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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1974-12-23 - Orange Coast PilotI I 7 . . • • • I • IXOll it ' .. . p, Mystery Shrou._s. r-· Cause 'Unknown' , ... DAILY PILOT * * * 10' * * * MONDAY AFTERNOON , DECEMBER 23, '1974 YOL. 6',<NO.. lSJ,? \ECTION\, 1• PAGES T-ravel Crunch "'- UPIT•~ The holiday ttrush 'began Sunda~' at Chicago's O'Hare Airport. 1fhting passengers agai nst ticket agents. baggage clerks, t~me und c;Jch other: Just getting across the terminal was an ac· t;omplishment. . New .York Levy . Nixon Pays Another $11,500, in Taxes · :t:EW YORK tUPll -New York State tax officials disclosed today that former President. llic hard ll. Nixon o•·ep $11.5..i·I in back \a!l(es for 1969 and llad made payment in full lust \Ve(•k. State 1'ax Comn1ission~r :'Ilario r\, { Porno Dealer's Procaccino said the taxes were O\ved 011 a reportable gain from the sale or Nixon·s·l\lanhattan ap3rtment in 1969. ·•\Ve found no evidence of fraud on the p~rl of the rormcr president,'' Procaccino said. The· commissioner said the de· termination on the amount o"·cd by Nixon \vas made earlier this month ·after an cight·mot1th invesligation•by the tax depal'tment. · F . d N• d Procaccino said the amount owed .ree Om-JXe , 'by Nixon iU<:luded "all taxes. interest • 1 • andpenaltiesforlheyearl96!1." Con\·icted p<>rnographcr Marvin f{e said under provisions of state )filler. "'hose conviction in Costa Jaw, it normally would be unlawful for Mesa has reached as far as !he U:-S. the department to divulge informa- SuPr('me CbUrt, v.·a1; ordered by that lihn on tax matters but said that the panel today to stay in Jail through the former president, though hi s counsel, holiday&. had \Vaived thi:; prohibilion. The-court refiL50d today to author1le The. .slate investigalion leadi ng to ball for th(' Los r\ngelcs arta book the. determination that Nixon O\ved publisbt?r \Vho is serving a 60·day sen· the money began la st April 25 when tenccin01'311ACCountyJuil. f · Lav.·yerfi for rilillcr, $2, claimed that Procaccino wrote to the or mer pres1 recent court dl'cisions nleont that his (lent rcqucliting lnror.m3tion on Nix· • <'Of'l\•iction in llarllor Judicial District on's ta11.u while he was a resident of Muni cipal Court was unronstitu· New York prior to assuming the pre· tioaal. (S<e NIXON, Pa(• A2) , f -Slaying • -~ins Mystery . . The precise cause of the mystery death of doughnut-maker James D. Reeves'. whose body was dumped on a lonely farmland road in Irvine three weeks ago, may never be known. The body or ReeveS, ·19. or cypress, was found partially nude, huddled un· der a weeping willow tree on Barranv ca Road Nov. 21 . Now Orange County coroner's de- puties have a ll but given up hope or determining precisely What killed Reeves. A microbiology study is under way and will take some time with minute analysis or portions of the bodily or- gans involved. according to lr\'ine Police Detecti\'e Steve Nash. "Probably in a week. we're going to inactivate the case," he said. tr the cause or death remains un· determined. the suspected murder will have to be filed away forever as merely a suspicious death. Detective Nash said several t ypes of fatal traumas are extremely dif- ,ficult to detect if decomposition of the body has begun, specifically s uf(oca· tion. Ree\•es' body was found crouched face down but the postmortem in- dicated he died while lying on his back. The body was hauled from elsewhere by car and dumped behind the tree, where it v.•as round by a woma n out (or a bicycle ride and . romp with her dog, "'hO began bark- ing at the tree. Christn1 ;~-Lights Stolen in County Christm as light \'andaiisn1 \\'as 1·c - portcd throughout Orangr County during lhc \veekend "'ith sheriff's of- ficers in vesligating thefts and breakages in several communities. Among the hon1cs victimized \VJS that of \\Iii\ ia m Andre\\' Bre\11cr. 65, or 28761 Coronado Drive. i\lission Viejo. where s trings of outdoor li ghls "'ere stolen. BOAT SOLD FAS!_,. WITH PILOT AD "The nd produced mofe than 2a calls and v.·e sold the boat for a fair price.'' " That's the success story related by a Costa Mesa faniily \\'ho Placed this ·advertisement in the Daily Pilol: Pit UST SE ETO APPREC IATE !II' 1'ri·Hull Ski lioat. 13-0hp 110 Volvo. Xtras • ~lake Reas . orrcr. 11.llX·ll.X'<Jr: tr you have a bont or mQtor you'd like to sell. call 642 ·5678. Put a rcW; i words to work ror you. in the Dally \Pilot. ~ .. •• -. - ( \ ax '· Will Christmas- Sh~ppers ·.Steal? See _ P~ge Two ' • -' 'Stoned' Mouse Narcos Trap Dragged Rodent S . .\N JOSE (AP) ~ i\larty lhc l\lariju:ina ·!\louse, !-ilon ~d trom munching on pot for nearly three \vceks, v.·as discovl:'red today, trapped alive in the police narcotics C\'idence roon1. The elusive fugiti\e from justice. police said had avoided thl' com· pany of a decoy mouse named l\lata lliliry, to get himself trapped in a n unoccupied trap called a ''Sherman Tr<1p .. , Case Seen :Closing :Thursday The drug-crazed rodent. described in the police re1>ort as "a con1mon, ordinary brown house mouse three inches Jong,·· \\'i!S disco\>·ered trying lo break out of his trap this morning by detective Aubrey Parrott "lie \VJS really mad. ''ery aggressive, extrcmel,v ;1cti\·c" .said Pnr- rott'S partner, Detective Jim Leroy. ··u looks like he \\'<IS lrying to break qutof the thin.!('' l\10Hpflyt11e11t Rul:i11g Power Can Be Cut Without a Hearing \VASillNGTO~ lAPl ~ l'.S Supren1e Court ruled today that ;i . person is not constituliOniJ\!~' entitled to a hearing before having electrical JXl"'er cut off for nonpayment of hi s bill. The 6 to 3 majority r('jectcd the ;.irgument offered b.v a\lorneys for Catherine J:.ickson. of \'ork. Pa .. th:ll the 1\tetropolitan Edison Company •terminated her scrvic·e \\'ilhoul follo\vin g the procc<lures rer1uirecl by the "due process" clause of tht• Constilulion. .Justice \Villi am II. Rehnquist. speaking for the court. sa id the state is not sufricicntly in\"o\vcd in sucft nn iJClion to bring the constitution::il re· quirement into play. Under the Fifth Amendnicnt to the Conslit.ution. a person may not be ·"deprived of life. liberty or property without due procc!'s of la\v. '' • This applies. hO\\'C\·er, onl~· to the :1cltons of go\·crnmc11tal agcnC'iC's, 110 1 to actions by pri\·alc firm s. f{ehnqui st said the arguments ol Tri-Co unty Legal Services, reprc.scnt- ·ing l\lrs. J ackson, ''sho\~' 110 more than that l\Ietropolitan "''a.s a hC':1vilv regulated private utility. enjoying a\ least a partial n1onopoly in the provid- in it of eJcct r1cal service v.·lthin its tcr· ritory.'' llehnquist said lhe utility "clcctcc! to terminate service ..• in a manne1· \Vhich th e Pe nnsy l\'<1111:1 Public Utilities Commission found pcrrnh;~i­ blc up<ler st:1te lav.·. "Under our decision. this is not suf· ficient lo connect the state pf Pen· nsy\ vania" ,..,ith the pov.:er company· s action 'in a v.·ay v.•hlch \\!OU\d inVoke' thC' proccd~ral guarantees of the Constitution. Separate dissents fron1 the derision \vere filed by Justices \\'illiam O. Dou glas , Thurgood l\tars hall und \Villl ;1n1 .!.'Bre nnan. Doug\<1_$ said the actions ·of the flO\\'Cr comp~ny "arc sufficiently In · tcr.t,,·ined \\'Ith those of the sl:.itc, :ind its tcrminntion·Of·sCr\•ict' pro\'islon~ are sufficiently buttressed by stale law:.: lo m ake them, 1n effect, "stale 11.clions." ·rhe rourt ·;;decision upheld a ruling- b~ lhc L·.s. Circuit Court in Phi I ;1dcl ph1:1. . ~[rs. Jack ~on. a \\"cll';tre recipient \Vilh t \\'O 111 in or C'hildrcn, \Vent 1vlthout JX11\er from Oct. II, 1'.lil, \Vhcn it \l'<.1s lcrminated. until Oct. 1.!I. \\"hen It \\"JS re~tored under a court order. \\'hile :\!rs . .l;il'kson ·s la\\·suit ha!' bct·n pending. ~l ctropolitan Edison pro\·i<led her 1\•1th electrical s ervice \\'lt hout h1111 ng her for it.. 'l'hc cour l 1>reviou~ly held that due . prf)C(':-.S re{1uircn1enls, such as noticl: tlnd he-a ring, nn1 ~t be nicl before gov- t•rnntent a 11~· conferred bencl"its sueh as dri\'ers license~ and \vclf<irc pay· mrnt:. may bt• rc\'Okt•d. t.:tilily rcprl·scnt;1t1\·1·s :.irguC'd in the e;1se th;1t the ;1bil1ly to ll'rm1nat{' for oonpayn1e111 1s ('SSl'llli al 10 a~~urc· that cu,;tonl l'rs \I'll\ p~iy . They :.:oil )'.pl·l lin~ oul rt'lllllrcmcnts ror a he:ir~ 1 n;! c1)u Id Jcn1>:1 rd11c• their pO\l·er 10 en l'ort't' tO!ll·(·t 1on;; through the thrc;.it 111 tcr1u 1n:.t1n g ~(·rvicc. Finger Jury Convicts Man \.E:\'Tl1R \ 1l P\) -·\ ll c•\('r!v 11111:-. 1111 ,1111.11.-r \111! b<' senlt·nccd ./;1n 27 for h1r1n.: 1110 n1en to c·u l a f1 11gl'r off lnrn11·1· :ic1re~!' :\lar~<irt•t S,l\Jt:t'. Pllt"IJOJ'\C'dl~· HI rC\"{'ll~t! bl't'JUSl' s he bit Oii 4lllo~ vt" hi:-. . Hct'~c· L. ~I ilner. :)!). pleaded no ron· test rn Sup1•t'i11r rou1·1 to rhur~(·s of n1;J ,\'ht•n1 . ;i nd ~oltr 11n1~ ro1Jh1.·r~· ilnd as~uull. I!(· "'-lt' C'h.ir~t·tl \\1th h1r1ni.: l\\11l'X·C'fHl\1C"t:-. fnr S.'i'ltl lo at\;11'k ,\llss S;1\':1 i.:e. :i.\, "hn:-c r1~a 1nan1e1s ~la ji:!· J!l t' l11('k~. <111d b1·1ni: him 011c of her l 111g~r:i • 1'hl" pro!'rcul!rtn said lht• t\\O broke· intc1 hl'I' honir in 1971 \1tlh :i bolt cull('I. anrl mutil:1ti:U t\\o finl.!l'r:-. 01 hl'r l1'ft. hand 111 j n 1111!'11rr1·.ssful al !cm pt to cul one off. Thc aHhtl nil"'nt :;;.\,ld ~I il1r~r. \\'anted '' r 11\~cr·(Or ·fl tll),{'r \'l'n~e:lnt;C. '· bccau~~ shl" :-illcg<'dly b1l a f1ngor o(f his right hn nd during a quarrel • ' \\! ~\Sl·flNGTO:\ < L"PI' -A del'enst.· la\vyer argued today that forme1· \\'hite flouse chief of staff H.R . llaldeman v.·as~so busy v.·ith his duties he had no time to co\'er up lhe "pim· plt'" of \\"a tcrgate. "\V~itcrgalc \\·as no mote thal1 ,, pimple on the mound of his othef- dutics. ·' attorney frilnk Strickler said 111 final ;n·gun1ents in the \Vate rgate cover-up tri{il. 1\·hich could go to th~ .1ury Thursdaror Friday. Strickler. \\'ho concluded his argu· ments on l·l:ilderilan·s b<-half, was to be fo!Jo,ved by attorn~s for the re- n1 :iining J"our defendants -former ,\ttorncy General John N. I\1itchcll, former \\'hitc !·louse aide J ohn 0 . ~~hrliC'hman. "former assistant At- 1orney General Robert C. l\-Tardian. ;ind former re-election attorney Ken- neth \V. Parkinson. C.S. ll1slr1c·t Jud~e .John J. Sirica announced th at the jury of nine \\'on1e n anrl three nicn did not v.·ish to mcel 011 Christmas E,·e !'o the trial v.·,1s to recess at the end_9J'thc day and resume Thursday. "I don·t \\'ant ~·ou to lose sight of the l'::irt that e\'t'rything: \\•as not \\·r1tergat C'. \VatergJ tf'," Strickler told lhc jury in hi s ~ummation. •·J·\t> <lla\dcm:i n J \\'ilS t.oo busy. \Vatcrgatc v;:1 s no more than ~· pimple on the mound of hi :i other duties.'' 1'ht' attnrne~· said Nixon·s aides llC\'('r t'nga~ed in \\·hat he called \\"ide~prC"ad domestic illcgalily at the Ii n1c of I ht' 1!:112 \V;1trrg:ite. break ·in. fS('(' 'Pt'llPLE'. r .. ~c A:!) Or~•••~t·. ~ C•tast L-,~~ \\i e:1 t l1t• r Gu.-\y 20 lo 3.l rnph \.\inds thr()U,Ch .1·u£'sd a~·. Sunny and ('oul , Lo11:. lll'tir 40, highs n ear "" l'SIDE TOD.\ Y St(Jr of a soap Oot'ra :;11us daiftimc rrll· r 1.\IHll gel ~ <l!l'Oll 1< 1/11 ~Mu• .~ub- 11·rt \ 1, 1r/'oaid~·" 111 pr HUI! t' ~'lt'. Story, POfo'l' Ull tt.! You• \r••JU' 1..M 1u,o C.i•tt1111d Cl•uil,., c ..... ,. Cro~•word Dto••~Nohc •• l••l•"•I P-.e lM•t1•011rntM f•fl•nto• , .. u •••• , ... "-'•M- i ndei< ... .. ., • .. II ... .. ... M " '" .. .. ' 11.nn 1.•ndtn. "''"'' '""" "'"""' N•h•"*I New• 0.011t1 (QuftTJ ,....,1, _ .. )IOH;' M.l••tt' ......... " 1Mfltt$ Wt•t11tr .WHIOIN .. , .. '" " .. ... .,., ... '" .. .. .. .. ' I ; • AFTER PARK ING HIS CAR, SHOPPER CHECKS OUT PACKAGE-LADEN. TRUNK PURPOSELY LEFT OPEN 8''.t ,REPORTER · PHOTOGRAPHER TEAM , THEN CLOSES TRUNK LID Newsmen Offer Temptation or Easy Theft and Expect the Worsl; Instead, They Discover Honesty and Helpfulness of Fellow Mai:a To Catch a Thief Hoax Fa iled ; Folks Honest WJI AT JCA PPE'.\'S TO <in ::i.utomobile trunk j<Jmm cd with Christmas present s if the lid is left open in a busy parking lot? 1'he Daily Pilot \''anted to kno\v and sent reporters John Valtcrla and Rudi Nicdzit.'lski to Costa l\lesa's South Coast Plaza over the wet·kcnd to find out. The results \\'ere qui te un expected. Ri gged lo remain open cnougtl to reveal a.load of phony pre· ~cnts -yet give the impression that it had failed to latch properly -the car wilh the oncn trunk was parked in [ront of the l\lay Com-pany. • AN INl\OCE:\'Tl.V PA RKED .camper van parked 50 yards a\V:Jy provided an observation post from \Vhich the reporters \Vere able to photograph the seen(' \vith a telephoto lens. 1'he idea \Vas to surprisC' the thieves by running their pictures in the paper the next day. Hut the only persons the camera cap- tured '''ere honest ones. -·z-\ total or ~ix shoppers sa\v the car \Vith the open trunk and stopped. Six out or six pron1ptly slammed do\vn the lid. F i ve or them \VCrc teenagers :.ind one of them cared enough to stop his car in the lane of traffic, run over to the bait and close the trunk before zOoming off again. ·rtic best opportunity for a hei st ,,·as rejected by a man taking his family shopping 'A'ho parked next to the car \\'ith the presents. I-Jc could ha\'c easily accomplished <J trunk-lo·trunk tr<Jnsfcr of the goodies. hf stead he chose to close the trunk. T llE EXPERI E~CE leaves the trappers \vith a bunch of old automobile parts. ne\vspapers and type 1nctal \\"rJppcd up as Christm as prl'sentf-1. lt ought to leave you \\"ith a warm feeling about people and Christmas, 1974. 1 Brother Andre's Heart Found -.c--- W r on g Address, Fog D e lay Fire Response l'rona Page Al NIXON •.• sidency. Procaccino's request came arter a Llc lermi na lion by a special . con· gresiona l committee earlier that month that Nixon oy.·ed more than $500~000 i'l back (ederat taxes, ioterest ;ind pcuiliti._es. It w:.ts also disclosed at that time that,..Nixon had paid no California stat~ taxes y.•hile in the \Vhite Hous e, although his legal vol· ing residence remained in that st.ite. ,\fter a lengthy investigation hc:.tded by Procaccino, the forn1er pres ident Was notified on Dec. 6 that he o\.\•ed the state $11,544.17, the com- missioner said. ··Jn arri\'ing at this figure, we have taken into account that forn1e r Presi- dent !\"ixon was a resident of !\c\v \'ork Stille ror a certain period of time in 1969 and that the sal£: of his apart- ment in New York did result in a re- portable gain for that year," Procac- ·c1no said . "On Dec. 17, we received a n acc~p­ t:.tnce of our de termination and payme nt in full," the commissioner said. The wai\·er given by Nixon through his J llorncy, Dean S. Buller, ror public dis closure of his tax status v.·a s restricted. The statement read by Procacci no \\'as appro\·ed beforehand by Butler. Among the specific topies Procac- C"ino refused to discuss -under the agreement y.•ith Butler -were the :imount Nixon sold his apartment for, the profit he made on the transaction atid tax returns for other years during \v hich Nixon was a resident of New. YorkStatc.--~ * J'ro111 Page A l 'PIMPLE' ... MONTREAL !UPTI ·-Thl'· pre· served heart of a Rom:in Catholic ' priest. stolen and hr-Id fo r S.;)0,000 r ansom nea rly l \1·0 ~l·a rs ago, 11•as rt•- covered in a bJS('mcnt lockr-r 1n a llontrcal <.ipurtment !louse housC'. Uur1ng the \'ietnam \.\'ar and other national s1tu:itions, Strickler s:.tid, ,\ 1\roni: addres>; and a dl·nse ro~ '"fhesc proble m s sp3\\'ned s uch .. BrothC'r ,\ndrr s hC':l rt," ;1 re- ' l igiou.s rclJC' :ind nbit'.'ct of 11·n rsl11p here Cor t h o u sand~ ~1 f Ro1n:1 n Catholics, ...,as stolen !ilarch 15, 1973, from St. J osC'ph"s Shnnl' on i\1ount Rosal. Church oft 1c1:i1~ ;1t l!u• 1in1e rcfu~cd t o p;1.v S.30.00(J r.1n~nn1 di·n1;111drrt for t he r'1tu rn or the l1 l1;1 n, 11 II ich 1ras 1 n a 1 ~l a ss (:on1 a 1n1 •r (1J lc d 1vi-l h l orm:ildehydc. ORANGE CO AST ' DAILY PILOT ~0<•"91' (o.\1 Dou , P•tOI '"''""""'<"••<""" ""'°"'!"" "'""" P''"· ,, ..,bh\ntCI O•llw'C1- Qw11 ~'''"nO tl!mo•n• '>f'OM•I• ••Chh-Otf ia>l>l•\Nd MOndo. lft•o.,qft r,,,.., '"' C:0.1• ""'w ,.,,.PO<, llf•t". """""QI"""''"'" fo"" i.on V•l!f • H•onr. ~oooo.cwc • V•I"• • ..., . uo-lltK" 'lo"'" Coo\1 • ""QI• ••O">.,.., .,.,,_ '' -·-O ~•1••0••• ...,a~-.. l'>e Ol'""'Pll llO!tli"'""q goon! •\ •• ))Q W.•I S.t Slfffl.. "''W ""''• (•I •!O•ft•o 910."t Reber I N. Weed Ptt>«l•M •f>d Pi.ol•"'tf Jack R. Curley \'•Ct" Pr...,•Otn1 •f>d ~n..,al ,,.., .... 9'"t lhat rcd ucrd 11~ibtl1t1" to near ze1·0 rl Offi l'S l ic unrest unlike anything h.1n1pl'rcd tin_. Orang·e County Fir e kno11n 1nthis "·orld." Dl'pJrtment"s rc:.ponsl' to a SJ.000 .. 1'hey <Nixon's aides 1 did not ~ara~e fire in :\li:.~11i11 \'icJu late eru;:ag£' in lhe illegal activities ram - Saturd;1y 111).!hL pant of th al tinl.'.'. the bon1bi ngs of post F1rl·1ncn eventuall y did reach th e offices, th e bombing of federal hlall' at the r(':.1denl"C of Br ulavon c·o urth o uses, the bombings o f • l\l r G r.11v , 2r.i;:11 (irjll\'i:.t Drive, 111 H c publ ican commitlee head. linll' to hnld 11 to the i:.1r;1g('. quarters." l'apt. \{obert Barnes of lhe ?11ission Throughout Strirkler's hour.Jong \'1v10 :'talion saiU Jhl• address pro-::irgumc nt , he continued the defense \"ld l•d by the ncrs11n rc1>0rt1n g the fire l'llral('gy of pl nc ing the bulk of the \\,1S 11 ro11~ ;ind 'l hat a ttc n1pts to de-1Jlan1e for the \Vatergate covcr·up on 1L'i·n11 nc b\ ~1,c:ht \1·hcrc ii "'as \1•er1J furm l'r \Vhite !louse counsel John \V. rcn<!ercd ;111po:::s1hlc hy the swirling IJeiJh III. fop_ that vn1·t•Jopcd thL' ;1rl'11. Sirica s a ys he \11ill deliver his F 11"l'n11•n f1 n;dly \l'l're ,c uid!'cl to the t•harE::c to the Jury Thursday morning ri rt' hy ;t rl'~Jdl·nl of th e street roused oind clc lrberallons will begin that af. bv t ht-coin motion outside. lL•rnoon. ·Cu l'l. Barnes said the fire dcslroyed • .• a portion fl f l h,. ga rJ,C:C roof. :l .Exter1n 1n a tor Killed ··rnnl!)rl·ycll'. s ports r<iu1pment and 111hLr Pl'l"~nn;il 11cm~. IL also blistered i\E\V \"ORK (AP) -A lethal lht· p.i111 t 01 <.i 1.:Jr p;1r ked in the· C'y,inHle-der1\"Cd g:1s used to destroy li:1ra\.!l', I\(' ..... 1id rodents killed a young: vermin ex· Cau~e 111 thc fire "·as determined to t e rminator Sunday a nd sent 17 Ill' ;1 ~hort i11 an uvc rloJdcd electric<.i l r!'scuers to hospitals for treatment, 11ulll't, Barnes said. off icials said. Radio Stolt"n Thomas Keevit [OolO! Thomas A. Murph1ne ~ .............. l4''"' Charles H. Loo'> R1t:llard P. Nall " ,Mll•!•nt ~"•O•t\Q l <">10t> Offices Paramedics Seeking R e turn· of Equipment (e11a o,\tl• UC W<'•I ll•vS!,.•I ..... _. 8<-•tft )JIJ ... ...,.,,, llooJl••••oJ Ltt-n.M.ft l 1Mc;..,..,.y .. Str#<I fj.....,l,,Olon S.,o(ft !11119'!-'~ 9bu•e•••O s.t4dlt!W<-V•"•Y )1101 Uo Pot llOMG •' !wn D••oo F•H•I• (Telephone {714l "1.2(a32!. CIAsified Adverlisi nl] 2· 78 ~·---V•lif.y ...... Ott.er S81 ·6l10 fro"'~" Cto.,,..nl• • I 4tS·0630 ,,_,.,,,o. ...... (-''°"'""'°''•' s•o;1220 Cllrfrlf'ot, 1111 Ol'~fttl' (M!,1 Pwlll<,,.;"' ~~. No ,.. .. , ""'on· '"""'"'-•M•i•I -n·· .. •~W<l• ..... nl\ nt••·~ .... , • ,.,.M~f<:I ••t,,.,., i-o.i 11t•,,.,1,.,.•nt ~ . .,.,....,._,_ IKeNI \l.,t 00\1~ N _. •t Co"t Mf-\.1 Cll~A. S"°"'"-'l11t1 ltf ,..,,,.. W 00 _......,. lit "'•II "'1111 IMfll~•J, ll'Uhl•r •JM110M i i ·-llllf "f hc lluntington Bt•:.i ch Fire Depart- ment i!!SUC'c\ a ple:i todny for the re· turn of r :.td10 equipment stolen from µ,1r,1n1Prl il'S ~I" lh~·y helped the victim 01.1 h~·Jrl :it lack :\uv. 11. The equipment t;llt:cn from the p,1r,1111cd1cs' }'an In the 2100 tsl ock of 13rookhu rst Street "'·as a wplkic· lalk1e, the siie of a small tra11s1stor r .1dio Jnd "'orth Sl.000. "Perhaps the pt!r i.<>n y.·ho took it doesn"t rl•:ilize the rosl or v;due of 1ha t .eq u1pmc11t,·•, Capt. Hoge r I lo-.n1cr or thl' fire dl'pJrtmcnl sa id lo· ""' I' Jran1cd1e~ ll!>Cd the radio to talk to •hc·ir d1~p:11ch 1· .i nd ml'<hc<.il person- 11('\ :ii thl' h oi.1)1tal~ "'hen <"U lls for as· !ll'llilllCl' took lhc m llY.•ay rrum the r<1d10 cc1u1pn1c11t Installed in their • • ' .. van. Ho smer explained. "'If thr r adio is returned to any fire :-.t:tllon ," llosmcr said, "at this poi nl no questions will be asked." lie said he issued the pica for the re- turn nr the equipment in hopes he may :1vold the need lo ask the city or •tunl· 1nglon Beach to include a rejilice- m('nt in next year's budget. The city h<&s said 1t must v.·hitlle its budget •.o bare bones. Man Leaps to Death SAN FRANCISCO I UPll -A blue- "·1·L·d. bro""n·ha1red man in his late 20s Sunday became the $.15th known . pe rson to lenp to his death from -the Golden .Gate Bridge. • ,, . --' Two NY Lawmen Duel Clash Over Mistah-enldentity Fatal to Wom:an NEW YORK (AP) -Police arc looking for a n unidentified m an in an e ffort to unravel an apparent case of mistaken identity involving a shootout between two law officers that left a Manhattan woman dead, Police gave this account: l\1:iria Pellot, 24, left il house in Brooklyn Sund<&y and found her car bloeked by a double-parked auto. She began pounding on the double·parkcd car with a lead pipe. J a mes Gibson, a I-lousing Authority policeman wearing civilian clothes, came out of a house nearby and saw Mi ss Pellot hitting his car. \Vhen Gibson tried to take the pipe_ South County Rape, Burglary Hearing Closing The-closed preliminary hearing of a 1\Iission Viejo m:in facing ..multiple charges or rape, burglary and assault \.\':.ts expected lo conclude today in South Orange County rilunicipal Court. Dennis Dale Gilbert, 25, who gave a Via Damasco address during his ar- rest Dec. 5, is charged with six count:; of rape, seven counts or burglary, and three counts of assault. ~le \.\'as c1eare·d-f6 months ago by a Superior Court jury of -rape and burglary charges. Dep. Dis t. Ally. Daniel Kelly said he \.\"OUld complete ques tioning of hi s y.·itnesses -inc luding several of the \~·om.an \.\'ho "'ere raped -before noon today. The hearing "'as closed to Lhe public at the defendant's requesl. Bo1nbing Threate ned ROi\IE <U PI ) -·rhc nco·Fasc1 st Rlack Order demanded today that thc Homan Catholic Church dislriWtc its vast "'ealth among the lt!l lian people. fl sa id it \\"Ould set off bombs in churches throughout the country on Christmas Day if the church refused. <l\\'ay, the unidentified man now soug ht by the police intervened, . punching Gibson iri the fa ce. Gibson drew his .service rcvol\·er, showed his l)adgc and ordered the man and l\liss I>ellot to lie on Jhe pa\"t'ment . r-.tean\~·hile, on a passing bus, off. duty Correction De1>t. offi cer Robert Johnson s aw Gibson holding the gun -on the pair und mi:;took him for a rob· b<r . Johnson jumped off the bus, shout· ·ing, ''I'm a cop. Drop your gun." Both officers wore street 'clothes <rnd had their service revolve rs. Each thought they _were confronted by an · County Curbs armed criminal. The first or riine s hots rang out as they took co,·er behind parked car:; . The standoff "'as ended by another off.duty officer, city police Det. John Brill, \11ho came out or his home lll'arby and persuaded Gibson and Johnson to surrender their guns. · 1'h('y then found l\1iss Pellot lying 011 the sidc1\'aik with a bullet 1\·ound in her stomach. She died after surgery at Brookdale Hospital. The two officers were released pending the outeome of ballistics tests to determine '•l"hich gun fired the fatal bullet. ' N ewpo·rt to Weigh Food Ha-ndling Bill The Ne"'l>Orl Beach City Council . ,1·ill consider adopting a uniform food handling ordinance tonight lhat limits the county health deparlmenl's power to close local restaurants. Before I.he cOuncil for adoplion at its 7:30 p.m. meeting in City !fall 1vill be a revised version of the uniform Or· dinance already adopted by 22 of Orange County's 2t) cities. The proposed Ne\\1porl Beach or· dinance differs fron1 the uniform 1·e rsion in that it does not cmpoy.·cr the health department to immediately ~hut down restaurants it believes to be .. an immediate and significant hazard to the public health.'' Instead. the department can cnly order a food establis hment closed. l 'he restaurant may continue opcrat- 1 ng "at its O\.\'R peril." fl is only when a "court of compe- tent j urisdiction" orde rs the eatery closed that it must shut its doers, ac- ('Qfcl.i.~g to thi Pro110sed i\e\.\'Port Beach ordinance. Six ...,,eeks ago, the council appeared to be on the \•erge of adopting the un· 1form ordinance \.\'hen :.t handful of loeal restaurant owners complained about the summary closing powers it gave health officials. The owners argued that vesting such poY.'Cr in health inspectors de· nied them due process ri ghts and could lead to bureaucratic abuses. As a resuh, the proposed ordinance "'as re\11 ritten ,to deprive the health department orficlals of the summary closing po"'er. Min e Pact ,Okayed • PITTSBURGH (UPIJ -The coun- try's soft coal production returned lo normal for the first time in six 1o••eeks today folJoy.·ing ratification by 4,SOO mine construction \\"Orkers or a ·new three-year y.·age contract. The con- struclion Y>'orkers, whose picketing :ictivities closed coal mines in several states the past t\.\"O weeks, accepted the contract by a 2·1 margin~in secret ballot voling during the weekend, the \Jni t ed Aline \Yorkers said in Washington Sunday. WARIMERS PAYS • M a riners Sa vi ngs has always paid the highest interest legally possible. Now your sovings con be Worth even more at Mortners-o Big 73/4 'Y. on 6·yeor certificates of $1 ,000 or more • Not only can you moke money at Mariners, you con make friends too - with o strong "hometown" savings and.loon. Save at Mariners. Now it mok-es more dollars and sense I / \·/ . ·-/ ·' / l • Monday. Deee~ber2'3, 1974 r DAIL V PILOT A 3 Le·tters to Santa. Flood South Coast By J.\N IVORT ll 6iv.o..1,,.,~si.11 ··De.11.r Santa Cl;.ius. \VC have nCvc r seen you bt.'fore." lhe leLLer l>egan. "'You arc rci.ll. Stuurt Si.IYS that you ure not re·a1 l..o\'e, ll t!athcr.'' In their O\\'n y;uy, \vit h scrawled script, misspelled 1vords and pleas for g~nerosity . South COaSf )i'oungsters ure writing to Santa Claus in record numbers again lhis'ycar. At ~he l.i.lguna 11111~ post office, Ac· counting 'l'cchn1 cian Sherrill \Varrcn has bee n collccling the letters. She ' !1 ., &. fJ, .W@M !? ®@l?WD©® ! ~ A Sunday, r\londa_v, \\'ednesda_y.,.... and f'rlday f't-a lure i Of the Daily Pilot yo1i.r </!U!Slions ro P a t D1111n !At Your Service. Oranr1 r: Coasl paily Pil<JL P.O. ' ;, Bar 1560. Costa l'I )1 hfeso, CA 926l6. I nclude your _:·J tele phone number. Broft%e Baby Shot's DEAR PAT: 1 would like to surprise my wife and get our first baby's shoes bronzed for our second wedding an· niversary in February. Where can I have this done, and approximately "'hat will it cQst '! I probably should mention the shoes are reall y v.·orn out. Since our son learned to walk, he's run ~ R.C., Costa !Uesr.. Howarfs Business Service, 6344 Beach, Buena Park, can bronze your baby's s hoes ror a basic StJ.95 cost. Additional e ngr aving or mounting choices can bring lhc price up to around 535. It appears that this rirm might be a good choi ce for "V.'recked out" baby shoes in \•iew ol lhe ract lhat·its owner mentioned lo me that one of his recent jobs involved bron z· ing eggs from a deceased pet chicken for a bereaved customer. Walrh Finally t'lxed DEAR PAT: \Vh ile \"acationing, my daughter bought an "Ernest Borel" cocktail watch. Shortly :::ifterv.·ard, v.·e noticed that the design on the face of the watch was loose. Instructions were to send the Y.'atch to Bernard Santer in New York for any repai rs under the warranty. We did so and paid a repair fee. \\'hen it was re· turntit. the desi.e;n v.•as still loose . I then sent the watch to Synchron;the manuracturer, in Switzerland and asked that it either be repaired or replaced. It was retprned with the de· sign still loose. I mailed the watch to J\otr. Samtcr once more, noti ng I re· rused to pay for repairs. 1'he watch has not been r eturned , l:lnd my daughter has worn it only four times. E.G., Costa 1'1 esa It took a lot or correspondence, but the watch has heen repaired and re· tu med to your daughter. A Clerical ~less DEAR PAT: The medical offi ce at Leisure World. Laguna Hill s. has pro· mised fo reimljurse me for a medical payment made to it by Blue Cross - which I'd previously paid by check on June 20! 1 ha \·e been told numerous .times that I "'ou ld receive the refund due to m e, hut nothing's happened even thou,e:h 1 finall y wrote to the cen· ter'sdircctor on Nov. 5. ,.,, 8.G., Costa Mesa Your check will be mailed im· mediately. Others a mong the 800 persons currently waiting for refunds may be interesterl to learn that '1edlcare refused to accept bills fmm the clinic, necessitating rebilling through a hospital or othrr "accepta· hie" health fa c ility. On top of that, the e mploye ha ndling rr hilling h as lf'rminated, leaving '"'O other persons lo handle thr enlire batch of late re· bates. 1\ medical center spokes man \..-ri0t ed1hat those persons v.·ho make "repeat'' inquirie'> often have t heir records pullerl for Immediate refund. But in view of the c::lerical mess, pa- tience appears to be the only reasooa· ble ans.,,,·er. Dirty AHtiq11es? DEAR-PAT: Is it ull right to wash antique furniture? I've read and h<'a rd conflicting opinions about lhis. R.S., New1>0rt Beach Th<'re never has bl-en agreement among a nliqoe f'xpcrts about th e ad· visablllly of washing old furniture. Opinions \'ary, but all experts ton· laclcd advise extren1 e caution, especia lly with valuable plec::es. Proponents of washing suggest ex· perimenting on an In conspicuous l'pGt. rr a while hate or streaking ap- pears, stop and consul( a professional. If testing doesn't harm lht> furnilurf', wash It with a soft-bristled brush \nrl mild detergent Cfour tablespoons full dissolved In balf a gallon of Vi'arm water). Wash, rinse and' thoroughly dry one small area al a lime. using a sofl , tlean, dry t lalh. Avoid getting water Into cracks. Apply a hard.pa~te furniture wai: and buff vigorously after !4 hoo rs. Freezing Tonight? • RIV ERSIDE fAPl -The fruit f'rost Scr\·icc in Ri\'crs1dc warn('d farmers that tem)X'ratures :Jre li kC'ly ,IO drop tonight bcJQ\V rrcczi nj!. tO 25 in some locat\011s. :ind should t:ikc pre· cautions to prote<:t cro!'S- made sure Santa Claus answered all w ith return addresses. And she's posted the letters to Santa on a bulletin board for th e \\'Ol'k·.!t\\'ampcd postal workers to chuC'kle over during bre<1-ks. About 69 I ttsrs h ave b ee n answered through l\lr:s. \\larr<'n"s c·f- forts. Then she heard a woman in Laguna Beach '''anted to ansv.'C r them. and since t hen all Dear Santa letters hu ve been dchvl'rl'd to her. 'fo the above lcller. Sanla Claus replied, "Dear Heather. I am real. Plush New Dine Room For Butz \VASllJ NGTON l r\J>) -Th e· Agriculture Dep::irl1nent, 1\'hi<"h as a n inflation-fi ghting measure pl ;1ns to re- quire poor peo1,1c to :,pend rnore l'nr food starnps, is building a SIS0,000 din- i ng r oon1 fo r the ,\g ri culturc se,:-retary. • George Knapp, acting director of the depa rtment's opcr;itions office. ~aid th e project \1"oul d ·brin g Secret a ry Earl L. Uutz's dining -facilities for guests •·e.511j,~l to our counterpa rls around t(}\\fn. 'rhe plush. paneled dining :.ind con· ferencc room will replaee a 15·ycar- old facility in the basement of the de· partment headquarters buildinJ.:. The de pa rtment announccll this month the planned new food stamp re- gulations to save the government an estimated SG-15 million a year. The plan \\'as an outgro"•th of Presi· dont r·ord's order to fed eral depart- ments to right inflation hy holdini; do\vn costs. Creating s p:icc for the dining room on the third floor of the build ing forced a n :tdditional $35,000 cxpcn· diturc for remodeling fourth·floor of· ''ou must havf' seen my picturr l.'\'('r· Y"'hcre lh1 ::. linlc ul )l'J I'. I Jill r't•:1 I •1na"1t' 1·hl' l·t·ttl'r,., cnrnc in ('\'efy l>ile and ::.hajll'. '\'he) ure alldrl'::...,l'd IO l'Vt'I)' n:Jll)(· frorn '"Hev. St. i'\ii.·holai." h i .. S:1 nt a in lhl.' nur'I h pole." 1'hl·y'rc emlielh::.ht:d \\•llh er;:.yorh:d hc;.irt s, C'hri!-.ln)..tS l!'('I.':. and OlC':'S:tgl'S or "] hnl' }UU." Kid.-, :.een1 (•agi.:r to \cl old Santa kno1v l ht•y \O\t' h1n1 , 1!!'.l llCc i:dly uround gd t-gil'1ng tirnl.'. One youngster 11·1·oll' a !'>i.'COnd lt>tlcr ro S:int:i just to reo.issurc Sallt.1 ht• lo\'ccl h1n1 ·'Dear. ~Jnta," thL' tl•l!Pr r('ad , ''I forgot to ll•ll }OU that I lo1e you :uHI l\lrs. Santa Cl:1us. \\It• hope you like 1l in the ~orth Pole, <ind S.1n\.1 C.'J.10!) 11IC'a~t· give 1ny n1om :.i drl'ss and Joe a 1nodel airpl:.int! and for my ::.islet· a tl rf•ss. Plt:'.'.ltil' gi\'c dasher a kiss lron1 'J"oby D. a ud here 1s \1'hat I left ou t ol' tor.., .•. · · . !\!rs. \Varrl·n s:iid til t' to1•s n1ost fr<'· f!Ul'tll !y asl-.t1d fur ha\(' to 1io \1'1th Eve I .l'\llll'\'t:L '"'l'ht·Y hu\'L' ;1 girl Evl'l ficcsfortcn,ntoevictcdforthc dining-Cli·r ·isttH(IS Gift Idea? room. Knapp s aid the Sl85JJOO total for the dining room 11\us rela ted remodeling is only an cst1m ute bccau.-,e th e th:· parto1cnt"s agenclt'S arc ··at \v:i_ys _ n1o vi ng around"' :1n{J the r e arc ··normal upgradingsol'office:s.'' .. It a lso is a conser,·:i11,·e figure in lhat_i( docs not account fo r !'>Ueh things as lime lost from 11·ork lo ffiO\"C ot fi rc furniture inlo h;,il\\\·a~·s ;,ind then back into the refurbished offices. .·\mon ~ ch:inges in the fourth floor is a ncv.• office for the admini,.,tr~1tor or the Cooperative State · Hcse;.irch Service. That office v.'ill ha1·e· a vic1v of the \Va shi ngton l\lonumcnt, a lo11·t•1· ceiling, high-quality pancli n~ arHI a thick, oran ge wall·lo-\vall curpcl. Painting a nd ceiling-lo\1·ering is go- ing on for n1ost of the rest of the third floor as \veil as for many resear,·h serviCe offices that already \1·e re oi: the fourth floor. , Peeping Tom? No Such Luck ' REDWOO D Cll"'I' (UPll -,\ 1\·orried \\'Oman called lhl• San ).Jateo county sheriff's off1re \\'hen she noticed :i pei.·pini:: tom v.·a ndering ~1round hi.•r hon1e. Sheriff"s deputy Jin1 Bl'ldinj:? caught the ::;u:.pecl and Lirou~ht hin1 to the front d oor. 1'he \1·oman irnmediatC'ly reeo.i::ni1cd the p ~cper -lt wus hc 1· husband, she said, and he \Vas drunk. '!'his hull buffalo s kull is inl<iicl \\'i lh 9,300 c<.1rJ ts of t11rquoist'. '.duccl at S?S.000. The sk ull is Lhe \\'Ork o f Sedona, ,\r1z. Jrtist Dl·c .\!orris \1ho spent l\\'O .Yl'J l'S on the projl.'l'.t. Lover Proposed, Then He Asked for Money :\!IL\\" \l!\E!·'., \\'1.~. cl' Pl I -\..,. si~t:i nt J)1 str1tl .-\11or11t•\" .Jun Pt•ll·r f;cnr1 <"h has dt·scrtbl'd J:;mt·.-, C. Lan1- bl'rt a:; a tlin1f!:in1 111;111 \\ho ··l'ould 1.:h;.i r rn :.i l':1 n.1ry uu[ of 1 hl' top of a tree lo ~It :.it ;.1 to1ncaLsupJ1t·r.·· ,\n allurnt•v for the :lJ-vcar·old forn1l'r :'ll ih1al1kt·e:1 n ;;aid La.mbL-rl 1s onl,\· ;1 \'il'lin1 .. r \\on11•n 11ho "had pl:1yt•d !ht• lo\1' ~;1n1t• ;1 1111 lo:.l:" ·rh1• ,1ur.v ;11:rl•t•d \11th Gl'nr1ch :1nd- rnund L:1n1hl·1'1 gu1l!.1 on :.1...: cnun!s oi' th1·f1 hy lr;1ud. 'l'hl· 1t1r\' dt1c1dcd th<Jt L.1n1h1•f1 hill-.cd ~1~ 1~on1en out ul' :jJ l,Olll) b~· pronH~tn!.! to 1n..irr\ thL•tn. 'l'ht• 11om1·n !{·~l1t1l'd in cou.rt that ho• propo~ed 10 ;ill n! lht•n1 .ind lh('n a:;kctl l':11•h ot lhvn1 lo• ll·nd httn nlOlll'~. Stlllll.' r1l lht• llfllllt"ll s:.11d lht'\' l!lOk out b,n1k lo<.111,, l" ~l't 1110111•\ fo;· J11n1. I Int' ;,.1id :-h1· ... old her hou:.e nu ;111- lil·1p.1t1on 01 m.1r11.l..:l'. .\nothf'r :-.:ii.I ~hl' h,1d gi1f'n him a <l1a1nond J'll!,..; ,ind .1 11l•1ld1n~ h..ind fro1n1 h,•r I 1rsl 1n.1rr1.1gt: .'>1J he could ::.ell 11 ;1nd r .11 .... l· 1110111,·1·. J\!1 six said lht•y c--:reetcd tu Uc rc- 1>~1t l . . L:1rnb<'rt. the nnl,1· drfcns(' t\·Hnr~s • dl·nit•rl pl'npo:.111~ !<l ll\f' ol thr 11orn1·n ;u1;J said ht• prupu;;l'd 11l lh(' ~ix th rl111·- ip;.: a 11·rnpc>1':l l'~ :-~·p;1r;.1tlon lro1n h1 .; \'.Ill', .Ji!], \\)l{l \\J.'> Ill lhl' COt11'\1'010JJI l11r thv 1•rH 1 rc 1 n.il. 1.:1 r·n b1• rt ·:. dt•:1! 111g:-1\ 11 h thl' 1\111n«n 11a.., rt•vt•:.i l<.'d 111 J l111e \1hcn t11·0 llf tll..- 1\on1en lli!'>l'O \'ered t'<1eh oth,~r·s 111- \'1\IVl'lncn l ~111d 1\'l'tlt to lhl' cl1:-.u·1~·L ;iL- tornt•.v's offi i.:c. -~ 11c,1·spapt·1· ar11c!e brough t olhl'r 11·on1l' n lo I ht.' 01 free. 7 Palm Springs Parlors Raided l'\1.\f SP RL\"GS rl"Pll -· Sf'\'1'n 111J,.,,..,1,t.'.e p.irlnrl'i h;11·e l){'t•n r;1Hlt'd l1y c·11\· 11r1lit·e .ind l'l'J11"1'"t'lll,1ll\t'" <il thl· Bl\l'l'~ide C1111nt.\' d1.;\r1t·1 .11l<lrllt'y's •lllu 1·. but .1uth1Jr1t1c-. SJH I 1u1 ;i1 rt>::.ts \\1"l't' 01.tcll'. In\ ,•..,11,i.::.i tors ~•ud ;i I l t hl' hu ... i ne~ 'i\'" \1 t·r(' c·lo:jt'd dn\1n ;ind r11·d :1c\lon \1•dl he· 1.11-.C'n ,1 !.: .11 n~l tht• 01,·nl·1·.;, 1'hc St'\ I'll 1na::.~.i~e p.1rJ .. rs r:iitll·d 1vt•1c. ,\.~tri1 .\l,1.~,..,1j'!I:' l'al'lor. Paln1 \)1'~L·rt: Huhi;lnu...: ll l'<il!h Spa ;ind l!t'.d1h Sp.1 \\'t:~I. 1~11h in Huh1doux: . \u l'l'!1l12 l'ar1s, Spa P:1r1:>tl'nnv )!:1,;~.1).!t'. Dt·,..t•rt l';1lae;,.: Sp,1 . .1nd (;a1l 's :'1!.1,;:o;,1~1.' 1';;rlo1·. ;ill 111 P.11111 Spr1nc:,;. Christmases Past S111110• ::'~."i.flf~) in u11d1•1't'tl\~'r n10111•.v \\':!!-. ~]lL'lll Ill lhL' !11\l'~llj.!,1\1011, J pnl1t·•· :-jli>kl',..!lld!l ~.11d Leisure World Folks Remember By A.:'\NECOOPF.lt oi 1"" 0..11, P>lot si,11 The i;:ood ~ld d:1.1s n1a,v not ha1c been perfect. but yo1i1 \1'oulrl11 'l knov; it, la lk ing to rcs1dcnt:... of Lagun;1 111 11, !Je isur e \Vorfd' about Chr.istma' holidays or yesteryc.1r. ··1 \\'as in gradunte school 40 y·L·:'lr" a i:o." s:iid Irene Puhln1a11 of R~il' H11nda ~l<'nduza, ''hut :11 Christ n1;1 :- time t he f3mity ga thered fur holi1l,1,1 res li\'ities. \\'e all attendeQ m1dnighl se.rvic('S al the chur c h O'IY grandfJth r rbuiltin Nc\t• L"l m. Jn )l1n- n\·sota \\'C' eoulcl count on it lo hC' ~1 1011·· ing on Christn1:is cvC' ·· •·On €hristn1 :1s d ay," !\Tr~. Puhlm:i-n eontinu c<I. ··\\'<':ill g:::i ther4'd fol' a l.i i,!t. bt;:! ftun il~· tJ1nncr. 'l'ht•rc \\'C l'e grand parcnlS. Pl.ll'C'nt::., :1u11ll'. uncles and ph•nty of youn ~ ch1lfl 1·cn t1 1 c n.ioy S::inta Clau_..." tilrs. Puhlman s::11d th:-it :1 hi gh h.c.ht or the day v.a~ 3 ~lrigh l'ldt• Ill lhc sno"·· '",\nd i ~till mal.;t• lhl! C'hri:-ttn:i<> <'ookics \le 111.ide b.1ck lh('11," :-he s:ud. 1011 .1 f1)1 f .\' ~ l'<lr:. a~o. "I \1',1s in schonl h;u•k lht·ri." hl' -.~ud, "l'h·t·:i u!-.c there 111'rt· n11 1ohs ;.1\·a1l.ihlt· 'J'h;11 1\·a.; tlur- Jtl~ !h•· llttprc..,,.11111. I playt•ll 111 an or- t·hl'"lt\l on the>:-.Hh•. "'l'urkc.v 11asn'I ('1111 .... i<!('J"('d "Jl<'l'i:i l h.1J1d;1~ f.irt· b:1cl. in l<J\1a." Hr1nolds :..11•1. "\"ou 11t•re lll"il a:. llkC'ly t ~ hJ1'C b1·•·r 01· pnrl.. or l'hH·krn." 'l'hc onl· !hin;.! th:1t :.!and~ nu t in Bt•,\t)n l•l s' mind. he :.aid. \1r r1' Ill..;: (hr1:-tm ;1 ~ p;:ige:1n1s ;1\ !ht• rhtirrh. "I 'll lll'\'C'!' l-.110\1" hrnl' tho.-.c long. st1fll'1'ri1i: ehurrh l\'tllllt'n pul up 11'ith the .\n11n g .... tt·r.s' :-hC'11 ;1 n1 !.;;111s!" he ex· cla1111l·d. 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J1 S.1111.1 , It ri:.111 "1"h1!) year l'n1 g111n~ 111 11':.L\l' ~11u lul.., ut l'OOkies :11\\l .1 ln~ ho\11.•ci! Sr1111·h. 1"111 nota::.k- 111.: 1,,r tou 1nut·h .\J,11 lll· \\l' could \~1ir k yut •• 11 ... 11. ·· \\h ,1l did l.L''l11· 11,111\'.' 01ll y ~omc sit11!)l1· \lung.-. oJ lilL'" ··Fl\'-' nullion units ,.f \ 1t..in1111 £ J\vcl\'l' nigh1 ic-. fr11nt rr~·J1.'l'll'i-. ~.And. <-I LlOV.til't' IJ\UI." illl'l~'L'ilL'S bl'lll. ".\l ~o 1f ~ou 1·~111." thl" tctti·1· <'On · cl tidt·J, "I'\ l' .1\11.i~ :-\\ anlt!d a ~1 astcl' Chargt: r.irll" Trasli Men Take Holiday Cit\ hJll" in .ill 01.ingc Co.J.:.L t1t1l·~ 11111 Ii.· t·lo .... i.'J on l'h11,1rn.1 ... ll;11 .111.t '\t•11· \"ca r's DJ,\. (.'11~ ,·n1phi\,·.; 111 lr\'ini! v.lil t.11-.L" oft' .111 l''t'1.1 dJ\', rlos· iu:-, do111 n 1 11y hJlt Lhll -d~1y of C.:hri .... 1111 ...... 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In \1•11~)ort Bt'J<"h Jnd Sat1 Juan l";qJ1"1ra110, \\.t·tlnt"•d<iy p1rl-.11p~ hn!h 11ct:k~ \\Ill W hl'ld until ~.it111·11.1y Book Banning ••lhl'r111~··· 1.11 ... 1rh 11h.J\ ht• ~l·1·:. f1t..ur 4 T • t11 •J1·t·r1 1111' 1 hl" p.•fL'llt!'>' •lt•t·1.,1u11 .11; to U DJ t 11h1eh cour~L·,. lhl·lr t:hddrcn 11111 Headed t:il-.t•." 1'hc 1.111 s \\t'l l' rh.1ll•'nt:o•d hi' 1\l1·~· .111do•r :'l lt'l'l'\'l, l11:,1d ol' thl' SCiL'tl{"e ll1.:p~l'ln1t·11l ;1L Hl.'dl'ord 111 :.'.!h Sch1>0 I 111 Dl'lr111!, .ind llr. ll1,·h:1 rd II. 1;,ddfi11l· .•. 111 li!1~1l'tr1t·1,1 11 .in d j ; ,\ flL'l'Ol u:.: I ~1 II hq :.pl'.I k~ pt•r !old i c.ll ly 111 lll'1 roit puhl1C' ~1·!h1 .. 1~. "fhi nu1n l'rou:-; 0C't·;1..,1nns i11 h1oln:.:~'. i:...-1lt·r,1l b1n!ni.!\ .111.J 1.1n11ty .l111111.f 1·lJ~~t"", ti\\• ,111111•1.:I ol h11'lh t'•)tl\rio l li.i~ hl·,·11 h1..:Jil1 rl'lt·\ ;111t ltJ till' 1'l,1,~1·1IOlll di..,L'll..,:.lolll.'" lih'I' lfJld th1• l'"ltrl. ' :-;llldt'lll., h,1\1' ,1,i-.l•<l ljU•'"· llr1n-. 11hH·h 1·ould 11111 l1t• .1n ... 11l·r1•d II 11 hout I 10J .111n..: I hl· ... t.J\ Ull' .. Th"y ~:11 d lhL· I.ii,· 1h·l'111it li11~ p;IJl'tll.., to \11th1lr;111 c·h1l1ll'l'll fron1 ..,l''\ l'dtH:.lliun t'l.l!'>'>l'"i h.is .1 ,.,1n1il.11· 11np.1t t. Ga.y Converition Make~ Plea for Understa1iding EDl\"Bl"HC:JI. Scn1l;1nd ll.1'1 ! - Ho1no:.t·'\u,1I-., hoth tTit'tl .ind 11orrllL'll, •'JllL•d ft)r hL"!l~"r 1111•l1·r ... 1:::111r!111:.: h1 tll" 11orld's l'hllrl'hl':. .1l thl· c·on1·\u..,i:11111I the flr::.t 1ntl·rnat1u11.d G.•y Hight~ Con;::rl·::.~. .. ·rhrr12 i'> nn dl•n\ in~ 1h.1t Iii.· hnino'l'\U<il 11i>n1.1n ,nul 111.111 fcl'ls ,1!11'11:1 lecl I t'll1n •llhl·r l"hr 1 ... L1.111~ '· :1 c- ''•)l'o Ii n:.: Ill J r1·~•1lut1on .1doptl·d Sun· d,1~ ;ll lhC f11l' ll.11 n1~·t·l111:.;. 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D11t1·h t'hl11·o'ht'' lu1 lhL"ll" u11d1·r .. i.1nd1n;.; :ll· t1ludv, 1hr ,.\n1.:l1l.lll t'hllr(·h !11r 1·~!.ild1.;hl!le! ,I \\ql'i-.ltl_ p.il')I' 111'1 !hHIHl:>t'\\I01ll11 ;111.J lho' \\,11 Id t"1111tll'il oJ Churr'hl·~ '1.,r :i ~lud~ uu :-1·xu.d n1in,1r1t11·~ " By Minister · \"F.J Ll.S\'l lJ.f.. \\"is. tL.P fl -,\ Bapli:>l n1i n1~t1·r lil'rl' i:. ~vc;1rht:<1rl111;.: a dri\'l' to gt't books he and othp1· 1 ·1111.('tl~ l1·L·l :1r~· d1rt.1· 01· un patriotic nft' th(· ~hell•·.~ 11f thl' loc;.ll junior- ~t·11111r hi).!h ~rhool library. .\nlllll~ -+lt~.·--bool-.:-; arl' SOtlll' \·on :.1d,•rt•d 1.:l:1,~1l'~. 1nL·lud 1ng ··Grapt>:>ol \\"J";ith'' :111d "LI! .\lit'l' J!ld :'llen·· ll~ .John Stt·111 ht•fk : · ·1.: ,11 t:h 22' · by Josl'ph llL·llt•r ··.\ndl•fS •ln1·ill~·· b' :'ll.1c!\inh'y K.inlor. and "C.ilcher iii thL'H~t'"byJ D :O:a1i11ger. . Th<' H~1. D;.1,·1d \\\•b:.ter is :lt the CONTROVERSY GROWING ON NEW TEXTBOOKS-Story. BS hl':.id ol a ~rour ol µrritt'Sltn).! p:lrcnls 11ho ha\'t' gi\t•n lht' '\\•1ll.'\'l!lt• Sl'hool l...):1rd 3U c\,i~:-. h"> <1('l 1ill lh1· 1..,.'>Ut~. ThL" p:irl'nls lo1rn1t•d a ··r:.irent H••\ Jl•11 l'"n11n1t1l'c" ;ind .tre ct .. rnand- 111).! thl' po11cr 1n ~l'l'l't'll all librar1· hnok:-i ;J1H.l It''.\.\ houkS u~cd in th~ ..,<"hfinl,;. 'l'he n1 in is ll'r SJ id his ,group m.:i~· not rlC"n1;ind th:Jt the IJool.~ t~ b:inncfl fron1 tlll' lilir;1r\ hut .'idid the\' :.hould :11 IL'J ,,\ h1• p11t. 011 .'>t'l);lratc "shel,·es. 1\1\h lhc ft•r1u1rl·n1l'111 1hl·1· eould not Ill' lakl'!l out unit•::.::. :1 '>lll~!cnl col lus p.irt•ni ~ pt•rrni:.:-1011 tn rcJd tht•tn. I ·r,, 111~:vt tfu: 1k·1n.n1<l~. F1\t· rnl'nt· hl'l'::. ill 1 l1r ,,l·houl board are reading !ht• liook~ tn ~l't: 11hat ;ill th\! proll•Sl· 111~ L:-. at.11ut Jnd .ictiun 1~ e\pccted 111•\1 n1nnlh. COW TRAPPED /.,.BATH T UB r.HEE,SRL"RG . P.1 . !l'PI J - F1 rl'tlll'tl 11t•rt· ::.u1nn1onl'U to ,1 n(';t\-h:-,.· l.1rn1 tc1 lrv1• .1 Cul\' truppt"I.! tn a li!i1 h !lib t'h10\I :-ilt•i·c Rai"::id1 1ek 111 the \011'\t'll \'ulunll'l'I' Fire t)~·p;1rln1cnt .11d hi, llll"t\ 11l'nt lo thl· \\'1ll1a n1 tl 11!u·1t l.1rn1 .,11\d u~ed .t lr,1cln1· lo llJl !•l<'I' llH· ll!I •. \\~t·d ;'!~ ,1 11:Jlc•11n;,; lr,,11:.. h .. 1 nd 1 !l'l' \h1• ~ ru rn al. qu1,,.r l rn11ld nut t'\)'IJl11 ho\\" the r1111ti·ll1nTI11·tul1 An Old Fashioned Christmas From The Red Balloon The Red Balloon, Ltd. !hanks yau tor your oatronage !hroughoul 1he year \'le w1s11 V(l\J II very Merry Chflstmas and 11ope !hat the bless1nQ:.· and good Wishes o! !his season will be w1!h You.al ways. Tl1l: RED BALLOON LTD. F.a.Stl10N ISL.a.NO r •• ~1· • h· ~-t• 1.i.1, '"Plum 11uddin~ h a~ :11\vays h<'<'n ::i Christmas tradition In <.J)ir f.;u~il.1·,"' said l\1rs . i\1i11on Pulis, 3.'l:16-2C'. Pun- taAlta. ''\Ve had 11 IO~·cars a)?o baci.. 1n. New J ersey. and v.·e'll ha\"e 1l :ig..un this Chrislma:-. I"ll b(' !'.!J)Cncl111,,: Christm as'\1•1th my childrrn. and the)' ha\•e lOld nlc I mu~t bring l\\O plun1 puddin~s" Ill s 1\1F1• r·1·fu,t:tl Lo be 1ntt:r\·1c1\1'd. Sht• :-.Cl'lll(•tl 11u1le rros~ I!. /l\c~~r Ch~is1r1iis 10 &ii I ASltlON sou.a.Rt. 1 •l.t 'I·•~ "'>I< ' I} Paul R eynolds. 510 1 ,\v<•nida Dcspacio, ~pcntChristn1a~ at ho1nc in ,\n111ht•t' t'l'"1dt•11t ,;.ud -.111· h,11111 I l ht'ltlJ:h\ .1hn111 ' thu,1• Inn~ .•J:<1 t'hr1 .. 1n1.1; d;i~:-111 ·''t••1r.., ···r11.111k you.'' ~he :,;iid, "101· 1 cn11nd1n~ llh!." . . P..~d ~ /i ll • 6aee ~1~~~. ltUNTll"ICION 11.a.RBOUR lo!t f. lo A 4 OAILY PILOT Monc11y. OecemDer23, 1914 Just ~ Coasting , ~~ J War Jitters Mount • ID Middle East ) . ~ .. ~ . t .. '\~)If\"\\' with Tom ~nrphine ~· ~-. Dress Warn1 For Parade f'OOL l 'l l.l."'i l't'.l"'I', ·roni ··hl i-; :'-IJUr l.1 t <h.nu·t· to drnp 1h 1\\/'I '" \, \I JH•t l llMIJOI' .11111 \ll'll' 1111• I l1ri .tm;1 , l111.1t 1i.J1'.Jd1.· 11htl'h IH1\\ ~,,,.~ hv 1t-. 11ljl \l.Jd1\11)1Lt l n.11J lt' .,[ lh1· F(•..,11 1;11 ol l.1i.:ht .. " 11;, v.orlh 111,• 1 1 ~1t. !.!ring .i n u11·1l't•..1t .ind ; 1•11'1· '· The J1.1r adt• or \l· ..... c r~ I'> \'t•I \ l'lil 11rful 11 1t h bu;1ls l11spl:.i11n,: ,dl .. urls 111' ( l1 ri ~1m :1s l 1~h1. ... <lt'1;01 ,1l11 1n ~. :-;L. '.\.11·k" ~1.1r:.:11nl l1 i.:ht1•d t ru""'''· 1~0 ... 1 .. linl· ur ,11111 ... 1.1rt :11 1111· J1·rrv l.111tl 1r1 "1 un 1:,1ll11J:1 1 .. 1.11 111 , ... ,1 1 11 ·~ .11·,,u1id !he h;ir tJor h,v t/11• 1!1•111)1·11 I':. l.11', 11[l <JTHJ 1Jo11n lhP l.1d11 l'h:1r111vl. . .iuuud Lidn Isl .. , d1111n 1111· l'l'n1n .. uL1 h1 the j1 .. ttv t•ntr,111l'L' :ind t!u·n li,1l·k .1ruurid B:.db1 1a J .. !.1nd In \he ~t .1 r! 111i1n1. 'fherc :ir{• p)cl'll\' of 1.:ood \,111· \;1 c ponll:,. lo \'11'\\ lhc !'.!hn11" E\L·ry ;i.'l'<tr it SL"cms l'IL" rn,1 na ~C'd lo 'it't' !he s t;1rt of lhl' p;u•,uJ (', or th1· • nd 1Jt Jt, Lu\ 11\"l l'l lh c \1tiule ltnL' o f l.UJlS. ·r 11 1s \'E \II \\'\S d111~·rL·ni. 1 \1.1, The gul's t uf Ralph and Co1r11l yn l':i1gc 1l1J1.1.'n ••l their p.1tl on B<11 sule Uri1e ;1111! lh11 .. 1·111c •~l'li l lL"""1n:.; lht: l.:•Jnl · JJIL•\t• Lrt·.i t rncnt. ,\~a result of.my l'XJK'ri enl't ', I 110 not ~u..::.;t·sl you lrv 1·1c \.\'1ng lht· p:1rade Jronl t•Ut rl•·.ir' lhL· ht.1r hor .it·llit·:o, 11 th1 ~ I r'J ~ Id 11t·•1l l11·r huhl:-.. \\hen tht· il'I jJr<•t:lCs 1-.1n1(' up l;i:o,t lll i,!h!. II "l'(•mf'rl ~L'l'1·ra l of thl' eol- 11rtull\ lightt'tl ''l''>st·ls tt1r111·d ulf short. di cl not E:O uut by the Je~t1e:., and headed honlc. Tht• crL·\\.·s upp:1rcntly h ad railed lo :c.lurc c:nough :.uit1-frcczc a bo:ird. '.\"[\\"POHT'~ Ft:S'l'l,'.\L of Li ght:; l.u.1t µ:irnde ~<1\ :,l;irtcd bal'k in the 1:.tJOs a s ~orl of a prtimotion to iron the \1T1nkll's out of the :-...1~ging: ccunon1y o! the d:.iy. Coa:,l:JI lort> ha:. iL t h.it the \\hole id1.•a 11<1:. s tart1•d by .1 tran~planled )\;Jha n gondola dl'J\Cr 11hn. having nothing better to dn , gondolH:rl'd ;1ro1tnd Xe111>0rl 11:.irbor in a gaily iL.;htt·d l'Jn:.11 boat. Othcr!i J01ncd 1n .ind soon thL· hJrbor had II :. fl':.\11 al or 11 :,:hts. For ;J \I hole /lUflllK'r or ~ 1·.ir ... t he 'l'ule l1oal partldt.' dil'IJµpe.1rcd, pl'rh:i JI!'.! IJl'l'ilU:il' t hL' ~k 1pper:i 1\ ere too bu.-.y doing thL'lr ChrJ:,tmas shopping (•urly. .\ Fl~\\l \'E.\HS l'.\l 't\, ho1\'C'l'C'r, lhl' :-:e1\'fl<1rt BL·a th Cl!,v F.n1plo~<"> ,\..,.;ol·t,1111111 :-.l,1r\ell 1.1al.ini.; lht• rounds of lhl' h;1 rbu r 1111 one or Joe Bct•k :~ fC'rr~·buat .; 111th a li ghted l'hr1stmas tree :1hn:1rd. 1·11cn they added carolers ;ind 111usic to the \'l':-Ol'ICI. Soon, the i'\c11·1xirt Jl:irhorCh:tmhC'r ~1f Commerce 11 .. 1s hack in 1hc :'ll't ur~- 111g fo lks lo folto11· th1~ ft•rr\'hn;1t 11·ith llil·ir ov.n lii;!h!t·d cratl. '!"ht• Frc;t11·;.i1 ul Lighls 11·a s h:11·k 111 full .. 11111::. L.1st ~c ;u·. lhl' p.1r.1 tl1• 11,1.; d;i rk hL"e.HJ::.L' ol lhe ulk·i.l·tl l'JL1.•rgy cri si~. 'l"h.ll l'll'I~ .1pl).!ll'tl\ly 111111· p,t::.~l•d, 1ou 1·.1n utll't' .1i;;1111 1·n1111· .1 h.1 rhor lt.!hlcd lirlll1.11lll } 11 11h th1· {'hr1::;tn1.1, :-. pl t'J 1. l"f)l !-i llf)l l.OTJI' .1 h.1 ! lo .ill thQ:>C :,.\..1ppt.'rs :11uJ t ll'I'-~ 11ho 11·t 11ut lhl'l'C' on l hl•:,c \\ i nt1·r.1 r\tt!IH ... 11 rt' up cng 1 n<>~ .u1d string~ uf !1c:hts .ind p.1 r.1di• lhL· h,1r!11°1 II ;111'J ~ lor lh··' ·11 11 II 111.•nl '•I :Tl I "l"h1 tl1·l·I ~l'l "1111d1·r 11 :1I' lnr it-; f1n,1J ltH!I' 111' 1 ~1 ~1 to11 1~hi .ii 1; :111 p n1. lt '- "{K' n! tho• IHlt' 111·1 !1! ·'!ldl l'I (lf 11111' t·1~.1 ~1ul Y ~ll L·tuk· si:a:-1111, I l111pe ~nu f;<'I 10 \ il'll It 01}11 l hJ I' .;cl lh.it (JI I' I'! •)J\ 11• )\\', $JO Billion Tax. Slice Proposed (_1_N _SH_O_RT~) bu1·k \q \\'here tl ~ltl'1d ;1l IJIL' ('lld Of l'..17'.l l)ctort: tluu!Jl1.:·t!1g1l 1nfl:.rl10n Sl'l "' Ct1s11affi(ls lli~111 ~.\ICON -·rht· Sais:on Commancl c~t 1 n1 .1tcd tod;iy th.1l the 17-dav-old up-.ur;.:c 11( fl ~htin~ /cir l·onlrol o.f the n:•llun 's ril'!' h.11·1cs t h;is c:.rusl'd :::J i~~ C«l ~U;1 lt!l'S. Th(' rl'JIOl'l l'i.ltnt· al'! lhc \'iL·t Cong :11 i 11.,.cd the L'nill«I StJ1cs of u "pru- \•il·.1\1\ C' :i1tit utll•" 1n requ1•sting in- Jurm.111on un An11.:ru·a11 :.crviceml'n f111 .. ~in~ in lndoehu1a. Tilt! United St,Jl cS h::is U.{'l'U~Cd the \1icl Cong or. \I 1tl1holding inrorm;.iliun on 87 Gls. • · TfJbR<"<"O At t ncl-: \\ .\SI 11 \'GTO~ -!1rl''>i1!cnt Ford h :i s 111.:1•11 urged by -lhc :'\;.ilion;il l';int·l·J' Ad\'1sory Bo:ird to pcrti onally ;ippc;.iJ to the na tion's tohac('O com- panies for a voluntary reduction of tar :1 ntl nicoti nc levels in cigurcttcs. 'r he bourd proposed thllL the pre· sidentiu l appe;il be follo\\.·ed by ::iclion enl[lll\\CJ'111g a federal :.1gcncy to set ni:1:-.1mum cigarette lar and nicollne le\t•I.;, \\·hich v.·ould be steadily re· dtl('t'd Yt'<i r by year, fHI T11keu.,f!r HErRV'f -Thl' tiny Pe rsian gulf shL·1khdom of Qatar has announced pl;in~ tu t:.ike over the t"·o principal fn r1·ig1l oil l'on1punics opcrat1n l{ \I 1th1n lls borders ::ind nationalize all thl· tountry·:, p1:troll•um resources. (ILi :U1 n1,;ll'r ,\bdel ,\11l Ben Khulifa ::il -'fn:ir11 ..,au.I Sunday the <)atari ~0 1 - crnmcnl 11·ould l>t·gin nc:!;oli;1l1on s 1m- ffil'dt:itcly \\ith th1· Q:1tar l'clroleunl Co. ;ind t he Shell Co. of Qatar on the ternlS of lhe l;ikCO\'CI', LA WontaH Slai11 UPI Ttltpflot~• Settlen1t"t•I l ll·le n Evans. a I~ri t i::;h college :-Ludc nt \1'ho \\·:.1::; n early i>l·atcn l o death in a l\'Ii a1n 1 lius s tation in 1973, has been :i1va rd e d a· s t•ttlemeot of 8350 ,000 from c:rcyhound Bus <.~u . l-l ere she talks to frit!nds in England. CIA Given Ultimatum From Ford \\',\S lll NGTO~ rUPI) -President Fol'd snys he 11·ill nnt tolerate anv more domestic spying Uy the Ccntr:il Jntclhgt:nt·e ,-\gcney. lie :,aid Sunday thn! he lenrnl•d the Cit\ at one tin1c ilh.;g;1lly spied on :\rn{'fll'ans , but no long.er. lie callc<I lhe Cl.\ d irector from ,\ir Force l \ti iJl' Stire 11 hJd sto11pcd. 1'ht! ;\e11 York ·rimes rC"portt•d Sun· day that hl·i.:1nnin~ in th1• 1~)50~ th1· CIA eondut'll·d a ··n1:.1 :0,:.11L' 1lll"g;d don1cst1c intC'lh genec op1•ration.' · IL in<:reasctl to sp~·ing on anlh1•a r and other dissidC'nl .c roups during thC' :-:1xon .\d1n11u::.tratinn. includ111g kl•cptni.: f ilL·~ on IU.000 American citil1•ns , the 1'imessaid "It's ma1n lr correct anel 11(' rl•grC'L 11 . · ;r lnrmer LL\ a gent !ii.IHI of thl· !:itnry, addin~: "'It h;i;; ::.lopped." ,\n <Jgency spokes man s aid th l~ Cl1\ 1vould h,1ve no publicenmmcnt until 1L ))tudicd the Tinles report. TllE i\GESC\"S I!l•l7 chJrtc.-b:ins J.{)S J\:\GELES \,\PJ -A gunm.:J n _ l!1~ ~~.-~ frcv;? .~~er:i~ing _in _t~c.t:nit~d :J Cl'osted t\l'O \\'Omenoutside a bar and St;iles <1nd g.11cs resp~11:0,1 b1lil.~ for Ill· forl't>d them to d rive hinl 10 Sun ter~1al sec11r1tyt?.~hc }BI . . \/;illcr, then killcJ one, pi stol-w hipped · f< ord re;id thl' I 1nH·s rc.1~orl hurri~d· th··olhcc " I fl d · ti · .. ly ashe tle111to\\·ard:1 skung 1·a(·;it10n c , Ill e Ill IClr Ci.II , · \'· ·1 ( I ;1uthoritil's l'l'ported· Sunday C:.irolc· in,. '11 · 0 0 : . Phdl1Jl" 3" of Lo · A 0 I s d" I r I he prc:;1dl'nt got Cl1\ Director . , ·" s noc e , ICl o a IV'!! •· C II th h I I bullc t11·ounrlin lhehcad Ji , ,1· 1 ~ 1"111 i:.. 0 Jy on l'Jl onl·anc . ic •po cc s, lC · s::ud , 1va~ assured ·•no1h1n.c (•on1p11ra - Doily Pilot Deli•ery · Is Guorontffd Pv'orn:fav-Fnday: II you do not have your paper by 5·30 p.m., can belore 1 p m and your copy will be de- hverea. Saturday an<! Sunday: If you do not receive your copy by 9 a m. Salur· aav. or Ba m Sunday, call before 10 a.m. and your copy will be delivered. Circ:alotio. T•ltphciftn Most Orange County Areas •42-4lll Norttiwesl Hun11ngton Beach, and Westminster , ....... 540.llJO San Clemente, Capistrano Beach, San Juan Capistr ano. Dana Point. South Laguna. Laguna Niguel ..• , ..... , 4tS.OllO ble to \\'hat 11·as stated in the art icle \\':IS µoin ~ on Ol'Cr there. :ind I lold him that under no circumslanl'es 1\·011ld J toll'rt.1\l' :1n.v such :.ictiv1ties in thi:;. administr ation. "I \\'a:; a ~:.url•d it did not ex1sl. ' .\!'I\ F.:JJ \\'llETllF.lt ht' knC'I\' :.bout !ht· :-.ur11·ilJJ11Cc Ucforc he :,a11 Ute 'fiml'S, Ford replied, "l h:.id some partial information." lie sick·steppcd question:; as lo 11·hcthcr lhc \'1:-.nn ,\clm 1ni st rntion had been respon~iblt•, S1·n. Sam .J, r_;r1·in (0-\'.C .) Cha1rn1an of the Sena!{' \\'.:J\crga ll' Cnr11rn11tc<', s:1id Sund.iy li e had rt·· port.; of the CIA sp~·in~ in the L"iHtctl Slatt'S but his (~om 1ni11rr clid nul purst~e lt s 1n«e "most 0(11 h.:Jd nn con- ncc1Lon 1\'Jlh \\'utcrg~Hi: :ind \VC had no ;1ulhor itv." Snow Hits North Dakota 5 Inches Arri ve 011 First Day of Wiriter TPntpf•r11I11r1~!'> 1-ll'IC"e1 "' ...,,.V"OW-"411ttt •"' W•nd• .,, UD to •0 '""'P• p.•r hOuf f>''"" Utl Cito!!\ tn<I Oh" \jfrtl '°''f>ohlV ' ....... I • ""' .. ~ ""' ·~llJ I 1• t I I• ' ' "'"'"' ,.. '''" '" .... ,,,., I>' f'n• dD"' 1.r .. Qfl••'" ,,, '"'"'o•• ,.,.,,,.1,..,ne O:• '""''"( 1, ( m.•n• f"l'"' ........ . lio4'1 LO" P(p Sno ..... , to••<••• IO<l•Y lor ·1n .. ""'tntrn llU""' state\ trom Mtml•n• to M o(f>oQon "'PIH'' orn,n\uld l!<1nt '""'" <lu\!•111 re ""'I""'" Allon!" CO••I. Two "'"'"' ol "~"' '"""' ~t Pofll•M. Mt •!I<• btougnt ,..., """"' <O•~· !Of•yf'iMM1. Un••••Oft•b•v wJrm w•~ll'W'f, "'""" "~'""d ,.,. 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I,_, .,, •• ~·'"''" '" "'°""1"11 fnd Of\erl ... ffl -oft ro.t>l•I ••l·•r•. ! ..... fl>IOfllof MoGfl*•• Pf!< .. ~ut ~II•• A•"'llf.,.O, N 01 ""'"11<1••• '" ~•" 8e<M•011'0 CovlllJ -......,....,.. '"" (01' l•OI OM t 1 ... 11 O•<-'°" trvt• llW ,.., <lt1•· illQ ...... ~ •• ,10.. '"' tl\O:.~ ~~ fnd '""Wt\""~"'" trOM ,,,. ••fWl~ """ 11 • ..;.1 t IO"fl ""'"'I•' Tllr (i'IP *8•1'~0 1'\0l•'t ·,l·.,\"""'t<•"' ""''· •~o "•"~''•"<I •n• ••"•"~ ·••¥• ,,..,. • ""'"""~•' <•' 10 C••• \t llt•on '" ...... 1, ...... lr•-l<f•• .. ,nd ...... ~ ~o·•""'l '"""' t•-•1• ""'" '"""o •11<1 ""••e e111•t hd to tfm"'"' "' ~llt\1 lll•~t lMdff, Syrians Rep«;>rted On Alert tly l 'nited Press Inte rnational l~t·t1'1J\ rrl'SS l"l'j)Ort s s:iid Syrin's ;.1r1n~d fur~l'S 11<.·nl on a "m aximum olert" loday in fe<J r Israel \Vould lounch a big alt:.i ck during the !iloslcm Al Adh:.1 (s acrifice) feast 11·hich :,tarts 'fucsday. T here also 11 ere reports Israeli na1·al units \1·erc ut ~1·a for a )lossiblc attack aga1nsl toast;il Palesti ne refugee eamps in l~c L<Jnon. In J:;racl. Arab guert'ill::is \1•a rned foreign tourists tod;iy to st::iy out of ''Ol'l'Up •c d l'a l ~s t inc.'' Is ra e l tightcnl'd Sl'C urity in response to an atta<:k :.igainst :.1 bus or American Ch ri~ans on a pilgrim age to the Holy J~a11d . P:.ilt•stini;in commandos hurled a µ'.J't•n:.idc Sunday al a bus carrying 17 n1l'mbcrs of a Jacksonvill e. f'l:.1 .. t·hur.l'h group on a tour of sacred sites :iround .Jerusa\cn1 , \l'OUndi ng ':.i teen· a1.:c American girl and an Arab hystancl<•r. 'I'll E B E IRUT nc11·sp:ipcr An Nahar reported today that Iran \\'ill provide Et!YPl 1vith several kinds of dcfe11,5ive 1\:.tj':Jpons includi ng a modern radar nel\\'Ork and 11·ill train Egyptian pilots 10 fly Americ;m·made Phantom F5 11:.irplancs. 1'hc ne11·spapcr quoted diplomatic sources as saying the military aid to Egypt, the first to be given by Iran tO <.in ,\rab country at \\'3r v.•ith Is rael, \\'iii :.il so include "specific kinds or t•lectronic equipment 11·hich the Egyp- 11an army needs." - r\Hd in London. diplomatic reports :.aitl t he Soviet t;nion \\'as prepared to rearm l~gypt 1.0 a 11·artin1e footing in retul'n for rcstorJtion of rirm Ji nks bet'>'·ce n Cuiro and l\loscow. The 11Jplon1ats :-.:ud Cnm1nunist P arty liener;il Scerct:Jl'\' Leonid I. Brezhne v 1vas prt>1>arC'd to inakc the offer 'vhen h(• n1ccts f_;AY Pli<1n Prc~idcnt An"·ar Sad<Jt in Cairo next month. , Hl::P01t1·s CJF a Syrian :.ilert 11·crc 11ub!ished in the Rei rut ne11spaper Al l.111 a 11·h1 t h s;1id thl• S.1T1:.1n ··prcl'au· uon;_1r.~" n1c:1surcs canlc 11hc·n Syria rcce11cd information "lh ~tt Israel may la unch a big. aggression o n S~1 rian t crritpri('S du'rin g tht• hohda.v:..'" r\nothcr ne1vspaper :\:> S;1f11·. said diplomatic information reccil'ed from "a European capit al" said Israel \\nu Id launch a na\'al ;itlack ainicd in particul<11' at P.:JI C'stin1;in rcfugct• l'i.lmps in Leba non. !\s Safir said the diplomatic in· formation 'received \VOS strcnglhened '"11 hen s udden movements of Is raeli 11 ttr~h ips 1\•cre seen inshore close to !ht• (Lrba ncseJ border village of Xakoura ;ind later spr ead out bet\1•een ,\I Buyyad :i. Nakoura and 'l'yrc, a ll in South l.cli:1 nnn.··. Jr~1ni:.in chic1 of s1aif CL"1i. Ghol:im Rcl;.i :\Zh .'.lri <.1rri1·ct1 in Cairo Tucsdav and met l'rl.'sidcnt ,\n1var Sadtit S;1turd:i v. "lr:tn · 11·itl pro1·idt· Egypt 1vith de· fcnsi1 L' military cqlripmcnt. including ,1 mJJdcrn r:ida1· ncl\.\'Ol"k lo be a dded tu the <Jir defense umbrella \.\'hich pro- 1·1d1•:, prolcetion to cit ics a nd strategic po:.1t1ons in Egypt,'' the newspaper said . 1'hf' nC'11·sparer 11uoted unconfirmed repor~s ,,.., ~u~1ng "J numbl'rof Egy11· t1an pilots \\•ill Ix· tr;iincrl in Iran to flv 1\mt·r ican ·macle Phantom F.5 1\·ar11•anes of 11·hich quantities "I.ire :11 u1 la IJl1· 111 Iran ;111d Saudi Arabia." 'l'he ne11·spapcr said the Shah of !run'.; \ i:'L! to E1.:.1·pt ne:.:t n1onlh 11·ill l 1•~1d lo lllOl'i.' l'OOpcr alion h1!lll'l'Cll the 111'<1 eountril'S , c~pcCiillly in lhe cc:unom ic field.·· Two America11s Among 7~ Dead /11 Plane Crash C.tRAC.\S. \1enczuela t ,\P J -Tv.·o ,\n1t•r1 cuns \\C'l'e rt.'ported among i2 per:,.ons killed 1n the crush Sunday of a \ C'flt'llll'l.1n air!Ln(•r four minutes ;iltcr 1t t11ok off fron1 l\l:iturin fo r CaraL'.I'>, a ~pokesman for lhc airline ~;ii<I t<1d a v. 'l'hPrc 1\·cre no sur 1•1l'Ol'S 1\ \ 1·n:;;{, the nirline th:ll 11·as opl'rat · inc lhl' DC9 .it·!. curlier had j;ilLd 77 pt>r ~u11~ 1\ i're a hoard the plan1', but then rc1 i"c<l lhc figure do1\'fll.l.':lrd to t,tj pa~-;cngl•rs and a Cl'f'll' of six . The ~pok<'sma n said the dead 1\tnt•r1ca11s 11'\!rC Paul Rirc and \\'llllarn Hichartl, \1·ho hoarded the plan1• 111 ?\l :1111rin. '.\o othl'I' \nforn1a · 110 11 11 :is ;.t\'<iilahlc on them. ··1'hcrc 111a~· h ;11·c bC<'tl other foreigners amon)'.! the passc1ngc rs. but l\'C cannot no\.\' say ho1v many nor supply any uJcnt1t 1cs,'' lht.> :-1>0kes1nan suit!. 1'h(• Uod il'~ of th<:' viclims \.\'Cre rc .1 port1•d ~cattercd 01·l~r a 11 ide ar'!a . 'l'h1• rr co \ {'l'I tl'<llns that conlinucd to l Olll-l I 111<:' l'~·m;1in:-; toda\' reported it \1 oulcl be rl1ff1cult to Hll•nt1fy lhe dead hct'.IU:,.C lhc ) \\ere bJdly burn(.•d. 1'ht' fhi;i.ht Sund:iy oriRiOatC'd in l'iudad lloh1·;ir and slopped at Puerto 1Jr1t .11 and then Jl.Iaturin. 360 m ilC's l'tl'>t l1f l' ii r;l l'AS "Th1•rt· 11 .1~ .in 1•\p lo~1nn on hO!i l'd :-.horllY-:t ft C'r takl'Olf .incl lhC'n lhl· plant• c ra::.hetl , · said 1he 1\venl!a ~Pokcs man. V~IT~ In Safe Hands Fi fteen -month-old 1\n1ber l\"ocl Pel•ples is treated after rescue from :.ix -fout dCl'P irrigation \Veil in l\lia1ni. She fell in \\'bile tugging behind parents \vho \Vere picking tomatoes for Sunday dinner . · Heath Has Narrow Escape in Bombing LO'.\/D0:'-1 t UPl l -The Ir is h RC'publica n Army's holiday cea:>e -firc got off to a shaky star! loday in the v.•akc of a night of 1·iolcncc that in- cluded a b11n1bing atlal'k on the hon1c ofopposit1un leader l!:d";ird Jleath u1 London. Pol ice and army spokes1nl'n report · cd all quiet fo\1011110µ: nnie bomb f''\· plos ions in northe rn Ireland and one in Britain, three att;.icks aga inst British troops in Ulstl'I" and the futa l shooting of ::i Protestant 1\·oman in " Belfast pub. l-l cath fle1v into l\orthe rn lrcl:1nd unde r he avy Sl'C urily to vi s it the IG,000 British lroop:; and assess the pros pect s of the I I-day In ,\ cease· fi re devl•loping into OJ permanent peace tn end six yc;irs· of Homan Cuthollt· Protestant \\'a1·. 'EX.TR E~IJSTS TOSSED a bomb from a spccdin~ c;ir Sunday night :.it lfeath 's luxurious , lhre c ·s tury bachelor ho me three hour5 before the s tart of the trucC' anrl onlv 10 minutes before he arri1ed home. ·h:.iving been clL'laycd by fr1t•nds clse11·herl'. "I 11·as l'Cry f11rtunatc indeed," the foriner prime minister s:.iid. "I could easily ha\'c been killed. In the normal \ray I \\Ould hal'c bct'n silling in my front room 1\·hc re the bnmb 11•as thro11•n. I 11·ould ha\·c been in the dir<>ct line of fire .. ''I l \\<IS :l I LL Ck)' l'l'lt'~l [lC r111' ml'.'' 1'hc I 1th-hour :,h0\1' uf strl·ng!h ushered in the first truce since 19i2 in !he re ligious strife that h<ls killed 1.1 41 persons in L'lsler and 52 in Bri· ta1n. D.o\l110 O'CO:\XELL. chief of Starr of the IRA's extremist prol'isional \11n g, told a Dublin ne\\·spaper ht: ho11cs the ceasc·fire can be ··1Jro· lon,i.:ed as long as possible, inclefinile· Jy if possible.'' '.\te rlyn Recs. the .llr~lish go\'ern· mcnt's Xorthcrn Ireland overseer. c:onfi rmed recei1·ing peace proposals fronl the I RA but r efused to di sclose the det ails. London police said the 111·0-pound bo1nb 1va s thro1\·n through the b;ilcon\" 11·indo1v o f Heath's ro1~·house in the f:ishionahle Rclgra\"ia district by one. of four young 1nt'n in a silver-colored <automobile that sped a\1·~y. The blast bleW out doors and v.·in· do1\·s in. the house 100 yards from the b,al'k fence of Buckingham Palace and caused serious damage to some or the furnishings, including ;1 picture )!1vcn ~l ea th h,v the !:.rte prime n1 in1sler \\linston Churl'hill. ll EATll'S housekeepe r und her dau)Zhte r v.•crc tre;ilcd fo r shock. The 54-year-olct tor m e r pri me minister returned home 10 minutes l.1 ter alter conducting a Chrislmas rt1nccrt in Broadsluirs. his childhood home 70 miles easl of London. Ritunlistic Slayitrg Bible May Give Clue To Murder of Boy, 9 flllA;\lI . Fla CAPJ -Police a rc in· 1·estig:.1ting possihlc links bet1Ycen a missin ~ page from a Bible and thl' ritualis lie s layin:.: nf a 9-ycur-ol d Pcn- nsvll':.111ia bov Detective 'Ed1raril Carberry said Sunday he \\'ould eon1p<Jre the Bible \l'ilh unolhcr to !.CC 11' the missing verSl'S 1>rovidc any clul!s i ri the lhroat · .s l.'.lshing deHth of ,\rnold Zeleznik of Fort \V ashington, Pa. Carberr y s;i id lhc n ib\<.>, mis!ling one pri ge. 11·as in tht> roon'I 1\•ht'111notcl c niploycs found th'"1.'t1tlil in a pool ofUlood. . Soon uftC'r the l>0y 's body was dis· ('O\'c red in a motel bathroom .,'riday. police arrested a man identified as Verna l \V:ilford. 31. a lias Robert Cr:1nt, or Jl arlford . Con n .• and chor,i:l"d him 1\ it h first ·dc ~ll'l'l' m urd('r. "Like s;1cr1f1c1ng ;1 famh. 1t l(){1kcd likt' he ht!ld the ehild so lh~ throut 1.1.·ould be over th(' toilet, let him bleed ... " C:n'bCIT\' Si11d Po lice .gp 1d itw Zclc7.nik family hud. Floppt>d al rhc :11rpo11 motel on the 1\a~ to C()S\tl Il1ca tor 11 \'UC'Hlion . 1\rnuld and lus father, Cartrr. 11 cnt to tnt.>Cl fricnd1'-11hc11 iC'J('1n1k ~tc1>pl•d b:1ck to tu~ roonl Ii.> lcul'c a key \V1lh his \l'ift', police said. .Arnold was aJonc in the corridor tor a fL~\v m inutcs 11·hcn h is family heard a scream. police s:Jid. Th<:' ·parents' searched for their son without success ;:ind t~en soug~t help, police said. Off1l'crs said they founct a poorly spelled m essage in \\lalford's pocket. It read , "God of Isreal say so. The God say this. The temple nl u.st not be used for any \'Oilince nor any police office. Chi Id offer hassa~nccs. '' New Playboy Arrest Made CtfJC1\GO l c\Pl -1\n CX· <'l'Uli\'e s ecretary 11•lth lhe PlaylJoy Founda11on. part of 11ubhshf'r I lugh 1-rerntr'! cm· p1re. ha:;i bern nrrcstcd :ind ch ;1r~ed 11•ith poi.sC':s i.ion or 1nari 1u:1na . 1)f1lice said. ,\ut horilies s uid Suzunnc Stl·1n, 41. v.·<1~ cha r~c(I Sunduy "1th posse.s!'i1on or murijuana :1f1cr a quartc1'-1>0und packugc of it v.· as round in the trunk or her car during u search. Another Transient Murdered I.OS ANGELES tlJPIJ - ~rhe bndy ol' u middle-aged lrans1cnt. his lhru;.it sl:.ishcd c;ar to cu~, "''i;IS founli curly ~und<.1y In the shruhbt!ry nf.!al' the downtown hr1J111·h uf the IJUb!ic library -lht· fl'.lurth transicnt fl'.lund dcoHl since Dt•c. 1. LL Charles Kilgo or the Los Angeles Police Depart- ment said the bod)' has been tenlatiYely idcnl1ficd, but t~ __ s_1__,a_1e _ ___,· ) the \itllm 's name was IJO.·· ln g 1\•ilhhcld pend 111~ n(flifi('ution or rclal1\'t'S. lie · \\'a~ dl·~rribcd as he111J! hi::tY.'ccn J:i (jnd 45 } e.ir~ of <.i gi::. The body v.·as found bv <.inothcr n1an. wund~ri11g ­ throu.gh the.:-.hruhhcry. ln - ·''7~1.igatorr-s:ud hlood.1 frJf•t pr1nl~ .found 0111!11.: ~1del\' a I k ~ugge~lcd the: v1cti n1 m<1y hJ\'c tried to t•.!.t<1pe hi :-i.lt- lacker, 11rHI v.·u~ dra\\'JJ back into the bu!>hl's. 1' Barrier Broke1i Women Guard I Assembly Gates SACR/\~I EN'fO ~l:l'J1 1'hc State 1\s~e 1n bly h:.i s broken t111othcr Sl'X t1arr1cr \\'ith tht· h1r1ni.: nf l\\(1 \1'on1t·n ussi:.t:.int Sl'rg1·ants- at-Jr1n:.. Bt·ginning Ill".;\ rnonth . um in th,• A-.scmbly us th" · lt:'~J~l;1\url''s tirsl fcn1;dc .st·rgl·;inls Hf)Tll \\'0:'111:::\' !il'C no prllhll'!ll II 1th pOl{'lllJally !lllt(!y jl('t' .... 1111~ ··1·11 i11~t ?\;II, 'h1",I . hlltl('~, (ulJ011· llh' 1ntu tl11· ulhl·r ruon1'. s111d ~ls. Bnur·1·~~;1, 11h11 :1l~11 Maharis' Trial SeJ, L\)S 1\:"Gf.LES tl!l'il Geor)'.:l' !\I :1har1s, 'tarot the J!l liOs ll'll·\ 1:.i11n :.l'fll':-. .. Hol1ll' {;Ii." hus lx·rn or· clcrl·d 10 !-.land lri;.iJ Feb. 1; Oil c•hargl'!<i Oi' hornt•"{'XUal c:nndutl 1n lhc• Oll'n':. roon1 or ;1 gaSOlJne :.lU.\lOll. t\lahar1 .... .i1;, pl\·adt'd 1n - notl·nt 111 t\lt1ni1·1p:1I ('1~url Fr1da ,v l'ol1e1• ":1td ~13 - hal't ~ 11 a~ :trrl.':.IC'd l a~t' m ontl\ 11frhi 1 rn;1lc · 11u1rd 1·t·:.,.l' r Siindru Bourc:-~a. 2J, llrl<I Lulu L:sher, 2K. ~·ill bt• guarding lhl' ~ale.-; llnd hclpin1:: lo rn a1 nta1n dl'tor-11ork:; ;is ;1 n1odcl. "Hut ------------- lt1di9nf111t 1-'urme r Sen. 'rhon1as Kuthe·! ~ys he felt ··in d1 gnation und frustr~l · lion" as t.:.S. Uclt·t.:ale tu L.:.:'-J. h1· ac:tillJl ;, or . o\si;.in, Afric;.in ~1n U ,\r<tb c:ommunis t stall's \\'h i<:h '"\\'fOlC l'L'l'.(Jl'd harn1ing intt·r11:1tion~1I s<:cu ri1y and unUt·rn11n - 1ngrl·.~p(·t·t 111r l '_,\"" l 'J'I 13 North Counties To Secede? :\I ~:'-J IJOl'l:'\0 ! l "Pl J Alflhllr Hobin \\'hih:'s h1n1,..c \1;1s 1h1· :-1\c St1nd.1~ \\h1·n the loundint: f'1th('r:. uf tht• 1 ndl'pt·ndt·nl Sl.1t1· or '.\r1rthl·1·n Calif.,rn1.1 £lrollt•d .111d s igned (l llc1·l:1r.1tu111 til 1n<lcr1·11{lenc\· \\"h1te dcel:iri•d lh1• Maii Scarecl 'l'l't·~.,11111 \Id~ .1 111·nil':-.t :1:.:.11 n ~l \I h:.it he :.:ud 1:-. ;i _,\:1 1l' J.:<!ll'l'tlllll'!ll in Out of Sl1o cs s~11·r;1n1t·n1,, 1h ;1t .. l';1t:. unec l'n1 there, I'll th~ap - 1101111h1n1 .·· 1'hl'Y 11't'I'•' tuld lo 11 eJr l'lothing "\'t'll ill ;1 bUS lllt'S'> •drtl'l' liut tu '>Lav u11·av fron1 hot p.111\:-. .1il1l l n.\1 -cul l1lo11:-!'~ Jiu 1111.: 111 tht· lt1•1 t1111nt'll \I ;i,, propo:.,·d Ii\ '1'0111· Bt•artl , lh1• :\~.,t:n1bl _1 "., 1 l'll'l";Jll t·h1i:f ~1·rgc;1nl -at­ urm~. "I" think it's about \Ltlll'. · hl' .~aid .4.LTllCll"Gll scrge:.inl~ ~1t·a1·n1,.; 1nay t1p~.1r to bl· 111•· ll'j.:1:-.l<1111·t· \t·t"~1011 nf ,l · IHJU1H·1·r. lh1•\' l'l'411 lr <ll'l'll l Fl·11 p1·r:~11n:. h;.i \·l· t'l'l·r l11·L·n ph_1·:.1rally l'I Cttcd ln1n1 A:.,..l·mlil.1· ch;,i1nllt•r;, or hl'ar1n;.; ruunl;,. Marijuana Decks Halls l'.\CC}l:\I,\ il'l'll 1'1;l 1<·l· 1-.'J l a n 1 •.1rl~ ('hr1 •.l1n;i .... pr1·~l·nl th1 -, \\l'l'hend tron1 ;in unkno11n \l l'll II J~hl'J" . .\ p.1chagl· k·H 111 f ront of lh1_• Lu:-,\ngl:lc:. l'u])c(' Ol•parlmt'nl ':-/'\1olh11! 1)111s11;n l•:irl,v SaturdJ\'. )•1•J't' ;1 :>IJ.:ll th!tl :..11\1 ":\I L'l'J'.\' L'hr1~ln1;1~.' l"pon upL·n111~ the hns. ot · ftl'l'r;, found 2U r11;;r11uana pl ant~. ~on1c 11l'arly 20 1n- ch1·~ long. Two Heidi In Murder Of Pai1· SAN LEr\;\llill) t·\I') - 1\1u tr~111~i1·n1 1111rl-v1!'1 \l'l'ft' in custody ht·11· ttul,11 111 t'Olllll't'IL!lll t11tl1 !ht• L11 .d :-.hoollll ~ ol lht 11 lit' ,jlhl :-11n nl' ,., l ~l'll11 .\l.1.101 Ll'll I l.1rr1~ l'o!1 l 1' :.:11d B11h1•rt .J ~lat;nHH:-, :.!7 . ,uld H1rhard l-'. r.ll'lto v.ot1ld ;1pp1·:1r bl'fOl'C J ,IUci)!I' J111· Jll t'\ lrJd1t1on h1·,11 111 ;.: 'l'hl' \\';1 .... hOl' {_'otull\ !->hl'r1!1 "of· t1c1· 1:-.... u .. J] n111r1l1·r 11ar- r:inl~ Sund.1\ .11.;.1111-r thl' t\10 tTI1't1 . ()(!Jl'•'I"" .,,uti !ht·~· \I ,·l'<' u n,11 111 l·d 11 h1 n .u r1·~L­ t'1 I :it ;1lr11·111l "11111111• h1·rl· 'l'tl)I 111-:.\'l l.\,l . 1·h11·! «rinlln.il 1111.·~tJ ,.:;1\01 111 lhl' \\';1 ~h"l' Sht·11lf ~ Pllll'l'. <ll':-.{·r!IJL'd :\l.1 ;.!ln111~ .ind i\J ,•I I 1• ,1.., · · 1 r ,, n ... I l' 111 11·urk~·r,;. rno\ 111; 111,11\d11ul 1111h1·:.t.itc -" Du ruth_\ Jl,11'11,, .',!I. ,11vl l.1·11 ll arr1" .J1 ::::. t1 l·r1· ~hut tu d,•;1Lh ;1L \h1• 1.1111111 ·,.. la.~hi on '1hll' hulTlL' !:i~l 'J'u·l.,,. d;J\. Pilot Killed :111:.iy our l:ix n1oney :jnd Ill · LOS .'\:\GE Ll :S i l"l'IJ 1U;1l1\·t·" !n31 l·ad. the st•rge<inlS·:.Jt- :1rn1;, ,verh:dl} p.._.r~u:i dc 1·1~­ itors to kct·p quiet ;ind or- 1\uthor1tit'S s:.11<1 l hl'fl' 11·erc no elu~s as lo 11hu lcll the ~1ft. 'r h 1• t· 1 d t· r I I :1rr1,,. ;1 !nrn1er ,,1 :.itt· :-.1•1i,1tor. told pnlite hl' 11;1:-. 111 ;1nt1lhl·r p.11·1 of the hou~l' 11 h1·11 hl• hl':1rd J!l.ln,,hots ;111d r.tn tu tin<l thl· 1Jod11·:-._ ALUl.'1~)1 fl..:P l1 \\'h<:n ;1 11nuld·OC' rulihl·r (lrµ1n:ill~·.1ht·1Jl;11111~1:.lu George ltoadc!> Grim~lia11', tr1t·d tii \1r1·~t!1· ;, 1n1r~1· dt>cl.1rl· :\lc11d~1tu10 1,.'11unty ~·I. the llld csl aclt\e trnn1 :\Ir-. Ann,1 .\l ari;1 ,1 1rl'c:.l:tl l'.\\'h1ll'!>:1irl.hut hclicopterp1lot1nthcnaliun l'1nl·d;1 , 1;5. ~he :.ind hl•r n1111 •·\1l'h.i1t·l·~pa11d1•dour <ind perhaps the \\·orltl. \l'<t~ frit•1HI S:1r.i ~·i:-.hc1· bur:-.! 111 ;..;o<d ' kil led in a crash v.·hcn lhJl·k lu ~t'.ft'.i.lm ~. 1'l1c <"tJllllll(Jt111n 'l'hl· rra~11n lor 1hc t'X· f!'.11{ prevented him from r{·· fri i:?htcn"d the m:in oul uf pans1on \\'ll~ lht' ··1n<i.n~ lt·L· ilching his personal Janchng h1~ ~hl'.lcs . 111· fll'd , k·a\ inl! ter:-. and 1>hone l'alls of su1)- pad. tht•n1 behind ;is (·]ucs fr1r the porl" rel'l'J1ed by the \\'hnc d1·rly . ------------- \\"hen thl' Bli1<'k l'unthl'rs IClvll Grumbling lll\ :nled the .-\s,.,·n11Jly 111 l'J!,;, the :.1:rgeants 1n(•t .•• Gloomy Gus tht·n1 \I llh n1nr(' constern:i- l1 un than rnuselc ·rhe slate t in the i.;ulu:e 11·ere tailed on to cseort lhl· :::un-totinJ.: PJn· thl'rs out uf tht' ch:i rn bl'r. DAILY PILOT ·1 he :-hi·r11r, •lli'11·t· h;1,.. ~aid a m•HJl'l' lur 1111· doubll' k1lli11J.: m;1\ h :1\1' ht'l'll hnkl'd tu the ~on·.,e,lt•n:..f\'C (1dll'ct 1un of :111ton1at1l' \\l:'UJX!tl."" Grimsh:.i\1·, v.·ho took up pulzcc. group. he said. helicopler fl ying Ji\'e yt'urs r------------~~~------------------------------------------------i OJ.go a s 4l hohLy. died in - ~lantly Sat rdav ni ght \\'hen hi s c af ·nife 1l lhrough a gro\'e ak lrcc~. crashed to th ground ancl e xplode 111 flilnlC .!.. :\ulhorities said he v.'a~ ~ft~~i~n~~~~~~c:r~ri~· a~{!~:~ to land at his landing purl . lleld fn A rs on LOS A'.\"GELES IAPJ -A tr:tnsicnt v.·hom authorities ~ay has admitted i:."Ctling a series of do~·nto\\'n fires has heen booked for investiga- lion of arson . 'l''-''O officers patroling the 1:::.i rment district urrest<'d John Schram, 48, as he y,•as lea\'ing C.B. Textiles just before flames broke out in · ~ide the building early Sun- day. Pre:lrlJ Named VALENCTA 1,\P) .-The 1lean of students ;il Johns Hopkins Lni\'crsity since 1972, Robe rt J . FilJ.patrick. has been na n1cd 1-1rcs iclcnt of California lnslitutc of the . .\rts. ,\ppointmcnt of the 3-l- ycar-old gr:iduate of Spring I-Iii/ College of r.tobile. Ala ., m.eans that Cal Arls \1"111 ha,·e <in c of the n:.1tion 's you·n gcs t president s but \\'illiam S. Lund, chairn1an of the board of trustees, said : ··Cal Arts is still a nc"· ro\lcgc and il is fitting that 1l be l ed by a young person." Bla:-t" Probt"cl SAt;S ,\Ll1'0 ll"P l l The t'i\"C-~Lory hou:-l·hQUl "1l:idoona .and Ch ill.I." a ,,ubjt:l'I of C• 1nl l'Ol'l'l'SY ~i fl('t;' 1\ 1ras ht1ill in· l969. 11•as dl'~troyt"d Uy fire during the 1\'(:l·kt' nil. Th(' crart burned Satur· 11<1.1· a:> it ;,at an1ong hun - drt•ds or other boats tied ll!l :it th(' Bichard son l{a~· 11 ;.itcrfront. Th(• cause of th(' lll:i1.e is und('r 1n1·esti,;at ion. _Fare Hik e d SAN DIEGO !AP! c.. A 10-cent fare increase will go into effect Jan. 19 for San Diego Transit Corp. buses . The City Council :ippro\'ed the r~ise from 25 to 35 cents ~·hi eh will be applicable to all riders except lhc elderly nnd s tudents below the 12th ~rade level. ' THECOLDFAC ABOUTH co . 10 Because the cost of oil is soaring, it will cost you more to heat your home. But there are ways to save. l-\on1c ht·ating c11:-t~ are up. rt•,t.:ardll.'.~.~ 11f the f ucl·used. ~n is the co~t of pn iducin~ clei.:tricity. '!'he priLc of f1.Jrei~n 011 USl'd 111 l'lcrt1ic gen~rating pL1nts hns 1norl' Lh;1n 1npltd in the p<1st 18 n1011ths. And \11· 111u::.t ll~l' forl'i.l!n l!il to 111cci n}!td :u1 p11ll utio11 l'C'Quirl~n1cnts. Ell'Ctricity is involved in rnost hea\ltl).( -.).-,ten1s indirectly or direclly, :,i1 budget vtiur u:'e of heatinl! 1\•isely. 'l'ht>rc ;t rr :-t'veral \\'ays tll do it. llcrc arr so1111· :-11ggestiw1s: [J Ci:u1sider lo\1cnng lhc lt'n11Jt·1';ll11n· -}('Hing. It Dltrld (OSl alxlul 28',',; h·~~ l1ir he;itin.~ l11 keep the lcn11leraturc . it 68° instead nr 7'2? Ll IL 111;ikc~ :ien:-t• l1J tu111 y11ur bccit (lff 11·hct1 you'rt• ~n\·ay froin hnn1~" l l111v L'Vl'I'. 111 frcriing <irt·J3 ~1 -10° :-t.:UinJ.: i:-advisable. l 1\re your door~ ,u1d 1v1ndn11 ... v.•t•atht'1 ~tripped? Caulk.in).!: :;ni<1l1 opt·ning-, ;ind !<C<tll'LS \\'ill ~ave t:lll'l'~y -;ind lllO!l('y. ..J Clu:-.i11g clra1k!nes a11d c1111:11n~ 1\·111 hold ht•;if in -:tnd cold 011t. · • ! J So 1\'1\1 ch1!-in~ yn11r firepl<k:l' cJ.1111p- l't . and vents 111 rootn:-i nol 111 us1· . . SjC.E Southern California Edison ~l.1l1c t.!VCI)' kilu\\ :ttl (UU1ll. Ll /\li' ~l)lll filtt·I ~ ll1•.i11.' l'1 •1h.q1::-lht•\ nct·d 1\·pJ.1c1ng . lJ rlir1y l'l'(llrll :1i1 ){t1ll.;_ .111(1 \\_.Jnl\ .UI duct:-. c111 dn\·c up ht':1tlllJ.: i:o~!:-. l·~+ l] If y1iu h:1vt· t'!l'i:tnr 1:1<11:1111 hl·;H1 11i:. y1Jll Gl!l :-:l\t: 1Jy (U1111tll;tlff \h{'l.11\11 ... ,~~:-in ro1.nn.,, not 111 u ... 1.· 1\.., \\ st1lt:r appru.:11:he::.. \ Hn 'l! tlt'• ·d 11~Wl' ht'<tl. Hui by hudt:1•11nl! ,·11111 11-.(•111 1 lt•(lni.:tly 111:-.cly. you l'O!ll huld d111111 \our nsini;? bill . Fur \\ :!\'" 111 fl, 1 11. \\ hy 111.1f ;end for our fff.'l' f>,;w 1hlt·1' \\'ntf "(1 1n~rrv;it1nn:· Ed1 ... 1•n. l'\l 1 ~•1\ Kl~I. !<1 ~l·n1l'ad, CJ\ ~11771). • • Monday, Deceml>,l;r 23. •.97• • OAJLYPILOf AS JCPenney FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACM ONLY Pre•Christmas SAVINGS -- NOW 59'8 Rf'C). 79.95. Wikffire MX bike hs a rocy IHtorcycle look for the •xcitetne"t of a real dirt bU1e. Motorcycle style wide flchu3e frorit hub, twl• cantilevered frame, flot back finish. 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Continuing its !~st -minute att c m1>t ~ to break the ice for r~es umption ~f offs hore oil drilhnJ:, the ou~going state L<.1nds Comm1ss1on la st "'·e~k voted un animous approv~tl of recl uests for 17 ne\v oil "·ells <!nd pipeli nes to onshore raci iti es in the Snnta nurbar;a area. Th.c \:otc \vas not un<:spcctecl . The three-membe r comm1ss1on had voted a year ago to lift the four.year moratorium on d rill in~ in stutc tulelands. But the lame duck commi ssior:iers -obviously in antiripali<?n of their immin.cnt repl acement by th ree Oemocr ut 1c n1cmbers -\\'a1ted until last month. after the election. to ~runt the rirst ririllini,: permits for an initia I 69 \\'ells in t hC' Sant•1 i3<1 rbara Channel. · \\lhil e tec hn ically le gal, the ;.1ctions of the co m mi ss ion ar e indefens i b le unde r t h e cir cums t anl·es . No matter hO\\' h onest t hei r moti,·~1tio n or th<'i r con\·iction th at the 'otcs \\'ere correct . t he fact t hat the commissioners \\'ailed until the last m inute to apprO\'C the d rilling permits ca n't he lp but rais'°' the s pecter of som e for m of payoff. In the "'hole confused picture of offshore d r illing the \'Oice of the people of California s eems to be a hallo,,· echo . - The conce r ns of the pt.>ople are clear. Officialdom, from the s tate to the fede ral level, appar e ntlv chooses to ignore the m. The voice must be louder and stron ger if California's pr iceless coast is to be preservcd . Consolidation Move . Orance Countv supe rvisors early next year '''ill we1gh d etaile d p1 ans ror implementing the first count y gove rnm e nt s uper·agen cy . The En\"ironmental f\l a nagcment Agency <E~1A ). ,.created sever a l m onths ago, is a cqp solid<Jtion of all or parts o r seven formerly indepe ndent depa rtments d ealing \\'ith e nvironmental or planning m atter s. The plans berore the board call "for a massive restructuring 6ralJ departments· that h3 \'C be come Ec~nomy Won't ....... Keep Ford ·Home "'AS•llNCTO.\" -President Ford has no intentio n or laking Sen. Barry Goldv.•ater's advice that he park Ai r Force On e in the hangar and gi\'C full ;:1ttention to J.he economy. The Pr('Si· d ent h as told subordin ates that he'll give top priority to the economic crisis but \\·on"t neglect his other pre· sidential duties. lie fully expects to co nt i nu e h is forei gn tra ve l , with scheduled vis - i t s t o Ch i n a . Europe and India. NIXON 'S RELIC ION ' Friend s of Richar<I Ni xon v.·ouldn't be surprised to s e(' him quietl y adopl the Catholic faith. •le v.1as raised in a de\'OUt Quaker hon1 e, but, according to his fciends. he is impressed v.1ith Catholic doc trine and ritual. They s<1y he has had a lot of lime lo renect since he left the V.'hile llouse. lit;! is a loner v.·ho seldom confides his inne rmost thoughts to his rriend~. But he has drop ped fa\'Orable remark s lately about the Catholi cs. TAX J\VOlllER : P h ant o m billi onaire J lov.· a rd l·lughes. one of th(· \\"Or\d 's v.'ealth icst men. has been able to get a \\·ay "ithout 11aying fed eral in- . come laxes ye;1r a r1er year. Sources 1.11th access to hi s t:i x relurns tell uS thnt once in lhe 1960s he \vas stuck v.·it h <i S7 m illion tax li:1bility. Hut more often, he paid absolutely n{) (l'<lcr.11 incom e taxes at all. Orie clc- ,·ice he hn.s used to avoid taxes has been di\'erting money inlo the non - 1 profit l·I0 \\'3 r d Jlu ghcs ~J edi c:d lnstitull:'. RECORD s r•:NOIN(;: Pr<'suJcnt F11rd \\"ill brl•;1k t.11 1 spendin g records nl'Xt ,\'C:lr i\t sccrt·l n11•e\ing~. his hudget t·xpcrt:; h :t\'(' acknn,,ll'd!;:l'd I hat lhc defu it ts li kely 10 r(';ieh the .111-lime high of S35 billion in the l'rl'!-1· dent 's next hudgl't. 1\n :inllci p:i ted Sl 12 billio n mi lil ory hud get \\'Ill run 11p the deficit f ord has :ilsn fa il('(! t() rul back th e bud g('l hl· inhl'rltf'1I (rorn l"X·Pr1•s1dcnt i\"ixon. This 1~ no\\" ,,,. 11l'tll'd to rcarh s:110 billion. ;t S20 t11lhon defi ci t. by th(' entl or th(' ri~t'<il 'l'.1ronJune!30 ()IL PROl-'JT~: The giant nil con1 (JACK ANDERSON) panics are supposed to be fi erce com· pctlto rs. But \\'hen v.·e cited the JO\\' corporate taxes some oil companies pay, Sun Oil rushed to the defense or Gulf and ?tlobil. Sun Oil distributed a letter decla ring that its tv.·o rivals had paid 63.2 percent and 58.4 percent of their res pective taxable incomes to the U.S. Treasury. The letter, refer· ring to our column. added, "One or us just has to be "''rang." True. Sun Oil is \l'rong. Sen. ~lenry Jackson. D-Wash., h;,is just released a study based on ronfi"dcntial tax records. J\,ltbough he used "Company A,B,C" etc., to iden- ti fy t he oil .compani es, we have broken his code. The J ackson figures 1iro\·c that for fi\'C years, not only Gulf and l'llobi l but a lso St a ndard of California . Tt·x:u.·o and Exxon puid L.S. lax rates ranging from 1.32 to S.56 perccnt . PRESIDE.\Tf,\I, GIFTS: E\'cry lime an Amcrir:1 n President takes off fur :1 foreign country, his pl ane or buc ku1> jel is loaded with person;1I gifts li ke a jl't·po"•ered Santa Claus slci,e h. ·r hc \\"hite l·louse has kept mum about the gifts, hut \\'e.b1_ye oh- laine.d a det ai led list. Ex·Prcsidcnt :'\ixon. for cx:1n1ple. ga\·e Egypt's PrPc;idcnt and ~1 rs. J\nv.·ar Sadat six plates \\'ith fi ligrcc·~ill -borclcrcd col· or reprodu ctions of \\linslov.• llonu:·r p;1in tings !S l95 J 'and <1n el:i horate sil\·er rent e rpie ce ($205)." Other forl'ign presid ents and pashas ha\"C received Bulo\·a Accutron cloc ks :;tamprd \\'it h the presidential seal : Heed a nd Ba rton <·cnt erpieces; t.encral Anili nC' "'Vic \\·mastt•,rs": n1usic bo xes, Boe hm por<'c l:i in \\'a rblcr~. buntin~s and other hirds: ;1 Fr.in klin ~I int l'Ollc<'tion of slate mcd;1 Jl1 11ns: a porcelain slatut' of ()u t·en 1':~thc r . .'.I Tiffa ny sil vt•r urn: Pi r k:1rd :ind L~nos ho"·ls: Steuben r(l nl :-i iner!-Thl' .m oncy for these ~ifts (•Omc·s fr·o111 a spreial $2.1 millio n St:1tc Dcpartn1t•nt fund set aside for "em<'rgrnr h•s " ' t 'OLJ) \\'l'.\Tt:R ; [)orft \\"orry about tht• st'\"Ctl' \\'int('r th:it has been 11rc- <11cle<l . There shou ld he enou~h ht';1t- 1ng ~iii. n.it ur:1l ga~. co:1 I and l'lcctriri !~· to kc('I> 1\n1l'r1c;t n homes \\arm. part of \he E MA . Part of that effort wil l. of necessity,. require demotion or rrmova l of so1ne depar-tment heads. .... .• ~ .... Fir st to go "'ill be Building a nd Safety Director F'lo \.'d M cCle ll:.1n . Road Commissioner L. 1'ed ~·f cCon\'ille a nd Real Prope rty Ser vices Agent St anley K rause . men who have ne ve r enjoyed most favored execu tive sta tus. \Ve have s upported the E~1A concept in the past because it r epresents a worthwhile strea mlining of the bureaur racy. But "'e feel com pelled to urge s upe rvisors to act '''1th good judgm ent tempered b y fairness in dealing Y.:ith those \\'hose l><>Sitions must either be e limina ted or cha nged in status. The board must avoid r e moving officials for petty, pe rsona l reasons, especia lly if the e mployes can still serve va lid functions in the new fr amework. Boon for Cyclists Sa fe and c omrortable accommodation for Orange County b icyclis ts came a couple of s teps closer to reality last week . The c o unty H a rbors, B each es a nd P a rks Commission voted its endorsement or a proposed 304·mile network of bike trails lo complement 192 miles of existing tra ils. If acce pte d by the Board of SupervisorS, the extended netv.:ork \\rill provide needed continuity to the som ewha t disconnected existing tra ils. More immediate pood news for bikers came with Board of Supervisors a pproval of the expenditure of SS00,000 in fed e r a l r evenue sharing monev to improve the 13·mile Sa nta Ana River biJce trail system. This simple. p aved trail from the ocean to Ka tell a Avenue, trave led by more than 17,000 cyclists in a recent m·onth. "'ill be provided with landscaping, rest stops and trail extensions to city parks along the way . The re can be little argument over the expe nditure o( gove rnrnent money to provide this sort of healthful. inexpensive -a nd gasoline saving -recreation. Dear DeHao Drafters Forget History t Gloomy Gus Too bad the season for thinking of others doesn't seem lo extend to those selfish souls who: leave shopping carts in the middle of parking spaces ; ignore the rights of neighbors to enjoy peace and quiet in their homes by blasting super-loud music: neglect to use turn signals when driving ... you name it! v.c. Gloom, c;..,. ••mm•n" ••• svbtnitltd bY ••-' ~"" 1111 n•t "'''~'••II' rt llt<I Ute v.._ OI n1t ,..,...,.ptt. St ... 1•v t Pt! Ptt .. 10 Cil-y Gwi, 0.•ly f'dOI. ·rhis is lhe estimate of the Federal Energy Administration. which ha~ been chec king qui etly into lhe rcsCr\•e supplies. There's one hitch: the cost of home heating has gone up and is still rising. T1\X 0PRIVAC\1: Although P~esi · ~says he has learned the lesson of Water gate and wants tax· payers' incom e lax forms to be private, the nlessage has not gotten through to the federal burei;i ucracy. In .a recent letter to Senate Govern· ment Oper at ions Chairm an Sam Er\·in. D·N.C., Commerce Secretary frederick Oe 1lt begs him to block a tax privacy bill introd uced by Sen. Lowell \Vcic kcr, R-Conn: RAILROAD LOBB\': 1'he railroad lobby is pulling backstage "'ires on Capitol Ifill to gut a I-louse measure. \\liich .... ·ould put raitroad stock-o rrer - 1ngs under the tough Securi ties and Exchange Comm ission. At present, railroad stocks and bonds come unde r lhe jurisdiction of the milksop ln- tcrst:.itc Con1 merce Com mission. \\'hen Penn Central failed. the public \vas \"ir tually unprotected because the ICC didn"t require data on insider lrading, cas h flO\V problems. slock dumping and ofher financi al hanky- panky. The hill to put ttie rails un der SEC scrutiny "'ill be taken up by •t 5('nate-llouse con ference. \\"hil·h h:is come under quiet bi g-business pre- ssure. t'Bl llA!'\DBOOK : The FR I employe h ;i ndboo~ is almost as secret as the fBI'!> ra mous dossier!>. \\"e hil\'C h:id access to a handbook ;:ind (':lll report it bans rill cmployes from 11iscussing a nything .that goes on in the 1-"'BI , subject to di smi"ssal. even if it does n't deal v.·ith offi cial F'BI husi· n('SS. Employes arc barred from do- ing anythinJI th;1t miJXht "cmh:irrass" lhC' FB I and must r('J)Ot"l l'\"e1·y p;u·k· ing ticket to their hossf~ New Deal· Lessons Lost \VASHINGTON -The lightweight division of the Democratic presiden- ti al bout has entered the early rounds with more knockouts in prospect than usual. \Vatching the early feinting of such contenders as Jimmy Carter, J\to Udall a nd l'""red Harris inspires litlle hope they will deliver any knockout punches, but "''ill J;>e victims of one from an as yet unknown champion. This e arly shat\ow boxing, does :little to ad· vance the ebullient mood .of D e mocratic leaders after their recent convention in Kans as-city. The compromises reached there to satisfy the black, reformist and youth elements may prove to be nothing to cheer about, either, because .labor representatives are threatenil),g to sever their con· nection with a political organization whose form they do not. like. THi: McGOVERN imprint on thf". party is still '"too strong to maKe George J\1eany and his political as- soeiates comfortabl e. Except for an in crease in civility, Demoe rats as an orgnni zalion ha ve not "'holl y re· covert'd from the riotous scenes of 19G8 in Chicago or the psychedelic "'nc\\' potitics ·· of the 1972 conve ntion in !\liami. A recent Gallup Poll li sts no-les:§ than JI Dem oer'a ls o f \·a r ~·ing persuasion \1·ho are talked about. or talk about themselves, in connection \\'ith the presidency, · · -· The identity quotient of mosl of the candidates is very IO\V and that ot· \\"hat they stand for is e\·en lov.·er. Nor RICHARD WILSON can they dra\v much impetus from the principles adopted in the Kansas City convention. y,·hich were a throwback to New Deal ideas or lJO years ago complete "'ith unemployment relie~, a new \•er sion of the Reconstruction Financ€ Corporation, and an attac~ on corporate profits in general and 011 l.'om pa nies in purticular. • BRIEF references to the statistical tab l e s "'ould h a ve s ho\v n th e Democratic drafteri;-of princ iples that aflcr five years of s uch measures during the Nev.• Deal the uncmploy· me nt rate was still 19 percent in 1938. or approximate1y three times what it is now. a nd onl y five points below the peak of 24 in 1933. Then the uncmploy· ment proble m began to vanis h in 1939 \\'ith the onset of \Vorld \Var II, a nd \\'as not much thought about again for 20 years .. After the expendituie o( mt-nY billions fhuge then but niggardly ifl today's dollars)'ilnd the creation of a score of recovery agencies, there were still upwardSi_ of 10 million un· ·employed as Franklin 0. Roosevelt's second term headed to\vard an end. In a total work force nearly double there are somewhat more than hflf as many unemployed today. The accumulated experience of 40 years has not taught much to the draf· ters of populist principles. Lessons have been learned a lot better by Leonard Woodcock, president of the automobile workers, who went hand· in·hand with the manufacturers to the White House to oppose cuts in the price of motor cars · bcra use the margin of profit is already "razor thin." Woodcock want5 the motor in- dustry to be profitable, even ilit takes an inves tment tax credit for the cor· poralions . in the interest of keeping his people from being laid off. VERY LITTLE of this kind of pragmatic economics "'orks its way into the populist positions being taken by various caodidat.c5, although the suspicion or it causes liberal doubts about Sen. Henry At . J ackson of Washing~on, who is now tentatively described as the ''front rwmer" for the nomination. Not witbStanding Senator J ackson'•s generally liberal record he is suspected of being a · crypto-con serv at i \'e probabl y bee a use he thinks too much about the v.'elf;1re of the airplane-inCustry. But the oil in· duslry has no nout>ts about him and considers l).im to be a foe. It would be more"than welcome if someone should come along to disen· thrall both major political parties from their classic positions as the par· ty of labor and the party of big busi· ness. This old fashioned adversary position pits the "little man" against the bloated capitalists and despoilers at a time when both can begin to re- alize better their interdependence. Declining prgfit margins and in· creasing unemployment cah have a sobering and unifying effect , concen· trating the mind on \\'hy people work and why people invest their money and what would happen if there were no investment and no"'·ork. If there were someone among these. 30 or 40 p eople "'ho talk ab,9ut themselves as president who has new light to shed on this subject, he has not ret been heard. 'Silver Fox' Dethroned \Vell, the "young Turks" finally got a bit of th e old "Sil ver Fox 's" fur. The "new breed" state senators brought to heel Senator Randolph Collier aft.er "'hom they have been yipping ever since their advance guards moved over from th e Assembly following the ( EARL WATERS ) established by Herbert W. Slater who served four years in the Assembly and 33 years in the Senate. This Is the President Calling 1966 court ordered leg islati\'e rea p· portionm ent. Al least they think they have nipped him since, faced v.ith dethronement a s F i n a n ce chairman, Collier optcQ. to step do"'n in a move to regain his old Transportation Committee. So th e liber als gained the deposin g of the "old guard" "'hi ch they had sought and were prepared to deal with senator George Zenovich in his move to unseat President Pro Tempore J ;:i mes Mill s. To Zt novi ch's great t redit he refu !led to sell an old friend down the ri\'er in the furtherance or personal ambitiOn. Having rejectt-d the bargain th e liberals sought to make with him a$ the price for the top senate offi ce , Zenovich lost both the chance for the joL and his spot on lhe Rules Co mmittee as well. He started out as a Republican but the people or his district didn't much care what party he belonged to. They gave him both party nominations six times in a row . The last lime was in 1962, when, rollowing the abolition of cross filin g. Collier switched over and regis tered as a Democrat. The Republicans wrOte him in as their candidate anyway. After the court or· dered reapportionment in 1966 Collier found himself running in a district enlarged Crom two counties to seven. It didn 't m atter. J~e has run three limes in the new district gaining strength each time. lli,s last opponent woke up so badly defe ated he is still groggy. Coll ier got three votes to every one of his. that anytime the committee didn't agree the chairman could have been overruled. But the Senators, being politicians, liked· it that way. It ga\le t~em a chance to say they favored a different result without any roll call to belie them'. But /the young Senators clamored for reCorded \'Otes. Having gained that, they still seemed to think Collier had too much power. They· may soon come to miss not having a strong ha nd to guide them. For Collier's years in the Legislature have instilled in him· a sense or fiscal responsibility not shared by some with less experience. The Senate once the.,!>ullwark of protection . agains t 1,,...-i:onceived proposals shjpped over from the unwieldy As· sembl y, now no longer promises to be such a buffer. ,~ I dropped by l'll r •·ord's TIE"Y.' \l"idl'· (ll)l'n \\"hilt !louse to ha\e ;i cha! "'Ith 1 him .:i OOul a J:1ck Anrlerson l'Ohll'tln. "I 1lon't th ink hr'~ in. but I'll l.'hcc k."" ~aid hi s secretary. And sh<• rcturn Pdtos:i). "f'm sorrv.he'sout I -thi nk he v.•ent to Tokyo. oS:i ka. t\yo to. Seoul :ind Vlad1 \·ostok lo search for peace·· "l didn't know "r v.·erc at v.•ar with anyo ne." I Si.lid. "I "'l~h he'd told so· n1eonc 1n \Vashington he w:1s ,1toi n,1:. I \\'[1ntcd to ask him about ~ J<1.ck Ar'I · dcrson column. 'l\lr. Andcri1on !>ays f ir. ford's assislants draw up lists of celr brlt1e$ he s hould r:ill 10 ton- ,iratulatc:" on their achtr\•tmcnt~. nd they write little srenar1os of "'hat he should say." ''Oh. sce na r1()!!? .. ~~i d ~thc !'iecr~t01ry. "1'h:i t would bt'Spccial As · s1s tan t fo r Sct nar1os ~l llton lla berdash Tilke a righl tit the Lin coin bedroom, cut thrnuiih tht' Family OinfnJ? Room .i nd ii ·11 the first door on the ltfl." 'I FOUND t\l r. ll:ibt-rdasri ~t a r1 ng mood.Uy out 1he '-'"JndO'llo'. "About that [ ART HOPPE ) .lark .J\ncl l"rson column .. :· 1 said. "Oh , yes. "·ondcrful progr11 rn:· he said. "\\'hen ~I r. Ford called up 1\I Kll line to con ~r:itulate him on his 3000t.h hi!, thanks to my scenario he p:ol the nume. lhe nu m bt'r, the homcto\\·n team rtftd t_!Jl' team s1M>rt riJl hl. Of course. we \·e run into pro· blcms, Take ll a rds~ll Hunney ·• ··1tard!l{'Ull •lunn <>y "?"' "Ye s. IJ:irdscull h11d ju.fl set a nr\\• rcrord by ha\·ing a 100-poUnd ~<:.': ha ll dropped. on lus stomach 3,672 ti mes 1~ \\\·11 hours andp ven minutes Oat. So I v.·hippecl out a modesl li n!c scenario for J\T r . For<I · '"llunney, thl~ is )'Our friend ly Presicl('nt, Jt'rry Ford, talking. I Just v.anted )OU I() know, llunney, how much I ndm1re your magnifi cent body, your 1nf redible J!UlS a nd the "'"Y you can he there' a nd t3ke ll' " "'J\tr Ft1rd goofed il up?" l as ked. · .. • ·'No. no. he read i~pcrfectl}'," s;iid l'll r. llabe rda sh . "'Unfortunately .. hov.·c\'er. there was a mixup in the list :ind h(' .... ·as spcakinJ: al the ti me to ~l1ss Am ;1nda Coorliove, ~·ho was · ccle hrnl111 g he r 7St h ye11r' as a mr mbcr or the \V ichita Lcai:ue Fftr lk'cl'nC)'. I ~on 't think. though, she should' havc reported him fOr an ob· srcne phone call." "\\'!!: Al.L make mist11kes:• T agreed. "Tako the scenario for th is trip. All OVt'r the Par Ea ~l to fi nd TO WllAT d egree the liberals. pe•ce." ha\•e feduced Collier's pOwer In "Oh , no. I stron,i;:l y recommended Senate affairs rem ains to be seen. I-le :1i:::ainsl it. ~1 y scenario called for him has more polllical lives than a cat. to stay at homt'. clcli\'tr a get·tough ~When it co mes to boxing him in he ill> l'Cllnomlc program to Congress. a as slippery as an eel. •le has..Io~gotten hard·hilting 81leech lo the proplf! and more about politics than most of his lW'Jl off the ll ~hls in the \Vhite •loll.lie. ,young colleagues will ever Jear". IJut I made th e. terrible mistake of First eli!{'led in 1938. Collier is-the {or,i;:cthng lo place 1t on his desk up· uodi!lputed dean bf the I..eii!ilature sidt' do\\'n back\\•ards." ""'ith only Assemblyman Vl ncenl ''Upside down back.,.,•ards?'' Thomas. elected In t!MO, clo:se behind. "You must r(!member lhat llr Collier has held ofl ice as a Senator ford is an old football center," ex· longer than any one in the hl!;tory of P!ainrd ~t r. lta bt'rdash. "And he ha$ the stale. 1-Je Is close approac.hlng the his o-.·n way or looking atthinas. '' overall record f~r legisJative 1ervlce ... i, l • COWER came Into his O\li'n as a lawmaker at the close or WW II when he undertook the Senate studies which led to the development of the state's modern freeway system,~lle,became known vari ously as "Senator Gas Tax" and "The!' Statesman." He ruled the Senilltc Tra n!Jportatlon Committee .... i th a mi«hiy hand, dominating au highway lcgislatjorl . Upon the death of Senator George Miller. Jr., he suc, 1 Ceeded AS tl\""firiifun or the ry'IOSt1 powe rful o( com mitlces. that o ( Finance. ll 's power stems Crom the house rule which ordains th at any measure suspected ot having a cost must bt processed through it. · In the old ilystem, ope-rating wltht>ut roll calls, the chairman often ap. peared to rule with <1 heavy hand. What the un tntli<fted didn't know Wal ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Wetd, Pwbaihir Th omas KttvU , EdJl.or 8orbora Krei~h. Editorial Po91 tdUor 1'he Cd!toria l paae ol the D•ilY ' (\llot tccks to lnform .apd 1tlm11l~1e readers by presen(fn8 on thi1 .P•t'J ~dh·erse commentary on topics ot In· terest b~t)'ndicattd cdumni•ll •nd eartoonl!tts. by pro•ldln& 1 forum ror re11.der11' Vit'ws and by prnenttnc this m!wsp11 per·a opinlONI aQd ideas on current topte1 . The ~110rlal opln!Ons or the t>t-+1y Pilot appear only in the ffltorlal oolumn •1 the lop of the page . Oplnlon1 vxpres&cd b)' the columnlsta and t •noonlst. and1cl(cr v.·r1terl ar• thtlr own and no endor11tmcnt of lhelr via'<l-a b1 tbe D:lily Pi lot should be inferred. •)lo nd:iy, Oecember23.1974 ·- Fi tis ... in in al SC Mi cl th ti! tr! qu ha a gr ne Bu of qu Dr m ni Ba an le w ha pl inl lo T h al • ~ G in ( 0 • A •I m • I •, A 'Cri1ne· of Love' PONTIAC. Mich . (AP) - Robert C. Waters race s the po5!iibility or 15 years in prison ·• )ror what the Oa~~and ~ounty ... ~.~.prosecutor calls a crime of love." and she said, 'Yes.' und 'Yo·u leave me.' And I kissed her. She s!id, 'I love you, Rob'; I said, 'I love you, dear ...... thing to do,·· said \Vaters, 65. BUT HE SAID she came out and got into tile car, \\'hile he shut the garage door, returned to th e house, paced the floor and Pentagon Captains Bountiful Waters admib he helped his 65-year·old wife commit suicide. lie pleaded no contest to mans)aug hter charges, and Circuit Court Judge William J . Beers accepted the plea as a guilty plea. \Vaters said hi s wife or 40 years contemplated suicide for a long time. He said she h<ip a hi s·· tory of mental illness and hud been treated for two slight strokes. high blood pressure, severe depression and arthritis. prayed. ~ · ...... ' Wat~rs, former \'.illage presi· dent of Clarkston and a former tli gh school principal, entered his plea just after the Nov. 13 de- ath of his wiJe. Kathleen. 1-le will be sentenced Jan . 10. HE SA JD SH E became despoJ\dent after being bedrid· 'den iii 1973. Waters said that the night before she died he tried to talk her out of taking her life, as he had done many times before. Oakland County Prosecutor 4 · Brooks Patterson said he isn't inter es ted in having \Vaters punished ; he said he brought the l'harges because the law says \Vaters had the responsibility to keep hi s \vife fron1 kil ling herself. "The reason I didn't stop her · "'as if she did not die here she was going into another medic;il hospital -mental hospital , psychiatric hospital -ror care \\'hich she neither wanted nor "'ould approve," \Vaters said. IN A STATEMENT Lo police . Waters r'elated how at his wife's request he started the engine of his car in the family garage, escorted her to the auto and left .\)er inside.the closed garage. She 4\ed of c8rbon monoxide poison· ing. l "I safd, 'No, Kathleen, it's absolutely not the thing to do. We 'll hurt too many people.''' He-said his wife agreed, but changed her mind the next day. ··1 went out and started the car and sat there probably five or 10 · minutes at the most because l thought I still had the opportuni- ty when she came to the car of saying once again this is n't the "l would rather let her make her O\vn choice fi nd die, if I may say so, \\'ilh di gnity than to go through what she might have faced." "I said·, 'K.alhleen, are you ~Ure this is what you want to do?' Patterson said \Valers' action •·\\"as not a crime of hate. It was 11 cri ni e of love." There's Hootch • in Milky Way By DICK \VEST WASHINGTON <UPI) First the bad news: scien- tists report that rreon gas 'used in spray cans a nd cool- ing systems may be break- ing up the ozone layer in the 1 atmosphere. Now lhc good news : may he an interplanetary preposition . I <1IYlays have trouble telling them apart. "ANY\\l"A Y, Tll E planet Gertrude is passing "'ithin two and a half feet of the p l ane t Horten se, a phenomenon that only OC· scientists have round in the ----------, 1 Milky Way a vast molecular cloud of ethyl alcohol th at theoretically could be dis· tilled into 10,000 trillion trillion filths of 200-proof Ji. quor. THE BAD NEWS iJlready h as been thoroughly ex· amined at r ecent con- gressional hearings 'and needs no elal>Qrt:1lion here. But what is the signifi cance of the .Rood news? Setking an answer to that question, I got in touch with Dr. Aisworth ~f c Firma · \,\GHT£./i' SIDE curs once every three light )'Cars. or every fi ve heavy years. \\•hichever comes iirst." l said, "That's all very nice, doctor, hut \\·hat of that l\1ilky \Va y booze cloud?"• "Well. I 'l l te ll you:· l\tcFirmaroent replied in that deliberate thoughtful way of his, "This discovery -appears to substan.liate one or the cu rrent theori es about the origin or the un - iverse." "Are you referring to the • 'big ban,I!'' th eory?" "l'\o, i'm referring to the 'bigburp'lheory.'' 't tl E \\'f.NT OS to explain tha t ava nt garde f astronomers ar(' leaning away from the pre\·ailing theory that the universe \\"as created by a stu 1>en- do11s nebular explosion. These <1d\'anced thinkers, he-said. no\v tend to believe the creation or the un iverse \\'as more in the nature of a C"ataclysmic eosm ic belch. "According to the 'big burp' theory, i;a ses ~·ere for med b \· n1oleculc s similar to ihoi;e found in eth\·\ <dcoho1 ronjoining 11·ith molecules present in ment, chief astronomer and -------------~--------- night cashiec at the Mt . QUEENIE By Phil lnterlandi Balderdash Observatory. ,..;;.;.. ___________ _,_ _______ ., and Car Wash. At the time of the in - terview pr. l\fcfirmament was focusing his po"•erful hair-inch telescope on the planet Gertrude. · • '. ' , ~ , surh s ubstances as tomato saure, pasta a nd pepperoni. "~hcse gases,.Pehaved in the manner or gases formtd by confining beer and pizza in the human stomach. Th at is, they became ex tremely un s table a nd f ina ll y erupted. ''DEPEr\DING ON "'hether any pizza-like molecules are present, the alcohol cloud may presage the creation of \1•hole new uni \'Crse. I just hope J'm :iround to see it." !\1e, too. But I'd r ather see them figu re out so me \vay to bottle the stuff. \Vith 10.000 tri"llion trillion f ifth s of ~dilk y \Va y n1oonshine. \\'ho eares "'hat happens to the ozone? FDA Ends Tuna Can Recall Bid \\'ASHINGTON t 1\P 1 T he Food and Drug Ad- ministration says that the recall has been completed l v'AsmNGTON (AP) - The captain may be master of his s hip, but in today's· Navy he is more.likely to be master or his desk, aground in a Pentagon office. The Navy has-more than 500 vessels a float, hut more officers \l'ith the rank of captain man P entagon of· fices_ than ships at sea, the scr\'1 cesays. GO\'. JIM~tY Carter of Georgia , "'ho just an - nounced his candidacy for the Democratic presiden- tial nomination, said the Na\'y has assigned more ca ptains to the office or the chier of naval operalions in the Pentagon than lo sea duties. Carter t laimed there \vas \\'asteful spend - in g :it the P~ntagon . After searching records for three days, the Navy publif a ffairi office agreed that Carter 's statement about the number or Navy captains \\'as correct. It said there "'ere 278 captains in the na\'al operations of· fice and 182 aboard ships. But this is as it should be, Navy spokesmen argued. ALL TOLD, there arc 3.584 captains in the Navy. !\lost are ser\'ing as support personnel. the spokesmen s;i id. "They don 't cou nt as be· ing aboard ship, but by go!· ly the ships \1•ouldn 'l get un- der way \\"ithout them,'.' said one spokesma n. "There are concentra- tions of senior officers \\'hercve·r \\"C have OJ1er;1 - tions planning," he said. ""fhere are Navy captains around the \\'Orld in com- mand of bases and na\"al stations.·• TllE GROUNDED cap- tains staff n aval hospitals and serve as civil engineers and as military la"•yers, among other jobs. The also are engaged in na\•al research a nd mett'oro lo gy , th e !tjdltsman said. In e ffect, they run the ships from s hore, he oargued . "'These people are in dirttt support or the ncct. a lthough they are shore staffs." he said . -.!'.:fhere's an interesting interplanetary conjunction tonight," he said. "Or it Age Grants SACRAMENTO (UPll - The state Office on Aging has announced rund grants allo"'ing continuation of sehior citizen hot meal programs in Stockton and Sonoma County . The Golden Circle Dining Club in Sonoma Coun~y .was granted $83,417 for operation for a second year and the Senior Service Agency of Stockton was allowed $96,206 ror sild months of operation, a spokesman said. ·r,., of thousands of cans o( Van 1\ N O T II E R Camp's and Chicken of the spokes man cn1phasized that Sea tuna contaminated with the shorebound jobs "re· naturally occuring hi s-quirea seniorlevelofscaex- lamine. periente" and are filled by llistamine causes burn-men \\'ho have comm.-indcd ing and stinging of the ships. 1 '''~i~~~~:· ;,~;· $2~25 .... , luncheon, too ~~JI 3901 E, Coelt Hwy. Corona Qel Mar R". 675-0900 ........................... '. '..1· ·" .~ ' ;»• ·.·~· . . ' • ., .. ..... ' ' ,. .. , "!\lemo to the staff; 'i\l erry Chri.stmas. And ~o tho~c who are s till wi~h us after the office party, lets get in there and pitch next year ' ... '' mouth for up to three hours. \Vh ile there a re more The F01\ said its formation th an 500 ships at sea. e<ich is can be prevented by proper not ncccss;1rily under the processing. command of an officer "'ith The FDA announcement tl)e rank of captain, he said. disclosed for the first tinie The 14 aircraft carriers that the Van Camp Seu and six cruisers are com- Jo'ood Co. at Terminal manded by . captains, but lsland,adivisionorRalston mos t submarines :ind Purina, began recalling the small er shi ps are guided by Luna by telephone the \\'CCI:" m('fl.\\ ith lo"· er ranks. _, of'.\'ov.11. About 58.080 cases of 61 2-ounce cans or chunk- li ght tuna were in .. ·olved. the FDA said. hut only 580 cases of 24 to 48 cans each "'ere estimated lo be on store shelves \\'hen the re- call began. 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Most of Them Iree. •Free s:ife dcposiJ boxes •Free travele rs checks •f ree trust deed collectio n •Free notary service • ~Free money orders •And many, many more r':-.. ~::-~--~~~~~,e 'rr; lmPERIRL 1 -sAv1nos A Plan For All People Open Saturday at most offices 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. ' ........ FSLIC -·-·-...... .... ,. __ .,,, __ Downtown L.ot Angeln • Cl8Nmot1t •..E••I Pt1ede1t11 • Glendor• • N•wport Be.ch Newport Ctflltr • Pntden• • Aedl•nd1 • Sl•tr• Mid" • Toptng• Ctnyon Wetl Covlnt • Wutwoocl Yllltg• • Whl111er • Woocll1nd Hill• Over 70 C1IUorni1olllctt1tat.wlde to ..,.,. you~ Sff the Whit• page• ot )'O\lr t1lephone dlrettory lot lhe office nearesl rot&. Bm!I • "'WllO\~~ OWWlO sv•sr0..,~· Cl' Ovtlll '' "\~l(l<o CO\lo\11 1t,H1(1to&l (Ollll'Ofl•fl°"' QI •¥t~ .. , • • I ; .'-.. • , Monday. Oec•rnDer 23. 1p7.t -. Bigger Lot Sizes Considered lt;s Good Timing IRVINE FOOT SPfCIAUSTS Richard B V1ehe. D P.M & Mhur A wauon 0 PM lly T t; H H \' C0\'11.1.J·: Ol I""' 0111, 1'1 .. t ~""" B1 ~gt1 r lots for ~ini,!ll'· f.11ndy houses -and a i.ub · :-icquent boos1 in the eost of :J nt•"' house ;ire h1.•1ni: t.'l)ll· "ul ert·U by the lluntin;.!ton ll t·H~h P l annin g Co r\l - n11;,s1on l'hl' cnmn1ission ha s asked i.t:iff ph1nn1.·rs to tlc- -t \•cilop new zoning laY.'S "''hich "''ould reduce the al· lo"·.1blc dl.'nSity 1n all re· to"·nhouses,_ s mall apart· 111t•nt units I rmn1 the max 1n111n1 of 1<1.52 unils pe r i,:ro ... s ?H ert• to 12 unils per g ru;,.~ al'l't' H ;J ( nletll um {Jcns·1·,·y apartn1cnl:oi) trom :.i n1aA·· in1u1n of :!I f\U units pe r ~ro~ .... :1e1 l' lo IK u111ts per i;ro:-is :.it·rt• ll -·I I h11-:h dl·n~1\y ;cprirl- 1ncnt;,) from a 1na-..:1mumof 34 .85 units pt·r i::ross atrc to 28 units pe r ~ro:.:. :..ere. E.\D\' S:\10 there are · :oomc excitptions to lho:>e limits, d epcndini,t on the . silt: or the µrojeet, lh e l11c1:1- tion and whllt other cily re· c1u1rt•m e nls may be im- posed on <1 developer. lie s<iid the density rccluc- t u~ns arc ain1ed to bring zoning laws in line •111th population estima tes listed for the city in the general plan Selich said the gener<i l pJ ;tJl 1.·;ill;, (OJ' H fut11r(• popul<i.tio n 111 llun1 1ngton Bc:iC'h of ahout 235,000 to ~50.000 residents. Stuff plunner~ ~Jve to re· \vork "omc of the zoning de- signut1ons to allow fo r i.pcciid u:;es. such u:; est;ilt! 1.oning. t.-:ad y said. But the dcn:-i1ty reduction package :-ihoulll be ready 111 J;u1uary ur F1·bru11ry, us requested by the planninc com · llli!iSlOO. \E\V 'fork (r\P ) ·rnc Public Hr11.1dc:1s1- 1ng Scr\'i£'l' S:Jys it's i.:o- Lll J.! to r('broadc:ist a c111c·hour spec ial ou <1lu c h ol1sm . 1•allt•d ··o-r;.n.k , ll r ank , Drunkl.' ·- But holld:.ty booicrs 1na.1· not appreciate the ltnling of the sho"·- PHS said lhe s pecial \\ill be offered to public ·rv stations at 9 p.n1 on t\c1v Year's Oay. , ot Douglas·Plaza Rod1a!ris1s Group announce the~ ol their 01!1ce lor the prac11ce of ooe11atnc_me<11c1ne and tool su<gery at ~ Oougtas·Plaza Professional Bldg 2192 Manin. So11e 100 By Appololtl:!ent Oil 1o1K.Afttl<iJ , c..._. o. ·r e'1epn0ne 752-00<114 Ii-vine. Cal. 9:'664 ~ 000!• -I '" '"" Ye-P'l)t> .... """'"" ">C.O''"'·!i or .... -\;O .• 1~-0\)U II 1o0 <ll•I .... ol •oll""' 1»0 lt<OoM;il\' !>1dential housing ;1rras. in ----------------------------------------------.L ___ _.;,..::o._,,,_---~-----------c I u d 1 n g apartn1cnt1 ~l·n f:d\1 .ird .I c;urnt•\ J H F'la > !-i :I ~.., he.· IS ,i.:1~­ lll\.' l o fL'SiJ.:n niicfnight. /)(·r. 31, "" flL•mocr;1t ltlt.'hard St<inc c;in he ..,11 orn iij. :1 ... !-iC 11 :1t1Jr :ihc·ad uf ot ht:r Ill'\\' 1nL·n1hcrs Navajo Will Be Portrayed By J .\ r SllARRC'rf '.\'fo;\V YORI\ f1\1'1 1'\BC 1clc\'isi11n ton1~h1 "Jll pre - senl "The '.'\avaJO \\i'ay." a superb onc·hour n1ood pil'CC about th e still-s urviving, slilt·strong traditions ond l'Ul lur t• nr America 's larges t l ncl1:in tribc J~ I 10 p.m .. chunucl ·l i \ . _ . ·rhe pruJ,t r:.un. 11rilll·n and narrate<! in :.1 l!Cnll.1'. lo"· key m ;inner h• llohcrt "Shae!'' !\'orthshicl d, is a far cry from those Plil!hl-of-thc - fndian TV essays "'hich al11·ays SL·cm to exhibit n1ore pity than 11ndcrstand- 1ng. TlllS SllO\\', "'hile ex· hib1ti ng its .share of con1 - passion for the 1:io1·crty. dis- c .is e and alcohdl_>s n1 ' TV REVI E\V . affl ictin ~ the NavaJOS, puts t he emphasis on un - derstanding ho"' they ~ur· 1•11·c in 1;i "''hitc man"s culture. ·rhc t it le of the progran1 sums il up: They ~u rvil'e -b1·cau!'i e o f the Navajo "11ay," ;1 cullurc in \1'hi eh nothing is c·o rnpartn1c11· lalizcd, in "'hich shc;1i·i n~ a sheep rc1111irc·s Just ;1s n1uch .. religious" ritual as bury- ing a relative. Their "\vay" primarily is explained throug h the lil'CS 11f a r\ avajo family and Long ,.,S:..Jt, an 85-ycar-old m~-dicine man. And it is consistently treated \.\'ilh dignity and rl'~P<'l'I. no doubt hC'cau~ the sho1\' 1s ;1..; n111 ('h a hnn1ccon1ing for :\'orlhshil•ld ;1;;: it is a portrait of !\'.1v:1Jo life neighburhonds. ONE PROPOSED thange "ould increase the l'ity"s 1·urrenl fi .lMJO-square-fuot 1n1n11num lot for a single- farnily house lo a 7,200- s<111ar<'·foot minimum -the :>tandard u ~ed in Fountain \1;1l l<•y , Such ;in 1n!'rcasc in lot siLC' could add $2 ,500 to $.1.000 to the 1>rit{• of a ne'v t!"'l'llinJ'.!. Ed Sclich. lhe rLl~ ·~ rhicf 11Uv:1nL·c. pl;in· rie1·. t'St11n:.ites. 'l'hc ;1 \'cr <i.gc 11ricc of a nc1v hous e in lluntington licach is <ibout S50,5UO, <JC· tording to data gathered by the planning department. l),\\'f: l:~:\DY, the staff planner "·orking on the new de nsi ty la"'s. said '1h e t•r<inomic impact of lo\\·er densitil's .,,,·uuld be u major cnn~1dcration in the full re· port lo be J:il'en to the plan· ning co mmi ss ion i n January or l'arly Februury. "It "·ould have a far- reaching effect on H·l (single familyl lots.'' Eady ;,aid . '"!'he price can't hel1l but go up." Apai·tmcnt l'rit·cs "'ould probahly :.ilso 1ncre:1se, hut because more units are built per acre, the net effect "'·ould probably be less, Eady indicated. SOJ\1 E BASIC density rc- duetions proposed include : --l{-l lots !homes!, from the current maximum of nearly six homes per gross ;1r re do"'" Lo 4.7 homes per i::ro~s ai:re -R -2 t condominiums. Estancia Bandsmen Honored T hree members of the Estancia J-ligh School con- t•c rt hand ha\'c been select- ed as members of the All Southern Californi:i 1-ligh School 1-lonor Band . Ann l\1 iller and Karen t~u l sc . y.·Jlo both play clarinet. and Ste\'c \Vall , t uba, compet ed a gai nst musicians fron1 more than 2,000 high schools from San Luis Obispo to San Diego counties. Only 110 students "·ere i;e\ccted to be me mbers of the honor band, "''hich "'ill give its fi rst performance Fch 2 <i i San Diego State. Policy Cl1anged For Can1psites • • • : S,\('B \\I r\'1'0 !:\Pl -1'he C:.ilifornia 0('part- n1rn1 nf l'.1rl..:-anfl Hcrrcati<in is (•han)'.:1ng i\s pror1·d11 rl'..; I or rt•,t·r\ tni.; 1•;1 niP:-itc:-:. bC'Ainni tlj! Jan. I. l)1rt•r1111· \\'1 111.1111 i'l'lln :'<Intl .Jr. i..ii d lhe t'l1 :inge.;; ;1rC' dl'"t ~nC'd wi hc·tp n1akC' c:.i mp sllrs ;1vailable lo a !;1ri.:rr n11 rnh1·r 11r 11n1L111l11.1l~. 1\111011!! tlH' ch.111_1.!f'S. nt' ;,1ngle rustomC'r may re- ~t·r\ 1' nH>l't' t 11;111 t \t n 1-.11nps1tc~ on the same dates al the .... 11111· p:1 rk. h•· ha1cl. Br ... 1·11.1t1o•ll" n1a.\· be made no earlier tb:.in 10 :1 rn. rath1•r lh.tn 9 30;i fl1 · ;\o r~·,1·r 1 ,1! ion.., n1ay be made on Sund;1ys. Tiu· r1·~1·r1 .1t1on-; r:~n be n1aclc :.it 1"1rketron offices throughnut thr ~t.1tr . 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Misses', womens and 1unia s1ze-s Pick a pretty one and Charge 11 on vour JCP6nny charge card Styles similar to those lllustrated Ouan11!1cs lim1!ed. 39.99 Boys 20" Hl·Rlser Orig. 54.99 _47.99 Trea sury'~ own Boys 3·speed HI-Riser Orig. 69.99 62.99 Tr eas ury's own Boys 27" Deluxe 10·apeed Orig 84.99 62.99 Boy's 27" Deluxe Huffy 1 O·speed 35.99 27" Track Bike Orig. 59.99 Buy !hem already assembled lora small addllionat c harge . OPEM TOMIGHT 'til 11 p.m. for Your Shoppin•g Convenience .......-= £Rerreof 121 4~6 111 0 I · ~~J)------------------------------~,,.,. ' Og,t.NGE: City Dr. at Garden Grove Blvd.• Open Weekdays tO to 9:30. Sundays to to 9:30. IUENA PARK: Beach al Orangelhorpe •Open weekdays 9:30 to 9:30. Sundays 1 o to 10. SANTAANA: 3900 So. Bnstol-No. of So. CoaSI Plaza • Open weekdays 9:30 to 10. Sundays 10to 10_ ' • • •• •• •• • •• ~ ~ . .. ~ " '• •\ ·~ I ' ' ' • ' ! ' I . ' i ; ' ' ' ' l l { ·, l j ' I ' l l \ ' l ) .. \ I i ' ' • f 60% Off ON All ' JEWELRY Wt Will HOT If R ~.~D~~ ·~OLD Cos11 M"I J1>dry & W.o 1638 Newport Ooulevard Co~ta Mesa, Ca. 92627 Phono: (714) 646-7741 Single Coo~ing for one Servings can be fun . Wedn~the DAILY ' PILOT The Laguna Beach <.:ity Counc1 1 has ;iµpro\'ccl p roclan\ations uri:ii ng lht L'nitcd States to take action to aid in ,1·orld hunger relief. 'l'he resolution "'as presented by the Coasllinc chapter of the United Nations Association at <i recent council n1eeting. The council's actjon was unanimous·of members attending ; however. Coon · ctlman Jun Brand spoke out in support of tht! steps the United States had .already taken tu fi ght "'orld starvation and hunger . Hrand said he believes the United States v.•as bcin~ fals ely accused of - failure to do enough for starving peoples. He said great damage to undcvclopt>d 'nations' food production was done bv the Arabs through increast•d oil prices. lie cited the existence of 225,000 sacred cows in India and political turmoil in Africa as factors in the current starva· lion in those countries. · Br,,..nd is a cullural geography pro· lessor at Orange Coast Collc~c. lie said he would vo(e in favor of the .resolution because he was against "'aste, but said the "real problem is a c ultural problem and is outside the United States.'' Men's ·Dre ss Shirts Men's Sportcoats ""'l I 'You never take me anywhere!' ' '. \, -~ ,., ' . ' ·-· ' " ' ' ' 40o/o OFF SELECTED GROUP Stock·up now & save for the Chnstmas gift giving at a big he man price . Choose tram long or short sleeve 1n all the popular easy care fabrics. 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AH of easy care washable fabrics. Styles similar to illustration Quantities are limited. Women's Headwear, Scarves and Gloves 1/3 OFF SE~ECTED GROUP Keep her warm with these hot items a! super hot prices - 1/Jolf. Styles similar to those ' ' Limited quantities illustrated '• OPEN. TONIGHT 'til 11 p.m. for Your Shoppinq Convenience ~ T2l 4~1 lit 0 I IUEHA ,ARk! each at Orangethorpe •Open weeMdays to9:30. Sundays 10 to 10 ORANGE: City Dr. al ARDEN Grove Blvd. •()pen weekdays 10 to 9:30. Sundays t 0 to 9:30. SAHTAAHA: 3900 So. Bristol-No. of So. Coast Plaza• Open weekdays 9:30to10. Sundays 10 10 10. -- ' MondAy, Oecemtittr 23. 1974 DAIL i PILOT 119 ' Overlook His Worst Habits So you 're. :1boul to l!l'l married, youni;: l :idy~ Our Lo\'e and \\l:ir n1an su1~gcsts you promil>C yourself that you'll o\'er1 ook ror the rest or ~our lifl' yo11r hush;.and 's JO y,·orst fa ult!'. No, it's notn1.·ct.1l>~;11·~· to list thcn1. Just reme1nber, Yl'h 1.·nrver your husband docs son1eth1ng "'rong, s:1y to yoursclr: "N1•ver mind, that's one or the 10." \\'1v(·s Yiho've cmplo~·cd the techniqu<.' a<r· mil they've suffered some. but thl·y report their husb;1nds lo be cXl'CLiJ · )ngly happy. \VJIAT DOES th:it snake kno"'n ::is thl' Kin~ Cobr:.i cat·• l.ittlc1· sn:ikt•s. ll ALF of al l !ht· \\O r ld:. nc\\Sp:lpl•rs a re printed in English l\'.,\~l l:GA~1l·: To his list of ren1arkabl1.• n1onik1.·r~. our \:an1t G:ime 1nan has ;.addl·d th.it of :i t.·c·rtJ1n ~lr \\l·.1\1•1 \\'ho~'ol's by tht.• inili:1I.'> "\\'.J ." Li\i":-in B1r1111ngh;nn. Ala . \\'.J . \\as 11r1.·ccdt.'d into this \\orld by no brotht.'rs, but 11 sisters. I hs n:..n1t.' i:-. "\\'l•lco111t• John.·· • Q. ",\SK sonic gourmt•thO\\' I s houl~ hold n1) 11 in£' glass. Dy the s tcn1.br b.\ tht.· bo\\'l'1" A. Chll}('d \\'ht!t.' \\inc, b.v thf' sten1 Hvon1 lt'lll· pel'aturc red \Vi ne. by the boYl'I. Such hl· lhe cun tt::nlHl n of the second gourm£<1 I asked. ·r hl· f1r'l :,;_11<l. "Hi:.?ht in the middle so thl' bottle \\·on'l :-lip out of the p:ipt•r bag." 110\\' DO•:s the l::irvnx of :1 grc>at ~1nger Utffcr from your voicebox or rliinc? ll doesn't. C\ idf'ntal~y. P:1tholo~ists s;t) nnbotl) e;in tell '\1h :..l sort of \411l't' a larynx product.·d hy ('\t.'ll thl' mo~l pain,t;1k1n :.: po't morten1 examination of 11 . l 'LE\'ELA.\:D ll's true. the city of Clevela nd. Ohio ..... a, n,1 mc·d after Gene ral ~l oses C\e:ivcland. the soldier .... ·ho first laid out the to11 ns1tc. And it's also true he promptly lit out for !\:cw f.nglaod ri~hl afte r marking off the place. never to revisit it. 1'his comes to mind because a client reports that I he sp~lling of Cle:J\'l•land ..... as chani::cd to Cleveland wh en a typt-setter lrft nul an ":.t" so he could flt the name into the masthead of a ne11 spaper on July 1. 1832. That happened. llov.'ever. ritizcn:. al ready long had spelled the name Cleveland "ith no gre::i l objec- tion by anybody. IF YOU'RE interested in knocking the transporta. tion out from uoder 1,250,000 bat•teria. sv.'a t a houseny. Such is said to be lhe average n~"s germ count. ...... ,...., rnell le l ,,,._ .. fd. PO, lo• 111}, Ne .. pan Bt•<~. Plans Annou:t;1ced For Snow (:amp A lWO·d av "\\'inter SOO\\' Camp '' ·111 th e Sa n Bernardino ~lountains ,Jan 11·12 has been announced by thl' Saddlcback \1:ille~· Y~l CA. The weekend campnut is open to the public on a first-come. first-served bas is.\' s pokes men said l l is open to f:imilics. · p11renl·child tcan1s. ;ind Health News. J:!roup:-111th ~1 dult loo;ldl'r" :.uch as Boy or Girl Scout:. The \l'l'ekc nd includl·:-; lodg1n i;:.. fou r meals, a l'a mpfirc, ;J snack on Satur- da~· night :ind s no\\'·relalcd rctreation. c •• mp Osceol:.. is the site of the l'\'Cnl. .\Jore inform:1 - lion is available IJv contai·f. int; the Y at 23 131 Oran/,\e A\'l'nue. El 1"oro. HYPOGL YCEMI~ By 0... Gsy Coulw•, ~ · "Rut Doctor. 1f I ha\'C' loY.· ll~·PoJ!I) m1:.i , 01lthouf.!h blood Suf.!a r, ~hnuldn 'I I be unplC'asa n , can be l;cpt undc1 able lo cal all lhc sugll.r I control Wi h proper d1t'1. and ., want !" • good dose of common sense for This question is often iiskrd dc:.~l'rt . by patients 'll'ho hll\'e just \\'h1lc the term ''low blood learned that thl'y ha\'l' SUf.!a r" Y.ould seem lo intl1<•all' hypo.:lyremia, bul ;iren't yet that a ~ diet high in ;.ui;?ar :..ware or 1\s rontent is nl't'dt·d, such is not r u I I the ease. The idea • ..; to imphrat1 nns. ma1nt:1in a healthy hlf)(d As mu<:h a;, I SUf.!ar lc\·cl. not tr.r to '\o;jh'h v.ould likl' to up" "''1th insulin produc11on tell thcn1 Yl'.S, Candy :i nd rru1t s v.ith a hil!h the ansv.·cr is n11tural .su.:ar content rnay bt· no. Tn an c>xeellent source or 11u1t·k uod1•r .st :1nd ener)!y for people \\'1th norm;JI v.'hy this is so, sugar lt>\'C\s, hut Lhl'\' r;1n he we musl look th e downfall f·.r !he Dt-.G.-y . h _c..tw.,D.C. ut 1ust w at hypoJ!lyecmi:i viclin1. hypoj.!l yccm1a Tv.·o forms of h~puJ:.hrcm1:t is. Basirally. it 1-; an O\l'f·M·rrcllon of 1ns11hn hy the paorrl':is. 1'his surplus in~ul1n ml'ans lhal people i,1·1th h)'po,l!.l)'rcmia con\ert lht•tr food lo ('nt'r~y much n1ore quick Ir th:1 n normal. f''or this reason. rrt.'(Jucnt fe<'dinl!S are nece.<..sar}'. 111,e di et :;hould 11cncr;iJI } he h1~h io f;i ls and prJle1n l~lnv. roovers1on to enC'r~~·l :.ind lov. 1n rar boh}dr:lll'S !f.1!,1 COO\'t'rS1on lo 1•ncrg1 > Ob,·iously, a du•l h1 i,:h 111 ~ui.:ar ronlt•nl 'll'OUld just compouncl th1• prnblcn1 h.v b«1 •1l: t"OOVCr100 10 glu1·o.sc arut "burned up" in the . fnr1n of , 1•n1•ri:y even mnrf' rap1dl~· llyJ10)!lyl'l'm1a l'lHl rnak1• 11~ prt•scnl'e ft'lt in m:on) forn1 " An 11\l:ick gcnt•r11lh 1!(.'fllr' ;1fter the victim hil."i i.:ooc v.·1thout rood ror 'cverlll hnutf< flt first he may appc:ir to be 1ntoxlcatcd, ns a slurr1n)! or !<pct'('h and ,l!.cncral d1sorientatinn arc hkf'h' In N'cur. Emntion11I 1n.'it.1h1l111 may al!<o I}{' 1orhi';1\1\1• ul hyp()J:IYl'f'mi:1 Other sym 11tom ~. Y.!Ulf' not !IO app:i.ri.'nl to th1• c;1~u.1l ~t'f\'('r, oir1• JU't ,1, di5eomrnrt1n~ to the \1rt1n1 s ... e;1tu~i: for Jiii .1pplln•nl rr;1son, numbness, hunj:!er, trcmbltnl!, latlgu1•, h1.,11t:orh" ;trlfl tl1111n1«~i. ar1· 1'omn1vn V.lltnllli;?<. uf Ill\ 10\l"'lldiru.: attack ln 111or1• ~l'V1 Tl' c11't''• lhl' \llf\lnl llHI)' :.ufrt'r rrutH 'eonvul!l~on~ or ~0'9\nto a t.'Oma. t'ortunatcly. these 111111'1' Instances are rel11lvCl,v rare. are rcro)!nizcd, uri:;uuc ,1n1t runrlton~l. 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Su11 " un. ~"11.p0rt Bcucb. Tclf'\•honl' 645.!J.:.xl ) ' i ... .. • AIO DAILVPILOT f..1onday. OecemDer ~3. 1974 ' Deaths .. i' Grand J11n1 A t1dit ~ I .IC.C Gets Portion of G~ant ~ -.. -. Elsewliere 1 Family Support S.<\NTA ANA -Orungr County 'is l ntcrgovC"rnml'U• ta! Coordinat1n ~ Count il has re ceived the first part or a $50.000 federal ~r;1 nt to com1>ile ;1 combined ~O\'· ernmcnt Job listing for the county un d it~ cities. "fn t.he long run. it is rar l'n~i er and cheape r to run joint testing and training program s." said 1'~cllo"•s. .. It \\'On 't m;ikc more jobs, hut it'll be a lot easier to np· ply for the jobs that are tht·re." ~r th(' lCC though FellO\\'S ·\\·hat to do "'ith it," Fello"'S said :di bui Irvin . .e "ill give s aid. !'"'""",. • in1)ul l~1to the pl'o)ect. . . The ~rant represen1s~ ' • SAN ~IARl :'\O (U Pl l Ralph ~lo nruc Parsons, '18. \\"ho rose from l..onJ! l:?ilantl l oh~t('1' J 1shC'l'rnan tu hl·utl to ()01.' ul ·the J11rgt·:.t intcrna t1.1n u l 1 ·on~lru c t1on ;.in d eng1 neer1n~ furn:. in lhl' \vor/tl, tl1cd 1:r1U:iy ol a hcurt ailln1•nt. • SANDIEGO l~\,{'1-~t rs. Shirley Rohr, ;.1. \~1d1111· vl the founder <Hld cha1rrn:1n (If the boa rd 1•f H!/hl' In- dustries. died Fr1d.i} 111 a San Otego hospital . !\10RRIS1'()\\''.IJ , :-,· J . tt.:PIJ -l'\(n tli-;l Sterlin ~ :-.;orlh, 68, died S<1lurda}' in :.i lo,·al nur:.1n~ hun1l' a!l1·r ;1 long illness, .\'orth 11 ""''' more th::in JO no1.·I ~. 111,·lud i n~ "S11 Dl·<1r to :'-.ly llt·:ir1 ·· Lint! ''Hastal." a children's l1ook that \\:1-: n'11dt· 111\n :1 lllOVi C li y \\'alt l)J .'l ll C)' Stut.l10~. TCCSO:\. 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Changes Urged "Irvine has bro.u~h~ this first ntajor projec·t funding llJ) :I _('OUple of .t1n1C's. bul !!i\'l'lltOlhOl'OUtl{'IL they Just haven t det1ded <;' SA'.'\T A 1\r\ A -A ~P<'<·1;1I Or:1nge (.'ou111y Grand J ury r e port ur ~f'!'> count.i.' flf• flt'i :i l!i to ro rnpl e l c·ly rt·,trut"tUrl" lhPlr fa1nd1' ~Ul•port di1 i~iun . . 'I'h(' ;1uUh. t·ondurtt.'CI 11:,0 th e .:1ccount1ng fi r rn of ('Oopt·r:t; t1n d L_vbr;ind of ,'\c11purt lll':ll'h, ~aid 1ht t·ounty t·ould hl· do111g ;1 n1u1·h bett er JOb u( trackinl! do11n f;ilht'r~ "ho f.11 1 lo 1H·o1· 1dt' t·h i ld ~upport. Among o\h(•r tl11ngs. 1h< fan11ly ~UPIHH"l r1·o rg;1 n17a . \1nn \\OU!d int·h1d1• ;111 HI · l'ft·a~t· Ill lht• lllltllbt•r or ill · 1·t"~tigator betll'r training fnr "t'lf:i r e 11 orkt·rs J nd simpl e ch:1n~t·s that C'Ould 1r11pro\'C t·J f1t1t'ncy I.Ind r ol- J1·ct10ns. S1 nt•(' t"omp\('lion of the :1u<.IJJ <·:i rti 1,;.1· th1~ 111orllh, Gra1HI Jurv af1'1('i;1J, nolt·d sont'c t·o r·r~t ti nn' h:i\t' alr1•,1(!y ;.:ullt•n Ul\dt'r 11 J.'. ORANGE COUNTY $6 Million Park Facility Proposed Super\·isor Ralph Clark, ehairn1·an 0£ the ICC, pre· St'nl('(I :1 check for SI6.747 lo council cxccuti\'e offit·cr Jack Fcllo\\'s to start pre· paring the innO\'ati\'l' pro· g ram. "1'he money \1·ill he used to conduCt a t'oopcralive job s pcc1fic;it ion dcvclopmt·nt program among the t'ilies und the county its(•if," Cl<irk s;1i<I. llE EXPLAINED that it SANTA/\. r.; A -Sant:l Ana c1ly said they :Jrc using Dis· is an effort to sland<irdize rity tounttlmen h<ivc (·n-neylu.nd :is a prototype in the requirements <ind test· dorscd a JOint powc•rs p:1ct their plaruung 1ng for all ~<Jvcfn ment jobs \vith Orange County J!Overn-'!'he propo~a\ calls for below n1anagement levels. n1cOt that ('Ould lead to de-construction of a man-made "We "'ant to have one set ,·elopmen19f_!t.S6millionrl'· Jak t-:lnd <itlr:.iclions to of procedures for all ;ip- gion:ll p;:irk int he city. plt·aSl' c \·eryont•. pl ic ations. a pp! i cants . for cdnstruet1on of the Centen-11·ould be an ~ 1np1c s1v 1n1-lions in county or _city gO\'· FEiLLO"'S SA ID it \\•ill not be a systcn1 like the federa l Civil Service i)('tause each government entity 11·ill retain the po\\·er to select and further tc-st the people they \Va nt to hire. , Clark s aid the need for s uch a 11 roject beraml' ap- parent "'ith the pass:ige of the Eriua l Opportunities Act or 1972. "1'his and the ;iffirmative action prog ram s have re· quired most county cities to begin the ta sk of restruetur- ing their job tlassifi ca· li ons," he said . MISSIO-N 'IEJO iMPORTS -MERCEDES BENZ - Sales • Service • Leasing 28701 MARGUERITE PARKWAY 495-1700 MISSION VIEJO 831 ·1740 S.. Dt.qo ~,to A•,,,., P'kw'f· exit. right Oii M~~ ~sion l;'.nl"errri5e PRESENTS 'fhe ugrcement calls for Inside the"l:ci>· rk .grounds each of the various posi· nial Park faci lity near the 1nul'j,; pool and s tadium, ernmt'nt Clark s aid. 1'he ICC projeet \vi ii in- \'olve study of a lt ·i;:overn· ment job classifications in <111 effort to bring each ·category unde r a sin,g le ht'ading \1·ith a single job <lescription. /T ll E COl'"T l ' and its interscct1on of l<:dint:l'r and rest aurants. lloat rentals. '''this co u Id s a\'(' taxpayl''s usu:dly \\Jlld up l-'a1rvie\\' AvenUl'S \\•ill all llic vr le r e ntals. a n am-thousands of doll ars to all p:1yi n).! to s uppnrl f:1 m1lil'" 11·orktobe 1>:•idforbycoun-phiihc;.itcr. tennis courts the go\'Crnm en t entiti es T ll F. COUNCIL v.:a3 \1hose fathers· cannot IJc 11·rt"vcnuesharingfunds. and a clubhouse. horses, a concerned "'ith getting the chosen to a dminister the tr;iekcddo11·n. · 1'h c cou nty linard of <"ornnluniti· rent er . picnic bestemp\oycs,''he added. ~rant program because it is ORIENTAL RUGS EMPRASIS ON THE TRADmONAL GEOMETRIC ll!IBAl PA mRNS "The gift for a Lifetime" Thl' <.iudit report notes the Sul>l'rvisors htis yet tu ton-,1 rl'<t :.. b.;i l l rields, a 11 . The supe r\'isor said :1 :l voluntary orga nization <li\'1~1oiicollect sS7 .Jrnillion ·., h , b db. I p•rson "·""'"ko·ng ·.1 •ov•rn· 111'th members that c;1 0 s iue rt eagreen1cn . ;ir ort·tu n1 an lt'YC e " '"-'-.. '-last Yl'Jr, about half fron1 1 ment job "'ould lake one ·choose "'hether or: not they "fathers 11it h fan1 i!i t's un PR E Ll;\llS.\R\. pluils tr ~~.~~·r:ll councilmen com-standard test, be placed on ,,·ill pa rticip:1te in ICC ac· DESIGN PLAZA 2 50 BLDG •• 2nd floor 0,..10.2 & WT~1'rw'L-s.t.,4Wlll fASHIOH ISLAHD, HEWPORT BEACH 11clfate and the tt•sl fti)nt for the park call for ex· merltt'd thal the plans 111 :..y a li st of qu:.ilifi ed :.ipplicants t i\'ilies. those f:iihng IQJ)bt'y courl pansion of the eu1'f't'nl tiG-be a lit tle too fanc;; and ex· and be a\'ailable for in· b n ly Buen a Park . order:. or other s upport at"rc s ill' to a tol<•t ul' 110 pcnsii·c cuid some of the tervi11nv by any city needing \\'estminster. San Clemente pal'ls. ~a~c~o·~e:s.~C~o~1~»~·u~l~ta~n~t~s~f<~>C~l~h~c~~u~"~s~·~n~>i~g~h~l~b~c~·1~1u~c'.'.''~l~io~n~e~d~.--•=·o:r:k:c~rs'._'.'.in'._'.'.th~a~l~e~a~· 1~e~•~o~r~y=.=::=":":d~l=r~v~in:c;;;a:r~e~n=o=t~m=e~m~be=r~s7~=~==--=::-:-=-:-=-:=-:-=~=--:=---::--:;;, The h alf collected from,· f;1thers of \\'l'lfare f<1mi !il'S "' i·ut the tuunty 's ai1I to familie~ 11·ith dl·pt·ndcnt 1·hildrcn g rant progr:im from S28.4 to $25.J million last year. Tl-IE AUDIT SAID ther.c \\Cft' no )!ross 1nadcquaeit"S in the su1>port dil'ision. but noted tht"re is ;1 lot of room for impro\'emenl in the pro- gtam 's effectiveness Su~gestion s inelude<I : -Current caselo:.i<l.--are extt"-,si 1·e \1·ith each in· \'l·~ti g at nr handling 1.900 c;ises. -()nly four of th e 75 ijt'O· pie in the d1\·ision repo1'l tu the district attorne1 ':; of- fice. 1\hirh is res ponsible for tht· t·nd1 re di,·ision operation . -\\'elfare 11nrkers in some ra~i':.: ;ire L1 i\1n~ tn re· cord u~eful information on the clients they handle. -Pern1it tin_g mail -in eomplaint forms b.\' "·elfarc mo th crS rather lhan personal de\i\'ery is reduc- ing effic.icncy. Clemente Pair Sue Airlines OFF • Toasters, ironst blenders, coffee makers ..• • everything to make her time in the kitchen easier! • All famous name brqnds .. oll marked 20'0 oll regular price, except for foir trade i,tems SA :'liT.\ AN.'\ -An elder- 1.v s~1n Clemente couple has SuC'd Gnited Airlines for S.19.000 eharging the airline v.·ith negligence that ruinl:'d th1•1r ('hri s tmas i:;1ea!ion last yrar and r;iused tlfe'ill- ncss of both pl;i int iffs. • Shop' early fo_Lthe best selection ... Some .-~ items are in very limited supply. Charil's ?i1orris . fl7, ;ind his 1vife, i\l i1r.c:arct, 73. state in the Orange County Superior Court action that they boarded :1 Los An~C'les to Richmond , Va ,, night on Dec. 20. \9j:!. hut \\'Crc fnrcC'd tn d isC'mhark in \Vashin~ton, O.C. because of a<11·c rse 11·c;ithcr condi- tion~. 1'hcy claim lh:it :iirlinc> in- effieicnt·v \1·as s urh th;it a fan1il v ·,.l·Llli1 c W th l•ir dt·slin«.1 tinn. Ch :1 rlotles\·jJ le. \'a. ""1s comp('llcd 1odri\·e to \\'ashini::ton In pick thcin up ;iftcr they h:ut ltel'n. forced to "arr v their 011·n lug)!agc to :1 n e~rby n10l(•l. Coast Man Asks Court For. Coins SANTA ANA -G;.ihriel / Gnrcia c laims Ne"port / each police took J.000 foreign coins :ind artif:icls frnm him \\'hen they arrt•st· eel him in Cost:l l'\lesa l.'l~t '.'\01·. 1·'3. J-l e "':l l1t s the1n hvc·k. • Garcia statf'S in ;i n Orange County Supt'r1or Court suit that tht' charges on v.·hich he \1•as ;1rrest('(I "·ere di~misscd last ;>.;uv. 2G. SPINPOWER PINBALL • f111t for tllt wllol1 fomily -you'v• seen it stld al lwice \he pri11! Coit l•an COltNBREAD SKILLET • l1ploli•e pinball oclion for ew•rv wik4<01!1r ol yo11r house! Rem.ngton • Per<or1al • Powtr-4 by 2 ''O" tell "'''"'' (!IOI CALCULATOR ,;;':~ s14ss " YAlUl •'"T ~· ... SPINNING WH.EL LAMP "HU1t'f, Wlule 100 l>tUI'" • A11thentl1 rtprod1111ion of !orly flmrroion 1pinn1n!I whttl. • Weod~n bo1e, wov'" lt1h11td shode. • U.I. opprovrd. ll!G. RllAtt '1t.tS Safe II. Eo,y To U11• SYERNO FUEL • f11el lor londuf or RIG , 35 rlwilin9 dish. • Slo1 k 11p now lo• holid11y entertoining. • (01y wty lo Inti.II ,ontll .... 1tllll'lt 11111, w..d lloori119 ,_ IDO's ,, "'"· ' • OtiwtJ w.td·t•M~ ~rtd l'fP' 111Hs. • REVVERS CARS r A -tfiOl,eltdion •' sell. ,.,..,,fd, •ff·INtk toltrt, -• H• ,~tttritt or (hortlfll, G:irc ia stall's that he h:is made numl'rou ~ dt•mf!nds fo r the r e turn of his poi;sesslons bul "'ithout re. suit llt~ a~ks that the ('Oilrt' order the city to ron1ply "1th his d('m :ind. ANAMflM & f. VAttlY ONl Y! sf299 · .::~i 51288 ,!'~l 2/99c frustrated protilflm:.? ABC Te!eptlonP Counsehng Service 645-2222 " '" ~~ ' • Finish your Christmos shopping at Lin-Brook!,~~;;:~;;;; ANAHEIM · & FOUNTAIN VALLEY ONLY! ~ A Greof Gof ll SLEEPING BAG • Perle11 gilt for the 1omptrs on your lht, RfG. '11.99 • fiberlill lilted lo $ 999 kttp you worm, fvll ltn9th zipper., -;\ ~-~, 'o:z.,.,, \~\ ;,._,,. ...... ·-t·· . ~'. ' ~I Eitctor Type ICE CUBE TRAY • Aluminirm troy tlips out the (\lbts wilh lever tjtoorl You'll wunl pl•n!y RIG. '1.1• of ice !or holidoy parlies. S" Toll ACTION APEMAN ~ ' ''(j'>'.' ~;~. . ti Deluxe ... Steel FOLDING CHAIRS • Dttp' It.<" •i-4tnsir., r1plo1"bl1 '""' '"' cudtlont. • lolittl ""''"ti ft11m.s, 10111fort ttftltur•ll0l11uli ''*'· • Go.Ill lip ltt~ ... fold1 tr tt111t11(t 7" dtpth for Mly ,1oni1t. ltlG. '9.95 s599 · \ ( Rollan RtG. .,,,. I ~ ' I HEADBOARD . • l1114ltiottol ltntt 11\lltrt. • Twit sbe •r pvt 2 ,ftftllitr ler • •bit Nat llttl, RIG. '14,tS •12•• • I' ' ( , • ' ' ... I ' • ' . • / I I i I •• ! ··-I ' e Still Make House ·alls . ··~· .--- I ' J .. t_ 1, ' ' -1 • • , .. .. l •· ' 4JJ OAILYPlLOt < I, " .. , .. 5.00 Women's Long Sleepwear. Checked top, pastel shades. , .sleeve-less v-neck. Easy care la bric. I • 4 .00 Womens Baby Dolls with matching bikini panties. . .Special Buy! 15.00 . Men 's Attache Cases. Black and olive A great value you can't allord to miss. . ' ' 3/10.00 Men's Long SI""' Dress -Shirts. Polyester /cotton blend. Assorted prints, and c:olors. FAMILY SLIPPERS V3 OFF SELECT ~ROUP SAVE 33'h%on a selected group of winter & regular weight stippe:rs. . , -Something for • the eQtire family · Special Buy! 19.99 MOdern gr1ndf1ther cloCk. Clock has precision electrical movement. Handsome black and chrome face . l.iTiit one per customer. 'I 8.88 Men's shirt jacket. l 00~~ pofyester. Machine washable. 1 Fashioned styled. 3.99 ·Girls' Ski Jackets •. Ski style, machin!? wash., nylon, hooded. Prints and solids to choose from . Sizes 3-6x. 4.99 Sizes7-14. 9.99 · Pl1y F1mlly Castle. Fisher-Price -castle comes complete with draw bridge, tUrrets. king, and knights play people, more. If'-. --..=,--u Special Buy!. 4.88 Men'• Lono SIHv• Dress Shirt•. Assorted cok>fs & prints. Machine wash. 3.99 Swuter Bon1nz1. Assort· of 5 styles to choose from. t colors.Oreatbuyfor the women on your Chri stmas list. 7.99 Playskool e McDonald's ~. 20 pc. set 01 sturdy plastic is a miniature replica of the real McDonald's. Includes play , people, cars, food trays, more." Ages 3·8. BUENA PARK : Beach at Orangethorpe ORANGE: City Dr. at Garden Grove Blvd. BOYS SWEATERS OFF SELECTED GROUP Choose from many .styles of boy's pre-school and school age sweaters: Now at 3311>0/o savings. -. Limiled Oulnlities 2/7~00 Woman's full length gowns. Brushed acetate/nylon. Assorted pastels in S. M. l . 10.99 Marx Big Whnl. The classy trike that kids'H love. Its low slung stability makes ii sate for krd s- 6.99 SANTA ANA: 3900 So. Bristol-No. of So. Coast Plaza ' ' . ;~ Misses Coordinated Separates Blouses & Shirts Orig.St 4 NOW•7 , \ Vests Orig .. S1 .0 ............. NOW•S I Jackets Ong. $26 ........ NOW •13 J . Pants Orig. $14 ........... NOW•7 \~kins Ong. $14 . .. . ... NOW q , ' "-... . "------.. Special Buy! 3.33 EACH Gott Clubs. Asst. irons, Rubber & cork handles. Many famous brands to choose from. A great gill for the man ol ttle house. - . .ffi!rreJ .. ·;. 1u ·u1 in o t ...-.-.... _,,__ .. \ \ • • ' ' - Bea Anderson, Editor .0Mt111Wn.1"• • .._It • Greeting Cards Have · Off Year? Slories h\' ALLISON DE ERR ofu..o.t11,,.1 .. 1st.111 feet philanthropic groups which de· "l don 'l know why;•· said the pend on sales~ finance project.!;? woman, shifting her bundle or '"Phe sales or our 14 guilds are up packages to the other hip, "but I just several hundred dollars each," said haven't got the Christmas spirit this· Mrs. Frances Stawicki, director of yea r." volunteers, Children's Hospital of IJer-companion, a young mother Orange County. · trailing a i,..loddler and pushing an in-.. And we had 100 more than usual fant in a shopping cart, sighed in attend our Christmas Tree Brunch,. agreement. anotherfund-raisei." · "We're only sending 10 Christmas pffJLANTHROPIESBENEFIT cards this year, to relatives who live She added that none of the members outof~tate ." Another. shopper, making an llth reported any resistance to the cards. hour search through half-price greet· "I think we'vesold $8.~worth." ing catdS: only would add, "These are \V~y are peo~l~ bul'.1ng when many ror-next year. Maybe it will be better aren t send1~g . I th1~ they turn to then:" ~.us because it's a phllant.hro~y and Thecommentswere typicalo£those they .~ant to ~elp at_ th.is time or surveyed and a trend emerged. year, she theon;ed. . . Tight money, higher postal r ates, The Oran~i: County Association for thegeneraleconomicpicture,concern Retarded Ci~zens reports at least as for-the environment and a reeling of many sol~ this year as las~. helplessness were cited for sending ?i.~rs. M1l~r~ Hall. c~a1rman of_ the few, if any, holiday greetings by mail. pro1ect, sa 1~. We wont get the final A telephone check with area-stores results until tFebr~~~.Y .... but we do only unearthed comme nts ·· that know that those wh<tpur<!~as~d them "patrons are buying to overcome the last ye_ar ~rdered them again. feeli ng that no one can a fford A s1m1lar response gr~et~~ the Christmas this year." ~range ~~unty Heart ~soc1at1on a~d its aux1hary, according to Jackie SAI:t:S DOWN?. Heather. One project which provides Visits to shopping centers found rew loans fo r medical students did shopp~rs in the card sections, but especially well this year. m~ny in ?,ther a~eas or the ~tor~~· ad'-Sea Ci rc le, a support group for m1ttedly charg1ngeveryth1ng . Florence Crittenton Services of ''Cards were something :-ve thought Orange County, is on par if not better we could cut ba~k on th1.s year .. It than previous years according to seemed such a futile exercise. I think guild president Mrs. Frank Bonney. ourfriendswillun~er.stand." . t ~trs. Heather comm'ented that she A spot check 1nd1 rate~ that. hsts ., ~oromised. Her cards, purchased ha_ve bee n pared. Several 1nt'erv~ewed from CHOC guilds read, "I'm not sa_1d the annual stream DO\V ts J,ust a sending Christmas cards this year." trickle. 1 • Does this mean greeting card Sales "It's a shame," added another club are down? Most retailers ":ill adr\iit to m ember, ''because this is one year only a slight lulJ.. But how does it af. When all o{ us need the cheering up.·• , • A SILK SCREENED DOVE OF PEACE " Inside: 'Wider than our circle of frien ds at summer barbecues. Higher tflan the soaring flight • • of a sea·guH. Deeper than the flaming glow of sunset on the ocean. Ma y these hO/idays bring a new dimension of. happiness.' .. ,I I • MESSAG·ES HANDCRAFT·ED The medium may be linoleuin. cut. eaCh friend. ly kind cf message to send is a silk screen, poster paint or: paper (okl-A Newport Beach.civic leader also personal one. · g depend.s op photography for her an· "It says what I want to say, to in T.he message is personal. nual holiday.note. Last year, she com· ~·!,tom I want to say it. I just don't send Th9se who opt for rashioning their bined movifli and Christmas in one 'ltiem for the sake of sending them." own season's ~tings have many re· card. ' The time required means her cards asons for shunning the 25·lO ;a· ·•since my mot.her and my mother· must be planned in the summer. package.with-erivelopes routine. . in· law are both ·in , Ohio, we took a '1 enjoy making things like this and "We started making our·own cards photo in front of My Mother Lives in o(\en make presents as well. I never be<!ause we never round one that said Cincinnati. save m9ney but I enjoy doing it." what we wanted to say, in the way we ."Th~ n:ies.sage .said, 'My Mother lt!ostrpeoP1e, she reported, like her wanted to say it," explained a musi· Lives in C1nc1nnat1 , but we live at. .. " ... cards and display them prominently. cian... ··.Another year, the physician's wife Last year's effort, a dove of peace and He and his wife, also a musician. . p1ct~red two of her sons. as doctor ~nd poem by e.e. cummings .inspired he r begin ~inking of their design in the patient, complete with over·s1ze brother to try silkscreerL summer, then speft4 several weeks pbysician'scoatandstethoscope.''. carving their sheet music motif from other years haveLsent t~etr c~1l·· a linoleum b~k. dren in varied costuml!'. 1nclud1ng: An intricate 6·inch by 9·inch Baby !\'.ew Year. "They. are alv.·ays reproduCUon of a Gregorian cbaDt, crazyandfiinn)'t"sheadded. ·. the message is block·printedon 9-inch An Irvine couple began fashioning by l!·inch parchment paper. ·holiday cards while in college. · '1People ketp·Utem. year after year "I made them as gifts for special and . display them with their other friends,'' She reealled. Hers began as cards. Some ba\.e bad·lhem framed,'' plain white cards, tO which she added h~said. velvet flowers, three or four in. a A Newport Beach writer depends on bunch with stems and leaves. a bit of verse, block printing or tricky COLOR ADDED Ir none or these media11 fit your message. here are other suggestions. Recycle old cards into new ones by cutting a nd gluing on plain white or colored paper. Mail by rolding and sealing into sel£·envelope. Let the children shov.· Christmas through their eyes. Have them draw "'ith cr ayons their own pictures, then cut them out and glue onto ?M!avier paper. Grandma "'ill love them . The children·s ideas can be printed professionally complete with their child·scrawled Merry Christmas. • folding or the paper to make her crea· "The red and il:reen poinsettia tions.unique. looked stark on the white paper. Then, TIMZ-FOK'VERSE . I'd write in red or green ink~" She ''I write prose all year and created similar ones for ether oc· Christmas is the time for something casions. 0 bf .. ., special so] switch to verse. J have it Later designs used wide gold ribbon printed because it <19esn't se"em ~nd , la<!e doilies or linoleum C1;1ls, finishedotherwise,"shesaid. which were very abstract. The hno- "The prettiest seem to mention _cut ca.me.,!he year my roommate was Christm.u, but friends' are mixed. ( an art.1st. . could buy separate ones, but that isn 't One of .her designs .won a contest, Lhe spiiit of the season--~~nafr1endenter~1tro~ber. togetherness." But, soon, people begin to expect She's seDt them for seven years. you to ml!ke Y~ own cards a~d the "I'm motivated because the card is p,ressu~e 11 on, her husband added. supposed to speak for. the sender and At rir~t , 1 made them mys4:1f s hould be personally written anli because 1t. was cheaper. The commit· signed. -· ment or time to create handcrafted "I think it would be mucb;belter if card~ makes me ~eel better abo}lt the week between Christmas' and New sending them at Christmas. Year's would be dedicated to writing · "It is a ~lrect, personal stateme~t notes to friends, an-annual report or to an. old (r1en~ or ~meone I haven t catch·up so to speak, not glpwine re· ~n 1n a lo.ng time. views like some Cbristma' letters TAKES TIME seem to be. · -· A Huntington Beach writer notes "These could be mailed ·during that you don't make ~ur own cards J anuary as they . are 1inishe'd, simply to save money. eliminating the rush·to..Christmas de· "By the lime l bought all of ll\e adline and easing the mail crunch paper, ink and supplies needed to somewhat,'' she added. form my silk screen, the total is mucb "People react .to t'e message areater than it would have been, bad I besides thanking me for the'c'ard. At gone out and bought some pretty early holiday parties, people ask what' printed ones. this year's sentiment will be, if they "lt takes a lot of time and creates a haven't received theirs and reminisce mess. I mean try lo silk screen in a about past ones." · narrow kitchen without getting ink·on GREETJNGSPENNED the walls or floor," she·ad'ds with a An Irvine commercial artist does a la~gh. . , . . pen.and-ink drawing each year has It I .do tt, ~ause I -don t .bel1eve tn . . • · sending a ~hnstmas.card that doesn't printed, then wntes a personal note to say what I '.*ant to 1ay. ~o me, th~ on· t $ !l ' est: MUSICIANS' CHRISTMAS GREETING • Gift of Life Made Possible An n Lan ders DEAR READERS: Now it's my turn to thai;ik YO U. A rew weeks ago I ran a briet1Confidenlial at the foot or· ·my column~It read: CONFIDENTIAL TO llELP HELP ! : I wtll do what I can because t believe in your project. Will all resi· dents of Michigan and Indiana please send your S &. H Green St nmps and Top Value Trading Stamps to "Girt or ure." 1234 U.S. Army Reserve Com- m~ 1818 N. Meridian, lndi11 napolis, Ind. 46202. Your 1tamJ)6 will help buy 1 kktnty machine that e:tln spell the ditrt'hnce between life and death. My lban k1 and God bl us-ANN LANDERS I The following letter which arrived • few-days ago brougbtjoY: to my heart. But it was YOU, my readers. who made it possible. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I om pleased to report that wltbin lhe week after your "Confidential" appeared we received nine bags of malt. Slamp!l poured in from every state In the unio n. Including Alaska and Hawaii. We even received stampt rrom Canada! As or thts date we have, as a...re3ull or your little "Confiden- lfaJ," enough stamps to pure:hise one machine and with so many envelope• yet unopened, we. bc.lley~. there may be enou gh to purchase a -tecond kidney machine. 1. ' Please know, Ann Landttt, that we are.sO veey 1tratefulrJyou for yoqr ln· terest and your sup . Through you, and your warm·hea ed. dedicated re· aders, several kidney patients-will re· ceive the "Gift of Life."-JAMES O. FREESE, MAJOR GENERAL, U.S.A.R .. INDIANAPOUS, IND. Dear General FreHe-: 1 IPPftClate yeur tetU.• "'' lcDeW of the trewae11• Ms responlfl to my "UUJ.e CMIWta· tlal." 1'm betll•c that 11 a resatt of yoar letter to me and my add.IU.at pita to my 0 w11m0heal1ed, 4edk1t· eel readers," you wtll rtttlve HCMl.lh stamps within the "Jl:;e" to '"'1 not only that tetond · m1chl11e, bat • third. Please, Gettnl, let me I ' / bow ., ... you 10 •vtr the top oo 1\11m .. r 1'11.rtt.-Al\IN LANDERS . ' We decided to ftll in lh c gaps of our lives together. Let me make it clenr this is no LOVE aff8.ir. It is a sex af· DEAR ANN : I don't know bow to fair -and there's a world of dlf· Put this delicately, so I'll just come ference:. 1 out with the plain facts. · Las~ week our 15-ycAt'·old daught er I'm 36, conslde1;td very attractive came home rrom school uncxJK'(tedly and have a so-so m'ania1e with a man with a sick head ache. She caught me who makes a fine Ii vine for me Jtnd and my friend in th.e ~o"·er . Since our three children. BUt-ln bed, my that day she has been blackmailini;t dear, he's zero. me by dem.a.ndin~ special ·pri vilc~cs t..11$t,year I becime:involved with a or .she'll "tell Daddy." I reel like her lon1·tline family friend whose mar· pnsoner a~d ~m a nervous "'rttk, ria1e 11 very 1imUar to mine. Hl i wife Please ad\'15e me at onec. -TRA p. Is• lovely housekeeper, good mother. PED but 1he has the sex appeal of a wet DEAR T.: Tell Dadd)' younelf ind mop. IHlpt be wilt for gtvt and for gel. l'vl' I (iven this ad,·ice to men doze:ni or tin1rs, and no"'' the shoe'" on the other fool. CONFl.DEl'STIAI, TO STRAIGHT FROl'I TllE llORSE'S l)IOLlll: Ar.e you talking .11bnul the •·holr horse! Thal type or it:norancr and r•t l•I bl11s isn't fashionable anymore fVf'n fn the moi-1 conser,•allve of clrclH. 110 ~·ou ft>el a"•k••ard, self. ronscious -lonely'! \\'t lf"Ome to lht t'luh. There·~ help for you In Ann Lan- ders'" hookltl, ''Tht Kty to Pop ul1rl· ty .'' S4!nd 50 re11ts In coin with your rt · quest and a· long, sl1mped, 1elf· addressed envt lope to Ann Lander&. P.O. 8-0x 1400, Elgin, 111..601:!0. . ' .. r • ' BZ 0"1L y PILOT Monaay, Oec~moer 23 1974 Holy lnfapt Speaks: By DIA~/\ PEn\' """ ....... .,, .... ..,. SAC!lA!\IENTO -Nearly 2.000 years have'Passt.!d si nce the unfolfhng' of the C.h~:.lmas :flOr.v when thr b;1hc Jesus, born In it n1 ;111)tt·r. hcj!:1n hi) life oo tar th In less thnn rci.:al :.tylt·. In 1974, memorials to the hnly rhlid's birth invoke. worse lm&gr~. as rect·nllv \ it•v.·t:d at the crcrhe t•t'tt:lcd c1u l::.ide· the state Capitol Uu1ld1ng - !il:1ry, Jost'ph, !-hcpherds, v.1scn1t·n u.nd the habl.! ar£.. im1>risoned by \\Ire mesh to keep out \'andals. nol appear I~ have learned many lessons 1n l"O cc1tturies: one cannot ignore the lruth behind Attorney Gen . £1 l·lt~· J . \'ounger's common sen::.e \IUl'l11ng thul hohday revelers t.•an c.1~ily bc-C'ome tra~edy victims. \"uun);l'I" has issued a series or "'ell· intcntio1H•d statements d;impening the sp1r1! l)f "good health" tousling, ::.casonul ~lfl giving und theslnul ro<J !illng. 'l'hat his advi<'c, indicative or problems in today's sot1ety, is "·orth pass1w.1. Qr'! 1s a sad tnbute to c11 thzed men and "'omen. trunk. lock ~our t'ar :ind elose the "'in· dows, hold )OUr purt'hases tightly to avoid their being stolen.·· For financi a l protection, hohJ purst•s tightly 3nd .get charge P.iptcs back rron1 harried sulcs clerks.' '1. ?t-l erchants ha\'C enough on their minds with t-hc delUge of shoppers and the long hours and extra emp!Oyes needed to atcornodate CU!ilomer.:1, but shoplifting and bad cheek 'passing cause bigger headaches in the holiday <Jftermath. • 'fhe parribl{'S told by Jesus v.ere m t•ant to i;wdc pt:rsons ay.·ay from SU('h m1::.er1e:. a~ robber), murd(•r, corruption :.ind gree d. At Christma:.t..uue, J97·1. n1..inkind docs The Jfiy of ruw.hng the perfect sift for a lo\"ed on£· 11ould be marred ir 1t "ere stolen befor{• reaching hornc. \'ounger renunds !>hoppers, "AJ1,1·r. s pldt c purchases in lhc automo. le Younger orfers tips to merchants regarding check cashing;. require good idenllHcalion; do not ~accept te mpo rary operator's licenses as identification as they may bear fie· t1tious names; ask customers to en- Reunion Special Ch r is tmas is spe{'ia l lhis yei.l r for J.indu Loo n ey, Po rl la nd . (>re . ! le fl J <.1nd hl·r rnother, J\1rs. Daisy !Jol t, J\1emph is. A lthough Mrs. I-Jolt is t e rminally ill wi th cance r , it still is u joyous occas io n because this is their firs t reunion since ~li ss Looney \~·as a >mallobild. • f-!~roscope: Capricorn. Should Make Some Gift Revisions . - I "TUESDAY, DECEMBER24 ,. BySYDNEYO:\tARR AHlES (!\tarch 21-April 19): Budget ma.v ;q1pe:1r •·wre c k ed." J\lai11t.11n b a lance -and humor. . Check dcl<iils . \tou"ll find th11t picture is not a.'\ hll•.Jk as it r1rst appe;1red. TAURUS !Aprll 20-~la) 20>: lntellectU:.tl exchange should not be permitted lo t.l<·teriorate into common i:lrgument. \\'clcome oppus· 1np; \'ie\\·point -arcepl L"hal len i;:e as a h'l·.ilthy ::.t1mul.ant. GE:\llNI !)1.iy ~I -June 20l: Be quir! \1·11h1n D1~­ iurbing questions 1,1•111 I.le .:i nswcrcd -if you a\"oid ex· trcmcs. Keep ··celebration" within bounds. CA NC Ell (June ·21-July 22): Friends may h ave "lallini,: out" and yo u could he Ci.I ught 111 n1iddlc of foolish dispute Re realistic -and don "l take ~ides. tl-:0 \J uly 23·.-\llg . 22): You \\ 111 feel ~trongt•r despite lc1n 1>0rary Sl'llJ:ick. Y ou encounter a true '"llll'S!>ing in disgiu:.,L' ·· \'IRGO (Au g. 23 -Sept. :?2 1. \\"hit !>l·emed 1mpor· tant in past may fa!J into a diffl•rcnt p<'rsp<•ctive. \'ou ;ire aUlt• to let go and lo prPparc for pro\·crbial !>l'Cund chance family member. 1'hrow off tendency to be moody. SAG I TTAH l l'S (Nov. 22·Dec. 21): \Vhil"l"'ind ac- tivi t y is 1n<licatcd. Remembe r dil·t. health re· solutions. Ht•IJtivcs who urge you lo llre:ik the rules :ire misinforn1ed CA.PRICOHN lDet·. 22· Jan. 19 )': Do some revising. Think on\ our feet . Duplica- tion of ~ift~ need not be c.-Jusc for l·mbarr:.t:.smcnt -if you :.trc ulcrt. .'\Ql'ARllS ~Jan . 20-Feb. 181. \·ou arc l>e!tcr ahl c to (lpl"'n line of i:on1n111111catton \1Jlh pl·rsons '''ho 11ull str- ings or authunl ~·. Does AnyOne Hed.r? t.lorst• checks in a cl<'rk's presence :ind he \\':.try of forged business und payroll <"h<'cks. llicytl._.s arl' a favorite Christinas gift and for good rl·ason -th<'Y can Jll"OVLdl· ple.1:.ure unJ ser1"1Ce for y~ijrs . \'ot1rJ Ae r· points out th at bicycles ure al!'io prime targets for theft and urgC'S use uf strong lot· ks and storage of bicycles in garages or other secure places.. P_o li ee s houl d be notifil'cl im- med iately" In the event of theft ·because, according to Younger, the Stale De partment of Justicl' operalt•s a fairly s uccessful bicycle l"l'COl'l·ry system. lJoliday parties. late ni~hl £hop· Nuptial Vows Recited ping, earlier darkness arid foggy, strl"ets and parking areas," Younger rainy "·eathor c:i.n ea115e the \vorst said. . · . • Pedestrians should cross streets on· tragedi~s of the season: acc1depts:-r ly at corners, stay in the crosswalk, 'l'he.uttornt•y general gives ad vic~ to obe'y signals, look both ways first, motorists. pedestrians and per~ons wat ~h for turning cars, never enter a \\'ho ge t ('arricd u11'ay ce\ebralini,; th,i.:. road1,1•ay front bclwccn parked ca.rs, ne1\· year spirit. 11·a~k. on the left side of the ro~d facing • . tr:il fie \.\ hc.•re there are no side\\•alks "Kedp auto 11·1ndO\\"S c l ~~n ~ind the and \i·ear sontething \.\'hite at night, he vle11•F,unobstrut'll'<J, n1a111l111n and adi·iscs eleun head li ghts and !ail lii.:hts. lX! • patient in hl':.t\"Y traffic, Jea\·c for your And lo drinking revelers. Younger destination early enough to 3110,1• for s:.ys totn1ake plans for someone else delays, don't fol101,1• the car ahl•ad too to drive home. tlosely. avoid changlng lanes cxc('pt 1·0 one a nd all, the attorney gener al 1\'he n necessary, \\'atch the cars ad\"ises to a\·oid becoming \•ictims of :1head and behind you and a l"•ays be crime by staying home. participating on the alert for pedestrians and cars in school and re<'reation programs entering t he roadway from ::.1de .:indby noth1tchhiking. MRS . LEVY MRS. OSBORN MRS. JOYCE LEVY-BAUMBACH Deborah Aleene Baum- bach and lla rla n Bruce Levy exchanged VO\VS and rings in the Neighborhood Con gr ega tional Church , Lagun~rBeach . Th"eir pa rents are lfelen Phelps, Laguna Beach, and J\·rrs. \Valter K am p ell , Qu eens,N.Y. Atte nd ing the couple were ~1rs. J erry Ha lseth. Elliot Schutzer and Kirk Eiper. The bride is a gra duate of A.A. Stdgg I li gh School in Stockton. l·lcr husband <il· t ended City Uni\"crsity of New York. . OSBORN -GOOBER Ari zona Stat e L1niversit y a lumni Diane Loui se Godber and J e ffrey Lee Osborn excha nged vows and rings in Sl. Andrew's Pres b yterian Church, I'\ewport Beach. P arents of the nelt"ly"·ccls } Their parents arc Mrs. a re ~1r. and lt·lrs. R a\·mond Richard \V . S pencer oC ·codber of Newport "neach Newport _Beach and. Mrs. a nd 1\1 r. and l\1rs. Floyd Gene Col.hns. of Phoenix. Osborn of Danvill e. The bride 1s a graduate of Cindy i\l urray and Dennis Ne"·port Harbor lligh f<~arrell 11'ere honor atten· School and attends College dants. Others "'ere t.lr. and of the Red"'oods. Eureka, ~lrs. Richurd Godber. !\fr. \l'here he r husbund was a and !\1rs. /.l t'l Edv.•a rds, student. l\lrs. Chris l\tuleahy and They v.·il l reside in Don Polla rd. Eureka. The bride is affiliated _ "ith Kappa KtJippa Gamma soro rity and t eaches in Long Beach. The couple 1,1•ill rt'Sidc in Ne"•port Beach. JOYCE-BENNETT Phyll is An ne Bennett became the bride of Terry 0 . J oyce durin.i; G p.m. rites in th e Vill:1ge \Vec\din g Ch:.tpel. l\"c1,1•port Beach. Detection OAKLA N,p (U PI )-Some California ,1·on1cn arc trying to con\"i nce national founda· tions to contribute (unds to set up an early detection center.Lo r breast cancer....~ ··Breast cancer can be de· tected before a lump or any other physical sign ap-· pears," s a id Judy Noll. She added that early detection can mean li\'essavcd, and in some cases, radical surgery elimin;itf'rf BERNARD·MATTHEWS Our Lady Queen of the" Angels Catholic Church, Newport Beach Y.·as the set- ting for the nuptials linking Patricia Anne tila tthev.·s .and Bret Bernurd. The bride, d a ug,hter or. .John J . l\1 atth ews and B:.trbara !\1atthews of San Bernardino. \\'as attended b y De bbie Blackburn , Kath y -A1.a tt.h cws and Brooke Beinard. lier husband. son of the Robert B . Be rnards or !'\e\1·port Beac h, invited Peter J\immerly. Terry .Sa le. Bruce Black. Scott r\e1,1·comb and Chip llowe to stand \\'ilh him. ··The. ne"' P.1rs. Bemard graduated from Pacific lligh School a nd UCI and now teache& second grade in Fullerton. Bernard is an alumnus of Corona del Pil ar ~ligh School and is a senior att:CI. PISCt:S ! FC"b. !9 -:\larch LIHRA (SPpt. 23-0ct. 221 : 20): You may find that "'hat <)ucsltons con1·er1Hng ~1fls used to be ;1 (';1 11~(' for~·anu­ :1nd 1alu1· .... 11111 ;1ri ... ~·. B~· l.1' frit"t111n n(l11" is ~park for tTl'[Ll11c talhL'I" th.ill ;1g l1um1ir . \\'t.']{'Onll' 1111• grl·~s11"l'. Sho11• lha1 ~1dc of rhang!•! Luminaries to Be Lighted SHARYL LYNN HEMPENIUS ~HUl"Sl'Jf \l'hlt"h ]Hghl1!-(h\-. or1g1n.d1tv, ~1tt ract1 vl'nC'~s If to1la~ i_.. ~our birthday 1n Sl'nsc of being opposite of ~-ou h;1vc a s~ l'l'l tooth. un- pctty "usu.ti \'OLCt.'. :u11s\1c :-t'n~c SC(lHl'IO (Oct. 23-1\"o,·. 21 i . F1dlo\1 !hrough on hunch. Jh,cd 1nn!'r voice. :'il.il.e Jll':ll'l" \11th tddl•r and dram:1t1 c !><·n~e of 11n1 - 1ng ~cntterl·cl for1·(·s f;1lt 1n- tn pl.let• as f.imtl~· n11•mhl·r comes back tnthe1old Lun1inarias, such as those illuminating the J ohn J~ctson home, \I/ill g lo'v 01r ·· Galaxy Dri\'C in i\"e1\·porlon Christm<is l~ve . 'fhc tradition started in J\e ''' J\1c x- µco \\•hen lights \\·ere placed on 1 he route to the village church lo direct \vorsh ipers lb '.\lidnight !'11ass. 1\o\v, they nrc fashionl'd of hrO\vn bags. sand and canc!IC's. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ \' • git1U you suggested eooltif!g times fOf I Vlfiely of foods. Ch1cli th1 Microw1v1 lh1n Recipe Book for DEFROST PLUS. The Defrost Cycle uses lower poweMo thaw food51quickly and evenly. We call it DEFROST PLUS f>ecause you can, cook c ertain food items better by using the Defrost Cy~le's lower power. For example: fish, troien baked products. TV dinners. can be cooked better with the DEFROST PLUS Cycle. • Coolls f1s1 tnd catil whh Microware enerVJ • Coollt rlghl oa 1er1ing di1h • Offn illtlrior r11n1ln1cool -spills111d sp1tt1111 won't bile Dlt • s ..... ...,.., ol 11J.tO 15% Oft 101114: kinlls ~lld port. of food •No 1,.a.1wirine1111dtd -120 volt ope:ratflhl WITH COMll'Lm kM"CHIN REMODELING HOYE SLl'Pl.Y CQ\IVJ4\JY • CJ.llHITS • Am.IAHCIS • COUHTl.R TOPS 771HIWTOMW4T COSTA MIS~ TEL 64S.ll71 1. '\ • " • . Mondat. Oecembet 23, 197.C DAILY P1LOT IJ3 MIXED SINGLES ... ' ........... _,, __ ... \!Ju LOOK D15APP01NT€D C>IAQl.IE: . . WHA1 '$ flJE MAfTf~? ' TUMBLEWEEDS 1 l'l-23 by Wm. F. Brown and Mel Casson idtL~. lllilf~ ~00 A>Kf P "'f our (CR A SflN AllD!JND file PA~~, l H~OU6~1'.. ~ou wo~e - f!PfC!iNG IM<l~f Alli! f0f1C£ ON!? by Tom K. Ryan ,_-----r, __ _, DOOLEY'S WORLD A\V,MA)(., DON'T 8[l1E\f£ ----£VERV"ftt1NG iHAT IHEL.MA W ~ !ELLS YOU ... ·DR. SMOCK COURSE NOT ~ By Rodger Bradfield so NO~\' MOW DO ! lJNl.OAD 11-i1':(f. POUNDS Of-CAA~OI:, ? by George Lemont POMFO!JS LITI1.E SNO~! !HINKS HE'S IHE GR!'AI SPIRll'S GIFf 10 IN PIANRY! ~·-Ti :' ~UM/\l'li1'<· ~~~ "\.,. MGMO~f.'~ .. ·) WMJ!o.1"? NO, 1..'M. SORRY ... we'Rf;. AL-i.. eooi<e"' &u1' rF 1'H&:Re MAPPet-JS 1"0 ee A. CA""'CEEL-L..A.'f"IO""' PUG 1"0 IL-L-N6SS ..• llO'J, LIVINIA, UJE SURE HAVE A GOOD lURN-OUT OF KID& 0 . FIGMENTS NANCY CAN I PLAY • ONE 0 NOWKE H, srop P1C~N6 ON i<Y 5WfEr LlmE IWNNEY El'!~'( TIME ! Lf!AVE l)lE """""! SURE·-BUT NOT ROCK-AND-ROLL -· · l LIKE SOFT MUSIC ' HERE'S A GOOD SOFT ONE 0 I l\.\OUGITT WE WERE 00 GOING m SAITTA'& bXJRKSHOP! 0 0 0 by Dale Hale· by Ernie Bushmiller YOU LEFT IT ON THE HOT RADIATOR PEANUTS I FEEL 01.=~t:°'E" T- °7Ml5 ~~A;: SQ,~·.=,.;ru 7 Ft.:L TH.l.T ! rl..\\E \-..:'.\E OF TME Rf..l.L SP!RIT Of CH.':15T.\\.\S IH!S {E...\..~ 7HA~ Ei'ER etFJ!i'.:£ ~ . HOSP1-rA1.o i. UP FOR -rM6 MOL.IPA Y'S •.• GORDO W/511 "f>IAT ~-*.Aeu.AltOllW1'E WA:!»I' SDUOSE TO~.:f ...,.,,, .5EVJ61?}~ C~' JIOPii ,.NEV'JeE ""'-J.!>UEP ev NOW!_ */JIUJJU'I MOON MULLINS , .. !.J ,, ' ·• ,, .. ~i " ® HERe1s YotJR CHr<tSTMAS Pf<1'SENT. ANIMAL CRACKERS :.Vl-4'< CJ 'tJll 5\1PPO:::t TH.l.T 1:5 ? by Charles M. Schulz TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE -- ACROSS l l.1a•1ne liiih 5 Sp1ni$h ~oblet 9 Suppo!!& I~ Accun\~l~led belitfl 15 r ubprorlucn 16 Make merry 1 f l e!ephon;- compJnot:is 19 G•cei. leuur • 20 Co•pulunt 21 PulJ!•C mcet•ng 2 WClldS ?3 Gerrn~n born 62-Llte<ary wo•k 63 St1a11o .... e111h 64 Pr,v a1e chat ~WOrOi f6 c .1rr1er 67 f ed. 68 Great lak~s PO fl r3 r.1111111er1 p:11r11 ovut~~ 70 f ,Jrm crop 7 1 \\'.1l~1n11 nlannPr DOWN 1 $!lnt1m~n1~1 (lnvel '} Church <.om poser vusunen1 15 Grdv11 3 Greek poet Saturday·~ Pultle Solved a ·~~IS "' !!I~[ (A -1 [ TA ? ... 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Frenth 58 Nol in s1e11 24 Revote gu•lfl 65 Ent•!V 11 11 1 A FTER SA.VI DRIVER TELLS Hit,\ ABOUT BEBE BLAIR'S AN0~'fM0U5 PHONE CALL, THE LIEUTENANT PERSUADES M1M TO \VAIT WHILE HE CONTINUES Hlb QUEST10NING OF A~CH HI NKLE~ MISS PEACH • . • OLD MOT..iE:i:r HL.cf'f'A~P W!NT TO THE ClAP&O.Ai'O ro FfTCM HEIC. PDOIC 006!1/E A 90NE .. ~.,.,_.....+-1--+--+-+->-+.o-t--t ... ,,-t--r-t--t--t' DICK TRACY '1 •• " ,. " " 5l • " " " " .. .. " " " .. " .. " .. .. ' " r - LOOI<., LIEL>TENANT ... AR.(1-1 CA.'1 T BE TOO SMART OR HE WOULDVE NEVER BOOKED A $100.000 eET THAT flE COULDN'T PAY: A"ID I-IE DID HAVE AN ,l,PPO,/'liT\\ENT TO MEET \\llTH CARTER THE •• ).~j NIGHT HE WAS KILLED.' A!~;~ ,,,,,fil l!J',. ~ "'\'!'!! I~~:\.~:~ \ tii~J --·,,~: lf!!I', . l:::;F;; .. ''L.:-' ' . -SLAT WMEN ~HE GOT THE-'E , HEit CLAP&OA~O WA~ SAli.'E I ANO SO MEil POO~ 0066/E HAD NONE. ..;:;; by Harold Le Doux Qr(AY, 5JT DQIV~ \ ~ES WHERE .:J AND CAlr\.\ 'IOIJ~ &HE'LL BE $.\FE SELF! eY TH~ • ..'IND 14' TElL11';[:; WAY ~''f1ERE"S 1"0 ONE lNCLUDir>.G BEBE BLAIR TME POLICE!/ - NOW? ~--j ,.:-:--,,__ ~ \~ ~ \J L. ,l by Mell ~O SHE WENT 10 TME 51..tPEitMAflJ(Ef ANO fJOtAGH1 j.//h\ A ~MALI. ONE FOfl. ~ DOLi.A~ ANO 63 CENT5. by Chester Go"ld · by Ferd Johnson I SAY·· IHANK you, EMMAf by Rodger Bollen D0N'i 4CO MEAN SUfWl.R PUJMS? 'THE GIRLS / ,._,\ .. "l \•C' alwa)~ wan1ct.l 1n 'pend moll<')' l:n i ~hly bu! J ccrt:.iinly never thoosh.t 11 ..... ·oulJ be on ... ugar. mill.. hr.:.1.J and.m;,r.)onnai-.c." DENNIS THE MENACE I : 'SuRE I LIKE TO BE s'PRISED ... BUT I LIKE 10 NOS£ AROUND A LITTLE 8/T, TOO: l ; . 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HoLcrt:.on f 11hu :.. u~l.'rl ln L•11cr1ni.: ;1 man cnm1ng nut ul tl 1l' b,1ck/1t!ld ""t'nll•d i>Cltlcr· lh;..n gOHI\.! 1111h ;i1101hcr h;u·k 1n lhl· :.l'Ll1nd:.ir:-.. l 1 .. 11t h11u~h 1he batk m;11 lu· (111u·: ~·1 ,<11d 1.1 .. 1..:1 Kno\ :.:i1J H11lh·rt .... 11 1, u:i.:d to th:it I.ind ,,r l 'll\ l'I ,<J,!t•. l11~lr1·il ht· ''·"" Jll· p1 tl-.cd nit th~ thi ,,,., ,1l tl11• I.\ ll .1111] cul acro:.s l tC!d Jih1· .1 l1.11lh,11·\.., ll·i.:g,111~ it to U1e l'nrl 1011\· , 11 \u.dl.1 1111\1~1.u:hcd . 'J'h,1l li•lt it J:J·lll 11·1th !J :59 lo play :ottc·r a lu •:h .. n:1p on thl' ensuing t'fHl· 1·1·rsi pn .1ltt·mpt co'it the flam:. thee:-. !r.1 pon1! F1(1n1 thtr~ the !ircd-uµ H;1fu., d1 ·t1•n.,~· tclOk 01·t·r :ind throttl\'d G1;orCl' .\llv11's lor('•·s . l l1r;.;1·n~l'B ..idnullell that t he iu h :l'l'•'Pllt1!1 11 ..i:j proUaLly lhl' turnul ).: Pt•IUl .. l':\l'lY pla:-. is bi ).: in 1111· pl;1 \ 01 f .. " hl' ~:..iicl. .. Fu1nbl<'s ~1rl' Iii~. 11\h•I C\'j•\11111-. ,il'l' hi;.:. \\'(· <l1dn'l p\;1\ -.... \\t•ll <1 s \1c could. \V e-1>e.a,t 1>unting laverage0(43yardsbyL'A's 1111 1'•l'l1~·:." Rt.>fcrriog to the plny·---AU.te Burke~. but the coverage wa s 1,11,., h;itl perieclly antic·ipated, he excellelll. · ~.nd , ··111• 11l·nl 1\'1\h ,,,,h:1 l 11e th()ught ··w e sa1d-be.(pre the game that our' 11111111! 1iori... \Ve h.1d thC' mu.n open. specialty teams ..... would have tQ play 'l'hl·11 hJni.!! lntercC'ption , wellrol'ustol'-'inandtltey.d.l_d." i.1t1rli rlo11 11 lorthem... \Vashlngton miscues playi<t the_ big \\',1~h111).!to n 11·:.1 s reputedly· the 1elt·1,111 1n ;1chinc \\'hich never beat 11 ..... ·lf. Htll s11ch 11as n\Jl Lhc c~se Sun· .1.11· 'f'hrce fumbles lost and "' like uurnlH.'r of interceptions made the !{('d-.kins offense ;.1 11 uurccognizable ljU,111\i\ I . ··\Ve 11\uughl our 1'E'Condary and de· 11•11-.11c li tH.' did a hclh11·;1 JOb,".Knox -..1HL "And it's the l1t_•st our kicking .,:.1n1e h\IS been th1~ year -not just the port in l~A's ''ictory .. \Yith Allen's troops holding a 10·7 lead <.111d \Vashington mo\'ing Inside the LA 45. the Rarns recovered a fun1blc at thei r own 44. From there they drO\'C for Da\'id llay's tyi ng field goal. ,,·hich came rron1 the Z1 "·ith l :28 to go in the lhil'd quarter . Then the Redskins fumbled the ensuing kickofL Again LA recovered and dro\'c to a field goal by Ray, this time rrom the Iii vdtfl ll:SS.left in the • ·game to make it 13·10. . And on \\'ashington's next series o( plays, Rob~rtson m ade his big in· tercrption and that was thC' gan1c. • . \Vhile neither team's .o(fensc ol · fc>red 1nu ch to distract thoughts fro1n the cold weather. \Vashington \\'as P}H'ticul<.1rly lacking on the ground 'w\'lth-OJ:!I~· 49 vurds net. . .\nd.it~ins defenders \\'t're ortPn "'Uiltv of 1n1sst'd tackles :.ind hit;h b . "-' tackling. Knox s aid the antiCiiiate.d ('old "·eather in !\linnesota shoul<tn't mu!· ter. "'\Veather \\'011't be a factor -it doesn't blocko1· t:.1ckle. ··he said. But Jurgensen said. ··The ho1nt> f1eld.•advantagt> and playing .on tha1 turf may gi,·e !\linnesota the edse.'' * * * Pent-up Emotio~ U~IT~ Rams Saved Best }tor-'S~s-Olsen LOS Ar\GELES -Veteran de- fensive tackle Merlin Olsen said he a nd the Los Angeles Rams unleashed a season or pent·up emotion al the \Vashington Redskins. ··Jt's been a strange reeling, especially since early in the season. that \Ve expected to be in the playofrs. At·timcs -and it's not good -this caused us not to play \\iith a· lot of emo· tion. "Our atlitudt! all year has been to save our best football for now," said Olsen, 1\•ho made some bi g plays to set ..ip scores in Sunday's 19·10 victory in the r:rst round of the Nntion::al Foot- ball League playoffs. Ol sen forced a fun1ble that set up a rield goal and his rush of quarterh<i ck Sonny Jurgensen caused an intercep· tiotl which Isiah Robertson returned 59 yards for a touchdo\l'n. 'J'he ltams, who clinched the Nn · tional Conference \Vest title quite ear· ly in the season. 1vhipped the Redskins or George Allen ror the first lime in three meetings since Allen left Los Angeles after the 1970scason. 0 1.c;en reli s hed bcatinit t\ll en·s Redskins "'ithAllen'sg:i1nc. .. George ;\lien al\\·a.ys said that if you can get six turno\·e1·s in a gam e. you'll "'·in it. \Ve got six today.·· r.t ean"'·hile. Allen. \vhose eyes ,,·er£" redden'ed as he met nc\\·s men. con· tended lhat his Reds kins 11·e1·en't sur· prised by Knox's "Ace·• formation · one running ~ack. t"·o tight ends and l\l'O \ride recf!i"·ers. "The llam.c; dese rved to 11·in because they played better football. \'ou can 't make as many mistakes as we made and expect to 11·in. \Ve "·ere prepared for the type of offense the Rams used. Let's face it. they dirln 't make many yard s on offcn ~e oinl'\\'a\'." · A 60·degrce d:.iy became bitterly cald ror Los Angeles e \'e n in December because of s trong s\\·irling \rinds, and Allen commented: "'The "''ind really hampers your passing game and therefore the Ra ms had an ;.1d\·a11tage bec.~usc they had a bE'lte1· running ga111e. WASHINGTON'S DOUG CUNNINGHAM (40) FUMBLES A KICKOFF THAT RAMS RECO VERED, SETTING UP A GO·AHEAD FIELD GOAt. 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";ind c1·l'ry lime there 11·as ..1 ke.1 t.1011 n they made the big play.'' line guy 11·ho said hl· \\asn'L sur- pr1st•d 1~·a s Stec!cr:-. t•oac h Chuck .\111 1. · ,\nt too rnany Pt'•)!l!l· hPltcved m.:>, but I nt·1·er J,1~t t·onfideni:1· in our of- ll'JJ .. l'," s:1 id :'\oil. f:;irJy 111 lht' ,:e<1~on 11 ilh <;11Jiam \1,· pJssed \\l•ll, thL·n 1\C r.1n 1·l·ry 11·t·ll 11 1th H r:.i d ~h ;111 .. ind today 11c put both '";.!t'\h,•!' for till' f1r~t tinll'. ·' P 1t1 .. hurgh 's26·point ~<·cond qu;irte r c-·* rllt' I II 0 jJUJn\.-. :.h} nf thL· ,\FL' pt ayo/f 1,•('or1J for une Pt'1111d, .,,.t by fJ:.ik lnn<I .1 ;!:t111.~1 lhlltSllJ!IUl l!Mi!J. ·rht· St ~·t·J.._·r:. :!lso .,~·1 :1 nc11· ,\re_~ p!J,I c;1·r rt·t·ord \\!th 2~ l ir.~t d1111 ns. and J l;_1rr1.-;'. \h r1·i.: tuuchdu11 n-. lied the ,\f(' :;i n ~l c·ga1nL' pl:iynff mark of ~ !;1)..l;111d ':. Frl·~J Bileln1koff ;.i gainst h;in~;i ::-Cit \' 111 l:l(ls. .I '·rhcy \1·er£> hot today," conceded 13uff;du's 0 .. J. ~Impson, held to 49 .1<1rd s rushing on 15carrics .. "\\;c thought 11'c 1\·ould be able to do \l'L•l I on offense,·· he added. '·But \\•hen !hey got th:it huge lead \\'c had to 1hro1v." Pillsl>urgh took a :1.0 Jc3d on the J.!:1n1c·s opening series on a 21-yard field goa l hy lloy Gerela. Buffalo t·ountcred io the ~an1e period 11•ith a 22-yilrd touchdO\\'n pass from Joe Ferguson to light end Paul Sey mour. ThL·n Brad s haw 's 27.-ya rd tout·hdu"·u pass to running back Rocky Bleic.•r started ttre second· quarlL'l' :.issaull. 'fhe 11rxl three Slcclcr::; drives. all bl·ll1·r 1 h:.in .111 .v:irds, ended \1·ith luuclu!o \1't1 runs of one, fou r and one y;1rd:. by Jl arr1s, \1•ho led all rus hers 1v11 h 7!1 v:1rds. "Our· offcos<' 11cnl crazy," said Steelers linebacker Jack ~lao1. "I'd ha\'c haled IO<have been Buffalo's de· fensc. 'J'J1C'y 1verc out there all day.·• PITTSBURGH"S FRANCO HARRIS DIVES FOR A TOUCHDOWN. 34-year-old Olsen. · SCOAl!•'10UAllfEJIS WHl'!lftg'lon 3 1 • t -11) losa.•1e1 ·1 I) l ,._,. UI -Kie"' !l)pauf,_...,.,K 111..-•lckl Wa111-FGBr~ll • Wailh-D-en..., lrun l8r191Jkkkl La.-f'G Aayll lA-FGA•,26 LA -Aoblrt•ffintwnptlon~-1 ..... t.lletO f'lrstdowns AllSlle!-Yar!h P.uirtQ'1•<ds Aetllrnyards. PHiH Punts Fumt>tel·lost P-en11ties·1•rds SfAfllflCS ..... 11 •• . " ,,.j~ '" " IJ.»f INOIVIOUALLEAOl!llS S·•t ltUSMING -Wasltlfttlo!o, a r.-1 ... JI'. IUllMf' J•t. Oftl ... 1.s. LA•"-""• -Clol~-l .. 11, MNIM!t ... M, ..... , ... 11, RECEIVING -Wl!.NllQIOtl."Taytor +.79, [yans .t.ll, J. Smltll J·lS, OflliOn 2·17. Los Angtits, J,oi;tr.1411 l·U, l<le"' 2-Jl, McCt11t-l·10. P"SSING -Wflltilt<Jlon, 1(11_., 1·11.(1. '9 yard1; Jwoens.en .. 1 !·l, II. LOI. Al\Qtlei., Harrlst-U·J. ts.. Sports in Br..W_fs . . . On Trade Block L 0 S A NG EL ES (-;\ I> ) - Somewhere along lhe line there must have been a breakdo\\·n incommuni ca· lions over the future of lleisman Trophy-running back John Cappellet- ti, says Don Klosterman. general manager or th~Los Angeles Rams or ,theN.ational Football Leagu(•. • Hearin g Su nda y that the Philadelphia Inquirer had reported that Cappelletti might be traded to the Philadclphi3 Eagles. Klosterman· said he \1·as O<ibbcrga.sted and in1 · mediately ended th(' speculation: ' .. That's an absolute fabrica tion.·· he said just before the sla.rt of the Rams·\Vashington lledskins playoff game here. • Lakers Snap Streak; ' UCI's Davis Lauded. INGLE\VOOO -Some National Basketball Association teams expect their centers and ror"·ards to do most or the s hooting; the LoS An geles Lakers rely on their gua rds ror pointm'3 king and il \\'asn't more ap· parent than agai1Jsl thcPortland Trail 'Blazers. Gail Goodrich scored 44 points and J_,uc ius Allen 23 as the home team broke a four ·~•1me losin g streak Sun. day night with a 115·102 \'ictory o\·er Portland. Goodrich usually takes the most shots for the Lakcrs and against the Rlazers he fired 28 tin1cs, .hitting 15. Allen popped 20 times, making lQ. l\1 eanwhile. the three starting Lakers rront line players shot only 36 times betl'-•ccn them. hilling 17. "\Ve tried to create a lot or good shots tonighl. \\le tried lo penetrate a little bit more," said Goodrich. \\•ho scored a season higll point total an<l <idded 10 assists to lead the Lakers to their 13th victory against 19 deCeats. Da.,I• Laude d UC Irvine's Kevin Davis has been honored as the Southern California college basketball player of the week. Da\'is. a sophon1orc guard, scored 59 points last "-'Cck £or a 19.6 average as the Anteaters "-'On two or three games. He connected on 2t or 32 field goal attempts fo r a GS percent mark ' and was 17 (or 18 Crom the rree thro"'· line. Mart in Win• i\11Al\1 1 BEACll--Billy P.lt1rtin cam.e rrom behind Sunday to defeat Tomas Smid or Czechoslovakia, 7·6, 2-6. 7·5 a nd leud the Unilcd States to its 11th Sunshine Cup junior tennis ti· tic. · Srholar.,llp t o R aden ~OS 1\NG F:l.E.5.r \Vhcn Pat. I laden \l'alks off the fltld Jan. 1 :1 ft cr P::asudena's Rose Bowl ~um\:!, it'll be, the last rootbull the University nl1 &lulhcrn Callfornh1. quarterback "'ill • play for some titnc. 11 adcn announced Saturday he·u ac- cept a prestigious Rhodes Scholarship a nd attend Oxford t:niversity in England for tl'-'O years. 1-Iowe\·cr, ht~ said he was ''.lea\'ing the option open'' •to play professional rootbaU "''hen lu~ studying days arc over. ' lla•lll Hay ftuJt · STA!i.IFORD. Conn. -1\ teen·a ge sports superstar \viii hang up her \\·in- ning ice skates if things <lon't go her 1vay this year. Dorothy llamill, 1971 t:.S. ladies' figure skating ef'lampion, blilmes her uncert:.iin future on "th<: politics of skating.·• The l 8·ycar·old star rcvcalctf doubts about her competitive fulure "-'hile more than 1,300 paying f\ln s awaited her appearance Sunday night at "Stamford's Salute to Ooroth v llamill." · "There \\'OUld be no sense 111 going, on" if she doesn't improVl' her se('ond· place status in the upcoming \Vorld Championshi ps, she said. " Roche T riumphs SYDNEY, ~ustralla -Australians Tony Roche and Evonn<! Goolagon11. c,aptured the singles titles in the Xe1v South \Vales Open Tennis ch<inl plonships Sunday. Roche derealed count1·y man Phil Dent, 7-6, 4·6, 3·6, 6-2, 8-6 in the m{•n's singles final. In the women's final, Goolagonl{ topped ~r a rgarel Court, 6-3, 7·S. Brazil A d 1'aittta SAO PAt:LO. Brazil · -Argentina·~ Gulllcrm() \'ilas defc:.1 tl'd Brazil's Th()mas Koc.h. hut Hrai ll edged Argentina in Davi::; Cup play to ad· ''ancc to the South 1\Q'1cl'ica11 zone final!; ai:a inst l11i lc. Bretzll \\'On three gumes in the hest. or·li,·e series that ~ndcd Sunu~~· night. \'ilus made quick "'·ork ur Koch ,,·inning f."t, 6·3, 6· l. nut I~diso1' !\Ian: d c1rino ()ut.lasted Hicnrdu Cuno nr A1•gcntina 2·S. 8·6, 3·6, 6·2. G· l 4 __, ' r l ' • Are~'s Hoop Results. Tourneys Slated ForJCs 1 Orange" Coast College will op_~n d e fen se of its l\til-aCosta basketball to9rnament championship "Ttiursday, facing Antelope Valley College at 6 o'clock in the opening round. Saddleback and Golden West also are in tournament action Thursday. Saddleback faces l\1L San Jacinto a t 2:30 in the open- ing round of the Desert lloli· day, Classic al Palm Desert and Golden' West's Rustlers meet Pasadena at 3 in the first sal~·o of the .Riverside tourney. llere are the pair.ings: MlltACOITA TOUllNAMl!NT TllllHUf't~ 3-SanOl.eQo¥t.c.nyons , <l:lO-Cut~ll•~.~-.....0.Ml~ CCM!l ..i.-Al'ttlOPt 'l .. leY 1:)0 -Gltnll1lt 11 Mtr<I C••I '· Pria.\"lk ..... r-S.11 Die90-~ IOM• ws. c..n1• CitfiltnOlllfote•. •:»-OCC·Aflttlope V•ll•Y lot.If "'· c;~·Mlr1Coi.i.-. t-S.11 01t1•· C..J1'10ft$ wl1111er ¥1.. c ... u •. Gf°""'°"'-. J;JO -OCC·AllM'-v~i., WIMlr ..... c;lefld•ll M1r1Cnl••"""'· ltlVlltllOE TOUllMAMINT TIHtr....,..lk'"""' )-GolC1e11W11t vs. P~. ~-S.11i. 81f-IV" Wft 8erMfdlflCt 7-FvtlsrlOll vi. LOJ19 !k«ft. t-Rlverlldt vi. "'°"'!W'"lt ...... , .. ~ J-G1ld111 Wtll•Pftadtna tiH.lr •'· Riwt'f'11de·Meor,,....lt-. ~nl• 8•-•S.00 ~ne '°"' "'· F~lltrtOll·L-llff(ft lo-. 1-GclleleJI WKl·l'IW!let'Wo wi-¥1. Riw1r11Ck-M-~1rl"'tl_,.. . t.--.s.n11 81•Wr•Sln·11t,,...rdl11G ••"" l "''"' 'FullerlOll·LOAOhKl'lwl.,.,,,.r. CQl.1,."EGI OF OlSlllT l'OVllllllAMI NT ,, .. ,,...\"1kllMllll 1:JO-s.OfllblC•"" Ml. S.tnJ.Clflto.. S; ... Plml, Ar IL \'t,CltlVI. I-LA HlfllOt •I. LA Tr.ot TKlt •:»-Ott:trt n. («11111, Alli. .. -· GWC Without Banquets;_ Pro Cage, Hass~e Appears Resolved Hockey Golden \Yest College will have a football" bunquet somelime in J anuary, but it hasn't been decided just where lhe funds lo hold it will come from. A money hassle at Gc»den West h.'.ls been going on since last spring. Bul the 11d- ministration has stepped in and the pro- blem appears resolved. / It all started last spring when the people involved in running the student body cut CRAIG SHEFF • ---------- the athletic budget drastically, s ays Golden \Vest athletic director 1'~red Owens. The ASB pared the athletic bud get from $53,000 to $32,000, before pressure was put on by the administration and the final figure was raised to $41,000. "The student budget alloted $2,300 for the entire football program.'' says Owens. the great majority of "'hich had to go lo the filming of games. Jn the mcanthnc, the ASB po"·er ba s been ju:il about completely shut orr. ?\o· mora may they cut bu<J~ts because the Coast Community District has decided to handle the matter itself. . In the past . .'\SB sources or funds have been about 90 percent from the bookstore and food services. The bookstore revenue, about two.thirds of the 90 percent, is now in the dis trict fund. "The process in getting the funds is still the samei but the funds are now reserved for programs such as athletics. \Ve won 't have a hassle in the future with students who do not have the expertise in trying to run a program." says Owens. • The s tudent body people actually awarded the co·ed badminton program $650 more than the football program. ··1 ha\'e nothing a~ainst eo·ed badmin· ton: but it doesn't take much to equip the s tudents. \Ve have 115 out for football and mavbe 70 "'ho make the roster and "'e have toequip eachone. -- .. They didn't give cross country anything. V.lhat it all boiled down to ,.,,as it 'vas athletics' turn to be attacked . They have no Jove loss with athletics, but I think some or the people involved were given bad information on just ho\v \veil off our athletic program is. "We'\'e had some fine student go,:ern· ments in the past and if I \Vanted to I pro· bably could get some a thlete to run for of· lice and play politics. But why should I have to 1,1.·orry ... I've got an athletic pro· gram to run.'' Standings ... l4\Tl"flN CONl'lltlNCI! AU•~ll< Dl•btlll W L 8wlt110 ll 11 Bo.ion It n .. tll New Yo•~ I~ IJ loOO Pllol-IPll•I 12 io .JI) (l~tr"4Dhl~ W••ft•llQIOtl JJ q .11t tl•••l~nd ft ?I .511 Hou\lOfl lt IS .Sit l.Ullll• U 11 .02 NtwO•INlll l 2t .till WESTlRN CC*FElllNCI M1dwHIOn•.i.oo (ll•t'"llO ri:1111111Co1y- Om•n• ~l•O•I Mol""'"•et 1• ll .)Jl II 11 I• II 11 II P1tiloc:O.v1.- Golde"S1•1t :Ht 11 S.1Ule 1' ti Porll-"" ,, ,.._,,.. u 1• L01Ar41tles 13 1t ..... ••• .... • •• ••• ••• ••• ... SM•cl.lr'•GllM' Mllw1 .. ••• 9', Nt wOrltM" I• l o•l.ntt!tl I IS, Pol'll-11)2 Sll•Ult IOI, Ollloll'IO TtflllM'IGllMti l.tl..,.,11 Pnol-lllfl.ot Nt wOrltl n• •I Cle ... 1.-.cl Wt )ll1f>QlOn •I Motw ... •M ·~ ' • • '" ,, ' ,., '" ' '" }''• '" '" Cll•CIOO wi, ICift""~ Coly·Om1n1 •I 1(1nw1 Cllv Pnotno~ •I Go!cton Si.!e Tw1W1J1y••Cf.9,,..1 J<o91me11u1eGulfG l(f<'ltUC•W New Yor• SI. lDUo\ Mtmpl\•' V1'l!1n11 ..... IE t ll•rfl 0ivl11on • ' " . 21 lG I) 21 . " . " Wt11tn1 Oiwi1illl PU. Cl .>OO .... ... ·"' ··~ " '" lJ'> LUCY WILDER Checking Banquets ForJCs Sadd te back College's water polo team "'·ill be ft:!· ed al a b:.inquct Jan. 9 al 7:30 p.m. in roon1 }Jg of the col\c~c libt·ary. Keilh Colton \\'US named the Rusfle'"r·of·the-year and Ken King' \\'as selected the most \'aluable playe r at \Vednesday night's Golden !'M!'ond:=oy,,_. >'.Oec=•"'e:'°=' !:23c., "'9e:71:_ _ _,,., ___ D,,,A;::IL,_VC.!Pl:!l"O'-'T-'8!!2S t ~ At SonClenaetafe Co-ed Classes • Show Growth ~ I by JACKIE HYMAN 011~1 0 .. 1,1>!111 SUH Il · n1akes the girls play hllrdcr jnd the boy:;. act "a ht tic more ci \·i1izcd. ·· That's the reaction or t.ucy \Vi Ider, Sao Clemenre lligh School girls' physical education• chairman, to the ~c hoo l 's co·cducational classes. 1\mong th(' sports girls and boys play tOAC tht•r at San Cle m ente lligh nre bt":ach acli\'ities. mixed doubles tennis, voll eyball and bicycling. · The program s tarled about three or fou r ~·ears ago because the students expressed interes t. she says. "It seems lik e it just h:ip· pcned. It \\'JS gradual." sa~·s \V ildc.•r. location to purthase more equipment. Women's coaching salaries 41lso went up, says \Vilder. llo"·t!ve r , the Increased c.•o mpetition in,·olved in Joining the ClF isn't entire· ly to her likini::. She pref ers the older Girl:i Athletic Association <GAA ), \\0hi ch has less strict standards or competi· tion but gi\'es more girls a chance to play. Thc s·chool still competes in GA . .\ competition as well <1.sC IF play. "\Ve'rc trying \'ery hard not to be swallo\\·ed up by it tC IF> ... competition ror· 1nore people is more impor- tant to me. l'n1 a physical education person fi rst <ind a coach second," she says. She's also hesitant about seeing gi rls go out for boys' teams. .. I sat down and made priorities. Y.1e. - \vanted our people equipped ,adequately and Y"e had to fulfill our conference ob- ligations such as tilming games. And then there was travel and entry fees and things like that. "!ity third priority was banquets and awards,·· says Ov.1ens. "\Ve're still hoping -to get some money £or banquets. I'm :meeting in January (with the student of· ricers). but What I can accomplish I really don'lknow." 1\·lean"•hile Rustlers football coach Ray Shackleford says there will be a banquet- student body funds or not. 0en... ,, ). Siii &'n1onio 1t IS lnd•irw ll IS , \Vest College \\'ate1· polo u awards dinner. 1·he boys' t>E teachers h::ivu bee n cooperative about sharing faci lities and equipn1cnt, she sa~·s-ever since they recovered. from the initial surprise at Sl!eing a "'·oman teacher keeping male athletes in line. Thi co-cd courses a re· open mainly to juniors and seniors, "'ho can take eleC· t1ve phys ical education courses. "'Right no"' the fi eld of gh·ts' sports is opening up in terms or scholarships, .. she said, notin g t h at a scholarship is more likely to go to a girl "'·ho 's in fir st place on the girls" team to an equally good girl s"·im- mer 1,1.·ho's •in a lesser posi- tion on the boys' team. "\Ve had .a very £ine seasoh and our kids deserve so mething. \Ve're going to hold out as long as we can for student body runds, though." u11n H 1t Siii Diego . II 19 ;~ !\like Eich '""s named captain. " I Swnt•r'•a."'" Ultnll. Ntw Vor-71 Ktn1uc~, 111, llWlilM 110 S...AnlOlllO 1)1, Sl!!OleQO l{)I T1nio9111'10..,,.. Ui.fl•I lndl•"' T1tt .... \"•GllMt No gtmc~ 1oe fteduled. Alamitos Los Al Results NATIONAL HOCKl'l"Ll!ACUIEI OlwlMlnl Racing En.tries t.n Altmilos Elllr"°' ..,,_., CJ.etr, Tr•t-F•ll. fi"' l'ftl! IJ:Up.lfl. £11<!4 '"II Ritt. U E•I<~ •U1.11t111M tlllEllCW P'llt$T RACE. K1ol Golll ((l•r .. ...,) a.,~'""' 8•• fltl(tiar~) AU!.O Bir C Kni9nt 1 BIU'i lh11ue" IOreyer! c.tndo B•r B•r 1Trt11«et CUri.nt0 CWll•trl 0.-11t•'' Bes• l~l Rt--RD<ltl (P.ttlM>I klULlflOILl°"'l"'I F;;mtlf F1QJ1I IMylftl "' "' "' "' '" "' m "' '" "' \ECOHO It.Ir.CE -:HOy1rdS. J JIM 110 ,...iOtft, c111t·brfll. 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'"° 360 6.00 1 JO ,,. .t.l•o ''" -E111ey O••ge. T•••• Tr1<t1 , Si>eedt St....,, Hl•Mllllft. l1ra1 R&<•tl. NCl\.CFitl:MI. THlllO •ACI -dy.,.ds.3-,.•rolll•& Yll. Ct11mong. f ll!itti & ""•ti. Putll ..... '"' Ot<k !Liphtrnl Hl~l"l "'Ole CH•ft1 M•" Rewire! 81r CT rtlliW"'I 11 ..... -10 . .:rt AIMI ••n -MlU Htff;n'i c ... ck. M!•S i.oaon Tr1n•t1, lwillef 8rttlt, CCJlor Mt P•nk, Quffn• Row. ~•llthed -M _,(lo>C Go. FOURTH It.I.Ct: -l)O y•rcll. l~elr ~ell & UP. c11ulll10 •II-~. Pur11MoDOI). ClootPttGolKn1c;ino H.00 ~.60 I.lo l ""lf lJel IAO•lfl 4.t() J.40 MitOlt M•nlHirl) 3.'° TopE1g1e llC1119Ml Oeplll(Jttll !Wtlltr) HelloJOdy !H•r1l 8110'.fi.r !Myllsl Don!("'' (Howtrdl :g .Gauchos Host "' FOURTH It.Ir.Cf. -.00 Y~I. 2 yNr 111111.At-tntt. P\Ol'w~ J1I Ota Rtll (MurpnyJ Hornets Tonight R,.r.il Hy IW1rol J•n1te Bt 0-I A icNtOSI GDC.,..p1awnG01""'"' Yowl Voll• {C•"''"'' Ror90 CB1n••l lit· "' 11• Saddle back College's :~ ba sketball team bids for its 11~ th i rd s trai ght vi ctory :;; tonight, hosting Fullerton "' College at !\fi ssion Viejo •" J-ligh in an 8 o'clock game. N10flt'1 Truly !CrtlQfrl H•w• ll1<lt ! fWtll..,.I Jfll Tony Fl..lllll llC..,Ql'llJ Pro1KI won CL•P'Wml The Gauchos defeated FIFTH lll&CE -:s.tf w•OS.lyNr 111111&. lll).&1-1nce PutwWllO. Victor Valley and Rio !·Ion-'" A lure B•r Go !Btnkll 111 .do coll eges last week, run· •Tott Mit CL1pll.,•1I 81.,., O•k IWttCll c1,un~•·l ll•••-e• l olUtl!Ogel lllltftirdl.J I'm For 'l"Ou !All1lr) 111 n1ng their season mark to :;: 6·5. The llornets come into 112 the game "'ith a 5.5 mark, \IXTH llACIE -lS(ly1rcn.. J we•• olCI• & up. (l•omlnQ. Put'll! tJ8Qi. C1.aun1119 Pro ct SHOO. AA.I• Tri• (Haw•tJISOAI Sir B1"11 IM11rp11y! o._ a s~•r• 1w .. d) 1(11111 V•ni.1.1.a~l•I Wow Woll It (ICll!gn!I ,.,..,i.t1'1Cl>~•Qtr IHatll ll•'iJhlOn flrotl\tr !BMll<)) Hy Strati~< !lipllaml Cni•l'"O 8r 19•"""0 Olll)tlSft~IWtlsonl '" "' "' "' '" "' "' "' "' '" \EYl!NTlf ltACIE -lSO Vl"Ji. J ye•r olOS & up. AHow1nce. Pw'll!JtOQil. Nor. l.rm1-•• i WarOI ftD<• y Oenu<iCIO I '"''"""' t Ml)ltr R&<i<et iHtt11 NtvlCllDol!y COre.,.,.I S.,..Ued Btt 8ull CLiPIW<n) O«i<er(°""I Cllinkl) CN•911(C11ic w. CA6.lirl '" "' "' "' '" "' ·~ l!IGHTH It.Ir.CE -..:lOwMdlo. 3 ....... olOt & UP. Cl•omt119, PurW \1800. Clllfl""'il Prkei?OOO. Po1'1 ll&<•el U11nltU E-tll's8•r 800 l~J) Goe!Ro<ll1ro1f Go Fllf ltro f!l1r CLil)l'llm) Cr11y(•1!1 CS\rluHI &1vW•rCll1c !T•e1wrt ) _ GMvlnCOllMY (Wl•d) ~·1 NIMr (W.C-) JonBreenlMt"l "' >N "' ' " ' " "' "' '" >N lllllHTM flACE -UOyitds. J .... , OIOC., Cl11ming. Punt 11100. 01lm1119 P•k• ''"" v 1v!.,,,JotS•11ml First suno c ic n1on1 i • kl1y·1Moon tW11!<>n) Nooon t.lltftl~ll•"9 I TrtlWtl) E1 R11tro (1(1n111 GIS<1t1w1y !C11tn1I P11mG010 fC1•d~ll~ S-CClerlu tl ~Fl" COrt"'°l Mo1isK1,.,.•ll L..o CWl!\trl '" m "' '" "' "' "' "' "' "' but Jia\•e dropped fi\'e of their'last six tilts. ' Time "-11.02. All<> rln -Orlvift' ~. Mil • Con, OW!ll! Copy. 11 uor Be90n11, Gold Ccipr, Hee~. FIFTH RACE -a70 11•di . l Yt•rald•& up.Allow1nce. Pu1$elo000!). Jonn'I RD<ktl lMal!W0.11 H.N S.?<I 3.?0 Zop'IMCC..e (l.Cl••rl 11.0CI S.00 Ga~trGoCLIPfl•ml l.00 T1m1 -1s.s1. .t.11<> rln -Un Cflirgr, T"f Mllon:.f\iner, Pnol•ltelpnl1 A!ltn!i N. 'I". hl•nlle•J N.V. R1119tr1 V•ntOUVff c111c190 St. LOuo\ MJnntlOll K•n••~ C•1W WLT Pls.GFGA 2,6S•t1?16t ISISSJS"UM ll ll t l! Ill '18 lJl \8 J.t l2~11N Olw11lon1 l l 9 1 ., lJJ 101 11 1J 6J..111S8il u u s "111 ll'll 11 18 4 10tJ IJI )211UlllSO Oi•l1illll ~ ... e1man. Mll<l!rt,. 1& ' " II 4 !I ., , ... !OJ IS 1110 S; :11 IJO 118 11 e:i 118 10 16 1'6 LOIAnQell' ' SlllTH llACIE -JSO , .. a •• 3 ytir Olllf; 'Pltt>ll•lf~I\ 11 16' ' Ii • ,~. Al-lfttt. Put...,SSOCXI, ~lfGt\ E1t1C•P" CRlc n1rd,1 1.10 J.60 J.M w11nington O"'!l!\11 E••Y C1Cni9'1t) l.N 1.00 P•rlll .. •M••• lACl•i•l s.'° l.1\0 <In -H••lJ -· ll•CO 8ifd J, Roy., 1n1rnl. Rel>tl ~Hom, C1ptiu1 truncn, R11>e! Orum. \J IE•ICll -t-IEU. ~ & l·Oltl ll EilJ, P1lt \IM.M SEYEHTH It.Ir.CE -4IO r•rG•. l .,.,., Didi & up. 1nw1tU1otlfi. ~~.000. Tne ci....me>1ono1 cn .. m"""". OClnGverro C&Oaorl IO.QO ll.00 l.oO 1;....,10 Tnink•kn!W.,>011) a.:io •.OO P•••0Yer IN1coele....SI .. oo Tlmt-l1.1l. AIM! rin -(P>lrQer 8•r, PCIC'.ktlU, Rl<~•I E lline, Mi•I Conc:• .. ••on. M·~· """'••SJ11, fuont 1"9, Klt1y 8-lc. E IGHTW It.Ir.CE -)4'1 yarlll. l vt!lf 01os. ,Sl•rter• 1Uow•n<o. Pur$e ~100. SnetltAUttk IHtrO lolo.00 U,20 6.IO A·Mr.W1>is11e rcrr;ogerl l."'3 s.10 Hw1er'1Cn••llO' tltnogno l .IO T!me -Jl.11. Al..,''" -A·R.,. Ftree. Dttp Tonio. F101t Rulltll, Mr. Mirl B•r. O'Oil!. Ru11rk'• Van, Oandy Prf>1Kt. A -Mrt. JllOCI Mon,a.ond Ootk Wff~•llQ '""'· ts Ea1<11 -2·5-Artl(-.. A·•·Mo". -sue, P•id)l1l.OO. HIHTH llACIE -JSO r•'1s. J l'l'lr Old~ c111m1no. Pur11\l'IOO. e-acca (Mtllll 1? Ill 6.0I.) ].60 QQIOtn BoJ1n9ies CH.....,......,,,) RuMlll Ro"' !Llpll.fml Tlmo -II ~7. 6.60 l.llO •.•o .1.1 ... ,.,, -Roc•i"9 Orel, lnlr'I I.hi. NOw•ll ~unW!I, Mt. JCIOWl'twr, P•llffn"I o.,.,,, O.U~t• Suoa.;i\. M.agnol,. Hotnel. UIE•tcll -J·~&-..Gttcllnll Jlft9ln, ..... ,, 11.J.O. Field Hockey .. ·• GlltLS FIELDttOCJCEY VARSITY llh•l,,,;,,11t' I, Hlllll.HOgton ... 1<11 I. \cor111g ' We•tmln•l•r-Verdugo Cl\ri11l1n111n. Wu11li"9!on-G~ou., ' JU NIORYA!ll~ITY Hi!nll"tlltfl ••Kn J, Wnlmin1trr t. H8i.ce>tlft9! Scott Burrow. 8ull.io ,Ballon '"'""" c.1ot0tn•1 Oowii.litft4 ll 6 s N o ' 10 " 6 'n • , ....... ,.,co. .... Allln!t I, New YOC'~ Rll'IQtfti l Pn•l-11)1111 •. 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""' .. .-.s.r.ue S--in1¥ISl¥1CV1.t 1-Nelfv10t1not •1tEATOUltH.t.1111ENT Tll11t....,I0.:.•1 6.JO-t.11 V1-1t411 !loll'Cp(;Drf'l\lllVtiSlmfty H1tl1 · •· •S-0.•0tn era .. n Ln Y•1 Wt•llm J-Mill•OC'O Yit !O V$ LI Q>Ml\ll l .IS-NOtCD VI Btll ICATELU.tCU.5SIC t Tll~r ... r (DI<. !ti 4-4..8 'N~vl l-1 S:lC>---51 . .l.n!llC)lly VI k"ff•IJ H!lli 1-t.owtll vs \111 Clffnt11le &:JO-Rollif>Q Hl!llv• K•lelll / _s1.0fO.l'o.+tfd. -fx yru.r ~,....,Co\ a I ·e.o.:f e:+ v •af/oQt o.,-~L-lov'C. • 11'.l <.t.,' vti<; c.rOI' ::l 61\ ...ed l.t:.o ~. t c. G()I V\O>IV '"°~ T"'1 ..... John Olswang \\'35 select· ed the Pirate·of·the-year Thur s da y ni g ht at an a\\'ards bao.qUet honoring the Ora nge Coast College cross country teanl. 0\S\\'an g captured the stute ind i\'idu ar~ c han1- pionship three "'eeks ago. Duane \Valtmire \\•a s nan1ed captain and al so re· ceived the "solid gold guts award", going to the athlete \vho puts in the most effort during the season. Pat l\l oorhousc has been nam ed Ora n ge Coast College's most valuable \\'atcr Polo player ilt an a"•ards banquet honoring the 1974 Pirates. Greg Kane "·as selected team captain. OCC posted a 26 -10-1 re· cord and l\l oorhouse \\'as the leading scorer with 83 goals. Fre s hman a nd sophomores take required <."lasses, although such sub· jccts as folk dancing and al'chery are t:iu ~h t co- educationally at that level. There are also some girls competing on boys' teams al San Clcml.'nte in v.••Her polo and junior vars ity basketball this year. 1'hat 's because the girls Joined the California In· tcrschola stic Federation (CIF) for the first time this year. The CIF has regulat- ed boys' competition for many years. Under CIF regulations. girls can compete on boys' tea ms-but not the other \\·ay around. 'By joining the CIF. the girls entered a higher level of competition than before and \\'On a $12,000districtal- "There are some things \\'here girls cannot compete (\\"ilh boys) no matter how \\·el l they train themsel\'es," she added, eiting football. "'reslling and bas ketball as ex· amples. llov.'e\·er. \Vilder, .3 12· year veteran \1:ith the Capistrano Unified School Di strict. says she has no 9b- jection to the co·ed classes because boys and girls are evenly matched in number and arc not competing strenuously. There is some talk at Sat\ Clemente High of joining a statewide move toward combining girls' and boys'' physical eduCation depart· 1n cnts and eli m i nating duplication of equipment. '·But v.•e aren't planning to make the locker rg.oms co·ed.'' she quipped. CAMP7BAGS .......... I/ '\ ARE BETTER~THA'N . ''NORTH FACE'~ ~ FEATURES I Type Down UK'd State of Calif. Rating Amount of differentia l cut (To prevent deloftlng) Minimum Temp. Type ConslNction "'" Waterproof Stuff B°iJ Storage Co~ Written l ifetime Guarantee Contour Boffle-i to Maintain Loft Type Zipper PRICE COMPARE I "CAMP 7 NORTH CO.'' 31 oz. #550 G'.oose l oz. disploce~ 550 cubic cen1ime!ers of oir ~ '- 10" .5 Slon!woll 7-8" y., serio11f 1n bog Coil $114.50 "NORTH FACE CHAMOIS" 2 lb. 2 oz. #•90 Goose 1 01. di~cxH 490 cubic centimeten of oir (less loft) ... .5 S1onlwoil 1.a" v .. No No No Coil $120.00 Sports Calendar • -the. o-1*:1 o,tfo~ 9~1 cb-~ bt-oW ..... T..,...,lOK.Ht ll1lt!HU-Or111 .. T ... llltf f,C0111 #tte .,. s.n.1t1 ti l1JI, MllN"' ~ Ill 11 lt, 8rt1 T-•)MIUIOfl \lltjll.,. lo Owifll:I II J), l!:tl,Ho T""""'y 45.111 OtmtflM 11't l-H 11 0 . CfllnO fwrMY M!l"'nlty <It CUt1-l 1I lllJn.l.11'1111 X T-J IM•lt.r Otl "' 0-y 11 II, Of'1111 C111t Colltlt II Ml••Col tl ,,..,,..,. Goltltft w11l •• ltlv1r1hM T_,., ~tMclt ti c.i-.. tt lflt £)rMf1 ,....,.,..,. $e«w-ltlltoM111 Oll"IHI T_,..,, T_,..,. S.:ctr-l!.i-11oemi. .. T-y. sat.Hit lDK.HI k\MIMll-Cost1 MIW 11\d Mlriflt 11 OrlftQt ,_,..,, Mh\lllfl \lleio ti 8rt1 Tovrn,J. ''" Cl1Mtnlt 11 tCtttlll '-•· 1J11l"f't1ilw 11 c111,.. r_,, ~ Doti 11 Pk.A IC llllfMY. Or-. (.oft! It Ml,1Cost1 TOllOlty, Goldfl\W.-Sl II lt•-loidll T-111y, Slffl11NOo 11 COO tCIVO'fttJ. S.Cctt-ltll-11 Otmlen T-y. Wt'fltlt119-(1..,.1 Oii Mir .,.. ·~­ cle II ..._Wlfltr ... T1ltoow11 '-"'Y CWI 1.m.), MlrlM, Ht"""'1 Mtrbot, E•bllfl '"" Wunt1n1ltfl l•ICll II El Doroldt t...,.._Munwl, uo •• m.l ....,1,10ec.•1 a11ltU11U-U11 lw111lt y ti Clllno 1-Mf, ·""°"' Dtl ti PiUI X T°"""''' T....,rtOlc.JO t1r1111t1U-Mtt\llll Clll•o• It s..itt>trn (lllftfMI Ctllftt (Ip.fl\ I, 44 fashion island, newport center 644·5070 I • TWOLOCATIO 2600 W. Coast Hwy. ~EWPORT BEACH 17141 642-8335 \ OSERVE YOU 5332 E. 2nd St. LOMG BEACH 12.131 '439·7667 • ' .... • 86 DAILY PILOT MOOO.y. Oectmbef23. 1174 Kids Shot; pt Mom Asks Secret Behind. TV Tears 5Years Enough For D eath: By VERNON SOOIT ·rut..'iA, Okl:r; t lJ l 'I) - Prosecutor s ha \'l' rl!"'r1tlt•n u n1urdur ch u r ~e \\'hi(•h 1:ombin cfl "'llh ;,1 1!uilty \'cr<li<'t could ;,i ccomn1odalc "'mothC'r's rl!qucst to die fur hl·r child rcn 's slay1ngs. 0 :1hli .t June llall, 33. or llix by, at·cu~cd or ~h<111t1nt; hl'r two chLldrt•n to d1.;.ath, w:i" order ed to ~t ;ind tr1.il fur fir.st-dcgrtoc murder. SllE lli\ll ASKED "th<it the stutc c1th~r t·xccut c her ur let her s11," vubhc de- fender E.T . CorlL·y ~1ud. !"11t>ci;i l Tli stric l Jutlge Kl·nnclh t::a s l m:1de 110 direct r eply, but (·hanJ!l'd t he cha rg l' Crum sccond- rlf'gri:e rnurdl•r lo first \\'h1ch.carrics a m and:..1tory death sentence upon convic- tion. East s uid the more serious churic "'3S fil ed because a new state statute was round which defined firsl ·de greC 1 murder <t s ••murder of two or more persons at the same time." 1'1KS. llAl.J. 'ol.'ltS found l a st October, gravely wounded, apparently rrom 01 self·inflirted g un~hot \\'Ound, in bed ll-ith the bodies or her children, Julie .June Hall, 8, <tnd Benj amin •lo\vard Hall, 6. Tulsa County Shcrirf's Lt Bob Randolph tnld the cou11 ~!rs. Hall 0:1d milted the sl:jy- ings to officers in ;i sl ot~'­ mcnt Oct. 25. ''Which ont or th e <"hildren did .vou s ho ot first:'" J{andolph ~aid he asked. "The little girl, my first. born." be quoted her as r eplying . "fl ow long_ did you wail before you shot the little boy?" he asked. "!\'O Tl1'1E AT all ," he QUOled her as ieplying. "'I cr;i\li.·led right over her and shot him . I had it planned th<il wa~·. I didn't \\'ant the noise lo 'scare them or ":akc lhcm up.'' Randolph said he then as ke d he r if s he s hot her~elf ''Sir, I really d on't rt.'- member . but that seems like thl' ..,, av t o i:,u 1f :\Ollr molh£'r rc<ill}· lc.1 \"l•d rou. to ~o lay there belwecn them" he quoted h(•r res pon:;e. "II r e ;i ll \" docl! s eem like somethi ng I \1ould do, J <id· mit." R . .\SDOLPTI SA.ID l\1rs. llall tuld him !he had j:iven the child ren Valim, a tran- quilizer, before putting th<'m to bed that ni .;:ht "~o they wo11J(f sleep "'ell :ind n(l t .... ·:1kl' up \\"ith any noiser'' T estimon\" 1n !hr he:.irin~ .r.!..·vcal£'d :1 -2~·calLUer p1.,101 roUrKI in the bed 1\ ith th~ bod1eS "J~ on e 2\lr~. l!J lt bou g ht from a l11r:"!I i-:uosh op the d ,1y of lhl' ::-hootin g ... The bod1r" and \Jr'. fl itll \\£'1'C not d 1~CO\"l'r('d until Ot t 21 \.\"hl•n hr r mnlht'r !lflCI brolhcr 1n ·l:.J \\" llt'(':imt• concer n('rl ;1flt•r not l>i·int.: ;1hlc to r('t1l'h lh r· f.1rn1ly und broke 1ntuthe hi.11nt· · llER ROL E AS Leslie Brooks is cast in the tradi· tion of th~ long.suffering serial queen. "Leslie is not a normal "'Oman," s aid l\liss Lynde, ;i native of llous lon who pl;;ys ;in inhabitant oJ Genoa City. \Vis. "I've bcen~playing Leslie a yC"ar and a half. She is a concert pi<.1nist v.•ho wants lo become a pop sin ger. She's shy and introverted ' and at the age of 24 Leslie is till a virgin. •·come to think or it. no one has really made a pass Irvine's McDermaid Wins Laser S;i n Piego State and UC lr\·1 nc Split honors Saturday nnll Sund.;;y io" the Pacific Co.1:-,1 lnlcrcollcgi~1lc Yacht H .1e ing Ass ociation 's Christmas H.egaua sailed in '.\"e\~ port Ueach. San Diego State's :r.1a rk Rey nolds "·on the Flying Jr. Cl a.~s ;:ind Jeff ~lc-Dermaid of L:CI u•as the "'inner in the Laser Class, Cre\~·ing for Rcv'nolds \vas tilark R a~;tcllo. Summarl': FL'l!SG JR -,$an Diego State ( Reynolds·Rastel\o): 2. UCLA ff\im Gage.Joy .1 c1 .... e1t1 ; a . use :<John \\'~i ss·Curt Olson.• ':r,'SER ---: I, UCI !Jeff !\IC'Ocrma1d1; 2, U .S. '.\f;1ritin1c Al·adcmy (Phil Gre en1; 3, tiSC (Ben ~1 1tchcll 1. Far111 High SAN FRANCISCO fAPj'" . -Despite a huge increase in produ ction costs, the a1•crage Ca lifornia ,farm c;1 rned a nc\v high of $33,752 in net income in 1974. the Bank of America reported. Dealer's Fa1rzily Can 't Use Plates ~\CH.\:\! F'.~T<J ~LPI I 11 ·~ 1lh•c.t1I hu ,i t.•r llt·.1l1't " \llf<', l t't't\ ,ll;t' 1·l1iJ1J U!' jlJ",ll l ll.tll~· an~ l i. 111~ cl~t· lu drl\ ,. h 1.., au111111nh1!t• 11 it 1.., f'l1uippcll 11 1th .~p\('1.11 tJ1 .. a ll'r ll 1·1·n~l· p J.•\('•<. .\l- lorne}' GC'nl•r;.i l I-:1t'llc J . )'ouni?cr .s;1\"~ Under thl~ l,11\•, 1·ar d1" ah•r s .1n rt n1Jnu!Jttur1•1';, ;i r1• ;i Hl1\1t'd 111 u~r !he ~l)('(•i al pl,11t·., .tnd not pa1· ,, rt·j.!1str;11111n ll"l" on 1hl·1r bU~lnt'S! l'ars Hut th<' Urp:irtmcnt of ~l11111r \"ch tries rcce1\'cd re· pnr!s rh.tt ~onll' car!'i \\"1th ~11f'r1nl pla1cs ;;re used "C'<• ' lu,:,1\ l·l1• for thl' lransporla· 111111 and ron\l'n1encc of lhl' dt"•h::r :-11·1Jc ... Srm dar\y, ·vounger said. lht'rc .ire reports that cars ..,, 1th "Pl'\'i<il deal er plate-.. ,11 l' bc ut!cl used "by high .~chool students :-ind have f l'· nl.11 nee! p:1 rked in the school p.1rk1n;: area during the en· 11rc day." • SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -The r1r~t year off booie is the h11rdest, but an alcoholic who makes it throuJ!h rive sober years will pro- babl y s tay on the wagon , Alcoholics Anonymous says. Dr. J ohn L. Norris, board chairman of Alcohotics Anony mou.s, reported the rindings to the North American Congress on Alcohol and Drug Problems here. ~·· ~~·. ""~'· %~"'~-~· .. -.. ~. ·'*'.:.fA~4~""""''~·ih·~· • ":>\ •. ~ • ~~~._ . • • • ti~~;~U:~V'U~~1\? · . .. . , SKI RS ! ~ YOU DESERVE MORE FOR YOUR MONEY ~ ~ THAN JUST A RECEIPT ~ I *************••··~·A·REAL*5*K.i*5*H*()f>*:_····················' ? Hos experienced SK IERS to help you. not rip-off commissioned salesmen. The ? gear you need to make your vaca tion one to remember, not a nitemare of binding molfunclion from improper inslolla/ion or gloves that are cold, goggles that fog. poles that break, or skis that don't ski! If you agree. then we're wilh you ! • ************************************'************************'** ·~ • w>.o,,. ~ ~-wom",,. gil H~~~'~ ~"'~~,-~~ oo-:k -~" le.p yaK <ee~pl. ~ ~ • W'"~ ""'"'"'" """"'"'""'"' •Mhog -··~ o~•loble. ~ ~ • '1he HydrCl'l 3000"-We make your boot-binding & iki inloo complete system! ·~ ~ ······~;;~·~;;;·~·~~·~·~·~~~·~·~·;~~·~~;~·:·~·· i ~.. *1 "K2Shorts"1974 Model. .....•..•..•. $13988 ~ .. ! *2 "K2 Bermuda Shorts" 1974 Model. ...•. $16988 W• ' *3 "Fischer Glass 101" Skis ....•••.•••. $12488 ? *4 Krystal Glass Skis •••.......•••••••••• $8888 -· -Geze Std. Bdgs. indudtH:I - . 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TONIGHT'S • I ' TV llIGHLIGlITS ABC 171 6:00 -Astro Bluebonnet Bo\\·I. llouston vs. North Carolina State. . _ NBC (4) 8:00 -''Scrooge." Musical vcrs!On ol' Cha rles Dickens' lin1 cless stol'y s tarr1:ng Alberl Finney. Sir Alec Guiness. Dame Edith Evans a nd Kenneth ~loore. . KCET (28) 8:00 -Andre Kostelanetz .. In Performance at Wol£Tr:1p.'' CBS 121 8:30 -.. ! Hoard the Owl. Call my Nam£'." Unaware that he is suffering incurable cliscasc, young Anglican priest is sent to remote Indian \•illagein VaneouverJsland. •• ABC (7) 10:00 -··The Con1n:ia..ndcrs .• .<\gainst nL"arly.impossible odds, Si_r \\11lham Shm leads his British arm)' to successful re-conquest of Burm;,1. TV 'DAILY LOG Monday Evening DECEMBER 23 Tuesday DAYTIME MOVIES a rouni An11ic.a11 pritst i;S ~ ~ hil biihop to a rtmot1 llldi.an wlllaic O!'I 'lllll:Oll'ltt ll11nd. 8.C., whftl be leiru l1CM1t tll• lndlilrn !Ital fe•1' tile ~!1, is both btautitul •nd UCIJ. fllll'I Courte!llJ ind Dun JIU• "''· (i)Millt 0HPt SM lllNuv '1ifti9 '* New This Week on ABC $10,000 Pyramid-2pm Big Showdown-11:30.lm The Money Maze-llam 9:00@ Mowie: "'Mlradt • M StrMr -(N:lm) '41 -Edmund Gw1n11. • o (~())1 rn m ,., ••••1•& '"LtllKJ ol De1tll"' (Rl Cllrls !>"""'.' lilt i1 111cllnrtr1d wll"' IMi a p.1rtntr1d willl a "ttltun super_cop sumin11ly benl on seJf dtsltlldioa. QIDn ... m 'r11t t3it Ceft&ms; P1oNa " "'"'" tll MUJ o\(flldtcidt l :JO 0 "Quttt al tflt A111l1111"" (adv) '47-Palrkli MonilOll, t:OO Q (C) "fllt RMI" p.,, I (4r1) ·SJ -Ric:ll11d Bulloa, .lu1 Sllft. mons, 'licror M1ture. lO:OO 0 (C) "Ct;ns ti Nnlld1" (WU) '67-Gt0fi1 Mtr1iA, AudrlJ Atnbe1, ''Clwot, 5ert11t0t" (wa) '42 - Ctnt Autry. "Mr Dec SIMt" (dre) ·~,n1111 Rtn, Tom Httl. (I) "flit Wil4 Nelft" (dr1) '5Z -Sttw.,t Cr1n1t1. Wtn4tn c.17• 1uom '1ltr 1..-. ..... (CM\) 'M-~-ittl'IOll, RoMrt ll'f*l. • .- I I bi lo " 'tw m R w J T E t c E s \ ' ~Tops in Pops ~ By The't\sso1·i111ted Press YO U A c ·A l N _ Three _T h e followin g :ire D C b1Ubo<.1rd's hot recor·' hi.ts~ cgrees, ol umbia I u 8. LAUGHTER IN THE or the week ending 1Dt:c. 28, RAIN -Neil Sedaka, 111CA as they <1Jl:P..C<6r in next 9 ON 0 'tweek's jssue of Billboard ApPlc LY \' U -Ringo, magazine. IO. llOOGJE ON REG- JIOTSINGLES GAE WOMAN -Stevie 1· ANGIE BABY -llelcn \Vonde~, ri1otown. · Reddy. Cupitol 2. LUCY IN Tl~Y TOP LP'S WITll DIA l\IONDS -Elton I. LTON JO~IN - J ohn, r.JCA Great · I-lit s. J\ICA J. YOU 'il!:.: TIJE FlllS'f 2. J ETllRO 1'ULL - T 11 E L A s T , 1\1 Y Warner Rros. EV_E RYTHING . Barry 3. NE IL DIA?tlON D Wh1tc,2UthCcnlury SEREKA DE -Columbia 4. KUNG Jo'U 1'~1G111'1 NG 4. HARRY Cl1APIN - -Carl Dou glas, 2flth Ccn-Ve rities & Balderdas h, t ury Elektra 5, CA T 'S I N Tl-IE 5. JOll N DENVER· CRADLE -ll arry Chapin Back llomeAgain1 RCA Elektra ' 6. 0 1110 PLAYERS 6. J UNIOR'S FAR.!\1-Firc,!\Iercury SALLY G -pa uJ 7. ROLLING STONES - .McCartney & Wings, Apple It's qnly Rock N' Roll, 1. Wll EN \VI LI .. I SE~E:_IJA~l~l ~an~l~ie~!!ijii!jiiiii!I WEEKENDER Gets It ALL together Fridays lf.OrEM DEC. 25 -~ "A SEA FOR YOURSB.F .. IHllHM 5wfiiMJ AM ly Hol J_,""' Hol M•• Foot11te ANG-n.t~ .... 2 Gnat Di-y CkHNci • Dr•w~i faf" Mt• Swfltoordi HELD OVER! BUST Ell and BILLIE ·"' .... "Lovin' Molly''c., E•es. From 7 Cont. Sun. From 2 AMMUAL FIEE XMAS MEICMAHTS MA.TIME.ES , ALL flE.E DEC. 2l I 24 7:]0 I ':JO ~K· E• ... ~~=:§ H1rbor Boul•,,.atd Mi r Mc:f addfll Santi An.1 •531·1271 Hennan's back and Harriet's got him. Wr\llt'ft l'K.l>x• ~ ... 1[)M-"'41y.JAMlf llYS r ~ot~OOCT TOOSKI( .,lllllw.. .. ~o~ll/,jl ... ,\µ1111...-..... ~ f'if>bb\'J«tr\Qllor• IGl-e--;=-1 ·STARTS WEDNESDAY FOR ONE WEEK ~y LONG BEACH LAKEWOOD CENTER·2, 53;'.gsao FACULTY AT CANOLEWOOO LONG BEACH STATE 437·2721 OCEAN ANO PINE ST~E~TS SAN CLE MENTE MIRAMAR '492·00.56 1700 NORTH El CAMINO REAL COSTA MESA BRISTOL CIN EMA 3 J700 SOUTH BRISTOL STREET SEAL BEACH BAY 431 ·6551 340 MAIN STREET • WESTMINSTER CIN EMA WEST 4, B!h·4493 6781 WESTMINSTER AVENUE WESTMINSTER WESTBROOK 1. 530-4401 10141 WESTMINSTER AVENUE ... ••t••• ,o.t;Cl•~•t.a OV••"• '"" l10•1 ••M•JOf • MERCHAMTS FREE SHOW! FREE FAMILY MATINEES DEC. 73.74 1:00.P.M. ''THE ISLAMD OFTHE I ILUE DOLl'HIM" & SHORT SUBJECTS '"HAllT I :OHTO". "S.r. T.5." Op>"""°" """r" 830""' SIT iS.,n /...._,! 11 ;,o • Mon lhrll , ,.,.. .. IO 1 pm--11.2!> S.A. FAWY IMANCHESTE'R EX.I O.G. FAWY ICITY DA, EX.I "'fl.ASH Q.OIDOH" tlJ "IA.IDOI", 111 "DL ZHIVAG-0" IPGI "HAllT •TONTO" ."SJ'.Y.S."' 111 . .A: '"THISTtHG"~-. V "Pl.A. Y rT A_~AIM, SAM" lrGI " NOW! •• ' . ~t1mber23.1974 I ·Book Beco mes Record "YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN'" By Mel Brooks Buri Reynolds "THE ~ONG EST YARD" IRI . . "GIOOVE TUIE" llJ ""WHEltDOE.SJT~ "PHAHTOM OF THE rAl.ADISE"ll"GI -"'kEiP OM IOCKtMGi" ' "'f'OUHG-SEDUCEIS" 111 '"SWIMG>IMG MODELS" "HET COUMTltT SWtMGE.IS" 1 "LT ROBIN CRUSOE" WINNER OF 6 ACADEMY AWARDS! ~!EY00-00.0.'t'fN MA'1f.R '-'•....., A CWl 11:1<11 flm.CiV' PlUS "BENJI" DAVID LEAN'S FILM or OORtS Al.STERNM.S DOCTOR ZHl"GO :-.IJ1 r:., hro11i:.hl h1nl hl·r <'OIJ\' uf lht' book :.in1l lultl 111 111 1! \1 ou!l! he l 1i h 1111 ·1t l"l'<llh du!.' h1·:-a1s ... , h1·lh•\ l' 111 thf' thing:, t;ihr:.in ~.·~~ I 11 orkrll on lo!t'll1ng the r1).!h\:, 10 the r1•<'u rcfror 1·1gh1 f----------- 11·;i r:, I! \\a~ :.i \\'Ork of lovl'.' E 1ght f l0:1 ri; 11 a:, not too long to 11 uit for it " SAT. I. SUM., •IDS MATINEE "SJ.gillig PriKtit" "P\lto'1 CWid111cu TrH1" ,,--:;;-..... 1:00&2:]5 Jeckty11 l it.Wt The Summer of '42 "HARRY & TONTO" 2:15-6-,:45 • "S.P.Y.S." 4:2G-l:OO SOUTH COAST PLAZA THEATRES SAN DIEGO FWY. AT BRISTO~ SO.COAST PLAZA I S46·271 1. SO.COAST PLAZA II 549.3]57 - CINEMALAND THREE 1414 So. Harbor Anaheim 63S. 76&1 BUSTER .... RI LLIE ~-.. ----·---~,,-;;.····· AL~ ___ ...... ·mcaz:,. ::· -=I'!\· ---·--' :::::::::::J• ill1•!•::::::::::~ OPEMIMG MEW YEAR'S DAV , ..... ,,, .. ~ • .....,St. !>7S·l!>?• i.~ °'"" ,.,_ c • ., .... _ -··-· 4Q ·•s•s .__, _ GROOVE TUIE "' l'Wl l .lllU.1~ WINGING CH(EILIADll Stri Local news. ~very day. DAILY PILOT ThefTri al 0 IP<;I BillvJack s· .... o .. DELORES TAYLOR TOM LAUGHLIN ~:'TH E PA PER CHASE'" . I if&t\ l'AUl 'WILLIAMS "A cross between love Story and 111 Lastlkngo In Parisi" ~ ............ ,,.,¥ -"IA~IC SMOT'' •1-0t•I e, Jton • • • ' • ,~ M8 DAllYP1LO'r Monoay, December l3. 1974 ~·C ontrovers y Grows ·On New Textbooks EDITOR'S \'OT~; -7'hr11 i1 rt' llu· .\'1•1111 C/0J~1rs o/. //t+-puh//e ~rhrHJ/\ -tlte "'/."e>rll1J·Or1r11/1•d ll'.tlb11ol•iS /co/uri11y f~ tJ.11dgt• C/t'<IL L'r . l.cUti • Jo111·~. Allen Clii!rberg 011d ot her co11/r1Jv1·r~10/ conte1nporary wr rlt'ts A contruuf'r~y 1~ growing abour th err u~1' 1 Hy '' . 1to11 F. trr '' 1·:1.t.F:n Au-c••lfll PrtHW,,lfr ~l entioning school tex tbooks used lo be a good \Vay to l·nd con\'Cr3<i tinn~ "They Y.'Cr (' anti septic and steri le. They had Dick und J<inc runn ing_into lh.Jir middle cl a~s homt'S ." s:iys K<'tl · neth Donel son ·or Arizo n a Stole Uni\•ersity, a n <it iun :.dly kn ov.n educator. 1"h:1t v.·as before contro\·cr:.i<i l con· lcn1r)ora ry v.·riters m:<de thei r v.·ay in · to publ ie school textbooks, helping to . 11>et off a running p r o t est i n "·Charleston , \\I.Va SChool s there ha ve been 11ftrebombcd, scho<i l bus('s fired :it und two person s s eriously injured . Protesters claim the textbooks in the l\ailuv.'hu Count v Setiool Ui strict ure lmmor:il , sZicr il cgiuus a nd un ·1\rncrit:1n . ELSEWHERE IN the nation , many or the same textbooks arc read by millions or public school students withg_ut major problem. although the ct,iar;leston dispute ~ght be the , •• 1~nning of a wider controversy. . ·~ "1,'here are 300 different books in· · · volved in the \\'est Virginia struggle. They include Scott Foresman Co. 's "Galaxy" and "~I an in Literature" series , Houghton.,\Jifnin's "Interac- t ion " series, ~l c l)oui,:;il, Li ttell Co,'s "Man" series, \V ebster ~'lc Grav.·­ •lill 's "Themes In Literature" scriec;. Allyn & Bacon lnc :s _.Brcttkthrough" series, Harcourt Br ace & Jovanovich lnc.'s "Ques t " :jnd "Right Qn '" journalism book s. ;ind D.C. lleath's "Coni.municating ··series. These new language arts books and others like them: read In the nation's schools since the !ale 1960s. recognize the rolf of minorities and of women in Ame"rU:a, and deal v.•ith a variety of contemporary moral issues. They arc the New Classics of secondary school edut'otion -and they are becoming confroversi<1l . The books in clude excerpts from such contro\'e r s ial v.·riters a s Eldridge Clea\'cr. LeRoi Jones. Yusaf Jman, Felix Pollak. ~lalcolm X and l..av.·r~nce Ferl inghetti. A PASSAGE in a high.school text about poet Alleri G i nsber~'s college da}'S illu strates y,•hal the Charleston parents object to : "A tall , red-headed chick. She had been mainly a v.•hore, actually. v.·ith very expensive Johns, v.•ho v.·ou ld pay her a hundred dollars a shot. And she. was a very lively chi ck, y,•ho took a lot of po t . Really a remarkable. beautiful, good-hearted, tende·r girl. I had a special regard {or her from years before because she had really ~put herself out lo straighten me out alid here she \\'ilS like a big, expensive v.·hore." Anoth er ex ;1 mple from a high school literature class tl'xt -an ex· t'e...crnm black pO<'t ''us af Imam ·s "Lov~1r Enc•my'': "Brought here on sla\·e ships and pitched O\•erhoa rd. "Love your C'nc.m:r,t. "'Language t;iken av.·ay. culture t:t ken a\1·ay. "Lo\'e rour enc m v. "\\1ork · rrom su nuP to sundO\\·n. "Lo\'e your rnen1y. "\\'ork'for nri par. "Lo1·l.' \'Our eni'm 1· "Last hired. first f1r{'d. r•'"·-• ~ ,. .......... WOMAN CRUS ADES AGAINST 'DIRTY BOOKS' IN CHARLESTON Schools Have Been Firebombed and School Buses Fired On ··Love your enemy. ··Rape your mother. "Lo\'e your enemy. -An Indian~ sch.901 system \'Oled to limit the use or ~1c0ougal, Littcll's ·--"~1an " series -also involved in the A third-g r ade text. from D. C. f~ea th ·s ''CommHrtffflting Series,'' follo\rs :1 stor)· about a little boy "·ho cheated and felt bad about it v.·lth this question: "i\1ost people think that cheating is v.·rong. e\'en if it is only to get a penny, v.•hich is v.·hat Shan did. Do you think there is ever a time v.·hcn it might bli! right'.'" \\'hill' edUCillors s:.1y that type of question stimulates children to think. !'>Orne in the Kanawha County ·School Di strict sec it :is in1 1nor01I and permissiv e. "TllEl' \\'ILL •tA\'E to lock up "everybody in Kan11wha County before u·e stop this battle," sr1ys Phyllis !Jarmon of St. Alb-ans, \V. \'a. She has kept her tv.•o daughters out or school since September. The initial reaction of many 10 Ch arleston v.·as critical o( the parC'nts and in fa\·or of th e lc..:tbooks. Rut since the Charleston dispute began last summer: - -The ··communicaling Series,'' "'hi ch deals V.'ith moral issues at the element ary school level, was rejected b:-· Texas and Georgia school officials. Oregon and Oklahon1 a approved it, hov.'ever. Charleston dispute. The "!\tan" series includes black writers A1::ilcolm X ;ind Le Hr>i Jones. J ean Paul ·Sartre. the French existentialist,· and Eldridge Cleaver, living in exile, a fugutive from criminal charges in this coun-try. In conservative Utah, on the othe\. hand, th e "Mao " series has been used for several years at Cottonwood High SchOol, y,•ithout problem. Teicher Loi !i Green says, "I've had the g,reatest success v.•ith this series. \Vh eri I began using it. it was about lhe onl~· literature 11·hich ga\'e minority groups any sense of identity at all with literature and scholarship." TJI E "i.tAN" SERIES also is used v"idely in San Fran~isco schools - agaiq without complaint. Done lson . 'an autho rity on censorship in schools, says mw;t finti- schoolbook campaigns in the past ha,ve been directed against a novel or some other work used only as sup-' ple menta l readinJ!'. Thal 's ch:1nging no11·, he says. "Parents can't fi ght TV, books or movies, which they think have dirty .m~terial. but they cart sure fight a teac'her. You are tloin~ lo see more protests.' There's going to be a paren· ta! revolt .'' \1(£_ HAV[ Tfft ~ RI~lf T _TO AN ~ EDllCA T :ION f ·rhc Char!fston con!rove rsy has raised !be. Jl,Y<'s tion of why the publi&hrrs include the controversial \ITitei-s in thC'ir te;.;tbook.s. The answer is s imple: It was forced .on them. Some states, \Vest \'irginia among them. and some cities have adopted laws requiring that textbooks include the. various ethnic and racial groups th at compose sociel¥· ~IT~ TlfN~ID· CliARLESTON HIGH SCHOOL STU17ENTS SHOW SUPPORT New Books Recognize Role ol Minoritlti and Women Ua-Amerlca .. ~ b INDUSTRY O•'·FIOALS didn't e~· pect the minority-conscious books to produ~e violent protest. "Texts used to porJ.ray a liJy.v.·hite. never .never land," s aid Fred l\1c0ougal, president of r.lcDougal, Littell Co. "They had no contcm· porary . or black or controversial Huthors. Part of the current reaction is against the more modern portrayal or the current "-'Orld, which some parents don 't want their children to see .... Until Charleston, the controversy about the l\°ew Classics was generally low-ke)'ed. ~ ·. A group calling itself Guardians ror' a Traditional Education protested the use or allegedly offensive materials in Prince George's County, Afd .. a year tigo. There ""'ere -similar disputes in ~ Bennington, Vt.. and Roonoke, Va. All ""'Cre settled in favor O( the educators, nllhollgh in Roanoke students who don't 'lit'nnt to use a cotitroversial tex- tbook can lea ve the cla~room and go to lht•li brary. ~ Out K c nrieth Underwo od, Ch arleston·Kanaw;ih County school superintend ent, says st hool orficlals must have the responsibility of choos· ing the book,;. "1 don't th ink any parent should huve material foisted on a child that is morally or ideologically offen sive. But T don't think any group hns the rlJlhl lo pull mtitcrial away from other children." · .. For the Record Birth s M•vtlfJl!lffH, ltlt Mr, '"d Mr1. J•M•I WtllUftg, !14 MtHMMr 1f, 1'14 Sllf-oodS\., Colli MtU,bty. Ml', ..... "'"' MU:JIMI LIH, Ml ...... m.. Ml'. -Mr1. "*' Flll<lltt, ll!it Ciiio L-,lrtlrlt!,llo,. • Pl«t,C.OSltMQ.11,to>/. Mf', Mid Mrl. L" MCG-1~, 2'44 ,._. 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Cl•ren<t Mly1slliro, -Lt C•1it.1Aw., f"""\11nV1!1ey, bol Mr. •rid loltl. Ricky Wyt1l.l<t, 5'111 lie!· ~·~ Dt<tl\'lbtt'll, 1'14 Mr. •rid Mrs. Sle" Coo11;1. ~ Wiiiows O..,Garden Mr. il\d Mr1. Gordon ll•....-.Cf. "52 p'"'"""IClrclt.~lmlnolM,bay • IN. ind Mrs. Jtln4'1 Ra<!lt y. 3'n 8.11111. lrYlllt, glrl DI<-• 1i. 1'11 IN.'"" Mr1. Wltll1M Crl111, 1om Clr-•llloO<.,Ml••lon Viejo, bGf. Mt. ffld Mtl. Ritlllrd JICkW>, 10l11 PoiNlt•l<!r, Gtr°"1 Grove,91<1. O«.em lltr14, 1t'4 Mr. tfMI MrL Slotvt ICtrr, 1111'""""""' A ..... No. 22, Gtrclffl Grove, boy, °"'""""' 11, 1114 Mf. '"d Mr5. Oo,,111• t<lll>er. •Ht .....,..ltnClrtle,lrvint,glrl. - o.c-..... 11, ''" Mr ...... Mrl. Gvllll• Mt!Dlrdls, l3.lf1 totkltlllell Or., LtglW>.I Ni'autl,boy, Sexy Telly-? Romantic's I His Word CINC IN NATI <UP I)'.!.... Is the Am erican v.•oman's new sex symbol really a 48·year- old bald , hulking man who h:is bee n married three limes, has four childrep ancJ sucks on lollipops? "He's elegant," rave the women. Ansv.:ers the sex symbol: "I don 't think I know ho"~to handle this." TllE MAN IN question is Telly Savalas. alias "Ko- jak"' front th~ hit TV series ofthcsamenamc. '- Telly cons idered "all this sex.symbol busi n~ss" at an appearance here. "I've alv.·ays been a one- on-one man," he explained y,·ith a sly, foxy grin. "All or a sudden " I'm a sex sym- bol. I don't know how ;o handle il. "I was taught you didn"t ki ss and tell. I belong behind closed doors. ~l's . v.•here l do my thing. l"m not particularly a public sv.•- in gcr. Jt"s not my ball game. 'ON E-ON-ONE·MAN' Telly Savalas children? "Forget it." ••TO TllOSE v.·ho know me. perh:1ps I a.m a sex symbol," s aid Sa1·alas , "but I prefer to keep it a one-on ·one thing." Telly prerers the v.·ork "romantic.'' "That's hetter than sex symbol," he decided. '·A romanti c -th at 's friendship, companionship, understanding. Maybe just a bit or animalism thrown in." l~e plays the "romantic" to the hilt. \\'OMES llERE asked !or his autograph, and he not only s miled and signed but also bowed and kissed their hands. A v.•ailress brought tum a cup or corfee. "1'hank ,\·ou my darling." he breathed her way. sun he likes to naunt a daring type or image, ~.fis question-and·ansv.·er pa ttern ut a nc v.•s con· rcrcnce : Are ynu marritd? "Wh at country Are we In?" Do you havt an y ~~ How often do you ~have yuur hea d? "As often as I Sha\·e my race baby." The sudd-en popularity puzzles him . "I made60 movies with GO major star.s." he recalled. "People said. 'There goes v.•hat's hi s n;ime.' "One shot on television disintegr.i tecl all thut," said Sava\as. "Now I'm Telly. Koj ac. Television ll:ls a • fri.ghtening kind of po"·er." He sometimes talks as "Telly." s ometimes :Hi "Kojak,'' He says he likes it that \\'ay 1 "KOJAK \VJLL live as long as I'm not bored," he said ... When Telly chan.i::es hi s person a lit y, Koj ak cbanges his. Kojak Is Tell y, 'Telly dresses as elccantl)• as Kojak·. He stood out like a jewel in a mud field here In n dark blue suit. red tie and gold chain bracelet. Ills ~haven dome v.1as the crowning touch. "El ega nt , '1 ~aid the "'omen clust ered about him. ,, • IS : Arts/Di~ing Out Entertainment 'fJ , Out 'n' About Norman Stanley )' (._..,...,......,L_iv_e....,T::::h-e7~....,te_r_~_ • • ( Intermission -Tom Titus AND >Times/.Places ' ' .. AND • Galleries /Exhibits • PLAN MORE FUN ~N YOUR. ' WEEKEND WlTH WEEKENDER EVERY FRIDi\Y. IN THE· , ) • ,. \ • I I ' -· / . .- • • ' _, ' ANIMALogic"ll.n ~ ,.;.~ ''Jf•{ CHRJS"fMAS EVE-LET'S ~T1R 'Ill~ CAT !" 65 Scouts, Dads Clear Judge Nam et.I SACRAMENTO W Pll - Gov. Ronald Reaga n has nominate d S acrame nto Co unty S upe r io r Co urt Judge 1-lu gh A. Evans, to the 3rd District Court of Ap· pea l, the Governor's offi ce announ ce d . Ev a n s, 52, \\-'Ould s ucceed Robe rt K. Puglia at the S48,389·a-ycar post. Puglia has been pro- moted to presiding justice O( the C'?Url. . Debate Lingers NIVELLES, Belgium CUPl> .:.-. The citizens of Nivelles took their time deciding what kind of architecture they want· ed to replace a Gothi c- s t y 1 e church spire destroyed by the Nazi Luftwaffe on l\1a y , 1940. The church itself was built in 1064 . Discussions about re- building it s tarted. in earnest in 1958 and con- tinued for 16 years. The d e bat e b e tw ee n p arishioners \1:ho want- ed anothe r Gothic spire and those who fa vored a Rom a nes que style one . was finally settled ... It w as a \•ic tor y -for the pro -Rom a nesqu e forces . Officia ls said 61 perce nt o f the 11 ,000 eligibl e \'Oter s cast ballots. PUBLIC NOTICE ' ts/C1rolJ. Flyn" CITV CLERK OF THE CITVOF IA.VINE Publlslled 0 •1ng1 Co1sl Diiiy Plkll. OKtmi.• 11, 11, 1t, 20, 21 , 22, n, 1.t, U, u, 21, ?t. l'I. XI 1914 "691-14 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICI INVITING ••os Hotlcl Is Mrtby 911<11'1 !'111 Ille &cNrd ol T,1111"5 ol Ille Coa$1 Comm..mty C-ol!loe Ob l<l<t of Or11191 COlttllY, C1lllOl'f'lll , will IKllW lltltd bids I.IP lo 11:00 1.m., Frldly, IJ•_,Y l, 1t1S. ti 1111 P11rchiillll0 Olp!. fll Mid K i-.! db lri<I loc:•ltd ., 1110 Adlms "-· Coll• MIM, C1lllornlt , al wnk ll llm1 Mid bids •Ill t>ol publlUy ~ Ind rtldlor: ~ PI T FILLERt STAGE EXTENSIQN FOR ORANG E COAST COLLEG E AUOITORfU NI. ' ;11 blOI Ill to bl ll'l 1<CIM"Oinu wilt! Ille lnstrv<llo"s lltd COlldlllCll'li and 5-:111<1· llo<ll •lik fl Ill """' 01'1 1111 Ind .... , bl loK'-''"' In 1111 offk• ol tM Pwd1n log A!lfnlof Mid Khool dlil•ICI. E1e11 ttlelder must iwrimlt w ith Ills bid 1 <•!Jlk •·s cfllCt, <lrllfltd <hick, Cll" blddlr's 11on11 m-P11•lll1to1111 or<Mrol ,,. Coltl Comm11l'llly Co11191 District BoatO ol Trirslfft 11'111'1 tmoll"l nol lt1$ Tlltfl tlw Pff· <enl (S%1 ol lht 111m bid IS I gulltenl .. NI '"' blddt• wu1 ")!tr Into !'11 P«;lflOWCI Con- tract II Ille ''me fs 1wt•<Md lo lllm. !"I"' •~tnl of fa;lu•.t to tnltr Into '""" <~lrac:I, '"' Pr«HCll ol ·~ CllKk wlll bl lor11Hed, or PU~LIC NOTICE 1 .. 111t <•11 01 • tiono, , ... tvu,.,.... '"'""" -----1 wlH bt torftlled !Oilld Khool Oh lrlcl. I U211 SU1"51110A COUllTOl"TMI! STAT& 0 1" CALll"OllNIA F09: THI COUMT'I' Ol'Oll"AHGI! Nl,A•Mlll.I NOTICI 0 , Hl!•AIMG 01" l"ETITION l'Olt l"AO•AT• 01" WILL AND l'Otl l.ET· TfltS 01" &OMIMISTllATION WITM TME WILLAN1'1 5llllD E.t•llof ILANCME P£Trl , DKtllld. MDTICf IS ME RE BV GIVEN 1'111 DANIEL REIO DENISON fll~flltd "''Rlna lll'tltlon tor Pr•IMll• ol Wiii •l'ld "" islUll'ICI .. Lltlln ol Aafl'!ll'llU••llCll'I wll ....... 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NOAM-.N E. w-.TSON St<ty, 8 011dol Trv1lttl CIJ>ll'I: J•.,. l, 197S -11 :00 •·"'· Publl1Md 0•1n91 Col U Dall y Pllol, Dlc:tmblr 16, ll, ltlt Mlll·U ~~~~~-"'"~~1 '1 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NO'.f'lCI& ~:...:..:::.:::.::.:..:.::.:..:..==.~-·1~~~~~-'-...,.~-1 ..... "ICTITIOUlllUSIN9SS MAM a ST Ai D'l'MT n.. toU-1!'111 ,_.,_ -doing llwtol-•t: Gll..l"IJf PilllOOIJCTIOH$. 17'tl ky ,..,. loul•v••4 ~ H,, ,,.._... liHQI. c..lltor .. 11 .,,,, , ... Artltur Wllll•"" C.... lf'C"., Httl ~Y P1r1 lltvll., h vlM, CMlfor11i.ft]OI Tiii• Du•IM H II <-Md WI' I'°""''' lion. A•I""' Wl1116n'ICO., llW.. WllU1fl'! C. Gll!lll'I, "••110.f'll Tlll1 1t111mt'!ll -1111<1 .. 111111w """"''' Cll1 .. ol Or•flQI ec...ily on Ho.........tlot• 1•, 1'1,. P11lll6''1IO Ot l f'IQol Coelt 0.<1mwr•, 1•.1l.)O, 1'74. ·-OtUy Piiot. _,_,4 su..-.... cou•tff,.... ITATIO•CM.1• .. JU&Nll , , .... "°""""°' ... ,.,. .. ., •••• ....... CITATf ... 111.,. ~-'a.,._..... P'wtlt..,.., / """-'" OA'llO oou•i.:cv; "*""""" , -.. TME •EOPlE Of' TMI STA.Tl 0# CALl,OilllNIA, Tl tl,'11.... S'-J w.wvtt,Q.fwti.,.: • VOVAllll. Mlttl•V CIT•D ....... _ ..., 1ro .. s.,..,"' c-t .. .._ "* .. t.i"'"'4tl ....... .., ... ~ "' SM&t .. ,.., •• ,, Clltl C.r1•-"""""'· •• ti. c-1 HtovM 111.-.. <JI¥ ef *" ..,_.,,, c-ty ef Wt.II •1lNTI, ..... "' C.•ltor'ftl• .... ,.......,,,. the 1111 ..., .. J-ry. 1t 7S, at l:M 1'Cltitk ... M., tll ltlet dilof tMll ~ ~ .. ,. an..·,.....,, ft .. , .,... ....... wtiy "' ..... 0.¥1• 0--lotY ......... "" ·-------· I .. ••iowH 11 ..see4: .,_ •ft91'11w ,,_,.,... !!1 .. lte ,.,,..,.., • ' ' , 0.tMIOKa-•.••1• HQWAltOC.MlNlEL,; c-1vci.·-•,1.•11••J-• Df!INIY Cl1rl !t(AL I ~ Pl>Dl!$P\ed Orlllgot CMM o.n~ l"llllt.'°"'. ,,, 2), )0, lt14 ll'ld J;IA. ~ lt11 .,,,,.,, .. • 6 4 2 " 5 6 7 8 ' . p -·I ' L ~ 0 T c L A s s I F I E D •· 5 6 7 8 Monday, 0.Cember 23, 1974 CAILYPILOT 89 lM lic&Mt MafMtplK• on tt. Orltw• Coirt DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS .................. 1000-ntt ..... . ......... )l)(I0.44tf ~··· .,_.._. .. Anoncilll . ' . ' •••... 5000-5(W9 fHa..,.sforS• One Call-· Fast Credit Approval Merc.handiv ' .•••. ~ ~ .... -. .... ~ci:=~ ~ 9J00.999t 1 Hoosetl'<>rSolo . ......•...............................•.•.... ~······················ ERRORS: Adverti,... lhaulcl check .th&tir ads daily & reporl .....,,.. immediotely. The DAILY PILOT mwrMs II.Wiiiy f~r "" finl corttct htHrlion only. rel 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••• Horse Ranch 2 ACR ES. 2500 Sq. rt. Air conditioned home w/ .... ·et bar, ga m e r oo m : librar-y /de n ; and rormal dining room. Beautiful e ques tri an pro perty. compl '°hain link fenced with ·8 stalls and 2 box stalls, t<1ck room, a uto. ~waterers, & 2 auto. feed 11l9rage bin15. 4 F('nced pasl~res, auto sprink lers ~ lge c hicken house. Phone now for a ppoinl· me,-it . Agent646·3255. IA.LIOA PENINSULA, 7 units on 2 lots. Steps to beach. Great sumn1er renta ls . $179 ,500. Se-a s hore Real Estate. 675-SSDO , _____ __, CALL Santci Claus 963:--7885 7PM to 9P,~ Courteswi of IM . Ital Estoten D,c. 18 to Dec. 23 G•n•ral R.E. I 002 GeMral -I 002 ··••·•••••····••······· ............. ~ ...•...... OCEAN VIEW From th is 1mmacUlalc :J It's Yours bcd r oo rn . 3 bath f $2 400 '"Blurfi;" rt•Sulence. En· Or 1 joy elegance & pri11ary 1n New In one or our most pr e· s t111:i o us con1n1un1 tu~:. Costa Mesa S71 ,000 \V a lker &: Lee Con1b1ne lhtfl11\or nfliv He al E s late. ti4t.i·77ll. in,:: on l:o:.ta :\l esa ·s east 0•.,..n evc~--;;•;;;·;;;;;~-;;;,;;;;;;;;;;J side ...,·1th lhe v.·ondcr of a .. br :111d n t·~· h ome llVF.HSIZt-:0 COUNTR\' (;c1t.:ll~l 1-:·rs KITC!lt~N. t·omrort..i l.ile s1tsla roon1 RELAX and a Happy New Year In quiet 3 bcd roo1n Con· do. SAVE !\10:'\EY! You don't nl'cd -that ~ct•ond car. walk tu s.ho1>p111g. bank!i, .s 1:hool, libra ry, etc. EnJo.v ll<>RL rec roon1 <1nd lovely ,.:art.ll.'nS 1nah1· tc n u ncc f ree for you, i':a s t ~td c , l'los e t o Westclirr. 1-'or lt::ase S325. mo. lease 01>t1oi1 SJSo ; or sale $38.950. 2 Story $25,500 i1nd :1 1l c l 1g ht f u l be droom s. un lot bit! 1:noui;h t(1 11101:: l>ADS truck. bolJt ur ~'hat ha\"e you. ()VJncr l'lay~ sell q uir k ;1t Sl7 ,:150 Let "s gc ("<111646·7171 CJP!N '" 9• 11 \ •vr. •n& ~!Ct' lf111l~IJI New on the Market TRl-l'Li':X in excellent rental a rea. Ea,ch unit h ;i s 2 bedro o m s . $191 Pili Assume FHA Jo11n : Peyji;;;;ii!;;;;~;;;;!! men t s o nly Sl91 pe m o nth . ~ l a r g bedr oo m s. Jo'irepla c cried the •.1d se man y,•ht!n 1.1·1th a ntique ma nt le. ~t anhat la n Is land sold Bi ke to beach and wal · ror a s o n g -a nd-a - t o a ll s ho pp i n g danec +a string of Refrigerator inl'lu<led i bc;ids a nd a few dollars sales price. Vac11nt y,'alt but it could nol be suid ini; for you. Call 96J·G7G7 . about this 3 lx.'<lroom and Of'fNfl19 •11s11JN10A1N1c1•· den home . Tropical scl-W• Milke House Ca115 tin~ with llUGE POOL. We have sold $22 million room for boat and trailer do.llars or Ne wport on a tremendous corner Beach r eal estate in the lot in l\.1ESA VERDE ~ last 3 year s. We wantJ.,;:~~~;;;;;;;;;;;J Onl y $52,500. liflijlg§. VOGEL & BABBITT REALTORS 6-l.4 ·6056 ~ORM~L + FAA1ILY rovely elllecutive home in prir9e location. orrers ·formal living and dining as we,11.as informal fami- 1 y room , Coz y nomemake r kitche n . Large corner lot. J\.1uch more. Only 561,990. Ca ll 841--GOIOtdsee. Agt. CUSSIFllD HOURS Advertisers maf pl11ce 'their ads by telephone l :OOa.m. toS:JO p.m Monday thru Friday I lo noon Saturday CXSTA M~A OF' Fl CE lJQW. Bay &U-5678 Nl.'WPORT BEACH 3J33Newport Bl vd. 6.t2·5671 HUNTINGTON BEACH 171175 Beacti Blvd. '"''"" LAGUNA BEACH 11• Glenneyre · Lagun• Be•ch tH·9466 SADDLE BACK 2520 i.. P•z Road Llcuo• Hilb 511-6310 NORTH COUNTY dial free 5"40· 1Z20 CLASSIFIED DU.DLIHIS Deadline for copy&. kills is 5:30 p.m, the day before publication. e11· cept ror Sunday & Mon· day Editions whe n dtadline i& Saturday, 12 -· CUSSIFfED UGUUTtOHS ERRORS: Advfrt1.scr~ ~ cl'leck their ads dai ly "' report errors immediate ly . Tll E DAILY PILOT assumes liability f&r the first 1n· correct insert ion on!)·. CANCEI.l.ATIO.'<S · Y.'hen kilhn11. an ad be s.utt to make a rfCO{d of the Kll.L NU~f8E R irivet1 )"OU by your 11d taker a! rtte1pt of your c•nC"t'llalion. Thls kill number mui"t bP presen· ted by the ad \•erhsl?r 1n case of ii dispute. CANCELLATION. OR CORRE CTI ON OF NEW AO l:JE ~'O H E RUNNING; E.\>try effnrt 1$ irflldt to kill or oorrect 1 nev.· ad that has bffoo order~, but IW! C•nnot ,;uilran- t~ to do !In until the ad b•5 appe•red tn the _,, OIM~A·LI NE AOS: ~ ad~ •re str1<'tl)' cull ii'! •dv•nce l)y mall « •t sny one flf our of- fft8. ~ J>hoTW' orOOrs Deadli ne , 3 p m f'ridly, CMl• M t~il of "" ar 12 nnon 1t •II braneh~rice&. THE DAIJ.Y I'l l.OT reHrve11 the rl11 h1 to d • If)'. M it. C('!L~f nr r.eru,e tny 11d vtr · li5emcnt. •nd to t hanJ!<' lu ratb '-rt1ul•llon11 f.ithnut prior not I cf' CLASSIFllD - lWUNG ADDHSS P.0 Ro• 1500. <bit11 Mc1111 ...... J UST Jo'OR YOU-quaint & Mice1tP~s.nt ~ COATS cottage sel amonglargc W WA.LL.ACE trees. 2 Bedrooms and REALTORS family room y,·1th ni ce. _546•4141_ pool a nd enclosed yard. Available right now, and1 ... ~IO!'!!pe!!•...,.E..,•!.,.!.!"'l'!io)'!"!~ ih great neighborhooc.Li: - ~E BARRETT SUBURBIA PARK -REALTY-4 BR $56,900 Wher e can you rind a ~:iiii:i~ll~S~· 4~0~6~0 ~ c h arm 1 n g. comf orta bl c home w ith 4 bedroon1s, fa mily room and form al d1n1 n~ in a n out~tanding ONEILOCK ta Ocean or Boy P e nins ula Poin t 5 bedroom. 4 ba th, family room, dining. billiard room, wet bar. :J.300 Sq. rt. or spacious li\·ing. Priced to sell now at .,,_ HERITAGE . • REALTORS DECEMBER SUPER SPECIAL neighborhood close to the bea cJ1, e le m e nta r y s c.·hool , pa rk . t e nnis courts. and bike trail"! Phone 546-2313 and we'll show you! Ol'f.N r11 9 •Jl'S /IJN 10 ft! Nl(f' [•IM~·lliN ASSU 1\.1 E 7'7. V .A. Fanta s t ic pool home. Full payment..s $275 per month. Ney,·\y decorated. Extr a la r ge bedrooms. 1''<1 m i l y r oom . Cal l 847-6010 to St....:'. Agt. 3 bedrooms and ramily Happy room + bonus room and G I A N T p 0 0 L . H 'd I E.e,ythiog io ood ""' Oh ays •. has bee n don e pro-•----L-..o..-...11 £ess 1ona lly. Upgraded mr~r.< pa pe r a nd pa n cllin ~. L.J::!~•n ~· Pl us h ca rpe t s a n d g{ ... lTOll Brokers drupes. Crystal ch:in· 545 -8424 de I 1 er s. La ndsr a 1>i 11g 1 ,.,.,.,.;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;; s uperb. V.A. lo;i n a s· sumable a l Sl.>1.00 1>er mont h tol11L ·roscc 1nuch more call 96:!-6767. C!"fN I!! 0 •Ir S 'I.JN IOHt N'(t • [lllii!ill\- S202TOT1\L PAY:\IT.! Assume 7'"t. V.A. loan. Full price just S.12.500 ! !"'e arly ne v.· pride or o~·ncrshi 1l home close to beacn. It's riced to sell - won"t last. Call nl"lw to PENINSULA PT. Lo,·c lv 2·s t orv horn c · mstr. bdrm . ...,•ilh charn1'. inR s undeck on 2nd rloor : formal dinin~ area. In xl nt c ond . Pr-il'l.'ti <1l $87 .500 'Call : 673·3f.63 foi 3·8086 C\'CS associated BROt<.EAS-REAL TOPS lOI', W Balboo b'l 1;01 _><_e_.847-:~_IO_A~'1c.· ___ 1 HAPPY HOLIDAYS Wr-:1r(' on(' ol !he oldest ONF. BLOCK TO ciot:ibhshcd rl'al est ate ULUt: PACIFIC hrmll 111 Nt·v.r1rn1. l~.'at'h . S~l.950 spct'l:t liiinJ.! 1n ~Ol\'in ~ Unique Ne"''l>Orl Rt.'al'h ~our proble1n!l':l ·he bt•st home offer s such s1>ec111\ :l\arl :-('rv1l'l' ;.1n~·,1·hcre . fe3turcs :tl'I open IX'•Hn Our :.pcc1;11Ut•!< :1l'e : l.1110 ccilin,s, 1Jr1 \"u \l" f runl I I ,.; ant.l pr(l1> .. hayfr1ln1 & ('(lurtyard. mcXll'an t1h• Ot'c:intrunl 1'Xt'lus1\·e~. floors l'rest1i!c lt1C;•l1on rt•,,1ll cnt1a l. 1·11rn rncr~·. &. Call M41 ·601 0 ttlSL'C. Aµ;t 1 n <I us t , .' 1· :1. t' hu nKe:>. EXEC Li ·r t VE I' (I lJ I. 1 rad1•,.; & h·~i~1·'i l f(ll\1 i'-: LIDO REALTY :l :r:; \ill I i1 lu. '\ It *673-7300* S11ark lin~ p(Jul 111 1~ntcr talne r's dre.:un yard ·I + f;}mlly r(•o nt l-'01·n1al din1n~. Pr1,·a1t• \JOOI 111• cess frorn ma!>lCr :.uitc ["•••mmm;;-;:;;,;; U lt1 m~t c dc('or l'ol u!>I _,_,_._,_RE 601:".c"o'o'':...-~ Pl•n• eul •f "'"• r a •. ,.\. • '.J FM O..lntJ Ail ACTION C.11 A OAllY '1LOT AO.YISOI MJ.st.11 Friendliest Street in Town 1 Rcdroom beaut.> on jul'll one bll"l('k IQni:; 11tn.'t't l)eco rat or 1ou c h ei( thruou , kn1·hcn w1 t n hltns, 0 \\1 + scrvl t~ roon1 . Co\•crcd 1>al10 ofr ~P·•'l'IOUS ill'1ng room 1.1 11h f 1rt'plll.t'~ nnd 11 yn rd 1.11th 1op.1l'1· 1.1r ~ou r n .... ·n G.ti tdt,'n 1\nd ASSUITill~ll,.' G', GI Loan \\.ho could :i~k for :1n ~t hi11g 111or~' C311 nnw . ( • ' ,/ ' 10 DAIL v PILOT Mone• , O.c.ember2'.>t9T• • b I lalboa Island I 00 Hoeset For Sale HouMs F-or Salt Mobile HomH lncomt Propffty 2000 ~:0~;;;'.';;;;:""'-/-;;::;:-;.;~~':"==):~;;:~:;;: · For Sale I I 00 • ••••• ••••• •••.••••••••• U--···• ~-Solt u -. •--Sol Far Sal• u~ ... •--S I ' ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• "~ ,,..-~ ..... ,.,.,... e-~ •~ oe u .. -.M I h 104&••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••I•••••••••••••••••••••·•• \'1\CAN'l'-ncw41.ir.ab11.ram1nngtoftltoch 040 llCJU"•Beac n.y O"'Nt:n : Ot!lu:ite •, GeaeralRE IOOfGenerolRE 1002 2300 sq ft. Call d11y Vf ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••19'72;!4x1\o Wl':~1·\VINt)l.Jy ple x. llunl. flarbour GtMral I 002General R.E. I 002 • • ' · n1t e. AEc-nt 6<&.5·7221. HOLID •y DELIGHT Vikl11• a11.·n111i:s. ~k1rt · :1rea P r1('cd below nikt. ••• •••••••••• • • •• • ••••• ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• ••••• -"' • Al "'6 ~n6 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••-..••••• * OPEH HOUSE• ·r 1 'I · llll1 1 n 11. i; ~or ch c i.. u:asec ..... ·-· · * Balboo Bay Properties Vlf.W! ·r ti 1· < · 11 r 1::; t n1 u ~ !>ar ade lrom yt)ur \ l ' r \ o \\' n 1 ~1\ \' l' It () f\''I' (' 011 do' St'\t•r:i l t o l·hof•:•\' I rorY1 , Sfi!l 500 10 ~l:~:t.500 tiif)·70tiV LUSE/OPTION c~ ll•n 1\1 Ol I' a rt•;1 , llunt . l\c :1 <·h llt•.1u t :.1 l~R . :! l><t. lt'lll't'<I \'d . lr<'i.>S. I ·" l' ;1 r ·~ l' h o o I $4'.l.fiOO ( f.t-•;i:-;£·A300 11\0lllh l 551.i-8800 HARD TO FIMO DUPLEX :\l c~a \''\•rde l ~l \ . ..i 3 & 2 l~drn1 , units. Bil . !an1 r11 1 :! '11 :1 (;ood rl•nlal :1r('a., l .. ovc ly ~ :ir<I . q utl'l t 'o:-.ta ~1cs a . (100<! ~tr(•ct . sco.500 f1n <.111t iug . s1~.soo. li112 i 1~1 1 li·l0·~84 Ill 4 1.01·.11 ~~~'~ ~~~~1 e \ uu THEY WILL BE GREEN .u•1lh envy! ~rh i s ubsolulel y he autiful "Rutgers" forn1 cr model home will do it! lt'ss1>cctacular! lt is o 3 bdrtn townhous e "1th fan1il y roon1 and on fee land, not lcast:!hold. It has been upJ?,raded throughout and ~reen is the t heme; <lc lig htfuJ apple green color coordinated interior -· Tht!re is a~ g reenbelt in front and r e a r and it is located on Green Tree Lilne. The price? only $72,000 green ones! LO OKI MG-FOA A In beaut• u " ysl1c. s. . d. • , 1 All 1 1 ui I Y HO '1 11 23 M:u11Strcet overluokini: lhe city or '·',n !'iC'apc< · sc 11.' FAM L ME OPEN DAILY I 5 PM L;1~unli , thii; nunt cond., beautiful San Jua~ Caµo . Uon't n11:..:~ Uus C'J<l'l'll-Ni';W ~·u11itrn bll. 4Bll & 3 bdrin hunie, wilh fill\· atlult thtr ~ 493-821SO t junal 1,·1:.ind ho1ne r " 11· II I acn rm," c~r ~11ro a · t:1st1 c views. on fl,c .• WAN'f~D : Used double •l>11ac rn1s .. tu('e1l's rc •1 ,,. r-,,1, 0 ·r 1-"· ·~• 11 11. .,. i.11<1cc .,. r bt·11ut1 ull )' ·~c.,._.. o or t.XJ)arulo fa1c11.)ll-0 local· 11vl !'iU ncJl'Ck. 3BH 2UA. hoat. 1\ll dlx fc;.lurt:!'i . Jllne.~s fort·es 1he 1$11lt• ul ed in nice 11ark. Wril~ ;"Ill priced a 1 $122.()0(l--I)~ II Tvt'u blk i. 111 Lak1• Park & this lo\•c l.y hon1e. A real p<1rti culars. !lox t!Gl , lod<t1Y._~GRUBB& 1::1,J..' 11.·alk1nE! J1i.l. tu beach. i;ooU1c with lnt.'i of ex Lone l,lnc Calif 93545 ~l-li_i:.st<t_!e._G'IS-1080 536-8821 tras; <H• exc eptional bu) ----· --·-· -- c d IM 1022 Gerald S . 1'hon1•Ji., llltr. ut $69.500 : 8' x 45• 'fJPOUT, f'ull • •• Richard Todd 31 I 0 rarlc Hewporf HI 92660 You arc the winner of ONEVJPPASS I J!OOd fo r the whole f;uoil y l to tht: ·······················BY 011.•nt•r .. lbr, 2ba . ~' :\'::2!u::i!f>t!l r lb ~,.. ICE CAPADES orona t • -• --BJ"· ti A--'· sc reened iu porc,h :J::!' 1, h I 'd ~ m.-..... ~ com1). urn., r. "'" ""' Estate luildt-n °.~0 ou:"l'!JJ.00 . _si e ~ut? 493-5595 I t otiOftCll h.1t:a l10n $3<1 . • ,\ssumc "89·1800 ·I-'""'""''"'-----CHALET n trn .1~ !_}1~!__14--l!47-7Jti9 Acreane far Miit 1200 lb 11rc:.ently taking re· ., bo m d :.er\'litions 011 their ne11.· Laguna "19uet 1052 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Z701··C ll;1r r. \' '.' 1·011J on11niums .. Canyon I OVl-:HS Young & Old •••••••••••••••••••••••I\ V 0 CA 0 0 LAND -tritesa Verde Shopping .' . . b Center) Cosl<i l\1esa. Crc:>I l::blutes. locutcd at 11.·11! apprcc1a1e thestyle "f S~SOO /;i c. In !lune O Pl . . 11 &l2 5678 ext 1he t orner of l'aci(ic offc rl'd in this charn1in~ J/ .. '-" ~ Culifornia, interest only, ~~sc.f.ll: . --. tickets · Vic11.• Dri ve & new fu1n hon1e , loc close to ..__.#t£tn,. '''' liAht money fort•es Siile. (N ~{·~(II )t~u~oll fre~ fl.1 ;i c /\ r l h u r ll Iv d in sch ls, sho11 ·~. frwys. for . . l)wner. 714·633·~603. orb 1 .. 0~~-l22iJI Co rona de\ f.1ar, slartin)t your convenience. You SPECIALIZING IN ---nutn er IS • al S66 .!JUO . r1tONE will enjoy lhe pnee too. LA(iUNANIGUEL Cemetery/Lob/ •_•c_• __ _ &tu -G400 : only $33 ,000. f"HA~V /\ V I J>:W PHOPERTI ES Crypts I 500 oh for salt ----------buyers wel t·o m<'-SEATERRACE U 'Vt' NE H -DU p LEX · SllAHP. D1ul tt-1(i.J,J77 for l'r1vo1tc Guarded Arca h)l'Ciln side of hwy) Sl2 J>ERF0Rl'l1 ANCE. 2200 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Bc~onia . Open sun 12·4. ~~~l·l:l~o eves <7 l 4 l OWNYOUROWH UNIQUE HOMES Redlors-546-5990 ~tntrol R.E. I 002jG r nrrol R.E. ·I 002 2850 Mesa Verde Drive, Costa Mesa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .................................................... .. En jay The Good Life Ca1149l·251l • PACJ F'TC VI EW. Bay View 1'errace. 4 lots. All e four at S.175 ca. or 2 ;it $3~ c:i. Call 64G--ti9l).\ LOTS WANTED • hc<JUlLtult~ 1h .. •1·11 r:111•d .1 UH. -1 1 .• ba .. p.illl'li n)! :i frph· ... H;1111p -.1111 ~2(iu,l)tMJ. f·11.,1o n1 .i ll H. I h;1 , lrunt.q.:1· un t.11;:111111 K~J ... IJIH I \I'll h HO ft HI 1<an1 p ilo::i t . \'iCW 70 Linda Isle Dri 11e I 'r tllll' •l.'l ti . l.a;.!""11 Lui ::;150.0ou Bill GRUNDY, REALTOR ~=:.~~E; •••••• ~~~~:~~~••••• ••••• ~~-~~ LUXURY + PRIVACY llarbor View Broadmoor 4.BR , oce:in + bay view. 1100l + jacuzzi. imJl("CCa· ble decor. Agt. 646-7~ "Showcase" HOME excellent ;irca ! ! all terms financing Fl-IA - -------- SEA TERRACE TOWNHOUSE eves. Condominiums For sale We P'!Y Top Dollar for re· sidenlla l lols -lowC'r in- come area preferred . 190 Newporl Cen(er Dr. .... '--~-~----.~ ~ Island osta Mesa VA -Convcntional you r Rom;111tic & unique2 RR • 1700 l'hoice-s afe cuhJesac & den ~·/own 34':h4' pool ••••••••••••••••••••••• stret't-.... ·alk to school & & fountain. Prof dec'd & FOR sale by owner.000 E. shops. Save toch1y! a~. Jd scpd .. 1n1111y ·xtras. Oceanrront nu. 2-E, R.C. TAYLOR CO • Realtors /DeveloptrS 1024 893·1:1~3 Sccur\! urea. Walk to Balboa $·75,000. Terms Ne\'-'port f)eat·h 152·0460 •••••••••••••••••••••••1 ~~~~-------I b h & l . · O""fl Call 833 "''I' · h G--..1-c · · e 11 11 1 s · ,.. .. · -,"" anches, Farrm, Mertd1t w-ucns Hurry -~9.!:1511. . ~ J IEDROOM f'abulous 2 story ex-La9una Higutl Rtty FOR SALE or lease. 3 br. Groves 2700 BALBOA ISL.A.HD FREEDOM HOME e('utive home. Separate 8 O.S So 2 ba, $49.500 or $340 1110. •••••••••••••••••••••• 1S:i;27 ramily rm 11.·/hand 496•40~0 3 O l-: as t b I u ff PI a z a · OUN D inl'ome potential Delightful '·n e w " home on "The 18xl2 Workshop or Game 11otish ed. pane lling-ission Viejo-· I 067 1·5:12·4~ w i 1 h la x savi n gs Island". Frplc ln n1 aster s uite , top Hoomc:ruR~ll 1narble f1r('pl:1ce, .10~15 •••••••••••••••••••••• 1 P ..-tu 2000 benefit s. Cil rus & qualit y con s truc tion w /loads of form;:il dine, 4 brs in-BYOWNEH.: Lge2 HR .2 ncomt ro,. .... , avotado groves runging I BR Sl 59 500 642-1771 c lud1n g a 1nammoth •·• d .. 1 A ••••••••••••••••••••••• in size fro1n JO to 250 extras . 4 rg . ~ • • . , li .1, . o • Ln st pt. ssume MEWPORT BEACH Une: 640.1120 1naslcr S Ul~l'. Ul If\ ~4J.50. c:.1. loan. S315. TRIPLEX at'res. Qu:difit.'Ct farming SANTA AHA Une:83J..3158 und a s sumable 1n -S86·9700 ASSUMAB ~E VALOAN. ing the gruve care. Call --~:~~~~~~~~~~~~~.,--f~~~;::;~;::;;::;~~ bar. larGc 1rregul:.tr .lot mo. \Viii r ent. $325. , con1panies presently do· • s ur a n e e l oan! Bkr Covered_pr1 vat.e _pat1~. (714 )833-3212 ========;::======~ IRE 1002'General R.E. 1002 Greenbrook 1-962::;;;:"'~1:1.;:;;:;;:;;:;::l~ewportB~och 1069 Owner s un tt 11.•tth ~------.Genera · • Pkn.a I. •••••••••••••••••••••• firepl:ice. All fwo DORM Real Estatt G eneral R.E. 100 G rneral R.E. 1002 ··~··•••••••••••••••••·••••••••••••••••••••••• Hr So.Coast HEWPORTHEIGMTS units. Xlnt No. Costa Exchanqt 2800 341 Boys1de Drive. N 8 675 -6161 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ---~-... ::;,, .... CenterDr. ~ HIGH OH A HILL Fashion Island 3 BR. 2600 SQ . ft. sensational Harbor View l·lon1c . Popular Portofin o f\1odel on fe e lot featuring sep. guest house, lu sh custom upgrading · Lhruout. Re sure to sec this one. NEWPORT BEACH Uno: 640.1120 SANTA ANA Une: 833-3158 WESl.J-:Y N TAYLOR CO. HEA LTOllS Slll<"C UJ46 llG CAHYOH-194' OH FAIRWAY FabUJotis'NEW one-of-a-kind split level w/huge r ecreation room. d e n, 5 bdrms, formal DR & 4'h ba. Spectac. C.C. & NeWJJOrt Cente r View, $325,000 21 11 San Jaaquin Hils Rood NEWPORT CENTER, H.B. 644-4910 Gracious 4 bed.rm model C t K"t h l\tcsa loc. $54.950. with over $3000. worth or OUn ry I C en 4' u ... den. brick rp1 c, ••••••••••••••••••••••• exlras and featuring a n n I c K f~ n in l h i 5 I a r l: e Io l . Ch o i cc . llAVE Good earning 2nd 14 xl8 master bedrm. spacious a bedrm, 2 ~ NewportlJeach loculion.1£ 1Quail ~ 'l'.D.$21,000. Will e.xchas 1'his ehoice property just bath . lovely Condo. Hcst Needs some ·rLC. Owner • PICIC9 ' 11ayment on units or became available and 1oc41tion. Fullyaircondi· anxious;J\1akeoffer Pi ..-tin l!ome fro.in. pvt PLY. merits your immcdiale lioncd. Sitting/ bedroom Sporhn9 Real Estate Dp752_1920 ~ 642-863__?_~\c'~'~· __ _ •.~,.','•ntion. An e~clusive w/full kitchen a nd bath 833-3544 ...OOQUAIL_!!..Nl'#POllTIUCH Real Estate faci lit ies. tt1irrored I PLACE p•nelled wall>. A mosl ATERFRO..,T GREAT IHVESTMEHT Wanltd 2900 "Al unique home with a 7%, ..,. JO un ils. /\112 llr. 1¥1 Ua, ••••••••••••••••••••••• r ' assumable loiin. Only WONDER frple. 12 )'.rS old, ..l ow Want Newport 2 or 3 br. IB lt•MIP... l$3JI ,950. 5 . . kl ' 1 vacancy,. ~1U_sell On'{":on· home, S70.000 range. IUllVM.., 1iac1ous, spar 1ng, an< tract. I r1n ciplcs only. II ave Topaz Lak e. t.42-7461 s pect acula r C/\NAL $440,000 , l"evadl vacation lot as ::::::::::::~962~-~44~n~(i:ttlfii•)~S46~~·;8103;y FRONT 5 bedroom fami· Sparfinq Rl'Cll Estate part of downpaymen t. ly home or s11.·inging pad. SlJ-3544 Also a builder 011.·ncr has G al RE Low. low priced al 40 ilcres lted Rock, 1 00 mer · · 10021 lnint · 1044 S77,900. Only $12.00 JCEAN VIEW, Newport Arizona wants Ne11.•port ;.==~;-;;---:--;-;;:-;;;~==;,;-;---;;;;;;1;•;•;••;•;•;•;••;•;•;•;•;••;•;•;•~·;•;••~1·•••••••••••••••••••••• MESA VERDE down •• nd owner will Bea,b ... 2 b-•<-.. R2 ' I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,..........., area lotis or l~nd . Gtntral R.E. · 10021Generol R.E. I 00 Santa's Best carry fi n:1ncing al lo"'' lot. New paint, drp'd, • Call 67:;-7225 •••••••••••••••••••••••.•••••••••••••••••••••• SHORECUFFS :You can smell th e new· BY OWHER-AGEHT 4 BR, h~ated pool, Io/4 BA, ti% interest. c~t'd . l"jnanci.ng avuil. ln\•cstment11.·ith a vie11.·! ~ bit~. ls, drps, frpk. • SIJS.000.213-696-5880 . . '' ........ ,, .... \ \LLE't HL \l '.I'' EXCEPTIONAL DUPLEX · In Corona d e ! Mar. South of t he 1-Jwy . 3 Bdrn1.s .. 2 baths. frplc. & immacul ate, plus a lovely 2 bdrm. o.ipt. with some ocean view. Sl l2,500 - VEAR BAY ANO BEACH 675-3000 2407 E COAST HWV CORONA OE t-M/\f4 Gtttttal R.E. 1002GfMrol 100 .............................................. Custom 3 bdrm with 11 ncss. A crispy clean .: !I bedroom · with ;:1 ver) $54 · · a:;; Quail l 'it:W 4 unit, 2 blocks to unique ocean view, in Lovely 4 bedroom Bue· ~ need of a f;iec i1rt. Owner l.11rge family room. On a cola home on Premium '*OPEN HOUSE• Plac9 • beach. ~reat buy, J:ood •a•«ell'.Sl4'.500 topeastsidc Costu M<es:i. I 17-T o · Prap__.-1_. t ali wr1 te-orr. In come ., •"" trcelined, nu traffit', ot, "" anagcr rive, 458.l S•.ndburg Way. 7...-52_•1_... · .. $1200. mo. t.tany xtras. BLUFFS CUSTOM P r o f e s s ion a I 1 y u p k 3n ..... v pr1de-01 ·0"-'ne r s h ii: land•<•ped and dccorat· n1vers1ty ;:ir. r . ••ooou.-.il~t.Nl~l•fAlH 536-2570. _____ 111..,..,, Professionally dcsi1;1ncd street. A true ch:irmcr. 2ba. Hanover mdl. Prof. · -----&decorated home with a S41.950. P-16 _7111. eq. Many extras. d ecorated , Daily 1-5. HEWPORT HEIGHTS rwo-s unit apt bldi-! un · ••••••••••••••••••••••• large fam. rm. Offered O!'fri u!••rrirtJll!ro6!MCI " 70,0 •ssuu•BLE 552--8237. 4 Br. den, brick fplc, dE;rconstruc~ionfors~lc. at S87,500. Shown by Ill I 11"' """"' large lot. C hoice Closc tomaJor sho_pp1n g OUHsFurniWd appt.only. 11~~·11·~ ALLNEW,2br,2baCon-N lH , hi ·r center. tst yr wr1te-0ff ' ' do. Pool, jacuzt.i, rec rm. ewpor · c ac oca ion. $14!'.1 C II 536-2570 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "~ •111 ·. . . ;• j 549-8669 frplc, 2 encl patios. ~::!~!:~~k~ie~.""ner .592·5<110. a or '-l'J llUir, --Beaut. vw. Greenbelt SparllngRealEstate CoronadelMcr 3122 ~21 UMIVERSITY PARK JUST REDUCED l;~~~~o~~g·;~,~o';w;~'~~~:;.':~,5~.'i~·;i1 ~~8.33-3544 Five·4 Plexes a=-It 5'15,000. Pt•rfect sla.rter or542.3187. Covt"n-'on 2:BR cu1e cottoi ge S300mo. home. z S pa tJO US $2000 ACK BA y (.'USlom ~· to June JS. Ref. 3210 COABIM·MARTIM bdrms., z baths. Lge. liv· • homes, 2 re nlain. 4BH, Well located -managed -sea v ie w, Re a I to r Real.tan ing rm. with frpl c. Xlnt BEST BUY in 1'1uch de· SantaClausFirt'plact 4BA , ram rm, din rm, lowhc:idaC'h~s ·hiprofit ! 642-2222 * 644·7662 * sl'eurlly & Yery private sirt.>d Eastside. 2 & con-And a great famil )"room llazel Nowifk likr 222-1 l..ess than 3 years old. -=~----- A BE"G E NTERPRISE~ t.:0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~""'""'""''""""'""'""'""'""'I patio. verl. den, step dn fam rm with wet ba r. Perfect for Windward Lane. NB. 011.·ner will carry S'V•'.'i> twpor1 leoc.h l l 69 w/mas>i,·e bn'<k frpl in 645--,, .• ,.,, .• ,, Ronl·ol• ''''m ----C. F. Colesworth~ holiday cnl('rtuining & d'1GU • ... • ••••••••••••••••••••••• Spanish Mansion ·, Costa Mesa pan'ld den. shag crpt clelightfu l for eve ry l-'"'--"'"'------I $865 mo.-SRSO mo. Only H1\YS HOltE::!i; 3 Br., 2 Assume $3 ft 000 Irvine Townhouse F h ,... rt Realtars 640~0 O 1 hr~do ut .,. blt,in -kdilt'"1' season. Spacious master FANTASTIC VIEW :.isking $89.950. Call loday ba .• furn. Yr. lease. 7 ' .lu ~l rclc ase~-h1rge :l renc ,..ua er 1------iioiiOi"ii"iiOio cov p;iio,·encc rr s uite. 3 additional HorborViewHomes <7141752·1700· C.ThomasRltr.5-18-5527 Pool·Beach hl·drnom. 2 bath + honus p I $28 900 space. $4l.95o. •. d I r I ,. I 00 , BE ... CHWALK ue rooms pus J u I You'lllovethc privacyof ;...,..LUl·I' ·,~ . ~l a n 11·ur•·'l \;1 r 1\s roorn. Appo1nll'ti \\llh W:irm s tudio li vin E' "' I' IQ ii · baths. Well ca~for& this luxu rious 4BR,2Ba ---·- Eh•\,1(1•11 1t·,11tiul1• Slt'I' «.1thl•1l r<:1l ct•1 i1n j!s. room. l)Owflcr room, de TOWNHOUSE P=• ~ reasonably priced at home 'V/spacious family 1\o wn l11•n l! ro .. 111 lorma l llini itj!. larj!C Jij!htfulkitchen 11.•itheat heaulifully u11i.:raded-2 $54,950 room , formal dining ••• John Winslow 2650 FairYiew CM92626 F .. rn1.il d11l11\l ""r\1·d Ii~ h r ic·k f1 replal'"· :i nd in!-! area openinj.\ 10 ver} lx:droo m, 2 bath. Li ke Pl ap9'rti-. '· 552-7500 room & nice patio. !Jot 1 i.:, •• I lt·i J·:11"1 11111u ~ pi 1v;1\c llll 1um t·ntr;inl'o•. prl\'atc g :itdt·n patio ne 11.·, adu ll oec upi ed . ·,.00ou .. ?~5$l·~:~~t li:AC~ VI s IQ N Natural su rroundings "'"''d"d 111•,1.1 f!!"J!1 l'hruw .1 11.«1 ~· the 1;411.n c;rc:it llcdronn1s ~·ithad !:ip;u·ious rooms. Perfect -----• • pl_us easy ~ai_ntan:!nec. BLOCK TO BEACH J11111 I 1n1 l1111• -..\.111'• 1~1 · tn o 11.· t'l r a ;1 d l' n JO Y · l•o",'ol ion 11c;.1r Olympic ""-·--t · V II I 034 D lb l I 1 I You arc the winner or ON f>:VIPPASS (good for the whole family J · · · . · Joining baths. Outst:ind '' ~ a1n a ey REALTY iscover is JUS is Ct" New. deluxe 4.plex, 21 7 (;111,;ul.11· 1 •. 111.,i111 ,:; hu.:1 1 :11'1·11'1.!l! llvu1~ ui l'01n· 1 1 110111 , Jacuzzi. "•1me room "how1•l·ooc Only~• 950 II r 111~ amen1 It::. In 111~ ,.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ., • · ........ · 22nd St. l·lunL HeilCh. :.<· 1• ·' r a! 1· .... I ••t· P• 11 ~ !'11rl .111<1 ~l·i·urit~·.1 'u or loeation. C;ill S.lt.i-2313. 11nd tennis courl. Asking A. Red I-f ill Com11any RC TAYLOR CO ~1u.irlt·r-.. hllil!-.. 1n:1 ... !«1 1li\lth:1ad:..:>·Ui !VltlO. onl y SS\ ,S OIL Call 71i'I. VA LOAN $7,000. t • • • $125,000 f ull price. "u1t1· •·II \\1".1 p ;n·nund Ol'fN"10 -11 i •VNIOM"~'' assumc.S289!pyml.3br. Univ.P:1rkCf'ntcr R~alfors/Dtvdoptrs 847 -3!)"5~1______ to the ~~:~~~~l~\ll.li~:::.~:~-~~~:~:.~:1::::::::::: [Bl'~Hid_, .>IU 11 .\1 ~:-·,:~;-:~·:~·HC"-:n-:-·i...ds_'m_. -~-:-~-61'' ".'".'".'_E:M".'~E~R~IA~n~~~:~'.?A".'Y~""'.''l1:~:~~~~~1K~~~~i~~~~~~~~~s~:~1.:~,~:~N~ood, --2-2 UNITS ICECCHAAPLAETDES t;1t.c ,q!I .•ll l.1i.:1· c . .i -~ •;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;o, ., Great while ..... ater view. Sh s b b EAST BLUFF ~I~ ::;,;1·, • -----••••••••••••••••••••••• • <trp! 2 tory3 r,2 a. Pride of owricrship! 22 2701-C llarborBl\'d., ,..,,1,,111 ,. , ,, "' • • • M" · Uk BY OWN t:H-3BH .. l'h ilBdrms .. ilb:iths,den11.·/ bllns, t·~ts, drp~. frpl. ~orgeous apartment un· ll'ltcsa Verde Shopping GreatStarterHorM Bel Mudie 1n1mum peep H1\. Vac:1nt. S47 ,000. frpl c.,_,f~rl nd1:~ d1dn1_ng rec. f;ics. Isl lime on its. Prime -view loca· Ce nter JCoslai\lesa. \'~t· \•our V,\, offer t>'llA 1rcr, :i nil l'l';o snnahl y pi:Mced. I/arbor Ii i, Ens ign , healed lerrilcl' Central · · · lion. om plcte lcn:1nt ease cu -...; ,ext fw ! 7301 Elke, I !:Sul 1naxirnum comlorl room .. cc u ... ~, ra J:int mkt' $53 950 Owne r . C Pl 11 642 .,.78 1 1 11r 1•1•r1lr;11·t, or· 11.•hatever. HB 92646 Fri irn :.iiat•ious livin g f.l:ir111crs. l'h : 646·7J4JT, loc a lion neil~ lennis _I_l<l-5:'>2·~85 privacy. Swimming pool. 333 to claim your ti ckets. 1 h1:.,1' 111\1: of the IO'o\'C"l \'uu ~ire I.lie "·111ncr (lf r 0 0 111 an ii moder 11 F , S , ~/or 545-1275 1\1, T , <·ourts. $155,000. EASTBLUF'F. \·u. 3 BR, 3 Owner will cash out to I North County toll free pru 1•d 3 ll H homC's wilh a <tN ~:\'I I' l'ASS kll l'ht•n, 1 he• s11.•ceJlln f.! & Wed. TU RH ER ASSOC. ba & bonus rm. Cc an be 5 lax .~ef~r~ed . c~c.han.~~· number is 540-122()). ~.·1 ·1~' ~"1;$ '.~~;;:·. ·:1'1'~~.~.c,~~.; i l.(Ood for I he "-'hole ~l;url·a~c ll',ld.~ lo thre.c Huntinnton Beoc:h 1040 1105 N. Cst llW~', l.ag.una UR). Across from park. .1•1 '' c'~ ri~~nein~ l~Val!·~ 1---·-·-·---- ..... "'~ .>JU ""' l'.nn dyJ l:11n 1!y bt·drlM)ms. And 11 ~ 494-1177 MO·S5fiOA.t-:t•nt e. rea axs e er. · , to llu,· all uv er'ltKJks one of the •••••••••••••••••••••••1.-;...;~:::;;;;;;;;;;;;j--;:;-~ --bed roo m & 16·1 bedroom. Houses Unfundlhtd ACREAGE OH THE BAY l\",·;1 rl ' :? ac r e~ of \'iC\\I propc·rty ~u rrot111d1·d hy l:irge l'St•ite homes. P r r h:<·t :-1t c> for · ;1 home \.Vitlr pool, tc•nn1 ~ r·n u rt ~i n d /o r s tablt'S. l1rl'!'lt·11 l1·d .1t Slfl!l .000. WAMT AM EXCLUSIVE ADDRES57 l ~t\t t·r t:1kt· a look ul this 1:-ir~c I'' o·Sl Or\· -1 bC'<.lr oo nl h o n1c \\·ith tnr ma l d1n1ng room l.oc a l t'd on t'O fO C'r lot prov,d111 j! Vl e \~'S Of f\'t•Y. port l{t'::t<·h 11 :..ht~ ;1t nig h t ;ind \Val<'r du r 111 g the d a~;. S.18. ,000. LI DO 15LE Sp;io1ou ... l\\lt·:-tory '1 b('·droom hom l"' on !;~' Int . i---an1 1ly roqm, E ."<cc llc nl floor p!Jn for 1::im1 1 ~~ wi th oJd ('r th1ld rt·n S130.ooo 2111 San Joa(flrin Hills Rood l<EWPORT CENTER, M.I. 644-4910 f h I I $ c;>UICK $ I• ., t H · ht Lovl·l~ow v a cancy . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ICE CAPADES 1111 t'sl 0 trt>t:' !J ncci , "ewpor euJ s l.Jurrv -1714.1752-1700. General 3202 ,,.,,. "''"·Ca ll SYMPHONIC HOLLY LANE INVESTMENT DIVISION CHALET "" "'° We Buy Houses !.Ol'fli ri10 ;":';'0!\N51S Ask for Ed. ~;~~~a C~~~c A;it~d! ~~:,~~in~L ::~~ !~iii~ 1111?!i}f::1 -~~~(essionel Scr~i~~.1-: ••••••••••••••••••••••• , . ·_, ll~ftli~ Re~~_st~!~B~~~44 ~~ ~~:~t.it.0~ot.ari:~ ~~~!~~~:~:c=~~:i1~~. -~~!l!~ •LANDLORDS• . -:::i:•-••• =-=~ ~ _ l'or tennis court, pool, thruouf.!hl. .LocatCt"I in th 13 UNITS Homefinden• 'J;1ss1ric1I ;iris sell blg items. s mall ilcms or ;1ny ttc m.64i ·56iR I 00 G r nrral R.E. macnab I Irvine realty --- 1002 SOMETHING SPECIAL -S94,500 Spanish courtyard entry + gr::iciou s- hlcnd of excitingly different features. Secluded. 1>rivat c. excellent location in lr\•inc Terrace. Ken Jl art lcy 642-8235. (1)48) HARBOR YIEW HILLS Newly list ed J b<'<lroom + ra·mily ·room at ONl.Y S99.500. WITH pool & Jacuzzi! Ta s.t r fullJ' decorated & pr o fl'ss ion a ll)' land s caped w /cascadln J.! \\'t1t c rfal l in r e ar. Walter King 644·6200. (049) 16t~ M..;:A1triu, 64' fi1DQ ,._•PO•I 81~cl'i. C.!•lorni. '2~6) YOU 'l ,J~ SAVI-: 1'1llN~Y wh en you assum e a lnw interest 101111 ? 4 & 3 Ur"s. 111 all ;irt•as ... all il 1:1kcs 1f fl 10 15 thousand for lo mo IHlymls & int. No 11u 11lif y in~. f'or PF.H .. 'O lt.~t ANCI:: call sprawling _1!:1rrtens. Well mos t d esired parl ol 642·9900 .... secluded. S!>5.000 Nljw\)o rt H f'i~h t.s. Im· In Costa Mcsn w/!)001. C;i li forn\;1's Lllrgest ..., M4.ti·J:l77 S©\\.atllA-& ttfS • That Intrigu ing Wora' Gome with a Chuckft I I 1 1 I I' 1 • REHLEP I I EHANYl 'i I I I I I I I . An efficiency eii:ptrt died ~-~WC..:.YrL:.,:E;..:,N~ l tnd O') lht w1y lo th• g1•Y•, I I: I I rti1ed t~ lld..othit collln tnd"' '::::'.:• =·==· ::::::'•':::'._~ ••td, Htf you w ill pol -Ol'I 'I I lhi1 bo• you ctn l•y off lov r . TE HS RH _men.· 11i1 1-.-'I ...:l;-::..1;.' ~I.:.' ..,.I~ o '-..... '""''" _. '--'-· -'·-~--'-'-~--' b, .., ...... I!\ .... '"""""' _,. ~ '°"' d....,ioil 1.-1Nt1 No l Mlow t9 "'INT Pl!JMlf RfO ll1T!I$ IN I !ttf~f SOUAtfS e u~~,t~~N~!?t~l ltltllS I I I I I I SCRAM·LETS Alts~ Claulflcolioft 1010 n1cd1alc o t·cupaney. Gross. S23 ._700 YC':+rly. •RentalServiC't!• Fire p!ac·e. t wo baths, Xlnt f111anc1nl{. $179,500. 1--""""'""·""'-""'-''--- Jarge Jol and all Lh c lriin· Seashore Beul Es1 11 1~. ~HR, 2 Ha, $18.5., Nev.1>0rt ming~. r.75-~'------Beach, vacant. AJso2 Br •r,.auail lm•Plac• Prop•rtl•• · 751-1020 1•00 QtJ .. ll ST. Nl Wll'Ollf lio\C VACANT Investors Choice Just Listed * * *·* TWO TRIPLF;X.t-:S Side houite $160. Cotita Mesa. kids, pets. 2 Br, bike to beaC'h Huntington Beacb Sl85. Sln1tes ok. Agl. Fee, 776-7330 ------ by Side. Cos la Mesa. B::ich unit hns 2 l11 rge Corner: 3 HR. n('11.•ly re· bedrooms & scpa ralc done. l\.I Mriners &hool. patio areas. lk'"llh huve ALA RENTALS J.gc . lo t . FIJ/\/VA . low inlcrcst w;sumoble $.'H,000 VA loans. f C~ MOVilS -GEM-ASK ING$52,SOOJl;11ch ~·uii :~s. . ... .,.. 120-l"Tustin /\ve .• N.ll. 3 INDIVIOUALllOU$£s Nl!'f'Ollf & IAY.c.M. Mi·IUU Rl::At1'0RS fitl2·4623 011 One Lot. RC<.-cntly up-1 BR dphr $1~ 11.B. now d d & I I Alsofurn&utiiS164 • San Clement~ I 076 f.!:at~d in p.rcrr;tp~~vr~~: l BR house Cdl't1 $1'1~ Uti1 1:11 ot~a. Total moothly JM.I, l for $l&a1ar BIG Osa,AH VIEW income $650. Z DR ;tllr. i•J)t S® C.?il. Pool site Jot, w/w vu. ONL y Q ,950. Also 2 Br dplx SIOO, pet New 41lr, z1h ba, 3 ('8r 2 DR house $2fl01lvail2un 0 I $19..n $10000 D.AV I 0 UOIJ llK F. lot,chld &pctnow 1.:.ir. n Y ,.,_, , · 3 1!1! hou,·c $100. Mo"c 1'n du. Ownr. 6i.\-7414 RF.AL TOR • ·~~'---j ___ _}><~r.~.-~9'~050~--J Kids & peta, fncd·r:11r. Mobil• Hames Some 11'1\'llly n~ce3,4Mbr For Sale 1100S18,000. Tax W ritto homes, appln1. all prices Off Call us or come by ••••••••••••••••••••••• ALA RIHTALS APT. S~. 1\tob1lc lfomc 111 Stllcr will ACCCJll $18,000 642·1383 Aiiult PurkontheRny pre·p:1 1d Interest l\n~ ----·------ $111 ,750. ~64="-'""""~·~10.:21 C'lo.sr: et1crow beCoru ~·rtd \tESA Ve d 2,._, -or yciir. 1111 11;~ llrorlt · r a ........ moms, · , 1 1 bl ruul luxury. Ste the Stll ldle1tt'l m1 withaJ>ai·Pn l cllt1 .1 a xa eat l .V I b S37S ly Pilot ClaasUied ad. c;i i1 1r .. 1 sialn1 r~lt . co~n r cu · per, 642·.5&711 ' 4~)-4$1JS Broker m · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... _ r. r "· I • Houses Untun11wn:o t"'lt.Hi:loti» "ntwmisked Aporlmonts furnished Aportme..h Fwnlaht-d AportMt.tt U•fwft. .A.parlmtft'h Uj."'"'-Monda , December 23. 1974 CAIL Y PILOT BJ I ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• •• ..,. ................... •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••····~·· 4.portm•nts Furni"'l'd Offic• Rental 4400 liusine11/ Gfltttal 3202 lrvlne 3244 osto Mesa -3724 Ntwport 81ach 376-9 to M110 3824 Huntington Btoc.h 3840 or Unfu..,.ilhed 390 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • lavert/Fm..:. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••• • • • •• •••••••••••••••••••••• •••• • • • • Leas1"ng ... ew ••••••••••••••••••••••• LANDLORDS! We Sp e cl .. li ie 1n Newport Bench • Coron:1 del Mur • & Laguna. ()u r Rental Scrvire is FREE to You! Try Nu-View! HU0 VIEW RENTALS 67 3·4030or494·3Z48 . ... .............. .... . . .. . .. ' . . . . . . .. ..... .. ... . . . . .. . . ... ........ _,..... * R"HT"S * LAS BlltSAS APTS s110. 1 6 R tl uplex, •1u1et •SHi'.l mo·2 Br,2 Bi.I T llE t~XCl'flNG Retai"I + .... O.,p~ .... ..:1y SOOS " """ Casa de Oro ss1:;1 River Ave 6'lZ·25&3 \'ery safe court. Couplt•, •$215 mo·:I Hr,JUa PALM MESAAPTS. r" ·-.. 4 BR~~~:~rity 1'~14~ c~~~~!';~~~~Ar'c?il ~l~v~J~~ ~1~~g b~ic~.tl~~: ~e0t1~:8 i;s~k~~w~~1('11~h ~:!·f~~~~ .. ~~1.~&1~~~ ri11 NU T Ea5ctt~o NPT , Offices ;·~·;~·~··;Q~~-~~·~; 2 0n, 21;: I crra~1375 Cu11~0~ d ~i~n(.-d htd pool. Security. Adult:> 54ij--03S8 Nl'.:w 2 &· 3 fl fl dl•luxc , Bach. l & 2 Bil. fn.1m $17 From 35' ff. Shop. Salt & Fresh wtr. 3 UR. II , • f e.ttur1ng. J UXURJOUS LARGE 3 Br 2 Ba jus f · 1. ll w· & Adult11,N0Pcl:s d I I Very reas. 615-7448 & .2 11 $395/-&z:;.Sp:.H'iouski(chcn wi th in· ·' LJ!. a br, • • 1 p s. I s cnt. l~lill\1.esaDr. B r oin fle lo\' rommerca &1G-JU53, De1:1ne flomes direct lighting oceanfront. \\'ntr. $450. rcdec.CrplS,llrps,bl tns. ~a r's. 1.517 llunt1ngton (.) blks rrnrn NC\\'j)ort complex: Sp;1n1~h s~ylc. -"'-==------ 3 8R,2 Ua $1SO .separatcdin'g.area f'rp l c, Ja und , gar. J\!es~.d c l M i1r arc11. St . Ph. Ub8·6tlU..\ o r Ol\'d.l l'h~nlyofParkin~.f'rom ''HEALTHf'OODS" Wti lnut Square •11 ·l'k t G-16-311..\ t-um1l1 es only, no Pt-'l" 536-900!S 546·\.ltlllO JJG :sq. ft. to l·~lJO ~q. ft. or 2 of So. Caltf nul5l attrae.' 2BR .l"am Rm $275 ,o_me 1 e5. orage pl ease. S225. 1n o . -~-more. F u ll f<ic1 h tie:i . live country stores, ..-.·ell i Bedroom. Family room ' ·rurtle Rock •Cl ,rivadte patios OYNAJ\1 IC lrg oceanfront 675-51'100, Bkr, No f'ce N t:\\' .Deluxe 2 Hr, l 'f~ Ba. San\ a Ana $125 to Sllfi. Drop <'C1lings. llccc:isctl est . 673-3409; 548--6424. dining room. Walk tO 3 BR 2 ua ~35/450 • •1?scb·I gar1•1 &~w /storagc 3l)r, 2boi, yrly, S.100 mo .. LG E 1 & 2 BR SlOO ·l l8.') Studio. Al,l bltns,". $250. Spec 111 I Sin i<le Apls. light ing. Air 1.:ond.itiont:d.t-'=='-===--="- beach. LuCuesta by the d 01 • ar e pu man Uuy 6;16·1103 nigh t • · · rno. All uttl pd. 000·1&19 Garois<'s incl'd.Nr.shop Prun~ Jol'at1on . JU::ll. l)!f l<"IREWOOO ~u.slness, 2.l seu, Huntington Beach. 5 BR reenlri..-e I tomes •Kingsizc Bdrms 673 2586 • Adj, to s hop'g, pool, n or 8~6·4938 ping & tra nsportation. (r<'ewuy ! Good visibility. Yrs. est a bltshed. Xlnt $550 per. mo. 546-231 Ct~~£RO\LE$tOO .pool -Ba rbeques -sur· ' . pets. 1887 l\lonrov ia 542----1>547 Now lcusing new rtlta1J c l ien l el~. Good loc . agent. 4 HR , 2 ba ' $360 rounded w_l plush lndscpg APartmtnt Unfurnished 640·6175 i BU, bltns. 1 blk to stores. • :c1 nd Oll'icc :15, ft . no. Sun . 646.2~87 ~==------d J)EJ:o:ltf'IELD Adults -No pets ••••••••••••••••••••••• p k Uk $175. 7731 Ellis. &l.2·2671; ~I is:> ion VICJ0 ·1':l 1'oro .C.,."-'=-------lolboa PenlnlUla 3207 ., ~ 1 HDHl\1 f"urn.8215. a r • e 675·4M69 Ari•a . Call t(l prcvif'w ln•estment "'c"A·'L'LbaS· S2 7SOO~so 2 liDRM t-"'urn.$245. Balboa Peninsula 3807 Surroundings Laguna Beach 3848 '11·1J 752 -1700. Opportunity 5015 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LARGE 2Br, 2ha Duplex:. dbl gar, I Yi blks l.o bay. $300 mo. yrJy. 673-6474 . • r 365 W. Wilson ij.1l·ltl7 l ••••••••••••••••••••••• or:LUX1': l .2&3 Br A))L..; NEW Vl c10N OCEANF'H ON'rYcarly.1 P \·tP<i lios -flldPool ........................ • • [II , ....................... . e ""l... e HU, Englcnook, welba1', Nr. Shop'g -Adll.sOnly ON l.Y 11 LEFT. New 2 & 3 YOU'LL BE GLAD 11·1· 11:~ l·i i"b~~Aq~~tNy~l~nvcs1 -· REALTY . balcon y , 1·p!s, d r1,s. M f ' · At Br d el u xe C on · e. Corona del Mar 3222 l Ur Furn s,11~ hlti~-· t·~·_1>ort. G75·15Jt; ar anique p .. s dum'i111um ,;, Spectacular YOU W AJTEI>! mcnt prices. Calt fo r ••••••••••••••••••••••• A Red l-liJJ Company 2 Br Furn "" --1777 Sointa.Ana Avc, C:\1 ocean ''iews, near Vic· lnlrodut tinG new bac lNVt~ · oippt. 17111833·2063 Uni v. Poi rk Center Lots of bllns, pool , woilk \VALK ·ro DAY & B<·1H·h, ?\1gr Ap.t._113 •l<l6-5542 tor1oi Beach., from s:l25. ;.ind l l:idr.m apls .v.·cl DELUX E 2 room office Mortgages Trust Irvi ne to s hoppin g. '1:0 m i. 2 br, 1 1~i? ba, gar . .,111dr)"SPACl()US OpiX'r 2 Hr, ·1!14·1195 . worth seeing. Rt•ftn e Corona de\ Mar $125 Mo. D d ' beach. 931 W. 19th.SL rm S23;> yrly. rel s. 407 near nt>w t'nl·I g·ir Nr yet affora dable •Gr1~a1 Realonom irs llkrs eor ' 5035 $SO. OFF I ST MO. 2 Br, l B<i, frplc, garage. $295. 673·2925 : 675.2024 548·0492 !la rding. 548·75.')8 or W• t ·I i·r ·..,,,051.75'1;,9 ·North enU, 2 blks. from UEA Cl-l e nvironment ,,75 _,,700• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 548-3607. cs c. i ·~__.:..!__·_~_._ bcaC'h & Viet(!{' 1-l ugo ·s. furni s h e d and un u s.soo. LUSCIOUS Tri-Jovel . -. -. -;\PTS Unfurnished, 2 Br. l ·BK . r ange. r efrig,, furnis hed. 'LOANS up to 80% 3 br, 2 ba, srlf-elean '~. WEHAYERENTAL.S FURN.apts,lg~lBr Sl~. Nb\Vdlx2 Brd_upll!x or 3 8195. Util i)(I, pool .l~idry rpts/drps. wood .Panel· O ove n ! 404 Fe rnleaf. AS\o\'ell asa fine selection Ideal fo r b.1che lqr s. Br ho use. E lee kit , facil e pts drps dshwhr 1ng, open beam cc1L ~00 •$185 fo $215 I st TD Lo-....9•/2°/o 675~7Sforappt. of beautiful homes f'Ol l Adil ~; 1993 Church ~ar a ~c. \V . li<iy .Ave clos~d gar'.N"o~ts. ' mo.1~1cl.a llutil. ,.,.,1.b, ... 0 ..... 0.1.... 2ndTDLoans ~~~='-''-""-=---!SALE ! Let us solve your 548·9633 h73-5iltl l 11acicndallarbor A"lS '.'tud10 renlal, 2 bl ks. 646 -8453 •••c~11.e on1ee ... A11 LowestratesOrangeCo. DUPLEX 2 b 2 b f I " ~1 b h I' •M•ft11i•••~d .... 1e•o. r gar. C'lose ,..!_·._~h .a~·"',•n·. housing needs. We'r e l BR Furn 2 Jrg closets 8J9-7..\7ti ro1n eac ;. nr. ouery Sottl1-r Mtg; Co. WU'l'. .. here toserve you! · .·-· b d · ··c . 1 B h 3818 :-ihack & V11lage .f'a1r. ~ &f.2.217 l 545-06ll Avail,$325mo.673-3315 c1 ue~.1'.' size e · .pri ~. opi5 reno eooc t&2 Bfl. unfurn Garden $150~1 0.i ncL aJlu11 l. ~ dressi~g rm. ex~~a Jrg. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Apts. Frplc, D/\V, pvl 1\l ission Hcalty ·194·0731 · · "~5,i-"==-------~~~·ing •rarbor area 24 Charmin g 1 bedroom ~oo~,s, e nc; I'. 1;ar w/ 3 BR . 2 BA. bltns,dshv>'hr , pal!o. $175 to $200, t boiby -. -.---:; ~e d~\t-E: !-'-=-------- house. Freshly dccorat. storage. Adults only, no \.ii:.ishe r /dryt!r. Occoi n ok . Nr. Ir vine lndustri~J I BDR~I . slv. & rein,.,. ·~· ~,~~ OFFICE SPACEN.8. TD 'TR.A. ed, private P<1lio. Pets pets. • view.S275. ••li-12·115.'i. arl'a 557·ll!M l Fcncd. yd, Occet nvicw, l p..0\)\.1 Wc!itC li rf Dr. One man • • DE ok. $225 Open 1-S SWl. 600 2<135 Fullerlnn.C.M. ----·-·-·--· blk. beach. Pct OK, $175. 433 S • · orricc $65/mo. Call Gene Trade your 2nd trust 1h Acacia. 5484%7 LGE 1'"ULLY f'URN 2 BR. Corona dtl Mar 3822 I ,BR n(•ar 1-larlxir li!".'d . 4:1ti· li1S l or 5.J7.f!J'J:J l uperior Avenue !!ill, 642_o2()(1 deed for a level builda ble Casto Meso Hit / , d . pool ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cpt s, dr1Js, bltn,;. rc!rig. Son Clemente 3876 Newport Beach ----lot 500 f'l. from beautiful . 11",s'. w lo\, tr~·5 1 90· i'Jewl v )'Cdccoratcd ., BR Pool. Sl55 mo. No pets. Office Forleoase Lake Arrowhead with ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lloyd B nkBld • .i t s no pc s, · · · ' ~ ' 1·7· 0000 Ukr Nofr-"' ••••••••••••••••••••••• p · H __. Bl d l'ull lak e pro'••o'leges s u g. 6'12·9520 l 'h ba, bltns, sundeck, ~~--""-, , . rime ew.......,, v . • • Eastsidelge38r. Un ive rsity Park.Irvine ----pool , frplc. adults·no NE\\.'LYOECORATED LGE 2 Hr, 2 Ila, view. location. Front office AEgqtu.ity $9500, 752·0400, nr Wes t c liff/17t h . Days 552·7000 EveS S225. 2Br rcdec.Uli l pd. pets $245 673·1418 eves. decks,dshwhr.2car gar.MESA 1860 A, Newport --• d, 1 . · _ • 2 J3r w/gar. Wat.._,r pd. 5250 494.2339 Pool /rec. Lsc $300. Agt Pool. A u ls. Sorry .. no orwknds. SISO 1567 "ll'' Otange --·-...:..--~·----! Id 1 f Announcemfttts/ 64&.12S5 LagunoBeoch 3248 ~\s. ··Look·You'LI Like sEETOeELJEVE! Av e. C al l 636·412ll MissionViejo 3867 GARDEN ::;.:"a,es~aG~~c:1l ,L.,..to&•·F~-'-~ RENT Lse/Option. ltl esa ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1800Wallacc &15--0805 2 hr, I ha. S270·S290. 3 br. belwcen l·S ••••••••••••••••••••••• APTS fie. Formerly1 Coin & os _.... Verde 3 Br, 2 Ba , brand NORTH end Ocean view,----_ 2ba. S3~5. All recently re· I I BDRM W n OFT LOVELY new condo, A/C_ 1 rl f ••••••••••••••••••••••• new plush crptg, freshl y 3 BR 2 BA charmer. &ISO. BACllELOR apt, ut!I pd, deC'o rated & w/garage. -1-C&D. ds hwhr. pool, gar. ~·r~s~ ~tfitt':1es~, ~~~~· Starop Shop. Lot5 o Lo5t & Found 5300 painted, immac. thruout. Mo. Un furn. 49-1~24 crpts. drps, l>'ft pal.10, 422 Larkspur, li44·6800 or Pvt. "J lio.1r9~·~;oold . $250/mo. 5111-76.'i.'l Bltins, laundry faciliti es . parking. Available ••••••••••••••••••••••• Huge trees & frplc. $350. laund, nr shopping. Sl24, 644·7326 -----Rec. room w/pool table January I , 1975. Call L 0 s T : n h 0 d es i a n mo. Century 21,!>16-9521 LOC)una Miguel 3252 859 W. 19th Sl, 642 3452 ILOFT ONLYI Neowport Beach 386'1 ~ym room, saunll. pool . w. E. Lochenmyer, Rid gcback male dog. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $30 WEEK & UP Co5ta Mesa 3824 Pvt. p:.1lio . frpl,6moold. •••••••••••••••••••• .. •• Adults only, no pets. 2881 Realtor 646-3928: whca lon color. Vic. BACK Bay 4 Br. 3 Ba, 2 ., BR 2 BA Io th HAYLOFT APTS B Cl b & Od story deluxe. 380 l\tiroi -· cont on . e ••••••••••••••••••••••• • Bristol, Costa l\.1esa. Eves. 673--4577 B~1 lboa ay u • Lo R I golf course overlookin~ •S6.00 ~ight &Up HACIENDA OF.?\fEKf.A 283 A•o<odo.CM OCEAMFRONT 751 14t5 -----d1e's Restaurant. NB • . ma.$400.mo. ca tor, lake. 527;'). Ca\l l>cfore 5, •Stut!io&I BH Apts -h 673-8908 642·2222 675 2030 •'tV & Maid $cry Avail 160 W. Wilson.C.l\.. 645-0143 2 BR, 2 ba, wntr$400 LOW COST Need~ ols. * Phune Service -I-ltd Beautiful Grounds 2BR , 2 ha. winter$300 l•••••!lll••ll!lllJ OffLC'e & commc rci;d LOST : REWARD. Gold TWO HO!o-tES,4 BR, 2 Boi , M" . y· . 3267 pool Adults -No Pets \TTRACTIVE 1 or 2 BR, BAYFROMT .... ·• sp;n;e in !\lission Vi l'JO & weddin~ band w/Hebrew 2 Frplcs . cneld yard, ission ie1o · •Childrcn&Pel Section io minutes lo ocean. shag crpts. bltns. drps, 3BR.2 ba.unf,$475yrly :(Sf ..... v : 'Laguna Niguel a reas. lett ering. Laguna Ben Mesa Verdearea. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •S5.offweeks rentw/ad Lar~el&2 Br.IBR$1 7S.; adults·nopets.Sl40·Sl65. STEPSTOB"'CH ' '' ""r's C a l l owner. J,aul Hotel, Sal 12·14. (213) 3BR, l 'h Ba,cncldy;ird , NEW ON 'fl-IE GOLF 237GNewportBlvd,CM 2 BR $190-with Patio 1970Wallace,64S--0176. JBR.2 ba ,$300'";Iy u~ · ~· -Brazeau,1:1 31-1400 598.zsos a ft 5pm. · Eastside.548-4471 COURSE. l-'or lease,-a S..\R.97.l5or&.15·3967 Sl95. Gas & Woiter inc., nf 1 1 BR, 2 Ba , Fam·rm , Draperies, carpets, gas Off The 3BCRH,A2bHaH.$325ELfRuOHT.yr y. ·-cORONADELifA~ Ronald McNeil 25 I 0 Coast Hwy LB 92651 MESA Verde 3 br, 2 ba. Frplc, Wet·bar,Call cxes heat, gas slo\'e. air eon- Drps, crpts, bltns. frpl c, &wknds 833-3171 **•GARDEN APTS ditioning. swimming Beaten Path 2 BR, den, 2'h ha; nearly 2 Br Townhouse. frplc, t-'ound: Fema leo Coll ie,tan, whit.ewearinJ: flea collar. vicinity of Tewinkle School. 546·13'19 encl yd. Kids & sm. pet · I h s new. 2 Frpl. all bltins/ from $250. 1 Br from $195. **•POOL poo . rec. room, was er . . 1 ok. $380 w /,gardeocr, ewport Beodt 3269 & d -~ Obi. garage. boat slip .. Pool, tennis, continent a You are thcwinner or ONE VIP PASS (good for the whole fa mily ) 54"'--""'" Furn . !&2 Br apts in ~t.:!'s. Adults-No PeL<; $.575mo.,yrly. breakfast.Someocean & ...--...... 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• adult section. No pets. OAKRIDGE VILLA •Luxurious shag carpet CORONA DEL MAR Catalina viev.·s. Separate itESA VERDE, 4br. 2ba, BR, 2 BA Duplex, YI b1lk. Elm Garden Apts, 3 nr,2 Ba, bltn.~.children tBltins in cJ Dishlo\·as~er 4 BR, unf. house·, fam : fahmil)'. sec&tiof~· Cl~c lho Found, part Collie · Shephe rd well trained fem a le dog in CdM, Wearing flea co llar. 675·0454 w/w crpts. Urps, frplc , lo beach. SJOO. r y. 642 3645 L p l&G BB~t' g 1ne ....:ac b'ttins, fncd yrd. See 642-3188 -welcom e . $2 25. 858 *' ri:: oo as s rm. 2 baths. $500 Lease. s oppin · to the '"< •Tropical Pool• Center. 2BR $190-IBRfrS170 orlease /oplion. ! 64-4·26 1. IC[ CAPAOES 3-8pm,3013SamoaPlace & 4 BR .• yearly. Near Gas&Waterpd-Garoi ge 28R lb f $2'7S I 1 Br, cpts, drps: bltns.PRIVACY + 2 Br,2Ba, LAMANCHA.APTS • a.un . yry Found, sa lt and pepper DOLL HOUSE I br, new beach. S365 ToS49S patio. Gas & water paid. gar. patio & y;1 rd. 5225. MEWPORTCREST Rooms 4000 CHALET 1\1ina ture Schnauzer paint, cpl:>, drps, stv. Caywood Realty 5-18 11 68 778 Scott Place. C.M. 2 BR. 2 ba,condo$.12S . f Ad d Fencd . yd. $175545-7361 548-1290 . No pels. 646·4414. 642'·:.!007 or~5·6318 COMMERCIAL ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2701-C Harbor Blvd.. vicinity °: ams ~n COND0 2 b ' ''b pool 2 BRFurn.SJ75.Rcc rm, ***GARDENAPTS LIVEATTllEBEACII, li\1e!ia Ve rde Shopping Place nl!a· Wea r ing_ MESA del Mar 3br, lrg r, '~ a, ' pool no children or pcl~. ~ BR APT. Kids OK. No Office suit'e, Npt. 5250 S25 & up a wk. 673·0440 Ce nter) Costa l\.1esa. choke chain. 54().1289 sep family im, $350. Vac. bllns, W<\50.fdry, gar. no 64s...:OO:i2 .aft 55-16-6184. •••'POOL pets. Sl 75/i\:l o. f'J NI:-: KNOT l\tfJTEL Plca.~e ca ll 642·5678, ext ~ J an lst.546·9427 pets. S350 mo.675 911!8 Unfurn. 2 Br apt in fam1· l~Al bert.CM.ti4G·5fl96 33J lo claim vour ticitets. Found, 4 month old RBOR f' hi· d . SHARP 1 BR. furn. Nclo\' ly sectio n. Crpts &drp!i. ROOMS S20 wk up. with !North Couilty toll free Beagle Blk and Brown. Z BR, 2 BA cpt.s, drps,llA 1-.ig a.n s, <'rpts & pa int. $155 mo. Nopels.642·3&15 kitcben $30.wkup apt . numbcris 540·1220). 12~~99~·~'4~7~0'-------bltns, fr pl , fncd. yd, close l~ M.arincrs Sch & Jo NE s ll EAL TY ---· Marina Pacific 548T 97J5or&15-3967 • *' *' patio. $300. Nr. parks & Park, En~lf~n n.uddleSc~ 673_6210 •EXT HA lrg 2 Br, 2 Ha. V'll ·------tLosl nr StuCt Shirt NB sch ls . S m . pe t s OK &llbr. H1gh.D1st, 3 br, 2 --Crpls, drps. bltns. no I as _-NICE rqom, pvt bath & s5• PER SQFT Bizarre lkg gry/blk fem 642·8951 ha pvt. pubo $400 mo. I BR apl furn. No pet.s. pe t s. 830 Center St. brand New Custom Apt:; PARK NEWPORT balc on)' overlooking 1617 WESTCLlf.~f.NB mongrel. Ans to Sheila ~:";'":"':-:;;-;:::=:;-:-:;--;-l.~54~8!:;77.1!842 Adults only, $120 1no. &16-1181 Bach 1BR·2BR APARTMENTS harbor & ocean. $35. wk . AGT.:i4l-5032 Ca ll 557·37S8:::_ ___ _ 2 ~· Small fenced yd. I WESTCLIFfo~ ARE/\ 48R 646-1339 ----Drive by l lIOVi t:toria Bachelor I or 2 ~2 block ocean. 250 Los t h had ctl1ld 1 pet ok . $170 351 ' Eashide Lqe 2 Br. Almost to Huntington B c d r o o m s and Seaview, Cdl\1 or.rice .for . rent possible ra:el ::d· :r:y ea~.~~ Avacado 642·0857 !~~o~~mr~.o~e~~::.~~ar~ Huntln9to~ Beach 3740 \V /\V' hltns. ref r ig, pool. •OPE~~~\c;'/suN • Townhouses . SM'ALL Sleeping Room l 1.v e -1 n 'n C a nnery bad a red collar with ~~oloYal'·y 3234 School. $425 per month.••••••••••••••••••••••• ~!I.59·520A.dults, no pets. 6'5 6177 Fr.sz24-.-500pen9-5Dady /b th c · t Village area. Sl50 mo.to bells Pis rctumtol98.SZ ~• K ·~ ----'· Spa· Pools· Tennis w a · Gnv c nie n mo rent 673·5656 • ••••••••••••••••••••••• &16-3882. BEAUT I Br furn. apls ~------Ac ross from Fashion Co rona de! l\.1ar loc. $85. · · Isthmus La:~•=·~·--~- 3BR 2 ~ba Tiburon Con· $525 PER l\fO 3 b 2 b Sl~~ $175 Spanish style Sl45-2 Br <l ·plex. cpts. ;~~~s~1i·1t~s~r 'z.i~1baE1~~~ Island at J amboree on mo. 673-·13!)3 lu5iness Rental 4450 LOST Blk fem white ~n do 'nr Br~khurst & San b . l . I .. Nnr, . a. buli,d1ng, pvt , enclosed rng, re fr, family no pets. San Joaquin Hills Road . FOR 1or2 peopl". men o ••••••••••••••••••••••• chest' cockapoo' '-t B I .• , es va ue in ~ many gar., pool, sauna , laun· 758·R Shalimar, ,\\'C, for appt. e~11l :11'~ 17 I • ~ Diego Fry. 2 car gar, wet features. 714-ti73-4171 dry, adlts 17301 Kcelson 548 .0:158 :J P 1\.1 li4~i-51 25 Cpl /no 14, 644·1900 women. Kitch. ptiv'gs. Center San Clemente Dec 11 675'-5464'-"-'---- bar, S375 lse. 5.16--lfl82 Lane 1 blk west of Beach ----~ pl·ls. Outside pct OK. ~·~04 JOOO sq fl 78 LINDA ISLE off Slater. 842·7848 MEDITERRANEAN TOWNHOUSE ----Store or Office LOS1', s ma ll 6mo female HuntiftcJtonBNCh 3240 5300 sq ft , G ba ths,·a YILL GE E/\STSIDE . LOVELY P vt . Rc a l·h S iamese cat, Vie : ••••••••••••••••••••••• fire places. Loads of FURN. Bachelor. frplc. A I br, Park·hkcgrounds 2 Br, 2 Ba~ den. walk1n hom e, can accommodate on E l Ca mino Real f"cr nl caf, COM, $10 BRAND new, deluxe Con· bllns. Dock ror ss· bnat. dshwhr, jacuzzi, carport. 1 BCdroom $108 $160. 54'8·7<137 l'loscts, patio, pool. frplc, 3 persons or man & wife, Excellent parking Reward, 675-3864 do, 3 Bedroom, sauna. HOW VACANT 1 blk from be<ich, Si6.'i. 2 Bedroom & Den S2-12 2 car g ar .• ad t.1 I ts, 548.1464 492-9764 492-7333 ·- p ool. Cu,slom s ha g 714.846_7336. 2 Bcdroom;.; $260 1 YR NEW-2BR, 2 fl . l<.'ast!/oplion.54ft-8397 LOST: MALE CAT. wht tc $1650.1\io. 2 BcdroomTownhsc ·S325 ba's, snoi g crpl'd, beam G -· d Vocation Rentals 4250 :• w/gold patches. Vi e: ~~~eJ;~i rabl~r::e~~i~~ Cati 645·1260anytime 1 BR furn or unfurn. si3s. 2400 Harbor Bl vd. c~ lovely kitch w/bltn LAB • E J be r m, 2 ba, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 200 F'l. Front:ii:(e" llarbor/Baker. Reward. ·ACRE h h · B k +util.Bachapl $l l0.util Cost1j_~·1_esa (714 l5.'i1·802CI Hru , di s pos:1 J & i)/W. bltns, W, encl gar., onHarborBl•d. 556-13-37~·------Car garage. 2 Very 'n r a c •n ac N -iivL patio, sec. enclosed a~ult s . S225 . mo . PalmDesertCondo. p3 ,·cd JOt, buildinn ap. --: private enclosed patios. Bay Area area. Bcauliful pd .. 1 blk beach. Pool. CASA VIC T 0R14 "<If. Avail J an 5th. :12<!5 64i-4387 Spac1ou. s 1 bed. rm .un. •l. prox . 1300 sq. fl. Lease LOST :_. ~100 Reward . fo r 846-5437aft6PM.· custom designed house c hi l dren or p e t s. " 1 h 1 t s ianese c t 1 w 1, iew , -ri re place & 960-2746 APTS mo. Please call 968·4950 \VSTCLF1'~ 2 b 11h puo , J11CU1:ZI. s opp1ng $2000. per mnnth. os · .1 a <,I 1vc,~ . arc:i. r _ ~ ;irea . ,\va1l weekl y 1n Roy Mc Cc:rd4eo othe rwis e $25. D1s ap· 11 , huiltins. +guest house, ~dulls 1 .. 2,3BRw/pati os !&2 BH .chitdrcnok.Util. ba. s ~gle. str~. Pallo, Jan. l\l ont hly in t"cb. pe are d Dec. 13 2nd lfi •:' '• • ' barn, corrals for horses. La9una Beach 3748 t~om $169.50 No Pets paid. No pets ! J\1esu gar. lrplc, S2<J0. A~ll. 642.o.596 6.12.1n 1 Realtor 181 OMew~ Island, Hunt. Hbr., vie .. 962·44n (t:: 546·8103 $100 mo. 541·91J.I. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 ool. rec rm ., elf'valors li ardens. f>.18·7649 1665 Irv 1ne ;\ ve Ci\1 ------Costa .\1 esa 5'&8-772'J some r set & Gi 1 be rt. ~--~-------ISon Cleomeonte 3276 LARGE hill side Bachelor, Sec. gale. Gas & waler -----642-0239 entars to shatt 4300 Honey·coloredbody, drk. $175 · I d 1·1 l d It . pd ~· I R E p L A C E + · ••••••••••••••••••••••• , . trim, Sm. nicks, right J BR, 2 BA. frplc, lrg •••••••••••••••••••••• · inc u es .u 1 • a u 525 Victor1 a.Cl\l,G12·8970 C'athcdral ceiling+ 3 Br. 3 BR, 2 Ba. I blk to bc;.ich, ., PHl .\1 1·. retai l Corona !lei car, spay female 3 yrs. yard, bll-ins. $295/mo. BRAND new 4br. 2000 sq on~y_'.___l l1 ·ti82·529 7 . 2 B:1, gar., patio. $295. No frpl c. beam clngs. S350. HRISTl.~N ma~ to sl~r -i\l ar, 1200 sq ft, ground old , 7 14-846-1017, Barbara, 963-6739. ft w /ocean vu from S.C. LOWER Duplex 2 Br. pets. tHG-441.1 rn1). yrly. 6·15·70.'H B~ apl, :Sl 15. ~·.;' · Call lloor frontage, a /c, park · 213-139--0951 bo u -. . , all4 pm. ~1 --068-.__ 1ni::. 50C l\lastcrs, Owncr 1-c~~-~~----FIREPLACE-4 bcdrm. 2 pier to D.P. har " r._ sc. f~Aht, pvt patio, enc gar, Hunt1n9ton Beach 3840 Bfo.AU1 . 3 Br,.3 Ba, di.-.: F'E i\1AL ~. ·""' 2,;-3,·. Hcaltor .673-4120 VOUN D Preg. Siamese bath, crptg & drapes, $.'i00.mo.71·1·496 .. '27:i ~r~c h.N.end /L..-;c.$275. •••••••••••••••••••••••apt, Nwpt ll,11hls. Crpts. Ca t Li g ht colored OW, bllns. covered p;1tio, ondominiwms 4."1·.IBOl dr1>s, ds hwhr. din rm. sha re 2 br a1?t on ocea11. BUSY corner store, 240o C· h · .11 7 h cr.r ' niee landspg, $.115. mo. NEW 1 ·2 & 3 Br apts. 1 ·2 & fr1)lc, pvt p1.1tio ,'le pool. ~ r o n t · S I 2" I c a Y "I Y sq. ft. 1520 Baker corner &-i~-4r7• 2 ° nr 1 l • • No fees. 963·4567 963-17K6 Unfurni5htd twport Beach 3769 , 211.? Ba, frplcs , gar ., 5300. 'Adlts. !>48--1077 or h71'1-7575 llarhor Lg. term lease. --'· · ------patios, SI 75/$3.'iO mo. ask for Bev or Dale. •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• PIHECREEK • *' * ,. • • (i.16·8588 f"El\1/\LE 1'hnrf:' 4hr llJlUSl' ~--0023 FOUN D DOG : .brn /blk, -\LL NEW, 2 hr, 2 ba Con !l5 \VK UP 1 Bdr 2 Ba L Nf.:W delu xe 2 Br, 11 /2 ba w/~a mc. t•hllcl /pl.'l «k . • Da chs hund /Ch1h uah.ua WALK to heach; nlint <lo. Pool, jacuzzi, rec rm. & ·Ba ch Co lor TV 'maid IYES UP studio. Util pd . 82.'"IO. mo. WATERFRONT "·~cl.:t!ays a fl li,l:l:ll ·l:r!JT • Balboa Penrn m•xJ, 3 mos old. Vil', . eond., 4 bedrm, .? ~ath. Frplc, 2 e ncl patios. No ll'erv p~I TllF. 'MESA TO ITS MAME 42320th St. No Fee VIEWS IN ·~-------,\pprox 280 sq ft offu•p ~ol11ns/Pa,~:: ~Bl. 12/20, fpl~. <'PL'> & d!~· 110~· pe ts . S360. l~roker / :11 5 ·N. N'cwpo~l nivd Over 500 lall lrees and 10 'fobi n l'ropl'rty l\1~mt NEWPORT. F"El\1 i\ L £ lloorn matl· si><u·.:" avail;.i hle J:in I. 1;.io.1s.l•ll)r •1:>·illlJ. fru1t trees,S.'J4a.oi mor1t ' Owne r . .'><17 ·1179 1 or 646 _9681 streams with waterfalls S·lfi -l 3l l.No Fce. a w:1ntcd tQshr.:1brfurn'd Sl 0 '?.'i 381,1 Lfl0 ,1 .. IRIS'! 'ETT"'RS No fees. Ask f~,r Be~ or 542·3181. ---create a relaxing setting -----Striking design and an_ hon1 c on ll.11. ls lnnd 1 ~0~' · _:=__ --· :____ ..J ~ " •- Dale963·4587, 963-1786. . STEPS TO OCF:1\1'll for your spacious new I· ARAND N1';\V 2 br. ::i pL. elegant. extitlr'M1---WaY t 675-12·1·1 COSTA MESA I'.!) 12115174. l il\'Y 1nall· & l Slight fem w1hurt lt>.i:. D:1na Pt: 1-larbor. HEWAHO SIOO. 4934611. CONDO 2 br llarbor 11.~ New 2. hfl aird eond 3 Udr1n , 2 Ba, $335. mo or 2·bedroom apa rtment. .. l'rplc, \V /W c1>t.. drps, li ve.Choose lofts, bay ~----~ PrimcStorcLoc.:<'tion He ; g h t s sz25 m 0 .. t:onfdo \!! ·•sheder/G· r~c,r · Winter lease. b/5-8038 F'ro m $1 90. f'urnilurc J)/W, ilatio, ehildrcn OK windows. skylights, fire· ¥A N ·r r: IJ n1 ~' l u r \' GtlOd &l orn & PO!) arc:• · rec :•e.c,?ver arage. available. Office open $2 l5.&up.846_5s.17 places.Yourownprho1ate st ra 1~h l m;1lt? to sharl.' 2l3·869-5937 836·6523,ti39-7320 O~ THE BE,\CH Bnc h. 9 :00 t o 6 :00, 2300 ~rl~~~at>o1\~~~icA~~~fe~'.Y Jge ho m e II.II, $150. ~:~~t::~.~6t~~~~. :'iG I! LOST: Yng. Blk & wht. MODEL Home, 3 br, 2 ha, ~inglc, S~45. T~c Second Fairview Rd .. Costa .Tennis courts, too. 962:!'6~~aH n_· -----rt.c. TA YL<)HCl). :\1 a I a m u l l' If u s k y. lg. frpl, cust. decor'd. ownhouse / Story, 103 !\'Icl·adden Pl. r\lesa . Phone 545-23()0 I, 2. & 3 BEDROOl\tS AT lots Of W-I. wallpoper . Unfurn 3525 675 \811.'i · Tl-I E BEAC!l. Pets an•I r. ',1 ••• ~, ,... :\IAl.E Exec. \Viii sh:11'(' 752_·_••_•~---Heward. Westside C~I . -h id I S 8 ' Ir~ 2br, 211;1. P:1rk N\.\'\1'l . • ·,57 58!:1'1 mirror.$350moincl.yd. ••••••••••'!••••••••••• t' 1 ren ac<:cpte<, 'I 5. Pro ·....u. Po' I /\pt incl ~dl Pl'I\'. Prcfcr 2~00 SQ. FT. hnsl·n1L•n1 · · ·:c_ _____ _ maint, wtr, trash. Shari)! Eoshid~ LCJ" 3 Br. SEEK & FIND"' World Population a month a nd u1). C~·ll mo;•t',:l'r:_y in Fl'ma le. ~25 lo\'k. tl40-07..\2. (·um pit~-: or 1·luhroon,, HI LOST : 0 rg /v.•ht Cat. Mustsee.962-o458Eves-nr. Wes t c lilf /11th. tcr TheRealEstatrl=oir ----IH'f'S, & stor:ll!<' rnit->1'n;dl'o7toc:sonfrnLroct. Pool/rec, Lse 5300. Agt o M R N o H ff T K (: N o H O I 1l s x S · Ask for Cap'n Kidd Garo9es for Rent 4350 :\dJ. I•~ ,\I .1r1n.1 on ('t1,1~1 \ 1~· Ha l boa Coves. N.n. NEW 2 br, 1 ha, W/lots of G46·32.'i5 839:6-133 lU)(urv <iOult rentals from ••••••••••••••••••••••• ilv.~-. 642 hi~·I Hc1\·,1rd, 1i73·178S extras $29& 1110. Lease 8 0 M F. X 0 O .AT T Y C L Y 0 HG A H S3SO monttllV --------~M~l~·2:>306'!".:o~r~9~7~9~··~75'~--PUPlt"xes Unfuni 3600 C ALW CKTNOXNNTU AM UER • :200 Promont0rvor.west. ~·, Gl\RAGt-: Spa('t•, in stora9e 4550 1.IJS T ;Sho rt h:11r mah! BRAN O new z Br. 2 B:1 Just north of Jamboree West Ncw pnrt. S.."O. mv. ••••••••••••••••••••••• lllaC'k cat , 1n:1y :;td1 h a ~c * BRANQ NEW ·~~·~;;~:·;:~·:~··h·;~~ l,.Z&3Br4PltX•s next to !lc hool, CdM . FROM $200/mo. 3RR... 2· ba. New. Xlnt Dshwhr, open be :un nbrhd. J\.1 otmoorlsc. Bef clgs.shaittrPlCthru·out. 6. 07!1 -14 22. Aft 6, Com pl drp'd, privatc 1~&1~4_--08~~"~---~-i patios , c ncl'd fl:tra ges.DUPLEX I bedrm . No pets. l ml. lo<kcun. Easl!l ide. Costa J\.1csa , 20l·'Z19 01wt90 Ave $165. mo. Agcnt.546--0814 (3blks W. or Reach Blvd , -l blk Soot Adam~) PPE lt 4 Br dlx duplex, I 54.9·9501 or 567·70l0 blk bcaeh, Npt Shqres. oi'S36·89119 Lsc. ~ 546·1634 lnillo 3244 porim••t..,,... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... THE TERR-ACf; Univ rk alboa.P•ninsuto 3707 New 2br. 2ba frplc. c:o;tm ••••• • • •• •••••••• ••••. _,d,,c,_c.:.!2ctP'.!'!!110"''"-' ::o6'e.:<>-<l34==5'-bcEANf"R'ONT 4 Rr, $.185 University Park 3 BR, util incl. winter rr ntal. fam rm. 2~ BA. Wet bar. Coill 873-4724. 2 Frple'a, Avitll lmmed,1--l~A=Ll~O~A~l~H~H--I $47$/mo. 644-7770 . -"""''-"""-":!!::.:.O"'---l 1 H r a pt s , eq u I p pe d •NEW• Br, 2 Ba ColleAt ~lt eb cns. Unique loc:. P1rk. Ulc: roof. Al.C, $395. Win ter rate~ by wk °' orlaeopl.833-8![14 mlt.ti7i-tl740 YClfAGllOlJNAPX I 8 0 ARIOK CBLA AP OAP A OO O O R ERUOOOA BCMINISER C /\Y IB RARG.ILBEllS U MNWBA XPOPUL A T I ONGK CEEM R g08HELNABHSTNO ~NOGM BIOOE &JONE R F.AT A8S8ANGllAt EMc.ATYRH!i CSAUPAUL RIRRC NAH S SX 8 '&RLANOOO A CIH C OfXEM ~T S CHIG AYM EYr C O C TYO tf\lll:ntetio111tl .,,. Md"-'I ·-· .... '""""' • .,. ,__... MchtH, .,, '°9'", °" • .._...., 111 .. fllldt. FIN ~ ......__~"11tbl ..... a.: Bl:Rl.IN HONG KONG •10 l)EJANf.IRO BOMBAY LtN.lNGltAD !IAOPAl1W CALCUTTA Mf.XICO C-ln' ~HANGHAI CHICAGO . ~T.W YORK TOK VO TOltlMfttl'I "0tor'ff" •l·JJlcx. bl lns. di;hwhr. on Patlftt coast Hlghwav. ll73·450t> INK 11) r a g . Hr; \V 1\ R o . la undry fa ci l. f'r om Terephonet7141 675·8000, L ,._121938 · SlJO,. S325. for studio w (J. owned and managed by Office Rental 4400 STORAGE UNITS _._ . c, ____ _ frplc!I . Nr. f-lunlin)'.!tori Ttlelrvlnecompanv. ••••••••••••••••••••••• i)crs,>nal hug 111t>~~ or Personals 5350 ll a r bour. No pcts.UN FURN Apts. 2 Br. 2 •I Ml).fREf:llENl'• r ecreation al storai:;c ••••••••••••••••••••••• 846-75~2!' 846--9190. Ba. Wcstcliff area, sinall Ndo.lca,s~ fl-''I Dix. o11fllct'1s i:·rort'I 0s8 .1 .la1nbo,~Ct..' •'-. HEAL ESTATE 52 a J . 1rpo1·1.-·r -ntt>. ~.in t?go wy . T ltAINl/'liiG CllEZOROAPTS :::i.~· rail fi·li!·i?I ; A/(', full :>e rv1ccs. Frotn 979-(ll ~O indiv . in .!!lrUc tio n . 8234 Atlanta ~------1 $145 ~l o. r crsotlAI atl'k, Sates or 1,2&3 Bl\. l'rlv R:ar. pool, • ed 217t DuPont, R001n S STOP HERE! qrokt'r exam 2·3 wki,. wai;hcr, dryer. Close toiA1,..1rllffthFurn1sh ~:1-l2i!~ ·'ril noon • Nl't'J ••n cxtr.1 :>lor11 r,f" Academy 548·11\l'l beach. 536----03:)6 or Unfvnds.hed 3,00 elo!iel? Roorn! Gara.cc• ~---"'-="--- ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~k spilt'(' ttvall;lhlc or ?"" )'ou n••rd Al I \I (' O ll OL I S 1\1 1 .:, 1 &2 BRapL'1 nr.surfNvw R dPOOL m o , Will JlrovldC' '. p,\c~~ l\1inl :)to'fii{c:'. i.\~l'l'IC'ti 's #t dnai:: pro-11pplns, cpts. $195. up. 28 an . fur111tur1• :el S5. mo i-•rorn S750 blem! ff)'ou orsorn cooc ut1!_pd.&3l -99:IO $200 552 9~1 ..• An sw e r 1 n ~ s.c l'\'1C'C' llunl Bl.'a«h !)ti() 19'iO 1n your 1am1l,.v need~ LAltGE 3 ll r, 2 Ha :)ludio. avallai)I(', 1•87" J\t'HC'h c:arrh•11Gro\•(' • (l:lt-.. !1211 l1~·l 1l .. ca ll til l) GA R t~ '~~Tfi1X'f;'tB'CJ6)J. Blvd . tl 1.1nt1n~o11 Ut•.1ch ----lJ~I T 714·49!11311 • encl. gnr. Children undi•r • -· 1142 4:121 Rentals Wanted 4600 -· --· --"-='--- G 111lowcd. No pels.'$230 (1CllllCll£WCOllCf'1 1 DIVORCE mo. 8'17-4-440 aDilll ltatSIOlll~lllC DELUXE OFFICES ••••••••••••••••••••••• i ~ .. •u ..,1t.occ1~110 Al n PORT LOCATll)S 1..IGllif.D Stor, f"35'111t , OML y S65. •• EXTRA Jge 2 Hr. 2 Ila, dlx •Bo<hol-• p 1 ,. wanted , dbl J!,araj!<' s1zf' 1 eed P<>Ql:iide apt nr beacl\ ... at 11 ll~1\t~ 1rom $125. i\l nnth 10 ~louth rer1l Com11 l'l<'IY gu:lr:tnl , • di · s · ·1 ' •18R,28R mo . lnC'I. A1C. erpt!'. 675 0,.,71 673 -~793 •:::. ~ .... t,:;.2orry no p('U 165 •2 BR & o.. d JI I • J I "'----....... O,)Q rps, a ult , a n1111r1a -- From S17S ·S48S sf'rv "' No Li'llllP' l<l'Q. • l'HOf' \V6rk'~ \lo-'(lm~n A8RAXAS MASSAGE l BR nc11r lfu 11tlnj1ton llarbour, 1\dult1'. Si!IO. Call 846-4300 -~- l tile"11\lht-'rt•<'Tl1•n1 . w/Ar.tb. horse~. need~ 113.l Fulh•rton Ave. Ctil M-'° V.tdt Eo1t ' Adom1 "ll,ld2 >i. f: 1\11-.11;1. '\U hf'lr~«' rant.Ii. ss2.rno Hrt t::~p. Jlll!l:<ieus~. 10.10 yo· 1100 jt s 1 1010 1-l i'l-I "'&&;i..oo.'iJ • -• • IU2 DAILY PILOT HtlpW..tod 1070 ,.......... 5350 Monday, December :23,1974 ement/Concrett6019 Gen•r'OI Str•ic•s 604 7100 Htfi> W..tod 7100 H<lp W...tod 7100 Help Woothd 7100009• ........................................................................................................................................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• SPIH IT UA 1. nt-~ . .\Dt:n Open lllA~l l.Q IOP~t A•l\'ICC on ull malltor~. ll2 i'<:. f~I Cum1no Real :-;~n Clt·men1c, r·or Ap1>t Call 492 903.I 4!12 9136 - BAXTER'S Ff CIWcpr $750 RECEPTIONIST C llRI ST M AS Min i LOVELY Puka Shel ·e.~ 1'"111 Sh:arp 1ik1Hs P•rt t1mr. Weekends on. • • • Scho:iuter puppte&, 7 Necklaces direct from· .t:,<~X IT f'~ CONCHETE t t ·:·rrc1~1 n1~dt" rurn SI~ STREET thru tr1t1I hal. Al:.o l"ee ly. 9 to 5 30.~t-'rorn orr1ce Patrick le-ck weeks, 213-339-l:K>B Jl!lwaii. GrealChristmill! INl <'Oncrcu• lilam!uni:, •l{f on .. ,,1n11l l\H i.l'I Jloi;1uons <.::itl Cnnlrol ~PJlcarancc Call lo1rs. l I' 682 Cirde-Dr. IKISll ~ttt'.-., J moles. Gifts. 4112·4308 -robbll·~tonr. hri<'k , 111~· v./1111. W;iterbf.d.<1 & t.wJ:>. C11r~er Employment C"'l dwcll for Appt. SouthLat'::.92677 S7> c·,ch 'W /papers & ti 4pJ1!Uh, 1lr1~l·V.;1yi., l'lCI ""''''· '' 3400 Ir n" ~ 0 • y J ~ 1'>40 43HI ~ .. OH IC IN/\I . 'l>t'Ol'Y, \'I ,-846-0641. Ynuaret cw1nnuoC i;hot a;. 5 40 -1542 o r nee"' •ar ew ·r "rooowullKS ,i'-.lt)"' lflr1n~ Blvd ,~. u . !>56 850.'i ___ -ONt: VIP PASS 546-!WOO Sole ....................... ··········~············ 'J-::\11-;NT & Dlu<'k ..i.·01·1.. FORMER MARINES R!CPT fTYPISf (itood for lht whole ----• At Wh olesale Prices. HEED MUSIC \\'ulls, 1nH1os, ,,1111 .. ~·:ilki<o fJ',(I \V I 7th S_t_h_lll,,; 114 C~l COOK SAT & SUM l\•mlly) ~ GERM AN. Shepherd PUP· t'a ntiu;tically beaut1fu FOR YOUR ctr. Hy hr or Juli Ii )()Ur ritC)S is in one or ' ' to the , pie$, Al\C, xlnt. qua l. flings in combinalions ol H II G·l•j·b~I~ H 1. 6051 A 1 1 1• lhc:.c <"rlltt'al fields: 02, Busy Waterfr ont sales ICE CAPAOES $l00. 11)993·7629 0 i am 0 n d w i 1 h o day Poriy? au 1n9 _ ., ... PP f 11 (•r:ion OH, 21, 2:1, ~8. l3, 40, 43. S7. office needs sh:1rp, al· · . E · Id Sapphires C1\l.I. H,\CK lfO E . <;r:1d1n11. & ••••••••••••••••••••••• "Hct\\ccn 31)m&!ipm 59, G7 Cu ll t.hcsc numbers 1racl1vc, dependable xirl A t<, G 11 A N Pup s , ,me ra o'' i • SECOND Noilurc 'frl'n<'htn ~ Ser. t·on~tru" LOCA i. 1no\'1nJ1 & haubnt; 548·5847 or 9tiH·lH71. The wthtl.l lyping & some ol· CHALET Sil ver"'hites & Apricots, RtA•b1ies,U pa s.1e!~R-are ____ 114ii l~i7 t1!ln <'11•;111 up, ll;1ul1n~ h'' studcuL J.r,i: truck, re· 4647 MacArthurll•d Career Corp:1 w;ints YOU rice exp. Call: J i in show prospects & pets. so 6 nusu~ d 1,1.1,G , .. , 11 11 1!1rt, j•IJ:.t <'e mt·nt fl:'>, llarry H:i9 -20 1:?, Hewporfhoc:h toHc·t:nliSI. fi75·Sl91 270t ·C llurbor l)lvd.. S48-0S23 Dec.2u1r.~a.&~3Q01Y C , { • •NAN1 \1·nrk 0·12 11.;1.10o11 531 -l:!:J.; _y._.,qu~(-lppor.t;mplo,ver ---lltesa Verd<: Shopping ar1n~. cnnl 1rh•11 ti nl --~ -·-----_ __ JA CK 1n 'l'l\t• llox, im nled. HN Center) Costal\lesa. Wt:JM ARAN~R Puppies. 1·6 PJ\t eou1\.~Cl 1n JC & rl'rl·r r.11. Child Core 6020 i\IOV IK(,, llaul ln!!. ~... upt•n1n i;s :JPJ\f-11111Jr11L1;, CHARGE HURSE Pleast' <"a ll &12·5678. ext AKC. l\"t ales & Females. 364SE.Coastllwy,CDl\t .Abort ton, :uJ 011t1on '"° ••••••••••••••••••••••• <:ara.i:.: Clcf111 u11. lll·lia· BAXTER'S 5 Pl\1 -n1 l1l n1tl'. Also Surglc:.11 noor, 7:30shift. 333 tocl:nn1 your tickets. S hots, wormed, cham-Golden Palace Imports ll l'e1>i ni:. , hl c, I'•• i. t , st:r\'ll'l.' 12Ai\1-8Al\1. 1205 811J.:er l\tus t havt' chargeexper. (North County toll tree pion bloodlines. Excep· 675·3822 Al '(..'Al1f'f)4"-i131> LIC Oay \:irc~lHH~l\lon !Iii.'.! li·l.'.2 STREET St,Co_s t<.il\tcsa. Xlnl "'orJ.:ing conditions numberis540.1220J. li ortal l y iU)Od wi1h · d · .. c, t _ __;,c;.,; -~-~-_ Fr 1 , 7 a 1tt G 11 m, n r -------b f C 1 • .. • chlldren·for ·hunting and 01a mon r1n~. " a. a .. •• F;11r\'IC1<o' & B<ikt•r. llfH'f S12aLood .JAN l'fOHIAL. loc:.J , & cneits. oot.actl\rs. security too.Will holdtil Plattnum _S27S _. Fi ve Rob•rt Bennett ii 5 or a rt er io<'hOOl . Get rul of urL'>•RhUy t'\'cnu'lts~ i-:xpcr. ad ulls J c n sc ~. Cost~ ."-1 esa *SALESPERSON* Christmas. 9'37--4804. stone gold Jade ring S1S. 545·11050 ·rnA:;11 & l)f;Hl<IS N II on l}· Part & rt time ~i\lcmor1sl Hospital, 301 644-2421 2462 None .,.... o"· . inng 979_:,9,3 ' V1ctor1a , ~'1 &t.2·2734. Fu11 t1n,t>. Advtirtisi ng. LllASA APSO AKC fem! · 0 • 6027 Collei.:e StUdC'nt 5;18·1;.1;.,, J -Gd I S d ' ' • 8071 CM 92627 raptr1es ---RM pi1te nt1a · tea Y 7 wJ.:s. s1so. Call eves, Mach1n•ry You ii re the 1<>1nn(•rof ••••••••••••••••••••••• Housecleonlnq 6054 COCKTAIL I.Jr. Pro~romr S900 r., 1-:D-SURG UNIT ('"'!J):oymen~i C~1.1~or ap. ~7 -3098. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ONr: VIP PAS.-; ORAPERIES. \Vh olesale ••••••••••••••••••••••• WAITRESS Fee Ptud. 2 :1 yrs cxpcr. 11 7 JOAi\t Sh"f f' II poin mC'nl. r 1 iams. AIR COJ\1PRFSSOR I VJ .l1o:ood for the 11·hol<' !\1 fg'er.3Qyrst'xp,t-'ree "'/m1nicom11utcrs.Also ·: 1 it. u orcall(7141893·6S63. OACHS ll UN D Pups.11P lt c nd$27S ,Also f I Dedicated Cltani"" C 11 c p1ume. Differential pay. AKC Blk /Tan 2 rem .' x n ° · · . t.1m1 YI ei.l, For in hon\c appt ""'ll /\pply in Pe rson f<'ce Posit ion.~. a on· t:xccllent benefits. Con· p Ro Du CT 1 ON & As· R•ad'y 12121 842• -0333 &'. Drill press, & Drafting to the 6.16 •191W •\Ye 1)1) 1<:1·1·r)'th 1n.ct • Bct1<o·ccn 3pm&Sp1n lrol Ci1re<>r EmploymC'nt bl · · -1 " · Tb! $125 ea 549-8981 ICE CAPADES CHALET :?701-C llarbor llhd . l&lcsa VC'rdc Shopp1ni,: <:cntC'r > Coi.t 11 :'lll·:.1.1. 'Please cull &12 5678, 1·~1 :LlJ to f.'IHi n1 \'Ollt' ll<'lie\l'o (North Co urit,\' toll fr.:<' numbe r 1s 540· 12:.'fll. ••• Hl'fi<o:, frci.· t·:.t, lj.16·xrJ Agen('y, 3400 lri·ine llld, tact Mrs. Jensen, C?Sta se m y pos1t1on a va1 . 614.4444 days. · · Ettctrical 6 l --, i\t cs ;1 ~I c n\ o r 1 a I w/establishcd sailboat , •• "' 0 2 llOUSE Clt'aning \f1lh re· 4647 MacArthur Bl•d. N.H. SS6·8.S05. ,._ Jlosp1tal. 301 Vietoria, cq~1pmt. mfi;r'r, for :\1 1 N, SC t-1 NAUZERS M.ISCeUon•Olll 8ul0 •••-•••••"'•••••••••••• fercnee1', throuJ!h l ~ HewportBeoch JUNIOR SALESMEN Ci\l .6~2·273·1. b,r1i:h.t, hard "'orker. AKC,8 wks.old. Je,•••••••••••••••••••••• ~:LE<.:TR I C IAN -l1c-l'nst· dont:', r('a:., 51:! :!.113 J.~q ual Oppor. Employer ----f.xp. 1n l\l ach. shop, ns· 675·~ WA"'TED 1111 23:1108. Small Job~. ------, . .. RH 's/CCU/JCU i.e m bly & i\1.ar in e , 1"11 m.unt ,'(,,repair:.,:!::! yrs Masonry 6070 8 X E S A~c JO 15· t~arn $2().$.iO Some rot ating shifts. hard\':a rc des1r a blt'. OLD ENG. Sl-IEE.PDOG, TOP CASI-I DOLLAR t'Xi)5,~·5203 ••••••••••••••••••••••• A TR' ~e r_ \\•ecJ.: gcttfng n~w St&nd by time. dtffercn· Cost11 ~1 esa. Call for AKC,Champ.stk.,Smo. PA ID FOR YOU It 6041 WJ LLIA!\lS & sons STREET ~°A_'\1~y n11~{/"01?r./t 1 c tialpay. 1'..'ullorp/tin1e. appt .• 'i-19·8852 r.1ust sell.551·212S JEWELRY, WATCHES, Furniture ~ 1 · •. •1 e.r -excellent benefits. . . ART OBJECl'S, GOLD, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11':•1 ~~1.1 rj;10 ;~c. ~~~~~f'. s chool t1nd Saturd;iys. ContHet!\l rs.JensC'n: Dcpendab.le, middle agcS h e l~ic puppies (toy S I LVER SERVICf~. I • 1 You must he out of school COSTA MESA \\'Omil n lor kitchen wk . Col li es ) 6 Weeks AKC FI N E F URN & A"-\ u\'1n f! 1.,;1s t. c rl's~cr, 58ti ,;:111 b 1 "· bl M J 009-"3 " I lb I I I _ ___ _ y 3:00 p.m . 11nl '"'a c • • Flex. hr & days, Exit a es $1 ,.,.,,.. 7 TIQUES 64 5 2200 n•ut Olir( · eou,· i. ct>< ar CK ,0 i'\ln\\' ll1nng to work :1t lcr1st :1 days Me-mortal HQsfNfol sa la r y. Call be l.2·4 . · · r hcst. S un or 10:\•t:s. Bil l 'A HK, paving, N d JOI SHELTIE P uppies AKC 5450 55:! flo:tO 1>la 1il l'r.'> & untr)'l'o'llY~ per week. o chver1es Victoria, CM 549·0164 • , 1 IUY!! BUSBOYS o r e o I I e c t in i.:. 6 42•273 4 EOE ~hot s, pet or s how. . & ••••••••••••••••••••••• 60 5 :il l ·4tl7J L~.;;2274;Ji!.D•1\:(' 'fr a ns porlation pro· ~ Merchandis~ 64fi-Sl5lor645·5095 . Good, used furniture, f;OtNG to S('attlf• 1n Gard~nin9 • 4 uR icK Bl.OCK&STON E vided.Call !l68·4Bll. applianccs orwillsell or !leach Qut'Cll Air De(·••••••••••··~··•••••••• "'alls & Apply inrcrson J::qua l Opportunity SEC RETARY /A D·•••••••••••••••••••••••frt.eToYou 804S you. 29th. l,ook1ngforr1d1:r:., f<~U R01'£,\N :\Jai.onr~at~°;'c~~cow5~r~ Bet"'eenlpm&:5pm Employer t.1 INISTRATIVE AS· 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MASTERSAUCTIOM· •19~·6'12·1 (;AJtl>l-:NEH 557 li5Ji:I 4647 MacArthurll•d. SISTANT .for advertis· Antiques 800S FREE to right family, 646·868683J..962S Landsc<•pint? tree ---ing/ ~Rdfi~m. ~~t ~··••••••••••••••••••••• 3moold puppy,1h Sheph, artt.6orSundays:J9.0974 S..,.yice Directory ser\·1ce reasonable. Paintin9 /Popt'rinq607l Newport Beoc:h keypun Opr to S650 organize · nov.· ge 0 UP TO Jo OFF A . 'h C ol lie all s hots ••••••••••••••••••••••• &12 ·S329,6S.'i·l42S Equa_!_ Oppor. Employer Lovely ofe in Irvine ~ood gramm ~r & spelJ . 40' ' ".11 · 839.7577 ·NEWPORT Bch T~nni.s -----••••••••••••••••••••••• --1ng. Xlnt lyp1st. Able to Q':'es,a~ Fra med ~1.ld . Clu b A1 embership $1500 LA'A'N rC'nov:llt(lns, varrt •IO'~DI SC<>UNT • BEAUTYOpC'rators.Sla-Complel· Xlntco. \Vork v.·ork e v e nin gs & Life ~r1nts. ROLAND S·GREAT DA NE. 10 mos. incl tran s fe r f ee, Corp.nter 6015 l'h•anups. lilt' haui1n .i:, \YaJlpaper1nR &· Pa1nt1ni;: l 1 on s for I t'a se in days only, 1 Yr expcr. on weekends if necessary. 3545 E . Coast llwy, Cd!l.t Dlk male, Gd disposition. 581-8477 eves ••••••••••••••••••••••• NeY.'port, Cdi\I a r ea, Frceest.C;1ll5J6--0S.l8 Wcstcliff area salon. JB!l.t~9G. S.SOOpe rmonth.Send r c· 675-2478 548-4147c\'es aft6. '-"''----- ug -" d -AAMES I 000/o FREE ~'-'--.~-~-"---IU P TO 40% OFF Ant' l\11\STE!l Craftsman G4fi·4676 AJRl.<,'SS .,., . .....,., ays/e\'es. s umc to P .O. Box 1903,A pl' 8010 -• 1• ----'" s pray111R ext Bu reauor ,NewporL ·B each , ca P 1ances GERJ\IAN She ph e rd q"es· +Framed Prints • .Spcc ializiog in remodel· Paradise-Ger~"" sA I sty S2SO/up. Clear BOOKKEEPER. cx p'd EmploymcntARcncy 92660. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pups, 6 wks, Mates & ROLAND 'S, 3S4S E. in.ctf&ffirushy,·ork,\L<><Y al Spl•ciahzcHestorati~~ v.·orJ.:.il4·hS7·5382 coll. only . Needed for i m-2706 HarborBl.Ste207 FREIGlfT DAAIAGE fe m ales, Really c ute! Coas t Hw y , C dl\'C r e· r ec C:i.\. ork mediate opening . C l l\1 sa 556 1100 S a--1.t. 536°"32 guarnt.499·3105 ~1~1~~~~~~~~~&~~ri~~ll~r Plaster/Re pair 6077 Knowledge of NCR 3100 os a c -.* Lfzc~!;nd~:~ New l~AoL~ Point """---~=."-'-------L="c''--="='c'c_ _____ _ JtEl\100EL, Al)Q.ON. Repair 642 -H64!J ••••••••••••••••••••••• pref'd. 345 !\1cCormick.. . 402Q BirC'h Sl,Ste l04 Refrigera tors, WashC'rs,Funuture 80SO MEEDMUSIC gareonv.cos t&newcon ti73-~l\0 · PA.TCJIPLASTERING C.M.5'10·3236. K.P. & Operations. OOIO, Ncwport8each 833-8190 Dryers, Dishwashers,••••••••••••••••••••••• FOR·YOUR sL. 25 yrs C'Xp, lrce ------1\ll types, Free estimates --5496· Sys/3. Exper. only. D' I A J b 833 "855 New warranty. Credit, MATTRESSES est C'I BOYS OR GIRLS Pt.time , <'Vcs. 546 -·"""I 10 O --v Holiday P-'-7 ~S 3439 G ene al S •· .. 6046 I 5·1U-l'.>Kl!"i --vv<> Bof A 3623 W Worner CALL-'7 --=-~--------I r er.1c -----Age 10 -14 for DAILY HoChar..,.ToYou • · • ••• LEGAL crct y hC'a .,-. Santa Ana, near !·!arbor, SECOND TURE BUI r...D, R emodt'I or •s;JAL.i:tiO;iE~R.~::"PAiil• Plumbin9 6078 J>iLOT routes in Satna ~c · . ar · vy Estabhshed 1965 979.292 1 MATTRESSES NA .Repu1r Qua!. 1r:-1desm;1n CARPENTHY ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ana hclwecnScgerstrom exp. in businL>ss & pro· ~ • •. 846-1677 1n all phases l'OnSI. Dill f'l .Ul\l OING 01.1S J> U B G & S unflower and Main & hate. law, 1nust have xlnt SEHVICE Sta. salesman KEN J\l Oil E #SOO Gus Queen, Full & Twin Se'-=':1----"'-'---""-'--- 979-S2R9 ELEC'fHICt\LS.19_1001 l .. R. tl j L ~1 ·1 ~ Flower. Call l\fr. Snyder t y.p1n j! & s hort hand & lube man. ~op pay & Oryer S9S, Kenmore#BI) PRIC ED TO MOVERANCJI MINK (Natural) ___ lcmo c s & iepa1rs . atG42-.i321 skills, for 3 men Newport fringe be~ef1ts. Exp. Was her ~9s Kenmori .NOW !! , Coat !\fade by B. Altman CARPENTHY ftn1 :.h &!(l\NDYMAN, Paintin;: W<1ter ru~~~~~~~.~lil~: Equ;il. Op por . Beach lu w firm. J oh m a_n pr e.f d . Full or ;1oGas Dry~r $65,Ken-. 833·9625&646·8686 Co, For 5 ft, person. rough, shel\'1ng.storagc, Carpl'ntry, Tile, Panel· pos:d s, '"2_0 _., >l lC Employer. 3\'a1t. J.an. 2nd. Salary p/t.1me ., S hell , 17th & more ;f70 Washer $50. 12·14. Spec order. Priced b ook, job or ·hourly, 1.11 g, Bl 0 ck, Br irk , hwashers °"""" open. :;;end sample of Irvin~~ B J\l ayt ag Washer $40 COMPUTER GOOF before inflation at $1800. 546-4573 & BI A Com plete Plumh· BUSBOY handwriting & resume to . F .. d . h • Exces s ive shipment Owner ill pas! a.Yrs Wilt ~~~-=-c Ceramic ' Tile, anything in g Scr v1Cl'. Lie. 272694 Appl y In Person Classified Ad P319 Daily SERVICE Sta. Salesman ri gi a ire Was er . S50, sell from storage. $900. :~~!.~~~:~~ ... ~~}.~ else. 6~5-... 7:"! Remodel/Repair 6081 Bet~L~E1~·~~y·Fri ~~~~ J:·sao~~~ 1560· ~~1.1fo~:t1J~~r:1~e ~~I:~gd:i.e;,:;:,~r $50. f~1f~e::::~~::!~~!J ~~~~ ~1~~~r~~~t~~ CA RPETS & Lino by Ed · Jerry Taylor ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2106 W.Occanfront.NB __ L ___ IT . SllA i\1P00AsstNccded-licycles 8020 ing, Poker & Pool. Will $SSO. WilJ sell $250. Call at a s:-ivi ngs, Rcmn, 212 0 pa1 Ave. QUALITYL\Voi:, Re~ .. 2S , eqa _ rain~ Ages 18.2s. SIOO Wkle•••••••••••••••••••••• be sacririced,.jmniediate·i_:S8010-4c00104c' ______ _ shait, for vans :;.2.50yd Bal Isl 92662 ~·rs exp. :~IR s~l1~b~. CLERK Xlnt. typing ~equ1red . guarn. Alfredo's llairSC HW 1 NN v A RS ITY, ly to s atisfy creditors. lAQUARIUMS: 33 gal., 12 Re1 Ry~63_-.,_-~ Youarethe "•1nncr ot Free est. Prev1ous~xpe~ence pre· etc.675·6070. Girls 10 s pd Orange. &33·9625or 64&-8686 gal., fully eq";pped, in· -()N.EVIPrAS.'i J.,tc.642 -1770CaUKcn.I RECE O IST ferred,W1lltra1n onl\fag Ver d · SC 1 d 5 J Oll N 'S Carpet & IRood for the l'>'holc C.~-PTI N ll andas!C'~a l sccrctary.SMA l,L Guest home Y g <'ond. S1 · all ,/ORIEMTALRUGS c u e s s tand $ 0 . Upholslery, Dr1 Sham-f I Need trainee for our Hclaxed office near OC needs mature fem. for 646.3752· Ch ristmassale.20 to 30% 5S l-Sl 3tafterSpm. poo, ISo1J Rct:1rdan1 s.} amiy) tnlhc Roofin9 6082 La ituna Beach office, Airport. Starting sala ry p/timejob.MustbeableRAI:EIG!·I G .P. 21" & orronNewRugs. •AIRCOMPRF..SSOR• Degreasers & 1111 colof ICE CAPAOES ••••••••••••••••••••••• prefer Laguna Beach re-SSOO with mC'r1t i n -to prepare breakfast on Austrian Styr Clubman Sf1AH: 'NSHAH I f1P -60Gal. br1gh tC'ncrs & 10 mrnutc JCROOf'' ~9--4066 sidC'nt. l\1us t be dependa· creases. Gall Susan at wk n d s & do so m e 26". Both full tour. Bags: 2030$. Main, SA 557·121 S225 Cash 67S·6261 h lea<'h for your \\'hllC' CHALET Liren!~~o~~;sured blc. ah!C' to hanalc 833-9381. ~~~;~6~kcepin.g . OOttles, parL-;. BolhnC'"'VERY s turdy brighllANTIQUE Organ & Oak t'a rpC't s . Sa ve.your f'ree phones well&bcable~o LIQUOll CLERK perm $200/pr.646---4367 orani::e woodenta.blefor bl B d f. ~~nt~1P~~ ~~~11~7c~nc ,j:: 2701·C II ar bor Hlvd.. ----E:stimates ~YPl'. ~·~ 3 ~, ~~ec~r ~c position full tim~ eves. Tl-~LEPHONE CALLERSIJ WHEEL Adult Bike like two, h and -made:d6" ~!e ~ !i:t:m e~l, l~~ 1ng rm., rh n1ng rm., & !~1 csa Verde l\JShop1)1ng Television Repair 6090 t;:nt';~~:;ilen:~om..,~~c:): l\1 ust be 21. C<i ll !\Ton-Fri E /\ R N C hri s t ma s 1 new. SISO. ' square, S20. We'll toss in Prov .. misc kit c he~ hall "15 Any ,m S'ISO Center)Costa i C'S;•. ••••••••••••••••••••••• b ,-1 -1 d . g Ai\lonly.673·7SJO mo n ey. 1-l o uscwives. 1 646-4757 th e four mismatC'hcd items.67S-4302 couch s'10. Ch:ur' s.5.· 15 Please call 642·5678, ext RUDl 'S' C'n_C' 1 s i nc u 111 Students-Retired. Work c hairs , rree. 540-2279 :_ . .::::=----333 1ocla1m you rt1ckcts. • ~ r.V.SERVICE medicale t_c:.. . i\1GMTtrne21·40 .. SISO v.·k in our ofri ce or your'A n e l.~c t cjfyin g ex· arter S P.M. .:6 '' 5 S pd . Ladi es yrs ellp. is · whttt counts, <North Countv toll fro f orsonalizcd service o Wr!te ~.lass 1f1ed ad #322 ~,uarn st. Atr. lhch:irds, home mornings·evenings periencC'! Conve rt your Schwinn. Like new w/aC· nol method. 1 do 1<o·ork number is 540:1220 ) l'olor.oc'.~l nck & white. .I?aily I ilot P.O.Box 1$60, F ullcr Brush, 846-5455. or both. Ca ll 893·630S or fiike to a Bearcat Elec· l·l~PPLEW H I.T E fl.1agh. cess. $85. Secretary d~k " 1 Y sc If· Good ref · • • • ~&16·2450 Cosla l\fesa, Ca. 92626 come 10 ouroffi('(l at 7908 tricycle. Power when sideboard wtrnl ay. Cust. $65. Wht -vinyl 2pc. cor- S3J-OIOI EqualOpport.Employer ' \V (!s tmin s tcr Bl vd . you want-pedal when made. $450 .. Cbrome & ner sofas. $125. 10Xl2' 6091 --CLER-K TYPIST Westm inster, Office .. B " you don't. IS Miles per . glas_s cockta1l tbL $17S. oval braided rug $35. •••••••••••••• betwCC'n ·9am & noon or h our , I S m i l es p e r 642--0918 B lu e rm sz . cp t ·T ILE NEW&· AI P Cle rk. Typing 50 5pm&8pm. charge. B_u y.di~t from ORIENTAL Bar.Screens 12.'9 ' 'x_l 4 '9''. $65. '.•, _1._,m" Jroeb·~ ~·~.·~·r .G~o;:l w~~~~~e:: ,J ~ r-3 -TELEP-H-OHE S L S fa clor,v. L1m1ted time on· .c hes t, a I tar tbl ., nesi 846--0809. " " S I 2 N' -;; ;:;:::i: A E Jy -$139.50. Super low tbls lot· of odds & end !SC 1r· . -S36-2426 a a ry s4 5. ewport ·........:: ' .:::f~'<>..~ If you arc an aggressive price. 15126 Wcststate St, ··. s s l\I ~ ice eqwpment. 6092 Good co. b(!ncfits. Call sa es orient 1n 1v1 ua estm1nstcr. . 14. V.'estminister . d k T _1• accustom ed to earning ----. typewriter, es s: ·ra1 •••••••••••••• i\trs.Neal.8l3·MSO. .._· SJOO to SSOO per wk, we SCHWI NN ~air I._.ady , ROUND Walnut pedestal 90Honda .w/600"!l,.4000 For an Ad in Women's World Beach ios urance ofc. ~ .. .,:, 1 · ed . d .. d 1 w · 894 2.1 olOrient,213-431-2660, a dd 1 n g mac h •TopSoil •Compost• c o 1\1 p A N 1 o N , can train you to sell na· t~1:?~m10 '!'.'~ g~~or table w /4 uphol gold ~J~~~ll~ft, e~~=in !~c~' •i\l ulch .. Redwood• housekeeper. Elderly lionally from our oH"ice is as.....,... twe ed chairs $100 .. w r,s · CALL .'iR6·6~J30 l··dyneeds l·, .. e -1oforli·te and offer· Bo--;---_ Sch . H o.7 1.,.,., ' ·n e w ladies & me ns Call Sue 642-5678, bt. 330 ---" y • ,.. s Days_,' . Y s ora .. ge win_n_ .,.. -....... diam~nd rings, Call for H~pWanted 7101 hs "·rk. c·ook. he lp in NEWPORT i •Ful!Co.Bencfits speed. Good cond1t1onNEW form! dinrm set appointment S49-4066. I 9495 IOY,.1)V1 r., 11f..,;_ 11f,._,-:_ 1'rnJr <:t ... n m11 f'f>t "111 1 .. 11 1"" l>!l ... at1••"'"'' ~"" 1,..,11 Ill 1)1111'••<·~1!111 1· ll•rl'd ~'"'" l',IJ' U llP •·t111 "' ,.hllnvt 11., .. ,, ~mbro"l••J Prlnl~d \'•""'" ~,,,. llllf 1111~. l~t., 1:.,. 11 •,. '''•· 1 • ...,. :lilt.,,,: •• i;., .. 11 "o jh"•' 111 :-., '"~ , .. ·r,,n._ ~ JI ot for t>•tll ,,.1lrf1I A"4 ~ c-<"1\U fllt ••rh p•ll•rll Jor fi™·CI,.,, m••I .rlll 1PK••I l1111dht11 . Mh•rw'"• lh'I"· rl"'"" ll•li.,••r '""11 l•k• tlll'ft -'t.t.orm0tt Srt>dtQ.~•"~" M1nlft, 441 ~ l)aify p;1g1 . l'aUf1'11 ()fpl., ttz Wnt 111111 SI N•.,. Y11t~ NV \OOLt r,<,. NAMlt, AnnRr.<.. ... tlC', !'!IZ.P. 1M STYLP. NUMRY.M o.~g ,.R P:F. r A'TTF.RN llf)'<'llr ~loM'..t for.-rr~pa\ 'tttn 1ns1d1 f\IY.W !rlUNG· JliU MM l!:ll PATT~)RN CAT lo LOG IOIM.)'ln, a!l -tr'l'I. lr'1 Nllttri ~ twfld 1k -l'iE;W • l<NrT 11oo!1t .. 1111 -ie tiHIOI' plUfft It ~ llWIAM J'•l~lon noolt ii 00 IMIMltSrWl"C8ook $1.00 ••••••••••••••••••••••• walk1nl!. 673·0006 eves or Personnel Agency • l\l ajor l\Ted1cal $75. 644-.!_899 S3SO. & cOi , set SSO. Call Open Sat from_9 to3 1366 ATTENDANT, exp. fo hcfflam . •Disability Cameras& aft.5pm,8l0·~187 Logan,CAl ,offtcc E. i!r:tveydsh1ft.Goodpay Dt-:Ll\1EllY DRIVERS 21921\1artin,Sl('25S •Profit Sharing E · I 8030 BEAUT I FUL R d Fringe benc. Ap1)ly Shel WA NTED for Pi'lza Man. Irvine. ca 9?.ii64 P lease c a 11 997 ·4521 qu1pmen DfN lbl set 4 chrs, nr nu, ein eer Station. l(}(){)lr\'ineNB !\lust know C.M., Npt. DouglasPla'la BETWEEN 9 Al\f TO 2ie •••••••••••••••••••••• sofa be~ Qn sz, co~ch. skin fro m Lappland. ,-\T-T-END:\N·r . ;i ftcrns Bch&ll .B.areas.i\pply Off 1ol acArthur/C;im. pl\I. N IKO J\1A T ;amer a :.:.i":t~~i11r <nylon sllkJ ~~~~tcar~~11~~c:;~~r1 ~1~'. Ues1d cntiul c-u re facihl\'. in r,crsoc"· •11920 r If arbor pus) 'ITEXAS OIL COMPANY ~ ~le~se.,~25& lash at· . sesory. Use as a rea floor · Bl v(., "• :1 t 4pm . . c m s.-· BEAUTIFUL Fr"'1twood r"gorhangonw.·111.$50. <1:J0-11 ::10 Pi\l. l\.lonthrl daily _ needs dC'pcndabJe man G45·1053 f' r 1 . Cos t 11 1\l e i> n. -{52:_0331 who can work "'ithout ·_:_o_:::c;__ ___ I ~reakfront . Xlnt cond. Phonc6°14-._4~611~7:___ __ _ G42~-3SO!i DENTAL Ass i s tant, j s upe r vision in beaeh Cots 8035 675·4490_o_fl_. __ , _____ 1 ----La ~una . E nc r i;:e ti c, 1:1rea .co~tact customers.•••••••••••••••••••••••Gara9•Sale BOSS SCr3m·letS AUT<l l\leeh. nC'cded ~1~ e:1 p<1ble. someC'xp&X Age unimportant hut SIAM ESE' b Bl (food ye Ct t . . .,• • . ~. eaut ue Pt ••••••••••••••••••••••• .a.r r .. 0 1 ray license necC'ssa ry"~ORT ll La.i:u na She ll , m;1tur1I ~· IS: n'e lr!"1n . girls, Grand Chmp. stk:j;;;;;;;;;iiOiiOii-;;;iiO,;;,mj W:l ,ttl'S, lr1nge bcnef1Ls. NoSal.Call4fl.1·JS38, nO\\' lakin,i: llpplications, Air t.t atl t . F.. Di ck. 1 2 wk /papers $50. ffFRVSJ\1ARKET• Answers Lou or J1n1 .~ll-!t:u!.3_._FNfn r F ·r I c i<o:l'r \'ICC SttllJOll :l.llen· Pres,.. Soulhwestern 64S-4919 15thStronPcninsula I • , · ' · d e n t s & tow tru ck Pct1·oleu1n. Ft. \Vorth, Ch . He lper-Hyena AVON Grandmother lo help 5 d ri\'e~s. ;\pply at l3'l2 Tex. SIAl\IESt<:KITTENS Ope n r1stmas D1ty! J\"ew ly-Thresh clays a y,·eekforlmonth N th C st ll , '"'--1 JSc. lllll S Wk S10 I Groceries BeerWine WJI EELS Trl'mYo rL-1 "'hile I ha ve a haby._'~~~ w~. ~ · ' a · s .. ea. "!!!!!'!!!!'!!!!!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!!'!!!'!!!!'!!I ur .....m-istmas 1 J 7 546·0'.l36 eves. = An efficiency expert died Tr~e W ith Extra $5 Nc~1 ed approx a~ ·NURSE The! Ancient Marintt d Ov.·n transporta t ion . RH Ne!wporf 8 h fl I ti! AL A y A N 0 r Hones 80.60 an on his way to lhe ly11°0" wm0,"1'd~s '1',",r•'•',',"1,','.'._~ Non-smoker. /Hust cook. Sur,•r·i·...-1. C 1 eoc ~PERSIAN kittens CJo'i\ ••••••••••••••••••••••• grave, raised the lid of '"' Cal l ro r Information. • s urrc.nt y Takang Reg'd.SIOOup.675·0168 Sll ETLANDS his coffin and said, ··rf meti cs & toiletries ('om-R3l -l4S3 Day shi t. Relief 2nd App1tc;1l1ons p F ff you will put WJ.IEELSon pan y . Shuy,· & se ll ' shift .Calli\T rs.Kirkland . Fort\Pltime IAJ\tESE KITTENS 1 ony arm 0 e rs yng. thisboxyou tan layorr b.'"1''"1 "<ft· '"" F C fl BOOKKEEPER k Ad hi r 'r Re g. S t ck. $85 /up . lo"rmen." • . .. ·'· .,. EXTRA income, work 10 ounla1 n on v. osp, w s_. ora e g1 ts or S4ti-1224/673-201S meties, Jewel_ry ~Ir. in to J. Sandl'>'ICh deli\'ery. 1835 W. l.aVeta t\V C'. Involves weekend wnrk.~Chr1stma s.S20.S46·2127 C::'.:'.:=::'.-"c_ __ l----------- )'Our spare tim(', !\!('('! Call 645·014!i Or11ni!C'. 532--&148. Ind iv. must be bondnblc, QUARTER HORSE. 9 yr • • • pC'ople.ha''c funton! --~--exper .pref'd. OCJS 8040 old . Jlopin g & Trail W illiamCiast 1 ___ cal.!._ fl.10.104 1 FACTORY PART·TIME Apply In Person f•••••••••••••••••••••••1 train e d . Gentle for 484S Royce-Rd UAAYSITTF.R, Siu rt .Jan I mmed. openin~ Debur· STUDENTS l)aily J·S P~t 1S H ER RY ' S K 9 AL LI anyone. Rig & stocky. 16 Irv ht• 92664 fith. i\1Qn thru Fri, 8.6. r~r. 10 hr ~hift . Good Tclcph So lC'!! !l60·14Jfi 2607 W.Coas1 Jl y,·y,Nll BREl-~DS hands.Sorrel.S425orbst Youareihcwinneror Ci.•r nee. PC' rm. 54S·OG3J. s larl in Jl r ate. Revues --~ Dol"lrd 1ng & Grooming ofr. SJ6.J079. ONE VI r l">J\SS • ----plus <'o.~t or livinit. Co. PBX OPERATOR f>1ckup & De livery i-----, . d · ' h HJ\lt l\lo1d nC'eded part bc11cf1 t:oi . ROSAN. INC. Leadinit N. 8 . Uotrl. •WAN'f'ED• Pood le Puppy Stt l t'l i\t UST SELL. Sorrel (goo 101" thew ole 1n1~',~~,1.'"11~·~~:~:~: ,'.;·;~;i.t, Lime, San Cleml~ntC' lh'Cr 2001 \V. Coal'>t Jiwy, N.B., f·:vcninJ.! & Wknd ll ours. Ex pc r1 l'ncrd & semi· s4s.2848 I Ma~e. $400. Tex Tan Im· ra mily) " D1"'"ft 1nr"""l "'l"''"'1h • Har.492·9011 Equ;il Qppor. F.mployer Cn ll .J::111c Ellen, (714 ) reti red lncon'e tax prC'· j per1aJ saddle, 8ac. $400 to the '-~hit, •l••n•••lr '""~ ~11<1 ""'~. -S4·l-l700. 1-:01-.:. _pnr_ers. 549·370 l ___ DOG Obedience class ~ or OOt h $750. 842·SlS7 ICE CAPAOES lrnt~I"" ,,.n ...... t''"''h"t "' ~.~:~·~"'i·...i~~~';';·:~~.1~ .. ,,:~~~~ i~~~~~-'!2''.!l-,S TAR GAZEK• ~~ ' ,WNA ~ .... D, cc L E,u,' IEor ~~[~ ~tdi1:~~n:th~;~a. c,LhosE,,o,huT,tS~~E&DePo2'1 CHALET i:.1"·1'••or1011 .. 1. ---a,ct.Ara.l'OLLAN Progr11 mmer to$800 ew .... r, o~v. osp 4)(• 546-4928 .ru . o.= ony 1~ C~NT8 IM"~"'""'{''"· per. pref d Xlnl benefits. Saddles, Oare bac k pads1 d ~n~c~.~~.::r.~1.~!t~~.~~ J>. !~~~-~';';;'!~ ~ IRVINEPERSONNEL Call642·804'1forappt. •PETWORLO• s~1Addle padi, horse C M~~!· v~:~~S:~..,p~irig "•ndhn1 . othc>rw1~e 1llird· To dc-.11~ nwuot• '°" Twufoy. SERY'JGS•J\GENCY WllO WA-N1'S TO WORK '. Llai;o.Apso C..1l lht1 <1huo ankets, breast collal'll, C 1 ) C ta ,1 ft.u1a..11wt>•yaint1k•O.•l'f •«Ml~r:or~.ngro~ T' p · . · irths etc 556-8871 3194 en er 01; 1•CSa. ~··Of" ll'tlf'\' Sem 1111ohr11 tif.,o...Zod-b·,.,.,~'9"> 488 i.:. 17th (At Irvin@) DR IVE ACARt 1ny OQ(!les, Prk1n,11.ese, J) Air • rt loop Dr CJ\t 1 Please Cfl ll 642·5678. ext ~-'· 1G.\,,,....o.11rr\l(lt. 'r.::" J•~ .,,...,. Suite.224 Cos tuMes CllOOSE your h~uri;, Pit Bulll1. BullTerrterg po • I 333toc:laim yourtickeL". ~~'} ... "_.?::. ·~~1~!~ ~ i.:::.-ff:;:. :.i;,:.:.• Call 642·1470 1 work ror yours@lf, t>e C 0 c It a P 0 0 • I 4? m ·Relit. Chestnut Arabia n tr. <North County toll rrea NY 10011 l'nnt Nam•, 1od. ;::_ :I;=-~&:.., .... -----your own hos". Men or Yorkle"· IAabs, G. Shep J\.l11re. Beaut. Bc$t0ffer. numbcri&S40-IZ201. 11r,.-.,:r.1p,f'111 ...... N1untwr ,1_,. :i60I 66.,,,_ ~ .. women. Can be ljltghtly Amer. E skimo, 10 M•l-5931 I • • • .~::.:.,,~0~,:~~~~~~:ft r~•.: ... ,11 ~~ 1::= ~~--_ 11 I h :tndlcupped. Neat . P..11X·ED P tJrs St u C'•t•lotl 1ou mn•• THllEF. 'd",.., Jw"t '°' 3' ,,. ~'-cw<.',; &i Cit an Appea.rlln«. Vt.s., ~ervlct _rTIOll br~s. Jewelry 80701 ELECTRIC TRAINS. All •-r;ll'l>~:=.'~K: ~ :.~~ ~l)tt J>J ~~~ -~:.., ~~ .u,.,,. 1Real Eslalt' retired. AR'.e z.sto 7o. Sup.. West 11th_ it\ f~lr.iew, •••••••••••••••li•••••• Ji!llges u~ed And new. f\;n1r'hMIH'P•Ufffl 112) Sll2"!1.."" :~~ ~~ nt:. ' UNIQUE 1· plement your income SA .Orwn fJ\'C1i,5.'!'.1·5027. I . I $am0:1v1.&46-8620 ~::~~.:.=::-Mt~\: c .. ooc•• :;~ ... :;:: !;t""" ~~ .. 11 OPPORTU,..ITY I Dri ve a cab &h;s-or morC TV.'0 -Fe m . Doberm:in W A~T D lvespre Cl:lo J\foped, like 1111rpi" C'rrw:M 8ook . s1 ~ '' ,_ -.i .__ ''°' ,.,; ,, ~ We n c r d d y n a m i c a day· AJ>ply in person, i l'insch('n s "'k.s old. s:.o. TOP C /\ S 11 DOLL,\ R ! new, .$3SO • Old oak end lll<l•M Ctnr~~ .. 11~ :;~··"" :'Ii::'"' ::i-,.,.1 .. xi hroker11 &~alespooplcfor Yellow Cab Co .. 186 E. ea.Call64Z-24&1 ; PA.10 FOR YOUHI 1-able-, m . 642.7226 •35 .::::~:~::;~~~· · :::: ,.,,. ••t• ,.~ >...us ! our e~pandin~ otflcc. ISlh St.,CostaMesa. 1--., 1 JEWELRY. WATCl1ES, ColtonNB l<tmplf!tt1oia1uu..,•1a ••oo ~~ ll!= •1...._ /new con~e pt In R.E h ·• 1 1 over.C o1r1 Pom!l, Tea Cup Poodles,• S ILVER SERVICE,1FALL Firewood Salc, =;1~~~~~~:112 .. ·:-· , •• _._ ,..,.... ...t!t:" ~lcs.Ca ll 75"2·~. ,0 u.stc Reanedng . ,·8 rare red 11p ri cot11. 1 1 F IN£ FU RN & AN·/· Org • .Eue, del $75 cord. Crochet These! t«n11l"•G•t1Ano:* 1100 J1~ ... r,r::.,. ~e_ Contact ui.: todisrover n WOMEN-25 & ( ~TINY .AKC Yorkie11 ~ ART OBJECTS, GOLD,-"===~----- M-m0..1ltllaokl::r ... Ytt n~., uw:. :~ I 11.:~n..:.~3 aiu: __ ,Y i nn.", Othcr11.89!_-9719. TIQUES.64~-2200 $43 y, cord. 681-11 22 ~~~~Vi7~R:.:l:::.::. J~e;.~ ... ~r.-' ::r:_ mm . f "r , BERNA HIJ AKC INDIAN J I I I Coat tFlrowoodSupply 1:~ . n~·· "°"'·-:~",. IStll fdloltems~thaQ I· I WO~fEN 1mmed. lo.dis· tem'nlc, will hold fo; fr,$6.brae~~'i.rlr:•."~ LAS Vegas Card Titblc ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i~ij~~·~·""°~A~""":::!~""~~"'~·~,,~·J~"~~~l,~'7)..~'J~>il1·••' ly Piiot Chtss1htd n . lrlbute 1>roducll1. f llll.1 Chri!';ll'nas. Xlnt. w/kids. 4 w·kd)'sJall day wkndc seats 3, Felt top, $50 or :: \9J \Bl <-•'"' · ¢: ~~!8 1_1 .~1':.L_!.1.1i,M&-64S5_ S.S0.641i·9t49 9fi.3-36l2 1 bestorrerS48.000I ' .---. ·~· • Ml1ctllant ou1 ICBC •I• 1 087 ats, Soll 9060 Molo rCytlH/ Auto• .. Wonted 959 Aato1,lmpotted Mond•y. December 2J, 1974 \ OAtl Y PILOT BJ :J ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••;•••••••••• Sc oot•n 9150 ••••••• 976 5 Auto" UMd Aolos, UM<! ....................... ···-'-·············-··· ••••••••••••••••••t•••• Toyota , ............. . T ABLE l o p artificial P A R R O T S -IOHtt; 14 w trlr. t\111 ••••• Chr1slma.s tree. SS. CHRISTlt1AS SPECIAL, r uco. Xlnl cond. Ask1ngr.t OT •••••••••••••••••• OR C YCLE 1'"or TO l ulck 9910 · · · •••••• ·•••••••••••••••• Ford Joquor 973 0 9940 P DOI.I.AR ••••••••••••••••••••••• 646--0818. wholesale lo public , ~50o:_otr.CallS488l79. Cn}h.l N<'ar new, Very JET Balh,$45, 832-5242 tot UST SEL i~ by 12 /22 . smal I, runs great '2iS 73·ID9 . ---AHA • 'Oeluxe Wheel Chairl15 ionos & Organs 8090 Lido 14 Nu Rae. Custom Call 6 bothllkenew.~-8237 •••••••••••••••••••••••Sails w / roversms. K1te YAt.1 class Cha mp J Ba KS St l251'1X . 100 Hoduka, Cheap! POOL Tables. Slale Reds . SALE Compl. rtefurbished by .. :~ Factory c lea r ance . PIANOS&ORGANS shoc k 11 /74 5395 , __ ·_ Lowest prices anywhere. Buy...11.ow &. save. We v.·iH Erickson 35 whl.-el 5 bags FQH s ALE '73 llODAKA 842--0791. deliver Dec. 24 th. No Ask S2!,9~. Oays, (2131 Super Rat. Asking $3:1(1. --monlhly p3yment until 538·2222. l::ves. 673·0J8V. 536·3950 TRAINS FOR Christmas! Feb. tSlh. No. l Ga uge, ne w! 2 COASTMUSIC Boots,Slip1/ SP EEDWAY BIKE ' "· \Sonny Nutter .Ten m ) 125cc. StiSO. Marklln sets, 1 LGB set Costa Mes.1642 2851 Docks 9070 :J,, S1 at prel nfla~ion prices. Fountain VaHe~963.6733 ••••••••••••••••••••••• J\lioi. 97 ---M7·8080 aft. 6 PM _ _.___ BALBOA C 0 VE S 979·81 NOA 450, SACRIFICES•LE PLAYER·Cabte·Nelson Newport. Powerlloalu '72 110 ..., 1910 Walnut. mint cond. 35• ar. $750. Mu~l sel~ m.y co_ll~lion worth $2.~00. make offer. to • 640 -4313 sidec o~ fine orig. 011 pa1nt1ngs, Must sell by Chr1stmas.1,----'--·-:-T=,-,,-,-l--962·5228 custom s 1 l ~er . d eco r a tor 675-2122 SLIP Availabi l itit"s 071 v A!'llAl-IA 250 f\1X IM PAID MEDIATELY FOR ALL REIGH C ARS L ORCOMEIM TO SEEU5 FO CAL N EWPORT MPORTS I 3100 W. -- WEB Coast llwy., N,H 6~2·9405 UY IMPORTS 1'op Do!l:i r For Any r f\lnclL•l. 1'1 akeo ' Clean, ri.1 a ny JI Xtras, furn iture . Color ·r .V., -Newport Beach 20·.30· Stereo, priC'cd way below :'11AGNI F'I CE,l'_'IT 2 yr. old Power. 35 •.50• P~wer or Su pe M PANOS &12 ·18i2 1973 MASERATI 'G9HIVlr-;HA t'u11 pOWt·r :\1u .... t Sf>ll B.st ofr l '.ill 1>4<\ 674~ 9915 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CADILLAC Oran ~e l'ount\ ~ larj!e<;I liCll'l'llUll l!lfi8 '~·1974 :-. U )l'n l·:v..-rv l)av. ~~~ Cmta Mei4' 540 9'00 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l~J F-'ORO!'ttAV EH ICK 2·DOOR SEDAN .. Sl7!JJ. t: C'yl111d ... 1 , 2::.0 cul cn .. 1nc A :\I ltud1et Cru 1St!·0·1'l:itlc T ran~n11s:.1on 'Color · W!Ut<' J\l 1l~·a r:1· r.i.soo L i(•C'llSC Oitil 11)1} !\1f1v IH .. ' !1t>t>1l :it 0,\1{.Y P ILO'I' c n1pl11yl':;t p:1rk· lrl)! lvt. ~1:1u \V1•sl B ;i~ :::\\l'l'l'l, {'n~t.1 L\.'ll•S.1. l\1on· day th roujl h l'ndav. ,\~k IOI' l"l ~!Hl'', oll1r1•. ~9 C(IUl'I·: l>I·; \'lLLE all -1~~ ·l.l.!I_ p<i~S 111111011-.:. V•·ry;•ll•a n. '73 TCJJ!l ~U. ~hJrp 2 Dlt. 1!1·~\0ll't ~I 5t101\.12··\0t.ID hllll', :!7.000 1111. :'ll111>L ~C'l'' S<!5i1U 11( l.ic~L uft\'I". 9920 !ll·~ 0 1;,1' ······················· --- A \'I AS1\KI 2:-iut·c. 2001 r repl acement cos t Yamaha, 51 high. Cond S;iil.673·5253. S500 MAZDA becau se of divorce . as n<'v.·. Lacquer\->d blk -~----1-__ 6"2·6185orti4&-2S59 chony fin . 52100 or ofrs. Rt:NTCanalUoat SLIE' '69 K s '.\l <u1<:ht•:.1cr CONNELL G A R 642·8220. t.-1ax 22·. S2 Per Ft. slree n1 !i.:sti·liOoo ••••••••••••••••••••••• CHEVROLET Ma•er ick 9947 • •••••••••••••••••••••• t lcg<l L $250. ,\flijhl'I 536·3273 -- L450 110NDA. Gd. Cos F'Oll. A G E D 0 0 R 548·7066or64 5·8715 t>7' \I\\' l'un1 1·rl. \\·~> i.:d S , S Opener s, rinest qua I. Sporti1t9 Goods 8094 -----~.="-'=~-1---h Money Paid 'G7 XK E auto & air, :H,000 cor1d 1t1on . Sl 11~ · \l.r:S & ER\'ICP. ¥.I HI,". R eg. $219. on ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tro1tsporfot1on ·73 c U'N natur:;J m1. v.'1rc 11·hls <1!1!'1-:171'.I 2 8 2 8 H orborBl,.-d. 'iO L\.1A VF:ll l('I, V8. :1ulo, Hiil. :11r \1 n)ltop 65000 m1 $1.J.-,o :14!'1 -~i.f.O ., lo mi, xtras inch.I. mets, pipes & muf· & handle ba rs. Autos, S pecial no~, S.149.50 in· 2 COM p Scuba sets,••••••••••••••••••••••• <'ond YOUH J ''K C1\R B<'st ofr Sl9;;()K-1.!-1060 ---l'OS1'1\ ~lf_c;i\ stalled. 541·3380 t~n.k s, regs, maskS,_ wts, Campers, Sole 2 hel Call fM2 .. 19JO:;:_ __ I ------· -197 0 VW BUG 546· 120:.0:__ __ 1Muston9 f n k fl e r s _.J J ensen 9732 Ex1·1·1l1•11l l'ond. i\'1•111-----· Ml II 1 s, gauges, n1vcs, Rent 9120 I mport~ .,1 ....... ,.,.,,1,,,1 •. 1,,,,,,,,·,.1 l·.·1-C,\i\IJ;.;"O.Cl"s.·.<.i" ••••••••••••••••••••••• see oneous , • gloves.SlOOea &12:·3747 Grea ••••••••••••••••••••••• " ... ,..., ·' ~-"' ' 9952 l economical trans. 642-1354 day/nite & ••••••• r Chris. Wonted 8081 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• SSOO. ••••••••••••••••,11·:NS l-:N H F.ALEY lirak1•s & :.ho1·k: .. '''"" ~1lv£'r inctalli<', Nl.'11 •SllCJ\\'CA lt E•• •••••• TRAPPEUR Elite Ski 1f.i rt. Overhead Camper . ask fo R,1,, 1, .. 73 ,2,000 '"'I'"· 11,jnt.'l tnlt'rinr 11.1, 11 r1 11h111· r~tn1 :.hell, Rall.v '71 .\!u..,\Jni.: ll Gh1 .1, 4 ••••••••••••••••• .. . ., II d c 11'---hi \VIV TI rm Ac c~·I •• '·r .• ~I ·•\ WANT ORI ENTALRUGS Boots,$80.Su.elO.Call Fu Y cqu 1ppe ·,a ,. 9701 11 iutc,:..lntrond Bsliitr rn;1ts 50,U!Hf rn1~.S!:t.iU \\ '· ,ar . · 1 • J•''u .~• c., .. u1 ••• r Homes.Sales/ Genera ••••••• •••••09 •·-fo<e6pm 557 "'"" Molo " . ,51 c·,,1161 .•• ,,,.,,.. h.,1• dut~· 1o 11 s 11 , :111 All 1·hrorn1· thrunu1. :IOOO W d -1'1 '""° · "" ' -~. •••••••••••••••• "a,\'S /ol;J;}.;_, ( (•:..,t :!JI) u J ,... e nee several used ------• • .--~-· .,11,,rk .,, all l'Xtr a~ m1. L'ncler l.il'tury v.:1r r ugs & lapestry.,Will pay GOLF t'lubs, ladies, ,Stan Mobile Homes 9140 Re r us EUHOI' . .\ Nitl'S G·IO l~4li_. ----l '1•r1~·l'l t'OTHI. !iOOO nii r;u11 \'. S1•ll •>I' 1akc> 0\'l'I" "' 9160 LO' •••••••••••••••••• c as h.644·5326 Thompson handmade 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••• SPECl1\I ., Ko ---Gh-9735 Rolph Anderson r.111,t ~1>11. lc.iv1nl! :ir'"' J:~l·nt..,, .. R.:_ r,3_.s 1_:_ ~ds 8 iion:;, putter/bag ixJ3 FUHN!Sll ED truilcr MOTORHOME IU71 . A1n /frn, 8 tra{'k. rmonn 10 I 500 KirHJS Rd. ::.1,,ou 1•i1 ~h or $1X!M!dfl ;j~ ,70 ,1,,1, \"' . ,1 ., 1, E C d S75 G If lbs RE T LS nlags, 301npA. Hr.ind ••••••••••••••••••••••• NB a2660 ~um1· 111 .. n. li41 -4301 '' v .. 1 .~1, .u~ ti, x on · ·, 0 cu ·. in adult, no 1>et, park. NA New. Take O\'l'I" lua~c.l!~Gl11A,fa~t1700t"ll R \' 1'1 1. ,.11.~ st:i 111l.,:!f,0!1on11,l ow ner, m.ens Sam Snead Blut• Dlr.645·1747. DALE'S' 838-0900 A"~.7,,01 ll.·,·•,,·,\·.·. 1,.,p,•, ,.,,0 ''" u1 1.1re 1ev.·1 nn1·r•1 • · ___ Sl"I''' 1 ..... 1, .• USED ORIENTAL RUGS Top SS Paid. Have yoor r ugs appr aised, then :;ell them lo me. 545-8074 H1dge model. 4 wds 8 ------~--.01-;:,;,~:...::-.,.,., v u ·' t):'lll 'Vll'l'\"S' " · ·11"" · '' ,., · 11 l b E :.te rco. etl'. ·l!J:J -<!liiHJ · :· ... .,. ··2 c 11EYY l\11' t 1·1om wkntl:-. 1i ll i7\i:.! 1rons,pu e r ag XMotorCycle-s/ MotorHomeRtfttaJs Aud•' "707 , .... ~ (gt111d lor ll11· 11 hn1i' 1 · · · l~ · --· • · --cond 575 6442988 ... ISO ' ...... _______ f '''I I .l!r , ;1ut o. p/s, r:uho. ·-• 'I U'T "<"I h · · · Scooter' ., 20'-22'-24' ••••••••••••••••••••••• -·11 ~ v.•/v.. Hone!>l v;1\ue. Be~t , .. : . !l A ,~ '. ~ !\~;ir I, y Rd. ••••••••••••••••••••••• WINTERR1\1'ES .73 AUD I IOOLS 4 dr.Mercede sBen1 9740 l !llh~· o!r. li:l:J·3417'bct11 n !lam V6 .• iutu.1\1l .l /':i.P/B, Musical Instruments 8083 0t:tiFi:;'tereo C~r~~~~~~~~~'!~~:rs SUPE!l SHARP! Agate ••••••••••••••••••••••• ICE CAPAOES &5pm. ~~~~~-~·r 111 Hluc hk .. week. mel. br.·La nd:111 t-011· Mercedes Benz 'It 1':1 C;unino S.S. Auto ---- REGENCY MOTOR A1•"00010 1.',",-~s.·.mA,1'e~·. :;1·~·1·~·. WEBUY &SELL CHALET tr:1ns AC J.'S PB mag. 1966~1 US1'AN.G,VS,P/S. HOME RENT A'°" " " " -ouu 2-01 C II · I Ill· I v.·heet-.: vinyllop S2100 Xlnt cont\. S750 ~ 673-0359 LEASE & SERVICE j • .ir wir \t .. , , ' -• · 6-l5·ti4!l8 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• CONGAS RAIG Al't1/FM 8 Track G o n -Bops, Tumba , Stereo. '74 fl'toclel.-$95. Bongos, Adj us tabl e 1~892..c._·5~94~5-______ _ MOTORCYCLES \ll HElltl 1602 HarborB\vd.SA l~l e~a Ve rde Shopp1 ng _l r1 I ty_63_:.-18.52 ----=--- 839·7400 '72 4 OH . IOOLS air, Coll Us fora quote Co:-ntcrJ<..:n~l<i~I"~~'· ·71r;i1E\' El Cam Classie. Oldsmobile 9955 stand, complete set , fltagna\•ox Color TV, br a n d new $350 . t.ledd.stylecoosole.Xln 645-7269 cond. $250. 54&4967 FRl[OlANDER 1 )/~0 BE .. CH BLWO Wo,lmon\I~• T •1 -• 9 A:'II /F'l\I s tereo . .iuto, l~le;i,.(' call &12·5'11K. l'1'l lupe eass. PS /P U ••••••••••••••••••••••• roi e;rs. Tra•~ 170 sharp. P\•l.~pty. i\lr . House of Imports J.~ IQ l'l;'!111 yourtic:kC'l:-. Rad /litr. ;11r. l'Stn1 int , Sales tlndScrviee ••••••••••••••••••••••• Brown 54~·K071 523-7250--1Nurlh l uunly 10H frl'l' S.1KCMI. fi-12-7183. OL.DSMOBILE Boats & Morine 1971 Starcraft lent trailer, -----numhl'r 1s 5·10·12:..'o~. AMPEGSVf 4491-lam ilton Apt E. after 4. ---l s leeps 6. Sink, water Au5tin·Healey 9709 Law, lowleose • * • ·12 NOVA . l of a lond, GMC TRUCKS Equipment_ RE ADY FOR storage, gas stove. 5 gal.••••••••••••••••••••••• . --. Ung huver. onh· 4;ic)(l 1n1, HONDA CARS ••••••••••••••••••••••• CHll lSTl\tAS butane liottle,tlinetle, AUSTIN Jlealy convt. 327 NEW '15 7 l V\Y u.us. a l~·ond, S21i50.' "4fj-.9!i94 0 , EPIPHONE Steel String y h •1 · E d \n /fm 'I \ ·• 1 " Un1°vers1·1y Olds ama a •• 1n1 n uro. s urge brakes. Excellent Chevv i>wr . \Ylrc 11·hts. 01 "'CC' rau1•1 ~. 5 1K -:l~:IK Guitar w /hardcase & B I M • Xlnl Cond. $250. Ca.II condition. ,2350· •493_.170 .,,fl. MERCEDES lll'VI v.1lves XlnL S2t>! -<!H.SU il art)l)r il lvd. mu sic b ooks $200 . Clo I• ar1ne " 0 b 54° ·• c 1 ru••o . nt 9030 546-1587 1642 Pegasus. Yff'Y clean S 1200. filust See! Only $160 per mo. or est ,,.,;,~'.). 1 ~1G7 Cl\ t-.:v v \Ya~on . ~ood O:.l3 !\ e~a 540 . .....,.. 644·7232 Equ1pme Nr. o.c. Airport This one will move fast.l-"""""::::.'------1 Open end tease. ~VW--c -• -.-•. ---'1 re :., 1 n l good . i l -.-----••••••••••••••••••••••• MW "712 "'1. u. conu .. , Area! run:. .. nct•ds ful·I p"mp. Pinto 9957 F END~R I? S lri n~ BOAT MASTS ror Sale 1971.1-IUSQVARNA,.xlnt 637~4156d·after2:30Sat.& 7 240Dlcsel or230Sedan m1l c ~gc $750. 1 crms. $.:$50 _894.804r. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Acoustic G~1tar .. Xlnt Desi~ned for Scas mok~ cond. $500 Firm. Sun·all ay. ••••••••~•••••••••••••• C1!'0683i4) Pvt. l_!.Y· 645·96:KI , -. -. -. --. . 1 !l?2 P 1 N TO Sq u ire $1 2.5/ f 548 7856 -..., .,. ... .. '62 VWBus f.:xlnl meth , -' '. · "'· \Ya !:nn. auto, :ur. beslof-cond. ·Ma rtin strings_.:. "'.k ·-h. Coola"t.Lef•'•ll Call 979-18fi6 Recrool•"onol/ &' ·o· Jt"m Slemons 72 l·L C \!\llt\:1) P l ' o r. . . Mfg. 52 1-6606. Dan . d d bod b 'I I /H, auto trans, Xlnl fl•r. F:1Toro 581i--0366 WO Scooters. Like new Vehicles 9530 Imports con · Jt · Y re ui t e o nd . S2800. ·1.S867U. _____ ;;:;;:....:=:'-- Office Furnihre & Tulley. eond . l '71 VESPA Rally ••••••••••••••••••••••• dt cng. $650 /0f!er 4!Y7·2016 ~7--6&1:1 or 979-ll<?W_. _ Plymouth 9960 Equipment 8085 Boals,Powor 0 040 & .. 1 '69 Lt\M BRETA,C HI NOOK-TOYOT AS •T1'1"• .)3 IQuail d ., SI Spec I pl pt NcwportBCal'h '66 VW ; eng. in g . eond. ,7l .\l O:-.ITECAHLI) ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••····••••••••••••••••••••• i ver ia. v y. roundtrippernowondis· •3.0CS• Ned• only body ... , 979-4754or581 2306 ""' 833 9'lno e " .. r ~"',200. SECY chrs $8 124, execsACRIFICE! '70 JE - . pla y ... Ready for •BoYorios • ....,.,.-Be.s t orfcr. Aft. 6P!\I .S36·2125il"'ys 548·6991eve ATLAS s wvl ch rs $15/25, dfl BOAT. with TANOE~l '70 SUZU KI 50 St bike. Nu vacation t rips ... Bu~· · All available at E:nter from ;\lacArthur 536·0662 ----------1 mach $65 J>ierce 867 W 19 TR L R X Jn t con d . tires, bat, rings. Xl, gift. now! -• • Inspect a nd '74 Prices ---Linda Sinnett Ch I /Pl-... C M 645·741 l. 493.6556_ Sl?". 963.7454 drive out .•• Reduced lo · J\·Jcreedes. 280 S Fully Yol•o 9772 rys er , .. -... .....,. $5499 a t Bill t.1axey Crevier BMW luxury equipped. Spot· 418 Santa Ano A•e. Open Daily & Sun. 'Lil 10 W~D Desks, $20. Swivel 21• Aero·Cra ft OMC, mf '74 YAM . 100 End. 69 Toyota, 18881 Beac h 208W. lslSlreet Jess. Showroon1frcsh,rc· ••••••••••••••••••••••• · NB 92660 Pl\! chairs~ $10, J?raft Tbl, Browning, 70 gal cap, Ya m ,.125St. '73Q1\ Blvd •. H untington SantaAna 835·3171 a~o nabl e, phone 75 VOLVOS Youarethew1nnerof 2929 llarborBl\'d. $30. File Cabinets. $15. radio tele. Solid. $5000. ~londa, all lo mi, sec & Beaeh. 847-8555. 96tl-9386after7: Pi\1. ~OW AT SPECIAL ONE VIP PASS Costa a.lcsa 549~98119·4) 548·7244 . ,_tkofr.545--6121 . . .. & &·· {g ood fo r the whol<' 546°1934 T YP E WR 1 T ----2ouneBugg1es.1Corva1r ·1 1 !\(ERCEDES 250 Holiday Savings! lamilyJ 1--- . . E R , BEST Buy of the year. 26 '67 TRAIL 90 1-londa, 4000 powered, 1 VW powered. Sedan. t'ull po11'cr. air, to the Thunderbird sacr1f1 ce, must sell to Owe ns Cab. Cruiser . mill'S.Gd.Cond.S200. 545·7865 or 548·3120. or l----------1.amJ fm. 42,000 mi. 1 24toChooseFrom! 9970 highest bid -OLI VE'ITI 51 995 675·0300 673-5561 a rt. 6 Work 646-2994 Orang• C""""'. 's owner . L 1 kc n e w . ,resent this od at time Editor electric. newer '74 --' --· --· -_:-·~f f h t model,cost $471,sell $260 Boals Sail 9060 '72SACHS-DK\Vt2St.1X,STREET Legal Dun c '"'OICIHt ~79~65~5.56-IJ.17. 0 pure ase o our ' XI d B B o d 0 s alesmen for our soY-or ? Don o r Brya n ,••••••••••••••••••••••• new trans. nteon . sl uggy. esert rea Y , '71 ~IERC EDES 250 979·4380 or 893·1366. Fl BERG LS Sabots fac· ove r $350 675·8155e ves. 1200 VW eng . ~.or best Sedan. Full power. air. inqs offe r. LEASING & • • 92 -----orrer.962·9829 ·,m /fm 4·• ooo -,· 1 0 V E R S E • S ~xEc. DESK 6', Nomar & tory 2n<!Jl . $125. 540-14 llODAKA lOOCC. Wombat -• ' <., _... • ..... &;. 85 kd Own er. Lik e n ew . SPECIALIST 3 upho\'d. office chrs., · · w .J_S . Frame. !\t akcoffer. 4 Wheel Dri•H 9550 979--4565 or 556-1:137 . xlnt. cOnd . Best offe r HOBI E 14 w/trlr. & box, 9G0·27GOaft6. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sales-Servicc-I..e:1sing ------'l\ltllll LA11,;1 ove r $200 accepted. stored inside. Blue hull. l'ION DA CR l2S. 1974. '73 F ~ Tu. headers. AC, vcrseas Delivery 1970 280S~L. bought oew &""' Ul.llO 540.ssso 551·5051 eves. & wknds., Gd cond to-take offer a m /fm ~tereo, Tocomas, Roy Carver Inc. '7 l, fu 11 pwr ·· A IC , ~ WALN U T Secr e t ary 524·3000w~dys. 960·27'2.after6 shell ,Xl nt.540-0984. Rolls '\loyce • Hi>.IW stereo, tapc, ·robacco :·~.: VOLVO ' Desk , like new, L shape Don't give up the 'Sfiij)! ·4 C .fEV S b b ,7 234 r: 17th St bwn., B_lk . leath('r, xlnt. desk &chair.Value$460, Yo u 'l l find i l in ndian70cc dirtbike.Gd 1 u ur an 2· ~:.Costa Mesi~ s40.4444 ~;.SO~~~~c:_f9~4 Sharp! ICE CAPADES CHALET ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·a.'l ·r .nird. Above A-L Cnnd 1ns1de & 01,1t. flfech A·I, ;\fusL sell! Sl75 Or' 2701-C Harbor Blvd.. b.st. 5.c3&_·_3-0_7_,_. ---- (Mesa Verde Shop1)lng · • Center l Cost'1 t.1es;i. 1970 1' BIR I) Lo m1leafe• Please call 642·5678. ext fully equipped. $l99.S, 333 to claim your tir kels. 1809 Or1_~l~Dr. C~f (Norlh <..:ou nl y toll frl't' 196()T.Bl HD 2dr. Lnndau numbe r i:o; 540·122lJI. fully equip'd. Tmmac: ,_0 BL_A_Z-Ell , Sl ,500 /offer. !"~18·5.168 1 ~ , automatic -- plus 4 whl d r., convt. top. Ve-qa 9974 $2000. 21:1-5!12·2977 ••••••••••••••••••••••• both lo< $215 . 644·9440 Classified. ~ond . Best~•::':;'•~':· 4~90~·':'~"~1 1'"~"~·~Ap~~~1· .;,1,a,Oa Al/CE: 4 -----·-'-'----1--19~ Hn_•bo_r. c M 646 9JOJ :::;;;;;;;;;;;:.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;---s p , '"' r .. i ga · 'X· J]\1 { VAH -"" tr;is.S.1.900.842-3747 · V..'-IA IAl'.J72 '74450SL,2500mi.S14 .675 VOLVO Comrt 9927 · 7 2 \Y ..!\ G 0 N. ;::;.-;.; -.~1rcond.J\\:1As.S1u:~ l.1kenewcond 529_:.~IS."l ••••••••••••••••••••••• EXCELL~NT f.1u sl f.l\:t LA N DROV E H , 1973, Sl>.?50/h~tolr ·l!J.l·[i.\R! or52~ 8030 ExecufiYe CorSole ti6 i\t F:HCUHV Cl )i>.l F:T~ ~:t er1fiee._S~l2_50.842-2792 ~&-~,· purchased ocw ~lay l!l74. BJ\l \Y l8UO. Xlnl Cond. MG___ --9742 ,\lusl ~totlt·I~ ,\: <..:ol urs h ' 6500 miles. Only $450\). lllochoost'from:it 2dr llrdtp, aulo. uekl'! ·7:~ VEGA Sla Wag, GT._ 494.7511 days, 494.1372 Ask1n.c Sl20ll. TREME°'DOUS seals. gel roncl. SJ25 or bst a1 r. s tt>el radials, xi Call 673·40;13. " ufr. 5;11;.3019. ennd. Bst orr hy Jan 5. eves. ~ -~ '69 TOYOTA LAND Datsun 9720 SAVIN.GS ,.----53ti·580·1. E'<ample: 1.i2 ,\uto111 a1 1r Dad9e 9935 1~~=-'------- ~ ~~-CRUISER W/:J27 Chev.••••••••••••••••••••••• w/ air. power :o;tcrr1n.c. ••••••••••••••••••••••• A.wtos, Used 9900 , .~ ~~~ eng ine . Roll bar F'fll WILL BUY YOUR &:;1crl'ol51t2JOr1Jv ·70 Cl lALLENG~R . 318 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ""' "' ' '~ Radio, Tape deek XLNT DATSUN TOYOTA 16 .5 Tire s + extra OR VOLKSWAGEN $5249 l"U in <'ni.:1n••, auto trans. P s, l'fb. air cond. Nc11· paull. fi·12-0632, ni ghts set.751 ·SJ45Aft.3:30 P!\1 PAID r,OH (Jlt NOT 9560 \V I L I, I' 1\ Y T 0 p DOLLAR. (;,\I.I. h'.l::N' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ALl:;f.N .. '140 -()142. 1970 F 250 CA!\1PER ---------' l~li I & i5 \'(}L\'(1~ 111 slotk r(';1dy f111' IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ;;.::,7 -:1oxx l'.11:! D01)\; E Col!. Auto. ;11n ll1n .t.>1J>,('. xlnt cnnd , ;-.1 a ku off,•r. 91~1 2i!:O ;1H Ii SPEC IAL f"o rd, Xln1 '7 l 240Z ------- 1 1 cond. ~2600 .• 1971 FOllD fmm:ic:ulat<'. :ur; auto Porsche 9750 . ~ "" F350 I ':i: T Slake bed w / am-fn1, m:q::s, S-1,!tt"I. ••••••••••••••••••••••• "' h d I I $3500 D1rr1·! from Dl'alt·r .. ·,, , W Y. rau1<' <.ump. · afterfi.fl'.)fi .">J:\7 70 PllR S<..:11 1-~ .·111 S ·' ~ 968 8816 ft t l·:XC LL:S IV l·'.L V V!Jl. V(J -Y8l1 &YE1l1R ~fl@A"Ma~IU'if~• '~:i.:ols ~r~··.~.~~ ~,~2;~;,~,1:,;~~,:;;::~:;~ j~~~,:,1~'~:;\ .~~1~:~:0 (!l·t·~· ~.,~~,~.·q BUY ar LEASE 'ill Cll ,\Hl;ER Air Xlntcond ::!IJ5U 81U lHtll l!)&I 1Jl)_D_C.~~~,.,-m-,·£'rl1h\e. v .x, :i;!,1\H!l 11111.:-s. j:!hod e11111t. 1 (II' no •r, 1;1.'1-f,.l'.IS C a m p e r s h e I I.. pyn1ls. ti·l<!·O:l:l0. 6-16 ·~J3 \ ~ J.... t .J ' J.... t .J automatic, p. steering. ---••••••••••••••••••••1'" Ford 9940 ARE INV[ITEE . ~~d~11h::k:~~{'~~r1.c~r~1~ ·~,~,~~1~;~~~~.~~~;,ii;1\'~11' SAAB f~e~m M~50h_ei6~~ ~1;;;.~:~~·~-,~~~~~~~.·;~·r• tires, c ustom hilc:h&clel' lo miles. Purl·h;1sc or,,, 1-----~==---I Lo ni1. .!us \ Tunl'll. 5800 brakes,extra sharp.one ~um c lse. l'\'l pl~ it \'OLVO J'IBOO, co1xl orho.;t ofr6·12~~1. TEI BNclaf. owner, $4100. See :.il 9522 551-6:15!1 IMMEDIATE , on it. fnrl 111 ;t•r1t•!I. -"'---1 ' · Andove r CirC'Jt•. Foun· ---DELIVERY H:uh.il tirr~ ~.LR 1111 ·1iG 1-'t >ll U (;,1la'\1e. xlnl ••• ta1n Valley or <':tll iot 972S S1\LES&S-1-:1t\ll'I-: tran~p rar. NP\\ hattl'r) 554·2087 after 6pm ;,\II ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dick Miller Motors Autos , Used nt'w :.1no~· Ue\ll'{'. :S.llKJ, lee Si~ftTING daySat&Sun , t;!tl W. \V .1~1111 al So ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~•lk·!il.!:I 1967 FORD T ruck, nev.· ~o'.-;w .... i\1 ai n '1'5 F1\t.L'l):-J. St11•k, Nt·1>. engine, brakes & tires ... ~ ~ .. Santa_ Ana _!57-2132 G eneral 9901 1·l111rh. V 1.;. ronJ. $125 81"2' Cabov&r <'ampe<. ti7:11;,1'11 From 111.m. to Sp.m, and I lo 10:30p.m. Deily Saturday and Sunday -noon to 5 p.m. Skate with 1<.C. the Ck>wn, Saturday• Moonlight SesaioA 11 p.m. to 1 a .m. Saturdaya Only ~ • • VflllOI' co•'• to111• ORAMGE COUNTY'S foyoto 9765 •••••••••••••••••••••• -------979-1861'. I ---------1 NEWEST & LARGEST •••••••••••••••••••••••I ~!! !{~ur.h ~r·1 Dr ~(·1l~1n iii. Fl>ll 1) ru~1111n :.c\•, (iou/l l'(1n1l Oni.: 1•1•11or ~lf~\nr h"'' n!r ~~~"1.1~1" '71 DotsynPickup NOW OPEN h < yl. 1l 111·11l' ::.1.1u • J·l·1311i :n ,ooo miles. wide lirl'S, r IMMEDIATE Marqui s Motors -------& tt:sliHl'lT! ·(pvt ply) l1'IP S1'7S.S56·41lro DELl><RY •TOYOTA• Fial 9 7251Fiat 9 725 A J, !. i\1 0 I) EL S .~ •SALF:S ••••••••••••••••••··~·· ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOR Sale. 1974 1f.a 1'ruck. 1\-1 :i ke offer Tpn COL(lllS ·Sl·:lt Vl(.'I·: Dick Miller Motors •t,l>:AS INt; •XI.NT L"SF:DCARS l----''~'80.·~1050::::'----1 120 W. \\';11·111'r ut ~o. 19.'iS CHEVY 2 ton w/36' 1'.l ain ladder & util. body. New S01 nt:1 An :i S.'i7 2132 --~ eng. $900, 64~5~·1~1153~---l~·i AT '72 124 Spyd('r. oni 9570 A!\1 I FJ\1 ' m :1 i:i~. xlnt ••••••••••••••••••••••• c-o nd .. S3,000. 831-2QJ5 , nft SPi\I 74 CllEVY VAN. 6 cyl. ----- 8QOO ml. Will ('onsidC"r trade. (2 13 ) 431-6KG.'I . 28802 ~1 :iri:ucritc Pk\\'Y i\t 1s~1on V1~1Jn 8l1·2Rll11 ·\:15·l210 '75TOYOTAS Come 1n, i·c~t drive ~ lluy ! Ho lid ay So•ingl The biggest selli ng ~or in Euroi>e llDBll 124 AUTOMATIC SAVE 2~01-C Harbor Blvd., Costa Moso. Calif. 92626 Tel •• (714J 979-8880 Autos Wonted o n Rema ining '74 's Lr-;ASI Nc ; a\a1Jable on :ill model<;, It's easy.. Look for your name in -today's classified section. If you find your name, call 642-5678 , ex- tension 333 between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. We'll arrange for you to pick up yo11r pass at the nearest office of the DAILY PILOT ' f OP Doll a r paid for U~l\V 'i; ;ind r111 other ltn· porlcd r ar!I. Crevier BMW 208 W. l$l !ltrec.i SlH1la Ana s;q..3171 d eMlemi.\ 'f!/11 TOY OT A ·• L ~.~...._ __ . $2999 + T lo L DICK MILLER MOTORS l 20 W . Wf/ll'ftC'f at Moln, Santo AM 557-2132 "\lakl' Hot'frn F1ir Dad (t~,·, , ( io•,1n llUt thl• 1~:11.1i.;1· t urn that 1unk into 1:1-.h 1111[1 :i J)ad V 1'1 lot Clas~i(1c1I Ad Cnl\ "1"" 1---.....r· :Z-r""' __ ...,,_"""...i •SPECIALS* Of the Week 1 '66 T-Bird (RUJ327l 5599 '64 Chevy {PTZ866) '62.Chevy (P0£624) '67 Malibu Chevv (UVG675) '69 Novo (l•0309) 5899 '68 Camara l 148GIMI 5799 • ~ i;t'DAll. Y PILOT .cs:::<: Pilot • Mond•r. December 23. 1974 ' Logbook ~ig Moment For San Juan 8 y PAMELA HALLAN Oil .. o.lry ,.. ... *" Calendar ~otation : Wednesday, Dec. 18, adoption or the San Jaa~ Capistrano General Plan. • • • _The room was noisy, but lhe sounds were subdued. Whispered conversations were held behind open palm_s. Papers crackled . People mO\'ed in and out of the eouacil 'l'h<*nber. Some <"a rrted coffee 1n white ~tyrofoam cups. Others l\oist - ed briefCB!ies. It was a big night forold~an Juan. Tht tens ion or the past fev.· months Was there, but it v.·as "'ell-hidden .• Landowners, sorne with their Jav.•ycrs, sat M•U.AN thronghout the r oom. J\1ost or the members of th e voca l Town llall AssOciation sat U>gether. NOISE TlllCK ENED AS coun cilmen took ·care of routine agenda items. A discussion of the purchase of "'ehicles s.e·emed ov erly long . Would you prefer stan· dard or automatic? Do you want to drive the four· wheeled drivt or the little car, Bill ? The audience grew restless and scanned agendas for lhe·item marked "general plan." Yet when the mo· ment came, it seemed somehow anticlimactic. People .,.,·ho .... ·alked to the front of the room to speak gave their names and voiced their comments matter-of.factly . No emotional outburst..s stilled the sounds of the crowded room. No angry threats burst forth. No persons heckl ed speakers or councilmen. Yet when deliberations began there were mo- ·ments of impatience. Counci lmen seemed anxious to get on with it. Arguments nared. Everyone talked at on re: • MAYOR ROY BYRNES pounded his gavel for silence •. Counrilman Yuon Heekscher smiled. So- meone made a little joke. They were a polite, sober- face<j fr9up again, moving on tolhe next item of dis- cusSlOD... \ • The plan was adopted at a half hour before mid- night. No one applauded. No one cried. Yet some had folh;>wed the development of the.plan for i:i.lmost three year.i .... When the fi ve "ayes" were s poken and· the plan 1. became official. "1ayor Byrnes called it an ''historic moment" and thanked everyone who had helped. Looking back over the events of the last few months it's bard to believe what happened to the com- 1 munity. People -hundreds of them -became in- volved. in an issue. They turned off their televis ion I sets. 'hey left their bridge games. They cancelled 'their rlub meetings. .. I For what'! ,, TO SIT THROUGH a meeting to see how a rriend's property fared on the land use map. To write a letter. To sign a petition. To make a phone call. To support an idea. · I Despite the feuds, the emotionalism, the exhilara- , tlon, and (or some confusion and heartbreak, the plan I was worth every cent in one respect. No one should ever again· call San Juan Capistrano I a "sleepy,little village." . The Lown is wide awake. 1. Christmas Eve Will Have a Glow An t!Stin1ated 6 ,000 lumi n a ri as will glow throughout the 400 -home Crown Valley i-l ighlands '.leighborhood in La guna ."iiguel on Christmas Eve. Luminarias. a symbolic -.inticipation of the birth of Jesus, are formed by plac - ing sand on the bottom of a paper bag and fold ing down the bag's sid es. A CA.NDLt: I S the n placed in the bottom of the bag and turns the bag into a glowing lantern. Luminar1 as a re placed :ilong walkways. patios and walls. Ch a rle ne Biesrhke of 2:1581 Loch Lomand Sl., who ofianited the rommunity .effort. said s he became familiar v.•ith luminarias when she li\·ed in Illinois. . ••BACK IN TllE ri.1idv.·est you'll drive through mile after mile of these and it's the mOst breathtaking thing you've ever seen.·· s he said. She said neighbors in Crown Vall ey chipped in to buy the luminarias in bulk al a cost of fi ve cents apiece. The display .,.,·ill begin at 5:30 p.m. Christmas Eve and last about 10 hours until the ca ndles burn down. Mrs. Bieschk e said s he hopes to see other be3ch area communities pick up the custom . HOWEVER, FIRE de- partment officials had a few- words of v.·arning. Stan Boettcher, Orange County fi re chief, warned that lumina rias should be kept away from combusti· ble materi als. children and animals because of the fire hatard. He said he has never known of any fires caused by luminarias. THE FAMILY CIRCUS By Bil Keane • "" n ..... •'• -'··---"Shall I t~ ~d wh at I want far Chrittmas, too?" . -' .. • .. • •• • Good Skalr Cha r les M. Schul z. creator of ''P eanuts" cartoon str ip, has been ·pre~cnted \\'ilh silver- plateci.J)ockey s tick -at ice rink fre helped ·build . in Santa Ros 3. LIGHTS LOWEREO lAR & N ICOTINE I ! Senate Report , Elderly Sai d Insurance Victims WA.SHINGTON (UPI) -Secause partments have isolated these pro-. Uyou are sick before you take out thiS Medicare fails to pay all health rosts .. blems: -·policy, you will even be covered for 11 .2 million elderly people spend · -The elderly are sold more than that condition after the pGlic7 bas ubout half a billion dollars a year on one policy. duplicating coverage. ' . been in effect only twoyean.'' · additional insurance -some of il . -Policies pay n at amounts for Elderly people buy additional in· s hoddy, a Senate committee con-specified ailments, without regard to surance because Medicare bas deduc- tends. rising health care..costs. . libles and cqinsurance which patients The Senate Special Committee'on • -Policyholders must wait long mustbuy. . · · Aging reported that titedic8re paid pePiods before pi"oteetro& begins. Ailditionally, a growing number of nearly 40 percent ofthe'health costs of -Health conditions which the doctors refuse to accept the fee& the elderly in 1969 but this declined lo policy holder had before taking out in-Medicare will pay, and patients must 35percentby 1973 .·· surance are not covered for long , paythe.additionalcostfromthelrown periods. Sometimes policies are ad-pockets or through additional in· vertised as though that were a benefit. surance. TO FILLTllE gap, the elderl y tum to private insuran ce , which sometimes promises more than it de· livers, thei>a11el said. The report said state insurance de·. .. One ad read : The report was prepared for the committee by Gladys Ellenbogen; a "TH'E LAST provision is a real help consultant economiJt from Westport., ii you already have a health problem. Conn. ..... ,. '"' • ' • ' ' ...__ .. ' ' . 'JI -.. ' ' . ' • - Warning, The Surgeon General Has Determined . lha1 Cigareue Smoki~g Is Dangerous to Your Health. 11mQ:'111:·0.811111.nicotlne w. per cignt1tJTC Repon Oci:74 J I 17 \ ) ) \ I } l Lagnoa/Sootll Coa~t E DITION . Today's Final N.Y. Stoeks ' VOL." 67, NO . 355 , 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A MONDAY, DECEMBER'23, 1974 T EN CENTS C11po District Eight ·Seeking Trustee Seats Songwriter Nonvorth's Widow Dies Funeral sen •ices will be held Tues· day for Amy B. Nor\\'Orth, former vaudevil le star and v1idow of the com- poser of "Take r.1e Ou t to the Ball Game." ThC Laguna Beach resident died Saturday after a long illness. I j I ·-By J.<\C'KI E llYi\fA ~ OI U. 0.HJ ~1lcol \\'ith the deadline ror riling less than f\l,'O \VCek s away, CIJ:hl persons "h a\·e :-;o far indicated they "ill run (or school trus tee pos itions in the Capisirano di stric-t and four-:h.1tve picked up paper s LO run in the Lai;una Beach clistru.·t Deadline for filing \\1th the Orange County H:egb.tr<Jr of \'oters 1s 5 p.nl. • J<in. 3. In the i\l:irch 11 C'lcction, four of the SC\'Cii po!>it.1ons on the Capist rano Un·ificcl School District boa r d of education and l\\'O of the rive position;; in the Lag una Beach Unified School District will be up for election. Only t \Vb of the 12 "'outd-bc trustees in Doth di stricts have so far filed thei r completed papers and made their candidacy orricial. Both are incum· bents in th e Captsl r(lno district. Those running in Capistrano so far ;ire: -·Trustee 1\rea One. \Villiam En · q~incumbc>nl. :ind G. ··Ted " Kopp. building contractor. --Truster ~\rea 1'\vo. Dr . Edward \Vcslberl(, incumlX'nt . -Trustee Arr:1 Thrr<'. Sarah Jane I.ipp . homcm<1kt.'r. and Gerald Rafkin, pharn111 c 1st. Gordon Peter~on . 1\rea ·rhrec reprei;entatlvi• ) T~1r!~;~~o;~,~~u ~'.lm Two . 1l1ie.h-.s '°rbbcd the Ewap Inc. \\'are ouse o S.1.000 in cash and $8,000 "'orlh Of stag filn1s. police said . BOAT SOLD FAST WITH PILOT AD .. The ad producf'd morr than 25 tall1> nnd "·c SQ!d the boat for a fa ir price.·· Thut's the succe!ls story related by a Cos\a l\1esa ramll~· "·ho placr:d th is ad,·e11,1semen1 in the Daily Pilot : filUST SEE TOA PPRECIATE I8'Tri-Hu ll Ski BNl.t~ 13Qhµ I tOVoh·o Xtr418 J\111.ke Rca!I. Offer. x~:<O:\i'.'l:XX tr you' have u boat or motor you'd l ike to sell. call 642-~78. rut n lf'w i'"'·ords to "'Ork ror sou. in the Da1j y !Piiot." and board president, has said he \\'ill not run . Tru stee Area Five : John R . Du sc kett , graduate stude n t supervisor : Stephen Rackleff. elec- tronics engineer, and G. "Ross" Roskamp. health care administrator. ·-·rrustcc George \\'hite has said he will not run . , In Laguna Beach, candidates are John ,\ncl erson. pharmaceuticals firm manager; Richard Lemon, at- torney: An n e t te Cas s i d y, homemaker; and Ron Chilcote, political science professor at UC Riverside. Incumbents Gerald Li nke and Patricia Gillette so far have not (a ken out papers to run again. The Laguna Beach district is not divided into trustee areas. Hang Glider Pilot Succumbs A hang glider pilot criticall y injured in a crash 10 days ago at Escape Coun- try in the hills above r.1ission Viejo. died Sunday afternoon nt ~1ission Community Hosmital. An Orange County coroner '!! ·spakesman said Scott C. Trumble, 21. or Carlsbad suffered multiple injuries in the crash on Dec.14 . The spokesman sa id lhe young man. an experienced glider pilot, ap· pa r,tntly shifted hi s weight during a turn 200 feet above lh' ground and \\'ent into a spin that couldn't be cor· reeled. Arsonist' Sought Jn Dana Torching Orange County Sheriff!; deputies are circulntina the descriptions or a number or male suspects who are believed to be responsiblt ror the burning during the weeke rid or a Good\lo'ill Indus tries box in Dana Poi nt. l\1rs. Norworth. \\"ho had asked that her ago not be revealed, was the \\'ife of the late composer Jack Norworth. 1vho also \\·rote the popular song, "Shine on Harvest r.1oon." , They lived at 1680 Louise Street in La.(!una Beach. l\lrs. Norworth \1'35 :i vaucft<1·ille star during the 1920's, appearin g as a singer and pianist in and ar9und Ne\\-· York City. She and her first hushand. vaudev ille performer Berl S1\·or. also <1ppea red as guests on .. The Ed Sull ivan Show." r.-trs. Norworth. who had lived in Laguana Beach more. than 15 ye<1rs, was koo1v n for her involvement in lhe local Little League. She handed ouL boxes of Crackerjacks to players at openi ng games and led the singing or .... Take l\1 c Out to the Ball Game.'' Services """ill be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Sheffer Laguna_ Bearh,Chapel. Survivors include fi\·c cousins. Three Brothers Di e CHRtSTCHURCH, ~C~' Ze aland !UPI) -Three young brothers died Sunday when they \o('ked themselves . in a n unused freezer cabinet. The boys, David. 7, John 6. and Richard 3. were the only children or Dr. Colin Tourelle of Oamaru, about 50 n'liles Crom Dunedin on the south island. Pilot Offices Take Holiday Offices of the Orange Coast Daily Pilot in N<'~·porl Reach. Laguna Beaeh, Saddleback Valley, llunlinglon Beach· Foui\taih Valley and Sa'nfa Ana 1vill be closed Tuesday and \Yed· nesday. .. Deputies S3id the blaz(' in the rcccp· taclc at 34164 Pacific Coast •lighy,,·ay··· v•a s quickly extinguished arter th e nll1rn1 was raised by local residents. They ~a id c lothing and ether materiat~ in the bin "·ere destroyed ;;nd damugcd by the Cire. The community ofrires a re he· ing closed 'o allow as many employcs a~ ~Ible 11m~-10 en· joy the Christmas holiday. Ne'>'·s staff membtrs may still be re· ached hy calling 642·4321. Com· n1unily offlcts rC'<'lpcn Thursday on l'egular business hours . State Entets Lawsuit Attorney General lnteroe 1ie s in Big Lagu1ia-Case By JACK CIIAPPELL Oftfll; D.t11, PllM suo Entry of lhe .. California Attorney General's office into the S37 million lawsuit filed ag~a1nst the city of Lap:una Beach and 43 pril'ate citizens and city officials came as •·nC'v<s but not a sur1lrisc" to Ja,l'yers for . the plaintiff, Runcho Palos Verdes, so.c id today. John Pollol'k, st:nior partnC'r of Pollock, \Vill iams :-ind Berlv•anger or. Los Angeles. s:ud l'iis office had not heard anything from thr altornl.'r general 's office directly. lie de(·\int:>d to coninirnt on any chani::l's in lcg.i l stratcj:.!y \\"hich might occur. Pollock said hi s office hatl rcc£.ivc·d the C'1ty 's three-motion ans11·o·r to 1t:- c:irli{'r complaint filed a~a1nsl the Cl· ty. a raft of past and prC'!'l'lll city of- ficta ls and ;.i group of pri vnte c1uzens it ·;;llC'J..!Cd harl con:-.pircd to kecpde1·l•lop- ment from t;ik1ng plarc on S~·carnorl' .JI dis. Syc:'lmorc lhlls is a 522·<1C'f<' trarl loc<ited bel\\'('l'n L ;.1;::un a ('anyon and f.l 1'oro !loads It 11;1:-;.111nc\t•d lO the r1ty in 1966 ;u1d or1g1nal l\' plann~rl for dc1·clopn1c11l of :1.000 t~.,1.1tl· IYlh~ Nixon Pays Another $11,500 in Taxes NE\V YORK <UPI) -N('\V York' State tax officials di!'.closcd toda~· that former President Richard r.1. J':ison owed St l ,S.,4 in back lases for 1969 and had made payment in fu!l lasl \1·eek . State Tax Commissionrr i\larin A. Procaccino said the lases 11·er\' O\l"{'d on a reportable gain from the-!">al(' or Nixon 's !\lanhatlanaparlmcnl 1111969. '"\V e found no C\'idence or fraud on lhe)part or the former pre::-1dcnt," Procaccino said. ·rhc commissioner said lhe dl'- lC'rminalion on the amount 01\ed hy Ni xon "·as made earlier this n1onth after an eight-month invc~li!!atlon h.v the tax department. Procaccino i;uid the amount. o\rcd by Nixon included "all tascs. interest. and penalties for the year 1969." He said under pro\'isions of statt• law, it normall y would be unlawful for lhe department to d ivulgl' informa· lion on tax matters bU1 said thnt th l' form er president, though his counsel, had waived this prohibilion. Thf' state investii:iut1on learlini? If'> the dctcrminalion that i\ixon 011·cd the money began lasl April 25 \\'ht'n Procacc1no 11.Totc t.o the rormer prl"SI· dent rcqursting informution on i'\1x on's taxes while hf' \Vas A resident of New York prior 10 assuming the pre- ~idenc.v , Proca<'cino's requ"rst came :1ft f'r n dclcrm\natlon•by fl sper1::il ron· gr<'sional committC'e rarllcr that month that Nixon 01,•t'd nlot'e than $.'j()0,000 1n back f!'dt'ral lllX<'S , int'CrC'St and pen.-d!IC'S It 1\'as also disclosed a1 that t1n\c that Nixon hnd pnir\ no C11.liforn1:1 ~Late t~xc~ "·lulc 11' thl· \\lhitt llousc. although hi~ ICQ;3l \'Ol· In;:? rrsid r ncr ren1ained in th;.i t stall'. 1\rter .1 ll'ngthy 1nvt"!ilLJ!,at1on ht'aded h.11 Procaecinn , the formf'r 11rc~Hil'nt 11·as nol1f1cd on l1l'f'. Ii th~1l hl' 01\'C'd the !'1<1\C $11.al•l li, the C'llm · 1n1ss1ont·r saut "'In arr111n~ :it thi, f1r.url". \11• hal l' lilkC'n 11110 acrount that fol'n1cr PrC',I· clcnl \1\ion \\,1:-.1 r1•,1dcn1 of :'\t•\\' 'i'ork St .II(' fur :1 1·1·1'l<11n Pl'r1od of II ml' in l!li.iq and th.ti till' 'ale of his :1 pa1'1 m<'nl in Nl'\V 'i"ork 11irl l"l''-lllt 111 .1 rt" pnrtuhlc g:u n for 1.h.1t y!':1r," Proe.i1· l'l!lOSa1d. ..()n J),·e I ~. \l't' n ·c·f'i1·,,,1 ,1n :1C't'l'P l<ltll'\"l 1J! 11ur dl~t1•rn11no111on .i111l p.1 ,\ m1·nt 1n !ult,·· the r6mn11.s~1nn1·1· ;, .u cl. l 'rhc \\ ;J11't'r g1v.cn b~ N1.1o;on U\rou~h <~ec NL"\'.OX, Pagt' 1\:!> Woman's Purse Taken by Thie f /\Ochlrrt~ LaJ:luna 11111~ l.l't:-.ur \\•orld rf',11lrnt 1\';P• rohhl'd 11f !:i :; :o;und:1 ~· b\' a th11·r \I ho 1-.-nl'lckl'tl l'r cln\1'n nnd ,i;?rahhl'rl her pur.\t' .1!) ~ht• i-hoppt'd .1t lhe l.:,i~una lhll'-i\lull Sherill., cl1•r>ul 1t'" !':lief Lor1111a '.\1 :i rJ:arC't Hnfnl;J1111. ;;, of i5:1 i\ ~la ,1ort'a. l.r1surc· \\'orld. 11;1s .11t.1rkl•d oot~111t' ;i sUJ)l'rmarkrl in tth' 'h11pp1ni: ru1npll·x hy .1 ~ni.tn~ mah• \\hos(' cll·,rr1pt 1on 1 ~ h1.•1 Ill-! t•1rC'1.1l:1tcd 1 orla ~ , ,\Jrs llnfmnnn \\,1 S ~1blc lo\ J"{'l\Jrn hllllll! ,1fler t11•:itn1cnt ro1 ~hot'k, Ill· 1'1tcr::. s.nct homes. Plans \VC'rc later re1 i:-.cd to :'!bout 2,UOOclustered contlonlin1u1n 011- 11~ .. The cli ~m1 ssal r!.'()LH'Sl riled h.1· C11 1 1\ttorn{•1· Gl•ore.1.• Loc;tn a~k::-lhf" r riurt to :.ibst~1n troil1 C'\l'f"l'ISl' 01 111r1,<hc- t1on, d1smi,,s:i l or lhc {':J-,(' for f;111t1r\' tu st :'lte 1l cl aim upon 11hi{'h rel11."f can Ix• _!:ranll'<l. and a n.ution f11r :.t n\Ol"L" d,,:ltn1te ::-t<1tC'n1ent l'olluck :.aid he-h:'!d no comm(·n• on th\' t·1t _,. :ittorney·~ n1ot1011s. but 11ou ld prr·-.,,~nt hi:-f 1 rrn · s po!'1t ion 111 c·ourl. llantho Palos \"crdcs 1::-a d1\·1,1on or <:rt•:lt LakL':. C.irbon ('orp. 11f :"l 11· \or!... h1•udc·d hy nu::-1011 \\I. Sl..akc t. bro 11 her or i\I r..;. Rol.H.•rl P Kt·nn('dy . 'l"he 1·on1pa11r ~11\·d •·~ 111t1111duat:s .ill pre:.f"nl n1cn11JC'r:; of the L~1i.:un:1 B1:ach Cit~· Count1l and Pl.innin.c, f 'on1n1is:-1on. me11\b1•rs of lhr. La'1l111;1 (;1·1·e11hrlt Roard of !)1rr·t:lor ... nian,\' 11:1:-.l n1('nlht•rs nf 1h c 1·1t .1 tnt1t11.·i1 .inc.I pl.Jnnin~ <·ommis~1on, p<'r:.011:-t\ho :-.pokC' .t e!:tlllSI dC VC'lopml'llt r1l ~11l <.; ;.1t eou.{lc1l mf'1•i1n,:!s and \\ho 11'orkt~d by clf'c·l1on ol 1.'Qunr·1l nl{'n1h1·r)l . \\,11·01· Hov Jlolrn :-.11111A°H' utlorn(>v £...:ncf.Jl"s oti1cc h.1d C'lllf)tl'tl the cas"c- ISce L.\\\Sl"IT, Page All Or,0111;.:•• "t•••• l•er (:11~1 \' 20 to 3.J n1ph t11nds 1h1oui:~1 'l'u1':-d.1~ Sunnv and ('Ptll. y.n\\:-. 11cit1 -~O. hi ghs n\'ar "''· I l:\SIDE TOD,\ V .'tflr ,,f o ~nnpoprro ~'J.!/~ daul1me 'r!,·r1,,.11i Q~ l.'I lltt'atl u..ilh ,\ll'11f' ~ub· 1•·t I.~ /•irt11dden 1n pr1n1~ tnnl' Story, ,.,,,,,. hto , .I\ ........ ~ ..... (t LM .. ,.. C•h•o•~•• , ....... ... ,,.,, .. (l , ... " ....... " 0.•111No1o(W\ foa•"•' P•t• fl\Motl••ft"'IAI '•ft·~· ll'o• lft• •tctr<I MtflUt~ I 11tlt•x .. .. .. ••·ll " " "' .. " '" .. •• Alll\LA-Mo _,,,~ ,.. ....... N•t-•IN•w' 0 •-(0,.l<lf ·-_ .. ~IM" M•'''" Trtt .. •••t• Tllt.iol•n ....... • W•lflH~ " "' " M ... '" ". ... .. " .. .. ·;t.. t I I , • O,_.\. Y PllOT L/SC 'Stoned' Mouse Narcos Trap Drugged Rodent S,\'i .l t l~J·~ f \ll J -\t 1r\\' \hr :\larijuana l\louse. stoned from munt·h1n ;.: un J~'' !111 111•.111\ t111"c \1 t·<·I.·. "'<IS tlLSCO\'t red today, trapped •:il 1\'t· 1n th1• pr.h<1· n:1r1 111H '••\'1+!1·n• i: riuiui. 'l'hi.> ··lu·.111· h1 ~1l1\•· 11 .. 111 JU..,11<·1· f'Olh''' s:iitl, h.111 avoided the com· pany of a tll•L·oy 111 nl1"· 11;11Ht·1I \l,11.1 IL11ry lo ~ct h1 rn~t!lf lruppl'd in an unOCCUPll'd Ir ·•P ( ,J 1 lt·d ....... hl'l'i'll ;1n ·r l'<t p ..• T h<: Jrui; tT<1 11·d rnd•·nt ,'1lt·..,1·r1h1·d 1n l h<· JWtir(' tr-port ns ":i rommon, o rdin;1 ry bro\1•11 h<hl.'t' m1111'l' lbrt'l' 1 nt'hl·:-. Jun~ ... 11' J:-o J1Sl'Overed trying to brc;1k out 11r hi' t 1 ap r t1i -. n1or111 nc hv •lrll·t ! 11·1· .\u hr1•v P :1rrotl. ''l ie ~1 .1" '""1[1• n1 ;11l 1rrv ..1 ~J.:ft''i"11 1•, <',ll'1·n11·l1 .1cli\C" ~:1id ll::ir· rf!tl'~ r a1tnt·r. lll'tl·rt11 t· J1n1 Lcr111. ··11 Juoh~ l1h1· l11.: \\a ~ trying to llrcak Ciul ol lhe t~un,L: ' Power Can Be Cut Without a Hearing \l'AS ll!NCTO:" IAJ>J -U.S. Supreme Cnurl rult-d ltnl<i y thut a pCr'\O n is nut ton~tltut1 onally l'ntitlcd l u ;_1 hc:.ir1ng h1,•fo 1l' hav1n~ l'll'ctriral 11()1\'C'r l'lll off for nvnpayn1cnl or IH!:: 11111 T he 6 to 3 ma1onty rC"jcrtcd th<> :ir)'.!umt>nl offert•cl hv ;~ttnrn c.vs for C'oither1nt: J<trk:-.1111, of Yu1k . Po.i .• th;i t l hc ?.·tctropohl<.111 Ed1..,c111 ('ornp~in .v l c r mi n :.itt·d l1l·r :-.L•r\·11 t' \\1thol1t loltow1 ni.: lhc proccdurl·~ requ1r1:il hy t h~ "d ue 11n1t:1•:-.:-." 1·lau:o.l' •ii the l:On!>tilul1011. • Justice \\11lh ;1m JI. Hc·hnqu1st . ~peak ing rot thl' l'OUrl , ~a 1cl !he ~l:J\C i~ not SU(riCll'Otiy invOl\'l'd 111 s urh ;111 :ietion to br1n~ !he con~lllul1on<1l re· quirement inlO play. l,jnder the f"ifth Amendment to the l 'onstitulion. :.i l>f'r!>on may not be ''depri ved or life, liberty or properly \\ 1thout due proces:-. of l<t "'. ·· This applirs, ho"'t'\'f:r, nnly tn lhC' ,nctions of ~overnmt'nl;:i\ agc·ncies. not to <.ictioo:> lly private rirn1 .... Rehnquist s:i1d the <.irgumcnts or 'rri·Co unty Le~al &:rviet·s. rt'prcscnt · ing i\.1'rs . .J ackson. ":-.llfl\1 110 rnorl' 1han thut '1 etror)()flt11r1 11:1s a hl·rt11J .1· rcgutalcd pr1\'ale utilit.1·, l'n,1oyrnu at _least a partiul monopoly irl tt1r pro\' Id· ingof clec11·ieal ~1.·r11l'c \11th1n 1!:. \cr - r1tory.'' R t'hnquist ~ai1J tht' ut!!ity "l'ICctct! to terminate !>l'fVI Cl' ... 1n a manner whic h t11 e Penn.-.y )VU /I J;J r~ubllc 1. ·unties Commission found permis:-1- b le under st:1tr la"·· "'l:ndc r our cfcc1siu11, this is not sut llcient to ('OllOl'rt the :-late ur J>C'n· nsyl van1a" 11·1th 1he 1)()11 er cornp.Jny'!) ;_u:lion in & \vnv 11·h1 r h \\'Ou ld in1·oke t he 1)rocc.·dur~I gu<1ran.tccs of lhr t:on,,,l1tut ion. Greinke Eyes College Board ,,.,, Busi ness t'\'ccuti1·l' Fronk (;rci nke 111' S:inta :\n:1 h:1:. 1uk1·n out t•lrction pap{·rs in S:1ddlt·h:11·k l"<1mn1unl!y College Distr1l'l ':-. 1·ru .... 1c1.· ,\rcu I. Greinke. 19622 ('.ountry llaven. has u ntil .J :.in. 3 to r1'1lu·n th<' p;ipl·rs 111 hl'co me a n oflictJl 1'lu1didate 111 the .i:\larl'h 4 tr ustee l'lt.'l'l 1011. ·rhc Trustee ,\rt'.1 I :-.1·al nn\I' 1~ hC'hl h ~· \\'i\l iam Dca.n ol ·ru:-.1111. IJe h ;1~ .111· 11f1unced lhill he \\111 nul ~eek re· t.:ll'elion. Trustee Arc;i l 1nt'luile~ a ~mall por· l ion of Santa Au a .ind 111Uch of Tustin. 650 Acres Placed In Land Frt>f•zp . \ Daily 1'1 \.1t :-.und.1\ :-tor;> 1111·or · r1 ('tt1· r<·p•11 ll'C I \ht• 1111n1h1•r nf acr1·s nf r r1nle ,l).;l'lt'illllll':il l.111(! pt.1rf'd 111 :t )•·a1 .. IOnl! d~1t•!0pmt'tll lrt•e11.· hy thi;· 1':1 n Ju:in C:11ll .. r r .111•1 1·11 .1· ~ nu nc1 I. Thl' <·orrci:t ln:un· 1~ f\:10 .1<'rC'~. 'l'l1e ll..iily P1loL rl'.l!.re1 .. 1h. l't't"or. ORANGE COAST ,~, DAILY PILOT t"' O••nqoe Co.I<! O••I• Pol<>t ... 1~ ... 11<<11 ••<"'"'" -t"I'~ ... p,,,. """0"""'0 0.t .. 0.""Qol' C.0..•1 Publ""'"'O (.(Imp•"• ~.I•• •I• •<'l>to°'" ••• J!ulll•"'"" MllNJ•t '"'OUll" i-"0..•. IOI Ccl',!• -... H"""°'1 l}..och_ "'"'.""'"" llo' .. ,, F-, ,.~ \o•I•~• ''"'"~· "•~""""'°''~Al l~•.,., IJOuM Ii~~(~ y,.,,~ (a.1 ' A •'"II• '"0•.,..•I ..,,,..,., "llWl>l•"'•a s.tt11•11••• """""""••• l~ P'""''IMI ~~Dh\~•"'I ~'•"' ,, "..JQ Wt>! 0.Y '!.«ttl, ~!• /.N:"' l•'•'0'"' , o .• ,. Rob(rl N Wt"'(! "''''"""'•"Id P"fl'·W• Jae k R (urlev \/«• ..,., od•"I And C,..""•' ""'""""' Thom.lo; Kt C11d f O•f·>' lhomdS A· Murph1nc M.o"•n·.,q,., fnt Charle" H LO('I" R•t t1<lrd P. Nall >.1\• ,l~ot N...04~:"~ l(l<I"'\ Laguna Bca(h Oii ier l •&<. "'',,,,.."' ~t< ••• Mtllo~ -'Ga•n• P 0 flet, M>t, t,.SI Other Offices C~t• -\• Jlll ''"" IU• '>J••o\ ~'"'Ptt' l!i.oc" JJJ1 ..... _, ~ • ...-o ~u.,hftQt°" S.•<~ •1111 !W.o<ll Hou•••.,~ -~iwt•V•I>•• 11;011 • .,,,1110'°" ~I~"[)' '!<ll•r •Wo> Telephone (7141 6'2·412 1 Classif1 @d Ad ¥trt1sing 6'2•S671 I loiguna Beach Alt Dep.artmenl5: TeJ~,p.1'1~.~~?!·,~~66 495·0630 °",,.,,,.., ,,.. O•....,oo ,.,...,, r ·O'•"''"" ~· """ --.i...--···~,1•••'0"'· °"'',.,..''' '""'"'' O• •<'v••1 ,...,_,, "'''·•"'<LI bo ltOfM"'•d ""'"""1 11"(•11 potm. ,,,_,, Ot , ..... oi-. 0-"'' SoofW "•" """•or Pl•d " (oo.!• w ... Uhlo•"'•. \t/D'><:••pl•"" I>• •l•I'"' U QO • ...-IN• b1· ,,,.,j i.< llD mcwou•o , m.on,., _.,,..,,, ~\ U OOmon1111, : Separ:1te d1.~sents fron1 the cte cision \\'l•re tiled hv Ju~1 1 ccs \\'11linm 0 . Uou~l <i :., Th.urgood l\l a rsh:ill and \\'i1l1;1 m J . Rrt·nnan. Dou gl<.is :-a id the <ictions of the po\1·er t·o mpany ··:.ire s ufr1tiently 1n· ll'l'l\.\'1ned \1'1\h tho~e of the state, and its t('rm1nat1un·of-servicc pro1·isions oirl' ~11ffie1l'nll)' butlrt'~sed by st ate J;11\ .. to make them. in erftl'I, ''.,talc <il·tions. '' 1'h1· 1.•ourt 's dl'.'rision upheld a ruling h v thl' U.S. C1rru1l Cou r t in l'h1l<idl•lph1a. l\l rs. J;1rkson, :i \\•elfare recipient •\'Ith t1\'0 m 1nor t h1ld ren, "'ent "'ilhout J}o.'l\\er from Ort. IL 1971 , "'hen it v.•as terminated. until Ocl. IR, "'ht:n it was restored under a court order. \Vhilc l\lrs. J ackson's lawsuit has been pending, l\lctropolitan Edison provided hl'r l\'ilh electrical service 11 tthoul billing her for it. 1'he court previously held that due process requir~ments. surh as nolicc ;incl hearin2, 1nust be met before gov· crnmrnta lly conferred benefits such <is dri\'ers li rcnses and 1vclfarc pay· mf'nls may be revoked. L'11lity rc•presenlatil'C'5 ;1r}!ued in lhc case thal the ability lo terminate 1111· nonpa~·menl is csscnti<il lo assure 1h:-i1 ru;'tomt.'r.~ 11·ill pay . ·rhcy said !-J)l'llin ~ out re<1uiren1e nt s for a hc;ir· 1ng could 1ropartli1.e their po\\ er to en· torce collections lhrough the threat of terminating serl'icc. f 'rot11 Page A I LAWSUIT •.. 10 seek a halt to a current practire or :-;unll' dcvl·lopers "'ho arc filin~ sui t in r('flf'ral r·nurt ill-:ain:<t smnll c1tlC-s al· 1.._·i.:1n~ ;t 1111lat1on of ri,·iJ ri ght s. :\l;iyor 1!11 lm s<.i icl the· attor ney :::rneral h(1 lie\'CS t he matters a re 111thin :-Late jur1sdiet1011 ;:ind ;:ire ron- lli(•\s u1·er zoning la\\'S, not Cl \'LI r•f.!h ls. • . 'l'hc ma1·or said th e attor ney general':-1;fficC' is a lso concerned ·;ib<HI\ lhl' l'l arassrnrnt of privutt• in-. tl1l'1ll11:il:. ni 1h1· :-.uil bcc:i usc of thei11 r>0hl1ea l acli v111cs. Finger Jury Convicts Man \'J-::\"TL R1\ ·1L'PJ) -.. A B('\'erly JldL-. fin.illl'h,::r \\'Ill he sentr ncc.•d Jan, :.-~ f11r hn·1n.i.: 1110·1nen In rul a ringer roll lurlll\'I' ,1t lfl'"" :\l;u·g ,11l'lS.1\'ngc. purpnrtedl~· 1n rel'engc bC'causc she lut ul f one 111 his. ._, n \'t':'l' I.. ~hlnC'r. 5!'1, pleaded no rnn· h·~t Ill ~llPt'f!OI' l'u11rt to rh.ir~<'S 11f 111:111i1•ni, 011111 :-•11i1·1t1n!! rohh,·r~· <ind ,,..,:-:111 11. Ill' 11.1s l'i1.1r;.:l'd 11·11h h1 r 1n ~ 111n •·\·e011\'1t·l~ for S.iull !1• :1tl.J l'k ~1 i :.s S.11 .1.;1•, ~.~1. \lhOS (' l't•.1l 11.1n1c 1:> r-.Ll !!· ;..l o' f11l'f...:-., ;111<! IJrul g h1n1 Ulll' uf hl•r lifi~l't'~. l'rom PR!Jf! A I NIXON ... h1" :ittornt'V, ll\1:Jn S. Buller. ror l•llhlil· d 1,1·l1;,un· of ht., tax ~lat.us wa s rt·~tr1<.:tl'll. 'I ht.' :.lalcmcnt rc:uJ Jry l'rot·;1r1•1 nn 11 a~ ;ippro\·ctl bcforl.'hand h\ Bui lt·r • · 1\1non~ !111• -:-.11rc1f1c h1p1cs Prnc:.ir · tin•• r~'llJ .,, d lo 1!1:.1·11:-.s -· undl'r thc ··~rl'l'llH'l\I 111111 Ou!ll·r -11·l•re th i! .. .unount ~l:\OllS!lld tn~ ;q1;il'tment for, thi· prt1rif hl' rnart,• 011 the trans:ictcon .111d l<I, l'I'\ 11 rn:-. 1111' 01 hl'.'r yt-ars d ur1 nc \1h1rh ~t '\tJn 1\;iS ._. l't.::-.id~nt of New 'i nrk Sl.1l~'. Nelson Emery Service Tuesday c: r .1\'l":'tdt• r.c'r1 ires \\'il l bl' held ·r111"-<h1y nt 11 .1 rn for Nelson Emery ot r:1 'fnrn. ;J ~alcc;mnn or 1ndu:-.trial 1 .11\t.:S :ind rquipmrnt. lie died Su n· <1.1\' \I r F:ml'.'11 of 2114:?,llakrrtnn f)r·11 l'. 1~ ~ur1 i1t•tl b~' hie; \\'1do11., floroth\ thr1~(' :.on .. \\'dllarn N of t-.:1 '111111 ,J;UI l.1•..,J\ Jlld i\1>1<,on, 'hnlh or Lnu1 ~1.1n.1 :1 hrn thcr, \\'Jllcr Emrr~ o( llf...l;thJ1 mJ. <i nd thre e i.;ra ndr hddr1•n 1hi.• tJ1ndv SlH!J!l'~l:i t'Onl ribution'i lo 1 hr ll1·art Fund i\rruni,!1.1ml'nt ... ;i rl' being haodll'<I hy P.ie1f1C' \'1cw l\lorluury, Newport Rt'ar h. Slaying Remains Mystery The_ precise tause of the m ystery death of doughnut·maker James D. Reeves. whose body was dumped on a Lonely farmland road In Irvine three weeks ago, may never be known. The body of Reeves, 19, of Cypress, v.•as found partiall y nude, huddled un · der a weeping w ill ow tree on Barran· ca Road Nov. 21. . Now Orange Cour:ity coroner's de· puties have all but given up hope or determining precisely v.•hat killed Reeves. A microb iology study is under way and will take some time with minute analysis or portions of the bodily or· ~ans involved, according to Irvine Police Detective Steve Nash. ''Probably in a week, we're going lo inactivat e the case," he said. IC the cause of death remains un· determined, the s uspected murder will have to be filed away forever as merely a suspicious death. . Detective Nash s aid several types nf fatal tra umas are extremely dif- ficult to det ert if decomposition of the bod y has begun , speciCically suffoca. lion. Reeves' body was found .crouched face down hut the postmortem in· dirated he died \.\'hi\e lying on his back. The' bod y was h a uled from elsewhere by ca r a nd dumped behind the tree, where it was found by a woman out for a bicycle ride and romp with her dog, who began bark· ing at the tree. SACC Backs Multi-million Sewage System 1'he Saddleback Arca Coordinating Council tSACC) has gone on rerord s upporting lhe n1ul ti-milllon·dollur sr1\·ag:e treat1ne11l system proposed for construction by the 1\liso \Valer l\lanagerncnt I,\ \\':\1Al. ,\ lC'ttrr recently sent to the federal Envi ronmental Protect ion Agency urges the agency·s approval of lhe en· 1·i ronml'nlal impact statement for t he S26 mi llion regional se.,..•agc treatmrnt ~y!'otem . A \V:\I ,\ is a joint p,o\rcrs agency \1'1lh considerable backing from the ~loulton Niguel \\'ater District. 11·hi ch :o.f'r \'CS a n1ajor portion or the Sad- dlcl.lack \'alley. Other v.'at er and !(e 11·er districts p;:irtici pat ing in ,\\\''.\-11\ are the El Toro \\later Dis- tri ct, Los ,\Ji sos \\'ater District. Irvine Hanch \Vatl'r Dislrict. South f,aguna Sanitary District and the City or Laguna Rc;:ich . In it-s letter to the EP,\. coordinat· ing council president \\lard Thompson st:ttcs that the sewage treatment system should be built large enough to handle the makimum ahticl patcd population of the Saddlcback 'Valley a rea . To size the system to serve n lower population, as has been reco m· mended hy some cn\·ironmentalists, rould mean the AWl\l A system 11·ould h;1vc to b-c rnl;irged in the fut ure "at a considerable cost to the taxpayers," the letter s t ates. The environmentol impact state· ml.'nt prepared by the EPA is nearly completed a nd "'ill be subject or pUbli c re\•iewduring the spring. ,\\V!\J ,\, under ils current ti meta. hll', pliJns to a11•ard construction con· lraets for the s1·stem in l\l ay . Facilities will inchicle a majQr hi p.h f!Uali ty seWMgc_ treatmrnt planl in .\ltso l'anyon and an ocean out Call off ,\ 1 isn B1•a ch for the discharge of lreat- 1,:d 1v:i~te 11·:1tcr. Hardware Store Sewer Service Fee Cut Back i\loullon Niguel \Va ler District d1rct·lor5 have al\n\ved a reduction in 1 he Sl'W~r service connection rec l'h.trgt!d to Ni gue l Jlardw•1 rc: o( Laguna r\1guel. · 'J'hc !)0<1rd actecl to redurc the con- nt•cllon fee to Sl,iJ I from 52,209 al the rl•quest or Hoger r-.t. Trudeau, a parl. 011\ ner ()r ll-le hard11·;irc store. 'J'rucfl~a ti r la1 ml.'d 111 a lcltrr to d1rcc· tnrs lh:it i i 1\':lS not CQr rert to osscss rhc se1\•er ser\'ll'l' connection fee sillti'· 11' 011 the sq11:1rc fQ ola ge of the 1l.1rdwart' stnrl':'0S buildinJ?.. lie said 1no~1 or 1 hl· huilfling \\'ill be ust>d as 1\',1rl·hnosc ~pate :i.nd that sewa ge Qis- 1·h;1rgc fron1 the buildi ng 1\·ould be IL•<,s th:i n a n al'cragc residence. In taking the artion. d irertors :-:tressed s imllar claims "'ould be handled on a case·by·case basis. Niguel Thief Steals Coins A coin rollcc1ion and se,·cral mis· ccllancous S1il'cr coins 11.•it h a_tot.al 1.ilu<' of ~t h3\'e been stolen from 3 l.aJ;u na N1jtuel home, Orang(' County Shgr1ff '5 deputies rl'pnrtcd today. Deputies snid the coins 11.·cre tak<'n from th e honie of ~t ary Lucille ~Tr Elroy, 53. of 23876 Coral Bay v.·h1le shl' \\':ts on vac11tton . Burglarr f(lrced open a sliding screen door togainentq, l . l Trnvel Cnn1eh . The holid ay crush began Sunda y at Chicago's O'Hare Ai r~rt. pitting passengers against ticket agents, ba ggage clerks. time and eac h othe r. J ust getting across the ter1nina l \Ya s an ac· complishment. New York Woman Dies In Shootout 'Mistake' NE\V \'O RK (APJ -Police are ,punching Gibson inthc fa cc. looking ror an unidentificd man in an Gibson drew his service rcvolYe r. effort lo unra1·el an apporent case of sho\\·ed his badge and ordercrl the nli s taken ide nlitv involv in g ;i ·m·an and l\l iss Pellot to lie on the shootout bet 1\·cen t .... ·O la"' officers that pa 1·em<'nt. Jrft <t r-.1anhatlnn 1\·omandead. l\leani\·htle, on a passing bus, off. Poli re gave this account : <luty Correction Dept. oCficer Robert r-.taria Pellot. 24. left a house in Johnson sa\v Gibson holding the gun Brooklvn Sunday and found her car d · k J · f b blocked by a doUblc·par kcd auto. She on the pair an m1s100 . um or a ro . began pounding on the doublc·parkcd bcr. car wi th a lead pipe. .John:;on jumpro orJ the bus, shout· J ames Gibson, a 1-fousing Authority ,"ing, ··1 ·m a cop. Drop your gun.'' policcmnn \\'Cari n ~ civilian r lothes. Both officers \\'ore street clothes can1e out of a house nearby and sa "' and had their service revolvers. Each !\Tiss Pe ll ot hit ting his car. d b \\'hen Gibson tried to take the pipe .. thought lhl'y "·ere eonfront e y a n th 'd 1·r· d m'n ,· :i rmed criminal. The first of niiie <l\\'a \·, e uni en 1 1c .. no\ soug°ht by the police. intervened , ~hots rang out as they took cover behind parked cars. Boost Asked • By .Utility SAN FRANC ISCO <AP)-San 'Diego Gas & Electric Company has asked the California Public Utilities Commi ssion for a S5 million annual. 1nrreasc In natural i!:as and elertric r::ites lo offset recentl y nego tiated 1\·age boosts. ' '.\Th e com pony in its request to ttic PUC 011 Friday s:iid it \1·ants a S1:2il3.300 increase in natural !;as rates und $2.823,100 more in elcrtric rc~·cnuc. Liquor Store Hit for $145 A lankv bandit who lurked .in the store aisles and then donned a ski mask to make h is move robbed a San Clemente liquor store or Sl40 ut gun· JlOinl late Sund:i~·. Employes al Fred's Liquors at 220 S .. Ola Vista pushed th eir s1lenl alarm lo alert police', but by the time tne ot - ficers rcaehed the s tore, the bandit had fled ... Office rs said tfie ,gunman \\'as six fl'.'t'L three inches tall and had li gh t hair. I !is clothini:;, besides the mask, 1nrluded a black nylon jacket. Haldeman 'Too Busy To Cover' \VASlllNGTON £U PI ~ A dc(cns<' lawyer ar.::ued 1oda)' that former White 1-tOUSt' Chie r of 5laff 11 . H. llaldema n \\'as so busv 1vith his dulics he had no l ime to cov'e r up tl!l' "Pint · pit'" or \\' atergatl'' .. \V;.1tergatl• 1\·•1:-. nil mol't' than a pimp!{· on tht· mound or tu~ 0Lht>1" dut ies,·• :1ltorney frank Slri ckl~r said 111 fina l a r guments in lhl' \Vaterga\P 1·ovt'r·UP trial. 11·h1('h (•nu1d ;.:o 10 Iii.· JLU'Y 'rhursd a~ 01' Frida~ Strirkh•r. \\'ho conclodl·d his .:.i rg11- 1nl.'nls on llalden1a11·s lit>half. \1;1~ le) I}(' ro l1011·ed b'i <tltornl'\S f11r th(' ft' ma in1n~ four · defl·nda1;ts form<'t' Attomev Gen('r:il John !\. A1itrhell, rormcr · \Vh1te Houst• c11d1.• J ohn 0 . Ehrlic hman. former <.1ss1slant 1\I · 'lornev Genl•ral Robert C. A1ardian. :ind rOr mer re·elertion ;1\tnt·ney Kt•ll· nl'th \V , Park inson. U.S. Distrirt J udge John J . Si ri ra a nnounced that Lhe j ury or 111 nt· 11.·omen a nd three n1cn did not wis h lo mccl on Christn1ns E1e so thl' trial 11.·us to recess at th{· end of the day ;:ind resume Thursda\'. ··1 don 't 1vant You to Jose sight of lhE' fac t that l'\'l'r y thin g \Va s no l \\latergate . \Vatcrg<i te. ·· Strickler told the jury in his summation. "lie t l-lalde man) "'as too busy. \Vatergall' \1•as no more than a pimple on !ht• n1ound of hisothcrdutil.'s. ·· The attorney said Nixon's aides neve r e ngaged in "'hat he called v.•idesprend domestic illegality at the lime of the 1972 \Valergate break-i n . During the Vietnam \\'a r and other nationa l situations, Strickler s aid. "These proble m s spawned such do mestic unrest unlike anything known in this "·orld." "The v <Nixon·s aides) did not engage ·i n thC"illegal activities ram- pant of that time. the bombings of posl offices, lhe bo mbing of fede rol courtho u ses. th e bombings or R e pu~ea n co mmittee he ad - quarters. · Throu ghout Slrirkler's hour-long :1rgument. ht' cont inued the dcfens.:· strategy of placing the bu lk or the bloml' fo r the \\'alergate CO\'Cr·up on former \\'hilc !louse counsel John \V. De::in l i t . Funding Sought For Retirees Saddleback College officials soon may be asking.the federal go\•e rn· ment for money to support programs ror retir ed persons residing in the col· lege dis1r;c1. \Vi llia m Kelly, assoeiate dean or counseling and student aCfairs, s<11d 'a ny a'J)pllcation for federal fund s \rould IJe preceded by a poll to de· IC'r min e \\'hat programs senior citizens \\'OU!d like lo see offered by the coll ege. ' B11iied on the findingsof..lhe random s ample. Kelly said, the college would then dra ft a grant proposal that would he submitted to the Department of J lcallh, Eduration and \Ve lfarc . Christmas Lights Stolen in County Christmas light vandalism \\'JS re. ported throughout Orange County duri ng the \\'eekend \\'ilh sheriff's Of· firers investigat·ing th efts anJ breakages in se\·eral communitil's. .·\mong the homes \'ictimized was lh:it of \Vi\liam Andre"· Brewer, 65, or 28j6t Coronado Dri\'e. l\Iission Viejo, 11·hcrc strings of outdoor lights "'ere stolen . • MARIMERS PAYS- ) Moriners Savings has always paid the highest interest legally possible. Now your savings can be worth even more at Mariners -a Big 7J4 % on 6·year certificates of $1 ,OCX> or..qtore..:-- Not only can you make morfey at Mariners, you con make friends too- with o strong "hometown" savings o'nd loan. 1 Save at Moriners. Now ii makes more dollars and sense! • • .\ l • A lo11eh of Class !\nuhe1m h:.1scd C,11lfo1 ni.1 Computer Products. Inc has been carrying this <.dtchy slogu n <.1nd dra\\lng around the United States since mid NO\Cmber touting the ftrm ·s rapab1l1 t1 es The decals reproduce a plotter·dra'''" hk c: ncss of the l\tona t,1~a In add1t1on, the t1 uck's ba ck doors no\v give ta1Jga. 1ng motori sts :->omcth1ng to read -a listing of CulComp '!)product !Jne San Juan Bank Set To Open /\ new bank 1s scheduled 10 open 1n San Ju an <.:t1p1strano 1n January, the fourth fo r Ifie c1ly Capistrano National Bank tin organ1zat1on ) will be headed by Joseph Alungcr, pre s id ent a nd ad- m1n1stralor ~1 e mbers of the Board of Directors 18clude de veloper Donald ouglas.-Jr , San Ju~n 's Pt1ayor Roy Ryrnes , City Attorney Jam es Okazaki, re stau rateur Alfred Cornwell Cecil BenneU and Richard 1-lallmark ALSO R ECENTLY ap proved for the board are telephone company orf1c1a\ Robert Gannon and TRW executive Roy G:irbar1ne The h a nk federally <hartered, v.111 cap1tal1zeat SI S m1ll1on It will be local ed 1n the Altpaz Shopplnp Center on the corner ol Allpaz and Del Obis po Street Stock at SlO per s hare will be offered to the public, but b<i nk off1c1als noted that the~· hope to l1m1t the ma- JOr1ty of the stock to people who hve tn the 1mmed1ate area. "Our aim 1s lo provide a local 1ndep1.:ndc11t h<1nk said ~J avor R~rnes "In- depende nt , locally owned banks <1re usu.lily more fle111ble and can be mo locally responsive " Tll ERE Alt f: curre Uy three banks 1n San Juan Bvrnes said a ·mar Ung ~~~~~d ~::l ~0 ~{nk ~~~h l ered In S,1n Juan Capistrano would h:1\C a sound ftnanc1 al bas1:,. Tele phone Earnings Increase S.pecial lo the O:uly Pilot SAN i-RA NC ISCO - Pat'tf1c Telephone has re- ported earnings ror the 12 months ended Nov 30 were SI 62 a common share. com· pared With $1 66 for the sa me period 1n 1973, on fewer common s hares For lhe three months e.nded !'\o\ 30 earnings \\ere •17 cent~ :1 common share \ s 39 cents for the ltke Pt'r1od a~ t'ar ago Net in c ome was $~77 •119 000 r or the 12 months <'nd e d Nov. 30, ag:unst S267 473 000 1n the 1973 period For lhe three months i>ndcd Kov 30 net income ""as $79 938 ,000. comparrd w i th $67 19 m1llcon ror thc third quarter of 1973. Foremost Goods Widel y Scattered By MILTON MOSKOWITZ Few companies reach 1n to so many sectors of our economy as San Francisco· based Foremost !\.1cKesson Inc , but lhc chances are good you never heard of them Foremost ~1 cKesson does more than $2 billion of bus1 ness a year But 1f you went to look them up 1n the an nual Fortune 500 li sting, you wouldn't find them. ON THE OTHE R hand, the chant'es are better that )OU 're familiar with one or• more or the follow1ng pro. ducts Ballantine s Scotch, Money Tree further, McKesson & Rob- bins docs some manufactur· 1ng . More tha-n 300 pharmaceutical and lo1letry products arc made under the Pt1cKesson label ORAf1x, Lady Esther and Jsodettes are made by another d1v1 s1on, Norcllff Labs Martin's VVO Scotch, IT'S E VEN MORE rom Gall1ano liqueur, Foremost phcated on the hquor end milk. cheeses and ice Some products -such as cream, bottled water sold Galhano and Ballanltne's under the Alhumbra , Scotch -Pt1 c Kesson dis· Sparkletts , Cryst<1I a nd tributes nal1onally on an ex· Eagle labels, ORAf1x den elusive basis However, 1n tu re adhesive, Lady Esther 17 states it's"" holesahng for race c reams and powders, ;,ill the ma1or d1st1llers lsodettes throat lozenges In other words J\.1cKesson That makes some & Robbins 1s a two headed cockta1l, and Foremost-monster It sells for itself on Pt1cKesson has its fingers 1n the one hand and 1t sells for all those 1ngred1ents, except others on the other hand that the relationships are so This unholy combmat1on Bvzantlne 1rs d1ff1t'ult to does not v.•ork synerg1stical get a handle on the com-ly to yield a mountain or pany profits On its $2 I b1lhon or t~or one thing , there's a sales, 1-'oremost PttcKesson crazy quilt regional pattern e<1.ms.$3t 6 m1lhon, which 1s to its operations Foremost not too rar from what 1t was is nne or the nation's rive earning five years ago largest da1r1es but its pro Cons1der1ng the rate or in· dut'ts arc sold mainly v.~-0<1tLon , )OU <'Ould say it's of the J\t1ss1s.;1pp1 River moving backward The hfe The company 1.; the l;.irgest of a middleman 1s not a hap suppltcr or bottled water pyone butA\hamhra 1ssoldonly1n Northern Cal1 forn1a . Sp-arkle tt s 1n Southern ca11rorn1.1 , Crystal In Ph~n1x <ind Eagle 1n New York C1t} For a n o ther thing, Foremost J\1cKesson LS re- <illy more of a middleman th<in a manufaeturer, and thats ""'hY tt doesn't rate a listing 1n the Fortune 500 A compan} must have more than half of its hus1ness 1n manq!"arturing to qualify - and l"'ore most r-1t:Kesson does more than half or its business d1 str1but1ng pro ducts. made by other com panics TlllS AJ,L llAPPENED because of the 1967 merger that yoked Fore m ost Dairies v.1th t.1cKesson & Robbins Foremost pro· duces all of its products - mil k, cheeses, ice cream. bottled water But McKesson & Robbins 1s pr1mar1ly a drug and liquor v.ho\esalcr It is, 1n fact. the largest \\•hotesa\cr of drugs 1n the cnuntrv, serv1c1ng" some 20,000 drugstores and 5,700 hospitals And while 1t s dis lr1buhng lhese health t'are products, its hquor division 1s wholesaling \vh1sRy, wine and other alt'ohol1c beverages Tl's the l<1rgesl liquor \vholesaler 1n the lin1tcd State<:: To complicate matters Economic Club Mee t Set Friday The December meettng or the Economic Club will be held al the Commun1tv Room of Royal Savings and Loan 1n El Toro at 4 pm , Friday, according lo Arthur Giguere, president of lhe club Thf program will feature the IF1rsl National City Bank of New York's mon thly tape "The Sound of the Economy", a d1scuss1on of econom1t' issues moderated b y J ohn D a l y a nd part1c1pated 1n by the bank's key economic ex· ecut1ves The d1 scuss1on u.11! con s ide r the hkcilhood or the present recession bottom· 1ng out 1n the middle of 1975 Expectations are that the recovery v.•111 be slow , A question a nd d1scus1on period follow1n g the taped presentation allows mem· bers and guests to air t~e1r \leWS !\.let't1ng cost 1s $1 oo · re servahons are reque!'itcd hy phoning 752 7323 Guests are welcome. LaF o rce Claims Hit \VAS lllNGTON {AP) Th.c La f·'or cc nu tomobLI<' <.'n ~1 n o r)roduccs 11'.!ss horscpo\ti er and more po llu tan ts wtulc ach1C\ 1nJ<: only slir,htly bett~r rucl economy th an convent i ona l automobile e.11~1ncs tuned for maximum cconotnv v.1thout rc{l.ard for pollution t'Onlrols the En\•1ronmf'n 1a1 Protert1(.'n Agency says. EPA made th e con· clU!iiloris ttl rel~as1ng Its f1n:al ri:port on testing thr: agrhcy conduclcd on the modified engine ll told a : natr t'ommiltet re~!ntly or 1t5 1n1llal conclus1on:i TJtE LA fORCf: engine basically IS :1 mod1f1 Cd SIX· cylinder Internal combus~ t1on cni::lnc AfCOrdlnj: to Edward La force. one of lite invC{ltor~. 1t is d<'s11;ned lO Increase gasoline mllou1,;C I N fl/GH GEA R b} burning the 2S percent of gasoline normally wasted In a c-onvcnt1onal engine. La F or ce claimed the e n g in e delivered full cronom \' 20 lo 80 percent better than t'orivcntlonal motors \.\'h11e r.eta1n1ng good performance and producing fC\\Crem1~S IOrfS EP!'\ ~aid its testln1 or the l'n.!flnc sho" ed that the L.a f'orce motor docs not ach\e \ c :i nwrc complete combustion or gasohne than standard engines It said 1he motor g:u ncd Its better t'<'Onomy by delaying lht' elos1ng nf inlet \•utves one etlt'h cylinder. thus lncreas· 1ng the expansion ratio of thQ motor I. .. motor result in a power loss of approx1mati:ly 20 percent and increased amounts ol pollution. Monday's Closing Prices • NEW YORK STOCK , • ' DAILY PILOT All XCHANGE • Al2 DAILY PILOT Monday, Dec9mbef 23. 197 4 • 5.00 • Women's Long Sleepwear. Checked top, pastel shades, • ..... s!Oeve·less v-neck. Easy care fabric. 4.00 Womens Baby Dolls with • . matchi~ bfkinl panties. .Special Buy! ~15.00 . Men 's Attache Cases. Black and orive. A great value you can't afford to miss. 3/10.00 Men's Long Sleeve Dress Shirts. Polyester /cotton blend. Assorted prints, and colors. FAMILY SLIPPERS V3 OFF SELECT GROUP SAVE 33V.% on a selected group ol winter & regular weight slippers. • Something for • the entire family lfmited Quantities Special Buy! 19.99 Modern grandfather clock. Clock has precision electrical movement. Handsome black and chrome face. Limit one per customer. . . I. 8.88 Men's shirt jacket.-·100% polyester. Machine washable. Fashioned styled. 3.99 ·Girls' Ski Jackets. Ski style, machine wash., nylon, hooded. Prints and solids to choose from. Sizes 3·6x . 4.99 Sizes 7·14. 9.99 Play f amily Castlei . Fisher·Price Cas'fie comes complete with draw bridge, turrets. king, and knights play people . more. l)f'~-u Special Buy! 4.88 M8i11S lOnG'S"1HVi'Di8sl Shirts. Assorted colors & print{). Machine wash. 3.99 Wos . Sweater Bonanza. Assort- ment ol 5 styles to choose from. Great colors. Great buy for the women on your Christmas fist. 7 .. 99 Playskool <!I McDonekl's 8 • 20 pc. set of sturdy plastic is a miniature replica of the real _ McDonald's. Includes play people. cars, food trays, more: Ages 3·8. -BOYS SWEATERS OFF SELECTED GROUP Choose from many slyles of boy's pre-school and . school age sweaters. Now at 331/io/o savings. Limited Ouantities I 2/7.00 Women's fuH length gowns. Brushed acetate/nylon. Assorted pastels in S, M, L. 10~99 - Mar1t Big WhHI. The classy trike that kids'll love. lls low slung stability makes it sale for kids. 6.99 ' BUENA PARK: Beach at Orangethorpe ORANGE: City'Or. at Garden Grove Blvd .. SANTA ANA: 3900 So . Bristol-No. of So . Coast Plaza -.. -1 Misses Coordinated Separates I Blouses & Shirts Orig. $14 I NOW •7 I \ VesfsOrig.$10 ............. NOW•5 I Jackets Ong. $26 ........ NOW•13 J . Pants Orig. $1 4 ............. NOW'7 \k1 rts Ong. $14 .. , .......... NOW '7/ '~-----.. ·· / _Special Buy! 3.33EACH Golt Clubs. Asst. irons. Rubber & cork ha11dles. Many ~amous brands to choose from . A great gift for the man of the house. ' vepemey . . tU-451 781 0 I -.. ..... ____ , UM Your JCPonnoy Cllatgo. ... ' • I I ~7 I l I !... ) .. .. -. . ' Saddleback Today's Final N.Y. Stocks VOL. 67, NO . 355, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES S3,000 Bl11ze Wrong Address Given Firemen A '''ron,e addrc~s and a dt'nsc fog t hat reducer! \·i,,iblltty to near zero · hampered the Oran~t> County fire Depar11nt•nl 's r<.·.~ponsc to a SJ.000 i:arage f1rl' 1n l\Ji,,sion \11cjo• latt> Saturday night. Firemen l'\'Cntu:illy clid rearh the blaze at the n .. ·:.icll·ncc of BcuL.1von !\lcGra"'· 2GG31 Gran\'1a Ur1\·c, in lime to hold it Lo the gar;.i gc. Capt. Hobert Barnes of th(' l\T1ssion \"iejo station :.aid the addre:,s pro· \'1dcd by thl' person rProrting the fire \\aS "·ron~ ;ind th:1t atten11lls to de· l ermint: h~· :-1ght \lhl·rl' it \1as y;ere" r enderl·d 1n1po:o;sdJ!c by 1he ~1\'irling fo.i.: llu1l cnvl.'loped lliL' ;1fl'iL F1 ren1cn l'in:1ll.v 11l•n· .l.!ttidcd to the fire by a rcs1tll.'nl of lh c slrC'cl roused 1 ·Hang Glider Pilot Succumbs A hanl! J<hdcr p1 iol critu·;dl~· injured j n a era s h 10 <lays :1go at Es ca pc Coun- tr y in the hills ilbo\l' :\liss1on \lil'JO. died S unday ••fll'rnoon at :\lission Community llosm1tal . ,\n Orange County coron er's spokesman said Seolt C. Trumble. 21, of C.'lrlsbad suffl•rcd multiple injuries in the crash on llcc. I·~ / · ThC' spOkC'sman said the )·ouni::- man. an experienced J!lidcr pilot. ap. pa1·e11tly shiftl'd his \1·eighl during a turn 200 fl•Cl abovc the ground and v.·e nl inln a spin Lh;:1t f OUldn't be cor- re-cted. '.BOAT SOLD fi'AST • ' WITH PILOT AD • "'The ad. produced more than 25 tails :ind ,,.t' sold the boat for a fair 'p1'it'E'.-· That '.s !he success ~lory rl'lated b~· ~Costa l\les:i family "·ho placed this :td\·ertisement 1n the Daily Pilot· 0 \\IUSTSF.ETOAPPlltCIATE 18'Tn·ltt11\Skl Ho:1t l:JOhp I ·O \l ol\·o Xtr;•S l\lukc lle,'ls. Oller. ':l:S·~~.,.~ 1r vou h11vc a boal or mntrrftr yuu'cl ·like io "ell. <'all &12·5fi78 . Pul :1 fcv• .v.·ords to v.ork fo1· you. In the Dally : Pilot. \ by the co qi motion outside. C;1 pt. Ba roe:. said thf! fire de~lroved a por"tion of the gar"ai:e roof~ ;; !'f\Oloreycll~, sports._ cqu1pm£"nt ;:ind nlhl'r per:;1onal item:.. It :1Jso bdstcred the paint of a car parkecl in the garage. hl' said. Cause of lht' fire \\'as dcterminC"d to be a short in an overloaded {'lcctrical ol1tlct. Barne:. said. Watergate 'Just Pimple' To Haldeman \VASHTN'GT0'.'11 (t;PI) :__A drtensc lav.·yer argued today that former \Vhile ~louse <'hief of staff 11.R . ~lalderqan v.1as so busy wilh his duties . he had no time to cover up the "pim· pit•" of \ratergatc. "\Vatergalt" v.'aS no more than a pimple on the n1ound of his other duties." attorn('y Frank Stri ckler said 10 rinal arguments in the Watergate cover·up trial. \\'hit·h could go to the jury Thursday or Friday. Strickler. '''ho concluded his ar gu- ments on Jl aldeman·s behalf, \Va s to be rolluv.'ed by <tltorneys for the re- maining four defendants -form{'r Atlorney General John N i\lilehell. tSet> 'Pli\IPLI:'.'. Pag{' :\2) Pil'ol Offices • Take Holiday Office~ of the Orange Coast ~\y Pilot in ~e\\•port Beach. Laguna Beach. Sacldleb:1ck Valle~·. l{untington Beach· Fountain Valley :ind Santa Ana \\'ill be <'iosed Tuesday nnd \\l ed· nesday The comm unit y offices are l>e· lng closed ·lo a llow ;ls muny employt>s as pos!iihle lime IQ en· Jo~· tht' Christm::is holiday. Ne"''~ !'tarr mvmbcrs mny still IX' ri• nched hy c:i\hng 6-12·4321. Com munity orf1c~s reopen Thursduy on rl'gul::ir business hours. MON DAY, DECEMBER 23, 1974 TEN CENTS Sl l,500 P11id • Jl-iejo · Man's Rape Trial Winding Up Nixon Hit With . NY Tax ·rhl' tlosed prl'liminary hearing ol a 1\lls~ion \1il'10 man facing multiple eh~r~t·s of rape. burglary and ass:1ult \\·a:-:. l'XpeC'lt•cl to conclude tod:i~ in South Or.ingc County .\lunicip:.d Court Dt•onis Dale Gilhcrt, 2.'l. \1·ho ga\e a \·ia f):unast'o address during his ar· r{'st Dec. 5. 1:; C'h;tried \\'ith si.-.: counts ol r:ipt•. :;{'\en counls of burglary, ancl lhrt•1· counts or assault. He 11•as 1·leared 16 n1onths ago b)' a Superior l'ourt Jury or rape and burglary charge!'! Dcp. fJi st. ,\tty. Dnnicl Kelly said he 1\·ould complete questioning of his 11·itnesses -including SC'\·c ral of the 11·om;:10 \\'ho \\·ere raped -befon" noon today. The·hearing 11·as cloSL'd to the public al the defcn1l:1 nt 's request. We Get Letters t\E\\. YORI\ (L'Pl l -i\'e\1' \'ork tiun on la\ !ll:l\Lcr~ but :.:lid 1hat thl' !'il<JtC tax officials disC'IPsed lodav th:it · forml'r Jll'l'!'-llll'nl. though his couns£"l. fo rmer President Richard I'll. ~ixon had\\';\1\'t'dth1..;uroh1b1tlun. ov.·cd$11,544inbacktaxes rorl9G9:ind ·r he :.I.Ill' Ul\l'~t1 gatiu11 lc"tding t!J had rnadc payment 1nfull last 11·ct•k . 1he dl'll'rn11n;i1Jun lh:i1 \1-.:on 011ed Sl:ite T ;ix Commissioner i\l:<r'1n ,\ lh1· r'r'"rll',\ ln.•;.>:111 l;1 .... t ,\pr1J 2~. 11·hl'n Procacc1no satd tltt! la.xl'S 11·crl· n111•1I l'rot-.1t·11110 11rnll' l•i lht· J111·n1l'r prt· .... 1- 011 ;1 l'eportahle gain from the ~all· of t!l'nl l'l'<1u1· ..... 1in.-n1lnrm:.it111n or. \i\ ~1xon · ... i\la nh;,illan :ip:1rtn1t•nt in 196!4 011 ·~ t;t\l·..., \1hdl· ht· \1 .i.., .1 rc~ident uf "\\'c round no e1·nlenfc or l'raud on :"1·11 \ orl.. pr 10K to :1-...,111ning thl' prt .. the part or the for1nc r president." :.1<lu nc.' . l'rocaec1no s:.1id. r rot·~1ci:1no ... r,·que-.t t·;1m1 · ~.!t('r a · The commis!>10nl'r s::iid the <ll·-cl <'\1·1·min:1111Jt1 h1 ;1 ... 11l·r·1 ;d fOn- t crminat1on on the amount 0\1ed b1 ~re~1on.d l·onunlltt·t· t;.ir!i1·r !hat J\:ixon \\·as rnadc carhel' this month n1011th th.11 .\1\01\ 011t•d n1ort• th;111 ;.1fter rin cighl-n1011th inl'cstig;ition by s:>oo.ouu in b.il'k l1'dl·r.1l t:1:.1·"· ultt'rc .... t tht' I ax dcpa rtnH•nt ;.uHI Jll't1 ;1 It it·~ 11 11 .1 .... :1 \,,ti d 1 .... cto .... t•d ;11 l'~oc:1ct:1no said tl1{' amount 011erl ~ th ~ll i1nH· 1h.1I .\1-..011 h.1d p:iid 1H1 b.1· \ixon 1nclur1L•d "all taxe .... 1ntt•re~1 l';\.liforni:1 :;t ~1tt• 1a:.4·-. 11h1ll· 111 th1· :inrt pcnaltic:;!orthc~·ear 1969.'' \\'hite llt1u:-i1·. :olthou~h h1 .... IL·c;1I 1ot ill' said undl·r pro\'ision~ of stale in;.: 1·l·~Htl'llL'1' rL•m.oincd 111 tl~•ll !-il ~1t l'. 1:l1\-,itnormall.v \V011ldheunla\\'ft1l!or .\l'tl•r ,1 lt•nµth1· ll\\P ~\i ~.111011 the dcpa rtml•nl HI 111\·ulgc inforn1:i-he:nh·d b.1 l'n11 :1cc1no, lhe lormL·r o~.1, "'"'t ''•" 111oo11 • y Sherrill \\'~1rrl'n t':.ilrhc:.'1 llJ> on her rC':irl1nl! ,11 1..ugunJ fi ills Post Off1C<' bulletin bo;1 rd co\. crcd \\•ith letters lo Santa C l<Ju:... Po ~t :il t1 n1plu,\(·~ l't'JIOft l'l'('t'l\lllC .... 1nlt' u111i:;11,1I h·t Irr~ and nol .111 (1rc lron1 1·h1ld11·n SL·l' ..,l1 11·5, P.1i;t' .\:L I , I r --· presidcnl 11·a:: notified on [)et· Ji that hl' ov.·t•d the sl;.itc SlJ,5.Jl 17. tl"· t•om- n1i.,s1oner said. .. In arr1,-in>! at thi;, fi gurC'. "<' ha\·e t;1ken into account lhal lorn1L·I' i'r1·~1- dl·nt X1xon \1::1 ..... a r12 ... 1dcnt 11! \c11• \'1irli State for .i tf."rt::i111 pl'r1o<t.ut ti m .. fScc ~-1\0.\', Page .\'.!l Woman's Purse Taken by 'fhief :\n l'ldL•r!,\· Lai::un;.1 r1111,, L1·1 ... urt• \\'urlJ rl· ... Hll'nl \1 <.t~ rohlJl·d ot :s 1;i.·1 Suntl:.iv h\ ;i thief \\ho k11ru·k('d h1 ·1· 1ln11. 11 ~1nt1' ).!r;ibht·d ht•r pur-,l' .• .., ..,h•· :.hopped :ti lhl' Lagun:.i 1!1 ll~ :\\:di. ' Sherill ':-dl'pul1t'" ~;11d Lur1·11 .1 ~IJrgarC't llofn1;in11 ii. ul 1.-1:J .\ :\1.1 .1nrea . L e1~ur1• \\'orld. 11 ,1,., .1t!.11·l..,•r! outs1dt' a ~uperrn:irkct 111 lht• -,h"PJHn;.: t-om1>lex b _,. :j ,\'n1111 ;.: m:tlt• 11 hn't' dC'...,t"rqH 1on i:. l>l'1ng1·1n·ul al •·•l l4nl,t1 .\Ir:.. l lof1n:in11 \\ ,1,..., ;cbll· I" r1·!!111l homl' i1Hcr ll'l'JlOll'nt !ul ...,IJ~•1·I.., ul f1rer ... !-;11 d. • ,,, ......... ,. Cu-.t\' :!!I ll' :i:, 1nph 1111Ht• th r•'ll~h ·ro1·-,<!.o .1 :-iunn1 u11d 1'1'H1l. l.1 111' fl••.J f' Iii, 111 h• 111-.11 till. 1:\Sllll·: TOD\\ • . \;,1, I•~ (l ·'•l«P ''fl• nJ .1,11,,, 1Jo.1/',rn1· 't'!t:J' ~'"': 11.·:., n HI ·nll \IHl/t 'lll:'I· ,., ,, l••r(,.Ju·,.,, ,r ;1•on 1'; 1111• .'It•· 11 PBµ, /ito huh.-x •1 Yt11f ~Ot••(t AJ """'l•nlot\ 1)1• I. M le•I At (4l<tff~·· ., C•••11llfl II 11 ~S. SJ c ... ,...... 91 Dt•l~"ol1<•• A11 """""' ,,,, ... ,, ......... 111 '4•h•n•I "••• At o ...... c. .. iu, "'' "-It II I ~Pol•h IM~ ... , .... , ,.... .. f"l•tt••""''"i fll 'tt<• M•••th •ti ,,......... .. ,,....... "" '""~"" ., l'tf1110WttO<I M .,,.,.... .. H9ft'K-92 w .... ,.,_I •• A! DAIL Y PILOT SB Monday. December 23, 1974 'Stoned' Mouse Narcos Trap Drugged Rode1tl S,\N .JOSE 1,\Pl -J\l:1r1' lhl' ~Tar1juana l\loust>,. stoned from m unclnni:: on p11t l111' nl'Jrl.' thrt·t" .... ~·rk,, was d1sco\·e red today, tr;,ppcd all\·t· 1n the pohl't' HJr(·u\11·, l'\ 1dt·ncc room. '!'he elli ~L\'I: tui.:H1\C tiv111 JU'i\U'l'. police said , h:id avoided the ~om· p.:i ny nl ;_j lll't'o.v n11>t1'l' n,_nll·d ~l.11.1 lhnr ~, tu i,:t:l himself tr.ip1ied in an unottup1c1t Lrapl.1ll1:d J · Sht·rm:-.in1'r,1p" • 1'he dru~·l'ru~1·d l'fltl•·nt. 1l··~l·r1bcd 1n the poliC'e report as "a common, orc..li n~ ry broy,n hvu:,c 111uus1: t hn;c inches lon i.:," "'as d1sCO\'ercd trying 10 hrcak out ol hi ~ trap ttu'i n1orn1n1-: by dctl!t'lt' ~ 1\ ubn.·y P111• roll. "!·le v.•:,i, r1.,1lly matl , t't•r\' a.!!~rl's~1\'e, <·,tr('mcty :1t t1t'l''' sJid J>:i i=':' rott's p:ir1n1 •r, l>t•lcct1\cJun Ll'fvY "It Jn1)~:. l1kt· he \vas trying to break out ot t he Lh111;,:. · No11pu~1111 (•11t Ruling Power Can Be Cut • Without a Hearing WASHINGTON !AP! -U .S. Supreme Court ruled lol'lay that a tX!rson Is not con:.titutio n;i1ly cntillcd lo a hearing lx•forc having electrical 1~wcr cuL off for nonpayment of hi s tu! I. ·rhc 6 to 3 majority rejected the? .1rgument offe red by attorneys for C:.t lherine Jackson, of 'l:'ork, Pa., that the Me tropolitan Edison Comp:1ny lcrminated her se r vice \Vi l hout follo,wing the proccdt1res required by • the "due procc~s .. clJusc of the Cons titution. ~ .Ju s ti~e Williarn fl. Rehnquis t, :-;peaking for the court, said the state Woman Dies In Shootout By Police XE\V ,.ORK f:\PJ -Pol ic<• :ire looking for :in unidentiril·d n1un in ~111 t.-t'fort to unruv('t an .ipp;1rl·nt l'>l:.l' or 1nistukc n idl·nl1tv 1nvrdt•1n" a :>hootout bet \\'Cl'n t 11 0 la 1\' officers lh;1t lC'ft a 1\1 a nh.ittan \\'Orn.in dt•<.uJ. ·Police ga 1·c this at·counl: :'Ila ria Pcllol, 21. left a house ~n Rrooklyn St1nd:1y and found her c.1r blocked by J double park('d Juto. She hc.lr:l 30 poundin)! on the doubl('·pJrh.l·d t·aru'ilh ;i l('ad Pl/>t.'. .JJm('S Gibson. a I lousing ,\uthority po]Jc('man "'carint.: t it il1 .:.n tlothcs, ("Jmc out of a huu:-e llt'.1 rby Jnd :-a\v _\li:;s Pl·llot hitllni..; hi:-l' Jr. \Vh l'n Gibsi)n tril·tl to t:.ikl' the pipL' J"·a y. l he u nidentit1ed n1a n nuw ' ~u u ght by the pollt·c Ulll.'1'\'ent•t! .1Junehing Gibson in the faec. ' Gibson rlrt•t1· h1, Sl'l'\i<l' rl'\'Olt·cr. sho\vcd hi s UaJ i.:t• ;int! 11r dl•rt·d the n1un and :\!1 ,,:-i l'cllol_lo Iii.: nn thL· pavement ~l l.':.1 n"'h1lt•. on a pa~.-.i ng: bu:;;;. orr- 1lu1y CorreclJon Dept. officer Roberl Jt)hnson saw C1hson hnldini.: the gun lHl the pair and mistook /\1111 fo r a roh- hrr ... .• lohnson i111np1•d ul( the hus, ,,hout· · J ill!. ·-I'm ;_j co11. Dr\>p }our gun.'' Hoth officers 11 nrt• :-lrt•el clothes :ind had their :>t'r\ ll'l! rt•\'Olt·crs. J-:<.1ch thought they t1l·rc eolifrnntetf by 101 ;1rmed r rimin.11. 'fhc nr~l of .nint' :-hot,; ra n [! out Ji th('y look cov~·r tRhind parked r;1rs. 'rhc !it andofr \ras r"ndl'<l hv 1J}.Qtht·r .iff·dul.v 11ff1Cl'r, l'HY po1lil'e llc•Hflhrl f{/'i tt. \\ hn (';11ll1' llUl Of hJ.., h1lnle n.·:i rhy .ind pt•r:.llJ1ll.'d ll1ll~on and .Johnson lo surrl·nrfl·r tht1 r guns. 1 hl'y thl•n luund .\11 .. .; l'L·llot !yin!! on 1he ~il.ic_>Y.J]k \\ith J bu!ll·t 11ound 111 h1'r :-tomach. :-.h,• clit·d Jf11•r :.urgl'ry ;.i! U roo~r!Jh' f1 n ... p1l.1l. is not sufficiently involved in s uch an ac.tion to bring the constitutiona l re· qu\'reme nt into play. Under the I-"iflh Amendment to the Constitution. a person m ay nol be '·depriveU of life, liberty or property without due process of law." T his a pplies. hov•ever, only to the :.ictions of governmental agencies, not to acllons by private fi rms. Rehnquist said the arguments of T ri·County Legal Services, represent· ing ~l rs. Jackson, "shol#· no more lhan that ~·fetropol itan was a heavily re~ulated prt\'<Jte utility, enjoying :1t least a partia l monopoly in lhe provid· ingor electrical ser vice within its tcr• ri!Qry." Rehnqui st said the utility ''elected to terminate service .•• in a ma nne r wfiich t he Pe nnsy lvani a Public l'lilitiBLommission found permissi· blr under state la\\'. "tinder our decision, this is not -su f- fi cient lo connect the s tate of Pe n- nr }1vania" "'ith the powe r com pany·s aetion in a \\'ay v.·hieh \\'OUld invoke the pr occdur:.il guarantees of the Constitution. Scp.:ir:lte dissents rronl the decision \\'ere fil ed by J usll ces \Villia m 0 . J)ouglas, Thurgood ~1arshall ~1nd \\lilli;inl J . Brennan. Douglas said the aetions of the pu1t~r l'Om pany "arc sufficiently in· tcrtwined "·ith thosl' or the st;1 te. and its te rmi11 at1on.of·service provisions are sufficiently buttressed by state la\\' .. to .?lake thern, in e ffect, ''state ;.tllLOll:.. 'r he tOurt 's decision upheld a ruling h\' lhl· U .. S. <..:1rcu1 t Cou rt in Piutadclph i:..1. :\!rs. Ja(•kson, a \\·eJfa re recipient \\"ith l\\'O mi nor child ren. tvt•nl y.·ithout P·J\\er from ()ct. II, 197 1, \\'hen it \\'US lerm1natetl. until Oct. 1M, \\'hen it \\'a s rc-9tored undt·r ~court order. \\'hile :\!rs. Jackson·s lav.•s ui t has b1:en pending, lil ctro1)01Lta n l-~dison pro\•idi'd her \l'lth elccti .. ital :-er1·1te \\ 11 hout h111111.1! h1•r for 1\. ·rhc l'ourt prl·\·iou:.ly hL•lcl th.it tlue pr.u·~·~.., requirement !>. :-uc h as no11l't' :ind hc>;1rin~. 111usl be rnt'l beturl' go1" l·rnmcnlally conferred benefits s uch :1~ drivers license:> and \\'t•lfarc p<iy· n1cn!s may be revoked . L:t i11lv repr('se11l;1t1ve..; ar).!uc1l in lhl' l'a!ie I hat thl• ahi1i1v to tt·rn1i11all' for nonp;1 ym~ht is cssc.nl1al to assure th.tl customers "·il l pay. They said S\ll'lltn,e out rcquirc nlcnts for a hoar· 1 ng rou ld jeopardize their J>0" er lo cn- forc,• collections through the threat of lt•rnun<iling ser\'ICC. Porno D eale r 's F reedom Nixed ·rhc t\vo OlfL('l'r" 11'l'r(' rl.'!£>:1;;C'd 1 JlVlldiOI? lh~ Oll1COnlo• Of h.11Ji-;tic.; It•,.(.; lo4lC>tcr1n1n1: 11b 1th c.u11f1rcil1/1e !.ital l•ullet. C'nn\·ictcd nornographer i'ol<irvin ~lilli.'r, 11hosc 1.:nn\iClLon in Costa :\!l's;1 h;.i s rc;.iched as far ;.is the U.S. ~t.pre1ne Court. 11·as ordered by th.1L p.1n(·l 1ntl.1y lo stJy in J.11l 1hrou~h the h11\1d~1~ s. Thl' court refused todJy to authorize b.1d (or lhl' Los 1\ngclcs arf'.I book puhh~her 11·ho is Stf\'1nf.! a liO·day sen· [1'HCl' in ()r.Jrl,CC' Cnunt~· .Ja il. ) O RANGE COAST se DAILY PILOT l~e 0•*"91 co."t 08•1• Pttnl. ... 1ft .. ft!c11 11 c"'"-b""'" l"t ,.,,., "'"'· •• ou~•••'*I n, t..,. Or•nQe (.[>o•I Publ'"''"Q Co~•"• .....,.,41•f0<1•<1ft• ~·e p...olo\l'lf<:I ~'<d•• '"'""Q~ 1•1111Y. ""' ~·­Mrw Nl' .. DO•I a..~ n. "~"'""""" l)oK~/FO""· Uon \1•11•• ,,.,~•·. ~•<l<!l•t>.o" V•"•• •"" ._,.QU'W S.~cft '>ou\n Cu"t I> ·•'IQ"' 'fQ•""'• '!'(I< hon" p1.i""""' '>•• ••aA•. ~'Ill .,_A,. I~ P'•ftC•!>'"I PYbOt ... lntj ~·•nl I\ •I llJlj """'" ilaf Sir"'· f;.;>•I• ,,.., ... C•< to1n.~'i."21>. Rot><> rt N. were p,,.,,,OOftt ell<I P\lbOoV..-~ Jilek R. Curle';' \l«f Pr"""'""!•"° c...~ .. ul MIM9"' Thomas Keevi l [<l<!O< Thomas A. Murph ine "'-~·~·~ti l11o1 .. CharlesH Looc; R+cndrd P.Nall • A••'•lanlMtn-'~•nQlJ •u•> Saddleback Vn l le';'Olfice 2526• L~ P• f f<OoO(I "' ~·" 0•"9!1 ~ '~' •-'Y Other Ottices (~•!1M•~ J1aW••11W•~'~I ""'"'f>lo'lU~•·~ " r,,_.,.,l.,..u•••l"o:I .. .,nt,.>qlon ~'"'" •/~I\ f"'.I<" bllu•••••O uo1u•• Ot•'"· l""C."'""" ''' \U(<'! Telephone 1114} ~2·431 1 Class1fled Adve rt1s1llq M2·S6711 !>otOC!ltlNC~ >l•llt' N-.Oll<C• Sl 1·U10 ' f rom"•"l'•"""~t• 4•S·06l0 Oloyrl .... tflt. O•tftil"' 'M\I Plitll•>fl·l\9 """"-•· .. ~·-''"'" ................. . "'""' .. ' .... u., ........ ti .. -"'' ........... . Ill' •tlt'*'<>••<I ••tloO"t \.,,. •< Ptf"' '""' o! -·tfllo-• ... cond (l~t< '''"tl<r W•O •! (Mt1 NP4 c;.t1l0tn•• !M.ib\t,,Pt•twl .111 '"""'' UOO mtllllfll1, ti• "'••I '° 00 m1W11'!•1, ,..,,,,.,., #\t•""'-• IJ 01Jmon1~,, L.11vyers lor M1lll'r, 52, claimed lh;1t rel'l'nt court decisions 1JteJnt that Ins c0111·1ct10n in llarbor Ju<l1ci;li Disl r1c~ ~\t1n1cipal Court was unconslilu· \111n:1\. llul the hig'h court disaflrccd. and , ~1 Iller \1·as ordered to remain in 1·11,tody until hi s SC'nteneC' is served . l ll' ts sel to be released Jan. 5. Nels on .Ef me r y Ser vice Tuesday Gr:t\·eside scr\'iC<'S \\•ill be h('ld' Tu1·~day al 11 a .m. f1Jr Ncl!ion Emery of El Tl)ro. a s:1tes1n:in of industria l \Jlvts and equipment. Ire died Sun- d.lv. ~Ir . Eml'ry or 241·12 ll akerton t>r1v1~. is sur\'i\·ed by his \1•1dow, llorothy; threl'SOns, \V illiam N. of El 1'(lrn :incl Lesly and Nel son, both. or Ll)U1~i.i n:1: a brother, \Va ltcr F.mery of Ok!:ihn n1 :t , nn d t h r ee i.:r .1ndc:h i ldrC'n. The lJmily suggests contributions tn'thl' llt•Jrl Fund . . \rra n gt'mcnts arc beini;:: handled by l',1cific Vie w r.tor tuary, Newport BcJch. !\Ian Leaps to Death ...; \'.'> FH,\XCIS('() !l'Pl l A hlue· •·\• .1 hr•1\1n h.111·,·d m,1n 111 111, l.itP :?l1, Sund.1\ ht't'J!Ol' lhl• r~1.'ilh knO\\'n p1 r,11n t~l ll·.ir 111 hi~ t!t".1th tron1 the t;old{'n GJtc ilr1dge. I • ( ' . Sewer Unit Supported By SACC The Saddlcbaek Area Coordinati11g Council (SACC) has gone on record supporting the1 multi·million·dolla 1· se"·age trl'atment s yste1n proposed for construction by the Aliso \Val<>1· ~l:inageme nt f,\W~f ,\ l . , A letter rt:'cC'ntly sl'nt It> the feder:tl Environmental Protection A.:ency urges the a gency's :1pproval of the C'n· vironmental impact statt•n1ent for lhl• 526 mi Ilion regional sev.·agt· t rcat1nt•11t syst em . Cnboose Corrnled A\VMA is a joint powers agenty wilh considcrablc backing from the rit oulton Niguel \Vater l>istrict. \vhich serves a major portion of the Sad· dleback Valley. Othe r 1vatr r a nd se we r d istri cts 1iarticipaling in A\V~1A are .the El Toro \Vater Dis tricl. Los A lisos \Vale r District. Irvine Ranc h \Vater District . South Laguna Sanitary District and the City of Laguna Beach. In its letter to the EPA. coordinal · ing council PresitlC'nt \Vard Thompson s tale s that the sc\\·age treatn1ent system should be built large enough lo handle the maxin1un1 anticipated \Vo rkm c n ·pre p a re to move old Southern Pacifie calX>ose to its prrmancnt sc<.·t io 11 of ·.lraek at De J>ortola School in J\1is::;io n \'icjo as s tudent s obser ve the opera tio n. Circa 1940 eaboosc finally arrived at the school last \\'CCk 'aft er bei ng mjsscnt to San BC'rn:.irdino by the ra ilroa d . It \11ill serve as a n1usi't classroom . . . ~ind co mmuruty meeting room . · population of the Saddleback Valley area. Body Found In Irvine Still M y~tery The precise cause of the mystery de~th of lloughnut·maker Jan1es D. Reeves, whose body was dumped on a lonely farmland road in Irvine three weeks ago, may never be known. The body of Reeves, 19, of Cypress, was found partially nude, huddled ·un· der a weeping willow tree on Barran- ca Road Nov. 21. Now Or<inge County coroner 's de- puties have all but gi\'en up hope of dete rmining precisely what killed Reeves. A microbiology study is under way and will t ake some time with minute analysis of portions or the bodily or- J:Jns involved , according to lrt·ine Police Detec tive Steve Nash. "Probably in a week. we 're going to inactivate the c ase.•· he said . If the cause of death remains un· de termined. the suspet tcd murder \11lt ha\'c to be fil ed away forever as n1ere\y a s us picious death. Detective Nash said several types of ·fatal traumas are e xtremely d if· ficult lo detect if decomposition of the body has begun, specifically suffoca· tlon. Reeves' body was found crouched face do\\'n but the postmortem in- dic;1ted he die d while lying on his back. The bod y v.·as h a ul e d fro m l'1sev.•herl' by car and dumped behind the tree. wher e il was fouq<l by a t1·oman out for a bicycle ride a nd romp "'ith her dog, who began bark· ing at the trl'e. Funding Sought For Retirees Saddtcback Coll t•ge offici;_jts ~0011 1n;1y bc asking the federal go\'ern· 111cnt for mon{·y to support program" for retired pcr;.ons residing in lhe col· lege d1 str1 ct. \\'i11ia m Kelly, <i:>soeial e dea11 of t·ounseling ;ind :-rtldcnl affairs. said :1ny aµpl ic:Jtion for fl'der,11 funds 11oul1I h..: precl'dcd h.v a poll lo de· t 1·r 1nin ~· \\'hat prograrn~ st·nior <"1!1tl'n.~ \l'(luld bke to sec offcrl'cl hy i!lt· t'lllll')::C'. ll;1.~··d 011 !he findi11 gsofthe r:.i11don1 :-;in1pl~·. l\l'lly :-;11\I. the eollcgt: \l'ould I hen dr;1fl ;1 i,:r:.inl proposal that \t·ould b" ~u hn1illed lo the lll·p~1rtmcnt of I lea Ith, Edue:1tin11 ;ind \Velfarc P olice R eport Man 's Identity • The body of a ypung man found noating near the Ne1vporl Pi£'r has been identified as Ll oyd Eugene {jleason, 18.oiPorl land.Ore. Lifeguards found his body Thurs- day Jfternoon. LL Donald Picker of the Nev.•port Reach po lice s:ud Lhe cause of death has been found to be drown ing. lie snid it is believed Gleason may have t)C .. IShC d in :J boati ng ;JCC ide nt IK!causc dt•bris from a boa t has been washing up inthes;1mearea. Arsonist Sought I~ Dana T orching Orang:e Counly Shcrirr·s dc~utics 3rc r1rculating the dcscripli0i1~ of :i nu1nbcr of mrile $uspects "ho arc hclit\•ed to be responsible for the burnin~ during the v.·eekend of a Gooa .... ·111 l rulustrics-box in Dana Point. Dcpulics said lht' blate in the reccp- tJtle at 311 H-I Pacific Coal't lhi;:h\\':IY 11 .1..;, rp1il'klv l'\l111J:;uishl''I J(t{'r ·1he ,d,1rn1 11 ,1, 1-,11,t•d h\ lnl'Jl r1 •s1dl•nt :. Thi•\ ~.1111 1 11.r t11nL! .ind 11th··r n1Jlt·1·1.1I.; 111 thl· lun \\l'rc dc~troyl'd and d;imaaed by lhc fire. Youngsters Will . Vie In Viejo Bike Races To size the system to serve a IO\t·e1· population, as has been recom - mended by some en\·ironmentalis1s. could mean the A\V?tfA system \\·o.Jld have to be enlarged in the future "at a considerable cost to the taxpayers," the letter states. The environmental impact state- me nt prepared by the EP1\ is nearlr completed and 1vilf be subject of public review during the spring. Children as young as 3 years Y>il l be co mpd,ingJ >cc. 28 in 1\lissioO Viejo bicycle races. 1'he Saturday races \\1ill be held al t he former si te of Old !\l acDonald's 1'-arm , re named the Farm, at the northeast ·conier of the intersection or the Cro"·n Va lley Parkv>ay a nd the San Diego 1-"'reev.•ay, according to J C'rry Curran, l'll ission \1iC'jo recrea· lion d irector. "The e ve nl is open to all children." Curran said, "1\1 ission Viejo residents or not.'' - 'J'hc races \\'ill start at 9 a,m. a nd in· "ludc" l.HC.\'Cle motocross . .in c n<luro, J hig ·ti·hcl'l g.vn1khana. ·a bicycle :,ki lls t ria l <.1nd a sl01\'slalom . Co nt estants "'Ill compete hy age J,:roup, and all cy.clists m ust "'ear hc]m('!S and shoes. llclmets \\'ill be av;i i la hie a l lhe race course. "'hi ch " ill 11pen ;1t 7 30 thl' morning of the e\'tnt. Childfen 1t·ho ..,,.ish to p,articipJte should oblain (X'rmissio n slips from a !ll1 :!<S iun V1tJO reercation center. The re is a $1 registration fee for euch C\'Ctll. F r o m Page A l NIXON ... in t91i9 :ind !hat the s;t[(· of his aPart- ll1l'nl in NC\V Yor k did rl•;,ult in a re- por1 able g ain fo r Ih a\ year," ProcaC- ci 11Q sa1d. "On !Jt·c . 17, \t·e received an accen· t;nH'c of Our dcter1ni nation and p:.iyn1 ent in full ,'' the commissioner s;ud. 'J'he wai\·cr ~L\'t!n b} l"\i:-.:on through his altorn,•y, Dean S. Uutler, fo r public disclosure of his ta.-.: status "';1s restrictt•d. The statemenl read bv Proc:1cc1no 1tas approved ticforcharit.J by Huller. i\n1011).{ lhc spl'c1fie topil'S Proc:it· · eino refused tn d1~cuss -under the agrcC'mcnt "'1th Buller --"ere the :unount l'\1xon sold his aparl1nent for, !he profit he made on the transal'l1on and lax returns for other ,\Ca rs during v.•hich Nixon 1vas a resident of l"\cw ''ork State. The courses a re open daily, ~urran said, from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.ril. for cyclists who want to practice. They •Nill be closed on Christmas day. "Kid s a re the really avid bikers," Curran said . "\Ve expect that this will become an a nnual C\'enl." Informa tion sheets e xplaining the events are available at The Farm. From Page Al 'PIMPLE' ..• former \Vh ite !louse aide John D. Ehrlichman, former assistant At· torney Ge ne ral Robert C. ~1ardian, ;lnd former re·election attorney Ken· nclh \V. J>arkinson. L'.S. l)islrict .Ju c1Ae J ohn J . Si rica :.i nnouncctl tha t the j ury of nine .u omen and three men did not wish to mPct on Christmas Eve so the trial ''as to reress ;1t the cod of the day and resume Thursda ~· .. ··1 don't want you to lose sight of the fact that every thin g \va s n.ot \\'atergatc., \\'alc rgate," Stric kler told the jury in his summatiol'l. "He ( ll aldeqJ an) was too busy. Watergate \\'a;;._ no · nl orc than a pirliplc on lhe mound of his other duties.·· . The. attorney said Nixon's a ides nC'\'Cr e ngaged in what he called t\ i<lesprcad domestic illegality at the lime of the 1972 \Vatergalc break-in. During t he Vicln;1n1 "'ar and·other national situalions, .. s trit"k ler said, ... rhcse problen1s spatvncd suc h f\omcsti{' unrest unlike anything h.notl'n in this t1·orltl." .. They fl"\1xo n's aides ) did not eng:Jge in the illci.:al ;:1ctivities ran1- panl of th:tt lirnl', the bombings of post offil'l'S. the bo mbing of federal rourt ho usl'S, the bo mbi n gs o r B1·pub l 1ca n commit le1! h e ad - <111a rters.·· 'l'hroughout Strickler·~ hour.long .irgume nt, he conl inul'd the defense strategy of 1>lac1ng the bulk or the hlamc fo r the \Vatc rgate cove r.up on fo rmer \V hil~ !louse counsel John \V, Dean Ill. A \V~1A. undet' its current timet:i- ble, plans to av.·ard construction con· tracts for 1he s y s tem in ?t1ay . Facilities ""ill ,include a major high quality se11·age treatment plant in AJi so Canyon and an ocean outfall off Aliso Beach for the discharge of treat· ed waste \Valer. Finger Jury- Convi.cts Man VENTL"RA <L"PII -~\ Be\·erlr Hills financier 11·ill be sentenced Jan. 27 ror hiring t\\'O men to cut a fj nger off fo rmer actress ~Iargaret Sa1·agl!, purportedly in re\·enge because she .bit off one of his. Reese L. :\lilner . 59, pleaded no con- t est in Superior Co urt to cha rges of mayhem, a nd soliciting robbe r)· and assault. lfe t\·as charged' With hiring tv.·o ex-con\·icls for S500 to attack l\1iss Savage, 55, v.·hose real name is l\lag. / gie Hicks. and bring him one of her fingers. Christmas Lights Stole n in County Christmas light vandalism was re· ported throughout Orange County d_uring the weeke nd tvlth shcrirf's of- fi ce r s inv estigating the fts and breakages in sc1.;,e ral communities. An1ong the hon1es \'ictimi.zetl v.·as that of \\l illiam Andrew Brewer . 65. of 28761 Cor '!nado Drive. f\;fi ssion Vil'jo, \\'here strings-of t1uldoor lights \\'ere stolen. · Extermin3tor Killed XE\V YORK CAP) -A lethal cyanidc·dl'r ived gas used to tles'troy rodents killed a young ve rmin ex- t erminator Sunday and sent 17 r escue rs to hospitals for treatment, offi cia ls said. ~ ~ARIMERS PAYS ' - Mariners Savings hos always paid tht! highest interest legally possible. Now your savings con be worth even more a t Mariners -o S ig 73/, 'Y. o n 6 -yeo r certifica tes of $1,000 or more. Not only con you make money .pt Mariners, you can make friends too - with a srtong "hometown" savings and loon. Save at Mariners. Now it makes more dollars and sense! I I . • Irvine EDITION VOL. 67, NO. 355 . 2 SEC FIONS: 26 PAGES Paid Sl l ,544 Nixon Hit Up For NY Taxes N E\V YOR K (l:J'J 1 NC\\' York Statetax officiali.l.lt~('losod .tod•y that rormcr P resident Richard l\I. '.'lixon ov.·cd Sl l .5-1-1 in back taxes for I 969 and · had mad1; pnyment in full last \Veck . • Slate Tax Commissioner l\13r10 ,\. Procaccipo said the taxes "'ere owed 011 a rt.'pOl'tablc !!ain from the sale of Nixon's \\I a nhattan apartmcn1 in 1969. ··\Ve found no evidence of fraud 011 the part Of the fQr mCI' prc~1 dent ," Procaccino suid. I . 1'he comn1issioncr said the il l'· tcrm t1H1tion on the amount owed by r-.i ixon \\'as n1adc earl il·1· thi s month aftcl' an eight -nionth invcstig11tio11 by thl' tux dl'partn1cnt. ProcaC'cin11 said thl' ;..irnoont O\\<'d , by \'1xnn included '";111la:-.cs,1nJC'rc!:Jl ' Hang Glider Pilot Succumbs .\hang glider pLlot ... rit1cally injured in a crash 10 days ag.11 al f.scapc Coun· try in 1hc hill:-:1ho,·c :'lli!:ision Viejo. tlied Suncl;..iy :1flt·1"11f)IJ 1J al l\l i ssion Commun11y llosnut:il. An Or:ingc County (·nroner"s spokesm;111 S>lld Sl·ott C. Trumble. 21. or Carls bad sufrl'rl.'d 111ull1plc 111Jur1l's in !hf' Cl"ash on lk•c 11 The spokesm;"in s;nd lhl' young n1 an. a n t'X pl'r1cnct•d j:lilll'I" 1nlol. ap- p;i rcntly sh1ftr1t hi s \\l'li;:ht during ;i turn 200 reel •d>ove the ground a nd y,·ent into a s pin that couldn"l be cor- rected. BOAT SOLD FAST -WITH PI LOT AD "'The :td produced more than 2r, calls and y,·e sold the boat ror a lair prire. _ T hat's thc sucre~!l slory relslt>d hy .;i Costa :'ll l•sa fa111ily "ho placed tlus ad\ erliscmcnt in lhe Oaily J>ilot · llo!UST SEE TOA PPRECl.\T Y. 18"Trt-llu\\Sl.I Bnat. l30h11l 10 Vol\ o. Xtr•~ P.luke Reas orrer. :<i;XX·:IC'li:'iX . -If yo u hil\'C" bo:1t or motor you'd . like to sell . cnll &12·5678. Put 11 ff'\'I .wordis lO •\\'Ork fOf )'OU, \n lhC q ull)' • Pilot . . ' • I and penalties for the year 1%"9. ·• !'" ilc. s aid .under provisions .or.state la\\', il normally \\'Ould be unl awful for t he d~parl menr to 'divulge informa- t ion on tax ma ttei's but said that the rol"mer president, though his counsel. had \\"il~\·cd this: prohibition. 1"he slate investigalion leading to the. dctern1ination t hat Ni:icon O\ved thc ·monty bef!an last April 25 when Procacc1110 wrote to the former presi- ,dcnl re11uesting Ui rormatio1i or. Ni."<- on·s taxes \\•hi lc he "'as a resident ur i°'.i('\V York prior to assuming the pre- sidency. Procaccino's requesl came :1fte r a Uctl·r.1ninat1on by a specia l con . µrcs iona l committee ·e a rlier that 1n onth that Nixon owed more t ha n s.m.ooo in b~1ck federal ta:iccs. inlercst a nd pen:.ilties. It w;is also disrloscd at that .11rne t hat Nixon had puid no Califoi111a stat(' ta.'lies whi le in t hP \Vhitc /louse. although hi s lc.11.a l \'OI ing r esidence remained in thal stat('. ,\fter a lengt hy invrsli.1!,alion hc:ulrd by Prrx:accino. the former 1)resH:k•nt \\"US notiri('d on Dec. 6 that he o y,·rd th(' stati.• Sll,5.1•1.17, the rom- n1 issioner J.;:1 id '"In <1rri\in~ at this figure, we ha \'C taken into at•counl th at rormcr Presi- dent Nixon 1\·as a resident of Nev.· ''ork Stale for ;1 ecrtain period or time in 1969 and 1hat th(' sa1 P or his a part · mcnt in ~t'I\' York cl irl rcsull in a r('- port:.ibll' g:11n ror thu1 yc:1r ," Procac- cino said . '"On Ucc. 17, V.'l' rt>ceivcd a n acccp- 1 an<"e nr o ur d r l c r n1i nation 11nd pay1nenl ln full," lh<· co n1missioncr said . 'l'he 1va1\'('r i;:iv('n hy Nixon through his al.torncy. Ocnn S. Huller, for pu bliC' cl1sctosurc or his tax status "-'.OS restricted The i;tatcmcnt r·cacl by ProC'ar cinn \\;JS appro\•cd beforehand by Butler, lrvi1ie Art League Gi ves P _r iz es to 5 lr ,·1n~·s ne w :1rt lcug uc ha1o aWard('J-f1\'C 11riieNn local artii;ts in the group's first show. Bes t of s how "-'Cn l to llcten Smi ley : best ll'fioto to El"·ood Thomp s on : hf1i l p11 1ntln g tu M:1~4llPlf" ~ur.bo.11 rl't ~ood ._.i'nt•• ~'10' lflfW'Mtl!li :!Ml'ft ~;iitlfnl ro .. Barbara l~cubcner. ; ·- I Today's Final .. N.Y. Stocks ORANGE COUNTY; CALIFORNIA MONDAY, DECEMB E R 23, 1974 T E N C ENTS· CHP Wai·ts For Word On Tickets Park Meeting Ordered Hv UOL"GL,\S FRITZSCllE OI !llf·O•oly Polo! S . .\CR,\:'>IEYfO CA I') Soulhl·rn Californta motori:>l:j 1\'hn don·t 1nst:1JI li t·s1 dcnt:-' rompl;unts :.ibout ho11· .~mo g" llcv1et•S a gain:-t oxit.lt•., ol ·Irvine'::. s11;'n1illLon 111 rark bond n1 trogrn on 1966·70 ears won·1 /.!l"! runds ilrt• t1l he spread throuchoul h r kl·l_-.; unt!l lht• I.cg 1sl,1turt• 1n;1kc-, up lhl' l'ily h ;1\"t• pron1µt l·t.I .\f;i) or its m111.d on tht· iSSUl'. lht• C.difurnt.1 1;ahr1cllc l'1")'0r lo c:.111 for J ~pce1a l I il ph\\"a v Pa! rol ,.;i1d 1oda \'. nic e! 111!.!. '1'h ('('lf"P ~e1idrna st a1rml'nllh.1lol ('u 1np 1.1 rnt ~ 1ron1 fl'.•1den1 . ., 'fiel•r., \1nuld l~>n!LnlH.' tn 1 ... ~Ul' \1r1111·n l'hal"lt•s llue,c)· Jnd Ale\. t\'aldl'r and \\";1rn1ng" rathl'r th.in l1t·kl'ls 1n th1· t·on1n1l'nls th;it thl' eouncLI h;..is ;1 51.'li ·cqu~11ty Sou lb Co,1st ,\ 1 r l\;..1~111 · "e<l \ al it•1·' · a\l!\udc \O\\ a rd resident:-:> ··\\"h;1 t \\t' had plann1•d lnr pl'ople h·1I :'>lrs . Pryor to ask ;_i s pl'eial ·•o \'t•r- \1 ho d 1cl 11 ·1 IHI\"(> the dc\"ll'''" ii ltc·r ,J ,111 1 Jl'I\ ·' m l'l'l 111!-! 10 bt• hcld .I an. 9 I \\~o.1 -. 10 s.J .\. ·Tt•ll 11 tn !ht' 1udgl' ,·· But <..:ommunit.v St·r v1t·es Con1 - :-;ud('llP spokl'~1nan llob.'\a111·l· mission Chair m a n S:illy ~l11lcr • Costa .\I C'~a pollr1.~ oflu:<.•1· .Johu .Jun.i,:kl'il dusls lnr t1ngcrpr1n1 :- on ~afe s tole n Ocr. It tro nl :.i F'ount.nn \';11\ey lrJ\C·I a~f'n1·, a nd .fnund ~n a ~urth l l'vinc oran.i:c ~rO\t' Sun<l .i~ \l1ho11.12ii µ~r~1ally p.t'1cd np1.•n , ~~fe taken tron1 'l'r:1vl·I .\ff;.i1r~ pru\1•d 11111 tou~l\ .J'n!' burgl;.ir:-. to c·rack. J,olu·t• su1 d con t1..·111-. hi 1n~ '1':Tirhne·t1C'kPI~. u \al1d:.i l1n~ 1n:tl'h11H· :uul ~:l:JO 1n 1·~1 ..,h 'ap pcared to be u1lal·I . , , • .J • • t, 'f t hink s <J nothcr m ec11n g 1s un · nct·e:.sary. The Feelings of rc!:i1denls, she s aid, h;1\'c h:id plc n\y 01 'l''li · posurc in hearings lx•forc ht•r ("nm . 1n1~~1on .111d the p:.irk bond t.:omm1 t· ll',.. lluCj.!), \\ho has appc<1rrcl Ut•forc !he city l'O Unc1I :.ind ·~as dr~dled ll·l- t1·rs of complaint to !he cit~', fl·t:l s his \'illagt·. L'n1\er~1 t .\ Poi rk, ha.'\ hl·en sl ighted 1n the park plan:- ··The funds arL' n1Jl alloe:.itcd \l"L·ll thruughout the city." lluegy :"l<ild 111 .i ll'tler In :'>lrs . P r .\or. ··~ind L'nJ\"t•rsit .v !'ark 1~ one of ttH' :1rea:-> 1nequilahl.v lr1·at1·t.I '"This lallL'l" point is amply il- lustrated by the f;iet lh::1t l.:111\'t•rs~ly l'<i rk 1 ~ 11> rccc1 \'l' onl~ f1 \·l' 11crccnt nf t he honcl m1)111cs .. 1 tl t;n1\"ersity P<irk ea5l 27 percent of the \"llll':-in lhl' previous cle<"tion .·· Pl:ins outlined \\hcn 11ll' rark bond 11 ;,1s put bef11rt' \OlC'r~ c:dlt"tl fur S86H.600 to he spenl 111 Lht• l.l aerl' l"fll\'l'l'Sity 0 1"1\"l' Cn1nn1ur11t .\· Park, one of the first lhrcc tn he b111 lt ll ul'gy \\ants the tLI .\ \1) 1n1reh :1~c another 1:1 :l("J"C'' ;incl ~dd a l;ll'J!t' mult1·pur1)o~e hu1lchng to 11 , p1"t•s t•n't plans f•>r the 1 ·n11t·r~1\\" ·Park fa<·i lllLC'~ • i\Tr~. Pr)nr ;1ns1\'l'rl'll hi' eun1 - plo.11nls by ~a~ing, 1hat rhc 11;1rk pl.1 11 11;..is dr.1 11·n up to l'llSurc th.it t"u·h ;1rc:1 nf the city ''ill ha\'t"' a<ll'qu<il1' f:iciliti<'s. ,\Qtlitionally, re:-idC'nts \Ot- (•d on \ht• plan ll ~t·lf, \1·h1rh :-pt•c1f1ed 11h.11 t:1e il1t1t•s \\11uld gn h\ thl· 1 al"touS art·~•:-. she s;ud. 'l'ht• cnmpla1111 .;. :'>lrs. Pr)uL sa11!, ··;1r1! e\td1•nct• th;il \l'l', nr I, .ire nol r(•a11 y 1n tout·h \I 1th !:JOtnl' pc11pll}.i. frl·li11.Cs ;1s 11 r1•l <1!t.'.~ 1<1 l111s ·v ro grain. Pilot O.f fices Take Holiday l)ffrrrs of lht' ()l·al'lgl' f.·,,14..,I 1);1iJ\ r•1JiJt Ill ~\'"port 1\1'.H"h, l.:L,!.!1111 :.t IJ l'Jt'h . ~.1ddlt•h,1t ~ \'al11·1. llunt1n l!lon Bt·.11 h F11u11r :nn \ .1lley .ind ::i.1111.i \u.1 \\L ii hl' c losl'd Tul':.cl,1\ and \\(',/. !ll''cl.t~. • . - 1'ht• ('unl m 11n11 \ nffttt':-ar1· 11, .. 1111.! t•lo:-ed ln .illow ,1.; 111 ,111\ 1•n1plo.\('' J' pos,,1hlt• \11111• t11 ('ti ro," lhc (.'hr1:-1 1n.1, hnllcl.i\. ;\t•\1.; ~1.1lf ml'lllht·rs m11v s11f1 ht• r1· :11·ht-d h\ e,dl1ni;: 11-i2 1:l21 ("01n mun1t.\ olf1l·cs rC'np..•n ·rtiursdJV 1•n fl'~UI :i r hu.~1ncs!> hour,;. ··The m ;..i 1n prolllerh :i1tems to be a fee ling o( ha\·1np. bcc rl left out or the park bond process and pro;cctin~ this fl•c ling tu the rc~t of the com- n1un ily. Or 1t l'ould he that thcsr r 111zcn:. ;_ire correl't <1 nd tht:re 1,, \:J:.I. dissallsfaction \\ ith \\"hal ""t' <irl: JIKlut to undc1"takc. '"Tv.1ce in lhe past \\1•cl. I h<t~"l" heard char.ecs lrom Turllc Rock rc· ~1de111s lhat the eily i:-: ··l'<t \'alier" 1n !l.S handling of <'1 117.cns. I don't think thcst· re;;iden\~ l.nnvJ each otht>r :ind lhe u~c of lh <il Sl}('C'itic \\Ord bothers n1l'. Especially ~inec. tht·y \\Crc t:ill..- 1ng ;..ibout quite d1fl"l'rcnt 1~~Ul':S and neither ont.' seems to ""'ant 111 run for office," she :s:i ul. . 1\.lr:-. '.\l iller, ho11"C\"cr OllJIO:)Cd hold- •ng other hear1nt!s on the park:s. ,\.; i·ommunity :ser\i(·l':s cumnt~ioner · "he ha:-eh:.iiretl he:.i ri ngson lhco\ cr;i ll ·pl;_in ;1,, \\"Cl l ;1" on thv hrst thrc·c p<1rks to ht' hu ilt 111lh .in 1n1t1a l Sil n1illto1\ l'l<llld 1$,,Ul'. '"I llon·t. krlO\\I t\'h.v ~ht• \\'Jilts In hold ;1 ~nt·t·i;d mc1't1nJ.! l..'\crv t1n11· onc or t 1\ o 1x. .... 11ih• 1111 r<' l11 :-:-:'itisl':11· - tion 111lh 11·h;1t the 1·111nn11,,,,1on did.'' :'>\rs. :'>I1ll l•r sa1d C •t.ilS I. 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O.cembe1 23. 1974 'Stoned' Mouse ·Narcos TFap Drugged Rodent SAN ./OS I·: l,\J'I \l.irt v lht· :\l..1r11u:1na til11u~r. :-.tnn1•d rrom m unr h1ni.: on l"•l lor 111·;1rl\ thrcl' 11 <.·l·I...-.. \.\J!> di:.t'O\t•l't•t.I tot.lay, tr.apped t1liv<· 1n thl' pollt1· 11J1, 11111·-.1·11d1•111·1· rno1n1. Tht• clU!>LI L' lu,:.:1l1\c l1u111 1u-.11r._., 1•ol1rc· s:iirt, h;1d :1voitlMt lh(' ('Otfl- p1.1ny of o.i lll'('111 nL4JU~•· 11.11nt~! ,\l,1t;i IJ.11 1), 10 ·,·1 l11u1 ~t:l f tr.1p p<'d in JO unoccupied 11·.111 t .ill1·1J :1 !'>lu·r 111.in ·rr.ip 1'hc d ru ~·t r;11.t•jl 1 0Ut·11l, ,1. ·~4· 1 1 l)l•tl 111 t h1· p<!li(·1· r1·port ,1~ ":1 l'Ull'l rn11n, ordinary bru\\ n lu1u:.1· rrHJu-.1· C11r1·t· 1 nthv~ lv11;.!. ".,.., rl 1:-.r(1vt·rcd trying 1 u hreuk out uf h1-. tr ,II' 1111 -; 111ua:n111~· h1· <h·lt «I 1 \ ( · \ u l.11·1· I' ;1 rro1 I ··111.: w:i-. rL·:1ll) rn .. J, v1·r 1 .1 ..:~1,,~,11t'., ~l1t•uhlv 1i<·t11t•" ~.l\d 1•,1r- rolt '!> f!.irl 11t.·r, lk ·t1.:cl11t· .J 1nl 1., r1•1 ... It Juuk'i like lie 11J:. tr)Lllg lv brcai.. out of the t hinJ.!, · · "I th I 11k ll s :.urpr1!.ini.: he·., ~o -.1u :..I I f1,r ! he d.1 m .1,L'.{' h ~"'> dOnl'. '' l'iaid tht• cop ob" 1ou-.l v 11d1111 nng ol I hl' t ,1]1 · r1t ... ul 1 "" c· rt<;1\11 n: 11 h11 h.is th um !,(·ti h i::t"" ~nou t o.i t lhc f' •rt t·~ • •t J.," ,Jl\•l t•rrl1 ·r I 01 111111 ,. th,1u 111•111 •'l'i... · Power Can Be Cut Without a Hearing WASl-i JNG'fOX ( /\ p J -U .. ':i. 1:; not s uffii:il'ntly i1110l1"cd in !>u<·ll :i n Supreme Court ruletl t1iday th;it ,1 Jl't1un to hr1n!,! llit: cc1n~11tul1un.1I re· person is not consti tutiunul ly l'nlitled •1u1rl·mcnt into µla.I'. to a hea ring bt:fol'c h:1v1n,i.: clccl nl':i l , l ndi::· Ilic Fifth i\mcncl mcnl tn the bill. 'dl·pr1v1•d of lift•, lilic rt~ ur propt·rty fJ11lu Wfl!J to Flu Haldeman 'TQQ Busy To .Cover' \V'-SHJNGTON tUPl l -·A derensc lawy.er ar gued toda y that form('r White Ho use chief of s tarr H.R. llald eman was so busy \lo'ilh his duties 'he had no time to cover up the ··pim - ple" of Watcrgatt'. "\Vatcrgate "'as no more than u pimple on the mound o! hi s other duties." a ttorney Frank Strickler sa id in rinal arguments in the \\l atergate cove r·up trial, \vhich could· i;O to the jury Thursday or Friday. Strickler , \t.'ho concluded his argu· m ents on Haldem an's behal f. was to be followed by attorneys for the re- m aining four defe ndants -formcr- Attorne y General John N. l\1itchell, former White House 'aide J ohn D. Ehrlichma n, ·former ass istant At- torney Ge neral Robert C. l\1ardian. and rorme r re-election attorney Ken- neth\\/. P arkinson. U.S. District J udge John J . Sirica announeed tha t the jury of ni nl.' \!.'omen and three men did not wish to meet on Christmas Eve so the trial was to r ecess at the end of the day and resume Thursday_ power cut ofr for nonpaynit·11t IJ(~-; l 1in:.t1t11t1011 , :.i IJl'rson rno.iy nut be 'fhe 6 lo 3 m:.tJOrlty rt.•jct•lt.•d h \'ljhoutducµrocl·:;s 11f l;.i11"" argument offered IJy tillornl'y.-; 'r'tus <1pplH:s, h1n1cvcr. only_ lo lht• Ca lherint: J ackson, of ''ork, l':i , lhal :J{'lions of ~01·1:rn mc11to.il agcnt1es, nut the Metropolitan Ediso n Con111..1 ny l11 ut.·t ions Uy pri 1 ale f1 rrn-.. . t crmjnalcd h er Sl'l'\'JLC v. ithuut l<eh nqut:.t :;JHI the >irgurncnt:. of _following the procedu re:. rc11u1red t1y Tri-County 1.t•;:al St•r1 Ll't:s. rt•jll'L'Sl'lll- thc "due proces:;" c lau::.e of lhc 1ng 1\l rs .. Ja1:k :.011. · sho11 1111 mu1 c S<.1nt:.i Cl aus h as been zipping around Irvine th1:.-; ho!ic.1.:i.v st·u~o n in a h orro wed police h('li topt er. lie dropped in re t cnlly at \V a lnut Shopping Ct.·nter a nd Uni versity Dr ive Shop- JHng Cl'nter, taking: a brief hrt«.1k fro m his pre- Chris tma s sche d ule to visit the city . Santa re- po rtedly arrived back at h is \VOrksho p in time to load h is sleigh and check his list o ne m ore t in1e befor e tak ing o ff on Chr is tm as Eve rounds . "l don't want you to lose sight of the facl that every thin g was not Watergate, Watergate," Stric kle r told the jury in his summation. "He (Haldeman) was too busy. Watergate was no more than a pimple on t he mound of his other duties.'' . The attorney said Nixon's aides never eng aged in "·hat he called widespread domestic illegality a t t he lime of the 1972 Watergate break-in . Constitution. • tl1an I h at '.\lcl ropohtan 11;.is a hc;111ly Jus tice \\'1ll iam JI. Jiehnqui s t , rl·gulat\.'d Prl\'Hle ut ility. L'r1JO)'ln~ a t speaking lor the court, said the :.late lca:.L a p:..rt11tl mooupul) in the prol'1d- 1ng of l'll:clr11:JI :-it·r\'JCl' 111th1 n ti:. tcr-Body Found /11 Irvine .lli:other Andre's Heart Found '.\IO N1'RF.AL !CPIJ -T he pre· served hc:..rl of a Hom:.in C;1tho !ic pril:l,.I, ~lUl l'll und held lur Sj(l,IJ(Jo ranso1n lll'<irly t\\O ,ll'fll"i ago, 1va;;; r{'· <:ovcrcd 111 .i b.i~L'ITil'nl loclu:r in :1 )lontrc:.. I ap<.1rln1t.·11l I lou:.c !1011::.l'. "Brot hl'r ,\ndrl' s h<':ir l ." a rv· liglous ro.:lt c: :ind uhJL't'I ul 11or::.l11p h e r e fo r t huus.111J.; ur Bom.111 C;.itholics, u•as stolen :\l.i rc:h 15. l~Ji:J, from St. Jost:ph'-; .Shr1ni: on '.\l oun1 Royal. Church off1c1: .. ds at•rhc timt.• rt'fu~cd to pay 5'50,000 r:..n,.o m tll'm.tnde<l IOI' lhc return of the hL·Jrt . \\ hit.·h 11·as 111 ,1 g l a s s COH l a 1nc r fi l led w it h formaldeh.}'d!'.··· . . Funding Sought For Retirees Saddleback Co\l(•,l.;l' officials soon may be asking thL· fcdt.•rul go1·t.·rn- mcnt for rnoney l•J su111M:1rt progranls for retired P<'rsons residing in the col- Je~c district. · \\'illia1n Kl'lly. :J!..~Of'ia !c dc:i n nf counsel1n~ a n1I :.llldL·rH .t1J.11ri, :-.:i1d .a ny ;.ippl1c;1!1on lur il·dvr.d fu nds \\·ould b<' prel'Cdt.•d by a pull to dt" t erminl' \\'h,it p rogr:-im-. :.l'n1 o r citizens \\·ould lik l' to ~Cl' offered by the college . Based on the fi nrl!ng s of thl.' r andnni :;ample, Kelly :;aid, the t.'OIJt"'gc 11ould then d ra ft a ,!!r,1111 pro11oi.d that 11·nu\d be submitted ro the l)tpa rtmcnt or Jlcall h, Educ..1l1on;,ind \\'elf.ire. Horse Kills Wo1nan ROLLING 1111.J.S..J.;,°'·rAT ES tl.PI ! -N<1nt·1 ,\rtu:.;10. l!.I. of HL·dondn Rc:.i1·h 1ra!' lhro•1n frorn hl·r horsl' .ind killed "''h1•n lh1· .1ni1n:..l :.uddenlv bolt· t•d. :\uthnr1lil'S -.,11d :'Ill <>-. .-\r1u-.;t111·as ruling ;duni.; .1 hur.,L' I rail 111th :.i lrLl'Od 1\he n . her lhH':>l' :-0tuldl·nly huc·l...l·d, l hrO\\.'I n ~ he r lo tll L' ).:l'CJtind . ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT l lleO• ... Q!' (<•"I O••IY P,IO! .,,!ft '"~"~ "<om· t>nnl! ... N•"'' P<•., "P~b<"""<ll:>Yl""Oo•1>fll' C.0.\! l'ybO ""''"l Co""1>•n~ ~"<'.t' •I• '<l•h"'1• ~,. putol•""'O ""'°"""' '"'"""" f"°"' 1<1< CO>'• ..... \.I ..... pelt lo•.ttl\ H,,.,1,"Qlon Bf>Mft fo"" l••n v_.+•• "''"~· \•G<\•rb••• liont• •"II ~ 6'>...:A '>oull> (O•\I A ""'I'" rfQo°""I """'"'"" b</<>l" ... O 5.>iu•G~••....., ~~"""'' 11\• p u><;optl ""O'""'"'I Pl•C' ~· (i(I ""'"' 8•y SUKI, C.0.•• -..... C.•1,1.,.,,,. •l•;o Robert N. Wef'd P<r><.-M •<Id f>Ullt•""' Jdc k R. 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'' Hehnquis t saul !he ul:!Jty "t.•lt•clct! tu lo.:rm1nall· :.cr\'1<·c ... ui a nlo.inner \\'h1 ch t he Pt:"nn!.y l van1a i'uhl1c L'ti lit 1es Cnm 1n1~':-i 1on f11und IJCl'l'!'ll S~I · ble under statcJJ\\', "l 'ndrr our d(·t1s1on . l hi~ is nnt ~uf­ f1c1l'nt to connl·rl thl· !.\;lie of P l.'tl· ns.v l\ :1n1 a·' \111 h thl' l>ll\\'Cr t·on1p;i ny ·~ ;1l'!IOl\ •n :1 II.JI' \1)11"h \\otild 1111uk L· t h(• 1>r1lcedur,;J gu:iranll'e:-> of lhe Lnn:.l itut u:r n SL·par;1!P di ~!.ent~ fron1 1h1· j l1·1·i:.i~11 1 11er t· IJl l'd h1 Just1c·l·~ \\'1111 :1111 () Uo ug l:i.:> •. Th.uri;uud i\lar:-i h;1!! a nti \\"1ll1an1 J . Brl'nnan. Oougl;is !-;iHI tht.• <Jl'l10ns uf !hi.' po1\t::r <'o n1pan\ ··:1rt· :.uffil'll·ntlv 111- tl·rt 11 tnl'rf 11·11h ·th11:.1' 1,f tht• :-italt.'.. :11HI its IL·rn11nat 1ou uf-~l·r1 1t1• IJl'O\'l~111ns <•re s uffi<'i cntl~· blllll'l'~'ct.I hy ~I.ill' J..111 ··lo n1:1kl' tht•m. 111 t•l'fet·t. ""-.1.Jlc at'llOllS." ·rhe court'sdl·e1,11111 uphtltl a r ulin;.: h) lhC' l ' S. C1rt.·uit l'ourl 111 Ph1l<tdl~ I phi .1. :'111"<. ,J;1ck.~1111. :1 1\C'l f.1r(' rccip1t•nt v. 1th \ v.·.o 1111nor ch1ldreo. \\'<!nl without Jli)\\t·r fl'tJnl 0 ('t 11 , 1~•';1 , \lhi:n il 1ra :-. terminated, 11 nlil OC't. lll. 11·hp n 11 "'as re~t.1red undl·r a ('ourt orc!l·t'. \\'hill' :'llr:-i .. J.1tk~on'.-. la11 :-iu1t hJ .~ h1·c11 lh'lliling, i\lct rnpolit;1n Fdi ~o1 1 providl'd ht·r 111th l'll'clr11:dl :-il•r\·n·e \I 1thou1 U1!I111c. ht.' I' f<ir 11. '!'he court pre\'1ously held that d ue proeess rL·qtu r·c n11.•11l:., ::.uch as noti ec ~ind hear111:.:. n1u~l h(' rn1,'\ befor t• ~O I" l'rntnL·nlo.1lly l'Onf1.'l'!'l'd Ucucl 1t ~ !oue h .1:. d r111·rs lie1•n::.t·-; ,t nd .v.l'lran.: p;1y- m('11l:; m.1y IH· rt'IOki.'.d. Utility rl'J)l'l'~L·n1a1Lvc<> argued 111 th\! 1.:asl' t h a l th1· ability to ll'rm1n\jll' for nonpayrnc·nt 1:-; e-.sl'nl1a l to assurt• lh•~t custon1(·r-. 1 ... 111 pi1.1-. The.v s;11d :.pL·li111g out rcc1111rl·nll'lllS for ;1 l1c.1r- 1ng could Jl'Op..1r1hLC' !hl•1r rio11er lo l'll· furl'c co-llL'Cllon:. lhrough the thre:it..of tt•rm1nat1ng Sl'r\'1 t·e. Sl1e's Top Dog Still Mystery 1'hc pr(·cise cause of the m ystery 1teath of doughnut·maker James D. l{l'evcs, whose body \t,·as dun'lped on a lon1•ly f;.i rmland ro:.id 111 Irvine three \l't.•eks ago, n1:.i y never be known. The body of Reeves. 19. of Cypress, \\a:-i found partiall y nude, huddled un - dl'r a \t.'eeping "·itlow tree on Barran- ca Road Nov. 21. No"· Orang£' County l'Oroner 's de- puties have al l bl.it ~i \'Cn up hopl' of determ ining precisely "'hat killed Ree\•es. i\ microbiology study 1s under way and "·ill take some time \\'ith m inute analysis of portions of the bodily or- A•1 ns in \•Olved, accordinJ?; to l rvine Police Detective Steve Nash. ''Probably in a week, "·e'r.c going to in:.icli\'ate the case," he said If the cause of dc<ith ren1a1ns un- determined , the suspected murder \\•ill have to be filed <iway forever as m erely a suspic ious death Detective Nash said several types nf fa tal traumas are extremely dif- ficult to dl'tcct if decomposition of the hody has beg un, specifi cally Suffoca· lion. Hl'C'ves' body "·as found crouched face down but the PQstmortem in- dit.•atl·d he died "·hile lyi ng on his bo.1ck. The bo d y w as hau le d fro m t'ISC\\1hc re by car :i nd duniped behind the tree. \\'her e it \\'<IS found by a 11·om an nut for4 blcycle ride aod romp 11·ith her Of.. u·ho began bark- ing <1 l thc tree. . "lla~s ilrJt," au c1t!bt pound l lJ lian grt·yhound hc lon,lli ng to 0 ('bor:1h l'cters of c.·o~tJ l\Ic:-.a 111.iy be little. hut !'he has a lol of s tvll·. Shl' lil·fl',tlt:tl t,:.100 ntlr1·r clogs for the "top of s how " il\\>{cll:d !d:-.l V.el.'1-.end Jl lhc dl'1/1Ual ·ro~s ror 1'ots l\l a tch in North [\'\\uod ;\!1 -.~ 1.1..c.lcrs. 2.J. ol 1 ~1-IO :\'l'\\'POrt Blvd .. said 'the ,\ r C':-.tdlt•d 01 !ht• l'ollt•t'lton ol I, IUO toys for nerdy children . ·s ,~ere ll.'ljlll1t·d '1!> entry IL'L'S. • Mistaken Gun Duel Kills Woman in NY l\'E\V YORK (/\P) -Police are looking for an unidentified ma n in a n effort lo unra ve l an apparent case of 1n is t a ke11 ide ntity involvin g ~ shoot out bC't 1vee11 t11·0 la\\' officers that Jet t a J\l<1nhattan woman dead. Police g;1 ve this nc·count: i\lar1a Pellot. 24, J('ft :i. house !n Brooklyn Sunday a nd found her car . blocked by a double-parked auto. She hcj.!an pounding on the double·parked c;.ir \\'ilh a lead pipe. .James Gibson. a I-lousing Authority pohccm :i.n \!.'earing civilian clothes, ca m(' out of a house nearby and s<11v !il1ss Pellot h1tt1ng his car duty Correction Di:!pt. officer Robert Johnso n saw Gibson holding the gun un tne pair and mistook hiffi for a rob- ber. Johnson j umped off the bus, shout- 1ing, "J'm a cop. Drop your gun ." Both offieers "'ore street clolhes and had their service re volve rs. Each . thought they \!.·ere confronted bv an a rm ed criminal. The first oC nine shots rang out as they took cove'r ·behind pa rked cars. The s tandoff \l'as ended by another off.duty officer, t•Hy police Oct. John llritt, \\•ho came ou t of his home nearby and persuaded Gibson and Johnson to surrender their guns. \\'hen Gibson t r1elt lo lake the pipe <J\\'a)'. the un1dent1fied man noLv sough t by lhe 'police intcr1•cncd · They then found J\1iss Pellot lying ,punchin g Gibson in the face. ' on the side\V3lk \\'ilh a bullet \\'Ound in Gibson d rew his service revolve~er stom ach. She died after surgery showed hi!> badge and ordered the .at Brookdale Hospital. n1a n and 1\liss 1~cllot lo lie on the p:ivemenl . 1\leanwhilc, oil a passing bus, off· Nelson _Emery Service Tuesday Graveside services will be held 'l'ucsday at II a.m. for Nelson Emery of El Toro, a salesman of industria l valves and equipme nt. •1e died Sun- d.'.l .1'. ri.1r . Emery of 241 42 llakerton Drive, is survived by his u•1do\v. Doroth y: three sons. William N. of El 1'nro ;ind Lesly and Nelson, both of Louisiana; a brother, \Vatter E merv of O k la h o ma, a ndl hreC grand children. 1'he family suggests contributions to the !!earl Fund. t\rrangements a re being handled by P.1l'if1e View !\-lortuary, Ne wport Beach. ·,. Porno Dealer's Freedom Nixed Conv icted p~rnog rapher Marvin '.\l i\lc r . \1·hosc conv iction in Cofa ta !\l esa h:1s reached <is fa r as the U.S. Supre me ·court, \\'as ordered by that panel toda y lo stay in jail through the holidays . 1 The court rt>fused today to authorize b:l LI for the Lo:; ,\ngcles area book pu blisher \Vho is se rving a 60-day sen· tence in Orange County J a il. La\t.·yers for !\lillcr, 52, claimed tha t recent court decisions meant that his t.'Onviction in Harbor Judicial Di strict !\l un icipa l Court \\'as unrons t1tu- lion<1\. But the high court disagreed , a nd . ;\J1lle r '>l.'as ordered to re main in custody until his sentence is served. lie is set'° berelcased J an. 5. · During the Vi etnam war and other national situations, Strickle r said. "These proble ms spa wne d s uch domestic unrest unlike anything known in this \\'orld.'' "The v (Nixon's aides> did not engage ·in the illegal activities ram· pa nt of that time. the bombings of post offices, the bombing or fede r a l courthouses, the bombings of R e publican committe e hea d - quarters." Throughout Strickler's hour-long ar gument, he continued the defense strategy of placin g the bulk of the bla m e for the \Vatergate cover·up on for me r \Vhite !louse counsel John \V. Dean Ill. Sir\ca says he will deliver his charge to the jury Thursd ay morning und delibe rations will begin that af· ternoon . Police Report Man's Identity • The body cf a young man round Ooatin'g iiear the Newport Pier has been identified as Lloyd Eugene -Gleason, 18 , of Pottland,.0..e. Lifeguards found his body Thurs- day afte rnoon. Lt. Donald -Picker of the Newport Beach police said the cause of death has been found to -~ drowning. lie sa id it is believed Gleason may have pe ris hed in a boating accide nl bt:cause debriS from a bo nt has been wa shing up in the same area. Christmas Lights Stolen in County Christnias light vandalism was re- por~ed throughout Orange County d uring lhe \veeke nd '>l.'ilh sheriff's of. fice r s investigat in g the fts ci nd breakages in seve ral comm unities. Among the homes victimized \t.'as t hat of \Yilliam'And rew Brewer, 65, of 2876 1 Cor~n ado Drive, 1ilission ViCJO, whe re strings of uutdoor lights were stolen. ~ARIMERS PAYS . . I' • Mariners Savings hos always paid the highest interest legally possible. Now your savings con be worth even more at Mariners -a Big 7'/• % on 6-yeor certificates of $1,000 or more. Not only cbn you make money at Mariners, "You con make friends too- with o strong "hometown" 1ovlngs and loon. · Save at Mariners, Now It-makes _...,more dollar' and sensei <I~ Mariners Savi~s . and Wan 4\ssociatiOn ,,"""""" ~ ~ Wttft'UJT .. 00\'U• NfW">l'T ltACM, CALIP • .,...• f1'1fl MJ .... ( .... Oftlt'll ~ ltl4 IA l'SIOE DAM • l'l'EWPOl'T JIACll, CJJ.a', .... • Ill fl MJ .... t._,.... C-1 I "10iFAL llF.AClt llOUt.r.YAllO• SV.L I EAC'H.t'o\llr ,0'«1 • fll)! M11·1'i. 1741 I EVEllLr IOOlEVA llD • l.OS.AttCEW,CALlf, Q)ill• L21Jl~1-4141 • • 17 I Huntington Beach Fountain· Valley ' • VOL. 67 , NO . 355, 2 SECTIONS, 26 P.AGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A MONDAY, D ECEMB E R 23 , 1974 , Cri111e l11cre11se C·ited lt'l1111l1nttru1 Ap111·t111e11t - - Today's Final ·N.Y. Stocks T EN CENTS Valley . Boosting CHP Waits For Word On Tickets ,_ Nixon Pays 1969 Taxes • Police Force T he c1\) o!' Fount;.11n-\'allt'y pl:-sn~ Lo hire four nC'"' lllrl' IXllitt•mcn c~1rlv next yP;ir tn hrlp t·urh ;111 1ncrt•a:.ini; ('rime r alL' Pnhcc Chief ~lar\·1 n Forti n said fl .. sidcnu.-d burgl[1fll'" h :1\'l' 1umped 26 perc<'nt 01 the pa:-t ~c·;.ir .• 111cJ con1 · ml'rc1 a I burgl.irit·-. :ire up 09 1>cr(·t·n1 llt• ('OJU\JOnL'fl. hO\\'C\'t•r. th..it 11h1h' those fiAt1r1~s ,t rt• :1lar1nin,t:. thL'Y 1·nuld bL' ··n1 i~lca d inJ!" bL·cnu:.c thl'Y don ·t takt' in to ;Jcco11nt the 1nl'reast• in t•on ~trurlio n 1n thC' cily pal'ticularl~ ·!he largL' JU mp 111 eorn n1cre1a l .con- :-.truL·lion F1lrl in s.:iid tod:l \' he cari'I Htl r11\ull' thl' t't'ln1r lncrr asC lo an.v one fa("\nr. but he s u )!~l·Sh.'d unc n11>loymC'n1. as one rr<;iso n for 1he1nrrcasc. , ··\\\.' rirC' in u iu cc location for people to drop off the frec11 a~ . · · he said . ,\ntl hC' pointrd out lh3t some or lhC' cit y's n1o re alflucnt ?ll!ighborhood:. ~i re prune burglary t;1rgcts Cit .1· offic ials s;iid !he 69 percent in · l'.l"C'~:.C' 111 eommcrcial b11 rglarir s does not cn11 :.1dcr !he li1 r~t· jump in busi· n(':.S rlt•1'£>lopn1('111 th1:\""ycar. includ1 11.1? lhC' C'OllS ll"UC'll(•n of II\\' Ill'\\" :.hoppinl: center~ Thc1· said one·fourth of Foun· t<1in \"a llc1· "cornm('rl'.i:d firnls \\"Cri• Inuit this y ~'.Lr Thcrr "a~ nol ;1~ lar!!c .i 1u111p 1n rr- sidcnti<l l 1·011s1rut'l 1un thv.1 llOi nted i"IUI . Forlln .~:ud . ho}l'l'll'l". th 1• ~·ri n11• in erea:ic still 1s :..l'l'il ter i11 propo rti11n than lhe pop11la110111 i1C'rcusi..1• fl t' notl'd, us 1rclf':'lhal rn any cities BOA.T SOLD FA.ST WITH PILOT A.D .. Tho ud prod ut'<'d morr 1han 25 r ail s und \\"('sold th e boat for a fair price. That's the s11cce!'S story r<'lat<'d by a Costa ~l esa famjly \1·ho placed thi s · ad \'f"rt1s('n1t•nl 1n the Doiily Pilot . i\ll"STS EE TO APPRECIATE 18'Tn llullSki Bo..11 t:iohp I ·o \'oh·n Xtra:<1 i\lukc llt'a~. Ofl\'r x,,,. ~.,;,:., tr you h!l\'C n bonl or 1notor you"d ljke to se ll . cull c;.12 5678. Put a fc1v y;ords to \1ork for ~ou. in the Onily . Pilot. '-- • 10 lhl' county and the nation are('"· pericnring r rime increases. Th e four extra office rs \l'tll hr1 n~ \he SllC Of lhC police fo rce to •19 S\\Orll o lfict•rs, ;ind eit.v offit tals \1i ll t'\ ;ii u<ill' I hC' fo r re <a ~.:i1n 10 J unc to :it•1· i! ITIOl't' ar(' llCl'dl•(l Firemen. Urge Thief Retun1 Missi11g Radio · The ll un li n~ton Beach l''ire Depart· ment issued a plea today for the re· turn of rud10 ec1uipmcnl stolen from paramedics as th.Cy helped the \'ic tim of a hear t attack Nov. 11 . The equipment taken rrom the para medics' \·an in the 2100 blork of Brookh ursl Street \\'as a "'3lkic· talkie. tht" si?.c of a small transistor radio and \\"Orth SI .000. "Perh :1ps the f}{'rson \\'ho look ii doe!'in'l re alize the cost or valu e of tha t equi1>n1c nt." C apt. Roger llosn1l·1· of lh(' 1'1r<' dl•parl ment said to- day. Pa ra 1n t>d 1c~ usl'd lhc radio to talk lo their d 1~1Jall'her ;i nd medical person- nel at th e hoS lll!als \1·hcn <'a lls for :1 s- s1 ~ta n cc took them tl\\';I Y from th('.. .r;'1dio equipment inst:11led in their \ an, I los n1cr explui ncd. "rr the radio is returned lo y rirc station.·· 1-losmer s:i id . ";it this oint no questions "''ill be asked.·· l ie said he issued tht' pl ea for the re turn of I he ~quipmcnl in hopes he m:l y {l\'Old th e n~l->d to ask the city of llunt- 1ngton Beach to include a replace · mcnt in next year'i; hnd gel. Th(' city hc1s said it must \\•hittlc its budget to bare bones. Library Recruiting Volunteer l,YPi.Sts are ur,.gc nlly need by the •luntu~on Beach Library, city librarians announced today. The \ olun tccrs are nced<'d to \\'Ork up to h:llf u day ror 1as mnny days :1~ po11sible during the next th r<'c \\'\!<'I..~. \"oluntccrs may cu ll Sue ll ucrg al lh(' library. 536·~. or the Volun tary 1\C· lion Center. 900.33(2. • i r S.-\C R.-\:\JE\TO (,\P i Southrrn Ca!iforn1..1 motori~t:; 1\'ho do n·1 install s mo~ <lt'vic·l's :i,ca1 nst o"tdl'S nf n1trO.E!<'n on 1966-70 tar:. ,1·nn ·1 .E!t'I. !J('kcls until the• Lc,!!1.~lature makl·~ u11 11 .. mi nd oo.Jhc issue. the Cal1forn1...1 ll1 ch1\ a1· P;1 1rol ~:ud today. Tht• Cll P -;aid in a !-olale1nt.·nt !hat ol fil'('I"~ 11·ould t·on11nut.· to 1s~Ul' '' rilll'n \\ill"llLng~ T'>llht.•r than ILCkC'ls Ill lh·· :-L' ·t·ou nt 1· South (11.1~1 :\1 r B:•'>I n "\\"h;il · 11 t' h:ul pl :uioed lnr p1·01)Jt• 11 ho du!11 "\ ht11e the d1•\·1rc·~ af\1•r ./:in l 11 , .... hi ~<11. '1'cll 11 to !ht' 1ud ~t· . :.<iid l'l I J> spol.."l'~n1;1n Bol) \.111t·1• Tougli to Cr11ck ,\l-£\\ \'ORK <L"PJ ) :\t'11· York StJt(' tax officials dis.:losed tod:iv 1h~11. formC'r President Rich<1rd :'II . \1xon O\l't"'d SI 1.5-1·1 in ba<'k t a.-.:e~ for J9fi9 and had made pa,\·mcnt in full !asl \\'l'l'k. St;I\(' Tax Cnn1m1ss1oncr :'Ilario ,\, l'ro('acc1no said the t axC'~ 1\('r(· 011'l'd 011 ;.i rcportahll' g:1in fron1 thC' s:ilr nf \1son s :'ll:inhatt;.in aparlmt:>nt in 1969 ·\\"c l ound no c\·Jdcnec of fraud on lhl' part of tht' fnr1ncr prt·~1dl'nl. ·· Procat·c1ng S<ttd. "f hP Pon11n1 .,~1ont·1 ~.i1d tht' dt" lt1rni111at1on on th<.• .1 n1ount ot\t·d h\ \"1:-.on 11 as made ('arl1er thi~ n1onth :ifler :1 11 t'ight·n1onth 111vt'~li ";1\1on h\ 1fi{> ta:.. dcpart1nt•n1 ,... · • Cost a !'•l esa police officer John .J11ng kc1l dusts for f1nj?(•rpr1nt~ on snfc stolen Ot·C". 11 rron1 :.1 1:ou11ta1n \'alh'Y tr:1\(·\ a.Qrnr.\ and found in a ~(lr1 h l r \·1nc t1r;1nj!t' g rO\'C Sund.:i~ ,\\thou)!h partial!~· pried op~n, safe t~1 kL'll frn1n 1·r.1\'('I .\ffa1r!-; pro,<'d 1011 tough fOI' burg lars lo Cl'ark . ('oltC'l' :-;;11cl contt"'nt :;. hlank tn rllnc 1ie,keL'5. a \a licl ut lng 11l:1('h11h" .1nc1 S.1~0 111 <"~!->h up pcarcd to be intact. I •• P rocaccino said the amount Ol\'Cd b~' '.\1xon included ";111ta .-.:c~.1 nleresl and pcnaltie:. Jor the )car 1969. ·• J le ~ai d under pro1"1sions of statf' !,111. Lt normally 11ould IX' unla11·fu l for th<' dt•partment lo ch1·ulJ;!c 1nfor1na· tion on tax n1atters hut s.iul that the lortnrr pr<'s1dC'nl, lhou_gh his c1lun~cl. had tl :111 ed lh1..; prohibit 1011. "fhl' sta te in1·es1i.ent1on leading: to thf' determin.i t1on t·hall \ixon O\\·ed lhc m<Jnt·y hcj!an 1a~1 .-\pril 2:i \lhl'n l'rol'.JCl'ltlO \I rote l!"l the lormcr Pl"l''I <ll'nt rt'{!Ul·~t1ng 1nfnrn1at1on or; ,\"1\ nn ·~ \;,xc•.., 11 hil t• ht 11 a.<. a rl's1den1 111 .\"c1\'-''ork prior tu <l::.~un11ng •he pr1 · ~ldt'tlC\". Procact·1no ·~ rt'qurst r;1n11· nft1·r :.i d<'lcr n1111:1 !1 011 b~· :1 !-pc1·1al cnn ~J"t's i n n n l con1mit1 ee carl1l'r that n1or11h that i\rxon 01t·ed n1or t.• th:in $500.000 1n b.ick federal taxes, 1 ntl'rl'~l :.ind penalt1e.o.. II 1\a~ al sod1~c1o~t.·tl :it th:it t1n1 e tk;1t :'\1xon h:id paid nn C:lliforni;i stal(' taXC'S 11·hil(' in \h(' \\'h1te llou:-.l'. although his IC'.cal \'Ol· ing resirlcncc ren1ai ned in that !>lat<'. .\fler a lrnglh,\' invcst1.i;?al1on h1•aded by P1orarcino. lhe former president 11 rts not1f1cd nn Der ti th;it he 011 ed the ~t;1ll' Si 1.:;~ I 17. the l'Dm · n11 s~1onl'r ~.ud . ··rn arr1\ ini;: al th i' r.~ur('. \.\I.' ha\<• takt•n into ill'1·011nt th.i t former PrC'<.1- rlt•nt :\1xon 11.1 .' .1 r1·~itll'lll of :'\t'\I' York St at c for .J 1't•rl.1111 per 1od of IL ml· in 196!! and \h;1I the> s:J li.· of hi s aparl n1c n1 1n :'\t•11· ,.11rf-dirt r••!-u!t 111 a 11· riortablr ~.!In 1'11" th.11 }Car.'' Pror.11. rino s:11rl "On IJl'•' Jj 11t• r1·rt•1\'Cd <1 11 atl'l'P Pilot Offices Take Holiday Office::; or th<• Oroin .I.!<' Coa~t Dod ly Pi lot in ~l'\1'port Rf.1th. I.a ~u na B('ach, Saddlch.1t•k \'.llfe.1. ll11nt1n .1.?ton l\1'arh· r ountain \'.dlc•y and s.1nta ,\n.1 \I ill b1• c\o~ccl Tucsd..t\ Jnd \\'eel· tH'Sil:lf . ' Th(' ('Om munity orhcf<. :ire hE'· rn (( <'IO.,C'd !(I allo\\ :t~ m;111v 111n 1)lo1rs as poo;~1blt• time to f'll· \o\ lhl, f'hr1-.1 ma<. hol 1d,11 :'\r"~ ~IJ l f menlhcrs mn1 f.l1ll ~· rl'· arh1•ri h.1 cal\111).! l>-12· 1321 Con1· O)lllltl,1'1)f'1 c1·~ t'C'O!l('ll '1'hur;-.d,1) un rci;ular bu~1ne.o;,~ hour~. f lance of uur fl el l'rn1i nat1on ;ind paym..-.nt in Juli." !ht· con1m1~sion1·r ~fll d . ·rhc u·ai1·er !,!ii en b~ :'\ixon lhrou,e h h-i ;, attornC'y. Dean S Butler. fn1 public d1selo:-urc of hi~ t.i' ~lJ!u:.. 11..1~ re~tr1eted . Th<' :-1a1cmen1 rc·ad h\ Proe;1ec1no 11<1:' apµro1ed h<'lor£·h::uld h~ Butlt·r. FEAR S HAMMER STOCK S AGAIN \ F: \\" \'{)HK t l " l'J) -Pr LC<':> 1110\·t·rl ~h;1rply and hro;tdl,\· IO\ltf torL1y tll l•11r l ~-hcal"y !'l'll1n g on the '.°\C\1 '"nr f- Slo1~k cxehangr \1·hert• ltl\l·.~tor~ <'on t1n ued t o ~hn11· <'rn1 ce1"!i 11)t'r l h\' C('onomy. 1l':1hlrs. Al I 1 The 0 011· ,Jone:-; l ndu~1ri :i l r11·c1".1J::f'. ;J 5. i i ·po1 n1 gainer Li;,\ \I eek. lo st 10 .87 points to 587.til. De c lines t::ir outnumbC'rcd :i d· \':JtlC'('S . Heccssion. inn=ilipn and th!' cnrrgr crisis continu('cl lu ;,!ro11· ;,ind bother \\"all Street in1·cs t1>r~ Or:l11;.:'t• '"1 ~11 ~11 1,.., :r. 111ph 111nd~ lh rciu;:>:!I Tt1 <1~d.11. :0-.111Hi\' .ind 11>{•] L,111 ~ ni'.1r · u1, !11 ~h..; n1·.1r r'll, li\SIDE TOii.\ \' :-rar flf a <;;<Xl.f}op.ra ~ll 1.( rlo1•11!mr 1r/t'11.~1011 "' :, a11~1111"1tl ,,,m,• 1:11ll- 1•·r /,, /<lr/11dd1•ri /II pr. inf /,11<P i'l!llrr1.' Puqr Btl. · I 11tlt•x: .ti Ye11r S••-.11:t &J l Mhrd .tt C•lilo•111• .tS Cl•H•h•f ... U <-••• IJ C .... ••orf IU CN<o111 Nehc•• ""o Ef>l ... tal P•t• &• Eftlt•l••t1mt111 t l l'•t1•.-c• All Alltllffltlert •t ........,., 1•to AH "" ... ,. ., N .. IOMI Ne•• At 0<• ... f C04111\IJ Alt ,._If 81' s-•• "'"' \ID<• M•t~tb All ,,,, ..... 011 .. TP,.et••' 81 F1rli.t: llKtlf 9' -~-.·~~· .tol l'iit<OM-•J WM'llNft•' ... • " • 62 CAIL Y PILOT H /F Monday, Dectmber 23, 1974 'Stoned' Mouse Narcos Trap Dr.ugged R,odent SAN .fOSF: 1 ,\p ~ -).l arl~ the-:\lar1j uan11 P.louse, ~toned rrom munt·lu ni.: 1111 1~1t rur nc·,11·1~ t hrl't' 11L·1·l..!1, \\'as dtsCo \'crcd today, tr apped t:1lt\1" 111th•·1Jo1•ht•t• 11 .irc11t 1c,, 1•1 Hlf'tl{'l• ru1J rn ·rhc 1·l11 ~1 1t· 1u;;1t11L' 1ron1 Ju ... 111·e. poh<·c sairl, had &\•o ided the com· piin:o-ol a cJ(1t·t11 mnu~e n;imt·d ;..1 •• t.i ll:nr\· to .:L·t lntn)L'lf tr.ippt•d 111 :.a11 unocrupicU tr .11J ~·.1llvd .i .. Sher 111 an ·rr ;i Jl " The drug·t'r.111·d rod•·nt , de .... 1'1'1Ued 1n thl· 1:11il1et• reµor t us ··:i cornrnon, or<l lna ry Lr01\ n huu~t· 1nou:ie. three 1 nt•hc;:; long .'· ":1s di sC'ovcred trying to brc:1k out of h1i-tt;1 p th1~ morning by de!Ct'l 11·c t\u lll't'.\' 1'~1 r t ot t .. llr was re;illy matl. very ag~re!'is1vc·. extr cn1(']y aC\L Yl·" ~aid Par· 1ot l , 11;1rt11l·r. J1e1t·tll1t· .ILm Ll·t·oy. "It lovlo. ..... ILke he 11.1 .., t r~ 111~ tu IJrcuk oulr1fth1• th1n~' "I I hi 11 k 11') ~urpr1s111~ he's !:10 )mall (or the d.i m a~C' he 0 ) done," Sil 1d the t•op, oh\ 111u~I} .1Jm1r1ng of the l..1lcnts or the (·rc ... ture 1,1·ho h.J !:I thumbed his s nout ;1 t t ht· f, •1 rt•.., or l.11\' :.an1J order fnr morf' than t 11•0 11.t•t•ks llnfde ru nu A ide: Watergate Case 'Only a \VASlllNGTON Cli Pli -A de:fense la\\'YCr JrGucd today that former \Vhilc !·louse chie f nr staff 11.H . 11:.ldcmun "}'<IS :-.o busy \\ilh his dulit·s be bad no time to cover up the "pim · pi e" of \\' atcrgatc. ··\Vatcrg:Jlc \\a~ no more th<in a pimple on the 1nound uf his other dut.ics," attorney Frank Strickler ~aid in flna l arguments 1n the \Vatergalc CQ,ller-up trial, \\'hich could go to the Jury 'fh urstlay or rriday. Stri1'klcr. "'ho concluded his argu· ments on 1-laJdcman's behalf, was to Bl Bomber Successful In Debut 81..iLl .f :TI.\' P.,\L i'1 Dt\LE 11\1') -The· ton· tro\•crsial new 81 bomh<'r cruised over the California dcserl today on its first lest rllghl, staying in lhe air more than an hour before landing at nearby Edwards Air Force Base. P;\L\IDA I.£ 1.\l'J --1'hc Bl bomber roared i nto the L11r on its maiden flight today to begi n lt·sting tht> sophislicated plane's <:_ontrol a nd 1..'Tlgi11e sy.StL·ms. S trong wind!> that kept th e lons-no~l!d . SY.ingy,·1ng bonlber on the ,l!r ound Sun d a~· dil.'t.l doy,·n sufficiently to p(·rn11 t thl' 1:1keorf at 10 :35 :i m . PST, Air Force ofliC'ials ~:tid . · '!'he in it ial llq.:ht \\;1.., lo 1a..,1 a bnut 1 1 ~ hnur:-. 111 lh lhL· plJ nl• ~il\\·a~..; 11·1111111 µl1d1n g r,tn gc of d r1· Jake h l'rl:-. on lh e de..,t•rt llOOr should .111.\ ['lroblcm,, occur. On its m ;lide n flight . the Bl is. to J ly 01c·r lhL' Ed11 .1r1l.., 1\1r 1''ort·l' ll.1:-.e ll·:-.l n rl•,t ill ~pt•1..:d s up lo J J O 0 1· ·II.JO 1n1les p e r hour, t e ~ting ..,1;dnl1ty and l:On - 1rol SYStCm<;. Th1•11 ti j ..., 1!1 land ;.it Et.i\.\·,1rd s. 11 h1l'h 11 Ill be lhL· bas<' for further tt')I flights. The fir st Bl "a:i r olled out at the Hock \\'<'ll pla!ll Ot•I. 20, lour ye a rs :1flL·r the SJ8 .6·ll11J1on bombt·r prncr.1m hl·i:!:tn 'J'h1· Bl 11.1-. d1·:-1:.:11t·d a-. a :-.Up1•J l ,1 -.l d"ll\11} I r,ift f11f :-.tr.i te g 1t· m1 ........ 1l1·:-. and 1s 11\,- 1, 11d1d ln repl:1('c th1• J i;1n g 111·· ! u f Hr1'.! 1nt 1•tr11n t 1n1·n1;il ( 0 1 l\1! ...... a,1 II 1 .... lhL' tnn ... t t'\· l'L'rl:>I\ l' II t':JIJllll..., !I ~ .~t{'l ll Ill ht1'· lnr1· ~nd 111.1 1 n .. 1 lil· 111irlh 1hc 1·01'!, ·rh f' ,\1r Fnrr•· 1) t11 de ··1dl~ h 1• '.'\01·cmhl'r J9';'f; 11helh1'r ll \\·;1n°!<; to ho.:gin pro(l11c·t1 o n of ;1 2.1;.pL.tnl' i i fll'l't. ORANGE COAST ~tF DAILY PILOT TP>e O.•~ Co.•! D~••• Pi IOI .,.,,,. "''"t" 1, '""' 1)1_1,.. ..... , P•eu ,,.,..fll,..,...,IWtl>OOl•""lOO """'' PvDh ,.,. ... ., Co"'"~"~ ~f'll••M• fll•t'°"' ••• pulll"llHI Mo"'I~• !"•""<I" r., ... ,, l<I" (<l\tO Ml'w , ,.,.,oo•t 9,..,,. HuM•"VI"" .,.•<"'"""" ta•n "'•''"• ""'"" ,u1<11•1>.1<• V•"•• """ 1-<t<w,.. i>".-tll ,,o~tn C·O t A ""<II" '""'"""I .O•I"'"'" IJYfll•W'KO !w•"•O•r• ...a !Mooon ,,.,. fl'"'' iM' Put)l"~"'<I jU~M " ... IDCt _,, ~. ~""'·'-"'loo ........ c~ .. •o•"•• •1o1• ~Obert N. Weed '"'"orn1 •Ila P~Ol•V><"• Jack R. Curle y ""'' "''""""1 • ...., c.. ..... ., ..,.....,or• Thomas Keevn E01to• Thoma~ A. Murphinf' Mon•o•nt f <f•!or. Chd rles H LOO\ R1(h<lrct P. Nall "'""'~nl M.on~q!"'I (O.IC• Te rry Coville W•~I 0tf"lll" (o~n1 , (Oll9" Huntington Beach Oilice llllS ~•<" lk>u•t"\<••<f • Mt•lon111 """"" P 0 8o• I'll! 0/ ..... Other Ollices Uoun•U..Hn 11 .. c.ie..,.,r•S!•••tl C.0•1• -I• J)(l Wo\I a., !olr-t ~ .. pa•t 11<-¥~ llll '""•llG'T 8ou•tv••d ~r<fdlll .. IM(• V•ll•• 111"1 L• p,., ltQMJ ~1~nO·tQGlftt ••• Telephone (7141 '42.,.321 Clasi1htd Adverhslnq i.42 ·S67t f•o"' NQfr~ 0r ... .,. ,,...,,, c.o...m.,,..t••• S40·1210 (OO\'"il"ll, 1'11 0'otl'"" to.o11 P\.ljol<\lhnq C.-6.o"• "O .,._ "''"*' '"'"'"oll••\ ..,,,,, .. , •• ..,,,, •• 0< Ad-•1•'41 ... ll!• ........ -· Pimple' be fol!0\\1ed by attorneys for the re· maining four defendunts -for1n er Attorney Gener<1l John N. ~lil chel l. former \\lhite llouse aide J ohn D. Ehrlichman. forme r ass ist ant At· totney Gener<il Hobert C. ).l ardian , and former re-e lection attorney Ken - neth \\I. Parkinson. l}.S. Dislrirt Judge John J . Si r1cu announ ced lh<1t lhc Jury of nine \\'Omen and three men did not 1vish lo meet on Christmas Eve _..o the trial· y,•as to recess at the end of the day llnd resume Thursday. .. I don't want you to lose sight of the fact that everything \Va s not \Vatergate, \Vatcrgale,'' Strickler ""told the jury in his summ ation. "lie (Haldeman> was too busy . \\late rgate \Vas no more than a pimple on the mound of his other duties.'' The attorney said Nixon's aides never engaged in y,·hat he called \1•idespread domestic illegality at the time of the 1972 \V <1tergate break -in. During the Vict11<1nl 1var ;ind other nntiona l !ii tuations. Stricklcl' s:iid. ··"}'hese problems sp<i\vned ~uch domc•..,\lc unrts l unlik e :1ny th1 ni.: k1101vr. in th1.., 1\orld ." "1'hcy C~ixon's aides ) did nol engage in the illegal a clt\"ities r.in1 · pant of that tune. the bombings of post offices, the bo mbing of fedcr;.il courthousC's, lh L' bo mbin g~ o f J{cpublican co mmitte e he<id · quarter:> ... 1'hroughoul Slrickler's hour -long argument, he continued the defe11 ..,e strategy or placin g the bulk of the blame (or the Watergate covl!r-up on former \Vhite I-louse counsel John \\'. lJc<.in lll. S1r1e:.a !>a\'S h(• 11·111 dc livl·r 111 .., charge to thC Jury 'fh ur ... d<t y n1orn111g ;jnd dL·l1bcr:1 llun:-11111 l>c.·g1n that ,1f h'rnoon. KKK C h ie f O usted N:\PA:\OC JI . :\'.Y. 1L'PJ 1-:\ rn;..11 ('[aiming to bt• !ht• head <if th L· Ku Klux h'.lan in the ~IJIC h'1S bl·c n ~u;.pl·nd vd 1ron1 hi ~ p11~\ n:-. :111 1n,,\ructur :11 .111 up..,t:.ite pri:-.on follo11•1n µ. a prnbc into 11lleged Klan .ir111·11y al the fa ci!lly. Ea rl :"choo11111aker. :.1 tea('trrr for illgh "t'hl>11I l'C!lll\·;1lc11c·~· d1plotn.i:-.. 11.1 :- i-.u_..pl·ndcd fro rn h is post at lhl' E.1s ler n ~e11· \·nrk f orrect1on,d F :it1l1f\' Hit the Slopes --' u,.1 Tel.,.... Trnrel Cr1111cl1 The ho liday crush began Sund .a y at Chicago 's 0 '1-lare Air~rt, pitting passengers against tick et agents, baggage clerks, time und each other. Just getti ng across the terminal \Vas an ac- complishment. Mistaken Gun Duel NY Kills Woman • Ill :'\E\V "!'OHi\ \:\Pl -Police arc looking for an unidentified man 1n a n ctfurt tu unravel an a ppatent case of rn ist<.1 ke11 1dl•nt1ty 1nvol\'1ni,: <i :-.hootout bcty;ccn tv.·o l;i '"officers that left :1 ;..1 anhattan11·on1an dead. P11l 1ec g;1 \ t' th1 ... 3ecount; :\l.ir1::i Pellot, 2.J. left a house in Brookl1·n Sund:.iv a nd found her c;1r bh)t"kc(I bv u doUble·parkcd <1uto. She hL·g,an poUnding on the double-parked car "'ith a lead pipe. .Jr1 nles Gibson. a llous1ng Authority poltcem<in \.\'earing civili<in C'lothes, t.irl\l' out of a house nearby :.ind ~a 1v J\li s~ Pellot l11tt1n.g his car. \\'hl·n (i1bson trll'd IQ l ake the pipe :1\1;1 ,1·. t he unidentified man nov.• '>O U ~ht by lhe p(llicc intervened, µunchini.: Gibson in lhc fatl'. (;11J..,11n clr~1\· hi s servi ce rcvo\\·cr, :-.h11\1ed hi~ budge and orderL'd thl' 111;.111 and ~Iiss Pellot to li e on lht> µ~\'\'nlCtll. :'>ll·;in\1 hill'. on ;1 passing bus, of!- dutv Curl'cl'\11111 Ucµt. ol ficer Robert Jolin,,on :-a 11· (iibson holding the gun 1111 tnc p:nr :.ind mistook him for a rob- ber .luhnson JUmpt•d off thl' bus, ~hout · 111:;:. "I 'n1 a cop. Drop your gun.·· llo!h oflit·l·r.., 11orc :itrcet elothe::i ;111d hud lhc1r scrv1 t·e re\'ol\'t'rs . E<irh thought thc-y \\'etc c11nfronted bv an armed criminal. The first of nine · !>hots rang out as they took co \'er behind 1>a rkcd cars. The standoff \Vas l'ndcd by another off.duly officer. city police Del. John llr1lt, 1vho cumc out of his home nearby and persuaded Gibson and John ... on to s u1Tendcr their guns. 1'hey then found !i.1iss Pellot lying on the sidewalk 'A'ith a bullet wound in her stomach. She died after surgery <it Brookdalq11ospital. 'l'he t\1•0 officers 11crc r clcased pendiiig the outcome of ballistics tests to determine 11·h1ch gun fired the fatal l;ullct. Finger Jury Convict s Man \'E i\l 'C B,\ 1Gl'l l -.A Be verly lhl1:i financier 11·111 be 1'l'ntenced J an. Li for hiring t11·0 ml·n to cul a finger oft former ;ietrtss l\larga rct Savage, purport(•ill .v in revenge because !:lhe b11 off one o fh1~ Hel.-"l' I. l\hlner. 59. pleaded no con· il':-.l 111 Superior Court to rhar~cs of ma,\'hC'm. and sollc1t1ng robhery and u~s;1ult I-le 11as charged l\'1\h hiring 111 u ex ·COll\'IC'l:-. for S500 to attack ~liss Sa\Ui,:1·. 55, 1vhost' real name is ).lag· ;.:ic liltk~. nnd bring him unc of her ll!H?t•r:-. Tu:o Y ouths Police· Huntmg Roof B11rglars A pa11· of rooftop burglars have been stealing large--quttrtlilies ol drugs, as well as ~sh and jewelry from llunlington )each business estah1Jshn1cnts over the past two months. Police investigators have only a vagul' description or the pair, sup- plied Uy a y,•orkcr \\'ho s potted them one night Jumping from the roof ol Grandma Dean's pos ter shop, downto\vn. Both y,·ere described as young male Caucasians, about 16 or 11 years o ld. One had long blond hair and "''ore blue jeans. "''hile the other had shoulder-length, curly brown hair and wore jeans and a green fatigue jacket. No one else has been able lo spot the pair, police say. Duta tommon method of operation has been used in several major burglaries. The Daily Pilot Secr et \\litness will pay a StOO cash reward for in· formation leading to the a rrest ol the rooftop burglars. The informant's name will not be given to police llnd the infor m ant v.•111 not have any contact with the police dc11artment. Anyone who may know something about these burglars can phone the 24-hour Secret Wit· ness line, 642-0700, or write to: Dai· Jy Pilot. Secret \Vitness. P.O. Box 790, Huntington Beach, Ca. (92648). To keep all information anonymous, identify your message with a simple six·digit code, com- bining letters and numbers such as ABC123. The code m ay be repeated later in the column to seek Curther information or aMounce a reward payoff. Police believe the same pair is resporisible for at least nine rob· berieS si nce Oct. 28. Two of the ir biggest capers in· elude Sl4.000 in Indian jewelry taken Dec. 7 from Grandma Bean's. 123 !\fain St., and 70 to 80 bottles of drugs t aken Oct. 28 from The Druggi s t . 2 142 1 Drookhurst St. . Police s ay the pair common1y enter a business through the roof, usually climbing do\\'n an air .vent or through an unprotected skylight. \\/hen they hit Grandma . B~an's, Secret Witness they tried rto go through tne rool , but the skylight was blocked by iron bars underneath. They did break through a back door there, got into the safe and hauled out 40 bracelets and 350 rings o f s ilver and turquoise Indian jewelry. Other burglari<'s police believe 1\·ere committed by the sa1ne roof· top pair include: Thi' Druggist. 217 5th St. Nov. 23; 1'erry·s Drugs. 127 !\Iain St., Dec. 8; Dr. Sowers' of· !ice, 9131 Adams Ave .. Dec. II. Al so: Orange County Regional !\1ental Health Center. 9131 Adam:i 1\vc., Dec. 11 ; Oli\'C l\1cdical Gruup, 411 Oli\·e Ave .. Dec . 12; Spr-· ingdale Hardl'l•art', 15960 Spr- ingdale St., Dec. 13. and Lake Vic\v School, 17451 Zeider Lane, Dec. 13. Police be lieve the r ooftop' burglars· may well live in Hunt· ington Beach, perhaps in the downtown or old town neighborhoods: • Another $100 cash reward is also offered for information leading to the return of several valuable pieces of jewelry taken in a recent Fountain Valley ro bbery. ·-Four-exquisite necklaces. valued at over ·s2.ooo in total v.•ere taken. One necklace is a S20 1892 gold piece m ounted on a 14·karat gold chain. l'!'ith the coin surrounded by pearls. 1\nothcr necklace 1s d 1914 J3ritish sovcrC'ig n coin, also mount· cd on a 14-kar<it gold chain, \\'ith emeralds s urrounding the coin . The burglars also got a t hree· strand necklace \\'ith turquoise birds and fish on it and a turquoise squashblossom Indian necklace. Nonp11y111ent Ruling .Power Can Be Cut Without _ a Hearing \\l,\S I·ll!'\GTO:\' (AP> -U .S. Supre me Court ruled to<lay that a person is not constitutionally enlilled to a hearing before having eleclrlcal power cut off for nonpay ment of his lull. 'fhc 6 to 3 majority rejected the ~rgumcnt offered by attorneys for Catherine Jackson, of York, Pa., that the l\lctropolitan Edison Coi'npany t e rm i na ted her service without follo11·in~ the procedures required by the "due process .. clause or the Constitution. Jus tice \Villiam ll. Rehnquist, speaking for the court, said lhe st.ate is not su(fiC'iently involved in such an <icti on to bring the constitutional re· quircment into play. Gndcr the Fifth Amendment to the Constitution. ;i p<'rson may not be "dcprL\'(•d of life. liberty or property Without due process of law.·· This applies. ho11·cver. only to the actions of governmental agencies, not to actions by pri1·atc firms. RChnqulst said the a rguments or Tri-County Legal ServiC'es, represent- ing ~!rs. J ackson. "sho1~· no more than that r>.letropolitan \\'J S a heavily regulated pri\'ale utility. enjoying at least a partial monopoly in the provid · ing or e lectrical service within its ter- ritory.'' Rel)nquist said lhe utility "clecte(! lo terminate service .. , in a manner which th e Penns ylvania Public Utiliti<'s Commis.sion fC1und permiS:!.'I· ble under st~te law. .. Under our deci:;ion, this is not suf. ricient to connect the stale of Pe n· nsylvania '' "''ith the power company's action in a \\'ay \Vhich y,·ould invoke the procedural guarantees of the Constitution. MARIMERS PAYS , Mariners Savings hos a lways paid the highest int9~est legally possible. Now your savings con be worth e ven more at Mariners -a Btg 7'1• ~. on 6-year certifica tes of $1 ,000 or more. Not only con you make money at Mariners, you con make friends too - with o strong "hometown" savings and loon . Save at Marine rs. Now it makes more doll ors and sense! ~ ·Mariner§ Bavings II~~ .,.. .,.,.od .... ,11 .,,,..,.,, "*''IJI ""'""h•Oft o• ,....,,,ll"t<ll ...... . .... _ .~,, ~·-"'11 •' c ... i. """"" (•Jo""~• S..Ov•·~U-e. r .. ,,., u oo "'Ol!Tftl • b• '"''I ~ 1111 -1n1,, m•f!t•r ·0. ... .-.1,_ »DO tnOl'll~l f President Gerald f'ord prcp::irC'S to plant h is s ki poles a rle r romplc t in g his firs t run at \';.111. Coln The Prcs1dcnl and hi s family arc spending a t"·o·\~l'ck \,H,:Jl1on ;.it the Rocky l\loun· loin ski r esort. ~mt ., and Loan A~!!iOCiatiOn ~~ Wf:$TtUIT"" l)QV[ll • 1'1£WPOI T IUCM, (4.1.lf, t11M• tTl41 '41·411N tfloWo Ollnl ........... ltlt IA tSll>tDRIVC • JttWIOJIT l&ACM, CAl.11. t'Me • 1ftt1 ... 1.-1lo}Mt c--tl • i 1.leXl}f.All(A("HIOULl!YAllO•lU.Ll~(H,CALlf 'llH<I0•1J1 J1~.7'1' aJ~l llfYEILY IOl.Jlf:VAllD• l.OS AHGfLES, ('ALI•,~• !JIJte~J.4 14 1 • . . • • • 7 \ Orange Coast Today's Final N. \'. Stocks EDITION ' VOL. 67 , NO . 355, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ffnfdeu1n11 Aide: Watergate Case 'Only a \\' ASHt:\'GTOi\ I l .PI 1 -A d efense l<i'•"·yer argued loday lh at forme r \Vhile !·louse chief of staff 11.R , l·laldeman \\'a S so busy y,·ilh his duties he had no lime 10 cover up thl· "pim · pie·' of \\' <1 tcrgutc. ··\\f<.1tergate 11 a:. no 1nore than a Newport Slates Food Handling Issue Tonight ' The l'\ev•port B£'ach City Council \\."ill eonsider adopting a uniform food handling ordinance tonight that limits the rounty heullh department's poy,·er to close loca l restaurants. Before the council for adoption at 1.t ~ 7:30 p.m . meeling in City 1-lall "·ill h<' a re\'ised version of the uniform or - dinance r\lre<.1dy adopte d by 22 of 01'angc C'uun! y ·s 2ti cities. The propost'd Xl'\\'purt llcach or- dinanrl.' d1ffcrs trnn1 lhl' uniform \·ersion 1n lhut ii c\(){':-i not cm1>0\\'cr the heull h d1.·parlmc·nl to immed1 11tcly :-ihUI do\rn r cst:.uri.lnts 11 b<'ltC'V('S lo be ··an in11n r cli a ll' 11 ncl s iAnil'1(·a11t hazurd to the public health." l nste;1d . thC' cl(•pa1'lmcnt c·an onlr 01·dcr a fond (.•stablishmcnt closed'. ihc rest;iuran1 n1:1y continue oper:1t- 1ng "al it s n\\'ll pl'ril " BOAT SOLIJ FAST WITH PILOT AD "The ad producrd more than 25 calls and \\'C sold Lhc boat for a Cair prire." That's the surcess story relatr d by a Costa ~lesa famil y who placed this ·ad,·erlisement in the Daily Pilol : fllUSTSE I:: TO ArPltECI,\ TE 18' Tri -Hull Ski R(l:ll. 13Uhp 110 Vol\'O. Xtras ~fake Rca1. orrer\ :.:xx ·'txxx If you ha ,•e a boat or motor you'd like to sell. call &12·ri678. J>ut a fc\v .\\·ord$ to \\Ork for you. In lhc Oaily :PiloL I Pimple' pimple on the mound or his olher duti-es." auoroey Frank Strickler 5aid in final a1o.gumenLs in the \\i alerg<ttf' co\•er-up tri<1I , \\•hich could go to thl' JUry Thursday or Friday. Strickler. \\·ho concludcp h1:0. <irgu-- m~nts on l·l<1ldcman's behalf. "':.1s tu ht-follO\l'Cd by <ittorneys for the re maining four defendants former :\ttorney General John N . .l\litchell. former \Vhite House aide John . D. Ehrlichman. forme r as5istant Al · torncy G~neral Robert C. ?\lardi;in. and former re.election attorney Ken- neth \V. Parkinson. U.S. Di strict Judge John J. Sirica announced that the jury of nine women and three me n did not wish to meet on Christmas Eve so t~e trial "·as to·recess at the end or the day and resume ThursdfY· , ''J don't want you to IOse sight or th e fact that everythfng w as not \Vatergate. \\1atetgate." Strickler told the jury in his 5ummalion. "I-le (Haldeman) ..... ·as loo busy. Watergate. \Vas no more than a pimple on the rrlound or hi s other duties ... The attorney said Nixon'g :i.ides never engaged in Y"hal he called widespread don1estic ill egality at the time of the 1972 \\latt!rgate break-in. During thl' Vietnam ~·ar and other national situations. Strickler said, '"Thesl' problem ~ s pawned s uch clomes tic unres1 unlike an)·lhing known in t his \1·orld. ·· · Sirica says he \\'tll deliver .-.1s <:harge lo the jury Thursday morning .ind deliberations will begin thfit ar· ternoo~. Police Report " Man's Identity . . . The body or a young man rolind · noating near the Newport Pi er has been identified as Lloyd Eugene Gleason, 18, or Portland, Ore. LiCeguards found his body Thurs· day arterooon. · Lt. Donald Picker or the Newporl Beach policeiroid the causti (If death has been found""lo be drowning.., l~e s~id it is llelicvcd Glea,on may ha,·e per111 hed in a boating accident because dcari!'I from a boat has been "'ashing up In the same area . ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1974 N/C TEN EENTS lfln11I1nttn11 Apn1·t111e11t CHP Waits ' For Word On Tickets Nixon Pays 1969 Taxes SACR ,\).1£\'TO r,\PJ _:_ Southern California motorists \\'ho don"t install :o.mog devices against oxides of nitrogen on 1966·70 ears \1·on'l ,:!cl titkcts until the Legislature mak<'s u11 its mind on the issue. the Calil'ornia I liAh"·ay Pat rol sard tocl;i y, The Cl·! P ~<1id in a state ment that ur- f1ccrs would continue to issue "'riltt'n_ \\'arn1ngs rather th an tickets 1n lhl· :tlx-county South Co.isl ,\Jr B:is10. '"\\'h<1t "'l' had pl;n1ned for people \\ho d1dn 'I ha\'(• lhl• dl'\"I Cl'~ after J an 11 as tn ~;1~ . ·Tel I it to th(.• 1udgt' . Sil Cl!P spokcsm;inBobNanct•. • She's Top,Dog NE\V \\oRK (UPI) -r\evi "Yotk Slale tax ohifials disclosed today that forme r President Richard 1\1 . Nixon o..,.,·ed SI 1.544 in back taxes for 1969 and had made payment--J.n full last wee k. State Tax Cumm1S~oncr r-.tario ,\. Procaccino said the t~~s \\Cf(.' owed on a reportable J!ain from lhC' s;ile of \'ixon · s ~I a nhatlan apart numt in I !J6~ "\Ve round no C\'1dcnee of rr;iud on the part of lhc for mer prcsi nt.·· Procaccino ~aid. 'rhl' com1n1:-:s1oner :-.a id thl~ t ·1crrn.i4at1on on lhe amount U\\"Cd bv Nixon \1·us made earlier this month ;1ftcr ;in l'tght ·month invl•sti gation h~· thl' tax department . "'Rags Brat," ~~-.~lght.gound llhliao gr<yhound 1JOlongmg to . Deborah P~ters of Costa J\.1 csa may be little. but she ha s a lot of style.-She defeated 1.200 other dogs for th'C ··top of show "' awnrd last \\-"f:te kCfld 3l r1.hc itnnual Toys fQI' ·rots 1'1 atch in North Hollywood. ~~~,.llctcrs. 25. of 1540 Newport Blvd .. snid Uic show resulted lD the CQll cction of t,400 lOY~ for needy children . TOY;i \\'ere requl e"d >.IS Cnt{'t,1fec~. ' . .. ,· ~' ,•f • J~,t .·x ·\·I ,, •' • .. Procaccino s:ud lhf' ;imount O\\'<'d by '.\i xon includ ed "all t;ixes. intere~t ~-1 nd penalt_ie~ for thi> year 1969." lie said under pro\'ision~ or ~tatl' l.111. it normally ..... ·ould he unla\vful for the dt>partn1 ent to d11·ulgl' 1nforn1a- llun on tax matters but :,,aid th<1l lhc furmt·r president, thuul!h h1 ~ counsel. had \\ ;u 1·ed th1~ proh1b1lJon The ~lJ\t· 111\C~ligation ll'ad1ng lo 1hc dC'tl·r'nl1nalu1n \hat '.\1,11n 011C'd the n1one~ i>l'l-!•111 1:1 :0.l ,\1lr1I 2:i 11"ht'n 'rot·:icc1110 v.rOll' lt1 lhl' turrnl'r IJl'l'"I t t r1.•quc"llng inforn1at1on nr, ~I\ "11'-" taxi· ... \\hill' ht' 11 ,1~ a t'l'"Hll'nl UI \l'I\ 'url. pnor tu :1""um111 j.! 1bt• pr1• :o.Ldl'llC\. l'ruc:t\"1:11 " rl'qu(':>.l c:1n1l' :1fl1•r .1 dctcrn11nal1<~.1· :1 :o.pc1·i;d l'On - grc·~ionol cnm 1tlf'l' c:.n·licr 1h :1t month that ).:1x61 u11cd nlorc-th:in S:iOO,UllO 111 back fl'dl't':il taxe::.. tntcrl•:o.I a nd pcn;illit·s. It 11 ;1s :llso d1sclor;cd at th at l1n1C' that Nixon h;1d p;11tl no Cali fornia :-late t ax('S \l'hdl' 1n the \\'h1le llouSl'. although his ll'IZ:i l \OI in g re::.i dence rc nlained in th;1 l "tat1·. ,\ft1·r a lt'hJ::Lhy in1 e:o.ti gat1on headl·d by Proc·;icc1no. the ll)rn1C?- prt•sitlent \\<i::. not111ed on f)t·t· Ii th;1t he ov.t•d the ... 1,1\l' Sll..'>4·117. th•· f'o1n 1n1":-.111nl'r :-..ud '"111 arr111n}! .111111~ lq.:.u1·1· 11t• h,111· l<ikl·n 1nto ,1eeo11nt lhi.il 1ornu·r P r1•:0.1 dt•n! \iXtHl \\J ... .I l"t'"Ldc1H ul "\1·11 York Sl:tll' fur' ,11·1•rl,1111IJl'r1oci111 \1111" 111 1~11;9 anil lh;1! lht• sJll· nf h1" .1p;1r1 nll'll\ Ill :'-t'I\' ,.tll'I. lhfl l'l'"UI! HI ,1 II' por1:1hlt• g.1 111lo1·1h;i1 \••,11 1'11.r;11' . r1no s.:1111 ··tin Dl·<·. Ii. 11t· r1·<'1•1\,~11 .• n .1<'~·1 •11 Pilot Offices · .Take Holiday Otfir<'" ot" tl11• Or<lllJ.!"C ('0:1 .. 1 0:.Hl.v l'1l ot 111 Xc\\l>orl Bt•ach . l.:i)!unJ l\cJ1'h . S:idd1c1Ht ( I. \':ill1•y ll ur1l1 ngton B1'.1th Fl\unla1n \'u1l1•v :ind Sant.1 \nt1 '' 111 ht· rlo .. ('rl Tut>..,dJy a1ul \\ 1·cl nc•i;d.1y. 1"he rom m uruty ol £1crs ar\' ht'· 1n~ cln.;r<I 10 a l101v ,,., m:lfl\ <·mp lo~<'" "" pos:-1 hlt• tnnf' 11• r11 JO\' 1h1• ('hr1:-.11na:o. hohc1.11 \1•11 ... :-tarr 1n1·n1h1•r:o. nl<1v :-t1fl ht· r1·- .1th<'d hy l'.1ll1n~ fl·i2 i1:t.n <'om 1nunll)' orrrr ('' rl'OIX'n 1'h11r .. d.1, un rt•s;:ula 1· bu:o.111~~!) hn~1r:o. ' •' lan ce of our de\(•rminaliun and p::i~·ment in full ," the commission<'r S:lld. 1'he \1·aircr given by Nixon through his attorney, Dean S. Butler, fo r public d1sclosurl'of hi s tax ~latu::. \\·a:-. rc·str1 ctC'd . 1'h(' st:itemt'nt read bv Procaccino \\as <1pprovcd bcfureharid by Butler. FEARS HAMMER STOCKS AGAIN XE\\' ''ORK lCPl ) -Pru:e:o. mo1·etJ "harply anrl broad!~· lo11 cr today 1n t:urly hc~vy sclhnJ: on the :\l'\1 Yori. Stock exchange v.·hl·rc 1n\·l'stors t•on t1nucd lo shov.' concern O\"cr thl· l'Co nomy. (Tables,/\ 11 ). 1'hc DO\~' J ones lndu ~lr"i;il a1·1.;r;i gt•, a 5 71 point gainer last \\·eek, lo~t 8.84 pointsto589.64. Dec line5 far oulnumbered .id \·anccs. Recession, inflation and th1.· enl'rgy crisis continued to gro\\" :ind bother \Vall Street investors C)r.;111;.:1~ Cct••:ri-t · 1;u"11· :!It to :r. 111ph 11.1nds 1 h rou ~h ·rul"!>d:n !-11nnv ~·nd 1·11ul 1,.,11:-. nt-;Jl .ll•. h1;:::h.~ llt'<•r (,1) l~SIDE TOD.\ l " ~tar 111 o ~oopnprra .~011 ~da11!1me l1•/1'l'1'HHt {1c1.~ au.'111 '' rrh ~nt1• ~u/'I 11·1 i.~ f•lrb1ddt'111n pri n11• u1•1t• sror1r l'11y1· H1, •t Yt>U »•••Ct •l l M ltl'<I oU ,.......... •l c .. ,...... • •• , C_oc, IJ CrM••..,• IJ 0.•t .. HOlltt\ •If EllMrt•l I'••• at EftlHll•ll"'•ftl 11 "ft•"ft 1111 ,,,,,...t(tr• M ......o.c.-l l _J ·~ft\......... .. -· ''" .,, ~.... ,, N•l-.llNt•" M Or••'",..v .t.lt ~)· ••·1 s-n M ' .\It<-Mtt-•h .t.11 Ttle.,,_ ., l"'•I•,.. II WHl1'ot! 4t -Ht'#\ _, ' . - " ~ -' A!l CAILVPILOT N/C • • Winter at tla e Square Beach visitor feeds ~ea gulls at McFadden Square parking lot in Newport Beach , taking respite from hustle and busllfi! of Christm<1s season at deserted str.i'nd near Newport. Pier. Parking meters are covered as city's seasonal gesture to motori sts. Bl Boni be r Successfitl In D e but Mistaken Gun Duel Kills Woman in NY BULLETIN PALi\t DALE (APJ -The con· lroversial new 81 bomber cruised over.the California de!terl today on Its first test rllght, slaying in the air more t han an hour before landing at nearby Edwards Air fo'OrC1! Base. PAL:'ltOALF. IAPJ -The DI hon1be r roared 1nto the air on its m :dd('n fli ght toda.v to begin i estl n,g lh l' ~ophis ll c:J t ed 1>l<inc '!) ICOntroJ... :ind cn~1nc svstf'ms S!i'°Oi1 g-1111H!, !h;1t k C'p l thl' lon g-nol>erf ~111ng11111g h1>n1lit·r 011 lhc g rntintl Sund,,1v tltl'd do1111 :sliffil'il·ntl~ to JJl·rnl1t !ht.! t:.tk coff· .at 10 :35 a .m. PS1', ,\ir Force offici::i ls :-.aid 1'hc initlnl !light 11•a s tu las t :1 bout 1 1 · hou r~ 111th lhc pl.inc al\1i.1~'.'i 1111 1hin :.;lld1n,[! ranJ!e of dry J,,1kl· hed~ on lht· dc ~l'rl I loor ~oo uld .in} problems o<:cur, On its m:iidcn fli ght. the Bl 1..; tu flv 01·er lhc Ed1vard s ,\1r Forl'l' 1i.t -.c tt·..,t :1rcu at speeds 11p lu :150 or 100 m1lt:"i per hour. tc1't1ng -.1;1b1\i ty and t·on 1 roJ s)'stt•rn-.. 't'ht·n rt i-. tn I.ind ~it Ed\\o'1trtls. 11h1ch y.1[1 Uc t he bti se for fu rther le.,\ flight~ '!'he f11·~t HJ 11.1-. rolled out :i t the Hocl\11l·ll 1iT:lnl ()t"l 2ti. l our .vc..irs :dll·r 1h1· :SIS.ti·htl!ion hu inbL•r progr.1111 began . Fiifge r Jury ·Convicts Man t\E\V YORK <APJ -Police are looking for ;.in unidentified man in an effort to unra\•el an apparent case or mistaken ittentity involving a shootout bet y.·ecn t~·o law orticers that left a l\l anhattan v.•oman dead. Police ga\'e this account: ~lari a Pellot. 2.J, left a house :n Brooklyn Sunday and found her car blocked by a double·parked auto. She began pounding on the double·parked car v.·ith a lead pipe. James Gibson. a Housing Authority policeman \~·carin g civilian clothes. Boater Rescued By Paramedics . Par .. medics a ided a Redondo Bl·ach boalin}! enlhusii.lst who \.\a .'> rescued Uy lricnds at lluntington J l;1rbour SundJY Carroll Douglas C>Jlhoun. 45. tol d fluntinglon Beach Police he tripped :i nd apparently hit his head before I ;1lI1 ng off his boat into the water. .\ felln·w yachtsman spotted the rn:-in in thl' \\U\C'r. pulled him out and hclpl·d C.ilhoun hark aboard his 28· fool calnn cru1.,.-:;cr, '"l'hc Green Dolph1.n .'' 1';1ran1l'dil's from tho Huntington llr:il'h Fire Dt·p;1rtmcnt arrived , aided Calhuun and lrcatl!d his 11·ife Grt·tchen for ,,hock. lloth the Cnlhnun,, \\'Cre treated :ind released fron1 lluntington l ntercon1 - mun1ty 1-lospital IL1tcr. Porno Dealer's VE'.\Tt:H1\ 1t:t•11 ·-:\ Be\C'r\v·· . llills fi11 Unc1l!r \1111 bt.· :-C'nll•nced JJrl. F: d N• d :.!1 fo r hiring 1110 nll'll lo cul a finger ree om 1xe .,ff former tu·trl·~s i\l.irgJ.r,·t Sa\· age, pdrportct.IJy 111 rl•\'l'lll~l' bt.·cau:.c :.he hit off 11n<' of hi-. Hcl·~·· L. \ltlnL·r. ~1'l. pk•,1dl'il no con · 1,·-.1 !II ;o;1q1"t lt11' ('11ur! In l'h.1ri.:es of rn ;11 hrn1 . :1n•I -.n l1C'111n,e robbery and .1-.-..1till Ill' \1.1-; char).?ed 11·1th h1r1ng J\\ll •• , l'0!1l 11·!-. for :-;.'tl~J !11 nttack ~Ii '<:. :-.,J\,1;..l' ~,j, llh•"l' t't'dl T\.lllll! l:i i\!<i).\- ·~u: ll1ll.,., .11ul l\llllC: h1u1 Ol\l' of hl·r I 111 .;l·r~ 1·hl· prO-.l'1·11'i110 -.,11d lht.' l\10 bt'n\;,•· 1111!1 ht't' l\!11llt• 111 !')~1 \l!(h ,t hill\ CUltl'I' and n1util.!l\'d 1111• 11ni::l·r-. uf her left h..inU 10 an un::.U1.:l·c~:-1u\ .11tc1npt to cut llnC' nrr ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ThP O•AftOI (1>,°'! 01.l y PU .... '""'""""'""'""'' .,,....., ,.,. N~-'\ Pt•U, n P"tl'•....., I>•, .... ()o...,qr c ... ,, Pi.l>l• .... •nqCO"'p~ny l.l'l>M•!•tO•hO ....... wl>i••ft...:I ,,..,,.,A. ln•O~Q" ~ .. ,,. •• I& ~I• ........ Nf,.-1 IM>.o<•, Hu"'"'lll<>'• e. .. ~,~­ U•" II•"•• "''""· ~•<l<l\etwit• V•"•• &n<I t.oqun• S.M• 'M>u1~ (4•'1 A ""Vl• ,._,.,., Nl•I'°" '' P<, .... ,.,..<I SAl"•<I•••....., ~>' H,. pr1t1e:l1>'! puD•"n·"<I pl~n• " Al lJq woe~• II.of i.u .. 1.C'"'"""'"' l•l·'""''tl~1'> Rot>Prt N . Weed P"'""""' •O<I l>ul>I•""'' Jack R Curley cOn \·icted porcog raphcr i\Yar\'in :'\1Uler, \\'hose con\'iclion in Costa \l<·sL1 has reached as far as lhe U.S. :'iuprL'ml' Court. 1\•as ordered by thal panrl today to ~lay in jail through the ·ho!idavs The Court refused today to authorize hail fnr lhl' L(ls ,\n)Zl'les ~rea hook . 1H1hlishrr 11·h111s scr11nj! a 60 -clay sen· iencr in Orange County J ;til. " I .a 1\'~'t' r~ f(lr \Iii l!.•r. J2. c laimed th al t'l'l'l'nt t'lllll'l <l<'l'l-.Ul!l-. 111i'rlll! lh::i.l hi s t'On\1ct111n 111 llar!Jor.Jud1ct:il Di strict :-.lttnicip:il Cour t \1 ;,r,, uncons tilu· 11ona1. But the high conrt cli sagrcC'd. ;ind '.\Jillt'r \\'a s ordered to remain 1n <·ustody uni ii his senten<"c is sf'r\·cd, lie is set to bcrelc;1sed Jan. 5. Ster eo E quipment· Bur ~led 'i n l\'l esa came out or a house nearby and saw l\tiss Pellot hitting his car. \Vhen Gibson tried to take the pipe away, t he unidentiried man now sought by the police interve ned , ,punching Gibson in tb.e race. Gibson drew his service revolver. showed his badge and ordered the man and i\tiss Pellot to lie on the pavement. ltteanwhile. on a passing bus, off. duty Correction Dept. officer Robert Johnson saw Gibson holding the gun un the pair and mistook him ror a rob· bcr. . Johnson jumped off the bus, shout· 1ng. "rm a cop. grop your gun." Doth officers"' y.·ore street clothes ilnd h:id their sCrvice re\'olvers. Each thought they were confronted by an i.lrmed criminal. The first of nine shots rang oul as they took cover bt'hind l>i.lrl\ed cars. 1'he standoff \.\-'US ended by another ofr.duty officer, city police Det. John Britt. \t'ho came out of his home nearby and persuaded Gibson and Johnson to surrender their guns. They then found ~liss Pellot tying on the sidewalk with a bullet y.•ound in her stomach. She died after surgery at Brookdale Hospital. The t\1·0. officers were re leased pending the outcome of ballistics tests to determine 11·hich gun fired the fata l hullct. Injured Man Killed; Hit Awaiting Aid OXN AR 0 (UPI I -A 23·year·old man lying i njured at an intersection :iflcr a tra ffic accident Was killed in · stanlly early today \\'hen a car ran through police narcs and struck him JUSt as an ambulance ~'aS driving up. Police officer Ken Dellinger, y;ho \\'as cradling Bruce Ellis folloy,1ing the f\r~t Jrcident , tried to pull him free \\'hen he saw the car coming. Ellis y.·as hit on the head by the front ax!e of the auto and draggod 30 feet to hisdl'<Llh. The <lri\'er. a 17·ycar ·old youth, was hooked on charges of drunken driving and manslaughter. Police said Ellis had been injured five min\ltes earlier when his car was involved in an accident y.•ith an auto llri\'en by Roberta AruLDeetie.st, 25, Port l-lueneme. · Ellis was throWn from his car.1\tiss OePricsl and her aunt, Lorene i\tcVay, 56, Port Hueneme, suffered ,.;erious injuries and were taken to St. John's l-lospital. . Dellinger, who was standing by El· lls until the ambUlancl' arrived, said the car dri\'en by the youth was tra\·e\ing at excessive speed when it crashed through the police lines. Dell· 1 nger \\'as not hurl. Thieves S t e al Film Murol for Fairvie1v Steve Crane of Ne,vport Beach 's Ensign Mid · dlc Sc hool puts finishing touches on Christmas mural painted by about 60 Ensign art students for patients at l•'a irvie\V Stale l-lospita1 in Costa ~lesa . ~1ural is hanging in Fairvie\\' auditorium for the holiday season. Suspect Held In Burglary Of Mesa Bar Police tiave arrested a man they believe forced his w.ay into a Costa ltfesa beer bar Sunday night and stole· a pistol, a cigarette lighter and a jar· of beef jerky. Boo}l:ed on charges of suspicion of burgla ry were Larry Allen Quacken· bush. 22. of 192 ·Calle Del gado, S.:1n Cleme -his alleged accomplice \lickie :iis. of the same <id- dress:. Bolh \\' c ;irrestcd ;1\ 18\h and Orange Avenue on the basis of persona l descriptions broadcast afte1· the alleged 11 :50 p.m. break·in. Officer Shad Caninglon said a Christmas tree lot oper:itor informed policr.ibout suspicious acti\'ity at the . bar and when officers arrived they found the place rans acked. Canington said he and Officer Team De:in had reason to believe that whoever broke thei padlock on thf>.· front door and had scatlered kl'ys around the bar·s interior ha·dn't finished the job and "'au\d Come back. Together they y.·Uited inside the h~1r until a man they allege fit Quackcn· bus h's descriptio n came lo the door but did not turn the doorknob. \Vhen the man gol into his car and drove away, police issued a radio broadcast y.•hi ch resulted in the arrest of the couple. Officers said the Crai ~ \\-'Oman was in possession of a lo;ided .22 raliber pistol <1L the lime of her arrest. The pi stol originally was kept behind the bar, according to police. p Wind Topples Sitter LOS ANGEi.ES (t\Pl -Vernon \Voodri ch's attempt to break Lhe '\'Or\d r ecord for sitting otop a fla,l!polc ended prem alurely \\'hen a strong gust of \.\-'ind Sunday sent hi in top plin~ from his J5·fool-hi gh perch. \Voodrich, 49. \~'<IS reporle d in satisfaclory condition at llo\ly11ood Presbyterian 1-lospital follov•in j.! his fall. Power C·an Be Cut Without a Hearing WASHINGTO!< <AP·l -U .S. Supreme Court ruled to<tay that a person is not constitutionally entitled to a hearing before having e lectrical po\\'er cut off for nonpayment or his bill . The 6 to J majority rejected the <1r,1!.umcnt offered b.v altnrneys for Catherine Jackson, of York ; Pa .. that the ~letropolitan Ediso n Comp:'.ln .v terminated her ser vice 1vitho11t follo11·ing thl' procedures requ1rl'cl by the "due process" clause or thC Constitution. Justict' \Villiam II. Rehnquist, speaking for the court, said the state is not s ufficit'ntly involved in such an ·action lo bring the constitutional re· quirement into play. Undt'r the J-'ifth 1\mendment.to the Constitution. a person ffii.IY not be "deprived of life, liberty or property II ithOUt due prOCCSS or 13\\'. '' This applies. ho\\·ever. only lo the actions of governmental agencies, not to actions by pri\·ate firms. Rehnquist said the arguments of Tri-County Legal Services, represent· ing !\tr~ .. Jackson. "shov; 110 mo1e than that :\'f('tropotitan was a heavily regulated private utility, enjoying at least a partial monopoly in the provid- ing of {']ectrical service \llithin its tl'I" ritflry." Rehnquist said 1he utility "elected to terminate servi ce ... "in a m a nner \\'hic h the Pennsylvania Public, Uti lities Co mmission found permissi· ble undi/i-slate la11". "t:nder our decision, this is not suf· ficienl to connect the state of Pen- nsylvania" with the power company's action 1n a \.\-'ay y.·hich y.·ould invoke lhc procedural guarantees of the C..:onslitut1on. Separate dissents froni the decisicin \Vere filed by Justices \Villiam 0 . Douglas. Thurj!ood l\Jarshall and \Vilham J .. Rrt'nnan. Oouglas said 1hc actions of the 1)()1ver company "are sufficicn1\y in· tert11·ined y.·ith !hose of the s tate, and its termination·of·ser\'iCf' 1>ro\'isions are sufficiently buttressed by state law" to make them, in effect, "state actions." The court's decision upheld a ruling by the U .S. Circuit Co u 'r t in Phi\1:1.delphia . i\lrs. Jackson: a welfare recipient \\'ith t\1·0 minor children, \\'ent without poy.·er from Oct. 11. 1971. \1hen it y.·;is lermin~ted. until Oct. 18. \\·hen it \1·as rt•Stored unde r a rourt order. \\'hile ~Jr:;. J:iC'kson·s 1a\,·suit hi.ls been P<'ndiug, ~Ietropolitan Edison pro\'ided her \\·ith electrical ser\'ice without billingheifor it. The court previously held that due process requirements, such as notice and hearing, must be met before go\'· t'rnmentally conferred benefits such i.ls drivers licenses and "'eltare pay· menrs may be revoked. Utility representati,·es Jrgued in the case lh<lt the Jbility to terminate for nonpayrilenl is essential to assure that c.ustomers \.\·HI pay. ' Murray Rabbitt Services Held !\lass was said today for Murr;iy Rabbitt, <a 3S·year resident or Ba lbo;i 1,1.·ho died Saturday at the ageof86. !\Ir. R abbitt, an atJ.orney and veteran of \Vorld \\'ar I, v.·as buried al 1-ioly Sepulcher Cemetery in Orange after mass \\:·as said at Our Lady of l\1t. Carmel Church in Ne\vport Beach. ' i\l r. Rabbill is survived by his \Vife. Elizabeth ; lY.'O sons, Tuck Rabbitt and Peter Rabbitt, both of Newport Heach : and t ll'O daughter5, Belt Pomeroy or 1\therton. Calif.. and Katherine Fi,,chbeck of Santa Ana. Other sur\•i\'ors include hi s brother, 1-lar ... cy Rabbitt of l\laryland. and \\\'O sisters. Doris \\'cikcrt of Pasadena :i nd Avis Sherman of Virginia and lfi i,:randchild ren . WARIMERS PAYS ll•t• "'""°"nt •"" C..CMr•• M.o"''ll'' Thomas Kee111I l<I•! ... Thomcls A . M urpti1r.e Mon•Q•nq E<l•h>< Thie\'{'~ \1'hl1 l'nlered via the u11· !o('J...,•d rir>or e;1ri·1l'd off s tereo equip· nH·ll1 '.i1u,-.d .11 S.'14.IO froni a Costa \\(•-.a art•:i a\\.:1rtn1cnt dur1111-: lhl' ,1 l'<'k(•nfl. orange County Shcrur·s de· pu\1('-; s:nd. ill·pul1l',, ,,aid the lh<'fl orcurrcd 11 h1l<! Ol't"upant J)an ;1 l::ug en t• \lo~('lf'1. 5:1. \\;l,o, abst•nl from h1 ~ ho ml' ;1 l ~33 1 Tu,,tin ,\ \ c . C llATS\VORTll IUPTl -Two thieves robbed the E\vap Inc. \\'a rehouse of SJ.000 in cash and $8,000 \\Orth of stag films, police said. (hilr lf'<; H LOO<, R•ch..ir d P. Noll o, «'I on1 M.t"•<I• "'! E 11, I Y ·, Oflices Co•~""''~ '""'''""·""''"'' , ..... ~~·•"'•"'~ .1-"'""'"'io~····•·<I L•qunl boo•<" I 1M c;,.....,.~,. S\!.C."1 t•url on<1lon S..tt " I /"1 \ llll•<" "6U.,-,..,., S..Oll•tti•• ~ v•n•• 111(11 v r,. WQod fl S,.On D•~ll<> r, .. ..,., T•lepf'lone 1114) Ml-41321 Classified Ad.,,ertisinq &42·~1& \•ll<I" bo• • II•"••"" ,....f•' • S8t ·b310 '' '"' 'W" ( ,, ,_...,, 49S·06JO l•O"' l'iO•'" Q.•n~ f"u••1 c~ .... 1 .... . 540:1220 • (Ojly•qlU. 1'10 Ot•"O" ,,..,, P'llbl•"''"'I c-·~· ... ...W"\ ...... '·~'''"'"'"' ""''PF•••"'""' o• ""'"'''"'"' "" ,.,,," ,,..., IJO' ••IJ"'llOlhl<fO w11Ni111 •OO<•ll I'"'"'""-61 ""'''"lf•!o•""'· s..;o"'7 (l.t\I POillO<' p.,ild t! (6U,1 ........ c;.oui.i,.,.,,, SYe.crrJll"" ..., , • .,,.., u oo ,,.,,.1~., 1tt> ..,.,. ~ o0 "'°"1111~, -l•l•Y dfll nfhOl'I\ '1 00 '"Ofll~l T I 'Stoned' Mouse Na rcos Trap Dr.ugged Rodent S,\~ J OSE li\Pl ~!arty the l\farijuana l\Iouse, stoned from· munch11\f! on put for nl'arly three "'Ct'ks. y.·as discovered today, trapped ah ,.e 1 n t hr po her n:ireot ics C'\'iclence room. • ThC' e!usi\·e fu~1lt\"{' frnm JUSl1ct'. police said, had 31'oided the com· p.1ny or a dC'('OY n1oui.r n .. mcd ~\~1ta l{;l\r~" to get himselr trapped in an 1u1oct·up1ccl t rtlp c;11lrd a · ·shcrm Jn Trap.'· Thl· dru~ cr<1lt'd rodent. dl'scr1bcd tn the police report as "a common . t•rchnar} bro,1·n h(lU -.<' n1ousc thrt•c Inches lonj!." \\'as dtsCo\·e red trying to hrl',1 k out of h1~ Ir .1p this morn1n1? bY dctC'ct 1 \'1• .\ uhrry Pa rrotl "lie \\ :i .. r1•Jtly mad. 1·cry a,11~re-.s1\'C', (•xlrcn1ely .acll\'t'" said J)ar · rott's p,1r1 111'r. D\'ICCll\C Jim Lr roy "It looks hke he \\'as trying to break nu! nrlhl' thing·· .. , , h ink it\ ~urpr1J1 1 n~ hr· s so ~n1a ll rnr th(' dam agr he ·s clone," said the cori. nb\ 1011 ~I~ ,nhn1r1ni: of-I he t :il<•nt:. or the ere a lure who has thumbed ttis ..,nout 11 l lhc f1)1 er .... of law and ontl!\' ro1· rnorc th11 n t y.·o \\eeks . ' I I Marin e rs Savings has always.paid the h ighest in terest legally possible. Now your sa vings con b e worth even more at Mariners-a Big J l/._ "'I. on 6 ·year certificates of $1,000 or more. Not only con you moke money ot Mariners, you can make friends too- w ith o strong "hometown" savings and loo n. • · Save at Mariners. Now it makes more dollars and sense! ' I .. .. Monday's . Closing Prices . \ 'frf{W VQllK i!JP'U -Foj11wlnt I" ,..ICM'.*I 1i. .... Yttll locll •llCl\lrltll II) , .... .. ,~~d .. c:. ~-.. ~ ~~::·1 "lm!~ """""" ' • 1l ,. J. .-.-or o..i t 1-.-°" Aclli£WP I lOd tl ''-~ "4llAIU• !Sii • I -\'lo 1411"• »i ue lYt-1o1i ~,:;~1-= 1 ,t: ,:"' -u -'tl~L pf f ~ )t + _. .u..1 ..... ,, • ..,. J'A-14 AM.WI to 4 ~ '-"-If< Allfftl ll>CP I 4 ot lllo .1.1t Pro zoo1s '" .. .,.. ~ Alr<Oll'IC .ta 4 .0 10)'"-lo\ "'J lllduit" 11~ 1 AtlOIM lf:to I M •-"' Al1Qll)l ltl1 21 I~ A1ti111 lnt1t 21 ,...,_ v. A To1i ch of Oass AIDll,lnt .0 4 U 1,_._ "- olilC.ftO( :Ii 16 2S 4\~-V. Allltrt111 o.0 1 1i 11',., • \lo •1c•AAI I tO t 1~ 11 ... + ~ Al<o Sid '8 l <II t!' Al<CWI Lb !0 IJ 1a 1•\<t-\II A1t•1n IOd 6 ti !>Ii Ah...., 2 l4d I 1()f )'to• .... 11.lleQ(p 4!4 I t \)-\lo \nahe1m based Cahforn1a Computer Pr oducts Inc has been carrying lh1~ catchy slog'1n and dra\\1ng around the Unlted States since mtd November touting the firm's ca pab1lit1es The deca ls reproduce a plotter d1 awn hke ness of the Mona Lisa In add1t1on the truck s back d oors now give tu1l f:!a ing motorists something to read -a listing of Ca1Comp s p1 oduct hne AllOL...Ol .02 •910 ,...."1 AHO Ll,Mlpl l 1•~ li-• Alig p,..1 st I Ill 1 V.--"' AllenGrp ..40 ) 30 • A!llO Ch 1 t0 S lH 21'4-11olo AlldM»n SO I 21 a~t+ ~ AUle<!PtOO I 3 SG !IV> San Juan Bank Set To 9pen A new bank is scheduled to open 1n San Juan Capistrano 1n January, the fourth for the city Capistrano National Bank (1n organ1zat1on ) will be headed by Joseph !ltunger, ~ pre s ident and ad m1n1strator Members of the Board of Directors include de veloper Donald Douglas Jr, San Juan's Mayor Roy Byrnes, City Attorney James Okazaki, res taurateur Alfred Cornwell Cecil Bennett and Richard Hallmark ALSO R ECENTLY ap proved for the boar;,d are telephone company of!LC1al Robert Ga nnon and TRW executive RQy Garbar1ne The4 bapk federally· chartered, will cap1tah2e af $1 s m1lhon It will be local ed 1n tbe Ahpaz Shopping Center on the corner ol Al1paz ~~nd Del Obispo Street Slock at $10 per share will be offered to the public, but bank off1c1als noted that they hope to limit the ma Jonty of the stock to people who hve 1n the 1mmediate area • Our aim 1s to provide a local independent bank ' said ?i.fayor B)rnes "In dependent, locally owned banks are usually more nex1ble and__can be more locallyresponstve " THERE ARE currently th ree banks in San Juan Byrnes said a marketing 'study was done which showed that a bank cen tered 1n San Juan Capistrano would have a sound financial basis Telephone Earnings Increase Sptt'lal to lhe Daily Pilot -sXN FRANCISCO - Pactfic Telephone has re ported e1rn1ngs for the 12 months ended Nov 30 were SI 62 a common share, com pared< 1,Wlth Sl 66 lor the same period 1n 1973, on fewer common shares For the three months ended No ~O arn1ngs were 47 cents a common share vs 39 cents for the like period a year ago Foremost Goods Ath4'0St I SO 4 9l 16\1-Alhl'llSI pt• 1100 Si AUOSupm•1 4S l it Allh Cn• 1• • IOI 6Ao-\'o 11.lltJ!llA S6 I •10 S -\'o ~ Al1><>1'Pt 12 3 8 1 -'It Al'°'" I 34 6 214 19\11 • 'i. !::11u'~t i 1fl ~t~ ~ AMAXpl $1. 6 79 W Od l s d AmDolt SOl 31 t i e y cattere :::::~.:.:: i :: .n: ~ Ametpl 2 toll 4 2Sll--JO AmHei )00 1 116 l• -~ AHuplJVi SS 40 -'It B) MILTON MOSKOWITZ ~ !~(filr..~ 1~ ~~ ~Vt::~ Few c.ompan1es reach 1n Am B•k 10 u J:.-,. 10 so many sectors or our ~ Money :::~."~: ~ : :~ n:::-~ -etooomy as San Franc<sco ~, ~ ""' 81"' 11 • 2• sv. AC..111,~ I 9" l'9 +,. based Foremost r-.tcK esson Tree 4.c.&n111 w. • •l 111• A CnMt 1S11 13 11> Int! , but the chances are A er.. n.110 s 11 1m-1 good you ne\er heard of !:!:5T:111 1i'.0 1; ,..,,s 1,,._"" them • !~16i..1",'r'vt~ ' " 1r~ ~ Foremost McKesson does 20 000 drugstores and 5 700 !~~1r....,"'1 ,,; l~:. more than $2 b1ll1 on of bus1 hospitals And while it s di s !FF~::'S~~ ~~ a :: ~=· "" ness a year But 1f you went tributing these health care A F111p11v, i3so 11:i.. ,. to look them up 1n the an A G8"'..., u n~-"' nual Fortune 500 ltshng you products, its hquor d1v1s1on !'r .. ~~s S: ~ 1:.;:. ~ wouldn't find them IS wholesaling whisky, wine A Gn P• 1 ac isi.. 11 _ v. and other alcohol1c !:!:~:::,• ~i1 sll' l~\li ON THE OTHER hand , beverages Its the largest :;~~1~P~10 is~ 1mt:1~ the chances ar.e better that liquor wholesaler tn the Am1n~1 "" •1 ,_,,. you re fam1har "1th one or United States ! 't.":i1~10;~,; n ~~ v. more of the follow1ng pro To complicate matters !~~G~?~ ; •: "~ ~ ducts Ballantine s Scotch, further, McKesson & Rob !::: ~;1'11 10 ~ !.L 14 1'1art1n's VVO Scotch, b1nsdoessomemanufactur Am$!!'1Ul't.i t :1G0 1lro+"' Galhano liqueur Foremost 1ng More than 300 !~~~1,'3. i_.,~~ ~1<. milk cheeses and ice pharmaceutic a l and !~5t:.,~~.1f ~ '~~ 2~:t:t cream, bottled water sold toiletry products are made AmT&Ti.o 11112 .ui.-1 Amra.r 1 •• 1u ... -1. u n der the Alh ambra , under the McKesson label ATTptA u 11 •1*-"' Sparkletts, Crystal and ORA r1x Lady Esther and !~1f~8ri!~ u~~ •1~-._ Eali:Je labels, ORAfnc den lsodettes are made by !~~·Jrr 1tz •,1i: 1f·"-v. ture adhesive Lady Esther another d1v1S1on Norcl1ff AW1rp t •J t10 n11.i I Ameron 90 l 21 tf'o ai;e creams and powders Labs Arnn§! 10d ) 1n l 'A-'!'I I od I\ th I Amlllf-In I S 23 10'/o s e es roat ozenges IT'S EVEN MORE com AMF !n11o1 s 111 ... Th at -akes Amiee 80 • u uft-.,. '" 'Some phcated on the liquor end AMP inc "" \91 23.,.,_"" cockt a1l, and Foremost Some products _ such as !::::: 4~ i ,.; ~."" McKesson has its fingers 1n Galliano and Ballantine s Am•eoC••P J 12 tl't-1:. allthose1ngred1ents except Scotch _ McKesson dis !:!::l!fil! 2 ·~ 'fte-!'! that the relationships are so -tnbutes nationally on an ex. !:!:~1 1; ~; ~ !: 3~'h-..., Byzantine it's d1fhcult to elusive basis However, in !~~~J: ~ 1~~ l!~-;:Z get a handle on the com l?states it'swholesahngfor ArM1erC1•1i s 220 211t.-¥. Pany Angellt.t 1f s !6 •+. F th th all the maJor d1 st11lers A.....,1 co •1 • " u~\+ ~ -or one 1ng ere s a ~ !~~";~ !? ; ~ :'"-"' crazy quilt regional pattern -'!>Oleo cor11 2J9 "" I E APL Corl)! JI '"• Vt Cftls operations Foremost CODOfill•C !fi"~'t!1"".?, 1:! ~=a 1s one o( the nat}on's five ••c•t•N ~ • 34 ""'-..._ larRest da1r1es but its pro A•<11ro >so • :JJ 1•·~ .. -. d d .AtU < En1p 7' '"'" \• ucts are sol mainly west Cl h M Atis1•• nti 2 tJ 2-"" of the M1ss 1s-s1pp1 River 0 eel !~~r~~11 !:1~ 1;! 1:"-""' The company 1s the largest !;~~·~n'rJ: 4 3:i 1~1.-"' supplier of bottled water s F "d Arm.JClll c11 ' • 6t.-14t b Alh et rl ay ArmCOlllOo' lH 72-'.lo ut ambra1ssoldonlym ••mpf 210 • 21~v. Northern Ca l1forn1a, !;:::!1~k :i 1~ 1~~ n.1: ~ Sparkletts 1n Southern TheDecembermeebngoC ,.,,o<:orp1n1 • 10 10"1>+ ~ th E C Ar•l~lnd !Z I 4S S""• 1JO Cal ifornia , Crystal 1n e co nom1c lub will be •~t101.o u1 1•v.-1'A Ph h Id t th C l A•nl 0 111.0 Jal 16\IJ oen1x and Eagle 1n New e a e ommun1 Y A.lfll<>P•?-o 1 " • :i. York City Room of Royal Savu1gs and A10•1G 1 •o s s. 1.+i A5 Sp-111 40 • 20 11\o For another thing, Loan 1n El Toro at 4 pm A111i-•o 2 no ~·,.., ~d d I Arth At co 11so2 n 1\~-\. Foremost McKesson 1s re~· rrl ay, accor 1ng o ur Auc11e11 ,., s w. u ,.,."" all y more of a middleman Giguere, president of the ~~~~·~:~~11 :~ ~"'!\., than a manuf•cturer and club Ai Re P11 80 .. w • 11i .. Th ATIR<ftP•tl J 1d4 +1"" thats why 1t doesn t rate a e program wil l feature :¥0~1,.~o;g 1~ ;~ l.,,._ ~ hshng 1n the Fortune 500 A the First National City AwtP•t 20dl4 1so 23v.->r. company must have more Bank of New Yorks mon !~':"'i!~, 1~ ~:;:-"' than half of 1ts bus•ness •n thly tape The Sound of the AYtocpwh •1 .,.. E " d Av.: p1 J..«111 "Tft ,.,.._111> manufacturing to quahfy _ conomy , a 1scuss1on of !:r:~~;: ,~ 1t! '~r:: t:: and Foremost McKesson economic issues moderated A~"'n;t.a 1 1211 •-"+ 1o1i does more than half of 1ts b Y• John D a I Y and !::i, I~ 11 ,J J!!::1= busmess distributing pro-part1c1pated 1 n by the Artf<COJ ~~ •-"_n:i.-~ ducts made by other com ifank s key economic ex. Blbl.Wn 90 • us u.-..-v. .cul ves ~,,. 11111 s1 , .. ,_ 1' pan1es I &•'" 1n :Kl • " lto-1. The d1scuss1on will con a.t11ou u21 120 :u _, THtS ALI, KAPPENED sider the hkehhood or .J.he t:~,.?,P~ I 1~ 1~t._: ~ because of the 1967 merger present recession bottom t,1~~·;.~~ 5,'rJ !:"":111 that yoked Foremos t 1ngoutinthemiddle oft97S &1Ac11 11o1 1 J1 11~~ >.\ D th MK & 81notr;ilM2•JiOH"--"' a1r1es w1 c esson Expectations are that the a.noor "" us ,.,..+ 1, Robbins Foremost pro recovery will be slow ~:1f2i ~ ;j~-11' duces all of its prod,ucts -A question and d1scus1on =T~:,.~ s ·~~ ~11.~ ~ milk cheeses ice cream period following the taped 8'r11011 ICld • 1•""• "" b ti • t B t BlroCJll 2011 ,. 101oa o t e u w a er . u presentation allows mem &1rn.1 1 '°" '' t'll-\\ McKesson & Robbins 1s bers and guests to air their t~~J,:, ~ ; 1:,,.= ~ pnmardy a drug and liquor viev.s &ot.-.M pf1 J Ilk • v. 81t11 Jncl 40 l 0 7 •14o-"" wholesaler ~1eet1ng cost 1s SI oo re e.uscM • .a 1 141 'Ml"'• "' It I I th I I haler L 1'2'9 t17 l2'--1 1s, ln ac , e arges servat1ons are reques.ted by a.,s1G 110 :Ii """ wholesaler or drugs tn the phoning 752 7323 Guests t!~~::?, 1~ ,~:Z-\.', country, servicing some arewe•""""m• '"1Fu 12 • •1 u -"" r~,,,~ 8«kl'M SO t 54 U \'o-flt ~;;;;:;:;::;:-;::-;;1::.:::;~~============================~ IB«tonO 40" 110 17"'-'""' "' 8"cniJi liOo • •• ,,,.._ • G11i11t-rs Ctttd Ltl11Prs Btk1r1n .tt a us 2Q.fi.-"' MARKET HIGHLIGHTS S.ltoPt5111'l 4111Yo-!\ N•w Yer-IUPO -Tl>t 1ouow1no 1111 a..1oen 1 20 • ,, u>-,. "'°"'' Ille '1oc•s tl\ll Nv• 'J.llM<I mot\ S.IOgH ~ I 10 s -\lo ,.i.d lo'I Ill• !!'10~1 N W<! Oft l>Ol•CrM Of &.II 11•1 M 3 1\1 t \o en'* Of\ l~r New York S!oc-&omit Co 1 l .u u>.-.., Eacll1nor ee..01~ 1 IO • s1 7(1Ji1,-1. Nfl f fld ~ttr111-c""-t rr int INDEXES S.1'161• pfl Jl ""'•-t• II lft ....,<r ri..1wrrn TM provlou5 <IOJl"'l fte" (p 1.JS 4 U\--~; P•C• ... ., '~'Glr~·•a~c10t1no '"(• NYS E Ind ex 3472 of/ os1 t:li;'l~~ ;! ~ _,1 • qR~•<10 1p1 1•, .. "" uo n2 .ASI' Inde x S9 03 off 0 -,0 a."st1JOc1 1 lt J ... -, I Savf. St Olin 1._t t~ VP 2! 2 9f"9tfl Olt • I• l"' J cn v $tor•s 11.:.. • I.IP H 1 [)O\\ Jones Ind 589 ti-l. off 8 8' ",.',",'",-'!", , ",, ',~·--'•, • Ho•+ton Co 1 •• ~. up 11 • .. p,.,.... ... s w.1w world 1 •. i... up 11 • S & f' 500 Stocks h5 96 off () 9; s.111 s1"12 • 1n 1• -.. 6 O.S.0101n &O I'•• \, VO 1)0 v fll9ll!ICI too a •l •S ,_ , I Kan•Mh 20 10 ••I\~ Up 1101 ~---------------------------_J 8•1<-&0 .40 1' 2•1 21:\o-c, ~ Oupl•n Cp , .... 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