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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-08-12 - Orange Coast Pilot.. I " I , Proseciltor Fires fluestions • ' ' ' • Kilr0y's Kialoa u owing Coast Leads 250 Yachts Visitors P~ible I I " I Rabies VictiJDs In British· .Race ' I ~ II I " l I r l f: f · DAILY PILOT * * *toe * * * I' I TUESDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST 12, 1975 VOL ... NO. DI, l SECTIONS, l4 PAGl!:S 'Why No Screams' ·:.Little Quizzed ·on Jail Atta.ck RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) - Prosecutor William Griffm ham- ll)efed Joan Little with questions to«ay on why she had never ''*1'eamed, hollered, slapped, or ~" _when jailer Clarence Al-Utood allegedly began making Mi:ual advances at her. ' :Griffin, in staccato question- liii, took Miss Little through etery detail or her testimony l(9P(lay in which she said ·AI-ll&ood forced ber to engage in oral sex before she stabbed him. Al-_' each point, Griffin asked her B abies Peril,s :J:acationing ' Mexico Family r . '", Orange County lawmen were llahting today for a Mexico City .family reportedly en route by car te"'Disneyland. Two of the four eldldren in the family may have 1illfla exPosed to rabies. ~C/'l'Jl'olice are on the lookout for a 1tT.! Ford Maverick with a Mex- feo' license plate DF-676-ABZ or 1!1'-676-AVZ that is· owned by .Jcie Luis Molena, a spokesman flt . the county communications Cintersaid today. "'lA garbled transmission from ·)lexican authorities resulted. in ·the unclear license number." \'"'There have been no reports ftt of the family's whereabouts am the health department is con-1f e'rn e d for th8 cbildren'•s welfare,'' the county com- -.Ucations spokesman said. .. -County police were f1rst alert- .. by a telephone call from Mex- ICQ City health officials, wllo 1aid -two other people bad already died as a result of bites from a •nbiddog. • 1·1'l'he Mexican authorities said it • believed two of the Molena l!tilldren were also bitten or .statcbed by the same animal, but are unaware that they were 'JSPOOed to the deadly diJease. how she had resisted Alligood. She said she told Alligood several times to leave and that she did not want to have sex with him. · "You didn't slap him or push him away?" Griffin asked re- peatedly. "NO," Miss Little said. At one point, Miss Llttle asked for a chance to txplain her answer. "No, just answer the ques- tion,'' Griffin said. But the court later instructed Miss Llttle to explain her con- duct. "Mr. Griffin, if you had been a woman. you wouldn't have known what to do, either. I didn't know whether be was going to kill me or not .•• I was scared so I Just let him ••• " Miss Little said. Miss LitUe said she was only s\ire she had stabbed Alligood on- ce. but that she had hit at him three or four times. Alligood'a. only eomment dur- ing the struggle, she said, was "What the hell you doing?" Miss Little also testified it was ''not my intention to leave him to die'' when she ran ,from the.Jail. She said she was only sure that Alligood had been stabbed once although she had bit at him three or four times. "H I had known he bad been struck as many times as he had, I would have stayed there. It was not my intention to leave him to die there,'' she said. . She also testified that she saw two Police C8ifl after running <SeeLITl'LE.••r> Police Probe Fatal Beating An'lhelm police today are in- vesU&ating the apparent beating death of a 37-year-old woman whose body was discovered by her teen-age daughter Mooday in the bedroom of their home. -. ~ "A COWllY Heillth Department esman said today the family ' y have stopped in Mex- i;o before reaching the bonier lidl ao late news to that effect bas been received. The county coroner's office said Beverly D. Stapp, 21132 Ball Road, bad been •truck nlPO•ted- ly on the bead wltll a blunt object - sometime. early MODcl.y 'll>Ol'Jl· • Dr. Ctiarles F. Pait. directoroC 'the health department's lm-.. !E. IOf)llab,saldaaeri .. afan· bles shot.I should bqln as 11 pmalble lftere><pOIUl'9to &Ill~•·, ' I t.a1 police sJ)Olr:esman 1aid the woman'• body was found by her 15-year-<>ld daugblel' after the lirl was called by Mrs. Sl•Jr.:4 employer 1"bea the victim f tolbow upfor work. en ta on s ru eat Motorcycle Spill A blown tire was blamed for a motorcycle a~cident in El Toro early today that left two Camp Pendleton Marines with minor Community Hospital where they were treated for injuries and released, Steele told officers he lost control of the motorcycle when a tire blew out as the pair traveled southbound on the San Diego Freeway. · injuries. The driver of the motorcycle, Dale Steele, 19, (on stretcher) and his passenger, Francisco Juarez, 21, (sitting on ,ground) were taken to Saddle back ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 468 YJOIATIONS TO CQSI' $5,000 CHJCAGQ (UPll -Attorney Hairy Rabin appeared in-court1 and ~milted be bad failed to pay 488patklng tickets. The 40-year-old Loop attorney WU fined $5,000 Monday by Traf- fic Court Judge Richard F . Lefevou~. The Jirdge ordered that the $500 bood posted earlier by Rabin be applied as a down payment on the fibes and that the balance of the fine be paid In 45 monthly $100 inltallmeats. Biker Dillcovered '1ISS1'10 (AP) -11te body of a San l'r¥Cll<o hiker has been. pulled from the KIA&:vcr near Cedar Gnwe In Canyon NatliJnal Part,, the Fresno Coun- tJ coroaei-11 office said. Daniel Louie, IO;wa1 ref~ his can· teen wlion be slip into the turbuleat. lllream .-.10. the. •J>Ok•muuaid. 1 Kiawa Leading 250 in 'Fastnet' PLYMOUTH. Englaad (AP)- The blg American ketch Kialoa, skippered by Jim Kilroy, rounded the Fastnet Rock in the Atlantic Monday and led a fleet of25d yachts iii the Pamtetrace. The 79-foot American craft, the biggest Jr>at in the race, made the t-.rrn • .. ,t before 8 a.m .. PDT, and started out on the 250-mile run to the finish line at Plymouth. With • stiff southwesterly wind in hls favor, Kilroy could cross ·the line this altemooo. Klaloa had been out in front since the race, involvirig more than 280 yachts, be&an at Cowes on S.tur4a)'.. _ _ The French yacht Pen Dulek V!, with Eric Tabarly at the hwn, waa reported abollt U miles behind Kialoa in second place. Tabarly's boat had not yet rounded Fastnel. Another French ,yacht, Baron Edmund de Rothschild's Gitana VI, was in third place. . An American yacht was also reported in the lead among the S7 craft competing in the race as part of the Ad·mira1'1 CUpseries. Jeu Phillps' Charisma sailed by Deonis Conner of San Diego was slightly ahead of the Austr.i,ian boat Bumblee, skip. pered by John Kahlbetzer. Bumblee had led the Admiral's CUp fieet for mos t or the race . Two other American boats in the ~al's Cup, Ted Turner's Tenaclous and Ted Hood 's Robin, were reported weU up among the leaders. Mental Patient 'Victim' WASHINGTON <UPI) -The Pentagon announced today that a 42-year-old mental patient died shortly after he received a mind· altering drug in a private ex- perimental program sponsored by the Army 23 years ago. The man, a civilian, was un- identified. He was participating in a 29-day project con~ucted by the New York State Psychiatric Institute involving derivatives of mescaline, a hallucinogenic drug taken from the mescal cactus. "The first four tests produced mild or DO effects on the pa· tient,'' a Pentagon statement said. "On the fifth test, in early January, 1953, the patient died, about 2 lh hours after receiving an injection of a mescaline de- rivative." • Spokesman Joseph Laitin said an unsigned memo indicated the man died of a heart attack. although he had DO firm informa-- tion. The report of the death was found by an Army representative checking on the Army's chemical resear.ch program. It was dis- closed recently that the Army had used LSD, anothel"' hallucinogen, on volunteers iD. chemical tests. · <SeeD&UG,PaceAZ)' Or:::a:•t Weatller Only partial afternoon clearing Wednesday, ac· cording to the weather service, but not much tem- perature change. Beach highs near 70 rising to the low 80s inland. INSIDE TODA 'l' Convicted ma.is murdertT Charles Mamon fil«J..an.ap- peal for. a. MD trial M.-U. He. also blome1 Nixon /or 'Jl'l'O'" llOUllCing gu;u • be/ore the trial bad end<d. Story P.age AS, l•deic .. • • .. •• .. ., •1·t J ••• •• ~!-.. .. .. f I ' AZ DAILVPILOT s 'TUndey.Augutt 12.1975 9·story Fall NY Siticide Try Fail.a I . . NEW YORK (UPI) -A 35-year-old woman sur- vived a nine-story plunge from a midtown Manhattan hotel when her fall was broken by the entrance canopy and another occupant. · Police said Barbara Krolik apparenUy jumped from her ninth floor apartment at the Allerton House shorUy before 6 p.m. ll!:onday in a suicide attempt. P aul Richard, night manager for the hotel, said the woman c rashed through the hotel's entrance canopy and landed o'n Estelle Berman. Miss Krolik was taken to Lenox Hill Hospital where a sopkesman described her condition as stable. The hotel spokesman said Miss Berman was treated at the hospital for minor head wounds and released. Richard described Miss Krolik, who mpved into the hotel in February, as a ''nice, quiet person.'' Husband Killed C·oast Woman Sues Over Copter Crash ··A Newport Beach woman whose husband was killed when a Huntington Beach police helicopter crashed a year ago to· day, has two separate legal ac· tions pending that ask for a total ol$1,115,000. In an Orange County Superior Court lawsuit, Judi Merrell, 430 Via Lido Soud, is seekin J? SI million from Hughes Aircraft Company, claiming faulty con- struction led to the crash that killed Frederick J . Reynolds , 34, ·or Fountain Valley on Aug . 12. 1974. Mrs. Merrell also has filed a second claim against the City of Huntington Beach for$150,000 . She setUed an earlier claim· against the city last November for $250,000 for herseU and three minor children. Troy Reynolds, Mari Jo Reynolds and J erutifer I I 1 t I I I I I Bars Ban Marines? OCEANSIDE CAP) - The possibility that downtown bars may be closed or put off limits to Marines was considered today. Military police and city fire inspectors spent 16 hours at the taverns before reporting to City .Manager Lawrence M . Bagley. In a total of 11 bars, in- spectors said they found numerous health and safe- ty violations including lack of fire extinguishers and too many patrons. Man Attacked By Cougar RIVERSIDE (UPI) -Warren Hobson. 65, who watered the plants in the yard of a vacation· ing neighbor, might have expect- ed a few scratches from thorns or even a bee sting. He never ex- pected to be attacked by a 100· powid cougar. Sheriff's depluties said the cat escaped from a pen at a nearby home aitd was roaming the neighborhood. The huge animal, still wearing an eight-root chain, sprang at Hobson when the man turned on a faucet. Hobson managed to run toward his own house, with the cougar behind him. He slammed the door and called deputies. Animal control officers captured the animal wilh ropes and a net in Hobson's backyard. ORANGE COAST s DAILY PILOT ~~.~~~;.1r, ';..":.i::::~~~"': <:°"" Pllbl•1>1ln9Comp1ny. S-•I• eclll•""" ..,. """''-""° ... "t ltl<O<.HJll F•IOllJ tor COii• Mo ... Ille-! BeKll, M11nllnoton BH<llff'-· la•n V•il••· lr•ln•, S.Odle.,.(k VIII••• ~nd Uquna &o!~"r.<1111" ~H. A •"'91~ r~q!o"'I eOihonh """'''""" s.!11rd•~-~-~" 1~ """"'""1 r .. 1>1hl•l<>o pl.,,I 1, "' llO w.11 U..r SUCt·l, c.o.i.. Mow, C.!ltonll• tla2t. Robert N. Weed Prttl*l'lt -""llll•r Jack R. Curley Vitt Prei.-111 •1'111 GeN•-4 Mll""9t Thomas Keevll EOOIO<' Thomas A. M urphlne MIN9!119 E9i• Olarles H, Loos Ric:hard P. 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In the claim, Mrs. Merrill said she ,was not versed with the law and was not represented by counsel at the time of the settlement. Mrs. Merrell, Who has re· portedly r~married after the de· ath of her husband, was not available for comment nor was her attorney who was reported on vacation today. The adjuster , Lee G . Lipscomb, says "There is no basis for this claim; it is being denied." The fatal helicopter crash oc- curred after the craft struck two high tension lines in the Signal Oil Lease area inland of Pacific Coast Highway between Warner Avenue and Golden West Street. Reynolds was along on what is called a "'civilian orientation" ride, something akin to the police department's ''ride- a1ong" program in patrol cars. Police Chief Earl Robitaille said today the helicopter rideS are offered, but only on a very limited basis and u~n the di(. cretion of the captain of tbe helicopter bureau. He Got Rub, She Geu a Ride To Jail A Costa Mesa undercover de- tective got a massage and a petite, blue-eyed blonde masseuse got a ride to jail Mon- day night in a prostil"ution raid only a block from lhe mayor's home. Carolyn K. Porter, 25, of the Abraxas Massage studio, 1733 F\lllerton Ave., was arrested and booked into Orange County Jail on suspicion of soliciting for pnr stitution. Miss Porter, 2124 College Ave., allegedly collected S22 from In· vestigator Rick JobnsOn in re- turn for a one-hour oil an4;) alcohol rubdown at the converted east.side residence. He asserted the encounter in the so-called Red Room of the establishment then led to dis· cussion of extra services perhaps available for a $50 tip. Police alleged the massage parlor hOstess ~ then disrobed down to bikini·panty underwear, at which lime investigator Johnson signaled his partners to enter the studio. Police Cars~ Bear Wrath BAKERSFIELD (AP) -A Bakersfield man who claimed be was angered by a parking ticket was arrested after be allegedly slashed the paint on six parked police cars, officers said. Police Capt. Ed M.lller arrest- ed Pete Lupercio, 59, after he re- ported I y s potted the man slashing at the police cars ·with an ice pick in the police station parkin g lot Monday, officers said. Lupercio was booked for in- vestigation of felony malicious mischief. College Chief Recuperating Southern California Coll.,e President Rev. Emil A. Baillet Iii recuperating at home followlng hospitall1atton for a heart attack suffered three weeks a.ao. Doctors for the head of the Id· semblles .of _G~d. CJuu.c.b.- alllllated libera l arts scfiool m COila Mesa· said Uie coronary sebure was re~atlvely mild, ac- cordln& to sec olflclal&. • • . I Upton's Jurors Screened Attorneys began sortln1 through prospective jurors Moo· day afternoon to select the 12 who will decide ir former Orange County assistant assessor George Upton accepted bribes tn return for favorable property assess. men ts. Fourteen prospective jurors were excused by the lawyers, four olthem because they admitted.re- ading Of the eharges brou.ght agai.nat Upton in a Grand.Jury in- dictment. The indictment alleges that Up· ton accepted a generator and radio equipment for his boat from officials of the T•ndy Corpora· lion, parent company of Radio Shack. Last month, three Tandy of- ficers, including vice president James Buxton who along with Up- ton was named in the bribery in· dictment, were granted immwli· ty in return for their testimony against the former assistant as· sessor. Upton and five other form er of- ficials in the assessor's office pleaded guilty last month to con· spiracy charges related to former assessor Andrew Hinshaw's suc- cessful 1972 congressional cam-pllign. . . He was fined $2,sOo, placed on three years probation and, a few days later, resigned from his job. Superior Court Judge Walter Smith, who accepted Upton's plea and sentenced him. will preside at his upcoming trial. f'ro• Page Al LITTLE ••• away from the jail. Grifrin asked why she did not surrender then, as she did eight days later. "I didn 't go to the police because I thought they· would shoot me down instead of taking me into custody," Miss Little said. Miss Little testified earlier that she had not re~rted the white jailer 's advances because she felt a black woman 's word would not be taken over that of a white. ''In Was hington, North Carolina, coming up as a black woman, it's different saying what you did and having your word go up against a white person's," she said. : The ·21-year~ld Mias LitUe. is being tried for second-de1ree murder in the Aug. 21 slaying of Alli·ood·, 62, at the Beaufort Cowily Jail in Washington.. The prosecution claims he was killed aspartofanescape. Griffin repeatedly questioned Miss Little Monday about pre- vious occasions on which she said Alligood made sexual advances when he visited her cell late at night to bring her sandwiches. Griffin suggested Uiat Miu Lit· tle could have used the sandwiches as evidence of lhe jailer's visits to her cell. She replied, ''Mr. Griffin, sometimes you have evidence and you tell the truth and they twist il in a way so to m8ke you not tell the truth." Through an afternoon of cross· examination the prosecutor 110U1bt to show that Miu Lillie bad a friendly relationship with Alligood for some time befO(e the slaying. His questions reflected the slate's contention \bat Mi.¥ Litlie's fii&ht from the jail WU planned. She contends she fied in fear for her life. She said Alligood was alive and standing in the doorway ofhercellgrinningwhensheran. Griffm asked, her to read at length from not~s she made while in jail, which recorded. nighttime visits by Alligood and other law enforcement person- .net. Much of the material focused on her desire to get out of jail to get back to her boyfriend, Julius .ROOgers. She read a nolaUon, which Griffin claimed referred to Rodgers, that said, "I miss you so much I'm about to go crazy here. I've got to do something.••. The defense sought earlier to suppress the books and magazines which Mias LilUe uoed for her jllil diary. Judge Hainllton Hobgood denied that mot.ion. In response to anotber defense motion, Hobgood •greed Monday to exclude cross-eiamtnaUon based on informatim obtained from MIH Little's health re- cord.a, social services records and prison records. He did nol rule on a defeme re- q-t to limit prOHCUllon -~ about Miss litUe'1 lftalt. UIS tllld OllteriDI coovictloo, for which •be .... jailed at tho lilm cl Alll&ood'• death. Death Bail High SAN DIEGO (AP) -A MllDicipal Court Jud .. bu re- _to reduce ball for an alJ1>Qrt bepqe bandier accwied <JI 1lay- i.., a man.aDd.Jrl.dlnc ~-bo!l7 µ, a 1e•ea-ro0 concrete" block". 1udfO David II. OW .. bell.at $100,000 Mondar for Albert , J:lollldm, 81, oCSan Dleco. ,, ~ I Siamese Twins Separated UPIT•.._.,.. I , .. '. • • 1. Dr Donald Chan who delivered and later Siamese twins, announced that the babies,,' he~ded a team that successfully separated born July 8, are now off the ~ritical list.)· Australia's first surviving ~eparated Chan shows X-rays before birth. t· ' ·-.. ' .. Vet Pens Poem,. Then Kills Self .. Bury me not on the lone prairie, Let the Veta do the job, for a very low fee.'' , \ These Were the last words to the world in which he no longer wanted to live, penned by John Albert Cargill, 53 , who then fired a fatal bullet into his brain. Cargill, of 2117 Elden Ave., was found huddled on his bed.room noor Monday morning, a rine beside him, when police arrived in response lo a 'call from his landlady. He hadn't been seen since last Thursday. He attached the note to a s mall 2 Huntington Hitchhiking package containing such modest .worldly possessions as an in· surance policy and the pink slip to bis car. Police Detective Gerry Thompson s aid it appeared Cargill, a World.War II Army Air Corps flier, was unemployed at lhe time of death. . "There were quite a ~ew want ads cut out or lbe classified. sec- tion of the newspaper for employ- ment,'' he explained. He said Cargill's small estate included many mementos dating back to World War II and his career as a military flier. His wish was to be cremated. with no fuss and spokesmen at Bell Broadway Mortuary said they had an appointment today with his former wife to discuss arrangements. . There will be no funeral , said one mortuary·official. ,.,,. ... ~ Girls Molested Fog Holds v Two hitchhiking Huntington p Beach teen-age girlo\ ta and 16 C . Se h year& old, allegedly were molest-oast arc ed Monday arternpoo by a man · pooin11asapoliceman. v S .,boat Huntington Beach police said COT Q.l the man told the girls. be wanted to teach th<!m· about the dangers of hltchbl)<ing. . But during the 90 minutes he drove thein around Orange eoun .. ty freeways, lecturing lbem about thumbing for rides, he allo fondled the 13·year-old girl, then Uireatened to rape both girls. Officers said lbe pair was picked up about 1:15 p.m. at Beach Boulevard and Warner Avenue. then driven "around different fre~ways" WlW they were drCJP.ped. off •t 2:45 p.m . at Beacb ...., the Garden Grove Freeway. • . • Police described the man as about 35, five feet, 11 inches lalJ and 210 pounds, with dark brown curly hair and a mustache. Police IJtid be also· has a Souti!'!D ncent. LONG B&ACH (UPI) -The Coast Guard said today il will continue looking for a sailboat with two persons aboard as soon ·as the dense fog shrouding the search area lifts·. A Coaat Guard helicopter and the 82-foot cutter Paint Camden searched all day Monday for the 25-foot craft wtJicb repm1.ed.ly disappeared. while being towed into Long Beach. The search was called off late Monday when thick fog reduced visibility in lhe area. The sailboat came loose from the bouseboa\ Big Mac wbile un- der tow late Sunday. Two uni den· lifted persous flag110\l.down the houseboat IJ.inlln Off.the coast. . -• .,,. __..,..r;· • ·KALElllOSCOPE · I· Speculati.ons f . ' All Wrong :': JACKSONViLLE, F1a. (Uf'» -"It is an unfortunate situati&n. My calculations on the econorhY were wrong. If you'd told me two years ago this would happeifrfl would have laushed In y r face.'• ,. " Isaac L. Levy filed tM largd!lt bankruptcy ~tit ion ,in the ~­ tory of Flonda Monday, listtpg debts in excess of $98 million. 1 l Levy, 36, a Jacksonville af· torney, said be apparenUy mille all the wrong moves in his bus! .. ness veotui-es, most d. whicil,.J.9.- volved investment transact.iQAS and were of a speculative nal~. f'ro• Page Al DRUG ••• •• This is the first disclosure ot'a death in human drug testing spGnsored by the military. A civilian Army employe, later l · identified by bisfamllyas Frank' t Oloon, died Nov. 28, 19S3. He,,-t. eeived LSD from the Centrat4ft· telligence Agency and jumJl!ed oulofawindow. ,,. .. Laitin said the news o( the'tle- ath was found in a manila °'n .. velope i'n a walk-in vault~.tin Edgewood Arsenal, Md., as P.art of an investigation or the sco~r the Army 's test program. It c06· t8ined notes, carbon copies aad other sketchy information. :·· "The manila envelope cont.aids more questions than answed-.\s1"• Lai tin said. ''The only answer; that a man died during a test-- ducted by the New York Si.te Psychiatric Institute, nol meh more." ,,, • The contract, he aaid, was ttto determine the clinical elfect.L'Cil psychochemical agent on &be poycbiatric behavior of hUJJINJ subjects.'' ~- He added that notes in the file •'indicate that the drug was beillg used for diagnosis purposes.·• ~. Army Secretary Martin: IJ. Hoffman said, ''We are tea,.~ pt>rarily withholding the nam~qf the deceased out of comideratilfl of the next-of-kin, whom we ~e making every effort to locate.'' . ,, .)' •• Our showroom is a vlrtu&l kaleidoscope of colors. 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Simon referred to the federal food stamp program l9c1ay as a ••haven for the chiselers &nd ripoff artists" and cited the pro- gram as an example or a function "people should be performing for themselves. 'Simon used food stamps, whlctl . $Upplement the food buYing power of about 19 million Americans , as an example of tbe J:rowth in federal spending which ... ~identified as one of the threats · to the free enterprise system. . "The free enterprise system is ~e foundation of our economy, the rock upon which we have built our earj.hly kingdom," he said in remarks ·prepared for a conference of Junior Achieve- ment, an organization that _feaches business skills to teen- agers. & ~ \:7@ llil [[' ~®U'WD©® . The column appears daily ext'ept Saturdays and Mondays.· (:ot a prn1'/e1u ., 1·11j'I/ n·rite Pol /)Ufltl. 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Handbook for ~tom•blle Maintenance•• by the Automotive Information Council, .. ._ Fifth Ave., ~ew York, NY ~'10019. Both explain basic ·.·;automobile parls and provide ~~pneral advice ln understanda- •. ble language. You also may want ·10 subscribe to the council's •. !9CW~letter for women interetited ln auto repair. "Motoress" may . M ordered from Box. 400, 28681 Northwestern Hlghwiy, ... Southfield, Ml 48076. Practical _.xperience is available through · ... dult education courses in auto • ,,.aintenance. If you can't rt.Dd one on your own, write to Na· ••1.tlooal Automobile Dealers Assn., +'.\JOOO K. St. N.W., Wasbingtou, DC ·-· "Eraser Repleu!ed '•"':"DEAR PAT: I've been using '•Drive detergent because I like the "stain eruser" included in ·the package. The last box of d~· And yet, Simon continued, "We see th'e threat to free enterprise in the growing domination or gov- ernment spending within our ~onomy. ''Why has govequnent spend· lng exploded? Qecause, I would suggest, we have been willing to assign to the government the responsibility for solving many of theJroblem.s that people lhould aolving for themselves. "We begin wJth the best or in· tentions but wind up with sOciaJ programs that are spinning out of control,'· he added. Simon said the food stamp pro- gram began as a $14 million ex· periment in 1962 but will cost $6.6 billion this year. "And it is a well-known haven for the chiselers and ripofr artists," he asserted. President Ford recently asked Mo1'1ng Up'! ' • UPI Te..,_. Aeling Interior"' Secretary Kent Frizzell has won the support of key Senate Republicans for nomination as secretary to replace former Wyoming Gov . Stanley Hathaway. Gun Accident Hurts Irvine Private Guard A private security guard at an Irvine residential complex was improving today from a bullet wound suffered when his high· poYo'ered gun fell out of its holster and fired upw ard, leari·ng through his leg. Joseph G. "Tiny" Welle, of Anaheim, was hil just above the right ankle by the .357 Magnum slug, which made a massive wound. He was listed in satisfactory condition today al Tustin Com- munity Hospital following the Friday evening incident al 14 Deerwood West. A resident told police she heard what sounded like a firecracker, then went to investigate when it was followed by a man's cries for help. Welle told police he was step· ping from his patrol vehicle when the gun fell. It landed on its ham· mer and fired, he said. Congr01s to tighten eDgibilily re- quirements ror the stamps, call· i ng the program ''anothe r massive, multi·billion-dollar pro· gram, almost uncontrolled and fully supparted by federal tax· payers.'' SimOn did not identify any s pecific chi selers or ripoff artists. He mentioned only a national magazine advertisement ror a booklet "that told people how to obtain food stamps even if they earned as much as $16,000 a year. So much ror the spirit or seif· reliance." Treasury officials were unable to identify immediately the ad to whi ch Simon referred, but it ap- pare ntly was one printed in ·Parade magazine that the Agriculture Department has re- ferred to the Federal Trade Com· mission with a request to con· slder charges of misleading and deceptive advcrtis ln_g. The FTC ha.s announced no action yet. The ad was run by the Ce nter for Public Information in Canton, Ohio. l't!ichael Freeman, head or marketing research ror the or- ganization, said today the $16,000 example involved a family y,•here both parents work and there are six children, three in day care centers and three in parochial schools charging tuition. The child care e xpenses as well as the educational tuition would be deductible from their income for purposes or qualifying for food stamps. Freeman said their hypothetical case, based on ac· tual costs in C anton, y,•ould permit the family to obtain $200 worth or food stamps monthl y for $226. Los Al Buildup Gets Panel Okay The Orange County AirpOrt Land Use Commission has ap- proved a developmeQt plan rot land around Los Alamitos Naval Air Station that will permit more encroachment into itoise and Doctor's Trial Delayed? RALEIGH, N.C. <UPI) -As· sislant U.S. Attorney Jay Stroud says the trial of Dr. Jeffrey Mac- Donald of Huntington Beach for the murder or his wife and two daughters al Ft. Bragg in 1970 may not begin on schedule Mon- day. Stroud, a prosecutor in the case, said the trial may be de- layed past its scheduled start on Monday by defense appeals ol U.S. DiStrict Court Judge Franklin T. Dupree's decisions on pre-trial motions . But Stroud said he will ask the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals to dismiss the appeals before Fri- day so the trial can start on schedule . MacDonald, now Ute director or emergency services for a Long Beach hospit·a1, was a physici3n in the Army, serving witb the Green Berets at Ft . Bragg, when his wife and daughters were stabbed and beaten to death Feb. 17, 1970 . The Army· brought charges against him al the time but Utey were later dismissed. A federal grand jury reopened an in· vestigation or the case last year and in January returned indict- ments against MacDonald, who claims his family was killed and he himself stabbed several times by'! band of ''hippie'' intruders. safety buffer zones around the base. The commission voted 5-0 last week in favor or a 1973 plan, re· jecting a 12-year-old plan that op· ix>nents claimed would leave the door open for renewed Navy jet flights. Noise impacts around the Navy field have been minimal for several years since the Navy stopped stationing A4 jet fighters at the facility . The base is used onJy by propeller planes, helicop· ters and reservists. The commission's decision enlarged the amount or land that can be developed, particularly 545 acres owned by the Harvey family that is planned for in · dustrial and commercial pro· jects. County airport ofricials and a commission spokesman said Monday the commission's action was probably a setback for coun- ty government officials hoping to use Los Alamitos as a new county jet airport. The older plan for development around the base was opposed by nearby cities, which claimed the tight noise a nd crash zones restrictions no longer apply to the base since the active jet use has diminished. ' UPI Te.-e Presidential Form. Goll pro Bob Wolfe gives President Ford some tips on his game (top photo) during a practice session In Vail, Co1o., before the President hjt the Jinks (bottom) to begin a t'-''O-w e ek vacation at his Rocky Mountain retreat. . :rergent 1 bought had no eraser m ''it. Has this item been discon· • ·tinued? If not, where can 1 obtain .. "areplacement? J .B., Irvine Lever Brothers sales office Is t 'sending several staln erasers lo (' yoa. This product will cont.inue to i. be included in boxes or DrtYe, ac· ,: ' cordiDg to a spokesman fo,r the ;;·firm , who added that oc-~l: casionaliy a packing mlstaie oc· ~·~curs. Replacement requests (~'should be directed to Lever ~ Brothers Regional Sales Omce, t-· 63IO E. Shella St., Loi Angeles, ~CA-. Smog District Bill. Stal·led in Senate Every morning, daily interest .is added to every Los Angeles.Federal Savings Account. Passbook Savings -Certificates of Deposit- Investment Certificates ,; SACRAMENTO (.AP> - Legislation to create a single air pollution control district for four Sou.Utem California counties is facing ,rough going in a Senate commlttee. · The bill by Assemblyman ,;-. ~' r. r , .. .:· I Rig a Lemon? Squeeze on Dealer R~jected •• I CARSON CITY, Nev. <AP) - ' '· A judge has refused to ease his 1 order blocking Steve Strickl8.fld • from driving his truck unless : '. Strickland removes the lemons t: and signs be painted on Ule rig to ,t protest what he considers to be 1~ factory cl.elects. i i Strickland , of Stateline, t~ showed up in Carson District 1; Court Monday with lawyer Loren ,~ Graham, arguina: an earlier ln- 1! }unction was toq. broad and ;: violated his rl1hu of tree speech. ,~ Graham cited ca.se.g in which i. Juitres held In favor of dll· '~ 1atisfied car buyers and other 1 coniumers who complained I: publicly about goods or services. t . But David Mathews, "i representing auto dealer Al ,;' Ga1per1 cited a 1943 Ca1e in a;...wlt!ch a Judie .ruled qlllllst a ~· mi.n who painted white elephants ,--: oft a new c1.r end parked it ln ·~ front of the dealer's lot. !._.. Graham· argued !bot while Strickland bad done the 1ame . . thing, qo one challenged the ac- curacy of bis complaints, and there ,was no showing o( malice on his part . But Judge Frank Gregory backed his earlier order, s&ylng Strlckland,'s protest "!:ftlli "un· justified, t9tally unwarranted.'' Gregory said he still felt as he did In issWng the first Of'der last November, when he said a penon can express views as long as they aren't false and de· ramatory. The judge ~ad also s~ld StrtcldaDd'.s paln\(ng of ~moos on !be truclc..and bls eqemesa to d!Jciiss the vehlcle'i, problems with the ceileu~ publlc "con-stitutes alinoet all 1ttmipt at.,.. t.orlion. •• - Slrickland said after the court .... ion-tho! ho hasn't-decided whether to appeal lo .,the sfiale supreme Court. Tben Stricldond, who tias no othe·r operable vehi- cle, .bite bed a rido home with his lawyer .. ' Jerry Lewis (R-Highland), stalled on an early 4.3 vote in the Senate Local Government Com· mittee late Monday. Approval re· quires four votes. The bili would create a South Coast Air Quality Management District to battle smog in Los Angeles, Orai;ige, San Bernardino and Riverside coun· ties. It would replace a voluntary regional · APCD set up by four counties last month. Provisions that put Ventura and Santa Barbara counties into the agency were amended out by the author. Lewis sald the voluntary APCD was "papier-mache'' agency set up only after the Los Angeles C0unty Supervisors re- alized that his bill might pass. The bill, Lewis said, would create a regional APCD with greater power and a broader represenration . on its board of directors. Lewis criticized Log Angeles County's record on smog control. He said the county could dqmlna,le the board set up to nm tbevoluutary APCD. Currently, Los Angeles County supervisors 'c:Oatrol four of the ellhl votes on the boanl. 'lbe. blU would create a 10. memba ~ard to covern the re- &ionlll Al'tD. Los Angeles Coun· ty super_vi.oMsJl'.ollld hav.e Otlly two votes on the board. 'lbe Iealslation woold require the reclonal APCD to adopt an air quollty man11ernent plan by Jan. 30, 1918. All at highest rates LOS ANGELES FEDERAL SAVINGS Savings in sured to $40,000 Safe deposi t boxes and the mos t wanted savings services ·. Newport Beach Office 3201 Newport Blvd. • 675-4500 (Across from City Ha.II) Head Office Downtown: Los Angeles Federal Savings and Loan Association .One Wilshire, Los Angeles 90017 Other offices throughout the area l, • • ' A.f DAILY PIL01 Assassin .. Squad 'Kills Man BELFAST, Northern Ireland CUPI) -Protestant snipers and British troops traded fire early today and a Protestant workmru1 shot by an assassination squad ' died this morning, the fourth '-person to die in the new wave of sectarian violence that began last Friday. Police said three gunmen burst into a local government cleans· ·ing depot in-East Belfast late , .l\1onday ni~ht, singled out 57· Tue&d1y,Auqusl 12. 197S Stuck Sta/,l Brings Suit BOISE, Idaho (AP ) -A wornao has fil ed suit for $102.592, claiming she was trapped in a rest room stall. Betty A. Power and her bu!band Kent said she suf- fered serious injuries Aug. 10, 1973, tryi ng to get out of Ute stall in the fourth noor ladies room of the Simplot Building in downtow n Boise. She said her injuries w e re th e r es ult o f negligence and careless- ness in m aintaining the r est room . The suit was fil ed agains t Simplot Industries, Inc .• of Boise and J .R. Simplot Realty Corp. of Caldwell. Idaho. ' r Fords Enjoy Night ·Life VAIL, Colo. (UPI) -While the lnkspols sang "t Don't Want to Set the World on i''ire, ·· Preside nt und Mrs. i'"ord danced cheek to cheek Monday night at a discotheque where Secret Service a.gents scurried to fiod partners. • The Fords had been entertaining Pepi Gramshammer and his wife Sheika in a small private dinner party when suddenly all decided to attend one or lhe late evening performances or the Jnkspots at "Sheika's Discotheque" owned by Gramshammer, Gramshammer is a former Austrian ski star and friend of I.he Fords. ''IT BROUGHT BA(]( memories,'' Ford said, dancing to the tunes or the lnkspots, stars of the 1940s. The Fords were on the dance floor during mos t of the songs, which included ''lf I Didn't Care,'' and ''It's a Sin to Tell a Lie." Ford wore a tan mod sports outfit with an open collar. Ford was amused that his Secret Service agents managed to form a loose cordon a.round, wondering aloud once how they had managed to find sueh "good Jooking partners'' aJI of a sudd~n. ·Alter the duncing Ford walked for a block and a half Wlth his arm a round his wife back to their vacation home al the foot oC Vail Mountain. TJIE FORDS WERE joined on the tlanee Ooor by Lt. Gtn. Drent Scowcroft, his deputy national security affairii adviser, and Donald Rumsfeld, the president's chief of staff. Other patrons applauded the Fords and some came over lo shake his hand. One young girl tried to get him to dance with her but he tactfully atayed with his partner. For the finale, the Inkspots sang "We'll Meet Again'' aod Ford daneed the last number wilb his wife. THE WAITRESS WHO brought a round or boUrbon and water drinks for the president's party told reporters "l 'rn a nervous wreck." At _one point, she spilled a drink on her employer. ( IN SHORT ) year-old John llunter from his Hoffa workmates ·and shot him in the chest. Hunter died a few hours Son, FBI Names In the News 1 later in a hospital. 1 The s hooting came in the midst <>f rioting and street battles, lhe l: most serious in the Protestant .. Crumlin Road are a of West Belfast where a police station ,came under attack from gunmen •and a rioting crowd who hurled rocks. 'Mideast Shuttle WASHINGTON CAP) Secretary of State Henry A. Kiss- inger says he likely will decide within the next 10 days .... ·hether to undertake a new round of shut- Ue diplomacy in the Middle East. Kissinger said that chances of a peace settlement are "better than they have been in a while," but added a decision on resurriing shuttle negotiations will come after advanced lcchni cal dis- cussions with a two-me mber Israeli negotiating team set to begin today in Washington_ 'Not flosille' UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. <UPI ) -North and South Vi et- nam s a y they'r e willing t o establish diploma tic relations with the United States even 1 though America blocked their admission to the United Nations. The North and South Vi ct- 1 namese observers at the United I Nations issued a joint statement ~ Mond ay night saying they "are not hostile .. to the United States ' and •·ar e willin ~ lo establis h _normal r('iations. '' • ' Coa•t Guard /tfo"e WASHINGTON !UPll -The Coast Guard has det:·ided lo let "''omen atte nd its New London, Conn .• academy starling nex t July. But they will not be allowed lo go to sea on Coast Guard shi ps . Congress recently passed an amendment t o the De fense , Weapons and M anpo\11er Bill re- quiri ng the three milit ary acaden1ies to a ccept women cadets. But the Coast Guard ('omes under the Department or ,Transportation and was not af. fectcd by the act. Train Talb SALISBURY, Rhodesia <AP) ~-The Rhodesian government ·announced today that constitu- tional talks with blac k na- tionalists on the white-ruled na- t ion's political future will be held · •within the next two weeks. ' The governm ent announce- ment confirmed that talks will be "held aboard a South Afri can train straddling the Victoria ~Falls Bridge Jin kin# Rhodesia 'and Zambia. Tales Conflict DETROIT (l1PI) -The son or form er Teamsters pres ident James lloffa says tbe FBI has in· terviewed a man who claims to have witnessed his father·s ab- duction. New Fare Cuts Seen By United WASHINGTON (AP)-United Airlines has proposed a new di s- count fare that would cut the cost or air travel to almost all cities the airline serves by 30 percent during o£f-peak winter months and by 20 per cent during the peak summer months. rr app roved by the Civil Aeronautics Roa rd_ the new rare would go into effect f'eb. 1. 1976, and would supersede Un ited 's current bi centennial fare, which expires Jan. 31, 1976. TllF. NEW DISCOUNT pro- posed by the nation"s largest ai r carrier Would eliminat~ current weekend and travel distance restrictions. Uni ted claims the ne"'-' fare would "bring into effect a more simplified and fl exible structure £or th e traveling public and travel agents ." Unlike the bicentennial fare. which is good only on Oi ghts of more than 750 miles di stance. the new discount would apply to all citi es s erved by µnjted except flights to Fl orida and to llawaii. lJnder the proposal, United IA'Ould a ll ow discounts on up to 35 percent or all scats for any fli ght. Ti ckets Yoould have to be purchased 14 days in advance and the passeng er would have to stay at his destination for seven to JO days. THE NEW discount would mean the cost or a round trip from New York lo the West Coast "·ould drop to $255 during the off. peak season and to $291 during the · peak season. The regular coach fare in those markets is $3&1 . Denver lo Seattle fli ghts would cost $126 during the off-peuk and $144 during the peak season. The current round trip coach ticket for that route is $180. The new rare would be availa- ble both with or without a ground tour reatur~. thus covering OOth travelers who want a special tour and those who a re visiting friends and relatives. ".(uthorities have interviewed extenSi\'el.Y an individual who claims he was an eyewitness to the abduction at the Ma chus Red Fox restaurant," J ames P. Hoffa told newsmen at the family's Lake Orion home. ''HE HAS GIVEN us substan· tial leads which have been followed up carefully." Hoffa ·s state ment contradicted remarks by FBI officials that no promising leads have turned up in the 12-day-old investigation and that authorities do not know whether Hoffa's disappearance July 30 ··was voluntary or otherwise.·• An FBI spokesman said. "We have no knowledge of a witness to the abduction of Mr. l-loffa." 1-l offa refused to answer newsmen's questions alx>ut the alleged mysterious witness. lie said he ta ped an appeal for help in the in vesti gation for broadcast by Los Angeles television stalion K'JTV "because \lt'e feel there is evidence Lo be made available" in that area. "WE THINK WE are going to have a succ~ss ful solution to this crime,,. Hoffa said. But special agent Jay Bailey of the FBl 's Detroit office said in· vesLigators had no information lo s how whether Hoffa is alive or dead and have no suspect, no motives and no evidence of an abduction. Although Bailey said he is not pessimis tic about chances for Horra·s s afe return. he added that "with the passage of time the apprehension docs grow." U.S. Attorney Ralph Guy or· dered a federal grand jury in- vestigation of Hoffa's disap- pearance and said he would begin issuing subpoenas to "un- cooperative witnesses'' this week. Gu y refused to say who might be called to testify but said there were several witnesses who '"have not fully cooperated V>'ith investigators." Doily Pilot D~i•ery Is Guorontttd Monday·Fnday 11 you do not have Your paper by 5 30 p m .. call belore 1 p "'· and your COPY W•LI be de- hvered, S<1turday and Sunday: U you do not receive your copy by 9 a m Satur- day. or 8 ;:i m. Sunday. cal1 l>f!!Ofe 10 fl m, and your copy woU be dehvenxt ctrc:.ic1tl-,,...,...,.... Mos! Orange County A1eas 642-4321 Norlt<west Hunl1nglon B each. and Weslm1nsle1 ....... 54C..12ZO San Clemenlc, Capistrano Beach. San Juan Cao•Slrano. Dana Point South Laguna. Laguna Nu;1uel .... _,.,. 4'5-06)0 ·~ .......... Phillip K. Shinnick, former U.S . Olympic Team long jumper says he has been fired as professor of sports <t l Rut gers U ni versity because he has been called to tes tify in P atty Hearst case. Family of kidnaped Samuel · Bronfman II, heir to $1.7 billion Seagram's liquor fortune, said today in New York they want evidence he is alive, but might pay ransom anyway. ··--Former attorney gener:il Richard G . Kleindienst has been suspended from prac· ticing law for one month in Was hington, D.C. for not telling truth in !TI antitruSt case. Four Red Office8 Sacked Anti-Communist Mobs Contirwe Protests LISBON. Portugal (U PI ) - Angry mobs protesting the pro- communist policies of the three- man ruling military junta sacked Communist Party and other lef- tis t headquarters in rour Portugues e cities toda y_ J\.loderate military opposition to premier Vasco Goncalves was . reported growing. The bi ggest clash or the day was in the northern town or Viseu where 4,000 stone-throwing de- monstrators broke through army lines and destroyed Communists headquarters in a battle in which 15 were wounded. Later the crowds formed and wrecked the headquarters of another lefl- wing party. Other leftist headquarters suf- fered the sanJe treatment in Vila Verde, Tc@."dela and Porto, the largest city in the conservative north. TROOPS AND POLICE patrolled Viseu's streets, but did li ttle lo hinde r the crowds Crom sacking the offices or the pro- c o m mun i s t Portu g ue se Democratic movement and burn- ing its contents. Communists during the night wounded 15 of the city's residents when they tried lo defend their party headquarters by firing pistols and throwing gasoUne bombs at attacking crowds. for army reinforcement," in . .an- licipation of violence theri:. Reports in Lisbon said' a ma- jority of the army units around the country have endorsed a moderate document drawn up by former foreign m inister Maj. Melo Antunes opposing premier Vasco Goncalves' efforts to turn Portugal into a Soviet.style People's Democ racy. They were joined by a s ignificant number or navy and air force officers. NEW RIOTING was feared tonight In the southeastern town of Evora , a Comm uni st stronghold, where the Socialists called a rally ror tonight, and in the riot-torn northern town of Fare during the funeral o( a man killed by the Communists. Troop reinforcements were rushed to both cities. The crowd in Viseu smashed windows, ripped out plumbing. t,ossed office equipment onto the s treet and burne'-' brokep• furniture in bonfires in front of the building. A fire departme:P' official said in de11troying Uie place they even "brou.ght U\~ bathtub out." ~ A POLICE spokesman sai,d· Communists ins ide the heaq- quarters fired pistols and lhrey.r gasoline bombs into the crowd. 'A Misericordia hospital spokesman said 15 persons were iltjured in the attack a nd four ,were l.n critical condition, two from gunshot wounds. Following the riots Police rt'. commended all leftist part! s evacuate their headquarters Viseu. Troops in Viseu rescutfl the Communists shortly befo~ dawn, then allowed the crowds Co sack the party's offices and tUl'Jl the contents into a giant bonfire, I 'Affair' Affair ·' • Mrs. Ford Reaction Mixed . I VAIL, Colo. (AP) -Religious and antipornography leaders say they are aghast, 1hoCked and ap· palled at First Lady Betty Ford's comment that she "wouldn't be surprised'• iC her 18-year-old daughter, Susan, had an affair. t1on, cancel my vote in '76.'•j "How can you approve of abor· tion and promiscuity in one breath and speak of faith in God. in the next?'' ''For the love ot J eny -be discreet... • Storms Soak East Coast Troops rescued the Communist Party members shortly before dawn, then left the crowds to rampage through the building and bum its contents. The crowds returned to the streets as police recommended leftist parties evacuate all of their offices in the city. Police in another northern town appealed. Elsewhere, Mrs. Ford gained some support. Marion Mflonson, president of the Washingt.On stale chapter o( Church Women Unit· ed, said. "I'm happy to at least see her mention such things and talk about them. They too often gi.?l ignored and hushed up." On !he olher side were ~jl sentiments as: ''At last a first real fady,,. ''Congratulations on the first open press conference in our hla· tory. You have set an examJ)Ja for all future first ladiea. We love you, Betty,·· ''You make me «fx ... tre mely proud to be a woman and an American. Because of you, t will support your husband.•• Chicago Also Drenched; Traffic Snarled Temperature" H IOll L-Ptp. ,AlbuQ~•QuO 90 l>l AU...,18 R! "' ,01 l\11t.eritleid ·10• n llolM! •n j t fkn.lon M 7l Bull•!o 79 61> Cll•c•oo 11 69 .11 Cindnn•!I 91 6S c1<rw1•n<J es "' Dilllil\ ""' 11 De11ver Cit •• De\MolrwS <11 70 .11 ,De1•0lt '' 61 .11 Frnno "' 6? t-1111,1 U JS .OI lt&f\Wi (lfy 1Ql JS U~Veo•~ HM n l.ollli .. d•e <IO 7• Mtmotu' CIO 11 'M ..... M ll Ml!w&UkM I 1 61 MllWle-Ui M 11 ...... °'"'."" at. ,, 11111 .... "°'" ·~ ., .crl INonn Pl•tte "' '' ,O:l&homl Olp •l .. OrNlt\& 'IS 71 Pwlm stlfi"9'1 IOCI llJ fl'Nl.cle!Plll• ,, •• Phoml11 IDO IO I Pllbtlo.lrllh ID •S .01 ..... 111""1 IDO 6S ....... 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"""' today •ncl Wtdflli.-.... l..lthl .,,Orl•ti•t •Inds t11rough IOl'llQl'llt. HIOflt IOOl'r In 11'11I0•10"1.. CO&U•I llH'lllff•l1,1tl , wilt ,..,.. bttwt1n •J •n d 74. lrll•nd 11m - Pl'f'•lurft ¥rill r•nce b9t ... 11 ~ anct ... Thi ... llln'llltf"•hln wl 11 b9 ... Gulf Ac.cu.sed Of Violating Lending Laws WASHINGTON CAP) -'11te Federal Trade Commission to-- day accused Guir Oil Corp. of violating !he Truth in Lending Act by railing to tell custDmers that credit coats are hidden in the price or merchandise promoted. through the malls . Tbe complaint alleaed tbat Gull's soUcitaUons tD orodit cll1'd cuatomen stated there was '1no charge for cffillt" or "no finance char1e• • Jor installment pw'Chases, but tbat credit COits were Included In tbe mercban· dlaeprtce. · '11te FTC pr0Po1ed that.Gulr be required tD poel lhe nollce, "'11te coat of credit la inclOded in tbe price ~uoted ror the goods and service!I," wherever the price i& quoted in advertlsemenu extend· lna: conturrier credit in more Lb.an rour in&tallmenta . SHEILA WEIDENFELD, Mrs. Ford's press secretary, said Monday that a tally of telegrams · received at the White House so far ran ts pro and 13 against, but that telephone calls were against Mrs. Ford's views by a 2 to 1 margin. · President Ford, who pl1nned a round or golf today as the rtrst family continued ill vacatiOn at Vall, COio., remained above !he eontroveray. A White House spokesman has quoted Ford as saying in reaction to Mrs. Ford's st.atements that he has never tried lo keep bis wife from speak· ing ber mind. Mn. Ford al,o said ~nday on the CBS profram "to Minutes" that sbe lboutht premarital sex mlP,, in 1ome caaes, lower the divorce rate and that the ~preme Court's legall11Uon ol abortion was "a greal, j;reat de- cision.'' ., AMONG SOME ol th.i com- menta relayed by Mrs. Welden· fe1dwere : "Object lo your 1tand on abor-· l Scattered comment trom re- ligious leaders was mostly a(l .. verse. Dr. W. A. CrilweU, pastor.ot lhe 20,000·member ;First Blpljg Church or Dallas, the world'• largest Baptist conrre11ucia. slid, ''I was aghast ••• J.candoe think that !he First Lady ol W. land would descend to 1uc:b a Pt• ter type or mentallty .•. l'or bm' 'lb ·ofrer her own d1ugt,1« In wa kind or illicit 1exual relatlomblp with a man is unthinkable ··• • Her own daughter I'• A SPOKESMAN FOR U.. Jlolt Rev. Edwin Brodeitct, bllbOc> al lbe Albany, N.Y., -· 1ald the Roman Catbollc prolate wu "really shocked." 'J Eldlir Gordon B. ,lllllckiey ' the Church of Je1ua Christ ol tjie Latler\da1 Salnla (Mormon) betd a new1 conference in Manila tD "support cb11Uty ••• ber.S-. marrtaae ••• and Odellly aftlell m1rrtace. '' , • 14 ·wiu gist cha sail mo4 tl<m reg;'. pir1 ne• mot typl fl111J int< rec1 oUc the tioai sys! ago is d fBCi sy11 o!U aprl the ·U<>< ed I ;plar ~ •the "!he "81 •ha\ oth. yea per mif 'tin1 yea the gisr sys D I A '" L ··-'i.;'s~ sla1 OU• ,• 't!i bee ..Ciuo .\ler ,. T tW'l 'KC Joo Inqi tha . pro bet ·vor· tori ned Ii Ow ch• ata gla1 by Jae ( Iha to1' giv , as I~ Sil ' bal ' bel l •De °" in1i •• : 1m: " c c <' c (. c t ~ Q I· • IOPereent Liceme Fee Disco.unt Set • SACRAMENTO <UPI) -California motorists will be glven a 10 percent discount on automobfle re- gistration fees l ater this year because of the state change-over to a year· round registration system. The Department of Motor Vehicles Monday said the discount is designed to compensate motorists for inconvenience caused by the registra- tJoo change, . Begi~ning in October, the department will mai l regis~allon renewal notices that will give new ex- piration dates for 16 million vehicle owners. The new registrations will range between seven and 18 months. THE AVERAGE license fee is $36 and the t rptcal discount will be $3.60. Department officials figure they will make up the difference by earning Jnte~est on t~e one-time greater pay ments,,they will receive the first year. California motorists also will receive t wo stickers for each license plate instead of one as in ~e past. The first will indicate the year of registra· tion and the second the month of expiration. The massiye conversion to the year·round system, a uthorized by the Legislature four ·years ~go b1;1t delayed by a controversy over computers JS designed to end long lines which motorists hav~ faced at DMV offices each year under the current system , in which all registrations expire at the eftd of the year. UPIT•l ... IO .SEEKS NEW TRIAL Murderer Manson Davis Flays .First Lady's Viewpoints I Tuesday. August 12. 1975 OAJL V PILOT A5 / Blames Nixon 'Dair· raiser' Mass Killer Manson .Seeking New Trial • Charge Dismissed SANTA BARBARA (AP)-Chargesofil· legally growing opium poppies have been dis· missed again.st Michael Butler, producer of the rock musical, ''ff.air," and three codefen• dants. · • LOS ANGELES <UPI) -Con· victed murderer Charles Manson says a pronoun cement of his guilt by then-President Richard Nixon -blared in newspaper headlines -was the main reason he and three r~ma l e fol lowers were found guilty of the Tate-LaBianca slayings. . The cult-leader or a group or followers known as the "family " made the s tatement in a copyrighted interview with Stan Atkinson of KTVU in San Fran- ~isco and broadcast here, rol low- 1ng Manson's appeal for a new lrial. The appeal, filed in the State Court or Appeals Monday, cited a Supreme Court decision giving def~ndants the right to act as thei..r. own lawyers. Manson pro- tested al his 1971 trial that he did not want a defense attorney and prererred to a ct as his own counsel. I-le was denied. At hJs trial , Manson, whose Oamboyant and often bizarre ac-The charges were dismissed Monday by lions prompted one prosecutor to Municipal Judge Arnold Cowan, who ruJed the label his conduct ''obs truc-search warrant obtained by s heriCf's deputies tionist," accused the judge, the to search Butler's luxurious estate in sub- district attorney and aJI other at-U;fban MontecitQ last July 9 was uncousUtu· torneys he had ever met or being "'=ti=o=n=al=a=n=d=b=a=s=e=d=u=po=n=ins=uf=r1='c=ie=n=t=e=vi=·d=e=n=c=e=.==' ··onthesameside.'' - ••TJI E COU RT is the very r-=-;;:--::--:=:-:==:::-:=-:=,--=,,,.,=,--~,,..., same thing that is trying lo kill RU PTO RED? me," he said. "You want to give me ~dvice with one hand and put me 1n lhe gas chamber with the other.'' At one point in the trial, FREE DEMONSTRATION Of PAD-0-SEAL 1 Manson held in front or the jury a Byo Pneumatic Su speosion Tec.fn:>b;;st direct from factory d newspaper headline that read, be held.at CORAL REEF h'OTH.. COSTA MESA. ONE DAY •'Man so n g uilty, Nixon CN..V,Tlvs.,/\ug.l'41h. declares.'' HOURS: 10 /\.M. Td J P.M. ord 5 P.M. Till 7 PM. In the interview, Manson said •flOBB.TTOBINO •N:>STAAPSTO CHAlt there were several reasons he did • N) BLO:LE TO CDUGE •NO 51.RGRY t t I l • f'C> N£CllOl'-.IS • WATIRPROOF ~J.resen a ega defense at his • S'MM IN IT, 8.\THE IN IT • RUSTPR.cx::F • ~ANO Af'Pfl;QVED av oo:ras • MEDICARE COVERAG: "The primary reason came .,.._.,_...,.,_ ....... ,.... .. ._...,~-­ when the President or the U.S. - --. ,....,. .... ,_ --....... - -..... I .. ..._ said we were guilty, directly or =.,---:"'.':::'~.!,·.::'::':4~~..:=:; indirectly. That pretty much OlllN.,,_.To11.rT.TWo .. i.-11.M •r~n.n......,,..,,..., -1'91 CoaAI. I• MOTa. !641 ........... ~ -made up lhe minds of the people. "The pre55 had convicted us.. Al.LIED SURGICAL APPLIANCE co. THE DEPARTMENT'S workload also will be spread more evenly throughout the year. LOS ANGELES CUP!) - F.dward Davis, Los Angeles' out· spoken police chief known for hi s blunt social commentaries, Mon- day criticized First Lady Betty Ford for providing "establish- ment approval" by advocating premarital sex and marijuana use by young people. THE APPEAL "''as riled on behalf of Man son, Patrieia Krenwinkle, Susan Atkins and Leslie Van Houten, all convicted or slaying movie star Sharon Tate, four of her house.iniests and .Mr. and Mrs. Leo La Bianca. We could have even cleaned that P~O. Box 93, Pittsfield, Ill., 62363 up had we had a chance to pre-':==::'.~===============~ sent our derense, but when Nixon - DMV Director Herman Sillas explained that the calen~ar ye~r will be divided into 120 registra- ~%d.'.':hat he said, it had to take STOCK MARKET · lie said he was not happy with 'STUMBLES ~ '· • tJon deadlines with the new expiration dates select- ed by computer based on a combination of license ,plate letters and numbers. • If a renewal date is sooner than 12 months from ~e usual Feb. 6 expiration, the ree will be proi>or-~onately less than the traditional year-long fee. IC the renewal date comes later than the 12 months ~the fee will be larger. · ' • ''IT WILL ALL even out in the end,'' Sillas said. ••aut to offset the inconvenience to those who will •have to register their vehicles again· in 1976 and others who will be paying for more than just a one· year registration, the department is deducting 10 percent from the total fee." · Motorists with the middle letter "E" and the middle numeral ''8'' on their license plates will con- ·tinue to pay registration fees at the same time each year. All others will obtain new renewal dates. The department has been experimenting with the year-round concept since 1971 when it began re- gistering all new motorcycles on the staggered system. j . I FRESH FISH But the rough and tough police chief, who last week insisted that the rising crime rate may be ·traced to the liberation of women, praised Mrs. Ford's can- dor even though most ''parents might not agree." (Editorial comment,A6). "I think that saying that pre- marital sex is okay renects her viewpoint,., Davis said. "l do not think that is the viewpoint of the majority of American patents.·• DAVJS SAID the First Lady's remarks on marijuana use may influence the decision by some young people on whether or not to use pot. "U t hey hear the First Lady say, 'well, my kids have tried it. 1 thirik I would have tried it if it The defendants were sen- tenced to die in the gas chamber. The sentences were commuted to life in prison when the death per;ialty was abolished. The Supreme Court ruled June 30, in Faretta vs. CaliJornia, thal a defendant has a constitutional right to r erusc court-appointed ·counsel a nd act as his own la"'•yer. It was not clear whether the high court will make the decision retroactive. which could pave the way for thousand s or prisonei-s to appeal ror new trials so they could act as their own attorneys. the case his attorneys presented and thought he and the girls could have done better. • ''Those incidents that took place (the killings) have nothing to do with me personally. even though 1 ·m responsible and could accept a certain amount of responsibility,., he said. When asked ~·h y he did not say •'I 'm not guilt y ," Manson replied : "I tried that and r wasn't al- lowed to disagree. I was allowed to sit down and be qu.iet. That is what public opinion called for." Board Seeks End To Nude Beaches Damages had been ava'ilable -it just Wa sn't available when I was young,' I think a lot of young children might say, "Well, if the PALERMO. Sic.ily .l"irstLadythinksit'sokaytotry,l SAN DIEGO (AP) -A city beach sites for legal nudity also (AP> -Seven men were guesslwill'.'' council committee has called for was defeated by the same arrested for buying -Davis, who believes in making an end to nude sunbathing at margin. frozen fi sh, thawing arrests -:not excuses-and pro-Black's Beach. The committee action sets the them in dirty aea water udly points out that Los Angeles The Public Facilities and stage for a showdown this week · LOS ANGELES (AP) and then sellina them as has enjoyed "six years of civil ' Recreation Committee voed 3·1 between the friends and foes of ·'-A Superior Court fresh fish at three times peace" since he took over the Monday to abolish the 900-foot nude bathing. The full COUDcil is ·judge has aw a rde d the original price, police police department, has gained ••swim suit optfonal'' zone expected to vote on the Jssue '$3S,OOO in damages for said. national attention because of his established by the council lS Thursday. , slande r to Evangelist The culprits were ''gallows'' humor at public monlhsago. Councilman Leon Williams I Awarded .,, NEW YORK -The stock market experienced its second straight substantial fall to-r , day; profit taking was tNe key ,! word ror the session. The Dow· .Jones average of 30 indus- . trials Cell 11.19 points to wind up the week with the. largest net decline in over a month. Saving _ is a sure lhing. • Stocks. bonds and precious metals are all mcrybe's. But your money can earn up to 7%% annually at AVCO (accourits insured toS40.000 each). and that•s a sure thing. An AVCO Savings Counsellor can recommend the s martest plan for you. 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D . .\ILY 1•1r~OT EDITORl.-\L P .-\GF: Suspicion Confirllled ' • The jump in food prices already noted by many louseholders has been confirmed in the latest figures released by the Labor Department. A July increase of 1.2 percent in the Wholesale Price Index has reversed the brief respite from infla- tion that look prices dOV.'Jl a notch or two in June. In that month, the index dropped one·tenth of 1 percent, leading to apparently false hopes that the inflationary 5piral might be going inlo reverse. Contributing to the increase were grain prices up 10.7 percent; vegetables up 7.8 percent; livestock 3.1 percent; poultry up 4.9.percent and sugar up 6.1 per- cent from June. · Since wholesale prices are rather promptly reflected on the supermarket shelves, t he officiaJ statistics only serve to confirm the suspicion that life's gettin g more expensive again. By way of comparison with the not·so-far -off "good old days," the index now stands al 175.7 per- cent of the 1967 average. Wh ich, in consumer language, m eans \bat il now takes $1. 75 lo buy goods that cost $1in1967. The rate of innation in the U .S. still is well behind mnst other countries, but unfortunately the gap seems to be narro\\ing. Chief Explains Crime Los Angeles Police Chief Ed Davis, who recently supported ha ndgun ownership so we can be ready to &•protect our coastline," has come up with another eyecatcher. . . Chief, of course, doesn't bandy words when there's a headline in sight. The way Davis sees it, women who don't slay al J1ome to provide love and culture for their young are Jacking in morality and producing a generation of savages. Suggesting that the 10 million women who are heads of households in the U.S. and the millions more who work because they have lo are neglectful and probably immoral mothers is pushing it a little far, Chief. · Lel's get into the 20th century and look for more rational answers lo the crime problem. Car Pool Sense A responsible vote by the state Legislature should serve lo correct an unfortunate Public Utilities Com- mi ssion ruling that left car pool drivers out on a limb last April. The PUC found that Mrs. Garlene Zapitelli was operating a business, rather than a car pool, by charging fellow workers $8 a week for a 77-mile round trip daily from Fountain Valley to Redondo Beach. The charge had been filed by the operator of a commuter bus service who charged $11 for the same trip. The P UC, s uspending a fine for Mrs. Zapitelli, ruled she could carry no more than eight persons in her 15-passenger van and charge for no more than ac- tual gasoline cOsts. • The Chief now has figured out that the current rise in crime is due to women's liberation and, unless we can figure some way to get women ''unli berated'' crime will go from bad lo worse. In fact, he told a middle-aged breakfast club au- dience, "It's going to shock the hell out of you." The The new legislation, introduced by Assemblyman Robert Burke (R-Huntington Beach ) and approved by the Legislature, will modify PUC regulations by permitting workers to share all car pooling costs without being licensed by the PUC. 'Sa_y, Charlie. About that downward trend we svotted ... ' Now we're making some sense on the energy. conservation front. Gambling Buffer F or State? ( EARL WATERS ) In an efrort to block further en· croachments in the Lake Tahoe Basin by Nevada gaming in· ter esls, Assemblyman Edwin Z'Berg has proposed legalized 1 ambling in California. His m easure may well rally the educational and environmental forces of the state to its support. •1 For Z'Berg sta unchly defends his bill as a n environmental measure a nd "not a gambl· i&:lg bill." He •aid it is de· signed to ex· ert pressure upon Nevada to cease issu· i·n g permits f or new ~asinos at Lake Tahoe. Wh at may attract the formida· ble sup port of the education lob· by is a provision which would al· locate 50 percent of the lax re· Venues from s uc h legalized j"ambling to the state's education fund. As Congr essma n John Burton once remarked on the floor of the Assembly. the school people would approve the l.egislature robbing banks if they were promised the money. Z'BERG'S measure, a con- atilutional amendment, would establish . a state gaming com· inission with authority to license casinos. However, these would be permitted only in two coun- ties, El Dorado and Placer, and then only on sites outside the basin. But none could be licensed Until Nevada acted to approve one more casino at Tahoe. . It is that threat which Z'Berg bopes will serve to head off any new gambling establishments at the lake. · Z'Berg's sincerity in the mat- ter is hardly subject to dispute. He has a solid record of cham· pioning environmental causes. His efforts to establish controJs over the development of Lake '-Tahoe have been unceasing. 'l'hey have also been futile. • For, although Z'Berg's legisla· -tion created a Tahoe Regional • "Planning Agency, desi1,.rned to "!!alt expa nsion of gambling at· '\ractions at the lake, new hig h 'Tise gaming hotels have con· .. tinued to win approval. P1111~h Dear Gloomy Gus No strikes ! No slowdowns! No walkouts! Just let the workers vote thei r own pay i n creases (l ike the Senators and Congressmen voted theirs), then give them a month "s \'acation lo recove r from s uch an arduou s tusk! R.W.F. Gloomy G.,,, <Omm•nU •rt 11Pbmillff tty ruder• •n<:I Clo r>OI ntc•••••ily reflPCI Ille vitws ot l~t news~p•r. S.lld yow ptt Pft-e to Gloomy Gin, D•llY Pilot. THE PROBLEM arises because the Jake shores on the two s ta tes. Nevada, where gambling is legal, obviously does not share California's concern over the future of Lake Tahoe. Jt apparently sees nothing wrong in permitting further casino con- centrations in the basin. The environmentalists not on ly oppose any new gaming palaces but many would like to rid the area of those al r eady there. But it has become more than a mere battle of environmentalists versus developers. They have aroused the fears of many Californi<ins not normally identified with ecological causes. Reports of pollution of the lake to the point where it is claimed near irredeemable, together with air pollution now said to be at tbe level of San Francisco, have been alarming. ARGUING that those who go to the area lo ga mble "don't even know the lake is there," they eon· tend the lake should be preserved for its recreational and scenic value. "Gambling can be done anywhere even in tl)e middle of the desert as Las Vegas has proved,'' th ey theori~. It is an irony that Nevada has ·seemed to favor the buildup of Tahoe ga mbling in preference to Reno whic h is much more ac- cessible lo Californians. A four lane divided hi ghway goes directly there from the Bay.Area whereas the south Lake Ta.hoe access is over a mountainous route, much or which is only two lane. Z'Berg's proposal follows the Jine of thinking which periodical· Jy bas brought propo&als for a ''buffer zone'' of legalized gamblin g one mile within the California-Nevada border on the direct r outes to Reno and Las Vegas. Those favoring that plan hcave sought to head oft the flow of California money into Nevada "A pity your second book wasn't o best seller like your first." A mbit ion vs. Family P ressure Kennedy's Presidential Game WASHINGTON -Last week Sen. Edward M. Kennedy placed a telephone call that more than any public announcement ext· inguished hope for his presiden- tial candidacy fo r 1976 and thereby r emoved one highly dis· ruptive element from national Democratic politics. Kennedy's call to House ma· jority leader Thomas P. CTip) O 'Neill declaring flat- ly he would not be a can· didale ended th e little game the two Massachuset- ts politicians had played for months but had gotten out of hand the last week. For r easons not clear to anybody else and perhaps murky to himself, Kenn edy had used O'Neil l to keep alive his pre· sidenlial prospects and, conse· quently, discourage ardent Ken· nedyites from embracing other candidates. But the game had gone too far with O'Ncill 's ap· pearance on CBS's "Face the Na- tion" July 27, forcing Kennedy to stop it entirely. IN URGING everybody all year not to take seriously Ken- nedy's profess ion of non - candidacy, O'Neill felt with good ( EVANS-N OVAK ) "r eason he was tallowing the Senator·s wishes. Jn a telephone conversation three months ago, O'Neill asked Kennedy whether he should stop such talk. ''Keep me alive," Ke nnedy replied. Wb en Kennedy aides urged O'Neill to stop boosting Kennedy for President, he replied Ken· nedy would ha veto ask himself.· · O'NeilJ ·s insistence tbat Ken · nedy would run, however, was taken less and less seriously until a series of events beginning July 17, when Kenn edy, O'Neill and five other House members new from Washington to Boston for a fund-raiser. As they left their private plane, O'Neill informed Kennedy he would be on "Face the Nation" and asked the Senator whether he wanted to be taken out of the presidential picture. The reply, as revealed by O'Neill on the pro- gram, was ''Keep me alive, Tip." That account wa s corroborated to us by two of the House mem· bers present, Reps. Bella Abzug or New York and Joseph D. Early of Massachusetts, nei ther or whom felt Kennedy was obvious· ly joking. ''Sure , they were joshing around,•• Early told us, "but there's no doubt the Senator was serious.'' ALTHOUGH O'Neill taped "Face the Nation" Friday morn - ing, July 25, ne"'S event& forced the program to be rebroadcast l ive on S und ay . O 'Nei ll telephoned Kennedy Saturday night to reveal he had repeated the "keep me alive" quote on the discarded taped version, adding the program would be rebroad- cast live Sunday. Kennedy did not ask him to lay oft. It was now th at the Teddy-and- Tip Show began to run wild. O'Neill's prediction of Kennedy's candidacy was featured on network news shows and com- mented on by David Broder of the Washington Post and Roger Mudd of CBS. Coincidentally, we reported fr om Chi cago that Mayor Richard J . Daley had not abandoned K e nn edy -for- President hopes. When we informed Kennedy's office that two other Coogressmen had corroborated O'Neill's version of the July J7 conversation, the Senator's aides told us the incident was dangerous ly mus hroomin g. More important than staff ad- vice, however, was pressure from Kenn edy's family. So, Kennedy tried to call O'Neill, fin all y reaching him th at night. The Senator told him his mother, wife and tamily wanted presidential talk stopped. Hear· Ing this new signal for the first lime, O'Neill called in wire service rePorters. T HAT KENNEDY had used O'Neill to keep his presidentiai hopes alive is obvious. But why! One answer is KeMedy's own ambivalence. A r espected non· political £ig ure who visited him a few days ago carile away believ- ing Kenn edy wants to be Presi- dent and would like to run in 1976 but feels frustrated by personal problems and li abilities. Moreover, Kennedy in past• yea r s encouraged public specul ation even after deciding not to run . While adamant against a presidential draft at Chicago in 1968, Kennedy scolded an aide for too flatly declaring his un availability. Just before Miami Beach in 1972, Kennedy misdirected reporters to con- sider him a vice presidential possibility, Whatever its motive, Ken- nedy's game with O'Neill added instability to a Democratic pre- sidential picture chaotic enough without h is contribution. O'Neill's "keep me alive" quote built Kennedy talk to such an in- tensity that Kennedy had to place his night call. In so doing, he has more emphatically than ever re- moved himself from the pre- sidential picture. Unaudited Fed Spends Free~y WASHINGTON -Last 'I/ear the Federal Reserve System spent $8,204 to move one of its employes the long dist ance from Jacksonville, Fla., to Atlan- ta, Ga . The Fed has assets of almost $114 billion, mostly in the form or U.S. Government securities on which you and I pay the Fed nearly $6 billion a year in in- terest. Jt is these profits which permit the Fed to be so un- derstanding about moving ex- penses ; they also enable the Fed to escape going to Congress for an annual a ppropriation as every other part of our government - even the meenic·poos of the CIA -must do. The Fed spends as it pleases and answers questions about l t 11e l! only when it cares to. Jn addition to its wealth and profit s, this agency a l10 bandies transactions totaling over .. lrtllloa • year, and au or tbil hap- pens without· on outside audit. The Pentagon Is s ubject to out- side audit, the White House is subject to oui.lde audit, but the Ft<! audii. ti.elf and aslu us to take its word for its honesty, frufality and Hf8City. Recmt11 tb•t marvelous, old- Ume Tex81 Ped filhteT. Rep. Wri&bt Patman, bu bad his starr look into how thll unique agency 1pendl the public'• IDOl>eY run- ning itself. Jn the last decade the Fed's expenses have gone up al"""'l 200 ,~rc<J1t to a toU1 ol clOM! to $600 mllllon. (The proOla tbe Ffd.doesn't spend on llaell. 1 ( VO N HOFFMAN ) are turned in to the Treasury.) HERE ARE a few amming items. Last year the New York Federal Reserve Bank spent $4,749 ror office Christmu de- corations. It also spent $9.67 for bowling score sheets. $1,372 on membership dues to the Council on Foreign Relations, Sl.23,0'73 on American Airline tickets and $119.32 on golf rees. The Louisville branch or tbe St. Louis Fed ble w $1,226 on bocne and dinner ror 19 people. Houston treated itself to a $2,172 luncbeon. The Chicago Fed (ound a way to spend $122,000 recruiting new employes, while lhe larger New York Bank said It could do the same Job for under $10,000. Glven the thousands and thousands or dollan in bills the Fed piled up on jewelry, flow ers, limousines, parties and other Corms or recreaUon, you wou~'t tmaglne tbey'd hive to spend aeyWns on recndtmeaL • Fed employes even have -pen.sioa plus. A regular aovem- ment type and somethiJll coiled the Thrtl\ Plan, a mutllll fllnd to wblcb the 1gency hu 1_.....1y contributed more tbaa $10 mllllon rrom 1970 -It wu beaun to Ibo end of 1974. Lui yeor tho Fed kicked in lllOlher $270,000 for athletic activities and to tbe P'ederal Reserve Cluba which put on picnJct, parties and. other Cun activities for Fed. chalrmaa Arthur Bwns' over- worked IDd underplldemploy~. IP, In • prlvote ""91n .... the' llockbolden •ant to, ......... tl>tlr . I ,...... money that way, therewouJd be no reason to take exception. What is eyebrow lifting here is that the Fed is a public agency operating as though it were a private one. That is exactly what· some or the opponents or the original Federal Reserve Act back in 1913 predicted would hap- pen. No, President Wilson as- sured them, the law "provides for public instead of private con- trol, thus makin& the banks what Ibey should be -servants and not masters of business: .•• With government control, there is created a force which, while It will not attemp't to run the busi- ness of the banks, will be clothed with some authority to prevent injustice from the banks to the general public. Under the p'ro- posed plan, recognition is given the interests of the people, and there i• establlahed the principle of some other control ot credit than arbitrary control by the banks ••• Thia ts a 1reat prlncl· pie.'' JT IS also a dead one. The hun- dreds of tbousands of dollars the Patman stall report shows the Fed spenda on pouring Scotch dfer the ~ks is l!!SS Important than the evidence deroonstraUng the dearec to which the banking lndultty can let what It wants from the P'ed. Why. lot example, 1bould tbe Fed provide the bank· Ille llldutty , wltll '47 ·muuon worth of free armored car lel'Vice! Mon m.Ullou are beiog ·~•t by the P'ed to develop automated currency band.line eqwv.ment ror the Industry. . Ann t tbese the ordlnory coots of dotna bu1lne11 wbleh every private enterprl1e 'can be r~­ I uooably expected to bear f"f itseU? THE PATMAN report also raises the question of some very gross aorts or confilct of interest in the Fed's hiring of com- promised persons as consultants from the banking tndustrY and its protessorial apologists in the un- iversities. Beyond that kind oC garden variety whorilhneaa. we have officers of the Federal Reserve personally ownln1 m«e than $100 mllllon worlb or lllqch while making orriclal declllona which can afrect their price on every 1toc" exchance-In America. Laitly, there 11 tbe questlon or tbe Fed's ualnc Its power to make the banb ball out raillnf, lnerticlent 8!ld poulbly corrupt corporatlou. " ORANG• COAST DAILY PILOT Rolom N. Wt<d, P,,- Thomo1 Keevtl, l:rUtor Borbciro Krfitrich, EdlfOrlcl Paoe Edilor The editOriat pace or the n.n, Piiot seeks to lnforrn a nd stlmul1te readers by ~ting on Ull!ii page dlvene eommtntary on toplea of Interest by ayndleat- fd columnllU: 11Wl t •rtoonillt. b)' providing a forum for readers' vie.wt and by prt1entln1 this newsp1per'1 opinions and Idea on rurrent toplt1. The tditorlal opinions of the Daily Pilot appe-ar only In th 4' ~ltorial eol umn al the lop or the P•I•· Optruons ex· pressed by the eolurnnlsla and eartooni1t.a 1od teuer writert 1re their crwn Ind no endcntment of their view9 by the Dail)' PilCJt should be inf ~.trl'd . Tllesday, AullUlt 12, 1975 'I I TUMday . .Augutt 12. 1975 OAILVPILOr A 7 QUEENIE iiv Phil lnterlandi Jn Gorden Grove ' --~~~~~~~~~~~--. .... ·--·-·'''' --·-- ··111:·$. you r basic. average office wol.f -but dangerous, He"s !he boss"s son." . ~-:· • :~~~~-;-;;:;~Ui<ll . FALMOUTH, Maine CAP) -Vincent de Roulet, 49, former U.S. ambassador to J:..nWca, died here Sunday of a heart attack. Survivors include his widow, the former Lorinda Paygon, whose mother, Joan Whitney Payson, owns the New York M ets baseball team. farm here. He suffered a s troke Friday. Ban- croft's father, historian Hubert H. Bancroft, was founder of the University of California's Bancroft Libr~. -- JERUSALEM CAP) - Raebel Xatzaelsoa- Sbuar, 84, the widow of ·Israel's third president, Zalman Shazar, died Monday following a long illness. V'FN Gets Transit Job By WILUAMSCHllEIBER Ol .. o.11,l"li.ctt.tt SANT A AN A -Orange County Transit District directors Monday approved a $112,000 contract with VTN Consolidated after getting assurances the deal has no connection with four other VTN pacts that ure being tested for legal validity. 'l'he latest contract involves expansion of VTN's architectural design studyof thedistrtct 's ne,w main· tenance and otdnlinislration complex ln Garden Grove. The district had contracted with VTN for the de-slio study at a cost of $225,000 and that contract was one of the four suspended last month when possible conflicts or interest in the votes of OCTD Director Richard Lynn were discovered. 'Detrimental Revision' A total or $812,000 ln VTN contracts were sus- pended but Monday they wue all re·ratified in an ef· fort to get aquJck courtrullngootheirvalidity. The new pact is an amendment of the original de· si gn contract and provides for federally requested expansions of the OCTD project. The Urban Mass Transit Authority (UMTA), which provides m ost or the fund ing for district capital projects, decided the district ·s pl ans were-loo limited in scope. according to district General Manager Edward Loritz. The additional design work will cost $1 12,000 br- inging the total p act with VTNlo$337 ,500. Transit directors were told that, despite the legal entanglements involving the other VTN con· tracts, it was decided to continue working with the comuJting firm lo avoid costly conslruction de lays. Jury Opposes Crime Panel By O.C. HUSTINGS 01 UN O.lly "'i.c Men SANTA ANA -A pending Assembly bill thal would permit creation of limited·term county criminal grand jur\_es has 6een opposed by the cur· rent Orange County Grand Jury. In a statement, the jury said the bill by As· semblyman Edwin Z'berg CD-Sacramento) would be a detrimental revision of criminal proceedings before grand juries. A Jury spokesman said that, although the couo· ty panel opposes Z'berg's bill, there is still geperal support for the twin grand jury concept -one to hear criminal matters and the other lo consider on· ly civil and government matters. "We objected to Utis bill because it provides for a second grand jury only on a short-term basis and selection is done at random rather than by the judges,'' the spokesman said. The bill. which has been passed by the As· sembly and is moving through the state Senate committee system, allows for appointment of criminal grand juries that would sit for a period of JO to 60 days and be disbanded. Selection or the jurors would be similar lo the precedures used for trial juries rather than the nomination process by Superior Court judges now used for the Grand Jury. ''This bill would severely limit the circumstances in which a criminal grand jury could heal" criminal cases, in particular removing its traditional jurisdiction to bear cases against public employes, except in special circumstances." the county jury spokesman said. The spokesman ooted that the county panel would probably support a bill permitting creation of two separate juries, each with a full year term. It Is not a simple lask for a patient to reach and mainlain "leonweight" for life. F1rs1 the· patienl must hove on honest desire fo cure hts problem ... lhen a ccepl professional guidance lrom tra ined Medical Docto rs. Llndora's unique 10-week l reotmcnt and training program will teoch patients tlow lo reach and maintain their "leon weight" for Ille. A sate and proctlcol P\On. with proper nutnt1onol d iet. and conllnuot emo11onol support . Ne w audio and sub·limina1 visual aids ore used 10 motivate the patient. The entire program is under the strict supervision ol Medica l Doc101s, special- ists in Bariatric Medicine. Undofo Oinlcs ore owned and odminislerOCI bv Medlcal Dociors lt1CJI r9$1f1c1 tlletr practice lo Ba11o1r!cs. All O ll'llc Pef$0fY"lelore hcenseo oY 1ne SIO!e 01 Cohl01n10. Coll for information Monday thru Fridoy 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. Lindorav MEDICAL CLINIC NEWPORT BEACH 645-3740 COSTA MESA 557-1893 Poce Professional Me so Vefde Bldg. ProleSS!onal Bldg. Son Bemordino • E. long Beoch • Mission Hills HOW1horne • Otonge • Newport Beach Gorden Grove • long Beach • Pasadena lo Habt'o • Woodland Hills • Shermon Oaks West Covina • Fullerton· Riverside • Sonia Monica Costa Mesa • Pomona • Cerritos • Hollywood DALLAS (UPI) - Memorial services were held Monday for Rear Adm. Edward J . Zlm· merman Jr. USN (rel), manager of employe re- 1 at ions at Co re Laboratories Inc. for two years. He died over the weekend of a heart at- tack. Zimmerman, 57, ended his career in the Navy in June, 1973, as commander of the Naval Surface Reserve. WS ANGELES (AP) -Funeral services were held Monday for Dr. Frank Sullivan, pro· Cessor of 'English al Loyola Marymount University for 29 years. He died Thursday after an extended illness. Traffic Deaths Go Up In County OrmpC-'y"1 -&-WE COIN CMUlllS W04tDRURY· .. UNIVERSITV-o PHI LAD ELPll!A fAP) -Morga n S. Kauf- man, Philadelphia finan- cier and philanthropist, died al 92. He was presi- dent and board chairman of Kaufman lnvestment Inc. WALNUT CREEK (AP) -PbUip Bancroft, 94, twice a candidate tor the U.S . Senate, 1938 and ,-1944, died Monday at his " • . Dearll Nod.,n U.Ltt-IEIGllOH FUHllALHOME Corona del Mar 673·9450 CoslaM~sa 646·2424 IELL 110.A.DWA 1' MOl.TUAIY 110 Broadway, Cosla Mesa 642·9150 McCOIMtcl MOl.TUAIY Laguna Beac h 494-9415 San Juan Cspislrano 495-1776 PACIAC YllW MlMOllALPAIK Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pacific View Drive Newl)Ort Beech. Qllllornia 644·2700 nRPAMILY COl.OHIAL FUMllAL HOMI 7801 Bolte Ave, westmln1ter 893-3525 SMrTHI' MOITUAl.Y 627 Main SI. Huntington Beach &38-6539 HONOLULU (UPll - Funeral services will be he l d T hu rsday for Episcopal Bis hop E. Lani Hanchett, 55, farst man of Hawaiian an· cestry to be ordained a bishop by the church. He died in his sleep Monday. Dbsol11ffo11s 01 Marriage SANTA ANA -For the (U"Sl time since the gasoline crisis and the start of a 55 mile an hour maximum speed limit, Orange County traffic fatalities have begun to inch upward again. As of July 31, a total of 135 ;>eople had died on county streets, freeways and highways in 1975, compared to only 109 during the same period in 1974 -the peak of the gas crisis. ' "People are getting a lot less conscious of that 55 mile an hour limit so speeds are increasing,'' ac- cording to James Beisner, supervising deputy coun- ty coroner. "Also, they seem to be driving a lot more. because gas is available." "We had an abnormal downlurn or traffic de- aths this lime last year because or the gas crisis and slower speeds, but it has graduallX gone.up a~ain and is on a normal rate of increase, Beisner said. His obser vations were supported by a spokesman for the California Highway Patrol in Santa Ana. ''We are doing all we can lo keep people at the ss 111ile a n hour Jimit, but there are on1y so many of us Md an awful lot or lhem going over the limit now," the spokesman said. 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Opt•al•ons, Per'!oOnntl & kl(u~l11al Rt1.J1 1ons. Pub· lie Relal1on~. Real l~late. Sales Managemenl. Secre\aftal Adm11"1- 1\lraloon, filth Ye<ir le1th1og Credential P1 ogram in Bu~1ne~'> Lduc1hon. · . . lss1tilt1 lit ltts lttrn ii Semta-ill u.iti1tr11i• 1'.)27 Wih.IWe 8-lew.,..d • lO\ Angeles 90017 • "82-M91 Pl.EA.Sf: SEl'<l INfQt!MATION 10, DP """"'------------~ Addten ________ ~-------- C••r--------~ ... , ____ z,p ___ _ General's Great Import Car · Radial Tire Deal! The General Sprint-Jet Fantastic Price! $ cluJ 11.41 (Ir S1 .48 Ftder1I E~clse Tax d-e~ndlng on 11z(I Fits models ol : Datsun, Fiat, Honda and More! Si••t Slt•f S it• Si1e Si11 1S5Sll13 11SSll1f, 16SSR1S 175SAl4 llSSA1$ • 15551114 18511R14 a \SSSRlS Tubele11 Tubeless TubelGS$ T~beless Tubelt'! bllCkWlll. b1ec1 .. 111. blac k,.JU. t1lac~wa11. blaco .. .ir. F1!1. Audi, F111 · f •!S MG. Fits' f 11s· Opel, Sunbeam, Parse""· Mereedet, C•Uoen. T"umoh, Aud!. .Saao. Pl'UOO!, J&gua<, lovot1 To~o11. l uu,...011 Toiol& l•t~moto, 11nd mof91 PorM:hll anp morfl nnd '"o•e' roisc~e """ m(l•ll and mo"'' 126" 127" 128" '31 ts '33" r lus si 34 • Sizes to fit most imports plu1 $1.83 plul $1 .&J, '1.84 plus sz oi plus~:' 08 Of $1 ,7Q orll.IM f t:.T. f.E.T. r ET. r.c t. r E T, • Deep 5-rib tread design Steel Belted Radial 8lems The General WHITEWALLS DUAL $ 95 STEELlI Only She 8R1t·l3 1u11et111 wl\111,.111, RADIAL pt111S2.16 f1dtfll E1cln T1l Siie 117hl4 SilieCIJ .. 14 sa..a11-14 Slw•l71·11 ·-Tubell&I N.Ji.14 lubOIOll .,. .... W~1!fw~ll t u1>e!111 WI-ii•"'•" s37ts .s39ts Wh.11 ... 11 s5ots ,..,.,t.15 Pl"' $2 34 s44ts P1u1 12111 eu1n ""'" two ''"' ·-· r101••I 1>1111 $2 ... !t Fod11r1! '*" kif "*' tlillN'd EoCIM Tu · (1elH Ttt o• si "1 C•ett• To' r11ol1cu o .... ,.., • r0<rtr•I 1011 1 " 1 .. o·ri •v E•c1•1 Tia riotvw• ... ~" -·· sa.Ja1a.1s ShilLIJlalS You -911 lflt IOll1I Shi •11 .. IC Sl..Ha71-li 01111•911• o-4"111111 OI l ~llii!IHI 1utiel••t T11tie1t1• ·-,..,._ D1Y -1\otllorl -Wl'l!!ew•ll Wl'lllowrtU -..~(lricel s54ts s57ts '49" s59ts ....... 1.11 Pl~1 S3 17 P11>1 ",, """'' .... ·-· ''"''-' F1M1tl ·-l.ocllll• 1iac1M ta.ri (Kl14 Tl~ ,_,u Don Swedlund Inc. COAST . ••l<M H 11>1•• II GENERAL TIRE lllllAI Gwoll lilt~ ........ .-..... o11 ... ~JOO:of 1111 ·--111 l!ttlt111!'f U!t ·-· 2855 Harbor Bl•d. Costa Mesa Phone 540·57 I 0 ner or later,_you'll own Generals 646-5033 , . ·" • • •• I I t I I -Al DAJLYPILDT j Teen-ager Runs Tight Shop Newport Equity Funds can earn y ou 10% on y our invest ment dollars. Look around you. On every side t he y ie lds of Treasury Bills, Bankers' Acceptances and Certificates of Depos it are de- clining. That's why it will pay you to look into 10% interest qearing Trust Deed inves tments with Newport Equity Funds. MIAMI (AP) -The rttff!lon may have af. fected a lot or com- panies, but not Alan Sukert's firm. At the age of 17, Sukert has several f!mployes, $30,000 worth of equipment a nd enough work lo keep his printing shop humming. SIX BANKS UP RATES SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -An increase in the prime interest rate from 7112 percent to 714 percent has been an· noun ced by six California banks. Raising their tending rates were C~cker Bank, Bank of Am rica, United Californi -nk. Bank of Cal~fornia, Security Pacifi<f Bank and Wells Fargo Bank. ~-rn ;i: :..-. ........ ~ ... oc In fact, th~ year-old company has f>een doing 50 well that Sukert onen works 80-hour weeks and asks his stalf-a,Jull·timc press man, full -t ime driver, se\•eral part.time ht!!lpers and a com- miuloned s alesn1an -to work overtime. ''I NEVER turn down a job," said Sukert, who graduated from high :sc hool la s t s pring. "Don't say that l have more work than I can handle. I do have a lot of work, but I'm always open for more jobs.·I can always put on another shift at nlght. '' Sukert said he grew up listening to hts·rather. a bu.siness consultant, t.alk about bus iness and learned the rudiments or industrial techniques working for a Junior Achievement company. During his junior yi:ar Lockheed ·Payoff Bill Went to Taxpayers? WASHINGTON (AP) -Sen. William Prox· mire, (0 -Wi s .) says there is a possibility the U.S. governme nt may bave been charged ror bribes that Lockheed Aircraft Corp. paid .to foreign officials to in· fluence overseas sales of the firm 's widebodied TriStar Commercial jet. He said the possibility also has been raised that some or the funds bor· rowed under the rederal government's 1971 loan guarantee to Lockheed also were used for foreign payotrs. "I F SUCH p ayolfs were made. the Loan Guarantee Act may have In hi&h school. he helped a leacher open a printing s hop. "I knew something about business, he knew something, about print· ing and we both learned from each other,'' he !laid. BY THE END of the school year, he had ~arned $10,000. Thal, plus an $8,000 loan from his parents, purcha:;ed an office lease and. a printing press. Miami Graphics lnc., Sukert's o-.m. firm, was in busi· ness. During his senior year. he worked nights, went to school days and the business grew while he maintained A· ii.Verage. " [ don 't think my en· joyment of this has anything to do with mak- ing money,'' he said. "Well, it's got something to do with Jt, but not much. Newport Equity Funds offers you two elements vital to any good investment: High yield and secul'ity. Your money can earn 10o/o annually while your investment is secured by low-risk rea l estate right here in the Newport Beach area -the fastest growing sec tion of California's fastest growing county. Right now, you can invest anywhere from $2500 to 5250,000. Your funds will start earning 10% from the day of deposit into escrow. All details, accounting and statements are handled by Newport Equity Funds. Retail Sales Vp 2 o/c D .ue to Autos Ad Sales ' Talk Set been approved through false repr esentations and the entire basis for this program may have to be re-examined," Proxmire said Monday. "My own preliminary in· vestigation reveals that bribes ranging from a few thousand dollars to several million dollars were paid to individual foreign government or- ficials," Proxmire said in a statement issued by his Washington office. "Lockheed's corporate heirarchy was aware of the payoffs whictl, in- volved intricate arrange- "Ho~ To Increase Ad men ts b e t w e en Sales Through Lockheed 's couriers, Parapsychology" is the overseas consultants, subject or the Thursday government officials on dinner meeting of the the take, numbered bank Orange County Advertis-accounts and secret ing Federation. Speaker slush funds," he said. "l like running this business. I like the graphjcs industry and l like business, so the com- bination is great. I can't think or anything I would enjoy doing more than running lhis business.•• BUT THE \teenager says he wrestles with a problem common to many businessmen. And don't forget : It is possible to earn more than 10% on Trust Deeds pai d off prior to maturity. In those certain cases, it provides for a bonus of six months additional interest, as allowed by state law. For more information, call Newport Equity Funds today. Our phone number is 644-6600. WASHINGTON <UPI) -Retail sales rose 2 per- cent in J uly on the strength of cars and auto parts for the sharpest monthly gain in a year, the Commerce Depart- ment has reported. The July increase was about double that of re· cent months because or a 7.2 percent jump in sales of new and used cars and auto parts, the Com- merce Department said. Availabl e to California res ide nts only. 'Newport EquityTu~4~ The large gains in auto sales in J uly probably reflected rebate Pro- grams being offered by new car manufacturers and cuts in used car prices to stimulate lag- ging sales. AVCO FINANCIAL TOWER 620 NEW PORT CENTER DRIVE NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA 92660 Sales of all retail goods for t he month were estimated at an adjusted $50 billion, an increase or .$1 .l billiori from June. • Durables, including autos, totaled $15.9. D D DD 00 DD I • (Through December 31 , 1975 } Everyone's talking about ending the recession. At the Don Koll Company we're doing something about it! we·,. ofledng the small businessman something he hasn't received lately. A fair shake. And, a chance to prove himself. Here·s the deal: II you're presently no! teas ing from us and you sign a lease expiring December 31, 1978 or la1er !or one of our available, sl andard rental units at the scheduled rent, you can move In right now rent free through Decembar 31 . 1975. This offer is avallable al any one of our thirty exisling ofli ce cerilers and industrial parks from Seattle lo San Diego I isled below. First come, f1rst served. Otter Hmited to five lenan\s per city. 01 course, there's th e normal deposit (first month's rent and security), credit approval and approval of your type Of tenancy. As fo r the skeptics, the Don Koll Company isn't desperate. In fact, we're ave raging 90% occupancy. Considering the economic conditions, we must be doing somelhlng right. A word to our present, valued tenants, You too can get free rent on additional space through December 31, 1975 by simply agreeing to the conditions outlined above. Finally, there Is a selfish motive to all of lhis. Because as you grow with u1, so do we. Call US. SANTA CLARA, CAllF, (.iCO&J 2.t-4·2811 S[Al lLE WASH !206) 3G~·7000 rRESNO. c .-.LIF. 12091 266·9988 ·BEAVERTON, ORE. {POAT LANO) ANAHtlM. CALIF.171.iC) 772·1900 l50'1 6<S·7'5' Q GARD EN GROVE. CALIF. (71<) S9"7S79 SACRAMtNTO. CALIF 11116) 92(1·5!167 • a& I 1% 111VINE. C,t..L,IF.1714) r,.40-2499 OA~LANO. CALIF (•08) 782·61 I I COSTA MESA, CALIF. (71.t) 117i-9997 SAN J OSE, CALIF (40!1) 295-31 03 DK NEWPORT GEACH, CALIF.(71.t) 833-8813 CAMPOELL. CALIF (·108) .174·03 71 S AN DIEGO, CALIF. (Tl.CJ 292·5550 SUNNYVAll:. CAL!f. (409) 2~4·28 11 TEMPE. ARIZ. (602) 968·7808 DON KO LL COMPA NY, INC. Don Koll Compnny, Inc. 1901 Dovo Srr<'CI, Nov~porl 0r?ach. Calirorn1a 92660, (714) 833·3030 \ I I billion, up $700 million since June. Nondurables rose $600 million to $34.l billion. "People give you an order today, and want il yesterday.'' Durables were up 5 percent compared with 2 percent for nondurables. is Mark Beshara, The company pre- pioneer in the field of vi o u s l y ha s parapsyc holo gy and acknowledged that since rounder of Mind Probe 1970 it paid at least $22 OneorBeverlyHills. millio n to political ASTROS Out For the May -July three-month period, the departmenl said tolal re- tail sales were about S percent higher than the February-April period and 8 percent ahead or the May-July period of a year ago. The meeting will be parties and officials. held al the Airporter Inn It refused to disclose at 7 :30 p .lfl ., with the names of those who cocktails starting at received the payments 6:30. Make reservations ·or the countries which by calling (714) 633-6717. ~ were involved. M S I Data Corp of Costa Mesa, is suspend· ing its ASTROS supermarket point-of- sale operation in1 order to concentrate the firm's resources on • its prin- cipal business of field data entry systems. \ O ver The Coun te r HASD Ustings Thl'se quol•lloM Brenco ,-21..:. 21'-'• El NUCf!I ••:. I.\< Kelly Str ·~··~Oil~ Los 1l~~ 1•~· T--."1 271/'t 2t W•f EBk 11"-,,~. l"""led by , ... N .. Brillltl In 10., .. 10""' E~•VI 61? J Kempe• 11'h IJ\', OQUvy M 11'1. 18 Tllh1ny ,. 1h w"" NG 10 10'" l~l Assoc:lallon of 8ra..<i~ F • .v, EM•!li c ].,, ...... Ktull Es~ Ill/• 121/l OQleb Nr .. Sl lOWll Ml 7\!.i '"" ...... ,...,,.,. I ·~\ 7~ SKurllle-i, O.:alers, Brown ... , l\t '""' Equ &L 7'°' J~. Ke y O.a.111 1\\o J\o otilo Fer 1•'1o:. 1~1/:Trn O<en 10""' J1'A Wl!eellln 7"" I V. are bids •nd otters BuekW )\of 6'AI Etl\MI A 20'1) 21v. Keyes Fb 13\lt I•~ Optl CCNt 9'to 10•1.o Twin Dis 2JV> 2•,,., Wel!I Wt "'"' ''' QUO!f(l by DVOl<-llle-Buc.kf!Y 119\'li 10\1 E•KU In ~"" '"' Keys! lnl •.13 2llo'. 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In !act, I'll go further and wager that In the following four rules -you'll find ways to shave your coata from a minimum of S perc~t to aa much aa 50 percent or mo,re in every area or your family,.----------..... bud gel. Behind tho over-all increase in your living costs each year, there always will be sharp variations of which you can take advantage. There always will be moves you can make to ' Money's Worth . cushion the impact ol tnnation on your own bud1et. Your fundamental 5aJeguards are awareness of lhe trends and understanding or the ways to protect yourseU against the trends. Now here are your. four weapons: (I) SUBSTITU11NG FOR these items, wherever and whenever you can, olhen of a similar nature OJl which prices are holding the line. (2) Switching to less expensive verslon.s of increasingly costly goods and services. (3) Shopping harder than ever for the best possible deal on items you must have and on which prices are soaring. (4) Eliminating items which are of no real value and even are of harm to you. . For instance, ~tributing tremendously to the Jn. creases in food prices have been costs of meat. But within this food category, you can make many delicious sub5Utu- Uons. You also can choose a veaetable in sea1on for one that isn 't . And you have great control ovei:.how often you eat out, even greater controlover'what you ea't when you art out. IN GENERAL YOU probably have a great ~eal more choice in your purchasing than you realize. For· one thin&, the strategy of when lo buy Is controlled by y<iu. M,,.ely by planning your spending to take advantage of 1ea1orial sales the year around, you can easily slash your 1pendin1 by bun· d.reds of dollars -more than enough to offset any apparent aMual rise in the cost of living. Again, to illustrate, over·all transportation costs have been climbing steadily -but among the real "villains'' behind this inflation have been soaring parlf;ing charges and public transportation costs. You can't do riluch but you can do some things to save on public transportation costs -and you can do plenty to curb your parking charges. You can switch forms of entertainment for activities which are going out of sight. You certainly can save on cigarettes by quitting smoking. You have a wide variety of choices in clothing. l could go on and on butjhere is no need. With the basic guidance given here, fou can use your own imagination and carry on superbly from here. WHEN YOU'RE wondering whether you Should or sh0¥Jd not buy, give yourself this quiz, prepared by the Council for Family Financial Education, an (ind out. 1.Doyoureallyneedthisitem? ............. Yes No 2. Is the price reasonable ? .................. Yes -No 3. ls this the best time to buy the item? ...... Yes No 4. lf this Is a bargain, is it a current model (if that mat· terstoyou)? ................................•• Yes No 5.lf''onsale,''isthepriceatruesaleprice Yes .No 6. Are you sure no Jess expensive !tem can be sub· slituted? ...............................•.••... Yes No 7. Are you sure there are no major disadvantages? .................•............................ Yes-No 8. If excessive in price, will it truly satisfy an inner need? (lfnotexcessive,justcheck ''yes.'') ...... Yes . No 9. Have you checked and researched the item? ............................................ Yes No · · "10. Do you k.noWtheretailersrep_utation?· .•.. Yes No 11. Does this retailer offer any special servic'es with the item? .................. · ...... · ..........•....... Yes No Score ·your answers as follows : 9·11 yesses -buy the product; 6·8 yesses -think again; fewer than 6 yesses - forget it. 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Paul Rogers ( D· Fi.a.). supporting his bill to protect the ozone, in eluded one fifth-grader's concern there would be no fresh air left in the world by the Lime she is 39. ''Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen," a rock group whose first album was called. "Lost in the Ozone," has formed the Select Ozone Patrol and will send membership cards to .anyone writing Rogers in support or his errorts. Rogers soughl to add to a clean air bill being drafted by the I-louse Commerce Co mmittee a pro- vision to ban. two years after enactment, spray · cans using Ouorocarbons. Rogers said scientific evidence shows that fluorocarbons in pressuri zed cans harm the ozone, the atmos pheric layer which protects against harmful radiation rrom the sun. Heather Bunt, Lhe ritth grader Crom Coal Valley, Ill., reca'lled an article that predicted an end to fresh air on earth in 29 years if the oCfending cans are not eliminated. ··wr1'~ so FtW 1'iGERS AND so ·MANY P!OPL€,WMY DO'TilEY l.O!k UP MAN-EATER'S? - LOS ANGELES (UPJ),~Asuperior court judge arrested last week on charges or committing a sex act with a sign pa.inter was fined $200 and placed on two years probation after pleading no cont.est to a charge of trespll!sing. Judge Sherman W. Smith, 53, who presides over civil cases, and. Carl C. Lipschaj_~, 62, a painter at Magic Mountain amuse~ ment park, were arrested a week ago at the Studio Theater in Hollywood . r "I pleaded no contest to treapaasing because I didn't want the embarrassment 0£ a trial," said Smith, who denied a sex perversion charge. • If you got crunched at the~races wi1l1 your soft pack ,.......... .... --.. -....... ' ' .. ::·:."'""'.;, -2 C! r ·~ ' Wf ·~~: ,:: . .. . J ..... s-2-'WJ ,..;._ .. ,.... -----·-............ ·--: • ( =r ·<I. r· -·· ,. ~,...,,....,,,._...,,...,_,...,..,,'"4 " · ,.,.. . . .. enson Regular and Menthol Warning , The Surge()n General Has Determined T.hat Ci11arette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your. Health. 17~. "tar." t1 mg. nicotine, ll't per cigarette, Irr: ITC Method. ' I l 'I I I I • SURF'S UP! • • • . And So .Are Women's Chances By ALLISON DEERR 01ea.o.11,~ ....... A new wave has hlt surflng. After years of having to com. pete after dark or when male sur· ten thought the waves weren't worth bothering with, women have organized to improve condi- tions. WJSA, the Women's lntema. tionaJ Surfing Association, was formed last March and has an ac· live me mbership of 100 and a mailinf list of more than 350. Not only geared to providing better competition opportunities, the group hopes to improve the image of the woman surfer and the sport. Longtimers, like WISA presi· dent M ary Lou Drummy, Newport Beach, want to en- courage girls and young women to take up the sport. ''When I started almost 20 years ago, very few women participated. The r atio now is about 30 men lA> every woman.'' ShW and others like Liz Shelkey, Karen Skinner and Lin· da Westfall, who've been at it 10 years, have seen a change in at- titude toward women. SKILLS IMPROVE ''Even five yean ago, women in the water were considered a headache. Now they're surfmg, not sitting. Men seem to like see· ing a woman surf well," Mrs.· Drummy said. ''Women's skills have im- proved a great deal, and I think a Jot of it is because of the shorter board.•• Amateur and professional competition s lreis giving girls and women a chance~ ride good surf. ''In the past, when the men thought the waves were badJ they'd say, 'Let the girls sun now.' Or, women's part of the tournament wouldn't start until late afternoon and end in the dark," Mrs. Westfall said. WISA divided members into clivilions by aJt:e: «irls through .. age 17, women -18 tO 24, lad.iea 25 to 35 and wahines, 36 and up. The groups' first conletit was the Mother'• Day Surfmg Classic at San Onofre. Othen have been a women's year meet at Hunt- ington Beach, a s mall wave re- gatta, and evenb for different aces at Hermosa Beach, La Jolla and Salt Creek. ENCOURAGEMENT Another facet of WISA is in· struction for beginning and ad- vanced young surfers. "In the past," Mrs. urummy said, "girls weren 't encouraged to just go out and try. There wasn't much training on the beach or in the wate r. ••At our lnslrucllonals, we work individually with the girls with the basics t.b en go owt into the water with them. "We're working toward mak· ing WISA eventi a family thing, and have planned to combine -surfing meets with camPoUts and barbecuea. ''Already, more and . more parents, husbands, children and boyfriends are coming to our meet.Ill." Why tlley surf is harder lo ex- plain. Mrs. Drummy was 14. and vis· iting her grandparents· at Reclon- do Beach. ''I got tired of watching the guys and asked my .grandfather for a board. ''I just bad the urge to try it. I stiU remember the fLrSt day. I took my board out oo the beach and waxed the BO'ITOll. The guys came over aDd. told me I was supposed to wax the top.'' She still surfs three or four times each week, often with her 14-year-old son. "I really think the reason we get along so well is that we have s urfing in common. It's something we both love and can share," she said. A RELEASE Linda Westfall. a teacher who lives in Elsinore,_ does it as a re· BEA ANDEllSON, Edftor T ............... 11.1ns -·· They've Flipped Over Discs By JO OLSON 0t •~ 011\lr ~11ti1 sut1 If you're invited to the Dana Point home of Ed Booth and Don Honan for an evening of music, you'd better be sure you like opera. And, you'd better be positive you're in the mood for some real· ly different recordings of opera singers. The two men probably will be· whipping out some of their 30,000 records, some dating back to the late 18008, and bringing back the voices of some early opera stars, complete with the screeching and background noise charac- teristic of early recordings. . Booth and Honan have learned to be careful a.bout the audiences they select for their music, however, since they have found that many people don't like the early records. ''That's just noise'' ii a typical react.im, they uid. "You have to retune your ears to listen to old records." Honan explained. Tbey can be hl&hlY entertain· ing. he added. One singer, for ex- ample, would lei out shrieks or lauah between 1tanzu, wblch was Dieted up and others would audl&ly move bock and forth as they •ant hJ&h and 1-oot.. SMALL COLLEC1loNs Honan and Boot.Ja,~ walkln1 eocyc1opedi1s who can~ talk for hoarl •bout open, old ..- .ond tlle art of collec:tlllC, each hid 1mall oollecUons wben Uiey met. Wht1 Ibey dl•«>•ered lhetr mutwal love · of mualc and I• fascination with old records, their hobby grew into a full· fledged, serious pastime. Neither is sure what sparked his interest in opera, but Honan remembers one year· when his father decided the yoqth should be exposed to politics and opera. They went to conventions and concert!, and Honan was duly "baptized." . "I found out later my father didn't like opera,•• Honan said, laughing. Booth, a native of Massachusetts who owns a dog grooming business, added, "l don't think anyone knows what turns them on to one kind of n\uslc or another.'' All colleCtoro ~opera records, the two are in a·select group of Americans. There are only about 300 people nationwide who belong to thi• Classification, and "the people ar~ 8.s diverse PS the re- cords." Honan noted. GOOD FlllENDS Some of the collectors (the largest aroups are lo Los Angeles and New York) ha'le become good friend• of l)ooth and Honan, and &om this "crOup they draw their iuests for a quiet evening ol after-dinner llstetllnJ. Honan and Booth have amaued their collt<Uon throu«h HYeral means. One ls by buyinl from other eollecton or dealers. and another, perhapt more run. lo by searchln1 thrll\ sboPI and junk 11tore1 and reading dui1Uled.1da. "I lased lo 10 1hoP!linl every Monday," Booth &aid. But the COii al iuollne hu curtailed his ., lease. "lcango·outforafewhours and be refreshed, ready to face :my classes agaln. '' And, they said, as an all around fitness activity it is close to swimming. Others said that the sport de· veloped leg, arm and back strength. WJSA is most excited about its first major professional tourna- ment scheduled for Sept_ 11-25, in conjunction with Hang Ten ln· ternational. Twenty-four women including Laura Blears Ching of Hawaii. have been invited from the Easi Coast, Gulf Coast, Puerto_Rico. Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and France. Eigbt WISA members will compete. POOR IMAGE . Although the sport h as matured technically, they ex· plained, its public image has not ke pt pace with other swrts. Through sponsorship of large fll'ms, they hope to expose the public to the natural, healthy aspects of the sport, Mrs. Drum- mysaid. . . ''The image of women athletes in othe r s por t s has been enhanced by television coverage and advertising. We think the same thing can be done for us." Conservation is another con· cern. "'After some of our meets, we plan to have beach clean·ups and several of our m embers attend city council m eetings to keep tabs on things like harbor con· struction, ''the president said. The group b as .had muc h positive feedback from parents about their instructions . 'In the past, the women 's part of the tournament wouldn't start until the surf was down or after dark. Women 's image in other sports has been enhanced .. We think the same thing can be done for us.' · "Many parents are concerned about safety. We teach the girls ·the basics-bow to protect their heads, how to roll under the .. ,:aves, how to avoid getting hit by the board," Mrs. Drummy said. Mrs. Shelkey added that, "the ocean is powerful and we want them to learn the right way.'' Furthe r information about WlSA can be obtained by writing the group al P.O. Box 407, Hunt- ington Beach, CA., ~. or by calling M ary Lou Drum my, 642·ZW>. Record sizes have varied from 3 to 13 inches since the phonograph was invented by Thomas Edison nearly a hundred years ago. Don Honan (left) and Ed Booth of Dana Point have every size in their co/lection of thousands of opera records. expeditions. made history when he recited The pair made ooe gigantic '1Mary Had a Little Lamb" in shOpping trip from Dana Point to 1878 for recording on tin foil. Santa Fe, N. M., where they took Early names in the pioneer in· in the oP,era festival. and back dustry, beside Edison, were .through Colorado, and Utah, and· Columbia, Victor and Berliner. they often drive to San Francisco Competition was keen between on the back roads for a shorter these companies until the radio treasure hunt. came along in 1919 and diverted 'Ibey admitted that they know the inlerest of the public. where e'lery thrift and junk store There was no standard size of 1J between Or.ange County and groove or record in the early the city of San Diego. days, the collectors said. For this "We look for other things, such reason, the y have to special- as elaas, dishes and books, for . order styli of various kinds from our friends," added Honan, who England or a one-man firm in is a private-duty nurse. Tennessee. ID8'n>aY . ,,_ Some are round like a ball and f n add ill 0 n to be Ing some are shnpcd like horseshoes, i.-... . .l.•-they said. auvWl~geable about where the The men al so collect books and lhrlft .. 1bop1 are, Honan and other accessory items. and have Booth know the history of the six different machines to pl ay pboooJraS?h record, the namm or their records. Thfl.y do not, all the artists who made early r e-though, have 8 horn. "Everyone cOrdings, ~e Value ol every re-woul.d like lo have a horn," cord pMduced i.nd what makes oae record more valuable than Honan said. ·uother. • · -FEW RECORD~ Tbe moat important name 1n Some of the early records 3:re pbono1rapb 'lndu.1try. is of valuable b.lcause of t.helr 11carci· coune, Thomas Edison, wbo ty and others are important I because a particular art.isl only And that Emile Berliner, a made a few records. The latter German" immigrant. made his case was "always someone who first records in 3· to S.inch sizes, made tantalizingly few records for use in dolls , and that F.dison, anyway," Honan noted. inventive genius that he was, He explained that some opera "bad no musical taste." sin gers were r eluctant to make Also, that "some of the most records in the pioneer days valuable recordinlit'.s are the least because they lhoug ht their voice listenable," and that shellac was sounded terrible on the discs, and the basic ingredient in the early they didn 't want people to re· records. member them via the" phono-· One surprising fact. whi ch graph. Booth pointed out, is that most Booth pointed out that listening records are not as valuable as to a progression of opera records, people often think they arc. One from the beginning to the cu.rrent may be worth a lot to a particular era, is a good way to see how collector because he happens to much operatic s tyles have wantthatcertainrecord. changed.. Records are not even con· Perhaps the most fascinating sidered antiques Booth added. thing about .lalking with Booth. becausetheyare nottOOyearsoJd and Honan, besides the fact that yet. Therefore. they can store they are unlikely candidates for their collection in the garage opera buffs, is the wealth of wi.thoutmuchrearofgrandthen. trivia they willingly share. What will hapi>C'n to their cot- You can learn, for instance., lectloninthefuture? that "the American idea of buy-"It will always be in private lng ·something and throwing tt hands," Booth sald. "Real!)', the away has causea an ali'ii06t1!0nr-· -,only-interest is in lisle.nine. Jt'a pleto lack of tnformatioo on the not like a picture or book. where recording companies.'' youc_..gotosee tbcorieir!al.11 , ~ • ' I Bt DAIL V PILOT Tuesday,Augu1t 12. 1975 pub I • IC Interest Gained I LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Orchestral Conduc-Jor Antonia Brico has survived more than four .Secades or prejudice. f" Today, she feels no remorse or bitterness tl'oward those who refused to give her a perma- inent position with a professional orchestra just lbe<'ause she is a Woman. I Dr. Brico. a small but forceful woman whose ·Jvigor is renected on stage, said because of her sex, she was invited to condact several times a 4year instead of several times a month. J The tide turned wh en former piano student 1Judy Collins, now a popular folksinger, produced ta filmed documentary, "Antonia: A Portrait of a Woman," about Dr. Brico's struggle for accep- Jance in a field d ominated by men. She now is in great demand. Dr. Brico, who was lnviled lo perform at the ;tl:ollywood Bowl 45 years after she made her ,American debut there, reflected on her years as ,conductor, teacher and lecturer. Tonight's .: . ~ TV Highlights· NBC (4) 8 :30 -"Death Among ·Friends." A Los Angeles Police lieute- nant (Kate Reid) investigates the death or a wealthy bu.Unessman in this TV mo v- ie with Martin Balsam; Jack Cassidy, Paul Henried and Lynda Day George. .. ABC (7) 8 :30 -"The Great lee RiPoff." Four je wel thieves and a retired cop share the same bus in this 1974 TV movie. Featured are Lee J . Cobb, Gig Young, Grayson Hall, Robert Walden and Matt Clark. CBS'(2) u :io -"Night Must F all." A remake or the old mystery thriller from 1964 with Albert Finney playing a psychotic' kille r who carries his victim's head in a hat box. Susan Hampshire cos· tars. I . I l '-·"The.point of the movie brings home the fact tthal 1 have lived for years and years with pre- ijudice," she said, "not against my person but the 1ract that I was a woman. ~~~.::::::r:ic:::a1:::1i::n1E1llil!!!lll .. llil!EllllEI~ I EVERYTHING ! "Women are everytihing," she emphasized. 1"'They'r e doctors and lawyers and ambassadors, 1judges, everything. The last stronghold to fall is l..orchestral conducting. ~ · · "I was well known 10ng ago.' It's just th at I'm ·1capable physically and mentally of conducting I several times a monthimstead of several times a ·year. That 's the prejudice -of not getting enough engagements." I. Following ttle release of the movie last Sep- !tember, Dr. Brico is now what she terms "all ked up.'' n the coming months, some of her scheduled ~-~ops include Colorado. N ew York a nd (Washington. 1 Dr. Brico, who stoops slightly and r efu ses to \divulge her age -''I don't think it's that impor- ~ant" -admits that she is proud of the fa ct that F'hc pioneered women conductors. i. She also is proud of the women's symphony she founded in 1934 that was later named 'in her iflonor. ! She said she never entertained t.J\oughls of 'QWtting and never felt sorry for herself whet!. her . bookings were so infrequent. ~ "'I was invited just enough," she said. "If I had not. conducted, like say for years al a time, I think l would have felt worse about.it. But I just had enough crumbs to keep my moraleup. BEARING UP ''If an animal is starving and you give it a few f3eauty Aids ..:;.-a.-•· ff ' ... ...... • .. \, ":f'· .. !' "' _ORCHESTRAdJtii>uao'RANTONIABRICO crumbo .llfst T, k.,p ~ lill~e. il sort o! ~ars "II- .And I al•_•Y• r~el•ed1•t ~gh cond~t.IDJ._to ''I think-that was the worst period in my life.•• keep my C'OU.l'.q:'9::,., and1(1J.·g1ve me fmth &ih:t " However, prejudice wasn't the only thing that more would b~. • J.~ _ ~ _ _ . kept her down. S~~ no"Y says _the key to early sue· "So there never~u a dead lttvel of DoUUD,; cess and recogn1t1on 1s having a manager and Just enough to keep.from complete_.,espair.~1• public relations staff to maintain public interest. When she was not conducting,1mi.e'tiuiht PJ~no Dr. Brico isn't bitter because it took so tons for lessons and gave lectures. everyone to take notice of her. She is only gl_ad it' She said her biggest disappointment came in has finally happened. lSiif wh en a chance to conduct a professional or· ··f think it's go rgeous,·· she exclaimed. 'lit· chestra in Denver fell through. happened, dido 'tit? What good is it to cry about "I think that was the thing that hurt me the 20 yeai's? Wh at good does it do an_ybodY?- most," she said. "And then I really fot terribly Remorse and looking back to what should have upset, because it doesn't make a hito difference been is no good. what you know o r how you do, it has to db with "I'm happy because it's happened, and I hap. whether you're black, white, colored, female or pen to be well and full of zest for life, so l 'm only male. optimistic to what can happen.'' Gemini TV DAILY LOG Tuesday Evening 'AUGUST 12 '"° D (j)fJ llll Ill m Cll "" O!Jl!ijXOO(l)l~IIJJ -a w .... m ' . 0 ...... .... m ..... .... Ill ... _ fBllWTtft'U l 9 nt1 ....... m Dldrk c..,.., 0) hQy I Frilttib YUliplts lhe duth " • Wliltlif buslneum•• 11 hi! Bii "Air awlOI. DIQtlIJllil!ll• T-iMil: (t) (tOf"fiit ..... let .... Off':' (Ill (dll) '74 -t.ee i !:*, t i1 Vounc. 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' :. • • over, sized me up and~. .,••.Eich morning I ''J can help.'' • ·-,... .,.J,. , rollers on tbe side I slept on the ; J was overw·· 'Jlilhtbefore." ... 9."' They really give the eyes a new dimension. And your nose. Are you happy with it?•• ''lt works good.•• ••1 meant the shape or it. You know cosmetic suigery is very commonplace these days. You should have it bobbed and give your face a better proftle. or course you were planning to have your teeth capped.'' planations. _" 1 f ~ .,.. .._. • • l-1loil 11· TAURUS (Apri120-May20):Yougetcha~·11 ,. ,.,., "', o-..- now to :eview. to apply special touches, to finiiill~ .. 1 >.Ji" ~' ;;:., -f ·(I}~,..._, L • and.to 1J!Urt vle'fl'•-. lher......._ "iJ,~· ~ · ~' -· · • t a iltCPCll~ -"[ ... _ 1 ,.1 -Q .,...... (R) A paii-. GEJIINI Olay 21-June 20): You get ••n tllfl ~ • .....;. 11~-.... V~eccept1n1 • -l"ay she JQQfed · · • ·~erbaps a wig.'' she lh~*,l' smelled. 'l'bere · •'We'll just slip this~ m fot.ef- pean u t 6utter.:-· Nfer. ... her feet. Now, what abo"ut. fingernails. · eyelashes?'' . ''Firs~ dear,'' she said, ''I "Those fake ones make me want you to walk for me." dro.wsy. '' . \ I felt like a fool. StifOy, Iswai· "Yoo weren't putting them on gered out to bandbagS and back pi" ope r l y, •' she said again. ''Are you can-ying your authoritatively.· "'Now, we'll ac- ni.oney in a knotted handken:bief cent your cheekbones with a dark .tied to your knees?" makeup making your face look "Why? Ami walking funny?" thinner. You are rather sallow. ''A bit self-consciously We'lladdtbisrougetomakeyou perhaps," she said. "We'll work look vibrant and healthy. There on that later. Now. we are going . now. Have you always worn to create a new you. First. your glasses?'" shape. You can do all kinds of artificial thine:s to change it. Don't turn your back to me dear" ' . . ''Only since college when I went steady with a parking me~forthreeyears.•• She worked on me for over an hour. At the-end or the session, I was laden with creams, liners, rouge, powder, nutrients, fake eyelashes, wfg, waist cine.her, padding and suggested ddctors to cap my teeth. fix my nose and ·outfit me in contact lenses. "Thank you very much," I stammered. '.'You've certainly been a help.'' "Just one last bit of advice, de- ar," she said softly touching my shoulder. "Be yourself.". 'Picnic' Pocked In DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am writing to you becaU&e tooight was the last straw. I've been in tbe ·restaurant business for 12 years -started as a dishwasher, then progressed to management. I've seen some pretty strange things in this line of work, but what happened t.flls evening took first place. About6:30p.rn . a young couple came in. I seated them and went for the menus. When I returned they were already spooning Chinese food from cartons onto our dinner plates. They had purchased egg rolls and chop suey down the street from a car- ry-out place. When they saw me st.an4ing there with the menus the)t' or- ered tea. I was so atuQned I couldn't speak. I served \be tea and clocked them. 'Ibey otayod or about an hour, eajo)'ID& our · en napkins, water, Alt and pper, sugar and di:nDS rolls.. . otipwas left. I-Something like this probably won 't happen again for another 12 years, but if il does -... bat would rr_ou do tr you w~re. in iny place? to SPEECHLESS • :OEFEU7S Ann Landers DEAR S.: I'd laform lbe clods that they abould picnic' elsewhere· and tbea i'd usber them politely to the._.. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I'd' like to answer some of the ques· tions asked by ''Yea.Know Me- I'm Your Wife,•• ~me I think I DO know her and she IS my wife. The· woman wrOte, ''My husband gave me the same thing again this year for my birthday. An argument.'' I wonder if she remembers our early years. Every gift I ever. bought for her was too big, too lit- tle, too loud, too ordinary, too foolish or too expeniiw. She griped because "be gave me a broom and new linoleum for Christmas instead of something personal.'' Could it be that he did it because she took far more pride in the way the floors looked than in her own appearance? Her final volley. ''lt hurts when the person 1 love m01t 1n the world wan•t even bUy me a 10 cent card for my birthday." I can just see my wife's face if I ever handed her a 10 cent· card. I'd never hear the end of it. Thanks for Jetting me f\ave my say . -FE.EL BE;l'TER· ALREADY DEAll F.B:A.: How -d you feel lf you knew I received nearly 100 letters from men who were cetraln that letter was written by ntEIR wlvn? Have a aice'day -aUofyou! How much do you know about pot, LSD, cocaine, speec.t, meth, uppers and downers, glue and herion? Are all these drugs dangerous? Get Ann Landers' new booklet, "Straight Dope on Drugs." For each booklet or- dered, send a doUar bill plu.s a long. self-addressed envelope (20 cents postage) to Ann Landers, P.O. Box HOO, El~in, 111. 60120. I.«l1Mg Rellpauibility lbm (}i Shod And~ JU .Rrmts UPHOLSTUY ..... T•W .. ...... tm_.,. --J41·Hff PRESCl!IPTIONS , .• °""' ................. .... Strong Academic Foundallon .... Each Child'• Progr111T1 Allows For Individual Differences .... Transportallon, Gl8des K-a -~-:::r::.:-'"' [ BARRY ]- GQLDWATER . • ' llOWlllTOWlll......,....,. ~ "WHERE YOUR CHILD COMES FIRST" .1CIFFE HALL PRIYltrstffOOL 121 SO. C~ AHAHllM 615-7192 ·mnff'~·-~a.w · I' . • • I -~-"".':.::": I ... IUULfOM t•1••1tJ 111111 ... ~.. .,,.,... 1.-------------------.. rt..:~-~~,..c." CW:· ~ 'JQ , I l ' + I look'',atfaIJJillar subject.11.pttsons. You can rw· Ii. B(l)'fl1-•M l'Uc:tilid• . !'it111t1uild·- more independent in Uw•gbt. action. lilliii i Milk: Cllwl "l.tM Mc COlltnet. 11111 Ms wife, who suf· . ---' ' Stll" (.-es) '52 -Cl&n. G1ble, Ava fm 110!'." ~ bea1111ts CANCER (.lune 21·July 22): You are Gardner 8rodt1itk Cfawford trMIJ ill in II•• PftuaR o1 t11e sensitive now to moods~ tliose around you. I Mec~s Ht1MS • wuinc nol~. Jol'ln Attia 11111 . ' · Or WM ' TM Shriln Pat!)' Dub Astrn tUISt. LEO (July i;J-Aug. 22): Lunar cycle is such . ,..;...1 0111111,_ di"-Aoa . that you ~et down tospeclliqs regarding business =.:: m~ ...... , ..... transact1ons. property. ~es. lt.JO.~ =•.,F...wi VIRGO (Aui. 23-SeiA. 22): YOUl"·abllity to dG fi!JWCIJ ""-!~T.ho ~ communicate is enhanced. Your views opinions £y1ns hm~ 1ets • bi1 surprist AHM Hldact . --'-"'ul . . whetl they llftllly 1tt to meet JJ."s m ,..., ~ come across 1n -me ........... ,,direct manner. 11r1.Htn1it1i.. mo.,.•w•a..a4e UBRA (Sept. 23-0cl 23): Evaluate -find ~Olll~~~.f[i1•ctr:.: M~it! 11:00ioummm111n out wha~ YO°: want as oppoMd to what you need. ind Rttd pl•r • eat 1nc1 lllCIUSI 3 (j) (lj tU (i) ,._ Costs, time UIYolved are m~ consideratiows. &o1llll ..-lfllllCI rolltlm.'lho 1t11:" ~ SCORPIO (0ct.J;J-NQic.2(>:Youunderstand ~~:·~~Ol.:.:'.tit r t:' .. scope of events -you. .1 do something which Clift" (M) ·c1 -Allllll t1miroll, n. ...._ "' -towiw1t benefits vourselt basic securitv and familv Anne 8111rr, r11nct.ot TOftl. for Salt" Sta. .lolla r~mie,. J ' . I J J• '@ WlldWildWest ., .... ~ SAGITI'ARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): You will 0191Il>lIJ C!l""" ""' I "'"'-"'!'>' be active in connection With club, hospital, "Get ~ Jal" tR) Rithit b~n ftif: UM• ..,.. Chan.table ms" litulion. · · . romantal(j internted ln 1n older rD Illa 00. wom111t u atVKtift.JQ1n1 di· ((31]),)lblW; .... • .. C~PRICORN <~-22-Jan. ~9): Your pre-:;::;;:;:::=.:.•::11:1sma..sc ·sen~ is felt, your policies are~ mto effect, you P•ir lob. l..ellil ~ ll!IJlb. ll:JllJIHJ{f)mcas late hit: reg am greater degree of. prestige. Older person. m °'*''a.kt ' 1icit" liiiithr 1m> ·64--AUl«i once. f!~J!<t'Je~11 •is ;).~ ~'"MY· Suull t111111Mire. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb;\18): You receive 1y 111ttcttd to Rokrt hlley (Rob-!n~~~,::,. c... meaningful compliment, business offer. trt Hudy) ll'ld, ll'lolll1 "'9 Mcornes O Tiit HwJ••11•111 . htr constlflt ~ tM Qaetn ctJ Mtwll: "fM s.a-(.-a)..,._ PISCES (Feb. 19.March20): Highlight style, ,. ,u1 s ~1110 Marry hill ·.Doll Am~ Alaii c.tb. independence and originalit)'. Get to heart ot !:".t· ff'ln .... ~~tdll .. llim "!i" O<lil w1 (I)Wiill~W..te..,. matters· go d' ti to 1 1 mrr. "' ....... s, (Olllln. 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Ryon ~ by Tom Bati'* DOOLEY'S WORLD DR. SMOCK GORDO • •• tuesday,Augusl It. 1975 DAILY PILOT " by Rodcjer Broclfiel. ..----:----i r oF couRSe .' . ! rr·s AL.SO A t Ftf:CORD'ING .. OF "):'ve GO'f" ~ YOU U""t'S:R t ~M~'"".' . V-~ ; •• A l.._"lJE f-"°lfJr.10 DOCS,.fl M1""D BCINC• ·ht( HO!<oi:..I by Georl)e Lrmont He:i...1,..0. A.CAAC. ESMPL..OYMe:Ni" A G6 N CY'? G !Ef', :! i'HOUGH"f" "'fHA1"" vvAS F U NNY,' __.; .. ., by Gus Arriola JO~t-1 DARLIN&. <,lOOR ACTI~ R6.PORTER , HER_E 1 CJJlm "THE L.A~ST &HOCKIN<> WHAT OORT OF BU&5 WERE iHE<,l, 51R '!' FRUIT FLIES, MOSTLY I IT MAY Wlt!J ON 71/0SE TWO~J.f:G6EO 10PSIDEIZ51 5'.Jl<E:.f ' FOR EON$ WE'VE #(lf.STED A Ai01:5TV T::> NEW& "THiil' OUR 6TJ\TE. REPRESENTATIVE '6 GARBA&E HA& BEEN FOUND m BE BUE.&EO f FIGMENTS j i •. i " NANCY '"'"' ~ IN tlJ 1 TIME . , YOU LOOK SO CUTE W·ITH YOUR HAIR PARTED IN THE -J'----, M'IDOLE TODAY'S CBDSSIDRD PUZZLB ACFIOSS 51 200 rflill!QfMrlt 1 T•lepl\oM !tJ flutte•ing ~ Undefground movsmt111 condu11 55 O.iet•ed 10 C~rsetong 56 Swesp11a~e n•o 111 P1111•t1c 14 M1~e1ye11t inffCll 1 5 Greek is11nd 62 Tl'lfet·Sided 16 London'•-··· 61 Comp!eteiv Parlt tfni1 hed 11 F'QA 1.tl"'lice: 65 Marble 2 words 6e •••• ot India 19 AllMl•IU ··-61 Joins In , 20 lllitn<I in New · m11,.mony Yo•-Say 611 r 11e1ed '21 HiOl'I 611 AsGerlalns e•plosive 0<7>\'N '22 Ex0t1~si0n OI' l .lftd,.ons pr1!eo1111ee 2 -. ·-Rl'ly!Plm" ?l NottdlOtldOI' l ·-b1'1"'9:212 ftewsp~1 llmti 25 f il ot anoer • Ralllilllll"ll 29 ExptUS 5 Ol 111! .. ffl IO lle\lollon 10 t011rl11t JO RolhngSIOC~ 8 fOflQllPle<b unll 1 Albeillll, for JI Opilliont oroe: 2 WGfd• J4 Of IM IOUI 8 COii¥ lypfll 38 Kind DI ctrvm 9 Occu1>'11tJ JI 9rlel 1'"9 ... 311 TPltl KOWJ: 10 M'1'11nQ llO 2 w0«11 ' bNtd •2 African city I I Alglll.a"19le '3 8.rtery '~ liOe plOO\lcl 12 PHSl(le .14 f ibefusedlor 13 Het9dH.HY rO(le ltclor c; Works !or 18 Gr1n1 .111 1mmec11e111y peirnll1lon .19 NulNl1Ce 24 Efl ·-·: .lU ~ Volufllter : togelt\er • Al*t, ' .25 W.UIOllftdl• • " l• " ' ' ' ' • Yesterd1y's Puule Solved: 28 llfldefl lfeH .V Banery ltrmin~I "·~ !Nllnt••n«I 28 State· ..... 31 Tllflll!P<lfll: Preti• 32 --· 8111111~; Gogol lilll'l ,, ..... -· with letlCfl: V1r • )5 Atll•I eutl\Oflly 37 f9flng «) Mme . equl\tllltflt '1 \lflMI • '· 1 •6 E11!GliOll d'v VIP5 •8 Cautioned SI Fr9t0111 S2 Cllildren·s .. ~ 53 Pou1 1or111 5ot 04' euntnl 1n1eies1 55 P1t1ce trltlll "''" 57 Uselttt K1i'lily SS Ice rnl'S .,._ ....... • 60 Uft lt•in pllysicl 13. Eroclld &JT 1HE Sl)N ts Ollli!r E:NEMV. MOON MUWNS """' DJD? • THE SETT/N~ OF THAT SEAICIN& .srAR ~ • by Dale Hale '{ES ... flERo·· /EU.ME WHAT You THINKOF IT. VERY 10UCHING ... by Ferd John5011 EVE!ffl!ODY NEEDS E~COUR.A«EMENT ··EVEN THE -ff;." C.J.A. ... P,ARTICUL.ARLY iHo PART WHERE you SAY, "TAKE IT FROM AN OLD SNOOP, you FELLOWS ARE DOING .A <iftANI> JOB." A ROLL OF ADHESIVE TAPE by Ei nie Bushmiller AM l CUTE TOO '? by Charles M. Schuh ..--------.,.,..; JUDGE PARKER MISS PEACH llEY, 5'1Kf! WAKE UP!! WE l&JANT 'Ill SEE WHAT 'tOl.I LOOI( LIKE! I'LL Tll:Y LEAltNINIO TO ~WIM, MAltCIA1 fJIAT I 'D H~TE TO ~EE MY WHOl.E LIFE FU~f.f lilf;F~E MY eve~ ... ,. GITTI N' SMART' TO '!'OUR MW, Ef.f'\> by Harold Le Doux by Mell ~1T W°'-~'f, ev IltA. , ~ AT VOi« .A<#li' IT WOIALDN'T' T,\ICE V!ltY LONw • ... "• THE GIRLS .. ' "Just lcl me ~lar1 weeding and that'~ how big my lawn gcl!r..'" ~ • ' 1 Jl4 DAILY PILOT Tuesday.August 12, 1975 Seven Ways to· Kill a Fo~tball Player Orantes Upsets Ashe - ' CHICAGO (AP)-0..~way to kill a football player, says a Te x a s physicJan, is to schedule practice sessions in the hottest part ot the day from the start or the bot pre- season practice 1eason. Another , he says, is to withhold water during prac· lice sessions. The physician, Dr. James P. Knochel of the Veterans ' Administration HospitaJ in Dallas, lists seven ways to kill 3 football player in the Au g. 11 issue o( lhe Journal of the American Medical Associa· tion. Needless deaths occur at the h6lnds of Coot ball coaches and tho~e resoonsible !or training niilitary recrui ts, he asserts, poiutlng out that heat stroke h as kllled at leruit SO players in the past 10 years. Heat stroke ranks second to spinal Injuries as the cause of death amon g h igh school athletes, he says, · Si n ce h ea t strok e is ','almost always preventable, acknow ledgementor l~ occur- rence is embarrassing, and ther erore the r eported in· <'idence is quite likely much less than lhe actual figure," Baffles Phillies \' ·Messersmith's Frusti-a1ion Ends By GLENN WIUTE Ofttle D•llY ~1 1911 SU-tt PlilLADELPHIA-lt was all on the line Monday night for Corona del Mar resident Andy Messers mith, th e Dodgers' 20- game winner of a year ago who had won only one of his la.st nine starts this year. 'He was coming off his most Dodgers Slnle AH 9•1M101'1KABC 17'°1 ·A119-17 LO!A,_ll't OI Prilto~IP'li• Auo. 1l LOi AnQelo\,11 Pl\IW~IP'I•• AMQ. 1S LOt A ~ll'\OIMOtl!re•t 4·JOp.m , 4:JOp.n'I. S11.m. frustrating loss of this year, a 5-4 game against Atlanta that wa s loSt with two runs in the ninlh in· ning. , Now he was going against the ted-hot Philadelphia Phillies, a te am he call s ''dyn amite'' because of its offensive potential. Mess ersmith had suffered t hrough nearly s ix weeks of (rustration as he pitched well most or the time but his team- 1,1Jates produced only 10 runs in bis las t nine outings as he watched a 12-4 record erode into f 13·11 mark. Struggling Tigers Lose "Tonight ·s game is my most important of the season,'' he said Monday after he had four-hit lhe Phillies, 7-1, to notch his 14th triumph. \ "I told myself before the game that 1 had to get going ... that to have a successful season I had to win this one and then keep on winning. "After that loss to Atlanta my confidence was not where I'd like it ... that game hurt more than any I've ever been in." Although happy to gain the "'in. Messersmith refused to give. much credit to his performance. "On paper it may look good ," he said. "But I know how It felt on the mound . I Yi'as struggling until the last two inn ings. "My fast ball ~·asn 't working so I had to rely on my changeup. I don 't like to do that becaus·e I like lo set up the changeup by using the fast ball first. But toni ght I had to come in with the changeup on the first pitch. "It wasn't a s mooth game but fortunately they were popping up or hi tti ng the .ball r ight to someone most of the time. "I would Say I pitched better in a majority ol the previous nine games than I did tonight," he s aid. "'It's been frustrating at times this year because I've felt I pitched better than any other Ume in my life," said the ex- 16th • R Western High (Anaheim) whiz; ID ow· _Messer~mith helped hi~ cause· , WJth a pair or rbi, collect.mg one By AisoclatedPr'ea • when h~ walked with. th~ bases In the hot and uncorrifortable lo~d~ tn the second mrung and dog days of August, Joe Schultz bi:tng1ng t~i;; o\he~ to th~ plate has the easiest job in baseball. with a sacn(1ce fly in l;he e1ghth. Schultz is the third base coach ~or th~ Dod.ger~ it was t_he of the Detroit Tigers, who ha-third str:aight pit~h1ng duel, with ven't needed a third base coach a (our-h1lter.co~1ng on the heels in their last three games. The of two t~ree -h1tter.s. ln fa ct, Tigers bowed to the Te xas Messer~m1th ~ad y1~lded only Rangers and Gaylord Perry, 7.0, three hits Mond a.y unW e~-Angel lt1onday ni ght, becominglhe first J ay. Johns~one singled with two Detroit club to suffer three con· out in t ~e ninth. . . secutive shutouts -one short or But it was a r a1n~op in the the major league record _and ~ce~n as_ LA won 1.ts fourth extending their team record to 16 ~lra_1ght-1ls longest vtctory str- lOssesin a row. mg in two months. The Tigers haven't scored in 29 L.osANGELEs innings. They managed only fi ve •b •~Di LOOf"I; lb S 0 1 1 hits off. Perry and only Aurelio a .. , • ...,,,, ~ o , 1 R.odriguez. who doubled in the ..,~1~d l, •, •0 •0 • c;..r~y lb eighth inning, m ade it as fir as C.¥lb •; 1 c second base. He was promptly w.er•wto•drt 4 1 1 1 Y~-•c J110 CUt down trying to take third R1>~.e11 ~~ l 1 7 0 'fhen a pitch rolled a few reel Nes!oe•~m1111 P 2 o o 2 away fr o m ca t c h e r J i m Sundberg. To~11 Los Al'lvol•~ Phil.0..Jpl'ola J.319 / PHIL.AOELPHIA •llr~IM 4 0 0 0 • (I ' 0 4 0 1 0 3 t , t • 0 0 0 4 010 J 0 0 0 J 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 (I 0 0 0 0 0 0 "~"' ao ..... ,, M.Jddo:l•CI L1111nU.1 II R Allen 111 JohMl-•f Sc;hmklt JI> """"" O>rislllfl'I 11 So:riueler II T. T.dylor"" tdl(ll'l'ldOrfp Tolill1 31 1 •1 030 00. 000-1 010 000 OOG-1 .The Tilers didn't get a runner past first oq Sunday as Min- nesota's BerC Blyleven four-hit $.em and the last time Schultz sjJw a ramili3.r face was in the eighth inning of Saturday's five- hit blanking at the hands of Min· tiesota's Dave Goltz when Jlodriguez made it all the way to fiird ... on an error, wild pitch l.nd an infield out. - E-Sc.r.ueler. OP-Pllllade'IPtll• 1. L0 8-Lo1" A"90I'" 5, P riil•dtlprilo '" 'l!l-Lo"l, Cay, 8ucl<Mr, 1-iA-L ... l •nS~I 091, w. o ..... oc-d O'I. s - t Detroit manager Ralph Houk Wcked his Jineup with left "1ded batters against Perry but· · ht-handers Rodricuez and lie Horton collected. four or · Tigers' five hits. , e Tigers aren "t winning and lten•t scoring, and they aren't lelding very we ll, either. Left-. ielder Da n Meyer of El Toro verran a Oy ball which went for double and first baseman Jack rce committed two enws - boote d a g r o under and pped a pop foul -in one in· g, giving him 13 in 50 games. Toby Harrah's two-run homer the second inning was .all the port Perry needed . .. 'When _you face a pitcher like at and you're trying to come tor a slump, it 's tough.,'' liouk d. "With a veteran ballclub, in situation like this the pl ayers ould s ay the hell with it. But eae guys are not a bit down . y're out early taking extra "tung. That's the good thing lit. They're all gung ho and , 'Let's 10; Jel's get out of this . " • xu maaacer Frank Luc-•••l wasn't about to siy ~~~ bad about the Tigers, J play these da)Oll speak> for ' "I sympathize with Ralph Yt••.5F-Moli1'eflimllll •• • ' , , H R liRBB SO • 1 t J I 7 1 1 • 0 1 0 0 0 1 I 0 0 0 I Knochel said . Figures are not available, but many more cu:sesoccw;ln military recruits, he said. When t he football player or r ecrui t has d ied of heat stroke. it is common to ft.nd evi dence or punitive drlUs, carelessne$S, ignorance, or a 'don't give a damn' attitude on the part of the trainers," he said. The ph ys ician lists these addi tion a l ·'o ld coaches ' lilies" and other ractors that are "effecti ve methods to kill a football player:'' Rivers Sets Goal: 80 Steals 'This is the time of year you tend to get la:r:y and tired." Mickey Rivers was explaining. . Ir Mi ckey Rive rs was tired and lazy agai nst t h e New York Yankees Monday night, one won· ders what he might accomplish feeling fresh and determined. Rivers merely lashed four hits in four trips and stole three bases as the California Angels ham- mered the New York Yankees, S-1, to take the four-game series, three t o one , at Anaheim stadium. ''I don't reel particularly tired," Rivers said. "I'm going _A ngefs Slate 11110.lftHMICMPC(lttJ A1,19. 11 ~IOll ill C•lih..-l'llil l :"p.m. 1:H p.m. 7:1Sp.m. ~ ll ikKton ol C•ltlom l• ~ 1• Bollon o11t C•l•lorni• after 80 steals this year and I'd li ke to get 120 next year. J( I don't, I'll be close.'' And now the Boston Red Sox. Revived by taking three of four from the Yankees, the Angels prepared to face .the Eas t Division leading Bosox in a three-game series which com- mences tonight. · California will send rookie righthander Chuck Hackenbery (0-1) against Rick Wise (lS-6) in the opener. Frank Tanana, who hasn't hurled since July 28 when he broke the little finger on his right non-pitching hand, went seven strong innings against New York to gain his loth win in 16 de· cisions. Pat Dobson, 9~13 , l06tit. With Rivers providing the im· petus, the 'Angels stole a club re· cord six bases, including four in the fourth inning when they scored three times. Dave Collins s tole two to give him 20 for the year while Lee Stanton had the other. Rivers' three s teals gave him a major league leading 60 for the sum- mer. The Angels bashed 13 hits. Dave Chalk drove in three runs with a double and two singles while ColUns drove across a pair ·with two singles. 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"I aaid to our before the game to be to tbooe ballI)loYt!l'I: don't l.bem up. Iflhoy look at you l.11tv., don't bother them,'' • UPIT ....... THE ANGELI' MCKEY RIYE!ll llUT,I OUT A llUNT. • I I ' ' -tt.:ncourace the players to take lar1e quant.ities of salt tablets, even If waler ia not provided. -To help o ve r weig ht lineme n Jose weight rapidly, give them diuret ics , have them sweat it o (( in a sauna bath. or have the m nm an ex- tra 20 laps or so around the track wearing a pl astic suit. -Require pl ayers to we ar full uniform throughout each practice session during hot, numid day1:1. -Don't stop wind sprints at the end or ea c h practice session untll a sizeable number of players vomit, have muscle cramps or col· lapse. -Look the other way Ir some p laye r s take a m- phetamines. Except for the use of pep pills, s uc h pructlces were widespread 20 yea rs ago, Knochel said. ''Although improvement has resulted from dedicated efforts to correct these il - lusions, it is evident lhat they persist sin<'e deaths continue to occ ur," h e added. UPIT ...... • INDIANAPOLIS CAP ) - Spain 's Ma nuel Orantes put a way Wimbl.edon champion Arthur Ashe in •tralght sets, then . teamed with countryman Juan Gisbert to win the doubles crown Monday and complete a sweep of men's titles al the U.S. Clay Courts tennis tournament. Ora ntes, a handsome tert. hander Crom Barcelona, upset Allhe, 6-2, 6-2, In slnCles and won a check foo$16,000 . After a Quick shower, Orantes returned to the Indianapolis Ra e. quet Club's stadium court wtth Gisbert and beat Wojtek Fibak or Poland and Hans Pohlman or WestGermany, 7·5,6-0. The second victory pushed Orantes ' s hare of the $150,000 purse to $19,000, while F1bak and Pohlman split the doubles l'Wl· nerup check !or $3,100. Orantes and Gisbert were down 5-3 in the first set, but bat· tied back to break their oppo- nents' service five consecutive times and win 10 straight games. Orantes, looking tired from the earlier singles match, lost his serve twice in the early going and had difficulty wi th hts volleys. But he, with the help or his attorney partner, were un· stoppable from there on. DellD•....- TORONTO·-Colin Dowdeswell of Rhodesia beat veteran Dick Dell, 7..S., 6·3, in the opening round of the Canadian Open tennis tournament Mon- day. In other men's singles first· round matches, Ivan Molina or •Colombia relied on his accuracy and experience to beat 19-year· old Vi ctor Pecci of Paraguay, 6-2, 6-3, and No. 14 seed Buster Mottram of Britain easily beat John Feaver of Britain, 6-0, 6·4. Tough Way to Ride Other men's first:rou.nd win· ners included Jun Kamiwazumi or Japan, Hans Kary of Austria, Jose Higueras Qf Spain and Patrick Proisy of Ftance. In women's singles, s ixth- seeded Terry Holliday was upset, 7'5, 4·6, 7·6, by Time Zwaan of 1be Netherlands in ftrst round Jesse Stouard, from Nevada, tries to hang onto the bronc that just threw him in competition at ~he National High School rodeo finals in Gallup, New Mexi co. Stouard was competing in Uie bareback broµc ndmg e vent. · play. . . In other· matches; Marcie Louie beat Susan MChemed· basich, 3-6, 7-6. 6·1 ; Llnky Bosbofr of South Alrica topped Sharon Wal sh ~ 8-4, ~-51 'and Marita Redondo deleat<C1 Cecl Martinez, 6-2, 6-2. NCAA .in Hassle Over TV Revenues lt"J'T llenrlts CHICAGO (AP) -Faced with a controversial proposal to re- distribute television revenues, officials of t he National Collegiate Athletic i\ssociatiion have begun considering ways to r e du c e the cos t of college athletics. T h e council m et Monday without ruling on a proposal by Dr. Stephen Horn, president of Cal State (Long Beach), that ma- jor football powers share their television wealth with the less~­ fluent. Hom said at a news conference Monday in Los Angeles that ''on· ly 10 percent of the major •col- leges are making money frpm their football programs, and the rest of the schools are not break· ing even.'' "H the big 30 schools want to have professional football teams,"· Hom said, "then let's • quit the Mi ckey Mouse and fund these pro teams and let them be farm teams to the NFL." Hom's resolution asks that 50 percent or TV revenues go to Division I sChools, the maJor in .. dependents and conference members. Dt.vlsion II schools· would get 25 percent and Divlaion Ill schools, the smallest. in the NCAA, would get 25 percent. There are 238 schools in Division I, 185 in Division II and 280 in Division Ill. The council is weeding through 73 resolutions, all dealing with the financial status or athletic programs, to be considered by .the NCAA's special convention · Thursday and Friday. The tint re~olution, proposed by the Pacific Coast Athletic As· SUITON, HOOION· SHARE NLAWARD SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -Loo Angeles Dodgers pitchers Don Sutton and Burt Hooton, who won two games a piece with nearly Identical 1taUsUc1, si.ar. the N .. Uooal Leaauo Player of the Week eward, the league announced ~ day. . . Both pitched two complete sames, shuttln1 out their oppo- nent.I once and allowt.n1 one run in the other victory dur!nc the lfiffk e;nding Sunday. &atton'1 lhutout ot Atlanta on Aug. 5 wu Iba 4oth of hia major league bueball corett, tyinJ blm with s.ncty ~ufox for second place "" the 1!'1!!1era' aU·tirM list for c.,_ahrri.. sociation, · calls for an outright bar;1 on athletic scholarships. NCAA President John A. Fuzak of Michigan State said Monday night that "the likelihood of Its passing is v e ry ·s lim.'' He refrained fro m comment on Horn's resolution, No. 65 on the agenda. • · Fuzak s aid the council must decide if the television res<>iution is in order. ''We haven't'formally considered it yet, though we've been ~alking about it quite a bit. "Even if the council decides it is not in order,'' he said, "I'm sure it will be appealed at the special convention. Hoot, wewW simplt have to face it at another time.'' The larg e r members of Division I h ave indicated they might drop out of the NCAA If the resolution is appi:oved. The NCAA 's TV committee views Hom's plan as "philosophically, economically and politically un· sound.'' If adopt ed, the proposal "would mark the end of college football on television," the com· mittee predicted in an Aug. 1 memorandum. · Other primary considerations, Fuzak aaid. involve restricting coachini staffs, grants-in-aid in all sports. limitations on recruit· ing ~ arious other economic m,asures. At Urlior!Nle, N.Y. Go .... .....-.21,H .. Vllt'lltt 'YllMntl'I -K'°""'Klwon11o1ro IGGI dllf. Klft\1# Wodt,1-4; Klnt1del.SIOYe,4-I. Mtot-Mc MlllOll-Okllef (GG) 1111'. "'-.,_..stll~. .. ,; Okkffdel. ,,..Y'ff 14. Mliod -Stove-McMlllM (GG) dltf, w-. Slolle ... t. A-·l,1.5.2. At ll'ld!AnolPOllJ: L.MA ... IHll,l ....... tO • Women -Hort•r·Sl11•rl fl.A) def. JN-Ytr.. Bo\tram. 6-l ; c.r.so!s iLAI def. M91'9r.6-I, Mill -Cow-Mosters (LAI els!. Autfelt>SlonlJo ._.; L11U IL.Al del. 8•rtn. :J.1.. Ml•-l'I011111•'1'94· A -..-.... lloblt. NOT I!: Motel\ Molted ou11no '""'''ilnolel. .ner V.1IHK....,ric~. Al PflOl'nb: P"°""'l.ft, N•-1117 Wllll'lll'I -Dvrr IP I beill K<lyUfldoll, 6-1; 9-- 0l.tr IP I beo1 K11ykondillt-Gourto1Y.M . ~ -P4nf""' IP ) IN'OI EdlllflMl .... t ; l"ftll- Auslln IP) llHI 8uc:hl'lol1·EcllofMn, 7• wnri $-I llotlnlok...,. Ml~•d -SMw·AllJllrt fPJ bNC MolcK•W"" 0.1'19il9ftt,W. A -J;l lS. Derby Winner'. To Be Sold ' KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -Ken• tucky Der~y winner Foolisti Pleasure is being sold for $4.S million in one of the biaest turf syndicaU0115 in horse-racing his· W<y. John L . Greer, K noxville bakery executive and owner ot Foolish Pleasure, confirmed Ute deal in Saratoga Springs, N.Y .• where his horse wiU run SatUJ'o day in the Travers Stakes. Greer bought Foolish Pleasure for $20,000 at a yearling sale at Saratoga Springs two year.a ago. lBon Quixote Quits AD ~iMes Title IX. Goodbye . CORVALLIS, On. CAP) -Jim Barratt, atbletlc direc- tor for Oreson State Unlvenfty, announced his reslgnaUon Mooday, saying he ls "WQQ' of being a Dm Qullote fi!lht-inl windmills.". Barratt, 50, said he 'trill leave the job •fter Jan. l, 1918. and before June 30. The limial of blr departure ls to allow Oregon State adequat.eUme to select 1 aucceuor. "Wily l"ould an athleUc aclmbllstrator with nearly 25 ye an of service with~=~ 10 u •lhleUc d1rector. who had attained the academic of fllll profHIOr With lndefiolte tmute, kla1-1t all cood~ at the-plnnecle ol 'hls~orea-1" Barntt Uked a new. coaterenc:e. He 1ave u reaaone ••a pa1r of outatudina bu•i'-op. portunltl•" ud tile equol _.iunity provlat.iu ol TIUe . IX, which he nlled "U111rrlble pl ... ol lqjaloUon." · Neither of the busfn111 oppoi1unlU• involve taklag over tile Job u m-of the l'ort!and Collsoum, Bari.it uld, and be also rllled out a rum0< that be ml&ht go to U.. Unlveralty of HawaU. . As f0< the now federal rqul1tl1111S which .reqa1,., equal llll9Ddla1-IGr-men'1 ll1d -'<1-atllletlcs.-Barntt-prodict• ..i· he "wUI bd the tint of aeverol othletle directon thnlu&bollt tile aaUon t.o ncrlflce U..lllM!vn .. U.. altar ot nuotx . • .. ! Sports in Brief Forbes to £scape A Second Trial MINNEAPOLIS -The pro· 1ecutor Jn the assault case or .Boalon Bruins hockey player David Forbes says the charge wl.11 be dropped because there is Utile reason to believe a jury would convict him. Hennepin County Atty. Gary Flakne added, however, that he beli eved Forbes••trial established the principle lht&l athletes are not immune from prosecution simply because their actions occurred during a sports contest. Forbes, 26, had been indicted on a charge of aggravated as- aault with a dangerous weapon - his hockey stick. The charge stemmed from a fight with f1enry Boucha of the Minnesota North Stars during a National flockey League game last Jan. 4 al Bloomington, Minn. Following a two-week trial last month, a 1-lennepin County Dis- trict Court jury declared itself deadlocked at 9.3 in favor of con - viction on a reduced charge of simple assault. Allftetr Q-'Jf'- MORENO -Bob Abbey or Huntington Beach qualified for the 7Sth U.S. goU association Regan Second In Swimfest ITHACA, N.Y. -Tim Regan, a araduate of Newport Harbor High School and resident o( Newport Beach, finished second in the 200 backstroke al the Na- tional AAU junior swimming championshi'ps on the campus of Cornell University here Monday. Regan was clocked in 1 :02.03 and later added a l :01 .75 effort on lhe ope ning leg of the medley relay. NIMA's t e am of Regan, Keith Robinson (breaststroke), Randy Roberts (butterfly) and J eff DeMott (freestyle), finished fourth with a time of 4: 10.22. Regan also finished third in the 400 individual medley with a 4 :48.59 effort and concluded bis participation in the meet in the 200 backstroke. NIMA, under coach Bill J ewell, had fi ve boys and one girl participating in the meet for atbleles 18-and·UDder. amateur champiorubip Monday, firing a 73 for a two-day Lota! of 145. Abbey was one of six golfers who qualified at Quail Luke Golf Course in Moreno. Six others quaJitied at Monterey. John Jacobs led the qualifiers at Moreno with a two day t.otal of 141 . He's from River.iside. Other qualifiers included Ray Vanyo <Moreno), 141 ; Dennis Saunders (Yorba Linda). 144 ; Abbey, 145; Bobby Brow (Coronado). 145; and Greg Morey (Los Angeles), l4S. . Jets Get Dam LATROBE, Pa. -The Pil· tsburgh Steelers announced Tuesday that they have traded veleran running back Steve Davis to the New York Jets for a future draft choice. The 6·fool·l , 218-pound Davis failed to report to tl1e Steelers training camp July 16 and in· dicaled he was not sure he waTit· ed to continue to play pro· fessional football. Ba•• Sign Rarru Guard Dennis .Harrah, a first round draft choice Crom Miami of F1orida, has sigried a multi-year contract with the Los Angeles Rams. · Harrah, a second ·team All American last season, was the second or three No. 1 dratt choices for the Rams this year. He played in the College All-Star game but had not practiced with the Rams because he bad failed t.oreach agreement. Caliente Stnu TIJUANA -The tirst strike in six years bit Aglla Caliente racetrack Monday, a n d a spokesman said the walkout by 2,000 employes "officially closes everything." The strike called by Alba Roja Sindicato, l'he labor union, affect- ed directly a ll but clerical workers and racing offi cials. Saa111 Retiring PHILADELPHJA -Byrum Saam, 61. a baseball play-by· play broadcaster tor "SI years, an- no;unced Monday that be is retir- . ing Crom sportscasting after the 1975 Philadelphia Phillies ' season. Wednesday Night ·open Finale Set IL will be Blackies against ln- veat.ory Systems in the cham- pionship finals of the Costa Mesa open summer basketball league Wednesday n ight at Estancia. High School after each won semifinal decisions Monday e_Mening. Blackies, with a 20 -poinl perlormance'"'by Craig.Childress, ,eliminated Garrett with a 73-67 victory. Brian Ambrozich hit 32 and Mark Ramsey contributed 22 in leading Inventory Systems to an upset win over the ~ Bullets, 96·81 in the other semi. Rich Branning, the ex-Marina High star, had 20 points for the favored ... Bullets who trailed by three at the intermission . ~rr.tt C.11 •IKki.1 OJI C. ACk'l,....11 S O 5 10 CW!t\lf111h.Mn • J J 11 F.~l..,_l'I l 0 2 6" P•rMr 6" 1 7 1• R.~lrNn l71 5 li-" 211 S Zembll l 1 l 1 °"..,,,,, 9 1 1 !O Mc:C~ey 1 J 2 11 Ktyts l 1 O I ,,,..INPU 01 •2!i.l•Wlll\ ]Ql• TCIWI\ 30 1 21 6"1 J.Kk_. I 1 • 3 Burll~ 0 O • O Te~s :II 11 XI 13 H.1UUmt; B}.11,kln,•1-lot. ~1 .. U Ill I '"'""'*' CMI M.ltl'IC'#$ 1 0 1 14 &""'"' •7 0 l • o-.rw11 • 1 s n """'"'1iU1 15 1 J J2 Br..,...ln; 1 • J 20 W+rdleld 1 o I • K.l)~nbtrger • I I 9 ~'"""Y 10 1 1 n B. OsOrlnk J 1 • 1 W,U_, I 1 1 11 Pkloln'lelnlt 1 1 l 16 IEl(IW90yen 0 0 I D Toi.tis :)-1 111111 RoMn o 1 1 2 WllChff 1 1 1 • 8r00k5 2 0 1 • Sc.oil 1 J l 7 Tot.ls 42 12 w Mo H•llhme; 111 ... 11to•y, l'I·:.&. Jackson Fighting For Joh? By Aatoelated Prt!ss For a guy who's playing on a run ·oriented team. Harold J ackson hasn't done badly in the past two years. The quick-fo oted, S·foot·lO, 175-pound wide receiver of the Los Angeles Rams has caught 70 passes Wr nearly l,400 yards and 18 touchdowns since returniJlg to Los Angeles in 1973. Now he's fi&htiog for his job. "Jl's good to have that kind or competition around here," he says. "It means I can't get com· placent. I have to keep my mind on what I 'm out here for and if they beat me out or a job, they're lhe better man.'' Harold Jackson fighting for a job? He's the loth leading active pass catcher· in the National Football League, blessed wfth great speed and is rated as the "big play" receiver, the guy who can break open a game by catching bombs. Coach Chuck Knox, in two years, has fashioned a 22·6 re· cord with a team that relies on lhe run more than the pass. But when the 1975 training camp opened. pass receivers were in abundant supply. I Not only was there Jackson and veteran Jack Snow, but Lance Reutzel was back, as was young speedster Willie McGee - not to mention Ron Jessie, the fif- th-year pro who became a free agent by playing out his Detroit contract, and Otto St.owe, who played out bis option with Denver. ''But I'm not going to be watching them," Jackson says. "l'm going to be out there doing xny own thing. ••Really, though, it's good for the entire team to have that extra experience and depth. Depth is what makes great ball clubs. I think it'll help all or us. It makes the team better as far as the pa5sing game is concemOO." Jackson c an talk with less nervousness in bis voice. A team spokesman said, "He's the near est thing to a cinch to make the club.'' Tbe others are fi&hting a war . ·•1 would say, right now, that we'll keep three oc four wide re- ceivers.'· KnOx M.id..t-wo weeks ago. ""• • 1 McGee, the sprinter from Alcorn A&.M , may have the in- side track on a spot,:"because he can do other things.~ like run back kickoffs and punts," said the team spokesman. McGee was a legitimate 9.2 sprinter in college and averaged 24 .0 yards per kickoff return (or the Rams last year, but didn't c atch a pass. Jessie, sixth in the NFL -last year in catches with 54, is also a kickoff returner. Stowe, injured most or last season, is with his fourth club. His four season NFL totals show him catching 43 passes for 10 touchdowns. Snow and Jackson are vying for berths on opposite sides of the field, meaning that the consistent Snow has an edge over the No. 2 man on his side-Rentzel. Snow caught 24 passes last yea'r, averaging 16.5 yards per catch. Rentzel caughl 18 for a 22~yard average. '75Y2 Baseball Standings TOYOTAS HERE NOW COME IN TEST .DRIVE TODAY .BUY .QR LEA.$E A -1im~- SALE , ... .., loboc• Example 74COROMA WA•OM Automatic, radio, a ir. 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V/l 't.,..~0 vc LU..;ir,..1F' 11''S'Yo u1il 'fuf'~C You~ tJO~"·~P "''°"f f>ltN Jf'S 1\,..t1'o ~ljli(g.\C.tl .. 'E~ftr' :..ll'<' •N '("f"'I00.000 ~s AJ..A~S c~""'"10NS>1 1f' ON S'A,'( A.UV, 16~ A'\ L-0\. A~&>..M rf'oS •. LN-.J£'$f A f'"e.H ~C..<S tN 1'"'1( 1?1li-.,i'f f..,..Ge f*l O iou~ .-urue - J.OULO f>~ ASSURCO •. L -..-,. . . . ·. -~- Los Al Results FffMeM.1r CINf, Trac Ii FiltC Enil~on. Mar 1 Jet. • NOtcr.11Chls. Berries Hitting In Area Barra c uda have moved into local waters, and all th r e e Orange, Coast' area landings re·, port good catches or the, fish this week. Dana Wh arf in Dana Point reported lll legal·1 size barracuda taken on , the half-day boats Sun-, day white Art's Landing out or Newport Beach re-. ported 29 harries for a(., ternoon passengers on the half-day boat. Art's Landing out ot the Balboa Pavilion re- ports good sea trout catches with bass, some bonito and barracuda be- ing taken on the half-day boats. Davey's Locker and Dana Wh arf are still in the albacore chase with Dana Wh arf sending out a boat nightly at 11. Fis· hing is on the 60-mile bank, about six hours out, with 16 albacore brought in Sunday. Davey's wilt send a boat out at 10 each night if there are enough pea.- pie signed to make it- worthwhile. Art's Landing has abandoned the albacore run in favor of an alt-day trip up and d own the coastlin e !tfonday ·through Friday, The all-day boat leaves at 5 each morning during the week with a midnight departure for the islands on Friday and Saturday nights. Brent Retains Lead Fl•ST •ACE -.-00 Y••dS. 7 yqr SI ltTH •ACE -3S(j Y•rds. 3 Y@•r cld,.,.ldens. CUilml110. Purs•11900. • olOs & up. C!.1lmlng. Flll!ts & n\¥6. 0.lly Crisis Piii's. .noo. fLfpl\am) 3,JO J.80 ,,..., ThtOthl!rWo,.,.n IBrooU) J.60 J.IO Mr.8 .BM(Welkff) J-00 Tlme -iG.1~. Ali.o rM -AU Tl'lll A•Of!, Batfl!<1's Ruler, SOoner Go, .::09 De A_.,, Blas They are down to the ThfLlm1t.wa1,ns1ep,c;oTlnkl!r. 5'r.t'M<t -Olaoe's Prlat, Sports final night of elimina· DKl<,hoa's~. lions in the West Coast u t:••~ -1-o.uy Crisf• a •TM match game elims at Ottltt'•-"·'""'w.zo. Kana Lanes in Costa SECONDlltACE -«>Oyards.3YNr M e s a w i t h t w 0 otcts.& uP. Oelml1'19. Purst 11900, Sure MAI performer s well in front tLIP'laml s .20 1.00 2.M1 o( the Cield for the final F•y'sJBoy T-fBrooksl l .oo 2.60 01cutt•2 ICre19trl 2.60 four-game sel next M.oo-Time. 20 st. day night Alio ret1 -Flck1t N' 8rl91'1t, Bill'· • t 1'r1's Baron, H•ll Smart. In action Monday, Nosc:ratc~s. Terry Brent or Santa '"'"o lltACE~ y.1r•s. J YHr Ana and' Art Berens ot o1arne1c»M. Pu1"H$1to0, -.et-AtSWIHI Hawthorne, moved sub-ic.ro ..-. .o 3.10 '·'° Stantially in front o( the Linle Aeplkil fH•rU l .'° 3.00 As!.Ul'eG's Atd Lildy CB.Inks) J .60 'pack to retain the one-r ime -1e.JO . . ti lb r· Id Ali.o rilll -Quick N Eas,, Gl!Tlfl"ll! two pos1 ons as e 1e Some Ch•"!I•, c.111terou1y aeue. nears the final cut lo fi ve LuckyLMlss. · Nosc:ratcnes. for the c hampionship rolloff Aug. 25. When the final ni ght arrives, the top five bowlers will drop . all prior pinfaJJ and meet in a head-to-head confron· talion to determine the champion. FOURTH RACE -350Yilrds.JyNr alas& up. Claiming, Purs. »ODD. Magnoli• Horntl (Bank\) s..rte,Sandy!P~I 5nllly ~e 1warc:11 Tlme -17.15. :J,IO '1.60 2.«I 3.10 1.IO '·" AliO ran -Hy 5traf19tr, MoOll 8", R-Slrlp. Hoscr.1tches. Fl"M RACE -olOD y.lrdS.] yffr oi05 & \IJI, Cl.l»ill«IOllOWMU, f'WM ..... Buday "" ate ("'6airl l .OD •.«I l.:IO 1.IO l.llO £.lsy Altl.Jel Cc.Ill Oell'ssr-w IHem ffl'il) Tlme -10.N . '·"' Ali.o _r~ -Spo~ S.r twll, To0 'Tls A'COPt (Adair) •.Ml $_40 •.00 Treal Me F•!r ILl.,,.1ml ~.llO •.DO EK""° ... t llstlH•fll 7.60 AUO ri911 -Lto Vondy Gi,I, ~oven Helen, Oldlt'sGtm, Lillie Angela. Hosc:retthes. 15 l!•ICl.1 1-Flckl• Ceut1I & S-l.9'111 Mkll,,.klttt3.IO ' NINTH lltACE -<MIO Yf!fdS. lYNF oldi. Cl1lmln;. Purs.12000. Three O's M(.Cue H.11•1 '·'° :J,ol() 1.80 Nlt;JMSpeed fW•rdl J .20 2.60 TlnyPNlllPJl&.IM.s, 3.20 Time -20.57 AIJO A.lfl -B.lf Too B•bll, Sloookurrl Slim, Per1nlckity Scr•ktlld -Ho~ S«tts ss 1.-.ci. 2.n ... Of\'s wo. a 1·HltM,,,....,~dUJ,fl Alamitos Entries Ramirez Will Play Raul Ramirez of Mex· ico, who almost single- handedly knocked the U.S. out of Davis CUp competition this year. h as sent in his entry fot' the 49lh annual $100,000 Pacific Southwest tennis championships, SepL .. Doug J ohnson of Long Beach made the biggest move this week, taking over ·rtlth spot to ride on the hot seal into the fmal four-game block. He is 34 pins in front of Jerry Burdick of Westminster and 70 in front or Farrell Hinkle of Irvine, last week's fifth place bolder. FORTONIGMT Fl•ST POST: IO'CLOCIC UEXACTA Ft•ST lllACE. Pl'lnc-•r IAdalr l Mf. Cute Oe<k. IRlcP•.1rd5 I FtitEGDi. ((lerlssel Crezy Rebel IW•t~er l c.sn Brown lLlph•m• MohM 2 4Pe~) ~~ 13-21. 119 The tournament wilt ::: be played at UCLA's 11• Pauley Pavilion. It is~­"' $$ EXACTAS •TM , ITM AHD fTH lltACES. No less t han n ine bowlers including de· fending champion John Haveles of Fountain Valley, are in position to gain a spot in the top five should any of the leaders falter. FllltST RACE -JSO yerds. 7 "'"' olCI m.11aiens. Purs. $\too. Cl•ifnll'IO prke t4SOO, kMi. Pro (H,1rl) R•nli Rttle<ll'd (M,test 113 ing moved from the LA Tennis Club because or· the need to provide more ca·p aci t y f or th e Southland's 'growing nwnberoftennis fans. The champion will meet the winner or the San Francisco Elims over t h e Labo r Day weekend (or the Western States champions hip. Monday night's action starts at 9: 15. Finl Spec:l•I (Alcrwt•dsl ''' Vole Fo.-P•Uto (W.1lker) 12'1 lloldM!U P•pe:o tC..111 119 Tl me To Ault !Horii 112 Tr..ckleWT1l1-1n !Cterlssel 11t .ll1abellf! «Brooks) 11t Lill le Rev-enoe tLlpheml 121 l(flO(ltl'.>ul !C..rdo1•) 12l l'mGOl'INI Do !He,.nl119) 112 Rurimno T.1b CCre19tr I 1n SIECOND lit.I.CE -JSOyards. J "°"r Did!.. Cl•lmln;. Purw J1G. Cl•lmlnv prke $$lltltl. 0.1 Re1<Comel fB•n-s> Go Sllenlly IHe11nln;I D\lfllnloMlsmo IMyltsl SfWlkn\ tllr Go ~AO•ir I Byl.oS.Uey fLlon•ml AG<klfl SN IC.rdo1a l H1$h\11Ue Roc;-et CDrtrer I Dragsters Race Jungle Jim Liberman will headline a top field ol runny car performers at Orange County In· ternalional R1ttway on the occasion of the eighth mniversary of lbe track Soturday_night. A total or 32 funny cars II expected to answer the call for the first round of compeUUon bel\IU>hll at 1. All 32 cara will race side by · 1lde ln three · rounds of 1roundpound· tng action, plus a 1pecial f\nt round burnout ron· looL Spectators will be asked to vote ror the !a!ia-• burnout on the . tint round i nd -• • l 1.000 Jun1le Jim modds will be given aw3y that night. Joining Liberman" will be Fred Goake, Roger Llndamond , Gordon Mineo, Cblc1go'• lllke Van Sant, r.tlssouri's Paul llad fcl and Arizona '1 Sundance. Area favoritH will In· elude Ne11(porl ikach's Jake Johnston dr\vln1 for Joe Pisano and 9.alh Mauubar•, n1Uonll ~ ~ ] cord holder Dale Puldo, [ AS l.oppf: Mike llalloran, olohn P . _ L<>ml>aru • ..llm ~. ~ · Jim Terry, Bria ..,. 1 :~i=h~n~ror i!"Gell • I 1 __ L , that you11 ""'Y notl COMPUTI OU.M•I COUNTY COYIU•I lt1ch1t1Mt: ....... ..,_,, S..C ........ MlllSMYMf•· .... .......... 11 .. ...,.. ...... efu. .... 2 MONTH TO MONTH RINTAL IASIS 3 NO HPOSrT 119Ulm oN ...,,.on1 cmn 4 ONLY 111.1• .. ~ TOT AL COIT . 1 ~=== llJI" •• 5 1111 t1"9•4•Yl t • '·--···-MIO All AYAI~ ' 1 .... -.. ,-- 0!''1.;(,! ('ill ~'\ ll,[l't i'! I\ l'tlll',' \' VII ' " n I I llti DAI\. Y PILOT TuHC'•Y. August 12, 1970 · ~eonardo' at Sebastiaia's New Comedy Well Done The bri ~htest bit of theatrical l'le.,.,•s in a year not noted so far for its i~candescence is the brand new co1nedy "Leonardo. lhe Florentine" at Sebastian's Wcsl .Dinner Playhouse. An original script enjoying its \••orld pre miere at the San (.,lemcnte dinner housP through Scµt. 28, "Leonardo'' advanc{'-S a comic pre1nise you'd think someone might ha ve t'omc up ""'ith before -the appearance _of "LEONARDO. THE FLOftf:NTlNE,. A.,..., co1neC1v tlr V.0<9t1 Til>bl~. Ol•e<.\Hl aro r!f"gneCI tJy O•n Ve•'"· pre~ntl'd T""lCl.)y~ 1n•0"9" Sundav• unto I S.ol 18 •I S.bol•l•oln'' """'t o nn~• Pld)hou•t. ,,0 A~en.,:I • Po<o, '>on '''"~"'"· R•lt•••"Otl' ,91.'l~l(l. t.•-rdOO<l V•ACI , llruno B•an~r., l•WB••n<"' ,,...., .. s ... ,,,,,,. (lomono(O •n~tor.COfPl<' THE CA$T JUOIOn E..orntv JCIMMOr.on ... Dill<' R•oul .. B!MKIW M1c~ebon J•,,.,..~Ra""° Ail•on Fie!<""• a great historical figure from the past into the present ""'arid. The pu::;s ibilitics for humor a r e \'irtually endless. IN TtllS c ase, it's Leonardo da Vinci (at the age or 29, before most or his masterworks \\'ere L"Onceived) gulping a time-travel µotion and materializing in the sa1ne spot 500 years in the future. "·here he encounters a family or tourists right out of Woody Al - len ·s "Don 't Drink the Water." Intermission Tom Titus , into the concep_l or the young Leonardo, already obsessed with his own importance and h.is place in history. A physically imposing actor, Earney takes total control of his role. in both the past and present segments, and emerges totally credible, even when don- ning an Aloha shirt and repeated· Jy testing the zipper or his ny. PLAYING A sort of Sancho Panza to Oa Vinci's Don Quixote is James Raupp as an uncultured Florentine ch aracter with a good share of comic business. Dale Raoul is particul3.rly effective as the teen-age tourist who falls for the tin1e-traveling genius, ampli· fying her ingenue's role with some nice funny -romantic byplay. John l\toran, the beruddled father from Sebastian 's .. Norman, Is That You?" takes basically the same sort or Archie Bunker-type character in ''Leonardo," and he is excellent at it. The only regret is that ~ere are not more moments or con· frontation between Moran and Earney in the play. Completing the San Clemente c.ast are Blanche Mickelson as Moran 's wife . who becomes the model for the s how 's final t•huckle, and Aaron F1etcher in a 1 dua.I assignment,· first as a re· aljstic-looking corpse in the 15th <'entury and later as an Italian in· spector. TIBBLES HAS done a praiseworthy job keeping his comedy Vo'ithin the bounds of near-believability \lo'hile main- taining the high level of humor. Verre's staging is crisp a nd fluent, and his Florentine setting , is one of the finest yet offered at the dinner playhouse. 1 "Leonardo, the Florentine·• should be a must on the calendar of every theatergoer weary or the same old shows cropping up re- peatedly on Orange Coast stages. The original comedy continues nightly. excep t Mondays , through Sept. 28 at Sebastian's West, 140 Avenida Pico, San Clemente. 'Bogart' Movie Set LOS ANGELES (AP) -Direc-of Second Avenue," but the pair tor Mike Nichols and playwright have never collaborated on a Neil Simon will unite for their film. "first movie," "Bogart Slept '"Bogart Slept Here" will star Here," for Warner Brothers. Oscar 'l''inner Robert DeNiro as an orf-Broadway actor who Nichols directed such Simon becomes a film star. Costarring plays as "The Odd Couple,., is Marsha l\tason, "'·ho is ~lrs. '"Plaza Suite'" and ''The Prisoner Neil Simon. ENTERTAINMENT Sonny· Acting LOS ANGELES (AP) -Singer Sonny Bono is branching out as a1n ac- tor. His latest booking: the tel evision series "The Six l\1illion Dollar Man." Bono appears as a song-and-dance man and friend or series star Lee Majors, who suspects him of being courier for an international spy ring. Pickford Films Due? LOS ANGELES CAP) The rums, which have -The nation 's bicentcn· been provided with new nial may signal the re-ntusical scores, Include turn to movie theaters of ' · L I t l l e L o r d America 's sweetheart, Fauntleroy," "Pollyan· t.Iary Pickford. na," "Sparrows," "Lil· Mally Kemp, who tie Annie Rooney" und day,1 she is spunky. some da.)'5 not so 1punlcy," sa1d Kemp. "'She doesn 't ~ct out at all ; sbc likes her Pickfair. Iler only exercise is w alkinl! around the estate." manages the silent -"'fuming of the Shrew," r=====------..-...-.., screen star's films, says a talkie Dnd the only nine of her films could be movie she made with released in this country husband Dou gl us in 1976. Fairbanks. Miss Pickford, 82, re-"We first wanted to try mains secluded in her the package in EurQJ>e, ramed mansion. '·Some where Mary is still well ----===----remembered,'' said Kemp. "The results have been excellent. The films have been showing in theaters and o n television in Germany, Spain, England and lta- -ly, and I just concluded a deal for S\\-•eden. Now I think we're ready for lhe United States.'' f'"OUNTAIN VALLEY • ... ·~·'"".,,,._,.. . ' ''"' "'tfMI ..,,. ... l,11~ t;JI Of die Plftll I 9:lf. Pailllfter~ ~~ --·" ~ . -· ~~·._.!.·.-.. 1'0 -~-' ---J:Jt, f'11 PUT ANEW EXPERIENCE IN YOUR LIFEI SEE IT! FEEL IT! An Event ... f!RJiiQUAKE PG'°""' -ARIGHT-ON SPORTS COMEDY "RETURN TO CAMPUS" RATU&IH'9 TOM HARMON MESA 1884 Newport eo. MHo s•d-1 ssz HELD OVER! WAUEH llA.TIY MA.TIHffS SAT & SUH REDUCED PRICES ,-----, The tru: stcxy c~· 1111 Kinmont. CONTRIVED? Certainly. But Dan Verre 's production of George Tibbles' imaginative comedy plays with all the confi- dent casualness of a Neil Simon ::;c ript. Gag lin es are set up beautifully by Verre's extremely competent cast against a re- alistic backdrop or Florence, past and present. -.=~~~==;;;;;;;;;;;;;======,I "GODSPELL" Thr Amer IC.in O!ymf'K !>kJ contmler \'host· tr<lhl(' i,111 tc'I< ,j.;, rvrrythn1~ bu! ~·r life. Arid v.·hn lour11.l tht (l'~Jr.l!-',l' to live tluuigh !hr lo\c of a)(' Judson Earney fits perfectly .,.., __ ,.,...ca M-T !t»J:el ... n,_n,.,..1,.. ... _.weia_ am 1 HI IUl L[T,.. uw 0/1 •l'ttclOeA ... A C&lltO ll-..0 A Cot..Olll ..COM H lOI ., ... -.io U. CAM.Ii Tr1w1f •••rywhert ..• 8und1ya ..__"_'"_'__, In I ht DAILY PILOT ('('(\'I• ,,, ..... ., ~~· ~.!!~ . .,, ~ COA:OHA DEL MAit ~ sioMIT l"OITllR MICHAEL CA.IHI '"THE WILIT COtjSPIRACY" -'"~o ~'" 1!Ull W. 8UNFlOWEA W, OF RI T L C.M. 540-05'4 • "APPLE DUMPLING GANG"(G) 3CARTOONS "Low• And D••lh" A "Sbrt TIM R•volutlon V Wtthout Me" PG ~ "THE EXORCISr' Open OaUr • 12'>0 Mon 111f"ll Fri t1>J:DOPM·S1.25 · THE CITY SHOPPING CENTRE ORANGE •532-6721 1'-' CITY CENTRE CIMEMAS -$.A. FRWV IMANCHESTEPI EX .I I G.G. fRWY (CITY DR. EX.I ; A "Young Fr•nkensteln" V "M•A•!!i•H" DON'T MISS THE BIGGEST SHOW or ITS KIND AllYWHIRll 21st ANNUAL SOUTHLAND HOME& GARDEN SHOW AUG. 15 -24, 1975 3 BIG SHOWS IN ONE! BEE •.• Th• m"4 fafi\• n1Ung tloWtf lllld «ar .... Show '" t1>lllh1m C.IUOI• n11 wltll a blc11>l1n,,l1I a• 111111 ol Amtrlcan llow1r1. 'MlllWll• or dollt•• worth of Ille ••ry Lll•tl "°"" lt1,.....llon1 .•• room llCl111· tlon1 •.• ll•alln9 and •It· condlU011ln1 ..• 1n1e1lor decor .•• pool1 "'d pllto1 1ppU1r1ce1, pl111 him· d••d• ol Olhefl. 'Leading Hn•1 01 Mot.lit' Hom•• ttiowlt11 IM '''' ""''' In ""l9n and 1011'1• !Ort !or l"'l•HJ H•ln9 In 10111lle1n Calltomla. "'°"''' ot 1_11, en111r1111n1L All AT THl (AIR CONOITIONr:O) ANAMEIM C0NVfNTt0N CENT lit ADULTS 12:50 !thold11n 11nder 12 rrtt) SHOW HOUllS: 2 P.M. • 10 P.M. Wttli:daJS Noan • 10 P.M. SJturd1ys Naon -9 P.M. S11nd1111 SAYE 50c w1lh 1ov• d1itount Ucktl rtOl'll ""'' lttt ..... ,," 01 IJ!flfty Oriti ' Sttr11. " r I i1 bock at SCI by popi.tkr ct.-itd 0o>-1 ""'' SCR, ,i.....,.ng1v JOYI~ ani! 1~1>11111 c;•Oductoon. n.oi.ct by en1a t a..a .. ~ ah~e •• 1 ... BEST EVER1 FIMAL .Z WEHS -CLOSES AUG. I 1 Sl'ECIAl 10 l'.M. FRIDAY l'ERFORMAMCE PfRF. TUES. THRU SUH. -CALL FOR RE:SEl.VATIOM STARTLING PROOF THAT WE ARE NOT ALONE IN THE UNIVERSE . _,, C,I, 1ur.-1p., \I •~< lA"M'. "'-'~•!\< ,.,, 1 .. 0lnMIUllO , .. , •• 1000 -·-.OR*l'l(IUll( 1>•oci..c.d D' ...... ~-· ~liO ... ........ -0._D, f"'4 ........... , -....... by 1100 s. ..... -"=' cl)} ,1~':.r '=r• l'ICIOIH DOMT MISS IT ENDS TODAY ms'ftll.C,....,M.,.., Q9ol& C9'N c""" ,...., ru.111 -l--c-•c-~-­-·-_, ... ..._.,"" --c-c-~""''"·- ...,,_ ... ..,.....,,. .. ....... ,,,,_ . •1'·JJ>1 llACITTC ..... °"""'" ll'f•!ti! ,Al&O ...... C.,..., .. _ ~)14"..0 _,,,.... .,..,~ ~v"""' W l'l•t. -~--ti \ ""4ll _ .. lloo<n ~~ IARlRA STRE:ISAHD JAMES CA.AM "FUMMY LADY" INI -ntl FOITlltll" -Si&FOID Wl'fts• W "TOMMY" "'OTHH SIDI OF THI MOUNT AIM"' ""DOWM HILL I.A.Cir INI "IAMll• .,.. 'fOYA'9l OF SIHIAD" IClJ -aETUIH OF 1HI .... PAKTHB•INI '"SWf'OIT TOUR LOCAL 9BIA"" -rAD A HAID aJDI" INI "'\ITTU 11'9 MAH" INI "HEHHISSEY" t.-41Wfl-1:1 ... llt-•• "TltE llEYHS" , •• ~ .. """-llJ .. ,,... .... "HEHHISSIY" t:OOS.t/8un 1::J0.1:1S..t:OO "TltE lllYHS" 7-10:41 lat/8Un 2:15-7:00-10:~ "OTI!ill SIDI OF THI MOUMf ..(IJI" 1•.1• s.tfl-l 1:4 ... •114:11 "IAHG THI DIUM SLOWLY" ,,, .. , ....... ,... ,,,..,,, .. , .... •, l MOW PLAYING IM ORANGE COUNTY STARRING JAMES CAAN DAILY 7:30 & 10:00 SAT./SUN. 2:1 S-4:4S-7:30- 10:00 l MIDNIGHT SAT. ..... OAA.'1'1:1~·· "'°"'°"' n11. UT.-IUll. ~-1:1-'I AMD• lil, New111an in "Ille a.-nlngPool" (PG) HARPER IS IACKI ,,, .. ,41 .... .... ,... . .,... OI- THE LEAN, ME.AN 30·s. WHEN AMERICA tAUUHEO ... TO KEEP fROM CRYING! fteW!n~.~.4l9.n STARTS WED. AUG. 13 (PG) THEGl\AND ADYENTUAE OF THE YEAR IPGI 'THE NOT ITTHER SIDE SINCE OfTHE L01E MOUNTAIN' STCl\Y. THE EXORCIST CINEMA WEIT "UT-Ill •I loOlMl'•l)I Wftl.., tl••M 112·4491 NS IS THE ONE TO SEE "The--. ................ ' ,, • I . . Tueectmy, Augu1t 12. 1975 OAILV PILOT B7 Lied to .Jury Drug Chapin Starts Bill Prison Term Backed Headaches Not Disease -They Are Symptoms THE FAMILY CIRCUS By Bil K eane Frum Wlre Servlt'.es Former White "louse official Dwight L. Cbapln traded hlis clvl liltn clothes rot prison khakis at Lorn· poc and began serving a 10-to.30 month term tor ty. ing to a Watergate grand jury. While ltousc appointments secret3ry under former Pre11ldent Nixon, Chapin wos convicted of lying a~.ul the extent of his knowledge reearding th~ act1v!tlcs. of Dona.Id SegrettJ, a political dirty tricks arl1sl hired by Chapin, • _A request for a temporary restraining ord~r against publisher Ralph Glazbw-g for allegedly us· ing deceptive .advertising in selling a mail order "Webster's Dictionary" was denied by a Manhat. tan Supreme Court judge, Justice Andrew Tyler dismissed the move by the city's Department or Consumer Affairs, saying that "although erro~ were committed by defen· dant, as a matter or law ( J they did not constitute a PEOP. LE deceptive advertis ing practice." ~--------' Consumer Affairs Commissioner Elinor GuggeabeJmer began the legal action in May to block Ginzburg rrom ma.king what she termed mis· leading advertising claims for the 1,454-page volume. • Country music star Hank WllUams, Jr., slipped and Cell 300 reet down a mountain in western Mon - tana. He was reported in f~ir condition after emergency surgery. The 26-year-old singer, son of one of the most ramed country-western singers, took the tumble 'Yhile mountain climbing just west of Wisdom, Monl., near the Idaho-Montana border. • Frank Slnatra will return to London this fall for <& return engagement, this time in a joint ap. pcarance at the London Palladium with Sarah Vaughan and Count Basie and hi s orchestra. The three musical greats were brought together by irnpressario Harold Davison for an engagement Nov . 13·20. Sinatra played two sell-out engagements May 29·30 al the Royal Albert Hall, his tinest appeatance in London in more than rive years. • Sen. John Glenn (D·Ohio) disclaimed specula- tion that he would run as a Cavorite son presidential candidate in the Democratic primary in Ghio, but the rormer asironaut let't the door open for a spot on the national ticket in 1976. Glenn said tt was not (air to constituents to spend the time and money required to make the race as a ravortte son. " .. .tt would not be right for me to commit mysel( Lo a favorite son candidacy which could in- volve extended absences from these (senatorial J respoosibilities;'' he said. • Rocketry pioneer Wernher voa Br1un was re· ported in satisfactory cond ition at Baltimore after undergoing surgery or an undisclosed nature, a spokesman at Johns Hopkins Hospital said. Von Braun, 63, underwent Lhe operitioo either Friday or Saturday, the Baltimore Evening Sun said. The newspaper quoted hospital sources as .saying the surgery was related to a kidney ailment. A spokesman for Fairchild Industries in Germantown, Md., where von Braun has been a vice president since mid·l972, said he expects the. former National Aeronautics and Space Ad - ministration official to be ''out for a week.'' • With $13 million in ticket sales behind them, the Rotta,g Stones wrapped up their North AmeMcan lour with fla shing red, yellow and apricot lights and a stunt plane spewing smoke overhead. A purpre-caped Mick Jagger sang ''Honky Tonk Woman" and police made 63 arrests, 62 for drug possession, at the final concert in Orchard Park, ~-Y The British rock group played to 1.1 million ;:aeople in 27 cities during its two-month tour, a :;pokaman said. • Karen DeCrow, pre· -=-1 :1 iident or the National t 1 )rganiiation f or ~1 Women, met with NBC 0 President Robert t lloward to seek a oroader role for women in network program- ming. Ms . DeCrow o( iyracuse, N .Y ., and four othei-NOW leaders met with Howard and Jeveral network pro- gramming Vice presl· jenl5 to provide what ;he called "feminist in· put in deciding what the programming will be." She said a NOW analysis of 70 prime time shows round 44 lead roles were p1•yed by men and only eight DeCROW by women and that 75 percent of all roles were played by men. • Producer Hall Bartlett has been sued f~r divorce by his wire of less than two months . Gina lulllette Lance, 32, clted irreconcilable differences. Bartlett, 50. produced "Jonathan Livingston Seagull" and was involved in the production or .. The Sand Pebbles." • Lady Amalia Flemtag, Greek·born widow of the dJscoverer or penicillin, told a military court In Athena that enlisted men slammed desk drawers In- to her atomach during interrogation by military police under the former Greek dJctatorship. Lady Flemin1, a 61).year-old re1earch chemist, was arrested in August 19'71 and convicted or plot· ting the esc11~ of AJesdller PanagouUs. who was serving a life sentence for trying to assassinate die· tator George Papadoproalol in Au1u1t 1968. She was a pro1ecut.lon witness at the trial or 32 military palicemen ch.arced wtth torture duripJ the military reslme, which collapeed laat summer. Greece baa since retWTWJd to parliamentary de· mocracy. • Sen. 8111ar:I SyllllqtGa ([).!\lo.\ would have been vice prealdenl uncler J*-,, u""pt fot a lasl-mlnule chan1• ol heart that prompted Ken- nedy to offer tho job to LyadM \Jolla-according to former Defense Secretary O•B atnord. . Jn an lnlorvle• publlsl!ed.bYlbe St;LOula Post- Dlapalcb, Clifford slid pcennedy promised the """""'1 apot on the IMO DOmocrotlc Uckot to Sym· lqtoo oa Ille nJahtlC~ ••111odlil11ted. · But Clifford adclicl1 K.innedJI chanced hla mind ond wiibcirew the offef' \be nut momlnf, decldinf J'""".-waa needed oo lhellcJiel to1111D •-!Nm ~ SACRAMENTO (APJ -A bill which backers say will ~ave Callfor· nians "tens of millions or dollara" annually by al· lowine substitution or chemJcally equal drugs ror name-brand producl .. hw; reached the Senate floor. The Senate Finance Committee vot ed 8·3 Monday for the bill by By DR. STEINCROHN DEAR DR. STEIN- CROHN : l am only 28 and have suffered more gt!vere headaches lhan most people do In an en· tire lifetime. I began to have them when I was in my pre-teens. l suffer rrom them al leas t once a month. Sometimes as often as every few weeks. I've taken tons or aspirin. DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE ~ teMlon is the cause of all thi s trouble? I ask myself what I have lo be tense about -except my headaches -and can find no answer. We have no financial or other ramlly problems -Mrl. w. LATELY, A FRIEND ·( ) lent me some tran. State quilizers. She said she'd '--------~. heard that tens ion COMMENT: Admit· tedly, tenalon headache is perhaps the moat com- mon type of headache. But don 't depend upon a well·meaning friend !or your diagnosis. 1 suggest also lhat you never ac- cept a girt of a friend's medicines, especiaUy if they are tranquilii:ers. Self-treatment will get you nowhere -except lead you into the land or frus tration. • headaches were com· As5emblyman Barry mon. Perhaps this would Keene CD ·Eureka). It help. Butitdidn·t. has· already received As· On my visits to doc- sembly approval und has tors, I've made light of the backing of the Brown my headaches, nQt want- adrninistration. ing them to think J was The measure would al· always complaining about something unim· low pharmacists to sub- stitute generic drugs ror po~ant. name brands unless the BUT LAT EL 'Y THE doctor initialled a "Do ·headaches have become Not Substitute" box on so severe 1 can't do my Ute prescription rorm. housework, can't take REMEMBER THAT headache is not a disease -it is a sympt.o'm. It is the doctor 's job to dis· cover what kind of headache you have, and what's causing it. Fire• Contained P'iretighters have con - tained two blazes \\'hich blackened more than 3;400 acres or brush and timber in Mendocino Na· tional Forest, the Men- docino County Sheriff's Office said today. The U .S . Forest Service said "a boy smoking be hind a barn" near Fouts Spring ln Colusa County started the largest of the two fires . Meanwhile firefighters today tried anew to contain a (our. day old arson-caused fire in the· Angeles NaUonal Forest that jumped fire lines and was reported spreading quickly . LONG BEACH (UPI> -Billionaire Howard Hughes is so "emotional- ly attached '' to his ''Spruce Goose" flying boat that the Harbor Commission gave him a lease to keep lhe boat in a hangar here ror at least another year. The commissioners agreed Monday to an ar· rangement in which Hughes will pay $100,000 a year rent for a huge harbor hang:ar for the World War II crart. The contract is good until June 30, 1978. Man SenteoN!ftl LOS ANGELES (AP) -A man authorities have dubbed the ''king or pornography'· has been sentenced lo six years in prison for tax evasion. U.S. District Court Judge William Gray sen· tenced Marvin Miller on Monday. He was convict· ed. July 16 after a six-day trial on 22 income tax evasion counts. University. Students Get Kudos A number of Orange Coast residents have been nam ed to the Dean's List tor academic excellence at UC Santa Barbara. Included on the list are Edward Hansch Jr., Judith Ellen Robinson, Michael Joseph Roffina and Anne Marie Sutherland, all or Co5ta Mesa. NewPQrt Beach resl· dents on the list are Sarah Elizabeth BemWi, James Paul Brock, Kim· berlie Jo Coll ester, James Francis Cote, Paul Adrian Heiney, Cin· dy Joyce Iliff and Jorn .. Alan Lonergan. Other Newport resi- dents honored are Grq:g Vance McCarty, Holll- d 1 y Montaomery, Palrick MlchHl Palmer, Kathleen Ann Sheldon and Susan Dt'ane SUrra. other1 on the lJ1t are Stephen Chriatopher Fry and Chrlaly Lee Kelso, both or Balboa Ill~, and Wiiiiam James Gooltne Jr., Ll11 Stuart .Halverson, Douglas Nelson Hibbard ond Stev~n Timothy McFlbland, all of . onaa d•l Jllw. care or my two young children, or be a loving ""ire for my husband. ls it possible that ( Pilot Logbook J Dog Days Are Here By ARTHUR R. VINSEL 01 llw O.Hy "11et SWtl Ba~nabas the Aristocrat of Artista Drive is now quite accustomed to his new home, but so far the fledgling household itself has yet to recover from the shock or an inrant -dog, that is. TmS HAPPENS when it's been years since you had a pup, as a boy. . . No wonder the miserable, p1nt·SLZe mutt took one look and proceeded to devalue $650 · -:,i wonh or carpeting, just for ~ starters. He has an identity c-rts~. So far, he is ad- dressed as Barnabas, Barney. Baby, P . T. Barnum, Fuzz.face, Tousle.face, Browneyes, LltUe Boy, Uglykins, and several stronger terms for special occasions. Barney -part v1Hs.eL schnauzer, part terrier and a teaspoon of this and that besides -also re. ruses to accept the fact. of his yery obvious dog hood . HE IS studying bard to be people. One or his first achievements was sneak· ing into the big people·bed and lying. on his back with his front paws neatly clutching the covers up to his chin. He has seen people do this, so it must be right. He is also learning where people-things go. Left alone briefly, Bamabaa dra1~ed out two slippers, from the closet to the kitchen. Able to eat only one, he took the other back neatly to its spot in the closet, which contused us greatly for a time. HE ATE it later. Barnabas, being a male, also prefers the company of blonde ladies whowalkon two legs and think him cute. Hels, however ugly. He is ruzzy and black-and-tan. His facial whiskers look like my disheveled handlebar mustache on Sunday morning after a night on the town. His legs are so short he trips on bis flea col- lar. He ts not only ugly, he is dumb. The other morning he lay on the foot of the big people· bed his chin scrunched-up on his paws as b~~~~~·ts~~~t~ f~~m~z~.and whining, CLOSER examination revealed the hook on hi s collar dog tag had snagged in the thick and heavy bedspread, capturing hlm the same way you might be held down by a one·ton weight. We went around feeling guilty all day ror yelling at him. But he certainly can't be coiled MY DOG, because he was HER idea. And not. only that, but as a newspaperman specializing in Police and crime coverage sirem always pump up my adrenalin. 1 have to grab my camera and notebook and run. Sirens simply drive Barney up the waJJ . He tries to answer .them: either that or he's trying to drown them out . His valiant attempts to trade hil doghood tor peoplehood aenerally center around food, such u homemade enchiladas, and especially beef s troganoft. The rationale must be something like: You are what you eat. lf you eat what they eat, you will therefore be people too. .. 'ONE aECENT Saturday night, Barnabas. went through the leftover Slroganorr like a swarm oflocwts through F.aypt. And soil w11 at 7:30 oo Sunday mc:rntnc. I was dllipol<hed to find • market or liquor store that was ~ and stocked" canned dsood. ·"What are YOU up so early on a Sunday momlnc?" asked eproprlelor. Not remembertnt S\Jnday even HAD • morning, J mumbled aomethlnc about bavill1 a new JJ'IP aa I clumped the dog loocl cans on bla counter. "YEAH, YOU really get at~ched to a pup," he said. The ohllervaUon did not match .m,v mood. I bl • And I cussed thal dirty dog al 42 oc.1 back to the house. . · Don'l know yel 111 was eu>slnc him or Bamabu. I You might say that headaches come in all sorts of shapes and sizes. What tits someone else may not (it you in diagnosis and treatmenl. When I lhink or your long history of headaches, l wonder whether your trouble is migraine. , IS THERE a ramily history of such headaches? Do you get the warning or bright, jagged lines of light, called ''s cintillating scotoma"? Is it one- sided? Is ther e nausea? \tomiting? Scores of other questions need to be answered before mi· graine is diagnosed. But there a re so many oth er varieti e s or headache : cluster headaches; fa cial neuralgiai;; systemic headaches ((ever - hypertension, etc.>; al· lergic headaches, and those due to dis· turbances in either ear, nose. or throat. Don't put of( your appointment. Diagnosis is importan for proper treatment. MEDICALETTES DEAR DR. STEI CROHN : My wife's le perature ru s somewhere between 96.5 and 97. Is there cause foc aJarm? She has no com· plaints. -Mr. F. COMMENT: Have your doctor check on her thyroid gland. I have seen many patients whose normal readings were a degree or more under the 98,6 reading. lf your wife has had a re· cent checkup and no reason was found for her low temperature read· ings, then better accept her as one of those whose temperature readings are normally on thr low side. SOMETIMES doctors prescribe antihistamine drugs to relieve allergy and if you then don't keep hav i ng recur. rences, he will not have to go through the loog process of searching for the allergic 'Jrritation says Dr. Steincrohn in his booklet, "Your Sinus · Problem." For a copy write him at this paper enclosing 50 cents and a stamped, ~elf-addressed envelope. Library Courses AtGWC Golden West College will offer (our short courses that provide an introduction to library °""·ork in the elementary school this fall. ·Registration by ap- pointment for the courses is Aug. 19~23 and Aug . 25-29 In tbe col· lege pavilion. "Walk·in" registration without ap- pointment will be held Sept. 2-5, 8, 10·12. Foll classea start Sept. 4. New library courses offered are children's books, card catalog, circulation and 'inven· tory procedures and re- ference books. Each course runs tour weeks from Sept. lS to Jan.22. Akolwlism Subject Of Clll88 "Psychology of Alcoholilm'' ii the title of a new evening course being offered for lbe firat Ume this fall at Oranie CoutCoUege. The three.unit class will meet Friday1 from 1·10 p.m. In the OCC En· vironmental Center Buildin1. .. • "I've gotten too BIG fOf you to pick Granddad?" '!' -rioht, L.M.Boyd Why Twisters Avoid Cities Virtually all of the men wh? dye blued~· nim jeans proressionally are fairly well up 1.n their years. And there aren't very many. of them. It's a particular craft. Like the making of exotic cheese. Or even like diamond cut- ting. THOSE RELIGIOUS groups known as the Hutteritcs must have something special. Only one out or every 20 members ever runs orf from the home community. And even most of those few runaways eventually go back. ONE LITERARY FOOTNOTE indicates the great English poet Percy Shelley was so disinterested in food thaL he occasionally asked his wile Mary whelher be had yet eaten dinner on his d'-Y or that. . ALYESKA · Q: ''Eight oil com· parties put together an out· fit called the Alyeska Pipeline Service Company to build Alaska's long tube. W,hcre'd they get that 'Alyeska'?'' A. Comes from the Al euti an ~·ord (or Ala.ska meaning ''the great land.'' MISTER, do you put in an hour and a ha~ a day doing housewot·k? If not, why not. That's the national average among husbands , I'm told . Teenagers pul in an hour. Younger folk , a half hour. WHY DON'T tornadoes h.it big cities? Dr. Theodore Fujita lhinks he knows the answer lo that one. He's a geophysical specialist. The larger towns generate heat that fends oft the twisters, he says. SCOTCH. TECHNICALLY, if it doesn't strike the hour, il 't; not a clock. but a timepiece. That is, it it's stationary. But ir it's a watch that strikes the hour, it's neither a clock nor a timepiece, but correctly a repealer • Plastic Culprit? FDA Ponders Wrapper Ban WASHINGTON (UPI) -The Food and Drug Administration may ban some plastic food packages, such as vegetable oil botUes and some meat wrappers, because of a potential cancer link, a spakesman said. In addition, he said Monday. the agency is about to explore the question or whether waterpipes made of the same plastic, polyvinyl chloride, .pose a health risk to the millions ol homes around which they are in use. ABOUT 151 MILUON pound> of PVC in mm form are used every year to wrap foods such as meat and fresh pro- duce, while another 55 million pounds goes into bottles. Ra.lph Nader's Health Research Group last month uked the FDA for a total ban on PVC in food packaging, claim· inc there ls evidence it is leached into the food in· side the containers and then conBumed along with the food. it poses no health pro- blem in package form. THE TYPES of packages which may be banned are the heavier ones, such as bottles used to contain oils and mouthwash, and the more rigid ones used foc some lunch meat. The thin film .type wraps would apparenUy not be involved. The spakesman said the ag.ency ancitipa~ strong industry oppas1- tion to the proposal. Zeppelin Tour Off LOS ANGELES CUPll -The English rock group Led Zeppelin has been forced to Postpone its August·September tour of the United states bttause or injuries suf- fered by the group's lead singer in aa auto acci· dent. The course eumlneo SEVERAL YEARS motivation a, effect•. qo, tbe government out· treatment and compUc1-Jawed the use of PVC for Uom of licobollsm lt'Om liquor bottles because of •. paychotoalcli point of evidence tbe alcoholic Robert Plant suffered multiple fractures oC his ankle, Coot bones and elbow in an accident on the Greek island of Rhodos. Also injured were Plant's •lfe Maureen, and their son. Karac,4. view. It 11 Intended u a d lb general interest course bevera1es rew e as well aa a clan tor chemical out of the boti thooe who are In -u .... In addlUon. viny •'•Y affected by an chloride in 1as form has alcohol problem. ~ bonned •• a pro- Fall classes be1ln pellant i.n most aerosol s~ft. 4. Re1lstration 5Pft8~5i5 been llnk:ed to w1 I extend through c1ncer amoac workers Sept. 11. For re11otrauoo eel to llln Industrial tnlorm1tion, phone the :::C. but the industry 1• occ Admlulooa Office hu lleidrutty claimed at546-5133. . , On Dean's list Catherine Connors, Laguna }lill.s, Russell Gordon, San Clemente.. Michael Klrkpatrlck1 Huntington Beacb, and Pauletle Rldlnf, El Toro, were named to the dean's list at Cal Lutheran in Thouuncl' ow. ~ ' I 1 • Bf DAILY PILOT Chinae Painting Offered The ancient art of Chlntse brush painting will be examined in a pa\r of evening counes being offered by Orange Coas t College this rail. Both classes are open to non-a.rt majors. Tue&Cl•y,Augusl J.2, 1975 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTIC.E: INVITl"G ··~ NOTICE IS HEREBY Gl\IEN 11\111 .,,,,. &o.rd ol Eou<•llOfl Of thl No ... !)On· INi,.. l)nlli.., $<1\ool Olll•l<I Of 0.¥9' Counly, CalUo.-nla, will t•tto"9 M-411.<d bilh "° to , , .oo A.M on IM U 111111oo,"' AY9V11, 191.S •I IPw Olh(t f l MIO !Ochool Dllltltl, lo<attCI •I llS1 Pl.te:•"ll' Av'"""· Coil• Mt••, (alil9'nl•. al '""k" 11"""' W lO Oodl 1J11H be pUbl><I' ~""°'•Id tor ' DELIVERY Of' l'OOOCARTS All bleb •••to be In .W(OHl.wt« Wl\11 C.vndlUon1, ln"rvc:11onl. •nCI ~Iii<• liol\$, wl'li<n •••now on !Ht ln U.oflk• Ol 1"' Pvrcha~l"'I Al)l!nl ol ~•IO 5(-1 Dl1lrlc.t, 1•.SI Pl,.ttnll• A~tnUll', Cl>•ll ~Mi.Ulltorno•. No ~ooe• m&v willldr.11• "I~ ~Cllor • Pl•loa QI ton,.11,.. ('Sl Cl"'' •Ue• Int .UI• YI tor lhtOPotlinQ llltreol. PUBLIC NOTICE Pl(T!TIOUS aU51Hl!S5 NAMIS1Al EMf_N1 T r..r 10110 ... ino p.. ri.ons or• Ool"'il bull. n1ua> COBY t'NTE RPR IS£S, •?SW. ltlh >t , c ... 1 .. M1w. (o1ltorn!• '1•1'. HO•t•o A. 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V+ol• R, G•lltQO \ /ll 'f(.I J. SI.~ ltn1•f Thl1 sl•tem1nt w•1 l llld wlTh lM county c 11r11, ot Or•noe County on .. ..,..,,6, 1911. ...... PubllsNO Oranot Co•~t 0•11¥ P!I~. A.l>g. 1?,. 19.11, fl'IO Seftt. 2. ''' ~ :JDJl·li P UBLIC NOTICE The beginning course '\\•ill look at the basic techniques and approach to Chinese brush paint· ing. Students will also t>xamine brush s e lection for a variety or effects. NEWPORT·MES-' H•rl>or e1wo., Gtrdtn G rovt, UNI FIEO SC1100L OISTRICT C..Jil0rnl•'26" nomt: SUPIERIORCOURTOFTHE of~•n11t Cou.,h.C•1o!orn1• Kimber \..tf! Moorer.ouw, 1i116 VISIOH•VI (:;41..LEGOS REALTY, 51ATE0f'CAl..IF0RHIAflOR By Ocuitny 11••vt r F•>~r Ce~r Cir .• Fount .. in VOiiey. c o1oror<11<1 ttll SO. Milon St., S...lii An1, C:.htornl• THE COUN1'Y Of'OlllANGE Purcn•>lftg Ag en I 9ll0ll 9111)1 C-'SE NO. -'·MSn T he two-unit c lass mee ts Tuesdays from 7-10 p.m. in OCC's Art Center Building. )M·:Ol!IO lr.ls bllllnel' h c.onductrd by •11 If>. Thie FkUUous 8<1ilntS'!. Na,.. rf-. ottDERTOSHOWC-'U5E Pl.obll~l'>ed Or~n9e c ... sl OaiW Pilot dlvldl.ltl. August 1J, 19, 191i JO'I()./) IClmber l..re Moorttio"~ Tnh 1141\tmtnl w•s lil<'d witl'+ 1n. 1-ulO to •Dove wil' lhtd In Ortr\11111. In ll'lf! M1Utr ol DONAL.0 14N Goun1yonJ41n .... ry u. ltlJ. UDOWITZ, •• ,,.. known •I OONAl..D Vlol• A. G•ll•QOS. 1610 G. lt,o51ln w.i.YNE, ForCll•ng•o• Nt ..... COunty Cltlll. ol Ortnl)I! co ... n1r on July Aw. S...l•An• C.l!lornl•HltlS WHEREAS, DONAl..0 IAN Al'f'C• J , Scrilrmer. 1111 So. Porton UOOWITl, •I"° 1tnown ·~ DONALD Orange Coas t 's ad- vanced brus h painting class, which is a con- tinuation of lhe begin· ning course. meets Thursdays from 7·10 p.m. al Costa ft1.esa High &:boo I. PUBLIC NOTICE :l'l, 1915. ...... SI Sanl•Al'la C•Ulo,nlotllOI W4VNE pellllontr, has l+l.O fll •I> T1111 bu!.Jnt'ss "'"' (Ol\Clu<led by a p1k•llon°wltl'I ll'oe Cl•rt ot ll'llsCourt tor f'ICTI TlOUS BUSI HESS HAMEST-'TEMENT PubliSMd Or•nvt Co•U Diiilr Piiot, A"ll">I S, 12, It, 26, ltli 196.2-11 Hmllfl<! p.ortner~lp, .., order cnanQll>Q oeU1ion1r'i ... me ll'le to1low1ng Pt•Wll> •re lklO"'il tiu!>I· ot\~"$' ViolilR.G•lllVol lrom OONALO IAN UOOWITZ to Al'f'(f!J,Scl!lrmtr 00N4LDW-'VNE : PUBLIC NOTICE This 11a1tment w•s rited wiTh the 11 ISORDEREO, lhtl &II perloDftS I,.. WAANEA Sl, SURF SHOP, tnJO Pacitlt CO•\I Hwy., Sun\•t Be..:11, C.Ulomla • Mtrg.i,..1 E. Hultl!ini.on, S.11 Fern Hiii Cir., No, ), HunllngtOI> Beat/\ c..1uornl•'2Mt ---====".":C::---C~'."'"-~ I Counly Clerk gf Or•nllil Counly o:1 le•tsllO in the •bDvl-i!nl•tlMI ""tt!lr - $16 tt1S. "P"for btlOr• tnls court •• 10.00 o.m., l'ICTITIOU5SU51NES5 • FHHOS on 1111 23Jd day 01 S..ptembtt, 1t7S, '" NAME: STATEMENT Publlsl'ltcl 0••119' (Oils! D•llY POol, tht courtroom ot Oeparlm•nl l, of tl'll TMtoUowi"'Pf!'sons-•r•dolnillNl.I-c , , ''' '''''" Auo.U.1•,26.•nclS..pt.2,191) lOJl.11 SUPf!•iOr our 0 l'lnsill· catlfornl•, Orano• Cou.,ly co ... •t (1). G&L ICAE-'TIONS 121 Gt.IC H<>llSl,s.tlllAM,C•Ulorno•,•lllll!ohow s1*"" I( • Hutcl!!n~on, IU3J'h 8dyvlew L.a11t. S"n\et Be•cn, c.ttllornl• JEWEL.RV MA.KEAS. 331 ForHI Aw., PUBLIC NOTICE "'".e, If .,.y, why the 41poUctllon lor No. 11, \..ilguoil Bracn. C1lllornli1'2•S1 cf\ilngieol n.lmt sl'+o"ld nol bt or,,.teO; Mesan Listed lh•\ bu~lnl!ls Is cond11cttd by .a Qefll'r•I p.ortne~lllp. (.;ell'Vf! cr.arlel Kr&mer •fld l.if'llN 5TA1EMENT 01" WITMDA-'WAL. IT JS FURTHER ORDERED, 1 ..... 1 II 11hrl1 K••met, 390 s. PIM s1 .. 0r1n91, ll'ltOM PARTNERSHIP OPEAATIHG tOPY of 11\b order lo sl>Qw c ... J.ot bl Maroa•tl E. H"!cl'linson Tnl\ '!.lillemeRt .. a\ !lied ... 11n \I'll! C.Uforni&'26114 UNOER P"bllSl'>f!d In Tl'>f! DilllV Piiot, 0 Thos b"$l,,.,ll IS Conduc:\td by ll ,ICTITIOUSaU51fol ESSHA#.1! otW'>PilperolQentr•l clrcul•tionprlnl· Nancy Ellen Chappel, 1789 Tanager Drive, Costa Mesa, \Vas named l o the Bowling Green State University dean's Ji sl for schol as tic o.ichicvement during the spring quarter. County Clerk ot D•a.,o• Coo.mly on """'"~· •• 19JS. oene••1 p.ar1 .... rsnip, ll'W! IDllOWlllG' person h•~ wllhdr"•-ed lft It... County ol Oran9r, C•tltornl1, George(.Kr•ll'lflr' "'ii geRttill Pilrlner lrom tl!r .inc•• wet~ for tour C•I SUC.(l'Ssl,.. ,_ Publi\htd Or•n~ Co;ul Dilly PilOI, A"!!. 12, lt, 19, an<!Srpl. 2, ·~15 JOIS-15 Tl!l1 sl•temfi"I w.ios !Utd wlln Ille p•1t1orr.)l'+ip oprr•llfllJ Uncklr ll'W! ll<--kl prior to ll'lfl dale sel tor 11earlng Coo.in1YCl•rkQI Qr.,n~Counly01>Juty \ltio.is business n•m• DI ORANGE troe•PPllC•llOn, 11,1911. COUNTY COLLISION 11 lll Vor~ OATEO:All<;\Ull6,191S ~... T-n. H""lill!ltor> Bf!•Cl'I, CA. HARMON G. SCOVILLE Publisl'>td ~Inge Co•~I D•lly P'tlol, ll'W! littltlou~ llU~ness nMl'll! ilate-J~oltl'l•SuperlorCourt P UBLIC NOTICE July 12, 1'1. •llCI 4ug,,.~I S, 11. 1911 211$-1, n>l'RI tor ll'le par!M!t~nlp wa~ lllld on Gl•SON, DUHN S/6,7S In""' Co11nly o!Orilnge. lllld ClllUTCMER PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8UStHES5 N-'MESTATEMENT T~ followin9 Pf!•sons ire doln9 bo.isi· l----,.;;-;,;wO:,;;o;;•;c,;M"-•"•::;•:---- --------------ors~i~L EVENTS PA RICING UNIFIEO SCNOOL.DISTRICT Full N41me •l'KI Addross ot 11\o A:ri.on WlttlGr•..,;ng: PUBLIC NOTICE SERVICE, ')3J Wlnte,swtel Wily, N9'lct lnwiU11t18hfs NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lhol CHRISTOPHER E. PAPPAS '9901 Stanlord Ave. GdroenGrowe, CA~&.11 /S/OlrislOPl'+or f .P•PPllS ....... ~UPERIOA COURT Of' THE STATE OF C-'LIFOANIA FOR THE COUJrtTY Of' ORANGE lrvlne, C•lllo•ni• 9HM Ille Boll":I o1 Ed1K11tlOn ol ll'lr Newporl· Pobfr1 L.+nco1n McL.a"9hlln 1.ttl ........... H1.A-MS1t . ..... Publistled Orange COo1$1 Dallv Pilot, July n .1'1, """ AllOuu ~. 12, 1915 21u.1s Wl"'t<SWHl Wily, Irvine, C1Ufo,r>ll• Mow Unilltd Scl>ool Dlstricl"" .,...,. '1-Counlv, C•litornla, won rec:•lw Sol'•lc<I Elw ,..,.,,,.. Mclaiu9l!ll",UJ2 WI,., biM Ull ID 11 :00 /l.M. on Ille 191tl d;ly OI let\~! W1y, trwine, C•lifornl.;o~ , /lu9"~1 1~1S •t t"" Oll•ce of !>lid Scl'ICIDI This bu\intss is conductf!d by • Di~r.tricl, localed ill llSI Pt.Ktnt•ll PUBLIC NOTICE 1'10TICE OF l'OEA RIHG OF P ETITION FOR PR084TE OFWll..L AHO f'OA LETTERS TESTAMEN· TARY AveR..e, Costa Mf!s•, C•llfornl;a, ilt Qet"ll!r•l 11o1rlntr\nio. .which 1,,,., $ilid Dieb "ill be puDlitl1' 1-----------,---,---A. L Mc L..a,,.Qhlon Tl'lts s1a1e....,nt ,..•s loltd w!tl'+ t~ Ol:>e<ltdilndreadlor: STATEMEHTOFit.aAHDONMEHT E1l•teo! JOHN R, DEAN •lso•_,, .IOH N ROBERl OEAN, Oec•aSOO. County Cler~ o! OrilnQe Coo.,..ly on J"ly P E. EOUI PMENT OF USE Of' lD, 191S. -'11 bid!.,;.. l.O be in ac:c:ordanc• will! f'lC'TITIOUS aUSINESS NAME N011CE 15 HEREBY GI VEN tr..Jt CROCKER NATIONAi.. BANI< l'lils !!Ivel l'l•Ueln a pelil•on tor Prot>ate ol Will •nd !or iS\YaRce o! l..e11er1 TeU•meniary 10 the pelllioner re· F4'2M CandlUOf'S, ln~t<IKllORS, and Sp(!c:ifl<•· Tht foUOwifllJ Pf'SOll$ ...... e •Dan· Publi~ed O••"QI! Coast D•llY Piiot. 11ons, W!\lcl! ••e now on lilt In owolllce oonte1 tr.e "Sol' ot ll'le tktlllou~ buSoneu A119,,.\1S,12, 1~. 26, lt1S 28.lJ.IS o! lhe Purcl\esing A~nt of s•ld Scl'+ool Mmt TAYl..OR MA.OE MEAT q)M- 01\lrlCI. 19SI Placenll• Avtnue, (Mia PANY, •I 1201 £. Fourtl\ Street, Slnt• PUBLIC NOTICE l trtnc:r to wtlicr. Os mallt !Or !ur1,.._, l----------,,,,--- pirll<Ylars, •Rd \ha1 lhe Hrne afld plKfl l'ICTITtOUSBUSIHES5 01 he&roflll I~ \ln>e ""' betn WI tor MAME STATEMENT AU<;l~I 19, 191S, •t •:30 •.m., in IM ll>e lollowi"ll poer~n 11 doing bus/· courl•oom ol Dep.ar!mERI No. l ol wid MU •~! (OU•1.•l lOOC•Vl((tnte•O•iVf'"""'Sl,1n Al l INOU5TRIES. S•i.ES ,...., Cily ol S.RI• ARil, C;i 1t1or11!a. DIVISION. 11) E•sl P•ul•rino. ~Slii 0.ted July ll. l~IS Mew, C•lilotn!a~2~?6 WllLIAME,SIJOHN, Atll'I"' 2omrn••m•n, 3J1 East co ... Rly Cttrk Bayfront, BtlDOa 1~1•nd. Catoror"'" A04MS0M -'M 0 ADAMSON ~lo62 as.. Spring St. Thli DU\•M\5 h conducted by.., In· s.,,;t.1" crovoO.;:.I , La\Angel1s, California ARlHlJR 2 IMMERMAN Attort111,slo" Ptl•lioner lr.ll ~lilf!rnent ""'"~Iii'"" ... uh Ille PubloY.ed O•ange CoaSI 011ily Fliol, Ca"n\y Cietlo< qi Ori1119e Count~ on Jo.II~ Al>Q, S, t, IJ. 191~ 2'i'lt).I~ 2S, 191S. Noew. Collfo,niil. An•, c:.111. E•cl'I b1~r mu\! su11m11 a bid de· ThtflcUtloulbusln.ssn.me....,~ pni\ In ll'le lorm OI a ce rtllle<I or 10abCM!..,.slUecll11 0rang0COunlyo:1 <•stller1 c:l'M!ck or a bid DOnd e-t lo M9rch,, lt 71, ''""' percen1 1~%1 Of IM •mounl ol tl'll Morvln J1cobson, 1?.Sft Fosler bid m-~yabl• 10 11\f! order ol tho RoM, \..o$Al•mit~,C-'. ,..;.po.M·M+!$il Unllof'd School Oblricl. Marwin c.tlls, 12010 0t§e911 Stnet, ,. f>lorform....ct 8ond m•Y be r'lqllirfCI No. 11oll"f...oocl, CA. M 11'11 d~retion ot 1nr 01\lricl. In the 1111~ bus.Ines'!. w•1 c:ondu<:ltd by• •wn1ot•fail"''10 en1er Into i.uc:llcon-P•rlll'let'!lllo tGener•ll. trac:l, lllf! proceed~ 01 IM tllec:k wUI be MilrvlnJ..:o~ forlrilfCI, or IR CilS>e ol • borld, U. h.il ..... rvinC•rlis sum ll'lereol will De lorttlltd to wld ScFlool Olstdtl 01 Oranoe co ... nty. NobiOOer may "'ill'ld••w l'li$blcl lor• pc!ri!ld ot tor\y·llve US) .,.ys 41'flt< lhll .,.tr .el for llW ooenlng U"'r eol. Th.-aoord ot Educ•lion ol tne Nfl"'llOf'l·M+!w Unified Scr.o..I DlllrlCI '"'"J Publi!ohed Or'•no;1e COolU D•lly Pilol, Ji.ly 21, 29, .iond A"9ust s, 17, 1915 211J.75 PUBLIC NOTICE rei.erw\ tr"' rignl to reject .,,y or •H NOTICE TO ClllEDITDRS P UBLIC NOTICE CUMMIHS,McCLAIN bid!., illlCI nol nect\s.rily ..:ceiit t~ SUf'l!"llllORCOURTOFTHE F .. lll •--... o;o~"''°"-°"«<--1 -WOL.O lowesl blcl, oncl tow•lvf! •n'f lntor.,,.11· STATE Of CALlfOll:HIA FOR f1CTITIOUSBUSIHESS 2UJ1 P41-l>tV•llfl<i• tyororrieg,,..iiirlly in ... ybldrectiwd. THECOUHTYOFOAAHGE N-'ME5T4TEMEMT ~llNHills,talllOl'ni•Htll NEWPORT·MESA fol o.A·MJJI TM lollo ... !119 i>eri.on •S dolrlQ busl· p,,.bl;~ oran9l' C~sl O.ally Pilol. UNIFIED SCl-IOOl DISTRICT Estlle of Mt LOR ED M, ROUOOT. f'eHal Al19"SI j , II, 19, l•. 19/S :l'tlol·/S otOr-co ... nly, C•lflomi• ·-41 Ml LOREO M. MA.)(EY, DKM$11d. S£.AMSTEAS UNION, 111 A 8,0clf"oll'lrHarwey Flshef' H0TtCEISHERE8YGIVENtotroe • P•lrner Slreel, Co\lil Mes.,, C.lilorni• PUBLIC NOTICE Purcl\4i1ir1Q A<;\"'l c...,;1~ Ill IM aDOve Mmtd dec:edt<ll '1611 154-12'0 11\M •II pe,$Dn\ r.awing Cl•lm\ ,)QalMI Timotny Palmer MacT<19111lrf, 111•1 ----------~---Po.lbl•~ Or•nge Coasl Dally Pilot. IM Hlcl dec:IK!ent are rtqul•td lo tile A P& 1 mtr !>I <et I, Cos la Me~il . SU PERIOR CO!l lllTOF THE AllQ,,.SI 1, 12, 191S 2'60-7S ll'lem, wltl'I ll'W! necesurv voucher\, In. C•Hlornl•926J1 STATEOFCALlf'ORNIA FOii: .• ·-!I'll! ollic.e ot IM cltr-<>I Ille .m .. "'' tl'li1 D"iines~ is cond,,.ctrd by an In· lNECOUNTY OF ORANGE PUBLIC NOTICE t•tledcour1.oriopresen111'+tm, w11n 1rw !:!lvictual. NO. HE P llJU nec:ttwry voucheri, lo the underMQl'ltd T. P.Macl•'l'l••I NOTICE OF INTENTION TO SIELL 1------;;:;;:------·1 a• ll'lt otllcr of HURWITZ, HURWITZ This ~llltt'meRI wa~ !•It'd wltl\ lt>e RE:ot.L. PROPERTY AT PRIVATE ~ -REMER, AUOfneys al l..11w, •JO Counh Clerk of Or;1Rge Coun11 °" J,,.1, SALE. FICTITIOUS •uSIHESS 1111111 Sl,!!t'I, P, 0 . flo~ lllS, Newport 'H.191~, Est1\' ol ROY MACIC BYRAM, HAMESTATEMENT BNcl'+, C:.Ufotr>i• 921o63, wl!kl'> it troe DtceaW'd. T,.._ lollowing pencm~ •re do1"'i1 bus.I· olac:e ol bo.6iMSS Qt lt>e underslgnl!CI !" ·-Publi""'d Or•noe Coast Dally Pil<>1, J~l y1'1.•lllll Augui t 5. 12. 1~. 1~1 ~ m1·1~ N011CE lS HE RE av GI VE"I THAT, Mlla•: all ""tttrs pert,M"i"'J to IM Hllte of subject to conlormat•On by tr.to atiovr C-'ROINAI.. H OM ES, IOOIJ uiddec:edotnt,wil,tllntovrmonll'ISa!tll'I P UBLIC NOTICE l.'lllillfCI Su.oerior Cour1, on A\19U!ol 11, <Horfielcl Awr.ue, tlunllngton Be.ell, lhellr'stpUbliC•liOnolll'lla.nolke. 1911, or ll'llre•llf!' within IM llf'nO! iii· Cllilorni•'2.... o.ttO A~u!ol 6, 191S lowe<I by law, 11\f! ""doe••IQ Rl'd, •\ E•· Pr.i!lp 11, McN•mee, IOOl2 Gilttlekl J05EPH M. ROlJOOT ---,=""'"'",-,0"uc,~8c,c5c,.=,o,o,--I ec:ulor lo I"" abQ~·NfT>l'd l'\lalt, wln AWnot, H<1nt1ngton Be•cn, C:.ltlorni• E .. c ... 1or of fM Wlll 111' N-'MEST/lTEMENT Sol'H •I e>rlwllle ""Ir lo ll'W! l'li~st -926"6 llW•b<>ven.ameGGec:eclel'lt Tllf! lollowing Pl<!.On• are dolno busi· best ntl bidder on tM ltrms .and Conni-Dal• S im bro, 1001? Garlil'ld MURWIT?, HURWITZ. rorss o1s : lion~ htteil\ill!er mtRlioned. 1111 r1111'1t. Awnue, HuRlll!flton Be•ch, Cl!Utorn1• -REMElll EASTMAN INC , 226 E. 1Str. SI .• 1·\le, •nd lntere~t QI CARROLL. D. 'nM4 AtwMy1atl..aw Castll~!.a,ClllifO•Ri oloq2621 SM1Tl1, E•eculor, ln ano lo tl'l.\I ctr· Tnis busintss Is cono ... cttd by o: ~Mretl Mo<l'lael flange. 116 E. 1S11'> St., Iii" "nlmpt01tl'd re.iol P•Ol)erty ID<•IM limo!eOp.att""rst!Lp. P.6 ... a IUS Coll•~ ..... Callfornla 9162' •I 11)2 E•SI 8ol1• Awtnue, M•dwaJ Ci· 1•/Sl911td Pl'llllpH, McN•mte No....,n lhMll, C.tl11emia'2'61 Jam•• P•tterson, 126 e:. 1Sll'I SI., IY. County of Oranoe, Stile ol Tn!s s1ateme..t w11s flltd wUh tM T11: 0 141'1l-9020 C01oi. Mew, C•!ilornlo q1911 C:.lllorRlolo. •nd le9•l1Y deKritwd ltlo: County Cirri< ol Orange County on J-AtwMy1i.r ,..lit....,. T~is buslner.s ls cor>ducted by 11 l l'W! Wtst l •c•rs ol Ille N<>rtn •;,ot 23, 1'1S. PubllSllf!d OrM>!;le Ca•I Dally PllOI, The No1ll'll!•sl 'lo lo ~t. 1•. Townlohip S f'451116 Aug._IJ,_!!,:ll,al'rid Sip!. 2, 191S JD7•75 vrne•o1lpartnt•~hlp. o , ""'' -Mlc~el8aR~ South, R41f>9e 11 Well, S.8.8. & M, Po.lbllloheCI ranve COis .... Y ... 1o1. Tr.ls sl1temenl w•s tile" wotn the OeK ribtod •S follows. Beginning ilt IM July t2, lt, 011111 A"9<1St S, 11, \'1S 7'0J.IS Counly Cltrk DI O••no;1oe co ... 11ty on Jult Norlhwesl corntr ol w !d We•! J..:re~. :io, 191S. r""ning lhtnce €•slerly •IOll9 tr.e F .. 1'1 PWUSlll'd Ol"aR9l' Coa~I Oololly Pilol. .AutjUllS, ll, 19, 29. 197~ 18l~IS PUBLIC NOTICE Horii! TIM ol wld 5t <. 1•, ICll.M IN!, llWH>C• Soutl!erly Pil• illltl to Ille ~\!er. IY lint ol $illd J acres, J.16;.'13 lttl; tne nce WeU.,lly l)ar•lfel lo ll!t NQrll!rrly lone ol wlo Ste. I•, 10ll.1•1eel lo 1~ p0Jftt rn '"" Wt~• fiM o1 s.kl 3 --~=====""c;c,,---1 i(res; \~"<• Nortr.erly ill0ft9 Ille FICTITIOUS 8USIN ESS Westtrly tine of Salo 3 ~<••i to,,,. point HA~EST4TEM.ENT_ • Ol~qi.,ni119. The 1o11ow1n9 Pf!•..on •\ doi"ll bul•· Th• 'l..ftlt 1~ sublrct 10 curttr11 i.ui, ne\s •s: , to ... na"ll, tondilionl, reslricllonl, ••· eUTCH $ WORl..D OF 5PORT, i.er~auons r fgh\l tiQhh ol way illllll 32111 Ctmino Caplttr•no, SoM Jll&" tillfrr"eRts'DI •Ko;d, ' C.tPlttronoCotltornl• e octsor olte•s •re +nwitt d !or 11'115 prO- EOWln G41ry H•ll, 900 ,....clCerule perly "'"must bt •R ,..,.11nq anCI will bt Pl.,Cosl•Mfw,c.111ornlil'1t2' P:<t• ... d ., tr.e O!ll(t QI BUN!i AND Tl'+it llUMness 11 c.Or'ldl.ICted Dy.,.. In-PEt ERSON, ttlo•neys tor w ld £•· 1;hvlou.tl. I t<Ulo<.a\1S ISoutr.La~tA,..nue,Sulle f,,..ln Gary Hilll XII, Fas.oen•. Calito•n•• ti 101, or m41Y This ~t•tlmfl'll ...,., tlled wlll'+ nw be l lltd Woll! I~ Clttk Qt tlWl M~ Coo.mly CM!rk of Otanor County°" Jul, Super lo• courl at a .. ~ l•me altt< 11'11 1•, HIS. "-'"l l pUbli<•llon o! \ho\ nol<tr M>d ~loretM.,,.Minoo• '""~•le. F\1bll!ohed Oranve C.oil'1 Cally Pllol, TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF" July7'1,&..,August5, 12, 19, 191S ll.,,.I~ SALE. C4lsl! in lawful mor1"y ol '"" Un•led Sl&ltl ol Arneroca on tonl•rrn.11. llo<1 ot wit, o• pat! ca~" and bill.ionc:o ---c==cc:::::-:cc:'.".'.':0::---l "v•denc!"d Dy a no\r ~tu red by""'"" at FICTITIOUS BUSI HESS lrUSI on!~ PtOPl'rlv \llld, lermsQf iUC.11 P UBLIC NOTICE l'04ME Sl4 TEME NT note ~fl(! UuSI oeto lo be •t<elll•l>ll to ll!rlol -•"9P"'"'"~"'e d0<11<;1buloi ll!r E•etutor .,.d !he aDOvl' rnlillfCI f>e\\I \. COU1'1. Te" lle•ttfll tlO'!llo I ol ll'leamol.W>t M,(.S • l•ll Monro~I• A ...... Co'lC. .,.., lo il<Como•"Y Int oiler ""° IM Mrw, C•l•lor"I" '1•11 Dotlillltfl IQ bt PlllD "l)On contormahonol l>lbtrl w M.Oslty, no? #oflt.,.., wlebyt~Courl. (.~1~ MfW, C.alolornu1 '1616 TN ~••lgnt'O r•1.erve\ 1114 •igt>t to Don a td J . C Oi inn . ?166 •t1'<l•ny.anO•llb1dj,pnor 1onil•yol R""""IWOOO, Pomona, CollloniHltll61 llflO!'Oe<conli•min9""!e Tho} bU\onf!\\ 1• conoucted by • C4RA0 Ll D. SMI TH. <lttll!•&IPll<l~•'"ip. E:.etutor -All>t•TW ,Ml)s1ey APPROVED. Tho\ \l•le,,.,.,nt w•• tiled Wiii\ the Ill.INN -'ND PETERSON C.Ollnlv Cler .. ol 0filfl9':' Counly on J""1 6y WI LEY 0 . BUNN J1, 1t1S. AllO!'nt'f\ for EJec,,.lor """ Publ+\.htc! Or4ln0t Coast Dtlly Piiot. AUOUitl , ,,, It, 1•, 1'1S "'9).75 PUBLIC NOTICE aUNfol..,.l"IETElllSOfol AHWMYl•IUw u1 s.ui~ u•• ..,..,..,111, SM11t 1•1 l"•a.MllN, C.111•rlll• t l101 Ttl: n11J Ml·MJ:I •AhwMflfwE-.<lltW -:=::-:,..,"7:=:'°"-:-:-:::::;;::;;;-;-;;;ci P..,Oti~ Or ...... COfll Diiiy "'IOI. NOTIC•Of'NOH·R£SPCHtSl•IUTT ~lS,i, 12, tt7i 2tS...IS Notlcr Ii hflrtOy oiVl!fl llloot tl'll un- *rslOMd Wiii not be ftlOOll51tliefor l<\J CltOISor ll~lllllt• conlr•cltd lly ""°"' otMr tto.n mysell, on or all er ttll~ts.tt. Pflt!:! 1111~ 1,1 ~yol Jun•. ltlS, T rlldy A, (IC;anlrr ! C01ouno 1"1 8•1'<fr S!tHI. Apl,A c01ot• Mel>"', C1tUornl• mn • P\lbU~d Or1n9' COiill D•+iy l'l!el. /IUQ.,.I S,6,1,,1.IS 1'1M·IS PUBLIC NOTICE ll'ICTITIOUS 8USI HI'S folAM IE STATEMlfolT 'T1'M following 111rw.n1 •••doing Mt- nK1os: VOl..(4N0 CAAOtNS, 1~ltl EJlnl-..i'JC Clrcll, H1o111U119l01> 9rkll,, c.llfOl'nl1 .,.,.., .10M A. Mc:Antl1. l~:t!ll E1""1unt 0"11, HunU1191tt1 hKI\ c.llloml4 ""' JO Ml!$, Mc.A11lls. 143'1 El~t C!l'tlt, H#l'llf'IO!on 841&Cll, Q!lfelnlrt -· Ttll1 -....rwu It CO<'IO...Clld llyt llmll· MjMrlntnl!l11. JaM!I S. MtAl\111 TNs &1#1-nt wo1 f1l.O wlllt 1rw COuollfJ CMrt. of Orilnff COY'lt~ .,.. ~l.,lt1S. -· f'\4111"'" Of•noe ~u O.lly PllD4. ~z.1•,2t,onoSt111 :t, 1•11 JOJ•·lt PUBLIC NOTICE ·-· ~Uf>I RIOR COUlllTOll' TIU! $T4TEOll'CAL.IFORNIA ~R THI COUNTYO,ORANOe '"·"~' NOTICE O f' H l!it.RING Of' PIETITIOH •OR f'RO•ATI" Of' WIU. 4ND l'OR LITTRa• TISTAMll,.. lAll:T EUllt Of PAUL S. PORTEtt; "'~-N0'1(1E 1$ HElllE8Y 01VEN tl'olt JUNE (. ETCHt E l'+M lllH ........... • Pftll ... Nol' PrOlll>llt ol Wiil 41NI lor ... ~ ot LIH.,1 Ttllll,,...,11'1' ID tlW PlllOoMr rlllt"""" to whlc.1'1 It mlGO fOr flWI~ Nrlk611Ma., MMf 11'+111 11'19 llmlMCllOl«I ot "'9•tlfll ll'lo-1\ti °""" Ml fot• ""'"'' Ho, lt7J, "' t :JCI •.m., In ltlo t0!.111,001'1! ol 0."'1mo...t No.) ol Mltl '°"rt, ill 100 Clvk ~ Dri ... W.1t. In 11\o (Uy ol Sanlt A"-. (.Allfornl•. 0.ttdJulyJI, ltfJ \IWlLLIAM I . 5tJOHH, °""'Y c .. 111 llAMSIY AHO ll:ASAllUSll!N -•-CUoa•'"-.S.ltrlfQ 1..-.a..11.c..v...w11 ... 1 """'-n,.,; ,...... ... , . 11'11911~ Oron ... Co." ,,, .. '°'IOI. .......... s, •• 11. ,,,, .. ,,,.,, PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO CONTR-'CTORS CAI.I.ING FOR a1os Scl'+ool Olslrlcl: NEWPORT·MESA UNIFIED SCHOOi.. OISTR ICT Sid Deadline: 1:QO o'chxk •·m. o:1 lhe11tl\day of AU9USI. 1•71 PllCtDI Bid At<olpt; 1151 Pl«e"'I• -'wnue, Coll• Mes•. C•lllorni•9'1621 Prolect ldenlltlc•llo11 N•""': PARKING \..OT ADDITION, COSTA MESA HIGH SCHOOL Pl•tt Pl.,.s are on File: C•rml<l\Nl- l(tmci. !170 \..QS Fellt Plille, I.DI ""9elt!S. C.llloml• 90039 NOllCE IS HEREBY GIVEN that lllf! llbow nat'Nd ScllODI Oi\lrk1 of or-. Counly, C.lilQO"Ri•. Kllng by •nd lhr....,gn Iii Governing Soa,d, l!eretnaller reltrrtd to 11 "OISTIUCT", wlll rec:elve up to, ~ not l•ler ,,,.,. tl'M! •bove ~!•led lllN, ,,..ltG b!cb lor !!'Hi' •wtrG of• contr.c:I •or llMI obove project. 8!M VYU bt re<elve(I In Ille olk• ldtl\tllfe.ct •bov1, ilnd sn.11 DO -Md •nd publicly read ••olHJ ot llMI .oovt s1.a1td 1lme ~ •••ce. T""'t will be • S10.0CI def!O'll ,._ etulrecl for ft(I\ WI OI b+O "9cvmenll to 9'1"ran1..e 11'11 re1 ... n In 90od condition wlll!in 10 daws oiler trle DIG Olllftil"IO do&•e. E1cl! bid ""1ll Ce~IOt.,. 91111 llit ~lvetotllltcorttroctd4M:-'5. EKll bid Vwoll be K<Ompa.V.00., Ult sec..,n, relerr.-G to In !I'll t~I. ODC: .. .,., .. 1s 41fld &y 1119 •II' o(.,,..,... 1ubcontractor'!.. J Mt. J•mts M. !"itlstalll(f; 91,..,,., ~l>ool Fa<!llll•s. Molnt•n•t •net Op<1ir;11lons, ,_1:1 l'l!1et wllh tMl1 person11 .. 1ere1lod In tou•li\t tllf!tll•.•I lht (Oita Mew Hlgn Stl'+OOI, k1<919d ti rt.SO Fal•vltw AolMI, Co11• Nllllo, ti t0:Q0<1.m., AU9Ull 21. 1•1S. fh!I DISTRICT'""''•'' 11111 rlOM '9 ,.)Kt......, or oll l>kh o• to ••I ... "" Ir· ,.....i.11111 or IMD'"ll'l•lllin lnMYMlll or In lht IMocillng. Tlw DISTRICT h11 dol••nifnM 9w ...,_.,.1 .,..v1ill"9 ra11 ot Pl< IMlf'n w-oes In tM IQc:illlly ~" wl>l(h 11'11-" It "'.., poor I Of med !or 1Ktl c.ran 1111y,. ol -'""'" floNWd IO t•Kvl• .,,_«ir>-t1MI. T"4:se rolls ,.,. on r1i.. et ias1 Pl1Cet1tl• ·-· Collil M9lol.. ""*'' _., lie oblalned on rt4ue1t. A CQO'f ol ll'lllM ••let INll lit llfltltd •t lht toe •Ill. Tiie for*901no Kll9dUlt Ill ..... dltm W9tft II .. sed upon • WOl'kifll 41tY ol olQM tel ,_.,, Tiie tillt tor llolldly .... -'1'-"""11 11'11111 llt ....... 11,.. .... _.,,.11, II \1\1111 lit .... lldiltory llflOll .. CDN· TlllACtOA '9 wtroll'I !flt c•tatl I• .... '°""' .... UOttl lolly .............. """""""'"-. poy fl01 "" ll'+erl IN Wd •1ttc.IH•• ,.,,, 10 tit _,knlilfl ~ .. 11'19M M h •Mallloefl ti 11'11conlr1CI. Nt llidll9r,,...., wllM,_ llh Wtora WIMI o1 IOfty•llW 4.SI Nrt fllW IN Olll Ml'-1119 ..,.,,1"' .t llltls. A ,.~t lloM o/lllf • ,.,..l'l'lll'CS bond wlll bo f'1ICNfrff prMW hl•.ai!lllrl ol IM conttac:t. ~ NY-..i ..... 11\1111 &If In 1"'t !wfl' Ml lorl" lfl the UfllrKI ......... 0.tod;""""" 11, 1•1• o...rri1no ... •• .... °'""'" Hil,-....,,.. Pl.In:'-'"" Aetf!l , ... ,,,. l"lltlllV'llld °'°""" CMtl oouv Pilllt,. AIOOlf'l 1J.. ''· "'' .... , • PUBLIC NOTICE '"·lt!' NOTICE TOCREOITORS Of' aUl..I( TRAHSFEltANOOF , ... J HTIEHTION TOTRANSf'ER ALCOHOL.IC 8EVERAOE LICENSE &SK1.t101 .. 1a1 u.c.c. tM/.,2 .. l:t••PI NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lo Ille Cl'tdlto~ot HAROLD 8 , POTTER, JR. Social $f!C,,.rlty No. 011·J2·15l0, TtM'°'lt<"Or ...0 LICtnloet, Wl10w l:M.i· l'ltM ilOdress il 63S Baker StrM\, In 1r.e CJty o1 Cost• .,...w, County ol Orllfl!lt, Still:eol C:.llfWnl•, 11'1111 •bulk tr...Wr, 11.....,.10111m&df!111 SURGEi:i SUMS. JNC •• T••n111ree ond lnlende(I lrl<\slet'te, •"OH bvSIMlS ilddtns I\ 1241 W. 1711'> StrMI, In !ho City ol Sant• All•. COUl'llY ol O'illllJI, Sltte ol Gtlltorl'lla. TIM: propir<ty ll dne(lbtd In Otflltl'<lt a : ,1111 l!OCk In trildol!, llahH'llS, e<iulp. ll'ltlll •nd good w\11 of • tf!rt.ln beoet' u .. rn buSlnes• ltno...n ., KING'S INN aM kx•led 111 12il R•ndOlpl'I ,.....,,... in 11111 City of Cosl• Mlt•, County ol Oronge, Sl&ll ot C..l!tor"I•, ilnd ltanster 111, tollowlno •lcol'+ollc bfVl!r"IJOllcense: Dfl ·Sill1Beer 1..lcen• Numbfr '°"'21'4, now IUllOd to pre. ml•s ioc..1«1 •1 72D R• ..... lllh •-tor tilt prtmlwt lotilllltd .t ~ R•,.. dolllll Awnot In !ho Cllyol Colt. lo'ew, C-ty ot °'""""·Stele ol C.Utornlo. Thtt"" amovnt Of pwtl'IOM price Of eot11loeratlon I~ c91'1nk11M wllh Mk! .,_,l{tf' of Mid lketlM ...., MIO bus.I• lll!Si., lnch"'lng '"" tSUm1ttd In-. tory, ~"" sum9'$10,200.00, Wl'lichCllf\' Wttsof t,.,.1o11ow1no~ --tOltck,P91SOl'Wll ITll(IO!btt P.-(1.Y, ..... 51,4IOO.OO *mtrMI not• 1'1.I00.00 A.41 ot"'9t' Dvtilnts'S ft-s tncl lld· *-"" used by 1n. Trill\\lorar ~thin t:1Wff y ... r5 IHI M •I to for •I MlliWll ID •TNM .. ,.. .... :NOl'OE Tl\et M ftM"'""'..,.... bl~ Mid tlCl'llMI MIG lntono,ci lrt n•ltrtt ., r .. ~ 11'1' Sec. 1•1• of tho eusl1'4'11 llllCI Poiote"6eM ~. lfltl !Mo c~a. 11.n for 11'19 trtfttfef of ul!:! _,.""' w trMSf.,ofMlcf 11<-I• tatiopold Oflty -"""' wu· 1ranmr 1'1111 DMrl M> """by Mold DIHtltMfll Ill' Alcollallc ...,., ... eori1ro1. Tll.ft a w1•, tr•Mler •ncl ill'llonmtnl ot 11\o tifortMld 1toc, In tradt, ll•IUl'9S, eqll!Pf'llll'll oft<! 9oocf •111 of wkl butl· l'ltU wO l 111 ,...<II, end Ult conlldtt'a· ti.n tll9rt'for' "'911MH' wllh t"" «ino .iotroUOrl for IN lrtnslt • ~ -.!J9n. ll'llnl DI 11'11 tl~ld llceMt ~ Ml .. Uill-t«I on or ott•r !flt IU otyf/I Wtembfr, lt7S, at ""•Kr-flllClllrt· ~ o1 PROf'l!SSIOHAI.. ESC'tOW SIRVICES, 01 ltll N.. Tu111n A-, lfl IN City ol S«lla Ana, t'...olwilv f/I or-.. $11111 of Ctllfoml•, JI'~ 1flilt tllo o. .. r tme11t •I AlcefMIUc •llllwfl!Oll CDntnl flill IPfltOVllO Mid lf-ltrotwi.tfnMt. • Dlffd.Julw tt, 1''' Mtrold•. Pftt''•J r. lren•r.rer MIG l..lc.en- DU'IGIR 8UM$, IN( Tt-llll'Mal'ld ln"'11dod Trensleree ey: PlllUl11T.Cot1lf'f ,.._., ~ltO,ISSl~AL Ill.CROW seev1cu P.0.h• 11917 .......... ~1"-1• t!Jll k,......_,,_1U1·0 ~,.,.... Or ...... c .. u 0.lty Piiot. 111, lt1S J011.1J I DENNISA.Gl..AOWELL SJOl'M•por\ Cenlt, Dr he ....... ,........., 8e1cl!, Ca111ornl;a 91'60 T .......... : (1141 Mf·J071 AtlOrnolystor Petlliantrr PubliSllf!d Orangt Coosl D•llv Pilot, Aug. 12, It, 26,and S..p!, 2, 1t1S 308J-~i PUBLIC NOTICE , _____ _ NOTtCETOCAEOllORS SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE Of' CAl..lf'O RH IA FOR: THE C'OUNTYOF OlllA"'GE • No.A·MlSI EU•le of JULIA ANN WALSH, O..ct•sed. NOTICE IS H ERESY Gl\fEN lo Ille crwo11ors of tM at>Ove named decedent 1,..1 •II perwn~ navlno d~!m\ 1ga111\t ll'W! wld ""'cedent ••• required to Ille 1ri;m; wlll! lM n..cessa<, 1to1Klle•s. J., ll'll! olflte DI tM Cle•• OI lhe alx>w en. till«tc:°"'rt;or toprei.enl them, will'> the l'IKftSM"Y woucr.ers, lo llW "nOPr:\.lgned II !ht Olli(f Of WITTER -'NO HARPOl..E, AllorM~~ ill Uw, 610 Newport C1n1tr Drive, Suile ISJO, NewllOf'I BeKl'I, C•lllornia '2..0. wl'locl'I Is tl'le pllC.e ol b<>~lnesi of Ult 16>- dors!gneo In •U rn.1llt•1 Pf!rlaini114 to lflr e\lale of S•ld de<'""'"'· wl\nln lour ~•r.safltr tl'M! llrit p~bl•t&tlonol llliS no1ke. Da\t:dJulv 21, 1915. DOUGl..ASALE~ANDER WELLS, SR. ·EaM ... tor ofthtW111 ol the ilbow n.mf'd decedent WITTER AND HARPOLE AttorJlllYS at L.lw 8y:U,,..,R.Bel'llll tMNo.......iCffl'9rDrM s..illlta ~ 8eKll.CA.t2 ... T11I: (1 141-.1.00 Anon.tyl 1w EMtutw Publi!.l'IH Orange eo.st D•nr P11o1, July 22, 29, a"" AuO"ll 1, U, l!IS 1110..15 PUBLIC NOTICE SUPERIOR COURT OFCALlll'ORNl4 COUNTY O .. Olllot.HGE HO:A-MJa7 OROERTOSNOWCAUSE • ICCPSltll.., 12711 In Ihle Mitter ol the Appllc•lion ot OOROTHV STONE ENRIGHT lot O..ngeol Name. W11EAEAS DOROTHY STONE ENRIGHl. petlllon..r' has lllf!d. pell· lion will'+ tl'+t Clor• <>11n1s Cour1 tor en order C,..f11Jill9 !Mftlllontr's n.llmt from DOROlHY SlONE E NRIGHT to OOROTHY HAZEL STONE; IT ISORDEREO 1r.111 •II persons In· tertSltd 1., ll'W! •bCIYf!-i!nl!llad m•tlt< •ppe•r IJeolore lhls Co,,.rt .ti 1cr:OO •.m. on Stof. 13, 1tll, In the Courl•ciotn of 0.partrnenl 3, •t JQOClvlc Centr' Drl"" wtSI, S....ta An•, C•llfornl•, 4nCI show cause, U •ny. wllv the 1111ntlon lor cn.noeof ,..Ml' st>ouid ROI be o•antf!d. IT IS FUATl"'ER ORDERED !Nit• coo~ ot tr.ls OrlM'r to Sno• CMIW Ill putilishtd In !ho Dolly Pllotl • ntwsp11per ot grner411 c.lrculallon pr Ill· eel In Or'""90 county. c.111ornla,onc:e a -ek lor tour successl"e weeks prior to u... date·set lar flt•"ll9 on IN P111Uon, OA tEO: Auoust 6, 1915 HARMON G. SCOVll..1..E Jud<;lf! ol 11\e Su1111rlor C.ourt McBRIDE, Mc: a A IOE, CUNNINGHAM a COHCOLINO Al10r"My1•IL.lw M1Nol11! Bl re ft Str"l SilnC. An•,C&Utor"l• H l 01 T~: 1714) S41·61M At!OnooJI 1111' hlLlloMr Publllhtd Orangii Cotti O•!ly Piiot, °'U9• U, It, 26, •nd Sept. 2, lt11 :JOll6.7S I PUBLIC NOTICE .... ,, NOTICE OF INTENDED !iALI! NOllCE IS HERESY GIVEN TO THE CREOITORSOF TRANSFEROR: TRANSFEROR: Tl'lll WE~T P IN ETOP MAINTENANCE AND 0PERA1'1NG cx;i.MPANV. a corpor•llon. aiw known as "1..ILA M<INTYRE'S ANTIQUE CENTER", wl!ose •ddres\ 11 19'1t HIWP0'1 811fd .. Coil• Mes•. C:.Ulornl•, lnltnd"I town IQ OSCAR MONTALTO endCHARl..OTTIE CENTOZ, ..._. dress IS 1'11 Harbor 81..0., (MC. lo'eW. Ctlllornl1 91611, II'>• l ollawln9 dtKrlbotd oor-1 or-rty •U stock. lialure1, IQuLpm.-nl tnd lnw~nlorr loc.oltd ill IN busl,..ll l<nown •• "Liit Mc:lfllY••'• Anllo ul Cen1er .. 199' Ne wpo rt BtvCll ., CQ )lt M"s•, c.111orn10; U'l•l Mid 1••1, tran\le• Mid rnlgin,..nl ol lhe \tme wilt~ ,,..df anct t-ldo•ilUon t"9rttor .. ,11 t.111 paid &t 10:00 A.M. on August 7,, l~I), ~I !ht ollk • of S4L VER AND SALV E~. -'1• tornlyS 01 Ltw, Xl•l W11tclllt Ol ive, Sllltto JOl,N-POrl B••<n, Cll•IQ•nl l , 0.ltd: AV9V1t I, ltl~ WEST PINE10f' W INTENANCE ANOOPE RATING COM~.i.NY. •coroarallon ByLH•M<lntyro \flCO Prtildonl OK., Monttlto CtiorlOtte CtfllOI lHI S NOTICE I!. G IVE N Pulll$UANt TO Sl!"CTI QNS •10S tnd 6101 OF T ~E CAL.I F O R NIA UNt1"0f!MC0MMe A:CIAL.COD•. STATEOFCAl..ll'OlllHIA. l '" COUNTY Of' ORANGE J °'I Auvutl 1, 1.,S, IMlore ""· tt111""" ...,..,.,...,,, • Htt&tJ Puetlc In .,.. tor Mid Counly arid' II•!• "-•-Hr ... ....... 1..ll.& Mc:INTYRI, k"'""'"lo,.. kl .. IN Vk .. Pf•---1 ot 1119 Mlt Pl,... Mollll""911C• .no o.ieo-.i1,,. ~Y. o C9PllOl'.a1J.oft, !NI tlOK<ll«I V. wnN!l ltllt(\ltNflt,. '"''"°""" ID ml • De lf'll •'nefl ..... tllftv:Mf.,11111'1 llllloU ti 1•iC1 COft1er'allori, ll!ld tektlOWilftH tt -flw,1 Ulod corpor• lltl'I t•cvltd h "'"' IMWt' ~ ... lb..,......ort rl'Mllltkll'I Ofll•rmtdllf d1"c1..-,; 1nd 119r10nauy •PMM'Od o•c •• M 4)MTA.LT,O ·"' CHi\Jt:LOTTE c·t:HTOZ. •"°"""IO ft lie lit '"" ........... WhO tlllOC'lled ltle r.r.gol"' "'""""'rlt, jll!CI ""' .,.., M<tl t11llitll't .-nonanr oci.:1•W111a1 s IO_IMf...,.PKV ..... ..,... WlfN&Qfl'l'f'llMfantltitfl<~I ...... l"Att,, ICC\.IS NMOrt"'lllk -fl'ullf_Jpll: Or ..... c.ottt Dolt• "'lot. ~ 1trs JDO.,, PUBLIC NOTICE ll'ICT I f lOUl.•USIHliS5 NAMl!SlAT•Me NT lhe tono ... 1nq per1on~ ••• llOlflllbo.l\ol· M»•I· H4Jil•EST PRO DUCTS, 1>0t1 Cl\l:ory 51., El l oro, (4 •16le Df!lloral'+ Ann 119fYIY. 110•1 0.HY. El Toro, CA. 92•l0 !llC l'lllrd tlonnoll H•r"91', ~I Cl'llrry. El Tora, CA. tt•>O lhl ~ ~u1l ne•1 h <DMluelH Py • 9ttw<tl Pttl!W•ll'llp. 0.b0fll'ltt41•"9Y lhl• tl•te,,...itt wt\ filed woll! llW C-..1y Cl••-Of Oranllil Cou"1yonJ- 26, 1'1S. fl~Sttl Pul)llSl'+9Cll Or.,.Ot CDo11t Cally P'tlol. J,,.ly n , 29, &IV:! A"qu~t 5, 12, ltlS lr.<11·1) PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICe TO CltEDITOR5 Ne.A·Mi. SUf>EllllORCOUlllTOtrTHI'' STAT&!" O•CALI f'ORHIA l'OR THE COUNTY Of' ORAfolGE In tho M•tt•r ol tl'+t f\111• of VIOLET MAE WATTENBARGER, DKNSf!d, Notice 11 Mreby glvan lo cf9Gil°" Nwlng Ct•lm' 011aln~l the salo doc:e· Oont ta Ille lilld tl•lms IR,.,. Qllk:eol tM Clerk Qf 1"" 1110,t~•ld court or to present !!Mlrn lo Ill• uRCNr1l11ftl'od .at the ollke of RAl..PH W. AGNELLO, 131•9 8rDOkl!"r'1 St., Suite E, In Ille City ot C.••df!R Growe, !" D••n11e co ... nty, wnltl'I latler ollltl It 1119 olato of !>IA>• l'\ffS 01 IM UllderSIQMd In •II miltltf"S perl•lnlflll 1o 141ld e"•t•. Suc:l'I <l•IOU Wllll Ille n..cnwry Youct...r1 """"' be lllld or pres.nleo fl •lor1>o1ld W•lhln tour ~IM ati.r 11111 th~• pu1>1lcatlon ol tnls notice. 0t1tdAU9Ull Tl, lt15 OQNH-'M, SULLENS. Euc.ut,b.ot 11'11 Woll ol wlcl •~•oant R.l.Lf>HW.AGHEl..1..0 11Mt lrook!!ttnl SI. ""~. GarWll °"""• C.lllornla '2141 Po.ibllslltd Or~ Co.1it DilllY Piiot, ~ 1i.19,J•,•no$itot.1. 19/S J07).IS PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS a USINESS , folA""ESTATllMEHT TN following potrton b dol ... ~ MU'l!i: 1TAYLOR MAD~ MEAT COM· P4NV. 1101 E . Fou1tl'I StrMt., S«lla M•, Carlforfll• Marvin c:.·rns, 120X10tl<t90.Nofth Hollywood, c.ttitornl• This builnns is c:ond\ictf!d br.,. ,.,. Olvldl.l•I. Marvin C6rlls Tnl5 $li11ernent was fU&d With Ille County Clerk OI Or•nge County o:1.JulV 17, 191S. ...... Pl.lbllshtd Orange COils1 Dally Pilot. J..irn. 29,a..o ""C1<1s11. 12. 1•1$ 211-.1s PUBLIC NOTICE l'IC'TITIOU5 eust Hess NAME STATEMl!NT The 1011owl11g person. b Ool"'il busi· nessar.: ACE MANUFACTUR:ING, t 2t Te,moRill W•y, No. 24, Co$UI ,_...Soil, C.Ufomia 92627 ' O.vld R. McColl11m. 17ml Al\ttltlm ~ .• No. 8, Coll• MeM,C.Ulor..C•'1"21 ' Tiiis bo.llll'le$S Is C:Clftdvc;led by llll"" div~. Oil~ld R. McO.llum ,,.,Is '!.l•ltrneRI w•s filed Wiii'+ Ihle COunty Clerk DI Oltngo County o:1 JulJ 21, 191S, ...... Publl!ol'+ed o''"Ofl COolSI D•llY Fiio\, Auousl s. 12. 1•. 26, 1911 1881·15 P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8U$-IH E5S folAME STATEMENT Thf folloYwlnQ prrMI!> b dOlng busl· l'IH$41$! GARY'S FI SH POND, 19131 ·Isthmus l..•nt, Hvnlln9lon 8eilcn, C:.litoml•'1M4 Gilry Al•ir•l<I, 1"'31 liltlmus ~. Hunll"<;llon S.ach, C.tllort>I•.,... tn1s bo.11inesl Is conctucltd bl'.,.,.,. dlv~I. ~ryAl•traki Tlli~ 51al•mt"1 w•r. 111ed wiTh the Co<tnty c 1er11. ot Oran"° eo.inty ori A6'gu$17, 197$. ..... Po.lbllsl'led O<"anoe COilSI Dally Pik>I, Aug. ll, 19, 26,•nos.t:il.2, 19JS JOllQ./S PUBLIC NOTICE ·UNITED STATES DISTRICTCOURT FOlllTME CEfolTRAI.. OISTRICTO" CAL.lf'ORHIA CIWlllKIMll'I .. .... CU74!UfEC SUMMONS ! THC FIN4NCIAI.. CORP •• Phtfnllfl "· FRED W. HOFIC NECHT. MARV JANE HOFKNECMT, M-'L.18U PROPERTIES ANO ASSOCl.i.TES, INC., 1..AWAENCE F . CARI.SON. FRANKLIN INDU STRIES. INC., FRANI( Y. OKAMUR-'. MERMAN F. HOFFMAN , -'ND SONNIE F, HOFFMAN,Oefend•r>I Tolhe above n.med Deltl\donl: You arf! l'W!rf!by summoneG il"d ~ q1,1lrec1 to '°"ve upo11 Ar111.,... Flf!kts, Esq. of Ervin. c:ot>et'I ilnd JeSWPpl .. ,.,. l!ll's •ttorney, wl'+oH •ddreis t41t>1 Wll!Jllre Boulev•rd, 9111 Fi-, ~rly Hiiis, C.Slllornio 'JWl2 on an1_. ta tllo Comot•inl wl'+lcl! '' Nr,wlll! Mf"wd up-on you, Wltl'+ln XI d•ys •tt1r wrvke of tl'll• $Uml'l'IOl>l '"'°" you. 1xchlSI.,. ol tt>e Clay ol wrvlce. II yo1,1 1•11 to do .o, jud<;lmtnl by C11elau11 will be l•ken i191lr1SI .,OU fol' 11\o teli.t Otfl'lilnlllocl In 11\f!complill"t. Oilte:AUQUll21, 197• EOW••d M. Krlb:me" Clerk of Court Ml..,.. Ntumoillt tlep.ulyCler1t. SULOl"COURT llllVIN,COHEfol &Jl!S5U,. ........ .,..1ww "''WlhN ..... lvd. ......,..yMllll,C.llf.tor.1112 Published Oran91 COilll OtRv Piiot, Jvly n. 29,e!W:I Augu11 s, 12. 191S 2ro.1s PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF TAUSTEE'SSALE Ho.111 Dfl August 21, 191S, •I 11:00 A.M., TOPA CAPlfAL COltPORATION, • (l)rpor41tlon •s CWly •PPl>inled TrustM l.W>Otr Mid pursuant lo Qe.ed ol Trust,.., cordld ..,,,11 l•. lt74, 111 l111 lr. No. 2JOlt, lft bOOk I 11U, H9' 7M, of OHkllll Rec:ordS 111 tne alllct ol lllf! County Recorder of °'"""" County, State of C.tllond•, WILL. SEl..L AT PUSl..IC AUCTION TO H IGHEST !IDDER FOR CASH IP9YODIO <11 lllM ol Miit Ito i.wtul AWMY of 11111 Unllld !ij.MH) et SOUl:h front 1nl<ill'IC• to 1M Oranoe Gounty old Courll'+D<rt"', Clly or Slwlta M•. Stole Of C•lllornl• all rlOf'll, 11111 olol'CI lnttrHI convoyed 1a allCI ,_ l'+ekl by u unelel' Mld Deed ot Tr11M II\"" prDCJtrtY sltU<11ltcl In ttlO County Mid Real &late Hou••• For Sall' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ........................ G..-ral I 002 ....................... 1 •• a···················· . ERRORS: """9il,.... should ch•ck tlwlr ads doily ond roport .,,. ron lmmecllatefy. T1w DI.IL Y PILOT au .. ,,., Jlablllly for tho flnl .,,_ correct lnswrtion ofty. Publl1h.r'1 Hofic•: All real estate udvertiscd In this newspaper is sub· ject to the 1-'ederal f'air Housing Act or 1968 which mukes It illegal lo advertise "ctny 11rc· ferenec. limitlttion, or discrimination bust..>d on rat'e. color, relieion, sex, or nation11I orit,,~n. or un intention to make any such preference, limila- tlon, or discrimination." WALK TO SURF t:leJ(uncc with a con tinf!nt<1l llt'cent. S!)Ul'l', 1·11$le. Quullty. ft1ult1 tevtil e state with t,;uro- pcun touches thut bl<:nd happily with Cilirornii1 lif(: style. Stately livinl? room & rorm41 1 d\nin~ room. Courmel kitchen. Plush interior or the family entertainment room is dram11llcally brought together with tush exterior lhrouJ:h 11 wall or glass. t:loquenl n1ustcr retrcul & 3 h:.irl.(c children~ suites. f'.ll , Oil· ly $67,950. Call 003-7881. !i1HiiJ Th;, newspape• wHI not SA VE $2,000. knowingly 11ct'cpl any A bit or rur.-.1 almoophcrt• advertis ing for re'DI nestled an1on~ I-he estate which is in viola· whispering pin(.'S in lhl· t.ionorthe law. heart of The llnrbor- l ------::--:----1 Area. Thi§ Sclccl HOUll'l for Sale Property realurcs 3BR . ........................ Jba, gamcroom, 2 rrplrs. 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• and a te rrace overlook- ing the :otparkling Jl&r· pool. Price has been rC'- duced $2.000. F.P . now EASTSIDE $87.500.CALL556·- $32,750 .;:SELECT Pe rrect s tarter home , TPROPE~TIES. needs a little fixin'. f'::in-1--=--'-.:.....:....-~~-- tastic investment. Call HILL TOP ~b~~~T OLSON INC. HIDEAWAY WITH VIEW • 642-5678 DAILY PILOT CUSSIFIED H9URS Just li sted! Dcligh tru l custom home on large secluded view lot in CORONA DEi .. MAR. Used bric k fireplace, grat'ious brit'k patios un - der the pines, peJ::j?cd wood floors ilRd IU!itVY :-;hake roor. All this rusti<· charm in :tddltion t (> separate studio or i:ucsl room . Only $110,000, 111- cludes land . Appt. only. Call 673·8550. Of'fN ur Q • ri s 'LIN ro~r fJ"'' THE REAL ESTATERS TWO STORY Immac ula te 3 bdrm, fa mily Toom, 21h. bath townhouse. Approx. 1.670 sq . fl.. central ai r, heavy .s hake root, massive pool and clubhouse. All lerms. Demand proper- ty. Ilurry ! !Mil-567L or :>5<;-·7035. . . • . MINI VIEW Adwrtisers ms:r plare or Ii gh tly wooded their ads by telephone hills ide. 4 Bedroom. 8:00 a.m.to5;JOp.m. • family room, massive Monday Ulru ~ririay stone fireplat'c. Newport 8tonoooSaturday • Riviera pool. $45,000. COSTAMESAOFFICE 1JURRY,CALL962-7788 330 W.Bay -Q. KE.Y 64Z·S61~ .GEJD1.l\€ALTOP.SiC NEWPORTBEACll 3J33NewportBlvd. SUPER SHARP 642·5678 Form a l living room w /vaulted open beam HUNTINGTON BEACJI ceiling. Gourmet kitchen 17875 Beach Blvd. Sf0.L220 w /family room + new landscaping. Ca ll Sparl· LACUNA BEACll ing Investment Corp •• JIM Clenneyre 833.3544 Laguna Beacb ....... ****HELP**** SADDLEBACK Yourself save $$$$$. 25Z01LaPazRoad Price increase probable Lagua IWJI S81~10 tn very near future_. 2 NORTRCOUNTY Bedrm. 2 bath, single dialrreeMO-L220 story Condos in Santa Ana, only $21,950. Large • CLASSIFllD' spacious lawn.<1 , security ' DIADLIN!S gate, pool, etc. 10 'fu n..Altnefcrropy &kill! Down. Ask [or Frank, =.. th d 839·8321,Agenl ,. .,. p.m. e ay ll-'"'--"':.:::'-"'="'----W~ publication, ex• ttpt ror SUnd.uy &: Mon· day Editions whe n dNidtine i1Satw'da1.12 ...... CUSSIRID lllUU.TIOMS ERRORS: AdY ert.i1en should cflredt their •d• daily & report erTars Immediatel y. THE DAILY PILOT assumes liability ror the fir st in· COl'Tecl insertion only. ILUFfS TOWHHOME Beautiful recently re· decorated 3 BR end Unit with n ear·bY Pool & Clubhouse, over sized master bedroom a nd night light view. $00,500. Call&M-7211 PJn NIGEL OAIL[Y & ASSOCIATES CANCELLATIONS: 111;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; When killing an ad be sure to make• rl!t"Ord of the KILL NUMBER 0 Th a· given you by your ad n e ai tater •1 Ttteipt or yaur cancl!llaUon. This kill Beautiful ncw2ato number must be prcscn· 4 Or, 4 Ba &GalJery t.ed by the ad vertiser In 2 firepl1ces, wet bar caseofadlapule. Deluxe kitchen suiedescrlbed •s: 1..01 JO.ot Ttact No. CANCF.LL •TION OR "6t,lnlhf!Cllyot ,,.,,,...,.,_.°"'• ~ Pier for yacht to60' You may select the finishln1 touches. 675-813) tn11P ti.~1 R11cordH In Book ns, CORRECTION OP Pa0tt2'to4Jlrw;1ut1veotMlsc:111~ NEW AO BEt'ORE MilM. A-dsol..i•Orongoc.ounty. RUNNING: Tl\o$1root.odn't,•111111olhtr00mn0i u I d dtliQnatiM, 111111y, 111 nw reel PrDl*1Y EYery enort s ma e to oner Ibid otiow 11 Pll'"'kod •11r. Wt Jdll or oorrecr • new a d o~ Ufil'll, C1Ulorni,. that haa been ordef'f!d, Tll9 UllOll•t/9fltCI Tru~t" Clllt1Cltl"'9 bul 'Ire cannot IORTan-* CASH * .,Y llablllly tor ""Y lltlorr..:1n.11 ot tee to do llG until the ad - tn. ,,,.,._ oldMHI anc1 atn.r ~ h d 1 lh FOR ANY llOMEI I t\111 dnlgna11on,11ony,tl'+Owl\ll9••"'-•• •Pi>eare n 0 s.ld w•• win bl fNllll, blll Mtriout p.per, 1ppr•l11ed value paid, ~o ... nffll or w1r•illllY, e•P<nt or Imo Free home evlilualfon. pued, ,..0t•t11nou111. P01w1s1on ... .,.. DIME-A·LINEADS: D•ck payment& OK. C.ll <"""tir•nc"' •ooily 111o romo1n1ng pr1.... 1bese •ds are atrlctly anytime. Rick By en Bkr CIMI SUIT\ ol Ill• noltlll u.cw.d ...,, cuhinadY•nttb)' m•ll 5'2-'3678 wkf o..o .,, Trut•, to-wit: M,111,u, er al•"" one af our of' •. 11 ;;:;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;:;; wtUt lflte,..tt ''""""• •I Pl'O'f*d lrl •v MMi t>0t•c11 .. riv"!IY"' u tflf. \lflOI!" r~. NO phOnti oNh!n. tl'll1"1'1"1'1Sol;.idOl!ff9'Tnnt,I'"" De1dllne : I p .m . Cl'llf1Jtt,Afld ••""Mt 4lf tN TMleh f'lida.1. ea.ta Mna Of• .. ....... ...,.efl"'tr\1$1SUNl.0by&alGD99d.. l('jt't fl J2 000D It liU ... .... T~. ""'tic'•"'_,.,.,...,. a.. ot bnncboCricn. Coth M ... HoMe TtlKt ll•r•lofcwo e"c111..r .,..... Ill• THE DAILY PILOT n-• n .. ,.. 10 1n. unct+r•l..-d ii wrfttoM 3 ~room, 2 bllhs, dblc Ot<1MMIOl'ltl0.lf1111•nfDt!Nfittor ,........." the rt1M to fplc, ~pu. drpg, RIO. s. ... _, • "'"llfl Nella o1 °"""'" c1Mi$fy, edit,. ctnd GJ'.., ow. freshly redec. Lots .,., l"IKtlon 10 s.11 . TII• ~ -..efuse any •dTef- wul«I Sllld Nolle• of O.l•ufl Md E••· _....._.and.IO.cb•np.. 0 I ell \ r . I. D 0 u b I a lloMto·tiofl to-.... """'"""'" lhetw.ty. .. ..... • ,, •• ~ ....... 6 ....... . """"""" ''"' P"lll'••r" loulild. re1a ........ • M C .. o.i.: J111r11, 1•1s, wltholllpriornotlce. ,.oy c a TOPACAPIT,&l. CLAISlftlD :;; lllOMl;;t"rf CCIR~RATION, ·~ .. kin • Mtll•ADOl~S .111~~·~~~11~-~~1141-~~ atMldlrtnt.. P.9-Box 1•. IYC.•• r. tlftOflMrdl CGlt.a Mesa Al.•l\lllnl Vk e Prnio.nt , .. "-'Oii"'"° Of91": CHU DaVy'"lle4 l~======:!~=:!1.-_______ .;_ __ ~ •• ,. ..... ~, ... »r ,.,, ,,...,,1 • • • jl Hous•1 For Sale Hou1•• For s• I ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hous•1 For s• Hous•s For Sal• Hovsos For Sale-' G ... ral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••~•••••••••••••••••••••••I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• GettOt"OI I 002 G.....,ol I 00 GftMrol I 002 Gewrol I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• G_..al .. 1002 ~······················ ~EWPORT BEACH ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••• 2 STY •••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••··•••••••••••••• DUPLEX $61 ,500 lf you like clean conte1n• porary or rustic ;1r1y t'h.Mrm -we huvc one of cuch in this det·orator's lluplt'x. Ocean or ci•nl'll be11ches only one block ,1way. None nicer at this pn-ce. "40·9491. . . Ocean View CAL CLASSIC ASSUMES205 PERMOKTH JIR0 BEACH WESLE Y N TAYLOR CO. IU ,A LTO}{S "rn·1· l!MH ""THIE£ YEARS MEW"-$210,000 A .t~u ly di~ferent custom home in pre· st1g1ous B1g Cyn. Lge comer loc. on 18th fai rway. Cone. & Palos Verdes slonc wall. 3 Bit, clc11 & R.Jl . 2111 S•J ...... HIU s Rood NEWPORT CENTER. H.I. 644-491 O Being remodeled; ·cu:;tom 5 BR , 5 Ba. 6500 sq. ft . home on point, poo l, dock. Cus tom 5 DR. ·4 ba. View, ·so fl. lagoon. Boat slip . $295,000 on . BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 34 1 B a y~1de Or ivt-N B 6 75 · 6161 New custom i100 sq. fl. home with 180 de~rce. vanoramlc oceun view Oullder will Cl1.'itomizc tO meet your individual rc- q ui rem c nts. $11'1 .0UO. 10 °4 Down. CA LL Never a~aln opportunl· ty ! Storybook s treet lead$ to fenced estate ~1th a cottawc wulkway? F.ntrance Into uwesnmf' h.ving ureu. 1--.ormal dine. I-um r1n . lmrnensc up- :o t:urs t·ould be ·~ huge bdrrns ur man1 moth hc>n us room ! WALK TO Hlo:ACll! STEPS 1'0 GOLF'! ·ruke over low low $205 per mo. NO NE~ LOAN COSTS! Wun t last. Be first! Call Sl7-6010. ~~~~~! .......... ~?.~~ ]:~~~! .......... ~~-~ ~~~~! .......... ~?.~~I ~~~~! .......... !?.~~ 962·7788 ,Q,,. KEY ~REALTORS X QUALITY COU .. 'TRY CONSTRUCTION ,... CompleJely cemodeled KITCHEN """ en1""'" bn'"' & 'I'his immaculale home r~cery Back Bay home .shows like a model and 1-.xtra large master suite BUY A PIECE OF h. in this 3 bedroom home has t c largest kitchen THE HILL ;i nd island cooking on qui~t c ul -de-s ue . 17000S r r le 1 Owner 1s building con· • . q . t. o Spygl:.iss cen r yours tru y h;1s tractor. $66.000. l\Iusl llill! The view from it ever seen . Two p<inlri cs see! CaJIS4G·5880. and the home on it! This too. Separate luxurious view is spectacular, the master bedroom suite. home is 4 bedrooms. Paneled bonus room can nearly new and lhe lot is b e 5t h b ed r oom 17,000 sqft, The ~·hole Beautiful landscaping 1 :~~~~~~§§§~ enchilada is yours for and pineforestoulfront. $189 .500. Bu eno ~ }"ruit trees OUI bac.k. v N I Q u E H 0 J\t f: s . DOVER SHORES. ' n e•ltp<S-<>75·6000. 2443 E. COast Hwy., Corona del ritar Ele~.~~~~~.Os~a~;s h .1 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 OCEAN VIEW Best buy in area. Lots or room ror pots & g:irden- 1 ng. Very fl exible :l bedroom floor plan. Call lo sec. PETE BARRETT -REALTY- MMlOO 675·4060 ~ SCHOOL STARTS SOON This 5 bdrm. Blufrs area t'o ndo has a view of greenbelts & Bi g Ca- nyon. Close 10 pool. ten- ni s courts, schools & churl·hes . !'\-l a rvclous family home for 886.000 COMPANY llE:\l,TCJBS GOLF-TENNIS-SWIM These are a ll a t your fin gertips: beaut•ifully decorated, s p acious 3 bdrm., 3 ba .. huge f::11nily rm .. with \\"(.•l bar, hom e. Localed on quie t cul·dc- sac, next to exclusive country tlub. former model home, nov.· on ly $61 ,500 VEAR BAY ANO BEACH 675-3000 C'<l0 1 E COA S 1' M WV C ORONA O E I.. M AR Gneral 1002 G~ral ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• BIG ASA BARN . JUST LIST&>!! Trip lex on Ba l boa FHA/VA TERMS Eastside Cost<i Mesa Qu1:11it y 4 BH + family rm .. 2 bath home . NEW KJTCl·l .. .:N. bnck frplc-. Hoom for c<i mper & bo;1t. 4 l>cdroom s, 4'h baths. d~amatic Rack Bay View, large dock & pier, fee land , private beaches. 0 Y.'ner an."<ious. Excellenl financing. $315,000. Open \'il!<Jnes· tlay , Fridav 1·5. 333 MorninR Slar.l.ane. 1 l'en1n sul:i ; charming 2 bdrrr.., 2 ba ., used brick frp le,. s t'p home + :! bdrm., I ha., lge. s ufi deck, bcum .. ceit. apl. .+ l·bdrm , 1 ba., ex.Ira ha & util rn1 . off 2 tar Newport Beach s 1:-..;cr: J\1·1,1 BOATSLIP 1~;;;;;~67:3:-4:4:0:0~~ Plus LUXURY 3 bcdrm. game room abode. !'\I any exlras. Peaceful. adja- cent green park 1-'-'/sandy beach . A bargain al + l ·Carporl. garage Sil4.000 673·3fi63 642-2253 eves 1\1 ajes t i c 2 ::..tor y Shorecrcsl hon1e l"luSl' to the beach ln onl' Qf the n10St de s irabl e neighborhoods of ll unt- 111 ~t un UeaC"h l 'h1 :. sp<iCIC)US 4 bdrm. 2 b•J\h home offe rs form;1l din- lni! room. larJ.:C fan11ly room. space·agc kilchcn & lush ground.s voith cov· er(~d patio & total pn V<l<'Y . J us l ll:olcd al on· ly S5!1,500. C;.111 ~-5671 or 556· 7035. S43.500! CALL 675-7060 GOV'T. OWNED 3 Bdrm. home in nice nei~hborhood . ...rplc., 640-6161 ~ ® herbert ha wk ins Af AlTOR5 646 ·3'255 bll·C~~·~6-8800 l ""~~~~~~~j BIG HEWER HOME Balboo B p EASTSIDE ~ ........................ ~~~ ...... 1. · · · · 1 N A N o L D ay rop. · ''VIEW CHAR11-11NG AH F:A. ""'""""""~R~oa~H~on"""""""""~ 1 DUPLEX FROM TOP 11 3 ,000 Sq . fl . , 2 slory C:11>C _ Excellent location, never Cod just a stone·S thru\v a vacancy factor here. 3 CUSTOM ESTATE lo the bE>aC'h. 1n Old EASTSIDE ESTATE Sll.950 Bdrm, 2 bath & 2 bdrm. l SA.CRIFIC Corona del l\la r. Looking b:11h. llugL' bdrms. large E for a big, lM:ach Jov111g tiled baths , & deluxe $46,250 family who would J"alhcr bwlt·inkilchenswithdis· Rambling hilllop single walk to a 5 Crowns Sun· h'A·.ashcrs. Owner lea\" leve l retreat. Circular day brunch than moy,• in~ state. 646·7711. Open drive. f'ormal entry Lo and weed a 5 ;.1cre lawn. Eves. spaciousli\'ingroomlhat Attr aclively priC'ed al associated · BA O~EA S-AE A LTOA S 202 ~ W Bolboo b11 l66l 1::::::::::::~~~~===r :;--;--Walker IHee Real Estele 3+ only $37.500 for a beautifully up· graded J bedroom. 2'11 balh, lo vely ·rownhouse. K i n g size master bedroom . fireplace. huge den or ·! Near pool & clubhous e . l·:.l[cellcnt location . Con\'cnicnl lo cverylhini?. C:i!l lo :.ct• lUfl rrA)iiElfifiQ 962·4471 (!':~)546-8103 4 BEDROOM HOME ZONED FOR SMALL BUSINESS 2 Balhs, double garage. ideal to run businc.•ss out of your home. O\.\·ncr very anxious, S36JIQO. O\\'C 2nd. Call &W-i li 1. .... FULL PRICE Jlome 1-'-·ith country feel- ing. Lots of room for garden on eslale sized lot. Large shade trees. You will dig this one. Try $4000 down. Call us now, 61.6-7171 . qui e t e legance with llOM l::S Hcallors. MONTICELLO *TRIPLEX* - dra malicalty combines Sl32 .500 . UN I C)UE · pa p o r a m i c ,, i e w . 6 7 5 -6 O O O . 2 4 '1 3 Hi9 hly Upcjl adf!'.d One Ooar to Beach "" M a ss I v e corner ~-a~st ll"')', Corona dt>I 3 Bdrm s .. 2 baths + $95,000. fil'e place. l·lugc pantry ~;:;:;:;::;:;:;:;:;:~1 added family rm. or den Three furnished unite· 2 STORY ""'OL k itche n to prepare condo. Ne"' C'<~rpets ,w., !!earl of rsalbo •• ....-v go urmet meals for your p;unt. Clean &sharp'. An Peninsula. near shop· $2, 990 DOWN fussy but favorite dinner IEA T THE HEAT xlnl. <1wel Jocalion ping. schools and ltnnis T'ue'· Ju•. l 12.~"down + guests. CandleLite dining 'lh kl" cts. Lar,e dcl'ks ovt·r ., :r.N com p I e tes mood . w1 your own spar tnf? G buys it! Two slor y pool&JACUZZlonquiel [3 833·9""81 ~araf?es. ona.c:nqui('k. h Se parat e wing that ,, C 11675667 JUST LISTED , t•renc. molif chateau. r cul -de·saC'. Perfect Cost.a a · · u eatures a hideaway G h Giant s pa rklin~ pool. mastersui tewilhroman-1'1t sa loca li o n . :i Hester-Brown JACOBSREALTY orgeous idden 2 story, r:ompletely remodeled & Bedroom. fa mil>' room & 4 bed'oom Sh. & l tic lights viey,• & "Uest REALTORS . arp Sl)I} • redecorated. Cuslom tile "' formal dini ng. Plu s h l§~§§§§=~~tl PARK )e's Shows I · g l h quarters. Be first to -ov1n ouc fireplace. lluge kitchen· home upgraded lhrooul. i n h ome. patio & microwave + indoor SU"BMIT.Can963·788L OWNE!l ANXIOUS to HUNTINGTON t;;arden ... e njoy outdoor BBQ ! Winding staircase move. says 'make offer '. PARTY GIVERS 4 BDR + BONUS 'Ji vin g too~ Can you to hideaway master Cal1540·115t beheveonly$67,950'! suite. Large bedrooms. DELIGHT +POOL • Enclosed patio. F.lectric MESA VERDE 2stnr;·. 4 speclacul<ir entrv fo Ul'f,flll I garage opener. All t his1 ,~~~~~~~~~~~=~;;;U!!!~~~~~~ll bedroom. 3 bath home. s paciO'US li\'in).! 'and OM Es for only S29,900 full Wilh 20x26 family room formal dining room:-::. price! Take advantage. for lhose s pecial parties l;arden kitchen \1·1th 3848 C•mpv• NB 549-8655 Excell e nl Costa Mesa POOL PLAYERS PRESTIGE HO E entertainin.e at :-our s· breakras l nook. C.ianl $32,500 2 STORY TOWNHOUSE 3 Bdrms, 2 ha. 2 years new! Pool, yard w /lar~e patio, near So. Coast Plaza. Ca ll 752-1700 between 9 & 5, ask for Gail or 546·3286eves. HURRY!! ba r gai n. Call now. PLUSINCOMME bltn bar under a family -party room. 752·1700. PARAOISEll calhedral open bcarn Seclud ed guest suite. 0i·PJ!lt ?•ll S Hl'•'Oa/N'fl• •• Beautiful 3 year old ceiling. Co\'cred patio Unique s taircase to ~ Qui e t c ul -de-snc. 4 duplex in Costa Mesa. and lots of trees for massi\'C mast.<·r pen - bedroom, 2 bath home for t he ramily th:1l privacy make this home lhouse and childrens with huge 17x24 family wanLs a lovely large 3 a dream c.o metrue. CAil wing . 600 S Q . f'1'. THE REAL ESTATERS *PRIME* Newport 4-Plex Pride-of-ownership 3BR 2ba corner urut has frptc in masler BR and frplc in living rm. Others are all 2BR 2ba. On fee land, nr . Hoag Hosp. Full price $137 ,500. Call room wilh open bcum lKlrm. 2 bath home '-''llh 546·5880 BONUS GAME ROO!\t ceilings, oak panelin ~ pri vale yard plus a fine CO 1\1 PL ET E WIT 11: and hardwood floor:. in\'estment 2 bdr m, 2 POOL TAB,J..F.. Ramhl· thruout. Fit for a fun bath unit. Seeing is in11 r ear grounds y,•ith family. $45,500. Fi rsl call bclieving-$72,900. Call <ii most new freeform will buy. 545·949 1. I ... ~ ............ ~~~ ............ ~ AN'r .. ION \' POOL AND 546·4141 •. • I · J ACUZZI. Th ree ca r . LIDO ISLE ~!f1a~~:61i~~:~e~i~=~· 212 Via Quito ""'" '" < • " ""'"o"' "'" · Lg. patio. 3 Br, 2 Ha. sun· [~ deck . Open Su n. 1·5 ... :~ $89,500 . By Owner · Owner said, ··sell this weekend. brin g checkbook wilh offer ". 4 Dedrms, 2Jull baths, new crpt , new paint. On an R-2 lot. A!>king $39.900. Will se ll FHA /VA , 545-8424 or 673-7737, Broker . PRESTIGE HOMES Roaltors 645-66461======== GeMrol 1002 BALBOA DUPLEX _s_n_.'cc".:..' -----I $59,950 G ... ral 1002 G-ral 1002 G_...I ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 IEDllOOM WATBIFRO~ Only $132,500 for custom remodeled home with dining roo m and cozy family room. Private dock for 35' boat. Lovely Terrace and jacuzzi. IA YFROHT LEISURE LIVING Bayfront condominium with 2 bedrms. 2 baths offering swimming pool, s und eck, with boat s lips a vailable. 2 garage spaces, and all for only $119,500. II.LIO.A-OH lHE WATER Four bedrooms on top with rental downs tairs or big family ,home. Volleyball next door, sandy beach in front. Ready to move in. $195,000. OUTSTANDING WATBFllO~ By architect, well known t or his use of warm woods & spacious design. Beautifully decorated & landsc'aped with tremendous water oriented feeling. $279,500, including pier. LIDO 1.AYFltOMT With 90• of bay frontage, there. is room for a large boat. Extra wide patio with pool. Four bedrooms, three baths. Priced at $550,000. HIWPOllT IUCH 644-1766 A COLDWIU. ll.AllCIR CO. S p ectacular beach ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• dupl ex o n Balboa 9 UNITS C-2 Plus . front office. on large 50x246 Jot. Located in geographical center of Costa Mesa. Income $645 month. Full price only l hree big bedrooms and two baths . Gourmet ki t c h e n se r ves a spacious living and din· in g a r ea with ma en ab I Irvine realtg Peninsula. A1.1in unit has ' C R A C K L 1 N G --"'-----------$65,000. FIREPLACE. Upstoirs is a uniq ue bachelors hideaway with kitchen. 11 ~t ~ bath, MIN1 -BAY Vll!:W • _Cgstq,,,_~ a nd St!'Cluded sun deck. 040•81511 For complete informa- tion. Call 963·6767. Wantadresu:::18 [i'.""""'"'"'"' -- Rl;:ALTORS 644-7270 LAGUNA IUCH COHDO. · """' While water view overlooking '11 Diver 's Cove. 2 Bedroom, 2 bath~, fir e place. fu rnishings Included. Also availabl e for s umm er or annual renta l . OFFERED at $99,000. '2828 E. Co0st Htghway, Corona d ef Mar P"°'1i TY ,NA E Ull llOMO IOI """' l llOCllll .. DUPLEX OH Tl1E OCEAN. An investment opportunity ri ght on the sand! Prime r e nta l area. $115,000. Tom Queen 644-6200. (Q68) HEWL Y LISTED M~CO. Country kitchen -cheery decorat- ing -lush yard. Just down thesti::-eet to park & pool. 2 bedrooms + den. Carl Butler 642-8235. (Q69). ENJOY TIU GOOD UR! Tennis courts -pool -jacuzzi· - sauna. 3 bc<lrooms,. dining, 2Y.! baths. smashing living r90m w/wet bar & fireplace. 3 decks. $64,500. Pol- ly Johnston 642-8235. (Q70) FOREVER YIEW. • Ne wport Heights -lovely 2 bedroom home + studio-guest apt. On lg. lot. $112,000. Rosemary Sietz 644-6200. (Q71) IAYFRO~ LOTS. A few choice building sites available at fabulous Promontory Bey w-/pier & s lip privileges. Priced from $U2 ,500 incl. land. F1exible !inane· in~. Charles Arnold 642·8235. <Q72l 60 .. 215 to' 00.., DrN• 4 I R DUPLEX • ULTIMATE COMMUNITY · EMERALD IAY 1 We offer this o lder, s ubstantial home, located un ocean side or Coast ll"'Y .. on park-like groun<.l s: this is an estatc- type home. Advance app't . rc:c1uir cd. ()fferctl at $179,500. t"inancing to be negotiated. t•:xc lusively by - with 3 Sf{, 2 Bi.I llenlnf. \ south of Buys1dt.• l)r, with bcuutlful natura l wood lc..:tures. Only l yc:tr tic¥.. Cu.II &&4·721 L , ~ ( [U~~IN-MJ\~TIN IHcJ i-8-,0~-.=-:0.-· ~~---RE AL TOR 5 ---J-li'Y'•do.2bln<k"o 644-7662 Cd~I Beach. bi5·0686 CORONA DEL MAR Ge-n•rol 1002 Ge-ne-rol 1002 ASS U.\I1-.; V1\, :l Hr, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• $.17 ,'.!5U. Or no dn . G I. MESA WOODS Sup1•r s ha1·p ·I OO!roon1 ho m1· Jd ea!ly lo~·alcd 11ear S•)uth t:nasl Pl aza. Uea ul1Jully landsl'a11ed cornl'r lol. C'O'.'Cn .. .J paliu w1flr1•p1t 1\tnurn off llv - in J! r o 111n & n1aslt•i bc<ltu om C11 untry kit C"l1cn Th 1.., ho m e shir ... ·s ltkc ;1 tJlotlcl. New lis ling. SGl.500. 640-6161 ()~n l•r/~\gt . 5-lti-7739; • &15-9733. HERE COMES lHSTAHTCASH SUPER HOUSE!! For Your Hon1o 3 CAR GARAG.1-:·and 1'1111 :1ppt;H.'>1·1I value pd. 11:orgcous near ne w 5 C:i ll no\lo' for free cvalua4 bedroom, 2 sto9 · hoinc t1on . fealuring s pacioos I ;i n1 i. Ccnlury 21. 546-9521 ly room, kilcheu cat1n~ :\!ONT IC ELLO l .1 Co _ area, formal d1n1n g . , s Y n room , upgrade<! carpets. do . 2 br.' I ""ba, dbl.i::ar. drapes & wallp<i pcr. Sec Ownr.~3,000.979-6570 this great fa1nily home y A NO DOWN now at S7).50o. Cal! Darlin,:: 4 bcdrm 2 batll 540-1151 . 1· d . on tr ee 1ne street. r ~HERITAGE REALTORS L<irge yard with 2 pallos . • VA ;;1ppra1sed at s:n .200. Vt•t.s need onl y $1100. closing costs, total mo. SUPER BLUFFS LOCATION Gorgeous, almost ne""' end unit Dolores. on 4uict cul de s ac. Wide greenbelt plus partial bay view. 3 lklrms .. 21 ~ balhs; ~rea l s loragc space: 2 patios. one gal· ed. ont' covered."No bet · ter Bluffs value at $79,750 C. F. Colesworthv Rf!'altors 64()..00:1'0 CAl\1 F.0 ll IGl·lLANDS al il ·s bcsL F'our bedroom or three & den or furmal dining room-<is you wi sh, New carpets & draperie s. spacious patios & yard area with many fruit t r~'S. J)rivatc beaeh. $87 ,500. Colt!' of Newport Realtors 25 15 E . Coa.c:;t 11\.\'Y 675-5511 VALW REALTY PRESENTS ' SHORECLIFFS Ci!nyon and ocean view from this elegantly de- tor()led 2 bedroom & den home in Corona del r.-t;1 r's famous coral tree area. $106,000. Fee. ,' HARBOR VIEW HILLS Country c lub Li ving in Corona del 11.far. Pool & jacuzzi. golr pultinA green and lar,ge trees. 6 bedroom. family room. rormal dining room, on large cul·de·sac. $1'18,000 Fee. PENINSULA COTTAGE Walk to surf and Lido shopping from this 2 bedroom. 2 balh beach cottage. $62.500. . VISITOUROFFICE for a copy of preferred homes. CALL675-7225 <•U U •00 "'""'""UH Of >O<Uf OW!iER WANTS ACTION flurry 1 Spacious Corona del ?t-t.1r home for actiVt' f.ami/.1·. f'our bedrooms. two fireplaces, large pymnls approx $3-i3. Call now·won ·t last! Coll 968°4405 Sale~peoplc Nt.'£.-dc<I • • • • secluded Jot. Keys for 3 --~'.:'.::::::::~~­pri\ ate beacbes. Near equeslrian center and su1fing beach. Owner is mO\'ing and has priced house for quick salt•. On- ly $86,500. Call 673-8550. nf'j/J ' I••' IUN f lMI '• Oa You Ha•e Sl.800? Thal 's how much ft would cost you to mo\1.! into this chance-of·a- lifelime 3Blt + !am rm [ ~ ~ + formal din rm, good· old home. Garden set- ting, plush new crplg. l~===="'====~I Assume \1A Joan·PaymlS only S222. per_ mo. CALIFORNIA. Don't hesitate, Call ..• RANCHER 540.:m; OHL Y $45,000 • ~~ s1.eps to shopp1n~ ce nter~ I I "'[° c.; ~ 7 I a B1,:: be:iutiful Coll ege ; Jf$iz;,i# Parkhome. lfyouhavea ··--•;ii•••-- boat or camper this may W•'re h~tohelp be for vou. 1his lovplv 1--------'-'-"- hea\'Y Shake roor homC PROMISE HER A has 4 l~rgc bdrms, 2 balhs & a co~.y firepluce. ROSE GARDEN This '-''On't laslo call to- and a sparkling pool. day.545-9491. This delightful Me s a - Woods home planned for famlly fun has 4 bedrooms, with a coun- . try kitchen and family room overlooking the custom pool. AJI lfus, and BEACH FIXER ABANDONED $47,500 Price s la s hed $5000 below markel! ! Va· cant-owner desperate d formal dinlrig room., firepl ace and plus h carpeting jusl months old. Ne ar So. Coas t Plaza, Calvery School. Bring your '"fhis is it!" Only SG500 dov.·n. Call 54G·2313 . QJ'fN fr/"• 1• ~ '111\J ro1>111•rr• Needs minor paint & f1x-[ I ing! ! Soaring beamed ®. cei 1 in gs-Jo:uropean kitchen-walls of ~tass­ sunshine breakfast patio!~=========­ -r.1ammoth bd rms -i---------- THE REAL ESTATERS steps to sandy beach & COLLEGEPARK pier. One of NeY.·ports Customized 4 bdrm .• Z finest areas. Won't last buths; wrought iron i,:atu weekend! llurry, call entry, 2 patios. \Valk to 847-6010. 11 h C 0~11,,,,.,.ir s 1vrvrC1 rr·.~.. .a sc ools . al l foe [®. 8alboa Peninsula 1007 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • Duplex $93.500 • •Triplex Sl25,000 • Marshall Rlty 675·4600 Copistrano Beach I 018 ••••••••••••••••••••••• app't. Cor-bin:Mcriin Inc. Realtors 644-7662 Choteau Mesa Verde \:\I J ,J<:Y HEAIJ'' A 8EAG EHTEAPAISES CO OCEAN VIEW Duplex, 1500 sq . ft. 3 BR. 2 Ila. By -owner. $74,500.49&-0672 Dramatic ty,·o story on large paradise grounds with enormous free·form dance pavilion. Total luxury inside, fonnal en· try lo piano sized parlor, fiesta room , banquet din· ing, 3rd b.ath off master retreat. 4 bdrm's in all. Exterior or P .V. stonL-. First time on market, won't lasL long, bkr .• call, "OLD SP AMISH OCEAN VIEW Duplex. by VILLA'" owner. 3 BR & L Br. JACUZZI !61!.500.496·0612 540-1720 Secluded behind high Coranad•IMcr 1022 wall!> for lolal privacy. ••••••••••••••••••••••• SEE THE OCEAN From your front step. Walk one s hort block & TARBELL 2955 Harbor Blvd., C.M. watch t.he boats return al Lovely near nu 4BR home sunset. Take an 'early on quieL c ul-d e-s1:1c, morn i ng jog on the Trees &: extras! Owner beach. All this can be 646-2521 yours when you own lhis '----------spacious 3 BR Family By Owner, lge 4BR 2ba. room home with huge l\t esa V erde. 29JZ master s uite & low, low Redwood 557-5(76 ~ Double oak door entry. Indoor glass ga r den atrium off m assive livin~ r:oom a nd formal dinin~ room that opens to lhc sky. Walls of glass en- tra nce, view of lus h grounds & your private jacuzzi from the garden kitche n and family room. 3 Bedrooms, including separate huge m aster suite. Fully air condi-upkeep. O nly $95,000. 0 ... al>oint 1026- tioned . Red tile roof. y,ithterms.Call6:14·72 1l ••••••••••••••••••••••• Near golf course & ~ o · Knoll beach. It's different & By wner in Dana s. I ~~38•,2&•~-· un que . Inquire now ! I \:. h · r d C 11 8 2 -c 01ce o crpt & rps, a 4 -2535. • • • L r ed ..... ·tn OPfN MQ -11S1"LJN10AtNl("f ' arge enc ya11.1 w1 [ paved boat. RV. O t" .~lt~$1J\ll s:J:G'tl~s :;:·~~e :::·~ SELL idle Items with a ••••••-••••••••••,•••••• T he least expensive 2 Condo 1 y r old. 3 Br, 2 U.1., Daily Pilot Classified Ad . Sto•y resa le home ,·n h • -a /c , attac . dbl gar. ,_,,,.e. 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• We specialize In . .• on the water ... near the water •.. view of water poo , , 74 """sum. S'l!;glass on 1-~ee ground. J $38 ooo 7"" •· 4 R, 3 Ba . Ne"' Oedford loan. 831-1073 Plan. Gori;:eously UP · graded . OY.-ner transferred l\1 ust scll~ 673-7601 Fountain Valley 1034 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pretty Spanish Sharp 3 bcdrm. 2 bath,. bltns, family room, wilt\ formal dining rm. Lovely location. Walk lO school!i WATERFRONT & shops_ Lush landspg. Seller anxious. Our bc1>t buy!! $52,950. Call to 11ee ! 1 Red Cai-pc t . Realtors 536-8836 , I l ~~~~~~~~~~IFor sale byowner.4bdrm HOMES SHORECtlFFS corido. 2 b.a, drps, na· shag Cl)lS. Enclosed dbl garaa:e. Lo maint.eoanta :b,JJ w co.'1,1 1 hgtw:,iy N1 ..... port B1 .. 1rl1 (714) b31 lil(k) Vacant 3 Bednn, 2 bath w /pool. Ocean & canyon vitw. Tremendous paten· tlal. Asking $139,500. Agt. .$•6900. fee includes pool, rec:rea· lion~r ma, & commort .. a rea 1rdening. .$36,990. \ 963M 3. I ... • .. . BJODAILY PILOT i Tuesday. August 12, 1975 Hour..sForScH Hous•s For Sale H ~-1·•-• u___ u f1inolthod HOllHI Unfunolshod lncom• Property 2000 ousel """' -.--1•1 11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• M•wport a.Rh 32.69 FREE & Cl.UR HllntlncJto11 leoch J 140 Costa Mesa lZ24 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 PLEX . •••••••••••!'••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••NEWLY decorated 4 br, 3 *WE KNOW* BA YFRONT N r . L Q ma I. I nd 11 •3 Br home nr ~h. pvt 3 Br. 2 Ba, crplll, d11'18, ba. d11n, frplc, ateps lo ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hoen For Sale Ho-.1e1 For Sale HCHHtl For Salt> ........................................................................ -olnYolley 1034._iftgt..,leoch 1040 lrvho• 1044 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• l 052 Newport leoch 1069 -Niguel •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• lJY OWNER-Lo\•ely 3llr. 2 ba home w /rnany xlras. $19,250. 9611-5'191. LAGUNA MIGUEL University. sss.ooo trade patio, frplc. nice yd. stove, l1c fenced yurd, beach. J.eaac SS.SO. Dy $46.500 *BY OWNER• . . .... BEST... 2Cus11,nn )lomcs .. s down pymt on large $300/mo. 675·5810 ramily pref. Pel OK. $300 owner645·3370aft .4 "' .. 111\LlJOA PENINSULA 548 8328 B h Retre t Former model horn('-T II E B EST l N t-:Kccllent loe;1t1on on the O.C. homo or Inc. Prop. LOCJUfta .. ach 3148 mo. . . PANORAMIC VIEW eaC a il's beuullful ! l.Jved in l S MONARCl l JIAY 1't•:ft. Huy & only ~~block tu lhi· can udd f.'~Sh Ot' O!-hCr ••••••••••••••••••••••• t.1esa Verde 4 Bl?., 2 BA Olli & lrvlne I Ill ls En· •BY OWNER* Tree lined street. wind· mos. Jllr. 2ba. furn rm, ltACE: J>rime corner ocean. Eacbbomchas 4 pro pert1eio . Rick LEASE $160.000 Beach Im med . occu11ancy 't Yt I • 's de light. "Br, 2b;i, fsm. rm , new iNng wEa lk.·lw<ayd thr,o,.uch uir cond. All terms. locat1onwlthoccunvitw bd rms, 4 b a th s & AlderetteRltr.M7-6469. Condo. for $850 mo. or .546·085S we/;,0~1n:r11amc rOom. .:pls/drps. Profl'ss,onal· e w nc an se in~. $53,000. from every window. Gallery, 2 fircpl;1 C'e:., OPEMHOUSE S795 mo . unf~r . f'.1ntasticnew4br,3b.M, I y decor ;1 t e J & 'Cathedral ~lass enlt}' to 17141 552-1222 Near new 4 IJdrm, 2•,~ v.·ctbHr, ullra nH>dl·rn Oceanlnt. 3 br, 2 bt•. ~ El Toro 323.2 4000 sq fl custom home. landscaped. Xt.rv. lllrge piano sited parlor wilhl---------1-0-48-lhlh, r:•m & dm rms, 2 kitchen & priv:.1te pu~r .., ~el~xe4-Ptex . gq, ft ,. wetbi•r, Crpl. Se(;.••••••••••••••••••••••• wood ceilings, 3 frplrs .. lot. Assumable loan. old brick hearth und Laquna leach fr p I cs. w c l bar , t'ee land. See ut 1200 735w ~arr1eld. New units guard. Adult.s.544-7b'78 3 BR, 2 BA home w/fruit. mitny xtras. SllSO. mo. $48,500, Ph: 968--3283 . Ckoltlcohn~1n>l omr '"w'oodle. edcu1.1e! L••U••X••U•R••,•O••U••S••l•l•O••M••E• numerous ri ue <i i)point· E:ist Balboa Bh:d .. or 11h''"1'1e1~getdo"•·""o1:!rt'hy, t,oi,,xt uewport 1.--L. 3169 lree5 &•lore. Close to, ="'=S~-l~t~0=2=o~r~63~•~-11197"-'----'--'---------1 i.: ~· • ments . Reduced to cull675·8120formorcde· s e • • "' · .. " ~ r schooh1 s hop'••-• cents. 4 .lumbo sized W /IN CO M t:. next t o t•lls. )'r v.·ritc-off Slll\1 Lions ••••••••••••••,•••••••• rwy, · ''" LUS•I GARDEN Patio• H • le--• I 4 I -600 $129,500.llUllRY ! . . ..,~.,.,., · WINTER ~ f l 3 $395 /motnclgardener. . unti'")ton ~ 0 0 s eep1 ng quarters. oceunrronl. No. Laguna. L-aHl-....aR...-... l --~-------l l'.:stutcs ,530-..... .,, ·""can ron Agent 894-4&&8 Th~ Bluffs, 4 br, 2'n: ba, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sq, fl. datice pavilion, 20Rhomew/2deluxcun-SJi.~ .,_.. 4oo:;~0 llG CAMYOH br,2bo.$lSO.mo. Wht. cpl, frpl, end uni!. nestl ed in secluded its , pool & jacuui. Super $135,000. Bright & chN'n' TWO OH A.LOT 675·8531 NEW 3 Br, 2 Ba, gara&e, Close to everything. Ex· :l-4!PLEXES2br&3br 'Z v.·oodsy sctl111g. Dcscrtl.-d 1n ans ion or income. 1 story, 3 er, 3 Ba, 3 car 2 BR ea., gd. C.l\t . loc., LIVE ON LIOO ISl.F. cpls. drps . d1shwusber, tras! ~vall now. $46S mo. ba. Cpl. drps, bllnS, er{c. by owner, move right in, ZAG RODZKY . Jtl tr. Newport leoch 1069 garagl', cu:slom j:.icut.zi & frt·shly paintt.>d. Owner 2 Br 2 Bu only • .,,_., mo. ado It.a only. SOJ Poinsct.-YrJy, 6-44·01 I l gars. SS9,9:i0. ea. Owner. GI terms. bkr. Better 494-8611 ••••••••••••••••••••••• s mull pool. lli~hly . uP· anxious. Yeager KeaJly 673_4~ tia. $375 . mo, 557·7010 842·0389 hurry. C;)ll gruded. 1.:556::,:-6::1c:1::t._· -----1::::--:-----;'illt.---;--I 842·8854 Own•r Eager to Se-II T X suB.TER 2Br,stovc, remJi. washer, Huntlnqton lectch 1240 DELUXE COHDO RELAX Take advanla~e of !Ht\'-BLUFFS A " dryer. Cpts/dn>S. $275 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l •.•. beside shimmering TARBELL i n gs on R. ~;. Coin-Low Lease OPEN HOUSE yrly.673.1966 I, )>00), surrounded by tall missions to move in Low l\ta1ntenanC'C 7931·41 Holt St, H'Unt.1----------1 •York.Lown/Magnolia l c:::ypress. while djnf'ler+;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;:1 below market. Lovely l.Qw Dn . Payt .• 10•1., ----------I ington Beach. Luxurious WINT E R RENTAL 4 BR. z BA ... $:ll5 Newport Crest 2 br, 2 ha, pool, tennis. $375 mo. 545·0171 cooks in spot.less, step-11 Ckeanview. st ps to ten· Low Price. $50,SOO 2&3 Br a pls . Lions Ocean front cottage. *Springdale/Heil ! saver kitchen. 'Ibis home Beach CoffGCJe nis courts & high school. 3 Odrms .. l'n baths Newport Condos Estates, 536·2S79 Prime location. 3br. 2ba . 9 BR, 2 BA ... $340 NEWPOl?.T Crest Condo 3 br. 3 ba, tennis & Pool. $450 mo. Lse. 645-8781 1s located within cycling 28 900 convenient to beat·h & 11. Dowd Rlt.r. 644·0134 381{, din rrn , \'iew. Super fully furn. 673-4637. '*McFadden/Edwards distabence lo I.her ::::900an & <'-c~-dSeldoryp$n·,,a'te •om lo~n. ld,gedhillsidde loL on H bo V H clean , upgradL-d thruout. .. I 0211_ MdlSAJSl10H3 0 2 H°"set Unfunw·.L.-..1 3 BR. 2 BA ... $335 H. V. Homell. S BR +pool + A/C. Somerset model. Lse. $700. Agt. 548·8642. can yours or -N"t. • ~ ...., • ~ • quiet ea en street. ar r-u-~s s h 0 v.· s 1 i k e mud l' l .. ,, rare in · . r. ~ • McFadden/Wurd Call 96M405 munity, 3 bedrooms in· C h arming b r it k Palermo, 4 Br, 211.z ba, 2 He:nt tifully derorated. Ua. 4-Plex w/spnnklers ••••••••••••••••••••••• BR BA 5345 SalespeoplcNceded cludg hidc·a-way master stairway from st.n.~t. i sto ry. 2 Frplcs, Super ()wner inuvir~ out or & Bllns. ~ood Income. General 3202 4 • E'11~s /8e .. ~ch BEAUT: Bluffs Condo 4 , suite. guest fac.ility and car garage & reur off landsca ping. lg deck. area, must sell. A real Xlnt potential. $86,000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• e • • • coiy den. Go urmet stree t, parking. level firepit. BBQ. BROKERS bargain al $69.m. CALL SOUTH COAST FREE t~REE 3 BR, 2 BA ... $300 br. 211i ba. immed. OC· ~~8' ~~7 kitchet1 , formal dine. with house. 3 Dr, 2 Ba, WELCOME. Sl04,000 ree. NOW! INVESTMENT •ProlessionalServicc• * Garfield/Brookhurst ep'y. $450. Agt.G44·ll33· ~~,-.,._ 962B~"~R llUJlRY! Call unique frplc, Sun poreh. 1730 Port Marg.ate. CALL NOW 549-0812 646-6710. •LANDLORDS* • G3a~R,·e'l3d 810Aroo ... $:l00kh .. -l HARIOR VU HOME {,\"f" ...... ~"·~ -~ all £or $77,900. Open 6444887.0wncr ~ '' .... ~ 41EDROOM !louse Sun. 1-5 or caul----------1 752-7315 16 Apts., I & 2 BR, encl. Homef l nd~r5 * 48R.2BA ... $335 Cl . -Real Estate byMcl/AY 49-1·4911 or 835-0202 for VISTA DEL LIDO garages. Good area ' 642·9900 *Banning/Bushard ose to recreation area appt. 820 La Vista, Lag. Spacious Bayfront Con· DONALD M. BIRD Fortin Co Rltrs 642-5000 California's Largest. 3 BR, 2 BA ... $385 tro~.n 4id;i!~!,r:~Ys~i~ Beh. do ; I B R & L 8 n a i . A\~o(lote\. leotio" TWO 4~PLEXES •Rental Service!• • Beach/Jleil story. $550 /mo. lease. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;J Sale/Lse opt. by owner.1---------·I Side by side in Costa ---------i 3 BR, 2 BA ... $335 &M·7211, ask for NigeJ. Reasonable. 675-5853 IRVIMETERR. ~lesa. If you are looking ~: · ~ * C.M. F air/Harbor Agent. ne'"~~~!~~~~'Br" ~~::ri:f:f:t'C::~· ~=~;:.:::ts ~~~Jtl) ~:~:;~~·:3::~~~!~:11-~~,M~ .. -~-c_n_&_2~-~-,_-2·-,~---.-~-'"-e-1':c-· $34,500·IE.A.CH JUST LISTED Ba, Fam. H.m , Liv. Rm .. 2 St Ar e 2 BR 2 E builtins. gardool". $325. Vacant. ' .s 2 b\ockwalk.2 Bd,ms. Immaculate Sea Terrace Form. Din. Jt m. Recent· b. Y.d · "1m : d · SOUTJ.lCO~ FREESERVIC CallBc"o•Joo . 67.$_6670/Eve,fi73.l9Z9 «§s Coldwell Ban~ home on lar~e lot with 2 Jy redecorated by Fussy a., ecora or s rc:'am. INVESTMENT TO LAMDLORDS • ' SPLEHDID'· hardwood floors, etc. . & b 0 •• ., 900 Hu1:e corner lot w/2 549.0812 646-67l0 •lembe• or Boa•d of 1 ,~~963~~-4~5"~7~o~'~963~-1~7~86~~lovAJ~ALC~O~U~SER~EAL~~1·'Y~:;: N d 1 . pal1os oat storage wner . ..,..,... . patios. $69,500 ., • • A delight! Great floor bee s som.e 1 ov~17 ct re. area. Walk to ht•ach & South Coast ZSty 3 BR. den. S62,SOO Pl h Off' ar..a... Realtors , Better Busi· AVAIL 9/1. Deluxe Nwpt. plan for family living. ut potentia ly it s an· lennis courts. See this Investment 3 BR,largepatio$63,?50 us ice--,. nessBureau,Otamberof Vacant 3Br, 2ba, cntrl CrestCondo.2br+den. Scrumptious car-pet. tasti c. Some pretentious beautifully dcroratcd 3 549·0812 646-GitO forSaleorLeasc Commerce. atrium, single story. 2~ ba, frpl, gar. Pool & Jtorgeous drapes, 4 hToe,mm•,s llseu,',·•'1°•u· "odwn'•l; bedroom, 2·stocy home 3 BR ., like new! 565·900 6,000 sq. ft. modem of. 53o.8505 Villa Pacific Condo. tennis. $450 mo. yrlf •. bdrms, 2¥J bath, large k ' in one or Laguna's finest · BO AT ·SLIP CAYWOOD REALTY rices d esigned for law ']:lii~ii'iji;ii~-.. ~~I Steps to pool, tennis 979·5340 ext. 256 days or bomTR::s4~~0RE :~;~~~\: ~P~~~I ~~~~~ private communities. Available '4'ith this1 ___ •_5_4_8_·_12_9_0_• __ 1 {~r'roro~j~:u~~u~0;~: rtf'.f":~ul ·jj~l~:~t court.$WOmo.962·2811. 642·5451eves. welcome! Call897-032.l. $99.900 sharp, spaciousJbdrm, 3 HEW EXCLUSIVES Beach Blvd. Huntington LW<! "I . t_1 ___ J L._ Walk to water. 2 br, $185 San Clemente 3276 Vegetables from your . -MEEOSFASTSALE bath beach residence. LIDOISU Beach. ~1G£1i ·•· •);, singles&families.AndJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• "ery own garden on this Walk to tennis courts, Prestige, carefree livi ng Bd b h ho MullerRrdton& ~17 5 _ Anahm. 2 bf, b•, frpk, $26S sin•les, OceanfrontCOftdo · large lot. Trailer access. , ' ' · large pool and ocean fo r only S85,000. Call 4 rm., 3 at me; "' k'd t Agt •· N 2 b 3 b den ( I '4 bdrm. l o/. bath. Bright , . . . from this tv.•o-story, 3 646.7711 .0pen~ves. s teps to Lido Clubhouse, ManagementCo.lnc. studio, pool. 1 . b 97•9 ~;30Pe s. · i:ee .• ..,~642c.1155a, , rpc, garden kitchen. 968-4456 ' · bedroom. 2 bath home beach & tennis. 599.500 Exclusive Agents $200. Brea. rea ruce2 r, ..,.. · _......,. · $38.650 Prime Location, Cool v.r·ith.I dining rooLocm. cdplus -Spacious famil.v home: 4 846·4493 (213)289-0144 ~!~.o~:G. 2 br sepdine. 3B~ 2BA .Fam rm. Lease We1tmin1ter 3291 tt m1 y room. at 1n IJm • with option. 847·5384 or ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5 BLOCKS TO BEACH. Huntington Beach. nr nice private communlly. bdrrns., 47 ft. Jot ; large I . ·, ·. ,. " cm Old home on good sized ocean. 4 Br. 2 Ba, 1 sty, 2 $63,000 · patio. s11s,ooo . $100 G.G. 2 hr, kids & 968·2504. SP.~R~LIP~G :i:r· ~rn tot with alley aecess. 2 yrs. old. Patio, big trees. --=====~--j petsokC. M 2 b kl:._ & NEW Deluxe2sty, 5 br, 3 ~PT. R~TR.893-tlsl .. .Bedrooms, 1 bath.. Wine conventional fin ancing l 96JSo. Coastfiwy. The Bluffs; early area $185. . • r, w. ba. cpt, drps. frpl , ---------- cellar. Very unique. Va-only . Owner SSJ,500. Laguna Beach l·story3BR,2lla. petsok. . . lndscpd. ram rm .CondominilHM c:::ant. Call for showing.ji;:536ri;;-23;-35_. ___ liQ.i4j ~~~·~•~94~-~rn~'~"~*~~~1liS5~7~,ooo~~A~gt~.~640~~5560~-$160. l_'lacnua. gd. :irca, $525 .mo. 10·6, 963·4581 . Unfurnilhed 3425 Red Carpet, Realtors lr•if'le 1044 ___________ 1 8 UNITS 2br,kidsok.$ 85 2 b wknds. aft 6, 751-Mtil. ••••••••••••••••••••••• S3&-B836. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lido 6 Br $122.500 ·$16~. $175, ~ , r, mi. from Bolsa Chica .. Br 2 Ba Golf Course 1 HOME LEFTI. Spa~i~uEsRJAt!;e!~rbath ~!:iA~t~67s~~· lot . San Clemente 1076 EASTBLUFF !~~I. now. kids & pets Bch. · "~ondo. La'gu na Nigu~I. MEREDITH GARDENS home; lge. living, di.ning ••'-•••••••••••••••••••• $400 Wstmin. Lovely 3 hr MEREDITll Gardens 3 Crpts & drps. $300 mo. Beautiful 3 bdrm.. This new free standing & ramily rooms. Bonus Watch The Pride-<>f·ownersh.ip over· +lam rm. w/pool br, lg. ram, rm, 3 ha. Imm ed. occup. 493-7o.12. "Beautiful neighborhood. home in Univ. Park has loft for extra living, with Owner Desperate · looking the llack Bay M em ber Bo a rd o.f New cpt & painL $475. MESA Verde Townhouse $75,500 approx. 2500 sq. ft . 0£ liv · eJe,'alor. Close to beach Boals Go By ... now owns two houses wSuithk ga1.r~en scttin~tsh. Realtors, Better Bu&1· 968·9518 & 962·T188 end unit, nr. pool. Plush Choose your lender. or ing space. It includes 3 &park.5149,500 From this lofty beach and needs a qualified 1. n •1n ivin&groob '"'1 ":'1 ncssBureau,Olamberof NR OCEAN<b 'd cpts & drps. $300. NG assume 7% loan. Owner lrg BR 's, finished bonus TURNER ASSOC. b r h' Ir 1rep aces a conies. Commerce. . r,cus .... e· pets 549.1783 aft.5PM will carry 2nd. rm, 31-!i Baths, forma l N villa. Roman pll\ar en· uycr or t is go -course (6) 2 BR 's, 2 baths, (2) 1 530.&505 Fff AM cor. Lots of wallpaper,..!::::::~·:.::..:.:::::..=::;:_::::.._ • I d'. & f .1 1105 .CstHwy,Lnguna try, rushing waterfall. home. Spacious living BJl • s -------,---.,.~·-j s moked mirr's, frp\, D•-'-xesUnL-3600 Corbin-Martin nc.. • I.rung rm ami Y rm. 4•4 1177 wide stretches of park area includes 3BR, lrf.: v ,. sun'ts h t th t ..,.-~ The price is $64,500 -, • k & · E ery spa iou 1 • S. Ana $180. 3 hr, child, s ag cp . ruou . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~·~·~alt~o~n~~~6~4~4-~7~6~6~2/ leas_ehold &t~builder is :>ceanfront Woods Cove. t~~dc ~!~e~si ~~~~}~~ j~~c~ie:8!}n:0i:I.:~~~: $290,000 pet. Wash/dry, D/W. Gr~nr. t bedroom duplex uP.-~ anx1oustosell. Fabulous 6 mi , tropical landscaping. Makeyouroffer. S.Ana$15S.lbr,singles, Nr.schls.Furn.ava1lat stairs $200. month. No -WITHP"OOL *BYOWNEll* PARK II HOMES whitewater view. 6 Bd . 4 Enormous luxury floor VALLEY REALTY util. . no chrg. 5375· ht, last & children/pets. Ocean(• 552.9300 ba. $.150,000. 73 or make pla n with 2500 sq. ft . 581-9500 -~l1 N-w-rrl• _.I· S: Ana $165. 2 Br, child, refundable dep. 962-7216 mountain views. quie.,t offer. Own. 494-7156. Formal parlor boasts its;1----------1 singles. • ff. Hrbr twnhse, tsc, 30• area. 569 Blumont st. Approx. 4 yr old, vac. 3 BR, l lh BA, dining area own travertine fireplace, Mobile Homes Hpe.tlle. acb 4 br, 2 ba, kids, slip at dr. 4BR, 3 ea; nvr1=La~· ~8~-~B~c~h~-------prestige, 2 sty. home & bar. Frpl, (mt. & back di 1· d ' · f fo 5 l 1100 O . . •~ . can e ile irung rom r a e Aa.IVTJME F. Valley 1 hr, child, pet, °'.,~u94pl5. wnr. 547·9975 or HUNT. Bch. 3 br, 2 ha, w/1mpress1ve cn ... ance. patios. S!il·13Sl walls of a ntique mirrors .••••••••••••••••••-:•••• '"" ... • <>" ~ D W dbl A 4 -br, 3 ba, lg . lam. nn. p 1 t bl ·zed family singles. · I , slv., . gar. v. Lovely k itch w/brkfst. Uni•enityPcrtc 00 a e si 1975 2BR. 2BA, 2ox5s · FURN. house Balboa, 3 Waterfront Townhouse 9 I l, $ 3 2 5 mo• b SI d li De H I 3 room, sunny breakfast Skyline. Pets OK, Short~~~~~~~~~~j b•, 2 ba, kids, garage. u Hrbr, w/35' boats\,·p'. 536-48S0/536·1Z17 ar. ep own. sp.ac. v ane ome, yr.new. area off wood accented blktoocean.53fH)()65. I· ' .n.. rm.w /frpl ,frml.dinrm. br,'2 ba, den. patio, lo p rtaf• kitchen. 3rd bath off TWO deluxe 4·Plexes Agt.Fee 2,000 sq. ft., 3Br, 388, : &. 20"x22 ' bonus rm, maint lndscpg., spmklrs. 0 Ina master retreat. Anxious 10'x50' 2 Br. Across from w/beaut. poot, 3BR 2ba HOMERHDERS pool /tennis ert. 846-9160. A.pm lu1t•h Furwished carpt'd. dl"ps in lux· Pool/Tennis. S69 ,500 . These homes feature tile owner,callnow.bkr. Hunt. Slate Bch. $J,600. + frplc, for o~er OC · '*642-9900* I ,__ 3244 ••••••••••••••••••••••• urious Park Huntington. Prin. only. Xlnt. financ· entries & hearths. view 540•1720 536-3248 or646-5386 cup an c ~'" Prtde·c:>f · "-latboa Island 3706 Lg.lotw/conc.blkwall. i ng avail. Owner . decks, gourmet kitchens 1,----c-----:"'.'lowners h1p nr. ma1or CoronadelMcr 3222 ••••••••••••••••••••••···••••••••••••••••••••• !~~~=dh~d~oow~!i~~1-ss_1_-1_21_5 _______ 1 ~aenxsii~si,\~r:!:f~sj TARBELL ~!?!~:!!.':~~r.=!!.~~.~~ ~~ol~!R tai~~iY; ····J··mv······yi~W···· BJ~z:~~~"':i~~~~~s~~ Lotsor~tght, Trees. 2BR, prof. lndscpg. Nr. sch ls. ~y Own_er 2 Brllome, cusl Bdrms., 2•h ba. From I :;;;;;;:;:;:;;;;;;l PRIME BA.HK 556·6171 , 2'1.:i ba, 2 story. Overlooks New Kitchen, Crpld. $215 & shop'g. $79,500. Prin. 1nler1or, gd. area. $88SOO I• BUILDIHG 1---'---------10n Ocean .Blvd, only golfcourse&lake.$600. yrly.675·6239 · "nly:Owner. 835-7156 $19,SOO. 838·8117 June. . le h IEST BUYS steps to C~ma Cove. A M7·7044 /552·Wi5 CUTE 2 br house + gai Newport ac Sl.050,000 6 beauti£ul income units large luxunous mr. 2ba y 1 $.1lO be , SepL MEREDITH $32,900 MORTH LAGUMA New Po r l Cr c s t $172.000-yearlyincome in Costa Mesa. Also duplex w/hardwood fin;, SPAC. 2 br, 2 ha Condo. 2 r y,., pd g I< ..,..OL Townhomes, 5% down, Excellent tax shelter duplex'" Santa Ana. Formal dining rm. & patios & Rec. ctr. Cls. to Gas & wtr. · 675-3063 G AR"""'S . 2 STORY.,.-.., DeUghtlu\ly charming -A ......., h 1 1 8V..% APR, 2-4 bedrms, Great Newport location supe r Jetty & Ocean Sehls .. & shops, 5076 Ap· DELUXE 2 br +gar. Yr· bd 2 b I I encl gar., poo, tennis. e u rt ,...,,.,.,,.,_ view. $650 mo. all pie Tree. l yr. lse. $325 ly. $325. Beg'g. Sept. SBR-3.A Stepdownlivingroomto omeon ge.com er ot:3 I . T dH be &•-"-~ C wall or mirro~! Large rms., a .• rp c. f «•s75 Ph 645-6141 675-8500 •••7211 t 1 t&I t $100 ., p · t d & · r . .,....., . . ....... agen . mo. s as + sec. Gas. & wt,. pd. 615-3063 l·CAR GARAGE fiesta room. Bright riv a eMyar patio 12 Robon Ct. (lrOm Cst , • & $ 2 5 c 1 ea n • g .1----~---- 0nee in a while this com· gourmet kitchen. Sweep· area. ature trees. Hwy north on Sllperior, Condam1n1ums 3 BR, 2 Sty. 2 ha, frpl & 213·336-3979 Corona clel Mer 3722 bination in a home ing wrou gh t iron Closetoshopping,beach y,mile to entrancc}. forsale · 1700 bltnsi $400 mo. 606 1h ••••••••••••••••••••••• becomes available. stairway. Huge master & parks. makes this an ~~~~~~~~~~·•••••••••••••••••••••• DUHAN & DOYLE Marigold.Bkr.673-3695 RENTALS BACHEWR Apls S160 & Highly desirable model suite. Enclosed laundry. xlnlbuy at $79,500 -.._.ORTH L•Guu• INVESTMENT, INC. 3BR 28 u~/450 12 U '\ pd N with formal dining, Centralairconditioning. POOL " .., "" 17400range,CostaM ... Co1taMt1a 3224 lBR'r a ..••. 2.ba·-.. 35 .. ~·£-_ti : 'r.OCf!ao.. separate walnut·paneled ~ u e pa o. ymp1c :b:· .,, ll~l.t.=IIFm " "--\ d d . ti 01 . mA ._ CO"'DOS • 548-1168 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'Neawpomrmrt,Ueac'h'.... ~.ox:av1ew . family room, tastefully sire pool. Prime Irvine ~ ··~GW El Modena Ave. 4 BR., \Vhitcwater Vie1"· 2&3·i---------·i* SllARP 3 BO 3 Ba, 4 Br,2Y.:iba,wntr .•.. $800 Co1taMe1a 37.24 decorated, and move-in location. Hurry to see . . 499·2800 3'1.:i ba., dining rm .• fa1n1 -bdrrn. units from$54.000. lndutria~ Twnbse blt·ins, fpl, den, LE RAISOR •••$•3•:.·:5••W••:::;•& .. U•P••• condition throughout. eall752·1700. ),yrm.Ovalpool.$74.!()0 Call 675-7225 P-2100 f!' .. 0,1~ .. patio, $395 lse. .., .., a::R. Lotsofcbarm,beautilul· oPfN 11tQ •tl'SHJN TOflf NtCr• •OCEANVIEW,Cli!IDr. CALL ~'="' ·~4t.·!41J ·-r· o.>o.>--S di & BRA ....... , . ~'=!., ••••••••••••••••••••••• REALTY * tu 0 1 pta ~ :mf5ncapedp r a:: ~i~U:~ i_:.-..~_·y_·_ .. t,·: c, ~"bad,o mpeian•i•uruJm,, pln_BmRe """"'-Industrial lldgs. 3Br, lba. garage, lg yd •'IV & MaldServ Avail "" • ;;::::~ r r w/garden & trtet. Stove, 4S23CampusDr.,Irvine •PhoneServ,Htdpool neigbborhood. conve· =~'. _,::;~~ i nves tmt. $84,$00. Ne•' Ne•p•rl Posr r1r1 1,,• 12,000 t.·&,OOO t refrig, frplc. Will eon· CampusValleyShopCtr. •Children Section nient to all schools and1===~~~~="""'-1~'1!1":·:!_71~9~1------&Ot.hers.HngtnBch sider kids & a cat. $350 CALL8334600 *SSOFFweek.'srent near beach. Priced to TURnBOCK FOR SALE: Ret1 rl'mC'nl MullerReaffol1& mo.lse.645·4305eves. w/ad sell quickly al $72,500. Laguna Miquel 1052 home with Bay View. 2 ManaqementCo.lnc. . lrvine·3 Br, 2 Ba, home. 2376NewportBlvd,CM Phone 546·2313 for ap· President Home ••••••••••••••••••••••• Spacious BR's, 2 balh.~. -------846·-«93 (213)289-0144 Old farm, 3 br, $175, kids, Community Park & Pool.1 __ 548'--'_-9~7~5~5~o-'~645-"-3967=~- poinl.mentandadditional VJEW!!! 5 EA . T E R RAC E Ige multi.purpose ·arcil *•••STOP**** Billi pe~s. ok. Also1 2 br, $14-0 $350mo.Ownr.$52·9606. info. 3DR,2ba,fam.rm. bea ut1fully decorated candlelite dine. s tep W astin~ money·on non· j ut1l . pd., kids, pets,1:-:--::---,--,-----1 •TroplcalPool• Of'fNntq•rf~FUNtOSCNIC'r• Exquis itedecor! 2200 sq ft 4 bdrm k' h d '\ · \ 'pis · gl s Agt Fee N R h Sa J · 1 B d b\'-0 · . ·• · saver 1tc en. eepp1e1 ncgol1abe rentrece1 .. s in e • • · ew anc o n oaquin r, cplB, 1119. u.,., ;m · Jlugeco,.redpatio ocean v.ew home. cacpet. Vaoant. FAST Tax ad ,antage or on-~ 979-8430. townhome; \.,gest San patio.Utllitiespaid.$UO. k · 1 j CCou~yr~~ Cuardedprestige.!1:a. possession.Bkl'962·5Sll tercst&taxescould save -"~~~~~~~~:_l2 B 18 gr child en& Luls Rey model; 3 Br.,l .;m;;;;o.;548;;;;;·1~1;68~.;;;;;:;;; ~t::: .. :-..·.·'.~·-_;_~.{ omp e epnva ........ A.HCHORAW'I:'. you IOO's of$$$$$ yearly. R al Esta! r. a, aK"' Bl' k luxuriously upgraded. Ourpleasuretos • .,,.... IMYESTMEHTS LARGE FAMILY 2 Bedrm, 2 bath, single e e small pet 0 ·.,.,, OC' to Marvelous view. Avail. ·vacant Estate Must Sacrifice Sits high above the city 552-7000 1714149•7711 wante d for thi s 6 s1ory Condos In Santa Excha199e 2800 Newport Hgts. School. now.$600Mo. .AMIASSADOllHHS bedroom, family and din· An a completely r e· •••••••••••••••••.•••••• Sept. $250. Pvt. Ply. Carlson, Rllr 833·9293 OF AMERICA. ing Lido Island hc:iuty. f ur bis hed, s till onl y liAVE 2 Condos. 1 BR, 1 548-1511. TWOLOCATIONS Custom decur, sunny $2 \.~50. with IO"k down. Ba 1 sty nr Cal Statel------h----IRedecorated 3 BR. 2 BA WEEKLY RATES corner expos ure. Ask for Frank, 839-8321 Fuiierton.'$3800. equity. 4 Br. 2 Ba, uge Fam. home. Nu land!lpg. $350. FULL.SERVICE • on a Jonely cuJ.<fe.sac. ~ Huge parlor, giant coun-i=============-i try kitchen. Formal ban· quet room , e normous fiesta room with floor to ceiling hearth and BBQ. Indirect lighting, built-in sound system. Secluded master suite overlooks multi·terraced grounds. Needs some fixing. $39,000. VA loan of $24,800 at 8=\(,.% A.P.R •• $!"16 a month pays all. Take advantage, call $124 ,500. o~·ncr will help Agl nt.. s111. mo. o~ 3BR, 1.,., Ba, :aru~. f~~l~· ~bJe~rt ~.4~~k~.~7=v or Joe 2271 Harbor,C.M. finance. • 8 1~ AC 11 C 0 N. 3dlt,secuntyncSo.~st. Hgts schools, Sept.i--:-:-:--::--::-:-=--::-:----i 2909Bristof,S.A. HAL PIMCHIM DOM fN IUM, lOR 1•h bn, Plaza. S55oo: equity, $475.Pvt. Ply.S48·1511. ON GOLF COURSE .1~~64"'5"'·"'48"'4"'0"'&~540-~2300~~ REAl.1'0HS O" cc 1 l1n~s . fmlc, luxury S.187. mo. Will trade Lease Beaut. new 3 br, ~[: $66 000 2727E C tll .,. eitherforlaternodetcar, Sep.Houwi-~ ba twnhousc View of i • · oas wy. living.nLaguna.$84,SOO. etc. of same value. 3 b 2 b ge cp•-lak'e & n ·•te 'l•'ght•onNEWLYdecoraled2br. Rat-Quet Club, 4 BR, 21h 675"'4392 494 ·7191 638.1769 r, a, ran • ~.. ·• . balcony, pool. garddn baths. 1st Floor motbe:r· 1-:======:::=;t;:=::::;:..:==:;::=== 1---~------1~d~rpse':'.!C:·$~3~25~-:!_548-~7::437=-:· __ I Rancho San Joaquin setting. Util. pd. Adults w;:ew M~\~r~W ~~: d. (/\! "O hl"" ,( -f> £ 'i'lllS 9 Rffthlf1 MESA VERDE 3 hr, 2 ba, . ~~:iziirse. $$00 per mo. only. Sorry no pets, J.80Q fenced dog nm. 3 car QUIET ELEGANCE in V~ J..'-Q?J £V). ~ <J• ••••••••••••••••••••••• frpl, cpts, drps, bltns. Wall•ce. comer W. 19'8 garage, tinted windows thi1 sensational 3 BR, Thal Intriguing Wo rt/ Gome with a Chuckle Homes Fwntllhtd ~ + Grdnr. Wtr. Pd. L09U"a leach 3241 St. 645-0805 · & much more! FHA/VA garden home for one ------1,.11.,..,. cu.., 1. rOUAH ••••••••••••••••••••••• 979-7836orl33-3040days ••••••••••••••••••••••• I hwet5'")tot1 leoc:h 3741 terms available. lucky family ...... $74,500. 0 1teoming1 lrit«i cl th. G ..... al 310·2 S2l5 2 BR •PPls kids XLNTOCEAN VlEW ••••••••••••••••••••••·• LE RAISOR &joy the Good Life fov• Kro.,,bled ,,_d, be· S ••••••••••••••••••••••• pet. ' 1 ' 3 Bdrms .. 2'h '?a:· Cutt. NO 1:NCREASE in sura- 493-2513 499"'4584 low '°'°''" 10'" .i"'Pi. ...,., Cute & clean l Ur, ulll. pd, p '1 2 b kids pet frplc bit. home; lge. liVJng rm. mer rent. Beaut J hrftln\ MH CM Alaof dlb 1235oo,2BR<• ... ki'cls w /frplc .. s.ep, dining apta$165 &117S.Span\~ bkr •• 842·1854 REALTY I I S U MT E K · · • · nc r. · ,1 ve, rm · blt·ln kitchen 2Car •• 31U6tPaseode Va\J e utllpd,anglfam.Divers Pool, :s BR, 2 ba, ga;'. Immac. lh~uoul l stylebldg,pvtenclt1t,. TARBELL 4S23Campus0r., Irvine LAG UNA NIGUE.L _ J j1 j I j dream.l 2 br. h&!i all , teen11en. pet. $475 Month , pool, 1auna, lndry, odlta1 Campus ValleyShopCtr. Golf colur se estate. 4 angls uK, CdM. N.B. 2 5 BR, fam rm. 3 Ba, MISslON REALTY 17301 Keelson Ln. 1 blk --..:..::..:::.:.::..==.::...._1 CALL 133-8600 years o d. 2,!llO sq. n. I T H C A p 1 .,. br, frple, $235, sngls ok. aingles. •• 494.0731 •• W. of BeacH of.I S11tet-• • --y:;;s.;;;:;--•/;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;jLcase /optio n at . or Lag. Bch, t br, utiL FURN.2 br, child, pet, 842·7848 ToxShllhr ~f;,,'bt\0,000. YcalS I I I r i. pd, kids, pela. singles. fncd.Agt.f'ee L••••H••· 3250 WEEKLY···ns .= H•llwclmt ._. YES, YOU CAM-· · -· -Agt . Fee. 979~. HOMEFIMDEIS ••••••••••••••••••••••• """ SPllNGM.D .. arford this one. It's In ••f'OREVERvtEW!!I • -----~/ .~ .. l>oo Penlnsllo 3107 •64Z.9900• JBr, bltlns, cent'I air, ExtcvH•tWlff : IST•ns University Park, but .... New 3300 Sq. n. on C'UI· R A N U M . Did you notice 1he r~n1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• . . shag cpt. $315/mo. 727 YortrfoMI"'"' ~ ~ it 's only $C9,750. A really de·Jac. cuelom481t, lb.i, I I' r I I prlcft f0t dog lood' Pt•tfv 3Br, 2ba Duplex. $C7$ Yrly Monticello Condo. 3BR, 542·95030r 586-9700 Beach Blvd at YorldowG OPENDAILY' great,up1raded2bdrm., brkl1t rm . lam rm , .. -. . ,oon 11witlbetoo ••pe,.,slva L A ·1 S t 1 2BA.Garage.W1ter90l·MI •-v•-i.. 3267 5360411 ' New3&,.plex: 2 ba'• home !hat's "one I c \I ,-------~fer-. l ·rL ease. vai ep · tener &t pool $275. lltv11 ,...,_ • • ... llr,Za. "'' ibrary. a to. ~ee. I D WE L MI ~ 8JS.3100 days. Eves & SS1·9492evt1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• STUDIOS& 1 lla -"£0 of a kind", wtth terrific $120,000. 831 ·!Mll .DONO wknds673-4221. SBRCondolnAIJtoVlllis •Full Kitchen H&~~ERS~ loc•Uon. _REALTY JNC. i J j I J J A E,:m,ole111 '~•,.(l\udltt q1.1C11ed' +=:;;:rr;5":r;;;;;u;:;;=::::i • BR hou.. • ~ •l' I I I •---~ crp•• ·"·--ted.J!oo\ W"t•e:J Ber::~~ 6 ~ 1_B_y_O_w_n_e-,-_-ll-l -~h~\,~n-d_1-----:d~.~:."f,!,·,,:,::.iiti":t:. Al A 30th.~I · ble •gar1ae.Cle~'p"'a1itl rd1~.~~~-*7 .. --=~ndryFactliUcs blcb on Ad1ms, north at bome. Mountain View on v · ug. ra & crpt, rncd yd. 2 hone •Free UUllties a 1~1·11 NUMM•(D lllTER~IN Duple:1:. Weekly or "orr•ls . $375. mo .... __.. .. odi 3269 •FreeLinerut .Alabam~•.J..Zblocks. VISleH Cul-de .sac, 4 .Bd, up· 1••1 'f 50U1'1tfS longer. 673-2039 ~~ .. __ ••• :'!.::'.~•••••••••••••• •TV & Mild·-. avail '. KEN·1· ROGERS grHded thrOIJ,l[hout. Ex· ol't~~ -....- .REALTY' llALTY tra l"o home garden, () U"' -'"'·~au .uovi tlTTC•s I j J I I J . AVAIL. NOW. 2 hr res. 1 •Bar·B·Que 848.&loolllllO.JllSI SSl .. 7500 fruil trttt, 2 pnUos, Rec. --~' ''-'0~""''-'"""'"""',;';_--~-•-~~--·-Find wh1l you wanl tn Sell thln(s fist wfth Dally yr. lease.~ mo. View. ·Phone Service facil. m.ooo. 49$·5682. SCIA,M.UT'I AHJWllS Daily Piiot CIUllfieds. Pilot Wint Ads. 8'2-8117810,qAM • •l)tile to ocean .. ' Ap ••• Hut ••• . s~ I L9! ... °"' tri Y< •• ... He• . .. $40 .e. •e• • 411 641 AV, yr\ 64: WA ha •• Ofi 281 ' $20 Ca Ne• Oc :: Ju Ne OCI bit dp ... 'BLI w. 67~ 'CH• .,. r e• .,, »-s.. ···: DE'. ap• -~ -·~ . u G"l .•••· ANI N~ An ·:all, ·Co Go ·Ho ·-" 637 .loll ..... GRJ Bal ral v. pet ·l ·B: cpt on\ --,... ...... -$31• ' •to: . bal i>E> $30 . s., ly. ... Cot ••••• New Poi Da! 2 'B\ bea pet ·no, Cat •••• -~ ,J B Br ,-dr1 •PD< _gy, " eo. •LO\ ~roe 'bri Xh 351 ... DUI ho• Wt &1 642 2 B cpl ·m• l!o • Al Pc • • ---., SPA loc pal ,,, , ;~: · S17 ~ VI( -~ •fJ ~ 38R <OC . ..io ;: 8 ,.we {~ ~ 3 B, Ull\ 54S 2BI 'IJit Chi S4f 2 Bo -r:J ::I •· 1 -· • Aparl ... •tt Fumahed ••••••••••••••••••••••• l:lunlh19'on -h 37 40 ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• . " SMALL BEACH HOTEL Roome, $22.50 week. ApU $100 mo. 536-1056 Laguno a.och 37 48 •••••••••••••••••••••••• ~wpori a.och 37 69 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $'6 WK UP 1&2 Bdr & ,Bach. Color 1V, maid serv , pool. THE M F.sA . • 41.5 N. Newport Bl, NB 646-9681 AVAIL. Sept. 2 br, 2 ba, yrly. $300. 5000 Neptune. &U-817 1 WALK to Bch, new 2 br, 1 ba dplx. DJW, garb. disp, g-ar. Yrly. $310. Child OK, 675·0642/642-0596 20R. 1 ba. heh. nook, rum, l/ PRICE SPECI •L , !075 yeorly. I blk to heh. 2 .. . Call 979·5157 You can get your 30 hour scuba New 3 Br 2 "Ba upper course from !fl p rice (~.50) when Ocean View. Upper you bring a friend at the regular pat io, beau t furn , Schools and Instruction HARBOR VIEW PRE:.scHOOL AGorllorC""*-C garage: Avail Sept 15 to price of $45.00. Receive a Padi, J une $4SO moll930thSt. Na u i or LA County Scuba WeWilleHcn-ingA Newport Bch673-Ul89 Certification upon completion or the IONDERGARTEH l'r09 CM1 '1111s Year! OCEANFRONT 2 br, frpl, course. REGISTER HOW! · bltns + wsh/dry. Lower CoM W..tk p.t FUll & 112 Day p rogram, Ages 2Y.t ~~Winter. Avl. 9/5 O!' ...... t, & L..,.....,... thr u 6 years, Development a l ~a"' .. .,~ program, Qualified experienced '-BLK. to Beach, 3 br, 2 ba. CALL staf f . · Wntr. rental. $350 mo. :'.\ 169 1 N~ MacArthlr Bl•d., 673-7180 ,..,Q ,..r 557 0035 H9wpor1 leach 'CHARM ING Beach roll., ~=~~'>~r.~ .. ~·,,~~~~~-:~;;~~I -64M820 1h blk. to ocean. Wntr. (Near Fashion Island & Orange Co. Airport) r entals. 124 35lh St ., :==========~====~'1-673·3056 s..c1em ... 1e 1116 ·JAP.AN •t"ARAn FED. •..••....••.....•.•.•.• ~ . D EL UXE Condo Ba ch. 325 Ho. Newport Blvd. , apt. for l ._ age 40-60. $300. .,..,... H.B. Suite #5, Do-stairs A,...,_ ... · UnfuntisMd ••••••••••••••••••••••• .GeHral 3802 1 , .....•.••.....•........ ANAHEIM VIEWS! SPORTS! ' New Canyon Rim Apts in Anaheim Hitts give you ·;all these abundantly! ·Cou ntry Club living, Golf. l l tennis ct s. . Horseback ri ding. 1.2&2 •W& 111 "'·~den. For info . 637 .4300 :lolboo l1lond 3806 ~······················ Days Tel. 637-5904 GRAND CANAL on Little N"t 642 8387 Bal ls. Deluxe 2 br, frpl, I es • radiant heat. boat dock. fAcrou Fre. Hoeg......_., y r I y . $ 3 5 o . N o .... 0 CO......,. •CTS pels/<hildrnn. 673-0'l07 " "'"""' HO GIMMICKS ·1-BR., garage. Newly 524 PER MOMTH . cptd.,: bll ·in" $225 Lcase only, Rltr 644-ZJ.U Special rates to families. ;.l.alboa Peniftlllla 3807 college students &groups. .-•••••••••••••••••••••• Flt& 11tlAL WSON -ws. Yrly 2 br, 2 ba, 2 * l•ata Shito Rp Shoto K• , story, 2 car encl gar., * Aadclo * Mecltation _balcony.6'2-1603 *Jr.do ....... 'PENINSULA Point 2 br , *Yoga $300. mo. yrly. Avail. ~========~======~ . Sept.15.1 br. $215. moyr- ly. Avail. Sept. 6, 673-7219 eves. c..,._ dol M. 3822 •••••••••••••••••••••••• New 3 br. 2 ba, gar. Bltns. Poinsettia, CdM 549-8867 Daya 2.'BR, l lh ha .; 1 blk .. to beach. Ad ults onJy, no pets. $3SO Month 'Boyd Rltrs. 675-5930 "'Cotta Mesa 3824 ·!'······················ MEDITERRAHUH . VILLAGE ,J Br, 1 Br & Den, 2 Br, 2 ~Br Townhouse. Carpets, ; dra pes, f ireplace, 3 ·~pools, 4 tennis courts · gym ·sauna 's. 2400 HarborBlvd Costa Mesa (714)557-8020 '1f>VELY ~ bdnns, spac. :..-rooms, cpl, nice kitch, .. brick s nackbar, patio. Xlnt. location. Reas rent. 351 Victoria, Apt. 357, 646-4252 DU PLEX The Feeling of home! 2 hr, 1 ba, gar. Walk to shop'g., Library & park. 1 child OK. $190. "842·6682aft6PM 2 BR, ADULTS. Bltns, e!pls, drps, nr. shops & ~ mrkt. $185 mo. 180 "C" Jtochester.675..a52'7 YMCA SCUBA DIVING CLASSES Starting August 13th Al 7 P.M. 45 Hour C.ourse T Hns & Adults Course Fee-$60 Also Advance & Speci~ C.ourses FGr Acldlli011al Closs Scliod 1119 CALL YMCA -642·9990 · Cloris Looonls '"' Ari Daly Doys 558-0601 Eves 516·5299 or 968-4137 Orange Coast YMCA 2300 lltlherslty Dr. ljtwpori a.ac11 ISL OH W. 1'llh""" CASA VICTORIA A"'" lmonts ..,..._ ... IWln. ·~ .. 1,2&3br, Dlx. Un!ur Unfuml1hed ••••••••••••••••••••••• · or Furn. gas/wtr pd. •••••••••••••••••••••• Costa Mtsa 3824 Adults·NO pets See. gate osla Mesa 3824 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pool, Rec. Rm, Elevator •••••••••••••••••••••• Off Beaten Path 52.5 Victori a,S42-8970 Costa Mesa's Finest Loe. 1. 2 & 3 Br. Adults no SPAC. 2 br in tri plex. Gd. Only kind in the area. peL'i, dshwhrs, shag cpts, loc. enc. gar. Newly Quiet-ga rden-like-adult closed garage, £rplc, painted. $215. ~1849 living. Lge 2,3, Br, 1,2 BBQ. Gas & water pd. Ba. WW crpts, drps. Pool ~l&h t, air)'., 1 Br . patio, bltns, some wood LAMAMCHAAPTS ~balcony. pool. Adul ts, no bur ning f rpl. Beaut. 778Scott Place, CM ·P.ets. Cpts, drps, slv, ref. landscpd, heated pool & 642-5073 :·St10 1887 Monrovia C.M. Attractive rent. :;Ha·!n43644·9419 MorftnlqutApls. 1 IR fLOFTOHLYI NILL A MESA Garde n 1777 Santa Ana Ave. CM Pvt Patio, frpl, 1 yr lse 2 B · 1 M~ Apt 113 646-!1542 lmmedillteoccupancy Apts. r, pauo. poo, e· FT ·-s C,j>laygd, gar. From $205. I al•--~• HA YLO -• . 119W. Wllson,646-1251 L •• _...n. 283 A•ocodo, CM -MartlnlquoApls #2 645 0143 2BR. gar. enclsd. pat, nr. Bachelors, l·Z.3, bdrms, • ,occ, $195. 1009 "A" Mis-1&2 ba ths, w/w cpts, Mear Co...petlon :aion,552-4S78aft6. drps. bltns & private CEDAR WOODS ~· BR util pd children patios. ~vely spacious 329 Un1'versily Dt-, nell r "' ' ' Cp garden-like apl.8. lleated .~elcome. No pets. ts. pool. Att r active rent. Back Ba y, 2 hr & den. ,clrp1, patio. Mgr. 1960 Adult.sonly From $275. Eastslde. "Wallace, i\pt &,642-7364 275 E . islhSt, c. M. 548·'1437 or646-1 t64 3 BR apt In garden set· 631·3003 2 Hage Bdr.m!I. Super Loe, tln1. Pool, •dul t.s. $250. LOVELY new ·~~t 1 br, beamed ceiling , no pets. $4.$-88Z8 frplc , beam ce1I g, pool. $170. 648·4477. 2 BR modern, cpts, drps, From $2 10. 399 Bay. 'f;1tns. Close to beach. 646·1456 Huntington IHch 3840 Olild ok. No pell. $160. NEWLY DECORATED ••••••••••••••••••••••• 548-1222 2 Br, w/gar. $175. Wt1tcr 2 BR Condo, fri ll. stove, -=-==c.------1 pd. 2176 "8" Placentia. pool, l ml. from bc h. S240 2 Br, l lh ba Studio. Encl 836-A1201·5 _ mo. 21:.1·592·2203 ,,.r.1Rmn:-sllar,Bltm --- l.neiud.ntrfg.Ga;.AvallSTUNN ING lg . 1 br 2 BR. 2 BA, nice area, Sept 5. No pets. szoo. Garden apt. Pool, rec clean, blt,ns.ChlldOK,no 4M..a795 rm. $185. 71018t.hSt pets. Ret 1. SIM. 842-0585 ~· PORCELAIN NAILS · -'~~~. ~ -----., '\ \ HERE IS YO~; ' ~ OPPORTUNITY '\ TOBE I TRAINED IHTHE ART OF APPLYING PORCELAIN HAILS For More Information Call: MAGI'S MAGIC COSTA MESA 642-HAIL Newport Air Associates Flight School & Flying Club LEARN TO FLY s595 lfflltncllM) AYai&aMeJ * FAA APPROVED * c-..- 35 Hours flight time in Cessna 1so·s with 20 hours dual instruction. Oub membership. Free dues. Ind ividual instruction, tailored to YOUR ability. 20 AIRCRAFT AVAILABLE AT LOWEST RATES IN ORANGE COUNTY Leam to fly now - -cmd hcrte flan! * SpKial Rates far Ca;11•Nt cial or In.-! Students. For Complete Details Call HOW 979-1155 19711 AirporiWay- H•xt to ""'T..a..lb.......,. o....,.c_...,... CO-OP NURSERY SCHOOL Apple-An ..... Accophd For Fall ltoglst1ollwPl09 ••At: SOUTH HUNTINGTON BEACH COMMUNITY NURSERY SCHOOL .(A non-profit, parent participation school) Children need to be 2 years, 9 mo's as of Dece mber 2nd to qualify for t he 2-day program, Tues & T hurs 9 am-11 :30 am. And 3 years. 9 mo's to qualify for the 3-d ay progra m , Mon, Wed, Fri., 9 am-11:30 am. fGr MIN hofuo .. 11w Calf: Mory T. Halhln>m, 962-7404 """' J ...... 142·212 f Tuesday, August 12. 1975 DAI L '1 PILOT B 11 This variety of fine schools could introduce you to a new tomorrow REAL.ESTATE??? HAVE YOU ALWAYS WANTED TO GIVE IT A T RY NOW .. THf THOMAS SYSTEM" presents a pre-l1censn19 program tor you to take lo pass the state hcense examination. TOTAL COST TO YC;)U START YOUR CAREER TODAY !!! Call Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m. lo 5:30 p.m. CALL FOR RESERVATIONS LIMITED SEATING AVAILABLE 752-7300 VALLEY REAL TY A BERG El'ITERrRISE CO. LITTLE RED SCHOOL HOUSE Register How fGr i:.. l'rO<JI''"" • 1525 Santa Ano Ave., Costa Mesa Call 645-4381 ..... & half day pi 09 ..... Open 6:30 AM . 6 PM Individual Attention. Experienced 'feach ers. P lunned Program- !nc1 ud1ng math & 1·eacli ng readiness, arts & crafts, music, science. story tim e, social s tudies & c1:e at1 ve pl an. Anna's DAY SCHOOL FALL REG I STU TfOH Klnder<)ortett thnt lrd Grade REGISTER MOW Full learning Program Phonics Stressed Arts & Crofts Music. Reading Specialty Sports Activities 2110 Thurin Ave., f.osta Mesa Phone 646-1444 w ....... Over 12 hours or concentrated tennis. An alysis or s t r okes and strategy. Expert c:oac:bing, video replay. 'l"'wo days or t en n is includin& lunch. s7900 Fi•• W•ek c-.. T w o actio n pac ke d hours ~ac h week for r ive wee k s. Slroke, strategy, analysis by top C"oac hes, v id eo replay, b a ll mac h l n es , p erso n a l inst.ruction. s9500 The Tennis College .... HEWPOllT llACH llNHIS Q.UI Hll I at llDrfN.I" p1rf.._. PHO~E 644-0050 • • For rurthcr I nformAlinn re~:-i rdlnl( plactim4'nt er ::idvcrli~1nA in the Daily Pik•t Schools and J1u;t ruction l>ir(•ctory CALL 642-56 78, EXT. 325 Got A Problem? Would A Good Job Help? Career Train NOW For: Socmorv Recepliooltf looldioeptt Jr. Acc-'..,I Typlsl-SIOllO Special Brush-Up C-..s Day or EvenilWJ Classe5 556-8890 \fN Irvine College ~ .of Business 1700 East Garry Avenue Santa Ana, Ca1ilornia 92705 (Newport Freeway at Oyer Aoad') Orarlge County's most·progress;ve and innovative Career Center. RUG CRAFTERS Offers Classes In Making Ru9s And Wall HangillCjs Course is 3 lwo hour lessons completed in ane wttk. MomillCJS I 0· I 2 E•tmillCjS 7 .9 USE OUR TUFTING TOOLS FREE Cost Includes: ·Three Lessons • , ....... , $ &.00 lnslruction Book • • • • • • • • .2.00 Pro(ect Materials ........ 14.95 Total Cost Of Caorse •••• $22.95 Far details & demonstration visit our shop or phone 546-6340 I • ~.A ~~ .. • I • YOU'RE NOT TOO LATE FOR COLLEGE Your maturity and experience may contribute to speedy com- pletion of an individualized B.A. degree through t he University Without Walls program at John- ston College, an accredited lib- eral arts cluster college of the University of R.edla.nds. Write or call: D. Marie Stock man UNIVERSITY WITIIOlIT WALLS JOHNVTON COLLEGE University of Redlands Redlands, California 92373 (714) 793-2121 • r Apwl:ae11l1....,..._ Apmhw11hu.twa. •••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• I hodlocJlow leoch 3840 tt..ffnCJIOll leodt 384G •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• llKE TO IEACH NEW deto\e, beach area.! HEAR SHOPPING 2 er,. 2 Ba, ck>Sed gar. Beautiful new 2 BR $275 . mo. All utll pd. studio a p ts. Fr plcs , 846-1311 or 846-4938 Agt. bltns, dishwashers, 2 car ,N:::o~r:::•::c•·c.-----­garage. Sundeckll. From - $260. '36-2579 L-a.ac11 3141 NEW 2&3 BR, D/W, frplc. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Adults only. Agl. 5:&7528 Drop a pebble into the or 5364095 Ocean from your Apt. Lease. Luxury, security. 2BR unrum, new paint, Mature adult.a. 31755 est. bltins, crpt.s, drps, nr. H 499 -•• beach & Edinger. Nol-".'.'.W!..Y:c· =·=-=·'"----:-cpe=~'-·c..$1_7c..5..c54c.5-c.111cc.:.60 ___ 1 Deluxe Apt. 2 Bd. 2 ba: Adults no pets. Ocea fl 2 BR., sharp, nr. beach & . 494 19_ shopping. $175/Mo. view. · .o. Realonomics 67$.6700 Loguna Hills 3851J • BEACH AREA • ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 & 3 BR apt.a. Some with 3Br1 2ba, cpls, drps. Walk fi r eplaces, enclosed tooch. Newlydecorated. garages, utilities paid. Agnt. 963-8991/SS1-8623 1'!10. and up. No fee. C.11 ~wpori leacfl 3869 848 ·1311 TOBIN ••••••••••••••••••••••• REAL TY INC. SPAC. 3 br, nr. new. 40" from sand. $450 mo. VrlY' CONDO 2 br, like new. or Wntr. Furn. avail, $280. l..:'.64::2:,:·25=se.::>;_ ____ _ 968-229'7 DELUXE 21 Br, 2 ba, ~ 'Al Ml . TO Beach. 2 br, 2 blk to heh, ad.lU, no pets. ba Condo w/inl. extras. $350.875-1706 • Poot, tettn:ls, sauna. SDr. LIDO Isle Bayview 2 hr. $36.0083. l \AJ ba. "25 mo. 1« Z yr. Want.ads Call642·5678 lse.873-1283 • • .I' n Bl2DAILYPILOT Tuesaay,A1.1guet 12.1975 • .. . . • • I' Addit ... Buildtt...Oiaperit ... Hammer it ... Carpet SERVICE CTO um 1t. .. Patch 1t ... 1pe 1 emo e : 1t...PCe m e~t •! ... Wire it. .. Hoe it...Cl ean it...Move DI RE RY Roof it ... La ndscape lt...Tile It ... Trim lt ... Sewlt ... it ... ress 1t ... P a intit ... Nai1 it ... P1as1e r it ... Flx i t ... 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Dl ltT &: D c pc n d H b I c , e. x · work , reas. tnt'Jext, rrec PATCJI PLASTERING ROOFSCHEQCED! O K. H.cfi.1 l1c. 556·0341 Custo m \Yood~·or ki n" I d J C;1 nni\'. 642•7075 ,.. •Dutchl'olalnt<..'f1ru1t'e • yrs.exp. DEBlllS.833·212-6. pe r e nce • rers. Call est . Rers . ~48 ·2159 , ••ALLTYl)ES•• Repalred&Replaced ·--------r r1·e esl. 537 -1508 Ur 233108. 548·5203.. 642-~299 642-3913 FTtt Est 544).6825 Direct FactoryStirviee In my home Bl"ll .• 11.ile, de· c " r p 1 r v _c u •. t 0 01 G-•~ 1 H 1· d I Licenst C-19-1.59496 , ·' STF.A'I C"F.AN --nng auin9 Lan scapng EXTERIORS SAVF. ••c VERY NEAT PATCll pc nd :,•b .. ll· ... f.ne <.I ~·a rd , Re•n"'I, r,.1,.,,·,r. ,., •• ,, .• ,,, • • " ,,, • • -PH:$49-2981 . "' u ., 3 R G 1 r ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• R . L . S ,. nor SI a I e J OBS " llEST"CC0.•-----------1ovln~ c .1r 1:. 64 2 5299. insulate. Dl~s1gns. !:'Tee • ms· et rm r("{> a • "" ·• tnsur<:dQuohty f.'6·181 1 Rieh's Yard ~rvice Reg, •llAULING• Ford's.Landscape Li censed Insured Call f'reeest.893·1"39. REPAIRS. All types. 8usiness SerYic.e est 645·3'1:J:J ma Int, instu ll utions, YAROCLt<:ANtJr Sod /La~·ns /Sprinklers 979.3335 -Reas, free e11t. lie. Wt lt •••••••••••••••••••••••cstm k it c hen & bath Cement/Conc...t. c lc11 nups and hauling. •• 556·0347 •• l.ll·/lnsurcd.962-7817 830·~20anytlme. NAr-;t..:'' lJAllNES R · I · ••••••••••••••••••••••• Free est 673·0T15 •QUALITY PAINTING• Plutnblftf •• . . . emode hn~. a 1erat1ons "'( , . , C lF"f'E' ' Garage, llouse &. Apt . Japanese Landscaping lnterior&Exterior ••••••••••••••••••••••• S.wl•9/Att .. atloft1 I _y pin.i;: SC'r\·~ce-, Hcris. & re1>air. Uniqut• & un-t.5F.TIN 1 1"1; 1 NOGNCIC · b • J A p AN ESE EX f>f:RT Clean outs & llaul away. Sod, reseed , sprinklers. Call Lee 831).7278 JUST PLUMllMG7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• r.ites.by !ht 11:.111c 0 us ual wo rk Y>'t!lr ome, ~ ,\~ .'· 0 . · G \RDENl-~R Id · J 5'15·5475&557·841:17. rree esl.C-2764~JJ88 CUS T O M MAD& hour. 640·5885 or &-1{1 5!.121. ~1mb BH Bu reau 962-8314 blt·stonc . brick & t ile C / .~. 1 nR us.t,1;'11 • Profes:s ionols will xuint Fast Serv Reas Rates C LOTH ES ALS O · ---~ 1ia llos.l·tc 640.4J.l.9. .ominerc ia · es~uen-JiaulingAnything JustOneJ;;llTo· • Book kcep1n)(!Scrvi('('S Ca' rp•ntry, P"n"l•'n •. --.---. t1al.S48·7958/S48·51112 ROTOTILLING$2S your homo and o it • ' ALTERATIONS CALL U d b I < ' • p U Ill k & Garage cleanup. I d . SodS I r 'ghl Int /Ext Ret1s J UST PL MDIN(i BONNIE .. ._ .. _ . e _p c n :.. <':,es -shelvi n ~.sm rcmodel,no a t1os· r i,·1•.;. Ill' C l k Reliable .an scaping-aes 1 • · -•6424111• • ~-..... -pl'r1e nC"l"d : reasonable jobtosm all.96().39-l!:I Slu milslO Jl(• 1•a lls -e anu_p s_. trcew.o r . F'astSer\•ice.!.163·64SZ. F'teeest.~t asterCharge Refs.491-3169&151-0684 . ---~'.'.!'~~C-"..---1:;---;--;;------ rat('s.644 1352. Pl/Inte r s . L 1 I ilo nd rotot1 ,ll1n g .. Minor Oays/eves900-2170 MARV 'S PLUMBING TopSoil ------!C arpe ntry : Le t m e 645·8720. landscp g.10yrs1narca. INT.EXT .. l br,$79.&up .• 646_9f:IOT • ••••••••••••••••••••••• • SUNSll lXt-: • beci ulL fy vour kit chen in· 64.6-2693. The Three or Us will lfnul. Landscoping. Sprinklers. we do acoustic, free Mt. NO JOB TOO SMALL 61'TOpSoil•Composl• Bookkceping&r\'ices l'.'<pt'l\S l\'~I\', ~.J9.19 Child Car~ Light lti o ving, Garuge Design & Installation. Greg. 960·Z'766 •Mu~h• Redwood• '640·8227 5't7·0869 · ----••••••••••••••••••••••• Expt'rtJ..-.rse Cl e aning. Low Rates. 631·107216134041 College s tudent·Airles DRAlNCLEAnED$6.SO Cal1586-0030 • ----to.tlNORll O:\IE HEPAIRS SU:'tl ~tr::H1J,\YC1\~tPS Landseape Gardener 548·6801. M · R r EvestWknds·SamePrice T •-. l'i\T HILLI NG Plum b i n ~. t·;1rpcnt r)', l:'~ach \\'eek Different Takata Nurse'"'-"""~6-07"• asonry eqNo"'1P·b4IYoors.I •.'Po·r ·'m'1· Guar S58-7380 ree 0>erYIC• 'Personal profl.'SS 1yp1 nJ: cera mic tile. ~W·55f.O. SlS \\'k. t"or info 645·50:50 '" ..... 00 S 12 a Load ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 r .s · ••••••••••••••••••••••• " in n1 y homt' an\'\1mc incl CO~t Pl.ETE Garden & Get rid of unsii::htly WILLIA~f S &Sons t11aterial at discount. Ph: Any plumbing water serv. Tree Removal, limbing & e ves & "'k·t::ndS Cl):\l & Carpet Servic.~ Tree Serv. Prof. ~·ork-TRAS ll & DF.HlllS 1\-tasonry. Brick/Bloclt & 673·3658arter5. • I ea ks. m a rol it e Shrub ~tearing. Rototill · ··Nc~·porl ar('a 1>75-4177 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Contractor l..owest prices. 557-9Ul0 Coll. Sludcnt•5-i8·&l2S Stone . Call 581-7829 e n c I o s u r es, re a s. ing. 642-2824 . -~--------I J oh n 's Ca r c t & ••••••••••••••••••••••• fine Paper+tangincJ 832·2"68.10%offw/add. , ProfTypin~ Ser\ ll'CS Upholste ry, Ori s~ampoo f',11 .. G_c rwick & Son c & J GARDENING u_.. 1 • Mo.-ing Doug Reba rd 645·4727 Ford's Tree Servtce Experienced Crew Lie/Insured 962-7817 T<'c h-Busi ness·IA'.!ga l d Add lo & Remdl c 1 d N nous•c eaninq ••••••••••••••••••••••• fi nal re pro qual 847-4595. :,~~:t~as~~st a; ,/t'1 n ~ii~~ 673·G<H; 1 ns 549--2110 cfe~~u~~~ ~~~ ~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Movin~/flauli n~. Student Bill 's Painting Svs I · h & ~0 853 1 968 .. ,0 HOUSECLEANING is our w /large truc-k. Reas. Quality-Custom Work C · X lr1 i.: teners · 10 m.•n p.,,,,.0 'O""rs d"Ck " :.oo· or . .,.,,. I E o F~ opy1n i:::-. l'roxJOOO. t-.:xp bl h f h .. '"" ... "• Business. C.ill Janice's llarry.537·944511139-5779. nt/ xt.1 yrs exp. ·1ec s crv. rca.s. C.B.S. 17875 c;i c Sor your y,· 1 1lt' fcnt'l'S, etc. Competitive G IS . Raggedyi\nns.675·f\553 -·~·~"~·~968=·7~1~1~6~,"'8=~·1~883=· __ 1 Beach. II H. 847·5111 C<1rt_>£'ls ... :t \'C money )Y pnees. Rlt28029-I. 830-5503 entta erv1ce-s Mo v in g • II au Ii n g, --'--'---'---"-'--! sav 1 n ~ me xtra trips ·--•••••••••••••••••••••••Expert e xp. housccl('un· C le a nup . Expcr & PAPE _RllANGIN G il ClC'anliv1nf!roon1.din1n .i;: TomJones Construrlion ··THINGS'' by !\loose . ing done on a wk bas is. nea s .by s t ud e n ts . Professional. Heasona· • uilders rm & hall Sl5. 1\n)' rn1 292255. nm Add it, patio Gen wood~·ork. repairs, Phy 11 i s 0 'S hu I c r , 640· 1749 or 644·ZW9. hie Free est673-S829a ft 5 •• • •• •• • • • • • • • ••• • •• •• • S7 .50, couch SIO, ch:.ur SS. C\' rs. !-"'ree est. 640-1816 I b · 642 56 9G8 4143 CC'n1e nl Palios, block IS yr s. e xp. is v.·hat p urp in g ,ete. · 'lJ ~ · Selling anything with s walls. patro rovers . Gd, coun ts. not mclhod. I do •George Pi I mer &Son 1-IANDYM AN-Homes & House / 1\pt cleaning by C_lassifi ed Ads. sell bi g paily ~ilot Classified Ad wo r k . H.e 3 s. Do u g v.•ork mysclL Gd. refs. ,\dds /Rcmodel /Paint Apts. Co n scientlou. 111dy w 1exper., depend, items, small items or 1s a simple matter ••. &16·0761 eves. 531 ·0101 . Bl-109669 557-WJ2 Crarts man. 64S-6558aft 4 o~·n trans 847-3fi.TI any item . 642·5678. just call 642-5678 . USE THE DAILTPILOT "FAST RESULT'" SERVICE DIRECTORY ForRe..it Ser•ice Call 64Z·5671ed.3ZZ To Place your "'Fast Result'' Service Directory a4 .••. Call Now 642·5671 ht.322 .Aportment5 Unturn.. Apartmentsfvmished R~ntalsto share 4300 Offic.•Rental 4400 lainess Lost&Found 5300 Help Wanted 7100 H.a,W•led 7100 HelpW..tN 710al ••••••••••••••••••••••• or Unfurnisheod 390Q ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Opportunity 5005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• M•wport Beach 3869 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Stra ight !'of ate needs 1-2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lost. m ale Keeshond. \'ic. ADM ASSISTANT IOA T IUILDERS .. •••••••••••••••••••••• peopl e, ~hare 3BR Con-Nc>wport Be~ lu.xury pvt Choc Candy l'o1fg Sl8.5CXl ,.., 1 d & All 1 ll 8 TR •1~ AVON WESTSAILCORP ,8a yfront, 2 Bd. 2 lla , P \1. do. O.C. airport. J"o:on-office in sw te. Prestige Cust made uniform sioM .~cy,· an an a, . . _.._ r-=--Has lmmed • Bh & ~"""" 1 ESORT 0552 ,"'m· 0 ·o:k608er . S95 +. l\l al , bldg.&4S-3700 PizzaBuenaPrk !llol'.) 960·2123 U n ique .po s it io n Ope•i'ngsFor·. , c · pic>r, ..,.,.,,,, yr Y -G Id J I f st• 000 w !res pected investiga. •• .. ?79·1935 &64·1·4510. Busin•••Rental 4450 o ewe m g ·•· + LOST : S i a mese Seal· HelpYowFcnily *J_....y-Pt1ach. JobShopS150:"t·t t F d It v· lion fi rm i.:> offered for "_.. MESA VERDE ' 2 Bdrms ., 1' 2 bath condo 1 with pool. S335 i\lo. , STEPS TO BEACH 2 BR , Iba, unf, ~ SEA WIND 2 BR. 2 Ba condo Sli5 WE HAVE SUi\1!\-11-.:R Rt:NT1\l..S associated BROKERS-REii l TO RS J01 ~ W Bolboo 6 71.J 66 l ·1 l r I l ••••••••••••••••••••••• poin ' em. a u . IC. ,. k Fight lnftali ~....... • .. :•a url" ema e o Plastic ~lfg·distnb. S601\.1 l''airview & Baker, CM . energe 1c career see er. an .::n'JI"""' fti rs s hare prtJy.furn 2RR Holland Business Sales Reward. 545.8372 Va ried h rs. Call Bob *~ 2 B a C . i\I a Pt . THE COLOMY lllSOrange;\,·e.C.i\I . West, 848-1288. Dennis & Sell world famous pro--•l..t. /E lerior w /mothe r to-be . Call 64s.4i1o 540·0608 l.OST : Siamese Seal-De nni s Pe r sonne l ducts the entire ramily r x Terri .548·8262 JORETA IL SllOPS point. ne ute red Male. Service o r Huntington can use.enjoy. Excellent Corpewhn Prime reasonable s pace AUTODE'rATL SllOP Vic. llalecresl, Fedco. Beach,l6168BeachBlvd. earnings.CallM0-104.lor •YachtPaifttrers Garaq~s for Re-nt 4350 available lari;:e & small. Fantastic Business nets 979·4289 Suite 121. Zenith 7·1359 Days. •Wood Finishers ••••••••••••••••••••••• Old world charm 14'ith o"er S2500 mo •5 5 1 ----------1 -=~~~;;;;;:;;;:-;;;;-ll ~~~~~~~~~~I • . ;•· . · 1-3 Yrs marine exper. l4> Garage. $30 mo, secure. 1-'rench windoy,·s. ~ables days. Buyer takes over ADVERTISIMGjl"R qua liry. Top wages &. FROM S195 See c.t 240 1\vocado, 1'0 & trees. Adjace nt to est·iblished accounts A rew openin"s for men Babys itte r-. my ho me be 1 t' e s t i "a I o f Arts '. -· Personals 5350 "' Mon-Fri. 12 noon-5PM. xlnl co. ne it.o;. Apply Oa kw ood offers t he _bc_h_n_d_h_s_e_._5_59_._,lt_rn ___ 1 Gro"nd•. trained p ersonne l & ••••••••••••••••••••••• or women who li'ke a f to Security Guard at Z15 • eqwpment Takes man c halle nge, are young Jrvinearea.SS2·349ta t .6 fin.estin resort livinAala GAR ,\GE !)y,•nty,·n. 525 SSOBROAD\VAY · · J>REGNANT? d McCormick Ave, Coeta price ,You can. ~rfor ~I. m o . i\lg r . 130 ''A"' L,\GUNABEACll with "i\l ~cho". lllne~s Ca r i n g confidCntial ~~~ugdha\~;o~k~~~u~~BABYS lT'J'.ER. O wn Mesa. · · Th e re s . Sl m1l~u:i n. in Broadway. C:\I, ~'8-6087 forces Qwck Sale at " counseiin g & referral. en 0 u g h lo a c cc pl t ra nsporta tion. 8 to 4 recreat ion fac11Lt1es. value .. 516 ·500· 6734980· Abortion, adoption & re s p 0 n s i bi 11 t y . Weekda)'s.833-1845art6. MANJF~~ER LIVING NIGl-IT LTGIITED Tt:N. Office Rental 4400 4 94-7915 !\Ir. Swidlen keepi ng. '""'""""""""""""""""""""""""""I !"\IS COURTS.,\ full lime ••••••••••••••••••••••• l~"""""""""""""""""""""""""""'I APCARE 547 _25b3 P e r_so na Ii l y ~ e n -BABYSITTER My home , Seeks ass't. Tooling man. acti\'ities director Y•ho I SO I W lcllff D J· Mortgag~s. Trvst thusiasm more im~r-3 to 4 nites \\•k. Steady. 2 who works independent. '3 BR. 2 BA . Yrl y. Blk. "to plans parli('S. BBQ 's. es r. lS.10 Sq. Ft. C-2 bldg. 8061 Oe•ds 5035 Drinking problem? tant than e:tper. F1ex1ble yr. old gi rl. 673-8732 bef. I y with Ca rp e n · ~~·:~.'~2.~~~-Palio. trips & more ~ Free Sun-Ne.,.,•portf'inancialCtr Bolsa nr. Beach Blvd.••••••••••••••••••••••• Ca11Alcoholl·lelptine ~rs. Several O. C. loca· 4:30PM try/Fiberglass bkgrnd. ----------! dciy brunch. LrasiltCJ Offic~ Space Reasonable. 644-6172 24 hrs a day 8.15..:l830 t1ons. Stop by ror ooffee & Will assist Sen. Tooling WAl~K lo Och. Nc>w 3 br. 2 ba d plx . Cpt. drp;, D/\\'. ~arb. disp . gar. Yr\y. 's -1 00 . C hild OK . I 675·0G42 /6-12·0596 Pl b ·r I I Callon Sile f<.lana .. er 1----------1 LOANS up to 80% achatbetween l 0&4,250 BABYSITTER. & lite man on m jr. projects. us cauli u sing es, .. DELUXE orficc, comm'I PROBLE~t S?\VE CARE E. 17th . Suite 1-', Costa llsew rk . My h o me. Pav $3·°'/hr. •-pendln• 1&2 b e droom ;i pls (i 1'1 l642·311Jext 2-IG " ..,... ~ o · · -~--------1 & industrial spaces. Also I st TD Laans-81/4°/o ONE \VAY HELP Mesa 7:30AM lo 3Pf<.f. 1 child. on skills. furnished & unfurnished. mini .,.... a rehous es in CENTER Call art 5PM 556-8128 CLIPPER 'J\1ARlNE Rents rrom SJ%. Prices 2nd TD locms •AGENCY SEC'Y \'ary by location. i\lcKlcl s Laguna NiJ!uel & i\1ission Lo.,.,·est rates Oran~c Co. • __ 24_h_r_I_Io_<_L_i_n_e_64_;._ssoo __ , BANKING 1919 E . Occidental st .•• ,_._ Viei·o ;ireas. l-l and y 10 ,. Occidental Life has an · SA Ca -9316 l ' openlOto 7 . ..iurrv nopelS Sottler..._Co. SPtlt fT U I REhDER C Honall.oan ' -~ •BR 2 B bl kt •-h '" San Oie~o F'wy. 200 to .....,,~ • A ., • immcd. openin.'? ror a OftYff ., · a. oc Ouo;tlC • or children. lloomm:1te "'2·2171 •"1)611 f)penlOA'llolOP", & rwri Bookk ,~ E ' 2000 rt As low JO".' .... _....,.. " '"' se~y w tsh ability ~ Uftdt hrs eeper wan..... X· Yb1rly ·~.,~sa r64•2••1~ •. 3Palio\ service a \';11l t1blc. /llonth .! "" c-·1~· per s~it 331 ]400 as Serving Har bor area 24 Advice on a ll mi1tters. pleasa. nt personatlty. In & , _ _.._.__ perienced. To run .small tns . .,.... • · -~---I lo month OC'('Upanry ~;::"'19 ,.......,;. · • years 312 N. ~I Camino Heal work_ 1n o~e of the nicest Downey g;:;;,-,;;-&"' Loan orfice in Laguna Bch •• PARK NEWPORT , Oakwood ~:~i'~'.:..-=-· P0~~s;~ite~~~~n[°o~ s~~: lndTD loans Want~ 4~~~~j!mente. F~i;;.~~~ locat1on.s in N:D:8:00-5", ·has·imrriediate openings For appointment call· APARTMENTS • Garden ;::-=:·.;,:.·.... 5195 mo. Xlnt. NBJCM WEHAVECASll! ltton-Fr1. Pleasec_ontact, inits LoanDept.atSanta 494-5033· 1 Hachelorlor2 ,/,_,..~~'"' loc.642·6153 /644-6815 Buy2ndT.O.'s •MEW!NEW!MEW!• Eve l y n Jtamillon, Ana rorLoanProcessors BOOKKEEPER. full .Redrooms :ind Apartments Loanon2ndT.D.'l'i • rhotoModeffnq ~~·~opP.(>1".Employer & ~nderwriters. Ex· charge. Nr."Org. Cly. Townhouses , Newport leo<.1' SEP. bldg w tgar. 1000 sq New Loans-2nd T.D. ·::; Abraxas Massage lOam· 1 -"-'C..-~""'"'--'--'--"-'--1 pcnenced i n F1Il.~C & Airport. Bondable, short.- Fr. S229.S00pcn 9-6 • 880 Irvine fl. 213 W. Wilson, CM. Equity lnvsml. Di v. l2Pm 1733 Fullerton. CM FNMA Conve nl1on·al sleeved bk pr. for Chris· Dai\\' At 1611i 6'15·2<120&642·6560 . BARNETT MTG.CO. AnsweringServic• Loa ns. Contact Mr. tianrirm.Sendrcsume& Spa ·Pools-Tenn1s 64 5_0550 O T ----~6'5~·~2~134~---1 ;::63~1~·~1l~S4=;:::::~;::::;:=;:-14 l..ocations. All shifts R ich a rd Davenport, salary reqmts. to: P.O. Ac ross rro m f'a!"hion WATERFR N T II E F' ACT 0 RY · Conversational Spani sh (714 )549·8811 • Box 511. Balboa. Ca. Island at Jamboree on·I-~-~----Newport leoch Ne~p.or t · Ideal shop Announce11tenh/ tailored to your needs by avail. Full or p /t. Exper 92661 :-:>an Joaquin II dis !load. •THE TOWERS l::xecutiveoffice avail in the mall. SI 10. Personals/ former Be rlitz instruc-l~p~r~e~f'~d~. ~E~O~E~·~""';;;;~77~8~7~·;;; IARIOY OR GIRL ? · 17141644•1900 8thFloor,2 br,2 ba.2ter· S150t\lonth mo.673-9606 Lost&found tor. Pvt o r ~roup .li Learn to b e a good Bookkeeper tSecretary races. Sl ip 3\'ail . S.500 Vie~·ofhoats &waler Store&: Corl Office. Next ••••••••••••••••••••••• 61s-9037_ Assemblf'r'Sj?tlgrs bartenderwhile working 1'.'0r CdM Investor, part,. 1-:a slb tuff 2Br. 2':·ha . mo.642-8931 or646·8316. BILL GRUNDY to liquor s tore & laun-Lost&Fouftd 5300 Ge.eroll.aboren. day shift w tex perl lime.Mus tbecapableof VIC\\', pool. adults, no R 4000 Realtor 615·6161 dromat. SlOO. mo. 1140 ••••••••••••••••••••••• bartende rs. Must be over handling bookkeeping pcls. SJ50. 6'14-4767. ooms Placentia Cl\t 6i3 0505 LOST/FOUND F'oxy Gi rl 's Out Call TemTpoErMa~Help 21. Good pay, meals & thn.itrial bl a lance. Doi , .... ed . ·---•••••••••••••••••••••••EXECUTIVE sui tes on · · · l\1es sage. u Call. We "" benerits. Apply morns apply un ess quat 1 - NEWPORT MARINA ROO:\IS S25 . Y>·eek up y,·ith • Ne._:. port lla rbor. 400 t~ Industrial Rental 4500 960-2900AA~:ron. Low C 0 m e •. spec i a 1 i ze 17802 Sky Park. Irvine betwn 9& llam CPA will screen appli- 919 layslde Drive k i tchen. 5·18·9755 or 2200 s q fl . 642 ·4644. ••••••••••••••••••••••• CostSpa yfNeuterlnfo. Paraplegics.542·3169 Call5404455 Woody"swt..f cants.Call675-0l2S. 2 BR & 2 Bit \\'Iden on the 1_&1_5_·_396_7 _______ 1_64_5_«_4_o5 ______ DELUXE industrial units . . Lonely retired gentleman 2318 W. Ne wport Bl, NB llOOKICEEPER .,.,,ater · from S-150. P\1. Luxurious-Pvt . ent. -SS< PER SQ FT with offices : 1300, 1400. U>S"i:: Vic. of Santiago. & would like to meet nice ASS EMILY Beauticians! Beyoor own F !Chg, thru Fin. St.ml&~ Och, lnvely j!arde~. mu.st bath -ma id ser . -no 1611 \\'ESTCL1FF-NB 1500, 1600, 2212. 3740 to Manners. gray & white a ltr lady SS or over/ com· & LITE boss. Lease astalion. We quarterly taxes, F /time. s£>e to apprec 673·~11.i smokers 5'~·7 19i Costa i\GT. 5'11·5002 6000 sq rt. 642-"463 or male cat, front paws p'shp675:9163 MANUFACTURJNG provide recept. & pro-833-1863. day.s ~l c>sa . 642 -7604 . Agl . on pre· declawed. Please call l "'-"-'-"'-~-'------1 Positions open. 5 Days. 1-'===------ SINGLE to 6 rm sui tes. mises. 711 W. J7th SL,,~64~2~·~4658=~·------IM rs. Ava E. Cockrell and $2Hrtostart.979-8600. ducts. T op Joe. Unique IOOKKEEPfHG. . 2 HR . 2 fl;\, bltns, D\V, Room & Board 4050 encl gar .. adults only. no ••••••••••••••••••••••• pels.Nrl·loag llosp.S225.ROOJ\1 & BOi\RO for mo. 6'12·•1387 elderly person in pvt. J•cnin I BR ranAe refr pool home. 545.s.q52 CM " f R 1c=cc.====""='--b eauty salon, NB. Avail. in pl~sh office · · LOST: l'ofalc, 2 yrs old family o alph T ."•---------642_6857 F /C.Typing req'd.Gen'l bldg ~r . O~ A1~rt. l-Ull 1800 Sq. Fl. ,.1.1 Space. Germ. Shep & Samoyed Cockrell. residence or1 ..:::::_:::::__ ______ ofc work. Steadyemp1oy. s_e r y1ce incl. ltecep -l-'ront office. Large rear Carmel color, Thurs. af-Laguna Beach, wish to ASSEMBLERS , Beeline Fashions-No col• Write Box. 5514, Garderf t1on1 st. conference rm. door, 5250 mo. 1775 Whit· ternoon. Nwpt Hgt!'! area. express t heir d eepest lection or deliv. High Grove, ca J! a r.. S2 oo i n.c I u ti I. Summer Rentals 4200 llobtnson Ttltr.t;75·8120 ••••••••••••••••••••••• xerox.etc.Ca\1833-3640 tierSt.CM.days540-S710 Wearin g f lea colla r . th ankstoall whov.·ere so profits. No invcstment.sl -''-"'--'.O..O-'------ eves646.0681. Rewa rd. Days 642_40881 kind with thei r ex-Jmmediate Opcnings for samples. Mgmt op-Busboys. expcr'd. Apply FREE R&rCT Eves. 645·3109. 502 Kin gs pression or .sympathy, Available ~ por 847-546lorS57-0453 Ben Brown's Motel or. J & 2 Br Apts, nr lloai;::. NEWP ORT S teps tll beach. Gas, wtr pd. Mod beach. f<.1od . 2&4 Br. $195 . if you act now. 1100Sq. Ft. aircond. ofc& Rd. NB. Social Clubs 5400 1st & 2nd shifts . ~:~~1~~.~:aO:.tHwy,So: New deluxe office space s hop. N. Costa J\.fesa. As· ••••••••••••••••••••••• for lar.i;:e or small users. s ume lse at S294 per mo. Lost: Small Peke Mix ter· Dancers Corner SinJ?:les El•dronlc Boys & Girls CANVASSERS lncl's 400 sq. n . crpt'd r i e r · F' r i . 8 I I . • ..w.. • L-o of D • l.iberal tenant impro\'e· ores. And s ml dark rm. Br 0 w n 1 s h / tan·. Dance. Grand Opening, _._sse .. _..,.....,.. 1 lo 14 years age. a1· Sell t ickets to public ments, all amenitie!! loo. Art . &PM, S4S·86&5. "Pun um". Vic: Builders Sat. nite, Aug.16. S. !\fain IY Pilot delivery routes for musical spectacular. bld g. Qui et. &~·5111 to S450. "'k. 642<l190 San Clemente 3876 NEWPORT Brh. 1'! blk to ••••••••••••••••••••••• beach. Family of 4. Open •La rge 281{, 2ba, frp\c, 8/30 lhru 9i6. SISO •\'k. patio. ocean \'U, /\dulL.;;. lnq. 112 3Gth St . ~B. no pel ~. 5275 . Ph · 675-9815 . I. o c n t e Cl at ~090 2 Emporium. El Toro. at Edinger, S.A. 541-8000 Prefer Experience may be available in your Year a round emplo:r;. I Brookhurst. llunllngton 2 NEW SLOGS. Redhill atl !R~e~w~a~r~d~.~5S~l~·~l'8:':'.I~. ---l.='~d~m"'-:.~S2~·----:o::::-:: I area. Earn profit ror de-ment. Grea t pay + Beach Nr. ror. Atlanta Fischer, lrvinecomple.x. ApplicanLc;G iven liveries & cash, trips or bonuses. Phone Mr: !reB~~!s~u~~t .c~l~e~l~ ~.O~~C~ic!!:·;.·=..s~: ~~:; aSJ~~e~~:~~?~ r:~.~~I••••••••••••~~-~~ co~slt~~~~i~i=~>' ~~rc~~~:~sri~i:n:~I~~~ ~~~g~o9ni s:-~~1! yo~ 4_96_·309_7 _______ ,JO_l_E_d_g_e_w-ot_e_r_a_p_t_C_3B-R Lgc 28r. 2Ru. enclosed 2Bt\ Bayfront unil pri v ~a r . While water vie~'. heh garage $300 ~·k. N. i\lichael ltlcGinn.is {714) w/2,000 sq. f\. 'A/Core. Mesa Dr & Newport Co llege Student needs Regardtosexorrace. inrormation please call message. I 996·3460Collcct. Both fire sprnkln:l. roil Ave . C/11 , Reward. personloshareexpenses MedjLiftlMUr. 642-4321. From San ceiling!> & good pwr, 631·1030. ~or drive to Iowa . Leav· Retiremewf,._ Cleme nte-San Juan CarWesltM•ngrr -i. Adults only. 498-ml Robinson Rltr. 675-8120 Bea~irul new ofc-bldg. t Phone83J.3104 . 1ng Aug. 22. Call now. Capistrano area. call Immed. employment ror o r 2 ro o m s u 1 t e ~. LOST: Cat, Siamese. lite 499.4433_ • • • • PaklHolclllyt 4%-0630 and Mission Vie-e.xper'd car wash mgr. A~nts Furnished Rentals to shatt 4300 Secretarial ser \·ice on SQ. FT. J\1fg. S265 w/dark markin~s. Fem. 1---"-'-'---------1 Slclc Leav.. ' jo-EI Toro area, call Top pay! Xlnt co, orUnfvnlished 3900••••••••••••••••••••••• premises . Nr . O .C. p/mo.Avail Sept.1.2032 kink in tail. Vic. Lido ~yfMftt& VaciirfioM 581·6310. benerlts!Call84M460 ·••••••••••••••••••••••rROF.Maleseckssa me A>'rporlNll 0 '33JtOI D " P l · C 11 R d'67'2339 at1 Eq 10 E J •----------·I . · .... -· .. acent1a, r.1. s e. ewar .,,. . pt1r on EdAstistPlaa ua ppor. mpoyer1 lo share tastefully furn'd ,...,, 7512 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cash1'e r/Cterk Prefer Vl~TtJ't)(l:f .. ·l iJ(;(•r ocn \'U Laguna hse. PL1USll. Beaut. furn hlg. """" FOUND: on Wilson St. Schools·& Cr.dfflWolt Mature wom~n. Full C C ,~•~•J~·~"'~'°ccc•~·~·~·-----I o c. sui te, IXo1rentNon"cr1. 1800Sq. Ft . M·l Spacew/2 CM. female Sibe ria n Instruction 7005 time. 494.0060 belwn 11c1111«; •rw OM l''' 1· $195 mo. nl. / i\ front ofc. Lge rear door. Husky. Phone&t2·'1072 lfave something to sell? IDUU lA•lSIOl llYINc; SlrniJ!;hl Ma le to shr. Con· Joe. 642·61Sl/G44-SU5 5250. 1117 Whittier St, ••••••••••••••••••••••• GULTQN Classirled ads do it well . 9-lpmonly. . i \"'"" 0111 Acc1••tt1 do nr. ocean. pool , ten· C.~t . Days 540-5710. Eves F~UND : Fem al~ Arg~an. Conversational Spanish lndustriCfi, Jnc. . I • • Bachelori ni!l , Jil c uzzi , 536-1952 Westclifr Dr . Private or-646_0681 Vic. II arbor & San Diego tailored to your needs by • 1 BR , 2 BR eves. ri ce. Fur. or unrur. $100 Frwy. 556·0721 iift. G former Berlitz inslruc · 1644 Whittler Ave •2BR&De" mQ.642·4007. ...talsWanted 4600 t or . Pvt o r group . CostaMOesa 642-12400 ROOM i\1 ATE remale, 2 t:ir . ••••••••••••••••••••••• F o u n d : y g f c m . 615·9037 Equal ppor. Emp oyer ~ Siil townhouse, S215. mo. $140 up s tore-offices cpts Doberma n vie. Atlanta & d Splil.lmmac.543-6993 . drps air bath. 17301 Furn house prer. lBR Bus h ard, 11.B. Ca ll Jobs Wanted. 7075 Mesa Ver 'f East & Adams l>'.~;-'-;~"';;~~~~;;;l_!lle~a~c~h~B~l~.!11~.~B~. 84~Z.~2834~!__.I w/gar. Call 542·3511 apt w /description 96.3-4783 -==._'._•._IJ._·::18:'0:'.0=""°""'IJRnp. gal wishes to shr. 2 10 . L eave phone · Need Job Des-pera.tcly to ASSISTANTMGIS cha rmng Bal. f~I hm OFFICE SPACE number. Found : Kitten. 6to8 wk.s. .sa\'e h ome & not be Jr. & Misses outlet st.ore ••••••••••••••••••••••• .--------•I W/sa m e . 615·8139. or ~-·••,remale. w/speclalty twist. Good H/ln.-est/ .. u ..... " .burde n. 1ntelll11ent at · E 'd R r 673·2383. te•rERS"'.FT. ~-"• 546-4(11(). I co let I oppor. xper .. es. .. ,. r.-. tract ve, 55. mp e Y Bondable. 1·9 wkdays, 'nrSJ " · Female. under 35, or rol· INCLUDES ••••••••••••••••••••••• Found : Min. Collie mle honest &: trustworthy. 9-6 Sats. Send f'l'tume to " l'!~-c.s___ lege stude nt, straight. to •Wet Oar brn. w /2 collars. Vic. Pleaf!e give me a break. Classified 1d no. 483 . cto share home in College •Carpet&Orape fy lfarbor & Baker. C.M. Betty.536·4428. Daily PllOL. P . O: Box CORON1\ DELti1AR Park.5.52·1883. :~rn~~u~::!k>c . SCRAM-ltrS . 1..:.54Q.=-:3ll='~'------1Young M a n 21 Vra . = Cost.a Mesa. Co 2 Br To...,·nhowse, rrplt', Roommatewntcdloshare •Nearthe ocean ANSWERS l..ost-Male Gt'rman Short w /c arpentry expr. in,1 ..::==--------'--I from $275.18rfromS205. 3 Br. 3 8:., Cdm. Ca ll •Warehouse.,r-ea !lair. Paularino/Bcar, area. expr. Own tools & Attendaal lo ear'e for In- Pool. tennis. oonlincnt&I 64Z.0173or 67:J.5140. •J~3 Year Lease Musket -Patch •· CM. Reward 151-8490 truck · 1 Wan I Work, va lid It aaaiat w/Ute breakr11rst. Some ocean&: MOV E IN ALLOWANCE Una rm -Mildew -I ~;;;:;:~;:::::;=;-::: 1 -'"'~·~·364~2~e~'.,'!!:·-----1 housekeeping duties & Ca talina views. Close to ~eed roommate ror home •CA LL642-4463o-HUMANS LOST : Reward. Lon g M.a.. W•tfll ? llO driving. s Day wk. 8 llrs • . & 1. be h. 1n Cdm, ovrr 25. ••"'-" mo.1---'---'-----·I Did "OU not.ice the recent haired sllvertgr-ey kit· ·~ ... .,. a da• «•s100 s opp•ng >ne ac -" ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,.~ · 644.26 11• 673..1121 i-1. 675'-1519 8. •I MO FREE RENT* prices for dog rood? Pret· ten. Vic. 23rd &. Eld~n. .;:;~~~"""'"""'"""'d;~;;~~;-;;;~~11 ·2·3 Rm. otnces from lJ soon it wlll be too e"ll:· C.M. Days 776-7330, eves A:CCOUNTlNC'i AUTOMOTIVE ~ BUSINESS or prof. man S 13$ p er m o. N ca r, !'."'::"::':::'':.:•..:l::or:_;~:.:f:::UM=AN=S'----lc""'=:::'t:.:1:::2 ______ 1 CLHK IODT SHOP toahl". home&poolNB. airport.No leasc req. 1· HELP! R EWA RD ! For New port Beac h in · ASSISTAMTMGR. Tllt-: EXCITING P4LM MESA Al'TS. MINUTt~S TO·Nl1T llCll. H1ch.1&2 BR .,mmSl65. Adults, No PtlS 1561 Meico Dr 15 Blks Eastol Ne wport Rlvd. l 546·9Afi0 1~A~•~l.~9~/~1:;$150~~· 6'5-~;;IS02;;;;;;;;-l.==S33:"'·3223=~'1i'-'l~noon= __ 1 ..... ss return or Wh.ite ahaJJ«Y 11urance eo. nttda person All benefit& In sR>OR free l r.:tOOlSL~li:lJt-liffiml --Opipot!.fmlty SODS a b·eepdog. l~os·t N·. _W/bookkee.oJn& exiter. -San CJe.me.n.te.. Good g. ac ron * ••••••••~•••••••••••••• Laguna Och. 4944174.'l. ror premium 11ccountln1 i1hop, plenty o( work. :~~j~~n R:Ui;v;~_.:g Rosea a rc red, \1olell are Beiutlclini! Be )'Otlr own dept. Prefe r insu~a.nce Must be able to wrtte or832-8800 blue,werenl 1ui 1"w/a bola.Waaeast.atJoe,.WeLOST : \Vht remale exper.Muatbrprof1cient e1Umate1on allmake1. .::;.===----~I boat 1llp 100. provide rOeept. & pro· Sa m o ye d . VI c or In operation or io key. C o n t a c t J o h n • Man share wJs.1me. Pak· Cat. Hwy 1t Npt Blvd. ducui. To Joe. Unique llamllton &c. M1plt1. CM. Salary to '500. Good co. '114 /•92-41H l , Tom Stamp ly furn 38R, C.M. SlOO 642-4&M beauty lsalo n , NB R e ward . 556 ·1195 btn~Jlts.Call Mrs.Nea l . Ford . 2 101 So. &I mn + utll. W ·33Cll &4.Z.6857 642-8056. 83:1-84.50 C.mlno, San Ocm. SEEK & FIND• ParaehutlniTenn1 - ' . ASTAOEKON IMOD EDAJU D M POPOSL~PPfNGIPUNXM K O PALLAOJ U MRURMHOAR LTERMSTAPHDR J PCORDT LTRACRHOAT9CMO I NQZN U IO CRLL IZABAMILOBHU 8NM HHL VENU8 0EWARYMO F. G ll U C A I H S TAT I C f, I N £ C MF.8TOFTCE8£NEL80NZF. ELU I LEPRANDW IN OE DON NC.RNBEOZ R 8T ONKTWAO~ K I GGWRN ROOl~OBO ~LT~ AN C PEFV CR PHINXLRIUR PHSOARKPOPONAPOHORO I NCEL8RUBTOP08PANED .~: , .... ~1n..• ........ -u...,...,...,...,,_"· "" ......... ,. "-· w ........ 11, .. "" ....... , ... ... . ............................ , lll'MJSR-HOP. A.ND P.OP r MlltK.S...-~ .IUMPMASTD tur.PAt.L D•1n F llPOTTINQ ZAP • lrL"IPf"~--ITATIC UNI: RIPCORD WrND fOCK E TONOAIOW1 K~ • ' f.ftjny rnuch lllltttr "Sttk ''find" puialtt wltl\ nvtr '!1.; dl~rltl l)lr p.lnfi Ill fin lllll·MW ltriH ol 2-4•P"lt hnl'lllJel•, Toord1trvn+um!!i I, l11nd QI, Mnd SI for 11c1'. m•lli,,.ch«clt' p11v1hl• 1n, ·Stt11.'6 Vind" /ft c-1r1 flf lhlt nntP1ptr. I ) l . I l i I Hetpw .. i..i 7I00°HelpWawted 1ioo 14e1pw .. 1ed 1100 -~················~···························· ...................... . Tumid•u,Aunual 12, 1975 OAILYPILOT BJ3 iUNIOR SALESMEN MASSEUSE&. MODEi.'; Abra••• M111qo 631·1lM *UTOTEM * 1~1'1.0Y-1 OPPORTUHrliEs DCMJS 8040 Garege Sale 1065 Mltcellaoeo"' IOIO ........................................................ , ........... . . WANTED .. ' Ages 12·16. Earn $20.$40 per ·week ~etting ncw'subscribers to ll\e DAII.Y !LOT after school and Saturdays. o ,deliveries or collecting . MATURE HELP. Nt.iii.. .Premium pl,)'. Naua:les l>ri ve ·Thru . 21•01 Brookhurst St. }1.8 . Btwn lOa m lcSpm. TEENAGBS l COWGE STUDENTS • Full or VI.rt nme 'No Ex.~r NeceNary Aae 21 Elidble Go to Tht Nearett TIC TOC MARKET •Pl'J ¥/OILD• Mo,.tnr. Z Sew mach. ga!J Coclters. chfhu ii.hu a, dryer, tables, amokina Poodles. Shih·lzu, Doxie, atand, drfl dsk, 'IV, knc ~~~ ~CA:gno'?LJ-t n Oob it>, Pit Bull s , llol ~d bd, T·Rlrd, dskA C.ckapoo. P eket, buf t,i &mlr.61S-S480 JEWELRY. WATCllES, ART OBJECTS, GOLD Westiel, 100 mixed pup. SILVER SE:RVIC F1. '. Transportation furnished. Huntington Beach·Fountaio Valley areas call Medical Asailtant. Buay Cardiolo1l1l ofrlce ln H.B. Hvy on iMurance and tran1crlblia11. Will not train. Exp. only Med apply ... 2·8889. Earn up to $50.00 per week for part time work eveninp and Saturdays. Phone 536-1287 for interview. p ies. Stud svs most Hon,n 1060 Fl~E f'URN & AN· breeds. 252S W. 17th al ••••••••••••••••••••••• TIQOES. 845-2200 F'alrview.SA.Openeve11. Mor11n & Quarter hor11e.1 --~------­840:,12'10 • ' '.l:qual Opportunity Employer Equal Opportunity Employer For Appllcalions & Wo OR CALL 1714 )M2-i702 Ttc ·roe Sy5tems, Inc. $3l·SOZ7. liaht bay gelding. Good Beaut. female collie to pleasure riding. 545-.9035 WAITl:ISS good home. No papen PALOMINO Pony, 4 yrs. Full or pltime. Apply in $30. 342·0~9/ :l.31-6239. ol.d, well trained. $250. 'II I • El M l do l7'8 Ara b Colt. 1 ~. old H4tlp WGMed ,7100 tt.lp WC111ted 7100 . Motel Ma.Id r:;:rson, a a r, Dog ObedlenceClaMtO SCMI. 947.5373 Prlud to Mo••! MATTRESS *MADNESS*: *ALL SIZES*. .·····,c·~s·HiER/······ ·~·····.r11orH······· :t,t•k~n:•s:_nly. $2.50 Help w..w 7100 Help Wllllted 7100 Wa~~=~ :~;~ exper l~t~r::;,~~~':J.fr~~. T.8 . Jurnper. Bay geld· 833·9625 &646.8686 VI' EZ M r. · · Ult •••••••••••••••••II•••••••••••••••••••••••••••• for fti.at food Zervic~ 1 ___ 7_:30"'-P'-"M~.c546-..c._4~928=--I in1. Bat offer over $8S0.1---------- • FOOD SI!\ ICE •• OHIY b 1 •MIWSR.ASH• SECRET•R counter work. Apply, Collolt&.968·4158. **I BUY** ,. ATIEMDAHT·. ..: or your ver a Ad'\lert Aaey 1$CJO·~Restaurant Working ,.. Y Prime Burger, 799 w. Staffordshire Bull Ter· _.::.;=:c.:..:..cc..c-"'-'---1 ,For 11 malJ industrial capabllltles. Earn M h 1Mgn. Unique fut food . Accurate typing & sh 17thSt,CostaMesa. rierpups .281kmales,J DarkGray 4 yr.oldReg. Good used furniture & , t:afeteria. Newport Bch $100 + + per wk.• for us~ ave slnttypin9 L11una, Couple preC'd. neceas. P.lea11an( N.8 . '\i;;fi'fjifi,~'i:;~f;;r-:To l .."m~o~·~s~. A~K~C~.~-~~~1 _ _J Thoro. Gelding, p ro-appli ances, or I will Sell P/Ume 9amlpm lpm skdla,becapable 1 • ol •o c Al !WAITRESS Lunch hr . 10 feo s i'onally t•a o'n e d f-You. Mrea. Equal Oppor. • • · ofu•lnsdlcta-~e, Con1lder aln&le woman c. near · · rport, , .,. , E m p 1 0 y e r . Cal 1 5pm or Spm-9pm in com· Relieve on p~e-x" 497.2554 or "4·25.50. Raub, Bein, Frost & As-to 2 or full time. Must be Spetlal August clearance WesLern $3,000. Silver MASTERS AUCTION 213/848·3408 for appt. fortable spacious ofe I~~~~~;;;;;;;~:;;;;~~-~·.'..· 1~41()0~1 _gQ!llu.!.a;~l.c.'N~B~--1 21· Esp. helpful. apply In gi\le·away. Only 5 left. 2 ShoW reins $100. Pr. 646-8686 & 83)..9625 • . across lhe street from CONTROLCARl!!ER jil person btwn. 2 & 4. The male, J female pups. 1 Western braided reins CHALLEMGIMG O.C. Airport. Wotk la~ Employment A1ency ·~ ""I( Service Station Atten -L o g I n n • l 1 9 2 5 wks old . Call 499·Z188. $15. Western Saddle $l00. Kng Si. Bed. New, com· 1r1ialn1 •Qd'jobs av<Jila & perfectly at.its people 3400 Irvine, Ste 109B "11\t dant, exper 'd. Day & &MM&<aAcrthArtuh'u' !"· at Main Slben'a n llut ky. M•le. , 645-ll50e\les plete, still pkgd. Xtra ,ble In the US Army-who enjoy • lalkin1. For Nwpt l\i;b 714 /~~ Nights, full of' p /tlme. E\les. Full & J?ltlme. AP· i ..c=~~.;;'"""=---I firm $190 I worth $425). your Army. Call your more Info &: personal In· Nurse• DifferentraJ pa,.. Xlnt ply Shell Stauon, 17th & WAITRESS mos. AKC. Blk & white. QUARTER hone gelding Qn Si: Sl'ZO, usually home, Army Recruiter at llunt· tervw, caJJ 833«l!IB. ltM's-LVN'a & M('A benefit•. coma.ct Mri. Ii;ylne, NB 5 Day wk. Dinner shill. Blue eyes . SIOO. 5.58-0522. w/tack, Xlnl disp. $175 incl deL 835-2263. ·ington Beach. 962·8821 · p rt ti On Baie•lre'I 642 2734 1 -~-~------IClubexper nrof'd Apply 't . B e rn a 'd Pup•, or best offer w/good .. .Coata Mesa,64S-ll6J. ' Foreign _Au Lo Ac . a me. cal . All ' · . ·Sitter needed·Dana Knolls In person · ~t'"wn' 3 & 6 "purebred, perfect matk· home. (213 )592-1.531. Lose weight with New ~-------'='--icessor1es. VW shift•. Good working Cos .ta Memori!'I area . 3 Schoo l age • Shape T4lblets and CLllKTYPIST KnowledgeHelpful.F\Jll cond . Contact Mrs . Hospital, 301 Victona, Children. Own trans. pm,y.'edthruSun,1601 ings8wksold.MS-TI58 BEAUT.PintoGelding,4 Hyd r e x Water Pills. B 1111 n g c Jerk r 0 r & Pa rt Time. Local. Jen1en. 142-2734, Costa C.M. EOE. Begin Sept 2. 496-1177 Aft Bayside Dr· CdM Free Gblden Lab, male "yrs, gentle. College Pharmacy & Ne.,.port Beac h in-Bruce at Auto-Haus Mesa Mem·ori.al 6PM Waitress/Dinner w /pedigreed papers· 847-5332 CostaMesaPharmaey. aurance co. Typirtg 50 546-4495 Hoepllal, 301 Victoria St, Exper., p/lime. A.pply wa n.t s a good home. wpm.Expernotnee,but CM .EOE. *RN STOCKGIRL Ben Brown's Motel of· 497.3415. Jtw91ry 1070 Sear's Beater-BAR · · "'fef'd. Salary to $4"". FRY COOK • A young lady needed for fice, 31106 Coast Hwy, So. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Power 1\1 ate vacuum r ~ P /U N Nurses Aides, e•per'd. For pri\late' psychiatric 3 cleaner upn'ght can Good eo. benefo'l•. ~ .. II me. oexpnec. "' stock work. Must be re· Laguna ·5pm. BOXER Pupoies WA""TED · . -~ DI k Bayview Conv, Hos p, clinic. Good· fringe 1. ti 1"'11 nis•-,ty .... ~cn ... ~ .. ~~18 • Mn.Neal,133-8450. c Church'1Rnt. benefits. Paid \lacs & iable, energetic & W•ITRESSES "Brindle TOP CASH DOLLAR u: .. _.....,_........... ' '--~~~.!'·~'!:~~'!~~"''!'-l ~"°"='::T::'h~u~ri~n~,~0!':;';64;:';2~·3505::;;:..1 fas hion oriented. See A 714 774 ·~g \ I· • holidays, Call betwn Exper'd .Fullorp/t .. ....,.. · PAID f>~OR YOUR POOLTABLElamp,Tif· ~ COLLEG&.TRADE GIFTWRAPPH Nurses Aides-AH Shifts. 9am·5pm, 496·5702 or Manag~~~oros Good hrs. Neat appear. ProtectiveGerm shep lov-JEWEl~RY . WATCHES. fany style with 3 globe .t SCHOOL Mesa Verde Conv. Hosp, 831 ·1774. Over21 es kids . needs y,EMP ART OBJEC'l'S GOLD lights. New cost $280. J"ii id w)>lle training. Fori fine jewelry store, 661CenterSt,CM 1-':C:.."-'-"-------29Fashionlsland,NB Surf&s.irk>i.n home immed. Will pay. S ILV ER SERVICE' sacrifice; $100 Call ., A n · p/time eves & wknd•.1-"-'-"'="-=-"'"---RN · ' 8921832 " ·•our rmy ecrwtcr 59JOW.CoastHwy,N8 CallweekdaysS48-1486 FINE FURN & AN · -ias all the details. Call Apply in person only J . NURSING RM-MlahfSWft him at Costa "Mesa, Herbert Hall Jewellers, RM SUPERV 11·7:30. Fu0 time. Med· STOCK ROOM Wanted : operators single TIQUES.545-2:?00 2 F1owe r Garden quilts 845-1183 ; Huntington So. Coast Plaza, CM • Surg. Diff: pay. Xlnt n eedle for dresses FreetoYOll 8045 HAWAIIAN JEWELRY comp! handmade, xtra .J)ch,982.8821 betwn10am~12noon Relief 11·1 shift. Call benefits. Contact Mrs. CLERK W/power sewing mach ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fine quality Pukas, sz. Like nu. 3t2 F1ower· ~-~~C::~~~----11 .c.~~::":":'=::::=~·~ .. ~.~ 546 -6450 ror inte rvw Jensen, 642.2734, Costa exp. Dolores ~1614 or KITI'ENS, free to loving Paper & Heishi shells. rear , C:OLLEGESTLl»IHTS GirlFrlclayjRecpt. belw.nll&:4. Me s a Memorial For smz11 electronic 642 -4902 . Se habla home. Call after 5:30. 646B,ollllu90g ht directly .Swed;shCha'•,,-.Mull'•· ~ m eri ca • s Larges t Good typing, shorthand Roj'ale Conv. Hospital Hospital, 3-01 Victoria, manu!. Exper'd in ship· Espanol 963-2963 _, '11rivate Seeuri•u System helpful. Willing~ learn. l;;:~l:OJO;:W;:._w_a~rne:':::"'::s~··~A~. ::ll~C<::::M~E!::'O~E'.:._ ___ ~ ping & receivin.li! also de Wanted · full 1·m · . colored pile area r~ ~ Send , 1 · · · · • 'I' · · 1 e assis· BEAUT. 3 yr. old Fem. Mi'tcell•--8080 12xl2', $70 . Sears elec. is looking for Student . resume~saaryre· Painters, exper'd in ·sirable. Re9 I! good tant £or hair cutting ood 11 hots ...--d Representati\les from qwrementa to P.O. Box custom painting. RN'S handwriting & som e parlor.Heady 's675-0808 P le.a s &fixed.••••••••••••••••••••••• rye r, good cond. $'15. the Laguna Beach, Mis· ?.86,HB,Ca.921W8. Call847-4128 Means REALLY NEAT th Y{oman ·s dog!545-65l9 OCTAGON avoca do 559-5239 or 559·llrl7. ~ . V' . P prog ams f r ft maST.•COSWITCH WAREl:ISE , s_hip'g & r...,,,~-Id d ' ~•-"''-. d s.1on 1e10 area. art Girl to do packaging & 81• . r or ea 1 Y _., Rec v •.g . M arirte pro-..,. • ...-... 1050 gm/go 1n~ set, w /4 n.mgs1ze waterbed, hea · ume ~r full time. Xlnt sembly. $2.50 hr. Behr, Part time, day or nile. orientation and behaviof IHC. ducts, full time. 1851 ••••••••••••••••••••••• chair &, & ctr. leaf. board, fra me, liner, mat· comm1slon &.bonus pro-l60JW. AltllnAve,Santa Man needed who can modification. U you are ll39Bai:er,0.ta¥esa McGaw , Irv. J .. 5pM DECORATOR'S Game ~edestal base wrought tress pad and heater. gram. We train. Car not Ana AskforTom handle all types ol hand an RN who is tired.of Mc· 549•3041 only! . tbl,f ehrs $250. iron, swi1;el high bck $125. Phone646-1484 .• necessa ry. For more in· ' tools . To mfg wood , ing in a rut, ~ider a 6401141 cbrs.$35.Call64S-8161aft formoation call Dic k GUAIDS foam, concrete & plastic position. with a faciUty1 "'E~q~ua~i~O~ppo~r~·~E~m~plo~~ye~'~IWHOWANTSTO WORK? · eves. 6PM · Elegant Wedding Go'>'·n Jimenez Mon. lhru fTi. lmmed . employment, parts. Write ad #530. that has an exciting ~1 . • DRIVEACAB! GreatSavingsonUsed · peau de soie & lace 9·llam.991·0400. f /time, p /lime. Inside Daily Pilot Box 1560 hab .pro1r1:maswe1lasTastee Freeze.Male CHOOS1E your ho1urs , Fum.,Appli.&Ml.sc. TENNISmembetship.tOp w/seedpearls.Selflrain. Col students. p/t sis , de- 4iv, Eves/Sat. Car. phone . nee. Mr Lyons848·1004 work. Work any shift. Colla Mesa, Ca. 9262G. quality pat1e~l c;are. Ex· P /lime . Ne~ t a p . work or yourJ;el , be Wilson·s Bargain Nook local club. Make offer. Sz. 11·12. Also Chapel Uniforms furn. Newport P •sTEUP, •yOUT eel lent b.~nef 1ts a n.~ pear a nc e . Apply in ywour ownC bossbe. Mlienh or 545 w. 19th St. C.M. 833·3643 or S81·1900 veil w/tiara. Cost $250, B h C "' --. salary. Don t.pass up this person, 296, Bristol, omen .. an s g tly wtll sell $150, Ca.II (114) eac • osta Mesa & •RTISY l t c II 0 h andicapped. Neal-BED,kingsiumattress,Toro 20'' Rotary 557·39<40 . Anaheim areas. Age 21 A 0 53P2_P6848° r . u n 1 Y · a C o ..._ l a M e • a • L -s G ----------Fil. E 'd ·11 C lean Appearance . box springs, frame, xtra a.wnmower .... run-- COOK or ovr. Universal, 1226 1me. xper or w1 d St S t H G • * * t · c b ef' Vets., retired. Age 25 to firm, still pcka"ed, $215 ig ereo YS e_m AH GUDERS · W. 5th St, Santa Ana. rain. o. en its. Apply "' / h s hand ad I SauteStation/BackUp 1545 N rt Bl Cos SAILIOAT Techno'co'ans 10. Supplement your in· (val. 1525) "'·""n, $195 w pone., t IO, 8 New, never.flown wr Equal Oppor. Employer ewpo • la -.i-.-... •-d k •= -•J216 fl.lust be exper'd. Lead· .=_';';';';;;'~:;':;:'~'-=-j~•~l!es~a~.'-------·1 IUFFS come. Drive a cab 6 hrs ·(v al . $425)'. Delivery in· .... pe ec · ~-~ Wings , H . M.A. a.' · 'I ti g N ·. B . h o t e J HAIRSTYIJSTS Westsail Corp. has a E""Gl""EERl""G or more a day. Apply in cl'd. 6Jl-04i88. aft6PM proved. From $425 st . restaurant. Call Chef. w ·th F Ii . PEDICURIST 11acancy ;0 "--k Room n ..... 1"'11 'person, Yellow Cab Co.. w r d D' h d. dard &'cut keels. Sail;! 'Jim, 10am-2pm, 644·1700, I 9 owuii ~ 186 E 16th St C ABBEY RENTS ruR.N. ex or is es, inner r . H•wporhr ... laloA Must have own clicntele. for Sailboat fanatic who TECH · · ·· osta 1925 HARBOR BL. CM plite!!I , Saucen> .. cups , rame repair, cablei "ext.531. EOC:. 644-066lor540-8582 Apply Magi 's J\.f agic, knows the parts. Stock Mesa. CALL (7141 MS-4n 2 glasses elc. $50. 645·8012 speeialtyav,;i.il.642·4171.. 1894 112 Harbor Bl , CM Room exper helpful, but . Woman 40·55. Nights on . '. an.s. Tires 700·16. Wheels s plit flAJR STYLIST Female Call642·6245 Sailboat s avvy a must. We _ha~e. an o':ihg (or phones. No sales . NB Mov1ng-Beaul1ful lov· . rims. m any miles left Al~,nft~i~i~i~ for NB Men's hair Salon. P e r s on 21_40 • trn ror Xlnt co. benefits. P=iiP, an tndavi~~:e,--. 2 or area. PBX exp, helpful. eseal &_.sofa, \'ery gd An1t1q . S tanley no. 45 P.lake off 642.ZlS() • COOK'SECOHD Space rental avail. mgmt Sl50 i: vacation&holidays.Call !'loreyea . _.egce Training at min wage quality. never u sed panesetS.SO. 1 -----·--~---Newport Harbor 646-2716 . w guarn. Lyn Baird, 549-9711. 1 D t e s t ~ n_g a),'\ d days for 3.4 wks. Call 968-8822. 645-8012 aft Spm BEST LOOK IN TOWN! YachtC1ub 1----------' Col pref. Mr. Le vi tz:oub.lesh?Dt1ngofdlg1tal Mon-Fri betwn 9am-Fashions designed for Balboa Peninsula Helpr.,anted p/timestart-848-1004, SAIL SUMS'llll!SS cu·cwtQ' tn core memor)' .Spm, 645-0336 Armoife & dresser-king 19" Zenith Portable TV. the sm art 1. ady 4·io" to Call673-.,.,30 o'ng ate Aug r m l E -~ Xlnt" systems L;ke new, $225. 30X42 ~W, $32. Largeexhau.st ------~"~---1 . · or ."1". er. PHONE Survey, we'k al xper P1""· ' ""'OMAN lo do i'am'ton'al r s 5·2". Outstanding Day & Also tak1ngap li u kl d 't ' ' ... woodded,$35.549-8974 . an 1S.646·152!i Counter Girl Part-Time. •. P ca ons home. No s ales involved. wor ng con 1 io~s . Res°ponslbUitie. inrlilde wor~ for commerr,1al iiL E venin gwear created ··Donut Shop. RedhillatS. forf/ttmedayhelp.App. Exp.desired.842-7433 Taylor Made Sails tit t t a bldg Mon-Fri 9.5 Call Lamps., tea_tb. cbafrs. Great Books o.f the justforyou?Szs.4lhru8. !ristol "20040 Santa Ana ly betw~3-5PM, any day, 642-644l :::1;:.ion"~ :~;pe 831·1400 . · rosewCA>d' llfbles, sofas, Western World. Comp! 751-6261 14.ve. S~nla Ana lljts In -CM c DoHn a ldN'sB, ,700 W. P leasant part time work. SALES full & p/t· rore memorr moduals ._._L_.11,. etc. 645-48. 00, Vickie set. XlDt cond. 556-712il :lw·-,.n-.-.-,-.-,_-a-,-.-s-1,-·n_e_s_t ~ t erviews6amtot0am· oast wy, Earns xtra inc. in your • 1 1~e . -~-,. .., . · . own business. 837_6493 Horse tack!'i, c oth1ng. and related test equip-••••••••••••••••••••••• COUCH 'CHAIR & Bu.rg'y, Bori:I. 8heingail. Counter Girl, p/timc 98m. Housekeeper/Cook Live Call 640·1710. Martha. ment. S~lary co~meo AntiqUl'I 8005 ST'ovE Have something ~ant' Pri Pty 492-{13)C aft 7 2P"m : Sharp, reliable. in, for 1 adult. Exper. on-PRE~SER /EXPERIENCl surate ,v-:1th expenence. ••••••••••.!•••••••••••• 642 1319. to selJ'! Classifi¢!1 ads do rone llour Martinizin ly w/ lo.cal refs. need ~p-Ladies pants onJy. Tons SALES Send retumeorapply al: YIC TROLA · it well -Call NOW, Find what you want in S48 6485 g, ply. Onve, over 35, like of work·daily. TOP PAY HOUSEWIVES-$ Large (51" high, 24" Must Be SOid : Sacrifice 642-5678. · Daily Pilot Classifieds. • · · ao;mals. Call 673-8879. for TOP PRODUCER. $4 TOY & GIFT ST ~HDARD wide, 2 S " de e P I Quality Furn. exquititet:=~~~~~~~~~~~~~!; COUNTER GIRLS l-lousekeepers, Laundry hr.· ror right person. PARTIES Brunswick (Brunswick· gla~s to'p coffee lbl, also l>ryclea nlng shop. EX· Girls wanted, full & 540·0311, MEMORIES, B l ake·Collend~ .. brass top C'Dffee tbl; w/2 .... ~ 'J)er. or will train . p/timt:. Bayview Con\/. Gifts 'N Gadgets will l""C Pat. 1918) Pre-e1euric, sm l leather chair1. ··.~ .•• , ~~· ~'16itd.' •F /time.644·0893 Hosp, _2055 Thurin, CM REAL ESTATE· train inexperienced 1"'11 . • wind ·UP victrola 1 Overstuffed eust. madi 642_3505 housewives to earn S2000 ASubsidiaryof Mahogany finish. Has Lt. Rust Velvet. chair: t• COUPLE needed for apt 1860Newportll. by Dec. 1st demonstrat-APPLIED five bulltln stor age Stemware, some silver, -;.r-.~ manageme nt, semi· Ins urance Secretary Co1taMHa ingbeautifullinesolgifts MAGNETICSCORP. spaces. Plays excellent· oil paintings, misc. de· · · :"...\ 'ACONWM!f:H'rSHOPPINCAN :retired. 55 units Costa wanted. Personal lines Well located RE office & toya. No deliv·no col· 2221So.AnneSl ly. Ready to refinish. cora'tive items. Cash, -d SEWIN40UIDlFOftrHE ~e s a, 642·5073 or experien ce preferred. ne eds 2 licensed lect-free hostess girts. SanlaAna,Ca9Z104 $250.00Phone675-034.2or 536·233S. ,.;,1• CAt.ONTftECO. •(2131865·3851-Typing. invoicing & of. salespeople. Business is Needcar.Call979-4307 ,~6~75~·~'988=~·-------• -d h I G'ft 'NG •·ets . I · Dresser couch full sz bed For ·d ·-w . w~ fire routine. South Coast greav---nee more e P 1 s a-. An Equal Opportunity Pvt. Pty will sell several Clft _.. • Olllffl 1 ur-lnsurance, 211 Ocean for ou_r buyers! Call for ''Our 25th Year" EmployerM.JF sigiied Bronzes. Call & matt. Priced for quick C. Sue 642~5678, &t. 330 DELIVERY SUN DAY ONLY OF DAILY PILOT to carriers. R'equires use Of Jarge Station Wagon or ..Van . Contact Harry ..5eeley or James Parks, 330 West Bay St. Co5ta ·Mesa. ·TelCphone 642-4321 for appointment!. - 1 ~qua I Oppor, Employer Ave . Laguna Beach interview. W.E. Lachen-Sal I d rt ti 637-7583. betw 12 & 6PM. sale.548-6386. 494 1031 myer Realtor 646-3928 es • y, pa me. App· . -. • Eves:' &73·4577 • ' IY: Kids Closet, 384 TELEPHONE SALES: for appnt. Twin bed incl frame & F l A Lag •-h · hdbrd $25. 132 W. Wilson IMlirmceSea....., ; ores ve. .ai,;-• Experienced prder~. AppliClllCt'I 8010 C.M.aft6PM F /time. Im med oeerun«-!R I E t t 1· d SALESPEISOMS Earn as. much as you like •••••••••••••••••••••••1 ..:=:.:..::::.:.:;._=---~-1 in doctors ofc. Must be s~~eap:o:i:· Wh~n~~t Ameri ca's Large!ll by talSokinghto ~le all Sear.s Kenmo.re 600 8' COUCH, need& re- xlnt .lypist & able-to use . · ..L. • th hot. Pi 1 Se .1 S over ut em, . ange wuhet and dryer set. co\lerilig, $15. dictiphone. Sh not ~·d. WO•• 10 e t.esl area r vale _ run Y ystem ~u,nty from ':ft air CWI-Whi"'"' .... 15. 9634047. , S48-Q29 P.tust have e:xPer JlunilngtonBeach/Foun· need• several self ditioned o!ftce. Twol-'"'""'"'0.-"'!.:!"'!.'---l----='.".:""---1 w / group i n s uraac~ tain Valley. Call Phil motivating, goal setting shifts·lOam to lpm or The laste!!li.. dra!" in ~he Henredon Dinning table, forms & work Comp McNamee at Vil lage persons. between 18-? to spm to 8pm. Monday West .... a Dally Pilot 391~ in. w /2 20 in. tears. ":,~ll~:~k::1rfyn~d~i·~ Send reaume only to! Real Estate 96.1-4567 present oar residential through Friday. Apply al Classified Ad. 642-5678. B!andt Occasional table, ·off.A Times to CM, NB P.helps Chiropractic Of. · r::u~~ t~h~mM~~~ 2M50 E. 17th S1t1. CTosta l lcycles· ·· . 8020 11ounge e0ha11r1,ymat1- lireas. No collect. Must fices. Newport Center, REAL ESTATE SALES ~s!l, or ca ony ••••••••••••••••••••••• r~ss e~. e u ·res ·have depend car. 561 San Nicflolas D.r.r. HACIEHDA ~~~!~t:~T:.sFJ~'::a~ Sc1m1a at 646-4100. MAN, S SeHw INN twins, hke new. 49&fi329. --;;.;·,.4~752;';:. -,;;;.:;;;;;;;:;;-;;:;:l..!S~u:!;~t~e~3~0!!G~, !JlN~e-w~p~o,::r;,jt : Rl!AL:.ISTATE. IMC rormation call 991·t400 Telepllw ~ VARSITY 10 SPEED1..:; 3 o:m'-o'-r-'p'-m""-. -----1 !DENTAL Speciali!!it's Of· Beach, Ca 92fi8> -,. Opens Office f1.4 in eosf.a Monday thru Friday. p trlme eves & Sat AM. BIKE $50. 646-3680 Vintag~ 1940 stuffed sofa ; fire seeks par( time lnhriorDetlgMr/ M~a . Self start.en, free Ask for Dick Jimenez. 16 & Over. ~pply, ~WANTED: "M~"Bike :@c:'=: Xlq,tcond. $250. 1 ·1eneral orfice help'. lhttnlot , lhink•s.. lruelndep, con· Seamstress w/power sew-:Jackson, Midway City. or scooter. No Junk. 3611----------1 ,l111urance, etc. E:xp'd For leading Prod:bcer or , ~acto(:s.11BesL comm. in tng ma chine .ex per. After4pm, Seil! Dave. Ogle, apt B. 6'2-1298 Davenport, gold, perfect, 1 p re f'd. 842·6631 H.B. sales offices &: ~P,la)'I. ~hn ~ampello, Mgr F !time. 847-2480 or Telephone work from Rilleigh "Grand Prix" 10 xtra sturdy, area. Must be e~perd. Send 2975FairvlewalBaker 213 /592·2360. your home. Mature spd. Men's & Ladies'. 846-47$7. D,ENTAL R,ECEPT. resume to. P. 0. Box 549.9511 • woman ..,._anted. C811 llB sun bl.crates. Colt Sl.SO. Sacrifice beaut. decorator 3 yn experience. Orange 1204. Newport Beach, . are!l. P!f;' some eves. No ea.•, sell for $120. ea. furn, Sect 'I, sof'a, king sz ·co. practice. 830-3731, 92660 REAL ESTATE S.-.frniW..ttd selling.535-6101 Dianna.546-saitJdan, bdrm, tablts & rhaln. , ask.for Gloria. SS to 70% Cqnmlsslon. O\ler\ock esper.·pref'd. r I hon .SOli · Almos.t n.ew . Selling D · 1-· D a ., e C a r r o 1 I e e~ e <?tot!!I! No C1•1re1 & below \Ci pnce becaoseol Derita! As!'i istant. Mature IRVINE PERSONNEL yoamie, pres igious, Sa i Im a kers, C. M. selllng. Gu4m 111come + &....a--a 1030 646 t•= "ixperlence d o ffice cCD\nrrc happy office w / heavy 842-8S6S bonusifyoudowell.App· •• :;r.r.;:;; ••••••••••• move. · ....... manager-chairside girl ..x1'.VJ\..L.J•AGENCY unstructured learning I)' 11.5 W. Linco ln , Nikon F Photomic W/1.4 BLUE F1oral Cnr. Group. Two-W1Ys Great! r·· ' ' • • ( • ... • " ' , ~ " I I ' '}ffiji l!f . "' '' ,,__ 111: •'.i -fft , ' 'I IH . . .. /J req--uired. Must know irt· • 488 E.17UI St. environment & semi·pvt. SEC RE' JARY Anaheim. See Mrs. Pripp lens & ease, Rarely used AM /FM stereo, xln.t . (At Irvine). Costa Mesa orncea has 2 openings In 'I ---;., ii aurance: Salary open. Wte 224 '42-1470 reaidentlal or inveetment , T~ERS $215. 541·1'4il Ou.x:k. ~.n.89d .. ,.S200 cash only! '--'8 ' •.,,Westminster. S54-ml. 1 N 8 . rt Exec. Secretary wJad· ......., l ~ · ~ .f~~~:;_:;;=;;=;;~'-·~~~~~~~~~~ sa es. · · nr. atrpo · m I n t S t r a t l v e Two (2) xPet: re</. In· C... 1035 ""1• ~' DEHTAL4$SIST. JOUY---Call Don Berman at capabilities.Someshthd, depeode.ftJ.Banta.,P.yin ••••••••~•••:••••••••••DIN.ING .:JtM .. SET. ' 't>rtho-Chainlde-,/llme. av.-<714 > 752"1920· x l n t . t y pis C. gen person American State PERSIAN Kittens, CFA Fru1twood top Din tbl 9491 . Shell Plus Collal' ' . -.• 7114 .; .. ~. ' ' ).Exper'd. Xlni oppor, & Breakla1t cook.goodpay REALESTATESALES knowledge of aJl.phases Bank: 500 Newpo rt reg. Top quality. All w/an,tq!d legs. 4 leafs. 8 SIZES a.20 hrs.·Jrvlne. $52-7800 &opportunities, Apply in C:=-J. 21~ or ore. work &: macb's. Center Dr. N.B. 64Q..SlOO s hots. 213-:894~ eve. antq d ch rs. Match.Ins l •. 1fT""';-...rr_.__ v"s.tilil! cnx11tt 111e11 .,,;1n ----------lpenon,400srCOlstHwy, Ages btwn. 21 &35, only Chfna c.:hest. Beautiful "l 111 .... 1., ttll1r Of us. co111r •lolltl • • ~ DISK CLERK La1UnaBeach lrmcl ew neat in appearance need The;alre Work : Con· HIMALAYAN. Kitl~ns, cond .S;I0(>~644·!SI02. ~EW1 t1fy pi11e1111>1e•!l6-~ . 'd NCR Se d on 17th Street. in, Hunt-apply : Aak for Dee-: ce5'ion Clerk. Min age CFA re(. M1ng Ch1u . • C,,..r It wu it•-" Ullrt '"'·~t11t11 col111 •d1~ts to ra1:r!e to Cl=;ed ~d LaMaundture'°wmoamtanAJs, Plsta/11~· lngton Beach, 3 blocks iel-8000 18. p /time. $2 hr. stµdent Chestermele bloodlines, Sml. Pine Rolltoip ~·~· dlctay .. •or we11 it Mio Of ~=1"1t sc:,.°! o~::~:C~ ho. 510, C/O Daily Pilot, _.. ...... frorb the ocean. Now tak· ok. Apply In person, Sad· top quality, a13-S94.fi98S stain -dark ma~tel not w1t11 ~1"' 1nd MMt! lip· ~re1dcot1•.'•tte1~11141 P,. o. Box 1560, Costa 675.fOMori:u.rl~ in1 application• rorSecretary needed ror «\leback Cinema, I. II. e11e . ·ant~. $40, old t•'hooed ·~,1..;!':";.,'i.,~~hMttMt' ·~:~&·,~1:~ Pl\!'111, Adel ,.esa, Ca.92628 LVN,f/time, $35pershift. t~~i:.;!:1e~&li ~~~~ ~.r::r~~~~r::rn. ~~~~I!';'( Rd,' E . Real nice kittens $15-$20. ;~;,1~f.::ri~•l= ~ fo~•Si~ 11~·~~11'>-l'i~~ ~t=dh=~.10:.~?~,i.~s Dietary !!idpervtsor ror a Bayview Coov. lbplLal, $36-1$42. tenon. 800 w. w'amer. · · · · Lovc!Y coats, attrae . shade $3, wOod imnln.I 11' l•rd• s.c.iu: tity ._ .uc.a-n . l•rie Bkilled nu.r1ln& CM&ea·3SOS. . " Santa Ana 5Ct-1381 Tow Truck Driver wBftt· markings. Aneora bark· brdS8. lrvine.~ ~d ~·:W""':~h P1htrn. •• •a:s.,...,.._toa Eellity wanted to f\11 Ii [Ma1e wan.led p•rt le o ti ' ' ed Exper pref''d. Good ground!. 1'79-8918 Add 2xv1or f'ltft 111111111 10t Clf'rlll9C..•Oit11yll'lklt hallencing poslti.on. f/Ume. Apply, Kentuc...., ""I Ill' SICllTAIY pa). + benellls. Appty . G .... S. 1015 11ntdau 111111 •O tw1dlh1a. 111111oi•tMIH1 St1~••• ust hafe certtncate ot FrlM Chiekeri 2121 'E. ~I . , "'21 TJ'plq:Jsh. Needs IOOd 1000lrvlne.6'2.1Z2. Hlmalay•n kittens .••••••••••••••••••••••• S....te, TM\. l!'r 10011. '"'' "••. ~mpletlon ol 90 boor Coait Hwy. @M •• 113 ~ rele pbone persona)i)y. Seal/blue. Sbo&I. CSA. ESTA.TE SALE, H~Z ....,...... :fss~.~ttti:t!'rr«; mtal'y coUne. Thi!: b a So. ~--,1 Hwy,"-. ~h. Various ore duties. Cl.ti 'RA YIL '1$t4ni.J Heliot.ro1f:• Santa Ma, .....,.o.,e_.. dulllM ohll J "" Slri~t" ill· ' I d~ ' of l;;;;;-;;.;t~;;;-7.;.:;-;;;;1·~=;=::;:;:-~==~2·~··~0Cl:._ _____ 1 Y A R ruit n-804 f of n~ A ~C...o.lr"" _. NlW 1976 "noucmr ab m n 19'1 fact b' . -'·, ---41 . our rmy er er -_,.. 0 of o. •..-,_., ur,. e.t.TAl.OC' Kn t"''Yt'"ft&.1'5c. rtai t6p sal1ry, ex·· lfanaa:er0 F'em. for new ,. •-.at0 '600 can show you a aew •••••••••••••-••-••• 12,13 & 141, 9.uil tb SPM. · ;n wut 1 .. n. ._ '"'-C/9dld .it1o s__., -''·• CeUent beaeflts, and an modeli,hg 1t~. BUii· p -r 1 1 1 Seely -Girl Friday. world-yoa.r wortd. C..11 SHl!!LTIE Puppy, $50. SchuJa Baby Gran"\! .., 1•11. PrW Mlllt. AO· Cndll!t1w .. *'IHl _.S1.• •clUnl int'IDUve n.-. nea e,;per. ,ijir.eqd. Send ro•r••s •e an ma Mature womaa DOil· him a\ Co1ta Mei•. llaJe.Real1weetl piuo·OinlD~.hDMl'tbl llf.n. m, s1tt •mu llftyflftyhllt• --''·" • ~~-lo ·-· boepltal orren exeep· •moller•M-Mll 1. 8 R 1 ••• .... b • 1 ft.J • 1MH1t11•. ....,.. CrKMI --11• •1m won.h money.,.. resume : reJ,IOMI tloaal luture ror 845·11 S ; .uot .. oatqn ~ 8 c ra. 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G MA C 7 2lincolnMc.~IV F'rns/stovu.M6-0'76S. l96t OWENS Fiybridse. • • 2060 1i arbor8lvd .. C olt 9717 ROLLS-ROYCE 9 77 2 f'inancin1 &Lcaslng. V·8 a uto. trans, factory Wntd. Complete or n V8 Ch~vy l /B. P..1any ex· · Costa Meli• 642-0010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'Ji.tl.lJtk'•· Yol•o alr ~ond ltloning,AM /FM c omplet e xets of old tras. Gd. rishing boat. l-''-""'-'--"-----'---1 i2 COLT St.aUonwtt.gon, COSTA MIM ••••••••••••••••••••••• steroo, he11ter. whlt~wall Chl n a din ner wear. $3200.493·9629. S Vms 9570 lo w m i le a ge, Sl ?St J.4•-•••• ORAMGECOUMTY tiru, vinyl root, tintod 543·1366. urveyor ••••••••••••••••••••••• (989EMR> ClOSIDSUNDA'l'S VOLVO g lass, wheel covers • • --------,--·-130' ELCO Express • 465DTU C · T S R bl Or ange County a #1 Dodge 72. Cust. lnt. V-8, TlwodoreR.obins s~~ 9 7 61 E XCLUSIVELYVOLVO ' ~~~~i 11!!&;~::U~g E ~~~~.e ~ips 1 5,' eockpi ~ Dealer. Full line inclut · Xlnt cond. Xtras. $3000, FOID .::!!•••••••••••••••••• La raest Volvo Dealer /.:::========:::: / $4995 · for use In leather shop. couches. Xlnt Cond. Two ine: P.1ini 1-lomes, Bubb e P /P. 6l 3-Ml95 aft. 5 2060 llarbor Blvd. , in Or11n1te County! • 7 4 CC>ll"E leech 497·32IOor 494·2114. boat owner. Must !itill ! Top & l\!otor llomes. Costa r.-tesa &12·0010 BUY or LEAS£ H•MCJt• --------1 Ma kedfr.,. 67~3238. L•RGE '73 FORD SU RFER Van, DIRECT DE VIW Chry1I~ Sho"·case W1tnted Anti ft 'automatic, mags, tape Dcrhun 9720 Vinyl top, full pwr., fact. Jti&Gl Beach Blvd. que Mandarin Coats 0 25 ' Owens , 1965. Good INVENTORY deck. excellent sir, tilt wheel. atereo. ll.B. • 842-063.\ Chinese wall hanging. Cond. Must Sell! Mov lion! $3654 {7.5ti65N) WILL BUYVOUR pwr . door lock11, etc. tev)497·3184. ing~ $3000. 673-5298. TO CHOOSE FROM neodore Robins DATSUN; TOYOTA. (158542) FORD OR VOLKSWAGEN _.j,,._. $6 595 l111tr,.1n111t1 8083 P.t int con d . ·· 13s fl P Chry ste~ Costa Mesa &42-00lO OR NOT. Anaheim 750-2011 •Includes J2,000 milel • • Mmical 20 'Cr uisers· t..apstrake. HY11tingt0ftlnch 2060 Harbor B!vd. PAlD F'OR ~ 2025 S. Mariu K»,er •••••••••••••••••••••• Johnson (50 hrs) J 18 Gal 1~1 Beach Blvd TOP DOLLAR · 12 month wllf'Tant . Greco Guitar & Rosac ~i~i~~~~:.~ui~~;~·xrr::. 11.B. 842·06.11 ·~t.o. op~n~~-VUOoo~~ SALBECRAN~DENE ..-ac ... 'oa BRAND HEW tl+iirl c•le·· Mffcury nsi Amplifier $75. G t b b t d 5 VOLVOS ' .,... I' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Call arter6. 960-291>4 rea ay oa an best orrer . 84.2-4662 540-0442 .... -..Oii__ 197 ~=" ....... ---------1occan runa bout . $3,500. •u•n ·~ ~ l40"°' '73Col.Pk.wagon.9 pa&R • . GU ILD 0 -50 &40·1168/ 5'19·8875 e e Primo Dodge Tradesman, S.. A SerTlc• luy or LAole _., • air, f/eqWpt $2995or~ ~:oauzsit~~a~,~~::w~~~ •New-14 '9" Winner Sport ~~~t:~~o~n.~~oor·000 DAVE ROSS VOLVO DEAi., •73 ELDOU.DO 1 :· ~r~::t~G1=-t~!a new. $375 firm. MS.'1552 boat w /new trlr. $i49sor • • •• ':"'""0 H~~nmll•d. SIHCE 1956 CAIRIOLET wa gon. Run• nood $315.. ;;;;:;;;;;-;;-;;-~;;;;;;;;;:;:;~~~o~f~fe~'~·~64~5~·~17~4~5~. ----'74 DODGE Surler Van. _._ __._. ., HOWAR D ROBERTS, Ch . . 'TS T-"-T ~ Just like new. Cust. int. • WILLIAMS COUPE i,.:."'='·.,:l690=----== day guita r seminar Aug 1960 n s Conrue. i!i . . ..,..re"· ra't'"C"t 9 170 m ags. 11000 mi. Must 74 Dahwl 2602 PORTS E l e ~tr i c S u nroof! MultClftC) 9 ij5z 16-17. 16 llou r s o f Xln t cond.thruout.$S:ii00. •••••••••••••••••••••~· see! SS.500. or best ofr. C 1 t IM Cabn olel t.op,leather in· ••••••••••••••••••••••• specialized master in· Must Sel\ 675-8638e\'l'S. '73 13' Scotsman, reJn g 751-6039 G Yf'M. a uto. rad~s. EXCLUSIVE terior. full pwr.", ract. air, •13 Mustang 17 ooomL s truction. Contact : elec. Ideal for compact ... ulo W ... _... AM / s tereo ha 1 1°· Toyota 9765 till wheel, stereo, door Like ne~.$3150. L•guna Beach Music & Boats, Rent/ ear. $1100. 548-7566 """ s GllTYU · 9590 heate r. r a llye w ee s. ••••••••••••••••••••••• VOLVO locks, etc. (42611ST) 548 .2780 Ch rt 9050 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 351KRE. $5895 _A_rt.,,...c_en_t_ec_•..,1,..•_97_·2006.,._.-· _1 ° er szoo RE BATE on SI 000 -.L... PAY TOP DOLLAR $5695 1751 1.2 ER 74 Mustang 2+2, auto, 8 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• • W..t: i'~ DEAL p b L" Office Furniture& CORONADO 35 Sail b trlr . Perl. for Sports car. F ORTOP USEDCARS •Includes l2,000mile/ cyl, air, P /s, J • ., Equipment 8085 d ay w k. o r 'mo~th~ 847-6393 FOREIGN.DOMESTIC Hunti11qt011•ac.h TOyOtJs 8011 Co mmonwealth t 2 monthwarrsnty. new.$3600or$1.800down ••••••••••••••••••••••• 714.325.1334 .t.ut f Sole or CL~ICS Ch-sler-Ptymouth Buena Park · 521·7000 & take over. py m l• . d h. • os or Jr your car 1s extra clean ·' Bl d H ..... ~. Cad•af 646-1840 'ti Office esk. mate 1ng ••••••••••••••••••••••• . 16661 Beach v . ere WE ~ ·11-. . 5 pad 'd swivel chair. XJnl Boats, Sail 9060 Anti ues/ see us first. H.B. 842-06.11 ...... llUM ""7 01•nt0blle 99 S i 150 581 -4576 ·············~········· c~ssics 9520 BAUER IUICk NOW c::i..tm -... • ....,..~ •••••••••••••••••••••••. • .. 8087 Kite 1200 ; ltke new .••••••••••••••••••••••• eo.t=. Me"s•.rborB.,•v .. d._ c-L STILL Sales a ndServico .-e ' Unsinkable! Pleasure. . l'k -• OLOSMOllLE ••••••••••••• .. •••••••• h ' h C 1 52 P acka rd, r uns 1 e • • HAVE 7 • rac ing c amp. os . St ooo bst r p D T•st Dn"ye • GMC TRUCKS Gopher snake for sale, sisoo ·se\1~675-6161 ne"·,on g. · or 0 • TO OLLAR ~ FLEETWOOD xlntspecimen.1'fakeoC· · f e r . 213 -595-16 76 / Today 8VolvosLeft HOMDACARS fer. 536·1685 P-Cat. 19 ' .Gd . cond. 2 sets <7 14 l675·6350 PAID a t . IROUGHAM U I 11u Olck -----.----1 sails. $995 .. 673-5095 an . R t• al IMMEDIATELY '73 610, 25.000 mi, Silver, B Vinyl top, leather uf.h· n Yen,,, 1 d 1-li malayan kittens . Seal & SPm KV re~ 1°•• 9530 FOR ... 11 air, AM /FM tape. $2,950. uy Pre-Inc,... dual comrort seata, ull ~Harbor B v · ......... blue pts. show qual. CFA · t'hlc es ...._ 646-8515 aft 6PM or pwr., fact . a ir, till wheel, Costa Mes a 54()........., r eg. $75. up. 831·1807 14" Mini Sail w/car rack. ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOREIGN CARS Prices stereo, etc. (357DZW) 1972 OLDS 98 LUXU RY • &O 8090 $300 o r best offe r .is 8'Westwood.Cabover CALLORCOMEIM '71 S10 4drSeda_n.Loml., lease 54895 Coupe.For malblk.wl Lh Pianos rgmn 2l3-581·3073 & S76·0Z73. Camper Lo aded • SllSO. TO SEE US gd. cond. One. ownr. .. Come in Today blk. nylon interior & bl k, ••••••••••••••••••••••• '75 23 Chanel LafayeU.e ~ ... 1.650. 673-~37 aft . 6p 97 m 2 . 5 -~ .. o1 LA•~ 1 Buy •In cludes Warranty top, twin comfort seats, L I G d *HOBIE 14 * C B rad io $175. Call n ""' UULO .. ~· . ~ P. windows, P. seat. tilt OYe y ran Is in beautirul cond. & S48·0964. ~ or W-1 r wheel, AM /FM st.eroo. 5 Ft.. \·tarvelous JI ·1-1hat has .o .. R'A"H •• li .. E·C··OUNTY········'S·· '.·, .·-TOYOTA .. .. -• ca .. comes w ra1 "' l 16'0 tluk ~' P. door loc s. r 1s 1m-i\lust Sacrifice! I S .. wh ls . can carry S~rts ,Race. . ease ~--,..;,.~ .... .-~ m acu la Le with 44 ,000 6-12·4957 &646-7030 motorcycle too. This pkg Rods 9540 HEW 1 EMSMTE&DLARIATEGEST 1066 K-b••·. C M .. 646.930·, ~ • ""-r-mil es. $3195. (7S9EYZ) is worth oYer SlCKXl." Ca n ••••••••••••••••••••••• " u, l>M te.wu• Johnson •· Son Lincoln· Or ga n . Gulbranse n F LOTLS51 ·1h oo: R. I L'k '•"o~s be yours now ror $975. For mula W1 l!OOW•·· t"-118. DELIVERY Tri•_. 9767 <I Convert.42.000 mi.Clean. Mercury, 2626 Harbor •a to· 1 e new·..roo· "'' 963-6862 art. 5 trailer & Cire sui t, spare .w.S .... ,. All Models &Colors .,,-•• ·...-,,,·............... ~ !\lake orr. 894·1123 or Blvd c M ·~ -. afler 6pm part .. '52300. Call Ross 642·9405 :~; VOLVO 631-L97 L .. · .. ~......, 5"winCJMachinn 8093 SCHOCK SABOT after 5pm. (714)495·6873. Dick MillerMotorS '72 TriumP.h Stag. Lux. 9 1 '61 Olds 88, 4 ~· powcer 11 • -·•••••••••••••••••••• 2425 Vista Hogar, NB 4 Wheel Drives 9550 Or~ _,.,I 541·3931 or SJS..1657. 1'166 Hnrhor CM li4b'9303 ••••••••••••••••••••••• B3l·0686 Racin g equip.$295. c-......, ~omru h a rdtop, lo mi, PP. Cantaro 9 I air . Low m1 s . a \Ya nted . Top-Noteh in· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hiqhest $1uyft' f ·pt $2500 -------~=c= duslrial sewinJ( maehine Call640-8823 · 120 w. Warn<'r ·10 +,GT 6 +.Lo. mi. LARGEST '71 Coupe, feqw · Pinto 9957 for use in le:iiher shop. 15, Co l um bi a Sloop . 4 X 4 on IRlports at So.Main New ra dials, ste r eo. or bs t o fr . Pr /ply.••••••••••••••••••••••• i497-3210or494-2114. Includes main & jib, SALE l~l!tit.::::r'!r~ Sanl aAna 557·2132 $1 ,850.494-1992. SELECTION 675-Z2S6(P.M.) Sportin9 Goods 8094 cus hio ns, paddle. $800. ,72 L ....__.: 347_8555 '66 TR4, Xlnt cond, new Che•rolet ••••••••••••••••••••••• 533-zs.8.4 w ""s~peed..,. 1-----~----·110 Fiat 124 Sports Coupe, top, 10 mi. $1400. Of Used ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gol r Clubs, Ladies Top a gon. 3 · "'arn FREE APPRAISAL $2200 ; 70 Fiat . 124 S. 846·~0. "68 Malibu. chrome whls, f'!ight registered irons. RACIHG SABOT hub s • a i r c 0 n d · We buy used cars & Sedan. $1600, P\1. Pty. -----~---:ee l V I I tape , new tires, recent 9920 • • Ladi es "ri.t cG r ego r 673·71m t453HG B L trucks . Call GROTH &14·1564 Volkswagen 9770 0 VOS n paint. Xtra d ean. $900. 72PIHTO Woods. 1.3.4,&5 All Xlntl-----------1 $4199 CHEVROLET for a free ••••••••••••••••••••••• OrGllCJe best offe r.645·7300 14· 1-IOBIE W/trlr. Xlnt. . I REPAIRS SERVICE i---------,, 4 Cyl., 4 speed. radio. cond .496·S329 amorpm. cond. $850 . Call wknd & appralsa · .. '70 MONTE C ARLO heater.034EKR. Store, RestCIUl'Glt, eves. 644·5275, days dur- 17 4 Intl Scout G ~~~~~~~~~~.ET :~~a~fY~ ~J£b~. Countv $1 ,400. or best orr. Can Bar 8095 ci~n~g~w_k_.~S:_3_3_9_5_lt,-,---J Aut o, V-8, ai r cond., Huntington Beach Estimates 548.9141 CHOICE o# 30 refin ance. 548~9 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -. P o w e r s tee rin g . 847-~7 549-3331 '69's thru '74's LlDO 14, No. 3220, 1mmac. (913KLM ). VWR . 72 El Camino. 46,000 mi . $1395. New ··L'' shape s tore cond.Co mp.racegear& SAV£011 epa1n •145WAGOHS Xlnt Cond.$2800. counter, 12x3x4' + '"L". trlr. i l.700. 833-3146 t AB99 . SELLtHG YOUR CAR? En gi n e ove r ha u I • 164 • 1 675. 3450 s t ained rough ce<la r t-''-"--:c::-c-:-:cc.c::-::---i .,.. TOP PRICES PAID SlOO+parts. Valve jobs H""'"'91 .. -. ch,.,...,.....,.- w /mus t ard ye ll o"· 20· PRlVATEER. aux. •74 For lmports SlOOparts inc\.Tune-ups •140's '71Malibu,4·dr.h:.i.rdtop , , formica lop. Cost 5400. s loop. Fiberglass. Xlnt Paid for or Not $20, pa rts /oil change in· 2 & 4 Door 307·V8. Auto. air, Jl'I, ac, 16661 Beach Blvd. H.B. 842·0631 • SelJ $150/ofr . i\lust see! con d . Many xtras. Landcrviser DeonLt'wis~ cl.9to S.SteveS56-9306 ALL WlTll AJR CON-vyl tp,$1.67S.5S2-7180. 675-1301. 673-6474 •t D I T I 0 N I N G I M -lfardtop. 4 speed, warn 1966 Harbor. · . -•59 Bug, Fibergls hoods, & MACULATE & PRICED Chrysler 9925 TY, Radio, HiFi, St"'""° • • 8098 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $250 RCA Color'IV Xlnl Con4 645·7803 ROSSAM IFM ser.rec. bui lt·in 8tr l yr old good rond. SSS o~t', also 8 tr , cassette tapes, call ,Mark898·15'17 Boats & Marine Equipment ••••••••••••••••••••••• Geoneral 9010 ........................ BOY SCOUTS need boats, cars & airplanes. Tax ad· vantages . 546·4990 3 WATTS spinnakers.:\:. h ubs . r adio, heater .1 ____ .. ::..::•~·""=='---I re nd ers. m ags, nu TO SELL ••••••••••••••••••••••• oz . 7$0 sq.'. Xlnt cond. (233LFDl. bra kes, shocks, clutch.& '70 Chrysler 300. 2 Dr , . S250ea. Also t"'o,no. t:A.999 WE PAY rebuilt eng. S4SO rirm. WILLIAMS hdtp, fu ll powerair. Mint 74 ' 2 d r .. 9000 n'!.1 under s heet winches. $100 pr. .,.. 545·6813 ·3137 Cork Lane. cond. 962.0148 ~arr. radial tires, tape. Mlu5.642-3315. l) l CA $H ·71FIAT8505"'.n. $1200. CM IMPORTS hkene w. 962-•U!4. -M emu· o•"-•tolfer 675-8188 1----------1 '71 Chrysler T &C Wagon. '71 .• ,. P INTO., 2 -"'· 20' F iberglass Hull spar • · ' .,,.., . ·70 BUG Sunroof', AM !FM EALT!l FOR USED CARS 8011 CO MMONW Dual air. Fullpwr.Only r u nabo u ts, wagons . Misc. $925. Ullman l:i ~·· PHILLIPS Jaguar 9730 st. tape, wh ls & tires. l Buena Park 521-7000 37,000 m i. $2600. 962-4718 Prices start at $1.254 ('7l 14 Racing Sails. u~ :~.~~· TOYOTA .............. ,. ••••••••• owner, bought newndin c-~·--~.. 9930 2dr. Lie. 764CXV> twice . $150. 548-4 193 or BUlCK-PONTIAC-OPEL .71 XKE V·l2 2+2 air Europe. PP. Xlnt. co . ""'"""" TL--~-~ R.-Ll- 573.7707 19b6 Harbor,CM li.169303 24888 AliciaParkway am /fm . s uper Cond: Sl,SOOfi r m .Day67S-1410 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •~---. uutna loah SI' / LagunaHills 831·2400 539-5830,547 -7721.P.P. or548-1236art .6.548·6439 1973 LINCOLN MK IV. FORD ' ips 9070 '61 JEEP New top & over· l--'-----,----l C:'.:'.:'.::o'."'-.:'.:'.:C'::0"-:'-.:::..:...-::1;;;;;-;;;::-::-;-;;;;;--;;::;:::::;; I • e Gold Glamour leather in-2060 Harbor ffivd. Docks drive. Gas can & lire TRUCKS-VANS-4WD's J a guar '66 MKX. 36 K VW .Van 1965 Re huilt "t e rior . Vi ny l r oor. 642·0010 Costa Mesa ••••••••••••••••••••••• rac k, roll cage, new Wanted. Clean. late miles, sunroof, $2000 ~ngine, r un s smooth, nu A M J FM _s t er eo , tilt '73 Squir e. 4 spd, new SLIPS Newport Beach seats. m ags, setup to be Mdls. Cash! 675-8849. 673-l&W t1res $800 S40-~ 72Vol•o144E wheel, crwse control •. a tires, 2Smpg, xlnt cond. Sail or Po"·er towed. Perl. body. $2,250. -~~.'..::'.~:'.:.:'.'.'.:CO'.:::'.:,-l·--,--'"":..'.::.:.-::=::=l --~.;67:;-;;Sq::u:a:rn~ba=c~k--1 4 Door-, 4 cyl., auto. sharp luxury car with AM/FM s tereo tape. Lug 673·5253 S29·S466or529--3fmaft.5 A U TO S WA N TED , Mcnda ,9739 ln great cond.l800. trans, air conditioning, low mi l es. $6395 . r ack. M u l l s e ll • anything running or not!••••••••••••••••••••••• AftSP.M.6'"804J radio,beater.733FNC. (389KX.T ). Johnson & .., 1~ •. •-2698. WANTED: Slip or sideti 1972 GMC 4 wheel dri ve ....... $50 SIOO F t RX W St v .... ua • .,...,... ror ne w 5 1 e c ·'Ma ny extras. $4 ,200 . & n Cash1 8925107& AM /FM II h i B d CM • K 1 h .,._,, . . as serv. '72 , 3 g n. e r eo $2695 Son L1 ncoln·Mer cury, 9960 556·404l ofc.544-7001res. 499·3521.wfcam........ gree . . . . a oy w s . 59 vw Bug, runs good , c~.:.·.~_" .. •.r bor Iv .• 99.32. ········A··r··LAS············· --.:_:::.;.;; __ ~~~---l -"892::_·7:.:04::7'------i Mi nt co nd . $1.80 0 . looks fair, gd. transp. Huntln9t••oc:lt .,.. <IO#V At,.T,1~,~~p~"Y bo"'· is· 30· &50' 114<""'8Pw,/Sail SAVE $2.000. Auto1, lmparfed . 645-tss1 $400. 556·9306 . C':2•1•~ 673·ta96 Private Residence. '75 4x4 Plymouth Trail ••••••••••••••••••r•••• Mercedes 8"m 9740 '68 VW. S.a ouf 1 1 Beach Blvd. Duster. fully equip'd. IMW 9712 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $l,l50. 586-0632 H.B. 842·0631 Chnr ..... JP!rw .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $350. 15· Navy Life Boal. AYai l. Lido Isle Nordl Brand new. Pvt. Pty. ••••••••••••••••••••••• nu 0 /B, eng. opl. $500. mooring, Sailboat to 40'. 540·3943 ORANGE COUNTY'S 675·3063 675-5520or (213)Z11·11SS ---------1 ·73 Toyota Land Cruiser. OLDEST loats, Maintencw'lee/ Boats., Speed & Xlnt cond. Many extras. & St'rvice · 9020 Ski 9080 Sacrifi ce! $3495.536-1927 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Scorpio Marine l:ng i ne-ftad i~· Elec. Fire Systm·Plmb'g ReCrg. free est 548·9704 Boah, Morine Equipmenf 903 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Outboard motor Mere '75 gd cond $325 or make ofC 492-1727 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 16' Chrys ler Ski Bo a '74 TOYOTA Landc~ser SSHP /OB. Trlr. & Cull 4x.4. only 9,~ mi les, coVer 496-2828aft6pm L ik e N e w . .$4 65 4 . . (177LPC> 23 ' Sportcratt. Tht'odore Robim Equipped for fish/ski . FORD $3 ,800 . After 5p m . 2060H arborBlvd. 548·8813. Costa Mesa 642-0010 !~sr.!~c:*!!'!' •...•••.. !~.~ ............ !~.~~ C~rs St:le/ '59 CHEV. Truck, 2 T . loats, Power · 9040 le-M ' 9120 dump bed w/2 sp, axle . ••••••••••'."••••••·•••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• $175. 581-3981 af\S. '75 SKIPJACK ~·. F /B. 8' Cabover Camper. Ask· Used 3 h!'s. T-Win 175 ing $700, for If: or~~ T. TRUCKS·VANS-4WD's Volvos. Trim tabs. Cost t k 847 9350 SI5 ,600. Sac. $13,700. r • · · Wanted. Cl 1 ean, late 8"6·3S75 1 Mo. ~d self cont'd Md ls.Cash.675-8849. 21' CABI N Xlnt. cond. Gd. Ca bov~ ~1;~$2,850or ·73 CHEYENNE Y.i ton fi sh'g: & Catalina Boat , reas.o r. . . w /c mpr. she ll. Xlnt . oo nd. Best ofr. 53&9400 ~lps 4, Ma ny extras. Motorcyclet/ S3,900 or be st off er. Scoote" 9150 '73Courler w /extras.Xlnt Days : 554 ·5350, Eves : •••••• • • •• ••••••••••••• co nd, great milage. Ask· 835·1333 Harley Davidson, 1.200cc ing $2575. Ph : i47-9.150 'Ch · C f 960 Twi Cus t o m . Call To m 3J n s r~ t, 1 · n 968_0357 '61 Ford o/4 ton pick-up. i crew, .V·8 s, s1Jl5 6, Jrg · 31,000orig ml. IO'ove.rhd coc~p 1 t, com p l. re· '69 YAM AHA 350, twin camper wJtoilet. See to. furbished. !\lust i;ell. street. Xlnt. cond. $400. app, Ma ny xlras. $2,200. (714 ) 675·15 19. Extra prt&. 67~5810 Arter 5:3Q. 54&25.ll. •CLASSIC* '74HONDA 360CB.fairin& '71 Toyo ta PU. Ma ny '68 18' G l as~par St>afarer & extras, gd. cond.$685. xtraa. Call between 1 & Sales-Service-Leasing Roy CaM"er, Ille. Rolls 'koy<'e BMW 234 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa 546-4444 CREVIER &I ST It llOADWAY SAMTA AMA 835·3171 ntl. ULJIMATI! DfUWIO MACHINf. ---~---- SADDLEBACK BMW DCLUSIVE :& DIALER • SllVICE IJIST • FUDll.E lWE MS • •T OP CASH! Open 6 aily & &:in. 'UJ 10 For Corvettes and other PM OVER 100 '72 VW BU"G, Only $16S4 used c a rs & trucks ! 2929 Harbor Blvd. 0 • HEW & USED (178FPD> • • HOW ARD Chevrolet . COtltaMesa EDES TheocloreRol:Nn Dove & Quall SU. Near 5~'193~ MERC FORD J a m bo'<e, Bristol, &l;;;;;-:-;= .. -.-==;-.. ..,..,.,.,-oN DISPLAY 2060 Harbor Blvd. Ma cArthur, Newport •12-F JR EBIRD Auto, HOUH of •nparts Costa Mesa 642-0010 ...... Used Beach. 833-0555 R&H, air. P /S. $3,(195. AUTH ORIZtD 1----------·i·•••••••••••••••• ... •••• C-r 9933 S3&-8'7M MERCEDES DEALER Wanted: Rear bumper for 9910 · '66 • '676 I VALIANTS '69 VW Bug. Call Dave luick ••••••••••••••••••••••• • cy · 6862 Manchester, 842-9881or346-6416 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 74 COUGAR XR7 . Im mac. Fleet surplus, dependa· BuenaPark '14LIMITEDLoaded,still A/C,AM JF MTape.Low hie , eco n o mi ca l 523-7250 '61 VW Van. Good oond. under warranty.. miles. Must SeU! Pvt. transportallon.547..oeot _ Onlhe SantaAna Fwy. Rad ials . Oil cooler $950. 968·8207aft6PM Pty.552·9044. 63 Plymouth Belv. V-8, 548-6331 great c o nd . ra di o, 72 Mercedes 1966 Riviera. runs good, 1975 COUGAR XR·.1. heater.ssoo.494.2006 '68. V W Bus . S e m i -lncl's Ansen Mags $450. Ginger Brown Metallic,1..:;;::.;:;c..;"-'-"-----35QSL camperized. 28,000 mi on 64.2·8403 vinyl roof, twin comfort eng. Radials, cassette . loUnge sealA, P. win· COIWE tape pl. $2.00644-4966 68 Special, auto, air, p/s. dows, P /seat, Ult wheel • Ro A059RB 51,000 m i. $800. 67~2159, & cruise control. Less A to t.''"'t "~ 1 '69 VW bug, lite blue, days. than 16,000 miles. $4195. • .u ma 1.c. r~rrusson, c l ea n . low mil es., (134.KQ B)Johnson &:Son air cond1t1orung, pow~r Teacher musLsell. $11.50. 63 Riviera. New tires, Lincoln-Me rcury, 262& s teering, radio: see this 673·1363 or67J.5391 mutrler 11, battery. gd. Harbor Bl vd c M one ~ $10,9501,20SETD) shape. 846-1405 540-5630 · • · " J11W1ij~jfifl;ldf•ifj ·~=~Xfn~~: =~ Codlll•c ''' s 10 cou~AR . 1ow miles, M 556·9306 ••••••••••••••••••••••• nl Sl9S4 C951EPW) 1970 Harbor.C. . . o Y 631·1276 '74 VW Luv Bug. Xlnt '7 1 Cadillac ~oupe de TIModonllalllns cond. Am /rm ste reo. VI iie. Metalhc bronte FORD 'Sl 190SL with Font 260. $2700. 581·1135 wi th landau top. ~uns 2060HarborBlvd. Needs rebui ldi ng.~ Gd. great ~ looks ,ternflc! Costa Mesa 642--0010 body .$1000 r f r m '68 VW ,xlntrunnlngcond. Clean, well·nuuntaJned.lc:--:-------:c= 545-6813. 3137 Cork Lane: Mll8t sell, '11ake offer. Call .546·1104. Ask for ~ 9935 CM . 492·'306, 492·'30'1 Phyllis. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '73 DODGESWINGER ~! .............. !?.~~ STAR GAZEK"~ 32,ooo mues. 847·5384 ar '¥.;:-,---.,CLAY L POU.A 1-968-_2504 _______ 1 '60 MGA. Ex. <Uld. New H: " ....:..:.... ............... °""'" H. r..-. en•. tires &·top. Has one v--_, _, -r-~· u l'f'l. e Atttt41•• fe "'• $...,. oc:r. If~ 73p.,_i, s ...... 4 Dr, V -8', automatic trans., factory air condl· tionJng, power steering. radio, heater, vinyl root 714GWE. • $2295 H•llngl• ..... c....,.,......,_ teeil Beach Blvd. H.B. ~ • • J /0, 165 l~P. xtrwi. Xlnt 493·1245anytime 7pm,Mon-~f.96Z-9194 . dent $800. &:33-8663 To....__....,..,,_. W..•lduf, J.I0-1 con d. as k ing $3950. 642-3728 or 64& 7456 5 Year or 50,000 Mile MB ,68 Belge 250, :-'~~---75 YamahaRD250, '73 Ct+EVY El Camino, Warranty Availab le on lOO,OOOm i,gdcond. 1~ ~t;..••• ,,T..,. ,_..., "" Call afl.5PM. aytoma tic ; vinyl top, a ll N e w BMW 's . J..,.-"..... :i:::,. 24' Bayliner, :73. 40 hrs in 557-9921 power steering&: brakes, '' ..._ • , S3SOO. 4M·3r&32 • .,.. JI-.. w .. water w/traller. $8,500. h 250 MX E air ,' low miles &: l!harp! ~~· · ft!l?r MG Mid1et, '73, wim. 31 tt ~£?. ff{;' Pri. party. 7S2·006S. 19'1~1Vama 1 OO 538 7 xj $3.\54 t03621R ) , f ~ .. 1 mpg, mint cond. Xtru. 'Ii • .. ,_. • ce e nt . SS . 67 THodorelobilll •II ~ 1 , '1 .$3,IOOorbltorr.'13-TSJ.l. ,.Y., ., •• 32' New Frbgls Flyhrl dge after 6PM •ORD ' .. ~~· ~ 1 •t., :~~ ri~ ~Diesel Cruiser. Cust bit r i:.t: .... .., ronch• 97f 0 I""" ClS--.-. n .. for live aboard or cruis· '73 Kawasaki, F·ll, 250. 2080 Harbor Blvd. ,. .,·-t~ , 1 • .;i •. , ••••••••••••••••••••••• I ...-... .fl~ 11- i ag. As k in g $34,000. Exce ll e n t cond . Lo Costa Mn a 6f2..0010 J9'10tllT ..xtntCODd.$nu ,f!:.i. ::=:::; ~~·· 6'6-6123. mileage. Xtr• dirt ac· ·se Ford p 1 .. i..-w/UUJ C.,t 9715 tlre1 , Teac Stereo. :tt-·i :tt_ ~= cessories. Btstof'Terover bod (; d-..,,. • N ••••••••••••••••••••••• 499-11M "L~~q ''°''' ••<-"·er.wt 21' l .M.P. Adee V. 200bp, $S7S. S46-00'73. . J . 00 conu. U -,l ·--,.--·------1 F H :=:-;:::::.. :=:i l !O John ntrw tandem tires.l900.892-.1410 '14 CAPRJ, 6 cylinder, "RECARO S ru Seall ~'~ F,~-.. ~e::-:IC- 9940 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·~Pont. Cata Una 389, Pl• '11TorlnoSla.Wp.Scyl, p f b . Sup er 'c lea nl Arr. P IS, Rill, Reblt . ....,/bstolr.flll3.l091 e n I · & t ran•. S 1350. I -',-'-'=-'-'==-.:c-"'--• 14S·5039 tvet, Ml-'584 For,aula 400, autO. dx In• ~~~~ 1_d_•_,rs~--:::-""."'"":"'.-=-I ter1or, atereo cu. $5,00G. 111 FORD LTD 2 dr. H.T., 642-l750. ' vlnlf . rool. 1utomaUc, v... "7ll power steerlnl 6: brakea, •••••••••••••••••••••- .. IZLJOl2) Ve(a GT lloldlbk Wag. TIM•4'"...... Ver1 g d cond t inted FOltD • 1La11 .. cu1tons. interior ... a.xif, trlr, 811 aear. $3195 '72 Honda CIJSO. ,59 Chevy E l Ca mino. speed , 13,000 miles, 8 •1 a ck re a't he f .....,._,.. J!~ SJ,... a~ or trade .. 7.,S7·9157 & $450. reblt eng, Many nuparta. AM /~~ with ta~, $3f,5C w/corduroy insert. $MIO. .., ~~ ":=""" :;;-w- 546-0302 · 49'·7136 an s :30PM $600.S8l-M2after6pm. ~u~o)clort..,_ MU101 . · · ~~ U~n;::=: F-''2.c:-'"1 ..... ,.11 .... -. 1>"!l:..-.. Have IOmetNn.I you n.nl HonOa SL 'O-f;x. c:ond. All '63 Ctlev. PU w1camper. FOID '72 Ponche 911 T. '5,000 te · ,...__.... to~CliisitA!diitdo t.riclCed ou.t taDoJ1iietl ol· Good running. ~. or 2090H•rborBlvd. ml. Bit orr ovtt 18.300. ·~ 4'::;:. ~ 20!!0 Harbor Blvd. A/C. M0-1<3L CooLaMe11 842-0010 'Tt WAGGNIM.vtnl[M~ 'ti M acb 1, •lereo, nu all I 44000 D . JUcH. 4 bra.kesJclUtC'h. '11 3S1 4 apd. C•l l af t. SPM tt we&t '42-5678.• .Jer. 862-4718 best. 586-3496, 6CU.151 Coct.a MM• 6f2.0010 49to0038 /f1S--M11. ® 1pcl 554•1411 &IW5H I I • . ·- JI I . . . Laguna}South £oast Today's Closing N.Y. Stocks EDITION * ·VOL. 68, NO. 224, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES taguna Man Guilty Sentenced To Firing Squad PRICE, Utah (UPI) -A Laguna Beach resident was one ol three men convicted of the ex· ecution·style murder of Michael Lighting . Proposal Defeated A controversial proJX>SaJ to in· trease street· lighting in Capistrano · Beach was voted down 6·S Monday by South Coast Regional Zone Conservation Commissioners. 'While six commissioners favored the project, seven votes were needed to issue the permit. Capo Beach residents have be'en divided over the plan for triorethan a year. 'The proposal would have added about 90 new lighting poles ani:t about 200 new lights and was offered by the San Diego Gas and Electric Company. Proponents argued that the added light power was needed for ~reater crime protection, while oPponents said the extra lights YmU!d ruin the rural atmosphere in the community. • Those in 'opposition petitioned the Orange County Board of .,.~s last month. request· 1D;.·tll.8:t_ Capo Beach be de- annexed from the county's Street Li&ht Maintenance District No~ 1. ~ . That petition was turned down and the utility company's re- \ quest to install the extra lights and poles, at a cost of $19,000, } Was approved by county 1 supervisors. However, coastal com - missioners listening to opponents of .the project decided that the lights were not wanted by enough members o( the community. T. Hogan today. They were sen- tenced to die before a firing squad at dawn Oct. 2 at the Utah State Prison. · "'If this is not a case for the im- position of the death sentence, it's hard to imagine one that would warrant it," 'lth District Court Judge Edward Sheya said as he handed down the sentence. Utah la~ p rovid~s those sen- ten~ed to death with a choice: hanging or death by filing squad. Gypsy Codianna, 22, of Waterbury, Conn., declined to choose, and Sheya ordered him executed by firing squad. Craig Marvel, 27, of Laguna Beach, and Irvin Dun.sdon, 32. of Bingham Canyon, Utah, chose ri- fle fire over the noose. The three had waived their right to be sentenced by the jury which convicted them, and asked that Sheya determine their sen- tences. They were convicted Fri- day after a week-long triaL All three took the stand during a "mitigation hearing" prior to sentencing, and testified they nad. been drinking heavily and taking drugs for hours before the killing la.St April. They were convicted or first- degree murder in the execution .. style slaying of Hogan. Marvel, identified by the others as the trigger man, said he could remember nothing ·between the party he attended the night before Hogan's death and bit arraign.men.tin· clty·court the nut day for murder. ' Codianna testified be too was ''loaded" on alcohol and pills, and only went along with the others to Hogan's apartment because Marvel bad borrOwed Codianna's rine. · Hogan was dragged from his apartment before dawn April 9, shot three times, loaded into a pickup truck and driven to a ca· nyon where he was beaten, strangled and shot at least 10 more times. -Bullet In Brain '_Vet Pens Poem, Slwots Self • " ''Bury me not on the tone prairie, Let the Vets do the job, for a v.erylowfee.'' These were the last words to. the world in which he no longer wanted to live, per;med by John Albert Cargill. 53, who then fired afBtal bullet into his brain. Cargill, of 2117 Elden Ave., was found huddled on his bedroom floor Monday morning, a rine beside him, when police arrived ·in response to a call Jrom his lal>dlady. w...._He hadn't been seen since last ·.inursday. }le attached the note to a small )Ja~kage containing such modest worldly possessions as an in- surance policy and the pink slip to his car. ' \ Or:•~;<A~•t 1t'eatller Only partial afternoon clearing Wednesday, ac· cording to the weather service, but not much tem- perature change. Beach highs near 70 rising to the low 80s inland. INSIDE TODA. Y Coftvicted moss murderer Cborlea Mon.son filed . an . ap- peal for. o. new trial Monday. HcoUo blames Nixon for 'pro- nouncing guilt' before llwt trial bod ended. Storv P.oge AS. l•dex MV...ltnkt AJ ~··-=:.....;.. ., ...... La..,. at Mlorin LM.::.J: ., ~,~ . c. ... ~., ............. •• •• •• .. .. ., ~ : =c:-IY ••• owes• ........ .... ......... AJ Df' ............. ., ............. M · llld!Mllrtr.t. .... -· M T ..... I.._ •• ·-... -.. ........... .,_ •• "' ··~ ., ...... ,..... .. ~. - Police Detective Gerry Thompson said it appeared Cargill, a World War II Army Air Corps flier, was unemployed at the time of death. "There were quite a few want ads cut out of the classified sec- tion of the newspaper for employ- ment," he explained. He said Cargill's small estate included many mementos dating back to World War JI and his career as a military flier. His wish was to be cremated with no fuss and spokesmen at Bell Broadway Mortuary Said they bad an appointment today with his former wife to discuss arrangements. . -· There will be no funeral, said one mortuary official. · Laguna Man Enters Plea In Incident Laguna Beach civic activist John: Gabriels has pleaded inno- cent to charges of brandishing a gun on an Art Colony street cor- ner Aug. 2. Gabriels entered the plea dur· ing a brief appearance at South Orange County Municipal Court, Laguna Niguel. He will return to court Aug. 22 for setting ol. a trial date. · · Gabriels, a longtime City Council watcher, wi.s arrested after Police received reparta of a man brandishing a weapoPt near the corner ·of Cress Street and South Coast Highway. . Police alleged \hat Gabriela shouted, "You fogs co·amllS lhe street where you beloag. ''A well· known homosexual bar ii located in the vicinity. Police claimed they seized a 9. mm Browning automatic pistol and 1 9. mm Luser pistol dur!O& tlleorresl. t 12, 1975 TEN CENTS • ,, i , ..• "'"'':..;.,.,,,.\.,.,~ Motoreyele Spill A blown tire was blamed for a motorcycle accident in El Toro early today that left two Camp P endleton Marines with minor injuries. The driver of the motorcycle, Dale Steele, 19, (on stretcher) and his passenger, Francisco Juarez, 21, (sitting Community Hospital wh er e they were treated for injuries and released. Steele told officers he lost control of the motorcycle when a tire blew out as the pair traveled southbound on the San Diego Freeway. on ground) were taken · to.....::S.::a.::d.::d:..:le:..:b:..:a:..:c.::k'------------------ Bars Ban Marines? OCEANSlD"l!i' /1..'P) The possibility that downtown bars may be closed. or put off limits to Marines was considered today. Military police and city fire inspectors spent 16 hours at the taverns before reporting to City Manager Lawrence M. Bagley. In a total of 11 bars, in- spectors said they found numerous health and safe- ty violations including lack of fire extinguishers and too many patrons. Joan Little Aske~'Why No Screams' RALEIGH, N .C. (AP) Prosecutor William\ Griffin ham- mered Joan LitUe with questions today on why she had never ''screamed, hollered, slapped, or run" when jailer Clarence Al· ligood allegedly began making .sexual advances al her. . Griffin, in staccato question- ing, took Miss LitUe through every detail of her testimony Monday in which she said Al- ligood forced her to engage in oral sex b;efore she stabbed him. At each point, Griffin asked her how she had resisted Alligood. She said she told Alligood 'Not Enjoyable' BliSters Tell Tale Of Dorymen's Race Holding his palms out Laguna Beach Lifeguard Jack Lincke displayed an array· of blisters and callouses acquired during a weekend boat trip. Lincke and Lifeguard Dave Peden rowed from Santa Catalina Island to Long Beach in the annual Doryman's Race Sun- day, They finished fourth in a field of 11 entries. "No, I wouldn't say any part of the trip was enjoyable," Llncke said, reflecting Monday on the five hour, 56 minute voyage. 468 JllOUTIONS ro cosr $5,ooo CIUCAGO (UPI) -Attorney Henry Rabin appeared in court and admitted he had failed to pay 468 parking tickets. The 40-year-old Loop attorney was fined $5,000 Monday by Traf- fic Court Judge Richard F. Lefevour. The judge ordered that.the $500 bond posted earlier by Rabi"n be applied as a down payment on the fines and that the balance of the fice be paid in 45 monUtly $100 installments. "No, I can't say any part. of the trip was funny.'• confirmed Peden. It was the first such dory race for the two Laguna guards. Llncke said most of the contes· tants are old hands at the race. He was surprised at both ,the competitive approach and that they finished as well as th"ey did. Lincke, 30 and Peden, 20, said they were under the impression they could stop every hour and rest for five minutes. "It just wasn 't like that," Lincke said. Because of the competiliOn they rowed constant- ly for most of the trip. And, they had to row at a faster pace than they had planned. The boat used was the standard lifeguard rescue dory. It weighs about 350 pounds. All the boats were towed lo Catalina Saturday. The race began atSa.m. Sunday. Lincke said the old timers in the r~ce told them "you're going to hale yourself ; you 're going to hate your partner by the time this is over.'' That didn·t happen. Lincke said the experience, like moun- tain climbing, while strenuous, gives a tremendous sense of ac- complishment. But. he said he thought once was probably enough. several times to leave and that r··-~-·~,,,.,-.... -- she did not want to have sex with. him. "You didn't slap him or push him away?" Griffin asked re- peatedly . ''No,'' Miss Little said. At one p0inl, Miss Uttle asked for a cb'ance to explain her answ~r. "N.o, just answer the ques- Uon," Griffin.said. But· the coUrt later instructed ·Miss Litlle to explain her con· duct:· .. Mr. Griffin,·if you had been a w.oman, you Wouldn't have known what to do, either. I didn't know whether he was going to kill me or not . . . I was scared so I just let him ..• " Miss Little said. Miss LitUe said she was only "'"'she had stabbed Alli good on- ce. but I.ha.I &be had hit at him tlltff or foilr tlrl> ... . Mlif"°" '• onl9 ·comment dw;-lnl the itrqgle, •li4 said, was "What the ..,u -c!Oing?.. : I. Mental Patient 'Victim' WASHINGTON <UPI) -The Pentagon announced today that a 42-year·old mental patient died shortly after he received a mind· altering drug in a private ex· perimental program sponsored by the Army 23 years ago. The man. a civilian, was un· identified. He was participating in a 29·day project conducted by the New York State Psychiatric Institute involving derivatives of mescaline, a hallucinogenic drug taken from the mescal cactus. ··The first four tests produced mild or no effects on the pa- tient,·' a Pentagon statement said. "On the fifth test, in early January, 1953, the patient died. aOOut 21h hours a[ter receiving an injection of a mescaline de- rivative. ·· Spokesman Joseph Laitin said an unsigned memo indicated the man died of a heart attack, although he had no firm informa- tion. The report or the death was found by an Army representative checking on the Army·s chemical research program. lt was dis- closed recently that the Army had u s ed LSD, another hallucinogen, on volunteers in chemical tests. This is the first disclosure or a death in human drug testing sponsored by the military. A civilian Army employe, later identified by his family as Frank Olson, died Nov. 28, 195.1 . He re- ceived LSD rrom the Central In- telligence Agency and jumped out of a window. Laitin said the news of the de- ath was found in a manila ec- velope in a walk-in vault in Edgewood Arsenal, Md., as part of an investigation of the scope of the Army's test program. It con- tained notes, carbon copies and other sketchy information. (See DRUG, Page A2)' BoardOkays Laguna Beach Parking Lot A proposal to construct a 25-car parking lot and a drive-up teller window next to Laguna Federal Savings and Loan· in Laguna Beach was approved Monday by the South Coast Regional Zone Conservation Commission. In approving the $19,000 plan. commissioners overruled a stall report r ecommending denial. That recommendation against the plan was made because; -The plan would eliminate 16 units of low-rent residential hous- ing in do\.\·ntown Laguna. -It would replace residential and commercial uses with a parking lot. -Providing more parking would not help de-e mphasize us- ing automobiles in downtown Laguna. · The new parking lot site is located at 265, 275 and 271 (See PARKING, Page A2) Kin uttitaYaO;i-iined it wal. "not my lntenUon to love him to die''wbtilahe ran rrolnt.hejall. 1 Slie Mid she wu only sure~ Alliloocl ~c ~ .,'l\"'d. °""" • o.0,11'1111~ .... <~ t:itttl:, Pii• A2f ' 1 . ~l!D.jl ~1!! PEDEN (Fll<>NT), aACK UNCKE TOOK FOURTH IN DORY RACE .i ' • 11*j llllijlit He .. Done Better If Not for • Four·mll• Navigation Enor ,, • A.2 DAILYPILOT L/SC No City, Police Accord By JACK CHAPPELL Of llillf D•llw ~I« st.ff With but three days to go on a two-week hoJd oo lawsuits by the San Clemente police officers against the city, negotiators for. 'both sides said today they have met once, but reached no resolu· lion or their di(fer.enccs. Jvan Morriss, the city's l~bor negotiator, said he and members of the police officers• Public Safety Employes Association had met, but said any action ''is in limbo pending a decision on what direction the council is go- ing to take.•• The couuci1 has no scheduled meetings (or this week. Any :special meeting would require 24 hours notice. - Morriss said the major dis· agreement between the city and the police employes remains the hiring of the Teamsters Union as the officers• bargaining represeu~ve. The police officers have filed three legal actions against the city. The first was a Superior Court suit demanding that the city re- cognize the Teamsters as the employes representive. The s~ond was a $36,000 claim filed with the city for monies spent by officers in providing their personal safety equipment (guns, holsters, flashlights, etc.) and the third was a claim for $191,000 in back overtime al· Jegedly owed officers. The officers declared a two- week bait in their legal actions at the request of Police Chief Mel Portner. Russell Rice, president of the employes' group, said the halt was a good faith offer to get negotiations moving. 'Jack' Dinner Too Expensive Costa Mesa physician Dr. William R. Crumpton com- plained to police Monday about his dinner at the San Clemente Jack-in-the-Box drive through Testaurant. He said the food was fme, but -the $440 cost of the meal was a bit much. . Investigators said while Dr. Crumpton, pr 2120 16th St., ale in· side the El Camino Real restaurant, a car burglar looted his sport sedan of $440 in valuables, including stereo, speakers, radio, 12 casset.te·tapes and his expensive leather driving gloves. Costa Mesa police took a courtesy report and forwarded it to San Clemente investigators. Fro•P~AJ DRUG ••• "The manila envelope contains more questions than answers," Laitin said. "T)'le only answer is that a man died during a test COD· ducted by the New York State .Psychiatric Institute, not much more.'' The contract, he said, was ''to determine the clinical effects of psychoch.emical agent on the psychiatric behavior of human :;ubjects. •• He added that notes in the file ''indicate that the drug was being used for diagnosis purposes." Army Secretary Martin R. Horrman said, ''We are tern-. porarily withholding the name of the deceased out or consideration of the next-of-kin, whom we are making every effort to locate..'' ORANGE COAST CJSC DAILY PILOT nobertN .W~ f'rnlCM'IC •nd l'lllltl....,. Jeck R. Curley ............. '""_ .. ....-:: Thomas Keevll ·-Thomas A. MUl'Ph1ne .. .....,.e.., QlrleSH.Loos RlchanfP.Nal --- • .. .. • I • -T~sd1y,A~u•t12,197S Moderate 9·stojey .Fall_ N¥ Sui.cUle 'fry ·Faila Housing t , NEW YORK CUP~ -t/I. §5."91'.-0id woman sur- ''rived a. nine-story IJIUlll!I (hm,~ DildtoWll Manhattan hotel when her fllll --"'°'en by .tl!e entrance canopy and another oecupant. · ·Proposed ~ The Irvine Company WU lold r~1~ Monday by county planners il ~ - should build some moderate-cost housing foi: retirees and working Police said Barbara Krolllc apparently jumped {rom her ninth floor apartment at the Allerton House shortly before 6 p.m. Monday in a suicide attempt. Paul Richard, nig)lt manager for the hotel, said the woman crashed' throuih the hotel's entrance canopy and landed on Estelle Berman. Miss Krolik was taken to Lenox Hill Hospital where a sopkesmaii described her condition as st able. The hotel spokesman said Miss Berman was treated at the hospital for minor head wounds and released. Richard described Miss Krolik, who moved into the hotel in February, as a ''nice, quiet person.1' Kialoa Leading 250 in 'Fastnet' PLYMOUTH, England (AP)- 'l'be big American ketch Kialoa, skippered by Jim Kilroy. rounded the Fastnet Rock in the Allantic Monday and led a fleet ol 250 yachts ID the Fastnet race. Gruesome Beating Related' WAUKEGAN, IU. (UPI) Marine guards beat Navy recruit. Steven Stawnychy until he Wfi bloody, then forced him into a straitjacket. according to two courtcourt-martial witnesses. The recruit committed suicide three weeks later. A three-member court is hear- ing the case of Marine Sgt. Michael Williams , 23, Moorehead, Minn., the second of three Marine guards to be court- martialed in connection with the beating of Stawnychy at the Great Lakes Naval Training Center brig. Stawnychy killed himself three weeks after the May 13 beating by kneeling in front or a train near the base. His parents believe the beating led.to his suicide. •·1 saw Williams bit Stawnyc.by three times in the same area Cchest and jaw)," Machinist's Mate Billy Watkins testified Mon- day. "There was quite a bit of blood from his nose and mouth." Watkins said Williams then complained he bad gotten Stawnychy'.s blood on his un- iform. Watkins also said Stawnychy was unable lo defend himself. Williams is charged with as· sault and battery, maltreatment and railure to comply with correc- tional center regulatioos. He pleaded innocent to the charges and his attorneys planned to produce 10 to 12 de· fensewitneaaes begjMing today. Police Probe Fatal Beating .. Anaheim 1>0lice today are in· vestigating the apparent beating death of a 37-year-old woman whose body was discovered by her teen-age daughter Monday in the bedroom or their home. The county coroner's office said Beverly D. Stapp, 2832 Ball Road. had been struck repeated- ly on the head with a blunt object sometime early Mooday morn· ing. . A 'police SPokesman Bald the woman's body was found by her 15-year-old daughter after the girl was called by Mn. Stapp•s employer when the victim failed toabow up tor work. Pl'8MPogeAI PARKING Broadway, and currently coft. taina three vacant builcllnp, in· cludlDg Cau de Mandi,., • 12- unit apartment bulldin1. a cluplex, and a buildhil with one commerclal and two nolclontlal unit&. • ID vollnlt 10-2 In fm poject, commJUionen C'al for clemollabiD& If thQ CUUIOt be nlocaletl ..._._._ However, ID a oepcate permit -oul, comml11..._. .- to allolr one buUdlnt -the one CODC•lnins the BatMn Weber Studio ucl two ap..-a -to be relocated at 11• GIODDeJH SL . 'l'be nloe•tlon ~ IDclod• demollabl':t • siqle-fuillJ clwelllncat •tacldl-. Plw for the alte a<UolalDc tbe bank IDelDde cleartna, pavtq -landleaplar tbe perldnr lot, lnatalllar • drive-up leUAtr win· dow and ccmatructiar • "'""""' lnlll-mumrr fence. • • 11'1e79·foot American crart, lhe biggest boat in the race. made the t-..un : ... .st before 8 a.m., PDT. and started out on the 250-mile run to the finish line at Plymouth. With a stiff southwesterly wind in his favor, Kilroy could cross the line this afternoon. Kialoa had been out in front since the race, involving more than 280 yachts, began at Cowes on Saturday. 1be French y3cht Pen Duick VI, with Eric Tabarly at the helm. was reported about 15 miles· behind Kialoa in second place. Tabarly's boat bad not yet rounded Fastnet. Another French yacht, Baron Edmund de Rothschild's Gitana VJ, was in third place. An American yacht was also reparted in the lead among the 57 craft competing in the race as part of the Admiral's Cup series. Jess Philips' Charisma sailed by Dennis Conner of San Diego was slightly ahead of the Australian boat Bumblee, skip- pered by J ohn Kahlbetzer. Bumblee had led the Admiral's Cup fleet for most of the race. Two other American lx>ats in the Admiral's Cup, Ted Turner's Tenacious and Ted Hood's Robin, were reported well up among the leaders. The Fastnet race in the last event in the Admiral's Cup· series. U.S. Soldiers . ' Beat, Drugged Vietnamese? WASHINGTON (AP> -A House subcommitt~ chairman said today that U.S. military men beat and drugged 13 Vietnamese in Thailand to force them into go- "ing to refugee camps at Guam in- stead of returning to tbeir homeland. Chairman Joshua Eilberg, CD- Pa.), of the House immigration subcommittee said that if the Air Force cannot give a full explana- tion be will conduct bearings on the incident. Eilberg is at Guam with mem· bers of his subcommittee and an- nounced through bis Washington office that he interviewed 12 of the 13 Vietnamese. · He said they were among 65 people who fled to Thailand but then changed their minds and asked to return to Vietnam. "After being threatened by Air Force officers," Eilberg's an- nouncement said, ''52 of the Viet· nameae agreed to go to Guam. The 13 who did not were then threatened first with jail and then death it they did not go to Guam.'' The announcement quoted Eilberg as saying he was told that ••the 13 were then beaten and then each person was carried by four Americans into a room where they were given two injec- tions in their arms and two in their lees •• , San Clemente Won't Back Nuclear Curb 'l'be San Clemente City Cowlcil ha bruobed aaide a request fer .., esponded hearing on nuclear -pluts and•-to- tbe Naclear Safeguard lnltlallve cm tbe June 1'76 ballot. l,JD Harrll Hlcka aked the eaancll not to late actiOll Oii the lllltlallWI without public debate, However. by unaaJmoua vote, eoundlmen present recently ap- ~ed a clll' pooltloa acaimt the atlve m'aaure. The acllon wu at •Ille bidding ol the city or· Sant• AM M"10I" Johll Gartbe who ·sent San Clemente a letter urllnc ~i-lion to the lnltlallftl whl be uld w'"'ld "abut down m>elear -plantat• at a time when ~antmmt needed. . Hlct1 la a IOlll llme <ritlc olnuclear 1enera11DistoUOD1. 1 clan ~pie on its 10,000..acre · coastal strip betwen Laguna Beach and Corona del Mar. The company's development proposals for \he coastal area were scrutinized for the third time by the county Planning Commission tn a four-hour session devoted to the regional impacts oft.he project. Ried F1ory, county houslng of. ricer. contended the company plan gives lltUe or no considera- tion to families and retired couples with moderate incomes. He said no accommodttion is made tor housing for resort hotel and restaurant workers who would staff new facilities or for residents of existing mobile homes in Crystal Cove who would be disposs .. sed by new construc- tion. Planning commissioner Ron Yeo resurrected lingering hopes that all the land can be purchased as permanent open :space. He ·.said the county should study the possibility of acquiring the property for open space as a· cheaper alternative to providing new streets, sewers and schools. Irvine Company spokesman Larry Moore dido 't comment on Yeo's proposal, but be did say no plans have been made for moderate-income hoU.mig on the land. . He said the company would now ~ider the suggestion for po68ible Inclusion. ll"I ,,..,..._ JOAN LITTLE, Willi BODYGUARD, LEAVES COURT t•. Bomb•r~ by 910 ... ••mln•tlon Tod•y ·" · Upton Jury Selection Under Way _ Attorneys began sorting through prospective jurors Mon- day afternoon to select lbe 12 who will decide if former Or8nge County assistant assessor George Upton accepted bribes in return Ior favorable property assess- ments. Fourteen 1>rospective jurors were excused by the lawyers, four of them because they admitted re- ading of the charges brougtJt against Upton in a Grand Jury iq· dictment. • Fre• Page Al "· .. LITTLE ••• -,. although she bad fVt at him~ 9r four times. t '. "'If I had known be had * struck as many times as he h8 , I would have stayed there. It as not my intention to leave hi to die there,'' she said. · She also testified Utat s~s w two police cars after g away from the jail. Griffin as ed why she did not s urrender th • as she did eight days later. , : ''I didn't go to the iol ce because I thought they w shoot me down instead ell ng me into custody,•• Miss e •said. Marine Trio -Satisfactory Mter Crash The indictment alleges that Up. ton accepted a generator and radio equipment1or his boat rrom officials of the 'Tandy Corpora- tion, parent company of Radio Shack. Last month, three Tandy of- ficers, incJuding vice president James Buxton who along with Up- ton was named in the bribery in- dictment, were granted immuni· ty in return for their testimony against the former assistant as- sessor. Miss Little testlfi,,.i e* that she had not reported• white jailer's advances beca e she felt a black woman's w~ would not be taken oftr that tf. a white. ,I ••1n Washington, Nofth Carolina, coming up as a t>Ul~k woman, it's 'different satfng what you did and having y9lJr word go up against a w2'ite I Three Marines injured when their car struck a house in San Clemente were reported in satisfactory condition today at the Camp Pendleton base hospital. Injured were driver Bliss W. Records, 19, of Camp Pendleton and passengers Dexter E. Wit· tner, 20, of Camp Pendleton and Jam es R. Gunn, 22, of El Toro Air Station. · The three men were pinned in· side the car for about 20 minutes while San Clemente· firemen forced open the car door and dis- m antled the auto's seats to free them from the wreckage. The accident occurred SUnday at Avenida Victoria and Calle Seville. Damage to the house was estimated at $10,000. 'Jbe car was a total wre~k. . Initial reporta had indicated a fourth man Gary M. Beausejour to have been an occupant of the vehicle. However. the man was later listed as a witness to the in· cideot. Employe Murdered LOS ANGELES (AP) -Two armed men who robbed a au~ urban Carson liquor store of $4,000 fatally shot a teen-age store employe and left another man seriously injured~ authorities said. They said Gary Williams, 19, of Paramount was killed and Marving Warntjes, 40, of Canon suffered serious bullet WOODda during the struggle. Upton and five other former of· ficials in the assessor's office pleaded guilty last month to con- spiracy charge)I related to former assessor Andrew Hinshaw's suc- cessful 1972 c:ongressional cam-paign. . He was fined $2,500, placed on three ye~ prob~Uon ~~ (f!W :d4yf lalot .resigned lrt>'1'\liJob. Superior Court Judge Waller Smith, who accepted Upton'splea and sentenced him·, will preside at hisUPComingtrtal. Man Atklcked · By Cougar- RIVERSIDE (UPI) -Warren Hobson, 6~, who watered the plants in the yard of a vacation-. iDg neighbor, might have expeet· ed a few scratches from thorns or even a bee sting. He never ex· pecUd to be attacked by.• 100-pouDdcougar. Sberiff's deptuties said the cat escaped from a pen at a nearby home and was roitming the nel«hborbood. The b1111e ulmal, atill wearing an eight-foot chaiJi. sprang at Hobson when the man turned on a faucet. Hobson managed toruntoward his own house, with ~ coucar behind him. person's," she said. -'' The 21-year-old Miss Utl!e is being tried for second-de@"ee murder in the Aug. Z1 sla~.of Alligood, 62. at the Bea ort County Jail io Washington. e prosecution clairils he was ed aspartofanescape. ' Griffin repeatedly queslldlted Miu Little Monday about pri- vioua occasions on which abe,uid. 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Bond has been pre).. moted lo re1lonal admlniruator for Vnl&ed CaJlfornla Bank Bond.' a vice president al the bank, wu formerly manaeer of UCB s North Oranie County corporate bankln1 cent.er Beforetbat,hemanaaedthebank'sSanta f Anamaioo!tice. .. VTN CorporaUoa bOard chairman James J. Trindle, cu.rrenUy serving as pr .. ldent of the California Council of Civil Engineers and Land Surveyors, la representing that organlz.atlon this week at the National CouncU of Engineering Examiners convcotioo in Boston. • eo"o Anlold W. Ackerman, president of lrvine·baised Cout Ca tamaraa Corp., has been elected chief executive officer of the firm which makes Hobie catamarans and the Hobie Hawk, a radio· controlled model glider. Ackerman bad been chief opera Ung officer. • Robert P. Benfield, vice p .... idenl of Bayly, Martlll & F1y, Inc., an international insurance brokerage firm, heads up the new Fountain Valley branch of the company. The Long Beach man will operate oul of new facilities at 17400 Brookburol SI. .. Hn1b Satherlalld bas been named clinctor of media, 1>lannin1 and administration at Coc..,aae Qaqe aH Co., ad· vertislng, public relation1 and marketing firm head· quartered in Newport Beach. Prior lo Joinlllg the firm, Sutherland operated his own advertising a nd marketing consulUng firm. Before that, he was vice president and general manager for J . Waller Thompson Com· pany in Los Angelea. He and his family live in Newport Beach. • SeUchlro •'Fred" Iwata has been named vice president and manager of · the Irvine branch of the Ba.a.k.of Totyoof CaJffonala. .IUTMEllL.AMO He formerly served as assistant manager of the San Diego branch. .. The Southern California chapter of the National Seeurl· ty 1Mutr11I A.s10Cl1tlaa has named James Brower, of Hun-t.intt.on Beach, as treasurer. The organization maintains a close working rela- tionship between industry and government agencies con- cerned with national security. • Scott Anderson has been named front office manager or the new South Coast Plaza Hotel, slated to open next Mon-. day. The Diamond resident was foi-merly with inolher West.em International Hotels propt?rty, the Century Plaza in Lal Angeles . • Dnld H. McMlcbael has been eled· ed vice president of Mitchell, Cassie. Inc., lrvine·based advertising, public re· latiOl'l8 and marketing firm. . He joined the company as a coypwriter and was later appolnt.ed. creative director. He and his family live in Tustin. • Yacht broker F.cl RJ.cbardson has opened new offices at &yside Marina in Newport Be ach. Mc.MICHAEL Formerly al Balboa Marina, Ricbar.dson bas been a yacht broker for nearly 30years. • San Juan Capistrano resident Walter J. Bebm, vice pre· sident and credit administrator for Bank of America's Orange Cou.nly·Los Angeles Coastal Regional Administra· tion, ends 39.years with the bank when he retires Sept. 1. Behm, who joined the bank at the Exeter office in 1936, has served in his present post since 1966. Prior to that, he was manager of a South Gate branch office for 12.years. ValtiafJle Hints Saddlehack Offers Stock Market Tips Residents interesled in dab· bling in the stock market can get some helpful lips from rmancial adviser William T. O'Neal in a new course being . offered at Saddleback College this fall. Corn Crop Yield Seen As Record WASHINGTON (AP) The nation's corn crop, an im· port.ant key to consumer food .3upplies through 1976, will be 1a record 5.85 billion bushels, up 26 percent from last year but 3 percent below indica- ,tl on s last month, the ,,.&riculture Department said. Soybean procluclioo will be 1.4511 billion bushels, up 18 !'Dercent from 1974's skimpy ~h•rvest, as Jivestock feed,· Com and soybeans· are key in· ,...e.iienta for proclucinc the meat, mUt and poultry pro. ducts American families con· aume. A record crop or 2.14 billion buthela, up 19 percent from last year, also was indicated. • , T11,0.. corn crop, allbou1h ~pla(Ued by dry weather in ;§ 0( the com bel~ la ex-ed IO averace 117.4 bwbel1 r 1cre, com~.red witb 71.3 . bels In 1914 when _. . •aatber tbrou1bout Iba :seuon reduced the barvett to J .. than C. TbUlion IJual\ela. ''The Stock Market Speculating and Investing" will be offered. from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday nights du.ring the fall quarter which begins Sept . 4. O'N'eal , a professional in- vestor for several years, will discuss techniques of stock market analysis and invesl· ment strategy. ''I WANT TO teach people how to make their own de· cislons, '' says O'Neal, a broker for 10 years. "As long as you 're d e pe ndent on another person's advice, you can never get ~II you can from the market." O'Nea1 is particularly inr terested in helping people who have no market ex- perience. He promises in- dividual attention but says he won't make personalst.ockre· comn;aendations. ''I want to help each stu· dent develop an Investment policy on bis own,'' be says. "My students will l~arn bow IO make and Interpret stock market charts, learn when to be in and gel out or the stock market, determine inve3\. ment objectives, and learn how to prevent being thrown orr balance by current news .•• FALL QUARTER reiiJtra· lloD bestns on the Mlaslon Viejo campus ,\ug. ,25. Plupeotlve enrollees ehould Ille an appllcaUon with the ..tmlaaioo1 office by Friday to obtain •dvanta1eoua re- &latraUoo appointments. • ' • ... luesdav ~vgu1t 12 1975 DAILYPILOT A9 Tuesday's Closing Prices NEW YORK STOCK . EXCHANGE .. 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"Commander Cody and His Los t Planet Airmen." a rock group whose first album was called. '"Lost in the Ozone," has formed the Select Ozone Patrol and will send membership cards to anyone writing Rogers in support of his efforts. Rogers sought to add to a clean air bill being drafted by the I-louse Commerce Committee a pro- vision to ban, two years after enactment, spray . cans using fluorocarbons. Rogers said scientific evidence shows that fluorocarbons in pressurized cans harm the ozone, the atmospheric layer which protects against harmful radiation from the sun. Heather Bunt, the fifth grader from Coal Valley, Ill., recalled an article that predicted an end to fresh air on earth in 29 years if the offending cans are not eliminated. · I ,.W11'~ SO FfW 1'iGfRS AND SO MANY PEOnf,WMY 001lll'Y l-OCt<. UP MAflt.l-f:ATERS ?- Judge Fined $200; Sex Case Dropped LOS ANGELES (UPI) -A superior courtjud(e arrested last week on charges of committing a sex act with a si(ln painter was fined $200 and n>aced on two years probation alter pleadini no contest to a charge of trespassing. Judge Sherman W. Smith, 53, who presides 'bver civil cases. and Carl C. Lipschultz, 62, a painter at Magic Mountain amuse~ ment park, were arrested a week ago at the Studio Theater in Hollywood. . · ·1 pleaded no contest to trespassing because I didn't want the embarrassment of a trial," aaid Smith, who denied a sex perversion charge. lfyougot.cru at the 1Uces will1 your soft v ' ~-11 :· ··WYw:·.· -.--· -"~,.. ~ :--~ i '2'~ ---· _._ ... ··-..... --· . '. I • en son • 17 IJ'G. •tar,• t1 mg: nicotine. av. per cigarette. bY, FTC Method. ·- ' \ I • Warning: Th e Surgeon Gen eral Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your.Health. \ I· ' .. I ' • ' ,. ' l " ·. , Saddlebaek EDITION V<ll. 68, NO. 224, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES . - ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Today's Closing N.Y.Stocks TUESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1975 TEN CENTS Killers to Die Lag unan Facing Firing Squad PRICE. Utah (UPI) -A Laguna Beach resident was one of three men convicted of the ex· e<!'Ution-style murder of Michael T. Hogan today. They were sen· tenced to die before a firin g squad at dawn Oct. 2 at the Utah State Prison. · ''If this is not a case for the im- position or the death sentence, it's hard to imagine one that would warrant it," 7th District Court Judge Edward Sheya said as he handed down the sentence. Utah law provides those sen· tenced to death with a choice: hanging or death by riring squad. Gypsy Codianna, 22, o( Waterbury, Conn., declined to choose, and Sheya ordered him executed by firing squ<jd. Craig Marvel, 27, of Laguna Beach, and Irvin Dunsdon, 32, of Bingham Canyon, Utah, chose ri- fl e fire over the noose. The three had waived their right to be sentenced by lhe jury which convicted them, and asked that Sheya determine their sen- tences. They were convicted Fri- day after a week-long trial. I' • Ge orge 011,endorf All three took the stand during a "mitigation hearing" prior to sentencing, and testi£ied they naa oeen drinking heavily and taking drugs for hours before the killing last April. Mis~ion Hospital Top Man Resigns Motorcycle Spill George Ollendorr,, Mission Communit y Hospital ad· ministrator, 'A'as "allov.·ed to re· sign" for personal reasons at the hospital 's regular board of direc- tors meeting last Tuesday, Dr. T.A. Ross. board chairman, con· firmed today. A blown tire wa s blamed for a motorcycle accident in El Toro early today that left two Camp Pe ndleton Marines with minor injuries. The driver of the motorcycle, Dale Steele, 19, (orr stretcher) and bis passenger, Francisco Juarez, 21, (silting on ground) were taken to Saddleback Community J-lospital where they were treated for injuries and released. Steele told officers he Jost control of the motorcycle when a lire blew out as the pair traveled southlx>und on the San Diego Freeway. • "This is a relatively private thing for George," Dr. Ross said. ''There "''ere things he wanted to accomplish," he added. Ollendorf had been the hospital 's administrator !or £our years. ' ' Community Survey He was unavailable for com- ment today. "I haven't been able to get in touch with him either," Dr. Ross slated. When asked why a public state· ment wasn't made on the re- signation, Dr. Ross said there was no need. Mission Viejo Parking Ban Issue Studied "This just dealt with George himself and there's no need for the public to know.'' By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Of Ille OlllY ~llet S4.ltf "'11te Mission Viejo Municipal Advisory Council (MAC) called • Monday night for an extensive cOmmunity survey and for public .bearings before considering im- J1191ing a controversial overnight ll*fking ban. ~ presently envisioned, the Proposal calls for the prohibition \ otOP-street parking between the )lours of 2 a .m. and 6 p.m. to im- prove the esthctic quality of Mis- aioo Viejo's residential areas and the access o{ police and fire vehicles. But Monday night's airing of ' the issue demonstrated that not -~ough had been done to sound ~the attitudes of Mission Viejo :te•Jdents toward the parking fr:J)hibition . i!_.A survey taken by the Daily { FilOt Monday indicated that I ·liicbl out of 10 persons polled ob- jltc:ted strenuously to the imposi- 1 \Woof a parking law. ... .'!The Daily Pilot survey is like all other newspaper surveys - l 'll question it," commented Vito l'•lauto a strong backer of lbe proposal. 11 .l"fhe odds of it being accurate are·99 to 1. I think the public hearing idea is excellent, but the .-wspapers ought to keep their BOie out of it until we get our . FJrebomh Suspect .; MERCED CAP) -An 18·year- i Merced woman has been ar- gned on a charge of first- cree murder by arson in the ebombing death of another .~man . Tina May Poston was or-..ditfed Monday to appear at a pre- nary hearing Aug. 18 by ced Justice Court Judge sle Lobo. • . • .. We adler Only partial afternoon clearing Wednesday, ae- ' ~ording to the weather service, but not much tem- ... perature change. Beach ... highs near 70 rising to lJ:'e .~low 80s Inland . I .,. ti . '~ I NSIDE T ODA 1i I ' ', IUodion to Betty Ford'• · ~ment1 on .on~,offcdr ht'r j doughttr might hove con· ttnue1 to 1vrfoce. Some !kadtr• .are .ogha!t, ~hoc~ .;, and.appoll<d., ~oa• Af. : l a d ex . =-~-=~~ AJ lflttnl'll»• • , ,..u...,,.. .... ' ....... . .. ., ..._.," ... . . -...., .......... ...... .. •• .. •• •• ., ... ~=~' .. -• , °'·~"""' ,, .. ••·J ., • "" .... ""'"""' .. ,_ -. ... ,,..... -~ -.1 •.-w . , ..,.. ...... ... •• .. •• .. work done," Ferlauto, a deputy sheriff, added. He received support for his position froin John Sipple, outgo-ing MAC Traffic Commtltef: Chairman, who noted that a poll of committee members revealed all seve'rl were unanimously in favor of the ban. However, MAC leadership itself appears to be divided on the issue. The Planning Committee recommended 7·0 against the proposal and Councilman Cal Neve, also a deputy sheriff, com- mented during a break in the meeting that he believed the parking ban would be "impossi- ble to enforce.'' MAC Chairman Richard Lov.·cock noted that the council had received several letters on both sides ol the issue and sug· gested reside nts be surveyed through the Mission Viejo Reporter. No indication "'as given as to the dates of the sur\'ey and the public hearings . fl.tis sion Viejo's council has the authority to impose the overnight parking ban under Sec. 22507 of * * * MAC Seeking Crackdown · On Speeders Double parking and speeding on Marguerite Parkway in front of the Mls.sion Viejo recreation center soon will be discouraged. That's the hope of members of the Municipal Advisory Council CMAC) who voted 4-0 Monday night to ask both the sheriff and , the Highway Patrol to get out citation books. MAC Traffic Committee Chairman George Whaley n'oted that the prime offenders are trucks speeding past the center on their way to nearby construc- tion projects. "It's a dangerous situation,'' commented Whaley, particularly because the recreation center is uSed by great numbers or children who go thereto·swtm. the California Vehicle COOe. ac· cording to George Whaley, newly-appointed MAC Traflic Committee chair.man. · A foi'mer police 'chief, Whaley predicted that the parldng pro- hibition would make "the job of patrolmen much m~ efficient." Dr. Ross added that the board unanimously accepted the re- signation . A replacement fbr Ollendorf has not been named yet, accord· ingtothe board chairman. Vet Writes Poem, Then Kills Himself "Bury me not on the lone prairie, Let lhe Vets do the job, ror a very low (ce. ·• These were the last words to the world in wbicb he no longer wanted to live, penned by John Albert Cargill, 53 , who tben fired a latal bullet into his brain. Cargill, of 2117 Elden Ave., was found huddled on his bedroom floor Monday morning, a rifle beside him, when police arrived ·in response to a call .from his landlady. He hadn't been seen since last Thursday. . He attached the note to a small package containing such modest worldly possessions as an· in- . surance policy and the pink. slip to his car. Police Detective Gerry Thompson said it appeared Cargill, a World War II Army Air Corps flier, was unemployed ~t Hiker Discover ed FRESNO (AP) -The body of a San Francisco hiker has been pulled from the Kings River near Cedar Grove in Kings Canyon National Park, the Fresho Coun- ty coroner's office said. Daniel Louie, 20, was refilling his can- teen when he slipped into the turbulent stream JWle 10, the spokesman said. Ute time or death. "There were quite a few want ads cut out or the classified sec- tion of the newspaper for employ- ment," he explained. He said Cargill's small estate included many mementos dating back to World War II and his career as a military flier. His wish was to be cremated with no fuss and spok:eSmen at Bell Broadway Mortuary said they had an appointment today with his former wife to discuss arrangements. . There will be no funeral, said one mortuary official. Solon Backs Homosexuals SEATTLE CUP!) -Rep. Joel Pritchard (D-Wash.), told a gathering of homosexuals that "I support your rights but not all your activities." The comment brought laughter Monday from the Dorian Group,. an organization of about 100 busi- ness and professional homosex· uals. Pritchard told the group he would support a pending amend- ment to the 1964 and 1968 Civil Rights Acts that would ban dis· crimination based on a person's sexual preferences. ·Double parking also was • termed an acute problem in the vicinity of the recreatioo center. It' was noted by the MAC that persons dropping orr guests at the center fail to use provided 9·story Fall NY.SuicUle Try Fails .-spaces and cause frequent road blockage by double parking. MAC members asked for stepped up enforcement primari· ly on weekends. Man Electrocuted VISALIA CV,0 -Joe Pu, 20, was electroeUted Monday after· ""°" wbl\e l!lOWIDI ...... ln • ' Walnut orchard near here. Tulare County Shorilf'S deputies said Pa% snapped a power pole guy wire with his tractor u he was m~K the arau . \ I NEW YORK {UPI) -A 3S·year-0ld woman sur- vived.a nine·story plunge from a midtown Manhattan hotel when her fall was broken by the entrance canopy and another occupant. Police said Barbara Krolik apparently jumped from her ninth floor apartment at the Allerton House lhortly before 6 p.m. Monday in a suicide a\tempt. . Paul Richard, night manager for the hotel, said the woman crashed through the hotel's entrance canopy and landed 6n Estelle Berman . Miu .Krolik was taken to Lenox lilll Hospital wbenl,. eopkesman described her condition as stable.. The bot·e1 spokesman said Miss Berman was treated at the hospital for minor head wound• aM released . Richard described Miss Krolik, who moved Into the hotel in February, as a "nice, quiet person." I ' .I Oailf AloM. SUH ..,.. 'ALLOWED T O RESIGN' G-ge Ollendaff 'Ugly' Signs Protested in Mission Viejo Residents or Mission Viejo tiv· ing near Christopher Park are complaining about a case of sign pollution. They're unhappy with prohibi· tion signs placed at the park's three entrances by county of· ficials. It's not what the signs are say· ing but their physical ap· pearance which has the resi· dents upset. They say the green on white metal signs are just plain ugly. Members of the Mission Viejo Advisory Council (MAC) sym- pathized wilh their concerns Monday night but took no im- mediate action to replace the signs with better· looking ones. However, they voted 4·0 to al· low homeowners lo replace the signs if they pay for the new ones themselves. This recently was done .by residents of the Seville tract. The homeowners originally asked the council to replace the signs with Spanish motif wooden signs such as those used by the Mission Viejo Company. But MAC's Parks and Recreation Committee recommended against the idea, not because of the expense, but because such ac- tion might foment animosity between the county and the MAC . Homeowners noted tha.t the prohibition signs meanwh ile have been defaced by vandals and look worse than they did originally. "It's a very negative thing to walk into a park and be told all the things you can't do," lament- ed Councilwoman Jeanne Gagnebin, "especially when all the ones that are doing it can't read anyway." ,<SeeSIGNS, Page AZ)' 468 YIOU.TIONS TO COST $5,000 CHICAGO (UPI) -Attorney llenry Rabin appeared In court and admltu.I he had !ailed lo pay 468 parking tlcketa. The 40·year·old Loop atlorn•Y was fined SS,000 Monday by Traf· flc '.COurt Judge Richard F. i.etevOut . '!be Judie ordered that the '50() ~ posted earlier by Rabin be appDed u • down payment on the~ .. · and Iha! lh<i balance of the uu• be paid In 45 monthly $100 lnsWlm'!lita. ' . They were convicted of flrs~ degree murder in the execution- style slaying or Hogan. Marvel , identified by the others as the trigger man, said he cout'd r eme mber nothing between the party he attended the night before Hogan's death and his arraignment in city court. the next day for murder. Codianna testified he too was "loaded" on alcohol and pills. and only went along with the others to Hogan's apartment because Marvel bad borrowed Codianna 's rifle. Hogan was dragged from his apartment belore dawn April 9. shot three times, loaded into a pickup truck and driven to a ea~ nyon where he was beaten. strangled and shot at least 10 more times. Authorities said they believed the killing was in retaliation for testimony Hogan gave a year ago at the drug trial of a Salt Lake Ci· ty motorcycle gang leader. Saddle back Awaiting New Funds • Saddleback Valley Unified School District trustees acted Monday night to shore up their , meager reserve fund with $400,000 to $500,000 they believe will be made available by passage of a new educational funding bill. The bill was lert unsigned by Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. as of Monday, but Saddleback school Superintendent Richard Welte expressed confidence that it would be signed sometime this week. It represents an "'inflationary adjustment" to school £inance and how much the district will actually receive is dependent on bow great the adjustment is. Local taxpayers will be asked to contribute between $170,<XXl to $200,000 of that amount. School officials say this will raise the projected 1975-76 tax rate of $5.65 by six or seven cents. In adopting a $25 million budget a we ek ago, ad · ministrators feared that the $300,000 reserve fund would be totally inadequate to meet the de· mands of a major emergency. The additional revenue to be gained by Senate Bill 220 will cover those eventualities and provide the Sadi:lleback Valley (See FUND, Page AZ) Rabies Perils Vacationing Mexico Family Orange County lawmen were hunting today for a Mexico City family reportedly en route by car to Disneyland. Two of the four children in the family may havo been exposed to rabies. Police are on the lookout for a 1972 Ford Maverick with a Mex· ico license plate DF~6-ABZ or DF-676-AVZ that is owned by Jose Luis Molena, a spokesman in the county communications center said today. A garbled transmission from Mexican authorities resulted. in the unclear license number. "There have been no reparts yet of the ramily 's whereabouts and the health department is con- cerned ror the children's welfare,•· the county com- munications spckesman said. County police were first alert· ed. by a telephone call Crom Mex .. ico City health officials, who said two other people had alread)" died as a result of bites from a rabid.dog. The Mexican authorities said it' is believed two of the Molena 1 (See RABIES, Pag• Al) ' " A2 OAILVPILOT SB 6Why No Screa•-' .. Little , Qt1i~zed .. On Jail Attack RALEIGH, N.C. CAP) - r>rost>cutor William Griffm ham- mered Joan Little With questions today on 'ol:hy s he had never "scr('amed, ho llered, slapped, or run" "'hen jailer Clarence Al- ligood allegedly began making .sexual advances at her. Patient Died After Drug Test?· . WASHING TON (UPO -The ·rentagon announced today that a 42.year ·old" mental patient died shortly after he r eceived a mind- altering drug in a private ex- perimental program sponsored by the Army 23 years ago. The man, a civilian, was un- identified. He was participating i.n a 29-day project conducted by the New York State Psychiatric Institute involving derivatives of mescaline, a hallucinogenic drug taken from the mescal cactus. "The first four tests produced mild or no effects on the pa- tient," a Pentagon statement said. "On the fifth test, in early January, 1953. the patient died, about 21h hours after r eceiving an injection or a mescaline de- rivative." Spokesman Joseph Laitin said oln unsigned memo indicated the man died of a heart attack, although he had no firm informa- tion. · The report or the death was found by an Army representative checking on t he Army's chemical research progr am. It was dis· closed recently that the Army h a d used LSD , another hallucinogen, on volunteers in chemical tests. This is the first disclosure of a death in human drug testing sponsored by the military. A \!ivilian Army e mploye, later identified by his family as Frank ·-utson. died Nov.·28, 1953. He re· ceived LSD from the Central In- telligence Agency and jumped -out or a window. Laitin said the news of the de- ath was found in a manila en- velope in a wa lk-in vault in Edgewood. Arsenal, Md., as part of an investigation of the scope of the Army's test program. It con- tained notes, carbon copies and other sketchy information. ''The manila envelopecmt.ains more qu"estions than answers," Laitin said. "The only answer is that a man died during a test con- ducted by the New York Slate Psychiatric Jnstitute, not much ·more." • Police Probe Fatal Beating . Anaheim police today are in- vestigating the apparent beating death of a 37-year-old woman whose body was discovered by her teen-age d aughter Monday in the bedroom of their home. The cci unty coroner's office said Beverly D. Stapp, 2.832 Ball Road, had been struck repeiated- ly on the head with a blunt object sometime early Monday morn. jog. 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Griffm, in staccato question- ing, toot Mis• LllUe lhrou,gh e very detail or her testimony Monday in which she said Al· ligood rorced her to engage i.n • ocal sex before she stabbed him. · At each pginl, Gri(fin aslced her bow she bad resisted Alligood • She said she told Alligood several times to leave and that s he did not want to have sex •llh. him. "You didn't slap him or push him awiy?'' Griffin asked re- peatedly. "No,•• Miss IJtUe said. At ooe point, Miss Little asked for a chance to explain her answer. ••No. just answer the ques· tion,•• Griffin said. But the court later instructed ·Miss Little to explain her coo· duct. "Mr. Griffin, if you bad been a woman, you wouldp't have known what to do, either. I didn't know whether he was going to kill me or not ••• I was scared so I just let him • , • " 1l4iss LiWe said. Miss Little said she was only sure she had slabbed Alligood on- ce, but that she had bit at him three or four limes. Alligood's only comment dur- ing the struggle, she said, was "What the bell you doing?'" Miss Little also testified it was ••not my inte.ntion to leave him to die" when she r an from the jail. She said she was only sure that Alligood had been stabbed once although she had hit al him three or four times. ··u I had known he had been struck as many times as be had, I would have stayed there. It was not my intention to leave him to die there," she said. She also testified that she saw two police cars after running away from the jail. Griffm asked why she did not surrender then, as she did eight days later. ••1 didn't go to the police because I thought they would shoot me down instead of taking me into custody.'' Miss LitUe said. Miss Little testified earlier that she had not reported the white jailer's advances bttause she felt a black woman's word would not be taken over that of a white. ''Jn Washington, North Carolina, coming up as a bJack woman, it's different saying what you did and having your word go up aga inst a white person's,'' she said. The 21-year·old Miss Little is being tried for second-degree murder in the Aug. Z1 slaying or Alligood, 62, at the Beaufort c.ounty Jail in Washington.. The prosecution claims be was killed as part of an escape. Griffm repeatedly questioned Miss Little Monday about pre- vious occasions on which she said Alligood made sexual advances when be visited her cell late at night to bring her sandwiches. Griffin suggested that Mias Lit· tle could have used the sandwiches as evidence of the jailer's visits to her cell. She r eplied, ''Mr. Griffin, sometimes you have evidence and you tell the truth and they twist it in a way so to make you not tell the truth.•• Through an afternoon ol crou- e1.amina tion the prosecutor · soogbt to show that Miss UtUe had a friendly relationship with Alligood for some time before the s laying. His questions reflected the state's contention that Miss LitUe's flight from the jail was planned. She contends she fled in fear for her life. She said Alligood was alive and standing in thedoonray ofber cell grinning wbensberan.. FUND ••• Unified School Dlalrict with a more stable beginning balance during tbe next fiscal year, ac- cording to Trustee DenniB Smllh. ••0ur ending balance was so small it was frightening, 11 com· meuted Smith. who pointed out that the tax rate adjustment will be small in comparil<m to the financial benefits provided under the bill. "No board bas been u c11U1ent In adopUng a bare bones budget as we have,'' Smith asserted. Even with the incfease, the tu rate will be lower than the ss.aa per $109 auesaed valuaticn pro. perty ownen paid dllrla& tbe pastllscal year. ··However, assessed Ylloes ID tbe district are up thla ;year -a total of $53.4 mlllioo district wide. Dr. Welte noted out that tbe $I00,000 to $500,000 lnOatlonary adjustment la a "one-Ume deal'' and that the funda are being mode avallable by the atate with ••noat.riDJa'' attached.. • I U~tT ....... , ._ Upton'~ Jurors Screened Attorneys began s orting through prospective jurors Mon- day afternoon to 111eleet the 12 who will decide if former Ori..nge County assistant asseasorGeorge Upton accepted bribes in return for favorable property assess- ments. Fourteen prospective jurors were excused by the lawyers, four of them because they admitted re- ading of the charges brought again.st Upton In a Grand Jury in· dictment. Biirs Bon Marinea? . .. - OCEANSIDE (AP) - The po .. i bll lly lhat downtown bars may be closed or put off limits to Marines was considered ,' today. ,,. Military pgllce and cit~"-' fire lnapectors apent 18 hours at the taverns before : · reporting to City Manager , Lawrence Af. Baa'ley. ;. In a total of 11 bars, In·,' 1pectors said they found numerous health and saf• ~­ ty violations includinC lack11' or fire extlngulahera an4.: too maay patrou. ~~ FroaP_,,,,AI SIGNS ••• JOAN LllTLE, WITH BODYGUARD, LEAVES COURT Bombarded by Cross .. xamlnatlon Today The indictment alleges that Up- ton accepted a generator and radio equipment for his boat from officials of the Tandy Corpora· lion. parent company of Radio Sback. Last month, three Taady of. ficers. including vice president James Buxton who along with Up. ton was named in the bribery in- dictment, were granted immuni- ty in return for their testimony against the former assistant as- Mrs. Gagnebln suu•tecl tli)it • the council ask tho aliasion Vl!li<> Company to replace !hell!=! s he was parried by M ·c Devil in HOJne Chairman Richard Lowcock ' res"°nded. "Wby atlct , Vieiowitbit?'" 1: Divorces Blamed On Working Wives sessor. Upton and five other former of- ficials in the asseMOr's oUice pleaded guilty last·monlh to con- spiracy charges r elated to rormer assessor Andrew Hinshaw's suc- cessful 1972 congressional. cam-paign. . Lowcock said It might be a~· ter approach to wait unW ~ signs arecompletelydefaced .... bope that they will be repl...S by more pleasing ventons. i: The regulatory sioia are m-. datory under county reguJ.atioail.. MAC member Cal Neve, a depio. ty sheriff, said the signs m~ continue to be pootecl. Ho -several people had been cited ID coonectiDD with ordinance Ytoaa. ti.ans. •·. MANILA. PhiUppines (AP) - Ezra Taft Benson, senior patriarch of the Mormon church, said today be believes that the devil is trying to displace the father as head of the family. And Benson, speaking on the fmal day of a two-Oay church meeting here, blamed 'A'Orking wives for weakening the institu- tion of marriage. "'The unde rmining of the home and family is on the increase with the devil anxiously working to displace the father as the head of the home and create rebellion among th e c hi ldre n,'' s aid Benson, 76, president of the Council of Twelve Apostles of the Church of J esus Christ of Latter- day Saints. "The seeds of di\o·orce are often sown and the blessings of the children delayed by wives work- ing outside the home," said Benson. ''Working mothers should reme mber that their Three Nabbed In Dynamite Sale to Teens CIUCAGO (AP) -Poli ce have arrested three men and con- riscated a crate of plastic ex- plosives that officers said was a bout to be sold piece by pieee to teen-agers in a North Side re- sidential neighborhood. Sgt. Hugh Carroll said the crate. found Monday night in the trunk of a car, contained 79. in- dividually wrapped sticks of a putty-like explosive normally available only to the military. Each stick is powerful enough to "blow up a large apartment building," be said. Also found were 29. blasting caps necessary to detonate the explosives, police said The three men aJTested told Police an additional 300 pounds of the explosives were hidden at several locatioris around the city's Northwest Side. Officers searched the locations but found nothing. Carroll said investigator s believed any additional .ex- pl<>11ives there may have been moved to new locations after the men were arrested. No plastic explosives have been reported stolen in the Chicago area, and investigators were attemeting to learn where tb.etrioacqwredthem. Poliee s3.id the arrests were made after they heard rumors of the alleged explosives vendors. Four Policemen staked out the area and rushed the car as sooa as it was parked. Arrested and charged with un- lawful possession 'of explosives were Glen Kimell, 28. Carey Koba, 22, and Paul Gillingham, 20. All " said they were from Acosta, Pa. Kimell, who was car· rying .25-caltber automatic pistol, also wa' charged with un. lawful use of a weapon. RABIES ••• cbjldren were also bitten or scratched. by the same animal, but are unaware that they were expo1ed to the deadly disease. A county Health Department apotesman said today the family may have stopped in Mex- ico befO(e reaching the border but no late newa to thal effect has beeorecelved. children usually need more of a mother than of money. ''It is time that the hearts of us fathers are turned to our children and the hearts of the children are turned to us fathers." Benson said there is DO genera- tion gap in homes where fathers . ' have time for their children. He said : "This deceptive phrase or the generation gap is another tool o( the devil to weaken the home and family·." On sterilization and abortion, Benson said: "Let me warn the sisters in all seriousness that you who submit yourselves to an abortion or a n operation that pre- cludes you from safely having a dditional c hildre n are jeopardizing your exaJtation and yo ur future membership in· the Ki ngdom of God." Earlier in the day Benson, ranking apostle of the churcb. an ll rormer agriculture secretary under the late Presi- dent Dwight D. Eisenhower, vis- ited the International Rice Research Institute in Banos. Church president Spencer W. l(jmball and David M. KeMedy. a high church official and a former U.S. secretary of the treasury. conferred with Presi- dent Ferdinand E. Marcos. • Man Att,acked By Cougar RIVERSIDE (UPI) -Watren Hobson, 65, who watered the plants in the yard or a vacation- ing neighbor. might have expect- ed a few scratches from thorns or even a bee sting. He never ex· peeled to be attacked by a 100. pound cougar. Sheriff"• deptuties said the cat escaped from a pen at a nearby home and was roaming the neighborhood. The huge animal, still wearing an eight-loot chain. sprang at Hobson when the man turned on a faucet. Hobson managed to run toward his own house, with the cougar behind him. lie slammed the door a nd called deputies. Animal. control officers captured the animal with ropes and a net in. Hobson 's backyard. He was (ined. $2,500, placed Oil three years probation and, a few days later, resigned.from his job. Superior Court Judge Walter Smith, who accepted Upton's plea and sentenced him, willpreSideat his upcoming trial. Hang Glider Championship Event Slated The fifth annual John J. Montgomery Hang Gl ider Cham· pionship will be held this weekend at Escape Country, a private r ecreational pjlrk in Trabuco Canyon. Competition is scheduled to begin at 11 a .m. both Saturday and Sunday a nd will feature a s pecial exhi bition by glider pilot Norm Ward of El Centro. Ward bas spent the past year. and-a-half constructing a replica of the last glider flown by Montgomery, a Santa Clara University professor who flew hang gliders during the turn of the century. Montiomery's 1893 monoplane is on display at the San Diego Aerospace Museum. The replica of the Montgomery wing will be flown by Ward during botb days of the event. Police Cars Bear Wrath BAKERSFIELD <AP) -A Bakersfield man who clailllcd be was angered by a parting,tlcket was arrested after be allegedly slashed the paint on six parked police cars, officers said • Police Capt. Ed Miller arrest- ed Pete Lupercio, 59, alter he re-~ portedly spotte d the man slashing at the police cars with an ice pick in the police.1tatloa parking lot Monday. officers said. .. Lupercio Was booted for In· vestigation of felony mallclowl mischief. KALEI I >OSCO PE 1:. 1:. U.S. Soldiers ,:;: ll· Beat,Dmgg~ ' Vietnamese? : WASHINGTON (AP) _;A House subcommittee chairman said today that U,S. military men beat and drugged 13 Vietname&., in Thailand to force them into 10. ing to refugee camps at Guam m. s tead of returning to their homeland. Chairman Joshua Eilberg. (D. Pa.), of the House Immigration subcommittee said that if the Air Force Cannot give a full explana. lion he will conduct bearings Oil the incident. Eilberg is at' Guam with mein- ben of his subconimlltee and il>- nounced through hill Washin&too office that he lntenlewod u,or~ the 13 Vietnamese. : , He said they were among G people who fled to Thailand lout then changed their minds aalll asked to return to Vietnam. ''After being threatened by Air Force officers.,, Eilberg's am- nouncement said, ''52 of the Viet• namese agreed to go to Guam. The 13 who did not were tllen threatened first with jail abd. then death if they did not gcito Guam.'' .} The announcement quoted Eilberg aa aay!ng be waa told that ''the 13 were then beaten and then each person was carrled 111 four Americans into a roci11l where they were given two inlec,. lions in their arma and two' Ila tbeirlep.'' ., . Death Bail mg& ' SAN DIEGO (APJ -A Muiiicipal Court judge bu 'I'>- . fuaed toreduce bailfor an~ bauaae bandier accused ot slay· Ing a man and biding hill body,ba a seven-foot concrete block. Judte David M. Gill left ball at $100 ,000 Monday for Albort Hopkins, 31, of San Diego, " Our stiowroom Is a Vil1u8J kaleld<lllCOPll of coloni. The reuona invarled-: We kn<ll!" that color coordinating ,Is the primary target when buying carpet: Quality Is usually second In line, end becauie we have llUCh a vast selection of qualities, it la easy to coordinate COior ancS quality to each individual's taste. • However, we know that a volume or samples tooklng at you can seem very confusing -but we feel that showing Just a f-samples Is not a fair representation of the carpet business. Our huge selection glves our salespeople every Possible option In working with people, helping them to find the perfect choice. So If you are In the nw1let to select your carpeting -select Alden's to help you, that'• what we're here forllll DEN'S :insiillatian:·custom drap11i1s • • t Dr. Charles F . Pal~ director of the health departme.nt'a tm-U::.Hel2l0422 munoloey lab, 1aid a series of an· •• . t' U·rablts •hots abould begin .. 16A• M •cem" 1• •ve~ue • COSTA MESA. ~r. 92627 • PHONE 646-1131 -4"-23$5 11000UPo11ibleafterexi-ureto L __ .._..,.,;__'~---"-"-·"------------------~'!""'----~.I thediaease. J • 1 • I I I ,! ,, " ' . , ,, Irvine EDITION * I Today's Closing N. \'. Stocks l ' V,QL. 68, NO. 224, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE·COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1~75 TEN CENTS ... Pentagon Reveals 'Drug Death' L agun a M an G u ilty Sentenced ~o Firing Squad .PRICE, Utah (UPI) -A l:.aguna Beach resident was one d three men convicted of the ex- ecution-style murder or Michael T:lffogan today. They were sen- l~ced lo die before a firing sq\lod at dawn Oct. 2 al the Utah State Prison. · -... .... Council Ponders N e w Home " ... By LAURIE KASPER Of IM D<1Ur "llot ~n •The Irvine City Council will e.onsider a recommendation taaight to relocate existing city offices from the Town Center to an·interim site within the Irvine lodustrial Complex. ·1At the same time, councilmen will be asked lo move toward ac· qUlsition of a permanent civic center site. The staff recommendation on the facilities was held over from the council's last meeting. Since there is a lack of addi- tional office s pace available to the city in the Town Center, the ei~y·s potential growth needs tannot be accom modaled there, •according to lhe staff report. Jn addition, the report notes. ~city is not buUding eqWty by reBUng the facility. • ·Although the city's lease for & Town Center offices does not expire until 1977, the city can 1n9ve without penally if 90..c.:J.ays notice is given. 'The second recommendation is being m ade because the ".alue of )and in the area identified for the Ctvtc Center in the General Plan, eut of Jeffrey Boulevard al San Diego Creek, is increasing, city o1ncials said. II the city were to st.art toward acquisition of a site today, it would probably take five years before the permanent complex is . completed, the staff report notes. .. If this is not a case for the im· position of the death sentence, it's hard to imagine one that would warrant it," 7th District Court Judge Edward Sheya said as he handed down the sentence. Utah law provides those sen· tenced to death with a choice: hanging or death by firing squad. Gypsy Codianna, 22, or Waterbury, Conn., declined to choose. and Sheya ordered him executed by firing squad. . . Craig Marvel, 27, or Laguna Beach, and lrvin Dunsdon, 32, of Bingham Canyon. Utah, chose ri· ne fire over the noose. The three had waived their right to be sentenced by the jury which convicted them, and asked that Sheya determine their sen- tences. They were convicted Fri· day after a week-long trial. All three took the stand during a "mitigation hearing" prior to sentencing, and testified they nact been drinking heavily and taking drugs for hours before the killing laStAp.ril. They were convicted of first· degree murder in the execution· style slaying of Hogan. Marvel, identiriect by the others as the trigger man, said he could remember nothing between the party he attended the night before Hogan's death and his arraignment in city court the next day for murder. Codianaa testified he too was •'loaded'' on alcohol and pills, and only went along with the others to Hogan's apartment because Marvel had borrowed. CodiaMa's rifle. Hogan was dragged from his apartment before dawn April 9, shot three times, loaded into a pickup truck and driven to a ca· nyon where he was beaten, strangled. and shot at least 10 more limes. Authorities said they believed the killing was in retaliation for testimony Hogan gave a year ago at the drug trial of a Salt Lake Ci- ty motorcycle gang leader. . . r • . -""~".;or : ··-. :-.... ~ • Motorcycle Spill A blown tire was blamed for a motorcycle accident in El Toro early tcxlay that left two Camp Pendleton Marines with minor injuries. The driver of the motorcycle, Dale Steele, 19, (on stretcher) and his passenger, Francisco Juarez, 21, (sitting on ground) were taken lo Saddleback Community Hospital where they were treated for injuries and released. Steele told officers he Jo st control of the motorcycle when a tire blew out as the pair traveled southbound on the San Diego Freeway. Bullet in Brain Vet Peru Poe"" Slwots Self "Bury . me not on the lone prairie, Let the Vets do the job, for a very low fee." These were the last words to the world in which he no longer wanted to live, penned by John Albert Cargill, 53, who then fired a fatal bullet into his brain. Cargill, os 2117 Elden Ave., Costa Mesa, wasfoundhudd.Jedon his bedroom floor Monday mom· ing, a rifle beside him, when ·police arrived in respanse to a call from his landlady. He hadn •t been seen since last Thursday. He attached the note lo a small package containing such modest worldly possessions as an in- surance policy and the pink slip to his car. Police Detective Gerry Thompson said it appeared Cargill, a World War II Army Air Corps flier, was unemployed at the time of death. "There were quite a few want ads cut out or the classified sec· tion of the newspaper for employ· ment," he explained. Senate Wants Nix on Tapes, Not Nixon WASHINGTON CAP) -The Senate Intelligence Committee voted unanimously today to sub- poena some of former President Nixon's tapes and documents, but decided not to press al this time for a face-to-race meeting with him. The decision was 311Dounced shortly after Secretary or Stale Henry A. Kissinger told re- porters, after t estifying before the committee, that neither the Nixon nor Ford administrations plotted to assassinate any foreign leaders. 'Jibe staff also has recom- Jn&md,ed that city officials be cllncted to determine if other public agencies are available to participate in a joint powers aereement for mutual use of permanent facilities. Irvine Firm Told·: He said Cargill's small estate included many mementos dating back lo World War II and his career as a military flier. His wish was to be c:remated with no fuss and spokesmen at Bell Broadway Mortuary said they had an appointment today with his former wife to discuss arrangements. Committee Chairman Frank Olurch CD-Idaho) ,.said the White House has refused to tum over to the panel material from the Nix- on papers and tapes relating to government policy regarding covert Central Intelligence Agen· cy activities in Chile. , Tonight's meeting is scheduled to.begin at 7 :30 in Suile200 of the ~TowoCenter. ·'·· Rabies Perils ... P,acationing Mexico Family O.:.Oge County lawmen were ltuating today for a Mexico City family reportedly en route by car to Dilneyland. Two ot the four children in the family may have been exposed to rabies. Poftce are on the lookout for a 19721Pord Maverick with a Mex- ico license plate DF-676-ABZ or DF-676-AVZ that is owned by .tose. Luis Molena, a spokesman iq ~he county communications center said today. A garbled transmission from MexlC4in authorities resulted in the unclear license number." "Thei-e have been DO reports yet ol·the family's whereabouts and \he health department is con· cePn-ed for the children 's welfue, '' the county com- ~•tlons spokesman said. · ~ly police were first alert· jcf6j • telephone call from Mex· I I lco City health olliclals, who said . t,.,o other people had already 41ed u a result of bites from a i ribfd dog. , The Mexican authorities said It II beUe•ed two of the Molena ~hildren were also bitten or tcr•tched by the same animal, I' t.rt ate' unaware that they were l e.-tril to the deodly dlae....,. 1' : A c1ilulty Health Deportment I ~etl'n'on 11ld todoy the family , m•y ~iive f stopped In Mex-';' I jl.'O befcli-e reaching the border \ I>'!' D0'1fl• news to th1t el!e<t. has ; file llAlllE8, P1pAZ) l.l ' • Get Cheaper H~mes There will be nO funeral, said one mortuary official. The Irvine· Company was told Monday by county planners it should build some moderate-cost housing for retirees and working class people on its 10,QOO.acre coastal strip betwen Laguna Beach and Corona del Mar. The company's development proposals (<Jr the coastal area were scrutinized for the third time by the county Planning Commission in a four-hour session devoted to the regional impacts of the project. Ried Flory, county housing of- ficer, contended the company plan gives little or DO considera· lion to families and retired couples with moderate incomes. He s\id no accommodation is made (or housing for resort hotel and restaurant workers who would staff new facilities or for residents of existing mobile Solon Backs Homosex uals SEATTLE (UPI) -Rep. Joel Pritchard <D ·Wash.), told a gathering otlsomosexuals that ''I support your righta but not all your activities." The comment brought laughter Monday from the Dorian Group, an org8"i1aUon of ebout 100 bl.&51· ness and profes1lonal bomolex- uals. Pritchard told the group he <ilould support • pendlnc 1mend· ment to the 196' and 1968 Civil Rlchts Acts that would bit\ dis· crlmlnatJon based on a person's aexual preferences. homes in Crystal Cove who would be dispossessed by new construe· tion. Planning commissioner Ron Yeo resurrected lingering hopes that all the land can be purchased as permanent open apace. 468 Jl'IOL4110NS ro cosr $5,000. He said ·lhe county should study the possibility of acquiring the property for open space as a cheaper alternative to providing new streets, sewers and schools. CHICAGO (UPI) -Attorney Henry Rabin appeared in court and admitted he had failed to pay 468 parking tickets. ' lrvin,e Company spokesman Larry Moore didn't comment on Yeo's proposal, but he did say no plans have been made for moderate-income housing on the land. The 40-year-old Loop attorney was Cined $5,000 Monday by Ttaf· fie Court Judge Richard F. Lefevour. • He said the company would now consider the suggestion ror possible inclusion. The judge ordered that the $500 bond posted earlier by Rabin be applied as a down payment on the fines and that the balance of the fine be paid in 45 monthly $100 installments. · 9·story Fall NY Suicide Try Fails NEW YORK {UPI) -A 35-year-Old woman sur- vived a nine-story plWige from a midtown Manhattan hotel when her fall was broken by the entrance canopy and another occupaint. Police. said Barbara Krollk apparenUy jumped from her .ninth floor apartment at the Allerton House shorUy before 6 p .m. Monday in a suicide attempt. Paul Richard, night manager for the hotel, said the woman crashed through the hotel's enl!'ance canopy and landed on Estelle Berman. Miss ~rollk was taken tp Lenox Hill Hospllal where a sopC<esman described her cond!Uon as stable. 'lbe Hotel spokesman said Miss Berman was treated at the hoSpital for minor bead wounds and released. Richard described Miss Krolik, who moved into the h_~tel in February, as a "nlce,.quiet person." ' • l The tapes, documents and other papers have been se· questered by a court order. Church said the commiUee and the White House disagree over who can have access to them . The committee has been negotiating with Nixon i.n an al· tempt to secure under oath an U.- terview relating to alleged as· sassinalion attempts. The panel has left open the possibility of in- terviewing Nixon later on -Other topics. However, Church said, "It ap. pears at this lime Mr. Nixon is not inclined to testify." He said the former president's attorneys now insist that all the subjecs of interest to the commit· tee be covered in one interroga· tion in private rather than in hours of testimony before the committee . "There was no policy to as- sassinate any foreign official or leader,'' Kissinger said. "There was no plot to assassintlle any foreign leader or official.'' Church said Kissinger's ap-- pearance should not be interpret- ed as an indication he is under suspicion in any assassination plot. <See NIXON, PageA2) Irvine's Bicycle Trails Group Meets The Irvine Bicycle Trai ts Com· mitteee wilt meet at 7 p.m. Wed· nesday al lhe home of Juanit.a ·Moe, 18111 Mann St. · To~lca that wUt be discussed include installation d a bike way along a Southern California Ed"on Company right-of-way between Harvard and Jeffrey ROads and It presenlation by the 1rvin Company on bike trails in !be Vlll11e of Woodbridge. .. Men tal P a t ient 'Victim' WASHINGTON <UPI) -The Pentagon announced today thal a 42-year-old mental patient died shortly after he r eceived a mind· aJtering drug in a priva te ex- perimental program sponsored by the Army 23 years ago. The man. a civilian. was un· identified. He was participating in a 29-day project conducted by lhe New York Stale PsychJatric Institute involving derivatives of mescaline, a hallucinogenic drug taken from the mescal cactus. "The first four tests produced mild or no effects on the pa-. tient," a Pentagon statement said. "On lhe firth test, in early . January, 1953, the patient died, about 21/2 hours after receiving an in jection of a mescaline de· rivative. ·· Spokesman Joseph Laitin said an unsigned memo indicated the man died of a heart attack, although he had no firm informa- tion. The report of the death was found by an Army representative checking on the Army's chemical research program. It was dis· closed recently that the Army had used LSD, another hallucinogen, on volunteers in chemical tests. This is the rirst disclosure of a death in human drug testing sponsored by the military. A civilian Army employe, later identiried by hi s ramily as Frank Olson, died Nov. 28, 1953. lie re- ceived LSD from lhe Central In· lelligence Agency and jumped oul of a window. Laitin said lhe news of the de- ath was found in a manila en- velope in a walk-in vault in Edgewood Arsenal, Md ., as part or an investigation of the scope of the Army's test program. It con- tained notes. carbon copies and other sketC'hy information. "The manila envelope contains more questions than answers,'' Laitin said. "The only answer is that a man died during a test con- ducted by the New York Slate Psychiatric Institute, not much more.'' 'fhe contract, he said, was "to determine the clinical erfects of psychochemical agent on the psychiatric behavior of human subjects." !See DRUG, Page 112.) Speculations All Wrong • JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (UPI) -''It is an unfortunate situation. My calculations on the economy were wrong. If you'd told me two years ago this would happen, I would have laughed in your (ace." Isaac L. Levy filed the largest bankruptcy petition in the his- tory of Florida Monday, listing debts in excess of $98 million. ' Levy. 36, a Jacksonville at .. torney, said he apparenUy made all the wrong moves in his busi- ness ventures, most of which in- volved investment transactions and were of a speculative nature. C.a11t ~. We at•er Only partial afternoon c1earing Wednesday, ac- cording to the w eather service, but not mur h tem- perature change. Beach highs near 70 rising to the Io,-80s inland. INSIDE TOD-' 'l' .Reaction to Betty Porers comments on . any . affair her daughter might have con- tinues to surface. Some leaders .ore .aghast, shocked .and.oppolltd.P.age M. lad e lit AJ '"""""'""" 81 A#l~,..n •t ,..,... ., Mllllal ,. .... , Ai, BP MatleNI ,..._, ... ,, °' .... """"'' .. _ .. _ "' 0r.1tt1111:rtlwl ,U SIKkWA:IU 96 ~MIM ,. .. , 'nliM..,.. "' -·-•• w.ttll H.- I •• •• •• •• •• • • .,., •••• •• ,.,., .. •• •• •• A·i . OAIL y PILOT Roadside . Vendor Held Up U~IT• ..... JOAN LITTLE, WITH BODYGUARD, LEAVES COURT Bombarded by Cross-examln•tton Tod•Y Why No Yells? Prosecutor Grills Joan Little RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) - Prosecutor William Griffin ham- mered Joan Little with questions today on why she had never ·•screamed, hollered, slapped, or run" when jailer Clarence Al- ligood allegedly began making sexual advances at her. Griffin, in staccato question- ing, took Miss Little through every detail of her testimony _Monday in which she said Al- ligood forced her to engage in oral sex before she stabbed him . At each point. Griffin asked her how she had r esisted Alligood. She said she told Alligood several times to leave and that she did not want to have sex with him. "You didn't slap him or push him away?'' Griffin asked re- peatedly. ''No,·· Miss Little said. At one point, Miss Little asked Upton Jury Selection Under Way .. Attorneys began sorting through prospective jurors Mon- day afternoon to select the 12 who will decide if former Orange County assistant assessor George Upton accepted bribes in return for favorable property assess- ments. Fourteen prospective jurors were excused by the lawyers, four of them because they admitted re· ading of the charges brought against Upton in a Grand Jury in- dictment. Tbe indictment all eges that Up - ton accepted a generator and radio equipment for his boat from ~ficials of the Tandy Corpora- tion, parent company or Radio Shack. I Last month, three Tandy of- ficers, in cluding vice president James Buxton who along with Up- ton was named in the bribery in- dictment, were gran\ed immuni- ty in return for their testimony against the former assistant as- sessor. Upton and five other former of- ficials in the assessor's office pleaded g"uilty last month to con- s piracy charges related to former assessor Andrew Hinshaw's suc- cessful 1972 congressional cam- paign. · . He was fined $2,500, placed on three years probation and, a few days later, resigned from his job. Superior Court Judge Walter Smith, who accepted Upton'splea and sentenced him, willpreSide at his u~ming trial. · ORANGE COAST I DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed Prttlotnt Incl P•>bHVOI' Jack R. Curley V)U>ftre)~nl -C...Mr•I ,..,.,..,- Thomas Keevll • Etl•\OF . Thomas A. MurPhioe W ""9ln9 EO•tot Charles H. Loos Richard P. Nall jib>!~ IWINging lli.O.IOtt Telephone (714) 642-4321 • O•ts.ifled AdYertising "42·5611 ~AYllll'rNtMOH~ • 511--6310 f'nim S... CM-It 4,l-0610 c.tirl1111t, ttrS Ot"1ii~ c°"'' ru111i.111,,. CllM-t. fllo -llor!tt. l~u~rlM.kln,, ..,1ori..1 f!'lllltr tr OO~tlllt<i,...llh nor•ln m•r IM rtit•och•C,. •II-I ... ,;,. ,..,,I'll••• .... of COHl'9nl9Wl'OI•· . SICOfld ( .. l t '""'• 1:1tht I I CO'll Mts-0 c;.illoo<l'!le, s.i.1nc:•!Ollon11Yc...,•t.• w oo .... onii..r: O'f'fllle1I jA,l)O 1•1<M'llllltl rni1;;.,-, dhHn.ollO"' \l OCI _..nrr. for a chance to explain her answer. "No, just answer the ques· tion," Griffin said. But the court later instructed ·Miss Little to explain her con- duct. ··Mr. Griffin, if you had been a woman, you wouldn't have known what to do, either. I didn't know whether he was going· to kill me or not .•. I was scared so 1 just let him ••• •' Miss LitUe said. Miss Little said she was only sure she had stabbed Alligood on- ce, but that she had hit at him three or four times. Alligood 's only comment dur- ing the struggle, she said, was ''What the hell you doing?" Miss Little also testified it was ''not my intention to leave him to die'' when she ran from the jail. She said she was only sure that Alligood had been stabbed once although she had hit at him three or four times. ··1r I had known he had been struck as many times as he had, I would have stayed there. It was not my intention to leave him to die there,'' she said. She also testified that she saw two police cars after running away from the jail. Griffin asked why she did not surrender then. as she did eight days later. · · l didn't go to the police because I thought they would shoot me down instead of taking me into custody," Miss LitUe said. Miss Little testified earlier that she had not reported the white jailer's advances becaUJe she felt a black woman's word would not be taken over that of a white. ''In Washington, North Carolina, coming up as a black woman, it's different saying what you di~ and having your word go up against a white person's," she said. The 21-year-old MiM LiWe ts being tried for second-degree murder in the Aug . Z1 slaying of Alligood, 62, at the Beaufort County Jail in Washington. The prosecution claims be was killed aspartofanescape. Griffin repeatedly questioned. Miss Little Monday about pre. vious occasions on which sbesaid Alligood made sexual advances when he visited her cell late at night to bring her sandwiches. Griffin suggested that Miss Lit· tie could have used the sandwiches as evidence of the jailer's visits to her cell. She replied, ''Mr. Griffin, sometimes you have evidence and you tell the truth and tlJey twist it in a way so to make you not tell the ti-uth. '' • Through an afternoon of C'l'OS&" examination the prosecutor sought to show that Miss UtUe had a friendly relationship with Alligood for some time bel'ore the slaying. His questions refiect.ed the state'S contention that Miss Little's flight from the jail was planned .. She contends she fled in fear for her life. She said Alligood wu alive and standing in the doorway of her cell grinniogwbensberan. Griffin asked her to read at length from notes she made while in jail, which recorded nighttime visits by Alligood and other l aw enforcement penon- .nel. Much of the material focused on her deBire to get out ol jail to get back to her boyfriend, Julius Rodgers. She read a notation, which Griffin claimed referred to Rodgers, that said, "'I miss you so much I'm about to co cral)' here. I've got to do something.'' F,,_P-.eAl DRUG ••• He added that -In the rue "Indicate that the drul-boiDC • used for diagnosis p.aG 1111. •• Army Secretary artln R. Hoffman said, ••we are tem- ponrily withboldlnl Ibo name of the deceased out of Canlidentiallll of the next-of·kin~ whom we are making every effort &.o locate." Roadside vendors on rural Irvine thoroug hfares race a crackdown by authorities in the interest of thei r own safety to· day, followin g the $189. armed robbery of one Sunday. Sean Munoz, 18, of Laguna Beach, was held up by two men who stopped along Laguna Ca- nyon Road near the San Diego Freeway to inspect his stock of pub mirrors. Munoz told Police they asked him about business and he claimed it was poor, whereupon one brandished an ·automatic pistol and· demanded whatever aumhehad. "Or my partner will blow a hole in your gut," one of the roadside bandits threatened. · Investigators said other ven· dors were peddling fresh fish and leather goods nearby, but failed to witness the holdup. Munoz was employed by mir· rm:de.aler Michael Brooks, of255 Chiqwta St., Laguna Beach. · Police Capt. Charles Bozza to- day confirmed that the city's Licensing Department has re- quested. a close watch be kept on roadside peddlers to keep them in compliance with city law. Licensing requires the ped- dlers remain in a specified spot not hire minors to sell thei; wares, and remain well clear of any highway right-of-way. ''Our biggest concern besides their being robbed is that they might become traffic victims," Capt. Bozza explained. He said spot surveys by patrolling officers in the remote areas ot Irvine so far indicate the itinerant merchants are keeping within boundaries of city laws. U.S. SolJiers Beat, Dmgged Vietnamese?. WASHINGTON (AP) -A House subcommittee chairman said today that U.S. military men beat and drugged 13 Vietnamese in Thailand to force them into go- ing to refugee camps at Guam in- stead of returning to their homeland. Chairman Joshua Eilberg, (D- Pa.), of the House immigration subcommittee said that ii the Air Force cannot give a full explana- tion be will conduct hearings on the incident. Eilberg is at Guam with mem- bers of his subcommittee and an· nounced through his Washington office that he interviewed 12 of the 13 Vietnamese. He said they were among 65 people who fled J.o Thailand but then changed their minds and asked to return lo Vietnam. ••After being threatened by Air Force officers,•• Eilberg's an· nouncement said, ''S2 of the Viet· namese agreed to gO to Guam. The 13 who did not were then threatened first with jail and then death if they did not go to ·Guam." The announcement quoted Eilberg as saying he was told that ''the.13 were then beaten and then each person was carried by four Americans into a room where they were given two injec· tion.s in their arms and two in their legs.'• Broker Faces Theft Charge In Irvine Case A self-employed chemical broker who allegedly tried lo sell supplies to an Irvine firm where they had been stolen befor'e he was fired from the firm faces ar- raignment Thursday on a grand theft charge. Tyrus R . Costin, 21, of Anaheim, allegedly stole sup- plies from Ralon Inc., 17462 Von Karman Ave., according to .Detective John Stoneback. He arrested Costin last week on suspicion of taking 820 pounds ~ chemicals in . several drums and then attempted to sell them back to his former employer. Stoneback said today plant management became suspicious at the offer, took an inventory and found the exact itemsorfered were missing. . The detective said the com· pounds are used in Ralon'• manufactureofplaaticpipingand are highly sought in lhefield. CosUn is expected to be arra- lnged on the felony charce In Harbor Judicial Di1trict Court. Dullsville? lmne Police Log Qrdet A newsm.an su~titulinA for tho vacatloniniz rea:ular re-porter on Jrv1ne police coverage today found its activity a far cry from "'hat Is known in metropolitan newspaper circles aa the Blood and Thunder &al. The 7:30 a .m. experience perhaps illustrates why so many people desire to live in Irvine and why some 2 000 lawmen h av~ applied for poUCejobs there. 1 The slat1on door was locked. . A FIUSKY. COYOTE trolled along the rusUc barbed wt.re fence a dJacent to the police racillty as two of(icers trotted through the parking lot for a better gllmp."ie. · 0.ne lone entry on Watch Commander Lt. J erry Boyd's Morning Report, the sheet cataloguing the night's notable events at the Irvine Police Department summed it up ''Xerox machine lid is broken," it r~ad. - A COSTA MESA colleague who might have joined the Irvine Police Department when it was formed partially oul or its neighboring city's force looked thought!ul when told ot .the Irvine tranquility. ·, ''How do those guys ~t_ there stand it?•• he mlrveled. Devil in Bonte Grisly Beatiug: Related • .·1·" WAUKEGAN, Ill . (UPIY~.::.. Marine guards beat Navy reeffll Steven Stawnychy until be W~u bloody, then forced him Into .... ,..i:a straitjacket, according to t'tiO courtcourt-m artial witnes!t:L The recruit committed suic\tlt!: Ulree weeks later. . _ A three-m ember court is bear.~ 1ng the case of Marine S~. 1\11 ch a e I WI I Ii ams. a:i, Moorehead, Minn., the secon4At three Marine guards to be coUr:i- martialed In connection with-the be a Ung ofStawnycby at the Grejlt Lakes Naval Training Center brig. 111: Stawnychy killed himseU three weeks Sfter lhe May 13 beatinlt.tiy kneeling in front or a train la!ar th~ base. His parents bellevt'tbe ·beating led to his suicide. ·u. D • Bl d ''I saw Williams hitStawnX~Y lvorces ame three times .in the same a~·~ (chest and Jaw)," Machinis s Mate Billy Watkins testified M · - 0 W ki day. ''There was quite a bit Or- n r W • ~loodfromhisnoseandmoulh.'~ 0 ng Ives. Watkins said Williams ulm. complained he had got~n . l\IANILA, Philippines (AP) :... Ezra Tart Benson, senior patriarch of the Mormon c.hurch, said today he believes that the . devil is trying to displace the father as head of the family. And Benson, speaking on the fmal day of a two-day church meeting here, blamed v.·orking · wives for weakening the institu- tion of marriage. ''The undermining cl the home and family is on the increase with the devil anxiously working to displace the father as the bead d the home and create rebellion among the children,•• said Benson, 76, president of the Council of Twelve Apostles ot the I NIXON .•• Reporters asked specifically whether the United St.ates bears any responsibilities for the deaths of Gen. Rene Schneider chief or starf of the Chilea~ . armed forces, and of Chilean pre· sident Salvador Allende. "ln my judgment, no.'' Kiss- inger replied. ''But these are matters the · committee is ob· viously looking into." Kissinger declined to go into details of bi! tesUmony. Man Attacked By Cougar RIVERSIDE (UPI) -Warren Hobson, 65, who watered the planta in the yard of a vacation- ing neighbor, might have expect- ed. a few scratches from thorns or ·even a. bee sting. He never ex- pected to be attacked by a 100. Pound cougar. Sheriff's deptuties said the cat escaped from a pen at a nearby home and was roaming the neighborhood. The huge animal, still wearing an eight-foot chain, sprang at Hobson when the man turned on a faucet. Hobson managed to run toward his own house, with the cougar behind him. He slammed the door and called d eputies. Animal control officers captured the anirnal with ropes and a net in 'Hobson's backyard. Church or Jesus Christ o(·Latter- day Saints. ''The seeds of divorce are often sown and the blessings of the children delayed by wives work· ing outside the home,•• said Benson. ''Working ·mothers should remember th•t their children usually need more of a mother than of money. -"It is time that the hearts of us fathers are turned to our children and the hearts of the children are turned to us falhers." Benson said there is no genera- tion gap in homes where £athers have time for their children. He said: "This dec.eptive phrase of the generation gap is another tool of the devil to weaken 'the home and family.'' On sterilization and abortion, Benson said: ''Let me warn the sisters in all seriousness that you who submit yourselves to an abortion or an operation that pre- clu~es you from safely having additional · childr.en are jeopardizing your exaltation and your future membership in the Kingdom or God." Earlier ·in the day Benson, • ranking apostle of the church and .former agriculture secretary under the late Presi· dent Dwight D. Eisenhower, vis- ited the International .Rice Research Institute in Bbos. Church president Spertcer W. Kimball and David M. Kennedy. a high church official and a former U.S. secretary of the treasury, con£erred with Presi .. dent Ferdinand E. Marcos. ·Bars Ban Marines? OCEANSIDE (AP). - The possibility. that downtown bars may be closed or put off limits to Marines was considered today. . .Military police and city fire inspectors spent 16 hours at the taverns before reporting to City Manager LawrenceM. Bagley. In a total of 11 bars, in- spectors said they found numerous health and safe- ty violations-including lack of fire extinguishers and too many patrons. • KALEI I tOSCOPE ~tawn)'.chy'S blood on his ~- 1form. Watkins also SC\ld Stawnychy was unable to defe,od himself. ,. Williams is charged with "W- sault and battery, maltreatment ~failure to complywitbcorre'.C· t1onal center regulations. ;:: He pleaded innocent to t1*!' charges and his attorn~ planned to produce 10 to 12 ~· tense witnesses beginning todfi· One guard, William Mason: Somerville, Mass., was fined. • and demoted from corporal :U, lance corporal after he was fouil(J guilty Saturday of maltreatmtrit intheStawnychycase. ··;: A third guard, Cpl. Negojsa Papovicb of Grayslake, Ill., will face a military court att:er Williams' trial is concluded. Police Cars Bear Wrath .. BAKERSFIELD (AP) -., A Bakersfield man who claimed he was angered by a parking ticket was arrested after he allegedly slashed the paint on six pazled police cars, officers said. . 1 • Police Capt. Ed Miller arreSt· • ed Pete Lupercio, S9, after bete-" ported·ly spotted tbe ·mltn slashing at the police cars wfth an ice pick in the police st.a&i:6n pa.~king lot Monday, officets sat Cl. • • .: Lupercio was booked f<l<'Jln· vestigation of felony mallaiciUs milcbief. ". "' 111 '. F,...PageAJ .. 1; ,,. RABIES •• :.~ '" ·: been received. ..; · Dr. Charles F. Pait, direct« or the health department's ·~~. munology lab, said a series otB'D- ti-rabies shots should begtit as soon as possible after ex(l06~ the disease. · Price Fix Fine .~ NEW YORK (AP)-~· .- Hankin, 57, executive vice i- dent of Bergdorf Goodman,, o.. was fined $25,000 in rederal.f~ today on his no contest plea to ch.arges of conspiring ~ fix pncesofwomen'sclothing'"ll~' • .,,,, ... Our showroom Is a virtuiil kaleidoscope of colors. The reasons are varied ...,-: , if: ..i•i i 'r U'1 ) !\rl;. ~n ' l'IM'~ .... I;.\. ' We know that color Coordinatlrio Is the primary target when buying carpet. Quality is usually secoiid In line, and because we have such a vast selection of qualities, It la easy to coordinate color and quality to each individual's taste; ' However, we know that .a. volume of samples looking at you i:an seem very confusing-but we feel that showing Just a few samples is not a fair represenlation of the carpet business. Our huge selection 11ives our salespeople every possible option in working with people, helping them to find the perfect choice. So if you are in the market to select your carpeting -select Alden's to help you, that's what we're here forllli .. , lll ,.,.- rirn(~ · !1f)1i.' - ,n Jr. .. • bnr.· · · '''l"tt'J' ~ .Mn)·•: 11n~11 , ...... <>)'. ..,.;.., ·-:,t.:. ~ --. . - I \ ,) I l " Huntington Beach Fountain Valley EDIT I ON Today's Closin g ~.Y.Stocks * VOL. 68, NO. 224, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES 12, 1975 TEN CENTS ' ·Army Drug Experiment Led to Death PeWASHINGTON {UPI) -The lnstitute iovo1ving derivatives or Spokesman Joseph Laitin said hallucinogen. o~lunleers in Laitin said the news or the de-U1al a man di ed during a test con~ ntagon announced ~ay lh~t a mescaline, a hallucinogenic drug an unsigned memo indicated the chemical te5t.s. ath was found in a manila en-ducted by the New York State 42-year-old mental ~at1 ent ~led taken fromthemescalcactus. man died of a beart attack. velope in a walk-in vault in Psychiatric Institute, not much ~ho~y aft.er he_ recetv~ a mind-although be had no firm infurma-This is the first disclosure of a Edgewood Arsenal, Md., as part more." aI«:nng drug ln a pnvate ex-"The fir11t (our tests produced' tion. death in human drug tes ting of an investigation of the scope of 'l'he contract , h e said, was 1'to l)enmenlal program s ponsored mild or no effects •on the pa·. sponsored by the military. A the Army's test program. It con· determine the.clinical effects or bytheArmy 23years ag&.. tient,'' a Pentagon st atement The report of the death was civilia n Army e mploye, later tained notes, carbon copies a nd psychoche m ic al a gent on the "the man. a civilian, v.•as un· identified. He was participating . ii) a 29·d ay project conducted by lhe New )'or k State Psychiatric Lawye r Grills Little RALEIGH·~-N .C . !AP ) - Prosec utor William Griffin ham- mered Joan Little with questions today on why s he had never "screamed, holl ered, slapped, or run'' when jailer Clar t::nce Al· liM:ood allegedly began making Sexual advances at her. Griffin, in staccato question· i,ng, took Miss Little through every detail or her testimony Monday in v.•hic h she said Al· ligood forced her to engage in oral sex. before she stabbed him. At each point, Griffin asked her how she had resisted AILigood. She said she told Alligood several times to leave and that she did not want to have sex with hlm. ·· "You didn't slap him or push him av.•ay".'" Griffin asked re· pealedly. ''No,·• ft.Ii ss Little said. At one point, Mi ss Little asked for a chance to explain her answer. "No, just answer the ques· lion," Griffin said . But the court later instructed Miss Little to explain her con· duct. .. •'Mr. Griffin, if you had been a wom an , you wouldn't ha ve known what to do, either. 1 dido 't know whether be was going to kill me or not ..• I was scared so J just Jet him •.• ·· Miss Little said. Miss Little said she was onl y sure she had s tabbed Alligood on· ce, but that she had h.it at him three or four times. Alligood 's only comment dur· ing the struggle, she said, was •·What the hell you doing?" Miss Little also testified it was "oot my intention to leave him to die" when s he ran from the jail. She said she was only sure that Alligood had been stabbed once although she had hit at him three or rour times. ''If I had known he had been struck as many times as he had, I would have stayed there. Jt was not my intention to leave him to die there,'' she said. She also testified that she saw two police cars after running away from the jail. Griffin asked wby she did not surrender then, as she did eight days later. "I didn 't go to the police because 1 thought they would shoot me down instead or taking me into custody," Mi ss Little said. Miss Little testified earlier that s he had not reported the 'Wbite jailer 's advances because ahe felt a black woman's word would not be taken over that of a white. ''Jn Wa s hingto n , North Carolina, coming up as a black woman, il's different saying (See LITTLE, Page A2) Gal 'Nessie' Fails to Lure Sea Monster LOCH NESS, Scotland (APl - A,ao..root "female" erfigy or the Loch Ness monster prepared to hit the road south today, having lailtd to entice into the apen the creature said Lo inhabit his murky highland lake. ·For three hours she cruised the lake, emitting mournful elec· tronic "monster mating calls" and clouds or water vapor as thousands or visitors and local people watched. But it was all to "° cllect. The firem e n of H c mel JWnpslead, Hertlordshlno, who byllt th e papi e r ·mache ••mooster" which was mounted oli a ~art o( oi l drums and JJl)wered by •n outboard motor, were not loodlsappGinted. ,Their "mate a m0111ter'' pro- ject. was conceived loss ln the In· bireals of 1cJence than lo raising -Y for tbelr benevoleul lund. , said. "On the fifth test, in early found by an Army representative identified by his family as Frank other sketchy information. psychiatric beha vior or human J anuary, 1953, the patient died. checking on the Army's chemical Olson, died Nov. 28, 1953. He re· subjects.'' about 21h hours after r eceiving research program . It was dis· ceived LSD from the Central In-"The manila envelope contains 1-fe added that notes in the file an injection of a mescaline de· closed recently that the Army telligence Agency and jumped more questions than answers," ''indicate th al the drug was being rivative. ·• h a d used LS 0, a nother out of a window. Lai tin said. ''The only answer is used for diagnosis purposes .. , Sin • g Fund? Courthouse Repair Expen~ive p.11, Pli.t Staff PMI• lt will cost nearly $800,000to re· pair massive settle ment damage in one wing of the West Orange Co unty Co urtho use in Westminster, the county Board of Supervisors was told today .. Supervisors ordered the coun- ty's director of building services to negotiate a contract with the architectural engineering firm of Wh eeler and Gray to prepare Wage Hikes For County Aides OK'd By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Of u.e P.llr Pollot swn .SUSAN MILLER GROOMS HER HORSE AT.STABLE Her Hor .. , Other, !'qU\nea Welcolll! LI\ H~~on All but 35 of Orange County•s top administrative management employes will r eceive wage and fringe benefit incr eases totaling 8.9 percent -the same bikes . gran t ed to othe r cou nty employes. Th·e County Board of Supervisors today unsnimously accepted. the $1 million package outlined by county personnel o(· ficer R. A. "Burt" Scott. • Good Neighbors 1be plan calls for acl"QSS·the· board salary hikes of 5 .. 25 percent for 509 administrators. Fringe benefit boosts make up the re· mainder of the total package. Horses Okay In HuntingtOn There are 35 exceptions to the rule, including the supervisors themselves and all department heads. They will receive the (r. inge beneiit increases but no im· mediate r aises. By ROBERT BARKER Of Ille D•ll~ Pl~ Slefl Fears that hor ses might be on the endangered species list in Huntington Beach we re em· phatically r e moved Monday rugnt by tne city council. Horses were assured a hoof· hold on the city's future when the council, without a nay vote: -Approve d plans for a signalized hor se . crossing at Ernest Avenue and Golden West Street. -Approved an equestrian b'ails system to be developed in two stages. -Endorsed plans for an Coast Panel Gives Units Narrow Okay A $7.1 million condominium project covering 13.5 acres of rormer wetlands in Huntington Beach narrowly squeaked by the South Coast Regional Zone Conservation Commission Mon- day. Of mos t concern to com· missioners was the position of the 'land in the flood plain of the Santa Ana Rive r where it is sub· ject to flood dangers. The 8·4 vote was the minimum number of aye votes required to apprqve a project in an area that could be used £or coastal recrea· tional purposes. The Ring Brothen Develop· ment Corp. project is located at Brookhurst Street and Bushard Avenue. It will include 146 at· tached condominiums, a recrea· Uon building, a swimming pool and a tot lot. Sta£( planners u rged denial of the project, Pointing out that it is located \n the flood plain, that ft ts on the Newport-Jbglewood seismic fault and that several state ~gencies are considering restoring that land to ils former marshland character. Gary Thompson, repreoenllng Ring Brothers, told com· mis1toner1, that the company bad considered the (lood dangers. When asked if the sales con· tract would Include a warning as to flood da nger 1 Thom pson rtPlled tbat It was requiml by the state. eq u es tr ia n ce nte r lo b e established in Central Park. Final approval is expect ed v.•hen details on financing and easements and other matters are worked out. The city council also approved taking another look al the tough system of laws governing con· struction of commercial stables and sent the ordinances back to the ·planning commission for possible modification. The first equestrian trails lo be developed will fall in the four· mile area south of Central Park between Edwards Street and Gothard Street. Plans calls for the initial trails to be developed at a minimum cost on roughly graded areas minus renc1ng or other amenities until financing is available. Second stage trails would be implemented when development is completed at Bolsa Chica, the State Wildlife Refuge and the propoa:ed Edwards realignment. Riding P•Ois here \l.'Ould cover approximately 11 miles. Council members made it clear they wa nt a "first class" commercial stable ror the Cen· tral Park on a long-term basis that would offer horse rentals. There is an existing stable in the unimproved section or the (See HORSES, Page A2) Scott confirmed after the board hearing that r aises for depart· ment heads will be based on the results of an evaluation program initiated last ye ar. T hose evaluations already have been conducted and the county's top executives were rat· ed. on a scale of one to five with five the highest possible rating. Scott said meetings will be held between th e co unty ad'.. minis trativ e officer a n d supervisors during which the "report cards'' of individual de· partment heads will be weighed as the key factor in determining what kind of raise will be granted for the coming year. All the raises will be retroac- tive to July 4, Scott noted. The county administrators will r eceive all the fringe benefits (See R AISES, Page A2l Price Fix Fine NEW YORK (AP) -Leonard Hankin, 57, executive vice presi· dent-of Bergdorf Goodman, Inc., was fined $25,000 in federal court today on his no contest plea lo charges of conspiring to fix prices of women's clothing. Vet Writes Poem, Then Kills HimseH ••Bury me not on the lone Police D e tective Gerry prairie, T kompson said it appeared Let the Vets do the job, for a Cargill, a World War II Army Air very low fee." Corps flier, was unemployed. at These were the last words to the time or death. the world in which he no longer "There were quite a few want wanted Jo ll•e, penned by Jotm ads cut out of the classified sec· Albert Cargill, 53, who then fll'ed lion of the news pa~ foremploy-a fatal bullet Into his lrnin. .-· Car&iU, os 2117 Elden Av~.. ment,''heexplalncd. Cost• Mesa, was round huddled on He said Car gill's small estate his bedroom floor Monday mom· included many mementos dating a rifle beside him, when back to World War ll and his ce arrived ln response to a call career as a military ruer. hialud.Jady. His with was to be cremated He h9d.o 't been seen since last with no (uss and spokesmen at 1bunday. Bell Broadway Mortuary said He •lt•ched the note lo a smaJ. they fiad an appoinlmenl today packqe c'ontaininc such modest with his former wife to diaC'\188 worldly possessions as an in· arranc:ements. • SW'aGCe polic)' ud tbe plnk slip There will be no funeral, said lob.la<~-1 _me mortuary olficlal. ' plans a nd specifications for the repair work. Jt is estimated design of the re· pairs will take four months and construction another 15 months. A large portion or the seven· year-old courthouse is sinking slowl y into an old peat bog whiCh has been covered over the years with silt and fill material. Small Lots Wheeler and Gray performed. an initial stud y or lhe problem and determined what it would take to put the facility back into usabl e condition. Wh eeler and Gray estimated that the entire repair job will cost at least $787,000, including SI 10,000 for contingencies, and $131,000 for contractor's profit. New Building Halt C·alled For Sunset Huntingt on Beac h council m embers called Monday for a second building moratorium in Jess than a year on small lots in the Sunset Heights area, east of Huntington Harbour. The Jots (25 by 49 reet) are con· sidered too small ror what the ci· ty regards as proper develop· ment. Tbe area, roughly 20 acres, will be examined for possi- ble consolidation and redevelop. ment by the city during a onc- year freeze. Monica F lorian, senior planner in charge of advance planning, told the council of a new hitch in plans for the area. In J une. she s aid, it was dis- covered that 1921 tract approval by Orange County stipulated that the lots be used for commercial uses only, not residential. However, Huntington Beach, apparently unaware of county stipulations, has zoned the area for residential u se and it is partially developed with homes. Some of the lots, which are located west or Bolsa Chica .• Street, North or Warner avenue and south of Heil A venue, are re- gard ed as unbuilda ble and landlocked by other deve lop. men ts. Further complicating matters, many o( the owners are scattefed and some have died. Councilman He nry Duke, in re- commendin g th e year's moratorium to look into re· development, asked for a pr~ gress report in four months. Coast Killer Faces Utah F_iring Squad PRICE, Utah (UP!) -A .Laguna Beach resident was one or three men convicted or the ex· ecution-style murder of Michael T. Hogan today. They were sen· tenced to die before a firing squad at dawn Oct. 2 at the Utah State Prison. · ''lf this is not a case for the im- position of the d eath sentence, it's hard to imagine one tha t would warrant it," 7th District Court Judge Edward Sheya said as he handed down the sentence. Utah law provides those sen· tenced to death with a choice: hanging or death by fuing squad. Gyps y Codianna , 22, o f Waterbury, Conn ., declined to choose, and Sheya ordered him executed by firing squad. Craig Marvel, 27, of Laguna Beach, and Irvin Dunsdon, 32, of Bingham Canyon, Utah, chose ri- fle (ire over the noose. The three had waived their right to be sentenced by the jury which convicted them, and asked that Sheya determine their sen· tences. They were convicted Fri- day after a ·week-long trial. All three took the stand during a "mitigation hearing" prior to ;sentencing, and testified they nad been drinking heavily and taking drugs for hours before the killing last April. They were convicted of first. degree murder in the exe<:ution· style s laying or Hogan. Marvel , identified by the others as the trigger man, said he Hiker Discove red FRESNO !AP) -The body of a San Francisco hiker has been pulled Crom the Kings River near Cedar Grove fn Kings Canyon National Park, lhe Fresno Coun- ty coroner's o(fice said. Daniel Louie, 20, was refilling his can· t~ when he slipped into the turbulent stream June 10. the spokesman said. cou1d r e membe r nothing between the party he attended the night before Hogan's death and bis a rraignment in city court the next day for murder. Codianna testified he too was 4'loaded" on alcohol and pills, and only went along with the others to Hogan's apartment because Marvel had borrowed. Codianna·s rine. Hogan was dragged from his apartment before dawn April 9, shot three times , loaded into a pickup truck a nd driven to a ca· nyon wher e he was beaten, strangled and shot at least 10 more times. Authorities said they believed the killing was in r etaliation for testimony Hogan gave a year ago at the drug trial of a Salt Lake Ci .. ty motorcycle gang leader. Oran=g~a:•st f:::, .. -. -· Weatlaer Only partial afternoon clearing Wednesday, ac· cording to the weather service, but not much tem· perature change. Beach highs near 70 rising to the low 8!ls inland. INSIDE TOD AV Reaction to Betly Ford'!t comments on .any .affair her daughter might have con· tinue!t to suT/act . Some leodert .ore .agha.tt, shockt"<l .cmd.oppolled. ~cg< M . Jiodex .. .. .. •• •• •• •t·) ·~·J " ••• •• .. •• .. A1 DAIL y PILOT H/F G.-isly .Beating Related WAUKEGAN, lll. IU Pll Marine guards beat Navy recruit Steven Stawnychy until he was bloody, then rorced him into a straitjacket, according to two courtcourl·martial witnesses. The recruit committed suicide three wee.ks later. A three-member court is hear· ing the case or Marine Sgt. Michael Will ia m s, 23 , Moorehead. Minn., the second of three Marine guards to be Court· martialed in connection ~'ith the beatingof Stawnychy at the Great Lakes NaYal Training Center brig. Stawnychy killed himself three weeks after the M ay 13 beating by kneeling in front of a train near the base. His parenL'i believe the beating led to hi s sui cide. "']saw Williams hit Stawnychy three times in the same area (chest and jaw)," Machinist 's .Mate Billy Watkins testified Mon- day. "There was quite a bit or blood from his nose and mouth.·· Walkins s aid Williams lhen complained he had gotlen Stawnychy's blood on his un - i form . Watkin s also s aid Sta~·nychy was unable to defend himself. Williams is c harged with as- saull and battery. maltreatment and failure to comply with correc- tional center regulations. He pleaded innocent to the c harges and his attorneys planned to produce 10 to 12 de~ fense witnesses beginning today. Ocean View Schools Set Study Trustees of Huntin glon Beach 's Ocean View School Dis- trict agreed al a special meeting Monday night to form a masler plan committee to improve seventh and eighth grade educa· ti on. The committee's fmdings, ex- pected in January , could result in a building program of up to $2 million at the dis trict's kin· _dergarten through eighth grade schools. • • At present Ocean View has.11 schools which go through sixth grade only, with the olher 13 go- ing through eighth grade. Superintendent Dale Coogan said the committee, composed or t eachers and administrators working with a parenlgi"oup, will study curriculum changes for the seventh and eighth graders , particularly specialized. courses such as physical education, shop and hom e economics .. Al present only Park View, a.1 esa Vi ew and Vista View Schools are equipped with showers and lockers, for exam- ple,. Meadow View cw:rently is being r enovated to in clude lhosefacilities. The committee may recom· mend using some of the district's S2 million available in building monies to add such facilities at other schools as well. Coogan also predicted the com- mittee may recommend fewer K-8 schools lo allow for providing of more specialized subjects at remaining schools. He did not expect committee members, however, to recom· mend setting up sepa~ate junior high &chools. Instead, he said, Ocean View · officials have preferred not lo set up "miniature high schools," but to keep enough junior high age youogsters at neighborhood schools to offer some specialized courses. ORANGE COAST H/F DAILY PILOT fh9 0<-(o.olt 0.llJ P11D1, ""thwt>otl• ••U•~ b">e<ll~ N•-·Pr> "· "p<JOll"""' 0• t""O<•r.-(o4o~t P,,bl•-"•nq (<>'"II•"•· \.,,.., ... , """-••• . Pl'flll....., -""•• lh• ... qh J"""' tor CMi. -... ""''""""' 8•...:h, Mun"""'"" f\foMftlJ'O""· l•tn V•ll••. 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The 79-fool Am erican craft, the biggest boat in the race, made the t:irn '..isl before 8 a.m . ., PDT, and started out on the 250-mile Fro111PageAI RAISES ••• granted other county employes in addition to an increase in the maximum allowable vacation time, provision for an optional life insurance policy, a dental in· surance plan estimated lo cost $55,000 a year and increased tui- tion reimbursement for continu- ingeducalion. The administrative salary set· Uement leaves only one unit of county employes, attorneys from the district attorney's and public defender's offices without a set- tlement. Police Cars Bear Wrath BAKERSFIELD (AP) -A Bakersfield man who claimed he was angered bY a parking ticket was arrested after he allegedly slashed the paint oo six parked police cars, officers said. Police Capt. Ed Miller arrest- ed Pete Lupercio, 59, after be re- ported I y spotted the man slashing at the police cars with an ice pick in the police station parking lot Monday, officers said . Lupercio was booked for in· vestigation of felony malicious misc hief. Husband KiUed run to th e finish line al Plymouth. With a stiff southwesterly wind in his favor, Kilroy could cross the line this afternoon. Kialoa had been out in front since the race, involving more than 280 yachts, began at Cowes on Saturday. The French yacht Pen Duick VI. with Eric Tabarly al the helm_. was reported about 15 miles behind Kialoa in second place. Tabarly"s boat had not yet rounded Fastnel. Another French yacht, Baron Edmund de Rothschild's Gitana VI, was in third place. An American yacht was also reported in the lead among the 57 craft competing in the race as part of the Admiral's CUp series. Jess Philips' Charisma sailed by Dennis Conner of San Diego was slightly a head of the Australian boat Bumblee, skip- pered by John Kahlbetzer . Bumblee had led the Admiral 's Cup fleet for most of the race. Two other American boats in the Admiral's Cup, Ted Turner's Tenacious and Ted Hood's Robin, were reported well up among the leaders. The Fastnet race in the last event in the Admiral's Cup· series. HORSES ••• park on a l1iil at Edwards Avenue. During Monday night's meet· ing, Councilman Jerry Matney gave a cheer when the word horse was first used well into the meeting after many references to equestrian and equine. "I'm just a poor boy from Tex· as,'' he said with a grin,''and it's good to hear a horse called a horse.··: C·oast Woman Sues . Over C·opter. Crash A Newport Beach woman whose husband was killed when a Huntington Beach police helicopter crashed a year ago to- day, has two separate legal ac- tion5 pending that aak foe a total of$1,l1$,000. In an Orange County SUperior' Court lawsuit, Judi Merrell. 430 Via Lido Soud, Is ... ldnl $1 roilllon from Hughes Alrcratt Company, claiming faulty COO· atructioa led to the crab that killed Frederick J. Reynolds, 34, of Fountain Valley OD Aue. 12, 1974. Mrs. Merrell also h81 filed a second claim against the City of Huntiogton Beach for $150,000. She settled an earlier claim against the city Jut November for $250,000 for herself and three ·minor children, Troy Reynolds, Marl Jo Reynolds and Jennifer lleynclds. ! In her most recent 1ctlon acainlt the city, Mn. Merrell claims 1be was mlaled by an ID· aurance 1djuller who bandied the claim on behall of lbe ctcy•a Insurance carrier. In Ibo claim, I Mrs. Merrill said she was not versed with the law and was not represented by counsel at the time of the settlement. Mrs. Merrell, who has re-· portedly remarried after the de- ath of her husband, was not avall1ble for comment nor was her attorney who was reported on vac1Uontoday. The adjuster, Lee G. LlP1comb, says '"There is no basis for thla claim; It is being denied.'' Tbe f1tal helicopter craab oc· cvred alter the craft lllruck two hllh tenaioo lines ID the SlcnaJ Oil Lease area Inland of Pacific Cout Hi&hway between Warner Avenue and Golden w .. t St.reel. Reynolds wu aloo• oo what is called • "civilian c.ientaUoo'' ride, somethipg akin to the .police department's ''rJde- aloDa:'"program In patrol can. Police Chlo! Earl Robitaille 111d IOda1 th• helicopter tides ore offered, but ooly OD a veey limited bar.la and upon the dis .. cretioa of tho captain of the beUcopler bureau. . . I \ > r ..... rllfieAl LITTLE ••• what you did •nd having your word co up aialnlt a wbite penon'1, •· ahe1ald. The 21.year-old Miss Utile is beJDI tried for second-degree mW'der In the Aug. 27 slaying ef Alligood, 62. 111 the Beaufort County Jail in Washington. The prose~ution claims he wa~ killed as part of an escape. Griffin repeatedly questioned Miss Little Monday about pre- vious occasions on which she said Alligood made sexual advances when he visited her cell late at night to bring her 11andwiches. Griffin suggested that Miss Lit- t I e could have used the saridwiches as evidence or the jailer's visits lo her cell. She replied. "Mr. Griffin, sometimes you have evidence and you tell the truth and they twist it in a way so to make you not tell the truth." Through an afternoon of CM>6S· examination the prosecutor sought to show that Miss Little had a friendly relationship with- Alllgood for some time before the slaying. His questions reflected the state's contention that Miss Little's flight from the jail was planned. She contends she fled in fear for her life. She saidAlli&ood was alive and standing in the doorway ofhercella:rinningwbensberan. Griffin asked her to read at length from notes she mad'e while in jail, which recorded nighttime visits by Alligood and olher law enforcement person· . nel. Much of the material focused on her desire to get out of jail lo get back to her boyfriend, JuliU& Rodgers. She read a notation, which Griffin claimed referred to Rod1ers, that said, "l miss you • so much I'm about to go crazy here. I've got to do something." The defense sought earlier to s uppress the books and magazines which· Miss Little used for her jail .... diary. Judge Hamilton Hobgoo<r"denied that motion.· ~:· · " In response to another defense motion, Hobgood agreed Monday to exclude c.ross-ex.amination based on information obtained from · Miss Little1s health re- cords, social -services records and prison recoids . .- He did not rul~~qn a defense re- quest to limit prosecution ques· tioning about Misa little'& break- ing and entering conviction,. Hitchhiking 2 Huntington Girls Molested Two hitchhiking Huntington Beach teen-a ge girls, 13 and 16 years old, allegedly were molest- ed Monday afternoon by a man posing as a policeman. Huotington Beach police said the man told the girls he wanted . to teach them about the dangers of hitchhiking. But during the 90 minutes he drove them around Orange Coun- ty freeways, lecturing them about thumbing for rides, he also fondled the 13-year-old girl. then threatened to rape both girls. Officers said the pair was picked up abo~t 1:15 p.m. at Beach Boulevard and Warner Avenue ., then driven "around differeot freeways" until they were dropped off at 2 :~ p.m . at Beach and the Garden Grove Freeway. . Police described the man as about 35, five feet, 11 inches tall and 210 pounds, with dark brown curly hair and a mustache. Police said he also has a Southern accent. - On Vnilfcation. . District Book Gives Answers. The Fountain Valley School Uni fied School District could District bas prerared a new 17-have a tax hike of up to $1.64, ac· page bbokJet o quesUons and cording to the booklet. ,J am wets about unification. In addition, about ISO studel\lf The booklet is available for north or Edinger A venue and e.,t ·public review al district offices, of Harbor Boulevard may have Newland Street and Talbert to be bused at a cost of $5,300 per Avenue, and limited copies are ye~h~se figures do not couat being given to civic groups. Fountain Valley elementary "4i- According to the booklet, the dents now being bused, distrfct oew unlfied district within officials said. municipal boundaries may nol Or. Jack Mahnken, who pte- need to build another elementary pared the booklet, said earUW school if class sizes are kept at32 figures prepared io MarC;h students per class. showed a possible need ,q,. Counting specialized teachers another elementary school, more that would come to a student· busing and more use of portatile teacher ratio of 28·1, the same clas&rooms. . ratio now in the Fountaln Valley Bu l, he noted , those elementarydistrlct. possibilities were based W. In addition, based on estimated figures that have now been ~ tax rates ror the 1975-76 school dated. ". year, unification. could cause a The booklet also includes maximum ty increase ol $1.03 general unification informatiOit, per $100.of assessed valuation in as well as inrormaUoo on Its ilia· area now served by the Fountain pact on employes, state buildlbg Valley elemep.tary district. loan programs, high sch<f4! Homeowners lo area now enrollments and school boapi served by the Garden Grove elections . 1: * * .. * * * * Taxpayer Group Charge Valley's· Trustees :: " 'Deceivi~g Public~ Tbe chairmao or a new tax- payer group is sticking to charges that the Fountain Valley School Boar.d has been "deceiv-ing the community.,, Zita Wessa, cha;rman for TIME· (Tax.payers Interested in Municipal Economy) said Mon- day she believes the board has had a secret unification plan for several months but failed to re- lease it to the community. TIME opposes unification. Mn. Wessa claims the group bas SO members. Her charges were flatly denied by district officials, who said what Mrs. Wessa calls a plan is a 23-page information report on studtl,Dt 1houe:il\C prep}lted in March ror the s tate Departtbent of Education. . \ Mrs. Wessa, who· first made her charge at last Thursday's school board meeting, said the report ''could have given answers to o~r community.•• The report discusses student housing if Fountain Valley were to unify along city, district or combined city and district boun- daries. The state Board of Education April IO gave Fountain Valley re- sidents a chance to vote Nov. 4 on a city boundary unification plan. Assistant Superintendent Jack Mahnken said Monday the 23- page report contained only in· formation asked for by the state and did not cover such things as distribution of assets or property. ' He said it definitely wasn't a unification plan and much of its information already has been outdated. A new question and answer type reparl was to be availabe from the district today. he said. But Mrs . Wessa said the earlier report wi.S iiot · m~e public because it contained ~­ formation the district "di~'t wantthepublictoknow." 1 And Sharon Stirling, anot.¥.r TIME member, said she hpCI been denied access to it. •: , Trustee Richard Plum recent~ ly made his own copy available.· District Superintendent Rob Read said no one had ever asked for the report till~d ''Unification Plans-State SchoOl Building Study." But Mrs. Stirling conten~ed that if the report wasn't a plan, it should not have been titled "un· ification plans." Te~cherPay Settlement Awaits Vote .. Final approval of a five pel'· cent pay package and improved fringe benefits still awaits a vo~e by individual teachers in the Ocean View School District; in Huntingtoo Beach. · It was reported Monday lJlal both teachers and school officlkls had settled their lengthy contract battle. r. However, teacher spokesperson Linda Boitano sij.d today only the teacher neg~t· ing team has agreed to that con· b-act offer. Individual teachefs will vote on the mat\_er at a mas meeting early next month. 1 : She said the team will t!:b· courage teachers to ratify tbe"Of. fer as "the best we can do wqJr the circumstances.'' Formal approval also is ex .. peeled Monday night at the ,;.,. gular s chool board meett.ag. although district orflclals do1not expect any board hesitation tOn approval.· u KALEIDOSCOPE , Our showroom is a Virtuil kaleidoscope of colors. Tlie reasons arevaried~ We know that color coonlinaling Is the primary target when buying carpet. Quality Is uaually second In line, and becau<ie we ,have such a vast selection of qualities, It Is easy to coordinate color and quality to each individual's taste. However, we know that a volume of samples looking at you can seem very confusing -but we feel that showing Just a few samples is not a fair representation of the carpet businees. Our huge selection glwa our salespeople every ll088ible option In working wtth people, helping them to flnd the perfect choice. ' So If YoU are In the mer1alt to eelect your C81P81lng -select' Alden's to help you, that's whit we're 11ere lorllll • • •• " ., .I 1-., " .. . ' ' :iiiiiaiiatiiin:·custom dr~peries . :=,, • UC. "" %IOm • .. 1663 rtAaNTr~ i'IVtNUE • COSTA MESA, CALI,. 92627 • PHONE 44MPI -646-23" i~ • "" • 11 J3 . ' I Orange Coast E DITION .. I 'l'oday's Closin g N. l'. Stocks VOL. 68, NO. 224, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1975 N T EN CENTS Newport Tables A controversial proposal to shift Newport Beach's animal control services from a city police operation to a private firm was shelved Monday after two hours of debate before the city counci l. Councilma n Howard Rogers sUrred the ire of the council's strongest supporter or the pro. Poie<l contra.ct with California Agj.mal Control by moving lo ta· Lawyer Grill,s Little llALEIGH, N .C. CA P ) - PrOsecutor Willi am Griffin ham. merec;I Joan Little with questions today on why she had never "screamed, holl ered, slapped, or run" when jailer Clarence Al- l~good allegedly began malting 5e<ual advances a t her. Griffin, in staccato question- ing, took Miss Little through e very deliiil of her t estimony .Monday in which she said Al- ligood forced her to engage in oral sex berore she stabbed him. At each point, Grirfm asked her bow she had resisted Alligood. She said she told Alligood several ti mes to leave and that she did not wa nt to have sex with him. "You didn't slap him or pus h him away'!'' Grirfin asked re· peatedly . · "No," Afiss Little said. . Al one poi nt, Miss Little asked for a chanc-e to explain her answer. ·"No, jus t answer the ques· lion," Gri(fin said. But the court later instructed .Miss Little to explain her con· duct. . -"Mr. Gri((in, i( you had been a ,..Oman, you wouldn't have known what to do, either. I dldn 'l know whether he was going to kill me or not • , • I was scared so J just let him ••. " Miss Little said. Miss Little said she was only sure she had stabbed Alligood on· ce, but that she had hit at him three or lour times. Alligood's only comment dur- ing the struggle, s he said, was ''What the hell you doing?" (See LITTLE, Page AZ) lUile in 3:49.4 .GOTEBORG, Sweden <APJ - .John Walker or New Zealand set a world record with 3 minutes, 49.4 seconds in the mile today. Walker thus became the first 'man ever to run the distance in under 3:50.0. Filbert Bayi of Tanzania held the old record or 3: SJ .o. ble the matter. He also won a bid for complete proposals to be drafted in two weeks sho>A•ing how the city could improve its own department. Councilman Paul Ryckorr, who for weeks has strongly endorsed the privute contract, bristled al lhe motion to table, which was not debatable, terming it the worst parliamentary tactic he had seen since joining the coun· cil . The vote to table passed by a 4.3 vote, with dissent stemming primarily from the restriction on discussion.' But later, Councilwoman Lucille Ku ehn insisted that she err ed in her vote supporting Rogers' motion. Rules or order. however, hold that a new vote would have to wait Wltil a subse· quent meeting. O.Uy Piiot Stat! Phollo Dis11eyland Date Sherry Ann Garcia, 6, and her mother, Cathy' Roble;;. have arrived In Orange County where the htUe girl Wlll spend a day at Disneyland before her impending death from an inoperable brain tumor. Sherry and her mother are staying at Newport Beach's Marriott Hotel. Panel Delays Move On Cannery Village Only one of three Lido Peninsula projects being con· sidered by t he South Coast Re gional Zone Conservation Commission Monday was ap-· proved. Delaney's Cannery Village was continued lo Sept. 22; a proposed. o((ice building on Lido Park Drive was denied, and the reloca· tion of a Bank of Newport build- ing Onto a Lafayette Street site was approved in separate ac- tions. Delaney's Cannery Village, a $1 .8 million project, is the most controversial of the three. It was not heard Monday at the request of the applicant, Francis Delaney. • ,Co·tut Killer Faces ~vtah ·Firing Squad About 100 opponents or the pro· j ect, mos tly residents of the mobile horrie park that would be displaced by the project, at- tended the meeting. Neither side was allowed to speak. John Kingsley, spokesman ror the opposition, vowed there would be 200 opponents at the next meeting. Delaney's plans include a com· mercial complex with o((ices, PRICE, U tah (UPI) -A Laguna Beach resident was one p three men convicted of the ex· '«ution-style murder of Michael !r. Hogan today. They were sen- tenced to die berore a firing &quad at dawn Oct. 2 at the Utah St.ate Prison. · "If this is not a ease for the im- position of the death sentence, it's hard to imagine one that \VouJd warrant it," 7th District Court Judge Edward Sheya said 'as he handed down the sentence. the night before Hogan's death and his arraignment in city court the next day for murder. Codianna testified he too was "loaded" on alcohol and pills, and only went along with the others to Hogan's apartment because Marvel had borrowed Codianna's rifle. . shops. a restaurant and a lwo- level parking structure at the site at 28th Street and Lido Park Drive , next to the existing Delaney's S e a S hanty Restaurant. The second project that peninsula residents have been keenly watching is a plan by Lido Park Plaza lo tear down an exist- ing two-story motel at 617 Lido Park Drive and replace it with a (See LIDO, Page AZ) al Control Change That issue could be academic because or a s trong show or sup- port by a coun cil majority for im· provemenl or the current city program. Al present, the police depart· ment provides (our animal con· tro l of(icers who i mpo ued animals at a private shelter operated since the postwar years in the Corona del !\far of£i ces of veterinarian Albert Stockton. At Monday's council meeting, executives rrom California Animal Control tri ed to win sup· port for a Newport contract whic h would rurnish enough capital lo build a new shelter serving severitl citil!S currently co ntra c tin g for the pr1vall! service. or prime concern to the coun· cil , howeve r , "'as the fin ancial status of the Cirm , and Rogers made strong issue of the assert· ed lack or capital shown in a financial report . "We've suddenly been con- fronted with the fact that the level of service we 're providing is inadequate,'· he explained. .. But I can't accept the idea that we should pul out a contract u sing Ne wport Beach as a bootstrap ror a firm to bui ld in- <See ANll\1AL, PageA2), Curfew Backed Small Jet Flights Opposed Ne wpo rt Beach city coun- cilmen --faced with a surge o( criticism from a new anti -jet group-s wiftly ended any con- sideration l'(tonday or endorsing after-hours fl ights or a new sm<ill jet at Orange ~ounty Airport. The panel unanimously passed a resol ution demanded by ~fayor Pro·tem Milan Dostal who urged a strong stand against the lilting or the 11 p.m : curlew for the Cessna Cit ation business jet. Discussion at Monday 's after - noo n study session rocused on as- serted impressions in the com· munity that the coun ci l seemed receptive to endorsing the fights : o( the small cra(t. Several weeks ago a complete presentatjon was offered to the council by the builders or the For R e tire es aircrart , "'ho asserted that the plane "'as quieter in many cases than the propeller-driven craft which can use the airport at will. Since then, however, a new surge of opposition has come in the form of petitions sent to the Federal Aviation Administra- tion. Residents on both sides or Upper Newport Bay insist that jet !See FLIGHTS, Page AZ) Wage Hikes For County A.ides OK'd Irvine Firm Told: Get Cheaper Homes By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Of tho D•ily PltotS\iff All but JS of Orange County 's lop administrative management employes will receive wage and Cringe benerit increases Lotaling 8.9 percent -the same hikes. granted to other co unt y employes. The County Board or Supervisors today Wlanimously accepted the $1 million package outlined by county personnel of- ficer R. A. "Burt" Scott. The plan calls for across-the- board salary hikes of 5.25 percent for S09 administrators. Fringe bene(it boosts make up the r e- mainder oflbe total package. There are 35 exceptions to the rule, including the supervisors themselves and all department heads. They will receive the fr- inge benefit increases but no im- mediate raises. Scott confirmed after the board hearing that raises for depart- ment heads will be based on the results or an evaluation program initiated last year. Those evaluations already have been conducted• and the county's top executives were rat- ed on a scale or one to five with five the highest possible rating. Scott said meetings will be held between th e county ad - minis trative o((icer and supervisors during which the "report cards'' of individual de- (See RAISES, Page AZJ The Irvine Company was told 'Monday by county planners it shouJd build some moderale·cost housing (or retirees and working class people on its 10,000-acrc coastal s trip betwen Laguna Beach and Corona del Mar. The company's development proposals for the coastal area were scrutinized (or the third lime by the county Planning Com mission i n a four ·hour session devoted to the regional impacts of the project. Ried F1ory, county housing o(- ficer, contended the company plan gives little or no considera- tion to fa milies and retired couples with moderate incomes. He said no accommodation is made for housing for resort hotel and restaurant workers who would stat( new (acilities or for residents or existing mobile homes in Crystal Cove who would be dispossessed by new construc- tion. Planning commiss ioner Ron Yeo resurrected lingering hopes th at a ll the land can be purchased a s pe rmanent open space. He said the county should study the possibility of acquiring the property (or open space as a cheaper alternative to providing new streets, sewers and schools. lrvine Company spokesman Larry Moore didn't comment on Yeo's proposal, but he did say no Kialoa Leading 250 in 'Fastnet' PLYMOUTH, England <AP) - The big American ketch Kialoa. s kippered by Jim Kilroy, rounded the Fastnet Rock in the Atlantic Monday and led a fleet of 250 yachts in the Fastnet race. 'fhe 79-foot Am erican craft, the biggest boat in the race, made the tarn : .ist be(orc 8 a.m ., POT, and started out on the 250·milc run to the Cin ish line at Plymouth. With a stif( southwesterly wind in his ravor , Kilroy could cross the line this afternoon. plans have' b een made for moderate-income housing on the land. _ He said the company would now consider the suggestion (or possible inclusion . Courthouse Repair Tab $800,000 i . Jt will cost nearly $800,000tore~ pair massive settlement damage in one wing of the West Orange C ount y Co urthou se in Westminster, the county Board of Supervisors was told today. suPervisors ordered the Coun- ty's director or building services t o negotiate a contract with the architectural engineering firm of Wh eeler and Gray to prepare plans and speci(ications for the r epair work . It is estimated design ol the re· pairs will take four months and construction another 15 months. A large portion of the seven· year-old courthouse is sinking s lowly into a n old peat bog which has been cove red over the years with silt and (ill material. Wheeler and Gray performed an initial study or lhe problem and determined what it would take lo put the racility back into usable condition. Wheeler and Gray estimated that the entire r epair job will cost at least $787 ,000, including $110,000 for contingencies, and $131,000 for contractor's profit. Hijacking Ransom WASlDNGTON (APJ -Cuban Prime Minister Fidel Castro has returned almost $2 million in ransom paid his government by Southern Airways in November 1972 for a hijacked airliner. Orange C:Oas l Utah law provides those sen· 'tenc~ to death with a choice: ·banging or death by fuing squad. .•. <'Gypsy Codianna, 22, of ·Waterbury, Conn., decllned to choose, and Sheya ordered him esec~d by firing squad. • Cratg Marvel, 27, of Laguna Beicb, and Irvin Dunsdon, 32, of Bingham Canyon, Utah, chose ri· 'fie fire over the noose. Hogan was dragged from his apartment belore dawn April 9. shot three times, loaded into a pickup truck and driven to a ca- nyon whe r e he was beat en, . strangled and shot at least 10 more times. Authorities said they believed the killing was in retaliation ror testimony Hogan gave a year ago at the drug trial or a Salt Lake Ci· ty motorcycle gang leader. Vet Writes Poem, Then Kills Himself Kialoa had been out in front since the race, involving more than 280 yachts, began at Cowes on Saturday. The French yacht Pen Duick VI, with Eric Tabarly al the helm , was r eported about 15 miles behind Kialoa in second place. Tabarly's boat had not yet rounded Fastnet. We alller Only partial afternoon clearing Wed nesday, ac· cording to the weathe r service, but not much tem- perature c hange, Beach highs near 70 rising to the low 80s inland. The three had waived their tftght to be sentenced by the jury 1wbich convicted them, and asked. that Sheya delermine their sen· ·1ences. They we re convicted Fri- day alter a week-long trial. All three took the stand during a "mitigation hearina:" prior to a entenclng, and testified they l)ad been drinking heavily and taking drugs for hours be.tore the Wling tu t April: ,._ They were convicted ot flnrt. deuee murder in the execution· AIYI• slaying ot Hoean. Marvel, identlfie<I by the i>thers as Ibo lri81er man, uld be -c_ould remember nothing between tbe party be alleaded DOW REBOUNDS A.GAIN, UP 4. 78 NEW YORK (UPI) -Prices closed broadly higher today in moderate trading on the New York Stock Exchange as in .. ver;tors found some bargains (ollowing the market 's r.ecent slump. T h e Dow Jones industrial average, a 6.02-Polnt 1atner Mon· day added •·Tl points to 828.54. It hid been ahead more than nine pol.Dis. Advances led decllnts by about a nlne-to·rour margin.. (Tables Pace A~). Prices were hl1ber tn inoderate trad i ng on the· .American Sl«k Exchqe.. "Bury me not on the lone prairie, Let the Vets do the job, for a very low.fee.•• These were the last words to the world in which _he no longer wanted to live, penned by John Albert Car1ill, 53, who then fired a fatal bullet into bis brain. Carlill. Of 2117 Elden Ave., Costa Mesa, wasfoundhuddJedon bis bedroom noor Monday morn· ' ~· a nne beside him, when tee arrived in respooseto a call mhblandlady. He bodD 'l been seen since last Thursday. He attached the note lo ii small pactqe coutainlnc such modest world.l)' posseaalons as an ~n· aurance policy and the l>!nk slip to bis car. I I Police Detective Gerry Thompson said it appeared Cargill, a World War II Army Air Corps nier, was unemployed at the time of death. "There were quite a rew want ads cut out or the classified sec· tion of the newspaper roe employ· menl," he explained. He said Cargill'& s mall eslatf' included many me mentos dating back to World War 11 and his career as a military flier. His wi,h was to be cremated with DO fuss and lll'!lltesmen at Bell Broad,.,y Moi;tuary said they bad b •pjlolntlnent today with bis former wife lo cliae\ISS arrana-tmeqts. . There wiH be no funeral, said one mortuary ofMclal. I Another French yacht, Baron Edmund de Rothschild's Gitana vt, was in third place. An American yacht was also reported in the lead a mong the 57 craft competing in the race as part or the Admir al's. Cup series. J ess Philips ' C harisma sailed by Dennis Conner of San Diego was s lightly ahead or the Australian boat Bumblee, skip- pered by John Kahlbelzer. Bumblee had led the Admiral's CUpfleel for most o£lherace. Two other American OOats in the Admiral's Cup, Ted Turner's 'tenacious and Ted 1-lood 's Robin., Were reparted well up among the leaden. The Fastnet race in the l ast event In the Admiral's Cup· series. •• I NSIDE TODA. Y ReoctWn to Betty Ford's comments on .any .of/air her daught er might have con- tinues to i urtace. Some INdert .are .agluut, thocked .and.appal.led. P.age A~. Inde x AJ , ......... .... •1 AM&A ... n •t .... ....... ., ..,..,.... ... ..... ,.,,., ........... .. ..... ~ ... c::-e, ··-··-.. , Dr.S..W: .... M SiMcllMorllob .. 'Mwl'"" ...... n.ot.n "' -•1 .... i. ....... I •• ., .. •• •• •• .,., ... •• .... •• .. •• .. I j Al DAILYPILOT N Tuesday. August 12. 197$ . , ··~Army Drug . ..... :1 &periment Led to Death WASHINGTON <UPI) -The Pentagon announced today that a 12-year-old mental patient died shortly after he received a mind- altering drug in a private ex- perimental program sponsored by the Army 23 years ago. The man, 3. civilian, was Un· identified. He was participating. in a 29-<lay project conducted by the New Yol'k State Psychiatric Prime Spots lnstilule involVlng de<ivaUva of mescaline, a 4alluclnoceaJ.c dnac taken from tbe mescal cact& . "The first four teals produced mild or no e!fecta on lhe pa-. t ient," a Pentagon statement' 5aid. "On the fifth test. in early January, 1953, the patient died, about 21h hours after receivin& an injection of a meacaliDe de· rivative.'' Freeway Parcels Saved For City Several prime parcels of land '\11hich once "'ere part of the Pacific Coast Freeway right-of· \\'3Y in Nev.•port Beach wound up with a ''reserved '' label Monday. The City of Newport Beach might like to buy them. From Page .<\ l ANIMAL ... l.'ome,'' he added . City councilmen put a hold on five separate Jot s along the old alignment of the now-dead freeway, as part or the customary process which de- velops when state officials deem their property surplus. Of prime concern lo the council are several adjoining parcels along the Mariner 's Mile stretch near Riverside A venue. One large state holding bounded r oughly by Riverside and Avon Street -along with an access strip to Coast Highway - drew the strongest interest from councilmen. ,SpnUomu Joseph Lalwi said a~ memo Indicated the mu ;II al • bearf allack. .., ....... be bad no llrm la!onna· lion. The report or the death was found by an Army representative checkina on the Army's chemical researcfi. program. It wu dis- clooed recently thlll the ArlllY b a d u sed LSD. another hallucinogen!> on vollJlll.eerLln Chemical te11.1. 'I1lls Is the first dlsclooure ol a death in human drug testing sponsored by the military. A civilian Army e mploye, later identified by his ramily as Frank Olien, died Nov. 28, 1953. Ile re- ceived LSD from the Central In· telllgence Agency and Jumped out ot a window. Ul"IT1.......- La!Un said tbe neWJ ol tile de- ath was found in ~. manila en· velope in a walk·ln vault in Ediewood Arsenal, Md., as part or an investigation of the acope of the Army's test proerum. It con· tained notes, carbon copim 1nd other sketchy ln!ormaUon. •·ne manila envelope contains more questions than answers,'" LlillD said. "The only answer ls that a man died durinl a teet con- 'ducted by-the New York State Psychiatric Institute, not much more.'' 'fhe contract, he 'said, was "lo dete.rinlne the clinical off eels of. peychcx:hemical agent on the psychiatric behavior of hwnan subject.s." ~~ He added that nbtes in the tile "indicate that the drug was be.Jiic used for dlagoosis pW'J>OSes." ' • HwifJand Killed '" i Coast Woman Sues '• Over Copter Crasl) A Newport Beach woman whose husband was killed when a Huntington Beach polic e helicopter crashed a year ago to- day, has two separate legal ac· . Unos pending that ask for a total • oUI.115,000. In an Orance County Superior QMirt lawsuit, Judi Merrell, 43Q. -via LidO Soud. is seekiua: $1 million from Jfugh~ Aircraft Company, claiming faulty con· ~lruction led to the' crash tthat liilled Frederick J . Re:Ynolds, 34. ol Fountain Valley on Aue. 12, 1974. Mrs. Merrell also has fl.led a second claim 'against the ·City of Huntington Be ach for$150,000. " ath or her husband, was not available for comment nor was her attorney who was reported on vacation today. The adjuster, Lee G~ Lipscomb, says "There is nb basis for this claim; it is bein& denied." I , The fatal helicopter crash cJC~ curred after the craft struck t o high tension lines in the Sig l Oil Lease area"inland or Paci c Coast Highway belween Warn Avenue .and Golderi West Str t. All usions to the asserted inade- quate level of current services, brought a rise late in the dis· ('ussion from Police Chief B. James Glavas, v.•ho defended his personnel and stressed that un - less the council were lo authorize increases in r evenue and changes in policy improvement \\'Ould be difficult. Specific area planning current· ly is in the works for the Mariner's Mile sector aitd plan- ners have suggested strongly that the surplus property could become a parking lot if the city determines later that the price is JOAN LITTLE, WITH BODYGUARD, LEA YES COURT Bombarded by Cros ... x•mln•Hon Tod•y She settled an earlier claim against the city last November COi' $250,000 for herself and three minor children, Troy Reynolds, Mari Jo Reynolds and Jennifer Reynolds. Reynolds was along on what · s called a "civilian orientatio •· ride, somethip.g akin to t ~ police department's "'ri~ along" program in patrol cars~ Police Chief Earl Robitai e said today tbe helicopter ri t are offered, but only on a verY limited basis and upon the di$~ cretion of the captain of th~ helicopter bureau. i: Glavas promised a complete report on possible improved service if license fees, fin es and forfeitures y,·ere increased to pro· vide neY.' income. The contract idea , whi ch he op- posed, v.:ould have called for California Animal Control to as- sume all fun ctions in Newport with recompense coming from license fees and the forfeited fines. Currently, the city spend s more than $60,000 a year for its own animal control service. Glavas said that he would in· elude in his report comments on the feasibility of opening a joint shelter s ervi ng the cities of lrvine and Costa fl.1esa as well as Ney,·port Beach. Other measures might include ;i.dding personnel and adopting a more aggressive posture in en- forcing animal codes, he said. '' FrorttPageAJ LIDO ••. two-story office building with parking below. Commissioners rejected the plan with a 6·6 vote. Those who r voted against the project said they believed the peninsu1a is too ~ congested already and that the 1 offices would c hange the eharacter of the area. Jn urging denial of the $340,000 project, commission planners said motel facilities are limited .in the area, but office space is .. abundant. Motel use is a high priority in the coastal zone, but office space is not. planners s aid. They also cited traffic congestion .as a re- ason for recommending denial . The bank project received ap- l)roval from the commission with a 10-2 vote . The Bank of Newport plans to relocate an existing building at " 2166 E. Coast Hi ghw ay lo proper· 1 ty at 530 Lafayette, located between 31st and 32nd Streets. In addition to approving the re- location, commissioners agreed • to allow the coastruction of a c drive-in teller facility. I r I • I ' ' I • ' ' • I ' ' I • ' ' I • 1 I \ ' ORANGE COAST N DAILY PILOT """°"-ew~t 0.11, Piiot, ... 1~""'"' i.e....,. ""'"0 tr.. N~-. P•~H. "ou1>il"""' ttw '""°'""'"' Col" Puto1•"'•ftQ C.omo•nw. 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HO ..... \ID<'"'·""'"' •!'O'O\, <Hl•l0<4•1 ""l 'l•t or O!l.,.IUllMl'lfM\ h• <•ln ,..., M r~g•n<l\lco<I •ltllo\tt,..,.,<141 pcr,..l\\16't 111 c0p,uon1-,, S•u•nd cl••• HtllOt Otld 11 C0.•4 Mtt.e, c"""'"1•. s.i111cr~1e1>e.,c.1tr11t'J oc-o••: "'' ..... 1 .... ocr _w,, 1111111 ... , ""'"""'!tfl" ,,.oo ......... . right. . Another parcel drawing in· terest is a square lot at Fifth Avenue where it makes a sharp right turn to Coast Highway in Corona de! mar. The process, explained City Manager Robert Wynn is for the city to place a .. hold" on the pro- perty to allow for more formal appraisals and possible subse· quent off ers. By law, the city must express a specific proposed use for the parcels, because state law forbids the purchase for simple investment and future resale for profit. Fro• Page Al FLIGIITS. •• noise has worsened. Dostal agreed. ··we have had assurances for years that the problem was being dealt with. Yet, during these past few summer months the jet.noise has been worse than ever before. "We have an airport out there operating in viotaµon of state re- gulations and our posture should be firm,'' he said. Gal 'Nessie' Fails to Lure Sea Monster LOCH NESS, ScoUand (AP) - A JO-foot ''female'' effigy of the Loch Ness monster prepared to hit the road south today, having failed to entice into the open the creature said to inhabit hil murky highland lake. For three hours she cruised the lake, emitting mournful elec- tronic "monster mating calls'" and clouds of water vapor as thousands or visitors and local people watched. But it was all to no effect. The fir e men o f Hemel Hempstead, Hertfor&hire; who built the papier·mache "monster" which was mounted on a raft of oil drums and powered by an outboard motor• were not too disappointed. Their "mate a monster•• pro. ject was conceived less ln the in· terests of science than in raising money for their benevolent fund. Jet Crash Probe DENVER (UPI) -In · vestigators have decided that overloading was not the cause of a crash of a Continental Airlines jetliner carrying 131 passena:ers. Fre•PageAJ LITTLE ••• Miss Little also testiJled it was "not my intention lo leave him to die'' when she ran from lhejail. She said s he was only sure lhat Alligood had been stabbed once although she had hit at him three or four limes. "If I had known he had been struck as many times as he had, I would have stayed there. It was not my intention to leave him to die there," she said. She also testified that she saw two police cars after running away from the j ail. Griffm asked why she did not surrender then, u &be did eight days later. ''I didn't .go to the police bec~11>e I thought they would sboof ipe d0'.'t'D i~lead of taking pie into cuatody.'' Miss Little laid. Mias Little testified earlier that 1be had not reported the white jailer's advances because she felt a black w'oman's word would not be taken over that of a white. ''In Washington. North Carolina, coming up as a black woman, it's different saying what you did and having your word go up against a white penoo's.'' she said. The 21-year-old Miss LilUe is being tried for second·degree murder in the Aug. XI slaying of AIUcood, 62, at the Beaufort ·County Jail in Washingtno. The ~Uon claims he was killed aspartofanescape. F,._PageAJ RAISES ••• partmenl heads will be weighed as the key factor in determining what kind or raise will be granted for the coming year, · Alt-the raises will be retroac· ti veto July 4, Scott noted. The county administrators will receive all the fringe benefits iranted other county employes in addition to an increase in the maximum allowable vacation time, provision for an optional life.insurance Policy. a dental in· . aur1.11ce plan estimated to cost $55,000 a year and increased tui· lion reimbursement for continu· int education. The administrative salary set- Uemerit leaves only one unit of county employes, attorneys from the district attorney's and public defender'• o{fices without a set- tlement. 9·story Fall NY Sui.cide Tiy F ailA NEW YORK (UPI) -A 35-year-old woman sur- vived a nine-story plunge from a midtown Maohattan hotel when her fall was broken by the entraoce canopy and another occupant. Police said Barbara Krolllc apparently jumped from her ninth Ooor apartment al the Allerton House sborUy before 6 p.m. Moncla¥ In a suicide attempt. Paul Richard, night manager for tbe hotel, said the woman crashed through the hotel's entrance canopy and landed on Estelle Berman • Miss KroUk was Ween to Lenox Hill Hcspital where a sopkesman~ribed berCOlld!Uon asatable. The hotel spokesman said Miu Berman wu treated al the .hospital for minor head Woundi and releued. Richard described Miss Krollk, who moved Into the1!~ tn February,aaa '1Dlce.qul.etpen0n.'' Upton Jury Se lee ti.on Under Way Attor neys begaO sorting through prospective.jurors Mon· day afternoon to select the 12 who will decide i{ former Orange County assistant assessor George Upton accepted bribes in return ror ravorlble prope.rty assess- ments. Fourteen prospective jurors were excused ~y the lawyers, four of them because they admitted re- ading of the charges brought against Upton in a Grand Jury in- dictment. The indict~en~ alleges that Up~ ton acc~pted a aenerat« ~ radio equipment for bis boat from olficials of the Tandy Corpora- tion , parent company of Radio Shack. Last month, three Tandy· o!· ficers. including vice president James Buxton who aJong with Up· ton was named in the~bery in· dictment, were granted immuni· ty tn return for their testimony against the former assistant as· sesaor. Upton and five other Corm er oC· Ciciala in the assessor's office pleaded guilty last mooth to COD· &piracy charges related to former asseasor Andrew Hinshaw's suc· cesaful 1912 congressional cam· paign. . • He was fined $2,500, placed on three years probatioa and, a few dayslat~,resi(lledtrombisj~b. Superior Court Judge Walter Smith, who accepted Upton's plea and sentenced him, will preside at his upcoming trial. Jn her most recent action against the city. Mrs. Merrell claims she was misled by an in· surance adjuster who bandied the claim on behalf d the city's insurance carrier. In the claim, Mrs. Merrill said she was not versed with the law and was not represenle4 by counsel at the time of the settlement. Mrs. Merrell, who has re· portedly re mar~ after the de· Guards.Save Five Divel"S From 'Wedge'· Newpo~t Beaeh tlregu&rds reseued rrve memberS' ot a 'hov· ice acuba divine class Sunday , who picked ttae wrong place to ,learn -Balboa's •infamous Wedge, Lifeguard Capt. Logan Lock!!J>ey said thaL because the swell' was running only four feet at the hazardous body.surfing spot near the jetty, none of the 'divers was seriously injured. The group went' out with an in· structor. he·sald, but soon found that the currents and surf near the rocks made it imPoSBlble to continue. Some made it back. 'lbe rest, be said. simply clung to the jetty rocks and waited for the lifeguard boat. Portuguese Leave MACAO (AP) -About 300 Portuguese have been evacuated from Portuguese Timor, a Southeast Asian island colony where a ~up has been reported, the government of Macao said to- day. I ' . J ! Gruesome·;; Bea~ing Related I • .. ... WAUKEGAN, Ill. !UPIJ - Marine guards beat Navy recruit Steven Stawnychy until he w8s bloody, then forced him into 'a straitjacket, according to tWo courtcourt·mar tial witness~. The recruit committed suicide three weeks later. A three·member court is bear- ing t he case of Marine SCt:. Michae·1 w ·11tiams, z-3. Moorehead, Minn., the second"bt three'·M-arlne guards to be co'1rt· martialed in connection with the beating of Stawnychy at the Great Lakes Naval Training Center brig .• Stawdychy killed himself \hfee weeks after the May 13 beating by kneeling in front of a train near the base. His parents believe the beating led to his suicide. "I saw William.shit Stawnychy three times in the same area (chest and jaw),'' Machinist's Mate Billy Watkins testified Mon - day. "There was qUite a bit of blood from his nose and mouth.''. Watkins said Williams then complained he had gotten Stawnycby's blood on his un- iform. Watkins also said stawnycby was unable to defend himself. ;.. Williams is charged with as· sault and battery, maltreatment and failure to comply with correc- tional center regulations. He pleaded _i.nnocent to the • charge' and bis attorneys planned to produce 10 to 12 de· fense wilnesses beginningtocl&y. KALEI I >OSCO PE ' Our. showroom Is a vlrtuil kaleidoscope of colors. The reasons are varied -: We know that color coordinating ia the primary target when buying carpet. Quality Is usually second In line. and becau<ie we have such a vast selection of qualities. it is easy to coordinate color and quality to each individual"s taste. However. we know that a volume of samples looking at you can seem very confusing -but we feel that shewing just a few aample' ia not a fair representation of the carpet business. Our huge selection gives our .,salespeople every possible option In working .with people, helping them to find !he perfect choice. So if you are in the market to eelecl your carpeting -selecl Alden's to help you, that's what we're here forllll • *•••••• carpe DEN'S :insiii11itiiin:·~ustom draperies • UC.N0.2304%2 1663 Pl.ACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, (Ala. 92627 • PHONE 6'M831-646-23SS ,L...~:.:.:..~--..... -----~~~------------~-=----------~,------"il'""j \ •. II I t . . I I t • 1 • --~ -. 0,.., ,.., ;:;'\ I;! r;1 r1 ,......., ,..-.., o :~BlNiGE 111~11 •1 , ••• ',_,, u e},~™1!l!1 • Newport Beach resident t'barle1 C. Bond has been pn). moted to regional administrator (or United CalUOJ"Ola Baa.le llo~, •vice president of' the bank, was formerly man11er o; UCB s North Oron.ge County corporate bantln& center Beto"" that, he managed the bank 's Santa ; Ana main office. • VTN Corponlkla board chairman James J . Trtadle. currenUy servlna: as president of the Califom.la Councll· of. Civi l Engineers and L.and &rveyora Is representing that organization this w~ek ot the National Council of Engineering Examiners convention in Boston. * •o~o Araold W. Ackera-. president or Irvine-based Coaal Catamaraa Corp.,.._ been elected chief executive offi cer or the firm which makes Hobie catamarans and tbC llobie Jiawk, a radio·controlted model glider. Ackerman bad been chief operaUna officer. • llobert P. lleafteld, vice presld•nl or Bayly, lllartln I< Fey, lac., an international insurance brokerage firm, heads up the new Fountain Valley branch ot the company. The Lone Beach man will operate out of new facilities at 17400 Brookhursl SI. • • Hqb SaU..'lud bu -nomed dlroclOI' or m•dla, plannlnc and odmlniolnUon otC..Cllr-tllue olMl.Co., ad· vertl1lng, public ~U~ and markeUnc llnri head· quartered in Newport Beach. · • · - Prior to Joinlnc lh<.-rirm, S..lherland operated his own adverti1ing and marketing consultlng firm. Before that, he ~·•11 vice president and ce'aeral manager for J . WattS~'J'bompson'Com· pany in Los Angeles. He and his family live in Newport Beach. ·r • ' SeUcblro "Freer• Iwata has - named vice presidebt and manager or the Irvine branch qf the Bank of Tokyo of tUTM••u.No Ca11ron1 •• He former1y served as assistant manaeer of the San Diego bruch. 1 • The Southern CaUromia chapter of the NaUoaol Securi· tr IDd~ Aaeoclalloa has named Jemes Brower, of Hun- tington Beach, as treuurer. . T~e organization maintains a close working rela- tionsh1p between J ndustry and government agencies con-cerned with naUonal ~wily. • kott Andersoa has been named front office manager or the new Soutb Coast P'taza Hotel, slated to open next Mon· day. . The Diamond resident was fofmerly with another Western International Hotels property, the Century Plaza in Los Angeles. • David H. McMlchael has been elect· ed vice president or Mitchell, Cassle, lnc., Irvine-based advertising, public re- lations and marketing firm; He joined 'the company· as a coypwrlter and was later appointed creative director. He and his family live l n TusUn. . ., Yacht broker Ed Rl<hardlooi bas opened new offices at Bayside Marina in MCMICMAIL Newport Beach. · Formerly at Balboa Marina, Richardson hu been a yacht broker for nearly 30 years. • San Juan Capistrano resident Walt.er J. Behm, vice-pre- sident and credit administrator for Bank of America's Orange \:ouhty-Los _Angeles Coastal Regional AdmlDlstra· tion, ends 39 years with the bank when be retires Sept. 1. Behm. who Joined the bank at the Exeter office in 1936, has served in h[s present post A:ince 1966. Prior to. that, he. wa.r.manaaer of a South Gate branch office for 12.years."' MARKET HIGtfLiGHTS INDEXES NYSE Index ASE Index Dow-Jones Ind S & P 500 Stocks f•11i1tt•rs n11d ~,,,,,.r" New York CUPIJ -Tl>~ fOllowl..Q'. 1151 ~..-J Ille 11o(ll$ \"I hll._. gtlnN moi;I -IO" tl'lt m06l b.IMd on Pff'l:ffll of ,,..... on Ille New YOf'k Slotll E~<hen91 . • Net and perte11l•!ll! <l'llll'IVr1i .,,. th!! G•tftrTllC• btl-n Tiit pre¥1ou!. closlnQ cwkt tnd ,,.,. curr.,.t tlollng price. GA04EltS 1 Aw;o Cp wts 1"'+ V. Up 11.S 2 CllY Inv wU, 1'11, + "" Up 12.S 3 S.~r11ve S'-li + ~ Up 11.S 'GAC Corp 114" \.\ Up 11.1 s s.u.... ShfM 2~~ + "' Up 10.0 t USIWn'lf Cp 5'4 + V. 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'• i z-11t'IR&d 1 t3 111 21~, +-~, Zllmlnll .lt \I '' t~'t t-~ f • ,1 • LOS ANGELES CAP) -Two firms have leased 2,900 acres of Jand belong. lng to the Tejon Ranch Co. in the southeastern San Joaquin Valley for exploratory gas and oil drilling. A Tejon Ranch spokesman safe( the land was leased by Mono Power Co., a subsidiary o( Southern Califontl• Edison Co., and Oxy Petroleum, Inc., a subsidiary of Occidell~ Pelrolellm Corp. • Alf DAILY PILOT Tuesday, Augusl 1'2, 1975 Airing Views t Anti-aerosol :Ranks Grow WASHINGTON (U PI) -A rock music group, a prison inmate and hundreds of grade school children have joined a mail campaign against the me of aerosol cans because of their suspected im· pact.on the earth's protective ozone layer. The letters to the office or Ren. Paul Rogers (0· Jla.), supporting his bill to protect the ozone, in eluded one fifth-grader's concern there would be no fresh air left in the world by the ti me she is 39. "Commander Cody and Hi s Lost Planet Airmen," a rock group whose first album was called. "Lost in the Ozone," has formed the Select Ozone Patrol and will send membership cards lo anyone writing Rogers in support of his efforts. Rogers sought lo add to a clean air bill being drafted by the House Commerce Committee a pro- vision to ban, two years after enactment, spray . cam using fluorocarbons. Rogers said ·scientific evidence shows that fluorocarbons in pressurized cans harm the ozone. the atmospheric layer which protects against harmful radiation from the sun. Heather Bunt, the fifth grader from Coal Valley, Ill., recalled an article that predicted an end to fresh air on earth in ~years if the offendina cans are not eliminated. 'I "'Wr1H SO FfuJ 'fiGfRS ANP SO ·MANY PEOP!.f, WM'I' DO'!'llE Y l..0(:1< UP MAN-EATE~'S ? - Judge Fined $200; Sex C·ase Dropped LOS ANGELES (UPI) -A superior court judge arrested last week on charges of committing a sex act with a sign painter was fmed $200 and placed on two years probation after pleading no con teat to a charge of trespassing. Judge Sherman W. Smith, 53, who presides over civil cases. and Carl C. Llpschultz, 62, a painter at Magic Mountain amuse- ment park, were arrested a week ago at the Studio Theater in Hollywood. ''I pleaded no contest to trespassing because I didn't want the embarrassment of a trial," said Smilb, who denied a sex perversion charge. • If you got crunched at the races with your soft pack --....... --..;:~~ -· _ .......... _... ,I.. ___ _. •.• -- our new. en son 17 lll!J. "llr," U mg. nicotine, av. per cigarette, bV, RC Me!hod. I I " ' ' \ • • , . ' .' }'.~ Regular .1r·, and Menthol s Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your. Health. ' • I Orange Coast EDITION VOL. 68, Np. 224, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES Toclay's Closing N. Y. Stocl{s c TEN CEl\loTS Arllly Drug Exp~riinent Led to Death WASHINGTON CUP!) -The Pentagon announced today that a 42-year-old mental patient died shortly after he received a mind· altering drug in .a private ex- perimental program sponsored. by the Army 23 years ago. The man. 3 civilian, was un- identified. I-le was participating in a 29-day project conducted by the New York State Psychiatric Lawyer Grills Little RALEIGH, N .C. (AP) - Prosecutor William Grif(i.n ham- mered Joan Little with questions today on why she had never •·screamed, hollered, slapped, or run" when jailer Clarence Al - ligood allegedly began making sexual advances at her. Griffin, in staccato question- ing, took Miss Little through every detail of her testimony Monday in which she said Al- ligood forced her to engage in oral sex before she stabbed him. At each point, Griffm asked her how she had resisted Alligood. She said she told Alligood several times to leave and that she did not want to have sex with him .• "You didn't slap him or push him away?" Griffin asked re- peatedly. '"No," Miss Little said. At one point, Miss LitUe asked for a chance to explain her answer. "No, just answer the ques-. tion, ''Griffin said. But the court later instructed Miss LitUe to explain her con- duct. -•·Mr. Griffin, if you had been a woman, you wouldn't have «nown what to do, either. I didn't. know whether he was going to kill me or not , •• I was scared so l Just lel him , , • " Miss UlUe said. Miss Little said she wll only sure she had stabbed Alligood on· ce, but that she had hit at him three or four times. Alligood's only comment dur- ing the struggle, she said, was ''What the hell yo~ doing?" (Set:LITTLE, Page AZ) Mile in 3 :49.4 GOTEBORG, Sweden <AP) - John Walker of New Zealand set a world record with 3 minutes, 49.4 seconds in the mile today. Walker t hus became the first man ever to run the distance in \lllder 3:50.0. Filbert Bayi of Tanzania held the old record of 3 :51.0. Institute involving derivatives of mescaline, a hallucinogenic drug taken from the mescal cactus. ··The first rour tests produced mild or no erfects on the pa·. tient," a Pentagon statement said. "On lhe fifth test, in early January. 1953, the patient died, about 2'h hours after receiving an injection of a mes.caline de- rivative." Spokesman Joseph Laitin said an unsigned memo indicated lhe man died of a heart attack, although he had no flrm informa· ti on. The report of the death "'as round by an Army representative checking on the Army's chemical research program. It Was dis- closed recently that the Army had u sed LSD, another Dis neyland Date Sherry Ann Garcia; 6, and her mother, Cathy Robles, have arrived in Orange County where the' little girl will spend a day at Disneyland before her ·impending death from an inoverable brain tumor. Sherry and her mother are staying at Newport Beach's Marriott Hotel'. Possible Rabies Victims Hunted Orange County lawmen were hunting today for a Mexico City family reportedly en route by car to Disneyland. Two of the four children in the family may h.:.ve been exposed to rabies. Police are on \he lookout for a 1972 Ford Maverick with a Mex- ico license plate DF·676-ABZ or DF-67&-.AVZ that is owned by Jose Luis Molena, a spokesman in the coUnty commwtlcations center said today. A garbled transmission from Mexican authorities resulted in the unclear license number: "There have been no reports yet or the family's whereabouts and the health department is con- cerned for lhe children's welrare,·· the county com- munications spokesman said. hallucinogen, on volunleers in chemical tests. This is the fint disclosure or a death in human drug testing sponsored by the military. A civilian Army employe, later identified by his family as Frank Olson, died Nov. 28, 1953. l~e re· ceived LSD from the Central Jn · telligence Ag ency and jumped ou t of a window. Sin La.itin said the news of the de'- ath v.'aS found in a manila en· vetope in a .,.,.alk·in vault in Edgewood Arsenal, Md., as part of an investigation or the scope of the Army's test program. It con· tained notes, carbon copies and other sketchy inJormation. "The manila envelope contains more questions than answers.·• Lai tin said. "The only ansiA•er is th al a man di ed during a test con• ducted by the New York State Psychiatric Institute, not much n1ore.'' The contract, he said, was "to determine the clini cal effects of ps ychochemical agent on the psychiatric be havior or human subjects.'' He added that notes in the file .. ind icate that the drug was being used for diagnos is purpost.'S." • g Fund? Cou"rtho use R epair Expensive It will cost nearly $800,000 to re· pair massive settlement damage in one wing or the West Orange Co unty Co urthou se in Westminster , the county Board or Supervisors was told today. SuPervisors ordered the Coun· ty 's director of building services ' to negotiate a contract. with the architectural engineering firm of Wheeler and Gray to prepare Wag e Hikes For Comity Aides OK'd By WILLIAM SCHREIBER 0t the Delly Pl~ Slilff All but 35 of Orange Coqnty's top administrative management employes will receive wage and fringe benefit increases totaling 8.9 percent -the same hikes, granted to other county employes. The County Board ot Supervisors today unanimously accepted the $1 m illioo package outlined by county per5QMel or- ficer R. A. "Burt" Scott. The plan calls for across-the- board salary bikes of 5.25 percent for 509. administrators. Fringe benefit boosts make up the re- mainder of the total package. There are 35 exceptions to the rule, including the supervisors themselves ancY all department heads. They Will receive the fr- inge beneiit increases but no im· mediate raises. Scott confirmed after the board hearing that raises for depart· ment beads will be based on the results or an evaluation program initiated last year. Those evaluations already have been conducted and the county's top executives were rat- ed on a scale of one to five with five the highest possible rating. plans and specifications for the repair work. It is estimated design of the re- pairs will take four months and construction another 15 months. A large portion of the seven· year·old courthouse is sinkin g slowly into an old peat bog which has been covered over the years· with silt and fill material. Curf ew Backed · Wheeler and Gray performed an initial study or the problem and determined what it would take to put the facility back inta usable condition. Wheeler and Gray estimated that the e ntire repair job will cost at least $787 ,000, including $110,000 for contingencies, and $131,000 ror contractor's profit. Small-jet Flights Opposed at Airport Newport Beac h city coun· cilmen -raced with a surge of criticism from a new anti·jet group-swiftly ended any con- sideration Monday of endorsing after-hours flights of a new s mall jet at Orange County Airport. The panel unanimously passed a resolution demanded by Mayor Pro-tern Milan Dostal who urged a strong stand against the lifting o[ the 11 p .m. curfew [or the Cessna Citation business jet. Discussion at Monday's after· noon study session focused on as- serted impressions in the com- munity that the council seemed receptive to endorsing the flights: of the small craft. Several ~eeks ago a complete presentation was offered to the council by the builders of the aircraft, who asserted that the plane was quieter in many cases than the propeller-driyen craft which can use the airport at will. Since then, however, a new surge of opposition has come in the form of petitions. sent tri thC _ P rice Fix Fine Federal Aviation Administra- tion. Residents on both sides of Upper Newport Bay insist that jet noise has worsened. Dostal agreed. "We have had assurances for years that the problem was being • dealt with. Yet, during these past .. few summer months the jet noise has been worse than ever before. ·•we have an airport out there operating in violation of state re· gulations and our posture should be ~irm," be said. He Got Rub, She Get.s a Ride To Jail A Costa Mesa undercover de· t ective got a massage and a petite, blue -eyed blonde masseuse got a ride to jail Mon· day night in a prostitution raid only a block from the mayor's home. Co·ast.Killer Faces Utah Firing Squad County police were first alert· ed by a telephone call from A1ex- ico City health ofricials, who said two ·other people ·had already died as a result or bites from a rabid dog. . The Mexican authorities said it is believed two of the Molena children were also bitten or scratched by the same animal. but are unaware that they were exposed to the deadly disease. Scott said meetings will be held between the county ad- ministrative officer and supervisors duripg which the "report cards" of individual de- (See RAISES, Page i\2) NEW YORK (AP) -Leonard Hankin, 57, executive vice presi .. dent or Bergdorr Goodman; Inc., was fined $25,000 in federal court tcxtay on his no contest plea to charges of conspiring to fi x;. prices of women's cloUting. Kialoa Leadi ng 250 in 'Fastnet' Carolyn K. Porter, 25, of the Abraxas Massage Studio, 1733 Fullerton Ave .• was arrested and booked into Orange ~Y Jail on suspicion of solici · pro- stitution. Miss Porter, 2124 College Ave .• allegedly collected $22 from In .. vestigator Rick ".Johnson in re· turn for a one-hour oil and alcohol rubdown at the converted eastside residence. He asserted the encounter in the so·called R ed Room of the establishmenl then led to dis-I cussion of extra services perhaps available ror a $50 tip. PRICE, Utah (UPI) -A Laguna Beach resident was one of three men convicted of the ex- l*ution-style murder of Michael T. Hogan today. They were sen- tenced to die before a firing ~ad at dawn Oct. 2. at Ute Utah 5t~te Prison. . ''If this is not a case for the im .. p»ition of the death sentence. lt!a hard to imagine one thal would warrant it," 7th District Court Judge Edward Shey a said as he handed down the sentence. Utah Jaw provides those sen- tenced to death with a choice: banging or death by riringsquad. Gypsy Codianna, 22, or Waterbury, Conn., declined to choose, and Sheya ordered him "'ecuted by firing squad. Craig Marvel, 27, of Laguna Jleach, and Irvin Dunsdon, 32, of Bi.ngha_m Canyon, Utah, cho5e ri~ D.e fire over the noose. The three had waived their right to be sentenced by the jury ~blch convicted them, and asked that Sbeya determine their sen· tences. They were convicted Fri· day alter a week-long trial. All three took the stand during a "mitigation hearing" prior to :unteocing, and testified they llao been drinking heavily •nd taking drugs for hours before the killing Jut April; · Tbey were convicted of first .. d......, munler In the execuUoo- ol;)'le 1laylng·of Hogan. .Marvel. Identified by the others as the trigger man, said he Could remember nothing lietwecn Ille party he atlcndocl ;. ' the night berore Hogan's death and his arraignm~nt in city court' the next day for murder. Codianna testified he too was "loaded'' on alcohol and pills, and only went along with the others to H9gan 's · ap.artment because Marvel bad· borrowed Codianna's rifle. Hogan was dragged from his af:t.rtment before dawn April 9. ~iclru~c~'::~~· d~::c1 ~~a~ nyon where be was beaten, strangled and shot al least 10 more times. Authorities said they believed the kllling was in retaliation for testimony Hogan gave a year ago at the drug trial of a Sall Lake Ci· ty mot.Orcycle gang leader. DOW REBOUNDS AGAIN, UP 4.78 NEW YORK (UPI) -Prices closed broadly higher today in moderate trading on tbe New York Stock Exchange as in ... vestors found some bargains following lhe markel's recenl slump. The Dow Jones industrial average, a 6.02·polnt gainer Mon· d>y added •· 78 points lo 1128.5'. It bad been 11\>••d more than pine poll\ts. Adv0n<es led decli/'ei .bY about a alne·,tO·four .marlJD. (T1blesP01eA9). • Prices were blgher in moderate trading on the American $look Exchange. • • ·A county Health Department spokes.man said today lhe family may have stopped in Mex- ico before reaching the border but no late news to that efrect has been re.ceived. Dr. Charles F. Pait, director or the health il'epartment's im· munology lab, said a series of an· ti-rabies shots should begin as soon as possible after exposure to the disease. • PLYMOUTH, England (AP) - The big American ketch Kia1oa, skippered by Jim Kilroy, rounded the Fastnet Rock in the Atlantic Monday and led a fl eet of 250 yachts in the Fastnet race. The 79-foot American craft, the biggest boat in the race, made Vet Writes Poem, Then Kills Himself ••Bury me not On the lone Police D etective Gerry -prairie. Thompson said il appeared Let the Vets do the job, for a Cargill, a World War U Army Air very low fee.•~ Corps flier, was unemployed al These were the last words to Ute time of death. the world in whichnnedhe nob longhner "There were quite 3 few want • wanted to live, pe Y Jo ads cut out of the classified sec· Albert Cargill, 53, who then fired tion or the newspaper ror employ. a fatal bullet into his brain. ment," he explained. CargiU, ot 2117 FJden Ave .• CoslaMesa,waafoundhuddledon He said Carglll's small estat~ hJs bedroom Ooor Mooday mom· included many mementos dating a rifle beside him, when back to World War 11 and his earrived in response to a call career a.s a military ruer. hlalandlady. His wlab was to be cremated Ho hacln 'l been oeOii since last with no fu .. and spokesmen at 'lbunlday. • Bell Broadway Monu.r,. said Heattacbed,!Mnotetoa small .they bad an appointment today package containing such modest with his former wife to discuss worldly possea1ions as an in-arrangements. • aurance policy and the plnlt allp Tbe<e wUJ b<l no funeral, Sllld to bl.a car. • 1 ooe mortuary official. • ' . the tarn ,! ..isl before 8 a.m ., PDT, and started out on Ole. 250-mile run to the finish. line at Plymouth. With a stir! southwesterly wind in his favor, Kilroy could cross the line this afternoon. Kialoa had been out in front since the race, involving more than 280 yachts, began at Cowes on Saturday. The French yacht Pen Duick VI, with Eric Tabarly at the helm, was r eported about 15 miles behind Kialoa in second place'. Tabarly·s boat had not yet rounded Fastnet. Another French yacht, Baron F.dmund de Rothschild's Gitana VJ , was in third place. An American yacht was aJso reported in the lead among the 57 craft competing in the race as part 0£ the Admiral's Cup series. Jess Philips' Charisma s ailed by Dennis Conner or San Diego was s light ly ahead or the Australian boat Bumblee, skip- pered by John Kahlbetzcr. B1..1mblee had led the Admiral's Cup neet for most or the race. Two other American boaLS in the Admiral's Cup, Ted Turner's Tenacious and Ted Hood 's Robin , were reported well u,p among the leaders. The Fastnet race in the last event in the Admiral's Cup' series. Police alleged the massage parlor hostess then disrobed I down to bikini-panty underwear, at which lime investigator 1 Johnson signaled his partners to enter the studio • Coa s t ~ Weather Only partial afternoon clearing Wednesday, ac. cording to the w eather service, but not much tem- perature change. Beach. highs near 70 rising to the low 80s inland. INSIDE T ODAY Reaction to Betty Ford's comments on . any .a/fair her daughter might have con· tinues to surface. Some -leaders . are . oghast, sllocked .and.appalled., P.age A4. Index Al !111et'inli.sio. •• • , ...... u .... 111 82 _.,..... ., MwttMll f'llllft AJ,11 MalleMI Me..S •••• DrM91C-lr ., ......... Bl st-rt• ... , °"·"-'• ....... A• Stl>tll Ml~llelt B• T-"'"1"'°" ...... '"""'""' .,_ 91 WlfifNtwt • • •• •• •• " 81·1 .... •• ••• •• .. •• •• c Tuesday. Auou&l 1?. 1975 Animal Shelter Officials Table Control Plans A controversial proposal to shill Newport Beach's animal control services from a city police operation to a private firm was 'shelved A1onday after l'>''O hours o( debate before Ute city council. Councilman }lo"•ard Rogers stirred the ire of the council 's strongest supporter of the pro- posed contract with California Animal Control by movif1g to ta- ble the matter. He also wo n n bid 'for com plet e proposals to be drafted in two weeks showing how the city could improve its own department. Councilman P aul Ryckoff , "'ho for weeks has strongly entlorsed the private contract, bristled at the motion to table, which was not debatable, terming it the '\\'orst parliamentary tactic he had seen since joining the coun- cil. · The ''ole to table passed by a 4 -J vote, with dissent stemming primarily from the restriction on discussion.· But late r , Coun cilwoman Lucille Kuehn insisted that she erred in her vote supporting Rogers' m otion. Rules of order, however, hold that a new vote would have to wait unlit a subse· quent meeting. That issue could be academic beeause of a strong show of sup· port by a council majority for im· provement of the current city program. At present, the police depart. :ment provides four animal con· lrol officers who impound animals al a private shelter operated since the postwar years in the Corona del J\.far offices of veterinarian Albe rt Stockton. At Monday's council meeting, executi ves from California Animal Control tried to win sup- port for a Newport contract '-''hich would furnish enoug h capi~al to build a ne"' shelter For Retirees serving several cities currently contracting for the private service. Of prime concern to the coun~ cil. however, "'as the financial status of the firm, and Rogers · made strong issue o( the assert· ed. lack of capital shown in a financial report. ''We've s uddenly been con· fronted with the fact that the ~e~el of service we're providing 1s inadequate," he explained. "But I can't accept the idea that we should put out a contracl using Newport Beach as a bootstrap for a firm to build in · come," he added . Allusions to the asserted inade· quate level of current ser\rices, brought a rise late in the dis· cussion from Police Chief B. James Glavas, who defended hi s personnel a nd stressed that un· less the council were to authorize increases in revenue and changes in policy improvement would be difficult. Glavas promised a complete report on possi hie improved service if license fees, fines and forfeitures \lo' ere increased to pro· vide ne\lo' income. The contract idea, which he op· posed, would have called for California Animal Control to as- sume all functions in Newport with recompense coming from license fees and the forfeited fines. Currently. the city spends more than $60.000 a year for its own animal cqntrol service. Glavas said that he would in· elude in his report comments on the feasibility of opening a joint shelter ser ving the cities of [rvine and Costa Mesa as well as Newport Beach. Other measures might include adding personnel and adopting a more aggressive posture in en- forcing animal codes, he said. Irvine Firm Told:· _Get Cheaper Homes The Irvine Company "'as told Monday by county planners it should build some moderate-cost housing for retirees and working class people on its 10,000-acre coastal s trip betwen Laguna Beach and Corona del Mar. The company·s developm~nt proposals for the . coas.tal ~ea Fog Holds Up Coast Search For Sailboat LONG BEACH (UP!) -The Coast Guard said today it will continue looking for a sailboat with two persons aboard as soon as the dense fog shrouding the search area lifts. A Coast 'Guard helicopter and the 82-foot cutter Point Camden searched all day Monday for the 2S·foot craft which reportedly disappeared while being towed into Long Beach. The search was called off late Monday "'hen thick fog reduced visibility in the area. \lo'ere scrutinized for the third time by the county Planning Commission in a four-hour session devoted lo the regional impacts of the project. Ried F1ory, county housing of- ficer, conte nded the company plan gives little or no considera- tion· to famili'es and retii'ed couples with moderate incomes. He said no accommodation is made for housing for resort hotel and restaurant workers who would staff new facilities or for residents of existing mobile homes in Crystal Cove\\·howould be dispossessed by new construe· ti on. Planning commissioner Ron Yeo resurrected lingering hopes that al l the land can be purchased as permanent open space. He said the county should study the possibility of acquiring· the property for open space as a cheaper alternative to providing new streets, sewers and schools. Irvine Company spokes man Larry Moore didn't comment on Yeo 's proposal, but he did say no plan s ha ve been made for moderate-income housing on the land. I-le said the company would no\v consider the suggestion for po~sibl(' inclusion . • • I _..__._. UP'I T1i.,-. JOAN LITTLE, WITH BODYGUARD, LEAVES COURT Bombarded by Cross-examination Today E'ro• Page Al JOAN LITTLE ••• Miss Little also testified it was ••not my intention to leave him to die" when s he ran from the jail. . She said she was only sure that Alligood had been stabbed once although she had hit at him three or four times. "'If I had known he had been struck as many times as he had, I would have stayed there. It was not my intention to leave him to die there," s he said. She also testified that she saw two police cars after running away from the jail. Griffin asked why she did not surrender then, as she did eight days later. · ''l didn 't go to the poli ce because I thought they would shoot me down instead of taking me into custody," Miss Little said. Miss Little testified earlier that she had not reported the white jailer 's advances because she felt a black woman's word would not be taken over that or a white. ''In Wa shi n gt on. North Carolina, coming up as a black woman, it's different saying what you did and having your word go up against a white person's," she said. The 21-year-old Miss Little is being tried for ·second ·degree murder in the Aug. Z1 slaying of Alligood, 62, at the Beaufort Qrunty Jail in Washington. The defense r ested its case this afternoon. Griffin repeatedly questioned Mi.sis Little' Monday about pre· vious occasions on which she said Alligood made sexual ad,·a nces when he visited her cell late at night to bring her sandwiches. Griffin suggested that Miss Lit- tle could have u sed the sandwiches as . evidence of the jailer's visits to her cell. Sht:. replied, :'Mr. Griffin, Suspect Held In Burglary A neighbor's watchful eye led to the capture of a Costa Mesa re· sidential burglary suspect Mon- day and recovery of a $100 tape recorder taken from a home. Police said they were dis· patched to the home of Jane G. Stilwell, 945 Lansing Ave .• after the report or a strange man in the back yard. . · They: Jirrived at the scene and arrested and booked George A. Robles, 20. of 119. Laurel Ave .• Santa Ana, on s uspicion of burglary. sometimes you have evidence and you tell tbe truth and they twist it in a way so to make you not tell the truth.•• Through an afternoon of cross· examin ation the prosecutor sought to show that Miss Little had a friendly relationship with Alligood for some time before the slaying. His questions reflected the slate's contention that Miss Little's flight from the jail was planned. · She contends she fled in fear for her life. She said Alligood was alive and standing in tbe doorway of her cell grinning when she ran. GriffiD asked her lo read at length from notes she made while in jail, .which recorded nighttime visits by Alligood and other law enforcement person· .neJ. Much of the material focused on her desire to get out of jail to gel back to her boyfriend, Julius Rodgers. She read a notation, which Griffin claimed referred to Rodgers, that said, "I miss you so much I'm about to go crazy here. I've got to do something." The defense sought earlier to s uppre ss the b ooks and magazines which Miss Little used for her jail diary. Judge Hamilton Hobgood denied that motion. Jn response to another defense motion, Hobgood agreed Monday - to exclude cross-examination based on information obtained from Miss Little's health re- , cords, sociBI services records · and prison records. 'Jack' Dinner Too Expensive Costa Mesa physician Dr. William R. Crumpton com· plained to police Monday about his dinner at the San Clemente Jack·i~·the-Box drive through r estaurant. He said the food was fine, but the S440 cost of the meal waa a bit much. Investigator.1 said while Dr. Crumpton, of 2120 16th St., ate in- side the El Camino Real restaurant, a car burglar looted his sport sedan of $440 in valuables, including stereo. speakers, radio, 12 cassette tapes and his expensive leather driving gloves. Costa Mesa police took a courtesy report and forwarded it to San Clemente investigators. Upton's Jur1or~ Screened Attorneys began sorting through prospective jW'Ors Mon- day afternoon to select the 12 who will decide if former Or&nge County assistant assessor George Upton accepted bribes in return for favorable property assess· menta. Fourteen pros pective jurors were excused by the lawyers, four- of them because they admitted re- ading of the charges broug:hl against Upton in a Grand Jury in· diclment. The indictment alleges that Up~ ton accepted a generator and radloequipment for his boat fr6m officials of the T andy Corpora-. tiQn , parent company of Radio Shack. Laot month, three Tandy of. ficera, including vice president James Buxton who aloogwtth Up- ton wu named in the bribery in· dictment, were gruted lmmuni· ty in return for their testimony against the former asalstant as .. sessor. Upton and fl Ve other former of- ficials in the assessor's office pleaded guilty last month to con- spiracy charges related to former assessor Andrew Hinshaw's suc- cessful 1972 congressional cam- paign. · · He was fined $2,500, placed on three years probation and, a few days lat!!!' r resiaoed fromhi!_j«!b· Superior Court Judge Waller Smith, ~bo accepted Upton's plea and sentenced him, will preside at his upcoming trial .. E'ro•~ageAI RAISES ••• partment heads will be weighed as the key factor in determining what kind of raise will be granted· for the coming year. All the raises will be retroac· tive to July 4, Scott noted. The county administrators will receive all the fringe benefits granted other county employes in addition to an increase in the maximum allowable ·vacation time, provision for an optional life insurance policy, a dental in~ surance plan estimated to cost $55,000 a year and increased tui- tion reimbursement for continu- ing education. · The administrative sdary set~· tlement leaves only one unit or county employes, attorneys from the district attorney's and public defender's o(fices without a set· tlement. College Chief Recuperating Southern Califoriiia College President Rev. Emil A. Balliet is recuperating at home following hospitalization for a heart attack suffered. three weeks ago. Doctors for the bead o( the As· sembli es of God Church· affiliated liberal arts, school in Costa Mesa said the coronary seizure ·was relatively mild, ac· cording tQ sec officials. The carrip'us chief Who has pre- .sided over major sec expansion programs in recent years recerit·" ly announced he will retire from that post nex't year, tO become chancellor. Investigator s said a sliding glass door had been pried open with a small chisel to gain entry tothehome. KALEI I >OSCO PE ... ... ·- TONIGH'.r "GODSPELL" -South Coa•t Repertory Theater, through &.Lq. 8p.m . WEDNESDAY, AUGUST IS • MUSIC OF AMERICA-South Coast Village, 8 p.m. UCI LECTURE -"Jnleri<lr Design,'' Room 204 llumaniUes Jlall, 7 p.m. I Gruesome ~. Beating Related . ' • • . . WAUKEGAN, Ill. (UPI) ~ Marine guards beat Navy recruit Steven Stawnychy until he was bloody, then forced him int.0-a straitjacket, according to tt(o courtcourt-martial witnesst$. The recruit committed suic'1e threewee~s later. •: A three-member court is he•r4 ing the case of Marine s;~. Michael William s , 213 . Moorehead, Minn., the second:or three Marine guards to be cou\1.· martialed in connection with ale beating of Stawnychy at the Grt.at Lakes Naval Training Cenf:lir bri " g. . ' Stawnyehy killed himself~ weeks after the May 13beating; kneeling in front of a train n ar the base. His parents believe e beating led to his suicide.·· \: "1 saw Williams bltStawnycpy three times in the same ~ (chest and jaw),'' Machinis~~6 Mate Billy Watkins testified· Mf,D• day. '"There was quite a bit10f blood from his nose and mouth.~'' Watkins said Williams th'en complained he h a d gotten Stawnychy.:s blood on his un~ ifo rm . Watkin s also sctid Stawnychy was unable to defeOd himself. ~· Williams is charged with filS · sault and battery, maltreatm~t and failure to com ply with COIT(C• ti on al center regulations. He pleaded innocent to µie charges and h is attorn~y~ planned to produce 10 to 12 A& fensewitnesses beginningtod3y. .. Gal 'Nessie' :~t •• . . fail~ to, Lurt;. .. Sea Monster ·: WCH NESS, Scotland (AP):._ A JO.foot "female'• effigy of the Loch Ness monster prepared to bit the road south today, ha~· g failed to entice into the open e creature said to inhabit is murky highland lake. ~ For three hours she cruisedttie lake, emitting m ournful elec· tronlc "monster mating calls'' and clouds of water vapor'•as thouaands of visitors and lot:id people watched. But it was all to DO effect. ~· The firemen of He~ Hempstead, Hertfordshire, who built the papler·macbe ••monster'' which was mounted oo a raft of oil drums ahd powered by an outboard ~, werenottoodisappointed. '.~ 'lbeir ••mate a monster'' Ph>- ject was conceived less in the in· terests of science than in rais'ing money for their benevolent Cund. .. . '· . . The 6ailboat.came loose from the houseboat Big Mac while un· der tow late Sunday. Two uniden· tified persons flagged down the houseboat 13 miles off the coast. 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C.p,ftoi-t, 1~1$ O.•n .. Co••I Publl•"I"' C-11MOY".NO"'"''""'-'ll"ll••l-H•IOf1•I M•u• .. •r •lotl fllMl'IM .. t) Mfll ...... , ... r•P•cxh,1~1f •11/IOlll 1pK11I ptrm11.•lon 01 &bp,.;,"10-•. lf<llfld Cltft "51tOI .,._,d t i CMli MtW., 0 C.tlllorf!WI, •~ •lpllon..,.c .,,i,., u oo _.,,.: ""-'11o4.00fM<'llNr;l'llH!-M<llM!-UOO Horses Okay In Huntington By ROBERT BARKER Of .... Dflll' Pi)911S'-ft Fears that horses might be on the endangered s pecies list in Huntington Beach were em-· phatically removed Monday rught by the city council. Horses were assured a hoof. hold on the city's futw'e when the council, without a nay vote: -Approved plana for a signalized borie crossint at Ernest Avenue and Golden West Street. -Approved an equestrian trails system to be developed ID two stages. -Endorsed plans for an equestrian center to be established in Central Park. Final approval is expected when details on financing and easements and olher malt.en are workedoul. The city council also approved taking another look at tho louih sys,tem ot lawa governlna con· struction of commercial &Ubl.ts an(! sent the ordinances back to the planoinlt comm.iaalon for possible modUleation. The lint equestrian tralll to be ~~eloped wlU fall in lbe four· mile area south of Central Park between Edwards Street and Gothard Street. Plans calls for the initial trails to be developed at a minimum ~ost on roUghly graded are_a~ minus fencing or other amen1t1es until financing is available. Second stage trails would be ~mplemented when development u completed at Bolsa Chica, the State Wildlife Refuge and the propoled Edwards realignmtnL JUdinsc paths her(\ would cover approximately 11 niiles. Council members made it clear they want a "first class'' commercial stable for tbe Cen~ tral Park on a torig-tenn basis that would offer horse rentals. There ls an existing stable in the unimproved section oC the part on a hill .at Edwards Avenue. During Monday night's meet-lnl, Councilman Jerry Mitney eave a cheer when the word hone w11 first used well into the meeting after many references to equestrian and equine. ••1·m Just a poor boy from Tex· a,'' he said with a Oin,".nd ll'l'i r=!e.t?-hear a bone called a ' We know that color coordinating Is the primary target when buying carpeL Quality is usually second In line, and because we haw such a vast selection of qualllles, It Is easy to coordinate color and quality to each individuars tasle. However, we know that a volume of samples looking at you can seem very conlusing-but we feel lhal showing Just a few samples Is not a fair representation of the carpet business. Our huge selection ·gives our salespeople every possible option in working with people, helping them to find the perfect choice. ' so If you are in the mar1<et to select your carpeting -select Alden'• to help you, that'• what we're here fot!JU • ' • • .. .. '· .. .. , ,, .. '• " " " • ,.; • ·-. 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