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Narcotics Fund Fight Stm1s ew
Chiller in Manila
Ali's Wife
Surf's Up•••_Way Up SA Chief
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·-Leaves Camp
MANILA (APl -Muhammad
Ali'swi(e, Belinda, walked out on
him today, raising questions
about (1) the state of their mar·
riage and (2) the heavyweight
ch amp i o ~ .p . .o s s i b I e
performance iri hls title bout next
week with Joe Ffazier. She took
a flight home hours after arriv·
ing.
The incident threw the Ali
camp into confusion five days
before-what Jooms as the biggest
bout of his career. The fight is
scheduled .for Wednesday (7:45
p.m. PDT Tuesday). at the in·
BombCal,kr
Asks ·$25,000
Of Me$aBank
door· Philippine arena.
The statuesque Belinda, Ali's
second wi(e and mother of his
four children, Oew into Manila
early today in the race of reports
that her husband was keeping
almost constant company with
another woma.n, Veronica
Porsche of Los Angeles, who was
being introduced as his wile.
Ali, although $kipping his usual
predawn road work, failed to
ALI DISCLOSES
RACIAL VIEWS-7
meet ~linda at the airport. She
was reported to be Curious when
she reached the hotel, driven
there by a representative of pro-
moter Don King.
Accosting Ali in his 21st fioor
suite at one of Manila's most.
ra:shionable hotels, she reported·
Jy said: "rWe have sometNng to
talk about.·•
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Accnses -
S_chmidt
Santa Ana Police Chier
Raymond C. Davis charged
Thursday that Orange County
Supervisor Laurence Schmit has
hampered law enforcement·&
ability to deal with narcotic of·
tenses.
Davis aJso challenged Schmit
to Cumish bim evidence indicat·
ing there has been a misuse of
(unds connected with. a special
federal narcotics investigation
program controlled by his de·
partment.
In tum, Schmit repeated his in·
sisten<"e th at the board of
supervisors has a right to audit
the fund and that his di scussion
of it has/ not hurt law cnrorce·
rnent.
The exchange between Da vis
and Schmit came in letters. The
police chief's was hand-delivered
by a Santa Ana police officer.
The chieC 's letter was touched
off by a statement Schmit read al
Wedn esday's board o f
supervisors meeting.
A middlei-aged man with an
even, raspy vOioe telephoned a
Costa Mesa Bank of America
manager on his direct, unlisted
line Thursday, demanding
$25,000 for women and children of
the ·world Liberation Front,
palice said today.
A shouting match ensued, ac·
cording lo a m ember of the Ali
party, and there were indications
of a scuf(le. A member of the
hotel stare reported some
damaged furniture in the suite.
Swimmers at Venice, Calif., begin to react
as a wave many times bigger than they hits
the rocks in front of them. Los Angeles area
beaches were closed to swimmers because
of the high waves, generated by a storm
near New Zealand, which claimed more
than a dozen broken backs in the nine-mile
stretch off Ven ice.
In that statement, Schmit
charged the attack against him
for hi s stand on the use of
narcotics Cunds was politically
motivated.
No further instructions were
delivered by the suspect in the al·
leged extortion attempt,
however, which included a warn-
ing the bank and a specifiC .re-
sidence would be blown up this
"I am going home lo my (our
children," Belinda was heard to
say as she stalked out of the hotel
into a waiting black limousine,
which took her to the airport.
There she caught a Philippine
airline flight to Honolulu en route
to Los Angeles.
Her head was high and she
looked neither to the Jen nor right
of her as she strOde through the
(See ALI, Page AZI
Waves Slam Surfer
Into Jetty at CdM
weekend. '
The mystery-caller who con-
tacted Bank or America
Manager Leland M. Cave shortly
before 11' a .m. claimed 'they
would be bombed this weekend if Bomb rrrl-~a,,.• the money w•• not delivered. .I. IU'1c;!l.f'CI
The branch is at 548 W.19th St.,
.and the caller kneW the T. •f-rr
manager's first name, police J ~IUJ i eeTllJ
Said. NEWARK, N.J~-APJ -"He just sat there waiting, but Four teen-3.gers, delayed
the guy never called back.·said by ·a car breakdown,
Detective Gerry Thompson, of phgoed a bomb threat lo
the fraud detail. NeWark Airi:)ort to delay a Cave told Investigator Braniff Airlines flight so
'lllbmpson he at first assumed it they could arrive to see
was a friend playing a practical (riends off, aufhorities
joke. but did not' recognize the said.
voice. Police said the teen-
'A 24-year-old La Habra ·man .
was driven (ace-first into the
CorO{la .del Mar jetty Thursday
aftemocti as he bodysurfed the
large break inside the harbor en·
trance.
A police helicopter was re·
quired lo re.scue Christopher
Moore after Harbof Patp>lmen
responded to an anonymous re·
port of an injured man clinging to
the rocks.
Patrolman Pete Gannon. who
was first on the scene. said that
Moore was perched on a rock
where the set of waves tossed
him and was bleeding profusely
from cuts lo his (ace. head, chest,
"This is no joke ...... the caller agen, an 18-yeat·old male
warned, addressing the banker and girts aged i•. 1s and is Office Wo, n't Shut byhisfintname. were arrested Thursday
Jnvestlg-ators conceded the while one was alleeedJ.r_ on WASHlNGTON {UPI) -At ·
epii&Ode could have been a prank, the telephone to Newark tomey General Edward 1-1. Levi·
but Wtt• l(!!ating it seriously un-Airport. has decided not to shut down the
dertheCitcumstances. The four Were late for Watergate prosecutor·s of(ice
Cave told police the man had the schedulM t p.rn. flight and will soon name a new special
DO accent, but &poke io a rathel' ~o Dall.as 8iod telephQtttd prosecutor to handle remaining
raspy voice. • the threat a Cler a request cases, it was learned today.
The myatery t811ef threatened to delay tl\e night was to blow up both the bank ADid a turned down, pulice said. SpeCial Prosecutor 1-Jenry S.
home he mentioned by specjfic They said the l&·year-old Ruth Jr., the third to,hold the job
.actress jf the $25 ,000. was n girl called Braniff, s~in since it was cr~ated 2""' years
fortheomlng. she was "Mrs. ss~m~l~th~'~· ~tr-alo. will resign in mid-October
Jnvaal-i-lf&lOtS ~y e:,~'7--~--'":&i.Wile;~»la&-i after Whal had been expected lo
\ beml QC on OC'#ll!lz•tion called theplllJ)e. be-rflmrl report-on the wor-ol
l the World Llbe1'8tioo Front. ,i:; the ollice is issued. • '\
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~lbows and knees.
"He was a mess, but he was
conscious, .. Gannon said.
Soon a(lerward, the police de-
partment helicopter landed on
the jetty and Moore was flown to
Hoag Memorial Hospital.
After sutures and a night's ob-
servation, Moore was sent home,
aides at the hospital said today.
Surling of any sort is illegal
within the entrance channel, but
harbor patrolmen said that when
the swell is high, the waves on
the Co rona del Mar side are at-
tractive to surfers.
Earlier this week a youth was
arrested on charges of resisting
officers after they tried to chase
him ofr away from the area and
he refu sed.
ROBBERY TilY
COMES ADRIFT
TACOMA. Wash. (APJ -A
robbery attempt was Coiled and
the would-be robber a rrested
when a grocery clerk noti ced
something odd about the pistol
pointed at him.
The clerk said he saw water
dripping f.rom the weapun during
the1'1l'.>ldup attem·ptll115<'ay.
Killer Surf
Contin11ing
Along Coast
Thundering surf continued to
roll in today along Orange Coast
beaches, threatening swimmers
and plaguing lifeguard depart·
ments pared lo skeleton winter
crews .
More than 100 rescues were re-
ported in Seal Beach Thursday
where the surf was combined
with dangerous riptides.
San C le mente lifeguards
rescued 35 persons and were
warning beach goers not to go in
' \,he water.
In Laguna Beach. kelp torn
loose by JO to 12-foet breakers
wais washing up in the surf line
and presenting a new danger to
swimmers.
"The kelp is so th.ick out there
it's just like trying to swim in a
salad bowl ," Lifega·urd Jim
Stauffer said.
Truck Rams Cafe
He and other cou nty
s upervisors have said money ob·
tained from narcotic offenders in
the county's judicial system and
set aside for investigations are in
fact, public runds and should be
audited.
ISee SCllM IDT, Page A2 1
Coast
Weather
Dense Co g tonighl ;.and
early Saturday is predict-
ed for some coaslal arc<is
with high lempt'raturcs
Saturday in the earl y ~
<"oas twise and, up per ROs
further inland.
INSIDE TODAY
String savorers -bolh the
kind on molins and guitars and
those 1001 ore used tn r ig o
tennis racket -11.:11/ en1oy
cover stories of loday's
Weekender. It s conc~n and
tournam ent /1n1(' on the
Orange toa11t
Index
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Kem County fire department of· ~1::.,. Al Mllvlt\
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fercd when an out of control =~1c ..
tru<"k trailer rig !lammed into it 1:•w1.1~ ...
Thursday, wa s estimated at =..,~•111_1111
$16,000. Five persons, including =:
the truck dri.ver. Suf{er.ed minor__ I•• rt
lnjuties.
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Tobin was m ade public Thurs·
day.
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private conversation recorded by
authorities reveals Patricia
Hearst as a atill·ardent ''revolu-
tionary feminist " seeking free-
dom on bail, but not il "I'm a
prisoner in m y patents· home."
The t ran1tcript of excerpts
from a jailhouse conversation
lt was recorded Saturday. T"'•o
days later, Miss Hearst Initialed
each page of an affidavit saying
that statements she mude earlier
renouncing her parents and pro-
claiming allegiance to her Sym-
Rapping in Jail
-Tapes Released
SAN ~'RANCISCO ·(APJ-Here is a transcript of
the exerpts of Patricia Hea·rs1·s conversation with he r
friend, Patricia Tobin, submitted Thursday by a
federal prosecutor who said the conversation was
tape recorded during a jail visit Saturday in Redwood
City :
1-learst : I 'm not ma king any statements until I
know that I can get out or, you krto\\', bail .. _
Tobin : Yea.
HEARST: BAILED OUT and then if I find out
that I can't for sure then I'll issue a statement, but I
would just as soon give it myself in person, and it'll be
a revolutionary feminist perspective totally and, yo u
know, I never got, I guess I'll just tell you, like, my
politics are real dirferent from way back when __ .
Tobin : Right!
Hearst : (laughter) Obviously. (laughter J.
Tobin: Right.
Hearst : And so this creates all kinds or problems
lor me in terms or aderense.
Tobin : Yea, it does. That's the thing. You see, I
didn't know how (garbled ).
HEARST: YOU SEE, those things I'm charged
with are really ... , you know, and, so I just don't know
whatto do, you know, like, it's one of those things.
(End of section).
Hearst : You know, it was such a drag, I saw him
(referring to Steven SoliahJ finally up in the jail, you
know, like, and so they ...
Tobin: Who was he? Is he the g uy that you rented
the house from?
-Hearst: No ... what from'
Tobin : Or with ... did he ...
HEARST: WELL, UKE, I lived with him and, so
I finally got to see him up in the jail. They let me kiss
him and then I had to go out and get my bail taken
away. I really wonder? If I can help him over with the
$75,000'bail'Whlcb pecan'! possibly come up with.
(Elld oJ sedionl.
Tobin : My mom and dad said to send you their
best (laughter). My mom was so happy when you
were found I thought sl\e was going to die.
_Hearst: I was so pissed off, God damn it.
Tobin : Were you really shocked?
Hearst: Ah, yea.
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-::-Tobin: Okay. Are you talking with your parents
openly or are you just telling them what you want to
tell them?
HEARST: WELL, I MEAN, like, the only thing
I'm not talking to anybody real openly because it's
· too weii:d 311d besides like they listen in on everything
and photograph, but, -1 mean, rliila ~em that my
politics were different than -
Tobin: Yea.
Hearst: Then that, like, they should like dis-
regard all those last I don't mean disregard 'em I
mean it's like that was a stage kind of thing, you
know.
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Hearst: Yea, I mean, all of us do have it really
together. I feel really good, like, now .
Tobin: Do you?
Hearst: Ahum.
TOBIN: DO YOU want to come home. Wh at do
you want to do?
Hearst: Well, what I want to do is I don't want to
have the bail thing where I 'm a prisoner in my
parents' home which is possible, but ...
ORANGE COAST
DAILY PILOT
,. Ransom PaUJ.,
But. Victim
Found Dead
DAYTON. Ohio CUPJ) -The
body or a kidnaped businessman
whose son paid $400,000 for hfs re-
Robert N. Weed tease was found today along a :.=R-:-c':~"; road in nearby Jefferson
vu"'™*'".,_,w-... ""--Towmhip, the FBI said.
ThOmE•J.!HVll The FBI said Le!ter c. E~orr'
n.omes A. MurpNne 67 , who owned three furniture
,........,.. • .i.. stor'es here, had been shot in the
O\at'WS H. Loos Richerd P. Hall back. The body wa1 round by FBI ~,,.."-titltlE~ agents and Montgomery County
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bionese Liberation Anby kld-
napens result~ from a tortured
mental state. •
Bec1tuse the transcript tacked
parts of the cobvensalioo, it left
some ambiguities about changes
in Miss Hearst's political views.
It Uw> left Patty's parents ap.
parenlly shaken.
Her mother, Catherine, usually
composed, called newsmen ''a
bunch of ghouls" as they SOU11ht
co mment on the transcript.
And ]t1.rs . H earst an.d he r
husband , San Francisco Ex·
aminer President Randolph A. ·
Hearst. cut short a jail visit with
OTHER HEARST
DEVELOPMENTs-AS
their daughter Thursday night.
Comments from Miss 1-learst's
attorneys were not available.
The conversation, recorded at
the San Mateo County jail, opens
with ~1iss Hearst declaring:
··r·m not 'm aking any state-
ments until I know that I can get
out, of, you know, bail. .. bailed
out, and then if J find out that I
can't, !or sure, then 1·11 issue a
statement.
··sut I would jusf as soon give
it myself in person ant it'll be a
revolutionary fe minist perspec-
tive totally, and you now I never
got l guess. . .1·11 just tell you,
like. my politics are real dif-
ferent, from way back when."
Miss Hearst laughed and then
added :
··And so this creates all kind of
problems for me in terms of a de-
fense.··
San Mateo County Asst. Sheriff
Gene Stewart said, ''the very first
night Miss Hearst was here her
attorneys asked us if her con-
versations could be taped and we
told them they could.
"They asked if they could in-
form their client of this and we
said of course,·· Stewart added. .
End of the Road·
Firemen freed Edward E . Mather, 42, of the precipice where the car flew into the
Beaverton, Ore., from his car today. He ditch. The impact sunk the car m mud
was trapped for six hodrs after the 2 a .m. and waler, jamming the tloor~ shut and
dive into an Irvine ditch before he was trapping Mather. After berng fre~d
spotted by a motorist at 8 a.m. About 120 through a window be was taken to ~tin
feet or skid marks led to the end of Jam-· Community ·Hospital where. he ~as being
boree.Road and across Barranca Road to examined for possible back tnJunes.
GOP Opposes Toro
Jetport Expansion
By ANNE COOPER .,. .. 0.11, ,. .... ...,
Members of the Sadttleback
Republican Assembly voted this
week to withhold support from
any public office holder or ean-
d id ate who s upports joint
military-civilian use oC El Toro
Air Station.
military/civilian use of the
airport: .
-''Tremendous·· expenditure
or taxpayers' money, estimated
by board member Ted Cooper to
be SJ billion
-NaYY and Marine opposition
to joint u!.e ;--:+
Three Teens
In Precision
Wine Theft .
A well-organized trio 'or youths
described as about 17 years old
and apparently thirstY' for the
fruit of the vin~ victimized a
Cos ta Mesa vineyard outlet
Thursday witb a novel scheme .
Louis Hanalei Carrier, of
Brookside Win ery Company, 2925
S. Brislol St., reported the
burglary incident whi~b oc-
Cun'ed-in broad daylight with
clerk NiJ:tki Nell Hunton duty.
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He said the tapes are. made
routin e ly on most person:;
charged with felonies "for on~
purpose and one purpose only, to
protect our security_ We general·
ly Jislen to them once and erase
them so we can use the tapes
over again."
U.S. Atty. James L. Browning, whose orrice subpoenaed the
tapes, said a prisoner's con-
versations with any visitor other
than an attorney are "a legal and
admissible piece of evidence.••
"Since we are the only body
authorized by the Cent.r_aj__
Republican Committee to en-
dorse candidates in primary ·
elections,·· said assembly ,presi,_;. -:.'-2
dent Chester Brirler, .. lhls stiln<t ~
puts some teeth in our opposition
to civilian use of El Toro.''
The decision t, 1lithhold su
port was pert of an assembly re-
solution which passed un-
animously. Briner said. The re;-
solution listed the followlng
objections to joint-
-1>otehtiallJ9irS or state aid for
scbool-cd'nsti!Uction. because of
di~~@.li f~ine high noise levels
-Eivense to a lready finan-
cially J'l.ardpressed airlines or
tei;mio~ ctJnstruction
L(;eteratton or complex s ur-
face traffic problems
0 ~r groups op1>9~ ex-
" of El 1Toro1-.U.•Cor
One teena.ge.r reportedly tpaun-
lered·in and browsed about look-
ing worldly w1se about wines.
while really keeping an eye on
·Miss Hunt, police said. .,,..
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crowded lobby. accompanied by
her Malaysian maid. She wore a
long beige dress. ·
An hour after her departure,
Ali was in bis room eating a
Chinese supper and watching a
horror movie on a large screen.
With him was Veronica, sitting
on a sofa. and two other friends.
An AssO(.iat_ed Press writer.
who pierced Ali's security cur-
tain or a half-dozen unirormed
and plainclothes guards at Ali's
invitation, found the champiort
uncommunicative.
"It is nobody's business," he
sa\d sharply when asked about
hiS wife's action "Now you may
getoutorhere, ••
Friends said Veronica, who
had been conspicuously in Ali's
company last week and con-
spicuously out of sight in recent
days pending Belinda's coming,
had suddenly rejoined the cham-
pion.
An associate within })earing
range said Ali and Be linda
engaged in an old-fashioned
husband -and -wife argument
before Belinda walked out.
"Look what l have done for
you. you should have no com-
plaints,·· the champion reported~
ly said.
"What have you given me -
four kids?" Belinda barked back,
the source said.
"I am the boss. l got along well
before I met you. l have been
good to you.'' Ali was said lo
have responded.~
AU appeared weary, distracted
and concerned in his j'arly mom-·
ing drill at the Folk Arts Theater
but gave big Rodney Bobick, a
sparring partner, a terriCic
lashing in one of his heav1est pre-
fight drills.
F,,_P.,,eAJ
SCHMIT •••
The narcotics Index fund that
Davis referred to in his biting let-
ter to Schmit is .not. obtained
·c etcial Use include the fdis·
sion "'Viejo Municip~ A!Yi~ry
Coun<il, t&e Saddleb!!!~ Valley
Unified Sch0o1 Di strld. and the
$addl~back Area Coordinating
Council.
Lamp Sale,
Hi s accomplice, meanwhile,
crawled thro\,l.£h the door on his
hands and knees and crept across
the room while the third ac-
complice kept the getaway car
warmed up outside.
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,• Mattb t974, I fl!U!ld litJ<'&ture in• ~ my mail box advertising mirror
}.-doors. Because I am deaf my
"' sister-in-la., phooeil Ch~nnel
·: Gius & ll!etal Co. in J>vamounl
~. for me. I paid $159 for the four
mirrors l had installed. In Nov·
ember, the bottom fell out of one
o( the doors. !"wrote to Channel
sending the letter .to the same ad:
dress where my check had been
sent -an(I subsequently cashed.
My letter was returned un-
'
I Water, Wuter E1'e,,,..,laere
Two elements or Orange Coast weather -Balboa Pier . while below . Kay the
~gh temperatures "!'d higher surf -con· elephaht gels a cooling off shower from
tinue in th~ news this week. Above. coast atten.danl Dave Hill at Lion Country
watchers view the po1¥'ding waves at the Safan.
,
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•
Another Blaz.;
Chars· Foothills
SAN BERNARDINO (UPIJ -
Firefighters battled a new major
Southern California fire today in
the brush-covered foothills of the
San Bernardino Mountains. but
they hoped to contain lhe blaze
before it reached the proportion
of other fires that burned nearli
50,000 actes this week.
The New Palm fire broke out
midday Thursday one mile north
or town e.nd within sight oC the In·
terstate 15 freeway cut through
the Cajon Pass. The flames
charred 900 acres of thick brush
by nightfall Thursday.
Fire officials called for
evacuation of some homes, but
rescinded the order a short time
later when the flames apparently
set by a l'areless smoker burned
a\\·ay from the structures.
Containment was prt.>dicted for
dusk today and firemen expected
to gain full control late Saturday.
Another new fire broke out
Thursday in San Diego County.
h ardes t hit b y this week's
flames , when a light airplane
crashed and burned in the moun-
tains near Julian.
Aerial tankers qulcltly bombed
the crash site with water.
however, and the blue was con ...
fined to two acres.
· Three big blazes continued tu
bum in San Dieco 9"!11LY today.
but flre officials apparently
gained the upper hand over all
three. .
Firefighters on the Camp
Pendleton Marine Base con-
tained a 12.000 acre blaze and al-
lowed the flames to bu'rn
th,mselve!' out in an uninhabited
area a safe distance from the
Vietnamese refugees still housed
there.
Containment was predicted for
dwk today in the Tenaja bl&ze
burning on the opl)OSlte comer of
Camp Pendleton and in sur-
rounding hills near the ranching
eommunity of Fallbrook.·
The land burned in that fire -
also set by a cigarette -was re ·
vised downward Thursd8.y from
14.000 to 11,050 acres. The nameli
also destroyed 18 buildings, in-
cluding a $500,000 ranch house.
i claimed, and I contacted the post
· office in Paramount asking for
: Channel0s 'forwardint; address. 1
; was told that the company had
I gon~ out of business in 1967, and
there was no new address. Yet,
my check was delivered and
t 1 cashed. I think this business
' s~ be tracked down before
Down at the Heel,
Out to Sea S11nday
Firefighters contained another
fire near the U .S.·Mexico border
at nightfall Thursday, after the
names had burned 1,750 acres
and eight structures. 'Ibe fire
near Tecate did nol cause any in-
juries. Fire officials said it was
apparently set on purpose.
The largest of (he week ·s
blazes, and the largest in
California this year, was a fire
that swept over 20,250 actes or
rugged Riverside County land
known as the "Badlands." That
fire was contained Wednesday .
a too many other people get bilked.
1{ My door still hasn't been fixed.
.._ L.C.1 Huntington Beach
.. Contactlbe Paramount post of· flee again and file an ofncial
complaint. A YS learned that
Channel Glass&: Metal did go out
of business several years ago,
but that mall addressed. to the
firm's former address ts de·
livered to a relative of the man to
whom you wrote your check.
Although every effort was made
to contact pers~ns previously
, connected with the firm. includ·
· lag betp from several other busl·
· · nesses where it was rumored
....
Channel's former employes bad
worked, nothing definite was
le-arned. If postal authorities do
not cooperate with you, write to
The Consumer Advocate, U.S.
Poetal Service, ·Washington, DC
20260, or phone (202) 245-4515.
: ! Shadfl Deal
DEAR PAT: I replied to an ad·
vertisement last February for
West Bond Nursery for trees that
grow "more in one month than
most other shade trees grow in
, an entire year." I bought 16 sap!·
1 ingSfor$20. My money order was
: cashed, but the trees have never
.l been de-livered. I tried to
;t telephone West Bond Nursery,
:· but there is no number listed.
:: G.P ., Fountain Valley
:· Your order bas been mailed,
• and you report that you are
• satisfied with the trees.
Officer Exonerated
For Hazing Recruit
. :: SAN DIEGO CAPJ -The Navy ~ has decided not to punish a train-. ltet11• Needfti ------i:ng-officer-who-forced--a-recruit to
~ DEAR PAT: Would you ask push a small plastic name tag
··, your readers to help provide a around a barracks building with his nose . . ~ number of items we.need to work : with crippled children at Tucker . Maltre~tment charges against
: School in Long Beach? l teach at Signalman 1.C. James Martin
: this specialized school, and so far were dropped Thursday after a
: I've not been successful in my at-special court-martial. t tempts to obtain donations of C«i?urts·martial are pending
: these materials. against three other naval in-
K.S., Huntington Beach structors involved in the incident
The tollowing donations would -petty officers Charles Blain,
•,be gratefully acce-.tedbyK.S. at Gary Van Note and Larry v Fairlee. ·
: 16559 Graham· Plat~. Huntington The courfii-martial stem from Beach: baby wallc'ers and toys, , molded bicycle seats, small a June 27 incident in which
1, tricycles, bicycles w1th traiulng recruit George A.filler was forced ·• b I __ , _ _. to get down on his hands and
1• w ee s, tbree·WhiCC;tCU bicycles, knees and push his plastic name r. bike racing helmet$, disposable ! diapers. crutches, a wading pool tag around a barracks with his
·: and electric wheelchairs. nose. Miller reportedly injured • his knee during the punishment.
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Pie Jury Dung
Studelit Tosser Due Retrial
; LAWRENCE. Kan. (AP) -A
• 22-year-old University of Kansas
:, senior faces a retrialonacharge
:• of throwing a cream pie at a·
· psychology professor.
"Walk Softly and Car.:Y a Big
Pie," "A.meric .. n as Apple Pie·•
and ''Yoo Can't Have Your Pie
and Eat It, Too.•·
DiUard te~tiCied that he and
another student advertised last
spring they would cream anyone
for $20 to promote fun and relieve
ffld-of -semester tension.
which occurred 1 at the Naval
Training Center in San Diego.
There was no ·wOTOTfiursday ·
· on why Miller was punished.
Pot Suspect
Taking Hu
Work' Home?
SAN DIEGO CU Pl> -deputy
sheriff Bert Quick said he was on·
ly mildly surprised at finding a
motorist with a mouthful of mari-
juana. The bigger surprise came
later.
Quick stopped a car for speed-
ing, the sheriff's department said
Thursday. As _he came up to the
auto, he saw the driver, Israel
Gutierrez Rojas Jr., 29, cram-
ming marijuana in his mouth, ap-
parently trying to destroy
evidence, the sheriff's depart-
mentsaid.
Quick grabbed some of the
marijuana. Rojas had no driver's
license and no car registration,
the deputy said. A radio check
identified him as wanted on atraf·
fie warrant.
He was also identified as a
narcotics rehabiliatation
counselor for the county
Narcotics Prevention Bureau.
Infant's Body
Found in Car
... After nearly four hours or de· !. liberations, the jury foreman ad·
~· vised Judge James Paddock or
:: the Douglas County District
;:; Court Thursday that the 12 mem-
~: bers were ''irreparably de-
: adlocked·· over tne battery i charge against James P. Dillard.
• self.confessed cofounder or the
: Bro~erhood of Pie-Faced As·
! sassins. t All but one ot.lhe j~ felt the t :n-1ear-otd•senlor from Spr-t .ingfield, Mo., was innocent.
One ea rly attack was against
Barkley Clark . mayor of
Lawrence and associate dean of
the ktJ law school. Clark caught
a cream pie in the face while lec-
turing; he later expressed dis· mayitwasnotbananacream. SAN DIEGO (AP> -The body D~HolmesJ.lhe poycholo1Y or a fotir'monlh-old boy, len-
1· A new trial date was set for
::-cOct. 3 and Diilard remah!eCI free
• ona'~nil. ...
j. On the opening day or the-trial
~· Wednesday, 1tudenLs carried
~ i;tgn.s protesting, "lf pi.cs were
t .. outlawed, only outaws would
•! have pies ''
tH'O'fi , saw the "hit man'' .tativelyidentifiedasthesuspects
before lie could launch his pie son,wasfoundinthetnmkofacar
during Holmes' psychology lee-drivenbyatypewriterrepainnan ture. fromLon'gBeach, policesay.
-.... -• Scott Avery Mc.Cammon, 19;
·1·ne professor chased the pie was booked Thursday for in-
~ssassin, nabbed him in a a park· vestigation of murder after being
lng Jot and pressed battery stopped in downtown San Diego
charges. Wednesday night.
Holmes said he found U\e den A police spokesman said of· ~tratlon ''very a.,,.using ; ·1 ficera ~arned McCammdn about
etlJOYed watchin' it." But he a bald tire and then found lhe ln·
These will be among ··Sun·
day's Best .. in the Daily Pilot.
editors predicted today :
DOWN AT HEELS -
Everyone seems to want shoes
with big, round toes like a
Mickey Mouse cartoon and heels
that are lower than the toes. It
started five years ago wilh the
Earth Shoe and the boom just
gets bigger. But what does il do
for your feet or your back? Daily
Pilot Staff Write r Frederick
Schoemehl di s cusses the
negative tfeel in YOU Section
leadoff article.
BOTH SIDES -A pair of sea
sagas are scheduled ror side·bv·
side display as Sunday·s .. Sufi.
d_ay Special.·· They·ll show both
sides of that South Seas sailin~
dream. One family still dotes on
beautiful memories : another
Orange Coast sailor is still count·
Ing her blisters.
BIG FORUM SHOW -
Southern California's horse shO\\'
or the year is rast approaching.
It 's a busy time for Ronnie
........... ._w ... 0.1.1
(suNDA Y~S BEST)
I
Freeman, Fountain Valley horse
trainer and professional rider.
··Horsin · Around'' takei teaders
lo the Freeman stables for a pre-
view of the Jo"'orum International.
RATING FAIRVIEW -The
state hos pital £or the mentally re-
tarded "''as jud ged recently by a
commission that does that sort or
thing. Fair view State 1-lospital
mi ght look bleak to.an outsider.
says Starr Writer Arthur R.
Vinsel. but it serves the people
inside commt•ndably. His com·
ment will be> on the t'tl itorial
pa ges.
COLLEGE COURSE -Fifth
lt•cture"' in the Courses by
Ne"''spa per series offers Sunday
readers two ,,..·ays to go -read it
ror pleas ure 01' sign UJ> at Orange
Coast College for credit. Port 5 of
the 18·part series concludes a dis·
cussion on assimilation or many
l'thnic backgrounds into the big
pot of t\merican humanity.
IVIMCAI
PERIWINKLE
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Airport Hit
By Buffalo
I ALBUQUERQUE~N.M. IUPll
-Several buffalo broke out of their ranch pens and wandered
northward onto the runways of
the Albuquerque International
Airport.
Police tried to circle the beas~
with their squad cars Thursday
but found out the animals were
just too mobile.
"One jumped over the hood o(
my car. scuffed it and damaged
the\igrill with his feet ... said Lt.
Ric ard Morris.
Before the animals were
rounded-up, they forced the FAA -
to close the runways, dented a
pickup truck and ate part or the
shrubbery surrounding. the
airport.
Reg. 69'
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arplaine
:-.Waves For
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The Books
., ., ~IEASVRING TAPES: The
r
veter an ocean-watchers gathered
.ulong our shoreline yesterday:
·hands held above grizzled old
·bro1i-.'s to shadi> eyt:·s \\·eakened by
~.many summers' sun as they
~uinted out to sea. As the ocean
.. rolled in like a giant gone berserk.
, some of these old men of lhe sea
were heard to comment.
"That's a big one." a gray.
•beaded expert would grumble.
·\·Eighteen feet maybe. Breaking
off thf?' outside reef thert'. · ·
But thf?'re would aiv.'ays be ~·another expert nearby.
'l..ooked only 15 feet to me.·· he
u'ould ansv.•er. ~ot breaking as
t
·far out as they did in '39. Now
vou take that ·39 storm -nO\lo'
'those \"ere rea~. waves -22. 26
feet maybe ...
... ''This st uff looks bigger
I than '39 to me," another brown·
~kinned sea watcher "':ould offer.
~ You gotta remember ·39 was a
'hurricane. "Surfed it myself on a
"redwood board.'' '
··:·vou NEVER SURFED
1 that ·39 storm . .
1 ... ''The hell I didn 't surf it ... I
l'Was out off Salt Cret>k '''hen the [~irst sets sta rted comin' in . Don't
'tell me I didn't surf· it ... you
'just ask some of the guys v•ho
:\\'erf?' there ... broke that old
·l-'edwood board into three pieces.
"it did . .
1 "Here comes another set. 11ey, Ir t:hat kid 's Up On that JS-footer.
; Wow! Whatta ride!"
14 "Yeah but he tool< off a little t late. Besides, it \\'as only 14 feet
I And thus it ,,·ent along our ' I shoreline yesterday as some of
i · the biggest surf ever to pound our
: J shoreline came booming in. The
i, I old veteran seadogs of our region
gathered along the beach to ap·
J
:• i· praise the \\'aves, the size and the shape of them and the expertise
, of those few youthful s urfer:> wh5>
1 1 rodetbem . •• ME:llORY PLAYS LITTLE
tricks in the dark com ers of the
mind. It dances across mental
mirrors. Sometimes the images
get warped a bit,
Thus you can excuse the old
men of the sea if they have
variegated opinion on the . size.
• shape and rorce or the surf as it
lt churnsshoreward.
I You may also excuse them if
memory dimmed the actual size
l ; of the surf in the storms of ·39
!I or '42oreven'54. Nobody can put
~ 1 a measuring tape on a wave. On·
f ly memory can do that.
: • But "'·hen the old men go dO\lo'n
i to the sea to appraise the
youngsters o( 1975 \\'ho are o~t
there riding surlboards on this
gigantic stuff, they shouldn't be
excused if they suf(er mind warp
back to some distant summer.
' • ' • • •
Don't try to tell us you were rid-
ing surf better than these kids do
when you were slushing around
outthereinthesummerof '39.
NOBODY RIDES WAVES bet·.
ter than the ·75 varsity. Their
boards are quicker, lighter, more
agile and more stable. Surfing
kids today ate bigger, stronger
and when it ('omes to handling
super·surf that "''ould kill an or-
dinary mortal, they are probably
a little sm arter than their coun-
terparts of '39or '42or '54.
.'\nd \\'hen it comes to getting
1 1 out in thE' really big ones under
storm conditions, they may have
+ 1 another advantage over those
• 1 board riders of bygone eras.
t These kids are a little crazier,
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Frid1y. S!ptemttet 26. \.975
By United Press lntf'rnatlonal
Downpours that followed Jiur-
ricane Eloitte rorced the evacua·
tion of some S.000 residenli in
Pennsylvania and left awash or
closed most major roads today in
the Washington , D .C .
metropolitan area.
A total of 13 h inC'hes of rain (ell
in lhf' last (ew days in the Patux-
ent River basin and a31f2·iochde-
luge in a i;even-bour period end·
ing at 6 a.m. forced evacuation of
downtown Laurel and Detour.
?'.td .. and along a four-mile run of
lhe Patuxent River.
Stalled cars on fiooded roads
hampered traffic moving into the
Helicopter
Down; 16
Gls Lost?
PADERBOR'.'J. \Vest Germany
!API -A U.S . Air Force
helicopter C'arrying 16 U.S.
paratroopers ~rashed and
burned in northern Gt"rmany to-
day and a spokesman said there were no survivors.
PoliC'e quoted witnesses as say-
ing the rotor was ripped away
during close passeli by t\l.'O jet
righters .
Police said they had found the
bodies of at least six of the
servicemen and were combing
the area with the help of four
British helicopters and a U.S.
search plane for survivors.
The workhorse Chi nook
heliC'opler, known familiarly as
"The Joll y Green Giant," ~x
ploded in flames when it crashed
on level ground b etween
Westenholz a nd Delbrueck at
about 10 :25 a .m . in rainy
weather, police said.
Witnesses said a few seconds
b!'fore the explosion t"·o jet
fighters passed overhead. They
said the helicopter fell like a rock
out of the sky.
Ford to Cut
Travel, 'Will
Be Car~ful'
WASHINGTON (AP) -In the
wake of two assassination al·
tempts, President Ford has cut
back hi s October travel schedule.
and the \Vhile House press office
says it no longer ~ill ~ounce
his travel plans far in advance.
Al a social event Thursday
. night. Ford told opera star
Roberta Peters he intends to "be
more ~arefu1 ·· when he's out
meeting the public.
Press aid e Ron Nessen an-
nounced Thursday that Ford will
not make all the trips expected
for next month, but said he did
not kno~w if security was the re-
asori for .the President's change
in plans.
The White House had denied
for several days that the Presi-
dent had planned to cut back hi s
ambitious fall trave l schedule.
despite congressional and public
· urging that he do so.
Nessen said 199 telegrams and
76 letters r eceived by the Whil e
House urged Ford to cut back his
travel plans, while 15 urged he
continue the campaign-st yle
trips.
Nessen said, ··some of the trips
that have been rumored or
speculated about or tentative or
reported to be under considera-
tion are not on the President's
schedule." He said only "a few"
of Ford's once-planned October
trips had been canceled.
Ford is lo travel next Tuesday
to Chicago where where he will
attend a Republican party fun-
draiser, and on Wednesday he is
to be in Omaha, Neb., for a re·
gional conference on domestic
and economic poli cy.
•
• es Flee Floods • 'Ill •
•
nation's capital. MetropoUtan
area officia.ls called the traffic
snarl the worst since the blizzArd
of 1966 and lhe heaviest rains
since Hurrican,Agnesin 1972.·
In Pennsylvania, 2,000 persons
left their homes Tbunday and
another 3,000 were evacuated to-
day.
Meanwhile. President Ford to· day declared t.hestatedF1orida a
major disa~ter area, eligible ror
federal relief and recovery funds.
The state was hit by high
"rinds, tornadoes, heavy rains
and flooding starting about Sept.
22.
Fl ash flood warnings were
pasted in New Englud .OOother
eastern j"tates.
Pennsylvannia Gov. Milton J .
Shapp declared a state of ex·
treme emergency in. lbe nood·
slrickf'n south central areas or
the state.
Som e 1,200 persons wert'
evacuated from trailer homes in
Franklin County along the
Conococheague River, and over-
flows of lhe Yellow Breeches and
Conowago creeks in Cumberland
and Adams counties forced
evacuation of about 540 pef'&OllS.
Other evacuations were reported
in Montour and York counties.
The-National Weather Service
Charged by FBI
Jotm Clayton Massey, 32; of Royston, Ga., a rrives at
U.S. Courthouse in Jacksonville, Fla., Thursday Where
he was formally charged by FBI with conspiring to as-
sassinate President Ford and Sen. Edward Kennedy {D·
Mass.). fie was ordered to undergo psychiatric t ests.
U.S. Trade Surplus
Excee~ $1 Billion
WASHINGTON tUPI> -The
nation's bala nce of trade s\\o·elled
to a Sl.04 billion s urplus in
Au gust becauSe food exports
grew faster than oil imports, the
Commerce Department said to·
day.
The Au gust surplus was the
fourth highest on record and the
seventh straight month the Unit-
ed States sold more goods abroad
than it bought .
The department said the Unit·
E'd States shipped S8.99 billion in
food . machinery, chemicals and
other goods to foreign countries
last month while importing S7.96
billion in oi l, rav.· materials, cars
and other goods.
Aed.,fst Cleared
NEW YORK (U PI> -Antiwar
activist Patricia Elizabeth Swin·
ton today was found innocent of
federal bombing conspiracy
charges.
A jury took just eight hours to
acquit the 34-year-old divorcee or
plotting to bomb federal and cor-
porate buildings in New York Ci·
ty six years ago.
saao,oooPcdd
PARIS (API -A French
emissary has paid ~.ooo in
e.<'1111rdlfl0 count In.
Moul'ltllll\ _,._ Wfl!ly wllfl hlgm Ir.
W. loflllller 70s. and low 90$ It r.--t
~·'· o.wm -e SUl'll'l'f •"II hot w11n
NQft& fM{lh'll tl'll'ouOh IM ftt 111 tt>e """"*.Mf'U tnd 1111 to lts 1 .. the low ........... n.
[ IN SHORT J
C'ash to Chad rebels holding a
French wo m an captive, part of a
ransom agret'd upon for her re·
le<ii;e, presidenti<1l spokesman
Xavier Heauchamps said today.
Rut the hostage, Francoise
.... Cl auslre. will remain prisoner or
the Toubou rebels in Chad until
agreement is reached on how to
dE'liver 80 tons of military sup·
plies excludin.g arms ,
Reauchamps said.
WASHINGTON (U PI! -A
Senate co mmittee voted un·
animously Thursday to establiSh
a 200-mile fishing zone around
the United States. The State
Department said the matter of
jurisdiction or the seas was bet·
ter left to international negot.ia·
tions.
Com m e r ce Comm i ttee
chairman Warren Magnuson([)..
Wash.} said traditional U.S. fis.
hing grounds were being increas-
ingly invaded by foreign com-
mercial fi shermen and it was an
issue that C'ould not wait for
negotiations .
Hostage Freed
EVERETT( Wash. (UPI)
James Allen Cba,pman. 30, an un·
employed logger, bought a .30
caliber military carbine Thurs-
day at a pawnshop and, shortly
after noon, walked into a welfare
office and used the gwi to take a
woman hostage.
Nearly four hours later, he
gave up to police and released
Peggy Davis. an employe at the
office and the motberor five .
warned the "flood potential Is
very hiSb and Ill• cte1Is will.~
deterll'lined by addiUonal ra1n
in the wor1t-hil areu. Continued
heavy .r~lns . a 1pok!•m.an
warned, could flood maJor
streams, lncludini. the Julll•!•
and IOme branch .. ol the B11
i;w.iuebaiwa J\lver.
Riv~rs and creek.I, lllulted by
four days of heavy rains, bulged
over their banu In more Ulan a
doz.en comm1'1nities Jn N~w
York's 1out~etn ,tier, ftoocllng
basemenll, blocldng som• roads
and washing out: some smaller
bridges. There w~re rlO bljuries.
Chilly, wlnd·whipped rains
.Ford Advisers
O!Oaked Niw York CllYI IQiichUig
of! Ooodlng tjfal create4/tralfic
jims and 11ow-ed su~ay train~
The city had been drenched by
four inches of rain bY Thursday
night and the downj!O<ln ..,.,.
tinued early loday. More than
1.600 calls for aid wer~.{~etyed
from waterlogged m~ts by
the Auto Club o( New Vqrk.
The rains atso pUlbed ~Jbree
New J~raey rivers to~ ilf,ge
or above. S,c;attel'ed n~~ , ..
reported alone ill1hwa11 and
streets and part or us.·.1 w.as
closed in Trenton ~~e of ~
ing waters of Ass~p1nk ~~ -
which went on a m~
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Ease Enforcement/
On Pot, Panel A~~
From Wire.Services
A White House advisory panel
has told President Ford social
·and personal Use of marijuana
should have a low priori!Y in law
enforcement.
It said Jaw enforcement agen·
cies should instead put their ef-
forts and dollars into dealing
with bard drug abuse.
The recommendali~ was con·
tained in a 150-page report by the
drug abuse task force of the
White House's Domestic Council,
delivered privately to Ford on
Sept. 15.
Although the report contained
no specific leg islative recom-
mendations, m arijuana law re-
form advocates.said it was tanta-
mount to an endorsement of
''decriminalization·· -reducing
present penalties for possession
and personal use or marijuana to-
rougbly the level or parkin·g
tickets. 1
The U.S. Drug Enforcement
Administration Thursday denied
a petition asking it either to re-
move all federal controls from
marijuana or at' least allow it to
be sold across drugstore coun-
ters. The petition was filed by the
National Organization for the
Reform of Marijuana Laws and
the American Public Health As·
soci"tion.
Meanwhile, a nationwide poll
published today reports that 26
percent of high school pupils and
41 percent of College stud~n~
questioned about drugs c.ons1der
themselves regular users of mari·
ju an a or other drugs.
· The survey showed that of the
hig h school pupils. 6 percent re-
ported daily use of marijuana, as
did 8 percent of the' college stu-
dents polled.
Cocaine Seiztd.
WASHINGTON (Uli'l) ...'..The
Customs Bureau announced
. Thursday a seizure of M.pi)rox-
imately $5.l million in cocaine
C'Oncealed in wine and Gquor bot-
tles at Dulles International
Airport in San Francisco.
Not Quite
Abreast
MEXICO CITY (UPIJ -
Actress Elena Yolanda
Yanez Hernandez sued a
surgeon Thursday com·
plaining that an operation
to enlarge her bosom left
one breast larger than the
other.
She filed charges of
medical responsibility
against the surgeon for the
$640 operation which she
underwent Sept. S. Sbe said
a second doctor II.as d '
termined that another
operation will be required
to even 9Ul her problem.
Pollster Daniel YankeloVic h
also reported in Psychology To-
day magazine that 48 percent ·or
the high ~chool pupils al\(l 611 per-
cent of ttte college students'polled
had experimented wi~h drugs at
least once or twice. . ..
'Bob Considine, columnist,
author and war correspon-
d ent for more than .25 years.
died Thursday in New York
following a stroke. He wa's or: i
Pontiff 78;
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VA~ICAN 91TV CU P!) -Pope
Paul VI' celet,rated hi s 78th birth-
day ~today iQ <,ipparent good
health and spirits, buoyed by the
success of Holy Year celebra-
tions.
Vatican sources said no special
ceremonies were planned aside
from the traditional birthday
cake baked by nqns in the
A~tclic Palace ·who prepare
the Pontiftls daily meals.
Some VaticaJ} .... ohservers ex-
pre5sed .co11~ra <Ia;t Christmas
Eve "!hen thr·P.ol'e. opened the
1975 Holy Year tba~he might not
be able lo withstM.d the rigors of
the jubilee celebration.
Disease Grows
ATLANTA, Ga. (AP)
Another 158 cases of St. Louis en·
cephalitis were reported to the
Center for Disease Control in the
past week, 'the federal health
agency said today.
The CDC said 76 new con~
rlllDe<I or suspected cases were
rePortedjn Illinois, 22in Indiana,
20 in Mi.ssissippi, 16 iriTennessee
and· 12 in Alabama. Scattered
cases \1lere reported in other .states.
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Sergean,ts C~arged
With Bribe-t_aking
Fr .. LEONARD WOOD, Mo. forlUJ\ately been wllll the Army
<UPI) -Nine drill sergeants will for a 1ong time," Culllbert said.
be court-martialed for allegedly "I think the tenor of Ille times is
accepting bribes, some disguised that problems like these get
.as britbday presents. from more attention now than they onR
trainees in return for favored ce would have, but nobody can
treatment. condone this kind of sluff. ••
The Army said Tb~ ~ Cuthbert ,saicl most c!till
._ • .,., ••h11rom '"" •M'!Nflts r11 _court4 martials will beiin nexl $ergeanls are •·real dedicated' Hur'r'lt:;#19 EloiM, WhlCPI hat~hM
Ill• N••tt11•1t ••nc• MDllO•.,, "-week. guys.''
<11""'n1Jtltd toH.,, wt,_,_...,. Regulations prohibit all gifts "'They bust \heir tails :-:=-,. "'"'11'1411
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TAFT (AP) -Hyperactive c_hildren are
drugged only w_illl the consent or their parents, the
superintendent"'{)( Taft elementary schools has said
in'1nswer t6 ._,San Francisco lawsuit. •
!· Tlie suit, filed earlier this month by the Youth
Law Center on behalf of 17 students, alleges the
school district has used coercion to keep hy»erac·
live pupils and children With other behavioral pro.
blems on the drug Ritalin as._ means of control.
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. ·0 ,CEANSIDE (AP) -The United Farm
Wtn'kers uniOn has.petitioned the state Agricultural
.t:.abot... Relations 'Board' to disallow an election
whic.h it lost by mote lban 2-lo-l.
The VFW moved ThUTSday to contest last
week's election at the 525-acre Oceanview Farms.
Workei-s there voted 252-148 for no union represen-
tation.
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cbarcml drawing• .. Gilpin'• true-~life ren:
d"itiona o'r animals prt)ject his own warmth
. and relaxed fun-loving humor. Not limited to
animal drawings; howe~r. his creations in·
<;Jude renderin11• of the Old'\¥ .. tern Canne•'•
Co: at Newport-Be..-ch, several bait boat
' ecenes, winterland .skt sccmea and portraits.
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weekdays 9 to 4:30. Fridays
9 to 6. and Saturdays JO to 2.
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A light'n lively song-and.dance
excursion into nostalgia featuring
the multi-talented Ted Bowers,
Cynthia Steed and Jheir colorful
troupe of entertainers. Eighty toe-
tappin', hand.dappin' minutes of
musical fun for &ee!
It's time to.feel good about our
country and what our Bicentennial
means. Ted Bowers hos the Spirit
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footlight revue of two-step, ragtime
and jazz. And wait' II you hear Jake
Porter's arrangements of Louis
Annstrorg's immortal music!
When you come in for your
free tickets, we'll be serving petit
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Also coffee and cider prior to each
evening performance .
Arrive early a·nd see our fabulous
Americana exhibit of tum-of-the-
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the world's ftrst electric train. Over
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lhoull'' u she arrived
with her husband Ran·
clolph to vi1it their jailed
daughter. They left IS
minutes later, saying
they had discussed
"personal and family
matters."
4nd other unsof '
crimes. ,
MOORE -tl.S. James L. Browning·
a ne'W'S conference
"there is no indicaU
at the moment of
connection between
Hearst and her SLA com-
rades to Sara J•ne
Moore, who·ls iiccusefol
Shooting a pistol at
President Ford. But
Browninc added, "U\is
matter bas not been fWly
investigated.''
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WEAPONS -Polioe
checked weapons fOUJld
at the hideouts of Ml5:1
Hearst and ber com.
rades to see if the gufts
were used to kill Wllbert
''Popeye'' Jackson,
leader of a radical prison
reform group, and-:a
companion, Sally Voye:.
a school teacher. Ttie
two were shot to deaih
June 8 as they sat 1n
Jackson's car,
Investigators also s~d
15 rounds of unexpended
9mm cartridges dropppd
during the April 21 ii?l>·
bery or a bank in ,a
Sacramento subu~~
would be compared wi~
9mm ammunition found
in lhe hideouts of Mifs
Hearst and the Harrises.,
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For d 's Responsibility
Two attempts to assassinate the President within. three weeks, both fortunately unsuccessful, have led to
the regrettab'kl conclusion that Mr. Ford must agree,
at least for a time, to reduce his accessibility as a target.
Inevitably, the attacks generate shock waves
across the country and around the world.
And an already nervous and somewhat dis·
illusioned American public begins to wonder if the
country really is falling apart
Friends and foes abroad have similar thoughts.
If a third or fourth would·be assassin reached the
target, the national trauma could be disastrous.
Unfortunately, events of this type tend to
generate a contagious fever in the ever-present
Jw1atic fringe.
President Ford's desire to mingle with the people·
is characteristic and admirable. But his recent
journeyings are at leastquasi-political.
The responsibilities of his high office will be
better discharged, in the present climate, if he settles
for reaching the public via the news media from the re-
lative safety of the White I-louse. Far from cowardice,
this would reflect a strong concern for the welfare of
, the country.
t Clear t h e Air
' . 'I County Health Officer John Philp did little this
week to clear the air surrounding the controversial
contract awarded last June to the Orange County
I Health Testir\g Institute. ·
. Behind the scenes, but not too quietly, Philp's
And they were chagrined at OCHTI'•, links, real
or imagined, with the county's unoCflclal chairman of
political operations, l)r. Louf3 Cella.
County Administrative Officer Robert Thomas
looked at the contract, told thosupl!rvi!ors they acted
wisely and scolded the health department officials for
their behavior. · ... .
Philp was given an opportunity by the
supervisors to reply publicly to the cAO's report.
But rather than address the issues, the health of.
ficer lamely reviewed the candidates (or the contract
and suggested that bis department monitor OC!ITI's
perforniance. •
The public.as well as the supervisors is entitled lo
more of an answer tban Philp provided.
Guid e f o r D o nors
It won •t be too long before candidates in next
year's elections begin knocking on doors and sending
out letters to get their campaign chests started. Some
have started already. ·
But would-be donors should remember there's a
whole new set of rules for helping-to bankroll can-
didates, state and federal, most or them designed to .
keep well ·heeled supporters from "buying'' an office.
So fl!!' as candidates for fed~ral office are con-
cerned, the limit a donor may contribute to all can-
didates, and their committees, is $25,000.
The name of any donor contributing $10 or more
to a candidate must be recorded.
The. ma,imum donation to a candidate in a
_primary race .is $1,000, plus another $1,000 for the
general election if the candidate wins the primary.
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I~ staff yelped like bans hees ,when the Board of
1 Supervisors voted 5-0 to give the contract covering
I county employe physical ex~minations to OCHTI.
1 J It seems key. officials in the health department
wanted to keep the examinations in the department.
Other donations, up to the limit of $25,000, may be
divided among other candidates.
In other words, support your favorites-but not
too generously. ·''You WANNA 5E.E DEATH VALLE'(? I 60T IT Rl<SHT H E~e:·
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,f A RT H OPPE
ce upon a time, there was a
litl1e boy named Dick and a little ~I named Jane, who were very, ~ good. They had a Wicked
s(.ii>:f.ther, wh~ was very, very
-las so wicked that she
ed. bow best to do away with
k and
-t~n:g·bt~'f \
y wicked -'
sto ,klll ~,
-such ,,.~
forcing 41!!9"
to eat
nips or ~ ng them · L
e baths '.
e, ry single
i . But none was-wicked
gh to suit her. At last, she
ghl of the wickedest plot of
l • .. Wake up, Dick. Wake up,
~ , " she said one morning with
a ndish cackle. '"Today I am
· g you to school!·'
ICK AND Jane suspected
e. They were very excited.
, thank you, Wicked Step-
·er, 't said Dick. "We wish to
' school to prepare ourselves
e when we grow up."
es,'' said JaQ.e. ••we do not
to be droPouts for then we
would become juvehile delin-
quents." .
i Dick and Jane put on their
clothes and went to catch the
~I bus, •
1 'Look, Jane.'' said Dick.
ere is oilr friend, the Na·
al Guardsman."
Where is our friend, the
ceman?" asked Jane.
1 'He is on strike, Jane," said
k.
THE NICE National
~ardsman helped Dick and
ee on the bus with his bayooeL
'1)e kindly bus driver was a litUe
D ear
Gloomy
Gus
If Northern California is
"the kook capital of the
world" as a presidential
aide states, does that mean
Orang(' County bas lost out
to Nortbern Ca~ifomia?
C.J.V.
QMiwny Gill''"""'•'""., ....... He<ll b'I' fNCl9f'SoAcloo ".i M<t•Nrllr"1i.e1tt1ot
\'ltwt of Hit IMWfl'O"f. 5tM '9111' ... I
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grumpy. So was the kindly tail
gunner. That was because a
group of Patriotic, loving
mothers stook in front of the bus.
The..y sang. ''God Bless
America." Tbey shouted, "Nia·
ger lovers!''
Dick and Jane too~ their places
under a se,t. That was because
bricks were 'fiying through the
windows. ''Do those mothers
hate us, Dick?'' asked.Jane.
"No, Jane, they don't hate us,"
said Dick ... They hate buses."
"Maybe, Dick," said Jane,
"we shpuld have taken the street· ca,r." . . .
It was a bumpy trip to school:·
That was because all the tira of
the bus had been slashed. But the
kindly bus driver was very good
at avoiding the automobiles in his
way. That was because th·e
automobiles were overturned and
burning.
''Look, btCk," cried Jane.
''There is the school. Now we can
prepare ourselves for life when
we grow up.''
But the school \was closed, of
course, by the teachers' strike.
JANE was verY. Uf:i. "Oh,
Dick," said Jane. ••now we are
dropouts from school."
'"No, Jane," ,aid Dick,
brushing the brokeri ,glass from
his hair. "The school is a dropout
from us.''
, "But, Dick, how can we pre·
pare ourselves for lire when we
grow up?" asked Jane. "We will
become juvenile delinquents!''
uFrankly, Jane," said Dick,
picki.Ag up a brick, "I think that
is the best way.''
And Dick and Jane and their
Wicked Stepmother lived happily
together ever after.
Kissinger's Fine Print Sparks Conce rn .
Israel Deals Sho·cked Congress '
WASHINGTON -Ris(ng
shock in Congress over what
looks like an open-tap U.S. com·
mitment to Israel's future
military~ economic and energy
df:mands is leading to a strange
allia'nce of dovish Senators and
hard-nosed Pentagon brass deep.
ly troubled about the now·
revealed fine
p ·r in t in
Secretary of
State H~nry
Kissinger 's
Sinai agree-
ment.
I n t h e
Defens·e
Department.
high officials
wi~hou.t ex-
ception , both--civilian and
military, were aghast when that
fine print showed the U.S. pledg.
ing Israel 8 sympatheticstudy ''of
high technology and sophistical·
ed items, including the Pershing
ground·to·ground missiles. . .
with the view of giving a positive
response.''
· NOT A single Pentagon official
knew in advance that Kissinger
wu loosing such lethal bargain-
ina: counters on the Sinai ne-got i 8 ting table . Indeed,
Secretary of Defense James
Schlesinger makes no secret in
private White House talks deal·
ing with the weapons·for·lsrael
controversy that he is "upset."
As one high-level defense
stratj'gist told us:
"We simply cannot justify the
Pershing missile for the Israelis.
lt woul d b e danierousl y
destabilizing with its 450-mile
range and would introduce an
overall esctlation of the Middle
East arms race.
In the Senate, liberal
Democrats are taking a lead in
the same direction. "Horrendous
blunder.'' Wfsconsin Sen.
Gaylord Nelson told us. Nelson,
whose mail is running 6·tO ·l
against the agreement <a ratio
widespread on Capitol Hill), is
now1 considering an amendment to the Israeli aid bill to compel
separate congresstonal con·
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sideration of the Pershing mis·
si te -a weapon specifically
made for nuclear warheads
(although the once·secret
American·Israeli agreement
specifies only non-nuclear ex·
plosives for Israel).
ANOTHER liberal Democrat
who is a long·time ally of Israe1·s
interests found himself "sli ghtl y
embarrassed" that the U.S. may
now be locked in -.. Qes;pite the
,._ambiguity of Kilsidger's fine
print -to giving Israel a nucl~·Ca p&ble ground .missile.
The Pershing, he told us, "is go.
Ing to cause us all a little trou· ble."
Defenders of Kissinger point to
the ambiguity as having been
carefully stitched in to one im·
iplied commitment after another.
They claim that imprecision was
needed to gJve hard·pressed
Israeli leaders, particularly
Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin
and Defense Minister Shimon
Peres. political ammunition to
sell the agreement -even
though it called for a relatively
minor Israeli pullback from the
Sinai passes and the Abu Rudeis
oil fields .
Accordingly , Kissinger can
correctly claim that the U.S. has
not yet committed itself to the
Pershing missile or to most of the
other fine-print deals .
More important from the van·
tage point of President Ford and
Kissinger is their argument lhat
even without the new Sinai
agreement the powerful pro·
Israel bloc in Congress would
have voted huge aid sums for
· Israel. The May 22 letter to Mr.
Ford signed by 76 Senators made
that explicitly clear by demand·
ing that the President ''be
responsive to lsrael·s urgent
military and economic needs.''
HOWEVER persuasive in the
White House, such rationaliza.
lion is not selling well on Capitol
Hill wh ere voter discontent over
recession and unempleymerit is
subtly modifying traditional pro-
Israel sentiment. One Senator
Land Use Balance
Nobody contends the environ·
mentalists and the boosters of
growth have identical goals, but
there are those who feel their
aims are not inimical.
A Califor,nia land-use task
force, for instance, sets forth its
recommendations and includes
under goals:
"Apparent cpofiicts between
environmental enhancement and
eC'onomic growth can be recon·
C'iled by comprehensive land-use
planning, for wise Jand-use de·
cisions will both preserve the
quality of the environment and
provide for orderly development.
State planning should provfde
more C'erlain ty on which land
owners can rely."
The statement (and the recom-
mendations) are made in The
California Land: Planning For
People, a report of the taskfo~
( THE BO OKMAN )
published recently by \l{illi8m
Kaufmann, Inc., of Los Altbs
($4.SQ).
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JfHE TASK FORCE discusses
all aspects of land use and then
sets forth its guidelines, goals
and recommendations.
''The state must decide not on·
ly what lands are suitable for
poliC'ies of preservation and con·
servation but also what lands are
suitable for Policies of develop·
ment,·• the report says. "There
should be explicitly stated goals
for n~eded construction. Merely
negative or restrictive land-use
policies are not enough."
DONALD B. THACKREY, UPI
who signed that May 22 letter
now says he is ''damn sorry" ~e
did so. Moreover. even Israel's
best friends in Congress were
stunned by the Pershing deal and
its implicatioWi: for the whole
Arab world.
What this presages is a wide-
open, potentially grave c,on-
gressional debate on the Sinai
agreement in which the Ford ad-
ministration will be compelled to
clarify at least some of Uie am·
biguities Kissinger has found,,w
useful in this and past diplomaU:J' triumphs, .
With Kissinger holding out t
Israel the prospect of t he-
Pershing missile in return for
Israeli withdrawar -from a few
ki lometers of · Sinai desert,
Congress will insist on knowing
what further pay·offs Israel Will
seek for the inComparably mor~
difficult negotiations inv~ing
the Syrian Golan Heights, the
West Bank of the Jordan -and
above all, J,erusalem.
Gi\ring11id and comfort to this
congres.slonal demand is the.
. Pentagon, which has grown m;
creasingly restive Over military
deals emerging from Kissinger's
secret diplomacy. Defense of-
ficials are by DO means tzying to
kill the overall deal, but 'they in·
sist on having a veto over how its
military parts are actually car·
riedout. '
Wi rks •
'How doe$ th•t. f ffll' , '.
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, ults watching high school k going back for the fall term
y want to temper their
.JU. .. algia. Doubtless there is still
guut1ng oft, football , ice cream
sodas and wonderfully serious
conversationtt with the Engllab
teacher, but for over tM,000 h.igb
~t. ·~~rs there Is also Junior
JRO'rC has been aroond slilce
16 but only u a curiosity in a
few hundred
~hools. In the
last 10 years.
· owever, It
u expanded
nro 1,200
mertcan·
lah schooli
d, as with
f.verylhlnl
$1 connect·
d with the
military, lit Jl'OWlll Potential
m• quite'°"'' Junior Rote! dl)etn'\ lraln of·
cots. IU graduatea enn't com-
ialon'ed. So !'hal -11 do? A
rtloant who 1,acbee In tho~ . m at San F1ianell<o'1 G
lil4)11J¥ bool WU (IJ> Y
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Magazine, May, 1974) as saying,
"Discipline is ·what we teach.
Also. obedience: how to follow
orders. Young people need more
discipUne. Not necessarily from
a mW~ry •ense ot dbcipllne.
Since World War !.J, r.tnmes
doil'I have much \l!Sdpllne at
home. If we taught dlsclpllne
then we would not ,.ve as many
.muggers. c•r thertt, etc.''
Ah, another anll·•rl me ncotrum. but that's not all they
teach. Robert K. Musil of the
Center for National Stturity
Studies in Wa1hingtoa bas been
inspectln• the teacher rnatertat
pretented toihe bo)'s arid eirll In
the procram. Jn an Army text·
-detlgr.ed for IS.year-olds anll entlt ed ''Intermediate
Leadership D4velopment, '' he
came across thll pastaae:
"Y.OU MAY wanttotaki1Alont
woapou In klllln1, •tunnlnc or ~•pharlng I · I vlduala. The
\reach 'knife and bayonet are eit-
cti!e,nt weapons ·~ The blunt eiid
of a hahd ax can ne used to stun
an enemy; the cutting edge ls
employed to kill. A machete can
also be used for cutting and stab-
bine: ... Clubs, blackjacks, sticks
and pistol butts are used chiefly
to stun; however, a bard blow on
the temple or base of. the neck
lnay\skill. A blackjack is Im·
prov ed by filllng a sock with
wet 1and. U a .Club or a •stick is
usljl as a silep.t weapion, be cer· ~aln It Is sliorf and solid. Another
;effective weapon, the garrote,
mQ" be used by fastening a wood
·handle lo each end of an 16-lncb
·J..,Slh of wire. (fig, 12. )" (As
quoted lrom the Aprj,15, 1975 issue "Ot'l'haNaUon .) •
ineomparably. min Interest.
lilt tharl j,rlgonome~. and more
practical, too . Not that broader
theoretical studies are neglected.
TM Air Force version of JR01X,
In cooperation with American
Roekwell, offered a fou(-year r $1,000..-~or sc.hol.,-.blp to any
colle1e or university for, In the
words or For.-maaulne,
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strate&ic bomber in our deter-
rence strategy ... aimed at
broadening public understanding
of this role."
THE MILITARY is moving in
on the high schools in other areas
as well. The Armed Services
Vocational Aptitude Battery
Tests are now administered to
more than a million and a half
students. In New Hampshire the
kids are required to take them,
but whether.or not that becomes
generaJ, ofl('ering these tests is
but pa.rt of a larger effort to use
the schools as adjuncts to the
enlistment program. The lest re·
suits are a useful preliminary
scre~ning for the 32,000 lrmed
service recruiters. By their very
name, of course, they encourage
the idea among the kids, whom
the evil coachmen of the Pen·
tacon are trying to lure to Candy
Land, that you can learn a useful
trade by signing up.
' To get al the kids by getting in-
to the schools, the armt?d
strvices are dotna everything ~
from presenting fashion shows to
penetrating the American
Personne l and Guidance As·
sociation to get the counselors to
tout the kids onto a military
career. It is only a matterofUme
before we learn lha_t the Pen·
tagon is paying boU{lly to hi&h
school teachers ror eactiOne of
their pupils who signs up.
ORANGE cdAST
DAILY PILOT
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Thom .. Kt1vll, Editor
Barbara Krilbkla
Edllorlal Page Editor
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THE Pi:NTAGON •Pends In the neighborhood of $600 000 a
year OD recruiting. ll has t'ens ot
thousand.t offpeople wortq;\il,on
it..J.'hal's lo!>'.liiuchlor moot101!1'1
school b<sards. Anyway, .wftlt
should they keep Ille mlU~
otlt? It's for national •iii!¥!
1.sn't it? Bes\des, maybe they can
make the kids behave. "
Theedltorial pageOCui a!li'
Pilot ~eek1 l o lllform.ond>
!rtlmulale readers bl'°PrH011iin1
"" this page dl'!"l:M COGllil tary Oil topic• o( tn-.bY'1!11
dic•\ed ~olumnillt ¥,cl cff. toon1111,~ proYldinc ~onun for nad Yiews ~ -~
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senting' thl n•w•I>f!lOr'• oi>lll·
tons and <Seas-on current
t.pics. The editorial oplnlooo of
th1' D~ilot appear onJ¥ i lh4i~i' col umn.at tho top of
the pate. tnlollt •xp.-eit w 11\e colummsll abd ~.c.r
me! leUorwrltel'J ue lheli' own
·and no eo&I·~· ment II( their .ie.•~·llX ._... Plfat.,,,.E"" ,-~·"I
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TwG Bel · ,~ '~ill Moles~rs' : In Border
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240 Fariners in W(l,Shington? .,,
,Ali: Mru~ims Slwuld frdtect Women Smuggling 'TI.her I1land (an apartment 11complex>! Js someone
claimln& the Nation.al Botanical Garden u a flower
farm? 11 there som~e who mows the W,ashlnaton
Monument around1 and counts it as a hay1n1 opera-
tion?
NEW-YORK CUPI) -
lftavywelflll bo'dnc
cban>plon llllbatnmad
Ali u10 1 black man
"•hould, be kllltq II he"1
111e11\Df wJlh a white,
woman " and that ~ 1.man, black or while, who
14Ucoes a Jllack "Musli'l'
wlllnan "should die."
'Cheap Shot'-~riest
God Through Playboy?
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GREY RO CK , Md .
(AP) -The ad saido "I
read Playboy and found
God ." But th e
Trinitarian fathers at
tbefr monastary bere
don't think so. ,
A spokesman fOr the
priests sald they see
themselves as the'loat of
a full -p age ad for
Playboy which appeared
this lnonth in the New
York Times, Chicago
Tribune, I.os Angeles
Times and other publica-
tiops.
·do God's work," the ad
said. '
Pictured above the
words was a young man
in a priest's coll ar, his
eyes turned heavenward
and a cherubi c smile
etched on his face.
The Rev . Joseph F .
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Father Lupo of the cur·
rent Playboy promo-
tioilal ad. "The ad shows
absolutely no dtgnity on:
the behalf of Playboy. ·
It ·s a cheap shot.·'
THE REV. DAVID
Co leJla , provincial
s up erlor o f the
Trinitarians, one of the
oldest of Roman ~atholic
orders, branded; the ad,
as "h~onist.ic ... · ~· __
Lupo, the order's voca i
tion director who placed
a recruiting ad in the
December 1972 issue or
R.tayboy, :said he paid
between $8,000·$9,000 for
it . Why did F ather Lupo
place the original ad in
T HE i\ D H i\ D Playboy ?
"WHEN THE ORDEll P_O RT R i\ l' E•D two "There is no other ~or the Most Holy Trinity young me n W atk1ng magazine so widely read
needed new recruits, away from the seashore. by men between the ages
theyci\lledonPlayboyto "You are already~ of 18 and '30 . And a
-..,,---------.Trinitarian if you have \Playboy just doesn't get
... love to give and the thrown r way. It hangs
courage to offer jt, you arou~d, ·.he r~plied.
·Judge ·Thomas J .
Meskill, former Con-
necticut governor,
needed two stitches to
close a ¥'Qund on his
arm after he was bit-
ten by a dog in New
Britain.
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are already a . }
Trinitarian. Come work HE SAID THE AD
'with your brothers . brought about 1,000 in-
come home ,'' read quiries but that fewer
Father Lupo's ad. than 10 men actually ap..
.. 1 am confused and plied for admission to the
mad about thi:s, ., -:said order.
Newborns Periled
By Tranquilizers?
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WASHINGTON CU PIJ -Vali um, Librium and
other tranquilizers taken during pregnancies may
increase the risk of birth defects, the Food and
Drug Administration says in a warning it is prepar·
ing for health professionals.
Valium is the most widely prescribed drug in
the United States. ;
The Center for Di~rease ControlJound in a study
in the Atlanta area that babies with cleft lips were
being born more frequently to women who had
taken Valium during pregnancy than to those who
had not.
The FDA said it was preparing a drug bulletin
on Valium, Librium and tranquJlizers cont aining
meprobamale but it would not be issued •·any time soon.··
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"Are 2"° apartment dweJJera along upper Con~
nedicut Avenue claimin& loues on their window
boxes! Do the quarter-million dollar pe'"llhouses on
the top of the Watera:ate suppart truck (arm opera
tlons?"
,Vanlk told the House he could only assume that.
"theff'240 individuals are filirtg tax-loss deduction
for r•rm operations on either ablentee farming
l~ that lhey own or they are tax-loss farmers -
gentlemen farmers who have_ never gotten their
feet muddy." . .
AN AlDE TO VANIK SAID THE congressman
"'U not seriously charging that anyone actually
claimed a rarm operation inside the city.
The aide said Vanik simply wanted to Point out
the large number of city folk who claim farm losses
'eve.n though the cloisest they ma)' have been to a
rarm was their purchase of shares in an agribusi-
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Wait For Me!
A sublime se~ in which to soak. A ripe, golden September
sun to s hine down on a world in which all seems to be right
for once ... A pile of seaweed wrenched from the ocean
floor by currents from a tropical storm off New Zealand to
explore ... This bikini-clad young woman jogging along the
Laguna Beach strand does have something more. The sound
of small feet behind her is a reminder of a new i:!eneration
growirig up to marvel at the wonder of it all.
Coast College's
Registrati_ori Up
Registration is up 86 percent
over la.st year at Costa Mesa's
Orange Coast College, with 33,337
students enrolled by closure of
formal registration. .
Kendeth Mowrey, dean of I'd ·
missions and r ecords· predicts .
late enrollees will ultimately
place the fi gure at 35,000or more.
"We will continue to enroll stu-
dents for s hort-term and adult
educatiof!i classes and ~ine-week
rourses, ·~.Mowrey explains.
The record number of students
means the largest certificated
staff .or those with teaching
credentials, 358 in all.
These i nclud e 19 ad·
ministrators, 281 full ·limc in ·
structors, 45 part-time instruc·
tors, 10 librarians, a full -lime
nurse. a part-time nurse and a
special opportunities director.
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· Threat ened
Fairview
A state budget ml.sca1culation
that threatened to force Fairview
State Hospital in Costa Mesa lo
trim !l miUiop-plus from its
current budget was also
somewhat of a m iaceJ.culation.
. Sacra.mento's cost over-run in
calculating wages based on the
average annual turnover in
employes threatened foe a time to
end a n experimantal new
Halfway House program on
Fa~rview 's grounds.
THE PROJECT IN which six
young men can live in a house
and learn how to fit into a home
in outside society requires one
psychiatric technician to only six
clients.
· And since discovery of the
budgeting misc alculation recent·
ly. a hiring freeie has been im·
posed on employment of PT's,
thereby making hospital staffs
short-handed in that job.
Fairview is down 69 employes
rrom its normal complement.
STATF. OFFICIALS po;nted
out dut-to the tight economy, far
fewer PT's have quit this year
out or fear of long.term un-
employment.
The result has been a large
outlay for PT salaries and ove r·
lime throµghout the s tate
hospital system .
Fairview officials confirmed
this week, however. lhat the local
situation i~ not as severe as
originally feared.
The overall statewide salary
calculation came out to $4 .6
million.
W-0man 's Club
Slates Sales
Rancho Viejo JJnior Woman ·s
Club will sell refreshments at
8:30 p.m. performances Satur·
day and Sunday of "Plaza Suite'
at the Little Theater on the El
Toro High School campu~.
The Neil Simon comedy is the
first production of the newly
formed Saddleback VaJley Com ·
munity Theater. Proceeds will
benefit the non-profit theater
compapy, according to Betsy
Southworth, fine arts chairman
for the women's club.
Tickets are $2 and are availa-
ble by calling Carol Knight,
586-8342, or Norma Cavallo,
586·7634.
Grape Clwkes Tot to Death
FRESNO CAP) -An infant
from Stratbmore in Tulare Coun-
ty has died here almost a week
after choking on a grape, the cor-
oner's office reports.
A gra~e became lodged in the
throat of Jose Mosqueda Jr., 2,
while a babysitter was caring for
him Sept. 16, officials said this
week. The boy reportedly was in
lh.e habit of . swallowing grapes
without chewing them.
The yo ungster was
hospitalized here but never re-
gained consciousnsess before he
died Monday. the coroner's office
said.
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ROME CU PI > -It's no
secret that inflation is rampant in Italy. But
police decided there
·were ftmits eVe_n in the
Eternal City.
Police ordered II
Pipistrello <T)le Bat).
one of .Rom8's mbst :
popular night clubs,
closed for ,30 day.a after a
Zambian.·tourist com-
plained he was charged
SIJO for a beer.
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D.C. will s,e Cost.a Mesan Ken
Clewett, ·adminlttr•tor _of
Fairview State ~Ital; in-
stalled as president Of the As-
SOt'illlion or Mental Health Ad·
ministrators. ,
The organization is !.tie largest
such professional llffUiation 1n
North America.
CURR ENTLY, CLEWETI' is
on a Joan-type assignment as act-
ing head of Patton State Hospital
in Sin Bernardino as a
troubleshocter to iron out staff
problems that developed 'there.
He normally supervises all
non-medil'al aspects of operating
Costa Mesa's Fairview faciltty
for the mentally retarded and
·physically handicapped.
He will return to the Orange
Coast fal'ility, which has more
.than l,700l'lients. about Jan. I.
THE ORGANIZATION Clewell
heads Was founded in health care
and private m ental health
facilities.
Clewell, who serves as co·
director o( the hospital along
with Medical Director Dr. An ·
thony N. Toto, is well-known
within his profeSsion.
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forthcoming editions of such
volwnes as Communily Leaders ,.
of America; .Dictionary ot In-
temational Biography; lnlerna.
tional Who's Who in Community ...
Service; Men of Achievement;
Pertooalities or the West and
Midwest; Who.'s Who in
CaJlfornia and Who's Who in the
West.
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Avenidas Del Mar and Seville.
The progra m is offered in
cooperation with the American . . . Heart Assoc1at1on.
At a screening in San Clemente
last month , more than 300
persons were tested of whom 20
percent had elevated pressure,
fireman Nick Maule, program
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Potted P,l.ifnts . ' Shasta County sheriff's detectives record
evidence and continue investigation of a one.
acre plot of• marijuana ·discqvered 20 miles
west of. Redding. 'The 25,000 plants were
worth an estimated $650,000.
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'Causes'
2 DeathS
'Don't Put 'em Here' Oveljflows
A Huard?
,. WOODLAND (AP) -
A physician baa certified
smoking as the direct re-
ason for the de.albs of tv..'O
men.
Dr. John C. Lutcb, an
intenllst at th~ Woodland
Clinic Medical Group,
signed the death
ctrti1'cate• listing the
cause as ••respiratory
arrest and carcinoma1
cancer of the lung due to
~ as a ~onsequence ,or R--r..c.~ ., w~•I·
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DUV ALI.., Wash. (AP)
-Moy of 111• people lo
this' Canning communlcy
eait ·or ljeattle ••Y 'hod:losexuals ITe
clUzena, too, and have
the ilght to live in pea..,,
•• lon-i a1 tbey live
somewbe.re. besides
Duv.U.
When the news got out
that a Seattle-based
treatment center for
homosexuals w\lh drUg
or drinking probleq1s
wanted -to ... reloeate in
Duvall, the nelgbbors
squelched the Idea In a
m•ttO\' of three days.
IN A PROJECT
nick1;1amed ••Qperation
Paul Revere.·:· l~aJ rni-
dtiits managed to Mn·
vlnce Gltrut L. Butler not
to tease Im land to the
people from the
Stonewall treatment
.liz, Di~k Mobbed
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In South Africa Lutch a aid it was the
first time in bis rour
years in treating lung
and chest problems that
he has ,altributed death JOHANNESBURG, South A*ica CAPJ -to ~fDok.ing. . -Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton were jostled
This mal1gnani:;y by a crowd or soo rans at Jan Smuts Airport aner
would not be found in their arrival from Switzerland.
oonsmokers, ·· he said. Pol.ice ordered "batons out .. when the fans
The "let! we~e ~ank. moved toward the film stars amid shouta of )ialv~tore Martinelli .. • ··welcome Liz'' and "welcome Dick." The crowd
a retired clerk, who died around Miss Taylor was so heavy that pqlice linked
A'!g· 24, and Lenor Leslie arms with her and hall dragged her to a waiting ~tlson, 44 . a butcher who yellow Rolls Royce.
died Aug. 29 . After reaching the car, her dark curls in d.isar·
A spokesman for the ray, she managed a smile and a wave for the crowd
state De_partment of aroundthevehicle.
\.{ealth ,..sa1~ he knew of Burton, dressed casually in a gray sports jacket ~ o .P. r ie,.,v 1 o us death and open-necked shirt. followed closely behind. cer11f~cate that blamed The couple are here to take part in a celebrity &rriokm~ tennis tournament . •
cent~r.
Bu LI er s a y s--,-h e
personally thought
Stonewall would make
an excellent ne.JibbOr,
but says he didn 't want
to get into a court fight.
ONE RESIDENT,
Mrs. Irving Davenport.
said t~r neighbors didn't
llk•·tlie 1aea or what she
called a criminal ele·
ment coming to Duvall
because there are too
many children here.
(>pponents also ex·
pressed a fear of declln-P0Ut1fefd"fl
ing property values.
Stonewall"i1 director,
David Baird. said the
center would include
some sex offenders,
PoSsibly a child rpolester
or two out or its 20·30 re-
sidents. but said they
would be carefully
screened and later
supervised.
State Treasurer
Jesse Unruh will run
the California cam·
paign of Sen. Henry
Jackson (D-Wash.>.
one of t~e many can·
didates for the
Democratic presiden-
tial nomination.
A Corona del ltfar
stockbroker complained ·~
to Oranae Cou1"1ty
Airport o(ficial:s by letter
this week. asserting that
overflows in parkinl Jots
increue the likelihood or
miuatngs and other
crimes.
Ross 8 . McAdam said
that the tona walks lo the
terminal building Crom
secondary parklllg areas
force passengers to walk
through remote and
poorly lit areas. .
He added that atten-
d ants at regular lot!! ..
keep cash boxes in open
view, making them a
target for armed rob·
be rs.
McAdam desrribed
himselC as a frequent
traveler at the terminal.
"IN FOUR YEARS we ----------.,. have had no problems,''
he said.
Mrs. DavenPort said
troubled homosexuals
have a right to go
someplace, but added:
''I don't say they don't
have rights. After all.
this is America. "But we
don't want them here."
THltlK
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Responsibility
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By SYDNEYOMARR
SATURDAY;SEPTEMBER 27
AUES1 <March 21-April 19 ): Activity ac-
celet•es; short jOUM1f!:Y5 are on agenda. along with
calls, messaget; and conlplaints from relatives.
TAURUS (April 20-May 21J): Adjustment at
home is essential. IC you ignore needs or family
member, you are inviting trouble and it will accept
invitation.
GEMINI <May 21-Ju,ne20): Steer clear of elec-
tricity, machinery, unless ready to exercise cau-
tion, Tendency now is to rush, to sacrifice quality
for speed. .
CANCER (June 21-July 22): One you "look up
to'' could be engaged in behind-scenes activity. You
can ex.pec_t..Jcall or message which leads to promo-
tion or added responsibility.
LEO 1<'.July 23-Auj. 22): Aggressiv e fri end does \
have your best interests at fieart. Know it and
forgive an indiscretion. Avoid mixing money with
whispers of sweet nothings.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): You may be pulled
in two directions simultantously, Key is lo rise
above petty a nnoyances. A long-distance com-
munication helps put puzzle pieces in place.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov . 21): Relationships are
_ intensified. Money. investments, tax questions, in·
surance policies areinv.olved. Highlight versatility,
SAGl1TARJUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Senseless
arguments should be avoided. Applies especially in
relation to partner or mate. Have facts at hand.
•
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Problem of
Jong s tanding "gets moving." You will be more
mobile, You also will be happier. A burden is lifted.
AQUARIUS (J an. 20-Feb. 18): Affair'Of heart is
featured. You could !aJI "Madly in Love." If mar-
ried, you rediscover mate. Be ready for change,
travel, variety and creative endeavors.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): You get lowdown
on property, taxes, appraisals, Residence, tand
could be very much in picture.
Nf!U)port Educator
' . ~ To Lead Seminar
' Dr. Barbara A. ":i"et~. a college educ.ator
from Newpdrt•eeach, will lead a two-day orienta·
tion for school adiblniatiatars attending a con-
ference ~in(._,_wit~remedis; to sex discrimina-
tion this WeekeJ81 bl San Jr.l.nc~co. Dr~Peterson is.'southem reJ::ional coordinator
for Project Advance, the ~or of the conference.
The entity is funded throtigft a grant from the U.S.
Department of Health, Educa ·on and Weliare. -PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE
PUKAS-5.49
CORAL
Red, Orange, Smnky
LIQUI~ SILVER
UQuID .GOLD
SOUTBOOAST·
VILLAGE
4TSUNPLOWER&B&\JI . 11.vft'AANA--
J
' TURQUOISE
msm
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Extra charge for delivery of this merchandise •
• Re~ndi~ioned vinyl. furniture
~
Limited qu~ntiti~s! Starts Saturday at 10 A.M.
Orig~ Now
Sofa s32·9 ~164
Chair s179 sa9
All sales final
'\
F\JLLl!RTON
Orig. Now
Loveseats279 s139
'
Ottoman $79 s39
furniture sold as is.
338XB·A
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A J 0 OM.. ""-OT Frldmy, S!ptembef 28, 117& "
QIJHNIE By Phil lnterlandi Porno Employes'Exemption O~ayed·
.. ,. _,. ... ,. __
"I don"I knov.•. It was there v.·hen I came in this morn-
ing -and I don 't dare ask."
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By O.C. HUSTINGS
Ol IM O..H f ~ lel "9M
A bill exempting pro-
jectionists In porno mov-
ie houses, salesmen in
a.dul l bookstores and
other:s "involved in the
distribution or obscene
matter" from prosecu-
tion if they have no finan-
cial interest in the busi-
ness passed the State
Senate27·7.
Orange County 's
legislative delegation
was out to lunch when
the vote came. except for
Sen. J ames Whetmore
<R-F\Jllerton) who voted
no. • • •
REPUBLI CAN U.S.
Senate primary can-
didate Robert Finch says
incumbe nt Democratic
Senator John V. Tunney
is off base in calling for
"amnes ty" for illegal
I Deaths Ehewhere !"'!" aliens. There are eight
WINSTON·SALEM.
N.C. (UPI> -ct.esler
Darin Daw"is. director
0£ th<' controversial
AgriC'ultural Adjustment
Adtninislrlltion and the
nation·s war food ad-
ministrator in the early
y~ars of World War II ,
died Thursday. Davis,
87. under...,'ent brain sur-
gery in April and was un-
c."Onscious since then.
the ReY . Art hur A.
Peters. a prominent
black community leader
""'ho was beaten to ·death,
"111 be held at his Vil'·
tory Baptist Church
Tuesday. Peters died
Thursday at County-USC
Merlical Center of head
inj uries sustained in a
u·eekend attack at his
home.
million illegals in the
country, s ays Finch, who
w3nts 3,000 more border
patrol m£>n to make sure
there aren't any more.
Fin<'h .says the illegals
don 't pay taxes. take
jobs ne£>ded by citizens
and use expens ive social
services.
On the other hand. he
relates "horror stories"
of the bad working condi -
tion s in "'hich un-
s<'rupulous U .S. ex -
ploiters have them slav-
ing away for long hours.
The answer. says
Finch, is not amnesty,
but the traditional S.S.
ye4\r citizenship process.
Anything les:oJ , he main -
tains, ·•-..outd cheapen
the entire meaning of
citizenship.·· • • •
DE MOCRAT Dennis
Mangers, who is after
the 73rd District As-
sembly seat again after
a near miss last Nov-
ember, sayfi incumbent
Republican· Robert
Burke is padding hi s
pockets with a badly
tir:ned legislative pay
raise .
Bunk. says Burke. The
hike from $21 ,232 to
$23,35.5 a year won't beef-
feetive until January 1977
and "if you listen to my
opponent. I was voting a
pay r aiseforhim."
Burke says this is his
first vote for a pay raise.
Raises over 10 years, he
says, total 30 percenl--Qr
three percent a year.
"With inflation and all.
some of the legislators
are really getting into
financial binds."
Still, says Mangers, ··t
think it's particularly
hy}Xlcritical for Burke to
vote himself a pay raise
in this kind of economy,
when he is the one who
constantly decries the
ruing costs o! govern·
ment." • • *
CONG R ESS M AN
Jerry Patter11on CD·
Santa Ana) wants a
JO -member ton -
gressional panel to look
Party primaries and
p.residentlal races would
be f:Xcluded as would
!·udses· ratificatioo de-
ections .
The Libertarians need
312,404 s ignatures by
Jan. 23, 1976.
as altemates members
of the 47 ·member
Orana e County
Repu blican Central
Committee.
Mrs. Bents. of
Newport Beach, was a
candidate for the ruth
Or•nre County
Su.pervi1orlal District
last June. Todd, of Yorba
µnet.a is vice chairman oc th; Placentia· Yorba
Linde unit of the volun-
teer California
Republican Assembly. ., •
• • • •
into U .S. serv.icemen edback b
missinginactloninViel· FORM E R Orange Bio-fe Y
nam County Grand Jury d •
Ciiing Pentagon re-Foreman Marcia Bents M~ ifal'IOn
cords. Patter.son says and stockbroker Stephen Learn 10 Control Stress, A nxiety, there are 863 MIA's in-Todd have been sworn ln
eluding 83 Californians ---------Tension, Nerve& Etc.
and 11 Orange Coun-TUISDAY IYB•tCJS-7:30· 10: PM
tians. fjZA&* FIRST SISSIOM-S4lut1r JO Patterson ha~ co-_ 11h(iqrilwWW!tJ author~d a resolutton ~ Reserwtiotti-plMH.
urging that .. every possi· ...< PHONE: 642·2320
L'
I
I ble avonue be explored A great BIO•E .... ERGETICS thoroughly and ex· place for kids. ""
haust ively so that the c;;;o=========~=~41~1~E.~~17~11t~~S~t.~C"o:i;""=:::Mna=::=::S.=::lte=:2:2:3s;:;;;;~ (amities of J\.11A s can
know. beyond a doubt ,
whether the servicemen
are living or dead ... JCPenney • • •
F.VF.R FEEL like none
of the jerks on the ballot
are worth supporting'!
So does thE" Libertarian
Party of California ; and
they think voters should
be able to say so for the
record.
The Libertarians are
passin g a petition to
qualify an initiative (or
the June 1975 ballot that
would add "None Of The
Above is Acceptable''
to the ballot on most
elective offices.
GARDEN CENTER
FASHION ISLAND STORE OHL Y
GARDEN
VALUES!
AZALEAS
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LOS A'.'IGELES (AP)
F\1neral st~r viC'cs for
Death Notif'.,. County Qualifies Action
A AU SA ------------------------ELLEN VIRGI NIA RA USA, r~IOent
IALTZ-IERGEROM
FUMERAL HOME
Corona de\ Mar 6 73-9450
o1 Santa A,,., ca. Oat~ of dNll'I !>ef>·
tembe• 2~. \'IS Survived Dy lour !.Of>\,
Ja,.., H, Porte•. Antr.on1, !>anlM ""'d
Bendello Aiu~•. 1nree daugnte".
Mlr11l• M, Bouldin, Sophi" Dell" Mid
ve1m.1 Cl\andler. 1s qrendt nflor.., ""'1
9 11reat-11randcl'llld•en , Fune••+
~rvlc•I wlll be Mid Saturday, 5'1!p.
temrwr 11, at 1.00 PM, Pee~ Family
Co lon i al Funeral H ome. In
Wf1.lmln$ter,Ca .
Noise Element Okayed 3.99
Cost• Mesa 646 -24~
IELL IROADW A'(
MORT UAIY
11 0 Broadway r.;os1a
Mesa
642-9150
McCORl . .tlCk
MORTIJARY
l1191Jna Beach
494 -941 5
San Juan Cao+st rano
495-1776
P~.CIAC YlfW
MfMORf4L 'ARK C-enle1ery Mortuary
Chapel
35CO Pacihc IJ1ew Drive
Newport Beach.
Cahlorn1a
644-2700
f"HIFA.MILY
COLONIAL RINER.AL
HOMf.
7801 Bolsa Ave.
Westm1nsler
893-3525
PHILLIPS
H.i.RRY 0 . PHILLIP!>, rn1!Wt!I of
Hvnllf\9fon Beach, Ca. Date Df Qe.111•
SePll-1S, !91S. !>urwived Ill' h•~
.,..re, L'dla A Pnuup~ . .,~ter, C,...o<;e
M.,;, of ""'w Jer~v . man' nie<:<""""
nepfteW\. Service\ w111 ~ Mid""'""''
J•OO PM, Pacillt View (!'lapel V1\1I•·
llon "°'-'''~""day J to 9 PM. 1n1..-.... n1,
P1clllc View Memorlti Par~. ~
&l!Kl'l,C..
SANTA AN A -Before
sending a modified edi·
lion of the cou nty's noise
element or the general
plan back to the Plan-
ning Com mission this
week , Orange County
supervisors gave the ele·
menl their tentative ap-
proval.
As they did , the
HUGHl!S supervisors said the
RDBERTG.HuGHES.oateoto.atr. noise element will not
September 23, 1t1s. R111oent ot Coit• apply to proi· ~cts already Mtw. C.. S.Urvlved by 1'111 ... ue N90lt; '°"· J_, M. H11111115 01 Hun1ingion approved by the COWlty
S.Kl'I; ""°"""'" Mr1-Edna Mi.Kr., of but not yet started by de·· I-; r..11-sl'1ef, Dorthea GuUohon Df
Mld\l<Jall; 1nree 11r•nckl'llld•en, ........ velopers .
..ittr, Mtll..oa ~ K•••n. Gtaw,ioe The developers com-tff'Ylces wlll be htld S.tutdllf 11:00
AM, HarbOf" "'"1 Marnorla! Par•. R<iv. plained the proposed re-
&rut• A. tt:urTtt offlclan1. Tiiow -' visions would make it .... 1'1.inllauofll-rs,ml!fmllkeCGf'I· f h 1r1tou11ons1or11e0r1nvecounlvCMM:er necessary or t em to re-
Sotletf. Biii Br111dw11y MOrtuarf design SOme or t he pro-
dlrttlors. jects that had already
01EoR1ctt:s,JA. been approved. GEORGE F. DIEDRICKS, JR. AaJI·
dent of Costa Mesa. Ca. Cate Df """'
September 73, 1t/S. Survived t>v nls
parenlt, Mr. & Mrs. Gtorqa F'.
DltOrklls. Sr.; one b<Olllfl• lf!d: lour
Ji'ten, Mltlt.,., Jean, Cttn~ and El·
11n. M•'' !loalurday l :~S AM, St.
.Joacl'llm Olhollt Cllurcn, lnlerment,
GooCI sne11nerd Cem11ery. 8allJ·
BerQl'l"On Cail• Mew Motlu..,y Cl!ret-
""-
ALSO OF concern to
the supervisors when
they gave their tacit ap·
proval to the modified
version of the noise ele-
ment would be its errect
on existing deve lop-
me-mts . ·
For example,
Supervisor Ralph
Clark estimated it wou ld
cost S60 million to apply
sound m ufOing controls
iit areas the element \viii
make subject to new
noise standards.
So. before approving
the modified element,
the supervisors removed
any implication in it that
existing buildings and
highways would be sub-
ject to its new, tougher
sound control provisiOns.
WHEN SENDING the
elem ent ba('k to the
Plann ing Commission
(or approval of the
RUFFELL'
UPHOLSTERY
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627 Main SI. Huntington Beach
536-6539 M RAllm NEW DAWN MONTESSORI SOfOOl .\ --iNSu°iANCE .·::=!skll~~~~~:i~~=~::nand~~n~:i~~ay
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PUBLIC NOTICE ~ COSTA MW 633°3591-751.etzz
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All blOS art IO bf lfl .CClll'dmrlu wltll
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9ld m.y bf 1te11rtcl In tflf offQ Df.,,..
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E.ch bldcler mus I Wl>mlt wltll his b6d
• ca:llller'1 cha<k, t t•llll•d t:J'lllCI., or
...,....1 bOnd maoe payablt lo h •-
*'"of t,,. Coa,1 Communlly C8>11191
Dlt!rltt &.rd of Trustees in an amount
• laSJ !flan lfvt 1>9rcenl !S~I of ti.
wmbld ai. • vuarat1tee 11'1•1 trw Dlddef will"'"'' Into ll'le i:JrOPOl ed ContrKI II
... -Ii awarded 10 l'llm. In tne
~ of l•llu•e 111 1n1er Into \UCll ton·
•Kl, 11'111 proceed\of11\.t CM<k wlll I:.
tr.1tl~. or In lhf t ast ol a bond, IT>e
tun wm uwreot will Dt forfeited to Hid
9l'.l'llOllll\lrl<I.
Ne bl,Odar m1y withdraw I'll\ Did lor a """lod "' IOt'1y·flY11 IMIVI alter IN dllte
M1for1ne -nlnQ llllreol
1"' Board of Tru\llt5 r1~""e1 llW
orl~ ot rt1ecunv any and au bld50I'
Slqntd NO~M.i.NE.WAT50N
Soect1 BotrdOITrusltts
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5"111.16,1nc:10e1l,1t1s 366 .. 11
PUBLIC NOTICE
•OJJ1
IN TMIE SUPIERIDlt COURT
Ol'lM'I! STATE OF CALll'ORNIA
IN ANO FOR
TNI! COUNTY OF DltAlfOE.
No. fo ·loUW
01101!111 TO SHOW CAUSE
1'011 CHANGE OF HAME
ln ,,,. ,,.,.".,. o• u.~ "'1>1>hc•llon of
GAYE CAROL Ttctt:NER tc.r ~ -.. ~ r .. -lk •l•M o! GAYE CAROL
TICKNER for c.t..n;e 01 name, l\.e'1~
Ille!! fllM in c-1. t lWI 11 "-¥"'11
ff-MM! ••KMl<MI lh., GAYE
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Public ~AUCTION
FlllDAY. SATIJRDAY, SUNDAY at 8 P.M.
Bargains On Finf' Crysta(, Sterling Silver. Porcelains. Oriental
Objects d 'Art. Paintings. J ewelry . Antiques. Bronzes,
Furni ture. Select Indian Turquoise ...
Sl,000.000 INVENTORY
Fro1n EstattJ, Cour1s. 0111.of-Pu\\'11 , /Ja11lcr11ptci~s
VISITORS I
Corne and see
whalfun an
AUCTION
can bef
FREE ADMISSION!
... across the streCr fro1n
seven of the Southland's
most •legont waterfront
restaurants!
HOURS
Inspection & Private Soles
J0-5 DAILY 12·5 SATURDAY 2·5 SUNDAY
Clo8ed W.dntld•y & Tl1undny
_ AUCTIONS HELD EVEllY
FlllDAY.SAlVRDAY,!IUNDAY .. aP.M.
USE YOUR BANKAMERICARD.
MASUR OiARGE.
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WE 8UV l'Olf CASH Olf SELL ON COHMISSION MfOU! UTATZS Olf SINOU: nDJS
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modirication s they
agreed to , the
supervisors s aid it
should be returned to
them for final approval
Oct.22. 1 Simulatan£>ously. they
s aid a dm i ni strati,·l'
personnel from various
county departments
should recommend ways
to consolidate all the
county's noise experts
into a single department.
ZEBRA
PLANTS
PEll.IWIHKLE
IM FULL
BLOO
6" 2.19 .
As things stand now.
pers onnel at Orange
County Airport, in the
Environmental Manage-
ment Agency and Health
Department are in-
volved in some form of
noise control and sup-
pression.
SPRING BULBS ARE
HERE LARGE SEUCTION
SHOP SUNDAY MOON to 5 p.m.
NEWPORT 0 CENTER
FASHION ISLAND•(714) 644-2!3.1_3
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Aluin. frome with mul!i-ply twid dringi
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Poly top -Long_, .oJo. E.-o l;gh,...;ght
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Wilson -Spoldfng LIMIT 2CANS
$199 CAN
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Ski Rope :::-:-.
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Trim Eze Suit
Jog Suits :o;.-:::::.;.~: sl 195
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Tops Local Events
:· Newport Ocean SalJiac M ·
'.aociation's second most popular
J¥1rly race, the 18th annual
Alamltoo Bay Argoay b!ghll(bts
1'e yachting activity on Ute local
scene this weekend.
I NOSA Is the founder .. .,r the
f .. med Ensenada race. The .i8f~y ii similar ~o the Ensenad•
r ce m many respect.s-themain
ference being that it draws on-
1 about one-fifth or the entMes.
e principal similar1ty is that it
open to sailing yachts ranging
I m about 24 feet upward, plus
uJtihults such as trimarans and
c tamarans.
·The flee~ will set sail Saturday
31 noon from a starting line off the
Jlalboa Pier and finish a quarter of a mile northwest of the east end
of the Long Beach breakwater. ~f AFTE R THE finish the yachts
11 congregate at Lona. Beach
11acht Club and begin an· evening
of boat-hopping, dining and danc-. iJlg atLBYC.
' ion Sunday the yachts will start
a noon from a line a halt mile
IOU!hwest of the AJamitos Bay eo·
tranCe and sail a short windward
. leg to the Loog Beach Harbor en·
trance buoy, leaving it to port,
and stert the spinnaker rUn down
the coast to the finish line oft the
Newport Pier.
The Alamitos Bay Argosy was
founded by Clark Sweet of
Newport Beach and designed as a
famil__y·r3ce·cruise. Its populari-
ty -like that or the Ensenada
race -is that it gives skippers
and crews a chance tor so;ne
overnight socializing between
races. The race was the start or a
number or other argosy type
races along the coast -including .
the Bahia de CabriJlo Reverse
Argosy co-span.sored by Cabrillo
lleach Yacht Club or Los '.Angeles
ffa:rbol" and Bahia Corinthian
YachtCl ubofl'(ewportBtach.
OTHE R E VENTS on the
South•"\ Califoraia Yachting As-soCiation~alend ar:
LosA111eles-Long8each
CABRILLO BEACH YACHT
CLUB -Cabrillo Series 7 and 8 to
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BOATING
King Harbor and return, Satur-
day.Sunday.
ALAMITOS BAY YA CHT
CLU B -Closing Day Regalta, all
claS.Sf'S, Saturday, Su nday.
WEST COASTYACHTCLU B -
Single-handed keelboat race, Los
Angdes H&rbor, Saturday.
· Santa Monica Bay
CALIFORNIA YACHT CLUB
-Palos Verdes race (handicap>
Saturday.
SOUTH COAST CORINTHIAN
YACHT CLUB -Fletcher Race
<PHRFJ Saturday.
KING HARBOR YACHT CLUB
-Trans-Peninsula race (keel
sailboats, power boats) Saturday,
Sunday.
it MALIBU YACHT CLUB -Fall
y • Series~o.2 {multihull )Sunday. u !I
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Actress Mary Peters, who plays ttie sexy red·hair ed
nurse in MASH has been selected queen of the 3rd
Newport Harbor lrl·Tii.e·Water Boat Show which opens
Saturday and r uns through Oct. 5. The. show wUI feature ! yachts of all sizes and descriptions lined up on the ~ waterfront of Lido Village.
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DEL REY YA CHT CLUB -
Sunday Skippers race No. 3
(keelboats) Sunday.
North a nd Inland
SANTA BARBARA YACHT
CLUB -\Vilson Series No. 4,
Saturday; One-Design race, Sun-
day.
PIERPOINT BAY YACHT
CLUB -Scripps Series No. 7,
Saturday, Sunday.
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DAIL v PILOT tJ I. I
AlternQle . .
Laser Rig
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Announced • An altern•le rie ror tbe
lightwelgbt sailors of the Laser
Class has been annowiced by
Performance Sailer art. manufac-·
lure rs orlhe popular catboat.
111E NEW SAIL Is called the
"User M " which is 14squarefeet
smaller than the standard 76-toot
sail ror the Laser. The moditied
Laser M sail is used with a three·
foot shorter topmast section. It
can be .hoisted or lowered with a
halyard, but everything else re-
mains the same as lhe standard
Laser.
·The new sail measures 62
square reet, tbe leach is ruuer to
maintain the balance and the lov-
ely reel or the boat. The reduced
sail makes it easier ror a lig ht
"'eight person to handle lhe boat
in a breet.e.
ALL SJ\ILS are computer cut
t o the, same on e·design
t olerances as the standard Laser.
The Laser M will ofter rental
facilities and sailing schools an
alternate rig tor vari<>U.! needs.
The '"M" rig will retail ror$138,
including sailbag, battens and
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Satellite Soars FOR LIGHTWEIGHTS -Singlehanded sailors who have
· · · had difficulty holding down the popular Laser Class can
now get back in the competition with a new rig known
as the Laser M. The sail has considerably less area than
the standard Laser rig.
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla.
CA P) -The first or six improved
communications satellites to be
launched during the next three
years is in orbit today above the
Atlantic.
ONLY AT
HERi
FRIEDLANDER
TRIUMPH
COME TO THE
NEWPORT HARBOR
IN ·THE • WATER
BOAT
SHOW
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l.Jrgnt f l.,ti11 But Silow
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Sn. Oct 5 " · NEWPORT BEACH'S
LIDO VILLAGE
HOURS
Satlrda1s 10 am to 10 pa
, SUU,s 10 am to 6 P•
WeeUays 2 pm to 10 pm
•one-stop' shopping
at its f i nest!
OPEN THURSDAY EVEN IN GS
Presented by
Artiste de la Rue
on the mall
Friday, Sept. 26
Saturday, Sept. 27
Sunday, Sept. 28
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)Jl:>AILYPILOT Frldey. Sep1embtr26, 1975
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· A ~t·flfng 1Btla Viejo .¥.arket Must C~ Hou~ ~f
, Me.sa M~n Nabbed
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The ?·Eleven Store, 001.a Par.
Jload -.iear McKenzie Street In
'1lllslon Viejo. cannot <011tlnue co=ihr.t'!1::::'1~r'l:; hour ~ Uon, a comml•slOQ
apqteoman d.
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:-,:Twice on Birthday its 2'-bouroperatlon. .
County planning . co..m·
'Q;llssioners delermined this week
that the •tore must conri.ne its
boun to the 8 a . m . to 11 p.m. al·
lowed in the commercial,
Neighborhood district within
which ii ia loeaWd.
several restaurant.I In the same
area uked'to be ~ a later
<iOlln1 bows.
ONCE TH E COMMUNITY
Commercial district, which ii
north of McKenzie Street, aJ.
lows later l'l>urs of operatloo,
however, Commissioners ques-·
tioned wbetbet thla may be an In·
eq~ty.
TllllJ'l,ANNING Commiaslon,
also denied an appeal "bf a ~aUve declarat.lon llled by the
Saddleback Area Coordin•tlnC
Council.
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Adulthood also has its trials and tribulations, a y0ung Costa
Mesa man bad to concede on his 18th birthday, when he was
arrested twice ln the same day.
•·· The--young a dult was arrested earlier in the day at Costa
·Mesa Memori~I Hoepital on a drug intoxication charge police re~rted. '
He·.was held following booking and a mandatory four-hour
protective custody, then released lo go home and await a court appearaoce. ·
.. · "Detective Bob Berg later arrested him again at a residence on suSpicion of p<>ssession of drugs.
BIJ _SE_P_T_E_M_B_E_R_27_T_H_A_N_D_2_8_T_H_ •• _. __,
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stipulated in the store's use
J";&)erm.it whicb was authorized in
1967.
The ~•tore·. however, bas
operated 3' hours a day since Oc -
tober,~871. -
They uked the slaU to study
the situation and d~e lf an
alternative proposa! should be
made. If the ione is changed. the
store may then cooti{1ue its 24·
It ,sked that an Environ•
mental Impact Report be r ...
quired for a cllvlslon ol land at
Paseo de Valencia ~Calle de
la Plata In tbe LeiSure World
area.
Commlssioners determined
tliat tbe report Is not needed af
!Ills Ume but II ma1 be tr develop',
ment qccurson the property.
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1WO BIG DAYS OF SAVINGS AND SPECIAL BUYS! HURRY, SOME QUANTITIES ARE LIMITED! . . " . . . ,
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SAVE 18%-34%
Junior, pre-wa!ihed -denim outfits.·
SUOer sel~~on qf styles! Some with pockets, 9ss 1388 litiitelwit~ouj:. Choose from a variety of details,
, not all ti';. s~!!'e· Get into the P.ri;-wash fl"shion JEAN • JACKET
, 'Beene tct • .:::;.-,. ... :f. h urry, quant1t1es are hm1t.ed REG. $13-$15 REG. $17-$20
and they're price.:· "' move them out fast!
JUNIOR REFLECTIONS
SAVE 24%
DOUBLE LOOK
JACKET DRESSES
Three styles, misses',
half-sizes. S.leeveless
dress with waist and
collar treatments. Full
or waist jackets.
WOMEN'S FASHIONS
SAVE 21 %
'KIDDIE STYLE PRINT BLANKET
) Vanety of colorful designs. 54 7 -•achine wash and dry poly-
et!t'er-with nylon bindings.
Fits twin or full beds. Fun! Rl::G. 6.99
BEDDING AND LINEN
SAVE 27%
FREE FLOWING
CAFTAN OR FLOAT
$15 -REG.1 0'' .
Women's br·lgbt'print
acetate/nylon float or
caftan. Cut full for flow-
ing comfort. Washable,
in assorted prints.
LINGERIE
SAVE 22%
MEN'S HOODED S.WEATSHIRTS
Zipper front sweatshirt for 544 warmth and comfort. Made
of Creslan~ acrylic/cotton.
Dark colors. Sizes S-M-L-XL. REG. 6.99
MEN'S FURNISHINGS
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3-piece -leisure suit for -casual st1J~. I )
Contrast stitched polyester leisure suit has 4 4s~ a color coordinated print long sleeve s hirt. :
Jacket.features. various pocket t~eat1Tlents 'r"ith .. -
a detailed back, button cufTs an<,! guaranteed · REG. $65
to get you plenty of good looks from everyone!·
" MEN'S FURNISH.INGS
. Spe~ial. .
FLEECE FULL
LENGTH· ROBE
., 13ss
Long sleev~ belted robe
wit\l % zip front and
Mandarin collar. In It.
blue or peach .p.rjnt.
The perfect cover-up!•
LINGERIE
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MEN.'S POLYESTf.Jt SLAC~S
Great fitting wrinJ<le·shy 644
polyeo!M knit Oare. Wash
and wear in cla88ic solids.
Thrrilie price. Super pants! REG. t .99
MEN'S FURNISlllNGS
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, •1'.0k&ANCE dtl amo (uh 1q'*", phone 642-W71 •COVINA barra.nca,at.un bern.ardfno hewaJ, 966-7411 •EAGLE ROCK colondo a\;broadway, phone 254-92.61 • CA'N()GA PARK topan1a plau, phone 883·1000
• Mm'A ANA briteol at Mft.n nth, 714-&47-6841 • R08EMEA.036QOroMmud blvd .. 671·3110 , J • MOl'trCLAIR nionll!lalr plua. t>hone 11c.e21.~ • LYN'WOOD 1mperial blvd., at It.ate, phona 637·6000
•MN NllN,A&.01.KO """tn.l cfty "-11, 714-IM-9231 • C08T,AM:£8A brl1WI 1~ at. .. ft diqo fwy,. 714-649-9"00 •LAKEWOOD lak8'if00d btwl1 •t. candlewood. phone 633-7600 • 'WBSJ' LOS ANOELBS l• cl ..... a at 18th it.. ea&.7922, l
THROUGH SATURD 9'.30 AM TO 9:00 P1't; • .'.spN'l)A'f ta:Oo ~ 'tQ 6:00 PM ••• JUST SAY .. ~~E ITr' i--::;.....~~~~""""---~-'-~~~-
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Ja propet l'&l't"of a fflotlrion's !llet and award~ $1,SOO to a womon
ob l"l\<1 round one of tbe lllse<U lll'ller cm of Olnicb,,, ' r
bh Sbas\a County Si,perjor Cburt Judp ll'l>enk'$. Petersen or-
'ilereatise settlement 11ainsu11e Del Monte C-Orp., ·~the can-
ning company should not~ .Uowed a beetle to be packed in a b9rcan purchas.ed by Sally H~J:, who eats no.meat.
,. '· . ."Black beetles are llOt a-f"ll dish "to be set before anyone, let -QoalODe a vegetarian.•• Petersen said.
. llrsh,Hardy claimed.in her suit the.;pt ol)tbe ins~ in her spinac left her nauseated for a week. . ----~-....... -..... . _,.
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Alger H~ convi~ed per-
jurer and central figure in
cold war spy trial, says
the '1evil'' of the Mc Carthy Era began with
Richard Nixon. Then a
freshman Congressman,
Nixon was Instrumental in
aendlna Hiss to prison.
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San .Diego to B~
Backyard Natlism
SAN DIEGO lAP> -San Diego County, site of UHtnaUoB'1
only municipal nude beach, ii banning nudbm in prlyate
backyards tr passersby can easily see in.
The ordinance foes into ertect In 30 days. • Supervisor Lou Conde said the bockyanl provlsloo Is do-
stcned mainly to avert shocking neighbors who live on higher lfOU!ld than do those without cloth"" 0.1.1,. _ _ _
In addition, tbe law will probiblt nude balhhfl on beaches in
unincorporated areas except for specific placu which county of-
ficials consider secluded enough.
A supervisor said many of his constituent.I have been of •
fended by seelnJ nudism on beaches other than Blacl<'s, wblcll
the city of San Diego has set aside for use wlthoutswlmsllits . ..
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. ' ( Spec::ial deai1n.,. ... t ' Roomy inlerior
is 9'10"x6'11 "
uod 497 eu.n.
gives at.ee l wiUls ,
~ittra strength. . ' ' . ~. -
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are galvanized
1f re11~l rusl.
• SAVE $60
,. door openini;
lQx'?: ~stor~ge building ends. yard clutter.
G~.a.lle li'lid _pasemel\t full? S~re unsightl,Y )'.ard 16 9 8 8 eqmp!ll<!!'it .1n this Spac10us 10x7-ft. building. ·
Galvani.zed' steel in'r-ed or green enamel fini sh .
Re11:11lai '129.li5, 6x8-ft. storage buil~ing .•.•. , .109.88 REG. 229.95
Rugged SIO-HP tiller, regularly 234.jl!I ......... 179.88
I GARDEN SHOP
Value.
-POWER·KR·AFT® WELDER OR SAW .230'.~tnp ejectrie welder 139ss ·with variable heat selector;
Jls HP 9" bench saw. EACH
$219.10" saw .••••••• 179.88 WELD. $177, SAW. $164
ASSORTED EXTENSION LADDERS
Paint.ere' favorite! UL listed 2 5m,.. and labeled. Full set of v-7(;
shaped, welded rungs on each OFF
section. Safety shoes. Value!
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WA •• ANllfJ. CONTACT
lOUI NUllESI ..ioNIGOM.
[If WAIO ll!ANCH fVl
D(NCf Of DAlf Of ~Ill
C~ IS HOUllfD
SAVE $20
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flfi AOIU\Udl'\llS ~to DAY\ Alli• IN$1 ... ti.t.lt0N •et Sftvl(f VMOft •Hl~I W"llA,.Tlf S, CO,.T•C:T
10110 NlAl!Sl "'O!'<IGOMflT w ... to •tAN(H l"I
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Our furnaces for those who like it .hot.
35,000-BTU counterflow wall furnace is great 149ss for extra room or larg!'l area heating. Wall mount ·
thermostat gives accurate, convenient heating
control. Wood-grained vinyl cabinet fits any decor . REG. 169.95
29,()()().BTU gravity wall furnace, thermostat •.• 59.88
BULBS EXTRA
STOVES, HEATERS
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ALL OUR CRYSTAL CHANDELIERS 20-PIECE TRANSLUCENT CHINA
Stunning cl assical and 251'1! Flawlessly handcraftedchina 2488 fashion chandeliers h ave -10 is richly lustrous and trans~
bronze frames, cut crystal OFF lucent, yet it's chip resist.
prisms. Bulbs extra. ant~ 3 patterns. 20·pc. set. REG.39.99
ELECTRICAL DEPT. GIFTWA RI<: ....... ~~~-+-~-===~~~~~~~~~~
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ORNAMENTAL IRON RAILING
SEuidi one-inch wide rails J48
adjuSt to any slant. Inex-
pensive. yet so attrac;:tive on 4-f1'.
your home. Save today! REC. 4.97
.-• BUILDING.MATERIALS
, VINYL RUNNER GUARDS CARPET
1 Heavy transparent vinyl $}
runner.protecf8 against soil,
moisture, weal'. Gtipping RUN FT.
cleated bottom. 27-in. wide. REC. 1.49
t'LOOR COVERING
ESCORT PORTABLE TYPEWRITER
Segment shift keeps writing 59ss · line even. Horizontal lh-spac-
ing. 9¥.t" carriage, carryi9g
case. Pica type. Save today. REC. 69.95
Ot.t'ICE EQUIPMENT
• 1 SHOPPING IS FASRR, MORE CONVENIENT WHEN YOU BRING YOUR ·WARDS CHARG,ALL CARD
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Beautiful diamonds have al-2 0 nt.
ways been the sign of true -10
elegance. A sparkling selec· OFF
tion of rings. pins, and more.
FINE JEWELRY
•PANORAMA CITY t.oblaa at. 1"ClflCOe. p SlM-8211 •HUNTINGTON BEACH edinger at beach, 714-892-6611 •NORWALK imperial at norwalk blvd , phone 888-0911 •FULLERTON harbor at orangethotpe. 714-879-2600,
·~RRANCE del •mo fashion pquare, phone 542-6971 • COVl'NA blrnnca at-aan bernardino treew_,, 966-741 1 •EAGLE ROCK colorlldo at broadway, phone 254-9~61 •CANOGA PARK topange. plau, phone 883-1000 I 1, "'9ANTA ANA briat.ot at. Mvtnl.Mrllh, "114"M7·6M l · •ROSEMEAD S600roeemead blvd., 573-3110 . •MONTCLAIR ~t.c:lair plat.a. phone 114-621 -3054 •LYNWOOD imperial blvd., at •te.te, phone A37-«>00
• SAN BERNARDINdcentral~lty mall._714-~·~231 • COSTt MESA bri1tol st .. at M~ diego fwy .. 714-549·9400 •LAKEWOOD lske~ blvd. el candlowood, phone 633· 7600 •WEST LOS ·ANGELES la cienega at 18th at.., 836-7922
SHOP NDAY T~ROUGH .SA'. RDAY 9:30 AM TO 9:30 M ... SUNDAY 10:00 TO 6:00 PM ... JUST SA; "CHARGE IT!" -~-~~~~~-;i-.~~~~~-'f'~~~~~~--..+ .......... ~~~~~~~~-:fr.I --~ ' -
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MAJOR APPLIANCE SUPER SALE SALE.ENDS TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30TH •••
HURRY, SOME QUANTITIES UMITED!
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Save $61.
19.5-cu.ft. frostless side-by-side.
If defrosting gives you the chill s.
you'll really warm up lo this spa-
cious frost-free model. Its roomy.
6.5 1-cu . rt. free:ier is fully frost-
free-you'll never defros t again!
Handy 3rd (reezerdoor helps.cut cold
losS . 3 glide-out refrigerator .shel\.es:
big, convenient crisper for produce.
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REC. 449.95
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13-CU . Ff. UPRIGHT FREEZER
:J shelve•, ac(justable 21888 cold control. Compact
28-in. wide yet it stores
Iota of food . Value' REG. 249.95
Save $41.
OUR 12.2-CU . Ff. REFRIGERATOR
On ly ~8" wide. 2.52-23888 cu. fl. freezer. 2 pull-0Ul
refrigerator shelves.
Adju st. cold cont rol . REG . 279.95
Storage in door. too!
NO MONTHLY PAYMENT TILL FEB. 1976.
FINANCE CHARGES ARE APPLICABLE DURING THE DEFERRED PERIOD.
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COMPACT 30'' 2-0VEN GAS RANGE
Has h andy lift-off 25888 cooktop aqd lower '
oven door. plus timer
and broiler. Time saver. ·REG . 299.95
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A«• DAIL y PILOT Fnday, Sep1emt>tr 26, 1975
THE FAMILY CIRCUS By Bil Keane
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''Doddie5 be~eve '.z.octty what you say but mommies
can reod your mind."
L.M. Bogd
.Of Reagan
And Blondes
You've heard that toast, "Here's looking
at you~ .. It got started in England shortly
after the pewter people there first put glass
bottoms in their beer tankards. Originally, it
meant the same thin~ as ''Bottoms up !··
DID I TELL you the ft>alhers of a pigeon
weigh more than its boOes?
IT HAS BEEN
PROVED that women
when deliberating in jury
rooms do n ot t a lk
a nywhere nearly as much
a,s do the m en therein.
WON'T DWELL over-
, long here on the possibility
that you might have a
heart attack. mister, but if you do , bear in
mind your c hances of surviving it run four
out of five.
RONALD REAGAN
Q. ''Kindly dig up some quotations to show
how liberal Ronald Reagan used to be.··
A. If you mean political quotations, sir,
you·re barking up the wrong column. Do have
at hand, however, something by Mr. Reagan
from our Love a nd War man 's file on kissing.
Said he once .. "Wh en you kiss even the most
frozen blondes, they seem to glow .·· He added
that was why he always preferred kissing
blondes to brunettes on screen. Please note, I
cannot confirm that such whimsical observa·
lions did not originate in a studio publicity of-
fice.
BLUE AND PINK
Client asks, "Who concocted the notion
that. baby boys should be dressed in blue and
baby girls in pink? And why?" Who is a
mystery. But why isn't. At least, why the col-
ors differ isn't. Necessity was the mater or
that invention, too. Without such customs,
nobody but the parents would know at first
glance the gender . Pink or blue is the mother's
way of t elling you whether that damp noise is
a Cynthia or a Cedric.
ARE YOU satisfied with bacon and eggs
in the morning? Likewise. But it's claimed
that a third of mankind would rather di e than
eat such a breakfast. ·
SU RGERY ON people goes way back. To
old Egypt. Pictures of these operations around
2,500 B.C., are carved, s ignificantly, on
tombs.
MOST HUSBANDS who are killed by their
wives die in the kitchen. Most wives who are
killed by their husbands die in the bedroom.
What do you make of that?
MAYBE IT'S the weather, I don't know,
but the medical statisticians say admissions to
mental hospitals jump by about 25 percent in
February, typic ally. They decline in April.
They jump again in November. And decline
again in December.
Address mail to L.M. Boyd, P.O. Box 1560,
Costa Mesa 92626
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GOLDEN. Colo. (UPI) -A convict ed
narcotics pusher allegedly lived in a suburban
apartment, attended college and earned money pro-
curing for prostitutes while serving a 10 to 15-year
state prison ljentence, o(ficiaJs have d isclosed;
"There is alot of smoke in all this," said J ef·
ferson County Diatrt.d. Attorney Nolan Brown, ''but.
there also is e small area of truth iri wbakt'e've been
abletolearn. '1
A GRAND JURY IS INVESTIGATING whether
Aaron "Arie" Kennard Jr., 35, achieved his lux·
urious life ot freedom from Camp George West, an
honor farm, by bribing guaras with prostitutes,
· mone~. television sets and tape recorders.
Besides living in the apartment and attending
classes at Metropolitan State College in nearby
Denver, Kennard served as a counselor al the
school.
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Officials s aid investieations were being COD•
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Kennard also faces 10 felony charges for his
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Kennard allegedly · was involved outside the
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or.-o..1ty1J1o1t1it...,..,
· · .... Did 'You know that a11 or the
fllm techniques in use today were
invented and perfected in the·
19'20s?
That Charlie Chaplin wrote,
directed and produced his own
ftlms, and that he was a perfec.
tionist?
...,,And that the language of film
came from the .. Birth of a Na·
lion, .. a Griffith film made in
1914?
These are some ot the things
John Smith, a Corona del Mar
h:ich Stbool teaCher, will discuss
during a Philharmonic Society
benefit Saturday. Oct. 11, titled
When Comedy Was King.
With specially selected silent
ftlms as the main attract.ion, lhe
Harbor View Hills Committee
hopes to a/fer a.n unusual evening
of entertainment, enlightenmen1
and enjoyment .
Smith, at the invitation of the
committee, has compiled a pro-
gram including George Meliese's
"'A Trtp to tbe Moon" (1902):
Viedo buff John Smith peruses
silent films which he considers
'almost existential. '
"When" Comedy Was King" Ca
1960 Academy Award·winning
documentary); "The Great
Train Robbery .. (1903), and a
full -length Charlie Chaplin
movie.
He will introduce each film
then remain tor discussion-on an
informal bas is after the screen-
ings.
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Included in the S"l.50 ticket
price will be a supper or large
sandwiches, salads and dessert,
and a selection of wines and beer.
FIRST FILM
Plans for the benefit began in
May when the committee de-
cided to have an eveninlf or Ctlms.
----OOce the theme was selected,
Smith went to work compiling
the list.
"The Great Train Robbery,"
Smith said, was chosen because
it was the first "true., film, or the
first to be edited with a process of
selection and arrangement. ,
BEA ANi>ERSON, Editor
Friday, September 26. 1975 Page 81
And ''a lot of people have heard
about it but have neve r seen it.··
The Chaplin film is imperative,
or course;' because or his ac-
complishments in the cinema.
The most impo rta nt thing
about the period chosen for the
benefit is that a ll or the movies ·
are silent. Smith said. Th.is was
Tranquility at Crossroads
Conscience Declared
By ANN BLACKMAN
SKOWHEGAN, M e. CAP)
Her desk is less cluttered now ,
though mail still piles up like the
logs jamming the Ke nnebec
River wtych flows ill back or her
house.
Marga r et Chase Smith, who
ror 32'f.t years represented Maine
in Congr ess. worries that she no
longer can help those who come
to her with problems .
"The thing I miss most is not
being a ble to do for people," she
says. "I cannot pick up the phone
and ask someone , ·What hap·
pened to this bill or application?'
The Senate offers you a forum.··
Congress had been the forum
for this impressive. lady since
1940 when her hµs band, Rep.
Clyde 11. Smith, died of a heart
attack. She was elected his suc ·
cessor and serv.ed four and one·
half terms in (he Hou.ie and four
in the Senate. In 1972 she was Be·
feated for a fifth Senate term by
Rep1 William D. Hathaway, a
Democrat who was 48. Age was a
campaign issue .
HEALTH GOOD
1"oday, at 77, Mrs. Smi th ap-
pears to be in fine health.
Although she hn had three hip
operations in tjle last seve n
years, she walks without a trace
of a limp.
At local restaurants..andJairs,
people ati!l come up t.o shake be r
hand and tell her \he problems in
their part or the at.ate.--'At.-my
8le, )'-9U~Rpreciatl! the recog9t-
lioD more. j
e 1tlll nses at 6&.m . and
ra-.ly •-tq btd before II p.m.
"There ar~ moi:ning people, and
lber ire night people. I'm
both . .J ..
An evening or conversauoa in·
dicatea that She haa 1oet none of
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the inde p e nde nt views th a t
be mused libe rals and con -
servatives alike who tried to lure
her into their ideological corners.
. She says s he ravored impeach·
m e nt o r ro rm e r Preside n t
Richard M . Ni xon ; President
Ford is n ot showing enoug h
leaders hip a nd Watergate eroded
people's con£ide nce in govern-
ment.
·•J'm ve ry unh appy about
Congress, esp ecially in the
Senate,•· she said in the Jiving
room or her home in Skowhegan.
the small t own 50 miles west or
Bangor wher e she grew up and to
which she has returned.
"The great ·Jack of leadership
is a problem. They seem to drift.
I began seeing it towards,the end
-or my service ... .
Her hazel eyes harden. and her
jaw juts out a bit .
FEW DECISIONS
·)I haven~t been happy with
Ford. I don't think he's showing
the leadership we should be hav·
ing. He represented his district
well. He was a good minority
leader, very pat:,Qsan, which is
what you weed.
"But be hasn't grown into the
job as r wis h be wouJ~. Too rew
decisio~s have been made. But
the blam e c a n be di vide d
between the Congress and the
Pr1!sident: ·
Aiiked II s~e 4•d been in touch will:\ Nixon s.i.nce he resigned a
year ago,· Mrs. Smith s hook her
head. •htJo reason why { s hould.
Nlxon and [ never had anything
lncommon.·•
In 1950 whe n Nixon was
c4shing ln on his fame as a Com-
munist hunter by running for the
-·Senate, M~Smith ro8e Ol'I. lhe Senat~ fJo to dellver wh•t, _
bec.ame kno n as her "detlara· \
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of the "smear t actics" of the late
Sen. J oseph R . McCarthy who
was then at the he ight or his ca m-
paign against supposed Com·
munists in government.
·'The n a tion sorely needs a
Republican victory , .. Mrs. Smith
.declared, ''but I don·t want to see
the Re publican party rise to vie·
tory on the rour horses or calum-
ny -fe ar, ignorance, bi gotry
and smear.··
She smiles at the memory, and
the lines of her face sorten. "J·ve
had quite a career, haven't I ?
Sometimes l don't reali ze it .··
MEMORABILIA
The evidence surrounds her . A
hall closet is f illed with the
academic hoods she wore in pick-
ing up 80 honorary degrees.
Before marriage, Mrs. Smith
worked' in a dime store, as a
telephone operator and as a coun·
try teacher. She never attended
college.
Her book, ''A Declaration or
Conscience/' sits on an antique
end table in the guest room.
ln' her garage, a bed sheet is
draped over 40 bound volumes or
her record5 -''Every word I've
uttered publicly." When these
are catalogued and enoug h
money has been raised. they will
be part of a· Margaret Chase
Smilh.Libr.ary ·-She insists she has never con-
sidered herself a feminist. "I was
treated fair:ly in the Senate not
beC*\_u se of equal ri~hts , but
because of seniority.' But she
has accumulated an impressive
list of "firsts .. (or a remale politi·
cian.
She was the firs t woman elect ·
ed to the Senate -,vithout prior ap..
pointment to fill a vacancy: the
fi tst Republican woman senator;
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the era of Sennett, Keaton , Lloyd ·
and.Orif(ith, the time when pan·
tomime reigned and mast of the
principal a ctors wer e highly
acrobatic a nd "tre mendously
itnaginattve."
Stars such as Chaplin were run -
ny because or their universality,
Smith said. "The silent rilms
were almost e xistential. Man is
presented with great odds, but he
can never win . T hat absurdity
made them runny.··
Chaplin, with his rostume or a
top hat a nd tuxedo-like coat. was
a parody or the gentleman during
the silent rilm e ra and ramous
becaus e he created an easily re-
cognized char acler .
MARX BROTHERS
He dirrered from the Marx
Brothe rs in his approacfi. Smith
noted, because the Ma rx team
depended on dialogue ror thei r
humor .
Chaplin, s killed in mime, also
paid close attention to detail and
qua lity. J-le spent a year making
"Gold Rush ... S mith said, al a
cost of St milli on. which was "a
tremendous budget fo r a rum in 192-1 ..
the-first worn an to serve in both
houses, and the (irst whose name
was placed in nomination rot.the
presidency by a m ajor party.
'the persoi;a who h{IS perhaps
beeo..c.e los es t. to· M~. Sm·it.h
throµ.ghout her political career is
William C. Lewis Jr., a lawyer
who joined her sta ff after manag·
illg h·tr flrat.;senatot1al campaign
in-11.948. By Mra.. SmiUfs account,
Lewis. 62, a bachelor\ is ''the man
behind\hewoman:·
VALUED FRIENDS '"Weli"f~together.·' Mn .Smith
says matter-o/.(actly. "I. don·t
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Why were the silent films so
funny? And does their humor
mean the san\e thing today that it
didinthe '20s?
· 'Comedy__is ..r..ig.hJ...ncx.t door to
tragedy ... Sm ith said. Again:he
stressed that the universaJity ~r
tragedy i:s appealing. No man
escapes tragedy.
The '20s was a fruiUul decade
for comedy because people were
ready lo laugh , Sm ith continued.
"We had just come out or the war
and the re were a lot or jobs.
Everyone h ad a couple or bucks
in the ba nk.··
The sil ent rilm.s are appealing
today, Smith belie ves, because
·•true comedy lets us rorget our
trouble!>. Laughing is still the
best medicine .··
When the rirst sound film was
made in 1927, it ma rked the end
or an era because some or the
.. greats" or the s ilent movies
C'ou\d not ma ke the transition.
Chaplin also rerused at fi rst to
make the m ove. Smith said .
Finally. he used a musical score
ror a fi lm, then added sound ef·
make any apologies. J value his
friendship. He takes care of my
legal problems, and he has helped
me to deal wi th other people's pro·
bl ems.
"But the r e i s no roma nce
between us. Yet, I'm no-different
than anyone e lse. I li ke little at-
tentions .··
Lewis says h e is amused when
people. link th Pm romantically.
"ll '8 an honor." But he, too, de·
nies that a romance exisff.
Though s he thrives on politics,
she never did get used to bei ng
criticized publicly : "You never
do. When you go into public lire.
you go in with your eyes wide
I
f~ to the music, and then a rew
words at the end of .a. film. He
produced his first rull ·length
sound film in 1940 and made rive
more.
Si111ttrsatd th·atft1ms-went·into
a decline rrom 1927 to 1930, when
directors and producers were ~x
perimenting with sound and try·
ing to get along without the
techniques or the '20s.
Eventually. he added, it was
realized that the earlier methods
-the moving cam era, dissolves,
flashbacks. long shots and track·
ing-were the besll and were
brought back into the films of the
'30s. which was anothe r rich
period ro'r the cinema.
But it will be the ·20s, with the
studied c rafts manship or Chaplin
and his contemporaries, which
will be reme mbe red as the time
when comedy was king.
Tickets ror t he bcnerit . whic h
will take pl ace in the dining plaza
or the Pa rker Hannifin building,
Irvine, are available rrom Mrs.
Bernard Bleichman, 13 2 1
Seacrest, Corona d el Mar,
644-5930.
When her records
and speeches from
Congress are
catalogued,
Margaret Chase
Smith will open
her home library
to the public.
op e n . Y ou ·r e a t arget. I
somet im es seem hard-boiled .
But-l'm not. I have Ceelings. ''
At present, s he says her Life is
at a crossroads : s he is trying to
~decide w.helber to write a book.or
-continue lecturing oo college
campuses. or her political defe3t, the only
one she s ufrere d during her
car eer . she s ays : "I did not
spend money ror publicity. I did
not buy tele vision time . The
press pictured me as bitter. but l
wasn't. J was disappointed. I don't
know ifrnyopponentorlwu~t
surprised."
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. .. -'t DAILY PILOT Friday. Sept•mbtir 26, 1975 ' • u .
Fighting Fair's Communicatien Skill
f
l
' 'lllAANDllllON liiWtr'1Nll .. H toextremu.
. i°'lr v1lem h11 OOlldl·
..,.one\t women lo be ·~101,'1 .Wblch ta• "four·
loller ~ord wbon curled
"'Wt 1how them the
Prlc11 they pay for beln1
ftlee in relatlon1hlp with
thtmlel"tl and othen.
8ometlmt1 the price 11
phYflCal, 1uch aa ulcere.
•
Carol laoheller
Pleasant
Reflect/on
Plea sa nt is an ap-
propriate name of the
Tennessee town, home
of Tammy Patterson, 6,
the 1976 March of Dimes
National Poster Child.
_: _!Uoode. ancLJiJue·eyea,~-
: Tammy always has a
,_ready smile despite the
,,; fact that she was born 1( with an immature spine
~and rib cage, a defec·
tive bladder and kid-
neys. And yo u might
have guessed. she wants
to be a nurse when she
·grows up.
or emotlonal, like not·be-lnl hont1t and dlrec:t ...
Spteldnc waa Carol B.
BacheUer who will team·
teach a workahop, en·
titled 8u11r ind Spice
and A11rt11lon, under
1u1ple11 ot Cal Stile
Lon1Bt~h.
The 11ulon1 wlll tlko
place on c1mpu1 · Frlday
ind S1turd1y, Oat. IT
and 11, and are de•llfted
e1pecl1lly tor women
because of their condl·
tlonln& to be non ·
111re11ive.
The ln1tructor1 aare 111·
1ocl1ted with Dr. Georae
81ch '• ln1tltute ror
Group Pitychotheraapy,
Hollywood, ind the
technlqut.11 are b11lcaJly hl•I M•. D•cheller ex · planed.
"The preml1e 11 thut
all people h11ve OJI ·
f,re11lon which differs
rom a11ertlon.' ·
NO JUDGING
To h111ndle lt, a pcr11on
mu1t bC! open ·and direct
In conrllcl 1ltu11tlon11,
learn to make non·
judamentnl 1twtcment11
one! dHI with btb1vlor
ln1tead ·of motlv1tlon,
1he11ld. .
Th•H teohnlqut1 ore
known u "f1lr rt1hl·
Jna." which 1he 1ee1 u a
communtc1tJon 1klll.
If ancer 11 not ex -
pre"ed directly, It will
come out indirectly, 1he
claimed. "The latter is
known 11 p111lve ag-
1re11lon or cr11y.
m1kln1 which to very
1ubtle and llterally can
drive you cr11y. ''
A• an example. 1he
talked about 1 couple
who were her client1.
The wlfe w11 eitlremely
overw•t1ht. but each
time the dieted and •••· ce11fully lo1t 1ever11l
pound• her hu1band
would rt ward her by t•k-
ina her to dlnner.
"He lell lhreatened by
her attractlvene11 when
1he w11 thln, 10 he never
allowed IL
"She wa1 cau1ht ln a
double·blnd-<lamned tr
oh• did and d1mned If
•h• dldn"l loH wolaht."
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Moments of Joy ,Missed
DOORMAT
Although 1ome women
•re hooked into the
doormat role , Ms .
Bacheller pointed out,
some actually get
plea1ure from it and
don't want chanae. "(
find it difficult being
sympathetic."
For those seeking
chance. ahe eaid we teach them how to !den·
tify the passive atyle and
how to either cope and
live with it, confront it or
end the relationship.
We show them various
ways of handling ag-
gression with real-life
application, sh~ said.
Advantages of fair
fighting include:
-You must listen .
-You must feed back
what you heard.
BEHAVIOR
-It deals strictly with
specific behavior. You
may not drag in any out-
side issues.
-You must ask for a
specific change in
behavior . It 's .not
le1lt1m1te to ask for ••prna . tbi i•l•tl•"' ·c1w1ge in ptl"IODalltY, then th•l ·teJIA m~you
attitudes or fetlln11. ' !li>d ine very rta11Je ••
-II equall&H verbil • -If f can ' I f.t I
PoWO!"· • ne1atlve ffedb1ck, It In·
-It allows yoifto dell hiblll m, 1rowtb as I
with one smoll problem don't know bow othen
at a time which b\llda eee me.
confidence... 4 ean learn to hear
-You learn technl· n11atlve Information
•ques which you can use without beinl defe'naive
the rest of your life. lt I re•Ute I bave choice
"The problem with our about what I do ,with it.
society,"" Ms. Bacheller Falr·li1hting teclml·
asserted, ••11 that lt'• quea deal only wttb
conflict / an&er·phobic behavior, Ma. Bacbeller
because we equate ana:er stressed. "The workshop
with violence. is not therapy or en-
BENEFITS counter. We consider it a
''By Jearning to ex· atep beyond consciou1-
p're1s anger spon. ne11-ral1ln~ where a
taneously, it take1 away penon identifies where I
the scariness and it want to be. This deals
eliminates the build-up with how to get there."
of emotions and then CREDENTIALS
gunny -sacking on M&. Bacheller, a
others.·· licensed marriaJCe and
Expressing anaer
directly and allowing
others to do so teache!:
-If you are able to say
negative things to me,
then 1 can really believe
you when you say the
pasitive. . .
-If you are unable to
WE'VE
MOVED
Genede F.lllppl JudVWrlght
Nancy Gunnels
Neomi Huston tlor1ner1k:' P•rlt Ntwport lr1ttll1tsl
er• now loc•ted at
EASTBLUFF
CALENDAR COIFFURES
rtiltUSfaLU•f' DR. Naw..a11T•UCN,ftMf _,,,,
l*wt'-loll lil:111(1M1Mllt.I
chlld cc.'inplor, wu •
ICbool .. 7cholqfl1l 111 a
conllou1tlon blCh ICbOol
In the Hacienda-La
l'uente Dlltrlc:t-
She eamtd bn BA Ill
Mtchl1an State Ull.lvenl·
ty; MS at the Unlvenll.7
of Wisconsin. 111d la a
PbD candld1te 11 Clan>-
moot Graduate School.
Co-Instructor, J-Mc Kown, a para·
pro(e1sional, ls
working towards her BA
in psycbolo1y al
California State
University at Los
Anfeles. Both are IS· soc ated with the Center
for Effective Com·
municatloo. Whittler.
F'Urther information is
available by calling the
Office of Women's
Studios, (213)498-400&.
Jc ·A
emorrs
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DAY COLLEGE: Human Sexuality: Sense
or Nonsense is the topic of the annual Stanford
Alumni Day College to be preisented al 8:30 a.m.
Saturday, Oct . 4, at UC Irvine, science lecture
hall.
Speaker will be Dr. Herant Katchadourian,
associate professor of psychiatry and member of
the human biology faculty at Stanford Medical
School. '
GUIDE DOG llOOSTEllS OF AMERICA:
Michael Bell, Susan Talsky and George Faith
will be the headliners at the Saturday, Oct. 4,
banquet in the Anaheim Sheraton Inn.
ATM!.rl
WE FINALLY
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Prior to the evening event, which is
scheduled to be(in" at 7 p .m., a · Guide Dog
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tpink of a 25-year·old
man who refuses to ac-
company bis wife to lhe
hOspital whe n she has
her first child because he
says any aspect of
childbirth makes him
sick? He claims he
becomes nauseated
when he sees a picture of
a fetus in a magazine.
have this terrific
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with him because you un-
derstand human nature
and will agree that
nobody can change the
spOts on a leopard. ~
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This man is well-
educated, has always
been a good husband and
says he v.'ants three or
four children. But• he
doesn 't want to be
around when they are
born.
I have tried to explain
how much a woman
need s to ha ve her
husband near to comfort
her during surh a time
but he says his problem
goes back to childhood,
and he just can't help it.
It see ms unnatural
Chat a mature man would
DEAR P.O.: I didn't
realize you were mar-
ried to a leopard. r
thought you were talking
about a man. If my as·
aumpUon is correct, urge
him to get counseling
through your pediatri-
cian. Merely because Ute
guy picked up some
goofy ideas from his
mother or bis Aunt
Mathilda is no reason he
must limp through life
e motionally hobbled,
depriving hlm•df (and
DEAR AllN
LANDERS : Mom and
Dad are getti n g
divorced. l'm a girl 14
and the judge says I can
choose which parent I
want to live with. Help
me decide. please.
Mom is overprotec-
tive. S.,e wants to know
where I am every
minute. Dad is more le-
nient but he spends a lot
of time in his bu siness
and he wouldn't pay very
much attention to me.
My brother Keith (age
\7) chose to stay with
Dad . Keith has a hot
temper and punches me you > or the most exciting out whenever he feels
of a 11 h u m a n ex -~ like it. I don 't need this
perlences. treatment.
-= . ~
-SEE SAW MAR-
JORIEDAW
What do you say, Ann ?
DEAR MARGE: Go
with your mother. A 14-
year-old girl doesn't
need a lenient, busy dad
and a hot-tempered
brother who punches her ,
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like It.
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MAJESTIC
2 STORY
POOL/IEACH
Ul.950
Only one )'ear used and
se ll e r must lcavl'.
Fenced for privacy .
Large rooms. Spaciou~
modern kitchen arranAe-
m c n ts . W i ndin g
staircase to secluded
master suite with its 0""'"
private su~k balcony
& separutc children"ll
ll.'in.it. Pool at your
fing e rtips and only
seronds to the bcar h.
Seller must sac1if1cc so
reduced to sell fust. Call
carlv iw.::r.?!i..'l"> ()i'lri r .. 111 •"1 'V'•1n,., r1r1'
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2 STORY
MAJESTY
is provided with \h111
spal·1ous family home in
ideal locution close lt1
shopping & recrcallon.
Thick shake roof & tret>
shaded street are cer-I
t ainly sou"ht artcr
ame n ities. Can be 3
bdrms, &: hURc rumpu!>I
room, or con\'cr1 to 5 or 6
bdrms ! GI terms a v<aila-j
hie . Only $49.950. Call
646-7711 or 540-8944. I
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' Walker &lee
Reel l•tele ..
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Co\lrtyard entry lhru sw-
inging g ale. s waying
ri~c1p7!;c _ ~}~~~-;h~d~~
1.,. aere cslatC'. Jt-2 lot.
lloo m for l•lelra htJuses.
Ov.·ncr uhandu n cd.
I fu rry'' 645-IXnl
FOREST OLSON IMC
MEWLISTIMG
Country Club Cutie
Beaut. 2 hclrm. + dt.:n
v.· 1 w~t bar. nc:ct to lt•ru"11s
rts . & C'ountry club.
$.S9,500!
•675-7060•
Balboa Bay Prap.
Realtan
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ffshore, Alaska Oil
For Califon1ia by '80s
SACRAMENTO (AP 1 -Offshore oil drilling
and deliveries of Alaskan petroleum should mtLke
~alifornia independent of foreign imports in the l!IBOls· the Rand Corp. says.
drllllna: until Congress can work out environmental
and econornJcal sareauards.
However. the Santa Monica-based research or·
ganization called Thursday for delays in offshore
In a repprt on CaJifomla's energy needs, Rand
also said the. nation's short-term natural aas scarcl·
ty could have serious economic effects if supp1ie1
aren't prudently managed.
* * * * * * Bl.it 1 natural gas is likely to
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SACRAMENTO <U PIJ -Proposed federal offshore oil drill-
ing could ultimately cause as much smog as nine milli on addi·
lional cars in Southern California and have "disastrous" errects
on air quality, a state agency says.
The Air Resources Roard said Thursday that drilling, ship·
ment and processing of offshore oil under proposed federal leas·
ing plans could be enough in itself -even if .there was no other
:MJllrce of Pollution In the greater Los Angeles are"a -to prevent
the state from achieving acceptable air quality standards.
T HE BOARD SAJD ITS toughcsl·in·the-nation exhaust
emission stundards "'ould be "overwhelm ed.··
In an analysis of the environmental impact statement for the
orfshore drilling program on the Outer Continental Shelf, the
board called for the elimination of some proposed drilling tracts
and other modifications in the red.era] plan to ease.the smog pro·
bl em.
Board Chairman Tom Quinn computed that JSO to 200 tons of
hydroCarbons would spew into the skies of Southern California as
the result of the new drilling, considering the maximum federal
estimate of one million barrels of oil a day from the proposed
fields .
TJIAT WOULD BETHE SAME AS nine million extra cars £or
the six·county South Coast Air Basin, Quinn said.
Using lhe lowest e!>timate of about 100,000 barrels a day from
the fields . the impart would be equivalent to 900.000 extra cars,
Quinn said.
The added pollution . which also would include sulfur
emissions, would occur in some of the worst possible 'leO·
graphical locations in the basin, the board said. The resulting
smog was projected to drift over areas where the air is now re·
latively clean, such as in Santa Barbara County.
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Darren Esslinger, 10. (from left) Kent Voronaeff. 10. both
or Newport Beach, and Billy Smith, 10, or Costa Mesa,
warm up at Upper Bay branch of Boys Club of Harbor
Area for 1975 Punt, Pass and l<iick contest Saturday, Oct.
4 from l to 3 p .m. at lleinz Kaiser Intermediate School
field. Youngsters 8 through 13 can join competition
staged through sponsorship of Boys Club, National Foot-
baU League and Ford auto dealers. No fee is required,
pnzes are offered and 1.2 million participants are expect·
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RICHARD NEY
lnwntm•nt Adviser-Author of THE WALL STREET JUNGLE
1980i. the rePorj.1aid.
Rand al30 said one major oil
:tPill toould be exp°ecte4 in this
century with "m-edium" drilllnJ
off the Southern California coast.
lt said the dtinger of spills would
increase with construction of a
crOtlS •COUntry pipeline: .
RAND SAID DEUVERIES of
Alaskan petroleum together with
offshore development "could
free the West Coast of roreign im·
ports in the 1980s and make
Calirornia a trans-shipment paint
for surpluses to the national oil
market.··
It said the development of
federal oil lands off California·s
shore "is in the national in·
terest:· But it warned that state
participation is important to
ensure that environmentally
sensitive areas -such as Santa
Monica Bay -are excluded in ·
itially. ·
Rand said the 62-page report is
a summary of a $440,000 study on
energy alternatives for
California prepared for a com-
mittee of the Legislature. the
federal government, and the
Rockefeller Foundation.
WITH OFFSHORE develop-
ment, "most of the oil consumed
in California is likely to be pro-
duced in California:· the.report
said.
This means current production
may double .
In making projections. Rand
said that with medium produc·
lion off Southern California, it
would be logical to anticipate 26
small oil spills. six medium spills
and one large spill between 1977
and year 2000 .
The projection is based on the
1964·to·J973 experience which in·
eluded the major Santa Barbara
channel oil spill in 1900.
IT ALSO SAID THAT if
California becomes the Pacific
terminus of a west-to east oil
pipeline, the risk of spills would
be higher. But it endorsed con·
struction of the pipeline.
Jt said that with a pipeline thal
could transport t hree million
barre.ls a day, ··there would be
1.040 tanker arrivals per year:·
or one every 8Y2 hours.
It said Soutr.ern California
would be the most logical place
for an oil pipeline terminus.
Tokai Bank
Remodeling
Celebrated
A grand opening observance al
the newly remodeled Newpart
Beach branch of Tokai Bank of
California, is beginning ne:<t
week, with an open house (eatur-
ing free houseplants and door
prizes.
Vice President and Manager
Robert S. Bell, along with'Mictpo
Omi, president of the J apmt·
based financial institution at 3333
W. Coast Highway," invited the
public to attend.
Registration runs all week and
prizes including a IO-speed bicy·
cle, camera, radio and other
items will be awarded Oct. 31 at
noon. according to officials of
Tokai Bank of California. The
financial firm recently merged
with Centinela Bank.
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how to ult my techniQues to predict individual stock
prke movemenu. If you have been buying when you
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DAILY· PILOT flee at the United
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The new Laguna Beach School of Art ls un·
der construction on a 2.8 acre site north of
Laguna Canyon Road. The new campus,
costing $256,000, will open in early 1976. '.fhe
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Chrysler Ads Jluled Fal~e
WASHINGTON (UPIJ -A Federal Trade
Commission judge has ruled that Chrysler Corp.
engaged in f alst,.advertising with mileage claims it
made for some ol its cars nearly two years ago.
The ads involved, based on tests cooducted by
"Popular Science'" magazine, said the Dodge Dart
and the Plymouth Duster got more miles per gallon
than the Chevrolet Nova.
BUT ADMINISTRATIVE LAW Judge Miles J .
Brown ruled Thursday that the ads were deceptive
because they failed to point out that the Chrysler
products with eight.cylinder engines actually got
poorer gas mileage than the Novas with similar-
size engines in the teSt.
The Chrysler products did, howev.er, do b~tter
than the Nova in the &ix-cylinder class.
Brown said the ads had "the tendency and
capacity to deceive the prospective customer into
believing Chrysler's misrepresentation as to the ·
content or the Popular Science test r~Lllt. Misuse of
test results is an unfair trade practice.
THE ADS APPEARED IN DECE;MBER 1973
and February 1974, The FTC filed, the complaint
against Chrysler late last year.
The decision, which inay be appealed to or re·
viewed by the full commission, would order
Chrysler to stop "misrepresenting in any manner
the fuel economy of any automobile or the
superioritY over competing product11 of any
automobil~ in terms of fuel economy.''
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ONLY Ill OllGANIZA'ftOlliS IN TllB enUre U.S. of. • · for.I _.Id den~ Malth pllDS to employ es bi 19155 Now
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A maJ0t feature ID at I-II) ol the notlaoal bealth In·
surance bUla Introduced lnlo this Coo1ress Is dental cue for
children -whh!b could ~ another 3S to 40 million to the
totalt. Tbe evidence la .llldisputable: private lndUtt.ry Is beeomlaamoreandmoreconvlncedthatp~ddentalcov
er111e1s a meaningful and worthwhile en!lfio1111ent1nceotlve for1tsworkCorce. •
LAllOB UNIONSSEETIDSAS aoimportanteeonomJc· and social frln1e bellefit for membert. lnaurace canierS
unclerttaodably see it u a profit •won.iii with major "'
growtb potential. And the American Dental ,usn. suppOrts
the concept an4 applauds the movwmeht'1 expl01lve growth, . .
Also indisputable is tbe evidence that a major spur to
the movement was tbe United Auto WorJ<en' ~tract of
11173, which Included a comprehensive dent.al plan, effective
October 1974. The UAW precedent was qlllc.tl)r foll.Wed by
the Uruted Steel Workers and the communication worken.
DENTISTS IN Cl'nES DOMINATED llY a single:
industry, such as aut,os and lteel, report that u many u 9S
percent of their patients ar~ covered by prepaid plans.
Many ot the plans available through companies or trade uui~ ar~ paid for entirely by the employerj others require
participating workers to invpt --a token payment of a few
dollars each month.
As !or the percentage of paid dental costs, that varies
depend.mg on the type of plan. There really is no standard
type of dental insurance policy -but there are three mabi
categories into which most policies fall :
-SCHEDULED BENEFIT, UNDER WWCH payment
to the person or persons insured as based on a fixed
rei.mbursement for e~cb. de.ntal procedure (cleani°*•
fillings, extractions, etc.) m lme with "usual, customary
and reasonable'' fees charged by area dentists; •
-Combination policies, under which payment is
limited o'ri... the total bill rather than on individual
procedures, with the patient paying part of the bill as a
''deductible'';
-Comprehensive. under which subscribers pay a
"co-insurance'' fee, but COVttage is broad and payments for
individual dental care ancJ treatment may range from SSOO a
year1,1p .
IF YOU HAVE DENTAL INSU8ANCE or are an
emplayer thinking of offei'ing a plan, ask at least these five questions:
(1) How compr,ehensive is your plan? Does it cover
preventive as well aa restorative treatment, such as
L prophylaxis (cleaning); topical application of fluoride,
routine exams, X·r&ys? The ADA coosideJ1 th1J vital
· because prevention is th~»key to dental healtft and lower
overall costs in the long run.
(2) Since most dental prepayment plans cover
deper1dents , is there a' dollar limit for the amount of
treatment for each individual-covered, or is the li#lil a total
amount for the family?
. (3) Is there a tot.al lifetime limit per person for some
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types of less frequent but more exper;isive treatment -
prostbodontics (bridges, dentures) and orthodontics
<braces), etc.? ~
(4) IS THERE A DEDUCTIBLE feature similar to
collision insurance on a car be.fore your coverage becomes
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are not a union member? (The answer is yes, although
many carriers feel it is not feasible to ofter coverage on an
individual or small group basis.)
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Frida)', Seplember 26, i975 . .
Footless Youth is Star ,Pr~p Athlete . I Andretti
Recalls PETERSTOWN. W. Va .
(AP) -Steve Bnllanges
doesn't quite fill his brolher·s
footsteps, but he's still got a
chance to be an eight-letti·r
atl),lete at Peterstown lli~h
School.
He is a running back in root·
ball. guard in basketball and
catcher in baseball. despite
not having most o( his left
foot.
··I don't think you could rind
anyone with more determina-
tion," says foot b<J ll coac-h
Gordon Johnson.
Ballanees und his father,
Ed, were involved \n u
motorc ycle acC'idcnt six
years ago. Steve lo!St 1111 but
the ankle and heel of his fool
and his father lost a leg.
"Thrte weeks 1:trter the ac·
<'idenl I was back in school
ttac:hing and coaching, and
Strve Y:as doing what he
normally did. too," hi.s father
said.
"Hoth or us 1ust came.' b~ck.
,Thl're "' asn 't any big dedl
Sports in Brief
t1bout it. It was something
lh11t had to be done. We just
couldn't sit around and feel
~rry for ourselves.''
"l"d always planned on
playmg sports just like my
broth~r. Dave,'' Steve said.
'•SoJ went a head and did it.''
·'J didn't see where it was
any big deal,,'· added the 5-6,
165-pound senior.
Thert> were some adjust-
ments, Steve said, "but no
one considered me as being
t'rippled. They treated me
Re d Sox,
Orioles Play t College Coach
B k d . R .d Twin Bills
By the Associated Press 00 e Ill 81 1'he scheduled twi-ni ght
PEORl.i\, Ill . -Nineteen
persons. in cluding Bradley
I University basketball coac-h Joe
Stowell. were arrested l 'hur'sday
night "'hen police raided "'hat
they termed a "high-stakes
-poker game ...
Stowell and 15 others were
<'harged with being patrons of a
gambling house and were re-
le-ased on their own recognizance
pending court appearances Oct.
13 . Three persons were charged
with being keepers of a gambling
house and were held in the
Peoria County Jail.
Police confiscated $10.113 1n
cash during the raid.
Kode • Trh-plu
P'RAG UE -F o rm er
Wimbledon champion Jan Kodes
gave Czechoslovakia a 1-0 lead in
its Davis Cup tennis semifinal
series against Australia, beating
ailing John Alexande r, 6-4, 2·6,
7·5,6·4today.
Th e veteran Kod es,
Czechoslovakia's No. 1 player.
r allied to win the (i r.;t set after
falling be hind 3·0. Then, after los·
ing the second set to Alexander
who had been hos pitalized with a
severe virus earlier in the week ,
he again trailed 3·0 and 4·1 in the
third set before r allying again.
fin al l "'o singles Sunday. 'l'hc
winner of the bC'st ·Of·five series
"·ill fac-e Sweden for the covetC'tl
Cup late r in the year.
L utr A d va114'es
SAN FRANCISCO -DiCk
Stockton. Jeff Borowiak and San
Cle mente's Bob Lutz \von their
way Thursda y i nt o the
quarterfinals of the $100,000 ten-
nis tournament at the Cow
Palace.
Stockton. seeded 10th, beat
Peter Fleming, 6·'1, '1·6, 6·3.
l.utz. seeded 12th , ousted Jorge
Andrew of Ve nezuela, 6-0. 7-5.
and the unseeded Borowiak
do"'Jled George Hardie.' of Long
Beach, 6-3, 6·2.
Na .,ratilova Wins
DENVER -Top-seeded
Martina Navratilova wore down
Maria Bueno of Brazil Thursda:,•
night, 6·2, 6·3 to advance into the
quarterfina ls or the $50,000
Denver Women 's Profe!:isiona l /
Tennis Tournament.
Terry Hal laday also advanced
into Friday ni ght's quarters with
a 6-4, 6-1 victory over Sally
Moore. Carrie Meyer moved up
with a 6~4, 6·0 breeze over South
African Linky Boshoff.
doubleheader between the
IJetroit Tigers a nd Baltimore
0 1ioles was postponed Thursday
. bec:"ause of rain and wet grounds,
and added to the growing list of
possible makeup games next
\\'eek.
The "'ashout of the twinbill,
plus the postponement of a single
game in Boston between the Red
Sox and the Cleveland Indians,
left Boston with a 312.game lead
over runnerup Baltimore in the
American League's Eastern
Division.
Roston is no"' slated to play a
t\\·i·nighter at home tonight •
PEHHAHT RACE AT A Gl.ANCE
w L. "-:I. Ga TP
Boston '3 ~ .~ -6
S.IUmo<e 99 l>6 .~14 l'I~ I
8<Kton i6) -Hom" !•!: Cl"""'"""· !i.epi. 21> !U,
21. JI. Awey (fl: •·N~w Yor~, Sep!. 1'I !2!.
8iltlmort Cl) -Ho~ l)I X·O>ica~, Sepl.1'1;
•·Oo!tr~t. S.-pl. JO !2). Away {4). New Yor~. S.pl,
26 111, 11, ll. x·ll ntce~\ary .
against Cleveland, followed by
single games Saturday and Sun-
day. The Orioles will play (our
games in New York over the
weekend, also starting with a
twi-nighler tonight.
just the same u they always
had. They were sad that it
happened and all, but Ibey ac-
<epted It. ¥d. that made It a
lot easier for me to accept.''
One or the adJu..cinents was
in footgear. The ~S80 shoe is
simllar to the one used by pro
kicker Tom Dempsey.
··1 never pushed Steve to
play sporu even though I was
a co~cb and his brother had
been all·StPte in football ,"'
Bollanc .. said. "I just told
him to do the beat be can and 1
would be proud or him."
In addition, Stevt and his
grandfather Joined Ballan&C\i
inworkin•tbelrfarm.
·:Everyone lhinQ i tias
been reall7 hard for me." the
r,o ungesl BalJanges s.aJd.
'But it hasn't. It wu am.tie
rouih. but it wasn't too hard.
J think It was n lot harder on
my Cother .
He's adju~ted to being a
two--year regular l(I football,
lhe third guard in basketball
and a .470 hitter in baseball.
\
No. I Love
LOS ANGELES CAP)-Twen•
ty yean covers a IOtofUme and a
lot of distance in the memories of
race driver Marlo Andretti.
The year was 1955 and it was
onJy a rew weeks before the then
JS-year-old Andretli and his
family were to leave Italy /or the
United States.
The place was the Italian coun·
tryside on th e outski rts of
F1orence.
Mario had ridden his bicycle
some 30 milrs from his home in
Lucca just to the northwest to
glimpse a few seconds ol one of
the classic a uto races of all time.
the Mille Miglia, the 1.000-mile
race over tbe roads of Italy.
Young Mario was especia~y in·
tere:Jted in the sleek, silve r
l\Jercedes roadster driven by
Stirling Moss.
The Me rcedes of 1\Joss tore
through a corner, Andretti waved
and perh~ps rec.eived ~ wave in
return from Denis Jenkinson, the
British motor sports wrlter who
rode along through the race and
served as navigator.
Andretti, now 35, remembers
the.day well.
"That's a true story," he said
of the long bike ride just to catch
a glance of the cars.
CARS LIKE MAGIC
"Th~e cars were like magic,
the Mercedes, they reigned
supreme. There was so much talk
a bout them and l\1oss and
Jenkinson riding together. Other
drivers chose to go alone. It was
quiteasight."
;\fter a boyhood in Italy, An ·
dretti was only sli ghtly aware or
oval racing when he came to the
United States . But he h ad
already started some racing and
continued it in his new homeland.
Andrelti, with an Indianapolis
victor y to prove his skill on the
ovals, is now concentrating on
road racing -his admitted first
love.
"It was my first love, thei.t's all
, that I knew existed al first," An·
dretti said in a n interview.
DR EAMSALR EADYSET
"By the time l learned about
oval rac-ing, my dreams had
already been set.··
The second singles match was
scheduled for later today, with
1 the doubles on Saturday and the
Nanc-y Gunter eliminated Kris
Shaw. 6-3, 6-2 and Sue Barker of
England took the last undecided
quarterfinal slot with a 6-0, 6-2
victory over Betty Stove of The
Netherlands .
If the division title is not de·
cided after Sunday's games, the
Orioles would return home to
play a single ma keup contest
against the Chicago White Sox
Monday night and the Red Sox
would visit New York (or a
doubleheader agains t the
Yankees. Contra.ct Rejected Thi~ is the first year that An ·
dretti has done more road racing
than competing on the United
States Auto Club trail and An·
dre tti said there have been
frustrations. ~Lamonica
Says He's
Quitting
FRESNO !AP) -"I love foot-
ball, but I've always said I 'd quit
when the lime came. and the
time has come,·· said veteran
quarterback Daryle Lamonica.
After 14 years in professional
football, including starring years
with the Oakland Raiders before
an l.lDhappy stretch with
Southern California in the World
Football League this season,
Lamonica said Thursday, "I've
officially retired.··
Lamonica, 35, was a high
school star at nea rby Clovis,
where the athletic fi eld is na med
for him, then played a t Notre '
Dame before beginning his pro
career a t Buffalo.
lnjUries to h is knee and hernia
~urgery earlier this year rinally
made up his mind, Lamonica
said.
L3monica's parting with the
WFL was an a ngry one with the
club saying be left the team and
had failed to s how up for a game
at Shreveport.
"1 don't know what all that
junk about m y being AWOL is, I
told them last Wednesday I was
fini s hed with football ,''
,Lamonica said.
J,amonica said Larry Hatfield,
president of the Sun. "asked i!
the club could annoWlce it and l
said, ·Fine, any way you like it.'
''And then l find out they're
telling everyone that I'm absent
without leave. I made it very
clear I wasn 't about to fl y back to
Shreveport to play back there
because of my knee ...
I~monica, who led the Raiders
to!the Super Bowl in 1967 where
they los t to Green Bay, lost his
,starting job at Oakland to Kenny
~blerlwo years ago.
He jumped to the Sun for the
1~5 season but played only one
gam e before a hernia sidelined
biin.
HALOS, OAKUND
ON TY TONIGHT
•
,OAKLAND -The worid cham·
:p(on Oakland Athletics -who
have already c linched the
AmeJ:"ican J.eague's West ern
DlVi$lon-conclu:de their regular
..., thll weekmd, meeting tbe
1'8t·p)ace Callron\la Angels in a
Ultte'Cameoeri•• hot..
)n the opening game tonight,
1lle Albl~ca_wm llart .J>ltcher
Dlclt .,Iman (10.SJ eg~t the
Alllel•' S d J'ofpnge (().2). The
,_ ltarU ...... will be'
We¥iHd on Cllanael 5, • --•'"--... ---
White to Punt
LOS ANG EL ES-Bretl Whi te,
former Golden West Coll ege a nd
Huntington Beach l·Iigh star . v.·ill
be UCLA 's only kicker when it
plays host Air Force Saturday.
Because of the new NCAA rule
limiting the size of visiting teams
to 48 players, the Bruins will not
take usual punter J ohn Sullivan.
White, who ha ndles extra points
and field goals. will also do the
punting.
Barber Leading
LAS VEGAS -Flrlt round K-t Thl.lrsd.ly lt1
the Sl3~,000 s.at111r• lnvll•tlon.tl Goll TO<Jl'1W1men1
on lh9 6,IOO yilrd. per ll>·J).11 S..hM•·Nl!~•d• <:oumry ClubcourY:
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TomE:v11m1
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Allen Miiter
John Sthroedt!r
8ob Dk-son
G9ry Mt;C.Ord
Jo9 lnm.n
l(t!!rmlt larley
Jim Milr.wrlo o...,. Hill
O.ve Ekhel~rger
oiuc:-COurtney
Fr11n-Se11rd
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J~.,. 68
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If the race still i:;n't decided,
the Tigers and Orioles would
play a twi-nighter in Baltimore
Tuesday.
Should the Orioles and the Red
Sox finish in a first-place tie after
all the regular season games are
playE'd , a one-~ame playoff in
Baltimore would decide the title.
The site was decided by a coin
toss in the American League of-
fic-e .
Boston h as been rained out
three days in a row. twic-e in New
York a nd once at home. Rain
kept the Orioles idle Tuesday and
Thursday, a nd permitted only
o ne game o f We dn es d ay's
schedul ed twi-ni g.hter t o be
played.
The Red Sox are fed up with the
soggy conditions which have
idled them for three consecutive
days in th eir bid £or the
American League East chaTn·
pionship.
· "Sure, we're anxious to get go·
ing, but there's not a darn thing
anyone can d o abo-ut the
weather," Boston manager Dar·
rell John son said Thursday night
after a game with the iCleveland
Indians was postponed because
of rain.
•
Options Available
To NFL Players
A concentrated Formula One
effort in Europe with a new car
built in the s hops of Parnelli
Jones, the co-owner of the team
Andretti drives for, produced a
best res ult of a third place at
Silverstone, England in a non·
c-hampionship evc.'nt. There was
aJso a fourth place finish in the
S"'·edish Grand Prix and a fifth in
the French Grand Prix.
By the Associated Press
National Football League
players, overwhel{Tlingly rejec-t-
1rig management· s·latest contract
offer, now have three options :
they can return t o the bargaining
table, continue to play without a
contract or strike for the third
time in 14 months.
Each of the possibilit ies,
however. presents a danger.
If they return to the bargaining
table. it is reliably reported that
the owners would come back with
a less inviting offer than the one
now before the players.
If they continue playing without
a contract , there is danger of a
further s plit among the players
B!ld clubs, with ,the possibility of
the pension pl an·going broke.
And if they strike again. they
will further alienate the fans who
voiced their disagr eement at the
previous walkouts and they'll lose
l /14th of their salaries for each
m issed gam e.
Despite t~se obvious dangers, the player · dissatisfaction with
manageme t's offer is mounting
rapidly. or the le ue·s 26 teams, 16
have voted to ~· ect the new con-
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DALLAS; No YOfe; N.Y. GIANTS: No VOie;
PHIL.ADEL.PHI A: 2•·11 lo re Jee I; ST. LOUIS' ,,.,..
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DENVER: NoYOf9; KAHSASCITY:UG!o,.._
jKt; OAKLAND: U.O to r•jecl; SAN OIEGO: NO .....
tract. only one has voted to accept
it and t he other nine have either
not voted or not a nnounced their
votes.
Through Thursday night. the
total vote c.'ount against the offer
was 470· 75. Fourteen teams voted
for rejec-tion Thursday.
Only Ci ncinnati vott.'Cl to accept,
26-13.
The vote against the cont ract
was not a vote to strike. That mus t
be done in a separate ballot. So
far, none of the teams has an-
nounced plans for a strike vote
and a:ll are expected to play their
games this weekend .
But unhappiness with manage.
ment's latest offer. a four-year
proposal. continued to grow.
"We reel it is not a fair pro·
posal ,'' said Jack Rudnay,
Kansas City's player represen-
tative, a fter the Chiefs had reject·
edit Unanimously.
But it was m ainly disenchant·
ment wit h n egotiations that
turned off the Chi efs, Rud'nay
said.
"It could have been a lot bet·
ter, no question about that," he
said.
DRIVES AT LONG BEACH
This weekend Andretti drives a
Jones entry in the Long BE:ach
Grand Prix, a Formula 5000 r ace
over city streets.
Andretti has had better luck in
Formula 5000 and is third in the
point standings. But he is m ore
excited about the thought of rac·
ingon the streets of a city.
''I really t hink this is one of the
most exciting things lo ever hap·
pe n to a uto racing," said An-
dretti.
"It ·s amazing that just going to
l.ong Beach you feel a fever like
you only seem to find overseas in
a Grand Prix. And all of this in
the good ol' USA and in Long
Beach. You almost don't believe
your eyes.··
C:yele Qualifying
Woods Eyes Finals
An ailing Rick Woods ·will be
battling fo r s urviva l tonight
when the fin al round or qualify-
ing for the United States National
speedway cha mpionshiJ?S takes
place at the Orange County Fair.
grounds in Costa Mesa.
· First race on the program is at
8 :15 .
Woods, of Cost a Mesa. lacerat~
ed and dislocated his right arm
early in the second qualifying
round causing h im to miss the
11ext round and a half.
Wednesday night, however, he
tied ¥i•l th Mike Bast for top
honors in a quafi£ying run at Sa~
Bernardino to put 12 points on the
board and bring his total to 38 for
five of the six rounds completed.
Scott Sivadge is the point
leader with 51 with former cham-
piol}: Steve East second. Bruce
?enhall of Ba lboa was finh going
into Wednesday's competition
and Mike Curoso oC 1-luntlngton
Beach was eighth.
The top 16 riders In the six
qualifying runs will appear in the
national champions hi ps Nov. 1 ai
the Los Angeles C9liseum .
,-1 ·Hooton Seeks LA Record
LC>S ANC:ELES (AP) -For II lnnin11 but didn't get a de-
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BOSTON PITCHER BILL LEE' CHECKS PYDDLE AT FENWAY. • . t J
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the f..AJ& Angeles Dodgers tonight cisioo against the Astros in
marks the beginnin1 of the end, Houaton. ·-!
tbeendo(tbelll75season,tbat!s. ---=..:...------The Dodgua bo'at Houston ror Doflge r s S late ' · th~ gaines thai wind up the ... ·' ''"'••1111t•••C0111,
Y•or "'r both 'lub•. . ""·i...,"'"•'"°' ... ,,.. .. , 7:t10.m.o '-'-Y \: o Sipl, ~IO!lllL•A-lff 1:10p.m. Burt Hooton starts tonight and 1111111• HC1Wt....•1L"",."'' • 1:1011.rn.
gds anothet chance at wlnnin• a HOO!on 17 9 has not J;-t •Ince
club record 12th consecuUve vie-Jul)! 10. ' · ' 00
tory for th Dodcers. Sandy While Hooton wU! be batllini
KOllfu and .Doili OQ'Sdale both ror his 12th straight win. first
_,.11 ln.L• ro111 r .. the record I basemanSteveGarveylsalsoin-
Hooton n~ ... ._~... • ml .~Jn th N u~-or ~·-· "" llrlil.-llili'st rt If-pitched -ract" • 8 ~~-e....._
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Gar-Vey 'leads the National
Le .... e In hi ts with 207 and Is two
ahead of Phlladelphia'a Davo
Cash and Cinei.nnati'a Pete Rose.
Garvey is the first LA Dodgers
J>leyers to have back-to-back
.. hit sea1on1 •.
1'be weekend 1ame11 -a Coun·
try Music Day Saturday wllh a
1115 start and Pan AppreclaUon
Day Sunday at'\he umo time -11"'1'e to pu sh.the Dodgors atten·
cla!Ke over the a~ mlllloo 111ark.
.\ cro.w.d o( 40.000 II l!Spected !or Sllnday'aaeuon flnllt.
Ne
* * * Vik es,
Tan Favored
Over Corona
*
The 13th annual COi· ty. plus a defensive line
lision between Newport. capable or stonewalling
Mes a Dis trict rival1 theoppositjon.
Corona del Mar and Bi& in Newport's de-
Newport Harbor high fmse are linemen l)an
schoolll is on tap tonight Strajna (210) and Kevin
at the latter·s field and a Lindsay (205 J, along
capacity crowd i5 ex-with linebackers P.aut
pttt.ed ror the 8 o'clock deLancellotti (!85) and
kickoff_ Tom Mockett (19.S).
Both teams lost their Newport enjoys a J3.. · A pound advantage wlth Its openers against ngelus defense against Corona League powers Mater Dei and Servite, but del Mar 's offen se
those resul ts are a thing (186-1$3 average).
of the past when it comes And it"s nearly tbe
to this non-league foot -same the other wat with
ball confrontation. Ne wport enjoyln'g a
Coach Bill Pizzica's 191-162 weighl advantage
Newport liarbor Sailors with its offense against
I Corona del Mar's de -, a re .so id 13 -point fense.
favontes to hand Corona It's not all bleak ·ror
del Mar its 10th defeat in Coron 3 d el Mar,
th ls serie~ an:d most of however. The Sea Kings
the _reasoning I~ wrapPed have the talent in the
up in_ the runn1ng punch right spots to spring an
of t81lback Steve Fol~y ·upset.
and fullback Dan Chris-Quarterback Gary
" Gui&f\ess gets his fi rst
Area JC,
• I
gs · Battle
* * * * * • .. ..
Square. Off
$PORTS
Proposal
Put Off
By 'CIF
LOS ANGELES -The
relesgWng question ror
Orange County high
.schools for 1976-77 re-
mains in the air foUow-
ing Thursday's CIF
gener al council meeting
at the Ro(Jger Young
Auditorium.
' I
Marina, Oilen
Renew Rivalry AWE SCHAFF
Marina High School
will be wary of last
quarter heroics tonight
and HuntJnaton Beac.h
will be tryln& to 1ive a
bit more lmpetus to .ita
closing surge as the two
teams battle in a non -
1 ea g u e game at
Westminster High .
Kickoff is at 8.
Marina "''as burned by
Ei;tancla o n a la:1 t ·
minute 77-yard scoring
pass with 47 seconds re·
maining last week and
lost, 15·14. in its opener.
Hunt ington Beach
trailed 26-9 going into the
finaJ period and came on
strongly before bowing
lo \Varren High. 26-21 .
The Oilers had an op-
portunit y to pull the
game out in the closing
minute but fell short.
''They have an ex·
ceUent quuterback and
a real 1ood receiver.··
Heni(an says. · 'J think
they also have an ex-
cellent defense against
the run and that is the
thing that concerns me.
The running game is our
s tr e n1th .'' The
quarterback is Bill llolst
and the receiver is Steve
Samperi.
Marina "'ill be direct-
ed by Dave Wallach wilh
J im Rank.in, Fred Ren·
nak111r a nd Bob Crsrt
h a ndling the running
duties . Wa llach also
passed 20 times, com·
ple ting eight. ro r 80
yards against EstanCia.
Tri tons,
Cypress
Tangle
San Clemente H igh'8
Tritond go arter lbeir
second s traig ht non·
league football triumph
tonight at Western J-iigh
against the Centurions of
Cypress High. Kickorr is
at a. a nd coach Allie
Schatr·s Tritons are rour-
point fav orites to stay
unbeaten.
It 's th e power ··-SE--.51_,,_,,.,.rl
A: T -JOtwl klt!O
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H8--ScoU SW1tlhoi.I
F -8oti ltvswn
wishbon e of Sun
1s' Clement e against
7IO Cypress ' 4-A squad :~ which features a r Unning
1u game out or th e I-
: formation.
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DAILY PILOT
AtOCC
Diablos, Mesa
Clash Tonight
The Miss ion Viejo slressing pass defeme
High Diablos have the all week ln practice.
more uperte-nced •econ· Corner back Dave
dary. but Costa Mesa's Cooper ii Costa Mesa'•
Mustangs are two.point only returninl 1tarttt In
f avor it es i n tonight's the secondary, butaatet.y
non-l eagne football Jim Le.Jeunesse started
game at Orange Coast on the 1974 aophomore'
Colleae. "t eam.
Kickoff is 8 ln a game While both teams have
that 1hould reature two shown they can pass.
good passing attacks. neither ls known to hw.ve
0 o u g R e e v es -strong runnin1 attacQ.
starting bis rirst game at The DlablM rushed ror
quarterback-<"omplt.>led 163 yards on 34 carries
7 of 11 passes for 123 a.gain.st Saddleback, 1'4
)'Ards , l eadi n g the by Joe Blum·a 50 yan\s.
Diablostoa27·1winover ~Tbe Mustao es onlyF
Saddlebnck. picked up 69 yards on 23
Tim R osauer-who attempts, 32 coming
started every game in from Jeff Jones.
1974 except ~ for one-Mi..-vi.i-°''" ..
connected on JS of 2it TE--.uwc••11• AT-Grltcl Sii¥• against L a Qui n ta, R:G.....,..f Mcc...,.,
s parklng the Mustangs c -M1•tH11nllno
l 27 · LG-Tedd S1>11m'ltf oa -14 victory. LT--M1t11cs.n1i..,
But the Mustangs a p.. SE-Tim aor1anc:1
l • d 09---()ouGRttftl pear o nave an e ge at FS--A•w •·-'•"• quarterback . Their Te--*•11'""
h T F ~ · SB--Etk k.hmktt coac . om rencn, IS so Mltsi... vi.te ~ .....
confident in his passing Rl-'M•11 So<-
attack that he will start RT-Jett Fi.mine MG-<;.try G<Ht Chris Ferrara, a 5·11, t..T-M1t11c• ..... 1n
160-pound senior, instead LE...,.r11M-.rt
of Rosauer. He says he t::t;.::;~~"
wants Ferrara to gain •v~ .. R•u C8--Ml111 Ancl,._ws game experience · and c e-JeHH-.
says Ferrara throws s-s.cono.,..._
well. Rosauer will pro-c-u .,. .. ott•M
b bl . Te-o.ri • .,.,. a y see action, too. RT-&oc.t"'~
While the Mustangs R:G-T.,...., Kol\1wot1it,, mi&ht have an edge at c -Ml,, M111uk1" LG--Gf1t9 HOkte" quarterback, the Diablos TE-Si.,_ Mni.r
have an advantage i.n the se--oo,,.. °""''' • • 08--0ori~ F••t•••
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Results
shot at starting this year
after si tting out last
week due to injury. Guis-
ness can hit his receivers
with cons ist ency and
he 's a double threat as a
rollout quarterback, run·
ning on planned a nd
broken plays.
~othlng was settled
due to another rash of ob-
jections to the latest pro-
PosaJ . one made by the
CJF' in April to t;ounter a
previous Orang<' County
proPosal that iOC'luded
two 10-team leagues.
Amon~ those speaking
out agatnsl the newest
proposal was Huntington
Beach deputy superin-
tendent Dr. William Set-
tle. who \\'as unhappy
with the placement of all
five HB district schools
in one league.
Tonight's struggle pits
the two Huntington
Beach teams against
each other in non·league
action . They were
formerly both m embers
of the Sunset League and
at one time even at-
te.nded classes on the
sam e campus.
Coach Roy Brummett
at Huntington Beach is
hopeful t he Oilers can
eliminate mistakes of
their first game when
they lost the ball three
times on fumbles and
were assessed 85 yards
in penalty yardage.
L E ~'''"' H)91m11rom
L f -«tllll Dion"'
RT-o...nlsL-"'
'AE-Tob'I ecm-tt
L8-Ali.nP,.l••IOll
LB-Rondy Roth
LB-Rv9tr Smith
CB-Mike D"A1 ... wnaro
Cll-.JlmW19U•lf
S -AllM Qlbln.skl
il'O Sail Clemente features :~ Brian Wood at halfback
1as and if he can co me up
111 ..,.i th another 150 yards
)Q\ net on the ground it ·s go-
115 ing to be tough (or "" 110 Cypress to contain the
1-tt Tritons. ...
110 Al so providing San
1~ Clemente ""''ith running ~~~ pun<'h ts 200 -pound
secon dary -in ex· Fe-o.no..ioork191 perienceanyway. MB..,,...JOl'd
"Th t ' h .. CMU MIN ~'-"M a s our strengt . LE--&t•.,. P1rt.
says Mission Viejo fool -LT--0r•iaE••l•••1tt
ball coach J ohn Murto. =~:.:_
Rover Chris Ross and RE-o.n ,.,.,,
b k L8-lti<.lr. MIU..-
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E1l....:I• J O l 1 1 6
UOI-0 12 2 0~.S
E'il ... C:ll ICll<lng· LOWf y 1. Orolt .
Wy111, s 1,,,e11s, Slo111.
Coach Dave Holland"s
Sea Kings got another
boost with the return or
de fensive end Spyro
Kemble to the lineup.
The" Sea Kings may
haye an advantage in
quickness and it boils
down to Newport 's
power and r unn ing game
against Corona de! ~1ar's
quickness and passing
game.
Thu s lht> issue has
bc>en reass igned to the
Orange County rcleagu-
i n g committ e e for
rurther work .
~delMlrOtl11t1e se:-Rich Ntbb
RT-8ructK,ny
The earlies t action
iso from the CIF on a ny new "' 1«1 propos:al \Viii be at the RG---Owirlk Wi~ra
C _,...rk Jo"-nne~
t..T---Oii..,.Young us January General Council
Seo•• by Quir.t<' TE -Brld Sll~WI
Ml'\.lonVleJo ; l a 1_4 08--<H•vG111~ne'\ "' I 111 meet ng.
11s Here"s the las t pro~
;~ posal which was not
160 ratified Thursday :
....... 1... 2 I ' 2 1 TB-AobE1~on
Scoring· MV -McOouqlr ~ Eb FB-Bl!IMOore
U.rtien. M1rln1 Jone• l ~k..ev ~' FL-GteqNe~Hle
llu.teM. " ' Col'Oll.l del ,,,,.r 0.ltnM
kor9 bJ Oiwtter,
EIToto 1 111 6
El Oo•...:lo • • I 1 11
El Toro scor1n9. Wolwn •. !.c1><>1;1eJ,
l-lowley.
ANAMEIMTOURNl!:Y
V•r1llJ
ker• bJ 011;1orl•" cw ~••1n
~ttrn 00000
CllM \CIM"inq WflQnl s. H~k '·
'M>e<rt •. Yr.,c.Outn 1. Palmer l,
LE-8'-!MlDw;i,n
LT -John Got!qget
NG-Bob 81<.1mon
RT Rk • Et~~ll
Re -Spyro l(f mble
LB-MlkeCr•wlord
LB-Brett Burrus
CB-G.ary Tutner
C8 --G<t9 W.ill50n s -RichNebD
Rov-1'1111 /W;>ore
SUNSET Ll!:AOUE-1-t11nt1nqton
I SS llttcn. Mtrl"•· Wt'llmlnUf< Foun-
l'IQ 111n ll•ll•Y. Edli.on, N1woor1 H..roor.
1/S Cl::NTURY LEAOUE -Co•°"' ~I
11) Mir, CO'llll Mt'll , eu11n cl1. VIII•
lllO P1r1t. E1 MoOtn•, Or1noe. Foothill,
160 T11U1n.
14) ~TH COAST LE.ICUE-t.IQ...._
Bl1t;h. M"1lon Viejo. El Toro. S.n :~ Clemtnte. 0111• Hltl1. Unlver!llr
EMPIRE LE.I G UE-Cvpr'''·
1'i0 i(•ltllO, KenntdY. LOO ••. LD'I
lliO Al1,.,,!10\, S.ddl•b•ck, S1nt1 An•.
SI<!!• An• Valle ~.
"We also had a rew
breakdowns in our
secondary that hurt,"
Brummett says.
Mike H e ni ga n or
Marina is still sizzling
over the way his team
lost its opener on a
sleeper pass pl ay but
he's also looking forward .
to tonight's outing with
thit Oilers.
s ,-Oovo er.no.11our11
Mlll1"•0ff• ....
SE-R•ndr Citoo'>Of"n
AT-Ml<kSc0¥0
RG--eoe> Tl9tll
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LG-0... .... ll\
LT -Fwrnt Pll,t<" IOh
TE--Ootll K119Qo'•
08-0.WW•ll...:h
FB-Jlfl'I A111kln
T6-"•9CI R•-•n
Fl JIC k OoDtl In
,,..rllll 0.l•llH
RE-&obTle,zl
ltf --M.9rl Sc •~o
L T-tlot> Po-Ice
LE-Jim 0.Luc•
l l 6· Tom ~<{Ur tO
MLB·O.n-1~•
ALB-M.trl Vl<k
LC-T.a v ..... ~h"o
RC-Bot>Cr•ll
F\--Ml1111y TO<••\
ss-t11ndy Cl•Oho•n
fullback Tom Arons and
halfback Ron Wad e, in ;~~ addition to quarterback·
,., Tim Vleisides. v.'hois alsu
: a threat with the keeper. _
X10 The Tritons v.•ent to tr1e ;:! air only once against
1.:1 Esperanza last week in
:~~ an 18-0 victory and it
paid orf 'l''ith a 25-yard
;~! s co r ing play r r o m
i.o Vleisides..to Wade.
11s San Clemente is also "' 20S tough on defense and
1'° keying thl" Arkansas "' 11s s lant tactics is junior
ns Pondo Vleis idC's . ._. 200·
"' d poun returning starter.
Dolphins Take On
Cypress Jost the first
time out. but se ven
turnovers k i I le d "'hot
<'OUld have been victory
against Wcslern.
Esperanza Tonight The Centurions. too,
rely mostly on ground
powE'r and thC' l\\'O that
&ha(( says his Tritons
must stop are tailback
'.\tike Charle s and
fullba ck Mark Schultz.
COrner ac s Mark An-Le-.i.n Fr•il•• drews and Jeff Hopp Le--e. ... Monie:•
started last year. ~=:1:~ ~
French has been s -.. 11m1....tJ•-""
Crippled Barons
Test LB Wilson
,,.
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Fountain Valley passing game and the
JUgh 's revamped lineup. running out of the 1
C'aused by multiple in-Hou.ston veer of fense by
juries to blue chip hallbacks Mitch Cham-
players. gets tested bersandMikeCox.
tonight against a tough Wil s on , h owever, •
l.ong B eac h Wilson looms nearly astcwghu·l
Rruins football team at Red.lands, although the
lluntington Beach J-ligh Bruins go about it a little..
School. diff erently. FountalR • ·
Kickoff for the nan-Valley 's major defensive "'
leagae encounter is 8 and task wi ll be ln stopping
d es pite th e loss of . the running game and
Chris Dove, halfback that means containin1 ~
J\.1ikE' J\.t usso. and tackles tailback Dale Oden (185)
Mark Burke and Mark and fullback Kent Dyer
Cowper, the Barons of (3Xl).
C'Oach Bruce Pickford Dyer. a 10.0 sprinter •.
• Wtber, Otlf•m•n. W~lker. ~mo._,._
51~· 1 t.tch
IMw,..... H1rNr Offwflw
TE-TomMC<let\
T -0.viCI Ktnl
G -...lell B•IOllQ/I
FREEWAY LEACUE-An111tim
1•S Lowell, Sunnr Hiii\. S.v1nn1. iuf.,a
XWl P••k .~li•. T•ov. Wt1ter11.
110 GARDEN GROVE t..EAGUE-t.1
100 Qulrrl1, '!otlnOllQO, Ra nc:llo Al•molM.
100 L~ Aml~. Pat U1co. C•tde" Gro"",
7JO ao1w Gr•nd•.
New rootball coach Bill
Cunerty will be looking
for a more consistent
D a na Hill s offense
toni g ht when th e
Dolphins clas h with
Esperanza"s Aztecs at
Valencia High.
didn"t play last "''eek re-
turn. and one of those
three-running back
Keith King-figures to
improve a Dolphins ' of-
fen se that corn milted
three turnovers. The
other two are running
back J ohn Gill and re-
ceiver Andy Horfm an-
both or whom won't start
but will see som e act ion.
Also concernin~ Schaff
is Cypress· size and
physical ability to punish
the opposition .
are 1-pointpicks to y..·in. ran roughshod ove r ·
And that's because the Westminste r in 1974 and
other half of the blue Pickford likens the
chip products are still in Bruins offense to Sant.a
the Baron s l in eu p -Ana Valley in terms of
namely receivers Ken dangerous breakaway
l\1argerum, Bo Boxold threats.
SclM"• .. , O\l;lof'lftl
Foc.1111•1"' ll•ll~f 1 I l 0 -.;1
Ml<I Col.Ii 2 1 l J -9
Founl1!n "'"ltey 'icorln!I F..,..lonQ.
9r1men. Ke UJ. D•"•own
VALENCIA V.IASITY
TOllRNAMENT
Sc•rt by O....tlef'\
O.....Hllls 1 1 1 a 1-1>
s.ddleblck 1 a 2 1 o-s
Di na H iii\ 'coring Mt t• •.
Knudwn, Ren1
VAlllSITY
k.,.,_.,, Q!j,irtlrs
lAQunt Be•ch 1 o • o-s
LA~tt-2 l ! 1-1
Scorlnq: L•9un1-New1on ?.
W.nllel l, Q"H1r1.
C -Rk k Clar•
G --Ow.ti Fro~!
r -Sttn B•11no
SE-R:iChH•rriwn
QB-Gol"llon llollam~
F6---0.n0o••~ty
TB-St•,.. Foley
FL~tl.n Wll1llord
IMwPOrt H•rbor DtffllM
LE-1Ce¥1n Llnd""Y
LG-0...Slr•Jna
AG-Bill Hanley
A E ---JifPI M11nk•
LB-TomMIKkftl
LB-Po11I deL11111cet10111
C8--Ct!•rley Upt""11•o~e
CB---Oa~ P~ipp~
S --Eric Smith
S -Bo111-11nke
Mo---Mikt SPr•ih
160 O R.INGE LEACUE -\ollOf"a, El
l lS ~lido. V1 lt fK1 0. B•••. E,petan11,
1110 C<on'l'Oll. F..ilert"". La H•bra.
~)
"' Pre p Football
"l11S FREINMAN
110 k•••b~a ... ..,.,.,.
18~ M1'11lon Viejo o o o a -a 1e5 Cast• Mew a 1 a u 1Q 19~ Cost• Mew TD!.· Moll•• 1. T"'t'O"
18S A . Tetegl, (k1tkl
180 k•re by QUif'lfrl
llO e ,1.,,cie a o 6 O-u 14' RanchO Al•mllol o s a o e 16~ e~tancl• T O~: Rod,lq11e1. Mnho. 1'!0 PAT: Yim.ml !run).
Kickoff is 8. and the
Dolphins -'i''ho defeated
Los Amigos 17-3-aresix
point favorites over Pete
YOOer "s Aztecs, who lost
to San Clemente 's
Tritons , 18 -0 in las t
week's openers.
Three k ey Dolphins
who were injured and
Alth oug h R on
Kosmala scored one or
Dana Hills ' touchdowns,
the 1&>-pounder will only
play linebacker t onight.
King r ep la ces th e
Cypress in addition to
its runn in~ game has
quarterback C hris
Gragnano. a 170-pounder
\\•ho ha s come in to
replace junior Steve Al-
latore.
5-ft c1.,,,.,.,, Olt""1•
and Mike Marquez, de-
fensive standouts Kevin ~~11 v•1i.10tr.-se--te111,..,_, .. ,um Patterson. Don Bohay LT-Fr1nk 0trh1.,
and Bill Gril z. and the LG--teev1nP1111•!t<tol C -Ti"1 Blflllk potential of re~erve AG-R:lchs11n10fl
TE -0.,nnl~ EnQ~1tom
T --Grf'Q B•ay
q ua rt er back Gary AT-llt!!tH1v1ker1 !l>O TE-Bo Bo•old
!llO Coleman. OB--Glrrc.o1eme11
C -o.i.,,;a Oomlt'H,l\lfl
C -Ron Kofron ;;~ P.ick(ord opint::d ·:::::::g::..,~.~
1i,o earher that the only dtf-FL-M111M1•quer
"' , .. ...
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~. fullback on orrense and c --Stew Cl>t>,nul
T -Jlm M9..,_, .. ,
SE .-St.,, "'-!hh
08-T!m lllf l\o<lt'
H8-Aot1W°"'1
H8-8r!1n Wood
FB-Tom Arons
ii.o rerence in Coleman and "911111M11ve1i.ro.1.,.,.
"' D h . LE-Oooi Boll•y
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OFFICIAL
PACE CAR
For Tllo
LOHGIEACH
GRAND
PRIX
Come In -See -Test
Drive & Receive
2 FREE TICKETS
Fer ljlldlfrhtg Dap
s.,.t. 26111 &-27111
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While Tiiey Last
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Baseball Standings
A;II E RICAN LEAGUE
East Division
W L Pct. GR
Boston
Raltirnor e
New York
Cleveland
Milwaukee
Dt>troit
93 63 .596
89 66 .574 31,-li:
80 76 .513 13
7i iB .497 1s1r.i
65 9'1 .409 291r.z .
57 99 .365 36
West Division
x-Oakland 95 &I .597
Kansas City 90 69 .566 5
Texas 77 82 .484 18
~1innesota 75 81 .481 J8•li
Chicago 1:1 85 .462 211.,
California 72 86 .4.56 22 1 2
x-clinched division title
. Tfn1r111••(J G•"'"
Chlceool. O•klona 1
Dftrolt11B•lflmor•,1, POd .. '"'" C!•wlwid 11 8osto..,. ppd., r11n
Mlronewt1 s. K•nws cttw l
0nl¥43<M' S<""dufed
Todi,'J GiftMI
Chl(IQll IKa•120>1.iJ •I Ml-iOlo !IWnt l·11
O•wlancl <W•lli S-1 • ..,., Ec•1t<\1"'1 1>-41 ot
Bo-ston fC11w1 .... 11·• •nll Tl111I 11-U )
e.111....,,.,. fTO""l 70-8 a11a c ... u .. U·ll! •I New
'fOtilc (Mu""'' ti·14 •nd Mfdlc:n 1s.w.1
Oet~t ILollc:I\ 12-11) II Milwwlft caroti.,q
1).11>> I(_, C11Y IL•Oflll'll 14-1J •I Teu'I (_..,.ltl"'
11-11)
C..HfOf'nl• IMol'IOf 0-11 •I O.~I..,.., lllotmln ....
S..l"''°'•Y'l G•"'" Oli~olMi""'"°!•
c 11\lefond 11 Bnion
llollltnOf'e .i tffw Vorlt
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C.ll'-"1• ., Olk laftO
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NATIONAL l.EAGUE
East Division
W f, Pct. GB
x-Pittsburgh 91 67 .576
Philadelphia 84 74 .532 7
New York 80 78 .506 11
St. Louis 80 79 .503 11 1 2
Chicago 74 85 .465 17 1 ;,i
Montreal 73 86 .4'9 JSL.7
W~st Division
x-Cincinnali 105 -54 .660
llodgt'rs 86 73 .541 19
San Francisco 77 81 .487 271h
San Diego 71 88 .447 34
Atlanta 67 91 .424 37 1f.1
f-louston 63 95 .399 41 'f.t
x-cllnched division title
l lH1n f1y't OllTll
Sen Diego 8, Slln Fr111c:l,<o •
Ontyo.mt ~t Pw0"11fN ,.,..,.,cw_
MOlll~1l IB!11tt ·1S) llCl'llUOD CSl-IJ-t!
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l>Jlol""llJhl• tUnfftWOOO 1•-11....,; RllthWf! 2·2J
All.,,lf (N1tllcro IS-I•) 1i Clnc:lfwiMI !~!..,, 1•.•l
Pit!IOllr9h IRootff 1).IOJ •I St. lolll' CFo"ldl
14-101
S... F••nclsc:o fMonttl11Ko 14-9) el SMt et.Jo IS!roml-1)
Houston !Ric:lltnl lJ·t l 111 Lot. All0'"1 (Hooton
11-•l
t.lhlt'Clf'SO-
Monlre•l1t Chlt •OO
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M• York al Phll..,.lprll•
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TOYOTA VOLVO
1966 HARBOR BLVD .. COSTA ME SA 646·9 303
C.·r,1cr Par',. lk:idy Sh.1p Open S Da"' I:! .,.,f' .. ~
Par -ti D"prrtnoitrrt Opt-" C,.,turdciy1 9 a"' 2 p"'
. ,• . ' ',.'. ' ",' I· '· , , •' ) ,.. • "' • I·
Wf t.i!All E OVfR\EA\ Of:LIVEA:lf:~
figures to add more
speed to t he Dolphins'
already quick backfield.
The othe r runnin g
back, Kerr y Cra bb,
picked up 65 yards on 13
attempts, sitting out the
second half with a minor
injury.
Dana H il l s
quarterback Rob Stamos
connected on 5 or 9
passes for SJ yard.«, and
King, Crabb and Stamos
figure to be too
tro uble some for a n
Esperanza team that
wa~0-8-1 last year.
Esperanr.a is probably
better than r'ated,
though. l,ik e Dana I-tills.
it had an inconsistent of-
S.11 Clernt11I• Dtfr11i.-e
OE-Ronwaae
OT--Al11n St•e .. ter
NG---Corky Cat~•!
OT--Gr~B•av
OE-Mike Hec~ .. u
LS-Tom Ar""~
LB-Pordo Vl~•S•dt~
CB -Gl1nn 0 1!1
C8-Steve(No,nul
5 SIM1,.._.t,,l1
Row·Milrk •1i.trsm1 lh
Volleyball
G1RLSVOLl.EY9ALL
YAltSITY
l)S ove was l e latter s OT-Toms11111"9'J
1!!0 one-year edge in varsity NG-«1.,1n P111erseoi
!IO · OT -TlmBlt~k
100 expenence. Ae--e111('",f111
So Fountain Valley Le--&oeo•old "' h Id b . . h h LB-MlktCo• lllO S OU C going Wit l e CB-Ml~e ,,.,.,rQuez
1m same style of attack with c B--teeuy Pitts
illO the emph a s is on the s --te111Ml•lle•um 190 S -W•••tr1T•y1or ,.,
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Azt eC's ac tu al ly out-
gained the Tritons in
total yardage, 204 -195.
See Exciting ...•
ORANGE COAST COLLEGE
FOOTBALL
The Dolphins held Los
Ami gos to 97 net yards
rushing on 42 attempts.
Esperanza has two pret-
ty fair runners in Mark
Reinsvold and Don
Stodola. "'ho rushed for
121 and 99 yards against
San Clemente.
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Friday. September 26, 1915
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Rolls,
Ediso~Strong Favorite
Over. Warren Tonight •
\o
28-0
By ROGER CARLSON ota. o.11y P'll.t s1 .. 11
Mater Del High 's
:Monarchs systematical-
ly destroyed La Mirada's
Matadors Thursday
night in non-league foot ·
ball action at Santa Ana
Bowl Bowl, 28·0, before
4,400fans.
DOWNEY -The
Edison High Chargers -
convincing 22·0 winners
over Balsa Grande -are
strong favorites to deCeal
Warren's Bears tonight
when tht. .. two football
team:1 collide al W w-ren
High.
KirkofC is 8 for a game
that was previous ly
scheduled for Downey
1-ligh.
Bec8u!:ic or a swarm·
ing defense that hcld
Bols a Grande -one of
the top-rated tcam!:i in
the Garden Grov e
League -to I I net yards
rushing, the Chargers
are eight-point choi<:es
tonight.
8 of 14 passes for' 134
yards Jast week. .
Despite the fact that
Warren coach Frank
Mazzotta thinks his de·
fense can play with any
team, Edison figures to
move the ball well,
especially in the air.
Although Warren de·
feated Huntin gton
Bearh·s Oilers. 26-21 las t
week. Oiler s
quarterback Bill llols t
th1ew .for 23 1 yards. In
all . 1-luntington Beach
gaint:d 352 net yards.
\V arre n also has a
quarter!Jack who throws
well, but sophomore
Mar1{JUroYich lack
Bash ~e's •fPerienc'
and >l I faOf> a dtf..,..
that held Bol!!i a Grande
to a combined 39 net
yards.
Jurovich completed
10 or 14 for 145 yards in
his rirst varsity start
and Mazzotta says, "he
played like a senior. But
he might look like a
sophomore tonight.·•
Among Edison 's de-
fensive s tandouts is
180-pound defens ive
tac kle Jim Williams,
who had 12 tackles last
week.
The Monarchs of coach
Gary Carr employed the
fundamentals from start
to finish with two simple
plays-the quarterback
keep around the flanks
and the use of 5-5
sophomore tailback
Dave Gonzales through
the middle
• That kept I.a'.\'! ir<ida in
the hole and "'hen the
Monarchs '''ent to the
pass they found ('lear
sailing to lhl" tune of
three touch<lovvn passes
among 12 aerials.
t.a!:il year. Edison beat
Warre n, 28-7, and the
Chargers figur(' to win
again. In addition to hav-
ing a fine defens t>,
Edison also has H Lop
ql1arterback in Ri('k
Ra shorc. who complctt.'tl
Eagles, Vaqs Vie
At Bolsa Grande
Junior Tim Wigmore
Wai; the key to l\1ater
Dei's attack with his
roHouts as hl~ opt."nC'd up
the La Mirada interior ey scrambling t•arly.
_His seven.yard rollout
<'ttpped a 51 -yard scoring
marrh in the first period
and later he clicked \\'ith
Bdb MeachC'm on a 40-rtrra touchdown pass.
Meacham caught it at the nine and eluded a
y.rould be tackler to
JICore.
.. Halfba ck GE'orge
kcGowan. who thre"""' a
)2.yard scoring pass to
pat Pritzl in the third ~od. toed hi s second of
(OOr PATs and Mater Dei
pas in a commanding ,,..o lead with 5: 36 still Jfm. in the half. After that
It-was all down hill.
! Reserve Mark Drazba
accounted for the other
Mater Dei touchdown
.With a 32-yard strike to
Jim Dickson in the
fourth period.
. La Mirada·::; only hope
from the out!:iet was the
pass against Mater Dei's
tough defen!:iive line,
which paved the way for
the Monafchs ' !:iecpnd
straight shutout.
I.a Mirada penetrated
lo the Mater Dei 30 early
in the issue, but once the
1\lonarchs adjusted their
defense there was little
in the way of threats
from the San Gabriel
League representat-
iv~s.
* * *
The Rancho Alamitos
and Estancia high foot -
ball teams will strive for
fewer offensive mis takes Edi501'1 0ttol'l$1
WR Qo<1 Wlilfl
LT-H1y ... s AllilY
LG-S••g Fr1i.er
C Joe !.eymour
RG-8oD Fl1nnelly
11, tonight when they meet ~~ at 8 at Bals a Grande
180 High.
;~~ Despite having an of-
108 fense that los t four
116 fumble~ and had six ·~
Rf -R1'1<1v HolllKl•Y
TE Vlt A•kl>il'l•nl
Q8-Alc k 81U>0re
F8-Roto Rg,...O
TB-R•vC...,o 1•s turnover!:i, Estancia still
FL-Jim eoo.-rt
EdltOflDlltnM
OE ICen Hiii
OT-S-lp F•1i.er
MG-Ml-tWitl'lt'•Dv
OT-.JlmWIU1•m~
DE-P•ul R1dl~l'I
LB-RoDRo .... g
11s dE'feated 1\.1 arina. 15-14.
1qs and rates as a four -point
l85 favorite because or that "' 180 performance.
1qs Rancho Alamitos also ..
L8-Jell Robln1on
C8 -Tim Nlcl'lg1i
C8-JeH Smlll'I
SI! 8111 Btltfl
SI! -Ed Cgn~H
11) had six turnovers, but
111 wasn·t as fortunate as :~ F.stanria, losing to
1"°{ '.\1ayfair, 20-6.
Lagunans, Scots
Collure at Rim
LAKE AR -
ROWHEAD-They lost
to the Laguna Beach
High Artists 27 ·6 last
year. but the Rim of the
World Scols are favoPed
by three paints to re-
verse that decision
toriight when the two
rootball teams rlash at 8
at Rim of the World .
Both teams won their
opening games. Rim of
the World defeated Big
Bear, 12-7, and Laguna
Beach edged Bloom-
ington, 7-0 -but the Scots
have a rlefinite
homefield advantage.
"They run the same
kind of offense" that
Bloomington doe!:i." he
says. "Tbey like to run
inside the tackles.'·
Bloomington ran in ·
side the tackles and
gained ISO net yards
ru s hin g . The Bruins
moved well between the
20-yard lines , but the
Artists -s parked by
2IO·pound tackle Jerr
Greenough and sarety
Da,•e Strom botne-came
up with big plays when.
Bloomington threatened
to score.
But Rim of the World
may have a better of-
fensive line than Bloom-
ington.
EstanC'ia figures to
throw often agains t
Rancho Alamitos and
has capable
quarterbacks in starter
Kirk Langdale. Kevin
La Rue and Larry llall.
The Eagles also have a
good runner in Ken
Williams, who picked up
7Syards against Marin.a.
Langdale, recovering
from a bruised knee he
suffered in a scrimmage,
complE'ted 4 or 12 for 51
yards. LaRue connected
on 2 of 2 for 79 yard°', in ·
eluding the winning 77-
yard TD pass.
llall. ""'ho broke some
bone!:i in his knC'e in a ski -
ing accident last spring.
has been sta rting at
linebacker. l.ast year 's
No . l signal caller may
see action at
Quarterback and
fullback tonight.
Marina rushed for 172
yards again!:it Es tancia.
a nd Rancho Alamitos
coach J ohn Coallard has
some backs who could
approach that fi~urc.
ElllflCll Oll•flM
TE-Den Collin•
LT Bob Mo<Qlll
LG-EdMl!ek•
C -Frll'd Nlcl'lol•
AG-Rgberl Jghn
RT -!Koll Sutl'le rl"nd
RE-5.:Clll Wll•on
QB-Kl_. L1nq011e
F8-Mikt F•Ylknt r
T8-KtnWIU11m'
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Etl•nd • Dllenie
LE-0.U. ICltlion
LT Mir-Cl'l19011an
NC -8•11 Conr•d
RT Ptltr Leve:• RE ICevlnOOym•kg
L8-1.•rtv l-lal\
L6-CO.•~W1n<1er
l-IB -Rgberl Donnelly
HB-..loeHlll
S-5cot!Co\l'IOW
S-6r"Tl'IOIT\IS
,., ,.,
"' "' "' "' .. ,
'" "' "' "' "' "' ·~ "' •ro
"' "" ,.,
·~ "' m Defensive standouts
along the line were
numerous for Mat er Dei
Jed by Mike Monnig,
Tom [,yle. John Stem-
mer and Jude Kaufman.
Plus. the Artists don ·t
have a breakaway threat
like John Carlson, who
rushed for 173 yards on
16 rarries against the
Scots last season.
[.aguna Beach football
C'OaC'h Dennis Haryung
likes his team's chances
though, comparing the
Scots to Bloomington's
Bruins.
Green El Toro
GAME STATISTICS
MD
Finl down$ ruMll119 '
....
'
Faces Tough Gahr
Flri.I downs. P''SIM s F'l"'I _n, i:isn•1hfs 0
Tglalll~IOOWf" 1•
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•• Y ... 0$ lg$! ~?
;,. ,..I Y••lt!i O•l,..O 191
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SE-Rich N1ml$
AT-Jell Greeno1>9h
RG-Roberl Ponct!
C -Biii J udkln•
LG-ften Cl•••
L T-NOrm ""de•~n
TE-Greq El1ncl'l.lrd
Q8-0.w Cl'lapm1n
T8-fttw1n Pi•e
F8-Pl'IH Tr!mDle
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LT-R•v Aguaoo
MG-Rick Sny°"'r
RT -.Hll Vreenouori
AE-orm Ander•on
LB-6111 GcJmpl
LB-Robert Ponce
CB-Vine;, McCullougl'I
CB-C..1!9 Frentl'I
S -0.w StromDO!nt
S -Rich Nunh
An experienced Gahr
High School football
team will test a green El
1w Toro Chargers outfit
'" h h 11~ tonight w en t e two
1ss teams meet in non -:~ league action on the Mis-
1ss sion Viejo High field.
:~ KickoCf is al 8.
1ti0 Gahr, a serious con-
160 tender for the Suburban
160 League title this season
ioo with 10 starters back on !~g offense and six on de-'"° fense, will be favored to •M us topple the Chargers.
1ti0 But coach Mac
:: Moore·s charges h aven't
160 forgotten last year's
Uni Seeks First Win
Trojans, Los Amigos Battle
University High's Tro--ti a l every time his
jans will attempt to un -number is railed, is the
v'eil their offense for the big weapon.
first time this year The Trojans use Dykes
tonight when the Trojans as a power runner inside,
C'las h with non-league but he·s also a threat to
footba ll rival Los gothedlstance. Amigos at Garden Grove HighSC'hool. John Halagan has
tison spearheading the
Lobos defense.
University's offense,
despite failing to score in
its ooener, is stepped up
a bit from 1975 with more
passing anticipated from
Halagan.
game in which they bat-
tled strongly to the final
gun before losing, 21 · t9.
"We have quite a few
green kids in-the lineups
this year," Moore says.
''They will get better as
the season goes on but
they will have their
hands full tonight.··
lf the Charger s are to
stop Gahr, they will have
to contain the inside-
outside running of Mike
Lueras (6-0, 190 jwtior
fullback) a nd Don
Helzer . a sprinter at
tailback.
The defensive secon-
dary where almost all
players are new to the
system. will also get a
stiff test from coach Pete
Nicklas ' Gahr
Gladiators.
Bob Holland, a senior,
starts at quarterback
and likes to throw about
50 percent of the ti me.
Ell•" Otttt1'•
SE-8ob0ilrles
RT-Jim Nellon
RG-Tom Nltblli c -&ti Mosbluol'I
LG-P1ncl'IOCISllll0
L T-,;<nendo J•cgoo
TE-Dlw ltlcller
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•ro
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Kickoff is s et for 8 given University better
o'clock and University control at quarterback
coach Dick Roche is and the linebacking play
~hopeful that this time his of Dave Scroggins is a
crew will find some way big ractor on derense in
to strike paydirt aft er the6-1 system .
"missing last week Awaiting University is
against Tustin despite Los Amigos High's belly
clitgaiJ:ring the latter by a series offense pred cated
considerable margin. on the running of
University is a three-tailbacks Jim Lerma
P.;>int favorite. and Chri1 Bliss (a couple
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By JACKIE HYMAN
OlttleO.lly ... WSUIH
At 11, Eric Henderson or
Laguna Beach Is a concert
guitarist with international
,performances to his credit. He's
also an unusually articulate
young man.
"I don't think that being young
is a handiciu>," Eric said. "It's
only a different-way of looking al
it -it's the first impression of
Jife in general, that's what being
young is.
"You do have. to develop in
other ways to interpret (music)
maturely, and that takes years. I
think art in general should be
studied: history of art, dance,
theater, they're all related, and
m~ybe philosophy I think too."
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H ENDE RS O N, the son of
Carmen and James Henderson of
520·Center St., will perform at 4
p.m . Sunday at the Laguna
Beach High School auditorium.
The concert will be sponsored
by Ballet Pacifica and by
Xi Xi Tau Chapter of Beta Sigma
Phi. Ticke ts at $4 for adults and
$2 for students are available in
Laguna Beach at the SLitchcraft
Shop, Hayes Jewelers, Laguna
Music Company and ABC Lock
and Key, or by calling 494-9204 .
Eric, who recently returned
from 11 months of study in Spain
and Amsterdam, is a student of
Antonia Morales of Laguna
Beach and Aureo Herrero of
Spain. He has also studied briefly
with Julian Bream.
Next year, Eric will return to
study at the Royal Conservatory
or Music in Madrid and, in
December, will play in
Amsterdam in an international
coocert series. He has also ar·
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ranged to earn a high school
diploma from Laguna Beach
next year.
IT ALL began at the age of 6
when "I was really inspired by
Elvis Presley and then the
Beatles.
..I remember niy father bring-
ing home an · album of Bach on
the harpsichord :t.bd then I heard
Segovia• playing Bach on the
guitar ... and that really started
meoff," Ericsald.
Asked if he would like to study
with Segovia, Eric commented,
"I'd like to spend ~ime with him.
He's the kind of man where I feel
it's better just to be around and
absorb him, even if it's not
music. 'cause -be is lhe king of1
guita}1sts ."
Erf'c. who practices five to six
hours. a day, usually prefers to
play in the early morning and
late evening hours . In between,
he-relaxes and enjoys some
sports.
"I HAVE to be careful about
things like volleyball ... I love
sk~teboard.ing though. l wish it
weren't so dangerous. I have to
be careful. I 've s.igned some con-
tracts for some importanl, things
and if I break my fiHg er it
wouldn 't go off so well," Eric
said, adding that he docs still
surf.
Eric began pe rfo~ming at the 1
age of 12, beginning with small
concert:; at his own home and
gradually expanding.
"I'd been practicing all that
time in my room .. You can do
wonders in your room but when
you get in front or lbe public, it's
a whole different thing," he ob-
served.
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His musical repertoire is
<"arefully selected, Eric said.
"I may work on a piece of
music for a monlh straighl and
find out after that it really isn't
for me or 1·m not ready for it.
"THE SKELETON of my re·
pertoire w~s s_et up by Antonia
Morales and Aureo Herrero. It
startS out mainly With Bach and
the baroque m astus and then
goes on up until Villa Lobos and
the Spanish modern composers,"
he said.
"For the next few years at
least I'd like to concenlrat~ on
Europe," he said. "The most
crucial· years of study were in
Europe and they've left a lasting
impression on me ."
Eric, who speaks Spanish well,
Said his tam ily ··looks on it the
same as m y going away to col-
lege, really ...
He said he chose his concert
guitar in Madrid from among a
seleC'tion of six outstanding hand-
made instruments He listened
for "a singing quality, really.
When you go up into the higher
register, it's equally as polent-
sounding as the lower frets.
''The treble strings ase able lO
sustain over the bass strings.
That's very hard to find in a
guitar."
He's come a long way from the
6-year-old who wanted to imitate
Elvis Presley 7 but ijerhaps not
as far as one might think. When
he's not listening to Bach and
Villa Lobos, Eric said. he likes to
listen to some of his other
favorite mbsicians -Ji ml Hen-
drix, Carlos Santana, and
Emerson, Lake and Palmer
$50,000
Classic
Draws
Top St ars
To Mission
Viejo Nets
l.ed by Chris Evert and
Marti na Navratilova. touring
women tenhis professionals who
packed the Mi ssion Viejo tourna-
ment grounds to standing room
C"apacity twice in 1974, the $.50,000
Mission Viejo Women's Tennis
Classi<' will return next week. The
tournament will run from Sept. 29
through Oct. 5.
Both Ms . Evert, reigning
({ueen of her sport, a nd the nashy
Czechoslovakian teenager were
stars of the soldout final two days
of the Virginia Slims of Mission
Viejo. held during the height of
the energy crisis in January.
1974.
The smooth-stroking blonde
from Ft. Lauderdale, F'J a., de-
(eated Billie Jean King in the
finals. and th e powerful
Navratilova sho"•ed her slashing
game for the fi r s t time in
Southt'rn California. She has
since becomt" one of the world 's
top five.players .
The ·Mi ssion Viejo Women's
Tennis Classic format calls for 56
players in vited by the Women 's
Tt>nnis Association to compete in
a&l-pla yerdraw, giving the eight
top seeds a first-round bye in
singles. Sixteen teams will com-
pete in the doubles.
Lea Antonoplis. 16, of Glendora
has been n:.:im cd by tournament
dirt'ctor Norm Williams to fill the
wild card slot in the event.
CHRIS EVERT .,.
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The U.S. Lawn Te nnis Associ !
tion National 16-and·under .gir'ls
champion will compete ir\ a
speC"ia l pl ayoff Monday wi{Ji
three veteran pros to attempt r.o
gai n entry to the round of !i6 th;it
begins play the sam e day. ,
!\.fore than 6,000 grandstand
seats will be erected at center
court at the Marguerite Recrea-
tion Center, 2734 l Trabuco Place,
site of the 1974 tournament.
The Mission Viejo tournament
will mark the only time women
players will perform in a big
money ('vent the rest of the year
in Southern California. s ince
another tournament scheduled
for-early September al l~a Costa
Country Club has recently lx>en
canceled .
Tickets <ire on s :.:il e ut all Mis·
sion Viejo recreation cenlers a..nd
at Ticketron outlets througl1)\Jt
Southern California. Prices
ran~e from $3 for rirst-round
match('s to S8 ror the rinals, with
a season ticket for all seven dayi;
selling at $28 and box seals at.f75
apiece. Ti cket inrormation:'j.'i
available by c~11ling: 837·4084. :,:: . .
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Philharmonic Season Openers:]
. ·~ First two concerts in a fdual the first in Series "A." will be TheOct. IOconccrt,thefirstin per s onality, a s narralo .
series or 10· to be played in played in Crawford Hall at UC Series "B," will be a Strauss Dorothea Chryst.' soprano ol ~
Orange County by the Los Irvine at 8 :30 p.m ., with Pinchas Festival. The ""llappy Birthday Vienna '"'.olk sopcr ; a~d J!°C!l
Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra Zukerman directing. .Johann Strauss·· program. in Remo. lyric tenor, a native Nt:W
under music director Zubin Zukerman is the young Israeli c~lebration _ of Strauss' J50th Yorker. This conc<;t-t will a!soi_)e
Mehta,willbepresentedSunday, virtuoso who most recently as· birthday, will be conducted by played at UC Irvine, Crawfo!'U
~· 5, and Friday, Oct. 10, under tound"ed Los Angeles audiences W,alter Goldsch~nidt, eminent Hal _I. 8 :30 p.m . . ::·: a~ices of. the <?range Co unty by conducting the Los Angeles Viennese. author1t.r ~n Strauss Ticket~ (or eac~ s~~~s .~f (1\l'e
Ph1lharmon1c Society. Philharmonic and serving as his and the Vienna of hts time. con.cer.~:s .. -Series A and
Presented as the opening of own soloist on both the violin and Joining forces with Maestro Series B .-are S25_ to Or~nge
Orange County ?tillharmonic's viola -all in one evening at Goldschmidt will be Dr. Marcel Cou nty Philharmonic Society
22nd season, the-Oct. 5 concert, J-lollywood Bowl. Prawy, noted Austrian television (Stt PHJLliARMONIC, Page~)
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LAST YEAR'S LOBSTER BAKE PARADE AT FASHION ISLA ND
This Year's Line of March Is Through Coast Highway Business District
1.Jig Bake Opens Today
·f'·Thf' 26th annual Balboa Ba y
'!!Jons L.obstl•r Ra ke, dedic<itcd to
:raising charity funds and kicking
91'fthe bicente nnial in Corona d t'I
,Mar. begins today and continues
i:hrough Sunday.
Highlight of the festival. to be
located al th e c orn e r or
MacArthur Boule vard and
.~~cific--Coast Highway. is ex -
~ted to be a 130-unit parade
)Wlith will wend down the center
of Corona del Mar along: Coast
lljghv.•ay .
f1oals , bands and d ii;::n it<i ril'S
"''iii leave PointsetliH A venue at 9
a.m . and wind up <.it lhl.' lobste r
bake site about two hours later.
Newport Beach l\1a yor Donald
l\1 c lnni s will scrvt· as the
parade's grand marshal.
DURING the lobster bak e. pro-
ple will ha v e a chance to
"ye-bye, Birdies i ~
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,' •. The second annual "Good-by to the Swallows"arts and crafts ·:r festival or1San Juan Capistrano will be held Saturday and Sunday. ·:~·:Oct. 18 and 19, from 10 a.rn. to dusk at Yorba and Camino ~ Capistrano Streets.
.:.1 ' The festival , which is sponsored by the San Juan Capistrano
., , Chamber of Commerce, will include a juried art show with
.,. '·cate1ories in oils/acrylics, traditional and contemporary and a _.cr.:afts division. .
j !c!:,.""'. 1:he Chamber will also sell its 1976 calendar whi ch feat ures
, f~~·1ntings by ~ocal artists for ea.ch month or the year. ~ 1 There.wlll also be a tolonng contest, a tour or the city and ~er special games and events.
. InformatJon, may be obtained by calling 493-4700.
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purC'hast' SS dinners (lobster tail,
rrench fri rs . colc s law. roll. cof-
fee, milk and ice cream) and will
be eligible to '4'in a 1975 Cadillac
~h!~~i~~~nd prizC or a dozen
All money raised at the lobster
t.ake '4'ill be g iven to Services for
the Blind.
A carniv al will alsq be at the
lobster bake site. £eatUring rides
and booths set up b~ difrerent
I.ions' Clubs .
flOURS today will be from 5 to
II p.m . Saturd.iy "s cami\"al <ind
lobst!'r bake "'ill begin cil noon.
arter the parade. <.ind v.•ill stay
open unlil about IO p.m. Sunday·s
sc•hedule is noon to 9 p.m.
Balbo<i Bay I.ions have been
conductin g tht~ lobster bake
every year since 1949, but this
years l'Ombin<ition '4'ilh the na·
lion·s bicentennial promises to
make it a spccir1I affair.
Merchant s aleng the main
strip in Corona dC'I 1\1ar ha ve' de·
cor<1ited their \\"indo\\"S for the
parade and join(•d in on the co m·
munity"s fl oat t•n lt•r<'tl in the
parade.
.' JHILHARMONIC OPENS SEASON. • •
• •• "' UKE RM.AN H AS pro ·
mmed Bach's Brandenburg
erto No. 3 in G (or String
~ estra, Bach's Concerto No. 1
l ;mjnor for Violin and String
hestra, with Zukerm~ as
jst: Bach's Brandetiburg
c;erto No. 4 for Two Flutes,
1 in and String Orchestra. with ·~oiitis Zukerman, Anne Diener
~Giles and Roland Moritz, Flutes; . -. ' .
and Mozart's Sy mphony No. 41 in
C ("Jupiter").
At 26 . Zuk e rman ha s
establbshed an intcmationul re·
putation as ;_1 lt"ading viorin ;.ind
viola virtuoso. Since 1968. \\"hl'n
he first replaced <.1n ailing ls;.1a ('
Stern, the young artist has tourt•d
throughout the Unill.'<I States.
Canada, Europe ;.1nd lsru cl. and
has appeared al major music
restivals. In 1961 . Isaac Stern and
Pablo Casals recommended th at
he attend Juilli;.1rd School of
Music in New York ror further
training. In 1967 , he won the col/'-
eted Leventritt Award, and the
following year made his first n01 -
tional tdur. He made his debut
with the Lo s Ang e le s
Philharmonic in 1970 and !alt
March he made his Music Center
Celebrity Recital det>ut.
f .'Churchills' on KCET
;: ''The First Churchll ls, ·· a 12"-part t: serialized story of John and Sarah Churchill, the
~ · fi~t Duke and Duchess Marlborough, will be
For th e "lln ppy Birthday
Johann Straus!' .. conccrl. Walter
Goldschmidt lists the rollO'lllin g
"'Ofks;
OverturE' to '"F.:ine Nacht in
\'t•nt•dig·· l A Night in V('nicc l;
Atlt•lt•s S11ng {""Mein llerr ~ar
quis"") from '"Die Fl(.'(fcrmilus··
(The Bat ). with Dorothea Chryst,
Soprnno; l\1 a rch . "l-lahshurg
Jlo c h '' t G o d Sa\"(' the
llabs burgs); Polk;..i , '"Tritsch-
1'rat sc h '' (C hlttcr-Chattt•r l;
··Ka iser\\'alzt·r ·· (Empe ror
Waltz); R11r i nk ~1y's Song ("'Al s
Flotte r Ge is t ··1 from •lDer
Zi gt•un er baron " (The Gypsy
Haron ), Ken Remo. lyric tenor:
Du et ("War Uns Getraut"') rrom
""Dt>r Zigeunerbaron", Mi ss
Chryst, Mr. Rt•mo; Polka, "Jrn
Pa'A·lowsk Wald" (In the \\toads
of Pa wl owsk ) .
I: reptised. beginning Wednesday, Oct. l, (10 to
10 :45p.m.) on KCET, Channel28. I ~:starring S.usan Hampshire ("The Forsyte
I ~aga," "Vanity Fair") as Sarah Churchill
6"gh whose eyes the panorama of 17th cen-
' England is seen, all the drama of the
AMAZING ART SALE
GRAND OPENING
• oration period, the political maneuverings,
·,;j!id the years of war are interwoven with John
d Sarah"s love story.
! ; 1! As the rirst episode, "The Chaste Nymph, ..
:; •opens. John Churchill (played by JOhn NE'villeJ
;: is beginning to make his mark ln lhe court or
• Charles JI . " I, In succeeding epiSOJles. John and Sarah pick
'• their careful way tKrough political intrigues,
[ •.' their fates and fortunes tied to those of England's r rylers.
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PHOTOS-GRAPHICS
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Art Museums in Big· Trouble?
SA FRANCISCO <UPI) -The nalioa's art
qwaum••rt on the v•c• ollln.alfelal tbao1, ae·
<0i'dinc to wri'!'r-crilk Barbara 09ldsmlt1L "We ate movilla ~ward • terminal
nlll11:1J,'1'• 'Of btautllul muHllms UiJf" al'C .doHd, said) ... Goldlmlth, an imldertolhe~
world. ' "' ~ • A m.aJor rea,on, 1he c;"OOlends. ht that the
•11uper rich'' leave theit !'rt collections to
mu1eurn11 which then have to use taxpayer
money to build new wings and maintain the pa.in·
tin¥•· ' The Metropolitan Muaewn In New York, she
said, la already closed two days a week bec.au.se
otrllcaJ dirflcultiea. "You can always find a man "l'l!g will build a
Allen Fans Expected ·.
Jes1:1e Allen, the landscapes or his early
myth and the man yearsinAfrtca.
himself . will be in Saturday there will
Laguna Beach today LO be an invitatioaal cham·
the joy of hia many pagne reception for AJ-
followers. Art teachers, len at the gallery.
long impressed by Al-·
Jen 's international film
festival award winning AJJ Medi·a film "Inside the Wor ld or
Jesse Allen," will bring ~
students rrom .11 over Show· Set Orange County to the
monumenl t.C) hirostlf,'' she said ol the pr•ctice: .u.. mlllloUlna bav of! vinc11>11.lrcollectlon1
rorcllsl>lay1n a.• ql,ll artebea~thelr name.
·"1'he probi.n IS ~·• Ill to support It with
taJJVe.r m011e)'. •• _ ·
. .~ •UHums oa the Wtlt co»~ ahe Sald, have
.. ,,,. poller or lllX·•~ppO.Ud •.r>eelal wings arid mafn!enAnce or special col\ect1ons, such as
the Avery Brundage collection at San Fr•n.~,
cisco·s Asia.n /.rt Museum in Golden Gate Park.
The' Brundage git\, she said, did not.include a
, maintenance fund. , '"'It's the people who are pa,ying for ,t,' she
said ... That's my pet peeve." •
M1 Golcllmitb, a journalist and former art
criUc draws on her real life expoaure to the
&<)1ilen wall protecting high class art manlpulat-
lne 1n her first novel. "The Straw Man'1 (J:arrar.
Str•uaandGiroux,$7.9S.). .,...
Most people, she said, don't unclentand what
goes on be'blnd the directors' doon in the nation'•
museums and galleries, mostly bec•use the
rhetoric and explanations are made so complex.
She believes that m0&t gift.s would allow.Jor
building and maintenance money if museum
directors wouh.i insiAton such a condition.
IDS ANGELES PHllHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
ZUBIN MEHTA. Music Director
.-..Y. OCT. I, 8:30 p.m.. UC Irvine, Crawford Han
.. ICHAS llllllMAM. Conductor and Vlotln Solollt
"'8DAY.OCT. 10, 8:30 p.m., UC Irvine, Qawford Hall
"HAPPY lllTHDAT JOHANN STIAUSS" Watt•r newly opened Vorpal
Gallery, 326 Glenneyre.
They will walch the film,
see hi.s latest collection
of painting, lithographs
and etchings and have a
question -and-answer
period-following the film.
Entries for the Fafl All Gofdschmldt. Conductor
Media Membership TICUTSHOW: ~ngles SSand .$6
Show at the Laguna Serin 125 and .$30 Beach Museum or Art Orange County Philharrronic Society
will be taken on Friday 201 W. Coast H"way. N~ Beach "'"'411
and Saturday, Oct. 3 ll!ld IOOUTSTA ...... COMC:mtl ... OUM61C°"""
Allen, over the past
10 yearis, has gained an
increasing reputation in
the United States,
Europe and the Far East
4. !~~C~4~"1~POll~~C~O~M~l'UTl~~St~•~SOH~~-~~UJ~~"~·~'4~6~6~4~1~1;;~ Artist m.em be rs of the
M,useum may deliyer
work between 10 a.m .
and 4 p .m. both days or
to Cart and Crate by
Thunday. Oct. z. Work
will be juried on Sunday,
Ocl.5.
His paintings and
g raphics evoke the
CALIFORNIA
HYPNOLOGICAL INSTITUTE
EMROU MOW FOR CLASSES IM
MEDITATION AND SELF-HYPNOSIS
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TO ALL ART LOVERS!
\\"e, at the Old \\.'orld Art Gallery cordiall y invite
all art lovers or all ages to attend a sho\\·lng of
old -...·orld paintings. in oil s · and \\'alercolo1'5.
Collf.'ctions from <1ruund the -...·orld of the 1Sth·20th <.:\·nlury ;t rt.• ur1 di ~ptay
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art11t1 for the 1175-76
aeuon. The aeries "l>erJS
on Oct. 12 with Stepbiinle
1 I Chase, vlollnilt.' Mario Feninger , pianist, f'!ll°""' oo Nov. 23. Ad· diu and Crofut, folks.
1 Incera. wlll perform on
Jan. 19....,.d the Bachma
Duo, cello anli piano. will ~ play °'.' March 7. Rico
( Sace-aru, pianist, is set
for April 12.
. The association is
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open for membership
through Saturday.
The •eries of five concerts is $12 for ~dults,
$6 for students, and $30
for the entire family.
Membership fees shoold
be sent to Robert J . I Klug, 1581 Skyline Drive, Laguna Beach, CA .
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92651 . Tickets and
brochures will be sent to
subscribers by return mail.
Bock Fons The concerts are
held in the Laguna
Beach High School
auditorium.
UCI Lecture
The witches are stirring in the Lyric Opera's production or 'Dark or
the Moon' at the Irvine Bowl in Laguna Beach. Reserved seals
are available (call 494--0700),.Cor the play, which runs. beginning
tonight and ends the run Saturday night al 8 p.m.
A lecture by Antonin
Hodek, dancer, actor
and mime, will be given
·at 9 a.m. Saturday in
Irvine as part of the UC
Irvine Extension lecture
series.
Rhythm Machine Will Play
"To Whom Sunflowers
Blossom" is the t itle of
the first of the "Child
Development Through I the Arts" talks. Single
admission {s $7, and the
lecture will be in the
Multipurpose Room of El
Camino Real School,
4782 Karen Ann Lane,
Irvine.
The Orange County Rhythm
Machine and Wind Ensemble perform
Wednesday at 9 p.m. at the Staircase
Lounge, llSOO South Paramount ·
Blvd., Downey.
Big band enthusiast Bud Furi.JJo,
sportscaster and writer, will present
the jazz group. He flf'St beard the
Orange County Rhythm Machine at
Hungry Joe's, a jazz club in Hunt-
ington Beach where they perform
each Monday night.
The 18-piece band, which plays
often throughout Orange County, will
feature several Thad Jones and Mel
Lewis compositions as well as some of
their own songs and speCial arrange.
ments at Jack Tarr·s Downey club. •
Tickets, $2.50 each, are on sale at
Hungry Joe's, 1506 Pacific Coast
Hwy., Huntingto~ Beach, ljnd at the
Staircase, 11500 South Paramount
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dlapla¥. 'twO 1ucb jewels are perlorm-pre1slon of her personal Inc In Oranae County nJshllPota. philooopby and seem to spring Tbe1 ue Germaine and C.C. from• strong commitment to the ~. a COllJ!I• or tale!jta who'll WO<ds lbe sings.
'Qillckly capture yow' admiration -A notable exam'ple Is her do-
il'they haven't already. vastaUns rendition of "rve Got·
llolli .have • group of devoted ta lie Ille." It can also be reJt In
local fuu, and their present the highly penonal.statement:s
enc•&ementsgivet.heuninillated she makes in songs like "For
• an opportunlty to find out what Once in My Ufe'' and ''Where ts all the applause Is about. the Love?" Germatne is dispensing her ex·
uberal\t song styllngs in the
lounge at Kam's restauranl, 2121
E. Coast Higbway, Corona del
Mar, 173·4477. She does four
1bows nightly , Wednesday
throuSh Sunday, the flrsl gettin&
underwayat9p.m ..
The pattern that's followed is
something like the old lounge
shows in Las Vegas. Preceding
each 40-minute appearance by
Germaine, her back up group -
Clear Day -comes on stage for
an instrumental preamble last·
ing approximately 20 minutes.
A fine trio of musicians they
are, too. Clear Day consists of
Bill Malo on guitar, Thumper
McDowell on bass and Vince
-&endez on drums.
Germaine has appeared at
numerous spots in Orange'Coun -
ty during the past seven years.
Her extraordinary voice has had
audiences cheering at such noted
Las Vegas clubs as the Sahara,
Silver Slipper, Tropicana and
Thunderbird.
She is versatility unlimited.
Selections run from soft~ioek to
show tunes, encompassing Top
40, old standards, blues and
ballads.
But there·s one area where
Germaine's artistry reaches its
pinnacle -in songs oC h6pe and
love or life. These embody an ex-
One is tempted to compa~
Germaine with other artists:
Shirley Bassey and Peggy Lee
immediately come to mind.
Finally, however, one ls led to
the conclusion that here's an
original, a gifted vOcalist wbo-
stands uniquely on her own.
Germaine will send you away
from Kam's wearing a broader
smile than when you entered.
C.C. Ryder also has that re-
markable capacity to make you
feel the world isn't half as bad as
it seemed earlier in the day.
You'll find him spreading his
musical gospel of well·being
Tuesday through Saturday, from
8 :30 p.m ., at Mr. Tilly's, 1410 S.
Harbor, Anaheim, 533--2400.
As personable as he is talented,
C.C. comes off equal parts
versatil e guitarist and
gentleman or song. The bound-
less spirit he brings to both folk
music and contemporary ballads
is a reflection of bis travels over
much of the world during the past
12 years.
Canadian·born C.C. bas an un-
usual vocal range that enables
him to handle big tunes effort·
lessly. This, coupled with his
ability to "shake the rafters'' one
minute and invoke a tear the
next. obviously accounts for
much or his audience appeal.
llut C.C.'s versaWit.Y mean~ end• .wUb co i showmanihlp arad varfed:
miiterial.JI•'• lltewlle odopl;jt
rellderinC calypeo -· languaae ballad•. and _!!!
tunM be ltas w,uten alltl{'
ranged. '-• A few qf the recent 1
bespeakb11'111s t•l0111B as a'
poser and lyricist Include '
Rainbow Of You,'' '"Thatt
Way To Say Goodbye" •
"Hurry Morning, HwTy S
Oibers date back several y
and were features on hil
albunl, "Se~nsOf)ly~ · . ' . Like the multifaceted·c .C:
himself, they range from ~
serious to light comedic.
One lyric above all, bowe:ver,
seems to distill C.C.'s m¥1s e:
"Come stay with me, I'll s r
you trom all the tbinp • •
and fold you in the sun-
sand of words you want to bear. '
He's presenUy w~ on the
material for · a new albtlm
Nill be absent fiom Mr. Til ' s
the first two weeks ol Nove ror a Western tour. He'll retj.ii}i;
though, for the remainder a(.
year after school and comm
concert dates in Color•~?-•
Wyoming, Arizona, New )(~
and Texas. "· . · Once part of the nallona.117
known duo The Talismen, C'C;
soloing since 1965, has shared~
bill with such notables a.a Jud.:r
Collins, Buffy St. Marie, Richie
Havens, The Voyagers, Jo Mape'
and Josh White. I
He· came to the States fronp
Nassau in 1968 for a concert touf
of Midwest colleges. -·
His first California engage-
men t was at Reuben's in
Riverside. Prior to the stint at
Mr. Tilly's he appeared at the
Ha' Penny Inn in Westminster
and El Adobe in San Juan
Capistrano.
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Lfft it be f~;&Otteo in a week crammed with
the opeoinc performao~ of e;ibl dUfeH!lt
plays alont th.e Orange Coast, tonight II openblg
nllhl for a brand new producJDi group, the Sad·
dleback Valley Community Theater.
But if yo u plan on ca~h!ni the Sjlddlebaok
players' premiere produeUon of ••pJ.ua SUite.••
you'd better hurry .1'omorrow Is cloo!ng night. ,
Only two performances of tM Nei.l Simon
comedy· are being scheduled for the inaugural
production, al 8:30 tonight and Saturday in El
Toro High School's theale< building. For the Sad·
dleback players. it's a means of "getting their
feet wet'' ais the county's newest community
theater.
HEADING INTO the final week or re-
hearsals, director Norma Cavallo voiced Con~
cerns about filling the theater even for two
performances. ''Ticket sales haven't been going ' as well as we expected,'' she commented.
Add1tionafly, Mrs. Cavallo has encountered
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She's doing most of .the pre-production work
herseU, as well as acting lil the last of the show 's
three segments.
What 's next for the Saddleback Valley Com ·
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pends largely on the response generated tonight
and Saturday. Hopefully, Saddleback residtnts
who haven't had t~4:ir own theater group since
Fall Films,
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ONE REASON why the Saddleback theater
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aroupJ ts that the two closest community
thUten to El Toro both are in the midst of their
own opening weeks . The La.gun~ ~?ult~o
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i "Munlcipat 57 C.rne upon ""'=~
6 "like.~· 1n a S9 Gluts
trap'' 61 Scissors
10 Sheep's cry user1
1• Maple Lea! 64 81endld
Gardens gracl~lly
1 S AgrJcullural 67 Gapturt
build Ing physically
16 C.O.'s righl· 68 Ml1J9ral _.,..,,.,-
hand man dep0sU : 2
17 No. Amer<c.an words
dogbane : 2 70 Supplements
words w!lh ellon
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21 Old WOl'1d 72 Combine
plOYets 73 Relaxal!on 11! ....
23 Oocup•es 74 Reject
leased 15 Soomlul 1oo11 12 Wise u.yino 46 The Moun-
ptemlses DOWN 13 Stretched lies: Abbi.
25 Thal girl 1 Baby's tight '8 Come--'
26 Comprehend heelless shoe 18 Slulllul wonter Agree 11 Grus genu!I 2 "Oles---·". 22 Cour1 orcler ~1 Abounded
29 \srtel Days ol Wrath 24 Where L.A. Is 54 Getlus ot
3f Downturn J HonOfecl 27 Pelle! and flo-!I
33 fall bacll above ott>ers poms 55 Rlww of Idaho
3C Searl 4 Sill'f 28 Oeatl'l llOtiee: !16 -Peak:
36 Furni1ure · 5 Musical 1nlormal Cotottdo
.v1icle passage 30 -· -many: mounlsin 10 Slope 6 Firielypul'ltlt'-Fewer 58 Figure ol
•l Words o! ind lava 32 Mias Muon, speech
tarewe11 P Reel flil'!lf to'pals 60 MIU Drew
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45 Man Ille helm lelldef i1ems thing
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, 1Yrltii1 poem 9 Surpassed 38 Uall1n city 65 ~anttge so Play division 10 Lesw 39 BlbllCll place "6 Cefvlne animal
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SEPTEMBER 26
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• . Bay Area pUJ>peteer, A Ctlons Sho S will bring his review U ' W to the W.oods Cove Gallery 1n Laguna
EXHIBITIO N AND SALE -Muckenthaler Beach tonight and
Cultural Center in F\Jllerton wUJ sPonsor exhibition Sa~urday and Surday
d I fsoo ··a1 · b p · ni g ht s with an sa e 0 o!'lglll pnnts. man >: Y icasso, performances at 7:30 Boya _a nd R enoar, from the ;Ferd1na_nd Roten and g The s how is Gallenes, part o! a show that also wdl feature · · d b h , original works by many American artists Today cosponsore Y ~ e . · gal l ery a nd th e and Saturday at the center, 1201 W. Malvern .A".e., Lag u 0 a Be a ch
fUllerton, from noon tos p.m. each day. Adm1ss1on Museum of Art. The
15 rree. show includes ''Dying
WATERCO LOR SHOW -llma Cunningham's Swan,'' •'Flamenco
works from private collections in the Los Angeles, Duck'' a nd ''Singing
San Francisco and New York areas as well as some Chicken."
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or her marine and landscape works from Ca nada in
one-woman show at Corona del Mar Branch
J.ibrary , 420 Marigold Ave., under auspices of
~ewport Beach City Arts Commission until Oct. 31 .
12 SCU l.PTORS -Works or a dozen Southern
CaJifornia sculptors are displayed in the rirst ex·
hibition or the Santa Ptt onica College Art GaJlery,
now through Oct. 22. Gallery at 1815 Pearl St.. open
daily 11 a.m . to 3 p.m.
ART AUCTION -Signed litographs, etchings and
graphics by such artists as Picasso. Dali. Lautrec
and Chagall , along with original watercolors and
oils fro m all over the 'A.'Orld will be orrered at art
show and auct.ion ror betJerit of Southe rn Calirornia
College·s athletic department Saturday ni ght at
school 's fi eldhousc, 55 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa.
Re£reshments at 7 p.m., auction at 8. $1 admission.
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"THE HOMECOMING"
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SAT /SU~ 1 :D0-3:00-5:00-7:00-9:00
Filin Series Opens
f\illerton College·s Classic Film Series, a
free pre11entation or roreign and American mo-
tion pictures, beg.ins tonight at 8 with the Marx
Brothers' ''Horse Feathers.·•
Sponsored by t tje o rri ce of Community
Servi<'es and the Humanities Division, this series
or classics will continue on successive Fridays in
the Fullerton College Campus Theater or Room
515 of the Applied Arts Building.
Tonight's film will be in the Campus
Theateor.
Other presentations will include ''The Rules
of the Game," which frank ly delineates the
erotic charades of the French leisure class
before World War II , Oct. IO : ''Swing Time,"
starring Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers, Oct.
17; "Citizen Kane," with Orson Welles as star
and director, Nov. 7; "The Blue Angel, .. starring
~1 arl ene 01(>trich, Nov. 14 : and "The Lion in
\Vintl'r," with Katharine Hepburn and Peter
O'Toole, Jan. 16, 1976.
"A 'lllAZING SADDLES Of POllNOGIWllY."
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'LEO,,UDO THB n.oal!NTIN&• -World
mlere COQledy at SebuUlll'.1 Weet l>bmer
ayhollse, 140 A"enlda Pico, San Clemente. flbr~bSunday. Reservatlona•-··
11111 OCTOllEanft ~ Tbe W1..iebr1Uon
Unuea ll/!'OUJb OcL s· at -b Gani~.
man buida, foodl cf Bavaria llncl Yvloul en-
ertalnmont wW fl!ilunl !be special day>. P~lt
10 a.m. to 8 p1m. WMkdayw-, 10a.m.to10
,,,..Friday lhroupSunday. . -
GSAP~ucrt/R& --1'.Ktf. Ull mytba about and wbal II 1'4!tM
about your pe~llll11· den 'West COUJP•a
Collere Ce~ter ~-o'clock ~llbl onlJ. •
Uckell al d06r.
FaEE SHOWS -Authentic EngU1b Punch
and Judy abow will be p.......,t.ed u part of arand -.ma celebrallon at the Lumber Yard Plua in Lliuna Beacli today,-saturday and Sunday.
Pwlch -Judy •-~.ad 4 p.m con Sunday. AllO on SUnday, chaml>Or1bualc ccncert klclta olJ
ANOTREa OC'IOllEaFEST -Bii Baar . ~uln11erlesofMuSlcoo&mdays,2:30p.in ..
e area 'l"Ul eel~ tonlsht. a.turday and 3IM Forest Ave., Laauna Beach. ay wltb entartal•-( (m111lc -dan•in1>
plu,a prelHl·eatlnc, beer-drlnlr:ln1 and stein· · IRVINE REPEllTOaY -Plve play1 rotal·
cart)'lnl contests. in( oo Monday Umlutb Saturday schedule now
· · · ., • • throu1h Oct. 11, all in UCI Fine Arts Lillie .• 'TOO MUCH JOllNION' -Adaptation of Tlleater, Roomll1HumanitleaHall,8p.m."The
play by.Willia"' Gillette, ail Arnerlcanfarct con· Zoo 51ory" and "The American Dream" tonlaht cerninC mistaken identlt,y at the Maril Taper and Sept. 30, Oct. 3, 1, and 10. "Wbo's Afraid of
Forum through Dec. 21. Tickets 1U to $4, atudanta Virginia Woolf" S&tunlay and Oct. 1, 4. 8 and 11.
S:Z.50 with ID card. ·"Green Julia'' and ''1be Great Nebula in Orion··
· Monday and Oct. 2, 8, and 9. G.eneral admission
• ·."COUNTRY MUSIC ·-Members of Ille S:l50 ,students $1 .50.
emy of Country music ploy softball acolriat
radio penoo.allUes at noon~Dod11r •roua ON A GA&DEN' -Four one-act
um on S•t111clay tnldck4'f "Co lluale ~medies al the Cool& Mesa Civic Playhouse.
;"Freeconcertatthealldlumwlll ow the 1 ,C)immunity Center auditorium, Orange County
·• recull baseball came betwttn l.A Falr1round1, Cosfa Mesa, tonight and Saturday,
• • ers ~Hou1.tqn~tro1. . , .final times Oct. 3 and4. 8:30 p.m. 556-5300 .
•• !' ;'.PUMPKIN fE8TIVAlr-'11lo 6ib cAl•buu illtie· pkin Fe'U"al bas moved to Chatsworth tn 2111 toolll for -kin& and fl&mel, food, OX· :fil . , entertalomeni. etc. It's now 1ponM>red by
PJcCalabu .. and Chataworth cbambera ¢com·
~..-and wlll be Saturday and ·sunday at Ille
'fl~ Ranch (Ventura Freeway to Canoaa
V\!l!Ut, north to Nordhoff and follow alcna>.
etteral adml11ion1 13 for adu1ta ; $1.26 for
en 8to12. Under 5 admitt«I ft'ff . .
• :•JUMPERS' -Witty farce about a profenor
jl!oral philosophy and bis conntcta with the
oj;ld around him (for adult audlenc••),
itldaya throuch ~ays at 8 p.m. wlib Sunday
ti8tlnee1 at 3 p.m .. now throu&b Nov. 1, Souib
Ml Reperlory, 18:17 Newport Blvd., Colle ea. Ticket informaUon 54CJ.8378or 638-3252.
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Captioned movlu for
the deaf and hearlna Im·
paired community are
belnJ presented In a free
lllm aeries ibll fall al
Goldtn West Coll•I•·
The Olma, all major Oct. T;·"1'be Deaerter·i"
releases, are b eing Oct. 14. ••Fantaat c
a bowq_ eaeb Tuesday VOY•Cti '' Qct. 11, ''Gum:
throuih Dea 11, at 4-fO< San SebaaUan;" OcL
p.rn.,lnForum2,aspart 28. "Light lo the
oC the c0Uege'1 program Plana;"Nov. 4, ''F\ann.y
for hearlnl lmpairedstu· Girl;" .Nov.11, "Helrlll
dents. a Lonely Hunter;'' Nov . T••"• A pioneer among two-18, "Seven Bride& for year colleges in educa· Seven Brothers;'· Nov.
Fourteen country tion of the deaf, Golden 25, "Deliverance;'' Dec.
mu 5 i c s t a r s , West began its program 2, ''Bom Free;'' Dec. 9,
inl9'10. "West Side Story·," and headlined by Tanya Tucker (left) will The!tlm schedule : Dec. 18, "Summer oC
take over v ario4s __ s._ot_. _ao_. _·_·r_r_i_•ndl __ :·_·_·_a_:_· ______ _
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float. $325.000
''0 Allr. 4 BR .. 3 ba .• Lido Soud. 77 Ft. t. wat~rfront, sandy beach. $275,000
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1.his hu1:c bonus room
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$24,500
Localed on Fairview
l{oad is this upgr11ded
condominium with pool
privileges. All adult and
on bcautiCul green belt
area. Existing finar.c1ng
at8:.s.~ r;., Submit down.
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MEIJI ST. JOHN'S CHURCH. school & designed 3 bdr,. 3 bath Jlome In cool, aeduded bricked
h . 3 b d . h I C S'°"" .:. h • paUo•yardahaded.bya s oppmg, e room Wit arge ntr. B.EGANT DIAHI llOllDIAUX ameo uur,es, "' a panoranuc ll•nt tro~; throe
i.-r-. Room for trailer, camper, .Panoramic ocean view from Jiving ocean, view, • .complete with den & ~edroom1, two ball•
boat or bikes. Quiet cul-d.,..sac street. room, dining room and master bedrm. formal dining . rm. •. auo, a lovely -bom•on TWO wrs p1,..
Asking $42.500. c .. 540-1151 You should see this home to appreciate pool. £njoy It onow & reap the AJ>-akar 11r ... &po .. 1ect
it. Ol'IH Sat/Sun 1-5: 115 Rue Valbonne PRECIATION In value later. Only :r~yto~:~.:.::.~
JUST COMPLETED
CUSTOM HOMI WITH IYIRYTHIH~.
Great Newport location. 4 Bedroom. 3
ceramic tile baths, formal dining,
family room, sunken living room with
fireplace and wood beam ceiling. Tlrrtad
wildDWL \Vet bar and deluxe bltns.
Separate 3 car garage & courtyard.
Plumbed for pool. Plus, much much
. more! A bargain at ~07,000 asking
pnce.C .. 540-1151.
ASSUMABLE 7°/o VA LOAN
Fl.t.MCISCAH FOUNTAINS -best one
story plan with •--"""9 pool. 4 Bedrooms, family room, dining room,
massive fireplace, patio kitchen, low
maintenance yard and a 7% loan
anyone can assume. Offered at $66,750.
CG1540-115 I .
POOL + 4 CAR GARAGE
NEW MONACO MODa
Highly upgraded Deane Townhome.
Special cu stom spa & flrering
overlooking 10th. fairway. Luxury
living at it'• best. Located within the
!node! complex. Come see us Sat. or
Sun 1-5: #9 Rue Grand Vallee
.HARBOR VIEW
RBIUCBI SIZ.100. --... -by_ Custom, remodeled 4-bdrm or 3-Br &
den. Tastefully decorated in soft earth
colors. Lots of brickwork, B·B·Q pit &
pat10. Askmg $89,900. fee, but bring
your oUer. orEH Sun. 1-5 : 1956 Port
Laurent, HVH phase III
BLUFFS
TOwMHOME
$157,500-Xlntterms! :I07 MABlGOU> AVE.,
GOLF-TENNIS-SWIM
. .. all at your fingertips! Beautifully
decorated, spacious 3 bedrm., formal
dining rm., huge family rm. with wet
bar; 3 baths. Adjacent to exclusive
country club. $61,500.
ATTIH110M, WBnOl'LE
We have openings for 2 or 3 people with
R. E. sales experience or a year or
more •.. an active office in a TOP
LOCATION!
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B AY AND BEACH
6 7 5 -3000
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$119,500.
A REAL WINNER--,See
th1I' best In clasl: rour
beclloqi>I botne« lbree ..
convettlble den. Mr. &:
Mn. Clean llve bere-
newlY painted, draped &
carpeted. Spaclom patio
" r•rd -~th apple, apneot. alaPMI " plum
treet. Prlv.-e beach too.
'714, COR'l'LAND DK., CMIEO HIGHLANDS.
All for $8S,tl00.
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· 2515 E . Coast Hwy
675-5511
EMPTY HESTER
Children grown and left
bome? Try South Coast
Shores-All the new ones
. . . including the models are ------·I· ANYTIME ~.~~~~=/~1:,.~~~-:-;-~-~-;-~-~-;-~_;;;_:;4 1
5-ba, breakfsl _rm, ramily . Hilltop View
ARE JUST 2 of the features in this
secluded Eastside. Costa Mesa 3
bedroom home. Other appointments
include shutters, charm, paneling,
stone fireplace, hardwood nrs, custom
kitchen & dining area. Garage would
be ideal for studio · or workshop.
Ono of.oliind and nested on 135' deep
lot. Close lo 17th St. shopping. Call now
for appt. 546-5810
3-Bdrm, FR , DR, professionally
decorated. $73,000. $20,000 . down,
balance on land contract with power of
sale at '7%" APR. AskforG. Heflin.
G1Mr.. • IOO•jG:111rel IOOZ sold out, but we have
••••••••••••'•"••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• highly upgraded 3 & 4 bedrm homes with prices
HUG HOMES
640-4050
starting at $50,900.
Amenities of this out-
standing development in·
,.-m, deluxe kitchen, lrg Enjoy a panoramic vie"·
tilepalio&deck.Pierfor from this lov ely J
1 yacht to SO' $187,000. bedroom family home on
Ken Hartmun, Reallor the Bluffs overlooking
642·5760 640 1607 the oce11n. The enclosed
.... llllllllllllllllllllllll ..... -.... ~ patio is perfect for enter·
: · -1 tainin~. $124,500.
'O'ou don "t need a gun to PETE BARRETT
.r "draw fast'' when you
.. plat'e an ad in the Daily -REALTY-
·. Pilot Want Ads! Call now 642·5200 615 ·4060
-642·5678.
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FROM $75,500-$745.000
CUSTOM-9UAUTY VIEW HOME
in Corona del Mar! Custom built!
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Heated & filtered pool + 180 degree
VIEW! S bedrooms, family room
bonus room, 3 fireplaces & 3'f.I baths'.
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One-of -a -kind Laguna home
w /spectacular White Water Coastal
VIE\V. 3 levels! Jacuzti, wet bar,
den-library & more! $189,000. Helen
Wood 644162oo. (X12J
SPAltlll.IMG VIEW -DOYa SHORES
Completely redecorated! Charming
3 bedroom w /conv. English den. Lg.
view terrace -formal dining room
-country kitchen. $159,500.
Barbara Aune 642·8235. (X13)
REI.AXA TIOH & LUXURY
Relax in the jacuzzi & enjoy the
sunset or night light VIEW. 3
bedrooms. 21'.z baths + fabulous
pool. $127,500. Larry Dyer 642·8235.
CX14J .
llG CAHYOK MONACO
Located above the 4th Fairway
w /fantastic VIEW. 3 bedrooms, 3
baths. -country kitchen -built-in
BBQ -air conditioning -3-car
garage -used brick patios &
pegged wood floors. $169.500. OPEN
SUN. 1·5 P .M. #12 RUE GRAND
DUCAL. (Xl5)
RONT ltOW DOYER SHOllES
Great home & value at $215,000!
Completely remodeled! 4 bedrooms,
31!! baths, pool. family room &
formal dining room. Clint Moses
642-8235 . !X16J
IT'S YOUR MOHIY
You couldn't spend it better than on
this lovely home w /magniricent
Harbor VIEW w /4 bedrooms, family
room & pool-sised yard. Priced at
$159,500 . Bob Owens 642-8235. CX17J
FOUR-l'UX
Ocean & Hill VIEW. 3·2 bedroom &
'3 bedroom unit w /!ireplace. 100%
occupancy. Low maint. Big corner
lot. $125,000. Pat Sanders 644-6200 CX18) .
"A r11v A Tl AFFAIR"
Community·n ·beach in Baysbores. 2
bedrooms. lg . family room &
hide-away . Newly decorated $7~,500. Jack Custer 642-8235. (Xl9) ·
MA•HlllCAMT llG CANYON
DEAUYIW
Spacioua 3 bedroom, 3 .bath VIEW
hom_e . Super gourmet kitchen, lg.
family room . w /unique charm of
patio, courtyard private entrance + 3-CJif garage, $215,000. Mary .Lou
'Manon 642·8235. (X20)
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PARTY GIVERS DELIGHT
MESA VERDE 2 STORY-4 bedroom, 3
bath home with 20x26 family room for
those special parties entertaining at
your 8' bltn bar ttnder a cathedral
. open beam ceiling. Covered patio and
lots of trees for privacy make this
home a dream come true. Call
546-5110.
QUALITY CONSTRUCTION
COMrLETELY REMODELED and .
enlarged, bright & cheery Back Bay
home. Extra large master suite in this
l · bedroom home on quiet c-...soc.
Owner is bui I ding contractor. $66 ,000.
Must see! Call 546-5110.
ERITAGE
REALTORS
673-7601
Anytime
1002
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GEE. IT'S CUTE!
A 2 bedroom plus den cottage is
available. Gee it's cute! Used brick.
beams. s hake roor. board and batten
exterior. It's clean as a whistle, so
drive by it at 433 Heliotrope. south of
the highway in Old Corona de! Mar. A
listing or Natalie Fogarty.
REAL TORSO, 675-6000
2443 East Co ast Highway, Corona del Mar
BIG CANYON; why not change your
lifestyle & move into this very special
£airway view condo. $125',000
LINDA ISLE ii ~ated entrance. Relax
in quiet seclQ.S1on in your luxurious
home on the lagoon. 1-Story 4 bdrm.,
family rm.; pier & slip. $215,000
EASY DOWN, OMC 2nd; Bluffs condo;
.3 bdrms., 2-slory. Frplc. (lease $425
mo)
BAY FRONT; glide into your s lip & sit
on your terrace & sip. tBreathtaking
view. on bay. $249,500
G-..j -· 1002
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The ultimate in good. livmg in Corona
del Mar! 'Ocean view + a home in
Up-top cond. 4 Bdrms .. 3 baths ; family
rm. & formal dining. $130,000
OPEN SUN.1-5 2907 EBBTIDE
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1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• IRYIME TERRACE. CdM
Fine fee property in sparkling cond. 4
Bdrms., 3 bath;>~ Jge, well landscaped
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WHERE ELSE?
Can you find a big 2 story
home with 4 bedrooms,
2L;oJ baths and a bi& open
wood deck pon!h on the
upper level . Lovely
eu rpets & drapes. in this
stately 3 year old beauty.
Easy FHA or VA terms.
$57,900. take.1 il l
Call. ..... .
546-4141
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REAL ESTATE . INC.
MIHIRAHCH
AIAMDOHBI 3 BR
SACRIFICE
S33.900 '
Completely redecorated
like a model. Prime re·
sidential neighborbood in
prestigious community.
Large family sited living
room . Country styled
kitchen. Rambling
ground• w-ith rruit-or·
chard. Secluded master
r etrea t and generous
sited chi\drens suites.
flurry. Priced to sell
fast! Call 963-7881.
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TAYLOR CO.
Rt:J\L T O R S s 111c<' UJ46
POOL-YIEW-PRIYATE IEACH
Elegant Dover Shores beauty! For you
who appreciate exquisite decor. Every
exciting amenity in this 4 BR home
-W /pool. 3 Frpls, 3'f.I bas. $215,000.
21 I I SOii J_.;n HiH1 Road
HIWl'ORT CEHTIER, H.1. 644-4910
G1MNI 1002 G.-al 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
pool. $97 ,500 '
OPEN SAT /SUN. l ·S 706 K-TIIANGA
STARTER HOME 1002
ONLY $36.900 ••••··~··••••••••••••••
Lovely family llome, 3 MO DOWN
large bedrooms, 2 patios,
nice large lot, built·ins. EASTSIDE
All of this pit.I! you can CHARMER
buy subject to existing $43,500
VA loan. 545-9491. Mature area. Tree-lined
· quiet s treet. Brick ill'"'! I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; I t . .1 1• ~\. . '.;: ''"~··· .. •:·:'·'~
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On The Bal DEL MAR · or cha'm •ilualed in · • much soug ht arter Whale of a Deal .
SPANISH STYLE
CONDOMINIUMS
7:v_r~ Annual financing.
EASTSIDE. CM . (Close
to Back Bay J. 2 Bedrm,
2 bath. S43.~. J Bedrm,
2 bath. S4ti.950. J Bedrm,
famil y-kitc hen
Townho u~e. $48,950.
Open Daily 1·5. 2580 San·
ta Ana.
Beautifulnew2sto DUPLEX ---'=====-t "E&slside Area". NO OH THE SAND 4 Br, 4 Ba&Gallery One or those unusually DOWN to vet buyers. A
Newport Beach Duplex 2 fireplaces, wetbar fine properties we wish HARi OR VIEW rare beach area bargain
in prime-Slimmer rental Deluxe kitchen everyone could own. On-HILLS ~excellent terms availa·
location. Fabulous \·iew Pierroryachtto60' ly one duplex li~e this. Largest lot in Harbor ble to all . CAN 'T
from second floor ob-You may select the Two bedroom and den View Hills-Custom pool DUPLICATE THIS
servation deck. SlZ1,000. finishing touches. home in front plus an ex· and beautiful landsc•p· ONE. Call now to see it.
10%down. CAIJ..962·77B8 675-8120 tra unit in the rear. Each ing. 6 bdrm .• FR and S46·ZJ13 .
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All your dreams come private corner lot. plan-Highly upgraded-,
true. Two bedroom Formal entry to elegant· with greenbelt. 189,000 '4'0LF COURSE
seaside cottage with ly decorated livin~ and Call 675-7225 VIEW
room to grow. Located in dining areas. Unique ON YOUR TERMS
elude private lake, con-
trolled security entry,
pool, jacuzzi, elubbte
and top quality const.ruc-·
lion. CALL now 556-2660
c:=sELECT
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SPANISH
HACIENDA
One·of-a·kind custom
home locate d in ex-
clusive IRVINE TER·
RACE. Spanish mission
architecture is accented
thruout this 3 bedroom
home. Massive beam
ceilings, step-doWn liv-
ing room, covere d
porche5 overlook
secluded patio and
garden area. Open House
Sat/Sun 1-5; 1104 Dolphin
Terr. CdM .
•41).6161
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COATS& WALLACE
REAL ESTATE . INC.
SKIHHYDIP7
Complete privacy in pool
area. 4·Br, 4·ba's, loc. on
the front line oJlooking
bay &. ocean. $325,000.
Fee ownership . ,, ,,, . ,,. ,,·· t f.(/ll"r • .,.,,,,,,:1
216.S 1.c-.. .._,.
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FHA Al'PRAISED
•.. al $42,500. l,~ sq. ft.
of home. 4 bedroom, 21f.l
baths, large family room
with bltn bar, ll\'lng
room, dining. Eating
area in kitchen .
Hardwood Ooors. Fully
air conditioned. Won't
last at this price!
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l IR+ POOL
ASSUME $30.900
$259MONTH
Best pool home buy with
this beach chalet! IM·
MACULATE! Ankle de·
ep shag! Squeaky ~lean
paint! Gourmet kitchen!
Rambling m~r bdrm
retreat! Dining enter·
tainment ! Park 11ize
Tahitian backyard with
giant s himmering pool!
Rare 7% loan • no new
loan costs! Owner
bought nt:-w! Must sell!
Hurry ! Call 847-6010.
oPfN 111 Q . II~ IUN ro~f N!("I' BAV SHORES. A great garden kitchen. Sc1n1rate' '==""= B It community with private 1-UY your way! Seller utility room. Spacious w1'll llste l du WILD ·· · ' beaches. The pn_· -has n o Y r ~-... ~ master. children. and 1'dea Le pt.i · ·.< --~ THE REA
been reduced to $69,900. '°"EWPORT . s. ase o on eon· Call 673.8550. guest s!Jiles. Llbcral use 1""11111 tract . or ? Vacant & re· , . 1 ••
$l,390DOWH QPfN1rio;1.iisruNlOPJN'("f' of mirrors <ind fine 1..,COME ady for you now .1 ;~';..;''-;';";''·~;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ~STATER
In Costa Mesa. lovely J wallpapers. Covered 1""11111 Unusually sharp . just
Br. 2 Ba. community -patio. Close lo park, FOUR-PLEX. pride of ASSUMESZl.100 right (or rttr. Executive
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garage, no yanl work. ~ down. Call 963·6767 for Fireplace, bllns .. 2 baths Rare assumable loan park like view.'1\ill price UJ 0 8 On ·
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COllOHA DB. MAit DUPLE! ..lit.t Great location! Froot house has: U 3 bedrooms, fireplace, 3 baths.
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must sell quickly! Sub· Single ramily home on
mit any offer! \Von't la!t over1i1ed lot ; walk to
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TREES. Up1r1ded 3 DUPLEX 2--1 br unlit. 9U...., Charmer. 2 Bd. +Sleep-~!12ot1meal. $49,500. Four bread 6 butt! ...
bdrm home + POOL • Choice loc, So. ol llWl'. HANnlCllT CAll NOW Inf lofl. •talned ...... •II * * * * * * * -·~ RECREATlON AREA. $79,500. Owner.~ l:IOI ._., t50 wood ;nleriot, must see, BERTHA HENRY ital Fine Cost.a eaa
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channel view. 'nie l)a1'k new cpt1, 3 apa~lou1 Spotless adldt occupied $95,000. 645·3374 Or fantastic mod.~I home & plant11 like you ve ~0r 84G ·259t ASKING Ol't"'1110 ,1,s ,uNIC8'~!Cf '
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of luxury tn Newport 3-Br 2·ba bdwd tin. Flexible termt:, Won't t lon. FlreplaCe. ·eomr1 .. acro6s the st.reel from drapes; you name it.it .IYOWNEI ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1, > • . ~ach for. this no.minal M•lr' bdrailb. pvt "'" laat.. lln'~L , ~~~hreoaO :::e ~ a:s~z~ each other. Hoth'havede-has il! 3 Br .• family room Bluffs Delores ~1odel end '* * •Don'tWoit•••
kind 3oLJtnce. Newly de-stairs. , apri ni 1ers. Anxious I u ite owner, !I unit. & country kitchen all for unit, 3 br, 2" ba. Encl For prices and Interest to ~.-.
cor. rm.condo.over· • Great .reotal propel't) whitewater views. 100·10 ~.500.~ front & rear. patios. come down. Both will TRlr•EVE.S :. IOoJclng ereen lawn & at24JO lll~Y9-2-Br J,..bA owner wanw (asl sale. beach. One has 3.or MIS>IOH Vil.JO Jl.tany xtras. J>rinc. Only. probablyk-goingup • C
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garden patio. Asking SAM t.o 6.Pil daily ., $23,000 remainin1 •-J ~ 1~5~1•65 000 ... ~ · · °""'· .. not ~wn . 2 rm, 2 fireplaces, patios, some
$i9,7SO 67S·S492 or 542·8584 balance-with payments $21.$~~~z iAGRciOzKY 837·9500 ~ b a :II t n g I e. s lo r Y studios, cloted OrAl&t!ii.
C F C Prl ... '1 nly , S4~,-o at SZ29 rno. No qualify. Reatto• ... ••11 • 'llGE & ....;~SIVE F '"L JI', Townhouaes st.ill at only Excellent\...,._ a( S60 Goo •• Oleswart11z " .o . "'"" tng! Owner may help•1.c;==:..·.;;:,;-'--'-----gy'""Cl"'I ,. ~ ;:' $21,950 . New carpets. each """:a . '•
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• rs 64().00 0 view, in blk to·z beat:hes. P.erc~'!" o': ~pn· vate h:t:v:-~ait ~i7~ to Over ~oo sq. n .. 4 large layfrmd Frank, 839·&321 Agent. Re-olty~SJOO ! -;;~~~~~~;;;;;;JJ3~B~R[,~2~Ba~.~971>~~31;..,~da~)"l;.1 bedrooms, formal dining Sha~ 2 •-•-, lie H...,.. • mesa ove·~•-g Hun•· Of'f~1149•11\fuN 1011t1.<1• 1 d h .1 ... OCV1"111 _ _ _ ~ IEST • ...._... ,... room, aun ry c ute. t1 e VIEW llo SI ~-sale 1100 ~ -u =JC UCLUSIVE ington Beach. Sln•le· 1 -~ •••1 kitchens & 3 bathrooms · al 1P """ ?.'::."~~~~~~! lnlNTorrace Slory ranch, rrne ' ilflftiJji;[ MlllorS81.500. $87,500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ASSUME
best custom built, 4 BR, Comp. redecorated, 4 ~:c!,~,n ~~~~Ii~ . . -~--==·===' 3600 SQ.,FT. MISSION VIEJO WAnRntONT ' Full:i~~l~•added 70/0 VA LOAM
fam . home, best Spanish BR, 3 Ba.-3 FrpJct. Ap. atovi'ln ffie llVing room, Owner may carry tst. REALTY HOMES screen room 8x27 + SPac1oult 4·pleic. ll:ood
i'!terior .. best wallpaper prox. 3400 sq. ft . $147,000. wood cabinets in the sun· l HOME Lr"! Executi .. ·e ,.u home ideal 581-1000 AU we-~ many other added e)(trai Hren. Close lO U:hools, ·&: paneling, best pool & you own. lbe land. ()pen "" kl[ci..en. Lot.s ol fruit U I ror enterlairUng. Pvt, gst ,-, .• ,.,,""",~ SI0,500. s hopping. Owne,.r "'3y · · •-i I h 1-'ri /Sat /Sun 1·5, 1~12 ·v q 2 r I 4 bd O H t. ... ..1-'"' .... , d 1 1acuz:u, ""3 us• pro-D 1 T trees, part.yveranda. GI This new free standing entry, pcs, rms. pen ouse........., Ro"McC..-. ca rry aecon . aen.
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4 BR, ram. rm.; view. ·~ r-1 ' side;acharming3bdrm. cora e. on a view ot. story, 3 hr Deane Home ••••••••••••••••••••••• exc ha'!ge. Prin. only. Juslreduced to$119.500 PAOPEATIES nc. dining rm & family rm. home. pegged Oak nrs. Great home 1or l ar~c w/J t'ar garuge. Don 't AVOCADO LAND. $2.(8:) Ag\642·9666 1
OPEN SAT. 1 .. 5 ••OWNER, vtew. Choice•-"======== The price is $64,SOO lhruout·. lo•-ely patio •. ramily. $62,900. VA & a'ot ' Act now' s·1·•• ooo per /AC. Rancho Cal. 1
• leasehold&. the builder is oc: F"llA b I w · · .uu. ,.,,,,..,_ Seller F'n. 8'"" Jn!. 6 DEA UTI FUL lnc:Onu.' 535 Vista Gt ande Broad moor I Joe. 4 Br, gardens . Ocean view. uyen; we rome. """'· ·1 ~ m Sl5.ooo.y.a,,..._..., anxious tosell! MISSl~YIEJO T' hi s r 1 uno'ls 2 triplexes·-~ The Blurfs; one level 3 fam rm, form din, tri· ""'-"' r•RK II HOMES Only ;a few blks. from "'" 1g orces sa e . · --,
BR. beamed cell.; lots of CdlevM. 2727 Windover Dr, GJ..FHA Ok -55,1800 beach. $96,000 REALTY Owner714-67&5734 ~=:a~a5~;~.~. 'bot,:~!~
shutters. .644-0211. Quality.yes! Shing le, __ __::..:::P::..:.=:.---1 IRVIMECOVE 581-1000 APPROX 3'" a r h t'S ·~· •-HEWPOU SHORES · "" c es· ouse . ., at .... ,..n~ n· roor( hwd. floors. Block uulYERSITYP••K Jl.1agnificent J bdrm . vicinity 69th & Alameda tury 21. WN E-R Harbor View
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w&I fence, cov. patio ." -home; elt:gan! dcC'or ; Newport leach 1069 An area ,,_;lhpizzai,that inlluntington.Park.Only 548-1168 .. with stone BBQ & bar. Edinburg 3 Br + lge ramily rm. wilh .,.,·et txir : ••••••••••••••••••••••• has : 2 lge. pools. tennis 10 miles from L.A. Cily ___ ::_o:_;_:_:;:_ __
Custom home -quiet study orr master Br, ~1'°' gourmet kitchen: s tp. BAY FRO~ ct s · ciubhow;(' +""'<ilk 10 llall. Pvt pany will sell DUPLEX 152il w. Stan· neighborhood. 134· Deep._ Ba, cen.tral a i c, w:elec· d1n1ng rm . l~O\'t•l y "I beaeh:! at 90< per 5<I fl or trade rord , Santa Ana, All
lot. Existing 6% GI loan tr o f 1 I t e r · F' u 11 Y ••rden •'0th •vv•I, ocean 2 Custom Homes We have s pecialized in r 0 ,. t VA •·ii A C' II ~ I t d"I ~ 1 • 1 . or range ... oun y terms . , r , ..,, pa)' able Sl42 mo. a ll -1wa papcrll:'t.I w CbS · u views. 5295.000 Br\LBOA PENINSULA s a e 5 "' rent a s 1 n p p · 1 CN' .,5 000 Ce t 2t Beaut. 4 br, 3 ba. 5gl anyone can buy subject drp s, Cully f'rpt 'd . f:xcellentlocationonthe Newport Shores since roperty. rin. 00 Y ....... · · nury ·
level home. Prof. de· to. Hurry! 891--0321. K itchenAid d.<J hws hr. ~ Bay & only l'2 block to the 1963; 1-'P:::1•::•::•.::•:.:· 64=6.:""="='-----1.:548:::._·:.:11::68=------
cor'd. &: lndscpd., 3 car new water he<1ter. frplc . ~ Ocean. E<1eh home has 4 WE KNow·n1£AllEA lu1fne1s Prop«ty 1400 ONLY 4 LEFJ~ ;;;~~~~~~~~jg~a~r1.~Y~otu~o:•~'n~la~nd=·:Sa:c~., auto gar.opener. Beaut. 11• .,~,,. bdrms , 4 balhs & TllEH~l·TRYUS ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• HEWDAH.4.P'OINT $117,000 . By owner. Bkyd&patio.Lookslike 4 ft: Gallery , 2 fireplat·es , Home:s r<1nginJ! in price PRIMEIAHIC VIEWD•-•vis 640·1728 Model Home. Best Buy in ' ,, •. .,,, • ..,.., b I od rrom •"" 500 to S73 000 ......--wet ar. u Ira m ern -· · · IUILDI~ 2 Br/I Br -.~ OPINHOUSI-Costa Mesa 1024 all Irvine Area. By 110.SN.CoosrH""y .. loguno kitchen & private pier. all sizes &desil!ns ~ _.. _,,
SAT JCJIH I 5 I--'""""""""""'"'---I Owner S55 450 553-8584 494 1177 1''••e land. •--at t200 Ask about our SI ,050.00J. 3 Br/2 Br $70.950 i -. ••••••••••••••••••••••• . . . . -.. ~-.: $172 000 Y ' 3 B 12 Br $75 500 •Thi~ lovely view ~e in MESA Verde/Republic. $2S,OOO 1-.:ast Balboa Bl\'cJ.. or Guarantee Sale Program . · ear.y r • Jrvine Terrace will be 2 IEDRMS + DEH Laguna Ch<irmer. I Bd, call 675-8120 for more de· CAYWOOD REALTY Great Newport location. 3 Br12 fJr $77.950 ~ openforyourbidinspec· Opel nS~t~&Su1n•1·5.4br1. 2 Bedrm, 1 ~ bath, 1¥4 BATHS.AIR COND. frplt'. privucy. Ck•c <1n tails. *548•1290 * TReedaltoHr~.b6e1~t8500& Assoc. Beautiru1 owner·s units tion Sat/Sun ·ftemoon am, din, 3 eves, frp · Townhouse with bltn Purdue Plan·CollegePk. vie"' $69 ,500.•1!~·3381. "' ..,.. provide home+ income.
P.I Ir a rr ·' Elegant ! $77,900. 2053 R IO d ' h h FORTHESELECTIVE ' DOHTUFT BYOWNER;mustsell!3 C lal Lastunitalthisprict•. 1·5. . . your o er is Phalarope."nt,5<1J.u-.,... •· I s was er. 8 ommerc W lb
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custom upgr<1ded & im· coas tline view. 2 Bd, 1 , ·· f''ee title. Boal dock . rope •• , 34121 Cstilwy.496-3431 servator, It will be REPO. 4 br + pool. to. Veterans no down !! '' •potle•• and easy to maculately maintained fa m . rm .. I 1•: I.I a .. "' . "'"'. . Open •louse Sat & Sun. ••••••••••••••••••••••• forwarded lo the court $59,000. 9')"., int. MOO). Won't last. Cull to sec. house on a choi ce, Un· s,sg,(lfJO. 497.3164. keep that wa). A recent· 11 _4 3322 Via Lido . BAY FRO~ N E W N w pt l:i ch for upproval tno pro· down. Agenl, 546-7739.· Red Ca rpet, Realtors 1,. redccor<1ted 3 BR end "' Waterfront Ou11lex ' ci;.owded corner site. -----. Sl75 000. · bate). The home has 4 968-7944 536-8836 overlooking itpaciou!'i 3 BLOCKS TO DE1\Cll unit tn.,.,·nhome near pool --· ----o rril·e building, s pec· home. Can be .purch<isc<I
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rare opportunity. come COLLEGE PARK, by NH g. cust. (le•• lhan ·u-rrenl by trect> . .Pvt patio. ·13G si_icd master su1tt.• and Custom des••ncd2 stor)'. orficc!i. Sat1Stin l ·!i Pl\1 Call
'-.,·,, o~·ner, 1edu, ced to Pool W/spa & patio .. h 1 ~n " Be b b r replacemen t cos! I . Agate,Sl. fielen ~t . Bush 011:: I 11.i:ht view .:lll<J .500. ~~acre estate. Prinl"11>als Reduced. Sfi00.000 evt!S. b'7!'.·61 Zl 1915SabrinaTerr. $t7,900.4B£t,2Ba,Din· aut.4 r,1""4 a, rplc, &A 4 4"".. C 116447211 I y' Cor-~'Mcr rm. Bltns. wash room. nxt.lopark&schl. Nr. Inspection by appoint· ssoc. 99-.J<T• a · · only . $87,500. 2301 ILLGRUHD {21 2 DH. holL<;C.1'1 & 1 HR
• ........ uin beaut. landstaped, close Shop'g Ctr. By Owner. ment. 551·1886. LGCJUfla Miguel I 052 ~· fltf a r g a re t Dr i Ii e · Realtor 67$.6161 <1 pl . c ~1 H l's u r
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4,000 Sq . ft . bui.kiing ideal -YACAMT Renl 'Iii.,_..! LOCATION LAGUNA NIGUEi. ' ' ror furnilure or other re-16 UNITS
IH MIESA..YstDE Storybook Axer Park in rront & behind * IEST * tail. on Del Mar. heart of
Sharp 3 bedroom. Very Deserted ! Detailed lhisspacious3bdrm .. 211 N 0 RT H VIEW -G d 0 • shopping . Loading dock ,
clean. Giant living room. a rchitecture, crack.ling ba. townhouse. Just Exceptional buy in this f30 pe010f FAMILY parking. $99,500. Will
Only $44,500. Lowest brick [pie, gourmet steps to pool, tennis &: 4·Br, or 3 & den, ram rm, PARADISE consider lease or lease
price in all Mesa Verde. kitche n w /bar, wood schools . Paradise for din rm. Aft. view home. NEWPORT VILLAS Large, beautiful wooded option . 492·4121
All adult.s luxury units.
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4 IMITS Won't last! World Real cab inet s, ramily, 2'11 ram i I y with sm a 11 Pror·1y decorated & Condominium llomes estate on Corona del 1'1ar HERTHA Jlf~NR\'
Sig Canyon Home Estate.556·Tn7 baths, 3 BR's, lllDDEN children.$67.500 ldscpd. Many extras in· in Prestigious hillside, with view or REALTORcS ___ 1 STAIRCASE to 21x21 LE RAISOR eluded. 569.950. Westclirrarea islands: & harbor. 5 /\. ·ir · 1 f Sat. or Sun. I 0..5 ILUIEJtA.MS & ga me rm ..• wet bar. Laguna Hi~ Realty or Ne"·port Beach Bedrooms. 7 baths : pool : re Y~.~ ""'! ing t~ ivc . or
Excellent Costa fofcsa
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$79.000.
Please call owner to see COUNTRY W'YS MOVE IN NOW AND 830.5050 400·40.IO $42 000 lo ~A4 000 over i12 acre. SZ49.000 a w_ ' e in . a c arm1nJ: by appointment. Terrific "' RENT t'I 1 REALTY • , ~ • 644•1766 quaint, frail. o~d 2 Br A perfect country retreat 1 eacrow coses. 2 Bedrooms, 2 Baths home on a tcmbly un· PAUL W. B UMFIELD
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buy on l4,1rge corner. to call home. 3·Ranch In the $40's but submit 4523Camp .. •Dr .. l rv'>ne Like New View! separaledinin•arca 1 "'~~~~~~~~"'' decpriced beautiful com. Mustsee·reall youto(the ou otr Fntn Vall ..., t:
ordinary! 4 Br. home· size d bedrms, 2 · ~krr962_;{j1 ey. CampusVa)leyShopCtr. 3Br, 2Da, upgrd'd cpts, •Deeo_rator wall to wall J.fARBOR VIEW llOMES mereial pr.operty one
$30,000 under·priced for Co mforta ble baths , CALL833-8600 drapes, patio. Jnds<:pd. carpeting . PORTlFINO 4·Dr. 4-ba, block lo exccl~en_t Lot1forsale 2200
qui ck sale. $169,500. rustic fireplc, lrg. added BY OWNER 3 Br 2 Ba 2 1-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~;;;;;1~$4~9,~500~.~4~9>~-4~995:;.:--;--;:;-I •Enc I os ed patio or ram rm , formal din rm, Carlsbad beach 1r 11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Divorced & want to fa!JlilY rm w/open beam yr s old. 1 miie fro·m I-balcon~ . finished bonus rm , nr means making a h"
move.Call644·2466. ce1l. modernbltm.Coun· beach, S43,000 Open PARK 11 LOVELY ANN CHISMAN •Continuous cleaning park, schools & comm h_a ndsome prorit? Lot ~e!h~o~c~~~p r~:c~~
..:::.:.:.:::.:==.:.::.='----j tryatmosphere.Chance· Rouse Sun. 1·5 1908 They upgraded the in· RIEALESTATE oven pool Lease OK $92500 s1z.e29,500sq.ft.S74 .500 If ill (Tustin area): 1
1 Large C~~rV:!!e on 2 · ~~a~~r:ti~~s~~t ~: l~ Delaware. 960-00i ;e;~r ~ t~1~ :~d~0 ti~~ ... t!~~~~ .. ~~?~~~an ~~kee~r i g er a tor. i c c -''-'"•oc•_··:.64c..4 __ 7-'866'-."'-'""'-·-·l»-'-l8'-, _·1 ~~;; .. 58~;~4 ll-729·2301 & <1cre_._S37_._soo_. _ ..... _.,.. __ _
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'" llKITO""'CH 1 d · d th · A 1·1 •3 heate d swimmin_g OPENSUNDAYl5 l RJLt •-h ' prime \•lew Jots. 1 I ..,..,"""'. rnn ~ an scap1ng an cy view. qua 1 y con· pools · CondomJniums(Town. , · 11 .s near ""'"ae 1n from beach. House will are welcome. CALL Fantastic family home. built an over-si1.ed patio. structed, double w:dl. 2 1631 LIMCOlMLn. L-·· San Clemente $1495 SW.3666 •Draperies nvwse1 for sole 1700 ' · help carry until ready to , ' im m ac . 4 br, 2 ba. A 3 bdrm .. 2 bath, with Bdrm. home wtlh extra SI JO 000 eac h Terms Owner
build. $128.500. 979-0631 ,::, 1 family /dininJ nn. Lots cul·de·sac location near larJ!e deck, s pacious •Al..ob,bdurningfireplace Open~/~n ·~0••1••T••H••;•:G•••U·:·;· 496·49.23. ' .:1::~4:~:=r. I 006f'r:l;/iifJJ,I ~~n:~!::;.ob~ri·u~~~!; ~~~and recreation. ~:i::~;~~:~a~::~~~ ;~~:.nm~~~oc::ietc~~~~~ lor call foropptl " coNDos "~ MT~~.,,!'~~/ 2300
LG•••E•••M•od• .. Dpl•••·.·.·3 .. B••R•.•2• w •. .:·::i-~To...._ I)' 1 \ e Ql, de I u x e 552·7500 South Laguna on comer 118 .. 1256 WESTCLIFF 3·Br, ram Whit ewater Views-2 & J ••••••••••••••••••••••• :1-.:.:..:..:•.:..:•~..:::~;..:.:.•::::i...,.c_1 alereo /intercom, lge lot.AStealAt$64,500. RuHondRood rrn , formal d1n1ng , bdrm. units froms.'>1 ,000. WASSl·IOWMODEI~
Ba ea. $157,500. 130••POO.L,3br,dinrm,+• cleen 2car1'1aJ!:e.k>ve· h NEWPORTBEACH beautifullylandseaped. 420 Cypres:.. l\orth 2·Br,2·b<1 .tM 'wideVillt1·
Pearl. Owner640-4307 recreation rm. 2 frplcS. 3 ,IY yard & P.•t10. Nr. red i 11 LAV1SltLY Calif. 92660 Lillian Shea 548·1549 Laguna West. 5-Star adult park. I •-u..~ p -...a 1007 oo.vered patios, xtra lge schools, bea~OI public Ol=:CORATE{) Sales Orfice-Phone UNITED IROICIERS Call 675-7225 mile to Dana fl1anna .
-.uva 1" lot. Many! Many! More .park, 4 ahopptogcenten. ~••1 tv Custom built home to be 714 /64Ml7l 64&-74J4 $20.500. Rltr. •193·1137
••••••••••••••••••••••• Extras!!! Owner ean Prfced for quick sale. ~ proud of in Monarch CA.duffs) NEWPOHT llEIGl-ITS Mountoin-.-D-ewrt--.--&yfront Condominium 2 supply financing. Only $$4.000. 17201 'n-eehaven. Bay. S Bdrtn.s .. plus ser-
8r 2 Bu , DR, pool, dk , 559,900. Agt. 642.2221 • Lane. Open house 1to5 vanls quarters with fine DIRECTIONS: From the CUSTOM DESIGNED 2 Re1ort 2400
security213.394.4293 (msg6"B·9G66) weekday8. 10 to s i...,~~~~~~~~~1 wood and marble Newport Blvd. 1-~rw y STOHY . Shake roof, •••••••••••••••••••••••
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CHARMING ;548.~. · l.ogunolleach 1048 views. Near heach. on 17th to Rutland (I brick. An urt1st's dream Chosen bv the Chamber Old, well bui lt beach East$1dt ••••••••••••••••••••••• block past Irvine Ave.). with hea\'y open beam of Comm.erre a~
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rm. Step$ from bay. schools. Priced lo sell EMERA.LDl.4.Y 32351 /31678CoastHwy. NEWPORT VILLAS. Grooved & pegl(ed illegal! Pnces&:inlcresl Lake 1''ront llomes. ror
$72,500 S4S,500. Agrit.. 54B-30U. We orfer th.is older home SOUTII L\GUNA hardwood floor~. huge keep going up. up. up! the i r ho m c to u r .
OWNER WILL. By Owner, lge4 BR. 2 Ba, on ocean side of Coast 499·2247 499-1341 OCEANFRONT 2 Bd + 2 kitchen, dining rm, huge We still have a rew sin,i:le Norths hore, level. ~
.. rinance, charming 2 Mesa Verde. Askina Hwy .. on park ·like Bd garage apt. $125,000. fireplaceinhv.rm.w/30' story, 2 hedrm. 2 bath acre. Priv dock&bcacb
BR.coltageonPlazadel $47,900.S51-St76 grounds ; this .is an OPEN HOUSE Sun . Owner.64S-36S5 ceiling, 2 bdrms w/big Townhous e s at only Large h\·in~. dininJt &:
Norte. $'72,S(IO Real Estate estale·lype home. Ad · 1 · 5 pm . 2 4 3 6 6 La l-'-"'==.::..:=----1 lot'ts, 2 tiled babeths. huge $21 ,950. Ask for 1'Tank. ~am e roo ms, beaut. • •ws-••••TY COLLEGE PARK by aa..a~ vance app't. required. II e r m o s a . G r r a l Brand H~w n.-a..x art room , can convert· 839 8321 Agent master suite, eomplctel,v
-67~5-62 3 Br. 2 ba, Ire liv rm & ~vu Orfered al $179,300. Pacesetter home adJa· t 'h Blk rro;~ean. ed into 1or2 addltionall-""'-'.:'::::..'.:C"'C::.· ___ rurnil'i he d. remodeled -''----~-----! lam rm. Prolessdeooral· Financing lo be negotiat· cent lo greenbelt on love· Quality construction. bdrms. dbl l(arage rein-ocrutA like Ill'" $215.000 For1n
Corona dtil Ms IOU ed. New erpl/ d'rpg / PLEASURE ed. l;;ii:clusively by Jy landscaped comer Jot Sll7,000. Owner will lake forced for 2 story, trailer UU1 fo . ca ll Vir~ Oli\•cr ,
••••••••••••••••••••••• wallpaper de. Cov'd pat ra••su•E Corhlll tiariiet arfords prlvacy. 3Br. 10~ do~·n and carry 2nd & boat s lorage, l~e ''SOUTH'' (714 l 337·6171 PRINCJ.; k R.1..•e & lrt pool I& )'lird. EA IUO lffffo 644-7662 2ha , frplc., din .rm . TD. This ofrcr will go balcony UPfiitairt, hugf' i\SSOC p 0 Box 1fi2 , ~ 545-5741 ar ... &pm. Corner lot ln.<;lde prestige rs Completely redecorated. fa !it. Loe . at2l11-30lh St. back porch. quarter acre i\DUL T COM!\1UNITY Lakt.' i\ rro"'head. (.'.11 . 4 IR~ 1-''.'.:'.:;::.:'..'...:c:.::;:?::;=----l ·neigbborhood. close to St.>e today .~tay be gone estate w /2.l fruit trees. N 1-:A R OCEANSIDE 92352
SO. OF-IAYSIDE MUSTSIUJ beach anc\ achool & park BY OWNER-Older Z·Br tomorrow! ~.500. The Bluffs, Decorator 's Short walkingdist.ancf' to 2 br, 2 ba, one story, end 1----------
wl\h a J BR. 2 BA rental. Easl COita Meaa., 38fl, 1 ln1lr•ct. c~Bdnn. IJ FR, home on large R·2 lot Shield Real F.state Artistic Condo. Plan W. xlnt schools. You Won't on it . Choice location AYOCOdo GroYe
Onl)' J ~ year• old. BAw c h armlns older fh'nl DR, vaull.00 cellinJ. Great ocean view. eoun'. 494-8093. Converted to 3 br,~ ba. find another home like overlooking golf course 4._., Yrs old. !13 ac, w 13200 Featuring beam celllnp, boibe ... Lae 1~ Yf!ll1· ~ try charm brick Crplc By owner, *·500· 1 or this. By 0""'1tt, S87.500. with glimpse or ocean. Hass & 150 Jlms. 510.wio
natural wood and brtck .... ~ . ..\Nl.lffte lOan tiiil .. sourm UP.. open beami. hrdwd nn; Mission Viejo 1067 lease option. 640-46J7. 2301 Margaret Dr .. Short walk lo clubhouse. al.'. 29"k dn. Interest only
textures and perfecl ol $31,000 al K . 541•9871 Cutef( hOme on the Great potential family or ••••••••••••••••••••••• o~ Ba 646·8657· Prin. only! """"I. ja~uzil. Near t:I 2 yrs. Income this vr ,_ C 11644 ... • ,,_.11 .... •&1 -~lorllon lJ 1 "DOLLHOUS.e." Brand New 4 DI, 3 , ,....., , . ...,..alion. a .... 11. • .,.. _ ...... ' -· m1rtett tlle cottage, 'ncor:ne prop, F rm. ~ Fiim. Rm. View. Agent, You Wanf Pri•ac'? C11mi no Plau shopping over $20,000. Slout & A,. ~ i ole. perfect tor oewlyw~s . m.500.497·1022'149'T·IOt4 Top of the world view 1921 Kinga Rd. NB. YOUHAYE:O'! center & bus line5, 30 soc. 301 E. Grand., Hn Nl[,11
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• ~""'1:-0vWhV 1•rd.868~ Lag .Be~. 3 Bd. ~ ba, lovely landscaping&. TheBluff8:earlyarea ··et1ycr~gt •·. Im · SALE! 8yowoor$34,495. SK I . S "! M ttt E ~.
.... ....... ~ Ocean vlew. Quaft.rl es for covered patto. 1 .• nrge two l ·Story 3 BR. 2 Ba. maculale 3·2, fam-rm. 548·3036 INVESTM EN1'. RunnrnR
, SIE OIBJm:TE $2000 . l.ax c.tcdll. bedroom.$42,900. · S-'7.000Agt.64(}..5560 like new move In C'Ond. · Springs Plush mtrL * ·• y ..._ _ • * 1.19.~ 4 Br, 2 Bl. :aoo&l Owner/Bwldcr MnxJou,.,. .,,.ISSION VIEJO Plant )'our own a:ardfn 3 BR , 2 Ba . El Toro. air home. 38P. JOA t~Mmily, "'~ Moontlde, oorner Makeoffer t ~bouH: \II;"" RIAi.TY Hav~somethingyouwa:nl orpool .$92,500.()penSa:t cond . attach. dbl gar. Llv&Din.19001q.ft .B)'
4·8drooni. 2-ba.lh Ad• ... /BU1h1tird , .sun. Sat. A Sun. ~~~:30 946 to sell? Classified ads & Sun . 11 ;:lM:Xl. A&ent pool. xtra nice. First o(. own r . MUST SELL . CALL '4S..S045 t..S. Prlb. 2f\b" .. ~ T&1Ju1na. ~ . 581 .. J 000 it well. 642·5878. J . MllanJ, MA·157J.S fer over S37.000.13'7·1073 ae.500. 7141867·200l
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overlooklna 1011 cou. FaHSEllYICE · ••••••••••••••••••••••• Privp $225 1$5-971$.,ext STUDIOS• I Us t airy 28 I '•Sllody& Pool* wltA gllm119ot at ocelU\. TOLAMDLORDS 4·Br, 2 ·ba.' Cpl, gar, ~::.·~::::::::~~3 Br, 2 Ba, Fam. Rm., 2Z7 • , •FullKitchen rr:ic.'. ~1::tn.tL.ll'D ;_. u!:, ll:Z8r$11S.\Jp..Adub,
Short walk toduhbowse, Member of Board ol ~tove /~~~~g , wa~her1{ a BR, z & ...... $.iSJ.50 f!!,0811.,_S!~~ .. !!!!: day1 BEAUT d-~.-.a __ ... _ •Heated Poot furn. Bltos. I blkS lO DO pela~ lTf E. Z2a4 SL poot, Jacunl. Near El Realtors. Better Busi · ryr. mo. va 8 .,._.. ---ev• · ~ • ....,... ... .__.., LaundryPadlitlee ocean•ba.1.$325mo.--·,.....,::::.=:.U=:"•..:"::I>:.•=:'"::....-·-· Camino Plua 5;1x>pping nesa Bureau,Olambccof IO /l5. U6-700& " R, 2 ~ Ba '·······~ ' 2 br, 1 ba, pool, nr. • ltW ly. Open SUn. 875-ueO°lci-
c•nter & bus lines, 34l Commerce. 3·Br, 2·ba. fncd yd In Coll . 2 &. Den waterfront .• $000 Outstanding view, nearly beach. $2$0. Runt Beach =~= f;~e!:,e. 87s..&Meves. Brk'r.
minutes from Sa:n Diego. 530-8505 Pk. f"plc, dbl ll"r. s:JOO, LE RAISOR new. 2 Story, 4 DR, 2 Ba. aru. 891..f.159aft9pm. •TV &c.)laldlCN'.aYall M• ..... De ......
Jllness forces quick sale! 546-5777 frplc, lovely dooor. Rent OWllhoteH •Bar·B-Que 160Wr ~ C.W. By owner $34,495 . REALTY orJease.58l·~! · Uefwwl.W 3525 •PbOneServlce 1.AYN.ON1'COHDO ..,...__,..
5'18·3036 U...,IDESCO 2 Br, house E. Side. cr11ts, New Casta del Saa, adult ••••••••••••••••••••••• •I Mlle to ocean •2br, 2ba,lM~. · B~~UT.GG...,.~ ..,. drps, bltns stove. No 4523Campus0r.,lrvine 1 · d' f'·" 1-----------1 •IAeOporMU.aooo ~ ~&IQ RNl&tate FREERENTALSERV. pct.s,l chlldOK,$225mo. CampuaVaUeyStlQPCtt. l.ving,lncl 1 ..wya.ni& tom 2 BR;.2 8a·~· BEAUTIFUL 1 br fum •0penl·5Sat&SUn ADUJ.'l'S.NOPE'l"S
bct..p 2800 Summer & Wotr. Beach 646·1920. C.All83l-8600 house m alnt. + "ec. tral air. M.qaion Viejo apta$14S&$l7$.Span.llh •310Femando,Belboa tom.IA"tntoocea.a.Ll'e
·-•••••••••••••••••••• Rentals. $350 wk. Also ~ facil. $Ji5. 637·"12 It area .$295.544-I~ style bldg, pvt encl gar, OliveWiaaftibom.JUtr 2 Br $215., 11• 2 iBF
WANTVac:-ara'R .. orC.2 Exec.&Familyhomes. NEWPORT l-IEIGHTS UNJVPrkTerrTwnhse 2 S8l·9836. •%Br 2 b.a frpk gar pool,aauna,lodry,adlta. 81$-GUll w/pat[o $220. O as Ii:
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pen;n•ula. Priv. only. ~ -School. Quiet, cul de ·sac Shipp No PeL' tl30-!i89t · D ... xe1 U......,. 3600 frpl, ocean view. S3IO yr-swimming PoOI, rec.
Wri.te P .O. Box 845, l i1 ~:1t!!-~}flli;l1 1 s treet. 3 GENEROUS . •••••••••••••••••••••••I Br Adult Garden Aptly. WillconslderwiDlet. room,wasbenlldJ7a'L
Venice.CA . 91Y.!91 1t~·,Al:lfio • ~L B E D ll O 0 M S + * REMTALS * M•wport lead! 3269 BALBOA Penhi. Year· w /pool. Acrot1 from 213·2M·9384 OAKRIDGE'~•• ,. , , ., -· family /dining rm. !luge ••••••••••••••••••••••• TOUnd 3 bt 2 ba frplc LakePark,$1.SZ..permo. ............._ WANT Bayfront or ocean covered patio. $195. mo. UN IV. PARK • • • SJ6.7447 Br near Beach & Bay, 3 br, Z ba, bllnl, tblJd:rm
lmnl homo, to $300,000. CostaMesa2Br.l t,.,Ba , FerRuson Re;,alt or.s, 3BR.2Ba .......... $395TOWNllOUSE 2Br, garage, 13.so. mo. redecorated, laundry. welcome, $22$..151 W.
Will trade $125,000. <.'Qui· studio, family w£>lcome 833·3821 TllF.TERRACE 2"'2Ba. pool , bllns, Mll-0725 Logunaleocll 3741 park.in,, adults, no Center,645-1197
t)'inyachlandcash.. $200. 3BR.2Bu ... .._.;·····S425 wash/dry,gar.Nopets.z BR, 2 Ba, CdM. no ••••••••••••••••••••••• pela.$2851U6W.&Jboal-'-,.-:-:'=::::-"'.CC---:-
Co6ta l\tesa2Br,vacant DcmaPolnt 3226 .GREENTREJ::HO~IE.5 675·9188 children or pets. $ZG8. EFFICJENCYAPTS Blvd.673-6210 lS. NEW z br, patio,
now. szsu. I'° ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 llR, 2 Ba ........... $375 mo. &44--6800 (Susie) from $190. Pool, maid, prdeo. Adalb, DO pets.
Costa l\1esa (Re 4 Br, 2 Seaside Condo J BR. 3 Ba ........... $425 LIDO ISLE phone, laundry. Village l BDRM, 1. b1k to bay or 52'7W. Wllson,8U-18D \V1\NT T.D. 'sorcquity in
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ba, kiW ~ petsok, $300. New 2 BR, 2 ba, den, wet DEERFll'.:LD llOMES 3 BR, 2 8'.I. in Cd.M, no lnn.494·9436 ocean, utiJ. incl. $2.lS. NEWLY DECORATED
llu nt. BeBch 2 Br . bar,pool.Avail.nowon 3BR,2\.AJ Ba ......... S425 Lovely 4 _br,2 bahome. pets or children. $320. mo.yrly.67S.78'16eves. ZBr w/gar.,$175.Water
garage, yard, see now! ]ease at $475 Mo. Adults Rancho San Joaquin Frf.I. patio. all elcc. kit., mo. 64-4-6800 BACH. util pd, $1&5. mo. C def Mer 382.2 pd, 2176 "E~ Plaoenahi~ ~;>....;port Beach 1 br onlt·oRBlN Realtors ~~::~~::::::::::::~ ~~5·oga~.r~~~lJ.~~~~~ ~f~~·,rs~~:=· :•E~W•••03"'b'd'r"m","2"b'a",1-""""'='-"120"'--1~·50--~---
mobilc home, park nr. 83J·Z006 ' 644.1271 673·4798 A.pm l11tenh Fumished l, , Real Elhlte be h $200 552• 7500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oceanfront year-round garage. Bltm. Poi.nset-$315. 3 Br, 2 bat paUo.
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, Wmted 2900 Ne~~rt &ach 3 Br, 2 Fountain Valley 3234 2 Br condo nrl1?8g. Quiet, Balboa Penlnisda 3707 bachelor. $1.M. mo. Uttl. tla,CdM.549-8867 Days. yard. gar. nr new, no
a, am1 y ome. frplc. ••••••••••••••••••••••• · JolU ~ ~ ... ·-••••••••••••'•'••••• 8 f .1 h d h' I I pvt, frplc. Child/pet ok. ••••••••••••••••••••••• pd ....... 1 --*".642·1603 OWN Properl y in re I E~cl pat. pool. Low G. 2 br, 2 ba. Ilay(ront -'-"-'-""-="'------ISPAC.dl:c:3BR,38a,llh lh 1 od 11 th yard.garage.$375.yrly Large 2 br, huge rumpus cnm~.$.105.979-7888 w/vlew, 1.,,1 '· wash'g. Oceanfront, Immaculate, blktoocean.Peekatthe 2 B:R. 2 ba. No peta OC"
8 ewo • aw Orne Garden Grove 2 br, l~S: rm. 2 ba. 2 c.ir gar:Age, ,.8 aJty "" quiet, adultJI, winter. l water. $485. lse. Daves. children. PreL mal.W'e
or So. Bay Area? ba . small petok. Sl!X>. bltns, comm. s"·ini pool. $200,000 Yie-w &tate facil. Wntr. S3SO. util.s pd. Br, $325. Incl. Ulil. 6«·1211 Agl. adults. $175. 6'2·5848
. WILLPAYC.ASH SantaAnalge2Br.2car Kidsok,nofee.$285.mo. ~ under SIOOO Also2br.2baupper.Ac· 49'1·1082. Ph. TomD'AJreuc.dro garage,k1ds ok,SI95. Agt.842·4421 ~ MO. cess t.o pv~. bch, . 2 BR .• 2 ba., frplc., elec.. EASTSIDE, nr new lox~
T.D.PROPERTIES Member of &ard of 6 3 I· 0 7 9 7 Or w/wush g. fac1I. Wntr. LARGEl·Br,WoodsCovc bll·ins, dishwr., blk. to duplex,3Br,2~Ba.Din.
Realtors, Better Busi· Sharp 3 BR . 2 1 ~ b ;1. REMTALS 64S.7102 $300, utils pd. Call an area. $265/mo. ARCll ocean; walk to stores; R~. Pvt fd. 2.car pr.
{213)674.fi907 anytime ness Bureau, Chamber of townhouse. $175 Month. TURTLEROCK 6PM 615-4465 BA y R.E . 499-2277 ready Oct. Isl. $350 Per Quiet residential area..
or (714)84S.S2Zl aft.. 6 Commerce. 675·7060 or673·9187, 1\rt 3 BR., 2 Ba ......... 5450 Rent or Lease Option BY mo. Agt 673-6510 $425. 645-7888.
R-lLOTSWANTED,Npl. 530-8505 UN lV.PARK OWNER .. 48r, 3¥.a ha, l.All041NH Oceanfront. 2 furn . B h /Cd.I( r.n 000 h Huntington ~och 3240 3 BR, 2 Ba ........... S400 Baycrest. Ivan Wells Winte r S160·S235 Mo. Charming 2 BO, 2 ba, BRAND new 3 bedrl ba, REDECOllATB>
$4co.'ooo. (;:ii' K,;n~i~~ lboa l51Clftd 3206 ••••••••••••••••••••••• :J BR. f'R , 2 Ba ...... $375 Home. Pool, frml Dr & Incl. ulil, equip. kitchen, 1 u x u r Y a pt s. New frplc, sundeck. $475. mo. 3br. 2ba, family unit.
673.7601 Agt. •••••••••••••••••••••• llunl. Hbr Twnhse. Never 2 llR, 2 Ba ........... $325 Fr rm. 5900 mo. incl pool pool. Near bus, mlrt, etc. carpels, new drapes, 540..3383; 67~1076 $230. No pets. 751.sJ62...
, GE l\!od 3 8 1'T 1 occupied, 4Br, 3ba, 30" DEERFIELD & garden maiqtenance. IOSMalnSt,87~40 balcony over the beach. NEWBREEDAPI:s I R..tals · r, .. Pc,. bo. at s lip, tennis. pool , JRR 2 0 ~5 6423099 $385 .·$410. 494·1055 or 2BR.&tten;garage.
••••••••••••••••••••••• gar, $450. yrly. Vacant . Jacuzzi. S650 l.se. 547-9!175 wE llA tE· R£..~"A.Li5"' ..... ·-. ·= _ ~ ...... 1 BR. lge liv rm, kit, 494·3834. avail. ~on lease I Br $220. UUl pd., a,p-130 Pearl, 640-4307 or 613·9415. ~---downtown Balboa. $21S. $350. Agent644·7662 pins, gar, pool, jac\llli.
1 HaaffFerwl•d 1 . SSi.7000 GREAT F amily home utilincl.642-~19 OCEANFRONT deluxe J93Hamiltoo,64M411
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·••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 BR, 2 h BA, trees. patio, 3br. 2ba. huge maslcr br. for lease. 4 Bedrms. 3 2·Br, 2·ba. furn. apt. BEAUT. Lg. Oceanview3•-----~----
Geiwrol · 3102 Wntr. $375. P05s. yrly. Singles. children , pc•ts baths, family roor:n. din· Beaut. furn 2 y r old $350 . & $400. per mo. br, 2 ba duplex. Bltns, Good location, n ear
••••••••••••••••••••••• Nr.So.Bay.S5l·6172 OK. Barbara.963·6739or in.it room. Low m<iin· duplex, s teps to ocean. Avail. now. Edgewater washer /drycr.2cargar. transportation & Ba~helor mobile $75.. orona dfi Mar 3222 673·574'1. Agt. tcnance yard. J\lust see Ui:iper 4 br. 2 ba. $450 Real Estate, 1350 So. $4 25. Adults no pets. m ark et s. 2 BR
COsta Mesa. $150. 1 br,••••••••••••••••••••••• to appreciate. I'ete Bar· Winter. Lower3br.2ba. Coast Hwy, Laguna 675-4062 or 122·8955 col· w/covered patio. New
edM. $175 to S36e winter, B B 11 bl retl Realty 642-5200 SJ'15 Winter, $425 Yearly. Beach. 494.8536 ' lect. cpts. drps & painL No bachelors t o 4 brs, r, 2 a , a tns, crpts. Village Real Estate 67l·3397 pets. $190. 548·1120
.Q;alboa. Uofurn N.B. drps, frplc, $350mo. Jse. No Agent,. Fee Fi'rsf Cabi'n Oceanfront 3 Br 2 Ba SINGLE, ocean view, (eves.64s-.t.532)
$295., 2 br child, pet Un· 636·1908, eves. •Edinger /Magnolia HARBOR VIEW 2 Br. Ba yfronl, beaut. Winter. Fr pie, gar, deck, locked garage. So. ofl-''-='-"c.::='----n.-H 8 -• br ~ 4 BR 2 BA $335 Super clean 4Br. 2ba. 8 view, util pd. pvt. heh, lge mod. ko·l. 1V, $375. Hwy. No pets. $2 15. Eas.tside 2 Br garden apt., • ·~~ · . -. ~· VIEW HOME · ··· 1 l I 1 · ed J. r 2-ba $495 mo Nr d .. ,.a_ · F A..t comp e e Y cus om1z . · · · · · gar.$325winter.67s.6475. 494-5792. 551·4543after5pm. Pnv. fenced yd .• cov . A.1ua, pet. ee~·· In Corona llighland5. 3 •Slater/Beach w 1 t & pool & park. 673·7001 Agt. p 81
HOM-NDEIS 4 BR 2 BA ,.., .. c:. arm ca me c p 1 _ patio. riv. gar. t·ln
a'"I BR, 2 Ba. small yard, • ... ...-.. drape~ thruout . Wood. $375. YRLY 2 hr ocean· BAY V EW. beach,_ l br Mewportleac.h 37'9 LikCNew2BF,l.Ba,ctf>ts range & refrig. Adults •642-9900• 'formal do·n,·ng, mu"h •Garfield/Bushard I l ~1s 2 br ~ Ulol pd ' d l =°' ... pan ~ 1n g acce .. n s .•n front. frplc. bltns. refrig, ~. , ...-... , · ••••••••••••••••••••••• oi: rps, car gar,_..., only. $225646-1509
more . Submit on 2BR,1BA ... $285 spacious LR & FR v.·1th gar 645.3655 · Pier/pkg, adlts. 303 E . S40 WK UP 1&2 Bdr & mo.Agcnl.675·0562 •-~~-------
OCEANFRONT 1 br $185., children. ~·7211Agt. ""'Edinger/F..dward" "'ood burning frplc . Sclr · Edgey,·ater. 1·871·2866 Bach Color 1V ma id BACH Apl. batna, laundry
petlok,Lag.Beach.A -lllR.2 BA ... $3GS -:le an 0 ,•en & di s · Delu xeWaterfront3BR.2 . I TilE,l\tESA BRAND NEW 3 Bed/2 facil Nr 0C College
Bel. 2 br, $250 .. kids, COZ Y 2 hr cottage. frplc . •llolsa/Ed"·ard<> h .... ·.ashcr. Lo maint rear Ba , $500. yrty. Slip avail. BAYFRONTJoweruniton serv. poo · · bath , frplc, s undcck. $15.S ·mo· 751·5.561 aft.
petsuU , singles. C. M. I br, ~=~tor lease option $375. 4 BR, 2 BA .. S35S yard v.·/JACUZZJ. 2 car 3407 Finley SL 557.7010 thcb beach nrd. Bay Island. ~~ ~l Newport Bl, ND S475 . mo. 540·3383; SPm • ·
I pd, singles or couple .2930 963.45670r 963.1186 gar w /opcner & storage. 2 r. force air, cpts. · 675-1016
le CdM 1 br. util pd' OUT Community tennis LIDO ISLI':. Luxurious 5250. mo.+ util. Winter OCEANFRONT 2 br$32.S. 31EDROOMS
51.ngles ok. Agt. Fee. ST ANDI.NG ocean & courts. pool &clubhouse. 5.Brhomc.$1200mo. only to June 12th. l\~ature Frpl. Winte r rental Ca1taMtsa 1824 3 lge bdrms w /patio, 979-8430 channel view. Lease Only $475 mo. incl Agt . 67S.Ol23 adultcouple.Noch1ldren w /gar .642.4590 ••••••••••••••••••••••• rrptc, pool across from
1645/mo. TheparkallSl. S100. l\10VEIN d & 1 . or pets. 673-1351 Sat & OffleahnPath lge quiet park. $250.
lolboet.a..d 3106 &Carnationisyourfront ALLOWANCE :;.~~e~r:i~rvice. 3 BR. Den. Nr eeach, Sunonly. Oceanfront apts a vail. 1. 2 & 3 Br. Adults no Adults only.-
••••••••••••••••••••yard. Hdwd firs & Deluxe3bedrm,2 bnlh, $450 . mo. Yearly . . from$14SloS190.Utilin· lS d h h h ptsl-----'----'---
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, E new. 4 br, 3 ba or 3 plaster walls, like you fplc. bltns, forced air NEED a home for a year 675-3172 Altr. 3 BR, 2 ha. Choice cl. 675·4873; 675--5205 or ~os0eds gwai"!'g
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... -.smobe,539-883l instr .bdrm/ba. pvt up· Schools, parks &. cool tailed2000sqft!1
48r·2112 Br l Ba.'~rpts. drPs. tal. Mature adults. no WINTER by park, near Pool 21r,28aApfs
c"'"'=::.:===='-"=--1 s tairs. See 8AM to 6PM ocean breezes. $360. Per B 8 • w I r_a .m 1 Y rm · range gar lge fenced pet.s $300 Mo. 6'13-3596 new 2 br. 2 ba • .t.hwhr. LA MANCHA APTS Super Comfortable separate d1rung area. An , ' :. 17 s c
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~~Br. convert. den/br, 2 daily.675·5492/642·8584 mo. Irvine planned com· )'ard. No s ingles. $275 $285. mo.548-4003 8 cottPlace, M Quiet. Upper/lower
b1l.Ds, frplc, xlnt Jee. Springfield Estates munity w/park, pool & mo. 557·8113. By appt. * lavfront* 642-ro73 Enclosed Garages
ter.675·7673.. FOR rent 3 br, l ba, 1100 Kent Rogers Really tennis courts. Will accept only. Bachelor Apt. $225 yrly. ON TllE BEACll 2 hr, 2 Gas&. Water Paid. Mo to sq . rt., frplc, unfum. ex· 848·8300960-3858 fl pd 926 E Balbo ba, bltns. gar & lndry MEDITERRANEAN Mo r entals $225loS23S
So. Bayfront4·Dr,21f.iba. ceptstove&refrtg,2car 202Springfield ,H·e lease upto2years.CaU HBRVU.4Br,2 B.a ,Din, ui · · a. fac's $350 Mo Yrly VIL''GE Eld · ·
WI le ••~ Lo I Agent. 551·2(0} Lo"v. & Fam. I'm. 1819 6'15·4533. 675·7·77· 7 & ·.~ .•~1· . -2324 en Ave. 83J.2480 11 r, .......,.. mo. ra garage, ru ly crptd. $360. w. of Beach. 6 blkson ' .>J .. 'Vo.<; 1 Br. 1 Br & Oen. 2 Br, 2 yance R~tr.m.-4062 monthly ,phone498·2647 Adam:s.N.alA1abama SPECTACULAR VIEW! Port Stirling. Com~ BACllELOR, 1 blktobay . , Br Townhouse. carpets, $150. ~arge Bach. Stove.
LUuryCottagcyrly,$365. Cozy Cottage, fireplace, Ranc ho San J oaquin Pool $525. 67S.OT71 Avail or ocean, util. incl. $t"l!i. JTBRr. 2 Ba , I' rplc . drapes, fireplace, 3 Refng .. Carpet,Drps.988
T . h . , S •. 11 /1 mo. Yrly.s1a.7876 eves. aste ull~ !urn. 2 Dr. to pools, 4 leruus· courts. Valenc1a .646-458l
antiques, sunken heated s tove & refrig. Xlnt cond. Super clean 3 BR. 2 BA 01A1n ouse. pan i.ng beach. Winter $350. mo. waterbed.673-7898 So. of Coast Hwy. $325 home. 1-~ine residential ne~'. .2 & den. 2 ba. high NEWPORT HEIGHTS ROOMY garage apt Cou· 675·3172 gym · sauna·s. New 1 & 2 Br month to
per mo. Isl & last + $150 area. Com pl crptd & cb e I I 1 ~ rt.,s , Ir p 1 c • 3 3 ~r. frpl, fenced yd, new pie. 3rd floor view.' $350. 2400 Harbor Blvd month bltns •adults no
l Bedroom, furnished. refundable dep. 508 drpd b\tns lease $325 a lcon1cs. Use of pool & paint 1n & out. $395. 521 mo incl util 673-0392 NR OCEAN new Oplx. 2 Costa Mesa (714)557·8020 pets iois P~mona Ave
Yearly.$200. Acacia. CdM. 675·8997 mo ff.edCn~tss.l-IJSl . rec. Near UCI & golf EIModenaS48-5041 · · · Br. 1 Ba, Garb. disp, Adult 2 huge bedrooms 645-0521/548-4291. ' "94--4534. eves,or&ts.Ql34days. · 1 course. $495. mo. Ready CoronadelMcr 3722 D/W, gar. Yrly, $310. 17ono ts 1 ·
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4 BR, 2 ba, 2 iitory, frplc, Nov. 7th.. §:«>-8JOO BEAUT. Bluffs Condo. 4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Child OK . ~ 568 W ~1~~wre apt NICE2 br, lba,pool,shag
••••••••• ... ••••••••••• S1maJI 1 de:~ crpt, drps, cpts. Walk to beach. $400. Loguna Beach 3248 Bf! .• ;..~ ~g,.'~.~133oc· •luge l·BR. ~pt .• fully 675·0642/673.fi692 · cpl, drps, els to ever·
Dap&e1t l.rg upper 1 br dis· DC yar &4,,.-4844 mo. Isl & last. + deposlt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• cp Y· · · furn . Want qwet, mature Cute bach 1 blk pier & MESA VERDE area. ything, $190. 548-7S86 aft
bnbr. crpt, therm~ ht. . Call 962·4218 EMERALD Bay, pvt. BEACH. 3+l\1aids. Chan· person. Blk. to oc:ean; bay. Baicony. Lease I-Jome atmosphere 2 &: 31-•---------
Yrly. 673·~. Co1taMe1a 3224 4 Br, l:Y. Ba, frplc. fla r , bch,tennis;poolslg.2br, nel view. Decorator walk to stores. $22S Per Sl90. 218h 21sl St. brdlxapts.S4Q...l034 l·Br apt. on 19th. St. nr.
· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Vacant. $375 mo. 842·8125 f r p I , d e c k , y d . sharp. Furn or unfum. Mo. Agent 6"73-GSlO 675-9195. 3 Br 2 ba crpl. patio nr Newport. $155. + gas &
Corona .. .._. 3122 Newport Bch environ. 3 annoon /eves. Whitewater vu. 558·3030 $850mo. CoitaMeia 3724 ocC $2is 1009 A Mis elec. Waterpd.Aft.6pm
••••••••••••••••••••••• lge Br, 2 Ba, Fam. Rm. 2 &644 -1815 Waterfront Homes ••••••••••••••••••••••• DELUXE 2 BR, 2 Ba, sion "552.4576 art& · (114)897--0196 ' ~to beach; 3 BR., 2 frplc"s Jge patio w/gas ** BEAUTl1''"'UL I & 2 Call631·1400 priv. patio, garaf?e. $325. ' . Ba ., frpl. comW p furn, pre· BBQ, s'pac. back yd. Well Story homes. 3 & 4 ~~anfront North Laguna~ 5Sld5.&WEEl<BR A& UP mo. yrly. 204 21st. St. Try .a. Daily Pilot 2 BR, near new, bltns.
l fe.r;adults . inter. cared for cornJ. steps to bdrms. 21h baths, ram vuve. 4 Bd.' 3 ba. frplc. • tu 10 ~ plS . 673-1148 Class1f1ed Ad to buy, sell $225. mo. 642·3693 or Agent673-~ Westcliff Plaza, on quiet rm , frplcs, wel bars, deck. patio, steps to IA YCREST •1'V &: Ma1dServ Avail or rent something. 642·2231 I culdesac. $480 mo . utility rms, Jrg yard. Beach, newly painted. 4 BR. family+ (orrilal •Ph~neScrv,~tdpool ~eed ;em porary Hous · ltn; •leD 3148 548.0950 From $425. up. No fee. 5850. Winter; $1,000. dining room. 2 fplcs. •Ch1ldrenSect1on 1ng??. Ba.ch apt. Phone. General 3802Get11eral 3802 ~··•••••-?•••••••••• · CALL 846·1311 Yearly. No pets. 494·6452. $535. per mo. Call Llz iit •$5 OFF week's rent Wkly maid serv. $275. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
LEAsE $180,000 Beat: 2 Br. 1 ba, adults. no pets. 642·5200 A~ent w/ad Mo. No pets. Lido Shores ANAHEIM
"O>odo. for SWS mo. un Small yard. Gas stove. ""' EXECUTIVE horhe ,...._ -' -....:...._ --2316Newport.Blvd CM Hotel.613·8800 ANAHBM
fur . or $950 rur . $250. mo.S56·7280 e_m· w /lrg deck overlooking ~WL¥F S48·97S5or &JS.39m A b Oceanlnt.3br,2ba, . ocean and the No. HARBOR VIEW HOM ES OCE~NFRONT £um. ex· emem er
sq.lt.,wetbar,frpl,Sec.. I I coastline. Very modern 4·Br, 4·ba, fam rm. 2035Fullertoa.CM tra ge 1 br. lmmac.
-guard. Adults. 544-7678 • • • F R ES H L Y 3·Br. 2·ba . frplc. Super formal din rm, finished 1 BR Furn, 2 trg closets, Cpts. $250. 675-4688 ·
PAlNTED 3-Br home. REALTY INC. sharp.$415.mo.Ref'!f. bonus rm, near park, quee~size bed, priv. LUXURIOUS! A~Fi•s•
1 Bd, Penthouse Condo. Two-car garage, patio & 714/846·137l • 2·BEDROOl\.1, den. schools & comm pool. dre.s1nng rm, extra lrg 3 Br·2 Ba £um$375mo ~-,
,.Vi.ewing Main Beach low maintenance yard. 2-ba. split level home. $625 mo. inc. grdnr. rooms , enc I. gar. Lge 1 Br furn 5295 mo •
$4.50. mo. Call Crom U.. Private home for one Twnhse, $225 mo. 2 Br. 2 Children OK. Submit on 644 ·7866 /644-6548 w/storagc. Adults only, Y.z blk ocean NP Beach P'-G066. year lease. No pets. $350. Ba. pools, tennis, no pets. s mall pets. Rcf·s. req·d. no pets. Winter-ll9-Dh
htaaportle-• 3169 mo. DONALD 1\1. BIRD Ownr. 646·5921. or sell Good ocean view. $.175. PALERMOc.Bdrm.gue:'t ,__ _,,.. $22 000 mo. Edgewater Real house & pool. A lantasl1c SUS CASrTAS 673·1889 Open House
••••••••••••••••••••••• & ASSOCIATES. 2192 • ;anyone can as-f ii h th Martln,Suitel.55,Jrvine. s ome 7% $18 ,000 loan Estate, 1350 S. Coast am Y ome on e Large nicely furn. bach. OCE.4.HRlOMT
<1 LIDO ISLE Ca. (714)752·7315 balance. Hwy .. Laguna Beach. g~eenbell in J-farbor &: 1 brs. Adults only, DO N t 28 dl Watch the boats go by! 494.8536 View Homes. $635/mo. pets.2llONewportBI. ea r upper, a ls,
'Wotr. 3 br, 2 ba Bayfront. l~. l 2 BR, dbl. gar.1~;:;;-;';~~~;:;.~;::i ~67~3~-7~60<l_ll_:A~gt'.:_. ____ J c;.:;;;;;=;;;=;;:;~~::;';:;;:;;:-llcg~a~r:,_.!Y~rly~$Z~lS~.!!:"'3-~3009~~-ol
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l 646-7111 . reCrig. $2l5. lsl·lst + . 3 Br 2 Ba, Fam. llm., Din. 6~2•2611 Park Newport-Sublease. I
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tront, avad. Oct. 1. $450 pins, $1~. 4 Br, 2 ba, Large 3 J~R. t:•1. DA, i;!ood Beaut 2 br 21f.r ba •FREE Linens ONTHEBEACH M&-39'1l frplc, kids. pet. rncd, area . s325 mo. Call 1 h . J...; 1 r d Helghts,3br,2ba.fenced •FREEUtilities Studio Apart. Adults, . garage. 3 br, Cam rm 002·«?lAgent odwn om11•· .1 2PC, nc yd. ws hr /dryer, frplc •l'UllKitchcn 0 1. LIDO SANDS w 1frplc, kids & pet. $235. Y · poo ac1 . car gar. $425. mo. 67S.so:r> •Heated Pool $125 mo. lse. lo.l Mc Fad·
Pura winter. Attrac 3 2 br, child, singles, pet, 2 Story, 4 BR, 3 BA, 3000 5360· Sandy, 498·0240 •Laundry Facilities den across fr. Nwpt Pier.
ifH, 2 BA home W/dlb Cncd . Feeagt. sq.fl. of living area. 8-5pm, 495·4700,6·10pm& BACK. Bay area. Oea1;lt. 3 •TV &Maid~.incl. 61MSg·rl,86S~9 second story.
••r. C lub Cacll. $450. HOMEFfMDERS Super sharp. Prestige weekends. b~. view house. Lee hv &: •Phone Service · 'A1ent ~ •64:Z..9900• neighborhood. $500. per 2 Br 2 Ba & Den din rms, frplc, bltns, Sh c1y-•oat OCEANFRONT 2 br up· mo. Gardener included. Coaslslde pool le ·' cpts,drps.$.TIS.mo.l.st& * a --* perduplex~$340.immed
OCEANFRON'_l' 3 BR 2LOVE LY cul-de·S llC Call962·4471or960-2501 beach. £rdgale ~~·. last+clng832--6443 1&2Br$11S.Up.Adults, occ p. 548·•337/
BA. aew paint. crpts, street. 3 br 1 ~ ba stv & 496-3735 no pell. 177 E. 22nd St. 213-654·7698.
drpl, etc. $4.50 winter 00. refrig., lg~ encl.' yard. SPAC. newer 3 br, 2 ba. · S. Juan I ~64S~-~37~32~;~842~-~-~~-~· --·l<:::r:.i:;;,:::;::----;=r,:&:11 IY1 or $650 /mo yrly . $340 . Near sc hools. near beach . Beaut. Steps lo Beach. 2yrold 3 Capistrano 32711· • SanC~IMNf& 3776 ~ 548.44 71 . homes. Spotless lhruoul. Br, 2 Ba, garden home. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •Trop1mPoof• •••••••••••••••••••••••
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Alto N' 8 2 briio n JoaqWn Twnhome . 2 Br. dbl oven, dshwabr. Al-ad.:du. $l85. 642-SM8 OF A..-.CA '~ pel..' Walk~ 'Mr, 2 ~~Costa 2\AJ, b1, 2 aty. Ovt1rlooks tachM2ca.rgar .. w/auto cv:;:r,c l 425 IBR.Nopet.g.Sl60mo. TWOLOCATIONS
water H .B. 2 br, ktda, ~•on 7$l•Lm • f:lf coune & lake. $575. ~~~m&~c:i~a~.'(k.~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• • CaU $48.IOM "¥{,~~~:¢~~ ;till, aln sJn. Or La•· 7•70«ISS2-<m5 ly S38S mo .. lse optton 8r•ndNew,Condo,38r,2 anytime.
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J·Bdrm. apt., l block apt. $195. mo. in No. 3 Br . blt1ns, frplc.2baths. MlNUTESTONP1' C.M. Cost Spay/Neut.es" Info. Course, M.V.811Ml4l
above Cout Hwy.; walk Laguna. Lingo Rea d&:bwabr. Ocean view. BCH.. ECONOMY lr1 to beach & wharf. W/W Estate, 497-31.SO Wtoter. $310. 613-3'93. Bacb, llc2BR. ;/_ Wish lo dlarc or sublet LOST! Presc ri plion FOUND: 9/14, • ~
bl I ~=-,...... my of(.ice oear OC Rlasses at l.ndbn Traill Coast Hw".· CdM. Femi ~:::·rerri'"i. n range & 2 Br, 2 ba view apt. Frplc, BEACH YRLY. 3 br, 2 ba A~':i~.~'ZJ!>ts ,....., AirwrL. A few stores are still Park or Rl:vct"5Jde Or., Lge . Lgltair, Cat.. Silver.
MiSSIONREALTY beam. clngs, lndry, d dplx .Oceanvufrom~. 1.56lMesaDr. ;,/,.........,......., 833-8747 available al St\oppera N e wport J-leigl\ts, 17S-~72. * • 41M-<n31 • • 1ar. $325. 61'S-4048 • sun porch. $400 +utits. (5 BIU East or Newport ~= =-. ~~~ap&pee'rsa ~.'ir. ~f1U.,~ 642'8912· 968 t2S" l·F-O_U_N_D_. -Wb--1,-.-,-1-.-,t-.,"· -;;;;;;~~::;:::::~~:-J~E;\ii:;;-cl;;;;;;;;<;;;;B,j.~64S-~1i;S96~------l 81.~> ................. Luxury orace in prestige J Vi _, .. ' LEASEae .. ·-·-.. zBR YV. bl•-N 8 o·--~ all have lt\e merchandise. Lost : EastbhlfJsarea.81); pu.pp7_ 1c.-.. ....... VERYl•ezbr. ,2baw'"--pt y · "".:'.".:'.'"N-.: ~-1u-e ba~-l lo-er """'"'--· - . ._. w ... ,.. __ .,.= race :Plt.ain no~· a . 1ew, ucal, unn...,.., .. '"''"" "" ...._._, view.645-1700 we'll put lhc root trarfie male poodle wtwht spot 645--.,....,...-.,, ... me. Ii
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3Br, 2 Ba, from$C90
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•Views of ocean,
Catalina&. Palos
Verdes
•Large privatedecks
•Heated Pools-saunas
•Assigned covered
( parking
1 •Additiona1freeparkioc
•Maid service avail
•ft.irniture avail
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Open M-F 10-G
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HuntillC)fon
Pacific
711 Ocean Ave
(714)S16-1487
APART~ In large family home WI drapes, carpet, elec., mini W9:rehouses in Viilage, 2724 N. Main SI.., ch~1n . V1~. Betw Vic· Drive, Nuwport Buck.it • ~•JI Spacious 3 br, 2 ha unil5, ~tchen priv. Ex.elusive music, janitor, parking. L~&una Niguel & r.iission Santa Ana . 834•1551 \on• " W1bon. Reward. Describe S48-8863 • • •
Oii the bav ~ bloc.It Lo bay &: ocean. COM •rea. SLSO. &co.8707. M. R. Stever, Mgr. Viejo areu. Handy to ' 642-1.9&3. 1-"""-""-"--.-'-'-""---
Lu.xury apart.ml living $350. mo. 1rly. Bkr M7.0136or646-83116 San Diego Pwy. 200 to . 7 mos old Calico femalo"
1 kl t\ 67H911 Pvt. Room &. Bath ror 2000 Ml n . AF. low as 30= Let me s how you how lo Lost_. ~lk framed pre· c•t-Vic: Corona deli o~er 00 ng t e waler. rent, Costa Mesa Nr. OC: EXECUTIVE suit.es on per sq ft. 831 -1400 earn income in upper~% scr1pt1on sun gJasus. Mar. Reward.G7~'1678. ~
Enjoy S!S0,000 health Dlit 3br, waterfront con-College. $65 mo. S.56-6.S29. Newport Harbor . .00 lo or lhe U .S.-1100 invest. Sal. Balboa.. Ocean Blvd .1 --------~
spa,7swimmiogpoots.7 do.plusboatslip.2-car · 2200 SQ 11. "2-4.644 ;S200SqFtC-2 storefront Mr.Riley&44 -S39l nr G St . Reward.Lo s t : Large Mal'
lighted _ lenols c~urts, 1ar .. patio, 2 1/" ba. ROOM & BATH. fum., 64$-4405 with 6 drive·in bays. 528-2461. . Weimaraner in vlcinit plu~ miles ~f bicycle Refrig.lrashcomp.actor, priv.home.ClosetoO.C. Id eal for auto or boat Li U f Bk /Bristol c
trails, putt1og, sbuf· disbwasher.$700orrurn. College. &: beact\_ Prime Runt. Bch.. loc. service. 58S w. 191.h St. quor cente FOUND : Cute black & 0 a er ' ..
fleboard, croqueL Junior $750. 64S-16119to5. Female. S45-2m5 from $125. mo. inckl. ut.il. CM . Days SW.5710. eves Orange C~t.y Ort-.Sal~ white loaC haired male Reward. 8C4ill'3.
l 's frp, $229.50 monthly; 5075 Warner Ave. 646-0681 Gene ral. 01.J) ISSUE -kittea.. Bushard & Nan· LOST· In Dover Shores'
also 1 and 2·bedroom Large lBdr Dining area, Laguna Beach. Lite cook· 846-4249 COCKTAllSOf\.1..Y" tucket,ll.8 .968-91Cll NB.Black Male Lab.
plans and 2-story town Balcony. 2 blks Beach. ing. $95 monthly. Call . SURF & SAND EMERGEHCY SALE . Ans. lo "Eric", 1 yr o1d,i.
t\ o uses _ E I e ct ri c CenlraJ Court PooL Lock 494-6176. OFFICE or st.ore avail. ShoppinQVillagto Call Mr. Wil'ltitoo Collect FO~ND : Dalmauan&~oy Tan coll•r. whleflea eok
kitchens, private patios Gar. $195.646-S210 ROOMS..,,., eek 'tt\ 100~ sq t~. NewP:ort 1465 So.'l:oaii Rw", Lag. 12131272-4249 CmoasUl.l tHo~•·ypood& plero. moV'n'·· lar, REWARD. 548 331111 or balconies, car,,eting, . . __.. w up Wl Pen1n. Cho~ location. ........,. :r ...
draperies. Suturranean Spacious 2Bdr Redec. 2 k 1tc hen. S48·975S or 639·6700 Bch_. Xlnl. space, now Career or part time opp. \ory Point. m-9966 or642·123S <BeverLy)
parking with eJevators. blks beach. Central 645-3967 avail for oommer 1. _te· ror person interested in L 0 ST : G c r Rl i
Optional maid service. Court Pool. Lock Gar. R & I wd 4050 NE_WPORT p.rd_en offi~e n~nt . 965 ~· n _ w/ocean-Ncedlecra l'ts. No Invest. FOUND; .blue/wt\l Cat, Shepherd, male, bJ~
Just nortt\ of Fashion $250. 646-5210 .~ •••• ?••••••••••••• s.'wmtes fwroamre~-~~13. •~II .. · view. Ut_!ls .. "-common reqd. 646·2259Aft. Jpm w /I amt: hip, flea collar & w/whl chest. Vic Ha.rbfw
I I d J bo d e ,_.,.., ... area ma1nt. incl Ample l.D. Vic. O.C. CoUege, d c.u ~.:... .. rd ' s an al am ree an PARK LIDO CONDO 557 0061 free prkg. Jnq: Writer needs help to finish C.M. SCS-4.522 & A ams, """ n.cwa •,. • SanJoaqWnllillsRoad. Pvt. room wilt\ board. . K. W.JOHNSON "The Great American ~-8734 lo ..
Telephone Cn4)644·1900 $350, Unf. split level. 3 Costa Mesa. $22.5 mo. •I MO FREE RENT• 1465 So. Coast Hwy, Lag. Novel", Will give ""k or found;. blk: Sb!'!pherd , ,enonals 53 ..
for rent.al information BR b lbs f I dbl 549-1079 ·,.2.3 Rm. offices from e --•e ''' v.--. P••rl< • • 2 a • rpc, . · ch.,497-3068 -?6-i5-0337 .l°"m-8pm. u...,. · .. u.., .. • •••••••••••••••••••••• •DELUXE-oven. bit-ins. Adults, no YocotiOft Rentds 4250 $135 per mo. N e ar Costs a M.eu. Soll-87Cll All Drinking~•·-? ' -. •
pets QUIET Carn & Airport. Nole~req. Sharp Newport. store or .,....__....., Easlblufr 3 hr, 2 ba , . · · .... ••••••••••••••••••••••• 833.32239 -ninoon of ndn :n 15 •PETSHOP• CallAlcobolHelpline.,
townhouse, Jse. Incl. drapes. PRIV. PATIO & Cabin, Big Bear.SIP6 l2, 2 S2fw)~~rolt~5-67x00 Cr ea l o ppo rtunity, LOST : Mon. ~122 approx. 24 hrsaday835-3830
&pac master suite, din LNORY, STORE RM . 3 £pie s Jbr sep playrm. MINl-SUITES (l-2·3 + 4 p M Black Cockupoo \ Co v c arports ' ' · o wne r /operator. Super , ·. . ' Foxy Girl's Out Ca j . Managed by rm & dbl garage. Auto SECU.RITY GUARD-col TV, pooltbl. 494-8611 rooms_l. Xerox _&. secy SHO_P I C om m c rc1 a I locali.on 1 ill 000 nds baLrcuL Male. Vic. M-U C 11 W WllliamWalieis Co. dooropeneravail.Pool& POOL Wt d ' Lag8ch. !'ierv1ca ova1l . On Stud1oforrent.Sl50mo. · · 17lh & Irvine. C.M. ot ssage. a• 11
----------1 recreation area. Adults · a er P · Newport llarbor" in Cen-+ lease hold improve-646-0490 or S49·GS38 Come . Specialixe llKE TO BEACH only, no pets. 646·0086 or an.. 1 P~. call Rentala to shcre 4300 line 11 a Bank Bldg. m ents . Laguna Beuch, Reward Paraplegics. SC.JUE
ME.AR S~MG •$332• collccl, San Diego,••••••••••••••••••••••• 6424644 downtown, good location. PREGNANT!!
12&:3 B """ bltns d" 86SAmigosWay,NB 273·3.SSL R l d t Days 497 -2260, t:\·es FOUND: Kitt.en, male, 6 Caring confidentlal , r a..-. , IS· . 1 oommate wan e o 400 SQ. f"T. ore. space 494_9819 t 0 8 wk s . 9 / J 7 hwashers, some w/frplcs Managed bt ON THE SAND-Beauti.Cu share townhse, SJC area $200 mo lse. Lag. Niguel b 1 k / w h t / Y e 11 0 w counseling Jt referraL & 2 car garages. From William WaJtersCo. 1-BR Condo. View of bay Call 831 9874. aft 7pm 493-h f ( Rdg Abortion, adoption 4c: $200. Lions Estates, & mts. All xtras. Pvt. -. area. 831·9255, 2718 80' Comer hig wa y ron-LADIES APPARELShop, f!ock ield / e Rt. Dr. keeping. S36-~79 WESTCLIFF 2 hr, llfl ha prkg., elevator. $375. mo WANTED: Roommate, NOW LEASING tage, small bldg. Good Sil,000. you take over. CIToro.$81·993'7-APCARES47·2:563
----------1 townhouse. Adults only, + credit. 991·3610 Eves straigt\t. mature male to Prestige Office Space ror pottery, art ~allery. Stop & sec Mon·Sat IQ..6 ----------1 no pets. 1728 Bedford Ln. 537"'948 share luxurious13 br con-Custom Retail Stores garden plants, antiques, tts946 Bro'okhurst , F v· roc ... YNND :.JVN~~ MUale Cat. FREI llATH
NEW 2 Bedrm, 2 bath $28S. mo. 518-7533 do, beaut. furn. Jacuzzi. HUNTINGTON ~le . S~-1088 N~.h Csl Mc Donalds Plaui Or c
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apartment, near beact\, ON THE BAY OCEANFRONT new 1 Br pool, in Irvine. $17S. mo. MARINA wy , aRuna. one AgentJ. Milani,541-5715 ·
ParU•achools.$265.per upper. Cpts, drps, gar. 547-6791 EXECUTIVECENTER S4S.l220 or546-0076 ·. FOUND. Sept. 23rd in Duplex,. yrly_ rental . Yrly lse. $375.64.2·3443. SM 'LL l .1 tor 1 t lustMSS Wt9'1hd SOI 0 Lag Niguel Silver Tab-monlb. Outstanding 3 br~ 2 ha, Male or Female. in .. n!'i 1 " re ai 5 e oca · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·. · Springfield Estates frpl, 1800 sq. ft., upper. $330. Yrly 2 hr. 2 ba, 2 mid-20"s. 2Br apt. in CM . I II u' I 8 ed in Cannery Villa~e . f' 0 0 D l\1 AN AG I:: R by Kitten. C8.ll493-850t.
202Sprlng,field,HB Boatdockavail.Ncwly story.2carenclgar., $12 5 mo . Mus t be · ~O . mo. 673-960 6 ; (Previous owner /FOUND:SibcrianHusky,
MB·830096G-38S8 decor'd. Sundeck. SASS. balcony.642-1603 employeed w t rers . 6 3-9393 opcrator)Avallable tobe Jf .H. Lie . no .8 20052 ~~c:!.s~,:~l~~=-~a 67S-4200 San Juan 645-S983Tom. 17141846-449 ] DELI &i: COUNTRY working partner or ror CaliCornia Animal Con·
Spacious 3 Br, 2 ba, frplc. Capistrano 3878 Straight Bus. man wants STORE avail at The Fae· pe rcent in dil'.Wa g, corree trol, H.B. S3G-655S
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10AM·12PM,631-l184 :
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lblktobeach. Yrly$350. ••••••••••••••••••••••• to r e nt w /same , lux BUSINESSOrMed.Ofc's . t or y. N .B. $350. mo. or fast food operation. FOUND Orange tabb
NEW 2& 3 Br a pls • Call 645-7054 2 BR Condo, cpts, drps, home, Npt. area. 752.7300 468 & 472 !q. fl._ al 4tY sq. 673-9606 or67J.9393 tor salary + ? ). 67S.9688 i:-at. ma.le, long hair. Vi~
dshwbr, lrplc, en<:J. gar. I!.& H ""'•RILY wasb/dry,enc.gar.$225. McDan1els ' rt. 1525 Supenor Ave .. lndultrfalRental ~500 MOMytolo. 5025 22ndSt.642-8220
for any occa.sioo? W"
book only lhe best.. •
Call Padrone Associalei
SeeMgr.1413Huntington l~C • •~ mo .. adults only. Afl. NB.642·1760 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• . St,aptB,orcall5364'85 Del -e ve~lrg>br Nu SPM .. , ,.,..., SlOO mo. Lovely Bdrm., . MONEYA .1 bl f 2nd FOUND but not caURhL Gal ccds ~0000 n--·
636.7262
or536-7S28 u .. • ·~ · ·-·~· pvt ba. pref elderJyATI'RACTJVEsmall or-NEWM -tNewport,Cosla vai a e or S m allgreenpa.rrot.~·ith 0 .n h "'': , p;'' ..:.:.:cco..="-------1 ~a~r~ll~.ins~~~· ~~Santa Ana 3880 woman, 'non smoker or !ice on Mariner's Mile. 1'1esa, 1000, 1200, 1440 sq. T. T. Lo.ans. _S50llO. to red he ad. Owner please rlss s op ~~.5u;nr
2BDR-AT.ntEBEACH 67S-05SS. ••••••••••••••••••••••• drinker.963-7733 . Avail. Oct . lSl '75, facing ft.54.3-314Sor646-2928 SS0,000. NO points. Pte· cal1Gl 3.7447_ 1_0_,_o_a_n_,_e_c_. ____ _
SUPER-NEW-LARGE "-hwy . Call L a r so n pay m e nt penalty, or ,.____ L--
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a Bayfront ~Bel, 2 Ba, Pvt 2st!~~.s::fwfi..~~·art;i:g~ Newport Bch 'h blk to Shipyard , 548 -3641 or 1200 Sq Ft M_-1 ~pace , escrow ~ees, l4> to 12 yrs LOST, Small, white melf' rrvMt ~-
ADULTS 846-4 Bch & pier. $5.50. yrly. d•'sp.lnq~l5So.Orange, ocean.3Br,2Ba.2 llr's 646-7833 frontorfice.dnve-mrcar fi n a n cin g. Call Don Terrier w/blk ear, red D,eadbollsinstalled$1B.. availlO/l .Female's pre-d oor . $185. m o. 629 Blasiu s. at Nationwide co l . vic Jiarbo r & lauodoorsSS.963-762'1'
LG.28R,lba,enc.patio 9'19·l 93S&644-4SIO S.A.,AptC,lct\ildO.K. rerred. Days 774 -92JOSING_LE _to 6 rm su.i_les Terminal Way , CM . F'1nan c ial Co rp . Gcisie r. C M. 615-7611
$185mo.lst,'h last+$75 UPA.RISl94ME* Eves.675-6116. Avail. 1n plust\ ofh ce Da ys S40-5710, e ves (714 )7723950 d<i ys / Eve: 557-2149. Ems>loymetrf&
sec. 842-0389. * ~nts furnished bldg nr. QC Airport. fi\JIJ 646·0681 T t' Reward f'reparatian ----------1 1&2 Br. unfum, $1 70 & or Unfurnithed 3900 DEPENDABLE Person service incl : Recep-Mort~H. nl$ · •••••••••••••••••••••••
WAUCTOIEACH S2 l5 -All electric.••••••••••••••••••••••• lo share cute bayside tionist, conference rm. 1250 SQ ~ M·l space, DeidS 5035 LOST. Siamese cat . Schools&
1&2 br, cpts, drp;, bltns. F~eplace. Healed pool. • rum. apt. w/28 yr. old xerox, automated tYP · rront office, lge rear ••••••••••••••••••••••• an s wers t o "l\1 ishka" hntnlction 7005
garage. 2(1) 15th&. 217 A ults,nopet.s. B woman. Priv.rm&:balt\. ing,elc.Call833--3640 doo r , 5190. mo. 1240 LOANS eo 80% Neulcred male . flea col, ••••••••••••••••••••••
16thSt.536-C259; 8C'1·3957 979-1268 IYle $150. Util, phone&. park-Logan St. Costa Mesa. vie .• ~ai r Dr. & Nassau. TE:HMIS LESSONS -AcrossfromgoU'course ingincld.675--7837 F\lmist\ed orficc space-Days 540·5710, eves lot TD oei~ c .A1 . Re\lo'l:lrd. 751·9'.roll/ 2 Br 2 Ba, 17381 Koledo 204JZSantaAnaAve Ground floor, easy ac· 646-0681 'J'"TV S4l-4l9C Pvt/Group!NB.675-0843 !:06!e_n1:S0.~1\S~k~~ , 3 & 4 BR from $.115. Ns~:r~l~I-g~~s~,!t~urt. eescpt's' 46"drspo,._ft. ~nec!k~t~ 2000 SQ FT, 3 ofcs. 2 Lowe~~~a~~geCo. LOST · Irish Setter male Learn th~ fine Arl oC
-=-'-;::;-;;'.-;;:;;;;;;-;;;;--~~P~ro:'!!'pe~rt~y~H~ouse~~·~642~·38SO~~I vu house w /2 others. M V d Ph from OC Airport 963-7878 .. , g 1· & SJ · l ' c· V c asses ~ . a
J" yearly. Near beach. BIG' • · b th.! · ed t ' · · Uphols tenng Day&eve
esa er e area. one 642-2Ji l 545-0611 "a no 1a a c , ,., · for EnrollmcnL673-94.2Z
all 6:30pm. • share spac. beaut. fum. chairs. Only $265/mo. a s. imm · acro:ots 6 Sattler Mhj. Co. ans. to "Jacob". Vic. 1 be-· held C; 1 ·1
ATTHEBEACff ORGEOUS 3 Br duplex. Garage. 644-0484 Jim Wood 675-6000 or S~ 4550 Serving Harbor a ~a 24 1_8<8~~·Dl.'_18S~R~ew"'.anl~c_---ll:J::-;;il::~:<'--'y HNuEnWtln/LCgtoEn3BlPa~~o~r NewportHeighU,nearly Male/Female share 675-6061 e ves. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ye.,,rs LOST T d I l" JobtWanh:d. 7075
F . pl c ell , ues ay sm an 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• area oew. •re a e, s -br+den on Penln~ula •FASHJONISL.AND• Storage lot for R\.'.s. clc. QUt' pin, pin k t'namel . .
Adull-1 8464150 clean oven, patio, & Oakwood offers the near tOlh. Sl.50. E x ecutive orf ic es SS.SO per mo. Neill Sign 2nd TD LOGM Wanted flowers, small diamonds Cl_can!ng Gal h•s OP<'n
..:c.:c:=-------1 garage. Singles OK. Call finest in coLmlry club Liv· 673-7888 eves 549-82!il w /recept. !leCY & phone c o. for info. 531-3374 WE It AVE CASll! & pe<trls on ~old chain, lime 10 Balboa fr 10..m lo
l OR MORE 673-8556 AgenL ing at a price you can af· . JSg Sa M' 1 lluy 2nd T.I). ·s h . 1 3pm wkdays call evet. b be h \)3 ford. There's $1 million Share super t ownhouse serrviee. n 1~ue. Rentals Want.cl 4600 Loan onZndT.0 ."s eir oom , ~<>ncrous re-536-3100 ~;:te c!1~riC: a:diti:n~I EW Condo. J.Br, 2~· ., in recreational facilities. ll.B. Pvt bdrm, own N.B. 640--1910or644-1860 ••••••••••••••••••••••• New Loans·?ndT.D. 's wa rd. 5»1· 17114 .
Wo. {714 )M7-431!17 rec. facilities. $350. mo. NIGHT LIGHTED TEN-shower, pvt entrance. Newport Beach deluxe Local business man. mov-Eqwty lnvsmt. 1)1.v_ Lost: Brown llricl Ca se & Help Wllflted 7100 :----~-:--;:---:;;;;-:;:-~968"'°~·9~!~86:::..______ NIS COURTS. A tuU time Wast\e r /dryer. Modern suites from 3IP" per sq. ft. ing famil y to Nc~'J)Ort, BARNETT ~n'G . CO. Deni m j<1ckct (sz 3) So. •••••••••••••••••••••••
La;J a led 3848 8 a!h Ba Twnb&e activilie! direct.or who decor, wet bar, w /b Air, carpets. uUI paid. requires rum.2, 3, or 4 Br 645-2134 Orant1e Count,y. Reward. AMBITIOUS COU P~f..S
••••••••••••••••••••••• tti!' Bay Wtboat sii~~ plans parties, BBQ's, (rplc, spiral stairs. Nick Broker675-6700 home or apt for JO to 45 A noumceML 1 / Lost s ... t Sept 20lb. Work lo~elherpattU~e.
n-a pebble into the II o 12 -~ I trips & more! Free Sun-968·0326$1fi0tot. ~ . days while his hoUS(' i.s "..._ _ _______..._ ~" 540-SS05. devetop1_ng a substan~al ...,.Oc~an from your Apt. Ava · 1 / · ..,.,.,..,. se . day brunch. PLUSlt office space. being completed. Prcrcr r~/ s eeond 1nrome. I train.
Le L securil 646-2lOO. Plus beautiCul singles. Garages for Rent 4350 s hort or long term lease-Ocean rront or view for Lost & ~ l~OST 9/2•1. Killen. undcr 6 For in tc rvi f'w a ppt.
M:u%ad'u'tt:.'311s.sci"L YEARLY 3 hr, 2 ba. 906 1&2 bedroom apts , ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1ow rent. Call J ohn 5elf, wife & 19 yr old •••••••••••••••••••••• mq"s ., Uuffynr<1ylwhjte. 640-4067 btwn4·7 p.m. ·
ffwJ-•99-2835. W. Balboa Blvd. Frplc, furnished & unfurnished. Double Garage. Costa DeFrancetco. -dau~hter in college. W111-Anno•nce"w:nl • 5100 hcaut. marked. female ---'--------j bltns, garage. l blk to Oakwood Gard Apl, Mesa . Storage only. $45 lDdustrial Bn*~r.; ing to make lalJ;!edeposit ••••••••••••••••••••••• weanni! new tA·hite flea A,.ARTM&n" MGR
Co1.y atudio. Walk to bay or beact\. $375. orren an excl ve "No permonlh,646-57M. 833-8551 for damage for ri ~h t col l ar . An s we rs l o Experien<'.'cd ror 22 Unit
Beacb/tOwn. Set.Ued in-67S·S487 Rent Raise G ant.ee". &: Newport Blvd. Share my office in Irvine. sHilukatior .. C~I" ~'!!'on & WfAN"I'EO ~-Fluff " ·2s,',',,,aycd_ frAom ~~S~~6~ma~~x 3;~~;
dividual, no children orl~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;! We guaranlee t >'tY i•v•i· w/pn·vate 575 mo. Tel ex, IBM 1c man at................ CON ESTANTS omt' a t u uno, pt petl. UUI. paid. $175, up. 11 rent will not be · tlor ._ . . d . . 2. (;, M. 642-tt&tO aft 5PM appt · First. Jut. deposit. 2112 • OCEAHRIOMT 1 FULL y sUll acce,.. $35 /mo. Sclectnc, a<r con · 3 Resoon,.~leadulls nc'Od tnowkend•llfno<homc,I""'"'-------
. CyPJUa, Apt. D. Amelia, 3 BR. 2 B.a. $350Winter have the n xib. "ty of Art. , tTI4) 897-01.96 m -8181. 3 br t\ou_se w /~cl. yard .~or TV's MOOT sec girls in red house at ART CiAU.ERT
49'4 ·2080 7·8pm only. STEPSTOIEACH monthtomon·'t>~ui>an· I~ 4400 ~ e of apac-e new lo rent in lr\1ne. Col;ta £XCIT INCSllOW front . MAKA.Gel w td 10 2 m •• · 11o•e · c · ' Mesa CdM area Must 1-----------l f' I d Sate aya. am-P S8R,2Ba. $325Wmler cy. Models open daJ.ly 10 ••••••• -••••••••••• N.B. Fully carpeted. be r e •s onable . Call FOUN D; yelkrws.bthr Cat br~~chi~~p~~.
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lo beach, vJew, frplc.
$425 . 497 -1523 or
-$941-7•55.
IATRlOMI' ~bu~~S:M"Onf:~°h 1501 WftfclffDr. drp8 .Mr.M~m.'l561 Joyce,496-8382 . ''GIVE.JI.TAI['' w /fle a collar. Vic . Eii;per 'dinartsale5.Xlnt
SBr,2'ba,unl,_$C7S)'r oct:upant.f le roommate NewportF\nanelalCtr INDIVIDUAL OFFICES laiM La gunaNi.g.SJ2.iJOlbeI. L'a reer oppor. C111
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£atat1 Ct7..S150 Bayfront. Newport l a .
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CallonSlteManaier quality ''Gold-Key'' nanc:e 9 a m amnnei2 f'OUN D; white toy poo-21l /347-4I•6ews.
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55• PEI ~Fr an1wering seMcc, fully Opporhlnity 5005 S2S,OOO i\l<ir. 544i-27:11 Assc.w.n/Pkgn
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AGT .S.Cl-54.1Z Se~et •rt•I service as Bffr Bar ; Harbor Blvd.. CalllA-tlN havt a ffrvi<"e\oc(fel' or T&Mll() 1----------1 needed. Prettlge !Ur-C. M . 140,000 Gross t:Z I JI 14§...1707 .Roocb to sell, pl.ct an ad T<'Mporat)i Jielp
$140 up store-offices cpts TOUndlnas. pvt. paritin" 520.000 net. Est. t3 yn. or t213) IMJ.8000 1 n the o a i ly Pi Io t l7802Sli.y Park, lrvl.MI
drp! air bath. 17301 av11l. Ca11 Mlss Beech, BAV4cBEM...~ ew:L J181 Classified SedkJn ... , Cail54044.SS
Beach 81,H.8 .812-_,. 644-4781 REALTY 67S-D)(I Phone'42-$615.
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Reynolds EA. Exper. ••· YID EO DISPLAY o work with boys & girls 12to16 years .,Y app ly , Marquia • . o(qe. We'Will train you in newspaper
Moton. 8>1.Z883 or sales promotion. Must bave dependa-
'9t1213· bltl transportation. Earn $100 to ~
ASfl'. Manoger. Garoen· TERMINAL per week
-~':!'.'~t~'~~~r~ OPERATOR Phone542rt354
Mesa. in exchange for between lOAM & 4Pft for interview
re n t. 6 4 2 ·so 73 or Equal Opportunity Employer l2t3)8"Ji·38S.t -
Ma(or AppliGllCe Dept.
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MOVING . SALE
s•d9y Sept. 27, l°"""sp.i Paints & Cameras
Fd&P....,n.tOpi•h= ·~." In order to facilitate ollr move in
,... November to; 912 N. La Cienep ApplyT~, • . BIYll, in Los Angeles, a sale will be
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A'rTENDANTS, live-in,
male & 'female for dis·
abled adultt1. Work in
chriiotian co1nmunily,
Associated with calvury
Chapel. Pay varies from
$200 '. $500. ~lh ly.
671 -0640, 995-7843 or
needed for Basic /Four computer in-
stallation. Some experience helpful but
will train otherwise qualifi<:d pe.rson.
Pleasant working conditions, good pay
and company benefits. Please apply at
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~.~!:'~~ ..... ~!~~~~!:~!~.~ ..... ~!~~ Mon!!om~ar.t -.... located al 155'0 So. Coast Hwy, L --baguna Beach, directly beneath--~ FO~-~~ts'~'PT Fa~~ .. F~~.Fs~~... 3088 8 ' 1tol St. .. ..... Sorensen Furnlttlfe. ' • 1.
• COMMUNICATION! Burgers, Orange Julius P ........ DlpWIJ l1Atf . , · -4 ~M[1~/fy~v;,°c~:;: *!1:."~C:-~o®. Wewill ~Equal-Opport_Wlit?-E1PPloyer -• 1'!
n _B.. 330 w 1a 51 ,.._._ .... ~-E.o.E . ,._.w--"ct 1100 Aftff;••• ~ ·,. •~s .. A ""'°"EY • r .. ---1-===~------IMan exper'd main-· •·•••••••••••••••••••• ... •.•••·•·•••••••••••••~ ... •• -
WA,,,_,. 642-4321,ext276 24 Gl~t LS for Jewelry tenance & painting for HelpWOllled 7100 HelpWllllled · 71.00 TOUCHUP 1'.l'U<k"LOaddAmerlcan '•
826-7093 DAILY PILOT
"'-•-Eqooal~ I ~ • I piece work Adler Mrc. apt com plex. QIU 9am-••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOR_ .. u ' o· ak from _,.,,e w-• • I' pt ble c~yn· ht At -...--,· '' O"er •• 1... _.. ~ -t~~n~yalo han-Jie ~Y cas; rr-' Co. 3&15 W. McFadden, 6pm, 540-1300. REAL ESTATE SALl:»MN'll Seiiboal mamd. is look-Wbole•11.Je to the ~blic. '
against r\ir Cali£ornia S.A.003-6753 MANlCURISfneeded ror For Jeadinfi UghUng fix· log for• hard working Hqosier1, _Bu'l'-ta. ,_
M;igai1ne. Contact Dick Help Want•d 7100 H•lp WOftted 7100 D Juliette & pedicures. SofeSOMDle ture store. n Orange. Co •. 1u p e rv ls or I or ita 'dressers, chain, o&d. au •
Shawn creator or Fly •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• GlJAR S Lidonailshop.675-9911 . Wehaveaimafl,friend· Preferonew/lightincex-touchup crew. Must be stove, kltcbeo~are .
Paper insert. Box 642, -------------Immed1iate opening in ly staff. Pleaaantolflce. per.Goodpay.Paidvecs akilled lntouchuprepalr Proo.kburst to 8$84
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1 AMMOUMCIMG I Costa Mesa . Above MASSAGE Personali:ied manage· & hosp. Send Qame. ad· & able to speak good HamUtorf"HB AIJ.1pactt, 1 average: starting rates, ment If needed and pay a dress, age &.-qualifica-EnaUah &. Spanish. Xtnt No. 4$.10am·2PmSat.
I Th . Of I o.-ninacforexp. tiOIUI .. p 0 llo" .. -1 .. AutoSt'rt,Coshif'r e Open1nn: periodic increases, ... ~ orl'hexp. higher commission than ..... ' ,. ~~ to. beoents&topwages PineTbl1.cupbs.,chalrs, •
Exper'd on ly. Hrs 9·6pm, '7 benefit account. Work Ca ll for jn!o.12pm on mos l o ffi Ce&, Ca I I Costa Mesa, ca 92626. to the right~· App-dry sinks,.,~. Woody. ,·
Mon thru 1''ri. Call Mrs. I Century Financial Realtors I close tu home. Car & EW5·0864or675-0'l58. $48·7111-andaskforDan. SALESPERSON; -<t:X-IYinperson,to.Casey, Martins 8J00Villa Way, f~;~;~~: 'i:.~r~~~~o~ I Mission Vi:J: I ~~~?e;~'::,"Q,f:;.;::'cv~uw Mature woman W/lrans [~ . • ~ c:~~~:!.. ~=~e~ 21s :C!~cf:~cM ~~: Jlrs. ll ... Tuel tbna i
Blvd,CJ\.f ,979-2500. I lnHteEIDorodo I ABMISecurityServices needed to babysit after· \al . : fill creative sales ~i-• ·
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{213)659-2070 noons. my home. J\.lon ~ tioninunhsuatgiflbOuti· Typist, rhuQday only. •Come Hear the,,.11"1&lc; I
I We are presently building a pro· I thru i"ri . Smith School que. Definite po61ibility Boatlna: knowledge de-~lay.• AnUq'Ue Music I
AVON fessional sales team and require 2 to Home mukers : earn S:'> to area H.B. 536-0l39 Reol.Estah ~ lo advance. tr~yoU are sired, $3.00 per hr. Boxes. ADIOA.N'S. atu •
I 3 experienced salespersons to train I 56 per hr. teaching Establl.s hed multiple motivated & take fride 6'5·6600or646-1997. VUlaWay.?fB..6'73-'l202.
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MAKEMOHET,
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, b h . . facinati11g new hobby .MedicalSecretaryrorac· salesoCr1ce.lfyou havea . ..... Cal r:. • • .• -
1 10r ranc management pos1t1ons I Hours •1rranged. Call tive Har.bbr area gen'I license & want to have in your woia.. :or !1'Yp1st. pert time .. 1 mo. Appli.Cn •·1010 r1
a nd othe rs to train as sales 979·3488 /\)63.ZJOO. prac. Exper.&quattfica· one or the best locations appt.673-3253 days or evenings.••••••••••••••••••••••• ·~ I associ'8tes. Top commissions, I lions in handwritten re· in the harbor area call SALES4tEl'AfL 1 Shorthand not essential Wbirlpoot·Eled.rie ~"'-
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REPRESENTATIVE.
Be your own bi>ss, set
your own hours. No ex -
pe r . necess. Training
provided. Call 540-7Ml or
Zenith 7·1359.
I overr ides, recruiting bonus & full I Hc~~~:rer~:~~oi:C~i: sumetol5tHospitalRd. Pau1Martin.&i4-700ifor Aggressive expei:'d buthelpfut.Ph:64641Cl82 dryer.1974~.$90. '
time cf'erical . All benefits, free Some ex per ne e . Suite 118 • Newport app't. saJe~peraon wao_t~ f~ Upholstere r . Ex 499-1706. -
I 1 & ( Beach, Ca 92663. retail s ales J>0$1t1on in · d Apply in ~ • promotional aids, sales training I Includes sa um apt. MEDICAL new Jeathenve.ar store. peri.enc55e7 w· 1~. CM Kenmor~ Washer &
& th d t th t Must bes ingle. 645-4091. person """.. D $125 both.
I programs o er a van ages a I RECEPTIONIST Earnings up to $1000 per 548.3587 · · ryer, •
make this the ideal place to hang HOSTE:>StCASIUER COH~IN-M1'HTIN Ill mo. Apply m person at · · CaU49<>6019
I Ii I Day/night.seeMgrSun· I MP.IEDIATELY for 'lhe Tannery West, So. Will buy some Ref, Ap·
pliances. Running ot not.
Also scrap meta.I.
675-5259.
your cense. Mon , (9-11 am) Harry's busy surgical office. Exp '---REAL TOA&-Coast Plaza, Tues lOam· UTOTEM
L 581-1210 .J New York Bar &. Grill. on ly. Musl type well. Spm thru Fri.
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-----------4248 MarUngalc Wa y, Insurance exp \•aluable. Receptionist. Front office EMPLOYMENT ( ( C A' Send typewritten resume appearance & poise es-Sales~ B~BYS ITTER orl6mO.HelpWanted 7100HelpWantcd 7100 N.B.Cnr ). · •rport l toSuite80t.1401/\vocado se ntial . ·Pleasa nt With xlnt secretatjal OPPORTUMrJIES
gi rl. your home+ over·•••••••••••••••.;•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• H k · Ave. NB 92660. Please do telephone voice, ac -s kills for nat'l saJes F~Jlor'PartTime night. 675.2440 ' ouse ec,Jcr mornings . M d N E N-•ary ...==cccc..ccc.c_ ___ 1 Housewor.k&.laundry. notphone. curate typing, some manager. a n atory 0 xper ..........
Kitchen Range. clock con-
trol, gas. Blk/wht TV •
both beaut. cond. Best oC~
fer. 536-3062 • BABYSITTER: live in, GIRLS AND BOYS 613-3040. gene ral office duties. thallhispositionbefilled AGge142tT--<;SheNEligibl1e Mgmt trne. Route sis co. b an e •tremely or o e•-y o u n g f e ma I e . Commensurate salary & Y " · ....... Transp /rers . r eq . IZ 6 HOUSECEEPIMG ·ruture. Age 23·39. Car, employee benefits. See ganized,sel£starterw/a TICTOCMARKET Dryer, elec. Lady Ken-
Student/pt-time job O.K. to I YeG"S Of Age SUPl:RVISOR phone. Sl60wk. 848-1004. Personnel director, 32158 high energy level desir-For Appi.icatioris & Info more, bvy duty, $100.,
833 0896 h · r NURSES AIDES Camino Capistrano, ing a career position OR CALL (714)&i2·7702 ..... ., ..,.,76
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· To work a f(,~W hours evenings afte:r A M s 1 t · & Suite 205, San Juan rather than a job. Af.· ~T~;~c~T~oc;;s~y;s1e;m;•~· ~ln~c~. ~li~mf'?~~~~~·:l~!; Banking school . Earn $15 to $30 each week as ~r~~~d~keepers. Exper. OR ORDERLIES Capistrano. knowledgeorloveotsall·I~ KENMOR"E Elec. Dryer, ,.
TELLERS & well as excitin g trips & prizes. San Clemente Salary dependsonexper. * R.E. s••es * ing is desir~ble. Contact VE RSATILE person to 3 yrs old. Xlnt cond. $75. BOOKKEEPERS GeneraJHospital Be recognized. Call ,,_ Mrs. Sheridan, (114) work in various as,.....cts 556-0471 . Immed. Port Mesa Conv. w h ~· u9 4060 ~ P /time. 20-25 hrs wk . Phone ~714 542·1354 -,.-:~7:.l4.cl.._•":00.:...:.1122=---l..'~:!'.:.'~:"!~----1 e now ave o,,_ .. 1ngs .... . . ~fsm':'ll businessw/typ· Gold G.E. rri.g $200 : Contact Bob Creighton. _ Hosp, 642-0400· for new salespeople. Ex· Secmary 1ng sk.111 & back.ground in Green Frigidaire $12S.
Irvine National Bank, between I OAM & 4PM Installer: Al least 1 yr ex-MURSES!! cellent commission split Sh & typing. Career Ef!glish, business or Both perf in/out. 556_0149
833 ·3J0o. Equal Oppor. • Equal Oprw"t.rtunity Employer per. in car stereos & Pra<'l.·RN -LVN. Choose and loads or leads. Great oriented. Send resume.or scu~nces . Xlnt oppty. C M -Employer. ...,...... speaker installation . atmosphere. JettertoClassifiedadno. 645-2111 · · ~ Also, must know how lo your shift & xlnt pay. For interview appl. 559 c lo Daily Pilot, P. 0 . , . Admiral 12.2 cu.rt. 2 dr .:
Barmaid. De~ndable . i handle air tools. Call :e~[sfr;.n 's Nurses THE ROM TAYLOR Box 1560,CostaMesa,Ca ~~1~ress. exper. f/time. refrigerator. Nr. new.
References preferred. Help Wanted 71N Help Wanted 7100 642-1020 · 548_93611833_2365 GROUP 92626 Sid I Blue Beet, 107 21st White, you pick up, $50.
Lotus Room. 556·9502 01 •••••••••••••••••••·•-••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~ 673·7601 . Pl,NBafl4pm. S49·8183a(t.5. 897-9.575. ! ---'"'------JSEC RETARY-Fas h1on , CARLOTMAN COUNTERHaP IRVINE PERSONNEL NURSES AIDES R.E . SALES. ATTEN· Island G;d Friday. Re · wa;tress·k;tchen help, REFRIGERATOR, Hot ,,
Bartender, Experienced. With exper . to detail new Days & nights, p/time, 18 SERVICES&:·AGENCY F/time 7.3 & 11·7 shirts, TI o N LI c EN s E o quires enthµsiasm, typ-etc. Good pay for steady Point, 3 yrs old. Xlnt
Parttime.days.Applyin cars. Steady job, good &over. Applybelwn2& exp pref 'd . Park UNLICENSED-GET ing & S .H . 359 San work~r . Ne~t appear. cOnd.$125.548·2472
person, 1464 So. Csl. hrs. p'Jeasanl·worki'rig ,Spm wkdys. Del Taco. 488E.17thStreet Superior Healt hca re, THE RED CARPET Miguel. N .B. 640-1910 or Or1g1nal Pizza, 21211 -'."'--'-------
Hwy. Laguna Beach. conds. Co. benefits. App. 1155 Baker, CM (at Irvine). Costa Mesa 1445Superior. NQ TR EA TM ENT' W 1 a· 644_1860 Balboa B_I, NB betwn MAYTAG Washer/Dryer . -Ba-rt~e-n-de~r~s-/W-.,-.,-... = ... --1, I y in Pe rs on only'. . Suite 224 642-1470 NURSING you to sell horn~ !th ~ri, "'AAretary. part time, Sat 3-4pm. Set. $125.549-0867' .' . --itlvely· no phone calls.• OOUPLE for 250 unit com-h = · Hos\. Ca ll for appoint-......,. 1 M 'd ....,....,...._~ NURSES AIDES acceler.ated course t .at & Sun only s·.30 ·-s ·.:JO. WHOWA"NTSTOWORK ? i ' See Mr. Nielsen. Terry P ~x . an e,itper ~ ed 1r "' ment. Ask for Mi s~ Buick, Sth and Walnut. plunter &~some malnt. Expe'r'd Geriatrics. ~tarts 1m~ · ~.you ~e G 0 0 d t y pin 'g & DRlVEACAB! G.E. Refrig. frost free. 17
Glenn, 548-0132. H.B. w 0 man t 0 c Jean JA~ITORS Openings all shifts . interested in earriing big shorthand. $3. per hr. CHOOSE your hours, cu ri . SlOO. ----:::::-:-:::=::--:::---1-"~'-------clt.1bhouse. laundry rms " LYM 7-3:30 mont;!Y .rr_om the start, Newport Beach. 646·0551, work for yourselr ~ be 751-8350 aft. 6 "'-
IEAUTICIANS CAR WASHHB.P &r~a<'ant apts. Goc:>;d sal. Mature individualscapa-Exper'd Geriatrics & get, ~ndiyiduallz~ free ~frTaylor your own boss. Men or . ~ STYLISTS . Call 9 6pm 540-1300 ble or general office m· ed ,. cat,· on .". X Int t~a1n1ng ~non the JOb as· ~ Women. Can be slightly G.E. Refngerator ' A.II Posilions,,...5 'o'a-_ · · _.; " t nce1natopofc t · d d N ' 12CunGdcond j For(2)N..B·.s:dons.w/or ""'' -cleani.ng. Supp\eme.nt benefits. Equal Opp. si~ a . · oc. lSecretary / xccutive ha n icappe .. eat-• ""'"'' •'
w/out following, 644_0661 t1ons.Also,.cas1)1er. Daylime/NiteU me Mgf's, yo ur incon:ie with 3 ~ Employer. Park Lido w1th a fr1 en~ly al· Fasl & accu.ra~e tyi»:st. Clea n ~ppearance . $65. • 646-7653 l-!'
or S40·8S82. Metro Cw Wash sml Nwpt Store. 18 yrs or hours work in Santa Ana Conv. Hosp, 466 flagship ~osphere . Call 1mmed: shorthand.,. vaned off ace Vets .. reti red. Age 25 to K ... h d g . "'
2950Harbor,C.M. olde.r.Call9·12,675-9191. area. 6·9PM . Monday·i_1R~d:, . .c:N';.·~B::.6'~2~.8044~':.· ___ 1 -;L~o::nd::a~5~5::8:;·7;:555::-::;:;;;;;:~ work . Near Fa~hion 70. Su ppl~ment your in· der~':~r&,7~;~~-as .~
llAUTY OPERATOR MS Derr.I.al recept., exper, through f);day. $2:.50 per I· RESIDENT MANAGER lslan.d . lnternat1onal . come~nve a cab f>. h'.-' 546-:!S?O
Needed i'mmediately CLAI I .I. desk only, some Sat. Gd hour. Call 542·0373 and NURSING R . "e t I 1 Mgr Secunty Corfl,.644-5100. or mo e a day. Apply 1n:~------~--'" 5750or""A ,_,.. I d LG suF es1l'l n a s . person Yellow Cab Co A' Ii 8015 ' ...... ,..............., Teleph-•..1:.-a.-benefits. salary open. eave your name, a · * • ·"-· needed. '25 ·100 Units. S~CRETARY i tlime (1) ' ., · UC on
Blueprint operaU>r, Ex· __,...nrr HB 8463540 dress&pbonenumber. Has opening for RN xlnt. working ctinditions ins. agent. •(l) se~'y. lJ.?-51 Slater Ave, Foun-••••••••••••••••••••,t••
We are currently see~ing · · · Relief Supervisors, 3·11 & benefits. Call Sparling Secure future. 1Willitig to tain Valley. SSS SAVE SSS
per, Copy Cats, Corona an indiv. W/3-Syrsexper, Dental assist. chrside. 6 J .1 rt ti r h & 11·7 shills. Apply Mon Management8J3..9312 grow. Work ~9391. Ted WOMAN for shoe sales, DelMar,494-7133. in BODILY INJURY mo. ex\'ler. nee. Ptr_gn-ani.or, pa -me. ag t thru Fri 9-'2, Royale i CLA IMS Handling. Xlnl ly, evetly evening, s6me duties. Appl·y.Mr: Scane Conv. Hospital. 1030 W. RESTAURANTHELP 998-4975. Bob -7972. parl ti me, experience •PUILIC•
workinP" conds & liberal Sat. HB:1 846-3MO. o .r M r . W •!I 1 am. s, W SA 546 6450 For new restaurant pref. Fiesta Footwear, 31 FUR"'ITURE
10"'5 &Gl"rfs bener'its. Sal com· , S1lverwoods, 4!1 Fashion arner. · · · SecuritJGucrd Fashion Island. * ~ '*
1 I d NB openitfgsoon. Over worked Security UCTI_,
lOtol yearsorage.Dai· m ens urate with ex· DtnhllAssist.tt san · NURSING WAITRESSES Guard needs a reHef!Woman to clean •A ""'"*
ly Pilot delivery routes perience. Energ·:etl.c, enthusilis.U,c JANITOR *AIDES BUSBOYS varied hrs. On Call. clubhouse, laundry & va· Tonlt•(J':30 PM1r maybeavailableinyour GENERALACCIDENT "' .. t. COOK L GROUP indiv. fotr Lp.guna Bch F /time Mon -Fri . Join a team who cares Ideal job for retired cant apts. arge ap_t DEALERSWELCOME
area. Earn profit for de· practice.' \11'vno.-. neceSs. Bayv;ew Con,·. llosp, bo t t• ts & bo Apply in person, Harvey person in good health. complex. Call 9am·6pot. ESTATES, REl>OS ll·ven·es & casb, tn·ps or Call7141832-2640 ...., .. ,.... a u pa ien a ut J' 16903 Algon u1· 4 Day wk 1~94 3596 2055 Th · c M Le ho s. q n, Apply ;n person tq Lynn 540-1300. Mew~.~-merchandise for selling For appointment ·1 -· urin. · · you. arn w you can Boardwalk Shopping ea ·rd ~~
new· subscriptions. For Equal Opp ~mployer Dental 'Assi\>tant, mature 642-3505 be paid extra for staying Ce nte r , Huntington 1 w' eshail C:r· Women p /lime .2·3 hrs Stock Lfcp.idation
information please call . . exper. chair s ide, en· well. We have our own Harbour. aftn or eves. Earn $30-$80 ,
842.4321 , From SanClerk,apphcabonstaken lhusiastic,5'.l8·8S44. L1ghtBulbSdes coffee shop & other 215McCormlck ve & up wk l y. Free •EST•TES Clemente-San Juan 7-11 F1?od Store, 2150 Work from your home on benefits. Exper'd-all Restaurant Caihier for Costa Mesa ward r 0 be when ._... *
Capistrano area, call Placent1a,C.M, DENTAL ~;s1srANT the tel e p!)on~. Good shifts. Apply rwton thru oceanfront hotel in , qua lified. Call for Antique·&, .sidebqards
4i95-0630andMissionVie· CLERllTYl'IST Chairside. (Jrtho exp . comm. We hire ban· Fri 9am -4pm, Royale LagunaBch.Mustbeex-Ser~1ce Sta. At~end~nt, persO"oal inlervw, w /beveled & leaded
jo-E;I Toro area, call req. Newport Beach. dicapped & Sr. citirens. Conv. Hospital. 1030 w. per'd. Apply to Mrs. p/t11:ne. Exper d. d.nly . 963_747o·aft3pm. glass. Beaut formal
S8l-63tO. . Accts payable clerk for 642-2626. Call collect. 7141'123-3438. Warner, Sa.ala Ana. Balta:iar.494.1151. Avail eves &. wknds .. 1.:=.:..:.:.=.::-;===----' mahogany DR table &
EqualOppor.Employer Newport Beach in -United Handicapped 546-6450. Neat appea r . & WamenWanted chairs(8)&buffet.Also
s u r a n c e co. Ex -D 1 1 •·-' ·~ , .:S::a::l•::•o.· -------I . handwriting. Apply AM, for Cleaning. $3+ per hr. twin mobogany BR sets. per i e n c e d . g 0 0 d en a ~\\,_.-1-NURSING RETAIL SALES 2590NewportBlvd, CM. Newport Beach are.a. Old upright piano, LR
BOATING INDUSTRY w /figures & typing. Enlhu.siastic, energetic Live-in Lady ror elderly * Lv~·s s•"s rumiture, corree & end
S n /.•per pre!'d couple M st be abl t ("1111 ~ Service Station Atten-Own transportation. Master C.-nter/ Salary to $475. & co. peSarlaory wope'n N' ewport. . w e o MEM'S CLOTHING dant, e•per'd. Day & 644-2266 betw9&12noon. tables, special lamp -~~ benefits 83..1-8450 . drive employers car. 3·11 Shift. Join our pro-,. tables. Formal Maple &
Inst-· Cir. 644·2455. Lite housework~ Call for ressional team who care . Eves. Full & p/ti.me. Ap-Women wanted to WOJ"k Pine din tables, chairs,
Re<f5 a min. ol 2 yrs ex· CLERK TY P l ST Nd . . apt. art. 5PM. 642-&70. about our patients &. We are now accepting ply Shell Station 17th & · chinas, bars & barstools. per. in carpentry & boat sharp exp full time D1shwash.e~ & lcitche n about you. Apply Mon applications for perma· Irvine; NB • for _ hous e.cl~an 1n g
i nstallation. lmmed. person ror detailed & helper: S1d s Blue Beet, LOT BOY thru Fri 9-4. Royale nent (/time openings. ' . ser'(ice.Call675-6553. ~:rnn~tu~sh>l':.~·8~,::
opening. Apply a t , varied job-$2 .75 hr . 101 21st Pl, NB 615-3333 wanted. lF\ill&l.P/time Conv. Hospital, 1030 W. Mu~t be experieoce,d Service Sta. J\tten~ant WriterneedshelPtofi.nish TVs * &: ster eos.
tsl·ander Y.achts, 1922 551·0116. aft4. aftns. for local rental & Warne r, Santa Ana. selling quality mens wanted. Full & p/time. "The Great American Refrigerators, washers, Barranca~trvine. DOCTORSASSl"T. leasing co. Al1 co. 546-6450. clothing. Liberal eo. Brown's Shell, 990 E . Novel" Will give '% or dryers, PLUS LO'tS or -----~--'---ICocktail ·'-Waitress ex· .... benefits. See Keo Cliff.I---------benefits. Excellent dis· CoastHwy_,NB ?645"°337.lOam.Spm. Books&:Miscltems.
IOOKl(EBltER per'd. Apply, Pippins, Young lady (18-28) to as-Sat. 9am-lpm, 1beodore Part time tellers. Exper. counts -
d · 34235 D h p k Rd sist in Health Spa. No Hourstosuit.CallMary . A I At Sitterfor8817oldwomanM h-~· SSSS•VESSS Exper' , (/time. Prefer o eny ar • Robins Leasing ; 2096 PP Y 2-Spm, Mon thru Fri. ere -•• A contracting e ........ r. Reply Capo. Beach. exp. req, we train. Apply Ha'rbor Blvd c M Bates, 494·07'11 . Security Items Subi·ect to Presale ~-noon· 8 pm. 2112 Harl>or ~.:.::::..:c::..::;~· ;c:· ::;·:__-j _~B'!!'.k~L~<.2!Bc~h:___ ·llam-Spm Sun . Occas. ·~···•••••••••••••••••• to Classified ad no. 554, _ an . ag. . DESMOND'S wknd & eves .... 37~ aft ~--.. 8005 Food Available. We
c /oOailyPilot Po Bo 80% COMMISSION Blvd,CostaMesa. •LYM• 30Fashi·onSquare _.. --··.,..... honor BofA &: Master • · · " !-"-'~-'-------PART Time eves & Sat s_. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1560, Costa Mesa, Ca r I Bayview ~dnv .. Hosp, AM, per(. for students. Torrance PUIL'IC AUCTION Charge.
92626. ··as a membero ourot-DRAIHMIEHWAM1'!D 2055 Thur1n Ave, CM inside work. guaranteed Equal Opp Employer 5rATIONERYST0REIN MASTE:RSAUCTIOH
fice. Individual training SO Calls a day. Will traiQ. 642·3505. wage. Call Al. 542·9013 I~~~~~~~~~~ COM, needs Saleslady MANY ITEMS OF F1NE 2075'h Newport Bl CM IOOKKEEPER in a most desirable area, Owntruck.558-7881. 1: F ~t, 5days. Xlnt working IE W ~LR Y_, ~ R 'f 833-9625 &:646-s6as
F/Ctlg. Abletogothru Costa Mesa . Cal l LVN needed ror conv.PartTimeLane Waitress SALES . Earn.est, conditions. Especially .:OSJECTS, ANTIQUES.
T.B. 'L'arge wbolesalel 645-.5045. ,Aa~ Cor Ken food Productloll hosp. 3-11 shif\. Xlnt pay C 0 c k t a i 1 e x Pe r knowledgeable, person fine clientele. Fra.nciS· Fll.N E FURN., ETC. licycle1 1020 1 retail mdse business. McFarland. ,. Help Mia~ & ben·ertts. Appl)' in necessary. Apply at Sad-w /e'x per in c hin a, Orr 675101oforappt PH.ONE FOR INFO. & ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ca)J Debra 645-C)093 for • DISCOVHY• person, ~verly Manor, dleback Lanes . Mission crystal, sliver, jewelry, ' • · BlfOCHURE.645-2200 •
intervw arrangement. REAL ESTATE .!;!,nctois Frot.enCa FoodsRd 340Victona, C.M. Vlei'o, 586·5300. desiring penn, moClified. STRUNG & To all.ourrn·ends ..... ~ .. Laguna nyon • brly position. N.B.'s CHluAS•'ES •--~~ ..., Laguna·Bdl.·49'7·1741 -MAID p = I Id t t b je el · " --inOrangeCoUnty --. Cook needed p/lirneTues CI "alM 7t illae, fem. lervlce o es esa. w rypro-Sale5la\siesfotflnCtable JO.,.,...,..,S
Newport acb Firm, & Thurs for conv. hosp. FRY COOK · · Poh•·."! .. 913°1:1 estab accts. Eves/Sats Prietorsl)ip, 673-9334 "A•r'UU"ll
•eedA "U'"'ffied book "pply;npe--Beverly COOKS•-·•-·nt .......,.. $7$ wk+. Mr. Levi lop deots. Exper. Only., • . .,Tl""...C .,. "' r-· <> ......... ,_...,... M8-t004 SALES: for selUng ear Ph: 897·0321, Mr. Woods ._..." _..,... ••
teeper. Min. 3 days per Manor, 340 Victoria, KITCHEN Help MAIO WANTED stereos ,_ home -m~ !or full.-time . .Ph ·. is having their annual ·wk. Call Mr. Daniels Cost.a Mesa. • fllll / tu· •~I p rt Tl Call "' w ~
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CYCLE.WORKS LTD l~NeWJJOrtfl!vd. Costa Mesa. 5'8-5783 btwn lC.-llAM.&U-l626 par me.. app .• ,. .. ~ 8 me• PT WAITRE.$, 21 +, ror Pents. Exper not nee, but 547-833.2, Mrs. Strong, for i End otSummer
. COOK FOR HOSP.. person btwn 2-6 PM. The MeSa Motel• 646-9681 Gourmet Res(l~urant:. pref'd. Full or p/t hrs part•time. Clearance 1
llOIL•MAH Apply at 1501 E . 16th St, Lo It • Inn • 1 7,9 2 5 Mllagement 640-8120atl. 2PM. Oexible w/schooi'. Call TELEPHONE WORK i Sale on Entire Stock 2~';!'.' ~:~~n~~~::;
Exp,r 'd . Apply in 'Newport Beach betwn MacArthurm,IJ:vine . PEOPLEPERSON RE AL ESTATE 642·l020 fromhome.~ .. n·i .... ~ uplo~OFF!! makeolr.&W-1307
per.on Sam's "-ar·~ 8 30 • 3 30pm II 'GAit-E I •. f _..... ·-.-·--"""-l8 4223l&tSl.N.B. , ..,.; ..,.,.... : am•·: or ca .,..._ xec. oo 1ng or.-.~ INVESTMENT af\..d SALESLADY National Firm. Good 1 673-6001 ll, 3901 E. c.o:aat Hwy , 6'5·5701 . Assistant tor apt com· tli:.oo-buslnesJ associ•te RES 1 D £NT JAL Part-time to asstit telephone personality 1fd1~• $ 5~· 1dden
.Coro==n::•..:d..:•:.I ;;;M;;;•::.r':_-·:__:Ch-e-l-.-14-$1-l-OO-.-mo-.-s;-,-d-'a plex, N.8 . 40 Hrs per wk. Jnr whoJesale supplies. salespersons wanted. inanager. Ex°"'r;cl. Over needed. No aeiling. ~ War-Duncan Phyfe Mw ace b ssa'" '!: l,!• n Steady work ror reliable By. s i !'e s s f u 11 Y Additional staff ~ 21 r --r Guuanteed sala.ey. Will dlnl&t \able. 3 ex-on re .v • ...__. . IUS D .. .S . Blue Beet. 107 21at Pl, person. PhoneMC-0806. eapital11ed. Interview for expandi~J pro· ; lo Mahl.It¥ train. Call collect, tension•, maho1. :s:lnt a 0 y • 5 5 . 1 pd ,
¥i1Je 01: FeiUJ,ale. wiltll.!N!,!B~·.!41:!!5~·S:~S::!:33~alt!!!.:4!.!P~m~.--1-==:.:..:.===:.;,:::.::.. 813""2323 1~siv~. presu1101.I$ or-:!:th 2:: Pl-; 1· 71C.W.4046 (81.'l'lMlpm) cond, na.1J. 67U._ w /sp l!e dometer xtnt
lrUl. Gd. drivll>tl -COUMTatBI' M•IMAG··--~ 1ao1u11on. Video •• 1.. c um 5™ •-·--T eond. $45 lloJ'I a'tpd 1 a anQlt. Caplllttanoarea. PJU.me. ~t lhN Tuel G....-illOfcPfl" ~ ....._..., ,...,... training in office. 1r· a ' · .~ Telephone i>UC'.lt, p/time. AM lqul~ yr aid Like new sis.·
&:O.z ...,.-sn (dl)'I) 0 18 'llh Typina. various office Yow11 man to wont tii you'rere1dyfor1uperior SALESLADV,exPer.part Student• 16 • o:Yer. .40DEA••s ChUdrin: got oeW ·0._
"c"'•"'•"'••,"",.'"•""•"'o-ra_t_o-r,-p-a-1r 0 ·, ""F r 1 · e duties, shorthand pre· fr'OW'lna: tool rental bu.al· commlulon a~ educ:•· tldle, ready to wear.''' Y/6~~ pay, C81.!t, 49'7Cout·l034 ..._ ........ 111 ~7107. •
... ''u onu ac ory, ferred. __All company ness. Mustbeneatinap· Oonal opporturuUes and Neirport8d'l.171-G50I 1:1 ........ m or ..... ... .. ~..._._...!....:_ 'c;;;;~.--~--time some esper~ Call SuJ'{Jower at Falrview, berl.eliu. Newport Beach pea.-.inee & have very wanttoeam$2$,00d.per Hwy,no.Gtqun.a.....,,...,.,,... JC•aroa& ~--::12:,:17::,:5·;.:'::lli;:L:_ ____ l-'C"".M""-. -------,1.area. Call 644-1230 for otat Mindwrttlna. $. Day year a nd up e1ll Don * * f TNMll •• 21 Y~ ........ IOJO ~
COUNTB•tn appt. Equal Opportunity wit. &RH:rer muried man Bermtn, QUAIL PLACE ".fOnce TOP SSS Sl&O · MAU Ot'OIA.H9'I ••••••••••••••••••,•··~ , C-AIPITCl.IAtB Fastil-Emclent Employer. ror erm. respon1lblt' PROPERtIES. (714) h~w Daily , Pik>t Cla~-. Super Star~. SEPT. 25-28 Want to ~KodakRtU:tu
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"lkYTerri 4 , AK Am.eric1n. w/ettd tbll co(fee maker • misc. TOP CASH DOLLAR tankl, et.c. llol' C,abover ~ 10 Fonl Cam.per Spec.-ial, ',~ Si l I er :-'C:• Coll coffee tbla, Ir Jampt~ StmMoklhauJJr.KB. PAID FOR YOUR Old• Bari.torte ~~ra <ilaspar.. Runabout. Campr 12500 SIM507 Ytilik.let . t5JO "1'0D.,mU1stru.$1800 ~~&o:m· .,._. · $300. Complete Dlning SAT. ONLY!! lO.S, 1ltb JEWELRY. WATCHES, =~ue ..... ~ eoaditioa. W1ttlr. 13'. E1ec atarter. ' ' . •••••e.•••••-•••-••••• orbeltolter.I03S18 ·I -------~-; RoOm Set. Wl"°"1£hl Iron, C'.eolVf"1 Armoi.re Ant.I ART OBJfrt'S, GOLD ..-. .uo.1 l5bp Ewinrude Neb ro-•iit ~y Carry-all, tiall 72 f4 Too O.wy, radio 6
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in. Lo-veS c"blldren, ConsoJe w/record p(yr. . ~ ~ Kng SL Bed. New, «*n• Giblon ·Ripper Bau. bit $6000. BOSTON Whaler, in&,8"·7851 · , "72 FORD RangerXLT * .t
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Carob. N.8. Ni: s:annol.y $35, a:fr mlff. 953 Sea.ate. Co5ta incl del. 835.2263. $125. Lero Ba11., $7$. 18' Glu1par l60HP Mett. cabover eamptr, 1leeP1 beat o£fec. 88'7"'8111 or ca mp er shell. $2950.
Frffto Y• 1045 '25. Desk l60. Bookcase Mesa M&-SU'l 1/0 . Trail.er. $JJD). Call 4. Aatin.g SUC». $SJ·M30 M&-5851 752-1844
••••••••••••••••••••••• $25. Springs & Malt. $20. HAllOR YIEWlll PUILIC AUCTIOM Offfee '-•Ail • & 64&-0098 af\ff'l5pm. WINNEBAGO "7Z Del "71 FORD
Mutt Sac. Dt '• Klttens Magnavox Mono. Record Sat.. onlJ 10..2. 222.0 Port =:?'l' ~~E~.2FE[1NyE eq.i,._.. -1015 3'' CarnpbeU Crui.lef'. For Mobile Ho.et f 140 Qdeftain 22', $11,_,/':Jr~ F-100 PICKUP ..,
Mothel' Himilayan/81··-Player,$35.641).1629 C••lisle,N-Beach, R '••••••••••••••••••••••• _ .. ,.....;. Into • --~-e ••••••••••••••••••••••• 111..-ew -•t •-· 11000 5 ii ...., ... ---.. ART OBJECTS AN· E I a._ .... ...--1 • • u.....a Du I Rid ba ..,.,_ lla!lllG • .. x ... ·-. , lep bumper, lra er pt.Siam.Free~3431 l2' CURVEDRdional, a Port Ramsey entrance nQUES F1NE FURN xc sw cw--. Sl.5/35. icy aurvey,call2l3:166090 a e,oo Y· AUil mi.Pvt..Pty.OrtraderOI' mlrrora. only 31.3:25
FEMALE WATCHDOG pc., linen off white bk-abovenewMacArthw. ETC. pffoNE FOR IN: ~::hi!!'c~. ~.:.;; orm.3121. :::~~~~U:Sae:.' boat.S31·S374or645-7M4 mlla. ('°"5P) 64$.$700 ff
free. Terrier:~ ' lrnd, blue floral deslp. Gara1e Sale. Sat.. 1G-S, FO. & BROCHURE. W.19tb, CM.6'5-7411. Filhinl It: ,Pleasure-t>oat , , FORD "70 ~ TON PICK1-d1c.'-· -------:i ~ $150. 815""478 4000 lalet lsle'Or, Cd.II. 545-2200 Cully equ1P..'l fr sell ton· 24 Se I (·Con l 11 UP w/U fl. Weekender 1971 CHEVY ~1
•• -v-• .. 1.:.0..;...,nd MO:VING , must sell, Se1rs w1aher It &•• 1' POOL TABLE Sl IBM Composer. stand· t'd. 1963 Fairliner 21' Coachman Trlr. Xlnl Camper. Loaded&:extra ~TON P .U. AutDmaUc, '
.,..,_ CU'IUU..,._ dryer: housebokl items . ate. Jl~ model, fully main-priced to se ll: PP. cond. ·Mu1l ttee to ap.. sharp. (16399). $3888 . homes~!&fi Rochester. black vinyl recliner, galore. Oan:len toob etc. ~· c~. We de-la1ned by IBM ; llllnt 67S-7063/646-UI02 predate. Aa.ting $3500. Dir. 2000 E . lat St., Santa radio, heater, pwr. steer4 , 'I C.•~&e32'9 goodrl cond. '1$1. Dbl box Mucbll.ucbmore 1ver. . cond. Ask.inc 13200. MB-10SS. Ana W-lOOO in1 & camper abell. ·~
al 9 all aboU sp ng1 It mattress It . 197•·D PENNIF.S MlNT 67S.73608am-5:30pm 4S' HATTERAS AAA· MokMi dn/ . . (39160N). '
Mpa:i• Gok::· 0 .,,l'Wv • beadboa d$20.5S7·382S Ca~le Spint;l piano, SEWN BAGS. s8o. EA. rl &"--IOfO Lookin1 for the best Sc•CfCll 'ISO WINNEBAto "75 21 ft. $14» ~
.. ~L er. PERSIAN ... _11 lbl guitar. furniture, ap· OR OFFER ~-mot -•T-ff w/terms lo match. all ootet'I Brave. Many dlx. extras MAl9UIS MOTORS , f 11 Likeatld!.~'1945 chrs buf~ip~ad' pliances. misc. All like .v•.r ••••••••••••••••••••••• xtrasincld.Radar.ADf". ~;2•SiiiUr(i·;socc·~· It le11 tbao too0 miles. MISSIONVllEJO ...
CUTE P\UfJy Kittlet, tp Besl.o(r. · nu. 1914 Port Lockale~gh, Usable investment. 6, •-FIELD· S -.yarebouse wtr maker, air. Bob 5500, ml inckll $(00,o( ac: (61303) onl,y $10,$188. Dir. 831 .2880 495-1210 .1
good home. Only 2 left' NB. Harbor View Hills. piece place settings, Sale. 400 JHanol '!' or· Henry. Bkr.64&-05.51 $99s Pb•$.5!»440 2000 E. lat St., Santa . 11 646.7593 · M.-.ple sofa, naugabyde Sat .. Sepl%7. slerli.ng silver. Oneida ga~. new/used. Sp1~. W'nd 1 , ~· Ob ::.520z7 · · or Ana. $58-1000. ·.. *11 Datt.PU• ----------1 covered. Ca11 Saturday . . Belle Rose pattern . Grands, Plaren. Goin.I 1 era t U • .'"'6'· 1 P · , & C Fwnlit.e IOSO orSunday.BG-4641 An~1q_ues·furruture-desk. Mate reasonable ofr. out for bwnnns. Rent Johnson , Highlander .72 SPOR'l:STER. Elec AIR Stream 89 29 ft. * ....,.. l 1---~--"-----1D1ntnc st:t, D~ncan 846-U76. w /opL buy . Kawai . trlr.$395.548-J3Z'J llart,lomH~eAlkin& toadedw{Xll'Ultextra Sleeps 6. 1iowe, new .. 1-:
••••••••••••u••••••••• Round maple t•ble, 6 Pb~fe chairs •. .k1ichen Steinway, Baldwin, 19 FOOT CHRIS CRAFT SJIOO Ph· 548-07.i clean & sharp. <SSSO>. paint, Cully eqpl" ready ,•,;.!!
KINGSIZB BED! mat· chain, 2 extra leaves. eqwp,tools.ftahinggear-, 60 Piece, 12 place setting Chickering. Yamaha, . . · · · Only $689S Dir. 2000 E. for road It vac. (3611T)
tress, boxspr1 ng ,, Gd cond. $100. 645 6dJ somethinc ror everyone. Joan or Arc International Kimball. Wrltzr. with trailer, $800. '73 SUZUKI sso 8.SOO lst St.. Santa Ana . <ZDU·758).
frame, xtra t1rt11. Valu XI n t con d . 9 . S . Silver. Used only Slimes. FIELD'S -l714)638·znO 646-3844 miles. Like new. seso. $58-1000. nus WEEKEND ONLY '"
$525 ., sell $ZlS. Ats DINING SET Brofhlll. T .hur /Fri /Sat. 112 Valued at SUIOO, Sac. at 12072Brookhurst..G.G. MUSf SELL! 20' Cobia 962.9703 l·O-P_E_N_R--d-,-74-23--1,-I $2888 Queenslze bed, walu oval table, 4 chairs. Diamond. &lboabland. SlOOOfirm 58l·5717 0 18 11 tsotxtras xtni ~· oa ·
$425, sell $195. Delivery 531-5872 Alley please. · · SewillqMochiMs lotl w 0 · HONDA CL35"0. rans Statesmah Dlt. Mo~or , . ,
included. 'Usually home, Air Cond Wards 8000••••••••••••••••••••••• cond.$3800.orbestoffer. areal c ustom pafnt Homt . Roof , air, .~1
541·$593 Garage Sale 8055 CAR w•eels S2 each. 5' BTU 's, S125. 2, 10 Spd BR~DNEWneverused. S48.fi6l8or53t·98S3 mu.st s~ll !O(Cer!67l-926.i aeneiator. loaded. I: ~I~'· .~
Sofa & I ov es t ••••••••••••••••••••••• hDesigh.~}n~,:ielboves $20. Bikes. 1125 Both. 498-3398 197~ Necc~. does eve.r-3 3 . C hri s -0 -Vi t ch '71 KAWASAKI 175 -<00156! only !99'5i:-~~lr. rm•:,119 t . :_. . e a . · PUILIC UCTIOH ~· e x spr· yth1ng. Paid SSOO. will Sportfisher Mint cond • • s.. ill ™·• ~La 'ftlnf ll'e.Cli1 .,, . Beautiful. wery gd q~ah A ing $5. N.ew camera. MOBILE Car Telephone. take Sl9S. Must sell ! Pri. Call &7J.l93i. · street or dirt •. alloY fen-Ana. 558-1000. thri. &b. . . _ 842·44» , 11 ty. never used. moving MANY J'.J'EMS OF FINE Ins lam a lie $10. Box 5 channel VHF duplex. pt)' 557.2484 blwn :..7 pm den. cuat. paint. cle!ln. . , -, ii
962-2562. ~t'ATE JEWELRY. camer• $3. 40 cement 83J..15410ays · 21 · f'iberglaas Cruiser-Lomi.$300.9li8-0490 • WINNE.DAGO 72, ~ft . tTonChevytrucknatbed .. J
ART OBJECTS, AN· blockszoreach..548-6179 . . . SportinqGoods 8094 Sips 4. Encl head·S.S. , . Chieftain. Loaded & ex· w/lumber rack & tool ;,)' 4 sectional couch, good TIQUES, FINE FURN, Bwlt·lD ele~. stove O\eD & ••••••••••••••••••••••• Galley.70 gal fuel tank -4 7~ HONDA lSOSL dirt crllent cond. onl)' 2.8,000 boxes &4Z-13.W
condition, $40. ETC. PHONE FOR IN-~ar . Sa le 9·27 . Baby hood. Wbd.e. G~fers . & 6mm Rem'ington ltigh whl w/l2 vlt winch~lec. bike, &d cood. Xtras. C~n milrs. (22251) ,only ' 1, 11
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____ 84_7_·3"14 ____ -l FO. &. BROCHURE. 1t~ms. clot.hes, toys . Sattler ma~cb1og d~~· Po\loier. Rine w /scope. brakelrlr. (714 )673-39:59. be street lepl. p)O, 66 111,!88. Dir. 2000 E. Jst y_, 9570 , •1
645-2200 misc. 5S7 PieQX>n.t Dr. hwasber, K1tcb~n-A1d . $12.S ssz.J35G Honda 160. nds work. St., Santa Ana. 558-1000. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,,1 Don't give up the ship! .. CM Hvy duty king size bed · 20· 110 . IDEAL FISH/SKI street legal, is rec. $100. . . "70 Ford Eeonollne .,,,
"List" it in classified. Bil.by Toddler. Clothes. . . . £rame.AJt5.S48-t627. WJNCHESTERJO·JO BOAT. Veryclean.m:lny 0149~ Bray Ln. C.M. S,arh.RKe. For the Sportam'an
'Ship to shore results! Toys.0-4yrs.Gd.qua1i·Couch & chair-. dinette. F 111 gth ·nt l ·Pre-'64.Mintcond.! extras .• 16800. Ph ·~ · , todt 9540 Completely •e11:•11•t
642·5678 ty falrprices 968-4398 )>ool tbl bed, clothes & u en nu coa · $150.Call67S.S587 494-4849before1Zwknds ,,_,. ~ -••••••••••••••••••••-• tai ~Stand bead ··II ~~~~-~S~i~3s~·!!~~~·~s~~~m~is~c~.~s.~1.~a.~s.~1n~10.~sp~m;·1 1 e M Ex e e u t i v e ..... • '1SSuiuuTMIJS c . d y · b. d con n . up r. 581ParlfDr.CM. typewriter. Sacririce ~ TY, Radio, aft6wtdya. "f A~alSS25. ustom1ze i re ir RIDm . New tins.4tdl'p5 .• ;1
548-ZlSl eves Hlfi 51 492--0894 . Camaro. For street or Many other uruque ex· DAILY-(4 )14 .• Chevy , ft'eO 8098 SKfPJACk20" strip . Low priced. lru.$3750.G42-8809.
Mags , Motorola Car Ewerlast Pro£essional ••.:•••••••••••••••••••• F.B. Xln~ cond: Many '7Z YAMAHA Mini -675·2489. ,
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C.pa,1·11·ve Do's<ha,ge 67J-5l53or640-t675 maple . Looks.works like ol'r.846-2249. -HODAKA Super Rat , "fl Wagon, Cbillleau. 11r, · • . 5150 645-0337 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• I $2395 Aft 6 lgnitioni Wrist & Ankle . new. · · loelts, Sail 9060 $3SO. 493-7530. e ea n • · · • " w 'ghts 536-. 12 pc. setng. Fl'an<'l.'l ca n '63 Jeep CJ.S 552-3074 er -China . Many other pcs. O\·.er 51500 Stereo all ••••••••••••••••••••••• zuki '72 380CC. ju.st 1---------"
MINI ESTATE SALE Perfect. $350.fi46.83"18 Pioneer, m~t sell 5'82S. SAILS FOR SALE tuned pistons. pluga & •Y-8 Engine 69 Ford ~ T.OtmprVan. •ft
Newport Towers . 645-0358.AskforJerry Fully batten main w /jib rings.$4SS.IW6-300l. 3 S _.,. 302V-8,A/T.Bubble Top. ·' 64&87l7 ' Dia. Cluster Stud Ear-. ror 20_25 . Cat or Tri. . . . • pesu Hitch. M·Cycle rack, ice. · 1
1----------1 rings. 50pl.S. Each. $100 M~t sell Zeruth stereo, 2 Reasonable.6«J.Sl60. Harley Davidson, JWt •a..s Great! box, water. sips 5, xlnt.
CAllPET l;>,638;;;·Zl5"-;7;;;-;,;;;;;;;;;;-;;:;;:J~'C><"rl<<!;u~la~,~·~pe~a(l<k~":!s~-~·d-J reblL $900. • S2200. PP. 54«).1532. 1• con<!. Only S>Cl. 842-4350 12' Kile wllrailer. Call646-1917. $2395 WAREH~SALE Over 300 National Geo-M50 (SIOAGH> '62 CORVAIR Van. xlnt Used&New.Slyd&Up graphics from 1919 $45. 4 Channel stereo, hke 36-S292 riech. cond. Must sell.
SAT.ONL'(..9AM'to5PM Takes aU. 494-5822 after new .. 5110. 646-72491 ----·------1 Makeorter,642.0115 ·-
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CM . <Be•ind Zuvers C t E li h .d . STEREO AM /FM radio xtras. Xlnt cond. Call ·50 VW Van, new paint.
Gym Equi.pment) ~m 1 d~g s. ~ 1G~ w /tape deck & s~ers . S92·1S90 or M&-36ll0. Best overhauled trans. ex.
MIRACLEANCPTS. d ·.,0a .!:7963site · Gd cond. SlOO. ~li9S oCr. body, gd eng/lires/brks
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SAT. Fantastic Gar.Sale. Community Sil wet. Color TV, new picture Wood _ ~!oop, cruising OURNEWLOCATION Furn. & Accessories. 464 La 2 roff tabl tube. ~1 agnavox Stereo capab1ht1es. Ask. W,:iOO 200 I E. lat St. .69 VW Van. Rcblt eng.. .•
Vista R<*na. Npt. Bch. (or:'~;. Marbl:'> Chai~; gd. cond. 642-:niO. Bogardus 54S-SS56 , SORN AM brakes. Xlnt cond. Ex·
Cl·" b.k miso 586-4876 & • 22 ' F /G c . . SI 72 Honda 450. Needs COPE' a ..,D'S 1-'-'_as_._s1_o_so_. 499-__ ZJSO_. __ ~·es -ruc~·l)'.m 1 es· · · loafs M.-.e nasmg oop_ work. $425. or offer. Bet· ~"
drapes-«>ols-nusc. 10020 M L . p L Eqlli,...t Head,galley,slps2 terhurry '9ft0.3:546 JEEP CITY ·ooFord. Vaporinjector
NigbtingaleF.V.963-2109 Jo:~~. ~;:rwaard~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• St89S. &&&-9000 , · 20~J~·
Satonly! Poollble.st.eam Microwawe Oven, $150. Ge-fte.rol 9010 ·75 JO' c lippe r motor 74 550 HONDA Chopper. 55MOOO
cabinel, dresser. Bonsai, each. 540-5396 ••••••••••••••••••••••• sailor, RDF sips 6. F\ill Xlnt cond. Sl600. S46-0975 , .
misc. 833·1693 17392 BOYSCOlITS .-nuip $10900 80-1151 Sun /Mon/Thurs 72 .Ford Pickup, 4 whl
Almei. ~ts Oneida 5 pc set-need boats -.. · · · drive. F250. % Ton.
'70 Ford Econoline Radio. htr, mags, air lifts, trlr ...
h.itch. $2000. 548-4463 aft • ~ 1----------1 tings Silver plated din· and airplanes.'Tax 26' CLIPPER. xlnl rond. '69 SL90 • $195 $3400lbstofr.5C8-4500.
Motel Garage Sale. 1575 nerware. S8 per s e t. advanlages.546-4990 91h h.p. Ewinrude, trlr& 17S21CoUins.HB .,1 N. Cj1. Hwy. L.B. Desks. minimum 10 set s . xtras , used very little. ,74 HONDA CRl2S' 11219T70SHCPllEYYCll UP '74 Ford Ecooo Van. 9000 "
557-3475 & 673-7191art 6. 6 To8 Ft. glass dinghys -~. ·-·7291 " ... ~ Call 67•1736 cha· s, taGbles,RCpts .,1 _________ _, F'om"••to""""" _ ...... JJO Re dlin e s wing arm. mi s . ...-vvu. .r Elert. &: as ange, ...... ......., d b 30 VS . automatic. pwr. pvtpty. fl'eeter, dressers, combo dler Portable sewing 646-5491 67s.894S Ewes loots, Slip&/ mM~kve u3rdp ~°...ges, _. steering • factory air l ~~~-------
sink & cabinets. Sat.&. machine wlbuttonholer Docks 9070 1 una, ., .... ge PD·~-cond. Bi g tires w/spoke 1973CHEVY
Sun. 9am.Spm. $2$. 120 Bass Accordion 15• Rowing Dory; woodnd. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ting. D&G+ pipes, nXickl •,I wheels. (Pm8). SHORTIEYAH l-"-'--~-----1 $25. Clarinet $25. 2 Black Racing oars, xlnt co . Slip needed for 29' Sai1 rame more. n SALE PRJCEDAT
PATIO. Driftwood coffee Thunderbird bucke t $500. 673-3694. . Nwpt Bch. 82'l-016l ask cond. Must see to ap. $5699 Air conditioning, high
'bl $200 H I b SIOO seats $40 96&-2620 preciate. 644·2677. back seats, deluxe paint. ..,
• u c • · 17' Hydro·Swift moldedl~fM~C~nun~~p".'too~.'-----1~:;;-~::;:--;:;---;;:-;:;;;~I COPB.AND'S White lettered tires Elec.typewriter$100,Lg ennies cfwer Cost. New glass boat&trlr. Motor BE CH RACK 1973 Honda SL 12S. $350. w /mags. Sky roof &
paintin1s. Sofa, King coacept in buying. hun· avail.S400.SS7-5317 S~ORAGE l~ Yamaha 100 Dirt JEEPCfTY panelin g . (386JLT-~· twn becb1 h . nic·naks. dre<b of nationally ad· . . S 1 boal-UZ.SJ• mo 303 Bite, $100. Hoth clean. 558-1000 Im A). $4199 .
.,.ants. cot. es al 311 v er t 1 s e d brand s . 8 Norwegian unsinkable .Em Ed le l-8'7l-2i'too goodcoadltion. 968-2620 1---------, -~Se~l-~~Cll~;•~•!:role~ot'!_ llesa Dr. No. 14. CM. J 1 C p 1 n g dble hull plastic, oars, I ~'.:.· "'.'.'g~e;::w~a~'~'.'.!:~:'...I';;-::-:::-;::-;:;;;--:;;:~=-::-;: I I 971 TOYOTA l-HS-3243 e w~ ry, 8:m S95 548·2779 1· . , Classic '70 Triumph LA.MDCRUISER 1----------1Eq~1p . Appliances, · · WAl':'TED. slip for 34 Daytona SOO. All ori g.
Sat Only, 2801 Europa Radios etc. S8J-Z3l5 for loah MA• nee/ Chns C~ser. Pv\ home 500Ctmi's S850 499-400& 1-IARDTOP. 3 s peed .
Ave,C.M.Uprigbtpiano. fTeecalalog.. Ser°Yice fOZO OK ._ Quiet, courteou1 · · · radio & heat er .
refris. antiq chairs. ••••••••••••••••••••••• owners.548·3006 "73 .Honda 458CB. $1200. <Ol•DFC). ~:.'::tent trailer, roll VPLAHT ~ALE Scorpio MmlM Side Tie fo' boal up to 35'. ~~87~:\'."~.:.'''" Call $3088
ery. rea~ e pnces. Engine·kadio9-Elec. Good loeat1on, l\.B.l -----~----I MAR9UISMOTOIS eo-h. tOO's paperback AU kinds ~sues. I pla~~ FireSystm-P1mb'g 846-22S9aft~-'7• 750 Honda. XJnt cood. MISSIOHYIEJO
books. Much miK. 343 or bulk. 2 • 211'.'; tD50c , 4 Refri. freeest.548-9704. Side Tie for ~-ie, 0, $1.500. E•tra atte:SSOries . 831-2880 49S-lZlO r..S.rilJo Apt B. C.111 (·n 50c lo. $1 . .50. 6 • $1.75 up. -....... 646-8130 aft6 ~ ~ • I Also specimen pfants. ----row..-9040 Eqww. tD 16". $25 per mo. . 1972 scout tht back alley) Sat. only. -.-. 551-1288. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 673-8731. 74Su&uki100.only HARDTOP. Roof rack .
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18~ Blain Boat w 6 cyl SpHd& · 6,000mi. Run.sgood. automatic . air cond .• RG E Cyclooe Fence -$275 -· 2367 t · XI.NT · engine 0 /U, trade for 51c1' 90IO ·°'"· pwr. s eenng. in· cagew/top.2Gatedoors. motor home +cash or side & ouL Will trade.
welded fnune. Xlot for ak rr 549-J.885 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Matar-Ho•••s. 831-2040dlr. dog. birds, etc. $80. m eo er. · 18 Ft. Glaaspar, 75 HP Sale/lewt 91401---------
557-1288. F1berg1ass Mold for 20· Johnson O.B. Top CODd. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '74 Toyota Land Cruiser .
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SlOOO. Oats, 540·ZM2, motor heme. 496-5988 way. B&.D Motor Home $4800. Ph : 642-1995. t Yr. limited warranty ,,
Eves. 968-7465 11' Berkely Jet Gteneoe Rentals . 646-9611 '13 Jeep CJ5, xlnt oond. oo all used cars.
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Mere. 110 . trailer. full HP. Lo• hn.. Trailer Exec. zs·. all luxury U • Call631·2MO TOYOfA
e-bamdcanied c.offee co•e.r. $2500. Daya , cover. S3.ts0.&M<l564 tras:. Free miles. Pvt. rwcks 9560 18881 Beach Blvd
bl, 1 or kind, -S150. Swivel-M.aker 540-2842. E.-ea,twr7465 Pl;J.97'&-9056 ••••••••••••••••••••••• H~.._.
Spanl1b Sofa I< Love lm~~=ly 40 FT. Dleael trawler, To I........ 16' Wlwbo .. lm..13,000 '61 EL CAMINO· VI, 147.f555
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cut velvet. TrW equal The, say mane,-talb. Ora,nd -B•nta l)'p•. C J.£1''-S./ 912 t 'd , a Jc, 1enerator, 6: aimper sbell. new tires '7Z Chew1 van. 1 Ton, 1
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WE PAY TOP DOLLAR
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Cap cos t : $560 0
Residual : $2400 Ask for
Larry Chesney Lease
Department
FOR~~~~~f&FSTl,C 3100 w.r.oast Hwy. KA.
If your car 1s extra clean, -...,,,~,:6c:4::2:.,·,:94:::,:0::5:-,~ see us first. 1-
BAUER IUICK FREE APl'llAISAL BARWICK DATSUN
San Juan Capistrano ' 2925 Harbor Blvd.
831 -1375 49J-3375 Costa Mesa 979-2500
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847-6087 549-3331
SELLING YOUR CAR?
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1966 Harbor.~.M .
646-9303
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wheels. l l\1!'11AC. Xlnt.
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SANTA AHA
135-3171
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'74 Audi Fox
2 Door, automatic,
fantaslic condition.
drive at
$3995
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'71 DATSUN '74 MAZDA '72 MATADOR
1200 COUPE ... ITAllON WAGON
Radio. heater, <I speed, 838-BIS Aulomallc, radio, he,,ter, 11 ,000 Radio, hHler, automatic, tlr,
milts 185-RXW roof r.r:k, 7Sl·KLC:
•1595 •2695 •1095
'71 DATSUN '73 DATSUN '72 MERCURY
J10 WAGON 610 COUGAR Xl·7
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7'04·1C.LK 6J2·HRP 70J..FLV
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Sales·Servtce-Leaslng
Roy Caner, i.e.
Roll1 lloyce BMW
234 E .17th St.
Costa Mesa 54&-4444
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there you might consider 492·3077. mecth cond. 30 MPG.
offering your services PREGNANCYSALE • , . 60,000 Mi. Best offer
with an ad i.n the Job '73 124 Spyder. Xlnl con· MBZ 68 25-0 SE .. la"1c1_645-&"--=73'------
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LEASE:
TOYOTA COllOlli SSIAH
lniUal entry cost: $186.98
36 month (oel) •t $68.49 plll!I tax.
Cap cost: $3125.00; Residual: $1531.25
YOLYO 164ESSIAH
lnlUal entry c0&t: $431.58
38 month (oel) al $173.39plus tax
Cap cool: $11279.00 ; Residual: $4500.00
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714/523·7250.
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MBZ '73 450 SEL. Ful 74 Toyota Celica GT, : t Nl:WPllHT
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well maintained luxu Koni shoclcs. Xlnl cond. : (
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criJJ'.llnating buyer ltOOW.CNstHW)'.N.B.
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(039199D}. D~r . & tinted glass. goodslosell,placeana4 ••
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beater & bucket seats. $1595
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paint job & stereo. Will
trade. 831-2040dlr.
Bill Maxey
TOYOTA
18881 Beach Blvd.
H..tiligl011 leach
147~555
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DISCOUNTING
'75 RABBITS
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~
$3231.49
HARBOURVW
13711 BEACH BLVD., HUNT. BEACH
842-4435
9720 Datsun 9720 Datsun
$899.
646-4447 ·Dir . $1488
WAHTID •70YW 113-1 ... *
used '70 VW's or older. ' cyl., 4 speed, radio,
1_c.::_a::;l:;_163=1.::·221=1c:deal=="'c.· __ 1 healer, new paint, com-
Trans &: pan, frnt k rear plete recond. aes.BMT).
wheels. parts only. Call $1688
646-3078. •70 YW 221 I .... ,.
1973 VW Bus, w/camper. 4 cyl., 4 speed, radio,
Xlras, includingZ.bed. beater. New '13eng. and
1----833-__ 21_ .. ___ , bed. 04599.
WANTED; '70-'72 VW $2288 Van, full camping, gd
cond. Like sun roof. •74 VW 113-l lag• , =--=='------I 4 cyl., 4 speed, r~dio, 1~ heater. Blue, one owner . '69 VW Bu.g, Auto. Blue 534JSD.
paint. blk. inte•. $1,100. $25B8 Fri/Sat. 461E.19th, CM
1968 Squareback, xlnl •73 YW ~
cond. $1200 firm. Aft • cyl., • spted, radio,
SPM . 646·1570 beater. Price way below l-'----'---'-----1 m a r k e t v a 1 u e .
9720 Oat.... 9720 (870HGB). ..................................................................... ········••!••••········ $2688
. 1974
DATSUN
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1973DATSUN • 610 HARDTOP
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7J.7J..'74,J40 A Z60ZI ' .... ..._ ... •:.1••tw1...,. .. .. ~.. _,,_ -· ' 70--.T"Tort.o
Y•9 , l•alor, •I'
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'73 VW CAMPER
One owner. Ski racks .
Immaculate inside & out .
83I -2040dlr.
'Ql VW Sq. Bk. w/sunroof.
'11 Eng. Gd. cond. $1200
or bst ofr. 645-3020
'68 YW. xlnl cond. Sl095.
548·6618 or 524 ·~ or
640·•787
'70VW. PopTopCamper.
52.250. P .P. Gd cond.
Call 548-8024 anytime
·69 BUG, body. int, ehg.,
in xlnt cond. Asking blue·
' book. 644.552;1 '
'64 VW, nu clutch. trans,
tire\, brakes. Xlnt cond.
$795. 673·2325aft. 6
'74 VW Super Beetle,
28,000 mi, very clean.
Xlnt.~ond. Mic helin
tires, '°';650. 551-41"2
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'75 CADILLAC ELDORADO
. COHYERTllLE
Acrylic white w /White vinyl roof. beautiful burgundy leather interior. Every
conceivable extra, only 7.500 actual miles. (773MXAJ
$AVE
'72 LIHCOLH MARK IV
Black beauty! Black vinyl roof. black
interior. Full power. 1 owner. low miles.
(39SFZPJ
'5677
'72 COLOMY PARK WAGON
Ds1t green with inatching interior, pwr .
windows. pwr. seats. root rack. tilt wheel.
(6nOUS). O~ly 39,000 miles!
'2995
Beautiful Metallic blue with blue vinyl
Interior. fact., air. pwr. steering and pwr.
brakes. AM /FM stereo. Excellent
'=~~-i¥inr at below
'74 VW SUPER BEETLE
With sun roof. Only 24,988 miles!
Ab90lutety shOwroom fresh. AM/FM radio,
4 -· (805LKZ) $3495
. '69 O~DS LUXURY SEDAM
4 Door, fulty toeded with aM !he extras.
('IWT710)
' •1287
··72 LINCOLN SEDAM
Elegant yellow-gold with dark brown vinyl
top and uddle leather interior. Lots of
extras including AM/FM stereo radio,
auise control etc. (886039)
$3675
'74 COUGAR XR-7
Dark Ginger Metallic Finish with beautlful
two-tone leather interior. AM/FM stereo
' with tape deck. Priced for fast sale.
(129LKG)
'4675
'72 CAPRI
4 speed. nicely eQuipped ca"" priced io sell
this weekend for: {533ETZJ
$2475
'73 CHEVY
IMPALA WAGON
. Pwr. steering, fact. air. An excellent wagon
for your family needs. Carries our Gold
Qesf Warranty. (l 106651 $2875
'72 MERCURY
MAR9UIS BROUGHAM
ms one Is loaded with extraa.. AM/FM
stereo. fact. air. door kxk:a. rich leather
. Interior. pwr. steering. pwr, brakes.. cruise
cootrol. (021KEK)•27 so
4 s~, rtrdlo. A nice
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A'flomat(c, ..CU.O"i Mater AM /F'M/Tape' .6M·l12t ' tfrtt/brallet $3,tOO Ma .. •.fspeed ao mt1e1/1allo1t. x11lnt -.. ' • good· ••• •11ver l 1Sl·ll1J cond. $111$. or 0 er. c~r:·-. ~1!!~>-fll!9. LIASEOl.IUYI '74 CAD CdD, lull.,...., 1111.-~· •Ill'• • .'llllO
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L"' .. SE ...-IUY! wheel , stereo, pwr. win· tape deck. rear wind..¥-mr1 l ~. ...,_ dows . air conditionin&. f'o11er. trunk rel~se. ~'J · Dir. ''2 Vallant.. •cy Jn •
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~~.;i::'b: ~~'f.:"! $130.2t CADILLAC EL DORADO 142...oa U Ford lrooc~ero, "8·8340, DLR.
million ! (60UFJ). Pkn Ta '1l. Very low mlJl!•te· · ca~per. P.S.,P.8..,A.C., Plymouih, ~ ftilil. $120.02 36mo.OEL :OAC Oneowaerc~aocllhOWs 1173 Chevy Malibu, auto, wldewbls,$1800.873-13Bl fully loaded, new Uris.
C ap e o st : f C 4 o O it. Fully eq1,1;pped. B'-0' ·pts. p/b, air. vln top, '73 Ford Pinto Sta; Wat. 4 &dt:ODd. '51M529.
PM Tca: Residual: $l<DJ Ask for on e.i.tended term1--or radlall -Ent ('(IOCl: Be• spcr,-neW Uft.l Xln~ .. ,...-_ :dateiiit --, 36 mo. OEL: OAC Larry Chesney1 Lea•e lea1e. (45P6'1)~ Dir. olr ~evts/w'kncb eooJ $2200 ~ ~,DUiler, !
C ap cost :, $439 5 Department · 213/921 ~1511; · · • $1800.Ne.wl.irel,
Residual : $1375 Ask for IAIWICkDATSUH 714/US-7250.-'72 Town1D1an '!\'•con. !73LTD.f.door,bardtop. ~
LDaep'•'YrtmCehaetsney Lease San Juao Capistrano I t74 C .. ..._ • •c NRardnelo~!!By,8!ft :::: Bram .• po...,.,. air, Xlnt. '14 Dmt.er.xlntcond.
831 1375 493-5 ,.,._ .... •u-~ Be1t o'Uer over SZ'lOO. Low,.·i•-p.2500. IARWICll DATSUN . ·-• SEDAN DE VILLE. 44,000 m~ l!ricod w "'lll· ·92-11954. ~ 1
San Juan Capistrano '74 Ca<t. Cpe. De Ville. 18,000 original ml I es. f..!S1!:!7~00~._!P:_!!bi_: ~-!!:'.!~·:.....:...,j~=~t;;:3;;:::;::-~1:-:-::-:::::::7.7.:~--;;;:i:-;: 831-1375 493-3375 Spectacular cond. Low Silver w/ J>)aq:Jeather·• '70 ,.;.,y...-. UJ87 FURYlllSU.. W~.9
mi'g. Must see to appr. LaDdau. Priced lO sell at '71 l:Cinl~•W:oocl El1tate.1 9 ·y ... auto. trtU:.., rador)o pau .. 73.000 mt., paint•
'63 Buick. Excelle nt 213-94S·0402/ or aft 5 & 16395. Will take trade. past 8 · a r , o air, power 1teerit1I., Ure.likenew,x.lnteoPd.
transportation. See It. Sun. 213-007-0620 (A21WD).831·21'.MOdlr. mileare. •J!vt pt.y. rallye wheels w_11w1de ... """'".644-'605 i
$399 848 °"A" Dir • M7·scee. ' 1 ~ . "°""" . , .... Cad. Perfect CDnd . • o v a I 1 , • o mi es .
Cadlllac 9915 '72 Cadll1e Must Sell this \VJlnd . 72 c11e.,w.,. ilBIAYF). .
••••••••••••••••••••••• El DOI•· Bestoffer.649-7608 9 P•~•.-r $ 148'9 ':ii' '\ Conve1lble c-0 9tl 7 Auw. trolla!, lailory air ' V·8, auto. trans., factory •••••••~·· .. ••f•••••••• coad itionin 1 , power
air conditioning, power ,74 C .., .• ..,...,RO 1teeriag, rodio. heater. _...,,.&( stee'rlng. power (disc) "...,.__ whltewaJl tires, tinted r\1111 IA
···~ufft ••••ocida ' .. V-8, auto. trans .. air.
vinyl roor, nllye wheels~
(7o:>KLE ) .
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HI brakes. power windows. •V-8 .&: A.to. glass·, wheel covers. Nice ,. ...... lftOi power s eats, radio, •Vinyl Roof t:arl418EAA.' ..,..,, r
...,.;,_ be•l•r. whitewall ti•es, $2177 I
Cad "llac vinyl root. tinted glass, •Foctory.Alr , . . ,• , .. '73 Blac k Torin?. POlf11AC , I wheel co•ers. Very •Power SteerllllCJ · .,,.,,. laiO.:a !'.'jr/AM /FM, Auwmauc. __ ., ..
clean! 30SKYQ. t.W'' UUUJ Reasonable,673·7625. ~.... ~~~ Selection $3777 •Only 12,000 W 'Tl Ranchero. $1400. , ~ Miies!. ~ TOYOTA PS /PB, ~ulo . Ph o '66 Plym. Satellite, 9rig
OYER 100 l]'"ll le.wiA $3995 *-0975Suo/Mon!Tbun owner. $300"' best Ir.
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. ... TOYOTA CHEVY MONTE CARLO -······················! '-".._. . '7C. Immaculate cond. '61 Mu1tan1 Cpe. 390
Nabers Well fcautpped.Mercedes .En s.ine, headers,· 1966 Horbor, CM. 6.t6 9303 t rad e·in. Extended automatic, power & air.
Cad~ l"llaC ter m s avai a bl e . $899.848-8340Dlr. l·lave 1omething you want ( c 1 4 .f o 3 ) .• D I r .
lo sell ? Classified ads do '74 CAMARO 2 1 3 / 9 2 t..,· 8 5 8 8 ; Oldlmobile 9955 Trade .It With a Wont Ad 2.00 H•rbOf'Blvd .. ;J it well -Call NOW, O n ly 21 ,230 miles! 71C/523-7250. 't •••••••••••••••••••••••
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Autos. Hew 9800 Autos, Hew 9800 Autos, Hew 9800 Chevrolet 9920 Automatic, bucket seats, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• AM radlo Yinyl top fiMC TRUCICS
1976MODELS
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See them TODAY
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$1,000,000 INVENTORY NOW
AT THE GREATEST DISCOUNTS
OF OUR 54 YEAR HISTORY!
CHEVROLET '55 Chev. Wag~:_ ltuns Co8ta Mesa S40-96t0 r'o..tiac: H65
· gd. AM /FM. ~· 133 Plo!to 9.t57 ••oo••••••••oo••••~oo•
SALES • SERVICE lath, CM. Georg•. • ••••••••••••••••••••••• '70 Fire bird E&fnit.1~uto,
28:21 H.W • .,d. '57 Chevy. NeW motor, '7f Runabout Dlx Int/ext. air. Xlnt cond. Mu.S"Jiell .
• COSTAM~A trans &. interior. Needs. Sunroof/vinyl top. 4-spd. 640-5734 an 7. '°"' ... 546 .. _ 1.2.00. bodywork.$2ZS .. 4117• Eve.640-4644. . . ... '69 Ventura 2dr b.t.,.auto, ~-'-------1'7C Camaro 21,0oo ml. '71 RUNABOUT, gd. air, p.b., p.s., good oond,
1975 Mon1a 2+2. Steel Elect..Sunroof,AtC8cyl. cond.$lln>. low mi. SSSOor$1.SO·&as..
.radial lires. 11lt. steer-1547 8 Santa Ana, CM 548-16'4 sume pymts. 53MC36
SAVE ALL THE .. WAY'. • • • ing. Tint. glass. -..,pd. C:orntl • 9932 6pm-9pm o•wknds .§ s.ooo mi. $3,350 . Ph. . it '74 PIMl'O "'.-.
556-0137 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Only 20 ,501 mil es ! '73 Le Mans, P /S, 'r /B. WHEN YOU BUY -WHILE YOU DRIVE! •TOP CASH! (#14255) 645-5700dlr. Air, new .awal til'.<;!, lo .; ' 7 2 C h e v C a p r i c e . For Corvettes and other mi. top cond. 646;it032; NEW 1915-PINTO 2 DR. SEDAN AM /FM. A/C. r1s. P/B. used cars & irucks! • '72 PIHT0591JIRE Eves. •• nu tires & bat, vn1 rf. HOWA RD. c. hevrolet, ~5T"TIO"W•GOH I I '2300 2 V 4 cyl'nder ••• •-1 ft6pm "' " "' '73 Pont. LeMans ~ dr. ~ ON LY s2939 .":..·_ .. loght ccgreen in . c~lor, ............. a I>Ove & Quwl Sts. Neas: •AJr conditioning, spec:!lal p b -I 1'I 000 ~ '73 Monte Carlo Landau. Jambor"l!e, Brtstol , Cr wheels (614FYE) ~~·PJ _.alJ',onyff~
Ca lif. em1ss1.'.>ns equipment, Full pwr, strato buckets, MacArthur, Newport 6'5-~7oodir. · .;;::~. '2,~s°:°M~deline
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ON Ly-s3099 78lll4 BSW tires, Colif. emis-'sell. ~·2317. lo. m i: $7400~55,~. I
sioris control, fr ont & reor '74 M Ca I Lo · bUni per guords & more! (Ser. on te. r 0· ml. ougar 9933
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. =5K91L l 43912.Stk. :1 44) or492·9136.Mustsee. '72 XR7. Sharp! Auto1P1NTO '73, auto. Jt&H,
OVE D 30 NEW MAVERICKS :111Kin1<Y<ood Wgn. Afr, trans. full P,Wr, ~ir. low mileage. ~-cond. ~l al poW'e'r . Xlnl cond. AM t FM' tape ~· Ra,,~ $2,~.673-0269 Mech. sound: Reasona· whls Must sell. $27501---------
$1789 •
Now PRICE SLASH EDI ble. 499·2542. bstJOrr\ pp 838 ·3443. '73 Squire Station Wagon,
. • day,s 84',5·31Cl eves. 21',000 mi, air/Auto. SELL idle items 9fjth a
Want ad results 642-5878 Gary.' • t t Reasonab{e, 673-7625 Daily Pilot Classifi«l Ad. 'NEW·:t.975 MUSTANG II .....,.,14ew 9100~,He ,· tlff.....,.,H w I ·9100Alllo•,H•w . '«loo ·r ........................ ·····~··· ·"····-·· .................. ~····· •'--·············!l94···
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OVER so· MOSTANG ll's NOW PRICE SL4SHED!
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YOUR CAR IS HERE!
• • • Over 4 00 New 197 5 Models reddy to go ot the
greatest Clea nu p Discounts of oor 54 Year History.
'67 PlY.
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'71 PLY. =~·:~;:::~.~~· 52595 Mi., 12 mo. or 11,000 ml.
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NEW 1975 BRONCO WAGON . ' .
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power steering, power brakes,
power windows, AM/FM rldlo,
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SA.T&UTICUSTOM
Y-8. arto. trans., air conditioning.
power steering, power brlkes,
rmto. helter, wtiitewall Hres. vinyt
roof. (359GXJJ
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1uto. tr1ns.. 1ir conditioning, ~ llffring, poww brakes.
power wi nc10,..1, power seats. 1tereo r1dlo w/t1pe; heater,
wtlltewtll tires, lugg11ge rack,
cruise control. tilt wheel.
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V-8. aito. tranL. air cooditioolng,
power steering, pow. brakes.
AM/FM stereo, heat•. vitiit8Wlll
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LSAT&UTI CUSTOM
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conditioning, power •IHrlng,
power brakes, radio. heater,
whitew1111 tires, Yirwt.roof. flctory
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V-304 engine, 12 v., 70 amp. inc. cap battery; 11
in. 65PG clutch, aptional gear ratios, exhaust
emission label.
Front axle locking hub, heSw duty RR step
bumper, power. steering, increased cooling •. ·2
'speed transfer ~s_e, deluxe e~~rlor trim
p;ickage.
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* VOL. 68, NO. 269, 4 SECTIONS, 44 f'AGES
Today's C:loslag
N.~. Stoeks ,
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TENCEKT~
Capo Teachers· Try ·New Pay Tactic ·
Parenti attending "back to
schoo1·• open house, In the
Capistrano Unified School Dis~
trict Mil week will be greeted by
teachers who will outllne their
derRands for salary increases
and reatoration of budget cuts fn
tbe..instructiooal program.
The information campaign is
bein moun by the C.pistrano
01 l uc tors Association
<CUEA) and the Capistrano
Unlnect Federation of Teacherf
(CUFr>.
TOQy Leon, CUEA -ident.
said memben of his assoclalioa •
will be present at all open houses
to distribute broehures Mlitlell
"~TlmeTake a GoodLoolc.0
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Jim Smith, CUFT -ldeilt.
said members of bis group will
be asked to tell parents aboUt
budget cuts that virtua>ly
eliminated teacher aides. •
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The school boW crdered tl.e .
cuts to 1enerate moneyto cover a
3.5 percent alary offet \o
teacbln. Teachers are seeking
se.ven p-e_rcent. They claill\
~y to cover the increase
could be 1eoeroted by cuts In '
non -fn1tructtonaJ budget ac-
counts. On. another front. a three·
member fact find.in& committee
today belan its invetlilallonj nto
ne1otia(ions between teachers
ond the board thatled qp to"the
3.~ gercent orfer.
TllO committee Is etPected to
dell'fer a statement of facts re-
lardilll ne1otiatlon1 at an Oct. 6
meelln1 of the boaid of educa·
tion.
The committee will bear
testimony lroia ~an Salin&. •
California Teachers ~iation ' .
representative, wbo will outline
th& teachers· position and Dr.
Jerome Thornsley. dlstriCt
S\lperintendent. who will present
the school board's Polition.
Leon and Smith described tho
infotmation campaign as a
"pQSitive'' approach to settUn.c
dlffvences b etween teachen
aJlil.the achool.board over salary
increases-and budget cuts.
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''We"d rather hand out
brO<bures than boycatt back. lo
. school night or 10 on strike,''
Leon said.
Smith said, "the public must
be aware of tbe_district's educa ..
tional needs." He said-this yt:ar'a
open houses shOuld be more than
"a · one sided show·and·tell of
educational gadgetry and kids'
school work."
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3Hurt
As Craft
Capsizes
By JOHN VALTERZA
OftlM DilllY Piiiot SU.ff
A pleasure craft with ap-
parently four persons aboard
broached in heavy surf and dense
fog today in Capistrano Be ach
and initial reports were that
three people JrNere injured.
Another ·passenger aboard the
vessel' which fetched up along
Beach Road in Capistrano Beach
was reported on the beach suffer-
ing critical injuries.
A Harbor Patrol boat dis-
patched for the rescue also took a
heavy wave over its decks and
spokesmen reported injuries
aboard . She. was limping back to Dana Harbor.
Initial inform :t'tioo coming
t hrough e m ergency radio
transmissions indicated that the
stricken civilian craft w'Bs a
sailboat which apparently
became Stranded ·in heavy fog
which appeared suddenly at mid-
morning.
Lifegu<gd spokesmen said the
vessel apparently went "over the
falls'" of a large wave during a
particularly heavy set or
breakers running about 10 feet
high .
Soon a ft e rw ards, Harbor
patrolmen arrived on the scene
<See VESSEL, Page A2 l
Belinda Ali
Walks Out
In Manila
MANILA (AP) -Muhammad
Ali's wife, Belinda, wall:edouton
him today,· raising questions
about (I ) the state of their mar-
riage and (2) the heavyweight
champion 's possible
-performance in his title bout next
week with Joe Frazier. She took
a flight home hours after arriv-
ing.
The incident threw the Ali
camp into confusion five days
before what looms as the biggest
J;)out of his career. Tb.e figbt is ~cheduled for Wednesday (7:45 '
p.m . PDT Tuesday). at the in-
door Philippine arena.
(See ALI, Page A2l •
Coast
Weather
Dense fog tonight and
early Saturday is predict-
ed for some coastal areas
·with high temperatures
Saturday in the early 80s
coastwise and upper 80s
further inland.
INSIDE TODAY
String IGVOrer.s -both the
kind on violin.s: and guitar.a and
thou that .art med to rig.a
tennii rocket -toiU mjoy
I cqvtr atorie• of tpday·s
Weekender. It '• concert .and
tournament t ime on the
Onl!lgeCoa1I.
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BALBOA'S INFAMOUS WEDGE IS ABOUT TO PLUNGE THIS SURFER AN ESTIMATED 18 FEET 'OVER THE FAUS'
Huge Surf.Spawned~ Storm Oft New Zealand Pounded the Orange Coast ,.-None Bigger Than the Wedge
Heroin Jail
Bill Signed
S11rrs Still _Pounding
SACRAMENTO (UPI)
-Gov. Edmund G. Brown
Jr. today signed legislation
s upported by Pre~dent
Ford requiring autOmatic
prison sentenc~ for sellers
of heroin, effective J8n.1l .
Lifeguards Make Many Rescues
Brown said the bill
reflected the "philosophy
of this administratioii" and
constituted a "major step
forward in st ating to the
, people of California that
we are serious about
crime." He said it pro-
vided for ''simple justice."
The measure CSB278),
authored by Sen. Alan Rob-
bins, (D-Van Nuys), and
sponsored by Attorney·
Gen~al Evelle Younger,
provldes mandatory sen·
tences for dealers a p-
prehended with one-half
ounce or more of heroin or
a substa9ce containing
heroin. •
Thundering s urf continued to
roll in today along Orange Coast
beaches, threatening. swimmers
and plaguing lifeguard depart-
ments pared lo skeleton winter
crews.
More than 100 rescues were re·
ported in Seal Beach Thursday
where the surf was combined
with dangerous riptides.
San Clemente lifeguards
rescued 35 persons and were
warning beach goers not to go in
the water.
In Lagun4. Beach, kelp torn
loose by 10 ' to 12-foot breakers
was washing up in the surf line
and presenting a new danger to
swimmers.
"The kelp is so thick out there
it's just like trying to swim in a
salad bowl,'' Lifegaurd J im
Stauffer said.
The surf is running conslsteot-
ly between JO and 12 feet along
the Orange Coast beaches.
Breakers ~t Newport Beach's
* * * Waves Slam Suef er
Into Jetty ·at CdM
A 24 -year-old La Habra man.
was driven race.first into the
Corona deJ Mar Jetty Thursday
afternoon as he bodysurfed the
large break inside the harbor en·
trance.
A police helicopter was re·
quired to rescue Christop.ber
Moore after Harbor Patrolmen
responded to an anonymous re-
Porl or an injured man ~tinging to
the rocks. ••
Patrolman Pete Garmon, who
was first on the scene, sai,d that
Moore was perched on a rock
v.:_here. the set of waves tossed
him and was bleeding profusely
-from cuts to bis face. bead, ehest,
elbow3 and knees .
"He was a mess, but he was
CQnscious," Gannon said.
Hoag MemorialHospital.
After sutures and a night's ob-
servation, Moore was sent home,
aides at the hospital said today.
Surfing of any'" sort ~ illegal
within the entrance.-cha:onelt but
barbor patrolmen said that when
tbe swell is high, the waves on
the Corona det Mlr siCle are at-
tPactive to surfers.
Earlier tbis ... week a youlb was
arrested on cbtr•es of • .,.ioling
office.rs after thex tried to chase
him brr away fTOD:l the area and
he rofused.
Diver P$'ishes
wedge have reached a high of 15
feet.
Al the wedge Thursday, body
surfer Christopher Moore, 24, of
La Habra was injured when he
was s lammed into the jetty
rocks. Moore was air-lifted out
by the Newport Police helicopter
·and flown to Hoag Memorial
Hospital for treatment.
Newport Beach lifeguards
described Thursday as "pretty
horrendous'' with 41 rescues.
Low fog rolled in over the ocean
today cutting guards' views of
the waves.
Huntington Beach city guards
pulled 15 swimm ers out noting
that only the more competent
swimmers were venturing into
the water there.
A C"ommon problem for the
•
guard agencies is the lack o(
manpower.
1\1any seasona l guards who
work during the summer or dur-
ing late summ er weekends are
students and have returned to
school .
ROBBERY TRY
COMES ADRIFT
TACOMA, Wash. (A Pl -A
robbery attempt was foiled and
the would -be robber arrested
when a grocer y clerk noticed
something odd a bout the pistol
pointed at him.
The clerk said he saw water
dripping from the weapon during
the holdup a"ttempt Thursday.
SA Chief
Assails
Schmit •
Santa Ana Police Chie'f
Raymond C. Davis charged
Thursday that Orange County
Supervisor Laurence Schmit has
hampered law enforcement's
ability to deal with narcotic of.
tenses.
Davis also challenged Schmit
to furnish him evidence indicat·
ing there has been a misuse of
funds connected with a special
federal narcotics investigation
program controlled by his de·
prtment.
In turn, Schmit repeated his in -
sisten ce that the board or
supervisors has a right to audit
tl1e fund and that his discussion
ol it has not hurt law enforce-
ment.
The exchange between Davis
' .. and Schmit came in letters. The·
police chief"s was hand-delivered
by a Santa. Ana police officer.
The chief's letter was touched
off by a statement Schmit read at
Wednesday 's board of
supervisors meeting.
In that statement. Schmit
charged the attack against him
for his stand on the use of
narrotics funds was po1itically
motivated.
H e a nd other county
supervisors have said money ob--
tained from narcotic offenders in
the county's judicial system and
set aside for investigations are in
fact, public funds and should be
audited.
The narcotics index fund that
Davis referred to in his biting let-
ter to Schmit is not obtained ·
·through the court. It is a
federa lly-funded program and
had not specifically been men-
tioned in the supervisors' dis-
C"ussions.
The exchange or letters
between Davis and Schmit is the
latest round in a continltjng con-
troversy that began when it was
revealed a $20,000 fund raised in
Orange County Superior Court
has been used in bust-buy pro--
grams by narcotics investigators.
Death Ends Row
OAKLAND (U PJ 1 -Police
said today that an argument
among four neighbors over a bot·
tie of wine in a north Oakland
hom e resulted in the shooting de.
ath of George White, 27.
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Soon a.fterward. the police de-
partme~t hell~opler landed on.
the Jttty\llnd Moore wu Down ~
ROCKPORT, Masi. <UPI) -
Joachim. Wendler. ,a Gerltt•ll
diver partlclpalinc !n.allintomoi
Uonal 'tudy, died in an accident
in stormy waters nine miles of •
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lltUNDERING SURF ALONG COAST WELCOMED av SURFERS, HEADACHE FOR LIFEGUARDS .
Trio HHd for Shore et Brooka St,.._. Beacll In l.Atguna Beach Tlluredey -· • •
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r
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j ·-LOS ANGELES (AP l . -Lifeguard •lallons ;aid today
; Lifeguard officials said today the high surf caused by a Pacitic
I they don't expect any more of the storm sou theas_t of New Zealand
•huge "sand buster" breakers that had abated. with breakel"li only
iojured. at least three sWimmers about half the size of the" day
0 and forced the partial closing of a before.
longstretchofbeach. J·luadreds of thousa nds of
County Lifeguard Capt. Rex· persons swarmed to the beaches
O"Dell said the pounding suri -this week to escape a re·
with breakers up to JS feet on cordbreaking heat wa_ve t~al
wmebeaches -was respoosible seared S~uthe_rn Cal1forn1a .
for two broken necks and a ~ler marine air began t~ m?ve
proken collarbone in the past into the area today, bnnglng
, three days. lower temperatures.
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Breakers along the beaches to-
day were reported at six to seven
~ feet.
VESSEL ..•
amid reports that foul" persons
were in the water.
Before any of the rescuers
could search for the missing, the
boat took a wave over her decks,
forcing the crew to r etreat.
Jn the meantime, lifeguards
and a San Clemente city am-
bulance raced to the scene along
the beachfront residential colony
to treat the first known s urvivor
of the mishap. ~ Lifeguard Capt. Sheridan,.
I Byerly said that reports from the
scene said the unidentified vic -
tim was gravely injured with
fractures , cuts and int'ernal
,hurts.
I His guards, he said. were try-
• ing their best to find the re-
• mainder of th~ passengers, "But
I, they're Jocked in solid fog and the
surf is crashing anywhere from
fourtoIOfeet."
The statuesque Belinda: Ali's
second wife and mother or his
.four children, flew into Manila
.early today in the face of reports
that her husband was keeping
almost constant company with
another woman, Veronica
Porsche of Los Angeles, who was
being introduced ~s his wife.
Los Angeles County beaches
from Venice north to Will Rogers
State Beach were closed Thurs-
day afternoon to all but ex-
perienced swimmers because of
dangerous riptides occompany-
ing the hi gh surr.
Lifeguards said 80 rescues
were made at Will Rogers beach
before the closing.
Trucker
Kidnaped
In Clemente
A soft drink truck driver was
kidnaped at gWlpoint Thursday in
· San Clemente and forced to drive
his captor out the Ortega
Highway to the Orange County·
Riverside County line where the
gunman ordered the truck
stopped and fled .
Driver Thomas C ..
Schumacher, 23, of Stanton, was
uninjured and after the gunman
left, he reported the crime at the
San Juan Federal Fire Station.
Orange County and Riverside 1
County sheriff's depbties coltll?ed
the area where the kidnaper left
but were unable to find him.
Discordant Note . .
An irate citizen showed up at the
Policemen and J<"'iremen Association's
picket line.s in Tucson to express his view-
point -and received looks of disapproval
fro19 the estimated 900 striking cops and
firefighters. The strikers have ~en
threatened with dismissal if they do 'not
return to their jobs.
Gasoline Pool ... Drained
3,000·Galtons Eacape Clem,ent,e Tiqlk
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A mysterious pool of gasoline
in San Cl~mente is beihg drained
by a crew from the Western Oil
·and Gas Association under the
watchful eye of the city fire de-·
partment.
Fire Chier Ron Coleman said
. the suspected origin of the pool (,blem. ,The;e is no· danger to
lrom which more ·than 3,~ nearbY. .hol.ases." Chief Coleman
gallons of gasollne.jlas alrO"ildy: .said today.
been pumped. is ftom a leakitte :-.:;....... The underground pool is in the
gasoline&t.lrvicestationtank. '. .. vlcinity of Loma Lane in the
"Everything Is completely~-c~nterofSanClemente.
der control ind lftePe's ho pr -~ Th8(aioline is held in a sponge -z--:::-· like tand layer. To get the · · =: ·=-a:asol,ine ::.bol~s are dug aOOut 14 F • t p di 1-~ ...,_•feet4eeitJirufl!teliquidcollected. Ires a en e OD ·. :.There are:ro.ur:•uch holes from · ... -· . · _ .... ... ... which the g&$olioe is pumped.
·-Chief Colem~·raid;inalysis of
N U d a_'" ', ·1 thegaiollna..slW!flt.isaboutsix ow n__ er ~-. n ·tro yeatscilll.a\.ti~Odtatninatedand cannol.1ie'UOla:.!r:.=.. .
' ., It ,:--. / ~ eo1eman~88 af dH lriVestigation
Camp Pendleton firefighters said' that at its e'cisest po: int, ·--~Y ·tli~!re/<lepar.!ment ua: gained the upper hand today on :J ~ cove~::PmM'e,a.ks-m the tanks fires which had burned out of fire was 10 miles a\Va.r.flVm. tti.e~ ~ ---~i.SOll · · · · ti ·
AgqinMul,l
Danamrw
Oraofe County plannlnf com·
n>iHionert wlll aroln consider a
requnt for a zone cbanC• In the
northeut section ol Dana Pain+
at2:30p.m . Monday. -
Bruce Tilton has uked lhal lhe
zcne be <hanged from 0-al
Alricultural to .Rlsldeatlal,
Single, Famlly·Plai!Md.J>evelol>
ment on about four .ad • half acres on Big Su_r Dri¥e.
The requeate.d zone allows
' clU5terlng or •Jnsle family homes
wllh'1urroundln1 o~ space.
Reaideots llvina near lhla pro-
perty, however, opposed the..,.
quest at a commission m-WSr
earlier this month. Tiiey ul<ed
that only inon-clustered a~e
family homes be 'allowed and
that a ravine, which ruoathrough
\be property, be left In open
apace.
Commissioners continued the
hearing on tbe request and
directed the staff to return with
alternative proposals.
Commissioners are also
scheduled.to consider a request·
ed change from an agricultural
tone to a sand and gravel district
on 348 acres in a canyon
northeast of San Juan cipistrano
and about a mile and a half off
Ortega Highway.
The staff has recommended•
that this hearing be continued for.
at least four weeks as requested
by the applicant, Silberberger
Consti-uctors, Inc.
Th~ mining of boulders, for
suc.l:J thipgs as flood conttf>l chan-
nels and bteakwatt 'i, is oow be-
ing done there und ... ~· a noncon-
forming use permit.
The requested zone is a new·
county designation. Previously,
mining was allowed in the
agricultural zone.
This hearing is· scheduled to
beginat1:30p.m .
FBI ,Course
' For Purcell
'Laguna Beach Police Capt.
Neil Purcell will leave Saturday
tor a three-'1'!onth training course
at t~e .FBI National Act\demy in
Qu.antico •. Ya. _
.·• Ali, although skipping his usual
• .(Jtredawn road work, failed to
Schumacher told San Clemente
police he was sitting in the cab of
his 7 Up bottle truck in the park·
ing lotot Albertson's Market, 602
N. El Camino Real, when the kid-
-naper wre-nched ope.n· the
passengerdoorofthetruck.
+i The 'mart told the driver he had
a1 gun and ordered him to drive
out the Ortega Highway to the
county line. During the journey,
control on the ·sprawling milj .. 't.ary Asia.ii refugee t;aiP~. '~:.. . ,...,t, .... -pf. ne@X:ltfz'l~O ne sta Qll!S;' but
basemostoft,hewee~1 ~,, 11 H N.;;. ~ • cannnt:hllbl• ed Actual exting ab! ..6 • age oftlJj! mys\~ry
Th1e only fire not now clas!ifiecl orno-San Ono,... , · 6'i ~''"!\~ ."l
Purcell, 35, will return Dec. 11 ,
three week~ in 4ldvance.o( the re-
tiref'le% ?f Police Chief FrilJlk
Schopen.
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RACIAL VIEWS-...7 t .~~-,,.-~~~~~~....,,_.....,.-
meet Belinda at the lai rport. She
was reported to be furious ~hen
'1she reaQbed the _hotel, .dfi»en
,there by !a represelttti.UVe· 6r j>rO-~' moterDon King. ~ .....,. __
Accosting Ali in his 21st floqr
suite at one or Manila's most
lashionable hotels, she reported-
ly said: "We have something to
talk about.".
A sbbuting match ensued, ac-
cording to a member of the Ali
1 party ,-and thei:e were indications
of a scuffle. A member of the
hotel staff reported sdme
damaged. furniture in the suite. ! "I am going h.ome to my tour
t;children, ·:.Belinda was heard to
: say as she stalked out of the hotel
·~;into a waiting ·black limousine,
? which took her tO the airport.
: There she caught a Ph.Hippine
: ~airline flight to Honolulu en route
; to LOs Angeles.
: Her head was high and she
: looked neither to the left nor right
: of her as she strode through the
• crow:d.ed lobby, accompanied by
: her Malaysian maid. She wore a
: longbeigedress.
• An hour after her departure.
Ali was in his room eating a
Chinese supper and watching a
horror movie on a large screen.
With him was Veronica, sitting •
1
. on a sofa, and two other friends.
An Associated Press writer,
. who pierced Ali 's security cur-l~ tain of a half-dozen uniformed
and plainclothes guards at Ali ·s
invitation, found the champion
: uncommunicative.
• • • • ORANGE COAST • "" • • • • • DAILY PILOT • •
. a revolver thoufht tq be, a .357
magnum was displayed.
Siln Plement.e :Detective
Leonard Goodwin said" police
have no idea of the.motive for the'
strange kidnapingT -
Owl Attack
'fVeq,r Laguna
School Told
Police and Animal Control of-
fic ers in Laguna Beach were con-
tacted Thursday night by a man
who said.he had.been attacked. by
an owl near Top·o!-The-World
Elementary School.
Don Brown, manager of the
Laguna Beach Animal ,Sbelter.
· said the alleged victim told a
night employe the owl swooped
down and scratched his (orehead
with a talon.
Police identified the man as
Peter Howard, 31, of 64,1 Ramona
St., Laguna Beach, but could pro-
vide np information on the extent
of the m8n's injuries.
Al Haven, principal ot the
school, said a car believed to
belong to the victim was dis-
covered this morning in the
school Parking lot. He said both
front tires were flat.
Brown said that he Visited the
scene of the owl assault early to-
day, but could find no owl
anywhere. He added that it
would not be uncommon for an
owl that is protecting its nest to
attack a potential intruder .
as under control was the Tanaha foreseen immeaiatelY, 'i i a1 . ..,h . 't I'· .Un,.' d' spokesman said. • 1 e poo o gaso e )91[ is-
blaze which burned onto the base During the we~ smoke from . <!O:~-,about two morif¥'i o
along a five ptile front Wednes-the fires spread Kross the sk)'.!in . ~dentt compJain41i
daThy. <Rfelated'bs stordy, Page3). San Clemente amt•as vlsibl 81 l'-·· r. . ljltn ,,~
e ire urne aOOut three-far away as Ir\-tne. At one'ti . ,.. rea anC! . de~mtn.. it.
qualiters of a mile into tlie'base there were four fires bumin_._.. melt was comln_g from 8' liq~~
Dlacking about 400 acres before it the base. . , ~1:~ ~ather~n vaporous. gas. was stopped by fire fi_ghters and
ail-craft dropping' (iri retardant.
Camp fire·men have controlled
a 12.000·acre fiie and ate now
allo~ing remaining hot spots to
l)urn·~ut within the controlled
perimeter. .,
The big burn was in th\' Horno-san. Onofre area Ot the 1~.ooci
acre·Marine call)Q.. Base olli'cials
. Deadl,ine Set
For Carnival
Wednesday is the deadline for
artists wishing to register for
space in the upcoming Carnival
of Color in Capistrano Be~ch Oct.
10-12. I
Exhibition space for 46 artists
will be available at the
Capistrano Beach Plaza.
F\trther information may be
obtained by calling Jack Ingalls,
49&-2455, or RusSel Henchman,
496-5920. The carnival is .
sponsored by the Capistrano
Beach Chamber of Commerce .
Appeal f()r Calm \ . . WASHINGTON CUPll
President Alfonso Lopez
Michelsen of Colombia has called
on both sides in the running
Panama Canal zone debate to
negotiate the issue coolly or rls·k
starting ·· a bonfire.··
,LampS~le
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The acadl!my offers training
tor selected career law enforce-
ment officers. The c;:v~it~ll.f.'il'! µt -cludes courses lihi'filaJla'gement,
. behayior. law, education, com-mul1i~at'ion , forensic science and
leadership development.
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GOP Opposes 'f oro
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Jetport Expansion
Jack..R. Curley v1c•,.,•.iot~t•11111Gt-11~ By ANNE COOPER
Tho askeevll o.tti.011tyl"t'9l_..
· t:d~ Members-of the Saddleback
Thomas A. MurPhine Republican Assembly Voted this
M.<IMolAt Eoi1ot week to withhold support from
OlarltsH. loos Rk.hard P. Nall any public otfice bolder or can-,.,,,.,_Mll""'1"' EdllOft.
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Lat1..a8eac:t.Offke ,didate who supports joint
l•'6G• ... rt••'"-' military-t}\rilian use of El Toro Mtl1~,,.rm1 ,.,o.ee11•""~ A1r station.
-Offltol ... "'~~i:t~=···• , N :•slftce we are the only body
• H 1NC1111ntJ8ffc11......,.rt1 , • authorized by the Central k Y-"1tr.1sm ~ .. ,Ill.oat •. ...,.°""""~ Republican Coigmittee to en-Te"""'w C714)M2..UZ1 ~ dor.se candidates in primlr,y· •Gnllfled~M>5'71 "elec.tions,'' said assembly presJ..
-ia,w9Mdt•HD••"'*••t1· ~ dent Cheater Briner, "this ata.nd
T1t1,•1R1 fMttM puts tome teeth In our opposition ''1'i:.o"""' $ toclvillan use of El Toro..11
'"• .,...,,.. CMll ~lihil'lt c-.. .......... d . I t llhhold -~i.. "fll'1t•t1•1•t.. ••i.• .& U'J eels on o w 1up.. _. .-wttu-111• ,..,,1n -~ .. port was part of an usein.bly re.-~:;;:::.:1.IMW' •..C1•1 "'"'1••'!' •• solution which passed un-
....... ,~ .-~ClMl9 -.... anlmously·, Briner talcl The re.-'4M<~~ • ., ..,.,.... 11.• -I l ii 'l'·••T"·"'l1'*, ... ,....,.. ao ut on sted the following "i'-----'------..L""-..:0:..b~J ::•~c ~I 0 n~~ t 0 J 0 ID l ,,
military /civilian use of the
airport:
• -11Tremendous·· expenditure
of taxpayers' money, estimated
by board member Ted Cooper to
be $3 billion
.4Javy and Marine opposition
to joint use
-Potential Joss of state aid fqr
school construction because of
c!lsqualifylng higb noise levels
-Expense to already finan·
cially hardptesotd airlin .. "o(
terminal cons\J'uction · ~eneraUon of complex sur.
face traffic problems
Other groups oppo'sing , ••
panslon of El Toro faclllUea for
commercial use lncllllle the Mis·
sion Viejo Munlclpal Advtlory
Council, the SaddlebaCk Valley
Unified School Dillrict and the
Saddleback Area Coorainaling
Council,
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All lamps speeiillly reduced for you •
Choose from such well kno.wn lines aa -1
Stiff el Fredric Cooper
Marbro Knob Creek ·
Q~sign Gild . Chapman
~dpiany more
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11111 Pll'ooa.ut. ftJOJI ALI() MAY ... ctll"ll ·~•· 8" Auuraw Proc?am'' ''P'aet·i'inder 1a1pec. U..." eec., ..u lb/l'l'ar:
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wltb a ...,_owable opUon
Money's
Worth
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UrlMl'fhe, ahoalt · ----" I~~ ,.W-an~ to oaamlne tbe -.·, elecll'Yal, bHlilll, alr~ciildliioalau, plumblq
1yatom1 -and alaotoclleok Ille atnicture oltlie home'• in·
tmor and exterior walla, eeillnp, lfoon,rooland buemeni.
l.UED 0N'Rl8 l'JNDINGS, THE lnlpector wUI write l!P a warranty for yoo; inlw1JJll the propei; operaUon Of all er Just aome of the mojot compooenta ol tbehouse.
II, for )D8tance, be rll>da the roof in poor shape, he'll OX·
clude 1.t from the warHo()I unless the buyer or seller bu It
ropaina. Once the Improvements are mode, be moy th"'
lnsurethewholeh9WJeforoneyear. • 1 The program is d .. lgned toJlelp bll)lert, 1ellen and real
estate agents. You, the buyer, will !Je.uaured the boiiseis.ln
good operating condition and you won't be stuck with a
whopping repair bill just after moving in .
OR YOU, THE SELI.Elt, WILL BE relieved of any Im
pUed liability, should a major component break down in a
few months.
And you, the real estate broker, no longer will find
youcself caught between two antagonista ln a tiitter dispute.
But before you go ahead and agree to the program, note
well its shortcomings. Among them:
-Seller.a-who pay the premium may advertise their
homes as ·•guaranteed," ot "warranteed.'' even thou.ab
say, the heating unit is excluded because the inspecto~
doesn't believe it wtll last fOr the span of coverage. Don't ac-
cept an ad or verbal pl'Gmi.se that the house is ~·sound.''
Look at th.e warranty )'OW'Self. • -111F;&J; IS A $1 .. DEDUCTIBLE feature {n the
polic1.!or each of .eight Items. So if the floor, ceilings, heat-
ing, Walls, roof, plumbi.ol..,etc., all require minor repairs of
$l00eac)i, the bomebuyqcoUld be faced with an $800 bUI. not lnsure.s;
-While ttie program insures you against operating feJ.lu.ret or m..ajOJ).,pa.rts., of the house; it does not insure
pe'1GJ'11lance -or that the hot water heater will provide you
With sufficient water, or the air-conditioning will adequate-
ly coot the hbuse. .. ' · ._ ,
-Nor does the ph>grttm cover termites or such exteflof
structures as ,·garage, wooden decks and steps.
''Termite insurance is l\4.;eady available elsewhere,··
explained AR's Washington. D.C., press officer, Don
McElwan.
THE INSPECTION REPORT AND WARRANTY
similarly will exclude any discussion of insulation, a vital
need-to-know item in th.is era of high fuel costs.
-And the program as it now stands does not require that
cooperating inspection services use licensed professionals or
graduate engineers, though some states do require such
; licenses. .
In sum, ask yourself: how much protection i~ your
money really providing? Are you willing to spend up to $200
to insure the items covered, either as a buyer of seller?
TO WHOM DOES l'JfE INSPECTING firm, which must
be·approved by the NAR, owe its loyally? To the realtor -
who~will be supe'l'villrig-other, future transactions besides
)'Ours -or to you with whom he's not Ukery to be Involved
again? · 1-The warranty program does serve lo emphasize the
crbcial importance of a "home physical" -an absolute
''must" before you, as a buyer, make an investment of such
magnitude and quite possibly, also of major impc>rtance to
you, as a responsible seller ..
As such. its value is beyond dispute. But you, the buyer,
well rtiaY be wiser to hire your own home inspector who won't
provide you with insurance but who will give you a thorough
rundown of the condition of the house and the repair work to
expect. · •
A llerg(lll Clea1Wrs
Apprpved by FDA
The Food and Drug Ad.'
minislrat'ion has approved
fo sale in the United
States an eq~ymatic
cleaner developed -and
manufactuted by Allergan
Pharmaceuticals of Irvine
for the remova"l of protein
depo~its on Bausch and
Lomb Softens COJ\tact
lenses.
Sofiens enzymatic COO·
' Net Sales
Drop for
Boa t .F i rm ,
Coast Catamaran Cocp.
of Irvine has annOUQced
that net sales for the fll'Sl
nine months ot fiscal 1975
were $'7,758.~00, down 2
percent from ttie same
period of 1974.
Net income WIS $341,704.
or fO centl per share. as
comparett to'$591,~ or 70
cents, in 1914. "'
A spokesman said sales
in the third quarter lh·
dlcu.d • recoverr from tlie first half of the year.
The company lniUated
several marketing pro·
Jl'•ms cNdited for turning •!Wftd ' the sales pictun.
Tbll re&uUed in 1 9 pet«nt
lncreue In aaln for tbt
ihlnl'quarter.
Proms continued to lac
however, clue to a change
in pn>duct mill, increued
~aoturmr c6sts-and incre-nrarkellna ""811 -lated with Illes pro.
~ in a rec lmary ICOIHmly, the spok man
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tact lens cleaner, the new
Allergao pr<X;tuct, has been
described by Bausch and -
· Lomb as being effective in
-extending Q>e useful life of
the Sollens co,ntact lens by
removing protein material
which may become de-
pasited. on the lens from
eyese~retiQns.
ALLERGAN
RESEARCH has shown
that proteins from human
tear fiuid tend to beCome
attached to soft contact
lenses. As these deposits
aecuml.llate, some lens
Wearers may experience
reductions"'\ jn vision and
wearing comfort.
Computer
Loss Vp
California Computer
Products Inc. ot Anaheim
has reported revenues of
$122,903,000 tor· the yar
ended June 30. down from
$129,906,000 last year.
The loss for the year was
$12,183,000 eompar4d with
a correspondinc n\t' in·
come of '8.87 milUon for
the prior ye•.r. The pre-tax
Ion determined by audit
was $747,000 1 ... than an
earlier esl~mate t"eleased
Aua.20.
Lester L. Kiipatrick,
..,president, 1aid th1i about
two-thirds of the fiscal 18'15
lou wu .ttrlbutabletothe
wrlleoff . or investments
and abandoned· product
Jines, prtnctpally advances
{n anUelpaUon Of an .,....
ment to purcha1e the
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Cuts Opposed J
WASHINGTON (U PI> Fede~al
Reserve Chairman Arthur F. Burns
Sa)'! the time has come for Concred
to glve up trying to rombat the r,
cession by stimulating the economy.
Al a hearing Thursday or the Senatt
Budget Committee, Burns beca"ii the firat high-level government
ficial to take a stand against ext.en
inl info 1976 the tax <ut enacted I .
spring tc combat the recession. -· . .. . ' .
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OIJLYPILOT F,ld!y, S!plember 29, 1916 . •
' ~ 11 • • . -I
Footless Youth is Star Prep Athlete •
l:, '
PETERSTOWN , W. Va.
(AP > -Steve Ba l1 a nges
• doesn't quite rill hi.s brother 's
C footsteps, but he's still got a
chance to be a n eighl·lcttl'r
athlete at l'ctcrstown iligh
.S<hool.
I-le is a running back in foot-
ball, guard in basketba ll &nd
catcher in baseba ll , despit~
not having most or his il'fl
foot.
"I don ·1 think you l'ould fin d
anyont~ with n·1orL' <.lt•tt'rmina
lion , .. s uys foo t ball r oach
Gordon Johnson.
Ba.llan1es and his rather,
Ed, were involved in a
motor~ycle a ccident sfx
ye ars ago. Steve lo& aJI but
the ankle and heel of hiJ root
and hh; fathe r Ios( a leg.
·'Three weeks after the ac-
cident I was back in school
te11ching a nd coaching, and
Steve was d o ing what he
oorm ally d id , too," his father
said.
··Ro th of us just came back.
T here was n 't any big deal
Sports in Brief
about it. It was 50methlna:
that had to be done. We just
t'OUldn't sit around and r..,1
sorry rorourselves. ••
"I'd always planned on •
playing sparts just like my
brother, I> ave,-· Steve s aid.
"So J went ahead and did it.''
"I didn't see where it was
any big deal, .. added the 5-6.
IM·pound senior.
There we re some adjust-
ments, Steve s aid. "but no
one conside red m e as being
crippled . They treated me
Red ,Sox,
Orioles ~lay College Coach
B k d . R .d Twin Bills
By th~ Associated Press 00 e m al 1'he s ch e dule d twl -nighl
PEORIA , Ill . Ni nl'tecn
pers ons , i n c luding l~r<.idl cy
Univer sity bask('tball coach Jol'
Stowell . we re arresll'd Thursday
ni ght wh('n po litl' rHided "'hat
they ter m ed a .. h1i.:h -s t akcs
. poker gamt>. ··
Stowe ll and 15 othe rs were
charged with be in g patrons 01 a
gambling house and wt•re re·
leased on their own recogni zance
pending court a ppe arances Oct.
13. Three persons we re charged
"'ith being keepe rs of a gambling
house and were held in the
Peoria County J ail .
Police confiscated $10,113 in
cash during the raid.
K odesTrl-plu
PRAGUE -Form er
Wimbledon champion J an Kodcs
gave Czechoslovakia a l·O lead in
its Davis Cup tennis semirinal
series against Australia, beating
ailing John Ale xander. 6-4, 2-6,
7-5, 6-4 today .
Th e vet e ran Kod es,
Czechos lovakia's No. 1 player,
rallied to win the fi rst set after
falling behind 3-0. Then. after los-
ing the second set to Alexander
who had been hospit alized with a
severe virus earlier in the week.
he again trailed 3-0 and 4· l in th e
lhird set before rallying again.
The second singles match was
11eheduled for late r today, v.'ith
lhe doubles on Saturday and the
-Lamonica
•
Says He's
~
Quitting
FRESNO !AP) -"I love fool·
~~I. but I've always said I 'd quit
wnen the time came, and the
time has Come;: said veteran
quarterback Daryle Lamonica.
' After 14 years in professional
'football, including starring years
with the Oakland Raiders before
an unhappy stre t c h with
Southern California in the World
:Football League this sea'son,
Lamonica s aid Thursday, "I've
officially retired."
Lamonic a , JS, was a hi gh
school st a r at nearby Clo vis.
'Where the athletic field is named
fbr him, then played at Notre
·Dame before beginning his pro
c.areer at Buffalo.
lnjilries to his knee and hernia
surgery earlier this year finally
.made up his mind, Lamonica
said-.
Lamonica's parting with the
WFL was an angry one with the
}
club saying he left the team and
1'l~d failed to s how up for a game
at Shreveport.
"l don 't kn ow what aJI that
junk about my being AWOL is, I
told them last Wednesday I was
finished with football ,··
Lamonica s aid.
Lamonica said Larry flatfield.
president or the Sun. "asked if
the club could announce it and I
said,' Fine, any way you like 1t. ·
"And the n I find out they ·re
telling everyone that l'm absent
without leave . I made it very
• lear I wasn·t about to fly back to
reveport to play back there
because or my knee ."
Lamonica, who led the Raiders
to the Super Bowl in 1967 where
they lost to Green Bay, lost his
i\larting job at Oakland to Kenny
Stabler two years ago.
fie jumped to the Sun for the
1975 season but played only one
game beCore a hernia sidelined
hlm.
R4LOS,OAKUND
ON TJ/TONIGIU
OAKLAND -Theworldcham-
11ion O•kland Athlelica-who
final t\vo s in gles Sunday. The
"'inner of the bl>S l·of.fivc st>ric s
"'ill filrt' Swl'dt'n for tht> CO\'t•tcd
Cup l<ttt'r in t he year
L ut: A d lla ncn
SAN FRANCISCO fl ick
Stockton. Jeff Boro"•iak and San
Clemente·s Bob Lutz won their
w ay Thur s d ay int o th e
quarterfinals of the SI00,000 ten-
nis tourna m e nt at the Cow
Palace.
Stockton. seeded 10th, beat
Peter Fleming, 6-4, 4-6, 6-3.
Lutz. seeded 12th, ousted Jorge
Andrew of Venezuela, 6-0, 7-5,
and the unsee de d Borowia k
downed George flardie of Long
Beach, 6-3, 6·2.
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DE NV E R ._.
Martina N:iv rati!v va v .... r l! dtnvn
Maria Bueno of Brazil Thursdaj'
night. 6·2. 6·3 to advance into the
quarterfina ls of the S50,000
Denver \Vom e n ·s Professional
Tt>nni s Tournament.
Terry ll a ll ad ay also advanced
into Friday night's quarters wi th
a 6-4. 6· l victory over Sally
Moore . Carrie l\1eyer moved up
with a 6·4, 6-0 breeze over South
African Linky Bo shof(.
Nancy Gunter eliminated Kris
Shaw, 6·3, 6-2 and Sue Barker or
England took the last undecided
quarterfinal slot with a 6-0. 6-2
Victory over Betty Stove of The
Netherlands.
White to Punt
WS ANGELES-Brett White,
former Gol!'.len West College and
Huntington Beach High star, \~till
be UCLA's only kicker when it
plays host Air Force Saturday.
Because of the new NCAA r nle
limiting the size of vi \; i"1n le:: ·r<;
to 48 players, the DrlL:1s \\ill r:.ot
t ake usual punter John Su llivan.
White, who handles ex tra points
and field goals, will aJso do the
punting.
Barber Leading
LAS VEGAS -First rfKM'HI S(CW~' T"""'2.!y 111
the SllS.000 S.har• 111v1t•llo..a1 Goll Tourl\ol<'!>eflt
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Mllrty Fle<kmilll
Brue~ Fleis~r
AUenMlller
JoM Schroeder
8ob orckson
Gil•V McCord
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Jim ,,,,.16e,lo
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Chuck Courtney
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have already clinched the
American League's Western
Divilion~nclude thelr reguta<...-,f"'
season this weekend, meeting the
JMl-place CaUloroia. Angela In a
three·l•meseries hei-e.
In the opening game tonight,
the Athletics wlll st.art pitcher
,llldr ~man 00-6) against the
Anlels' 1,Sld Monie (0-2). The
doubl e header b e tween the
Detroit Tige rs and Baltimore
Orioles \l.'as postponed Thursday
because of rain and "''et grounds,
and add('d to tht" growing list of
possibl e mak e up games next
"'t't'k.
Tht' w a~hout or the twinbill,
plus the postponement of a ~ingl e
game in Bos ton bet.,..•een the Red
Sox and the Cleveland Indians,
left Roston with a 31h-game lead
over runnerup Ba ltimore in the
American L ea gu e 's Easte rn
Divis ion.
Boston is now slated to play a
twi-nighter at home tonight
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against Cleveland, followed by
single games Saturday and Sun·
day. The Orioles will play four
games in New York over the
weekend , also starting with a
twi-nighter tonight.
If the division title is not de-
cided after Sunday's games, the
Orioles would return home to
play a single makeup contest
against the Chicago White Sox
Monday night and the Red Sox
would visit New York for a
doubleheader a g ains t the
Yankees.
IC the race s till i:;n't decided,
the Tigers and Orioles would
play a twi-nighter in Baltimore
Tuesday.
Should the Orioles and the Red
Sox finish in a £irst-place tie after
all the regular season games are
played. a one-game playoff in
Baltimore would decide the title.
The site was decided by a coin
t0:;s in th~ American League of·
11('C.
Boston has been r :ii ncd out
three d ays in a row, twice in New
York and once at home. Rain
kept the Orioles idle Tuesday and
Thursday. and permitted only
one game of Wednesday 's
scheduled twi-nighter to be
played.
The Red Sox are fed up with the
soggy conditions which ha ve
idled them for three consecutive
days in th e ir bid for the
American League East cham-
pionship.
"Sure, we're anxious to get go.
ing, but the re·s not a darn thing
anyone can do a bout th e
weather," Boston manager Dar-
'rell Johnson s aid Thursday night
after a game with the Cleveland
Indians was postponed because
of rain.
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ju&t the $lme aa they always
had. They were sad that it
happened and all . &ul they ac·
~pted II . Aod, !h~t made it a
lot easier for me to accept."
One otthe adjustments was
in rootgeer. The $8Q shoe is
similar to the one used by pro
kicker Tom Dempsey.
"I never pushed Steve to
play SJ>Orts even though J was
a coach and bis brother had
been all-!t&te in rootball . -
Ballanges !'.l•id. "I just told
him to do the bcis t he can and I
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v.ould be proud or hlm ...
In addltloll, Steve and hia
grandlalhet jol.Qed Ballanaes
In worklnl IJl~r l'arm.
"Eveno•' thlnu II h11
been reafl1 hard for me." the
younges t BalJariges said.
··flut it hasn·t . lt was a llttJe
rou,h, but it waisn't too hard.
I th.ink it was a lot harder on
my father .
He'a adju.ited to being a
two.year regular in Coolball,
the third guard in basketball ~
aM a .470 hitter in baseball.
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Contnret Rejected
Options A vailahle
To NFL Players
Dy the Associated Press
Natio nal Football League
players. overwhelmingly reject-
irig management ·s-latest contract
offer, now have three options :
they can return to the bargaining
table, continue to play without a
contract or strike for the third
time in 14 months .
Each of the possibilities,
however, presents a danger.
If they re turn to the bargaining
table, it is r eliably reported that
the owners would come back with
a less inviting offer than the one
now before the players.
lf they continue playing without
a contract . there is danger of a
further split among the players
and C'lubs, with the possibility or
the pension plan going broke.
And if they s trike again, they
will further alienate the fans who
voired their disagreement at the
previous walkouts and they'll lose
I /14th of their salaries for each
missed game.
Despite these obviows dangers,
the players· dissatisfaction with
management's orfer is mounting
rapidly.
tract, only one has voted to accept
it and the other nine have either
not voted or not announced their
voles .
Through Thursday night, the
total vote count against the offer
was 470-75. Fourteen teams voted
for rejection Thursday.,
Only Cincinnati voted lo accept,
26-13 .
The vole against the contract
was not a vote to strike. That must
be done in a separate ballot. So
Car, none or the teams has an-
nounced plans for a sltike vote
and all are expected to play their
games this weekend.
But unhappin ess with manage-
ment's latest offer. a four-year
proposal. continued to grow.
'·We feel it is not a fair pro-
pos al ," s aid Jack Rudl)ay,
Kansas City's player represen-
tative, ~fter the Chiefs had reject-
ed it unanlmously.
But it was mainly disenchant-
ment with negotiations that
turned ofr the Chiefs, Rudnay
said.
No. i IA;.ve
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Twen-
ty years covers a JOt ol time-and•
lot ot dlist,anr~ in the merpories or
re!'t driver Marlo AndreltJ.
The ft"&r was 1955 abd it w.s
only a few weeb bt>t'ore the theu
lS·year-old Andretti and \1is
family were to leave ltaJy for the
Uaited States.
~place was the ltalian coun·
tryside on the outskirts or
Florence.
Mario had ridden his bicycle
some 30 miles from his _home ln
LJJcca fust to the northwest to
glimpse a few 1ecoods of one of
the clusic auto races of all Ume,
the Mille Miglia. !he 1.000-mile
race over the roads or Italy.
Young Mario was e1pecially in-
terested in the sleek, silver
Mercedes roadster driven by
Stilling Moss .
The Mercedes of Moss tore
through a corner, Andrelti waved
and perhaps received a wave in
return Crorn Denis Jenkinson, the
British motor sports writer who
rode aJong through the race and
served as navigator.
Andretti, now 35, remembers
the day well .
··That's a true story," he said
of the long bike ride just lo catch
a glance or the cars.
CARS LIKE MAGIC
"Those cars were like magic,
the Mercedes, they reigned
supreme. There was so much talk
about them and Moss and
Jenkinson riding together. Other
drivers chose to go alone. ll was
quite a sight.·'
After a boyhood in Italy, An-
dretti was only slightly aware or
oval racing when he came to the
United States . But he had
already started some racing and
continued it in his new hOmeland.
Andretti, wilJ:I an Indianapolis
victory to prove his skill on the
ovals. is now C'oncentrating-on
road racing -his admitted ftrst
love.
"It was m y first Jove, th&t's all
that I knew existed at first,•· An-
d~etti said in an interview.
DREA MSALREADYSET
-·By the time l learned about
oval racing, my dreams had
already been set.··
This is the first year that An·
dretti has done more road rttcing
than competing on the United
States Auto Club trail and An ·
dre tti s aid there have been
frustrations.
A concentrated Formula One
erfurt in Europe with a new cat
built in the shops of Parnelli
Jones, the co-owner or the team
Andret ti drives ror, produced a
best result of a t hird place at
Silverstone , England in a non-
championship event. There was
also a fourth place finish io the
Swedish Grand Prix and a fifth in
the French Grand Prix.
"It could have been a lot bet·
ter, no question about that," he
said.
DRIVESATWNG BEACH
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This weekend Andretti drives a
Jones entry in the Long Beach
Grand Prix, a Formula 5000 race
over city streets.
Andretti has had better lu ck in
Formula 5000 and is thir.d in the
point standings. But he is more
excited about the thought or rac-
ing on the streets of a city.
··t really think this is one of the
most exciting things to ever hap·
pen to auto racing," said An -
dretti .
''tt•s amazing that just going to
Long Beach you feel a fever Like
you only seem to find overseas in
a Grand Prix. And all of this in
the good ol' USA and in Long
Beach. You almost don't believe
your eyes.''
Of the le ague 's 26 teams, 16
have voted to reject the new con· Cyele Qualifying
• HOW NFL TEAMS VOTED:
A list of lhol 16 Niltl-1 Foolbilll l.lllQU91Mml,
told ll'ltlr vot11 on the new NFL Ml~;J
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Woods Eyes Finals
NATIOINAL CON l"ERENCE
e:•1l•r,. Olwlslor!
DALLA$ No ><Olr ; N.'f. GIANTS. No W1t1;
PHl l.ADELPH l A• 14·11 lo reitel. ST. LOUI ~: Mi-
lor!ty lo re)ecl, WASHINGTON:')..(! to re)ecl.
C•,.lf'•I Dli<lslon
CHICAGO• 41·0 to re jrt l; DETROIT; 11-15 !o re •
ietl. NEW OR I.EA N!.: 43.0 to r11K1; SAN FRAN-
Cl!.CO; 43.0 to •elect.
AMI: Ill IC AN CON.-!llENCE
E•1t11r,. Diwl1111'1
BAI. T IMOR E. No vole ; MIAMI: »s lo rt!jf'(I;
NEW ENGLAND. 41·tl lo ••je<t: N.'f JETS: NO
c .. tr•IOh•I,_
CINCINNATI: 1 ... ll to ilCClt'PI ; CLEVELAND:
JO.U le ,..irt t; HOUSTON: 43-4 to relfod ; PIT-
TSllUlllGH; Nol'Ole.
W.11-eOlvl~
oe:NVE't: No vote: KANSAS CITY: 43.o to re-
Itel; Oot\KL.ol>NO: 4-0 te r.jKI; SAN DIEGO: No --
An ailing Rick Woods will be
battling for survival tonight
when the rinal round of qualify-
ing for the United States National
s peedway championshiJ!S takes
place at the Orange Courity Fair-
grounds in Costa Mesa.
First race on the program is at
8 : 15. .
Woods . of Costa Mesa, lacerat~
ed and dislocated his right arm
early in the second qualirying
round causing him lo miss the
next round and a half.
Wednesday night, however, he
tied with Mike Bast for top
honors in a qualifying run at San
Bernardino to put 12 points on the
board and bring his totaJ to 38 for
five of the six rounds completed.
Scott Sivadge is the point
leader with 51 with former cham-
pion Steve East second. Bruce
Penhall of Balboa was fifth going
into Wednesday's competition
and Mike Curoso of Huntington
Beach \\'.&S eighth.
The top 16 rlde·n in the six
quaurylng runs wlJlappear in lhe
national champlonlthi:ps Nov.lat
the Los Angeles Cyllseum.
Hooton Seeks LA Record
·LOS AN<IELES CAP> -For U umlngs but didn't get a de-
the Los Aneeles Dodgers tonight ci:aion aga,nst tbe Astros 1n
marks !be he1lnnlng or the end, -Houston, __
theendofthe1975seasqn,thalls. Dod-rs "'la¥-
The Dod1ers 'host Housloo lot n -"' •"' ••-lb t · d 1b -· 1in .. ""'1:Wc 0.1 uu~ ea.mes a WlD up e ····Kouli~•tl.fl , 7:1J11.m.• year for both elubs. w.11 H0~10fl•tL"",..."'' 1:lllp.m, Burt Hooton Jtarts tonight' and .-... Heull ... •tY•A,-111• • t11op.m.
lets another chance at winning a ttooton. 1'l·9, bu pot lost alnce
club record 12th c'opsccutlvo •le-July 10. ' -
.1ory ror tbe Dodgers. Sand~ While Hooton will bo 'ba&ll!ig
K.,;rax and Don l>fyldale. both ror hls 12th s!Pal,ht win, lint
won J 1 in a row Cor the NtCOrd buem al'I Steve aT\re1 ii alJo in' ..
11-.lldW tharft. volved In the NaUonal LeacUehlt In his laSt start Hooton pilch.,edf--...race.
Garvey 'leads the National
League ln hita wjth 2<11 and la two
ahead of Philadelphia's Dave
Cash and Cincln~aU '1 P~• Rooe.
Garvey Is the flrot LA Dod1ers
plj:yers 10 have back-to-back
ll»-hit sea.-..
The weekend games -a Coon ·
try Music Day Saturday with a
1:15 start" and Fan /\ppreciation
1>ay SUnday at the same llm• -
flrure to p1Uh.\h.e Dodgen alien·
dance o•e~ tho 2~ ~~mark. A crQWd o{ 40;000 le eel for
Sunday's sdson finaJe.. \ .
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N;Y. Stoeks .,
TEN CENTS.
GOP Gro'1p Opposes Toro · Joint Use
'117.\NNE COOPER ,,, ... Dti" ........
Jlembera or the Saddteback
Republican Assembly voted this
woel< to withhold •upport from
any public o((ice bolder or-can·
didate who supports joint
Dlilitary-civUJan Uff: ol El Toro
Air Station.
"Since we are the only body
authorized by the Central
Repubttcan Committee to en·
done candidates J.Q primary
fttttioel.'t 1aid,usembly prest-
clalt Cbater Briner. "111111 stand
pull oome teeth In our apposition
toclvlllaa use of El.Toro.''
The docbloo to wilhllold aup.
port wu part of •n usembly ,..
:!Solution w bicb pa11ed un·
anlmously, Briner aald. The re-
solution .. rfsted the following
'ctblectlons to joint mil tary/civiUa~ use of f.he
airport: . -'"Tremendous" eJll)OlldJ~
of taxpayers• mooe,, ettlm&t.ed
by bol!'d member Ted Cooper to
be $3 bllllon
-Navy ana .Marlne-IUon
toJoint\llO
-Potential 1oa1 oC' Rate aid for
school con.stPUclion because ot
cl!squallfylna blgb noise levels.
-Expense to already finan-
cially hardpresaed airlliie or
terminal t:onstnlctioo
-GeneraUon of mmiplex sur-
fat>etrelfic probJen13 .
Other croups opposlng ex·
pansic,n of El Toro facilities for
commrrcial use include the Mis·
sion Viejo ·Municipal Advlaory
Council. the Saddleback Valle~
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Unified S.hool District and the
sadd1eb1ck Area Coordinating
Coim<U. .. Or•nce County Airport ia a very (lne airport."' Cooj><r said.
"It is well situated and should be
expanded. The people who want
to exp•nd El Toro are the
Newport and COila Mesa resi~
dftll.s who w&nt to use Orange
County Airport as an airpark tor
their private plane$."
Briner, wbo (5 past pr~ident of
the Saddl•back Valley school di•·
· trict. says the proposed ex ~
pansion would c reate problems
in putting up new school!.
"'The primary runway whi~h is
being proposed would run
parallel to the San Diego
Freewa.y," he said. "Jt..ot.I would
<See GOP, Page AZ>
Ft111d Row Grows
Police Chief Raps Schmit
Santa Ana Police Chief
Raymond C . Davis charged
Thursday that Orange County
Supervisor Laurence Schmit has
hampered law enforcement·s
abillty to deal with narcotic o!-
renses.
Ali's Wife
Walks Out,
Flies Home
Discordant Note
MANILA <AP> -Muhammad
AJi 's wife, Belinda, walked out on
him today, raising questions
about (I) the state or their mar-
riage and (2) the heavyweight
champion ·s possible
performance in his title bout next
week with Joe Frazier. She took
a flight home hours after arriv-
ing.
An irate citizen showed up at the
Policemen and Firemen Association's
picket lines in Tucson to express his view-
point -and rec~ived looks of diliapproval
from the estimated 9)() striking cops and
firefighters. The strikers have been
threatened with d!Smissal if. they do hot
return to their jobs. The incident threw the Ali
camp into Confusion five da.>".3 ·-.
.Killer Surf
Continuing
Along Coast
Thundering surf continued to
roll in today along Orange Coast
beaches, threatening swimmers
and plaguing lifeguari:I depart·
ments pared to skeleton winter
crews.
More than 100 rescues were re-
ported in Seal Beach Thursday
where the surf was combined
with dangerous riptides.
San Clemente lifeguards
rescued 35 persons and were
warning beach goers not to go in
the water.
In Laguna Beach. kelp torn
loose by JO to 12-foot breakers
was washing up in ·the surf line
and presenting a new danger to
swimmers.
"The kelp is so thick out there
it's just like trying to swim in a
salad bowl,., Lifegaurd Jim
Stauffer said.
The sur( is running consistent·
ly between JO and 12 feet along
the Orange C.oasi beaches.
Breakers at Newport Beach"s
wedge have reached a high of 15
feet .
At the wedge Thursday, body
surfer Christopher Moore, 24, or
La Habra was injured when he
was slammed into the jetty
rocks. Moore was air-llrted out
by the Newport Poli_ce helicopter
(See SURF, PageAZJ
. Coast
Weather
Dense fog tonie:ht. and
early Saturday is Predict·
ed for some coastal areas
with high temperatures
Saturday in the early 80s
coastwjse aiid upper 80s
further inland.
INSIDE TODAY
String aal>OTtr.s -both IM
kind on Violins. and guitars. and
rhoK ihar .art 1Ufli to rig.a
tmnU rocket -will mjou
covtr 1torit1 of lodoy'1
Wttktnder. 11·1 conctrt .and
tournament timt on the
()nmg<Cooat.
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Patty Still Views
Self as a Rebel
ALI DISCLOSES
RACIAL VIEW5-A7
before what looms as the biggest
bout of his career. The fight is
scheduled for Wednesday (7:45
p.m. PDT Tuesday). ·al the in-
door Philippine arena.
The .statuesque Belinda, Ali·s
second wife and mother or his
four children, flew into Manila
early today in the face or reports
that her husband was keeping
almost constant company with
another woman, Veronica
Porsche of Los Angeles, who was
being introduced as his wife.
SAN FRANCISCO !AP> -A
private conversation recorded by
auth,orities reveals Patricia
Hearst as a still-ardent "revolu-
tionary feminist·· seeking free·
dom on bai), but not if "I'm a
prisoner in my parents' home.''
The transcript of excerpts
from a jailhous.e conversation
OTHER HEARST
DEVELOPMENTs-AS
with childhood friend Patricia
Tobin was made public Thurs-
day.
It was recorded Saturday. Two
days later, Miss Hearst initiated
each page of an affidavit saying
that statements s he made earlier
renouncing her parents and pro-
elaiJning allegiance to her Sym.
bionese Liberation Army kid-
napers resulted from a tortured
mental stare.
Because the transcript lacked
parts of the conven;ation, it left
some ambiguities about changes
in Miss Hearst's political views.
It also left Patty·s parents ap-
parently shaken.
Her mother, Catherine, usually
composed. called newsmen "a
bunch of ghouls'' as they sought
comment on the transcript.
And Mrs. Hearst and her
husband, San Francisco Ex-
aminer President Randolph A.
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Hearst. cut s hort a jail visit with
their daughter Thursday night.
Comments from Miss l-learst 's
attorneys were not available.
The conversation, recorded at
the San Mateo County jail. opens
with Miss Hearst declaring :
"I 'm not making any state·
ments until I know that I can get
out, or. you know, bail. .. bailed
out, and then i! 1 !ind out that I
can't, for sure, then I 'll issue a
statement.
"But I would just as soon give
it myself in person ard it·n be a
revolutionary feminist perspec·
tive totally, and you now I never
got I guess ... 1·11 just tell you.
like, my politics are real dir·
!erent, from way back when."
Miss Hearst laughed and then
added:
"And so this creates all kind of
problems for me in terms of a de·
tense."
San Mateo County Asst. Sheriff
Gene Stewart said, ''the very first
night Miss Hearst was here her
attorneys asked us if her con·
versations could be taped and we
told them they could.
"They asked if they could in·
form their client of this and we
said of course,·• Stewart added.
Ali, although skipping his us ual
predawn road work, failed to
meet Belinda at the airport. She
was reported to be furious when
she reached the hotel, driven
there by a representative or pro-
moter Don King.
Accosting Ali in his 21st floor
suite at one of Manila's most
fashionable hotels, she reported-
ly said : "We have something to
talk about."
A shouting match ensued, ac-
C'ording to a member of the Ali
party. and there were indications
of a scuffle. A member of the
hotel staff reported some
damaged furniture in the suite.
"I am going home to my four
children,:· Belinda was heard to
say as she stalked out of the hotel
into a waiting black limousint:'.
which took her to the airport.
There she caught a Philippine
airline flight to J-Jonolulu en route
to l.os Angeles.
Her head was high and s he
looked neither to the left nor right
or her as she strode through the
C'rowded lobby, accompanied by
her Malaysian i;.a.id. She wore a
<See ALI, Page Al)
Another Critical Mission Viejo
Trio Lost on Boat Post Office
Off Southern Coast· To Open Soon
A contract post office serving
became stranded in heavy fog ' northern Mission Viejo is
which appeared suddenly at mid· scheduled too~n Oc~.1 . By JOHN VA LTERZA
OI ._ 0.11'1 P'llM Staff
A pJeasure craft with ap-
parently four persons aboard
broached in heavy surf and dense
fog tOOay in Capistrano Beach
and initial reports were that
three people were injured.
Another passenger aboard the
vessel which tetcbed up along
Beach Road in1Capistrano Beach
was reported on the beach suffer-
ing critical injuries.
A Harbor Patrol boat dis-
patched for the rescue also took a
beavy wave over its decks and
spokesmen reported injuries
aboard . She was liJpping back to
Dana Harbor .
Initial lnrormation coming
through emergency radio
transmissions indicated that the
stricken civilian craft was a
sailboat wbicb apparently
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morning. . The new fac1h~y ~111 be located
Lifeguard spokesmen said the ?1 .the ~ear .or Mission ~II Cards
vessel apparently went "over the N Things 1n ~he shopp~g center
falls " of a large wave during a al Marguerite Parkway and
particularly heavy set or TrabucoRoad.. . .
breakers running about IO feet Most se~vices, inclu~1ng
high , sta~ps. registered and certified
Soon afterwards, Harbor ma1l , P.ackages and f!l<>ne~ or-
patrolmen ar:rived on the scene ders, Wlil ~ handled m this or-
amid report& that raur -persons fice, according to Lou ~wse,
were in the water. superytS?r of ~stal operations af
Before any of the rescuers
could search fQt the missing, the
bbat took a wave over h(r decks,
forcing the crew to ~eat. ~
In the meantime, life,uarcb
and a San_Cletneote cit)' am·
bulance raced to the ,scene efong ~
the beatbrronl r•sldenUal colony
to treat the first 1known survivor
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lt\e M1ss1on V1eJO Post Office.
The new !acility is needed, he
said, because resident& in the
northern. portions o( the com·
munity have had to travel to the
El Toro Post Office.
NoUc~s inforn;iin& residents or
theatatlon's location and hour& of
operation will be distributed in
those areas most likely to use the
new facility. he said.
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Davis also challenged Schmit
to furnish him evidence indicat·
ing there has been a misuse of
funds connected with a special
federal narcotics investigation
program controlled by his dl'-
partment.
Heroin Jail
Bi!l Signed
SACRAMENTO <UPI)
-Gov. Edmund G. Brown
Jr. today signed legislation
supported by President
Ford requiring automatic
prison sentence for sellers
of heroin, eff ective Jan. t.
Brown said the bill
reflected the ''philosophy
of this administration'' and
constituted a "major step
forward in stating to the
people of California that
we are serious about
crime.·· He said it p~
videdfor ''simplej\l5tire..''
The measure (58278),
authored by Sen. Alan Rob-
bins, CD-Van Nuys), .. and
sponsored by Attorney·
General Evelle Younger,
provides mandatory .sen-
tences for dealers ap-
prehended with one-half
ount'e or more of heroin or
a substance containing
heroin.
ln turn. Schmit repeated his in·
s istence that the board of
supervisors has a right to audil
the fund and that his discussion
or it has not hurl law enforce·
ment.
The exchange betv.·een Davis
and Schmit came in letters. The
police chief's was h!Jld·deHvered
by a Santa Ana police officer.
The chief's Jetter was touched
off by a statement Schmit read at
Wednesday ·s board of
supervisors meeting.
In that statement, Schmit
charged the attack against him
for his stand on the use or
narcotics funds was politically
motivated.
He and other county
supervisors have s aid money ob·
tained from narcotic offenders in
the county's judicial system and
set aside for investigations are in
fact, public runds and should bo
audited.
. The narcotics index fund th.at
Davis referred to in his biting let-
ter to Schmit is not obtained
'through the court. It is a
federally-funded program and
had not specifically been men-
tioned in the supervisors' dis-
cussions.
The exchange of letters
between Davis and Schmit is the
latest round in a continuing con-
troversy that began when it was
revealed a $20,000 fund raisl..>d in
Orange County Superior Court
has been u sed in busl·buy pro-
grams by narcotics. invt'sti gator.;,
Riverside Grounds
Rancho Air Plan
Riverside County officials arc
willing to mee t with Orange ·
County authorities to discuss
locating a jet airport at Rancho
Cali!ornia, but it is likely to be a
one.sided conversation.
That·s because the Riverside
County Board of Supervisors vol·
ed 5 to O Tuesday to oppose the
Rancho California proposal first
made by Orange County
Supervisor Thomas Riley two
months ago
Riley was hoping the conversa-
tions with the Riversid e
authorities would be open when
he learned earlier this week that
the Riverside board had appoint-
ed Supervisor William Jones to
represent the count y.
At that time. he did not know or
the unanimous Ri versid(• vote op·
posing the airport scheme.
"Of course. this news is dis<.1p-
pointing, but we will continue to
look (or a solution to the air
transportation needs· or Orange.?
County,·· Riley s aid today.
He and fe llow Supervisor
Ralph Diedrich will still meet
with Jones and t•xpect to be told
the reasons for th.c Rive rside
board 's objection to the Rancho
Cali fornia plan.
Capo Teachers Try
New Tactic on Pay
Parents attending "back to
school '' open house, in the
Capistrano Uni!ied School Dis-
trict next week will be greeted by
teachers who will ouUine their
demands for salary increases
and restoration or budget cuts in
the instructional program.
The inrormation campaign is
being mounted by the Capistrano
Unified Educators Association
(CU EA ) and th e Ca pistrano
Uni!ied Federation or Teachers
ICUFT).
Tony Leon, CUEA pr(lsident .
said members or his association
will be present at all open houses
to distribute brochures entitled
"This Time Take a Good Look.··
Jim Smith, CUFT president,
said members or his group will
be asked to tell parents about
budget cuts that virtually
eliminated teacher aides.
The school board ordered the
cuts to generate money to cover a
3.5 percent salary offer to
teachers. Teachers arc seeking
seven percent. They claim
money to cover the increase
could be generated by cuts tn
non-instructional budget ac-counts. ·
On •nolher front, a three.
member fact finding committee
today began its investigaUon Into
negotiations between teachers
and the board that led up to the
3.5 percent ofrer.
The committee is expected to
deliver a statement or facts r<>-
garding negotiations at an Oct. 6
meeting or the board or educa-tion.
The commillt•t.• "'Lii he;;1r
testimony from Oan Saling, a
California Teachers Association
representative, who will outline
the teachers' pos ition and Dr.
Jerome Thorn s le y. d1 striC't
superintendent, who will present
the school board 's position.
Leon and Smith described the
information campaign as u
"positive .. approach to settlin~
dif!erences between teachers
and the school board over salary
increases and budget c ut ~
''We 'd ' rather hand nut
brochures than boycott back to
school ·night or go on :'llnke,"
Leon said.
Smith s aid, "lht.• puhht· 1nust
be aware of the cl1.,;trict ·s eduCil·
tionel needs." He said this year's
open houses should he rnc>re thnn
"a one sided ~how-and.tell of
educational ~~dgetry and kids'
school work ...
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tKidnap
Victim
Killed
DAYTON, Ohio (UPI ) -The
body of a kidnaped bu:>inessm •1n
whose son paid $400.0tXI for his re-
lease was found ltX.ia y along a
road in nearby Jefferson
Township, the FBI said.
The FBI !3aid Lester C. F.morr.
67 . who owned three rurniturl'
stores here. had been shot in the
back. The body \\'as found by f'Bl
agents and Montgomery County
sheriff's deputies .
Thomas Kitchens, FBI special
agent in charge, identified a sus-
pect taken into custody as Albert
Lee Scott. Jr. of Dayton. Scott
v.•as charged with kidnaping and
possession of the ransom monC'y .
l-lt• was arraignC'd 111
i\lontgom('ry County Common
Pleas Court and bond v.•us set at
S.500,000 .
The FRI said· earlier that tv,;o
suspects had been arrested . but
KitchE'ns refused to comment on
whether a second susp<•ct h<.1tl
been apprehended.
The <.'ar belonging to En1off, :.i
gold-co lored Cadillac, was found
Thursday night in suburban
Miami sburg.
Emoff. 67 , was abductC'<l TuC's-
day night fr om one of thrl'l'
furniture stores he ov.11cd h<'re .
Emoff's family received a
ransom note demanding S400 .000
which said Emoff and his car
would bl' blown up if the mont'y
was not delivered according to
instructions. The FBI said
Emoff's son Robert met the de·
mand Wednesday.
Emoff was last seen at 9: 15
p.m. Tuesday leaving his store in
Dayton.
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ALI •.•
long beige dress.
An hour after her departure,
Ali was in his room eating a
Chinese supper and watching a
horror movie on a large screen.
With him was Veronica. silting
on a sofa, and two other friends.
An Associated Press writer.
"ho pierced Ali ·s security cur-tain of a half-dozen uniformed
and plainclothes guards at Ali's
invitation, found the champion
uncommunicative.
-"It is nobody's busin ess," he
said sha.roly when uked about
his 'file's action "Now you may
getoutofhere,"
Friends said Veronica, who
had been conspicuously In Ali 's
:company last week and con·
; 11picuously out or sight In recent
$day:s pending Belinda's coming,
l had suddenly rejoined the cham-~pion .
I An associate within hearing
)range said Ali and Belinda
i engaged in an old-fashioned
•husband -a nd-wife argument
, before Belinda walked out.
; ·'Look what l have done for
~you, you should have no com-
• plaints," the champion reported-
; ly said.
• "What have you given me -
! four kids'!'' Belinda barked back,
: the source said.
• "I am the boiss. 1 got along well
: before I met you. I have been
: good to you,'· Ali was said to
: have responded.
• Ali appeared weary, distracted
• and concerned in his early morn-! ing drill at the Folk Arts Theater
: but gave· big Rodney Bobick, a
: i;parring partner. a terrific
: lashing in one of his heaviest pre·
; (ightdrills.
Trainer and adviser Angelo
: Dund ee said he did not think the
: marital tiff would materially af.
:feet Ali 's attitude or
'performance against Frazier.
• The champion is a 2-1 favorite.
,
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"Ali thrives on controversy,"
another camp spokesman said·.
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WASHINGTON <UPI) -
President Fonl"~as sent a.letter
expressinc his ''hearttel~a -
precialion'' to Oliver W. Sf e
for the former Martne's p ln
saving hi• life In SJD.-!)-llldsco
Monday, the White House a aid to-
d•Y · "I want you to knowhow much
I appreciate your sefReu.aelions
· last Monday. The events were a.
shock t.o us fill . but you acted
quickly and without fear for )'OW'
own safety,·· the brief note
began.
·'By doing so you helped to
avert dapger to me and to othen
FORD TO CUT BACK
ON TOUR5-f>11911 A4
in the crowd. You have my
heartfelt appreciation,'' added
the letter, dated Sl!pt. 25.
BALBOA'S INFAMOUS WEDGE IS ABOUT TO PLUNGE THIS SURFER AN ESTIMATED 18 FEET 'OVER THE FALLS'
Huge Surf Spawned by Storm Oii New Zealand Pounded the Orange Coolt -None Bigger Than the Wedge
ltwasslgned! "Jerry Ford."
Sipple •truck the arm of Sara
Jane Moore when she.pointed a
pistol and fired as the President
. emerged from the St. Francis
Hotel.
Sipple held a news conference
in San Francisco Thursday dur-
ing which be criticized the press
for referring to him as a
homatexual.
SURF ... Fires at Camp Pendleton "My sexual orientation has
nothing at all to do with saving
the President ·s life," Sipple said.
"ltfy sexuality is a part of D'Y
private life. I am first and
foremost a human bein1 who en·
joys life and respects life."
. .
and flown to f"loag Memorial
Hospital for treatment.
Newport Beach life~uards
described Thursday as ''pretty
horrendous" v.·ith 41 rescues.
l..ow fog rolled in over the ocean
today cuttin g guards' views of
the waves.
Brought Under Control "This is bis reward for saving
the President's life," said lawyer
John Wahl, who has represented
gay groups in court.
Huntington Reach city guards
pulled 15 swimmers out not ing
that only the more compcll'nl
swimmers were. venturing intu
the water there.
A C'O mmon problem fo r the
guard agencies is the lack of
manpower.
Ma ny seasonal guards "'ho
work during the s ummer or dur-
ing late summer v.•eekends are
students and have returned to
school .
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Camp Pendleton £ire£ighters
gained the upper hand today on
fires which had burned out or
control on the sprawling military
base most of the week.
The only fire not now c;lassified
as under control was the Tanaha
blaze which burned onto the base
along a five mil<' front Wednes-
day. (Related story, Page3J.
The fire burned about threc-
quarters of a m ile into the bas('
blacking about 400 acres before it
was stopped by fire fighters and
aircraft dropping fire retardant.
Camp firemen have controlled
a 12 ,000-acre fire and are now
allov.ring remaining hot spots to
burn out within the controlled
perimeter.
be taking off and coming in
directly over Mission Viejo ancl
El Toro ...
The big burn was in the Horno-
San Onofre area of the 124 ,000-
acre l'rlarine camp. RAse officials
said that at its closest point, the
Schools in both communities
would not qualify for state school
building aid because of the high
cost of soundproofing, he said .
Diver Perishes
ROCKPORT, Mass. CUPl l
Joachim Wendler, a German
diver participating in an interna·
tional study, died in an accident
in stormy waters nine mile:; of-
fshore.
The .A.sse m b\y resolution of op-
position will be for\l.'arded \o
county supervisors,• other
Republican assemblies and state
•and federal legislators.
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Rapping in Jail
~Tapes Released
SAN ~'RANCISCO CAP)-Here is a transcript of
the exerpls of Patricia I-learsl 's conversation with her
friend , Patricia Tobin, submitted Thursday by a
federal prosecutor who said the conversation was
tape recorded during a jail visit Saturday in Redwood
City :
Hearst : I 'm not making any statements until I
know that I can get out or. you know. bail ...
Tobin : Yea.
HEARST: BAILED OUT and then if 1 find Otll
that I can't for sure then 1·11 issue a statement, but I
would just as soon give it myself in person, and it 'II be
a revolutionary reminist perspective totally and, you
know, I never got, I guess I'll just tell you, like, my
politics are real different from way back when _
Tobin: Ri ghi .
Hearst : (laughter) Obviously. (laughter).
Tobin : Right.
Hearst : And so thi s ·creates all kinds of problems
for me in term s of a defense.
Tobin : Yea, it does. That's the thing. You see, I
didn ·1 know how (garbled J.
HEARST : YOU SEE. those things I'm charged
with are really ... , you kno\v, and , so I just don't know
what to do, you know. like, it's one of those things .
<End of section).
Hearst: You know. it was such a drag, I saw him
(referring to Steven Soliah ) finally up in the jail, you
know, like, and so they .
Tobin : Who was he? ls he the guy that you rented
the house from ?
Hearst : No ... w hat from?
Tobin : Or with ... did he ...
HEARST: WEIL, UKE, I lived with him and, so
I finally got to see him up in the jail. They let me kiss
him and then I had to go out and get my ball taken
away. I really wonder? II I can help him over with the
$75,000 bail which he can't possibly come up with.
(End of secllonl.
Tobin : My mom and dad said to send you their
best (laughter J. My mom was so happy when you
were found I thought she was golng todle.
Hearst : I was so pissed off, God damn it.
Tobin: Were you really shocked?
Hearst : Ah , yea.
(Endo( aecllon).
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fire was 10 miles away from the
Asian refugee camps.
Actual extinguishing of the
Horno-San Onofre fire was not
foreseen immediately, a base
spokesman said.
During the week smoke from
the firt>s s pread across the sky in
San Clemente and was visible as
far av.•ay as Irvine. At one time,
there were four fires burning on
the base.
Waves Slam Sulf er
Into Jetty .at CdM
.
A 24 -year-old La Habra tnin
was driven race.first into the
Corona del Mar jetty Thursday
afternoon as he bodysurfed the
large break inside \he harbor en·
trance.
A police helicopter was re..
quired to rescue Christopher
Moore after f"larbor Patrolmen
responded to an anonymous re-
\
_ . ., .
· .. port of an injured man clinging to
.the rocks .
P1trol01an Pete Gannoi,
wa#fint on the scene, said ~ Jt
Moore was perched on a roCk
where the set of waves ·tossed
him and was bleeding profusely
from cut11 to his face, head, chest.
elbows and knees.
Lamp Sale
"We are very seriously con·
sidering action against news
media which have carried the
stories which destroyed 32 years
of family life (!njoyed wlth his
mother and father and other
personal relationships with
friends," Wahl said.
VESSEL .•.
of the mishap.
Lifeguard Capt. Sheridan
Byerly said that rePorts from the
scene said the unidentified vie·
tim was gravely injured with
fractures , cuts and intern al
hurts.
His guards, he said, were try-
ing their best lo find the re·
mainder of the passengers, "But
they·re locked in solid fog and the
surf is crashing anywhere from
four to 10 feel."
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•VOL. 61, NO. '1111, 4 SECTIONS, « PAGES O ltANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA F RIDAY, SEPTEMB ER 26, 1975 TEN CENTS.
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Ft111d Row Grows ·
Police Chief Raps· Schmit
. • • •
End of the Road
Santa Ana Police Chief
R-,ymond C. Davis char1cd Tbunoday lb•t Oronae Ccwlly
SUperv!sor Laurence Sclunit b.u
hampered law enforcement's
., • ability to deal wilh narcotic or-
•. femes.
Davi.I al.so challenged Scbmit
to furnish him evi~eoce indicat-
ing there has been a misuse of
funds cont"lected with a special
federal narcotics investigation
program controlled by his de-
partment.
ln turn. Schmit repeated his in-
sistence that the board or
supervisors has a. right to audit
the fund and that his discussion
or it has not hurt law enforce-
ment.
The exchange between Davis
and Schmit came in letters. The
police chief's was hand-delivered
by a Santa Ana police officer.
The chier·s letter was touched
off by a statement Schmit read at
Wednesday 's board of
supervisors meeting .
In that statement, Schmit
Firemen freed Edward E. Mather, 42, of the precipice where the car flew into the
Beaverton, Ore., from his car today. He ditch. The impact sunk the car in mud
charged the attack against him
for his stand on the use of
narcotics funds was politically
motivated.
He and other county
supervisors have said money ob-
tained from narcotic offenders in
the county's judicial system and
was trapped for six hours after the 2 a.m. and water, jamming the doors shut and
dive into an lrvine ditch before he was trapJ)ing Mather. After being fre~d
spotted by a motorist at 8 a.m. About 120 through a window he was taken to Tu~t1n
feet of skid marks led to the end of Jam-Community Hospital where he was being
boree Road and across Barr:a:n_::c:•..:R'..:'.o:a:d_t::o:..___.::e::x:a.::m:::in::.:.::ed:::..:f::o::r_po!'.::s=s=i=b:.:le:..b::a::c:::k::...:illJ:.::·c:u::n.:.· e=•=·---set aside for investigations are in
·Heroin Jail
Bill Signed )Ali-Loses a Round
SACRAMENTO (UP!l
-Gov. Edmund G . Brown
Jr. today signed legislation
supported by President
Ford requiring automatic
prison sentence for sellers
of heroin, effective Jan. 1.
Wife Belinda Splits Manila Amid Rumors
Brown said the bill
reflected the "ph;looophy
oft.his administration·• and
constituted a "major step
forward in stating to the
people of California that
we are serious about
crime." He said it pro-
vided for ··simple justice.··
The measure CSB278J,
authored by Sen. A 1 an Rob-
bins. (D-Van Nuys), and
sponsored by Attorney ·
· General Evelle Younger,
provides mandatory sen-
tences for dealers ap-
prehended with .one-half
ounce or more of heroin or
a substance containing
heroin.
Airport I ssu e
MANILA (AP) -Muhammad
Ali's wife. Belinda, walked out on
him today, r-aising questions
about (l J the state of their mar-
riage and"' (2J the heavyweight
champion's pos&ible
perfQrrqanceln his title bout next
week with Joe Frazier. She took
a flight home hours after arriv-
ing.
The incident threw· the Ali
camp into confusion five days
before what looms as the biggest
bout of his career. The fight is
scheduled for Wednesday (7:4S:
p.m. PDT Tuesday ). at the in·
door Philippine arena.
The statuesque Belinda, Ali ·s
second wife and mot.her of his
four children, flew into Manila
early today in the face of reports
that her husband was keeping
almost constant company ~ith
another woman . Veronica
Porsche of Los Angeles. who was
being introduced as his wire.
GOP Group Limits
Carulidate Support
By ANNE COOPER
Of t11oe D•llY "Oet sa.tf
Members or the Saddleback
Republican Assembly voted this
week to withhold support from
any public office holder or can-
did ate who s upports joint
military-c ivilian u se of El Toro
Air Station.
"Since we are the only body
authorized by the Central
Republican Committee to en-
dorse candidates in primary
elections." said assembly presi-
dent Chester Briner, "Ulls stand
puts some teeth in our opposition
to civilian use of El Toro."
The decision to withhold s up-
port was part or an assembly re-
solution which passed un-
animously, Briner said. The re-
solution listed tbe follo_wing
objection s lo joint
military /civilian use of the
airport:
-"Tremendous"' expenditure
of taxpayers' m oney, estimated
by board member Ted Cooper to
be $3 billion
---i"lavy and i\.1arine opposition
to joint use
-Potential loss of state aid for
school ronstruction because or
RfJBBERY TRY
COMES A.DRIFr
TACOMA, Wa•h. <APJ -A
robbery attempt was foiled and
the would-be J>bber 8'1"rested
when a grocery clerk noticed
something odd about the pistol
pointed at him.
The clerk said he saw water
drippin& from the weapon during
tbeholdu.p ette.mpt Thursday.
disqualifying high noise levels
-Expense to already finan-
cially hardpressed airlines of
terminal construction
-Generation of complex sur-
face traffic problems
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T e sting Area
Suggested for .
Landscaping
Irvine Transportation Com-
rri.issioners called Thursday for
development of a test area to see
how native veretation will do as
landscaping plants.
Public Works Department
engineer Sue Hart said the mat-
ter will return to the commission
in JO days after a sile is selected.
The cost of landscaping main·
tenanC'e has been a thdrny pro-
blem in the city, which is faced
with miles of median strips in its
42-square -mile area and with
rapidly increasing park acreage.
The city's median strip and
other roadway landscape main-
tenance is contracted oul at a
rateof $424 an acre per month.
By using native vegetation, as
recommended by a consult ant,
the city hopes to cut down main·
tenance costs. _
The native plants. Mi.!~ f.Iart
said, grow rapidly, are stronger
than other plant! and need less
water.
They are not what ii normally
called ''weeds;..:__ahe said in
answer to a qU:e1tion .
'·
Ali. although skipping hi.s usual
predawn road work, failed~,_to
meet -Belinda al the airport. Me
was reported to be furious wben
she reached tlif: hotel, driven
ALI DISOl.OSES
RACIAL VIEWs-A7
there by a representative of pro-
moter Don King.
Accosting Ali in his 21st floor
suite at one of Manila's most
fashionable hotels. she reported·
ly said: "We have something to
talk about.··
A shouting match ensued, ac-
cording to a m~mber of the AJi ·
party, and there were indications
of a scuffle. A member of the
hotel s taff reported some
damaged furniture in the suite.
"I am going home to my four
children.·· Belinda was heard to
say as she stalked out of the hotel
into a waiting black limousine,
which took her to the airsxirt.
There she caught a Philippine
airline flight to Honolulu en route
to LOs Angeles.
Her head was high and she
looked neither lo the left nor right
o( her as she strode through the
cro~·ded lobby, ,c_companied by
her Malaysian maid. Sh.e wore a
long beige dress.
An Mur after her deParture.
Ali was in his room eating a
Ohinese supper and watehlhg a
horror movie on a large screen.
With him was Veronica. sitting
on a sofa, and two other friends .
An Associated Press writer,
who pierced Ali ·s security cur-
tain of a half-dozen uniformed
and pl ainclothes guards at Ali 's
invitation. round the champion
lJlCommunicative. "It is nobody"s business,·· he
said s harolv when asked about
his wife's action "Now you may
get out or here.··
Friends said Veroni ca, who
had be-en conspicuously in Ali ·s
company last week and con-
spicuously out of sight in recent
days pending Belinda's coming,
had suddenly rejoined the cham-
pion .
An associate within hearing
range said Ali and Belinda
engaged in an old-fashioned
husband-and-wife argument
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Frcewp~ S hapf,.g. VP','~f'."''-"'""""'""'"'
•• Aerial vt~w shows how wru>k Is progre;s ing an Corona .
del Mar F"teeway, which fiill link S~n Diego Freeway
with New~li F Work~ e~Pfrted to be complet-l e<I on elev ln''l9'17\ '
fact, public funds one! should be
audited.
• The aarcolics index fund that Davis referred to in his biting let·
ter to Schmit is not obtained
·throuch the court. lt is a
federally·funded program and
had not specifically been men-
tioned in the supervisors' dis-
Fourth Critical
cussions.
The exc hange or letters
between Davis and SC'hmlt ls the
latest round in a continuinc con-
troversy that began when it was
revea1ed a $20,000 fund rlWBed in
Orange CoUnty Superior Court
has been used in bust-~ pro-
gramis by narcotics investigators.
Three Injured
As Boat Sinks :
By JOHN VALTERZA
Of .. O.lty I"! let StMt
A pleasure crart with ap-
parently four persons aboard
broached in heavy surf and dense
fog today in · Capistrano Beach
and initial reports were that
three people were injured.
Another passenger aboard the
vessel which fetched up along
Beach Road in Capistrano Beach
was reported on the.beach suffer·
ingeritical injuries.
A Harbor Patrol boat dis·
patched ror the rescue,also took a
heavy wave over its decks and
spokesmen reported injuries
aboard . She was limping back to
Dana Harbor.
Initial information coming
through emergency radi o
transmissions indicated that the
stricken civilian craft was a
sail boat which apparently
became stranded in heavy fog
which appeared suddenly at mid·
morning.
Lifeguard spokesmen said the
vessel apparently went "over the
falls " of a large wave during a
particularly heavy set or
•
breakers running about 10 feet
high .
Soon afterwards, Harbor
patrolmen arrived on the scene
amid reports that four persons
were in the water.
Before any of the rescuers
could search for the missing, the
boat took a wave over her decks,
forcing the crew to retreat.
In the meantime, lifeguards
and a San Clemente city am-
bulance raced to the scene along
the beaehfront residential colony
to treat the first known survivor
otlhe mishap.
Lifeguard Capt. Sheridan
Byerly said that reports from the
scene said the unidentified vic-
tim was gravely injured wtth
fractures, cuts and internal
hurts.
His guards, he said. were try·
ing their best to find the re·
mainder of the passengers, "But
lhey·re locked in solid fog and the .
surf is crashing anywhere rrom
four to 10 reet ...
Riverside Grounds
Rancho Air Plan
Riverside Cou nty o£ficials are
willing to meet with Orange
County authorities to discuss
locating a jet airport at Rancho
California, but it is likely to be a
one-sided conversation.
That's because the Riverside
County Board or Supervisors vot-
ed S: lo O Tuesday to oppose the
Rancho Cali£ornia proposal first
mad e by Oran ge Count y
Supervisor Thom as Riley two
"months ago.
Cambodian
Adoptions
Await Ruling
By DOUG I.AS FRITLSCllE
Of ltM D•llY Piiot M.IH
Riley was hoping the conversa·
lion s \\'i th the Ri ve r s ide
authorities would be open when
he learned earlier this week that
the Riverside board had appoint-
ed Supervisor William Jones lo
represent the county.
A.,l that time, he did not know or
the unanimous Riverside vote op-
posing the airport scheme.
"Of course. this news is disap-
pointing, but we will continue lo
look tor a solution to the air
transportation needs of Orange
County." Riley s aid toiday.
He and £e ll ow Supe r visor
Ralph Diedrich will still meet
with Jones and expc{'t to be told
the reasons for the Riverside
board's objection to the Rancho
California plan.
Art Movie Planned
The Irvine Art l..eague will
• view the film "Art in the Sixties··
Three Orange Coast famili<'s at its meeting at Rancho San Joa-
which have adopted Cambodian quin School at 7:30 p.m . Thur::i-
orphans are waiting today £or a day. For more information about
Los Angeles judge lo rule on an the league call J erry Robbins. adoption case that may take the 552.1557 .
youngsters from their homes.
Superior Court Judge Lester E.
Olson heard the last argument.s
Wednesday in a case involving
Family Ministries. an adoption
agency which placed the contest·
ed planeload or 20 youngsters
with families in Orange and Los
Angeles counties.
Dr. Ri c h ard Scott, a l.os
Ange les physici an , sued the
agency, <'!aimi ng he was pre-
vented from adopting the
children on religious grounds.
In Irvine. the Donald Powell
and Gordon l.una families arc
amon~ those which have taken
the children into their homes .
The· Gordon Cribbs family or
Huntington Beach also awaits
Judge Olson 's ruling.
· A court clerk said the ruling
could come today or Monday.
As the adoption agency was
preparing for the case, its
spokesmen claimed that a ruling
against the group would strip the
authority it has had since 1959 to
place children for adoption .
The result, the group said .
would be turning the children
over to a nother agency and tak-
ing lhem from their new adoptive
homes .
Scott's luwycrs claimed that
was only the mos t severe of the
pc>ssible legal remedia .
Jn testimony, Mary Sullivan,
(See ORPHANS, Page.Ul
Coa,o;t.
Weath e r
Dense Cog to night and
early Saturday is predict-
ed ror some coastal areas
"''ilh high temperatur£>s
Saturday in the early 80s
coastwise and upP<'r ~
further inland.
INSIDE TODAY
String 1a vorers -OOth lht>
kind on vrohn3 and guitar!> and
those that ore used to rig a
tmnis rackel -will l!Tl}OY
covt'r stories of today ·.~
Weekender. /l 's concert and
tournament t1mf' on lht•
Orange C()(J.3't.
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Feminist'
SAN FRANCISCO <API A
privale convcrs<.ition recorded by
authorities rcvt.'als Patricia
Hearst as a still -ardent "rt'volu·
tionary rcmin1sl ·· seeking free
dom on bail, but not ir "I'm a
prisoner in my parents' home "
~The transcript of excerpts
l "'from a Jailhuust.• l'onvcrsation
\llith rhtldhuo<l friend Palnt'ld
Tobin "as macil' publie 'J'hur~·
duy.
It "'as recorded Saturday 'l'wo
days latt'r. '.\ltss llt·:irst 1n1t1all'd
t>aeh page of an aff1dav1t saying
OTHER HEARST
DEVELOPMENT5-A5
that statt"ments shf.' made earlier
rC'nouncing her purcnts and pro-
clain1ing a\le~1unce tu her Sym-
bionese L ibt·r<itiun /\rrny ku.l ·
nctpers rcsultt•d from ~• tortured
mental sl<tlt·
llec<1ust.• the tr;.inst·11pt JackC'd
parts of the ('O nY C'rsation, it left
I :-;ome ambiguities abou t changes
in Miss llcarst ·s polit1ca! views.
It also left J)atty's paren ts ap-
parently s hukt>n .
1 llt•r molht•r, ('athc>nne, u:-;uully I composed, t•:t lll'd nl~wsmcn ··a
bunch or ghouls ·· as they sought
'comment on l ht.• transcript
And '.\1 rs . llearst ;;nd her
hu sband , San l-'ran<'1S('O Ex-
am1nl'r Prcsidt•nt Handolph A
Hearst. cut short a Jail visit \\•ith
II their daughter Thursday night.
Co mments from Mi:-;s llearst's
attorneys w ere not aYai lable.
The convt>rsation. rec·orded at
the San Matro County jail. opens
'-''ith Miss I learst dcclari ng:
"I'm not rnaking any state·
ments until I kno"' that I can get
out. of. you know, hail. .bailed
out, and then if I find out that I
can't, for sure. then I 'll issue a
statement.
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"But I would just as soon give
it myself in person ard it 'II be a
1 revolutionary feminist perspec-
1
ti Ye totall y. and you now I neYer
got I guess. .1·11 just tell you.
. Like, my politics are real dif-
1 ferent. from way back \\'hen.·· ~ Miss Hearst laughed and then
1 added :
''And so this creates all kind of
problems for me in terms of a de·
!ense ...
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ORPHANS. ••
Co.i lifornia's chief adoption of-
;.!icer. has said the 20 children will
1 not be arbitrarily removed from j their homes.
I "We d'o give weight to a home
where the child has developed I ties and securities,·· she said.
: The arguments in more than a l week of testimony have focused Jon the First Amendment rights to
·exercise freedom of religion.
: Scott, an Episcopalian. has
1 contended he was excluded from
f adopting Trop Ven. one of the
1 children, because he did not
: meet Family Ministries· re-
: ligious requirements.
. The group requires prospec·
: tive parents to be practicing
·Evangelical Christians; a title
'which takes in a wide range of
: denominations.
Family Ministries has said
Scott never applied for adoption.
j Scott,. a phys ician in the
•Department of Emergenc y
Medicine at the County.USC
Medical Center. rriet Trop Ven in
.<\pril wh{'n the Cambodians ar·
rived at Terminal Island. HE'
cared for the> child and followed
his recovery from a head cut rl"
ceivedon a~ avy bus.
Meanwhile. the Orange Coast
families have begun adoption
proceedings -interrupted by the
Scott suit
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Irvine
Medics
Certified
The first 20 paramedle1 who
will tile :l'foag MtmOrial Hospital
ais a base to serve If.arbor Area
communJ.Ues were scheduled for
formal certification late today at
Orange County Medic•l Center.
The para.medics lillinl the in· itiat squadJI to serve Newport
Beach, Costa Mesa and lrvlnt
were drawn from the ranks of
• fire departments in each com-
munity.
Hoag will serve as the base of
operations for the units who will
treat victims in the field through
communication with the hospital
medical sta(f,
The first two cities to receive
the services will be Newport and
Costa Mesa, each starting
sometime in mid-October.
Irvine will have the service
after the beginning of next year.
All the members hold...-ratings
of emergency medical techni·
cians and each has completed 374
hours of classroom study and an
additional 480 hours in the field.
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BALBOA'S INFAMOUS WEDGE IS ABOUT TO PLUNGETHISSURFERANESTIMATE018 FEET 'OVER THE FALLS'
Huge Surl Spawned by Storm Otl New Zealand Pounded the Orange Coast -flone Bigger Than the Wedge
At Hoag, the preparations have
included the installation of the
special telephone and radio
equipment which will provide the
link to the field.
Surrs Still Pounding f'..-PageAI
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The new paramedics for
Newpart Beach are Tom Arnold.
Ken Flessel, Don Gray, Tim
Guckes. Don Jones, John Mat-
tson. Drake Muat and Ni-ck
Waite.
Lifeguards Make Almost 200 Rescues be(ore Belinda walked out.
"Look what I have done for
you, you should have no com-
plaints," the champion reported-
ly said.
For Costa Mesa. the men are
Dick Augustus. Mark Brown.
Jim Dibble. Frank Fantino, Bob
McVey, Steve Twigg and J oe
Wood . Thundering su rf continued to
roll in today along Orunge Coast
beaches. threatening S'o11imm{'r5
and plaguing lifeguard depart·
ments pared to skeleton winter
cre\\'S.
More than JOO rescues '-''ere re-
ported in Seal Beach Thursday
where the surf was combined
Y.'ilh dangerous riptides.
San Clemente lifeguards
rescued 35 peri>ons and were
"''arning beach goers not to go in
the water.
In Laguna Beach, kelp torn
loose by 10 to 12-foot breakers
was washing up in the surf line
and pr{'senting a new danger to
swimmers.
"The kelp is so thick out there
it·s just like trying to swi m in a
s alad bO\\'I, .. 1.ifegaurd Jim
Stauffer said.
The surf is running consistent·
lv betv,:een 10 and 12 feet along
l.he Orange Coast beaches.
llreakers at Newport Beach's
Waves Slam Surfer
Into Jetty at CdM
A 24-year-old La Habra man
was driven face.first into the
Corona del Mar jelly Thursduy
afternoon as he bodysurfed the
large break inside the harbor en·
trance.
A police helicopter was re-
quired to rescue Christopher
Moore after 1-{arbor Patrolmen
responded to an anonymous re-
port of an injured man clinging to
the rocks.
Patrolman Pete Gannon, who
was first on the scene, said that
Moore was perched on a rock
where the set of waves tossed
him and was bleeding profusely
Crom cuts to hi!' face, head, chest.
elbows and knees.
"He was a m ess. but he was
conscious,·· Gannon said.
Soon afterward. the police de-
partment helicopter landed on
the jetty 2nd Moore was flown to
COP ...
Other groups opposing ex-
pansion of El Toro facilities for
commercial use include the Mis·
sion Viejo Municipal Advisory
Council. the Saddleback Vallev
Unified School District and the
Saddleback Area Coordinating
Council.
"Orange County Airport is a
very fine airport . ., Cooper said.
"It is well situated and should be
expanded. The people who want
to expand El Toro are the
Newport and Costa Mesa resi-
dents who want to use Orange
County Airport as an airpark for
their private planes ...
Briner, who is past president of
the Saddleback Valley school dis-
trict, says the proposed ex-
pansion would create problems
in putting up new school s.
"The primary runway which is
being proposed would run
parallel t o the San Diego
Freeway,'' he said. "Jets would
be taking off and coming in
directly over Mission Viejo and
El Toro.··
Schools in both communlties
wouJd not qualify for state school .
building aid because of the high
cost of soundproofing. he said.
The Assembly resolution of op-
position will be forwar4ed lo
county supervisors. other
Republican as11emblies and state
and federal legislators.
Appeal for Calm
WASHING'I:ON <UPI)
President A lfonso Lopez
Michelsen of Colombia hu called
on both aides In the running
Pana.ma Canal zone debate to
•~lotille the iHue coolly or risk 'atartiua "a bonfire."
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J-Ioag Memorial Hospital.
After sutures and a night's ob-
servation, Moore was sent home,
aides at the hospital said today.
Surfing of any sort is illegal
within the entrance channel, but
harbor patrolmen said that when
the swell is high. the waves on
the Corona del Mar side are at-
tractive to surfers.
Earlier this week a youth was
arrested on charges of resisting
officers after they tried to chase
him off away from the area and
he refused. '
Union Urges
Hoffa Probe
LOS ANGELES (AP) -A re·
form -minded rank ·and-fil e
Teamsters Union group called
Thursday for a federal investiga-
tion or the disappearance of
·former union leader James T.
Hoffa.
The "Action for Hoffa" group,
based in suburban Baldwin Park,
said it and sinfllar groups in
other cities are "holding a
beachhead" against the current
union leadership of President
Frank Fitzsimmons.
Coordinator John T. Williams
said he was uncertain how many
members his recently formed
group had. However, the or-
ganization's letterhead contains
a "partial list," of steering com-
mittee members representing 25 ·•
locals.
Bomb Threat
Jails Teena
NEWARK, N.J . CAP) -
Four teen-agers, delayed
by a car breakdown,
phoned a bomb threat to
Newark Airport to delay a
Braniff Airliue.s hight so
they could arrive to l ee
friends off. authorities
said. ,,,.
Police said t~e~ teen·
agers, an 18-year ·old male
and girls aged 14, 15 and 16
were arrest ed Thursday
while one was allegedly on
the telephone to Newark
Airport ..
The four were late for
the scheduled I p.m. fight
to Dallas and telephoned
the threet alter a -t
to delay the fllght wu·
turned down , pullce said.
They said the 18-year>0ld
girl called Braniff, say!n1
she was "Mrs. Smith" and
said there was a · bomb on ~plane.
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wedge have reached a high of 15
feet.
At the wedge Thursday, body
surfer Christopher Moore. 24, of
I.a Habra was injured when he
was slammed into the jetty
rocks. l\.1oore was air·lifted out
by the Newport Police helicopter
and flown to Hoag Memorial
Hospital for treatment.
"Whal have you givt>n me -
four kids?" Belinda barked back,
the source said.
··I am the boss. I got along well
before I met you. I have been
good to you," Ali was said lo
have responded.
Ali appeared Weary, distracted
and concerned in his early morn-
Newport Beach lifeguards ing drill at lhe Folk Arts Theater
described Thursday as ''pretty but gave bi.g )lodney Bobick,1 a
horrendous" wilh 41 rescues. sparring par[E.er, a terrific
Low fog rolled in over the ocean lashingjn one Qt-his heaviest pre·
today cutting guards' views of fight drills. •·
the waves. Trainer and adviser Angelo
Huntington Beach city guards Dundee said .hs did not think tht.>
pulled 15 swimmers out noting maritaf li(C wouid materially af-
lhal only the more competeot· f e ct ,\Ii· s attitude or
swimmers were venturing into _performance agi:tinst Frazier.
the water there. ... ___ Tbe cbaJnpioq is a 2-1 favorite.
A common problem for the "Ali Ulrives on controversy,"
guard agencies is the lack ·or+.:.. another camp spokesman Said.
manpower. '¥.tic It iwas ?ecalled that Afi" a'nd
Many seasonal guards who Bf.linda had a similar spat before
.y,1ork during the summer or dur-bis fight with George For:erpiih-in
ing late summ er weekends ,~ 1 inshasa, Zaire, last' OCtober
students and have returned tO , ·,when ·he regained the title with
school. ·.an eighth-round knockout.
Lamp Sale
For Irvine, the men are
Orange County Fire Department
personnel Charles· Klein, Gregg
1.usher. Greg Peterson. Mike
Pontsler and Roy Sprague.
LA Oil Watch
Establuhed
LOS ANGELES <API -The
City Council has established an
"Oil lease watch" to monitor the
proposed leasing of 1.6 million
acres off the Southern Californja
coast.
The counci l Thursday instruct·
ed its president, John S. Gibson
Jr., to name a council member to
join Mayor Tom Bradley for con-
tin1Jed consultations with federal
officials nn the oil lease issue.
A suit is still ,possible to
~llenge proposed drilling .
c qi members said, either us
a City action or as a joint move
ith other cittes and states.
All lamps specially reduced for you.
Ch~ose from such well known lines as -
Stiff el Fredric Cooper
Marbro Knob Creek
Design Gild Chapman
and many more
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Huritington _,Bi)ard .,Stand· 'OhsQlete'
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11yDTHl' <.'LANC\"' QI • ...., .......
'!'be co-chairmen of Fount.aln
Valley's unillcatlon driYt,, ba•e
accuRd the president of tliO Hun-
tlnaloa lleacll Union HiCb School
Board of taltla1 • "clwneleoo-
llke and obl'o)ete'' stana on
WUllcaUoo. '
ln a leti.r to Board President
'Ralph Bauer, Carl ''Bud"" Jones
and Frank Jl<Yant aald tbe hiib
Patty-
' Radical
F~·minist'
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A
pri vale conversation recorded by
authorities r~veals Patricia
HeaAl, as .a still-ardent ''revolu·
tionary femi'nist" seeking free:
dom on bail, but not if "I'm a
prisoner in my parents' home.''
The tra{lscript or excerpts
from a jailhouse conversation
with childhood friend Patricia
Tobin was made public Thurs-
day.
It was recorded Saturday. Two
days later, Miss Hearst initialed
each page of an affidavit saying
OTHER HEARST
DEVELOPMENTS-AS
that-statements she made earlier
renouncing her parp_its and PfO-
clai!lling all•l!•nc~ to her Sy\n-
bionese LiberatiOJ:\. Ar01y kid·
.napers resulted from a tortured
mental state.
Because tbe transcript lacked
part.S ot the conversation. it le!t some ambiguities about ctianges
in Miss Hearst's political views.
It al-SQ left Patty's parents ap·
parently shaken.
Her mother, Catherine, usually·
composed, called newsmen "a
bunch of ghouls., as they sought
comment on the transcript.
And Mrs. Hearst and her
husband, San Francisco Ex·
aminer President Randolph A.
Hearst, cut short a jail visit with
(See PATl'Y, Page AZ)
Art, Music
Program Set •.
' An afternoon of art and music
in the park will be held from noon
to s p.m . Sunday in Fountain
Valley's Recreation and CUitural
Center in Mile Square Park.
The Bourbon Jazz All Stars, a
dixieland band. will perfcrm at 2
p.m., and artists will display and
sell their creations from noon.
to5.
Those wishing to participate in
the art display will be allotted a
12-foot-square and they must ar·
rive before noon. Questions
should be referrecfot to the pro--
gram's sponsor, the Fountain
Valley Recreation Department.
at962·24.24, extension211.
Coas t
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We atlJ.er
Dense fol tonight and
early Saturday is.,predict·
ed for some coaS\al areas
; with high temperatures
·Saturday in the lowe.r tos
coastwise and upper 80s
further inland.
INSIDE TOD£ Y
St1'ing 10oorn1 -both the
. kind on violin& and guiton q:nd
thox that . ore ured to rig. a
tmnf.I rocbt -U1ill nJosl
cover atories of tod411 '1
Wttkend.er. It'• concm .and
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j<c;Uvilv~r' -< • ld.,.Uty and shou d .... u1t in le8$
crowded high acbools-
whJ,ch .Y9U were elected to serve
and th• children you attempt to
educate a.od $0 feebly house, ... Cempta uader way Is oul<lat-
ed --·t aerw the' com-
want 'to respond apecilically lo
the Jett.et .. which be called "•
kind of bJ .. •-1ou-~opped
btat1n1-Yovr·wifesortdletter.
And ho oalCI tho high school
board•t fffllng ls that piecemeal
unirl,at1011_ ltn 't a sound ap-·
Pll>.8~ and a)Q;pl-abould be
..... "" by e"JtY~ 1IJ the 52-llqUlr6-mlle hl&li school district,
m.eaninl n.b ne 1hou.ld unify un-
las evecyq,. Is allo-to~.
Aa yet. Bau el"' a aid tod-.y, no
plans that meet those criteria
have been formed.
· they continued. :.
Bauer said at present he \1
planning \o run for the Hunlr
ington Beach City Council but he"
said be might change his mlricf
later il it appeared his runnlna
for that post, and reslcnlnl frotlt
the high school board, would blf
111unlly. '
At tbe aa e time, Ibey llttllMd
Bauer of s·r lo -Ilia board poaitlon o IWiJ' oew1paper
bew'Hnes further hl8 cam. · ror . to the Hunt-
Be City Cooncll.
er · • today be did DOt
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But be referred to an ~~
letter ht sent to Fountain V.Ua7
School Board Presldei>t Roger
Belgoen' describing the rusoos
foe the high school -.t's stand.
In the l•ti.r be called IOI' un-
lficaUon di1cu1slon in u -!rf !""'phere;<tf ''rationality -,oli'
In addlllon, be •aid the plans
abould comply 'l'ilb l!IAle school
• fin~ce lawfl. pro community
But Bryant and Jones argued
in lhelr letter that the elemen-
tafy dUtrlcts now all are seeking
unification.
"Your continued po1iUon on
the high school district's board is
detrimmtal to the community
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:ir Rescues
Mou:nting
On ·Coast
Thunderin9 surf continued to
r:oll l.n.toclay alon&:.,.Orange Coast
beaches, threateniilg swimmers
and plaguing lifeguard depart-
ments pared to · 1keleton ,wiilter
crews . .
More than 100 rescues were re·
ported in. Seal Beach·Thursday
Where the surf was combined
with dangerous riptides.
~an Clement~ life.guards
rescued 35 persons atid were
warning beach goers not to go in
the water.
In Laguna Beach, kelp torn
loose by 10 to 12-foot breakers
was washine-· up in the surf line
and presenting a new danger to
swimmers.
"'The kelp is so thick out there
..... it~& juli like..tryin« to awim in a
• ~ , •· .... · -~ s~acl bo)l'I ,'' Lifegatud.. J'im -. ~ _.,, ' ._. .. ,...,,..."~~ stautC said.
SPECTt<TORS AT BALBOA'S WEDGE PERCH ON JETTY TO WATCH EVENING.BREAK 'llhe surf is running coosistent-
POllllcjlng W-Qrfflocl the DliM•'•Mliilf.,. Today, Bolt M ight .l!b b Soon ly between 10 and 12 feet along
·•· the Orange Coast beaches. t
_Huntington
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Firemen
Get Raise ,
' . Huntington Beach firelighting
personnel and tbe city liave re·
ached agreeme~t on a new one-
' year coop-act that gives f"rremen
a .12 percent P•l!Pl'e. ·
.>he. 111inimum pay for tbe
~,to.embers of the 144-man
force j.lmps from .$9CMI to $1,039
per month and the maximum
goes from $1,142 lo $1,l?79 per
month. ·
Don Lewis, a member of the
city's negotiating team, says the
coit of t he increases will amount
to$270,000.
He said the firemen chose a
straight, 12 percent pay bpost in-
stead of puttingJ;,ome of the con-
tract gains into ftinge bene~ts.
'"This was fiile with us," he
said , "because (hey were falling
behind firefighters in other
areas. He _said ,.rthat the city
firemen bad bdb working oo a
three-year contr•ct with a 5 per-
cent yearly pay fncrease.
NegotiaU~ns hegan lut March
and an lmpasle was declared
June 26. The.'~ifferences were ul-
timately reSolved pfter arbitra-
tion meetings. (
"1be firemeb were just great
lbnn!«hout all this," Lewis said.
"Ne"ei' once aid they raise the
threat.of a slowdown or a strike.
Instead, they selected arbitra-
tion,·• Lewis said.
The setUement is expected to
be formally apJM"Oved by the City
Council Oct. 6.
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$5,800 Loot Taken
Huntington Police
Seeking S&L Bandit
Huntington Beach police are
searching today for a gun-toting,
noontime bandit they suspect,9r
three holdups at savings and ldlln
offices in the city during the past
seven weeks.
Officers said the blond ,
bearded man. about five feet, six
inches tall, fled with $5,800 in
cash Thursday from Providence
Federal Savings and Loan As -
sociation, 19893 Brookhurst St. .
An inte.nsive search of the sur-
round inc neighborhood im -
mediately after the holdup
turned up no clues, police report-
ed. Officers SUlfpect that while
the man fled ttie bank area on
foot, he had a car parked nearby.
Police said the man entered
the office, at 11 : 15 a .m., ap-
proached a woman clerk a nd de-
. manded. the cash at gunpoint.
He also is suspected of taking
$2,700 in cash Aug. 6 from Great
Western Savings, 16141 Beach
Boulevard, f\.lst weeks aft.er thitt'
branch bank had opened for busi-
ness .
And he is wanted for question-ine, in an Aug. 27 gunpoint rob-
Wry-at Marina Federal Savin86
afid Loan Association, 18582
Bea~!! ~ulevard .
·Diver Perish es
RodPOR11 Mass. (UPl i -·
Joachim Wendler, a German
diver participating in an interna-
• tional study, died in an accident
in stormy waters nine miles of-
fshore.
All three robberies were com-
mitted between 11 a.m. and 12
noon. officers r eported.
No one bas been injured in an y
ol lhe incidents, police said.
Ford Th~nks
Ex-Marine
For Action
WASHINGTON (U PI) -
President Ford has sent a letter
expressing· .bis "heartfelt ap-
preciation" to Oliver W. Sipple
for tbe former Marine·s help in
saving his life in San Francisco
Monday, the White House said to-
day.
"I want you to know how much
I appreciate your selfless actions
last Monday. The events were a .
shock to us all, but you acted
quickly and without fear for your
own safety,·· the brief note
began.
''By doing so you helped to
avert danger to me and to others
in the crowd. You have m y
heartfelt appreciation,.. added
the letter, dated Sept. 25.
It was signed: ''Jerry Ford.··
Sipple struck the arm of Sara
Jane Moore wherr she pointed a
pistol and fired as the PreSident
emera-ed from the St. Frincis
Hotel. <Related ~tor)', AS J.
Breakers at Newport. Beach's
wedge have reached a high of JS feet.
At th~ wedge Thursday, body
.surfer·Christopher Moore, 24, of
La Habra was injured when he
was slammed into the jetty
rocks. Moore was air-lifted out
by the Newport Police helicopter
and flown to Hoag Memorial
Hospital for treaknent.
Newport Beach lifeguards
described Thursd ay as "pretty
horren~ous · · with 41 rescues.
Low fog rolled ln over the ocean
today cutting guards' views of
the waves.
Huntington Beach city guards
'J>Ulled. 15 swimmers out noting
that only the more competent
.swi mmers were venturing into
the water there.
A <'ommon problem for the
guard agenci~s is the lack of
manpower.
Many seasona l guards who
. work dUring the s ummer or dur-
ing late surnmer weekends arc
students and have returned to
.school.
Cyclist Hurt
In Smashup
A 59 -year-old Huntington
Beach motorcyclist was reported
in stable condition in a hospital
intensive care unit today after
his cycle crashed into a highway
median Thursday.
Police sa id R oy Gerald
Nichols, of 80 Huntington St.,
Apt. 503 , suffered serious head
injuries in the 6:45 p.m. crash at
Beach Boulevard and Atlanta
Avenue.
He is being treated in the in-
tensive care unit at Pacifica
Hospita l In Huntington Beach.
Police said Nichols tried lo
make a left turn onto Beach at an
alleged high rate or speed, when
the cycle struck the median.
Youth Council Deli:iys Stand
The Fountain . Valley Youth
Comml1slon chose to late no
stand on the pending unification
election in the\!" city Tbursday
Di&ht, delaytnr a decision instead
until the.Oct. 9meetin1.
City Human Services Director
Brian Johnson, a routh com·
mission advi1or , said this m0tn·
ing only th.re•-commlsaloners
wel'le at Thuri day'• meeUng~
Chairman Tony Mattes, Mark
NIU!tman and PatrlceSabln .
A newl1-a p polnted com·
mllsloaer, Vi.lela Panchak, a
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Fountain Valley High School stu-
dent, also was present, be said.
'The students bAd planned to
take a stand oppo.sing wllfication
but their a(enda ran into a last·
minute sDag when ~ity ofncials
advised them agfjinst doing so.
Johnso~ s aid the ~th ~
did not receiVe any staff advice
either for or a.galnst taklng a
st.and at tbe meetinJ . ..
H so.id the student.ii decided on,
their own lo plll olT their decllloi>, ·
in part to allciw more time to
· think !~over, and In part because
•
oCtbe low attendance ..
Both Matics and Miss Sabin
had. voted •n!ormally at an
earlier workSbop session to op-
pose unlficatiOn, Matics said
Wednesday, but Nitikman said
he wquld abstain on the m atter
b<cauoe h! is employ09 by Carl .
"Bud" J911es, who ls 11!"ding the
uniflcotj6n.el!o<l.
Meti" w,-s disturbed by the
clty'.s pbslti.On on the matter, say-
, inl ~l~ aoal aa a c_Ol,nmission is
to be DI ad~O' board to the (ci-\Yl colmC)l, d If they muse to
let ua sene in that role we are be· ins very ineffective.''
l
CitY" officials had advised the
cotnmission against voting on tbe
issue, aaylng that it was a policy
matter that the city council
should decide.
The council hasn't yet d~cided
whether it will take a stand on
unification, city officials noted.
and if it does later it could ask the
cornmissionJoi: its opinion then.
M.alics said the commissioa
bell.l!ved the new unified district
in tountain Valley would resu.lt
in mus huain1, lncreued taxes
and would not relie•e school
overcrowding.
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Be linda All
·Getaway,
MANILA (AP0
) -Multamnia4
Ali's wife, Belinda" walkedouton\ ·
him today, raising queslioQI'
about (1) the state of thcif mBJ'l'C"
riage and (2) the heavyWeigtK:
champion's pos si bl~
performance in his titfe bout neld
week with Joe Frazier. She took
a flight home hours after arriv-
ing .
The incident threw the Ali
camp into confusion five days
AU DISCLOSES
RACIAL VIEW5--A7
. before what looms as the biggf:tt
bout of his career. Tiie fight fs
scheduled for Wednesday (7:45
p.m . PDT Tuesday). at the in-
door Philippine arena.
The statuesque Belinda, Ali 's
second wife and mother of his.
four children. flew into Manila
early today; in the face of reports·
that her hus band was keeping
alm~1. constant company ·with
a nother woman, Veronica
Porsche of Los A.ngeles, who was
being introduce() as his wife .
Ali , although skipping his usual
predawn road work, failed lo
meet Belinda at (he airport. S~
was reported to be furious when:
she reached the hot.el. driveft·
there by a representative of pro-
moter Don KJng.
Accosting Ali in his 21st floor
suite al one of Manila's moat
fashionable hotels. she reported-.
Jy said : "We have something to
talk about.•·
A shouting m atch ~sued, ,JJ C-
cording to ·a member of the Ali
party, and there were indications
of a scufO e. A member of the
hotel s taff reported some
damaged furniture in the suite.
,<See ALI, Page A2) .
' Heroin Jai,l
Bill Signed
SACRAMENTO <U PI >
-Gov. Edmund G. Brown
Jr. today signed legislation
supported by President
Ford requiring automatic
prison sentence for sellers
of heroin, effective Jan. I.
Brown said the bill
reflected the "phil<J&QPhy
o( this administration'' and
t'onstituted a "major step
forward in stating to the
people of California that
'-''e arc serious about
crime.·· He s aid it pro-· •
vided for "simple justice." \
The m easure ($8278), 1
authored by Sen. Alan Rolr
bins. (D·Van NuysJ, and
s pon sor ed by Attorney '
Genert1l Evelle Younger,
provides mandttlory sen·
tences for clealeri> ap·
prehended \\ ith one..haJf
ounce or more of heroin or
a s ubs t ance t'ontaining
heroin .
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Al DAll:Y,PILOT H/F
hree Injured
.As 1Pleasure
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Boat Wrecks
By JOHN V-'LTERZA Ot*o.nw" ... ""' A pleas ure c r aft with ap-! parently four persons aboard
broached in heavy surl and dense I tbg today in Capistrano Beach
and initia l reports were that
three people were injured.
Another passenger aboard the
vessel which retched up along
Be ach Road in Ca pistrano Beach
was reportPCI on the beach suffer ·
ing critical injuries. .
A Harbor Patrol boat dis -
patched for the rescue also took a
heavy wave over its de_ck.s ~nd
s pokes me n reported tnJur1es
aboard . She was limping back to
Dana Harbor . .
Initial information com1~g
through emergency radio
transmissions indicated that the
:;tricken civilian craft wa s a
sailboat which apparently
became stranded in heavy fog
'4"hich a ppeared suddenJy at mid-
morning.
Lifeguard spokesmen said the
vessel apparently went "over the
fall s" Or a large wave during a
particu la rl y h eavy set ~
breakers running abou t 10 reet.J
(high . b
1 Soon afterwards. Har or
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patrolmen arrived on the scene
amid reports that four persons
were in the water
PATTY ••.
their daughter Thursday nigh t.
,An outraged attorney for
Patricia Hearst called releas~ or
the tape recordings "unethical
tricks... .
·•1 think the U.S. attorney 1s
jeopardizing his whole case by
these tricks he's using,'' said at·
jorney T ere n ce Hallinan .
'"Everybody is pretty outraged
about it."
"I've heard of taping prisoners
in jail before,·• he said. "It 's
something you kind of warn all
your clients about. But by the
tlme we were alerted to it and
warned her, the tape was already
made.··
The conversation, recorded at
the San Mateo County jail, opens
with Miss Hearst d eclaring:
"I'm not making any state-
ments until I know that 1 can get olit, of. you know, bail ... bailed
oUt~ and theo· if I find out that I
can't, for sure, then 1~11 issue a
:statement. ~ '"But 1 wouJd just' as soon give
it myself in person an1 it 'II be a
rlvoluJ;ionary fem~ peraj)ec-
tU.. tolalj,YI and you now. I ~~ver
got I g~e-i. l .I'll just U.lll~ou, like, my pol tics are ~real dlf-
f~ent, from way baclrwhep."
1 Miss Hearst laughed and then
Jided : To 1And so this creates all kind or
eil)s for me in terms of a de-
"' ~ r.fateo Countr, Astt. Sheriff e Stewart said. 'the very first
·night Miss Hearst was here her
altomeys asked us if her con-
~ations could be taped and we
t'ld them theii ~ould.
• ''They asked if they could in· f~rm their cliept of this and we
silid or course,·~ Stewart added. ...
Course Scheduled
In Oceanography
Ocean mining and fishing,
pollution a nd coastal zone
··management will be tapics of a
''New Developments in Oceano-
graphy" class starting. Oct. -~
tbe adult school of the Huntington
Beach Union High School Dis-
trict.
The class Will meet from 7 to 10 p.m. Wednesdays at Cox School,
17615 Los Jardines East, in Foun-
... tain Valley. Enrollment ma y be
completed at the first meeting,
and questions may be referred to the school office, 898-6737.
ORANGE COAST ""
DAILY PILOT
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Friday. S.pttmber M.11!5
-SelaadtB•td
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,_ ...... ,.,,~.;J ~Narcotics Fund
.. Figll~ .~e-ats YR·.
Santa ,\.na ~;oil;• Chief • olilnda connect.:i d:,;: a llP'l!:ial ·,
Raymond c. Davis cn1r1e~ federal noreotlcir-~t;;°..,.untion.
'l'hlirtday thot 'Orege Coun!Y:-11f011ram controlled by his de-
1 SUpervlsor Laurt ce Schmitbai-rlJD.ent. ·
hamp•r•d low-,~orctmeot'1t ill turn, Schmit r~a!ed blaln-
·ablUty ti> dejl .,rib oarcoUc al· Ii•!•••• tha{ tb,e board o~
Uf'llt ....
' ' New Grand DrafJOn
James Bullock , new grand
dragon of the Texas. Fiery
Knights of the Ku Klux
Klan. wants to become pre-
sident of the United Mine
Workers. Bullock says he's
"a moderate'' in Klan un-
ification e fforts.
Juarez Group
To Hold Meet
On Mural
Leaders of Fountain Valley's
Colonia Juarez commµnity .wiU
meet next week to discuss com-
pletion or the colony's ~foot
long block wall mural.
Sergio O'Cadiz, the Costa Mesa
artist who designed the.cultural
painting, saKl residents will meet
at the colony's Community
Center Thursday ni&ht.
fenees · , · • . 1uperv1Jon haa a . .rtlht to lij!dlt
Da;ia a!Jlo challO!llW'Schmlt . the fund and that lils pl5cW111kl!>
to funilah him eV'J4eooo lndica(:. al it has not llurt law enforce·
in1 tl)ere has ~·•' tnioUM at Jll•nt.
-'·-f The e~chanie between Davis
Surf Slariul
Diverl1tlo
CdM]etty·
A 24 -year-old La Habra man
was driven face-first into the
·Corona del Mar j~tty Thursday
f.Utemoon as he bodysurled the
large bre ak inside the harbor en·
trance.
A police helicopter was re-
quired to rescue Christopher
Moore after Harbor Patrolmen
responded to an anonymous re-
p:>rt ot an injured man clinging to
the rocks .
Patrolman Pete Gannon, who
was first on the scene, said that
Moore was perched on a rock
where the set of waves tossed
hitn and was bleeding profusely
from cuts to his face, bead, chest,
elbows and knees.
"He was a mess, but he was
conscious,'' Gannon said.
Soon afterward, the pallce de-
partment helicopter landed on
the jetty and Moore °"!'flS flown to
Hoak MemorialliospitaI. -·
After sutilres and·a night's ob-
tervation, Moore was sent ~me,
aides at the hospital said today.
Surfing of any ~ort is illegal
within the entrance channel, but
harbor patrolmen said that when ,
the swell is high, the waves on
the Corona del Mar side are at-
tractive to surfers.
Earlier this week a youth was
arrested on charges of resisting
officers after they tried to chase
him off away from the area and
he refUsed.
and Schmit came In letters. The
police chief'• was hand-delivered
by a Santa Ana police officer.
Tbe chiers letter was touched
oil by a statement Schmit read at
Wednesday's board or
supervisors meetinc.
In that statement, Schmit
charged the attack ,11galnJt him
for his stand on the use of
narcotics funds was Politically
motivaled.
He and other county
supervisors have said money ob-
tained from narcotic offenders in
the county's judicial system and,
set aside for investigations are in
fact. public funds and should be
audited.
The narcotics index fund that
Davis referred to in his biting let-
ter to Schmit is not obtained
through the court. It is a
federally-funded program and
had not specifically been meri-
tioned in the supervisors' dis-
c~sions.
The exchange of letters
Shock Value
' ' John Cover, president<if Taser Systems, Ii;ic., and inven~or ·
of Taser gun, ~olds one of the non-lethal instruments l~ke
that115ed by F11orlda holdup team Monday. ~arts careying
stunning 50,000-volt wallop are shot from device ..
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Women's Caucus-·
between Davis and Schmit is the
latest round in a continuing ~
troversy that began when it was
revealed a $20,000 fwid raised in
Orange County Superior ~
has been used In bust-buy pr gramsbynarcoilcsinvestigator~ . .-Plans Workshop
Bank ~dil . . ·: The orange
1
ty Chapter of . Women in Educ~ation Committee.
'\ the Natidlaal W en's Political Another panel will focus on Gets ~1,soo --. , ~Caucus will-\ a political Orange County government, and tlP ~orkstfop_~tu . at the Hunt-its moderator will be Or.
--mgton jiefai 1 ary..(rom 8:30 Geraldine Pickard, .Orange
A bandit strolled into a bank in a .m. to9 P~lll-• ,.. :• Coast College~ d
·Orange Thursday, slmulated a Guesi spe_a .i'lll be Dr. Panel members are Ju Y
gun when demanding money Carlotta 'Mellon . appointments R.Osener, member of the South
from a female teller, and casual-assistant to Go Edmund G. Coast Regional Coastal Com·
ly walked out of the bank richer Brown Jr. , mission ; Mary Capdevielle.
by Sl,500, police said today. -.. Thr'ee panel discussions also political science · depattment,
None of the witnesses to the a~e ·been scheduled during the Cerritos College and member of
11 :30.a.m. holdup of Ute Bank of ay. • the Orange County Democratic
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He said there is some money
available now to purchase paint
and s~pplies , and he hopes to
eillist. the aid of Fountain V,alley
residents and stud~t artiSls, to
help supervise work on the pro-From P,,.e AJ
America at 2seo~N . -Tust· -~A panel ,dtitled Wotneo lo Central Committee: and' Joan
Avenue was able to tell pbUc.-t; ~ etje~_History :,71'5-~S, will . Pohl, instructor at Rio 'Hondo
how the man made bis getaway oiOclehtecl by •Rochelle l;llll.l College. ,
atter1eaving the bank. f iirf~ vice president of lhe A third panel is called "Wpi ject. .
In addition, Q,'Cacliz said, the
colony residents may plan some
fund-,aisin·g activities.
The project, now ilbout one-
fourth finished, was started a
year ago to cover a kraifiti·
smeared wall in the 400-resident
colony.
And for a brief time, }t raised
controversy in the city~because
one of the mural's pane!J showed
policemen in gas masks drag-
ging a Chicano youth to a waiting
patrol car.
Police argued that nothing like
that had ever happen«! in Faun·
tain Valley, but colony t.eSldent.s
and O'Cadiz refused to change it,
saying it expressed a Chfcano
feeling .
Three months after the con-
troversy arose, someone tossed a
jar of white paint on that scene.
But O'Cadiz said earlier he
plans to leave the paint-smeared
panel as ··an artistic statement.''
Work on the project has been
halted (or several months
because O'Cadiz has been out or
the· country. But he said he now
plans to devote some time to it,
and he 'does intend to see it com-
pleted.
5 Join Board
Of Boys Club
The Fountain Valley Boys Club
installed five new members to its
board of directors Thur1day
morning at a breakfast meeting
in Mile Square Park.
They include Bill Crane, a
trustee in the Fountain Valley
School District; Pete Nix, an at-
torney; Mohsen Alinaghian. an
optometrist; Lee Schatz,
manager o( Barclag's Bank, and
Wayne Lane, man ager of Bank of
America.
The board also appointed Nix
as chairman of an art Bal~ set for
Nov. 8 at the Fountain Val,ey
Commwtity Center. according to
Chris Torres, club executive
director. Torres •aid the board
now has24 members.
"Of~e Won't Shut
WASHINGTON (UPI) -At-
torney General Edward H. Levi
has decided not to lhllt down the
Watergate prosecutqr's office &rntwill aoon name a new special
proieeutor to handle remaining
cues, It wasleal'l'edtoday.
,Special Proaecutor Heruy S.
Ruth Jr., the third lo hold the Job
1loce it wu created 2~ ye•rs
ago, will -lgn In mid-October
alter what ~Id been expected to be a final report Oii the wwk of
tho(j(fice 11 i11ued . ·
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•1k am going home to my four
chilClren,'' Belinda was heard to
say as she stalked out of the hotel
into a waiting black liiI;iousine,
which took her to the airport.
Thete she caught a Philippine
airlirie flight to Honolulu en route
to Los Angeles. ' "''"'"""' ·
Her heed was high ilnd she
looked neilher to \he left nor right
of her as she strOde through the
crowded lobby, accompanied by
her Malaysian maid. She wore a:
long ~ige dress.
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detrimental to the <llatrict.
In addition;" Jopes anc1 Bryant
said Bauer's current Wlification
stand and ari ear)ier unification
plan Bauer supported are "1~
degrees apart.'' _ /
But Bauer said, and high
school officials confirmed today,
that no unificatt'on plan was
formally adopted b)'tbe board.
lnst.oad, last winter the high
school trustees studied a unifica-
tion plan along city boundaries
within the high school district but
it woo no support from the
elementary areas.
And after a Feb. 13 meeting
with elementary officials, action
on that matter was postpaned,
high school staff members said
today.
Bryant and Jones also referred
to Bauer's criticism this week of·
elemintary school reading pro-
grams , calling them ''a
ttqparent attempt at gaining
headlines."
They continued, "We are also
aware that some of tbe test
scores you cri,ticized were in fact
in the Ocean View area, a renec-
U<Xi of your eight years' presence
on that board." ·
·Until this spring Bauer had
been both an Ocean View and
high SC'hool trustee. He did not
run for re-election ln Ocean
VlfW. '
Bauer said he didn't want to
continue Ii runnlng debate on
these mattei;a in the newspaper.
"I don't relf1h behur attacked
personally.'' he · said, ''but l
respect their ri1bt to have a
viewpoint. They baye lltelr "lO'/I'·
point and J have mine.'' .._ ,,_
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Th• abutt eholr of limtinaton
Beach wDJ pre1ent a -llrce.iie11-
nlal concert Saturd17 at 1
p:al. at tht Commumty Unit.eel
lllotbodlat Cburcb, -IWI Ave.
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tho~IJl'•m .
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.. a stocky mal .. .atel'!can a!Jout · .-n~ists include Dr, ltar,!!! "Campa\gns ,,;1pd C"'4fid~tes in
2S years old with sl!<\lllder len . nard, tJC Irvine~ llhri,,,u t9ls1'16" ~na it ·aeafswltli •~sues, hair and wearing bom rimmed ~aturpbjf, lJCI; Joyce Parris , finances, organiZ'ation and get-
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Macedon-ta got into the
NeW]l9rt Beach surf Thurs· ·•
day off 45th Street Beach to
watch surfers in aqtion but
knee-deep ,.Was !itr limit .
with the ·heavies breaking
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Heavy Surf Keeps
Bashing Coastline
Thundering surf continued to
~II in today along Orange Coast
beaches, threatening swimmers
and plaguing lifeguard depart.
ments pared to skeleton winter
crews.
More than lc>f> rescues were re·
ported in Seal Beach Thursday
where 'the surf was combined
with dangerous riptides.
San Clemente life&uards
rescued 35 per..s,ons and were
warning_ beach goe.rs not to gp in
the water.
· ln.);l;•.l'l.'la Beach, kelJ,> lorJl
Jooeed!l' 10 'tc\ "12-"'°''lriakers
was .w~bing up in the su'rf line aria preaenling a new dangei' to swlmm~. , _
"The kelp is so tbidc out there
it's just like trying to awim in a
salad bowl,'' Lifegaurd Jim
Stauffer said.
The surf is running consistent·
ly between 10 and 12 feet along
the Orange Coast beaches.
Breakers at Newport Beach's
wedge have reached a high of 15
feet.
Al the wedge Thursday, body
surfer Christopher Moore. 24, Qf
La Habra was injured.when be
was slammed into the jetty
rocks: Moore was air-lifted out
by the Newport Police helicopter.
and flown to Hoag Memorial
Hospital .for treatment.
Newport Beach lifeguards
describecl · Thursday as "pretty
horrendous'' with 41 rescues.
Low fog rolled in over the ocean
today, cutting guardS" views of
the waves.
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Defense Trimmed
WASHINGTON (UPIJ -The
House Appropriations Commit-
tee bas approved a $112 billion
defense spending bill for a 1~
month period starting July 1. The
defense spending bill,is nearly $9
billion below the amount request-
ed by the Administration.
Huntington Beach city*'guards
pulled lS swinimers ~out noting
that only the more .com~ent
swimmers were venturing into
the water there.
A common problem for the
guard agenci~s is the lack of
manpower.'
Many seasonal guards ..who
·work during lheisummer or dur-
ing late summer weekends are
students and have returned -SO
.school.
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Body Suder
Into Jetty
· A 24-yeS:r-old La Habra man
was driven face-first into the
CorOna del Mar jetty Thursday
afterrioon as he bodysurfed the
large break inside the harbor en·
trance.
A police helicopter was re·
quired to rescue Christopher
,Moore after Harbor Patrolmen
responded to an anonymous re·
port of an injured man clinging to
.the rocks.
Patrolman Pete Gannon, who
was rll'St on the scene, said tbat
Moore was perched on a r6ck
where the set of waves tossed
him and was bleeding profusely
from cuts to his face, head, chest,
elbows an<I knees. .
"He was a ·mess, but he was
conscious,•• Gannon said.
Soon afterward, the police de·
partment helicopter landed on
the jetty and Moore was flown to
Hoag Memorial Hospital.
After sutures and a night's ob·
servation, Moore was sent home,
aides at the hospital said today.
SUrfing of any sort is illegal
within the entrance channel, but
harbor patrolmen said that when ,
the swell is 'high, the waves on
the Corona del Mar side are at-
tractive to ·surfers.
Patty Sttll Views
Earlier this week a youth was
arrested on charges ot resisting
officers ai'ter~they tried to chase
him off away from the area and
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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A bunch or ghouls"" as Ibey sought>
private conversatio'nrecorded by comment on Uie trailscript.
authorities reveals Patricia And M·rs. He'a.rst and her A bar{dit strolled into a bank in
Orange Thursday, simulated a
gun when demanding money
from•a female teller, and casual-
ly walked out of the bank richer
by $1,500, police said today.
Hearst as a ·still-ardent "revolu: '_ husband, San Francisco. Ex-
tionary feminist" seeking free-aminer President Randolph A.
dom on bail, but not if "l'm a
prisoner in my parents' home."
Tt\e transcript of excerpts
from a jailhouse conversation
with childhood friend ratricia
Tobin was made public Thurs-
day.
Jl was recortled Saturday. Two
days later, Miss Hearst initialed
each;page of an affidavit saying
thats\atements she made earlier
renOUnclng .her parelits and pro-
claiming a1legiance to her Sym-
bionese Liberation Army kid-
napers resulted from -a torttlred
mental state. 1 ill><ause tl/J Jt&n$criR\ la~ked
parts of the CJ>P'Versation, it left
some ambigwties aboiut changes
in Miss Hearst's Politi~ views.
lt also left Patty '~ parents ap-
p....,ntly ~haken .
lier mother,, Galherine, usually
compos.~ coiled newsmen "a
OTHER "HEARST
DEVELOPMEN1'S-.\5
Hearst, cut short a jail visit with
their daughter Thursday night.
An outraged attorney for ~Patricia Hearst called release of
the tape recordh>gs "wtet.hical
tricks.'' ·
None of the witnesses to the
11:30 a.m. holdup of the Bank of
Arilerica at 2860 N. Tustin
Avenue was able to teU police
how the man made his getaway
'afterJeaving the bank.
Bui they described the robber
as a stock)' male Mexiean about
2$ yeu:s old w,;t11 shoulder length
hair lUld weannr horn rimmed
glJ.SSes.. ·
"I think the U.S. attDmeJ is
.JedPardizing his whole case by
;these tiicks he's using," said at-
torney Terence Hallinan.
"Everyb<ljjy is pretty outuged Bl , ',1_ •. S
abouti . " ' aat +s"JIJl'e8.
"l've beard of tapingprlBoners · ( In ·Jal! be!(1l"e," he •aid. "It's l,INCOLN, Neb.. UPlJ -
'something you kind of warn all Authonties searched today I.or a
your clients about. But l:Jy the , •{Dan laft seen moments'befote a
time we were ilerlecfto it and st:ries of"""ex:p_\Oslons ri~Ped a
womedller, the tape was already grain elevator Jn ~~1:'-ln.
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San a Ana ' Police Chief
Raymond C. Davis· charged
11lursd8y that Orange County
Supervisor Laurence Schmit bai
hampered law · enforcemeftt's
ability to deal with n&rcotic of-
fenses.
Davis also challenged Schmit
to furnish him evidence lndicat-
ih& there bas been a misuse' of
funds connected with a spieial
federal narcotics investlgation
program controlled by his de-
partment.
In tum, Schmit repeated bis in·
siStence that the board of
supervisoq; has a right to audit
the. fund aftd that his discussion
of it bas not hurt law enforce-
ment.
The exchange between Davis
and Schmit came in, letters. The
j:lolice chief's was hand-delivered
by a Santa Ana police officer.
The chief's letter was touched
o(f by a statement Schmit read at
Wednesday's board or
supervisors meeting.
In that statement, Schmit
charged, the attaCk against him
for: his stand'· on the us·e of
narcotics funds was politically
motivated.
He and oi.her county
supervisors have said money ob-
tained from narcotic offenders in
Researchers
Testify
In Sex Trial
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Two e~pert witnesses took the
stand Thursday for the Balboa
Puasycat Theater defense in an
attempt to,convince the jury that
two well-known sex movies at is·
sue.really aren •t obscene.
Testimony from Dr. Gene
Levine, UCLA sociology pro-
fessor, and Dr. Rod Bell, political
science professor at Indiana
uruversity, was mainly unrelat-
ed to the two movies and obsceni-/
ty in generat
Instead, the two.men, both con·
sidered experf.s in the field or re-
search methodology, tried to
.Prove their own expertise and
pointed out the sophisticated
nature of the public opinion sur-
veys placed into evidenc~ by lhe
defense.
Levine and Bell attempted to
prove that the defense opinion -
surveys undertaken by Essary
Research Associates, a company
which Bell heads -are valid, but
that surveys produced by the pro-
secution earlier in the week are
not.
Contents or the surveys placed
into evidence were not men-
tioned during the testimony. Ap·
parently they are opinion polls
taken to determine the public's
attitudes towards sexually -
explicil materials. such as the
movies on trial -''Deep Throat''
and "The Devil in Miss Jooes. ·•
ln addition to judging the ob-
scenity of tbft movies, the jury
must decide whether Pussycat
Theater oWner Vincent Miranda
and Balboa Pussycat Theater
maJ)ager Arlie Wood are guilty of
. (See TRIAL, P.~ge A2 )
Heroin Jai,l
Bill Signed
SACRAMENTO CUP!)
-Gov. Edmund G. Brown
Jr. today signed legislation
'supported by President
·Ford requiring automatic
prison sentence for sellers ot heroin, e(fective Jan. I.
,Brown said. the bjll
rebected the "philosophy
of this administration" and
constituted a "major step
forw~d in statiDg to the
people of California that
we are serious about
crime." He said ~t pro-·
vided for ''simple justice:''
The measure CSB278),
authored by Sen. Alan Rob·
bins, <D-Van Nuys), and
sponsored by Attorne)' ·
General Evelle Youn.get,
P.'rovid~ m~daton:~,sen"'
terlcd' fol" deall.i'l •P·'
p!ihe\\ded 'with 'll>t-hill •·
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audiled. between Davis and Scb~it is the
, . 'the .._arcotics index fund th8t lated. round in a contlnuln& COii·
Davjo·referred to in his biting let' ttOversy that begall when It w~
l"1" {Q SChmlt is not obtained revealed a $20,000 fund raised 111
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Belinda All
Wife Belinila
Storms Out ... ...:.it...... ' ~·-~ Of Ali~ ,
MANILA (APJ -Muhammad
Ali·s wife, Belinda, walked out on
him today. raising q\aestions
about (l> the state of their mar·
riage and (2) the heavyweight
champ "ion 's po~sible
performance in his tiU~ bout next
week with Joe Frlzier. ~e ~,
a night home hours after arnv-
ing. .
The incident threw ·the Alt
camp ·into confusion five days
AU DISCLOSES
RACIAl VIEWs-A7.
before what looms as the biggest
bout of his career. The fight is
scheduled for \\(ednesday (7:45
p.m. PDT Tuesday). at the in-
door Philippine arena. ·
The statuesque Belinda, Ali 's
second wife and mother of his
four children, new into Manila
early today in the face of reports
lhal her husband. was keeping
almost constant company ~th
another worn an, Veronica
. Porsche of Los Angeles, who w'as
being introduced as his.wife.
Ali although skipping his usual pred~wn road work, railed to
meet Belinda at the airport. She
was reported to be furious when
she reached the hotel, driven
there by a representative of pro-
moter Don King.
Accosting Ali in his 21st floor
suite at one of Manila's most
fashionable hotels, she reported-
ly said: '-'We have something lo
talk about .··
A shouting match ensued, ac-
cording to-a member of the Ali
party, and there were indications
of a scuffle. A member of lhe
hotel staff reported some
damaged furniture in the suite.
"l am going home lo my four
children,'' Belinda was heard lo
say as she stalked out of the hotel
into a waiting black limousine,
which took her to the airport.
There she caught a Philippine
airline light to Honolulu en roUte
to Los Angeles .
H.-r head was high and she
looked neither to the left~ right
of her as she strode througti the
crowded lobby, accompanied by
her Malaysian maid. She WQre a.
long.beigedress.
An hour after her departure,
Ali was in his room eating a
Chinese supper and watching a
horror movie on a lar'e screen.
With him was Veroniea, Silting
on a sofa, and two other friends.
An Associated Press wtiter,
who pierced 'Ali's security CUr-
taii1 of a half·dozen uriiformed
and plainclotlies guanlo at ~i's
inVita\fon. found th• champion
uncolflmunicatl\rd.
"It is nobody's bu.11fteS~~ -~!·
said sharS)ly when asked. aDOUt
his wife's action "Now you may'
getoutofbere,''
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wifiing 'lo· meet with Orange
County authorities to discuss
locating a Jet airport at Rancho
. Qalilornir, but it ls like\)' to be a
' one-sided conversation.
That's bff.ause the Riverside.
County Boaid of Su~ vot .. ·
eel s to o Tuesday to -the
Rancho California pfOP,OSal flrit
made. by Qrange ·county
Superv.isor Thomas Riley t"° 'rbohtba ago. (, .. ·•
Riley was hoP.ing the cottversa·
tiona with the Riverside
authorities would be open w!J<ln. he learned earlier this week that ·
·the Riverside board bad appainr-
fd' SU.perV~or William Jones ~o
represent the county. t,.t that.time;he did not know of
the unanimous Riverside vote op-
posing the ii.rport scheme.
''Of course, this news la diia~
pointing, but we will continue to,.
look fol'. a solution · tq the air '
transportation needs of Orange
Counl.y," Rlleyµld loday.
·Jfe a.nd fello" Supervisor
Ril!ph Diedrich will sWJ meet
with Jones anH expect to be told
the reasooS foi' the Riverside
·board's objection to the Rancho
€alifornia plan.
'Diver Perishes
ROCKPORT; Mass. (UPI>
Joachim Wendler, a German
diver participating in an intema,..
tional study, died in an accident
in stormy waters nine miles ol·
fshore.
SIOCKS DRIFI'
ON OIL IMPASSE
NEW YORK (UPI) -The
stock market, concerned by the
ihability of OPEC ministers to
·reach a decision on oil prices,
closed littl,~ chan'ged today in
light tradi11g on the New York
Stock Exchange. '
The Doyt Jones industrial
averag'~ a 5.95-point loser Thurs-
day. fell 1.64'.points to 818.00. It
fluctuated tht"oug~out the day_
Advances led declines by about
a seven-to-live margin. <Tables
85).
Prices Were mixed in light"
tradint' on the American Stoclt:~
Exchange.
Coast
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Weather
Dense fog tonight and
early Saturday is predict-
ed for some coastal areas
with high temperatures
Saturday in the lower 80s
coastwise and upJ>f'i-Ms further inland,
INSIDE T.ODA Y
String 1aooreri -both the
kind on violin• and guitar.1 and
those that .are used to ri.g tt
tennts racket -will en'joy
covt'r s tories of today'$
w eekend'er. 11 '' C'01'1Cert ' and
tournament time on the
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Newport's Amburgey
TOP FIREMAN
John Brannon
CITEO BY LEGION
Patrol's Jacklin
Safety Officers Hailed
Three public safety employes
will be honored by the Newport
Harbor American Legion Satur
day night at the ninth Annual
Law and Order Awards Dinner
Dance.
This year's award winners. all
selected by their fellow "'orkers,
include Newport Beach J>olice
Detective Sam Amburgey ,
Newport Beach Fire Captain
John Brannon and Orange Coun -
ty Harbor Patrolman Rick
Jacklin .
Amburgey is being honored
this year for "his skill and de -
dicalion at unraveling the most
serious crimes in the communi-
ty." He is known around the
county for his "scrupulous atten-
tion to detail:· according lo his
co-workers.
Amburgey has lived in the
Harbor Area s ince 1948 and
began hi s police career in 1955 at
the Newport Beach Police
Department.
He has served in the patrol
division , the burglary section of
detectives and is now the crimes
against persons investigator.
Capt. Brannon, a 17 -year
First Paramedics
For Hoag Certified
~ The £irst 20 paramedics who
I will use Hoag Memorial Hospital
as a base to serve Harbor Area
communities were scheduled for
formal certification late today at
Orange County Medical Center.
cians and each has comple~ 374
hours or classroom study and an
additional 480 hours in the field.
At Hoag, the preparations have
included the installation of the
special telephone and radio
equipment which will provide the
link to the field .
The paramedics filling the in-
itial squads to serve Newport
Beach, Costa Mesa and Irvine
were 'drawn from the ranks or
fire departments in each com-
'j munity. Hoag will serve as the base of
1• operations for the units who will
treat victims in the field through
cpmmunication with the hospital
··medical staff.
The new paramedics ror
Newport Beach are Tom Arnold,
Ke n Flessel. Don Gray, Tim
Guckes. Don Jones, John Mat-
tson, Drake Muat and Nick
Waite.
"? The first two cities to receive
the services will be Newport and
Costa Mesa, each starting
sometime in mld-October.
For Costa Mesa. the men arc
Dick Augustus. J\.tark Brown.
Jim Dibble, Frank Fantino, Bob
McVey, Steve Twigg and Joe
Wood.
For Irvine, the men are
Orange County F ire Department
personnel Charles Klein, Gregg
Lusher, Greg Peterson, Mike
Pontsler and Roy Sprague.
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after the beginning of next year. j-All the 1;11embers hold ratiilgs
J of emergency. medical techni-
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Ambulance Refuses Call
SHREVEPORT. La. (APJ -The only ambulance
service in town refw;ed an emergency call to pick up
an unconscious woman al a nursing center because
she didn't have $55 in cash. After police called for
help, the ambulance respanded.
The woman was described in a police report as
bleeding internally and was"'said to have needed ox-
ygen. She was taken to a hospital, but her condition
was not available.
Her name was not made public, but the police re-
port identified her as a local doctor's wife. An am-
bulance official said she was an out-of-town doctor's
mother.
Jimmy Jordan, head of Ambulance Service Co.
Inc., said the refusal Thursday follow ed new pro-
cedures which limit emergency help to those who
have a contract for it or those who can pay $55 cash at
the time.
He said the procedures were the result of a finan-
cial strain brought on when the firm was unable to
sign enough people to ''membership'' contracts.
ORANGE COAST •
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Lobster Bake
Starts Today
In Newport
The 26th annual Balboa Bay
Lions Club Lobster Bake gets un·
der way tonight in Newport
Beach, with reslivities continu·
ing through Sunday.
Motorists in Corona del Mar
became aware or the ap-
proaching event today with tern·
porary parking restrictions go-
ing into errect along the parade
route through the center bf town .
Restricted areas include:
-The North side of Pacific
Coaat Highway along the parade
route, from Potntsettia Avenue
to MacArthur Boulevard, the
lobster bake site .
--On Poppy A venue, north to
sth A venue, both aides.
--On 5th Avenue, from Poppy
to -f4,ar1uerlte Avenue•, both
aid ...
Traffic will be rerouted by
police on detours both nortlfand
south or the hi1hway.
Saturday's parade, which will
have a bicentennial theme, will belln at 10 a. m. at Polntlotlla Avenue. ·
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member of the Newport Beach
Fire Department, was chosen for
the award partly because of his
role as chairm an or the 4th An ·
nual California State Firemen's
Olympics h.eld at the UC Irvine
campus.
Because of the success of the
event, the firemen's state com-
mittee is considering holding the
olympics alternate years in
Newport Beach.
Brannon bas been with' the
Newport department since 1958.
being promoted to £ire engineer
in 1961 and fire captain in 1964.
He is currently stationed at the
Newport Center Fire Station.
Jacklin, a graduate of Newport
Harbor High School and Orange
Coast College, has been with the
Harbor Patrol since 1973. serving
as a reserve ofCicer the year
before.
He was selected because of his
"overall outstanding" abilities.
He was instrumental in the effi·
<'ienl rescue of 30 persons aboard
the :iinking vessel "Western" in
April of this year.
Three Injured
As Pleasure ·
Boat WreckEJ
By JOHN V/\LTERZA
Of 1111 0.lty """ SQfl A pleasure craft with ap-
parently four persons aboard ·
broached in heavy surf and dense
fog today in Capistrano Beach
and initial reports were that
three people were injured.
Anotner passenger aboard the
vessel which fetched up along
Beach Road in Capistrano Beach
was reported on the beach sutrer·
ing critical injuries.
A Harbor Patrol boat dis -
patched for the rescue also took'3
heavy wave over its decks and
spokesmen reported injuries
aboard . She was limping back to
Dana Harbor. "
Initial information coming
through emergency radio
transmisgions indicated that the
stricken civilian craft was a
s ailbo'8t which apparently
became stranded in heavy fog
which appeared suddenly at mid-
morning.
Lifeguard spokesmeri said the
vessel apparently went "over the
ralls"' of a large wave during a
particularly heavy set of
breakers running about 10 feet
high .
Soon afterwards, Harbor
patrolmen arrived on the scene
amid reports that four persons
were in the water.
Before any or the rescuers
could search ror the missing, the
boat took a wave over her decks,
forcing the crew to retreat.
In the meantime, UCeguards
and ·a San Clemente city am·
bulance raced to the scene along
the beachfront residential colony
to treat the first known survivor
of the mishap.
l"roM Pap Al
TRIAL ••.
misdemeanor obscenity charges
for distributing and showing the
films.
Bell spent several hours relat·
ing the intricacies of conducting
research surveys before finally
:stating that the two surveys in
question are "99 percent valid"
in his opinion.
In contrast, Bell said that less
sophisticated ·studies -such as
the ones used by the prosecution
to support their charge or ob·
scenity -are not nearly aa valid.
Prosecutor Tony Rackaukas
tried to tear down Hell 's
testimony in bis cross·
examination, by asking whether
interviewer bias or lying by
respondents influenced the re·
sultl.
Bell's responses appeared to
only strengthen hls te.sUmoo.y,
however, when be replied that
both' po11ibililies were. well-
accounted for in the preparatlap
of the IW'veys.
The tttal ts 1et to resume at '9
a .m . Monday at Harbor
Municipal Court, when Levine
will continue bis tntlnxmf.
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Jetp0rt •
B1 ANNE COOPER
ot .. O.llr PU1• MMf
Members of the Saddleback
Republican Assembly voted this
week to withhold 1upport from
any public office holder or t:an-
did ate who supports foinl
military-civilian uae of El Toro
Air Station.
"Since we are lhe only body
authorlled by the Central
Republican Committee to en-
dorse candidates in primary
elections," aald assembly presi-
dent Che1ter Briner, "this stand
puU 1ome teeth in our oPposlUon
·to civill8"' use of El Toro.''
The decision to withhold sup-
port was part of an a.a1embly re·
solution w hicb passed un-
·,animously, Briner said. The re-
solution listed the following~
obJeclion1 to Jo.in!
militarY /civilian use or the -
airPQrt: . -''Tremendous" expenditure
of taxpayers' rnoney, estimated
by board member Ted Cooper to
be $3 billion
-Navy and Marine opposition
to joint use .
-Potential loss or state aid for
school COi'Slruction because of
disqualify1na: high noise levels ·
-Expense to already finan·
cially hardpressed airlines or
terminal conatruction
--Generation of complex sur·
face traffic problems '
Other groups opposing ex·
pansion of El Toro facilities for
commercial use include the Mis-
sion Vi ejo Municipal Advisory
Council. the Saddleback Valley
Unified School Oi&trict and the
Saddleback Area Coordinating
Coun~il. .
"Orange County Airport is a
very fine airport." Cooper said.
"It is well situated and shQuld be
expanded. The _people who w.ant
to eicpand El Toro are the
Newport and Costa Mesa resi-
dents .who want to use Orange
County Airport as an airpark for
their private planes.··
Briner. who is past president of
the Saddleback Valley school di s·
trict, says the proposed ex·
.t.nsion would create problems
in putting up new schools.
"The primary runway which is
being proposed would run
parallel to the San Diego
Freeway," he said. "Jets would
be taking off and coming in
directly over Mission Vi ejo and
El Toro.··
Schools in both communities
would not qualify for state school.
building aid because of the high
cost or soundproofing. he said.
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If DlltyLl!tWtf'Mll•ylU1:Mnltl:Mlll* Freeway Shaping p .
Aerial view shows how work is progressing on Corona
del Mar Freeway, which will link San Diego Freeway
\vith Newport Freeway. Work is expected to be complet-
ed on elevated route in 1977.
Ford Sends Thanks
T~ Former Marine
WASHINGTON (UPI) -
President Ford has sent a letter
ex-pressing his "hear,tfelt ap-
preciation" to Oli.ver W. Sipple
for the former Marine's help in
saving his lire in San n-ancisco
Monday, the White House said to-
day.
"I want you to know how much
I appieciate your selfieSs act.ions
last Monday. The events were a
shock to us all, but you acted
quickly and without rear for your
own safety,'' the brief note
began.
''By doing so you helped to
avert danger to me and to others
in tbe crowd. You have m y
tleartfelt . appreciation," added
the letter, dated Sept. 25.
LampS.ale
It was signed: "Jerry Ford."
Sipple struck the arm of Sara
Jane Moore when she pointed ... ~
pi.stol and fired as the President
emerged from the St. Francis
Hotel. (Related stories, A4, AS ).
Sipple held a news conference
in San Francisco Thursday_dur·
ing which he criticized the press
ror referring to him as a
homosexual.
"My s exual orieritation has
nothing at all to do with saving
the President's life," Sipple said.
.. Aly sexuality is a part of my
private life. I am first and
foremost a human. being who en-
joys life and respects life."
All lamps specially reduced for-you.
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Choose from such well known lines as -
Stiff el Fredric Cooper
Marbro Knob Creek
Design Gild Chapman
and many more ~.··
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t U 10U're In the :narltet to bl4)' Of •ell•-., 111111' local
nol Mtote .,.nt well m., -,.,.. to l>&J'llcl,.Je Ill o -~-IU<&ruc.e ))"'Crom. The Notlo•ol Alla. OI ........ _..,,.-, .......... """-"" --ollnl ... _.
l'raleetlon Pro&ram" which realton lbroucbout tho ..,.... lr7 _..al_ lo be alhrlns '"'°"to j>l'Ollpocllvo purdo...,.. .,, ... botn ••
TiiB PIOOIAll, WRICH ALIO •AY be eallecl.
·--· Aao11r111Ce l'nlfram" "P'act-F\nder lnapec-
1 Uml..''ltc..,•on,~way:
A ..-o1 .. 1ate qmt &dvlsm l'OU, a.boiaebou'or or teller thot-fOf'~ldmOUly '
I tJJl.$116, you can ~· tho hollle'lnapeeted ..., I·-a..-.-.•s I ~ m.ior eoapanent.t ,...,, ..,~
lm11red for one year, Worth with a renewoble option
C>fuptotwoyean. '
If"°" •1.ree. •home -----illll*tlon Hrvlce will Hnd an inspector to examine the
llomo'• electrical, he1Un1, alr-condJUOGl.oc, plu111blnc •~em.1 -and al.so to check the structuni ot the home's in·
terlor and exterior wal15, «!Unp,iffoors, roof end buement.
BASED ON HIS FINDINGS, THE Inspector wUI write
up a warruty for you, maurt.n1 the proper operatloo of all
or Juat some of the major eom-ents C>f tbe llouae.
If, for instance, be finds the roof In poor shape, he'll ea·
elude it from the warrancy un1 ... the buyer or seller bu u
repaired. Once the Improvements are made, be may then lnlure the whole house for one year. ·
The procrom is deslgoed to help buy en, 1ellen -real ..tale acents. You, the buyer, will be UIW'tdtbehousel5 In
aood operating condWon. and you woo't be stuck with a
whoppln1 repair blll j111t after moving ii).
Oil YOU, THE SEUJ<ll, WILL BE relieved of any ilu-
1 plied liability, should a major component breok down In a few months.
And yo\I, the re'-1 estate broker, no loaeer wiU flnd
yourself cauaht between two antagonists in a bitter dispute.
But before you 10 ahead and agree to the program, note
well!ll shortcomings. Amongtl>em : ·
-Sellers who pay the premium may advertise their
homes as "guaranteed," or ••warranteed •• even thoulh ••Y+ the heating unit ls excluded becaus'e the inspectoi-
doesn't t>elieve it will lastror the span or coverage. Don't ac·
cept an ad or verbal pr'omiae that the house is "IOW\d." Look at the warranty yourseU.
. -TllEllE IS A $188 DEDUCTIBLE loature In tbe
policy for each or ei&Jtt iteIQs. So if the noOr, cetllng1, heat· lna. walls, roof, plumbing, etc., all require minor repairs of
SlOOeach, the home buyer coUld be· faced with an $M0 bill, not
imured,
-While the program insures you against operating
failures of major p.,.-ts of the house, it does not insure
performance -or that the hot water heater wlll provide you
with sufficient water, or the air·conditionlng wUl adequate·
ly coot the house.
-Nor does the program cover termites or such exterior
structures as a garage, wooden decks and steps.
"Termite insurance is already available elsewhere "
explained NAR's Washington, D.C., press officer, D0n
McElwan.
. THE. INSPECTION 'REPORT AND WARRANTY
similarly will exclude any discussion of insulation a vital
need·tcrknow item in this era of high fuel costs. '
-An~ th_e progr:am as i~ now stands does not require that"
cooperating m.spect1on seTVJces use licensed prof essionaJs or ~raduate engineers, though some states do reqWre such. • licenses.
In sum, ask yourself: how much protection 1s your
money re;illy providing? Are you willing to spend up to $200
to Wure the items covered, either as a buyer of seller?
.TO WHOM DOES TilE INSPE<;TING firm, which must
be approved by the NAR, owe its-.:alty? To the reaJtor -
who will be supervising other, future transactions besides
yours -or to you with whom he's not likely to be involved
again?
· The warranty program does serve to emphasize the
crucial importance of a "home physical" -an absolute
··must'' befOre you, as a buyer, make an investment ot such
magnitude and quite possibly, also of major importance to
you, as a re'Sponsible seller ..
As such, its value is beyond dispute. But you, the buy'er.
well may be wiser to hire your own home inspector who won't
provide you with insurance but who will give you a thorough
rundown of the condition of the house and the repair work to
expect.
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INDEXES
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Practices Hit
WASHINGTON (AP) -The
Federal Trade Comm~'ss·on today ac· t
cused one of the nati s largest land~
sales companies of ing unfair and
decepti\'e practices to peddle proper·
ty in Florida and Arizona sub
divi sions,
The 38 -count complaint agains
Cavanagh Communities Corp. o
Miami and eight subsidiary corpora
lions alleged that many of the lo
''are of little value as investments a
little use as homesiles."
Cuts Opposed
W ASHIN'GTON <UPI> -Federal
Reserve Chairman Arthur F. Bums
says the time has come for Congress
to give up trying to combat the re ..
cession by stimulating the economy.
At a hearing Thursday ot the Sen1t
Budget Co111mlttee. Burns becam
the (irst high·level government or
ficial to take a stand agalnst extend
Ing into 1976 the tax cut eoa<ted I ~pring to combat the recess.loo. . . . --
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Footless Youth is Star Prep Athlete Andretti
' '·Recalls PETERSTOWN, W. Va.
(AP> -Steve Ballanges
doesn't quite fill his brother's
foobtePilf, but he's still got a
chance to be an eight.Jetter
athlete at Peterstown lligh
School.
He is a running back in foot·
ball. guard in basketball and
t."atcher in baseball, despite
not having most of his left
loot.
"I don't think you could find
myone with rnore determina-
tion, .. says football coach
Gordon Johnson,
Ballanges and h1a father,
Ed, were involved in • motorcycle accident sb:
yean aa:o. Steve lost all but
the ankle and heel of his foot
and his father lost a leg.
''Three weeka after the ac·
cident I was back in school
teaching and coaching, Q.nd
Steve was doing what he
normally did, too," his father
said.
··Both of us just came back.
There wasn't iiOY big deal
Sporls in Brief
•bol.lt it. rt was somethin1
tbat bad to be done. We just
OO<lldn't sit around and !eel
90f"ty for ourselves~''
11l 'd always planned qn
plaYin1 sporn i11St like my
brother, Dave,·· Steve. said.
''Sol went ahead anddidit.''
"I didn't see where it was
any big deal," added the 5,5,
IM-pound senior.
There were some adjust·
ments, Steve said, "but no
one considered me as being
crippled. They treated me
R e d Sox,
Orioles Play College Coach
B k d . R .d Twin Bills
By the Associated Press 00 e ill 81 1'h e scheduled twi -night
PEORIA. Ill . -Nineteen
perso ns, including Bradley
I
University basketball coach J oe
Stowell. w<>re <irrt>stcd ·rhursday
night "''hen police raided v.'hat
they termed a "high-stakes
, ·poker gam<'."
StO\l.'t.'11 and IS others were
charged with being patrons of a
gambling house and w1..>re re-
leased on their ov,,•n recognizance
pending court appearances Oct.
13. Three persons '>''ere charged
with being keepers or a gambling
house and were held in the
Peoria County Jail.
Police conriscated $10,113 in
t'ash during th e raid.
K ade• Trf-plu
PR.J\GUE -Former
Wimbledon champion Jan Kod es
ga\·e Czechoslovakia a 1-0 lead in
its Davis Cup tennis semirinal
series against Australia, beating
ailing John Alexand er, 6-4. 2·6,
7·5. S.4 today.
Th e veteran K o de s.
Czechoslovakia's No. I player,
rallied to win the rirst set aJ't er
falling behind 3-0. Then. after los-
ing the second set to Alexander
who had been hos pitalized "''ilh a
severe virus earlier in the week.
he again trailed 3-0 and 4-1 in the
third set berore ra llying again .
The second singles match '>''as·
scheduled ror later today, v,,•ith
the doubles on Saturday and the
~Lamonica
Says H e's
Quitting
' ' ' • FRESNO !AP ) -"I love root· I ball, but I've always said I'd quit
when the time came, and the
time has come," said veteran
quarterback Daryle Lamonica .
After 14 years in proressional
football , including stani.ngyears
with the Oakland Raiders before
an unhappy stretch with
Southern Calirornia in the World
Football Le ague this season.
Lamonica said Thursday, "I've
officially retired.··
Lamonica, 35, was a high
school star at nearby Clovis.
where the athletic ri eld is named
for him, then played al Notre
Dame before beginning his pro
career at Buffalo.
lnji.tries to his knee and hernia
surgery earlier this year rinally
made up his mind, Lamonica
said.
Lamonica·s parting with the
WFL was an angry one with the
club saying he lert the team and
had failed to show up ror a game
at Sbrevepart. j "I don·t know what all that
junk about my being AWOL is, I
told them last Wednesday I was
finished with football.··
Lamonica said.
Lamonica said Larry Hatrield .
president or the Sun, "asked if
the club could announce it and I
aaid, 'Fine, any way you like it.'
"And then I rind out they're
telling everyone that I~m absent
I without leave. I made it very
clear I wasn't about to fl y back to
Shrevepart lo pl ay bac k there
because o( my knee.··
Lamonica, who led the Raiders
to the Super Bowl in 1967 where
they Jost to Green Bay, lost his
. .starting job at Oakland to Kenny
stabler two years ago.
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He jumped lo the Sun ror the
1975 season but played onl y one
game before a hernia sidelined bhn.
HAWS,OAKUND
ON TJ' TON/Giff'
OAKLAND -The world cham.
Jrion Oaklan<\, Athletics-who
have already clinched the
American League's Western
Division-conclude their regular
aeaon this weekend, meetina lhe Jut.ploce Calllornla An&els in a
tliree-1ame 1erlea here.
In the op,enlng game tanlght,
the Athletics wUI atart pitcher
Diel< Boainan (10-8) against the
An1el1' Sid Monie C0·2). The
same llw ot a and will be
~onChonne15,
rinal two sin gles Sunday. The .
winner of the best-of.five series
will race Sweden for the coveted
Cup later in the year.
Lut::: A d .,a nce•
SAN FRANCISCO -Dick
Stockton. J err Borowiak a nd San
Clemente's Bob Lutz won thei r
way Thursday into th e
quarteriinals of the $100,000 ten·
nis t ournament at the Cow
Palace.
Stockton, seeded 10th, beat
Peter Fleming, 6-4. 4-6, 6-3.
Lutz, seeded l2th •. ousted Jorge
Andrew or Venezuela, 6-0, 7-5,
a nd the unseede d Borowiak
downed George Hardie of Long
Beach, 6-3, 6-2.
Na .,ratllo.,.. Wins
DENVER -Top-seed e d
Martina Navratilova wore down
Maria Bueno of Brazil Thursda:.•
night, 6·2. 6-3 to advance into the
quarterrinals or the SS0,000
Denver Women 's Professional
Tennis Tournament.·
Terry 1-l alladay also advanced
into Friday night's quarters with
a 6-4. 6· l victory over Sally
Moore . Carrie i\1 eyer moved up
with a 6-4, 6-0 breeze over South
African Link y Boshorr.
!"Janey Gunter eliminated Kris
Shaw. 6-3, 6-2 and Sue Barker or
England took the last undecided
quarterrinal slot 'A'ith a 6-0, 6·2
victory over Betty Stove of The
Netherlands.
Whit e t a P1a1t
LOS ANGELES-Brett While,
former Golden West College and
Huntington Beach High star, will
be UCLA ·s only kicker when it
plays host Air Force Saturday.
Because or the new NCAA rule
limiting the size of visiting teams
to 48 players, the Bruins will nol
take usual punter John Sullivan.
White, who handles extra points
and rield goals, will also do the
punting.
Barber Leading
LAS VEGAS -First round KOA!i Thur\CWy In
thl! ,,JS.ODO Slr..r• lnv!l•l!ONI Golf Tour1Mment °" tN •.aao y•rd, fl'r :W.·3~11 S.har•·Nlv•a.
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doubleheader b e tween the
Detroit Tigers and Baltimore
Orioles was postpo,ned Thursday
. because or rain and wet grounds,
and added to the growing list of
possible makeup games next
'>''eek.
The washout or the t .... inbill.
plus the postponement or a single
game in Boston between the Red
Sox and the Cleveland Indians,
Iert Boston with a 31h-game lead
over runnerup Baltimore in the
American League's Eastern
Division.
Boston is now slated to play a
twi-nighter at home tonight
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•·0.troit, S.pt. )0 (2). Away (•): Nl!w York. Siept.
)4. CU, ?I, 11. •·If necei;wry.
against Cleveland, followed by
single games Saturday and Sun·
day. The Orioles will play four
games in New York over the
weekend, also starting with a
twi-nighter tonight.
Ir the division title is not de-
cided arter Sunday's games, the
Orioles would return home to
play a single makeup contest
again.st the Chicago White Sox
Monday night and the Red Sox
would visit New· York ror a
double.head e r against the
Yankees.
Ir the race still i:;n·t decided.
the Tigers and Orioles would
play a twi-nighter in Baltimore
Tuesday.
Should the Orioles and the Red
Sox rinish in a first-place tie arter
all the regular season games are
played, a one-game playorf in
Baltimore would decide the title'.
The site was decided by a coin
toss in the American League of·
fice.
Boston has been rained out
three days in a row, twice in New
York and once at home. Rain
kept the Orioles idle Tuesday and
Thursday, and permitted only
one game or W,ednesday's
scheduled twi-nighter to be
played.
The Red Sox are red up with the
soggy conditions which have
idled them for three consecutive
days in their bid ror the
Americ3n League East cham·
pionsbip.
· "Sure, we're anxious to get go-
ing, but there's not a darn thing
anyone can do about the
weather." Bos ton manager Dar-
rell Johnson Said Thursday night
arter a game with the Cleveland
Indians was postponed because
or rain.
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BOSTON PITCHER SIU. LEE CHECKS PUDDLE AT FENWAY.
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Had. They were •ad that it
happened ond all. but they ac-
cepted it. And, that madet• lot easter for me to accept.•
One of the a.dJllStment.s
in (ootgear. The $80 shoe is
similar to the one used by pro
kicker Tom Dempsey.
·· l never pushed Steve to
play SPorta even though J was
a coach and hiS brother had
been all-state jn football, '1
BaJJanges said. "I just told
him to do the best he can and l
would beproudofhlrn."
In addltloo, Steve and l>b
1randlatber joined Ball-ioworklng tbe;.tarlll.
... Everyone thlnb It has
been reall.:1 ha.rd tor me.'' the
youngest Ballanges said.
"But it basn 't .. It was a lltUe
roueh, but it was{''t too hard.
1 lhink it was a lot harder on
my rather. .
He's adjusted to being a
two.year regular in football,
the third guard in basketball
and e .470 hitter t~ bBSeball.
Contriret Rejected
Options Available
To NFL Players
By the Associated Press
National Football League
players, overwhelmingly reject·
1n·g management ·s·latest contract
ofrer. now have three options:
they can return to the bargaining
table, continue to play without a
contract or strike for the third
time in 14 months.
Each or the possibilities,
however , presents a danger.
Ir they return to the bargaining
table, it is reliably reported that
the owners would come back with
a less inviting orrer than the one
nowberore the players.
Ir they continue playing without
a contract. there is danger or a
rurther split among the players
and clubs, with the possibility of
the pension plan going broke.
And ir they strike again, they
will rurther alienate the rans who
.voiced their disagreement at the
previous walkouts and they'll lose
I/14th or their salaries for each
missed game.
Despite these obvious dangers,
the players' dis satisfaction with
management·s offer is mounting
rapidly.
traC'l , only one has voted lo accept
it and the other nine have either
not voted or not announced their
votes. ,
Through Thursday night, the
total vote count a gainst the orrer.
was 470· 75. Fourteen teams voted
for rejection Thursday.
Only Cincinnati voted to accept,
26-13.
The vote against the contract
was not a vote to strike. That must
be done in a separate ballot. So
rar, none of the teams has an·
nounced plans for a strike vote
and all are expected to play their
games this weeke nd .
But unhappiness with manage.
ment's latest orrer, a four-year
prQposal, continued to grow.
"We feel it is not a fair pro-
posal ,'' said Jack Rudnay,
Kansa~ City's player represen-
tative, art er the Chiers had reject·
edit unanimously.
But it was mainly disenchant·
ment with negotiations that
turned orf the Chiers. Rudnay
said.
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LOS ANGELES CAP) -Twen·
ty ye an covers a 10l ot Ume and a
lot of distance In the m-i .. of racedriv~r Horio Andrettl.
~ year wu 11155 -II wu
only a few weeks before the then
IS·Y••r-old Aodretu and hls
family-were to leave Italy for !be
United Stoles.
The place wu the Italian coun.
tryaide on the outakirts of
Fiorence.
Mario bad ridden 1>11 blcyole
tome 30 miles trom hb home ln
Lucca Just to the northwest to
a:Umpse a few seconds ol one ot
the classic auto races ot all Ume,
the Mille Migli•, the 1,000.mile
race over the roads of It.ab'.
Young Mario waa especially In·
teresled in the sleelt, silver
Mercedes roa'dster driven by
Stirling Moss.
The Mercedes of Moss tore
through a comer, Andretti waved
and perhaps received a wave in
return from Denis Jenkinson, the
British motor sports writer who
rode along t hrough the race and
served as navigator.
Andretti, now 35, remembers
the day well.
"That's a true story,'' be said
of the long bike ride just to catch
a glance of the cars.
CARS LIKE MAGIC
"Those cars were like magic,
the Mercedes, t hey reigned
supreme. There was so much talk
about them and Moss and
Jenkinson riding together. Other
drivers chose to go alone. lt was
quite a.sight.·•
After a boyhood in Italy, An·
drelti was only slightly aware of
oval racing when he came to the
United State.s . But he had
already started some racing and
continued it in his new homeland.
Andretti, with an lndian&Polis
victory to prove his skill on lhe
ovals, is now concentrating on
road racing -h is admitted rirst
love.
"It was my rirst love, that's all
that I knew existed at first,'" An-
dretti said in an interview.
DREAMS ALREADY SET
"By the time I learned about
oval. racing, my dreams had
already been set."
This is the first year that An·
dretti has done more road racing
than competing on the United
States Auto Club trail and An·
dretti said there have been
rrustrations ..
A concentrated Foi-mula One·
efrort in Europe with a new car
built in the shops of . Parnelli
Jones, the CO·owner of the team
Andretti drives for, produced a
best result of a third place at
Silverstone, England in a non-
championship event . There was
also a fourth place finish in the
Swedish Grand Prix and a firth in
the French Grand Prix.
"It could have been a lot bet-
ter, no question about that," he
said.
DRIVES AT LONG BEACH
This weekend Andretti drives a
Jones entry in the Long Beach
Grand Prix, a Formula 5000 race
over city streets.
Andretti has had better luck in
Formula 5000 and is third in the
paint standings. But he is more
excited about the thought of rac·
ing on the streets or a city.
"I really think this is one or-the
most exciting things to ever hap·
pen to auto racing," said An· dretti. .
"It's amazing that just going to
Long Beach you· feel a !ever like
you only seem to find·overseas in
a G.rand Prix. And all of this in
the good ol' .USA and In Long
~ach. You almost don't believe
your eyes.''
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Of the league's 26 teams, 16
have voted to reject the new con-C:yele qualifying
HOW NFL T EAMS VOTED:
A !Isl of 1rw 1• N•tlon•I FootNU i...~ teams
and tMlr ¥Otts on the new NFL olM-nl
(.ouricll COl'llr•'l propowt l•JtKt vote count given
wtl11"1•v•Uatlle): '
NATIONAL CON FERENCE
. E•1tef"11 Dl•blo!I
DALLAS: No YOll; N.Y, .GIANTS: No YO!t;
PHILADELPHIA; 2(·1•tpre~t;ST. LOUIS:~
l«lty to rettct; WASHINGTON : 04tore)KI.
' C1nb11 Oh•lslon
CHICAGO: •l.O lo rtJect; OETROtT: 21-ISlO,.._
)eel: NEW OR LEANS: (J-0 to reje(.t; SAN FRAN·
CISCO: (J.Oto rtltct .
AMERICAN CONFERENCE
E•1len1 Dl¥11iolft 8AL Tl MORE : No wote; Ml AMI : »S to rejttt ;
NEW ENGLAND: ''·Oto A !Kl; H.Y. JETS: No
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CINCINNo\TI: 16·1] to ecc•lll; ClEvev.ND:
JG.11 lo rw!fl.1; HOUS.TON: 0-0 to rwj&c:t; PIT·
TSBURGH: NoYOI•. W.tl•r" OlyilM!. t
0 £NVER: No YOt•; KANs.t.$ CITY' 4).(111) N•
i.<1; OAKLAND: •l.O to rl!j..ct; ~N DIEGO: No vvl•.
Woo~ Eyf3s Finah
An ailing Rick WOod.s ·will be
ba.ttli'ng for survival tonight
when the final round of qualify·
ipg f~; the United States National
spee<:Jway championshiJ?S takes
place at the·Orange Courity Fair·
gi'ounds in Costa Mesa. ·
· First race on the program is at
8:15. .
Woods, of Costa Mesa, lacerat ...
eel and o<ii!tlo<!ated his right arm
early iri the second qualifying
rotlhd cau·smg him .to miss the
ne.xt round and a halt.
Wednesday night, however, be
tied with Mike Bast for top • ~
' ' . honotji in a quitlifYing run at San
Bernardino to put 12 points on the
board and bring his total to 38 for
five of the.six rounds completed.
Scott Sivadge is the point
leader with 51 with former cha m · ~
pion Steve East sec<QI. Bruce
P~nhall or Balboa was fifth going
into Wednesday's competition
and Mike Gu roso of HunUngton •
Beach was eighth. I
The top 16 riders in the six
qualifying runs will appear in the
national ch ampionships Nov.1 at
the Los Angeles C~liseum.
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LOS ANC:ELES CAP) -For
the Los Angeles Dodgers tonight
marks the beginning of the end,
theet1d of the 1975season; that is.
The Dodger~ hosl Houston for
three games that wind up the
year for both clubs.
Burt Hooton starts tonight and
gets lljlother chance at winnint a
club record 12th consecutlve vie·
tory for the Dodgers. Sandy
Koulax and Don Drysdale both
won ' 11 in a row tor> the rtt9rd
Hooton now shares.
In hls lllst start HOolon pitched
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II lnnlo1s but didn•t get a de-
cision against the As\ros ln
lf""9ton. _ .
Dodge r• S late
•• Aft--t9111C.&•CO'lt) ,...ff Holtl'lton•• LotA!lp... ... J:U,.ft\.•
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MP-•HwtMfl•. ""'"°''" . . l:IOp.m.
ttooton, 11·9, haa not l .. t al.Dee
July 10.
WhUe Hooton will be baWlnl
for .bl• 12th .straight win, lint
b&Hmnn Steve Garvey. ls aJ.50 ln·
vol•ed In tlie l'lotlonal ·i.eosue hit
race. 1
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League ~ hits wiUi 2f17 and ii two
abe•d of Philodelpbl•'s Dave J
Cub and Clnelnnatl's Pete Rose.
Garvey Is the first LA Dodgers
players to have back~to·back
200-hitseasc;>ns •.
Th weekend games-a Coon·
try Music Day Satur<lay with a
1:15 start· and Fan AppreciaUon
Day Sunday at the 1ame Ume -flcure to push the Dodgen atten-
dance over·th8 2~ million mark.
~crowd o( 40,000 Is expected for
Sunday's season finale.
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Lion Talc-.. . · ·~· Mesa Stroll
:WSCJaill•AYe.,lo§"' ~5,...-;.•~'loOt W•tmlqs~rAvuue. Vice Prekldent for 11\Jblic Rela-andreportedly,Shook .
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J1U1or1 lloa ;oe out al Mr"""
.,11111 Tbundoy to prowl Ille
.... !la al Colta 11-·a -aide ia_anot~er epuocle that bu
Dollie! aUt ol the fr:rlnl -and into tbe llre wlU. municipal
outboritla today.
""'qial Control officers rap.
tunid and vrated Jumine, ·a
.10--month-old lioness who bu
!become lncreaaln11Y Camlllor In
nc:at weet'I, shortly before
mlilnlflbt. _
• Her.. owner, D,.olel Shook, of
Patty-
'Radi,cal
Feminist'
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A
private coriversation recorded by
authOrities reveals Patifcia
Hearst as a still-ardent "revolU·
tiona.ry feminist'' s~g tree:.
dom on bail, but not if "I'm a
prisoner in my parents' home."
The transcript 'Of excerpts
from a jailhouse conversation
wltll childhood friend Patricia
Tobin was made public Thurs·
day.
It was recorded Saturday. Two
days later, Miss Hearst initialed
each page of Bn affidavit saying
that statemen,ts she.made earlier
renouncing her parents and pro-
claiming allegiance to her Sym•
OTHER HEARST
DEVELOPMENTS-AS
bionese Liberation Army kid·
napers resulted from a tortured
mental state.
Because the transcript lacked
parts of the_.conversation, it left
some ambiguities about changes
in Miss Hearst's political views.
It also left Patty's parents ap.
parently shaken.
, Her mother, Catherine, usually
composed, caUed n~men "a
bunch df ghouls" as t11ey's0ught
comnlento'1 the transcript.
~And Mrs. Hearst· and her
husband, San Franci'sco EJ<·
aminer President Randolph A.
Hearst, cut short a jail visit...with
their daughter Thursday night.
An outraged attorney for
Patricia Hearst called release of
the tape recordings "wtethical
tricks.''
"I think the U.S. attorney is
jeopardizing his whole case by
these tricks he·s using," said at·
torney Terence Hallinan .
"'Everybody is pretty outraged
about it."
"I've heard of taping pris90ers
in jail before," he said. "It's
something you kind of warn an
your clients abou.t. But by the
time we were alerted to it and
warned her, th'e tape was already
made."
Thi convers·atiol), recorded at
the San Mateo County jail, opens··
with Miss Hearst declaring:
"l'm not making anY state·
merits untµ I know that I cm get
out, of, you know, bail ... bailed
out, and then if, I fiod out that l
can•t, for sure, thin I'll issue" a
stat.e~ent;.
"But r~ould j(ljj~.as·sooo:gtv
it myseU in persoo ard it'll be a
revolutionary feminist perspec·
tiv~ totally, and you now I never ~
Jol I guess. . .l'U just tell you,
-'like, my politics· are real dif.
fer!mt,1 frn:m way_bac.kwben.''
Miss He.arst laughed and then
added:
. "And so this oreates all kind of
problems tor me.int~ or a de·
fense." ~
'.Son Mateo County Asst. Sheriff
-GeneStewartsald, l'tlleveryfirsl'
·night Miss Hearsr Was here her·
attorneys ... asked us if her con·
veraations c~ul~· be taped and we
·told them they could.
He said the' tapes are made
~routinely on most persons
chat'ged with felOnieii "for one
purpose anCI one l>_\lll)OSe only, to
protect our secunty. We general·
Jy listen to them once and erase
therp so we can use the tapes
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Plane Crashes
BULLETIN
A rour-en1ln"a car.,\ plooe booed at El Toro MCAS wltll nve
meo aboard cralhed in hilll near
Saddlebatk Colle&t this after-
_,; !lillllna tons ol !\lei 9ver a
wldt •re1..J authorities · said.
Initial repofis did no\' mention
whether \here wJre any sur·
vlY0l9,
Tiie c~ub site, said sheri!rs
deputies. Is near the Uvingston·
Graham rravel opetatloo near
tbe terllllllila ol A VOJY Parkway.
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Ja.......,..t..Wt:lalDllUl<t ... ...,,._, ... _. w1tiln A •en\leu;tari-w:bO wi.s ' tlons Jerry Kobrin. ''She is Herowoerdevoullymaint..aifta
Oet. a tor-• cUNe~~al:!:-::::Z ll)Oolfo -~ ._i;. wotclribc the te!tvlsion news healthy ond weUred one! Is being the toolhle11. de-clawed, 10.'
• ~·....-. ..,_.Wall ob'f\-ly !'•Ill ~oedQUIKlswhjclowondµ.e,e boarded awalUn1 further word mootll-old lion••• Is harmless ' mim.J. Re could aet ilx mo6dm a'ffrJ. Jitll •l•n• to ·move ,... ftal news~ a p.on meander. rrom authorities. •r and will su!f~r greatly from emo-
IDJal.l -a $500 llne. Joaailaemm heralx·by·alx-inJput; " • ' • He said Pat Quinn. zoolopcal UooalstreHiftllelrseparaUonls , Poti~ead ~nlmal Qantrol fl.. quarten bebJod tbe Ora ce An-tmalt Control offi-cers director of tbe wild animal enrorced voluntarily orl
fittra cited Shook Juat three Avenue ~~to a ranch tn. ,. re1poD4ed and Jasmlbe was amusement park and preserve in otberwile.
wMkl a10 this moral.Di. wbm JUw:riideCWDty. tak-'I lrito custody for a fast ride Irvine, was up all night making City officials, on the other
Jasmine (Ot"IOOH: about a a.01., ·Tbe toothless but hefty outo(towq, unde(' atrictsecurity, sure their newest guest was com· hand, maintain a city of 15,000 ii
JuM u cltl.zeno filled the city JumineA11olltcame11>tlleatten·· and 8M Ii de!i•UP.Y e>n• from !ortoble.-ooplace !or a 75-powld tootbleu
streets headed for work o_r tioD ol police about lO:IO p.m., wt~tbecit:)'Umifa,tc:i'Q".: Quinn was also answering the kitten who can still do a pretty
scbool. , witllabreathlaspbooecallfrom . -rtMt beast ta 'todeecl here,'' telephone a lot with calls from goodjobotgummingadaiJyra·
Ue was not cl~ today, but OQ tbe uea of 20th Street and Mlfi ed. COwrtry Safari police, animal control officer.i, lion or raw meat. -•-:".:r--;----'..,.---.,..:::---------,----t-· ' )r ' ;. ..
Eritortion Tried· . . •
Caller Demamls $35,000 From Mesa Bank t
A m.Iddle·a1e<l roan with an Manager Leland M. Cave shortly ''This is no jok~ ... , ·• the caller
even, .raspy vot~e telephoned a before U a .m . claimed they warned, addressine the banker
Cost• Meta Bank, of Ary.erica would be bombed this weekend if bybis!irst name .
manager bn h~ direct, ui\listed the money was not deli'vered. • Investigators conceded the
line 'P'lt.-rsd~y ~ demanding , Thebr,nchisat548W..J9tbSt., episodecouldhavebeeaaprank;
S25,000f01-Womenandchildrenor and t'he caller knew the butwere·treating itseriou.slyun·
the' Y(orld Liberation _Ffont, ' man'ager's first name, polit-e derthecircum.stances.
I police said today. ' • said. • • cave told police the man had
No furtb2r lril•tntetions were ' .' • ·"He just sat ·i.here waiting, but , no acce~t. "but spoke ln a rather
delivered by· the'sus........t in tbe'aJ -the guy. never called back said · raspy voice. _..... ' r . The mystery caller threatened leJfe-~ ~tartion attempt, Detective Ge~ry Thomp5on, o to blow up both the bank and• ~evert 'W,Jlicll included.·~ warn· thefritudd~tall . hol'l).e he mentioned,,, specifie
mg the oa~··~nd a specific re· · \ · • · · dd 'f th ~· ooo ot s\dtncewoUld be.blown up this Ceve .told 1.nvest1gato.r . a ress t e ......,, was n )Veek'end . Thompson he at first assumed 1t forthcoming. 1 •
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,The. mystery call~r whq ~n-· jOke, bUt· did not recognize the heard of an organization called
t acted o1 Bank of ~Am~r1ca ·vo.ice. theWorldLiberationFront.
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·Jn ;l$saalt
2 Co1Dliies· . . . ·. . .
-~yMeet
&Airport
Rivet"side ·County Officials are
willing to meet y.'ith Oranle
C.OSta .¥esP. secretary-was
HYerely injur~ lalf Thursday
when another, pizza parlor patron;
~ "~!1:1 htr la"tl!. ~ . ..!--County a\iltlari=es to diacuss ~ating a jet ai at Rancho ~
California, but it Is · IQ_ be a ·
• r. ~ S1'•tff•fl l}p ...,"':'"'!""'"'f":•-
Aenai view sho\IJs bow work. is progreSsing on Corona
... deh~!ll'·-'.Fr.eeway, hie!> w!jJ link S~n J:1iggg Fr~ay
•with.Newport'Freeway. Worli: is expected to be complel·
ed. on .elevated route in 1977. ·•·
Narc F11nd '·Disput~
Heati.ng Up Again
Santa A-na Police Chief
Raymond C. Davis cbareed
Thursday that Or&llle County
SUpe!'viaor 1.aur~ce. ~bmit ~
liampereCI' law enforcement's
abjlit)' toi.deal with narcotic of·
lenses. '
i>avls alsc. challengelt: Sctµnit
to fUrnish him evidence ~~at· ·
ing' there ·has been a misuse or
Killer Surf
Contiu11ing
Along Coast
Thundering' surf continued to
roll. in today lilong Orange Coast
beaches, threatening swimmers
and . plaguing li!e9uard depart·
.-ments 'Pared to Skeleton winter
crews.
More than 180 rescues were T~
ported in· Seal Beach Thursday
where the, sui:f was combined wfth dallgerous riptider. ,
San ·Clemente lifeguards
rescued 35 persons and were -
warning beach a:oers not to go in
t11ewatet. ln Laeuna Beach. kelp tom
loose ·by JO to lZ·fool> breakers
was wubing up in the surf line -and, presentinf' a new danger to
sl'Jmmera. ~·:rhe teip is sO thick out there
it~• j~ like 'trying to swim in a
salad bowl,•• ·Lifegaurd Jim
Stauffer said.• The surf is running consisteo\·
ly between 10 and 12 feet along
the Oran,1e Coast beaches .
Breaken ·at '!llewport Beach's
~· have reached a bilh al 15
feet. • .
At t)le wedge Thursday, body
surler Christopher Moore. 24, of
La Habra wa.s injuied when h_e .
waa slammed Into the jelly
rocks. Moore waa alr·llft,.S qut
by'the Newport Police ~elicopte"
and nown to Hoag Memorlai
lloopita\Jor treo.tment.
' Newporl Be1cl>-llfegu tds
delt:rlbed 'lburtday aa .. pretty
lllM svaF. e-"''
• funds connected with a speeial
federal nar'cotics investigation
program controlled by his de·
partmen.t .
In tum, Schmit repeated his in·
sistence trial the board or
supervisors bas a right to audit
the fund and that his discussion
of it has not hurt law enforce-
ment.
The exchange between Davis
and Schmit came in letters. The
Police chief's Was hand-delivered
by·a Santa '"Ana police officer.
The chief's Jetter was touched <it l)y a statement Schmit read al
wed'nesday's board or
supervisors meeting.
Jn that statement, Schmit
cha,rged the attack against him
for bis ·stand on the use of
riarcotics funds was politically
motivated.
He and other count y
supervisors have said money ob-
tained from narcotic offenders in
the counti1s judicial system and
set aside for investigations are in
fact, public funds and should be
audited.
The narcotics index fund that
Davis referred to in his biting let·
ter to Schmit is not obtained
through the court. It is a
federaJJy.funded program .and
had not specifically been men-
tioned in the supervisors' dill·
cuss ions.
The exchange of letters
between Davis and Schmit is the
latest round in a continuing con·
troversy that began whertit was
revealed a $20,000 f\Dld raised in
Orange County Superior Court
has been used in bust-buy pro-gra~s by nar~tics investigators.
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COMESAnRI~
TACOMA, Wash. (AP) ~ A
. robbery illehj!>l if as ToUed alld
the '!'Quid·!>• robber ;irreJted
wl;len a grocery clerk not.Iced
. aomethlng odd about tile plslol
pointed at him.
Tbe clerk said he saw water
drlpplqg from tile weapoo ®ring
theltOlauP'CUempt Thunda)'.
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wt~, ~..P r tha~ sli ti . · 'l~;r.lnl · 'lier .¥ wll
j•g ed fragmeinr · ,
'The atispect in the ~edl_y .
w,Provoked attack at.~~~~
Pizza Parlor & Ye Public House,
2214 New.port Blvd., was arrested
on felori.)' charges, police said.
QueDton R . McConnell. 32, of
321 Avocado St., Cost.a,.Mesa, an
electronics technician, was
booked on suspicion of assault
with a ~eadly weapon and held in
lieuors10.ooo bail today.
His alleged victim, Lawney
Govin. 40. of 3023 Madison Ave ..
Colla Mesa, was treated at Costa
Misa Memorial Hospital, then
transferred to Hoag Memorial
Hospita~ for furtheyare.
No plastic ;surgeori was a;,.;aila -
b~ at the Cos{a Mesa facility and
Hoag MemorialHospital officials
said fw:ther work wrui done there
and Mrs.' Govin was then re·
leased.
Investigators who went to the
pizza parlor said Mrs. Govin 's
cheek was slashed completely
through to the inside of her
mouth and that dental work
would also~ required.
She also su,ffered severe blood
loss frorri extensive lacerations
inflicted by the flying chunks of
thick, jagged glass that ripped
into her race. . .
Police said. today they couid
establish no relationship between
McConnell and Mrs. Govin and
that witnesses said the incident
did not appear to have been pro-
voked by a quarrel.
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TAKES A WALK .
Belinda All
Wife Belinda
Storms Out
Of Ali Camp
MANILA (APJ -Muhammad
Ali's wife, Belinda, walked out on
him toda y. raising questions
about (I J the state Of their mar·
riagc and (21 the heavyweight
champion 's possible
perlormance in his title bout next
week with Joe Frazier. She took
a night home hours aft.er arriv-
ing.
The incidl!nl threw the Ali
camp into confusion five days
ALI DISCLOSES
RACIAL VIEW$-A7
before what looms as the biggest
bout of his career. The fight is
scheduled for Wednesday (7;45
p.m . PDT Tuesday). at the in-
door Philippine arena.
The statuesque Belinda, Ali 's
D • ~ ·1 second wife and mother or his nerpUl J(Jl, four children, flew into Manila
• . early today in the face o( reports
B ;ll-Signe' d that tier husband was keeping ., almost constant company with
another woman, Veronica
SACRAMENTO (U PI) Porsche of Los Angeles, who was
·-Gov. Edmund G. Brown beingintroducedashiswifc.
ay signed legislation Ali. although skipping his usual
s rted bY Pr.esident predawn road work, failed to
F requiring automatic meet Belinda at the airport. She
pris9111 sentence for selJers was reported to be furious when
of heroin. effective Jan. l . she reached the hotel. driven
Brown said the bill there by a representative of pro·
reflected the ''philosophy moter Don King.
of this administration" and Accosting Ali in h.is 21st noor
constituted a "major step suite al one of Manila's most
forward in stating to the fashionable hotels. she reported-
people of. California that ly said : "We haye something to
,we are serious about talk about."
· crime." He said. it pro·· A shouting match ensUed , aC'·
vided for "simple justice." cording to a member of the Ali
The measure (SB278), party, anq there were indications
authored by Se'n . Al~ Rob· of a scufrte. A membQr of the
birts, (J>·Van Nuys), and hotel starr reported some
~popsot'~d b)'-Attorney damag~ furniture in U!f: suite ..
,General Evette Younger, "I am going home to my four
J>rovldes .. 'man·datMy sen-child.ren," Belinda was heard to
lences for: dealers ap-:tay as she stalked out of the hotel
Prebtaded , with one·hal( into a waiting black limousine,
nWIF!! or more ot heroin or which took her to lhe airport.
a tanct; Containipg' There the caught a Philippine
'bet . • .. 'rune night to Honolulu en route • • .... ~"':'"--...,,,......-~, ,,: ~ (Sef:ALI, PageA2)
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olt'i'·sfd.ed conversatjon. . Th~'s bec.ause the Riverside .~t Boar·d of Superv~rs vot·
ed. 5 t O Tuesday to oppose the
Rancho Califo.rnia proJ)O."lal t1rst
made by Orange County
,SupervisOr Tho.mas Riley two
months ago.
Riley was hoping the conversa"·
lions with lobe Riverside
authorities would be apen when
he learned earlier this week that
·the Riverside board had appoint·
ed Supervisor William Jones to
represent the county. •
At that time, he did not.know oC
the unanimous Riverside vote op.
posing the airport scheme.
"Of course, this news is disap·
pointing, but we will continue to
look ·for a solution to the air
transportation needs of Orange
Coonty, ••Riley said today.
He and fellow Supervisor-
Ralph Diedrich will sti.11 meet
with Jones and expect to be told
the reasons for the Riverside
·board's objection to the Rancho
California plan.
Truck Rams Cafe
BAKERSFIELD !UP!J -
Kern County fire department of·
ficials said damage to Semar's
Cafe north or Baker.ifield" suf·
fered when an out of control
truck trailer rig slammed into It
Thursday , was estimated at
$16,000. Five persons, including
the truck driver, suffered minor
injuries.
Coast
Weather
Dense fog toni ght and
early Saturday is predict-
ed for some coastal areas
with high temperatures
Saturday in the lower 80s
coastwise and upper Ms
further inland.
INSIDE TODAY
String 1avort'r.! -bol.h tM
kind on violins and guitar.! and
those t})at are used to rig a
tenni.! rocket -will enjoy
cover 1torie.! of today·,,
Weekender. lt"s concert and
tournament time on lhe
Orange Ccxut.
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Ambulance Refwea Call
SHREVEPORl', i.... (AP)--1,'he only ambUiance
service in town refused an emergency call to pick up
an'uncons clous woman at a nurslntcenter·because
she didn't have $55 in cash. After police called tor
help, the ambulance responded.
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The woman was described in a police report as
bleeding internally and was said to have needed ox-
ygen. She was taken to a hospital, but her condition
was not available. ·
Her name was not made public, but the police re·
port identified her as a local doctor's wife. An am-
bulance official said she was an out-of-town doctor's
mother.
Jimmy Jordan, head of Ambulance Service Co .
' .
Inc., said the refusal Thursday followed new pro-
cedures which limit emergency help to those who
have a contract for it or those who can pay $55 cash at
thetlme .
He said the procedures were the result of a finan:
cial strain brought on when the firm was unable to
sign enough people to ''membership" contracts.
First Paramedics
For Hoag Certified
The first 20 paramedic5 who
I: will use Hoag Memorial Hospital
as a base to serve Harbor Area
communities were scheduled for
· formal certification late today at
Orange County Medical Center.
The paramedics filling the in-
itial squads to serve Newport
Beach, Costa Mesa and Irvine
were drawn from the ranks of
ftre departments in each com-
munity.
Hoag will serve as the base or
operations for the units who will
1 treat victims in the field throlJJh
1 communication with the hospital
medicafstaff.
The first two cities to recl!ive
the sei:vice~ wil) be Newport and
Costa Mesa, each starting
sometime in mid-October.
' Irvine will have the service-
. after the begi!Jning of next year.
• All th• members hold ratings
·' of emergency medical techni-, l cians and eacb has completed 374 ! hours of classroom study and an
1 additional 480 hours in the field. .4 At Hoag, the preparations have
l ~included the installation of the
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• ·• TONIGHT
l "FOUR ON A GARDEN"
: Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse,
: Sept.28,27,0ct.3,4.8:30p.m.
{ • "JUMPERS" -Sooth Coast
, Repertory Theater, through Sun.
Sp.m. ·
FOOTBALL -Costa Mesa vs .
Mission Viejo, OCC Stadium.
! Estancia at Rancho Alamitos.
• Newport Harbor v. Q)rona del " • • Mar, Davidson Field.All8p.m.
, OCC LECTURES -"East
•, Africa and the Galapagos '• •, Islands,'' Gary James lecturer, •, .. ·: Scl!nc·e .. Hall, 7 :30 p .m .
:' "Religions in a Survival Strug-i: gle.'' Dr. Alfred Painter lecturer,
?: ScienceLecturel,7:30p.m. i'. MOTORCYCLE SPEEDWAY
~ RACING -Fairgrounds, 8:15 ~ p.m.
: SATURDAY., SEPI'. 27
,: ESTANCIA ADOBE -State r: Historical Landmark, Adams
.: and Mesa Verde Drive West, Sat.
!1 &'Sun. J-5.p.m:
f,' WARDROBE RECYCLING
• WOR1CSHOP -Melanie Bolger ~'; lecturer, Room 1 OCC Home
Economics Bldg. 9-12 am.
rooTBALL -OCC vs. LA
; Harbor, OCC Stadium, 7:30p.m .
C QCC FILM WATCH -
''Jladlands," Forum. 8 p.m . 5 Adin. $1.!IO. • ~ ~
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DAILY PILOT
Robert N. Weecl
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Th0ma1 Keevll
f:dli.r
Thomas A. Murphlne
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special telephone end radio
equipment which will provide the
link to the field. .
The new paramedics for
Newport Beach are Tom Arnold,
Ken Flessel, Don Gray, Tim
Guckes, Don Jones, John Mat·
tson, Drake Muat and Nick
Waite.
For Costa Mesa, the men are
Dick Augustus, Mark Brown,
Jim Dibble, Frank Fantino, Bob
McVey, Steve Twigg and Joe
Wood.
For Irvine, the men are
Orange County Fire Department
personnel Charles Klein, Gregg
Lusher, Greg Peterson, Mike
Pontsler and Roy Sprague.
Waves Pitch
Body Surfer
Into Jetty
A 24·ye8r-old La Habra man
was driven face-first into the
Corona del Mar jetty Thursday
afternoon as he bodysurfed the
large break inside the harbor en-' trance.
A police helicopter was re-
quired to rescue Christopher
Moore after Harbor Patrolmen
responded to an anonyl.nous 1e-
port of an injured man clinging to.
t)te.ro_,cks. _
Patrolman Pete Gannon. who
was firs\, on the scene, said that
Moore was perched on a rock
~where the set of waves' tossed
him and was bleeding profusely
from cuts to his face, head, chest,
elbows and knees.
"He was a mess, but he was
conscious,'' Gannon said.
Soop afterward, the police de-
partiDent helicopter landed on
the jetty and Moore was flown to
Hoag Metnorial Hospital.
After sutures and a night's ob-
servation, Moore was sent home,
aides at the hospital said today.
Surfing of any sort is illegal ·
within the entrance channel, but
harbor patrolmen said that when
the swell is high, the waves on '
the Corona del Mar side are al·
tractive to surfers. .
Earlier this week a youth was
arrested on charges of resisting
officers after they tried to chase
him off away from the area and
be refused.
Auto Theft
Bid Thwarted
A suspicious citizen who
spotted two men, one tinkering
with the engine of a sports car
that had a smashed window, led
to their arrest by Costa Mesa
police Thursday at South Coast
Plaza.
Investigators credited the
paaserby with making the cap-
ture possible and preventing
theft of the 1966 sports car parked,
in the busy shopping center lot.
WUliam P . Deeter, 28. of 20021-i
Miner St.. Costa Mesa, and
Phillip R. Martinez, 20, of La
Mirada, were arrested and
booked for investigation of grand
theft of an.auto.
Officer Danny Hoeue claimed
Martinez was carrying a
· screwdriver and small hot wires
commonly used to start a car's
ignition without a key.
Office Won't Shut
WASHINGTON (UPI> ·-At-
torney General Edward H. Levi
bu decided not to abut down the
Watergate prosecutor's office and will toon name anewapeclal
prosecutor to handle remalnln1
eues;it was learned today.
Speclal Pro1ecul<ll' Henry S.
Ruth Jr., the lhlrd to hold the Job
since it wu created 2~ years
aio, will real&n in mld·October
ofter what bad been eorpected to
be a final report on the work or
thlof!lce lo io1~ed.
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Lobster 'Bake
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Starts Today
In NeW1>9rt•
" The 26th annual Balboa Bay
Lions Club Lobster Bake g'ets un·
der way tonight in Newport
Beach," with festivities continu·
ing through Sund&y. 1
Motorists iri Corona de! Mar
became aware or the ap -
proaching event today with tem·
porary pat:klng restrictions go.
ing into effect along the parade
route through the cent,r of town.
Restricted areas incllide: ·
-The North side. of Paclftc
Coast Highway al6ni the parade
route, from PointSettia Avenue
to MacArthur Boulevard, the
lobster bake site.
-On Poppy A venue, north to
5th Avenue, bothsides.
. ~n Sth A venue, ffom Poppy·
to Marguerite Avenues, both
sides.
Traffic wiJI be rerouted by
police OD detours both 'north and
south or the highway.
Saturday's parade, which will
have a bicenteqnial theme, wiJJ
begin at ,lQ a.tq, at'Poin,tsettia
Avenue. .
Three ID.jued
As ~l~ure ·
Boat Wreeks -,
By JOHN V AtTERZA"' Ot•O.llr" ... ..,.
A pleasure craft with ap·
parently four persons aboard
broAched in heavy swf and dense
fog today in Capistrano Beach
-and initial r.eports were 'that
threepe0plewereinjured.
Another passenger aboard the
vessel which fetched up along .
Beach Road in Capistrano Beach
was reported on Uie beach suffer-
ing critical injuries .......
A Harbor Patrol boat dis-
.,patched for the rescue also took a
heavy wave over lta deckS and
spokesmen repqrtedo injuries
aboard . She was limping back to
Dana Harbor .
Initial information coming
through ~merg'ency radio
transmissions indicat~ that the
stricken civilian crlift "".~ a
sailboat which apparently
became .stranded in heavy fog
which appeared suddenly at mid·
morning ..
Lifeguard spokesmen said the
vessel apparently went "over the
(alls" of a large wave during a
particularly h eavy set of
breakers running about 10 feet
high .
Soon afterwards, Harbor
patrolmen arrived on the scene
amid repotts that four persons
were in thew at er.
Before any of the rescuers
could search for the ~ing, the
boat took a wave over her decks,
forcing the crew to retreat.
Three Teem
In PreciJJion
Wine Theft
' A well-organized trio qt)ouths
described aS about 17 years old
and apparently thirsty for the
fruit of the vine victimized a
Costa Mesa vineyard outlet
Thursday wlfh a novel s,cheme.
Louis Hanalei Carrier, of
Brookside Winery Corbpatiy, 2925
S. Bristol St., reported the
burglary incident which oc-
curred ln broad daylight with
clerk Nikki Nell HuntQllduty. ' One teenager re~ saun·
tered in and brow,ed about look·
inl worldly wl1e' about wines,
while really keepinl an eye on
Miu Hunt, police said. ' " . HlaJccompllce, uii'oJlwhile,
crawl throu1h tbj doGr on his
hliiih •nd'kll<iel and Cl'Optaci:oos
the room while the third · ac-
complice kept the 11\&WllY car
1 warmed Up ou1tside. " ..
The yOlltho'then mbbeil a fl6
ca .. of Brookslde :wi..;. Ruby
Port and made it 1utcaa!ul
setaway wtth lhe four 1illm ot
vino. -'-. \/
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SPECTATORS AT BALBOA'S WEDGE PERCH ON JETTY TO WATCH EVENING BREAK Pou'\d~ng Waves Greeted the Dawn end S..rfere !oday, But Might Ebb Soon
Ford Sends Thanks
To Former Marine
WASJllNGTON '<UPll
President Ford h ... ..,.t a letter
expreHlnf. his "heartfelt ap-
preciatlon ' to Oliver W. Sipple
for the former M arine'I help ln
' Funeral Set 6'-·
For .Vi¢tjm
Of ACcldent
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C tholjQ funeral services •Are·
set for SlitUrday tol'ilCoOta Mesa··
youth eleetrocuted ,';I\tie~d~Y,
wJiUe ~ratln1 a power.M>91.on-a
boat dock in the Huntington
Harbour area of· Huntington
Beaoh. .. ,.
· Mau wW 1ung'llt 8:4$ a.m. in
St. Joachim'i .Churcb!or George
F. Diedricks Jr., 18, of 177 E.
22nil St. ,"followed by intennerlt a+
Good 'Sbepllc!rd Cemetery, Huft --
inlf.on Beach. - . :i;.::: !"
He leaves bf4 parents,.Mr, ~~
Mrs. George F . Diedriclcr5r.;-,a·;
brother, Ted, al>d four sb 4
ten, MarleDe, Jeall, Cathy anct'•
Ellen Dledrieka. ,. ~-
The victlm waa· ed instantly
while opt;r~ting a hul machJW!>
on a boat dock Job wh'""'°"' parenUy dangled his feet iii
harbor water.
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saving his life l.n San :n-ancisco
Monday, the White House said to-
day.
''I want you \o know how much
. I appreciate your selfless adi.oos
lut Monday. The events were a
shock to ua all, but . you acted
quickly and wlthout fear for your
own safety,'' the brief note
be can.
"By doins 10 you helped to
avertdan'ger to me and to others
in the crowd. You have my
heartfelt appreciation," added
tho letter, dated Sept. 25.
It was aisnecf: "Je11Y Ford.'' Slp~ie st.nick the arm of Sara
Jane.Moore when' she pointed a
pistOI :atid arid a• the Prealdent
emercect-frOlh.1 the St. Francis l19i!) !f\elfltl!!tt9ries, ,4.C, ~).
Sippl" held 'U•wa conference
in Sall' Franc!ll'Clll'Tbunday dur-
ing.wllle'J>.&e oritlclUd the press
fO£ ·~of'eHlni• to nlm as a Jioini!i~x ~
!!Ml!_ lexual orientation has
~)' •' all to do With saving eaiaenl's llfe," SIPP\e<1aid . · ~xuiility lo a part .of my
p ~ llfe,, '1 am f~t ,and
forellll)lt a human belna wbO en-
joys life·and ~eapects Ute."·
"Thia ls hls reward for1aving ~~e1ident 's life, ••'said lawyer !Oilri Watil, who has represented ,
gay groups in court.
SURF •••
horrendous'' with 41 rescues.
Low fog rolled in over the ocean
toclay cutting guarila' views or
the waves.
Huntington Beach city euards
pulled 15 swimmers out noting
that only the more competent
swimmers were venturin& into
th~ )Vater there.
A common problem for the
guard agencies is the lack of
manpower. ·
Many 1ea1o"nal guards who
. work during the summer or dur-
ing late ·summer weekend.a are
students and have returned to
.school.
L4 OilW4 h .fUC . .
Established ' " LOS· ANGELES '(APl -The
City Council has established an
"oil lease watch'' to·monitor the
proposed leasing "Of 1.6 inillion
acres olf the Southern califomia
coast.
The council Thursday instruct·
ed its presfdent, J'obn S. Gibson
Jr., to name a council member to
join Mayor Tom Bradley for con-
tin~ed consultations with federal
officials on tt\e oil lease issue.
A suit is still possttiie to
challenge proposed drilling,
council, members said. either as
a city action or as i joint move
with other cities and1tates.
. Alllampsspeciallyreducedforyou.
Choose from such well known lines as -
Stiff el . Fredric Cooper
. Marbro · Knob Creek
Design Gild Chapman .
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