· further-digtractiori. .The _Cdi!o~a.J pa~e or 1he Daily tecedents 1n Cu lifornia.·· !;talcs. nowhere n~ar as black a~ he seeqis to ''These_ d.i&:tractions upset the ~tloueeks Lo .1nrorm anO &tirfilihttt Surh a ·stron g 1ndlrtment ot be suggesting. parents in different. ways, but just reiiders by presenting on this page California's public offit1uls demands EXCEPTING for U . Governor Ed CERTAINL-\' he knows that lhe about as much 1 as thJ?y ' did I.he di\'l'rse commentary on loplcs or in- much more of an ex planation from Reinecke·s rtl lstortune' of being body of elected officials in state office. children. • 1 ~ tt rtst by syndi ca ted columnisls and '" Profes!lor Bicker. Being charitable, dragged iQto the fringes of the ·Including the congr.essional dellga. ''The quallt'y of: parenthopd cartooni.stli, by providing a rorum . ..... rhaps his remarks were taken out Watergate mess in a nUnot way, only tion, is not one of "speed freaks" or dec.llned. The home environment was for readers' ''ie ""'1 and by presentlnJ '' • kl d-I I c. 1 ed nl this nev.·spai>er 's opinion.sand ideas oT eOnttxt. Even so. however they two other state officials, both as-any otuer n o reafil!o. -demo ish . Every ghl there was on current topics. The edilorial ;;oout·the d l~aster movlr 10 11 disasll•r mo\1h · K1nj! ,r:rc:ia,i!',I Visits the Po!<.~·1don Sturk h~ Airport [)unnjl 11 To~er Inferno and E.1rthqual..1•~ ma have been couched. they "'ould semblymcn involved in one incident, In any group of penons·following: TV, TV dinners, dad and bis six park opinions of the Dall)' ~ot appear · sttm uncal.1 or an asclcss. have betn convicted of crimes involv •_ the same endeavor there will be those and ,often Lhe departure or the only In the t'ditorlal eohimn 11 lhe Ing moral turpitude in t1!te past "'half who do not measure up to their Peers teen•gers. or lhe i rrlva ls of top of the P••e. Opinions expressed ONE $\\'ALLOW does not ii sum· century. butlntheoverallofCalifornia's elect· t~nagcrs,alldls1ractions. by the cnlu rnnists and car\<>Oaisls mer ma kt. Resides. tt<chn1call y It wou ld be rar easier to tick off the e;d ~frlcets. these wW be the exs,c~__. "1 CONTRAST this teemin& en· aOO letter 11..riltts art' theirov.'l'I and speaking, r-i.ixon"'·as nOl advanced for names of the many, many dedicated lions. v\ronment with m y chiklhood en· • noindorllemtnl of th}ir\>iews bf tht' I' ~1 x ~ 0... ,,.....,,~.1 •t• ,_HM I•, ••• ~·· "91 ,,.<•u•11tf ttUHI IN "'''"" .i II" . s...,. , .... "' .. ,.., .. ~ °"'· ........ ' ' t the presidency from Cahfomia. It will offi cials of Impeccable reputation For the most part.Cltllfom tfl'Olt.rs "ironmeht to point out the explosive-Daily Pilot should~ inferred. be remembtred lhitt the C•lifornia who hhve walked the'Ooor of the St.ate can be proud or those who serve lhem dif(ercr\ce : · \'Ole rs rejected his bid for gove rnor Ca.pltol durlne that time. Callrornla's· in office, Professor Olcker'g '9iews "Oinntr is over and my brother llnd aner whirh he. pulled stakes and.went ~IYWn congressional deleealion now the .l\Olwlthslnnding. "' t have wa&~ed and put 3\.1.'ay the dis-Monday. December 16 , lj74 ' ---• • -r. .. , • I • - l ' ' s ' ' ' • ' ' < ' ' • s • • • --. ' -- 'f)eaths . Elsewhere lEmqatiied,-Health Unit Moving _ ~5icn ~n~errrl5e . . • f;W 'YORK !UPI I ·1-1 u m o r i Ii t JI a r r y Hershfield, 89. died Sunday <it Sl. · Glure's J-lospital. Hershfield told jokes on the "'eekl y r adio show "Cun You Top This?" in the 1940s. -~ PAil iS lUPI) -Russian· born film director Anatole Lllvak, 72, n nutufaiiz.cc,1 Americun citizen Who 1nude Paris his homc .. died in a clinic here Sunduy :lrter an ext~l lness, rriencts said tMay. Litvakhel1K!d re· turned Ingrid Bcrgn1an to .,'.popufarity wi'l.h American audie n Cl'S in )956 Wilh "Anast<.1sia" \Vhich won an Osca r for the Swcdisb Slar, 8y WILLIAM $CRR£IBER. ed by the state to review all •,.-... ~----- °'.,.°"tf•1tt1Mt11r new hosp.ital and health care facilitr 'construction • SANTA ANA -Orange has used the county office County's emb.attll(I Com· .space reii.t free since its in· J>rehenSj.ve Health ~anning ception three years ago. Council1 with tviction from *'Becaus-e of the council's threatened county qart:ers expanded activltles, It hu \ in the past, wUI moveyolUn· -become tmJteralive to move tarily, at the eod o,t the .. to larger q,uarters/' sald month. , · council President George.R. / Jean Emond, council Sheets; an Irvine resident spokesman, said ttle de-and .oWner of Eastblurr cision to move from offices Pharmacy in Newport in the basement of tie old ' "Beach. . )~ • county courthouse in Santa "Our council has very Ana was not prompted by much a ppreciated the theCOunty. ' generOsity of the b08J"d of She said the new offtces in supervisors in providing ·Tustin are bigger and will ' office space, but due to our suit the purposes or the expanding program, there council better. is just not enough space lo ·accommodate our staff an<J TflE CO_UNCJL, rrumdat--volunteers.~Sheet!'said. --' .. OR4NGE COUNTY flE NOTED that the ''slight separation'' or the council offi ces from the civic ce'eter won't reduce the opportuotties-for pcooperation wlth tbe county. The council and supervisors have been at odds for months over .con~ flicting reasons for the council's existence. The issue came-to a head when the council complete·/ ly reorganized, trimming its membership fi:om 74 to 27 ·and elimlnatin·g most automatic county govern·. ment representation. A number of key county health officials were re· elected to the council under the new bylaws. .\l ONE POl~T during this Year's budget delibcra· tlot1$. supervisors made it clear thef were consiHering evicting the councll from its office space. The threat never materialized. ln 'other actiOn the coun· cil aMounced t~\ Sheets ha\ been re-elected presi· dent of the council. Guilty Plea ONTARIO IUPl)'-Gary Daconay, 22, was sentenced to one to 10 years in state l'USEMTS ORIENTAL RUGS " - EMPHASIS ON M 'IUOITIONAL·" GEOMmlC'TRIBAl PAmRNS h "The gift tor a Lifetime",.'',.'·,, -DESIGN PL.Ali 250 ILDG. ·2nd -o,..10.z1 UT-..T'lwL.-s.t.644.tlll • . FASHIOM IS';AMI>, MEWPORT IEA<;,\t prison fOr his guilty plea in ~:;;;~~~~~~§:§:::~=======;;:;"'""'f the strangu lation death of I his fiance. Daconay J?leaded g uilty to vo luntary manslaughter. The body or Sharon Gullmarf. 21 , On· t ario. as found.in Da.,conay's home July23. · . BEAT INFLATION SPECIAL 2 FOR I WITH THIS AD · 'fu'O ~:n1r,.,s For Tht• P· 1<'t' nf 1111.· Da il y Sun<ia y thru Thursda).·, 5:00 to 7:00 P .l\1. .,, I Cl!ICAGO {:\Pl -!'lat· th e "' J . DanUher . 47. longtime polit.ical Jlrot ege of Chic ago l\layor Richard J. Daley anll clerk of !he Circuit Court or Cook Coun· ty, Woi s rOuiml:IL'ad Sund<.1y "'rternoon from what a uthO rities sal'd were natural ca uses iO: his ninth· noorsuite in a Chicago hole!. !-le was scheduled to stand trial shortly in an alleged S<I00,000 kickback schc1 11c. County Gets T_ax Reimbursement !)111 ner seriied n1yhtly Jro11.1 5 00 p 111. t.'ntertainrnrnt .\'rg h!ly RUTHIE LEWIS " LOS ANGELES llil'I) - Funeral services v;ere to he held today for character at- lor Rufus Da\'is, 66. best known for hi's role o l' fire man ·conductor flovd Smoot on the "l'clticOat .JunctiJ)n" tcle\'ision sho\v . .Davis died Friday at Little Cu mpan}1 of lilary 1-losµital inTorrancl'. 'llDLEll' necessary. M•rlle c. Bod!er. rffidenl oi s.r.11 ~<>Mo. TllE RESULTS· of the c... oa1• 01 11••1h De'•mDe• IJ, 101~· study WO"ld be presented Surv1YHI by~· n..-... l'ren• E. 81111•; " ,_sons, £.,gee,. e1e11•r °' E1 ~0<0 -during public hearings ear- c11r1nt• e11111r ot Fountain v.11,,, ly next year in ,Santa , oren<li.on\, Garv. P•ul Atld L41'ty 8l<11tr; 9r•n<111au9111er, Mina. l.ou e1<11er ; 1wo fi.tonica on the proposed 9reet·gru1dtlliklr..,. !ie"'«H wlll IMl't>ekl dr:illinn nr:•oj.ocl:S..----J-----~~ l l ;eGAM W-..e.oy~flflt>f-·C11..,.., . err'"~ interment, PecU1c voe .. Memo"'' P•rk, The cooperalive funding "'''"l'O't B•i<n, Pato1"' vie ... ......,,,.,..,, c. oncept was first put ll•"lc!Or\ c;issoN ~· forward two weeks ·ifgo by Jonn s. _Gib'°"· •niatn1 o• '"'"'" ~I Supervisor Ralph Clark. Mer, ce. 0111 ot o..1n Oecemoet ll, toi., At that time, it appeared the fund s to cities, school 'districts and other special districts qualified to share the revenues. Thw .. Fri .. ond Slit. Nkjlits HOUI "Someb.ody Ar DuPonr'"feepr The Quart Burron Pushed Too Long We Bought II All To Save Y!>u Plenty/ DAILY PILOT ... ~:=~·:~=~~~;w.::;1.~ the Interior Department ""'t. resiae .. r o• Or-c-11 •or 1.,. was planning to go ahe&d """·"•UttOI (<1!1tor .... -.. ,-!fl IM vs N•"Y "'WD•ICI w., 11. s...r.111H rw ,,;s Will\. early December hear- --E,..r.t••-Je•nn,. 11. 1 ..... : '°" 111 .-... ings' even though the de-~01tor°"'"Oe11o1¥1 11ro1,,..oi A-.t t 'f · h d l•ttl 1. •- foMOUC lucit•* lat11 ltoc.n Paini ·•~soi.tel, 1st quality in .n1ry woyl· _ -· · • Evtt1 if you'r1 not P'Dnning to paint now .... buy it & SMlf ii away hr . Jt,G<Moti.~rvicioswmtie-WtdllftcMy en5e. a ~ e,1mewpre- •t:JO AM, M*'""'oar P....•. Row Nil~ pare its ca·se. Metnol'J.el P•rll, wr..111«, C.O. -~ 4'Ui11 · • • ~y,dlr~IOt1. ., _LL't.':l M11L1t01..U.ND • .: THE STU~Y JD•msm· .... w,.,..,... "'r<111K111...i,.rnklttll of L.ttuM tially be• 'a'lerlh'''tfde'!bl'lhi ~.~~o."ta'.•J;~.::.,r:::.,~~J-= tmM5i~e environmentlll 1m- -R•IP'I o1 0ci ...... ,, c. .. -11-1ck o1 • pact rePPrt prepared~,the MlclllO&I'; ~ ...... Autll Gi.nlller •' governnient on the Oibfrill.' •"11~.c .. :1wou.r,GR<.i<1~111 -~ -'!:~ - -S•11 -8•r .. arol11D ; .. .,..,. o••"lklll\Or911. ing prC!posal. _. -,._;..., """''I• "lerYtcn .i10 1111errrw111 wer1 ne10. Ac c 0 rd 1· n g to boa'rd Sneller L~unil Be...:r.MortUM~ Olrf1:lori. • . . sT1E111N~ · · sou rces.~ Orange County's Ne111 • L. s 1ebb1ns. D•le: Dt <:1••111 share of the cost Could De<:tmtler u, ltU. S..Wri....a rw ~ '°""· Paul L. stebbil>s of ,..,...,..., BH<n •fld al)lount to $10)000, but only. Slanlfy G. Stebbins of 5loi Fr•nciKi'°C•; $5 {)()() is being sought f""m lour gr-t11llGr•11. Requiem Mas~ .. 111 bl ' . •y lmpr•t~ 11 10:1111 --~-•.,, s1. the Sunset Beach Tidelands Jo.&clll'" C1tllDl1c Cflur tn. Pecllk View account. - MlmQrl•ll P•rll Mot11Mry, HIWport Bt.Kll, <lir-.ctori . COllWIN kellll"n P. Cor,.1n, rliklellt ol lrvl.,., C•. 011• DI Gealh Dectmblr 10, 1•u. Survlv1d bf lier lluoll111G WUll"" R. c-111; -s. Sher....,, end wm11m ~·" 01 5'1111 A111 :'ll1r" _..kn 1 :llO Pl" Wl<l- llfflliy, PiKllk Yilw a..-t. lnlwtlMlll, • P,>d!ic \tllw MemOtl•I Pjt-, Ht,.PO<I BeKfl. F,.,11, i<~~U-1&1 c.itrln..- IOMl lo Tiit Dr•nf't c.iunt' C-tr 5oclfl1, Pacilk View Mor\....,y,GirKlo<•. WIT Ml! lt5"°°" E""' T: WllllffS!IOWI, ~ ol 8'1be;o Marines' . 'Trial Sl_ated li1tN1.c1.1>ec.o1oe.o111'*-•11•10"· SANTA ANA --Three Sufv1ved 11, Mr Gl<IQlllltr, MM-11111 Ml.Ml of &&1-1s1~tM1 ; 11110 9"tl'llli:11110ren: s1~1.,, Camp Pendleton Ma~es T111• H. R•lc1111119 01 B••DD• hl•l'lll. who face the ~eath penaltv Gr•vt\1<11: H r¥1Cli ... r. -IDO&f, Mon-• d ' .... , Dec.Mllotf 16!11, he Ifie Yllw Mlmorl&I fOC their al,Iege Slaying Qf a P••-· Nt w POn &ucn. Ftm111 5'1991~•1 'feUow l.1 arine rrotn the base IJll'lllO'lal contrlboll!DM i. ..-IO TM h be ' d ........ 1c1n C•"'-•' !lo<. .. ,.,. Pec111c view ave en ordere to face Memorl••R•••Mor1Nry,dfrec.ton. trial lofarch 3 in Orange 4AM5TAOHO,Jll. Co ( s · c w1rren w. A•rmtronu, Jr. A1i10t111 of un Y uper1or ourt. Nt .. PDrl a11c11, c1. 011t DI a11111 Judge Everett W. Dickey DKtmblr 1S, ttl•. Surv!vtO b' 111' .,,i. Set the trial date for Donald MM1 Armllt~ two ""''· Ak,..d end ""''' Armuron9 : gr1"d•1t11Mtr ,t.prll Anthony Fletcher' 21, or Ar111stron11. Si'•v.c11 '"111 tie Pf1"'1'· •oter· Hawthorne, Steven l-londo. """'• PatlUC Crt!!I Cetflt"""1';"111rtelt'd by a.11i.ae•11t•onc:.,..1•Mtu Mortu1rv. 19, or Elizabeth. N.J .. and WHITHEY Timothy Trice, 18, or St. He!tll A, Wnlln.y, rH1de11t DI S.nt• ....... . . -c... 0 •1• e• •••In o.cember n . "''· Louis. ~lo.1-le ordered them Sur¥tff<I bv "'' """'' &ernarc1,WN1nev; returned .to his tourtroom ttwft•gt•l>delllldrt<I; Swvklf w II ti. lltlll-a"J J f r-I -, -i00&v, Mon .. v. D«-r 1"" •• 11 ,oa .t.M. an.. or pretr1i:i action. s1. C•c•ll• C•l~otk. cnlirc11. lu~un, C•. t,,.. It IS alleged that the1 trio ier..,..nt Holy ~puleftfr C.-lfty. Batu· h t d k · 11 d f 11 Serger..;.Co,l1M1 .. MorlutryOlrKton. S 0 a n I e e OW ;;;;z:=:::;;:::;;:::;;:::;;:::;;:::;;:::;;:::;;:::1f Marine Josepfl R. Mosac, 20, or L_ake Tahoe. Calif., last Oct~ 13 as the victim lay IAl.TZ-IERGEROM FUNERAL HOME ,Cofono del Mor -·- 673-9450 646-2424 'IELL llOADWAT MORTUAllY f!O S.oodwoy. Covo Me1a . --b4291SO ' -·-McCORMICK LAGµNA BiACll MOtlTUARY - _t}.9.s..LQfllllO.W...,...· 494'94 IS -·-McCORMICK MISSION MottTUAIY - 28832 ComlllO <"ap.,1rona Sor. Juo~ Capl11ta110 -49.$. t1'i'4 -·-PAClftc view MIMOllAL~ ~try . ilO'Y< . . Chapel J!i"OO Poc1!ie v-Drive -Newpo11 8erxli. Col1iorl'!io • 64'-2700 -·-. PIEK PAMILY 'COLONIAL r6NllAL HOMI · 780 I Bolio ""', W!illll•~lltr 893 3!i2S --·-• SMlTHS' MORTUAIYi 621 Mo1n !it t111111'!'QIOll !litCKll ,;.; .,,. face down in a dirt road off the Ortega Highway. Explorer's Wife Dies ANAHEIM CAP> .J Lady Suzanne \Vilkin~. w_' po ar explorer Sir 1-Iubert Wilkin.{ is dead at 73. La~ Suzanne dit.d Suu· c:!8"Y_ ittJ ~CQ~valtlce_nt hospital. 1 Sir •tubert. "''ho died in 1958. was an Australian ffiii'?lted-by-George-v-for his polar explorations. litarie Roy, secretary of the Explorers Club in New York, which Wilkins helped fouiid, will take' Ludy Suzanne's ashes J,b New York. From there the ashes will be nown t~ th" NOrth Pole and scattered there. as her husband's "'ere inJ958. t re 11 great seefOOd in Corona Del· Mar ·~~n 3901 E. CO.SI Hwy, Res. 676-0900 •••••••••••••••••••••••••• .. ';... ., .• ' __ -:;, - -CRIA T SELECTION! 0.l'!niwn• WORLD-·GLOBI "S,,-ciaf 'vrcha1!.;.. Give Away .,rica/ • l1l1ff r•litl 1IM1 ... lvll 1wl111 1MriM11 with ,~, •• ..:w li11!U. phtti111. • I ' ili11Mt1r _ 1h.ws 'h.J~J\--~·~,~.-if tj:H11 <1ttr1nts & , ~i~·· •Ir ilbtt11Cl1 ~ttwlfll- ' ' _f. CIVftlritl. lEG. '12.H .,,, famous Wobe~ KITTLE GRILL ~=:::::;::1 . """' ¥Y 11..t CMllMlilll, . -,;ruli1 ... ~;, •Ill ftt tll·WM!lwr t ,rtl•diMt. • 71\fi" ti11Mt1r ceoklflt • 1urfec1, • (11•1 with r1fl1ct14 · ""'· . IG~ 169.91 •591a ·. ' . later. " • lu<itt• go1s on eosi1r & 9iY1s longer lci1tint prol1<ti1n from WHrfttr. • -;r , • ~sy 10_!~1.:.built-in primer. 1\ . • Shop eaiiy for b1JI <olor s1ltclion, but don't miss CKll on this -.wPfr volu1I ' "' • • ekes• from Nutsh11\, Dun• Beige, D1s1rt Sand, Val1 Yellow or -Colonial Gold. · A,) ·' REG. '.11.79 GAL S .QUARTS ·' ·.FOR . "· ' " : 'l '\ I '/ 1 ... ., .. :.!l1r ,. ANAHflM & FOUNTAIN VAUfY ONLY! d ,. •uJl1' uwo,a' 0')'1~ . CHRISTMXS'-f!AlUE, · FOR. HOME AND FAM/l Y!. Ozite• Syi:itha-tit Turf GOLF PUTTING GAME • f•r yHr'r.vMI jllllltintt Pvt ii clow11 • "'i11.,wti1r1, It's ptrtolrl1. • htel11clt1: 1ptli1I jMIH•r, gdlf hll, 7. ; orps, flags, t'1J' 1y11th1ti< lurl. • YOU'V( SUN IT •alCEO AT 'lt.tSI ' VALUE Stanley>!! SURFORM PLANES . • llotle hos lough, shd'll " teeth. • Work1 fast lo u1f 111tl smeelh wDotl, plasli<, "ottf 1eft melols. j2tS llEG. '4.lt K2t• • _ _;_ _ _:s~:_.9..._9..:.:.:"~M':"~o•:o:.::.~~~~~~~...:;:::::;:.~~~~·2 ,, ... 3 .. .,9.'!. ...... ,.J .. STOCk ON H~OI Y Close·Our! Storiley· "The Rambler" FREIGHT TRAIN 9 lo<11111tiv1 1141!11 tfle !T l111g lr1Jtht ••tr ''" 11 ).rill tltctric tro<k. • P1w1r14 Ii• 2S Witt fr1Ml•r111tr· wirll clnlllt , , trH·ff~, ~~~ RlG. '17,J7 '11 96 j - HOBBY KITS '--UTILITY "Big Saving• On Las1·"4it\.lllt KNIS:E- Chri1lma1 Crafts/" • Mok• tifh for ,.., lrieMls or k1.1p tlle111 •""•UI • ' ""'' I~ ,, h.Wiy kit1' i11<lvcli119 Dtcffptg•, C1"cll11n1ki119, .Ptcol;it .. 4 11111"• mtrtl • Shop ••rlw for lht litll s1l1<1i111. 40cro OH '3'' . - • J ~ I urt r!'>1rt•~ -.,,.. • '·. I DAILY PILOT EEN!E By Phil !nter!andi "It was cheaper than buying decorations.'' L.M.-Boud Highway Signs " Most-: Irksome \Vb at irritates you most on a cross-country trip by car? The American Automobile Association· queried l4 lnillio11 drivers on the matter. Among· those who ansWered, more than half named con- rusing ilnd mislcacliiig highway s ig ns. Unclean restrooms came in second . Tbird was tr<J£fic congestion. And ag- gressive truck drivers rated kiurth. That '.s a switch frorh yesteryear. I think. True, the dri\_'ers of big rigs bully a lot these da ys. But when I was a 1ad . it \Vas the tn..ckers who fath ered that thing called road courtesy. ANOTJI EJt THING so repulsive about Juliu·s l'---·-,,_~Caesar is he Jiked to ea\ fi sh livers_. fl_aminga___. ongues and peacock brains all mixed up togeth er. · ' r . I . , ' O~LY ONE out of every 40 kites sold ever gets into lhe air. · '--LANGUAGEMAN Q. "\Vj!~n \Ve hear something \i.re can't ~lieve, ·why do .,~,e.sav, 'Teti i.t to the hJarines '?" A. Somebody told Kin!f-fliarles II of-England about flying fish: He didn t--Qelieve fhere wer:e such heasts. l:low_ever. ·his_ cOt J of ma.tines . · snilll fl ying"' fi S'h didl ndced exist. ·tJie King dcereed· "Dnubtful reports henceforth h~I be -told to the m a rines. and if they verify them, e can !ilfely consider them true," So . says our Language man I YOlT llt\ VE 1\ Bl,; CK ET of ivory paint.· t\nd a bucket of hl u('_ pour th.em together. and what dO ·you' get:' l_YJfc \~·hite .. 1 ·~ told . ls thf!t_possib)e ? _ ____..----. GULUJTINE . Repea tedl y You hear that the French execu- t~ce kno\vn as the guillotine-v.•as invented b~r. JoSeph Ignact;: Guillotin, who hi mself . eventually died on th e thing_ No, he didn't invent it. ·And no. he didn 't. di e on it. Beheading machines alreadv-\i.·ere in operation· before the ·French Revolulion. Th at humanitarian Or. Guillotin_JTi c re l ~ pleaded \\'ith the Constituent .Msenlbly to execute the condemned with such fustrumcnt s r ather than hang them, break them on the wh eel. torture them On 'the rack or burn th .at the stakl' So the Paris model or the hihe w<.1s named arter hif11 . In cidentally, he was imprisone(t all ri g htund ~r imminent threat or death by that.big knifcrbu{ ~'as later released to practice mcdiCinc. I-le died naturally in 1812 at age 76. ... Addrtss mail to t · fl.f. IJoyd, P. 0 . Box 1875 Newport Beach, CaU/omia . ...................... f At !his lcslive .time of year t f we In vile you lo come In and t be our honored guest. Enjoy f our special way of pleasing. t t t SPECIAL DELUXE DINNER (Served tor Parttes ot 2 or More) f Sunomono SaJad •• l obster Tail • Steak Teriy.1ki t Chicken Teriyaki •Shrimp Tempura t Vegetable • Ric:e • T~a t S7.25 per Person t t le -1111n1ati1 t •• rind Us on lhe North-Side of -t Fashion Island; New110it Ceiiter t f Rese rvations hono red: 644·4811 t SPEC IAL ARRANGEMENTS FO~. vSuR PARTIES" < . --' ................. • What's a Pooka? Ask Andy Andy is a Pooka (an oil who ans-rs que1tion1). He does his elfing In a column tvery Saturday on the family page of the Dally Pilot, .. \ REVLON CHARLIE COLOGNE SPRAY Chadlo Js a sexy.gl![· geous, young tra· gr1nce lhal lasts ind lasts. It's COJ)C8D• trated so she can spray It on. Nt. wt. 21/8 oz. FABERGE SPRAY , COLOGN~ Choose Aphrodisia, Woodhull, Tigress or Fflfml>eau. All packa~ed lor gift giving n a classic 1.7 oz. spray bottle. .... 42s, • • .. . . - ' . ·. · DANA SPRAY MA TES GIFT SET 3 oz. spray cologne and 'h oz. mist concentrate. 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Sundays 10 lo 10. -OU.MGE: City Dr. al Garden Grove Blvd. • Open weekdays 10 lo 9:30. Sundays 10 lo 9:30. SAHT,l AM.Ir: 3900 So. Bristol-No. of So, Coast Plaza• Open week\IQY• 9:30to 10. Sundays 1010-10. •. •·· t- { - ' . l a c I q d .s .a . s p t --y; g ' s p ' a I j i r d ' ~ a j h c < t I h p n h • n • h h t • • l t I ' • • ----• • I ~ • . Burt Reyno· ds • • Saved by Bu1nor v~!es~::~::t,;igh ' I REGRETS POSING e Burt Reynolds Alcohol -May Spur By BOB THOMAS his permiJsion, 'united what has it done for th 0 eir1 the tendency or film uttics School band and choir will LOS ANGELES (Anj":.... Artlsllbor.rowedthe..,.,.eto careen? Nothin". It shows' to view him as a publicity give 8 free Clu:istmas Con· r .,.... • Cert at 8 p.m:Wednesday at ff he had It to do over, Burt 'push one of its 'films, yoo that it wa& all a matter product and a talk-show the school's Triton Center. Reynolds reflects; he "Fun" -"Not a bad pie-_ ofUmjng." · ''~l~ow~•~·_: _ _:':_ _____ .=_:=====-----1 wouldn'L...do it .. -The nude ture:insP_lteofthat." . / WllAT DID IT do fori centeifold, that is. • ~y dtd the photo hit so .• Reynolds.• career? Not what Despite his flip image, big. he had wanted. He had ex. Reynolds is a· surprisin,ily • "l think th~ timing was petted to appeai-.in his first thoughtful person, espepal,· right. American women really prestigiOus · film ly where his (areer is feon. we~e tired of going into !be "Deliverance,•: Jong befor~ .cerend. His advent to b~r at home and hav1~g his nude photo lJppeared. s tardom seems a.1 1. s11ieone s hoved tn their But director John Boorma{I important to him, and the ears. At last they had spent a year and four route he has taken appears something to combat all months editing the film, and as wt:ll ·planned as the·AI· those female nudes, and it arrived afterward . liedinvasionofNormandy .. they hung it everywhere, Reynolds ' impressive "I was a pretty rotten aC·· even on the bE:droom ceil-p e r r o r m a n c e i n tor .when I started out" he ing', in retaliation. · "'Deliverance"· went un- admits. "If you could i~. "Now lot_i'-or other a·ctors recognized by the critics. to act in school, I would ~ave shown everything, and That still rankles him ..,.... have done it. But the only way to learn is to aCt. ··n1AT'S WllY J 've made so many pictures. And I'm learning. I'm better in 'Al .~n¥, Last Love'. than I was 1n The Longes t Yard.' And I'll be better in 'Home Free' than in 'At Long Last Love .' " Having just finished the Cole Porter musical, "At _ Long Last Love," ReynOtds immediately began ''~ome Free" (tentative title) 1tlh producer-director Robert Aldrich. . . TELESCOPES-_ , Ao~N & r .... 1,i.1 tw QIN h lt<lttl ........... i..ui, .....,, .... 'JN ASrRONOMJCAL OPTICS FbR 15 YEA.RS" OPEN 7 DAYS 9:30 to 6:00 646-9281 - MIADI INSflUMINfS 721W.16rh St. Costa Mts1 { • •• •• ~ond1y. D4;Cember 16, 1974 .,j • .A:li:lf DAILY PllOT ;(I, • • and L c1 -soR s HOW TO DO THEM SJtP BY ST Anyone can care IOf' a Brush & B1ower hair style: or Otlr other "Curl caiohng ·. luss-lree luU ,lunct1onal SC1SSOA STYLES Which are as easy co do'as 1ust shllmp001 Our lamp cuts. linger 1umo1e cuts. curhng iron cuts. wash aw~. bfush 'n llult cuts or sunple wash aod wear cutf'~ SORED, all' 1ak.e-c11re<0t 'f()urseit s1y1e.,; Good ~~"' any hair. No tea6•ng. no rollers. no pins. no POL\.l,(1j~ HAIR SPRAYS, ALSO: .i,. NO SfT PUMAHlMT W.t.VIS. YOU MAY toiEYEa WAl'fl ~ " TO SET YOUR t(All AGAIM. . ....:. <J . JOSEPH'S SCISSOR STYLING ~ ltunlington Beach FuU,rto~ · tS64 H.,.;tt°" A•t. JOS M. Hari*' ll'l'cl 968-3535 -879-3863 Doil'f I A.M:-to 10 ,.M .• Sot. I s ..... t lo S P.M. ... • • ' ' -·- • Travelers l~e made "'The J,ongest Yard" with Aldi::ich, who re- ported that the rildt may rack up $20 million, to $30 TIJUANA, ·Mexico (APJ million in film rentals in' the -Liquor sales are expect. United States and Ca8ad.8. ed to boom ir tourism grows "'Until now, I was t.J\e ooly as a result of the new movie star who made it' in Greyhound bus service to spite of-his pictures," laid Tijuana from California -Reynolds. Crocker announces mor~ doug~ for next Christmas. cities. And in spite or posing with 1,'he Americans are al-small Cigar and hauteur - lowedtoret.urnhome,)\:"itha nothing else -:.::..._-,in quart ~~ liquor every 30 Cosmopolitan magazine. <lays v1a common carrier He admitted that was a.- • such as a~irlin~ 'Calculated risk. He reported 1 and a U.S. l!'bstoms' off1c1al that acutally the first male ·s aid that Greyhound nude (sort o f j' in the passengers qualify. magazine was sup~·to . be James Coburn." But U.NTII:LAST~eplem~r. something hap p ,ned Cahforn1ans. wer.e proh1b1t-between Coburn's posing ed from taking liquor from and publication date ;md Mexico but a new in -· Reynolds was enlisted.: ter re!!ltion or their state --"'IF t-n·~JEV'Eo~•i-_ aw now allows them to. It r.l.J wa generally is cheaper in they would put it on mY. Mexico tQmbstone that: I .was the . A s .pokes man. for firs~male~~de .. I'dblowmy _ Greyhound in Los Angeles ~rains out.;:.said Reynol~. · said he was un sure how I tJtought the whole t;tung po'J>ulaz: the new direct would .be passed o~er_ligh~· servic,c between Tijuana Jy. 'I d1dn t--reallze thai--the and San Diego would prove sho~ would end up 09--key. to liquor buyers. chains, ~spr~ads, license But. said Gene Teeling, Pl?les and ll"OD1~g boards. most of the passengers on a ' 'The onl~ thing ~t bas bus·:W~ich he rode last week saved me 15 _D:!Y s~ were carrying a botUeeacb.. humor.· Othennse I. . , , · , , h.ave been driHn thzJ~ Gil YROUrfD RAS thepeoplewho'Uyto~ ;: begun four dafly round tri~ thinkl,ng IHnf!4! ~lilte between San Diego and Ti-that-I ·~-beanl1~-·-. I didn't- J·uana. Starting'Wed esday recognize you with '-your -.n . • clotheson.'Nowlknowbow J~ plans .12, run~ dai.ty w!lh Wilt Chamberlain feels five or1g1nat1ng .1n Lo~ arteryearsofbavingpeople Angeles. \ say, 'How1s the we~ther up .Greyhound previously there?'" di scharged all its Reyn0)9~ tried .to defuse : passenge rs jn ~an Ysidro, th~. centcrfOlct 's .~mpact by and those heading for Mex-going on the Tonight''. .. icowalkedorlooktaxieabs. show on ~he d ay, ~f. publication to spoof/ himself. _ _ , Paper Drive He directed the writers: ''Think of me as Don Rickles do\pg a.put-down Of S tudents at ~1'ariners : BurtReynd1ds.', · ! ' .. ·' •' .. ./ -. . ·. ' " • ·r•I • --.. •• • . ,_ ' ' • -· ' . ' ' ... School in New-JM>r~Ch HE FEEltS THAT be have presented the United made ilis peace with Way Ca mpaign with a husbands watching that chec'k for $100. The mon ey s how; but s till un- came from a paper drive· derestimated the currency that netted 23 tons or paper .... his photo wo'!!d c.et. 'Without . - --···--· -·--.... -. ---· Health News .... Ne~dJess Migraine --Suffering Is Without Reason In alm.ost all cases, there is a temporarily, "but that's all formula for gelling out or they'll do." The.cause of most trouble and staying clear. headache, inchi:ding migr~ It's true · with the .bodY'5 has bttn demonstrated as a health. just as i t Is with nefve pre~s ure problem tn problems whictl· plague the countless c!ases, and the proo( nation, such '.a s migraine is in Instances where reliefb.u heada"cbe.. been bro u g)lt ·abou& • f"-o r permanently. -· - ex a mp I e , ' ' "In these· eases, .the unique says .Dr. Gary hollow. bones of the spinal Couture of the column hive betri" fOUnd to be C o u t u r e out of ·place, and the nerve1 Chi ropr ae tie within their protective cent.en: C e n t e r , ha11e been pinched and the.· ~·11enslble bra_in be.g.a.n to-a-che ia ea!Jn.it habits, protest," he 11aid. "" enough res'! Some patients have been and . Jt'. oo d given re'llef immediately I i v i rl Ji throu11h chiropractic 'Care as· conditioo.'I are the bones were pul back in necessary to health and place •~d the prusur9 • happiness, but is part or the relieved, ·while in <ithert It health r6tmula being lef\ out tPqi longer berore the pinched because of something people do nerves can recaln full normal 'flOt know? funeU<>n. · ' "'There' ire too many who do "84.lt the Important lhing'fto" nol rullie that the nend in r e m e m b e r • b o a t the apinal·column mean lire Chiropractle,'.' 11111 Dr. and death , 1ickne11 and C.otit\lre. ··111 to aeclt'competent ·health," reported Dr. Couture. chlropract~c care for the, "fl ii not romantic to think problem. Needless aurferlng ts .. about because illness never 11, without reaaon. And l can trunk · and yet, ~nod nerve condition ill of no better example than tM· just a• nece"IAt.Y as food , suffering brought on by waltt a11d shellt'r to the lltfea or migraine:" • : Californ ian•.'' .• COt. Gary Couture, D.C.o · Dr Couture polnt1 out that maintain! Chiropractic Otnces., the relief of headac he U11V.1gh at. ·f043 Weatcllff Dr\ve, Suite1 the u1e of de11dening stru~ l,a nt 107, Newport Beach, Telephone best a l.emporary meJ..,ure ..... 845-~.) theJ e, ~ru a:a r e lleve pain , • • ' • ,. • ' f .. -. •· . .. . •.i:_._ , • . • ' ~-..J,;: .. , . ·-,-, .. 'J'. --·~~m •"-: · $~~ .. ~· ' .......... ,.., ... ,....... • J, • -. , 1.=" -,!-· .. !~ .... . .-~:. . On Christmas Club so v,ings, Crocker jus l wcn l up lo 5%. · And no bank in California can i;ivc you more on Chnslm.1s Clllb savings t So, whether you're putting it away for gi fts, taxes, holid•y needs or just lo f~~a~~~~ mig$~1~e;~;;~c;;~ can on your mon.ey. • / • - • ,. ' ' I !•. ,....·· •, , • • -.tr -·- •• • -.. I I 0 OAll 'f' flllOl Monoa ,Dec:emtie• 15 1974 ' TONIGHT~S TV .GHIJGHTS At!' < ) 6:00-Mond ay night fo otball.. Ll berty Bo\\'l. ll1aryland v5. Tennessee. KllJ 19) fi :OO-California Rod eo~ Chump1on s !fl l'on1pctc in Salina:,. / ·~BC 141 _8;00-'-"The Be a r Wh o Slept '1hrough Christmas. Voic·es of Tom Sn1 othC'rs, Arte-Johnspn, B<irbura F~don and Kell y t.unge tlre l~tltu1-.!I. -Kc'r.+ °<281 8:0<>-.. The R°"tless Earth." Docum l•ntury exploring geological theorv which f9Dlcnds shifting plall·s in ,carth:s crUst are responsible for r:i rthquukcs. volcanoes and formati on of mount a.in!!. ' • 1 CBS 1219:30 -· ·Jt hod.1 ·· Jocs rcsibts Rhod a's cncouragernent toc<.1!'.e a nxil-t·1(•s for his bvu:s:i~n~e:':'~· ,1J~illlld ---~· .. rv DAILY LOG " Mondoy: E'veniOg .. DECEMBER 16 bid !osier homt, !tut his lrilnds W!~rch to1 h''"• tllfl'l'11ctd ht has ab1£0nded .,.Ill their '"Oney. ('l Mike Dou6n Shn m MeN aritlill t:DO 0 li]I {I} CIJ Mtll6e (If) W1~11 L<JO §Cl) mm Hews • fu1c11., hlfM llOlll • bcMYOltlll ()§:@(])!ft t'iUlnn 11<111 i.llto S<:roo1e wlttn be ind USC 1nut1.n-i:onr d lrOlllj Mauok host I Chfl~lmts Ewt ~ ~:JOPM 1rot1ns ws. Uflf'lttS.IJ ot IOI Yilllt(l e'"ployetl ti tht find· lloiatOll. I L~hocnt. - @.... U @D@®l mNac Mo• u cs @1 rn m uc .. -., 'If ....,: 1t1 1Z1H1 "St.rt ttie •SUlflNG f.ILM FlSTIYAL• TMISWEEI -' "SALT WATER WINE" ly.6.91klll -lllACU'n.i . ..... ,,.,_., ........... .. ........ -.... ·------·· It ft l)i"I fWJ It lfllftl. 5(1•)15! lAW AHO IMK>b>ll r & ID.XI WliEN05 J•XI · l·IO & lt ;e . "GAMllll" fl~ DAIL V I tl ·SAT & WN 1·4S z.l;f5 M11111=-f~'1'11t l •btrty Bowl" RtwkitiN '#ithouj we~ (com) '11 Collttt klolllall. llw. ~ Ntlll·I --Gt ne W1!du, Donald Sutllert111d, w· ~and me.u '•nnwH. Hu111 Gritr1r11: Jae• MtGow1ati. e,1. ~'t'r~ Q ll!lll!DC1lll111l1 ll tdtt lie. Wll11t law, Two lilts ol lwin1, CoM!de1td OM ot !Ill top lo~ l!l!lH •t U1e dtt ol lhtll l>irth- fodtos Ill I~• llf!llld. tlMI Ctllfomlt °"' 5tt f"std bi notlili!y, tht -··~ Co•,; -· • Aodul trom S11i11n t11turts saddil· otlltr llJ l!flWflb -bnn1 chaos ~ , ....... ~ -• • &rotlc ridirlL MH1·w1tM~n1, te1m· tl'ld ~lu$60tl to I~ e1rty d~s ll·------'----1 i~L Ind bull·ri11ini. of the frencil revoluUon. Gtne Wild· BTTST'ER hmldp r111111J • tr 111!1 Don1ld Sutherl1nd 5111 in u, MM~ dual.roles. and """" c.~.r,s"" Q ROOKIES·A SPECIAL . ...... * C)lRISTMAS SHOW BILLIE·· Ill Otdric C..p1i, 1=~--c-~ -1Pftd bur Q -{Qi-(]))-ffiaJ The-Rtotl ''.Blut Chr.stm1f' Chris and Terrt · pan UllMt"lirilllnSltow Ht the "datk $lc1t•• ol Ch11stn1a1 ''Lo_v1'n' M" olly"111 W,. liritlitli . durinr 1 lontly holiday pattol, wlllle ~ 1-1 M•kt 1nd Jill try to brin1 somt f ,..1. ~~;~.... 1·~::· ''"'" "'"' .c!;~~!&.:z. TNUI tr C..wquua1 'JO .... @CJ) CiJ, .. R h 1d1 ......... , ·r s ANNUAL All • """' Mr Llltl ... SIMI$ 011 w11e ll Uri. ·Joe bfconJe1 1 walillnf •not of XMAS MHCHANTS ~A~llCJ · ; · -l'J'. rnl!tini Rhoda's 1not111r•r•· MATIHHS H ~ lltf • Mttla !"'.nt to frH ~~ emotions, 1Ytn AU. AH Int II~~ Mit.::,:,::•·Attaln 01e:2l & 24 Ql111 tt Ckt1ict lj ,,.., . Ol'tu -n..s~ I 1o:oo o!lJ!D(l)M1~it•I .c •• 1,,- 7:JO tw. -"S1tu1d1y's Clli~ In IM hopes of ' · 1 1...,.,... ~~ -umt1 kl lift. Or. ~llDll-tl!illds ~ S.1~----t youn1 1irt fro'" Ille 111tllolillts --9 " .....,... -lwhen I.ht HeJptS fro'" Jl1mlilt lftl la,) Tt Ttl lllt TMll H,11. !(,thy Lloyll P,ula Kt11y liflliOll $ ....,..: CC) (Z~1) "II Mithtel Tolan aod' Jolln TrlWlt~ • l She Ha :s~ll!f;t~g _.~~~a By JAY ShARBtm someth .\Fl-:' But she'd NEW-¥-ORK (AP) -ratherft cuss it .Ifs-the ' ~ show she'll be cohostl nc had.the opportunity to.s\art. next year, Aad she 1-the KAV,C show and said, •l -.·eary, in a good-na urect know )'ou'd ,rather be on way, of. bejng· kiCfded about camera than behind it' and lhesliphorn. gave me a try.'' A confirmed Californian, ''CHARLES, GET rid of she says her love for the ~.-----------------•,,;··'";,the trombon'e," she beg~ed Gqlden State almost~ut the N the..p,ress utfiche accompa-kibosh on her new JOb at nying--Your observer. Your "Al\-1 Amerira7" Steph~nie Edwfrda who trombone she used topl'ay"' occa11onally appeared n ~ The fact is metltioned in a the "Girl With Something h andout 1or ABC's new Extra " series, is a girl With "AM Anler..jca" morn,in~ • • . ·~~!l --· • H ... ADVINTUllS .. ..,,.,.. J~coo· ~M HtttoMHtf llttPMt._ •, .. cANote1.illrapl -~ "TheH~k ' I ''Kid" • :ob,sefv.er. a {in e fiugelhornist, had)h.e brass \\'HEN IT \VAS known 1--...C...---~-.....::;.:..- to ask abou\~h er horn. t-le ABC want ed a fe male quickly dropped the matter. cohost for the s ho"'· she By TheA1sociatedPrtss 6. JOI-I N' DENVER The following are BackHomeAgain,RCA BiUboard's record hits for 7. BACtll\1AN ·TURNER the weekending Dec.21.as OVE~DRlVE -Not they appear in next v.•eek's .1 Fra\:ile . J\l ercury issu e of Billboard"' 8. OHIT PLAYERS - magazine. Fire. J\lercury 9. LOGG INS & MJlSSTNA -J\lother Lode, CJl(umbia 10. HELEN REDDY - free And Easy, Capitol HOT SINGLES 1 . CA T 'S IN THE CRADLE -Harry Chapin, Elektra 2. KU~G F U FIGHTI NG COU"TRY SINGLES -Carl DOJ.1glas, 20th Cen· I. I CAN HELP -Billy tury > s"·an. Columbia 3. ANGIE BABY -Helen .. 2. ~'HAT A !\LAN, MY · · 1111ss Edwa11ds, a tall said, "!look myself ·out of · friendly yo~ng Minnesotan. the running and said, in ef· comes to FUn City by way (ttt, 'If you're interested iii of•Los Ai\n1es1 \vlere for me 3l":'SO melime in the ~'h years She's cohosted a rutilre. save yourself some morning talk s how -.·ith time because under no KABC·TV persona lity circumstances would I ever Ralph Story. "'Ork.in New Vork. ''' Shesaysshegotintosho"' She sai d s h e later· biz the traditional way -changed her mind, decided college drama s tudy. a ~1anhattan might-be great· march on Hollywood and ly over-rated as a fe·arsonle door·pounding for acting bllrg, and' aJWlied ror and jobs bet"·een such civilian· got the job. work~~s secr etary-to a J\fias Edwards . who fninster and instructor in a strikes one as a .Yery oom· modeling schdol. mon·sense, straighlfor.Ward Reddy, Capitol l\IAN JS -Lynn Anderson, SH E CREDITS Story, person, says sh e's found this town ·•not as bad' a$ 1 e)('.pected, consider1.ng it's a place l f\t!ver .said I'd go ... -".But the ttlirig f found the toughest-to deal with is ho"' much money it takes.to live here. tam really frightened thii.t I didn't ask for enough 4. W•IEN WILL J. SEE Co lumbi a . . w h o'll be t h e "'Al\1 YbU AGAIN -Three 3. WE 'RE OVER -Ame rica" Western cor· DegreeS, Columbitt Johnn y Rodriguez , respondent, with greatly 5. YOU 'RE THE FIRST, l\1ercur·y helping her career .. She said T H E L A. S T . J\1 y -4. THE DOOR -George she 1i3W him on the tube Oqf EVERYT\llNG -Barry· -Jones, Epic day and simply wrote'him Whi~20thCentury •· 5. SON QF A -ROTTEN .ror ~dvice on how to get ·, 6. LUCY IN ·THE SKY GAJ\1BLER -Anne Mur· startedin showbiz. WITH DIAJ\tONDS -EUon-r-ay;-Gapitol ~He-catted-me-in-for-an John, l\ICA 6 . ' K E N T U C K Y interview and hired me as a 7. SHA·LA -..L·A, l\1 akes Me GAJ\1BL ER -?.1erle Hag-!e5earcher," she said. "I Happy -.AQL Gree~. ~· gard, Capitol later beca,me his se<:retary don ". 7.0UT.OFHAND -Gary anda(tera,Yearofthat.he 8. J UN IOR 'S FARJ\1 · Ste"'arl. RCA SALLY . G -Pa u I 8. HE CAN'T FILL-J\tY 111cCartney, Apple Sl lOES -Jerry Lee Le-.is, 9. I CAN HELP -Billy ~lercury Swan, Columbia , 9. RUBY. BABY -Billy 10. DO IT 'Til You're 'Crash' Craddock, ABC Satisfied -B.T. Express, ~· 10. LI!tE OLD TIMES Scepter -··~ AGAIN -R_.ay Pric;e. ?tfyrlr_ TOP LP'S ' EKSY LISTENING I . ELTON JOHN 1.WISHINGYOUWERE Greatest Hits, MCA HERE -Chicago, Colum· 2. RtlLLlNG STON..ES.......=.....bia~ lt's_ O~ly 'Reck And Roll , 2. :11\.ANDY --:--Ba,rry Atlantic ,J.1anilow, Bell 3. JETHRO T ULL-War 3. ANG IE BAB•Y J.... Helel) Child, Warner Bros. Reddy, Capitol' 4. NEIL DIAMOND -4. RIDE 'EMCOWB<>Y - Ser:enade; Colu_m_biit · , Paul Davis, Bang S. HARRY CHAPIN· -c-S~fY, EYES ADORED Verities & Bl.a derdash, YOU --F-r.ankle-Vali Elektra Private lo k ) . . . money." • en1rtn'c·r1r"1a-wy-er can ta~e that up with ABC if the show .clicks"! "lf-I -eon afford the al· torney," s he 1auihed. -M• ,,._ .... ~ ... ,~ ~~10Z2 .I StltlM 'Kidi'·A IQu" (COii!) 'S9-1uest. 1 1-l:.l~l:i~~~::;,ii::i;::ll:.olf Gilnn rord; Otbblt Rty llOlds. (l)1i0111er "'4• • 1 \L.~~~::::=:..~;..,!!?!_!::2::;!:.~:!:;~=~E.!!:!J I ~ A~ ,,, '2,~ ':::' Cil Mid Wlfld ti A.l!IMb ..._ ~ Tht Co11u1tn6en "Sir Arthur '· ' ' • • . W.lflillirtel Strl!Pt Tta Harris" As Marihal of tilt Royal I .11 • .., Dff1 Alw Aif roree, Sir Arthur "Bombe1" 1111· I ~;..-..:.••::,:;:o;IT~S~Ul~JtCT=ii!.,•..;jl Ultlt ll1ctl1 /""' , nr' taUlf par1lleled lhe rrowth of A "BENJI" I . ·· 1:111a tHlwm cw111 .... ''Th1Col· 11\t hU'I/ boinber Ind bit IU"tu v "DIG_UY"(G __ J --~ontl" L111.J. &~sis 11 1 llr'IU· ciused 11eat ai11lro11er151> 1tt11 tht 1,. ____ _. _ _. ___ ~. ptoud n11!lt1ry ollk:tt. wllo Is wd· ,...r. • . 4tnly IKti with ,1 p1inlul 111d un· fll £dltcaUontJ IClltea Strin pl1nned reuftlon with his d1u1hl11. l;tfllle Uni~ Anne (Juli. Cobb) How 1111 llwrll ffi Th Sl1111tB dfWnk. tllt Colonel. clecides to -HP '" _(f)I Beil.ml tlltir lfllliollshlp ltClll d11t 11 CD Mnit: "Jtifld Sims~ Anne's lmOtndin1 '""" .. •· lO:lO m Sal1ri It Adftlllu11 e CHRISTMAS SPECIAL 1 · I .ltunie, tt Mftnlllll * "The Bear Who Slept ~a= Grits • Thtough Christmas" . .t.c.o111pJ11i11t no Family Classic: 1l:ao g mo mm Nm o CJ w ~ m LW."'1J "" @ llli E!l O> w '"" lu1 WM Slijt Til,..p CMJ-0 lest of lire«M (II' Tell £. Stat G fud~1ted "' l6 Nl1'0 111 rt.. stories ht Us Mtril tbollt m Tht LKJ Sllow Cllrist'"u but 'Id ntw:1 nptn· lrliniln: l111peuiblt r t nc:ed It Jlllee bean tlwl)'S hibtr· HiJ~l lialtery 11111 in orintlf Md sleep 1hr0dp1 17" {]) ,.lttr Gurin tM holidty se11Q11. fo1 onct, ltd 1f. Wild Wild Wttl 1i del"'"intd to fi1hl his Mluftl ffi t~1 Mr Htalllt •ntl1na1ion ro slttp ind roe1 In (29 (Jj} W1ntM; Dt1d or Aliwe $alfth of Christ'""· Tom Smoth!rl, ll :JO 0 (i1' ll) I]) CIS lat: Mime: A111 JohMOn, Ba!l>111 'f1ld~11 a~d "lluie~ Id") '57-£1 n r p r~ 1 Kelly ""'' p1ovr6e lhl 'i'OlctS Ill II 0 I e • 1 R•ch1ra.Bocnt. th11 1nomal1d ~lldl)J •PfC~•I. ()) MllYit: "The Golde11 llade" ~ MIWl1: IZhr) Blut ~les (mus) (ad'I) ·53 _ R0<:~ Hudson, ~& -rred A1ta+11, 81111 Crosby. 0 ~ I]) (l§l. €Ill Johnny Ctr1C1n (ill llt5! •! GNUcho Mu:h11.ellindori is '41uest llost. Dul•r.s Cllok• I) H1l11ious Houst'tl frijllltnsteln Thi l old 01111 ,, M01tie: uSulldtl l!K. ~ (d") •51 Soecrr r1om Mtilc:o "'R H .. 126 MIWll: (C) (21n) "Tiii hlMI ~ Obert • ~!tori. ~,,~,a Wr:1M. 1-ltlc ~b-irf" 1 l •57 l 1 O Mo'lll!. 1rs AllYI (dr1) 68 --~w1• to'" -IU· lommy 1(11~. 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"'IYEIYTHtHGYOUALWATS ' WAMTIDTO INOW AICMll'SIX" ... ..,ANHY llU" ) THE OOESSAALE. THE STORY IS llUfE. Tilt ENDING'Wlll • STARlliYOU. -·--...- •• crou between Love Story and Lastlango·1n Parisi" --~ Flehion r5t.J:N9.port C111tef ~ BtKh i liil-o7IO CONTINu.ous· SHOWINGS , ...... -.,.tll•' ....... " •11~~~~= .,.,... not&fAMON ~,... .... , ..... , :+ffi:'HUU~S'"oe&'• ...... t l . HAT VANISHED' '" THl HltCHCOCl TUOITIOM ""' "DOH'T looet IN THt ............ IRI , I ,. ; Bu•ria Park •82 1·4070 ·C.,...,. 'THE CHARIOTS . OF THE GODS" MO PASSES P!UA°U ___ N ,.. .. )1!11 .......... ·---· ....... -... · •loo!• ...... , .. ---· -·k .,.....,. __ ..... __ WELCOME TO ENIC ATOKA COUN'Y • • It So to live .•. lf ntE.J Setyou. Ill ,.,...,._., . ._ .. RICH'ARD LEE BURTON MARVIN "1jE ILANUIA* ifUOIO N ... W H:L .,.. ...... ..,. ..... WAL1EllMATIHAU "THE LAUGHING POLICEMAl4" I . CAMEiar IGJ tt)~ --• - , \ • • • • • ' -.... -·· • • • , .I • • - • .. --· .. ·.;,. ... ':i.; .... ' ~- - • • .. 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December 16, 197• ~Vll"'e R ider -~l~f!d $10,000 l\1JNNEAJ!9LlS, Minn, San Diego, for a two-week fAP I -".j.\4,young t.t in· .-t furJough arter boot camp. nP.SOtan rece1\'Cd a hcro'.s Ile was met at ~finneapohs· "'·elcorhe_whfn he rtturnt.>d St. Paul lnt e rn .. tional tinme foltt>.,.,in,11 a b1('ycle Airport by a 100-piece band ride to ,Ca lifurnia that from Spring Lake Park. netted ttl)fv l~ 10,000 for the Hi gh St'hool, Atty. Gen. ,,m1•ric:1n C:1nct·r Society. Warren Spann aus, Navy of· Bill Hoy .-.r, 1\1 , n Navy ficials, rep-mentatives of seaman rrorn Spring L11kc the American Cancer Socie- Parlc pi;d:ilt.·d from t.tin-ty, his parents and friends ne(M~S~\"i (.OS Angeles l"n and relatives. , route to boot carnp in 15 · When Boyer enlisted ii'! ;,' weeks last s\lm mt·r. the Navy , he told officials~ Boyer fh•w home from about his desire to cycle lo California. They not only gave their approval, but also contacted the Cancer LOlllELY !ruslra1£'d. croblems? ABC T el&chone Counsehnq Service So<'iety about fund raising. Boyt-r le rt ~t inneapolis on his 10-spet-d bicycle June 11 UPIT...,._ ASPIRING ACTRESS -. • ' .. --_.. -.. ' . .. , She's Chip Off 01'. Block ... -' ., . . 1 81 VtRNON SC01T Sis\er Romina bas tieen more bighly publicized than. r HOLLYWOOD· .(Uf:'JJ -Taryn. Power. 21-yea.N>ld Taryn. Romina caused a fiUrt')' of exciterqent several daughter of Tyrone ...PQ.wer, bas no memories or her years ago when she did a nudeaceaeJn a movie in Rome. father but avldly watct\_es hia old movles attemptinJ·to TarYQ, fluent in English, SpaniJ • Italian and French,. fin"d clues to his personality ind character. and determined to become a fine t:~ess, rules out nude Taryn, who was S wheit her father died, has moved to scenes. ~ . Holly""·ood from Rome to establish a rum career. '"My father, my grandfather and my great.grandl•ther . She is an exceedingly beautiful tirl with the .· green· were all actors," Taryn said. '.'1'1y m~ther is an ac~~ss. I gold--Oal· eyes of htr mother (Llnda Christian) ·but the would like to carry on the family tradition. To me, its not turned~up nose of Power and bis soft, pleasing maMer. so much a matter of priae as it is responsibilitr, ·'' · '"l'VE ONLY se.en 10 of his movies," Taryn smd-tb~ · · · •· · oth·erdlly ,''But)wouldliketo see t~emallT" ' : ··1 especially liked 'The Luck or the Irish• and 'The · Razor's Edge.' I liked "Jesse James,' too. But it was~ strange at the l!'nd watching him shot in the back ~Y· ing. It was eerie." . ·Taryn is so caught up in studying her famous·tatber that she rarely follows the story line of his films. ··I see him as a person -my father -not as the character he is playing," she said. "'And 1 t)lint l 've · learned things about the sort of man he was, traits people who knew him haven't been able to communicate. ••WJIEN I'M not behaving as my mother would like me I . AUTO insurance . 645·2222 ,. "'· ~n<.I arri\'cd in Los Angeles l06ti<iys later Taryn Power, 21 to, she says, ·vou't"e just like your rather,.' After seeii:ig AS $"00 LC>Vt AS , ANNUAL .\--- . ·. r . t.A.C:ALLS ' •' . . 6•/M1~. \, . • ' I ~ '~ . . . _,¥ qwn your ow.. · lf'lephOllf'" 1y1l~l ' i nd •ave I ... ' ) (busi(less sei;vice only) . Silent.bur11lar afar~ .8ys,trm1 f lrODI 80~/day ' -:;::::;:;;:::;::::;::::;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:===:;;--1 him on the screen. thht mekes me prou"d. '' ----------J · Taryn has appeared in a couple of second·rate South . . . Car tf"leph_on.f' •38.81,iMoH.lh RABBJn American film s and now has an opportunity lo shine in _ "'The Count of titonte Cristo" with Richard Chamberlain, Trevor ijoward, Louis Jourdan and Donald_Pleasence. •HOME Wiahher a Lady Seikil Chrild1111111- ' -• INDUSTRIAL • COMMERCl:.\L •YACHT · The.tw"o·hour NBC television spetlal will be aired Jan. 10 ~fQre)t is released internationally in movie theaters. ··Unlike many another second generation performer, Taryn will not be getting.breaks because prod ucers knew ·her as a child. Sbe has livedabroad almost all her life. BOB PALEY and As's· oc"1a·tes Inc. While she is not sentimental ,about her Jate father, she vei"es his achi evements. ' . 2239 FAIRVIEW. COSTA MESA .. Last month I attende<fthe I6tii commemoi-ation of his Phone 642-6500 • 5"46-3205 TEtEPHONE C!). OFCAUFORNU )001 Rrdhill Blvd. . <Bid~. VJ. J 07 • . Coata M•••• Ca. 92626 ' .. 58l·l3.31 "" . ' . 97'!-1.234 . AX PR~LEMS? i--~--i-~-...~c..,~itiOR ,. l•1 Lcn1 of \)0,0 .,,,.. ..... ..,. A . ff. W£/N£RT C.......J-J..<lea " h said " as._at J be same hUrch-and !~~~~~~~~~~~-~-~!:!·~~!:'~!:!!:!!:! cemetery where the funeraJ took place. I couldn't go to -+ his runeral because hi s third wife made it clear my mother and my sister IRominpl:and 1 would not be welcome there. ., . -,.:;_ ' • •• Ofl T\ ~ .... ~., a.1io· C41121ll ll·IOSS f.S ,_. Fine jewels· 32 EASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH .... 2040 • ' ' ••r·ve ne'l£.f_seen his third wife (Deborah Mi11ardos)"or my half brothef'f(Tyrone Power Ili)'"but I wnlerstud they are livin1;i n 1rtexico." ' ' . lf-botb:YP'91 . and . r Christmas tree .need at~trtll1ing. •• EvelV year it's the same: bY .the time You've the· 1atest body-Shaping equipment? The trimmed the tree, that trim .. ~ummertime head-start makes it easy. and our Hohday shape is.. fad ing .. By Christmas you'll gain Offer makes it easier still: . . anotheii:(i~e or ten p_Qu(l<;t~ New_te_aq;, · Two rriemberAA~• for th e price or· one. you 'll b~~try. ' .. --:--That's ·right'lf yoU JoTn between rrovem~- So why.waitl.Why nofStay-in sh.ape"with ber 25th and December 22nd, yo'y_and..yQ..t1( -~!_11), sauna, whirlP90l and exerc i~.!_on _Q:artner mau _ rchas~:Year member- . ....,._ ' . • ships tOr hcilf tpe·regular first-year member- shi p priceeac!\ Regular individual member- :Jhips are_ also available at low cost, tower on your·tirst v;stt. (Ask abOut our 5 wk. pro- gram:-s20-2r vilits ror2rseeus todiy~The ~ - more-you e_ut ~t>ff-;1he.more you put it.,oll.=-. _ ---T..h.e.ahii ol torhorrow 1tart1 tod9~ "' ·"' 4IC/1 A1!1tr1tir £oufevard Col'IPr (JI <:.J rsOn A:?fi 8814 -6?? E.i~• l(:it,.i!a Avenue ~"r/~~~ it~l•O Ave, 2 memberships fer . the price of 1. Now •. --' .... 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'~~~11.l J ' I ' • ., ' "- • ' ~ • ~-' • ' . ii" . • • , ByAWSONDEERR Of._Otll'lo ...... S~H The que6tion caine at the end « a parentstudy group. ··1r you had known what child· rearing was like.before you decided to have children, would you still have wantedtobea'J)arehl?" · Eighteen or the t'wenty couples didri"t h~-Sitate. ''No," w"as the reply , , A sour note in the lwllaby? : Thdse suc..v.eyed offei'ed mixed reac- tions, but lherT was some consensus. .. It isn't as easy as it looks from the outside," said Pal, a former teacher who adopted a chih;I after almost a dazen years of marriage. ~·people kept saying to me , 'Wail tlll you have your own.' and now I know what they meant.'' A father of two preschoolers nolecJ that arenls stil . are res nsible ' • ·. • 1n • Ujhe m;rriage is "_good ''. or "bad, .. and even with good personality ad- justm.ent in the par~nts. -- "Most appeared to have rOman· • L\icized _PAtel,llbood. As on~ fi\Olhe_r ·said .. ~l. tnew where ,babies came ~t°:lll(f.~ .. 1 ~dn't·kno~ ~hat they LeM,.aster.s 00&.ed that in mothers whO had professional training and ex:.· tensive work experience, the crisis was even more severe. But do most (»Uples think or becom- ing parents as ii traumatic event? . · MYTHOLOGY "No," said the father of two. "We fall for the tnythology. We believe it will be fun; lha:t children are all cute, all the time; that good.parents always mean goqd children.'' Modern · me.dicine, science, ap· -p1rances and child psychologists, it Her ch.ildren are frciwn, so an older \voman offers a different perspective. ··There were limes, especially when I had two in dtaper_j;, that 1 felt boxed in, trapped, by being a mother. But, l'ddoit again. ··1 had an advantage over many young couples today, because 1 tiad parents nearb,v. There was grandma for some-advice-and reassurance, and she could take the children when 1 re· ally needed a break." . - , This sentiment wa s echoed by WALKSTIGHTROPE · George, v.•hose first son arri\•ed v.'hen Nancy, a Newport Beach mother he was 30. and a nurse, describes it as ·'walking· rrwmr no ~extended family and no a tightrope." sense of commuRity, you are !iterally "It·s a · maUer of making sure I at the mercy of baby-sitters. You do meet my needs and my husband's as begin to feel trapped and it has to ar-. ,well as the children's. ~ rect your attitude toward your .. People who feel trapped by paren· children." . .thood just aren't .accepting the I-le brought up a problem cited by responsibilityfortheirown actions." many YQung husbands. · · · • • lllntr1U. h Tllfl .....,_ .. ,, I t ... • 'f ')1 Feeli appe y .your little · 'ft J, bundle bf'iPM? ... II hi Other parents • !j 1. ' ' I I offer some.: .. : .. , .... ideas on m"#/<lr:ifl.. parenthood . happier. ---~-•<' ' ,. .. ...... -". • • • • • --·-,, •• ·~"1 i.. a, t. " -.:i.n• , I • .. '" ,_n -~ " I 1 seem& aven!t-made-th&-job-an.y~ easier. . -but avelesscontro_g e1rc ren .. ··when I get home from work. i She made the comparison.of Stand· want attention and nurturance from ing on the beach and letting the waves my Yiife . She"s been nurturing the knocky oudown. . . .... ~ .. ' -.~ - BESPONSIBIUTY GREAT "Teachers, television· and peers hav'e an influence that we i:an't always measureor control." • And, added lftnOlher of three, you get a little help in being a good wife or a good husband, but how do you learn to be a parent? • . Scieibloii.stE.E. LeMaswi, wtjting in ~Mam.age and Family -Living," says that "adding the first child to the utban, middle class married cOuple is acrisisevent." .. · His studies reveal that this happens· ~bether or not the child ~as pla_nned, ' Once you have the child, said one young woman, you're trapped. · Trapped? , • ··I think what we,.as parent.s, need more of is a cha.rice to sa·y that things aren't always so neat. When 1· got married, having' babies was the natural nex~step. .... ''Babje.s were perfect little.bundles _ ol joy. ~r·sow.ething "las wrong it had to be with me,1 said ,a mother who married at 18. "I love my children, but they're not perfect, and there ai:e times Lwant to be away from them, for myself. Now I . can say tha~. -Two years ago I couldn't.'• --..... -. children all dav . "You can keep on getting knocked "She doesn'i have any left for me, down or .)'OU can ride with it, dive un· She wants attention . and her husband der, or: get out of the water:. But as can't give it." long as you just stand there and do He ~an "t even t:njoy a cocktail hour, nothing, you'r"e goin g to be hurt.'! he said. The ch1I~ wants to t~lk lo lier tightrope , she notes, is not that. ·Daddy. and may bterally physically precarious. . 1 separate ~1ommy and Daddy. . · ··A family outing to the'beach can ··v!>u have to make a.commitment give us time with the children, lime to being pa rent.s or having a gay old for each other and time for me to be time.You can ·tdoboth." me ." ' ' Their solution was ·a cOmmilment to She cited another..fxample. ,- '"adult time" out of the house, away "''"Suppose someorr: came to you and from the children at le.ast one night a offered a rea11Y terrific steady job. week . "You have lo go out. If not, the Your job would be to take an infant time is·lost." and rear him for the first 20 years o! bis life. · "You would guide, mold, help him · 'People romanticize parenthood. One mother said she knew where babies came from but she didn 't know what they were like. learn and grow. ··wouldn't you say. ·1 think I nee~ some training forthis first·?.'' · . The trapped feeling, said Marti Malterre: who leads parept., study groups for the Family Study Center.or Orange CoU.nty, often· is based on responsibility, guilt and lack or knowledge. ·. · Adding the first child is a crisis event.·· : . ' -. • ··If someon~oesn't know what tti- expect in the normal stages of child development, they worry more than parentg. who have. an ideL.O[ what is, normal and what IS abnorm2P. ;-SEEK ANSWERS . Bea Anderson;Editor ,...,,o.c ........ t,,1'14. / Groups Offer : Aid. to ·Parent . ' Increased interest in educati~n for parenlhoo~ -~~s .. 1~.~ 1;. spaw)led Several community organizations. A samplm_iPf-1 , P.fogranfS in the soulh Ora.rige County area arc capsuf:ii~d.._ :.. ... below.-·· . . · · ·-ic.. .. :..:. ---Perfiaps prompt.eOb)'"'""tb"eeduca·-- tional program that g'oes .with natural · cbUdbirtl:i ,:: mo.re and · rnore couples - Family Study Group of Orange County offers-satul'd \\-'orkshops al Gisler Intermediate School, Huntington. I ' I ' r I ' •• ... 3.re seekitig pa?enteducalion. -r ·. A proliferation of such ,courses 1n the past few years is evidence .<>f Jhe trend. , 1--• ..Aild, the m(}St.valuble, say those in· volved ,'ar'e parent study groups. . · "they learn mote· from talkin! to each other in small groupJi than from listening to an ·expert'~~· said a group leadeftt "l thinlrtt helps replate,lhe-aid a mother got from her family or close neighbors. It gave me more con· fidence Jn my competence as a parent.••' How. aside rrom better training ror parenthood, can couples .~£fing the trap? Young couples are circumventing ~e. b&·s~tter problem b y sharing silting services. 1 "We often take another child along to our cabin in the mountain5. Th ey have a great time and their parents have a weekend fl'ee. Another time, they free us,'' said one mother. · It works as well for youn g mothers, who escape the "caged feeling " by go- ing to sc hool or working on a favorite . activity. _ ··~ ALTERNATIVES A f,ther suggested olhe·r· a1t.ernatfves. ·:we waste an important resource, senior citizens. Those of us who don't have grandparents and parents · nearby could have a fo s ter grandp·arent program. It ~ould enrich their Uves and the children's.·· · A foster-child program, "'here older children were placed on a short-term basis with young families, could be beneficial to both. ·'The older children would get rirst: t I • l .... • J .. Tomcat's· Howl Sil-enced I DEAR ANN LANJiERS: How do ou like this? An acqua\nlance of" ioe who has been a ':successrut _at-· ey hen in Oaklind for severa( ears started fooling al'OlU1d with a "end .o( his wiCe. Befor:e long they ere meetlhi every Thursday at a olel near tlle airport.. Jle told. his tre he had to leave \Own fbr a weekly ines1 mee~. 1 SomeOne pul ·a bug in Wifie.'s ear she decided to h::indle the matter n her own Wlf.)'. Last Thul"!day night be got tn• her· car •nd followed her usband and his Indy friend to the otel. She watch«} them check in, .return the car and drtve to their room . ey em.cried lQOD all.er aad sbo as· sumed they •Wt.r9 ing to dinner, so any questions. · three or fo~t: Weeks wh~thcr we g'et in· she Waited 'till t.Key returned two This story is all over town ahd r vited ba~k or not. I think it's rotten of bOurs latet -dnink as a pair or thought I'd share it with you as an ex-· him to put his parents ahead of me .. skunks. In a 20Mbnut.es lhe lighl.$ · ample of how ONE woman dea11·wtth Our first argument was over my 1n· went out. the problem in Californi'-a. -laws ·and I'll bel our last one will be. OAKLAND READER too. Please give me your opinion in 0The wltc. ~ed dhe full hour, then ' DEAR OAK: Beautiful. Thank you this matter. -WON'T GIVE IN .tapped lig_htly on the door., The ror sbarin_g. DEAR GIRL: Your signature lells woman, ha·tt-asteep, opened Lhe door rn.e more than your letter. And now and nearly fainted. Her lover was DEAR ANN LANDERS : Right now here's my opinion, which will pro· :snoring loudly in lbe background. The my husband ia:n ·t speaking to me ba}tly create ·more .trouble than you wife said quietJy, "Unless you wunt because of a disagreement we arc. bad before you wroce, for "'hich I real trouble. you'll 'et dressed and having in regard to his parents. They apalo1lie In advance. drive yourself horn, right now." , sold thell"ho~~.moYed-te•1imall I agree with your butband. Parents The other woman, scared out or her· a phrtment. It lr ~r ... ~_lan lO"'have are special people and the same rules wits, scrammed In record time. The S.u.nday dinner every week with a thatapplyto~1lfriends donot1pply wife undressed and slipped Into bed ~hlld or another relative, but they tolhem. · . next to her husband. When he woke up never invite anyone.to their place. . or coursr. lt'1lackyof yourln·fawstO . the following morning and found her My husband says it's okay with him ~mbark on a scheduled routine or next to bUn b.e was loo terrified to ask and I should ha ye them over every freeloading without ~clprocatlon. Bu& • ' • ' ' • Beach; evenirig parent study groups, and seminars on~ special topics qt.iarlerly. Membei"ship inCorm3.tion is available from Mrs . 1-Iarold r..1alterre, Huntington Beach. ,---...... •' Exploring-Pa,.erithood , sponsored.by the Red Cross, is offered at Corona d~I Mar High School on Monday e~en-y ·• in.gs for pare~ts of preschoole·rs . ~ · Family Education Center; Newport Center United-',_,._ Methodist Church; Coronadel JI.far, is directed by the RN John Knox . Free education and counseling services are1'o fer.ed by trained, professional counselol's. Infant and Child Development.-..vh ich offers a Mo and Me exercise program for tOddlers and their moth presents a series of evening lectures on varied topics. ~ Richard He gner, Irvine, is co -director. , Family Guidance Center, Cost a ;\lesa f'irst Uni Methodist Churct. c;ponsors lecture·discussion series family rel3tionships and patterns or grotvth and deve ment in children, co-sponsored by Orange Co ast Eve College this fall . Lecturers are dra\vn from several ciplines. Parent Effectiveness Training courses are offer periodi.cally by area instructors. Information on upcomiD'I sessions CC!.n be obtained by writing: Effectiveness Tra· ing Associates, 110 So. Euclid Avenue, Pasadena, 91101. hand e:ocpe rience at child ca re. a nd maybe not be in such a hurry to marry and have children. not until thcy"rc ready. ''For the youn g couple, it would pro· vide help with child care and a chance to work with older children, and have a more extended family.'' · Pareritbood, it was added, is not all so ur notes. The rewards are...,, eludi ng grow ing as your child.....,ws ··n ut if y'ou have to do it alone, without supporl. without time for .JOUr own needs. 1l is a trap. But you een free yourself." "Would I do it again?'" aid a "mother. "Yes. But this tinti more lha n on-the· iob train in~ Ann Landers (or your bosband11 sake, you should agree to have them _,and do it 'as graciously as possible. · DEAR AN N LANDERS: 1 noted re· cently in our local newspaper that an · obituary notice read ·•pall bearers \\·ill be runcral home pcrsonn«!.I." This seemed Very sensible. Peopl e are li"ing longer and older £riends a nd r('lalives cannot lift heavy caskets. It ~"'Orries me lha t when I pass on there will be few available pallbearers. Any suggestions? -NO NAME PLEASE • DEAR N.N.: My funeral director tell11 me ther~ are two kinds or pallbearers, active Jnd hf'.lnorary. When the tontemporarles or the de· ... ceased are up in years, the. artual Hit ... Ing can be done' by rwseral bome persodnel and the honora~y · pallbearers can l''llk behind &be casket. lt Is sometimes customary ror Ute "honoraries'' LOwear"•hite glowa•acl ·leav.e thesn on the casket as a 51'SRbol that tbe)· have scned. •• Is alcoholism ruining your Ille! Know the danAcr signals and w.hat to do. Read thl' booklet, "Afcoholism - Hope and th~l p."' by Ann L~ndcrs . Enclose 35 ccn~s in coin with )'our re· quest anct a long, st;i.mped,, s~lr· addressed t·nvclopc to An n l4andcrs, P.O. Bo~ t400, Elgin, 111.60120. .. • • . --- • \ 'i I ' c!:1'I ,. 'l""""' /, .~~l1•-1 . , ·~ •• ,~,.;, .. / ·.-1 . - ~ I ~ • .. • • Toward Festive Night. J\.1rS. Arthur Leva· climbe up to join !\.Ir. and Mrs. Richard J\.1ower on their Way to Las Luces, de Navidad, .-. lhe annual holiday dance presented )Jy the Alta Bahia Philharmonic Com· mittee. J7 roceeds from the festive evening, Tuesday, Dec.· 11. at Bahia -£orinthian \'acht Club, help provide -free con certs for the schOol children of Orange County. -~ti.a ls Exchanged_ .. .. ......... '' ...... ' -. ' --... . ...... ' ' Horoscop~: Scorpio Attenf i,ve' project. for shows that (eelinf ls re-, TUESDAY DECEMBER 17 , ciprocated.' 1 A .D A LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): , Emphasis Is on "double harness." Means you re- quire active participaUonof partner, mate. Joint efforts are likely to succeed. . BySYDNEYOMAl!R , AJlJ[S (March 21 -April 19): Accent friendship - and a family.reunion. Make. rirst gesture. Reconciliation is on too -and you might a.s ~·ell be big about it. · VIRGO (Aug. 23·Sept. .22): Routine or basic issues- . ~ take precedence over the TAURUS (Apnl ~May 'dramatic. Key iS to main· 20): You ~ay feel as 1r you tain steady pace. Don 't de· ~ are runn1n~ an obstacle legatetoomanyduties. course. Key 1s to see the re· al, to eliminate the im- • aginary demons. Build self- esteem. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22)·: 4Accerll Is on creativity, change, children, the ability to get your message across, to imprint your style. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22- Jan. 19): Some may get im- pression that your budget has no limits. Do something -fast -to correct that im- pression. B~ a comparison shopper. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Accent is on Personali· ty, the way you come across te> others. Take initiative and be independent in thought, action. Lead rather than follow. PISCES (Feb. 19-~arch 20): What occurs behind closed doors is more imi>o.r· GEMINI (May 21 -June 20): Put philosophy to work. Get "in touch" with those at a distance -persons who ·share YOU'r"i"mbitions, goals, motives. Organize. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. tant than usu:al. You have 21): Emphasis iS on defini· authorit~ on_~ .side - >1· policy details con· some w1U 1>e pulling atr· 1 c1i:iohs. Be alert., 8ware ·' •ings" in yOurbebalf. · CANCER (June 21-July . 22): Wh·at appears a mistake will rebound in your favor., Know it and avoid dep~ession. You will be re- aching more peopl~ arid ·completing an important and atte"ntive enough to, "study" between the lines. I( today is you~ birthday · you are a combination of SAGITTAl!IUS (Nov. 22-Dec. · 21): -s tlOrt trip, ideas. ability. to analyze problj!ms -lhese are spotlighted. Ori.e you care idealism and down-to-earth philosophy. You can or- ganize under pressure; you accet>t responsibility. tight to prove a point and inspire confidence. ·~ Club Gatherings _ Holidays Celebr(Jted Alumnae Mrs. Michael Kennedy's Mission Viejo home ~)I-~ the setting for a meyling and , wh.ite elephant e"· cha.nge for Saddleback· · Capistrano Valley Alumnae Club, Kappa Kappa Gamma . !i.lembers will meet at 10 a.m . Wednesday, Dec.18. MVGOP The 11th bir~hday Qf Mesa Verde Repubtlean Women . wi ll be celebrated, during an installatioA ml!eting at 1 p.m. Wedtresday, Dee.18. in the Vista ·de! I~ago Lounge, Cos[.li."f!f'esa. New Lease New officers are the Jl.fmes. Edith Beamish. pre- sident; ?ttarjorie Snykers, Col. Thomas H. A._ Lewis, vice president; Ruth Fleet, producer and ~~1ter or m embe rs hip chairman;: 1 num er~us t~lev1s1on pr:o· .. Phyllis Bradley an~~ grams 1ncluding~e,Loret· Delores Irwin, secretaries.; la Yoong Show, _w1l1l speak Connie Cullen., treasurer, at the_ next meeting or Newl and Marybe th . Collum, Lease,. . ~ ways and means chairman. The sess1onisJilanned a-;, I .7:11 p.m. Thursday, Dec. · ~ 19,. in the Garden Grove Las O/as hl!.!Jle or ~rs. Harris~n . New Lease 1s non-sectanan , Las Olas :roastmistresses will meet for a Christmas party at 7:30 p .m . Wednes· da\', Dec. 18. in the Costa r.1esa home of Sharon Bain· bridge. Officers will be elected. and is designed to help persons under emotional and physical stress. --A ARP--• - A Chrisimas -party is planned at noon Thursday. . , Dfc. 19, f<!:r members or the 3'ROQMs-«> so. VOS .. INelUOING INSTALLATION s599 YOUR CHOICE ONlY .••• . ARMSTRONG.CONGOLEUM NO WAX KITOIEH V1NyL-1nS1alled COSTA MESA CARPETS & LINOLEUM 696 W. 17th St., Costa Mesa •1>45-3965 ForChristma~ ... give the watch with funing fork accuracy Bulova Accutrone -for men and women. The most welcome gift Qf all It a Bulova Accutron watch. So pr'c~e ~the Accutron tllnlnf fO -mOvement that acc~r.cy It guaranteed 10 within a minute a montti." see ou r lull·aelaclion of Accutron mQ!:lels tributa:l.to variPus ch~ ~~r~~L.!j'~~an lCburcb '' ,.l ' -" I ·~, ·->! -A.. -1.. :..t-~· by Court Stell ~Mar s-,+Wl\l~ Lt.in~·---•· - . ~ --· • :;;,--,.rW~ ... -Don~~~O~~ ~;11E~-~i!~~~~~~i~!~ ··~~:'.''luo'.""'~'·~=:j:";~·'"""n:•: , Catholic Daughters-of . ' ' "IA/" ' · D~t: , 'Jia. lll!L. !____ Amen-,·. dur1·ng an s p.m. -'Lawyers •• 1ves ---~ ------~-·--n---211L·1'11to s1reotoCoth~ -645-6142 meetiqg W'ednesday, Dec. , • · , · ,,..,...,,~' - __ In Coast Ceremonias· 18, in St. Joachim's Church, La WY e r s ~1. ves .of ~;;;;;;:::;;;;;;;;;;=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;===;:;;:;!. Costa Mesa Orange County w1U meet.F . , • Thursday, Dec. 19; in the Dusty Wjn_g§. home of M rs.:.1Nllliam -An~:gno·stou-ror a Christmas tea. ,. .. BURGIN-BURFIELD Los Angeles Temple. Church or Jesus Christ of , Litl....,Y Saints was lh~ settThc·ror the marriage 1lr Carli }tarsha Burfield 11nd• h ard 1-lcr sc hel Bur•in, h of Costa l\lesa. Ttleir parents are l\1rs. Dorinda U-lawkins or San Fra ciscoiand J\lr. and J\1rs. lier i Burgin, C.9Sla l\1es' ' -B al attendant s \Vere !ltrs at Bristol, Vivian and y Burfield and \Va;tiliiirgin. .A-tk~ng the bridegroom \\'Ci'. ,Bob Ba con, .J1n1 l~ur ·11t1t, Gay Chr1st1anson and oltz. T ide is a graduate of Edi igh School and her husltar'ld' is a graduate of Cosfa Mesa Jligh SchnoL 'fh:( w'ill li\'C in Costa ~tesa . BAGOZZl-$TEPHENS Stephanie Anne Stephens became the bride of David .. ~A ' . I\,. cmon'S : 1J .~ SPORTSWEAR I~'.', ... ,,. ..... "' .BAl80A ISlNC> 216Mrri~A. .... 67S.1'10t -----... I ' 18KCHAINS I I ! !Sf ITALIAN HORN I I •· I I ~ I I(; ' I I , I I '· I I ' I l ~t ' . I I .. A.H. WEINERT I ~ FINE JEWELS I ~"''"'"" ''""" I I , 1Newoor1Be11Ch I 644 ·~040 J.--..----... ' L. Bagozzi of YosemTteNa . tional Park 'during ilou·blc ring rites performed by lhc Rev. Dr .. Charles H. Dieren· field in St. A_ndrcw's Presb-ylerian Church , Newport Beach. The bride. daughter or ~Ir. itfH.i ... M.rs. \Valter \V . Stephens of Costa ~1esa , is a graduate of Newport Ha,bor High School and t.IRS. BURGIN MRS. BAOOZZI Dusty Wjn{r.-former · airlines stewardesses, will vieW tbe ·Parade of i..lgbts aboard the Belle of Balboa and then travel to the N'ewport Beach home of the L. Douglas 1.1cBrides for chili .. 'The-party will. begin al 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 19. 1\-tembers will· bring girts whicti later will be de- livered to Juveni!e Hall. HB Women ~ fabri c Gallery Lap robes and tray favors are being donate4 by Hunt- ington.Beach Women's Club • to patients in a convales-1 cent home. ' ' ' . . ' . 'ff -- attendedUCir\'ine. rites in the India n Wells..---'--------------------------------! Her hus band · ~tten~cd Country Club. :FABRICS Florida State Un1vers1ty.1 lier parents are Mr. and Tampa, and is the son·ortn ·1.1rs. Charles D. Shoaf ol Raymond li. Bagozzis or Sebastopol and he is the !Kil South Daytona. of J\lr!'. Rose Barba of Sum· Attendants \\'ere Laurie, mil, N. J . and Lhe late Ml'. Valorie, Robert and Ken-John A. Barba. net'h 'Stephens, Lynn and llnnor attendants were Kuren , liamm~ras. Rita Co lleen Fitzgerald Shoaf S\vectser-and Gary andJohn·A .Barball~. Jlathaway. The new ~1rs. Barba 1s a ·rile newlyweds \viii live graduate or Greensboro 'in El Portal. ' Coll<'ge, Greensboro, N. C. BARBA-SHOAF florence Ja,ne Shoaf, a former Newport Beach red· dent, became the bride ol John Arthur Barbi during lier husband is an alumnus of the College of '\Villiam and ~tary , \Villiemsburg. After n honeymoor:L--in ~lawaii. the newlyweds will reside at ~tarjonmar Farm, Blairsto°"'n, N. J . THE STORE THAT BROUGHT LOWER PRICES TO MEWPORT·MESA DEAN'S PHARMACY Formerly Deon'~ Medicine Shop WE qUOTE PRICES BY PHOME o"' ~· Price ..... SPECIALS THlU DK. 2111. MMtOX-12 01 : " • • • • ...... SI ~q $1 1q ... \SJL 14.59 • $1 )~ $1.0t CIN.OSE 100\ ............ , .•. ·:···· SS.Cl!I lJ..f,R!DERM 4 oi ••••••.•••••••••••••• $1 Sf 8-COMPlfX with c.. . . . . ............. \J 89 .,,. $1.lt ,.,, $~.t5 vrT.l..(XJ 1.U. lP"e D ALPHA 6oiit ~ NoM:il) ................ sa. qs . - SPlCl.4.lS UMiTlD TO quA.HTITltS OM HA.MO WE QUOTE PRICES BY PHOME 390 E. 17tt. St .. lat Tusffn _., •. I C9lta M••o (Across tne $1reet from Jad< In The 60111 HOURS',_. M"'""' 642 4104 f ·Z $M. CloMd S-· • • • Npstalgia ... antique campaign pins -·-... all llriginal. We purchased a small, but cornpletcz., collection of pins fro?!\. political campaign'i,._ofthe_~t . Teddy Rooscz.111!.lt,Bryant, T~t.~ IDnlR.y,F.U.R .. Truman.etc.. 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German 5 Inclines 29 Insect · river downward JJ Gridiron SJ lnOian • 6 Pet IO()(l5: mar~in91 language 2 word5 34 ... East 55 Be foolishly. 7 Liiie 35 To be: hmd 8 " .... of French 56 Great like Norway" 36 McNa11v:1 57 Rip , 9 Aslr.1 ea1nestly pa finer 60 M11;11 pio<klct . . .. MAltCJA, WATGH ME. OANCE ! ,, ~~ • VJ. >,1 11•" ' . O ' DICK TRACY • . DROP•DROP.DAOP, THE UFE·Glll/NG FLUID SUSTAINS ORO~ -' ' ' ~ t il by Dale Hale l~N'T TMI'?. A 61rEAT •ltOtATINE ?! .. ' DOOLEY'S WORLD Monday.December 16, 1974 DA1~.vr~Lorj '!!ft, ,___By Ro. Bradfieid --·· .---.... \ -ANO SO 00 MV fOlKS •. Of COURSE!... l DR. SMOCK MYHOS0A~P SUGGes-re:P ~ COM6 IN ,.0 see YOU, POC,.-OR .. , GORDO · · MOOM MULL-INS r:::=====::::=::;:-7 l Will."<""--®"' co"'1e oN, MOON ' 1N A Hel.P ME BUlt.D· MINUTE, . A SNOWMAN fl KAYo r v AMIMAL CRACKERS ..., ... ' 1-\0JJ COME ? • by Charles M. Schulz" .--~-----...., '." -,,. ...... 111'? A "EAi.:' ,4(,.T !! t~eeo A MANAG£1l, Pl'N"('YOIA . -TMINK? .. 'fi<KLE • , 11cKtE 11c~1.e by Harold Le Doux , YOU NEED T'WO MA~,16E~~. ONE FOJIC EA.CM LEG. ' ! ' \'. ! J YouR MINUTe15 -UP' . . MD SAVS /NJM 6£UEVES IN THE CHRISTMAS 'fWOSCME: SANTA CLAUS A>jD CREOl~c>.sros. tJrrr THAT MINUTE·· I H'ONe A!IOUT Jf:3o. ' • /' _,. -- .. " .. -· ) --: " • ' 1'·$!r£"0' Mondt)'. Oteemoer 1e, 1974 EhysicaJiy, Mentally Drained, • Parseghian Resigns Grid Pos! SOL."Tll BEl\'I), Ind . CAP) -After Close friends say thef have seen Heshookthatlabel lastseasonwith Except for a 31·20 upset ti}' Purdue this season. the Irish appeared near their 1973 form , despite tbedi~issals and injuries. Then South.em Cal em· barra ssed the Irish on national telev1s1on with a 55-24 \'ictory after Notre Dame bad led 24-0· in the second qqarter. l \:ieasons at the 'helro or America's Parseghia n's decision coming for a ce lebrated 24 -23 victory over "¥>il trad1t1onal college football some time. One said the decision was Alabama for the ri.attonal title. A pqwer, ?\otre Dame's Ara Parseghian made after the Navy game this year. dramatic passing play Parseghian · hasdetidN! he needs a rest. •·Arter 25· years as a head coach, t called while the Irish were backed up Jn a short statement released to find myself physically and emotional· near their goal line 1n the waning mo- new!imm Sunday, Parseghian said he ly drained," Parseghian said. "This is ments helped preserve the fragile vie· would lea\'e coaching for at least one-certainly not an impulsive decision. tory: )'ear lo rt>sl and C\'aluate the future "I'\·e been mulling this over in m,.-'"" ·--- COUNieofhis career. head for some time now, and J finally a'he ann ouncement. probably nol dttided at midseason that my health il~if after Parseghian directs the and the we lrare or my family was ninth-r ank!'d Irish in the Orange Bowl more important than anything else." Ea me against !';o. 2 Alabama on New Parseghian scheduled a news con - Year's,[\'e, apparently was made to ference Tuesday to. discuss his .de- stop sp.:culation that Parseg hian cision. •le would not come lo lhe ~·ould take another college job or telephone to talk with nev.·smen wh o ·move to the professional ranks. called his-unlisted home number. "I'm n~esig ning at thi~ time to Berore t'Oming to Notre Dame in take a ny other coat'hing position 1964. Parseghian was head t'oach eitht.>r on lht-rollcgc le\'Ci err in the pro -eight seasons at Northwestern and f1·~~iun:.i 1 r11nks.·• Par!ieghH11\\, ~tall'-fi ve :it ti1iam l of Ohio, where he l$egan nK'nt rr"!l'c.J . ··1 ju.,1 fl·li th;,it I ~hC>ulcl 1'cl his coaching career in 1951. 4.19,·uy fruni 1,:ouch111g fur ul le.isl one The Associated Press learned that _y~:1r. four of Parseghian's assistants have · •"LJust need time to' rejuvenate his endorsement to the faculty board mySeJJpfiYsically and emotionally.'' to succeed him. This has been a stress -filled year They ll re George Kelly. linebacker for the 51 -y~ar-old Parseghian. Three coach ; Paul Shouts, delensi ve secon- close friends have died. One of his•two dary coach ; J oe Yonto. defensive line dauOiJeff'rs afnicted with multiple coach, and Tom Pagna, o(fensive sclerosis. The other daughter was backfield coach. A decision is not ex- married this fa IL · peeled until after the Orange Bowl. 1-lis team, which appeared headed ln 232 ga mes, Parseghian's teams Buffalo· Bows LA Awaits 'Skins After .19-14 ' . . Win. LOS ANGELES-The Los Angeles and commented, ·-11 will-be a real Rain s didn 't \Vani to use anything new knockdown, drag-out super game. that might lip their.hands before the \V e'll pla.y with more intensit.y _than upcomjng ~atlonal'\f;:~ootball League last time . It was nice to win against playoffs, but the Bulfalo Hills. headed Buffalo because now "'e have momen- for the playoffs Lhen1 sel\'es. forced tum going." the situa tion. ~ Los Angeles finished the regular The Rams, trailing 7-0 at halflime season 10-4 and Buffalo 9-5 but each .Sunday. dipped into their bag or tricks had <'li nchcd a playoff berth before ror some ne"' pass plays and defeated they met. the Bills 19-14.1'he game was supposed ··it makes no difference whether v.-e ' ' l6 an iasy"defense of its national litfe, . have lost only SS, while tying six. liis was rocked by dismissal of six .Notre Dame teams arc 94-17-4. On!\' player~!rom the university in a dis-the immortal Knute Rot'kne·s 105 \'IC'· ciplin •• 1 artionthatPaneghianpr~-1orics a t ~o tr c 0 ;1 m c t o 1~~ tested' vehemently, and other key Pars(•A hiun 's lot;.il to be a ho-hummer since both squads meet Washington or St. Louis," com· , had already clinched playoff berth,;. n1ented llarris. "\\'asltington is a ·' A HAPPY TIME FOR ARA PARSEGHIAN AT NOTRE DAME. and Rams coach Chuck Knox was rest- sn1art team that executes very well. II ------------------------------ players were injured b.c!ore the In his first year at Noire Dame. season even began. Parse ghian turned around a. 2-7 Irish . "''Die press ure has ttlken the toll on team to 9-l. The Iri sh fini:-.hed \.\'ith u tho man, silid a longtime associate. ~o. 3 ranking, a 20-17 drfcat in the ··it·~ j.jme I or him lo slO\\' do\.\·n. I'm sc;;i::.on f1 na lc \.\'Ith StJ_uthern California surpriscc.l.hc 's been uble to keep up the thcolll~ setback. puce this long .. , Notre Dame was the national cham- Parseghian, an articulate, decisive pion in 1966, but Pa rseghian was wide- individual with a clever sense or. ly criticized as too.conservative humor, is in Constant demana for bet'ause of a 10-10 tie \\'ith J\lichigan personal appearances. State. ing his top runn)ng backs. Lawrence \\'ill be a rea l g~mc." i\leCulcheon and Jinl Bertelsen niost Knox £'Xplaincd about his pass ofthcda\· stratCAY of the second half. saying, In .the.first round of the Super 80\.\'I ··\Ve wouldn't move the b<1U before series. \\'ashington pays a returh visit halftime and our receivers told us here and Buffcdo is at Pittsburgh . about a le\\' things that they thought SLmday. howe\'er Knox wanted to would work .. On Scribner 's close the regular season on a winning touchdown, he lined up outside the note so he got tricky. tight end on the left side and our two ''Jn lhe second half against Buffalo~ wide receivers line up on the right. We \\'C did-use som-ej)nss plays we hadn 't hadn't useO that formation Tn ·a-loJ\g. • used si nce the exhibition season. in-Jong time." · eluding .Lhe 14-yard touchdown thro"' Luter he· admitted the la.St time had Denver Sh11t 01,t ·we .Made. Our' Breaks -Cha_rgers' Prothro . Sports i.GJrlef to Rob Scribner.·· said Khox. ··\\'e stUI -been in th e preseason. · · have a lot of plays that v.•c h<1ven 't 'fhis ti me'it was Ja"·orski's tufn to SAN DIEGO (AP ) -Tommy NFL's leading rusher, in check most shown." Hl• used 1\lcCutcht"!on only in plunge over. Prothro said it was the first time in ofthe ga m('. •. • .... lhc first quarter and thC' runner went45 Bcrlelsen didn 't sec action because ·this,. his first season as San Diego late in the third period Armstrong ,\·arcls lo surpass his Ri'.l ms •season re-of a hip pointer suffered in the Chargers head c9ach,, th at his club finally got loose, bul ·San Diego cord\\"ith l .l OtJ. · ., \\l ashington game. Offensiv~ tackle had gotten all the breaks. •.• already had a·l4-0 lead on Don Wood Lakers Staggered; -~µigs Settle for Tie_ ScribnC'r 's touchdo"'n e.Jlow(}d the Charl ie Cowan als(:(was held out of ac-~ .• The Chargers closed the season 5-9, and Bo Matthew touchdown runs. H ~1ms totielhe scoreat7 -7in thethird tion but both will play against the "'ith a 17-0 '"'hitewashing of the --ciuarter a nd bc(ore thiit period ·\.\'as .Redskins. · f • Dcn\'er Broncos Sund ay and Prothro 0 ,·cr, {'ua rt£'rback James Harris do\'(' Place kicker David Ray rem~ned said .... ~\\VC got all the breaks ror the over he Buffalo line for a yard to doubtful. !·le was hospitalized j ust first tinie this season. I'm very happy h di hd I . . r . with ever ything." i.coret esecon ouc ow n. before. the game comp a1n1ng9 patn · ··w : lha compct·l-ve 1\rmstrong ran for 142 yards on 18 carries to increase his leading total to .t ,407 yards. Woods, the No. 2 runner, gained IOS yards on 2;r rushes to becOme the all-time rookie rUsb~. Ron Jay,1orski, the replacement for in l'!i~ side alid back .. Punter t.tike .~re .i:no~e :" · 1 1 _ POR.fLA~D -•·11 11•as just <t nother Stemko,vs ki 's e1~hth goal of the year 1-tarris-. did the ;;ame thing Jn the Burke took over the placement chores now, he said. tn quite 8 contrast 10 3 \\'oocls; of New 1\lexico Highlands. duY~ ·{i tltk ... _Ilarry Clemens said had lifted NC\\' Yo rk into a 2·2 tic. fourth period. l"or both Scribner and but Dave Washi~n blocked two or remark he made lwo mont._hs ago. surpassed PackeD John. Brockington J •· · · · h r· t 1 • · "We're a good football team. We go~ \\'11h <1 bit: :-.mill'. ~ · SPrvires Sef awor..S"-l. it v.•as t ~ ITS regu ar his con\'ers1on atle .,Pts. --r--=--the: breaks today because we made-by -S1-y.a1r~. and also becp~e ·the lie smiled llccause-i 1:1.ppe ned to be seitson N FL touchdO<;\'n. 8.,,.... 0 1 0 ,_,, • them happen ,, Chai:g~rs. ·s1ngle-:sea50n rusher. 4f a big aftemoo~n for he 'orlland Trail S:\CJ;{A i\I E~TO -Funeral services ''I don't know what to say about the l.,!,~~1:~ fllmbl• recowry .:.-.'~l ~ L. '" •• otto~r, an, irate Pro.th. ro had ) 1 · 965 a.d_s better than Paul Lowe did in Blazer forv.:ar v.·ill he Tuesday for Robert J . c Bob> · game," commented coach .l.Au Saban ... Clem ens, IQ.year ,·eteran, ~cored , Jl e r\Vi g. t wo -ti'm e Uni\'cr sily of of Buffalo. "It was obviously str3ng'c LA-k•~••4Nn~1+1rm•-"•kk1< said. 1 guess we re competitive and o.ri_.. 1 • 1 o.-0 1s·or hi s poi nts in .the lina\ quurlcr Ca li fornia A\1 ·1\merican football and s loppy. \Ve threw for three in· u, ... 1+1ro~1tr1111•1c11111.ci that'!\.,aboutit,"followinga14-10loss :s..no'*90 • ' ·' • . d th I.kill d It' LA'-J.wof'skllrun•lckt1lled toOa kl and $0-W001K•""'P1r1<1ekkk Sund(\ya:-LhC'1'1'ail.Blnzers .ovcrc:1me player. terccpt1ons an a e .us. s-on •"'-HlllJ6pe'1tromF1r.-UVPDldl•k1< S .d h. h . so-~ttlllwf,lrun Pitr"•ldr. a~6-1>ojnthalfti mecleficitf6ra 100·91 · H('r."·ig . y,·ho had lived in the to .the playoffs , but We 'played this .1.-.. ..n4 -un ay e\vas appier. so-FGw.rv1111111sr .Na1ion:.1l l.S askclb;,ill AssociatitJn \'ic-· Sacramento area for 20 ~ears, died game fi guring it \.\'as importai;it to Flnt11ow111 111.~ •;:, ''f'or a\vhile-(fiiS season~lwasvery ,. ... ,.,s11 tory ove r the Los Angeles Lak e rs in Salurday .aft£'r a brief il lness. I le \\'aS ,,·in, not j~l a preseason type g<1nle." R"""'"·Y•r<U 21 . .a. u.1" · discoUragcd. I guess I sh6uldn't have thl' onl y pro ba:skc1b:dl i;amc pl ay ed C-0. ilunning back O. J . 5.ifftPs6n, the :~:,.~ 1~ t:: been 1bhut I fedHd"'.~-should have \.\'On Sl1n•1a \.·. . \ 1· r \\' If I II · Buffalo sta r, was held to 73 yards.in 13 P1ut1 · •-10-1 11-21,0, more an we I · "Cfe ml' n~, ac(iu'irl·d from New cc7nl~:~ ~~~~e f;1':d ~~~hu~d;:~~';:~ ~ carries and tv.·o of the pass interccp-=l*s.IO$t · 1·n 1;~! The Chargers' last shutout was in Orleans llu:s srason. came off the at Ca'l. n1aking 1\\1 -Amcricn n in 1935 1ions by the Rams Were turned into ,,_,111n-.,1rcts ~ "'-" 1967,24-0overMiamih'cre. ' l"•nch in the soeon<l l"'riod , hit ,,,·ne of. and 1936. II" ,,,,,·,.h .. d l1o·s footb "ll l hd , s· p<:.o rn·shed the iM01v1ouALt.•.1.0111s ··vou have.to talk about the defense '" ,.,, .. .. .. ouc O\.\'n:s. ·. im t. n 1 1 RUSHING -autt11o. s1"'9Mlfl 1>-11, ll•olClon l-1•. today," Prothro saitJ. '.'Denver'1las l :i shot:-. fro 1n'the Ooorand aH six fr ee career in th e 1!'137 nosC Uowl '''hen Cul , season y,·ith 1.125. · c.11>11Un1.11, 1.o•A,.iH.¥<.CutcrwonJ-·O.e.ker J•-11\ h I h UI h I d d r d Al I 3 ' 0 r · d J k y bl <l r Scr1-r1-11,J~1-211. been scoring a lot of points lately bul 1 rO\\" ;11 c·n1pts a.:i t c azcrs ah.' . e eate u l:tma 1 ·O. e ens1ve en ac oung oo o Rl!CEivtMG ..:. lluHaH>, "'" .,.._ Si"'"911 2.21 l." , h t them otf ni-etti·; w·r>rr ExCepl O:J !!>IX·gaml'I0~1ngstreak . In the eci rl \· l!J60s. he \\'JS football the Rums looked ahead to the re-..._1e •• s.,1..._,,.a. \.\e s u "'· . 't ~ . :.i nd· basebail l'Oa l·h at 1\merica n match a gainst the Redskin team that ' P•ss1wG -au111t1, F~•9IMll 1-1 ... 1, 121 Y•••;_~~for :i couple of times wheri _Otis ~ang<'r•. Rollf! :"i,:E\V \'ORK -Greg Polis pot-'ered home <! 30·foot .sla p shot "'ilh 6:59 re- n1a inlng Sund.1y n1ght. gi\11ng the ~ew· York Rangers a 3-3 Xational Hockey · L~agu t! t•~ \v1 th the Los Angeles Kings. 1~01is look 1111; puck just inside the 1.o~ An.Qi.•lt's blue hn C' .i nd bl<J ste<l the :-.h(lt p.i st l l'.IJ!lit· li«H hng go altendt"r l\og il ltl'll \',H·hun. br1n g1n !:' th e H:1 ogl'rs t\·c·n for lhe sct·ond tinic in th1· gan11.• ·r ta• K1 n¢~ h~1d t.il.~·n ;,i :i 2 lend ;.it l2.2!J of llil' !.1'C~1nd pi·r iod \\hen de· 1't"1l~l·n1a n :-.livld••n h.111n.:i::il'SSl'r ~lappt•d a :!U l11nt ~hol p;.1 .-.1 _(j1Jl£'S \'il ll•n1urt· lro1n llh· i:o.dic·s rt!;!hl :-.tc.J~· · 1·h1• j!n:.i l l',J mc· ;, I:! .if!cr Pi·ti: Ri ver College here. beal Los Angeles 23-l7J"ust a week ago ~'1"'1 1•1• u . Lo• A•lft. H1trll ,_,,~. ,,., 1\rmstrong got loose." ~,,....to. Brdhcos coach"" John Ralston wci s Y•""'" -appalled th.at his club could ()ot score .ugainst the Cha rgers. ""To think ihat the 13.th:ranked defensive team in the AF'C should shut us out. .. " said Ralston ... lrs just an indicattifn -.ot ·\\•hat can happen when you don't play consistent rootball." "I always knc'w we had a good de- fen:;e,'' said Chargers dcrensive'tackle ·Bob Brown. "We really hit them a;ood toda y, but we'\'e been doing that all se<.1son long. _ Today was the rirst time we \.\'ere a ble to cu use turnovers and stop the op1){1- nents.whcn we really had lo ." Brown, l):in Teerlinck and Coy Bacon S<1cked Ot>nvcr ql1arterbaeks four times and held Armstron g. the .,_.. °""""" Fll'S!Downs IJ 11 A\111'11$-yffOS 27·113 0.tU ~y_..,,s II( 1'10 R9'!11rny1toh U .. _..')II''' .- PISllS ll•lt<t 'lt-30-1 """' -"' F~I •·I 0-0 PMa1u ... ,,..,. -.. s1 IHDIVIDUAL LLUM:JIS llU$HING-Den...,., Arm.-"'!IQ 11--WJ. X..,_. ... ,,, ~ D!r19P, W!l>of$ 24--1°', M1lll'lft IUI. ll~(EIVIMG -OM...W:o...t. W(.,,.... Mi. s... OlltD. Olvts s.77, Gwr"-J..a. WIOlll~ • .. ~ING -Deft...,., &lon'l...,1-IJ.t, ti.,.,_:,,.,_ J-.S.O. Ill: Hwfllllltl l~t..S.. ~ FftlMI, ....,,_,, •c. .Nastase Topp'ed l\1ELBOURNE-Guillermo Vilas. the rising, young Argentine sensation of international tennis, -captured the 1'-1asters Grand Prix Tournament Sun- day with a marathon fi ve -set triumph over defending champion llie Nastase of R9mania. . Vilas outdueled Na stase 7·6, 6-2. 3·6, 3-6. 6-4 before a \'OCa \ crowd of 8,000 fans. Vilas threw his racquet high in the air at copclu:;ion of the three-hour match, leaped the net <1nd rlung his arms arOu nd the Romanian. SC At ' Cagers Houst9n Hunter a Free Agent; Bidding War ~e~ted JIOlrSTOl'f !AP J -The unbeaten basketball Trojans of the University or sO uthern ..California will get <J 5ever<' test tonig ht when they meet Houslon in llofheinz Pavilion here. "I told our te;qn one thing: 'We're not ~1)1 n~ 111 bl11\\ 'l'Ol out nf thcrt>-·," t •s<; t'0;1ch Boh B1)\d :-.aid.' .. I \.\'tirnC(! (JH T\I 'f'oHlght Chal•••rl 5 nf 5:30 O.J.'S 20-YARO FUMBLE TURNED 1.NTO A BUFFALO TOUCHDOWN SUNpl>.Y AT THE COLISEUM. NEW YORK IAPJ -Catfi sh Hunte1'7"the American League_'s top pitcher and the Pee of the thrCe•lime world cham/lion Oakland A's, was. declarctl a rce agent l0d<1y in an historic baseball arbitration ruling. Hunte r . ttle 28 ·yeai-old. right- hander who has"' woo 106 games over lhl" past fi\'e years, may nowofrcr his services to the highest bidder, and there were strong iodications he was in no mood lo listen l.o A·~ owner them not lo cxpet't to be leading by 20 point!'> at lhe h:Jlf o{ 1'&1\)'thing like lh:'l t " L.iSC 1s no~· ranked No. 6 in wire !>frvice polls and the ~lest with the Maryland, Vob COiiide in LibertY·Bowl Cougars v.•111 provit:le a comparison l\1E~O>lllS (t\P) -T('nnessee Y.'ith nationally r:1 nked 'fforlh coach BIJ I B:ittle scrambled for the Carolina and Louisville. both ot\.rhom-underdog·s role in tonight 's l.iberty defeJled 1-louston in <"lose games. Bo"•l m<'cting with l\laryklnd. but the 'I Ill' ·r roJ:ins .ire 4-0 und llou51on 1·2 f erPs' Jerry Cl:hborne uddcd a dis - hut th\' Cou1-:.1 r" hJ ve bet•n ~atc n only t lal mer tour t111ll'.S on ihe1r homt· court in lhl' llased solclyon C'G01pnrall \'e!icore:!i Ia:-tfl\'l')"<';1r... 3J:8inst comnlon op1>0ncn ts, n nttle '1f y,·e do win the "·av y,·e'vc been iul<l ne\\ ~n1cn, •·\rc·re in rcu l trou· IQtely," sa id lJoyd, "i~en. well , hie .• • • .. . . \lltl vt got our!elvC!I :i reul good lhll s.11d. C:ll11bornc ~omp~r11t1\·c ba~ketba ll tt'a m.'' !llt't>rt~ dnn I m('~n ,1 n)lh1n~. 'ou cn n USC, l\'eraglntt 100 points per ~ct ~llil l>C ry Hul·k b~at1n 1t Noire gome. ha:s former OrRngeCoast area Du n1c th ;,it \.\II). It all ~c pends on Star C11isey Jone~ (CdM J·TIGh) on its v.'hnt happens on !he fl Pld ... tri.vrhna i;oiuld . · Tenn cs~cc lost to Al ab:1mu 28·6 .11nd 0 I o ' • edged Clemson 29·28. ~laryland fell to l\labama by a smaller margin, 21-16, and defepted Clemson by more. 41 -0. The lOth·ra"nked .. Terps, the Atlantic 011 T\I To1tlp1 ChonM<'I 7 al $ Coasl Conference Cha mpions, ito into the nationally tele,•ised game one· touchdown. favorites based, on its 8·3 pe.rlorm a ncc during the regular :-.\'.1!'101i. ·rcnnl.'Si'.!Cl' ca rries a G·l ·:? re- cord ln lo the game . • Tennessee i ~ making its tOth 1 strai ght bowl appearance and Plfar yland h' on its se<'Of\d consecullve postseason trip, ' Both c oach e s a8reed that ~1aryla nd's defense: )ed by Outland Trophy winner Randy \Vhltc, a de· tensive toc klc, was the Terps' chief stren&th. \\1hltc. !aid Claiborne. ls "as good Q1' you can Write about .'' · "'Fhey may be! the best defehsive team wc'Vl' played lhlJ! year," OatUe s.aid. "They're ut leai1t In the Sa me ct ass ft s AIMbamo a nd Auburn.'' Th(' ~f uryland off'ensive nttnck~·i ll be led by quarterback Bob Avellini , who has 'thrown for more than 1,600 yards this season. Claiborne called Tennessee a "very rxploslve team. 1' • ••\Vllh two people like quarterback Condredge llolloway and tailbeck SlJi nl ey Morgun, they'r e very dangerous." he said, describing llolloway as " "IJlOSl dangerous. acram bling" opcrntive. . Both loams went through.loosening \Ip exercises Sunday. Maryland worked out in tennl~ shoes on n 1>ark· ing lot near 50,oOO-seat !\temOrjal · St;idium, which Is sold out tonight , Charles 0 . Finley, whb lost thte arbitration ruling. t American League President Let Pl1 acPhail was described as "quite shock ed"· by the three.man 'boar(s ruling, which in Cffecl upheld liUD · ter's ·claim that Finley 'hRd ndl honored all the terms of l-lunter;s two-year, $200,~.cJ>ntrAct'.' .. The contract ca lled ror $50,000 Inti· gu\ar salary each season, and S.50, more to be paid In wh r man Hunter designated. a =II offic1AI said today. liunter asklld that tflh ' $50,000 be given in deferred paym<'nl. to an insurance compfny so thal · c could avoid high taxes on it, a Finley objected to that method . the 0 • ficial said. The ortlcial. who declined to J>e named, said, "~1r. f'inJcy had orfeffrt to p.iy the money. ~Ve t;:xpected 'ftt it the arbilcator miJ:ht say lie ba4 to pay it,' even perhaps puy interest,~ut Wt! ne v(!r expected Jiunter to be declared a free ajtent." But thal~5 what happened , and some b;,seball ofrlclals estimated lhc bidd lng war that \till surely develo1> for llunter's valuable services c<>Wd ~o a11 hlg,h 'as St million. It was rumored that the Boston ned Sox i'ftd New York Yankecl we re porlicularly inl c.rcstt:.d In getting their bids in. . . • • -,._.,_ , ,, • ' Sunday Pro Wrap Area .Gals' Golf • ~d!)'r 0.C-•mber, e. 197, ....,. D"AIL Y PILOT Bli Bow Pickeroo Champs Tab BowlS· Jeu · ---Ouucor-e --7,.. .,.,, b I :.. c:::?1 I • --....... , Jowce Scett toO., Curtis Donddlrandt J, T. lew• "'-11..n Cad• Cothyklttt .....,,_ Cvlu, 45-38 UIU!TY IOWL ' Morttond Ttnne•t.tt T1nntSMe r ..... _ Mmytand Marti..,. Morf~od Morttond Mooylood -Mortioud w1. TIMtslff T1nt111Me 1'he incomparable Joe NJ math completed 19 or 28 pa11se1 for 281' yards Sun· day, leading the New York Jets to a 45·38 victory over Baltimore's Colts Ill lh e featured Nullonal 'Football League attraction. . Namath, ~uu undecided <1n his future, was brilliant in Baltimore \vhere he threw touchdown passes of 25 yards to Jerome Barkum and 39 yards ~ich Caster. John Riggins also ran for two TDs and the Jets' de- fense Intercepted four Bert Jones pas lies. . The Jets built a 28·7 lead Cjnd outlasted the Colts and J ones who completed 36 pr 53 passes for 385 yards and set an Nlo'L record or 17 .st.raig.h.t completions. · Elsewhere In the NFL Sunday: NEW ENGLAN D AT 1'111\MI -New England's fl.fack ·Herron set an NFL total yardage record but the Patriots blew a 24 ·0 lead and IOst, 34·27, to Miami's Dolphins. The ' Dolphins rallied for 17 poinfs in the last 90 seconds· of the first half. Veteran Earl riforrall com· pleted IS passes for 288 yards and Don Nottingham scored twice on one· yard runs. Nottingham's second TD proved decisive. J1erron rlnished thi; season with 2,444 yards. brea king Gale Sayers'r m a rk In 1966. l"l e rrory finished with 185 yards, rushing for 56, catching five PaliSes for 68, returning one kickoff for 17 and running back four puuts for 44 , NEW IYORK AT ST. LOUIS -The St. Louis · Cardinals won their first NFL divisional title in 26 years. de feating the New York Giants, 26·14 . Trailing 14·0 ut halftime, the Cards rallied behind quarterback Jim llort un~ running back Terry lt1et· calf. llart threw two TD passes and Metcalf ran for two. The Cards \\.ill meet ri.lin· nesota next Saturday in the first. round of the NFL playorr~. · · G R E'EN -Bi\Y i\T ATL1\NTA-~-The Atlanta Falcon s "·on their first _ga.me for c6ach ~tarlon ·c·ampbe.11.: upsetting the Green Bay Packen 10·3, Ronnie lllalr dtfl!ated before only 10,020. • · Helen Wlll1rd, 2·•~·1, to On a rain·soaked after-win the president 1 cup noon, 48,830 tlciet bolclers,... champlon'shlp at El Niguel fDlled to show as tbt CountryClub. . Falcons ended an eight· game lostng streak. Atlanta · .stored twice in the first hair on a nve·fard.run by Dave Hampton and on a 47·yard field goal by' Nick ~li~e­ Mayer . The loss probably means Dan Devine will no loneer coach the Pack. Pat Jfversen and Agqes Gouin will meet for the vice president's fl ig ht title some\j.me this week with prizes to be awarded at the annual Christmas luncheon Tuesday for the women's club. An 8:30 shotgun scotch tournament ,will precede the luncheon. NEW ORLEANS AT SAN In a low gross, low net Fft.ANCISCO _.The San tournamenl, lt'Iaxi neNevins Francisco 49ers opened a was the A Oight gross victor 28·7 lead an; held on to de· with 86, follo11.•cd by Ann rcattheSai1f9', 35·21. Teel al 89. Finishing with a 6·8 re-Net .,.,·i nners included cord. the 49ers opened a 28·7 ..,. J\larion Ausness 1781, a tic lead in the fourth quarter on between -Jane Robertson a TD catch by Gene and Doris Handschuch <80)' \Vashington and a TD run arid Sue Foley (81). by defensi\'e lineman Bill In B Tiight, K:.iy J1orn and Belk. Nel Townsend tied at 95 for After tjlc Saints C\.ll. the gryss honors. Patti Spriggs lead lo 28·2 1, San Fran~1sco ·was thi rd at 97. linebacker Dave Wilcox ran Eil een Schuhmann won for the clinching 'fD wJt.h • net honors with 74, followed TANGERINE BOWL Mani of Ohio WI, Citof9'0 ~0-BWEBGNNET BOWL w.ef Houaton WI. NC Stat• SUN BOWL ' . Mi1~Stot1 vs. Corolino P!ACH BOWL Vandefbllt Wl. Teim T.c.h. FIESTA IOWL ~fOUft9WI. Cltiiftomo State CATOR BGWL Aut!vrn Wl. Tnas SUGAR Bowt . NtbfoM:o WI. Florida COTTON BGWL Penn Stcrte vs. loylor ROSEBGWL USC WI. • Ohio Stott ----""""" of Ohio of Ohio • ' U.of Houtton NC State NC State Mbli11~ Missl111ppi Ml11i11ippi Stot1 Stott Stott Ttxas Ttth V-bllt Vonderl>;lt --IYU Stott Stott -· ' -TtXOI M.wo NebroP:o Htbiosko HtbroY:o Penn Stat• P'•nn S!OfJ.. _ &aylor Ohio Stott USC ' ' USC ' ----Miami Gow ... Goo<gio """"" -.of°"'° I of Ohio of Ohio ol Ohle • U. of Hou a ton NC State U.of Hovaton HC Stat• NC S1crt1 NC Slot• U.of Houiton ' ' Ml1d11lppl Ml,sltdppi MbM1tli>Pi Mbalsslppl N. Corolino N. Corolina H.. Cartllno Stott Stal• Stat• Si at• -.._. Vandirbilt Vond«bllt Vond<""h v--Vondertiilt Texos Tt<h T1.1u lKh - i.-. Cltilohoma ""°"""" ""°"""" C.lohomo C.lohomo ""°"""" Stott State Statt < Stai• State Statt Stolt• -Ttxos Ttios M.wo TtJOt Aob.wn .....,,, """'" NH>tttH:o HebroY:o H9bro iko Ntbra&llo Ntbrosko Ndlrosko Ktbrolka hnn Stott Ptnn Stott P'tnn Stcstt Baylor ""''" P'tM Stott Pem Stot• --Otikl Stote use Ohio Stott -use USC USC use 1:26toplay. by Kath·y Bowman and . ·Mat.ie Radovich (75)'; L CLE V E LAND AT· Dorothy Howard 176 );, aguna llOUSTON -The.Houston Joyce Hopton. Evelyn Mer· Oilers fini shed with a 7·7 re-rill and Joanne Woody,·ard T cord. beating the Cleveland <78L . · Ou.rn.ey Wrestling Results: * * * Pickeroo Browns, 28·24. Gross winners in C night . 1-~red \\'illis and \Villie included Adr:ian Warren Rodgers . scored th e (1031' and ritary Williams L -h clinching TDs a£ter the ctosr Gretchen Fabian cap· ftUDC es Browns had taken. a 17·14 tured net with 79. followed lead . Houston, which was by Lola Colller 180), Peg 1·13 last year, had its .first Herten <81) and Betty Brat· For Coastal Area Finalists Compete non-losing season since ton (83): · 1969 . Jn D flight, 11elen Ri ce was the winner with 105 in D E T R 0 I T A T gross action with Margaret PHILl\DELPIUA -Rookie Sibbert second at 110. quarterback l\1ike Boryla Roberta Sibbett won net completed 20 of 2.4 passes with 82, fo llowed b y for 181 yards in leading the Barbaia Roarke, Maxine Philadelphia Eagles lo a Jolley Helen Leiih and 28·17\..,.inovertheLions. Janni'e G r @r · (83)" and Boryla directed two short _., Evelyn~Weger 184). TD drives· alter rumble re- coveries and passed six yard1to Ha 1·01d Carmichael for <i TD. JtJlle Squore The fifth annual Laguna u.iwtnny•1.,,..w1, Beach Christmas basket· Tou•NAM•"T ball tou rnament starts vA•llTY T u esday afternoon at ~~:.=:1::-.!"~~r.ii, m. 5-Wi Laguna Beach High with 111111.1d11et cP11rn,10111_,,.._M••t1n .. 'ght 0[ the 16 teams· seeing (IAI; lDJ-•l•trt IOt neiPlt ); Ill- -!UI; 110-Ale• ..... , 1y1; 121-action. l'llrUlon IU), LllPDlflel (IGl ..-Id 0 111 Th t 'II I t tSAJ ; ,JJ-Kem' IUJ; 131-Sorgo e tournamen w1 as IG•nt•Pl•l; 14, .... o.dio11 10.11111111: . through Saturday when the llol-v..-11A1: 165-lloown CSAJ ; 11}- cbamp.i.ons.hip game will be ,_,. 1u1; 1t1-Tr1.w1no IBGJ;~ !$A), . played at 8 p.m. · u111 .... n1tr no 1121 G1iww. •'three area teams are en· t~111pcu1wonD,1or11a . fl h 103-lfll.,.r1COJpln ..... L11ky,l:1t lered with Laguna eac in-Monm,1u1,111ne111t,1~•••.1:§0 facil1g Fra\}".lin 11igh of Los 111)-A1t•-· 1u1 wo11 by1ortti1 d , 111-Hl1'1fltfllUlp!11nHIN1v1,J:l1 Angeles a 6:30 Tues ay. lll-K•mptu i oec1t10111<:1Aol11.1-1 , Univer!i.itf,'s· Trojans and ,....._111 <G1 c1tc111-<:1!kP1r-.1 ... 1 H.I ' Doi h-both Hs-Gohon!Ol 0otcl11Mtc1lilHC1.s--o Dana 1 s P 1n_s 1w-t..twi1 <G I· •e11-ki.r1c.Mtt>-Helen o·lisitr and Dorys play Wednesday, w1tb the ""9.u.1 . • · C II I C A G O' A T .Nead tied for first with 271;.J 1'rojans meeting L~ Quinta :~!:=c~~1.;C:,,":'1=· ,.n \VASll l NG TO N -·The in a criss Moss tournament al 5 and the In>1]1hlfi!" ,., __ ,1u1P1_,,L-.trom..·1' \V ashington Redskins at .~ourltain Valley Mile clashing with Esperanza at us--+t-111c11u1PinM4a.r .. .,,:~ bl:inkcd the Bears, 42-0, in SquareGolfCourse. 8. v111wntt,c4n1n1•thtei..,.. their final tuneup for ne:ii:L Wanda Gnegy was next at The tournament's top. tt-e.1yp1u1.,....b,1orft11 'FL I f[ IO>-l-• l•l Pi"'!fd").Ollcy, I:» Sunday'sN payo gaml! · 28, followed by Pttarilyn seeded team, "'fjraleste. 1n-"loM!cU1 111MM1111orMGt.S:4S with the Los Angeles Rams. Hart at 28Y.I in A flight. meets Ontario at Y.30 w~.. :~:.=.~\=~~._. -., · -PrbYHfence· Payne won B · nesda~-; ·Lagutra Beach 15 lll-Klll'l(l cu1,i_,,Hi.1 .... ,s:• Sonn_y Jur~e~sen th~ew night with 28. ro1J.9~e:d by seeded second. i!:;:::'::,1!c~~'°"°M . ror 20.., yards -1.n the first; Barbara Anderson .iild Jo In other games Tuesday, tM--IM<bylt>~-sc.~. hhlf an~ "the. ~Ins s!or~' \\'oo'dbury l28""2), ·carol ·Saddleba·ck a~d ·wal.nvt· 2:11 three lime~ 1n the ieconil ·Lott and Sally Lcsho C291kl rOeet at 3:30, Sierra Vista m-=1~~,~~!~:::"'·2:10 quarter.Ch1cagoonlyn~:t~ed and Glad yti Richardson faces Brethren at S and "._T,.......,te1ac111o1wds-.•·1 126 yards. for lhe ·ent1rr <30.).. r\ory,·alk and Canyon clash ns-llldl1t.,cui.in""''..._,, 1 . 115 game Theresa Fini:tza .,.,•on C at S;-Walnut won Ule1ourna· ~rlN IMI 114) Wt1t r;..,;,.. 9S-Plkt !WC) -by lorltil. IO>-Dvfty (Ml pll'\ntd Htr-1, 2l'G ~ ... &ft9ir.•IMl·-plnfl'H'Tupt\:"Jl'd "'"'· 110-Trt}o IMI p.lr\11t1fG1yt, 1n<IPttlocl. n1-Dt1-(Ml OK. Aul•, 11)-.1, 1U-\li1111obos \M) plnnt<:I BwtUIT. ht .prtlocr, Ul-Allttrook !M) plnnt<:I Co1t11, incl Ptria<:I. it1-0e1t!IO fMl gln"e<:I Ct•tlllo, l•fl pe•locr. IS0-8r11ney !MJ !IHI Cimm11111!,J.3. 16S-Cttll !Ml <:IK. Pt,.1, 9·1. 11S-lltltn.,er CM) plnnt<:I Mtnltnl, IS\. perlocr. 1' 8·Mt•~l (Ml ponntd Olllllm, Jto ' Pt•locr. 01.-y.-M1yl~l<:1 !W(J "on DJ'°""'' • Mtr!N IHJ 1111) G•••T ts-OI""'' (GI w°" DJ torl!ft. IOJ-Oe•ltr (G) pl""'° Dwtly, hi IJ"roOC • 111-hltn9ff CMJ Pill""' llr_.., 5'0 perlocr. Tl'O-Trtj~ IM I ..,,., by i11j0fy • w;e,.. 111-0.1-IM! OK. Ar<ftult •• W . IJJ-VIHtl•DOI l""I pl"n..t 1111¢; 1\1 --Ill-Al~ lll'l R< l1"1• .... lt}-0.l-IMJ po.._, ArcllUltUO, lta _..,_ 1W--8tttMy (Ml Otc. lflt\Qutletlo, 11.0. IU-Crttl (Ml Get. T"'1Pkll, W . ~ tn-flotlMQIJ (Ml Dillllt'll"M.......,, 1'IO --' ltl--•1 (Ml pillflfG ll't•11t, Ill ,..tlnd. flwy.-$tvlll• ((;)won tty lorttll. CMAMPIONIHIP MMIM (D ) 1111 lM Alto> n--Gou (loll •on bylorlelt. 1Dl-R0<:1rl..,e1 ILAl Of<. D11!1y, .. l 117-'if'f•IO !lAI lit<. 8~1•noe•.• I 00-T"}o IM ) O.t. Dlrwi .. •. J..'. 111-CllOr•• ILA ! cite. 0.1111(1. •1 IU-Vitl1t~ IM)Ot<. lff, IJ.' ar-n IU.I; ,.~"""' !SA!. 11S-,,..,fl'I 1u11n: 1t1-A111n 1Gtn1; 1»- 01emp1111 IU!lll. Tttrn tht,,.......Stnt. '74 ..,.,....-. Pigskin Pickeroo . UM'HfMtfttn1n1GeMW rinnlists invited to predict 'fs-l( ...... "''u1....,..,, .. .,,11 r 1o bowl 10)...5lf,11;w1101p1......,o--.1.e the outcomes o ' i11'-Hu01c1n1G1-•110t1111 games have submitted their 121>-KW.ll111tcu1p1......, ... 11en,1:JJ pi'cks 1·n the .runoff to -de· 121-Hollll IU) lltcl1*"'1:1, S--0 u:~-,. .. 1 «G1<:11c111-Y•nc.•. ""1 termine the winner of a col-1-w1111u> p11111tC1ttr• ... """""1'• l ' . set 11s-11,_w..i1u10.(l•!tnt<:IP1rm.J:1 or-te ev1s1on . lW--Lofln(U!drtwwhllGt-.l·J . '•s-Mooclv cu1 Pl,,....<:11"r1nc...c~. :1t Daily Pilot 5ports page os-M,,..1uJpl1111HM•n,,.,,:,, . r('adcrs \Viii have a chance 1t1-A11t11 !Glpln11tC1 Mec:Oont1<:1.t:11 to i·o,·n 1·n the excitement of "'"'·-Chtmpll!l IUl pl"""' wim-,,:02 u• .. tnttr 1111 '"' ''"",,.. the bO\\'I runoff finale: Picks 'S-Tllomt1ISA!plft11HK"""'1el,l:)J uf .·.11 ll'll 111\:.tliSt is bein<> 1113-Mof .... !SAlOte.Dtw-.'"4. & 111-,,.,,,,,. ISAI wontt, t0tte11. 1nibl ishl'tl .tho\ l' 110-M. Klslll11tll tUI Ot<. T~. n.... To have bt•cn eligible for ...,t1-ttorn11u1111-.:ic11tv•1.2:12. the Pickeroo post·seasn11 ID-Sdlw ... ($Al We. V6nc.t, 10-J. ""f' ,_SI,. !IAl itec:. w1n.~1. eompelition, entranLs must "MS-GM111o11>tu.iitec:.arw.-.1-4. have won oneofj.he regular, 1,.._,,_..ISAl~lollrt,I:~ tts-c"....,. CIAI oec..Mooch.14. ·weekly cont~ts. 115-M,,.,I (U) OK. NtYt, ....... I 1t1-Gt11tM1 1SA1 tt111n1<1 ~Oo1Y1d. . The first of the 10 p:>w, ~:!· -cn1m1>1in«u~1>1-A•~o i... . l?_ames selecte~ /p .tghhe u111"'""'1,1u11M1 a.1 ... •-p1ckeroo finale airs ~ t tS-lt••wi CSGI OK. 1(-IH, ,.... -the Liberty Bou•L --l.t11g1t l•GI .,._,, o.w-, 1:n ~ ,,,._,,_..., ceo1-•y!OrM'{I uo-.:1Ml111H IUI dtc. lfltl!IS. 7.0 111-Ho111. ru J <It<. f •••••· •·s . UJ-l-tlOtf Ct GI cite. Yanct.1·1 .. fJl-8rldtrl lllGJ Ot(, Wiii, 7·4. ~ 1'5-8r""5Mr<:I !UI Ille. Ptllellelml.t·1. 11<1-L ..... te01 dtt. Lollt•,S.J, llS-Mclo<:ly !UI -''"""'!I ll~'ff'l IUI WOil llY lorttlt. m -Mac:Oontt<:I !Ulwone, l~it 11 .. y.-Chtmpll11 IUI pl1111td Sto11, 1:11. (Jthcr conlc5Js jncJude lhC' Tan~erin.i-; Ast.r9 - Hluehonnet, Sun. Peach. f'iesta. Gator. Sugar, Col· ton and Rose bowls. 01ght With 26 , fo,P6wed by ment last year by def~ating / Ulll•HMty ltt! Ul 1,_ .. Dee Dec McClelland (26¥.i l· Laguna Beach, S7·51. in the . •l--<lh•JHV/plnneG1Cu11,r,J:» S I h d T-• finals · MLl-Lllll•!Uldtcl1lollldH•-.,WH ·Ele~or mt an J.A:nore ... . ,,, __ iu1 ,1 .... .c1c1 ... ....,,,,oo Tanberg ,(27); and Lor.aine But Wa l nut~ Mus~a ngs 120-.e.11 • ....,.r1u1111mMLHd.•:«1 Ack.rm an a nd June Hamor hav, e _lost most o~ their _re-n1-11"1t10niu10K1s1ollftlS11ln. ·~ Pro ·cage, Hockey 13'-AU""°" (M) Otc. Gt,.t\1, 11·•. 1'5-0.l•NI lM) OK. MlrUn, 11·• IW-ll•••nev !Ml Otc. Wln~rs. !Ml. 1•}-Cr8ll IM!<le<:. Wll-,J·1 115-&eitllft IMI wonbTlorlelt. 1'1-Mff~i <Ml dee. Flatts, J.1. H•Y.-Ollt)l41!..(lA)W011by-I Uroiftftlty 1u1 cni ,,.. •S-11~ !e)Ot<. Knowltl, 104. IO>-Tll'Jllll!n Ill) Otc. Otw-,5"1. lll-fle11troe 1111 W<ln b1 lorhlll. llO-Kl.i.1111tt !Ul wt11>ttytorleil_ 121-Hollll IUl Ote. A-'1-.J.J, 1»-t11ek111r tlll Otc. ,,,,,..,, l·I. .. In th e e\;Cnt of a tie, en· tra nts submitted estimates of the total number or points· to be scored in all 10 con· tests. The Pickeroo entrant 'A'ith the best score takes . home a Zenith table model color television set valued atS298.88 ..... WIST•llN CON,l•lllc.t: Mi.IWHI Dlrili.. • Dttroil Kt!IWSClly• 1J 1t ,517 -u '1s CN< .... 1f IJ M!lwtl* .. . " •tcHkDIV"'-GOl~Sltlt Tl lo S.tlllt It 16 "-n!• IJ IS Por!IM1d IJ !t LOI A..0.ltl tt 1 , .... .,..°""" Potlttllll 100, LOIN\Q91flt7 T ... r'10-Noo11NIKPlfOUltd ' ' ... --... .M, ··' .~ ·"' '" ... • . ' ' ' "' • , ...... ..,...~ . PPll!tdelpnli .. 1. '°"IOl'l It ll'rnldeN.t 0010tnS1e111t NtwVor.. · Wtlfll11t\tlltl Allentt N-OrlN!llel~Clft SetlllttlCnktW Checking Banquets Chris Hawn was chosen the most valuable player Sunday afternoon at the Jl,tarina High fOotball bon- ·quel held in the school c:.i rctcrla. -- Vtl'Sll'r-Mbtt Vt/~811! CllriS HIWn; 0w111111<:1lne Ofl••"lvt ''•119n '" .... t.1wl1• Owhlandl"' Dtl•ftll..,. ,.,,,...~ M,ttk Un,....cltr; HIU•r OI lhl V.H: Otn, L..:kt; C•>Glptl l!IS< Jim W1'."""H, loll T1t11I. J"nhH' 'letlllY-M•SI Ve!~: Jft!I CtvM. • .. The South Coast Lciguc co-champion V nlver11ity 1'rojans will hold their foot- 'ball banquet tonifht at 7 in - 'J;be school caf tlter a. ' Unlver1ily rlnlshed the ·~eason with a 8·2 record un· lite r the direction or coach .. ·i,erry,Redm~ · _ San Clemente Hl1h Wi.11 ts Froah-Soph football ''" '" uet tonight at 7 In the I Cafeteria. "" Field Hockey !trl' nn1 ou11.1•1ILDMOC.lflT • , Wtnltv ll~llll'1"11'Wl .-i•"'VtlltY• .. ti., JlHlitr .... ,...tr t.Jrt""""' ...,_ t, 1"wt1tal11 Vtllrf• ., , h I 1U-Ktmfl fUJ-by !Ol't.ll (29): turnin g starters w I e t»-FIQlltrN 1111 <:1Kl11oroed Sec..,._, In D flight, the winner Laguna Beach has four re· 1u b k U5-lttHC0lplftnt<:IGwJ""·':I? Was Betty Cissna (24'h1 '.' turn.ees ac .· lW--k.11w1tc111-r1u1,1......iEart,•:" L'ucia Motley a nd ri1asa M1ra.leste1salsotalented, ,Hs-e-r cufp1......,o, .. 1111,2:a , I 131-.J-'°"Cll!OK.Wtlt ..... ¥•••11• l•}-l!!r1M1Utr<:1 rui pl_.i Bttr. '" 1....,.tftf• lttl !10 llT-1,...:.Lty~_, tlll Otc. Lolln, •·1. tS.--lle <ET J Pill~ •lmff• i:I•. 1U-MOD!h' JUI plf>llt<fVtlt'ntillL 10)....Swe'"'llQln !E1) Otc Prict , 1"41. \IS-Ml'f!'I CUI OK. Wei~".«!. l\l-1\h;ne !f. Tl plnlltcl llt!I-':!!.....----..otl-Mac:Oontl<:I OJI w111 DJ ltAtll . Those vying for the top r t 6 S r d T m ~1~r. IU!won•r1<>rltll Nelshi (26 1/2)' were nexl, ea ur1ng · orwar · o 191 .... ._,,,1u1,1.._0,,...,,,,01 0 ' followed by Sylvia· Johnson lttorgan. . J»-H-n~t1u >••11tt,1or+e1t (27l~ Rhea "Bowden and Also o_n W:ednesd.ay s .s.:..=.:~~,':~a;~.·1:11• ?t1artha Olson (281f.if; Lil agenda 1s a 6:30 l1~off 10)-__ ,cs1,1.._,M1"11e111:u . Dobbs. Rhonda Je(fress and between .North Bakersfield ~;::.:,':,.°'/,!,,':'..;,~~!';.:~~1. Fiye Lewis (29•r.t). and Garfield ... · 111-"''"""1M1P1.._i 11.,,k1J:4L ' ·~ "~ n • ~1S.r.11e CE11 p111noH1 Odmtr<:1oo Hwv.-c11tma11"1010t1:.111rf'ft.H. prize are: . J:.w. 111111C1110111uw_., ·Peter l\f . Jord.an of 111-......,...., CE1!0tc 11~11·1. ~ ..... r. 1.:1 0tc.MDrr11i.2. • New port Beach; Toby •• " ID-S...Cf<lo IE'! DI"""' J111;-J:llt. 10J-Mort!t1 !KI OK .• ,...., S.J. , ... ..,,_,,.1£11prn...,....,,_s:11. 111-Hwc~enp1n1,, !El po......t,l,pOG«• -rcurti S and Harry D . us-M.i.se-cE•!OKKtmpwr. o u. Jbhn&on of Costa &tesa,;. 1,.._5'111111 CEil Otc Nle<:llDl-l. 110-f"lllt ~.I ~t. OonltleSMI. fr. u ' 11s-H111 cEsl ,i....,.. s1r1,.. ""· '?1-lN••"TE 1<l•ew•"'"11.....,J.1. Donald L. Brandt o l?vine . trS-Llfldrrmen l£T1a1_._,..,,~. 1l:l-Ao1t1 CEI aec. wt11.JJ.cr. • )lary Gray. Cathy Kl~tt. J. ,.., ""' "" ,.,, ,,., ~~seven Area ~c4ools ID-""'"'-ISl ~ Ttylof l :tCI. l>-lll'-r IMl*<.•loodM. W~,,_ 151 Plllf'IM Mc.CflMtH J:lJ. 1W--Ellaftlo 111111 .,_wlt11 Iii-'"" tU-~'1 IMldK. llt-.. 1. 115--""""'111 IMI ,1......, S...IDll::U. 1'l-Mftllf' ISIMC. CMHlll•t.2. H•J.-llW111t1ll1 IM!pl-<:1 l--t·t J, 1'1-e1u!£1lpl11M<:1Mo11>V1:u.. 1»-x, ......... ,.:1 0tc.cw~M1 T. Lo"e, Jo>•ce Scott and Hwt-At~"1141G IE J ) wor> bJ'°"f{t. "~-tn IE f llK. ll:htlit--l " · U~C•ll•lttN,.,_ tS-Mtrtln (5) Ol<lilonH Ctlllf, t.1 ~' IUl~l1""'"•°'" .. ISO-Grl .. IEIOtc.,,,,.ybtrN W . Bill Fowler all or Hunt -llS-.J-(li:)pllllltdliei'Oc.-tltl:t}. . h d U il 11s-111u1,. ... ,1£1 oec..CMf\1.J. ington Be ac an 1•~ar yn 1"-Aw•C-M!r(El-byl<trlt•I. Cade or San Clemente. In Anaheim Tourney SONOllA JOU•·Wt.i' M•l.T VA•llTY 11,..._.. (UI ~11-.I ~ ... J 110-AMUl'Mlltr iUI otechlelltd O-..r. .. 1 121-011.1 (SJ -.Cl,..,,.. HI,_, S-t ll>-11 ...... IUI OKllioM<IHtll, 11.0 1a-etnc.r11U CSl pl11 .... Sc:llr-•. J:tl lU-AeoHI !UI dtdlklMOO•llnclo. 1J.10 ,,.._..,eot 151 pi......cl Stllwllclllt,....•O. , .. JJ!'ul-tOl'lt N.l'.ltlll9f!•• H, l'. 111 ..... fl Alt•nlt Vanc011nr "'""' Stlo .. u ,,.1 ..... .011 ,. KtnMICllT Montretl l0!.A"9flf' PlltllMlrgPI Oelfltil W"'..Mnt""' 8..tlt lo .... ~ ,.,_, :ehlOfftOI -· Seven Orlfngc Coast area schools join a 32-teai.1 field as the fifth annual Anaheim Holiday Basketball Fesli".al gets under way toNghl with 16 games slat1 at four sites. . V 11 Edison, Fountain a ey. Estancia, ~I Toro, Hunt- ington Beach, Mater Dei and l\tarlna are entered in the it!· fair which "-'ill run thi'ough Saturday night. Ton-ight's anci T&'"esda.Y's games will be played ~t Anaheim, Loara. l\1agnoha and Cypress high schools while all ~ames \Vcdnesday through Saturday will be played at the Anaheim Con- vention C.enter. The tournament i1 double elimination with the cham· pionship conte~t set for Saturday nl11ht at 9. In the upper bra~kel • Pro Grid Standings 'llilALM•LITAllDlllOl .... ,~•«*••••*" 1 .. ttniOl•W. . WL.Tfld. .... It , • ,,.. :121 ,., ... ,. ' ' .... ,. ,, ... ,,. 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J, t , ••. 1t1• 4Jll-I• PUBLIC NOTICE m" "ICTITIOUS IUllNESS MAME STATl!MEMT lnt ltl<llOWi ..... porSOM Mt 00"'9 tlW.intll .. - 187 t.nr.il s<l'ilors wore .almost cOf\\'lOCed tl\t..· seaSQns hi!\\! been rev~rse<t SatutdPY und Sunday as \\'arm. sunny voi:ather brought oul. 187 boats in 14 vlass.es ro1" N~wport llurbor Y<1c ht PUBLIC NOTICE ,ICTITIOUS IUSINISS lllAM•lTATIEMaNT TM" lollowl"'ll 1141001'111 OolMI ~·I· fAClOtlilV l'Uftf'(ITURE, 11S\. t.VlriSI., ~t.1 A,..,<a1ilo1"I• T. A.•Mo&tOI, l91' S, llOH, !.M ... AN, C.l1lorN• Tlll1 -IMt.I ii C-"<IH D'( .,. I"' Olvio..tl. T.A.Mc•l'IM Tl\11 'l~-ftl wo1 flied •Ill\ tM C-ry Clt<k ... 0r.,. ,_,y .... o.c...-.. ll ... """ PuWIV..O 0r•ll9C CN'I ~lly Piiot, O.C. ... n. •. lt1' •1111 J•11.•, ,,,, •S.W-1• PURL.IC NOTICE SLP•ru•s SUlll[alOill COUillTO"TllE S1All 01' CAl.ll'OltNIA l'Oa lHECOUHlYOI' OllANGE H•. 'A·t21t1 GtLPIN PILIOOUCTU)NS, 11•'1 ~­ Pt<' flol.lt•trll So.ult I'<, Ht-t l!Ncft." 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' O.IH Otce'"btr 10. 1'/t. Pt.:HLIC :'\OTICE WILLIAM E. SI JOHH, Counly (ltr- GEOfllGE. J . JEFFRIES SCIONEWPOAl CfNlE It DR .• Sl"E. HS NEWPOllT BIEACM, CALIFOltMIA Ht.M Ult J .... .- Alt#Mylw: Ptlllloo>et P"DllsMa Ora119t Co1•I 01111 Pllol, 0ec .... 11e. 1!, 16, :n, ltlt • ""'°"'' PUBLIC NOTICI::. PU.BLl.C ~OTitE ·-~ FICTITIOUS 9USINESS '...:Wlilillf STATEMENT rr.e1onow1nt Pf•lOll ltaolnotMolne1s1s: NEWPORT AOVEFITISll'ICi IMS Sky P•rkCirclt, No. o. lrvl""", c111k,,.n11 n ... CLAUDE A. 81.A'NC ENTEAPAISIES 1NC., 11'3S Sky Pltl! (ltClt Ho O irvlnt, C.lllornl~t16'>1 • · ' ' T~I~ bu•fnt~l 11 be!119 conduct9dto, •Car. PQtlt...... - CL AU OE A. BLANC ENTERPRISE§, INC. By: Ch••~! A. Curr•r. A.It Se<. .... 1'J:t.11~ed_w~llle(.ount.Y.Cl•r~ ;10r-.-eou111,°" No .. "'brf22. !ti~. ·-oNESTOv•11. CURJll!Y A.NOMlllTSEN A-roatL.lw .,..__.C..•1"" Drive,. S1o1tt • Ht-.-. k.cll.. c.111r.n11•tt..- '•I: f1141 ..... sm ~ Pl>tll1$1Wd Ora119t CHil 0..11;, Pllol; NOv Ji.anc10ec.1;?.•,it,1t7t u•1t PUBLIC SOTICE sL ... un1 SUNJllOJICOUJITO"TMI ST a Tl 0" CAl.l"OIUll&POlt lMI COUlllTT 0" OllAMGI ........... MOTICI O"Ml&Jlllll•O,. ,.ITITIOM POJI PJIOllA n o" Wll.LAlllD l'OJI UTTIH"1'11TAMllllTAJn' • ~ tf H01191JIT c;. HENSLIJI. NOTIC( IS ME.JIEIY GIVEN 11111 IOWAllD '· NAJIT 11n "IH .... 1 .,..i. llM f'W ~el Wiii •N fw llllatfttt fl '-""'" lffl-..t-cJ 111 ltw """*"'·,... FltlKt M w~ltll l• 1111 .. f'W fllf"ttle1 ""*"""' ...... ~ .... "'"' .... ,. •• -'*""'"" wro. .... """ ,., .. Dlce!l'WI k. 1'1•, 11 tiao 1.lt'I., 111 ._ ~ M Cll9i~'lff, J" Mlt <•#\ 91 lOD Owic :%"" Wfil, 111 tM Cll• " $1111'9 Mii, 0.llfOo.t"""'''·"'' • WILLIAM l ,M JOfl"° -.~ a.Alll.-IS UJITUlU&ITI OUI .. .._,....,._SL I.MA ...... , C:.I...,..,..., lfUID4oalllt • .,.,...,..,!,......... PWll tllH Ot•n .. Q.hl 0.111 ltlltt, ~··'"'""'' .... ,. I Sailboats C~mpete Club"sC:hristmas Regatta. Gantnt-r, NllYC: l~Bon Bents, NltYC: 3, Charlie L.11.rgest turnout was in Bon. Steve Bttmard, ril YC. Buckingham, NHYC. thu Performance Handicao SOl~ING <14)-1, \Vhi ey LIDO-l4A 110)-1, Bill H;.icing Fleet <P•IRF> with Tunes, Tom \\'llson, 8YC: ~lcCord, BYO: 2, ~im ·2~ boats answering the 2, Green Pi3. Joan Ellis, Tyle r , 8\'C; 3, .C·h ad starting s ignal on the. out· Ced~r Pt. l((Onn.) YC: 3. T"•ichell, WYC. . side course 5t artlng orr Gold Digger, Da.vld ltOyes, • LID0·14D <7>-1. Don B1.1lboa J'ier. -SSSC. • Pl.llmquist, LIYC; 2. llobcrt \\linn~r i1t the class \\'as STAR (12)-1, Bill Short. ~'lindte,'LlYC; 3, E1nanuel Bill Jon~s's ltt!lllmpago of 50\'Cj 2, Richard .~lu~er, Co:.ister, Sl BYC. Voyagers \'acht"Clubwith a SOYC, 3, Robert K1ed1ng, LASER A (19)-l. Jim s\!cond and a fi~l in t"·o-SBYC~ -.J nuckingha.m, NllYC: 2, ra(·es. ltunner-up ~·~s Tom SH IE~DS 110)-1. Tie Chris ltaub, llllYC; 3; Schock ·s ne't\• S-30. NC\\'J)Ort bet-ween J e:1n, Gordon .llichnel di Donato, NHYC; !·!arbor Yacht Club anti l\t a r Io w. UC I SC, :ind 4. fl'l"tlrtin Van \\lolls~·inkle. 1h1r:U "'"as Vivacio~s II Col!Jmbia. Robert J$oll. SBVC; 5, !\lark Gaudio, sa il ed by Bill von UClSC. • Nl~VC. Klt.•i nSmid i\llYC SABOT A 1211-1. \Vally 'l•'ke' . . Gerrie, NllVC: 2.Bill Buck-LASER (19)-1, TROPllY \\lNNERS in ingham Nl·IYC · 3 Ste\'e Spajp, NllYC: 21 ntair otherclassc's: ltados 'N•IYC.' 4' !\lolly Dryant,,NHYC: 3, Brooks IOR 11 1. Sc:1t. Dennis O'llor~. NllYC; S, l\til)e--Benjamin, NHY<;;: 4, Becky Choate. LB'l'C; 2, Terrprist, Pinckney BGY.C Rudy,-.BYC; -5, J1m Stegall, J'~I Casse l. BCYCi' 3. SABOT• B (91-1, l\tike· LlYC America Jane ti. George Shepardson. BYC1 2., John ltl•~N 112.1-1; Peter Con· 1'ooby.i\ll'l'C. Pinckney; BCYC; 3, l\tark nally, NHYC; 2, Tom ETCllELLS-22 (12)-1. \\lhitehouse, BYC. Bissell, NBDRA; 3, Harry ;\m~nte, Bob Searles, BYC : SABOT C (10)-1. Toulic Pat~ison , ..Jievada·.sc; .4, 2, '.'\o-n Sequitur. Rick . Douglas, ~·YC; 2, \Viii .T.E.Sprinl!LNBDRA. Stenho·use Declared Ocean Raci11:g King \Vall y Stenhousc was. delcared the winner or the 2nd \\'orld Ocean Racing Championship by Robert N. Bavier, Jr ., president of Yacht Publishing Corp., sponsor of the cor1;test. in the 1969 TransAtlantic Race rrom Newport to Cork. Ireland. around the world included a first place in the 1973 463- mile Sl. Petersburg to Ft. Lauderdale Race, a firs t pfaCe in the '73 1t1iddle Sea IN lll S NE\\' Aura , Race. a 615-mile race Stenho use establis hed a a round the island of Sicily, ed'mmendable ~Ord since a th i r cl in the · 7 2 theboat.was launchedinthe TransAtlantic Race from -'71 Annapolis to Newport Bermuda' tO Spain and a llace, first in class and fourth place in the 1973 second overall in the '72 .. , ................... . 2 STORY Ocean-Pool 'SS.SOD To • Assume lfanlcured J1,roundl. BIG TREESJ Coi)' livin& • room . Banquet dfnlngt Secluded patio. 1"imlly bedroom11. AliSUMC tJIA 8\.1f'k NO NEW LOAN eosts. Must ;;/,, Fir<t• to call 1tet11 th.is t>argaln. 842-2$15: • O'fNlll9 •1f'l(lHION.N<ff~ ~THE REAL ~ ESTAHRS ~llCE IEDUCTIOH CORONA DEL MAR OUPLEX -chprmint Cape Cod house, Z bedrooms + den. And ne~ J11.rgt. bachek!I unit. Cood rentalinCQmi?. Sub- mit ttrJn•tf7S.OQ0- '44--,7170 " U11mlill --r •••• -,,:: ... r /i , .. l•• ~ '.l L '<\.I . ---·- Contemparary Huge 28si~y~aturing formal Jiving;dining and luxury. Plus features.are the huge bonus room plus lovely family room. Professionall.y done in· side and out. For an ap- pointment .. to see this beautiful hom·e call 96341767. J Although the secOnd three-year world ocean-nc- ing series ""·ill not be over until January, .1975, Stenhouse has accymulated an unbeatatile lead. ·The third WORC will begin wfth th e '75 St. Pele-Ft. LnudcT·da le R"ace, in February. 811·.mile race -from .)liami SORC, and second in class to 1t1onleio, Bay, Jamaica. and seventh"·ov.erall in the OnlY $39.900 for thii Other events that counted ·;3 SORC cSOulhern Ocea n .bea utiful 4 be d·r o om toward__Stenhouse:s WORC Racine..CooCerence). Mesa Ver.de norm:. TakE -vrctor'y were the.Newport t6 In 1972 Aura was one of -oy.er-ti ubJett to ~1.i. VA Bermuda Race the An· three boats on the winning 5~•3 loan or reflnanct I.,', USO'P .h-T dWldernew,FHA .orVA napo 1s to Newpo1 t Race, . . n1on ate earn a n . -Joan ~·ith.Jow down pay- Tll. E \\'ORLD .OCEA_S the Fastnet Race and the \\'as the a!lernate on the '73 ment. Many eirtras. . Rac1n ~ .Champ1ons h1p ._.t'lymouth ,to LaRochelle U.S.Adm1ral's CllpTeam. Wolker&Lff (\\llJHC) 1s conduct~d ovei Race1. , The \Vorld Ocean Racing REAt. ESTATE a three-year'.perfod ~nd en-The defending \VOR C Championship trophy will 545.,491 c~mpasses 22 ocean races champion was Ted Turner be awarded to Stenhouse at . .!1eld t~roughout. the ~·orld. "'~O finished second. · the skipper's meeting-pr.ior • M I N I M U M 1nc~~d1ng the _most -com-Because th.e WORC..Js_t_Q_J he. start of the 'ts St. .. pet1t1ve events 1n the sppr-l. dra\i.'n out over a three-year Pele r s burg lo f• t-. UP-KEEP !-~orl y-t hr ee boats from period and because it re· Lauderdale-Race. But maximum comfort seven countries p"osted quires yachtsmen to com-and reasonably priced. scores for many of the p~te in f0reign' waters -L J.'rom spacious living e~ent·s required races and aghlnslmanyor theworld's Ji'm Ki'lr· oy room and mod ern six._ racbts comA)cted the re-.·......most:-si.:p .... A sai_'lors in.<!•.· ki~chen , the sweeping ~ ~ _:staircasi;J.:e. to three qu1red.se.\"epra~-~'-. .. .: mandj,Q&...£;~tsor&Dd1.UtACe t ' -. Z ~-Um~Ai'ldit Qff.1cLa l re.suits an· a:iid 'rA.t'tie!s at scT."""1e.~r• •' 1 . ~-A au ovt1TlookJ:·one'Of the nounced by Yachting·i're:~.~ ·Championship is,wi~ra111 · ;'"W'ID~r102 '7, 4}":;C 1~'~' »J.. "!thaded fo116,,·s :. . 1 cprisidered to be the mo&\ ./"' · 1 1 1 • •• fe'n"'tf If~: .ca 11 1. ~V ally SlenhoUse, Aura, difficult one-to 'l'l'in in the BW~· :P.~.1 ·· d 'J. s-85$o.i' J8po1n tS. , lSpoi'l ofOceanracinr. -'-",4-1. war OPl"Hrlt9 •1r'SMJIOllNIC(' 2. Ted Turner, Americ:an . ~ ...-~ ~THE REAL . L:::1_ ESTATERS Eagle/Lightnin',Gtpoints. STENJJOUS""E \.\'as in· \1.eter!ln Southl an.,d ----3 . J a m es French , troduced to sailing whi~ in yachts man John B. ''.lim" Bald\vin, Sorcery, 88 points-:--n1g"'h ·school when he saded Ki troy has .been awarded ·!-·Paul A.dams, Sarari, 159 in the Snipe Class. •le "°n· ~he 1974 Blue '"'!ater Cruis· PIESIDIJMTHOME potfils. _ ~ tinued sailing and racing i.n 1ng '.frophy by the Los " In Sought.~afler Turtle 5. Jesse Philip§. on-e·-de'sign boats Ang!\esYachtClub .. · 'J!ock area.·Beautifully Charism-a. I ;o points. . throughout hi.s high school Announce.Jllent or the Ci>v\·· . upg~aded 3 bedrOO!fl· O. \Varrcn Bl'O\\'n, \\'ar :ind college days·_and m3de eted award was z:r:iade.>'by f~TdY roo'!l hoi.ne with 8 3.ttx .. 235 points. his · first -long~Das~are in--~o mmodor.e.... ChuCk....L •• _1vhie~m· '"•"t~~~.""' to ·Th 1· 1· · c 1· · · f'. t e ar e. ,uo...,.... move etop 1ve 1n1sners 1\·e cru1s1ng boats on· akc tng~n. · quickly ai·only $19950 in the United States and fl.1ichlgan and Lake •1r.iron. K1lroy "'as given the You OwN the land· BrO\Ynlivesi)lBermuda. In tbe ,earl y 1950s he honorforflying _thebu~gee. Walk er & Lee, Reai .. S.~enho~s.~,. 47. is the _!aunched hi!! _9rfshore rac· of LA ~C. of which he is. a Estate. 646-7711· Opeo chairman or the· board and 1ng cat!:'t!''t a-S 8 crew lon g tim e member ,--i n --:e~s. chie£ executi\'e oC£icer of. memb..e.r~ in the annuaJ various races throughot!J "-'i""----'--"-- A mer i can R-ese;-ve -333 -mile C hicag-o·to· lhe "·orld. "UMDER·sso.ooo••• Corporation, a· Chicago-}lackinac rack-~ . . Hard' to find 2 story. 4 based insurance holding From 1958 to 1961 .RACESl~WIUCHhehas bedrooms 2 baths. Plus company. Stenhousewasskipperin 10. competed under the LAYC e~tra large countcy Chieago-to-Maltkirnlc races. burgee include the Southern :~~:n. Ma~~bedroom STENIIO U~E ~VON the ~·inning class prizes three Ocean Racing Circuit in-...,,m;..~brie k: for 2nd \V OR_C ~n his 49-foot .• times. taking sec91\d• In 1-~lorida, SQulhern Cross fHsionally· landsca=: gr a Y. s·l oop, Aura:, an -t ll\ss-;three ti ores and plac· -Series in Australia, the Syd: Super neiJtibortMIOd. To alum1num..ocean racer de· ingtlllrd in class once: ne y-J{ob Sea race in see.call963-6167. sig ned by Sparkma n & Jnl968 Stenhouse placed .Australia, the Bermuda, O'fHlll'l ·irs'""'ouMCt• Slephens Inc, and built'" by second liver all in the Trans-Trans-Atlantic. Honolulu, ,. Palnier Joh'n~n...lnc. iJt At l anti·c Race from 1i1nzatlan, Ya s ln.et a nd IJJl'i.YiJJI Slurg'ecin !Jay, Wisc. in 1971. eermuda to Travemunde, ACDP.:ulcoraces. . HBM To win ~the championship, -Germ.any; StenhOO!le-!ailed . Kilroy has won 66 percent -~·· ·-- Stenhouse r~ced Aura on the last 1 soo· miles of this ~r the races he entered in "'EXECUTIVE the American East Coast, race withOut a rudder, an tils previous yacht KJaloo POOL HO the Carihb~an. Nort~ern ou t standing feat of 11 . tie h as recently . ME Euco.pe an...d 1n the Medtter· 'seaman~ tor which he l a_unched a. new 79 -foot ~f~rkl,ing pool Jn enter· ranean during the lasTihiee was a wardeO :a, S pecial K1aloa ·in \\'h1ch he"t>lans-cr F ntt'.Ms dream.yard.•+ · Id · A ILY ROOfo.f years. . . . . trop~y. lie won first in class new wor -campaign. Formal dining. Privat; Aur-0. s 1mpres.s1ve .r~cord pool attEss from main.er of consistently high r1n1shes Q..,. •• D siiite. Ultimate decor against the best boat• ~ .... _ er aneer M'-'tsee!847-<0IOAgl. 0 Fonnal +,,_.ly USC Wins Grave Relocation Asked Ford c . From Wire Servlct1 ters were ~corted to front · • Up City rathers in Grass row ~ats at1lhe Watergate va11ey believe the Gold cover-up t{ial o n the 4th T • Rush toom town should be strength of a elephone call Ime 'the final resting place of f mlhe~enator'soffice. • Lola Montez, who titillat The women -Pat. Ken· USC SO\ilors \\'OR the 4th residents with her sp· ned y l.awford and l ean annuul competilion Cot the dance in the 1850s. Kennedy 'Smith -·sat in l"I Carter Ford Trophy at San· The City Council as de-· section reserved for lawyers ta. Crui, Sunday, m::i,rking c:ided to contact lh mayor who are· menlbers or th~ the school 's <Jth straight "'in local bar association "and of the a"•::ird for the team Ustenedtote.stlmony.- raci ng ch(l mpions hip ol !he 'PEOPLE 'An aide to U.S. District P 11 c i r i c Co as l I n • Judge John S. Strica said a tcrcollcgiate \'acht Racine · c'itl hnd been received from Association. of New York City lo disc~ KeMedy'1 office asklog t The Trojan saUors, Benny-r.eloc.a.tinc: M 1st Montez' the 1en(l.tor'1 aisters could ~Jitchcll John \Velss Curt grave from New York. be admlUed and tfia.t as Olson ~nd Don Je~berg Miss Montez ..Wal at the courtesy, two of the five rini.!Shed· u·~th a perfect htlght of her ear~!!: trial Uc:kets at Slrlca'sdls score of rllne \\'ins. The re-dancer and tnt~rtai~ and 'POS•I were made available. 1Jalta was sailed In fo'lying ~ad an lnternatton~ ttjlijtl· · * Lovel1 exetulive horlie · In prime location. Ol'Ten formar living and dining as WE~~ informal rami- 1 y t d ·o m'. C o z y home-makEr kitcl'l.en. Large corner l<K. Jffuch more'. Only ~II 847·6010 to see.Agt. Harbor View -SDeciol Deli ghtftJlly dttqrated. Well maintained . Cal I us to see this lovely 2 ¥room. pllfll den homo· S1l1111t ed' in ont or Newport"r mott desira- ble area•: Eicpon1ive CilrP,ets. custom drapes, tasy cart,. la,ndsc11Plng • call 673·8$50. ,tri<'ed at 189.$00 • • 1 OffN UI t• lrl fllN roaf'HlCt• Junior dinghies. t1on ror exploil.s with Euro-Gov. George C-"W.Uice, UCl s;ilors we.re runner· pea-n royalty. w,hen she who will probably run for ",===;:====:. up In the series with a team moved lnto a cottage In president fn ti71, showed u srore of+ wins nnd S IOl!ises . Grau Vtlley In 1853. ~e at 8 banquet weiring one S·AVE S"P ACE ?llf EPit Salling (or UCI were Jcrf lclttwo y•ars laler and died Preoldeal Ford's "wfo" MOVINO •1 wnpplni n !Hf RfAI I:,,.'.::.] r S 1A T , RS ~lcOermald Phil Ran1• ·ih 1861 In N-York City al b"llons. dishes and o<her fragile · h r •3 ... ~ "' Items In w1sb cloths, ming, John Ross· Duggan t e age o " · . When asked about th """'''' •nd other linfnl .• nnd Rick l\crn. . * . 1 button, Watlace said, "I Vou get tMrt 1(Mte tn Thl' 1"·0 nonhern school~ , While several ~1cn , don't tte anylhin wro lhe4ar11eandcio,etsby tompctinf In the event were t~tltcns waited In line out· with wearintc 11• 'st d~ · telling idle Items wtth a o\l(lgc 0 ~tarine (3-6) and side the court.room. t'll"O o( stalld f11r Wallace in Nov Dtlb'PikitCla11ll\tdAd. San Jose Stute (2=70. tdward M. Kenaedy'J sls· ember, d0t1o't 11?" _,C::al::.lfS=4"7=•:...._..:.._ . . • _, . - ' .. • .· ' .. , ·, -' • H•IH ~ Sale IHomH For.Sale .... "Fors• . J••al!Ut for s• . 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One or the most ·po"jiular (and rarely sold) floor plans , !ll) "Tbe Ranch" is lhe Wimbledon. ~ tlVE ABOVE YOUR Bu1Canvon .......... ...umo,""9.otm1.a•r. We have something ror FOUNTAIN VALLEY 29 Rue Grand \taJ1e41', ~ BVO~E R 644-081£ 2-.;, ba, ram. rm.. 'i:VoL ' everybody! Rentals • Tow_nhou_se 2 Br, BUSINESS ..bedrm on 10th green htata lui&ditn 962~ ... • homes· -Investments. i l,'z B d6l 2800 Sq . ft Murbt c• II r c~ tod•Y -lhe mone)' a ., gar. Only once In a long while do choice nu1 sler buth. Reduced _1q lnff"'affoMI "·" ""9~' ?:'a .... , yoo save ma)' be your $22,450.1'.lnt terms. 1cOmmcrcial properties in CDf\.t come $.l4 9,!lOO. Owner w11 is prese.ntly t.alung re· pan..-... ~675-7060 556·8800 up ror sale. Almost never do these carry 11~ low .int. rate ser,·alionll on their ne"" SUJMrYdutoet . O•-n Daoly 1....... condominiumii. Canyon BR buildlhgs present an opportunity to live ,.... ........ 4 • 2 Ba, 2~~·garaP1'" 1 . HARD TO FIND DUPLEX Mesj! Verde 2-sty, 4 3 & 2 Bdrm. units. BR. ram. rm., 3 ba. Good rental area, Lovely yard, quiet Costa Mesa, ·Good street. $60,500. financing. $49,500. • VOGEL & BABBln C•est "''""· loeoted" w0<m Iamlly rnoftl"-·jn an apartment above .the business. lhe corner or Pac1fu Master bdrm.,-pr7i,ial; "• We· h ave just listed a beautiful little 644-6056 Vi ew Drive & ne 'tl. rctre;u, grounds lar.ge .. :i;n.'T tt1a cArthur Bl vd 11\ building that orrers 1000' of retOUJ.U"5 Corona del M·ar. sllln.inp for pool or lennt~:.Ji~'!,.)" •space a nd 1000' .of like new ai>artment a t $Bti,900. Pil(>NE see, t:o mparfv ,~,L •.• , living. The owner will consider priv~e AS6U~tABLE f.40-6400; 1 .::968-:::..-<..:::::4~50'---'---· .. This one ~s a 2Q' X 30' pool, is .im· m ac1.4late with paneled family room and the bonus room could be a 5th bedr.oorn . Qon't miss this outstanding_ 'l>argain in the exciting area known as •'Thellanch.'' Only $69,500. 642·7491 640·.8484 financing offered at $107 ,500. Hurry.-on -.------fo'HA ~.OA~. Costa M•S-a I 024 HuMiftC)ton and.~1 0'40 this! and O'tl.·ncr 1s ~·1lhng t •••••••,A•••••••••,,, ••••, • •• •• ••••••••••• • carry i!nd 'trust Deed · · •v• .,.1 Two •tnry modd <'ond ~;::;"~?;':,~.}.,,-, REfOSSESSIONS w1lh two bedrooms, lw 8 8 for informallon and Call 675-7225 m REALTORS m LIJ 41.ocal Offices To Serve You L.I:! bath:.. Fu·IJ., carpete {t . 2 <I. ga r age. and draped~ t.:nc lose West.side Costa !\.tesa. tocation of lhesc FllA & yard ;ind garage. Com Owner/Broker,a!ii-5080 VA homes, cont .. ~·· UNIQUE HOMES RO-.· 675-6000 240 lost Coosl Hwy. c......, dot Mor G•;.,ral I.E. I 002.Gu•• al I.E. I 002 !!!!!~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!,;,...,..,..,..,;.,..;;;.,~ ....................... "Ji. ••••••• ~ •••••••••••••• .. -.,-..-.~E.. 1002G101rall.E. 100 _. ••..•..••..........•..........•..... ~······· \\I Sl.1-:Y !'.; TAYLOR fjQ. l{J,1\l.'l'()}{S Sl ll(l' l ~'·lli • LIND~ ISLE IEAUT\'! $250,000 Elegant o!rtolorful-bayfront home w /5 BR, FR with wet bar, lge DR, 4'h bas. L ge rms, pier /slip. Great financing. 2111 s... Joaquin Hills Road 1 NEWPORT C.EHTER. N.I . . 644-4910 51Mral R.E. • • · I 002 GeMral $.E. 1002 ... ,. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• , ••••• '!••••··~.!·• Eaau @--~-ea_llff__, 190 Newport Fashion Center Dr. Island Be autifullv decorated 5 BR. 41 '.! ba .. panehng, 3 frplcs. l~a mp/Slip. $260.000. Custom 5 Bl~. 4 ba., v.1ith 80 ft , of ,-iew rronlagc on lagoon. I~amp/1loat . 8295,000 . 70 Li• Ide Dri•e Prime 45-ft. Lagoon Lol -SIS0.000 For information on all homes & lots calJ BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boy~tdt· 011~l· NB 675 6161 1::=::;:;::::===;;::=:;::==:.1 GeMral R~E. . I 002 G1•rol I .E. muo"y pool ond play 311 OWNER $31500 KASABIAH ground for children. F:x ' ' •' cellent fa mily ltvin.it: I O'k dwn , fo're~d o m Reolhtate962n-6644 located al ~1 c Fitdde Home. Sec ll.IO'J Arbor, 'E C"'EST. 'A eves & wkCnd.s &16-2bt2' W 4 BR. LA ..., • and li11 rbor ror onl)' 0,owne,213 _..9_3628 La Palma Mdl . ]Ir. $26,750. Call B:D-2332 o Garfield & Ney.•lartd. Va-" 642-1060 ror further in-l\1ESA VERDE Vacant cant. $54.950. ~ dn. I IJOZ ~ion . · Assume 6"""' VA loan Owner 962-979:f. · 'E~ECUTIVE HOME 3108 Sumatra. 3 br. 2 ba . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• A compl refurb1sht!d 1n & MUST SELLI CORONA DEL MAR $63,500 • Xlnt value in eith erortwohomes in one of Newport's best areas. Each has 2 Bdrms: and is on R-2 la nd __ Gorgeous 2700 s-q ft out. Nu cpts. patio, • · home,•·~ yrsold~.w ·xzs· sprnklrs. Open Fr1 iSat/-Beautirul 24P()sq. n.. pool Hit' pool. s ft-baths, fttm Sun $115":990 . home. :>Bedrm~ ~bath, rm, billiard rm w/ li;ir. J onlf $49,9SO. Easy terms. car gar. Owner will help 2932 Redwood, <t L>r. 2 ba . SCOn REALTY finance. $79.900. Cull rpl c. s upe rb cond .! 536-7533',". 645-6646 PRESTIGE Lanai, huge l'OV pallo.l---':.:.~ . ...'..::C;!..-- _H_OM_ES_. ___ ~--1 Quickoccupy .$'17,900. ROW lfl COUNTRY SIDE Costa M•so Redly .. • ·-LAKl'FOREST Since 1958 Cozy hom e located on 548 7711 lar:.ge c ul -de-sac ~lpt •. I STORY * · feaJurint a suooy . 11Uni- 70;0 IHTEREST :;;;;A;;";';;P;m;;C;;•;l;I "';;' ·;46;1;;';;J r ~ r m . A Is o addition a I BY OWNER. Beautiful room for boatorcQ,mpcr, 4RR. 2 full balhs. Sh;ig 3 BEDROOM .1 8edrm. J 'l~ ba, ~arden •••••••••·••••••••••••• •·•••••••••••••••••••••• crpts. builuns. kit., & open beam fam ' y• dishwasher .. Gorgeous FREEDOM HOME rm. Assume loan orl'fl,\ anyon leW eustom drapes. LarRe 1Xx12 Workshop or Game Or VA terms. Neat as a pin & twice as $ 3 6,900 :?xposed aggregaLe palio !loom. s.12,950. Ja~ Realty 969'-710'5' LAGUNA HILLS · nice ! A real rondomin-i l ~;;;;~~~~~~~~~;;;;~~~~~~~~lk walkwa ys and CEHTURY2l BALBOA. ISL.AHO ium buy in.one or our llarborarea livingat lt's l! ;prinklers. ll°s a REAL 642-1771 FronciscanFo.lailJ fastest growing areas. best. Superb community : · BARGAIN ••• 000• Exec home by tho S<a. D elightful ''nev_,•• home on ''The. Ex•'•"ng FHA loon can fa"t·ilities ~ Olympic size G1•ral IOOZG1MrolR.E.. 1002 at ....,, · · I 1 d' " 1 G be '86-59SOPrincipalsonly Freshley d eeOl'aLedl S itn .•. Frplc in master· s·uit e ; top beaiisumed. poo · reen Its. Splen-•••••••••••••••···•••••.••••v ••••••!>•••••••••• -------'-~--I Cathedral ceilrng, adobe , quality construction w /loads of extras. 4 ' $3-1.500 ·, !11d location. ,Charming --~ · · OPE"" .LIOUSE fireplace, parquet09Qis.--=- lr BR Sl59500 entry t~,ch~ry living t!!~,,,,,.~~ @ ~ .. ~fll,, FREE&CLIAR n 1 1 Garden kitehen..ll.iews g. . . . room w1lb staircase and (;iii~ ~ S zs 12 5 b · k HEWPORT BEACH Une: 640.t 120 fireplace. Family fun . , Nidow must sell or trade at; Un • r1c patio. 4 BR's~;= • 120 Attes' , . lge master w/m SANTA.A.HA U-M: Bll-1158 r oom open to very 190N c .. ~L· Hwy.front;ice.$!20,000 211·. 3_ 1 11 Mocro11a wardrobes. Custo0> Wall Gt•ralR.E.. . ·1oo2 Gel!Cl'CllR~ 100 ~Pr~~j~~s t:d~nroiactiaoll. ~t~ 1:1a;:~ -GE..__._ 2 lnd1v1dual homes, 2 coverings and ea~! t"'~ ,.._ BR .. l ba & 1 BR, 1 bJl. Bkr962-3Sll. ' ..... ·~··••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••'•••.-.... 546-2313. P r h I E · p d" · . •WTERE•T 'S-DEDUCTIBLE 120-FTustioAve.,N.B. ay or l emseves. x--D1corafoi'1 Finole ara 1seMonor .' CO.RllH-MARTIM. oPfNrJ•'l •ll's,UNro8f~1; ._____..,. ~•-11 ,.. REALTORS 642-4623 terior newly painted. SUPER Li ghl, ·cheerful, ta111cfu l 4 BR -2 Story Realtors I '1 ,..-• • JMFLA.TIOH ISN'T --o--• --Walk to major sh~pping CHA.TEAU IUHC -adj ec tive s t·:in 't Pool B~h * 644._7662 * .... 11ijlillill · Tax shelter; Newport Beach .' e leven BA.LIO.A PEMIHSUL.A. cente~. JI.lost desirable And just redueedprice! d e s c r i b e 1 h i s ..--JjlJJ'i;J ( l l ) units. 11;2 b(oc·k s off beach. 7 units on 2 lots. Steps to J:las ts1de Costa. t.1~sa. Approx. 1640 sq ft of Jiv- maslerpiece. L1dO Isle, $33.900 -·-==••:::;r beach. Great summer $4li,900. Call ti42-i866 in,gspac.e . Pool-tennis- near clubhGuse.strcelto F I..... • $220,000: rentals . Sl79 .Sbo·. Sal/Sunl2-S clubhouse. Al'klods of d d orma entry to _____ •ssUME7•v..01 1.,._ ·HEWPORTIEACHLinr.640-1120 '-'~a,ho'e Real E•tate. • stra a. 3 Be room&den, DRA~tATJC li\'ing.room. "' 1 10_,.. '"""' rec reation. Close to 4 baths, SUPER says it Form.;il dine. HugE:.Phone Santa .. SuperPooltto..w. SA.HT.A AHAUnr.Bll-1158 675-~ &£ Qui\il ··freeway & s hopf!ing. /t5· all! Sorry, by appoint-g.!rden view kitchen: Only J )'ears iold. Nice. . ~· . BLUFFS CONDO 11 ,....__ sw_neloan ut9'#1nterest. ment· only. $13S,OOO. Call AR-TISTIC open stairs VIA back )"a rd w/fire "t&lrg enttal R.E. I 002 GeM?ral I .E. lf"J2 -~ . . Pnce $31,950. Assume or 540-1151 s·wecp to se parate The Real Estate-rs HJF pool. Only per~··••••••••••••••••••• •••!'t••••··~··••••••••• WATER VIEW Pl ape; tis• ubmit. , m 4 s t e r s u i 1 e + · mo total pymts. $38 " M d'I Just redecorated ror a • . 752·"20 · Village ReaJ Estate c hildr e n 's wing . 646 7174 roll price . c 'a H R h e I errCl'llf'an new buyer. 3 BR .• 2\.-it "'°"-*'K llo\OI 962-2456.,oi;-531-st!OO Secluded 22' BALL -. PRESTIGE l:IOP.fES , orse anc Triplex ExcitiltC) ba .. fo_rmal di n.; f:urly OPE"" HOUSE OpentillOPM -..,..,.. HERITAGE ROOi\f sized pJ,rt·1 rQOm 6 PM to 8 PM 645--6646 .,_CHES. 2SOO Sq. rt. Air E I Si....... sparkling thruout. Va · n .-• • ed k II d · rorTditiooed borne v.·/we.t _as __ '11111:' c;tot &-r:e04.dy_ Fast S IARGAIMflUQED ..... ir ~~~iW:ov d.l~i;y-~is NiW-Orf~S '"'LETSG"OCOHDO -b a r •. ga m'e r oo m ; GostaMesCI ~session, Ov.<ner wj ll SC.I· uitl2;s-.VA-ASSUM.A~""":"." .... '-7_-,_,..,,.,,,~~~t-t-h8xce):l na~llt&RG/IN.t • . 3 -3 bC!riri, 2 ha., good library/den; and rormal Own e r s unit has 3 c_onsider lease v.·rth op-·ZJSMOgllllOlia Can be purch!.Si<t; 'f91: ~ "'!-)11f'~Hq'dfA, (Ha r {:;i ll . ss1 :..:r~ . · ni. · ~anSiOf11 11 lfuntingt'On Be:tth-10ca. dining room. BeautiruJ bedrooms-& den. Double tion. BEST Buy in Much de-54,500 down. 2 Bl\ ~ tia . l'dluy.;ihThi Of'lN·/1.1 >11-s1UN10 Hl(tj 'lly' The Sea llon$27.SOO to$;!:8,ooo. · equestria n property, rirepl:.1 ce do~·nstairs, $79,500 s ired Eastsjdi1:.2 &con-plus family room. . . REALTORS r , - 1 cpmp_I chain)· k fenced "huge master bedroom C f ColeSWOrt~ vert. den, stepdn ram rm Tiburon Condo. A"&"ent Fixer U Professional landscape. 1 bdrm, Bay(ront Balboa with 8 stalls a 2 box with rireplace-and walk • • w/massive brick frpl in 531-5800or962-2456 • You will Cnjoy OnS one, -Stately entry. Sunken Peninsula 159,500. stalls. tack room, auto. in closet. Second~ unit Rf;ALTORS -640-pan'ld den, shag crpt . · loeared near 17lh Street parlor. For'lilal ban~et. ... ,.waterers. & 2 auto. d would a·lso make a good --. --lhruoul , bllin kitch. 1't" 9r£N HQ.UjE * Weslcliff shopping on massive l\.1ARDI G AS 2 "~"-2"'1'liffili ·Bay·rrOiil",' storage bins. 4 F'enc owners unit fron'i. size Budd a Dream Home cov'd patio, ..fenced.ldr .. _,, 1123 Main Street. huge R ·~ Jot. This J room . Secluded ma.ster Newport Beach, .$69,500 Jr.IStures. uuto sprinklcr and amenities such .as Large Jot ""ith w'hite s pa<:e. $4 1,950. Call OPEN DAlLYl-S PM bedroom2bath~omelsa BIG•FOUR -l"uite. Separate""Vanit) andS67.SOO. & lge chicken house. -1 0 bedroom. l 'h baths'. w~te r _vie_.,., •. Lagun<1 64h866Sat/Sonl2-5 NEW custm bit. 4.BR &. steal 3t ,950.Lct 'sgo Twostor'y4BR 38Aw/ a rea. TW IN balconies 675-8600.,,.time Phone now for appoi"nt· Al av.t.cloi>eQ ga·rages Nig uel ll1 ll s.1Under fam·rm .Jeargar offall, Call 646 7171. co mmunity 'pool & "Tea Garden" kitche( -VISION-· ment.Ag ent646-3255.. eir own laundry $60,000.TerJUi~ , ... j.Q••..;I l ·w/ lrg s pace for trlr or Ol't:NllL 9 parkliJ<.e grounds. Full se rv es l·~s h r e~I • .• -----room. ithin walk ing 675--8600mytf1M ---boat. All dlx features. PriceSJl.500.w/assuma-courtyar d . OWN_Er di sta neP lo 1·7t h Str v1s10· N .. Place -Tv.·oblks to"Lakel>"arklr. ble $25,800 FHA low in-MUST-GO. Take advan REAL TY . IN-COME shopp1nif.' ,l two_ye.ar~ •. • p 1 D-p ... li9a · ... walking disl. to beilch. -Iere-st'"loaii. Call-now, -t.age.. Call842.~ -Z'l43J:~....Cslji ~-P·ROPERTY~ youn~ Buy this on con-· ' 7S2·19:ZO S3ti-882t ' ======-i556-2660 -Ol'fNJ1111•ir1~UN rolllN1'f' CoronadelMar · tract $485 l'.l.CT. Call , RE-ALTY wioQl.IAll.llNLWitP.09ltlA:PI GercildS.·ThQmasJlUr .. ----FOUR UN ITS. Eastside 646-7171. 2743E:Cstllwy H l"d S · 1 IE.AT IMFLA.TIOH Costa ~1 esa.. a Yeats Oid. Corona del Mar 2 Slory, 2 BR, ·~lesa Verde o I ay pec.1a C:,SELECT . Lowdown Viii-as. Call btwn 11-s, Y OWI\'ER. Park Htftl.t- ington, nr Bch, spac. l BR. 2 Ba. hi-ceil. liv-rm. form. dln·rm. mzrhfm"'' rm. pror. lndscpd, u11-., graded in & out. For opea house, call 962-JZJi) _ · lmagifle your holid~y I PROPERTIES ,===-====~ 71/1o;;, Asstime 711.t 'k loan. Rmt, lease/option ~sk f~.:!._ottn,839-1320 feast prepa r ed In . LA G h •~ t ~-he h'I R E i,, ACn E lot w/4 or .x"W! ASSUME VA 3 Br. 2 Ba Jourme s allC n w 1 ej----------~,...,._.,.....,,,.._,..., .... ,Take ove< •ubi·-t to ·o·•-units. and room (or tv.·o. 3 "~ 2 bath b" th e ramily .... ·arms r '""-..,, 0 room. · ig $35,000. No cl~1ng cost. themselves by one or ONE BLOCK TO 3 DUPLEXl:S .. I 1 \oS. ,.k i n 1 e r es t -. 3 more. ya rd . 5 per mo. + de· Also . .reppssessions 1n your 2 rlrepleces, your BLUE PACIFIC WESTNEWPORT·Ol4 bedroom .. 2 bath, wlth ~ MESAVS.D,E posits. In top Garden county , call for ad- c?lrist mas tree c9m-$510950 Bedroorn ap{I. den+ 3 huge br1_ck f1replae~, Ownerwillcarrysc:. GI TERMS Gro,·e location. FH.1\ ap- _dresses . Ov.·nr:/Agt ~ .pllmen t<d by .'-'our . . ·~,"4ft>-anddenon'th.e large patio_& large lot. ALSO.three more to pra1sedS31 .~. 546_7739 -C t K"tch , ~-·--N .•. I t _, t oh..,e from Take ad'>nl•ge of th;, SCOTT .~ .. TY oun fJ I en spacious ramily room . 3 Unique Newport Bea_c~ oc~8JI rront: 2 Others en ew ower in e_,.,..,.. ~a es · motivated sclle(' .,.,.ho will ~ ' bedrOoms.lot.sofstorage homeorfers such spec1al Seashore Drive with forFHA&VAf1nanc1ng. f~~~~S~u~Jit1~G pay loan fl"esforyouto -~36-7533>, $16,"500 BRI C K IA.i n this ~for hiding present.Sllr gee fe~t~res as .open beam partial oce;.1n views . All 'Wal•er &,_Lff~ CALL 645---fi646 purchase his heauttrut 4 VA or FHA Tft"IM spacious 3 be)irm, 2'h. everr the kids rooms arc ceilings, private front .in excellent shape with REi\L ESTATE bedi-oom ramily home in SPECIAL! )i,. A "dollhouse." \\'1thin bath . lo,·ely Condo. Best big.Largeparkllke)'llJQ c.ourt.yard. ~exic.an .tile good rental records. 545·9491 Just aboul any method walkin g dist:.1nce t ()all locatiGn. Fully aircond1- wjll please everyt.K)(fy floors . Prestige location. Good rinancing availa'------·-----I you c hoo~e-Vt\, FHA. King size hedrooms. stores & shopping. Flex1. ti~ned. Si lting/ bedroom care.S•ntawill s<1y hoho . PR€\TIG€ or conven.lio~al. ~rand beam ce1l1 n ~s bar , bcJ~mso~; 2P~~mw&lden rac 1l1t ies. ~t irrored with beauty and e:.1sy Call847-6-010tosee. Agt. ble! Custom Luxury ~ Hu!;!e f;im1ly room tias '·I fl 1 h 3 w1rull ki.tchen and lrdth h Ch . ASSUM' E7"' VA PETE BARRETT " l HOM'"l newonthe market ~lesalo swe di s h r1rcpl:i ce, II d ·11 · A -·· o IL.terry r1 slmas 10 • • Hiflsa·de _ .._ Verde for only SJ!) ;,oo d J ·t or d1nin~ room. Inell.Ides pane e wa s. rn--. when he sees the price Fanta.1-tic. pool home REA'"JY --... -_, . 8 k 1 • k cleJ.?.anl ccor us hardwood p ......... ..,.. fo'ree-unique home "'1th a 7% r , I . -~ -Mesa V-_::__._ JOON.NewportBl.,N.B. e_11er t a f' a oo _. S49,9UO! Ca ll 847-6010. ~t"nd•ng ,,-nge·. Owne' ass umable loan. Only $43,950.Call64ti·7171 ora Ful payments$Z1S~~r c:.-uc: 1f-W<1lk er,& l.ee., Re;i l A<>t "" . , 0 .,1 9,0 peek. , month .Newlydeeorated .Ji4~1:·51~00~~~~6:l~5·:4~060~-I Truly unique! Fune-t:state ·646-77 11. Open "' l"Xt rc memly anxious. ""'· ""· -Ol'fN111q.r1·s1vNrOMNl!'.1r Extra \a.rge bedroOms. C\'t:S. C;.11J540-1120 Family room . Cal\ ___ t1onal, !Striking d~ign. "\\'eedit&:Ri;-;ip" ----Baiboalsland 100 _ ---l' , ~T.HE REAL l ESTATE RS 1 •'7=. ·. ro·tosee. gr. xForeca!Llavrege~·c1ye EJ·e·g-a11t home-whott fi'rOIT'"trE'3SUrt'5totra:sh rnN'T Give up the Ship~ .•••• P.h"o'n •• e.:Sa···n·t·a···.·· r TRl!!!·na&LJ" 9621. ·44-:71· (.,; .• · statement is '.'s.uccess''. Turn the n· inlQCd!'h Li!it" 1l in classified -•'. ----, .... Cl fedAd' Grifldentry,hvingroom C'A l.:LDAIL\'Pll.OT Shl'p to Shore Resul ts! Rll!llllTFDS ass1 1 · Prestige commyni~y bl and rormal dining. True -----------2'567lt VIA •& VII. . ~------ I002'.Gaaw:r .. R E. fine homes .. French country. pool view ._ Z95S HarborBl\:d. BIG DIFFERetCE!! -. - -Mansard design nestled kitc~en wil~ spac1ou!> Ge:aw:ral I .E. -· 100,\ce.ral 1 E. 1002 T_ he Real Estaters Unusually Ct...- in ro't mal landscape. family eating area . • ,.. •. Grafdedoubledooren Sep;irate fiesta run room •••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••t.••••••••••••• ~46 · 7174 Phone Santa ""'Jxt ras. nev.· Bigelow LIDO EAST END Charming older 5 bedroom home priced at lot value. Pier and slip. Terms to qualified buyer . .$255,ooO, THIS HOME,HAS IT AU Popular Corona del Mar address, charm with quality, view or the tide pools and pounding surr·rrom this 3 bedroom, 2 bath home. Terms too! $142,soo. · CLOSE TO SPYGLASS Super Sandp_i.2! on Popular Spyglass R1dge, Professionally decorated with Vall Luit wallpaper. Gttlit patio with viewing deck. "Four bed.rooms: family room, 2 baths, $12C,OOO. llG -ltAUTIFUL -ILUl'FS Warm 3 bedroom home with f.amily room, rormal dinin g room. 2 fireplaces, view or park and bay,.lots or mission tile a nd much more. Jll7,0QO. DIAL 644-176' 2ll1 5.., ~--Hiits Id.. M.L A COLDWELL IAHllER CO. posh parlor 'and huge oriented lo deluxe 'pool . -c:: -!' cr pt , cusl . drps. dbl rormal dining room, Ei1:ce U e nt priv;i cy. . ' G PM to8PM 'tAA.. ' r •ens. nev.• v.·a~~r ~t!~e~ served by cheery gllrden Bedrooms. l'"<lo\\ll . 3 lip. mac nab I lrvlne ';" ' The Real Estate>rs ~lsep~~;o:Sar~°m ."r~. C11U vi e w kit c hen with A1aster suite del,ightful. • j!;enerous e ating area. Be the first to see it. CaJI I lolDoo Peftinsula -I 007 646-7174 tod a Y & :see· Ag t \ Step down to rriendly 546·2318. rea ty 8-12 9371 family fun room boasting Ul'lN111q:1r'S n.JNroM NJ(f'1 •••••••••••••••••••••• 6PMto8PM --------·'°" Ht. N C E 0 F A Loasly fireplace and wet I Liquidation Sale ~-:re!s m~~:r:on::! c~~ . ll~lltt Lowest pric!tlG M~~~~OH.8nd with a e~~t~r1;.':lld~~.1t~~a~;E ~~~~•••••••••••!~.~~ IMT~I::~~~??? 546-23 13 for appoint-: ;;;;oa•-==mmm=•;;:>" 8'"1'"~; R;ilboa duplex, 1,: COUNTHYSIDr:: 4~1l't s trl·1·1 . no rc.ir ment to see 1.he ~·hole VIEW! Lovely upgraded 3 bedroom blk. tn bay. 2,HH, 1 ba LAKE .FOREST nc11::hbor!> troot k11cht!n lhing! THEILUf.FS ,., home o n quiet street. Truly a ''Best Si9.500. nalbQ;i h<"act> HYOWNt:tt to".it ch ~'h1htrcn.1ow~-:.. On S16day Buy'' at $129,500 . Tom Queen cottal!e. '7 blk . tobay;' Btoo11ful 4B R, 2 rul to;in t!i as:-umatih·. ·'11 A delightful -"ingle story 644·6200 . (C52) BR .. dt'n. I bn .. M9.500 bath!i, Shag carpets only s:111 .95ll. s~·c a'1,t. r Halboa Point 4 BR .• dt!n H!l3 Jil5J:J 3 Bdrm .. 2 hath end unit bll-1n s , 1.Hs hwasher near pool. Offered l;tl on· 2 b;i S.<J-1.5()0 Gorgeous c u s l u n Ol'f:N flt q •II S J\IH roAt Nlf"f' THE REAL 1044 ly $52,600 nn a S230 per SHOP AROUND COLUGE PARK. ~l arshall Realty drapes . L:.1rge exJJO~t:1; •'i:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;~ year leasehold with M2 You won't ririd a Syracuses l>lan at ____ ll_!:'i'.::!.m. ____ , a R Gr c Ra t o pat 1, , .. ·.··.·.·.·~· .. ··.·.·.·.·.··.·.·.··.·~··· ,• per mo. m aintenance.He $52,900 on resale a n ywhere! Thi~ Copistranoltoe.h 1018 w a I k v.• 11 Y s <1 n lit ~·ho Kesitates will miss borne is loaded, well located & s hows •••••••••••••••••••••• sprinkler!'. It's a RE.\I STA.RT YOUR. ~ ' EST~TLRS , . Vacant & Dirty Does need 40fne ~Int, yard work 1.nd c.lunup. BUT bas{tally a 1ood horn~. Price reflects warlr:.,.nee..ded . 4 1Jltdiooms. 2 baths ror only S37 .eso. Another new NE ~C oet s & W1llace !Isling. Also has usumable 7W~loo.n. . COATS . a WALU.CI REALTORS -54.-4141- 10,.. •• ,, •• , this good deal! • pride of owners hip. Owner is anxious NEW J br, 2'-'l ha h<>,me °" 8 1\ RG A I '.'I at S4 i.ooo , ... VESTMENT ••• HASTIHGS•CO. to relocale & will sell VA i( you'r e tht: blurrs overlooking 58§-.s9~rrlnt·ii•ll'iinlt 1" l!:\'inc \llth this 2 •~ It' an 64Q..5560 · hdrm . 10 .... ·nhnu.._qi C'ioft' tc ~--·"7 -eligible. 3 bedrooms, d en. dining lhe ocean . f.'ull carpet p S pool :in11 park. rucc ,·icw room, famny room & much more. ing , bltnf. trash oompac hone anta ot the mountJ1T\)f.\.WalCr, ALL TERMS. FlfAJVA. Spacious roun· try ltatchcn-3 bedroom, Jten ... famlly rm &2batba, Completely Cflrpeled. Close to South Coast Plaza. Only 3 )'turLnew. Low down. or no down. 1-~ull price $39,500 Call 5-t0-Ll51. ~HERITAGE REALTORS Em tM K 644 ~ (C53) tor,gar:i!'f'doorope-nc-r VIA. m"a1nt:1in"encc ol m e c une ~. Rec. far1L p\l area S18,000. Call "93-SS.U. The Real Estat~ Jand:.capu11t 1nlll e.xtcrtdr llG Ct.HYO~ IUllDIHG SITE. The only vacant building• site on Oakmont Ln. -A short street or gorgeous homes. ""El:ljoy the Jak es, 18th green, practice feirway, etc. $95,500. Tom Queen 644-6200. (C54J 01 hnro" rro' 1ded by the ~-d<IMar . 1022 646-7174 .t;~:.;Q8""on A low •••••••••••••••••••••• 6 rM to 8 rM CAll 552-7500 OWNER -DUPLEX FountaJ:.VaHry 1.03 f(M.'ee n side of hwy I 51: •••••••••••••••••••••• flegonia. O~n sun 12 4 ·• s19·'00 •v .. ""' Phone.Santa 544 tm "'"' VIA ·uxuRY +PRIVACY ' th1rbor view B~dmoor The Real &taters •VISION•· REALTY A Red llill Compaay Univ ParkCenlcr I rvlne •BR. o.ean + "" "'""'· 646-7~4 . ~l + j11(Ulr:1, lml>Cl't:li ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~C~l:••:•~;O~ed~~A~d~l==="'2~~-56~78~~~~~~~~~----·1-~~~~~~~~!'!~~~!!!!~!!!!~~-~h=l•<~<:l•~~:':'~'~'~·'~"-"_''_·'_'_'_1 ___ 6_P_M_to~r~l-M_;=:J.. ___ .;;..._.:::::;::::::;: .. ' ' ' . -• BB DAIL v PILOT ~onCl•Y· Oecembe• 16, 1974 lnco .. Pnt,...+r ZOOO~t {or t•le · .. lZOO Ha an ,_.,*ti : Hot1MS UltfMrNJhtcl OVMt Y"*'ntMtd owaltlMIS•/ t':Jtawn Fors• •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••.!.••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••··~··•••••· · U,.._. 3521 •••••••••••••••••••••• Fors• Sant• A11.• 1080 9 UNITS HEWPORT teGHfS H•wporl le9Ch,, · 316 Gttterof ' 3202 Hufttl99f•ll leadl 3240 ••••••-•••••••••••••• l •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• Nr .bt'ach ,3ynnew,dla , 110b)'630R-2.Roomfor ~•11:•••••;•;-;••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••ntJNTINOTON Beach;' " agu.na laach I 048 Hew port leech I 06t ASSU ~t AB Lt-~ f."1tA LOAN g d f I n 11 n c Ing , a g l Z3 unl11. SlS0,000. A&enl I .._ . .a.a • HUGE POOL IJ(e 2 Br, 2 Ba, encl 1ar ,; •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••··~··•••••• and owner 1s willnll: tc; &12 ~ &t8·3ZM. ""0 -' LANDLORDS! 4 lkdroom. l'tl\ bath, xlnt pool, sauna & jacunl. JUSTLISTIO MEWPORTHEIGHTS Ci1rry 2nd tnis t deed VA DUPLEX PRO OTORY Ba 1...ot. 47262MISt. We Specia l i&e In locution, inclds crpta, Club •Il le, nr all ! In bt11.uhful Afy:Stll· 1111/li, 4 Br, den, brick fplc, T~·o story model C"011do . M, I W' lyl 1· M.I . 92660 Newport Deitch • Corontt drps lots of deckinJ;1 =846"----7~3~08~--~-- I k h r l:irl(e lot ChOLl'~ 1• t b t 1ne1t• oc. 1 18 Yo th .. , ne I d•IMa• &'·•un• Ou ' " CJVc r oo 1nK L ~ C'1ty 11 • w1 " wo_ t'I rOOITll, t~·o Extremely r;harp 3BR, w/sinall dow~ P4l)'ment u are e w1n ro " • Loll • a round pool. Vaicant. L3.l{un11 , this rrunt 1.:und . ~c;:Jrt B carh!1t1:u\1on b11th s . Fully rarpeted 28A and 28 R lBA beau· or trade for houlie 0 ONE VIP PASS Hentul Service bl f'RE $42.5. per n10. Ask for D.ae1•s tJnfum 3600 3 bdrn1 hornl', ~•th fan-' e s some TLt:r. O'ftner and dra11.-d. }>:nclo1ed ty, . ilcu vy ~hag crl)tg. -R-a Lot 213 _278_0066 C1oo d for the whole to You! Try Nu-View! Ke.1th, 962-4411. •••••••••••••••••••••• ti.~tlr v1c~11. un lgt•, ""x•ous . ~1ukco rer f )'&rd ttod .ii:u-i11&c. Com· t h r u 0 u 1 Al r · family) HU0 VIEW RIM'FALS • • btun01fully lndsc11tl IQI SparlingRNl&tatt i::ri.un1ty pool and pl ay cond itio ning' VA a;M~al• DHtri tolhe .-673""40300.-.94-lZ48 EXTllA sharp, vacant,~ DUPLEX. 5.,°· f' ~dw~, lllne,~ for<'es thl' ~itll' 111 933.35(4 ground rur ch.lld.ren. Ex· pra is 8 I 1 n ·process. R rt' • 2400 IC[ C_APAD£$ DR •. l~~ .ba, 2 car gar. 3~~t · ~,0 :'ac N ' XI i lh1' JO\•i:ly horfi(•. A r..::•I -ct!llcnt fom1ly llvlni:. 145 "° eso _ FREB }>'R£B Pat1o&f11.mrm.$l25.J)l'r •.. · ew. n gondlc with lnt11o ,,1 1•1( Custom fourplex Jocuted_ at McF;.iddcn · · . ••:•••••••••••••••••••. CHALET •ProfesslonalServlcc• '!'~· 962-4471 ask for ~~r~~·9'°1..0j~0i~~~t.8:~ lr..~;nl)ooexl'cpt1on..ilbu}' Sp:ini:,h ,1 plt>x. l iie .111ltl Jt.ir:hor fo~ onl y IBEAU.Tlf'UL 3 br , •LANDLORDS* Keith. 644--0823 at~~.~00 cwHorn bit. 2 Bil un1t¥, b S26,7so. Call 83!1-2332 or II• .Quall ~ Mam olh. Mountain 2TOJ·C 1,larbor Blvd.. • Homefi~* VACANT. t sloi-y prestige -'-'-'-=~------ lltn:,, rhu11·.,. &rl'a ol ~2 1~ for further u1· Place f.halet. AdJ to gondola & (Mesa Verde Shopping 642·9900 Condo 2 BR -new cpt.s & CdM 3 BR, 3 DA. north of mft.~tk!lrrt!l. !)t:Wf'<>H1' lll':AC l l ·...!!!."m~i~n . Pro~-irts.$45,000.64.2-7630. Cenler)CostaMcsa. . , painl. 2 Cp.r e nc ld'hwy, nice patio, crpts & ~Il'13t:7 pru;cd r11:ht. ;.it SllS,000 o~ile Hames 1s2-1t20 e •LAKE-ARROWHEAD Please ci&ll &ti:!-66,78, exl C~h~ornlu s ~rg~~l gura gc, xlnl cond. $275. drps. No pets. $.185 r~ly. •99·2100 C enhuy 21 For Sale 1100 i.ooouau1t.N1W'l'OllTllACM Walk 500 ft . lO the lak 333 to claim' your t1cket.s. llcntul Service. per mo. 1162·4-111 ask for Don V. Franklin 642·,1771 •••••••••••••••••••••• MESA V~ROE4-PLEX rron1 this id ew.lly located !North ~ounty toll Cree 2 BR . 2 lh1, $185 .. Ncw1K>rt Keith. Realtor 673-222'l l"Olti!t!C}'r JIJ>:HcJllUi\U --197224 X oo 'WESl'WINI) Olx , 5 yrs new, good lot n ~a r cxcluslv nun\beris:WO-l220J. Beach,\'ac11nt.Also2Hrnn.ANO •• 1 C i:!BR 21/r Ba Crpls OrP$ OCEAHVIEW SunsetsSupttme . f1nan c in"\Agent, Hamiltur. Wdl Sl'll (Jt • •• tiouse su;o. Costa Mesi.I, d 3 pn:iw,vCUlC~ on-o s hwsr . Frplc.' Gar:-- • 2 llK. Coo1• Ap1 . rr1.11nl Hlly & occdn \'Lew. 3 by V1ki11 1t, awnini,:s, ""'"HSS' d r 0 C kids pe ts 2 81' bike to o. e...,room.sauna. i. BJ CM~~ skirt in ~s. porc he:-., ·~·' ··" tra e. or range ounty Joh1tAdare · · • pool Custom s hag 712· oann .. _.,,,. • on1., SJD :!I l'ncc ~.~-1 Bdrms .. 2 baths, com· d P•OP 0, ''"'' d-~· Call 2565 , W beach lluntington Bt!u ch • . m 0 A, a; I Jan J • lk~llur 494 _72t;o pli·tl.'ly rt•inodel<'<i "t'ee landsca~· . All !letup In · ... ~. Jyanita ay $t8s . SingleJ ok. All. carpets., & draperJ ?S· .,~4_:.5100 • ---1 hiiid, $69.SOO Owner will bc.·Yut1ful Sun Juan Capo TRIPLEX . ~~wcM~.C. TAYLOR Co. L•na leoch 9265J Fee 776_7330 Very des1'rablc area. 2'1.:t1~~~~~----- . . ..i:.si:..tin!uianein.i;:. :~~tpurk .~D3-82lll ASS UMABLEVALOAN. . You·arCOiewinnef>or --' -C~r garage, 2 Vf?r Y UPPEi4Br;dlxdupleX",l Daz1li11t1 Vu E1\°!:i'rn1.u t-'fo'. ""· 3 BR. 3 APT. St. r.tobile llome in Covered private patios. Or9MJ* Ca.ty ONE VIP PASS ALA RENTALS . private enclOfied pauos. blk beac h. Npl Shores. ''':I AdultPurkontheB;.iy Owner ' II unit with Property 2500 (good for the whole wtSlt(w.1111N'ww1u 846-5437aft6PM. L8e.$350.546-lo34 Oo ybu really want ;in in· ha & bonus rm. tean bes rireplac.e. All two BDRM ra m1ly; iro1n,par ,..hll' view ' UR )A<·ro:-:-;rron1parlc. !1~7~·-540-3672 unitli. Xlnt No. Costa. •••••••••••••••••••••• to lhc f iiit'Hou1~1 Sp0tc1ous 4 lldrm ho1nc · 640 asoo Agent Mesa loc. ~.950. C 0 MM UTE 'J 0 . I I : !".',',·,. wr aooo s<i . n or <1u:iht) - ----c · t /L-~ · · MUCH?-ICE CAPADES --- -vv hv1ng.. '1'111~ ho1111• ha~ emt ery ~:e/ .. ' '' p('rhillll > lhl' hl·St Crypts 15001&. aauail ~· only25rnl...tn CHALET MlWl'QU&IAT,C.,..M~-•3"3 BR . 2 BA. rrplc, lrg • - i>..invr;iulir \le"' in •••••••••••••••••••••• Plac• · toL.A .. 2 BR.1sx16 ram-• NR·HALBOA yard , bit-ins. S295/mo.lalboaPe1u!JU10 3707 Liii:un;, s1251~1tl -~~~ -l'AClt-"IC Vll=:W . D:.i .\"Prop..-tiea ... r~. br11·k. Frp~c. beam 21~1 -C ll 11 rborlllvd ._. LAGUNA·llB Barbara,96J-fil39. •t•••••.••1-•••••••••••• BIG CANYON4 Ull.3Ba, V1e14•Terr:1ce.4Jots. Al l 7J2•1t20 • ceilings. cov. pal10,ce~. (lt1esa Verde Sh.opp1ng· Bachs$1151$l6SlJ1.ilpd CONDO 2 b l'i b 0Cf.ANFRONT4Br.~ hte view 101. Sl59,500. ftlur al SJ75 ea. or 2 :J! 1•000UAILST.NlWPOtt llACH l~ryrm .. !ots. ?f xtra~. Cen.tcrycostuMesa. SmalllbrhsesSISS/$18.'i . r , ar or utilincl..winterrental . . f.iovint:. I.lust sell $.19S l!a. C&ll 646--1>9!+4 .. _ $30,500. Subm1~ tcrnf:s. Pl~asel'a ll642-51?8.ext l't1any2"br hse.s$175/$22f> ~-l c>1~hl s. $225 mo. CaJlfi'lJ-A?U. Owac>r . 6,10-ro,;g ' eves. GREtA T IMVEST~EHT . Cal l Agt . 893·8533 ·m to eta.I m your t1ckeTS. "More 3&'1 Brs than usual 213 H69--5-"'93'1"'-----I 30un1t~:·All2Br,l~Ba. Out ICou. ty 1Nor~h County loll free Wec11nhelp younow! BRANDNcw:tbr,2ba,lg. LARGE 2 br, partially WATERFRO .. IT 2 Nie~.•. 1 Qts ul llarbo1 f•pl". 12 ''' old•, . l ...... r 0 n numl•er is540-1220). GIV"' US A CAI I furn'd '"' Crplc· ~s " R~st Cc~ct ary. $.'i.'iO ro1 vac~ticy. Witlsellon c~~-Property · 255 " • •• cLos'EosVNoAYs rr,pkood, cust. decor'd, IAts mo.' L~ase 'rt.-q'd.' Cai1; Wo .. 'DER both_. 646 -ti276 0 1 tr1u·t. l'r1ncipl cs only. •••••••••••••••••••••• ALA"Rentals642·8383 ° w · ",wallpaper,midr· Linda83S-1011 n 538-6612 8440 000 * • • ror • $350 mo. incl. y .. 1~====~="---- Spac1 ous. s pnrkhnJ;:, and · · C 0 M M U TE T 0 0 lonei• Bidterstaff Balboa Island 3206 mai nt., wtr ., trash. OCEANFRONT 4 Br, $385 s pec ta cu lar CANAl.Condomlniwms Spartin9R~E$taff . · MUCH??? 716HellotropeA .... ••••••••••••••••••••••S hari>! Mu s t Sec! utllincl.winterrenlal. Fl\(INTSbed~rnfam1 -'-Forsale 1700 8:13-3.$44 only2Slnifiutn Corona del Mar BAYVIEWDuplex,4br,2 962:---04. ~eves. Ca\1873--4724. Iv ho1ne or sw1ng1ng 11ad. OCE N VIEW · t I A 2 BR 15al6 r 646 7174 I. 1 . •••••••••••••••••••••• A Newport o ~· ·· , am· 92625 ba, bltns, rpts, guraiic. CONDO 4 hr, $245. mo.. BALBOA 1uu., .ow. ow pr1 l'cd at . . B •h h ' •m b · k •'rpl be S • "" -·s77 900 Only 512 000 ASSU J\1ABLl!:FJIALOAN ettc ... 2 (_)Uses·· R2 " ri c '" c, ~m Youarethewinnerof teps tobay.213-377·7688 nr. _Brookhurst·Adams. 1 Br apts. equ;pped •PM lo8 PM do~" ,·n·d owne• ~.,.11 and own"r '' will•'ng 10 lot.. New. pain. t, drp'd., ceilings, cov. patio, sep. 0 S Avail now Shown after v ,... ,. ... Id I 1 r NEVJPPAS oronadelM<r 3222 · · . · kitchens. Unique Joe. -(·11 rry 1 1na nc1n~ at low l"arry 2nd trust deed. cpt d. Financing a,va1I ..... ~yrm, .obs ~ xtras. (good fo r the whole noons & eves. by app~ .. Winter rates by wk or EMERALD 1.4. y H'J interes(. 1·wo s tory model l'Ondo $135,~. 213.fi96·5880 ....,,500. Su mil· terms. familyl •••••••••••••••••••••• Call : 1\1 r. Crow494-0672 mo 675 -8740 with two bedrooms. two . Call Agt . 893·8533 to the Bil, 2 BA ,.frpl,gar, close ---·---·------- Grciit "''hitc wa'r \'U.'"'· 1£ IQ 'I ~· baths. Fully carpeted FOURPLEX R to bc h, furn. avail, SJ-"tl. FIRF.PLACE--4 bedrm, 2 AT T RA C 1' l VE :r~~~m1>r~.~~~~·(;\1c>nni~·~ • p::::. · and drapt'tl . t;nclosed Corner lot; great rental on~h~s.Fanns, ICE CAPAOES mo.673-33 l5 I.lath. crpt~ & draJ)f'.s. be.dronm -SISSmo. room Scl·ludPtl radiant ya rtl :intl gara.:e. Com · area!. ~lose to fwys., all roTeS 2700 ~W. bltns. CO\"Cred patio, ll2l1 West Balboa Blvd. hcatrd terrace C1.·n tr;.J Prap..-ti•• munity pool and vlay. amet11t1es. $87,500 •••••••••••••••••••••• CHALET $50. OFF IST MO. nice l<V1dspg, $315. mo. -·~======c. \Q1;;ition nl'ar ll~nnii; 1100 ~A?l's~:~f!.~, tfACH ground for children. Ex-SOUND income potential 2 Hr. 1 Ha. frplc, garage, No fees. 963·4561 96.1·1786 3 BR. 2ba, comp! rum. courts . Sl55.fOJ cellenl family li ving . with t ax sav in g 5 2701-C Harbor Slvd., $295. ti73·292S; 675·2024 ask for Bev or Dale. dshwhr. laun ~·to bch. TURMER ASSOC. Liquidation Sale Located at l\1cF:idden ben e fits . Citru s & (Mesa Verde Shopping WALK-to beach •. mint . .,$3,?._0., ..... m7.o i'.i l July. --0 a ii.d_Jla.r.bo.r fru: Qll a\•ocado groves rancing Center) c.·osta J\1esa . 3Br.3ba: new. ~5 d b ~, 1105.R": Cst llwY.'t awuna -wnu-wit1-cons1derron· . C· . ,.0 .,,, <•om 10 to 250 Please ca.11642-56f. s. ext 38r .. Jha .boa.Lshp,S175 r:.on .. 4 eru:m, 2-bpJJi_. • 494-1177 tract, 10•,; do14TI'. balance ~·7~· all 839·~ _or FOR SALE New Luxury " B Jb f fpll•, cpts & drps. bltns, ··-·-s1nr,:.. Balboa duplex. i 1 644'.·I~ !or further in· Waterfront triplex w/ acres. Qualified farming 333 to claim your tickets. 4 Br .. b a .poo .Sl9.>-fruit trees. $345. a month. LOCJUna leach 3248 •--. Hill• 1050 btk . to .bay,' Bil. I ba .. .!or~a_t1_()_n_ v1··w or Ne"'PQrt Hrb•. 3 companies presently do· tNorth ~ounty toll free 3 r.3. u.musi':'rrt:l,$195 N r A k f Be --r.--· ·· -~-" .. ing the grove care. Call numbei:...!_~40-1220). · 4Br.v1e.w,tcnn1s.~ 1 o ees. li or v or •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••'•••••'•'••• S79.5UO. Ba liloa beach AD4 to Newport. 3 DH , ~rm s, 2. b_aths·. 2 .unit.a (7141833_3212 48r.Ch1naC0\'~15750 Dale963·4567.963·1786. LEASE: In Arch Beach ltW •'•••-• cullaRl'. i,'.I blk .tobay;2 encl . 2 ca r R<1riq.~e.·~1th den /ltbrary &-dbl -~-••• 3Br.Pool.lovely$1200 Heights. 3BR. 21f.t Ba, Massive 5Bnfli5h · DR., tlcn .•. 1 ba ., Sl9,SOO. Adults 642,500. Owner. fireplaces. Se(l. laund_ry HOUS*I Ullfurnlshed · K. Kieser. 675·72'l5 3 BR , frpl, f.ishpond, 1 mi hl!iltin.s •. Wall to wal.I r-·· Balboa Point 4 BR., den, 646 -58M fa e·s .. bhns &trash'COm-••••••••••••••••••••••• 2035 Balh-a Plcac• • to heh, no pet.s, S335 mo. cptn'g. 2 Decks. Fnc'd Villa+ View 2 bn,$9·t,500. 1 0 pu t·tor. 60' pier & slip. Ge.ll..-al 3 102 CM 92,26 ,:>4S-5004·21S4 IKanakoa yd. sJ:;.o per .mo . ,....t,rchcd entry thru atrium 1\1.irshal Heally fo' H sale by o~·ncr. liOO ~-Asking $41:10 .. 000. l\1;ike of-•• ·~BH 21 Fil Bl · N 497 -2121. It f l\I P.Ht::SS I V t: • 675-·1600 Oceunfrontno.2-E ,rer "Call:J\1 n; •. Detlat ••••••••-..••••••••••• Youarethewinnerof '·HI,· I.Ins. r. ~--------ONEVll>PASs N('w t.:cnlral PHrk ---. OOUilLE l)OQRS '1'0 B~lbo<i 575,000. Terms 8.13-9182-ocean, school & shops: ONLY4 LEFT,New2&3 LAVI . 11 •1 STORY MEWPORTHEIGHTS open._Call833-J2lt WIDEO..C:EAMVIEWS lgood for thC whole $.15U pcrmo.Ownerl7l<I ) Br . _de l uxe Con - LIVING AREA. Sct'l uded 4 Ur. den, brick fplci Nl::W 'I un1t,.i:! blocks to Overlooking the sea & family ) --84.,-37<17 doml91ums, Spectacular library + formal dinin.: I a r g e Io l Cho 1 c e H SA Lf: or lease. 3 hr. ht•ach . Great buy, ~ood tighls of Lafl'.una Beach. lo the 2 AR , sm. den. 2 ba .. bltn. • --.· oce&in views, near Vi c· rm, huge famil y rm Ncwporlllc&1l'hJocal1on. 2 "· 549.500or S3-IO mo. tax wr1le-orf. Income Estare livinJt:. G;1rdens. ICE CAPADES k1l..d1Shwshr.,ff·pl.cpL-..N f.:W :i BRJ2 llA. frplc. t.oria Beach. from $325. w /9parkl1ng firepl.ice, Needssom·eTLC.Ownei; Easl h luff 11l a<ta. Sl200. ni'o. ~tany·xtras. pool&jacuzzi.,Closeto drps; palio &.i;:arage. PHl io , gar. Wa lk t.o 494 -l79S s pi rut Ji 1a 1 r s ro 4 anxious. Make offer. ~~E _ .-_ _ ~~~70. beach. Large 2 Bdrms, 2 CHALEJ S.150. ' beach. $335. mo .• no fee.i--~~.------ bedrooms +large bonus Sporli1t9Rt'GfEstat~ r O . bath, dining room. lligh 5J20RCHID t75-5726 CaUAgt.,8<17---a,sM $175 LGE I Br, ga~e. room + spacious ma:::ter 8ll 3544 lncameProperly.. 200 · w -Suni t~ptbldg un-i;eil_ip~s -DecoratOr 2701-CllarborBJvd., • ..1.. yd,sm petok.No.end. bedroom suite 14'/pr;v -+ . · ••••••••••••••••••••••• der construction for sale .. rurn1sh1ni,:s & antiques. (Mesa V.erde Shopping S.'lw. LUSCIO US Tri-level NR . Beach, 5 br, 2 ba , falJ\ $185 UTIL pd semi furn I brtth. 8 RAND NEW ? ,...EWPORT SHORES 6 Units~ Mesa ~;~~=r~o l~laj;~ ~~~:~f' Mature adults. Winter Center) cOsta Afe.o;a:-·-· . 3 br, 2. !_la. w}r·1.·1e,.n'g. 1'm:-t'omp. {ncd .• no pets. +~en. patib, So. Lag. <)wnerwi\l con.sider le11sr illerfronl 4 DH . seasonor month.$450l0 Pleasecall64i:!--5678 ext oven·! 404 F'c rnlear, $39Smo.536-2010 $220/5250 Seve.ul 2 Br --~~tlotr ;it $<i95 ;i fnof\th. · lltilUi:ed to 569:500 S8_7 .5~0 :~;.~~iioC all .5J6.2S7o or $600 m.~nthly« Complete· 333 to claim ·your ticket.S. _675~75 for~:ippt apts - 1; :A~l 830-MOO. '·Sty. A-Prame; 3bdrms., T~·u 3 un1l bu1ld1ngs -· ~ _!y_!"u r.ll!shed. 49'1-46:'>.L._ !North ~ounty toll free CALL us as v>'enowhavea * BRA MD NEW ·$250 Charming l Br frpl .'!JP!!IP ~ - - -1 l~~~~~~:~~:~BR. each 1 ~1~1~c :ic':ri~~u~!~s·~01~~: Tio~~: L3~2~n F ~:ils~Pl"o~ $85 to Sl501J'flL pd Bae _nu"!1.1~~E~·.~:2;1'~.L; ... --t"~:01~tJel ~~~·r I e .. se'-I , 2 & 3 Ir 4rtexes .~ 2 Br 2 Ba ocean \"U l.oquna M19uel I 052· unit. $1m,5oo Incl . land Coast Pl;1za 10.5<;{; ca1> loc. C.1\1 . Try 10 ex, down. !PlS l~a-gunlj , Gm'. dcl M. 1.;N"ew 3 Ucdroon\sS:~.r;~ FltOM $'200/mo. chi1d. a s mall j)(lt. •••••••••••••••••••••• CAYWOOD REALTY ' rate ,.. }0.4'~·:.. Spepda· \'ca~erlt~ty .~-617 1 SliO UTIL p<l l Hr yard • • •· 2.Closcto llcuch Ds hwhr . opi:n be am MANYi~l~RSAVAI L 1/ • /J • I . .rr S4 I 12;Q • ble, t)uu·t 1.:ul <ll' saC'. BLOCK TO·IEACH 5cr~dU/1T>c11i.. LP~g:~:i f.urn 1 Joan Wayne ..... :iBH &guest.S500 c.lgs, sha~ crpti.:thru·out. HU·YI E.HTALS --'ldfA-v°'n?. /.>UMI/ • Gross SI005 per month ! -33602 lluelanlent • b:2'RR l'urnSii'i • Compl orp 'd, (>rivatc 673-40,31J Or494°73248 _ · llurry cull to preview New, deluxe 4,plex. 217 +den. palio,So. Laguna palios, encl'd garages. · S'Pf',C'fAl.tZIN(', I". · 752 700 . ~U>VIEW lf~ALS Dana Poirit, Co. 92629 c.:iBR & ,iiucH~SGOll.l lari,: No pets 1 m ' IOOcca• L-a Nig .. ·' ' 3252 · ·' HVH "Carm11HModel'• !71-ll ·I 22nd St. Hunt. Beach. " '""1 h'om"I · · 1· 'I' -~·· ..,... NT Youare the~'innl"raf .. 2012190 A LAl;UNANIGUf:L Premiuin lot WJ!Ji ivuny lt'fVESTME DIVISION $1:.!5_.000 .fu ll price. 673·ol030i>r4!H-3248 ON E_YJ ~PASS ColeorNewport. . • l'W"'90 ve ••••••••••-•••••••••••• ::;~f~'i~o~.~~¥:::~. f,'~i;~;;l;;T=:~N"" [111!~$;11 ;7~=~5 + Pool ~6:!~~{~·.:,~~';.~11:~~'. l~~f,~, '~:,~:·.whole 2515 ·E."s1~~r;,, llwy l'b~r~~~t~~~~:.:·· "~[J:!,~£~·1~:~;~ri:: 1982 Port AIJ)<lns Place -::1 VI inl(ton Beach. Walk to 675 -5511 or.SJ0.8!l89. ins, ~arpe ts, dra pes. •-1'oy Th• Good Lil• Bk•/O oo.• 7""' ew ICE CAPADES -----· fenced & ,•pr;nklera. ' -• --~ne_r,'!J'9'<-""' 13 UMITS .,w<ilcr bachelor uni t. . 3 BR llOUSE: lgr. yard, car ga rage. lmmac. ~ _C_all4!_3·2,513__ • ln CcJsl a l\fcsa wtt>ooL ·$fJ.5,000 $122 . Ne wport Beach. CHALET CostaMesa' 322 nrdhop:s.S2.50Pcrmo.oo SJSO/mo. lst. las't&de-' -r.ro11s {23,100 yearl.v. t. F'ee • .!Jti-7330 , ••••••••••••··~··••••• fce.Agl.675-6700. pos;t '99 .... d}~1;l~~T~~c~~!i'~-~1~.~~~ ~?R . c;,n1i.o~~ :u !~: Xlnt financin~. $179,500. Prime h;i ck bay vi'ew 3122 2701-C l'iarbor Blvd.. MESA North a" hr, 2 b.1 . ---. . .. -...,...... · 1 Sc;ishorc n cal Estate. loca tion~ Jost r~<Juced orona del Mer (~f esa Verde ·Shopping cpt/.drps, blln&, $315 ln"ine 3244 ~IOUSE 5 br. 243ll Los nr Laguna N1i.!uel. Fam 1mme l sc p . ocpy. $25000' All 2 bedri>om •••••••••••••••••••••• L -z· 292 d •· s •• rm, din rm. ('o\•"d patio. -Ownrr. 6<10 -'8098 675 _ 5.!2 ' · Center) Costa l\1es3'. ease: u4 -I ayS •••••••••••••••••••••• .:;rcrranos t. -roOO mo., . --_ units. ·8J.imming pool. BH cute cottage SJ()() mo. PIC'asc call 642-5678. cxl 557-<Jl90eves. NE w· DEER F'C ELD Lease.~4 --:-9""')' •pprox. 2()()1' c" Ji. mun,· --C d S ··~ ----~"=---.._ RARE ftMD an a more uni~. to June 1 Sf Re(. 321 J33 to.claim your tickels. -extras. $63 .500. S -· $43.750 down. Call no'tl( sea v iew. R ca I lo r tNorth County lull free Eastside Lge 3 Br. · llomc. 3 hr .. 2'h ba, wet-Mjssion Viejo 3267 Loguria Miguel Rlty. IX BDRMS. I 0 UNITS, C.M. l7 14 1 752-1700. 642-2222 number is ~0--122Ql. n r We :it c I 1 ( r /I 7th . ba'.· frpl~. V:! blk to.pool ••••••~••••••••••••••• • AO/an REAL ESTATE 'IC(l (,1, '"""~" ')1 ~";I' \491'J11, VIA Tiie Real Estaters 496-4040 830-5050 Plus F'R, cath. ceil's & Prime rental are.ti with . INVESTMENT DMSION • .. • Pool/rec. Lse SJOO, Af: & Jacu:tz1. Nr. shop g. & NEW ON THE GOLi'' H~:,ort Beach 10~9 ~~~~:i,~grE~~n~~~.ell~~~iif ~p~ldy','"·''.,a~ •• ~d;E;x,~c"'h·=~x· 1-li~tdl\tl. ~~:'.-:C:~~.e.'!'f~ ••• ~.1.~~ ~ag~~:t~~il~l. 646-~~e/OJllion. Mesa s:~~~;;R:nALS ~i~·RiEBa~'orF!~~·m;~ -! ••••••••••••••••••••'!'• :H only S96.000. l-'l"e l;ind. -...,-•"' ~--=·="•uam•~· • * * C.1\1. 92626 Verdl" 3 Br. 2 Bit. brand As ~ell as a fine selection Frplc, Wet-bar, Call e.ve..-. Co.111 c: HU BB & f:LLIS Reoltars 833-1768 · W • T . Farror You are thewinneror new plush crplg, rrcshly of beautiful homes t"O R & Wkl\dS, 833-3171 ' BIG CANYON Reul Est~te.1rrs~i011~ five-4 Plexes 900 Sandcastte ONE VIP !'ASS painted. immar.. lhruout. SAi'..~! Let us 5alve y~ur 2 BR, New condo, garage. CdM 9262S (g:ood for the 'whole !luge-trees & frpll". $350. hous ing needs. We re divided bath·vanity, cpl. By Owner PENINSULA _ COvinqton .You arf! lhe ~·i nncrof famil y} mO. Century 21'._5'16-9521 here tq serve)'ou! drps. raJU!e, D/W, $240 ll!!aut1ful c uslom homt POIMT 12N.F.WAl''f'S. \.\'ell loeat.cd. 1nanaged . Oi~E VII' PAS.':i to the s225 . J\10 , nice 2 hr , 8.10-6806 0 11 magnir.rcnl l"Ql"iu •r, J BH he:.t·h hou.~{' Cn1v Onl y 3-4's left. Super rllx low hcadu ches. hi profit! (good for t he wholc IC[ CAPADES ,~~~-------st•tlurl<·rl 101 tlp1•n on tll·n & dining rm . t,;;iil upls 1n cho1c"c Jl.B. Joe. Less thari 3 years oltl . Jafrlily) £/ga l'~ patio, no J>Cts. M~wport l•och 3269 thr('e .~11ll's & uv1•rlookini;: duy or n1tc fordl't:ul~. Xl nt tax shcll~·r. ll!tr. Owner will carry 8%';?, to lhe CHALET astsi e, 646 -1456 or •••••••••••••••-••••• i,:olf ('nurst•. SHJ.IW/O 111 CENTURY 21 !Jjl!J -689•1 financinA. Hcntals rrgm ICE CAPADES 6J9--4S3S 3 BR, 2Ba, 2 lllks to Deb. llHltl.~raprni.:. hi•:i!t'd r•uo1 ' 645-7221' S865 n10.-S880 mo. Only "" . 270l·C Harbor .Blvd.. BH , ept, no pets ~r Pools/Tennis. $375 mo or "'f(¥1.1t&•·rfall. lanai. 1"ll\" 2 2 U .. 'ITS uskinJ,! $119,950. Call today CHA LET (M,csa Verde Shopping singles. See Mgr. Apt.' A, Lse Option. G44-fi952. p.1110 • tl'rr.ic··~. llt·:n·v r'll (1141152-1700. Ccntcr}CoslaP.fes,a. • 980W 17thS ·11,1 1'hilke rr.uf. ouliloor hi:.:h( Phone Santa EAST BLUFF INVESTMENT DMSION 2701 -C Harbor Bl d Please c~ll 642·56~11. ext ,~~-·~,~·"'~"~CT'---Lloydli Banlt"Bldg. CLEAN 3 .n~.2Ba,~f'(!!" 1 ng. & s pr1nklers on VI · !Ill I (M V v ·.• 333 to claim your t1ckeLo;. IMMAC. 3 Hr, 2 Bu, J\1 esa University Park, Irvine pool fae1.llties. Children t1mt•rs. ·I B1lrn1, ,, ha!h ... l'rLdl' of (JY.'n('rship! 22 11~1 :11~·~ . Cencl~~) c~~~ae j\--·~~p1ng (North ~ounty toll free Verde. Cpls. drps. blln!I, D 552 7000 fyes o.k. Av.iql Jan_J. $S25. hou,t· 1~ prul "ly tlt•{·nrat The Real Estaters i:o ri:<'pous_apartment un · ; :. : . 1,1 .. ,,, ,,11 642 '8 .• ,1 number is S4().1220). frpl, patio. No pets. ~-1;;0~Y~'i;;;;;;i;~'i;i;iii;m;;;;;;i;~l~p~/~m=o·:•~7~3~-<~l7~1'::--- •· 11 ,,... 1 1 h J.i 11 r i.: e o u ~ 1t~.· rime · \'lt'W loci1-. --•::::i ~•••-=!!!' ... " mo. 546-920.5 11 ""'nll11::1pl'r ~'I,, t•.1rpl'l' 646 7174 lion Cumplctt• tenant JJJtocluim ~·our tickets. ••• · ·... • REH"fALS • GUEST ltOUSE, new. Tl'ak fluor 1n kiti·hl"n . ;ur 6 PM~ 8 PM privacy. Sw1mmin~ pool. Industrial/ I North Cou nty loll free Charles Snyder BR. i:!ba. fully cpt'd, + . pvt. entrance. bath. con<ht 1"nl'd. rll')!ermcr & Owner will cash out to Properly Z I OO nur'nbcr is 540-l220) C ~1'~\.Bar~do~ F,nc.d JJack Yd . Cor Lot, 4 BR U~~Usity Park $425 Furn. Avail. 640~97 1nl~rcom :-\.,U•1n thru-tux defcrrl"d exchan,e. : * • • · os a ~sa, a. Close to Schls. $295. • a···-.···· aft.6Pft.t · . •• • bYou are lhe winner of · The Terrace -·~--------11u1 l.:iri,:c n1<'.,trr :-11111• 10'•'·" r1nancini;: a\"alla ••• •••••••••••••••• •• • ONE VIP PASS 548-3750. 2Bft 28 $350/375 <'>.11n11le11• .... •2 "'"h!trHlll) San Clemente 1076 hie. Great tax ~heltl'r. 6·2 6400 SQ . FT. sule/lse. : Geo. Sturges . (good for tl'fe whole ' a-•····· llARBOR'VfEW 1·10f.1ES, , 1 te:- 1 ., 1 11 1•d :-t.11o c 1 •1I & •••••••••••••••••••••• hedroom & Hi I hedr09m. Ph. 4 :imp pwr. Nr 9022 Five Jlarbors Or. family) BR-. 2 Bt\, lg. fm~ly ~m. 3 BR, 2 Ba ······ $395/ 425 POrlo!ino, 4 br, 3 ba. Nr e1111•l i.:1.1,, v.inrow-.. Low -Low \"aca n cy . airport . Rii:ht 'Rlt} frpl.$285. ~·Sf~l:FACT Ocancliome:s par ks &schl,.commpool. J.:ir.i:.l·m irr•ireiliJ'ri~~·nt: LEASE/OPTIOr-4' llurry ·i7J4l752-170U. !179 853:1 ll.B.92646 tothc , PROPERTlt:S 5.'">6·2tl60 3 HR .2 Ba .......... $t50 S600/mo includ. r 11om. "'.d ~ 1 n cl'd:1r \~ .• · $495. MO. JNV£STMENT -1>1VISJON Lots fo-1 220 \'o~~rF~ th1~~!~~~of . ICE CAPADESi BR.. 2 Ba . ram rni. stone 2 lllt,~~~1~111\~.~~~~ .$275 ~~~~~~~r · 644-7800 or ''h'~•·l (;ii:.inlll' hh•tl & Ki~ O(·. \'u .. " v. · Nu IBll~~!li ~1 r sa I! (~ood for the whole ra. frplc, quiet & convenient. Turtle flock wfj~1·111 11 \1•1'\· l;u·~e S82,'.150.Lglot.Slfl.0110dn mL)') l '"·· 9 6 7orse, I i) 2 I 3BR,.2 Bu........... ON Tl-IE WATER. lge 2 1n1rrorerl r11m:n1 t1alh 41-Sr . :1 (';1r i.;:ir. l1nl)' •II '., 1 0 ••••••L"O"•T••S••:•••••.• I CHALET 2459 N S285 (80Sl $43S d Owl!..._ -2701-C lla•borBlyd.,. -irf'!entrecl-lomcs· s ty. 4 bedrm. •3 ba , en v. n1.1 ~ .. 11c :-l11nl' llnr.lil4167S 7114 O ••90 r1 rcrLa1·1• o1 t•r lon~ in i: . . WA..,TED ICE CAPADES (Me,a Verde Shopping BACK Hsy 4 Br. 3 Ba. 2 5 BH, 3 a .......... .,., master suite wffplc, pool 1·u~· p<1111111 .thl i:.1,i.114 dt?\l'O ~,,(_ 1;;.'C ~C.& r'll CenterJ CostaMesa. story. deluxe. 380 l\t lra i:!liR.il12 da ......•• S30ll & Lennis prl¥. $495. ,\· Frpll· ;\\ 11>1 ""'" '" "" µ~ J.'-"t.l l.."'lt. ~ µq• ~ \Ve Pa.v Top Dollar for re· CHALET Plea!le eall 642--5678, ext Loma. $475. 1no. Rc.iltor. CALL 552~7 500 ' · 1_64_5_--08 __ 36 ______ _ . pry.1~1 ;1 11· j 1•, 11·1· a 1 s1dl'ntu1l lots -lower In 333 to clo im your ticket.'l . 642-21!22 3 ~R. 2 BA Duplex, t blk. Sl!IH.!if"l r,11. ,1u1li., :-l·!I Thof Intri guing Word Game with o Chucl/e ('omr :1rea prefern•1!. ·2701·C lla rbor l:lvcl.. I North County toll free· ~------. -·. to )>ear h . $300. Yr.ly. i.11 !J.\O!I , ...... ,(""~'~'~'°':;"~'!;1:::;:::::::::(~ R.C.TAYLOR (l\l l'su Verde Shopping numbbri8S40-1220) IBR,l 'h ba,crpt:i;,hll1ns, VISION • $42-.3188 . B CK" u ,\ \', u .,1 0111 home:-;. ':.! remu1n 111!1, IRA. fnm rrn !1111 rn1 . l h1zcl Nownk llkr :J:!:.!\ W ind~·ard Lant' f\J\ Gp-3!:1<!0 __ FANTASTIC VIEW HARIOR VIEW HOMES '(111 'II IO\ l' I hl' prl\',ll') •ll rh1~ l11 -.;ur1nu~ 1 KH. 2 f~ hoult• ~· ,par1ou., fa m1I) robro , f orm11I 1hn1n g ro om A 11l1f• p11t1u 1'.1lur.1I ~u rrou11d1n i:s J•lu ... l'il~)' nuuntananr<' Uu1c:o\ er th1\ J~I h11h .. '<I .. hn~ pl .1cl" Onl} SIJ4.9fll' R.C . TAYLOR CO. Rtaltors/Devtlope-rs 1 lOI llo•l' $1 S~ute 100 Nc'l'·port ffj)1u·h 752 ~~ 0'~"""1I• i..nu• "' ,..., / Center I Costa l'lfcsa . • • * · East.sid e. uvail. Jan. Jrd. • • \-'~~;'-''------1owJio''t01"~"1~~ ... ;':"'!!o,':· COMPANY t>tcase call 642-6678, ext San Clem•nt. $265 nionthly.M8·6680. REAL TY . Costa Mesa 3724 Realtors/P•.,tlopers 3J3toelaim yoortlckot.5. 3176 2 nn 18 S200 , •••••••••••••••••••••• .•EL EE B 1101 DoveSt.Suite19o !North COunty toll free •••••••••••••••••••••• ' a · /\ Rcd lhll Comp11n.v SANTA ANA 'OUN~R · ·• N b 736 Weelo. l lniv . l'arkCentc.r 1 «.; • Y I I I i j I . l'w11ort Beach 752·0460 num er Is 540-12'l0>. BU AND new 4br, 2000 !lq "' .5S7 3100 Cl..UJJ AllEA, lbr, newly. _ _ . _ . , ft, w/ocean view from • lr'-;iOC furn & decorut~:d, frc pvt · Commercial Lots R 1 h ~ S.C. pier lo D.P. Harbor. Story,2 BR, Mesa Verd , ent lo11cd patio. sw. Sml , _,.L;...;0..:E:...;:.<..:Y;.....11 ). 8EACH ILVD. 16aR~a Dea.vile I.ease SSOO p er mo. Villas, Call btwn 11 ::-; 1'1lE TERRACE Univ Pk pel & child Ok, Clll Llr. r Ii I I I ·. PrimcC-4corner lotwith 114-496·SZ75 .AskforJohn,U>-1320 New2br,2bafrpll",C3lm £va ns or ans aerv. _ . . . \3.'J f\,..J"r.onlage. only •.; Ml 92660 s.th L-a 3186 Toro •3232 ,.dee. 2 patios, 640-6345 648--4871 mile south o[San uie1«1 You .. rethewinri'erot :-,~. -• 1 Frwy. IN PROVEN . ON •; VIP PASS· •••••••••••••••••••••• •:••._••••••••••••••••• SanCle'"i nt• 3276 **•G-ARDIHIJ'TS. l-~H;...:Y,..::N~l:....:S;....~1 ;_ liow 8o yow lik• thoM Alt!-;A . Easy terms & 1aood ror the whole PRIVATE Bch., oeean.NF.W 3 nr. 2 Ba condo. •••••••••••••••••••••• •••Poot · II I I I Won'l•n'i ihoei wlrh tht lllgh pr1c(•(lforqu1ck.!1ale. ramily) view 2 hr, WJW, dl'J)S., .Pool, A/C, drps; 11 NEW CON DO. 3 br, 21,-ii Furn. 1&2 Br apls tni-;::':::====·~~ :1•1:!.!'1~~;1:: :•~:~:ry:.: • COSTA MESA to the . ft'PI. $3&.5. 32M6 Ston-1111110. Alt. 2 Ciir J{Orl'Mtr ba, oc.ea nview/Dana adult !5ecUon. No (Mll.a. H A G s J A_ l ioof"' -• . Grcal front:igc on husy ICE CAPADES inJ[ton R(I. M4-.«l8 ~!:!>loo llbr.·SC pier. 2 car 1ar .. £1 m Ga rd en Apt a, 1-~1,;..c~I,.:..~....;~::.,.-~ O ,,_,. ~treet ncxt lo shoppin,R f'!enerol 3702• Class'ifled ad• •. •II big deck. pvt. rt'utios, pool.1,::64=•~-=-e:::::::.. ____ _ ' I I' I ',,~>-·• ,':'..,.''.w.~!.• __ .,.. cc n t er . Goo <I CHALET w c It hll .""' i:i:olf. $300. 5"0-4083 (11 1-T I alP . . . . . _ 1.-.t " -1 -••••••. •••••••••••••••• ems, sm items or 496_....,,,. • rop c oal• • ,.,,. d•••lao .,_ ""'P,... .,,..,. nf'1~hborhood . 3300 Sq . 1 \l'10ll' t-"'t l'orner Sub.mil your ...-2101.c H·arbor.Blvd., F.aJJl!ll<ff" !1l n"1e f:\jJlll)' ::aw tem.642·S6'7S • • 1 ~t'. cpt.S, drps, blltWI. 0 P11;:,\s~Vh'@1C!t,o ~'l 1::•s •N term.\ o"'·ner rtnKiouJJ. ''-lcsa v~rdc Shopiilng home on quiet eul-dc·sac 'J\l:ikc Room· For Di1d· Condom1n1ums . patio. G11s & '4'ate.r p>ld • .._ UNKtAMttf ~aovt t!lll•!. 1. I I I I I R.C. TAYLOR CO. Center) Co!lta J\ft!Slf. ~~t-e~·0·;11~<!;;t'hty& PJ>t'lS dy'' •.. tJca"n oul the Uftfurnlshed 3425 .:~fiS __ .,__'-- - ., _ _.,oc.::G~fl~'il'""'~w~1~• ----.~.-L . ....J.-~ . ....J.~J. , Aeafton/D•v.J...-5 Please tli ll 642-66781 ext • f' ay. ~ar&JJ ••. turn that junk •••••••••••••••••••••• HOL lDA y Gueitls rent a """'r"""'" 33..1 lQ clalm ynorUckeL,. me n ta. .rC!c rental Into c:111h-wllh. a Dai.ly 2 UR 2·~ ba nool &bitn.' my GUcst houso 'lAvall SCR+M·LETS AMwen lri Ctas1ificotiot1 7100 N!!:~i~~·~~~·hSu~~~£?oc (North County toll f'rtt ~ervlce . Agt. 646-17ll PUot Cl1.a111ficcl Ad. Cnll "''11sh tdry 'aar no peu; for 3 wk!I 548·7107 aft •6' • ,, 1 .. number l"I S40-1220J. -pen cvc!I. t~2 !567&. s.\.-~75 9IM. pm · · • 1. ' . . • ' • • • • • • • •• • .. • .. .. \I Apala•wti,.....tMcl .,_lwwatlF.-IMd AfMlw.+iUilfww., .. · Afwlwc.tiu...._ 1· ... ,. ....... u~ ~ctax.o~ber1s,101• • _ OAJLYPltOI••u ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••.!•••••••••••-... •••••••••••••••••••· ••••••••••••••••••••••• IOOfllls 400 latl:M11 R••lll · -4460 Lost a Fo.md i(ifta Costa M••o 3724 ewport l•och 3769 C0tto Mu 824 · Oft ltcldl 3140 Nf:w-..6 l•oct. H• ••••·u..u~·~···~··• ............ .,........ •••••••••••·-~~· •••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••'••••••••••• ~· 11 0~· w•" r -"' · •••••••••••••••••• HEE R FU L 2 BR', · ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••i•••••• "' r~ A •• 1 ro C..tu S• C&l•tlte LOST B Ii: W ctatin.aUoo • Cas d ~ . ltome! LI. pvt. home, l0001qft male-vie 1.alCUJm Hills.,_ a e 5pac1oussundcc:k.•'lktt ra~ New 1.2 & S "Br ' uti_I ,Pd. kltch_& tnd s1--·0ffk· LARaE' REWARD!. ALL UT ILITIES PA! eYerythuu;. 613-0236 afti i.uper deluJte. i'"'f1lle's, OCEAMF«OHT pr1Y gs . 2 ml Golde fl(;.... . R al 492--0293 Comparebeforeyourent 6· d.shwbrs, ttncl. garagf). We~t Col l . Pemalt on amUM:J e 1-'=--"='------ Customdesigned r ...:..ci .... nto 3776 1511 llunth'l'"on Sl. or 2HR,2ba,tum.$400 ~ 3285 Er.eelleptparking LOST · Aprt~ ""'-"Rx> F ··-'--•• vdnl. 492 '764 · 492 7333 di 'Child •• , eat1Uu1g; call968·6894or!r36-9008. •BR.•ba.,··•nt .. ;_.... ic•· •oom. 0,1 ba,'pvt • e . . rena1 Pet. •Spacious kitchen within· ••••••••••~••••••••••• .,.., '' -r.' p"' t ME R "TA REWARD StioaJ.13 or direct lighting. 2 BR , wtutewater Yittw & PIMECRE:ir:" . WA.Lt( TO RA.CH IAYFROHT · balcony maMn~racent n "' IL &U o 5 . Se I $2 d · g\ 38R 2ba uni $47Svrly \'&ew . $38/wk. 2500 LOCATION =.·:::1:.:'=-----~ • parate din'garca poo . 25. pl~ epos1t. UVESUP I, 2 &: 3 Br, crpc.,drps, ST'ErsT"oe'••c"H Scaview,CdM Oowntown C~t. Approx TWO Brn Doberm•os •llo_me·llkes.(Drage Call <198-<M87 TO ITS NAME blt.ns, iar. 22116th St. or .-. ~ Sq Fl. 548-3401 or v 1 c . S rt .; •Pr1Yatepat1os .._1",.~u~ 0 ·~ 11 2051MhSt,tl084'1·39S7 3BR.2bll,fun1.$Z75yrJy VocationRentals 425Q .E 11e8 5"41l-32'JO P . ·. un :ww••RD •Closed garage w/storage -..---... "'"..--. ver ol\N ta . tfffS II.Pd lO 3 BR 1 ba furn wntr · l'. • ai r v •&W • R.-, A • •Marble pullm""". • •••••••••••••••••••••• slreams With ,water.fa.us EW 1,2 & 3 Br apta. 1,2 &. • ··~·"'' • ••••••••••••••••••••••• s~oR E "' Ne-" n ... , $45-1621or545--4300 -t I set 2 B f • ......., AUIN HIG BEAR , ·~ ,. _,.,.,,, ,-.,.,; , • :~~si:t~ Bd~~ • lalboa l1laftd., :3806 r;~:u! ~::~! ne:~~ p~lios.8Si'Js~~s1~0~ar., CORONA DR MAR Sleeps 12, 2 frples .. c.-olnr ·ore & G. eytiound di:pot. LO ST: Silky Te~rl er. . ar..,.,....._ues -sur •••••••••••••••••••'-•• or 2·bedroomdPartment * * * **., 4HK.unf.h.ousc,fam. TV, i>00 l tbl.,S.'8-3'W6 0•' fil~:?.tt~l.llSO mo. Agt, Male Blk /Tan.allv;er.on roung~e1~P1 '::]: ~~cpg BA~BO~ ISLAND., i,6.rge lo'tO!f' $190. F.urnitur~ EW deluxe 2 Br, 1112 ba rm .. 2 bn. $500J.sc 49.l ·6364 head . • • K a 't U~ll •' . l BDR!'ifFurn $215 ,1 BSR Apt. $200 .. mo.,(Ask aYadable. Offtee open studio. Util pd. $250. mo. 2 BR I~~ lse/op! ~n5 I R~lal I h 4300 BU SY C 0 STA REWAHD. 72$-151 br 2 BDR~!Furn:S245: or teYe)213-Gl-26a3 9:00. ~o 6 :00 .. 23_0 423.20thSt.NoFee . u:t,un .-, yry en s o s Cll"t' il7--0tl30. ""'W w ·1 F:iirvlew Rd Costa To.bi n Pro...., ..... Mgmt MEWPORTCREST •••••••••••••••••••••• MESA i...:::.:.....::=.:::.-----..u... · 1 son&ti·l9l.l lalboa Penlftsula 3807 Mesa. Pbones6°2300. 846-1 31'i~N~ Fee; 2 BR . 2 ba. condo~ WOMA N v.•1sh('S v.·oman PR I M t! ST 0 Jl E LOST; female eat. blat·k; NICE l , Br dplx. Quiet. ••.•••••••••••~•••••••• COMMERCIAL companion to ~h.are furn. LOCATION w.i so~e-or•n.ae str:eldaks .. Sep . by garages OCEANFRONT Year~y. I · · · ··+· .. _____,.,,.. -DRANO NEW 2 bi'. apt.. ranch & beach home!! 1n Good t.1.om & Pop area Vi.c. El Toro. Rockf.e & Employed adultover35. BR. ~ngleilook. wetbar, BR APT. Kids OK. No frplc, W/W cpl., drps, cxch care or 12 yr old & 2160 sq. ft. with Blvd. Rid.~t·ro ut e Str eets. No pets. 541-1021 ba lcony. c pts., drps.. D/W. patio, children OK. lite hou:.cv.·ork. Jtcrs. frontage. Priced to saYC Re"" ard. 586 -S&50 bltn.s, carport. 675-1536 pets. $ll5MIO. $215. & up. 8'6-5847 546-1224 yo u mo n e Y. R. C . CALI r . ANIMAL INSERT D rules l20 Alber.t. CMG46 5996 ·rAYLOK co. 'l5l·0460 PENINSULA .Bar •Yie w Nl&E 2 BR upstairs I R00MP.1ATfo:S wanted lo•l,;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.;;io Hunl~~~~:~clter t Br f'urri $1 apt, 2br, pYt paUo, $30C · C ' ' l , 2. & 3 BEDHOOP.1S AT shar~ luxurious Lai;:un~I Lots of bllns. pool, wal moyrly 6'l5-<I02illeYes'' b;1.by wel omc. no pelS. TllE BEACll. Pets and PARK M£WPORT lkat h :t Ur home wiU1 · 200 Fl. Fronlage 8311 Edison Sl536--M5l 1 h . • Sl'JS. mo. 968-ll55 childre n accepted. $185. view $175 : mo.494-2161 H Bl cl. !sack of 11umaneSociety 0 sopping. !ti mi.NEWdlx 2 BrdupleJtor · amonthandupCall APARTMEHTS on arbor "' t J\N IMALASSIST beach. 93;4~0,:~hSt. Br house .. E l'ec ~it , ~1;1°p~~~~Y~n~~Rd:~~~ The Real E5t. fair Uach.elor l or2 GarGCJeS for Rent 4350 :::~ ,:· s~~~~nf.t.~~ LEAGUE · • i:a rtt ge. W., Bi1J A-v, adulls /no ~ts. $140. 19'11 Ask for Cap'n Kidd B e d r o o m ~ a n d •••••••••••••••••••••• $2000. per monlh. Adoplion, Spaying" 673 5981 Wallttce,646.0rtG. 839•6133 Townhouses . 10x20 PRIVATE, IOC'kOO.. NeulerinMinform. ~'URN . apls, Jge 1 Br$165. · · . Fr. $224 .500pen9-6 ~aily $15. ru_o. 400 22nd St, Hun· Roy Mc. Cardle 960·2900 _.Lde-al fo a:. .bacbt:IQrs . Capi1trano leach 381 ~ ;110 MO: 2 br. 1 ba, cpts, I . Spa-Pools-Tennis t1ngton Bt·ach..1i60--188~1 Realtor 1810 Mewoort Animals lTc~ed Ad Its. J993 Ch.urc · •••••••••••••••••••••• drp!, bltni;. ~I EJden 2 BR nettr l-lunl1ngton A ~fili~ fI._om Fas hion --Costa Mesa54tl-7~29 lrish.Settef, efl\.lloil. S4il·0033 · 38R,28A,bltns,dsh.wi'lr, A,e,, for appl. call aft." 1Iarbour.AdullS.$2fO. Island at .Jam.boree on SINGLE gar.agc forrtint. Coe-ker mi~ m·a.te_ .. C 11 8 I d ~ h h M rcd/wh.t '"1 ..,; --washer /dryer,. Ocea.n JPM 646-51Z5Couple/nu a 46-4300. San J oaquin H1 ls Roa . v-mont ..... ~tu csa . I BR. Furn"72 lrg CJosels. view. $275 . * * &12-IJ.55. pets. · NfCE 28R ,,_ 17141 644-1900 64 2-3615 PRIM E retail Corona <lei Irish Setter, rem Rea" queen s ize bed. priv. ,cplS, .... ps,c_n · Ma r, 1200 sq ft, ground 'ferr11>00,1nalo,btlg-d'' dressing rm, extra Jrg.Corot1ad1tlMw . 3822LGJ::'1&2BR_.$160.-$185. &r, con Y .toe:. $1~5.l.ID-O LUXURY 2b r , OOUBh.LE Gar;i~c. $35. ~loorfrontai::e.a/t".park PoodlemixfemGrey• rooms, enc l, gar w / ••••••••••••••••••••'•• AdJ. to shop g. pool,,no ----o846eves. frplc, lrg palio, mod. DlQnl · ·, 1ng, 50<· Ma.o;tl!'r.>, Owne1 Ge rm S heph ..maJ,e ~o1•,•.ge. Ad ullS only, n . SEETOBELIEVE 64 pe.ts 0., 1 1 4 887 Monrovia. L-aleach 3848 hltin kit ch, cloocts, c/d, 64u-5754 ttealtor,673---41..'>Q blk/tan • r~ .,-.....-. ---:r-· Shep mi>r m;de blktlan 2035 Fullerton, C.M. 2·2 br. 1 b~, $2'70&.$290., •••••••••••••••••••••• $375. 675"6359 ice Rental 4400 Industrial Rerrfcil 4500 T ti r r I L a b ma I e bit , b r ., 2 ha , ,$325. Al l DELUXE2&38R,Frple, North end: 2 blks. from ··~·•••••••••••••••••• blk lwh t LGEFULLYFURN2BR. w/garage & reeenllyn· 2Ba,adults.$22S.&$315. beach & Victor Hugo's San Clemente 3876 5S•P£RS"'FT •••••••••••••••••••••• GermShepfemblk/bm Bllns, w/w, drps, pool. decorated. 6<14-~·.o nr Kbr & Bak e r . l ·BR. r ange, refrig .: •••••••••••••••••••••• 1617 wESTCu"i.~1''-NB Jt ENT:600sqrtSlOO ShepmixfemlaD ad It s no p ets, $190 . 644·7326 557 7734 · cpts/drps, .wood pa nel-LGE 2 Br, 2 Ba, Yiew, AGT.Ml-503:2 2944 ~;~d~~~;CM. CATS 642·9520. FANTASTIC ·3 br;·12 b'a ing, open beam ceil. $200 decks, dshwh.r, 2 car g<i r. '~lhr male brn/wht STUDIO apts. Decorato Duplex. cpts/drps, ·eO~I. p rk Lik mo. incl. all util. $250. 494-2339. * t MO. t'REE RE:i'IT • * COSTA MESA* ~Lhr fem gry/wbt · W /D $37S ' a • e Studio rental, 2 blks . Noleasereq.Dlx.orfices 1300&1750 r r S ale orange furn. Water & gas pd. gar, ' · mp, Surroundi;i: from beach; nr. Pottery WlllTEWAT. E R Vl.EW ad)·. A1rporter tlotel. sq tpvto c., $160.permo.&Mi-5330 675--0743 . . -D Ei UXE 2&3 S 2 b d I ...., plenty ofparking, Dommaje.tri 1-'""'"""'-"-"""""'"°'"'--1------,,.-----·I • 1, r AplS Shack & Village Fair. poic. r, • ca retir._-u, A!C. full services. Fr.em f I Dom fem)tr y/.,.,·ht S22S .. 2 Br,redec.Utilpd 2 BR, Frplc,.Gar age,· PvtPa~1os-HtdPool $150 Mo.incl.allulil. $235. Allowancl' for .$145li-1o. ~:::~f!·s:r~ered DommaJegq/whC Pool. Adults, Sorry, n Patio. shag crpt, $2'15 Nr. Sh.op g -Adlls Onl y Mission Really 494-0731 Mg mt. 4 92'-1079 or 2171 DuPonl. ftoom 8 24,000 sq ft, sprinkll•red. Com Dom fefrt;{ri pets. ··Look-You'll L1k" mo. 673--4736 Martinique Apts: 446-5300 collect. · :.---~-3223 'Ti! noon " can divide: it!! ~-LIGHT .&~Cbee•y-:---.2 BR 177'lSantaAnaAYe,CM Hewportleach 3869 -----.1 . C Robe•tN "· Rl • • ~ I r..-:-L.-..1 Desk space available $50 · .. a ..... css. tr. Found black Lab,pu~y. UIOO Wallace MS Mpt., xlnt·cond:No.pets l\-lgrApl!l3 · 646-55-\2 ••••••••••••.••••••••••• ""panm~ '-:-----mo . Will provi d e Costa Mesa 979-6571 vicinity of Mcredftb BACHELOR apl. util pd, $250.~'15-6459. . . • UNFUR;N'Apts.2 Br.2ba. orUnfum1shed3900 furniture at $5. mo. SI 4550 Gardens.968-J.MZ _ . Eo$ts1del.c)e:21r_ o,yestchffarea,smal l pel ••••••••••••••••••••••·Answering ser Ylc e orcHJlt f~~~~·. ::~~0p~\~g~=:~: Cost! Mesa 3824' w/w ~pt-, drps, bit-ins, OK ·· ca II 642·2l52 ; THE EXCITING available. 118'15 neach ••••.•••••••••••••••••• FOUND: Black 1100 white 859 W. 19th St, 642-l<\52 •••••••••••••••••••••• wal_k in closet, gar, ~cl 645-9060 PALM MESA APTS B.lvd lluntington Beach LIMK Rabbit. Mesa ,Dr ~od HAC IENDA DEMESA r,:ti~~5~~4S Llsa BLUFFS, Jge ~em 2 MINUTES TO NPT. 642_:.321. . STORAGEUHITS -~~d~ CM . 5<16-4S6S. $30 WEEK &UP t60 W. Wilson,C.M.. ' . Sr, 2 Ba w/pyol, crpts, ' BCH. DELUXE OFFICES Person al business or . eyes. -.._ Fut Cult •$6.60 Night & Up · Beautiful Grounds 2 BDRM in triplex, s_ep. by drps, abundant bltn.s & Bach, 1 & 2 BR. from $17S AIRPORT LOCATION r~crealional stor age. POUND : Grey fe male .....,....., ...... Daly ... ~" •Stud·io&lBRApL<; Adull11 ·N0Pel5 gar ., was ber. dryer storage. frplc, 2 car _Adulls.NoPets ~rom 58: J ambo~ee & 'cal. Small. Baker and .., ....,.._...,."' -,,·rv &Maid ScrY Avail to m inutes tb oce&n. book-up. Privacy. Na..v garage. $290. mo. sublet. 1561 Mesa Dr. Patio suite from $125. S <!i n D 1 ego f w Y. Fairview CM. 5't644\t . ... .--•o,JMd-.Mf~Lieat. •Phone Service--i-lld Large l &2Br.IBR $175 .. shag. Cathedral clngs. 640-4781 . (S blks rrom Newport mo. Inc l. A/C, crpts, !979~--0~~lSO:;<J__'.'_,_ ___ J;~~~~~~~;::~ -...-""•*Y•· pool 2 Bit $190-with Patic $200. mo. 548-1168 or Blvd.) · drps, all util &janitorial -FOUND: BasselL Hound, =t't',~~r-tf •Children&PetSeclion $195. Gas & Water inc., 551-2528 NEWPORT'S MOST 546-9860 serY. *No Lease Req. * . STOP..HERE! lge male, Vic.De.Laneys, ;.,.": =.. :iw....=: ""'-"" •SS. o£f weeks rent w/ad Draperies. carpets •. ga~ ADULTS 2 8 Spectaculw Views 1 Month Free Rent. Need RI\ extra storage N. B. 545---0930 Cloi~o. "...,_ "'"" 19 lllilr 2316 Newport DI Yd, CM heat, gas stoYe. air' con-· no pets. r, Luxury. bayfroht aparl· r~--~ ,1~7 2082 S. E. Bristol, NB closet ? Room? Garage? : -,..~'·"'-"•...,_ .. l ~~"='·~9~75=5~o~'~645:::::·~3967::.:.-1dilioninP , swimmin • e n cl . ga r age. $170. ti·. Boa 1. .N.c">-"1.U~.21UCY.1 557·7010 9r ??? You n~ALLLOST :YOUNGLAB.Mls.o -~-·---m-,.. 644---08780 548 7692 men IY1ng. ls1psat . SPACE M, .•. ,. St •••· sio n Viejo are •. ~ -pool, rec. room. washe~ · r -you•doo• Walktosho ua11,. ...... -..-t ... , · .,. -•'9teuM.. • $190.1 ... ARGE !!unnyfront · ps, "'""-'"" NEWPlus hO_ff!ceBld g.2 rrom$7.50. 831-1836. -.- ,.. .... ,,_,~""" .. ""'-" apL l"•tio,,ar"ge.Qu iet &dryers. SPACIOUS 2 Br apt rest a ul"ants, thealre ADlllllAILSIDlUVINI: to 6 Rm Suites Con-OIMp'-"r • Mr .. .. ocean. A few eie"ant', · i ~•u nt1 .tiec.1"1l~ · • • llunt. Bea"h. 96().1910 • · adult, no pet. 2234 A MEWPORTHEIGHTS W/sundeck,2ndnoor.pYt ~ rer-e_n ee Rm. Xerox 'PardenGroYe •. 63G--82l4 LOST: Dec.Ist MaleSet- R"l.e'S D •. & good YU. I blk lrYine veryprivate,2-bedroom, •Bochek>n copt e r . Nea r O.C . Y tu puppy, 3!h mo okf. • Bra nd Ne W-Close ·to 2 b h · · · -AYe. NQ children/pets. · a t units w1lh •1 8R,2 .BR · ,Aj.rpor.&..833-3640. Rentals Wanted 4600 Redeollar.Lostyic.22D$1 lCELY furn bachelor. Schools. 3 BR, 2Y..t BA, 839_1190 spacious terraces: pool, •2 8R & Den & Orange, CM. Name ·mature male Only,-n-dbl·garage,bltr in.s.frplc. subterr-anean 2ear pa." 1.501 W tcl'ffD •••••••••••••••••••_••• "C••• ...... _,_ • · ·1 1s100 c 11 Pl • ~ Bk · · --.,. · · hom $175 -$485 -es 1 r. 1·ousE .• , ,~ Newpo"" --Y """ ~ pets. $105 inc ub . ts a eta ._.mttn, r 1ng. All adult, full securi·. -. ~ -'~ inc Util. 1st & las.t. 833-2014 . ':'" 2 LOFT OHLY APTS t-y bailding. New carpet, Mesov.tde East & Adoms Newport Financial HeiJlh.lS, Prcl. partially LOST: Seal~in\ ~WJ~ DAILY PILOT 979-6699 O'l(RIDGE 111 _,, PleasecaUforappL drapes, built·ins, decor. ' 540-180"0 Center f urn. U nder $200. caJ. Fema e, Yte. o of " ~ ~ H I ft A...ac -Leasesfrom$500permo. • 548-6781 CoSlB"M esa Go'"fr:'mlse Dana Point 3726 38r,2Ba .bltns,childr~n ay 0 ...,.... (7 14)673-7985 · LH$1ftC)OfficeSpace "&:---s7o. of Adams . . -~· 642-5678. •••'•••••••••••••••••••we l co m e.· $225. 858 21lAwocodo.C.M. (714)547-0321 Santa_Ana ~125 to $135. Call on-Site Man11ger Business/ REWARD545-'1604 • --------·FPACldtJS 2 Br. Ocean Center. 64S~lfl HewportlayTowen SGpa~acg••.,' ,.ns:J~dgl.NerAshPo"p:. (714 )642-3111ext.Z.\6. ln•eit/Fi!MMC~ OS d G v· A L f 1 • ~ • • ••••,••••••••••••••••• L T: 2 ogs. · erm-iew ·A gt. n.:~5091 0:: PRIVACY + z Br 2 BA _Qf is:.c,Hours9~ 310 Femaf!do St .. M.I. ping & transportation. · • · ' Shep-under inedicatlon ... , . CLASSIRED HOURS Adv.miser.a llli.IY place their ads by telephone li:OOa.m. to5:30 p.m. .Merldaythru )o'tiday atonoon Salurdly . CC'6TA MESA OFFICE 330 W.1l11y • 642·5678 NF:WPORTBF.ACll 3333 Newport Blvd. &&2·5678 HUNTINGTON BEACll 178'1SBeach BIYd. ,.,..,,. ~GUNABEACH 11116Glenney re 494·9'66 SAN CLEMENTE lmN. El Camino Heal 492.4420 NORTH COUNTY dial free 540-1220 CLASSIFIED • DEADLINES D11!1dlinc ror eopy & kills is 5:30 p.m . lhe 'day before puhllcatiun. ex· cept (or Sunday & Mon• d11y t:dil ions wht•n deiktUne 1s Saturduy, 12 ....... CU.SSIREO l!GULATIOHS ERROHS: Advert1s«s 5l'lould l'hedi: their ads dllly & report errors Immediately. THE OAJLY PILOT 1ssumes liabillty for the nrst in· corrtt'l insertion only. 'cANCEt.LATIONS: Wheri killini an 1d be 11ure to make a record uf lhe KILL NU MHF:ll given you by your ed laker a!I rtcript of your c1neellation. Thl11 kill number must be. pre~cn· ltd by the 1uivertise·r In co.o;eoC1di~pute. " CAN'CEl.1.A.T ION OR CORR t:CT ION <>I" Nt:W AJ) Bt:f''O ll t: Rt}NNINlj· t:vcry rFfott ~~ m.ailr to klll or corn-ct ;1 new 11d • that h11 been urdertd. but we Clrtnot" JtUlltllO• tee to&> llO untll lhc 11d hll IP()tllrCd In thf! j'lllpc!I'. • OIM&-A·l_.lfllE A.OS' 1'tete ilk are 1~ietlf. cash ln adYllnc41! bY"JQ11l ar al any fll'lC of our of· nca. NO phone ocders. De1dllnt: 3 p.m . t'ridlly. Colt• Me•• or. Hee 6 12 noon 1t 11! bnndlofO~•· TllF. DA.11.Y PILOT reacrve1 1he rlthl to c.l&l&lfy, {'(flt,• een1or or rrru11 1ny advf!r• llaemetit . 11n(:I to d111n1te II.II rllM & r.•UlltlOOI 11o1ihoul prior ~lee. CU.SSlfllD MAIUHOl ADDllSS P.O.Ho11tMO, Cotta M • """' Cresla r. vwuer, J_ GAR. PATIO&' yard'. ........ -542-6547. OFFICE.f<>RLJASE., • &11 Laborador.645-159'1 ·. So. Coa~494~ $225. fl(o pets. 646-4414 A'DULTS 2 DR. l •h. ba, Prune Newpor.t~ Ulvd. 8u$1ness CM , H1mtington8~ 1740 * * •GAROEMAPTS SP.ACIQUS Upper 2. Br, s;nglc Sto~y . Pali~, g_11,r. location. Ideal ror many . Opportunity·-500·5:1 -'=·'----.~-----, •••••••••••••••••••••• near new, encl gar. Nr. J pl~. si:; ._ Hi65 lrY1ne ·purposes. Next to Real •••••••••••••••••••••• LOSt: Blk Sbort·halr Low W ••• y , •••POO~ . ~ Weslcliff. $205. 675-1849. Ave. CM. 642-0239. .-· Est.11tt!' o ffice. Lots or · Male Cat. ,May still have ~L Unfurn.2 Br apt1'nfa m1· , } NEW. parking. Avail J an Isl. FORSALF. ID ta g ·. REWARD RATES ly :\ectio n. Crpts &drps. EASTSJDE, walk dist. 3 BDRM, 2 ba Lux~ry · • . • C<ill W. E. Lachenmyer. *WIG SHOP* 642-1938 Executi•e'Suites Nopets.6<12·3645 . 17th St shop cntr. 2 Br, Waterfront apt W/ vie.w -~ R eal lor . 646-3928 , 1-'=_:::;::;_ ____ _ 1 --·· l 'h ba 2 story pYt patio of Newport IIrbr. Avail . YOU!-lj._BEGLAD EYes:673-4577. DUE TO H.EAI.11{ . 27 Yorktown ll•d. EXTRA lrg 2 Br. 2 Ba. gar bitns 552'--00t2 am' with de n/li brary & 2 YOU WAITED! MAKE AN OFFER. P•rsonols 5350 •••••••••••••••••••••• Beach ~~:~o~ r1rktown ~~f~~· 8~6SCe~~;· s"t~ eveS & "wk~ds. . ~ 1~rue:J~~e ~~c~~t&. t~~:h ~~~°1u~~~~ ~;7s h:.~~ 20:. PER FT. l~:;~r~;fr:;.~A STUDIOS & I IRs 646-1181 tBR unfurn cottage._ new· compactor. Call : Mrs. worth seeinJ?. Refined 4000 Sq FL Entire Hldg. <192-2552 Bus. REAL ESTATE" - • FuH kitchen ly. decorated w/blt1ns & Bell at 833-9182. yet affQradable •Great C 1\-t • 8 3 3 -2 6 I ti & <193-7962 Res TRAINING , •Heated pool , Eostsldit L9f: 2 Ir. lrg yrd, Easfl9lhSt. $165 BEACH environment • 642-;-4P9'l-Ind iv. -rnstruF"lion. •Laundryfacilities W/W,bllns.refng,poOI. inclds ut ils. Call Lii LAR.GE 3 BR.2 ba, Up rurn ish cd and un -Personal attn. Saleo;or •Freeutilities $17 5. Adults, no pets. EY,an s, or ans s~rv. stairs Ou_plex. Frplc. · rurnish.eq . Leasinn--New CA RD Gi(t Shop. lg. broker l(:Xa m 2·:f wks. 642-9520. • 64&-48'11 close to Lido shops. no ':II shopp 'g ctr ., o Ye Academy548-t1!1l •Frcelinens . pets. Yrly Jse $300. •$185 to $215 Retail+ S'l0,000. gross. Terms, :a..."'-'="'--. •TV & maid serY. avail. LARGE 3 br, 2 ba, encl'd. Deina Point 3826 675·4J27. Bkr. 552-8666 A L C ft 0 L IS M I s • Bar -8-Que . 1 patio, nr. OCC. Cpts. •····~··•••••••••••••: 1--~-------1 646 8453 Offices Atherica·s #1 dnl1i.pro- . ·PhoneserYtce 1drps. bltn s. $195. PANORAMIC OCEAN OWHHOUSE • AFFILIATE blem! If you or someone ; • l mile lo ocean ,557--0350 VIEW 2 Br 2 Ba +den. walkin . \ from 35' ft. $1,250 Cash puts you in in your family--eeed s BEAUT l Br fu!'". apts j $145_28-r 4 ·plex.cpls. · Lg 3 Br duplex, 28' liY clos~ts.paho,pool.frplc, ~ . ~-~d. Brand ncv.· commercial business. No ups-Nd h.ely.. call the. CARE $1~ ~ $175 Spanish.style rng,refr,f.amilynopets. r m, $310 mo. Adlls. 2 ca r gar .. adults. ~e ~Etl"tS complex! Spanish style. downs-No future in -'l -'U~N=T~.-'7~1~4·...:•~99~·~13~1~L'-- l!\Uld1ng, pvt, enclosed '158·8 Shalimar. 493.7557 or 496-2413. lease/option. 546-8397 -\!f"· .i.pfl.~"t~ Plenty of ParkinR. From Yestment. You manage SPIRITUAL READER gar., pool, sauna. la un-1 548 .,.,~0 • • . • n\)~"t "'· 336sq.ft .lo1400sq.ft .or our year around trade 0 IOAM OPM " 1· h r 1 h Ad\·1cc on all mau.ers. My, adlts 17301 Keelson bi .. ...,.,.. Huntin,...Oft Beach 3840 DELUXE 3 br, 2 ba. &.teps fl.V more. Full fac1hlics. exposillon operation for pen tol Lane l blk WestofBe.ach •••••••••••••••••••••• to ""'atcr. New sha~. 1433SuperiorA•en~~ llrop ceilings Recessed LJ,! t mg . .ong ours 3 312 N.ICaminolteal ofr Slaler.842-7848 MARINA PACIFIC NEW Deluxe 2 BR, l'h frplc, bl ~n,<;, O/W. $.12."i NewporiS.OC. h li ghting. A1r t·oncl1 uoned. days per monlh, poten-SanClcmcnte,l''orAppt. 1 , • Ba. St udio. All bltns. $2(i() yrly. Av;u 1. now. sorry Prime location iust on tla l slaARe ring. Only Call 492_9004 492-9tJS ADULT GARDEN APT 1 VIL,LAS .r mo. 423 20th.St. "D". ~o pets. 209 ~l sl St. freeway! Good v1s1bi lity. serious hnrd working in· IBRfurn .·$14."i/mo.P~I. BrandNe wCuslom AplS ri'1 J 960 -l889 or 213-869 -598;, evcs •. 1--~-,..,.. _____ Now leasinSt new retail dividual need apply. Nr. Lake Park. 103.'i 12th 1 -Bac h-I BR-2 Bit 846-4938_ , 9 4 4 ~ 6 q .1 4 d try s, and offi ce 35~ ft. 110. Sun . Absolute proof at first in· St . 5,36-7447 afl 5 &jl Orive hy lllOVictona , -. . ~-t-~~24lwknd!L ESA Mi ssion Vicjo-~:1 'J'oro tcrvicw . Ca ll Mr W kod BR apt & 2 a, stud i\rc;1. Call to l'n·view llamptnn Orange 1714! _ ___2.: -Almost lo Huntington · · 10• ST!'PS fl•· h I · forced a ir ti.eat. encl. • to ca.c. rg 2 GARDEN !714>752 --1700. 543-9341. Los Angeles io'UHN. Bachelor. frplc, Beach Jlar Nr bth 536--9 Bil . gar Year l y INVESTMENT DIVIS ION 1213) 466-3775, Lon)? MEED MUSIC FOR YOUR Holiday Party? CA LI.. SECOND Nature R·\6-16'77 dshwhr, jacu1.zi. c11rport.1' • OPF.N SAT/SUN • <Ill i<1th. · · · 5275 /mo. Will furnish.. APTS ~ I R<':1ch C213) 4J.l-7512, San 1 blk from beach. $165. 645·6177 673-fMO 8 ••fiJll:j!'' Dil·go 111~ 565-6075 --- '114·84&·7336-. I Br. Furn.&. Unf. I blk -----d1• ... 2p s&.. 'ulild•.'t':'e',·· PC'~~~: : iiJ 1t,;·1 rHEGNANT! from beach, pool, no •LAPARISIEHN£* ' . -•-•:::i ··~ STEREO STORE Carini!. conf1dt>nlial aguna leach 3748 MEDITERRAJ4EAM children. no pets, $135 + 1&2 Br. unfum. All elcc· Bl tins. laundry (arihues. Ideal c~1 Locauon. coun~el1ng & rl"ferral. •••••••••••••••••••••• VILLAGE UTIL.960-2746. tric. F'lrepla~ ~leated Rec. room w/pool. table, DELUXE2roomofru·t• ~oodW 'll Abortion , <1dop!ion & .'n' •oom sauoa pool d G 1 & lnYcntory BACH nr crcscenl Reh. I BcdroOlTl $198 pool. Adults. $165. ' · • ' · Corona 4.'l fl.tar Sl25 ~lo i;45 2449 kt:t~p1ni:. . Colo' T V , s175_,195. 2Bedroom&llcn $242 PACIOUS 3 br. 2ba, 979·1268 Adultsonly,nopct.s.2RBI Realonom1cs,Bkr" -· ---APCAREC.\2-4<1$ F d ' h t A r If Bns tol.'tosl" ?-.1• .. , .• , r-, 10 ; 555 _ Wk . 1435 N. 2 J\edrooms S26C} o r c e at r ca , crosti rom go course .. ....,.. _675 -t;illU ___ 8usintss Want.cl 50 I 0 ---- C .,,,494_2508 2 BcdroomTownhsc $325 cpts/drps. Apl.209&219, 20432Santa/\naAYe 751-1415 -DIVORCE 2400 llarbor Blvd. · es o u.:-a<'-, o -----I-"'-""'"'""'"""'----I 1 hlk w 1 r ~ ' rr -......... • ••••••••••••• twport leach 3769 1 Cost;1 P.1esa (7141551 -8020 Slater . 1739 1" • A'' NewPort Island ? BR, 2 lla. $230,mo, I ~R. TRAVEL AGENCY OHL Y $65. ==:.:c=.c:.::::c1 Keelson 842--0389 Ct 2AR H 'th I Ba,$175. IG972-Hosk1ns. Seek '•· ei;tablis h"d Complctclyituaranlct1.f. •••••••••••••••••••••• ASA VICTORIA. ' u e · ouse wt ?>.l f!r.No.4846-9223. •••"•"I•""• 0.01.... '-r-3 5793 OYNAflf lC 1r·i;i; oceanrront BRAND new 2 Br. 2 Ba yard-. Nr Park. Bay & - ----.. .., .. 11 .. 1111ee ... "" O r an~e Ct y. ai;i;ency . '' =----· • 11 2 b 1 $400 APTS 4·plex. bltns, dshwhr. Bch. Xlnt Cond. Yrly.1 BR , 3 Ba, ot-:Luxi-:. •-,,lll•••~• .. ,..O(.••· s l affcd w 1c xp 'ct-. YOUN G I.ADV. nrcyou d:Y 6~·6 :~fOs, nt~h·; Adu \L,l ,2.3 Dllw/p11t1os laund r y facil. From $300.673·4'149. $290.16972 11oskins. r.1 1tr. qualif1e'd mgr. Will 11('l frc.>t• or obliJ,!'.ation,. t. 673.2~ . f'rom $169.50 • No Pets $210., $325. for studio w/2 No. 4. 8<16-922.'J quickly for right silua-finarH ial worries'! i\ri· -Pool,rec rm.,elc."'lators frptrs. Nr. 11urltington •. --------~ r.===-==-_;c---l l•on . C .ill or write yoo utrc 1~iokint-:. v.·i>ll $29.95 WK UP l Bdr, 2 Ba Sc~. gate, Gas & waler 1-1 a rbour . No 1 pets, PR 1' C T 1 CA LI.\' fl(•\\' OFFICE SPACE H.8. w/<lt'tails · Mr. J..cvy. :l.20 )1.roumt'•I, llC'rsonahlt'o & Ba ch. Color TV, maid pd .: .fw6-7510or846-9190. llalboa Peninsula ri •nt:il Wt:!'!lrllff llr Clrlt• 111an to:. Alton, Santa Ana. IM;lllt• & :-t•rkn1i:. :1 rc101-~crv .' pool. TllE M!:;SA 525Victoria,CM,6'12-8970 ---. WATERFRONT 3RR , 21U, furn OI' u11· 92707. 'll·I -546-4155 0,,.,,1,1,. "'""" ,\ solul <115 N. Newport HIYdo·~RID<' o Vll 1-\ 3 h ~:xTrl_A Jge 2 Br, 2 Ba. dlx VIEWS IN furn. l'c.r mo. yrly $4(KI nffl r1· Sl.i~t mn. (':11 1 <~nc i·11;1,1·11 "' 1 syr~' Ii,._,_ ref:\. 646 -•,oO I /'In ,.,, s.H. r, """'IS.Ide apt nr be.O<h, NEWPORT. W1ntcr$350-t 11Ul':oi.Call ,lllll.j;42 i,):!U(I ln•estm•nt j I ~~ 2 b I hlld "~' o 'A'/tlrnl.' lo l'n oy 1t.-___ 1a, lns , r ren adlL-;,SQrry nopetsfll)S, • 1•6'•'··'.~•'••••••• Ofo'l-'ICl-:IN 1\llAllN Opportunity 5015 w:inl!i t n 1neeL you. 175.I BR.lblklobcach. we come . $225. 858 536-8362 Strlktng-dtsfonandan 11 Un1Q11l' l't1:1rm1n11, ••••••••••••••••••••••~I~ ~1;01 Parking. 6 month lease. Center, 645--9219 --.----elegant, exciting wav to _, J d c ;1 I for C re ,1t1 '' l' DI •MONDS "211--696-6880 -BDRP.1. near s Points, tlve. cnoose lofts, DaV -• "" ·1· 1 r ~ •1111110110• San!.• "ill ~·11111.. yo111" hOflll" v(f11.'\' ply. s:.l-~16 · $LIO. 1 BR duplex,;. <1u1et newly pa1nled, 4-plcx. wlMOM,S!Wllgnts,flre-rS' -• ~-....:rvicl"' wo :trJle 0 lllJlhC:.lquallt.~at111\'1-·st· STEPSTOOCEAN Yery "iafe court. \;Ouplc. $l9S.mo.S48--0532 l)laces.vourown private ... fl" ~l._eo._r .. ~-5-flct.·.~ 1nt"lud1na U$C of menl price~. t:ail for 3.8drrn.2 Da,$i335.mo ,,Non-smokcirsonly, no -c>1ttoorbilCX>t'IVAfr1~dlV --·----·-C.:ont('l't'nl'e Hoflm & appt.171"41833-20(\3_' __ Winter lea.se. &75-3038 pets. 968 A west 17th CIIEZ OROAPTS mnllon-oonar rec tenter. R('c('11t1<i11 Area Ca r(X't · --~ 548--0358 &23-1 AUt1nta ·Tennis courts. too. Cott ONA Of:l . l\,AR t.>d, Air c<1n1\, all ut1ht1es. Mortgoq•s Trust 8abysittin9 6001 AT ER FR ONT 38 R , t 2&3 Bll. Prlv gar. pool. Z Br TQwnh~t·, frplr, hln1tor1+.I !>er\ IC"\.'!i. $17 Deeds ' 5035 •••••••••••••••••••••• frpl, sundeck, free boat l.ARGE 3 Br, 2 Ba, just ,;asher. drylft", Close to ,.,__ from$2$0 1 Drfrun1 Sl'.l."i ea . mo. ha~ls. Call ·111J.0{'1\ltl-~. Rcspon.-;1- dock . Yearly or Winter. redct. Crpta, drps, bltns. beB('h. 536--0.136 .-1v int l'nol, tennu;. rontln<'n1:il &W -M730 •••••••••••••••••••••• hi~" maturf' adult will Pb : 67'5·fl l69or'774-438"4 li1e11a del Milt area. brt-akfast. Some O<'t!an & LOANS up to soo'o t•rtrl' fo r your ch.lldr~ 1n t'amilies only, no pets I & 2 UR apts nr. surf NPw ratallna vie.,.,·s. $1•p;1r3tl' E•ecuti•~ Offices /c h<'r horn" Futl or part N 'ff-IF. BEACH Bnth p I ea s'e, $22 5. mo . applns. cpls. S200. up, /11nuly st('tlon ('1Mt• lo & IA1 A Rf;t!O~Jo:: I st TD Loons--9'/1'10 t11T11· hu'l~ 54~ or Slngle, $1"5. The Second 6'15-5800. Bk,, No t'ce uli.l Jld . K:tt-9950 Luxury ac>JI{ rentals from ~hoppin A & rine hl'al·h 1,fl<'lll\l'<I in New C'osta 2nd TD L-• ~r1 .'l.12 Story, 103 McFadden Pl. • Sl50 montn1v l>les.1 lndu!'ltri:il (;(·nlcr. ..,_, ------G'Ji-<J86S 1HR apt, 1tove. & refrig, 2 BR, 2 Ba. 52:.l mo. I OR. 200 Promontorv Or. WeSt. M4·2flll 11 •200 ~<I ft. inc\u(hnll J.IJ.,.,'tst ralt'S <lr;1ni;:cCo C -$100 J)4;.r 'rno. Adults only, l Ba, $l7S. )ro7'2 ll~kins. ~~i~~~;~~v J<m sq 11 or r111.~h Cl[fu.' Sattler Mtq. Co. orpenter ·+o 15' ASBRISA.SAP'rn cple.--"'No pets. e11es af( Ml r.No.4!1-46-9223. reieonone111•1675.aooo. Rooms 4000 /\rca 1'wo tru<'k :tt'C\'~ 642 ·21i l 545·1'1611 •••••••••••••••••••••• SSl.5 RivtrAYe 642-25fi6 5pdl543 531 3 Dll 3-8 DELUXE Owntd;indrnanaoedbV •••••••••••••••••••••• doors at re.1r lmnll'llOC' Serv1nf!, llarbor af('a Z4 \'.iun;.: f".1rpcnter, Palk> EleYatar bldg on beach, > • a. · Tht!lrvlnecomoanv. l •• 11 1 ,\~ <'l'l\1'r!>, .... ood deck,, 1&:2 Br· pvt llalconle~ LARGE .28R.NoPc~. $200.1G9721h'15klns:. Mt r. LIVt;ATillf:RJ·:At·11. cupon•') ~ n"'· (•\,I I> a{j htd ....... 1: Sec.utity Adulti S170. 'J.83 W. WllMni. No. 4, 846·922l S<lS & UJJ 1' wk fi73·G-140 '!ri1<1<1 Qr 16 .,, f'('r ~'1 It lco'k1 7~ow .. ~~!~· qhu ly 1.;;:=..•=~===""·:.:;;'°"::I Call 557--f\560 PINE KN<.IT MOTEL Cl! or ap11nt. · ~__,_17 ~<'lhn i: ti n.vthini! ">ti h a "nr _£__· -~0<;tf3n 11 BACHELOR Vrly, {>Yt l.J\RGt:!l Br.2 Bastudio. . - - -. ----. -lli•dy P1lolCla!>!(1(h·d . .\f1 Hl!:l\1(101'.:l •• ADD-ON, paljo, nr. heath. lldo,r, 2 BR , t Ba Mein1i Verde encl. 11:ar. Children unde.r • LI.DO -nay Vlt'w. l.uic-ROOMS $20 wk up, v.'ilh Oon't giVt' up lh<' shl11 ~or. o !lunpl«> m:i!lt•r • ,. ~;1r cfln''· cui.t & ot w l'OO area. $17:5. 815·4119 orl·Sl75. Adlts. no pets. 811llowed .Nopet.s.$230. ury3Rr,2 B11.~undeck. kitchen$30.wltup11pt. You 'll tind It in Ch&:1 ~1~t ullli-4256i11.' at 2) ''r" t:Xfl, freee~l 6~75_ 1Qar11[1:l',!f111 .833 ·..m•I_ mn 8·17 --4440 { f,. .. , '".!':''I 1:11 7:\.'-11 5f.tl-97M,~r64r1 3!'67 11if11 .. 1 .c 6·15 .t• ~1 ' .· • -. • ' • .L 1, \ 1 &(8 DAILYPtLO T Mondar.~•mtJer16.11t74 WllllltM W.ted. .W..tN W.ted 7100Alttl11111 -aoos Dow 1040, --•••••••.••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ...................... ir ••••••••••••••••.•••••• t.,...er 6015 l'oWlttcj/l'apt:iM)6073 W..t.cl 71 OR UC Clerk, ex pd , Honffnper/Cooll· • .. WANTED :. t..ady ,tor 7~~~.~~v8•j:a:blel_ SHE_R_R8~i~9 ALL: ,..,,_.._,,,•••••••••••••• •••••"•••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••!!•• wJbtH)kkeeping exp al.lo. Llve'in or ou1 . AduJtf1m. -•r-------Hou s ~ho Id care" D 11 114!M-4l020 · Boarding &r Groomlna , >"t ~R£MODELJNG • •I0%0JSC0lJN'!'"'. ATTENDANT, exp. tor Call 842 -;-t.580 for •P· Wi;iuld lake lady wn e•ILTO 11uperv1sion of8yy o1d, a yea PlckuplrDelivery ' ~Al'l0 C0\7t:RS, Wallpa~rin,1&:PaJnUng •r•veyd 1hift. Good pay. _l!_Olnl!!!.ent cb.ild. Re(J..&ll-2447 """ approx. hrs. 7;30 to 1010 Poodle Puppy Sale ·c~ N'£'l'S, Q,\KA.CiP:S Free est. Call538·054t l"rln&e bene. Apply Shel EX. SECRET• •y JACK . .., The•··. Imm·•. ~ _..EW AM , 2 to 4 Pftf, 5 days. ..Cff 54&·2&18 M W 1.24 lo 0001 I NB -,_,. .cv LOICATION OWn tr'-ns , 1110 mo. •••••••••••••••••••••• r rant, -l --PAlNTJNG inter&:exter. Stat n,l rvne , ToPritMdtnt openings SPM-mJdnlte. Rell~le appllcantl•RECOND Washera/-DOG Obedience class lO MASTER Craftsman Res1d " apts. Gen ' A The .pres. of a dynamic 5P¥-mldnlte. Also 675-5364Cdf.t Dryers / D&hwhrs . Start Wed . J8j\8lh. 7:30 Speclall11ng in remodel· malnt&: repair, P'reeest. VON ro. In lhe energy field 12AM-8AM. 1205 U~ke , WHOWANTSTOWORK't (iuar/.dlvrd. ~52.18 or PM, NB/lrvlne area, ing &: finish W(N'lr, Local 75J.o684eves.6J6.S706. Tri•Yourctrf...._ needs 8 career minded St.Costa"Me1a. ./, DRIVEACABI 839-7620. 54.6---4928 . · ref, free est. Work •to• DISCOUNT•· T Wlltt ~ si exec. sec'y, Mustpo;ssess ~ g I 49931,... -.., ,... -'1T1111 b'll JUNIOR SALESMEN , CHOOSE vour houra.FR EtCiHT DAMAGE SHEL!J'IE PUPPIES. uarn · · "" Wallpaperina & Paintlni: You make represent ng xln'l skills plus a 1 ty to • work Cor Yourself, be SALE (Toy Collie), males·$100. fo~ree est. Call 536--0SA8 the world's largeat cos-:,0 •. ';!l. 'E~~~r. 1:~.'i~ i~~ Age 10.15, Earn S20·140 ~... · ' your own boels. Men or N e w II oo-t p o l n l Ready for ~u:istmaa. c..,..t S•rvk• 6016 melic.s & tollett1e.s com pc~ •week getting new ..:-' . . women. Can be sllgf)Uy ReCrigerators, Wuhers, 979-3437 '-· · • •••••••••••••••••••••• *CUSTOM J>AJNTJNO• pany . Show & ael l elude position as ex. custo mers for the ~ · baodicapped. Neat · Dry~rs, Dishwashers, CARPETS & Lino by Ed 1st Class Workmaru1hi beautiful gifts, cos-sec'y to chief operating DAILY PILOT arter ~~ Clean Appearance: \(J.s,, New warrantY. Credit, SHEPH1ERD PUPS,· full &-Mat. Int· Ext. All or tics Jewelry etc in officer of a f,est moving •<hoot and Saturdays. · retired. Age 2S tolO. Sup· 0 -• A', 362aiW. Warner, bred, wk'a old. 110 ea. ill ;a s;ivlnt::i. Rcr:nn. part Lyle 549 .954 me ' · co. QUI 642-SOSl 642....:gi44 shag. for vans S2.50yd 646.8319 your apare Lime. Meet Saha ry open. Liberal You must be oulolscbool plement your Income. Santa Ana, near Jlarbor, • • Relay, 639-)839 •people, have f~oo! fringe benefit]!. N.B. by 3:00 p.m. and be able NEWPORT Drive a cab 6 ~or more 979-2921 . •PET WORLD• ~ast-/Rtpalr 6077 Call~ l , location. to work at least 3 days , ·a day. Apply 1n person, LI A Qllh &hua ProfCar--'C'"""'9 r, •• C !If · t& per week. No deliveries P,ersonn•f_Aqency Yellow Cab Co., 186 E. FRIGIDAIRE washer & aso-pso, u • ~ ~·c·-& •••••••••••••••••••••• BABYSITT.ING &-lit b~ orappointi:r1cnlod' 0 r c 0 11 e ct in g , 2192ti-1arUn,Ste25.'> 16tb,$t.,Costa Mesa. dryer, elec. l.Jkd new. Tiny Poodles, Pekingese-, nooWlr_ ... _:-• PATCH PLASTERING housekeeping, matur r1,ng '•~sume&'"'r tng Transportation pro· lrvine.ca926&7~ $275.96! ........ SJOla!t6pm. Pit BUUs,'"Bull Terrien,· rtUUWI Alltypes,Freeest1mates wothan from 8-6, sa ary. istory res. vided .Call968-48l2. OouttlasPla:ta WOMEN 25 & over, for ~kapoo, Pomeranian. Dutch Ma Int Serv. Call S4D-6825 days, Mon -Fr l, Conta'ct Larry Blackwell ~ Airport Profess. Bid". housecleaning. Call WILL buy your refrig or Labs, G. Shep·,· Amer. 537·1~ 5J6-32Q4ari6 NRG . 714/645-4211 Equal Opportunity to J,.nices Rag«edy Anns , appliancea run or no. Eskimo, 100 JiflXED 1-2~~~;;;"::;::;-:;:::!.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;.;~~--_!E~m~pl~oy!'.'e"'.f ___ I 752-0331 . 11> .. ~o "~33 67•~~• JOJIN "S Carpet &PluMbllMJ 60781BARMAID Wanted. Ao~-----;. 675--65S3 .....,-vot ' __, :~::~.S~~·~':li7~t Uph.l't.ry' Ori Sham-•••••••••••••••••••••• ly at The KN~Y Kt-'. , F/C IKKPRtoS-900 ANAGEMENT lralnee: ou IO•RD · GAS DRYER & Ma"•ng LR OTISPLU.'BING v•• 1185 per week wHile at-...,. ""' YOUNG attractive ,.... Fairview, SA. Open poo, (Soil Rel.v.rda.nts. l · · 2125 Harbor B.lvd, C.M. Min. Z yrs college ac-"Jeanif' Sisco", salesperson. req'd for art Washer. $ 36 100 !!r both. Eves. SJl-5027. l>e•~ea.sers &-all color Remodels & Repai~s -646-9910. · counting. Oegreepref'd. tending management "Robin Rankin· f,;allery : P/tame 6 --, =:~.'-.---.- brl hieners & IU minute Water h eaters, dis-Xln 't oppor. £Of' indiv. training school. will "•1,·m,· Le"erton" o·•t-•ge of art & gOOd W 1 R L p OO.L t · SHELTIES CMmt-Colhes) I I d . learn accounts recelva-" w ~ H au o KC o. Tri Ch bleach for your white posa s, urnances, is-BOOKKEEPER w/stable work backgmd. ::-. personality essential. ,,, A •u-8· · a111p · c'llirpets. Save your hwashers, 642-6263 M/C ftUSl1! ble, inventory rontro1. C 11549 a 91 washer $40, l'l.enmore Sired. Reasonable. Will . money by saving meeK-~B IA ~ompl~e Plumb-l<'ull time. Real Estate AA.MES 1000/o FREE how products are sold a -.,.1 auto wa s her $60 , hold 't-ill Christmas. tra trips. Will C'lean Hv -tng Service. Uc,. Z7~ Prop Mngmnt. S3 hr t r and how to train others. s •L'S SECRETARIES Frigidaire washer $50. s.57~169. -. . & start . Ask for Vera . Bureauo Division of Consolidated ~ 11: K Gas dryer $65 tng rm .. dining rm., • 6081 ' .. I ymentAgcency ood 8 _,, APROPOShaspos•"'on1 enmore · ·fr'HT0Yo11 8045 hall $15. Any rm. $7 .50, RftnOcltl/Rtpmr Tot>lnJU~Jnc .846-1371 27:~l~rborBl .Ste207 t• s.~ -.......... open for high-calibr~sa-Needed Immediately Guar&del,546-t1672 -•••••*•••••••••*•••••• couch $10. Chair SS. 15 ••••••••••••••••••••••· BOYS OR GIRLS Costa.Mesa SS&-1-100 MANAGER 8 l-bedroom le11 personnel. ·Must-In: SupeG~;;!rJ~~gn. WHIRLPOOL Washer & COCK APOO, fem.~ had yn; eJC p~lhi•od· -"'h1•dot coontsk QUA.LIT-Y Wor&k, Rel_~-.. ~ A·ge 10'.')4 for DAIL . units. Newport Beach. able to start immed. Jmmedia~e Pla'cements Gas .,Dryer. X1nt. Like sho'ts. Lovable, needs ·not me · wor yrs exp. Lge sm ,.......,, PILOT routes in Satna F/C.lo.olcpr $800 *** 213·331-0423eves Mu st have goodr~rs. Call Margaret Prie:it new. $65 &$85. Work perl go o ,d h ome. Cal I m Y 5 el r · Good ref· Free ~ FAIR PRICE. Ana between Segerst.rom r-.tanuf. thru financial Apply In Person Onl.Y "'~Q.AAa. or m on e y back·. 962-8624 531-010[ LiC'. 642 -}.q70Call Ken, I & Sunflower and Main statements. Type60. MATURE MAN Bondable APROPOS . ..., ........., oo · 1..::;:.....:::=----~- care. f'lower. Call Mr. Snyde Li z Reinders Agency to work in art gallery, . Town & Country No. 27 NEVER A FEE 549-85 , BIG, lovable dog, mix. XI C.-/Coftcre.t.6019· RoofilM"I 6082 at642-4321 4020 Birch, Suite 104 stitching, framing, pack--Orange • TE M ;J T::!~orary licy~el 8020 whaastschhodtsog;AJo~el29s kids, ··':I E q u a I . 0 PP or · Newport Beach 833-6190 ing . 494-2081 (Across froro..8Jllocks) , H I •••••••••••••••••••••••• ~=-==·~~::::~-""='---,-••••••••••••!••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• E ploye . . I°!'!!''!!''!!''!!''!!''!!''!!''!!'~ '' e p . ATCHING ! His/Hers, •;,__.,L... 1050 LEbNITI'.: CONCR~TE REPAIRS, all types. m r. MoChar41tT0You MEDI.CAL A~sistantr_· __ ~~ JNC. concretest:ampu~g. . Reas. OMPANIONSHlP and • EstabliShedt96S card1otogy /1nl~rnal .. White10spd,2mons.old. ••••••••••••••••••••••• cobblestone, bnck, Ille Fr-est. Lic'd. Ask for · · medicine in Huntington SALES l or both. 752-1672 • ~~ light cooking for semi -FOOD SERVICE Beach. Front office with REAL ESTATE-Brokers •SOFA & Loveseat • cstm (patios, driveways, etc) Walt.830-S020anytime mobile arthritic woman 11.2 DAY or Associates! 2 Years USED Rebuilt Bicycl~s made, gd qual .never 640-4349 in exchange for FREE SUPERVISOR Jig~t ba ck '?dfficend. ·~.x -i':i ' attive experience re-like new . Approx 'I.I Orig used , usuall y hm . ROOFIMG · h Uo,p1t a l exper. pre-perience req 8 · NICE PAYI · o 5 3~ & St -79 O CEMENT & Block Work room (w/pr1vate bat ) er'ences. Mustbeavaila-quired/professional ap-pr1ce.1 .. ··~-=-·=le:.. _____ _ Wa.115, patios. sidewalks Dependab\eandGoodNo and board . Seeking ferred.11 :30AMto8PM. hie immediately. Ca ll • 'proach essential.· New angray s . oto-cross•· Contr. fees 646--0829 sprightly woman to re-EOE. Xln "t benefits. Pay 842_8889 for appt. Airport Center location! eq u.1 pm ent--& Beacb ORIEMTAL RUGS etc. By h~4~.'Jr5· side 1n Sun City. Ph: commensurate w/exper. 9·1 , 1·5, S.9:30 Priv&te, deluxe offices Cru.1sers Christmas sale. 20 to 30% ___ _::c.:..::='---1•lflevi1iOt1Repair 6090 J-&46-2444; ask for Mr. & education. Contact MEDICMLASST. Enjoyable phone orde fully starred. Maximum RECYCLED CYCLES OffonNewRugs. BACKHOE, Grading & ••••••••••••••••••••••· Ross. Mrs: Dunlap. Costa Mesa Exper'd f~nt ofc/back work w /a good salar com mission arrange -6450 W. Coast Hwy ~B SHAH 'NSHAH Trenching Ser. Constr1,1c· RUDl 'S T . V. SERVICE Memorial Hospital, 301 ofc foi neurologist. Call onuses. Earn $100 per w ment. Call S45--Ma4. 646-8288 1 20305. Main, SA 557-1212 tion Clean-up. J-laullng 1-·or personalized service K needed f/time for Victoria,l:osta Mesa. 847-856T. + + +. Good speakin fill dirt , C'U51 cement oncojororblack&-white. conv.hosp.Xlntbenefits, voice & phone exper. fT1 Auociated · PUCH-lOsp_ tAuslr-ian BEAJITIFllL.Jr.u.it.wood work. 642_as14 Don Call·64&=2450 gd!pay.,. Pref. exper, but -Food Sentice MGMT.trne 21.40. $ISO wk helpful. Calf'Mr. Kiiier, [[!SOUIH ~ racer) Brand new, rid-Breakfront. Xlnt cond. -.;...~-,------1·-----------J will train . Co nta ct Superv.Relief ' guarn-st. Mr. Richards, Time Life Books · in:-"l!Oll lrolmn denbnce.536-6846. 675-4490aft.6 · Dr-irM, 6027 DI 6091 Bev~rly Manor. 340 Vic-Hospital expe·r . pre· Fuller8rush,M6-54SS. 8338098 G -" _. toria,CM642---0387. kl . • GIRLS 10 spd yellow MOVIN SAL~! Oak ruu ••••••••·•~•·••••••••• ~~::~1e3~0 1i!e~~a:g~·. NEEDED at once. fem. to . Leqal. TrGll;lt'~ Varsity Schwinn. Xlnt loJ.> desk, Havi!land &Co . •••••••••••••••••••••• DRAPER I ES before ERA MIC ILE NEW & OUNTER Girl, p/lime 2 Days S:JOAM-3PM. 2 ca r e for disabled SAbESMEN . Xlnl rypang required. cond. $60.644-l68'1. china. F:"r,. Prov. ~rm Christmas! Wholesale r e m o d e I · F r e e Io r dry c I ea ne r 8. M EOE wom<in, perm, 6 days PIC·A·ST.t;TE Previous ~xperjence pre ----. seJ__,wlk1ng_~. Misc." Mfg'er Free est, For in eslim ate-s . Sm jobs Eastbl1.1ff CleanersN2547 ~!Y: ~1~:-::ns.urat~ 8 am· l p-m /TIO s ·un . A11.d -t r a·vel. Mu·st-be ..Iert'ed-, Wall t~a1non Ma LA~IES 10 Speed, ndden Antiques. 495-6954 ·~ b91JJf appt,_,t;36=-<~980=--1 ~w~e=lc=•=m=e.=S~c36=·-='~"'6"----I Ea& t b 1 uff Or' · 8 ~ w/exper. & educatiotl. .Com P lete care apt, familiar with one of th IJ a~d as lef!i11 secretary. t~tse. $lOO. HIDE-A-BED, like new, ··-'Bec:trf.cal 6032 op Soil 6092 644 --0932 Co~act Mrs. Dunlap, persona I e rrands · &-folloWing states: A,la., A~laxc,d S0 1 1 'rtc~nng•,•,rlar 6.fo-<\lJ4_ Websler Gold, $125. d I C M M .. -.... ,., -mktng. Na.. lifting/hard A·1 k A k. Co -Ar·,, . 1rpor · . a . . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••· OUPLE wanle or os a esa emo,1 . hsccln 642--0971 for ~s ., r .. 1 nnG.. Id .. $SOO with me rit in DOCJI 8.040 .54~~19 ELECTR lc 'AN-1,.,ense •Top So•'I , Compost• housek.eeping, cook.ing, llospital, 301 Victoria, g. ...01., Del.. Fa., a.. .. C 11 Susan a · cre:tses a ••••••••••••··~···~··•·01NING SET. s olid S II - M I h R-·"'-" in attractive P:..lm Spr-COlita Mesa. appt. Ill Ind La Me , 833 938·1 · . i no. 233'108. ma ·· • u c * ""'"'uuu* ings residence. Gar------1 M~;s .. ·Mich .·.' Mo:. -· UNUSUAL JAPANESE mahog.,droj:>lea!Tbl&-6 ' maint & repairs, ~ yrsl-~-'C~A=L=L=586=~·69JO~~-I dening a plus, not essen-FORMER MA.RIMES NORTH Lai:una Shell, Mont., Nev., N.H., N.J., BOOKKEEPER Exp'd. Akita puppies,' AKC; 2 Ch r-s. XI nt co nd · exp5"B·5Z<>3 E--J... t& thal. Good salary, room, Call 548-5847 or 968-9171 now taking applications, N.Y.,· Ohio, Tx., Utah, must type. Many com mos .. o l d . Great for, ~75~1~--054-"""-'~·---'---~ymen · r · .service s tation atten-V W Ch ' ... -,. •-Gm'dning 6045 Preparation. 7000 board, health ins. Non· for new 1n ormauon on dents & tow truck Va., er., ash ._, 0 o_r Pi\.OY 'bene's. · PCf.1 r1stmas . ......-v1 HELP our Santa relax r.esident owner. Ex · r,e-enltstment. We are Wyo We tra1 8333315 Y • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••-•••••••••••••• r,rience &-references to looking for ii few Good ·drivers. ApfilY at l342 Sales-~en can make . G~RMJ\l'lShepherd Pup-after.the holidays with _• EUROPEAN e varlfied . Repl y Former Marines to Re· North Coast lwy.LB. $10000 ~l mo straight A.nti-5 800 pies! black wt brown new gree!l vibrator/ GARDENER ~~...J_7 5 ' · ...-· markings $3S 551-2395 heater/recliner chair. -A Lwnd sc apin g.tre~ Job Wanted,_ 02 Classiried Ad no. 213, enlisl. NURSES AIDES, all ~om~h ust be a~e.to •••••••••••••••••••••• • · •bargairr'at SlOO. Rarely .aerviec reasonable. •••••••••••••••••••••• Daily· Pilot, P. 0: box FULL TIME s hifts. Conv. Hospital. urn O\V.n car ex-PRE CHR ISTMAS SALE. At,Glli\N puppies, M/F, used. 540-2279 after '642-SJZa,485·1425 . CLASS I Driver, looking 1560,CostaMesa,92626 t-;; Call642--0593 pen5_es to area. We Antiques, China, Clocks -get one of these ex· 5PM . : . . _ -for. work in__Wesl.ciiast EMPLOYM&fT furnish .l e~ds -tr~~e c_rystal, Furniture, Roi.: otically marked beautiesl..::..:::.c_ ______ _ G.A.R DEN I 1'1 A INT /-area. 646-87J6 DENTAL~ Exper'd Front" M~n or-wC)men-;-21."""'br RDERLY' exper'd. Gon-show. 'Fht! is your br fop desks-; .many gilt ror-Ch rJslma·s. Ca"l'I OLJ"D-C11.-e1ft--t. E4fty (. N D s c J> , s 0 d , . --girl. Dental insur. ex per. ovtt:"E_Ot_~nlervlew appt. vales ce o t Hospital, chan_ce. ~II ow: reps. are items. Good d~unts 557........0SSS Amerit=an Drexel Dtrllng Spr inklers, Cleanups, Job Wonted/ Goodpay.S48-1144-phone714J542-tt01 CostaMc!a.oo-3So5'. making it. Be the only House.ofStuart,S26Mair __ -. Rm , 48''. round table·, 2 Soilcd.642·311l ;646-49M Fe-male 7050DENTAL Office Mgr. GR"•T PAINT or ifik com -one in your home'fi..late. St.HuntBch . GOLDE~ RetneverAKC leaves. 4 chain. corner LAWN f'enov ations, yard c:,lcanups,. lite hauling, Newporl, CdM area. 646-4676 -. v· · El T ~ . Call· Mr Bl'adlot d , male 7 mo., Royally cupboard $450830-$!I" •••••••••••••••••••••• Mission 1e1o;1 oro. OPPORTUMITl pounder w/l roll mill ex-714 /543-9341 """"'. UP TO '10% OF1'' Anti· bred ·~ill shots hsebrkn 1..0===~·'-""-'"'-...:C""- MATURE WOMAN Seeks Exp. 4 yr.s min. $700 to . · ·per. &-kri0wl.ed11eolmix· · ques,as Framed 'wild 673_:7469 • • M_QYING-uu.sl •-.11. 2 · start. P . O. Box 444, El Sales lady evenings & ng •edures -ant-• o " ~ live-in Child care. lite Sal 1 pr9.... . ·~ -" •-!l'•!t••••.'-••••~11? Life Prlnf.s:-ROLANO'S~ -Coucf!.es, King size bed, JAPAN ESE Gurdcner. £,Jtp. Wkly M<fl'nt . Cleanups. Tree & Shrub Trim. Free est. ~--9483 housekeeping, lite cook· Toro, Cal. 92630. Replies_ wee.kends..,.~nside es. for epoxy adhesives & 3545 • c 1 H CdM DACHSHUND Pu:f' 2 d ·b •'gh h I confidential. Nat1onWide Jewelry Co. · ' ur · NB SalesSec' toSSOO. "(" oas wy, · resse_r .. cra ,•u ·C ar, i n·g . References . 498_12360r 492_4730. co~lingsm~n .in .·· Genl0fc6S·.vpm toS600 675-241@ _ fem, AKC, BlkJ an, misc ool)y'ilems.17061 646--1484 Joo pote11tk1!'-I for right KeypuQc'h Opr S450. Ready 12/21. 842-oJJJ & Rotterdam Lit. M2-5t57. MATURE WOMAN drive yau shopping. appoint· menls. Assist servin LAWNSf.:RVlCEI parties. cle-a.n up . , CLEANUPS hrly·552·143,4. Prompt & Dependable In W 1 d 71 OO Free est. 642-9907 , If~ an e ••••••••••••••••••••• Parodi5!f.G.-dttiiftCJ t~:~:::.=~ ASSEMB[ERS Maintenance.....-&---~: . · Spri'*ler ~1::~f~:11ucre~n~w;i~~~ tepair 642-8649 perienced assemblers 673-3910 for production d_epL. ----Final assembly, PC General S•r•lus 6046 board soldering. 6 i\j'6's •-••••••••••••••••••••• to I yr exper. required. lfANDYMAN, Painting, Kn'lwledgeofcolorcodes Carpenlry, Tile, Panel-helpful. ,inR'.. Block , Brick , • Ceramic . Tile, anything else. 645--'~'~'~'----I 6051 •••••••••••••••••••••• LOCAL moving & haulinR by stude(!l. Lr~ truck. rc- as , Barry 839-2012 , 531-1235 *i\10VING Call for App01ntment Industrial Relations 17141 494-940 I TELOHIC 'INDUSTRIES Laquno leoc:h Equal Oppor. Employer Local & Loru; d1stnc1· ii:iiiiii:iiii:iii;iiiiiiii:iii:iii:i 6<15 -849.'; -------------. MCJVING .0 llaul1n,e:. & GaraJ::C Clean up. Hel1a bl~. -fa s t . s ervice . 9&3-6452 6054 •••••••••••••••••••••• ASSISTANT TO PRESIDENT ~. man 1s wor 1n1 foreman. L o U J S I c A R t 64i4-444~ days. · Salary ope n . Call IR.VINEPERSONNEL ETCHINGS 9 from . . -ACRIFICE loYm. Help :Wanted DESIGNERS . Draftsman lorq~C~ Ea .• _._ P-~.,,. 548-5125. SER.VlaS•ACENCY :,crsonal Coll . Mint. T~O--Fem . Dobermen hdcarved Spanish Din. .-PART-TIME . 488 E 17th' (Ath'vine) '!o~~h. Smoke, C~n· P1nchers, 6 wks old. $50. ,Set. Dinette set, yel. etc. Suile·224 Costa MeSa chtta , othersS37-4183 ea. Call 642-248.1 962-5376.- EXPERIEHCED· call 642-1410 MOTE TELLER • -................ . UtllTED CALIFORtllA BAtlK SECURITY MOW HIRING Permanent wo,rk in manufeu:.turing, dis· Joi.n a growinn, ·PF9· tributing & i~allat'ion. gressive firm that can of-No expel'ience nec~~r)' UnditrcO'#ft' A.cJf re r o u l s l.,3 nd in g 0 P · due to excellent tra1rung Retired peliceman or de- port unity, good Starting progrum for men-& .. 6MonarchlayPlcn:a tective to work un- salaries and frln&e women IB&over. _ South L~ dercove r ·at manuf. benefits. If you are a Sr. TOP WAGES facility. Send resume lo . Designer, Designer or For Mere Jnforrilation ContactJoyce f.fills ·classified ad no. 287 cf Draftsman with ex · ,7141496_1273 Daily Pilot, P.O. Box perience in any of. the Cail 35 I is6o. rosta Mesa Ca fields listed below, we 17141898-... 4 · An Equal "' wouldliketotalktoyou. l_:C-::ol~l~M~o~n,~&~T.:'.'.UH:.:.Onl::::~Y~·-1--0~p~pc"-'r~tu~n_l"ty~E~m~p~lo~y~e'-r l -''~2626=--------I * Efrctrical * Pipinq * P•troleum Facll. * Mechanical Send confidential resume to: .JOllN COBB · Santa Fe Engineering & Construction SCRAM~LETS ~N'SWERS Beet.le -Yokel - Shiny -Garish - SllORT How do you like those *<>men's shoes with the ltigh soles! Either my wife is trying .to look 1tylish or makt:_ me )oak lHORT. P•RT TIME .SERV ICE STATION At· A • tendant,' full time. Ex· STUDENTS per. Neat appearanC'e & TelephSales 960-1436 h a nd.writing. 9-5 ot . . 3-midnighl. Apply at · ERSON w1tl1ng to work 2590NewportBlvd.C.M. to re,lace one who 1 ..:::::c:.::.c.""'~°"":::.::=::..1 wouldn 't . Call John SERVICE Sta. salesman ~ 642-3365 & lube. man. Top pay & iano fringe benefit,. Exp. . . . va· 1'1 & Vrtll'l D 11 Jl MII .lf 'Keyboard player wanted Fi1~rm:.r~~~il. Fl~~ih ·o~ ·-----=·· · 1 --u JCIU•\ r·ftlltl IJI for wo,king quartet .1 ~'"in;:o:•":=:_ND ~I ARE. INVITEE Must be. able to s.ing . SEWIMG • I:::-;~;;;;~;::~;;-"· -:-.;~-i'ba~<~k:J2-~--Call846-1677. Blind stitch. trimmers. · _ • 'fO USEKEEPER. care REAL ESTATE .. pressers. Exper.only. TEI ENtl~ for young man IR leg r Call 642-l472 N.B. · ·Q~~.C.L~;g l~~~~A;~ "'~•IV -TELE~HONE C~LLERS . "", ••• 18. CM Or call S4t-611a 1\...J'l llU1,,21 EA RN Christmas 0~~~ge~".~ &tcavemessage. ~ St~d:lts.J'e~~~~~~:k 1..:,17 ~1%Un~TINr-_ HOUSEOFCl.UH Pre5ident of el~c-17 14)542-6281 y d . _,, . · In !¥It office or your &;;.I: ~r\•"' 1:11 Carpet s. Windo ws. troftics mClftUfactwft', .?u on 1 ne~-:-1 ~gun to "!e need licensed or un-hofue.mornings-evenings Draw ~as~ ~hen you hcen_sed _personnel for or both . Call 893-6305 or Floors, Uphols, Steam 5ubsidiary of larglf Equal Opportunity place an ad 1n the DAILY openings an our modern cbine to our office at 7908 t.:Jc:in1ni;. !leg. Serv. corporation, needs A,.. Employer PILOT Want Ads! Call MISSl.O~ VIEJO o~fi_ce. Westminster Blvd . _A_v_a_il_G_<2_-6824_·_· ____ , 5j5fant to honcle Co.~~~~~~~~~~=n~o=w~=":::'·~56~7~8~·==~ FREE li cense lr~i~ung Westminster, Office "B" DitdicatedCIHllinq tractJ, A.dmirli1trotion r and SALES training.. between 9am & no,on Or , We On E"v•rything • & p • r 1 0 0 0 • I SEEK & ·".''ND' Build a ~ecurc rinanciaJ \,~S~p~m~&~B~p~m;.~;;;;;;;\ .. r.1 Chemic•I Fuelt future ~·1th management ~!.:.frcC'est ~!_ respon1lblllties. and exccutiveopportuni- 2 INDUSTRIOUS women Amonq othtn. exptti· Lr t NT AB 0 TN IM u •• I . As•: M. ty :1vai lable.Callforcon- have dally oi>enlnRs'. Call .... •'nth•••--T N u fident1al interview, ask PAt~~ME .,, -o;..,.., -..-1 M U F, N T T I 8 N 0 U Y 1 .... L for Brian.. aft 6 , 5:J6 -<IO •l 9 & ,..quir•d. TA I NSOTRN I ~ONY Lb I A9 \ 549-2618 ___ _ •NF.f~D llOU Sf:. Gl.E,ANING ltfi.:LP2?•- Genoral outside t'leanup Also avail. 536-3!!HH LocatiOfl~ o.c." kpor1 H M I. A I A R A E I.. M E R A S J: T R !·. I U Al.Nt.GOBNU U INI UOC H EM I Branch ofc seeks I bon· 714: t1)59&8640 ' dab le & dependable . -T~ller lo work Mon &: Sat EAi~ ESTATE-people -&'F/timeforvacationr~ wwnted, top com · lier.Experprcl''d. rnl 11slo ns . SCOTT ContactJimPark From 111.m. to 5p:m~ and a tO 10:30 p.m. Dally Saturday and Sunday -noon to 5 p.m. S~ate with K.C. lhe Clown, S.turdaye· Moonlight Sessfoq 11 p.m. to 11.m. Saturdays Only Rlo;ALTY & ID/Vdtment 644-725.5 .. co. 5.16-7533 Witstern ~al l~~~~~~L-~.,...-.:=JL...1.~.:....~·•:01T:::•~•=u:•:J RN f Savitwp · ,L _ . Masonry 6070 ldoal opp....,.oty for ••• • • • •• • •• •••••••• ••• . I '" lti--skHI d WILLIAM S & Sons rl5 n9., u . • Ma sonr Lie 283046 execut1•• CJt'M' rdli1t. Briclr . tiock, s tone, Solory commenwrate W -637 1 with experitM•· BRICK BLOCK & STONE waJls &: pallm. Stewart a...1-a...-• M ;i sOnr y t.i<' 29"059"7 Ritplq ift 1~ c~ SSi -6563 __ ~---I fid•nce: Pre5ldent, -~ Cla5sified od no. 291, BRICK . Stone. enet?rs. c /o Daily Pilot, P. O. fireplace~. pl:1ntrrs, Rllnr JO y.r .. tXP Box I 560, Costa 893 3743 M•sa, Calif. 92626 ·• •aiotiog/Pap<ri"'l6073 •••••••••••••••••••••• AfR,LF.SS SJ'raying ext lli:I ii ty S250/up. Clean 'lll'Wk . 71•·~7·r>3112 0011 Equal O""°"'""ty Employor DllA ,LOENOC~t.NU IL I OEO MRAPSRRGUOiD~HL C HP C l~ff1£0UMENA"ORIDYl.I D 8 U P N 8 p; Y ( U M P A-t U 'Er 8 A L MM 8 KRY L L H UM N 1 g...M ~·A H-1 R T I T A ~ R 0 B I D S R 0 8 I D F. 8 ,,..,....._,..., TN ~"""' 111-Ii .... ..,.. .,,_ ,. .......... , . ..,.,. ..... .,...,., "' "'' ,.trlf. """' •('II .............. .,.. .... ~11i. .. ..,.111 ,,._, ..... \I I ..,l'lt:l ''\I l.ITlllU-"I . llU\OflA""t: llt,lt\ I I It" MAG;"i'f,!111 ;\I PliNT6llORAN& lt<ll~•)' • ~I LH'O/lf .!1!1.ASf: HYOflOl:t~... TITASll!M 1.ITHIUM HYlHUh • T...,Mri>•· I'•"• O>l'llW D'lieflh•Sv•l•M e Tn "'d"' 11nv.,, 11!1 oi 111t t•l).'nded "Seek 6 Finl· h1~'11<·, """'boo"' l lhl'l•oilh S ~•nil 80 t't'Qf• fai ••ell. m•kin1 ~htrk• ,p.t1111ble tn "!W11k Ao Find." Si•., T11e..,•m Svnd•r•!~ Addrr~ k-llr"' "' C'll,. ,.f 1111~ "°'W~JlllPfr MED.-....SURG UNIT 2 •• E. Coast lfwy _2701·C Aarbor Blvd., Cos1a Mesa. Calif. 92626 Tel, (714) ~79-8880 "tl -7 :30AM Shift. CoronadelMar F /ti m e . Ex<ollent Eq~a!Oppcr.Employer It's easy. Look for y~6\lf iiame In benclits . CoM.act Mrs. . ·~·.:::r;;1 ~~·~"~'.:.~ ExAs orL coMrANY ' today's · classlfie~ s~ctlon. If y~u vtcllltia. C.M ~=l'I"'· n•"" dependable maJt -find-your name call "64:t-5678 -ex--WliO can wnr Wllhot.U ' ,... • """ ••P•"'''0n in h~ach tension 333 between 9 a.m. and 1 Ccu'S area. Cont11cl custoroers.. • * As• •.ntmpor10nt. ~·· pm , We'll arrange foe you to pick up• Rotatin~ Shln11.St11nc1 by maturity 1s. We train. • llm•. mrrc,..nt1•1 Pr» Air Mail F.' E. Dick. your pass I'll the nearest office· of . F.xrrllrnt hrnef'its. Pre11 ., Soutbwtate . .rn , nntnt't l\1rii.Jen~n : Pelrol~. Ft. Worth, the .., C 0 S T A " E 5 A l_T,,:•::•:...· _____ _:...__I DAILY PILOT , ~&ntoriol Hospft' 3 WOMEN 1mmed to di11· JO I Victoria, Ct-4 tribut& products. Fun. 642-2734 ' EOE 11/t. M,!.Levl,&iti-545.\. ===::::-==::i::======::::t::::=====·~-"".-- • • • / . -' . ' . For"" A~ low-·• W.W. C .. SM ' 6f2°5678,bt. 330 • S/immin ! -Coat of Sijaare_s! - ' '-. ots/Spetd/ "'Skr 9080 '71 FORD~ PU . 4x4 52795, e~ccllcntc~. •••••••••••••••••••••• '73-l9' MI NI Crul•et. Evea 845--67fW. Dal 'd & bluprntd ena:r '64 1-~0Rt> Dump trut·k. S low hrs. Mclalf\k fin. XI yd. c;apacity, 1'11\-t·ub. ~bil~:S47SO. ~~ SJOOO/hstnff. ~-----0341 • -.. •••••••••••••••••••••• CADILLAC Orange County's largest selection. 1968's·l974.·s Open Every D:iy. • ,_ • Chrvsler /Pl.- Open Oaily & &in. '61 HJ P!'\i1 2929 Harbor Blvd. Cosla !\lesa "' 546-1934 [-----' .. .. • . , • \ N~-r~yev ~ ...... Th:~r,e, In,Sp-irit -NEW YORK <UPl )'-The Rudolf Nureyev appearing ~with .~ b~uet~d ancing rein· dP.er p.q 'ttW,'Pecem ber cover ol ~R~re J\.tagazine isn't Nurl. ~~'J"1· or at least part Ofhl ~l~ I • • .~ur~Y. ,,1~3P.pened to be. vacatfoi'i.\ng-ln Europe when r l h e· • ''Merry Christm- as from Rudolf a n d· Ru doJ·"' ph " COV· er shot w a tak e n, ·-:: .. u••Tn Esquire art dtrec(or Jean Paul Goude admitted, JJ.nd the· body ia the picture belongs to da11cer Hccto'r·1a1 ercadC?· • ~-we do~'t,do this Sort ol thl'n g systematically at &- -quire, bpt-we've · done ii before," Goude said. '...> .... In-this· case, we couldn't g~t in touch with Nureyev, so We bought a picture oC his h ea d and put j t on Mercadots body," Goude · said. '-, MERCADO, a 26;year:Old daneer from Puerlo Rico Who will debut on Broadway · in the musical "DoctOr Jazi" on Dec. 30, was re· · commended to Goude by a · ~dance"-be iworked with in . tMJAlviA.Nl9y Dance Com- '""'Y.IAlll.0"11i<>r k. ·;<t"·~·s pok,esman for Nureyevo who is still in Europe, :s.aid the d ani;er .was amused by the cover •-and his -first-reaction to it was the comment, "[·sec nothing wrong With a rein- deer wea ring.point shoes-.'' GO U DE S AID Cary . Grant brought suit against the magazine in 1971 when ·he didn't like· a suit or clothes they dressed him in. . . "We ._used a picture Of Grant ths.t,appeaied in Es- ;-quire in· 1938 and ~ '70.'~ clnthet 011.i t. '' Goude said. , ~·ue l\Yed,-but we ci me tb .. ~a stttl~ment,'' thc artdirec- . tor sai<ai, · .. ··Ere<1 .(\:staire like ttie twm jo~ we put him in for , ~~!rt W'," he added. . rilicipal ,,. . ~ ·:Exei!cised •• ~Words ,., SA eitAMENTO (APf ·- :\,Sacrariicnto pr in cip al is comi>laining to parc.rts that . children use loo many sex- ual and S<:atological y,·ords iri ~(hool. .. \\'e c14n a:.~urc you th at teachers arc not teaching :.u<'h l an ~u age,·· .Joseph ~lc~ett of i\t i'ssion Avenue School said i n the PT A bulletin. "IT JS ALSO a ract lh al •rtie law requirl's th a t "' \cachers poi nl out such language is forbidden by :.ta tc-J;.1,v,'' he added. ,,. '"'Stiktents must be pic k· '' -inj? up such h1ngua~e from older s iblin,i?S and from parCnCS. So, if the shoe (its. you will havf' to accept l'OUr -~ponii;fbilit y. ~ 'lAW~M;littfo in in g o n wha t flttavior is accepta ble and ~I': ~fi,cccptabl e begins ;,i t j·f.).l'home '"'McNett wrote. ''" ·:1 ~fr (!H,; BOOKMAN) I :'i owi '' R):VIEWS In lhe · 11Ml•j~!(111 ' ·J ' ' •' . ----~------· -- Mondi)'. ~eniber 15, tt7•. • ' "/ ' " ' . . Warning, The Su(geon General Has Determined .That Cigarene Smoking Is Dangeioui to Your Health . • 'r • • ,_ ' ' " . . ' . ' I ;T ,_ . ' • ,. ' ' . - , • -~·· -· ' ....... ,, 7 ·, I , • ·Lag-nti/Soutlt t;oast ED IT ION , ' . . O~A_NGE·COUN.TY, CA L I FORN·IA . B y lOHN VALTF.RZA • CN•a.MJNlllRiiii . 1 'ki~P .or ~ecli(fs' ~esid!ois i·n San Clemel}te 1vearing up fot Ii.ma- jor protest 'over chronic pri>b(el'f!S wfth iJ.raY dogs which ·111r.S ~ek:end planned lo petition t ty•a.Q_d county or-allow&! to riln in packs were proVing ficials (or some sort °.r defi~ti-'o'.t!~lief a serious me~se to_ r~id~nts,. . .. £rom wha l they term 1$ a serious Situ.\•' On Saturday, the message became !~on. _ -cl~r with the attack ori ~n; Ott. She ·Ott tast week joineG~neightiors in, . w~s tr~d.bythe faniily physician. "·the neighborhood to plan a campaign One rei;1den~· or Shorecliffs, writer · attacked the wife' of the presfdent oJ ' thecom."munitfassociation. ~ • · ...c • Blfl lon.g bejore the mauling or,Mrs. Jolvi Ott along th&.~·block"bf <;alle ?wtootecito, , doieDs of residerits had to win Jlrict ~enforcement of lea'sh Lyn Sherwoqd, alre_ady ·has gathered l;tWs'. -.-; · sever41l dozen petitiO-n si(naturf!s - • Besides the traditional problems of most from dog owners who keee their scattered.trash.and ·messed_yards, Ott pets under control -con4e·mning the and his-neighbors stre&sed that dogs residerits who do not seem as responsi- • . . agnna ··P~ir ' . . °3~flay Sumnait, F·prd; d'Estaing > ·f ~t :" ~o.u · ,M~etin.,.· \ 4 • . " , By HllUN TlfO~IAS consumin'g .lndus4'iat nations, tti'e less -·-developed n·attonS"'ifnd the world's oil TROYS tt.ETS, Martinlqqe CUP[) -Producers. President F'ord and French P resident The l\1arch "preparatory" meeting, V&lery 'Gi!f~a.1'11 Cl'ESt1Ung,-reversing .'tlrey said, stlOuld"be-foUowed ... Dy in- a decade of Franco-Amer-ican rivalry, tensive consultations among con· today ended a three-day 'summit sumer countries'' to prepare positions meeting With announcement of a un-for a later . world ·conference. The ified approa~h to the worldwide oil United States has beep li!.!~hing ror a crisis.. . unified policy among oil-consuming The leade.rs,',in a joint communique, nations. i10deaJing with the ' oil pl'o· urged t~at.the next step in ~ye_IOping ducers, especilillylh~ Arabs. a.coor~1p3ted oil' policy .should be a But Saudi Arabian oil mi nister ·meeting fn_tMarc~et'ween oil -Ahmed Zaki·Yamani s8id in 'an ,in· ·!.(""_ .. ~ .. ·-~·---· ·-~.,. • ..... rerVieW't>biltishedt.00aYth3l8t'.teDJ pts ·· -, ·. _. · ~ ,. tiy consumer countries.to·fprce dbwn' ble. . . . "\\'.hen it rel!ch~s t.he P.Oi(ll tbat_a man's wife and daughter have to arm themsel~Es with st~cks simply to walk to the market, then something has to be done,'' Sherwood said. Jim DiAngelo, another neighbor. said that stray animals have injured his c.hildren while.. the kids rode ·bicycles. · "They.charge right out and knock the kids orr the bilCi~ ... he said. . P!t and SherwoQ<Ls.tressed. t!:ia! con- ventional means o( seeking relief from animal control officials and police·have proved fruitless. Patrol sch'edules are sporadic by animal control officers because or the vast South County area which a handful of units have to cover. Pnlice, as "'ell , have had to cut back on their traditional enforcel'!lent of ci· T~day's· Fl.~ ... N.Y. Stoeks 1 • ' -- t • TEN.:!:Eib!TS ty leash laws because or diminished r.anks in the patrol division . Otl said this morning that although th e coun~il meets this Wednesday, he and his n"eighbors will hold off for at least a Cew more weeks before taking. their·case directly to city hall. ' "In the meantime, we'll gather more namc_s on the,pelitiohs an~ress our case privately, he ·sald ~ _ _ Att.orney, Druggist. Running:_""' - )Jy JACKIE HYMAN c ·, O!UwO.lly PilOISUoff A Sarita Ana lawyer and a ,Bueria Park pharmaceuticals manager· to· day. annouoced they will seek posi- tions on the -Laguna Beac~1>chool board in ti.e l\tarch 4 election. John Anderson, 33, and Richard Lemon, 31, both Laguna Beac.h resi· dents, are the fi rst to announce tlteir candidacy for the two positions.opeft. Neither Patricia Gillette nor Gerald Linke, the trustees "'hose terms end in l\1arch, have said whe.ther or not they will seek reelection. Anderson·, territory man·ager for Wyeth Laboratories. i_y member or the community gOal~plementalion committee which Seeks to imrfro\re Patrol..:[ Car , . .. oil prices by reducing consumption . ~wouid·not wprk. . ! ·. (""I don't think ttiat attempts to ~ C+a~~~r· ~e'· ·s--,-r ,·l · ti~l~foJ~w:~::!~~~n~~i:e;~W .:r~. . communications beiween...the CO'!!· -munit-y·andthescfioOls:----- ,. "t-·~ ,.... . ,..,, ~ .._.co~~q,f.i_tioh ~tr81¢iY~ cap work," He is a former board membe;r of the Laguna Beach Junior Chani~r o( Commerce and the Exchange...Club. .. -Anderson, "\\'ho has a B.A'. in busi-' ..,,, • '71'' -.~~--..-.r .. · Yim'a~to ld th e Middle Eas'l · • . 01J ~il .,..::,..,_~JD suria:~.aBefr-ut~lY. -: -n · lO , .e p (:; tc'!fh.!' ,ganiz.!.li<m.,.q{ e<irol••m... . . · ---~ -:; ;--l --.; --,,.-• ,_, ~. , -'. • ~~'iiiit f!lliM :::.ness r_nanag~ment and fin¥C.e, S!iid .; -oL· -u-ss·ro· SSED. N. EXT·T<"TD 'SH 'BIH '"DORNS ~·GUNA1S EILER CADSEN LANE he believes h>S ba£kgrou~d ~ ba~k!_ng t.: ' ~'s;. ~ ,. ., 1 . i:;X:D(fft1ng Crivn~r1eS can cut produc-, °' · '" · · ;:i. · ( ,. ~'tioii by at least 33· percent without .. ..,... ......._,P... · ·• ""· '""" . ~r ·" . '"~ , .,. · . could be ,helpful to the d1str1ct tn the City .Qfftdats, ·uerc~ante Wr;i ngle_Over·Who S~o~l,:t jP,ruce Up Alley Namedtfor. Fa~'d Greeter 'clh't'ent econoniic situation. - · A -~e~rt-_jll'ta'ck 'lliih'cti~ Who' ~as Jin_a~~!al damage to"its members,'' he rushed by Laguna~ach pali'ce in ·a ~at~-Wher~as even a 10 percent.cut .\ _ . ;-- . _.-, · -· · He said he is also conce~ed a~ut im~roving communications bet"i'een teaCher.11. students and ~e ...... com: patrol car to.sou~~t·Co.mmunity ·~ ~o~sumptton would.~ highly op-p• .:;.nne· rs· Study· .--------. --~ · t1~1st1c .''> @ Hospital.was repo 00 1n satisfactory Th · F b"'p ·d t 1 1 told condiUonrtoda)' . ,.. ·· e renc res1 en a er .a Oliver Herd."' 64, or 1109 Canyon news conference he di~ no~-ho_ld much 'R ii • n·d Vie\\" Drive, Laguna. Beach, was · hope th_at t~e Arap.i Wtll s1gn1ficantlr; . eu.e·Stgn~ • found bloodied and·scra\cli.ed lying in lo~er oil prices. . 1 , , .• ,. . • • . ••. > • the.st.reel a~ 916 CanyOn View-Drive , . I mu.~t ~ay fi:an~Jy that. I. dOn ·t · F GI · Friday arte!7"00n. • • . thm~ so. G15cardsa1d. .Or eµneyre .Eile.r Larsen Lane Not · .. . . ' . ·-. "" . . .. . ~ . So Fa1:1cy, Just Traspy ~o .ambulahce was available at th e . But he_ added that the forces of the ··... , · · market itself -those or supp!.f. <i:nd ,. . J By J ACK CHAPPELL Bill Marriner, president of. the· time.. . . , .. -........... '"d m· ·and ... ·.m··. t. I . a ·1··. . ·r1· ' .... --·Proposals for rede51gn1ng .Glen· oi1Mo.i1,P11o11suff . Downtown Business AssOciation and Ken Hunter mana..-e r of Hos'p·tal e -us ea 0 ace ;itn re· .. h r h c 11 · " • • -' .• 0 • 1 • ducti'on o(the pfice~··actually pt-~vail -ney.re .str.eet S?Ut .? t e ~a ~ope , The ·"L..a,ne''. named tQ_ honor owner of Marriner 's Statione[y, said' Amb.ulance !'r ljil ~oro, S~ld all thre~. ing. ·• · Street 1ntersec.t1on will be ~xa m1ned Laguna 8P.ac·h 's famous Greeter, the shop owners don't want JO invest ot his {!rm s ambulan_ces were on The joint communique also covered bY_. ~a guna Beach Plann)_ng Com-. ~l~r .I:<!i:s~g, J.i_str~)Vll..w.iHi l;>lpwtr_lg -cons.idera·bJ.e. amounts.in-r:emodeling ~m_ergency cal~ at the time J:lerd was several othe r isSue.s. •• inCluding (ina n· m1ss1oners at· a-·study· sesSTQn 'Tuel>~ wiste pap:ef and fallen trash cans. It and cleaning up until they know more sg~~~~~· and firemen at the scene cial matters. defense and global dis· da.f'tt ' GJ · S -· ~-, .. ··-.11 iS' of~en blocked l)y delivery vans and about what th e' city is .going to do PlaCed ilerd. in the rear t f . armament and S'ecurily. ··· . e. enneyre lr~et s~ sion wi. mail truCks and' it is backed by the about tfie traffic islands on COast · . . . . sea ~ a . -It .said that Giscard "igdic:att:d ".-beg_1n . at_7.:JO P-f!l · _in. city coun~1 I ruill;lown rearsof stores. Highway. • .. • " police ~~t.t.ol ~ar. and Ford accepted -a· compromise chambers. Cotnm1~woers .. also will · It's not exactly'the way Eiler, ~ho Marriner )af!:l''f the traffic islands The .. ' ictln.1 s legs .ha~ to be bent at · offer to pay 5100 million to the United mee~ ~t 4 p.m. tq-d1scuss a proposed usetl to give nowers to ·secretaries, block tli~ns onto FO'rest Avenue, they . t~e knees to get. him in the car. A States towa rd the cost inc~rred in 1967 spec1f!c plan for Canyon ;\cr~s. . would want it. feel their business will be hurt. :l1r.eman rod~.along. but becau~e .or t~e ·when the lJ!le Charles de Gaulle .ln the Gie~n!!tf~-~l!'e,~_t _d1sc_us~~-n . T.he reason for the mess depends on. "If we are not going to have retail' · cramped sir.ice.wa~forced to ride_.tn withdrew French forces rrom NATO pla.nn_ets will _rev1e'": suggestions who is doing the talking, represen-traffi c then how can we afford to r~e fro~~ se~~ l!~.P.:~ri;lted rrom the' IC· control and oi:dered American toops made. a t a public hearmg last week . ta ti ves of' the florest· A venu e make th e-improvements'!" Marriner tim b~ . ~ w ~re mesh ~cr~en used to o(f French soil. Among !hem. are. to ma_k.e lhe street merchants or city officials. ~ asked. kettp-pr:ison~rs Cromreac.hing thr9ugh. (SeeSUMMIT,Pag:eA2> one-~~.Y o,r dead-end, to install more Both claim the other is "dragging ·Marriner said plans tor improve- to the Ci ont !'!eat. . t " s\op Signs f!:nd to post the. street fe~t" on cleaning up Eiler Larsen ment include iron grillwork, balconies ' . .\mbula nce ~e rvic47 ~q _ ·agun.a ·-·""-__,. __ ----··LoC~ITtafficOnly." · Lane. and hanging nower pots along the Beach_-and sur~ou_nd1ng -areutS ts-A.lso ~o b.e1dis·cussed are suggestions backs of the slores. ~~om 1ng· a ~~ht· issuf'. wi.th m •• ny ·Show Set Thursday by the city stiff1thit a meandering "We're really going to make it look e1t1z~ns and c1~·Jc organ1z.at1o~s sup· . . w·alkway;.be added. on one side of the. J"Fj F"r ' porting fo1·mat1on of a CllY fire_ de-Students at Capis trano School will street and thpt tliere be additional on-"!' e st ve rman y . <See TRASH, Page A2) partm~nt·op~rat~d epiei:gency ant· give a musical ChristmJs program at .t?t'reet'parking. buh10ce ser\·1ce. 7 p.m. Thursday in the 'auditorium Of • Com.m·ission~rs said they will ask T • G ;rl San Juan School ·in San Juan .· city staff ti> incorporate some of the . ·rying ., .·Claus R ips Off " Cat)istrano. ...,.-.,See P LANNERS, Page A2) · . ,, ' N1·guel School BERLIN <U-P·I)' -A girl who ,J ~ · . .• became the center of an is-month dis· p 1··zza Eatery , ' 'S . Wh. ' t . c· pute betw een the two Germanies went . . Jans ,2 . lio~·;'CUS ·B a . ·u-:ve on trial in West Germany today for ... . . ,... ·~ a ·.1 • the murder or her father, committed In. 'Clemen.t e in East Germany . L .. l t o· d. . G. l .Jngrid Brueckmann, 18, ned·~o the .i.. Crown Vall~y Scbooi~ in Laguna . Niguel ~·ill ha\•e two Chfistmas. pro· irilmS this \\'ear, including i pt09uc·' " lion 0£ "The Litt)est Angel." ltt B ~ague · pene tO tr S west and told police·she ·had beaten Ayo ung"manwho gavehis name on· her father to death with a hammer Jy as Claus phoue.d_in an order for because· he had beaten and sexually pizza to a San Clem('nte business late 11 -.•·A· progra m.ot Christm~s music will-' 1>e perform.ed~Wednesday al7:.30 p.m. the school auditorium.'< " WASHINGTON (AP) -The Senate-division that girls have equal rights to today-gave girl's the Cinal Signal that play Little League baseball as bo~s . from now. on they. can play ·Little That' decision was one of 22 class· ~tahg11e_bas@.ball Q.!1 an egual rooting act~n suits .filed across the~i;:ountry on mistreated hl!r. Sunday and proved thal not everyone East German authorities demanded with the name is that generou~. • '"'The LittleSt Ang(l." directed by .Car..91e ~aw~·er, will tie-peJ(ormed at ),:30p.m. Thursda~·· / w1 ·boys. ~half qf would· be girl ball p~ayers. Oft a voice vote and With loo debate, 'I;'he legal action grew out of·pfotesls '-1iss Bru~ckmann ~· returned to _ Employes of Shakey's Pi zz;,t at 416 them for trial. But; after 18 months or Avenida Pico phoned poli ce Sunday legal "'rangllng that iftcluded a afterClaus lent.tiepremi ses. chan~e in West German legislation, \Vorkcrs said that after hearing the the girt was allowed to stay in the wesi name with the phone order, they . but forced lo stand ·trial for the figured it was a hoax until Claus ' . r ' . it sent lo President. ~ord a bill that -e&_pecially vigorous the past two ~r.;;-~;:i· ;,;;:~~li~ij=j=:;~ strO<es a.ny me.ntio.n of sex from tl1e sumq\ers -t~at Little League of· 'l;A.R 1f: .. Jr(ELL~·-· ~!!tie League!s . ofrieial federal £icl-als were unfairly banning girls • .. . ' .. chai;.,ter ~ . ~ from the league. murder. showed up to demand his pi.zza. The bill sttikes out the word "boy" The Little League eventually asked J>OE-S..f:1 .. J '11-• ..---~-!....•aoh tim .... it-appears-:in..tbe...1069-Congreso-to-11mentl its ~harter-to ·Sch .. · ool Plams- eharter a.nd replaces 1t with the words perm1t it to admit girls. .• --- /rite response was really great. ••young peop.te." The report n.;ted that hearings on · "' .... l llold m,· ca1· on the tirst call." th e. And rrom a sentence that states that y } p •t1·,r1·ea ad·•·er11··,-er 1=m Corona·del h I .. I t~ bill established Uiat "Congi:ess U e roo-rams " 1v t ~ ~~r.~ses o wee eague are to in· will not tolerate separate but equal '" e a. ~arsaid . '" ~· still cttizenshlp,.spo~manship and' treatment of girls in the Little · · • . .....,Jter:e is the Daily Pilot ad which manhood," the bill strikes the word Leb.a:ue; OleHansonSchool1n.SanClemcnte, con\·ert~a fi ii car to cash : · ~ ··manhood... ---~ -~ • . · will display Christmas spirit We<lnes· '62 MONZA . runs well. H o w e y e r , t h e w 0 r d They mus~u..on.JJ\.e SJ~.,!eatns-~ .• iUuJ.Tb.v.rs4Px., • , , Needs bod~· work. $150. "Aportsmanshlp~· .was left untouched. as boys and On•n. .. ~u.al-~1 .WRht.. At.1 l :3o· p .. m. We<lfiesdaj.-, ~s1Udents .. .Jil "X!(·X•Xx. • .. The cha~ges·ma~ will be sutficicn!' 1.ht!m,_the re~..na1riU1~ed. ·U i \will ?r~se~t ll musical pi'ogcam in the The employes went to. "-'Ork, but when th e customer was ready to take the pizzas, he simply grabbed, them and fled through thCdoor. f'le le~ without paying the tab o( aboul$12. · • ·And, the workers said, he fled not io a sleigh, bltt in a high-powered black van. .-/ .:Yule Concert Due ,..',Jf .Y.9U ' hav~ ..• ~if. to 5~11. call .to allow girls lo play on every Little .,.he Lillie J.d~ W'5>"f&,ndetf'1 h,, tsctiotil ii ud1lbrium. r&t2·'678. Put a rew )11Qrd1 JC> wprk rot l.ea'gue'lelnfltfthCnaUon: •·• ""' -· .. · 1839 ·es ~inrt.er baseball ptOAr m • Tfien a.bout noon on Thunttay they •· Tbe Oana_ltilts Hig h School ):OU • ~ • The congressional 11ctioa tolJows a for younil bbysi wlll sing · Christmaa1, t ardls in the Madrigal, a cappclla and g1 rls' chorus-- .. 1~ lht Dally Pilot. decision last March by the· New It r ecei vcd 'Its altarttr rrom qunaranglc. ·Both i¥fil'lbl are open to wUI present a Christmas-concert at a ------------• .J ersey Supreme Court appellate Coneress in JUI~ 19'9. pa.rents. p.m. Thursday nt the school. ,, ... " • .. . ' .I ' ' ' ~ . . . • • • -• ' " ' • mUnity. ,.. , --Anderson ... u.·tt.o..bas two children in Laguna Beach schOOls; Ii-Vis · at 3034 Dern Dri\•e in Top of the World .. He moved to the area 11 years ago. Lemon, an attorney with Rutan and Tucker', said one of his goals...will.be to· implement specf.:1.I programs which. rould·be·rundedtbrougtrreoera1·.state or privci.te grants. outsicle. the' disi trict's reg ul ar budget, wh'ich i!' restricted by state law. "I'm concerned that the school dis· trfct is reall y drifting at this time ;---: • I've been very proud of Jhe· Laguna Beach schools-.and l'm afraid in these i~dtiomic ·times . we :stand··a-great ·chance or losing the quality we've had." he said . Lemon, who tfves at 609 'Sleepy Hollow Lane. has lived in"J:.a·guna Beach se.ven Years and haS' two chil'dren in loc9l schools. ' o ra11J,fe Coa .. t Wealher Fair through TuesdaY along· the Orange Coast with some gusty northeasterly winds. Slightly warmer with bighS. or 75 at the beaches and 80 inlaild. Lo~'S tonight so to ss. · ._.. I NSIDE T ODA. V Former New York Rep. Allard K. Lowens!ein ~ attacked the lheory tlmt Sirhan Sirhan acted alori~ in !he murdi?r of Sen .. RDbert Kennedy: Story, Page A4. · l11dex -, - .-- I, r I . ~ ' ,.. A: O~lt\'PILOT L/SC ' . koµ,t . , ~-'!.~J!l_ing . For 1;000 · lf J\1cDnnncll ·Oouglas Corporation call& a lotkout at its Southe1'1\ C•lfornla plants, neqrly 1,000 union workers would be affected at the lirm 's lluntington Beach aerospace hc.adquu rtcr111. · · 'rhe r.arent rlrm 111 embroiled in con· tracl d1spttes with two union!, the United Au tifWorkers (UAWI and th'e ~ lnternut1tn•I Al1oci1ttlon of AJ.~r~iriists 11Ar.1 1. Contract offers have tM:cn rejected hy both uni.Dos. :ind their workers now au oo·tbt JOb without 1 new contract in force. The threat oJ Ii lockout has betlo ~er.med a ··serious posiibility" by a compan)' spokeiman contacted t.odt)' .'I It cbuld arrect 10,000 union workers \h~.uihou,t Southern C1tlifornia. A spokesman for the lluntinglon Be.•ch pl a qt said that less than 1,000 of the plant's 5',000 workers are mem· ~rs of the !AM and none ~J,,ng to the t:AW. •r , The .:iPOkesman said such a locknut v:ould-noAl.(rect the llunttni:ton Beach pla.nt'L4,00Q.other v.1orkers. · F'or the moment. there I! no lockout and 'nO labor trouble iii lluntington Beach. " But tbe two unions. speaking for member's· bl all or the firm's Sou1hern Calircirnia 11lants. said !\1cDonnell· . DOOgla-s is offering pay rai ses amounting to about 50 cenls an hour lower than other aerQ1Qace firms. irlcluding Lockheed, Boein& and Ri>ckWell. Pair' Accused ' Of .Robb!'ry J\t' Knife Point 1,111'1,...... PROFESSES INNOCENCE W8t1rg1t1 Trill'• M1rdl1n .. Overdfise ' . "Probed. Iti Death . . ' Hunt\n,gton Beath policf today ron· J' 1 t1nued their search for clue~ on how · the nude body or a Weatrillnstet youth ~ -~rob1tbly the victim of druA: over· dose -w;is abandoned~ below the Bolsa Chica Bluffs B'riday. lnv('stigators believe the body or Darrell G, Templeton, 18. 13821 Milan St., \Vas dra11ei:t from a vehicle on l'.1eiric Coast Hiahway and dragged or tossed down to the beach. Police over the weekt'nd questioned th ose .M•ho the y believe saw Templeton last. "We 're backtrackina him.'' Sil. ft1onty a.1 c Kennon._ in chara:e or the in· vestigation !or fluntinfton Beach police. said. An autopsy by Oran1e County Coroner's deputic11 indicated that ·rempleton, died 'About 1 midniaht Thursday~ Surfers on Bolsu Chica State Beach found lhe body about 10 li .m. Friday. . ' Const.ruction La.unched •• ''Tried. to - ·Quit Jo~' -Mardian Orange County Coroner 's in· \"estigator Richard Slaughter today cle.ared UQ conflicting reports on the autop°Sy resulls.. ---- The <1utop11y was not conclusive. ··But it look ... consistent wilh ~rug o\'erdose, ·· he said. Patholoil11t1 found "granular ma(eriat;"~uell as pills might leave; in the vielim 's .slomach, Slaughter said . Gradin~ eqY.ipment goes thrOugh initial clearing open s pace near ~all o_r Ali~o Canyon. Reco ~nd · process <{J-28 .. uniLcondominiuin-proj~t~in-SQulh-.par.row-;Cor..~rat1ons,are;.J01nt-deyelo~rs ~f,~ Lag un a .~t top of Ocean Vista Drive~ Tra~t was Ject which will have units starting tn ·price at· · approvett more than a year ago and one condl· $80,00lh :. tlon lmpQsed ':"as that six acres~ dedicated for · \\'ASl11NGTON !UPI) -Robert C . M1t rdian . tesftified today he did not take pirt In the Watergate cover-up and waa so "deaolated" when he learned of it that he tried to re1 ia:n Im· mediately from President Nixon'• re· electlon campaian. · ·roxicology tests to confirm the overdose theory and ic_\entify the dru~ may take three lo rive. weeks, he added. Pr'evlous reports of the autopsy re· suits suggested that the dtath may not have been ea used by dru( overdose. Sgt. McKennon said that reports of Rites Pending For Realtor . ~ . . L :, ·K. Reynolds " Mardlan. a sometime San Clemente a Iona arrest record on the victim, as resident who Is the fourth or the five cited in weekend police r~ports, also Funer~ arran@'ments are ~till ClM'endants to testify In· his own de· are untrue. pendtn·1 r La~nc~ ,K . Reynolds. fe"nse al the cover·up trial. said that at _ "The youth definitely does not have promlne t Laa:un~ Boach realtor and t"he time it was his ''firm conviction'' a Ion& police record,'' .he ••ld. civic l~adcr. · ' the CIA wa1 Involved in the • · Arran1ement1.. a re ··being ma<le Watergate bu1affij and rejected. a throu,i:h Pactflc View Mortuary in it.· ~ " Mr. Reynolds, a1felidf:nt or Laguna • From Page Al TRASH .•. likf! a fancy tittle lane,''.he s~d. But, even the •implest~miied im- provements in the lane have taken. yepr1 and .most· are still undone bec1use of wrangling among merchants, city hall and county of· ficials. . ' , Marriner said that f9r 10 Y•pr•. the shop owner• have been tryln1 .to do soCnething ·about getting trash cans moved away from the rears of the Hanson Widow Finally Weds- Ex-Viet ·POW Former El Toro resident Carole Lynn Hanson, whose son Todd, 8, nerer knev.· his real father': has mar- ried a rorm~l'prisoner of war. )lrs. Hanson, who bt'came ~trs. sugg:Cstion Nixon himself authorized .Pol;ce ~uspend · Newport Beach: ,1 - ~A nSherman and a jeweler were-b:e· But he also said that a few days -.. . . Beach tor lB years1 died Prlday•of a in& hel4 today following their arre~t arter the-break·l n at Democratic Opera •or,· ")'ho .mas1lve corQnar)'~tifter being Ill for stores. · J11;me.s Martin Hi"cker1on S11turday fn . Or4rig~ P'ark, Fla., said ~r. ~Todd, ··He's so thrilled afha\'ing a father." It "·as a· Pres.byterjan Church wed· ding. · Now a pending pr,oposal.would com. .J\tarlne ?.1aj. Steven T. Hanson, Jn ••nne'ction with a knlfe""'lnt rob· ""' ,., , I! h •· t t &. ,,.. 1 several weeks. He"\•• 67. i" "'" •1$1.i."-.Q.UJf ers, e ucgan 9 auape~ -;c--~-. M•, Reynold• w .. , a member of-the bery or· a Newport mbn in Laguna th t " g o e at1'n• out or t•e ~ • · · -· "1"l • bine all tr11h <iollecUon into three Todd's father,waa declared dead Oct. ·1teel bins to be located under. the 7. He had been shot down-0ver Lao& on a 8 roup P r • 11 • f Orange County Grand Jury in-19~2 Beach.Seturday, Whi.te House" may have bee" Hearll -s .hooting-. and had served on the board of SQuth Arii;s\tC. were Ylilllam E. Mayo, 19· responsible. Coast Community Hospitar tor three a ""tiil\errTran from Sari Diego, and . library In an enclosed area. Jut~:·n1e°!·7 ~trs. Hicke;son w3', until Marriner 1ald he felt the P;!·, was 1!!71 chairman of.the board of the Na· Kenneth A. Whitman, 19, a Jelf· ?t1ardian, a former assistant at· , DETROIT !UPI > -Police Chii!f years. . - employecljeweler from Eugene, Ore. torney 1eneral, was a political Philip G. TaMian ha• ordered •~Cull .. He w•• president or the board or Stiltable to all lh,e merchanta, , ad-t ional Leagu e of Famil ie1 or milted lhllt coi ta· could be a ctor If . American Prisoners and l.1issinr in Both meif w~.r§...Peld on $25,000 bail coordinator for th~ Nixon re·electlon review . of the "Police e mergenO¥ d1re.ctors or t.he ~merald Bay Com- each.. · campaign a.t the ume of the J.une 17, telephone aystem and auspended for munlty Assoc\at\on. He al!J! served,on they are Increased sicnlfictntly over Southeast Asla. The oraanlzatlon the present Sl2 a month rate. wprked1 for the releaie pf American They ~ere arrested by Newport . 1972. Watergate arrests and Im· one·weekanoperatorwhollstenedfor the boar~1 of the Lqun11 11-fo~lto,n ~ac1' Police In Corona de! ?liar after mediately .assum.e~ legal duties for . several m lnutes whlle an elderly . CoQ1o:iun1ty P,layhouse a~d of the Some merchant.:5, however. have war prisqners. . ~ crunplalned t hat the new loc ation She ,aid, "I qt J im at a pro•ram ··a "enerat' broadcast was put out by the campa1a:n ar1s1n1 from the Incl· Detroit cbuple were' iunned down In Laeuna Beach Art Association. , , ··t;:ae,U~a otflcers reporting the rob· dent. their home " • ,. For many year1 he altq 1erve4'4s . means they-~ill have to.walk too far to ror prisoners -0£ v.•ar in Dallas. Thal put out the trash. . was in 1972." It was the same year ~JY"I... ~. He told of learning the full '1tory-of 'l'he dead woman, Lee Ledbetter, v91uneey fire . chief of the ~me aid .. Thf vl~tlm . CoJandus P.loore, 22,_of the background of the-bucalna from 66, had called the-emercency number Bay Fire Depa~tment. .. He said the merchants will propose that she met a former cre"fmemberor i,IOS;Qr:ean Front, Newport Be.a.ch, ~e· G. Gordon Liddy. th~ counsel to· the -Sill ...-Dec. 6...Lo..rePott she.and her.. Mr. Reyno!~ J~V!td a~ ?&11 Coa~t P.Qrted he suffered a small knife finance arm of the campaign, just husband lound the family <)01 shot to "1tijhway. He is 1urvl~ed by hl1.~Jt1, ,wqu;,dfq h,lsthroatandlhelossof$120 rourdayslater. death . Her ·husband, Clifton, 58, ~urlel, ~f La&un~ ·Beach, ~n.d that the city inst all additional street her hu1band who siiitWhe major did trees in front of the •tores,. but ·are not sur-vive. --r-1• ~ balking at 1natalllne new sidewalk& Cmdr. Hickerson WIJS shot.down in which could cost $500 for each store. Decemb·er, 1967, and Was hCld by· the cash. . meanwhile. went looking throt!iih daughters Lynn Carlin ~nd Patr1c1a ·Moore .told officl!rs he had been ."lflsexactwordsl'Cloi:r-~'trecall,but their h oUse Which had been .~till,1?0tho(LoaAn1eles. -~ He said the merchant.I are con-North Vietnitme11)n Hanoi unW 19(2. cemed aboUt the look.5 of their Part of ···1 feel that I'm a· lucky girl to have hitehhlking from Newport to Laguna h1s words were clear~y meant to Imp· ransacked . 11 • • befwe the robbery took place. ly to me that the P~eside_nt.~fthe U~lt· The civilian oper ator as.ked l\frs. •' Forest Avenue, especially when com· met two-ffne>wonderrut men in my Moore •aid he accepted a rid• (.rom ed_ States . authorize~ ~t. l\tard1an "Ledbetter the addr(!.SS",-repe 1Jted It Hawa' 1·1· v. o· lc:_l;lllO 't°"·tmenlnan~ldpaneltruck . said. back to her and listened whlle ·th~ '· ~He· told Laguna ofncers when the· •·Did you belive him?" asked 1t1ar· \\"O!_llan told .her she "'ould le~ve !he . pletipn of the $2.5 million Lumber ..... lif&;!.~s bftde·Said. •... ~ Yard shoppln& center a block aWaY .... f After a.Caribbean erui11e, the-eouple means additJonal com~itlon. will live, •n Or~ge Park. Hick~rson will assume coromand of a .Navy ai-~truck re~~hed CenterSlreetand South (Jian's attorney, Thomas c. Green. front, porch hght on to help police rind R . R . C_oast fllghway In LB&llna Beach, the ·'No," Mardian replied. adding that • the home. enews-: oar ·-Jewels . Taken .I driver. pulled to the i::llrb and he was from past experience he suspecled . The operator then asked /ol' the . t aclc squa dron ..at Cecil field 1n . . Jacksonvllle1 •. sei.zed1by the rl'_lCn, one of "''horn put a that if anyone at the White Hou1e ' , c·r?Sll streets and_ a tape .or ttt,e s!~ VO bCANO. 1-lawaii !AP> -Th"i knife t~. hls throat and demanded all "'ere behind the break-in, it might ~1nute conversation at this point 1n-1·3,677-roOt rwt auna Loa volcano.,.in ..... J· Bur~.S!l R~und,up . . Moore s cash. have been presidential aide Charles d1eated several lou.d cra~~s. The Ha\\"ali Is keeping scientists In sus: ->••t Capo ffpme Moore \\'as then released. w. Colson. ' · operator later told author1t1es she pense . A moderate earlhquakc Sun· :a HAiNGOON, BUrma <AP J -Arm'y ---·--;-Wliat was -ymrrstatc-u(-urind at thougftW;t-wes-tbe-iound...oL.1111tone-.uay-top~-tt.,..ffiiewe<k-r--emb\tn,.,..~~:-:-:-~-:-:---::---=~:-------<rueks-ltlftd-wilb-clvHian't gual'tltd • "" this time?·' aske'd Green. han1mer1ng. . . lt's not known ir the volcano. is pre-A dtamond ring and several loose armed troops .rumbled through Jhe Br;,,./ B k "'I ha\'e pre\·iously described it as a Tannian refused to identify t~e parins: ~o end its more th_an 24 Years or !)iamonds joi.ntly valued at $2,500 streets of Rangoon today as a roundup : ~.~./, .Tea . crisis of conscience," Mardian operalor, who was susp;ended by hi s .1nact1v1ty and erupt, said Dr. Donald \\'ere stolen dGring the weekend by of-dissidents cOntlnued in-the replied. "I was desolated." ,order Sat urday. . . Peterson. scientist in charge of the burglars whose method of entry into a Burmese caflital. .:.c~·B • ff ;m $51 He said tha\ after thrt!e-attem-pts to "She probably feels ter.r1.ble about 1l U.S. ·ce~l.ogical Survey',s Haw_aiia·n Capistrano Be11ch home has not yeot · " " resign, ~lardian succeeded in July. anywa~ and any sprea~1ng of her \lolcano Observatory. been d~termlned, Orange County Students to Sing 1972 in pe rs uudin 11 campaign narr;ie 1n the .ne~·s me~1a wouldn'l · Sunday'!i earthqu~ke, which re· Sheriff'sdeputiessaicJ. A h'amburier s(and operator's brief visit ld'the restroom cost him SSt in ;cas"' daring the weekend "'hen an in· truder helped hlm!elf to the cash at a ,Dan• Point bu~incss, Orange ·County ,Shettff 's t1eputie!I said. i. De_puti es said the theft was reported uy ~ra.pelos Vardnkostus of A's Burgers. _34344 ~uth Coast llii;:h,way, J>ana 1'01111. \\11 tncsses told offi cers t har 'a man believed tQ be !he thief flrovc off ;;t hjgh ~peed in a sliver· ~!·ay lale·mO<k·l Ca dillac. . 1 ' . ' ' I ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N . Weed .......... -P\11111 ..... Jacll R. Curley Vk • '°'"''"""! '"" Gt .... 11 Mjl,.,.91r Thomas Keevil Efltao- Thomas A. MurPh!nt AA.I""''"' f l•lor "" Charles H. Loo'i Richard P. Nall Uguit1 Be1cft Office 11-.G-wrtSl<N! M1Ulflt ,, .... II • 0 lloo 166, t~I Other Offices (Ml• W\41 . IXIWtn ft-I• ~trwt IV_, .. Mll, ~H<'wPOf'[ e.uir.wl t-JVflllfOtl ...... 111: '"" Bt«I\ llt<H~«• ~ltNc• lol1llt' IJHll I.I '•I iao• '1 S..11 DI~"'""'.., Telepf'lont 171tl 642-4JZ1 Cl•sslfi!d Advertising "42·S61• L•1un1 leitft All Ot~rtments : Teieohone 49'·9466 J,_...,,"""' .... 49S·06JO C:.'tflOlll. "'~ O••~"' c...t "'*1W1" """"'""' No ,..,.... '"°''"' !nll\ttl'lltM, ' t 1111 ...... ,....li.r M ICl .. '1•M,,_.I .,.,, ... -¥ Ill Fff'911wc:H Wltl'IOlll l""!otl "1""11-Of f ,_.,.19'11 O•"f' 1 ,,...._ Clf" !lll'llfl ll'lhll 11 Qiat #lloW, c..11"11111 hM(rlj!tltll '' w111r U • -••11 ., 11'1111 tr• llWllllfr. ""'"..., -..111t -u.• "'"'1111, • ' 4 • I • manager John N. l\litchell to assign ac~1eve .anything! -ne said. . glstered 4.S on the Richter scale an~ Deputies said the 'ems were taken A Christm·aS progtam of sonp and him to non·\\'alergatedutles. ·tr this were to happen again, the "'as fell 111 S('Veral parts of 11awa11 from the.J:iedroom at the h.ome or~ chqral~·readings will be presented at J\tardian said th at after he· talked. ... ,pOssible penalty v.1ould be.dismissal." i&htnd, was centered on the west side Terry Louise Godfrey, 33, or 27021 · 10 a . m . ·Ftiday by 1tudent1 at with Liddy and .Jl'b Stuart !\lag ruder. . TwO ·s us pects were in poli cc or J\1auna Loa·~ summit caldera, an Calle Real, Capistrano Beach, while Palisades School in Capistrano Nixon re-eleclion officials, he be&an custody. obsorvatory s1>0kesman said. th~_ victim was away vlsillng friends', ~eacn--:· _. speculating that 1.>erha.ps While flouse liiliii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiji;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;ijj operati ve s were invo~ved In f'ront Pano Al Watergate. u - J\1ardian also said he spoke 'ilh i\la ~fuder and Llddy in the days im· 1nedialcly folJO\\·ing. th e break-in ut Democratic headquarters at the \\'atcrc;atc. During those discussions, :\lardian l~s liritd. he !t•arned about the operations of the \Vhil e !louse "Plumbe rs" formed by President NlxOIJ to plu g nq,tlonal secul'ity leaks. Yule Presents Taken in Capo \\!ra pped Christmas presents. a television set, a gun and a calculator \,·ere stolen tluring the wcekrnd by thic,·es v•h o smashed the doorknob to gain entry to a Capi11trano Beach hornet Deputies said burglars broke. into the home or constructlol) worker David Ax eney, 47, of 26694 Calle Juanita, white the . family "'as on· vacation. The loss W&$ e·atimaled at $810. \ ~. 'Las Posadas' Play Planned The story or how Christmas Is celebrated in ~lexiro will be told In ··Las Posadss." a Chrli1tmas show performed and su n)! by 1tuden11 in the Englis h :is a Second Lan ti uage cla111 at San Ju;in Srhool in San Juan C..ip1strann The li tudt•nts will ~rrorm the 20· m1rrul(' pltt~ lhree t ime~ in a row, be&inn1n a •l ~:20 a.m. F'riday (or other St l!,.de nta and P.t1rent1. The proQram will be presenlt!d In Spanish l'-'1lh EntJli•h narration . PLANNEl\S • • suggestions in a proP?saJ to be pre· .. e~nted at a, public hearing Jan. 14. 1'he 1>lans. if approved, will not be imple mented immediately, said \V ayne ~1 ondy, planning Uirector. I ni;tcad. they w,ill serve a s guldelines (or property owners. wheo thev redevelop their lots and are re- quli-ed to improve the -adjacen! por· lion of the street. commissioners arc drawiog up the planj to replace existing ones, adopt- ed several years ago. These plan& call for sign ificantly widening Glenneyre Street ttnd are opposeQ by many resi· dents "'ho "'ant to.preserve the area's rural ch3racter. age Al SUM •.• Imme c} o Jni: release l)f U1c. comn1uniquc, Ford).Qd Secretary of Stale Jtenrj1 A. Kissint:~$eparted for Washington . Ki ssinge r told. reporters tha qever berorc In ~·ranco·Americtan me'ef11ljS ha s he seen Su.ch a spirit or partnership. He sai~ the cooperation "'ould be one of the •'really important 1iutcnrnes'' of the summit. .. \Ve don 't think of each other as•an7 ta ~-o~i sts, but allies.·· he said. Concordia Plans Small World Show "It's ti Small World" WUI be the theme of a Christmas proa:ram at 7:30 p.m. ,Wednesday by pirimary a:r1di students al Contordla_ School ln San Cltmcntc. . • Upper aradc studlil:nll wlll perform at 7 :30 p.m. Thursday; Both events \\•Ill be In the audi torium. · Your Money is. Now ·insured to SI0.000 at Mariners. , -Now you're twice os safe at Ma·rinersl We're y9ur "oldest" hometow_n savings ond loon. _ You can always count on us to provide y..ou with up-to-dat11service and the highest interest possible on insured savings. • Remember , individual accounts t..·e now insured to $40 ,000, and a la"1lly of · -faur can have as much as $560,000 -Fully Insured! Save at Mariners. 5.~9 % ,5'1·% = 5.92% 6'1• % = 6.72% 6'1•% = 6.98% 7'/s % = 7 .79% , .. ,,_ __ ltODw-i...._......,. ...... 1._el ' ~-... -· .......,., •• 00 ... -· ............ wt~ic ... el ..,....M ___ ~·1-­-, __ el .__-II.ODO __ _, ' J, 'Ill SllVICfl PMOTOCOPVING MONEY 0110£15 NOTAltY$EltVICl • ~fl DEP051T IOX TttAVfLEltS CHICKS TlUST OllO NOT I COl.lf:CTIPN •• \ • .. • .... Boss Scrooge,? a .. Compare Your Christmf¥·Time Off . BylYLVl~llClllTBB With Chrllll!llli and New YOr'• .Day lalllnl In 111idweek thls year, ptoduc· Uvity in that period will Dluh.a• LO 1n extraOrJtlqary exr~nt \n 04r .natiorf'1 fac · tor1es, ~(1011, banks,. hospitals, etc. All busl· nes1e1-wlth rare e!lcep· lions, such as holpitals-' will elo1e for. thE actual bolid•y1 on W~clf)". Time-off wW b., ln 11harp increase both before and after the holidaY'--either with the Qffitjal bleuing of employer pei'sOnnel policies or via the unofficial actions of millions of'employes sud· d e n 1-y I aid Io w by mysterious attacks Of the flu, unexpected deaths of dtstilnt but beloved ln·laws, whatever is 1974'1 auort· ment or httiaginatlve ex · cuses tor absenteeism. ·uow WILL YO\JR employer's time-off poli~ies compare with those ot your counterparts~ -You ,WiJI have the same lights as m0&t of us If you get Christmas and New Year's Day as paid holidays -and even· hospitals make various special ai:range- me~ts for worker~. ' -You ·will be in the ma - jority ii ypu &et aome time off on Tuesd,y, Christmas Eve.: as well. Nearly nine out of 10 planta 1urveyed b)' Prenlice·Han·.,,;n ~lve bOlh Money's .Worth l1 a different \tory jndff,d, Alt~ouah Wednadly will bl! • il•id holiday 1t all the ccimpahie1 included ' In u:i.1 P-H survey, ·New Y11r'1· Eve will be • IUll·dlY boll· 1 day al ont .. • lhrff out ot 10 of i.;.. __ _._, the plull while nearly ball or the pl1nt1 will tie on a ,. •. prod.uc tion .Jod. Orrice ,1Ut1rworkd~1ebldule. employe1 some Umt off on Office em 'Y• wUI DOt Cbristma1 E'Vt, '74. ~ f1r1 11 wt . 1Asl than 3 -Yours ts in the majority percent wlJl,doM for a full· or generous rac\or)I d1y1ndlpm01loffte«1(58,3 employers if you 1•t a full perc1qt>~mployt1w1llwork day off for Chri1tml.A Eve. • fulJ 1d1)' on New Ye1r'1 Tuesday will be a full day Evt.f • holiday ftr $7.1 percent or Wtiat &bout apeclal boll· production emp,lPY'll' I\· day 1rrao1ementa? t Plant• ( bU:\ ro~ 1ess lhanJ These Ifft particularly one·quar~o~ worker::j at algnttlcant th\1 year, offices). , because if they are properly -Yours is in the minority handled, •they actually~an or generou~employers i!you increase productlvit al get a halC·da)' oCf on Tues': ot~r Umy ol--the ·ye r- day. About 16.9 perceni of and lhereby help orr~el the lhe nation'& planµ, accorct··_loases th~se bqladai)'s i,ng, to the 1Ul'W.):, wW..clole._~way~ enta!I w'1_~n_they ~ their production fl.CilitieS .In mldy.'eek and }empt for a hair-day. Al offices, c.mp\oyesJO'make lhtir own ' 11ilmost half will close for a llmt:o0!f deals. • . half·day and l3.6 percent 1 t / . will close elmid·aft.ernObn~ A.MONG, TJl,t: popular ar· ran1ement1: -YOUR EMPLOYER, is A Texas ftrm will give 1 snodern "Scrooce" If vou employe1 'the day off on must work a full' day· on Monday, <Dec. 23 throu1h Tuesday . Only atioutone in u~e or a .noaUng hol.iday, 10 plants expects·to be open Since Chrl!tlmlfs Eve 1s re· ror a full day On Christmas 'ularty a ·paid holiday at ... E"Ve while only abt>ut I per.· .thl1 company, employes · CtDt 'of OffiCt,fitml plan to ~ill hll-Ve I ftve·,~y Whl~er remain o~n a'full day on mtnt-v,catlon that 1n- .Chrl1tml1·Evt., ch~•• the weeken~ beiore New Ye1r'J<IE•e thou1h Chr11tm1s. •• .,· :-{ ' • 1 ' A tonlitruct:ion comr,any ___ ..._ ____ ....__,.....,._ ___ ,...._...,._ wlll clos~ fro"' Cbrla mas J;>ay until lhe following Monday and pay its emp}oyea for Dec." i6 and i7 as ·weU IS for CfirUtrila.s Day itself. Thp.l'& anot.htr five ·day ·:mlni~vacation••: NEW VICE PRE~IDEHT ·Wifrren--ft: Fix ' ·~ -IRVINE TREASURER· Rlc~1rd M .. Goiter 2 Iniine Co~pany Off i-cers . Promoted ~ . • ar.raAcemenL ·A Penns)'lvaliia manufac· :turer will close at noon on Christmas, Eve and reopen on Jjil). 2. 'To fill In the gapi> so that ·employeS have an uninterrupled1 holiday '.I Dec . -w· fl"d 21 are eou~a a:. vacation dt~.-ruxt Dec .. ::0 and 31 are noating holida}'s. r::mployet -Wllo have no' more daya dlJI )nay take the time oft with~tpay. T~9 lrvipe Company Of· directors meetina: this 1;1---"-'llci·.i.-!have been given-new--week • · <--di.ities and titles as a result of ~e company~bo:ard of • . Passengers Up . ' For Air.west War'ren D. Fix hAa been made a c;oinpa ny vicepresl· dent in addition to his title of controller. Richard M . Geiler , f<1tiii'erly direcror of finan· cial planning, was ·made the corrµ>any's treasure~ ·Fi~ l•l'esponsible for roo- porate accounting, fin~n· cial reporting, budgeti11g, tax" and data proceulng. Hughes Alr1"eat "an· nounced its systemwide passenger trafOc durin1 the first 11 months of this year made 1harp 1ain1 over lhe similar.period in 1973. Miles flown by fare pay· Geilti:. is c~areed with re· in1 pasJen1er1 jumped 15.3 commlnding policies and per.cent' to J,317,065,200 programs to secure Onanc·· from t ,l.42,656 ,700 . ing for the corporation's Passenger density fthe land devel6pml!nl pro· 3Verage-number of 1ram1, profitable use of passencera Oyirlli: per mil\l _. corporate funds and Mak - rose 15.4 percent l0'"47.Z Ing sure the company has from 40.9. enough Insurance. University Survey Still.Hope for June's .Grads l~!<:>·'b Mar~et C Jt I CA G 0 f U PI ) -shBrp decline." are In 1reale1t demand and Colle1e1tqden~ graduating Furthe.ftnore, Endicott will command the hlchest neJtt June/may find-the 1975 said, 82 per(e(\t expected to salaries: all ealarie1 for~ job market tight, but ac-1make no 111n1r1cant cut· June cradu•tes wl11 In· tually opp0rtunlties \\'Ill be backs between '1Jow and creaae between 4 percent better than they were in June. and 7 percent; demand tor t97o and 1971 , a College re-SINCE THE SURVEY women college graduates searcher s31d last week. w1 1 conducted in Nov· was leveling off ind the Franks Endl·cott,rellf'ed ember Endlcoll sup .. same probably appllll' ... for director of placement at plement~ his findin&I with ,minority &radualel, and the Nor.th western University, a.j:>oll a mong 111 firms Wed· demand for 1raduatk with said, "there has not .. Yet n~sday The secon4 poll )1.11ter'1 Derreea detllned been 'Ii shar.P. cu\back in came up with the aame re· ll!ghtly. job opportun1t1e1i suits, he said. Endl~oll surveyed 1.60 "It appears that the ma· companies about their h1r·. Jor 1job) cut~ (for college ina plan• for eolleae 1enlor1 1r1duat'e1) ha"Ve •lrea\T)' and made 1imll11r 1urvey1 bun announced." he 1ald. • for the l11t 29-yeara Endicott 1fjd ttie job out-• Geologists Have ·Johs: ' . . "IT 11 'CLEA.abY .not 1 look for collese 1eniort wu neaalJve, one.-slded report worae during 1970 and 1911.1 • on the opportunities for Col · Even durin& those years, STAN FORD CU Pl ) ~ Jegt araduates ," Endicott he said. aenlora deltrmlncd College 1raduate1 with siid Ha said he expected 1 to find jobt did . However, degree1 tn earth sciences mutHbleakeroutlook he said many 1tudenll will are not ractna the nation's About , ont third of tht1 not rind Ideal employment. unemploymtnt rrunch, ac· nrm11 polled expitcted to re. "There 1$ relatively little cording tp jo~xperts at duct' thc\r qu~ta1 lor hiring unempJo)'ment amon1 re· Slanrord Unl"Veralty . - tolleae ltnlot·i, but ht said cent eolle1e 1radu1tes.-Sl1nrard ofllcial1 said 19 11mo11 an equal number of The rt"" ta urrderemp~or--c-o m pa n n s stiff '[7 comp•niea .tutve lncreued ment," he ••Jd. tetrvlteF1 to last month's the quotas· they have !or ' ENDICOTT SAID the Sur· job (air at the university's m~ On balance. there lS no "Vey also rtivealed engineers earth science school. -,. • : • ' ' • Motld1 , 0.CfmDf, ,I, 1fT4 DAILY ptLd1"~ ;,...------------------------~~~~~~;;;;;;;;~~:;..j NEW YORK · STOCK .EXCHANGE • Monday'• • Closing Prices .... I • ' .. ' ) I ... ,_ . I All DAILY PILOT ' i,icycle-Rider --· -~ . •. -• I . ··. ~ ~ttf!ed ~ 10,00(} ':M N EAPOLIS, l\finn .. ·sa'n Diego, foa: a two-week (AP) -:.'A youn g Min· rurlough after boot camp. M&Otan reCri""d a herD's l ie was met a( ?tt inneapoli!· weJ~e when he returned St . Paul Inte rnat ional hom~ ·(olJov.·ing a bic yc le Airport by a 100-piere band r ide t o California that fro m Spring L•ke Park netl~•lM>~t $JO 000 r.or the High Scliool, Atty. Gen. Am¢ca1rCanc~1 Society. 'W arren Spann aus, Nav-l of. Slie?s · l)hip.~~ff .OJ'. ~lock ~ ByVERNONSCO'lT , HOL\,YWOOD · (UPl f'-Taryn Power, il-:rear:&d dau1hter or Tyro~ ·Power, has no ·memori~ ol )er' father but iavidly w'atches bis old inovies attem;tiar to find clues1lo his personality.and character. ·- • • ' Bill Boyer, 19. a. Navy ficials, rtpresenta~ves of sea man frQ.m Spring Lake the American Cancer Socie- P ark, pedaled from l\1in· ty, his parents a nd friends neapoU CA-Los Angeles en and relatives. Taryn, who was 5 when her father died, bas moved to Hollywood from Rome to establish a film career. She ls an exceedingly beautiful &irl with the . · aretn· gold cat eye1 other mother (Linda Christian) ·but the turned-up nose of Power and his ao!t, pleasing manner. ,r . · "I'VE ONLY seen 10 of his movies,•• Taryn aatd the other day. "But I would like to see them all.'' route to• boot camp in IS When Bo,yer enlisted in • ~eeks las,t sum mer. the Na\•y, he told officials Boyer · fl~w home from ubout his desire to cYcle to •\1 especially liked 'The .Luck of the Irish' and 'The · Razor's Edee.' I liked 'Jesse J ames,' too. But it wu · stran1e at the end watchirig bim shot in the back and dy- ing, It was eerie." Own vOur o'"1 lf'Jeph~Df' l.Jtff..tt · aad 1ave Si (buslnn11~1ce ~ • • .. California. They not only ----------. guve the ir approval,. but also contacted the Cancer LONELY trustrated, problems? ABCTelephOoe C.OUnsehng Servlca . 645-2222" .... .. -:-I Y.AX PROBLEMS? ..,,,_, c.,.. ... .... ,n"bn~ef --··--0 DllTS ...... .,.,a. ••r.W, w 11t\1 71uoss u,..... Society abotit fund r aising. I· ··Boyer left 1\1 inneapoHs on . .,;_ ___ _,g.w his lO·speed bicycle June 11 · -•• l !'IT ....... and arrived in Los -:wGe. es ASPIRING A RESS 106 days tater . Taryn Power, 21 . Wiailher iaLady&aiko Chriel111ae. A.H. WEINERT Fine jewels . 32 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH 6oi4-2040 ·---. Taryn iS so caught up_ig studying her famollS father\ that she rarely follows the story line of ti.is films. "I aee him as a person -my father -not u the character he is playing," she said. "And l thint 'I've · learned thing a about the sort of man he wu, traits people who knew him•haven't been able to communicate. 4'WHEN l'M not behaving as my mother would like me ~;she says, •You're jusl"like your father:.' After seeing him on the sere~, that makes me proud." Taryn bas appeared in a couple .of s econd-rate SOuth Americap films and now has an 'opportunity to ahine in 0• HO.ME - AUTO insuranc• • L~s1400. AS AHHUAL Sile11t bUr11&r a~rm ·1y1lf'bd (ron1 80~/day Car lf'lepho.;e1 •38.81,.lonth\ "'The Count of-Monte Cristo" with Richard Chamberlain, Trevor Howard, Louis Jourdan and Donald Pleasence. ·e-IHQU:STRIAL . TELEPHONE co.'. The t;yo·hour NBC television special will be aired Jan. · ~COMMERCIAL OF CAUFORNiA ' -1o·befo.re.itts·released.-internation&lly in movie theaters. ,300 J Rrdhill 81\'d. t" .. Unlike !JlanY anotllef second generation perfor111er, · •YACHT •• · BldF• VI.)07 .• Taryn will not be gettinf breaks because producers knew ~ Cot. ta •teia, Ca. 92626 he~ a.child. 'she bas lived abroad almost all her life. ' 4 -" • •• 'Y"" . ~ ·1ehshe isb~ot sentimental aboulber late father, she BOB P 2 ALEY 2 _ •• !J~.Acsosot5,. ~5f~S Inc. ·. 58I-i3.31 · reveres ~ac 1evement.s. , • ..,r-T111:n "'"""""" • · "La sl month I alleMl!d the 16th commemoraUOll of hls "'-6424500 • G46,J205 979.J_~34 . death," she bid. "It was at the same ·ehurch and I~~~~~~~~'.!'.·~~·~·~~~~~~~~~====:::====~ cemetery where. the funeral took place. I couldn't go to 1 his funeral because his tMrd wife made it clear my mother and rn:r sister (Romina~and I would .not; be Ir----------!'""--.._.;.. ___ ._ _________ ,. welcome there. · · · '. ' "I've never seen his third wife (Deborah Mlnardoltor my half brother_ (Tyrone fower JJJ}'but J undefstaiicl they are livin~ in Mexico." • -' , .. . CALICO PAJC·HWORK, PRINTS' \ ' . \ . . . BeautifjJJ, pert<y ·u~ntry .Fall" prints th~ you'll • 'love _woaririJI,. J1rf~, ]pr any ti"!" of the Y!!'· t' 98 M~me ~· tuiiillli'Gey._100%,cotton. ~ . ~ , .. • .. ... ---------T-"" • .__ 44,./45'' wide. } '..., ·• .... .-J17il~:o~ Vff!Of. Ir -C! ~.:s: •• it" ?-...!> r ' ' . '='Every year it's the same: bY the ti.me you've trimmed the tree: that trim summertime shape is fading. By Christmas yOii'll gain another.Jive or ten pounds. By New Year's, you'l~be sorry. , <- Saf!ilhy·wait? Why not stay in·shape with ·steam. sauna, whir~pool and e>eei"cise. on the latest body-shaping eqyf pment? The _!lead-start makes it easy, 3nd our Holiday ·Offer makes it easie~sti ll: , Two metflber..ships t9rJhe pritJ!" of one~ That's right. If you join between Novem: . ber 25th and December 22nd, you and your r partner may purctlase one·year member- ships for half th~_reQulartlrst·year member- ship price ea'ch~R e'ula~Jndividuel member- ships are al$O available at low cost, lower._ . on__y.o.urJirSLYislt._(As.k..ab_out our 5 w!. pro- gram. $20-20 vi~ils ror 2) Se&us today.The-- more you P.Ut i~ off, the more you, put it on. ' "The 1h•pe of tqmorrow a ta rt I tod1y; l -··-'. -~~iiPfmitE~V.EL:VET-E ENS•---'-jl--·~ ~URJ~IN F~L DOUBLE.JCNITS • • ST ~DUSE· DOUBLE KNl Ts . · • METALLIC·:GEORGETTES --.51.06..Beaeh BOO!ova1d ...... -410 L.AtJai»ic. BOl.ilevard ' . . ' --..--- ,~NYLON SHEER,-P~INTS • • •~TJN FA<;E-CRE~E-, -{- • PQL YESTER CREPE• .. _ • ., • LUSCIQl}S VELVET . ' . . . • AL:L'STAR-SATI~ ~ ' _Gl\tter .and glow, ~liljgy soft, or lustrous fabriai 0r. :..... \ all the glamour of liolida•{ festivities: A~iail -- f!Ylons/rayons & pofvesters. Many ~a61e. , . . . . -----36''./60" wide. -. r Vooue # 881s ~'129 .ro "-Y~ 'LvD. /'YD. • -... :\ ' KNITS .& SUITINGS . . '. i DOUBLE WOVEN TURBO PLAIDS . . .. . .• "l()HAIR LOOP PL_AID$ "" •.SHAGGY KNITS •• •LUREX PLAIDS • MAN". MORE '.NOllELTY WEAVES Washable wool/acrvlic/ppfvester 5~"/56" wide. ='--I· VASLUES TO $4.98 YARD 2vos .. $3 , TIE FAB~ICS · · . ~ . . Terrific Christmas gift idea for the man ·in ·youf. liie. Choooa from many col011. . . Acetate, 45"/50" wide. . 1 OO'll. DACRON POL VESTER PLAID SUITINGS • ScotchijUardOd ·~aiy .Cares" vii.. can mix and match. They're mr · chi.no .washable and perf01:t for "ff · cool weather outfit. . ~ • . 1• b~ right and feel righ! in th..0. ' go...nywhtre fabricl. 54"/56" wide. ' ., Vll:LUES·TO $4.49 YARD / . 2. YDS.$5 • I ; SCISSORS \ ., ~(/'WISS CONTURA·LITE, best-nghtweight shear availablt . • • . A GREAT GIFT IDEAi ' •• -...,..,. -GIVE A GIFT PERTIFICATE. e· -~ -. South ol l 1nct1rn Avenue -626-0381 ' CoroerQI Ca1s6n .t126..a874 --/,-'._ 2 memberships for.:. • --2300 Hit'DOr Boulevard ~ • Ha1boi Cen1er 549-3368 ...... '11031 ven1t11& Bou!e\'afd · West 01 BalDOa .,. • •.t>330 ·~BMch 1~~ Main Slreet M&•n St a! Beach IJ!Yd, •• 642·1•~1 -·-. \ -622 East KatoUa Avenue Wes\ o! T uS!•n Ave. 639·2441 We$lminst4r' 6'157 w~1m105fer AYe<We we-stfTlfn~rer Center 894-3387 • -the price of 1. Now. · ·Holiday· Spa Hec{lth Clubs For Men and Women , - • ... I I I • • &HOUSE oi= FJ,iBRICS · ._ ·alway. JiTae q'uality fabrics · . . Wa;f' ta a. . .-.. .... 'Ill . I . I """'IJl 7 ¥ r • -111 .................. .... 141 ~ 17 tc:c.. ..... 4 ............ -·· . ' --11"ol...W --IMJ.IHI ·---.. .......... -·--~I r r' :t. ' • It •• 11 ~ ·11 I • , .. - • Saddlebaek • • '• VOL. 67, NO. 3501 2 SECTIONS; 24 PAGES -_, 'ORAN'GE COUNTV, CALIFORNIA ' • • •• Today.'s Final N.Y. Stock~ -· MONDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1974 TEN CENTS / 'IJrbaD R~ar' Creeping llp on Valley , By FREOERICKSCllOEi\IEllL-.. urb~n roar".Df lhe vaJ\ey, wh.ile ndl Toro Ro11d : 5S·57.Sdecibels (da.yJ and deafening. creeps close and often ex-·47.5-50 (night I. ceeds maximum acceptable noise ...-Tindrock Drive and Go\l.'dy The report. could have been entilled levels proposed by the fedcrnl En-Avenue I El Toro >: 67.5-70 ajld62.5·!i3.. ''The Valley That Roared." \•ironmental Protection Agency. -Bridger Road al Landisvie"' It \Vas about noise levels in Orange~T.hc agency has sugg<"Sted that an Avenue (El Toro l :_ 67.5 to '70 and County, partlcularly ·the Saddleback outside-noise level exceeding 55 de· 62:5·65. ·Valle~', prepared for the Orange clbelslsannoyin~. ' ......._ -Overlake Ori\'C and Ca nada Collnty P-lanning Commission by A\•erage noi se lt!\'Cls ror day and Road (El ToroJ : 47.~50 and 40·42.5. Olson l,.aboratoricsor Anaheim . e,·ening hou rs in the Saddlcba<'k -Avery Park'''a.'· and La Quilla Preliminary rindings, uccorffi'bg to \1all~y include: Place ('.\fi ssion Viejo): 50·52 .5 and Ol so n tcch111c1an s. indicutc th e -San Diego Fre4,\·ay, east or El 52 .5-55. !\loulton Park11 ay and R1d gl' Houle Dri\"l' {El ·roro l · 52 :;.5:i .incl 50·52.5. 1iryan 1\l•nul.' near the AT&.· SF Railroad trac, 1 El ·roro 1 · 52 5-.'.>5 and 5z:'S-5.l El 'J'oro Road north ol thl· San Di ego Frccv.•ay I El Toru). Si 5·60 and :i:>·57.5. " - '.\largul•r1 te Park 11"ay north of thr San Di ego Free11·ay ! ~l1:.s1on \'ic-io l : 52 5-55 anti -17 5-.'"11~ The S;1tldleh:1ck 1 \" .1ill'' location!'> 11 ere among 25 silt':. !'>t'l(•t•tcd ror prt'- li minar1 nu1:-t' :.tud1r:. :1s the Anahe1111 firn1 mO\·L·s into tht• f1nal su·ct<•h of µl'l'Pttrin g the nOISC' clemt•nt of the Ortinge County Gl•ni:•ral l'hin. Tcchn1 · ttans :-0011 11•ill h·· rnon1ton11~ noise ;1t '.!Oil loc.it1on-. tu 11rl·p:i1''-' J nvi:o.l.' 1nap of lh l' co unt ~. Figur1•-. prt·~t'tl\t•d hv Olson sh(l11'cd ' both,\\ 1•ra)!.t' ,ind p1:<1 k :;ou11cl h•vels Jt 1t11• Sadd!C'b..1ck r:illl'~· ~1tt'"· l't•J k ll'\'t'IS Ill .ill C JS(>~., \\el'l' f;tl' ;1bo1 t' lhl' 55 dt'c.1lk•I ll'l't•l pro1>0!-ed b.\' 1he El'.\. Olson tcchn1 c1ans s.tiiJ moi.1 or lhl• pt-.ik rl'a1 hn~:<i 11l'rt· caused b\" J('l. lra1 n and trul'k nu1se. Tht· n11i:-t' tll'lllCnl 1s due lo bt.• pl"t'- st•nll·d t11 tht• comrn1 s:-1on \\ 1thin lht• nl·xt re\1· n1011th:-. II 111ust be adopted b\" tht' :.t att··set deadline or l\.(ll\" 30. ' ..... to ' • ' -" . . t. Sit . Out Saddlehack \lolunteers· 'T . 'd rie .to .MAC -~t~g Up Qui·t Job' 4 Assist P els -Mardi'an \YASHlNGTON <UPI) -RoberL C. i\lardian tesCtified tdday he did not take part in the Wate·riale cove r·up and was so "desolqted" when he leirned·or it that he tried to resign im ., mediately from President Nixon·s rl'- election campajgn. B\' J1\N \VORTl1 61 tlll 0.11, 1'1191 Siii! After setting up its own organiza· lion Saturday, the new l\.lission Viejo ~lunicipal Advisor.v Council ~ J\1ACI moved to.sreatea sttpporting commit- tee structure and asked for volun teers from-thf communit\'. Fou •om mittees" Y.'ere set up: plan· ning, parks and rccrcalion. traffic and transportalion .. "Anyone \\'ishing to serve QR lhese committees should cootact any of the l\IAC members:· said Kuthlee.n Kel · l\.1a~dian , a sometime San Clemente resident who is the fou rth of the five erendants to testify in his own de· fe eat the cover.up trial; said that at the e it "'as his "firm conviction" ,.. the Y.'as invol ved in the"' \V atergat bugging .and rejected a suggestion 1·xon himsCJf authorized it. . ' ' ; He'llWoPk On Present Policies -8'' Ji\N \VORTH dt.,. ~' ~i.1sw11: Although it appeftrs , hi s. job j's .... becomin g a political football in the school bo.c1rd election, \Villiam Zogg. s4perintendent of the Saddle.back Valley Unified School district~ insists he wi ll stay "completely out of ttil· carbpaign. The terms or ail five tM.is(e~ e~d !\l arch 31. Zogg 's s.17,000·a·ycar ton- tract expires June 30, and three CJf the fi ve incumbents favor extending it . lhrough June. 1978 before the election. ~ ~l ea ny.·hilc, three candidates for th e h----....,·;-electcd Sttlurday to head the panel. . Tht=..;\l.;.\.C..o.Uice at 26129-D La Paz Road. l\.lission Viejo, \\'iii !lot have a phon'e for se,·eral \\:e.c.ks.:she safd:"" l\lrs~·Kelly, 3-1. 1911s e.lectt.ed QP.a 1·2 But he a!So .s that a rew days- after the break-i at Dem__g_cr-atic headquarfers. he be 0 suspect that ··a .gro~alin out or the W_bl te....)l-011se'' ·may liav, beEin -'-f;;;;·;::o;;~ard hao;e bl!gun a petition drive to =: ~~o pre1'ent the coi\tract extension . "t« -Loa Y-0ung, Bill Kohler. and Prestqn 11o~·e11 Say the po(ential ne.w board Jhould haVe---oi.._voice in the district's ' ·- . ' --· ... • • . vot e over John Noble as ··chairperson" or _the iroup. A " tiPuse..;ire. l\lrs. Kelly "'as ttie top vote-getter in the ·Nmember 4 elec-· tiOn,from a~lateoC-32.c'andidate&~ First vice chairperson ·i!t-Ridl_Jltd- U>1v cock; 6·1; a retired 9>.ast GUard captain. \Vho pl11ced-Secontl ii\ the Noyembcr..4 bal!Oting. __.Seeo·i\(j \"ice chairperson is Cal -Neve . 31, a shcrlfr's deputy, thii'd place·winner. , At the urgi ng of councilwoman Jeanne Ga'gn('bln , balloting for elec- ti on of officers Saturday "'as done by roll ·call \',Ole. • Lowcock d~feated · l\lrs. ({agnebin 3·2 and Cal Ne,·e \1'on J.1 over l\'oble. v.•hoabstained. . Each ofrice.r 11•ill se1·\•c until April. when Ure council 11•ill hold il!i first re- gular organizational meeting, aCcord - ing to_Jack Gui so. assistant lo super\'isor Thomas Riley. Riley's of· lice ls helping the ~!AC get started. ln other busi ness Saturday, {tie fllr\C : , -Set up a regu lar meeting dale ror 7 :30 p.n1 . th l' second ~·Jonday of each month in the council tha1nbers. i\lrs . Gagnebin objected, saying \\fission \:iejo Lesidenls should be able ~ (Sec1'J1\C!\IEET,PageA21 ' -~·· Coast · ·_:· • ll' <'8 I hi-r · Fair · throilgh Tuesday' along the Orange Co ast "'ith some gusty north easterly winds. SlighUy warmer with \llghs or 7S al the beaches and 80 inland. l..o\1ts tonight 50 to 55. -·-t INSJDt: TODi\\"' ' f'or;,ter Ni'W York Uep, A rd K. Lowenstein hatr allacked · e lheory that SlrhaPI Slrllon.actrd alone 1n the murder of Sen.~ Rotftrt Kc1111edy. Siory. Page i\4. Ind<'>: .. "'"' ....... ,. '" kit!Rt L.M. •:r• .. IM•ltt .. - .C•lllv • .. N .. ltMIN-J .. ci.u11M "'n ·=CH•lf " ,_, '"' .......... .. SJIN...,..tr ... Pt•U.N•lktt " =-r ... r•lfl'I••"..-.. •• IEllMNoffllMRI •• , ....... . .. ~l"-t ... --.. --.. . -" •• s¢ilslble~ _ .. , . l\.Iardia,n, 1' former aS§isLanL!!; tor hey geiteral .• w:as,.a-·poll ti cal coordinator (or the Nixon re·election campaign at the time or the June 17, · administration ........... -19'72 Wulergat~rrestr-a nd-im .. -mediately' assumid legal duties ror "Jam very graliful_that I have.not .been atcacked personally or tha t the· sehools havo-not been under fire, l think-that ~ugg~sls we-'re. doing tho job. ·•.zoggsaid. , , '""""' -« CHOSEN TO LE~' M~~·tt ..,_ ... Viejo Housewife Kelly No Audience ·Participation At MAC Meet \\'hat ir tlu;>y had a l\lAC meeting and nobody came? The question "'as almost ans1vcred Saturday.· "'hen the mt!mbers of the new !\fission Viejo l\lunicipal Ad - visory C.ouncil l l\.IAC~ had their first regular meeting. ,. • Tv;elve people sat in the abdience. Of those, there wer.e three rcporl<;l'"S, a l\.li!ision Viejo Company represen - talive, a secretary ·from Supervisor Thomas Riley's ·offic~. ;i rcpresen- tati\'e from the Saddleback Area Coordinating Cou nci l and a Lag:Una Hjlls resident. ··It's distressing.·• Don Lasley, a l\lission Viejo residetfi. complained to the council. :·r ve been to lot~ of city council meetingS:·ind r' don't think I've ever .b~en to One "·here the coun- ci l outnµtnbered lhe audience.·· • Kal.h1 E!e n J\clly, 'ne\'' head of the ~t!;)C. said the small lurnout may 1·e bt>cn due to the nature or items on the agenda. Which 11·ere mostly or· ganizalional. Cal Ne,·e. e le c te d second vic~C'ha l rperson Saturday, said .. ,\'fl!ekends just arc not g~. ·• lie und rello\v members appealed lo tile ne.,..·s papi:rs to publicize future 1neetings. Two Take Out. Ballot Paper.s A retired school admini!ltrator and a, coun.ly mental health programs COOl"din:ttor qre the mo st. recent persons-to take oul election paper'!! in lhe Saddleb_ack Valley Unified School District lrustet."8• race. ,. Papers werr collcrtC'd by Elinor Kemper. 51·0 Calle Cadiz, Laguna flllls. a retlre_sl 1chOOl l!dmlnlstrator. and C¥rolc Neustadt, 25601 Da. Salle St .. Laauna 11ills. coordinator or teveral Department or l\lentaJ l{ealth Pr'Ograms . . · · PPP rs must b(! ·retun1ed to the A egi~trur or ~lental Health programs. • JX>rstiri w11nt.s to run ror .ornce in the !\I arch •·election. · • the campaign arising from the.inci- dent. , -He told or 1earning the full story or the background of the bugging from G. Gordon Liddy. then counsel to the rinanee arm of the campaign,' just fourdaYs later. ~ "l-lis exact words 1 don't recall. but his words "'.ere clearly meant lo imp- ~oting that the p<'tition backers are candidates, he~3dded, t·ft looks like 1 this campaign is really under wa y. nut J"m go ing to stay completely out of it. y,.·hich is my ethical and moral responsibility." l·lc said, .. J'he thing about this peli· lion drive is that it pre-supposes th ere·s go ing to be a ne\v board, and I IY. to me that the Presideot or the Unit· ed. States authorized it," ~1ataJ.\l.,!t .... said. . .,. • don't know that.· , ··My job is to implement the policies of a given tioard. If "'e·re not carryin g out the policies of the present board , then we·re making a big nlistake. · '"Did you belive him ?'' asked Mar- di.an '& attorney, Thoma!! C. Green. .. No," l\lardfan replied, adding that from past experience he suspecteH that if anyone at the \Vhite ·HQ~§-~ <See Mt\RDlAN_, PageAZl Ul'IT .......... PRESIDENT ENJOYS EARLY MORNING DIP IN MARTINI QUE French Gendarme Walks Pa'st Pool ai Trois !lets .. I( lhat·s the case. we should either . starrTmplemeilting the policies, or go so meplace y.·herc we believe jn the policies. "But r am doing my be st to carry out tile present board·s policies. You can do that for a new board jusl as 11·cl\.'" ln~urarice Rate Up for College Fire and habHily.insuraoce rates Ford, French -Chi-ef- will Climb $3,000 this year alSad- dleback College. -1\sked if he favored the idea· nf ~.\"alu;1tion v1hich the petition bacf.ers ~aid'~·aS <J major aim or their effort. Zogg rCpli ed. '"l\""aturall.v, we :irt· <11\1·avs :inxious for C\"alu~1tinn o(V.·hal. \1·e·.,·C done. Constant evaluation is a n1uch desired thing by th is ~opcru1· The di.strict will pay $2,500 more lo-pl J ' o • 1 M · t offer liabiHly protection (or !his ·an or l .ee ' year·s 1,600 new students and $500 - 1.cnllenl"s office.'' . -.' Some of the energy ror evaluation of Zogg·s [ftrformancc has come from Trustee Dennis Smith, who Opf"IOses more for SS million in addilional fire _ protection coverage. The combined premium for the cOv- erage is $17,136 '-up from last year's $13,943. Insurance premiums are set each NOve mber. . Castiile Stude~ts Will Go Carolii;tg ChHdrC'n ·at Castille School in flf1s· sion Viejo \\•ill bri.ng th ei r Chri stmas progran1 lo the cominunity "·~en the~· go caroling Thursday night. 1 The children 11•il\ sing throug11out their attendance area from 6:30 p.m. lo 8 p.m .. ihen returr. to school ror ho~ a2P.Je cider. CAil. RVNS WELL, S.OD<JES ~Q ' ''th!} re&})OtlSe '>''a5 really gre~t . · · 1 sOld my car on.the first call,'' lh<' s01ti~fied -adverliser from -Corona dcl lla<~•l<t.' . ' Iler~ is i.he OailY Pilot ad ~·h1ch .ronvertep·h1 :s car to c1sh : '62~ 10N7.A. runs t.-e~1 .:...· ~eed s body y,·ork. SISO. \ x:<x-xx)(x . ) tr )'Oil 'have ·a ear to .tell. call 642·5611 . ."Put a ftw \\'Otds to work ror you ... In the Daily Pilot . ' .the contract exten.si__on_ and voted 8yllELENTllO~l1\S ,,. a coordinated oil pol ic.v sHould be l againsthiringZogginl972. . . n1eelin_g i_n !'t'l a1:th h~t\\"Cl'n oil-·'There·s ccrtainlv no secret that TR_OIS !LETS. i\larlln1que (U ~f ) -consumtnJ? 1nc~ustnal nat1on s. ihe_ l e~s ~I r. Snlith and whit \\'/l s the Good President Ford and French Pre<;1dcnt 1lC'\'C'loped n<1t1ons and the 11or1d s 011 !-iC hools Committee <Smith '!ii ca m· Va lery Gisc~rd d 'Estain~. rev.ersinn;~produc<'r:;. . .: . paign su pµortcrsl . 11·e re nppoied It> adecadeorf<ranro,Am_er1canr1v a lr~'· Thc'.\~:irch 'prcpar:.i1ory 111ccltnJ!, nly hiring.'' 7..ogg ~~id . •·But you"ll toda ~ en ded a threc·day summit l'Y s:11d, should he folln11·c.·1f '"IJ1· 1n-~havr 10 a!'.k then'! rr th :i t"!. behind mceling y.•ith announcement of a un · tt'n. c t•onsultalions amonl?. ron-thi" ·· ificd aµproach to the Y.'.Orldv.ide 011 sun1'-'rcountr 1ei.··lnprcparcpnsit1on ~ · crisis. ,. ror a l;itcr \\'urld t11nfcr('n cc. ·rt11· The leaders. in a joi nt rommuniqul', l "111fcd States has ·ht'cn-p11sh1ni:-fol' a urged thal the ncxt stt'p in develop1n ,g uni tied polic"\ anion).! oil 1·on-.un1inl! noittons in dcalin~ 111th tht' •111 1>rn dU('('/"S, CSJll'Ctally the i\ra h-.. Ridge Route Extension Under Stu .. y Extension of, Ridge Rouh.• Drh'l' from ~loulton Purkway " to the S1111 Diego l"rcc11·ay in Laguna !~ills 1101\ 1i. urider ist\Jdy by the Ot·angc 'Coun ty llond De1lartm~nl~. • • "Pl;u\n er:s llOW arf! trying to (1nd th e rl~ht alignment of the propose(! road bclween the Vtt-ll Ranch Rrser\·nrr ;ind th<' l.111una l·Jills Golf Course. a<' rordiog to titurray lorm. J,1ss1stant co unt y road cpmm1ssioncr. • ~le;1n\\•hilb, Orange Count.'' pltu1 nlng con1mlssi(>ncrt have givt•n' llP · pro\'ll l to a ruturc purchase of ri ght-or 1\·:ij ror 11 poi'r'°n oT the cx(tnston Sto1·m !'-11 1<l a timetublc ror <'onsltuc · lioo or 1 hr cxtcni;lon ha s nnt tfcen m:1dc But SE.,U.dl-Arahiun ·otl~11·•nii.tl ... \hme1l Zaki \';Hn;ini s;111J 111 .111 1n- 1t•rvic\\· puhli:-hi>d tod:iy that .11ll'ITI,pt-. b,\" <.·011s u1ncr countri es In fort"l' 11011 n .. 11_ p~ .... h.v rcducin).! ·consum plio11 \l'oulcl not \\'Ork l''I <1011 ·1 lhink th>ll ;1tll'n1 pt:. In rortc a I0\\1·r11H!. or 011 pi-1tri;; hv rut - ting d',"'n cons111npt1nn a:-1,.i ri or .i cn nfrontut111n <;tra11·~t· t;1n \111rk ,"' \·a rn:1n 1 io ld lh (' ~J1rlrlll· E .1:"11 l'l'O llOlll IC ~Ill'\ cy. !I lk·11 ur \\ l't'k t~· j '"Th(' Or;zanit.<tltnn nl l't'!l'lllt.'URl f".JCporlln g Cou11tr1t•:o can t•u1 produ<" lion by al lea:-1 3:J l)Cl'CC'll l "1thou 1 f1n1Jnc1a l d:in1ui;:e to its mrn1ht·r .... · h1• :.a 1ll. "\\'hcrca:. Cl'l'n ,1 111 p1•r(·1'n\ r111 In ro11'iumpti()f\, y.·ould I)(' h1i;hl~ np 1 1n1 1~11r ·· ,. The rrcnc~ pres1dC'nt IJIC'r' 10111 ,1 n('l\Jo ronrP r('nrr he did not hold murh hop<' lhut the Arabs 1Y111 !'1r.tn1f1t'.antl,v lo1\'<'rn1 l 1>ricci; • l '"I n1u "l .. .,_, frank !~ th<i1 I 1lon l llrrnk so.·· (jj.,l·,irtl i;:tid •. But he addt'Cl th:-.l the-f11r'(~·.., or thC' n1ork c1 1t:;i;filf thO!W or 'S\1\ll)l .v Hn(I .,_(S.<'1" ~l-~t'.\IJT, PA~t' A:?+ ' Parenis Make Teaching Aids At El Toro ·0 011 ll icltll\<1n , principal nr El Tnrn ":. San .fn:'lq111n r:lt!mC'ntar v S('h110I. hk<'nctl 1t to the dav~ ol' bari1 r,J1s1nizs o1nd.<1uilt1n.(.! ht•t•s · llC' \\as rt·r1·rt·111g to ;i recent C\Cj1'{ - in .(! ''n r k~hop \1 hcrc pur£>n'l !' ra -.h1nne1I ll'.1chtn:! aul" ultlu<llnri flash t•ard;;i. hl·.1llh coird~. htn.lth kil!. ~tor~ honk:. .1n<I hullcl1n ho11r1 I m:it1~r1.11~ Thl' .1 111"" \1il l ht' u~l'd by San Jo.1 <111111 t l'J ch rt -. 111 t h<'tr classei. \llt'nd1n)! lhr 11-orkl"hnrt -V.Tt'l' "t\\f l l1n ~h..1n1. ~h1rlt•\· llhoa(le~. Oeb1111.1 i\1'nl-:tr11n~. '.\'.:1oc~ 0 ·11:i1r. N"«tn( \ l\lathC'r . flh\'1,1 l.1ndnC'r. Di~1 na l\\tllt'r . .lo~ct• $y.·arlwnod. Susan Schn<'V. J! tta fl~1ck. Shcr)'I Jone!iJQlll)I•' [)(>0st-; :\I \"'lha \\'inkl'nv.·edcr ;.i nd If l'\111 IJ011s1' All :ire members ol lh•· 1-cho11 1'-.· \'I\',\ tVcrv 1mport3nt \ 01ll l11llt'l'I' A·1dt'-. I lll'O~r~ n1 , r ,• ' ' • "' ., ;t !· 0Art. Y PILOT Sii ... c kQut Lo ... .. . t;Jm·ing • • f or 1 ,000 • Overdose • • Pro bed· -. In Death 1r l\1cDonnell·l)ougias {'orpora11on llunlington Beach police today con- c a lls a ' lor kout at 1 1 ~ Suuth£·i·n ,linucd their search ror clues on how Culrornia plant~. nearl y 1.000 union the nude body or a Westmfnst er youth workers \1uulcl bl' arrectcd :it• 1hr -vrob;,ibl y Lhc \'ictim ot ·drug over- firm's llunt1ncto11 Uc11ch .ieni:iJHicc dose -1,1.·as nbandoned below the he~1dqu<irl~rs. <Related i;tory Page Bolsa Chic.a Bluffs Friday., A~. 1 . lnvcs11ga tors believe the body or 'Chr llJrcrd firm is cn1broilcd in con· Darr ell G . Templeton. 18, 13821 Milun tral'l d1spiiTei. \l.'llh t\1·0 univri ~. !h t· . St , "·us dragged fron1 a \'ehicle on U111lcd Aull, \\lprkers·1u1AW1 ,1nc.l thc P.1c1f1c Coast llighw'ay :ind dragged Int crnat1onul Assoe1a t1 o 1r or ortosseddov.•ntothebeach. ~- !\1a~1n1st!) 1lr\i\l1. Police over the weekend questioned . . . Coqtraci olfers have lx'cn reJcrlt·d tho s l' \vho th ey believe s a"' bybolh unions. :ind thC'1r .,.,·orkcr:s now Te n1pll·ton last. are on the J.Ob without a ncv. contract ''\\'e're .backtracking .him," Sgt . in force . The threat of a lockout has !\!onl y ~lcKennon, in chargt?oC the in· been tcrmt'<I a .. serious possibility" 1·cs t1 ~;,i t1 o n ·for lfuntington Beach by a company spokesman cOntacted police, suid . today. · PROFESSES INNoceN'Cf...,._ An autopsy bY. Orange . Count y Jl could <:1ffeet 10.000 union .,.1orkers Co roner ·s deputies indicated that WatergaleTrial'sMiirdlan T 1 t d. d b t ·d ·g ht throughoutSouthernC<ilifornia. t•mp eon 1e a ou m.1 n1 A ~pok cs man ror the lluntington Thursday. Surfers on Bols a Chica b each plant s;1i cl that ll'SS than 1.ooo or State Beach found the body aboul IO lhe plant's ~.000 v.·orkcrs ;.ire nicm -f~f."OHI Page A I ;1.n1. Friday. _ • ht f h J \i\I d bel h Orange Co unty-Coroner 's in · ( ·1·s o I c i i . ;1n none .. ng to l c vcstigator Richard Slaughter today C~~VC spOkC'sma n said such a lockfJut MA R.D JAN • • • <:learcd up conflicting repo1·ts on (he ~·oul~ n.ot affect the 1-luntington Beach ,,·ere be.bind the brcak·in, it might ;.iu.;~r,sya~~~up_~lSY. ~s not conclusive .. pliihl ·s 4 .000 other. workers. t-'or the moment. there is no lockout have been presidential aide Charles. ··eut it looks co .sistent "'ith drug d 0 1 bo l bl . 11 t. \V. Colsnn. ove rdose." he · s aid. Pathologists a n n a r rou e in un ington .. \Vh:i l 1\·as .vour ~talc of mind at tou nd "granular material." such as Beach. this time·•··askedGreen. pills m ight leave. in the victim 's . Btlt the two unions._ sp.ea~ing for •·J·havl' pre\'tuusly described it as a .stom ach,Slaughter said. members at all of the firm s Southern -· · 1 · " •t d. CaUrornla plants ·a "d !\tcO n 11 • ..,cr1s.1s o con:iC1encc. 11 a r 1an Toxicology tests to confirm the 1 . . • ~ 1 •. 0~. e .,.replied. "I \vas desolated.:' overdose theory and identify the drug Dou~ ~s is offe ring pay r a tses He said that alter three attempts to may take three to five · weeks, he amounting to alx>ut 50 cents an hour · d. ded · I ---·-· ..... ., ' • __ _....__ ·- TELLlr<!G t HE STORY-This is part of the D a ily Pilot tea m that puts together the .Saddle back \1all ey story each.day in words and photos. 1:rom left , photographer Lee Payne, reporter i"re <J Scho~mehl , l\ss l. ·M a naging Editor • ., O•llY P'i ... Sltll P'MW Richard Nall . r e port er Pamela· Hallan. r e· porter \Villiam Schre iber, re porter Tom Barley, Saddleback bureau secretary Anne Cooper and reporter J an \\7orth. Ha11son Widow Fi nally Weds-. , Ex -Viet POW Wide.Coverage Giveri Valley by Daily Pilot ·l lo\ver than other ae"" f' re:s1gn •. ft.tar 1an su~cee 1n J~ y, added. . e. -·-cs~ac~ ir~s. · 1972 ,1n pe r s uading campai g n Previous .reports of the autopsy re-Former El Toro resident Carole Fielding more special;sts in their tri .J~.dldg Lockheed, Boeing and manager J ohn N. l\!itchell to assign sulls suggestedthatthe deathmay not Lynn Ha nson, whose son TQdd, 8. various areas or reportoria l ,. Rockwe ll. him to non-\Vatergate dutiEts. have been caused by drug dverdose. ne ver knew his real fat~r, has mar-s i>ec ia I ization than any ot~ ~1ardi a r1 said that after he talked Sgt. ltfcKennqn said that reports of ried a form er prisoner of war. 1 newspaper covering the Saddle back creasing impo°'rt~ce of this area and our commitment to-i_n·depth coverage of its ne"'s," the editor ~dded. Read ers are e n co-t\.l'aged to partici pate in that covera~. Ne"·s items can be hand delivered to-the of· fice from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. J\10hday through Friday or can be mailed'to..._ 25201 La P az ·Road. Laguna Hills CA "-.. 92674. The ofCice phone nuinbe r is 581·6310. v.•ith Liddy and J eb Stuart Magruder, a long arrest record on the victim, as l\lrs. -ilanson, v.•ho became l\1rs. Valley, the Daily Pilot has staffed a Nixon re·election officials. he began cited in weekend police reports, also James !\lartin llicker~n Saturday in special office to provide emphasis on M "C MEET speculating that pe rhaps \Vhite House are untrue. o r8nJe P a rk, Fla ... said Of Todd,· local ney,·s and olher events of local '~ ~ • 1 ope ratives were involved in ''Theyouthdefinitely does nolha\·c 'fHe'sso thrilledathavingafather.'' interest. · . \Vatergate. a long police record," he said. It u·as a Presbyterian Church wed-Editor Thomas Kee vii a nnounced to attend ·lhe Saddleback Coll ege l\1ardian also said he spoke with d. g the selectiOn'Of staff members for the . 111 . , I t>onrd meeting u•hicb meets lhc same :\:fagruder and Liddy in ·the days im-l\1.a rine l\l aj. Steven T. Hanson; new office located in the two.story night mediately following (he break-in at p l • "' s • · d Todd's father, w3.s declared dead Oct. Tarbell Buildin1, next to the Hilton , ....... Ad.opt~ by.Jaws outlining the Democratic headQuarters at the . 0 lf:!e ~pen 1. He had been shot down over Laos on Inn on La Paz Road in Laguna Hills. council's-responsibilities a nd pro-\Vatergate. During thos'e dis'cussjo_ns ,_ 1 June3, 1967. Headed by Richard P. Nall, DailY Rape Suspect cedures. l\fardian testified, he learned about 0 · W/h ·rhe nC\1' l\1rs. Hickerson was until 'Ptrot"'"a'Ss is tant m~na·ging ~ditor, the . -Set up the next meeting da te, a the operatiOns of the \Vhite House _peratOT w_ i. O 1!?71 chairman or the board.of the Na-SaOdleb1rclC Valley, news team in-. study session at7:30p.m .Thursdayin "Plumbers" formed by President tio n al L e.ague of Families of eludes Jan Worth, who has covered p•cked W / .. ong the t:ounfil• chambers. The meeting Nixon to ti lug national security leaks. H d Sh American Prisoners and l\tissing in various events in the valley tor the 1 ,.,... • ' · will be Witfi l\lission Vi ejo Corlnpany ' · . _ ear -~ OOti. ng· Southeast As ia. The organization pa s l .tl)wo years; Frederi ~k . repre;entatives Lo discuss f uture ' ·\\'Ork ed for the release of American• ·Schoemehl, formerly or the Daily' s .nt for Deed p lan$:' ro: ~ l\th;sion Vi ejo P.lane Front Page A l DETROIT CUPI) -Police Chief • \\"<Ir prisOO("PS. . Pilot's Laguna Beach office; Anne ' Pv ComriTti'n1tY' · Philip G. Tanniarl has ordered 8 full She said ... 1 met Jim at a program Cooper and Pam Hallan. · .J'lt;ve said .he believes the budding SUMMIT rev.iew of the police e me r gency for prisoners of \var in Dallas. That ?ttrs. Hallan and Schoemehl also NE\V YORK IUPI1 -As police tell C0"1rpitt~e structure should include • • • telephone system and s us pende<J ror u·as in 1972." It \vas tbc .sa me year ,have cove red Saddleback v;alley it. a 30·year.-old ma n picked the wrong V"°1Fa~.h~c from every area in !!fission demand -''muSt lead lo a certain re·. one week a n operator who listeneJ1_for thal s he met a former cre"·member of events in the past. . ., apartme nfto attempt 'a rape today. ,.a. 1 ·i h er husband \\'ho said th~ major did Augme nting news rllJ)orla j!:e •r "thJ' k tbe . 1 t 1 · rt" duction of the prices actua ly preva1 · several minutes while an elderly . . 0 ,,·g,·nati·ng ""'th lhi·s team wo·tt be Thesuspect,,·dentitieda• Francisco ·• 1• n ~re is P en Y 0 expe tse ing." Detroi[ couple were gunned doWn i11 not survive. -,..., =-- , r frr'J.rt' th~c 'tlre3Ji and I dr>n't think it The joint communique also covet ed lheirhnme. HCmdr. llickcrson was shot do~ in. .specially WJiJ.!.en r epOrts for ,..Valley· Colon, ended up wiUi.a-gUnshot wound \\.itrbe'<t t,otilemtogct someonefrom 1 h . . 1 d' f T" December , 1967, and was held .by lb.e' readers by Tom Barie~ the Diily of the lei 8.Jfefife allegedly tried to eH"Ch'ht-i? ,"'iie_said. S~\'era ot e.r issues. inc u ing inan· 'l'he dead v.·oman, L,ee Ledbetter, i\'"ortl'i VIE!tna mescln Hanoi until 1972. ·Ptl"ot:'s·county·1eg·a·1 tj>ecla11sfift cM-· r apea:police v.·oman·scoommate. The, panel also discussed a 'td · cial .matters, def ens~ nod global dis· · 66 had c•lled'the emergency number ··1 r 1 •· I' · 1 k · I t h erage or the sheriff's office and actiYi· c · .-... · , Wo . armament and security. ' · · · ,,,.. ee 1:1at m a uc Y gir '? ave -P I c c s a d ~ f/lc A1111a · c:Josure a t A1ontilJa Lane d It said that Giscard "indicated" -~ll -De,c. 6 to J;'f".Pflrt she and her met t"·o f.IJle,1,.Wonderful men 1n m y tyinOi'.angeCountycourl.$ ' 0~11 F ~ ·,.i:v 1 c ,C! ,er · , •. 1 Geronimo Road. and· Ford accepted _ a compromise· Jiusba n~ found the faouly ~og shot to life," his Qrid~~aid. _ . \Villiam Schreiber, ano'lbet Daily lil a rie Af h_rtucc1e o shot the m ~n _ .. M"ontJlla. .• £.Qpe's barricade Is the offer to pay SIOO inillion to tbe United de~t~!;l~.L. husbaV:-d .. ,ci.Lfton, 58~--After a Carib~an cruise, the couple Pilol"-iStatfer assieil~.i ' ~i(Ja Ana, after he chm~, th~ough a rear W"!l· ta·st bf.ttu1ee erected by ~~e county in States to~ard the cost incurre<.1io 1967 m~a.nwn11e, went ~ook1ng -through u•ill live in Orange P:Jrk. Hickerson Covers the Orange COunty·.Boai-d ol'--dow of her .th!td·flQ<>r apartment in .., J une l973. They \\'erebu1ltbecause or \\'hen ·the late 'Charles ~e Gaulle tbe1r h o u se which .h a d be en \\'il l assum e command 0~ 3 N.avy ~t· Supervjsors and the Orange County .. the East Village ~nd attacked her protest~ front some residents-that \\'ithdrew FrencJ'i" forces from NATO -ransacked . .' ,.. t ack squ_adron at Cecil .Field 111 Transit District. He Jive's in El Toro roommate. speeding ,motorists v.•erc creating a control and ordered American loops The ci,vilian operator aske~ l\ti-s .. J acksonv1\lc. and -is expected to be On the lookout Officer ~T artucciello said the s us· traffic hazard. But a !>torm or prOtesl of( French soil. . • _ --Ledbetter the address, repeated it for any county news of special interest pect threat¢ned he r 'v.•ith a Ja r.g_e a gain:&t Lhe barricadc.!S rollo~ail and Im medi3.tely following ·release or back to her and listened while the i ·tO his neighbors in the Saddleback kitchen knite when shEf responded to t ... tov.·cre removed. the.communique, Ford a nd secretary woman told her sh~ would leave the THIEF -tE.AV.ES ·Valley. he.r roommate's. cries. "Ann.-:A.nn, Mrs. Ga-gncbin said she wanted a of State lle1'rY A. Kissinger departed Jront·porch light on to help police find In addl tion to all or these. the Sad-there's a man in my room." progress rep(,rt,on the barricade issue for \V ashington. · the ho m e. ~ · die back Valley edition or the Daily ·Neither woman 11,•as injured. and an esti inate on ho\v ,much the TH. ANK YO V NOTE Pilotalsofeatures ttieworkofthe Dai· Officer i\Tartucciello. ~·ho said she county had Spt!nt on thcn1 so far. be~i ssi~ger· told report~rs thU n~\·er The operator then asked for the • ly Pilot photo s taff headed by· Lee had "dozed off" at the kitchen table·, ""The supc•vo·so·s ... , o1ot go"ong to ore in ranco·A.mer1c.an .me~t1ngs crpss streets and· a tape·of the si.x -10 1\'A C:ITY. lo"" CAP! -Poto·ce . Pavne cho·cr photog•aph•r· the sta ll k d b h . l , • ' u • h as h e seen such a. sp iri t o'r minute conversation at this point in-·-· • • " • \vas aiYa enc Y er roomma e S · take actionbn this or any item regard· )lart(lership. i-le said the cooperation dicated several loud cracks. --rne -are looking ror a thief who took some· of People Section edited by Bea An -cries for help. ·\Vhen s-he entered the ing l\Iissioft Viejo until.you ha\'e had a. u·ould be one of the ··really important operator later told authorities she S20.000 from a department stOre and . d'erson; and SpOrt·s 'Editor Gle nn bedroom , she said the man ''came at chance to re\'ie"· it and advise them," outcomes" of the sumni it. thoil ght it was the sound of someone Jett a thank you nott>. \Vhite and his staff. me "'ilh 4 · targe kitcher1 knife t I Guiso:iaid. · --,.. .. \"ie don't thinkdfeachotherasah-hamme ring. . Officers said the thief aj:>parentlr Location of the new office is near grabbed.his·armandv.·C \\•rest}ed." ~ ·"J:a.& l tlf'C'Vas formed by a resolu-. · .. 'd hid in Ki lllann·s Department Store the center of a burgeoning a rea·-in .Sh0 s"id s lie broke free a nd ran to l .,0n of the supervo·so·s to ad••o"se the· m:--tagon1sts, but allies, he sa1 . Tannian rerused to ·identify the tvh· h th D .1 p ·i t . "tl d t "" • after closing time Saturday arid then 1c e a1 Y 1 o 1s-.comnu e o the -kitchen where she had left her._ on Mi ssion Viejo issues af(ecting ~~~~~~t'.u~dh:v~as suspen~ed by ,his rirled cash registers throughout the intensify its co\'erage. _, service re\'ol1'e r. p arki and recreation. trarnc, land use ffawaI•l• VoJ"'""DO "She probably reels terrible about it store. "The Saddleback \1alley is the Colo n was take n ta Belle vue 11.nd pla nning, public safely and la\v '-'« any\\'ay and any spreading of her The loot totaled about Sll,000 in fastest.growing area in the fastest-lfos pitaL A spokesman at the East St h enforcement. name in the neu•s media v.iouldn"t cash and $9,000 jn checks. they said. gro"•ing community in the United Street stationhouse said Colon \\'OU Id f r eew'ay Suici~e llO~LY\\'000 (liPl l -A 37·ye:ir- blj.I man \l·:1s killed 1.1ftcr he apparent· l~ )eapl•tl fron1 an overpass on the JIOll \'\VOOJ 1-'n.ll?\\'<l\" Sund<.1\ ... Police ~ai d . l ~odnt'Y Eskcicn jumped fro1n the Sn111:i '.\l.oni c.1 Boulc,·ard o\·t1rpass ir tld u•;1:> lut IJy Sl'"i'L·r:il cars v.·hosc drl \'~rs ~ere unable lo avoid p1m . ORANGE CO AST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed "'"",."' •1111 P\11111- Jack A. Currey "OU Pr.._,Cll.,I •"" C;t.,...,i Mol"I ... Thomci~ Keevil (lh!Of T hom11s A. Murphine IN ... Q•l\q EOtt"' " Charles H. Loos Richard P. 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"h ·d Scrawled on a ·wall when police ar-States,''Keevil said. be charged \Vith attempted rape, enews . oar <1C le\"t! anyt Jng, e Sil l • .1 "Jf this were to happen again, the rived as a .message which 1·ead : ·'Selection or key personnel l!nd set-burglar y, atlempted murder an}l; \"O J.C'.\'.'1:0. ll:i\.\·;.1ii IAPl -The 1 ~.G77·rnot '.\J.!una Loa '·olcano rn lf:n1 ;1i i is -kl'l'Ptll.\! sc1cnt1sts in f;US· Pl"il:>~'. ,.\ rnoder;11c t':1rthq11;1kc Sun· 1Ja y 1oppe<l 1ts rl'l1C\1'C'd 11:cn1blings. 1t ·,, 1111! k1111\\tl if 1he v11lc~1no is pre· partn;! tn l'nd Its mnrc th;1n 21 years of 1n,1ct1v1ty an(l l·rui>L, sa1 tl Dr. Donald Pl't<'f~<Hl. scient isl in ch:ir&l' uf the l ·.s . G\•11h1g1l'.d Sur1"1'y"s Jla\1'a1ia n \ '11l(' J nu ()lJ Sl't"\ .1tor~. St1nda y·s t•arthqt1<1kC', 1vhich re· gi,..tcred .i.J Pn the llit•hter scale a nd \1•as ft•lt in ~L'Vl'rJI parts of l lawaii is\Jnd. \\as centered on the \\"CSt side of ;\f;.1un.1 l.uJ·s su1rtmit caldera, an observ;.itory spoke:.n1a11 said. " ' What a ·possible penalty y,·ould be dismissal... ""Thanks for the monetary Christmas ting up or this ofrice acknowledges the cri n1inal pos~ession or a dangerous i \\"O sus pects \\'ere in police present... Dajly Pilot's awareness pr the in-\veapon. tu~tod y. -" British Envoy LONDO~ <AP> ~·The British gov- ern1nent said toda1· it is lormallv stu- £1.vin g \\',1s hingtoii ·s no1nin11tiOn of for n1er U.S. Atty. Gen. Elliot L. ltlch:ir'dson to be the nexl am- bassador to Britai n. Diplo matic sou~ccs hE're said British approval was vi rtually certain and that Presi- dent f''ord will formally annollnce the nom ination later lhis month. · , Curve :Your Money·is Now lnsµred to ~40,000 at Mariners-: - Now you're twice as safe a t Mariners I We're your "oldest'' hometown saving s and loan ~ You con alwa ys count on us to p ro vid e. you with up·to·date service a nd th e highest interes t possible on insured sa vings . I L ittle "League Opened to Girls R8 me mbe r , individua l a ccounts ere now insured lo S•0,000, ond o. family of .fo ur con hove as much os $560 ,000 -Fully Insured ! Save at Marin•rs. \\IAS ll l:"\G1'0N' IA P l -·r11e Scnall' today gave girls thl! fina l si);nal !hflt fron1 now on they can l'luy l.it ll f' l.cag'\'re ba:ocbaU on an equ<il footing: with boys. On a voice \'Otc nnd v.•ith no debat{', it sent to President Ford a bill that strikes any menllon of sex from the Little League's o ffic1.i l ,federa l· charter. The bill strike:-out the \\Ord .. hoy" ea~h t1m l' 1t appears in lhe J.!Hi9 charter und replact•s 1t with the words ... young pl'ople." · ,\nd from a :.entC'nce th.it sl!lll'S Iha! the purposes uf tht• le.1gue a1·e to in - '-li11 "r iti1i•l'l .. hi11. "'Pfllt:.mnnsh1p and manhood , .. the bill :-lr1kes the v.·o rd · m:1nhood .. II o \\' e \" (' r . I h c " o r d "sporl s m a nshi11 " ".'.I~ 1~rt untouched. Tht chan!lt'!'I mu0£' "ill be :1uff1cii>n1 lo tillo\\' J:irls l() pla~ on 1•\·1•r y Llttle Le.1gue.tcam in lhl' nation . The cofttr\•s:.1011.d action folJo>,1.·" a rlcciliion la ~t ~l ar<'h ·by lhr :\~1v Jersey Sti prt'mt· <~ou rt ·ll>l)l'llute division that ~iris have equal rights to ploy Little Ll';1g11e baseball as boy:1 . That decision v.•as one of 22 clasi;- nc!ion suils filed across the counlr)' on behalf of \VOuhJ·be girl ball players. The legal action gre'Y out of protests -especia lly vigorous the past two summers -that Little League or· fi cials were unlairly banning girls Crom the league. The Little League eventually askert Congress to amend its charter to pe rmit it to admit girls. The report noted that hearings on the bi ll established that "Congress ~·ill not tolerate separate but equa1··. · trea tm ent o( girls in the Little. League . They must Play on the same teams as boys and on an t'Qunl bails with them. tht' repc>rt maintained. The Lillie Leaiue-w11s rounded in 1939 as " t.umme r baseball program for yourig bo)·s. • It r · c l:'i\'f'd its charter from Con1:r1·\ 1n .July 1969. :- " 5'1• % 5.39% 5'/• o/o -5.92% 61/2% 6.72% , .. -.. , .... ,_ II.to Of-• -................ c. ....... -..... .. ....... _ ... ,_ -•••. oo .. -·· 1 . .-1 ... "'ll;, ....... .._.,, __ • AllllUVICIS -.11.000 ..... -.-:-~ --....__PHO-TOCOPYING-t------.,-....,.--="'----ol MONEY Oll:DEltS ~·=.. NOTAlllYSllllVICE 6'1.% 6.98% ......,.11.aocr., SAFE DEl'OSIT IOX -.. TAAVEllUCHtCl(S' 71/2 % = 7.79"% TltUST DEED NOTE COltECTION ,...,., ... lptt1111 ....... .-iM*al.,...,..., ....,....,,. ... ...., .......... tf """'~ tectitll'll. Mariners 8avi8-Q§ and Loan Association ··--W111tUFF• DOVD • Nnl'OllTllAat, CALO. nMt • (1t41 ~ fMlilrlr oat.I IOU IA fllDll Dl.fVI • NIWPOl'f llAC., CAI.IP, ftl6t • (714> M1-411t (-.,.. c..1 1.lllO SEAL IEM?H 80\JLIV AltD • S!AL ll!Aat, CAUF. 907.jo • (llJ) Mio~ 1741 IEVEMLY IOUL!VAllO •LOS AlllOBLIS, CAU,, to04'• UIJ)'57-4141 i . . • • • ,. • ' I ~ •. : t .I • I • • • --~frvine • • tEE>I 'TI 0 N • • Today's FiJ!~I N.Y. Stock8' . ., VOL. 6.7, NO. 350, ?°SECTIONS, 24. PAGES I --ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORN.IA MONDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1974 TEN CEiNTS .j -: ~ lii.eentive Pay Stlldied ' . • ·System Kjred for Irvine City . ..~ ' Employes Irvine t'ity council members art" considering an inccnti\·e system to use in granting cmployc pay raises as they prepare r()r a second session Tuesday on a proposed 12 percent across-the-board city cmploye paY hike. . council shot dO\\'n the 12 rcent hike t proposed bJ City l\1an· ger \Villiam ·\Voolletl, ·deciding to tr lo devise a •·consens us packag ' for city employc pay rates fr January tu June. I . The general feeling or three council members COl\lacted this morning was that the raisls should be something lower than the 12 percent suggested. But .. 1\1 ~yor Gabrielle Pryor 11nd Councilmen John Burton 11nd l·lenry Quigley were nOt willing to peg the amount until Tuesday's meeting. All three dre\\' comparisons to an in· ~nl.iVe system in use by the Orange Police Department. The officers in Orange receive pay raises based on reductions in the crime rate. Costs Qt1e~tio11ed I sO methihg similar-coukl be de.\tised for Irvine. Mrs. Pryor suggested . \Vithout discussing the specifics or such a plan, she suggested emp\oye raises could be' based on reductions in city expenditure. Quigley said he wouI'tl recommend a three-point plan for employe pa~· hikes al Tuesday's meelin"g. A compromise pay hike ''in the mid range" between nothing and 12 per· cent, a c iti7.en's salary review com· mittee and an incentive· plan make up Police Chiefs Quigley 's proposal. ... The mid -ra.nge pay ~1kSt,. :s..:i~. \VOU)d be an 1nter1m O'fe·atlJ . n~­ fecl until the citize'it\~ cO-"fn' ~'tte'e could make comparisons of public · cmploye pay and pay in private en· lerprise. ' ··A year and a half ago I holl ered a nd screamed about an incentive system," Quigley said, contending that hi s"efforts al that time \vere jg: nored by othcr'council members. (See PAY, Page AZ) 'Tried to Quit Job' Dairy~iln 'Punches' ·consumer SACRAi\! E~TO IA P) -An angry dairy £armer tflrew a puncl1'at a con- Pla.ns Get St~dy w:s,~~,~~iR~': sumer ud\'ocale during a statc "hear-By DOUGLAS FRITZSCllE ing .on mil.k pricing today, witnesses Ot .. Dfil,NllMIM and the advocates~id. . ..... -Irvine's ne\11' police.ch ief. Leo Peart,. Roy Al Per. "'a legislative advocate will be grilled by the city council Tues· ., ror the .California Citizen Action dayonhisplans{orseningup lhecily·s "'-... , Group, .said he· was not hurt by the firsl RQlicerorcenextJuly. l cingblo\v. .. Council members will ·go through. e farmer \\'US not immediately Peart's two-".olume proPOsal ror the ;~·ed. lie walke<,I away following Irvine Pp lice Service Agency's budget th · 1 and organiz.alion at the 7:30 council e1nc1 ~. · · 1 · The a lt ation occurred in .a cor· me.et1ng at c1tv hal . 1201 Camous ridor outside b.e meeting room al the _Drive. : .. Sacramento eoil\i nlion Center wh~ But Pe~rt s gr1l.hng re~Jly .began thehearingwasbei held. early this morn1n_g. Counci lman Alper appeared at th caring to of>-Robert \Vest. "·ho will be out or tov.:n pose ai\y incrt>ase in th inimum ~rtd. unable to. attend ~u~~da~ s price pai'Q 10 milk pro ·ij_cers . ~ess1on. walk~1ntoth~ch1cf soff1ct' Dairymen arc seeking an increaSe..!iut :.ho~ly after8a.m .. . . , !\lardian tes(tified today he did not take part in.the Watergale cover·up and was so ''desolated" when he learned of it that he tried lo resign im· n1cd iatcly from President·Nixon"s re· clcclion cumpaign. 1\lardian, a· somcli1ne San Clemente resident who is the fourth of the fi ve defendants to testify in his own de· fense al the cover-up trial. said that at the time it was his "fil'm convi ction" the C I A~ was i n volved in the \Vatergate bugging a:nd rejected a suggestion 'Nixon himself authorized il. ' ) - ' • .. Uf'IT ....... had nOfi:liscloscd how large a ·!Jo(bt \\·1t~ fe\v fo_r"!'aht1Cs. \\est P!Oppca thetwanted. -=<iow~'!lc4:~h~nr.-1n front of P~~·rt s·desk But h~ also said that a few davs ufter the break-in at Oemocralic headquarters. he began lo suspect that .. a. group operating Ollt or the \Vhite !·louse·• may ha ve been 1esponsible:-- - PRE~IDENT ENJOYS EARLY MORNING DIP IN MARTINIQUE Alper said he IA:as discussing his op~ and said_. It costs too"muc~. . position to the increase with rei>orle;S ~ Pea~t s bu~~~~reg~st includes tv.b wh~n lhe daltyman Came by:.....:... · ' financing~ll~.Msung ~to~ .. , Wa s just standing there talking fromTttn1:!3\Y to 'June of next year ~o \\-'ilh~$Ol1).e reporter• when he car:ne _get the city s own pqJice service-1n through, tossed corree at me and then . operation. , . . : . punched me .. " Alpe_rsaid. Heretofore.1t:v1ne s ,pohce services Steve Swact. aJ.r epo.rter for have·'been erovLd~~bf. ~ontracl. The -l-'-< o.ittl"i11e1t.1""""' Sacram ento television station KCRA. cur~~l'lt agreement witli Costa r.t esa OUTllNES POCICE PtAN ·said. ··Roy was just talking to all of i.is exP-ires ~extSep~em~_r. · . . Irvine .Chief Peart ~nd this guy caiue·outof nowhere and The b1ggcst.s1~~1~ 1te~ Ul Pe~~t .s , said. 'Ybu're an.idiot and.a li ar,' and budget req ~1est is a police rac1l1t~,. +ni mul e,oh lroi'· and e{llc rge'"ncy threw eoffee athirh. ·: S287,991. . . . transp~rtat.ion, all area·s ~ndet Peart ·s Swatt said lhe dairyTnan a lso In a rev1~cd request \\'h1ch '\l.'1tl a~· ct>~t~ol usd1recto_rofpubhcsafcty .. pushed a cameraman uP agairfst a company h~s budgt't proposa~ t~ the-c a·. . . Cr1'!1e preyenlion is a key phrase. rn wall. l Y. cou!le1I .. Peart 11ull 1ned ~D • Pe11rt s outline of the ~7-m an po/!ce . Alper later said the punCh jlist alte~nat1~·e \\.'h1ch can Ct!l the oosls of forel' he wants to pul into opera.t11~n grazed his'chin;-, ~ -· the f1rstvx monthsto~'>.3&1 . nl'x.t~_uly. . . There was no sign or an\' bruis"e or The. Cost redu~t 1 ons a.r.c ac · S1ngl~d out f~t!ipe_CJal attention 1rc jn·ur . · co mphshed by leasing a fac1hty for burglaries. \Vh1c h have been terme~ ~h~-ll~arin~ ('()n\inue<I inside th<' .first three yt:ars. rather thari b\lying lr\'if!c ·s major lav.' erJorcen1enl pro· hall without tflterruJ"liOn. one. blem. -· Beyond \hequestionof costs. Peart ·s Pf<irt=s plan calls for a 25 percent rt>· Police Probing ( Death of Youth Fourid on Beach . l·lunlinglon Beach police toduy con ~ : tinue<Lthcir sca re)). for clues on hO\\' the nudt• body o''ti \\'est~nster youlh --probably thl· \l ictim of drug over- dose -\\•ns ubuncloned below the Rolsa Clfica Bl11rfs Friday. lnvesligators believe the body of Darrell G. Temp~eto . 18. 13821 ~lilan St.. was drag,!?c · · m u vehicle on .P;1cific Coa:"' II i;!:h\~1:'.ly and dragg('d or tossed dovln to e beach. Police O\'Cr thew k('nd questionf'd those w ho they believ'eS a\\" Templeton lasl. .. \v-c ·rc backtracking him," Sgt_ ?llonty l\tJ:Kennon. in charge of the in·- vestigatlon fo1· lfuntington .Beach police, said. "' outline for police scr\'ices seems to fall duction in burglaries in the.first year. into line u·ith therecommendalipns of Al his last post as chief of 'the Los lhe city's consultants, 8001-Allcn and Banos POiice Department. Peart \\•as Hamilton. The consultants drafl,cd~ credited l\"ilh de,·eloping progran1s. four·\·olume description of city that knocked lht> rate of burglarit•:. services in the areas or police. fire, CSec POLICE, PageA2) * "-* . * * * * Badge-heavy Police Rejected for _ Irvine . Badge·heavy police.me n "·ill have no role in lrvioe's new police force. ateordii.g lo PubUt Safety Director Leo 'i:>e-ar1·s description or the ill· defined area of polict> dep11rtmcnl .. profile.·· -·it is discussed man)· limes by in · · dividuals.and groups1v.·hethc.r a police organizat10n is ~tHJ!'h i)r"bfilc ' or ·10"'. ~profile·,·· said Peart in a letter to the . city ('()Un~iJ. 1, • bad attitudes. '"\Ve ha\·e no need ror pl'uple that just ·r('at•t' to pfoblems. hut ,,.e. do need peopl~ \Vho can "·ork ;.1:-; o team and ·initiate' progran1s that ulidress themselves lo lhe public Sil fety challenge In Irvin<' ... Pt•arl said What a l\lardian. · u former assistant at· torney gefteral. was a political coordin.ator-for the Nixon re-election Campaign a t the time of.the June t7, 1972' Walergate arrests-and im· mediati;ly assumed legal duties ror the caqipai.gn <1.rising Crom the incj,. dent. --Freoch Gendarme Waiks· P!st Pool at Trois llets· He. told or learning the rujl story 0~ the backgroµnd of the bugging from G.-aofdon Liddy:---then counsel to the fin~nce arm of the -campaign, just. fourda~·s later. · Ford, c French Chief Pla~ fbr Oil Meet Ii~· II ELE~TllO:\JAS ''l·lis exact)V(lrds I don't recall. but TROIS ILEl'S. i\Tartinique «L'Pl l his \Yords· \\.'ere clCarly meant lo imp-President For(/ and·Frenrh Pr\,,idcnl Lv to me that the President of the Unit· Valer~· Gi sl'lll'd d" Esl:ii ng. reversing ed States authorized it ,'' l\lardian a dec~dc of Franco·Ameri<.·a n ri\",1lry. said tetlay end ed a thr!'l·«la~· s\Jn1mit ·•Did you belive him?" asked ~la.i:.--mceting with announ<.•cn1cnt of a un · dian ·s ;ittorney, Thomas C. Green. iried approach to lhC' "·orld"·ide oil ··:-.:o." i\·lardian replied. adding lhilil crisis. CSeelUARDIAN , Page AZ) THIEF LEAVES TRANK-YO U NOTE 10\\' A CITY, lo\t'a I AP) -Police ar.c looking foi· a thief who took some _S..'>0.000 from a d~purtmenl store an·d left a tha_nk .'·ou note. Officers suid lhc thief apparen tl y hid in Killiann·s Department Store after closing time Saturday and•"then rifled c<1i;h registers througtiout lhl' slorc. The loot totaled about Sl l,000 in cash and 59,000 in checks. they said. Scrawled on a v.·all when police ar· rived .'.IS a message which read : '"Thanks for the mon<?lary Christmas present." - Curve The leaders. 111 a joi nt eommun1~Ul'. urged thal the nexl slep in de\"e\opin~ J eOord inated oil policy should he ·<1 ~ nlCe ling in :\lurch bet,,·een otl · consuming industrial nation~. the le:-.:-. de \'l•loped nations and the "·orld ·~ otl producers. The :\l ... reh ··11reµara1ory ' nlCl'llnJ!, they said. !lbould be follO\\·cd ··1i, 1n tcnsi\l' eonsullattons among ·con sumer countr1e. ·to 11repart• J)<J:i1tions For a lal('f' .t\Urld ebpfcrencc . Thi• Un1tt:d Slalc~ hu s Ileen JHl:-.hlng ror .! Hanson Widow Finally Weds.:.... Ex -Viet POW Former El 1·oro rl':-.ldl•n l (;ti olt"' Lynn llan~on. \1h11be :-.on 1'odd. 8. ne\'er \,;nll"' h1:-. rl'al fath1·r. hJ:i n1.1r r1ed a former pr1:-.nn1·1· nl \1 .1 r. l\l rs. J-lanson. "·ho b··c;ulll' i\lr~ . unified polie.1 :imnng 01l ·cOnslimTili nations in dcaling-11.ith the oil .pro· <lucers. esj)Cci<llly the A rubs. But Saudi Arabi:1n oil · m1111stcr' Ahml'd Zaki '{amuni s::U.Q in an In ·--. 1er,·lP-Wi1u hltshl·d t!\fl~ v th<it-ilttcm pt" Ii~· co11sumer countrll'~ lt1 fnrCc <tov.n 11d pri<"es . by f(•duc1ng corrsumplinn "·ould not 11·ork. . r "I don ·1 Jliink thut altl'm.pls tii forte a ln\1·ering of oil p1:u:t'" hy cut · ting do"·n c<1nstunptmn as parl of ,J ennrronta ij~n '-lri.Jle~y on \I.Ork.·· )·;tm ~1nr~tol,.d the ~11ddl l' EJ ... t ~·cnnorn 1c surrc~ . a BC'1 rut \\"l·L'kl~ .. 1 ··1·1ic Orl!ani1i..1t1nn 11f \'e1roleum F:x1>11rting Countrit·~ Cali l"UI prndul· 11011 hv al ll·a-.t :1:1 11crer11t v.·1thout r1nal1('t<il dam;.1,l(e \o !{~ ITif'ml){'l'l) .. ht• -.au l "\Vhl'fl'll~ CA't•n ,I 10 llCl"Ct"nt C\ll 1n t(\11..,Urf'll)llotl \\Olllll hl' highly clp 1tm1,11r .. 1 l~l't'~l":"llJllT. l'ap,1• \:!I f.)r.:111;!t• " \\' t•;i1 fl(•r Fair throu,eh Tue!';da.1 alonJ? the Orange C•>a.<-t \\ilh some .eust y nort h.easterly \\Jnd:-. Slightly v.·armer "'ith high!<. or i5 al the bt>achc!\ and 80 inland. Lovos tonight ~O tn S.i An nutops~· by Orange Count)" Coroner's deputies indicute.d that T('n1pleton died-u~out mid ni ght. Thursdn~. Surrcrl1 oo Bolsa Chica Stale Beach found the body abo\\t 10 11.m. F1'lday. :"1-ligh profile connoteS·an i".'\age or spik°"ed helmeti and motorcy<'le l>Q,ts ~.)"ilh ,ilr~ng emphAsls on enroP!:e- menl. LOw profile can mean anything • from ·genU Cman cops' to police wc:1r· i.ng blazers and pink leotard s.'' h.e Little League Opened to ·Girls J<imcs l\'larl1h llLl'kl~r-.on Sati1rda1· 111 Orangt' Park. Fl :i. ~:1111 of 'rnchl. ··11 c·s so lhr11l<>d ul ha' 1ng ;1 futh('r · It v.·a~ a Pre~h.\ 1t.:r1un Church 11 l'(I dinµ. ''sun: Too ',. ,..,1 r mf'r Yt•u· )"·ir~· H"P ,t{/1Jrd h LWJ.'t'i!$l1•111 1111.~ •lll<N ~-,·d r/1e rl1•'1Jlll 11181 S1rh(lll S1rhu11nc1 ,•rl rt/•111< 111 /Ir" ri111rf1,•1 nl I,',,,, /\,.ti.·>I h••>pi.•(111 ,'\/,.r11 l·1H/!' ,\I Orang~ County Co1•o n('r 0s in· ,·esti gator Richurd Slat11;thtcr today cl<>arcd 1111 connictin~ ri.'ports on th!' auto1Jsy re~u lts, ,... said . \VA SlllNGTON ~API The Senate The nebulous' impression people today gave girls the final signal that ha\'C about their 110llce was lhc sub· rrom now on ~hey can play Little jeCt of long city countil discussions League baseball on 11n equal foot ing ear\i('r this ~eur on \\'hethcr. when \\'ilh boys. and how to set 111' a cit~· police force. On a voice vote and "'ilh no debate. On one side. l\.1ayor G11briclle Pryo1· it scnL to PreSidcnl Ford a bill that has advocated a softer .. more humane strikes any mention of' sex from the -€4R RUNS WELL, • approacti to law enrorcement. That Little League 's official federal posilion-.hO\l.'CVer. has aroused the · charter: -rv·-----~onC'ern-or~othets·5Uth'1ls-€ounctlm1tn --T-he-bil htrtk~ out t-he word ··ooy ·· .11 , John Burton whl> worried about police -each time ii appears in the 1969 ~.SfT7JUE . ·~e reSponsc-was really gre11l. .. , sold m,· car on the first call," Lhe . ali~ricd Jd\·eMISC'r from Corona del ~tar said. •l~rc is tilt' D.allv 11ilot ad \\"hich GOll\'Cl'tCd his c:1r to Cash :.. '62 ~toNZA, nu1s well. .Needs body \\'Ork . sr:;o. XX)l'.-~XXX. 1r )'c\u hnve a .cur to sell ~ call s..a.56781 ·Put e few \'l'Ords lo work ror )'OU. In ll'lt> Dalt~· l,ilol. :·napping around tov.•n in the.loosest. cha~ter and repl~ces it with the word.s manner possible .·· ··young p('()plc. ·· ~·~lore lmpo11ant thun a 'Subjective And from "sentence that states that tategory," said Peart. "the Irvine · the purposes of the league are to in· Police Ser\'ice Agency "·ould be a still "cititenship, sportsmanship and high!)' re1ponsive police team that manhood." the bill ~trikes the word would ln1tln1e sortltts quickly-to re· "monhood ." late to the ldCnllfied ncedtor the com· 11· o w e \' e r , lb e w o r: d "1unit)'. ' ··sportsmanship'.'.. was-lpt\ ant.ouched. ··Pullce ·~rsonncl 'A'Ould be "''ell Tht cba,ngce made will~ sufficie.nt · educated, trnined a!'ld ·peo11I ~· lo allow girls to piny~ every Lltllc oriented_ The. propOsed po\.J.tc $alary leugue.team in tbe..niU.on. .und compensation plan woul<1 Jfermlt The congressional action follows a us lo recruit ",lhe OOst'. We would not decision last \\'larch by th~ Nt'w 'tolerate badge·hell\' -policemen with Jeuey • Supreme Cour'L uppellate . ' ... _,, .. division that gi rls ha,•e equal rights to play Little League baseball as boys. Th ;.1t decision wus one of 22 class· uction suits filed across the country on bchalr of wo1lld·be girl ball players. 'rhl' lcJ?a 1 action grew out o£i>rotest s -especially \'igorous the past l\\'O summers -thal Little League of· ricial s were unfairly banning girls from lh(''Jeaguc. The Little League evelltUall y asketl Congress Lo amend its charter to permit it lo admit girls. The report noted thal hearings on the ,bill established that "Congress will not tolerate separate but equal"· trta'tment ~Of 'Iris in the. L.ittle L<agO __ Th~· must play on the samt teilms as boy. and on a·n equal-basis v.'ilh th m, t e report maintained. T titU~ 1.cag\le was rounded in \!139 as a ummcr baseOOll pmgram fOr younR tioys. It. rect~ved ils chal'le.r rrol'1) Concrtss In July 1969. . . • /· ' L\larin<' :\1111 . S1t•\l'll 1·. 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Th.tt ''as in \!li2 ·· II \\,1" thl• ~;n11l' ~l'L11 that She met ;:i former crt"'\\ mt'rnhlM .. or her hu~IJ11111! \\ho s.ul'l the n1.q11r di d n11t.sur\·1\"r C.:mdr . lllckerson \l'a~ shnl clo\\n 1n De(t'n11Jcr. l~lfii .. 1n<I \\as hl•hl b1 Ul t' Xorth \"ic.tn1ttnt'"u 111 ll ,1no1 until i1172 "I f<'t•l th Jt I 01 a lufk~ 1o:1rl In h.1\<' n1et \\\l) rin1~. 110111lerlul ml'n 10 Ill~ lire ... hi~ bruit' ~J 1tl ,\her u t~;iri hht•.111 crlfi,f'I lht• cnupll' 1\•111 l11·l' 1n <lr.1n~1· P11rk .\i1n .. 'kt·r~on \I.Ill us~um<: {11rtll1'dt'ltl of 11 "\a\\ ul · l <1l·k .;q11;1(lr11n .1t C'1·c il 1:1('1(1 11\ J.1Ck~Oll \ i11t• IN111111 L M l•ra C•h'''"'• ci. ... , ... (OfftotS 0.H"'9f11 De.Ill!"'"'''' 1.1111 ...... ,_ 1!1ttert.r111M11! ,,_, -- I 11flt•'.' •• "'"l•llff•I " " -.... ... M M•t1..,a1 Me•• .. 1 .. 11 O<•"'tf c .... n, .. " ·-· l l·f " SyJ"'• ''"""' "' .. -· . .. , .. Tele•ll~ ... ... TMam1 . .. '" .,.""" .. " 't .. -r-· .. ! ·• • . ~ .... " • • $1 1 2 5 Fee Entails Much Meditation . By JAN WORTH 61.,. o.itr ,.....,..., ' T~tt! a day my friend Tony goes into his room, sinks into a sort pillow.., nd meditates for 20 minuttS. The res.ults are infallible. He come5 out calm and tranquil. Even beatific. . · ..... 1 AM impressed by this. I am not as talm as Tony. One night over dinner with him, I chan11ed my mind four times about whether I wanted to go to a movie that night. "Well maybe I do. No, maybe I don't. Well , yeah, what the hell. let's go. Oh, I don't know, ~et's just go home," I said. · I Tony looked at me compassionately, '"'Why don't you try transcendental meditation?" he said. So, instead of going to the movie, we went to my first lecture on transcendental meditation lTt\it, Science or Creative IntelllKence, SCI, etc., etc.> It's a technique ch~mpioned by ~taharishl Gµru Dev, a kind· Jy lookh:ig Indian with long hair and a stringy beard. I liked it. I felt rested just sitting in the clean, q.uiet lecture room. The lecturer was an appeaijna: young man in a very immaculate suit and tie. Not lln extra ounce of rat, I noticed. Very clean shaven. Hair just IOng enough, just short enough. He r.eminded me or a benevolent youth ·leader from my childhood as a minister's daughter. He talked about future shock, human ~tentisil. harmony, loving. I felt glorious about the whole thing. Transcendental meditation is my birthright as a human, I learned. " THE OTllER night, Tony went elsewhere and J went to the second lecture alone ready to sign the dotted line. ' 1 was ea.ger to hear about how to get started. I knew it cost . something. But J was ready, l thought.- ACter ·another hour and a half lecture, we still hadn't heard anything about money, ttthniqu'e, or fllrttier instrucHoo. IN THE question and answer period, p'eople starttd asking, "Well , bow do you do It?" • "ll's effortless," the young man replied. "lt charms your mind in· "to the lavel of deepest rest.'' • · "How do you do it?" " ''WELL, WE really shouldn't 11et into that now. That will come later, in , tbeinsll'w.ction." • 11l Finally, the lecturer paused. "Among our requirements is a course fee of $125.'' he said placidly. ~ g~lped. -·· - "Do you give any scholanhips?" J asked feebly. O • •'tJ.NitARE cases, we can work something out," he said, staring at me intently. "But I doubt if anybody in this room would qualify." -Furthermore, Jo enter the program you have to sign a paper. Tkoug)l~the course fee had sent my blood pr~ssure soaring far above tnllqulllt.J level, I decided to take a look at the-form . .JI :rM is 90 good , maybe it's worth the price. I thought. .. ' ·it's .th~t ohly !dtm_ J've ever filled out that asked "What is your ~pres-ent state or mind'> Check one: Good, Worried, Tense, Depressed." f'1'ast11y checked good. . -. " . 'nl'6 CLL'JCll_ER came in the small print. 1£ I became a m'edftator, I must promise never to reveal my mantra -the Word ,, 'they giv" you to meditate upon . I· must promise nev~r to divulge or ptlbli~h 3ny part of my instruction. · .. -. • Lo'ckout 'Looming For· l ~iJQQ . .::. . .. I! l\lcDonneU Douglas Corporalion cal!S a lockout at' it& Sootherp Cal!orn1a plants, nearly 1,000 union · workers would be A'ffected at the £ir1n 's l'lunlington Beach aeros'pacc headquarters. tRelated story Page Al,) • . ·rhc parent firm is embroiled in con· tract disputes with two unions, the United Auto Workers IUAW) and the International Association of ~J~~~lfliStS ( lA~l •. Contract offers h<\\'e been rcJl'tled by l>oth unions, and their 1l·orkers nO\\' art" un the job y,•ithout a n~\V controict in force. 'fhe threitt of a ltft'kout has bee n terl'(lcd a "serious possibility" by o company spokesman contacted ""'"·· . lf could affect 10,000 union workers throughout Southern California. A spokes man for the Huntington Beach plant said that less than 1,000 of the plant's 5,000 y,·orkers are mem- bers of the IAl\1 and none bl'J,,ng to the UA\V. ., The spokesman said sllch a lockuut y,·oultl not affect the Hun ling ton Beach · plant's -1.000'other workers. . For the moment, there is po lockout anti no labor trouble in tluntington Heach. Bul the lv.·o unions. spc<iking for members at all of the firm'S Southern Cal ifo rnia pl:.1nts, said h1cDonnell- Doug las is offering_ pay raises amounting· to about 50 cents oin hour • ' • -- • Hold It, N~t I Na turalist Chris Nelson displays newts and ne\v sign erected on edge of Briones Park near Orinda where an important colony . of the migratory members or salamander family were being decimated by careless drive?!. They're said to look like small dinosaur·s. lower than other .aerQSJ?ace firms. K of o Id 0 F 0 d ;;'.'~:~~,,· l.ockheed, Boe;ng aotl DI e-wie 1ng 1en ~,, Rapes Fifth Victim f'rom Page Al POLICE ... ~·esa Man t ' Convicted 01· F r aud By ARTHUR R. \'INSEL ot--.o.11''""''"" ·A Costa Me:san \l.ith reputed high : lt1vel &angland connectl.ons and who t (aces several pending criminal charges has been convicted with three pther men in a :>tock nlur.ket fraud ~cheme . Edward Zuber, 36, whOse lai;t local address wa s on Yukon 1Drive. races sentencing in Ne-w York cit.y Jan. 28 for' his role in a sc~eme to sell un- registered stock that netted $335,000 ror particiPants. · fie and one other among the four de- fendants were also indicted last "'eek in connection with a $250,000 Las Vegas gambling casino ripoff C"arried out with elaborate sophistication. The most recent legal action, an ei'ght·day trial ended with Zuber and his as.sociates being found guilty of a scheme to sell unregistered stock in a shell corporation and thus rig the market. Like the recent indictment on the casino case, the charges on which Zuber was convicte~ Thursday oc· curred during ·a period in 1969 and 1970, according ·lo government pro· .secutors. Three defendants and forme r as· sociales of convicted businessman Alan Segal, 56, of North J\ .. li ami, Fla .. had alrfady pleaded• guilt~· and testified against Zuber and the others. Assistant U.S. Attorney John hf. \Valker Jr. told' the court Segal used nominees in a scheme for profit in "'hich ,stock or Pioneer Oevelopmenl Corporation was' manipulated. I-l e-said Segal assured suspicious in · \'estori:; that the rirm had g6\·ernment contracts to produce what \~:e re termed mobile heaters, ultimately leading to an $800,000 loss for those \vho put money fnto the pr'iony firm. ' down 48 percent in the ll,OOO-residenf CA l\1 Bill OGE, England <UAP) ,_ \\'earing could be blood stained. police The three defendants who pleaded. A 20·ycar·old girl has beeome the fifth said. guilty and testified against the others. cenlral California agricultural town . To do the same sort or job in Irvine, victim of-a knife·slashing rapist ~lore than 1,000 men in Cambridge will be sentenced Jan. 13. while h . d · r rr· whose attacks have lerrorized women and its surburbs have been questioned Zuber, Segal, Anthony Scardino, of e in ten s to set up a team 0 0 ice rs in this old university city. · .. since the rapist began to all dirls hv· Houston. Tex.,· and Howard Finkel•· that woutrrhold four meetings a week , h • • with residenlsand busiilessmen. _ Police declined to name the girl who ing on. t eir own In Cambridge to lock tein, or Ba.yside,.QUeen, N. Y., are due The goal of those meetings would be was raped·-early Sunday in her small · their doors and windows," .a PQ_lice -on Jan. 28· to -go be Core u. s. ·.telling people how to protect their pro-. ·apartment by the man they call the spokesma.n said. ''.Without going into Magistrate Lloyd F. Mc?l1ahon. I' . perty from burglaries. Additionally. Cambridge sex fiend . But· they said vJhc morahty or it. we think boyfriends. Finkelstein and ZuOer are ·among homes of vacationing residents woulct she was able to give them· the first should hang around at night to look four men indicted last week after a f r · lt adequate description of the rapist. after them. We are dealing with an ex-two-year f'BI probe· into a Las Vegas bethesubjectso extra po icescrullni' DeteCtive chief Charles Naan re· tremelydangerousmanlnc." gambl1·ngcasinobilking. · &nd a program of labeling valuables to ( make identification easier would be ported more than 60 of icers have , ·They allegedly provided credentials put inloef!ect. been assigned to the case. oJ known high· roller gamblers to Followingi.toalssetbythecitycoun.._ ··This is!' very dangerous and sick Pol;ce Suspend-olher persons on a gambling junket cit, J>eart's force y,·ould ~ave a dir. man who "·ill almost certainly go on ., sponsore'd by . .-a travel agen~thcn r · · h wtlh these attacks." Naan said. ··we had them obtain $100,000 rlh or erenl organ1zal1on t an most in Orange County. .. ·believe. he is highly intelligent, but . 0 ·Wh • chips on credlt. The chips w_e • urned The· i;ity -would be divided into three with a complitely split personality.'' _peratO T , . 0 over to them. investigators liege, patrol areas. Area l. which "·ould be The attacks began last October in then immediately cashed in at 1aee assigned 11 offieers, \\.'Ou\d include UC an area "'here many young single . H d SL.:..,.. • '(alue. - Irvine, Park \Vest Apartments, Turtle girls live·in small apartments known ear ff,(lot'f,ng . ,Zuber t-who y:as known to be 1 Las Rock and University Par.k. In the first as bed•sittsittjng rooms. All or th~ vie-. . Vegas ¥bitue during his Cotta Mesa ten months of thls year, -Areal tnade tims were between 18 and 2Q years ··-.IJ.E-•ROIT (UPI) -Police Chier .r«;si~ncy, currently fic~s ch:arges In· I pani,ckcd. This is a hie: con game. I yelled to. myself silently, "WOIJ.ld yo4 read this?" I asked lhc guy next to· me. "I know. I've •been struggling oYcr this for six months," he said, smilinf wanly, "6u11f rm going ahead anyway.''. ·3'10I3callsfor police service. . · old. i • •• .;t,... t • ..._.Philip G. Taanian has orCWre.d a Juli vo(ving a bank fraud in Sao Die10. 1.. Area 2,.,ussigned 17 officers, "'o uld Police sajd thif'g1rl atdick SuhdaY r evtew bt tbe pollce emerae'ncy . Costa Mesa ·police have. .s_11Jd they be the Irvine lndusLrial Complex. is employed as a telephone operator telephone sYstem and suspended· tor Often hid'·Zuber'iliOme u·nder aur· y.•hich rcquesled pollc.e..2.rvlce 2.651 ~~d was awaken~ at 4 a._m. J:>y-a--man one week.an operator who lisleried for veHlance due to aueg~dly· suspicious I statked out, the form lightly cler;iched in my fist. If I go back, I'll Ji ave decided even if it's a con ·game, it's· ah.armless o~th good re· ·suits. · But rOr now, I'm sticking with hot baths and TV for my attempts at tranqui\H;,.-. ' Anrt until my blood pressure calms down from my experience the _other night, the 1'-laharishi Will ha ve lo wait.- .-sKOlby Policeavoma11 times fr(Jm J anliary'through October -.;<'flo-enteJ'ed1ier one·room nat. ·The se\'eral •1nfnutes whna 'bn elde.rly activities. .' thb;year. att!\cket. armed with a knife, slashed Detroit couple w1ere tunned down in _ Zuber-who has given his occupa. Are1t 3 would lneludc Culverclale,. lhc girl's arms "-'hen she ti'ied to fighl _their home. ~ lion as roofer and also 11aid when ar-Th~ Ra nch, College Yark,. Colony, him ofr. police i;aid, and then bound -a'he dead woman; Lee Ledbetter, reste'd other times that he Js un· c re en tree, \\'i \I O lll.S--~ltl ifo-r-nla ::ind g<igg~d h~r and raped h.er~. 66, had called the emergen~y number employed -often was seen 11-round llomcs. \Val nut Squarc,_RaCq uet Club · A~cord1ng to her descr1ption. the -911 -Dec. 6 to report she and her town driving a LlncolnContlnental. ;:ind Walnut Vill11ge. The area, which .,-rapist is a soft·sl?Oken man about 25 husband found the family dog shot to called f'or police 2.523 Limes in the first ~·ea~s old. 5 reet 3 inches tall. and \Vore death. l:Jer husbltfld, _Clifton, ss, Riley-to· Gi've ten months or this year, is to be as-a beard th al could be raise. The green meani,yh1le, went 100~1ng through signedtenofficers. S\\'eatcr and dark trousers he was their h o use whith had been· Actording to r~an,·s dcse ri~lion of -r.ansacked. CHART Ra S P • k <indnon·s"'ornci\•ilians .,.,•illbePartof Th~ civilian operator asked Mt:s. -. TaJk · • t d the force. Killer Hangs Self Ledbetter the address, repealed it . .. p e~ usp ec IC e Five categories of non-sworn PubliC' ~ack .to he r and listened while the . Orange County Super\'iSOr Thomas -· ' Safety Assistants are i~luded.in hi s SAN QUENTIN !UPJ) -Convicted \\'om an told her she.-would leave the F. Ril ey .will discuss issues or interest · ·• ' <lcnartment description. The ass is -triple slayer Sigfried Sneff, 39. was front porch light on to help police find to •13:rbor Ar.ea residents Thursd.ay W Pl f It tanls "'ill handle a \\'ide range of ac· found hanged inside his cell Sunday in lhe'ho.me. morning at Glendale Federal Savings rong , ace or t1 vit1es ranging. fr?m veh!clc main-the honor block at San Quentin The operator then asked for the in Costa Mesa. · 1l·nancetocommun1tyrctahons. P'rison . Sner.r. an alfen from Cro!ls streets and a tape of the six· The(lfthdlstrictsupervisor'stalkis -.J .. Germany. y,·as received APril 4, 1974, tninute conversation at this point in-. scheduled ror7:30a.m. It is sponsored NEW ~'ORK iUPI J -A~police 1eJI it, a 30·r l·ar·o1d m:in ph:kcd !he \\'ron g .apa rtm rnt to attcn1pt u ru pe loda y. Th.: ~uspec l , 1dcnllficd as Francisco Colon. l·ndcd up l\'ilh .i gunshot y,·oun<~ nf th <' !ri:: :irtcr he .illci,!cdly tried to r;tpc a police wom•m ·s roon1 n1<1L t'. Poli<"· :-i;11d· pnlit·l· i.ff1rt"r ,\nnJ 1!\laru.• ;\J :i rlul'C'H•llo ~hot the n1:in ~1ftcr ht~ t·llmht.•d thrnui;h a roar ~·in · dow of her tlurd !loor up;1rll11ct'lt in ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT llle 0<~ (o.111 Dau, P•lol, *'111 •"4<11 •\<°""· blt>od Ille'"•""' Pf•u. "PuD"•r.cllW llWOr- C.0.ll PvDl l"''"ll Comp1n, ~'"' t01l5-.,. puD11 .... 0 MoNllf !11•°"9" f., ... ,, !.., C....I• """"· ..... _, Boa<:f>. M""l•fllll""' U..,;~/J-11•11 Vll!tf, l•••nt. ~ttdllbl<~ Vtllt, • ..., '-""'"" 8ta<:f>Jio>Mll\ (DI•! A ""'It ,..._, ..,,,,on 11 PWl>ll>l!MI S.!u•d•.s -Sunr11n n,., P•<l<•IM' l>UDl•"'U'Q -ltnl •I II J11Q WUI &t, !tlr .. 1, C.o\I• MtW,C.1hlo•n1• "1.i.. Robert N. Weed Jacic; R. Curley V1<e P•tt•Ot•l •NI Gt-If,,...,. .. , Thomas Keevll Thomas ,... Murph1ne NWnlQ<llQ Ed'10< Cl'larles H. Loos Richard P Nall '°'''"'•~I 1o1.an1Q•"9 E0.10>'> Offices (.otttMt'• l>O ...... ,Sty~' .. " Nt•-1 IM1<f> U JJ Nt•ll0'1 ~v•rt llGU"' &f~~ !I .. Uif....,.,,. ~-t .. ""' .......... ..; .. ,,.,, '"'" W\llt ... ,. ~Olelll<t V•UtJ 1)101 I.(~--- 11 "'ft O,..o FrM•1y T•lephone (7141 642-4321 Clnslfied Advertising M2·S.71 MerlltMCt Vtll•w N• ..... Otf1<t 511-41310 (#,-.,~. 1•1• D••n.. ~11 """''"''~' '°""-'. He ,,,.,., ,,.,,... •l'w~•ll•''" ......... "'•"-• .. ·····"-"' ...... ~ ... ~. • ,. __ .., ••li"eM! IM(>•I .. ,,.,,,_ of tOtlrrltflt O>offt• '"" ""••••nil• IN•t ti Cnlt Mlw. (otllN-ffll• i..ow,,1111... " ~.,,,., ~ 00 -r ,, ... ,.1 ""°' "*"'"1, ..... m ... , ••toN ~\JOOl!!Ofl '' the East Village and attacked her 1 from Los Angeles county after a con· dicated several loud cracks. The by the Citizens Harbor Are..:i Research r.oomrnatc. f'ron1 Page A I \~iction for tHe mu,rder of his wife, operator later lold authorities she Team <CHARTJ . Officer '.\I urtuccie\lo said th e sus-p child and mothcr·i'n·Jaw, pr1·son 're· thought it was the sound 0£ somoon" c ( · AY ... of ee and doughnuts will be served . p·t'cl thre11tened her y,•ith a large cords said. ham1nering. at-n-ocost. kitchl'n knlf~ \\'hen s.he_res pondccLto • • •-· •fiiiiiiOiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiimiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;iii;iiiii;ii;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiijj her roommate's cril's, "Ann , Ann , Quigley said his plan would set II tlll'rl'~ a man in mv room ." goa ls for city employes and pay ruises ~ M i N . I d :'\t•1therwornan"·asinjured . \\'OUldres ultifgoalsaremel. . ,· •• our oney ~ o••T ... ~u~ ()fficC'r :\l.1rll1eelc!lo. v.·ho said she Burtol'l s aid Ile ha~ had "additionr.J : . .·· • ~ 'W•' ·~ a ...... h:HI "d11Ll'd olf" <it thL· kitchen t:lbh.>, cilizttn in put -most of it: negative" , ·' · \\'IJS ;l\\'<lkcncd hv hl•r room m.'lte's l'!-'garding the pro1>0sed pay hike. to ~ "" '000 at M . . cries for help. \\'hen ~he entc1·cd th(· Contending council uctiOn on th e ~£t~ • ar1ne.r;g. bcd.tuon1. she :.aid the n1.1n "Ciirnc <it proposal at this timt' "'OU)d be pre· ~.!fl'~-., rue \\1th a large kitchen knife. I c1p1tous. he said he may ask the coun-· ~ ·1 r Now you're twice os safe at Mariners I We're gra hbed his arn1 .u1d y,·e \\·restlecl." CL tow a it £or urlher study. She sairl slw bn1k(' rrl'C 3nd ran 10 ·:J htivu a @real deal or respect for your "oldest" hometown savings and loon. thl· kitchen \Yhl'n.:.·:ihl' hud lert her our :i tarr and I don't want lo hurt .. You can always count on us to provide you :.,·r \'il'l' rl•VO\\·cr. morale," Bun.on said. "b!Jl some of 1 < .. ttiic back in \h(' h('droorn anti thl•sc rh1n g:. really concern me... with up-to-date service ond th~ highest· 1dent1f1ed myself as a police offiC'cr l)C'c ltn1ng to mention specific s o/ interest possible ,9n insured savings. bHt he kept coming on," she said. \\'hat he \\'Outd propose, Burton i'iaid, ··Then I ~hot hint in the leg.··. ··:1i1.v gut fC'chng is tha!t lvhile the staff t'olt1 n ,,·as take11 to l\ellevue pul~ ~ul an 11nmcnsc t:fforf, they've .Uospital. A spokesman at the East 5th got a pretty gooddea. Street stalionhouse said Colon would "Th ey've got Jobs and that's be t'harged \Vith attempted rape. so n1et hing a lotofJ)l>Oph.• will be prct· bur@lar\, attempted murde r and tyenviousofprettysoon." C'riminal possession or a dangerous ~lrs. Pryor said that "no increa!le would not be fair.·· f'roM Page 111 MAR.DIAN. She s;dd shl' l'Xpects reactions from Ir vine residents al Tuesday's session to the pay proposal. Presidents of the l'1ly's :sC'\'erul honleowners' ;issoci:i. tiot)s. she said, arc expected to od· dress the council on 1he pro1)osaJ . • • 1\1 the last·n1ceting, ulming her rt·· from past ~·Jq>Criuncc he s uspected n1ark:. :it Curnmunity Cablevision I hat if :i.nyonc at the \Vhitc ~llou!c cameras ~·hlch lelevised the session, v.·crc behind the br.eak·in. il miliht ~'lrs . Pryor usked residents to addrtss ha\'l' been prcsidcnti:1l aide> Charlei; the' council on th~ p:!y package ut this \II .Colson . ~vook 'i;mcetinJ::~· · "\Vh11t v.•sis your stale of mind at this time?" asked Green. FroM Page Al Remember, individual accounts are now insured to $~0 .000, and a family of four can h.ave as much as $560,000 -Fullv.lnsured! Save at Mariners. · · 5'/.% 5.39% -•o""°"' •1-• --••111:1 .. -· -"''"'_.....,.. 5'!.% 5. 92o/. to. ......... ~~ ..... ..._,,_ ... ..,,. ... -·-··· ... -· 1.-... -..... 6'/,% 6.72% ..._1, __ -.......... 1.000 .. _,, »---.,. .. 6'1•% 6.98 % ---.......... , ... -·--.. PHOTOCOPYING MONEY OllOEllS NOT AllY SlllVICf: SAFI Dl,OSIT aox· .. 1 have previou&ly dcstribed ll as a crisis o( conscie11ce," l\lardian fcpllcd. "l "·as desolated.'· SUMl\'.llT ••• ·1y.% = 7.79% .,..__,,,. ,... ........ ...... ~Wllal ....... --He shid that after three attempts to resign, ~Iardinn succeeded In July. 19i2 In pcr1uading carnpaian manager John N. l\fltchcll to assign him to non \\'atergatc duties. :\l ard1an said that aftt'r he lalked \\1th Liddy 11nd . .Jcb Stuart l\t11:grudtr , X1xon re·<'lccUon or,lclal!, he 1>eaan $peculating thott 1Jerha~s \Vh ite I lou5e opera1ivcs \\.'ere 1nvolvt d in \\latergatc. The rrench prtsldent later told a news ronftrence he did nol hold much hope tbat lhe Arabs will significantly k>wtr oil prlce:s. . "f mui;t !:IY (rankly that I don 't .lhink so.'' Gl~c3ri'I said . But he addl"d thiit the force11 or tht· market itself --thos<' or supply and <ll'mnnd '"lllust lead to a certain rl .. duct.on or the prices acluall)i prtv4il· ina." ~ · \ ..,,....,...,MttrF••• ..... ..,...~ • ' • I I • • l • I • 1 I l I 'I .I , } f ) .- '\ I I 'i I ., " I 1 - I D11ntington Beach Fountain Valley E DITION • ----... ·- Today's F inal N.Y;-St ocks -.- • VOL. 67, -NO. 350, 2 S ECTIONS, i.c P AG ES ____ , ORANGE COU NTY : CALIFORNIA MONDAY , DECEM BER 16, 1974 TEN CENTS. • Foun By KATllYCLANCY ._C!!_!-~tl'llMSUll A burglary alarm ordinance aimed ~l reducing the-inore than s6o false alarms Fountain Valley police a nswer each year, wiliol)e considered by the Ci- ty Council at an 8 p.m. meeting Tues- day. Police Capt. Les Rowland said the ordinance will give police better con- Lockout Looming For 1,000 If :\lcOonnell Douglas Corporaticio calls ;.t' lockoul l:l.t its Southern Calfornia plants, nearly l.ooo union workers would be affected at the firm's Huntington Beach aerospace headquarters. <Related story Page A5.J The parent.firm is embroiled in coo· tract dispu t~ with t\\'O uniOns the United Auto \Vorkers tUAWl a nd the lnte rn atjonal As soci a tion of ~1.<!S~}p.ists I lAM i . · Contract.offers have been rejected by both unions, and their wo1·kers now are on the job without a new contract 1ii force. The threat of a lockout has ~en termed a "serious possibility" by a company spokesman conflicted u;x:lay. It could affect lOJOOO union workers throughout Southern California. · 1\ spokesme:n ror the 1-luntington Beach plan!. suid that. less than 1,000 or the-plant's 5.ClOO workers are mem·· hers or the IA!\1 and none beJ •• ng to the t:AW. The spokcsmao said such a lockout would not affect the Huntington Beach· plant's i&,OOOother "·orkers1 . ' • ·--'f tn Valley Se.eking ·Burglary Curbs , trol o\·er·raulty alarm devices, \\'hich he said accOuot for mos\ of lhe false calho. Under terms of the ordinance, busi- nesses or homes ins talling an alarm \\'ill be asked to buy a one-time S25 licerise. In addition, lhecity may order tha~ an alarm be repaired or discon· necfed if iC results in too many false police callS: The ordinance similar to those in other c ities, deals "'ilh two t ypes of ala rm svstems. The f(rst deals "·ith about RO pri vate 'iecurity systems no"' In use in l"oun· t11in Valley. which Ro"•lanO said ac· count for most oft he false police l'alls. According to the, ordinance these · systems \\'ill be required to use a separalc police telephone number and the, city may order them disconnected or repaired if they.result in a rash or .. \. 2f.:...:.4"+.-.z.f A..,_ • .....,..._ ' raise alarms. Ho"•hind explained many of the~~ automatically alert a secunty firm , "hich in turn calls polite. \\"hile others automat1c;d\y dial 1>0hce. giving the di:.patcher a rt'cordcd rt•Qut•st for h(•!p . City Attorney. Tom \\'oodruff :.aid these ularms cun ea~Lly be triggered by an earthquake or sonic boom, r1>1.o suiting in a tieupof1XlhC(' line:. In add1t1011. hl' rt'e:illt•d one j.!a:-. sL..1 · !Lon alarn1 lh<it turned in l.J fa lse calls 1n 90 da):) bct'l.IU:)l' of fault.\ t•qu1pment I hat often I\ as triggered h) ;1 (';..ir hurn. The second. \\"oodruff l'>:pla 1ned. i:. a direct <i l.J rm l'Olllll'Cl!nn b1•t1,·cen tht• police :.l<•tion ..1nd ..1U.1ut lit hu:)LIJC:)Se~ 111 lh(' C"LI~ -l'ht• counr1l Yo Lii ron::-Ldt•r 1111. ;,rd111g .i (1'anth1:-.t· to SeJ Co;.i::.I Builder:) Supply of Costa ~l es<i to ma1nta1n the conner- 1100:) bct"·een the firnl:.., ;ind police, <1s \1 ell a:. tu supply J centr.il monitor 11·1thou1 cos1 to the 1>0\IC't' station. Tlu11 mo1ulor \I 11! rl•p];H:t• 1bc 18 St'paratt· (!al\ boxc;. no11· 1n:tol allt·d \\'oodruf1 :.aid ~·J l'uas1 may chargt' nu n1ore th..111 S~.) <1 'l'ar to firms using !he ~cl"\"ice. Bu:ii ncsses 1nav \A S<' \1•hatc\ er brandof ..1larmthl'y" i.:)h,. Death Probed Drugs Suspected • Bolsa Victim in llunt1nglon Beach police 1od..11 con· \·cst1ga1io11 lflr lluntington Be.u.'h : tinued lhl'lr SC.it"Ch for t'!Ut'S on ho11· pohCC, said. the nude body of a \\lestminstt•r l"OUth An aulOP~.v b}' Orang« ('ount~ --prob.1bly the ,·ic11m of drug .01·er. Coronl·r·..-. dc 1Julles 1nd1cuted that dose -v.•as abandonei:I below th~ Templeton died .ibout 1nidnighl Balsa Chica Bluffs Frida\' Thur:.d;I~'. .Surler..; on Bolsa Chica Iovestigalors IX'lie\'e .I.ht> bod~· of Slate B~a th found lht·,body abo11L IO Da rrell G. Templeton. 18, 13821 ~Jilan .1 m . F'r1d<1~ St., \\'3S druggt•d fron1 a \•ehicle on Qran g c Count .1 Cor Orll'I" :-. i11 P.il'ific.Coasl l·ligb.1l"as~nd ~r~ggtid \'t'Sligulor Hieh;.ird Slaughlt•r tndci~· or tossed do\\'tl to the beaeh. . clt·;.11·cd up eonflicting rt•])()rls 011 thv Pot1c·c !)~h.e 11·cekend questioned :iutnp:).I' r..:sults. · !hos e 1r11"0 T he y ·b elieve s;..i\\. ~ l 'hc .HLLopsy \1·;,is nol l'Ont!u;,L\t'. femplc lon l:is1. ··nut it look~ consistent 1\·1th dru.e ··\vc·re backtl"acking hin1 ," Sgt. OVt•J"do~t'. ·• ht· ~ai d . l·)atholoi:b1\s ~lonty ;\'l cKcnnon,inchargcof thein· found ··gr:.1nular m11t('rial." such as Huntington's Library Cost ' . . 'Shocking' pills might Jea\"e, in the .~tom ach, Slaughter said. \"ictim 's Toxicology tests Lu confirm the oi·t·rdo:)c theory and iclcntiry the drug n1ay take three lo fi \•e \reeks, he .Jcld/d. Prl•\·1oui. reports ~f the .iulops\" re· ~ult:, :)uggested 'that tbe death m a~· not., h;.11·c been c;1.used by dl-'U8 o\"crdose. Sgt. :\lcl\ennon saicJ..that reports of ;.i long arrest record 011 the·victi1n . as <·itcd in \1·cckcgd· police reports. ;J}So .JJ"e untrue .. ""The you th defin itely does nol have .1 long µolice reCQrd. ··he said. · , Youth ShQ-t~­ HeltJ, Afwr 2 Warnings · ---cFOt':-1.he moment. there is no lockout · and no labor 'troJ1ble in Huritington ::--4-·~ ... -:· -. ' By TERRV COVl LLE otltl91Mitf PiMolSU." At least one rinancial adviser to the . city has w"rned that thC new llunt· ington Beach central library is a · beautiful creation, but the cost of run- nin,it it niay prove Slloc~ing . .- A bu rg lary s uspttct loti t his showdown with a lluntington Beach security guard Sunday and v.•ound up behind b<.irs v.ith a bullet \\'hund in his ' • .Bul-the-l-wo-unions, speakfng ror members at all of the firm's Southern California plants, sitid l\tcDonnell DouB_Ja_s is 'dfferiog pay -raise-s -j~!ol:ii amounting to ab6ul 50 oE!'titJ"a·n h·ouf" lower. than other aerQSP,ace firms, . .:_.iji!;::ZiOll'I: ·;nc!Udin& Lockhee'1 , Boeing antr "Rockv.•cU. Hosmer Ass~ils Delay T~ctics In Block Bill . Rep. Craig Hos mer (R·Long Bea Ch) today accused the acting chairman of the House Inferior Com- mittee of using ··dilatory tactics ~'. to forestall the death of a bill lo create a national .. r-ecreation area in the Northes'- J.losmer. a ilrong opponent of the bill, made~his remark after-acting chairman Roy Taylor lD-North ~arollna ) waited l~inut~ in hopes that more committee rqetnbers,wollld• show up b.nd vote on the bill. JIOsmer's district hlCludes-parts· of :!1){e il0fth 4 Orange Col:l.sl. · Taylor could muster only 16 mem- bers of the 21 necessary be(ore a vote• can be taken. lie said he would try l:l.gain T)J..er.da}'. to hold a meetihg of thecom·m1ttee. · '\. UPIT...._ .. . PR.ESIDENT ENJOYS EARLY MORNING DIP. IN MARTINI QUE French <fenderme Walks Past Poot at T"rois llets · Ford; French Chief· . . l!lan fI1r _ Oil _ M_eet By HELEN TllO~IAS i\hmcd Zaki Yam;,ini· said in an in· terviev.· pu blishcd today tha.t· atlcmpts TROIS lL-E'fS,--1.lartinique ~ UPl l .:oo-by...co ns umer cou11trics lo rorl'c dO\\'n President Ford~and French·Presldent oil prices by reducing consuini>tion Vale1·y Gtscard d'Estaing. revers ing v.·ould not "·ork. a de,eade of Franco· American rivalry, I ''I don •t think that iltten1pls lo tOda l',. ended a three-day s ummjt force a lowering or oil pric£"s br cut· meethi"g \vith announcement of a un· ! Ung doy/n consumption as part of ,1 ified approach to (he \\'orld\\•1de oil"· confrontation strategy can 1\·ork.'" crisis: \'amani t old .the ~1icldlc f::1sl The lcadet'i, in a joint communique. econon1 ic s ur"lley, ;,i Beirut \\"C('k l~·. urged that the nc.xt step in (le,•eloping ~··The Organization of P(·troleun1 a coo1·dinated oil pollcy should be a Exporling Countries can cut vroclul·· meeting in March b etween olk tion bv at least 33 percent \r1thout l'Onsuming industrial nntions. the less .... ·(See SUitl )llT. Page .\:!) ' "The new library is well done and \vell intentioned. There isn't another one like it in the U.S .• " lack Ryder, a member or the city's economic ad· visory council. obser\'ed last we.ek . ~'"l'nl overwhelmed by the new library from a ser1·icestandpoint. "J3ut t don't think the cost of the library had been thought Out ut all: The city ts ~oing tct be shockl'd ." Ryde r made his comments ditring a study session between the advi'Sory council and members Of'lhe city co Un- cil ~~ l?Qth groups discussed the future role o1 the economic ad1'isors. lie v.1arncd counciln1enJhat after a preliminary re\"ie1v of the librarr's current budget and future budget. he finds it hard to belic\"e the projecterJ costs or the central f<tcili ly are ac · curate. The S2.8 million librar,·. O\'erlook· ing Talbert Lake in the central parJ.:. is scheduled lo.open in ~1arch. The li.brary system 's.. cur:.1·enl budg:et -with the ~·l ain Street facilit .I" as the hub : t \\'O br;1nc hcs. and a 'bookmobile -is .ibout S772.000 ;,i )'e<il". ··"Ryder said lhj! !)rojcctiot'I shO\\"S an annual operating cost of 5982.000 "'hen the ne11.• s hov.·c:ise opens. '"You ar~ going to ;Jdd rour·and.;1 half times the square footage. I don 't see how it could cost onl.v S982.000 for the fu_ll city library 01>eration. '' Ryder <,o,·arned . '"Shorter. hours ione sugges· lion for cutting the cost) aretl"I goin.'? to do it." .. \Ve also don·t kno\v \\'hat the CSee LlBRARl ', Page t\2) The bill ""ould create :r.:-100.mile stretch of recreational area along the . .Snake River at Hell's Canyo_!), Idaho. lt would. in errect. alio...brock con· struction o·f a huge hydroelectric dam proposed by the Pacific Northwest Pov+er Company and the \Vashington Public Power Supply System. • • Teile dyne .. C ~tract developed nations and the world"s oil producers. r The l\larch->'prcparatory" meeting, ·they said. should be roUowed ··by in· tensive consultations among con· s(l er countrie:;"' to prepare positions ro a later "1\"0rld courerence. The United States has beeri a>ustring for a . untried policy a mong oil·cOnsuming What a . Curve SAN DtEGO~cAPI -\Yorke r! 1l:l.t Teledyne Ryan Aeronaullcal will vote Loda~· on a tc.ntatl\·e contract accord 1'eached Q\'C1' the \~:eekend, mJ.1na ge· ment 11nd Onioi1 ofl"ich1 ls ,!ald. Tcrn1~ or the contruct art'ecting L~prC>ximale· 1~· 900 1>ro duction and \\'orke1·s at the ~hutt \l"ill not l)i.• disc losed until aftl'l' lhc V_Qlt•. , nations ih dealing \\11th the oll pro. ducer'S~ especi:ilb' t he Arabs. lfUt Saudi Atab~an oil m1n1stcr S.ex· Assault DOW INDEX OFF Told b ' Girl IN LATE 11UDIN6----·-l!Y .. --. . NEW YORK CAP> -Stock prices. JisUess for mostofth"'e session, turned down~ard near the close this, arter· noon under the weight of the c;>ntinu · Ing economic ills, (Tables. AII7. The Dow Jortei average was off 5.!M point.I for 586.8.1. • Declines outnu~bered advances . 777 to .(99 •mong the 1,805 Issues traded on the New York Stock EX.· change. ''There are a lot of cross curr1nt1 In ' ltie m arket," said "l:ldon Grimm or Birr, Wilson&Co.· • A 17-year-old girl told lluntingtoq Beach Police Friday that shrl was six· unlly abused al knirepoint by a man who gave he:r a ride. The Canoga Pal'k girr and a friend said they had ~n hltchlllking oo \\lafncr A-vtnue near Scylpin Drive, about6:30p.m, ~· The 1u1pect allegedly committcd sodomy on th~ girl. \\'hlle hold1ng a knife to ht1· throat and ljrcatenlng her friend. The inc1denL occurred in the. su~· 1lect's ca.r behind a drug store al \\'urne r Ave nue und Springdit le Street. • ... • I Little . Le ag ue Ope n ed io Girls \VASl!I NGTO:"/ 1API The Scnatt• tod ay ~al"e girls th<' f1n~l s ignal lh11t rro1n no1v on they can play Littlr League baseball on <Ill CijUUI rooting with bo\"s. · On;.\ Vu1c:(' vote and \\'llh no debut<'. 1t sent to President Ford a bll\ that s trikes any mention of Sl'X from the Little L eague's officia l ft!de 1:u1 c~11rter. • · ;-'The bn1-sr11k£!S" out the \\"Ord -txi~-" each ti.m ~ il,.appears in the 1969 charter anO rc pfaces it "'-'ith"'lhe words ··young p~ople.·· And rrom a sentence thal ~tnles that the purposes or the )eugue are to ~n­ still "citizens hip, SPQrllJR nsttip and manhood.'" the bill sltlkL'S the-"'-'Orct "manhood." , ft 6"·e ,·er . lbe word ''sportsm·llnsliip'' "·as left untouched. 'the chunieS ma<m '!'111 be sufficil'nl ~ all o"' girl~ to play' on evrrt.Y Little ~::~~~~~:St~~~a~c~~n follows :1 decision 1<1s1 f\larch by the N \V J erse)' Supreme Court iipp~llwtc • ' th\·1sion lha l girls ha\"e equa l right:. lo play Little l.ca~uc baseb;'.111 as bo~·t. 1'h;1 L dccbdon 1\,1s one of 22 <·la:-;,· 11t·t ion suits filt•<l al·ross the count1'\" 11n behalf of \\'ould·bc girl ball ph1~·rr;. 1'he lcg;.1l action grt'"' Q_u t of prol1•sl~ especially ,·1gor9us lhe p11:-.t t110 sumnl(!I'~ that Lillie Lc'W{UP o1 · ficials \\·~re unfair\.' ban1\inl! ~,,.1., from the league. The Lilli!' League eventually A!>kcd Congress to amend its churter to Pt.' rm it it to admit girls. Tht.' report. 'noted that hcarin~s n11 the bill cstfihlished that "Congrel"is "''II not tolerale se1>arate but ·equal'"· lreatment or glrls in the J.ittle Leagu1t. They mu!rt phi)' On the st11ne teams .1!ii hoys rnd on an eq1,1al ba:s1s ""1lh 1hen1 . lhl' 1't'ptltl mainla1ne<.t Thl' Llttll' Ll'ugue was founded 1n 1!)39 a.s a .!'un1n1~r b:isebo&ll ..progr01n1 for young bo~·~ IL rrcl'i\ed its charter from Congro" 1n Jul.y 196!1. t Ul'IT ......... PROFESSES INNOCENCE' Watergate Trla1's Mardlan hip. I Jn 'Orange Cdl.lnt.r Jail tod.a.'' is Perry Lee Leonard. 18, 8122 J\1ichael Drive, Huntington Beach. Police cha,rged him v.ith attempted burglary of~he trailer storage~~~~! Talbert A' e., at a bout 2:20 a.'V'":a.v. Police said security guarci Emenoh Lynn Ch anne ll. 1,·ho. lives at the storage lot. apprt>hended the sus pect.. then held..a 0 un on him a s h ailed police. The susPect-al\egedly told Chann~ll he Y.1asn't going to "'ail for police';Jnd that the guard \vould ha \·e to shoot lo slop him. ·' M d • Cl .. -~hannell lold police he 1\·arned lhe · llT l a l l a i ms youth he ":~·uld shoot. Then, the guard _ .iddt•tL hi: f1rM one \\'arning shot intu N I l -the air ;.is tht· suspect ncd. ,\second O llV O vem ent shot .w.cnt into the grou nd , and then lhc ~u.ird took aim. pohce said. The I W third . .J5;calih('l' :)lug paSst•d through ll ate rgate .Leon.rd s hq>.. ~ Ll·on:ird \1a.~ treated :it Orangt• \\"ASlll:'\G'I'():'\ t l 1'11 Hubt•r1 l'. County :'l!(!d\c;1] Ct·nlcr"s prison IA'ard :'ll .u·dian trsfl1f1£'d 1oiJ ;1_, ht· chd nnl lieJOrl' bein)! l)IJOked 11l city jail on thl! t.ike purt in the \Vute.rgalt' C'{l\"cr-up lt•lun.I" ch.1rgt•. ;ind 1\ ill'" :-on ""dc.;;olatc<I · I\ hen ht• \e;irnl·d·ol 11 lhat ht· 1r1t•d IQ rt•s1µn im· . n\C'dtntcly fron1 Prt·.~ide.rit :'\ixtln·:. 1·1· t'll'tl lO!l t: ;1111 !l<.1ig n. :\lardial1. '' SOrlll'tilll{' San ('h•1nl'll\\• re:-1detit \\ho is thC' rnurth of lhl' IL\"t• d1·ll'lldant-. to lt•,11f\· 111.h1.' O\lll tll·· rt•n:-.t' '11 the ('ll\·C'r·t1p lrl:.d . "'t11rl ·!IH1I at tht• 11m<' 11 \1:i~ hi s ··r1 rn1 e1•11\it·l11n1 lh\' Cl .\ 11•,11,; 1n1ol1£'cl~n tl1t• \\',1ll"rJ::<.H•' hug):!nll! ;ind t"t't\'<"lt•fl .t .. uggt•::.\il)n f'ixon him~l·lf <1Ul h11!'1ll'd " Bl•I he al-.o ~:ud th;il ,L lt'I' ((,,,...; .dll'r th('· brca\... 111 .11 fJcn11 •rr.1l1l' he •• dquarters. ht• h1..·~.1n tr1 'U"l'~·rt th;it ··u i;roup Oj)t'rJILn;! 11ut vi tht• \\"hilt' ll ou:.I?" n111.\ h.11 c h1~.;-n rl'S\)()llSL bit'. :\l urdian. d lt1rn,t•r .... ,~1st.1nt :.ii· IOl"llt'\ ~t·nt'r.d , \\;!.'i .! pulllll·,il 1·1>urd111.ilor tor 11lc· ;°\:1\1111 r\' 1·ll·e\1nn t'.1 111pa1,i.:11 .IL the \Lill(' uf th1 • ,Jun1• 11, 1:1;:! \\'~1tt•r;::<ll t' ;1rrt•"t' :u11I 1!11 1llt•d1.1!C.l\ a:.~unll'il ll').!.tl du\1t·~ t"r Llh· l'~1n1p:u~n arl •Lll~ ltonl thi· 1IH'I· 1!1·111 llt• \oltl ut le.1rn1n~ lh~· full ,1•11"\ ul" th•· h.i C'ki!r1H1tHI nf \hi· bu).!g1111! fi·11n1 c; 1:nl'tl!ln l~1dll.1·. thf'n e•111 n:.l·l t11 lh•· fltl.Jnl'(' .trTn or tht• (:an1pJ1).!ll, Jll•t l•111t'd.1 ~"h11c1 . . ·Ills r..::irt'\\tlrd<: 1 cton·1 r1T.1!1 h'rt his l\ord~ v.·c1'c t•lc;,irJ¥-rnetn~LJ,(' imp· ly lo n1l' that the Prcsidc111 11(iht· l 1111 · t•<I Stut..::) .1uthor1ll'<l 11," :i.1.1r1l 1.111 ~.IHI. 1 t '\)1tl )'OU bt.'ll\'(' him···· ;,,\...t·d \1.11· <!ian · ~ ,1tto1·n1•\ . 1'hom1l"l l" {; i't'\'.11 ··\'.o.' ~1 :1rdl~n rt"'()llCfl. .uhhn):( lhJI lt~1n1 /1.1,\. t'\\)t•r1 •nr1· hi..' ,u .. pt·r11·d ihJt [ [lll\'Onl' .It lh1• \\'h ill' !1110:-1• 11l'rt• beh11\ll lht' hrl•:1k ·1n 1\ n11_1:h1 h'1\\' bt'l'll prt•,irl .. 1111,1l a11J1..· ('harlt'' \\' l'ol,11n •\\;h;1 t \1 ;r• \O\lr ,1;it(' nl m1nrt ul 1h1:. ll rrtt; ·• .1,ktorl r; rc1 ·n i!'ire ;'11AR DIA:-.i , Pa Rt A2 I Co;1st Fair \hrough Tuesday along the Orange Coast \\ilh .. Some ~usty no rtheasterly v.·inds . Slightly "·~rmcr v.·ith highs of 75 al the beaches and 80 inland. Lo\\S tonight 50 to SS. l :\'S I DE TOD.\'\" Fi.r.;11.·r ,\·ere )urk Rl'p. 1\1/ard K. /.ou·f!\.,11·111 Ira.~ cl!ackl.'rl !he //i~or.11 rhat S1 rh.i11 .'irrhonocfcd 0/0111• in rhe niurt11•r DI S,•11. Hubt-rr K111n11:rl11. S1or11 !·a~\' .ll l~t•ll<I l M 6of• C•hlot"'• .CW1<ltK c""'i<i (rMJ-· Offtft l•i.U<t• £ .. , ..... 1 ,,..., E11l"1l•fl"'t111 '"''"'' -~· J k 111111l•11••" ~· ...... \ Al Niii-i Nt•\ l6·1L Or-.C-11 .. ·-flJ S~l~ll ,.,1., " ,_, Aj, Ttlt•"i.11 '"'' lllffltf\ rT9--W1tt .... " " ... .. '. " ... "' ... , •• •• .. ' ] • I I I I I '" ~ -------- ... • H/F • Mond•y. O.C.,.,.,tl, tl14 ·.Pilot Logboqk , $12 5 Fee Entails ,Mu~h Meditation Twice a d:iy my friend Tony gof's into his room, sinks into a soft pillow, and _ri1cd1l ;1tL'S for 20 rninutP::. 1'hl' rr$111!) :ire infallible. Jlc 1·01nc, uut r;tlm ;ind tran<1u1I. E\t'n Ut:it1f1c I i\:\I 1mpr e~.~ed by this. l am not as calm as Tony. Ont• night u\er dinner \\'ilh him, I changed my mind fQur tLmt•:. Jb<Jut whether I .,.,.a nted to go to a movic lh<Jt ni ght. "'\\'ell maybe I do. No. m<1ybc I don 't. \\'f'll. )!!ah , \1hat the hell . let's go. Oh, I don't kn1,1w, lcl ':. JU St i;o hon1e," I said. · . ,,.. Tony l~cd <Jl me t'Omv:.i:-.slonatcly. "\Vhy don't you lry tra nscendental meditati on"" he said. WORTH So. iostc;H.I or j{Oirlj.! to lh e mu\'ir. \\'l' v.·ent tii my f"irst lecture on tr3nsrcndent<J\ medit:.iti on rr~1. Srien("c of Creat1o,re lnte\li13enre. SC I. CIC', t•te.J It's ;:i technique championed by ~laharishi Guru lJev. u kind- ly h)Ok ing ·1ndi[ln v.·ith long hai r and a stringy beard. I liked it. I felt rested just sitting in the elean, qui l•l lecture room. ·rn ,. l~ctur'lr .was an appcalini;: young· man in a ve r y im n1aculale suit and tic. Not :1 n extra uunee nf fat, J. noticed. Very r le:1n shaven. !luir just Ion~ C'nougti , Just short enough .. II~ reminded rnc of a benevolent youth leader from my t•hildhood <is ;;i minister's daughter. lie t<ilked about future s hock , human potentittl. harmony. loving. I fell glorious at;>out the \\'hole thing. TTansCendental meditati.on is my birlhright as a hum:in, I learned. Tll E OTllER night. Tony went elsewhere and I v.·enl to the second lctture alone ready to sign the dotted li ne. · I v.'as cager -io hear about hov.· to get started. I kn ew it cbst somet hing. But I was ready, I thought. After another hour and a half lecture, we still hadn't heard anything about money, technique, or further instruction. J:'\ T11£ question and answer period. pC<lple started asking,Q,'W I, how do you.do it? .. "It's effortless." the young man replied. "lt charms your min in· to the level of deepest rest." "'Ho~ do you do it'!" - "WELL. \\'E real ly shouldn't get into that now. That will come later, in thein;:~~~~~~fe 1efturer PJIUSZ. " mong our requirements is a course ree of SI25," he said placidly. • l gulped. · .. .. _·"Po you give any scholars 1ps?" l~ked feebly. ... ,.., .. ,. "IN RARE cases. we can work something ,Qut." he said, staring at ~ntentl y . "But I doubt if anybody in this room \lr'.OUld qualify." . .,..Fll'\Mrmorc. to enter the . program you have ·to sign a paper. Though the course fee had sent my blood pressure soUing far .above ·tranquility level. I decided to take a look at the form . If Tfl.t ·is...so good , maybe.it's worth the price, I thought. · It's .1he only form I've ever filled out that asked "What is youz:. present state of mind'! Check one: GQOd, Worried, Tense, Depressed." I hasWy checked good. ~ 1TIE CLINCllER cam·e in the s m all print. ?C f became a ~edUator, I must promise never to reveal my nfailtrl -the word they give you to meditate upon. I must promise neve.r to divulge or publish any part of my instrqction. 11" "J panirkcrl. This 1s a big con game, I yeHed to myself silentfy. '"Would you· read th.is~" I asked the guy next to me. ·"I know. I've been struggling over this for six months," b.e said, smiling wanly. *'BUt I'm going ahead anyway." . I stalked out, the form tightly clenched in my fist. 1f I go back, I'll have decided C\'cn if it's a con ga'me, it's a harmless one "t"ilh good re· suits. But r9uow. l 'm sticking \\·ith hot baths and TV ror fny attempts al tranQllilitY'. And until m y blood pressure calms down from my experience the l:Jther nl~ht, the 1.laharishi \\'ill have to wait. · Knife .. wielding Fiend· Rape~ Fifth -Victim ' 'Dairyman . 'P.u'nches' SACRA~! E!\"l'O !1\Pl -An uhgry dairy !armer thrt\\' ;1 punC'h ul 1:1 con· :-urncr udvocull' durinj! a :.lat(' h<•ur- 1ng on milk pril'i ng: lo<la y, .,., 1tnc:.scs <ind the ad\"Otatcsuid. Ro y Alper. ;1 leg1slat1\'C ad vocate for the California Citizen Act io n Gr1M.Jp, said he Y.'aS not hurt by the gl;i nrin ~ b]O\\'. 1'hc farm~·r ''as not 1mml.'1.ha\C'I} i!ll'nt1f1l·<I . l h.· \\<tlk<·d ""aY follu"·ing fh1· u11.·1dcnt. · 'l'hc altt•rt·ation ucrurr('<1 1n a <·or r1dor out:.ulc tht! mel'ting room ~it thl' Sacramento Cunvenlion Center \\1ht•rt• I he hl'J ring v.·as being hrld. ,\Jpt•r appeared at the hi'aring to np pu:.c an~· inc rease in the m1n1mun1 pr1ct-paid lo milk _J)rod uccrs l>ai rymen art! seeking an increase but had not di :.closed how large a boost l hl·~ \\'antt·d. , • ,\lpt·r s:.ud hc \\'as (ilseussing his op· 1lfl:-1 t 1un to lht· int·rt·use \\1th reportf•rs \\ h1·n the U:i1ryn1un tame by. "I \\'a:. j ust sl3nding. there tillkiug \Vith somt• reportt•rs when he ran1c· through, to:;sed col'fce at me and tht·n punt h(!.(I me," ;\\per said. Slt'\'t' Sv.'a\t. a reporlt·r fur S•u.:r.1mcnto ttlf'v1:;ion station KCHA , ... aid. ··Buy v.•:1s just talking to a 11 of us and this guy came out of nowhere and s;:dd, 'You're un idiot and a liar,' and threw coffeeathim.'' Swatt said the dairy man al so pushl·d u . cameraman up again.st a wall Alper later said the punch just grazed his chin. •· There was no sign or any bruise or injury. • The hearinl!: continued inside the hall without interruption. f'ro., Page Al LIBRARY ... patronage or the new library will be. It's so beautiful it may attract more people ~n_d the cost will go up. "1 use4. to think of a library as a quiet place where you go to read a lx>ok. but one or the most costly opera- tions in this-is the audiO·visual depart· ment. ·· Ryder said he was not suggesting that the library budget or operation s.hould be cut. bul he was saying the figures presented as the future cost ;l r.e~oo low. , Tbe city is facing serious budget trouSle&.. with a $1.2 million deficit shown ' ifr... is year's $31.8 million· budget 'ir so services aren't re- duced.Lor unless ral revenue shar· ing funds are used fo ~general city operatiorr. •'- Financial advisors to the city say the central library will have a major impact on the budget and several alternative methods for operating the library system ar,e now under study. Hyder's warning gave empha$is to the need for those studies. f'rom-Page A I MARDIAN ~ • • "I ha\"e previously described ilas a c r i:;is e-{ conscience." Mardian replied. "I was desolated." lie said that after three attempts tu resign, f\tardian succeeded in July. 1972 in pe r suading campaign Cr\).lBRIDGE. En gland (AP> A 20-year·ohl girl hYs becomt' the fifth victim of a kniff'-slashing rapist '' hu:.c .:1! l.1C'h" ha\ t' ll·1-ror1zcd "·omen Lil this ulJ Ulll\'cl"SllY Cl\). "'This is a very dangerous and sick manager :John N. l\1itchell to assign man \\'ho \\'il l almost certainly go on _ him Lo non·\Vatergale duties. PoliC L' dl1c\1nccl tu n:1ml' th(' gi rl \\'ho was r;ipcd c.1rly Sunday ln.hcr ~mull ap~rlmt'nl h,v 1hc> m an thl'y call t hr Can1hridi;:1• "1·x fii'fld . ITut lhey said s h1' ,,·;1!'> ;1hll' !11 i.:1\t' lh l•m the first ad~fJU :ill' 1le~t·rip1 lt)O of the r;1 p1~1 . 1k1 ccti\"l' t hi ef ('h;_irlC's Nnan re- ported murf• lh'6n 60 officers ha\'t' 1ii:>c n .'.IS~g'.nt·d to the casl.'. ORANGE COAST "' DAILY PILOT \\'lt_h these :~ttac_ks." ~aan ~aid."\\'(' l\lardian said that arter he talked ~·hc\'C he is hi~hlY. 1ntelhgen.t, but \Vilh Liddy and Jeh Stuart fl.1a grude_r \Vlth .a :o":i pletely ~.pl1t persona lily.'' ~ . Xixon. re·cleltion officials. he beg a~ The att:icks began last Oc tob~r in speculating.ttu:it pc rh:i.ps \Vhite ~louse un area \1 here many young s1n1rtle , . · . · . I d · girls Ji\'e in small apartments knO\\'n ip,crat1ve:. \Vere. lll\O vc 111 as bed·sittsitling rooms. All of the vie· \\ utcrgale .. tims werC' between 18 :inc.I 20 ycu rs ol<l . Police said !he girl attacked Sund :iy is ernplo.Yt'd as u telcpho1oe operator ant.I v.·as av.•akenC'd at4 a.m. by a man v.·ho entered her one-room flat. The <1tlacker, armed with a knife, slashed the g irl '~ arrn s v.'hen she tried to fight him off. police said, ancl then bound and (,l3 t!'ged her and raped her. 1\cco rding to h.:!r description. th e rapist is a sofl·spoken man-about 2:; ~ l.':l rs old. 5 feet 3 1ht heii tall, and v.·ore u bt•urd that could be f<JISL'. 4 Die in Crash OXNAH D <AP) -F.our p=s "'ere killed and three others injur I ·when an auto apparently crossed he .center di\•ider and crashed head·on into a nother car , pol ice said. Authorities identified those killed in lhe crash on llarhor Al\'d. Saturday night as Harding Barbarick, 54. his \\'1fc, Elizabeth, 40, and two pu:.scnger s in their c;1r . T!Ot pr~ Co•ll O.ily Piiot, -.IUl"""'t" lt t""' -!"' f .. Wl.P•n•. I• 1>11bll-l>y '"' Ot-C...1l Putll"ll1J>Q Comco•n• s---...:111..,.,, ••• !>Jiii•-MOll<I•~ t"'oo.qh i<rlO.J, .... toi.l• -· """•-! 114«11, HMnlulqlori llitoKll/F ...... .t••n V•ll•y, l••I,.., ~lll<ltft..<• VilWy •NI Lo-StoK~IS<>vl~ (O•\I. 1" $1"'914' ,...,..I ""''I""' I\ Wfl.I•~ ~\11"llf\ -S-.n 1"" P""""''~I Wbl•"''"" pl~n1 I\ .. XiO W.11 66Y .$Utt! (0\11 ~··· Cf•olO•ll•f"1'1t Robert N. Weed Pf~1oorn1 """ PYbh~r Jack R. Curley Votf Pf•\IMnl ""' C.Cntt .. Mf"'9'' TP'lomas Keev il ·Mesa Man Convicted In Stock Sales Case . Ed•IOf Thoma'> A. Murph1ne -~fQ•"Q £<Jot0t (P'larle"> H . Loo\ .Ric hard P, Nall /4 ,,,, ... , ~ ... Q•flq ~.,,,.,., Te rry Coville _,. O••nqo Counl, ["'°' Huntinaton Beacn OU /ce 11111 S-oK~ ........... & Mt mno "'""'"'' P 0 &o• 1111. ,,... Other Ollices lt<1-11•.C~. 11 .. c;.....,.,,, Mf"'fl , .... u. -·· uo ,.,.,,a.. :s...W1 ...,,..fl0'1 9'>.c:~ nn ,.,. .. _. iw-Mr11 ,,_1too1• lll ll•y JUOl L.1 Pil llo.o 11 !.In o ... '10 ~'"'"'~' , Ttfephone C71 4l 6'2-4321 Claslilled Advertising 642·S671 ~·-1ior1,·0o, .. ~ Co"""'°"'._, .. , S40· 1220 '°P•"i1''· "'' 0•..iOf' C.O.O•• "ulli1"''"°° CRtfo-• ""' """"' \lqt<n Lilll\ttj!•OI\• tdl .. 111 l'llofllfr er ld~ftlo\O'""'fl1\ ""'''" ""'' ~ ,.,.......ud wll-1 u11e.1.il c.rrnr'\IGO'I 01 <41111"91'1 owntt , S..<ll!ld cltn JIO\lfOt o.1d '' Co-II .ww (111~·· S..tw•l11t+011 .,. ,,.,~ "l)O , lly "'''! t.f O(I _,,.,, moltl•''' ""'"''1'°"' u ,oomon1n+, I Hy A.llTllUR n . VINSEi. • 01 uwo.u,.,1101suu A Costa ~lcsan ,,·ith r1•puted high· ll1\'l'I gangl ~nd connection~ and who faces S('vc r ~I pendin~ c rim ina l rhargcs ha.s hcl'n convicted \Yilh lhrre other nu.:n in a .stock n1arkct Craull sclic·mc. . . - - Edw<1rd Zuber.·36. v.·ho~e last local atldrcil~ \\'as on YukOn Drive, Cii1CC5 i:c n1 cncini;: 1n New .York c11.y Jan. 28 for his re.ire in a ~cheme to sell un· reitisler(>d stock that nettt'd ~.000 for parllcrpanl:!. II" and one other a n1on1t lhc four dl•· rcndants \\'('re also indicled lo st v.·eck in c\.111nl;'clion \\·1th a S2SO.OOO I.as \·c-i;:.1 ... ~J mbllnit casino ripoff c:arr1cd Ol.ll \\ 11h clnborutc ~phi:sticntion. ·rhc mO<I recent legal nr,lon, t1n l'1ght·day tr1 ,1l, ended v.·1th Zub<'r .ind 111:-; ;4,.Sot'illll''i ht•1np: found gnllt) or II a1·hcn1e to :s~·ll unr~;::i.slt.•rcd slork in .. ' • shell corporation and thus rig the 1n:1rkct. . . l.ik1• the recent indictment on lhe casino case. the ch a rg~s Olt' v.1h1 ch Zuber ··w;.1s con\'icted Thursday oc· cutrcd during a per~od in 1969 and 1970. ;u.•co1·ding to government pro· :te.ui.tor!;. Thicc defendants and former as· :.ocL.1t<·s or convicted businessm a n 1-\lan sCgal. 56, of North Miifill, Jo~la .. .had :1lready pleaded ,ll~llly and testiried against Zuber and the otherJC. A11sistotnl U.S. Attorney John 1'1 . ·\\'al~er Jr. told the court Segal used nomtni'l'S Jn a "chcrne for prririt 1n v.•hich stock of Pioneer Oevelo11mcnt Cor1>0rat1on v.·as manjpulated. Thi.' thret defendants who plfadt>d ~uill y a nd te"lified a.1u1inst the others v.111 be SC'ntcnced J<;tn . 13. wtiile Zuber. Se.llal, Anthony 54-ardlno, of llouJ'ton . Tes.. a.n d 1--IO\vard F1nkels· tcln. ()f R:1y!11de, Queen, N.Y., are due on J 1111 . 28 to go. hcforo U.S . .\1 :i!';l~tr;lt(' l.loyd f" l\l c l\1 ;1hon . ' .. . . -$500 Reward. Offered . . . . . . . . . ' Seer-et -Witness Tip Provides Possible-Clues_ '7 "--~ • ~ ~. ... -~ , ' On a chilly eVel'lit'lg sometl e in th; ~ and"pOJice beli~vefl he was killed near spring 'or 19TJ A young man wearing Secret Witae~ rpid.nigtit. There could be u ('0111\el' only a towel wra;>ped·1tround his waist ••. lion. knocked on doors in th(' Chateau -11erhups the youth \\·ea1,ng a 1owt·I Blanc neighborhood of Fountain . · · ' "'as picked upb)'. a motorist. or rtnully Vulle y, asking to use a telepti.one. , let ins id~ ,somet>O:<ly's house. 1'hc OOdy lie 10\d at leasl one witness his round tn Huntington '8fach was ni.ime \\'as Dave and that so mebodv dressed, with a blue denim jacket Uhc h;1d .. ripped of[" his clothes. lie "'ani· sleeves cut off .. biker" .stylr) and l'CI to phone a girlfriend to pick hini dark blue punts. but police do not up. kno\V if it v.•as his ov.·n tlot h~ng. There is <l possibi lit y t he I-le is described a:1 uboul fi.ve·fecl, mysterious youth ut the Chateau lO·inehes tall, v.•eighing 160 J>ounds. lll<inc tondominiums Yt'as the 'same with brown eyes and li ght. \onl:. 0111· v.·ho:-.e badly batlere<l bodv w;is brown hair. fiiund r\1>ril 14 , 1973, in lluntlngton Thl' p_erson \\'ho rontaCll'cl Sc<·rt l Bt•nch. dumped along a lonely stretch. \\'llhout hi s clothes. \Vitness ~a id "Oa\"e" had bloodshot of t:lli s ,.\veQUc near Golden \Vest Bu t the v.•itness diaJtnow it \\'US in eyes. appea red frighLt•ned :1ntl St,r,ee t. the spring, probably ')11 April. and s~erned to llC' .. hii::h" on sometl11ng. I he Ch.al«.>a u Blunc tcact is on Ellis aln1ost assuredly on a t~r\Jl;Jy· or <'Ltherdrugsor alcohol. t\V('nuc; at Drookhursr"Street, just a Saturd ay night. The body ~·as found A?YO:ne "·~o may remember s uch fe\\1 miles cast of \\'here the corpse April 14. a Saturday. an 1~c1denl IS urged . to contact the was du~ped. \Ve a re looking for any other wit-lluni1ngton Beuc.h Pohce Department H~nt1n gton Beach pol ice in-nesse.s who might recall the strange or, the Secret \V1tness.: 64~·4321 . l'.et- \'Cst1gators ha\'e oeo,rer been able to youtb:.i n the Ch ateau Blanc terscanbt. .. sent to: DaLl yP1lot.Sccret identiry the dead youth . let alone dis· neighborhood. Perhaps other re!ii-~V1fn1.•ss. P .0 . fu'< i!Xl. liuntin,g lon cover who brutally assaulted and dents who lived there irl the spri~g or Beach;<92648l. killed him. 1973 heard that knoCk and tal~ed to If, for v.·hatevcr reason, you do not 'fhe Secret \\'itncss is offering a S500 the you ng man. . · want. to become in,·olved \\ith police cash reward foi· information leading: Our witness said .~Dave ·~ said he un this case, the·.secret \Vitne.:>s t~ the a rrest and conviC:tion or the had kn ocked.on several doors. but no guaran~ces a~1ony 1n1ty. Only the in· killer or killers of the youth, and an one \\'ould Jet him in. Our witness did formation \\'Ill be turne'd o\'er to adpit ional $50 re,vard for information ·not.Jet him in either and last saw him police, nothing to idcntirY' the tnfor-leadl~g to the identity of·the youth. · tleacting·toward the1 nearby 7·Eleven inanl. . . A tip to Secret \Vitness last week re· market. The l\\'O se1>arate incidents n1ay vealed 'the events surrounding the The nearly naked yo ulh was seen h:i\'e no connection; but for the lime Chate uu Blanc incident. Our witness sometime bet\l.·een 9 p.m . and 11 p.m. ·being the youth at the Chateau lU ane could not pinpoint the exact date that . The dead youth in Huntington offers the only possible clue to the "Dave" went knocJ.:ing at doors Beach was found close to 1:30 a.m. 1-luntington Beach murder. I Hanson Widow Finally Weds- Rape· .su~pect Picked . Ex-Viet POW Wrong Place for It . NE\VYORKtUPf l-AspoJicetell' but he kept coming on." she said. former El Toro resident Carole it. a 30-year-old man picked the wrong ··Then 1.sl:iot him in the leg.·· ·1.ynn lianson. \\'hose son·Todd, 8, ·apartmenttoattemptarape today. Colon was taken to Bellevue ·never knew his real father, ~as mar· The suspect, identified as Francisco Hospital. A spokesman at the E ast 5th ri1d a f'Orm er prisoner of war. Colon, ended up with a gunshot wound Street statio nhouse said Colon v.·~ultl '"'ro.1rs. H:1nson, who becaffie Mrs. o( the leg after he allegedly tried to be charged with altempted •rape, James Martin Hi ckerson Saturday in rape a police woman's roommate . burglar~" attempted murder and Orange Park, Fla., said of Todd, Police s'aid police officer Anna criminal possession of a dangerous ..1-le's so thrilled at having 3 fath€f."" Marie . Martueclello shot the man weapon • It wa~ a Presbyterian Church wed· after h'e climbed through a rear win· di~f ~rinc i\'laj. Steven T. Hanson, dow of her third.noor apartment in ·rodd's father. was declared dead Oct. the East Village and attacked her 7. He had been shotdov.•n over Laos on roommate, ·SUMMIT June 3, 1967. _ Officher ?'ifartudc;•h·~uo saibd the sus-• • • The new-J\1rs. Hickerson was until peel t reatene er wit a . large lP7 I chairman of the board of the Na· kitchen. knife when she responded to financial di mage lo its members," he tional L eague ·or F a m.ilies or her roommate•s cries, 'Ann, Ann, said ... \Vherease\'en a lOpercentcut. American ,Prisoners 'and l\tisslng ir'I there'S a man in my room." in consumption would be hi ghly op· Southeast Asia. ·The organization ... Nei.ther W~man ~as injured. . timislic.") ~·orked -far the r elease o( American Qf~!cer ?itart~CCl~llo, "fhO S!l.Jd· she Tbe l-1 f ench president la=er ld--a-· war prisone~. _..._. . " ~had dozed,orf at the kttchen_tabl('. news confer~nce he did not bo 1t1uch She Said, ''I met Jim at a program W~s awakened' by-he~ ~mnfate•s hope th8t the: Arabs \l.'il~ si ffcant ly for prisoners of war in Dallas. That crtts (or help. ~en s he ei;itea·ed the lowe_r oil.»rkes... - / waS In 1 972.'~ Jt,~·as the same year · bedr<w.m, she said th~ man ··.ca!'ll~ at 111 mu·st say frankly that I ~on·t th1;1.t she met a former crewinembel'ot me with a , lai::&e kUch~ JrniN. 'I think so. ""Giscantsaid. . her husband' wtu;. said the.;m lijor did grabbed,~is arm and.we wrestled." But he' added that the forces of the not survive. She_ satd she broke tree and-r an to market itself -those of supply and Cmdr . llicketson was shot down in the ~1tchep where she had left her d . d -........ I d . . . . . h service revolver eman """st ea to a certain re-Oecembcr, 1967, and was-he\d, by t e .. 1 b k.. th bed ·· d duction of the prices actually pre,•ail-North Vietnamese in Hanoi until 1972. . ~~me a~ I~ e , room .an · ing ,, .. 1 feel that I'm a !Ucky girl to have 1dent1C1ed m)'Sel( as a pohce off1cei:.--; T.h .. t . 1 ·· . . · e 101n ('Ommun1que a so CO \'erecl f'!\Ct.~w.o fu:ie, w~nderful men in my scvera-Lothef1issues, including fihan· life, h1s b r1d~sa1d~ . THIEF· LE ·~'""'S cial matters, defense and global dis· _Aftc;r a ~~ribbean cru1se, th_e couple /I. r £1 armament and Secu~ity. will \Ive in Orange Park. H1ck1;?rson It said that Giscard "indicated" - ":'i!l assume oomr:nand ·o~ a ~avy a:t· TH. A.NK-·YOU. NOTE a nd Foi:d acCepted.-a compronlise: tac.k sQu_adron ~\ Cecil F 1eld 1n . . . . offer to pay SUXl million to the Unlte<.bo Jacksonv!lle. ,.. row A CITY, Iowa CAP) -Police Sta~es·to,vard the cost incurred in 196'l-' are looking.for a thief w~o too.It some "'hen t.he late Charles de Gaull e 820,000 from a depart·ment-store-and v.•ithdre.w French forces Crom NATO. left a thank you nqle. control a nd ordered Amei-ican tooPf.' '"Officers said the thief apparently off Fre nch.soil. : .Killer Hangs Self SAN QUENTIN fUPl l -Convicted hid in Killiann·s Department Store : Immediately follo\l.'ing rfleast of triple slayer Sigfried Sneff, 39, w_as a!te1 _losing time Saturday and then : the communique, Ford and Secretary found hanged inside his cell Sunday in riO ed cash registers throughout the· or State Henry A. Kissinger departed : the honor block at Sa n Quentin store. · J 1 -: for Washington. Priso n . Snefr. an alien .from The ,.loot totaled about St l ,000 in i Kissingertolel:rePQrtersthatnever Germ1.1ny, wa.s r«.>Cctved April 4, 1974, cash and S9.000 in checks.1heysaid . 1 before in Franco·Auierican meetings from Los Angeles county after a con· Scrawled on a wall when police ar·I b...:u; he seen ruch a spirit or Viction for the murder of his wife, rived as a mes!l age which ·read: partnership, He said the cooperation child and mother ·in-faw, prison re· "Thanks for the monetary Christmas would be one of the "really 1mpo/ftant cords said . ·present.•· ' I outCO[?le~'~oflhesummit. Your Money is Now. Insured :to ~o,ooo at Mariners •. r Now you're twice as safe at Mariners I We're your "old.est" hometown savings and l9an. You can always count on us to provide you with Lp-to·dote service and the highest interest possible on insured savings. Remember, individual accounts ore now insured to $40,000, ond a family of four can hove as much as $560,000 -Fully Insured! Save at Mariners. 51/.% 5.39% , ... tltMI>-- 51.00 .. -_ ...... 5'/• 'Yo -5.92% . ..,.._,,, ,.,.,_ .. .._ ~11.00 .. ..,. 61/2% 6.72% ··-·'""~ .. ...., ___ _,,,000., -·· ,.,. ....... _..._ .. 6'1·% = 6.98% ---~11 .... -··-~ .. fRU SIRVIC,S ,.HOTOC6,YJNO MONEY"ORDEltS NOTAAY SEltVKE SAFlOlr'OSIT toll: TllAVEllltS CHECKS TltUST OllD NOTE C.CXLfCTION 7'!.% 7.79%. ,...,.._.! .. --,..., .. ..,.11t1n1,.....•......,....._... ............. ..,., ................ """' .. Mariners 8avio.vs and LoanAssociatiOn . Q--. wvtam. DO¥a. """°"' liAc:ll c.u.ar.,.,.... C114J "l-4111 .. oa.tJ 1ou 141'111)1 DllVl•NIW"POIY tlACll. aw;. t.wf• CTl«>"':MM~ c.-1 I ltllO S!A.L ll!Ant IOULBVAiD • Sl!AL l&\CH, CAU,, 90740 • (21Jl • l&l.6 1741 IBYUL Y 'OU LEV ARD• LOS AHOEl.IS, CAL11'. 9004& • (21JI t.5? .. 141 ' . I ,, I I I I .. '.roday'!!t Final . . . . N.Y. s_tJtcks • • VOL. 67, NO. 350, ~ SECTiONS, 14 PAGES " ., ,. ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFO.RNIA -M-ONDAY , DECEMBE'R 16, 1974 -N TEN GENTS I ' f ·.• . 11 .Postal Chief, Corona: del Mar Trade Jabs I ' BYGARVGRANvILLE . .OI .... o.ity l"flel llatf Orange County11i top post.Bl ofric1al today denied he is attempting to •·downgrade" the Corona del 1.1ar Post Orfice by making it a substation of the Ne"'Port Beach Post Office. •·J am .not recommending ariything more than 30 internal change that Yti\J -save the taxpayers money," said f-fec · tor Godinez, postmaster-sectionar cente.r chief in Santi Ana·s postal headquarters. Post Office "'as voiced in letters sent GQdinez,lashed out at critics of lh+> • postal o~icia ls by the Corona de! ~lar plan saying, "It shocks me when peo· Chamb f Commerce and the Corona pie say they v;ant economy in govern· de\ !\1 arc vicAssociation. ment but not y,·hen it might affect .. Should the proposed change ha\•t· lhem. ·· '-any potential of removing community • The critics he spoke of are Corona identity, I am certain you \\'Ould incor dcl l\far residents \\'h~pposirig the wrath 6f the entire community," \\'bat they sec as a "downgrading" of ci\'ic associatien·President Pau'l Hom· Ulepostoffice. mel said in the association·s letter to · '1'he1r criticism of the pending regional .. ~al headquarters in San changeof statusfor theCoronadel l'itar Bruno. Calif. · • In the -chamber's ll'ttl'r, director John Boyd called ror a tull accounting of the cost S;t\'ings Godinez maintains "·ould re.suit from lht• rt·elassification. In an intcr\'iC\\' F'riclay, Bo~·d sa.1d the chamber is concrrnl'd \\'ith three aspects of the proposal · -:0.1ail service In Corona de! ritar that he says has drteriorated si nce former Corona clel ?\far Postmaster Gr;int 1-lowell retired June 30. Prior lo his retirement, i'lowell \\'as absent from his posl on a year'!-. sick ll.":1 \'t' since 1101~ c lt · ~ ahsence :1 nd says hi.' A f'8'!-~ tblc loss of coin n1unny 1den· knoy,·s v. ho 1s • ~prc,1ding ~uch mi:iin· " lily 1hat could result from the 1>0sl of· formation.··,... fie(' betomtn!? a subs t:1tion not unlike llt• alsQ arg'u('s that thl' change:, hi· four olhl'r ~l'v.·port llt•ath :i<Ht•l!itJ!ir...r('commends "11111 h.1\·e .no t',frt•ct substations. \\'h1tt"SOe1·t.>r on con1mu n1t y 1dent1fu:a · -Failure of lo.cal n('eds b('tng t1on.·· responded to by a po~lma~tt>r \\ith "The offirC' \1·ill ~t~I be 1-no\\·n a!\ lh<' broader po11·ers th :1n a ~ut)slalion Coronadt·I :\larPo!st llfrite;1nd onl y111 · manager'. -· ---ll;rna1 ·cn:.ingt-~ .... ·111 be made.·· Godinel Godinl'l dl•n1('fi thal Corona dcl :\t ar insists. past:.i l :ier\·trl' Ira :-··<1rter1or::1tcd '' CS1>c lt\SSJ,E, Pagl'.\:!l France, IJ.S. Team Up . ' Merry lffotori11g-· .. Bill Crtt\\·forcl !left) and Lionel Ho"·arcl bag one ~of :'\e\\'POl'l -ReiJc h 's l .~,rarRlng meters. ,\B \Viii be covered for next l\\'O \\·eeks as the cil.\"S annual Christmas pres-ent to 1nOtorists . Mardian .Proclaims f:rrver-up lnno~ence . ' \\'·ASl·II~GTON ~UP I )·-Robert C. 111<\rdian tesrtif'ied today he dld not take part in .thC' \V1:1.ter'gate CO\'Cr-up and \\'a~ so"'··<1cs9lated"' \l'hen he learned of il that he-tried to resign lm - mcdiatet~· rrom President :\'ixon's r('· election can1paiitn. ~lnrdian . a sometfme San Clemente tl'Sident w,ho i"S lht\ fourth of the fi\'e rlefendnnts to testify in hi,5 0\1·n de- fens1• Ht the CO\'Cr·up trial, s~id that at the time it \\'US his '"rirm con\'iction·· the C I A \\;as i n1·0\ved in the \Vatcrj:atc-buggini::: and rejected a :-;uggeslion Nixon hilnsclf authorized jt. . . But he <1lso said that a !e11• days after the break-in at Democratic headquarters. he. beJU1n' lo suspect that ··a group operaling out of the. \Vhile !·louse'' may ht1\'l' been responsible. · ' ~lardian. 11-fMmer assistanL tU · lorney gener:tl.,J"Ds a political l"OOrdinator:ror the Nixon .re-election campaign at the time or th"e ~une 17. 1972 \V atergate ar'r<'sts and im· mediattly assumed legal duties for the campaign arising fron1 lht;! inei· clent. • I He told of le:1rning lhe full stor~· of the background or tht.> bugging rrom G. Gordon Lidcl)', then cou nsel to the Finance arm of Lhe campaign, just four days later. ~ ""llis exact "'OrdS I don't recall, but his \\'Ords \\'ere clearly meant to imp: , Ul"IT .......... PROFESSES INNOCENCE ·. ~atergate Trial's Merdian Devine Picked By N olre Dame -·· . Jy to me. that the President nr the Unit.. -ed States ;1 uthorized 'il," ~lardian said. · GREEN BAY, Wis.·<AP) -Dan Devine, the former ?ttissouri coach picked four years ago ·to lead the Green Ba)" Packers back to the glory days of Vince Lombardi, quit the pros Loda)' and was imm4!dhitely named h~ad football coach aL Notre Dame. <Earlier story, 84). . . ··Did you belive htmr" a11kecl ~lar· dinn's attorney, Thomas C.,Preen. "~o." i\lardian r<'plied. adding th;it rrom pal'il expcflence he susvected 1hat if ·onyoll( al. tht.> \Vhlle I louse.: y,·ere behind the bf'e81o:·in. il n1ighl have bten pres dentlal aide ChRl'les \Y. Colson "\\'hat \\'as )'our state. or· mind <4l this limei•· asked Green. ''I have previously described It as u ~risi:; or C"tlnscience ... ~lardi;:in is .. ,. MAROIA.N. P11e1\2) ' . Oe~lne ntc~pted'l.he-job e1t the na· tion1f most prestigious collegiate root· ball achool les~ than 24 hou~ (lfter Ara Parseghian resigned it, saying the pre$1ure1 on him and his family had grown to· great. _ Devlnc's re iii:nation as-head couch and general manager of the Packers was "not unexpected. He prob•bly would have ~n fir~d acyway.". ' Leaders Agree to Unify Approach to Oil By 1-IELE'.\' TllO;\IAS 'fROJS !LETS. ~lartinique IL:Pl)- Pi'esldent Ford and French Pre:-.ident \'alcry Giscard d'Estaing. reversing a decade of F:~f!O·Americ11.n rivalry_ loda~· endei:l' a lhree·day s ummit meeting v.·ith announcementjlf a un· ified approach to the \\'Orld\\'ide oil crisis. The leaders, in a joirl't communique. urged thal the nt:>xl step in developing · a t'OOfdinated oi l policy ~hould b'c. a meeting in l\larch bet\\'et'n oil· cons uming industrial nations. th(' less developed nations and the \1'or\d's oil 1>roducers. · The ~l arch "prcpuratot'y .. meeling. the ~· sh.i d. should be follO\\'Cd ··by in- tens i\·e consultations among coo- s umcr countries" to prepare positions for a later y,•orld confer('nce. Thl' United States has been pushing for a unifi ed polit'~ among 01l ·cons.umin}! nations in dealing \\'Ith the ui1 pro· dl.iccrs. l'special1y lhl' r\r:1bs. (But Saudi Arabian oil minister ,\hmed Zaki ''amani said in an in· ler\'iC'\\' publishl'd today that ;1ttt:>n1pts b,v co!'s un1cr <:ountries to forcr do\\'n oil prices I>~· rcdurinll <.·ru1~umption \\'OU!d not \\'Ork . i '·J don'l think lhut atf('m1)ts to fore(' a lo1rerinf.: of oil prices by cul·· ling clO\\'ll ronsumplton a~ 1>arl of .t confront;it ion strateg,1· ran \\Ork ... '\"arnani told the !\l1 1l dJ(• E a~t L'COnumic sur\'cy. a Beirut \\'('t.>kl~. 1 ··Thc Orguni zation of Pctrolcunt f.x1>orting Countries can cut produc- llon b.1· at lea:il 33 percent \1 i-Ulout fi nanrial damage to its mc 1nber~.·· hl· ~atd . ·•\\'hereas ('\'en.a 10 percent cut 111 con.~umpt 1on "·ould be hi ghly o p· <Sec SU;\l~llT. Page AZ) Donglas- Lock9ut Looming Rieb ·Not . Fancy Dairy Farmer Takes Swing At Advocate Photog .. Einds ~st In lf :'\le Donnell Oouglas· Corporation calls H !pckout at its Southern Calfornia planls. nearly l.000 union "·orkers would be arrected at the firm~s Huntington -Beach aerospace headquat:ters. t:Relatea-sioi'y Page J¥5.) • . Thi parent firm is embroiled in con- tract dlsputeS_with two unions, the United Auto Workers (UAW) and the lnlernalion_al Associa tion· or N.t!~tl~pists ( IAl\I) _· ,.. . Contract offers have been rejected . by..~th uni&nS, atjQtbeir workers now are on lhe job without a new contract in force. The threat of a lockout has been termed a "serious possibility" by a company spokesman .contacted today. . ll could affect 10.000 union \l•Orkers throughout Southern California. t\ spokesman for the HtJnti,ngton Beach plant said that less than 1.000 or the plant's 5,000 y,•orkers are mem· bers or tbe fA~I and none bell>ng to the l.JA \\". The spokesman said such .a lockout \\·ould not affect the Huntington Beach plant's 4,000otbcr y,·orkers. F'or the moment. thore is no lockout and no labor trouble in lluntington Beach. But the l\l'O unions. spcHking for members al all of the firm's Southern California Jllants. -saiH ~nell Douglas i:o; Qffering pay ra1 sr s amounting lo about 50 cents an hcfl.1r ,1011·<.'r lhan oth<.'r aeros1>ac(' firms. -Newport Harbor's Conce~t W edriesday Ne\vport Harbor High School's an· nual Community ChrisCmas Coricert will be given at 7:30 p.m. \Vednesday in the school auditorium. ' The concert. free to the public. 11·ill feature the Newport 11 arbor fli gb Chantellies. Choralle. Girls ' Chorus, 0rch('stra and Sailor Band. What a BylDLARYKAYE: OltM~l1'fPllolSl.lll \V allaci: Lit~jn came 10 . Ney,·port Beach with several cameras s lung O\'Cr his shoulder and orders to find "the best." l·lis orders came from .Town and- Cotinlry . Magazine, a. high·society publication that sends him all over the world tracking doy,•n bluebloods and olhcr.~VI Ps in thelrJ>9Sh surroundings. Altflougb he's free J8nced for the~ New York·based To"n-and Couri'lry for 25 y.ears, this is the first Lime the l'n'-_agazine has sent him,'or any other photographer. toNewport'Beach. -. The Newj>ort Beach spread '•\'ill pro· bably be ·in the !i·larch iss-tte. Lity,•i n guessed . ~.,. · For Litwin. a bri!sh. nali\'C Ne11• Yo r ker. fi nding ···the best" is no "longer u-tough assignment.-Aft'et year s -on the job he's accustomed to rubbing shoulders \~:i.th ToWn and Country typCs and is quick to spotjus1 -ttiQse people his editors feature on th~ir pages. .o- Lit11·in came to town \\•ith just three or four contacts-persons "'ho could possibly turn him on' to the Newport Beach elite. · "Your first phone call in town is the most important Call." ·Lit\\'in ex· plains. 'For him, it was to a public re· lations w'oman who's knO\\'n for keep- ing tabs on local bigwigs. After that first contact it ~a breeze, Lit\\•in said. l·le spent three \l'Ceks \\'andering through ~c"·port Beach. photographin,g important an· d or y,•ealthy people al 11·ork a nd pla ~·. Among the several do1.cn pcoplt· 11 ho wound Ull on lhc' far s ide of l.1tv.·in 'i; carn_era lens l\.'Cre J·lenry Scgcrstron1. ~ulh C9~1sl Pl;iza de- \'C\01)er; Bill Ficker, architect and yachts man : Ra y \Vatson, Irvi ne Co. president: Robert Lynch. o"'n'er of Big Canyon country Club; Daniel Aldrich . UCI chancellor ; !\.!rs. John !PilarJ \Vayne; Don Koll, dc\'eloper; and J;1ck {}lenn. artdealcr After three \\'Ccks on lht> Job chal- ling \\'it.ll local VIPs. Lit11·in lricd (o put hi s finger on \1 hal mak es Curve Little ·League Ope1ied to Girls \VASl·llNGTO~ 11\P l Th!' Senul(' today ga\·c girls the final signal that rrom now on thc.v ran pla,v Little League baseball on an equal rooting · "'-'ith boys. On a voice vote and y,·ith no debate. it senl to President Ford a bill thal strikes any mention of sex Ci-om the Little League's official federal charter. The bill strikes out the word uboy" each time it appears in lhe 1969 charter and replaces it "·i th the words "young people " ~ And from a senlence that states that lhe purposes or the league are to in · still "citiienship, :;portsmanship and manhood;" tht> bill strikes lhe word "R"lanhood " · d1' ision that girls ha\e <•qu;1l righl s 10 play Little Ll'a~uc ba schull as bo~ s. That decision \\'<JS one of 22 c la s:-· action suits riled across lhe country on hch<df of \vould·hc ,girl hall players. 1'hi.' legal action grrw out of prote!hs especially vigorous the past twn !'ittmmers -tha1 Little League of- ficiuls were unfnirl~· hanning gir ls from the league The Little Lcapu(' evcnlu<ill.v il!>k('d Con(lrcss to amend its charter to permit it to admit girls The report ooted \bAt hcarin~s on tht' b\11 established that "Congres~ y,•111 not tolerate seitarate but equar· lrt'atment of girl.; in lhe Lillie> l..cague . · H o "' e \' e r , l h e w o r d Th<'.V musl play on the iomc t<'t1 mi; "sport!llmanshfp" was left untouched. as llo~·s and on an equal basi~ with The c.bonges made will be su.J'rlcient J)lem, lhe rcµort mai nt.a.1ned. l.o allow glrls to play .on CV('ry Little The t11ttc Lt>aguc wa" ,founded In League team in the nation. 1!)~9 ill! n summer baseball progrttm The. congresslonal action rollo\\'S ti ror yqung boys. dC!ctJt1on lasl Ji1arch by the New It rec:~l\'Cd its chnrle r rron\ .Jers~y Su 1)reme Cour~ appe.llate Congr.ess in JUiy L9G9. • j l SACRA,IE~TO IAP1 An ang~ ·dairy farm~r thre1\· a pw1ch al a con · .sumer ad\'OC.alc ~uring a slate hco.r· 1ng on milk pricing todu~·. \lilncsse' and lhe ad vocatesaid. Roy Alper. a legislati\·c ad\•oeate ·for the .California Citi~n Action Group, said he y,·us not 'tn1rt 'by thl' glancing IJtow. The farmer \\a:-> not i mmediall\'IY idelltiried. lie y,·alkcd awa:Y,follo\\•ing the incident. · 'fhe altercation occurreil~rr:i cor- ridor outside th~ mecling room 1:1 t-thef 'Sacramen.lo..C.Dn\·.ention Center "'here the hearing \V:Js being helcl. Alper apµeal'cd al the hearing to op- po!!(' any increase in th.e. minim1,1m price ~aid ~o . ....milk producers . Dairymc-n are :-eeki~g an increase but -.lll·w..noLdisc.losed hO\\' large a boost they "'anled,. ' Alper said he was tliScussing his op· -position to the int'rease wiLh reporters "'hen the dairymati. ran1e by. o.llfl"il.t5t.ffl"flel• FOCUSES ON NEWPORT Town and Country's Litwin ~C\rport ".~ elite different frnm those he's l'ncou11ten:'d E'l~e"'herc. "Thc~'re fricn<llicr, b~ far," he commented. "They'r t• ca ~y. Joos(' ... there·s little of the stuffy prCtQn\101,1 s - ness 1·m apl lo find· \\hen photo· graphing 11 (•allh~· people back east ." "People out herl' seem to ha\·c time lo be more hum<1n,'' Lil~'in offered. The photographer pointed to both his expei'icnccs in dealing with those hC''s photographed and C\'cryclay peo· pie he encountered <!round town. E\'cn in the market things arc dtf f('rcnt. he said "l·lcrc. people "'heel their <:Jrt do\1·11 the ai~Jc and s m1IL1 and '>.i\· hello. In ;'o;e\1' York. lhe~"tl sn:i r1 .-ii ,\·o u and say. ·c;1•t out of my \1 .i~ ·' · Lit\11in said Each morning tlur1nf! L1t\\·1n 's .'.la.' 111 :-.;e\l·porl at the :'\c\1•portt•r Inn he'd \1alk up J <1mbnrcc !load. O\'('r the Balboa Island Br1d g1• an<l nnto ·thl' l!-.1.1nd . u•h('rl' he 'd sq> 1•nfft•e and n1h h'1e donuts at a ~orul donut s1:1nd ··Guys "ould roll up 1n lh!'11· Ho!l s llnycl'S and 1':11 donut s on thl' curh \\J\h n1e .·· h('s:ud . ~urprisl'd ;it th(• 111 · fnr n1 a I ii·' IS"r SOCIET\'. tta,_...J\21 CAR RUNS WEl,L, SO DOE S AD Tht.' rl'"pc1n~e \I ,1, r1•;i ll\ IHl'.11 J ,~d m~ r;1rnn th••flr .. 11·1111,"lhC' ,;1t1,f1t.>d ad1L'l'll,l'r fr••tll t 'ornn,1 flt•I \I ,11' )1;11d 11<'1'(' I:-th" 1).11!\ 1'110\ .111 \\hll h ('utl\ t•1 lc<l ht~ l'.11 to 1'.1 .. h fi2 \10\Z \. rtin .. 1\1'11 \cl·d~ l~nl ' 1\1111-. Sl.JI.' '(-.:\ '(\\\, If ,\'Oll hJ\t' ,1 •;II' lo '>t•ll l'a ll 64.2-5HilL r>111 ;t f1·\1 1\11rcJ, tf1 11orl. f11r .YOU., ln tt\r 011il~ I 'il111 ( .. I \\'as just standin~ there· talking \1·ith some repottcrs \\'hen he ca m(· through. tossed coffee at·me and then punched me.'' Alper said. Stc~·c S\\'atl. u reporter fuf' Sacramento television station KCRA. !>a id. ··Ro_v \\'3SJUSl talking to all Of lt~ an<J this g u~· came out of no11 here and :-aid. '''ou 're an idi6t and.a li:rr." .and lhrC\\' co ff ec at hi n1 . · · S1\ all s aid lhl' d.;Ji_D.!'f!i!_n al:io pu shed .:.i c;HTil'ran1un up ai-::.iinst <1 11 all ~\l per l: . .it:1 ~;111! ~r:itt·d h1 ~ thin ' .-------~--.,----,·~ Or:t11;tt• Coa!'rlf ( l:\SIDt: TOD.\ l ' • Fttrn'•'f \1'11 rurk Ref) Allarrl I\ l.11u't't1.~ll'J'1 l1u' r11/11r~·t·d lllt' Iii. ur_11 //in! S1rhn11 ,\1 r/11111 nrl1•rl (l/l)th' 111 //!•' t1t11rd,·r u/ S1•11 11,iheri K1'll'1t'd11 .'i!11fj/ /'(H)t' ,\./ l11tft .. X '°"'h"• .. ."" l 1ftd• .. " l M ae1d .. Moo .... "' Cati!Of"•a . , Ma!•ON! "'•*• •• C., .. lhH 11 .. 11 Ora-Cfl•"'Y •• C1tm1<• '" ·-'" cr .... •o•• " Sf!••• Ptfttr .,, ~at~ "'~"•"t •• "'"' ... IE<lolerie• P-M ff~ .. -•• ("' .. '""'"'•~! .,. Ttotei.•1 .,. l"ifl~OH:• •n ~.1 .... " _,.,.. .. .. 'ii .. • . ' ·-4 ... _ '.' OAn.. YPILOT N MonC11y, Oeeembet 18. 1974 ot Logbootc-• $11 ~5'. Fee -Entail~ Much ·Meditation'· Uy JAN \\.'f>RTll OI ttw Dloll~ '"i.t )looll Twice a day my friend Tony goes into hi s room. sinks into a soft pillO"'". and meditates for 20 minutes. The r l:'sults <1re in fallible. lie comt>S out caln1 <.1nd tr:inquil E\en bcatir1r. I A~l impressed by tl'llS. I :.im not as calm as Tony. OnE' ni ~hl O\'Cr dinner vdth him, I changed my mind four limes <ibout whether I y,•anted to go to a movi e t hat night. "\\'ell maybe I do. No. maybe I don't. Well, yeah, "'hat the hl'll, let's go. Oh , I don't know, let's j ust i:o home," I said. Tody looked at me compassionately. ··Y.'hy don't ~you try transcendental medi tJtion'~" he said. WOllTH Fro1H Pn~AI HASSLE ••• ' ' Overdose~ Pi:ohed - In Death The coanty'a·postal ehler also main· tajns thJt a substation man,.ge.r can . re!pond to communit.Y peeds as re1:1.di· ly as a postmaster under revised pos t oCfice operating procedures that ac· cent rcgiOn al or eeql(alized manage· --. Codinez suys he expects to comp let~ 1 luntinglon Beach police today <'On· his recommend11tion package tG re· ,t1nUud their search ·Ior clues-on how gional headquarters this week. the nude body or a \Vestmlnster youth ··1 don't know how soon t hey'll ma kt• probt1b ly the \tict im of drug over· ::i decision," he said. "~lowever .'' .dose -·\\'llS abandoned below the Godinez added. •·now that it's bt>con1t• Bol.\a Chica Bluffs Friday. . a poli.tiCal. mauer .. 1-t·xpect that 1l lnve,;ti gators· believe-the-body of might tnke a little time." Darrell G. Templeton, 18, 13821 J\1ila n lnaNov.27\ctter tothcchai\iber.hl' St.. was dragged from a vehicle on said th~ reclassification Y.'ill Sa\'C P.icific Coast Itighway and dragged $t7 ,638 annually, chit•rly through or tosl:lt'ddo"'ntothebeach, :-.t1lary savings of employing~ a station Polfce over thl' "'Cekl'na questioned rn~ster rat~er than post'.11aster. the those who th ey be l ieve saw elim 1n at~on of an 11 ss 1st~nl "l'l'mpleton lust. - postmasters spot and other minor ··\Ve're backtracking him," Sgt. po9sts.d f h l h lh h .. _ ~lonty J\~Kennon. in cha rge of the in· oy ar'g ues t a ,,.,. e er e ue r\~ ca l led a station manager ~ (..\•e iga ~ for •lunlington Beach 1>0stmaster, the person in charge 1s ·' po ce, sa . · "still thereandstill dra"'ingasalary .·• An a uto psy by Orange County '·So," he continued, "v.e're probably Co roner 's de'!uties indicat~d ~hat talkingabouta falseeconomy." . ·remple ton died about m10n1 ~ht I • .... So, instead of goinjl to !ht' movie, V.'C went to my first leCture on transcende ntal !IlCditalion lT,\I, Science or Creali"e Intell igence, SC I, 1 etc., et<".l It's u tcchnir1ue ch:im1Jioned by 1\laharishi Guru Dev, a kind. The Corona de! · f\.1ar Post Office Thursday. Surfers on Bolsa Chica handlesabout 50,000 pieces of maildai·. St;ite B~ach found the body about 10 ly, accOrding to v.•orkers there. In con· a .m. F riday. · , . trast. t he Newport Beach Post Orfice 01:ange <:_ou nt y Coroner s 1.n: ly looking Indian with Jon~ hair <ind a stringy be<i rd. I liked it:'" I felt reslt..'CI just sitting in the clean, quiet lecture room. The lecturer was an appealing young man in a very immaculate suit and tie. Not an extra ounce of rat. I noticed. Very i;lean shaven. I lair just Jong enough. just short enough. Jte reminded me or a benevolent youth leader from my childhood as a minister 's daught er. !·le talked aboul·future shock. hu man potential. harmony. loving. I felt glorious a bout the wh ole thing. Transcendental meditation is my birthright as a human, I le<irned . THE OTllER night. Tony went elsewhere and I \Arent to the s~cOnd lecture alone ready to sign the dotted line. I was eager 10 hear about how to get started. I knew it cost something. But J was ready, I thought. -<After another hour and a half lecture, '\A.'e still hadn't heal'd anything aboui-money, te<:hnique, or further instruction. ,, IN THE question and ans"'·er period/'people started asking, "Well . how d5)'ou do it?" ••Jt's errortless," the young man replied ... It ch;µ-m S your mind in · . tt> tbe level or deepest rest." · .. How _do. you do it?" ' "'WELL . \Vt: really shouldn't get into that no"'. That will come later, in the ins truct ion.'' Finally, the lecturer paused ... Among· our requirements is a course fee or S12S," he s aid pl acidly. I gulped.') . "Do y~u give any scholarships?" J asked feebly. '"'No KARE ·cases, we can work something out," he s aid. staring at me ilftl'ntly. "But J doubt If anybody in this room would quaJily." ·' Furthermore, to enter the program you have to sign a paper. Though-1:he course ree had sent-my blood pressure soaring far above tranquhfty le\•cl, I decided to take a look at the form. I! TM is so good, maybe it's worth the price, llhought: ·lt'S the onl y form I've ever filled out that asked· "Whal" is your (· · 'pre!:\ent state or mind? Check one : Good, Worried, Tense, DeprC$sed." , ~;rtt,~ly checked good. ~ · · , ,If • 'f'JfE CLINCJI ER. ca m e ip. the s mal}.. print. 1r l becaiµe a rmecti~'tor I must promise never to r eveal. my mantra -the word . "th~:t ,give' you to meditate upon. r must promise never to divulge or ' ·pii~iHI ·d'hy part of my instruction. -i, · I panicked. This is a big coo game, I ..yelled to myself silently, .. ~~Would .)'ou read this!" J asked the gizy next to me. "I know . .I've ud>eeo• st11aggl ing over this for six months," he 1iid, smilfng·wanJy. :..Y.Btlt-Jl 1m. goi'ng-n?rnad anyway." . . • i:oci Lstalk.ed.out. the form tightly clenched in my fi st. If I go back. I 'll . ~:~:i:re~::v~~.: i:~~c:i::n :;::·0:t~a:~a:~~e~:~~: :~h ~:::~ al t111ftquilit . And un ii m y blood pl'Cssurc calms down from my expetience the _ot_her ni gh(, the ~1 ah arishi Y.'ill have to.'!"ait. • . _. ·-·· _ :8.~e Suspect Picked . ' W·rong Place for It reportedly handles 300.000 11icces vcsltga tor ll 1chard Slaughter toda~ daily. · elcarcd up connicting reports on the -autop!iy results. From Page A I SOCIETY ... "I guess there's tv.·o kinds of people -those who left the east a nd those "'ho didn't, ''.he reasoried. laughing. J\nother thing that impressed the photographer was the tremendous ; number Or boats in Ne wPort Harbor. ··1 knew Newport was one or the t"'·o or three most important sailing cen.' tcrs-,. but I've never seen so many boats iJ;uui Yonc place 7'-and I've been in boati ng centers all over the world,'' he said. P a r ticularly the mult i-million dollar craft lined up side by side al the Batboa Bay Club a mazed Litwin, v.•h9 admits he's rarely fazed by great displays of wealth. llestaurants, too, were an unexQeCt·· ed treat.fol' the eas ternei:.. "Usualfy, I· can find the three or .. .. .f9.1,1 !'..bC!it ~<Jli,ng.spots in town to use as background for my photos. J.lerC', there \V~re dozens I could ha\'e chosen.'' Litwin.explained. Shaking his head, he said. ''T here's a tot of good living going on here.'• SUMMIT ... tim1 'it1·•.") The French presi'dent later told-a ne"~ ronferencel;le.clid not hold much ' hope that lbe Arabs v.•iJJ significantl.•!' lower oil prices. ··1 ·must say frankly that I don·l . think so." Giscard said. But he added that the forces of the .n1arket itself . ...,.. those of_ supply and rlemand·~ "must lead tG a certain, re· 'duction ol' the prices actually prevail· ing." · The joint commuilique also covered seve ral other issues,1 ~ncluding rinan· c1al 1natters, defense and .global dis· armament and security. It said that Giscard "Indicated" - and Ford accepted -a compromise of(er to pay SIOO million lo the United States l<i\\•ard the cost incurred in 1967 "·hen the t:1te Chn rl es de Gaulle The 11utopsy was not . conclusive. .. But ·it look:-t consistent with drug over dose," he said. Pathologists found "gr a nular m aterial," such as pills might leave. in the victim 's stomach. Sl:iughter said .. Toxicology tests ~to confirm the overdose theory and identify the drug may take three to fi ve "·eeks. he added. Pre\•ious reports of the autopsy re· suits suggested that the death may not. have been caused by drug O\'erdose. Sgt. i\t cKenoon said that r.eports of a long arrest record on the victim. as cilecl. in weekend police reports, also Black K t~ight Torehfjil • are untrue. . . "The youth defi nitely does not have a long police record," he said. Costa ~ksa firemen. fight S2,500 fire l)uriday night at Black . Knight restaurant, 330 E. 17th St . Inve'stigators ·Sai~ someone app arently tossed a match into c~ses of ·matches in storage a rea, sending wall -of fla m e up one side of buildilig-;-F'ire was confine d largely to ~xte ~ior. The dining spot .h'as been clos ed since mid-Octobe:r. Hanson .WidQtv Remarries~ Easthltiff ·llraitch ' Ex-Viet POW Former El TorO i esidcnt Carole Lynn llanson, whose son Toi'.Jd, 8, neve r knew his real father , has mar · ricd a former prisoner of "''ar. . Of Boys Club· Opens ' Action, the kind bes t suited for boys trom 1 to.18·years·old, got under wa)\ l\1rs ... lanson. who bccame -l\frs. today as the EJstblurf Branch or the J ames i\1 artin·J.lickerson Saturday in Boys Club of the Harbor Area opj!n~d. Orange P a rk, Fla .. said or Todd, .. T~e new, 1~,300-sq~are·r~ tuuld· "lle's so t hrilled at having a rather ." 1ng \f expected to eventually!be the,. IL \\'as a Presbyterian Church wed· funtilne home-away·fro~·hon:ie !or ding. . 1:000 Boys Ch,1b members 111, the E"'°t ·ri1 a rine ·l\fa}. Steven T. flanson, -Newport.Qeach.{U"ea,a~cordln_1+o~u Todd's father, Y.'as declared dead Oct._ Yantorn, execuUve dll'.oct~ tlle 7. lie had been shot dowJI over Laos on 11arbor Area.Boys Club. . ' J une 3, I9G7. · -·bast-w~e k, Yant?rn sa1~. !"ore tha,n 'fhe new ;\!rs. 1-lickerson was until 300 boys took ~ut.memtf4!~sh1ps for ttie 197 1 chairman of the board of'lhe Na· Boys .Club building. at Vista de! Oro · t I -f .. ~ ·f· r andV1stadelSol. t1 o na. ~ea~u e o am~ 1 ~5 f?_ Start'ng today those new member s American Prisoners and i\·Ia.sslng in 1 ' b 1 · , Southeast Asia: T he or ga ni zation and others_ who already e ong lo the \\'Orked (Gr the release or American y,·ar prisoners. She said, "I rnet J im at a program for prisoners of y,•ar in Dall as. Thal v.·as in 1972." It y,·as t he Sa n)e year that she met a former crewmembe r of her husband who said the major did . notsurvivc. ·Riley to Ci\re ' . CH;\RT Talk Cmdr. l·lickerson \\'as shot down in _Orange-County Supervisor '!'homas club v.Lill be ltsting game room ac· tivjties s uch as air hockey, bumpCr Poo l and billards. ~ , Other me mbers will be" using the club'~.cra!ls shop,.still others· will be testing the club's &Yriinaslum . :.Built;.in featltres of the new club Vi· elude a spacious darkroom where 12 boys can simultaneously.learn the.in· tricacies ·of photgrapby, a meeting room and a kitch1:11 designed for mass feeding~. Yantorn said that Dick Rojo will serve as the club's E astblurr Branch dire.ctor. The new activj t y c e nte r is ·scheduled to be open from 3 to 5:30 p .. m. and rrom 6:30 to 9 p.m . on \\'eekd ays. ILs Saturday hours are 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. 4 Die in Crash \ NE\V YORK IL'Pl >-As police !ell it., a JO-ycar ·old man picke ,,.,.on a pa rt ment to atlempl a rape today. ki chen knife \\hen she responded to· r roommate's cries. "Ann, Ann, there"s a man in my room." \1·ith<lrc\v French forces fr~m ~ATO control and ordered American toops December. 1967, and was held. by the F. Ri ley "'ill discuss issues or interest North Vietnamese in l:lanoi until 1972. to Harbor Area· residents Ttiursday .. I feel that I 'm a lucky girl to have morning at Glendale fo'edcral Savings met t\\'O fine. wonderful men in my in Costa ~1 esa . . ..--li~ .. , hii; brid~aid_ ,--=,,---~'.he-fift h districtsupervisor~-a~k i I mmcdiatcly follo\1•fng re leas(' of AftC'r a Caribbean cruise, the couple scheduled for 7:3o a.m. It is sponsored off French soil. OXNAR D <~P) ~ Four persons "·ere killed and thre(' others injured \\'hen an auto apparently crOS!>'ed the center div ider and crashed head·on into another car olice s i 1'\uolor1t1es 1 cntl 1e those killed in t he crash on !-!arbor Bl\'d. Saturduy night as !larding Barbarirk. 54, hi s \\'ire, Elizabeth . 40, &int.I LY.'O passcngt!rs in their ear. 1 The ~us peel. identified as Frartt:isco Colon, cndt'd up y,•ith a ~unshol \\'Ound of the It'~ after he allegedly tried to ·rap<' a polie~ wom(l n's roommate. ) POliCl' s a id police officl'r Anna !\larir !\I :irtuccielln shot the man ;1flt'r he rlin\hcd through a fl';1r \\'in · 1 <JO\\. of her third.floor ap:irtmcnt in the-t~asl \.ill<igt' aud attarkcrl hl•r roun1111 01 ll'. Offit i.•r ~[artuc·eil'lli'J :-aid lhC' :-.u~· peel thrcatc1\l•fl h.·r \\'Ith a l11rt.:e ORANGE COAST " The O<-Co.~1 0•;1, • . wit~-<~ i1 c.., ti> ..... I,.. Nf-i·Prt••, Ii P"bh-h t,..0._ ciw11 """""'1"0 Co'""""' ~-•1irld•t-... -·-· ,,... ..... , '"'°"4" ,,,..,.,, '°' ""1t• Nllw. ,..,.._, k.c:~. H"nlltlQI"" 8il•c111F"""· ""' Y•llf>, l•wlnt. S•OOltbKk Y•tltf •I'd Uyvr>f 8'K"/1j,o.,111 Co••I A Wrqlir •-I -1""' '' pyl)l,.fM'<I !.otu•<J••I -~V\ ,.,.. P""(•poll PYOl•Y»no Pl•nl ii •P JOG Wlil S..• !.lrftl.(Ool•''""' t •l1•o•n1•"7l7t. ' Robert N. Weed P.•\o<llnt •nd PuOI•-• Jack R. Curley "''~ """''""'"' """ (;o~tt•l ......... 11". Thomae, K~evil E<T'ior Thom as A. Murphine -n~G•nQ £O•i"' Clia r les H. Looi; R1thdrd P. Nau ""'ll•n! ,,...,,.Q•llQ E<l<I"'' Newport Bea t h Office UlJ Nt •OO•t 6oltlO>•rO ~thrll! A<ldr•\• P 0 llo• Ill!. t1e.J Other Officet '-''"*"' 1'nwt••S..·~'-u._.. .. M~. 11 .. ~ .... §Crtel • .... "'"'Cl!"" .... ~ 1/1119".ocll ... ll...,,,. S.OOltboOC• v,11,, nxn L• ,_.,Ill_ •I Sol" Dliroc> "'-'" Ttf1o1iorte1 111 4)'"42-4321 Clissl fled Adv1rll1/ng Ml·.5671 CMt11'1 ... 1, til• O••ttO-CO.t'll l'l.!111.,.•r111 -~f. ... "'"' \t-. olluot•lll,... fOltorltl ""'"'' "' .,. .. ,,,...,...."', M-•••n '"'" .. ,._td •ltMYI \IM'(IM P'""""+tll ot °""1-..-. X either v.•oman \\'OS injured. Offiter J\l::irtucciel\o, \\'ho said i-.hc h;id .. dozed off" at the kitchen table, \\'.1.; :111·akcncd hy hl~r rno mmatC' s eril':5 (or help. \\'hen :.he en!l•rcd thl' bl·<lroom, she s:.dd thl' m;1n "came al ml' 1vith .1 l::iri;!e kltchl'n knifl'. I gr:i bbed his ;:irm anrl \\'C' \\rest led.'· She ~a id sho·hrokc free and r:1 n 1o the ki tcht•n 11ht>rC she h;.1d left hl'f :-.l·r1·ir1' i·evo\ver. "I ran1e back in the bedroom .and irlt'nt1ried myself as a pnlicC' offi cer h11t hl' kt•pt con1ing on ." :.he ~a1<1 . · 'fhl'n I shot hin1 in the f1•g. ·· Cnlon v.·~1 s t:1kl'n to Bcl\e1:ul' l lo:.p1 t:.d . A s pokesin nn at the Easl 5th Street stationhousl' !la id C.1lon v.·ould hl' c·h.irgcd 1111h ;1ttcmpted rape·. hurgl:1r~. a t!en1ptl'tl murder :ind erin11n<1t posse~s1on of a d.in~crous 11·eapon. ' the c-ommuniquc, r~ord and Secrelary \viii live in Orange Park. Hickersdl'I by the Citizens Harbor Area Research nl' St.1te llelli'y /'\.Kissinger dcp:irted v.•UI assume command or a Navy at~ 'Team (C l-IAR-rr:----" for \\la shington. I ack ~q uadron at Cecil l''ield in Co ffee and doughnuts will be served Ki ~s ingttr told reporters thnt never Jackson\·ilJ<'. atnocost. hcforc in rranco·American meetings ~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiio;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;i;;m;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;m;;;;m;;;;m;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;., :~:\l~~n:r~h~p~t;~~ ~~i~hth: c~~~t~~ti~~ ~ou~ r. Mone· "y 1·. ~ Now· ·10~_ u-e· d \'•Ollld bC one of th(' "really imporl <Jn\ •• ~ ~ a I 11uttnme:-. ··of t11e summit. f 'ro111 Page A I MARDIAN. • • r~plied "I \\'as desolated.'' lie sa1<l th:.it after three attempts to rl'sign, ~lardian succeeded in J uly, 1972...,in pcrs11ading campaign · manaf:er .John :'\. ~lilrhell tu assign him lu noll · \\'atcrga~(' du ti<':-. to 8'40.000 at Mariners. Now you're twice as safe at Mariners I We're your "oldest" hometown savings and loon . You con o fwa ys count on us to prOviaeYou with up·to-dat~·service and the highest interest inossible on insured savings. ---C . Mesa Man Convicted In Stock Sales Case Remember, indivjduol a ccounts ore now. insured to $40 ,000, ond a fomily of fo ur con have as much as $560,000 _:Fully Insured! Save at Mariners. Hy :\RTllUR It. \.INSEJ, Ot uwo..11, p,1o1 il.111 ' ' h I . ' .\ t.:o:-.l:l ~l {·s:1n \\'Lt r(•plHC'd \1.l!h· level gangland cnnnNtions anti v.·ho r.1c<'s several pendi ng cr1min;:il rharges has been i:on\·tctt•d 1\•ith three t1thc r men in a :.l1l('k m;1 1 kt·t lr:1ud .:.('hl'ml'. •:rtw::ird Zulx'r, :ul. \\hO'C laill local oddrcss was on ''ukon IJrfvc, fact's ~enlencin ft in ~e\v ''ork c11.v JAn. 28 for h111 rolr 1n a ~rheml'.' l1l c;ell un · rcg1:.tere<I :>tutk lh.il ~'!led S335.000 for part1c1pJnt~ I il' and 0111• other among thr fou r de· f('nd.1n1~ \\t•rr al!'o indicted Ins t \\t•ck 1n «nn 1h·i·t111n ~1th a 5250.000 Las \ r\I,1~ gumhl1nµ rasino r ipoff carr1rd 11ut 1\ 1th C'la bor11ll' :>0phist1('i1\lon . Thl' n10,\ f·c-tcnl ll'.l!'al acl1011. an <:i~ht rl:iy 1r1,1L t·ncl('d v.•11h Zulx'r and his :t\sn<·111lt·-. being found guilty of a sch<' mt· to ~ell unregistered :;lock In' a \ ~hell <;orpor;1t1on a nd thus rig I.he 1narkct. Like the recent indictment on the t·asino case, the charges on v.·hich Zuber \\'as convicted Thursday oc· curred during a pt"riod in 1969 and 1!170, :iccording to government pro· :-.ecutor:-.. Three derendants and rormer as· soc1ates or convicted businessman Alan Segal. 56, of North J\l111mi. Fla ., had ulread~· pleade.d guilty and lcstified a Ra inst Zuber and the others. A$!1St'nnt l'.S. AttnrRl!Y John M. \\'alk<'r Jr. told the ('Ourt St-gal used nominee' In a ~c hcme for profit in \\ h1ch :..lock or Pioneer ()c,•elopment Corpornt1on "as n1anipulnted. The three defendants v.·ho plendl.'d i:.u1 1t y and testified against the others \viii .be sentenced Jan. 13, "'hilt> Zubc1', s('~Hl. 1\nlhony Scardino, of ' llQ\I Slnn . Tl·.~ . and lfiJ\Vard FinkCl!J· tc•in, of Duysi<lo. Queen, N. Y ., o.1re du on Jan. 28 10 go before U.S. l\1aglstrat Lloyd F'. ~rt'l\ta hon. ( 5'/• 'Yo 5'/• 'Yo 61/2% 6'1·% . 7'A% ' ,, 5.39'Yo ,.,....,.._,_ 11111 .. -· ... --· 5.92% ..,...m•;c· .... "-"-"""'-bo ........ ,.00 .. -· .. _ _,,,_ .. 6.72% .,...,._,._ -.C•ll,Ollll • -· -.-..... i.-.. = 6.98% ::r::::--.. "·ODO • -· ..,_,.,oo...., .. ='7,79% """""-11;a • --· 'IEI SllYICIS PHOTOCOfi'vtNG MONEY OltOEJIS NOTAJIV SERVICE SA.Fl DEPOSIT IOX TRAVELEJIS CHECKS TllJST OfEO NOTE COlllCTION ,.. .. ,......_ ......... &11111&11 ........ ......... ,., -tr ....... Ill ""'lflult Mc.wM., \ -~ .. ------~~----' . , ' • • •• r '" -. ... OAILVPILO? Jl~ss · _a flcroo_ge? ci!~ngd;;;tces NEW Y0!:~1~.~!A~~~ s.~d~CHANGE -\ Compare Your Christmas TimeO :~f.;!;-·r ... , ... ~.:'."~._~~:t·v~l~~t!'!r•~11·vii,~~· .. ·:· ... --.·,·=-""'-·"'· ... ---·.· .. ·::-........ i=--.:.::..~,~l:'~.:""':;:l!:::::.:::;;,:.:,~::::,~ ... ::.:.1:;:.;::::.. •• ,·;:--,·--~---·.-.•. ·.=-"°'"~ .. ~~ ~ _ .r.c.1.10 .. •l »...,_, j..i1e1.,,. Rff Y"'-"' HOuNto'!j,' "l",._~ Mlt Gorp 1 t ,,._ ... ,,,l!upt1.o . • u _.,. S..lH -11111 °"'" . ' , 1~ •• . •lllO I • it'-"-\lo Htfo!O.,. t .• I »w. . . ...... """ ... I 11"1 )\.o-"' ~l!Gcll • °' .. 1JO )I -11'1 lal11k1\ ... • " )Ott-" \ BySVLVIAPOBTEB With Christmas and New Year's Day falling in rnldWeek this year, produc· tivlty in that period will ])lUntetoanextr~orCllbary ~xtent In our naUoh's fae· tories, offices, banks, hospitals, etc. All-bvsi· nesses-with rare excep· Lions, such as hospitals-, will close for the actual h olidays on Wednesday. Time-off will be in a sharp increase both be(ore aod after the holidays-eithe r with the ·o fticial blessing or employer personnel policies. or Yia the unorficial actions of millions or employes s ud· denly l ai d To-w by myste'rious attacks of the flu. unexpected deaths or distant but beloved in..taws; whatever is 1974's assort· ment of imaginative ex· cuses for absenteeism. ' llOW WILL YOUR employ~r:~time-0ff policies compare with those o! your counterparts? • -You will h ave the same rights as most of us if you get Christmas and New Year's Di!y~s paid hoHClays -and 'even hospitals make various special ai;~­ ments for workers. -You will be in the ma· jority jf you get some time off o JfTuesday, Christmas EYe, a s w ell. Nearly nine out or 10 plants surveyed by Prentice·Hall wiU jl:ive both NEW VICE PRESIDENT W.a.rren D. Fix production and office employes some time orr on Christmas Eve, '74. -Yours Is in the majority of g,nerous fact ory employt!rs Ir you get a full day off for Christmas Eve. Tuesday will be a full day holiday roi 57.3 percent of production employes at pl a nts <but for less than one.quarter of fOrkers al offices). -Yours is in the minority ar generous employers if you get a h air.day off ori Toe,. day. About 16.9 t>ercent or the nation's plants, accord· ing to the survey, will close their production facilities for a hall·day. At o(fices, almost half will close for a h air.day and 13.6 percent will close a t mid-afternoon. -YOUR EMPLOYER is a modern "Scrooge" if you ' must work a full day on Tuesday. Only about o n e in 10 plants e,x.pects to be open for a full day on Christmas E ve while only about 8 per· cent of oftice.flml5 plan to remain open a full d ay o n Christmas Eve. New Year's ~ve, though, IRVINE TREASUREf! R ichard M. Geller 2 lrvin_eCompany Of fi;_~r~ Promoted ' •• •111 "'·I! trio11 '*"""' 11.. • .. 1 1 10 • • cfll, •llM ,, ,, ...... ..,..; . , .... " Mtflttc• .. Q ,~ ... "lol'f 1.os • ,,oo ~ _, t-'<Oll "''' • • ,. 1" ••• &a I u. ereDt &tor}' indeed, -A A-,-11 .'f I •• It !c•O J•. 11 11\'t-l4i .......... ! Cp I • ti. Wlo-"" MH< ~lr ... 1 • )tlli-\t a ~J.11 • 1JO 41 , . t .. llty Ul.6'11 • o&l I • 1 AJthouib Wednesday will A-tL 1.:1:2 u .u " -\lo roPL ,,.. 6 " 11,,_ ..... ltM 1<1c . • .,. -v. .........,.. '·"° 1 •1 11 • ~ ~• 1 . .0 r• • ~.,. lco.t•.to •• ,40 _.__ v. t.i1t, " • .. 1J ..,. . , I "Cf'll'Wlf.6'111 '»""• 111 Teel .. J .a IMt-lt 1•1t1..n I • lllt. •·· l+udAl.tOll j • 1~111 MHeo11t11 ,1C1 J • l~lt 1!"41t1.12 .. 110 611<1 ••• T.,......I! .. 1 11 -be a pai holiday at all the AcMIC>ev 1 • u '"" ... •r•lffC 'u s ,. 1 G " G .1111 l1 11"" ... Ha.,•.-.. • 11-,. ~· IL( .M • 1ti0 tlll• u. ..,,t:Gl'f t.u •. 1110 11 '"4VI t"'41' eor, 1 '1 1 -" ~Or .0.0 2 •2 , "" trG1.itd ....... l!lllCI .luoc ,. ll I -It H\IOMIT .)Olt JIO ,, •1 ~.,. ,OJ\lnlOt n -16 ~ll'Wlt.M. JO »Ito ... t~c . .o ..• ~ .... companies included in the Ml!•111.to.1 .... '" ... !:l"•ie .•'' 11 ""'··;.; l!OSCll.UdN n 11""-"" ...,_,1c11 .1•11 ,,. 111\o--. ~ .•1d' '° ..___"" ..,,1fld(tl1.1M .. 11to n _,. '"""'"°' ' 1• ~Iii -./ P·H survei·. New Y ear's MMUi..1J11 •• n 2-"" H•1•1 1. •'M'• ••. l::a.""""'9t, 1.-\\....,tto11G .«• 1 Mt-14 111t•1~1.J011 • ,, •. ,fi'SNM,1 ... s '°1~"' Tt<llr>lc"' 1 ",._._, AOClft' .:llOil •• 1:1.6 l •.• W1! .AO ; It ' . , , lk pf IC , , •flt ._ lol. Hvyt•Cll .40 10 .W 1~ 1'lo ,. G M I~< ' 6 17 --'t py.IMi 1.10 S I \1 .... , ~ TfllltOll• .JO I Joi I.,.._ - SYe will be Iii full-day holl-::r,:;v ,)O(I . J.I, ' -.. C•KHG•.'1 6 4 ·~ .... '~:.!. N•ll " 11 I •·· Hydrtnn .t• J u ,.,.., ~ ~··-,)0 ' "' ' ••• lt!,ltlltM• SI J 10 ) -v.. TtlltC:tr .tJ 2 ' "•It d I •• ol 0 r Lt 1.0I 7 ,., u~. "'" '•"•Ck .too • !>O ,,..~ "' I p ...!"', "• •,, J'h-v. • -· ·-Mt1£tf I.Sr •• l1ll ,, • IYt PutO!oL:io. 3 2J ""' •• , '•IHY• Jl .. lite ---i -ay &tDn y lu,1._ee out l " Mtl\.llt pt 2 •. J lSltl+ "' C.'4'rlr I.Iii 12 :rtj •114-1 ., -,, 1 10 -"' ICN """'"" •• lit l\o\• Iii MG1C! Ill .10 ' 2•• , -"' ,.... •• 11c .IG •• l J'~ • " fll9CIYll I>• 6 •. -·~ 1.. r !"' A911ltr• Co I 1' ~ Ui C.• Com Cp , M IJ.H-1·12 lltr.CI 1,60 ' I lf'n-i,ji IMMI P !. .. 1 • D"-• Yt MIC11G1 LO<I I ' I~ ""' f>uGt5P 1 ... J •3 it11o .. loo Tti.otOf'I• ·• 1 ,.,._ Jooo, lne plants while nearly halr AhmlOll .20 , iJ 1 . .. c e s , "· ''' ,. -v. !""' 1 .10 u ,.1 uii.-"" •dt•IB••lt 1 J •s ·,,,,. .. . M1crocto1 .)0 1 11 1,,_ 'r" p,,,rm.., 1.10 • 40 _.. ~ i.t T•11• Corp ·· -.-\Ii' (th I '"""J be Alltt~ IMP) .SI 11'> .. C8jP•f11 ,, J 20 • V. mrylr.lr ... )11 U J0\0-'-l-ITor.i 2alol t\o ,,, Ml(tOw•t~I S t t . P\;ro•Cpfl S 1l ,,,.._ .... 1-•l..OJ 6Sti .. •\i o e P anw wu on a re· Air P•d .20a ,. is• ,,_,116 c c cor11 ,, o "-. . . E .... ,..,111 .:w s n 11, •. 1051111 J.IW ' 11 ,,....,_ "" Ml(l(Ot11 1 IM , 31 ,~ ,,,, Pu,,1•11 .11~ • . u '"'. ,,. l tMtC ••• . . t:w 1111 • • gular workday schedule. A1rco1M .90 • '' 10'/I ... eeco '" 1,1s ' • 1111. "" f/IV\f'l t.Xll ' 11 1J1oo ..... 1uCtr<1111.JO J 111 11.,.._"' M1,s.&u 1.J6 J 112 ,,"'• ,,. .....,..,,,, ... • ... 111,1)--"" ,_El'!~".. 21 "'•• ""' AJll'Wlullr• .. 211'4 ~""''''-11M1IO•UJU ... £Mlll .11':1• :16 , ....... UICtftptA6 •• ltoOMl -1Vt MICIMl1.0klS "t -1 .. -00-Tt-P. . ..O>• .. I• •• Office -:mployes will not ••1-1.?0 l '° 10 _,. "'"'Wlfo, .. J 12 . 1:'""°'1.:re 6 1 10""-~ 1tt'-"Ol'J1't .. u :111-. ••• Mld11t1C11t1, u •l't-..,,, eua•o•t .• 6,.2.1012\'r;\.\o' T••«o 1• JU» 21~ .•• r II Al• G.lt 1.1111 • • • " Ctnco Ill .10 1' J11 J\'t .... l"'""'A .'1 .. "'° •"-... Ut ,.., 1.l'O , ttl ,,.., ••• Ml'"'-LC. 111 J ll 1J~-\'t OUa•O•!ol J . I 4.1 ' , •• , ..... w 1a II ,, ...... ,.. are as we , Less than 3 """-• 1n1s1 .. ~J •~·.... citnt•• . n s i. 4-..., """,. ,.1,. 1a 1:rt 111.. • "" 111Pw ,i 1.1i-i .. 1100 u Mutnl t'.::iw • u s\\ ... t).M•S.O' ... ,0 1s 1t2<o-..., It•I! Tr 1 10 1 61 111>1o-~ percent will close !or a full -lr.llWIJllll ... 4 l 1>'9· .... (tllHlldl.72 • JI 11-"' E"""ttGtl J IS J\.o ... lllPwt/t.U •. rJ'9 11 -I MMAM ·!.IS II 111 .. , .... \.o OwltlO•.SOi:I .. ll l'• l•GtT• 1 ,. ) 11 ?lll'o• .... AIDtrto(: .,. II 14 •""' . Ctr< UIL 1 Ml 6 ,, 1~• V. £~ ..t0; S ,, 11 . . lllPw "•·It .. 1\to t1 ••. MlnllPL I ... 1 It IJ ,. "'° Qwlttor pf 1 .. I it -10 T•G•Tp! I'> . I "'-• "° day and in m ost or fices 156.3 1r.1Dtnw. ... • 1 11._ .,,, c ... 11Lf ....... 1JOG u • . . 1-••F .u ' 1 ·~ • ..-111Toorw .)0 1 , 1.-. '" Mirra ,..1 ,,. , ,. • . -• •-r •• ~11 1 10 • " t1"' .. v. I .. ,.•,""',,','.·<' •, •,.10 1fto-_. •. C11il P 1.H 1 11 ·~• "'° lllt•llll.JO S 1 1•"'-\lo l ~l1IC11 • ,. I • \;, M1u11£<1 .JI l 1 I.._,, lltl\IOll to1j 1)1) lS • .., !,",','•'~,,,",,' >'>'> .--••• '•' percent) emp oses will work .Q -C..L• I 11 1 .. u -.... fnvlrttfcll 6 J1 •i..-.. INA ,, 1.ID ' lU 2114-"" MIUA• l 10. l JI II -... 11 .......... 11 s 2tl JI-"' ' I a rull day On New Ye.r's AICOfl L• 20 1• ,, u-~ CnMP• I ,.. I JI 11 • .... ( ........... ' 11 l't-..,,, lNA In~ l,M, • . ll ui ... ""' MO Ptc "' I . . ,.) Ill'>-... liltn<9 111 '1 j 1 '"-... Tt••.cl•f 01 " ,, \SI;,, •• Alf>••n10d/ ll 2 ....... c ... 1sw1.11 11111•"'·"~t.40• 1111:i..~ll'IC-t•I>·· ", ...... MOPnCl . .Ot .1.-i...111to1dAml I )l'o--l,l•P\,,l .HG6 Jt1-"" E Ye. AlltO!l 2.IWcl:j'.1 JI 1~."" Ctntlk1 . .o s JG 10\lo•""' l!EC1Llft1.o1a J ir 1a•" •• ll'ICCtnc .tto .. J 1~. ,,,., MOPtiJ ,Mo s 10 l\l'i .•. !lltflltio1111 lj 1~ 1, T••Vlot 116 t 11s '~'" \, AlltQCI>.• ,. 31 ~ •. C"'1Ttl1.1l I Jt 1~ .•• -rkl.40S fCI 21,,_-~lndl•nG•tt 6 -10 lj.\o.-""' MGDllH ,IOll . )I 2"1. ... lflt\t<llnl 11 ,,,__\, l~•ll lnclu\I l 1• l"- What about special ·h oli· A1111L...:11 J 1t 21i.--. '"'''M' o. , 1._ 1 . •• 11....,1,. .u 2 12 ' .. , 1ndPoo L 1.n ' 11 ,.,,._ ""' MOD1101 J ?G J ,.. )&"lo-... 111,y ·'° 1 1t 2·~~, "" r.,,,..., 1 10 s i:u u..,.... 1, d Al!t LvdOIJ •. 2 JJ ... ""oc120 l 1• 11,,.._'4 Ellttlln .lO. n 2\lo+ .... 1-111120' n •n ... MOll!<O 11 • 1' "'• ~· llCA C pl s S.1 ·-\, Tf•,•P•JOI . 10 20">. ayarrangements? .r.11o;1~1.s1 1 19 u"'•"" c.•111.1a .. .a, 19 1 1:u.y1c1.JO 1211J""'-'~1,.,.,0 0111 '° s~'>-"" MaN .. • 01 .. ll 1 -'°'111c•cv •• .. 11 40.,,-1. r1•"P•1.•a .. J 10 •• ,., These are P.rtl-cula rly AUtnGrp • .o ' 1 4~ •• ""' Ctun•Alr 1 4 " ,,,.._ "" EU'lylpt 1411 •• 2 ll\l'i-... 1119 Alld 2.)t 11 JI ., .. "" -... Ab I J 11 I~ \, qAe.ano Co . . J ,,.. ln•OkOI 10 , U( l.\lr-\} lr.llld en 1.IO j lo:J 21"'. "' ~11.trftP:!ntl t 3 •1l• ,,,_, . . £vtMP .•Jn • ' 2tJ 2~ ..• In.QA pl 2.lS •• 1U Jt'.lo• "" Mol~Cp fj.d ' JP lJ'o-"" Atta&Bt " I 111 16,,._ '• p1mB•l1 /1 1l u u . ·- s 1 g n if i~ant this yeak !:::'::~o,,141 ; ,~ l~14=~ c~f~'~",:~.~ ~J ,:! tt ~:cf:!!fJ .~ 1~ ,;:::: ~ :~:~;:=: ! 6~ ti~:-=~~~1 j ~~ ::~: ~ ~~" .~!!·~ 1;1 ~:,!, . r::~~~w'°1 1~ ~j t"': (: because 1£ tbey are properly •1111as1 1.so ' •l1 ,.v,. ~ '" 111 p1 s.,, .. •ioo ... ...._"' EllJ'O'Cll Sii s ns u -1oa 1...._1 .40 3 JJ >""' . •. MonrotA .4~ .s "' •'• t '"' R..a l oa1 11 Jl 11 • \\ r11t1n,o ·'° 10 to •11.-1-. b did lh II &lljli\ipmkl .O flt. CflmpSJl . .061'M •ll\9-..,,, _,,_ t...iicoC .10110 ~\tMoll'fn2•0 "•IU •H ... A .. Wll.IO) 11S'-•'•ll'9fpl,IQ6 1l10 ••• a n e ' ey actua y can Alll1 Cll.t .J6 ·~ 11 •l'I : : : Cll.trC 1.)S<l I ,, """-t;, :* .. ,.'!!. ·~ s ti (I'. ... IMil<~pl \"" •• , t\-.... --•Ok l .OI 6 • ,~. "" RllCflOIO ,1(1 1 M '°"" " T•O.Mir .60 • • »·~ ... ' -ncre a,, product•' v1·ty al AllrvfllA .st 6 21 l l'I+ "' O..rtr NY 1 s ... ,........ 'lo r .... ., ·-l 110 11 .•• IM.JIC.Op 2.60 .s ,s.i JOyt-VI MonPw 1 ICI 1 )1 21.._ ~ R1ISllN't . .a J )0 l .... Tlllf•lll •Ga l HI •""-ft .f.lplM pt .11 J • 1\.11-"' Cll.ttFftd .72 .. n 1:i. .. It Ftlr<lllCI .XI s )0 , __ "' IMI Inv .Ull I 17 I,,._ .. ""'"'9S 1,1(1.a •• lJ JO •.• "" Eltt: .IO s ,. IO't.-.... , ..... l..C 1 J ,,....,._ \'t other times of the l'Cilr-AltCNI l.lol s 312 11 -.... 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Social Security Adriiinistra· ft1iles flown by fare pay· Geiler is c h a r ged with re· tlon will discuss social ing passengers jumped 15.3 commending policies a nd security tax matters a t the percent to 1,3 17,065.200 programs to secure financ-dinner m eeting which will from 1 • 14 2 , 6 5 6. 7 0 0. ing for the corporation's be h e ld at the Saddleback Passenger densit_y (th e l and developn1ent pro· Tnn in Santa Ana beginning average number or g r ams. profitab!C u se or a t 6 :30p.m .· pa1senger s Oying per miJej' corpor ate funds and mak· Reservations m ay be rose 15.4 p ercent to 47.2 lng sure 'the company h as 'm ade b y calling Pat Lister from 40.9. e n ough in surance. at834·4$30. ' G11i111•rtr n11d Losertr r,.------------------~ N"" vor• llJP!l -Thi 1o1~no Utt MARKET HIGHLIGHTS .ncMI Ille J\9Ck' lf\ll -.. INCi ll'IOSI Ind loll 1119 ""'" bMfd °" Pl'f<llll "' c......,. , "" U'lt Neff York Stat• l•tf .. 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'" VWLayoffs \\ 01.FSBL HI •• (~ermany fAPr - \nl k..,.,.,11j.!,en ;innounccd l\londay lhir one "'f'l'k lityt1ff of J0.000 wMtr~t~-1 lflth m;iJor <'lltb:tck th1 year by.West r. rm11ny's large~t nutomotln? cmn r puny. • • ·~ • '"I! DAILY PILOT Monday, Oeeembtr 18. 1911 . , Bicycle Rider ~e!te·tt-$1 o_;l)OO MtNN APOLIS, ti1inn. <AP)' A young Mi n· ~tan received a hero's welcom~ when he returned home~ fclllow ing a bicycle ride· to Cali.tornia l/lat netted-:about $10,000 for the Amer~an Cancer Society. -Bill Boyer. 19, a Navy ·~. ._. ... . -' • • .,. ' . .. She~s Chip Off 01'. Bloek . ,. . . ~ •. ByVERNONScoTI' OLLYWOOD · <UPI)'-;-Taryn--Power; '2l·year-old daughter of 'Tyrone Power, ha.s no memories of her father )>ut avidly watches his old movies attempting to find clUes10 his personality and character. Taryn, who was 5 when her father died, has mo\'ed to Holl_ywood Crom Rome to establish a film career. She ls an exceedingly beautiful girl with the .• green· 1 gold cat eyes of her mother (Linda Christian) ·but lhe turned-up nose of Pov.•er and his soft, pleasing manner. Sister Romlna ha! been more bi.ibly pubUciied tban Taryn. Romina "t~l.lsed ' flurry or ex~ittment several years ago when sbe did a nude scene lo a movie Jn )\ome. Taryn, fluent in English, Spanish. Italian ind F(ench, itlld determined to become a fine aclre&S, rules out nude scenes. · . "My father; my grandfather and my great-grandtathtr v.•ere all actors," Tat'yg sald. ''My mother is an actress. I "'fr;:;;;;;:;;;:======:;- v.·ou.ld like to carry on the family tradition. Tome, it'snOt so much a matter of pride as it is responsibility .11 , . ' • eamao. from St:>rlng Lake Park, pedaled from Min· neapolis ~o Los Angeles en route to~t camp in 15 weeks last summer. San Diego, for a two-week rurlough after boot camp, lie \~.'~S m et at ~linneilpolis· St. Paul International. Airport by a 100-piece band from Spring Lake Park_ ·lligh School, Atty. Gen . Warren Spannaus, Navy of. fici~ls. representatives or the American Cancer Socie- ty, his parents and friends • '11•VE ONLY seen 10 or his movies," Taryn said the other day. ''But I would like to see them all." L.A. CALLS· 6•/1'Ji11. '. I _J -· ' . .. I. ' Boyer fl ew home from \ and relatives. . When Boye~ enl\st.ed in the Navy, he told officials about his desire to cycle to California. They not only gave their li pproval, but also cOntacted the Cancer LONEL y Soci<ly about fund raising. -, Boyer left !\tinneapolis on ' trUSfraled. proDlems? h:!J1·5 o-spe!?d.bicycle June 11 •• .. ,.,_ ABC Telephone eJ • "·I especially Uked "The Luck ·of the Irish' and 'The · Razor's Edge.' I liked 'Jesse James,' too. But.it was · ·strange at the end watching him shot in the back and dy- ing. It was eerie." Taryn is so caught up in sfudying her famous father that she rarely follows the story line of his films . "I see him as a person '.--my Cather -not as the ~character he is playing," she said. '"And l ttiink I've . learned things about the sort of man he was, traits f!eopt who knew hill) haven't been able to co;nmunicate. AUTO insurance -Own y6ur own tf'lt>Phonf' ~y1tf'n1 and ••,·e 8 S (business sei:vlce only) Coonseltng Service a a.rriv~ in Los Ang es ASPIRING ACTRESS .i 106d<i'ys lai~r. "\\11EN J'M not beha\'ing as my moUter would like me ~~·~64~>-~2~2~2~2~·~·~"~·~~~-:;;=;;;.:::;::==2i~=:~;;;;,:i;;~Tia~ry~n;;P;;o;;w;;e;;r:;,:;2;;1·;;:;;;-I to, 'She say11, ·You 're just 1ike your father.' After seeing l~~s1400 AS .AHMUAL , Silent bur(llar """' alarn1 1y1trms front 80~/day _ him on the screen, that makes me proud." Taryn has appeared in a couple or S!'!coiid·i-8.te SOuth American films and now has an opportunity to sfilne m- "The Count of Monte Cristo" v.•ith JJ,ichard Chamberlain, • HOME Car trlephone •38.81/Month Trevor Howard, Louis Jourdan and Donald Pleasence. • INDUSTRIAL TELEPHONE CO. Thetw·o-hour NBC television special will be aired Jan. • COMMERCIAL oF-CAUFORNiA 10 befo.re. it is released internationally in movie theaters. 3001 R t>dliill.Blvd •. •YACHT · .. .· Wish her. aLadySeiko ~nshnas. Unlike many another second generation performer,· Bid,!!". VJ.) 07 .• Taryn will not be getting breaks because producers knew Cos· la •_tf'liifl . (;a. 9· .,626 her as a child. She has lived abroad almost all her life. 1, ~ ~ TAX PROBLEMS? wh · BOB PALEY and Associates Inc. 581 -13.31 rcver~:~~eai:h~~~:~~~~~ntal about ~er late father, she . 2239 FAIRVIEW, COSTA MESA. . • , , "Last month I attended the 16th commemoration of his' 'phone·642·6500 • 546-3205 97 9° l , ~-34. death," she said. "It wa s ~t the same church and !~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~,~========~ • ..., Ow-c..,.....- •• T•• Los•ef SJ0.090 .,....,-....y. HO DllTS ........... .,.a. A .H. W£/ty£RT Fine Jc~·cls 32 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH 6-44-2040 cemetery where the funeral took place. I couldn't go to + his funeral because his third wife made it clear my mother and my sister (Rominar:and I would not be welcome there . w .... , ... C• lllJI 71J ... 055 f.5,... No ZWS90'-1-1 7J. ya11ow top, Sll•lllftt ltHI ~ck, goll d••I. rrlat•,.111.lttll KaiGll• CfYllll, 1d111stilb!e b<ae.ie1 S1 20 00: . "I'vfl never see a his third wire <Deborah lttinardos)'or my half-brother· (Tyrone Power Jll)"but I understand they are livin~ in 111 exico." • -If bottt·Y.ou , and r Christmas tree -need a trimming.~·~ . < . ~very year it's the $ame: bY the time you've the .latest body-shaping equipment? The ships for half the regular first-year member- trimmed the tree. that trim summertime head-start makes it easy, and our Holiday ship price each. Regular individual member-· shape is fading. By Chris,mas you'll gain Offer makes it easier-still: -ships are also available at low co.l,.I lower anoth~·r five.or ten pounds. ~y New Year's, .-two memberships tor the p_riCe of one. on your first visit. (Ask about our"S'~k . pro-" you'U be!orr)i. Thafs··right. If you join between Novem· gram. S20-20 .visits fpr 2)See.us today. Th.e So \lm9 wait? Why not stay in shape with ber 25th and o·ecember 22nd. you ani:t your more yo1.1 put it off. the more you put it on. ·steani, sauna, whirlpool and exercise .on ·--lJartner may P.urchase one-year membeJ-.Thf;shape Ql.to"\orrow starts today •. ..... " .. ... ... .. 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' • I 1 , ..• • I ' / . ~range Coast Today's )inal ~ N.Y.Stoeks EDITION ' VOL. 67, NO. 350, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1974 c • TEN CENTS . Mesa to Co~sider Low-incOme Housing GoaI . . . ' \ By R UDI ~1EDZIELSKI Ol•o.llrf'il.tloM" A resqllltion which would speed Costa Mes.a towai::d its goal of provid- ing better housing for 'low.income families will be considered by the Ci1Y Council whE:n it meets al 6:30 p.m . Tuesday~ The reso1ution. Ir appro\'ed by ma- jOrity vote, will a llO\\' the city to reclaim'" ad~lnistrati"e ~sts rrom th e federal goVernment for setting up the housin-g proti:tam. City aides· Say the resolution is a small, )'et slgf'lificant'step councilmen must take if theY are to gel their hands',oo S4:1 ihilllon of federal hous- ing funds over the next fiv e Years. The funds are to be released lhroUgh 1980 under the Jtousi,ng and Community De\·elopml'nl A.ct of 1974 and to be administered locall y by an 11 -member citizens panel Applications ror lhe Community Development Committee y,•ill be taken until Dec. 31, according to city admin~t rali ve aide Anne Christian. So far 40 Costa !\1esa residents have applied ror a seat on the panel but more a re needed to ensure reprcsen- talion from all areas or the city. !\·\rs. Christian said. No applications ha\'e been recei\"t'd from Cqsta !\lesa Pi.Irk District Five and ~x. and only t\\'O have conle from District Three. Di strict Five encompasses the area north of the San Diego Freeway, y.•est of the Santa Ana River. south Qf SunfloYl'er Avenue. and cast or South Coast Pl az;.i Th~ d1:-tr1~·t t:=ike:-in all of the ney.· Lary.· in ll'i.ll'L Oistrict Six takes 111 the Ocl Cerro and two other w1nanll'<i housing tracts ;.ind is located south of tht• S;.in Diego F'ree'>''RY, ~st of tht.> fltturL' Corona de! !\lar Frecwa\", east of Red !!ill A\·enue and norih or Rri~tuY Strcel- P~alll'S Hoo.id !\tr:.. Chr~Uun sai d that ath.lit1onal :ippticat1ons ::1rc also encoura~ed rrom Di s trict 1'hrt't'. Custa !\lt·~a ·:­ eastsidt'. ,\pplicanls mu:-t l>t> Cu:.t:i 1.lc:.a l't' sidents but ;ire not rc<1u1rcd to nl cet :iny other quahficallon. They mLJy range in agt: from teep<.1~ers l.O senior t:itizen~. France, U.S. Team. Up Leaders Agree to Vnify Approach to Oil By llELEN TllO;\IAS ,1 t:uordinated oil policy ~houtd be a 1'RP IS !LETS. i\larlinique (lJPll -n1ccting in !\l arch betv:ecn oil- President f'ord and French Pre:-ident consuming industri al nations. the less Valery Giscard tl"Estaing. rc~·ersing developed n:1tions o.tnd the \\'Orld's oil a decade of Franco-!\mcriean rivalry, producers. today ended a three-day summi t The :\!arch "preparatory" meeting. meeting with announcen1cnt of a un-they said, should be follov.•ed "by in-ifi~d approach to the y,·orld\\'ide oil / teii.sivc consultations 011nong con- crisis. sumer countries" to prepa re positions The le:iders. in a joint con1n1uniqul\ for a later y,·orld conference. The urged that the next styl in dto\"elopin~ L"nilcU States has been pushing for a Stock Fraud - Mesa Gangland Fig11re Guilty _By ARTllUR R. \'l1\'S£L I le and one other among the four de- ot1111v..i11 Pi1et,,..n fendants were also indicted last '.\·eek A-Costa ritesan with reputed ·high--jn connectio!1 with_ a ~~5\1 :000 f:.a·s le\'el gangland connections an<I who Vega~ ga mbhng casino: r1.pof~ carried faces· seYe.ril. pending cri minpl out wit h elaborate soph1st1calu~I'!, charges has beenronvicted with three . The most. recel'lf leg~I action, <ill other men in a stock market fraud e1ghl·duy trial. ended w1th..Zuber and Scheme. • ~~· h.is a,ssoc iates being found guilty of a • Edward· Zuber, 36, whose )~1st local scheme to sell 1:1nregistered sto~k in a address "'as on Yukon Drive races shell corporalion and thus rig-the . sentencing i.n New York cit~ jan. ~8 ma~ket. . . . unified polic' .1111011,.: oil ronsuminp, nations in dealing \\'ilh thl' oil pro· duce rs. t>specially the A rahs (But Saudi• ;\rabian oil ministe r t\hmcd Zaki \'amani ~aid in an in- tervie"'' pub.li shl·d today that <it\empts by eo1·sun1 cr countries lo rorcc down oil prices by reducing eo,,suin'ption \\"OUUJ not \\'UJ'k. ("! don·t tlunk that ot l tcmpt~ l11 foree a \o~·ering of otl prict•s b~' cut- llug dO\l'n cunsurnplton ;1.; part or ,, t·onfronlalion stralt'g~· c:1n \\ork." \·a1nani told the !\lirldlc F:a:o.t l'Conomic sur\"ey, a Beirut \1·cek ly. i··The Organization of l'ctrolcun1 Expo1·tin~ Countries can cul prollut. .. 11011 by at le<i~t 33 perccnl \\"ilhoul f1nanl'1al damage to its n1cn1ber:o. ... ht• -.(lid ... \Vhe>reas e\'en .1 10 percent cul 111 consumption y.·ould be highly op- 1 See ~t,;)t)IJT, Page ,\:!) 'Tried to Qµit ·Job' Mardian - '!I( Yi'ASl"ll'.'ZGTON 4-t;PI I -Hobert C. ~lardian tesftifie<l toda,· he did not take part in the Waterria te co\er-u1) and \Y3~. o "'desolatcU" \Yhen he Y-arned of that he tried to resign im - mcdiat from Pre!rident :'\ixon·s re election campaign. ~l a rdian . a sometime San Clemente resident who is the fourth or the fivt.• -, defendants to Leslify in hi~ own de· f~nse al the cot·er·up trial, said th a l at th~ time it l(·as his .. firm eon\'iction" "the C IA v.·as in\·olved i n the . \\"aterf:(ate bugging ~nd rejected u suggestion Nixon himself authorized jl, . I ' UPIT~ Black K 11ight Torched \ . -. for his role in a schen1e to sell un· Like the recent 1nd1ctment ·on the registered stock that netted $335.000 casino case. the charges on \\·hich for pai'ticipants. Zuber \\'as convic~ed Thursday oc- curred during a period in 1969 and PROFESSES INNOCENCE Watergate Trial's ·M~rdian But he also· said lhat .a rew da.\;S after the bf.e·ak-in at DemPcralic headquarle,ts. he began to suspect that "a group operating out of the , Costa Mesa fir~men right 82.500 fire Sunday ni ght. at Black · hnight restaurant. 330' E . -17th St.-Investigators said someone apparently toSsed a in atch into cases of matches in storage area .. sending ,,·all of rt ame up one ·sic~ of building. Fire was confined ?-'.argely to exterior. Th.e dining spot has· been closed 1970, according, to govern~enl pro :;ccutOrs. \Vhite ~l ouse" m-ay ha·ve been M esa ,P o_stcards responsible. r ·-----·-- sine~ mia -octObcr: . · Police Probing · Death of Youth Three defendants and former al>~ sociatcs of convicted businessman AJ11n Segal. 56, of North !\liami, Fla . had -a lready pleaded guilty and lcst'lfi ed against Zuber and the others. Due to Arti.ve; Have 4 Views :\lar clian. a ~ormer assi.!.lant at· torney general, v. as a political t:oordi n3tor for the Nixon re-election \'ampaign at the time of the Jutic 17. 1972 \V atergate arr ests and im- mediately ass(Jmed legal duties for lhe campaign arising from the inci· 1,000 Face Lockout In Douglas -Dispute d B h Assistant U.S. Attorney John l\I. F oun Qn . eac \\"alkcr Jr. told the court Segal used •\~inces in a scheme "for profit in ~·hich stock of Pioneer Development Corporali1tn \\·as manipulated. lluntington Be:icb poltce t"n<lay con- tinut?d their search for clues on hoy.· the nude body of a .. vest minster ~·outh -proba bly the viCtim of drug n\·er - dose -\\':JS abandoned belo\v the Bolsa Chic.a Bluffs Friday. lie said Segal assured suspicioui11n· \CSlors that the firm had go\'ernment contracts lo produce wh<it were termed mobile heaters. ultimatel.v lealjing to an SS00.000 loss for Lhose \\ho put rnoncy into the phony fi rm. dent. ' . . lie told of learning the ful1 story or l\1rs ~uc1Jte P!n~ley. wife of Costa the background of th\' bugging from r.tesa city ~ounctlrfl~n Alv1n P1nkley._G. Corl.Ion Liddy. then~unsel -to the says sh~ 1s ex1>ect 1n~ .ihout 10,000 finance arm of the campaign, ju:-.1 cards this year. f1Ju r .da\'S later.· All or them "·ill be too I ale for "lliS ·exact "'or<ls I dun ·t recall, but If i\lcDonnell Douglas Co r1>oration c alls 1:1 lockout ul its Southern Cal fornia plants. nearl.v 1.000 union workers \\'Ould be affected at the firm 's 1-l untington Beach aerospace Devi_ne Picked. By Notre Dame GREEN BAY. \Vis. <AP~ -Dan Devine. the former A-tissouri coach picked four years ago to lead the Green Bay Packers back to the glory days of Vince Lombardi. quii the pros today and "'as immediately namecj head football ooach at Noty Dame. <Earlier story, B4 ). Devine accepted.the job at the na· tion's mOl'it pr.estigious colle'giate foot· ball school less than 24 hours after Ara Pars'eghian resigned it, saying the pressures on him and his family had.grown to great. Devine's resignation as head coacb and general manager of the Packers was not unexpected. He probably would have been fired anyway. CA.R RV!YS WELL , SO DOES AD "'The rt•s1>0nse \vas renl\y greal .....:: I .!told 1n, car on the.Jirl!it cull.·· lhe salli;fli;id ;l(l\C'J1iser from (."oron:1 del }tar i1:11d . llCl'l' 1s the Daily Pilot ad ."'hich conve1·1ecl his rur to cnsh: "6!-fi.10 1 'l1\-:-TIITtlt"\\"('lt.o---- ;\'eeds bod.'' \rork. S150. S.'<:\•XXXX tr you hu,-~ :1 cur 10 :iicll. cull tH~56itk Put u ff:w \\t1rd~ to Yl'OCk for ~ ~·011 , • In the OJll~' Pilot . . • • he:,dquarters. l Related sto,·y Page A5.) ThC pafent firm is embroiled in con- !ract disputes y,•ith tY.'O unions. the United Auto \Vorkcrs (UA\V ) and the I nternationa l A ssoc iation of :\J_'!~~ipisls < IA~'l ). ln\'estigators l>t>lieve the l>ody of Darre ll G. Templeton. 18, 13821 !\I ilan St.. \\'as dragged rrom a vehicle on P;'1cific Coast l·lighway iind dragged or tossed do\Yn to the bench. 1'he three defendants \\'ho pleaded j!uilty and testified ag11inst lhc oth('rs 1vi1\ be sentenced ,Jan . 13. y.•hilc" Zuher. S~al. Anthony Scardino. f>f llr:iuslon. 1\•X .. and Jl(n\'ard Finkels- tein, ol" B;1ysidc. Queen':" N. \' .. J r(' dtil" on ,Jan . 2R to. go hefore L" ~­ :\lag\strate Lloyd F. !\-1cl\1ahon. ,. Christmas, but that .doesn't re.all y his words y,•ere clearly meant to im r1- mal\er. because. thl·~· re not holiday Jy to me that the PrC'~1ilent 11r lhe Unit· greetings but orf~cicil Cost;.i ril csa post cd Slates authoriz1!d 11:· '.\I ardian cards. said. ContraC'l offers ha,:e been rejected· by bolh un ions, and their \vorkers now are on the job without a new contract in force . The thl'eat or a lockout ha:., been termed a "serious possibility' by a, compLJn.\' spokesn\an contacted 1oday. It could affecl 10.000 union workers throughout Southern California . A spokesman for the 1-luntington Beach plant said that less than 1.000 of the plant's 5.000 y,·orkers are m e1n - bers or the I Ari I and none bcl••ng lo the UA W. Tlie sp9kesm:in said such a lockout \\'OUld not affeC't the l~untington Beach plant's 4,000 other \\'Orkcrs. F'or LhP 1non1Qnt. the re,isJlo lockout and n~ labo1· trouble jn 1-luntingto.n Beach. But the . l'>''O unions. speaking for •membe rs at all or the firm's Southern California--plants, said ritcOonnell Douglas i'.s of·fc.rfn g pay rais·cs amounting to. about 50 cents ~1n hour lo\ver than other .aeros111ct' firms. including Lockheed. B3eing and Rock\\•clr .. Riley to ·Give CHART-Talk Police O\'t"r"'rtic \\'~k'end qucsllnncd those y,•ho" lh e.v b,,lil•,·c s:iw ·Templeton last. • .. \\'e're bacl\trllCking him.·· Sg1 . i\l onty"'l ~Kcnnon. in chargC' of the in - vcsfigation for ·Huntington Beach police, said. An au tops~ by Orah°ge l'Otrnty Coronc r ·s deputies indieatetl th;.i t Templeton dit>d• aboul midn1.uht fSf'f' 000\", P..age....\:!l What a J·'inkclstein and Zuber arc ~tmon.e.. four men indicted last \veek after a ty,·o-year F'BI probe into ;1 Las \o'e~as i;a m hling casino bilking-. 1'hcy ;tl legedly provided eredenli11ls of knoY.'ll hiJ?:h -rollcr gamb l er~ to !Set' l<'R.\l:I}. PaAe .\2 1.. Curve Little League Opened to_ Girls \VAS111NGTON <AP > -The Senate d1v1si(1n that J!lrls have equal rights l•l today gave girls the final si)?ntl l that play Little l.eai:;uc baseball as boys from now on lhcy c:111 play Littll' That tleC'1s1oii \\'as one of 22 cl:1ss l..eague basebnll on !¥1 l'<IUHI footi n~ actionsuilsfiledacrossthc.countryon \\'ith boys. ·· hl'h;.iJr uf \Youl9-be gi1'1 hall players. On a voice vole and V.'1\h no debate. 'l'hi' lt.!ga \ action p;rC\V ou.\Of protc:-;t..; it sent to President F'oril a bill th at espt•cial\y vi_gorous the past t\\'O strikes any_ mention of sex from lht• :;:urrmrt!1""!' -that Little l.eague or- Litlle League·!> official fedcru l l'icials \\'ere unfJirly banning ~i 11s c ha rter. (,rom the league. The bill strikes out the word ··1>o,y'" The Little IP.ague eventually asker! each '""time it <1ppears in the 1969 Congress to amend its charier t11 1'hc s hipment, shl' say~. h; due from tbe Golden \Vest Ci.ird Con1pan.v or Lon_g Beach sometime in .Ja11u<1 r.v . Cards should be availahlc at local stores by the end of nel¢t"months The Costa l\lcs:1 1>0stcards al'c being: pron1oted by thC' Chamber of Co m· merce's .. F'ront Door" committee, ,,·hich is chaired by 1\1rs. Pinkley: 1'"ou r different views \\·Tirl5c i1vai la - hl c the Estancia Adobe-. city hall, the <.:osta 1\lc!)a city ent1·;111ce sign. anti • the motorcycle races ;.it the Orange l·ounty 1''airground..,. l'rinling cosls arl' hctng :,hared hy the ChamlJl"'r. e1ty hall . race promoter }larry Oxley and the post eard rn;.inufaeturer. ' Korean Shots SEOUL (UP I I ~ Antia1rrr:1fl gun" fired "'a rnin g s hots at an unidcntific1I aircraft v.·hich approached refilrictcd air sp~<'C over Seoul c11 rly 1oday. the South Korean defense> ministry said. Korean nt•\\"S re1>orts s;iid 19 pt•rson~ v.C're wounded by f<1 lliQg shrupnt'l. DOW INDEX OFF lN LATE TRADING churtcr und replaces it ''"ith the words µcrmil it to admit girls \.~ NE\V YORK (AP1 Stot'k 11r1ce)>, ··young people.'' The report noted that ,J\eartn~ll .un I isl.less. ror most of the se:-.s1on. terned r\nd frolJl a sentence thaLsl1.1tes that lht• bill established that "Congrt-ss doY.'nv.'ard near the close this aftl·r . the purposes or the league arl' to iil· will not tolerate seiwirate but eciuul ·· noon under the y,·c1,1tht bf lh.c cont1nu ... Orange County Su~r"·isor Thomas · still "citii:ensh.ip, sportsmanship and treatment nf Ji:irl~ in \he l..itllf' ing economic ills. !Tables, 1\ 11 l .... Rile,· "'ill discuss issues or interest manhood," the bill sl'riltcs the y.·ord l..c~ut.'-The Do"'' Jones av4!rage v.•as ofr 5 9-1 lo llarbor Arca residents Thursday· ··manhbod." _ . · P«,>•nt!' '" 586.8.1 · mornifli""nt"litendale "'edernl S;1vln1JS' 11 1' -w-~ till! r , -t h "1! """"-o r--tl 1 hey mus.Lph1.y on Uuw;oim~l(W':n11o ..,. Decline~ outnumbC'rl'd ad\'nnt'l'c: in Costa l\1 e~a. • · ""'llportSR)8 nshlp" was lcJl untouched. as. boys !and on an. t'Qu,a1 basts with 777 lo 499 amon)! th(' 1.805 i:-~ut:-. • The fif th district IU\)('rvisor's ltllk Is The chani-e5 mqde-\\·il)oWWficltnt the in , th~ report maintuincd. lr:ided on lhe New '1ork Slock i::x scheduled for t :lO a.m. It is sponsored to nllow girl~ to play "'~'!er)t..J{tllc The I.ill le l...cn.zue "'fl!! founded 1n rh~ngc by the Cllizens llll.f'IJor Arca ltcscur ch Le.ague. team in lhc. nal,i~l. 1939 it~ <I su1nmcr ba~eba II 11rogra n1 ·'There <1 r.c a lul or cross currcnL .. u1 Team ~CllARTJ, The congressiontil uct111n riillows u ror yount,bO)'h, lhl' m:1rket," ·$lllll .. :ldon Grln1m or €o(fceanddoughnutswilllwscrvcd decision last ~1urch by the New It re<'elvcd it!' horlcr rron1 Olrr,\Yllson&.Co. cttnoc:nst. .Jersey Supremt Court uppellute Congre!is 1n Julyt969. "' -------------' . ·1 1 • • (St•e :\1 r\RDli\.:\', r age A.2• .---.-'--------. - Co11~1 \\1e:1tl1er Fair through Tuesday along the Orange Coast Y.ith some gusty northeasterly y.•inds. SlighUy 'A'armer ,~·ith highs of' i5 at the beaches and 80 inland. l.o'>''S tonight 50 to 55 l:\SllU: 1'011.\ \' Fornier \".>ltJ \'ur~· Rep Alliirrl I\ f;1.1U:!!r1.~1hii has n!lot•kt>d r/1c tl1e11ry t11a1 S1rh11r1 S1rha11 <1ct"rl ulon·· 111 t/1.• niur(/,•r •1/ .'i<'n, 1lobi•r1 1>.:,•111/t'dr1 .'ilor11. /1ur1,• 1l ~ - l<Ntl"O 1..M.&•Tlf '"''"""'. (l•n•t •ff , ...... . ,_, ...... ~ 0.•tll Noll<•• £•••••! '""' £-Ulfl"lt"I ,.,....., . lttr•M- 1 /· I 11cle'.\. .. :1 1~11 " " .. .. '" "' " """l...iflf\ MO••t• ,. ......... "'"'"' 0r-.c ..... 1, ·-Sylwo• P•t!•• _ .. ,.i. ..... " Tll>t'1tn """··~· l " '" .. .. '" '" .. , ... ••• .. .' ' I ' .. ' -DAil ¥PILOT $1125 Fee Entails Much Meditation Ry JA:'IO .\\O,RTll Ot lllt 0 .. 1¥ "''-'ii.Ill . ·rw1ce '' d:iy n1y frit>nd Tony goes into his room, sinks into a soft J>illow, ~nd meditates fur 2Q minutes. The results cire infallible. He comes out c;.1lrn ;Ind tr:.inc1 uil. E\t•n bt·atifir I A!\1 impressed by this. I ~n1 not as calm as 'J'onr. One ni ghl over dinner Y:ilh hin1. I t·han~cd m y mind four times :1hout \\'hether I "'ant£'d to go to a mo\'ic th<.it night. "\Veil maybe I do. No, maybe I don't. \\'ell, ycuh. "'hat the hell, let's go. Oh, I don't kn1)w1 Jet's just go home," I said. --- Tony look,C!I .at me C'omp:i ~s ion:.itely. "\Vhy don't YO~n:.ccndcnlal n1cd1\:1 lio1~'?" he said . ~-_ WORTH ·So. in sl{·;id of going to tht• movie, \\'C went tu my first lecturii on trunsc1·nd ental mcdit;:ition f'r'.\l , Seu•ncc cir Cre:1t1vc Intelligence, SC I, etc .. ('\c.l It';, <1 technique eh<impioned hy ?.l;.iharishi Guru Dev, a kind· ly Jookiri~ lndt:1n with long hair and a ~rin gy beard. I liked it. I felt rf.'~led just sitting in the clean, quiet lecture room. The lecturer WQS :in ;1ppealing young man in a very imm<.1cul ate su.it ;.init tie. Not an cxtr<.1 ounce or fat. I noticed . Very clcun s haven. JJ:ur Jtlst 1<ing l·nough, juiit short enough. lie rem inded me of a benevolent ~:outh leader from my childhood :J'-;1 minister's daughter. lie t<.1 lked ~1bout ~uturc shock. hurnll n potenti<il, h<irm ony", loving. I felt glOrious <ilxlut 'the whole thing. 1'r:1nscendcntal meditation is my birthright as a human, I le~rned. Tll E OTllf:R night. Tony \\'Cnt t>ISC\l.'hcrc and I \~·ent to the second lecture .:i lonr-ready tn stgn the dotted line. I ~·:.is cager to h.ear about hov.· to get started. I· knew it cost somclhing. But I \vas relldy, I thought. After another hour <ind a h:.ilr lecture, we still hadn't heard <anyt hing about money, technique. or further instruction. l~ T llE <1uc~t ion and ansv.•cr period. people started asking, "\\1ell , h O\\' do vou do it:'" "tl'S effortless." the young mun replied. "It charms your mind in· to the level of deepest rrst." "liow do you do it?" ••\\"f:J.I., \\"E really shouldn't gel into ihat now. 'rh:it \\ill come later, in the in st ruction."' Finally, the lecturer paused. "Among our r equirements is a course fee of Sl25," he said pla'c idly. I gulped. "Do you gi ve any scholarships?" I asked feebly. • •11s"RARE cases, \l.'C can work som ething out," he said, staring at me intently. "But I' doubt if anybody in this room would qualify." Furtherm or~ t-0 enter the program ~ou have to sign a paper. Though the course,fee had sent my blood pr«:_~sure soaring _far above tranquility le\'el. I decided to take a look at the form. If Th11s so good, mavbe it's worth the price, I thought. ~It's the onlv for.m r vC ever fi lled out that asked "What is your present state of mind? Check One : Good, \Vorried, Tense, Depressed." I has tily checked good. TllE CLl:'liCllER came in the !;JI)all pri nt. Jf 1· became a meditalor.-1 must promise iie\'er to reve'al ~nty--.,nantra -the word thvy. give you to meditate upon. I must promi~ never to divulg_e or publish uny parf of my in~truction. "" . .. .. I panicked. This is 3 big con game, I yelled to my.!Jeft s ilenUy. ' 1'"-.V6il1i1you read this?'' I asked the guy neKt ·10 me. "I know. I've been str uggling over this for six months," he s aid, smiling wanly. ••But T'm going ahead an.Y"'ay:." ·- .I stalked out, the form tightly elench'ed in m y fist. If I go back, I'll have decided eve.n if It's a eon game, it's a harmless one with good .. rt;: suits. nut for now, I 'm iolicking "'ith hot baths and TV for my attempts at tranquilitv.. · ,.\nd until m y blood pressure calms do\l.'n from my experience t~e .other ni ~ht, t he ~taharishi ,,·ill have In \\.'ail. ' Dai.ryman 'Punches-' Consumer • SJ\CllAl\I El\"'rO l f\P) -An ;ingr.v 1l td rv farn1cr thrC\\' ;:i punch ul a cun -~•1n1l•r advocute during a state hear· 1nl! on mil~ pricing tod:ir. \\'itnesscs and the advocate said. Hur Alpt·r. a leg1sl:i tivc advo.::atl' for the Calirornia Citizen Action "Gi·oup, said he \\.'<t s not hurt by the glancing bjow. 1'hc farmer \\'as not immediately i.dentifird. lie \V<.ilk£'d <J"'a)' rollOv.'tng thl· in cidtnt. '!'he :iltcrcation occurred in a cor· rid(H' outside th~ mel•ling room :.it the Sncr4mento Convention Center \\"h('re thl• he<iring was being held. ,\lpl·r appeared at the hearing to op· post· :.iny increase in the minimun1 price p:1id to milk proclu cers. Dairymen are seeking <1 n increase but tl:id not.disclosed ho\v large a bou.s t th('y ,,·anted. Alpl'J" :.1i 1d he \\'as discussing ht~ oµ· position to the inl·rease v.·1th reporters \rhen the dni ryman eanH.' by. "I \l'HS just standing there talking 1vith ;o;ome reporters \l'hen he can1e through, IO:>sccl coffee al 1ne anc.I lhl•n punched n1c," Alper s<iid . Jt S!l'\'l' S\\':.1tt , a reporter for Sal'r&mcnto tele\'i~ion st1.1tion KCH4t ~:.tic.I •. , Hoy \\'as just talking to all of us :.ind this g uy came out of no\vhere and • said, ·v ou're an idiot and a liar,' anti threw coffee at him .·· S\\•att said the dairyman also pushed a camer<iman up <.1gai nst a \\'all. Alper later S<lid the p.unch jusl grazed his chin. _, 1'hcre \\'<IS no sign of uny bruise or injury. The hc3rin~· continued inside the hall \\"ithout interruption. f'roni Page A l BODY ... 'J'h ursda\'. Surfers on Uol"a Chiea Slate Hc~ch found the body about 10 a.n1 . Friday. Or ange CouOty Coroner's in· vcstigator Richard Slaughter toc.l<iy cleared up conflicting reports on the ;iutopsy results. \ • .. :. ... ~ .... ' .. T UESDAY, DECEMBER 17 SENIOR CITIZE!'t6 CLUB -Com· munity Recreatiop Center, Tues., \Vt:rd., Thurs. 12·3p.m . COSTA MESA CITY COUNCIL - ltegular meeting, City Hull. 6:30 p.m. ··BEHIND THE HEADLINES" - Dr. Giles T. Brown lecturer, OCC Forum, 7 :30p.m. "T !I AT C H AM P IONSHIP SEASON" -Soulh Coast Repertory 1'heater, thru Sun. 8 p.m. Hanson Widow Remarries- Ex -Vie t POW Fo1'n1cr El ToJ"u re,,ident Carole J.,nn llanson. \\"hose son Tod6, 8, n~\·cr knl'\V his rc:.11 father , has m ar- r ied u former prison1:·rof war. l\1r s. ll:.1nson, who became l\l rs. ·-• ' Hold lt,~Newt • James ~1 artin Hickerson Saturday in Orange f'ark, Fla .• said of Todd. ·Ill··:-:-o thrilled at having a rather ." lt \1·;1:-a Pre.sbyl,erian Church 1\·ec.I • <l ing. :\l<irine f\Iaj. Steven 1'. Hanson, ·r0dd's father, was declared dead Oct. 7. lie hC1d been shot do"'" over Laos on . . . ___.. . Naturalisr Chris Nelson displays ne wts and ..new sign erected on edge. o f Briones Park near Orinda \VP.ere an important col~ny .of tlie migratory m embers of sala mander family \Ve re bein g deciiilate'd by careless d'rl vers. They're said to look like small .dinosaurs. · J une3,19G7. . - The '"w olrs. Hickerson was """I Eas' tb.Juff B. ran·ch l(.171 ehnirn1an of the board of the Na· lional League of Familie·s o f Amcri·c••n Pr~sq_ne rs and l\1issing in , , • Southeast Asia. The organization ' 0 · worked for the release of Amedcan Of. Boye_ ~luh pe-_ns \l"Ur prisoners. She said, "I met Jim at a program for prisoners of \\'ar in Dallas. That .. • 1v:is in 1972." ll \\'<IS tij.e same yeal' AClion thekindbw;t suitedforboys Other m embers V.'ill be using the that she m et a former cre\\'men1ber of from 7 tci lS;years·old,.got under way club's crafts shop. Still others will be hr r hu s banc.l ,1•ho said the mnjor did ." tod ay as the Eastbluff Branch of the ,tcstingtheclub's gymnasium . 111•t s'ur\·i,·e. * Boys Cl Uh of the Harbor Area open~d. , Built·in feature~ of the.new club in· Cn1d r. l·lickerson was shot dO\Vn in The new,' 13,300·square·foot build· ·elude ·a Sp acious darkroom where 12 Dt..•<:e mbe.r. 1967; nnd was held by the i ng is expected to eventually be the boys can simultaneously lear n the in· i\01·tl'Wf'ictnamese in Hanoi until 1972: f\Jntime home-away-from·home for tricaeics of photgraphy, a m eeting ··J feel that I'm a Jui::ky girl to have 1 ooo Boys CIUb members ·in the East room a nd a kitchen designed for mass met t"'o fine, \\'onderful men in my :NewportBeacb area,according toLou . feeding;;. Jifi," hi s brid(' said. Yantorn. exeCutive director of the. Yan torn said that Dick Rojo will Aflflt!Jll Caribbean cruise, tl:t_e coupl e Harbor Area Boys Club. -. serve as .the.club's Eastbluf( Br.anch The autopsy "·as not concl usi\'e. "BuL il look:-; consistent \\"ilh dru)'( C1\'crduse.'' tic said. P<.1thologis ts found "g ranul:u· material ,"~ SI.!. Ch . HS pills might leave, ih the victim 's .stom<ich.SlaughtCrsaid. , ' , . Toxicology tests to 1;"0nf1rm t he u\'crdosc theory and identify the drug m<iv take three to fi ve \\"Ceks. he \\'ill li\"e in Orange Park. Hickerson Last week, Yantorn said,more tha n director. \\'ill assurnr comnland of n N<1vy at-300boys tookout memberships forthe . Tti e new ac~v i ty centerts-- t<.1 ck squadron at Cecil f 'ield in Boys Cl ub building~ Vista del Oro · scheduled to be open from 3 to 5:30 .J.u:kson\"illc. and Vi stadetSof. . p.m : and fr6m 6:30 to 9 p,m. on Starting today, those ne w members weekdays. J ts Sat urday hours are 10 f'roni .Page Al FRAUD ••• <tdd.ed. Previous reports of the autopsy rl" other persons on ~ gar1'bling junket suits suggroed that the 'death may not sponsored by a travel agency, then h·ave been caused by drug overdose. had t hem obtain Sl00,000 worth of Sgt. lif e Kennon said that reports of . chips on credit. The chipS were turned · a··loflg au-eslifeOOrd on the victim, as over to th e in~ investi gator s allege, cited iil "'·eekend J?Otice r eports, also then immediately cashed in at race are untrue. yalue. · · ''The yout·h definitely does not haVC ·Zuber, '".ho W-iS ~no'v.n lo be a Las 'A'.19 others who already belong to t_h~ a.m. to 3 p.m . ' · cnib wil l be testing ·game room ac· · livilies •u<h as '!'r hockey, bum per. Newport -Harbor's poolandbdlards. . _ . $1250,000 Suit ' ' Fil~'d ~by Dad Of Mesa Girl Concert W e<!Jiesday Ne wport Harbor High School 's an· nual Community ChriStmas Concert will be given at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in the school auditorium. . T hi! coricert. free.t o t he public, will it Jong police record:'' he said . Vegas hab1tue during his Costa ?\1e.sa ~ residency, currently faces c h arge~ 1n· · ,.,.,, \•olvi ng a bank fraud in San Di ego. " DamagcS totalling $260,uuu "'·ere clr-- ·feature the_ Ne~port Ha rbor High · Chantelles, · Choralle, Girls ' Chor us, Orcllestra and Sailw.Jland. Costa Mesa police have said they manded R·riday by the father of a 12· THIEF LEAVES i1t'l cn had Zuber's home Under sur-year-old · Costa l\'lesa girl who was - _ . \"Cillance d ue to allegedly suspi~ious seriously inju_red last !\l ay 14 \\.'hen . activities. ;· . _. .. shewas knoc~eddown bya<ar in the .THANK -YO U NOTE Zuber-'\l.'hO has given his occupa· crosswalk at Har bor Boulevard and · · · · · '.'Did you beliv.e"ll,im?" asked Mar-lion as roofer and al"so said when ar· Gisle·r Avenue. · · · 10 \VA CITY, Iowa (AP> -Police ,. dian's a ttorne.y. Thoih~C. Green. rested ·Other times that he is un· Named_as de£endants in the Or ange are looking for a thief who took so{lle ··'.'lo,'' 1\1 ardian replie adding that employee!" ....-often "'as seen around County Superior Court suit filed by 520,000 from a department store and from past experience he ~pected lo\vn driving a Li ncoln Continental. George,Chung. 3120 Sharon· Lane. for left a tha nk Ymi note. 1hat if a nvone at the \Vhite House. ·l\tilclaChung,are identified drivcrLila Officers Suid the thief aJ>parently "·ere behiilct the break·in. it might Christina Aske\\', Stell a Aske\v a nd the hit! in Killiann·s J)epartmcnt Stor.e MARDIAN. • • " Knif e-wieldin'g ~ienc(! Rapes Fifth Victim , have been presidential aide Charles . Sei"smic· Wav.es s:ityof Costa atesa. · altc.r closing time Saturday and then -\\''~€~. Chung states that his daugh\er was rifled cash registers t hroughout the , CA~tBR I DGF:. En.eland l r\Pl - A 2Q·ycar·old girl has becon1e the fift h \'lctim of a l.:nirc·i>;lash111!,! r apist \\"hosl· :1tt:1ch.:-ha\"c \l'l"t'Ol"iltd \\Om('n 1n this old un 1 \'t>l'Sity city. Pul tCt' dt'elincd to na nic th(' girl \\·ho \V<iS rarl'd early Sfinda:-· in her sn1;il\ ~1 p:1rlml'lll bv th e m:.in the\' C:lll Ilic l~ . .11n!Jr1ll f:!l' ;., .... fic-nd .. Rut ·liil'Y ~aid ~hl' \\'tl:-o ,thll' lo ~II(' thCrll the r1r:,l <id eq u.lt P dv ~i:ri pl11111 nf tht• r:1 pi ~t . Vl'tl~Cl1\ t: i.:l11l-f Cli.1rlc:> :\J;tn re- ported n1urt• 1han 1;11 nff1tl'r~ /1 £1 \'l' , ':><'l'll •:.Si~lll'll l<o thl' ~·:1~ ..•... ORAN GE COAST c DAILY PILOT f ... Or1~qe (N11 011tf p,\OI, w.I .. wl>o<~ •1 Com• tn'W<I 1 ... ,.,.,..p,tts, I\ P\ibli!o/lf'(I b• t.,. O•ln'llf' c.i.11 P\ib< "~'"9 Comp•n • Sep•r•I~ •<1•1•"'1• ••• IND'•~ MO<ICI•• ln•o~o" ~•l<M•, "'' Cc-.11 IN..,, t-1•w1><>rl S.•t~, H;.nh"9!on e. ... n '.,..,. 11,n Vlllr•. l<•1nt, S~<l<lltbl(~ 'llll•Y "i,7 LIQ""" 6"•<"1Sou1n C.01•1. 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'"''9<1u<•<I .. •!l>oyl ~IM<.••I ""'"""'""cl <«>?•ltlll ownt• ··This is a very dangerous and sick mnn \\·ho \\"ill ulmost certainly go.on \\'ilh these attacks." fl;aan s aid. "\\'c b('\icvc he is hi ghly intelligenl, hut \Vi th a coin pletely split personality." 'fhe :illacks bt'San. last October in an :1rea \\'here many ytiung single girl s !l\"C ill small ap;u'lmcnts kn0\\'11 ;is !;>cd·sil t-sitl.ing room s. A\1 oft he vie· tim:. \rere bC\\l"cen 18 :lnd 20 ye:.•rS o!<I. l'olice-Stiitl n1e girl attacked Sunday i;-; employer! as :i telephone operator .111d \\'as a1\·ukcnc'.'d i.lt 4 a.nl. by ;1 m<in 1\ ho entered ht•r one-roon1 flat. Tl\Q- ;1ttacker. arn1ecl \\'ith a knife. slashed the gi rl's arn1s 1\'hcn she tried to fight• him off, potice said, and then bound <:ind gugp.ed her :.incl raped her. i\ccorc.ling to her description, the rapist is ;i sufl·SIXJken man ubout 25 \Wrs old, 5 f('et 3 inches tall, and \\'Ore :1 bl'::trd that could bl' false. '- l"ro111 Page A I .SUMMIT •.. l 1rnislic ... J '· •·\\/hat \\'as your state 0£ mind at· OSLO, Nor'.l.·ay IAPJ -The seismic' st~uck and hurled 48 feet "'he n the: car store. · this time'!'' asked Green. obse rvatory at Norsar today re··. driven by l\'ls. Askew e~tercd the . The loot "totaled about Si l.OW" in '"I have· previously described it as a gistered sei,,mlc "·aves presumed to cros'!i w.alk at J--!arbor and Gisler. . cnsh ana s9.ooo in ehecks, they said. cr isis of conscience." r..'1 ardian be fr<lm an underground nuclear ex-Ne~l 1ge n.ce IS also cha~ged against ' Scra~·led on a \\'<:tll \\'hen poli ce ar. replied. "I wasdesol:.ited." ·'"" plosion in the eastern-1\azakhstan re· .the cit.~· ~1t~.t~~ allegat1.on that ~e i·ived as a message \\"hich read: Ile ,,aid .that after three.attempts to , 1 gion of the Soviet Union. The ob· greery \\ a\k sign at t~c 1nters~c~1on "Thanks for lhe monetary Christmas · •t d. d d · J \ scrvatorv said the \Vaves registered does not a llO\\' pedestrians S1Jff1c1ent present." resign, J ar lan succee e 111. u Y, ' • ,. t ossthe lhoroughfare ·-197 2 in p e rs uading ca1npa ign 5.0onthc.Richterscale. 1me ocr _ · · manage'r J ohn N. J\fitchell to assign _ . hin1 tonon·\Vaterg:atec\11ties. ~ M • N I d l\lardian sn id thut after he talked o· ur one~ IQ Oi1l•r DQUre wi th.Liddy and Jeb Stu'"' Mngrnder. · . , '.Y t::::J '11'11' t::::J XixQ{I fC'·cleclion official s, li e b('gin ,pernlating that perhaps Whit e Honse · to 8'Al~ooo at Ma'_r1·nerQ. operati\'es· \\'ere in volved in Lt ~ \V aterga(c. , ~ ..,..,,-..._ Moiofcyclist Hurt in Mesa ' Auto Crash .\ Sanla An.:i motorc.vclisl \\'llS in · JILrl'cJ Su nd ny night \\'hen he plO\\"l'd he::idon at high spcccl inlu <.1 l'Jr driven by a Costa r..1c:.<o1 Baptist ntini stl•r 's son. Now you're twice as safe at Mariners I We're yO ur "oldest" hometown saving s and loan. You can ol ways count On us to provide you with up·to-date se rvice and the highe st interest possible on ir:isured sayii'l'gs. , • De nnis D . .Johnson, 39. of 1205 S. 1'he french prPsidcnt later loltt 'o1 l\athy La ne, \\'<IS li sted in fair condi· lll"\\'S epnference he did not hold niu ch, tioli iodav <1! Fountain \';11lev Com- Rel'l'lember , individual accou nts o re now insured to $40,000, a nd a laml[y of four can h'ove as much as $560,0QO-Fully Insured! Save at Mariners. • hopt• that the AJ":ibs \\Ill s1g111ficanl'I)' fnt1nit.v lfospital, \\'ilh abrasilins and 1011 er oil prict•s. t•ontusions over V1rtu<1lly his entire ··1 n1ust say frnnkl y th;.>! I t.lon 't lh111k sn, '' (;i;o;Car1I ~•.1 111 [\11\ hl',lld<ll•d that the fnrees of the 111.tl'kl·l llSl'lf -lhOSt' nf ~u11ply 1H1cl d('n1;.1nd -··111ust lead to-a C'C'rtain re· ·ilurlion of the price:. :J('tU<illy pre\· a LI · lll).!: ... body. ,\ccidcnt i nve s tigators said Johnson's rnotorcyclc \1•us shuttered into se\'eru[ pieces \\"hen it ramcned the nLlto driven by Timothy Salios, 22, or 3016 \\l ~rrcn :Lane, son of Jl arbor 'fri nily IJapt.i s t Church n1 inisterConstanlinoSalios. · 'l'ht• joint C'Omm unlquc :il~o,co\·crcd 1'he 5:50 p.m. collision on faitvie\1' ~C\'f'l'til othr.r i.s:iues. including fiiian--Holirl at T>ar1mouth P\aee con1phitely ti.11 n1.1llt•rs. rk•fen~(' nnd i;iloba l dis· (':l \'Cd in the front end and radiator of :1rn1:1 lll('llt .ind i=.1..•curit~ the c;i r. according to pol lee, It .'aid th;it l~i ~c,u·d "1ncllcn1ed" -• :ind Fur1l 'at('t"lplt>t\ -a co n1promlse T 11nn e y Backs Je s offer !11 pa~· SIOO nullion to thr ~nill•d,._-. .. 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