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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-09-23 - Orange Coast Pilot-• • ,, , . f 2Gtunda11s ' II • 1 At llrmed-Wo1Dai1 ; est . . a ·tt earst • .SW AT Tealieleork -,• , . . ~~ t~~t~ .Gas·~ IJsed "s~c~t1 : , -T~ Stop' · Wo~ For,~O;:d I Huntii>lt•n ;i.,ach'• special J!l:oop.m . • Ass<tt.led ~WeaPons and TclctiCS . (SWAT) -When patrolmen arrived at her ~-hurlect-.t,,.O tiaseball-sized: ' northwest 'HuiltirigtoJi' Beach • _ leaf ·g~·grenades· into. .. i bom~ ,ho~. there Was no answer at the ·~onday ~gbt to capture 11 ·door but ~hen officers entered ~·an tt9.leil pp in. bet bedn>oJD through· a garage door, they Willi~ 19A· .· , -· ~ ., · fOund a blood-smeared towel. . .~Polic ~aid-of(icers-were~ -A7t"'tliey 'St'atte<t-s~hin:g the , not.t(ied;:.tbat the woman .. waS home, a woman oalled to them ! ~ateninl to kiir herself Cf bout , ~m :an UJ!~la~rs ~~. police ·~ .. ,,..... i . said but stie refused to ,obey their · · -c't... 1 • requ~t.to co1!'-'t'ut. · · . ~9</irg.;.ftyle' cr:~rr:h~~:-::~=d~3i~~ ·• , • spotted her holding a gun, then ~L . .-... 0· · ,.;na . she called to oCficers "to come . '3fW ~-e andgether.~~Policesaid. Wl\SHINGTON (AP) ,.... 'The woman who allegedly atte(bpt. ed to assassiriate President Ford in San FrariciscQ Monday asked a San Francisco poliCe inspector· a day earlier to--pJaee heri in custody because she mi.&ht'start ''testing the systein, '' Sen. Joseph ]'if.. M;ontoya said today. The New Mexico Democrat. who heads the ,Senate appropria- tions. subcoinmittee which MORE STORIES, PHOTO.GRAPH5-A4 . 111.e r®i (liatrolnien there then l. njW.;•~.' 'l"',,..v., , called Out the five-member . handl~~ St:cr.~t $ervice funds, •7 ~ ~ i. ......_, SWATteam. .. said it was this information that · ·, ,. ~ _ ~ Officers notified neighbOrs sur-prompted the Secret ~ice to Tw~ Garden Grove men were rounding the home to stay inside intfrview Sara Jane Moore Sun- injured, qne· critically, i.n what 8nd keep their doOrs and Win-day night but that she was · oiay ~ a. ·~ang-type" or "re-dows· closed 'beCause t hey neither held in, custody nor venge-type'' shooting Monday plal)lled to use tear gas. • placed under.surveillance. nilhtataFounj:ainValleyst8ble. · Then SWAT· team members "The fact 'ls·tbat theY--did not Phillip W. Buc'kley, 19, of 12462 tossed one grenade through the follow up," Montoya said as he ~:J!!tsi~!~:~d~T:: ::.:~1!1b!t~:ma~:=~ther ~!':f1edb!~i! h~!a~~m~i 1 Fowi_tai~ .Y.alley. ~o~munity ! A «as-maske<J officer entered week .on the San Francisco inci-Hosp~iq • inten~1ve c~e 1:101t , the '.bedi'oom, ,disarmed the dent and an earlier assaa,ination this _mpi'nbig. . >• .. . woman and br.ougbtheroutside. attempt against President Ford H11 ~~~pan1on; Gustavo . Police said the woman was . iDSacramentoonSept.S. Ga~cia, :1~, qf 12422 Darnell, treat~ brieOy l)y paramedics Montoya said his i.Drormation · ~·~'-:a Grov~,· was reported for a superficial cut. They said on Mrs. Moore had been supplied' · .doln& .. fine at -t,he, same thafLcut accounted for the blood by the Secret Service. .. bosp1~al~ :~<,:··r-.,· ''l'i·,,:1 ·r ! . '.toWKloi\thetoWel. ~ t , Montoya note~ that neither · Of-f1cer~~ ,~i~ Buck~ey ~as {. T.her d~cri\>ed ~woman·as Mrs . Moore nor Lynette· . . ,. U .. IT• ........ FORDS HAVE A HAPPY REUNION AT THE WHITE HOUSE !!resident Met With His Staff After Assassination Attempt W<M;lftd~ .. 111 ·~e.:..nec~ .with. a .~. ; ,,.11JncooperatiN"e', 'and did~ not Fromme, arrested and c~arged cali •. Jrullet: ilia. ~ed:.in hlS; ' ·knoW why she h3d ,a11e11edly in the Sacramento incident, was . E h B ld • I spin~. They .sa11f the bullet . thf.!atenedsllicide. Theyafsodid listed on the 47,000·name com· .out . e · .. n ._,;ne severed a nerV'e le..Alnd' to the -k;no hnh cl. all_,to rt puter listing of persons con-a, • &/&I 'b.raln · ~lileh' .'<'o'iffi!11 :~1ie '··b;aiie;;\d~c~.d; :;· .repo sidl!redpossibly .dal)l(e.....,.tl>th<! ,. -. ' .o~~e Gro~e .R~pe autQmatic bHaUfuig flmctiOI).. t· i-t " PoliCe booked 'the woman into Ptesident. .,. .. . , . Polic_e ·aai4._ Garcia sufft!red,·.:.....Of&Ne !<;punty Medical Center He said the Secret Service re-e1~er ~wo or tlfree gu~shot · for ?2 ,hours nf mental observa-ported that Mrs. Moore was "an wom:ids m the upi»;er leg~ was tion. . . · informant for both the Federal to un9el;'~o,. sur~ery 1 today.,' . Tbeysaidsomeresident:s.ofthe Bureau of Investigation and the ArreSteil.._in the lD~f!lt ~ neitfbborbood. suffered discom· Bureau of Alcohol, Toba·cco anCI ; A 20-year-olt1 housewif e .four men ;who.~police ~l1eve ~ (SeeSWAT PageA2) Firearms of the Department Of ·stranded with a· disabled car were ltorser <&table· e!DP)Oyes . ' the., Treasury,'' a-cling as an ,in· -beside the·san Diego Freeway in They. identied the p.mpects as · '1'-formantforthelatteiagency ''on lrvifle Monday afternoon told Alberto Simental. 20; Renaldo cases involving gun trafficking.•• police that a Dian who-stopped to • Simental;.~ •. Euie~o Gon&ales, (;RJD PJCKEROO -5memorandum reaCl-by Mon· ·arfenrer lmp-1<1all'@pf!<rfieralid aSL..~ Joee ~erez, ZJ. • • ,.tOya, which had ~ prepared · raped her in Sn Irvine orange rode•·~ all four were taken L"l'llo.,.,,..'EX"'f' O'D'E'.,.," by his staff based on information grove. .. ~ to Orange County Jail on a .:AJI,. i ~i 'C . 11'.:J from the Secret Service, said that Police arreste<I Steven Lopez, cbar1e of attempted murder. Pipkin p· k ,7·5 ••· . 1<Se!>S\J8 Eer, Pagel\%) 20;bf Corona on charges of kiij. Tiie cun allegedly .ea in ~e nual "10-wee~~ceoroot 1 tes•<':.':: than· . · .. ' napping and r41J)e. He Was ~ wu recovered. police . . °: es ..... -46 e ... ' booked into Oralfge County Jail, -.~ wc1,~u wen.....--arw;et -P•R&kin...prognosucat!on..prowess ~Tear-GU-Used ·-protesting bis !nnocence. ' weapon• • · of ·Orange Coast spc>rµ fans. -• -' The woman, 'en route home to ..- Tbe men. all U1ted their ad· begina.toda,yipt~eDailyl;'ilot. ' SANTA> PAULA (UPI) San Diego after a visit to Costa -u 1181l 'Wlnten"""' Ave., ~f ;:'f~~~~i;:tct :ffi , noisier of tear gas exp!oded II!'· Mesa, told police she pulleftothe F.oUntaln Valley; the addi-ess of be · llrdeCI · h . or~ cler an auh>·1lt a drive·m movie side of the• freeway after the ~ at.able where police believe ..J~O'; ,,., .,~as ..P~'!9 ..... • $lS !"-MQQday: night, ~.~_,. s~vera} generator light on hercarflasbed IM•ll•d•~-1f"'9!1: ~.iilotailii'ud· an Ofllclat 1 petrona so1111bl medical treat· red.. •· Offlc-sold \ll,e7 .._ called blank · 1 od , en ry ment but no one was reportj!jl She said her attacker pulled to by ~~J)ital at t:~p.m. when section ap~ ::, pag°! '\i&spo·~ • seriowlly hurt. The movie recent. the side of the road about 3:45 • authorltlto !her~ repqrted the ..:.obar ;,_ our T . ~ ...._ly switched to all-Spanlsi.., p.m. and offered to take hot to a • ~ -~bal[ibeen bn!lilht Iii for musrbe !.turn:.i·~~· Th=~ 'la~guage programming •!>d"., ·service station where ·~ could Ire~ elr ~· Good Luci. . : 11!'1ic<1 speculated lb• ie., gas tn· pbone for belp. -: (IM !l l'oPMl , I ailentmay bave aproteat. .• She 'said· the driver took a :\ . -. . ·-I . 'I ,,.,...._-......,. __ \: • I , • . ., ... ·-'=== circuitous route that ended on a dirt road in an orange grove near Culver Drive and Bryan Avenue in Irvine. There, she told police, the at- tacker raped her, took her driver's license and threateiled to kill her if she reported the crime. As he drove her rrotn. the orange grove, a driver ap- proaching on Culver had to slam on his brakes to avoid hitting the car. The driver told police he followed the car along Culver and saw the man and woman ap- parently struggling from hls van· 'take through th~ rear window. .. At ·the corn.er. o! BrYan and CUiver. the worn an told police she spotted a California Highway Patrol car and tried to ope:n the <loor to escape. She described stnigglinc'·witb her alleged at· <See llAPE, Pafe i\Zl AttQrney Questions I Sanity BULLETIN . SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A ·federal judge suggested today· lba& Patty Hearst be esam~. by psycblalrlsta to determine U, she is mentally ~coiiijiieteiini"".---'J cross-examined as a witness .. S~N ~~~:'J~&;8QrvI"'if abi~ Hearst's attorney (oday described the newspaper heiress as "On the verge of being able lo. go either way in terms of sanity'' because of her 19-month ordeal.' . Prior to Miss Hearst's federal. court hearing on her request "'to ·be released on bail, attorney Terence Hallinan told reporters, that she was .. mentally and emo-. tionally disturbed" and 'said: "Anybody would be who has gone· through the torture that she bas gone through. ~' · ''She is right on the verge of be- ing able to go either way in terms of sanity,'' he said., "During the entire time she ·was kidnaped she was insane,•• Hallinan said. "Right now, she is' on the verge of tipping one W,ay or the other and that's what we are worried about. Not the case . (See PATTY, Pagel\%) Co;ist Weather Fog and low .clouds will delay the sunshine Wed· nesday, with cooler tem- peratures predicted for the coast. Highs will range from the iow 70s along the shore to the mid 80s further inland . INSIDE TODA 'l' Columnist Sylvia Porte puts the blame for inaction on no-fault imurance on lawyers bandling per .sonal liability. A JI , ' '----'----------..JJ'' -~ .. -·~ • . . .. • )If Oo\a. Y l'tl.OT s •• ~ Sqneaky 'Fit to ·Act' , as • SACRAllRNTO CUPll - Lynette •"SqaeakJ'•' Ji'Jomme. dlarCed wltll alleftlll'iOI to u- sestJnata Praldmt Font, w3' ruled lit to act u lier own at- lcnley today. On Ille ba1ll o(. caurt- '8YChialric report. Chlef U.S. District Court Jud&e n.om.. J . Kat'.Bride ruled the 26-}·ear-<>ld cult follower of Charles Mansoa ..... ~.,, and lalellicmllF ~ a walwr ol lier ewMtll• llGealri&blto<OUDML" lliss rr-me, ~In !Mr -familiar red4'poded ...._ did""' react. ---. Dr. Ja~ R. Rlc:lunoocl. Ille payclu.lriilt wbo p~ Ille examination durla1 the weekend, briefly t..._ the stand during the heariAg a.ad ~-, H111·ricane Rips Flo.rid& 100,000 Fl.ee Storm in Southea.t FORT WALTOS BEACH. f1a. tUPI J -Hu r ri cane Elo ise roared ashore on t he north Florida coa1t between Foti Waltoo Beach and Panama City todly, rippinc roofs rrom build- ill&s and tearing down power lines as it stabbed deep into Alabama. More than 100.000 pe<'500S Oed in advance of the storm. wb.icb earlier claimed 42 lives in a ~ auoss Pua1o RI ... Ille Dominican Republic and east.em CUba. Tb.ere were no deaths or serious injuries immediately r& pxted as the storm slammed in- ''Kook Capital' ~Northern, California Brtuitkd •· SUN VALLEY, Idaho (UPI) -A presidential aide, shocked by the attack on President Ford, said that Northern California was becoming "the Kook Capital of the World." James H. Falk, associate director of the White ,._ House domestic council, s\l.id Monday night : i<. "I've traveled all over the world with the Presi· dent and the only platt we've seen demonstratlcns is Sacramento and San Francisco. "That's all you find in Northern California - .toob with guns and placards." .. F-.PqrAJ • ' .. SUSPECT ••• ' -Ga SUnday night, after her arrest ·foe carrying a revolver, Kn. llloore ''pbooed an inspedor oC ,-tbe San Francisco police depart· -and reci~ that be re--till berblcust.ocl)'. •• . . Kmloya said be bas not yd re- ·vec1 any results from an in. estication Iaundaed bJ the !;Secrd Service into Ille mottrr. -..,.. said beariap likd1 to next Tawsda:t or Wdacsda,y woolcl indude testimoQ ~ lt!'a bead of Ille Settd Soni<e. ~:it~ Kni&ht, San ,.,. ......... Wrong Move I.ands Woman Behind Bars HANFORD CUPll -Mrs. Juana Garcia, sc. made one fi&bt decision and one wnmc ded.;m and Ille --......... her in jaiL • Police said Mrs. Gama de- <ided she had too much to drink to safely drive her car bome so .decided to allow her companim to drive.. ft was lfie dttfslcm ID Id tlle companion drive that started the trouble.-· to officers. • 'l1ie companion was a ,.,.,... cldgirL , · mestl&ators said Ille girl eat JwMM the wheel. started the car and promptly hit Ille rear of the ear parked in front of her. She -man.a&ed-to gd cait of Ille partin& space but clil>Ped a yield ,..~ilDUl .. ~~- . After negotialinll two mere rigbl Imm, Ille cirl broulbl Ille ear to a II.op on a side-. Ille :field sip still firmlJ' lod&ed bmealll the vebjcle. llrs. Garcia wu jaileo;! '!!! ! nri<t7 ol cbar&e. "' --wilbtlle incid.,.,i. Fr.-P.,,e AJ to the U.S. mainland, but a Point aear, Ala.. man was efectrocut- ed ia advance o( lbe hurricane while lr1in& to &et 1111 - -• met.al sbecl. · By mid-day Eloise bad -bed Inland to • point ·-~ m11 .. -'·ICRllbeut of Ille capital ciQ-· ol Montgomery, Ala. Forecasters disccmtinued all hurricane warninp .alone the coast at noon bvt said a rew aqualJa willl winds of gale in- -t;y could be expected iulo Ille ~ Heavy rains of s to 10 inc.bell. were forecast ror southern apd eastern Alabama. and from west-central F1orida ratbward tbrougJI moot of Georgia. !'!alb · 8ood warnings were iuued for llUllQ'areu. ''The maiimum sustained winds near the center ol Eloise. are estimated at 70 mph with • few squalls to hurricane fortt (15 mph)," !be hunicane center ,.. ported "'llowner, winds should eon- tinue to diminish rapidly this af. lenloon as the center eaatinues further inland,'' the weather agency 1aid "Ratl)er cold air to Ille west and north ol EkliM 11 ex- peeted to tie drawn into Ille stormy rirrulatioo, with Eloise !CJOing tropical ebaracteristic:s." Roots were lifted from about 200 commercial buildings in Fort Walton Beach as the storm roared ashore, and Pmtm• Ob' Be•cll II ayor Dan 'Ruuell estimated that d•maee in bis aft• would f1lll $25 million, ··...i that's a COOHl'Yativefigu:re."' fUwer lines were dawn, U- uprooted -plate glass --smashed all along Ille 1111-mile stretch betwem Panama a- t;y Beaeb and Fort W-Reac!L Panama City Beadl was left without electricity, most pbooes were out. sewers were flooded add rajclents were lefl witboul walArer tralfic lipts. A call went off for reoidmto to mnain indoon unljl claDCerous felled power linea could be dellreclaway. Seta al tornadoes_,. report- ed iD Ille l'lorida Panhandle in advance ol Ille storm and another .,.. reponed near 11.artfcrd, Ala. Florida Gov. ReubinAaltewer- clerad 2DO National Guard troops ~Fort WallAm Beadl at Ille re- ..,mt of !be city'• fire --aaid be needed Ille mm to cuard jewelry and other stores damaged by the winds.. SOO:,.~rsons .,.acvaled -islands iD the Fart wanon chareatookrefuleat a motel tb•t was &JIWll the. bulldinp amooled. . Marine Held In Cl.emenle . • Elertronic Ho'ldt1p Perhaps the world's first victim of an electronic holdup, service station attendant William Lawson, 27 , showsoUthe bandage over his skin where be was hit by darts from what police say was a Taser public defender. Tile Qasblight- appearing weapon fires darts carrying thin wires which de. liver a 50,0QO.voll cbarge. · Pendleton Blaze C·harS 1,000 Acres . ' A brush and grass fire barning • Sgt. Diet Ray, or Ille base public out of control on the Camp affairs office, said. Pmdleton Karine Base has con-·uesaid thattbe fireisnotbum- sumed more than 1,00I> acres ing in the area of tbe refugee sending a huge cloud al smoke •. . tmt cities. but said those areas biiknring over San Clemente and could beoome invol...r if tbe'f'ue spreadingurarliortbasI.aguna shifts from its westerly bum Beadl.. .. path . The fire is burning on the The cause of the fire is un· 8""'°'San Onofre area of the ~Sgt .RQtaldlntllepast: 125.~acremarinebue. however, base brush fires have WI.-"" ........ -e( "• aire....i1 ...-crime. ., tt-.atm .. ·• KIN rro•m•'.I rOOmfl•te. Sandra Good., 31, aaotberi _ ..... "'lb• C1llt. tald at ~. -It wu tmpooa!bl• to ralte lbf baiL . ·•we don't have that kiad 91 mooey;·a11e1aid. l • •f'NStP .• rAJ • • PA'Cff •• ·• • • My jury...wotlld ~in .. IDiaute. •• ... • -U:S.-i>latrict J.dse--Oli.,.,,. Carter refused to free Ebe 21- year-0ld heiress on $1 m.1111.og bond after her capture last Week. cledMinr Ille net tbatlbe-W nee was too high. ~ Pally HeOJ'lt probalJ4' II "not yd eoouah or a realist to a<cept treatment" although she needs psychiatric help, her mother told 1be Atlanta Constitution.. ID an interview published to- day. Catherine Heant uid her daugbtet: "is in and cait ol reali!T , WAS SI.A J.INKED TO MURDER? A5 PATTY, SU.HIT BY ANGELA DAVls-.\7 -and so nervous so aiuch abe doelD'tseem herself, of course.•> "'Sb'ie is 100 percent away from those last upes." Mrs. Heant said, l"eferriog to a recordina on ..bich Patty called her pareola •lJigs." ''She loves US, · JO'ft!S her lia- ters, is interested in all ol us,"' Mrs. Hearst said. ''She's improving. I see some improvement eyery day. But trlle'• been out of touch with '"11- tJ'. We've got to set her aome- place where she can get ~­ ment. I don •t know where abe needs.to be yet .•• Miss Hearst faces Z2 separate felol>y charges, Including lrldmp- lnc. robbery, bank robbery and ·aaau1t witll a deadly weapm. 'l1ie FBI and poliee wen 11>- 't'estigatiog dynamite, bl•ct. p>Wder and pipe bo-faund in • the hldeoul or Symblonese Liberation Army members Wiiliam and Emily Harris to de- termine whether there was any coonection with recent terrorist bombin&s in Ille Son Francisco area. • Wendy Y osbimura, -was cli5covered in tbe same apart·· .ment willl lllss Beant. was de- nied a reduction of her $250,000 bail Monday and pleaded !or "'justirefor all humanity.·· HeantCats In CU11tody 'l1ie 1moke from Ille fire was been touched off by pyrotechnic • SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -Two rats wbicb bad lived with Patricia Heant '. ill her hideout are iD the custody of the SPCA. visible inland as rar away as Ill.is-devices used durln& leatherneclt aioa. Viejo. Police in Laguna training missions. .lleach reeei ved repo<U from 1be fire is being fought by 18 1ome Jlilltop residents who men from the hue's complement U..•glif. Ille fino was burning iD of fiftm<n. No heavy equipment ......... N"ll\ld. other than fino trucks bal been At pnSent Ille blue is ""' .,,. ealledinyet. dalll;erllig ...,, slnlctlltts, Staff Sit. Ray said there is no -estimate as to when the lift will be controlled. Sales Suspended Smoke from Ille fire pawed ov ... -into San Clemmie. 'l1ie WASHINGTON (API police switchboard reeeived Further U.S. grain sa1es to numerous calls from ciliuns POiand ha't'e been SUSf**ded un--wanting to report the fire er ask· Iii a long-term ---can be iDg questions aboul iL Eugene Sander, shelter spokesman, said Mcmday 1 the e:ats were ""custody cases.•• He said this meant Ibey would be held until Ille shelter gets word from Ille Hearst family OD whether they would be claimed. One is blark male and the other is a tortoise-sbtll" female. They were found in Ille Mone Slleet hoq1e when! Miss Hearst and Wend;r Yostilmura were taken into ':l!,";;.~r~1!~pr=.,::.r:; ........ es. Am.;orroeus,.,illbe'._ er not we will need adcfitionAJ JSecnl Service pen<WM'I," Mcm· ~toya said, noting that Ille suJ>. i mmmillee bad approved Ille..,. hire request made by the Secret RAPE ••• reached with the drought-Tod~ temperatun:s in San ltrickm So'fi.et Un.ion. normally . Qemmte were warmer than in a mQor pnmder fer i1s Eas18U nortberl1 areas less affected by ~Europe~;:;i""~~p~a~rtn;;;e~n1~.:=:=:=:=~the~smot=~~·;-;=:~fire;:;;;·==========:;;;:;:;;:;;:;;::;:;;:;;;;;;;;;:;~ Son Clemate police -I a ts.yeardd Camp Pmdletoa custody last week, Rape Attempt ISeniee this J"ea.r. ,._ about Ille eall for •·a CDOd. old ihakjnl up ORI' tbse~ made b7 Sen. Ernest F. HolHngs (<D-S.C . ), a subcommittee lmember. Mootoy·a Mid, .. I'm not _.....itosaytbaL" ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT .._rtN.WMll ......__......,... ->-*R.C:: ..... w. ......... -~ ....... T"*"-s Kffril ·-.._ .... .......... ' ....... E ... Qitt&H.IAos RkNntP.~I ....... -.....~ ~ -__________ ...... ....:..:_........,....._.. ~ ........ ~ ..... .. , ' 1-..ck~ ..... _... ...... ....,..,!._. ......... ..... ..... ._..,_._, 'f;Jf IS t I CJMt IOGll • Or=t•lllMMllt .. MNUI =..------.... ""----~---.-,. ::11:---::o= =.: --= :-:::--,., ........ ..., .. '* a • ._...""""' -•••• ., --- lacter and finail;y opening Ille' dncr and calling to the palrolmaa fer help. . lligbway Patrolmm -B.. . Wenta told Irvine police he watebed Ille struggle and pulled Ille suspect over after Ille........, jumped out and yelled, "Stop bim!Hera}ledme!·· On being arns!M, Lapa de- nied tbat rape bad occurn:d and charged that the woman was . a'~bvpe•• and "cr&Z1'··· Fr.-P.,,e AJ REVENGE ••• ,.._,.. •• n . SWAT ••• llarine after an· attempt was -to rape a -Sm .Juan CaP•·-·--· -IOllllit !!If her au.car in tbe- ana Monday nlicbL .Jahn IL Potter wa -ed fer ,..Pcinn of attempted .._. Be was.held in jail today pending a camt •ppurance.. Patter was arrested after a citizen flagged down San Clemmie Patrolman Syt- Jordan infonnin& him of Ille inci· --Alter retti'ling a delcription of the 18-year-olcl woman's as~ sailimt, Officer William Tradeau arrested Potter in an alley -by. U. Ray1 Bartman said ~ Son JllODW<mllDWU_•_by a man in a car who mired her U lllew.-a ridetollle~pler. T1'o wom11D attepl.ed, but as ae mlered U.. car, natieed tbe' driver ~ad DO panls ail. Tbe dn't'er 1.rabbed Ute woman ......,.s tbe...U. bat Ille ......... w ealllbl""' ·-b·-of U.carfGl'daa ilu;peua tbemrtl. T1'o -Deel Md .... -... ..... -ofL Mille -bimos,-111e ........... -Jured, police aaid. It's ' Your Dollar! I : I • QUITE OFIEH A CUSTOMER IS CONFUSED WHEN SHOPPING FOR CARPETING. HE ASSUMES THAT IF A CARPET PILE IS HEAVY ANO THICK THE CARPET IS NECESSARILY OF GOOD OUALITT. ' NOT TRUEI MORE OF IEN THE 00UALITY OF THE ABER. ANO NOT 1HE OUANTITY,-IS THE DETER- MINING FACTOR WHICff CONTROLS WEAR AND PERFORMANCE. IT'S YOUR MONEY -SO, WHEN BUYING YOUR CARPETING, MAKE SURE YOU ARE DEALING WITH AN ESTABLISHED MILL AND EQUALLY AS IMPORTANT, A REPUTASLE DEALER. • . . • ,· , , --• ' • DEN'S • ' • • \ • -~-----· -------------, ' • ' ' • I f a problrm~ Tl1t11 writ<> Par Dut1n. Pat u:Ul cftlf rtd ta,w. sxt rtw '. tJJlltCtff ond uc, • tio n 1't'>tl ~td to •olve iMQwlit'• '" '-l 11ocentmettt and • b"''"'''· 1tto r1 ,your fl1"ation• IO .pat Da"n "Al Yoit" Seroiet. Orangf! Cootr Dady Pilot. P.O -Boz JSt;(). CO!ta .wrsa. CA ""926'?6. J nclude your- ttltphont n11mbtr. -·-·~ -I DEAR PAT : I bought a •kaleboard for $16.13 from K-l .Mart In El Toro. Tbe screws fell oft, but it says on the back ol lhe board not to tighten the screws because a thread sealer had been applied. I asked for a refund but K-Mart refused because I'd.lost my receipt. I washed cars and mowed lawns to earn money for this skateboard, and I don't think it's fair that I can't return it for a refund. D.N.,SanClemente K-Mart's customer service de. partmen.t tpoke1mu aaid. your request for a refund rOr the skateboard had already been re- fused. by the regional offl~e because the bo.ud apPeum to bawe been used for .ome time aild It was damaged. U you felt the skateboard was deftt:tlwe, It s"-ld hive been retamed to the 1 &tore immediately. It ~as I noted tllat your family f Uy requests reruftds on r eel merchandise without sales re- , ttipts. Your only recourse at lbls poi.at would be to contad the manufacturer. BllS Sel"llN!e 1 In addition lo Its new regula· tton that increases baggage I UabWty on interstate buses from r $50 tO $2.50 per adult ticket, the In· terstate Commerce Commission bas proposed other f.\a(lequacy" regulations for better interstate bas·service. They woold require more security ror baggage. quicker search for misplaced baggage and faster settlement of claims. ICC regulations now re- quire acknowledgement or all <laims within 30 days. and settle- ment within 120 days. Proposed rules also suggest a reservation seating system, special ac- commodations for handJcapi>ed -persons and minimum comfod facilities at terminals and ln '• buses. Persons wishing to com- ment on these rules should write to: Secretary, ICC. Washington, DC2M23. · Bair Care I DEAR PAT: 1·ve heard that . there is a consumer telephone. service that you can call to get in - formation about hair care and which produci:ts are right for dif- ferent needs. Do you know who offers this advic'e? I'm pre- maturely gray and want some 'advice on how to keep my natural color. A.G ., Newport Beach ~ Oairol has a. consumer educa- tion program designed to en- courage customers to call for· ·'free personalized hair care ad- vitt. You can contact the aairol Hair ·care, Hot Line Monday ·through Friday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. . (EST), that's6 a. m. toZp.m. our ·time. A staff of 10 consultants is available to answer questions re':' : lated to all 1speets ol hair care. -including color, sbampops, con- ditioners, appliances and service and premiuJ11. offers. '11\e phone · numberls (212) 6«·2990. Written ' inquiries can be addressed to · Oairol Consumer Consultants. : Oairol, Inc., 345 Park Ave .• New '. York, NY 10922. -· -· •• • ·: €0111·t Ponders Nixon· Pap~rs WASHINGTON <AP) -ls Jllchard M, Nl•oo to be tnaled dlllerently than hi• 36 pre- decesaqra when it cornea to. ownenhlp and control of-bis sldenUal papen? '.!bat ii the queslloa that three. f<!deraljudg• mualoowdedde. 'l'bere ii no 1na1eat1on.._Jonc ll will Uke iud&es Cart McGowan and t:c!Ward~. Tammc(lbeU.S. Court of Appeafs aod Aubrey • Robinlon-of-tb._ U.S.-m.trict- Court to resolve the iaue. But there lino doubt thaflbe1Cl8e1' ln the flaht will take the C81e to the U.S. Supreme Court. Ex-Beatle's Deportation · .Hits Snag. •WASHINGTON <UPI) - Br!Ush rock Btar .Jolm Lennon to- day received a temporary·delay in efforts to deport bim. the Im· migration and Naturalization Service r-rted. ~delay was granted because bis trite is ex-pecting. c:blldJ •• Lennon, one .or the original Beatles wbo branched out on his own· when. the 1960s rock. group broke up, is unCler a contested de· pottation order for: overstaying bis permit to visit this countt)'. · An INS sPokesman said the or· der remains in effect but has been placed in a "nonpriority" status. Oswald I. Kramer, acting INS , commissioner for the Northeast, g ranted th e delay on "humanitarian grounds,•• the spokesman said. According to medical affidavits Lennon's wife. Yoko Ono. would be placed in jeopardy if she were forced to leave the country or if Lennon were deported without her. Lennon entered the United States as a visitor in August, 1971 and was authoriJ.ed to remain through February , 1972. DePorlation proceedings were begun when be failed to leave at that time. the INS said. .Lennon applied for permanent residence status but was ruled in- eligible because of a previous conviction in EnRland for possessing marijuana. · · 'Rent a Boy' Ring Cracked lnEnglmul LONDON <UPI) -A central Criminal Court judge has called for a cleanup in London's West End as be gave what he called deterrent sentences in the trial of a rent-a·boY vice racket at an amusement arcade in Piccadilly Circus. "I hope the Westrilinster City Council wijJ do all they can to put an end to it,'' Judge Alan King- Hamilton said Monday al the Old Bailey. Sentencing Charles Homby a 36-ye8r-old underwriter wltb. Lloyds of London, and four men to between 2~ and 6th years, for gross indecency and conspiring to procure indecent acts the judge said: ••As long as you are at liberty no boy is safe. '1Enn-ldenlln l.boJUstory ol the '\}nlted SUtes bu c!eilt "'1111 bis papen as if they were bis __.a1 property," Nlxoo lawywllerbert".T. lllillei' told'lbe- judpo llonclay. . -Sut Justice Department · la..,.. Irwin Goldbloom ara\led ibat~ e-very-Pr-eald sic......a fnc,e Franklin D. Roocevelt bas dooa!- ed bil papers to the govemmmt !or "the preservation al wbat are eueotlally_tbe raw: materi&ll- blstory." Sela11re of the Nbon docu- ments aod tapes also ii being cllallenged by the former -I· dent oo sucb grounds as violation c( free speecb rights, c( 111aran- tees against unreasonable sea~h and seizure, and confidentiality essential to the presidency. Nixon's lawyers see a ca:isig. tent and unbroken tradition of absolute owners hip dating to George Washington. 'l1lose who want government ownership up- held say those presidents were wrong ,and that the public - through the government -was the owner. · The Ford administration, through the Justice Department, takes a third view -thal early hi story was ''conflicting, anomalous and fragmented" and that the govemment always had a right to see the documents pre· ·served for history and available to succeeding administrations. The papers of 23 presidents are now in' the presidential collec; tions of lhe,Lib1;ary of Congress, 'mosUy dou~ted by h·eir s or · boUgbt by the..governmenl. M for the r,est, some papers have been lost, others have been deposited in state or local institu- tions. still others have been destroyed. Pre!lidents Harry S Truman. Dwight D. Eisenhower and Lyn- don B. Johnson used Uteir papers to write memoirs for which they received handsome sums. Nixon says he needs his documents, too, to write the history of his ad- ministration. · Embattled Y ' Eyes Reprieve In Oceanside OCEANSID,E: (UPI) -The Chamber o! Commerce·s ex- ecutive board voted Monday to seek a delay in the city's planned eviction of the Armed Forces YMCA from a downtown city· owned building. "' After a two -hour m eeting behind closed doors with Eugene Geil, YMCA chairman in charge of relocating the Armed Forces YMCA, the board voted to ask the City Council to extend its eviction deadline. Last month the City Council, in an effort to reduce crime in the downtown area, gave the ··y·· until Oct. 27 to vacate the build- ing al 407 Third s1; YMCA Manager Jack Bale said an extension was needed so the board of directors could com- plete agreements to move to a .new location and continue operatiqg th e 32-year·old service. Boat Caught Up in Surf; Three Saved , Laguna Beach l ifeguards ·rescued a Newport Beach family of three whose 18-foot boat foun - dered in the surf during heavy fog Monday in the Art Colony. · Jack Irvine, bis wife Patty and son Sean. 4, were aided by guards after their craft washed ashore in heavy surf just south or Hotel Laguna. • Mrs. Irvine was treated for shock and for a bump on her i • head, Lifeguard Chief Bruce -' . 1 .. Baird, ~aid . The incident oc- • curredatl:30p.m .as the lrvines were bound for Dana Harbor. J • Irvine said he was hugging the /£; shoreline because of the fog when ~ the craft got caught in the surf. The mishap produced minor damage to the inboard-outboard powered fiberglas craft. Man Electroucted At San Diego Park SAN PASQUAL (AP) -A Zl· year-old employe or the San Diego Wild Animal Park was electrocuted while checking ft. u,, ,.._.... eauipment which picks up cur- rent from the -monorail track. · Seek1" Presidencfl -.. The body of Stephen Drabek, a ·· · mechanic's helper. was found • Treasury Secretary Joiie Loi>ez .Portillo, 55, bas been Monday by bis father, an named Majority Party candidate for the presidency of employe who was cleaning a - •• Girls Bit . t • By.Train; • r Five Die .. · GARDNER, 1U. (UPI) '-AD Amtrak tllrbollner alamme4 broadside into a car at an un; guarded country ~rosslne near here, kltllne five girls °" a rural' · scbooL.aoftball team and thcll: school principal. · .,. FifJrons Friends· Costa Mesa Mayor Alvin L. "Pink" Pinkley hoists up Orange County Cystic Fibrosis Poster Girl Debbie l'.ehner, 8, to meet Old Paint .at Fiesta de Costa Mesa. Debbie and olber kids afflicted with cystic fibrosis and simila~. lun ~-damaging diseases, s uch' as chronic bronchitis, will get boost ~t. 4 and 5 with benefit rodeo al Orange County Fairgrounds, 88 Fair Drive Costa Mesa. Tickets are available from Ticketron CF h ead- quarters in Anaheim, or at the gate. FunclS will help finance research into this incurable disease. . Bayh C·harges Oil 1 • Firms With Control WASlllNGTON <UPI) -Big oil companies are operating as a cl05e·knit club that inhibits pro-. duction of American oil, Sen. Birch Bayh charged today. Congress began reacting to President Ford's proposal for a $100 billion corporation to help private industry speed develop- ment of energy resources. Ford called Monday for crea- tion of an "energy independence authority .. empowered to "take any appropriate financial action -to borrow and to lend -in or- der to get energy action .. by private industry. Bayh. in a statement prepared to open a!1titrust and monopoly subcommi ttee hearings today. said a few major oil companies now conlrol the petroleum. in· dustry -••from the time they punch a bole into lhe ground 'Iii they put (fuel) in the bole m your gas tank.'' • ·Big companies, operating as a club, are inhibiting production or oil until prices go even higher. the Indiana Democrat charged. Su bcommittee econom ist Walter S. Measday released a re- port saying ''virtually all Gulf Coast outer continental shelf pro- duction comes from a couple of dozen producers. with the inte~ • grated major companies having the lion's share.'' The cu; was returning ll'Om a same played· about 20 mlllil away at Bonfie ld. neat' ikee, -ben Chicago.to-St. Lol1ls Amtrak 803 travelJllg about 10 miles per hour struck It ln a .rural area about '10 miles southwest ol Chicago. Authorities said the 11113 sedan was reduced to about.I half of normal size. The Impact sent the vehicle tumbllng over sever8.1. times in front of the train which. was unable to stop for about. • half mile. · The five dead puplla were either 11 or 12 yeara .old and made up nearly half the 11 · student sixth grade clua Goodfarm Elementary_. Goodfarm-. a farming: com munity. The girls were carol Holm Becky Gebhart, Ton;ya Kincaid Barbara G1chwerndterlnan Laura Archer. All lived Goodfarm area near Gardner. The driver of the car wu th principal, Mrs. Antonett Tweec!t, 53, of Braceville, Gardner,anemployec(tbeicbOGt for ZS years. '!be bodiea were 'strewn aloil.cl the scene of tbe wreclc:age identity was· made throua clothing. A temporary ·m.;T"i was set up at tbe Gardner Fl Department. ''This is a real sad thin«. a rlble loss· to our close-knit eom .. munity," said Grundy ~ty School SUperintendent Urox Brandt. ''We'll reaUy miss Mrs'. Tweedt. She was an outstanding. lady -outstanding teacher • .' Devoted to the small, rural .chool principle. Arouodbereabe is'Mrs.Goodfarm•:• \ Brandt said Goodlann Sdtoal will be closed for the rest c( the week to honor the memory ol U.. mvictims. • rx ... J DAR Unit to Mee~· 'lbe Patience Wright Cbapl,tt . oltbeDaugbten·of lbeAmericllll' Revolution will meet at aoon Oi!f. 7 at the Hotel Laguna to bear guest speaker John Know Jes• a.d· dressu0urconstitution.1• """ ... " "· I '· .\ /' ~ Gossard G's designtei .-<.:<.~~1:, byMaggieSweet. The tf' T-shirt with a tender •. • ... • . ' 1ouch roslipon for . rU ',~ sleeporloungicg. .,•• Jnpoiyesrer.Aduck ... print in golden and xellow. P,S,M, $30 Sleepwear ' • .. .r, • .. •" ... • I Mexico in the 1976 elections. Portillo is a close friend of trainnearby,authoriUessaid. President-lluls;-EehevBrie-and-hi&-nominaUon..U.tant.a1--Efforts to revive tbeJounger ....Bulloc:k'LSouth_Coas~Plaza, San Diego free.way at Bristol, Costa Mesa, 556·061 t mount to election. , man were 1111Success 1 • • --' • ' f .. ' • - • I .... f A4 DAILYPILOT I ' Let:s__Get I ~~N~~!?~~ y back in W aahington, ent Ford came before the tele · ion cameras late last night a vowed he would not cringe or hi4e from public view because or the threat of assassination. Tbe President looked tired as bis image came across the television screen. He also· seemed like a man still shaken by the events that surrounded 1 him here in California. ' wen. how would you reel if. 1 twice within 17 days, somebody had pulled out a gun and tried to _Jdl1 you? -;-You don't have to be President '°' the United States to un-~derstand that. It. Now, of course, we are going to )get e1'.perts on all sides who will 1debate the issue or presidential Eprotection. I SOME-ARE GOING to argue ~that the President should confine I; his visual contacts with the public to television. Others will caJI for strong gun control Jaws. 1 • There is no question that the 11 ~anti·cun ·control elements suf- fered a major setback in the events of the past few days in our I' state. J' We can anticipate that the ., lawmakers will be called upon to ' pass legislation for gun registra- l f\tion or tighter controls on who I~ may or may not own what police like to call ••hand guns.1• The I President himself made re- f , ference to control of little pistols known as ''Saturday Night • Speciala" while he was talking to newlmen in San Francisco just minutes before the second at- ~ tempt on bis life. , The vieW from this comer is ~th8.t clearly we. must have li:ll lrtn)nger controls on who does il-OWD and carry hand guns In this rf COUDtry. The times have clearly \S underlined the need for such t rtlllrlctlons. f oi'RER THAN THOSE people ~baveahobbyoftargetaboot, , there ta scant argument for: • aceful we of, a p!stoL A r,.. ~ 'YOlver or automatic is not a bunt: •inf· gun. It lo an anti0penannel : weapon. You use it against peo.. •p1e. In the beat of heavy argument ..-In the frenzy of a deranged mind, when a pistol gets picked . UP, there is a very strong chance at it is going to get fired. Ask .any police reporter who has ex- perience reading the arrest blot- ter on a Monday morning. For that matter. ask any policeman. NOW 'THE PRO·PISTOL peo- ple will surely make their argu- ments known. They will debate that it you take guns away from f all the good people, you· simply leave only the crii;ninals armed. -~ Thi/Y will argue that you have a ~ right to protect your home and property. They will claim the Constitution gives us the right to ••bear arms.•• And, they will also note that IC you want to com~t homicide, you can d.o it with knives, rocks. • spears, baseball bats or· your bare hands. Not long before the second attempt on President Ford's life, a couple robbed a Mi8J1l..i.-1as station with a Buck· Rogers-type electric dart gun that felled the attendant. , Clearly, there is no way this country can Jegislatetto halt all forms of violence or crime. But the pbtol ls a good place to start giving it a try. · I . , I ( ' . ! U~ITe....-. AGENTS SPRING .. INTO ACTION AT SOUND OF. s ·HOT FIRED AT PRESIDENT FORD The President Has Been Shoved Out of the Way and la Hidden Behind the Umou1lne Ford Faith Intact After Close Call WASHINGTON (UP!)· - President Ford says his faith in the American people remains un- shaken and his plans to mingle with them are unchanged despite the second attempt on his life iJi 17days. The President's normal schedule remained unchanged today despite Monday 's events but be was uncharacteris_ticalJy late getting to the Oval Office. Ford, an early riser, usually is at his desk about 7:45 a.m. 1but to- day, he was still not there by 9 a.m_ FORD RETURNED to the White House late Mooday night from San Francisco where a 45- year-ol!f woman was charged with firing a shot at him as he left a hotel. The President was not harmed but hew as somber when he met With reporters on his re- turn in the entry way of the White Hoilse. The President gave no indica· tion he will curtail his travel, which has taken him back and forth across the country during the past month. The trips are planned. and Ford said he would continue· his policy of getting out and talking to people. · .. THE AMERICAN people ex· ~. and I approve of it ••• a Two Surrender dialogue between them and their President or other public of- ficials," he said. "And if we can't have that opportunity of talking with one another, seeing one another, shaking hands with one another, something has gone wrongwithour society. "I don 't think the inidividuals who want to destroy our society and tear up our fabric ..... represent America.'' FORD'S SCHEDULE today re· mained light, including meetings with disabled veterans and the Italian foreign minister. Press Secretary Ron Nessen said Ford could "be described as serious following the episode and on the flight home to Washington." Landing in a drizzle at An- drews Air Force Base, Ford went by helicopter directly to the White House where he met with reporters. With First Lady Betty Ford and Vice President Nelson A. Rockefeller and his wife standing ·next to him, Ford said; "It's won- derful to be home. It's good to see our family.'' Then in nationally televised re• marks, Ford told the nation • ''We're going to stand tall and strong in. this-confrontation so a limited number of people don't represent all of us.•• Ex-Marine Deflected Revolver SAN FRANCISCO (UPl)-An ex·Marine disabl~ by shell frag· meuts made a lunge that may have saved the President's life. Before the assassination at- tempt, Oliver Sipple, 33, waited 21h hours to see President Ford appear outside the St. Francis Hotel Monday, directly across the street. "I started to applaud and then, right in front of me I saw the chrome revolver.'" he said. "I saw it pointed out there and I grabbed for it. "I grabbed for the arm, to pu11 it down. I lunged and grabbed the woman's arm and the gun went o!f. "A POLICEMAN told me I pro- bably saved the President's life. He said that.'' San Francisco Patrolman Timothy Hettrlcb, 28, facing the crowd about seven feet away, also•ai" the .38-caliberpistol. ··r saw the gun come up, I heard the noise, I saw the smoke come from het hand, I was frozen for a second," he recalled. ''It seemed like an hour. I ran towards her. A hand (Sipple's) came from behind her and knocked her gun hand down. Jad Escape Thwarted VALHALLA, N.Y. (UPI) - . Mel Patrick Lynch, accl,lSed or kidnaping whiskey heir Samuel Bronfman JI, overpowered a guard at the Westchester County Jail early today, but an apparent escape attempt was thwarted. authorities said. . Officials said the 37-year-old New York City fireman and another inmate, Felix Rivera, armed with a 36-inch metal post and a heavy metal bracket. seized corrections officer Luther Harmon and held him for about five minutes. Lynch and Rivera surrendered ( ·BRIEFS· ) to other prison guards a short time later, authorities said. Ted Backs Brothen WASHINGTON (UPI) -Sen. Edward M. Kennedy (D·Mass.). says he believes "to a moral cer- tainty'' that neither of his brothers -President John F. KeMedy or Sen. Robert F. Ken- nedy -ever tolerated a poJ !cy of assassination or foreign leaders. Kennedy made the statement to reporters after testifying Mon .. day before the Senate In- telligence Committee. Etn1pt, lft'flf!I Sfp GENEVA, Switzerland (AP) - Egyptian and Israeli military negotiators completed an agree- ment early today setting forth the procedures to be followed in Israel's second troop withdrawal in the Sinai desert. In a 15·minute ceremony following a final session of almostl8 hours, the Egyptian de· legation signed the bulky docu· meot and the Israelis i¢lialed it. , Thunderstorms in East •lnllatloa Rote llJt l I Flash Flood Watches Posted in K'!ntuckY. WASHINGTON <APJ Chairman Alan Greenspan of the President's Council of Economic Advisers said today be does not expect another big increase in food and fuel prices in the near future. but believes the nation's basic inflation rate will remain closeto7percent a year. I ~ • " • " I ,. • " I " " .. .. f •• . . ' . .. portio"s of Kentucky end W.st Vl'lllnl•. Cloudltts s«les orfft.CS eulurm In most of,,.,. West. , Temper'1ur1t5 _,, In the 40s fl'Orl\ •OI>'°* -1l«"•ndcitntre1 N1tbresk• lntoU. Gn•t Ukts •nd 'Kettered trlrOl.lgh "':' mountelri st1tle1, Ttmperat...,... ren'lf1lri1td In l"-IOt lri tout,.,.rn FlorlHM'ld the SouU'l-st. ll!:•rlr mornl1'19 t1tmo•r•tur1ts .. -~ r~ fro"" 35 •I Ev•nston, Wyo., to ,. 12 •I Homesteed AFB, Ker Whl, Fla eftdNffdlff,C.Uf0 .. Coastal .1t'eatller • I Gr.eenspan told a Senate budget committee hearing that the government must pursue moderate •economic policies to ••avoid· re-ignitiag strong lnfia· tionary pressures'' that could. stop the nation's conomic growth in years ahe~d. . Dolly Pll .. D......, l1G• ...... Hd Monday-Frklev: II you dO not flaw y0ur peier by 5:30 p.JTI.. '*' before 'I p,m., and your copy will be <hr ,.,., .... ~ Sttvtdtv •nd Suncsar, 1r YoU do not recetw voor copy by 0 a.m. S.ur- ay, 0¥ 8 a.l'l'W !kil'IClly, cMI bttor. 10 a.rn. and your copy wlU be deltwnid. • • ' C•callffMT•lt1t1;u1 Mott Orange County Af'MI MMDI Nortnwett Mvnt1no1on a.ct+. ~ and Weatmlmiter •••••••• ""'llH San Clemente. Caplttrano BMCtt. S•l'I Jutn Caplslrtno, D•na Point. South LflQuna. uauna ~+guet ••••••••• l ...... J. • .. ( .... ltdorwter • Police Labeled~ • • Mo~re 'A Risk' SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - Sara Moore, an unhappy vol\lfto' teer In the Patty Hurst food giveaway program of 197., wu caU&blby pc lice with a gun In her -purse z~r~trours~ befcn ahe was seized ln in apparent attempt to •hoot President Ford. San Francisco police officers conf'11cated tbe....U..,allber re-volver, gave her a ••cttaUOD." and letberco. Stmday night abe was ques- tioned by the Secret.Service u a ''risk" to the Pre1ident and se:nt onher'Way. ~. Around 3:30 p.m. Mooday, a .38-caliber revolver was knocked from her hand outside the St. Frailcis Hotel. She was charged with.the attempted murder of the President of the United States. MRS. MOORE, 45, a billowy matron, bas a 9-year-old son. Frederick. She has fiittecl around the edges of the radical groups ill the San FrAncisco area for the past few years. Although ac· tivists were suspicious because she was said to have been an in· former for the FBI. She was looking for an op· ·Portunity to prove to other radicals that she was really on their side when she leveled her revolver at Ford. She w .. still reporting to the FBI "up until. the day of the shooting,•• even as she tried to convince the radicals she bad forsaken her role as iolormer. (The FBI In San Francisco oonflrmed that she was a paid In formant from June. 1974 until ~he was terminated in JlDle of this year for revealing her rote. b.ut •he "had volunteered umoliclted information on a few occasions'" since). MRS. MOORE "was perfect for the job. No one would ever believe she was a spy.•• "She was a 46-year-old accoun• tant from a wealthy Weit Virginia family, a woman who had outgrown her old dreams of a stage career by 50 pounds, 20 years and a Hollywood divorce. •·A blue blood southerner and country club do-gooder.•• sbewas making $50.000 a year as an ac- countant, and getting money from her ex-husband. a retired movie studio executive. She volunteered to work in the $2 million food giveaway that was part of_the SLA ransom for Miss Hearst.'' . The FBI approached her, ask· ing her to befriend the radicals she met. "IWAS REALLY nervous, but r was intrigued by the whole thing. It was like a grade B mov- ie,•• with clandestine meetings, a code name and secret reports, she said. When she was fll'ed, she was very vocal about it and ranted and raved around the office for about an hour or so. Police said the)' undentood she was Jl}so a member of the United Prisoners Union whose revolutionary leader, Wilbert •'Popeye'' Jackson, was shot to *** • ... _ ASSASSIN SUSPECT Sara Jana Moore death In gangland style earlle~ this year. John Edwards, a staff member of the UPU, denied she wu a member of the group. He said be' d0es not know her personally but ·has seen her at variolls radical rallies and meetings. When Mrs. Moore apPeared In federal court for arraignment Mooday night she looked like a middle-aged little lady who migbt live a ext door. SHE WAS HELD on $500,000 hail and ordered to undergo a psychiatric examinatioo.. Charles Anderson was ooe of the two police officers who picked her up Sunday after· noon. He said pclice bad received a tip there was a woman with a gun ill her purse. ••we went to the area and staked ourselves out.'' Anderson 1aid. "'The car showed up aad James Balovich and I moved up on the vehicle in separate cars. Officer Balovi.ch confronted her ••• aad asked her, "Do you baveaguhinthepurse'?'' Anderson said she admitted she did 811d turned it over. There were also &bells in the purse. "WE BROUGHT HER to the· station. We didn't book. her because you can't book on that. according to our state laws. It's a citation offense. It's a felony If you carry brass knuckles, a billy club. a blackjack, dagier or ice pick -but a gun is a misdeo meanor.•• ••After citing her, she left. 'Iben I beard that somebody shot at the President and I said, 'I wonder if that's the broad wear· rested yesterday'.'' Michael O'Toole. public m ... formation officer for the police dep8rtment, said the Secret Service later interrogated the woman and let her go. A statement by the Secret Service said it was decided she was ''not of sufficient protective interest to warrant surveillance ·during the President's visit.1• * * * • Scare Prompts Call For Gun Conirols WASHINGTON (UPI) -The BUT MOllTON SAID Ford latest attempt on President alcme will make the difficult deo Ford• s 11 f e brou g b t ciaiqn on whether be will golm• Congressional calls today for less mediately among the people presidential travel, stricter gun again, and the President gav~ control and investigaticms of bow every indication Monday night well the Secret Service· ts protect-that he plans to continue hiS Ing the chief executive. . policy of. gettia& out amoog the But overriding all the calla for people. .ebanae In the procedure of pro-• "l think It's imPOl'lant," he tecting the Prealdent was nllef said on bis return to Vl••"'•"'- that the second assasalaatlon at.-"that we don't capltul~Q;:; tempt against Ford In 17 day& wrong elements," to the limited fallSenedagEdaln. d , , K-~ number, to the lafinitealllial • war ,., ~---ay be b .(D·Mass.J. wbo bad two num r w o waat to destroy brothers killed by usaaslas, said A:~.,'.!f that is best about he was relieved the attempt failed and be was praying there would be no recurrence of "'such isolated lllcldeata of violence.•• · REPUBLICANS and Democrats alike botb •UC&ested Ford should curtail bll travel .plans after a 45-Je&l'«d woman was charged 1a· San Fronclseo Monday with trJln& to kill the President. Seaate Republlean leade~ Hugb Scott, however, said the na- . tlon'a chief executive~ "put some limit oa random baadlbalc· Ing. •• until we can see~ this madness lo tempora,,.•• "IT wouLo APP11u 111.; President probably -.Id have to cut back oa the number of publle appearances Involving movement Into the crowds," •aid .,_ :JohnM .... "'·NY) Sea. Henry M. Jacbon (D· J ·-~· urpu,. "'" • · •a Wub.), a eandldate for the -·time IUD·CODtrol Id-ate, n-•ald be would reintroduce a bill to .... mocratlc aomlna-. •mie tighten eontroll and Son. Emost ::'t!"~~:_~,tliat~ lh'l F. Hollin~· <D ·S.C.), aa14 Holllnp laid deaptte "real de-~· • ould look lpto the dkated.ageata'.' there aeemecl to =: , Service protecllon UM• be • l!Oecl. tor a cloaer loot at'the -1 Secret11ervt .. ·1 ProlAlctloll. .• Evea a member of Ford•.' "I would thlnJi..it needs a good <ablnet ~11ggested some-ol~ shaking up over ll:>efe," he change ill the President's plans. said. . . Commerce Secretary Rocen Ben. Robert C. 'B:ri'd (D• Morton said •ta breakfast meet·· • W. Va.), the No. 2 Democr.Uc ·1n11 today Ford "ahould·llow ~or. aald be~ alh1oten· down ••• be must be an lnln man t1a1 1978 prM!donU4J candidates to·keep rolnll with the olber mat· •bould be receh1D1 Secret ,tenbetoreblm.~· ~ .. l)toteCtlon.j / 'r •• • • I DAILY l'llOT ,ff' ) ·~·•ldeC•-t• Officials Search sLA · J,inks. I Desert Winds 5.'CRAifEJnO <AP> otheraaocl1t.lnSan t11e1DC11taulouaaceus1· toae.tJ>rromh\!l'pOUlld. lialrllldamuatacllo-1 -Law enf...,emeat of· Fnncileo laat week was !!on yet. otftclals said theno -wwereleaaedbythePBt • F Blaz fldala are taidnll a new _,,id•red •t a mediu .. DO......,.. at all" for the In June. The dr•wlno: ' an es I'!"!! at an Apf!J bani<: M'oDday oC tbree top of. ON AP&IL %1, tbree -•n1. . wwe bued on d..afp. robb.,,.y-murder for fl cl ala In ·the 1t1te men and • woman -Tbe --c1a1s bo __ Hona clY•• b7 th~ c '" -ible linka with some capital • wellrinf ski maska -...,. w ~ landlorcla who ~ente<l I _.~EBSI.D,£ {AP) -Searto1 de&ert wf.D<!a fua. ot lb• revolutionory II oro...:utora were lo robbed a brancb of the .llonday, S1er1mento Sacramento rarallea -dowit SOutbern Callfoml1's mouatlin e~-comrades or · Patri la deeidea tink between the Croc.ker Bank In sub-FBI •l•"t·in-charao where the stolen. cillS -contlnll0Cltof1naevera11arpbnlshflfeato-Hearst. • bill~ robbery and the urbl" Carmlch1el or PlulYOUlll,SaCfl!Dml!> .-1ntbe,,..,..,,._.I ill:r. lncllldlar ·a lS,000 aero blue In Rlvenlde S.W-0 told The M· SLA ••i•t•. It would na.ooo. County Sheriff Du-hldclell. 1 I Counl)' -1 lire tbatforced the evacuaUon ol JOO aociated Press tb1t l'.lliae the p&uibWty that One ot tile men !Ired Lowe 1ad \l.S. Atty. -~ ' ~iallarra lhdre. ,. "" •-eyldence seired in coo-tome members of the 1111 abolaun at a bani<: Duin• Keyea, llso dis-Police ••id ln April A ,._.,. far the California Dl9fslon or -• ... •-nection witb the arrests turorlst group ml&l>l be customer, 42-year old ...,.ed two stetcbes of tbat a l!fth""""' may Forestry &aid Gree..-bad been izQUftd Bab"·· •• ---of ll!liss HeanL and rour charged with murder, ~a Opsahl, wbo bled JSUSpedain the c11e. hive bet!n wal~ out· • tbe~ . .._ Robert Paul Sander, lldetbebantlDaHCODd --.i.'-loledro;'°:!,~~ lledlaadl Boalevan1 were--zJ, • rormer Cinc!n-r. K . . r~ • m~!!.!'e!i':: ;t; aetaw11car. -Hot Sprilap and an~=t,~c~ nall department •ft anTaeng T11011' conUnuing 1nve1Ucllli<ft AN APPARENTLY 1--11-" llumed~andUfcnsdbayweredettroyed,of. store emplore •• Mcm, oC the Carmicba&I nib-unsent ~ommunlque .ti•llll--'sald.~ -~ =·, day became the ~F th ·n . bery. But the sources claiml ... responalblliti/f Fifty miles east in -jN!l'llOll sentenced'W a er· emes M . d told The AP that lbe for the robbeey by tho : [ ) ... the Los Angelea suburl.of de .at b. r o w · in JJr er sketches closely re· New World Liberation • State Sierra J41dere, some 200 ·cahforrua. He was sembled aome of the ID· Front reportedly waa people were evacuated convicted in five NORWALK <UPI>_ murder trial M:ondayb:r for tbe death penalty divldu1la curroatly foundlDon•:'ec1tbeapart- _______ ...,.... from tbelr bomu early sniper slayings at a Prosecutors s urprised prod_uc1ng .a tape record· because 1 want to· dfe.-1-•inked'to the Symblooese mmta Hate after the • tDday as a fire swept within 200 yardS as It roared Smith River motel the jury hearing the ing med which ber father dgunidn. 'ltleeavneedn '1ttoouncthheth11·t". kiLidnber1apedUon11~-':.mJ~-~: ~~: ::: ;~~ vnr f.e•..., T-.nen . downtheUnder·drysl<>peso(tbeSanGabrieiMoun-· Deborah Kantaeng denl killing the man ~ u.. H I W d talns. . · his daughter said raped Ue table there and ti>ld Feb. 4, 11174. They -.Id a r r a • e D Y , h~r. Deborah to delend not identify which in· YSollos:i:~~;;'d J!::.e ""eachers Gi"ven Robert Boyd, .Miss herself!fsbehadto:" divldualswerebeinldis-an J. ~ . Kantaeng's falber, said cussed. . Authorities are known in a r~cording heard Boyd committed The sketches -ota tobecbecldn&forllnka earli.er in Norwal_k suicidewithadrugover-wbitewomanbetween2S betweenth&NWLF,&,A. SACRAM\mi ENTO (UPI) ...: 'I'be United Farm Worken on wi~ened their narrow lead over tbe teams1en In ·tbeir efforts lo represent California Farm Workers Monday by capturing an uncontest-ed election at a San Joaquin Valley farm B '{Ii. • . • R • ht Supenor Court that he dole last June. and 35 with brown hair and a series of bombings a~ airung ld I shot Danny C. Allen, 21, Boyd said be answered' and ~laases and a white intbeSanFranclacolll,y , e' as Alien walked through the door then rett sho<gun man 1D his 20s witb blood area. The Agriculture Labor Relations eOard head- quarters In Sacramento announced that as of last Frida~, Ces~r Chavez' UFW has won state: supel'Vlsed union elections to represent 7 8'4: farm wor~en:. The total went up by 96 workers ~ith Mon- day s victory at the reclaimed Islands Land Co in SACRAMENTO (AP) -Legislation giving col-the front door of his pellets pass by his heac1 r":::;;:;;;;;==;;;;========;:jP,iOiiiiiiiiii~i lective bargaining rights to teachers and epiployes daughter's house. He said he looked at AI-I . . ; 't d public schools has been signed into law. • -len's body before turning Mli {r Tbebill,whicbGov.JerryBrownsignedMon-But on tapes played around to see bis t"tt f..+uta ,ftDEU • day, allows teachers and other employ~ in grades Monday, Boyd admitted daughter holding the · • WI' -'I .• ,500vrs;n.N• f kinc;lergarten through junior college to join unions lying in the previous re-gun. BOOKS the San Joaquin Valley. · andnegotiatecontractswithschooldistricts. cording to "save my lit· He said he never ~ Butitdoesnotc:ivethemtherighttostrike. tlegirl. dreamed the alleged •llAIBlllS•PlfDIDS•IFTS The author, Sen. Albert Rodda (D· rapistwouldcometotbe Sacramento), said after it gained linal legislative "YOU KNO.W, l doo't house and that "the gun 369 E. 17111 St~ cOllio ....... w ........ s.. • ,,, LOSANGELES(AP)-lnaateptowudletting 1. h' b h · Id want to stay on this was out for peace of ·---~· attorn d rt. th St te Bar f c passage ear ier t lS mont t at it wou not ---eys a ve use, e a o alifornla has he 'k earth," he said. ''I asked mind." PHOME:6410015 approved a pilot program that would allow ads in igu~ar~an~tee~~a~n;:•:;nd~to~te~ac;;;:~r~stri:;;::~es.:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=;;;;===;;;;;=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~=~~~~;;:::::;;::::: telephone directories and possibly other forms of the media. 1 The board of governors authorized the prol!'am Monday at the meeting of the annual state Bar con- vention. The go~emors sai.~ they were not rel&xing l the rule prohibiting advertising by attorneys, which would have to be changed by the state supreme Court. Pla9nd-Kfl& SeJI REDLANDS (AP) -The body of a prominent local surgeon who apparently committed suicide was found in his garage several hours after be operated on a patient who died, authorities said. . The coroner',s of!ice said Monday' that Dr. Michael Orlando s wife, Judy, told investigators J~er husband bad been despondent over the condi- tions of some patients, as well as financial matters. Tllreea--d SAN PEDRO (UP!) -A family of three was rescued by county lifeguards. Monday when a, 30. loot s_ailboat ran aground in heavy fog off Point Fenrun. . ~escued were David Pearson of Glendale and his wife and son. They were unhurt. Potl•llUldF-4 COTTONWOOD (UPI) -Sbasta County sb~s/d~Putie~ ha,ve discovered $650,000 worth of . manJuana growmg on an island in the middle of Cottonwood Creek, it was disclosed Monday. Authorities said field of pot, irrigated by an elaborate sprinkler system, contained approx- imately 25,000 plants. They said the plants had beeQ,_ spray.ed with chemicals to destroy them. Tad D-r St-"'ed LOS ANGELES (UP!) -A taxi dancer, the 22 ' -year-old mother of two small children, was stabbed to death early Monday during a struggle with two robbers shortly after she left work Dorothy Dees struggled and screamed during the attack outside Morrie's Ballroom then stag- gered back to the hall 's entrance and collapsed. She was dead on arrival at California Hospital. Arnhlt s-itla s-•-ed . SAN DIEGO (AP) -Financier C. Arnholt Smith has been ordered to appear in federal court Oct. 14 to ~ns~e_r questions about his financial status and bis ability to pay $40 ooo in fines ~.S. 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Titne to End Freeze · , ' WhoevertheOrangeCountyBoardofSuperv-isors existing commfsslons: The original mandate' 1 w.8 YOUft TECHNICIAN'S ,U M FOii MONITORING THE M CEASEFIRE. WITH IT, YOU'LL BECOME A PSYCHOLOGICAL DETERRENT. • '· chooses ·to fill the vacant county Assessor's post authorized disbandlhg the regional bodies after adop- sbould be given free rein to pick his own management tion of a master plan by the Legislature. But no team.. . . specifics as to enforcement were setforth. , But that doesn't mean the board should delay glv-The current proposal suggests maintaining the ing the go-ahead to hiring the lower echelon workers regional commissions for lite three to four years, but neededin the assessor'sofficetotumout the1975·76as· keepinl! the 12-member state board indefinitely to re •. sessmeot roll. . view cntic al coastal projects Fillillg vacancies caused by normal (and some During the three-year period, local govemm!'ll~ not so normal) attrition in the office halted five within the coastal zone would be expected to revise months ago when the supervisors slapped on a hiring tlieir general plans to conform with the master plan, freeze. llfen-tilkeoverthejooorenforcemeot. · --=- Other county departments got at least a partial The proposed time span-would extend the re- go.abead on hiring by appealing to the board to let gional commissions' authority over coastal develop. them fill vacancies of already budgeted positions. meot to a total of six to S<tVeo years. This:'sc::ee.:_:=ms=-e"x'-·--o7·I""::=~==========~ l::===:r::::::=======~ But with , the turmoillil,.,.;e"""as'""ses'""s"'o"r '"s,...,.0""1c"e.---•c"'es"'s"1"'v"e f•or a noi\:elective blXIY. • _ · ;; caused by the resignations or firing of eight middle A two-year transition period aft.er the legislative . • ' management officials as wen as Assessor Jack action should be more than sufficient to enable local Vallerga, the board kept the hiring lid on. .enfiUes to gel their planning in conformity. Now, it's time to move on the lower echelon jobs, especially six vacant appraiser jobs and related clerical positions. . By the time the new "(Orkers are hired and trained, the office will be staring down the barrel of the gun -that annual task of getting out the assess·· meotroll. Coastal Planning .1 After three years of planning, the coastal com- missions formed to implement Proposition 20 have completed a master coastal plan for California. It's been a strife-filled experience, with much conflict among environmentalists, developers and local government. Now the proposed plan goes to the state Legislature which will begin its own revisions when it reconvenes in January. There, beyond any ~bt, it will run into more conflict. A major consideration will be the lifespan of the • Expensive J11nket Toward the end of this month, at least seven Orange County Ttansit District officials will spend more than $5,000 in tax dollars to take a litUe trip to New Orleans. The junket involves atteodan·ce at an annual na-, tional conference of transit agency management where interaction is supposed to foster bright new ideas for public service. While we cannot question the validity of sending someone to the confab in New Orleans, we fail to see the need for the big delegation. The taxpayers de· serve better consideration. It would have been far nlore reasonable in these tough economic times to send at most two or three representatives to the conference and then conduct intensive briefings afterwards to inform the other ad· ministrators of the conference results . OR A HANDY TARGET. • ' • •• ' I ' ; ' Psychiatry Faces Its · Own Problems A llnion of Convenience l ' I " ~ I I :The most telling thing I ever heard from a psychiatrist was the words one used when he J!Pinted to the door of his consult- 111g room: J "'Once they come in through that door for the first time, they •e 80 percent cured.•• • r'l'b.e ''they'' the good doctor as referring to were, of course, s neurotic tients. He e plained t at the pa. tents must h ve come of 'tJieir own free ,..111. Four-fl(ths of the .tlterapy ·he practiced, he seemed to be . . 111ying, was done before the pa- r~t came to him. This four· !'1\~ consist~ of the admission ~the patient, fo himself, that be '1las neurotically sick. As it happens, the whole ychiatric profession (those ors who treat mental illness, the peripheral therapists and cks who profess to treat it) is ck. The view is abroad, and wing, that the Freudian bit, as treatment, is close to the rfJ:eatest scam of our times. f THE EVIDENCE is brutally pragmatic: So few people who go to shrinks get rid of what they go to shrinks to get rid of. And the cOrollary : So many shrinks have made claims that could be sup. Ported by no medical discipline, and few religious ones. • Tbe shrinks are !Mt unaware lat they are in trouble, whic)i ay be a sign that they are on the ay to getting wen. Nearly 10;000. them. from all over the United ates ·and some foreign coun- CHARLES McCABE .tries, met for the 128th annual convention of the American Psychiatric Association at Anaheim, hardly ·a whiff aWay from Disneyland. There's an in- sight in itself. · • SAID Dr. Frank Ayd, of Baltimore, to hiS colleagues: "Psychiatry finds itself today be-, Ing· looked at very carefully by a lot of people. If we don't put our house in order, we will be told where, when and bow to do it by othef'S'. II • Even more blunt was ·nr. James R. Morrison of La Jolla, wbo said; ''Armageddon is her~ • and now. Either we get our teeth into these problems in the next year or . tw-o, or we are going down the drain.'', Also addressing the convention was one of my favorite ~es. an- tbropologist Margaret M~ad. She accused the doctors of being more 'interested in curing patients than in changing the social ills that lead to "mental disorder.'' A typical cheap shot from the bleachers. MORE to the point was the title or the speech of the outgoing ace shrink, Or. John P. Spiegal of Brandeis University: ''Psychiatry -A High-risk Profession.'' One seminar of the program asked, ''ls Psychiatry an Endangered Species?" If my friend the shrink is right, and his fellow shrinks are com- ing throuah that door of the con· sulting room of their own will, we all may be onto something good. I wOn't go so far as to say that psychiatry as a professioo should Dear Gloomy Gus Re that headline "Drunk Charge Hits Senator".:..... Now I understand why our state legislators don 't ~ant 18-year-olds to drink: They're afraid of depleting their own supply of booze. PETER Gfliomy <Hts commont.s or• 1111wnitW ll'f ~MlllfDMltnoc.1urllfrollodtflot vtl'WS ol tM lllOWSPIPOr. s.ftd ,._. fll91 ""ve•G..,.,WGIK, Dlllf Plkll. just. wither away from de- suetude; but I will go 5;0 far as to say that what is now getting 40 bucks an hour ot s·9 might equitably get four dollars an boor at-so. The services Of your friend- ly shrink, I suggest, are vastly ouf of proportion to the results he achieves: Some of these boys do you more harm than gOod, and I'm not kidding. IT IS my belief that Dr. Sigmund Freud is one of the most overrated figures of our times. His popularization of the theory of fbe unconscious, which he did not discover, is a considerable achievement, and let's stop just about there. He bas been com- pared with Galileo and Newton, not always to the favor of Galileo and Newton. I suggest that his- tory will place him closer to the luminous and fraudulent cbaracterofCagliostro. I've known too many people who spent too many dollars for too many years in Freudian therapy not to include that jt is, medically, a washout. That so many practitioners are admit- ting this fact is ei(her granting the undeniable, or admitting the profession of shrinkery is sick, but not unto death. New U.S.-China Policy -' WASll!NGTON -A .Jignifi· cant marriage of foreign policy interests bas been taking place between the United States .and the P110ple 's Republic of China. And it contrasts od~with the days, not so long alo, when Pek- ing regularly damned American "imperialism'' ·and Washington warned that the Communist Chinese sought world domination. This curious relationship "' between Gerald Ford's conservative Republican administra- tion and Mao Tse-tung 's purportedly revolutionary re- gime is less a love match than a bond of convenience. ,Put it is becoming an important interna- tional factor. At the core of this link is a mutual concern of the United States and the Communist Chinese; both are anxious to "contain" Soviet power. Thus they have been turned into bed· fellows as strange as any created C STANLEY J __ KA_R_No_w_· b.y diplomatic necessity. ONE AREA in which China's . alignment with the United States , is plainly visible is Western Europe, where Peking represen- tatives have been urging Euro- pean governments to strengthen the Nor,th Atlantic Treaty Organization and the Common Market. The Chinese have been critical of the Portuguese Communists on the grounds that their disruptive activities are weakening NATO. Not long ago, I learned in Stockholm, they expressed their displeasure at Sweden's deciSiqn to remain outside the European Economic community. In the Middle East, meanwhile, Peking has privately indicated its support for Israel even though it publicly extols the Arab caus~. In South Asia, both the Chinese and Americans ob- viously were delighted at the coup d 'etat that ousted the pro- 1 n di an government in -------·------ --. ...::;--------------,.,,---- Bangladesh. The emergence of parallel ap- proaches between Washington and Peking is most visible,in the Far East. Here the United states is working to enlist China's help to maintain peace in the region, while the Chinese have re- cognized America's role as a Pacific pawer. LAST SPRING, for example. the Chinese openly signalled that they had no intention of en- couraging North Korea's die, tator, Kim II Sung, to unify the Korean peninsula by force. That , gesture came as a relief to the Ford administration, which after the fall of Indochina feared that it would face a fresh military pro- blem in Korea. The Chinese also have stated in no uncertain terms that they favor a continuation of the American ·security treaty with Japan, which in their view dis· suades the Japanese either from rearming Or edging closer to the Soviet Union. Peking in addition has diluted its ardor over the island of Taiwan, which it claims, and now seems prepared to leave the is- sue unresolved. A year ago the Chinese were saying that they could not en- visage a visit to Peking l)y Presi· dent Ford unless the Taiwan question was settled beforehand. More recently, however. they have declared that Mr. Ford will be welcome under any condi· tions. 'IA Meddling Has H~torical Precedents ALL TRIS is operating to the advantage of the United States. which wants to encourage the Chinese to take a larger part in Asian 'diplomacy. That is wb;y Washington is reassured by the sight of former anti-Communist states like Thailand and the Philippines malting new accom- modations with Peking. One hope among American of~ ficials here is that China may be able to restrain Hanoi's ambi, tions, and thereby block the North Vie~ames, perhaps ,mov· Ing with Soviet backing, from the their infiuepce in Southeast Asia. • dent of Chile is in his grave. Since the conservatives ha- ven't found a way to protect the CIA-, we can assume that Sen. Church will finally be able to bang Mr. Helms by his earlobes and that a report will be issued saying the agency got out from under proper control and so new laws must be passed bringing it un~ercloser supervision. ( VON HOFFMAN ) nedy? Did President Nixon? The documents suggest Taft did not. In democratic -societies, where you have goo-goos running around loose raising ethical question$, a wise President is an ignorant one. ONLY THEN will the CIA be allowed to put its cloak and dag. American policy vis·a-vis Mex- ger back on and res\IJlle its busi· ico in those years is instructive. ness of offing the heads of small With something in the order of states. too stupid or too stubborn Stbout a billion worth of Mexican tounderstandwhosespbereofiD· investments by its citizens. the fiuence they must dwell In. If it United States had backed a die· should work out that the CIA re-~tor th~re for years. The reac- ally is effectively prohibited _tion t~ h!5 overthrow b~ Madero from carrying on these dastardly was similar to the reaction to Al- fU.nd:ions then. in short order•~ lende coming tO pawer in Chile another agency of govttnment six decades later. will take over those chores. We were chopping off beads of states lone before there was a CIA. It is thoucht that American Ambassador Henry Lane W'llaoo played the role pf a, CIA •-chief ia connection with the mwdorofl'raacisco~.tbe Jll"flid<nl ol Mexico, In 1913. M ·with the klllln& of Allende In Cbllt or Diem In South Vltlnam, the nidence iln't conclusive but it'apenuesi••· ... Did President Taft know beforehand? Did Prosli\ Ken· THE MURDER of Madero, a man civen to making speeches about poverty and peons, di4 not secure American investments • brought on a civil ·war. Our pot,rcy, then as now, was a peculiar admixture of self-deceptions, protection of In· vestments · and militant, evangelistic propagation ol oor democr•cy. Thus in the aame 12-mont)l period Wood.row Wilson, playing the epltonl of the aelf·rlghteous American, an· DOllDCed to the world that, "I am -------- r .. ' going 'to teach the South American Republics to elect good men,•• a.lid at the Same tirite he was writln& the Blitish gov-· ernment that, •·: .thtj :united States government ~tends .•. to exert every influence it can exert to secure Mexico a ~er"goVem­ment under which •all contracts and business concessions will be safer than they haVe been .•. I hope that Sir Edward Gray (the ·Foreign Minister) will fed free to convey the contents or this let- ter to. . .British and C&nadlan investors. • . '• What Wilson was trying to do is what the CIA would try to do later: mllniP.Ulate matters 10 that Mexico "would appear to have an Independent. ~atic govemm'ept wl\ich ......ta do ex· actly as it was told wbOh ltcame to Ame~lcain eccn:tomic and strate1lc \interesta. The up1bot bas a fam.lllaF nng:'tbe aelzUre of the port of Vera Cnu by a naval squadron, disingenuous if not dishonest explanations to Congress, an · A.merican expedi· tlonary force marchlnC aimless· ly around notth Mexico for months, •nd finally the na- Uonaliaatloft of many of the ·1n. vestmedta the American govern· ·QlentSOU&ht to prevent. WILSON could nOt 11nc1 .. Mex· lean politician who could both front for the U.S. and stay In -·- pawer any more than Johnson and Nixon could in Vietnam. The same thing was tried in CUba. not only under Eisenhower and Ken- nedy but also under Theodore Roosevelt, Taft and WilsOn. Sometimes it works for awhile, and sometimes not at all. The methods · are always the same: either "Outright military force or CIA-type tricks by.stealth. A peculiar paradox in this pie .. ture is that many of the most vocal cold warriors, like Senator Henry Jackson, have become en .. thusiastically pro·Chlnese. · Their behavior, like that of the Chinese, proves the validity or the old ~dage : "The enemy of my. enemy is my friend.'' OR•NGE COAST DAILY PILOT "If I should be elected PreSi· dent," Warren Harding said in 1920, ••1 will not .•. misuse the power of the ~eclitive to cover with a veil of secrecy ripeated acts of unwarranted in .. terference in the domestic af:.. Jtobtrt N. Weed, Publisher fairs of the UWe republics of the Thomas K .. t111, Edilor Western Hemisphere, such as in 80-rbara Kftibkll, the last few Years haVe not only Edilotial Page Edilor made eneni~es of those who The editorial pace or the llaily should be our friends but have Pilttt seeks to inform and ri&hUy discredited our country stimulate readers by presenUng ~·-ted '•hbo n onthispag.ediversecommentary as a~-nea.a r. on loPics or interetl by syndlcat- He WU referring to CIA-ish ed columnists and cartoonists by activity carried ,out before the providing • forum for reaaers• Cold War, before the Rusaiaft views and by presenting this Re.volution, back in the clays ·newspaper's opinions and ideas wben Lenin was !Iv'•• in a swtss ""·current lopic._ Tbe editorial min ... f ... ,. oPtnfon11 of the Dally-Pilot appear roo I house. No, neither ln· only in the-editorial tolumn at the tematlonaJ communism nor CIA top or the page. Opinions ex· lawlessness explains e_pisodes Pl'\ISSed by th~ columnist$ and Jike Chile. ll J1 toward our . cart.oonl1t1 andJetter writera are policies in re1ard to those coun-their own and no ti\d~tment oi trie1 ·and our investmente in their vtewa by the Dally Pilot. tbem that we should took . <llouldbtlnlnred. Cb8111• tile_ policies and you'll Tuesday,&pl23, 1975 cbanl• tile CIA soonenouah. '-"'----------,/ •• , -• • • NEW YORK (UPI) -Siamese twins, born t,;,o years ago in the Dominican Republic and suc- cessfully separated by American surgeons last year, now show personality traits opposite to those exhibited before the surgef)', the Ladies Home Journal reports. · The magazine said Clara and Altagracia Rodriguez, freed from their pbysical'bondage in a JO-hour operation at Philadelphia's Children Hospital last September, now can walk and stand like other children. But the two have undergone significant personality changes. ' BEFORE THE CIDWREN WERE separated "'Alta," the smaller and weaker of the twins, was unable to defend herself against the more ag- gressive Clara; "Alta's arms bore the· scars of her sister's tiny teethm ¥ks," the magazine said. All that is chang'ed, the Journal said. " ''Now Alta is larger and more dominant -and Clara gets the shoves. Nobody knows exa!!tlY what caused this personality change." • Dr. C. Everett Koop, the surgeon who headed the team that performed the operation last year. visited Santo Domingo in April and was "over· . whelmed'' by the significant progress the children · hadmade. AFTER Af'I lfolmAL OUTBURST OF rears, Alta ''who before the surgery was passive md e'asi! Jy cowed by Clara, warmed up to Dr. ;Koop and snuggled happily in his arms. Clara, hoWever, cried. ·whenever he came near." When the twins wece·bom their parents, Farid a· Rodriguez, 38, and her bush~ Salvador, 38, lived in a tiny town called The Pumpkins near San Jose de Ocoa. The mag8.zine said Farida bad' occasional· ly brought the twins to San Jose to shoW them to po.- pie in the streets "and beg a few pesos for their care. . "Her husband Salvador .•. bad been quoted by a newspaper as saying that he woul~ gladly give the girls away to anyone \filling to take them .•. but that had been their time of despair, when there seemed no glimmer of hope .•• " PRIOR TO THEIR OPERATION, THE twins were joined together at the abdomens and pelvic areas in such a position that their legs were tangled around each other's waists. · ••After the 25-member surgical team spent over 100 hours in preparation and lOlf.:i: l;lours in the operating room, Clara and Alta were tw.o separate individuals,'' the Journal said. It Is not a simP'e task for a patient to reach and maintain "lean weight" for life. First the patient must have on honest desire to cure his problem .. , then accept professional guidance from trained Medical Doctors.. ' ·llndorq's unique 10-week treatment and training program will teach patients hOw to reach and maintain their "lean welghf' for life. A safe and practical pion, with proper nutritional diet, and continual emotional support. New audio and sub-limlnal visual aids ore used to motivate the patient. The entire program is under· the strict supervision of Medical Doctors, speciol- lsts in Borlotrlc Medicine. . llndoto Olnics ore owned ond administered by Medical DodOfs that restrict their proctice to Borlotrics. AU Ctinic Personnel ore licensed bV Iha Sklte of Califomio. Coll lor lnfonnatlon Monday lhN F~day 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. Undora~ .MEDICAL CLINIC NEWPORT BEACH COSTA MESA 645-3740 557-1893 Poca l'lolesslonOI Meso l/efde Bldg. Professional Bldg. son Bernardino • E. Long leach • Mission Hills -• Otong•. Newpor1 Beach Go1den G<ove • Long ileOCh • Posodeno La Habto • WOOdlOnd Hills • Sheff1l(ltl Oaks West Covtna • Fult.rton • RtYenlde • SOnto Mon5co Costa.Mpt<> • Pomona • Cen110$. Hottywood . . . . ' • • • • • I • • ,. .... . ·' ' ' SENSATIONAL ST. jOHN KNITS The new glamour of sweaters.· To take the day. Make a night. Classic. Casual. Caressi ng the body with every sli'rucy inch. Drawstring jacket over sleeveless shell, pull-on pants. II) a wool and rayon knit. Sizes 6-12, $250 From a collection of new looks by St. John .Knits. Modeled informally Tuesday in South Coast Plaza. Town & Travel Knits .. • • ~ ........... 23.1117!1 DAILVPILOT • "All J eoatd 1ee;... a f 1olld wall of PBI ~~at1,"· Ml11 .Davia Sile also reealled lllaC ••cather"ine Hearst,.. (Patricia'• mother) --~ one ol lhooe who voted,• ail.inst me•• when abe " wo1 fired from 'her . teacllin( Job at·UCLA by" tlw .BoardofRe1tnll. ~ LOW COST . AUTO ·- ' •• INSURANCE · ' Married persons over twenty.five SJ 02* annually ·1 Twenty-one year old single malts SJ 44 •annually Nineteen year old single males (fut! ti-ttud9nl5 ortly) SJ 67* annually. ' . .) ' ·, ' ' I I I •I • , I I 1 I t ' i l • , ' ! • •• . ' • l J ' . . I• ' . ' . . ' I < • \ I ' • ' , ) l . , • ' : •• .. . ' Sbop Monday tbru Friday. 10 am. to 9:30 pm ; Saturday, 10 am to 6 pm I , . · ''0 Shop Sunday, ll:OO noon to S:OO pm Bullocks South Coast Plaza, Sao D iego Freeway at Bristol; Costa. Meta, 5S6.o61?~t\) . ,,,, • • • ' - I r· t • ' .- L .. ._ OIJL Y PILOT ' QUEENIE , By Phil lnterlandl "Oh . no! Don't tell me foo tball is back with us ... " Flood Myth True, Studies Suggest WASHINGTON (UPIJ -Detailed study of tiny shells found in sed iment beneath the Gulf of Mex- ico shows that Plato was right when he wrote of a great flood 11,600 years ago, according to r e- sOOil'by Univer sity of MiaiTii geologistf. The seas rose rapidly everywhere, perhaps as much as a foot or so a Vets Day Set Back year for a decade or longer because of rapid melting of a m assive ice s h eet co ve rin g the northern half of North Ame rica. ·''We pos tulate that ensuing flooding of Jow- ly in g coast a l a r e a s , many of which were in- habited by m an, gave rise to the deluge stories common to m any_tradi· lions ,'' Dr. Ce s are Emiliani. professor of marine geology, said in a rep<>rt in this weeK's Is· s u e of the Journal Sciencc.i Besides providing a better understanding or MONTEREY CAP) -a portion of the last Ice Veterans Day will be ob-Age, Emiliani said in a served on Nov . 11 again telephone. interview that starting in 1978. the work &hould provide 1 ln recent years the a g uid e lin·e for un· holiday has been among derwater a rcheologists those shifted to a Mon· looking for settlements day to provide three-day that might have been weekends. Congress had abandoned by the quick established the last Mon· rise of the oceans. day of Octobe r to honor He arrived al these rm . the veterans. .dings by studying the n A new law restoring fossil s of tiny s e a e holiday to Nov. 11, creatures known as etradition~I day ofob-foraminifera obtained rv ance for many from33.foot drill holes in ars, was signed by the bottom of the Gull of eaident Ford ovef the Mexico south of the Weekend. / Florida Panhandle. '. LB.Boyd Why Taller Men Succeed · Tall men are not more 1DtelU1ent than short· men. everybody knows that. But tall men generally are more aucceutul. For in- stance, one study bu shown that service Ila· lion owners tend to be taller than the atten- dants who work for the.m. Extra hel1ht elves the taller fellows the poychological advantage of greater self·confide:nce. lhat'aclear .. 'JOEl'ENNEll- Consider your!iell a seasoned Citizen. if· you remember the burlesque comic Joe Pen- ner, whose roUtine almost invariably included the querr: ••want to buy a duel?'' Wby wa·s- that line funny ? Most mysterious. Yet it brought the house down every time. Penner himseU never understood it. In building his act. he originally asked: ''Want to buy a horse?" Then: ''Want to buy an elephant?'' And : "Want to buy a 1iraffe?'' Ndbody laughed. But the audience always roared over the "duck" line. ARE YOU AWARE that 2,573 name brands of cars have been manufac- tured in this country since 1896? And that only a dozen have survived? HOW PEOPLE got around to sleeping in pa- j amas, I do not know. Can onl y report they were not originally intended to be sleeping attire. They were first used io India as lounging costumes. THE FRESHER the hard-boiled egg; the more difficult it is to peel. You know that. But do you know why? A newly laid egg with a white that's more acidic than alkaline has an adhesive quality. But an egg that's a few days old becomes more alkaline than acidic, and loses that stickiness. Scientists learned that about 16 years ago, probably at least a decade after your mother foWld it out. CLIENTS CONTINUE to ridicule the claim that no deer killed instantly by a 30.30· bullet ever he ard the sound of the shot. How do J know? They ask. Did I interview the dead de- er? That's cutting.· The velocity of a 30-30 bullet is about 2,200 feet a second. Sound doesn't travel that fast. LUNCH Q ... What goes into that German sausage known as bockwurst?'' A. Veal, cream and eggs among other things. It's great. Let's b~ak for lunch. Maybe I 'll try bratwurst, instead.·lts meat is flavored with gin1er and coriander. Or Polish sausage with its aroma of garlic and mar- joram. Ad4reas mail to L . M. Boyd, P.O. Boz 1560,Coata Mt1a,CA.92626 • Copyright 1975 L. M. llo!/d • • • ... " .. ' DISCRIMINA,:ION • , IN '·' I ·NEWPC>RT1!! Remember when ••• Newport Beach may not have been "d •. " emocra 1c •••• J>ut at least it was "fair". "Fair" meaning of equal consideration for the desires am:,I requirements of all members of the ··community. On ·September 8th the Newport City Council took the 1st move to ban all dogs trom the beaches and beach sidewalks ••• throughout the year. ALL HOURS.,. ALL DAYS! The dogs can"t·do anything to stop the final Imposition of this new law at the City Council meeting of October 14th ••• but all fair-minded people ••• dog owners or otherwise can. •• with your help. We have leash and refust1 laWs ••• enforce them! DON'T CREATE NEW U. WS! Interested residents. please phon.e Michael Wolf at 675-1484 or 675-6968 between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 7:30p.m. I PAJD FOR BY MICHAEL WOLF, 3000 W. Ocean Front N-Beach92- THE ORANIE COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICTS • ARE HOLDING CLEA ATER ORK SHOPS " • - Starting this week, on We need to know what Largely, the Sanitation Districts • September 23, 24, 25 and 29, the you think about have been your silent servant. But . County Sanitation Districts of important issues that we do need you now. So we ask a ;orange Corinty and the Federal affect you . couple of hours of your time, just ;;Environmental Protection Agency this once. We think you'll find it ' ' I : (EPA) are sponsoring a series of interesting, informative and Workshops 'to determine public It's inportant that you attend entertaining. But most of all, we ' :I attitudes that will shape. the future a Workshop. Because it will be think you'll find it in your best 10f wastewater treatment in the your chance to tell us your interests. Join us, please. ·Districts. concepts about clean water, clean I . air, land use,' empl'o'yment, } Together , the EPA and the industrial gro.wth, population . · Or an g e County S an it at ion gr 0 w t h , en erg y u s e s , the If Y?~ h~ye ~ny questions about :1 Districts recognize the need for a environment, ocean resources participa~ion i.µ the Workshops ~r . new Plan -one consistent with water reclamation. and resulting y~ur resi~ency statu~ _call ~s. recent Federal and State sewertaxes.Alloftheseareascan Hilary. Eitzen, Administrative regulations and the desire of the be directly affected by proposals Coordinator for Clean ._Wa~er people who will be affected by that and regulations now under study ~or~shops, County Sanitation {Plan. It's your chance to. tell your by the Sanitation Districts and the Districts of Orange County (714) igovernment what you think about EPA .. And the i'mpact of these 540-2910 or (~14) 962-2411. :wastewater col•ection, treatment studies will be upon the people, and disposal. And if you don't the business and the environment speak up , maybe nobody will. of metropolitan Orange County. A few minutes of your time . iust this once. • • WOUIBOP •0.1 WOUIBOP •O. 3 WOUIBOP 10.4 WOBKIBOP •0.5 Scpc-cmbcT :z3, t•ns • Hundn1tt"-1t1 ~h C1fl· Jl,111 :!f}X) i-.r,,11 Suter. Rot-.m rr1 .. wuingt~ lb h, 7 j() 1n •)·'\!')rm OAAftElO .,'t'f; A " ' . ' . .. I I A . " CHltiPMANA'/E 'J • I ~ r - Xpctmber 2,, 19~5 Or.1n5c L"nunn· funit11tlnn Ot"rt1 t• 10844 Elti~ A.,.l'flUe Fount~in VAlln•, 9'\-0 101 11 '-0 1 n1 ' d ,_; i Sqxcmbtt 2S, 1975 1-f~lia High School 24)() Wcs1 &II ft t:r.1d &,xembet 29, 1975 P1°:ltt'l'l'ti;1 Ci1v H:all An,heim. 7:)0 10 9:)0 p.m. <IOI fut Oi2pm:ln A1,·enu~ Pbcaui:ii. 7:30 IU 9:}0 p.m. A " • ~ ~ ' < ,_ j BA-.L RO -•• \ f I ' ------- ' ' .. •• • ' • • ' ' ·• ' • ( $ ' ' ~ • ' • • • • ' " c • • ' ' ' c • • • • • l '· -.. -I • • /, 1Colllition Waning . ' llfStmirister · •emnrtal Jark MORTUARY -CEMETERY -FLOWER SHOP 'Enthuaimin Fada /qr~ ,.. Deatlu. ' ~lmflHG IN ONE IEAllTIRiL l'IACE# • OFF.ERS A FREE COPY OF= ..-,;..·---'-;'"'-----l'''"A-Mlh Y ES~ATES PORTFOLIO T-,--- • I ,.UASf SINO INfORMAflON.JOOj'I', I I W!ITMIHSTll MIMOllAI,. PAIK •AMILY POl'frot.10 I I 1"801 BEACH BLVt> .• WESTMINSTER", CAL. 112683 I I WE WOUlD UKf ADDITIONAL INR>RMAl'loN REGARDING: I I OBEFORE NEED FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS I Jll!r • 1 · N k I 0 BEFOR~ NEED CEMETERY ARRANGEMENTS ,1 Wt.stmt11.ster :memnrta -1.;11~r .1 . .1 1•11 Be.ACK BOULEVARD, WESTMINSTER, CAL. 92683 I ADDR$S .":I "I TlllNJt WE should --------------.........-.• either •ll'ee to devote 714-531-1725 .7.14-893-2421 1.=---------'"·----- the time and ener11 I ""°" I ~~~r·::7.~:::r:~·1~! ,,,_431-6511 ... _.'!!"' _______________ ... ::::.C.V:Y"~~.":.'°.;:'~·.:: council,''aaldClark. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••~ ,. aci.w.,tm1i.M1111a-.... ot .. ..._ : .Like others in ICC· .::.":.~~:..~ ... ~ leadership rolls, Clark~-------------------------------------------------' _. f'MISI • .~ • 11'*"--.. belleyea the need for an .si.11-.. ~-cftff'1.,..,,.,,.,... lnter..,,v•-mental -~ SdY "'''*by Mom.,., ... ,,. Dwrll. --w ..,.--.---.... ell.within Orange County p.,... --1.ta h ..... ·- STAN Pl!Tl!llS, ''''''"t of UAU .. muc _..,. .. Olllt..,... 1e11en. c::.. o.t• ., ....,. it did when the coucncll $uNN't, ~ ll. lt1J Mt l..-. WU formed, Hms. c.. SurttvM "' ti•• .,.,., .,,.... T h • A n a h e I m PNntdlugtit.r, o..,, ...,_,,..,..,, AMA HEAD SPEAKS. Otrnt11tt; -. stM .. ., "· """"ot Dr. Max Penott luPerviaor, •ees the COW1· VMtOUwr, W..,_.; brothers, w.JIMe ..:1L., .. ,...,,..,1aot11of0r...,,:.i... • ell's proi1lem• u bein& o.rottiy ~ °' Oreeon; ,.,.,.., D · entirely/related to the Edllll Pele r s of Ne break•; I octors failure of. the agencies, 11r•fldclllldren •11d 2 gr•••· 01'..WClllldr9n.FUNr•• .. ,...1uswu1e. including two of bis 11e1c1 WM!Ntdlly, s.ptembef' 2•. ,.,,.. f II · 1:•PM.01un:11o1Jn"'Olf'"'"'LM· T H e ow supervisors to ler 0.Y S1!1it1 CMormOftl Iii 5-11 0 ear participate. OllMMt,C... tii•nitflt. .-.Cffll:V... ~ Pfftl., N-port 8Ndl, Cl. '*· .......,.. .... .,. ktlWmel'l'llllltrof AMA SINCE BE ING s.. c,._,. 1+k• Lottoe. SNtter Boss formed Irvine San Mortuwy, 1m Nort11111.1 c.rNM -.a, . ' ' S111~te.c:..c11...c1or.. Clemente, Santa Ana. NELS T. t,•:~::::, ~of ORANGE _Dr Max. Huntinaton Beach, OW-dlll1Mr,c:..o.11o1cleetl'ls.p. H. Parrott president ot. Laguna Beach, Loa 11M1er21, 1w1.SurYt"'"byi.t1w1teM-· Alamitos Seal Beach 111:twv..,..,Arno1c1•0r._.,,...... the American Medical d s ' ' 1M '""''''et s 1m1bury, COJin.; & .. ·-i ti ill be the an tan ton have :ratMn.O.vlllof11t•"'*""·ca....._ l\OltY\,: 8 on, w withdrawn from the lfldE""9tboalot~:11""1.M-keynote speaker at the I t i ••- , ... "',,_ llnd Aii,...ar11i.. •11 of Sept 30 membership vo us:i ary organ ~a""'°" ;w.o.n;tgr.odlll*en.5enkftwu1 • Buena Park and ,.,.1c11'lllwMNy,s.,.tem11eru,"1:• meetlnc of the Or~e West-'--ter refn•ed to PM. PKtfk View Ollf*. ,....,,,...., "'-·-tv ~edlcal ••"""'a ' ~ -f'klfk v1ew MemeriaJ Pt!R, ~ ~1 ., .in. ·~ • ·ljoin the council w'hen it 1Nct1,c..1n11w•1 .... nu.i.m11y tioo <OCMA). wu 'ormed •· an out ....-ntCMtr!llU110MM!Mdett...... P·-ct' . l' -• •rnorl•1 H••P"•'· 11t1c111c vi.. cu''"'"'. 8 • pra icmg growth of the informal· _.,d1...ct0f'I. gynecolog~st 10 PorUand, Supervisors and Mayors r-~--~--~-;· Oregon, will speak to the Council. IALTl-lllGllOH > FUHllAL HOMI eo..Ona del Mar 673·9450 local medical group on A m 0 n g t It e ''Of What Rank Will supervl1or1 Clark Quality Have and Is It Ralph Died;lch and ~vail~~le To Our Pa· niomas Riley a're active Cosia Mesa 646-2424 Uenta. participant.a. , Dr. Charles Plows, . But supervisors IELl.llOADWAY MOITUAIY 110 Broadway, Costa Mesa · 642·9150 McCOIMICK MOITUAIY Laouna Beach 49'·941 5 San Juan Capistrano •95--1776 PACIFIC YllW MIMOllALPAIK Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pacific View Drive 1Newport Beach. Cal iforn ia 644-2700 PIEK FAMILT COLOMIAL FUHllAL HOMI 7801 Bol1a Ave. Westminster · 893-3525 SMITHS' MOIRTUAIT 621 Main St Huntington Beach 5311-6539 PUBLIC NOTICE r::~!~!~ 9!b~: ~~; Laurence Scb.mtt and Parrott will also include Ro~ert Bat.tin have . . shoWn little . mtereat In inhiatalk.informa~mon ICC and have not at· the AMA .8 role. ~ f:he tended any meetings this malpractice cr1s1s in-year eluding an AMA created · malpractice insurance 00~~anJ:eetlng at the Billboard OCMA building, 300 s. F1ower St., Orange, in.: 0 eludes a social hour at wners 8:30p.m . and dinner at 7. PUBLIC ~oTicE . Face Suit NOT•C•OPIALI s ANT A AN A -Nolk• ii Plltreby tlwn llUl'tl*lt tfl> :C~':' :'!:.~ ~1!,f:o~~~:::_ ":! Obillpboe ar' adtt osirteds bi f1C:a7 ~. HARTWELL SHl!!LL AND • TOW1No,w111M111t~1clUC\kll'l.1t tiona ranginc from )Q Melfl StrMI, S.11 le.ell, C.•Hlomll. s u D s e t B e a c h t 0 .t 10 .. rn. 11'1 TuesMy. Ule 7th dly Of OC. tober, '"'· uw 1o11ow1ne o.tcrltledproo Capistrano Beach are ~1':;";1C.., 197.._ M•k• of c.. Fl .. , being 1ued in. Orange Motor No. 1r•r•1a. ucen .. No.™-> County Superior Court ~ .... ,11or.trw"""9MotMlt.,,.. action that seeks im·. .,,. 11et1 ot u. wMeri'9ned 1or "°'• mediate removal of tbe Incl towine In IN -~ Of 1517.SO signs :=,:;:~~"'of *"'-rtbMI.,... It ii alleged in the oet111 111111 1m uy °' s.•111•. lawsuit filed by the COWl· ms J.v .H1rtw11t ty counsel's office that a PWibtlM °'.,. c.oest o.11y Pli.t. three·year grace period ""''"*''°· 1915 SS1N- 75 in which the defendants PUBLIC NOTICE · were expected to remove the billboards expired IUN•IOllt COUltTO,.TMI Aue. 31, 197C. "~~=~~·::::l~::' Named as defendants · '"·""'"" in the action are : .• __ ·-·· .• J110T1c1 o" M11.1111Mo 0111 Metro ed" F le and PtCTITIOUS•UllNllS "1'1TION "°" ~•OUTI CW-WILL m 18, OS r NAMISTATIMINT AND PO• La.TT111:1 TllTAMIM-Kleiler, lne!., Combined. Tllll f0Howl111 Mrtoll I• dolftO Ml-TAlltY C I t I ~ .. : -11.Nte • ft08ERT H. PAlltSONS. 0 m m u n e • 0 n 8 BEACH ~UTO SUPPL'f", ,,,., ~. Corporatloo and Pacific tlth loul•111rd, HUf\Uf\(ltofl IHcl\ NOTICE IS HElllfBY GIVEN n.t Ou.tdoor Advertialng tlll, , MAIUQltlE L PAll:SOHI iwt' 111«1 "otiert H. WVM, ,,.,., Toblflw1y, ..,.1r1.pe11tlOl'ltet Pl"ot11teof¥11uw Company. The laW1ult llf'mlf\O.k•. c:.11,. ,., ,*""".°'Letter• T••t.,..,.,...,,,to seeks court condemn&• "{tlls 111,illMll Is CONNc.Wd by ... ~ ttit petitioner l'll•renc1 to wflid'I II ti of th 17 llgDI U a ~I. rMdll for tvrtlltr Nr1kul1r1, Md tMt OI\ e "*,.,"·Wynn ""'tifl'll 111'111 p11e1 °' ... .,1...,.,,....,.. public nuisance. l)lls .wc-M *" fli.cr Wlllt ._ ,_...,Mt fof OctoMt 1, 1'15,llt:JO S'-lilDll are in the Ullly Qerlt "'Ot'.nge Caunb'«I ....... M.. 11'1 the ClllH'tnlOfTI of Oe~ lA ,....1..1•1s. ....s•..wC0W1,.t1'00CJ\'kQflllr SUnset Beach area, five nuAMINJ:ooooMAN ""1 :W...:' ... "-..... OtyoflMtl"-. in Dana Point, three in .,,......,..,. DmtM...-mw11,1ns Capistrano Beach and .. ._....c.11ten111 . wn.uu.•.MJONM, three 1n undefined loca· A*hNlf OrWlfll C.0.11 0.llY PIMt. Cowtty Ottll et.t,1.,u,a,1t1s ....,.,s •tHL.C•••L ... 1••••• tion1. All are on the PUBLJCN~ et15.:,:.,~ Paci.ftcCo~t~1bw8)'. -""•"•CT°'1"'nou="'1 ..,.="••"•"'u.--...,.,.,. ..... ~ '*' MAM8ST ... T•M•WT 'hll O'M) ...... • n.""''"'"'""9N.,.......,....,, ....... ,..,t,..lll••r . ... , .......... 0r ..... eonto.ltyPll .. 1t<M:KAC11:rt"A Iulo'*''~'·••·"'" ,...n it, ~ .. A Vell9y, CA.. ft1'L..,... • llM.•Oft. l'Olll'ltllft V•ll•y, 1 .......__ 411M M .... ftfqYltt, 17 ... S." -.~nvNMy,CA.tml HMt M. .. ,....,,,, trtlt ... ~~ft Yoney, CA,.,.• "'" ..,.,... •• ctf'l;lflf(tMI ..... .,,. -·' All•H,a.Miit\llt\, ..... tM,..,,..,.tt rlllit ~· .... ,. .... """ .... llllty~e!Or-~-.... ......... "'" Ion. """" ..... °'°'* CMtt Delly""" -.U..MIJOlL 1.14. 1'71 ....:1 ~'""--'-=~.._, • RUSSIAN GIAIMSAU .... C:..'Y• -I . 11--.s.t.IMr . . STOTLER: IMtW ..... . 11110,.,. ...... Mlilll . ~ ... ,_.,~ ..... I • rranlE is One ol the 9 •illion. .11eobolic1 in the U.S. Frank is an alcoholic. Five years ago he was driving his car and hit a 12·year-old paper- boy on his bicycle. It will take him the rest of his life to forge t it. Frank doesn't drink any longer, but he still .has a problem. You see, Frank also has a 12-year-old son, and he too delivers papers on his bicycle. And every hour of every day of every week that Frank's son delivers papers ... Frank. worries. The boy died. · It took Frank two full years to remember the accident. He worries that one of the more than 9 million alcoholics in this country will hit his son .. .and kill him. So Frank asked us to ask you a simple favor. If you think you have a drinking problem, or if you know of someone who does, call or visit the CAREUNIT Program. We can help. ALCOHOLISM NEED NOT DESTROY LIVES·HELP IS AVAILABLE H you or someone you know needs help, call the 0"''1' PllOC'Mlll • SOUTH COAST COMMUN ITV HOSPITAL 31872 PACIFIC COAST HWY., SOUTH LAGUNA. CALIFORNIA 92677 TELEPHONE (714) 499·1311 BREA HOSPITAL 876 NORTH BREA BOULEVARD, BREA. CALIFORNIA 92621 TELEPHONE (714) 529-4963 (213) 694-2139 l • - I ' t • ' I I I I 1 .1 • I I' .. -... AJfOAli.YPILOT TIJNd&. September Z!t 1175 l J MONTGOMERY WARD'S COSTA MESA STORE SCHEDULED FOR WEDNESDAY OPENING '"-""'• • """ ' . ., ........ _•••••·~•·•·.,wc;.•N••••-'·"'"'" .... ~'"""""'''' RUNNING THE S>IOW -Montgomery Ward's new management staff includes (from left) Doug Gibson, m erch andiser ; Chuck J en - ner, controller; Ron Riffel. personnel director ; Hank Goodridge, me r cha ndiser; Dave Roberts. operating manager and seated, Stahley Eischen. manager: Montgomery Ward's Opens .in Costa Mesa Montgomery Ward's "recycled" White Front building will be the site of grand opening activity Wednesday at 3088 Bristol St. in Costa Mesa, according to Stanley Eischen, manager of the new retail store. The main store, which formerly housed a White Front facility, has been completely revamped in the multi-million-dollar ~roject . The ' 154,198 ~uare·foot,. single level facility features a com- -pletely new display con- ~ept recently adopted by Ward'•- f e teria and other customer services. The c atalo g d e - partment offers a selec· tion of more than 180,CXX> items and wiJI be staffed with severa l phone clerks to accept ord8rs from area residents. The store has hired ap- U S&L proximately 450 area re-n011W sidents, but operating manager Dave Roberts B ranch says applications are • 1 still being accepted. The Costa Mesa store ,..,0 Open is the 16th in the com-.I. j pany·s Los Angeles . metropolitan district and Twenty-five balloons the rourtb ·in Orange with certificates a t -County. tached redeem able for S2S savings accounts will Mo NT Go MERY b~ launched as the Ward is the m ajor sub-k1ck~ff for the grand sidiary of Marcor, Inc .• Lecture Series Planned Free t ickets and in: formational brochures describing an Orange Coast College real estate i nvestme nt l ecture series are avail able al the Daily Pilot and four Orange Coast Board of Realtors offices. The lecture series featuring Orange Coast real esta te s pecialists begins at 7:30 p.m . Oct. 6. Four Monday evening lectures are planned. They are; -"CUSTOMIZING Your Investment Pro- gram", featuring Ran- dall R. Mccardle, presi~ dent of the Real Estaters and Da ily Pilot real estate columnist ; Oct. 6. -"Real Estate -A "-'Orking Tool in Planning Your Estate'' featuring Jack Lincoln, attorney, author and charter presi- dent of the California As- sociation of Real Est.ate Teachers; OCt. 13. • -"REAL ESTATE Syndication as an Invest- ment Ve hicle'' with Burton E. Smith, rf}B l estate, securities and syndication consultant; Oct. 20. -"Understanding the Advantages of Profess ional Manage- ment" \l.'ith J ean Marie Spa rling, president or Sparling Atanagement Inc ., a nd ''E state Growth Through Ex- changing" with Madge · Davis, past president of the Orange County Ex - changers; Oct. 27. opening ceremony of which was form ed in 1968 STORE DECOR Home Federal Savings with the merger of mEFREEMONDAY features . full carpeting, and ~an ~ssocia~ion of Montgomery Ward and evening series meets in. including the aisles. San D1eg~ s Huntington Container Corporation of Newport Harbor High Eischen announced. Beach office. Monday at America. School auditorium at In addition to the main 11 a.m. 15th Street and Irvine ~tore, an automotive Participating will be Avenue, NewPort Beach. center equipped to CheriChiessa,MissHun-Co-sponsoriog the Jee. service 12 vehicles at a tington Beach; Mayor Sentenced. tures series are the Daily time, will also open Wed-Norma B. Gibbs and Ed LOS ANGELES (AP > Pilot and the Newport nesday. Sullivan, president of the I Ha rbor-Cos ta Mesa Ch be r C -A former tr ave agent am ro ommerce. Boardo!Realtors. Additional services in-Th bli s '" 'ted has been sentenced to a e pu c wa u•Vl In r o r m at io n a I elude Wendy Ward to the event in the new prisontermofthreeto38 brochures and free Charm School, a beauty Se liff Sboppm· g Center years for writing more ac · series tickets are availa-~alon, home decorator on Mansion Road. than $300 ,000 10 services, eye examina-Lemonade and pietzels fraudulent airline blefromthefollowingre· tion and optical repairs, will be served and guests tickets. Jerry Davis, 45, ally boards: Newport watch repair, Ticketron. will receive carnations, of Encino, was sentenced Rarbor-Costa Mesa, gas, income tax service, balloons and California by Superior Court Judge Hunt ington. Beach - wine shop, key shop, buf· historical posters. Thomas T. Johnson. Fountain Valley, East ___ .:..:__: _ __;_:.__-====:._---"'-----------Orange County and West l The Team. Cal Wolfe Linda Blut When it com&J to secondary real estate financing. they kno,,:, the score. Cal and Linda* worklnp together with their staff, have arranged and processed over $1,600,000 in new S8Cond trust daed loans so far this year. If you're in the market for a real estate loan. why not give them a call? 644-8824 is the number. Call! AVCO FINANCIAL TOWER 620 NEWPORT CENTER DR.· SUITE 211 NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFO~NIA 92600 \ • ( Orange County. THEY ALSO MAY be picked up at the evening division office in the ad· ministration building of Orange Coast College, 2701 ·Fairview Road. Neiv120mm Cigarette .Tested After a three-month lest market in San Fran- cisco, R .J . Reynolds Tobacco Company has expanded the introduc· tion or its cigarette for women, Dawn 120, into Orange County. ··we introduced Dawn 120 because we believe women to be an impor- tant part of the 120 mm. cigarette market,•• said James F. Hind, director of market planning and development for R.J . Reynolds. "Our initial testing in Sao Francisco has s hown we were ,;ght." He said that Reynol& is t est -marketing in Southern Californill "because we know that people there are known for their willingness ·to. try new products, and the rest or the nation often follows Calilornia's lead." San Francisco was ohoeen as the initial test market because ''its smokers toti.J about 2. 7 percent of the total U.S. smoking population," be said. , • r Franchises Threatened Gas fletailen Expect /bsmdt by Oil Firms By Ille Aaodated ,._ Service statloo dealen across the country have geared up for an assault on their traochiiel by blg oll companies lnterelt<d In improvlng profits by moving d irectly into retail gasoline marketing. lo some cases, the battle ·already has begun. Some i_o- dependent bu;sinessmen who run brand-name ga.soline stations have been ordered or forced out of business by the large com- pa n ies which s upply their .easoline. THE NUMBER IS still re- latively small, but if the trend de- velops, some experts say it could leave just a rew companies fully in control of the retail market and at liberty to set prices as high as they like . "There's all sorts of things these people can do to get rid of dealers,"' says Dixie DiebJ, a Minnes ota energy official . ··w e·re concerned primariJy for \\.'hat it will do to price." The oil companies deny they a re bent on driving dealers out of business, and most say they have no s pecial plans to move into direct retailing. · • ,. UNDER FEDERAL controls that were in effect until three weeks ago, major oil companies whic~ wanted to take over sta~ lions were limited· largely. to waiting for dealers to leave voluntarily -or pressuring them to do so. fnipe Office Open8· John G. Valentine, president of Valley Realty, haS armounced the opening of Valley's newest. residential sales office at 18952 MacArthur Blvd .• Ji-vine. Al Polidoro of M isslon Viejo is Ute manager. ' But now, a oatlonwlde Al · eoalated Pre11· 1urvey •how,, Cranc:bise dealers In Virclnia that aome \leteran servtc station it wUl retuse to renew dealer qierat.on are belnc ejected from leases . Moot of them exp!~~~ tbeir·1tatlona. other dealen are month, accordlnt to the ·~.-• faced >ritb buce lncre .... ln sta· dealen association. tlon rentala..,threats or eviction In P e nosylvanta, deale and other rrn•ufes. · E AUonUc:.. Gull Oi Co.. the only mll.lor Jl1'0UP5 report xxon, rii flml. to anno•nce plans for lub-'Richfield and Brilisb Petroleu ed ~ail 1n··.:.' have refused to renew traacblse.l stanUal in ere.as • « ~ve-!easel in favor of opening com ment, bu terminated or"ttfused u .. to renew leases at scattered sta· pany~perated &ta 005· rn Uoos. The firm has announced Dulers also say mosl com- plans to directly operate about 1$ pales are j>Oised to increose ren- percent of-lts outlets b)'JSllr.-'--iili on S!Jitionsoy :;o ~t all4I · up -enough, lhey say, to forco CR 0 W N C £NT (l AL manyoftbemoutofbusiness. • Petroleum Co. bas notified its 22 , ...... _ Dallas Cowtioy running back Walt Garrison, who re- cenUy retired from pro (oot- ball, has been appointed ·director of special events. for U.S. Tobacco Company. He has promoted tobacco named Skoal for three years in commercials . Over 1'he Counter HASD Ustings • A GROUP OF Shell OilCo. d" aler& on Long Island say leases they were ro~eed to sign over the last year called for rent in,.. creases or up to 1,000 percent to take effect when control5 were lifted , Dealers in many states bave turned to their legislators rorprooo tection from forcible takeovers. An AP survey· found at leas.( nine s t a t es -Arkansas . California, Delaware, Hawaii. Louisiana, Ne w J ersey, New York, Tennessee and Utah - have adopted laws protecting de- alerships from most takeovers by the big oil firms. Bills are un- der consideration in Ohio and Pennsylvania. On the federal level, a similar·' ''Dealer Day in Court" bill has passed the Senate and is pending \n the House . Navy Hires Collins · Rockwell Internati.onal's Collin s Radio Corporatio111 Division in Newport Beach hes won a $3 .million N a'O" contract for the production or ship-to-- shore radio equipment and as- sociated technical services. ·. MUTUAL FUNDS -· • • r ' • • 1 .. r· • I ' . ~ W ai~ing to Buy ~: A Home? Don't J • Q.l•llliao~tlmllo'*'ollclouo• A. Yet, it ii. It could, In ract be ihebest perlocl tn which IO buy a bo<IB• that ycu:u encouo:....1n •llll' a yur. Leadla1 1¥lilutlons are loaded with c11h for r,11ort.casn. a m .. t crucial coaaldor.-. If anythiD1, 111ere ~ a hUI• OVlfSUpp\J bf hous~ new llDd old -wllb one ex- pert nUm•liJl• 4«>,000 ""'°'d unlla on the market, eqlli valent to an eight. roooth supply. . _Money's Worth Q. Whol.obovto-oa°"lnflotfon~1 A. It ~as been superior to moat investments. SUburban tttmmun1ty bouse.s have risen about 10 percent In value each year durlas the past 10 nars. Except In sucb rughtmare 1ean u 1'74, tbla beat.o the pace or mOatlon. It also beata the •econ! ol Mlftl' other medium._ And this ls ooly one advanteae, ot course. Q. Wf~ on older houae hold it1 value? A. '''.J'here~s a demand for houses 40·sb-60 years old,•• empPa51zed Mrs. carol W. Greene, president of tbe N~rthwest Beraen Board of Realtors,' headquartered in Ridgewood, N.J., dtll'hlc a panel on bomeowning recenUy. "lr1ore houses are tom down than f alJ down. . "U a house is ~tructur.ity sound, it's there for 100. even ~ years and when they set 1hat old, lhey take on a pre· nuum value as well as attract buyers wbo seek an older house·s charm." Q. How .many houset thould.a buytr look.at before buying? A. The average ls seven to nine houses, and says Mrs. Greene. ''People who fall within that range are usually the happiest bu.7ers. '' The\mbappiest are the ones wtw? 10 to ex· tremes, loolr.ing at one hoose and 1>11yin1·raat or looklnl at so many that they becomeJndeeilllve •ad finally buy out ol frustration. Q. lllbotabo_wtllielmldo/infer<ifrales~ · A. You'll probably gain aothlng -and more likely lose ir you bold baclt II-om buying IA antlclpatloa th•t mortgage rates ,might ~ subltantlally from today's levels. Even ifratesdodecline modestly (and don't count on it) lhe decllJte almost surely will be offset by increases in the prices of houses you want to buy. Also, tbe point was underlined at the Northwest Bercen - llealtors J1$>ard panel that the averaae mortgage ii held for far less than the 31'.>-year period usually cited, and thus,' the cost is far~ less ,than bomebuyers realize_ The national average fs 12 years, and around the New York metropolitan area it ·sonly seven years. Q. What about ta.z:OIUlt1rlt'rltaond031essed valualion? A. Assessed value is merely the value placed on a pro- perty by the local tax assessor, and it is either as close to true value as possible or reflects a standard rraction or true vaJue. The relationship and the tax.es needed to fund local government determine the tax rate. That rate is generally expressed as so many dollars and cents per hundred dollars of assessed valuation. Q. If you run into fi:Dancjal trouble, whet should you do.about your home mortgage? A. Tell the lender as soon as you see trouble coming and don·t wait until it bu arri-ved. Virtually every problem has a solution and Jenders pften can and will do whatever is lX>ssible to res8lve-yourproblenis. Banks and other lending institutions cannot make.money out of foreclosures -but at a certain Point in a delinquency, unplea,sant developments will start to happen automatically unless your leader is kept informed. . ~ Then it will cOstyou, the homeowner, much more than it otherwise would to stop the machinery. Even worse, your problem may have advanced too far for the lender to be able" to find a solution. Q. But bock to thekeypoiTll: ia tlri&o Qood timeto bomMond to buy a h0u3e? A. It is. MARKET HIGHLIGHTS NYSEindelC ASE Index Dow-Jones Ind S&P 500 Stocks INDEXES 45.14 84.60 ' 820.40 85.07 off up off off 0.39 0.04 9.39 0.81 G11i1t_.rs n11d l...•1•.rr11 ... .., YOrll llJPI I -Tflt folkrwl"'ll 11'1 lhowrs tt... lloc,5 1NI !'Iii,,_. 91"'4d l1IOSt .wt IOsl It• most °'* Oii """""" Of Change Oii lhl M-YOftl Stodi: Nf>ll"York 15 /tlost A t•H ~·.-,. 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Tuesday, S!pt.mber 23, 1975 I • . . I , . ! \ • 1: I ,These top al I r . , ', . ' ,. ' " , ' • ' r • .. I , M ' ;~ :~ "NO WAY TO TREAT A LADY" Helen Reddy Capitol 11418 "WISH YOU WERE HERE" Pink Floyd Columbia 33453 "YOUNG AMERICANS" David Bowie RCA 10998 . "SO FINE" BY Loggins & Meuina • Columbia 33810 "WIN, LOSE OR DRAW" Allman Brothers Capricorn 0156 "WINDSONG" BY John Denver RCA: 11183 . I • -Ata.101 ... 1 wr-nw PirtY .. °""" ........... .::='e1: "BETWEEN THE LINES" Jania Ian Columbia 33394 "ONE OF THESE NIGHTS" The F.aglea Aa>:lum 1039 '!GREATEST HITS" BY : .Cat Stevens A&M4519 • • • Cos·ta Mesa onfy.! • I - } • • • • ,. "THE HEAT IS ON" . J\Y Isley Brothers Columbia 33536 "FEELINGS" BY Morris Albert RCA.11018 JOAN B~EZ DIAMONDS&; RUST ' . ' "DIAMONDS AND RUST'' Joan Baez A&M4527 • "THAT'S THE WAY ' OF THE WORI.i>"; Earth, Wlacl uul Fire Columbia 33280 l, -· . . ' "RED °if,~~ps:•, Jeffers. Starship , · RCA10999 "HORIZON'; ~BY . ' l Carpenters A&M4530 • . ' \ • • l , . • ' I ! ' . ' • ' ; ' r .. .. ' '· . ' ' , I I ' { ., " ' ~-· ' '. T ------~, J I I • I ' I I • • ' • • I ( Sports Myths Exposed • • t '~ Pogo Bl •' . BettY Brooks and Betty Edmondson (left to right) head weekend seminars, which they • • • hope will reveal • ' stereotyped (mages of ·. human sexuality. • ' • ~ plofe the la1ue or women and a'.nd someone musttose:• X.. Ed· infonnatioo for teacben, Yloleace. monds4)0 said, olle.r the courle tbey'll h ty, SpoEt.ancLS<>ciety; ~Non.compeUti>< acti~lUU-~~i;lt!orteachlnl ~six· An Interdisciplinary Approach to ·such u yo11aJ and new games weet1elr.GireriJ'e-coursel Change, offered through the where there is.no loser, where ac--In both rourses, there will be physical education depart.meat, tivity is the 1oal. will be dis-. an emphasis on getting in touch wlll enable 1>•rtlcipl!!l\L to. cu.11ed dul:llll the tbree-day with sell. with 1ex1Wily, and I bumanl1e their approaches to semlnar·workshop. ting it together as & whole PE procrams and sensitize The Glide Films on Human person. themselves to how SO<'iety and. -sexuality will be s-c..-ee·n·ed, ••we'~have to break tboae the educational system create simulation gardes played and stereotypes and put people in I aex rotes. body movement experiences will touch wi~ their own feelipp." •. 1 "One of the agonies ol being a be offered. . WOMEN'S STUDIES female athlete alwQS has been "We'll alao deal with the laws Tbe CO\µ"Ses are amona•everal havlnc to be overly reminine; the such as Title IX (of the 1972 in M inter"<liscipllnary proa:ram. . ccmcem wu for appearance not Education Amendments) and Wider the Women's Studies u_m • performance,'' Ms. Edmondson ways to go about maldnc cftanae brellaatCalStateLon1S.acb. N1d in PE currit!ulum and objectives. Added ~s. Brooks, ''And there Proposed is a minor in women's , always bad to be a relationship PROGRAMS CHANGE studies inco.rporating classe11 j with a man. Male sportsWriten;; Many high schools and colleges from phySic8l edut!ation, history, were constantly linking Ctiris are dropping or altering tradi-sociology, human ecology, 1 Ev'ertand Jimmy Connors, as if tional physical education re· psychology, ·English and • ahecouldnotexistonherbwn." quirementa and moving toward literature. 7 In sports. as in law and i:e:· programs in sensory awareness, There are now six masters. 11 lili!)n, she added, the male tm-new games and self-defense bachelors an'd 10 minor de&ree q:e hu always been considered skills. programs in women's studies of· normal, natUral and best; the Jn Women and Violence: fered in the countzy, they said. fediale image secondary. Developing Self~Assertlveness CSULB's would be the fifth minor TEXTBOOKS IGNOllE and Self·Defense Skills, the tobeorteredinCalifornia. • Physical education textbooks weekend or Friday-SUnday. Oct. Through the courses, open to do not deal with the feminine ex-1°"12• on theCSULB campus, they both men and women, "we hope! perience in sport, they said. ''The hope to offer alternatives which that men will take a good look at' American Woman in Sport" is make it passlbly "(or victim and t':urrent conditions," in which the first text that begins to deal :~:::h:C,,~.'f without the 1058 they hope to initiate change. f with it. / ·''For too long women bave1 "•nother myth i's that the Alon-g with self-ci.efense skills, n been the inViSible persons in teX• I female athlete is over the hill at assertiveness, intentionality and tbooks, and the secondary (':OD· 16. when actually most women gaining control of individual sideration in funding. We don't don't bit their physical and lives w_ill be stressed. believe thatseparationolthesex .. peycbological peak until their• A speaker from the American . esistheanswer.'' '11d3Qs."· . Friends Service will talk about Men are att much victims or the non-physical, non-violent reac-What may be the answer, they! "macho" 1·m•ge placed upon \.. _ _. believe, are programs which al· .. lions to handling violence, mau a male athletes as women are by speakerfromtheThirdWOl'ld. loweachindivislualtoexperience their forced roles, they asserted. . physical activity which meets his' 'udy Frees'riirit, or the Radical own needs "We'd like to explore the idea " · · that there are other ways to ex-Therapy Co lective, will talk "How Ion• have the needs of about the violence done to e press •nd experience human women in mental institutions. the rest of the college community movement other than competi-been secondary to those ol the lion, where someone must win "We'll also provide statistical football and basketball teams?" ' - ' ' 1 E*PE 'RIE.NTIAL COURSE CHARTED . . . I I I ' . . .. : Men and Masculinity: Women and Femininity poses a lot of auestions. What has bapJ*ned to men and women? Are our differences biological? Can women and men com- municate? We want the course to be experiential, not _Lust a head trip.' ~David Ellingson How do we get in lo power plays with each other? . What is sexism? Can we create men and women who can be cooperative ln a com- petitive setting? Betty Brooks and David Ell- inpan don't claim lo have all the answers . They hope they can of- fer experiences lhal will lead men and women taking their weekend course to discovering theirownanswers. The structure for the two-day course planned for Friday and Saturday, Nov. 21 and 22, is not yet formalized. According to Ell· ingson and Brooks. it is not likely lobe. Ellingson is a Lutheran clergyman who has campus ~ mini.a.tries at Long Beach City Colle&e and Cal Slate Long Beach . He teaches at both schools a'1d has orgartized three Christian communities in the Lon.1 Beach area. · Comin& from the Midwest and educated in the East, he was sur· prised by large commuter schools common in Califomia. The communities, made of young families, couples, older people and singles in varying numbers are ••extended\family'' homes as well as centers for ac· . ' ' ,....--21-. .t tivilies such as classes, lectures, rap sessions. The one-year living ex - periences are proving rewarding for all ages concerned, he said. "One of our best is an older woman who now has some 'adopted' grandchildren." Ms. Brooks , an outspaken feminist, has taught physical education and self-de rense courses, organized Women Against Sexual Assault and helped open a hotline for rape victims in the Downey-Whittier area where she lives. "We want the course to be ex-periential," _Ellin_.Bson said, "not just a head" trip. People need to feel where they're 'at and then ex- perience some options of what they can t!"hange to.'' Neither men nor women have been allowed to be whol e human beings, they said. "Ask a man with a good job, a home and a family if he's happy and he's likely to say he's as hap- py as he can be. But he's not complete, not whole, not totally fulfilled... . The pair hOpe to introduce ex-~rcises that put women in touch with the way men feel and vice versa. "People bave to be wlllin& to I put themselves into new situa· tions. To make changes, you have to take risks and make mis- takes, all4l that can be painful, 'but the pain 'is worth it lo become whole," she said. Women have been far more liberated than men in some senses, they asserted. "Men have been put into smaller spaces than women, allowed fewer options, but that is changing." Men have been cul off from their feelings, not allowed lo ex· press them. Ms. Brooks said. Few lectures are planned dur· ing the course. but art. sound, visuals and exercises will be used. ·'Experience is the essence of change," Ms . Brooks added. ''We will be constantly ex- periencing, then stepping back and looking al what and how we feel:· Ms. Brooks compared the ex· perimental t lass to the lsraelit fleeing Egy)>t Into the desert. "We don 't know what·s there. We're a little fearlul, b we know it's worth the trip." The course will be offered o the Long Beach Stale campu F\u1.ber information is avallabl from the Office of Women' Studies, (213 > 498·4008. I < \ • f) I . . • - • ' • • • . • •• ,,. l ' , I I I 9'J DAILYPILOT Tuwtay, S!pttmber 23, 1W5 1 • • ~ . ,Creativity Tuned In First • • ByCA.ROLMOORE OlllMO.lly ll'tle4$taH Why would a TV critic nd radio talk show fiostess switch lo television manfa:tm!enl? ''The challenge of tak· ing the risk to see if my 'deas really work is one I ) cannot pus up,•• said Sue "'Cameron, newly named director of daytime pro- r1ram ClevelOpment for 1 ABC Entertainment. f "Television is the most fascinating, fast-paced, creative business in the world and I'm honored to beapartofit. ·· ; The daughter of Dr. t and Mrs . Eugene :,Melinkoff of Newport ~·Beach is anxious to ac· i ~h~~~:~e a!~; f~o~~: : gramming down to au-i diences. ''Viewers are a lot brighter than they have been given credit for," ~esaid. ~Another area, which s. Cameron .believes eserves more respect, tis the profusion of game ~hows . \_RO FIT.\ BLE FORMAT profitable format for the spc>nsor1t and producers as well as the conLCS· tants. ''Daytime Procram· m/n& kee~i teievision al ve. Our blg profits pay for the nighttime mis· takes where the cancella· tionof a series meansaS2 million loss.'' Respondin~ to recent news m agazin e charges that game shows put participa nt s up lo ridicu\e, she countered: ''Contestants apply totally by free choice, in the same spirit as playing charades at a party. There's a little ham in everyone and some peo- ple make it pay." Among the inrtovations Ms. Cameron is pursuing are a woman host for a game s how and a syn- dicated variety show originating in a city other than New York or Los Angeles. And ishe would like to see more shows ex- panded beyond the half· hour format. ''A nd don 't un · derestimate the men in the audience," she said. "There are more than you think and they are as hooked on daytime serials as anyone else. "I even know one ex· ecutive who keeps a minJ set ln his office so ho can watch his f~vorite soap opera." But housewives who would like to view so m et h i n g more challenging will have to wait. NOT COMPETITIVE "These educational or service programs are not entertaining or co m- pectitive enough for netwark time slots. We 're trying, though. ABC was the first to air Playbreaks (original dramas) andaf- ter-school specials for children." Her own ear l iest memories of the medium were Sid Caesar's Show of Shows and Time for Beany. Ms . Cameron, 30, a telecommunications graduate of the Universi- ty of Southern California, was one of lhe youngest entries in "Who's Who-of American Women'' when she was entertainment edi tor fo r Petersen Publications. For the past five years I '.'This is an extremely 1Roles Reversed? DEAR ANN LAN· DERS : Almost all the letters about bisex- uality you have printed · ave dealt with males who went both ways. Jn my case it's my wife who is bisexual . l l learned of my wife's affair after we had been married a short time. She had knpw n this fwom an for a few years ~ut decided to marry e, have a family and ry to forget about her. 11· ~ ~~1 [ l;Y 4 Fvll s....ice · ·' ! •J LocoffOM In Sixteen years have passed. We have three perfec tly beautiful children who seem well adjusted and happy. My wife and I have a nice, peaceful relationship - no problems so long as J don't show any signs of jealousy or animosity toward h e r woman friend. We went for couilseling (at my insistence) and to mY great surprise the counselor said, "Your marriage is in better shape than most." The outcome was that my wife considers herself completely liberated, and feels she has the best of both possible worlds. ~e other Woman is cultivated, attractive, and nobody s uspects a thing. I am reluctant to let 16 years of marriage go down the drain because of ,what it might do to our children - particularly if the facts come out. Yet it is ex· tremely difficult to re· main marrie d to a woman who has what J consider a serious pro· blem. What can you sug- gest? -SQUARE JN MADISON DEAR S.: More she has doubled aa TV critic tor the Hollywood Reporter and KA.BC talk :thow hostess, interview· ing show bu sine11 ~elebritle• PP.d an1wer· ~ ing call-in questions. . Steps : Shaky l 117 EAlllA. llOllllECX "Well," I said to 1111 blllband aa be F•wled . Into bed, "I •hope you'n aalllfied. Your IOD is ,.... .. ·'You act like It was my !du," he said. ••Don't tell me you didn't encourage him to Of her fir1t fiv e weeks In television, s he has spent one in New York andoneinHawati. · · M.y _ ~gqsciousness is very high but my view· points are my own,'' she i:;aid . ''So metimes women a¥ree with me and sometimes men do. leave.·• . , "A.II I aald was he Is old~ to de¥elop -some-kind ol inde~. '' "Ir anJlhln1 bappeoa tolilm, let It be OD your ''We 're striving for shows that haven't been seen on daytime before. I'm learning to tie my pet projects or new id eas to a star or hot production company to make them comme·rciaJ. PET PROJECTS "I had heard about the tremendous odds or gel· ting a show on television before but now I wouldn 't be a producer lor all the money in the world. DIRECTOR SUE CAMERON ''We get a hundred··inFilmandamemberof open. ideas a week and there is the Hollywood Women's Her schedule's hectic tremendous competition PressCluband American but she's eager to helpso- just to get them de· Women in Radio and meone else become the veloped, mu.ch less on the Te~evislon , she keeps sixth female executive air." track of the creative and: among the three major As a director of Women . managerial positions networks. Ann Landers Catholics , have been married 38 years and have a nice big family. My husband took up with a womaq named Clara about eight months ago. I don •t understand what she sees in him. He is not good looking , haa a below-average personality and is 60 years or age. If I were a woman 39 years old I wouldn't look at the old elk a second time, let alone get involved with him. viously Important to you Nowhere does it say you both. 'erha Pl your have to be a card player clergyman can pound to lead a better life. some senae between. Lov· er Boy's antlera. DEAR ANN LAN· DERS : When my brothers and l were kids we used to play a lot of cards together. We just added up points, no money was involved, and it was a lot of fun. I used to win a bout half the time. When I got to be about 13, Dad taugh_t us how to play for money. I began to lose more often than l There is a big ~if· ference between cold and cool. Ann Landers shows you how to play it cool without freezing people out in her booklet. ''Teenage ·Sex -Ten Ways to Cool Jt.1' Send 50 cents in coin and a long, self-addressed, stamped envelope to An n Lan· ders, P .O. Box 1400, Elgin, Ill. 60120. won and it really made P-T New· 5 me 'mad. By the time I ~nsc.Ieoce. •• . 1 "WUt tr:!nd of a crack 1& that! You went a!on~ wltb:lt' . "Ollly bfcause I didn't want him to re· member ua 1cre•min& and ~ting at one another.Jfbaju.thasaomeonewitbhim ... •• "Slop Yt'Orrying. If everything weren't going well, we'd hear." .. 'd "H • 11Tbe dos niisses him already," Isa; . es In the utWty room whining." •1Qb for cryiilg out loud." "I wenl by his room tonight. It was so ... so Dieked up. I never knew he had a double bed before.·• ''Gotoateep and st.DP torturing yourself.•• "Did you bear something?" I asked, bolting uPtl2ht. . r.Whatdld!tllOWldllb?"heuked- "'I don 't know.''' ·,.. · . • ''Wh~t do you mean you 'don't know.• Everything has to $OWld like something for Pete's sake." "U I hear it again, I'll ~I you:" ''liyou don't knowwbatitis, then how will you know when you hear itagain?'' "Are you tryinc to pick a fig!jt with me, because if your conscience is bothering you, take it out on someone et&e. Admit it! You're worried. aren't you?'' "No." ••vou·re worried th&t you sent yoUr son out into a world crawling with murderers, peF-Verts. sex fiends and rob!>ers who would tap YO:U on the bead with a tire iron for 35 cents.•• ''Will you go to sleep?'' • ''Vidyouleavethefrontdooropen?" ''No.'' "I'm going down and open it. Just in case he should come home in the middle of the night. You know how he never carries bis keys." ''That tea.rs it,'' said my husband, tbrbwing back the covers and sticking h1s head out of the bedroom window. "Hey BUddy!'' be yelled in the darkness. ••Everything okay out there?'' A sleepy head poked through the tent flap. "Aw c'mon Dad, you proi;nised you'd let me camp all by myself.•• ' Restriction For Gemini ' l · ) Hllftll~ft -I ) PRESCRIPTIONS 1. . e-c~ .... A«*llltt. DtH ........ I.ti .. ,..., .. }'lltlf" ,,..., .,.rift ... counseling. For you. A I need to know if 1 man who could stay mar· should talk to my priest ried to a bisexual woman about this or would it be for 16 years Is not my better to talk to my average run-of.the-mill eldest son? (My husband reader . There are has a lot or respect for several aspects of your this boy.> On the other ----------personality that are hand maybe I ought to R.UffRl'. beyond my ken. 1 strong-talk to Clara. Please give ~ ly su,-gest further ex-me your very best ad- was 16, I dttested card playing so much 1 gave it Alt press chairmen of up altogether. parent-teacher organiza.. Now my dad a nd tionsintbeOrangeCoast brothers are oo DlY back area are asked t~ to get back in to the their releases to the Peo-- game. I really hate cards pie Department C/OUte but they are calling me a Daily Pilot, P.o . Box lousy s~ a nd it ~ugs 1560, Costa Mesa 92626. me. What s your advice? 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DAA.VPILOT \ . . .Owners Yield hut Players Still nsettle<I CHICAGO <AP> -A new con· ltllCI proPOul that relaxea the eontroven!al Rozelle Rule ,and could eost the 28 club ownen an estimated $30 million in new money over five years still haa not brou1bt a~ut a NaUonal Yootball League labor peace. T~e ~fL Management Chin· ~ii. representing the owners, maae lts,latest proposal .lo the players union Monday, but day. tong negotiations IQ>parently have failea to resolve tAe wide , dltferences bet.ween Ute two sldea that have been prevalent In talks ov«the past zo months. · N'e1otiatlons under the aupervl1lon or federal mediators continued today. , Chief amon' the roailblocka to reaching a contract agreement haa been the Rozelle Rule, which empawers the c0ml)llssioner to make ttie <!ompensation when a player joins a second team after his option year an4 the two clubs cannot asree~on 6\Twoi:tb. • Under the offer. qo player wl\b tour yean e1~rieoce would be forced to chance teams. The pn> pooal also oaya any player wttb four or more years experience who alsna a contract ol three or more year• may become 'a tree agent at the end of that contract, without having an ootlon year. Other polnll In Ille proposal _would 11et minimum salaries of $18,000 for veterans with In- creases to $21,000 in four yean, _est.ablislLa.muimum $31,5!)0 for the Super Bowl champioA players and cob1lderably In· crease medical, We lmuraoce and pellfion beneflta. After tbe proloacld -1-. Sarsent Karch, coupelleucutlve director, uld m--t bad responded to a cball-by 1111- ioo president Kermit Al .. andef, to make a final offer and give It its beet 1hot. "We baveloday 1iveaour'beol \hot'.'' Karch told newsmen. "Like other uniona, they woilld like to 1et the m-ev..,uillll llleJdemand. TheJ ... 't-we &avo alven tf1!91 a;a1~ -<• al'H. We llope tboy~ ~ thopacka~," Alauder and otber union leaden and platfl'. repreaen· t.ollv~-t a Iii* meeting c1ec11 to eom-apecincally Oii. tbo .,,.,..... lat.i ~. eollll trom the JoU>t -... with man.aaement lnto a UDioli meet· ing thatlaated late U>tothenl.l)lt. Alexander said' the nearly live· baur bud·to-beaid m11tlol wi1b tie owners prochlMll ~'nolblOI .-bltantive, exeept verbal el•'9111h'' OD. tbe terms ol the ~ Jr., cbW federlll -'I•• ...... b.u -cooduct,. Inf• ew••t ••llOll.....,., •i>-peared ..,.trated 1" the-ap- parent Im-bUt ~ oaly uy: "We.kllo'w It'• ""41 to bo bard, dlllicwt, we·~ ... '!t'J .l". work,tit. We'reaot -· til we get an agreement.'' • s QB Has-Become · ~ . Marked Man--Vermeil· . " .. d' SPORTS ·:PLENN WHITE , • . . Sport• Editor ( ~ «farrett's HR Wins . :For Halos One thing about Adrian Gar· reti'--be.doesn't waste any time. Garrett got one pitch from Chicago relief ace Rich Gossage · and~that 's all he needed. 8ossage's final pitch of a 16- inain.g, 3-hour and 38-minute marathon, came to rest behind tbel:right field rence. "I thought he would try to gel al\t!lad of me, "·confessed Garrett, '7:2:Sp.m. 1;S5p.m. · :1!·:-se three-run home run ed California a 3-0 victory • ov visiting Chicago. · LOS ANGELES (AP) - Quarterback John Sciarra of UCLA is now a marked man, says Bruins coach Dick Vermell. Sciarra has Tun and passed for 430 yards and sc9red four touchdowns leading No. 12· ranked UCLA to victori~ over Iowa state and Tennessee. . . . Verm~il noted the .attention Sciarra bas received after tiis first two games this season 8.nd aUd, ••When you reach his status he's a marked man. Defenses play harder against him, and people notice his mistakes m~e. "But that·s all Par\ of the responsibilities you have to as- sume being a quality pla)oer and John Sciarra is a great football player.'' Since he's a running threat aa well as a passer, Sciarra is open . to hard tackling more than most quarterbacks and Vermeil said defenders sometimes seeJ11 to try · to get in harder licks ag~t the . UCLA field leader. "The things he did against.Ten· nessee and the shots he took" .. sometimes I was sur· prised be was" ,able to get up," said Vermeil. ·~There 's no question he's become a marked 'man." And be said officials should protect quarterbacks better from attacks. ! ··To me, officials have t.o do a better job when the quarterback doesn't have the ball," Vermeil said·. ~ .. After some of the hits on John I was ai:n.azed ~e could stay in the 11He threw a strike, but it was a Pitel I could1 h:andle. lt Was over. J b.l\m tht!t.fi!rlde patt'ol the pla.t~.' · .N<ll'on th.-corner," Garret(. Ye-,,; n-.bered. . , .. ' tf'was his sixth home run and broke up a magnificenl pitcl;ling duel that matched Frank Tanana Jim Kaat \n the beginning, Don Kirk\Jfood ahd Gossage 1 e end. . t ana hurled '13 ~~li.tlve gs. 'I;he Angels' 22·year-old ·hander permitted jbst ,!Six hits, and added 13 slrikeciuts to hi!! .major league leadlnt total thlt reached 265. .. ~ CHICAGO• CAUPOll:NIA .. ,It.. • ....... 6 0 0 0 "'"'°'20 1 0 I 0 • 0 I I lll.,.rscf 1 0 I 0 1010 Jeek1«11f 7020 lOOO S\MtGflrf 1110 0000 lodltt1b •010 JOit M.Nttt .. lpr 2 o, 0 o 0 o 0 o o e·o o 'Meoll• 11 I 1 0 °'-111.Jl:I 4 1 1 t So 2 O DMldh 5 I 1 t ao 1 o A.OW,..tdtl· 111 a •'• o o EtcMbffrenc •I Jo St 2 0 c.lllM,,. t 0 0 0 • o o t Alfftottec o o o o 0000 Ml .. ,.. 2000. 0000 0.lf'lotstb sooo TMe"9P 0000 e1' • llCJr11wMdJ t ,O O o 'Ti'i.11 s. o to T.uts ... $4•S 11 2 Mwl'ltnwlnnl1t9nll'I .....i. , 000 000 000 ·-000 0--0 1 ODO 000 000 a toO i-4 =~. "'""'· 0,.-c:Mlfwftll 1 . .LOa-12. C.llfornl• 12, 28~. Didi, l . Hft-A.. o.tmt 111·, 58-001"5. 'S- Q91d't. Ol1 .. -'JMel:Wi. ..... '' _,.. f~ ... N Iii •11t 8110 Klllt -·~·••1• 1 :>ts ·s s •~ ,, .,.0213 a >Ot22 _, ... . .Sun Without "' ·~tarting QB LOS ANGELES (AP) le Lamonica bas left the them California Sun, the club ays, and suddenly the World ootball League team II without quarterback. game. They (orficials) protect him when he'a throwing but not when he doesh •t have Ute ball. John is bum~ up and bruised all over his body.'' . After scoring three times ag~inst JOwa State in the 37-21 UCLA victory that opened the season, Sciarra scored once and put together tkree touchdown drives against the highly re- garded Tennessee derense "I'm tickled John did so well on television." Vermeil ·said of . . . the quarterback, whose performances are increa$ng his stature as a Heisman Trophy canilidate . .. J olih throY(S the long ball very, very Well and when he mis- ses, it isn't by much." Sciarra hit . one 45-yarder against Tennessee, ~ which wa!i 10th-ranked at Ute time, and two 4J.yard throWs t against Iowa State. Both passing gains were airborne most of the way, with short runs tacked on the tall end. Bu~ Sew It. Up ... Pi'ITSBURGH (AP) -They wintered a dismal slump and lost most of their battles with Philadelphia, but the Pittsburgh Pirates are final victors this bicentennial year. "Nobody; pic_ked us to win," captain Willie Stargell said Mon· day night aft'er the Pirates clinched the National League East title by beallllg the Phils 11·3. The mathematical s.urrender came about a month after the Pirates limped home after a 2-12 trip. They bad the coldest bats in ·baseball, amidst reports of clubhouse mutiny, As manager Da:nny Murtaugh led them across the .Monongahela River the night or Aug. 18, they had fallen into a first-place tie with the Phillies. "Tbis team stays on an even keel. We've weathered tough situations before,·• the maiiager pledged. Murtaugh got a champagne shower Monday night after Richie Zisk and Dave Parker drove in four runs each to lead a 15-hit assault against Phillies starter Tom Underwood and six relievers . The victory was the 23rd in 34 games for the Pirat~ since thei: trying trip. They clinched Ule ti· tie by seven games, and they'll meet the Reds in the playoffs. While the celebration 1wore on. Murtaugh retired to his rocking chair -Early American -for crackers and iced tea. He's·a tea- totaller. · ''This is a great way to win a championship, beating the team that has been chasing you," he said, "but the Phillies are a team of the ruture, the very near future." , .., . "}ueJ.,........ DANNY MURTAUGH, DAN GALBREATH CELEBRATE. • Given Heave-ho Messersmith's Try Cut Slwrt ~y Ulf!tp . ' . SAN DIEGO !AP) -An. un - fortunate alter.cation with an um - pire-has cost Los Angelj!s,.r.ig!>t: hander Andy Messersmith a chance this Year to become the firs~Dodger ,1nce Sandy Koufax to win 20 or more games two season:J in a row. Messersmith, 18-10, was to have two chances to win 20 this week . He started here Monday night and w&s to start the next-to- last game of the season at home against HouStorton Sat,prday. Now he is burning over an inci- dent that occurred with two out and none on in the Clflh inning Monday night when be trailed 3-2 in a gime the Padres won, 6-5, on Hector Torres• leadoff homer in the 11th. 'Willie McCove)" we at. bat when Messersmith questioned a pitch tha\ was called a ball. ''Where was it?" Messersmith asked. . "Oiltside,'' replied plate um· pire John Kibler. l · "No[~ wasn't -I )Yant to talk this out,'' Messeirsmith said as he started toward the plate. ''&n't sity anything else or you're gone,•• Kibler warned. .1. .•. : ••John,' ·Messersmith siarted to contiilu_e but at that Instant. Kibler gave him the heave ho. "That'5' the (bleep) thing I ever saw," Messersmith later fumed. "We had been jawing at each other earlier in ~ game 'and I don't like to work when I know an umpire is teedoff at me. All I wanted to do is talk to· him .about it.'' However, Kibler invoked the rule that saj's a pitcher or manager can 1t come to the plate ,.to argue about a b'all·strike COWll . ''It's too bad it happened · because ·:Andy had a chance to win 20 gam"es aaaia," · saiCit Padres president BUzzieBavasi. · our fans were disappointed to aee Andy leave because he bl suCb a fine pitcher:'~I ' ' , ,1, . ' LOS ANGllll .. SAN DIEIO ....... . ......... l.Qtl8S2b St 2 o T~ • 1 t 0 ~ylf 4121 °J.. p 0000 w.crawtorcltf Ao :z 1 K ..... P" 1 o to o.rver tt. • o o 1 E. HerfWlde1 pro 1 o o ·c:.y3b '0, 1 Mitl"'9MJI ' 0 0 0 0 ' CALI.cf • o Jo StillrOnpti too Y"9t'e-• 0 .. I f"IM'llft• 4 0 J AuSMtlu •OIO H.Torrftft 111 '--pt! , 0 0 0 Locklt.,.11 5 0 1 o..Jttusu o o o o Mc:OW..,11» 2.0 o Mtuersmltflp 2 1 1 o W$il(leldrt o o o Houghp 2 1 2 0 TOW.lb SI 2 1-Wolepft I 0 0 0 Dl.Aoblmai 4 0 1 !Sellsp 0 00 0 1.0.orllC J 1 I Velef!llM... 1 0 0 1CenMllt I 0 1 ...._.. S02 ~-1001 . Ff'IMOep 0 0 0 • Gnlbt:ICI 3 1 I 0 c. Mttl9fl' p 0 • 0 0 Tot.ts 41 s ,. 4 Totels. ., • IS • NDne out wtMa wlmlnt ~ "°'"-L.os Molin om ooa ., oo-s Sen Ole'IO 100 200 1111 01 ..... E.-MHMnmlttl, lacy. lOl.-...t..os Arlgltl5 13. Sen Olevo 11. 2a~u1, Toten, 1. °""'" Uipn. L.Ky, RlnMU, W. 0'1wfonl. HA-tt..,T°"" CS). S8-Grubtl. S-FlflftlH, Lie.,, 0., Aoben.l. Frelslfteft. sF--.C.¥ty, w. Cllllili'onll,Gerwy. ·~ " ••••• 50 ,,__r$mlth • ., 1 3 's o • HOuoti 4~52121 S.lll(l..0.2) I 2 I t 0 0 Ff'tls.letleft I~ 9 ' s s 2 2. ..... .... ·'t:i.10000 J.JohMoft 1 1 0 0 I I Mclnloll'I 1 I 0 0 0 0 c. MtllQef' rw, 1.0• 1 1 o o a 2 MllP-by Frel•l•b•" (Y••o•rl. WP- ...... """". P&-e. O.vl1.,T-3: W. A.--4/JllO. Bell W qr,king At F••llhaek U>S ANGELES (AP) -Ricky Bell began re-learning his old fullback position Mmday as the University of Southern callfomia gear~ up for this weekend's game with Purdue. Bell, the '215·po~ tallbaclc who leads the nation lb rushing, may have to switch back to the• posiUon be played la.St year to take up'the slack ci:eated by the lossof fullback Dave Fanner . A week ·ago, it ha4 ·a skilled eteran in Lamonica, Jt has Jl esciting r·ookle, but. Pat OAKLAND'S. TONY CLINE DUMPS MIAMIQB BOB GRIESE FOR A LOSS. . ••it would be dilferentlfhe was an inexperienced pitcher, but he's old enough to know the rules \' lind he left Kibler no cbolce but to do what be.did. l'ni sure'a lot or Farmer broke his left leg in last week's 24·7 victory over , Oregon State. Pait ol the reaaon Beil gained ... many yo!:do In bis two cames, 2116 as.-Duice In a as.1 trium_pll followed by 2u ' den leaves for Enaland Wed· •x. to beeia his studies as a ea Scholar. So the call went today for somebody to play· pooiUon Saturday nigllt when Sun meets Charlotle. Coach Tom F.ear1 aaicl. .... mooolca bU jumped the team. ,. ~ against the Be•ven, was the In. J·111·ies· Mar Oakland· ¥ictory· . ~t:~=~=~ .. _ OIP*l•ll7 --COil• ·~·Jard ldctoll return and three aiden that the USC fullback pool· lntercepti-. all ill tbe fourth tion II -ralllor thin. We're proctedln1 .., the u-fui"P.l!<Jn be llrn't comlnlback'," aaid. Ex-Cal Stale (Fullerton> ~l'te!.backlllk' _ _....' be a likelJ 1acc..-. Lem Hatnold, p..-,r Illa, aald he talked wltb ..... Um .. lut"ffk. •aid lhe former Oakland ~~ atar lold him llO WU UO· ...... , ... .it,..,., 111e.:::-~i:: ........ 11.IAMI (AP) -Oaldand <oecb. Joie Muden finally ·found O\lt ...mat it'• lilt• to win a NatloDll Football League seuon -· But lnjurle1 have cooled bis ex- citecneDt over (he Rald•rli' eon· villein& 11·21 conquest of the )llami.Delphlns. . Madd•n •Pl'arently ~":rd• fmai•e-tackle Ktilvin K fDr tha .. _ with knee 1118-. ·da,lnaa• '1n, Monday nlchl'• rie-~. OUland'a nnt_.,, __ eHii la 1lx 1•ar1. A team apoteomaa also aold MlllMk . ..... RWMrd ... probably loot. for three weel<I with' a shoulder Injury, . . On the brlibt aide wp a de- fensive effort that tboroulb!Y dominated' Miami In the fint half and quarterback Ken Stabler'• expert dilaeCUal of a Dolphin de- f..,.. a def-D~ably rnill• In& fnju<ad Yeterans Nick' l!UOnlCcinll, Dick Anderson and Mannr Fernaad••·· , breaking Mla!'ll'• Sl·came win· niDI streak at home. ''They proved they're still a fme team. They kept coming back at ua," Madden said ol \be · I>Qlphins, wbo1e offense ..,,as wltliout World FOQtboll ~ defecton Larry Csonkll; .Paw Warfield and Jim Klick. 1he Raiden JIUllped.., top 17-41 · m plunns of lwo and one yarda 117 Poto Ban-•k and a a.yard field 1oal by Georp Blanda/ '1 "e 1ot off to ~ lf>Od Jump ••. !!loo In the HOilnd half1• . ll 1eem.ed aomethln\o~:,,ta ~lill~I:: r:-alt; . ~~and r=tho -lo:ll-1 an •aD boa'• yard nm lb the tlllrd . But It -a I qlW1er,toldll...._'JllallilllDI -Tat-,lif Ille No. l ·man --lbat Farmill' ""'"' md lllllilln 1 " 1 1 -'' ...._.._.,, is eons~ a Ilda ruo-OIWIJnt 0 1 t 14 -II ,_.....,_ o.-..... •tM1•1.,..111t111 Dlf.aDd blocker. B U.l'ftt•' g::~~·--llkk No. 2 man pow ii ~e ,...._ ,,.v ... ..,.._..... Kurt Hollmer, a l·foot', '190· °'*,-Wiii ....... ,.. ...... = ~-' . :=:=:,P'..,. · ''Kurt'I ra\ber small to pl'1 , •-lllln'l91 ·{:ct'' *aid M·•··· .. sowt'll IMO\VI L I ........,, """""° _ . --• towiall ond1eo-we -..... ..,... ..... - - -.decide to move teu back to :~-.... ..., ·fllllbeckonal..U·llmebula. :I ,..,., ... ...,. ....... .,. ~·nut be will definlt.ely apend _ ~ ..... ,._. ocme Ume at fUllback from now ...,..j ttt. • cm.'' • r • Coll~e :Foot&.n Agenda . -· .... VH9-9'NM'f ............... .._ <....-atC.-•• .. er.. .. ~ ~-..... ..-_ .. ,_ OWi ........ .._.., •"'-'t&Mlryatrttt .. Prep Offensive Players · of Week • For .4iea .Checking Out GoH ' 'N....,y 'Newland - Slllrley Kinder of ll•a V-Collatry Club..., low _. honors Ill the ltlb annual Katbleen J...,Shan memorial meat.., bu·real IOlf tOW'llA· men al Irvin• ~t a and Carol Rou was "' aec:ondat44. , 1,. Sand,J McFarland - E lliaht with u and llUY. I~ Groeewu1econcl ftG~ l<I ........_ ftel• 1\111 ___ _., Country Club rec•~ ...,...,,. .. Pt l:Qtlft .__~ .. ..,..v......,.. --~·v: .. -~~--""DAVE YOUNG r ........ n.0 .... 1111"" .eoro.. del ... wltb e.-eof 15a. ~Jnlownetoetloo,Heltn Falt Md_. Jin. But M•Huab of Bia ea,,_ CC were tbe 'tllnnera witb 134. Tbey eaptured net hoaon for the aecond· llraisbt Y,!>U. Tiie Mlulon Viejo Country Club women's team defeated Rancho Bmlarilo, ~i.>·35~ """ the B team won ~In SCGAaetiontbllw ... '-. ...._ .. ..... 9--Sl.-81 ......... 1-e. ...... ·~a... .. """""'ftitllt a.--•o..r,l•T~9' Mml'Yl#ldMic...U.t " •le• vs. L••l•lllll Stlle •I sw.. ............. ..... T~all.eubi-.Ten OdlMll.t~ll"'·"'- 1"'""' SU.. 9' Ml""-11 ... .... ~ "-'• ., ,...,.,... ...... . -._._nl~MiMIJltMl•I .... FIOJ"lda YI-Mlul1•1t(l1 State Al ..l«UM.Mhl .. ftltlM I ar... ,.,,,. ... L9'111HN,MtlM )' ~··~c.tolrr...,Mtf!t ... Mn;ki9 5'lle. ~ lMllllM&, flltM Allllurfl M , __ Sl'fkW.MTltf.-,l'llght .......,. .. v ...... ,.i11 °""'ldMWI et Vi.\I " Rldlmoncl •1 'Af91nle fKfl • ~~-w.'b~ ..... -Wldll .. St .... c. ....... 11ow11near-• a.rt--. lllJtM Mt ...... Sin 81 b•"'" ~ :%:.c11'1dt-. """"Sl*al ._ ~Sf:.t..t ICao"WI e.itSU.ltMIMll,O. KEYIN URQU!WiT El Toro • KEN MARGERUM Fountain V•ll•Y Dei Foe Has Small Squad ,,. . .. .,1or .. M1cM9M t • North C.rolN Sl•I• St M~ Mat :::..-81MI_,. er \lllllklMlfl .. Ml-1 ,,. T•&11SOW1$1ieftat""'"'5h ...,.._.len!lt Not,. O.mt Nllf'VI CMCllllnl M 0.... SMill , Kot'l1 SWI ~ °""'U- Nortfl T•••s s..tt at Oki•......,. Staol• &It CltroH,. •1 Sout1-n 11~ CMllF•I Mktlloon al T• .... ,Ntflt: Ntirttw1111n11011otw.11al"\\~ LA MIRADA-The. 176 yards running. TulM•IArUM.os..:""1 ' .MatAdors of La Mirada In the backrield is re-SOU1fltf"".,..""'°''t••Hwsto11,..._,. High $chool -march into turning starter ,Kevin uut•bat·T•••sA&M J Santa ~ Ana BoWl Thurs-Bramer, a 160-p~nd Tt11HT1Cf1MT• .... 11lt11I • fullb k B g ,.., .. ,. day night to battle the ac . ramer, on ~~~ -..~==~· .1 "''""'• St-.. M a t e r p e i H i g h with center Bruce Evans 'llf#>t Monarchs in non-league and tackle Art Valaro, FuHwtofl Sl•1• •t t•1 Po•r. st.o, football and th~ invaders are returning starters. :51.-,ec'kla11o,ni..nt bring wi.th them creden-Returning starters on F.--Stat•.tMortt•naStat• tials that include a pair defense include tackle STEVE SAMPERI Hunt. Beech MIKE MONNIG Mater Del ~5:,~~=~:_r.,111g111 or ·san Gabriel Valley Bruce Evans (6-3, 225) S..JoMSl•t••tSt•"'or• League crowns the _past and ~idhdle guard Bill , ------------ :;i,:::.'!:l!;i'!i." stat• two yeais. Unkovic -G • d p II Cll•IW .... lng!O!'Sl•I• Coach Leo Haggerty's ~·Mater Dei bas a IGtof n 0 a11-ww.,om1"' pro offense includes his peoplewithgood sizeand Area hrive~ son at quarterback-depth," notes Haggerty. returning 'start.et' Te1r:ci ''We OQlY have 29 on Haggerty.~ · '" our Squad, but J '~e been Haggerty, a 6-3, 195-· very plea~ed with ~he In Lo B ch PQunder, averaged 100 way our rune returmng ng ea yBrds per game througn lettermen played m the the air the last six games first game. LONG BEACH -nve of 1974. Jn Saturday's "I think I'm being re- Orange Coast area resl-14-13 victory over Nefr alistic in saying Mater (\entswillcompeteintbe his ou~put was orr. Dei should be favored. Long Beach Grand Prix bowe\rer accounting for But we think it m.aY be a ,for Formula 5000 can 3'I yal'dS as "bpposed .to J:ood contest." "* Sept. 28, the first race ol Haggerty saw Mater its kind in the country. -Dei's 33-0 triumph over An international cast CoJJ·p_oe Corona del Mar and says or drivers will fly .. • ~ theie's noparticularpor- tbrough the. Streets of ' -tion o r Mater Dei's Long ~acb, dow.n 0CE:a,t Gr1· d non arsenal that worries him Blvd. to Shoreline Drive X-1 more than another. and back aitain. · ....,,. _.. tM Too n.entv lfflM 1" "It looks like every- TIW AslOCIMlld Pres• coiiee-fwlblll • d bod George Follmer, who 11ou, W!ttt flrs1..p1ace '"''" '" Pl'"""" thing an eve ry Y on now calls Huntington 1n.s•s. M•so" rocord1 •M tot•I our derense is going to be Harbourhome,shoJJ.)dbe ~=-a11o1N 561 ,_..1,v4 put to the test," says one or the favorites. He's iONostailt) I 1.+(l 1,0l1 Haggerty . ''Mater Dei a rormer Can-Am road ~:-~_., ~!: : appeared very balanced racing champion and has s.M1-1 1-H w against Corona del Mar. scouted tb e co·urs·e ~:iai::~,;.· · · · · · · · ~!! : It had a_strong line, good several tim-es already. t. THatA.AM· • · ·. -1-H .412 rec e i v e r s , th e Features Area Trio Servite and Santa Ana Valley top the list of ranked high school root.- ball teams according to the Daily Pilo~o:.ankings. The 1915 poll has been altered with 4 -A · classification limited lo the top five teams and J~A and 2-A teams com· bined. Orarige Coast area teams to gain recogni-· lion are Mater Dei ano Edison (2-3 in 4-A J and San Clemente (9t h in 3-A. 2·A). Or•1199Cott11tyT••J4-A ""'SdlM.I, A•cerd 1"1iMs I. S..-'1'110! (I-OJ 11 l.M9te~Dtl 0-01 ,, J. EdiSOll 11.(IJ •- '-Ktflnl'dy 11-0) ll BILL JUDKINS Legune Be•ch OOUGREEVES Mission Viejo BRIAN WOOD San Clemente RICK CLARK Newport Herbor JOHN HALAGAN Unlveralty 3 Area Elevens On CIF 2-A.List IHlf arou victors fn A Oldlt Included Dee Dee Wlilte and Vlralllla ~llna of Santa Ana CC wltb Dorie Amen llld Lulu Howar of cr,.ata1alreCC1ffOll<L Mn. Rocer Poole .- Kann Wlllterbum al Bil Canyoo CC ftnlahed llnl Ill A Ol&bt net action wltb Mn. Bill Hairston and LucUle Padcloek of Mesa Verde second. tn B ruaht, cro11 w11>-o er 1 were Thelma Garf9rd and Gloria 1 Plemmllla of ·Santa Ana CC witb Betty Henderson -Alm Holstein. of Bil CanJanCCsecond. Jn net aetlon,»ary Sori llld June Corie of Santa Ana CC were tbe wlllnen witb Sally Cohn ud Ru1h Hanak of Rhlera CC --Joye Leiter and Eloise GrelclmerofMen Verde cc captured top cross 'honors ID C ftlght wltb Jeany Taylor and Doris Aubrey of Santa Ana CC second. Shirley Pohe and llichi Uematsu of Mesa Verde CC were the net victors v.itb Bea Freebaim and Martha Turner of El NiauelCC1eeond. c. ••• ,,_ lllallcm Viejo defeated Lomu Santa Fe CC ID~ openln1 acllon a weell; ago. MembenoftbeAteam Include N adlne Ma1e, I,uey llleDonald, Dot Alexaader, Barbara Greer, Cece Coury,. Lillian Dempsey, l)9l Musa. Kay Morrtaon, lllrrlan Hahn and F.ditb Caqienter • 8 team memben ln- elude Joan Smith, Eleanor Wheeler, Carol Vuklcb, Glenda Gu Helen Marmaud, Rutb Jenkinl, Jean GruhaUJ!ll, Virginia Bransby. llrei>- d • Agee and Shari Eastman. __. ··1n a four pan toum"° ment, Georcta Hill wii) the winner with 43W, . followed by Anita Smith (451-S) and Jan Scb,~._. (S)). SftleUff Madelaine Adams wllfl" the tint ftlght winner ell. low lfOll honors in a low net, low gross toum..> meot at Huntingto1' 1Y Seacliff Country Cl .. ,.... cently. , 1i:> · 1nnetaction, CubaQll'l1u:;; was the winner, followM by Geri Hege (75) and ·•"; tie between Kay MOHl'Nt and Connie Loner1aarU (7$). . • In the second flig11t,.lc Eli Cabrera, the men's Mabel Christianson w..- club cbamfion, played the CJ"Ol5S victor wil:)l 93 _ scratch got while mem· Vi O?Gara won low net ~orthewomen'sclub "tb81 .• ~ ~-'WI • 1 .... used full handicaps in ac-Virginia Stevena. ca· _. tlon tbll week at Ccsta tured tblrd flight ~ . ., Mpa Golf and Country honors witb 97 and ~',., ·Club. Petersonwasthenet~..:;l). Five members' of the nerwith79. 1 .. wo111en'1 ll'OUJ' but of ST Mary VanderSo01_,1~ ,partlcipanta, ~a better h f th r11~ •cores th'an-<ihe club was t e our gross winner ·With Ol,;1 champ. They' included Eleanor ·McGuire woo-;i Margaret KJm4gai. lownetwith74witbDoUt Barbara Morton. Anderson and Martha',{ Barbara Leonard. Carol -• b Ross and Eleanor Green. Paynetieu at 78-~ .. In a mutt and jeff Dick McCaaimon c~ni~ ·event. Alice Derby· )\'as lured low net honors · 1"' the A Oi&ht winner with the men's club pr ,11"' 41~ and Millie Hays was dent's cup competiUoo~ . secondat42~. -Huntington Seaclif ~ · In B flight, Failyn Country Club with at ,.rt Brooks was the winner daytotalofl29. ~. 1 with 40~ and Norene Runnerup iD net actioii~~ Gradywassecond at41. ~ was Jim Thompson wit.b Four Orange Coast Millikan Friday while Other res ide nts en-~~ 1-0-1 ~ quarterback looked good tered in Uie $100,000 race u.AJ-.,.... : !~ a. and the backs have good s. W.Slfftinst•r·o-01 11 area" teams are among No. 2 Bishop Amat and ¥1 tbe rated teams in the Edgewood clash a't Mt . or.,..e.111ttr T•~ltJ.A,1-A 1.!.AV•ller (1-0) l. VIII• Par-11-0l :l.El~•!O.ll !! first 1975 ClF football SAC. Ginger Cappy won C 131 witb Bob Lloyd third flight with 411-S with at 132. • Eileen Yracebum and Jack Brogan fired a ED ,, Del Guatkey tied for to take low gross bonoh<> secondat42~. on the flrSt day of the~ are Joo ··W·eodner··ef·~~Zt--~~·· · !:!! !: speedM.'~ ~ ·t d 9-0 Newport Beach, Danny u.wniv1,.irH T-M " La ira'"'a pas e a 4. Fullttr10l'I !l-0) Ongais of Costa Mesa, 1s.N1-1.0.0 " record in 1974 before fall - Graham McRae of Costa ~.I...--==s•ac• !~ ~ ing lo Villa Park, 15-8, in 5. u Hlbrl 11-01 6. Gtirdtn Gf"Olft fl).I I 1.'S..U-vo 11-01 , l.SlnOemttitt 11-01 '· SuMy Hi Ill 11-01 10. s.onor. (1-01 Mesa and Mike Brayton 11-Sllnf""' 0.1-1 u the first round or the dNewportBeac)'-::=;-Md !~:: ; pl~yofrs . , T0¥0Tt!!. -OFFICIAL PACE CAR ·~ For 'Ille LOMG,IEACH .. GRAND P'IX - ' Q>me In -See -Test • OtiYB & Reeetve 1 ·Wiiie Tiiey Last VOLVO FACTO.RY DEMO . SALE ·4 TO.c:MOOSI l'llOM ex-. • ' .l44l! DL ' Automalic. •leteo rlldiO. power •ntenna. power ...... noa-HOt9 -. ~5977~ BUY .~·u·.....-, OR LEASE r. !Jaseball Standings ~RICAN LEAGUE Wesl Division Boston Baltimore .NewYor~ > Gleveland Milwe.ukee Detroit W L Pct. GB 93 6.'I .596 88 66 .571 4 80 76 .513 13 76 77 .497 151'> 64 93 .4-08 29_1'>. 57 98 .368 35 .... · We11 DIYlaion Oakland ' 94 62 .603 ,Kansas Ciit • 88 68 .564 J; ATex&S -77 81 .'87 18 Minnesota 73 80 .477 191'> Angels 72 85 .45!! 2al'> . Chicago 71 84 .458 221h ':, ..... ., .• o.-o.wt.-ol. Mll"fflukee • 1 ...._6,NewYork4 tt;;-.Cltyl. T•MI t ~"°""•ll,Ollceto o, l61nnH!gs MIMnot.li I. OftlllnO 1 Oltily..,.11dwdul«t T ... r'•Oll-Dltl'tft •~ ao.111 at a.ti'-cai.•-_.,, Ml~· CTr~ ._IOI at a.wt.W ,...,._ "'°"""'' . .._.. (~ .. tl .. ) at..., YoB I~ ''"" .,.•:ustUmOl•rMI lt l(af!SMOty llln:l ... I MINlffota ce1., .. "'" tMl 81 Olkl..-.d 1iww-•u1 ' ~COMMftJ-,.J.tCll....,..•f~l .. I .!. ... _ ... ,....~ °'"" ...... ~ .,. Mltwill*•lt~­........... v ... ,.. .......... ICao(IS<M Cllt' ..._ .. _ . °""".,,.. KMdlilloM NATIONAL LEAGUE East Divisioo W L Pct. GB x-Pittsburgh 90 fi6 .577 ~hiladelphia 83 73 .532 7 St. Louis 80 77 .510 101.h New York 79 77 .506 I I Chicago 73 84 .465 17 1h Montreal 71 86 .452 1911.t West Division x-Cincinnati 103 54 .656 Dodgers 85 72 .541 18 San Francisco 77 19 .494 2S'n. San Diego 69 87 .442 3.11h Atlanta 66 91 .420 :n Houston 63 93 .404 J91h x-clinched division tiUe sr. L.ovi ... s. ,.:;:r:a~~::,.. 11 ~ PlttAll.lroh 11, PtlllNtlotll• l Houalon 5, ClnclnN111 lerl Diego,, LosAtigete' $, II Nwl!'9 Only 9lf1Wl tcheduled T...,.,.,G•"* New York fT•le 5-UI •I Cnl(lQD !Burris 1s-101 S.. Frlft<IS.CO CBlrr 1)..1)) ll All-• !Mor"lon 11·16) PftllNtlPi'll• (C•rno" 1•·131 •I Plltsbu•Oh • (0.!Nry 7..4) SL Louis (0.nn" lo.fol ll MomrNI 1Aooff"1. »-Ill Clllc:l..natl CNornwoti \Ml at HOuSton I~ 1·0 UK A"911H (iltlu T•'l •ISMD!e<JDU-... 1~•1 ~y·10..-. New YIW .. •I OliCl90 S. Frll'KiKOll All•M:• Pl'llllOitlphl• .. PntsWr..-, SI. L.Oufl lt Mo!lt•HI orw. ........ ••tHovS.tori U.A"9'11HltS..D1191 DE AN LEWIS TOYOTA VOLVO 1966 HARBOR BLVD .. COSTA MESA 646-9303 o;,., ••( r Port\Dody \hop Op•n S Doy' o wt-l'h P::o,•1 o,..oart.....-M Opl'n Soturdoy\ 9 O.'" .2 pm '.\. :· ' ! ' • ' 1"'w'( MAME U'f'lR!ioEAS DE:llVERIES 1~ poll as released by the No . 4 Loyola bas ~ CIF Southern Section or· perhaps the toughest 11i lice. challenge with Banning ~~ Mater Oei High?s at Gardena High. Mater MarjorieTbatcherwas-event and Paul Moro had 1c! tbe D Olgbl. winner with See Golf Page Iii .~ , "' Monarchs. otr their 33-0 Dei hosts M La Mirada victory over Corona del at the Santa Ana Bowl Mar, are 8th in 4-A ac-Thursday. Tournament Set ·~ ' ' tion , while three South Also Thursday it11 be -:oast League teams-No. 6 Servite and Sunset Casta 4el ·SOI Golr 1 ission Viejo, San League representative Club in Mission Viejo .... 1e me nte and D3na Loara at La Palma will celebrate the open- Hills-are a mong th·e Stadium. ing of ita new clubhouse rated elevens. Mission Viejo's No. 5 with a fun day touma~ !\.tis s io n v i e j o · s spot in '2-A circles will be ment Friday, Oct. 10 on Diablos picked up heavy test Friday against Costa the executive cour!'ie support off their 27.7 vie-Mesa. layout with 'over $10,000 tory O'tier ~-A Empire in prizes being offered. League team Sadl"' Entry blanks are dleback and are fifth. a .Abbey Plays now available at Casta t h h d f S dfl Sol and at the Mis· no c a ea o an · VI · Count Cl b Clemente. . s1on e10 ry u DanaHillsis lOt.bafte-. Bob Abbey or the proshop~tha~S_entry its opening 17-3 win. _ Meado~lark _Golf Course fee and a r1eld 11m1ted to Five of the top eight in starter s o~f1ce and an 144 · pl~yers. A shotgun 4-A circles are Catholic outstanding yo ung startw1llgettbeeventun· schools and all are amateur, leaves ror the derwayat l . favored to make it two Guadalajara invitational E~ch contestant will straight this week. tournament Oct. 5. -.receive a dozen golf balls on the first tee with the tournament winner der termined on least putts1 First prize for the fewes.i.'; putts in 18 holes is a s ilver trophy .' $5~ merchandise certificatie.> and qualification for lbe")f national putting cham ...... oionship. •"•' Other prizes will t>e A orrered on -each hole in- cluding graphite drivers. golf caps ~ umbrella:g· golr carts and golf baJls,_ Other awards will be presented to any play~~ who scores a bole-in~ · or for a n eagle on a de- signated hole. No. 1 St. Paul hosts Lil';· =====================;;;;=;;;;:='i * * * · See Exciting •••• CIPTO~ .. ~· ...._SClliMl,NffNI I. St. P9ul (1-0) 2. lllsl'lllpAIMI 11-01 1 l8~1y(1-0) 4.1..l'ftel• ,, ... -... ·~ "' ... ORANGE COAST COLLEGE !L Wnl lorranc• fl..f) 6.. Slto'l'lte u .. , 1.G......,, 11.ot ...... 1194 (1•> .. n ., ·FOOTBALL . •. SOUttl "" .. 11..fl ta. KalW'lody (1-f,I .... 1.eo1•u•> 1. MoflnW'• Cl.0) J. VII .. Pon 11-01 ~""' V•I..., Cl•t S. TempMOty U .. 1 6. 8'lrtwlM ~ tMI 1. PKlfk• 11-fl t.Cllt..., Otr Cl .. l '-~MlrMl(l..fl IO. SM!• ... 11-01 " ., .. on "' "' '" " n " . " .. " THIS SATURDAY NIGHT occ vs . -SEPT. 27th Los Angeles Hcrbor •·• ::=::o:~~· .• , :: at~· Bard Stadium on The OCC C:cw1ipws l.OMc .. ll•V•lltyCl-01 I~ !:?$:.~":Hr' °5 GAME TIME 7:30 P.M. '· itr.• 11•1 . " TJCKE'r PRICES ......... 0•1 • : FREE p·•-•NG · '· a.rsto.. 11°0> 40 llV\n.I I J f ....... """ ... , " ADULTS $1.50 IOX Ol'ACI '· ........ .:~ .•••. '"'-cH1·-... s1.oo OftMSAT GOOD PR1as 11 .. 1 a. Wtllttltr CflrltU•n Cl-01 •· 1' ~ kJO P.M.; ::::so:.:: 1t .. f:."~1':;.'-wi!1:r~ sTUDerrs s1.oo GREAT FOOTBAii ~ fl .. )•· l.i.cM(ll 0•1 o, ar.t..._,._ __________________________ .... ___ ... Ct .. I It. s-rt• Ynor 11 .. 1. '" • -• ---r " • ·• "\ • ! 1 l I • • ' ' • l ' i ' I •• • • • • '· • • • - ' ·' ·~ .. '!"":.....:DAl=·~L~Y~~~L~OT,__~~~~!l.!!d!!f~=:~·~·Soe<:t::lom:::::bo~r~ZS.:.:;1~:.:.::i, . Sparta CUJIP«l: short· Prep Defensive Players of Week ' . • ' Bane Beats A's • RICHNEBB Corona del Mar RICK MILLER Costa Me·1a KEVIN PATTERSON Fountain Valley PAT SWEENEY Dana Hiii• DENNIS LUPPENS Hunt. Beach JIM WILLIAMS Edison VINCE McCULLOUGH Laguna Beach BRAD THOMAS Eot•ncla MARK SCAVO Marina . ' OAK"LANi>-Leit. ,,.. triumph ""''" • World Team ,..... hander Eddie Bane. a-to·four tbe Bed Sox' -contract JConda,. 'lriUl Westminster Hifh Illar, 11111l·cllllchiq number. tbeClevtlllld Net.o. delayed theOak1&11dA'a' Ally combblatlon of four The 5·8, 1C5·p6uncl pennant cllnchln• Boston victories or Czecb fained a blC celebration, acatt.ortns BalUmore l-wlll 111-follow DC bere•tn seven hits and pltchiDI sure the Red Sox of lbU February wbell obe wu theMlnneaotaTwlnatoe !Int dlvilloa UUe alDce a aeml-fiJlall.t ID the 2·1 victory Monday Uf1. Boston h11a six Akroa tournam~ -night . games remalniDJ and b)'Chrll Evert. eaDe 2-1 who detest-BelUmorehuel1htleft. The Czech .teanl1 ed Oalda11d' for his other Yankees rookie Roir feder.aUoa first wtatecl victory this season, wiii-Gulclrf, maklngbiaflnt hertoatlplheU.S.Open Ding a 7 ·6 declalon at major reasue gialf;W~at -Hilla. Ihm .... Minnesota Sept. 12, nursing a 2-1 lead after dered herto returned - needed ninth.-i.nning re-Thurman Munsbo'I two-aftetit conclud • lief help from Bill runhomerlnlheflrat.--lnateod, abe uUcl far Campbell and Tom political aaylum ln Ille Burgmeier. Bo•"9 Belllretf UnitedStatea. IUe~OK CLEVELAND -'.JWler's·a- Frank Roblnaon, m~ LOS ANGELES BOSTON -Bos1tofnt leasue baseball'• first Wend-" .,._ler'• -_ _, Red Sox rookie e bl k I r will cu ... ., _.,_ .... ac mana e • ._ ..... A-bu-t • .-•~ fielder Jim Rice does not f 'th Cl ve1--A ~wu .... -au11t• mana e e e auu Tenneuee SaturdO{--require suraery for his Indlansforasecondyear, UCLA athletic 0 =:: broken left hand, but wlll d~ g t •eneral ~ aceor n o • lSyearsbackintotbere.. be out for the rest of the manaie Pbl!Se1hl. .Ord bookii Monday to s~n.Thomas Quigley With six games to ~oto find a Jonaer run by a examined Rice Monday the end ·of'_his first Bruinsplayer. and decided against lhe season. Robinson has They discovered surgery pilotedtheTribetoacur· Tyler's run was the • rent· fourth place rlllisb 1 o n g. e a t s i n c e So R U. ·i n t b e A m e r i can quarterba~Jc. Bill Kilmer % a League'• Eastern raced 88 yarda for a Division with a record of touchdown agal.nat Air 76 victories against 11 Forcelnl960. losses. 'Jbe school record II a f NEW YORK -Denny Doyle's two-run, bad-hop single capped a three- run Boston rally in the sixth inning that carried ~ the Red Sox to a 6-4 vic- tory over the New York Yankees Monday night and stretched their American League East Division lead to four games over the idle Baltimore Orioles. 93·yard run by Cbuclt '.Cheshire araiJlst llml• I tADa,lnl934. • t CLEVELAND - Martina Navratilova, 18, .1'1r.. a.a. who defected from • Czechoslovakia follow· SAN ~ANCISCO -• ing the u.s. Open-tennis Top-seeded Guillermo tournament at Forest Vllas of Argentina used Hills I t th · ed strong Cl'OWld strokes to ' as mon • sign defeat Mite Estep of Cross Country Poll Dallas 6-1, 6-4 In the lint round of the $100,000 Fireman's Fund Inlelna- tional tennis tourna~ Edison and Costa Mesa rank 2·3 in the first CJF 4-A cross country MIM•. C.-'f'Oft ISel.lgln) S. Foothln L t. t.a wi1~ r. H-,, """''naton men KENT EWING Matar Dal STEVE KELLEY SERGIO DELGADILLO Poll. while other Orange Coast area teams re· DAN STRAJNA Newport Harbor RON WADI; San Clemente ee11:11•. Bl.tlopA""t 10. Arcadlll..s No. 8-ranked Harold vin.,.rtc. "a.a Solomon lost to .Jeff '-El Dorado !. Mountarn Vllw 1 Borowiak. 6-3, 6-4. •· .W•lan VMJo .. u C&nada J. ....... On p of N hrk •· Rio MeM 7, ValeMI• L DY 8ruD f!'ll Mission Viejo University cognized are Huntington ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~....:.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'--Beach and Mission O»dwlla Y•ll•y '· SM INJiN to. Zealand, seeded eighth. wakwt, ,.,. opened with a 8-3, U, '6-1 GOLF ... Continued From Page BS a 70 to top the field on the secondandfinalday. First-day net winners included McCammon (61) and a tie at 64 between Tom McGuin· -ness and Jim Talmage. Dean won the second qet award with a 62 Thompson and Al :ruer tied for second at lilesal'erde I oan Chamberlain won ~If tournament at Mesa V'rde Country Club with a!coreof66. ~ther winners in A flfght included Phyllis· Liken (87), Gretchen Cannon (69) and Sbirley ~er(70J. ' Jan Dowers was the B flight winner with 68, followed by Ellie Kitson ('12) and a tie between May Donkin an·d Ethel Rosenthal (73). Pat Gill was the winner in C fllght with 68, followed by Louis e Wilson (70) and a tie between Virginia Kidder andTyHamanoat72. Ex-R~sian Supporter Hall of Fame Nominee NEW YORK (AP> -Robeson has been of. situation around. We Paul Robeson, whose flcially nominated for gave him an honorary communist leanings and the first time and his degree two years ago support of controversial name is before a Hall of and we've named two and unpopular causes Fame screening com· student centers after silenced the cheers he mittee in the New him.'" . earned on ihe football J e r a e y -O h i o -On a.visit~ Russi.a in field and concert stage, Pennsylvania-Delaware 1949, Robeson descnbed is closer than ever to col· district along with such tlli?! Soviet Union as his l~ge football's Hall of other greats as Ohio ''second motherland." Fame ••• but probably St a t er s Ho w a rd Upon bis return to the not close enough. , ''Hopalong•• Cassady United States. he said he Calling tl'e 77·year;0ld and Vic Janowicz. loved the Soviet people former concert singer Noting Robeson's ''more than any olher ''one of the heroic "political flirtation with nation'' and he often in· figures of· our culture:• the Soviet Union during terrupted bis career. to Dr. Edward J. Bloustein, one part of his life and sing the praises o( Soviet president of Rutgers his espousal of a number Russia. University. appealed of unpopular causes," In 1949, the House Monday to the National Bloustelnsaid: Committee on Un· Football Foundation to ''We don't ask young American Activities list· induct the former athleteswhentheycome edRobesonandoneofa Rutgers star and, ac· onto our football team group of persons "in· cording to the university, what .their politics are. variably found support· the only two-time All· artd I think the same ing the Communist party American not in the Hall should be true or the Hall and its front organiza. of Fame. of Fame.'' tions.'' · B u t J a m e s L. Robeson, the son of a In addition, Bloustein McDowell, executive runaway slave. was said Robeson's director of the Hall of described by Walter ''espousal of racial Fame; said the National Camp in 1918 as "the equality was very un· 1r Rootball Foundation greatest defensive end popular when he un· "honors men who honor ever to tread the dertook· it. But I think Erleen Angstadt was th.e game. You have to gridiron.'' you can love your coun- tbe A filght winner Df 3 demonstrate good After graduating from try and still differ with JcM gross tournament at· citizenship, love of com· Rutgers, he played three it;• that's where the Fountain Valley Mile munity, love of country. seasons in the American greatness'in this country SQuare Golf Course re· It's a question of what Professional Football hascomefrom." rinil)'Witha91. you give back to the Association -forenm-· K>ther winners in A game. and I don't think ner of the National Foot-llYut·ADYANTAGU flight included Millie Paul Robeson has helped ball League -earned a OUI 'AOll OJnll }byes (93) and Wanda his cause by being in law degree from Colum- ~agy (9fi). seclusion all these years. bia University and then fJn B flight, Bert Holt ''Citizenship is very launched a fabulous ( ) was ·the winner, important. If we're just career as a concert t Itowed by Dee Dee going to pick all the All-baritone and s tage cClelland (97), Rose-Americans every year artist. liter (99) aad Gail there's no.·sense to bav· He became famous ell (lOO). iogaHallofF"me." · singing ·'Old Man 1Ann Ford was the ·c Robeson, who was River" and appearing in Plight winner with 100, nam e d to tbe All· Eugene O'Neill's plByB followed by Charlotte American team by "All God's Chillun Got Sm a 11 ( 1o1) o t lie Walter Camp in 1917 and Wings," ''The Hairy ¥agnu!!lon (103> and Jean 1918 and was only the Ape" and "The Emperor Wiese (104). -third black athlete to .be Jo!!es." Masa Neishi won D selected, live s in He was a scholar, iflight with 102 followed Phil:idelphia. He makes artist and athlete in the byJUneDunca~(101)and no public ap~araaces finest tr~dition of a tie between Rose becaµ.se of fragile health Amerlc,_n ?ygher educa- $oderberg and Zora bu\ Btoustein sa.id ;tion," BJ~ustein said. ~nae (108). Robeson •1hasf ,told. m~. "The subJect has t>et:n Lorraine Spal and. through his son, thhe 1s neglected for too long 1n Louise Larsen tied for no single honor he mis-our history . Our universi- ftnt ln E Q.igbt. with 112 aes more than mem· t y al a o h as been WithNanCyQua ckenbush bership in the Han or neglectful of hlm but nestatll3. Fame.'' we've started to tum lhe. ' Dana Bills Invitational Set • t The second annual at 9 and included in the Division J (small) Jjlana Hilla High •orooa i:i-teaill' li•l'1. •'re El ecbools are Fa Ii brook, e lnvllallodal Is · Toro, Mater Del; Estan-Hemet and the host ad for Saturday cia a).)d tho ho s t Dolphins. Division II • contheDolphino Dolpbills. I · favorite • i~clud e 1 ~ ......... , that you,. may not! COMPLITI . OIANGI COUNTY conu.•• htchtdl .. : Lev... ..... Sa• C~, MhlMfl "4tl .. O..hl9t.••fl•LMt ............... LA.- 2 MONTH TO MOJITH IENTAL IA.Sii 3 NO DEPOSIT UOUiln ON APPIOYID CllDrT 4 ONLY $11.10 Pll MONTH TOTAi. CO~T 1Mlilllite4 retf'l 5 NIW COMPACT UNn sin 11v.. •• .. Vi• 6 YOICI MU5AOI ••OllS ALSO All AYAIWU 1 fULL FIR MAINTIMANCI ORANGICOUNTY R AD101l LE PHONI scnv1c L 1,.( oam,PUS with ei.Shl races The course is excellent Upland , and Foothill. lDYl•l+hiS ftiahl;lleo . for viewing witti the The schedule: 9 a.m.-1714183S,3l05 ·tbJ>nomorU, funiors and baseball fJ.eld pJateau Soph I ; 9:20--SO ~ JI ; .so . ..., .. ,,. ,1.sattTaau .11tnio•~ ID t••t• and overlookjog the 'track 9:40-Sr. J· 10 r, 11 · ., • .._ -. ..... VJ:!:: l'lllall 1 llools complti-and other parts or the 10:20--.Jr. i; iO:fO-Jr'. ==.· "°~ ~ .. Um..• . 2.Z.mllecourse. 11; ll-Fre1hman I ; •••·>JD AcUlll ~eta und~ ~ Amona th~ lavorita ln ll:20-Fr!'lbman Tl. .. ______ _ J • . . • -Viejo. Area Calendar Huntington is 8th on the 4-A list and Mission T...-.r ls.pt. u1 Vi · • third in 3 A --• W•t1rpo+o-4"0Y11l•l"Y•Ueyvsl...o$. leJOlS · raua• AmJ901 al OCC (1 o.m.). ~ IDg5. ee.:11 "" M1r1M •t Goldtfl WHt a o.m.>. KtN*lly •t 0.M Hiii' ll: IS>, CIP '°" ,. CMtfty •I Or.ngt CO.SI Cl ::JO), ~ Q-lluc..cr,+.A d--.k1I Rio Hondo IZ:JO). " t. ... kis V"'*5 !. EdllOfll I.~ '· upa.nit t. Hawthorne 1 Notr9 triumph1 ove'r Tim o.r.-1501 •· Wtlt COvlna s. u Gullikson. Habrl .. San L.uflJObl..,_1. A'lllltlOnL • ....._ '· -"'"" "·..... V:olle ball ,.,....,.. u Puent~ y 'I. $M911M 1. v..nn.n s. c:..u-tr.. Gl•UYOLLrtULL .&. St. ~S. La S.I .... PMICMbl v..- 7. PnO Aotl&ftl. c.r.lnWrt•9. RIOI~ Esa.dll~~ U-1. ..... kl 11. Hot,. Dan. «Riv.). Twtlncr.tE.IUinda .. 1S, 1o-tS. • RULES • ,_ ....... ....., ............ , .... ,....... ... .. ..-... c......_ .. ..,., p· ........,. ........... . ...... ~ .... ...,.. .................... ..... .. tlottMi.t. ........ ,..... ..... ...., ...,..,.... • •• , ..... 1... -, 1. MM H •t PtOIKttl ~C«Ell«(: '1f. ... Dli twiilf. ~.0.. .. J: llit, CllJUI l'IMIY,~ .... -1 °"'" -...,.,. ,... ,..._ ................... c 9 bi .. .,. .......... 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Winners are notified by mail. ..._ for the official Pigskin Pick- players form each -In the Dally Pilot sports pages. · Cl~le the team you think will win In each ot tlle 30 pairings. You may mall your entry or bring It to the Dally Pilot office nearest you. lll,,...are Dally Pilot offices in N•wport Beach, Laguna Beach, Mission Viejo, Huntington Beach ....ieosu.Mesa. 1st prize $ 25 2nd prize $15 3rd ptize $10 I ... 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He 'II' u oo bad •lot In common. htart.la 11DlliJll 101pOl al the 111>.U the doctor couldn't t.n qo ol s, and be elated bceaJWts the Ten Com· wbetllerbewu • bo1or•llrl-mondmenll at the a1eol7. lstWdocl'tlmowwllJ be' • .,.. _ ""111-u the or•JbDIDJ'De1Dporkaa111age. detedme,Iwua'tbll~.lwun't1elQ'.lwun't -9mt lulllord -'rOlllll Sammy'1-boyhood_ 2el1 were:. buutlllll. twun'hrldle; • -~ "" Into tbe hory toftl', wbUe -molten; car lbleve., 6· · J-Bllbop get IDOIDellterily aenUmmtel, re-.~ "Slltabetb Toobe,. talt•• the C0111 and plekpocnll. Some of m1nc11o1 Sammy: "We met"25 yean aco. Wben you do ti I f 11 t thell>ll1'1!onthed.aljtc"11ht. made your fint hundred tbollsond dollars, you cora Ye ro • O • 1 en "Samm.r proved-a" black man oav11 bot11ht a Rolla Royce.!l"ben:..yoa bouabt aomethlnc ~·-:n,•PDW• nner can eat in a white reetaw'ant. check into white lor_yourfather -achauffeur'scap,'' ru11y makes a defbalt1 .. 1tat. botels,datewbitewomen-andbecarrtedawayln Scftd JfOur quettfon.• to Hr G.ord'ner .-t th bllooopllicel and •whlla•mbulance." "Glod Yo" A•k•d That ," core o/ lh ~ -•'IL . ExPlalniDI the iJlcldent iJI Mooaco when Davis -.P.O.·Bo:rlSdll,CoataM...,1126111.Mari/~­monl luw lt r.S.., SlollPetd failed I,<> perform at a palace party ror Prince HNGan111crlOiU.....-...,11111111~a.lllq-• -lo !l.••t Jiii ~ en-Reinier IDd Grace Kelly Dino said: "S-mmy wu 1/wlr> colu!mt, but the ..,.,,,. of ...a ft!Ollta J>Ol'-Joyeble t!Ja" ~reMniJiis them. steamed at the prtneesi bec1use she wore more rtJ>liafmpouibU • llla epllocue et the close ol tlle Jewelsthanhedld!" p18) 1118) be ..-bit ._t!lllllW, MUlolf Berle, next to be introduced, observed: I ~-. ol!ote Ille -190111, "ID honor of all the blacks on the dala tonlCht, the •ueb • Ir II, II a inlplred lit of. hotel dido't put eny silverware oo the table • • . All lli!!Y eraftam,~P· I can uy about Sammy Davis Is give bin a iJlcb Jwnl*! II cearecl toward• and he'll be 4 foot 8." Milton also rlblied Danny select audience of intellectual Tbomu ••1 aaw Danny do two shows tn Las Vecas eliliill wbiel> undoullteclly. will· On . I ht ·~•-• the oth t miclnl••t thorousbly ~enjoy the play.· m:..W.!" at• I o ~--er• - Others may find lbemaelves Wlli "the Stilt" Chamberlain recalled ihe nnt II.raining to keep. up with I~ -ume he met Davi. was after a basketball same in ... peclall) on •···~·••eDIDI· Philadelphia. "I scored so points that oigbt, IDd Perform1Dc .. eonllnlle through Sammy wu '°excited be bug1ed me and cracked ·November eve17 m,bt ¥ Mon -: bis nose 00 my knees ... He doesn't dare walk In CHARL£S BRONSON • •• n•H .,'""'" · cl8) •t the SCR cqmPID) 1 third· Central Park at oichL He's afraid he'll be m1111ed =.-r::.:~.r, I:DT}(_ewportBlvd,., ~b~y~a~p~ig~eo~n~:~· .:_ _______ _;_; __ ~'.!!!!!!!!! "DEATH WISH" NEWPORT CINEMA llEWPOllT CENl!ll ,,. WILD ...... -----.... ~ f~RTHQUAKE Pl· .: CYRIL CUSACK IAN HOLM MICHAEL JAYSTON ' VIVJl!N MERCl:IANT TERENCE RIGBY PAUL ROGERS in HAROLD PINTER'S "The Homecoming" ...... , .......... ·~•SfOI. 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Y PILOT T 1 Revisi~ing .Islands I • South Pdcific Paradise for Coast Coupl.e I •1~~~~ lAguna Hiiia resldonl Teura l Moms returned with her rarouy tbJ1 summer to Moorea, the South Pacific bland •or h~r ' I' · ehlldboocl. She had been away u Yt&ra. . • .don't have children of their 01Nl!, they borrow 1omebody else's. In fact, When my husband-and l ar .. rived with our three daughters, my cousin. who has no children of his own, tried to persuade u:J to leave one or our daughters with him and his wire on Moorea.1• I, •'the pace ot life on Moorea is aJoW',-,, Mrs. Morris said, "even Mrs. Morris left Moorea when Northwestern University In U· llnols, leaving his young wife on Moorea until he could return. The Second World War in· · tervoned and kept the two apart, and when Slaik returned be fou.na · his wife had divorced him and married another man. • • slower than it ts on the neighbor· she was 13 to llve with her Ina ialand of Tahiti, wblch has Americ:in father and attend had aruter contact with de· school. in Portland, Ore. Her . 1:---+~~~d.n~!""....e.ople who live -gcolog1't father, J~.5.lali<1 ha~ oo Moorea have ho idea of the met~t;r mOillei; on Moorea when . STAIK STAYJ;;D in touch with his daughter, and when she was 11 he arrana:ed for her to i taY. with his friend James Nocman Hall, author or. "Mutiny on the Bounty-,.!!.in-order that she learn E:nglisn and begin the ad}ust· menl to Western ways .. Two years later she entered school al Sf. Helen"?-s ;-& private gtrls' ' rest of the world he 'v1s1ted the island on a map- .: f . ping expedition for the Bishop "lllJ:N AND-WOMJ;;N marry early there and are anxious to have children,·· she said. ''If they Museum in llawaii. The two were married, and staik returned to his work at school in PorUand. . On a visit at 17 to CalifO{llia, she met Pete Morris, a blond lifeguard on Lido Isle. She and Morris corresponded for five years and were married in 1958. Seven years ago they moved to their hom e at. 25122 ~ Bolsas. Morris is a regional sales manager for Union Car.bide, and his wife is a bookkeeper for three local McDonald's franchises. ' ' I ' ' ~ I Are Steu:s Capable 1 .Of Flighl? I - By DICK WF..5"1' WASHINGTON <UPIJ -Sen. William Proxmire, a Wisconsin Democrat and skinflint, criticized the Federal Aviation ··Administration for financing a '$57,800 study titled ''An· l thropomet ry of Airline Stewardesses.'· He said the project, which in· ·volved taking 79 different .,_ measurements on the bodies of -423 stewardess trainees, ''was done ostensibly for the design of safety equipment.'' BUT HI; SAID SOME; C>f the' , ·measurements "appear to be either unnecessar y or irrele· vant." I don't su ppose the FAA needs, or wants, any defense from me. As an occasional a irlin e ... passenger, however, I feel I ha\Le a stake in this controversy. I keep seeing those airline ads that say "I'm Judy -F1y Me." Jn the circumstances, I say the FAA has an obligation to make ... -c e rt a i n l h e b 0 d i es 0 r -·s t e w a r d e s s es are aerodynamically sound. '""• AND WHEN YOU consid,er "'qsome of the basic principles of aerodynamics, you can see how heir anthropometry might be of , REVISITS HOMELANO T eura Morrls v'aluable help to aircraft de· 'PEOPLE GENEROUS' ~ signers. ""' Principle No. 1: How are planes' · ____ P_e_t_e_M_o_rri_s ___ _ • 1 able to fly at the minimal speeds YU.necessary (or takeoffs and land- ings? Because they are equipped with safety features called "high-. Onofre Plani liftdevices." p d 7601 -And anyone .who .has ever rid·. . ro uces -;o den on an a1rl1ner 1s aware that . high-lift devices also are an inte· gral part of a stewardess' equip· ment. h , , PRINCIPLE; NO . !: Airplanes must overcome an aerodynamic ... fOrcecalled ''formdrag."' : ..,.. And il goes without say that· stewardesses likewise are sus· ceptibletoform drag. ; Very well. These coincidences bring us to the conclusion that .~ some of the measurements taken by the FAA may provide a clue as to how stewardesses overcome form drag with high· lift devices. If so,'that informaUon obvious· Jy could be useful to aircraft de- t,o.f· signers. And that isn'tall. 1;\llJ • • ~_.b JN ORDER TO achieve stable '<.Qi flight, an aircraft wing must pro-: m 1 duce an orderly motion of air· 7' .. moleculescailed ''laminarflow.'' ~~1 (By dictionary definition, ~~laminar is another word for !U "streamlined.'') ;a..h,\ A h .q.,~ mongt epressuresthetendto Of Capacity ROSEMJ;;AD (UP!) -In the fllSt seven months of 1975, the San Onofre nuclear generating sta· lion produc.ed more than 1.6 billion kilowatt-hours of electrici· ty or 76 percent its capacity, Southern California Edison Cbm- . pany reports. David J . Fogarty, vice presi· .dent of power supply, said the 76 percent capacity compared favora bl y with other resources used for production of electricity. "The high availability figure. (of electricity) was achieved even though the plant was out of service for 40 days because of routine refueling of the reactor core and maintenance work," he said. Fogarty estimated that without San Onofre the company would have used an additional 2. 7 million barrels of imported low· sullur oil to produce the same amount of electricity . From the first years of their married life, the Morrises planned a visit to Moorea. "IT TOOK MORE than 15 years to bring it off," Morris said. ''but I fell in Jove with the island, and my wife fell in love with it all over again. We plan to retire there ... It wasn't so much the tropical beauty of the island which charmed the Morrises, they said; it was the frieadliness and generosity of the people who live ·there. ··My cousin spent five years . building a house just for our vis· it," said Mrs. Morris. "ft was a tremendous sacrifice for him and his wife, but that js the way peo- ple are on Moorea.'' Despite their enthusiasm for Moorean lifestyle, Mrs. Morris said she is grateful to her father ·ror takin g her away from the island. "The women mv aJ!e are physical wrecks," she saad. "As soon as they start their families, they get fat and develop health pr;oblems. Both men and women lose their teeth very early. For medical treatment they rel y on home remedies, which work well "rith some or the problems, but n~l with others.·· MRS. MORRIS said that con· tact with modem civilization bas had its drawbacks tor the island people. ''They love sugar, bottled beer and canned meat," she said, "but their bodies can't always adapt to the new foods. When health problems develop, they prefer to· rely on home remedies rather than to travel to a doctor in Tahiti.·· Still, life on Moorea has such advantages as tropical fruit for the picking, water that is 80 degrees even in winter and freedom from traffic jams. The is.land has only one primitive road, running 43'miles around its perimeter. Mooreans rely on their outrigger canoes, called pirogues, for transporta- tion as well as for fishing and recreation. ''THAT'S ONE improvement I'm going to make when w~ re- tire there,•· said Morris. ''l'di go- ing to put an outboard motor on my pirogue. A mail can wear out his arms paddling one of those canoes." KURALT RAPS 1V ANCHORME.V DALLAS (AP) CBSNewscor· respondent Charles Kuralt says most television anchormen are "glib and highly paid'.' but "can· not edit and cannot write" the news. Kuralt told the Radio and Television News Directors con- vention here Friday that they ' should stop choosing anchormen on the basis of looks and per sonality instead of journaJistic skills. tn.· impede laminar flow is a condi-, ~b-1 lion known to aeronautical ...,, engineers as "induced drag,·• .d1 which is countered by a process I• called "deflection." -~ When I am flying, I speod much o( the time observing the laminar 00"!¥ of the stewardesses as they mdve U.P and down the aisles. Oc-• Newp<Jrt Eye Expert • "' casionally, that flow is impeded ·-by male passengers seeking to in- tC duce the m to some type of' •• dalliance. -. To Lecture in Texas - Dr. Irving H. Leopold of IT IS APPARENT, however, Newport Beach, professorofsur- that the stewardesses are quite gery and chief of opthalmology adept at denecting the passes of • at UC Irvine-California Colleie men they regard as drags. Now of Medicine, will be guest romestheClincher: ·speaker at the American Since the frequency or induced Academy or Opthalmology in .. draa inside the cabin is de· Dallas, Tex., this week. • terminedtoalargeextentby the He will speak on ''New stewardesses' mealUJ'ements, a Dlmensioos in Opthalmic 1hady or their anthropometry Pharmacology." mlabt enable deslgpero to adapt Dr. Leopold bas 30yean in the -defleclion tecbalquo to the field al opthalmology, induding outlldealrfoill:. · serving as ~onsulting op· thalmol<>llist at the Manhattan BOdy »---ve'red Eye, Ear aod Throat Hospital in .&tt:\JQ ,New York City and clinical pro- LO,NG BEACH (UPI) -The f..-at the College or Ph)'I)· llodyoraCanadJanNaTY .. mao clans and.Surgeons at Co1u111,bta -f-d Slanday lloetl'14 in the University. , · .,._ alcmplde his 1hli) at Plot: He bas been ·chairman or op· "iairfa. 7 s.am .. ~,o .. H6hibla"wn"'.-.--"th.,a11lamuo .. 1001g!lT<,•wtL.Marut..;. s.,11nn .. ai1.<Sc:.c<hoolioou•e--¥- •. ; 18, or Wi'll'i~I· was Medicine at City Unlversl!y of. f-more than oi t hou~ New York and research consul· .ntt be 'IPPIJ'enUy,f over ihe l&nl for Beth Israel M<ldlcal oido of Ibo cruiser HMCRS CenterinNewYorkandAilergln -J'rorider. , Pbarmac.euticals in !nine. GUEST SPEAKER UCl'a Leopold • • • • 1• • • Tonight's J TV. Higblighf:s • NBC<•> l:IO'-Vovln' On. Foe_. bea~ cba:,;:oe Fruler and Don (lnMi114e) G ~the swts in this eplaode aa SoclnY Uc! WU1 try to prove they're toucbet'than Jlarinee. · K'ITV (11) l:GO '-Bwt Jleyuolda Special. An l.ntiawe gll""Pff Into the life and thoughts of one ot HoU;vwood'a ID09t unconventionalmovlest.arai • • · ABC (7) 9:00 'l,'lle )Jcloldes. Mike ls severely wounded 8Dd Jerri. l• .JU:e11 hostage by members of-a gun stealjng ring in this episode, with Michael Parka. • • j;,BS (2) 11:® -"!,!Im Qf...rtty," David Janssen an4 Ralph Meeker star in this 1972 mQvie drama. . ' TV DAILY ~OG Tuesday Evening • - ··11111e:-_,..., -" -·-I=·~ lfll ()))Tr19 • C t Clllll ---''"Ii~; ... . ( (J)JL ... -.... ' , .... ... '"' el a Ill IHll '!'"' _ ... _ ... _ '' r• tlltT,.. --' """" ...... rai.:-. "" ........... ... _ ...... ·~­_,...., Wednesday DAYTIME MOVIES • . -• • 'Time to Mo-ve' ~ ~ Casin.O Builder 1 Moves .to f egas .: · Fr•• Wires-•~ • I 1lanW Sm!Ur, a founder ot ..,. of Nenaa._ M w.;ces.Cui cash*. says be'• t1rec1 ol llving qql«l1 m.a wa.nts to get back into the. ••mblinj · .......... • "!'Ye llad plenty ol women, plenty of lteooe. • ,._al cambllng. Now it'• over. I don't live willt ftlNU .. Tlme to move•.'' Smith alld ln ~c­ln& h1I plau to move to Las VePJ. Smltlt, es, who be1ped tum keoo'• Harold'• Club Into .,... of the elate'• moot succelfflll casinos, hu • lived quietly in a mobile home at the eclle of Reno ~UIL~iubintmlo.._.llQllel. -. --. J.....U-e KeuodY Oeusil' DOW' lob u <on· lllltlng editor at Viking Press will pay SZOC a week, Newsweek magazine-says. • "I e><Pfft to be leamlnl the ropes al first," the r-.r Fini Lady is quoted as ••1h!I· "You alt 01 editorial conferences, you dis- cuss general t..hings, maybe yCM1're assignecl to a special pro- ject of your owo. J "Really,'' she added, 4'1 ex- pect to be doing what my ~mployer tells me to do.'' 't Charges or illegal possession or ~..-coucs agal~st Charles Negron, lead singer for ouu1' the rock group Three Ddg Night, were dismissed in Jefferson County (Ky.) Quarter-• lyCourt. . ' Negron, 32, was charged July 3 when police ' raided bis hotel room and allegedly round small quantities of narcotics. 1be group was giving a performance'here. Negron'• lawyer, Frank E. Haddad Jr., asked last month that the case be dismissed, saying the search warrant in the case was based on a year-old report from California authorities that some mem- bers of the group had used drugs. • • •• Mayor Rlcbard G. Hatcher wants a formal apology from the American Broadcasting Co. tor what he called a "vicious'' comment.made a~t the Indiana steel city on the net'Kork's, comedy , television series "That's My Mama. ' A line delivered by series star Qifton.J>avU ad- n1onished another character to "be sure you're get- ting the world on a sliver platter and not Gary, Ind .• on a paper plate.'' An ABC spokesman in New York said the comment was in jest. and ''we're unhappy that Gary took offense.'' .• Chinese PrPmier Chou Ea· lai, hospitalized •almost 1 't2 • years for a still-uodisciosed au. MA Tat•• • ment, may have taken a turn for the worse, diploma'tic sources saia. , They said disp"atches Crom Pe_~ indicated 'a worsening of Chou's·conditibn after the 73-year-old preptier failed to meet visiting former British Prlme Minister Edward Heath over the weekend. Heath instead met Mao Tse·hmt, the 81-year· oldchairmanoftheCbinesecommunis:tparty. • Marriage may not stick with Mickey Rooney, but the .veteran screen actOr says •cupuncture ·~ . ' ~-_,,. Roo6rey, who has gone.through seven marriages and is.planning an eighth, comm en tea. On the ancient Chinese medical art form which employs needles. ,.With bis intende<l;, Jan <.bamberJ•tn, at his side, the Brooklyn-born actor said, ''We've heard so much about it that-we de-(,-------~) cid~tAo_tryd ~::.' do . PEOPLE , n '"'at you . know, my backiche's gone,"hegrinued. • Rep. IL J. Rebi1 ID (R-Pa.) won ·the title o! King of Capitol Hill after scoring 10 points in the swim- ming competition in the two-day sports marathon participated in by tWo governors, 17 senators and 25 representatives. ,., 'rhe 'Republicans. wan both· the team and in- dividital competition, .scqring victories in the bike race, swimining retaY and tie-breakingiug of war. ' , . -. ) * . Veteran actor Pal O'Brlem; 75. baa been ad- mitted to St. John'sJlospital in~la Monica for ob· servation. · ~ ~ ~ A •pokesman said 'the actor u 'u,ndergoing tests for an ulcer. . O'Brien, famous for · hfs ~ movie role as Norwegian-born footbcill' coach Knute Rockne, was admitted July 22 to Little Coll\PaDl!l of Mary Hospital in Chicago after suff,ring severe chest pains. He was treated for exhaustion. · . - The sensational team,:parked by the shooting of Eastern Alrllnes vice president Jin\ B.Wlke and Bob Bjoruen of Las Vegas, won the 32nd annual One- Sbot Antelope Hunt. Both R~inke 8"" Bion!Sell bagged antelopes . with their s10gle allotted bullet, along with actor Jock MUoaey, one o1. three melll,ben ol. a celebrity team. • . Govs. Ed Retsclller ofWyorhing, J1mea Exon al Nebrut.a, ancVJames Eclwanll bf South Carollna all bill&ed recorded kills during the bunt, held near.· Lander, Wyo., tiut Gov. IUcbaril Lamm of Colorado missed. ... - PUBIJC N011CE ' " PUBLIC N011CE , -• ~ i I I " I I • • I t r r t r r t r • e t e g s s t r b s r y a 0 • .. • • • ""1~11 __ 1P'U=-auc.....,111N0_;"-11e_~_.1 __ .,.:,,v~•.;;u;;;,c;.N~OTICE;,;;;:.._( ., • ' -.... ·~---~·' • • PUllUC NOTICS . \ \l .1.F' Bl. \I.I ' A ' t H t ... r f U f<I .I ' ' • l I Belng remodeled; custon; S BR, S Ba. &:iOOsq. ft. bomeoopoint, pool,doclc. BILL GRUND Y. REALT OR I jJl•,,~ .. d·[J,, ·.i. .,,,,1, ----· ----------------- . A 'LUi.u VIEW The owner ia ready lo sell this one. Truly an out· 1t.a11din1 4: BR. home with lovely cardens, patios, beamed ceilings, 2 trplc1 .... a dandy deal al S:l.25.000 bul owner will tomlder all otrers. See llt MESA del MAR IV BIG •-Bedroom tn orlme Coata Mesa nbrbood. within eaay walk of all 1chools lncludlnJ Oranse Coast. Collese. T l:a i• Select Property of(ers I convenient Callf. paUo Uving in a quiet. Ori• 4 or4 owner1blp 1&reet. Priced rlgbt. CALL 5'6.2660 JUSTUSTBI COMl"ANY Gor&eou. bidden 2 story' REAL TORS f;;SELECT • I T'PROPERTIES , 4 bedroom. Sharp & spot-leu-shows loving touch SINC t~ 1944 in home . patio &: 671-4400 MOY~UPTO ( I c1rden ... enjoy outdoor1~~~~~~~~~~1 living too! Can you ~lleve only '67 .950? OPUL~CE Hidden behind mual•e 1ates and a hlCb prtvacy wall is this opulent Newport Beach mansion with a spectacul ar panoramic vieW. No ex- pense was spared ln lb old 'world tomlrucUon. decoratlnc and furnishing. Available wi t h or wltboul fdrnishings, the ownens will consider both ex- changes amd the use of other properties u all or part or \he down pay- ment. By appointmeo.t t.o qualified buye:rs only. c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • -----., THE REAL ' ESTATERS ____) .-..rS' UPERB f-fO MES ... C.mpua ~ B 541•HS5 OLDIEOHR·2 Single ramily home on oversized lot; walk lo Udo shops; great area for year around living. '·------1 $55,000 ,. 613-3663 673-8086 Eves ~P.Ju1h!.!!l · 4 Br, 4 Ba &Gallery 2 fireplaces, wetbar Deluxe kitchen Pier for yacht to 60' You may select the finishing touches. 675-813) --.., THE REAL ; ESTATERS 1 __ __) Uni•enffy Pn FIXER UPPER Lar.ge 3 bedroom, 21..; bath, quiet cul-de-sac near schools & market. Hurry on this special! ! Call540·ll51 -.-.-HERITAGE ' • REALTORS You don't need a gun to "draw fast" when you place an ad in the Daily associated 5:>;-,,, f~<, lolft11 •CJll<; • ' .... li • ' ' • " ' 2POOLS We have two beautiful sparkling and cheery pool homes in the most desirable area of Newport Beach. Owners will consider sale or ex- change. Low down pay· ments make ownership easy, Corner lot or cul· de-sac. One h as darkroom' for sh ut· terbugs. -HERITAGE • • REALTORS Pilot Want Ads! Call DOW'""~~~~~~~~~ -642-5678. I· 5 I I I' I I 6 11 A s u p E I;! . . I I I I' . 7 I C A B I S Ii The ~1, modem "''""' in . I I I I' . •n Mllq"° ohop '" "" -. 8 I " 0 R s I p I 0 "-"·• · ... , ..• , .• '·-~ ... I• I' ·I I I. -· --. . . . , "'""' ........ ..,_, ~~~-~~~-+... ~ ,,_ llWfl No. J below. & ,.tT~lS~~\~sl(TlftS IN r I' 11 Ii i' r .1 o ""\'5'o'fr'~~~· """' I I I I I I I SC IAMUTSAoswwslnW.lc•DINcl"'r .. SHORECRHT TWO STORY FAMILY ROOM Unique entry to spacious rormal living and ban- quet rooms. Sunny gourmet kitchen. Rambl· Ing game room with crackling fireplace. Gracious guest bath and large laundry room. Sweeping stairs to king size master and separate cbildrens suites .. Lush landscaping. Very private grounds. Call (or appt. today! ~.soo. Call 963-6767. Ol'fN llC 9 •If 5 rt.IN T08fNl("tf SPANISH HACIENDA !£15.~. I PP 752-1920 ~ OUAlli"t. .... wt'OI MA'>t I . . . . ..... Nn.HTS.AREA I Adorable English Cot· tage on cor. of Allio ft. 16th Pl. $69,500. Call agt.., 675·0123! One-of·a·klnd custom 1.:.;.:;_=.:..c----- home located in ex-**RE.. SALES· · elusive IRV_INE :rJ!!R· wiAREGR0WING RAC.E. Sparush m1ss1on New salespeople needed. architecture is accented Lots or benefit.s. Ask for lhruout thi& ~ bedroom Ken McFarland, 645-5045 ho.~e. Massive be~m * DISCOVBtY * ce1hngs, steJ,Hlown l1v· ing room, covered Real&taht po r c h e s over 1 o o k \;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; secluded patio and garden area. New list· ing. A4Q.6161 BEACH DUPLEX FEE L 1\N°0 , 3 bedroom, 2 bath up and down. Cozy (ireplacc & secluded patio in lower unit. Great rental history. No de· rer red m~intenance . $110,000. Steals it~ Call 546-4141 2 BR CONDO MIMI RANCH MAXI VALUE Private drive to secluded ranch house. Rambling: main house. Includes three big. bed rooms. parlor, and rarm kitchen. Britk terrace lea d s to sprawling grounds covered with fruit trees. Price in - cludes: separate match quarters, wood shop. chicken house, bird aviary, storage sheds and much, much MlOf'e . Get back to the bl.sics. Only $51 ,000. Call 963-6767. Don 'l wait. QPfN !II 9 •tr ~ ,UN I Oft( Nl(l 1 THE REAL l ESTATERS REALTORS 644·7270 · CORONA DEL MAR DUl'UX • Greatlocation! Front house has U 3 bedrooms, fireplace, 3 baths. Spacious 2nd unit has 2 bedrooms. CaU us to see this prime property. ~.800 . 2828 E. Coast Htghwoy, CCMona del Mar PR A MOMU FOii: tlVOIC M£TWOlnl It! <••WI' rH IWI UU, 0# 11•11 1•1'11(1 ,. ... •UtM -- I I 4 • ' . ' , ' • .. 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World Real \ f.ltate, "6·1'717 •C BDRMS. + dining rm. $89,500 •3BDRMS. +family rm. $1Jt,500 •SBR.,din.rm. +ramrm.$197,llOO ws BR., pier & slip, labold. $225.000 •CBR. +tam. rm., pler/llllp$325,000 MIA T HANTUCKET Five bedroom ramily home. The 'tllan!iic~et, on Spyglass Hill that has a beautiful pool , jacuzzi, BBQ, )Vllder!less view and is fully air condit1one~ .. In addition. at only *1.59175e, this ts the bes! priced home l 9ntne::IV~e;se;;;:lS I REAL'rORS', 675 6000 2443 Ea$t Coast H ighW<1V, Corona dcl Mdt I 002 G~neral 1002 LOVE TO EHTBtTAIH? Th.is is the place ~ l!caut. private pool a. patio. Great floor plan. 3 BR & conv. de n. Private bearh. ocean vu~ 4501 ROXBURY DR. Open Wed . 1·5 . 21 I I 5.., J ..... n Hills Rood 1\9EWPORT CENTER. N.I . 644°491 0 ~~~:! .......... ! ~i ~~~~! .......... !?.~~ l + POOL NEWPORT Sl.600DOWN HEIGKTS ~lght & . bnght airy feel · Part~· pool home on qui cl 1ng _J Bedrooms Con1 1 cut-iie s at· ~trecl nt•ar mun1ty pool. No yard Jl.irhor ll t~h Sunken LH w'ork . t 1nun c:1n~ ar with ll!e t·orncr frplc . ~';1d . Clill U !> al upJ,!radcd kil .. 1 l~L: 01~1•1,1 ; •• ,, .•• ~,'i.ri, 1 bdrms 646 7711 or $<1U·l!944. ESTATERS • OPiHDAILY * IF I W£1lft: YOU I'd lll'e it today' Corona del Mur t•h11rm with bramed ceLllng, pegl(ed floor. paneled wul11, fireplace, lo'rt>nch doono OJM!ll to a cool, st•elullud bricktid p<.1t10 & yurd !ihirlded by <.1 l:lant trt•c, lhrl'll h1•droo1n11 , two bijlh horne on ·rwo LO'l'S plw a :1 car garui;t.• & p<Jnelt,:d hubby s tllljl Ju~l 1Hlt !>lock to tht Ul'i::.Jll i>t'uch. 307 l\l/\ll!(itll.ll '\VI-;. Sll!l,aoo A fl F.AL \\'INNElt -&~ tl11s bl'sl 111 l'lu's, rou1 hcdroom hon1t• nr lhre(' & 1·011' 1•rt1blt· dt•n ,\tr & 1\1r~ Clt11 n li\'l' here 11cwly pa1n l1'll. draped & carpcled. S1>at·11~ p11l10 & yurd wllh ;1 pple. apricot. ahnond & 11tu111 trtit>s. Pri\•al~ bcat•h too. ·1714 t;Oltl'LA.NI> l)ll . C.'1\MEO lll(;llLANI>S All for SH5,!jl)(I COLE olH•wport R•ollon 2515 i-: l'oa:-t Ill\~ 675-5511 \\';1terfront Jbr w Jbrutl dork Su bmit l')(ChanJ!cs or leaseoplion. $139,500 .• the aesthellc as wall as the functional aspects or I.his lovely 3 bdrm., 3 bath Cameo Shores home - complete with den & formal dlnlng rm. The sparkling pool & panoramic ocean view will make entertalning a pleasure. Also, the financing will appeal to the ''bread winner'' of the ramiiy ... an 80% Joan is avail. at Jess than cu'rrent interest rate! Full price $157,500 A 1TEHTION, SAi ESPIOPLl j We have openings for 2 O< 3 people with R. E. sales experience or a year or more ... an active of(ice in a TOP LOCATION ! VE Al=I BAY AND B E ACH 675-3000 C-401 I:. COA5T HWY COJ..fCJNA [_Jf L MAl=I Ge-Mrol 1002G.., ...... 1002 ................................................ ILUlJIAHS& COUNTllY WATS A perfect. counlrY retreat to t'all home J.ftanch a-\icd b11drn1 11 , 2 · Oomfortable baths, rw:lic fire:plc, lrg. added family rm wJopen beam cell. tnodem bltns, Coun· try a'm01phere. Cha.nee· of·•·llfetlme. Best buy ln CO»ta Mesa . Only SJR.900. Veterans & FHA """ welc.ome.. CALL .. ...... Wo'r1HenT0Holp ••PQOL, 3 br, din rm,+ recreation rm. 2 frplcs. 3 covered patios, xtra lge lol. M un1 ! Many 1 More NEWPORT INCOME FOUR·l'Lt:X. prule or owncr:i hip. IJcluXl' units· t'1rcpl<.1l't', bltns . 2 baths 1.'al'h (Inly tt yr:-old 51J.1 ,!'>l.IO Fet' lund l'nme OVERY Ext.r11a Ir! Owner can •••• l•t•t• supply financing. Only ~9 .900. Agt. 642·2221. FANTASTIC imsg646-9666J • • IUY • • EASTSIDE 4 Jlr , 2 Ua . enl·losed Sale:ot people! Do you !lrca patio, a ll new <·rplg , work this area'.' Over !Ar PRESTIGE.HOMES drps, appliances and our business never gets HIATWAVI predicted. You caa awn thts refre1hln1 pool home. Hai decklq 6: rtrepit. Wu redone in- side and out.. Priced. in mid 50'1. Easy te.r-N. 968....,., PURRSOMALITY Purrfect home lot' your growing family. Low maintenance Y•rdl; cov'd patio. lov~ly in· teriQt , in _good neithborhood; tl05e tb shopping. 968M56 $40,900 On A Meta-View Wollckilloadl Perched on a pnvate mesa overlookintt 1-tunl· inaton Beach. Single· 11tory ranch , (ine Wes tern Mty llng . 4 bedroom&, Ben Franklin :stove in the living room, wood cabi.nets in the sun· ny kitchen. Lol:f of (ruit trees. party vei-Hnda. GI & all terms available, ca.U now, 842·88S4. TARBElt.;; 1926-1976 • •C BDRMS. + tam. rm. pier /$lip i: Pdme tocaUon. $400,000 ~BR., rec. rm, pier/Slll'1810.000 • • ' I . Lmo.=r~rJ.~ 3 BDRMS., 2 baths, d,$!0 2 BDRMS., 2 Batlis, $ill,OOO Salesman ReadyToServe You LIDO R~LTY 3p7YlooLldo.M.P. 67J.7JOG' ******* Lr] eS.ech ....................... IMH"1DU.Y 1069 HEWl'ORT$HORI$ 3 BR. A·frame + l&e. tam. rm. '8Z,500 We offer this older home on ocean aide of Coast Hwy .• on park -like grounds; this i1 an estate-type home. Ad· vance app't. required. orrered at' s,110,500. Financing to be negotiat· ed. Excluaively by 3 BR, z.1ty. llu(e1anlen patio. ss.'l,750 'BR .• famllY room: )£e. · ·••· patio. $7S,900 . ·~· CA'YWOODUALTY '.; * 54'-12'0 * Cort.illMclill Roollon • 644-7662 A-Gian $ACllFICE ... •.' ' OWN1'R ANXIOUS ,• Big Canyon. Priced re· : t duced $1Q,OOO. 2 atory • ,,. Deane Home. 3· br w ta 1•. car .c•race. ·$120,0001 Realtors 645-6646 more,foronlyS-W,500. to multiple,! Great EST .t..TE 645-5045 comm split. Call Joell-'======="-1 """• ic Devin l"ine I 044 REAt ESTATE QOO c,1 ""' ,., '>! 41),l '1~!' I I "" PAUL W BRUMFIHO & ASSOC 549~8505 ' ""J SACRIRCE "HOUSEOFGUSS SOUTHLAHDERS SS.000 DOWN VIEW 642-6368 · B byloni OWNER FINANCED Country utmoo;phcce or 1 HOME LEFT!.. a c 1~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;~::·;ou; Prestige area. Tree rields and farm houses. Eas&..1..1.-This new free st.anding Gardensgracepool &en·~ . ._; C"th d•al .,. g d nn. tertainmenl sector of 4 •• , • studded street. I-luge liv· ... e • t'el in s un 3Br. 1'"3m rm, walk te home in Univ. Park has ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. 1n g area . Mammoth WALLS Oi'~ GLASS & schooh1 .•Priced to sell approx.2500sq.n..ofliv· bdrm .. 5 ba.wooder.Vus Fll<:STA ll00!\1 with overlooks the coastal $49,SOO.Agnl548·30l1 . ing space. It in<'ludes 3 of city, hills &r: sra. -··-···..,..-· ... :n.llwc.-~ c ,\ 1· II E o RA 1. valley! F.ntertlleentry · lrg BR 's, fmishcd bonusi~$1~3S~,OOO~~·~~~~~~I THEANIST =t~•~ cr:11.INGS. Warm ooun· sink i.nto p1l.lohw like Hy0wner,lge4BR.2Ba. rm. Jlh Bal.hs, forma11: LlDOHOME WATERfllONT HO"ES . -. ,, "y k 1 l ch en with carpetrng ! Lav11 d1nini: ·Mes a Verde. Asking dining •m •~ fanu"ly •m. u bel. b II · 1 • .,. • n 1eva le quality in .• . PARTY HOME ~randma ·s pantry . room. cozy ving n $47,900.5 .. 5..:7..:.S:::l7:c6:.._ ___ 1 The p rice ls $64,500 TWOTlllPLEJES construction and decor ..... GITERMS &paralesew1n~room& Sl·andinavlan ramily BToro -1032 leasebold&.lhebuilderis .. across i.h1streetfrom New,Bdrm,.formalDR BrHig v. ouc pool t·•blc fo• utility room · is· veranda room! Sweeping muster anxious lo sell! each other. D>thhavede· and den home. Tentfic lhis hugc bonu; room ovt'rvitws 11nmat·ulatc bdrmsu.itewithsepuratc ••••••••••••••••••••••• PARKllHOMES luxe owner's unit, open atra~a locaUon + mun1t·urcd grounds . brcakrast patio! J LAKEFOREST .. 1. ·cec1 homl'. Nottornt'ntion4 ONCE INALIFETJtllE Chi ldren 's rctrc:its! Co• ......... ide-552·1800 whitewalerviews.lOO'to extrapa.,..l.ng.Pri tq lar~e bt!droorns. 212 BARGA lN FJl 1 $.')64)(1totaldown!l-lurry · _ ... ,. --------'---I beach. One has 3·Br sellat$198,000 baths t'ozy rireplace and · · ., on Y call M47_6010. Builders new 2 BR. never TURTLEROCK home. The other has pool 64+1766 hcavY shake roof. All of $49,950! llurry. <:.!I now . Ol'fri 111 ,,.,1 ~ iuN ,0 ,.1,, 1 occupied, frplc. disposal. TOWNHOUSE & jacuzzi. $165,000 &1~~~~~~~~~~ this for $!;9,500. Call 5~;~,~?Q. r! \ fUN ·11~1 NCI [~ • ' ~ gn~e by. 22762 Nolan St. 2bc. & den. t'ocmer $215,000. ZAGRODZKY 734 % AVAILABLE 545.949i .•.. ' ' ' .. ' [ •• 6 ~ _._ ~. --· ~ 1 .:.54=~c:··J7=N.:.:;:.•_m_Sle_m_. -Al-:-e:-~-·, ~°€~~~PE0~1~ R•:;~:;~~·s Tt~~r.=~=.r~~·:.:·:·: - •. ~: ~ v •••••••••••••,••••••••• DELIGtfl'!! Byowner.~~Sellor SEAL BEACH .. . JU F •MILY F •RE ,..,.,.-;;:-;u,;-;:o;;;;;;i I Splitlevel 3 bdrm., 2 bath lease option. 17. * *.. MP•.*. ""' ""' CAL NOW . h ' Hd d ESTATE • .......,,., L unlque o me. w · Brand New 4 Br, 3 Ba, .;, G 't O d at the chan<..-e to buy one 3 Bedroom, t lh: ~th with nrs .• frp.lc., ~ge. trees, Fam. Rm. View. ·Agent •... ~, dilll RAMBLING 38R DOVER SHORES OV wne or the rew remaining big bonus room over 75 ·7315 brick patio pnvateyard S59.500 W •TEflFROHT completely cefu•bishcd2 ·r · ' · 1921 Kio 11 s Rd. NB. •<? --. MEWLISTIMG • garage. enn1s courts. Arealjewelat$82500 • Walk to surf •\rllslir_ \'ou own the l;tnd , with $21,450.,.9)."JO.Dov.·n bedrooTm . ~~~th .sis~gle swimming_l~.~.~· Nice o.ONALDM,.8,IRD m . 979 · 5099 I~ Buy now Hnd sclet1 de· cor . 2 & J Bedroom, siogle and 2 story. G<is assisted SOLAR HEATING (Isl in aren ). OPEN l·IOUSE DAILY 1·5 i n cluding Sal and Son. 2580 Santa Ana St. CM . ele~an ce is t·areful\y pier & slip Uke new, 4 2 Bedroom, l'h baths. story uwn11vu:.es1n an· area of tow1uKPUSes. Gel ttotiol•i ... to•t ~; ~~I:P&n~~ TbeBluif1;earlyarea blended with c;1 rerret' bdrms., family rm., Nl·w paint New curpets la Ana. Still onl y $!1 ,950. in for underSSOOO. Call to . ASSUME 7<'/oLOA~ ,.;,;g ~ .uv 1-Story3Jm,2Ba. •; • beach community lift• formul dining rm.; Pymts$175permo.P.1. AAsk for r·rank, 839-8321 sReel! ! Red Carpet, ~~2tMO 499 2800 $57.000Agt.&I0-5560 r. '1yle. Sp .. c;ou>· living p,,·,atc p·•t•o entcy . "'"3928 "' S32 gent ea tors536..ss.36 ~ · · 1-----~--'--~ room with '"massive stone Many extr;s. $315.~. .,....,. 'evt.'ti ""9· l ADULT HOME ;-·:c·:c· ·.:··::·c:·c:·:.:.·-::-=--c:·.:c·""-.'----1 HARIORVIEW ' .. fireplace and adJO. ining Shown by appl. Balboa Peninsula I 007 H•tington •ach I 040 Spotless adult occup;ed Custom home by owner. N ( 400Lll" c.M. L 'Bch 3 Bd 2. b ew on mar k e • ·,' terrace. Banquet sized C f C I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••• •••••••••••••••••• home•. Plan 7 ~-uronu·u 8 · • • a. • • 0 es rth ....... Oc · Qu lif r beautj(ul Pi_iclJlf u-, .... ;t • dining room is conve· .• • WO 1¥ Bayfront Condom1n1um 2 *BY OWNER* home. Cul-de·Sat' loca· eanvlew. a ies or graded C~mel 0:0..• : niently s ervcd rrom Realtors . 640..00fO Br 2 Ba. DR , pool. dk . Beautiful Deane Bros . tion. Fireplace. Comfy $2000 . tax credit . Greenbelt. w;r.tio,yanl . ~ modern gourmet ======!securi.ty213·:1M4293 h 4b 2""·· 2 1 k itchen . Queen size Owner /Builder anxious. • ome. r. w.. s ory. M k ff , Ope .. _ .. _ & plants r e you've kit<'hen. lntciiorgal!t>y. MINIRANCH -lolboaPo;; veryprivateatmosphere bedrooms . Lawn aeo er. nu•.,..,,e nevftr seet b e (ore. ~~;;;;;;::::::::::~!Separate winl! for FHA APPRAISED AIAHD~BtllR New on mackcl. •·ulc wilh elegant landscape. s prinklers. Anxious Sl:tT.t:&Sun4.E 1383:304:30946 646-67IOorS4f.<Ml2. hidca.,..·ay master suite&. ... al $42,500. 1.000 Mq. ft . S •cRIRCE ~ patios, & entry. l-·c1ttures owner wants rast sale. I ~!'aJ~U~a~n~·~·~-~~~----l~;:::--:----:----:---7''::::--:-=:-;-::- I . ' ch'ld n• rt ,.. 2-Br. l ba homewith sep. I A>·sume 7•·• VA loan'' B d I b argc 1 re,.qua t"'rs ofhome.4bi..."<lroom.2VJ arge n1a s ter sui t e ,, L Ni-..i 1052 yowner 1pexlfl Ur "" AIAMDOMED ()Y.111er bought anothf'r baths. l:.irgcramilyroom ,.. 1 $3 1 l,9!0 d 1 ~r.,l-b1.1 gutes~ •. ~lhse.on ilomHn bath & atrium'. $23 .000 remaining .~~ ••• ?:"::••••••••• to ocean.' i2,000, After .: .. ''SP.AMISH Doesn't want 2 Must with blln be:1r. Jiving ~~n1 p etc~ r<..-p~rate qfr 1 strec · ded com· By owner, Pri.n. Only. balance-with payments *" WEK~AW* Gpm, 752-064J i GI"'~" s11cr1fice.Cnll963·7K81. room , dinintt. 1-.:ating I c am e . nme re· pee Y upgre1 . new $81 .900.!162·8668 al $229 mo. No qualify-"""' ~ ""'"' t•'Ui '"V•". 1uN · .,1,,, I' are a 1 n kit l' hen . sidentiul neighborhood in kilch .. bulh, 1>lum'bin,1o1. I-""'"-'--'--"..:_ ___ ing ! Owner may help LAG-LIMA NIGUB.. San Clemet'te 1076 , · POOL [ ~ ~ l H prestiJ?ious community. e I e ct 'I . pain t ing. OPEN •10USE Lg. l'Ust. finance or try $42.50 + * IEST •••••••••••••••••••••• · · + -·~~ :11'~1 ilrdwooddl 'noodcs WfU\lr l.argefamilysizedliving draperies und mor<'. Pool w /spa & patio. costsionewl'"·n.Seeto NORTHV !*Ew ~4 adi'acenl lots. Over .. 2 s tory. 4 bedroom, 3 , · , air con .1 ionc on l ....,9 000 1101.J.IS WOOD --· • l h 1 roon1. Country styled ~· . · Beaul 4 br. 1~~ ba. frnl, ""-l•'eve-call752·1700. E 1. 1 bu . th. 42,000 sq.*· R·l. Owner .~ l .v'·s h bu th'·. 0 ,·n,·ng . ' ~ ·,, ast alt ts pnce RI 1 ·• ~ xcep >Ona y '" 1s " .:; 11 kitchen . Ramhling tr.675·116 6or67~M44 nxt. lo park &·schl, Nr. wiU suborilinate. Ocean ' room . Sunken livin g ----~ ~ grounds w1lh fruit or· -----Shop'g. Ctr. By owner. 4·.Br,orJ&de~.famrm, views.S65J:ioo. ' ' rugged beam ccilin1?s. TRl..PLEX retreat and generous•••••••··~··•••••••••••• 96J-JIS5.90S2PioneerDr. Prof'ly decorated & AHCHOIA&E room . Fireplace under OML'J>EJ·:ltSU chard. secluded master Corort.odelMar 1022 ss i .ooo . All terms . din rm, Mt. view home. J .. Oak bannister slaircase. sized ehildrens suites. BY OWNEll lg. 3 Or. 2 Ba I~;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;~~~~~ ~!!l!~~~I ldscpd. Many extras in-QUESTM •.•: Romeo balcony. Nea r S49,500 38•9 C•'"JKI• Ne 5'9·1655 1-lurry . Priced to sell + den. North of 1-twy.\• !~='==' :: eluded. $69,950. j • the be11ch . ARE ''OU Great rental lot'ation .1~~~~~~~~~ fast! Cal1963·71i!l. S?t1,1aoti4•1.2if77 __ -Only $3650. dOWn urtlerock. 4 br. 2' 2 b~. LOCJlrlna Niguel Realty l7\4! 496-771. READY ft'OKTi-llS?On · Close lo everything. As· 5 BIGl"DROOMS '-""""1 ··"~''''1,,i.1•. r •m d' 2 t 830-50$0 496--4040 842-2535. 545·949). VIEW LOT ~ lovely St .,.../rm for ex· uysanewy ecorat 3 2 £rplc 's. pool. Cul·de· M rtleoch 1069 _... uan ly$42.500.actNOW'Call su1ne VA loan. Call 1: [ !('harmin~2Hrcolta~eon b l d ed am. · lnrm, s ory , R-J oPtN 1119 • 's 1~'"' ,.._ ,, " - 3 N 000 EWPOr RT 2 HEIGHTC s ' 'Qt·:: ~=.~n 11~~t ~~~~~a ily ~~~~t· ~~~~:n~m~ail~, ~~=·~·'=950=· =·~;'.:~="~~="='~·-c .o n d .•• ~H.!'=~··V•:•••H•••••••• •• !:~r!:~ ..... !~?.~.' :~ , sq . t .· story ape c·~~~,;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~JouTSTANOIN';--occan-& quick! •· arvvr 1ew~5 QUIET&PEACEFUL ) 1, . • f:' ~ ~aeg~1tfi<'~en~ s~r~~ • u lJ FRESH 4 IR• BIG LOT ~pprox . \'2 acre enclosed ' ' ·>'·:,~. channel \·iew. Lease or Only one block to recrea· lovely grounds-<lBr, 2ba ----------I OulstandinJ,! continental MEED sell. $&15 /mo. The park 962·4471 rv:,:)546·8103 PAINT!! lion area and huge pool. + powder rm. fam rm, ma~ter suite walk in 12 to IG Units ' Buyec i l & c · · · · · at s arn.,t1on1syour ... t.hruout this J bdrm .. A beautiful 4 BR home wet bar, formal din ... GeM'f'al I 002 General 1002 closet.Qu1ctllide-A·W11y ""<.inls immediate f t d Q · id 'h f "I ron yar . uaint o I IY THE SEA 21n bath. PLUS GA~1E wtt aml y room, Pricedat$ll9,950 . ousc . Wl rs ROO>I ·. ha.• m"de ,., orma 1nmg ai over· BONDREALTY feeling ln,esl 58.500. purchase with pride of h Jld I fl & f I d ' · ' ........................ ...................... . • macnab /Irvine realty SUPERIOR DESIGN & lj)UAUTY Prevail in this formal home or refinement localed in one of Corona del Mar's most exclusive areas. Refreshing ocean view -private b each . Home completely redecorated by Cannell & Chaffin. 4 bedrooms, 4 baths, stud y & family ,room. Privacy in patio & pool areas. Reduced to $220,000. Belle Chase Lee 644·6200. (W67) CUSTOM HOME -$72,500! Enjoy comfortable family living in this sharp, 2 year old, 3 bedroom custom home only minutes from WestcliH s hopping. L. Miller /P . Bailey. 642·8235. (W68J llG CANTON IARGAIN + VIEW Capture the finest open reeling in I.bis exciting quality 3 bedroom -3 bath DeauviUe .. -home w /lovely private courtyard entry . Expansive view of golf course. Gourmet + kitc:hen w /family ,room overlooking 2 piet~resque pauos. Top security w/burglar & fire alarm system . $215,000. Mary Lou Marion 642·8235. (Wall ADULT LIVINCO AT ITS. RHEST' El\joy all play and no work In this lovely, sophisticated 2 bedroom 2 bath borne one-block from Westcilrr ~bopl'ing & only minutes from Bay & Beach. $59,500. Paula Bailey - 1642>8235 . (W70) ..t .. Ol'fN1'19 ·"~"·~1i1111 r;(f ow11ership in the beach 1 k I ·• " paster "'alls \1 e you 41drm.4Bafh READY FOR YOU . sized well landscaped GALLERYOFHOMES l"··~· ; .·. ,··· .. ·.·:.·,,~:.·.' lt~m. :!ii:li ~rre~~~~~t~ Maa1~~ge~ :~ never see unyinore. 3·8r · Lovely 2 sto11-·. hi ghly up· Good !Ocation on green· ya.rd. Only $83,900. fee 831-9Jll .. --• ·-"-2·ba. M a~ler Br/ba pvt. graded thruout . fo•mal ""-It. Lots of room for ihe 644-"1211 -s helter Call Ginny. p ·1a · 8 \'I t sPM ~ s~-•no 1010 I ;~:~~~~~~~~ 1~;~~~~~~~~1 u s irs. '" 0 din .rm , elec. kitchen, active family . Only ~A Broker546-4141 daily , !JA"'1 to 6PM r I S 7 300 · 1 d . h ••••••••••••••••••••••• wkends 675·5492 or pro . 11ndscaped rear & 6 ' inc u ing t e ***Don~Wolt*** . rront yard. $4.!150. full land . VACANT.rast • SUMSHIME 642·8584 426 Bc~oni:• Ave . price . Ownl·1· /,\gent. possession possible! For prices and inleresttO •' Principals Only. 962.2457 LE RAISOR ..... --.. ~ com e 4:lown. Both will~· NEW LISTING Country Club Cuff• BeBut. 2 bdrm + den w 1wet bar: next to tennis els &. l'ountry club $59.500' COTIAGE DUPLEX 2 2 br units. 1---'==--=--I probably keep going up .. :• . $39,900 Cho;cc Joe So. of Hw y 3 BR &POOL BAYFRONT .. not down! 2 Bcdrm; 2 · • •675-7060• Balboa Bay Pt"Of'- Roallon Nol a co ndo : Nol a S79.500 .0~·ner.f>.18·5J06 S40,500 REALTY 2Cust.omHomes ba single s lory •i townhouse. but a charm· C -----a-~reshl y pa.inted & r e· 4523 Campll.'i Or .. Irvine BALBOA PENINSULA Townhouses still at only .·( ing 3 bdrm home oil a ostaMeso 102'4 de<'Oratcd in & out. i.n· CampusValleyShopCt.r. Exeellent locationonthe $21,950. New carpets·. , large lot. nest.led arn<>Qg ••••••••••••••••••••••• eluding lush rpts. Just a CA.LL 833-8600 Bay & only 1!.t block to the new drapes, etc. Ask (Or ... towering lrees and gen· rew of the-many features Ocean. Each home has 4 Frank, 839-8321 Agent ,.; lie rolling ti.ills! Cot.tage PARTY GIVERS are Z baths, built ·in kit & 4 Br, 2\12 ba, ram kitch, bdrm s. 4 baths & Townhouse condo zstory / walkway to exquisite DELIGHT manicured yard with frplc, patio eov, sprkln. Gallery, 2 fireplaces, 2br, 11A ba, pool'. recrea: .• stone entrance! Deep !\iESAVEltDE2!i:tory,4 cov. patio & beautirul $6J:,500,0wncr551-ce.2 w_etbar, ultr~ mod~rn tion room. Best financ·: SUPER VALUE shag carpet thru-out ' bedroom. 3 hath home. healed pool Low downl-;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I kitchen & pnvate pier. ing. Call 6(2400() Mr·.· FOR~IAL DINING en With 20x2fi family room terms at only $40,500.1-Fee land. See al 1200 Fritz. • · F. IN 1 , BLUFFS '.~rt~;n,~n?:'\.0'!('~,"~~ bi~ ~~~ •• '~:~~~.~:;"';~Ii~~~·~~ Caliiiii" with ~~c~n~~~~~~ ace-~.811~1~.::~.,e.::;,~; d~' Mobile Hon... , . . xl'c ent lo~:u11on 111 l'ar t:()IJR,M E' l. L rrt•ti•·.N•. b 1 •. d alistic price of ~.ooo. tails For Sol• 1100· ' ly bluffs on OLll' of lhl' "'.·wee"'"" m·.n•.•tcc 1x'1,m l n u a r u n er a -. , •. r ,-, .. ~ ., l'a thed ral open beanl ' lmmat'ulate 2 ·storx. ············'············ ~~~t~tull!;a~i~"w~tl'hl~: -t-2 t'hlld ·:-. retrcal ' t'c1l1n~. Covcr(•ti patio · home with 4 bdrm.s., 3 E.ASTILUFF Vlldft9~ . , . . Washdav ~cr\'iCc porch ~ and lot~ of trees for baths, £amily room and 4 Br, den, 3ba. fnnl din F II · I ed d cept1onal pnvacy-lhret' 11,0 ,, 1 1· .. ,1 w•knd' f'o• 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;j . u Y 1nsu al , a ded b d h .. privat·~ n1~1kc thi1'i home custom intcnor. A great rm, 1 Storage Galore ! ser 8 p e. r 00 m · 2 '".: b 3 t s quick appt Call 8'\7-6010 a dre;ttn conic true C<tll location near park, pool, Pool size yard. SSS.500 by m ee~roo~00x27 ......_ ;. rice reduced lo S15.000 ""N ..•. ,. , '•u• "'M ,, ' . 546·5AAO. i\v,cnt. WALK TO BEACH ~chools and shopping Owner64.f·7596. any er a extras Call 673·855i1 [~~tlrim'rntl1~1~;;;;;;;;;~~~1 v AC .t..IJ'T 1 ..:c....::::c..cc...:..c:.;~---I $10,500. . -·~· ~:·,., ·~·1 :1;i,·:.u'1 ®:11~6Hil Unlqu:~~.~!~ Ve•de ~~~ .. ~~~~~T~j~~~~ red 5~2j·11:;:.~ "~::0~ ··i;=~~;.::: [~ 4t~ ti;~. 567, hom'c. m"nY xtras. largelotwiW'lfruittrces.1,~~~~~~~~~I FIXEiR'-B •c,..-for .... 1200· .-;,'·. ,. L l JJ. Wunl ad results G42 · · .5>2::::~·7~00::::.;· 54:.:.:6~·54:.::.7=2· ___ Easy terms. 3 Bed .._.ho r eed A -7· _ -.room me. n s •••••••••••.•••••••••, • .,.. •.•• GeMral 1002 GeMt"ol 1002 .. SCOTIUALTY Laguna leach l048 creat1v~ .buyer Wlth lots VOCADO LAND. S2 rJMi .... ........................ •·•••••••••••••••••·••• o~ 536-7533 ••••••••••••••••••••••• o.r amb1~ton. SUperloca. per/AC. Rancho CaL , ·-~· l~~~~~~~~~~ISoon to be completed. 3 lion, pnvate yard. pool 80% Seller Fin. 8\.'JS Int...·~ ••.t ••t••• Bd, den. 3 ba . Ocean & needs w~rk. ~ferred Tight S forcea sale .. •{ . 5, i" TARREL Enl10Rs, rn ·. . 1926-1976 ASSUME GOVERNMENT LOAN : Rent-like payments. Entry hall. con· vcrtible de n. wood cabinets, built-ins. party veranda. boat access, $39,500! ABANDONED BY OWNER: Move right in. Entry hall. family room, brick fireplace, sunny dream kitchen, GI, FHA~k. $41.000, hurry! 540•1720 2965H-- ........,.., '-"-1111G1cCootop•nv· •J S.42.500 Canyon Views. By owner will help finance. OwnerT14-676-S734 ..i, • • VA IB'O * * Sprawling one leV'el with Owner. 494 .5m Hurry, take advantage. ; .f.Br, 2·bll , Call sparkling custom pool!! j ---'CC..C.:::.:..::.=._~--1 $55,g()(), Call9f'i2.T788 tclal . / ___ 6_4_S._S_0_4_5 ___ 1 ~~·ni~~ab~eJia~u~t'"!~·= ThMOMARCHIAY c~ KE:Y •• ~.'°!'!:~•••••••!~!! ', e £1avor of Old Mex.ico p,cAl~< ll'li Easlside: Uy Owner, J Br suites, gourmet step permeates thruout this · ,... ·1 ~ BAYFR,._..... ·, & 1-~ a m i I y Room , saver kitchen. lge multi· I vn I Separate Bachelor unit, purpose area. Ankle de· ~ orful " ~rm. home . 1..-clHewO..-.it Of(~ce building-.~~ W.900.No Agt.s. 646-6238. ep earpets and decorator ::ilhge f:~ly rm. over· 1 \.\ l}lk from ocean. tacular view e1.'ecuuve. ': -"----'="-";..::=1 drape.9 . All raslidiOW!ly 'lh .~ e pool area Qua lily consttuctton. offices. • "· RtPO -4 br + pool. clean , just 1a mile to wi 1. separatojacui:d, '1111.000.0wnerwilltake Reduced.IOOOOOO.' .:. $$9.000. 9% Int. $4000. Westm . Mull~! Bkr rountain ~ fi~pit. The 10% down and carry 2nd llLLGRIJNDy ·': down. Agent. 546·7739; 962 5Sll rloors are tile & the doort 1' D This offer will co R I .!ll681;iJ;!"!!"'~·~-----1;;;;,'ill,r;;,&;-;:;:;;;.;:;;;-~I ~re work~ or art depict· rast: Loc.at207--XlthSt. ffltor 675-6161 I· Beautiful & elegant s. ingMexicanfigurHdone Cod 1 I COLL.EC t PARK, by Jlunt,nalon Beach p(fo\ by a well known artdt 2 beach units SS&,SOO. Gd n ORI n •ma Tow.· ow n er , reduced to home. 4 BR. 2 BA . Allthisin aprlvatearea' incomb. R-2corlot.Gln·. heusesforsde 1700"·~ $47.YOO. 4 8R, z Ba, Din· Separate (am room. 1..g l llt Blks.1 from beach & n'.y Fortune.. rJ tl". ••••••••••••••••••••••"• l"m, Bltns. wash room. tvng rtn w /frplc . Recent· club. $135,000 615·7'20. T:;nhouae coodo, asl0r1, • ... bcauL landacaped, clOle Jy c"'rpeled & derorated. TUR.HER ASSOC. OCEANFRONT 2 ,8d + 2 Uo~·;:~~· l':} recrea;~ ~~ping & schoola. ::-:$.Principals only. tl05N. 4 c 9 stl lwy,Laauna Bd garag, apt. $125,000. ing. 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'15"413; l'1s.5a05 or \Ill,.. HEW/LOEIBDRSllS • ISSTIALS. •••••••••••••••••••-·• •tove, refri1, dlb•br, IBR.,1Ba, .•........ t&Z$ Co &U-1112 Bayview J Bt 2 Ba tT\-lql 1 .. -.tB.r•.,,_ JBr,Z Huat.~ff::1 ... it1lirlall Prloll• to Milda• I BR. a S315 . lnel. water 6 DBERPIELDHOM.ES .• duplex, frp&c, cllbwah; l;N" ..._ ll~A~d;u1;1a;.j;:;;;i_:-~i•~--i keej>urilna11p ........ , Ba lrp~-'-'"-&ard .. or. 5u.11n; IBR,2\<Ba ... , ..... $121 llEA\JT. BhlflCondo.• paUo.-yrtylle.CaJI"° WK UP w Bdr" :::.~~~·.~'";11,. ...... • .. we, lhaveafewilng r..:~ulQ.'Maler. t'fS.1154 Randlolu.lfoa'quia ·~·· l\l be. lnamed OC• m:.11001~ BJl~b. C'toetTHE'lVM;f~ _ ... 4 ........ touN ......................... ·t. stoty,2bodnu,21>Mth Atonll!WZIZ IBR ... f-..... 28R,2Ba ........... 11"{5 cpy.-.Aal."4·1113 aer.-, A: Drop bblaiJ>toU.. Towoiaou••• at only qWei llr-' v-.Z.wk, IBRiiBa ....••. ~ ... SS25 _....... .._.._ 8 IAUOA... 415 1'f. Ntwport Bl, NB 11m·••una... _ Ocea a fr:m vou.r A-~ ,r SZt.IOO. Aa1< !or Fcank, ..... Jl41 ·--1562-1IOO ~ Jlolll.~~,...,,....,,. !X WWor llfO·IUIJlo,, --H-Jllod • 1 .,.. 8»-ml A~ •••••••••-•••-•••• 050 mo. 11&. ... • aoe rtd hlll "'••lty . -OWNER, lBr, I~ 6i, Incl. utU, eqWp. ~ WUfTEll oiiij 1 fura C4ll.a M.......t1U J.Aue. Lux1ifl• .ecwtty_.,-1_ BASE llllOtii"f Beach tl;11\'~ Real ll!ltalon. ,_.-. :!i:.~~·~~'f:.i ~111 pool. Near i... -·etc. Stopo to beach. rm. mo: Adult 2 bUI• bedl'ooniil w!1".':J.,., ms> IX OCEANA Coodo. ror mo. W>· -• UHl'Al.S Pr rm llOO mo. lnct poo1 ' 105 llaln st,"'"7to Incl. ulll " park la&. 1110 l'o peU. lnq..U. apt I fur . or $1.SO fur. 3 Br. l'AI 'Ba. oe GoU ~RTLEROCX 6 1...:ctcn _.1oteunce Bieut fun 2 .1:r out S44.-aorl7S-._ 0561W.Wlllon Recentlybu1l1211a"Ylbr. ''$0UTff" ::~~~~:~~= 1':~t:°it~~~: JBR.,za. •..•....• ~ ta-308t. . d•IU. •t.eiilWoteaa.OWNVOUR> tatO' NEWBR!EDAPrs ~~u·.::~~:.11,: • ADULTCO-UNITY 1umt.Adulla.--•k. IBR ~-PARK _ BAYSHOR"ES.-l<lom wuri:. ~2st";:a':' l1Liodobll!.H1•~·~:e· Bach~olt 1111. UW, pd. lrom~.yrly.-1'115 N&AROCEA.NSIDE -' ·····•·····-rm Pvt~ MOO mo · • .a.•~ .,~ ater .. apptn1, 11r, pool, . 2 br 200 -.t.ry end • Super 2 BR, 2.Jl:o<''' "' •ere 1 br, ulll pd. •P-IBR. VR.2Ba ...... Slf5 m:-.m.-. · $$15 Winter, $121 Yuri)'. Only $2,tsq toW• -Jacuul. ~ Hamlltoo ..,......._. Jl6t un1i Cb'otce location n " Beacb. AOW\I. plm, SllO. • Br, 2 bli, 2 BR, z Ba •••.•..•••• s.m m-33IJ'7 cible: Call: m..ss:se or 6'5-4tll ' ••••••••••••!••• .. •••• . overiooklnc *°" count no pell. 499-2302 or (%1l) frplc, ktd1, pat, fQcd, DEERFIELD Caro•• .. Mm-1 37U m-OSM PA.lit' HIWPOltT t.: . ." with e:Umpae ol ocean 1-..ms e1.1r11e. 3 br, lam rm :SBR.ZBa ...••.•.•.. a5 GREAT l'amJlJ hom •••••••••••-••-·•••• BAYFRONT z br :a ba 3J:rc~ :Z-is~l:oepaAt»a.~ APllW'S -· Shor wat~ clubbouse· BR House .,. paUo ror ;·~~':.;~~ ':: y.'KHAVERISALES f:~e',':m'1, =:nms&n. Huie t -BR. 1pt., fully p1tio. P2J mo.' YrlJ: aioa,552>-4S'l8aft8 .B.lcbelbr1orz , r° mJ.c!•~1 Neh E salaried quiet penon. t'ru...t.r .. aat lAI foom JAw .ain furn. Wanlqulet,m.atutt 5'4·2013aft.ISPM . Bedroom.and ( c:nter & :; it:~~ 41N.at7o. *185 HOMai:lm8S teoance yUd. Mull ~.ri;, ::a~~ 1 . Br. Apt. $181) + utU. ~~.~~RJ:rur. ft'.~-=: ... mthutes rromSao Die(O. l Bdt Pentboule 'CondO. *'~0• to apprec1 late.,~ Bar-Mo. A1entf'1MSlO Houle for 2 adul(I oaly, orFu.rn.iutwtrP..(L._ Daily Illness forces QUlCK Vle.wln1 Main Beacb, -rettllea tJrtG 6-wlat.er rental. ~ to Adulta.-NopeQ~iatc • Spa.f'ool&-Tfttnfs SALE! ByoWnerSM,495. MSO. mo. Call Crom J.U r.CJVELY cul-d•·J•.c · COlt.M... ~. 3724 Oce1n.11a..:arn Pool,recrm.elev1ton Across tr.am F••hlon MS-3036. 494·0066. ·~· 8br.t~ba.1lv• I VIEW ........................ w· l b. tal ~-.. a S25Vlctoria,M2-lt70 lltand at Jamboree OD I ==:.;__----·1--------1 Mng I&• encl "rd Fi tC..t...'--HA.I Olt Sl5 'WmltUP mer~• -~'·-•· I BR,"2 Bi.t. IQ T~ alr wport IMdt-ll•9 1340.'•.Near ae'hooli'. rltlUlll 3·Bc. 2·ba, St85. mo. Nr. •S . · StePI to beach. $215.i-1st •SIMldy...,.OGI• SlnJOaqutnllllll~ · cond, altach. dbl &•~··•••••••••••••• .. ••••• s.&·f.471. , Super clean tBr.·~, poollipark.87s..7601.\Cl •• ~~~"fd~~ ii &last.615-7816. 14:2 Br Sl15. Up. Adults, C7141•44-f 0 ... r.;'.l,:•tr• nice. Flrat of· LIDOlSLE EASTSIDE. nr .,... I••· ;mplelely •"'t"'n'\ i. $$15 YRLY"Z br ocean •Phonet.rv Htd.,::!i Ocunvlaw deluHI BR, 2 no pell. 111 E. 22nd st. $330. Yrty 2 br, 2 ba. • I o)ter 131,000. s:JJ.1073 Ww•lch the boats go by! duple• 3 Br 2,. b. P''"' • arm 1chame 1 cp1ood 1...;,1 ~pie ~"-· ~r1,· •Children Sedion a.. Steps tp beich, $390. MS-3132; 6'2-3615 1tory, 2 car encl car., · ntr.Jbr12ba.Bayfroot. • • .,.aaa, m. urapea l'UQU • W ·-··•• ·-··~ • •SSOFF eek' rem, )'rly.6'11·$806 balcony.'42-1803 >.lexe1/ 615-4646/21f.449..4466 .Rm. Pvt. yd. a c:u au. p1nelin& accentt tn 11r.645·365.1 ,.. • ... lWh1ille tlto Quiet ~tldentlal area. 1paclot11 LR&: FR w· ..,._, W ,_.,_.3 w/ad WINTER by park, n9ar H 1ellde0.Mffct DBJIXle ••••••••••••••••-••-CBANFRONT, 3 br $425.645-'11811 wood bu-i .... r ... tc. Self .-.uxe •1.e••11 ""'"" BR,2 231'1SN'ewport81vd,CM new 2 br. 2 ba, •·hwbr. "" • + O~ Hou•• 5 home 1 old d1x ail t ·-• -.. dt Ba. $500. yrly. Slip avail. 5'8-9155or845&'1 -160 W. Wlaaot, c.M. E .. lbhtll 3 br, 2 b•, r-m· .,.1.. lto8, yr '67 , av . Z Br duplex fresh: paint { tan oven . !} l40'l Fl.nleySt.55'7·7010 1215, mo. s• 40l3 cleMd••J191J townbouae, lae. Incl • .- 321 16th. Sf~~L mo. 1475· 5-!849 crpta, fenCed yd, 1ar: ~-:~j~zre 20JI h .. t•CM ON TH:E BEA.at 2 br z Bt:AUT.GROUN0S apac muter aulte, dln I Large Four-Pl~ near N BEACH. 4Br, view. cbildo\"petOK.&12-tD. karw/opener&.slon';" MOc..Ylew 1 BR Fum,21.rgcloletl, ba bllns pr" 1ndr,. ADUL'fS.NOPETS rm 4i: dbl gara1~. Auto ~ the bcaCh. Cl) J.Br, (2) S1.150mo. lease. F\u'nor Community tenni~ Townhouse 4bt. 2'h ba, queenslae bed, prlv. ra~'• iS50 Mo Yrly 10mlnutut.oocean.l.4e dooropeneravail.Pool•.-2-Br, (l)i·Br.Submiloa WlfUrnitbed. N.B. EnvtronmenL 3br, c.faurb poo1accJ bbouse din, Jg tam, 3 decks. dreuing rm, utra ltg 67s-Tina.:65lM2Zi ' 2 Br 1215., lge 2 Br recreation area. Adults ofCen.Mkl.ngSJ.'3,000. Wate:rfrontHomes • ~.condo.~· O,pce, Only'$,15 u . j Pool/tennis. Lse $5-75. rooms, e11cl . tar. w/patlo $220. Gas a: onl.J1nopeta. f Call63l·1400. :·:Su No c ildren. gardener Ir~~!. 11'Wl22. w/storage. Adult& oa.11. s BR, 2 Ba, P'rptc . water incl. Draperies, •SJ32• 1 RLY S BR. 2 Ba on the . . 498-2300or5»Ul28. LIDO ISLE, Luxuriou1 nopet.t". ~:~~u?ir~tioDrn: carpetl, cu 'ht~ gas 865AmigosW.y,NB w ocean. 6201 w. '<>cean-'' :l•V.., 3234 5-Brbome.$120()mo. SUSCASITAS 81S.317Z . stove, alr condltionin.I, w· Managedby front. avail. Ocl. 1. $t.50. ••-t••••••••••··~·•••••• L• • leeclt 3241 Act. ' 6'1S.O Large nlcely rum. bach. swlmmtn1 pool, rec. illl•m WaltenCo. Utt REALT~ l~C. 646-391'1 l,arKe I br huse nunpus ••••••••••••••••••••••• iii 1 b Adults on1 NR OCEAN Of:'ll!" Dplx.. 2 room. wathers&dryers. 1 Br ($190), D/W. No pell. 1• 7]4/146-l3. 71 rm, 2 ba,'2 car garase. OCEANVJEWDEaCS ',::o Den. NY Bca1ch, pet1.2':i0Newpon~: no Br. 1 Ba, G1rb. dl.ap. , OAKRJDGEVll.J..A Nr. Hoag, Ocean, FP, ·, LIDO SANDS bllnS, comm. swim pool. Ne•t & ~lean 2 BR.., W/W 675-31.;2 m 0 • e 8 r Y · D/W, gar. Yrly, $!110. 3 br. 2 ba, bhnl, children b1triS, pool, MS-51ll ,... iK~ P'fopfrty' 200 Furn winter. Attrac 3 Kids ok, no tee. $t85. mo. carpets, bltn. kitch.. frpl. LRG 1 Br, pool, nr. shops. Child OK . welcome S22S asa w'I--~~~-=~-- •••••••••••••••••••••• BR, 2 BA home w /dlb Agt. 84.2""21 dbl .. 1ar. Large yard. BACK BAY, privacy +, ad Its/no pet.a. UUI pd. 615.()S42Jl73.«BZ Ce t f45.1igJ ' WESTCLIFF 2 bt l'A ba 4 UM TC gar. Club racil. $450. Sh R Fam1lyQ.K.$.Tl5Mo Br 1 Ba crpts drps .1884Monrovia,54B-0336 n er, townhouse; MG1i. only, I + MISA Agenl64M380 to~to:ae~ s:iis2~0:3i: M~~t~'r:;v range, g&r. lge •fenced LOW WEEKLY RATF.S Winter renLal. Steps to '215. NEW 2 bt,. patio, :'a~!:O~=-~nrd Ln. $64,950 EANFRONT 3 BB 2 675-7060or673-918T,.Art yard. No slqles. SZ7 <hecllltves.ha ~~:7·5·~. bachelor .. f!rdw•.nw~~t.1,.:1.!!"1003pe1& .. 1-=-====-:.:-=--- 1'"our bread & butter UD• BA, new paint, c~ta, E.MERALP Bay, pvt, mo. 557·8113. By appt. 20IO M . rt• d -.. .__. _. ON THE BAY its! Fine Costa Mei drps, etc. $4.50wl~ ... on-IMllhtgtCM11ndi 3240 ~h, te,nnis. poobls.2br, only. · •.-,oP • Cute bach. 1 blk pier & DELUXE 3 br apts, ztuJI Duplex, yrly. rental. ~fS:t!::: ~l 1:s~: ty or S6SO /m I ••••••••••••••••••••••• fr p I, dee II;. yd . HBR VU 4 Br 2 Ba Di ColtaMtlct bay. Balcony. Lease baths swimmina pool Out.standing 3 br, 2 bu, j' $l4S G S620 635-45M 0 yr 1 · Hunt. Hbr Twnbse. Never Whitewater vu. Liv & 'Fam' Rm' an, 64Z..261 I $190 . 218'h 21st St. frple.'$290. mo. 5'0-9172: frpl, 1800 sq_. n. .. upper. mo. ~:lat."bver ,ro ..._.1 Umniullod occupied, 481', 3ba. IO' 6:8«·1915 Po;t Stlrll~g. Com SNdlot• I .. "& 61~9195. ext.112 Boat dock •Vall. Nn:IY d bl d boat slip, teonls, pool, Pool SS2.5 67s-arrt A u •FREE Llnem s.. c .. ,...... 3776 decor'd. Sundedc. $48$. spen • eon 15% own. ! ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jacua.z.i. -Ci\ 1se: -=-.IKl'7s Oceanfront North Laguna · va •FREE Ullliti'"' NICE 2 br 1 bll ......... aha -.. 1.200 'I ' Can dd 8 •· G al -~.,... Co Bd • ba f I 1111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' '...-. v•...., ·a more un1.....1111r 3202 or673-1MlS. ,,, ve. 4 • -~ • rp c, •Full Kilchen cpl, drps. els to ever· • Must see-cllll no-••••••••••••••••••••••• , ( deck, patio, steps t S.Jw •HeatedPool tMMAC. 1 br. next to ylhlng. $190.SB-'7'916aftSpacioua3Br,2ba,fl'Pb·f · .,~L1,9i09~." s ~ roflflwt'.r• FREE . F~EE ~.; 2~ea, huie mast.et bi Beach. newly painted. Cepitlrfmo 3271 •Laundry Facilities ~f:~~ '.~~;.etfnc~c~:il 5 1c:~1c .. ~~-~~ch. Ytly $350. 1~1 II .. ~ •ProtessionalService-.Si g s. children, ,,Pets $850. Winter. Sl,000. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •TV &Maidserv incl __, . •LAN,...AB"S* OK. Barbara.963-6'13ior Yearly.Nopets.494-6452. ELEGANT U raded •Phone Service · · 498·3253 1 Large 2 br, 2 ba, pool, ·~, , ,.__ 673-0744. At:t. Cond A C , PC br I Walk •·h view, lrplc, adults, $250. IEACH • YIAIL Y '' :z, Ho•aflH iii rs* Vacant. View, 3Bd, 2 ba, 0-I ~ 2 tr, l'r' ba, 1 w gar. to """ · 549-3262 or751·1891 Deluxe, very lrg 3br. Nu 11o• ~' ··-·. 642 .. 9900 sundeckS; fenced yard. D/W,stv.cpt,dt'J:.,pool, •Slledy...,ool* 1160. Carpets ind ,.. .. C l ·r . , · 1 .. -·t Village Real F.stale 1440 Del Mar. 494.nss. g1r. Adults, no pets. $250. 1&2 Br $115. Up. Adult.I, drapes. Stove &. refrig. LOVELY 2 br, spec. nns, Ci>U1 • all,!!ins· 'plce11, nr ASSUME . a 1 om1as-e.-NoAeeotsF~ 493.3421 oo pets. 1T1 E. 22nd St. 827·1833." cpt, nice kitch, brick wa er. -· 646-92 or •: 1 ·~entalService!• •Edinger/Magnolia 1 Bd. house rot rent year 645-3732; 642-3615 . 1-=:::..==-------I snackbir. patio. Xlnt. 675-0555. ;,J sp!7:u~ ~~~ood C·i;: ;: ~j l ~:· 11~· •;is~~~8{'"&!'!' ~~l:.d-J:l:U ':::,k ~~~~ ..... ~~!~ •Troplcol Pool• ~.~':'! ...... ,J?!~ ~~~~~i ,!l~p~'"a~'.1:iau'it~~~~ie~:.'U:'.' "·:.._ area. Close to schools, _L_,1 ,1 __ I Lll._ BR ' BA. Lombardy Lane .2Bd,Zba.home.Ocean 1 Br. cpt.1, drp&, bltos, 648-42S2 2Br.Den.$185 ,._. .shopping .. Owrier may !I 11+£1 (2J& •~artie21d/~rd 41N-4092. v\ew, frplc, carport. patio. Utilities paid. $180 AMIASSADOllMMS NEWLY DECORATED 1BrOeJuxe,Sl25 carry second., Agent, · _ • ™ • • • • • 2 BR~-· -· A Fr 2 Bd 1~ •··k Adults, no ·pets. Lease. mo. S48-U68 OF AlliBICA 2 Br w/gar .. H?O. WateT Pier Avail. ~ 549-08120?'646-6710 FRHSEl.YICE .... ~......... · •me, • '--~·~ • 497·1612 alt. 7pm week TWOLOCA'nOJIJS ... ~ TO LANOLOADS *Edinger/Edwards Ocean & Canyon views. days, Sat. &Sun. all day. L~ fwll 2.. WEEKLY RAT~ pd. ,2176 ''E" Placentia. s...yrront 2 Bel, 2 s.. Pvt L2 UNITS E-Side C.M. M b I Bo d ( 4BR,2BA. .. $365 Adults, $350. No ~ts. W I Bltns,w/W,drpl,pool, FULLSERVICE 636-41201·$ Sch & pier.~. yrly. $27K gross. 91/4% loan e-m er 0 ar ·O: •Bolsa/Edwards 836-5225. eshn•1..,.· 3298 S200. Adlts, no pe&s 9'19·1935&6"-4510 avail. Asking$210K. May Real~ors , BeCbatter beBusoll· 4 BR 2BA. ~ L Miis '250 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6'2-9520 ~~a~~·~·!'· LG. 2 BR. 1~ ba StudiOtl----'-"--=---e.xchange. Prin. only . ness ureau, m r 963-456•1 ..;~1786 o.-a • Looking for a family to ns • · · quiet 4-plex, new paint, HEWPORT~•••H• (' Commerce. Of:.lW" ••••••••••••••••••••••• re t h 4 BR ' 2 M5-4840&St0-2300 c~ta. drps, bltns•,walkto _. ,.. Agt 6'2·9666 SO n our ome. • SpaC. G.......... r -''---"-'---"'----' 53M 5 3 BR, l~ Ba home, bltns. BA. crptg &. drp&. R/O. 1 BR F'urn Sl85 s ops&. schls. l scbl. age poof, 111 :>ul:Of C~, . Nice 3 BR, 1~ BA, good $290. mo. Nice fenced back yard. Lots of bltna, pool, walk ~L-..1 child OK, no pets. $ZOO. ~i.\i;:tio, lanai • pri, , rro,.rty 2550 ~ • ~I area. $325 mo. Call (213)330-9752 $335 . mo. 963-4569 to shopping. y, mi. ~-540·6338 ac • lovely gardens." •••"••••,a••••.••••••••• il :f \·1 .~~[tl 1: I _962-«71Agent LotJ-aMI... 3252 963·1786 , beach.93IW.19tbSt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $31.5. 3 Br, 2 ba, pat» ~;e;::s~d~~~J4 • . ?,SC~.. a~§1y•1GbtN 1 Cumfy 3 br, 2 ba, n!ce ·····················~· 3 Br, }Y, Ba. kids" pets ~-Ot92 GtMrol 3102 )•ard, g1r. nr new, DO ' vv•n :. -· • -.. yard. $355. 6291 Falling LOV.ELY 4 br home OK. $315. lse.frig&.stove ••••••••••••••••••••••• pets 842·1603 , Dix 3br, waterfront eon-, ADULT COMMUNITY Sl.25 S1nta Ana, 1 br cot~ Water Dr. 8'2·%117 11Jv1ew. $425 mo., 1st/la.st avail. 893-3&B. '" 2 BR. 2 ba. No pets or AHEJM I-Br. REASONABLE· do. plus boat slip. 2-car NEAROCEANSIDE tage,yard. . · ~$50 clean g . fee . children Pref mature VIEWS!SPORTS! gar., patio, 2 14 ba . 2 br, 2 ba, me stor)', end $1.30 Hunt. Beacb, q\iiet 1 3 BR & ramily rm +,frplc, 495-0552 or496-19S7 Co•tlo•l•I-adults siss 642:5848 New Canyon Rim Apts In Adults over 35. Stove. No ReCrig, trash compactor. unit. Choice location brw/g1rage. · 2 car garage, beach & · UwfwW,,.._. 3425 . · · Anaheim Hills give you ,pel.8 .2320EldenAve. dishwasher. $100, overlooking golf coune $135 Anaheim 1 br Adams. $315 . mo . MIGUB.SHOIES ••••••••••••••••••••••• l BR rum. garage Apt. all tbese abundantly! 2 BR . 2 ba. No pets or 64~16ll9t05. with glimpse of ocean. w/g1r1ge 968-9331 Ocean view, .. 2..'BR, 2,Ba, Brand New Condo 3Br 2 Walk to Eastside shop· Country Club living. children. Pref. malure B 2b bit Short walk to clubhouse, $16.5 Gardi;n Grove. See 2:B Zb Condo Bltna garden bome. Frplc, air Ba, 2 car &ar. elk ba1co~y ping center. Ideal for Gol(. 1 t tennis eta. adults. $175.642-5848 0:1~xe. aPvt. pa':!'. ~rl;: pool, Jacuui. Near El now 1 br, ktds&petsok. Sr, ~ N kkli t.s' cond, stove &. re"frig, & pool. $.150mo. 962-8767 ; elderly penon. $140 mo. Horseback riding. 1, 2&2 $3"lS 675-459t Cimino •Plaza shopping Sl.75.Anabeim. neat 2 br .S:: ?h: 6~1 orpe · elec. dbl. gar, guard eve. 968·088L 548-8159 brm + den. For inf'o., EASTSIDE. nr new lux. mo . · center & bus lines, 30 w /garaae. ~ · · · ga'te. 4 tenn.i5 cts, pool, • 673-4300 duplex, 3 Br. 2'h Ba, Din. , 3 & 4 BR from $315 . ..,...) minutes from San Diego. $185 Costa Mesa, 2 br white sand beach. Lease 3 BR, 2 Ba, El Toro, air Hwtff....t leach 3740 Rm. Pvt yd. 2 car gar. y~a rly . Near beach. • lllqess rorces quick sale! w /yard, fa~ welcome · $100. MOVE IN 1475. mo. 491-4618 cond, atta~. dbl gar, ••••• ;7:?."••••••••••••• lalboa l1h•d 31,06 Quiet residential area. Property Home,MZ-3850 By owner $34,495 . $225 Westminster, 3 br, ALLOWANCE pool, xtra ruee. $285. mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $425~645-7888. s@':3036 niccloeaUoorortamily. Deluxe 3 bed.rm. 2 bath, Beaut. 2 br, 2\oCJ ba ,831-1073 WEEKLY RATES 3 BR avail ror Jrly. l OCEANFRONT new 1 br .• l.al Esta "-527s-yorba Uoda. spac. 3 (pie, bltns, forced air townhome .. Frplc, fned Ta~a..-.. Ex•cvffn S..ites block to bay. Bar &,potUo. REDECORATID upper. Cpts, drps, gar . .., .. br,ktds&petsok. yd,poolfactl,2cargar. uw~IOI 3525 727Y ldo II d 673-l20010·4pm ' 3br 12ba family unit Yrlyl:te.$375.642-3443 I heh 2800 $265 Cypress. 4 br, Cncd beat, near b9aches, S315 . Sandy, 498·02AO nfvnl ihed or wn v $230 No 'ts 751.5162 · •" •••••••~•••••••••••• yd, kids & petaok. Schooll, parks & cool 8-Spm, 495.4709, 6-lOpnl & ••••••••••••••••••••••• Beach Blvd at Yorktown lalboa Pt .... O 3107 · pe · · OCE~NVIEYf new 4 BR, 2 WANT vacant ·R-4 or c.2 $285 Stanton, 4 br, yard & ocean breer.es. $360. Per weekends. Custom 2 BR, 2 Ba , cen-516-0411 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dana Point · 3826 Ba, hke n~:· $540. yearly Prop. CostiMesaarea. garage.Seenow mo. 2 Br 2 Ba & 0 tral air. Mission Viejo STUDIOS&llRs SPAC.3br,2ba,£rplc.¥. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6 S606 HAVE Ocean Front In· Member or Board e:r Springfield Estates Coast¥de. pool, te~~: area. $295. 544-1041 :FullKitchen blk to bay or bch, views. SI 65 MONTH GORGEOUS .J Br duplex . 2 come, .Marina del Rey Realtors, Better Bust· KentRoeersRealty beach, grdgate 5400 _ •2Br .. 2 ba, frplc. gar, Heated Pool ... So. or Bal. Pier. No pets. l ·Bdrm. apt., 1 block Newport Heights, nearly ~ peninsula. Priv. only. nessBureau,Cbamberof 848·8300960-M58 496.3735. 1 d It, pet OK l290 •Laund~~~cilities $450.yrly.494-1795 .above Coast Hwy .; walk new .• Fireplace, self .... Write P-.0. Box 845. Commerce. 202Sprlngfield,HB poo' a u · · •FreeUUUt1es a•YfROHTCOHDO to beach & whan. W/W clean oven, patio, &: V · CA -1 53" •sos w ree cb •b"· M"•••'--Vlejo 3267 Tustin.062·'"""· Fr LI A en1ce, . --.o a • ._on ._ • ee . nens . carp, bit-in range & gar_age.,Singles OK. Call WANT Bayfront or ocean BIKE to beach 2 hr, SJ.SS.. Adams. N. at Alabama ~·~:·n·d·~::;;;·;~·~;.;.:: ~.~~--... ~ •• ~~~-~ :~r~B~Q~: serv. avail ~e~~'. 2A:~it .P~~u~~; ov~i~~~~ REAL TY 673~ Agent. -f front home, to $300,000. singles ok, C.M. Or H.B. c. ts d bltns 2 BR 2 8 CdM •Phone Service guarded bldg. Open 1·5 , , 494 _1 , , NEW Condo. 3-Br, 2'h·ba., .• Willtrade$125,000.equi· 2br,2ba,kids,pets.Lag.5uper clean 3 BR, 2 BA rp • rps, 'gar, · ' a, 'n •lMiletoocean Sat&Sun,310Femando. -v•J rec. facilities. $35(1. mo.• ty in yacht and cub. Beach, 2 br, $MO., utilpd, home. Fine residential pool privileges. $250. mo. children or pet~. $268. apt 312. $550. Sale price VERY Jge 2 br, 2 ba w/ter· 968·9186 • • singles ok & Pool house are•. Compl crptd &r: 830-5891 mo. 644·6800 (Swne) BEAUTIFUL 1 br furn $88,000. race upstairs no pets . _. W'ANTT.D.'sorequit)11in CdM, 3 br, kids, pets. d.rpd, bltns, ~aae. 1325t 4 BR Eldorado, crpts, 3 BR, 2 Ba. In Cdftt. no apts $165 & $175. Spanish OliveWiggenhom, Rllr $225 1 675-szn-i ' · 3 Br. 2'h Ba, Twnhse"on 11 hC1ine, in itrade for Also 2 br, SZ15., singles, mo .. RedCarpet.893-1351 drps, bltns,patio,fcdyd. pets or children. $.120. style bldg, prt encl gar, 67s.6160 · the Bay w/boat Slip. $110,000 . equity in ST-' fatiiilJ, N.B. Agl. Fee. ieR 2 b• 2 _.,_, frnlc Closetoschool&shop'g. mo.644-6800 pool,sauna,lndry,adlts. HuntilHJIOftleodt l840 Avail. 10(12. $MO. l~e .... Cris Connie Cruiser. 979-8430 • • ........ .,., .,.. • $350. mo.830-589l 17301 Keelson Ln. l blk BAL. PENIN. Condo,••••••••••••••••••••••• 646-2100. : ASK FOi.ROM cpta. W•lktobeach. $400. BALBOA Penin. Vear· W or Beach off Slater 3-Br, 2-ba, well decorat· llKE TO IEACH -.. '· laltotlltl..t 3206 mo.'lst&last+depoeit. 3 Br, 2 Ba. Fam. Rm., round 3 br,2 ba,frplc, Mi-1848 · ed, Crnt. cor. to e . YEARLY 3 br,Zba,90& ..::.:c::..:.:::=.::._ __ ..:Atl:.:J!""I ••••••••••••••••••••••• C.11962-4218 pool, $400 mo. days garage, $350. mo . Panoramic ocean vu. HEAR SHOPPING W. Balboa Blvd. Frph.· •• Rentals ~ J\r avail foryrly. l block i Br l~ aa~ frplc gar 833-8162 &6'5-0260eves. 581·0125 -Loquno leach 3741 1425 mo. Agt. 644-6397 1,2 &3 Br apta, bltns. dis· bltns, garage. L b!k lo ••••••••••••••••••••••• tfl bay. Bar & patio. Vac'lllt. $375'mo. 842.su$ ··~;;,-I~.-~~~·~;;;•• West Oceanfront. 1 & 2 ~w;s::;sg~::.'~~~ :1~S.S:f beach. S315. HOllM~Fw--d 673-l200lMpm altnoon/eves. . SEEK & FINl1 LarrestLakes Crom $190. Pool, maid, BR. upper, .garage $200. Lions Estates, • ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3br; 2ba. Winter 1375, , phone, laundry. Village space, stv, rcfng, W/0 . 536-2579 3Br.bltins,frplc.2baths:. Ge.ral 3102· t::arpets & drapes.l"hte 3244 DC/\ PI\ I ANS i:: ACRE o fl i\t s G lnn.494-9436 673·7412 dshwshr. Ocean view. •••••••••• .. •••••••••• f"repJice.6tS.1016. ••••••••••••••••••• ••• NEW Lg. 3 br. dshwshr., Winter. $310.673-2493. J OC!,ANFRONT1br'$l80.,. BEAUT.NewRanchOSan MG TSE v A I.ST A ERG AU I H v BACH. util pd, $185. mo. 2 BR, 1 ba, dining rm, enc. gar. 2 ba $275 mo. ...... utlt. pd •• BIJboi.. Alllo C...-.. W.-3222 Joaquin Twnbome. i Br. R T A NG A N v 1 s R 1 E L v R t: N 1 up/SSO. wk Crescent Bay. newly decorated. $300. N"ew lg. 2 br. patio. lg. N.B. 1 br. H'*,, utD pd,•••••••••••••-•••••••• 2-A ba, 2 s•v, Overlook& 1435N.CstHwy494·2SmJ mo.673-9591 clo1eta. enc. gar. $225 OCE.AtrROMT . -~ NY N 0 EN YAP JAR PAK A CY C 3BR B $350'~ kier., pet. J..aa. Beach 2 • 1•1e Bonnie Doooe, golf coune •take. SSl:i. 3 BR Ba modem mo. Gd. toe. 847·2S41 or . 2 a. nmter" br,~IO., uUI~, ain"•es Irvine Terrace,, 3·Br, 54T-70441$S2-0055 ~ N A I R O T C I V A L O F. R T N A A T Oceanfront Attractive 2 5 3 'W2 8• new,, • 842·1172 STEl'S TO IE.A.CH ~ I d bd . 2 ba, apt. FabuLou5 1 · . ay. Annu1l1----------I ok. u a11 i , uUI pd. Z.ba. am. rm. ruce Y · REHT"S •: v r c N o A E p u s 1 R G T l' 1 v " view. Winter rental. No lease. S350. &t0-5719 LG . 2 BR. 1 ba, enc. patio 3 BR, 2 Ba . S325'Winter C.11. Or 1 br, $130. H.B. 1450 mo. -SI IA. YFltOHT F ll'JD.8430 •6CMMirifOld-Coa:yS-Bt 2BR 2Ba S350/860 8 Ev I II NRA Ls ET A ER c p Kc J!,-:ts . Da.ys, 494·1055. ConMtOdtlMw 3122 85mo. l!lt,Yl last + $75 Afl1 ee. "den, 2-&a. pvt paUo SBR:zaa~:::::.,425 L II DR s R lJ AHL AKE s ELI r A y 1ght1. 494 ·5602 or ........................ sec.842-0389. 3Br.2ba.unr.snsyr • Baohelor mobile f7S., S400mo. JBR,28a , •.... $:1l5/4SO AO REP Ip r ERH•UBTSY.ESN 494 -3334 . NEW 3 bdrm. 2 ba . ! Costa Mesa. S150. 1 br, Agt. &M-63111 4 BR, IYii Bil ········ MSG Lux. 2 BR .. den, 3 Ba.. garage. Bltns. PoiMet.· NEW "l Bedrm, 2 bath , Cdll. S175tot380Winter,.. 2aDenwaterfrant .. '800 RN AG I H c IM BR E 0 N NII A 8 R Pvt. beach, tennis. pool. tia,CdM.S49-8817Days. 1partmeot, near beach, I ·bacbeton lo. bn. aBr,28a,allbltm.crpU, LE RJUISOR w· I $ •• ,. ~. BaJbo•. UnCurnN.B. ~.trpk:,$350mo.lse. ,..____ AROIROT C IVTJ C ACGTAR inter ease 4SO .Sf:ACdlx3BR,3BatY, par-ac • ....,...$265.per~~~~~~~~~~ *215, 1 2 brchikl, pet. Un· ti31-1908.Jev•. • R 0 r RR E PUSH MAG A A A Y CA r( 714 ) 4 99 · 2926 or 'till t.Oocelri. Peek aithe month. 1- furnH.B. 129$.4 br, pool, Costa M.so 3i24 REALTY N y A s u p E R 1 0 " N F. N r. " l'f"I R C.Wl790·460l. water. $415. Jae. Daves. ~;:~i::::.:~~ BEACH YiLY. 3 br, 2 klds, PC10!,:.F11ee,.~5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• c.mCimpu1 Dr., lrvine Oeeaorront year-round 6«·72ttAgt. 8'8-S300&e0-3B58 dpla. Oceanvu rrom enc. • ~--~ ClmputVaUeyShopCtr. v I CTO HA BT EA RG RAG RM ft bachelor. $1.85.mo.UW. Charmlbr.Lrgtundeck W.of8e1cb,6blkson. aunporcb. $400 +ut.ijs. •64Z.tt0f1" * • * F RES ll Ly CALLIJJ.1600 NO S l. EN G R ET PA G L C It C I M pd. 536-0321 to reCined mature lad1. Ad1m1, N. at Alabama 1..:.6'5:.:..c·l:.:59$:.:...------i .......... ~I06 PAINTED S-Br home. U 1 1~-:TllllWU.. .. -•i.w ...,,,...,,. .... ,, Oceat1rront, Jmmaculate.l_!lle~f,C.6~7~S-~112'1~4~/11!!!W~1"1~-..:_~~~~~~~~~~I 'C"«o-c:ar 111'1'9t patio 6 For 1taae. n veralty '-tl .. '4 .... .._,"',.._,...tty i. u. ~,, .. .,.ell quiet, aduli.., winter. 1 duplex, yrly, 2 br, 2 ba ••••••••••••••••••••~•• tow milnta\IOCe Jard~ Park.01:Conlmodd.3br, ~ ... -... ....,.._ ..... ~ Br, sa25 , lnCI. Utll. 2 B~ .. 2 ba., lfl)lc., elec. NEW 2&3 Br aptst s.ns.227 19thSL875.Q236'. LIKE new I br' 1 2 ba, all l!rivate bome...for Olle Iba. tam rm. M1Jor ARALSF.A bll&AT&LAVC NYAAA 4971082 blt-u11. dl1hwr., blk. to dshwhr, frplc, encl aar.1.-':::.::::.;::.:..:::::::.=:..::.:..:=:::.t el•. kitchen w ldsh ... r. J~•r lease No pell. $350 Gtetnbllt. tm. m.&374. ~::',"'~ 8,,4 ~~f.fi' BEA• i~~~11~J'ntA ll • • 4l(ean; walk to ftor_el; See Mgr. 1413 Hwttington LIDO Isle 1 bt', util. furn r~.:.~a~~.'~1 •:to. DONALD M. BIRD UNIV Prk TerrTwnhse. 2 ll'lg MICHIQA" VICTORIA : Newport..... 3769 ready Ocl. 1st. to50 Per S&. apt B, or c8.ll 53ilJ..4095 szoo. Call 61S.ZM2 aft.er 'd ..:::::~,,,_...::=:::..:====-I Sr. ASSOCIATES, 2192 br, 2 ba. MUii. nm. by TOMORAOW:M'-...,. • ••••••••••••••.••••••••• mo.ActSTl-6:510 or~-1528 pm 3 R. 2 nA, bit.us, frpl, Martln,Su.itel.55,lnine, 10 /1. 552·6110 ,evea, 1-:njo~ nuu:h lat«tt "Seek 6 Fit1d" puaal•• lfhh """ M"I lbr.·2202 W. OeeanlrooL BllAND new Sbed.12 ba, 2Br$250yrlynrocean Wlbter. Cd. age. ITJ..1673. C1. (714) 152-1315 211·122·11110 daY11 Mr. di~riM i-P•MI in •n •li•nt• "'tel Of2'·1111~ book.lat•. Wln&er rental. $115 frple, 1undeck. SCTS. mo. SELL Idle items wllh t Nopet/chlld;-Uoabag l20Topa• Sblpp To6rdttvt!Nfl'lt1ll. 11 And111 . .wnd II tot Md\.. "u1kln1 ch&ll• month. 1"15-8234. 540-U83 : 61S-l07& Dally Pilot Oll"llfied Ad. -~ tQ RSttkA Find" in caft' !Ji thlt MWl!ptiptr. U846tb S\:• 644-04() ;1 ~j L.. .. .t I • ) ' • • • • I I f • .. . , . I 11 • • ----·-----~ --- •JI OM. Y PILOT Add lt . .,B.u ild ii ... Diaper it ... Hammer It ... Carpet i\.. .. Cement lt ... Wire lt...Hoe 1r, .. Clean 11...Move 11 ... Press 11 ... Paint it ... Nail IL.Plaster it ... Fix it ... • • SE • . " • VICE . - • • Acea 111 I C.w..t M... Carpol s...ko C ..... octor ..-dHl01 Ho k lo I J r •11owt/Pop 1ri119 , PalolllHJ '-'119 .......... · .... :.-•••'·=-········· ··········•············ .......................................................................... ,. ......................................... ··················-··--· ·············--······ A.ccountant, ~ ret'd, Catm cabinets. boat1, CA.RP ET XPRTS·JByn Prtvale~CommereJal John Blker,•e)Cp«. lawn Good ~ wutl ERJORS SAVE SN Top ... QuaUty Prd" ~·A.Dy plumbtnJwatereerv. wi I l wri le up book a, paUo tvr, kl Leh rmdl, lat· Get it Re•llY Oeain CUil.Om paUoa. room ad· le 1arden c1.re. Cut, edge to cluo yow houte, SID R , L • S I Po r S l • le lnc. InttExt. Reas ratd, ) • • II: • • m • r 0 I i t • pa,yrolt ••x rfiW"DI, fi.n. lice work &•8·5219, WILLIAMS569<8U5 di·tio-na . Remodel fJculllvate.taJ.,.: • day,wklr.ma.511-1537. Licenied Jmured C•U tree esli. Geora• •11~clolu r e1. r •••· • stats, etc. All or if:.:! ~·9669 · Sale&·Repalr-lnst.a.U M9"°66. · f19-.a33S S38·16'15. 81Z·Z4118. IKolfw/ad • liaed G-S.. '"°" C.U for ruldenUal deaa· KARY'S PLIJ)(•~r. persona aerv. as c_,,.nte r C ....... /Conct'lte Electric9' ••••••••••••••••••-••• Int. 'vlc.Pcltal)el"l.Aft.S. PETEflSPAINTING Plotterflepair • ..._.,, ••. 83t-'1710 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ''TUJNGS''. bf Moo1e. 41SCl.LownU.. lnt/B:at.·Reas.rata ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'fOJOBTOOS.llALt. labysittfttcJ carpenlry-Cu!iilom . Bloc Ir: & Slumpstone t:;LECTRICIAN . Sml Gen woodWOfk.,repalrs, 8 . d lad CaUOeneatW-4H51 ERIN •••••••••••••••••••••• Remod, repair, add-on, Walls : Plant.en. Drives, JO~. malnt/repalrt. Z2 plumbing, etc.642·56ll ~~Je::··,.:.,.qboua.l. If 0 U 5 EpA 1NT 1 NG . PATCl-1 P~'TES G •afla9 •T ~I~ c~!e cirsi:Y s=~· ~~~~!:~~M~ign:s. t'r1..>e Sidewoilks. 64,S.873J yniil~x~108. 548.5203. I DO IT AW Calle¥e1,sas.M-' Jnaide/out. J:ll qual /low Fre: ~tL TYP ~ •R•Ep;j•QS:Ai.i:TYPiS• Catlanytimc.£Wi2·8a67 · -Child Core Electrical, Plumbin1, Exper. hou.ekeeper by r•te..Bruee6'$537S. fle&lt(ree..._,11~' ., Custom Carpentry ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gordenlng · etc. Reas rates. M2-f951 day, N.B., ·C.at. ~. $20 Prof painter, honest work, VER y NEAT PATCH WaJt830-50208D)'tlme lainett~lc• Framingorfinls h ,Nurse&l'itotherwanlsto ••••••••••••••••••••••• _ d Rf OBS&RESTUCCO •••••••••••••••••••••• Remodel /addition Babysit in her home.. JAPANESEGARDENER Hn*rg 1 &1· et.61$-l7~1 rea1. Int/ext, free est, J 1439 'Tiie ~ 549·4159. 'Ag~ 1·4 Mon. to Fri. 10 yrs exper, all phases •••••••••••••••-•••••• latdJc.,.. ·· . Bell. 548·2759/642-3813 t"ree ei1L 893-• •••••••••••••••••••••J' Instant Color 642-8648 Reasonable/Eau.mates ltaulloa An1Lhlo1 . ••••••••••••••••••••-• Pnt-All T~s ,._.I_ ..... ERAMJC TILE. ~JI! MINORl,0•1EREl'AIR Cll7Slt-G I Rdl -7 Remodel.Free .......... Pl"ints & EnJarge ment..s •• -a · ""'11 · arage c eanup. •· . ••••••••••••••••••••••• bs 1 --. Xerox ColorCopyCntr Plc~m btn~·':!~.~~'!~?' C ontra c tor ble, ras;l service. t6l-M52 Experienced Japanese Fr. Est.Jim 3.W jo we c.ome. 845 W. l91.h St. CM c.ram1c . ......, . ......, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Quality Mnint/Landscpg Gardening & landscap. P6tlhn Top $oll . SCRAM-LETS 11od, s prklrs, soil cond. in1 Freeut MS-3388 Professional E'uroouoan ~ " 631·3535 For Information FINISll CA RPWTRY cleanup 642·3331-646--4908 •HAULING• . . . ...~ Spe-1......li-&. •••••••~•••••••-..•••••• Have6500Color Copier REi\IOOEL R£PAIR MCllOWJ Wallpaper Installer. Eit· ~... •TopSoU.cGmPoSt• • WILLTIME SllARE ·V1nceLenhori 5.16·8475 ANSWERS Exp. Japanese Gardener. v::~~p ....................... clwork.~·3'95d11ys. Water heater&, dis· •M'ulch•fled'#OOCI• -----Complete )'d malnt. . WJt.LIAMsiltSons ~AVES$-Best prices. ex· posals, drains. faucets, CALL-.aa30 .'· IF T. OU t\dd1t1 on:., Remodeling, Cousin -Pause -Sh b t Fr t u_ .. _.._.,_ M Bri k/BI k • copper rep,ipes. Same'fi~tl:ef'a;o----~ b fr ru ., rees. ee es . ..__._.,....___, , asonry. c ~ • t/lott. Any fix-it jobs. pnces day-& ni<fhl. Wei ,.... • aveaserv1cel00 er or Patio :., P a neling , Basic -Prison -S46·0527 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Slone.Call581·78Z9 Many Refs . 645·01136 k Mt Cha':. Li •••••••·•••••••••••••••• goods to sell , pince an ad Cabuit!ls. t'lC. 492-97Jlf or I' H.ICE.5 Jack. ta e I r r&e• c Removall, limbing, toP\ in the Dally Pilol IS32·K026Ja("korJohn The pnJy modem things Cleanup11, treework llOUSECLEANlNGiaour MASONRY & CON · 300948. • pin1, pruning + ,Classified Sel1ion in an antique shop are roLotilling, minor ldicp Buslneas. Ca.11 Janie.e's CRETE WORK. Ask for t-"'ind what yoo want in JUSTPLUMllMG Firewood. l lc/in1ri ~1 :P~h~o~ne~64~2~·~'6~7~8~.!!i!!!i!!!i!~Sc~ll~'~d~le~i~le~·m~'!!!i~IW~2~·56~7~8~l~h~e~P~R~l~C~E~S~.!!i!!!i!!i!!!i!~~IO~y~,,~l~n~a~'~e~a~646-~~269~3~.!!i!~R~a~g~1~e~d~y~Anns~~·~frl~>~·~~~S:S:~3~~J~a~k~e~.~>4~9~·1~88S~!!i!!i!!i!!i~D~a~l~ly~P~il~ot~Cl~as~s'~.r~ied~•~·!!j~;;;~*~C~A~L~L~642~~-·~l~ll~•~!j!~6<2-~~262'~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!i"~· ' ·I HelpWanted 7100HolpW-7100 ............................................... ......-nhllnfum. •••••••••••••••••••••• Rentals to share 4300 Officr R ... tal 4400 ....................... ······················· .............................................. . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5300 Lost & Folllld 5300 SOit Cle111ente l876 J\.fAN 35 to 60 !>hr. z br, 2 Prime llunt. Bch. loc. Wanted to rent. PartJally F 0 0 D MAN A 0 ER LOST/FOUND Lo&t : Blk. Standard Fem ••••••••••••••••••••••• ba apl . Sl65 m o. rrom$125.mo.incld.util. handicappedmanwanlll (P r evious owner / APET? Poodle. Blk tip on Accounting Beach. corn. ccntl·r. 0Jtkwood So .. Nil. 5075 Wurncr Ave . modt!st renlal to share operat.or)Availabletobe 960·2900Adoption,Low tonft'.ue. Silver choke .t .100'. 2br. 1 ~~ba . •l·plex. 645·J7fil 846 ·4249 w/person who can give working partner or for CostSpay/Neuterlnlo. chain . Vie: Betw Vic· Mature adults. Lease. FF~ ~,-A, i:.·-----G d ,1-'lh 1 car.e & C0f!11_)8nioruihip. percent in dining, coffee. F d" M 1 . eel toria & Wilson. Reward. $195 492_379!, ... ... r~ roommate roun OOI" w1 or w o Write c lussified ad no. or fast rood operation oun . a e Air a.le, 642.1963 · ~--· --.. --needed l''urn yrly on storage. panel, shwr, 553. c /o Daily Pik>t, PO (orsalal')' + ?).675-9688. name "Red Docke~y"1 ..:c:::.:.:::=:· _____ _ Santo Ana 3880 Kalbou I.<; Sl.50 ut1I inc. rr1i.:. s ink , ulr, CM Box 1560.CosloiMesa,Ca Nr. N.8 . Harbor HiCh, Lost : Blk framed pre- ••••••••••••••••••••••• 675-1244. 548·9766 92626 . lrtYet ... ltt 15th &l, 548-3087. scription sun glasses. z: Br sbui.: t.'"'ls d........ Owrhllit1J 5015 . . . Sat.Balboa.OceanBlvd, stov~,' di;hwh~~ g~rb;g; WANTED : Roommate. OFl-'IC~ OI" store avail. RETIRED Cpl will house ••••:--~••••••••••••••• FOUND. Girls Bike, J nr G St. Reward . _.. 1 4 5 ..:.. 0 straight mature male to lUUO ~q ft . Newport sit or rent apt. or mobile CO VENJUllE spd. Vic. HVHomes, NB, 528-2468 S1~. /\nq c' I ~:Id ~~gc, share lu~unous 3 br con· Penin. Choice location. home mo. ofOct.557·7734 • ~ March '7S ..:;::...:::..:~·'------ •.. , pl • c I . • do, beaut. rum. Jacuzzi. 639·6700 Mobile home subdivision 640-6588 Personals 5350 VIDEO DISPLAY TERNUNAL OPERATOR i ' I L rtme-nts FurniWd pool: in lr\'int.'. S175. mo. NEWPORT garden office lusine11/lnvnt/ being readied ror sales. F d 2 A . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Apoor U•fu,,.'-•-• 3900 547·679_1__ suiles from 4:t incl. util. FinClll'lce Resort area. K~y loca· S~un h :rd N u~al1 an Drinking problem" -· needed for Basic /Four computer in -• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Elderly lady will share two bdrm home with n ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• tion. Approx '800,000 pro-ep e s. a ~m Call Alcohol Helpli~e Some warehouse 11\'ail. Business Jected net now. 25% int. & M~tthew. Owner Mike 24 hrs a day 8J5-'lll'VI. 557-0061 . Opportunity 5005 for $40 ,000. Owner -1..'::M~a'.:'."'.':"~o:_:. C~a~l~l,673~-06~78":._.l-....=..:..::::.:..:c::::.<...:e::c.<,,_.,=- stallation. Some experience helpful but ·• will train otherwise qualified person . Pleasant working conditions, good pay and company benefits. For interview : 'J please call the Personnel Office.at the '., 1 Tl-IE EXCJTINj} PALM MESA APTS. MINUTF...S'fONPT nett Bach, 1·"2 BR. from $172.50 Adults, No Pets 1561 l'i1esa Dr. 15 Blks East of Newport Blvd.) 546·9860 live BIG! same. Capistrano Beach (Palis;1dc!i) 493·3793. •I MO FREE RENT• ••••••••••••••••••••••• developer.Mol-4670. FOUND: Sm Black dog. SPIRITUAL READER 1-2-3 Rm . offices from I v ·c of G'll & OpenlOAMtolOPM NURSERY SCHOOL nve1tment ! · 1 • man Advice on all matters. o Share 3 Br, 2 Ba. home $135 per mo. Near Pre.School, nr. downtn. Want.cl 5020 Michelson. Irvine. Call 312 N. El Camino Reul 1 Cos la M csa. Big back Airport. No lease req. Costa Mesa. Care for 24 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 552·7921· San Clemente, For appt. yard. $90 mo inc. ut11. 833·32239Til noon at $100 mo. Room to ex· Will invest $10,000 proOla· FOUND: Vic o( 20th & 492-9034 492·9l36 642·761S<Jft9Pl\!. MINI-SUITES 11 .2.3 + pand. Incl. lge. lot., nrly. 'ble business as working ln•ine. Sm reddish brn Male or Female. i n rooms). Xerox & secy new bldg., comp. equip. as1SOC .714·Z72-6661 fem . Chihuahua? AbraxasMossOC)e mid·20's.2Brapl.inCtwl. se rvice ay.yii.1 On GSBS.OOOh ·RI .......,,ta•--5025 673·3962. Photo ~ Newnnrt Harbor 1n Cen· ra am ty 646-2414 ~-.._. · 1733 F II rt C DAILY PILOT 330 w. lay St.~- 642-4321.af %76 An &iuol Oppoc Wit Ewylaiyw $125 mo . l\1u s t be . "'"' . •••••••••••••••••••••••FOUND ; Pacer girls u eon. employeed w /refs . ~:J14a Ba n k Bldg. Wa l k ln ·lake over MONEYAvailable for2nd bike.Schwinn boys bike. 10AM·l2PM,6Jl·l l84 . 645·59831'om. · ___ Hai~t)'ling. Shop. MUst T. T . Loans. $5000. to Owner Identify & cl~im Foxy Girl's Out Call Help Wanted 7100 Http Wanted 11oe WALKtoOCC.Femalcin Prestige bldg Newport sa~. Opl1o~s open . $50,000. NO points. pl"e· at Hunt. Bch. Police Masaage. u Call. We•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 40.sseekssameorstu· Bcach.Luxuryp,1.office Prime location. S_an payment penalty. or Dept.536-5622 Come . Spec ia lize •ct" ityDired • · ·t 645 :noo Clemente 129 Aven1da escrow fees up to 12 yrs p 1 • 542 31.., -•• or ASSISTANT t dentto s harcl_gc2l>r,111-.1 tnswe. · OelMar.498-l520. financing: Call DonFOUND: Si~mese Cat, arapegtcs. · Achallengingoppor.as AHIMALHOSPITAL~ ba . $125. incl. ulil. 400 SQ. FT. Ole. space. Blasi us. at Nationwide femal e:: Vic. 17th & PREGNANT?? part or the new .mgmt Assi&tanl. cleaning, flP I 979·5897 S'lOOmo.lse.Lag.NiKuel t-"inanciul Corp . Monrovi<.1.C.M.556·5.Jll Caring confidential t~am 1nteres~ed in pa-or p /t . Orange, Irv, qr Garages for Rent 4350 area. 831-92.55, 493·2718 Beat The Sour (714)772-3950 FOUND SAT H B b counseling & referral. tient. care. ~trsl . Must N . B . Apply 13 J3· ••••••••••••••••••••••• the pier ~rist:,...~·te: Abortion. adoption & have cert1f1cate. P~rt Avocado, Newport. Cb~ 2SGL.Ga ... ages,lorboth. NOWLEASING ECONOMY M~,_s,Tnast Call &.ide~lify.968-0670 · keeping. Mesa Conv. Hosp .. N .B . Mon t br u Frj Prestige Office Space Deeds 5035 APCARE547.2S6.'.J 714 1642-0400. 8-lOam . • 6211.ris, Cdl\1. 640·4860 or Custom Retail Stores S28·SSS5 HUNTINGTON A rew slort'i are still ••••••••••••••••••••••• Found, black male Toy . . . . Animal C...1lrol Officer available at Sh NS BO% Poodle w /expired Hunt. Sptntual AdviSOt". Adv1~e ASST. Manager. Garde""' Oakwood offers the Offi EXECU~~~~~~TER Village a high ~!iS:~e LOA UD to i Bea~h lie.; vie. of In all matters. New in ing, malnt~ &:up· •finest in country club Uv· ce Rt'ntal 44oo shoppe1rs mall. If you lit TD (o.d..fO!o Eastbluff, N.B.644-0906 ~~C:O 1~ .A~~ 01~ ~~: Apply in person at 20612 ~e::a0~!5 ~~af.g~!8r ingataprice)'Otlcanaf.••••••••••••••••••••••• Dm'i)/liJi •·. 19 have the merchandise, JndTDL.o.n LOST! Prescription 836•1300 Laguna Canyon Rd. rent . 642·5013 O·t ford. There's $l million 1501 WntcliffDr. II U we'll put the foot traffic Lowest rates Orange Co. glasses at Indian Trai lsj ..:.:.:....::'t,~· ;;unl--l~La~g~u~n~a~Bc~~·~ch.~=-:---\...''~21~3~)865~~385~1~.:_ _ _:· ;\n recreational facilities. Newport Financial Ctr in front of you. If )'Ou SatH.r Mfg. Co. Park or Riverside Dr., FREE IATH · - NIGHT LIGKrED T~· Leasing Office~. don 't have the men:hao· ,. .. .., ,... Newport lleig ht• G•"en with purchase of ART GALLERY ATTENDANTS, Jive·in., -.,..,ecoURTS Afulltime ..,._ dise, we'JJ help you ob· 642·2171 ~11 . . M•u•GER I & I ma! I ••-~,~.. · CallonSitel\1anager 1714184' 4493 Se · g H bor 24 6428912 9684293 massage with ad. ' """"" mae e e or UIJ!o· ~t1v1t1es director who (,,1l4)6"2-3lllel¢246 u-tain it. Join 100 other rvin ar area 1--·-~·------·1 For newly opened ablcd adults. Work .in •ana ]>artles, BBQ's.• · ' Exec. ofc space, new, merc hanls, who at.e years Lost : Sliver Medallion Abt'axasMassoge branchinLagunaBeach. christian community-. trips & more! Free Sun· N. B. Full)' carpeted, be al in g the 56 u r 2itd T6 L...S W..ted w/2 keys. One or th.em Photo Modeling Exper'd in artsaU;I. Xlnt Aasociated with Calvary ~ybrunch. drps .~l r .l'ilayer752·7S61 Economy at Shoppers very important . 1733FuUerton,CM ca reer oppor. Call Chapel. Pay varies from 'K!US 'beautiful singles, Viilage,2724N.MainSt., WE HAVECASH! Dillman 's Restaurant, 10AM·l2PM,6Jl·ll84 213/881 ·3218 or S200.·SSOO . m lh lyi. t:&2 bed room a pt s. Business Rental 4450 Santa Ana .. 834·1551 Buy 2ndT.D.'s 673-7726. 21J/347-4146eves. 671 ·06'10, 995·7843 OJ' ~urnisbed &. unfurnished. ~All Ceold"*"'"f ••••••••••••••••••••••• Loap on 2nd,T.D. 's 1-----------1 HEB> A 826.7093 Oa'kwood Garden Apts jo=-~ DELUXE office, comm'l NewLoans-2ndT.O.'s Lost: Eastbluffsarea.Blk MUSICAL-GROUP .Cfets a n exc!Usive "No;,>.,.,.,_ & >'ndustn'al spa-. Also Beer Bar; Harbor Blvd., EqWtflnvsmt. Div. male poodle w/Whl spol r oc · , w Assemble." ' " ·-C .M . $40,0bO Gross BARNE'M'MTG.CO. or any casion . e Rent Rais·e Gu~antee··. ,... -.--. mini warehouses in on chest & front paws. book onJytbebcst. We guarantee that your ~ ::;;'::;: ...... Laguna Niguel & Mission $20.000 net. Est. 13 yrs. 645-2134 Rew a rd· 546-4390 or Call Pa drone Associates PRODUCTIO~ ATIORHEY -~ rent will not'be raised £or ./ ._. ,.,..... Viejo areas. Handy to BAY & BEACH ANtocm lnlflh/ 530-2440. 636-726'l " 1 FULL YEAR & still s n· g Fwy 200 to REALTY 675-3000 c• 1 ~=~~--...,---;1 ___ ..:'.:'.::'.'.::'.'.'.. ___ 1 ASSEMBLERS have the neXibility or an · •e 0 · Penonals/ · LOi?T : Callcocat,fem.Nr Ears pierced in your WANJED , Reputable Copyright J(t, torney to handle my c88e Electronic assem bler against Air CalifornU1: with·at Jeast6 months ex· Magazine. Contact Dick perience if\ cable bar· Shawn creator of Fly nessing, soldering and Paper insert. Box 642,. rework of Printed circuit Balboa, Ca. 921662 boards. If you quaJify:1--.-ol-o~S----.-C-.. -... -•• -.- 2000 sq ft . As low as» Let me show )'OU how to Lost&FOund D a n a Point High . home ·Fo Appl call month lo month occupan· n 831 1400 r cy. Models open daily lOll-----------l cpe'-'-'~'~"'-'-· ~· _.____ earn income in upper ••••••••••••••••••••••• R'e w ard. lf31 ·2370am. 536_1903. g.12pffi · to 7. Sorry, no pets or sso. Mo. Jdeal Newport S0% of the U.S.-$100 in· Announceftltllh 5100 496-6059pm. children. Month lo month s5• PER SQ FT shop avail in the mall al 1 -•~•c;•~l.~M='~· ~R~il~e~y~&M.:..:.-539=~'-ll;•~·~··~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~··~·~·~·~·~··~·~·~·~· LOST· G Id n ... ...: yment & 1617 WESTCLIFF "8 ' ' 0 en no::u1eVel", -pa~-occupanCy & roommate ......,_, The Factory for: ·coun· male Lie ....,.., .... "Sand'' • .,.. .. ....--AGT. 541-5032 d Liquor License WANTED . uu-. • •••••••••••••••••••••• service available. try store, book: store,. e-Vic. CdM Sun. Reward. r-L--I & r t 673 9606or673 9393 Orange County On-Sale ~ s Oakwood Garden Apa.rt men ts $140 up store-offices cpls >. e " . . General. "OLD ISSUE· 'CONTESTANTS f;/S-5247 or673-9'795 IM!ruction 7005 and are a good reliable "' .,.., ... -drps air bath. 17301 3200 Sq Ft C·2slore front COCKTAlLSONLY" Beach Bl. H.B.842·2834 with 6 drive-Jn bays. EMERG94CYSALE PROFESS'LCLASSA Ideal for auto .or boat Call Mr . Winston Collect Bldg, 3 story. 2790 service. 58S W. 19th St, (213)272·de9 For TV's Mo.5T EXCITING SHOW N••• •port• •••••••nlf Hewpwtleech Irvine at 16lh 6•5-0550 Harbor Blvd, C.M. Air CM. Days 540-5710, evesl----------- cond .. elev., panel walls, 646--0681 NEW ~eauly Shop, small drapes. carpel, elec., clientele. Large5~ms, music, janitor. parking. SURF & SAND must. s~c . due LC? illness. M . R • St c v c r. M g r . ShoODina Vllogt Fantastic potential. Xlnt Rooms 4000 S57 ·0136or646-8396 1465So."Coas1Hwy,Lag. ter m s. 642·90.30 or ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bch. Xlnt. s pace now 548·9447 ROOMS $25. week up with EXECUTIVE suites on avail (or commcr'l. te-'ea·-------.----I kitchen . 548 ·9755 or !'iewport Harbor. 400 lo nant.$385permo.965sq. reer or part.time opp. M.>-3967 2200 sq fl . 642·4644: fl. w /oceanview. Utils. & for person in~led in -:;;vg;-:yR;:,-;~;;-n;;;;;-l.."""~-4~4~0~5:..______ common area maint. in· N~ecrafts. ,,.~Invest. LOVELY Room & Bath, cl. Ample freeprkg. Inq: reqd. 646·2259JVL.3pm San. Clemente, $100 mo. Ofrices fol" rent, beautiful K. W. JOlCNSON A U T 0 D E. T A I L "GIVE.ff.TAKE" Everyday 9 a.m . Channel 2 WlN AS MUCH AS $25,000 in glamorous prizes Call Leslie 12 fl I 845-1707 or (213)84.1-6000 ext. 3181 Rer·s. 492·4881 newly dee. bldg. Open Mon thru f'ri 12-4. 771 w. 1465 So. Coast Hwy, Lag. BUSI NESS. Anaheim .l~~~~~~~~~~I Cheerful room, lite kit. 19th St, C.M. Bch .. 497·30B8 Nets over $2,000 mo. 111· privgs. Laundry facil. Sh N nessforcesquic.ksaleatTry a Daily Pi l ot Ref req'd 5-18-1372 N.B.~sqft,oceanview , arp ewport store or ~value. $12.s<lO Cash. ClassifiedAdtobuy.sell · · upper, $150. mo. 6.'lll W. ore., ground floo r : 3'7xlS. 673·4980. Eve. or rent something. ROOM & BATII w/sep· Cslltwy642-:m.50 $200~fo. Broker675-6700 arate~~~1a1Z.:~v~mo .. A'ITRACTIVE small or -Industrial Rema. 4500 Sclhool._!_IH Sch6ol1 & For et.airltd Ad ACTION c.u A DAILY rtLOT .... ....,. 64:1°1671 Schools & lnslruc:tlOft 7005 --------·--rice on Mariner's Mile.••••••••••••••••••••••• M..--on 7005 Instruction 7005 Lg. Pvt. room & balh in Avail. Oct. 1st '75, facing NEW M·l Newport, Costa •••••••••••••••••••••••.••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• lovelyOceanvlewfamily hwy . Ca ll L urso n Mesa.1000,1200,1440sq. home. Cable 1V & linens Shipyard, 548·3641 or ft. 543-3145or646·2928 £1.irnlshed. Kitch. &laund 646·18l3 1200 Sn Ft ~l ·l space, priv. Employed woman " or female student only. INGLE to 6 rm suites front office. drive-in rear $110mo·.Ph:493-5945. Avail. in plus h office door. $185. mo. 629 ----------l bldgnr.OCAirport.tUll T e rminal Way, CM . In large family home W/ llervice incl : Recep· Days 540·5710, e ves kllchen priv. Exclusive lionist, conference rm, _64c_6~·068_.c.cl _______ 1 COM area. $150. 640-87cn. xerox .. automated typ. ine. etc. Call 833-3640 1250 SQ F_T l\t .1 space. Pvt. Room & Bath for rront of£1ce, lge rear rent, Cos&.a Mcs;,i Nr. 0C Furnished office space-door . $190. mo. 1240 College. S6S mo. 556-6529. Ground noor. easy ac· Logan St. CO!Sui Mesa. cess, 460 sq.R.. incl bath, Days 540·57 10, e,·es c pts. drps, desks & c64:..;.:.6·~068=1'-------I Sl.p'g rm. no cook 'g for older employ'd non smok'g, non drink 'g man . $50 mo. 1543 Orange CM. - chairs. Only $265 /mo. Mesa Verde area. Phone 2000 sq FT, 3 o£cs, 2 Jim Wood 67S.6000 or baths. 1~med. across st 675·6061 eves. from OC Airport.963-7878 ~ For' mature lady, pvt. StorOC)I' 4550 b lb •-1V ki E•FASHlf?NISLANlllD* ••••••••••••••••••••••• I , ....,o, • t . priv. xeeut1ve o eet , no 1mokln1 or drinking w/reeepl., secy & phone Storage Lot for R~ s. t:lc. Dant Pt. GJ.830Z. service. ~ San MiCUt!I, $8.50 ~r mo. Neill Sign V¥atleal ...... 4250 N.B. 640-1910or644·18IO Co. for1nfo'31·3374. ••'*•••• ••••••••••••••• N t Be h d I R...tala W ... td 4600 1_ ewpor ac e uxe o~. Pa.lm·,Desert condo. auite1 from a& w sq f\ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'Pool, J acu.111, Golf. Air Cl!"PCl.I ulll Piid · Local busines.' man, mov. A~ail. Oct. N~V". Dec. BnAcer6fS.e1oo · ina ~amll)' to Newport, S46-U01 . reqwres rum. 2, a, or 4 PLUSH office tP•ce, bdrm home or apt for 3U C•bin. s1,,scar, tlps 12, 2 Abort or long term le.ate-to'5 days while bl• house ffJ14'1, '3br. HP Pla)'t'm, low ren t . Call John Is being completed . TV r ~bli f.94.a8ll .Dd'tanceaco. . Prefer Ocean l.ront._ or , .Bt11o • • lndwit.rlal Bt9kers vtew for sell, wJre a1tyt s ........ 4300 ... 833-8S51 t old 1~au1hter In college. •••••"••••••••-•••••• BUSINESSOru ocl. Ole'• WU ,int glto mdake lar&e de· • · Po•• or amage (or a ... m ale Wa nted to • • 472141· n.. at 40t IQ, rtaht altuatlon. Call ....,..._allia,SJCaN.11. ft. Ila Superior Ave., 8ry1on lflckman at "!Call11l"'74.a'!pm. l'IB.-11'0 ns. ...... ' RUN FOR YOUR LIFE! STRAIGHT TO THE ORANGE COAST YMCA We're having a ''Baker's Dozen'' Special on Family Memberships this week only 13 months for the price of 12 . (As low as 3()4 a day ) THI S AD MUST BE PRESENTED IN ORDER TO RECEI VE THE "BAKER'S DOZEN" We feature Joggin·g, Fitness Classes, Handball- Racquetball Courts, Jacuzzi, Sauna, Universal Gyms, and Pool s. Come in and visit the· • • NEW ORANGE COAST 2Jbo tlniverolly Drive NewJ>C!fl llftch (near the bKlt boy) y 642·"90 • ••••••••••••••••••••••• TEMHIS LESSOMS Pvt /Group/NB.. 615--0843 worker, please apply in Exper'd only. Hrs 9-6pm, person. Mon lhru Frl Call Mr&. Cameron, Bauer Buick & Learn the fine Art of Upholstering. Day &eve. classes being held. Call for Enrollment. 67J..9422 Jobs Wanted, 7075 ••••••••••••••••••••••• STANDARD MEMORIES, INC. A subsidiary of APPLIED Altr. mature.sgl lady, ofc. MAGNETICS CORP. 1 2221 So. AnneSt exp, t . typg, recept. Santa Ana. Ca 9270< Hostess. Ref. 493.5390 Cleaning Gal has open An Equal Opportunity time in BalOOa rr lOam to Employer M/F 3pm wkdays call eves., .................. ~~ .................... ~ 536-3106. B.S . Degree/teaching exp. want P rr recept. or related rield. 848-0204 . Classified ads sell big items, small items or any item. Just eall 642·5678. Imports, 2925 Harbor Blvd, CM !)79.2500. AVON WAKl'TO MAKEMOMET, lut Mot 9 lo 5? ., ", B e a n A V O N REPRESENTATIVE. Be your own boss, ~ your own hours. No e·~· per. necess. TrainhiJ provided. Call 540-700 or Zenith 7·1359. · ' Schools & . Schools & Schools & · 'I lnslruclian 7005 Instruction 7005 lnslructiGll 700& .~ ..................... •···••••·••··••··•·•··· ·····················~· Name ______ .:._ ____ ~ Phone Addre••-----------Ci!Y • •, .. . " • ; •! I 7 • • .. I . I i • • ' 1 (• ·i .. j I ., ' ) 1 , ) • ., . t • .... . ' ' --~ . . . ~--;r .. '!~-. 7111 ...... 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N1£1£l>iii1<0W1 .... tr·••__._.,;._. •·-~-_; -~,.... 1'191£Jl _ _..,.. a ... 11>o1-, · • S:T"";r:;':~~P .:,,;..--wu -· ......,. a.u.aGIJU. f'lllri• •· ·Callm-. A,.n_.Dliblo 1llltrt.,.D<tll• SU "'-.-par.-·~ llmt. Call s•LllM•M OotoTbo~l •-in• C1daet1111 • Ph0nt 142-11M . Jllary,lt4-. Prof, o";;\:;:;;;;o -· TICTOCMAAKET _,er. .,,;Jittll·• ,., .. 714 M~IJl4 ....... ~ ....... EQu.i Oppoc IUlilt,y Employer llet•WlOAll6'4Pllfal'l11•nlolW -IOSd1d In trtcol u-. Goodl:.i. 0r"'acAppHc1•,~, •• ~l!:!~ Clrts Cl •-·•Op ., ~~ " p·'d Cl bot ALL -_,,_ I tot r le Ra•••• 1ft -..-~ Al'"llo,Jer -10 -" I llro I ~ n.,., P. TieToc-·mo, loc. Si I Z ~ 'r · .. u 1. 5 o.,_ a Wk...,. u.me. aoo:_r·-.•;t q:e a ""3-1na urt, ov•p• T__. •PP"*· 11'1 • wk. Call quaUnnUOal &O PO BD• Clean. $SO.Stl.-n • ...-.w..W 71ooiHoli.W-7100 I-. tea-4315 Itel. -Moa, ~-Coll• Jina, Ca WAITlllSSIS Kenmore Wuber . .,, •••••••••••••••--• •11•••••••••-"•••••••• Sblrleylaaow~ MltpWm.4 , 7100W...W...,. 71H Tutt•Wld.foriatwvw Ex.,9r'd..P'Ullotp/t. Dryer,$1.ZS,bolh. · IAtY .. trnm CLllK Trftst tac IOI;' • ..._. 11111 a: •••••••••••• ... •••••••• ~HT ............... ~ ••• ~~aPl'l~~· Tb~ura~t~M~'~;;;I SA&.u.mML Good hn. Nut Qpear. CaU • fiOlt .-· · Saa Clemote area, S Social ~~aey oeeda ~~ ::.U11wtoUatr;;: M.ucA•W'liMI ....... -._ A!lr•••I•• exper'd Su3l"°S:lolo Will buy some Rd, Ap. f, :.~~~-'!·=. ~;': r,.~ wart =-~ :'.':!'.~ ':t ::::: :::W"fna mi::~~ f!!{~f:C:_r=:, /8Toat :C:~=.-;.,.u::a ~ a30 W. CoulllWY· NB P~~0ce:·~~C:t':t ,.,., la Hunt. Bch. •rea. --paldlrlllalns-aeas.M•tbe-lnaJ>-for on oxper 'd. HEYLOOK MW leallMnMrttore. WHOWANTSTOWORKT 8T5·:w8. •Batiy1llter Wanted,•l<=T·..:OOO=S------1 r.•m. Above IYI..,.. pelrln<e 6 have very --a.ccouf\oJ. US o-•I £1mlapuptoll000per DRIVSACABI ' !-'-'-'-"='----~ c u ,. • •• tbor9allor. All .. at hLlldwrtlllla. • l!o1 b' Mrvbll' Lacuna lint<> y _. A b' 1• -•• CH ........ 1011 ~.-: ,v;. 1:'° l ~:! ~~:r~K ,ilfJ1,~1:: tr~ 1urei1be1L AppU· wit. Pnter DWried J.tU, df·'*51 WE'LL BEOPl:NJN ~8 T~:ner;' \Vest, So. wor~O~o~ a~:.~,ur.:; ••••••••••••t• .. ••••••• S.-45 weekdayt le my peraon for detailed 6 canl1 mu.st be n••t for .. perm. rupooalblci AN~Sl'OUIN CoutPlau.TuellOlm· 10\ll' own , Men or **I I -UY** l hOme.ff<.2111-. ••rlod Job.-.15 •r. ~lo6al>lotoleovelm: PotlUOtl. El<J>et. not re-llC9'TIOMl$T. B. TOIO $J>mthru !'Ii. Women Can be .UahUy -• ., 11--· ~ quired. '::f:b' f.-•· • ... •-••y b di· d N Good ••eel fumlturo • , ... _ . ssr~u• u .. ..,.. N ........... an -C-•PP• • ..... ppll I~ ...... ~bytltter.--. Mature · ' penoa.al 1.aLerview, call 1930 ew 8lvd,C11 ~::lonal office. lm· Pwt-1'119Qft S .... Seatl9:t Clean Appearance. • anc:ei.or _...__.. :.o1mhu'~:k t;!_!!!•· 2-3 Cocktail Waltreu ••· Slalrley, ...._,.at IOI. Min ex.peT'd main· med ta PollUon avaUa-t :30·1:a> ... u-i Need aharp &al f day. Veta., r.Ured. Ac• 2S to 1~!5°",·1.'5·.,-n~· • ·--per'd. Appl)', ~Ji'ippl .. lloalbnant,Mlon""Pm. tenanee ., po1n11nc 1 bl• for 1h1rp en· &5 :»t:IOSlllJ'TS. Sh 6 typi•I a m1151. As· TO. Supplement your In· -...,.. - Bak bel LMU. M2l5 DobeQy ~ Rd, Holid1ylun apt complex. Call 91.m. tbualuU.C ~ WOC'klnl 1bt 11le1 manager Mon-come. Drive a cab 6 hrs 646-11616 llJJ..t6U pe~?'Lar:·or K-,9:: Capo.Beach. 1'11TW.O\apmu lpm,S40-UOO. penoo.Eapeneooedoa· ~Ase.di Pri1Am·5PM,lrvineolc. Ormoreadaf.Applyln1---------Lat Beb 07 ZSliO Orante , ay.W.1339. C 1 ''in -.SO mo to1tart + frin1e penon, Yellow C.b Co., llcycln 1020 · ' · • COUMTaHB.r (at Santa Ana ft'eeway) Medical SecretarJ' (or ac-It llal>M Needed benefitl. Call 919-8952 tOC' 116 E. 16th St., Coeta ••••••••••••••••••••••• , . P /time. Sot tluu Tuel •• • ~ve Harbor aiioO J<•'I • b -Pllllo9 .. .....,., appt. llet1. ' BANKINC! . .J tday1). Over 11. The ..,.PHICSSPllAT prac. Eicper •• QUlifit•· foi:_ P otO drlve·~P. ~· ·IA14C~ Donut Factory, PAIM'la tlons io handwritten re-··~ .Flu..~. c'!" WllAT'SOURLINEt SICRlflJl'f· Woman to clean AZUKI .• • ~'Been Ralldnecl SUnnower al Fairview, CallJ!l-mL 1ume \0 W llolpltal Rd, lt4·~· llCIPTIOHIST clubhouie. laundry" va· Io Spd llcydn , •T&LllS GUARDS Beach.Casas.\ We »OW :V.~ ~~:::':~ g'~i•1~f°:1::"rpav~~: ::~~·Call 9am·6prn. CYCLE;,ti"aKS'Lm ; Tolbterview r;;c~.11~.;;;.;.::~I Suite llt. Newport • LL MlK. Profet1lonal 'office. Im· eant apts. Larae apt $10 ,......JI. ~ I;, •PIOOFOPIS Ca. wler w-Jmmedi,..te openin1 In Mamt trne. Route l1t eo. for netr 1alelPIOPl.e. Ex· ataubstantially 1822Newpon8lvd. • •MIW ACCOUNTS Coata Meaa. Above Future. Ale ZS.3t. Car, cellent comniiufon tpllt ~ .. ~pr1-. thuelaaUc bard WOl'kln,g Women p /tlme 2·3 hrs Colla Mesa S.-5183 Mature, a11fe11lve, a\• ........... ........... ...1.. --"'••-doof'··~ G ·~-._ person. Experienced on· aftnoreves. Eam'10-tl:IO ·· Ex)terien.qe:N~ tractive, expr·~ woman averaae .......... rates, .,...... .... .$lto ......... tOIM. ----· reat IY-~·8339. • up wJly . Free Cwr11& . It ForanOran1-eCounty ne•ded w 6 periodic lacrea•e•, alJDOlpbeN. t. d ....,___. 103~ ~ lndepeiidenlBanlC ..., · a1es benefit account. Work Monoarammer, piece 'Porlntervlewappt. . WHAT'S OUR S •• ...1 A.....---1 war r be when ...,..,._..._ · ~ Callorwrite benefits open. Apply close/to borne. Car & work per1onali1io1 THIAO .. TAYLOI FORMAT? ec..-,ty.,_... quallfled. Call for••••••••••••••••••••• t lnter"rie Wed-Thursbtw21t4Pll. pbontreq. Forlnterview sweat.en. DQI M4-G'l9'1. •llOUI' Over worked Security pertonal intervw, Pent ax ES2, 'Aulr.t . DO~QLAS~ Slzzlet'Steakffouse,CM. appt.lnCostaMeaacaU Eve1552.:-3IMS l . 67•J•AI GVuarlddnbeeda Oa recll•llll 963-7470art3pm. Bellow1, Slide Copier. 1 1 C!alll 2196 Harbor Blvd. Coeta ABMISeeuril)'Servica .-.., •""'•-are n . D a . JOMll wldeangle,50Mll. rvne, · Mesa.5'8·21122. (Zl3)656-:ll)TO MT$TOl'llATOI RESTAu•·~·-p -v";i:'!':!.~'t,. Ideal Job for reUred Mire...... hl&ht~.CallafllPlll ·' 833-ZIM . Eaper'd. 5·9PM daily. ...,,...,, RJ:ol.o oeraon In &ood health. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 548-5155 Send res um• 10 Fornewreltlurant of1hopptnaactklnfOI' Apply in penon to Lynn Allff•••• . ·-; .: IOOSI----· ----- CGUPLll:fnr2SOunitcon" Hickory Canns o i womenwholmow• Baird C..._ 10"1 B~R ll_AJD, JuJ!/parl plea. Man eaper 'd r, clauiliedadno.Wc/o pennaaooa. und Land aJ • • ••••••••••••••••,..••••• --: ·~ time, Sir Harveys. 177 painter & IOl'be maint. It you're a mature Daily Pilot, P. O .. .Box WAlTRISSES era v Qe. Wes .... C.,. OLD Round Oak Pedestal•••••••••••••••••••••• E.17tbSt.C.M.~·90f0 Woman to clean per1on It would like 1560, Coil• Meaa, Ca 8~=-YS J71 McCClnlllckAff, Table, szzs. 648·9391 or HIMA.LAYANKITrEN~ •·BarJender, Experienced. clubhouse, laundry rms p/time selling inl-112826 __ ·------IADplylapenoa,Harvey WHAT'SINJT CM 557-eo21aft.6 . · CFA re1lstered. D *' Part time, days.Apply in 6: vacant apts. Good 1al. pdle•,•1ant 'eourroun, dtinMgs, CR 4200. Front desk It J's. 11903 Alaonqwln, FOR YOUT SICY~. Carved, An•u.ue Mantel, .clfccs"-".:"{88c:a.c~i-o_•_pe_c1J_•_r_•_•_•· r person, 1484 So. Cal. CaU9-6pm,540-1300. ay: me. n ac r. reliefaudit.Ambauador Boardwalk Sboppln& from Ca1U~e' -Ph.-ThOmp1on, So. Coast ll:xper d Vari d · -· : Pl • liwy.J:;•&unaBeach.' COUPLE mantoma' Plau,Jowerlevelfotia:· Inn2211~bor.CM.See Center, Hu,tlagton 0 d · 1 1 e 536·1823 ... · eaae wont 1omeone . ' . lain' wif'e m·••1e linl•. te. rview. Mr.White:. Harbour, ~d "· Oooroppor.ln !:~_' .. f~ .. n11''"il t eds . take ua 2 brolhert, we Bartendettl}!ailreues & • ...... .., rapt lyeapaodiftgchain. _,..., ... -= on exper, e· Toallourfrienda don't want to die & the · Host. Call tOf-?RnPomt· park apta., Weatcbesler MoOlln.......... slrable.lmmed.openln•. inOrandeCouolY mobile park••"• w• I r..A k 1 'nil area. No vacancies, ade· Home makers: eam S5 to· --r N wr.:rt r--Ra 1 • , ~ men . a or 11 SS h t h ' Regular aubslitutepoti· Rnllli'u'S e '-AtU.a. :PY JOMA.._. ..... S have to co. Weare very Glerut,548~132. ~~t~ttelp~~ sbonal~et ... (acl::~ngr~e.:~ob':y~ tions available im· ~UDUt c .. J-G••• to1 CDaa1•11fiPi~•~ro"°· Bo$17, .._ .... Tl~IS handaome blk kltlent. pev;m, 675 . ..,...,..• ... ' Hours arranged. Call mediately. $3.68/br.2hn L........ 714/516-IOOOxlot c 0 a Y -""• · x _.." TV We live outside. but like "'!" l~UttCtlAHS .......... 979-3488/963-2300. daily. Supervise noon La&una HqllHllton 1560, Coiita Me1a, Ca ls having lheiraMual to loved "fed. So, please f,•. HAIRCUTTEllS Dental r~pt., eaper, Ume ectiviUesonschool HaaOJMfnlapFor: We'llbelnterviewinl 92628 EndofSunpner call our sweet lady who ~op Jocat.lon, in buey So. desk only, some Sat. Gd Hou.sekee~r Wanted Pvt play1round. Tuesday &Wed. Only Clearance Is In,.. a lot or trouble• Coast Plaza mall. benefits, salary open. room, ba, color tv, NDD; APPLYINPERSON MIG-HTCOOIC. Sellsandwichesmominp SaleonEnlireStock ~cause of us. We •I.lo. Guarantee ·wage, 40 hrl_.!!H~B~. !1146~-35<0~~-----l...:':::m::o::k.::•r:..:·:::89'1::..:.:-*'=::·---I Fountain Valle" School Mon lhru Fri. Salar)' + up lo i,;QFF! ! bave a very shy 1111 ••, '-~ Ci .. • I , ;t comm. Mutt have car. "2231 tSt N B II W "" -.h w11;, vact oo benefits, 0 Dtslrict O nee. comer of App:lylAPenon pl a .all CaULinda~o .. s · · · • cray. e .uae er 1'.egia Beauty Salon. Dental assist. chrslde, 6 H USIKllPIMCi Newland ·• Talbert st.., Yon\hruftiJ.SPJl C•1t11 J 873-6001 eventhoughahe'a,aprl. }40-8888 mo. exper. nee. P(f on· SUPHYISOlt Fou,.lain Valley. 24001 AvedeLaCar\ot.I Service Sta. Attendant, 3 ANTIQUE Thank you & please call. -ill"'l-'-'-=-----...j Jy, every evening, some A ?tl S b t r t . & WE ARE AN EQUAL Lacwta Hills p /lime. Exper'd 0011 . ORIENTAL RUNNERS 536-4374 art 6 ot t7MODO ueprint operator, Ex 0 •1 . .::S.::a.ct . .::.Hc:B:.:·..:846-o.:...:35<0=::.· ---I Housekeepers. Exper. OPPORTUNITY Equal OpporE!Dplofer IFYOU NAvailt eve1 & wknda,.. Reasonable 494.6764 8:30-4::t0 . ¢r, Copy Cats, Corona pref'd. EMPWYER. ea appear . H d 1 Ii DelMar,494-7133. DentalFnttOfc San Clemente .... haveaservicetodferor handwriting. Apply AM, Appli•cu 1010 an tome ta • -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;j Eaper'd insurance 6: Generalffolpit.al MUISISAIDIS Don'~ •Ive up the ship! Joodatosell,placeanad 25QONewportBlvd,CM. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gt;!Yhbnubnd.,,_~ 1 • pe1board. Estab'l prac-714 /49&-1122 OIOIDIRIJIS "List" il ln clas1itled. tn the Dally Pilot ' KENMORE Wu.he!' 6 12 •& 1 -·3att 1':Jovs "Girls tice. Xlnt N.B. loc. Non Salarydependlonexper. ShiP to ahoce rnultt! CJ•Sslried Section • , • Service ~tat~on Allen-dryer. Set: $1.00. Hu.n')'ll...:.6·:.:·30=-------~.t.o l4"yeano£aae. Dai· smoker. Sal open. Reply •Housekeeper/Sitter, Be recognized. Call 642·5678. Phooel42·567& dant, exper d. Day & 17~ or 67J.95e9 aft Slber'oan' HUik~ AKO P.1 · d ll lo Classified ad no. ··~. live·in for motherless l ed Port M Co Eve1 Full •~ p/11-· An. ,_, · Y. l Ol e very routes .-.. mm · esa nv . ......._w~~ 7100 " ..... W'-.L;..,I 1·100· I• s'hell .!".tion,"-1.,;. •· 6:30.tcSuna. Blk /whl, red/whl, $1.GO may be :-;ailable in vour c/o Daily Pilot, P. 0 . Box home. Boy 9, girl 5, must Hosp 642•0400 ·-or ~ ......,..... _,.,... p,, .,.... '"'' up 498 17 •• -1 1560, Costa Mesa, Ca speak Engliah. Refs req. ' · ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••·•••••••••••••••••••• I1rv1'ne NB · H th' · · ..... 1 i; area. Ea n profit ror de-• ave some 1n1 )IOU want 1~-------T -ji'veries & cub, trips or 92626. ore. (213) 823-7955 or MUISES AIDES1 Shi=•-to sell? Classirled ads do Keeabond puppies. ~ merchandise f~ selling DENTAL Asst. pt. Ume eves.S46-2718 Exper'd . Ba)'vlew M91WOM8' p ,_..hi it well -Call NOW, remale.AKC$50 ,, ... ~w aub~criptlOrtS. For .back ore. as•i•l. ror HOUSIMAHAGER Manor Conv. llo&p, 2055 .erson am. ar w/s p-642-5678. 642-4875. , information pleue call children'• dental ofc. Thur in Ave C M ~inc, receivmg" record l•iii-illiiijjjjiiijjijjji 6"4"2·4321. Fl'om San Exp. pref'd. 581·5800 ~1:~slf1:~~:;'~ 6.f!·S505. , . . ATTENTION, 'pee:.~~11J~1e~-t!m~Pt!~l "'liiiiC:,;..-. ~lem ente-San Juan resstonal person vi/g~ NURSES!! _ an C.M. Salary open. - 0-pistrano area~ call DentalAH11t.nt rers: X.lnl salary. Nice Pract.-RN·LVN. ~---e Send reeume w/exper & ·~95·0630 and Mission Vie-Energetic, enlhusia5tic family 1n HWlt. Harbour .. your shift & xln~·~pay. age to Classified ad no 581-6310. practice. Exper. necess. 846_0011 · eyno 5 • Mo.rgan's Nurses ~ -.e/o a Y ot, .. JO-El Toro area, call indiv. for Laguna Bch Call Mr R Id EMPLOYERS ... DU Pll P 0 Equal Qppor. Employer 4 Day wk. 4s.-3500. · Registry. Boa 1560, Co6ta l\tesa. A COH\fl:NlfNT IHOPPINC AN SEWING'GUtDf: '°" fHf GAi.OH THf 00. """'""""""""""""""""""""""""""""~;~:;:;~:':;':=::=:::::::::I lluntingt.on Beach's rinest 548·93611833-2365 1..cC_a_l._92626 __ . _____ 1 Dental Assia~t., mature spa It gym need attrac-NURSING D Shop Instructor. Semi re· _...,. lootAISoilllm exp~r .. chair Side, eo · tivd girls. Ful\/P .T. D YDU need sllil""' relable Ured or college studenl Must have owq small thu.s1aslic, 548-8844. avail. Days/Eves. Call *A.IDES .., w /indus'I arlt back· 3 w....i.enc1er ' harid loois. ApplY, 1919 DENTAL ASSISTANT belw lOAM·lOPM. Join a team who cares people in these j"Db cat811'0ri8S? around. Instructing boys .plft ~ <:•..:'O:::c:!c:!:id~e'.!!n!!lal:!,C:SA:!:.._·_-1 d Town&CounlrySpa about patients & about fl: betwn ages 7·18. Call -Chairs\ e . Ortho exp. 7723 ''.IOATIUILDHS · req. Newport Beach. 963· you. Learn how you can betwn9-5pm,642·8372. ~estaail Corporation has 642·2626. Insurance Sales Person. be paid extra for staying STATIONERY STORE IN l'hlmed. vacanc1·es•or·. f ii rt ti Ca I well. We have our own ~lertm: CDM ,, u or pa me, •ua . corree shop & other Credit File General . needs Saleslady Doclt Hai clw<n/ ELECTRONIC ty Lie .. 631-1175 benems. Exper'd-al\ F /t, s days. Xlnt working Gene~loat TECH""ICIA ... INVESTMENT and shirts. Apply Mon thru Ordef Record Service conditions, Especially With 1 year marine ex-,... ,... R Es 1 D ENT 1 A 'L Fri 9am-4pm, Royale & Shipping line cHentele. Francis· .perlence. To serv, copy machines salespersons wanted. Conv . Hospital, 1030 w. Orr,675-lOlOforappt. " GelcootTouchllp · in Ora. County area . Additional starr needed Warn.er• Santa Ana. Controller Credit Analyst Stffo/R•cept. $500 With t year marine ex· Muslhav.eeled.ro/mech. for expanding pro· :ws-5450. Computer Opr Credit Manager Greetclients&ans. ~n·ence. e""'. Salary range from gress\ve prestllO'ous or C S ...... -... ' · ustomer ervice Clerk phones. 60 wpm type. , .ApplytoGateGuard $500 lo SOOO per rno + ganization. Video sales NURSING D t p In Goodofficeskills. 0275McCormickAve, CM :~t:rye 1f~m~';d: i~:!phi:~ training in orrt.ce. lf *LYN'S a a rocess 'Control Clerk CONTROL CAREER you're ready for superior Data Processing Manager Employment Agency , BOATS · field. Call or interview: " 1 od ed 3·11 Shift Join our -D t p A ctng ~ commtss on a uca· · ... ...--a a roe c Coordinator _ 3400Irvine.Ste1098 Stock_ .... _..... Org. County, 833-8181 or ti'onal rt .,. and reasional team who care '_,,.....,. I ~r -oppo uru ies General M~-L Man Ink Lab Opr. Nwpt Bch 714 /M6-8505 Sailboat knowledge pre-San D e10. ,_,._1 want to earn $25,000. per about our patients WI• -f'd Good oppor Apply in -----year and up call Don about you. Apply Mon Inv. Coolrl C1k • Keypunch Opr STERU~ & 11 · · ~~· Be QUAIL PLACE lhru Fri 9·4, Royale Ludl Op M h -1 person, 1919 E. Occiden· EngrLabTech to$7~ rmaa ow r ac Maint&adjust CHINA.SA.LIS tal Santa Ana PROPE.RTlll:S. (71<1 Coov. Hospital. 1030 W. . ' ' IRVINE PERSONNEL 75Z.l920 Warner, Santa Ana . Machil)e Operator Machinist Salesladies for fine table ·': . l~OlllCIEl'ER SERYICES•AGENCY 54'·6450. Manager Production Servl'ces lop depu. Exper. Only. ,f>xper d, I/lime. Prefer . 488 E. l7thStreel JA""ITORS Partially Handicapped Mill Roll Slitter • Office Manager r~; •;i;;~Ft·. :~.w~ .~~n~jact:r~x~rOOR~ (allrvine.)CostaMeSa " man needs live-in Offset Press Opr Packer 547-8332, Mrs.strong, for 't'.".I a~s 1 • a · • Wt. 224 64Z..1470 Mature individualscapa-housekeeper or. helpful . Par~el Post & UPS Clerk part-time. -~060Daiciy P1ilotM, P.O. BQCx __ ~ - -~ ...._ ble or general office companion. Reply t Payroll Boo""keeper Plate M-"er ~ , os a esa, a-...-..---~..-cleaning. Supplement classified ad. Do. 653, c /o t .._ TELEPHONE WORK ~· EXEC. SEC'Y your income with 3in, Daily Pilot. P.O. Box Press Opera1.or Prod. Control Clrk from home, represP.nlinl!l BOokkeeper, t day p/wk, Good sh le: typing skilll hours work in Laguna 1560. Costa Mesa, Calif. .'.iProgrammer-Cobol 360 DOS National Firm. Good :Lv,.eum Production lnc. req'd. Submit resume 6: Beach area, f>.9PM, Mon· 92626. Sliuer . -Typist telephone personality 'h'""' d th h Frid needed. No 1elling . .. ,s;.p.Box 1018, La1una salary requirements to •Y roug ay. PART Time eves • s t Guaranteed aaiary. Wo'ii Be h 9"""'.. 4"-"'-0747 f' d d S2 .50 per hour. Call "' a /S/ ]IC • ~or.,.. class 1e a no. 556 c/o ,.,. .. _,. .... 3 and leave your A~. perf. ror students, Olt t 7~ we c-• .. ect _.U.S. train . Call collect , • Dally Pilot, P. 0 . Box ...., v.o1i l d k teed -~ _....... ht D-' 714 822 4••5 (la -6 l : IOOKK•ER 1560, Costa Mesa, Ca name, addreu 6: phone ns1 e wor . guaran •c~Rt •r--..-..a.s •r·°"• . . .,.. m pm F /Chg. Able to go lhrul ~92826;;;;·;-;:-;:;::;;;::;;;,;·l~"~"~m~be;r~. """""""""""""""""""" 1-w-'a.=gc.e._C~a;ll;Ai~, ""';t-:::"':.::"'J OMo .cl C091'erhd _. G .... Grewe T .l!: Large wholesale/ 1; p rfect "-' loto • dlolrl-...i _,,Ice re(ail mdse business. FEMALE. 25to40yrsold. J•MITOltS • cmt.-for fest Hl'Ylce le CMr Wnt c8J1 Debra ~ for Sil down li&hl assembly "" W ,,...,,,,_ ~-k Full p · E 'd n1 • • hrs -_., Comt cnt111t1n. intf!rvW arran&~nt •. ~ ..-or . or art time. _xper o Y -~r u~-• " '12" • MS-6920 from 1 A.M. to 2 rughl. 5 Daya wk. Irvine n..... ""°"_.,,,,.._ P.M. area. Cail Mon thru Fri., 9°2PM or4-9PM N~porti 'Aeacli\Fitm, , 752-7292. Earn $4 hf putting your rt~ed• qualifie~ •book Ftnlsl1 Carpenter. to re-personality to work. All k11t:per Min 3 ... ys pe; model mobile me. Inside Janitor, part-time, tight work done rrom our new wti=. ·ciJI Mr. Daniela & out inc,udln«. deck. duties. Apply Mr. Scane Irvine ofc. You must btifnlO-l1AM1 ~·l62& Also, need helper. Call or Mr . Willlam_-1, possess a pleasant clear ·'" • ~ J an 5pm, 6'5-TlS) in Colla s.,u,verdwood&, 45 Faahion voice & a confident man-tlUS DllVBS Mesa. an ,NB ner. Perfect. fOI' students Mile 9r Female~ will Laundromat A11l1tant. &: housewives. No actual triL'in.rGd. drivm, record Matute woman p/lfme. selling involved .. For a IDust. «;aplatranoarea. Foell rr..-K. N.8 .673·1690,6'1i-033t. :ore 91nr~., 833-8098 E:O.E. 492.311T3 Htlp M11•d twn am· pm. . Lancloitl"rorenFooU LIQUOR CLERK. perm. P it I f . ' AILOT~ 2915LagunaCanyonRd. pos.fulltlme,eves.MUll ma e, em. service eaper. to detail new Laguna Bch. 491'·1141 be 21. 613-1$30 morna. estab accts. Evea /Sa~ c~. Steady 'job. lood only. ,:;:,~l~k+. Mr. Levi hfj. PJea1ant workini FRYCX>Ot(. LIVE I ddl c:oitdt (: bOnofita liIIP COOKSAssilllnt ' N • ml e 8f.0 QUALITY CONTllOL l)C,, 1.i :er101r Onfy : KJTCHENHelp woman full tlme, or Excellent opportwUty In pq111Uvelfnoi>hooecalls. hll/P•a UT; pf.ft~ =:t.:t:O"~~O 1rowing diae001tic re· Seil Mr. Nielsen, Terry peL rao1n 1 wnn n 11·92 5 pm. ~1en~ firm tor qualified B'-Jck, Ith and Walnut, O , · individual. .A degree in HS:-MacArthur Bt, lrvlne Management 1clence w /3 ye•h wodl- < ••tDBIM PEOPLEPERSON ln·c experlen~e II fun· )Cow IS ntlTIME: "" 1 Exec. looking for part damental lmowledae ot r~ job 1ee1tn to check Aatltlant f« •Pl com· tlme butlMll astoelate immunolocy & OM'P ,... t~ D1tly Piiot Help pla, N-!!~f"':Jb~ tn wholesale tuppliea. "quired. SalaW $11.K to ~t.d claultie•tlon.. tr stead)' ww• or • Bu 1 In e 11 f u 11 y $14K on level or ex· O$i Job you want ll 11ot penon. Phooe6"-GI06. capltaliaed. lt1t1rvlew perienee. Call 546-9581 .. tblrt you ml&htconsider '73-2223 Fountain VaJley. rln& your 1er..vtcc! non·~ drop the ball! Get a · ~ an ad In the Job Job with a low-cost Dalb SELL Idle Item• with a ~ed c~-· Phone l'llol Claulflod Ad. DllllyPllotClualfiedAcl. . ~Tl · Phooo fll.:1618. Ma-5678. ,, • ave 11omethin1 you want - to tell? Claa."ifled ada do il well. &42·if78. As • rl'Allt, • uts61s ef ••able •-::c:• cflllkl ... rll1c•_ md .. .. lo ... .._. clmoHlcofl-s. w. ·-.... to.--........ wHll .......... c ....... .. We..,._. *Hdr ..,.._.. • wu6ar of ... .:::11yHt ftltcl ,.._ 11111 H you IMne • fw, _, ., ... ...... • .... ......,. cotopnn. we lot.it. , .. to C4ill •fwfalltwdttlllla. · " l'holle Mrs. '--ti Tc6ot MONARCH MARKING SYSTEMS, INC. 7272 L•p1mi A•- G•dell G,...., Cllf. (7141 893-0511 . An equal opportunity employer ' TOUCHUP FOREMAN Sailboat manuf. ia look· Ing for a hard working supe r vi s or for its touchup crew. Must be skilled in touchup repair & able lo speak good English & Spanish. Xlnl co. benerit.a & top waget to the right person. App· ly in person, to Casey, WHIMilCof?. 275 McCormick Ave, CM TRAINEES Will train dependable wom ep to-beoome plastic injec tion molding operators. Must be able to 1land entire shift, if necesaary. ()penlnp on lsl shift, Sl.15 per hr to start; 2nd Shift. $2.29 per hr to start. 3rd Shift SZ.46 per hr 1tart. Raiae in r.o day& .. APPLY Oran1e Coast Plutica ISO W. 11111 Street CortaM•a Cla"alfied Ada sell bil ite m11, amall item.a or •nY item. 6'2·5'18. _, TRAVEL SM.UTLY in 1 pant· wit dtsign.d to ke1p )'Oil IOok- ln& 1Hm, trim, ctlso 111 dlJ! Note drtss version. Printed P11tern 91191 Hill Sin • 1or;,, 12Vt, 14V1. l6Y2. l8Y2. 20V2. Sire 14 Y~ Qlust 311 top 1" ~ds. 4S.incll; ptnls 2y,. r•rd1. ,.,, !LOO for etcll patt1m, Add 2 f for 1ach p.tt1m for first~l11s mt/I •nd hlndllna. $1H lt1 --,..,...,..441 ..,_ m w.t ••tt st .. ""- twti ... ., ··~··· '""' MilM. Allllll. •• 1111 .. srn.1tea11a .. "" .... ... It pt • ,.U.... frM! StH ... hr • ., MW f•ll•Wll\tr P1n1rt1 ............ """ ..... "' f111 flltt•ril If rt• ckk:•. .... ,., _, llw +a.It .... -~1JI l•sblt Ml"f Cnfh -· .IO l•ltlet ,...... .... t. lntMt Sew1111 W -I.It Big Shawl Wrap you1self in the luurry of 1 bt1utilu1. big shtwl. r1shlon"1 newest! C1ochet 6~!,~ lacy medal!1ons of fin. gerlng yim and loin info d11· m1 tic, s/louldtr -sti~ltering s/law1. lovely lilt! Pittern 74S4: direction\. Sl.00 tor etch p1Uer11. Add .t5t eecll pattern for fir it.cl1ss mtil ind llandll111. $111• ti: --•. I _,...,..Ill ..,_ .. 16),. ow cw... ..... ... , .... MT 11111.,.... ..... ........ Zip.,..... -· MORE than ntr Mfor1! 200 dtsl111t plua 3 frt1 lltlnted In• lldt NEW 1976 NEtDlECRAFT CATALOC! Hai ev1iythln1. 75,. Cltdttt wlt11 S•ur11 ...,S1.00 Crtclrlrt I Wlftlnh ~1 .00 "'"' f1ftJ ltlftt1 ... -.$1.00 """ ·-· -'"'' ... + r.lt ... , _i1.21 """""It'"" -1.00 Fllwtr Cttelltl Id ·--1.80 H1l1Ji1 Crtdl1I Ink _ 1.00 IAslllt Crtdttt llM 1.00 htd.lfll Macttltt I.• ' ltltal!t ...... , .... 1.00 C.•,lttt lift "" ... .IO C..,... Afiti111 114 1_. ,12 Prtn. Af(iMt flt _.Mc lllt tf 11 l-Mlt1 11 --'°' 1l Mt•• lllltt hM I t _soc II ttiftt ftr Ttllq IS -IGI Wtf!I lfftJhp _., • • , ~ -~ I ~ I I ' I t • ' • • ' I 'I • t IWLYPtlOT Tueed•, t1mber23, 1975 •U..+foMI ' Autot Wallhd 9590...... ........ ...... .... rW U.Hd · MllM.Utff •••••••..:. Yt4tlca.1 ts.i o ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••-•-•••• •A •••••••••••••1•••••• -•••••••••••••••-•••• ••••,•••••••• n47 . 1040 Mlt.cetlaneon 8080 loah. Pow• 9040 •••••••••••••••••••.•••• .,. ~•J•• · t7l0 .. · 9761 C••• ftl7 at .... rtllll ••• •••• ... ••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••·•••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• . o 'CM &l• body dune TOP ••••••'!'?'*••••••••••••·•• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••-••••-••• ••••••••••:.;;• .. •-• 'of'ITWOMO• lrvineCoastCountryCJub ber11 ... lfold fa< 20' buulu, VW..chp, Hod . ·~1• I•.•~·· v .12 ••tTOT..,j· ~Camoro•~l MA'911CIC 'teeter s, Cbihua h ua, membership. CaJI boat. llull, detk, b11tcb, Ures.963-2963 $ «oadllet-, tl&n•l red. UI• "mownr.~11 Cow-I " 'Oodles\ Shib·tlu, G. S48·M68or633-1510: s1000. Oay1, $40·2842, powered dune ~11. fl.alOflrm.MMl375. 1,IJ;r.••iieed.likeftl!:WI .o:Mlor • milM t.bli ~rll1 a r Pit Bull•, Eves, 968·7465 Seo,. mak all D..:.I " au--•s llU\rlal). '67 c • ..,.,llO Only ll,OOO -~-s l·Sthnaunr Poma Drafting Eqtip.;dnf\lnC . e er. r-• ~•as -..,,~ n11 ... ea 1'I r ~ eeocomaeal ltf.flQUQ", e kes, West lea, 10Q rnach., birch Tbl 42X80. 1fi· Bluew•ttr Marlin. S..3120 FOR ••••••••••••••••••••••• fOID v .. 1. automa1tlc, •tr. a p • e d 1 tan d •11r d illlxed puppies. Stud .-vs sloped or nat, Lamp, Mere. 1/0, trailer, run 44 Ton Chevy, radio & Used !NI'S '51Kal"lftlnnGhtareblt'° • p.ower steer nc. es· traasmiuM>iD. Cadl IC ~~.2525W.11lh .Elec. Era1er, Vellurq over . S-.?500. Days , beater, a /e, uUl bed. IR · KPen •• oewbattery,gd 20e0Hlu'bor_,.vd. ecellentl S129S. trade·lo. Racllo, beater. Qtt Jl'air'riew. SA. Open Rolls, Etc. 847·9917 (3-9 0.2842,Eves,968-7465 10 ~· Dona Clilbover Paldt..orNot tirea,.$$.50.~ CoiltalltN "2-40l (TJIA121 ). ,, whitewall tires• ipcit... •• ... 531.oo'll. pm) 40 FT DI I t " I Campr. $4,800/ ofr. · "'-=de 97•• Trl-'1 t7•7 ,,,.,, ..... , '" lea. (tlllllLO). · ••• r.w er, ~ -JOllD 1895 ' M b hi f i I t • 557..f.18'or613-9281. ••••••••••-••••••••••• ••••••••-•••••••••••• . ~OLES darling AKC em ers P or sale near og comp e ion. -narborJUvcL • ~·.•Pri~~le. ·• ~~Ub~~~~~ ~':,!:~c ~.~d ~ank• t)'~e ••• ~~!~.~ ... !~.~~ JIW1l. &h. S.2·4'35 ~':t'~1~;i.2a::::• !!:: T:~a~t c~::~·~ OltBe~~~~ eo.itltesa au-0010 , fee. 552·8402 · 50 FT. Di< ... t 'n'awleno, WE'VE MOVED! '1500. Ed, -1766. $1200. -1482 - Glos ,llEOIENCE Class . SS0,000 complete NEED cheap transporta, Mffcode -9740 Tollaw-9770 Clw.....W ttZO - - -... to!ilarfWed.Oct29 Stereo Faz~ Linear AtlanticPacillc OURNEWLOCATJON tion c•r for wife Call I ••·•'••••••-•-••••••••••••••••••••••••••••--••1 ~,;;;;;;;,;;~,,.. ...... ~ , 7:~P.M .Newport Amp , Citation 11 MMritimeCo. 20011.litSf. arter6pm,898-36Zi ••••••••••••••••••••••• • I ,Jrvl area.546-4928. Preamp. 1350. both. 646·5491 67"'8945Eves SatOla.Ata &.... ~···• ..,W0 ANTIDVW'• or-•~. CONNRL • 1 .~.~~!ID S<:ubu t:quip. Water Gill -• . UM:U ....,..., _ ~...-- SETTER PUPS,. T wn 60 T•nks, Scuba 14' G I •••·.~ w/trailer. COPELAND'S ....... 1 .. po<iod N--u..cr CaU~l·22'!1clealer. 5 To di-. all in~· -\:l'lto.,,ajle....-pick oHit· Pro. BC P $350. both. Xtra•••ltlls.~$1.000LboL JEEP CITY ........ ,, •• ,,.,.,.,,,, OVIR 100 CHEVROLET ..Uent_.utlon • ~r,$125.'.581-58'3 846·6504 ofr.M2·6656a~~. GIMt'al 9701 MElCEDES VW Bus, reblt eng, 11Mtodoreltll 4 Ai<.C Old English Sheep. 7, POOL TABLE. Slale. looh, Sall · 9~60 5 5 ... 000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OH DISPLAY clutch·, .beef, 'xlnt tond.. SALES&SERVICE FOID ;~og Puppies, 8 wk s. Gd. cond. $250. We de·••••••••••••••••••••••• '68 r ed MAS,ER,ATI H-· °'!!.: IM8-0566or~ 21.ZIH ..... ltYd. 2080Rarbor81vd. :aeasonable.640-6637 liver. 979-0637. '72 Hobie 16 w/trailer, •74 FORD r 250 GHIBLl, Borrani -..·ire IG6 VW BUS. NiW eDI. COSTA-MESA CoslaMeaa &42-0010 •·· XlntCond.$1587. r wheels. IMMAC. Xlnt. AUTHORIZ ' b ak & b t 546-1200 111 jhan pup. AKC. Black 1974·0 PENNlF.S. M"INT 833·2000 Pickup wt camper, 4 cond. 18,000 mi., A/C. MEftCl::DESDE .ER :~UioorPb~493-~ ~ wy 9950 i;ma¥ed silver, male. 8 SEWN BAGS. $11(). EA. . wheel drive, auto .. air, $15,000.644·3«8. 6&62Manchester, • · · ,14 Impala 4 Dr Sedan ••••'••••••••p••••k"•w•••• k:a & adorable. Nds ~d OROFFER.675·96&'1 LIDO 14 No. 3552. with powersteering&brakes. Buena Park '6S vw BUS good nd · . · '10 Colony ar co • e, 960-1470. trailer. Xlnt cond, all $5795. (24424U) Alfa Romeo 970S 523-72$0 · ' co · Auto, fac air, PS. Vmyl PS/PB FM stereo/rt1d. .A.. Young female raccopn, equipment. $lfiOO .. TlteodoreRobins ••••••••••••••••••••••• OntheSantaADaFwy. refrig,,bed,storage.$000. roof, lo mi. Xlnt, clean Gd c~ed Make o!r • ~utebred Germ. Shep, 8 $50. 963 -5311 FORD '71 Spl~ 5'8-4460aft&pm cood.$3'l.00.£163:3966.aft6 841:8858. ' ' ... ka. nd good homes. $15. 644-1656 . 2060 Harbor Blvd. Xlnt cond. 615-0869 7 3 Mercedes '66 vw eonvt. Very rdi•· pm. . ~~-bile ''SS H .5"·01166M /IF M" II '73VentureCalw/trader. Costa Mesa 64 ble. Bst ofr over $800. 74 Monte Carlo Landau =••••••••••••••••••• ·· tsce an~ · Self furling jib. Gd cond. 2-00IO Austin-Healey 9709 Si.C Also fbals duoebuggy. Slack, fullyequ.ip't.17M, Sales and Service .-..to You 8045 Wonted 8081 S775. Days 492.7440 eves •72 Ford Picknn 4 whl ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bstofr 9'1Y2098 • ~··•••••••••,••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 493·7083. drive. F250 ...... ~ Ton. '67 3,000Ml<. Lo mt Mint C ' · . · $4.SOOorbsto(r.536-4635 OLDSMOllLE. 1!.URE·BR ED German $$CASH $$FOR SAILS FOR SALE $3400tbstofr. 548-4500. cond. Must sell. Bst ofr. Fully eq=.n ikon .. 64 BUG~nsXlnt ... 1973 Chevy .f!lali~. auto, GMC ~IS 'Jltepberd Pups free to Good uscdfumtrcfrigs . . · 675-8617 1644'8722. Id 'th full hog .,. ••":'atte' · 5 p/s, p /b , all', v1n. top., HOHDA'CARS 'bome. 494-7715 or Fr,rs/sto,es.546·Cfl68. Fully batten main W/Jib T--ks 9560 go WI ma any· .,.._.....,...., r di. I It ···• ~••• Ulll¥enlty~ · ror 20-25' Cat or T · ' -BMW 9712 leather interior, & Jess · ra as, x n "vnu . --..,_ 1 •5181· n . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' h l 000 ·1 ' Trans & pan, !mt&rear 64S-0490eves./Wknds. · -·.. EDG~R wanted, power, Reasonable.640-5160. 74 Courier less than ••••••••••••••••••••••• t a n 4, mi et . 2850Harboi'Blvd . . ~ale, 9 moo. aJI _shots, running good or nol. 13 .000 mi: Cust int. (•PM8397) wheels, parts only. Call 72 Nova. fully equip'd, Costa Mesa 540-96t0 :J>.art ~olden Retneve r. 547·3182 12' Kite wttrailer. 842-4895/586--5964 No. 861. 646·3078. cust. int. lo mi .. 842-4895 into 9957 "2Jkeskids.546-794S. Musical ~ '65 BUG. Xin t .cond or586·5964~o.861 ••••••••••••••••••••••• :ti ....ts l '6SFordP.U.lf.1:ton,13,000 1970Harbor,C.M. th t $875 '7lPIMf0 1'£!ing. Freetogdhome. lnstru 808 1 mi on r eblt eng, shell, 631 1276 ruou · · '74 Monte Carlo. Lo mi, ~C reg. Gr. Shepherd ••••••••••••••••••••••• loah,: pt/. 9070 saddle tanks. $1250 or EXCLUSIVELY • Ph: 675-5196 under wrmty, xtru, im· SqufRE 'J!lp.5 mosold.536·4709 PRE-CBS Fender Jaguar Doc 1 bestofr.968·6145 .68, 230. 4 .5~ AM /FM .,Jag.narSed. an.Wirewhls. mac. 1 /492·9034 S'{ATIOM e...-1&..-with case. Good condi· ••••••••••••••••\•;••'• .,.._ 1/492·9136.SC. w·~~ ~ 8050 lion $250 644.1140 Ask for WANTED Couri &' air xlnt cond inside & M1cbeltn&. AM /FM etc. ""'~ .-..•••••••••••••••••••• J h . Sli p or side tie 49' pwr '73 FORD .,. , out' runs btfly. Grt gas Offe,r or trade for VW '74 Im pala, Xlnt cond. Less than 29,\IUU miles, it;MATTRESS* Te:o: sax, i2.s4 Selmer ~~066~~-642·6654 0; =5~1<~4J>~ndition! ~r~ci::.5~~~10da~~: ~~l~~t~~Sa.~5.sma l l ~/~;{Jr~~~ ~r~;:Ui:1:~!,~r:;;:~~ "~MADNESS* Bun~y . IL~~5 n~ ~rd loots Speed Ir TheodoreRobiltl . . . , , " 962·8918 e ves. 1973 VW Bus, w/camper. 5:30. ~~~~~tT!' =~~~: :.L *ALL SIZES• case inc · • · 1 Ski' · 9080 2060 H~:: Blvd. ~:"=·pa~:lli Plrwy. '69 280SL, leather, air. Xlras, includingZ·bed. 1975 Monza 2+2. Steel power brakes, radio, .J ~ Priced to Mo•e! Offic! Funtitwe & ••••••••••••••••••••••• Costa Mesa 642.0010 a f.-. 4 • .,.-new ti res , a per f . . 833-2144 radial tires. Tilt steer· whitewall tires, etc. An •~• 9 2 & Equ1pment 8085 l6 Ft. Glasspar, 75 HP -.. .,. specimen. Call owner , WANTED · •70 .• 72 v w ing. Tin~ glass. 4·spd. imm acul ate Cadillac ~~· 6 5 646-8686 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Johnson o.e. Top cond. •73 El CAMINO ~ U.,.~ ~!hit days : 644·3762 , eveti : Van, full' camping, gd 6.000 m1. $3 ,350. Pb. trade·ln. (904.HGO). Jtl'NGSIZE BED, mat-Exe svl chrs $15 /35, scy Trade for camper or Automlitic, power steer· · ' ' 640·1575 cond.nopop.top.64$-4680 556·0137 3295 rt.ess, boxs Pring & i ch rs . $8 /up, s~y dks. moLor home. 496·5988 ing, air $3054. C036ZIR). '72 l\fe rcedes 280 SE 4.5 Volvo 9712 • 7 2 Chev Caprice ,.I I'-.--"~".:"..:'.'.!~ .. ,._~Si me, xtr1a1 firm. Value reaf~1~eccM~7e:~e-867 rc:.sportation Theodore Robins ORAMGECOUMTY'S Estate Sale. ~r. Xlnt ••••••••••••••••••••••• AM /FM, A/C, PfS.:.P/B,J ll"'!M"91 ..,z5., s e S2t5. Also · · · · ••••••••••••••••••••••• foRD OLDEST cond. so,ooo nu. $7500. o••NGECOU..-nu tires & bat, vnt rf. ,-Niltior ... fl'ueensize bed, value SOLJDOAKDESK C~n.S./ 2060HarborBlvd. & 494·~32. ""' "'' 644·588laft6pm vtt25, sell $195. Delivery 60"x34" $100 Rent 9120 Costa Mes~ 642-0010 VOLVO l~~~~~~;;;;;;;;:-~1~=~=:.:=~=~ · luded. Usually home. 0 ............... • '56 Me.-cedes Classic Sun EXCLUSJVEJ.Y VOLVO l')'ake over pa~ents. '75 O"tVoR.r:..• ••••••••••••••••••••••• oo( d. I . le M T VB :J-·5593 l----------I '58 Ford Pickup, reblt 327 Sales.Service-Leasing r • ra 1a s, nu in r, nu L g t v 1 Dealer onza own pe. · . •PINTOS · !J •f a & I t 2 CLIENT IChrs., l sec'y. MIOk'ElrDorado~!'P'"l885 eng, saddle ta~. $600. RoiCaner, hie.. s i ltoveredpa$4;nsoo\, ~,t•orll y r:oersang~~unty! P /S, P /B,air.498--1835. 25 To cboos.e rrom: u ·. . ove s ea .· Posturechr&ltilt·back 8 eor ..,..,. 548-6469 res r · ' i u:. r . BUYorLEASE Wagons, 2 D Oors., ~auU!ul, very gd quail· d k h All 1 h' Rolls oy ce BMW 551 -3477. '65 ~ ton pickup, reblt. I• never used mov1·ng es . c ~· mac g. U lh' Westways camper. Vons 9570 234 E.17thSt. DIRECT eng. new t ires. '67 8' cab Runabouts! fn>m $1795. ~ ' · fabric 1n molded a ll ,,._,,,,. """" MG 9742 · • · (868DSY) rt'"·2562. steel. 675.5060 Gd. condition. Make of· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Costa Mesa ""'°'........., ~i over camper, sleeP6 4. · ;;;-. fer.962·7066. '70 FORD Van, must sell ·~ .. -·~ -••••••••••••••••••••••• ··~· gca-,~~·~ Asking $1 ,500. 557·94 Theocloreltcllifts ':l Used Porta·~i:ib Pets 8087 v this wk .• very p:lean. '71 MG Mdgt. Mintcond.. •] T • aft.5pm FORD-- J! In good condition . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 99 Che Y ~Ton, p /s, p/b, $2 ooo Bill · 962-9117 & 30mpg. Xtras. $1885. -=="'.=------! 2060 Harbor IJivd. !U1 Pbone631·1894 y f 1 a /c, dual batt. saddle 963 3644 · 548·5821an5 pm. _ 2025 S Manchester Contirietttal 9930 Co<tla Mesa 642-0010 >i:t< ~ng ema e raccoon, tanks, etc. Rlh' Cabover · . _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• l.Mge plants, patio furn., · Campr $2500. 536·3507. '70 Ford Econoline. &' sr a ••OADWAY MGI 9744 Anaheim 750-201f •74 MARK IV '74 Runabo_ut Dix Int /ext. jlfjgidaire, ba r stools, 644·1656 ' For t h e Spor tsman . e'.3"5' •. 3.1"1·1 .X •• l.n·t··.·.o-.·~·2d·G·T··A·M··,·F··M··. VOLVO -,750. . . . . 552·1416 SuEv"e'°° .... f /~!~~·top. 4-spd. 4clid & coffee t~ls. c_ustom Pi-.os & 0,... 8090 Motorcyct../ 9150 c 0 m p I et e 1 y s c If . •• -.von J'..iJ m ps , pa1 n t1ngs , • • Scooten contained.Standup head i&rabed. twin beds, etc. ••••••••••• ; •••••~•·• ••••••••••••••••••••••• room .. New tires & d........ TH.l uLTIMATr: OA1V1NOMACH1Nr:' 523·0300 ext221 &992·2410 '71 _MARK Ill Classic, lo Forest Gr. J\Unabout. 4. ·~·4169 ...._ ORGAN WurliuerSp1net, '72 SUZUKI. 7SOCC, red. • ..... 1----------1 SALE ~~·~ossFull p.wr. Pv.t . spd. 2000cc 53,000 mi: • . elec., $195. Perfect cond. 5500 mi, tncld5 S400 of ac· f'::;Y ~~~~:,e ex· Copri 9715 eves. All cars in our stock .,....,.... ~ $1,150/RO 549-2565 ~r T. V. SpanlSh Cab. 675·0654 cess. $995. Ph: 5S9·5440or ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0-1 9746 '72 MARK IV Mi t od - &fw $250 Woodbuming F d T ca V r--priced at below increase . n co ., Ply--·~ . 9960 , · · . ~-wi-M--1.'--8093 839·2027 . · . or :Y• • mpr an, '732000,deluxe.A1C.xlnt ••••••••••••••••••••••• rA t25th. 'ery lo miles $5 200 ~· ove, $35. Champion -··~ ~ 302 v 8 AIT Bubbl T 0 ugus · ' · ••••••••••••••••••••••• l\i $120 5 spd g· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 69 H 1 D ·dson El · • • e op. cond new radial s . '74 Manta Luxus, .FM Bill :962·9117&·96.1-3644 ~ c~. coOsole Ste~: Bros: sewirig machine . lra a~~rde,af'ull dre!~: Hitch, M-Cyele rack, ice $2750/~rfer. 63l·Z738 stereo, 4 spd . like new. 48 ATLAS lif.497·1898 ~b;:9~t . Electric. $50. 631·1944or548-85(11. ~-wPa~~~1~~· xlnt. Cott 9717 $2900.846'1703 TO CHOOSE ·~dr~r?~rn=.rtit~~ther, "'°~ ... . · . ••••••••••••••••••••••• '68 Opel Kadett, 22,000 mi FROM · 673 3206 Chr.vsler~' m; ,,e bedtm smte, box Sporll G--~ 1094 74 Honda 350 XL, 3200 m1, Dodge, '71 . l·T. 109". "72 COLTW'•GOH on eng dented fender. . . Open l>aUv &~n. 'tii 10 1/ijJ ngs&ma\~$225.Call lffJ -xintcond.S100 s rts Tgl · Al ~ -~ 673'.. · JU. ST .,•••YED Conette 9932 PM . ' .. xtt-.6pm586-4T19 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 968-8272 po. man. · ass.· r, Automatic, excellent _.. ..,..lf . ~ · m 1 m m Re mington High ~fi~ Xtra whl/tires. mijeage getter! $1995. Porsche 9750 FACTORY ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2929Harbor Blvd .• (fd?pieees.&-oldies.Spool Power, Rifle w/scope. •'71 KAWASAKI 175, · (989EMR). ••••••••••••~•••~•••••• DEMOS For C'o~~~t~~~~ other CostaMesa ti~le, pr twin beds, com· $125. 552·3356 • street or di rt •. alloy fen-A.·utos Wanted 9590 Theodore Robins '69 TARGA E used cars & tr·ucks! 546-1934 .1!{·,i etc675-4.S!M , Radio, dLoerms,1_ cust. e,m0490t, clean. •••••,!••••••••••••••••• FORD SllT, 5 spd, blk on blk, xample -1---------- .tte set PJ, coffee &2 HiFI, Stereo 8098 · $300. ~ WE PAY TOP DOLLAR 2060 Harbor Blvd. reblt eng. many xtras. '75 244 5eclml ~:' iR:U~h~.r~:!; '~2 u y~1~ani, x6~C::ir!~i Endtbls$30for all,2bed •••••••••••••••••••••••'72550Suzuki,verygood FORTOPUSEDCARS CostaMesa 642-0010 Like brand new. $7,000. Autom atic, AM /FM J ambor ee, Bristol, & transport atioo •. $299• · IKinds $.Sea, 2chrs $Sea, 2S" RCA ColorTv Beaut. cond. $550 best ofr . FOREIGN,DOMESTIC D~·-9720 or best offer. Call aft. 6 s tereo radio, power MacArthur, Newport 848·8340 DLR. flr n er bed set $7 5. maple. Looks, works like 675· 7572, 552--8481 or CLASSICS 'lill-p. m. 554·5798 steering, power antenna, Beach. 833--0555 • ,!1 4383 I( yo ur car is extra clean ••••••••••••••••••••••• low miles. #2019. 70 Pl · th, ~ fi · new. SlSO. 645-033'1 . '49 Harley Davidson cust see us first. WILL BUY YOUR '75 CARRERA Cougar 9931 ymou _...... irm. ~~Sale 8055 Ove r $1500 St ereo a ll C~op~r. S3000 ru-m. 395 IA.UER BUICK DATSUN, TOYOTA. Like new. 645-004S $5999 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~ly J~a~w tires, t-••••••••••••••••••••• Pioneer , must sell $825. V1cton a , CM 752·<£!6 2925 Harbor Blvd. OR VOLKSWAGEN RoUs Rovce 9756 l)-W\. te.rotA• 'i2 XR7. Sharp! Auto con · · SACRIFICEE5T~TE An· 645·0358.As kforJerrv HONDA 305 :~ Good Costa Mesa 979.2500 PAIDF'OR , tra ns;· full pwr, air, 72Duster,xJntcond. 'llgues,Wed.only9-4PM, & • ., t rt ti"""".' ORNOT. ··;;1··o·E·A·LE··R··1·N··u··s·A .. _,_ AM /FM tape. R ally $1800:Newllres, 'Louis Jcart, Lalique, Old loals M..,_ ranspo a on. TOP DOLLAR TOP DOLLAR · · · ·J'l.: whls, Must sell. $2750 . 960-3452 'Glass, China, Brass & Equipment 492·4904 · CAJ.L · Jffi ROY '"';•,: VOLVO bsttofr. Pl' 83"-3443. p Ii Pictures. 1018 W. Curie ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,73 SUZUKI 550 6,800 PAID SAL BERNADENE CARVER days 645·3141 ev·es. on OC . 9965 ~.e. Santa Ana. TeU a General . 9010 miles. Likt new. $850. IMMEDIATB.Y 540·0442 C 1%6Horbor.C.M.6469JOJ : Gary.' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ll:t.end ! , •••• •• •• ••••••••••••••• 962.9703 : · . FOR •" . ROUS·RBY E ----------·74 26 0Z. Auto, air, 2.s•f.17thSt. '69 Volvo, $1500. Come & 1968 Coug3~ RX7 Power '69LeMansSla. Wgn. Jfi!w uph ol. Sofas & BOYSCOtJT9 Yamaha 80 1 972 #:FOREIGMCARS AM i FM r adio' lo mi. COSlA MISA see! 2187 Pacific, C.M. s teerin g and brakes, lmmac.$950.Call aft. irs; a ll kinds, from need boatA, Gr asshopper. 6:500 mi. ·CALL OR COME IN Xlnl cond $5900 /bs t . SI•-•«• Apl. c. btwn 3 pm & 10 stereo call evenings. 5PM ti31·Z7511 , . to $95. 557·5176 and airplanes. Tax Gd cond . $250. CalJ TO SEE US 645·3298. . CLOSEO SUNDAYS pm. 495·0148 '70 Firebird Esprit. AuLo, ~•••••••••••'••0•6•0• advantages. 5464990 Motor894·804Hl.--: '73 1200 Coupe, xlnt cond. tvh 9761 Autos. Uaed Dodge. · 9935 air. Xlnt cond. Must sell. '-iV:.e.•• I a· OW&iilS __ ., Low mi. $2100. 67&-9936or ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 640·5734 afl·7. old Quarter Horse All glass, •62. Newly re· Sate/Roni 9160 642·2583 EXCLUSIVE ' AMC . 9905 '73 Char ger Brougham, '6SVentura•dr h.L,-;;;rt.;; e. very gentle. $500 built lOOhp Evinrude ••••••••••••••••••••••• '72 1200, xlnt,· new · •••••••••••••••••··~···. load,ed, divorced must · b ood d best offer Call after --1 11 $400 h & t k air· p. " p.s., g con • · eng. elec. start. Boat in See the U.S.A. the RV tires/clutch· radio $2000 rv-., se · · cas a e low mi. $8500l' $150 & as-~ -•546·1087· excellent cond. AU equip· way. B&D Motor. .Home or best. &to.$ · Oran9e County '72 Sportabout, A~C, P/S, over payments, $2,900. sume pymts. 536-4436 'Wintle 4 yr old running ment, including $200 bail Rentals. 64&9611 3100 W.Coast Hwy. MB. -, <M ~~~d~1~~= :~Z;::lnt &t2·9030 or 548·.9447 _!)Pm·9pm or wknds qrtr horse gelding. 14.3 tank w t,tw,o pu mps. RENT ·T HE BEST' '73 642 .. 9405 , ~ luick . 9910 '68 VS Dodge Dart. AIC, '61 GTO. Good r--"u·on, bands, chestnut, $600/bst Tandem trailer. $2,175. Et. 25, all 1 · R /H t ownr Gd. cond. 2 \.AlllUI e'.!_er . .t9C·l952. .Ask tor 492·8785alt.6:30 tra~~-Free mi~.ryp~: ' . ••••••••••••••••••••••• dr.$9SO /ON0.545-1497 $300. 6C6-7&d -Sam. jl! 14' Wh aler. FUii co-.. Pty.979·9056 · 0 ...... gec_,'1 NOTOtl '74 ESTATE Wgn. FUiiy Ford . 99401,.,---------L ~ · 8070 St · t t . N Hlnhesl $1uyer c.u equip'd . 14000 mi. Im· v-9974 ~ ,.., e~r1 n g s a '<!n-o roffers Travel 9170 ~ "'~4 ~'"''' ••••••••••••••••••••••• -"3"-. engone $600 16 Nona • o• I........, AllTHOlrzat mac ...... ·~ , . ••••••••••••••••••••••• •1t••·•••••••••••••••••• C . L'k . $200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• r ··-r--S.. a.s.r.ice 69 LTD. 4Dr, Radio, air, '71 GT A'/C n/S. d'al : .. ,., w· ........ ED anoe. I e DU, . • c d . I llU MaxeyTovoto _, '64 Buick Special Wgn. pwr, Gd. cond. $750 • • • ... • ra l. "91 "'"' Naples Sabot . $200 .14 . f r 18 ~ : · Call Rogeror hill DAVE.ROSS Bright nu cotor.nu tires. Aft 6pm.&73·9044. lires.Gdcond.Pvle1>:3r-1goP .CASH DOL~AR 645·16119to5. Refr igerator, toilet , 847-8555 PONnAC·S....... Own r.$590.846-0255. . . ly.581-8164,581·~00. MID FOR YOUR . brake~, 30 ga1. water, ,.,,., F d R h WELRY WATCHES 6To8 Ft. g)assdinghys elect ric water pump. CDEE APPRAISAL. _ 2410 Harbor ll•cl. Cadillac 9915 '68 or a nc ero ,, "'14 G.T. W3goii, auto, low ' ' From $145to$250 Ve~ good cond Call aft ,,... camper , P.S., P .B., A.C., mi xlnt 0 d $2999 T OBJECJ'S. GOLD, •J • • We· buy used ~ars 1 & • . . ••••••••••••••••••••••• widewbls $lfllO 673-7381 ' c n • • / .,LV-ER SERVICE, 646-5491 675-894SEves 6:30pm.$1,050 89J.6460 trucks . Call GROTH '73 Pickup! FM~~ track, 1 ' • 995-6304or 675-2642 lllNE FURN & AN Boats M i I r/ • ......_Se i & CHEV ROLET for a free m~gs & ovrs~.d tire."i. Lo. oyoto 9765 /' •. " '73 Ford Pinto Sta. Wag. 4 QUES.64$-2:200 . Ser'•ic:ucncmcef020 p:,..,"c:e . 9400 appraisal. mi.:$2800.'673-2825. ••••,.•••••••••••••••••• S pd, new tires, Xlnt '74VEGAGT . GROTH CHEVROLET '73 ••oz· Xlnt. cond. Ma gs, '75Y:z cond. $2200. 675-495064 Only 14,000 m i les. -. ·g9Di d •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ut t t· I hk ies r1n . amon . , lB2l l,8each Blvd. AM /FM rad, air, Coco Ford FalC'on, h i au oma 1c, a r , c ec 50 value. Sacrifice for ScorDio MmfH . RARE NEW 57 T·BI RD Huntington Beach Brwn.830-ti882 T HI performance 289, 3 spd. th is price 1 $2795. ~Cash. 557·16l9 an.. Engine·Fladios-Elec. Eng. $850 or best _orfer . 847·6087 549.3331 ,10jOta5 ~ auto, w/shin kit. Mag (6C$KBN).· ... ~· FireSystm·Pl mb'g 64fi.Sl94 '70 510 Radials, lttags,,..:JW whls,tapedeck,Makeo!-TheoclontRaW.1 micel•taw 8080 Re£rg. freeest548-9704 Renault · body cUt into SELLIMG YOURCA'R? AM /F M, x1nt cond. Here Cadi"llac fer.&l&-5806. FORD M••f •••••••••••••••••• loah, Power 9040 parts. In good shape. TOP PRICES.PAID' $1300. 548-3975 N .64 G 1 A . R 2060 Harbor"Blvd. t..:i· WANTED •••••••••••:••••••••••• Reasonable.646-3178 p~fJ1;~ot . 1971 DATsqN 510, 2 dr, OW ~:....•~•tLu. PS, PB". ~;&fnter2:; Costa Mesa 642·0010 ~OP CASH DOLLAR MustSell -20 Powerboat. GRILL & rront chrome Deon Lewis~ xlnt eond.$1400.Pvt par· COIMlft ~ ~I great. Runs but needs 'V2 VEGA, xlnt cond . A f D FOR YOUR Bestorrer.548.£618or(I) strips for '60 Corvette. ty.675·0437 Test Drive 0 _ 1.. motorwork.$200/botofr. $1650. Call 673-0925 or WELRY WATCHES 524 -9853, All in xlnt c.;ond. $200. or 1966 Harbor, .M. Fial to.-·-.. ._ :M9-1249PV\.pt.y. 675-86MaskforRob• · T OBJ .-,~ · , . . best offer. Cilll between 9 643-!l:m · 9725 Today ......... ~ GOLD 25 Cabin Cnnser. Sips' & s d ays Ric ti ard ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,_,..... SILVE R SERVICE. chrys. v .s . Hardtop 646-JS35 • • 'fEPAv r;a,gr.,....-a Buy . c&.o!a!::-, STAR GA'ZEK"..._ 1·T.INE F URN &. AN· w/roomenclosure.$2850. CA$H ,.~ '&JJI .. · , ,..... 81CLA.Y'-POU.A~1~.--.,-=,.-; '1'1QU£S,'45-2200 or reas. ofr. Pvt pty. Monz:aMag·1YJ:;e Wheels, · or Na~--~ '"""'1' ~ y_.o..;11~<>..-. H. • uMA *81 s·z~ Bed. New, com· 114 /&75-871J. New, FJt a n)'\ Vega, .!'FO R ~SED CARS ~S lease u.w1-a ~A"'i" ~~:z·:::;"',;.~::;.; .• ~1 2J$· .iete, s till pkgd. 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Cla•sifledAd.642-5678. .18310.87'-1""'. ••~.Qool ®"'-:.•n•, .a • I ) \, I I'--• ' • ,, i • • ' - '7 I I I ' ' ' I I I • • • Laguna/South Coast· -EDITION VOL. 68, NO. 266, 3 SECTIONS, 36 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY; CALIFORNIA ' • ~ut ~e in Custodg~ ara oore· • • 1,00Q Acres Bit Blaze ·Raging . - At Pendleton A brush and grass fire burning out of control on the Camp Pendleton Marine Base bas coo· sumed more . than 1,000 acres sending a huge cloud of smoke billowing over San Clemente and spreading as far north as Laiwut Beac!h. The· fire is burning on the Romo-San Onofre area Of the 125,000-acre marine base. The smoke rtom the fire was visible inland as far away as Mis· sion Viejo. POJ,..ice in Laguna Beach received reports from some hilltop residents who thought the fire was burning in Mental Tests Slated For Patty SAN Fa'l'k~~:C:TJN(APJ -A federal i•dC• ••ffested loday that Patty Hearst be enmlDed by poycbialrl1ts lo determlDe if -ibe ii mentally competent lo be , erou-examlned as •'witness. • . From Wire Soni ... SAN FRANCISCO -Patricia Hearst's attorney today described the newspaper heiress as "on the verge of being able to go either way in terms of sanity" ~ause or her 19-monthordeal. Prior to Miss Hearst's federal court hearing on her request to be released on bail, attorney Terence Hallinan told reporters . WAS SLA LINKED TO MURDER? AS PATTY, SLA HIT BY ANGELA DAVls-A7 that she was "mentally and emo- tionally disturbed" and said: ·•Anybody would be who has gone through the torture that she has gone through. ''She is right on the verge of be- ing able lo go either way in terms oI sanity,'' he said. "During the entire time she was kidn~ped she was insane," Hallinan said. "Right now, she is on the verge of tipping one way or the other and that's what we are worried about. Not the case. Any jury would acquit her in a minute.•· . U.S. District Judge Oliver Carter refused to free the 21· . year-old heiress on $1 million bond after her capture last week, declaring the risk that she would flee was too high. Patty Hearst probably is "not yet enough of a realist to accept treatment" although she needs psychiatric help, her mother told The Atlanta Constitution. In an interview published to- day, Catherine Hearst said her daughter "is in and out of reality -and so nervous so much she doesn't seem herself, of course.'' "She is 100 percent away from those last tapes," Mrs. Hearst said, referring lo a recording on which Patty caJled her parents "pigs.·· Laguna Niguel. At present the blaze is not en- dangering any structures. Staff Sgt. Dick ~ay, of the base public affairs o1n ... said. Ke said that the fire is not burn- ing in. the area of the refugee tent citieS, but said those areas could become involved. it the fire shirts from its westerly burn palh. The cause of the fire is un- "known,.Sgt. Ray said. Intbepasl, however, base brush fires have been touched off by pyrotechnic devices used during leatherneclt training missions. · The fire is being fought by 18 men from the base's complement of firemen. No heavy equipment other than fire trucks has been called in yet. Sgt. Ray said there is no estimate as to when the fire will be controlled. Smoke from the fire poured over and into San Clemente. The Police swit'chboard received numerous calls from citizens wanting to report the fire or ask- ing questions about it. Today temperatures in San Clemente were warmer than in northerly areas less affected by the smoke and fire. · Florida Hit By Huni.cam!; 100,000Fwe FORT WALTON BEACH, F1a. (UPI) -Hurr:icane Eloise roared ashore on the north Florida coast between Fort Walton Beach and Panama City today, ripping roofs from build- ings and tearing down power lines as it stabbed deep into Alabama. More than 100,000 persons fled in advance of the storm, which earlier claimed 42 lives in a sweep across Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic and eastern. Cuba. There were no deaths or serious injuries immediately re- ported as the storm slammed in- to the U .S. inainland, but a Point Clear, Ala., man was electrocut- ed in advance of the hurricane while trying to get his boat into a metal shed. mid-day Eloise had pushed d to a poibt about 45 miles southeast of the capital city of ontgomery, Ala. Forecasters discontinued all hurricane warnings along the coast at noon but said a few squalls with winds of gale in- tensity could be expected into the afternoon. Heavy rains of 5 to 10 inches were forecast for southern and eastern Alabama, and from west-central Florida northward through most of Georgia. flash flood warnings were issued for many areas .. ••The maximum sustained winds near the center of Eloise are estimated at 70 mph wi\Jt a few squalls to hurricane force (75 mph)," the hurricane center re· ported. • UP'I~ HE KNOCKED DOWN GUN Ex·Marln• Sipple Judge ~bys Fromme Role Of Attorney SACRAMENTO IUPIJ - Lynette ''Squeaky'' Fromme, · cbarg~ with attempting to as- sassinate President Ford, was ruled fit to act as her own at- torney today. On the basis or a oourt-ordered psy,cbialric report, Chief U.S. District Court Judge 'Ibomas J . MacBride ruled the 26-year-old cult follower of Charles Manson c~ "knpwingly and intelligently make a waiver of her constitu- tional right to ~ounsel. '' Miss Fromme, outfitted in her now familiar red-hooded robe. did not react. Dr. James R. Richmond, the psychiatrist who preformed the examinat ion during the weekend, briefly took the stand during the hearing and con- cluded, ''Miss Fromme is compe- tent to understand the proceed- ings against her and assist in her own defense.'' Earlier, her attorney rded an appeal requesting further bail re- duction. FederaJ defender E. Richard Walker said Monday the appeal will be heard by ·the 9th Circuit Coq_rt of Appeals in San Francisco on, an ··expedited'' basis. but could not predict when a deeision could be expected. There was no word on whether the tiny red-haired Miss Fromme had heard of an incident Monday in which a woman attem"pted lo shoot Ford outside a San Fran- cisco hotel. Bail for Miss Fromme was originally set at the maximum S1 million by a federal magistrate Sept. 5, the day she was arrested and charled with pointing a .4!>-caliber pistol at Ford as he walked across the state Capitol grounds. l s • • .... ,. Pleaded Before· , Attempt WASHINGTON <APJ -The Woman who allegedly attempt- ed to assassinate President Ford in>San Francisco Monday asked a San Francisco police inspector a day earlier to pJace · her in custody because she might start ''testing the system,•• Sen. Joseph M . Mon toy a said today. The New Mexico Democrat, who heads lhe Senate appropria- ti~nl sub~ommittee whJch MORE STORIES, PHOTOGRAPHS-A4 · handles Secret Service funds, said it was this information that prompted lbe Secret Service to interview Sara Jane Moore Sun- day night but that she was neith~r held in custpdy nor placed under surveillance. "The fact is that they did not follow up,'' Montoya said as he announced that bis subcommit- tee will begin hearings next week on the San Francisco inci- dent and an earlier assassination attempt against f?esident Ford inSacramentoon Sept.5. Montoya said his information on Hrs. Moore had been supplied bylbeS..retService. Montoya noted that neither Mrs . Moore nor Lynette· Fromme, *arrested ancf charged in the Saeramento inci&:nt, was listed on the 47,000-name com- puter listing of penoos con- sidered possibly dangerous to the President. He said the Secret Service re- ported that Mrs. Moore was "an informant for both the FederaJ Bureau of Investigation and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms of the Department of the Treasury,'' acting as an in- formant for the latter agency "on cases involving gun trafficking.'' A memorandum read by Mon- toya; which had been prepared by his staff based on information from the Secret Service, said that on Su~clay night, aft er her arrest for carrying a revolvei", Mrs. Moore "phoned an inspector of 'the San Francisco police depart- ment and requested that he re- tainher in custody.'' ''The inspector knew Mrs .· Moore as an informant and asked her what the charge for con- tinued custody could be,'' the memorandum continued. "She (S.0 SUSPECT, Page AZ) Woman Slain In Las Vegas LAS VEG AS CUPI) -Betty Alvord, a San Diego Credit As- sociation employe, was slashed to death in her room at Caesars Palace Hotel and police launched a search for a "high roUer" from Minnesota. A hotel maid Monday found the woman in the blood-splattered room which was in disarray, ap- parently the scene of a violent struggle. Officers said the woman was beaten and her throat was cut. A broken botUe was found in the room. · Police said the "high roller'' from Minnesota was seen leavirig a botelrbat with Mrs. AJvord. 'l'•d•)"s c1 .. 1.g •: N.Y. Stoeks • TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2:ti 1975 TEN CENT$,' e e ~ . • • • • . • • • · . UP'IT ........ FORDS HAVE A HAPPY REUNION AT THE WHITE HOUSE Prffldent Met Wl1h Ila st8tt Aller Aa1•11lnatlon Attempt ; Armed In Traek Woman Prisoner Sought in Laguna California Highway Patrolmen are on the lookout for an escaped woman prisoner believed headed for Laguna Beach in a stolen state truck. She is armed with a shotgun and eight shells that were in the truck when it was taken. She is believed dangerous. Highway patrolmen identified the youn2 woman as Sharon Adriance, 25. She is five feet, four inches tall ; 125 pounds , Caucasian, with brown hair. brown eyes and a medium com- plexion. . She is believed headed for the home or her stepfather Jack Holmes of Laguna Beach, ad- dress unavailable, according to police. According to a bulletin wired to police departments in Orange County, Miss Adriance is driving a while 1963 state owned Dodge pickup truck. She was confined for second- degree robbery and assault on a police officer. Officials at the Chino Institu- tion for Women refused lo com- ment on her esc~pe from the facility at about 8130 p.m. Mon- day night. However, Irvine police Lt . Eugene Norden said she was believed dangerous, according to the wired warning. Laguna Beach police said they had not been notified of the escape nor that she was believed heading their way. She was transferred Jan. 13, 1975 to the Chino facility from the Santa Clara County Jail, where she was rirst confined. Mrs. Brook Carey, supervisot of the correctional institution, said Miss Adriance was a "'medium security" prisoner who had some rights to move about within the fenced compound. Monday night. s he surmised, the prisoner likely slipped through a hole in the perimeter fence to make her escape. The facility 's perimeter patrol truck, complete with loaded shotgun· and extra rounds was parked out~· side the fence. '"It all worked out very well for her.·· Mrs. Carey said. By midday today, she added no sign had been seen of the": woman or the truck. "There is no question but that we must assume she is dangerous,'' Mrs. Carey said. "'The nature of her orfense was dangerous." She .laid that she had few de- tails on Miss Adriance"s record but said the assault on a peace 01: ficer charge involved an attack on a prison matron who tried to intervene in a fight between Miss· Adriance and another prisoner. Coast Weather "She loves us, loves her sis- ters, is interested in all of us," (See PATrY, Page AZ) "However, winds should con- tinue to diminish rapidly this af- ternoon as the center continues further inland," the weather agencY. said. "Rather cold air to the we!t and north of Eloise is ex- pected lo be drawn into the stormy circulation, with Eloise losine: tropical characteristics." Saddleback Boo1ning Fog and low clouds will delay the sunshine Wed · nesday, with coo ler tem- peratures predicted for the coast. Highs will range from the low 70s a long the shore to the mid sos further inland. GRID PICKEROO CONTEST OPENS Pigskin Pickeroo '75 -the an- nual 10-week COf!test testing the pigskin prognostication prowess of Orange Coast sports Cans - begins today in tho Daily Pilot. · W'tnnen who best predict the outcome of 30 football games will be awarded cash prizes of $25, $15 and $10. Detall1 and an ollicial entry blank appear in today's sports section. Tum to page 86 and sharpen your penCO. Entrtes must be returned by 'G.'bund&¥. G<IOd Luc.k, • Roofs were lifted from about 200 commercial buildings in Fort Walton Beach as the storm toared ashore, and Panama City Beach Mayor Dan Russell eatimated that damage in his area would run $25 millioo, "and that's aconservatlvetlgure." Power lines were down,· trees uprooted and plalc )llau wfn. dows smashed all alona the 60- mile stretch between Panama Ci· ·ty B<oach and Fort Walt.Go Beach. . Panama City Beach was Jell without electricity, m<llt phones were out, sewers were Oooded . and r .. idmta were lel\,wllhO<Jt waW-traffic li&bla.--- \ -. College EnrolllTWIJl Soan by 81 Percenl Fall enrollment at Saddlebaclt Collete has increased 81 percerit over lutyear's figure. SUperintendent Robert Lom- bardi tolct.:tbe trustees Mopday that the current fall figure stands at 11,775. Enrollment last year at this time.:was about 6500. . In the 15 month& that Dr. Lom- bardi has served as superiJ\ten- deat, the colleee's ehrollment bas Increased 250 percent. . The increases are credited to new areas being opened up for potentlal students to attend classes, explained a colle1e 1pobai:nan. One new area is the off-campus program. A total ol l3S classes are being offered at 16 different site&. Although a breakdown of the numbers is not yet available, more than 2000 peGple attended these classes last quarter. Also. over 1000 persons are enrolled in courses offered on the weekends and about 500 people are enrolled in television classes. Dr. Lombardi noted that only 409 students ·are enrolled in un- graded. or adult education, tlasses which have come under attack from Governor Brown. 1 _Molt olthe1e )IDl[aded studenU • are in driver improvemeot classes being offered by the col · lege as a service to the court. Altboueh the state will only support an enrollment increase of five percent annually, a col- lege spbkesman said, this only relate& to colleges in an equali.J:a- lion district where the state pro- vides a larger portion of the fund- ing. Because of the district's high valuation., he said, the slate pays the district only $125 per full time student per year. Thus, he said, it is not affected by the increase limitation. I 11'\SIDE: TODA,. Columni.Yt Sylvia Porter pul.Y the blame for inaction on no-fault in.turonce on lawyers handling personal habi.iity. A 11 . Index MY-""ic. ., ANIW .... I' " ·-~· ., = .. ~ •• If'"""' ... •• Net ..... ,,..., •• -... ,. 0r_,. °"""'Y .. """"' •• -.,., ,,__ •• ,.,. ..... ,...,,., ... DMttl-.tkn •• -... . .....,., ___ •• S.11-rlleU ,., .. " .. _, .. , .. " -·-.. ...,_ •• -.. -... • • .... _ •• ·~··· •• ....,.." .... •• ) , .. ! - .~-!!!!!. DAii. Y PILOT L./SC !!Md!y. September 23, 1175 Does Goat Go? Jeremy's Home Chall.enged Jeremy is a goat, age three montba, who ·resides at S.S4 Diamona Street. Lacuna Beach. ~ Whelber he is allowed to stay there will be decided by the • .LaJuna Beach City Couocil when it meet& at •:30 p.m . Wednesday at City Hall. Jeremy was purchased in June at the San Diego County -Fair by Susanne Garrison, 12, 4illdTerri Tanne r , 14. Since then, the two girls have 'used their savings to feed and care for Jeremey, a Nubian a:oat with floppy ears. Trouble is, when the girls are away. Jeremy bleats. HJs cries r esulted in a complaint by neighbors to !=ily officials. The Laguna Beach Municipal Code requires a permit for an yone who k eeps livestock, in- el uding goa ts. in the city limits. The permits are the prerogative of the City Council. The girls will propose to the council that the goat be kept in a pen about 100 feet from the neighbor's residence. The pen would be located at Suzanne's home. Her father, Clayton Garrison, is dean of the school of fine arts at UC Irvine. "Wed do want to keep Jeremy here as ·a pet," Mrs. Garrison ' . Bear Ranch Rezone OK'd By Planners Orange County planning com - missioners approved .rezoning of a portion of the Bear Brand Ranch bordering Laguna Niguel Monday. Commissioners, however, ~ade minor chan1es to the text of the zone change so they con- ;tinued consideration of the change untif' next Tuesday at 2 ,p.m. The zone change, from agricuJtural to mixed residential uses, is on a 336-acre parcel 11owned by the University of .-.Southern California on the west ,side of the ranch. Development proposed for the site consists of 787 single-family and multiple~family housing UD· its. Staff planners had recom- mended that the commission fmd the plan inconsistent with the !General Pliln. 1•Stan Peters i.Sertice Set 1 1:.~!:.~~~~time ~ San Clemente businessman John I Stanley "'Stan" Peters 1"!11 be ' held at 1:30 p.m . Wednesday at 'the San Clemente Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints. ~Mr. Pete..S died Sunday at Sad· \dleb~ck Community Hospital. • Hospital. Mr. Peters, a resident of Capistrano Beach, was the past t owner of Stan's Liquor in San Cleme~te. He was a member of the Elks Lodge in San Clemente and a county resident for 15 years. ~ The deceased is survived by G his wife. Verle Peters of the ~ family hOme; a son, Stanley K. ~Peters of Washington; a ... dau&bter, Gwen Hopkins of San f Clemente; two brolhers, Wallace ~and Lyle of Ore1on; a sister, J Dorothy Johnson of Oregon; 1 mother, Edith Peters of .. Nebraska; eia:ht a:randchildren ; andtwogreat4 grandchildren. 1 Burial will be at Pacific View iJ Memorial Park in Newport p Beach. Arrangements are direct- • ed by Sheffer San Clemente ~Mortuary . ' ; l i i I • l ' i i -t l I ! •• ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Aobtrt N. Weed ""•t lOitllt llllO Pw&lil .... JIClt R. Curfey W.,.,.....,.•_G4_"""-....... ThOmas Keevll E~Hlor Thomas A. Murphine w,...,.,.t~•"" "" said today. ••Now that he's 1et~ , ting older he doesn •t cry quite so much. It's just a matter ol him 1etUn1 adjusted to the 11ra· schedules." . She said both 1irls are animal lovers. They jolnUy raise rabbit.a ': and recently have been caring for a bird lhat was attacked by a cat and a dove that a pet store couldn 1t keep. PATTY ••• Mn. Hearst said. "She's improving. I j ee some improve ment every day. But she 's been out of touch with reali - ty . We've got to get her some place where she can get treat- ment. 1 don't know where she needs to be yet.·· Miss Hearst faces 22 separate felony charges, including kidnap- ing, robbery, bank robbery and assault with a deadly weapon. The FBI and police were in- vestigating dynamite, black powder and pipe bombs found in the hideout of Symbiones e Liberation Army members William and Emily Harris to de- termine whether there was any coMection with recent terrorist bombings in tbe San Francisco area. . Wendy Yoshimura, who was discovered in the same apart· ment 'with Miss Hearst, was de- nied a reduction of her $2.50,000 bail Monday and pleaded for ''justice for all humanity.'' Miss Yoshimura , 32, a Japanese-American artist, was charged with illegal possession of a machine gun, destructive de· vices and explosives connected with an alleged plot to blow up an ROTC building at the University of California in 1972. Wrong Move Lands Woman &hind Bars · HANFORD CUP!) -lllrs. Juana Garcia, 54, madeonerigbt decision and one wrong deci!:ion and the wrong one landed her in jail. Police said Mrs. Garcia de· cided she had too much to drink to safely drive her car home so decided to allow her companion to drive. It was the decision to let the companion drive that started the trouble, according to oificers. The companion was a 9-year· old girl. Inv.estigators said the girl got behind the wheel, sta&ted the car and promptly bit the rear of the car parked in front of her. She then managed to get out of the parking space but clipped a yield si.cn at the first corner. Arter negotiating two more right tums, the girl brought the car to a stop on a side street, the yield sien stlll firmly lodged beneath the vehicle. Mrs. Garcia was jailed <)!'!; ! variety of charges in connection with the incident. 'Ring Drop Trick' F oil.s Coast Jeu:e/,er A ploy by a young thief result- ed in the loss of rings valued at $300 from a Laguna Bea.ch jewelry store Monday ni1ht. Police said the man entered Broadway Plaza Gems. 211 Broadway, asked to look at a particular ring, then purposely dropped it. As the owner bent down to retrieve it, the suspect slipped two other rings from the display case into his pocket. Roger Stephen Trontz, owner of the store, did not discover the loss until after the man left the store. The suspect was described by pc)lice as a male caucasian, six feet two inches tall, with long blonde hair worn in a pony tail4 Japan Raid Nets.1,221 TOKYO (Aj') -Police said they raided 1,081 gangster hideouts throughout Japan today and arrested 1,221 people lnelud· tng 27 "btc bossn, ''In what they called the bigg...,I crackclowe on criminal organJ11Uons since the end of World War 11. About 10,000 policemen were mobillted tn all 47/refecturea (atates). Police aai Ibey afso sebed 2,474 illeeal itema, lnclud· Ing :!fplstofs. seven shollrlms and hundr"!15 of lqtlv ... pfua 123.5 sram• or prohibited drup. Authorities aald 22 of the plltols were actually model IUD! cottverted to use real bullets and tb\11 circumvent Japan's atrict 11111-eontrol laws. I • • r Marine Hel,d IIJ-Rape 1 :1 I. ll l I I ' San Oemente paliee ••llW a ll-f"ar-old Camp hDdleloll llarlae after .-~ •• .... to rape • -Sin lllM C.pialruo woman -,........ alU1er 111taettt In Ille--• atta Monday night. , I ' John H. Potter w• bolil<ed ((i- IUS)llelon <>! atWJ>pted .._ ~ .. ui.beld inJall today penclln1 f cuun appearance. Potter WU unoted afbor • 1 eltlaen fla11ed down San Clemente Patrolman Syl- Jordan Informing him of the incl-I dent. : Alter recelvln2 a deoerillllm ol' the 18·fear,old woman's ••· J aailant; Officer WIWam Trudeau arre1ted Potter IA an alley! nearby. , FACES IN THE CROW!) -Sarah Moore tface circled) standsjn throng waiting for Pres ident Ford's appearance from St. Francis Hotel in San Francisco. From this s-~_... ... .......,,......,..u,. vantage, she fired a shot at the President. Sbe wa~ in the crowd across from the hotel on Post Street j~t off Powell Street. · Lt. Ray Hartm1111 Hid the San Juan woman waa ._Jied by a man in a ear who aaked her if she wanted arldetotbaeltypler. 1be woman accepted. but as 1 abe entered the car. noticed the! driver had no plllltl oo. Thel driver srabbed tbe woman around the neck, but llhe resisted and caught the steering wheel of thecarforcingitupoverthecurb. ,...,.. P.,,e .41 over Protests SUSPECT ••• C lementeApproves replied !hat she had been a part The woman fied and her as- sailant drove off. Aalde froin\ bruiaea, the woman was unm.1 jund, pollceaaid.. . • ollheprotest movementforaome time and she just mightatarl test· • Stiff Grading Law ingtbesystem'." Acc'ordlng to the memoran· dum, ''upon receiving this m .. formation, the inspector alerted Roger Kuntz M~morial Fund Begun By JACK CHAPPELL OI .. a.Uy Plltita.H Over stiff opposition of land'de- velopers, the San Clemente City Council gave initial formal ap- proval Monday to a strict new ci- ty grading law. The proposed ordinance which bars terraced grading on hillsides, was given an initial re- ading and passed to second hear· ing by a 4-1 vote of the council. Councilman Thomas O'Keef~ voted against the measure. A second hearing on the pro- posed law will be held Oct. 1 and if passed, the ordinance will become law 30 days later. A petition bearing the signatures of 485 persons favor- ing the new law was presented to the council by proponent Larq Welton. ' Welton said the new law was necessary to preserve the city's natwcai canyon and land ®ft· tours that give San Clemente Its "'unique beauty -'· ··we ask the cowicil to &ive equal consideration to tbe homeowners and future homeowners as they do to de· velopera'many of whom live out· side San Clemente," Welton said. He referred the council to an official midterm census which showed that 57 p~rcent <>{ the city residents favored "strict," ''stricter,'' or ''very strict'' measures to control arpwth. Other speakers favoring the or- dinance hit at the effect grading and growth have h~d oo tbe com- munity and about the hazards of building on · unstable hillside slopes. • ''The developers are only in- terested in getting as many units as possible,'' Linda Crocker, told the council. Carolyn Kester said the city has landslides in progress and cracks in the pad-graded sites and homes. .. It doesn "t take a geologist to figure why natur~ has contoured the hills as she has,'' Mrs. Kester said. Death Class Postponed ·For College The Saddleback Community College Board of Ttustees postponed approval of two classes dealing with death and dying lllonday. Only four of the seven b:ustees attended the meeting. Roi/er! Bartholomew, board president. said he wouldn't support the course so it was decided to tilble theisSue. At their last meeting, board members questioned whether the counes wouldn't be getting into religious and moral areas. One of lhe courses is entiUed "Death and Dying." According to a course description pro9tded board members, th.la course "ex- amines the p1ycholo1icaJ, socioloi:ical and economic 1pheres of adaptatloo for lhe lh· divldual, tke family and society."' . The second course, ''The Health Professional and Oeatb," would ele).?lore "the health pro. fOS1ional s feelln1 and 1pPr01cb -•rd dylnJr and death. Ethical and mor1f issues such as tran1plant11 abortion and euthanasia wll be included." Both eouneo WON~ to bo o«er.d 'throu1b tbe Allied U.alth d"l!...-lment. I • • • Developer Don Anderson told the councU . th al imposition of growth reistrlctlnc meuures such as tile ira4ine ordinance would h'ave the •fleet of raising bolne prices abo\le the levels which a cross section d the com- m~tr can aff~rd. ' .Uuring an· JmPalsioned ad- dress, Anderson said mapy peo-• pie could no longer come to San Clemente to live because or the price of homes. "We're coming close to becom- ing a discriminating society with housing out of the reach of peo- ple,•· said Anderson, whose firm builds $J¥l,OOO to $200,000 homes. A~so · speaking about the hillside' grading measure was Loo Anceles Attorney Robert K. Ught representing owners of the Visbeek Ranch. Liabt said that the strict pro. hibitions contained in the or- dinance would make the $7 ·mil\i9' ~1000-a~re •P,read "'wotthfess. • Light threatened the council with deannexaUotl of the property if the law is passed and he said the ranch land would not be able to be used as collateral by the city for sewer bonds. Cowi.cilman Charles Fox and Pal Lane tersely disagreed with Lillht over the effect of the or- dinance. Discussion between them became heated. "I suggest Mr. Liebl is saying we should draft an ordinance to suit his land. I say to him he de-- should develop his land in ac- cordance with our ordinance.'' Lane said. Light retorted sayiJ\g he would •1expect a council to be reasona- ble.'' ln passing the ordinance, the council agreed it would establish specific 4uidelines for ' lan- dholders td seek: variances from the law because of special circumstances. During the hour and a half long hearing, in crowded council chambers, five persons spoke in favor of the ordinance and eight against. ··the Secret Service to interview Mrs. Moore la~e Sun4'1f nlibL ••nurtng the interrogation: there was no indl~atioo of. Mrs. Moore showing an interest in the President or presenting a danger to him," it added, noting' that ''although released from custody by the San Francisco police, she was not placed under sur- veillance by the Secret Service.•• lllontoya said he b .. not yet re- ceived any .result.a from an in- vestigation launched by tbe Secret Service into the matter .. Montoya said hearings likely to open next Tuesday or Wednesday would include testimony from the bead of the Secret Service, Stuart Knight, San Francisco police officials and past pre- sidential JlJld vice presidenUal candidate!. South County DueRefimd From Utility South Orange County 'customers of the San Diego Gas and Electric Company will share In a $4.1 million refund to be dis· bursedinNovember. The refunds will be alxlut $1.31 for residential electric customers in the areas of San Clemente, Capistrand' Beach, Dana Point, San Juan Capistrano, · Laguna Niguel, South Laguna and portions of Missioo Viejo. Commercial and industrial customers will receive propor- tionately larger refunds. The re- funds will be made as a credit on the bills of eli1ible current customers and will be by cheek to eligible former customers. The refund results from fmal set.Uement by; interstate gas sup- pliers of wholesale gas prices at levels lower than were originally" charged. ' I An endowment fund in1 memory of Laguna Beach artist! Roger Kuntz has been initiated atl the Laguna Beach Mll5elllll ofl ·Art where Mr. Kuntz served u a member of the boardfrom1987 to! 1970. Tbe inilial donation to the fund baa been made by Mr. and Mrs.I Donald Clarke. j When the fund reaches a suffi .. 1 cient amount, its interest will be used for a J>erMtual award in the: name of Mr. Kuntz at selected competitive art ellibi!Wns at tbe1 museum galleries. · I 'In addition to senlnl m the, hoard, Mr. Kunta ..... OD tb9 ""' hibition c:Ommltteo~lllld was a. juror for n.umerous artabq1n.. He He worked under a Gue· genhe-im Fellowship in the mid·SOS and was holder of various scholarships and numerous awards and taught at several in· r lltltutlons Including Claremont. Loo Angeles Art Institute, Scrlpps.J College and the Laguna School 01> Art. Kuntz was a painter and sculptor. . Donations to the Roger Kunt:t Memorial Fund may be made to the Laguna Beach Museum of Art, 397 Cliff Drive. Laguna Beach, 92651. Skeleton Found SAN BERNARDJNO CUPO - ·'lbe skeleton of a UCLA student who apparently committed suicide nearly two years aaowas found by' hikers In tbe Calico Mountain foothills, the coroner's officer reported Monday. The San· Bernardino Count) Coroner's Office said Geore~ 'Brewer. 25, of Riverside, ap· parenlly Shot himself through tblo bead with a .22·caliberrlfie. . It's Yo11r ·Dollar! QUITE OFTEN A CUSTOMER IS CONFUSED WHEN SHOPPING •FOR CARPETING. HE ASSUMES THAT IF A CARPET PILE IS HEAVY AND THICK THE CARPET IS NECESSARILY OF GOOD QUALITY. NOT TRUE! MORE OFTEN TH!t QUALITY OF THE ABER. AND NOT lliE QUANTITY, IS THE DETER- MINING FACTOR WHICH CONTROLS WEAR AND PERFORMANCE. rr·s YOUR MONEY -so. WHEN BUYING YOUR • CARPETING, MAKE SURt YOU ARE DE/IL.ING WITH AN ESTABLISHED MILL., AND EQUAL.LY 1'S IMPORTANT, A REPUTABLE DEAL.ER. • • DEN'S - :iiiSii11atiaii:·custom drapsrlss llC. NO. 2l04Z2 • 1663 Pl.ACEl>jTIA AVENUE 1• COSTA MESA. CALIF. 92627 • PHONE 646-4838 -646·2~5 .L..~----------------..... --------------------"!"!'!~~ • -- • • Slow Going For No-fault I, JlirS1LVIAJOftD r"P~ (l'lrlllo/'IWC1k: .... > J4, --., Whal has hll}lpeoecl ID !be drive for '"ao.fauJtb auto In· ounnce -llle con~ under whlcb lbe bll~n ol pn>'ring wbo w&S at fault In an uto 11Ccidoqt la tJlm!nated, l1W1uils ..,. limited to ollbt the more aerlowl lajury casa and la- -. dollaro ai'6 IPftlld more r~ and more ialrl1 ...,.....ieum.1 '°'1, 11l-lr19rMH111 ... Mlf *llUJh• ftnt-IDtesl-filil[ YTorlda followed In 11171: oonneet!CUt,-.,lchlpn'iilCI N-Jeney.went a!Olllln tm. The move1Dno-f1ultPN1<ed i!l,lm wbell 1ix more Wiles -Co!orldo, Hawaii, Kansu, "~ Nevada, New York and ,,. Ulah ~ pused no-fault •. Money's l&Wll. Worth AND SINCE THEN, , 'l1IE GOING bas been w l . •low. Ill 1974, only four • states -Georaia, MJ.n.. ....,u. Pennoylyania and Kmlucky-eot no-faulf. In ms. ,9,llly Norlll Dakota baa acted ID bring tbe ~er benefits to iia molorilta. • . <W!ll!• elCbl, olber states have PISSed no-fault llWI, 11iese are dllmlned 81 "bogus" bl' experts In the fteld, for ~ gmerall,r do no more tban add 1 llmlted layer ol COY• eragewitbout 111y mOYOO IDcontrol eoota.) · ,. 1'hus.llle dlacourqln& 1111werto the question Is: . -More than two-thirds of Uie states do not have bona .fide no-fault laws; "' -.Prospects for progress in these states -u de- -trated by activity in the put fllw years -are dia· 1'earteoing; ·~ -Even the 16 aenuine no-fault laws cannot be called . fut.ally adequate In terms of benefit levels and limits on UWsuits. ,, ;_ THESE l& LAWS DO Ptrr SOME restriction on access 1p ••pain and suffering" damages so popular in many lawsuits (while none takes away your right to a day in court). Most or the 16 aUow suits for pain and suffering only when medical billa reach a certain dollar level (the threshold>: The Micblfan law baa nollln!ebold but limits suits to caaeaof •'serious'' ln.Jury. · · • . With effective llOofault In every stale, tbe auto 1!9PlrA• lions system would be rid ol the waste daily, injuotlce and personal tr.,e<ly tbat so ollen pervades the fault·aystem. ",\.Vith eff-=tiv• no-faµlt, our auto insurance premiW111 could paY for a substanUal part ol the loueo of those serloualy in· jured in auto•.accldents (as aa••oat the mere 30 percent ot the losses they now receive). What's more, insurance ex· ~rts s~y that based an today's CQtt factors, this could be rooe without any increase in premiums. I .;HE NEXT LOGICAL QUESTION must be "why the tlowdown?'' Why hasn't the concelj beeo embraced across·· lhe nation in face of the fact that virtually every element in . our society -labor, business, con.sumer organisations, 'educators, public officials, the press -has hailed no!fault as indisputably in the public interest? The equaUy discouraging answer to this question is: Opposition from one· major source -the personal liability bar. And since the liability bar Is heavily represented in the various state legislatures and no-fault strikes at the core or many lawyers' livelihoods (auto accident injury lawsuits), ~e lawmakers themselves have consistently attacked.the ~-eoncept and repe·atedly been successful either in blocking entirely or substantially watering down no-fault bill5 in J.heir own legislatures. UNLESS THOSE DEEPLY IN FAVOR of no-fault • become Cully aware of what la at stake and take strong coun- :termeasures to the penopal Uabillty lawyers' tactics, there ·as absolutely no reason to believe the lawyers wiU be less . successful in the future than in the put. The concept of r»fault auto insurance was introduced as far back as the 19305 -a full 40-plU,i years ago. The re- form has been a major issue for the past 10 years -ever since law professors Robert Keeton and Jeffrey O'Connell in a 196S book, outlined the inequities in the fault system for '1)aying auto accident damages and called for an overhaul. , Yet we -America's motorists -who stand to benelit ·so greatly from good no-fault legislation -are still waiting ·waiting, waifulg and paying. . · ' . . Wedne•dau: Wh<il,th<n,aboutCongreu~ • Auto-free Zones Ahead for Cities? WASHINGTON (UPI) - Several American cities will have experimental ·~·· uto-free zones'' next ear with an eye toward eeping cars out of large owntown districts .rever, U .S. Federal gbway Administrator Norbert T. Tiemann says. :· ''I think that it will work. 1 )nay be wrong -but we are going to find out,'' 1'iemann said in a speech ttfthe 43rd annual meeting ti( the lnter·national Bridge, Tunnel and • ., Controls • Attempted On Pork WASHINGTON CAP) For the thlJ:d lime In four l'.,ars. the Agriculture J)epartment is trylna to J\ll! Into effect labeling~ 1l11Jations for artificalll' ~~re d '"country'' and ''cowttr)'-lt.JJe•• b,am1 ·ad ~lllciulden. , ,; t1le extenalve p._ed iWuJaUon la oPtll to public C01DmeDt 11Dtif Nov. 4. r~ Ht • mlnimum ••c:ur-,, time for the ham11 ot ~dQI for cure penetra. '*"'·and equalioationa and •days for drying. ••The producto could not be1njected with or put 11>11- Q\td solutions and the en· tlreiexlerior would have to be coated with enougb salt and other eurlng .,ents to Ins~ complete peoelra· .:~· . "- Turnpike Association in Paris. "WE SIMPLY cannot af- ford the one-car, one-·· occupant concept any longer•• because of the energy crisis, rising oil costs and ''the ever~ growing congestion and.air and noise pollution in our large cities,'' Tiemann said ''In other words, we need to create auto-free zcnes in our large cities,•• he said, adding they would be feasi- ble in "a variety of urban settings -comm.erclal, re- sidential, historic and in· stitutional. '' TIEMANN, A FORMER governor of Nebraska, said he expected opposition from tbose who fear shop- pers would be kept away If they could not drive dlrec:t- ly downtown. "Certainly it would be unpopular politically. Bull think lt is an idea whose tim' must come soon.'' 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London bullion dealers ra.xed gold al· $128.75 an ounce in the morning after a Monday 'closing O{ $136 -putting told at Ill lowest le•el .since January 197,, • ' l I • !\J,2 DAILY PILOT ; Tueeday, S!p1Miber23, 1975 I . /' ' / . . • , • . ecor onanza • .. • ' • . . . . \ ~ !T -hese top albums fm: 3~9;z . e I • • "NO WAY TO TREAT A LADY" • f Helen Reddy Capitol 11418 PINK FLOYD WISH YOU WERE HERE -Shine On"°" Ctwy Oi9rnOnd w..com. To The Mlchlne ._.AOgilr(Wlst\VouW... Her• - "WISH YOU WERE HERE" Pink Floyd Columbia 33453 "YOUNG ,. AMERICANS" David Bowie RCA10998 • • "SO FINE" BY Loggins & Messina Columbia 33810 "WIN, LOSE OR DRAW" Allman Brothers Capricorn 015~ "WINDSONG" BY John Denver RCA 11183 -.... _ .. ,,,,_ wt.nn.""-'Y•O... ............. ::r..: ' "BE'IWEEN THE LINES'' Jania Ian Columbia 33394 "ONE OF THESE NIGHTS" The Eagles Asylum 1039 "GREATEST HITS" BY Cat Stevena A&M4519 "THE HEAT IS ON" • BY laley Brothers Columbia 33536 "FEELINGS" BY Morria Albert RCA11018 JOAN BAEZ • DIAMONDS 8i: RU,,~ST..;..,...i 1 "DIAMONDS AND RUST'' Joan Baez A&M4527 '·ERfllH,Wll'IDf,~ THAr'STHEWMOFTHEWORU> '· "'ct ,. .. ..,.,.. .. ,.,..,.. . ....,_., ... TMutf'lt "'"-',...,.'JMrficMo .9~ . } . . l . . ,,.~ .... "THAT'S THE WAY OF THE WORLD" Earth, Wind and F'ue Columbia 33280 -~· JEFFERSON STRRSHIP A ~ RED OCTOPUS "RED OCTOPUS" BY Jefferson Starship RCA10999 · "HORIZON" BY Carpenters A&M4530 ' • • T~e · top'.30. t andnew· ·release 45' s now only!•• Many artists on L.P.'s and 8 track tapes only~ .. f • . ' : I . . . ' ' • 2 L:P.a FOR $ One. L.P. ~ill be .given to the first 200 customers! 2TAPES CASSETTES $ ' . $ EA. '{).::::;~ ..... Shop Wards Newest Store in Costa Mesa, Bristol at San Diego Frwy. " ' ' I ' 1 • Opening September-24th! · · . . . • I •• YOU'LL .LIKE THE CONVENIENCE Of A CHARG-ALL ACCOUNT -NO DOWN PAYMENT REQUIRED " -' Wep~yyour ' . -' . C9sta M·esa only. . . \ ' · San Diego Frwy. at Bristol 714-.549-9400 • ' ~ ... • • f I • • I • • Saddlebaek EDITION _YOL•U, "°-266, 3 SECTIONS, 36 PAGES • ORANGE coyNTv, CALll"eRN1A _!o•_a~'• c1 .. ~ --N. • Steeb TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER ·23, 1975 TEN CENTS. ~Put Me in Catod ~ ' J . ..,,., .. • \ ara oore NearStat.les ... "· • MAC Endorses • . Madrid Tract ' Mission· Viejo Municipal. Ad-with the surrounding ruture re- viaory· Council membe.rs ap-iidences. proved a tract: map Monday fdl\...._ • Van Stevens, the company's development in the area of the Clirector ol advance planning and excitln1 22-acre equestrian engineering. said they are still center. .. studying other potential sites ror FoUowing a previous recom-the stables. mendatiOA.of MAC. however, the Re.iideotlal lots in the new plan Mission Viejo Company bas • have alSo been increased from 50 elimiDaled the stables from the · to 80 feet in width. Originally, plan. Council members felt the Stevens said, the tract was stables would be ipcompatible planned to include smaller patio homes wbii!h baye not yet been Tetnpor'!:ry , Signs 'Hit · designe.d .. The company, bow ever, has since decided lo contb)ue with the Madrid and Castille type homes which re- quire a larger lot. , The new map also shows the red.Uction of Jeronimo Road from a secondary arterial to a more narrow collector road. The development, which will be bounded by Jeronimo Road on the north, Oso Creek on the west, ,\. Mission Viejo Municipal Ad-Li P~ Road on the ~ and visory Council members have en-Ar'bolitos on the east, will mclude By Council doned an offer by the MisSion --a total ~f ~residential lots. Viejo Company to eliminate It will ~lud~ an 8.3 acre "snipe signs'' which hav.e been schoQl ~te and a 4.6 acre park appe;aring in the public .tight-of-site which bas the,potential"Of be- way on weekends. . .• ing developed into 8 larger Reg¥-lati0ns goyeming signs ''Bupe!"park." . put up by businesses and go.vem-Chairman Richard Lowcock, ment are. bell\_& "evel~ ex-however, questiop.ed bow the ~plained \Ian Stev.ens, a tepresen-comJPul'it7 ii llOill~ IO fund. de- tativeof the company. velOJ>Jllent and mamtenance of But, he said, the smal.1 1 tem~ tl;le__p~k. which is requil'ed by porary signs, which generally llteJPUDQ<. advertise suctt things as real Si~s said _a study, which estate gar.age sales and poJ.itJ.cal dciesn't deal directly with the candidates, have been increasing qu~tion. bu~ ·does consider the on the weekends when restric-tax implications of maintenance tions are not enforced. <See MAC, Pa1e AZ) In an effort to save the com-" munity frqm what be termed ''visual blight,'' he said the ~m­ pany would pay for or provide the manpower needed to get rid of these signs. Although the company now takes such signs off their proper- ty, they do not have the authority to take the~m off public property where they have been appearing lately. <See SIGN, Page AZ) School Sets Swap Meet Ralph ·A. Gates Elementary School will be the site of a swap .meet from 9 a .m. to4 p.m. Satµr .. day. Admission to the swap meet-, which is sponsored by the school PTO. will be 25 cents. Persons having items to sell may reserve a space by calling Cb~rie Gillespie, 830-4417, or Almalee Flotho, 837-3173. The cost per space i1""$l .50. Tl\e school is located at 23882 Landsisview Ave., El Toro .. ' Suit Revealed WASillNGTQN (UPI) -The Justice·DePartment haS' filed an antitrust suit against the American Society of Anestbeslofogjsts; a<~ it of testrictipg c"bmpetlt-.t4n by publishinc fee ·gui~es. There are about 12;2bb 'ariesthesiologists, , and more than 90 percent of these are memllers q.I tbe,mjety that was accused 1n a N~Yorl: City rourt Monday of violating \he Sherma,n antitrust.act. GRID PICKEROO CONTESI' OPENS Pigskin Picke.roo '75-the an-riual IO-week contest ·testing the ., pigskin ~rognosticatioo prowess <If Orange citast sports fans - fieg!ns today In the Doily Pilot. " Winnen who be.st predict the outcome of :ic> football games will be awarded cash prltes of $25, $15 and$JO. Details and an official en\ry blank appear In today's •Ports aectlon. Tum to-page 116 and 1b.aspe.n your pencil. Entries must be returned by Thursday. Good Luck. ' \ • Blaze Buniing Out of C.Ontrol At Pendl.eion • A brush and grass fU"e burning ~ of control on -the Camp Pendleton Marine Base has con- sumed more than 1,000 acres sendi.Dg a huge cloud of smoke billowing over San Clemente and spreadilig as far north as Laguna Beach. The fire is burning on the ·Rorpo-San Onofre area 1ot the 125,000-acre marine base. The smoke from the fire was visible inland as far away as Mis- sion Viejo. Police in Laguna Beach received reports from some hilltop residents who thought the fire was burning in Laguna Niguel At present the blaze is not en- dangering any structures, Staff Sgt. Dick Ray. of the base public affairs office, said. He said that the fire is not bum· ing in the area of the refugee tent cities, but said those areas could become involved if the fire shifts from its westerly burn path. The cause of the fire is un- known, Sgt. Ray said. In the past, however. base brush ru-es have been touched off by pyrotechnic devices used during leatherneck traihing missions. The fire is. being fought by 18 men from the l)ase's complement of fU"emen. No heavy equipment other than fire trucks has been called m yet. Sgt. Ray said there is no estjqiate as to when the r.ll'e will be 'c:OntroUed. Smoke from the fire poured over and i.Dto San Clemente. The police switchboard received numerous calls from citizens Wanting.to report the ru-e or ask- ing questions about it. Today temperatures" in San Clemente were warmer than in northerly areas less affected by the smoke and fire. Execution St,ayed PARIS. (UPI) -Frenoh' authorities set \a new appoint- ment (o negotiate with Chad guerrillas, saving Fren1=:h hostage Francoise Claustre from execution today by the rebels, the • ~raideiltial El)oa" Palace u - nounced. ,4 UPIT ...... HE KNOCKED DOWf:j GUN • Ex-Marine Sipple J~dge Okays Fromme Role Of Attorney . • SACRl\MEJ'iTO <UPI) - Lynette ··~uea~y•• .... Fromme, charged with attempting to as- sassinate Prea:ident Ford, was ruled fit to act as tier own at- torney today. ' On the basis of a court-ordered psychiatric repurt, Chief U.S. District• Court Judge 1bomas J. MacBride ruled the 2&-xear-old cult follower of Charles Manson can "knowingly and intelligently make a waiver of her constitu- tional right to counsel 1 •1 Miss Fromme, outfitted in her now familiar red-hooded robe, did not react. Dr. James R. Richmond, the psychiatrist who preformed the examination during the weekend, briefly took the stand during the bearing and con- cluded, "Miss· Fromtne is compe- tent to understand the proceed- ings against her and assist in her own defense." Earlier, her attorney filed an appeal requesting further bail re- duction . Federal defender E. Richard Walker said Monday the appeal will be heard by the §th Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco on an ,;expedited" basis, but rould not predict when a decision could be expected. There was no word on whether the tiny red-haired Miss Fromme had heard of an incident Monday in which a woman attempted to shoot Ford outside a San Fran- cisco hotel. Bail for Miss Fromme was originally set at the maximum $1 million by a federal magistrate Sept. 5, the day she was arrested. and charged with pointing a .4S-caliber pistol at Ford as he walked across the state Capitol grounds. Pleaded Before Attempt WASHINGTON ((AP) -The woman who allegedly attempt- ed to asaassinate President Ford in San Fl'anclscll Mond"1 asked a San Francisco Police inspector a day earlier· to pla~ her in custody bec,use s¥ might start ''testing the syste'm,"· Sen. Joseph M. Montoya said today. 'nae New Mexico Democrat. who heads the SenJite appropria· lions subcom!Diittee which . MORE STORlES, PHOTOGRAPHS-M -' bandl~s Secre\ Service funds, said it was this information that prompted the Secf<\I Sortice-to interview Sara Jane Moore Sun; da1· nieht but that she was neit'her held in custody nor placed under surveillance. "Th• fact is that they did not follow up," Montoyi. said as be announced that his subcommit-tee will begin hearings next week OD tbe San Francisco inci- del}l and an earlier assusinatiQn atten:)pt against President Ford in Sacramento on Sept. 5. Montoya said bis in!om;tation on Mrs. Moore had i-. supplied bytheSecretService. ... lloofoya. noted '"1iat neither Mra. Moore nor Lynette· Fromme, arrested aQd charged iii the Sacramento ihcident, was listed <>11 the 47,000-name e<>m· puter listing or persons con- sidered possibly dangerous to the President. He said the Secret Seryice re- ported that Mrs. Moore was "an informant for both the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms of the Department of the Treasury,'' act int as an in- (ormant for the latter agency "on cases involving gun trafficking." A memorandum read by Mon· toya, which bad been prepared by his staff based on information from the Secret Service, said that on Sunday night, aft.er her arrest for carry:lng a revolver, Mrs. Moore "phoned an inspector of the San Francisco police depart· ment and requested that he re- tain her in custody.·• ''The inspector knew Mrs. Moore as an informant and asked her What .the charge for con- tinued custody could be," the meirlorandum continued. ''She <See SUSPECT, Page A2) People Mover At V al.encia The People Mover, a program which includes music, magic and comedy, will be presented al 7 p .m . Thursday in Valencia Elementary School, 25661 Paseo de Valencia, Laguna Hills. · · A preview of the program, whicb is being sponsored by the PTO, will be presented at 1 p. m. Tickets are being sold on ttie school patio_ before and after scflWI and during lunch for $1 for students and $1.25 for adults. Tickets purchased the evening of the show will cost $1 .25 for stuent.s and $1 .50 for adults .. · 111'1 Tah;I l FORDS HAV£ A HAPPY REUNION AT THE WHITE HOUSE President Met W1tll His Staff Alter Aauaalnetlon Alt9111P1 , ,, ,_ ,.; ~v.' "' By .Judge . I' •• Psychiatric Tests Urged for Patty r BULLETIN SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -A federal judte 1ug1estect today that Patty Hearst be examined by psychiatrists to deter111ine if sbe ls mentally competent to be cross-examiaed as a witness. From Wire Services SAN FRANCISCO -Patricia Hearst's. at.torney today described the newspaper heiress as "on the verge of being able to go either way in terms of sanity" because of her 19-month ordeal. Prior to Miss Hearst's federal court hearing on her request to be released on bail, attorney Terence Hallinan told reporters WAS SLA LINKED TO MURDER? A5 PATTY, SLA HIT BY ANGELA DAV15--A7 that she was "mentally and emo- tionally disturbed" and said : "Anybody would be who has gone through the torture that she has gone th.rough. "She is right on the verge ol be- ing able to go either way in terms of sanity,'' he said. "During the entire time she was ki<lnaped she was insane." Hallinan said. "Right now, she is on the verge or tipping one way or the other and that's what we are worried about. Not the case. Any jury would acquit her in a minute." ~ U.S . District Judge_ Oliver Carter refused to free the 21 - year-old heiress on $1 million bond after her capture klst week. declaring the risk that she would flee was too high. Patty Hearst probably is "not yet enough of a realist to accept treatment" although she needs wchiatric help, her mother told _ .~~U@p.t.a~.!>Jlortillclion. ..... In an interview published to- day, Catherine Hearst said her daughter ''is in and oot of reality -and so nervous so much 'she doesn't seem herself, of course.'• "She is 100 percent away from those last tapes:· Mrs. Hejlrst said, referring to a recording on which Patty called her parents. "pigs.·· "She loves us, loves her sis· ters. is interested in all of us," Mrs. Hearst said. "She's improving. I see some improvement every day. But she's been out or touch with reali- ty. We've got to get her some place where she can get treat- ment. I don't know where she needs to be yet.·· Miss Hearst faces 22 separate felony charges, including kidnap· i.ng. robbery, bank robbery and assault with a deadly weapon. <See PATTY, Page A2) Coast Weather Saddleback Boo111ing Fog and low clouds will delay the suns hine Wed· nesday, with cooler tem- peratures predicted for the coast. Highs will range from the low 70s along the shore to the mid 80s further inland. College ETU"ollment Soars by 81 Percent INSIDE TODA. Y Columni1l Sylvia Porter puts tM blame for inaction on . no-fault in8uronct1: on lowtJers bondl.i:ng ~sonal liabUU11. A 11 . Fall enrollment at Saddleback College has increased 81 percent over last year's figure. . Superintendent Robert Lom· hardi told the trustees Monday that the current tall figure stands et 11,775. Enrollment last year at this time was about6500. Iii the 15 months that Dr. Lom- bardi has served as superinten· dent. the college's' enrollment has increased 250 percent. The increases are credited to new areas being opened. up (or potential students to attend classes, e.xplaine.d a college spokesman. . ' _, ' 1 One new area is the oU-campus program. A total of 13S classes are being offered at 16 differebt sites. Although a' breakdown of. the numben is not yet available, more-than 2000 people attended these classes last quarter. Also'; --.over 1000 persons are enrolled fn-courses oflered on the weekends amt about SOO people are enrolled in television cJasses. Dr. Lorn bardi noted that only 409 sludent:I are enrolled in un - ar •de •• of1. adult education, class• whlqh have come under attack frofti Governor Brown. . ".-lllllJ'a<led studet>la ' , are in driver improvement chuses being offered by the col- lege as a service to the court. Although the stale will only support an enrollment increase of five percent annually, a col- leee spokesman said, this only Index relates to colleges in an equaliza-MY-s.r.rit• All _. ... ....,.. M Uoo dialrict where the state pro-"""~ •1 Mwtn •j Vi.deaalargerportlonofthefWld· ~ :: =-~==-~ lng.. , ~ ..... Ol' .... OMM'f At Because of the district'• high &'::'-.. :11 ~....... •i;1 al U h Id the tale 0....-Mltktt .. , ..... • .... v ua ·on, e sa • a -pays ."""""""_... 11 -.n•n.m • .._,, the dillrlct only $W per rull time ,._. ..,.._,, T11e111M •• student per year. Thus, he1aid, it ::,~ :~ ~ 11 ii not affected 1}1 the increase ...,..,. .. ,.. 11 ....,.,...., .Y limltaUoo. '..,_ ________ .,. f • f t • ·- 14i DAILY PILOT SB Tuesday, September 23, 1915 Bits AlafJa•a . _Eloise Roaring Higlµro,y Project Approved . . ,. ~ Across Florida FORT WALTON BEACH. Fl a <UPI) -Hurri cane Eloise roared ashore on the north Flo r ida coast between Fort Walton Beach and Panama City today, ripping roofs from build- ings and tearing down power lines a s it sta bbed deep into Alabama. More than 100,000 persons fled in advance of the storm. whi ch earlier claimed 42 lives in a sweep across Puerto Rico. the Dominic an Re public and eastern Cuba. There w er e n o deaths or serious injuries immediately re· ported as the s torm slammed in- El Toro Doctor, 45, 1'Succumhs Dr. Jerome Levy, described by I &n El Toro school teacher as "physician to half the kids ln the Saddleback Valley," died at Mis- 1 sionCommunity Hospital Friday, following a heart attack. Dr. Levy was 45 years old. He came to El Toro 10 years I ago from Garden Grove to establish a family practice at 23809 El Toro Road. "He had a thriving practice,'· said civic leader Jack Stanfill. "He was one or the first doctors to come to El Toro at the time de- velopment was just beginning. A lot or the young families who have moved here since became his patients.·· A native of New York state, Dr. Levy studied medicine in Vienna, Austria. He was graduated in 1963 from the medical college at LeoPold Franzens University. He was a member of the Orange County MedicaJ Associa- tiOn and served on the Board of ,Directors of Mission Commwtlty Hospital, where he died. ''Dr. Levy was a warm person," said his close friend and associate Dr. Chris Ross, presi- deDtOl Mission's board. "He was probably more devoted to bis · practice than any other doctor in the area: consequently, his pa- tients adored him. "He was so 'married' to his practice that it was only the last couple or years any of us could persuade him to take time off for seminars or recreation. Recently he had come to enjoy boating at '. the Dana Point marina." •\ Dr. Levy is survived by his : mother, Mary, and his brother, Barton, both of El Toro, and by . bis uncle, Max Kaufman, of Laguna Beach. '. Funeral, services were held "Sunday al Pacific View 1. Memorial Park in Newport Beach, with Frank Rosenthal of- 1, ficiating. Funeral arrangements were handled by Gruman's Mortuary in Los Angeles. · Ice Cream Eating Contest Scheduled An ice· cream eating contest between students and teachers will be featured during an ice cream social and cake auction at 6:30 p.m . Thursday in Mon - tevideo Elementary School, 24071 Carrillo Drive, Mission Viejo_ The event, during which prin- cipal David Whitcher, will auc- tion one of his home· baked cakes is being sponsored by the schooi PTA In addition to the baked goods, ice cream, coffee and punch will be sold. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT RObert N. Weed f'f1,!0tflt41ft0 P..tlll_. Jack R. Corley V'"Pr-nt -Ge...,.•11N._,. , ThOmas Keevll Ellllor ThOmas A. Murphine ,,..,,...QillO Ed!lor °'8rSes H. loos Richard P. Nall Aullt.,,I JN .... 9111g ldilOri S.ddlt:Nclt va1iey0ttice 2saot UI hi RMll at S9fl 01910 """'"'"' °'"°'Offices . C.llMttiii JaWMt..,S!rMt ' ... WJl"rtlN(ll:la»N4!--'llcol~···· .._lftolllfl htc.11: 17'1$9H(11 80ulev•n:I U0utwo hKlll 11• Oitnneyr1 SlrM' to the U.S. mainla nd, but a Point Clear. Ala ., man was etertrocut· ed. in ad vance of the hurricane v.·hile trying to get his boat into a metal shed. By mid-day Eloise had pushed inland to a point about 4S miles east-southeast of the capital city of Montgomery. Ala. Forecasters discontinued all hurricane warnings along lhe coast at noon but said a rew squalls '"ith winds or gale in- tensity could be expected into the afternoon . Oranae County Supefvtsor 'Olomaa J'. Riley has announced that.road improvemmta fO&' San· ta Katia Avenue ID UICuaa Hills ahouldbe .Om~ted by~ u . ImprovemeD& will laclude_a paved roadway. slde*allm, curba and iutters. • Tiie Board of Suwvuan re- cently refected an ext~ re- quest whicli wouJa bt.e Even a project completion dale olKarch 1, 1976.· OakJawn Homes. tnc., a sub- sidiary of Rossmoor Corpora- tion, had previously been grant4 ed two time extensions for com- pletion of the Improvements. Ai Riley's r"11uest, the Board reject- ed the new request. • Heavy rains of 5 to IO inches were forecast ror southern and eastern Alabam a. a nd from west·central Florida northv.'ard through most or Georgia. flash flood warnings were issued for many areas. · ''The maximum sus tained winds near the center or Eloise are estimated at 70 mph with a few squalls to hurricane force (75 mph>." the hurricane center re- ported. FACES IN THE CROWD -Sarah Moore (face circled ) stands in throng waiting for President Ford's appearance , from St. Francis Hotel in San Francisco. From this SM Fr.tlC.iKs •Ufl'lllWr "*9 V"9 U,.l vantage, she fired a shot at the President. She was in the crowd across from the hotel on Post Street just off Powell Street. Supervisors d id, however, ex- tend the required completion date \0 Dec . 15. Construction is to begin on tHe project no later than Nov.15. They also voted to ignore any ruture timeextensiolfrequests-on "Howeve-r, winds should con- tinue to diminish rapidly this af- ternoon as the center continues further inland,·· the weather agency said. "Rather cold air to the west and north of Eloise is ex- pected to be drawn into the stormy circulation, with Eloise losing tropical characteristics.'' Roofs were Hrted from about 200 commercial buildings in Fort Walton Beach as the storm roared ashore, and Panama City Beach Mayor Dan Russell estimated that damage in his area would run $25 million, ''and that's a conservative figure." Power lines were down, trees uprooted and plate glass win- dows smashed all along the 60- llJile stretch between Panama Ci · ty Beach and Fort Walton Beach. Panama City Beach was left without electricity, most phones were out, sewers were flooded and residents were left without waler or traffic lights. A call went off for residents to remain indoors until danJ:erous felled power lines could be cleared away. Several tornadoes were report- ed in the Florida Panhandle in advance of the storm and another was reported near Hartford, Ala. Florida Gov. Reubin Askew or- dered 200 National Guard troops into Fort Walton Beach at the re- quest of the city's fire chief who said he needed the men to guard jewelry and other stores damaged by the winds. Sixty-one persons evacuated from exposed islands in the Fort Walton Beach area took refuge at a motel that was among the buildings unroofed. PATTY ••• The FBI and. police were in- vestigating dynamite, black powder and pipe bombs found in the hideout of Symbionese Liberation Army members William and Emily Harris to de- termine whether there was any ·Connection with recent terrorist bombings in the San Francisco area. Wendy Yoshimura. who was discovered in the same apart- ment with Miss Hearst, was de- nied a reduction of her $250,000 bail Monday and pleaded for "justice for all humanity_" MAC .•. of open space and parks in service area 9. will bereleasedsoon. The study. completed on a prior request of MAC members, will also deal with company policy and practices and changes in attitude, he said. He added that it will not be re- leased to the public until after cotnpany orficials and MAC me?nbers review it. SIGN .•• MAC members previously re- quested the Sheriff's Department to enforce codes against these signs. However, they received no response lo their request. Richard Lowcock , MAC chairman, will write a letter to the Board of Supervisors inform· ing them of the proposal and ask- ing that it be implemented. South CoWlly Due Reftmd From Utility South Orange County customers of the San Diego Gas and Electric Company will share in a $f.i million refund lo be dis- burseCI in November. The refunds will be about $1.31 for residential e lectric customers in the areas of San Clemente, Capistrano Beach, Dantl Point, San Juan Capistrano, Laguna Niguel, South Laguna and port.ions of Mission Viejo. Commercial and industrial customers will receive propor- tionately larger refunds. The re- funds will be n1ade as a credit on the bills of eligible current customers and will be by check to eligible former customers. The refund results from final settlement by interstate gas sup- pliers of wholesale gas prices at levels lower than were originally charged. Fire Prevention Contest Starting SaddJeback Valley elementary school children can try out for a visit to the fire house and a trophy by participating in the seventh annual fire prevention poster contest. The contest is co-sponsored by the Exchange Club of the Sad· dleback Valley in cooperation Marine Hel,d In Clemente Rape Attempt San Clemente police arrested a 19-year-old Camp Pendleton Marine after an attempt was made to rape a young San Juan Capistrano woman who fought off her attacker in the downtown area Monday night. John H. Poller was booked for suspicion of attempted rape. He was held in jail today pending a court appearance. with the Orange County Fire Department-California Slate Division of Forestiy. All school children in elemen- tary grades from Mission Viejo, Laguna Hills. and El Toro are eligible to compete in the contest. The posters will be picked up from local schools Oct. 3 and sub- mitted to a panel for judging. A winner will be selected from each grade level and there will also be a sv1eepslakes winner. The awards presentation will take place at the Laguna Hills Fire Station,· 24001 Paseo de Valencia, during Fire Prevention Week Oct. 5to11. Posters to be submitted for the contest must be of original de- sign and completed by the stu· dents without assistance. Each poster must contain the slogan ''Learn Nol To Burn." The minimum poster size is 11 by 14 inches and the maximum 16 to 20 inches. F "°"' P..,,e A J SUSPECT. ,. • replled that she had been a part of the protest movement for some time and she just might.start test- ing the system'.·• AccOrding to the memoran- dum, "upon receiving this in- formation, the inspector alerted the Secret Service to interview Mrs. Moore la~e S~day nigbL ''During the interrokation. there was no indication of Mrs. Moore showing an interest in the President or presenting a danger to him," it added, noting that ·•a1though released from custody by the San Francisco police, she was not .placed under sur- veillance by the Secret Service.'' Montoya said he has not yet re- ceived any .results from an in- vestigation launched by the Secret Service into the matter. Montoya said hearingS'likely to open next Tuesday or Wednesday would include testimony from the head of the Secret Service, Stuart Knight. San Francisco police officials and past pre- sidential and vice presidential candidates. A major focus will be "'whether or not we will need additional Secret Service personnel," Mon- toya said, noting that the sub- committee had approv.ed the en- tire request made by the Secret Service this year. Asked abOut the call for ••a good old shaking up over there'' made by Sen. Ernest F. Hollings <D·S.C. ), a subcommittee member, Montoya said, ''I'm not prepared to say that." Fire Bums 3,000Acres SAN PASQUAL (AP) -The second worst brush fire of the year in San Diego County has charred some 3,000 acres and destroyed two structures. A force of some 325 fire fighters managed to but a barrier at the head of the horseshoe-shaped fire Friday. but it was still reported out of control as winds gusting from 25 to 35 miles an hour fanned the names. the improvements. · 'I Was There' Bicentennial Program Set Saddleback Valley·schools will invite area residents this year to . participa~ in an "( Was There•• program as part of a bicentennial celebration, according to Joanne Harris. Mrs. Harris, bicentennial coordinator for1 the Saddleback Valley Unified School I>istrict, explained that people in th~ area who have been on the scene of an historical event or who ba~e been acquainted with someonl!famous will be invited to visit schools and share their experiences with stu-dents. . ''We have tremendous re- sources available in this area,'' she said, ''especially in Leisure World. Many people there have had experi"ences school children would love to bear about.•• The format will be flexible, she said Participants can address a single class, several classes in re- lated subject areas or a school as- sembly. Anyone interested in· participating in the program can call Mrs. Harris at the school dis- trict offices, 586·1234.. Apartment Theft Loot Totals $1,554 Burglars who twisted off the front door knob to gain entry took a camera, watches, stereo re- ceivers and cash with a total value of $1,554 from an El Toro apartment, Orange County Sheriff's officers reported today. Deputies said the intruders ransacked the bedroom and liv- ing room at the home of field engineer Charles Joseph Pecoraro, 57. of Apt. 116, 23333 Ridge Route Drive, El Toro, while be was out at work. Astronauts Tour MOSCOW (AP) -The Apollo astronauts were flying to µmm. grad today, continuing their tour of the Soviet Union, after,payirig tribute to five dead Soviet spaCe heroes. Miss Yoshimura, 32, a Japanese-American artist, was charged with illegal possession of a machine gun, destructive de- vices and explosfves connected with an alleged plot to blow up an ROTC building at the University of California in 1972. Class Planned In Weaving Potter was arrested after a citizen (lagged down San Clemente Patrolman Sylvester Jordan informing him of the inci- dent. It's Yo11r Dollar! • Off-loom weaving will be the first project featured in the Art Crafts adult education class of- fered by the Saddleback Valley Unified School District. Additional projects in the class will include coiled and twined baskets, macrame plant holders and other fiber techniques. The class, taught by Ginger Luters of Mission Viejo, will meet Thursdays from 7to10p.tn. in Room 707 of El Turo 'High School. There is no charge for the class and students may register in the classroom on Thursday. Addi- tional information may be ob- tained by calling the Adult Education Of lice at 837.Q'ro. After receiving a description of the 18-year-old woman's as- sail&nt, Officer William Trudeau arrested Potter in an alley nearby. Lt. Ray Hartman said the San Juan woman w~s approached by a man in a car who asked her if she wanted a ride to the city pier. The woman accepted, but as she entered the car, noticed the· driver had 100 pants on. The driver grabbed the woman around the neck, but she resisted and caught the steering wheel of ~e car forcing it up over the curb. The woman fled and her as· sailant drove off. Aside from bruises, the worn an was unin- jured, police said. \V oman SJain In Las Vegas Youth Missing LAS VEGAS <UPn -·Betty Alvord, a San Diego Credit l\s· OXNAl\D (UPI) -A sea and sodatlon employe, was slashed air search failed to turn up any to death in her room at Caesars trace of a Tbo .. and Oaks Y<lUth Palaca Hotel and pallce launched wbo wu swept out to sea while a search for a ''hl&b t"Oller" from walkin1on Mugu RoeltJWltsouth Minneaota . , ot. here. Robert Rule, 18, and a A ~el maid Mondat found the friend were walklnc"" the rock woman In the l>lood·splatt<?red about 2 a .m. when a wave room wblch +.oas ln disarray,·~ • *•••••• carpe QUITE OFTEN A CUSTOMER IS CONFUSED WHEN SHOPPING FOR CARPETING. HE ASSUMES THAT IF A CARPET PILE IS HEAVY AND THICK THE CARPET IS NECESSARILY OF GOOD QUALITY. NOT TRUE! MORE OFTEN THE QUALITY OF THE FIBER. AND NOT lttE QUANTITY, IS THE DETER- MINING FACTOF\ WHICH CONTROLS WEAR AND PERFORMANCE:..J IT'S YOUR MONEY -SO, WHEN BUYING YOUR CARPETING, MAKE SURE YOU ARE DEALING WITH AN ESTABLISHED MILL, AND EQUALLY AS IMPORTANT A RE PUT ABLE DEALER. • • DEN'S • • .......•......... \ -·installation• custom draperies UCf NO. 230422 : " ,, ' -... • ,wubed both of tbem into the . parently the scene of a violent 1663 PlAOENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CALIF. 92621 • PHONE 6~6\,1838'-6~6·2355 1W•llr. -~•-tr'!f•Ie . 1~:--::-~..,..~~~~...1-..,.....,~ ...... -:::::--~ ............ ~"""'.~~:""'~...,...,::--...,...,...,.J1 t , • " l 7 • • VOL. 68, NO. 266, 3SECTIONS,36 PAGES ara • • ORANGE COUNTY, (:ALIFORNIA • ' . • > ·s ' '· . • . , . • .Today's £1ealag N.Y. Stoeks TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1975 ' "TEN CENTS. ·~ • e 'f:~ntl!sy World' Pleaded · Before .Patty Tells Kidnaping Story ' Attempt U,.IT ....... PATTY HEARST TELLS HER STORY AS SLA CAPTIVE She Leaves Jall tor San Francisco Court t;tearfng La_wyer Says Patty ll'J,Sane, Brain:Washed SAN FRANCJSCQ IUPJ) - Patricia Hea'l"st 's defense lawyers said today they would argue that Ule newspaper hi?iress was "insane and brainwashed" during her 19 months under· ground, and a federal judge or- dered her to be examined by a team ¢or three court.app>inted psychiatrists. Miss Hearst was ordered re- turned to the San Mateo County jail pending the outCOJDe .of the mental examinatiods Ordered ·'forthwith'~ •by three "eminent" psychiatrists. • ~ Miss Hearst •. arrested in San Fk'ancisco Thursday, is mentally "too fragile to submit to cross- exam ination at this point," Coast Weather Fog and low clouds will delay the sunshine Wed· nesday, with cooler tem- peratures predicted for the coast. Highs iwi ll range from the low 705 aJong the shore to the mid 80s turther inland. INSIDE TODA. Y Columnist Sylvfd Porter put• the blame for inoctKin on no-fault iMUrance on lau1yer1 handling ptrrtOTWl liability. A II. hodex -...-.. --·-•• ' .. ... ---.. _ ..... , --·-=--T------. . •• •• ... ... .... ••11 .. .\ n .. argued her attorney, Terence Hallinan.• "She W'as locked in a closet (or nine months," Hallinan said. PatriEla's mother, Mrs . Catherine Hearst, testified at the 40-minute hearing before U.S. District Court J'udge OUver J . Carter that her daughter had participated in a bank robbery in San Francisco April 15, 1974, only because a gun was pointed at her. , "She had a gun trained on her, and after they got out they told her she had robbed a bank and the EBI was going to kill her'," ~.Hearstsaid. Carter said he would not rule on Miss Hearst's request for re- lease on bail until alter the psychiatric examination. He turned down a motion from. de· fense attorneys that she be ex- amined by a psychiatrist of \heir choosing. U.S. AtlortaeY James BtVwning asked that Miss Hearst be kept in custody at the San Mateo County Jail, 25 miles south ol San Fran- cisco, where she has been since her arrest. Said Carter: "lf they're a flight risk, they must be kept in . custody. Just because a person is mentally incompetent, you shouldn't allow them to wander down the street.'' Hallinan objected, saying: "The young woman has been put through bell -. pardon my language. I don't know what Mr. Browning wants. Does he want lo flnish the job the SLA has begun?" "We do not feel that jail condi· lions are doing her mental state any good," !lalllllan said. uwe are anxious that she be in a set~ ting where she can free her nlind from the pr~blem1 .... th.at this has been a fantasy.'' 11:te examination wu ordered by Carter with the agreement of the defense ailid without objection from the prosecuUon. The 'de- fense had submitted an affidavit __LSee INSANE~PueAJ) SAN FRANCISCO <UPI) - Patricia Hea.rst today for the finl time told her f>ID<y, of her kidnapine by the "Symbiooese Liberation Army and said she lived in a ''fantasy world.'' Her disclosure was contained in a court affidavit, excerpls or which were published in the San Francisco Examiner of wbicb her father, Randolph A. Hearst, is president. Miss Hearst told of he r ~rkeley home being "invaded" by two men Bnd a woman on Feb. 4, 1974, and of her abductors at· WAS SU. LINKED TO MURDER? A5 . PATTY, SLAHIT BY ANGELA DAVls-.\7 tempting to drag her outside. She said her fiance, St.even Weed, tried to interfere and was "thrown to the ground, and as she believed s tabbed ·by one of the intruders." The affidavit said Miss Hearst, a student at the Univenity of California, ''screamed and at- tempted to free herself but was overpo:)'iered, thrown oo her face to the floor, a gag -.,as put upon her mouth, ber arms were pulled behind her back 11nd tied, andher eyes were blindfolded. .._ "She was then carried from the house and thrown into tbe trunk of an automobile. nus car pro- ceeded for·some distance when it was slopped, and she was then transferred to the body of another vehicle. "She was then taken to another house where she was placed in a closet on the floor; the closet was approximately five to six feel in length and about three feel in width. For several days, she re· mained in this closet with her hands bound, blindfolded, and with no lights. The closet was hot and extremely uncomfortable. ''She was given food but was unable lo eat a ny for a period of about 10 days, and for all that period was unable to dispose of her body wastes. During the first week, nobody talked to her ex- cept the man who called himself Cinque, who ~rought a tape· recording devile into the closet and taped into this device the early communiques which were broadcast.·· The document said that in· eluded in the statements he made into the device were statements that "she would be executed un- less the demands were complied with. During this period, she was g.i.ven liquids to drink. When the . blindfold was removed, she felt as if she were on some LSD trip; everything was out of proportion, big and distorted.·· Miss Hearst said she heard "constant threats" against her life and saw her captors armed with revolvers, s hotguns and other weapons. "She was a lso told by her cap- tors that her family had aban· doned her, that they would not comply with the demands. and that it was all rigbt with them if she were put to death," the docu- ment said. BULLETIN SAN F RANCISCO (AP) -The Su J'r'aaclsco pellce warned Ute Secret Service Saturday tba& the woman wbo tried &o ·kill Presl· den& J'ord wa1 • potential as- s••IUi,_ it was reported today. WASHINGTON (AP) -The woman who allegedly attempt- ed to assassinate President Ford in San Francisco Monday asked a San F'ranc!isco police inspector a ~ earlier lo place her in custody because she might start ''testing 'the system," Sen. Joseph M. Montoya said today . 1be New Mexico Democrat, who beads the Senate appropria· tions subcommittee which handles Secret Service funds , said it was this information that prompted the Secret Service to interview Sara Jane Moore Sun- day night but that she was neither held in custody nor placed under surveillance. - "The fact is that they did, not <See SUSPECT, Page o\2) Corona Man Held in Rape Of Housewife A 20-yea r -o ld housewife stranded with a disabled car beside the San Diego Freeway in Irvine Monday afternoon told police that a man who stopped to offer her help kidnapped her and raped her in an Irvine orange grove. Police arrested Steven l..opez. 20, ol Corona on charges of kid· napping and rape. He was booked into Orange County Jail , protesting his innocence. The woman, en route home to San Diego after a visit to Costa Mesa, told police she pulled to the side or the freeway after the generator light on her car nashed red. She said her altac_ker pulled to the side of the road about 3:45 p.m. and offered to take her to a service station where she could phone for help. She said the driver took a circuitous route that endeO on a dirt road in an orange grove near Culver Drive and Bryan Avenue in Irvine. There, she told police, the at- tacker raped her. took her driver·s license and threatened to. kill her if she reported the cnme. As he drove her from the orange grove. a driver •ap- proaching on Culver had to slam on his brakes to avoid hitting the car. The driver told police he folloWed the car along Culver and saw the man and woman ap- parently struggling from his van· tage through the rear window. At the corner of Bryan and Culver, the woman told police she spotted a California Highway Patrol car and tried to open the door to escape. She described struggling with her alleged at- tacker and finally opening the door and calling lo the patrolman for help. (See RAPE , PageA2l l ' t ' UPIT..._.. FORDS HAVE A HAPPY REUNION AT THE WHITE HOUSE President Met With His Staff After'Aasasalnatlon Attempt Irvine S~hool Trustees Oppose Toro Expansion With almost no discussion. Irvine school trustees un - animously voted their opposition Monday to-proposed addition of commercial aircraft use of the El Toro Marine Corps Air Station. The board. which has been plagued since its inception three years ago with noise from the field's military craft. passed a resolution opposing so-called ''joint use'' of the field -use by both military and civilian craft. The move was in response to an application by the Orange County Board of Supervisors last month for additjon of civilian nights to the field . One of the Irvine school OOard"s first battles was fought over the jet-noise bombarded old Irvine Elementary School. After Man Admits 32v~~!:~~SThe man accused of the ~~~t{;g de· alh last Friday of an Ohio Slate University desegregation expert has admitted he shot at 25 or 30 black persons during a four-year period, killing two, according to an affidavit filed by police. Neal Bradley Long, 48, also has admitted shooting Charles A. Glatt , Dayton 's sch,.,ol de· segregation planner. last Friday, the affidavit said. 18 months of sla(f work, the school became the first in the state to be abandoned due to ex- cess noise. However. in abandoning the sc hool the board noted that the district suffered a "substantial finaocial loss.·· _ The resolution will be mailed to a list or elective and appointed of- ficials including President Ford, the Defense Department , legislators and the Marine Corps. -Meanwhile, the City of Irvine has forged ahead on its own anti- aircraft campaign. . Assistant Planning Director Claudelte Donatella has pr~­ pared a 32-step time table for an- nexing the Marine base to the ci - ty . According to her schedule, the annexation possibly could be accomplished by next July6. · The city has seized upon an- nexation as one point in a four· pronged campaign lo pl"event El Toro from becoming a "joint· w;e " airport. Also among the city's tactics are threats or suit against county government. an intensive lobby- ing errort and a transportation commission study into probl ems likely to be posed by the ex- panded airport and how to pre· vent the joint use. Execution Stayed -Saddleback Boo1ning PARIS (U PI ) -French authorities set a new lappoint- menl to negotiate wi h Chad guerrillas . saving French hostage Francoise Claustre from execution today by the rebels, the presidential Elysee Palace an- nounced. College Enrollme~ Soars by 81 Percent Fall enrollment at Saddleback College has increased 81 percent ov~Jutyear'a figure. SUperintendent Robert Lorn· bardi told the truJlees Monday th~ the current fall figure stands at 11.ns. Enrollment last year at Olis time wa1 about 6500. In the 15 months that Dr. Lom- bardi has served as guperinten- dent, the collece's enrollment hu increased 250 percent. . 1be increase• are credited to new areas being opened up for potential s tudents to attend Cla•ses. explained a college spokesman. ... ' One new area is the off-campus program. A total of 135 classes are being offered at 16 different sites . Although a breakdown or the numbers is not yet available, more than 2000 people attended these classes last qu~er. Also, over 1000 persons are enrolled in courses offered on the weekendl and· about 500 people are enrolled in television classes. Dr. Lombardi noted that only 409 students are enrolled in un- graded, or adult education, classes which have come under attack from Governor Brown. Moat of these ungraded .students f are in driver Improvement classes being offered by the col- lege as a service to the court. Although the state will only support an enrollment increase of five percent 8.nnuaJly, a col· lege spokesman said, this only relates to colle1es in an equalita· lion district where the state pro· vi.des a larger portion of the fund - ine. · Because of the district's high valuation, he said, the state pays the district only $125 per full time student per year. Thus, he said, it ii not affected by the increase limitation . GRID PICKER()() CONTFSJ' OPENS Pigskin Pickeroo '75 -the an- nual 10-week contest testing the pigskin prognostication prowess of Orange Coast sports fans - begins today ln the Daily Pilot. Winners who best predict the outcome of 30 football games will be awarded cash prizes or $25, $15 and $10. Details and an official entry blank appear iJ1 today's sports section. Tum Ito page 86 add sharpen your pencil. Entrt~s m-.t be returned by Thund11Y. Good Luck. • · I • ,-- A.2 Dl\IL Y PILOT ., , I - Bits AlalJatRa . Eloise Roaripg . , ... . Across ·Florida FORT WALTON BEACH, F1a. (UPI ) -Hurricane Eloise roared ashor e on the north Florida coast between Fort Walton Beach and Panama City today. ripping roofs from build· in gs and te aring down power tines as it stabbed deep into Alabama. , More than 100,000 persons fied in advance of the storm, which earlier claim ed 42 lives in a sweep acros!' Puerto Ri co, the Judge _Says 'Squeaky' Competent SACRAMENTO (U PI ) - Lynette "Squeaky" Fromm e, charged with attempting to as- sassinate President Ford, was ·ruled fit to act as her own at- torney today. On the basis of a court-ordered psychiatric report, Chief U.S. District Court Judge Thomas J _ MacBride ruled the 26-year-old cuJt follower of Charles Manson can "knowingly and intelligently make a waiver or her constitu- tional right to counsel.·· Miss Fromme, outfitted in her 'Ttow familiar red -hooded robe, did not react. Dr. James R. Richmond, the psychiatrist who preformed the ~xamination during the weekend, briefly took the Stand •. .during the hearing ~d con- ~.cluded, "Miss Fromme is compe- tent to understand the proceed- ings against her and assist in her own defense." · Earlier, her attorney filed an appeal requesting further ball re- duction. Federal defender E. Richard ,.Walker said Monday the appeal ·-will be heard by the 9th Circuit -€ourtof Appeals in San Francisco on an "expedited" basis, but could not pre4ict when a decision couldbeexpected. There was no word on whether the tiny red-haired }fias.f'romme bad-heard of an incident Monday Jn which a woman attempted to . ·tihoot Ford outside a San Fran- cisco hotel. · .. Bail for Miss Fromme was originally set at the maximum $1 million by a federal niaa:istrate Sept. 5, the day she was arrested and charged with pointing a -AS-caliber pistol at Ford as he t. walked across the stale Capitol ~1 grounds. · •' At a later bearing, MacBride ~1 reduced bail to $350,000, calling ti her "a sincere young woman in ~ her beliefs, such as they are. But t be refused to release her without ~ bail , saying she was accused of ~••an extremely serious crime, a heinous crime." ~ Miss Fromme's roommate, \~Sandra Good , 31; another !• member of the cult, said at the l, time it was impossible to raise f the bail. "We don't have that kind of , money,'' she said . ' ,, ' ' I I ~RAPE ..• Highway Patrolman Robert E. ' Wenta told Irvine police he r watched the struggle and pulled r . the suspect over after the woman jumped out and yelled. "Stop him!Herapedme!'' On. being arrested, Lopez de-t nied that rape had occurred and ~ charged that the woman was 1 a·~~ype''and ''crazy." I ORANGE COAST Dominican Republic and eastern Cuba. There were no deaths or serious injuries immediately re- ported as the storm slammed tn· to lhe U.S. mainland, but a Point Clear, Ala .. man was electrocut- ed in advance of the hurricane while trying to get bis boat into a metal shed. By mid-day Eloise bad pushed inland to a point about 45 miles east-southeast of the capital city of Montgomery, Ala. ~orecasters discontinued all h rricane warnings along the c st at noon but said a few squalls with winds of gale in· tensity could be expected into the afternoon. Heavy rains of 5 to 10 inches were forecast for southern and eastern Alabama, and from west-central Florida northward through most of Georgia. Fl ash flood warnings were issued for many areas. "The maximum s ustai ned winds near the center of Eloise are estimated at 70 mph with a few squalls to hurricane force (75 inpb)," the hurricane center re· ported. "However, winds should con~ tinue to diminish rapidly this at~ temoon as the center continues further inland.'' the weather agency said. "Rather cold air to the west and north of Eloise is ex· peeled to be drawn into the stormy circulation, with Eloise losing tropical characteristics." Roofs were lifted from about 200 commercial buildings in Fort Walton Beach as the storm roared ashore, and Panama City Beach Mayor Dan Russell estimated that damage in his area would run $2S million , ."and that's a conservative figure." Power lines. were down, trees uprooted and plate glass win - dows smashed all along the 60- mile stretch between PanB411a Ci· ty Beach and Fort Walton Beach. Panama City Beach was left without electricity, moet phones were out, sewers· were flooded and residents were left :Ni,tJtiout water o_r traffic lights. A call went off for residents to remain indoors until dangerous felled powet lines could be cleared away. Death Class Postponed 'For College The Saddleback Community College Board of Trust ees postponed approval or two classes dealing with death and dying Monday . Only four of the seven trustees attended the meeting. Robert Bartholomew, board president, said he wouldn't suppart the course so it was decided to table the issue. At their last meeting, board members questioned. whether the courses wouldn't be getting into religious and moral areas. One of the courses is entitled "Death and Dying.•· According to a course description provided board members, this course "ex- amines the psy chological, sociological and economic spheres of adaptation for the in- d i vi du a 1, the family and society." The second course, ':.The Health Professional and Death," would explore "the health pro- fessional's feeling and approach toward dying and death. Ethical and moral issues such as transplant s, abortion and euthanasia will be included." Both courses were proposed to be offered through the Allied Health department. .. • I , • FACES IN THE CROWD -Sarah Moore (face circled ) stands in throng waiting for President Ford's a ppearance from St. Francis Hotel in San F'rancisc~. From thiS SM,,_._._ •111--:-...... V.. UPf '" vantage, she fired a shot at the Presl<lent. She was in the crowd across fronl the hotel on Post Street just off Powell Street. J,000 Acres Bit Blaze Raging At Pendleton A brush and grass fire burning out of control on the Camp Pendleton Marine Base has con- sumed more than 1,000 acres sending a huge cloud of smoke billowing over San Clemente and spreading as far north as Laguna Beach. The fire is burning on the Romo-San Onofre area of the 125,000-acre marine base. The smoke from the fire was visible inland as far away as Mis- sion Vi ejo. Police in Laguna Beach received reports from some hilltop residents who thought the fire was burning in Laguna Niguel. At present the blaze is not en- dangering any structures, Staff Sgt. Dick Ray, of the base public affairs office, said. He said that the fire is not burn-ing in the area of the refugee tent cities, but s aid those areas could become involved if the fire s hifts from its westerly bUrn path. The cause of the fire is un- known, Sgt. Ray said. Jn the past, however, base brush fires have been touched off by pyrotechnic devices used during leatherneck training missioiis . The fire is being fought by 18 men from the base's complement ,.,.ni,age Al INSANE ••• to support her plea that she be freed on bail. Carter said the affidavit made her subject to cross-examination but that the question of her men- tal competence should be de- termined first. The judge ordered that Dr- Roland Levy of Langley Porter Institution, Dr. Donald Lunde of Stanford University' and Dr. Seymour Pollack should be the psychiatrists to examine Miss Hearst. Prior to the hearing, Hallinan told reporters that Miss Hean;t had been insane during the entire 19 months of her kidnaping and conversion to her SLA abductors. of firemen. No heavy equipment other than fire trucks has ~ called in yet. Sgt.· Ray said there is no estimate as to when the fire will be controlled. Smoke from the fire poured over and into San Cleniente. The police switchboard received numerous calls from citizens wanting to report the fire or ask- ing questions about it. Today temperatures in San Clemente were warmer than in northerly areas less affected by the smoke and fire. Wrong Move I .a1;1ds Woman -' Behind Bars HANFORD (UPI) -Mrs. Juana Garcia, 54, made one right decision and one wrong decision and the wrong one landed her in jaiJ. ' · Polit!e s aid Mrs. Garcia de- ·cidetl she had too much to drink to safely drive her car home so decided to allow her companion to drive. It was the decisicn to let the companioo drive that started the trouble, according to officers. The companion was a 9-year- old girl. Investigators said the girl got behind the wheel, started the car and promptly hit the rear of the car parked in front of her. She then managed to get out of the parking space but clipped a yield siliCD at the first comer. After negoti&ting t~ more right turns, the girl brought the car to a stop on a side street. the yield sign stil\ firmly lodged beneath the vehicle. Mrs.· Garcia was jail~ 9!! ! variety of charges in connection with the incident. ·, f' ..... P._tAI SUSPECT ••• follow up ,·· Montoya saidJUt b announced that bll 1!1bc0\Jiinit- tee will beeln 'beaiinila nei<t week on the ll•D Francisco Incl· dent and an earlier asaaasinaticm attempt against Pres!-Font in Sacramento on s,Pt-S. Montoya said his information oo Mrs. Moore had beeD 4uppllecl b; the Secret Service. MORE STORIES, PHOTOGRAPHs-A4 Montoya noted that neither Mra. Moore nor Lynette Fromme, arrested and charged in the Sacramento incident, was listed on the ' 47 ,000-name com- puter listing of persons con· sidered possibly dangerous to the President. He said the Secret Service re-- ported that Mrs. Moore was ••an informant fo/ both the Federal Bureau of hivestigatioo and th~ Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms of the Department of the Treasury,'' acting as an in- formant for the latter agency ''on cases lnvolvlnJ! gun (fafficking." ' .. A memorandum read by Mon- IA>ya, which bad ;been prepared by bis staff based on information from the Secret SerYice, said that on Sonday' night, after her arrest for carrying a revolvet, Mrs. Moore ''phoned an inspector of the San Francisco police depart4 ment and requested that he re-- tainber in custod~. ·• '"Ihe inspector ~ew .Mrs. Moore as an informant and asked her~ what the charge for con- tinued custody could be," the memorandum continued. ''She replied that s)le hadmeen a part of the ptotest movement for some • time and she just migbtstarttest- ingthesystem•.•• AccOrding to the memoran- dum, ••upon receiving this in· formation, the inspector alerted the Secret Service to intei'view Mrs. Moore)ate Sunday night. ' . ' "'During the interrogation, there was np indication of Mrs. Moore showing an interest in the President or presentinc a danger to him,'' it added, noting that "'although released from custody by the San Francisco police, she was not placed under sur- veillance by the Secret Service." • • CopsTuitl . . ' 'Cowboys' .lnlroine · A mldnlabt !'OUJldup 11¥ Inlao. police Jloilday left cme olll-· with a altinned band and brolren. wrist watch; another with a,,,_ port "' rue on a d_,,...ecl patrol, car; and n.o disconteirted <OWS bacttouttoputure. In all, two Irvine policemen •. -11111m·ai-coatrot-om.....,--ul. Umately Irvine Ranch cowboys were called In 14 tbi cllale on CUlver Drive near t.be San Diego Freeway at2:45a.m. Offlce.r ...O:we,..a Kreza _wa.s branded with a lacerated band and a broken wristwatch when be fell to the ground as be was at- tempting to Jet out of the W8¥ of a charging steer. Officer Carl Kuchera had to ex- plain about the bole in the floor of his car. M he was bacldna up~ trying 14 dissuade the beasts from entering the freeway, he struck a bent sign that popped up through the car's undercarriage and ripped into the rear of the driver's seat. The steers evidently had jumped· a barbed wire fence sep""arating their pasture from'. CUiver Drive. After being chased for more thjlD an hour, the steen hopped the fence to retum to their pasture at the urging of the Irvine Ranch banda: ' lf img. Pfans Garden Pwts F6r ~mpl,oyea Irvine's move to develap com- muniiy garden plots for land- poor residents is the subject of some one-upmanship from oae of the city's Industries. Plans are Dow under way for employe garden plots on the un- developed ''expansion lot'" belonging to Allergan Pharmaceuticals, according to the fll'Dl 's newsletter, "Focus.'' ·The company plans to clear and till the plots. says "F.ocus.'' adding that employes will be ex- pected 14 supply. the seed, tools, and supplies. • The size or Ille plots. will c1e .. pend on the number ol emplayes Interested In taking part. The public•tion adda tllat lftoo many- apply. access will be firBt come • first •• ~ed. The City ol'>i:rvine, at the urg-• ing of City Councilwoman Gabrielle Pryor is considering a like move for rtlsidents. The city is examining use of leased plots or unused park acreage to be pcirceled out to residents at a low fee. · · Cease-fire Taking Hold BEIRUT, Lebanon (UPI) -A cease-fire between Moslem . and .CbJ:istian militiamen appeared 14 take hqld early today but sniper bullets echoed across sub- urban streets littered with rubble and dead bodies. The Syrian-negotiated truce, which w'as on the point of crumbling Mol'.iday. appeared back in force this morning. ·Rocket, mortar and machine gun clashes Monday raised the caSualty roll to about 200 dead and more than 300 wounded. Mi ss Hears t entered th e courtroom wearing a bright red blouse, blue slacks and glasses. She was expressionless. Mem - bers of her family, including her parents, two sisters and two cousins, sat in tbe front row. It's Yo11r Dollar! DAILY PILOT Trees Top Irvine Complaint Items QUITE OFTEN A CUSTOMER IS CONFUSED WHEN SHOPPING FOR CARPETING. HE ASSUMES THAT IF A CARPET PILE IS HEAVY AND THICK THE CARPET IS NECESSARILY 9F GOOD ,QUALITY. NOT TRUEI MORE OFTEN THE QUALITY OF THE FIBER. AND NOT THE QUANTITY, IS THE DETER- MINING FACTOR WHICH CONTROLS , WEAR AND I i Thomes KHYll E911ot Thomas A. Murphlne ""-~EOllol CbarlnH.iLOM RlcMrdP.NaU Mtltt .... llollt .. "'9E......, Irvine Citizens· Assistance Of- ficer Larry Larsen gets com- plaints. He gets inquiries, too, but his monthly log shows mosUy complaints. And number one on this month's list of complaints and questions was the same as the number one topic On Irvine's number one City Council meet- ine :trees. ortkes Trees even drew more com- c.NM1-w1Mt,w.t1"1.11'"' plaints and queries than mis-...,...."'"-":-~~ ~-Kt11 t•o.._fl'll."'"' ee:Uan.eous. Mwtti,...hacll1INJS.._,,....,__., .................. 1.. _. 1R111it11«• v.11.,1.-'--~.._ ··~ we subject'" 11 calla to •s.11 °""' ,,~ Lanen, outweighed public safety T•"•ene (71•> ~1 i-,.· r1 .. , one·, jet .nofse com· _A ...... llllllMMm W!'I '''" w~v., .. ,,.....'bfta PllJ.ntl, two ~ and it represented a s11..011 Mb of the calla. ,.....,.,~ Some realdentl did not like the _.,,... "";::_'""" -..=.f:,':; kind of treea. Otherl' thousht ..,,.. ,... ..,.,., ,..,..... ..., tome trefl were banetna too low, ' ::=_:::.. ~~ti:!.r:1~1"'.:::.=:i: obttnctl~i aidewallt1 .. Trees _.,.._, wen or~klJia 1ldewaikl, curbs ~":..'=! :~~09.l'.": * lalwn. Treea were dytna '-:;:;~~"':.,.::·-:a=::'~'""""'::•:·•:•:••'".).~;-;'*' GMCled replacement. Trees ,-r.t.iX<ijilnc and ._.., k> ti. • restaked. Tre.es have not grown and need to be checked. Trees are growing over a fence and hanging into a neighbor's yard. And at least one tree was "messy." The solution in most cases is some action by the city public works Jtepartment; repl•cing trees, pruning them or noti!ylllg homeowners to do so. Then, there are the otbertooics Lanen hears about daily: -children sbootlnc oil rockets in a schoolyard. -Weeds lltOWinl ~ve!Y hi«h In tho neighbor's yard., -8Peed ber111J1 In 1rvlne Town Center, where city ball ls, dam11(edthecaUer'1~ar. . -"Gutter water and algae bUlldlnl uj> In front of house.'' The queations tnclude ever· ytbln1 rrom• what to do •bout 1bodclY air.et 1we~111 to how to .fly the Blcentennlll l'\08· Larsen Riil t&aiilat - ' I • *•••••• carpe PERFORMANCE. ' IT'S YOUR MONEv -SO, WHEN BUYING YOUR CARPETING, MAKE SURE YOU ARE DEALING WITH AN , ESTABLISHED MILL, AND EQUALLY AS IMPORTANT, A REPUTABLE DEALER. DEN'S :iiisiallatiaii:·cust'tlm draperies , { l --\1'6a 'IACEl'ITIA f'VINUE-.>-COSlA .MESA) CALIF • .9l6'1.7 • PHONE.646°4838 -6~-23SS I -- - -. -' ' , / ' Huntington Beach _,,...,.,_~, Foaataln Valley EDITION , ara oore 'Fantasy World' ' ' I Patty Tel& Kidnaping Story ,. SAN FRANCJsc6 CUP!) - Patricia Hearst today for the tint time told her story ol her kidnapinr by the SJmblonese Liberation Army and said she lived in a ''fantasy world.•• Her disclosure was contained in a court affidavit, excerpts ot which were published in tJ!e San Francisco Examiner of which her father, Randolph A. Hearst, is president. Vaification Bid Miss Hearst told of her Berkeley home being "invaded" by two men and a woman on Feb. <4, Jft.f, and of her abductors at- tempting to drag her outside. She said her fiance. Steven Weed, tried to interfere and was ''thrown to the ground, and as sbe believed stabbed by one ot the intruders.'' The-affidavit said Miss Hearst, a student at the University oC Judge Refuses Election Block · SUpporters of a school district unification election in Hunt· ington Beach" and Fountain Valley won a legal round today when Orange County Superior Court Judge Claude M. Owens re- fused to slen ao election-blocking rest.raining order. . The action .. means that plans for the election may move ahead wbile Je1al appeals are pro- · which were considered a victory for anti-unification forces, in- cluding the Huntington Beach Union High School Di.strict <and Garden Grove Unified 5ehool District. ... . . California. "screamed and at· tempted to free henelf but was overpowered, thrown on.her race to the ttobr, a gag was put uPOD her mouth, her arms were pulled behind her back and tied, and her eyes were blindfolded. "Sb~ was then carried from the house and, thrown lnto the frimk of an automobile. 1)is car pro- ceeded for some distance when it W/4S SLA LINKED TOMURDjll?A5 PATTY, SLAHLT BY ANGELA DAV19--A7 was stopped, and she was 'iilen trauiferred to the body of another vehicle...., ~ "She was then taken to another house where she was placed in a closet on the floor; the closet was approximately five to six feet in length and about three feet in width. For several days, she re~ mained in this closet with her hands bound, blindloldecl, and with no lights. The closet wu hot and extreme~y uncomfortable. • • cessed. .... • -Just 14. hours emtier, Judge Owens bad &igned three writ$ * * '*' TboSe writs ruled that the elec- tion baCl been improperly called by the State Board of F.ciucation. But again, the writs allowed pie- ~ll&Wn (or tbe elodlon to ...,, tin:uet pencting outcome oC ap- poal. Had J11dge Owens signed the restraining order today, all plans for the election would likely have been scuttled. Now the issues go to appellate court. "Sb.e was given food;but was unable to eat any foe a period al about 10 days, and for all that period was unable to dispoee ol her body wastes. DllriU lbe lint week, nobody talked to her ex- -.ept the man who called himself Cinque, wbq_ brought a i..,.. recording device Jnto the cl01et and taped into this device the early communiques which were b~dcast." PATTY. H~R~ TELLS, HER STORY AS SLA CAPTI°J~ Siie Le.,,•• "9fl for S.n Frenclaco Court Heartng ' \.,. ' Unification Plans Set For Debate By KATHY CLANCY Of .. 0.1..,•u•,.... Three overlapping unification Pl&!lS for West Orange CoUnty schools will be debated at a meet* ing-Wednesday night, despite a last-minute attelhpt by one school board presic;l~l to delay them. . The plans -for the Seal Beach, Ocean View and Westminster elementary dis· trict8 -will be presented to the Orange County Committee on School District Organization at a 7:30 p.m. ineeting in Seal Beach. The session Will be held in McGl(l.ugh School at Seal Beach Boulevard and Bolsa Avenue. Dr. Ralph Bauer, president of the Huntington Beach Union High School Bo_,ard, bas written letters this week to the three dis- tricts .involved urging them to pu~ ·off their action pending the outcome of court decisions in· volring unification tor Fountain Valley and southern Huntington Beach. Bauer's district now serves most of that entire area. Trustees in the Ocean View dis· trict discussed Bauer's request in a meeUng Monday night, but agreed to proceed. with their plans lo unity along.,.district borders anyway. Seal Beach Superintendent Marx Dressler said his board will proceed with plans to 'unity with · Los Alamitos schools to the noi:tb, while Westminster SuP1!riDtefident Ed Rickett! has been out of bis office and has not yetstien Ba\ler's letter. <SO.UNIFY, PagoAZl GRID PICKER()() CONT~ OPENS Pigskin Pickeroo '75 -the an- nual 10-week contest testing the pigskin propoatication prowess of Orange Coast sports fans - bel!lns today In the Daily Pilot. Winnen who best predict the outcome of 30 football games will be awarded cash prius o1$2S, $15 and$JO .• DetaUs and an official entry blank appear in today's sports sectloo. Tum to page 86 and sharpen your peni:il. Entries must be returned by Thursday. Good Luck. Obviously relieved today, Deputy County CoWlSel Frank Sekete left the courtroom to begin work on an appeal that will be filed later today with the Fourth District Court ol Appeals in San Bernardino. That appeal will challenge Judge Owens' Tu ling on the three writs. It will also, from the mo- ment it is filed. again set in mo- tioo. the ballot-printing process that was•balted Monday. "A restraining order could have killed our chances,'' Sekete said. "But I can now go ahead with the much simpler task of appealing the decision on the three writs.•• Judge Owens' decision today means-that the passibi.lity of a unification election Nov. 4 in Fountain Valley· and Huntington Beach almost certainly rests with the appellate court. But Sekete made it clear that he is prepared to gamble on the printing of sample ballots in the hope that the election can be held and the votes counted before the San Bernardino ruling is known. At issue in the three lawsuits aired in what became an eight· day.Superior Court bearing is the decision of the state Board of Education· to call for elections in Fountain Valley and Huntington Beach. Judge Owens ruled in signing the writs that the proposed un- ification would have created s~b­ (See ELECTION, Pago .Ul The document said that' in- cluded in the statements he made into the device were statements that "she would be executed un- less the demands were complied with. During ttqs period, she was given liquids to drink. When the blindfold was removed, she felt as if she were on some LSD trip; everytliing was out of pl'Qi10rtion, big and distorted.'' (See PATTY, Fogo.UI Bandits Hit Beach Firm A 270-pound man with a black goatee and a smaller man with long, red hair fled from a Hunt- ington Beach fin8.nce ~rm with $M0 in cash and $11960 in checks Monday affernoOn . Police said the pair entered American Finance, 17841 Beach Boulevard, at 3:47 p.m., pulled hand guns and ordered stor,e employes to turn over the cash and checks. , They then escai:ted in a car, police reported. The larger man was described as about six feet, one inch tall, while his companion was about five feel, eight inches tall, police reported. No one was injured during the incident, officers said. , ~' r ~ l:t;i'Wyer Says Patty I • . • Ins~, Brainwashed SAN FRANCISCO" CUPIJ - Patricia1 tte1arat's defense lawyers ' said · oday they wOu.ld areue that the newspaper heitess was.tid'~nsane and br,ainw8shed" during her 19 months under- ground, an~ ~a federal' judee 'Or- dered her to be examined by a team of three tcourtappointed psychiatrists. Miss Hearst was ordered re- tw:ned,,to the San Mateo County jail' pending th outcome, Q( .the mental examinations order~d "forthwith" by three "eminent" psychiatrists. Miss H.earst, .. rrested in San Francisco Thursday, is.mentally "too fragile to submit to cross- examination at this point,'' argued her · attorney, Terence Hallinan. "She was locked in a closet for nine months,·· Hallinan said. Patricia 's mother, Mrs . Catherine Hearst, testified at the 40-minute ~ring before U.S. Distriq,court J.udg' Oliver-J . Carter that her daUgbter had participated in a bank robbery in San Francisco April 15, 1974, only because a a:un .. wa1s pointed.at.her; "'She had a gun tfained on her, and after" they got out they told her she had robbed a bank and the FBI was going to kill her," Mrs. Hearst said. 'Carter said he would not rule on Miss Hearst's request for re· leaie on bail until after the psfchiatric examination. He turned down ~otioo from de· fense attorneys that she be ex- amined by a psychiatrist o( their choosing. . U.S. Attorney James Browning asked that Miss Hearst be kept in custody at the San Mateo County Jail, 25 miles soath o( San Fran- cisco, where she has been since her arrest. Said Oarter: ''If thdkre a flight risk, they must be 'kE:pt in custody. Just because a person is mentally incompetent, you shouldn't allow them to wander down the street ... Hal liq an ~..objected. saying : _ "The yobng woman has been put through hell -pardon my language. I don't know what Mr. Browning wants, Does he want to finish the job the SLA has begun?" Matney Letter .St~.di~d "We do not feel that jail condi· tiorut are doing her mental s tate any good.'' Hallinan said. "We are· anxious that she be in a set· ting where she can free her mind from the problems ... that this htlS been a fa.ntasy. •· The examination was ordered by Carter with the agreement of the defense and without objection from the prosecution. The de- fense had submitted an affidavit to suppart her plea that she be freed on bail. Huntingt.on Council Probe1 ~ntroveny By BOB Bl\•KER Ot•hlty ......... Huntington Beach city council members scurried behind closed doors Monday night to discuss what to do about a letter written by Councilman Jerry Matney in 1973 on behalf o( his brother's hardware store. The letter was addressed to John D. Lusk and Son al Hunt- ington Beach Industrial Park and it wu labeled a contract p~ pO&al. It was on city stallqnery all(! marted "City<>! Huntlrigtoo Beach, Office .of the Mayor." .Matoey was O)aYot atU...tiJn~-L The lotter listed the prioci,....·' of the company, M.atney's brother and father, and in its clooilll para,raph, lt read: ''If your contract hardware • OMda are J"o< beinl met at the pnsent.. we w~ld appreciate a meeting to present our services, to use that stationer, but that let· line of hardware and negotiate a terbead was all that I bad. 1 just proposal." -didn't think..1 J wasn't looking for lAlsk is a major builder in Hun-f.avored treatmeAt and I never tington Beach and developed the have." , • ... ~ Huntington Beach Industrial ~ Matney said his brother's C'Om· Park. . ~ ltas never done buslness The~~ was turned over to with lhe Lusk company~ that City ~ ~ Don..Bonfa for ac* he. bi mt elf has never cast a tion. -,Jfavorable vote for Lusk develOI)· tl1was.reportedtbatonecounci1 ,1 ,m~ta, , • membern.iclin·ttteclosedsessi~ • t.. '•Ip fact," be sql, "I voted Jibat;. ''if ou' use that stationery N•t ~,.riOU5 "partment and 8¢ you re looking lor busin..,, ~"""'1 a_•vel"l'menl.s.". the queslloo 'arises, waa be !Got-, r. "•'Y• h• 'f,ei•' the letU.r lngforfayotedtrealmentf!' M mode Plll/fie t!>Y Ilia oppo- Bonf .. lljlid only that he .,... IM!i!ts II! Illa contrO ersy egainsl cllroetedbytbe clltolooklll-city AdpliDh,t.,.t<)r~Dave to legal ramincatioos and report· Rowlands ... , back in two weeks. ' 1 "l',l\ ~e my WDJJS for this," lllatoer,, Monday night and • he 1.id. "bu\'.thh'U nev~ l<eep aiato tbs morning, dtnled an.Y , m~9u1wt.•: · lmproprietle~in tbele!IB. ' M~ Hi4Jh~t the letter was , "It may bave been lllllFld'GI Clleo JlA'l'lilEY;'l'.,e .Ul •• - ' ' I Carter said the affidavit made her subject to cross-examination but that the question of her men- tal competence should be de- termined (irat. Tbe judge ordered that Dr. Roland Levy ~ Langley Porter Institution, Dr, Donald Lunde of Stanford Universily aqd Dr. Seymour Pollack should be the psychiatrists to examine Miss ' Hearst. Prior to the hearing, Hallinan told' reporters that MiA Hed.rst haCI been insane durinj tM entire 19 month• ol be~ kidliapiri1· and con'(ersion to her SL.A abdUctors. Miss Hearst entered tbe courtroom wearing ~ bright red blouse, blue sla~ks $lCI Classes. She wu expressiopless; Mem· bers ol her family. including her 9arent1 two 1lsten and two -Ins, 11l"' lb• fl'Odtrow. • Totlay' Cl ..... .Y. Stoen .Pleaded Before Attempt Bullll:TIN SAN FRANCISCO CAPl -TM Su Fraacl1co JOllce .__. .. Serret Service Satarda.Y.taa.t't:M woman wbo tried l_e 1illl rr-i. dent Ford w11 a pa1ellllt1 .. ausiD., It wu reported today. "' WASHINGTON (AP) -Tht woman who allegedly attemptl ed to assassinate Presidml ~ in San Frapcisco Mpndor .,.... a san Francisco police l.nQec:tor a day earlier to plac• her ln. custody because she might start ''testing the ayate~. ,, sift! J0&epb M. Montoya uld ~: The New Mexico Den*:rat; who beach the Senate appf'ODl'l•· tions subcommitte,,.1 wblcb MORE STORIES, •• 'PHOTOGRAPH&-M ,, bandies Secret Service runch. said it was this informaticn.tba( prompted the Secret Service to interview Sara Jan~re.8Un~ day night but that ahe was· neither held in custody nor placed under survelllanee. "The fact Is that they did•not follow up," Montoya laid aa he announced that his 10bcommit..- tee will begin .bearings .next w_.k oo tho Sao Franclseo Inci- dent and an earlier •assinatlon.' attempt aga.inst Pr~ent Ford iDS.UamentocioSe 1. • Montoya 1814 his ormation on Mrs. Moore had been supplied by the Secret Service. Montoya noted that neither Mrs. Moore nor Lynette Fromme, 8.rrested and char,1ed in the Sacramento incident, wa1 listed on the 47,000-name com· puter listing of persons con~ sidered possibly dangerous to the Pr~ident. He said the Secret Service re. ported that Mrs. Moore was "an informant for both the Federal Bureau or Investigation. and the' Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and. Firearms of the Department ol the Treasury,'' acting as an in· formant for the latter agency ''oa <See SUSPECT, Pago.UI ' Valley Sets Special Meet • The Fountain Valley City Council will hold a special meet· . ing at 7 : 30 tonight to discusS salary negotiations for police and firemen. City officials had one meetini: with police, but have not yet s tarted negotiations wlth. firemen. City police have never signed their one-year contract, negotiat- ed last fall and winter, although they have been paid under its terms, city officials noted. Coast Weather ' I I Fog and low clouds will , delay the sunshine Wed-t · nesday. with cooler tem-1 peratures predicted for the coast. Highs will range from the low 70s along the shore to the mid 80s further inland. I ' I INSIDE TOD/\\' I Columnirt Sylvia Port.er , puts the blame /or tn0ct1on on I no-fault inauronce on ~· , bondling pn-aonol liability. A. 1 11. I I • At DAIL v PILOT H/F Tueed•y. Septemt>er23. 1t75 T Nabs A1nied Wo1nan . . Huntington Beach'• Spec1a1 WelPC>fll •lid Tactics <SWAT> team hurled two baseball·1lzed tear gas grenades into a home Monday night to capture a woman holed up in her bedroom with a 1un. · Police said orficer s were notified that the woman was threatening to kill herself aboul 10:30p.m . WlleD patrolmtft ont..W llltr Al • .....,_ llmlUcl\11 northweat Jluntlnl\~n acb --la w.._ door,~ bo,,,., there wia 09 anfWer It lllt lllOlleil ._. llolcliall a ~ then door but wbon olll'*11 Olllldd • -~ ~ .....,. ..., eom•. throqh a IUJIO dpor, 11l17 • 11111 '*'·~·llOll~li<t th. found a blood·smeanjdtowel. f...r plil9olmen l!iere .., As they started 1ea.rchiina the called out tlle ive~member home. a woman called to them SWATteaiq... : from an upstairs bedroom, police Officers noUfled neighbors sµr· :said but she refused to obey their round1n1 the hdme"to stay inside request to come out. and keep tbeir· doors and win· CAC Agreement En~ed Huntington to Handl.e Own A.ni,;,al · Control · . Huntington Beach turned to Orange County today for emergf'nry animal control ser,·ices after breaking off an 3greement with Ca liforni a Animal Control tCACl because or alleged contract violations. Ci ty leaders were hoping that the county <'O uld fill the animal co ntrol void right away. The city I 00,000 Flee plans to keep local control over the pound facility. The troubled CAC was given a 60-day notice of termination by the clly council Monday nilhl and was told to stop the collection of license fees forthwith. That du· ty would be turned over to the ·city's chief animal control o(- ficer, Darrel Cahoon. Council members further de- cided to pay no more fWlds to CAC until a settlement is worked out because of .)oases the city m81 bave lncurred b_y the bre,.ch of contract. CAC. under restraining order in.I.Os' Angeles to maintain clean 'shel~ and to prov!qe proper cm Of antmalo. failed to fulfill contract iobliJations that felt due over the weelt~nd. Hurricane' Eloise Speelljcally, It didn't come up \ri~a '50,000,performance bond. ~;ooo in certl(lcates of deposit , fautld to p~vid• ·record$ for an audit and failed to depooi! license recolpta. · Neither CAC owner-operator Denni.I Snillll .,nort his attorney was ~pre1e11~ at the council meetin(. , Batte'rS Fl~rida Couttcttwom an Harriett Wieder pressed tor· \h.e im· FORT WALTON BEACH. F1a. (UPl) -Hurric ane Eloise roared as hore on th e north . Florida coast between Fort Walton Beach and Panama City today, ripping roofs from build- ings and tearing down power lines as it s tabbed deep into Alabama. . More than 100,000 persons fled in advance or the storm, which f earlier claimed 42 lives in a sweep across Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic and eastern I Cuba. There were no deaths or I serious injuries immediately re- , ported as the storm slammed in- -to"the U.S. mainland, but a Point Clear, Ala ... man was electrocut- ed· in ad.x,ance of the· hurricane whi.Je trying to get hia boat into a mctalshed. By mid-day Eloise had pushed inland to a point about 45 iniles east-southeast of the capital city of Montgomery, Ala. FQrecaster'a discontinued all hurricane warnings along the coast at noon but said a few squalls wjth winds of gale in- '1tensity ca"1d be,exP,ectQ(I b)to the afternoon. Heavy rains of ~ to 10 inches ~ere forecast tor southern and astern Alabama, and from ' est-cenlr81 Florida northward ~through most of Georgia. Flash flood wamines were issued for many areas. i ''The maximum sustained ll winds near the center of Eloise tJ are estimated at 70 mph with a nfew sqdalls to hurricane force (75 11 mph)," the hurricane center re· 11 ported. l "However. winds should con- 1;tinue to diminish rapidly this af. " ' ., , ELECTION •• stantial and unlawful differences in tax bases in the affected dis- tricts. . I· One proposal would convert 1 school district s in l'"ounta1 n Valley into one UTl'ified district- , kindergarten through high ' 1 school-with the same boun- I daries as 1he city of Fountain 1 Valley. · 1 The other proposal would take 1 territory from the Huntington I I I ' ' ' I I I t ' I • I I I • I • I Beach C~ty School District (elementary) and add to it the portion of the Fountain Valley school district that lies inside Huntington Beach boundaries . ORANGE COAST "" DAILY PILOT TM Or.....,e CNtt Delly Pllol. wllti ""'le~ " ~ ... cl I!• Ne•l·Pre•a. I• pul)ll-b'f' lht o.-. eo.11 P111>11.ti1"'il c__.v. ~"'·••• e<lltlon~ ••• publlWlH Mollclav tl'lfouljl'I Frla.,. !or COiia Mtu. He•-1 S."'1'1. H..ill"'l1on 6-K"l 'OVOll•ln Vall•Y. ltwl"', Sa<lcl!ell.-Ck Vall•V And LaQ~IWI ~IK .. /5outll Coa ... A •i1191e nqloNl1Kltlon11 ""btl1-lled $afur""y~ -~un a.y •. Tiie prl11d pal OUlllll"I"' pt_,.i 11 <ti llO .,.,. .. B•v $t1'911, Cot.la N'•w . C.!ltornl• ~. Robert N. Weed "'"KIOtnl and Put"H- Jack R. Curley Vic:• "'"Klclotllt •1111 c.. .... a1 AA.- Thomas Keevll flllli•• ' r j ternoon as the center continue& further inland,'· the weather agency said. "Rather cold air to the west and north of Eloise Is ex- pected to be .drawn into the ·stormy circulation, with Eloise losing tropical characteristics." Roofs were lifted from about 200 commercial buildings in Fort Walton Beach as the storm roared ashore, and Panama City Beach ?t{ayor Dan Russ ell e&timated that damage in his area would run $25 milllon, "and that's a conservative figure.'' Power linet .. were down, trees uprooted and plate glass win· dows smashed all along the 60- mitestretch between Panama Ci - ty Beach and Fort Walton Beach. Panama City Beach Was left without electricity, mo1t phones .were Out, sewen were flooded .~ residents were left. without water or tratflc lighta .. A call went oU lor ?ealdents fo remain .illdoon 'Un\11-d8ll&erqus • fell~d ;ilawer lines could be cleared away. PATTY ••• Miss Hearst said she heard "constant threats" against her life and saw her captors amied,. with revolvers, shotguns and other·weapans. "She was also told by her Cap· tors that her family had aban- doned her, that they would not comply with the demands, and that it was all right with thtm if she were put to death," the docu- ment said. "She was alao told that the FBI was stating that if they could find where she wa~ located they would burst into the house with drawn guns, and if they did so, the captors would fight to the de· ath, and that she would undoub- tedly be killed in the genera) massacre. "After a month of this sort of treatment," the affidavit said, .. she was in such condition that she could stand for only 60 seconds or so, and would then fall to the ground ... Rights Waived mediate br~ak. , , ., "U allowed 1; cont1nue;Jll"O- blem1 conceriflnr California Animal Control o6iitd be com- paunded to a "'11~tmare situa· Uon, ''she said. -1 . 1: ''I've inspec\ed UJ;e Orance County shelter, ~nd it's very im- pressive," she sald~:'Tbere la a hi&h level of prQlesst~U1· • CAC has p<IJ'fornli!d alilmal control setwices .bJ HU?tington Beach !or more.th$'tWO yean. A contract with ~~e city wiis modified in early A<lgust aild re· quirements wer&iimPQSed to pro- vide financi&l and 'aUditiDg re- quirements. J. • ,,. \ ~ . ,. ..... ,. ... 1 ' .. ~ .. ' .. ~ UNIFY.' .... • , The pl1,115 call fo~;.~ . .' --Crtatin1 a COIDl)llled Seal Beach'Loa Alamitoe unified ells: trlct. . -Forming an Ocean View un · ified dis'trict along its own borders. -Lumping most of Seal Beach and Westminster into one com· . plete "iiys~e111 , despite Seal Beach's wish tO join Los Alamitos and including two current Ocean View schools . .if· \Q.ale Coogan, Ocean View "'perinteiiden\, s-1d ~hls ,board isn't "unhappy with what is go-ing on with o~ high school stu- dents now.'' He said Ocean View might have delayed its unification plans, pen.ding iD}Pl'O:Ved school finance 1,gislation. "if tao elec- fjon (in Fountain Valley and south Huntington Beach) had de- finitely been postponed and the other districts had witbdrawan their plans. '"We feel the high school ls do- ing a gOod job,'', he continued, " ... but we also-have an obliga- tion to protect our territory, our schools and our district philosophy." Dressler said he believes his district's plans with Los Alamitos are good, "and I am very much convinced that this is the way we will have to go." Squeaky Ruled Fit As 'Own Attorney' SACRAMENTO (UPI) - Lynette "Squeaky" Fromme. charged with attempting to as· sassinate President Ford, was ruled fit to act as her own at- torney today. On the basis or a court-ordered psychiatric report, Chief U.S. District Court Judge Thomas J . MacBride ruled the 26-year-old cult follower of Charles Manson con '"knowlncly and intelilcenUy ·''make a waiver of her constitu· tional right to coun1el. •• Miu Fromme, outfitted in her now familiar red·1-ed robe, did not react. , Dr. Jomes R. Richmond, the 1111chiatr11t who preformed the examln•tloo durinf the weekend, briefly took Ille otand duriha the bearin& •nd con· duded, '"Mill Frommelo=· tent to undentand the P' - ins• •1alnst her end ... 1ot ii> lier own defense.'' Earller, hel' attoniey tiled an appeal requutin1 IUrtber ball ro- ductlo!I. I on an ''expedited" basis, but could not predict when a decision could be expected. .. There '!"8S no WOl'd Oil Whether the tiny red-haired Miss Fromme had heard of an incident Monday in which a woman attempted to shoot Ford outside a San Fs!an- cbco hotel. Bail for Mias F'romme was OrisinallJ> H~•t the maximum $1 millloll by a federal nlagistrate Sept. 6, the dey 1he wu arrested and charred "With . pointing a .45-callber )llltOI• at Ford u he waited .. ros. ~ ataw cap!tol ll'OQlldt. ' • At a later btlr!ng, MacBrlde • reduced bail to $350,000, callln1 her "a aincere younc wonian in her belief•, auch a's th9J are. But he roluHd to rel aae her without ball, •1)1n1 s~e 'lt~ aC<uaed of "an oxtromeijr ffloua"or(lne, a · helnoul crlb'le.'' .,. -· .. Ml11 F•om1111.eT' raommate, · Sandra Oo~·cl';' :u .. adolher member of Ille <;Ult1.1ald-.1 the tltne It waa jmJIPllble ID raise the ball. ' • . "Wt don't •e llillt.tlad ct -- dow1 closed becau1e t}ley planaed tout.tUr .... • Then SWAT WID' memben ·toued Olli ,..,.de throulb Ille bedroom door ond ano\ber thn>u•h a ~m window. A fU·maaked officer enla'ed tbe bedroosn. diaarmed the woman and brou,htheroutside. Police eald the woman was •treated briefly by paramedlca for a 1uperfleial cut. They fald U..t ell! occounted for the blood -... thetowaJ, They described the woman u ''u.ocooperallve'' and did not. koo,.-why she hod allegedly threatened suicide. They alJo d\d not know who had called to report her alleged suicide. Police booked Ule woman into c;>roqe CoJJDIY Nedlcol C.11ter UPI T•""'*" for 72 _,. ol meatal -.. .. l!Go. Theyaaichomert!lldmtactthe nellhbofttood ---10<1 beeauae of Ille tear 1aa :g lheY .C&JQe outaide durlna Ille ddent. eontraey to Ille police r q\left. They also said pollce - a fan in Ille h.ome toc~tbetaa ... out.· ' . ' • I ~irglaruJ Shoqting • Probed ~Two GaFden Grove men were injured, "'1e criticalcy, In what may be a 1'e:ang-type'' or "re- venae•type'' shootina Monday nilht at a Fountain Valley ~table. Phillip W. BuckJey, 19, of 12462 Darnell St., Garden Grove, was reported in guarded condition ip Fo1.1ntain Val_ley Community Hospital's intensive care unM. this morning. I His cOmpanion, Gus tav0 Garcia, 18, of 12422 Darnellp Garden Grove, was reported ••doing fine'' •t the same hoopital. OffiC(!TS said Buckley was wounded in the neck with • .22 caliber bullet that lodled in his spine. They sajd tile bullet severed a nerve leading to the brain which controls the automatic breathing function. Police said Garcia suffered either two or three gunshol -wounds in t:Pe upper leg and was to undergo surgery today. FORDS HAVE A HAPPY REUNION AT THE '@llTE HOUSE President Met With Hla Stall Alter. Assasslnlitton Attempt Arrested in the incident were four men who police believe were horse stable employes. They identied the suspects as Alberto Simental, 20; Renaldo Simental, 25, Eusebio Gonzales, 35, and Jose Perez, 'n ... Police said au four were taken to Orange County Jail on a charge of attempted murder. The gun allegedly used in the · shooting was recovered, police said, as well as several other weapons. MATNEY ••• returned to him by George Lusk, a senior vice president in the Lusk Company, ''because he thought it wasn't proper.'' George Lusk today said it wasn't the kind of letter he want- ed to keep in his filea and added that tJ.e considered the matter a tempest in a lea pot. Lusk 1aid, ''the letter has no ef- fect on our relationship. It was the only letter I 've received · of that type," he added. Matney said he had no interest in his brother's company at the time he wrote the letter. He pre- sently has a five percent interest, he said. Fire lJums 3,000Acres SAN PASQUAL <Al?> -The second worst brush fire of the year in San Diego County bas chatted some 3,000 acres and destroyed two structures. A force of some .325 fire fighters managed to but a barrier at the head of the horseshoe-shaped fire Friday, but it was still reported out of control as winds gusting from 25 to' 3~ miles an hour fanned the flames. SUSPECT ••• Cases involving gun trafficking.··· A memorandum read by Mon- toya, which had been prepared by his staff based on information · from the Secret Service, said that on Sunday night. ,after'. her arrest ·ror carryiOg a reto\Ver, Mrs. Moore ''phoned an inspector of . the San Francisco police depart· ment and requested that he re- tain her in custod)'.. r• "The-inspector knew Mrs . Moore as an informa,nt and asked her what the charge for 'con- tinued custody could be," the memorandum continued. ''She replied ttiat she had been a part of the ptotest movement for some time and she just might start test· ingthesystem'. '' Acc-ording to the memoran- dum, ••upon receiving this in- formation, the inspector alerted the Secret Service to interview Mrs. Moore late Sunday night. ''During the interrogation, there was no indication or Mrs. Moore showing an interest in the President or presenting a danger to him," it added, noting that "although released from custody by the San Francisco police, she was nOt placed under sur ... veiUance by the Secret Service.'' Montoya said he has not yet re· ceived any results from an in- vestigation launched by the Secret Service into the matter. The men all listed their ad- dress as 11811 Wintersburg Ave .• Fountain Valley, the address of the stable where police believe the alleged shooting ocCurred. Officers said they were called by the hospital at 9:43 p.m. when · authorili.es ·there •reported 1'e two men bad been brought in for treatment of their bullet wounds. Police questioneil the men then went to the horse stable, in northeast Fountain Valley, cor· dened off the area and arrested the four suspects without inci- dent, officers said. Police said a motive in the shooting is being investigated. Perry School Unit Meets Wednesday The Local Advisory Committee at Perry School in Huntington Beach will bold its first meeting of the year at 2:30 p.m. We.ctnes- day at tJte school. The group will meet monthly to discuss the school's Early Childhood Education p~am. which provides individualized in- struction for youngsters in kin- dergarten through third grades. Anyone wishing to attend ls welcome and questioos about the group inay be referred to Mrs. Richard Olson at 962-6103. It's Yo11r Dollar! • • QUITE OFTEN A CUSTOMER IS CONFUSED WHEN SHOPPING FOR OARPETING. HE ASSUMES THAT IF A CARPET PILE IS HEAVY AND THICK THE CARPET IS NECESSARILY OF GOOD QUALITY. NOT TfilUE! MORI' OFTEN THE QUALITY OF THE FIBER. AND ·NOT THE. QUANTITY, IS THE D£TER- MINING FACTOR · WHICH CONTROLS WEAR ANO PERFORMANCE • IT'S YOUR MONEY -SO, WHEN BUYING YOUR . CARPETING, MAKE SURE YOU ARE DEALING WITH AN . ESTABLlsHE;D MIU....AND EQUALLY AS IMPORTANT; A REPUTABLE DEALER. • ' "" ... ·~,-DEN'S :insiillatiaii:·custom drapsri~s LC. NO. 2lCM22 • 1663 PLACEHTI ...... VENUE • COST ... MUA.' C~IF, 9~627 • PHONE 646.A838 -i' 6"6-2355 • • l"t!deral defender ~ Richard Walbr uld lload*l' the ~ ~ ... llMttl bl' the ttl1 Cliadt "'Appeala laS..tr'udlco ~··ut •• • t ' • • , ... ____________ ..., ______ .... ______________ • ______ ""I"' ______ _.. . . -- • • -• • I • '· Coa11t Today's €1esl., N.Y. Steeb EDITION • VOL. 68, NO. 2661 3 SECTIONS, l6 PAGE!l , ORANGE cOuNTY, "tALIFORNl.41' I ~ . .. . . . . . _TUES'l>AY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1975 -i N/C TEN CENTS '~ut. Me in Custod"' • J. • • ----~..,,.... ·-··· ara· oore ' 1 • • 'Fantasy W,Qrld'. , Pleaoed . . ,, . Befb),e ' c .,. -i1 Patty. Te .lls ·Kid.naping Story ' ' ~ ' ·~tempt. .......... ,,,, PATTY HEARST TEUS HER STORY AS SLA CAPTIVE She Leave• Jail for San Francloco Court Hearing Lawyer Says f'atiy . . Insane, Brainwashed SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - Patricia Hea'rst's defense lawyers said today they would argue that the newspaper heiress was "insane and brainwashed" during her 19 months under- ground, and a federal judge or· dered her to be examined by a team of three court-appointed psychiatrists. Miss Hearst was ordered re· turned lo the San Mateo County jail pending the outcome of the mental examinations ordered "forthwith'' by three "eminent" psychiatrists. Miss Hearst, arrested in San Francisco Thursday, is mentally "too fragile to submit to cross- examination at this point," argued her attorney, Terence Hallinan. "She was Joc,ked in a closet for nine months," Hallinan said. (A U.S. magistrate refused to- day to reduce ball for Steven Soliah during a beaiidg in San Francisco at w8ich &oliah . was described as Patricia l;fearst's lover, C"I lived with him. I finally saw him in jail. They let me kiss him." Miss Hearst was quoted'as._ having told a friend saturday (It was the first indication.that . G"RID PICKER()() ~ ~CONTF$1' OPENS Pigskin Pickeroo '75 -the an· nual 10-week contest testiD.& the pigskin prognostication prowess of Orange Coast sPol'ts fans' - begins today in the Daily Pll~ Winnen who best predict the outcome of 30 football games will be awarded cash prizes ()($25, $1S and $10. • Detau·s and an official entry blank 'ppear In today's sfJl)rts section. Turn lo -1'1'(e B6 and ·sharpen your penc1l. Entri4'a must be returned by Thursday. Good Luck. the 21-year-old newspaper heiress apparently had a second lover during her months in hid· ing. In a tape recording shortly after the May 1974 shootout in id Angeles in which six SLA member's·died, Miss Hearst re- vealed that she had been in love withoneofthem, William Wolf;) Patricia 's mother, Mrs . Catherine Hearst, testifie4 at the 40-minute hearing before U.S. District Court Judge Oliver J .• Carter that her daughter had participated in a b3.nk robbery in San Francisco April 15, 1974i' only because a gun waa painted a her. "She had a gun trained on her, and after they got out they told her she had robbed a b~ and the -FBI wa5" 4oing lo kill her,"" Mrs. Hearsts~d- Carter said he would not ruJe on ~iss Hearst's request for re- , lease qn b'ail' until after 'the psychiatric· .examJnation. He turned dOwn a motioh from de· reuse attorneys .that she be ex- amined by a psychiatrist of tfieir choosing. . · U.S . Attorney James Browning asked that Miss Hearst be kept in cus~y at U.e'.San Mateo County Jail, 25' mU..s south of San Fran- cisco, where she has been since her arrest.• Said Carter : "If they're a Right risk. they must be kept in custOcly. Just because a person is mentally inci>mp·etent, you sbouldn 't allow them to wander down the street.•• Halli nan objected, saying: "The young woman has been put throucb bell -pardon my l&DlliQ'e, I don't know what Mr. Browning wants. Doa be want lo finish fhe job the SLA baa begun?" "We do not reel thatjtll eondl• tion& are doinc her met1tal state any good," Hallinan said. ••we are anxious that she be in • 1et· Una where she can free her mind lrom the ploblema .' . , that thla .... been. rantuy." .... SAN FRANCISCO'(UPI) Patricia Hearst today for the fU'St time told her story of her kid.napiuc by the Symbionese Uberation Army and said she lived in a "fantasy world." Her disclosure was contained in a court affidavit, excerpts of which were published in the San Francisco Examiner ol. which ber father, Randolph A. Hearst, is president. Miss Hearst told of her Berkeley home being "invaded" by two men and a woman on Feb. 4, 1974, and of her abductors at- WAS SLA LINKED 'TO MURDER? A5 PATTY, SLAHIT BY ANGELA DAVls--.\7 tempting tO drag her outside. She· said her fiance, Steven Weed, tried to interfere and was "throWot to the ground, and as she believed stabbed by one of the intruders." ' . ' BULLETIN SAN FllANCISCO (AP) -,Tiie Su .......... pollo.e • ..-.... Secret Seni•e Sal•l'dof 111at Ille womaa. wbo tried &o ldll Preli· dell& Ford, ••• • poleltti.i.. u-•auia, I&••• reported &oday. WASHINGTON (AP) -The woman Who allegedly1 attempt· ed to assassinate Pres(deot F.ord in San .F'Nmcisco Monday lilked a San Francisco police inspedor a clay earlier to place her in custody because she might start ''testing -the system,•• Sen. J01!$bM MO(ltoyasaidtoday. 1lfe New Mexico Democrat, wtM? heads the Senate apprqnla- tions subcommittee which f!:andJes Secret Service funds, said it wu this"'informalicn thal prompted Ure Secret Service f.o inte~w $8ra .Jane .Moor~ Sun· d•y night but that,. she was neither held in custody no~ placed under surveillance. ''The fact is that they did not follow up,·· Montoya saip. as he , The affidavit said Miss Hearst, a student at the University ol California, "screamed .and at- tempted lo free henelE but was overpowered, thrown on her face to the floor, a gag was put upon her mouth, her arms ~re pulled behind. her.bac\ and tied, and her MORE STORIES; PJ!OToq,RAPl;f$--M • •I · , U"1T..,.._ ~ F.OROS HAVE A HAPPY REUNION AT THE WHITE HOUSE ""'aldent Met With Hit SI.ti Alter A•••••lnatlon Attempt eye. were blindfolded. , announced that his subcommit- tee w · begi_p bea~ngs· next w~ on e San Fra'nciscO inci- ident ~ -.aprllw twulioation .attenipt, ;aa(pst Presid<int Fonl mS.cr•m.entoonSept.S. . . "Sbe was then carried from the ... house and thrown into the trunk ol an automobile. 'UUs car pro. ceeded for some distance when it was stopped, and she was then transfei:red to the body of another vehicle. MO!llO)'a said his information on Mrs. llj:oore h'd been suppli!(d bytheSe~r~!Sel"'(.ice. C'o11ncil Postpones.. "She was then taken to another ho\lse where she was pll.ced in a closet on the floor; the closet was approximately five to six-reet in ,length and about three feet in width. For several days, she re- mained in this closet with her hands bound, bliodlolded, and with no lights. The closet was hot and extremely uncomfortable. , MonloY,:a1 noted that rieither Mrs. Moore not Lynette Fromine. arsest~ and charged lo the Sacramento incident, was lfste'd on the 47,000-name com- puter )istini of pe11ons con- sidered posslbJy' dan1erous tb the Pre5jdent. Airport Inquiry "She was given food but was unable to eat any for a period or about 10 days, and for all that period was unable to dispose or her body wastes. During the first week, nobody talked to her ex- cept the man who called himseU Cinque, who brought a tape- recording device into the closet and taped into this device the early communiques which were broadcast.·· The document said that in- cluded in the statements he made <SeePATl'Y, PageA2) Mesa Delays Paulo Plan Action on the final develop- ment plan for the PauJo Drive·in Theater property and its con· version into a planned residential development was delayed by the Costa Mesa Planning Com- mission Monday night. Cameo Homes, the developer, is seeking to build 42 singJe- family homes, 252 apartments and .a 2.5-acre park in the area. The request is for a rezone from single family uses to a planned development. Monday night the developers asked that the plan be delayed two weeks because of alignment and design problems with a street in the development. UTE R41LY BOOSTS DOW NEW YORK (UPI) -The stock market closed slightly lower today for the second con· secuUve day in light trading oo the New York Stock.Exchange. The Dow Jonei industrial avera.;if, off around five points at the outset arid more than seven ":. later, loot 0.55 points lo 819.~. He said the Secret Seryice re- Ported that Mrs. Mom-e Was "an informant for both the F!deral Bureau of Investigation arid the Bureau of Alcohol, TObacco and FiC'earms of tlie Department of the Treasury,·· acting• as an in- formant for the latter agency "on cases involving gun trafficking.'' A memorandum read' by Mon- toya, which had been prepared by his staff based on information · from the Secret Service, said that on Sunday night, after her arrest for carryi~g a revol~r. Mrs. Moore "pl:ibned an inspector of the San Fra11cisco police depart- ment and requested that he re· tainherineuslody. ·• ''Tbe inspector knew Mrs. Moore as'hn informant and asked h~r what the charge for con· tlnued custody coWd be," the memorandum corftinue9. "She replied that she had. been a part of the protest movement for some time and s he just might start test· ingthesystem '. '' According to the memoran· dum, "upon receiving this in-· formation, the inspector alerted the Secret Service to interview Mrs. Moore late Sunday night. <See SUSPECT. Page A,Z) A Newp<>rt Beach City Council hit by absences agreed Monday to take a more m easured look at suggestions that the city throw its weight behind resident alleca· tions of safety problems stem- ming from Orange Counly Airport. As it stands now, official city handling of the request for sup· port will have to wait WtW Oct. 14 when a full council can be 35· sembled. Stuart Williams, a leader in a large citizen effort to bring forth concern& about aircraft safety, urged s peed in the city actions, but only three or seven coun· cilmen heard the a ppeal at Mon - day's study session. The meeting brought forth only Mayor Pro-Tem Milan Dostal, Councilwoman Lucille Kuehn and Councilman Pele Barrett. AU agreed that al least two or three more weeks are needed to give the staff and the full council a chance lo evaluate the effects of the bid for city support. Thus far, more than 1,600 resi- dents along the takeoff pattern of the terminal 's jets have petitioned the Federal Aviation Administration for measures that would allay rears of poten· tial cr,;lShes. But thus. far, the group has re- ceived only a terse re buff from the federal , agency I whose or- Jleep Beeped Loader Noise Irks Mesans Something that went beep·beep ... Askelson said that si milar in t~ rµ,Dt awoke resid!ftts of '\.1 work is scheduled for tonight, but nortb~ast Costa M.esafrom their adcMd that the cpntractor, Novo slumbers Monday night. Rados of Chino, will attempt to lnqlliries this momin& led to tone down the beeps on the the identification of lC..baq,u_p / loaderis backup alarm and still alarm ob.,.a fork lift loader, .. USed comply with the Jaw. in construction..of the three·level The California Safety and interchanae for the Newport and Health Act requires that all Corona del M"ar freeways, as the vehicles used in construction probable culprit. mast have backup alarms that Complaints from residents liv- ing near the area 1DgMsted that the noise ~gan at aboUt 2 ~m . ~.:e. k~pt ~oing for a lertgthy can be heard from specific dis· lances. helped by a rally 11\e. laat hour. st Th...,verage fell 8.38 points Moll-ate engineer Paul Askel~ Northbound traffic on the Newport Freeway was closed for two mornings last week from midnlg:ht to 6 a.m ;, with traffic being diverted along Bristol to Baker streets, and 9.lnday and Monday morninas or Utis week ln order to erect the.glrden. day due ~o profit taking lollowing! re~ed th~ a forK lilt loader 8 34.6&-polnt gain the previous was ln ~ation "spaslnoclically three1e11ions. (Tables, All). for• couple.. of houn. 'The vebl· Pri 1 cle •u loading and unloading ceswere oweyinlighttrad-equJpment used ln erecting Ing. on the ,..)llerlcan Stock Ex· girders for 'the third level o( the -ch_an_a_e._\._ _____ ..,r --, intercbance. --'• r , J ' Askelson aaid that night work wUl be requirFd a&ain tonight, but after that construction will return to adaytimeoperatioo . ' ficials insist that there should be no undue concern over safety. City Maqage r Robert Wynn told the council thd.t the staff en· dorses city intervention and that perhaps the FAA wouJd deal dif· ferenUy if it were a city organiza- tion relating the concerns. "They may give us the same replies , or maybe be more specific if we·re given enough time to. explore the issue with their staff," he said . Mrs. Kuehn stressed that s he did not believe that a postpone· ment would create many disad- vantages. .. It's not a real delay if we have the time to complete all the information we need," she said. "l"d rather work fTom a studied position and develop a balanced presentation.·· As the short-manned council envisioned the issue Monday, one element or bal ance could come from the major airlines serving the terminal. In the weeks to come, the city staff will try lo arrange ap- pearances rrom Hughes Airwest and Air California spokesmen to address the council from the in· dustry point or view. Coast Weather Fog and low clouds will delay the s unshine Wed· · nesday, with cooler tem- peratures predicted ror the coast. Highs will range from the low 70s a long the shore to the mid 80s further inland. INSIDETODAV ColumniJf Sylvia Por1er pull the blame /or inadion on no-/ouU. insurance on lawyers handling personal liability. A 11. Index " " ... .. .. •••• ... ... •t•1t .. •• •• •• ' \ Al DAIL y PltOT N/C PORT WALTON BEACH. Fla. (UPI) -Hurricane Eloise "roared ashore oo the north Florida coast between Fort Walt.cm Beach and Panama City toaay, "lipping roor. from build- . in gs and tearing down pow~ line& as it stabbed deep into Alabama. Judge Says 'Squeaky' Competent SACRAME NTO <U PI) - Lynette "Squeaky'• Fromme. charged with attempting to as- sassinate President Ford. was ruled fit to act as her °"-n at- torney today. On the basis of a court-ordered psychiatric report, Chief U.S. District Court Judge 1bomas J . MacBride ruled the z.>.year-old cult follower of Charles r.tanson can "knowingly and intelligently make a waiver of her comtitu- tional right to counsel.·· Miss Fromme, outfitted in her now familiar red-hooded robe, did not react. Dr. James R. Richmond, the psychiatrist who preformed the examination during the weekend, briefly took: the stand during the hearing and con- cluded, ''Miss Fromme is compe- tent to understand the. proceed- ings against her and assist in her own defense." · Earlier. her attorney flied an appeal requesting further bail re- duction. Federal defender E . Richard Walker said Monday the appeal will be heard by . the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals in 5an Francisco on an ''expedited" basis, but 1 eould not predict when a dedlioo,. could be expected. There was no wOfd Oil Wh~ the tiny red-haired Mlaa Fromme had heard of an incident Mooday in which a woman attempted. to shoot Ford outside a San Fran- cisco hotel. Ball for Miss Fromme was ·origlna!iy set at the maximum $1 million by a federBl magistrate ,Sept. 5, the day she was arrested and .£rl;,ll!'Bfd with pointing a .45-caJi er pistol at Ford as he walked across the state.Capitol grounds. :Cyclist Hit ' . lBy Bus, Hurt t iin Costa Mesa I A young woman bicyclist was '. seriously injured during the noon ; hour today when one leg was r(!- > portedly almost ripped off u she 11 was hit by a bus in downtown ·Costa Mesa. The victim, not immediately 1 identified, was taken to Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital follow- 1 ing the accident at 19th Street and Harbor Boulevard. 1 Her specific condition had not yet been· established at 12:30 p.m .• since she was still undergo- ing examination in the hospital's em1ergency room. Police Sgt. Don casey, who responded to the scene, said the victim suffered a compound frac- ture of the leg with a gaping laceration and severe bleedinJ. He said she was riding her · bicycle with a male companion who was not struck by the Orange County Rapid Transit District bus. . ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT More than 100.000 penolls fled in advance of the storm •. which earlier claimed 42 lives in a sweep across Puerto Rico, the Dom.mi.can Republic and eastern Cuba. There Were no deaths or serious injuriea immediately re-- ported as the storm slammed in· to the U.S. mainland, but ;·Point Oear. Ala .• man was,.e!ectrocut· ed. in advance of the hurricane while trying lo get his boat into a m etal shed. By mid-d ay Eloise had pushed inland to a paint aboul 45 miles east-soulheas t or the capital city al Montgomery, Ala. Forecasters discontinued all hurricane warnings along the roast at noon but said a few aqualls wil.b winds of gale in- tensity could be expected into the alleniooa. lleaTY rains of 5 to 10 inches 'Wett foreca.st for southern and ea.stern Alabama, and from "'-est-ceotraJ Florida northward through most or Georgia. F1ash flood warnings were issued for many areas. ''The maxi mum sustained winds near the center of Eloise are estimated at 70 mph with a few squalls to hurricane force (75 mph)," the hurricane center re- ported. "However, winds should con- tinue to diminish rapidly this al· temoon as the center continues further inland," the weather agency said. "Rather cold air to 'the west and north of Eloise is.ex- pected to be drawn into the stormy circulation, with El~se losing tropical cbaracteO.sticS.:' Plans Okayed , _ For MQT.i11,ers' ' Mile Proj,ect Redevelopment. plaDs for the burned-out block. of ll~ra· Mlle in Newport Beach woa final approval Monday1fnlm .the Soiith Coait Regional. Conaeryatfon Commission. The $900,000 project ~ the Mariners' Mlle COJDP\IDY and United California Bank will replace structures destroyed. in the record $2 million fire last Jinuary that wiped out the entire 2800 block of West Coa1t Highway. The project ~ between Riverside and Tustin Avenues, will break grouna sometime in OCtober. Prior to the coastal com- mission approval, a permit was given by the city of Newport Beach after lengthy sessions with city planners and public · hearings. The project, which received a 7 to 0 vote Monday, was called th~ "fastest approval on record" by Executive Director Mel Carpenter. Plans Include ccnstruCting a 36,250-square.foot comm.ercilt building which will hoUse the small businesses burned out, plus a 4,800-square.foot bank building. Both will be two-story structures. The 2.3-acre site will include 168 parking spaces -48 more than were provided in the original development. In recommending approval of the plans, commission planners pointed out that the additional setback provided wilL allow future widening of Pacific Coast Highway if decided upon by the city and state. Bandits Hit Beach Firm A 270-pound man with a black goatee and a smaller man with loog, red hair fled from a Hunt- ington Beach finance firm with $540 in cash and St ,960 in checks Monday afternoon. Police s aid the pair entered American Finance, 1784.1 Beach Boulevard, at 3:47 p.m., pulled band guns and ordered store employes to turn over the cash and checks. • -r . .. Dozens or i:e&ldents of • Lido Peninsula mobUe hoJDe Wk wjlo have battled for m"l'ths to halt · · approvals for a restauruit com· · mercial complex will resume their protest with new. and .-volatile fuel next week. · Their rent bas -been rais.ed by the developer to sta"ering pro- portions. ~ .. As of OCI. 1, the retl4ents of Udo" V.illage who 'l!Olild '.)le dis· poeaesaed by Delll!lel''•-C..nnery Vitlage muat pay; $180 a month for coach space, instead of the previous SSS fee. A letter sent to each resident by the Dela ney firm -lb~ landlord and developer or the controversial project -directly blames cancellation by city COUil· cilmen of earlier v~ on the project. A re·11ubmitted applica- tion will come before "plaoni.ng commissioners Oct.. 2. " The brief leUer cites the'iction of the council Aug. 25, Tescinding all prior votes on the $1.8 million project -a cancellatign bn>U1ht by a seriolls staff rflist.ake in tabulating a council Vote. A vote earlier this year on an ordinance ·approving the planned community document for the project failed ·to muster the re- quired fo,ur yes votes as required by city charter. But a staff error interpreted as approval the simple majority of ayes among councilmen present. The error went unnoticed for months, until the leader of the op-· position djscOvered it. Since then rancor bas even in· creased. A lawyer for the opposing resi~ dents and his c lielit& severed their ties. And opponents led by resident John Kingsley demanded a Dis- trict Attorney and Orange Coun· ty Grand Jury probe into the mis- take and resolved to wage an even heavier baUle ·at city hall the second time around. . Their chance will come a day after the new inflated rent falls due. Trustees Eye Meet-confer ' °"'" ,. ... ,.... ..,. """""' ....... DOWNCOASTFRONTOFONOFREBLAZEREACHES10SEA Marine• Battling Larveat Fire Of Year At Pendleton Pendleton Blaze . ' Chars I,ooo· Ac.,-es A brush and grass fire burning out of control on the Camp Pendleton Marine Base bas COD· sumed more than 1,000 acres sending a huge cloud Of smoke billowing over San CieineDte and spreading as far north as Laguna Beach. The fire is burning on the Rorno-San Onofre area of the 125,000-acre marine base. The smoke from the fire was visible inland as far away as Mis~ sion Viejo. Police in Laguna Beach received reports from some hilltop residents who thought the fire was burning in Laguna Niguel. Set. Ray said there is no ntlm~te as to when the fire will be contro!ied. Smoke from the fire poured over and into San Clemente. The Po.lice switchboard" .. received numerous calls from cit11.ens wanting to report the fire Cir ask· ing questions about it. Today temperatures in San Clemente were w-armet than in. northerly areas less affected by the smoke and fire. Fr-PaeeAJ PATTY. e. Freeway , 1 t On Mesa i' , , _Agenda · I I ' · Colla Kua clt1 --01 I beft will discUBI -M . nlaht bOw they feel .-San ' Alla'• call fa< • uoited -pueb .the state into ntnlina ' Orange-ay. --. Mayor Alvin L. Plnldey ~' I Mooday-aftarnOOll willl San -+ An• Mayor John Ganbo&!MISan 1 ta Ana City MaoaiertBruc 5Prai1 on the !Uue. An-....ct1 1fclal1 a)lo had been Invitee!. ~ dldnotlill!'Jld. -; . Pinkley said today that Coat4 : ·Mesa probably woUld support ez; tension of the freeway from itf present contracted terminus near the Santa Ana Freeway I ·south to the San Diego and Corona del Mar freeways. but 1 that for Costa Mesa a ereater ' prloritY, would be extenlkln of the ' Newpon Freeway. He said that the Coota Mesa • ,cotlncll would be more coDeerned about ••the huge ditch'" in the Newport Boulevard median through which the Newport I Freeway is scheduled t.o be es-I ~ tended. A shortlae of stale highway funds has cast uncer- tainty on this extension.. J'inkley will report on 18'l ""Monday'·s meeting .... at a study I seuionoftbecouncilat7:30p,m. J next Monday in the llrst·lloor , conference room at city hall. · . I Monday the Santa Ana officials 1 gave Pinkley a copy ~ a resolu-: 'lion recently approved by the , Santa Ana council which urge& , the state to extend the freeway.: The resolution calil for the sup-· port of the cities of Garden Grove • and Fountain Valley as well as • Costa Mesa and Anaheim. : Santa Ana wants the treewlOY ' extended through the Santa Ana : River Corridor. one of three alternativeroutes,fortbellnt. Dr. Louis Cella, a medical en-• trepreneur, Henry Segerstro~. : of C. J. Segersttom and Sons, de-, velopers of South Coast· Plaz&. • and Loren Griset, former Santa I Ana mayor, had aPl'eared before. the Santa Ana council to ell·! courage work for the freeway ex-1 tension. They did not attend Mon· day's meeting, how~ver. .. 1 At present the blaze is not en- dangerint any structures, Staff 111 D l Sgt. Dick Ray, of the base public Into the device were statements irie&a c Qll.B affairs office. said. that •1she would be executed un~ He said that the fire is not burn-leu the demands were complied · me in th.• "!ea of the re1uc... with. Dur1n1 this period, •he -w.. 11•atn• Ln·..i..,,.,.,. tent cities, but 1ald those areas given·Itqui~ to drink. When the .lJ..ll r 0 ~cu.-., •. ., . Newport-Mesa u.{wed ScMol could become involved If the fire blindfold was rbmoved~e felt '7 _ • c 0 District t"'stees will t&ke, their Shift& from its westerly burn as If &he 'were OD some trip; LA.Jnetl UI, ·t·-v h path c · eYeiythlntwaaout.ofP.fOPOrl\On, • .T Procedures flnt look tonig t at a proposed Th~ ~auae of the fire is un-big aild distdr!ed."" ·• policy orl the .revise\l ,"'lJ"'n ap-· known, s"', Ray said. In thepast, • The Costa Mesa PJ.JniniCom- proach" to the,.dis~ct·s ~·meet-bowever,!'base brush fires have Miss Hearst 1aid she beard mission adopted an ordillance and-confer" bargalhin&·sessions. been touched off by r..::=c ••constant threats'' against her Monday set.ting out new in· The new policy,. tobeprdented d vi ed d rl •• k life and saw her captors armed dustrialzonesforthecity. I ~ .P' training missions. wi revo vers. s otguns and aa.cu at the~·· m·eetino in Costa ••esa e ces us u ng eauiemec 'th 1 h The act1·on wast·•·-Oii a·5·too ', City ell chambers, 77 Fl!ir Tbe fire ii being fought by 18 other weapons. vo\e after a 45-minute hearing at l Drive, is e direet r:esult of As-men from the base's complement which both industrial and re-selnblylii.an'" John Vasconcell0s' of fll'emen. No heavy equipment ''She was also told by her cap. sidenUal property owners from billpassedlastY,ear... other than fire trucks has been tors that her family had aban-tbewestsideoftownspoke. The intent of the new-IBw is to called in yet. doned her, that they would not Ordinance revisions were give·t)Je pUbli~ an opportuility to comply with the demantts, and sought by the council to resolve react to salary and worldnJ con-that it was all right with them if conflicts between adjacent re- ditiori pi-oposal 1 S ex.Change.d p,... P~ Al she were put to death,'' the docu· sidential and industrial pro- l'etween the boara of education ment said. petties on the west side. New · And ita employes during the an· sus· PEC,., "She was alsotoldthattheFBI zones drawn up a year ago had nual bargaining process. 1 .a • • • been protested out by the in-Distdct .officials explained was stating that if they could find dustrialsiteowners. they ha e .attempted to I ''During the interrogation, where she was located they Pl . . . did th v , . comp Y would burst into the house with ann1ng comm1ss1oners wi the intent of ~e ne"w state there was no indication of Mrs. drawn guns, and if they did so, not delete anything further from law, but have not ~opted a Moore showinl an interest in the the captors would fight to the de-the ordinance Monday night, form· al policy dealfnl with the President or presenting a danger ath, and that she would undoub--since the draft incorporated changes. to him,'' it added, noting that changestheysuggestedatastud:t Tonight's presentation to the "althoughreleasedfromcustody tedly be killed in the general sessiontheprevtousweek. 1 bo~d. set as a first reading, is a by the San Francisco police, she massacre. The ordinance would generally compilation of what changes -. was not placed under sur -. ''After a month of this sort or allow a wide range of industrial have occurred tn th~ district dur-veillance by the Secret Service.·· treatment,'' the affidavit said, . uses -including boat-buildin& inlthepast.year. Montoya said he has not yet re-''she was in such condition that and chemical processes -in a The basis of the proposed ceived any results from an in-she could stand for only 60 'general manufacturing zone •. anil' policy is that all communications vestigation launched by the. seconds pr so, and would then fall would not prohibit any speci.fit betw~ school board represen-SecretServiceintothematter. totheground.'' uses. · t.ativ.es and the bargaining r:=========•==================;;;==:;:======;;;; Certificated Employes Council · <CEC) would be made public within 24 hours of eecl). negotia- tion session. The communicati008 Would be posted on a district bulletin board, and copies would be mailed to the news media and in- terested citizens irl the Com- munity. The school board would also have to wait at least seven days to allow public response, befor~ answering the teachers' initial pay proposal . Further, any decision adopted by board. members. would be posted and made publiC.:witt\in 24 hours of the school board meet- ing in which the deci!ion was re- ached. It's Yo11r Dollar! QUITE OFTEN A CUSTOMER IS CONFUSED WHEN SHOPPING FOR CARPETING. HE ASSUMES THAT IF A CARPET PILE IS HEAVY AND THICK THE CARPET IS NECESSARILY OF GOOD QUALITY. • NOT TRUE! MORE OFTEN THE QUALITY OF THE ABER. AND NOT THE QUANTITY, IS THE DETER- MINING FACTOR WHICH CONTROLS WEAR AND PERFORMANCE. • • . . t , 'Kook Capital' Northern California BranilM . ~ . • . IT'S YOUR MoNEY -SO, WHEN BUYING YOUR CARPETING, MAK~ SURE YOU ARE DEALING WITH AN ESTABLISHED MILL, AND EQUALLY AS IMPORTANT, A REPUTABLE DEAL.ER: '" . SUN V AUEY, Idaho CUP!) -A prea!d'ential aide, shocked. by the attack dn President Ford. s&id that Northern California was becomln1 "the leooic Capital or the World." James H. Falk, associate director of 'the Wblte House domestic cOWlcU, said M<inday nit1ht: · "I've traveled all over the world witll the Presi· dent and tbe only place we've seen demonstrations is " Sacramento and San Francisco. ·· "~t's all ·yOll find iii Northern CaUfortiia ...:.., . kooka with gum and placards." · ,'• ~ , · Toda{. he said 116 retetted making the reipark, \ I UC. NO. 230422 • PHONE 6A6-~831 -6-46.23'5 •• ' addlli&" ~not~ It belnterpretedthaC1'lY." ·~ 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CAllf. 92627 ....... ~~~~-~~~~~·'--~~~~~~~~~~·~---· .... -'.. , ........ ~~~~~~-·~--·~~ .... ~~~~-·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ... ~ ..... \ ' .. .. ' " • • I \ I I • 'It's Slow Going ' • For No-fault I B111YLVIA toaTU (l'he,,, n.o Cob•&a} W\lat bat happened to the drl99 lor ''Do-falllt" auto In· ouranee -the concept .-.. whl•h the burden ot provln1 wbo wu at fault la au auto accl-ls ollmlruued, lawsuits .... limited to only the -MriOus iQJury .. _ llDd ..... ...,....., .clcoJ.lan uo rpttad ......, ropldly -moro f.irty --~·? lll ltm>, llutaebasetts boeame tholll'ltlllte lo--r-. n~rolknnd 1a J.m. eonn..t.iM. llleta11M anc1 New: Jerlel'..WJmt aJ.-._Jn 19'12. 'fhe,....,.o to no-f allllllHl<ecL Iii tm wheli 11.< more 11a1 .. -\:Olorldo, Hawaii,!(.,...., N..,-.la, New York and · • th.ah -passed no-f•ull laws . M91WY's Worth -,__AND SINO!! THEN, uui, GOING h&1 • I llow. In 11174. only !'Our · states -Georfia, Min. -., POOJllylvanla and Keotuoky -1ot n<>faulf. In 11175, only Nortb Dakota hos acted to bring the broader benelltl to lll·motoriots. <W!ill• eight other ltatas ha .. pu&ell no-fauld! ... , these 8*.dllmll1ed .. "boeus'\ by tlt])erta in tho neld,10. they generally do no moro Uwi ada a Umited layer ol oov- erage wlthou~any movesto...,lnlleoota.) •. Thus, tile db•-"ilal auswertolhe question II: -More than two-ihircls of the states do not have bona fide no-I aUltlaws: -Ptospects ·for progress in these states -as de- monstr•ted. by activity in lhe past few years -are dJ.s.. heartenin1; . -Even the 16 &enuine JU>.fault laws cannot be called totally adequate ia tenm d benefit levels and limits on lawsuits. .. THESE 11 LAWS DO Ptrr SOME restriction on aeceu to "pain and suffering" damages so popular in many lawsuits (while none takes away your right toa day lncourt). . .Most of the 16 allow suits for pain and suffering only when medical bills reach a certain dollar level (the thrMhold): 'lbe Mlchlaau law bas notbresbold but limits suits to cues ol ··senous"injlql'. ·' With effective no.fault in every state,-the auto repara- tioos system wollld be rid ol lhe waste, delay, 11\juati .. ~ penonal tracedy that ao ofteo pervad .. the fault system. With effective no-fault, oy.r auto insurapce·premlu.m1 could pay for a aubetanUal part ol tbe loneo bl thooe serl~ly Ii;. jured in auto accidents (as afalnst the mere 30 ~ill the losses they now receive). Wbat'a more, insuranc'-ex·' perts say that based oo.toclay's Coot fa.tors, this could be done without any increase ln premiums. THE NEXT LOGICAL QUES110N must be "why tho slowdown?'' Why hun't the concept been embraced acroas the nation in face.or the fact that virtually every element in our society -labor, business, consumer organizations, f educators, publlc otncfals, the press -has hailed no.fault as indisputably in the public interest'! The equally discouraging answer to this question is Opposition from one major source -the personal liability bar. And since the liabilltytbar is heavily represented in the various statellegislatures and no-fault strikes at the core of many lawyers• liyellhOods (auto accident injury lawsuits}, the lawmakers tlemselves have consistently attacked the concept and repeatedly been successrul either in blocking entirely or substantially watering down no-fault bill.S in their own legislatures. UNLESS THOSE . D'EEPLY IN FAVOR 91 n<>fault become fully aware of what ts •t ·at;te and take strong coun- tenneasures to the penlODal liability lawyers' tactics. there as absolutely no rel.son to bellev~ the lawyers will be less success rut in the future th.ail ln tbf past. The concept of ~ult 'auto insurance was introduced as far baek as the i '~a full 40!P.JU1 years ago. The re· form has been a majpr t.saue for ~past 10 years -ever ~ince law professora"~bert Keeton and Jef£rey O'Connell, ma 196S book, ouWned the inequities ln'tbe fault system for paying auto.accid"ent damages ~d~alled. for an overhaul. Yet, we -Atnerica's motorists -who stand to benefit so greatly from good oe>fault legialaUon -are still waiUoc. wailing, waiting and pay!Jlg. , • Wedne$day: Whal, tlot!a, about CongrtH? 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