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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-10-01 - Orange Coast Pilotip . , ; • ( ·j .. I)• .., ~ ' . ,,.. • • err~1-1:ec1 · ' • • < (!~· r. 1, I , • .. . , ·'· • I : • . ' -:- ' ,, 1 1 DlJ.. ·Dick~ Stops ,.y ~ Pick Up I G •' ' I ' 3 S .. poena • en ts ' u , WEOfi!ESOAY Af'tERNOON, OCTPB.ER 1, 197S " VOL ... NO. Dt. 7 l•CTIONS, M PAG.l • out ara , j\IASHINGTON (AP! - . Multimillionaire Armand Ham· Iller' pleaded guilty today tp il - legallyFconcealing $54,000 in con- tributions to 'the 1972 re-election campaign of former President Nixon. • Chief -U .S . District Judge William B. Jones accepted the plea (r"om the Occjdenlal Petroleum Corp. 'chajmian arid announced a date. ror sentencing will be set later. Hammer, 77, was released withqutbond. ~ .ull"t-....... PLEADS GUil TY 011. Mogul Hammer The plea came after a highly unusual series of exchanges between the slight, gray-haired Hammer and the judge. When the judge asked ir Hammer un- . derstood that a guilty plea could result in imprisonment, Hammer S11Woth HeiSt demurred.. Hamme r repli~d that whether For Col.Ully he could be sentenced to jail was leg.ally disputed.· At least six times. Jones asked Hiiac. k . Trio i ( Hammer Ul\derstood tiie '.I possibility of imprisonment. :Smooth·operating hijackers EaCh time Hammer reiterated struck at a Westminster market the mattei was disputed. · Finally, the judge .said, "Jf 1 in broad daylight Tuesday morn- cannot get an ·arfirmative answer ing, escaping with $5,000 worth or cigarettes. to that (question), I cannot ac-Police officers said John Yugi cept this pie.a ." Mashima. 40, Was making a de- He -called-a -recess to allow livery Of cigarettes from the Los Hammer.to consult with his at· Angeles area to the FoOd' Kil)·g tomey. On his re.tum. Harruner _....Market at GolaenwestStf'eet and a&:ala W;ls asked if he~erslood Westminster Ave. at8::1>i.m. he laced' the possllfi'litY' of im-Just as he was unloading the prisonment by pleading guilty. first of bis cargo, a man .i~·~mmer quietly replied, ~·ves slammed a gun in. bis back, .,... forcttd him bick' in the van and The money was funneled · tiedhimu,p andput abagoverhis ~-~llOTriaf · ~- Pnssycitt F'Iieks. · Called Beautiful By HILARY KAVE °".u..~11,~ ... SUfll T o well-known sex movies re characterized Tuesday as being "beautiful, finely crafted and witty" in continuiitg defense · testimony at the Balboa Pussyf at Theater obscenity trial. A trio of witnesses, includiiig two Los Angeles radio film critics and a college professor specializing in humor and American folklore, took the stand in an attempt to convince the jury that "Deep Throat" and "The Devil in Miss Jones" have redeeming social value and therefore are not obscene. Pussycat Theaters owner Vin- cent Miranda and Balboa PusSycat Theatei-m'anager Arlie Wood Ca.ce mis demeanor ob· sctnit..Y charges. Dean Cohen, KPFK radio film critic, cited "Devil'' as among the top two or three sexually ex- plicit films ever produced. " 'Devil' is /J finely craflcdr'\ work. The idea,s expressed are an int~rsection .of Sartre .. and Dailte, '--Commented Cohen. Cohen said the story line in "Devil" is comparable to ideas expressed in Sartre's "No Exit" and Dante's "Inferno ... in which the characters experience their (See 'DEVIL.' Pagei\2) Slayer Given Death Penalty "rOLEDO, Ohio (UPI) -Lucas County Common Court Judge Robert. Franklin has sentenced Robert . Lonberger of Toledo to d_9alh for what he called "the lhost brutaJ murder. the most un - called-for and most unjustified ever committed in the state of Ohio.·· Lonberger, 29, was convicted . in May of the rape-murder of Charita Lanier, 27, of Toledo. ~l e is a~ting trans!er lo the Southern Ohior Correctional Facility to be executed~· 12. Lonberger stabbed dfe woman to death, slit her throat and stuffed the body Into a freezer . evidence showed. ·Irked by Perk •• ,.,. .... Bob Schule nberg, 16. one of lhrce m e mbers of family of Gener"3 J' Molors executive abducted and held. over - night for ransom . shows no outward e ff ects after a ni g ht of cetptivity. Youth "'as 1:.i s t lo -be r-e- lcased after S54.000 was paid for his freedom and that of his fathe r . William, and his m<,lhc r·. Ruth. HicksYSto~ ·.fhr to Pick Up Own Sbhpoena through former Montarla Gov: he'ad, officers said. ~ _M. Babcock, who pleadedi, He w;p then driven over to '1' •• ,,,.I,.. ~ J-'t L;ke B ByGARYGRi\NVll~Lt; c.wlty nearly 10 months ago t<Y Sungro\le Cir cle and Garden. JIAA.Af5e uu.ui " . rew Oftll•D&Uy~lllllbtt Sll'Uilarcharges. G Bl d · G den G b . Orange County District At - Alt!fl"" ~ammer's !lea was ac-_ ~~~~;~ 1!hoa~asp_ 1J,b; ~E!W :~RK (~P)--:. A coffee ven~or h as f~le~ a torrl'ey Cecil 1-licks went out of hi:-; · ---cSR'WKMMEll, PQ:CAZ,.-----two conrederates an wa.ittng $5-m1lli~n swt---ag-amst__a_Judge. Contending the___J_~nst way Tuesday to per~Qfill.llY accee_! · vehicle. . hated has coffee so much l)e had the vendor taken into a subp:iena calling him to appear rred"1:h:i.~obaeeo-_...:.._custody .. , __ ~~-··•r -n==---l before a two-man committee of EAJlLY B/R/) shipment to ~heir v icle and ThoUJ,as Zarc<.>ne saiil Jud~e Millam l'il . t'erry ~c~s wT>al•~~t'e"n.,,...rouf'ridte.to"tYh•e - -made their escape without a and Deputy Shenft James Windsor bought coffee hi · f hi t d th ~(o1kC' t C h National Co nferen ce on G<JT TllE BOJ.T . ~ricer Mike RatLiff said the A';~aoss an near e ~: _oun y ourt_ ouseon , Organized Cri m• in Washington, transfer took place m the com-Shortly a fterwards, accordihg to the suit, D.C .. when be learned the sub-"l"m delighted with the ad. There were many calls, but the boatao~ on the first call.'' .. Ttl1t'• the advertising success eXperlen,c&d 'by the Newport Beach woman<who placed this ad In the Dally Piiot: l I · poena had been issued. m~.rc 8 area. . , Windsor and two other officers came_ back, placed Whileitcouldhavcbcenuccl'pt· They probably dt1~? 1 l~k handcuffs on him and "advised'' him lhat the judge ed in ·his na me, the district at· very suspicious at al , Rati1rr ... ..:... . • said. "The only one who knCw wan~ tO'~ee h_1m~. lomey slopped by hi s office to what was going on was tied up in The swt said Zarcone was taken past a.number of personally accl'pt thC. board·s a van and couldn't do anything people and escprted to the judge's chambers where summons. about it.'•' ~ · 1 the judg' stated he thoug.ht .t~~ cof(ee was terrible And before taking off for the na· Kalli.ff said ope.rations were aftd watered down and remarked that he. would have lion's ~•l}'ital, l·li cks made ar- sim,ilaf to two previous hij1t1ck, Zarcone.-s vendor's license taken away. range~etits to have the hearing in1s ~n Westminster, And .one.in --zar~one· said he was released and Windsor later postponedyntil Oct. 8· , Hunttngt_Oft'Be~ch this year. . returned to his stand and told him. that ttle judge Before tt\en, according lo Ghief If you ttave j. boat to ~ell. call Detectives Dick Gi:qck ~ 9P" • wanted to see him again; This time, however he .was ~~'t~h~,isir:~tk :t1!ITt'Ys~:~e= , Sol C,,t '1s·. flail race, box (lift. tfaller, better than new. x••·x•x-J..dllys .. xx- X·XP" after,s. 642-5178. Jt only takes a rew ~~IT are handling t~e investiga-not placed in handcuffs. ' -. clarification on issues related to a wotdl1'1nthe·rtght ptace1.0make· ~he three hi j8'Clt9fs feft • ~h e ' federal court suit said the jud.ge advised federal grant that he will be free a sale. ' Co ' Mashima tied.up ln the delivery Zarcone 'h e would forget ~e entir,e matter if he pro-todlscuss with supervisors Ralph · ~'.!,!Al~on~g~th~e~Ol'~•~l'.~ll"~E:as~l~;::the::!:-;'tv;;anW.. He latet wotked" HlrtJselr .,misedtomake bettercoffeemthef.uture. · Diedrich and Laurence Schmit . ri•M place 1& •tit w•ilx PiW . ' . -u-1 ("'0 ~ HICKS P • • "" ; IFW ind c1lled the .-no-.:.· . ...._ ______ _. ___ 1-..,...--.,.---------' .:teti L • ace""') ~~;,_~-'..:.,.~~-r....,~~~,-.-'---~~-~~~~~-~~·~~~~\.--',~-------)~~~--I ' ~ ., ane I· ln$R~~to1:r . ' Tes ifies In Se ate WASHINGTON CUPU -A San Fra ncisco police inspector testified today that he warned the Secret Service, the FBI and other federal agents that Sara Jane Moofe. might be ''another Squeaky Fromme'' the day before Miss Moore shot at Presi ~ dent Ford. .. Jack O'Shea, testi fyin g· before a Senate appropriations subcommittee looking into the. adequacy of Secret ·Service pro- tection. also said Secret Service agents failed to pick up photo· graphs he obtained of Mi ss ) Moore prior to the shooting. O'Shea denied he ever told the Secret Service that Miss Moore i:1 ··no problem.'' In testimony Tuesday, one reason cit.._-c:t by the Secret·Servife for releasin g Miss Moore the night before the shoo\· ing was an assuranC'e by O'She1;1 that she was not a threat to the President. "I to ld them s he may he · another Squeaky Fromme:· he said. , l.ynette Fromme aimed ii CSee MOORE, Page A2) Coast Weather , Night a'nd morning low C'lo uds cleari ng to only hai:y sups hin e Thursduy a.£t.ernop_n . S!iB htl y warmer inland. lfigtls at --t-~--1 the-beaches-in-the upper 00s riising to the 70s inland. ~"'SliiDiE-..'OD~--f --1 What -fa c t-finding ll.S. senator, tolki"fl with Egype ·_, Sadat while looln"g at tM Suez Canal, reportedly said. ''This 1.~ beautiful. 1 ·u~ alway,, u:onled to see the Per.Dan Gt.i ll .. Th~answer-.t onA8. •IY-S.r•IC• _,,., L.M. .. ,.. .,.._,.., 0an.1n.,. ....... --· O.•lll"9lk " l!lllMrl.&lfl ... lhl!«11-l!t-11I "'-· . ..... ,....tMlt:et.,.G ,.. ... ,a..~ .. ,.. __ 1 ... ex • ' I ·' • • .. ·-···•.u l AMMllL. I .......... •pok•-.... 0e-I =:.~:f-:ii~ i . f, Black Ml•s • • •• eftttYO --· , u0ecl=-=ll:.l~':-:d:,Z.:41!t':'!:ec;:.· L .•-.. __ lia R1111 mor'a llltalrUY Wate • , lfustler Queen Candidates· I . ~-e, or _lh 11 es~ five Golden West College '"""s w1 . be crowned Rustler Homecom- ir\g queen Saturday night at the GWC- •, Fullerton football gime'tl\ Costa Mesa. • Ca11didat~s (from· left) are Debora h Ml!rsqall , Htintlngton 'Beach;. Ann Strach an , liuntington Beach · 'Olympic gold m edal swimmer Shirley\'Babaslioff;· Fountain Valley ; Lynn Bruck, Garden Grove and Kim Ba'xter, Irvine. · ~ ' .-F,....P-.eAJ ,• I ,~E VILt .... private bell. ·. . .. e film critic a~tempted to re- ad a passage Crom ''The In- ferno,·' but prosecution attorney Tony Rack.aukas objected to the reading on grounds that the book was a translationi and may nqt rilflect the autborfs true beliefS. Jodge Robert Tt gruilgingly ....-. I •Cohen alaopoin to the film's cempiosition and various camera techniques to illu~trate the mov- ie's social value. -fWbile not as t echnically superior as •'Devil,•• Cohen described "Deep Throat" as a fllm reminiscent or the comedies tba~e out of Para.mount and Columbia studios in-the OO'r. . .!. -.''The wit used, plus the com- etlic interplay of music with cer- tain dialogue and rscenes, makes i\· a highly wilt)" film," Cohen said. I ~On the whole, both films are '!much -better-than the movies caming out or American-{nterna- UOOal (the Studio ·that prOduc.ed beach party films )," Cohen added. ' . irl>uring his cross-examination ofi~, Rackaukas graphically d•~bed sexually explicit sbenes in the two filmS and then a$ed the witness if those were ~of ''social v&lue.'' !!Eacb time. CoJ!en respc>nded lfiat they did enhance the rum. A seyond film 1 critic, Chuck; Walsh of KFWB radio, pointed , put lllat "Deep:t.EI'" 11 a pl~inll!, 1 ·or~. ex~ Iii""' and • besl~ • ..n "extremely funny movie.!' 1 ... "Deep Tlu'oat·wu one of Ille first lllJr• 11>•1 cl,eall willl an erof,ic . e~m• that uiialecbnr. ques common to mljor procSuc· ilons, '',aald Walab, who also did IUm reviews for KNBC·TV for 1~~s one of ttie nm al· to be sometliina mot'e uat an.erotic:; film,'' W8J.lh . ··~'Devj)," on.Jbe~ !land. -moeey," aa they say in.the HOiiywood tr~de. It obviously bad a mucb blc1er budaet and is te~balcatly ifi ne, ~ltb ,well- . Crafted, outat&nding scenes," he pill. . A lblrd witness, William Koon, fill uliatant profeuor of Eng\isb at Cal State Fullerton, cited ''Deiep Throat'•'' humor as its -•f .. ture. ·Man Arres~d Near .. President 's · H otel · SKOKIE, Ill. CAP> -Police ar· rested a young man outside a hotel wh ere President Ford was staYing today but the Secret Service later said he bad nothing to do with the President . White House press secretary Ron Nessen said no gun was-in- CHICAGO WOMAN HAD . GUN IN Pl,IRSE, A4 SIPPLE SUES 7 NEWSPAPER&-AS gave the order, Nessen said. He was 1wrestted to the ground- and later led away with a bloody race. Witnesses said Weber, a sandy· haired young man in a tan sweater and sportcoat. had ap- proached the si de of the hotel ·from the parking Jot and \L'as im-- medi ately surroundE;(I by Police and agents At the time of the arrest, Ford was reported lo be in his suite here al the North Shore Hilton, where he was scheduled to meet with some 30 mayors 8 short Ume volved and the Secret Service no later .longer was interested in the There was no immediate word young man. identified .by on what charges were placed authorities as Thomas Weber. against Weber NessensaidWeberwasthrown The l'J\an was the second out of the North Shore 'Hilton person ·arrested durjng Ford's HotelTuesda:rnight'forloitering, · Midwest trip. A 37-year ·old and . when he appearedOirtiiCJe Chicago woman caftjWg a .is;. the building this morning was caliber pistol was arrested Tues· told by Police to take his hands day night. ou ts ide the Conrad outoChispockets. ~ Hilton ln Chic'ago shortly before Weber then punched Skokie Ford art;lved al a Republican police Sgt. Philip O'Keel'e. who fund-raising dinner. * * * * * * Fro•l"~Al MOORE CALLS ••• pistol -at Ford in Sacramento telephone calls to the Secret eadl• in the month. ' Service and ~ic, il*t. ltO aJ3"1' L.~1:she•· ol.her -San Francisco w8.s ~read to thoSe p~ecting puu.Ce' 'and Bureau of AlcOhol , Ford? ·. t t · r. Tobacco and Firearms agents James 1'. Burke told u;e Senate tutd-talked" with Miss Moore the committee Miss Moore made no day before she fired at Ford t hreat against Ford on th~ bec1USe-she offered to-put an..un· tel~n~ th_e morning of Sept. dercover ofCic~nto contact with 22, the day OClh e-s h·ooting. · - an alleged ille"1l:un dealer. He said such a threat would im- O'Sbea said, she was armed at mediately have been relayed to that time and was diSarmed later the ''command pOst'' coordinat- by the San Franciscopolice. ing protection of Ford in San ·o·Shea fdenUfied the Secret Francisco. • Service agents with whom he Burke and Secret Sef'vice talked as Martin Haskell and Director H. Stuart Knight also GaryYaua:er, bothotwhOmwere told the committee they agreed acheduled to-testify later. T'("' with-a decision by Secret Serrice . O'Shea said be had enlarge; agerits the day before the shoot· ments m_ade of Miss Moore's · ingtoreleaSeMissMooredespite driver's license photo and that the fact that a pistol bad been -the Secret Service agents told taken from her . him they would pick them up but bad not done so. The assistant director of the Secret Service testified Tuesday that only ~ou·rs be Core shooting at Ford, Miss Moore made ri ve Fro.P fafleAJ Koon, who waa instrumental in bringina the New York Erotic FUm festival to the "1Uertoo campus two weeks ago, called- 1---•'Deep'f1"ttroat'.L..a-••tatt-ta1e::-that- f i l 1 very well into the mainstream of American HIC-KS~ •• Sa n Di.ego Ni~~d· County Airport Plan SAN DIEGO-( A:Pr-'San Diego County supervisors have tUl',Jled thumbs down on an 0range Coun· ty propc>sal to build a new in- ternationaJ airport (or the region ·in neighboring Riverside County. hprnor1'' · . ~"The defense was expected to conUnue its case today and Thursday with behavioral scien- tists and sex therapists serving u witnesses. Defense Attorney Robert . -McDonlel aaid-he-io bopinlJ to 1'!ind 1q> liis cue by the end of the wee~. .. , -. 0.RA_NGE COAST l The lwo committee members want to question the district at- torney about the intelligence fund· lllf-well as a secret Superior Court fUnd used to bankroll undetcover invesligi.tions. t;nright said there is some un- c~aintY. in Hicks' niind about :"Whetlier he would be violating federal laws by discmsing cer- tain aspects of the Orange County Intelligence Unit fund. Enright said it ls those ques- tions Hicks hopes to have answered before his -umfronta- tioo with tbe twosupervisors. · As far as the court fund is con· cerned, Enright n!oted that the state atlomey general's office . had begun an audit olthe ·rund 10 _ daysago. . Consequently, he added, it is un - certain. if Hicks will have the re· But -the board declined Tues- day ~ take a formal stand against the p_roject. Instead, they decided to dis- c~ it in November in a meeting · with leaders of Orange and bus Angeles counties. Riverside County su rvisors are not expected to t e part in . the meeting, b they have a lready voted 'u.nanimous ly agai,pSt the proposed airport. Orange County supervisors hfd asked Riverside and San Diego CO';lnlies to consider jointly 1 . developing( a 3,000-acre air terminal at an expected cost of $144 million; ,. ~ tJle •• ··- SAN F=~~= CAPl ~·.=~.:.=JI: . .pld. • . ' , ,· Memben of doe Bled<' Mulla berlmmedlatef•1'1lll· Allullewaaanamhl-oee-·party npre ............. ,.ii.. In aarafftdavit ftkid 1n--reaerar-Uon "' -the Jaw wbicb~we 1atata111oea.rp1aaeflllo-court 'TjaeadaJ. lblllnaa ·ud 1a-:1ersbaveiaterpnee..,,.. .. font.tl81vorall1 Ill...,. '111Ur, aeotber •ltor••ll' for Miu:, bi~IDJJ.i&te - wlittePetrteta H .. nt-liittoo1 =-t• ~-said abe"'-• · • · •"!!.'."_laedman" ·.~.,.,_,_.. , .' "'vac lltlnlinber_!l;; __ '\""'._ iedlaa_ofdli•·!,~ · ........ -1 tltude toWud her Par8lls .....-_. a mallimum ......... ,_.. J.. · lawyenlalllecu,.'' --.-f\,000-foreacb By -h-i--...... n.e ~ment +cscW ~ Ille viclotlpo. llammer pleated cull· : lnvestlcatora are cbocldlli the "'liatenea wltll obn-Imp• tytothne-11•'""•' · · possibility that the &ymlliollese tlence to 11!7 dla~ of 0..-Tb•i informat!On, or cfmle, to Liberation Army purchased a proceedlnp l"'d -Isl which be pleaded said tllree .• car in Sacramento J.Q escape noredquesUom: PU~t ,ff , separite ccifttributiom totatlnt from a robbery at a Oto!;lter bank Hallinan •'!id the af, $54 ooo were made by Hammer ii\ which a woman cudOmerwu 114afflrefwred to',..ablili~.W but• 11sted' D combli ft1*188tt.. Jcilled,itwasrepprted~y. cooperale!!, n~ her~...-. cockandfourotbermen. The Sacramento Union said a S.. eondatlon u: dete!rioe~ t • •· station W•Coft, which bU never ii-won ... e now tban befare ~~. 1 Ealier., the p~ said, l)een located, m1y ta.Vie been -falle answers we~n la bought with money taken from Hallinan and Kn-'tolcLlbe ~ to a quest! .- an earlier robbery at a courtinthelrafnPvitthatlliss by the Seqate Watergate COD- Sacramento branchotGuildSav· Hearst is on the ed1e of a mittee. • • . ings ""~Loan. ••nervous bteakdown.•• ;_· . The prison term issue ronns. The newspaper saldtbestaUon Conver11tions between major portion of an appeal by wa gon was bou1ht Feb. 28, one Patricia Heant and violtonlwill Babeock~oretbe~Clf day after the Guild robber)', by a--flO looter be taped, accucMa to ;Appeals, which is ed to man listing hia name as Elliot anagreementreached'l'Ue.aay. hale on the issue •ithirr a few Burton and paying for the car :or months. · with c{isp $20 bills. n.-However, Jones told Hammer Burton's nam·e and address • that regardless .of the a~ were later deter.minecl to be Nak ..._..1 Gt.r18 Hammer could r eceive the max ... 1 phony, U\ereportsaid. \ "'-1. imum three-~ear.jailterm. · -... Investigators said a bundle oC .,, S20 bill• was taken during 111e In Car T-nint' ·= Guild holdup. · ___ "-. Refugee Job .. . The Union also said FBI agents •~ and local investigators believe ROME !AP> -Alerted by long the robbers or the Crocker bank: wails,policeopenedthetrunkofa April 21 left a trail of two stolen parkedcartnonep_fllome'smost A;d D .;. •ec'·ted carstodivertpolice. exclusive distrtCts today and ., ·~~ During the holdup, customer foundthebattered,nakedbodyoC . · ' Myrna L. Opsahl was killed by • 1-·•1• lirl arid -lirl SACRAMENT CUPfr-Gov. gunfire. bruised,bleeclln1and..-. ' Edmuad G . Brown Jr."s $350 .Meanwhile, an attorney for lleJlidenteoftbea,.hid~led nilllon '!'Joba for 'American.a·~ Patricia Hearst said today her policebetorebwn,repltrtiqtbat ~an tO secure emptoyment (or ability to cooperate in her de-.. an endless Wailiwg frooi Vietnan\ese'r~fugees and~blelS fense is worse now than before IOmewbere ~ front of. the house" Californiaas b8s been rejected the start of her court-Ordered .keptthernawake. >• bfthlFordAdJntnistraUon .. mental examination:-More tests Police were holdinasfour youl)g · The ui>sbot , Administfatian ... ot ----ate duetoday. . -.......men.Ccr..quntimi,g& l!ftet ~sur~ ficiala sai~ is the state will.pro: Attorney Terence Halinan viYinsl!rl told tbemofaclrulpu-viile"'llttle ff -any speelAl' ... blamed her "deteriorating condi-ty in 1 seaside villa atiil a aulden sistance to refugees mating ti on ·· on her confine merit at San fit of •i91ence by their male · · ~alifo~a thfir. peJ:manent new Mateo County Jail and the now-· frtende.... .. ~ fw hOme.~ . • -) " . ~, , " 0 " ' ' . " . .. 0 " ' ' • . ' '•' ..... • XI!. off on our f\nest anrique satin ind 5heer custom :.,- 1 -°"""" ·~"""" deconlOf color!. Snle priot lo" include, measuring. fabnc 11nd lniloring. We cain hetp )'Oii ·· q, sc~I pl'Oper dr~ hardware met l : • · -rrange 101-npert inslallntion. Matching ., valanc4L!I and Tie·bads also on sale•• SIWingl Ill m_ And -..:an J help'yoo dl005e a cusrom ~~ 1hal'wiU complen"lerlt yoijr c: cl-.oicll!: I nP.W bedroom dr<lPll!:rUn. • · · • ' - • ' --. • ·.~·, ' ' ' . ' ,/' "=' N. cords-the--~ues'~k· ~· t-t"7--t71 r-· _. -,t--==!,.,. 11..a~':::" subpoena available at the Oct. a_ ~ : . vtc.t~" ~~-:~ .... ~-i--2m~ee11nif.n·~·'11!1i<rere11!llar Thoma Kff'lil et er . Schmit -11--...,;----..,..~----.l- ThotNIJ ~'~w-llhll'll' would discuss the uptol'Ding hear-, p OrtW. ShOn · .......,.a:.. inJ. . .• r <Mrlll H. L..oot · Ak:hlrd P. Nall Earll,r. t)owever, both had ex· , NEW LONDON: Conn. · ........_._.rr..,ehn: 1 pressedinterettindetermini.ngif (UPl )-Areport expected Offkts • the intelli1ence unit rimd was be· Thurs d a y w i 11 he Ip •==~u.;m,~==-inl used for ~urpo1es specified in authorities decide whether u!'e:t~~~~?,·;::r~~ thefederat1r1nt. to. Charge . a state Police ~ .... -.,::sao11..a,........,. • ·Schmit h11 maintained lbe aergeantwtt.bfeedfngslu-""'•-••-. S20,000Supe\'lo<CC\Urt!"~'-~ in ~ ~ ! (71 > ·1 lie w-n.11m ... .,. topeepahowmachinesat a,.i;:~~s~=-WI ~re:~ r~s=~. ~w::,r::e~~p~:~~~hJet ~'t.c .. 1!.. .. ,. . rdalherthaa ln• b&nk~ccowrttin· prQ!_e~or in Common . ~. .,.... trthenameolt.beOrangeCoun, · Pleas "f:t,.1aid' Tu~ · ·. •---••;;.fm'~'" tyLDntg1ndNareoticTaskForce. tieia::wQU.n• forther~' MAlllM-..................... , .... ~..._ ast week. Indicted county from hla lnve ti t in 141 lo.£uclcl-'""'II": ~ Supirv.l1or Rob'ert ·Battin · 8 ga or the CDS1'AIMSA • :b~:-:e!! tlte ltfnds obtained ';u8r~b°.f :rg~o-~!'i!i~h~ ltltttnork·······!•·····•""'6 • ~n>ufhlllece!"'!"convicted member of state ·poficeJWITOll 212 N.-· ~~:; · · ·· ..... ··· .91'"911 vr~are-.... m1smanaged. TroapKinColc hester - Ii-Miii!. llUS5• • ; .••• : _.. f ... '511--iJiiiiri_iWl_ lrttd.Suitee,.... __ , ~ .............. 21~ ..... StrM.t • ~ •. GIAll&I ...... ;1.... . -.. -.... T....,_. ••• ···• ·~''"!~• ; BattllldWiopeclfyany acts -. Tbe uie of slugs ' ls a ... lliilCMlfAat ~ ml~••• m~t when he uir~llllsdemeanor. ---..;;········ mlldellllaJ.!!I• ,001. , _::_::-~~~.:--:....::=:~::!·::·~~~~~=====-~ p I &a 111 m:--r. • WlrA fA~..... ....-t•ee. ........ ··········~-!'IV.~ •rm: aunl ~..., ' ,. ' -: f • • • • • • • . . -. --• • . • r ' .. ' '• • ' [ (.-· • / .:i &tl W®lYI ·Trial Set •. ~@li'wft©®·· In 'lllill I I A Jiii I .._ .. .,. ..• , ........ ,..-.I,.. -='-Ar .... ,_._:...~-· a ,...,&ltlO~ T,_ .... .... ...,.,, ~llf!: • All will col m IDpt. JI! , .. a""°"' ...., lio• jilll -IO ""' ......... ,,.. .. ffJWftlWlll 0 (li••f•t••· 'ala *°•' qwrfioQ . Pal Du11• "At l'O•I' Sirr•feir .• Ora1tgir Coaal Daffy PifM. P.'.O. -Bo:t 1560, Co1to M"o . CA 92126. lncludt your t~~pholw '!'umbf'r. ~ ' OllW,,,•me 1'1¥fl•-•••••• l>SAJl PAT: I 1 u I •l:J saw a peraoli ·on tele•l1lon who 1epc aomted • p:oup dlvoted to t11e.g:a U... ol dllld --A tolJ.. ................ 11- far ....cadlnl lhla .....,...ti-On, but I HClaeted to -It at the -·Could you llnCI out what It ii?. n .. PORT WAYNE,.lnd. <UPI) - One .hundred p..O.~ive juro)"ll ..... ~to appe .... t.ctay r...- tbe -big of jury M>~i<>n In the trilil Gt-• .<'ollec• teidl!!r ••· e..ed of kldnapinl • Punl~e Univenit7 coed for a love u:peri--· -. . ·'l'llomu R: Lippert;25,-lrt IS· siRant profesaor in busineswl&w al Southwest State Min'desota Collece until M-wu arftOled In M8'Clh, 1, charged with kidnap. inl ~an Wells Cochran of Little Falls,.N.J . · -, • \ G.H .. SantaAn• Pafttlls "-'·-· lall·lfte ..-~ .......... ---· Crillo ....... ,_ Wol•a· ... aboal -•rca-'·--cu lte 'eMataed b7 pll1·••1 ~t li also char&ed that Lippert, wllll lhe help ol'Harold llo6s Ten· nesoiii'. ·tried to brainwash Miss . Cochran to force her into ratling in love with Lippert: · . Tenneson, a student at the col· lege, wu narned as an unindict ed. co-conspirator. P.A.'1, Oraqe C-1 -l:fellll!e, · I SIUIU. . .;.rlole' .... ~ ..... '. TbooJ,AnderllOO, ~ lJ.S ilttorney at Minneapolis, said Lippert and Tennesoq. "were ll'Y DEAR PAT: For once in my ing ·to f?r..ainwash her to fall in Jife I am trying not to let love with Mr Lippert'' and Christmas sneak up on me. 1 planned to use electrical shocks want to knit Barbie doll clothes 00 ber r for my daUghter, and although LiP~rt also is char_ged with at· I've inquired everywhere 1 can't tempt1n&"t0 ~nap a coed from seem to IOCate instiucli~. Can Jndiana '\\Jniversity and another youoryourreadershelpm,e! coed from the University of . R.c .; Costa Mesa Notre Dame. · Artistry la Y 8na. Z3ll Harll9r • Lippertuwill be represepted by eo.ta Meta, •d•I~ ,,,. ~deck BosU>n a\tomey F Lee Bailey I pace JZZ ol lta copy bl "lkbill"s and lndia.apoJil lawyer James ---· .. C~afto· Jllake· It Neel. ,,, · Idea.'' bittla.« bidtl"W:t:Mlls for Authorities said Miss Cochran. a yarfety of Barbledolltclotlles· a junior wtien she.vanished Feb. Md otller gift teems are lllctadecl -19, sought r11 ride to BOston and • 1 . :u=. P.Jlltllcaclon'a _ Cluiatma~ _aiJwered aJ>uJJ.etin board ad at Purdue. rn~estigators said she was pi.eked up by Lippert and ; R•• I Merited Tenneson. who pulled a pistol on -DEAR PAT: I recently inherit· her slaortly Q.fter she entered the ed several old, authentic Persian car - and Navajo rugs. Other than be-According to investigators. she ing told to vacuum them, we was forced," to disrobe in the car can't find out bow they should be and to drink whisky~ until she clearied.. They are too vaJuable to paued out. Officials said $J\e was risk using the wrong method, and not raped · we undetstand special treatment On -Marcil. 3,, the FBI found . is advisable. Do you know of a Miss Cochcao at Marshall, finn specializing In this type of Minn .. and alftsted Uppert and · cleani.Dl? "TenMIOll. The charges against L. J .B.C .. Laguna HIUs Tenneson wert'!aterdropped Dealer• •d•l•e eoa~act .. & I _ ~ . Shah I N Sllab Orl .. t ... -llu&a, sa··)I chtof~ -az:i s. Mala;'lln&a..Am-Tiiis -~ - -. .a .., firm ·apeclaH... 18 repalT ud deMID& ol bolb Orlelllal -ID· -...... • :... .. °.). f4J, 75, Dltt---.e DEAR P/t.T: Jn, April 19!11 my hu1-b8nd· lpurchased· an England«!r s ff°p set with. a 20- year guarantee. I 've tried for some time to get the .sagging places in the springs repaired. 1•\re gone to stores that sell En&J.ander and have "'.ritten to the company in Los Angeles:The only response has been promises~ ' l finally gave up and had.th!!~pr­ inp fixed for $89.75. I still think Englapder should pay part of the repair cost: H .T., Laguna Hills C.rtis Bvnttt, m.aa.,er of operatlea• for Eaglallder re· Port• tllat the manafact,rer woald laa•e e••rled yoa US <ac- CGl'dllll to tlle 21-year, ,,.rated paruteel for-tlte sa111e repeln. Y• u,;..-_..,.died< fOr $41.75'--•. .,,~ lk~,_ ...... In -J., slati . :sy ,~· eed- ·- Seawef?d and se·a-grass-tonr-up by the super surf which hit the South Orange Coas~ last week has n«essitated reduced output of the San OnOfre ,Nuclear Generating Station. Edison Of- ficials said Tuesday. Tl:ie ocean vegetation has IQd.ged iri lhe eP,C>ling ·system of the nueleat 5t"tion requiring partial shut down or th~ system .while tbe stuff is picked out of the coblinc: condensers by band. · .Monday the·plant intermittent· ly was run 8t a.reduced out~ or 250 megawatts. Rated maximum output of the plant. is 450 megawatts. Wheri output of the S8ll Onofl'e pliilitl5 ~~d~o!Mfgenerar­ ing pl-an~s i ~he,:Souttlern · Califolpia grid e up the slack. lr~in~ Cotincilfuan .. . ,.,.. . \ . . ·:Take~'"Fluor Post. ··-. ;' ) l :.ur,. ..... 1-··~'---- ! .. . ' ' ' • ·~ DllMT P'llt .......... BOATS, BOATS EVERYWHERE AT Lio\> WATERFllONT Newport Bollt.Show ConUnUlng Through SUnday · 4 ln-water Display' Lido's Boat Slww Full Speed-Afut_cµJ, 117 GAllY GRANVIUE CM .. 0t11,rtt111 ... Supervllor 'l'bom• Riley 1eld Tuesday he will ask -a._. pnbeim of Newport BeKb to .-ve u IQ;repreten!atlftOD the ,citizen'•· commi.ttee that wlll screen applicants for the job of Orange County assessor. Riley was set to name Gug . em.helm to ttie committee at the • , BoardoCSupervisorsmeec.inc. But with two of the fjv.e ~supervisors. absent and the two present s till unsure <(If their choices, the naming of Che ~m· mittee was delayed one week. Jt'wlll be the-comm.ittee·tt task to sift through 20 pre-~reened applicants (or the $38,500 a year job to arrive at five fmalists~., .. · FrOtn those five , the B6ud'of &ipervisors will select a replace- ment to serve the 39 months that remai11 on former assessor Jack A.• Vallerga·s first (ult term in of-· o.H'r" ..,. 'ice. ON ASSESSOR PANEL .,,, : Val1erga was r4?'moVed from or-Newport's Gu9f9"hltlm .. , : fice last 'month when sentenced . • , l' : 1n Venturll County Superior .4 ·•"! • · Court. after bei'ng convicted or six to the comO\illeeTuesday. :.· : felony ~harges brought against As requested by the Board oJ • : him earlier this year in a Grand Su p e r v i s o r s t Co u n t. ·Y. · Jury indictment. •' Administrative Officer Robert~ : Last we~k. the supefvisors Thomas submitted eight names : agreed to form the citizen's com-as candidates to serve-on U..: mitlee to help them select. his screening committee. ··~ successor. Proposed by Thomas were. Riley .said he drafted Gug· either Jeanette Turk or Joan Rid· ; genheim .as his appointee to the dle, both or the Orange Counb';! : committee because of •·ru~ im-League of Women Voters, and--: peccable character, rus expertise Amin David of the Orange Coun :1 : in business and wide ranging ex-ty Human Rel a lions Co~, : perience. ·· mission . ;·~ : Guggenhei m , who is semi· Also suggested as possible : retired, is-a-former executive commissioners by Tbomaa wer& · with American Smelting and Lucien Truhill, executive direo.:: Refining Company as well as tor of the Orafige Count.)11, -with major television and motion Chamber of Commerce, Georee1 • picture companie!i. Rogers, a member ol the county : Heisaformer presidentofBig bar association, and .Tren .; ~ Brothers of Orange County and Bartlett, chairman ot the Oran..-. : -Pleasure craft ranging from craft are being displayed. along the Newport H-arbor Art County chapter of the Society of:: eight-foot dinghies to plush lhtf waterfront walkway at Lido Museum . . IJ.eal Estate Appraisers. d:: pc>wer and sailing yachts are Village: Guggenheim has servO'hQr is The CAO also suggested thM, • , crammed into every available in· Hours for boarding the boats still serving on the BOarcl of --.representatives from the School i cb of. space on the Lido Village are 2 p.m . to 10~ p .m. weekdays, "Trustees or Chapman College. of Public Administration al·: waterfront this week as the third 10 a.m . to 10 p.m . Saturdays and Childrens Hospital .of Orange Califorriia State University.;. 1 Newport ln·The·Water Boat lOa.m .to&.p .m .Sumdays. County, World Affairs Council ,....-, Fullerton, the State Board oi1 : Stiowshirtsintohlghgear. .The_ show _may be reached oJf and the Orange County'/ Equalization and the OraniJe": " The yachts on display in their Via Lido Drive, one block south Philharmonic Society. County City Managers Associa : ~rat· element represent about. of the Coas~ High~ay an4 Riley wasn't the only official tionbeaP1>9intedtothescreening : $10, million in ,value with local "' Newport Blvd. interurl.ion. readWtO name ~is appuio~ment comaiittee·. ,,: • nd foreign designers . and . ~ . bUilders displaying their latest . .. '• ~· • ~.:.\:.-:=~.;.::i uc• Sport Sex. . 'Shift Seen.:.~:· Sunday: ~ J Duncan Mcintosh, show pro--~ / r • • " .. -4 • ducer. said admissions to the dis By-DO UG FRITZSCHE wtio~e is to be i~ effect next fall, . dl play _.re running well ahead of Of•o.11; .. u.clUff Cunel says, adding that the more . . ~ the two previous exhibitions. complex area of athletics has \Jn-\( ;~ While the large yachts~-"in.., Beginning next f~J_, ther~ m~y til July 1, 1978 to becomt;rrec-, .- eluding the plush S3·foot Hal· ~:hl~::~::ra~ a~~h~ ~:::::u: tiS~iu . Curiel says. "I don't see j i1 _ . teras powerboat ~ occupy the I t d d. any reason why ~can't get t es or d. g"es moves on a p an . o en sex is--wa er space, scor m iu -' started on ,·t w1'th the g1·nning of small catamarans and i>addle crimination. Jn today's dry University or the new fiscal year< uly 1)." ca·lifornia financial Climate, The regulations a e circular in ~s UCI Affirmative Action Of· their logic and taken as a whole Lion Cub, Tot In Tumbling 'Act' al Bank fleer Ramon Curiel, meeting the mean that the campus mu st anti-sex: discrimirlation require· spend the same proportion on ments will m ean shifting money women that women make up of from heretofore all-male ac-\the general pop1,1lation. tivitiestowomen'ssport.s. • In team sports, Curiel said, The pla"n to insure that neith~r either coed teams. or separate sex is being short changed m men's and women's teams rnust campus expenditures is now on be available. ~ the drawing boards, Curiel said Scholarships at , UC I come in an interview Tuesday. about a third each rrom universi- The plan is required by new ty funds, income producing federal guidelines requiring pro· sports and private donations, visions of Title IX o{ the F.dUca-Curiel said, • lion Amendments of 1972 be put Of the approximately 60 intoeffect. scholars hips available, he said.- . , . .; 1":• O.lly ,.. SUff ~ The regulations apply to the about 30 would go to women un- whole call1J)US , Curiel points out, der the new guidelines. but Uie biggest changes are like-, The ruling does not require Jy to be felt in the area o( coed teams in contact spc>rts. SEEKING CHANGES . . UCl's Ramon Curiel , athletics. However, it a pp arently requires on :'iexually segregated teams;· Curiel said. The plan for the campus as a th~t the same amounts be spent • j ' • Gem Talk • · . ) The perfectionist's watch, 11· Every Omei;la Constellation c.hronomr.lt>r is accompanied by n ccrtificatr. · alteating to its in credible accuracy. lt'a the ultimnlc \valch lo giv e or receive. 0 OMEGA . r J, C. J/wnpkrw6 Jew~£r6 1823 NEWPORT B\.110 . COSTA MESA ., CONVENIENT TEf\~1$ BankAmericard-MaslGf' a..,.. 27 YEAAS IN T E SA~_;;,;;S IOCAi"'::T:IO_N~Ol·,__.,P .. H,.0-NE 54IKl401 ' • • • ·I i • • -A4 J OMLYPILOT 1------....... ..... -ff , W e Fen! ftre•i' ._ ' I I 1 .. I --· Ohic(tgo ·woman ) • ' Frie8.Ani. Fatalt013 S AL VADOR, B r alll {UPI) -nui-d6lra --eatiog frfecl- ' • . . -· I . For••ier FBI ' .Clerk Saw I ·I ;i.~ ~ ·:-... uag~ ):·. "~ . .. ,,.. .. ... 'r. wit.·. .... ... . :~t::: ... . ~'"-' .· ., ... _ . , Had_ Gun in Bag -had lntested -PGilela: a detectlye Aid ~--7· . Jlqu. Gomes J(usbr', • -Ive 1DvesU1at1ng the deatlw •ot Ibo cblldron In , Ibo lmpo•eria-~ "' l bira p ua i n Brasil'• -..... ion. said tbe)o . ......, f-ot eat1nc fried ...- JFKWanllng ~(lllGANCITY, La. <AP>~A fonner FBI code e14d< f!QS that five days ~ore Pr-~ F. Kennedy wu auassinMMI. be uw an FBI teletype r.= WVlliDC that an attemi>t be...-m Keoned1'1life TO YOU& REALm DEPT, - Jt's easy these days to rind out how you can stay okay. E;verybody b helping. We have tile Federal llrug Administra· tiDD, health ~ncils, private pro- !Jtrs and cons.umer groups to help you stay okay. All of tbesp.pe\)ple give you.ad· vice. YOll will be okay if you doQ:t spray things from spray cans. 1r you do spray under your arms Of squirt thP,r stufr under the kitchen sink to get the ants, you ma,y break down the ozone. You could also breat he the mist and breakdown your lungs. YOU WILLALSObeokayifyou I don't eat a lot of food with pre- servatives in it. If you ignor-e the advice1 your body may end up em· balmed atanearly age. Be s uie you get out and jog every day iJ you want to stay okay. Make SlU'e before you do. you are warned, that you don't I suffer heart disease, di abetes, short breath, high blood pre- ssure. or corns on your feet. Alas, it is clear that in the ef. fort to assure that you stayotay, every agency is probing ever- ything arid finding more perils arid horrors that could beset your suspectible body. Now you may have noted in the news that even the kids are get· ting into the act. A GROUP OF IDGR SCHOOL I students from Irvine have set I up a microbiology laboratory ~ are now gathering sample foods from various restaurants in ou-r region . They test the samples. 1 So far, they have discovered things like Streytococcus and globules of coliform in some of tbe foods a,Qd various other tiny be;asties in hamburger. j The yourig probers haven't re- ally come out and said what will · balppen'to you if you ingest all of this. But the names of the things they've found are enough to give you pause. lf's enough· to make you think back to the last time you ordered a qliekie hamburger trit.b frmch' fries. You have an urge to start ~ing your skin for greenish • splotches. · "TllANK GOODNESS my late fa~ didn't bave the ' ad.van· tages of mlnol>iology when he quit the police d9d&e for i3 spell fo become an Orua:e County health inspector. Tlda meant he-1iad to go arou nd t_o_ all our county res'taurants a nd probe into refrtceraton and under stoves. Ollce at a beachfroot ham- buflltl" stand (now long gone),· be foumi a wbole stack ol meat pat· ti• tbat -tunied -Then liiei.--. Dod.bod-.rtof. a weak siomacb. Reoaly lated a year in the heal.l.b.J!llpectioo clodce. Re strapped Oii r.. ')list.ol and went badt to being' cop. He n,.....i it wu a ICJl smer. ANOTBll& TIME BE wan- . dered into oae of our bigh-dass .-a1 botela and found they wen taltinc Ice from around the -·rub and using it in the w.ter&laues. Eft!D today. it is impossible to .. . : getmymotherto eatintbatplace. And the rub-lee incideot bap- penedtbree decadesaeo- CHICAGO (UPI) -Carmen Teresa Pulido leaned against a barricade across from where President Ford was to arrive fOf' a · speech at the Cqorad Hilton Hotel, ,.ailing f<>< a glimpie of the President. -· She clutched a bulging large blue leather handbag. Officer Jesse Jacobs, asked1.oinvestigate. asked the woman if he c:ould inspect her h8ndbag. 1'1 FELT A BULGE,'' he said. '11t wasrat.berheavy. lopenedit and$aid 'What·~ this'!' · _ • '''That'sacµn',"thewomananswered. r "'Gun," Jacobs said into his two-way radio. The· gun was a ~caliber a.utornatic pistol There wu no bullet in the chamber and the safety was oo, but the' cun's dip carried siz bullets. • Police and Secret Service agents nocked to the scene. In a moment. the woman was being b~tled into a paddy wagon asahe frantically tried to eq>lain. Her nephew, John Sifuentes, 20;was taken into c~todt.for questioning but was later released. ·. , ''CAPTAIN, WE'RE CLEAN living people," Sifuentes told poticec:ommander PaulV. McLaughlin. I • Presidential Press Secretary1 Ron Nessen sai~ ,the wo111;an. carried the gun because of her job in a currency exchange and the Secret Service did not coosider her lo be a potential assassin. .. The episode bas'.:\" judged lo have nothing to do with the President," he said. McLaughlin agreed. _ •·we don't think, nor did we ever think, she was a serious threat lo the President of t!)e: United 54-tes, •• be said. But the Pulido woman Was beldon $1,000 bond and ordered to appear in court Oct. L5 on eha.rges pl unlawful use of a weapon. failure lo have a city firearm regisJration and failure to register with the city as a g~r. ~I misdemeanors. SHE SAm SHE HAD a state registfation ca.rd to own a g\Dl because of btt job. However, Nessen said she did not have a permit to carry a gun. Spain Terrorists Kill 3 Policemen MADRI D CU Pl) -Bands or terrorists armed with sawed-off shotguns killed three Madrid policemen and critically wounded. a fourth today while an emotional crowd of a million persons celebrated the 39lh an· niversary of Generalis.simo Francisco Franco 's rise lo power. With his voice sometimes trail· ing off and becoming inaudible, the 82-year-0ld Franco said the- foreign campaign was the result of a "'plot hatched by left-wing ma.sonism in the ruliDg class (of .Western European countries) and .Communist-terrorist sub- versiOn in the social field.'' He t old tt•e u u1a11 Health Ministry that nearby fruit crowen bod . sprayed tbelr_trffs with ID- secticid e. Hi saiJI, tbe cuotom of the cbildfm WU to eat the ,anta that fell from Ibo tnM- CIA.1~ BuJget In Air Foree Fund Debated WASHINGTON IUPll -• Somewbrere in the SZ,bl0,400,000 set ulde tor ••other procure- ment, Air Force•• in the fiscal 1'76 appropriatiolll llill are the operatin1 fUDcis for Ibo Ceatral Jnte1111enc:e A1ency. Re p. Robert Giaimo (D· Conn.), used t ile wor d "concealed'' to describe the loca· ticnotsome of America'sspyez· penditure. He ·wants tbe CIA budget total to be public infonna· tioo. Rep. Jack Kemp (R·N.Y.), used the word ''classified.•• He says releasing that figure would heJp the enemies of the United States. Both agree that if the House votes today to reveal that ap. propriation, further probes are possible. This is expected to be the ma- jor disagr eement in the debate over the $112 billion Pentagon money bill for Hie 15 months end· ing Sept. 30, 1976 although there also is contention over the Navy·s $132.7 m illion request for the FIB jet fi hter plane-- his trip lo Dallu. · The alleptloa by WllB .... s. Walter wuclalied by FBI Diree- tar a-I(. Kelley aal·by Joseph.Sylvester, cunentJy in charge of the FBl's NewOdeans office-' WAI.TEA SAID in a telepbont interview· with The Asoodated l'ras today that bio·•• -.tine . the midnight to I a.m. shill In ta. FBl"s New Orleam -wblil such a messa1e was transniitted tot.lie agency's Soutbemoffi.ce. "It came in urgent from the · dirtttor's office in WasbiDClon say\nC a militant rov<>lutioaary '-. '""' ~ may attempt to till Ken- -~ bi5 trip to IM!las, Tez.. co Nov. 22nd,•• he said.. Kennedy was shot and killed Nov. 22. 1963, while riding in a motorcade in Dallas. MA!r CBS televisim broadcast a report about Walter's claim Tuesday night, Kelley said a thorough investigation Was'm.:le in 1968 and again this month in which 53 F BI employes were questioned. " "NO EVIDE NCE was de· veloped which wouJd support Walter's allegation oriJJi\lic•te its plausibility. A check ••• of FBI files produced absolutely DO re- cord of any such teletype."' Kelley said. I J osep h Syl vest er ,r now in charge of the F BI of6le in New Orleam, said, •"'lbel:e was no communication ever, warning ol a possible attempt priGl'to-the as- sass in a l i o n. Is that c lear enough?'' .. Walter, now direclor of a local bank, said Kelley's statement did not surprise him. S-••tl1'n.. Daniel F. Moynihan, U.S. ambassador to the U .N., vetoeS membership applica-~ tions of North and South Vfet. ' nam at General Assembly ' for second time Tllesday \Ill· I. ti! South Korea is permitted " to join. " Manson 'Li.st' • • • CHICAGO (UPI) -CbiC8111 l>eputJ-.lla7or Kemwtb Sain Is amoag 21 Illinois business -enviromnental officials marktd -. for death b7 followers of eonvlc:t· ed mafs U..ur.derer ... Charles Manson, according to the .: Cbicaco Tribune. . • 'Ale new.iiall"!' r!PJl'led Tues· ·day that Sandra~ nxmm•te of ac:cused would-be jnaidentW assassin· Lynett"e f'Sq~aty·• Fromme. has a list d Zl IDinQis bminess and environmedal of. ... fic:ials, .Franco. a n gered . by widespread European and world reaction lo Spain's execution of five terrorists ·Saturday for sl'&Y· in& of. other policemen, said the violent anti-Spanish ~on was a foreign plot against Spain by Free' Masons and CommlJflists . The almost simultaneous llttacks on policemen in different parts of i..be city was the largest cuemna o--peratlon ~ a wave or political violence that has hit Spain in recen t months. 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She Celt pretty Important to be part oftbe1~tem :· • / · ' .. As I know fmm -~atloao wltll other jurora that we all r .. 1 this wey -11falao 1¥>t s"1t It (tM letter); I have a small talont ror word• -and Im°"( !bat we all feel stn>ngly a.bout the rlghtness·or tbla •aysam' (juryUtaia, thatilll now that we•veez· perienced It ... alalterobe ~wrote. · ., · Mra. llooff, while a )!onlr =.c::ra Coote C1'Ulll1 SUperi_. Coart trial of an alleced Child In ltn, -a rambllaa ID 'l'• letter the lw>d-deliverecl lo O'Neill oa Jul1X.1973 - 'While the trial wu flill In Procr--Mra. lloore wrote In part: ~ praltlns lbe luclldal • and emtMJdalal wlUI ~ ••wed Communltt Aftlela _ , a.-C lo Jury Com· m'"kmerWUfredO'NelJL • WIUTING THAT 11HE spoke or .lbe other junn a ~II u hene~.1,llra.M'......,tdlM<llbeletter. VA-Juror:'O'Neillaalcl. "I FEEi. BOTH.very bumble and very prouchl@bt now, and am also somewhat awt!d by our rtllj)OllOlbllit7. I don t thlnll: I lru· ly comprehended When all df yop were telklnl about Sitting In Jud&4men't (1jt) on afellowman.-nowldo. . ·· -~ o·NEll.l.SAIDITWAS"wiusualthatS01Deane-1clwrltea letter aboyt their involvement as a Juror ,while still tnY'olved·til the trial. '..rhat•s why I ktj>l lbe letter. because we all lilte lo keep documentsthatfavorourp0elUon.•• ~ ~ .. ,,.7 penooal "-ledef• la lbat'tbe letter was wrlUAD by her becaue •he bid uked If It wOuld be proper to write It, lbeu ••And noW also. for the fint Uri1e. I understand whaLAngeJa Dam and alt the olhenl nieant when they were maldll"i 1och a fuio< over not be(ng •ble to get a jury of their 'I'"""·• · The jury commlssioner said he was shocked"afler discover· ing that the woman who had written bis iiote or praise allegedly ;• tried to usaulnate FonlonSept.22 as he left the SL Franclahottl t" I • • • • "Everyone coDnected With this cas,e -attorneys. judge. in San Francisco. ,. 1 ·Two Sex Off enders ' ~ . Denied Castration'· ' ~ ' ;;-,. ·. ;-: ' SAN DIEGO (AP) -Twv-. Court Judje. ~U.flaa R •• victed te• offenders wbo 8ked to Woodw.orth said ~ all« be castrated rather than put aentemcing Joseph Alamo Ken· behind bars have been aeut to ner • -Paul De La llaJe. He prison for indefinite terms said ~e )>assed seutence ••with because they could not fmd. a aur-personal ~•ret." · geon willing· to perform the "I oould have ..-an1ec1 lbenr aperations. probation under some kind ot "I had no choice.•• SUperior cbeirlotherapy Or psfcbotberapy ' program.•• be said. "But tboR BrownOkays lOo/oRtme For Lawmaken SACRAMENTO (UPI) -Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr., Tuesday night signed a controversial bHl granting state legislators a 10 percent raise next year -from $21,120 to $23.231 annually. Brown.._ Who has rei>eatedfy urged those with .the "biggest belts" to make the biggest salary sacrifices during tough economic times, signed .the politically sensitive measure· Without com· ment about five hounJ before a midnight deadline alter which it would ·have become law without his signature .. Legislators favoring the boost had said the 10 percent raise over two years was below the in· crease in the cost of living and lower than pay hikes given other state employes. In addition to increaSing salaries, the bill also would trig .. ger an automatic increase in pension benefits. programs require a meMUn of. ~lf-discipline. Sorry u I aftl for them; I just oouldn't Juttify lbe risks.'1 • WOODWORTB.AGllBEDwilb· defense '*ttomeys in criticizing urotogi§ts who refused the ·castration requt:sts. ••A whole branch of th,e medical profession has been..un· willing to extend a humanitarian service tqt this man, who faces the prospect· or being locked in a cage for the rest· iJf his years," he saidofKenner. •••-sued -' . Elton John has been sued (or $70,000 by his former landlady, who charges he left rings on the furniture. lnarred floors and drilled bores in the walls of her !Beverly Hills home. "Several· doctors have told me privately that they would like to accoin!Tlpdate tbf!; men, but they·re afraidtbey mi&ht be ex· 1Fr0 -man, 82., posed to som~ crank lawsuit. 1 W • regard these fears as fanciful, • butthere·s no way of guarantee· Surv•ves Rarpe ing a doctor that some nut won't ., sue him." Kenner-and De La Haye, both I • LONG BEACH (UPI) - 45-year.old lliboters, have spent An 82·year·old woman the last year together ip San beaten and raped by two Diego Co1,lnty Jail, waiting for a men wbo forced their way. surgeon to volunteer to perform into her home was lislect in the operation-;-called a bilateral critical condition today 'at orchidectomy. Memorial Hospital. At least four urologists agreed Poliee said the men to do it, but all later backed off. forced open the rear door · A THIRD ~N seeking castra· and attacked the woman in tion rather than imprisonment, her bedroom. The beating James Wesley Goebel, 38, ts be-was So severe the walls ing sought by. ce for failing to were spattered. wit.Ji blood. * .* * · .. * *: * . ~ _Sipple Sues Ne~spapers.:: * * Claims Gay· Revelation I~. Privacy ti . SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Oliver Sipple, the ex·Marine credited w.i,th possibly saving President Ford's life during an assassination attempt here, has fiJed suit against the news media for reporting that be was homosexual. -Sipple's lawsuit. rued in San_ 1''rancisco SuperiOr rourt Tues· d ay. seek's $15 millil)n in damages. He said news reports of his sexual orientation con· slituted an lnvaslonclfprivacy. Sippll!", ·32, said in tM sl it that 1'his brothers and his sisters learned for the firSt lime of his . homosexual sexual orientatJon, -Blame Nat1•re Anti-nudi.iy Ruling Stands ' LQS ANGELES (AP) -A law requiring women to clothe their breasts while men are allowed to go barechested is not un· constitutional, a state appeals court has ruled. ~ "Nature, not the legislative body, created the distinction between that portion of a woman's body a:hd that of a man's torso," the Second District Court of Appeal said Tuesday in up- holding the Los Angeles ban on nudity at city parks and beaches. "The classification requiring female breasts be clothed ls re· asonable, not arbitrary_," the court said, "and rests upon a ground or difference h&Vfng a fair and substantial relatioo tO the object of the legislation, so that all persons similarly circumstanced are treated alike." The court also rejected the argun1..1f1t or plaintiff Maureen • 1 Eckl that state law encompasses the nudily area and that no local ordinances c;an be passed .. , . The court said the state law "does not proscribe conduct other than that which is sexually motivated" and is not intended to prohibit local governments from·passing a ''reasonable regula'• lion for the general welfare·· .. and accordingly. and consequ..,.· • • tially abandoned the plalntl(f. •• ' THE SUIT Al.SO SAYS he _ ''was exposed; to contempt and ·1' ridicule, causing him great men· "' tal anguish, embarrassment and . humilltation. •• ., The suit named seven newspapers and their parent • companies as well as SO unnamed "• ··Does:· identified only as ' pUbltshers or a newspaper, 1 • magazine or news service. ·" The only writer. specifically named as a defendant was San Francisco Chronicle columnist· · HerbCaen. f Newspapers named were the ChrQnicle, the Los Angeles ··· Times, The Chicago SUn-Times: · - The Denver Post, the San An· tonio Express, the lndianapalis ,,· Star and the ·Des Moines"' Register. 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' \ • • , .. .. ,. ' • \ .. .. • • • . ' . ,. • • ' •' . J.4• . DAILY I . • ' . \ , PILO'l' EDI~ORIAL PAG.E . - • I -·r , Alllhulance ·Muddle 1 If Emergency' ambulance transport for ,;he South • ... . • • • I Coast area has become ensnurled in a web or provin· cialisO), personal acrimony and diso rganization. The potential victims or this foul -up are the helpless, the ty counc il and the hospital olficials must end. , sick abd tbe inj' ured. -Ttte hodge-podge of agencie'S lnvolved·must get together and, with the sole goal of providing the best. possible medical care for the greatest number of peo- 'I There's a ong history to the issue and one which ; has ~roduced a fair amount of il l·will between Laguna i Beach, South Goast Community I·tospital and Orange , pie, reason out the best possible solution •. 'County officials. Confusing the Issue • A:s a result of well-intentioned attempts by all t three lo improve s1.1bstandard ambulance protection, kl cpch appears to have gone a scparalc Toute. A three- ~ mor\th pilot hos pital-county prOgr<.1m pr·ovides one cmergehcy-only ambulance at the hospital full time. 'fhe city has acquired its own ambulance for in-aity Mi srepresentation has no place in.supposedly fac· tual testimony g iven dwing-city coupcil h earings, but lhe San Clemente City Council got hit with big doses ~f \ ~t from develo pers during a recent public hearing on a ~roposed gr ading law: · . backup calls oply. · After Oct. 7, the pilot program will end, and it will be back to the old system. The private ambulance ' now at the hospjta1 and used only for emergency calls , may be used for non·e mergency transport -the l source of 70 percent of Lhe company's revenue:Thus it The most blatant was a Bro.admoor Homes ex- ecutive who matter-of:Cactly told the council that restrictive building rules in the city or Irvine had re- sulted in that city having the highest property tax in the county. may not be available for an e me r gency. Laguna Beach still will have e xtra protection because of its own bac.ku11 city <;1.mbulance, but the fa te of the county areas is fess certain. The re's some talk about beefing UJ> the fire rescue units so they can carry patie nts if no regular ambulance is available. The whole trulliis the Irvine folks pay the highest "combined'' property taxes in the county. But by far the bulk of those taxes go to pay £or new schpols necessitated by development and a very large sh are -larger than the city tax ..'..pays for s pecial districts to provide faciliticsfot new development. · ~ There probably are no easy ans wers-lo the com· plex situation, but there are some things which must The Irvine city tax rate is less than half that of the 1 city of San Clemente. Then there was the spectacle or the developer of $150,000 to $200,000 houses plaiii.lively worrying about the propascd law's forcing builders to increase house prices, thus excluding low income persons from the be corrected. -A provincial attitude by the cit y of Laguna I. Beach is out of place. The city has in the past ttied to extend a sphere of irVJuence over the South Laguna I area for land planning. Now, when it comes to human I planninS". Laguna Beach's concern s tops at the city li~. . -Pe rs onal tiffs between some members of the ci· community . · Misleading or unfourided. statements at a public hearing are fundamentally disrespectful of a city rouncil engaged in the difficult business of trying to arrive at a fair ordinance. 'Yeah, I was goin' over to see the president myself, but I'm just too busy. That 'll be $29.95.' . . s Whose Right to .~!-ar Ar~rs? 1AnA!front To a Noble Dear Gloomy Gus Handgun Control ·views Vary Language ( CHARLES McCABE ) The blessings of big govern- ment are. as w.e know, boundless. From the foetus to the Final . Gong we are cossetted by Big Brother. In a move so stunning that even • a columnist could_ not have pre-~ dieted it, the-govfrnment is now telling us how lo write and speak English. They arc putting down their ukases in t~e-name of -r,""'"'· the women·s ...r~ libe ration !!-movem ent, g ~ that mis -· chievous ex· ~ ample or a good becom· ing-a bore-by ~ exagge?ation. · Sex t\as entered our language in a big way. How rar it wilt_ get remains to be seen. You will have to conslder the Position. In some wise, .the U.S. Department o( Labor puts out an annual Labor's Dictionaru of Occupational Titles. ''Some .of the changes," the Labor D. Says, ''stem Crom the department"s efforts lo rid the publication of age and sex con· notations.'' Some of the new words dictat· ed by the Labor. D. for 191'5 are stunning. Nearly 3500 job titles have been revised or changed. A salesnian, of course, is a salesperson. as a chairman is transmogriried into a chairperson. THAT •s BUT a beginning. Maids become houseworkers. . Airline stewardesses become airplane flight attendants. Foremen become supervisors, jury foremen become jury forepersons. A new car-salesman becomes a new car associate, '!. fisherman a (ishe;:, a bridal con· sultant a wedding consultant. My two favorites or all these ghastly enervations are chang· ing busboys to "dining room al· tendants .. and governesses into "child. mentors." The kind of a mind that can think up a Once upon a time there was a building al the north end o( t:aguna's Main Beach Park. It housed both the lifeguards a·nd the ·--Recreation De partment. ,. The city c hopped it down. Now, for $40,000 the city tells us we can have "half'' of it back ... B.C.J. ~y G.s c~m•"'• ..,. 1t!llMlhM 9y ~MCI M 11tot ._c11wrUy ,..119<1 t1o1 wiew1 et tM 1"WIHHf'. 1411111 .,..... "' _..,.tel Gloemy Gitt, Dally ~tot. classification called "child men· tor" has a blazing future in the w_orld of gobbledegook. Mark you, the government is not kidding about these little hor· rors. We are going to have to live with them. All forms sent out by the government will be ruled by Labor"s Style Book. Doubtless they will be adopted by large companies_ who think failure to do so will be an aCCront to all person hood. THE CONSEQUENCES in other fields are, as Matthew Arnold ~ai.d of the fu~ure of poetry, immense. Mr. Harold Evans, editor of The Sunday Times or London. touched upon some changes that will have to be made: .~'Lit erature a nd music will have to be purged. Miss Taylor in· Jane Austen's Emma becomes a child mentor (governess is· dis· criminatory); Eugene O'Neill's The Iceman Cometh will have to be called. The Ice Route Driver Cometh ; and Shaw, as everyone k.nows, wrote P e rson a nd Superperson. "Arthur Mill er, as a decent fair-minded man, will live in shame that he never called his play beath of a Salesperson; Lerner and Loewe will dedicate to Women's Lib the Proceeds of My Fair Person ..• ·· TO STATE the case is, or coW)ie. 'to uncover its lunacy. Political considerations are to af- fect the rhythm and sense of the Englis h sentence. The case against mos t or these sex changes is not that they are un· necessary and often comical, but that they offend the ear. To the Editor: I "Guns don·t kill people; people kill people.·· True. but straigbt~ommyrot as an argument against any form o( gun control. ~ l :... .... I have owned gJns for more than ® years -r1~. shotguns and handguns. ":rhe f,lrst two were for hunting. The handgun I pre- sentl y own was bought in pre· paration for trying tel slay alive one recent year in Crime-ridden W~shington, D.C. ~ So saying, I hold no brief for ownership of any handgun, whose only·purpose is offense or derense where human beings are con- ('emed. I know that the claimed "right to keep-and ·bear arms" under the federal Constitution is a phony. that this "right" related to the maintenance or a militia was needed at the birth of the na- tiQn. High courts have repeatedly upheld this interpretation or the Constitution. . I RECOGNIZE also that the easy availability or the handgun is a major !actor in homicides nationwide, those resulting Crom emotional e xplosions within families and among other persons who know each other. . The National Rifle Associat·on is on solid ground in i Lion of .wildlire and its while supporting soun herd management, in lhecaseofdeer. through controlled hunting. But NRA is far orr target when it blindly opposes elimination or the Saturday night special and all handguns other than those used in organtzed competitive target shopting and legitimate collecting o( antique handguns. Total ban on !ale and passession or all other handguns .should have universal support, out or sheer common sense. It would be no total panacea, of course. Criminals wilJ still steal guns or use alternative weapons. But i£ the great majority of Americans who are law abidil)g turn in the fnillions or handguns tor ju.st compensation, and use of guns in crinie is made a man- datory penitentiary offense, a long step toward reduction of gun homicide will have been taken. ·· A.W.BATES Our Reluctant Revolution _As. w~~prepare to celebr&°te I' \ ) America·· bi«m~enni,1, it is SYDNEY HARRIS worth keeping 1n m1nd two ~. separate setr'6C-f:i cts. "Flril.-our • . nation was founded •by fighting for freedom·: second, ~ did not want lo fight, aTid took every po1si ble step to a void it. If you read the stat«:.ments and papers of the great eot rly patriots, you 'Will find lhat \bey"'wer e Htera11y dri.ven to re- •olu\Jon by \ &be 1tupld, areody and m.yopic Btit11b 10•-._ .... _ .. ad ,.. """"" iii· IMlllll7lrclfl0na George. or the revolutlooa in hi s-!fuii, ...... the least l)k>Qd-~. n;te Brllhb i._ had no •• appetite for killing the colonials., and the Americans desperately did not want to Commit what then was l a rgely' rega rd ed a s ··treason" against the mother ~ountry. .. ALL oua 4th o! July pagcan· try represents only the fll'St set of facts : then •• , the fife, the drum, the musket·man in bandages. But the mo~' •ober facts or 'his· tory record tbe other side -that ' ~obody, from Washington and Franklin down, wanted a revolu· tlon. o even wanted indepen· dence, if the British would make deCent concea•ions to our senJSe of right and justice. Moat of th• colonilts, tn fact, did not sympathize with the re-, votution: only a minority sup.. ix>rted it, the rest being either averse. or-passtvely-n·eutra1.· ·Washington's most difficult task was gett.ing and keeplrlg enough troops on ·hand to combat the Hessian mercenaries. IN A L,ETl'ER to Josiah Quin· cy, in 1783, Franklin wrote: "I join with you most cordiall:Y in rejoicint at the return of peace. I hope ll will be lasting, and that mankind 'will at le ngth, as they call them selv es reason•ble creatures, have reason to setUe their dlffere~ces without cu~D& throats; Cbr, 1n my opinion, there never was a good war or a bad peace.'' In commem ~rating our 200th anniversary, it is well to recall .lh•t.we a(QOd up for frftdom; l;llll It ta distorting history, one! the nature· or our government to tor-iet that we 80U8hl peace tO Ute . fOfnt of 1u~pllcation . -• - • ' • -.l MAILBOX ) behave as t.hey kni\o they should urging Gov. Brown to prevent be si<'k. We mustjegin to mak e construction of the New, Melones people take r:e11ppnsibility for Dam. Constitutionally, he has the what they 40, unless it c·an be power to stop its const:ruetion. proved that 'an. actual organic Because of. the wording or ~,_fM~ .... .--.T-.."""tl(-...... ..._.. .. Ht ..... w ... ml .... 11"91 ti .... ...... ............ _.. ... Wiii ... _ disorder, or brainwashing, pre· Prop. 17 last year, 60 percent or ~•.Alt...._.._,._ ... ....,....,. vents them froth conlrolling the voters who voted in favor of . themselves. Th is ('an not be theda·m thought they were voting _........._Ml .. _.,.., ............ .... .... It tMftkll ...... _Is 1......-. l"Mtry wlH -............. ' shown in the vast majority or against construction of the dam cases or mentally "ill " persons. I to save the river. sugge1t that we all could learn . Those who are still working · ft~al Gun Freaks much rrom a ~rerut a 1 (:. ...... hard to save the Stanislaus River Dr. Karl. Menninge ·s bool<.., areasldngyou toretGov.1Brown To the Editor: I m..ust comment on Mr. Tom Murphine"s article, "Let's Get the Pistols." (Daily Pilot, Sept. ''Whatever ,Btame f Sin ?'' know you were one of those Meanwhile,: th ks a tor a voters . Write Gov. Brown and stimulating cri ueof a real glut -ask him to,stpp const.ruction or 23). on our culture. CAL BEISNER lhewas.teful ~ew A!elOnes Dam. THe issue 1s alive and well. ·First orf, radicals and robbers use handguns in the commisai:on ot rrimes. Secondly. this man quotes that, "They will debate that if you take all the gWlS away from the good people. Y.OU will simply leave only ttie cl-iminal armed. They will argue that you have a right to protect your home and" property. They will claim that the Constitution gives us the rig_ht lo keep and bear arms:· • MR. MURPWNE says this in his opinion ! I think that this stinks. Since when do we not h._afe (be right to protect our homes and proi>erty? Since when does the Constitution not give us the right to keep and bear arms? In God ·s name, whatis'goingto keep some de(Q.ented idiot from coming into ·my home or busj- ness? Mr. Murphinesays ask any policeman. Ask them, I say. You. the readers, and even Mr. Murphine, might be very sur- prised by the respanSes from the police. Schmit Correct To the Editor: Starr writer William Sehreiber, writirig in tbe Sept. 17 issue of the Pilot, makes an ugly personal attack against Orange County Supervisor Laurence Schmit, Since Mr. S~hrei be_r, not Supervisor Schmit. seems to be ·tar orr base on the subject or referring juveniles' in county custody to .... organizations of the homosexual community tor therapeu.tic ''counseling", the attack should not go unchallenged. ' Supervisor Sc hmit is .to be commended for ·objecting to the inclusion of such organiz:itions on a co_unty referral list for remanding juveniles. You . may call us Gun Freaks, but the real gun freaks are the subyersives, the criminals and the people who use a gun to their own ends. Even a handgun. It's not the type of gun, it·s the intent. .\ • Like I s tated , ''Ask any ' The remaining s upervisors were correct in sending the proposed list of agencies back to the Welfare , .Qepartment Crom whence it emerged, for further study and th.e establishing of suitable standards and qualificatioru for inclusion on such a list. JIEBA WILLIAMS lflaat Now; f'BI? policeman,'' or did Mr. Murphine To the Editor: saythat?Ihopethatyouhavethe Now that the FBI h a s courage to print this in its con~ culminatedl9monthsort~most text. R~CHARD J . SIRAK relentless headline hunt m his· tory by stum_bling 'onto . .Patly McCabe RJ-•t He~rst; and a ri ghteous judge ir• has decreed th e s afety of To the Editor: America depends on keeping her Charles McCabe is a wise,· a coolin.ed, we can sleep soundly brilliant man, and his articles know g we are once again have Impressed me with his com· secure our beds. mon sense, but his co~umn ' ''Psychiatr~Fa es..._Its o BtJTW ofthose thousands Problems'' (Sept. )) ~ ne or of ~I agen~ ave been de- , his best. It.is g to£md people votrng full t1m . (and millions or who are una to speak up on dollars) to th1s heroic effort? what may be one ·o1 the more What of their .ta.te, now that the Help save California'S nine ·million-year-old jewel. MRS. RITAJO~OON 1 _ftfason.Dizon I.In~ To the Editor: We are disturbed by the grow- ing schism between two sister communities, Laguna Beach and South Laguna. . We feel that a false .M Dixon line has been p' "?.*~ some leaders of munities due to a s understandt'ng the term ''sphereot influence.•• It is not our intent here to de- fine or redefine this term, but rather to try to forestall a grow- ing sense of isolafionism by directing our attention ·t o another. and more meaningru1 term, ''areas of interdepen· dence." ·• THERE is an important bis· lori:cat-interretationship-end-in· terdependence between these communities, of excb•nged serv.ices and friendship, and we feel that the leaders of both com - ·munitie .. shouta hesitate con- s id e r1 n g taking certain ''sever-ance'• actions. because each action causes a reaction. May we, instead, suggest that a committee be formed CQDSist· iftg of governmental represen· tatiVes f~08,J, Laguna Beach clod representat1ves from the two or- gan i z a tiq p s ~lmin.g. to-_.. represent the 1;Jrne~owner.r4or South Laguna. Thia committee could explore ,the areas or in· terde~d.ence pnd interactiqn. and, perhaps come up with workable rermulas for a co~ existence between bolb com- munities. SI SLAVIN ' · JANESLAVIN. tender controversial issues in our . emergency ~•S ended 11nd a soctety today. McCal>e was right -grate'ful---,ratilfff""'no IOiger re--. in sey.lng, "So few people ·who go quir~ their se~vices? Aft.er de· _ORANG E t OAST shnnka Ret<id-otwbaHbey-go -mobd .. aH01L •ill thoy..be-eon--11141•••''1{ }I ·' to shrinks to get rid ot .•.. So s_lgned to.stan4.in unemployment # J f f many shrinks have madt claims lines? W1ll tbere be an FBI bill .. f that coul<t be supported by no ~ permltti.ng t}E .to attend col· . · ll'!f!:'t N. Wl!e;it: Publi.llM.'1' medical discipline, and few re. Jege at gove . mcnt expense to 3:1:{!:0e:z'''~f~tor ligiousones.'' · .ti:aln them elves--for. ne-w---t--t:dttoriat·Pa~r;E~ru',..---e-1 N . careers? WI l Congress trim • WRE )".ILL WE stapwas~mg ~ budget back to peace't.iiiii The editorial page Of the Daily\ ou_r ~oaey for such poorseryice? :St_a}us? Does Con ress' know PJlot $e,k1 to Inform and M11Uon1 ot dollars are spent each what thelr budget is?g s mulate readers by presenting year by the IJ?ilµons of people And wasn;t it luckthat ttef cap· on ~hl~.%age dlversc com mentary{ who 1pend mllliOf!S of boun, tun ca.me ebout so unexpectedfy :; c:fur!n~t~~~~:ro:::!ctl·l laraely Wl\St~, ta.lkmg with peo-that the peUce didn't have time to providlpg 'a. forum /Or n-.t;,J. • pie -~bdon l really help them. mobilize anddefot'iateSan Fran-·views and by pretentlar this Rare..,. ~ve so many owed so.Ii\-cisco? \ newspaJ><t's op lnlons and ideal Ue,010nc:hagr:oupofmm. E 'B O'NEILL on current topics. The 'editor1•l I h•ve numerous personal, · · oplniOMorthe Daily PUoteppearil 'friendl who found out the hard D I ....___ only in the editorial coltmJ!JAJ.he WOJ'!ll•tMcC .. wurjgbtwhOn a• --..-. t o~the page. Ol>lniMs ex- M NW, ''SQme of these ~YI do To the Editor: . 1 _ :!rtoonis~l 8 thdel cohu~~st• and = harm than ........._. and Please let .vour read know h n ttter wnters are t ~••1n1 " T~· ' v l cir own and no endorsement~ llN'!ol • ••1"1:1'• ,_,, tbet tbe damming of. the their vlt~'• b lh 0~•1 Pl'-ID llO(ye poycholo&ltol problems Slonl1l1118 Rlxer ia not ckloed Should be \n y e, my ~ 111411 la not by biding ti-om !Mm !Pue. Coaoe,me<I .C.Utornlans , ferr,<d. 81111 •81111!1 people Who rduse to ""' aetlveb' and construcUvely Wednesd,y, (:!qbl\'!l" 1, -. \ ~ .. l. _, --;· \ ' ,, .1 I i I ·! -I f. I I • f I ~ '. " '. . ' ,. . t • ' I I I l • •• I I· 1 ' ' ,. I I • • I ' l l • .. i t . I I I ' '. .. .. .. (· • ~--' [ • • I I l I I ' I . 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" And Vega offers a tough Dura- Built 14Cku.-in. 4-cyl. engine guarantee . o Iris well insulated against noise. o It is protected by 11 anti· corrosion methods . o It is basically a me1ric car. And, as you know, !he metric system is on its way to beC'oming life standard American measurement. o It has a standard l.4-litre engine. o A J.6-litre engine is available ~ (except Scooter). • o It is sold and serviced by~every 'Chevrolet dealer in Amenca- all 6,030 of !hem. Otllel' Chevrolet values for .lt76. One of America's most popular full-size cars. That's the result of giving America good value for the dollar. Thi s year, the Impala ,.OVll/~ • . America's favorite compact car. A~d Coocours the brand-new 1-ah car for practically anything. Qpr-basic compact, '76 Nova, model featured here, is our highly It offers room for· six at a sensible mikes even·more sense than the practital approach to compact price. This year, more than ever, 3 million Novas that preceded it. luxury. . 1 its'lleh blending of mid-size .----., ' • I ~ . / ~ ' Prices strrt at $2949 2-seat Scooter (not shown) ... $2949 Cheve!te Coupe (shown) ..... $3148 The Sport (not shown) ...... , $3225 The Rally (not sho wn) .•.... ._$3399 The Woody (not shown) ..... $3454 M1n11facturn '1 5uptS!al 1te1&il PrH lodudief dcalor 1111• ~llick: pntpantion thlfl& and Califomil UNukln C"'1il\c.-111)11. o.tiMtioa diaqt, 1¥&il&blc oqllil'ftlOlll, 11&11 and loo;,W 111n are ..sdilio.-1. • series includes the new val ue of the thrifty Impala S-Chevrolet's lowest priced full-size car . economies, plus room for the average family, makes Chevelle a size whose time has come. ' . . .. There's m~h more to see at your Chevy .dealer's. 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Inside the theater, stagehands begait dismantl- ing the. set and sweeping up flower petals from the noor as rePorters and film crews filed on stage for the press conference. , .. _,,.,,,.. The audience,'/largely TM' ce11:ter teacheo, re- piained eeated. Man·y clutched flower.es they-wait- ed for Mah~ri~hi. . , \ Returnin1 to the stace,.Maharlahi climbed into his chair, rrossing his legs under tus robe. He was joined by Griffin, Mary Tyler Moore and Rep. Richard Nolan ( D-Minn.), all practitioners of TM, r . . . MAHARISHI GAZED .. SE~Sii! AIJ; the cameras and batter~ ot·nucfOPlkSl\el Pl•ced in front .ol him. He abrsentrnilidedly played with the bouquet or red ros~ in tiis lap. · . . The ~bvieqs fi~l question concer.Qad pickefs and thW char~lhat TM is a reU1ioD. "ll"s very>-«l&lural for thole that have gr glasses to~see creeo;•• replied<Ma.blirish1. "'Th ~le see everything in terms J ' Of religiQn. We are offering a ~~ematic procedure. 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' .. ~ "' ' -• ·~~J~ ~~ World offers you ihe flexibility of rrtany high interest, insured _savings plans. Choose the ones tha.t are just right for you . ~ ~Q Guaranleedon ~'i,O Sl .CX>Omininium !.... -~®l balance . Term; f.hfJ~'1/fJ 6·10 years . Guara.nleed on $1 ,000 minimum bala:lce. Term: 4·6 yea11. ri!fi (i3\~l Q Gua.ranteed on ~iJ'!J Sl .OOO m1nimum lH.lanc,e. Term: ~g 2Y.t·4year1. 1Guar.rltffd on 111 ,000'mlnlmum balanpe. Term: ' l ·2.\l'i: years. Guaranteed on 1500 minimum ballince. Term; 90day1. l'J dllnimum balance. .... ~ ~~-Current annual ~"'19 rale on panbook. "~· .account. SS.00 ,• ' . ti '•Effective annual yield when principal and lntS,9at are left ln the account4ind cdznpounded contihuOUaly. NOTE: Federal regulatiOn• require .• ~tantUI interes\ penalty for early withd11wal1 from cert:ifiatn. ~ ' ' Ami-pom \ !il]11iflf~'TI11 irnJ If you are either not covered under a retirement plan or are self-emplofed, we can start a retirement plan that will: fa) Give you a substantial tax shelter now; • (b) Build a substantial retirement fund that will Jet you retire. in~tyle. For instance we will show you how you can deposit up to $1 500 a year in a World Individual Retif.ement Account (IRA). E'(ery deposit will be deducted fr om your gross income on your Federal Income Tax retu)-n so you won't pay a pe nny of Federal tax on the principal or interest earnings until you take distribu- ti on oJ the funds (between the ages of 59!a and 70!a ). lf you are in the 25% tax bracke t, you could save over $400 in taxes the first year alc ne, while in jus t 30 years yoUr retirement fund builds to an incred~ ibl~ $171,750! BaSeQ on an e arning rat9 of 71:1% compounded continuously. If you are 9elf·employed, w e'll help you start a tax-sheltered Keogh plan in whic h you can depo!lit up to $7,500 a year. We'll also fiU you in on little known fa cts like how to make 1975 Keoqh deposits as late as April 15 of 1976. Come in to World S·avinqs today and see the many :avays you can get more out of thie Wo rld. t Satur ay, October 4 ! 8:00•a.m. to S:oo· P·l?L I CORNER OF !·6th ~ ORANGE COSTA MESA •• Get montout of this World • -BARGAINS GALORE! .Fn'mhure, ~Dthing, Applanc es,:Books, Sl!Oftinf Giids, • Toy·s, Yoo-Na.me~t! Procee ds to arbor Area Youth C ity Activity Yorba L!i>da 18503 YorbO Linda Blvd.- Lakeview Plaza · (714) 993-1440 , t .. Fountain Valley 16123 Harbor Blvd. South of ~r·s. (714) 839-265 t • :"I . , Huntington Beach 6902 Warner Ave. (i 14) 842-9356 Santa Ana I 3698 South Bristol Soulh Coast Plaza ,(7 14) 556-0322 ' 'lmne ' 18100 Culver Dr.ive . Urilversity Shopping Center (714) 552.-02fJO Laguna Beach 292 South Coast Highway South of Vic Hugo's Restaurant (714) 494 9481 f r i · ts ' Offices 1lrr. Aritlc..ch, Arcadl1 , Artesla~Los Cerritos Cent•f . Auburn, 8tentwood, Citrua He!Qhts, (El Ca~ • 5~~ by the \\ 1 pentog -1~). Fourita.,. Valley, Hemet, .Huntington Beach, lrvlne, Lalayelle, La9una S.ach, LI ~. r Lot.Ang .... , lynwOOd, Northridge, Onl•rk>, Pelo Allo, PlM:ertllla, ~cho Cordovi, AOlll~ Hiii• Eltlt•, S.C- World Savings and Loan Assoc1a t1on · Servino California since 1927. 32 offiaes with assets over $570,CXXl,CX>0.00 . Offices open Mon. through Thurs., 9 to 4. Friday, 9 to 6 . Saturday, 9 ~o 1. ·" ·i ,. ,. " ! ~ "'. r " l• .. •l rl l " ' ' l • . l I • I ' • COSTA MESA Ro 'IRY .CLUB ,I ram.110: FQilom a ..... Poln1 W..1 Plazo. Flo•ln Rood; San ... , .. ,.lno.SanDlego.(San--"'11-1. ' ff !_ --&en...Mli.o, San-Ramon, Santa.-An•·South Coast PllZa, South S.ri FranclKO, W Nllll,, YCHt>e U~ + \ l-11-...::'l.:;;;.~~-!!--"""""" .... ~"""'"""""""""'~J_-~•'-..!.._...~·=""~·~'"-"~~;;:::;..__:~!!.__.=--,-~·___;~==~.....;: ~-~------<------~----¥-,-----'-,.,,..;.-+-=; . .r. .~. --· -. .._ .... ------- r I I • . • ( l !. ........ _ -----........ ~ .•. - f AJO OAILYPILOT Wedriesday. October t, 1975 Political Notes F~nd3 Joins Hayden • 1' ' -~· Cou,nty ·c.ollee~ By O.C. HUSTINGS Of~~lly Ptleot'Uo" $1.8 Million in· Tax Receipts imate.ly $474,024, Fountain Valley, $131.507; Hunt11111on Beach. $374.188; Irvine, SZOS.~: Actor llenry Fonda will m ake the rounds w ith son·in·law Dtun.ocralic U.S. Senate can· dida_tf Tom Hayden in a fund- rajsing swing through Orange Co,unty Oct. 11. ing his Seanate franking privilege t o mail a campaign· related newsletter to 750;boo con· stituents at a cost or $50,000. Bell c alled for an investigation. into Tunney's conduct by the Senate Sel ect Committee on Standards and Conduct, adding, that he "intended to pursue the matter into the courts." at the natural gas industry and contending it will "hold up'' Californians for $2 a month more on gas prices next ye~:...k... __ _ The robbery, says J.UlllXJ', ii a gas company pract.ic~ of djt- mariding ad'\tance payment merely to negotiate for natural gas that will be produced. in Orange County received IP-~ proxima\e\y $1 .8 million from tbe September allocation ol sales and UJe f:,ax receipts, aCt"Ol'ding to John W. Lynch, chairman, St.ate Board of EqualizaUon. Of tbts. •pprox:imately lt.4 million ls from the 1/1 percent iocal sales and use tax tor the county local transportatioo fund. Orange Coast cities received approximately SJ.4 million from the tax receipts. LalllD• Beach. $61 .028 ; Ne1'110rt Beach, $299,133.89.; San Clemehte, $65.278.78 ; and San Joan Capistranp, $52,794.38. ·rhe silc percent sales and use tax. which is the source ol tbe ci- ty and coonty unds, Is appor• Events include a $.5 o:i head art j:auction and cocktail party at --· · Callery T JB . BELL IS PARTICULARLY critical or a passage in the newsletter in which Tunney ac. ('O:sts civil :servants who "ignore the fa ct that taxpayers are put· ting up the money to pay their salaries so that they will serve the people .·· Alaska. · • Calling the practice it "brazen holdop,' · Tonney added that the advance money also is taxed, hr· inging the tab to $2 per con· tioned as to alJ •14 percent to the s tate and percent to cities and counU "-1 5 35 B Monr ovia A v e .. Ne~port Beach at 6 p.m. Additional· ly, :'lorth • Orange Coun· : ty s upporters sumer. . · Tunney h as introduced two bills on the matter. One would slop taxation on the advance money. The other would prevent the front money from becoming pure gravy for the sellers. Costa M~sa r eceived approx- Alcohol Talk ated of ceremonies is Martin B. Wein- berg, a Santa Ana att.omey. • l ' IOOMDA plan a I layden 1fund-raiser potluck dinner in the (:fiapman Vill age Apartments Recreation Room, 12132 Chap· (nan Ave .. Garden Grove, :.tt 7:30 t .m. Admission is $Sa person. , Hayden has been ""aiming hi s Campaign barbs at incumbent Referring to Tunney, Bell .said, "lli.s abuse of the senatorial frankinJ:! privilege is wjllful Jnd flagrJnt . It is an insolence of power. On lhl' o ther hand, Bell's broadside "'as mailed "from the Office of Congressman Alphonso Bell" and accompanied by a let· ter on Bell's congressional let: terhead. The senator · claims the bills wi ll save Californians a billion dollars. • • • STATE SEN. Denni s Carpenter <R-Newport Beach>, another rumored entrant lnto~ Senate free-ror-all, plans to bring the Laguna Niguel Republican Women 's Club up to date on U,e state legis lature in generab-and . medica} malpractice legislation College Speaker JJarrison Salisbury ... Pulitzer Prize.winn ing journalist and commentator, will d iscuss the intri cacies in r ela- tionships between the Soviet Union, Red China and the U.S. in an address Oct. 10 at 8 p.m . in ~'ullerton College's Plumm er Auditorium. Reserved seating and ticket i nformation can be obtained by calling the ,college at 871-8493. WESTMINSTER -A cocktail hour will precede a talk b,Y Orange County Alcoholism Coun· cil Coordinator Tom Alibrandi Thur:sday when the Orange Coun· ty Legal Secretaries A.!ssociation meets at the Ha' Penny Inn. Reservations for the 6 p.m . Happy Hour and 7 p.m . diMer may be made by calling Doris Paulson, at 776-7500 or 794-5857, according to press chairman Ma urean McG uckin. , Slayer Faces Life in Prison SANTA ANA -Fred Lee Roberts of Buena Parle was sen· tenced lo life in state prison after being round guilty or \be first degree murder of a man who found Roberts ransac..king his home. ~mocratic U.S . Sen. John V. ! nney as h e readies for a 1 mary match next June. • • • Said a spokesman 3t Bel\'s of- fi ce, "This has nothing to do with his (Bell 's) Senate campaign.'' She did not confirm or deny that 1~11 hss a Senate campaign. The legal secretaries alsp an· nounced plans for their 24th An· nual Boss of the Year dinner- d~ce Oct. 17 at 8 p.m. in the Newporl·Sheraton Hotel. Master Roberts was found(Uiltyolkill· . ing J ohn L . Webb, 5',..twho was shot down by the defta>dant as ht> chased Roberts from his Santa AnahomelastOcl.10. I MEANWHILE, JOINING the niping at Tunney on the epublican side or the fenc.~ is umored Senate candidate • • • MEANWJllLE. TllE man a growing number of opponents from both parties want to top- ple-Senator Tunney-is tilting in particular. Carpenter's t alk is set fiir 9:30 a .m . Oct. 9 at the Niguel Com · munity Center, Laguna Niguel. L gressman Alphonzo Bell (R- Angeles). t Bell is dingtng Tunney for us· Deaths Elsewliere MEM Pl-1 15 , 1'enn. parently or a heart at- IAPJ -Dr~ Daniel A. tack. rody, 60. a nationally nown pioneer of re· Blrflas t , '( f th h ~Al'll CL£MIE"IT I!: ~earch into the e lectrical c IVl y 0 e uman GEHlllAL.HOS~ITAL eart, died Tuesday, ap·. Atfetn1U.lt1s t Mr •1'11:1 Mn. Ollver .i.twiSOf\. Ugl.ftl ; 6eKh, boy, • D~tla !Wotltn Mr .• 111:1 M~'.;::!!, MllMorl f Vl1)o,DOy. WEaSTa• Ol.IVEA we llS TE A' r•\lmnt of sen. AM. c.a. 0,1• ol Matti S191tmblr JI, j. So.w\11 ..... by -s.on, Ak-.ey 0 . Hier ol Olllahoml : da11Qhl1r, J, Horrli ol CMll•hom1; ,_ 1tiers, Thoma$ II. W1bi.ter ~ k• E. W1b1t1r, bo1h of Costa .. ; two sl1ltr1. Mr$, E .J . K11Yk..,. I fl/I Taus and lreiw W. EUOV ol 011• Mele; ! ora11d<h llOren. •wlklol llntktt to4a¥ 11;00 AM, Rest Mlmorlal Park 'lllllh Rev. oh"' "'· Llndv•tl 0 111c11n1. at.II y _,.,.,, GlrKIOf"1,. KNOX .L® VIEATA kHOll, rtNOtnl of Reac11. ca. 0•1• o111H.111-. 2'. 1•1s. SUntlwd bvt"'"-. .,.. Ml.,.,ltld 01 ,._,.,,ca .. ,..ltan 'f'lleld el Viste, C•. Md Thll!NI .J. 'f'lleld of llHMI$; t.-0.0 .,_,._ wtllte of Wntilnttan anll e.tlil Alllly of '"'"'PD" 8each, CAI.; - r, Tllll'I Ml'(lltldof Nt• Mt•k.o; tbl•re. Glclt.1 Prlltherd & venc1 rrltr, bolh cit HI"' M••ICO •nd 1151• Wllktr cit Mlt1l11lppl; I Mr. •nd Mrs. P•lrlck Terptftfng, ~ISi•-.. Kl'>, boy. Mr, •11<1 MU. Althard PllQl'I, SM ClemHlll,91rl . Mr . atld Mrs. Jamn Wiiii}"'-SM Cle'"""''•. o!•I. Mr. al'll:I M•1. EPwilrd 8ornkl, S.... c1 ....... 1,,bo.,, Mr. 1"'0 Mr~. Gl•nn Cl1r~. ~"' O.m.nl1,Qlrl. , ·Sapt..,.. .. r 11, "JI Ml. and Mrs . Dtivld Pt"riGI., s.n ~ft.Qlrl. IN. 11'111 """'-Killy Fredlund. Sin o-.rM,Qirl. """IMltr 11, 1t7J Mir. and Mr$. DIMIS ROC1rlfl11ot1I,. s.n C*'-Me,boy. """'·"'~ 1t, 1'11 Mr. •nll Mrl. U•r•nc1 Jotw\1.on, C-ltMtM, bo.,, S.,._,,bff I). 1'71 Mt-. al'IO Mrs. Herold Downey, Solt! Cltl'nlllle, bo., . ...,..... .... ,.,,,,. Mr. eflll Mr1. Gatir1e1 Nuno. San o.m1t111,boy. Mr.al'll:I Mrs. Edw•rtd Mloubadl, Solt! Oenwnlt. boy. ....._~17,1'71 Nitr. alld Mr1. Gtoroe MONtr Ill, Cep4str-&each. boy. s.pta ........ ''· lt71 Ml, and Mi's. ROC!f\IY Conc.epc:lorl,. CIJ1htr1no 8'1Kfl, olri, ....-..i ..... 1 •• 1t71 Mr. al'IO Mrs.. Sii,.. Ktph1l1, Sall J""" CeplSlr-. 1111r1. Mr. a na M r\. Jo" A11\c.her, Clpl1•r-S.ach, 01r1. IN. aP'IO Mr1. \.loner!! l.amouren•, S.... Cltl'nlnte, boy. Saptamt.r it. 1t71 Mr. ¥1(1 Mrl. &arry """· 0al'8 Poll'll, .... Mr . a"'d Mri.. Fllcll Cola, SI"' c1.nw11te,Qlrt, ~ ......... ~ .. -~ ... ll, 1911 Mt-. atld Mr$. J al..,. Mt...001a, S.... C...,,.llM, Qlrl, IN. aflll Mrs. !:Peril Gr1t11m. S.... Cllnw,.,te,olrL S.Pl-tltrtl, 1•15 Ml. atld M"' .low SI-lo~. SI"' J"""' Olol'~~.tio.,. l"OUM"f Al N 'I ALLIE Y Academic Decath¥n ' Gets Funds SANTA, t<NA-A ldal or $40,000 ha5 been in· ~by a variety of · ess firms to fiilBnce tjle range County Academic Decathlon. This year's· OCAD is scheduled 'Nov. 15 at Costa Mesa High School and is expected to draw about 300 students frqm public and private high schools throughout the county. They compete for grading in 10 subject categories such as science, essay writing, mathematics, current events, career education and fine arts. Judges supplied by schools select the top competitors, with .scholarships going to the top two students in each of the 10 categories. Any county business firm representative or individual who could pro- vide professional ex- pertise to aid the OCAD progra m m a y call 834 -3930 s peak lo Don McNerl. Bikeathon To Benefit ldr.,., • o••at~•""*lll..., I .,...t1reel-91'anGCtl\IG. Sanllc:1$ 1t be Mlcl Frlder 11:00 AM. a.u roadw•., Ch1pel wilt! 1n1....,,..,1, trC11• Allllty. Bill Broadway ydlrKlors. COMMUNITYHOSll'IT"'L. n• h • $IE"•"'••""· '9'5 ia et1cs Nr. •nd Mrs. Robert Htltorl. 1b1S2 CKM. t<ount•l11 V•119y,boy. Nr. end Mrs. k•nntlh H••I...._ lb ,_,COltt,.-.w.01r1. TUSTIN -Bicyclists ""· •nd Mn. win1 am P•l'tl.•, •1S2 Crom throughout Orange Cal ..... H....t~ &eed'I, tlrl. ""· encr Mr'-Dmro11 eroou. lll33 County will take part in •• Vlf91M L Otte of ........,. c.otld09 C.-\1 Mew olri th d I ti; ...,,.Memflofld w. wi111-"' sl:n•M•E.t 17 in• e s econ a n nu a 1t1c.,.,,._,,.....,.;,111.,,M1rkM'.. ""· ...... Mr,.'"°'"•' Cr-. 1m1 bikeathoo Sunday tp ""''"of Walfllit cr••k, ca .;' Ml-w.s'"""'''' bOY raise funds for the 8"dd'll~. S.rvlc.t will bt ""Id ""· .~ Mn. Karo1'0 N~u!Mrt, 11.Mol f"'~O. .. October 2, :r:oo PM'",,. 5'1Mec,.n. ,,..,_..1 .. vauey,bnv. American Diabetes As· r•cf Ctlapel al SI. A11ar1•1 Ml • .,..i Mn.. Fra11k YtllCllr'i., 13241 SOCiation . ..-1 .. Ol\lt'(h. l11t.nn1111, For! ~WHlrnlMl1r,olrl . B · k · d 01o0Crt111 Hallanal Ctm11ilr.,, SM! tw. el'IO Mn. "'"'rlt lllll Spr ...... IOU I e r l e r S -o, ~ Pac.Ille view Memorial Wlt1$klw.Hlllltll\oOtanM•<h,bo,. including those along the 11 ~.,.Newport &.Kl\ ca. se.li'TIMIEJt19,1,1s Orang,e Coast _ wi'll l'l'tlor~. "M#. am Mrt. tir'l9Q 8otllov1t1, J020 IALn.aDSllOH AIHUALHOMI ~ onadel Mar 673--9400 64~2424 IELLllOAOWAT . MOITUAIT YC>t1M1L.~•NO'J·21,91t1. follow specified routes ll.PTIMll.Jtri,1•1s and drum up c as h Ml.endMn..JoflnMIKhem. tom El ...,..,,,._1~11va1i.y,01r1. pledges f or the fight '*· •"° ,,,,.,. .. o.or1t1 N"""'*"-1w4 against the disease. Mt. Trk '9, F-1~11 Va lley,...,, un•M••• 11, 1911 In turn, the cyclists *· Mid Mr1. To"' e ariw$, • s. along four county routes $ulllVM,Qlrl, will t r , *·••-.• .. JoMH••a.,,11•1•Sat11• compe e or pnzes er11~~11111v111e.,,91rt. · awarded to those most SIPTIMIEJttt. le71 , . ""'· _. "''" Al<hero &of!Q, ma sis-• successful In collecting -.,HU1111nq1an8e~"·"°Y· donations. Most area Mr. allll Mrs. SllC>Mft ~. "'3 .,,..h I 'd N'Oor•, tiurltlnqt011 Reac11.oir1. "-.s... po s, , spons?rs S8J 1 Mr. 1t111 Mr~. Jo11t1 P•91'. '''°' "'""'· we handlng registration .. Why pa Trustee Fees on your Tax-Deferred Retirement Accounts? Yoar .Trustee Fee. is FREE . ·· iat ~ldelity Federal · on ··nery l.B.1 . .-r Keogh yo• open in October. Now more good reasons to s·tart your tax-saving retirement program early. • • 1. 2. 3. Fidelity Federal will absorb the $7.50 Trustee Fee for 1975 on LR.A. and Keogh Accounts opened in October. the.No-Fee October Special applies to every account you open-either as an individual or through your compaoy Group Program. (Multiple accounts for . individual8'J)rovlde flexibility of rates and maturities for improved est.ate planning.) · T.he sooner you open your Retirement Account this year, the niore interest you will earn tree from 1975 .Income Tax. KEOGH RETIREMENT INDIVIDUAL RETIREMENT ACCO U NT·S :~.~n~pl~yed Person Set aside up to $7,500 of eaml!d'lncome each year exempt from curr.ent.federat Income taxes. Interest earned also exempt from income taxes until withdrawn In retirement years • ff not already covered by a qua.lilied retire- ment plan, set aside up to $1,500 earned income each· year exempt from current federal Income taxes. No current tax on interest earned, either. 11 0 Broadway. Costa Mesa 6 42-9150 w.w"11"'ter,v1r1. S · r· d t · 1 r ~ SIPTIMIEJIJS lt11 .. pec1 IC e at s or "''· .... "''" J>mH • ........ ,, donors and cycltsts are Work1"nn ,..ounlec!m!!llv 4S!!!ll'V'e over eaoo · _b .....,..,,w..tm<Mllr,-., avaJJabte-by c.alhng-~ • -. ~ -t!· ig__ U-1-----..! ~ ~ · _ )y :~;::;;.~;; ~~~~~~3 omc .. in -each-opening_,_an-1.B~A..Jn October -Do it oow .... ! _ McCOIMICk -MOtTUAl'T Laguna Beach <494·941 5 San Juan Cap1s1rano 495-1776 PACIFIC TIEW MEMOllAL PA.IX Cemetery Mort uary ChaP61 3500 Pacific View Dnve NewPQf1 Beach. CallfOrnla 6<44·2700 Piii( PAMIL Y COLONIAL FUHIAAL HOMt- 7801 Bolla Ave. Westmln11 r 893-3525' ·-I , -'·aaHCJon\s~ 1~.c1111. • '' .;~ • • , Editor Named • Bruce Os e l a n'd , ·a · sophomore at O'range Coast College, has been na med the fall semester managing editor of lhe s tude nt news pape r . ''Coast Lines.•• Oseland ls a Costa MeS a resident and is a 29-year-old journ•lism major, ....: ~ • ' ' . We plan to save you taxes. Ler us show you how-at any Fidelity Federal office today. Fi·DELITY detfrAaeSAVINGB \ FSfic ----- AND LOAN ASSOCIAflON COSTA Ml;SA-N"EWPORT'· BEACH: 1855 Harbor Blvd.-645-4420 20 offices 10 serve you statewide. • · ' •' r I • ./· I • • r • • • • ' !WLYP!LOT A l l · r --!}'.Clot-I. 11175 Santa Ana River ) · t 1--...... ---·---.....---------_..._. _____ ···-,, .. _____ ,...__._~~-·-·-··~ 1 Medical Crisis' Seen • Bike Trail Envisioned!. , BJ CALD'fllAINEll • lit order to alleviate ~ llitll IM,..._ -•-o.tt•PI•"'!" mlup\I. be ••id, ••we've# to ... tan retonu.•• . SANTA ANA -The Or~ County '"ill a ftllOOlbly safe ooadi.Uoo f«ill ORANGE ~ "It's not ~lea!" ror doctors to Olberwile, accordlq~ l'......U, atlaerettorto ••>•>'t Board or !iupervisors •llN"'I Tunllay delill'ated use." 1 · hold work stoppages, occordidg to pr. Max H. Par-do •dy iooct -to apply II>' designation.pl the santa It wu Environmental Mana.-eot rctt, prftldent of the Americsn Medical Allsocia· , · · • Ana River bicycle an4 equestrllJI Acency director Ge«P Ollbome wbc> Uoo . TRB PHYSICIAN CULED,Jor broad revllion tra~ll!I a national reorealioo troll. recommended U..t the board apJllY At a pres11conference Jpol\$0red by the Orange of the lecal structure that tbe medilr.a traternUy ftDAIU'r N'MltMTV Application to tbe federal B~au of , for the national desfpaUon. COunty Medic~) Assoclatl011_ T\lesday.Pa~ottsald .beUevesbuproUfer--1Pl"odieeilliti. · vnRmK """"' 1 Outdoo d · In • report t1> tbe supervlsdn he "°"' Hes J>~Ya)dano In a ~ia 1itu~lion wbicl1 "There are 20 ~ l'llormS iJl4t we would Ub to • !ion m:.:.-~~~·!!,0~~ In=:,; Olbome s1aid the deslcnalion ·~~~ · warrants action to&et thepubli .s attention. see .. Perrott aald. Jle oald ll>Ol -l cbaa••••' protect the 16.mue trail from en· be a time y act, Jivlnc tbe tr-""" Parrott s4id t1tat he doesn foresee any com· · ' . · . · .-v: h status or a Bicentennial Herita&•t• Pletefhy•'cianSf strikes where emergencyservlce"s . the law thal'permita the MUia+ there ~ no way to hr· croac ment for at least lOyears. ,, I be.,., dbe h . I Id ··~ lnlpremlumsdown. ' . ,.. __ •c F st ltalsomeansthetrailnmninlfrom Troll. J ([ wou • c ose cause P yinc ans wou consi~r The AMA aceordinl top-lb a search ot .l.lHllll e tho oceap in Huntington Beach to Im· ·~REGl$TRATION ot the 1ubJ..!t't1 tl>attoosevere. alternatives t~ paytq lbe u..urane6 company pre-• BUENA PARK -perial Highway in Anaheim will be trail may aid in the DOSS!bility ol. ~l .T fURTY F IVE YEA.RS AGO, when he was stilt miu{DS, 19 consideriac tM. formatkm of_ita own ''re· ••Marin•tha -Fall, liSted as a natio nal tra.il wwt er the Na· taining fed~ral or stale p'anta~ ~ a medical student, Parrott said be didn't believe insurance" company. 1tie Plan would involve tak~ 1975'' is the the~e,9' a tlOAal'TTails System Act of 1968. provemenls to existing Iaclllties Jr f that there ever would be a strike of aoy kind by ing responsibility for a portkm ot the liability now ChriStian oriented music for those proposed in t.he future." 'p)lysicljlns _ . heldbythestateandcounl)"meditalassdciations_, ·festival ' expressing TO GAlN THE bureau's designa-Osbomecontinued. • Th~· cal community Cs now in3""situatloo lns]lf-.nce p.reml111D1 ~net Ute only tbincs fellOY1Jbi p th rough lion, which leaves the river trail un-However, the EMA director~- where • h·•ve lo .develop soine . kind of lha MA members wW. Uve t.o pay more for tbia music at Knoll's Bem der the management and rontrol of phaslied, applicat101rfortbe·nationa1 =··· C:.:!rd. the PQblic ~we-are tn ·-~y~e~or~-~~t~~=iit~t~1G~izse~Ud~~;:'~,~~~-:_-d_11e1 ___ bo_v_e_be_•_!!l~·-~~~:""~t.:._~~\~~:_rt_1n_1::_,•.t~-~f:.P~·-iQ._, ~:un~us~t~t~~,~~~:.~v~TI;~~~f~t~~n~et~;_,~lh~-~~~Y·~~~pe~ur~kv~~~':~':~t~~1",,,~""~r':n~adin~ti~o:~!'~t~~~~i~td~:~:·-=i~:...:.•~li-°"-'='i;_=arri--~~ · In order to, solve the crisis J 'inc+easlng in· surance! premiums, Parrott,. said,. it' will be ··~-_:_ _____ _. ______________________________________________ .----i .necwa1'7·to work out a compromile among tbe _.._ · Uiree 8"11• \ha\ are dir~y alfeclOtl: access, -t and.q~f medical care·. , . ~~ :rffE ~~AIOR t'.usis. according'to Parrott,.is lha-.nany fhys icians will be payibg'$36.000 in in-sqr~ premiums and most of therp aren'trnaking even t wice that in tl're:it practice. . .s. J With~he coming of the )'ear-end hiedical school graduating classes, Parrott said, ''yoti're going to have a real problen_l trying to gel young men into private practice ... ' .Just Fairview Hospital PoliShes Image You may not have noticed but Costa Mesa no longer has Fairview State Hospital, the tMg treat- ment and educational center for the mentally re- tarded and physically handicapped .. Now, it is simply : Fairview. .. Only in official State Departme nt or Health cor · respondence and inter-departmental papet'Work is the facility at 2501 Harbor Blvd., mentioned by any ,ort of fu ll formal designation devised in,- Sacramento. · Strivtng for a, new image, officials h•e re- move,d the terms State Hospital and Wart\from every s ign on the groUQds, except for WardS 4, S, and 10.·which are strictly medical care units. · ONE SIGN AiT THE entry n.ear the AdmiftMifra- lion Building, however , lost t he panel bioc.ki~ out the words State l.fospital after Fair view. M~ical l>irecfr>r Dr. AQlhony N. Toto noticed Tuesday. 1~ "We ·u have to have them painted out,'· he declared. . "What we 'd like to do is remove the la*r 'State µospit~l·, ·· says Dr. Toto, noting over e years it has dtVeloped a negati ve image, as a ch r - less warehouse of wasted lives. The new·term, Fairview, m ~y soon be followed by a further parenthetical explanation that it isr.t residential treatment center for the developmen - ly disabled -which in truth it is. ,... --~ NO OTHE R STA HOS PITAL has taken su an image-pOli sti.in g ·step, but Dr. Toto says the Department of He th is lenient about it. "They let us all ourselves whatever we wa nt,·· .hesays. , . . . Likewi · , the term Ward is being eliminated except fort ose where clients are truly hOspitalized for medic a care. - ··out Ii ing units are designated as residencee, with the s reel address. Ward 28, for ' example, iS now 28 osa Way," says l\frs. Pat Wallace ChristensC , his administrative assistant. T HE CA1'1PAIGN EXTENDED even lo re· moval of California Department of Tr~nsportatioh signs along the n~arby San Diego Freeway, point- ing the route to Fairview. "They let us take them down with the un- Qerstanding we wouldn't ask for new ones. saying just 'Fairview ,' explains Dr. Toto. The trend toward changing the image began some three years ago, when those called patientS became known more respectfully ·as clients -:- which is actua lly what they are. CONTRARY TO COMMON belief, you see many families pay costs of treatment and room and board for retarded relatives in state hospitals, not solely the California taxpayer. Onl y. a certain percentage of the 1,700-plus clients there are without family support . , So far, hospital officials said Tuesday, a hospital accreditation team which visited r ecently and the Fairview Families and Friends "Jn c., or- ganization endorse the shorter name . • ·Zumwa lt t o Speak ANAHEIM -Navy Adm . Elmo Zumwalt.. \whose tenure as head of the operations of the Navy was marked by s weeping changes, wili address a montli.ly dinner meeting of the Orange Coast Chapter of the Society {or Advancement of Manage.- menl Oct. 16. . Zumwalt 's appearance will be during the 6: 30 p.m. event a t the Holiday Inn in Anaheim. Reser.vations are available through Dr. Robert Goodell . (213 ) 693-0771 . WANTED RECRUITS I FOR OUR . 11 -f--l;LEP-HANI HUNT ·SAFARI ... er Miller Chevrolet ' ' • • This is a friendly town and we are friendly people-. So it's only natural that we'd like to meet you and have you get to know us. And it's natural we'd li kQ to show our lineup of new Chevr<;>l ets. Caprices and Impalas. Cheveiles and Monte Carlos, Camaros and Corvettes. Concours and Novas . •• • • Vegas. Monzas and the newest Chevrolet, the handy and econoin Y:. siZE! Chevette I ' . ; ( . -' -· Then, we'd like to show you our outstanding service facilities. Because while we know a new Chevrolet is a good invest ment for you , our good service will he lp preserve that investment. But even 'if you're not sure· we have what you need at the moment, come on in anyway. Ne ighbors can always fin d someth ing worthwhile • to talk about. - f .\ ' To capt.re lost Republic•• -SA'l"-u.R.b~~~R;i4~2~P;".M".:.._it-.~:ii:~i:i Mirc•I Cordi Courtesy Rea ty • • 42'2 MMtchnter Place 16943 BusNrd Cypress at WMner Golden Wn t Realty Fountain Valley 1ll01 Beach Blvd. Red Carpet Rea lt y W.Stmh•t•r 23'M El t"oro Road Gr.. MMsioll Rutty s.ddlebeck. Valle y ptaza tKl~t)...&.nk Bldg. E l Toro ::_..,:rnd · ~~\!'ti'd.~ M•rklt 4tl Lii Habra Btvd. Newport Beach ~ HHra la t Hazel) . 1444 E. Katella -: _.Jerry Brunnfllmeyer Across from .21• Avenklil BarceJGN l\lllders EmporiYm San Ctflnente Grange RIPUll4 iun Centra l Fullerton Sil vl ngs & C.ommlttee of Loon oro-county C•rner arooktturst & 1509 So. Grand; Tatbln . Senta AM -tol • Vol~oy (7t4l 547-- ' N. fror • I ~Ollewl c.w.I °"""""' .. of °""91 C'.aull!y • J • ''°' $. (nrld, s.nt ,.,... ' • • .. • ROGER MILLER · CHEVROLET • 900 S. COAST HIGHW,l\Y. LAGUNA BEAC H PHON E 494-1131 & 546-9967 ' • I \ ' !J 'f •• -. . -·~ ----. --·-.. - , ' ' '" ., I ' r, • •• '• ,, , . ' I I u l[ " \ • •• . . • l l • I • .. • • • 1 ~11twLY,PtLOT .Welcome Atioard By ALMON LOCKABEY Here's more about the controversial 10R/ORF·7S mea~urem e nt rule tha\, has offshore racing yachtsmen cussing and discussing its merits or de· meriit.: Tbe initials s tand for International Offshore Rule 3:i r evised by the Ocean Racing Fleet of Southern CaJ.ifornia in 1975 in an effort to better equali·zi:: :yachts racing in hOndicap events. In the words of OllF president Jack Baillie and the board of directors: ··w e offer progress, but r,io miracles.'' ACCORDING TO ORF officials , an inspection of the new Valid Lis t (yachts measured under JOR . :\1ark 111 ) will show notable increases in ratings in lhal foorth of the fl eet which have benefited so much under l\1 ar'k Ill; small increases for those )'afhts which have bl-en doing well but not winning, and modt>st ratin1-: reductions for those we ll. designed yachts whirh ~1r~ some wha t CGA (Cruis· ing Club o r Arn C'rit'<-1 ) a nd more pronounced dC'crcases for that qu:i rter of thC fleet wh ich have been. and may stay well back in the fleet. 'fhe first re<tcl 1on , according to ORF. may be that that ORF·75 moves in the right direction, but not rar enough, as ''those in the firs t group should continue to do well, but by narrower margins ; the small in· crease group should start taking a few first place trophiei;, but those in the slightly reduced ratings may need time to recut a sail or two and reawaken the dormant competitive spirit ... In a pply ing the ~revised rule to rece nt races sailed under Mark II, a review of the YRU Cruise races which ere sailed under OR1'~·75, in· dicates that corrected times are bunched much <'loser under ORF-75 than under Mark Ill, and that the newest and hottest machines can be, and in. several cases, were beaten by pre-Mark III boats, according to an ORF.survey. IN A FLEET LETl'ER mailed to all OFR mem- bers, the board stated: · ''The most aegressive crews with the.best sailS and equipment will always have the edge, bUt these qualities can be round in tested yachts as well as the newer ones . So the small handful of yachts which have been winning moot of the trophies under Mark III should prepare to welcome the better com petition from the three -rourths of the yachts in our fleet which are now competitive and capable of bringing home those trophies." ORF has announced the new rule would become effective Oct. J in the absence of broad objections. The board admitted that "several suggestions and ('J"itical comments" have been received but that the overwhelming weight of responses favored adop· tion of {he revision. SOME OF THE MOST caustic criticism heard by this column is that the new ruJe penalizes nt!w and faster yachts in favor or old obsolete designs. Several own~rs have been known to withdraw their applications ·ror. entry into certain future offshore races because of the new ruJe. • As to ''le"vel racing'' under the nevt.rule, ORF has notified yacht clubs sPonsoring such races that they may wish to determine for themselves whether ~ 0.RF-75 or Mark fil ratings shall apply. Meanwhile c;>RF is establishing a level racing commitfee to. help coon1inate the thinking of the clubs and the level racing skippers. The IOR/ORF·75 was ~evised by an ORF team headed by Jack Mallinckrodt, but contributing to .the_project were official measUrers such as Tom Wilder anCl~EmreSporleder, plus Olln Stephens, head of the Technical Committee of the United States Yacht h.acfng Union. . Modified verSIOlf'S oft,be IOR Mark III are not UD· common. Sever,_al have been adopted in Great Bri· lain, Australia, the East Coast, the Great Lakes; Transpacific Yacht Club and others. ORF is natural· fy hopeful that TPYC and certain CCA groups will- ·adoPt the new re~isio!l. PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICT1nousaus1NhS ~8STATaMaN'f n. "'""_, . ..,.._.,.._, Mlllfll!l" IHTltAOO:~t1SSSMrl,.g.~ NO. W 111, PMwpOf't Beetl'I. cerlf. '26U BNc:r., C.ltf. t2'6l KOl"Ml Ger1rl, l lSS S"-rlllQtDn Plec•, No. w 11J. N••POrt S..Ch, C.IJf.~ H•lt.r Woln9r, Vle!lftf, Austrle, E"'V09 ~ ... ,,,., Ir•••· ~lenne, Ainlrl•, ...... Tl'll1 b111IM11 11 tondutt9d by e 9"Mrtol HrtMrt.lllp. IC-lO.r1rl Tllk 1tat-nt .... fll911 wltl'I '"" C-ty o.n: of 0r'"9t CO\lntw an s.p. hmb9ftt, 191$. F<mt Pllbllthtd 0r•"9t CMst 0.lly ~kit. s.ot. ~,ff'lllOtt.1,1. t~. 191$ '6.\1-15 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUCNO'nCE ,ICTITIOVS IUSINISS NAME STATEMENT Tli. f04lowh\9 per'°'1.I etf dOlng buW· nl$&ft: DARYL'S CLEANING S~RVI CE. 1lff2 T•ledro Clrcl•, 8 ld9. 2·G, Mlulon Vlelo. ce. mis Rober! Be11nle Holcl'lklss. 11,S At>ellelpi SUeet, Cosle ~lie. CA. A.pl. lt-D,'2t21 Dlitw1 Jof\11 Thomai, 24021 C...mRI Ori ... , El Toro. CA. 926.JO . Thh bvsln•,s Is col>dvcled by • ftMr•l 1Mrt .... nlllp. • Deryf Jo Thomes Tl'lll slete,.....111 """ filed wltl'I lht COUnty ci.rk.ot Or•ni" ~ovnt., on Sip. temtier ~. 197$. 1'41•ts F'Ubllllwd Oranvt CUsl O•!lw Piiot, S.pt, 10, 11, 2A,, •ncll °''· ,, 1915 '411·1$ PUBLIC NO'nCE • T - ' L· Crackdown Set On Cont raband Two federal agenciet are joining Cprce in Southern Cali!ornia to combat the illicit now of cont~aband into the Unit. ed States by sea and air. helicopters to search ror vessel1 suspected of smuggling. I .• · . . U.C~·IJosts R qce Se":es • Twelve boata compel.· for au.day'• lh1al Morris, UCISA; J, • eel lut weekend In OCI • .._. . JhrllOD,.LSP'SB; 3, C A.ssoclatlon'a...,. Jleault1: 1, J lul toctbart.UCISA. al cbamplooahlpo 1 Otte $ dlD&hl ... En• I ' came from as far ,. BOATING , Under an agreement s igned Sept. 15, the 11th Coast Guard Dis trict and the U .S . Customs Service, Reg ion VIJI, will utilize Coast Guard cutters to patrol the wate r s o ff Sout~ern Califo rnia along with U.S. Customs patrol o(. (icers wlll accompany the Coast Guard on in· terdlction patrols aboard the cutters. The officers will also accompany Coast Guard helicopter crew~ on seareh~and ~scue lqLJsslona Whenever possible. ::~ s";.~m";:~~ ~leet {l to Meet ~lpat<> Ill the n1n.. 'I. • > • nce~rl• •• ' The 11rowlnir, San• Slides of the !975 na. smuQllaa will be ap.. ~races were sailed tana.21 Fleet 1 of tionat championship re-- prehend ed' by tbe Sat11rday 'JIDder NO"(pO<tlleachwUlbold gatta will be ahoftn, 9u1toms patrol offic~ modetate weather Md a membership ~~g followed by a dllc1111ion and their veuela or HL condltlona Wlnda Friday Diehl at tlie!iome cl upcomln& cl'1jises and aircraft ,seized by the were light ·and '.,.ariable or Frank Petross,· La races:.~ ' During these patrols, all rrsonJ !fU.~pe~ted of, ~U.S. CustomsSer~ce. 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Federal income faxes on amounts deposited and interest earned are " tax-deferred until disbursement at refirement. DETAILS ARE AVAIL.ABLE AT EVERY AMERICAN SAVINGS OFFICE ., - • OFFICES OPEN SATUROAYS'10 am to 2 pm Garden Grove 12141 Garden Grove Blvd. at Harbor Blv·d. 1 ----53~-go Huntington Beach 7830 Edinper Ave. at Huntington Ginter 842-9311 • Buena Park • 8231 La Palma Ave, •·ac ross from. Buena Park Center --522-·2801 Costa Mesa 825 Sunflower Ave. at South·Coast Plaza 979-9800 ..... , .. r r ·-{ / • . ' • • • .. w.dn!o!!!r, Oc-'· ~m .DAil PllOT jt ti: Jog~, ~'Interest ' . Down ,. . - llY ... STllOIC110 BN A ""' months aco· I wi'iice ~ <Glumn i:aUOcL . '_'J;Ol§i•g Is For' Hol'leS'! I receiv.ed sur- prisingly few letters of protest from joggers. I think I know the re- ason. Fewer people are jogging in the 1970s than during the '60s. By the year 2000, people wW be asking, ''Jogging? What's tha\7'' BECAUSE I HAVE written a few books against immoderate ex- ercise,' l have been labeled a lazy so-and-so who wants everybody to sit in .a rocking chair au day. Not. so. Those who ha- verl't skimmed what ·1 write know that I am in DOCTOR IN THE 'HOUSE .favor of moderate ex-- ercise for thos~ who J.i)<e physical activity ~;rim. ming , walking, moderate golf ar.1tl ten- nis. gardening, 1.)l()wling, and practically the en- tire area of p~1:;sical ex- ertion). BUT I KFa~p stressing moderatic.r.1 . Overexer- 1 tion can be more life tbreate'J.iDI than qn- derex t:rlion . 1 have 1 perso•.1.alproof in tnyown ,.. prae'iice ol sudden death foll''1wing overexertion In ap·pare ntly healthy p.e:rsons . , .. Today I received more proof in a letter from one of my readers ~ . Dear Dr. Steincrobn : J . am enclosing a news f 1 item which I believe may benefit some. of y;our re· Mers. lt'S my ttiihkihg that the younger man de;scribed was overdoing himself. He put too much load on his heart. And the excitement ex · perienced by \he , older man who had hearLtrou-ble . was enough in his case.-Mr.M. HERE IS AN excerpt (ram the news item this ~ reader sent" (rom which 1 I have.deleted ni11mes : "Mr Y X died-of-a°'tteart attack yesterday .)Dom· ing while givi n g artiricial respiration to a close Criehd, Mr. Y~. who also succum b ed to a heart attack. Mr. X, in his SOs, who had a history of heart trouble, died over his neighb9r.,Mr. Y, who was in his 40s. · ··Mr. X made the s upreme sacrifice, knowing he himself was a severe heart patient - h e even had nltro&J.yce;rioe pills in his pocket while administer- ing artiJical respiration to hi s friend. · "Mrs. Y told medical technicians her husband bad been out jogging and . had returned to the house to do his daily pusbupat He was dressed in his " .. jogging shorts. a · sWeat~birt apd tennis sboes._ -~ .!. _ • _____ ... 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' ...... ·lfr.i· ~-:..·· (~·T.~ .:.J..1 ·ft.:" flit 197' IOUTIQlll CALlllAI IUY Melton lelt lyP* fl 9 mul· licolor printl & appli- oues. 9~"36•. For jibs.. \ . --·--- IGALLONI HG •. 419 • 6.99 . • ~·GALLON . YAPOllZER SALE Plastic bdwt. 8-10 hr. OP· eration. aUIQl'nat•C gaiety shutoll f uly guaranteed. .. ·;.·· NEW! JOHNSON'S CEAN SPRAY UIY SIAMl'll Inn m . ·-QllSI 129 '.!:49~ • ''Mrs. ·Y said her , husband was the picture ot heal~l!lne111+-11--, the doctor al least once a year ror a physical ch'eckUp , and had oo re- cord of heart tTouble.'• . I AM NOT writine about this s ad e•· peHence simply to &ay, ''See, I told YttU SO.'' Merely to keep on 1fam- ing people who o•e:ra: ert. • .. · It's true that the normal heart tan take It. But many wllo overexert are no,l certain, even '1\er :yearly checkup1, "1bat t heir coro'nafY ai't~e_s are well enough to withstand excessive ' exertion. ·I'll keep aaylni: 1 ~•Uon 11 Ille an· tl4o t 9! l.•11' •et.I-T annihltatioD. -r -- '< 96¢ ' -l.U c 1K.99c .. 1A9 STP DIWXE IGllSOIOl 4-0Z. ~2SMG OI. TllfATMlllT on, .. .,'""-' --~UGml Riii YITAMll 1-6 ... ooW1on. °""'-TIW '*Y bes! tutl b 80llle d 100. Save 50c ar . ·-lint llgnlitts. W11h ":&; Thrifty. Bvy !Or· IM endre . ·-''"'~ " big _, . COstaM~ · Santa Ana . . . -2lJLl71151 ' 1406 w.1.•11 111 & lriot.1 F coilG Mesa° S.llaA 211••··~ UISlrhWtl . • -I . ., • .. -. otiis ~ l sZ -oO~~ . , \ . CIRIClllN 'I' JEICENS HUNT'S '8LUTE HUNT'S C01111f TUUlt 111111 llY llTll m:o2· IUCIPIMCS ·RTAlCIUM IUIT CICITU. EF•99c c :'.:cw c :~"64c --59c 34c , .. 1111-. 3,., ..... 11111 -.,.,.. ·-lllQ . • Fountain Valley BToro Huntill<Jfon Beach H unti:r;on Beach M ... tlli T~ ,. • r ... a1-11odiflold , .................... 21 13 1 ............ ,. ...... · Fountain Valley f I • Westminster H11~on Beach Hunti~ leach .. ·~141 ..... .., •• '" _w,11 • 1.-o1e.w.aw111 • ts .. c-. ,saw-f i 'I ~ ( •' 1 " I ., • '· ·' ' " I· .. I' " .1 '• ,. ., ,, .! , ,, " J ·' ... •' •• "' ... ·~r ' I .,., • ' I ~ ' ( Alf DAILY PILOT c W9dnesd1y,Octobtr 1, 1175 l!OO!lte . -tou ?~O<lL D M~<t ALLOW~>let? 1'0l2 M~ BE:· CAuse: l'M YOuP WIF6. TUMBLEWEEDS . , --. YOU G01'ltJM f'ORKEI' Sl&Hl nlERE 110 FIN6U$ · IN llOWl.! .. ,., FUNKY WINKERBEAN . . __ ._,...- ~ ~--~ ,,_,_,~]~,· ... ;...-- ,.1111 i I J, l(d I l ~Jl'/I - 1 -: ,,..-,y ....... ~ ... ___ .. ~~-····--··· _ _.,.c __ •0-1 FIGMENTS • ! • i ' CIW:Uli. YA"1tTA JllMI"! 11 $ AU1'11MH!_. DR. SMOCK " . GORDO IO·• • MOON MUWHS • RJ1.MA1:1L • e :;icot + •;I. )4 "*"'"'"'"" . '""'''" • - "f>IL \/ILW• IT ;; L.l-....::i;1;-_.'j ~l flCHlr ... ;\ND rr!;A n.i.~11(;L LIX' Al 1()1.l .. .,\NP· ' ' -----' • 11W0t.JLO BE SIJAMEFIJL WAST.E . .NOT TO w, • ' A~<> YO~" OJl'IWIO,._,, Vii"-""~· \ ,., •• \ . . . ~ by Gus Arriola 1 .j \ ' ,, I •• •1 l i NANCY by Ea 11le ltlihmiler ANIMAL CRACKERS .-------..;' by ·R~'!f' Bolen ; ... caESS Tf-!AT{S ~ I_ ·-4 SHOE ( 'REPAIR -' .. ~,. . ·r ; r ' ~PEAMIJT·r-s-~ . TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 45 Sometn_lng 1 Food soggy Stasot111:i 48 GOVefl\ • 5 Olsl1gu11ng ~13 Telephone rnatll exchange 9 Gal'\.ld111111v11 52 Charge with t~ Turkish ataull 1eglment ~ Mine product 15 ··n'1 Gr11ck 57 Blockade •• •• 58 a tnw 16 Hairy 17 Accumulated facts 18 Accessible IOiill 19 Dine M nome 2 WOl'dS' 20 l113dd1t lon 21 61ue pfgmcnt 23 Longs lor 59 lrrltiU•ng c-halat1on ISO Tree 61 Chemical compOUnd 62 Cn11rio1 route 63 Oboe. Cl3tt· 110!. etc. 6.t Not·--· ·~· ) ' ' --vft10f'dly'1 Puu1• Solwtd: , I • > -= r.r.i= ( . 25 At l+rst 65 Ga•den area& 13 1ri$h t~e 42, Skeletal 26 Fled 27 Towel Insignia 29 U111lle ~ --..,. and erl'Of l5 Ruml~nt 1n!mal DOWN 21 Russian rlvftf srructutt 1 Raw vegetable 22 Full or o•lety •• Halld loot dish 24 Angry •S Restore 2 ~ate 27 Famed ship eomlOfl to 3 Enriches '-IJf!CMf 47 Coutcl 4 Cravat 28 Congers • 'ti Eccleslutlcal . ' ,JUDGE PARKER TliAT Wf W\tO WJ6 HERE LAST Nl(im LOO«Ell UKf KE CO<JU> OWN A TRUCK • LIKS;THIS! . -. --.. -·----- . . . . 36 Man 1n \ht B1b!1 S Hllvlll.11 beeri,_. lO o:Si_«1ll •. law ., al purlo•ried • lri li/1 49 S.lnman1a .-.; ~ 37 Seet. OU\ 38 Erlerge luOdlfJIY 39 --tasse 40 Poker stake •1 Swee1soo 42 Harass 43 PlilCC lo, Nicklaus 44 Tentahvc 11oa1 ' " 6 Egyptiat1 31 Utter li•ed eourH Christians 32 The one 50 Fonlliea 7 US.A. designated 51 W•olon looll1 a Rocktlsh 33 Crall In meolc S2 Miinleh's 9 A1~rag11s 34 Act 11 w11erlroii1 stalks meoillOI' SJ African rl\'9! 10 Prevarica10ts 35 lnlormatlori S.t ThO\lglll 11 Heights 36 .Vert sllllled 55 Singer ···· 12 L11ck1ng J8 Be1verS111e Marlin! !11b~1anc1 uplUI 59 Un11uth ' MISS PEACH • -KtLLY S<l100L · }::L.ARION YOIA ')AY YOl.-l WANi TO WJllTE YOUlt Mih"\OlltS •Oft THE PAPEl't > OKAY; WEt.L PAY YOLA Fl'fE!N CENTS. . ' • ... GOODNESS. AT THAT PJrlCE, !LL ONLY wtr1Te Vol.it ONE M!MOl!t.~ \k SOtRV,006 ! MA Sill(S ~00 Ml~MAVE RASlES ... fOOSN! .. 1 1111 .. u.c-•--' -S,00.. .... ........ _ • . ~t f ~ Herold Le Dou . . ' -. NO. I COoUlll'T DOTMAT! !WT KE wA5A STAAN6Cl<INDOfGIJY... ? A5KED IF KE COOLD SIT IN TI4E f'OVE!t ... ON A 5Lffl'IHG !\AG .. , UNTIL MR. DRIV£R GO!; llCWIE! 11"TC!!O::>OES-SHE - l!'EALl'ZE' TMAT AT MY AGE; r ONLY HAVE , ONE MEMOilt .. ! • • ~ \IJl-l',l so !=WW . -~~· .. 00!0 ~-. -. 11 • ({ ~ <> , . \ ' I ·I . . ! ) • \ ' I t f · ' • • ,~~~--~~~ .... ~~ tro ·mu. 'JJIOOPERS QV. ~ !'R~SIOML . 0 • DIDICA.,., , ' • DEl'Bl>Alll • TUlllED : • r j' • Yotr prtserijtioo is llways llJ!lll!ed by a qllllttied Registered """*iqat $1V·on. YDll can be cer!Jin •• your medi .. witr• filled·accuralely ..i aac!1f as prescribed by JG1Jf doctor. • -. . -. "AJAX" .WINDOW :'~l~-­ & ·DEfOGGll -. ; -. . ' - ::AJAX'' . All PURPOSE LIQUID cLEANiR ·~ !Cs medicated > and concentrated i ~reat frar-.... ranees for close shaves! ... ·89~ BllX Of 290 -----------· -------· ' 1 -P AltttE-DAVIS.. , VITAMIM E .. PLAYTEX Jspbsabte Bottle ··sani·Sttip" pull«i 1 pe, BONUS , PAK 1 DD's PLUS 20 FREE • . . . ·- • • ' I • • • .( j . ' ' \ • . -. ... . .. • • -' ( ·-.. ~ . - DM.YPILOT October1 1175 ... • • • I ' . . ' Warn!ng , The Surgeon Gen era} 'Has .,De\er min~d That qigareue Smoking .ls Dangerciu ~ to_Your Health. ~ 12 1119: '•r:' 0.81119. niGOlinl•IY. per cigarene, FTC Repon Apr.75 ,...... I \ ' ,. •• • " ' • • I ) . . . I . ~ .. r " • • , •• ' l f Marlboro · LIGHTS • • .....4---· L.OWEREDTAR C. NICOTINE ' . I I • ... • ' •• , .. • I -1.• • • , . ' ~ r az1er -;1. o ., r -• -_..., • ---- • I J" • 'est I've Ever ;Fought--:Mi "toup11Uiplerl-I I""·" .•cb. I quit <lancillg, otayed there my fourtb fight .•• Sf roundo-tA lalt ~ In the llslit .. dMr .W AU.-• llll>a -· and alt1111ed lt out and let him eilhtmonthaoftheyear." ·~. All Jarr"'1= ·1rr • -~11.'!'•• tll• rlSll ·•1• -weorblm-out." WhowlllhenglltMXI? _ ,..Ute head ........ .reoaened Mt .tl-"' 1111· The Mlt-atyi..1 -tl1I& ot "Idon"tknow,"M'aald."lwlD m rl1bt .aa• • U1e br1*enfaclal_to_farlbe hmdnc admitted Fr-.. _ rest for a while. lf.o1be/I will . tlllilloilller'a ~a 7 '!;1J ,fi.IM., , meacoupleotUm•"mdalthed m.XeGeorgeForemm-"X.. ,....._..._of 1lw3: ;-1 Ali aalAI "It WM dooi In th9 with felief when. •l'•d, "I'll . Norton then I will ..... ol, tollleJlead, ·' - -. It eould Ila., --nevarllavetofl1btblm .. aln." them.'1 And then, ea anjlaf,. Bellone Woy, I bear<!. Bat ll WU my On Ida plans, Ali ·-.cleflnlte lertbought, he said, "nere la • tbe nnat ,_..---~ ltoul. TbeC<IGS-oaly ...... ,.......,. "1-aolired gr~at possibility pi ..-iib' Prader'• = taat ,...,, li:;.llU llDally taken I don't' want to do """nc I will sawthelastofAli.' -t6 efl'ecL Butlle ...,.... , rest fqr me week. my lifiio are In the 14th round, drawflle..., Phlllpphle r Hi1 1trate11 was to Ure soro,myarmsarosoro,myaldes on some mysterious......., of hd!Ua, J""'ll!iltiii~~~ Fl'Uler aDd UM "my loaler re-are sore. l'U take a Nit. That's stnmeth after appearing m .bla had-II. " ' . ' ' _F ace .VCLI. Next · We1 ~"Sliou)(l Be .. No •. l-~H~y~ - . ' ' COLU•BUS, Ohio (APj -isUoe hesteo.llege football - '\11.eody Hayes, solely o~i:,e inlbec:ountry. · ~.!"~..1! ol lut week's r , • -"l vote Ille Buckeyes No, ll" -•-Ida Oblo State team Vermell said. "Tbey'may ...... ....., 4 oHr otl.._,a aa loot a lot of players from U. Ille No.leolle8e-;reat,butitblnltOhioSlale .... JlOW• •i . . better team. dais HUOIL.. ' "On~~.,,,...· .. .,. "Ohlostated.,....'tbeat~. ~tut week? Ves,'l do. We ~almoet~likeamachille; 1.-Wool by ' wbat1\j ll5'"°'"'L' The satd V'l""eil· 'They have _eoocl 'u other' team (0kA ... ) -by peol!l,e am are well disc1pliMdt ·, tbree ,, . · ' Thej re a <lai'Ded _fine football l-1 i,1'."--• · --team, extremely well coached · ill •1 1'' ~:they weren9t· playing as and with grea~ players.•• 1 , ,. a_~am as we were_. ... -11ayes Vennell s~t1!Pile Oltio st.le , said. The Buckeyes are ronleed liasolgb1.n.W41efellli..,startors, No. 2 behind lhe to.,.rated the defense "'Is excellent. <$OolMin. .. •' Obie!.• State defnt.l;;.Nefth Zi 'en£• ' Clli'Olla'a, 32-7. Saturday Wblle e~ USS ' '<t!le' Soonen edged, Miami, Fl•.._ _ O _ ' _ l llt;l?,Trl~aYJ_Bl91!t. . _, . , . ll•Y<I• aald o Cli:i"-dla, .,.., • -Bu , . • '"D>ey 'dtdn't play. Well· ~y' .1. ops eDO ' • ~evidently were ·~a&~ past H ....... bcoll".1iecal'5'11jiioy Jiili~ed a , "'-1tiiaf!WI Ioatt.po.tamea. • .t f•'lrUi ~ q~ .. .,Ula~'~ ' ' .....,.. hW!& "' offlly, • 'ulcl '"'" Obl9 aate -•b, ~his / I teamfara'batlonally-tel~16 • Valerie Ziegenfuss upset , r , · 4 •• o'cleek) aan:ae agairist ',ucu . Karia Bueno of Brasil ,iQ secoad ..... ~ D• •LLst•GGE S OE A s. uni ti> th Los •·-I round sinales ll'ctfonotthe$50,000 ''"-''"'"""""""'_...,_...., •.,..,..,..A '-" , "• R J FRAZI E I Co~. ' . e ~ge es Mission Viejo ·womee's pro ten· --··"" ..... " -: / .. Hayes said tbl! Buckeyes, 3-0-0. . Jlis clUsic Tues~ay JCight. .., ' . : • face tbe problem of the Foor rs Zlecenfuss d.efealed the 35-1 eod \Of Tributes . I UU.~k. year-old Buen1>. 6;3, 4-6, 6-2, In a • JOR,FRAZ!ER COVERS UP UNDER A RAIN OF ALl •PUNQIES • -+.....:....::...?-..::..::;:_:;:.::..::..::::.., .::::..::....=.::::. • I ..... .uplain. ed, ''T, be Ts are for. matrn that the l9ser later called Sport"" i n Bri e f . •• . . r •• • >···-... _, r.-a ''liOmetowli'. dectaioo. •• Zilcen:. "' _.. 'I ,, r CJ. :: ,: .. l ' ti_rnei temJ:rature, turf and Ute fllaa ·ia listed asra touring pro eu.t , , t • : • ' •., ., ~tenae 's·~· oil "··~ -.-?~tJ!ZLAW•P?w~;.,,;.,.-n~-~:.="1sit:~;..., .... n L.-'J· • • t ·hes · , • 9D . , ·-· _ named . .P!Ml foa&biol• ·-· • . ~ • n (:~ ' &-----.......; I .. 't ~--b~ .adJ'~ .... lf?l\.j ~ • I • I ~ .,,~,.;,,,. -~ ·s .. n t -',.~ ~. lln_ !"'llllOT .J'.'~_:\t-;~ -:--.. • • '"' . ~~ . • l . '1.U "~ ~·1 ltU ~ ... =iaP.20-20.,•hclt•~r-..... :u.; p ... ;~~·-:.1 P' ' , 111 .. • _.. .. / • ~ , ~ .. ..., _.ung i::.:; tbe "·~.:":!dJa:: • ....n .,.n,a,,. 1,Q/t1er ·~ • , ~( -_ . ~Co.Ut~ho layed for>. I-·~ and w·-'aUowe~,_ ....... ~... • '"(r ' J. ; ..tatwire .. of...;b.ueball alty... basetiall .. .s . grand ia-mwra see • .,.• • , __ ~ _ .--. · . .. J '".Stencel will lie state Tolodo·ilil930,add ~Y• _edUCLAstarJolm wbontlleplayero~des.~MIAMr -A-1.~·~ "'BljlllwaslliOllllllt.bel'eiwbere .. .Qui.al iJi this ~1Angele5 ''We were rrie for more Sciarra~ probably the best fin~~dis!u}!n~~ sc.-ool football player was tn ! 9urilft7 was .performed -to re· '"' .-:.. p., · '-• ~an.«»7*ars-andl a'=" .U..1 ~uct!reshave .forehand.; Buenowbicbfirst • c:rltic~I condition tod~a~er liev•1'"'5Bllre•lij_I~ ., ri'aaa•me11ta :-for· Stel)gel's it with Wm at th 'bkl..,. l l ... •ason . ._.And he / was call id Inbounds by a lightnlng att:uck a pract~ce field llif fAtber R~ Nlil his son . eral·•Were •O/iillleted n-. , GameinLosAnge..-iast"'l"'!lb ~ -~ muclt, sold the , linesman HewaslaterQverrulod here, oendmg 19. puptl~ and ~l!(beadacbea,follow· .iii , am.Jdia di'amaj{C·avalanehe :!!'!a°'!P. tm'(irst Ulat CAsey ~ &et-t:•• ~pparenUy re-bythewi{pire coacbes to a hospital, officials i'i:lg: .• 18'!1•' agatilst lralconer. ·, · 'butmthal~' tonood,. ,~f'l'i'Wt,and a bow at -_ em • to f!l1ch1gan State's • . said. · ?f·,Y., HJ•b Sehool about 1¥.o I a1-. for th belciVed "014 . 11<>0.e-<p18te. He couldn't "Charlie Jla!ett. · · :::::=.."",: Julio Portela apparen}iy wa• weib •110.0 ,ll!it eald be ten well ~·· w ied early Tues--n\'a\~ it; i rve 1oev wn a bet-'"Thi.I m Sciarra is a sreat Wtfld't Oftf10lll °" ~r1uw o.r...._. .,. struck directly by the lightning before.1•~4 ~galas& GowaDda da lnomt o cancer. . ter man than Case th a11 bis quart•ba .•• attested Hayes. ;:!·~i.,,...,..,,, *' •lk'9 K-. '5o.Nrk.1> bolt which hit a ebristopher High FildQ:-.nc.: .. ~at ' meil as'~eb'all 's -· ctO\lmfng and• kid _ , be waa -('He's, tbe re of their team, He . ..,,..,,__.DMlltils Columbus High School football YC*lll "'9tti..cellat Pll 'fn the ' . J. I 11 ainbassldor,~tfie stUlagreatmanacer .. " ~ tmikesjhemgo.•• ~ . . ~:~~~~t~ ... nu. ... , s.ur field TUesday afterDooo, knock.. fow11iquart«oftlae~ -, _ r,rois( 'geldiedattbeageoC Ano~her friend, Rosy Ry~n. The Buckeyes will be making · ,._....,~ ing ·•everal players to the S .11 .... ...:.-~ " .1...,,,""' t1 "l:ii attef:'.an .uq.1;1isi{e\y rich ;Nb9p1tcbedforSteielm-Toleilo ·• t~,..fint.-appe~_oo~atural_ 9.K~-;_:,:_i;i:~~,.:=~:::,: gr9UQd... _ ·-_.. • ·~ "'1! 'a~~t and Brooklyn, pbinted out. ~t.blt l!JllOD in~ Coliseul'!J. ~ u. 1-S. ..a; SNron...,.. *' .,...,. POrfela was Ming treated for EAST UNSING, lficlL - a):ietvicesrortheHallof ••Stengel did more for baebaU•#. ~Jl~,!,J™Ultlech;an&em ~~.~~..,.~==::=: shock. a hospital apokesmao Athletic diredAJt" BUrt Smith is ...-p~ ~.· ~ managerial-.-. from. A ll"~;c...relatiom-~ ~Ji!raqlceronttne -· ~ w. ~-.. ..,~ °" lltN said. Two_ other ~. Brian beinl ousted and ~ped to 1reai. wlll ·be held Monday point than, ally other man. wtib We do worry ·~ ~ ood. u-~· ...... ~ ... -Delahanty, 1e, and Bryant other duties, Mlc:!~:;'.fate at~1 p.m:-8\. llie·.c11urc11 ·or·ttte· ·. everlived."'' " ' -You..c~get a lot of ~un.eson.iL . ..._.._.""-'" Valdes, lS;alsowerebospitalized ·umversityolficials ~ R ·ei•ina1· iitl'Forest ~L-.Wn1 1 Ryen likejexeryoneelse bada But~ not wasting OUl" legs -....Ghulf,.·w"'"'1n111dlflngrtd....._ addwereinstablectoditionear· day · • • 1".1• .• • UU.·weflt •'ourlegsgetsore It ~> ..... ..a;c.""1"'•0--<Austr....,)*f • · )I monaJParkinGlendare. sparklingSt~elstorytorelate. , .... • e ....... 8-k.ttl11~,1~o.tWt,111iif111uut lytoday. Immediately named ctlng enael requested before his He said that he once chi~ l~lll.... .. t sore Saturday,•• he* retlnd • .. , _. .. __ ,_ _..... "'...:111; ,,_ Four coaches and 12 other 3thletic dlreetor was .Jack d th tb4t itl !lieu of ftOwers Stenael for ~inging him to~ ~~aicl. , • '): . . ~ll~im":':1!t5.:::..!'~.!:;:,~:c!;t pupibweretreatedatthebospital Shingleton, DOW d.irectorofld.SU Ch table don,Uo"8 in~name Brooklyn noacers and got. the Obio State wl11 _be playing its ~ .... 1; '"-*Yl!unt <Awtr•hlmt Ul BIOt,_. and released Tuesday. I placementaervlces. ~ dbemadeJ,dltie ialioh usual .slick retort' Crom the Cun· fihratnlB~ .. a~esmce1 1959.when 4St..Al'1c:•I~~._...... ••The bolt came troin , I ·j' iJI~ '· e&akmal-Bl1eball ayers lcWingmanager. t e t M1;.a.e¥es . ost 11-0 to v .. z~m1M1o~&ueno CBl'Nill6"2,....,, nowhere,'' said Brother Hugh. Ber"8•0 K • ' · ..\JD,erlca, 630 E. Ward.low • "You know my arm~s gone,~• 5out1t&n? California oo the s~me •t. principal of the Roman Catholic • , td,.'~ BeaCb. The associa-Ryan told Stengel. , f!eld.. Its tM !"lb other mgbt •lelt• ~:i::t.::=. ......., •-high· school. ''lf there is any CINCINNATI -X·rayS of is: a ~ti·grdup helping Stengel gave Ryan a knowiq& a;:e•t in1 1J.11tory for th e ...,Clk ... ,..iw.1.s;e.ttYW~1e warning _rain or lightning Pedro Borbon. t~e busies~ fotmel"IY, uaociated. with wtnt while replying: "Well. ydij eys. . .. . • ~ CS:u.~i;.. ci.:;:.-:::.., ":: flashes -the coaches hustle the member of tbe C"anc~ Reds "o!•d!·· .• ,. ;-Cf.I\ still sing tenor in a quartet,.•. 1'CLA:l!oachDickV~said -1•0-'"""'°'*M'J:Dl.,..,,.Frormott.a.uv boys into the gym ililmediately. bullpen, proved negative Tues. -eq:er.B y"will lle ~-lmate 'clrttyou·!" · he bas ne doubts that Elhio State =~•tcan•ieM9yi1r·TerrrHo11__...._..., They said there was oo warn-day after the veteran reti4'!er SundaY· from .t . a.m. lmtil 9 • • , ·Ing." W1!5 stnick in the bead bl' a 1il1<' , at S~v.rn •Mortuary in '-. Head coach Bob Lewis said, driftdurinll 'w~rkout. .iri~e. ~el is survived by .... ·tt_ .. r') .,J-. 1--~-(; "'Suddenly there was a tremen· He. was dismiSsed trom the ~f~ .. ~aa ' Am!"ll!thehi>stof 1 • ~qpw~~I l>_~J," roup dous light. I could feel intense hosp1~andpronouncedokayby 011es 'or:·SfeD1el •ere ... , ----· · he~t all around my body. ~h~ attendingphiSiclans. ." .... .,*, I ........... ~es-f1'Qin high besebaJl.of· R' d8" E' ;; .. ~.. . -a . T-• I hairs on my arm were standmg D•r•• ..,.__ . , , . II a1~1era, playen,'Past e ·. ,_ .. · > -. )a"' e·_i' t' 0. ' ' -It e on end... "... . • I r · > ..... politi · as , A hospital '!J"'kesman said UNIONDALE, N. Y. -w aacloff~-, , Portela'• heart stopPed and he IJghtwelght cbampim ilAllJerlo ~ko eoB~,.Ute.BallQ( · ., ... ·' 1· ,.. : 4 , i-1 , , 1 stopped breathing alt.er the Duran, making his :nm ap. P.ire and>kin~ ' "of,. • 1 -: 11 1'14 'When 1to·4oesD't·lam"!a hand in for MVP•conslderation: acareer--lightning str~ck. Lewis gave pearance in New Yark lrl ••moat ~w.!. 61.:t1~ w~:J~r .. (A · · ;1) 1 ~ , ~·"'1arity._iabus7--.atizlng , high .327 batting .. average, r7 =rc!a~=s~~;~;:~t~~~ ·\1e.r'J~::=~ ::i; ,J tbiak-""' and Babe th ' fortba.f:lll<inna . 1915)aao· -the -ilim ·..W. bia> many stolon bas~s.-)l bome runs, 132 unit's electriqal equipment ,.. ranked Edwin Viruet in a - e done mera for baMl>oIIUian -the Year of th ""· ~ ta-•· • • walks, 107 runs and 94 RBis. Yived him. "---'-...__,-title fight Tuesclay night. -else." i Tbe._JIOlliCting R 11 a i18W7• ~-a prime.~rfor But he's at bis best exchanging The bout served 81' tlie main --• go.ludty band tbal ~ '!ft ,, tbe leaffe'a, Moat Vailiahle barbs with-Rose and Co. Terry Falls Rfet 'event at the Naasn Collloann • -.room rtb~, ~ -.1 .-l,'!l.•Y,•,r;ifaward•, JI•• Ileen Crowley, an American League PANAMACl"'Y M ber9 f ·beforetbeclosed-clrcultabow!Dg e--1 lD Dl-v oe(aNatioDalJ.ea;.erocordfor ' aoocnbed )ly tha,Jliods«s' Don eXp&triate, has an explanalioo · . • -em 0 of the heavywolght cbam-· _ ; a:. .. a ' .&.All.1' Im,.._,<!l,TJ!Ute to~Yioion lit!e. Sutton aa "!be wheebulltbe Big._ for lb• rambW1C.li.o.11S ways_oUlis~ the 1J_ational gu ard arre~ted irtonshlP' flgltrb<!tw~ ?• • Tbll_.., thing thir.Jookserklus· .Rod Machine." teammates. -• Ulleral persons TUi!Sday 3l!tt mad Ali and .Joe Frlllier iA ' .. ·~ • J.ywqbaeball .. !' One of the game's most ••1 •aw the ••me thing ~ chaiz:s were bro~eh at Revolu.tion Manil .&&u:JftD8 TheT-bfard he raps--.1Jd V01Htile-ouperatanr.Ute-5'10ot'7-Baltimo<e;W-•'lotofgizys'or~t.adlum by-d1~gruntled--f1ght--a. ~ ' !....tiled ..,.tbeir c:cs• s1..... Callfor.nlao ha; some of having' good years the t:.Yoo Cana who wer" disappointed over 1fllt lloaa"t Ba•ID " &NQ••a ·~ · ~--·L-'" ~ ~-' E • happy -not bemg able to see tho Ali• · ""·' --vwversity. Tb6thad a manag consldOted.. __ .,_ ••-uals.ever goes. veryonea· it Frazierheavyweightlitle fight. LOS ANGELES-_,......._ o Southern Callforn'ia · '1oqniee,"somes~wbo * * * becomesaconta1jousthing.It'a SOrue ?,qoo persons had paid berlaindidn'tsllow.;'.;i'th:L; q arterbact Vince EYam ran Cot" might be getting .. too old.,•• and a molded a real .. togetherness.•• . . $3.SO to see the title fight and the ·Angeles Lakers practieeT--.tu t =~='.'"b~~·~ ~ i:J~' staff P~cod "IOo · '.CJ/V(Jl fVNAfl, · ~dR~~7ti.-':i~:b.':::h'.'ber of Roberto DJ1ran·Edwin Viruet but his attorney said tha7-toatil ~llY wun•t too hORPJ wttb bil iM Cincinnati'• colli.ctloo ;.r l Charismalic,J ohnny Bench got non-titl.,..bo'\Jt on closed circuit giant still plans to put In Id Ill>' · and aid a. • n~ '-..i I _.,S F.' .. v .noPD the ff · television via a 12-root screen. pearance. P • .N121we .. -. u:.-1.ty-oving "'blt .. men•• made n. , .11.r ~. ' season o . to a cork·PoPPln& 'lbeabowingfailedtomaterialize Daamberta6a UJ9 the Lltms rte! will i\:r-aervl.. lire miaerable; for oppoSll!C , • start witb,his extravagant Wed• when the equipment at tho demand -year of Ida a · almt the keyes' at lo.(t pltcbero, winQJn1 tllo most .. RDIO CAP) -Hcrah's Reno ding to New York model Vickie stadium was unable to pi·c'k up ·•erYlce and tbe -., •• ~ • games since lsot. cm the way to and Tillcle'Rlce-1ialiled Ille Chesser on the eve of spring· --~ •• '-' "°'1'1 mean that we will burJin1 \bl> def-ng Notional O&kland Athletics andtheClncln· tr'l!nl'lll· And the Reds have had the1ateUite sign'!L . formr -U11abe'lilll £-f-and&eml,"jult ~ ellampldln Loll Anplea ...URodaasthefavoritesoo&ln· a taste for c:llampagne eve&:" sridder.Dfes ilil• .ear/• ' ' ' t Hen.I will' PlaY DMn;' bodien 1iJ an u""'11¥•We JO. ~lowiotheirrnpt!lllliveplayoff since. ' ' · · ----1'1 II L. I Kl)' told a breakfast 1eUion aamemargin. • · -> conte1t1 for maJor league Bench, a cou.ntry·western ERIE. Pa. (AP> -Brett ~-·• • • 1 V '' • lb ~men and ~Aflerf Tough'mlnd,ed Pete ·-·· -...U-anta. 1 music lover, was never at a loos Smith, 17, the Westlield,. N.Y., • NEWYOiliC-1111111.Q 1 u,a . 'We_-....., to "'~~~ -ovor·roady to sfart. &0methln1,_Qal:la~aa mad~ a 1·5 for words when the needling lligh'School,fo<ithall team cap. IW<·Y'!arJow/llOotm•1119>= I ,_. •---• diief a1Jtator -tither favorite to defeat the_... Red started. '\Vh•n MO..gan voiced tam who colllipsed Friaay during •·JO-round ~ _. 'f, :Ji.., UIDe' before Ille willl '1a bat or bla nothinl·is-Sox for the American Leaeue dismay·that bis batting average a game, jlied Tuesday night In Mike Rooaman In a lip'" ,...,,. .a:Jt: .._'t -UCred Aledlin1. . m!wo, and Cincinnati was picked was a lipping 11ecauoe of little Hamot Medical Center. heavywelaht fldit u.t .... -......... t( Jtallit'* HeWeompo11Ytrom1IAleticl: • •• a 3.2· favorite over the .rest, he round a cot, O*P,irin, a ' An autopsy wa s to b e last three rQllllCl8· h.W tlw I • I I • .. • • J • ,.,,.,.,oraa7lllat.belaabelter J Mor1an,whooe<Mbowereu Pittabur1h Pirates for the Nii· piJJowandsome au_.· 'front perfor1T1ed to determine the ropes and in ell ' • • .; •. tbMIS•-· ·• ollu~blulnll!oiL-... ',Jlmd,Lu,..uu.; oUliolockerthene•tday. ca11Soofdeatb. ~-· , SquaroGar4en '--A...l,I • • I • • • t • I U DAILY PilOT Wodn!Odg.Oclobw1.1115 ,, --·--... -__ .. Orange • Defeme Offensi•e Players of We~k <,..1111111ng Big Key· Meta•'•I t .Sen8 .P~~-· • Tough For th e second straight week, the 'Orange High Panthers will oppose 'a · football team With 3 sharp. throwing quarterback. And Panthers coach Vince Deveney o nly "h opes t ha t Orange's £econdary d efenses .Hun- t i ngton Beach quarterback Bill Holst as well as it did El ..__ .... '-"" Modena 's Ste ve' Cody GREG NEVILLE l a.lit week . Corona del Mar Cody com pie led 17 or 26 passes Jor 288 yanb against htghly-touted Kennedy, but was !tble to connect on just 2-of-8 for 35 yards agaliist. an .Orange secondary that has three r e turning starter-s. So far, Holst has com)>leted 16 of 32 passes for 289 yar~. :i.- "He had a· couple of ,. p asses dropped,'' says ' Deveney of Cody, ''and I don't know if his in- compJetes are indicative of our secondary. But. I sure hope they are.'' When the Panthers t ake the field against host Huntington Beach al 8 Friday ni&ht in their Empire League opener, Orange will feature three returning starten in the secondary and a tight end· Deveney calls a college prospect. Both teams will also be looking for their first wins. Orange has IOtit .to Magnolia, 20·18, and to El Modena, 13-7, while Huntington Beach has i.n beat~n by Wafren, 26>21, and Marina, 28--14 . De.v eney 's top de· tensive backs are Brent 1 Walker (5·10, 155). John ' • Potter (5·10, 160> and George Rodriguez (S.10, ' 169). 'I I ·• Rodrl1iiei b .also the f"'\ q(larterb ack, a nd · Rodrigu ez from the ' , mµJtipl e option-veer of-f~e. has COllj~leted is of 33 passes for 217 ' .y&.rds. CRAIG DR'IML El Toro DAN BYERS Coat• Mesa _.,.;::.r_,;J GARY COLEMAN Fountain Valley .STEVE FOLEY Newport Harbor • RICK BASHORE Edlaon JIM LUCAS t1untlngton Bee~h ' ' .. 1 ' J \ By l)ijuri~ Western fi"'"9 _tO,be The Injury-riddled touchdown -to lllllt an underdoie l"rldCU' llapolla HlC ScbocSI :1. ~~="pf:d· ~' · night a1alut l"ounta -riel• froq> Anaheim times: v-, Vlllley High'• 11a..-lo m-the Colt• M<Sa I Addlof e~L~ tJie 1975 sunaet i.e.-JlllltMp In Illa Century •........- -ballosleoer. Le.cue foot~ opener ,-... ~''or''!~ lv ~.~ · Ill NewPQl't HMl>i>r nJ. ~· .-.~ -Tbe Pioneer• of ·dnatlp.m. 'M!M ·Underw wltb Western coat:h Jim'! Bothteamaarel·l.but craetedribl. • KENWIWAMS EelMcla Everett are underdogs t1latr•1 w b ere the Delensively, falhOlla'' primarily beca...., of a +.nonty -· to en4. may N most an! ....:. lack of deptb, fon:iq Map· olla dlacb .nm 10ed m Ila • oodary. Western to ••• lta Howell la '4(Uite con· baving ~,t,,o U:'}':~;:. starters almo~t epm· eei\oed ud'liis team's acored agalnat It 1 pletelytwo-way. 21·ll loahsg effort Cbaffeycontest. Western bae •-to •a•ID•t Cllaffey taat Altbou&b plasued • ,....,.,.,...tbewisbboneto1etmme w11l-!Micatesbebas fllmblltlslD !ta 20-UloM out ,of the available ftMOatobmr to Mission Viejo. tb9 backfield talent and pao-"I'm --c>ptlmlstlc Muston,., 'led by Tim int that \!etup la about our chances Rosauer, compiled 202" quarterback Terry Hw. •p•nwtCoita Mesa•• he ya:;:;~:•••ing Hess , 11 'hrowin& says. ••cwtey ~ai big ·qu omp&eecl lhreat. does more wltb and ohywleal and we are 16 of for lW his a printout runDIDc n!alfy burl.._... yards. He llllew two iDo came. And with fullback Both •tartinirtallbacks tetteptiom. , ' Ron KcElr<>,Y 119.carries are amoac,the illiured. . . • • •. and 97 yards against SelliorRaadyDlscoewill Cypress), and balfbadia DOtplayandLanceDoty, Ar D I Rick Fleager and LeroY alsb tbe punter. Is ea .£0 0 Ramirez, backed by iloubtfuL Scott Brunner, the Fullback Scott Lusk R W ' Pi4?neers present a consequently will carry e8 f8 ~~ gbround thref at._. most.of the load. Thes-u.: •. "'""°"c:ou.•••' ~ as run or -.l951Jo9d senior carried sc..""o.tltt's JIM RANKIN Marine yards m two aames. five· um~ for 31 yards ......... Cltr 1 1 t --· dowesteroted'•bline6-0play is 'alaiQstChaffey. 0-::..,~ tle8rt,.: ~!Jt4~ anna Y • 218-Marshalling the troops TP'DUt1,,~i;\..Uftdt.M.S--.. pound Britt Bell, a two-~or · gaolia Will be LSmMl\=.;,:illf:..,..... way standOllt at mid· quartertiack Roo GI-=•=• ·• o 1 t-1 dleguard and offemive .-::1 bo ••-16 ~wrut 1 , s ...a -••-' ta kl :0-UD W UU"1:1W COID.· GMOM .... __.lfll C•by .. T. 5.acuu· ~ e. epietiDna out of 34 at· Oo*~~~D9Mlt. Also big la Westem'a tem..U including one •u11n Campbell (115), tacklr "-• Katti.. 1 1 • »--s lineare_"ToayiUrctToay· Q • -~"~ .. , .... 'Randy(Aweober1 (205), an.:mgs ... "'°"." ... K"'"9' ...... ~ and"--~-k R -·-. -~L-. ._ H H ~.,.c er ·-~-"'fl WAT••l"'Ol..9 ..!UMNHlVA"rr'i' To Fa.ce"GWC Inexperience Orts t . ''We know we're ln. ,.. ......... ~ s-a.nw'::""'~ 1 ~. Orlle S tough with Fountain .:~i:--•-·•"'"'.,',."'1 .. ,..~ , 1 , >-•• Valley,'' says Everett. · '-u1i_., s. u .entiy. s-. o.-a.tcOriltl: .._.......,.&. ., ,.,_ 0..&11, 1 • ...._.,..''"· .. OW-Chl11lrl•m l DucU•• 2 LWlll. a FUiierton College will be teated by the Wedon'l'knowabouttbe -~'·'·'""~~ ..... a~u~ ... ,..,o::.. • · . · coach Hal Sherbeck isn't Golden West running at· availability of Obris ,,EIDwMD,t, 11:1wn10. ........ i. s!:.~C:::... exactly reeling from a tack that featured nine ceatquarterba;ck,but =:•4.UsAm19Dt,s.s.rw1• ... S-o-ntio s • t ~. 11-1 loss to ~I Carnino';--:different runners 1n pil· !:hd:!:!o~fP:;e:!~':: ;~-;-,.,~u::..~·· ~°"' ..... _,,.,,.~-!..:.:;.! \the soµthland stop-rated ma: up '52 yards on°the the backup qUarterb&ck tJ • cao::_c:::•Y · i. w.r-2. ..... t , bi.. z. "'- 'oril m un·ity college ground against Mt. San G•-Coleman • (, rd1-. 1.' P•*" v.,.,, 1• ~~~·K.HaMI-. team. 'Antonio lut week. _,,, • ....,... '· eo.q Mt ... s. ~ . """'TY Mark Davia will be the ""Fountain Valle.Y ~~ .. !!~":.'fJ;.::~: Mtnionvt~.-,o.a~n. 0 .._... But he is wary of Saturda)' riighl's upcom- ing battle with Golden West College"s newly- found ground jug1emaut at Orange Coast College. key around which the passes as much as it ~'·· . r:.11tno11. :1 t 11 ~ Hornets will center their runs,. and that's a lot cf-1. Ulll-'. 2 . .!c~. 0.,,.. fSOI. 3. ~';:9~.~~;:.'<~;'~~ defenae. He has gained passing. We haven t ~IDrM. , . .u '"'•'""•· s. s.. Liois 1uN1oa vAJtS1TY ' over 100 yards in each of thrown the ball much (7 oObtitlO ... vk~or v.11ew-, 1. ~ iwuaonV1e}O 2 ' o o-s tt pt b ~. I. A...i.1-., •. U ~. 1G. F•l\tWOOll 0 0 0 0-0 thefintthreegamesand a em S), ut we hB• tlfillOMebello. • SUring: MV-e.rbr t, a-tn,. last week bad 145 yards ven't had to go to the air •. ,. ' r1 DM"ado 2:.....Mou1>1•1n v;,., l. Slout.AN..._FROMt·SOPN - with. another 35-yard We'U probably be~H~vi.10,.i.Yic.-s..s.v•--M1u1onvi.10 1 o o • s--toucbdown run callM in& a lot more againist c'-. ... s-t M9r1.-..1. NorttwWW. a. F•ntno11. o t t 1 2-7 ... _..... -1 --~a1n Valley-•• s-~ '· •io Mn-. '°" Scorift9; MV-oa-111 ,_ ~ i. .,_.., rUUJA • ~-...-. ... ..-.-1,.---...,w.odl. . . r " RULES·· 'I. ........ ...,,................ 17 ........... " .. __. ... c....._ ............ tK.&MIW' Is ...... •• .. _. ~-.; ••b'lt!-' ................... ..... .. .....-. ....... T._~....,~ .... ... •• , ......... . i ~--. -t. .... II Ml JlfOSKIM PICll'. llOD, '71. ""'9 Dspa•ullf. P.O. ... 1-.C91:'9rMM.CA...._ • J, Olltr -....,., ,_.. ,.,._ ... MllllM .... -. Q :1 I ta -.......... C. ..... 9'lkllltl IMY loi'c llUli .. .......... ........................ ...,.. .......... _y ·~ • ., "fldiU... _. .................. . o.-..·-~-.. ·--..t·~-.... ., ... I TtWL" 1. .......... _. ................. ~--~YA.Mo _. IMlll ... •II--.... ...., fltflll flMctl .., ' P.M. -· J. DNty Pt..C , ..... , •• , ........ I • )"'II ..... .._ .. Mlt -.. -. .. Tit UaAka• aLANIC MUST M ,IL.U:D IN O• atn•Y llvotD. ' • • • • • • • • • • • • •• ' • ... s Ith• olf gle. .. . ar ' st -• . • • . • . • ~ .. ~I v ;I ., .-.. • • : I • : I • ~ ~ • • • • • . • . • • . ob la r le • q ( b a p r I y s a • 1 ' I -~ .. .. • t • r • • • • . • • • ~ • • ( : I • • • • • . .. • . • • • • -• • ~ • . .\ • , . ' ' .. • · . I w.drl!!C!!Y, Octotw '· 1175 • I l .. .Los Al's rel • • Redondo Vikings Best Ragged In 13_ Yedrs Offense / At Last • Sprague $a;rons'Marrk • Doubtful ls Deceiving REDONDo BltAOI-They're' C).2, but tM Redondo Beacb Hilb The Westminster But MM!na may have Valencia Hilb Tl1ers1 S<llOOlfootballcoocbLoo LiollS will be trying to .-e tban lta share of 'have already scored · Conael~er hope• bl• play keep away when 't r o u b l e w be n more point.a than they 1 .,!:~rid~~':! Loara IJl1b SclloQl'a "Edison bu a fine Seahawk• had tbelr they meet tb" Kar!Da Westminster iota the did In all five Jeac-....---.~ SU.om may have the· #ootball team and we q,uota of t\l.rnovera Vikinss U;ti th'e SUDfet ~··The IJons, 2.0, are pmeslastyear. Loi Al•millle Bl1b Grll· moat d,ocopUve pre· ea't load up on trying to a1ain1t Aviation last LeaRU• ~ootball opener· <OIDIDI on a'bll 14.0wln And their football fiu were blan ed. b7 Mssmfeot.ball recadOC •atop the run or that SPDIT week-...:' at Hun ngto'n Beach O•er Lakewood las t roa~h. Fred Workman. ~acb ~lllika•, 8G78" Htl..eapetwn. quarte•bact· (Rick · U not, tbe Seabawb Blilh Sc~ool Saturday -· . talks optlmistjcally 120-t, weel. .. --TheS-IOOltanClewWt BaahOre) will ki_ll )'OU / will be ·in tor a loac fti&htall. . about a n otfense that I And Ol'lffi.taa footNU !!df1Dn'a .... 11ndef_e'ate4 with "the paa1. He's a , /~ sea.son ·and Ftfday Di# Bi 11 Bo s we 11, -Leading the Lions '!111 ·erupted for 20 points · COllCb Jina~ -CM> Cbucers Saturday eoodl"'e· ·· · T. ustiD' S "!'ill be the 1>e1inolq Weotminster coach,fee!JI ~· quarterback Tim a1alnst Bolsa Grande be wltbout Spraaue •l&hC at W'estmbaftier Wlrilit About the Loa.rt wbtft Redondo h°"8&ea the key to containing ttie DeJlase. wbo was five last week.' aa:ain Saturday wbenhb Hi.ah .in 09t'ftin& Jucue team that is usually in · • O~emente·s Tritom* ba1a Vi.kin.as ls to keep tbe for flv,e p~sslng .last ''We are improved the Gr<"!llna <0 •2...,.nd .actioa and·,tbey bav,...·t lbe tlllck or the le811Ue . Defende'-" noa-leagueoutiil1... ball away from tbem as. weelc. lncludlbl • 61·Yard most o!!ens.lvely," sa.ys Newport Harborts scored.intwoeamesand scramble?' ... -~ Redondo defeated~ riluchaspossible. ~~wn toss l<,> Wlde Workman about an ol· Sailors (l·l).eluh ·at -haveanO-Jrecord. .. •• We don't have any Mtra Costa. 7.3, in it.a "lfoUr defense allCM1 receiverRobRomtnc. · rense that bas seven !Western Hilb in t.bei.r BotblONeSbavecome all-leagueplayers back,"" Stand Out opener,lhenlosttoAvia· .. tocontroltbeball. Au amen ting juniors and sophomores ~~~iue opener. by 10.0 sceres to out-fllll aays. ''But we do ti~ High last week. 36-01 ·then we are in big trou-Westminster's offense starting. ''We started at Spraaue. a first~team •land.int fM1-Servite have an outstanding Tu&tin High's Tillers ~itb six t~rnovera play-. bl~," he says: ··~he key will be tailback Kevin the very bottom last ~ewood. • lioeN.cker in Tim Bretz are.coming off a lG-O loss · ing a mt.Jor (@le in the tolbatistoeliminateour Travis, who figured year .. but now we can I All-Oranae County pick "SO far this year, we (6-Q, 190). He's-~ad t wo .th S t .. . ht'. defeat. · erron." heavily in the win over throw and run." last, year. has a aevere haven't doae::vrery.welJ~·· outstanding games as an wi a ur,,.ay nig ~ . ".Pur offense gave the • Lakewood. with a 24· When th& Tigers host hamsti'lng pull and coach Herb Hill of Loara inside'linebacker.'' Cen~urY, Leagu-; .opener ball iq> six times ·and DD·EA yard run which set up the University's Trojans; ~,::::~t.:xpeetpl•v. says. "We'reatlll loold.ng The Saxons will have j~•nst Estancit' loom-three ~f those ~imes biey 'Q~.'. • • • second score. Friday night in a DOD·. And-,without Spr•oue--:. forourf'1ntscore. Mark Car Ito n a lo But the Tillers aren't scored a ~?-ucbdo'\".D ,oo_-':'Ciiie ... ed. From. 8 .2 . Senior Dennis Boswell, league game, they will I the 1 back, tbe -G..:'a:.-''We've ptayed . two quarterback as one of the . exactl-y walkin~ .arOund' the p lay, Cohaellier , a 200·pound fulll>a-ck, feature an a ll-purpose- •u.u. good football teams so few returning starters . . r says. . ·senior was all·Orange who also happens to be quarterback in Norm offense figures to gtrug. far. But we're playing from last year. with their ~ea .s doym. · : 'Turnovers are ~ague in ~is sophomore the coach's son, is ex: Rodriguez (S-10.180) and gle. another one ·Saturday Runnina will b e The hl}-0 ~':Jf1 t~as t~ something we haven't apd junior years. peeled to add punch to a s hifty runn er in ''We just like to give nigbtandallwe'lltryto bandledbyfullbackJoM oug 00 .~a m been bothered with, this SC!abom , a 175-pounder the Lions' attack tailback Don Moreno the·ball lo-the I back and do is be consistent oo o(. Leever (6-0, 190) and Mel 1~ o( those points w~re se"ason until that game wh01J,s also a senior, does Another' Boswell son: (5-S, 143), cut him loose,·• says tense and try to contain Le.wter (S·lO 165) al given ~way on a n •n· and J hope. we got them double duty as the Douglas. is also on the Both are juniors and Rodarte. ·~our I is very themoodefenseo tailback. ' tercept~on an~ fum ble alloutof.oursystem." Wildcats• field goal team, both started last year. similar to what other 1i1 Leever: is the leading ~~?t resulte~ .in ~?O and Redondo was also kicker. . Despite bis t eam 's AJ(ainst Bolsa Grande. teams-like USC-run. VP s • ground gainer after. re-·yards~ormg d nv;. ·hampered by the loss9' . Le8.dingBr.ea'soffense _ perfect record, Boswell RodriguezranforTOs30 We don't do anything •ft,.. cording 65 yards in 13 NDe!enstv.e coa~tt om (u!JbackGeorge Pearson is ~alt Weigand. The is very concerned about and SO yards. Morenore- fancy.'' &rq.a. carries last week. · · elson , speakin g for (6-J. 190) who was in· semor quarterback com· what he considers m ight turned a punt15yarcbfor WhenSpraguewasthe , coach J eff J es~ersen, jured but is expected pleted 11 of18 attempts be the finest team in aTD. I baek last Year he cut -sa y~ ~hat __ porlton o( backagainsttheTritons. for 102 yards and one Marina's history. Other returni n g loose for 1,101 yards. sh· . ·g l\JWT'l. E 1\lsttn s .game has ~me The Seahawks operate touchdown in Ftiday ··we have a lot or starters from a team second only to Santa Ana _JOJO_ l f J..1.1 y~ ~ough in style a.nd lists out of a wishbone forma· "night's 21 ·14 loss to respect for jim Rankin. that compiled an o.4-1 ' Valley's Myron White linebacker s. Richard tion with quarterback Lowell. He also rushed We are going to have to Orange League mark in r uSh ing ya-rd3ge Villa Park High fool-·U mphr ey an~ Rob Dave Moore operating lbr59yards. atopbim,''hesays. are tack l e John among Orange County ball coach Ted Mullen Shnl.Olll C_ollier · plus l!nemen the attack. Moore is S-11 . Tracks t er Ra Y Rankin racked up 121 Martinez-an all-league 1 backs. has a couple of nEg Jim Lachmund <~>. and 175 pounds aftd ac· Reynoso and Jeff yards in eight carries pick-and linebacke r Sprague·s. replace· problems facing h re-.. John Estrada (lt\O) ~ cording to his coaCb. is a .f9hnson, both seniors last Friday night in Mark Lopez (S-S, 155). ment, Steve Fogel, garding posSible I Jury. Before the 1975.football Tom M.okelkf" <21 0> as good runniDg back. and returning letlermefl, .Marina's 28-Jt victory . Basically, the Tigers ptc.ked up 60 yards but others returning to seuon began, many ex· lhe k~~s t~ the 4·3 or 6-l With the wishbone, the are expected to see quite over Huntington ·Beach, have a very young team. ag.aigsJ, LB Mill ikan. the lineup makp,,the perts figured -the Mater defensivesetup. Seahawks are primarily a_bil'ofactionasballcar· includihg a 77-yard Twenty-four of the top Still , 'It figures that Spartans another tough Dei High Monarchs Seconda ry ace Tom arunningteam. · riers8gainstDanaHills. t.oucbdownrun. 33areunderclassmen.. Rodarte will have h1's • ··~·'d have a respecta-Ahearn has also proven nut to crack (or Ct• ~ t h backs running off lack.le bledefensiv' team. oug · del Mar Higb's ea N 1 E t · · saturday. Kings. .· But hardly a.nyone-rr' e son sayts s a.ncta s That"s because his two including Monarchs foot· o ense crea es some un· bl•gest play·ers-Hugh The two collide Friday ball h G C ique problems fo r t he de-g night at El Modena High coac ary arr-r d T t · t 1 D ,u g a~ ~ n d Ron in an 8 o"ciock tif( that could have predicted ,ense an us in '!'us I Laflgar-anc·hor the of. willkickoff the l S7SOen-that Mater De i would w~rkk on Estanc1a;s. tensive line. Dugan is a shut out its first two OP· qwc ne~s . '6.·2, ·210 -pounder and tury League race and!_!'s ponen~, allow1·ng them a "'Estancia runs an op. questionable whetfier · 1 · 1 ct · Langar is a 6·3, 225. two starters for Villa comb· ed 165 yards in i on ·sbly ke an ood1ts 'pounder. ~ ParkwillPla,y. twogames. quarter ac s arc g They go both ways arid Thal· shutout string scramblers. It comes Thev·are defensive edd, d t th · · k . are two of six returning Tom (Cecrle c6.3, 226) could stre tch to 12 own o e1r qu1c ness. ' starters. and defensive back John quarters Thursday night And we think Estancia · when the Mon archs meet may have Gary Confer I . . Heinenken due to in· Lakewood al the Sant.a back at wid e receiver. t juries in the Canyon Bo I K' k rr · 8 Con(er might be the best '1 Arti game Ana w . 1c o 1s . _· '"'le Stili, Ute CJF 3-A No. 2 While La~~wood will in the league and we're --0 0 ranked.S_partan. s loom""~ be Mater .De~ s strongest concerned he'U be ready ( -p t 0 r .:.. after his summer injury the .. favorite with op o~en 5 · ar -, Nelson states. In D tailback Bruce Ben Ben defensively anyway-the eep featb.ria in the rwuiin·g Lancers hav~ str~ggled · · We · re I o o k iitl g I. , game. The S-11, 170· on of(e~se, scoring 1 ~ rorward to hi s game. it 's • . , . poµntt three-year starter points· ID. two games not L_be average game. Canyon H1gh s game JS has chalked up 241 yards against Sun:set. Leagu~ We sptit-tluring summer obviously im proved w.itb in 51--carries ·and two -represe.n;t~tU'es Loar a passing league tt nd it bas a 21 ·13 victory over touchdowns in two non'l and Westminster. . built upabitofrivairy:· Paramount and a 7-21 league victories. \. ~ays .~arr about h1s de· 'i loss to highly' re1arded Also back in the lineup fenst.:. we a have tJ:een Villa Park, t he No. 2 will be tackles Mike Den-~ng some co~bina· team inCIF3·Acircles. nis (l9S), Bill Mansfield t1on d~fense:s .. which we r'(. That means ptoblems (l80) and Mark Ritchie haven t done m tpe pasl aplenty for Laguna (l9S). before, an~ 1 ·have been r Beach High's Artists Fri· Villa Park's passing pleased with our secon-J day night when the two game is more an aid to · d~ry. They a r_e the f?nes (. .clash in non·league foot· the running game than with the exper1 ~nce . Q((ensivcly tire Tillers re ly on the pa ss in~ or Tom Banks (6·3. 175) and the running: of backs Sean · Reynolds . Kenny \\'right and Kevin.Ojea. f" ball action. mOst with the spriritout Joe Schmit, Brad The'ComanchesofCan· style of quarterback Chase and George ::.; yon coach Chuck Wood Mark Hansen. Mc~owan a re t~e re-::1 ~have one of lhe items Hansen seldom throws tyrrung starters tn the "' 'Laguna Beach so sorely long as indicated by a see~ndary a nd have been ~ lacks-depth-with 21 43.yard e(fort against j o 1 n e d b y S l e v e Rt:"ynolds was the bi g t-unning factor in a 6-0 victory over University, but the Tillers weiae "!Shut off offensive l y b y Foothill. one of the title contenders in the ··tf!.t\ Empire League . .. returning vars ity let· Foothill on nine comple-Schrader. terrnen. tionsin12tries. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ With experience in "I consider our pass- :_ every phase of the game, ing game part of the run- . the .Comanches rely on ning game,'.'. says ..::! quarterback Art Grosian Mullen. who uses Ben "'t (6-3.190sr.)andrunning ·Ben as a tailback in • , backs Mike Uyematsu formations designed to :. ~ and Mark Cassara, a get him outside. .... pair in the 165·Pound "We like to get Ben : ! range. · Ben outside so he bas a • ' Uyematsu scored chance to look things ; I twice and averaged 5.0 over;• continues Mullen. yards per carFy ·tn the "He's a good one, the Paramount game, but best I've coached in 12 .... was banged up for the years." :: Villa Park tussle. ~-=::::;;;;;;~~:,;:;;::::;;=;-I I :: "We run a North COME TO THE . ; Carolina-Houston veer," •-... T HARBOR • says WOQ<I. Also big iD -"""' : tbe Comanches' game is Ill • THE • WATER • a belly series w th op. , BOAT : tionsoffthe dive. • Grosian has completed .. 15of34intwogamesfor SHOW •. 181 yards. ' !: · Others who loom big in , . • !' Canyon ~s game are ~oats~ .. tackle Marty O . ~. ,, McDermott (6-3, 230), ~ • r guaTd B·r.i•ri Carmack ! (200), center Dom \ • Hesketh ~1'5), and re- .. ceiver Brad~Cbap --r-De·Wtst-Cllsf-1- • C.b a pm an i_s l h, ~ la'COSI n.till&lu!Slllw 4 ~m • Jeadlng ce-- .. ceiver. · . :. Defen~ively • Unetiackers Bob Pawley :-arid J ohn Harrington. : a long with ' n o1eman • Catmaoli, •ppear to be • lbe m.ior atOppera. • ''We're impressed : with Laauaa's •,Peed.'" _ ••)'S Wood. •· . • -• • • • I ... • • • • • • • -• • • • -• • • ., • • , -S...Oct5 .. ' ·llEWPORT BEACH'S J,.100 VILUG£ ........................... • ' I ONE•TO•GO S ALE ' OJIOFF 11\e ••flDl&r 11a1ioo proe• or 1ne AllA5' PREMIUM PONER BATTERY -Save money on • other Atlas balleri es. loo. Sales ends Ocr. 14 WHITEWALL SALE PRICES ltuough Oct. 31 · "s,z• 1 Hr11sl I !•r•• F•d •~ l3l O!!of 1119 E78-14 $69.90 $34.95 '$2.32 F78;14 73.90 36.95 2.47 . G78-14 77.86 38.93 2.62 H76-14 80.28 40.14 2.84 J 78-14 85.32 4;!:66 3.02 F78-15 76.14 38.07 2.55 G78-1 5 80.10 40.05 2.69 H78·15 82.98 41 .49 2.92 J78·15 88.02 44.01 3.09 L78·15 89.36 44.69 -~J.21 "t"llC;eS 'llll'f VSfY &I Ohtv•n1> d•alt'f Standard Stations \;a; ChiVton Dealers . . . ) • • Our Great Polyester Coid'Ilre Helps Hold The Line On Price All-ffeather78 871-13 blackw•ll l~oodVP'lr'1 ··All-\Vealher 78"" lire 11 built \''1th polycslcr cord that'A tempered in nn •'>.t lu51\C procr.11 for nplimum s1 re n11 1h ,1nd rPsiliencc. The wide 78-1etir1 t reiid is ' ''" erse molded'' -a lechni_que borrov,.ed from race lit<! produclion. The rib !read is w el1 11f'O(lvcd , providing plr,nty of lr11crloll edges rnr deci1ive grip. In <'\'r•ry detail. lhi1 lim g1Vl"S you hon••sl qua Illy, al a prii:e thafs 1n step wilh lhc liml' . RAIN CHECK -If w111ell out o( your ~·u: wn will i'•ue rou • ralD r.huc:J., auurlng lulur11 d elivery a11h11 advr.rti.\Cd ('1i~ PROFES.5~AllWSERVICE Lub e and ·Oil Change. 88 .. ,, ...... 11111111 btfnd mult~&l')de Oil ~e111-ch••..,1-tubric111iott-.A­ otl chang11 • llrl,.~ en•ure lorig11r wear~ng p•rl1 f< 1moo1h, quiet p11tlonn1nc1t • l'leioe phnn• rbr Appol'hlm•n1 • Jnclud•• ll&hl lr\ICk• Engine Tune -U p ' t:;'2"'195 '" '"" ... ~~ ~'~;~ • WJ!h 11.clronlc equipmenl our pro/cs1loruil• ffiie'Tull• )'UUf~ B"''· in•l11llrig ri'liw point•. plug' llr cnndenJtt " Helps maintain a, •moo1h runnln11 englnl! for m•,i· 1num ~~•mill!~:>'• lncludell VW, • Dalt un, Toyota A liBht lruc,l<s Fron t-End Align~ent SIJ088 ~; (~!-•• ·-·-· •t,,.can. • Compl1•!•• nn:i!ysi!I 11nd 1lh1n' rnrnt·corftlrhon--1& I-1•rl!t m•l e~go 11nd improve 1t1111ring 1~f111 y • PrPcl9ion equlpl'll11n1, 1.15ed by ei.perlentcd profe•• ~ion~I,, help:< ensure• J>rctl•lon 11llgnmenL 6 Conrenient W,,ys to Charge • •hf hNC•1t-Ct1•• Pl• •Uttr• 1qr"' ._.,en •lllltltrt'lfP •twteW.1~• • ......_."' ....... ,...,, GOODYEAR TIRE CENTER I I NEWPORT TIRE CENTER COSTA M~IWl'OltT MACH I St6 He ..,..1 ......._ .. I 611o St • 548-9383 H....: ............. 7•s.t.M ' I 3000 E. C-Hwy. C OllOMA DEL MAit 644-8022 H..-.: ............ 6~Ma.S ... • / I \ ' !If DAILY PILOT cononrl.c Confab. . County Co/C Conference ~ 16. • • Many Orance Co)mtyorganlzatlons 'Will help aponsor the 13th Annual Orange Counly Chamber of C:Om· tnerce Economic Outlook conference to be held O<t. 16 al the Aoilbelm COa· )'ention Ce,nter. WJTff. T11E theme, "'Eeonomic ltecovery -Forecast and Ap.· proac~es' '. the conference will pre· csent addresses by business, io· .'dustrlal, and political figures lnclud· j ng Thomas A. Murphy, General 1 Motors <'hairman of the board; L. i . :William Seidman, member or Presi· 1 dent Ford's Council oC Economic Ad· visers ; James L . Pate, sssistant ~ecretary of commerce, United States •.1!.COl\Omic Affairs : and Donald' E. :Bums, secretary. California Business and TransPortation Agency. Ralph A. Diedrich, chairman of the .Qrange County Board or Supervisors. will deliver a ••state of the County'' . .address, and Stewart Rollins. LA dis· trict director of the Small Business Administration, will conclude the con- ference. . A panel of eight corporate ex· ecutives moderated by John F. Mein· tyre, business development o!ficer . JUnion Bank is schedJJ,led, with panel memben presentilll a lli .. mlaute ad- dress after whlcb q...,loaa wlll be in- vited from lbe audlmce. • PANEL MEM .. Ea8 are Dr. Willl~m F. Ballb•u•. pretldent, .Beckinaa lnstruinents Ille.: Dr. J . ~oward Craven', 1e"8 vice preeident· . aod ecooomut, UniClll Bank: llobeit R. Dock-. p(esldO!ll and chief es• ecutive officer, California Federal Savings. Also Donald W, l'llller, -!dent· and chief executive officer. Microdala; Dr. C. LalA!r Holan. vice chair~an of the boai-d. Fairchild Camera and Instruments Corp.: Samuel V. Edens. ~. Teleftle Computer Products, Inc.; i .obert Keehn. president, Vanier Grif>hics; and William 0. Thagard, president. Walker&: Lee, Inc. Tickets at $25 each for the all-day fOnference include all eeulona, l\Dlch, and conference materials. Checta may be m.ade payable to Oranae County Chamber of Commerce &nd mailed to 401 Bank of America Tower; The City; One City Boulevard West; Orange, Ca. For lurtbei-in· formation, call the Chamber office al 639-6460. • • CONFAB.SPEAKER GM'• Thom•• Murphy Thrifty's Rx List Published For the first lime in California, it.is permissi· ble for a retai·I establish· ment to advertise pre-- scriptiort prices for· the ( • ) . -.Another 'Embargo Outlined NEW YORK (UPf) - Another e mbargo by Arab oil producine states would force the United Stales lnto an energy aJ. location program that -would ••make the last one look like a picnic .. ·• Federal Energy Ad- ministrator Francis G • Zarbhaswarned. ••you WON'T have to worry about lonj lines at- the gas station because there won't be enough gas to have a line.'' Zarb said. • ANN UAL INVENTORY SALE! -public. Thri!ty prug and Dis· count Stores says it is distributing a prescrip- tion price book contain· ing Thrift)''s prices on various quantities of brand and generic named pharmaceuticals. · He issued the warnin& at a seminar on energy conservation sponsored by the Conference Board, an independent business research grOup. He ruled out federal er.iergy allocatjon except "m the event of another embargo. Ir we should have one,'' he said, "it will make the last one look like a picnic. Our primary thrust is going to be to save jobs and keep lndustries going." . . OFFICE FURNITURE Broa(_ 9uafity Range •W ood Executive Desk and C hairs •Metal Desks and Chairs •Desk and.Wall Accessories New and Used Prices from 50°/o fo 60°/o OFF · ACCOKDING TO Man· ny Bonin, executive vice president or the Thrifty chain,' •'we are the first drug store throughout -the stat' to publi~h such a price book. 1' He said a recent U.S. Zarb was referring lo the withholding action taken by Arab oil-pro- ducers following the 1973 Arab-Israeli war. At that time, the government tightly restricted oil and gasoline supplies, creal· ing long lines at g8s sta• tions, higher prices and restricte d hours of operation and limited purchases. Z/\RB SA.ID another e mbargo would mean primary supplies would go Cirs l lo industry, thus <•utting off major sup· plies f <?r automobile use. ' • - Amish Prlee• 3% Jlike (Jn the RUe, Too J In ~arm · 'gtDRoN,Oh1ow->-1a111e1anc1o1111e Prices · Amiob, wbere aeanllailY DCl4hl8' ...,.Ji newinOuencels beillafo{t. ' . ...:. Henry Burkholdlir ralted Ille prt his hand·cralled builli• slaolll tbe pat year. ' . -A GOOD TEAii OPplolr ..... ._ """lsumucbua-tractor. · -Coal to lieat the ac1'0lllllclae<llu doublediaprice. ' .• -AselaewberelaAmerlea,lnllatlm.,..bll • t.he,Amilh. . , ,. "I P•Y twice u znach fcretMI u laecl too." uld Burtbalder. tbe llulSY·-•r. "And wood, it too lo up. Paint, clolb,illVtr- ytblng. I used tolell .... fdMbetw-'911and '61~. Now Ibey coot from '51~ to$175.'" o -· ~'WE DON'T SPllHD -• fancy stuff," said Abe Mlllor, biioJ two crates of egp co.be told at aD· "We may grump a blt-prilcepai!I but nolbillll really bolllen ua. Not " ' Troops llarlJeAt Fr~nch GraJJ4:s WASHINCTOll <UPI> -PrfcM cl rarm -...... ........ -... u. lllOlllbendt;.,Sept. u.-.. ............ --lleiU l~t Aprtl ud teveled off durtas ~tlla~ Departmea.t h•• r .. pocted. THE DEPART• 11ENT'S -u.11 '-' U1 ay«qe prl-far all raw..farm prodllcta Aki the September taer1 •• was due mainly to"""°" priCt9 for wbeat, mW<. beef cattle, bo•• - egp. Thole 1aln9. mil' " partly olfeat bJ <'ec'I-' for com, eoybeana -~. let\ tlla .!ll'lce ..averaae 7 percent above ay.earearlier. • ... Adm in is tr'a tlon ecmomlstS predict that ... reUll food prlc• wW m. · crease only alilhllf m... ing the eloaing mO!@bl cl BORDEAUX, France (API -:tr.th national the )'ear. Coaaumer prestige and export dollars at stale', France b.as prices for the year u a mobilizedarmytroopitobelpb""""'bail·batteied . whole are ezpectal to grapes of the Medocwi.nedistrlct. ave,i:age 9.percent •boftt · I974;comparedwithriHll "WE WERE AIL· SET for one of the great cl about 14.5 percent id wines or the century. We had a nwpificent sum· thepreviomtwoyean. mer and lhe grapeo ,..,... perfQ'" said lllcbel Bezian. wile of a cbateau owner, .tter the bail fell over part of Medoc this week. ''aut we will lose more than half tbe crop if we don't get an extra 80 men tofinisb'tbe,harvest.tomorrotr.'' Mrs. Bezian. whose busbelid owns Cbateau Chasse Spleen, said the hails-burst the crapes, andiftheywerenotoollectedlnto~presslncrooms wilhinabout36hourst.he)'wouldnit. ARMY ASSISTANCE was agreed to in principle at an emergency meeting J>elween vineyard operators andregionalofficial~}A Bordeaux, but de- tails of how many men woo.Id ~.involved were still being studied. , , · I • TRESEPTEllllDre. port that wheat &:!': were up aaain, · still below a year earlier, indieated conlinuinC Im.- pact from increased foreign demand fpr American crops, ~elud­ ing Soviet purchases made before the 1us .. peasion on aalea to the Soviet Unioll since earli Auaust. I ·t Sale·w• """tr-·0ct. I lhrv Oct. 4 District Court ruling in San Francisco now pro- vides Thrifty with the op- pqrtunity to make the public aware of pharmacy prices. · r-----------------.--------~!11-------------------.. • • • . • • ' .. •' • • .. I ' .. • ;. ~ ,, -: ., ., ' • ., ., " ., •• " •· . •• .. • .. •• • ., ~ ' •• ,. .. .. ~ -• • U N IVER SiTY ·~~1,.tX,,.. )Q)I Nt-wpo•I Blvd • (oi;to '.ie ,;o, (4 91677 • (714) 646•8981 Just f\11 -out the coupo·n and return it to us. You will be notified bf~il of an appointment at 'l,OUr convenience. The photograph taken·by a top quality local studio and v~ wlll select ' .r favorite print frQm several poses~ {'lo hidden costs or-service charges are involved. We Invite you 'o take advantage of this gift whether or not you are an account. holder. ~But if you're not, we would welcome you into our ' '15r-ourfamily--ot-Southwest-$owersol-So. '1:0lftplatMf1e· cou~n for your Ponrait Calendar-while this offer is available • •hlf\91 IMUfed IO S40.000 . . and lO&n a~sociation _ HUNTINGTON BEACH · 6 ••• Wemor at Senngd1l1 848-3308' ~ Brand and generic named pharmaceuticals , aie listed in alphabetical order. in the Thrifty price book. THE U.S. Department of Health, EOucation and Welfare says that in most cases generic named drUgs are equal in qualit)' and ef(ective- ness to brand itame drugs. -xecu tive Progr am Under Way A demonstration of new technique s to manage a profit im- provement program within a firm will be 1bown during October by • the Center for Executive Developm e nt at faciliti.es provided by Sl'ACO. Inc. 1139 Baker St. in Costa Mesa . On display will ~ ac· tion lists, de cision guides, follow-up con- trols, division reports and problem areas as a firm's profit improve.:. ment manager might erect them. A list of 200 ideas for typical com· panies will be handed out to viewers .without charge • _ Reservations, which . are necessary to view I the display, may be made by calling (714) 540-2288. There is no ehargelor the exhibit • P VC Nixe8 --=----· ~~!!:!,thun-.,!am ta 4Nft: ff1.108pm:Mt. TO 1 Ml ··---· .. ------------c;.·----PUl-ctlolt .... rnum"1fttt-• ........ -'"I hopes of receiving t.be .rale boost whic:.b it con. t.oda ts ·neces1ary to _,,.coots of labor. • . --S..ings . -· &m vl.m.r ""··Huntington Beech, Ca. 02947 • Vou wln e. notified by mail of your convenient IPPOlntnient. ,.,,., '""'""-"" fomllyl name: phone: --~-..:..-J:...:...... ...,,_ __ _.!'------,.------city; ____ _;~..:.;.-.,,..: ______ _ -.. 1'bT comml11i~n is wead1 •t•d1io1 an .... lier application for 911.t . million la rate In· creases tq·c_over wage ln· ....... A telephone company IPOll•man said the re- fulal to ttrant hearblp an the new rate req\,\ftt AIL '_j.Qju.atic.&.-to ~ at Callfonlla." • - • ' • i --:.~ Over The Cbunter IWO U....,.. MUTUAt F (JNDS I 10 10"-....... ·~ , .. ·-"" $\'I 5'h ... ,. 3 .... .. 13\lr. , .. .. .. -......... 1t141,... • • ' . t ' r t j , . .. • ::S --·-• • F•~•!llNf Chal1er T'oD.rs' MARKET HIGHLIGHTS INDEXES ' '' • Due to late transmission today's listing .Wlnnot lippear In th!! Dally Pilot • -.. • • -• • .. ... NE\V . YO~K STOCK EXCHANGE . -·· Hip.Lew. "-EYM')' "'' 4q , T I -J I I ' : f I • DAILY PILOT "'UitvlO•f -"1' ltTI411.t.TMl~IU "WOMltl tM l.O•t~ LA -.1JTV1111 o• THf -••HTHO" " ""TMI ..... TM4T COVl.OM'T $MOOT sn..-..,.-IGI MON. TWMI ,.._ 6:J .. 1iM-t1.11 UCa-fHOt•A'I UT.& WM.-Ol"ltl IJ:)O THE CI TY SHOPPING CENTRE ORANGE •532-6721 ,,,f,,. ""tltl HAPPY HOOIEI .. T.r#' '"CilMAL IHOWLl:DGF' ..,..onms-°" '* ..ovtn • ..,.. ~NOWTPA•I· "'MANSO~' ..... IMI CUT' llJ Ill ' • • .. ' • , ' Wtdnffd• . Oc tobef 1, 1975 7.ero Cast .-wrotT"IU.CH •7J.IJIO POSITIVELY THE LAST WEEK TO SEE IT! •ttie llETUllll oftlle Pini! Pa11nier-..n. ~ .... -....... "" "'""" PETER SEilERS IS BACX AS THE HILAAIOUS a..ousuu ... . You'll FEEL ii as well as see ii -.. n5aSURRDUND llJHtlM NEVER BEFORE HAS THERE BEEN SUCH A MOVIE! 4 ACADEMY AWARDS! ADULTS-'2.50 JUtlOIS-'2.00 CHILDIEH -'1.00 Tll (X) Tl<AT llUVERS ... Estes Recital Due' --LOS ANGELES <All -Ze.ro Mostel. wholfr" Harbor Concerts· SI d riwft career suffered dur· ate Ing the blackllst era <( the 19509, will portra •" blacklisted comic rt ·•The Front.·· Mostel Our Orange Coast area has always responded eagerly to the concept or community concerts with two communities -Laguna Beach and the J-1 arbor Area - constantly olT lhe list of partici· pants in this admirable na- tionwide enterprise. The hard working Jlarbor Area group will get the spotlight first TOM BARLEY Music Box our part of the world -the Romer-os, guitarists par' ex" cellence. Concert time8p.m. HACCA 's final attraction of the season Is the Ronnie Brown trio who will appear at 8p.m .. May IS in the Newp_Qrl flarbor auditorium. Community concert. organizers assure this writer that the.> Brown group are top of the re- peat li~t with many communities clamoring for a return vtsit. joins Woody Allen ln.ihe c~t of the ~lumbia.Pic­ tu.res movie about· fted- THE LAGUNA Beach program hunting in the ente1ain· or four concerts bas not yet been m.ent in"dustry. Mirtin. made available to t his column Rltt. a nother blaelc:list but we will arialyze their 1975-76 victim, will produce and !;ea.son (or you at a later date. . direCt." IJ Incidentally, congratulations ~~~'"""'"""'"""'"""_;;;.,...,~:;::;:=======::; to the new HACCA bo&rd which The "'--_. ..._ was elected at a meeting Monday St19' albac-UI ""' n.ight .Thenewo(ficers are: d d Lo....i ..._ -t•-' Ray Palmer, president: Frank 11C8111 MOllllS Ullll 91'-•• Feller, vice president; Hortense etn..,...i•i»·nt lllllnt In h.L.Mrrf Rockm o re , co rresponding """" T" l1iiJI m1111 ~ecretary ; Gloria Patron.a, ex· ecutive 5ecretary and Bill I..ightcap, treasurer. ESTE5 VoC'al Contest Estes. in our area .,,:ith the re · turn or a superb ba ss- baritone who brought the house down o n hi s la s t Orange Coun- ty appear- a n c e i\1o scow winner Simon llis r eC'ital is scheduled for 8 p.m ., Oct. 12, in the Newport Harbor lligh School auditorium. In fact . all four l lACCA concE"rts in this new season .arc s~t for that locat ion. 600 Irvine A ve ., Ne"·porl Be<.1ch. Ne.tworks Detullock; 'Family' Top Slww NEXT OS T H E list are duo pianists Stecher and J-lorov.•itz. who will turn on (heir keyboard magic for 1-IACCA patron..., at 8: 15 p.m .. Nov . 2. · All of which brings us into our bicentennial yea r and the visi t Jan. 23 of another duo v.•ho drew rave revit-ws last time around in ~EW YORK (AP) -CBS ' "All 1n the Family'' was the nation ·~ top-rated TV s trow last week, a week in which the networks had an unus ual three-way lie in estimated ,average audience levels in prime evening time. Each network 's prime-lime viewing audience worked out to an average or more than 12.6 million homes each night lasf Week. according to a spokt-sman * * * New TV Shows Set s pecials, three movies and one episQde of "Emergency·· will rill in their 30-minute Thursday night sPots until Lhe new programs pre·· miere. for the A. C. Nie.ls en ratings com- pany. He called it a "dead heat," un- precedented in his experience. For the pas t 20 seasons. CBS. TV usually has been the ratings leader at n ight. It had remained the leader ror the rirst Lwo weeks or the 1975-76 season. according to Nielsen audience estimates. Jn an effort to save the rnuch- publicized series, CBS said it was swapping the starting nights of "Beacon Hill'' with those of another new, low-rated series, "Kate McShane, ·· in late Qc. tober. CBS said that as of Oct. 21, 3 Tuesday, .. l\f cShane" will start appearing in the "Beacon Hill" time slot, while that s how will start appearing the next night in the time period "McShane" now occupies. -. Bil~-· .JAMES WWTMORE as Harry S. Truman in- GIVE 'EM BELL.BARRY! "1W Oii Tlf SOIEEN .. ,CIJN"' ... fie -: ......... uWIQld ... lftldil:ed ... exacdy as ii WIS 1100•~ • Sllgt. MOW TOGETHER WITH fr;" , THI LIAN, WAN 30'1, ~ ~[f WHINAMlllCALAUGHlD .•• TOKIE'fllOMOYINGI 'l NEWPORT CINEMAS' HEARCOASTHWY.&MACARTHUR NEWPORT 0 CllNTI:R 644°0760 SADDLEBACK PLAZA ENDS THURSDAY "Agonizingly funny, a great movie." ZERO MOSTEL GENE WILDER l\lURfJRUntiAIR<J •+U<(l \ll• ~lll!O It 1130 . 3130 J130 71~ -Bos1on llt10/d Amtrictn and oc.-=,.· . ,,,, \ ' KAREN BLACK l ''i-I . ....-; ' Q ' m EUGENE IONESCO'S I . • . 9130 '\11.:r'~ IWUlTt lriil AT I :30-4:45-1:05 -ALSo-- "THI GANG THAT COULDN'T SHOOT SIUIGHT' Af l :00-6:20-& 9:lS ) "Rhinoceros" Pircc;lcd by TOM O'HORGAN Screenplay by FOUNTAIN VALLEY ~~,J~JMl<Llll \l ,ll(U"'(,111 ~J .. 1\,)(l OlOCKWORK ORANGf:• Of.LIVERANCE I.NOS THURS NIGHT" edwards BRISTOL CINEMA · iuuAN BARRY lllSTOL AT MACAllTMUI 540-7444 Mat:Oct.10.16 "IUTUY" , FOUNTAIN VALLEY IJll<H)~t'l>~\!.Qll Ol"!lll ~'" \'1'' Oct., ......... ' "LOST Ill THE ST AllS" Oct. 17·2 "UITHH" llo•, 7-IJ "IHE ICIMAH COMETH" CINEMAW ST W11T"'lllnl9AT~Jf WIS H.CIMTtl ni .... tl '1--~-.... -_. Co.HIT AT BRISTOL ONLY Elizabeth Taylor ·' J\sh, ·.Henry Foo4a -~(R) edw2rds BRISTOL CINEMA M.11toi. .. , -..c•llTMlll 140-144 CO-HIT AT Wl.STMOOK ""AAEWf:U MY LOVELY" wm1amu: .• .....,.s.r-i. Gn'l:'.CM Rm,~ a.uurn --MOWTOOEn4a ' .... CA."1'1ATl:OO'llDI tlll&.UOM~ ~dlUllQ JULlt:: HARRIS 1.._ E ....EErf HECKART ' ART.HUR O'CONNELL "'A 1 .. st1m"""'' '" ll••· 1ci11 i.p1!'ll nl ., Chn~t!Ol'llY. ,. II ·~· 11l)i0f11s trnJl~ng'.' -\IARl fy • ~A fd•ll•lul form Vf'r~;n.1 r>I lhr bfo.!.l y •llo•1l booli_ .• ,.,,, .1.nl:»t~~ lhCOHoCtll f'tltuF"f''" -H~LYWOOO REPORTf.R "' KAREN Bl.ACK. ;, EUGENE IONES<"O"S '"Rtiino<"eros" Dlrcck'd by TOM\O'HORGAN Scrc.:11play by JULIAN HARRY "AHtNOCEROS- STAA"lS FIR. OCT. 3 ''Tl:E. HOM~COMING'' eno. ., ....... oct. z edwards BRISTOL CINEMA , -T(M. 4T -CAitTM\11: , .... , ..... WlD, """'"· '""'· mt(, 11.0 7:1-•5 SAT.4UN, l:aM:J0.1:1 ~1:~ .-. ENDS OCT. 11: HUARYI ST.AATlNG OCT. 17 KEN AU5Se.l"S ''USZTOMANIA" STARRING AOGER OAlTRY , I ~ \ . .. r l t I ! • , • Tonight's · "TV llighlights I ....... ~ 18) 7:31> -"Vitness tor the ""';""'C<:ut!Gll." Agllllla_~e·s murder trial drania with a sbnckfiic climax In the 1957 movie with....__....__ ., __ I Di~~cbandCb .,....., • ..,. .... , __, ene ~ ... • arles Lalllblal. KTLA (5) 8:00-"Gl;,l"ThefiDal movie In the James Deall trilogy this l956eRic <P~l tooillbt, Pwtll w..:tnes-day) stamng Rock Hudsoll Vnd Elizabeth Talrloris based on F.dnaf'er\er'alli>vel-of tbe developing of Texas. NBC (4) 9;00 -DoctJk HospiW. Yaphet ~1>tto plays a do<t<lf ccepted at the hospital JDO<e because I• black than bei:a1111e 14ualifl00. G Peppard stars.· . . . J!;CET (28) 10:00 .:_ Churi;liills. The opening •~ ·12·pait serialized drama a dlike' @!Id duchess of Marlbo 17th mid 18th centuries. ' '· W ednesday Evening OCTOBER 1 ' ' • • • ~r. October 1. t915 ~ DAIL V J>ILOT 87 Big Stars· Playing Bits · B1 llOB'l'llDMAs • ·Blltmore Hotel, where ·early LOS ANGELES'!'l\.P) -When' Oscar dinners were held. But Mlke Todd was aeekinc a these w~r~ awards ot the Na· multlstar cast for "Around the • tjoolal Film Society, since tho World in 80 Days,'' bo invented hdmortess academy probably the term ''cameo appearance•• to wouldn't go a.looc with such a coavlnce bl& names to play bit apool.. . parta. British· director Michael Win· The gimmick 1tlll worb. ner seemed lo be haviQg a jolly The biggest collection or good time worklnC with a room cameos since Todd"s supuam fullofworld·famousfigures. job has been assembled !or the "They are a model of dePort· current comedy. •'Won Ton Ton. ment. 1 ' said the ebullient Winner. 1beDog Who Saved Hollywood.." · "Young actors should take It's a fanciful tale ol the rise lessons from these stars on bow and fall or a Germaa. abepberd to behave on film setJJ." 5tarofmovies. ··won Ton Toh" has no fewer ON A RECENT day the Para· rpount production was filming an awards cere mony at t~e thao SO cameo players as well as the stars, Bruce Dem. Madeline Kahn, Art CarneY. Phil Silvers, plus Won himself. How can tho script accommodate . so many performers and n&t bruise ep? ''THAT WAS A problem, .. \'/in· ner admitted.• "When we began aisnin'I up the players. we start· ed to pad the parts to rulfill thelr requests. One star arrived on the set with a rully developed sc~ne that be wanted to include. .. We bad to draw the line and say, 'This is it ; take it or leave ik' The script is perfectly viable and it doesn't need any bolster· ing with star vignettes. ''Most of the players have gone along with it. Al least four of' them are content to Portray guests at this dinner with no lines at all."' ''M::r "YESSONGS" ) ~ 8• (llJMN FILM ENTERPRISES N:, _ -n ,1111illlCll WAIEMAN-111 mft•E-·---·MMllllTE- - I TMI HAPPY HOOUI.., LAsr or:;: urm,. ---J .... , ....... ,,_ ... , :=. .. , 1--··· · TMI MAP'T HOOIU• 1111 -WILLY DYNA.Mm 111 -'"*''_ .. , ---mlt n• •·· "TMI HAl'PY MOOKll.., LINDA lOVllACt 111 JOI HlllDIHT ..... ~ ...... ~ .... _.._..,_,,1).11. JAWS -· 11DMWAft - , _ _... ..... • .,, to., ' TH£ HAPPY MOOKll ta • -i';:; 'LINDA lOVlU.Cl .• 11o,~ fOl PllMDINT111 - WllfS C.uff IN ROLLER BALL. . .. ...., ....... ....... -.. ..-.. ... llPPID Off• ...... .., -· _ .. , ..,,. °''" Mf.-. .... n-• al.Aat CMtlSTMAS II) -rTI AUYI" ·..--l ut-WHmlN,rva,.. ·--'"' m':t9,ID WMS "" --O'ntll SIDI Of' ntlMOUNTAIN .... •m I mi@ fldMG PAOllNI I by Marllp aad Hy Garclotr Clip !his coupon ond get two of our famous Cori's Hamburgers for just o buck. We start with 1/4 pound of jllicy 100% beef, char-broil it to perfection, sandwich it in a , toasted sesame seed bun, and garnish a with lettuce, tomato and our own secret dressing. I ' This offer good through October 19, 1975 ot oil Con< Jr. locations. Lima one to a customer. · 3101 Ne,,·rnrt Bl vd. l~.32 (.\1lv1·r Dr. 1720 F Ovl'r Rd. \ Nl"W{'Ort Beu di I r ... 1nt' !>.1nr ,1 . \ n.1 2092'S.E. Arl ,!1•! 170iJ ~T.1i:1\rlhur !l!\·U, Santa An,1 ltv1ne ------. ....... -. 1 • 1e MT/SUN 4•1•\I "GIMME SHEL TEA .. 11:.JO U.ti9Utll 1:1M :...._. , • ' . . . ~ ----:::--~-~.....,-----------,.....-------· . -• • ,,,,. ( I mintir on Gifted Set THESE WILL BE ABOUT 130 separte works hops durin1 the day, with several taught by Newport-Mesa -teachers. 01ted --by the Newport-Mei a · tied School District, the con· I f ee ii op en to parents and cbers of &ifted children, plus aayoae else interested ln learning · JbOre about the s pecial education pr°'" ll'&m.s. "" GIFTED YOUNGSTERS are those f identified through state criteria. who are placed in special classes that em- ~siu more advanced or creative in· stiiictiOn. To qpali(y, children must place in tie 98th percentile or higher on in- dlvidualized, state :IQ tests. . Newport·Mesa workshops include : Ron Schnitger, Corona del Mar l'ligh, ''Field Ecology"; Ula Scboenmehl• Kaiser Middle School, "Ftlm Produc~ tion"; Barbara Hanington. Harbor View Elementary. ''Bicentennial Ideas''; Carol Raff, Mariners and Newport Elementary, "An Around the World Fair''; .Bari Piquette, Woodland Elementary, ''Aerodynamics''; Lee Winocur, Mont e Vista E le mentary. "The Stigma or Status ot Being Gifted ... -·~·- • Rodda P Lee George Roda lures .. clWrm•n ol'lbe Boord " • Trmtees rw c.:ir,, Offere d , ~;mt ":Ir. t~., r 0 belil r of tbe na r.. ),zoo community E\1efytbln YO!' ever ~· a b • r o r w.,-ted to ow •bout . tlooial Co mathematlci '<lf iambi· 1ne, <><1\dc>O~. •urylva1, steep Pd jlrHmln,I, ".'!'; "'ahninll· ~ ' .. ~'Cit' other tbllll~ ·-= ' :7Ji~ '?· ask~n ·=."-·• 1'be Orange <Uolit ~~ Colle&e •Spe.al\9r";' Bureaigis ,pre~~li> supply Jecturers'ln -. ly diverse fields to com· munity organizations free of charge. · ;. A brochure is avalla· ble from OCC 's Speakers Bureau, but requests should be malled to the ' . Tbe conference, to be held from 8 m. to 3:30 p.m., will emphasiz.e . s parents and teachers. can im· Ve their skills and understanding programs for gifted children in the Persons Inter ested in the con· ference may register by phoning Barbara llartloff, confer e nc e coordinator, at 556-3243. Last-minute registrations 'will ·be accepted the morning of the conference. Cost is $12. "It's cut down on suggesliona. considerably ... " school, '-2701 Fairview 1----;::::::::::::::;::::::::::::=,---:--:----;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;--1 Rd., COsta Mesa, ma&, Sunda ys at least two weeks ih acl-DAILY PILOT ln the d:r:e ~t the sp!akiDC 1 . t • IO .. SAT.151111, 'I 3585. Tustin A'1i Orange ~ gse. Hamilton~., Huntington Beach • 3Q5.N~Harbor Bl .. fulterton CLOC~TfOAT THEF NAT~VIU,.ADEl.S&J, .i....,,, ffl.i1tlf .,~, elementa.ry ~nd secondary levels . • ient eat a lady like a and a tramp like a • Thal 's the old ula a loJ. of devious ·s em ploy with the . • IThey say ladies s crelly envy th e I damsels of the night and sw:h. Maybe so, don't kh"ow. In England·, !l/itugh, a p e rfum e er came out with a I scent called "The Lady." ~ , It didn 't ' • sell. So he 1'fJ6' changed • the name to ' ' T h e Hussy '' and un - loaded his whole stock in e ight . days . ORANGE You can buy "orange juice" which is 100 per- cent orange juice. Or ·•orange j uice blend'' which is' 70 to 95 percent crange juice. Or ••orange : juice drink'' which is 35 t o 70 p erceht or·aige · juice. Or ••orange drink" -which is 10 to 35 ~rcent . orange juice. Or ' orange flavored drink"' which i• J@9 s th.an 10 percent dl'ange fuice. Which do ;Hu prefer? ARCHITECTS' fees have riSen, too, certain- )Jf. That Irish-born de- signer nai111ed James. -HOban only got $500 for dtawing up the plans for the White House. n· T ff. A T W 0 R D '"armadillo'' in Spanish Jieans "little .armored cfitter." ANXIETY 0 A m ong the pro- tMsicmal people in this iOW,ttrY studied so far, newspaper· editors and • ~:-L. M. BOYD ) ...ftlters t end to be the nfOst anxious. No, that's dtil my. contention. A· Oftiversi·tY of Illinois acbolar said it after con- sj.derable research. It's ttae an xiety ip these editors and wnters, he avers, that makes them somewhat disorganized. SO it's anxiety, is it~ fl. 11iminatin g! Always thoaeht it was bourbOn. • IDDICAL EXPERTS ptend that women are ~sensitive than men bbth to odors and colors. .... Address mail to L.M. Bot/d,,P.O. 80% 1560, Costa M•1at2626. Court1e ·set lnRecove ""'W Illness • •• OPEN SUNDAYS & EVENINGS ';·HAPPY BIRTHDAY ·~NESE l\,YLON HI-LOW 100% CEtANESE NYLON PILE. A POPULAR HILOW PATTERN THAT COMBINES BEAUTY ANO DURABILITY. MANY COLORS AVAILABLE. NOW SALE PllCED ••• COM,lllllf llTlll ....... .' ............... St.H DUPONT NYLON TRI-COLOR SHAG 100% DUPONT NYLON PILL DURABLE SHAG IN 3·COLOR DESIGNS. NOW SAU PllCED ••• C-Allllf lllAll ....................... St.H . HERCUlON® LEVE.L LOOP -f00% HERCUlON· IV OLEFIN PILE. EXCELLENT FOR HIGH TRAFFIC AREAS -OF FICES. APARTMEN TS. DENS. ETC. MANY COLORS. NOW SALE PRICED ••• COlll'llHll llTAll ................•...... 15.9' ltfA!t!HI I/'"-,• ti llel1ol11,1-<. ••"°'"ti•, '91 . lt1 •h tltho l1W SO. YD; SAVI SJ.OD 99 SQ,"' SAii -$1.M 99 SQ. YD. SAVI s2.oo HERCULON ® PRINTS 100% HERCULON· IV OLEFIN PILE WITH RUBBER BACK. BEAUT IFUL DESIGNS IN MANY BRIGHT COLORS THAT WILL BLEND KODEL® Ill TIP SHEARED INTO ANY DECOR. NOW · SALE PllCED ... ........... ~.,. ...,. .. , *~ wu ... , .... . ..._. ........... . 88 · SO. YI. SAVI SJ.00 COMPAlllll llUll Sl.H DUPOIT · NYLON DEilSE SHAG lOOJi> DUPONT NYLON PILE. EXTRA DENSE SHAG-t!'I RICH. LAVISH MULTl·COLOR COMBINAT IONS. BRINGS HIGH FASHION TO ANY HOME . llOW · SALE PRICED , BB so. JD. SAii ss.ot KODEL· 111 POLYESTER PJLL LUXURIOUS Hl·LOW STYLING COMBINED WITH AN INTERPLAY OF DESIG~ AND COLOR .. NOW SALE PRICED ••• BB so. n :, SAVI ' Sl.00 COMPAI Alll HUil •••••••• ll" KODEL® Ill SClllPTURED KODEL • 111 POL VESTER PILE. A THREE LEVEL PATTERN IN MANY TWO·TONE.COLORS. LONG ~EARING. 'EASY TO MAINTAIN. NOW SAU . PllCED • .-.- .BB SQ. JD, - SAVI -$J.OO COIU'HAILfftTAll .. ,,.... COlll'HAILI nTAn ...... "·" . , ......... ~::=:::~~====~,_,, ( AM ERI CA HERCULOI'!> SC0PTURED IOOX· HERCULON · IV OLEFI N PILE IN A TIGHT LOOP WEAVE FIBER THM RESISTS STAI NS AND WEAR. MANY COL DRS AVAILABLE NOW SAU PllCED ... '"'_.., ,,.._,.,, llootolt\, low , •.-....i•. Dtl , "' ... llltllfl '""' • • C-Hlllf lllAll ..... $7.H , V • Ill QUAtlTY MIMI llAMD CAIPITI Al tow DISCOUNT PllCll • lltlCf'lllOM IHI lAIGllT cum l IHVIMIORT IN THI Wiii • IVlRT HU Of CHPll II MAlllD ! AND PIKIO IOR YO!IJ sttOPl'ING CONVINllNCI •Alt lAIOR UNC-THIUUT GUHANlllD Brings you a wonderful of carpets with KODEL: . _ ....... -...... a-..,_ • .w. ..w, ... ,,... .. ..,. .. _., ............ ,. .......... ' .. ~· • \ -,-,. ·~ lll'-1916 IOW SALE PllCED ••• .. . lOWAUIU lllllL ......... $7.H • IODIL® Ill PLUSH 100% KODEL • Ill POL Y£Stl:R PILE. A DENSE. SHORT PLUSH MADE OF LUXURIOUSLY RICH FIB~R. AIJDS NEW BRIGHTN.ESS HJ YOUR l:\OM.E. MANY COLO~ ·.. YOUR (.ll OICE OF ,. ::: I' -F-OUR KODEt -TOP :VALUES-.:_ -ntco · · · • ' L"SH ,GREEN RASS CARPET 100% POLYPROPYLENE.WITH RUBBER BACK. ALSO AVAILABLE IN CANDY STR IPES. A NATURAL FOR MANY INDOOR AND OUTDOOR USES. 99 so. ff .. SAii U M .DUPONT NYLOI ~CJILP.TURED , 100% DUPONT CONTINUOUS FILAMENT NYLON PILE. FASHIONABLE THREE-LEVEL COBBLESTON£ DESIGN IN A MULTITUDE' OF EXCITING C9)-0RS. II ~ow SALE PRICED •••••• . NOW SALE PRICED ..... " ' ' . $ COMPARAILI IETAIL ...................... $5.99 COMPAIAILI RETAIL •••••• , ••••••••••••••••• · 1 .9f . ' ' -30·60·10 om ANO NO IN!ll!IT • CONmllll ll!Orr PLllll ANO UNI RI.II! .WATIAILI • CALL IOI Fm !tt'OP·Al·NOll 1111K1 • 11111 out fUITOll llAPlft Dft'lllMllT .. -( . . NO. HOLLYWOOD , VENTURA ' Wtj lTTI ER LQNG BEACH MONTCLAIR 7007 Leurel ConyOfl l!lvd. 2S01 E. M1ln Slreet 15t1 I E. Whtthr Blvd. 300l llelltlo"" Blvd. 411t Holt loulrnnl 912-2200 (totl) 841 ·5041 943-011 1 421·8'34 (714) .214$17 FOUNTAIN VALLEY 111141 !Qfbor ''"' (714)-1?00 ' W. LOI ~NGELES 10121 v.....11w .. . ...... - . ,_ '" • Stories by CAROL MOORE o.ur "'-', ... a• .. ''II it's, edib}e, the Chinese have discovered it and tenderized it by slicing diagonally. "Their method of roll cutting with quarter turns is so sm art and makes vegetables look pret· - ty and cook evenly." SUsan Mozingo was enthusing abOut the style of cooking she· learned ~i necessity and intrigue and now teaches in her South Laguna home . . '!Beginners want sweet 'n sour spareri bs and chicke n with walnuts but I lure them into bet· ter \ceats. ·• she said. "And' rny · advanced students conned m e in· to the dessert decathlon: candied apple slices.'' She learned while living in 'taiwan, Hong Kong, Laos and Burma in 1970. · "Overseas, the housekeeper was very chauvinistic. She would say, 1The master likes (very spicy) Szechuan St)'le' so that's alrs6e would cook. • .. . . • Won ton folding ide.ritifjes the filling and whether it's raw or cooked. Hands ·,ai left'make the closure for soup. -Ruffled. siu-mai' are steamed for snacking. Fried variety has a tri-corner twist. , ' ·n I Sour's So-so fied dumplings or pork, , fi sh and crab. look too pretty to eat but ular· afternoon rare - ly a snack yet not a run. ors d'oeuvre. P • is a no-no but the ~ely on five navorines : soy sauce. rice wine, sesame . seed oi~. oyster sauce and hoi sin (barbecee baste). "Th~ £tod .has such good taste that it1Sr)sheer laziness to use mono:rodlium .glutamate. If a dish is m adt' from scratch with the right sMoings. you don't need that s1qrtcut . Res taurants must use~ to preserve food. "And lded rice has to be the best-ta4iDg eco'no mica l dish . You can use so m any leftovers with plezty,0£ onion and ginger to satisfy wtth very little meal.·· She also roted that the :v. pound of steak per 11 pound of broccoli s he al lows fDc Beef knd Broccoli would be .apnsidered banquet proportions,ln China where the meat would\ more likely be IA of Chinese government at Cornell University. . Now that he is on sabbatical and their two .children are in school. s he has time to open her kitchen tbree times a week to stu- dents toting cutting boards. . A mug of chopsticks is at one end of the counter and ~he cleaver is close at hand. "ll hq;s such fantastic leverage that once people swi tc h from knives there's little need to go back." The blackened s ides of her wok may worr.y newcomers but Mrs. Mozingo is proud of its 12 years of seasoning. She often converts it with bamboo baskets into a s te a ming ·apparatus for vegetabl es and warm-Ups. She frequents Chinato""TI shops to buy the more anusual ingre· clients for her $40 class series' and is pleased tha t s upermarkets are Carrying more Oriental items for everyday use. · or ser ved said. with hot sauce," she The P.tozingos like to snack on cheese-like pressed bean· curd marinated in soy sauce which has a taste resembling smoked turkey. They firmly believe in the thin slicing and quick cooking which keep foods as fresh as pc>ssible and make meals so simple when basics are done a head. Mrs. Mozingo usually has ribsj marin ati ng (''a s ba sic as bologna") and wontons in· the freezer. Their overlapped or lri· corner wr.aps tell which fillings are raWor cooked. '"Pre·mixing and pre-cutting are essential. especially for beginners because the actual cooking is so very fast,·· shes aid. . "I advise them lo tape the re- cipe on the stove where they can see it because ingredients are added at 30-second intervals and over-cooking is a disaster.·· • .. <S • • • ., • .. -- • ob Susan Mozingo ·adjusts th~J bamboo-baskets that changff ' -?~ a wok into a steamer. ) I . - j ' • I u1. I I'• I ... I '·'It took a while to appreciate .. bland, bare! cooked delicacies .. such as tlil , ": Mrs. Mozingo continued.' ·e v)ng. a µ-a~~ ~iµ • • tiound. • 1 For five Eeilrs. Mrs. Mozingo attended cl ss!es taught by Stella Lau Fess! \ in Ithaca. N . \'. where her liustif"nd is a profesi;or For insta nce. bean curd which is so high in protein lha_t the Chint>Se use it as a milk sub· stilute and baby food. . "Jt"s like potatoes: slightly slimy in its natural state; once rooked. it can be·dlpped ln Utt•r While' t.here·s 1ttill plenty to learn. Mrs. Mozingo remarked that there are no new Chinese re· cipes, only refinements ·· "even loaat i.tt200-y:elrn old."' ~ -eop e 'N "'Page Cf l ' I ' I • I l Learn } French • • ' . BETSY MOULTON GATHERS SOUFFLE INGREDIENTS "Too many sa~e!J can mean bad cooking. One per menu may . be super-sufricierit. We don't want to weigh 800 Pounds! "That isn't what the French had in mind ,·· said Be t sy Moulton who will t each the basics of that cuisine in 10 :30. a.m . classes starting Wcdn es· day. Oct . 8, in the kitchen of the Sherman Foundation Gardens, Corona del Mar . She sees nothing d ifferent about t.he .recently tooled "new" French roods because .. the French always h ave d o ne marvelous things with fruits and vegetables . ''The1 unn ecessary richn ess and saucery mostly were pro· fessio nal ups m a ns hip among chefs .·· Four of her classes wil l learn (and eat) a m ~nu , such as. pate, fill et of sol~ Veronique. chilled vegetable s alad and apple · a1mond tart. That session would cover the techniques or poaching. s auce Bec ham e l, vi na igrette and blanc hing and ht.,1tt cr pastry crust. "We will be cov('ring some or the sauces. show in,:: how to make Hollandaise without fail and white s auce without lumps, but only for the capability and option of the cooks ... Mrs. Moulton ex· plained. " The fifth class will be devotecf! to om elets. pe rfect for serving % • party situations from brunch ~P" . lupcheon to after -theater'. "I want people to learn the-I m ethods so whe n they open ~I boo.k. they won •t be scared. Some-. recipes a.re n1y own but mostl:tl we'll stick with classics.•· I> ,. She is pleased t hat some men have signed up £or the sss·~urse beC'ause "they lake cookiniJ seriously yet are. willing to be ad-, venturous. "My husband is just as likely to share kitc hC'n duties when we en· tertain. When he does Chinese!1 style. r do the chup·chop:·· "• " Oth er interests include caterJ in g. instructing at a fo rmt_•r Design P laza gourmet shop and part-timing at the Wine Cheese; Culinary in South Coast Village~ which will provide some of th~ more exotic ingredients fo r hcr1 course. . .. "We \\'ill consider economy\!'! though; no veal or fillet or beefl dis hes that are loo expensive fol" hosts and hostesst.•s to prepare OR· their own... <! , Friends in Pitts burgh and Cin.-J cinnati write about rencwedJ popularil:-y for cooking schools. Plus she has her O\\'O motive - earning fare for lh£' Irvine' Master Chorall''s tour to Euro~ nexty('~r . ' . \ " I . ' . ' . } All Ages Get Chance',to Sone Up on Nutrition ) , . Hun ry for inforrri8tim ? lures offered from 9 a.m. to noon Wise shopping, unit pricing and ingue toppings inalte speaaeular routine will feature <'asseroles Whether they are 6 ot 60, peo. daysinfithet·Towers:-€ost-a---proper.._ea11ng are other topics. desserts for pennies ." and a hot fillin g for pitu bread M... ' ' • [ ynn Jaram1'llo wi·11 ~ C;utt1n-~--T1tl-uch·o· ne-· n_, __ 'dge . th at -an be ready when moth('r pie are eager to find wbat foods · ... • ~ ~ ..,., ., ~· ........--F....... ... to eat for the besl heijlh and jlita Swoboda is devoting the Into the High Cost of Eating at . Hot, Sing (pr Your Supper and -Isn't hom e. J t ·\'! ~ fil}St 12 weeiC& to family nutri· 9:30 a .m . during cooking de· ., Mad Hatter's .Tea Party add in · P arty ideas 'o''ill be ~c.ared for e3.? pn el. • tional heeds ahd m eal planning. monstrations on four Mqndays, trigue to the Food and Children Halloween but ma.y bl' adapted ln its fall calendar vening Management ~bf clothinff, home starting Nov. 3 in Murdy Com-series to ht presented in the Peek for birthdays and othl'r spt>cial college lecture series ,Orange ·andillcoinewUlbestudiedfor six munily Center , lluntin gt o n · F.._mily Terr ace Room , occasions. Coast· COllego offers ~ .. _free · w~ks each in!-the course funded Bearh. w e1tniinster on Wednesdays. F or further help in teaching· classes that shqw any aii{how lo by the Vocational Education Act. ""It ·s a mazi(lg how a small Oct. 8, 1~ and 22. . 4 children t~e i m po rtanc(' . or a prepare food .Jf'Fllt's etq&antly · • A recent graduate of Cal Poly amount of winE, spice. flame or Margaret Parmelee, lecturer,. balanced diet, take the advice or simple or simpfy elegant i Pomona, Mrs-. Swoboda, the foreign fl avor really dresses up .ex,plalhed the meal -and snack a horse, lamb, cow and g(X)Sc .. Microwave Oven COOking ls mother of four teenagers, is earn· the basics, .. she said. ·.ideas for 2-to 8-year-olds Won't -Fred the 1-l orsc Who Likes slated for 7t 30 p.m . M~ays, ing her maste,rs degr ee in con-Omelets, S"ournes:cream puffs neceasarilybe easytoprepire. Bread, Mary Mutton. Molly Moo ~l. 13, 20 'ata 27 in Haiecrest sumer education at Long Beach and soups will be s hown as ''Some. reci~s _thgy can fix and ~us~ie Goose a rc thccha~ac - Pi.i&:, 'Costa esa ror the ~row-State. • · ~ "wayj to stretch food you..,can't t.t,emselves and for others they ters m Good Food News for Kids. .•inanumberof nvert.stothis "in· Sin.ce the cl s includes senior afford to throw away... : will , have to be hell>E:!f5~:. she ·a publication rrom the Depart· atant"a,pplianee. t'i tizens as well as young All her recipes cire costed 90t sald. Cluaes will be fpr adults mentofAgriculturc. ~ee home econo~st\ will homemakers. lsh e wants to en· and' she will s how bow lo pre pare who then may teach offspring Games. s tories. puzzles and d,.cribe great beginrungs, fi ght CQ.lll'...,ge a sharing ol knowledge yo'ur own panc~ke and biscuit "within lhe'llmlts of their own m atchin g quest ions introduce ~ 'n easy meal~~n'l 11!!,~il~' ical and e•perjeni;:p. 1More students mixes, cut chuck roast to make' kilchena.;' y'J'.n1gsters to the four basic f?Od I gourmet aathering~Wl\ Cn ~be may enr:oll at @y sea;sion. stew plus several meals a nd Fruit leather will be made al groups. The booklets arc ava1la -re~y hi ~inute1. Her food •t•tlons will deal con\ p~e :~a·v in gs be t ween, the Ont seuion where nutritious ble free from Consumer ln£orma· A:lrea~y in progres r:~re with coping w economy bas to hohtem d1 d rtady.to-ser ve. · breakfast and lunCh novelties tion, Dept.. '1 1 Pueblo, CO. 81009. C-ume~ ih the Commun\\ ·1..,_ . ' 11lve way to trlUonal needs. She hi led turther that-"mer· w11! be dlacu11ed. t'Tbe sueper F!;t'd te ll s how oats. rice, ·"""·,.-~· 1. ~. -' ••• .. ' " • past a. bread an·d cer~-ats suppl} th e carbohyd rates . a maj-· - sow:ce.._oLencr.gy.__Maey dist;uss how meat protein builds cells an helps fight off disease. Guss ie tells how fruits and vegetables provide m inerals and·· vitamins. Molly r ecommends the1 calc-ium in milk, cheese and' yogurt which builds strong teeth• and bones and also arrects tho. worki'ngs of the heart. muscles1 and nerves. ! Children a lso will learn about. the role of the farmer in supply'. ing food for the diMer table. 1 They may be surprised to learq' that the average ~can eat~: about 500 pounds or fruit and . vegetables each yean 1.•I That m eans that a fa,rmC?c,1 mu st g r2w 2.<JO</ Poll!lds or Pto;1 duce cvl'~Y year Cor ~ach fa mily of four . · · lk. _t • ~ .. \ .. • I • ' • Q DAILYPILOT Wednesday, Octobr1, 1975 •1 t • -Struggles Shouldered OPEN TO PUBLIC GIGANTIC ClEARANCE SALE BY NAT-IONALLY KNOWN DECORATOR 50% OFF All fypes Fuini.tire & ~ ....,.c.,_..., s '' ,., ' '1951 Randolph Ave,. Costa Mesa One Block West of Bristol & Baker J Sears I I. 1 Limited Time Only! ' I I t \ I I Color photograph in pold-co'?" charm • LOS ANGELES CAP> -Next mont h Americen television viewers will get a chance to aee one of tbe epic 1Lru&sle1 for human freedom -the fight for women's suffra ge in England. The sm-part series i1· cal.led ShOulder to Shoulder •.and It will a ppear weekly on tne Public Broadcasting Sys tem begiljniol "()ct. 5, r denly aroused 1t age 40. She became a vl&il1nt auflraaette and was ar:re-J tt d •Caln and again, once beln1 force-fed dur· ing a hunger strike. . "I knew immed1ately that the fight for the women's ~e v.:•s the. ideal vehicle.'' said Miss Brown. ••The workl n s wom•n ln En&land coulclb 't have cared 1- wt*hv 1~ voted or aot. '' tbe aetreu1lld. "Sbe waa too busy scrambllq to malce ·a U..in1 and lrjln& \o" keep her family fed. 1be aame ia ttue of the women's rl&ht.s move--· ment today; lt la mlddl&-clau, not a ma•• movemeot. Tbe averace wife and mother ls Uecl ap with ber bou1ebold chores.•• It is yet another example of the kind or imaginatiVe program- ming English television does so well -and which American televisiont'arely does at all. .. ll wu a long war !tom 1905 to~ 1917. But uqlike other wan, these women-aever harmed a sinJle life. They did burn buildings. but they alway• )t:ave warning before hand,sonoonewouJdbehurt,'' . The 1uffracettes ~ mualve res istance from the mare'===== Both Ups tairs, Downs~airs, and Shoulder to Shoulder were conceived by actressrs. Co-· creator or the new aeries is G eorcia Bro wn , the sultry brunette who originated the role or Nancy in "Oliver" and played the musical for four yean in England and the United States. Miss Brown , a rrequent guest on TV variety shows, now lives in Los An geles with her husband, Gareth Wig am, a 20th Century-_ Fox vic e president, and their sob 1 Jonathan, 6. The project h'd its origins in Mi ss Brown 's se arc h for television material that would il· lustrate the female condition.- S he read contemporary writers on women's right!, then came across a biography of Lady Const ance Lytton, an aristocrat whose social conscience was sud - Dates Circled Miss BrOwn pluqged into the history of the EngUah suffrage movement and she was joined in· the project by two_other women,· Midge KacKenzii and Verity Lambert. -·4 Together they produced six 75-minute programs-for less than $l.S .mllUon. Lamentably, they were cut to an hour's length for America; eVe n public broad- '. casters in this country are slaves to schedules. "The sufrragettes were re- markable women," said Mis• Brown who portrays one of them, 'Annie Kennedy.· "They were willing to die for the cause, and at least one of them did - Emily Wilding Davidson. "She threw herseli in front of the king 's coach at·Ascot." The fight for the .women's vote was a middle-class movement, Miss Brown observed. Betrothed Johnson-Lonergan ; ministr3tive .intern .·al Mr: and Mrs. Nunnally· the fdark Taper Forum, tie moved to New York Johnson "f Beverly Hills City to become affiliated h av e announced the es tablis hment i"o Eo1Jand. particularly from Prime Minister Asquith and from. Winston Churchill, said Mlss Brown. What finally won the vote forwomen? "' ·"The war. Women became a part of It; their help was needed on the home front. Also._ Mrs. Emmeline Pankliur1t (prime leader) of the movement SUP.· ported the war, and that helped · win over the government. "The vote was given to women -but only those over 30. And at that time no citizen, man or woman, who didn't own property · could.Yote." · Did winning the vote change women's lives in England? "Hardly at ·all. Very little was done in the way of political ac-. tivity; the women continued to back men in office. Having won the vote, women went back to the role of second-class citizens.'' enga gement or their· \Vilh Alexan.der H . d ht R Cohen . . ~;.., aug er. ox an a He is the grandson or " ~~ John s on to Guthrie Mrs. James A. Guthrie ~q · Lonergan or Newport of San Bernardino and ·;.,;r Beach a'nd New York. ~ . The wedding will take thelateMr.Guthrie,who . ; • · --.-.... ~~~ was editor and publisher place Dec. 6 in All Saints of the Sun-Telegram. ROXANA JOHNSON . . Episc o pal Church , there. Beverly Hills. Miss · Johnson's father who attended Newport JULI AN SHOWKEIR • .. • Miss Johnson a ttended is retired after a long Westlake School . Bever-ly Hills; the American career as a r~porter, col-Harbor High School, are;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;= planning a December wedding in Newport, umnist, short story and School in London ; the In-screen writer,. producer ternational S c hool,1 .and occasionally direc- Geneva, and Shimer tor. He was responsible College in Illinois. She' for movies such as '"Ibe also worked for the Unit· House of Rothschild," ed Nations. ''The Three Faces of Her fiance iS: the son of Eve•• and "The Grapes John B. Lonergan of of Wrath." Ju 1958 he re-..-Nt!'Wpowt-~Beach <and~ celVed tbe Screen late Kathleen Guthne Writers' Guild's Laurel t.o;::r:t~~~ded The Webb Award. ••• School , Claremont and Showkeir-Munoi Boston College and is a candidate for an MA in drama at Tufts Universi-Juli An Showkeir and ty. Arter a term as ad·· '8omonic LeRoy MUDOJ, Beach. Miss Showkeir is the daughter of Mrs. Alfred B . Wiedeman .of Honolulu and Palm Desert and Julian M. Sbowkeir of Honolulu. H•r fiance is the SOil of , Mr. and Mrs. ~ayrnond R. Munoz of S anta Ana. ••• . ' SpiNI Sllred W•~eorH•lf ftt U. ....... I fwldi , .......... ...,_ ...... • . H~~~D :; _ _____ .. ___ "",_ • ..... to ~ wltll HM1Y '• Srk-Glau • ~ 5lcH "'-T., to W... . • w. ,...... _. sw, tro. Coat to c_,-t • M Stnlc• Dllc.tts.-.. -""""' .. """ Mahoney-Westervelt · Our "Lady Queen or l Angels Catholic Church, Newport Beach will be the setting for the Jan. 10 nuPtial s of K e rry , __ .,,c.-_ " 3700 E. Coa•I 119-J, Co<ona del Mar -673-9000 6JS-2461 - Peering Aro~nd Mahoney and Daniel 1ws.......,.,•WM.....,.. Westervelt of Corona del ""'""""""""'"""""""""'l~i""""""""""""=""""""""""""""'""""""'~ Mar. • • We lake the portrait. You choose your 8x10 MARKING their silver from finished portraits, not proofs. We choose wedding ....anniversary at bast bust pose for charm. Additional portraits 8 small surprise party 'at reasonable pr.Ices. No Obllgatlon to buy ad-given by their children dlUonal prints. Oller llmlted: one Per subject, were Mr . a nd Mrs. two per fam'lly. $1 .25 charge11or each added Robert o . Peterson ' of · person In groups. Charm llmlted to Individuals Newport Beach. and groups of up to 3 persons. No appointment Hosts Were Robert L. necessary. Additional .subtects photographed Peterson, Mrs . Garry Individually at $2.99 each. Chaban and Sandra ACCEPTED as a stu- dent at the Fas hion Institute or Design and Merchandis-ing, L.cis Angele s w as Lori McKeon. A graduate of Laguna Beach High School, she has won a number of a w a r d s a n d . scholarShips . I ! Peterson. NO AGE L!~ITI Adults, femlly groups we ~ome The honored iuests V "G h Can l"------''-----------~---1 have been in business in 'RECEI 1t" t e · PHOTOGRAPHERS Ii.OURS: the Harbor Area for ~~·~JP:["~~-:t.•·K,~=~ morethan18years. Memorial Hospital was . PRESENTED in the •Carolyn Coutt s, pledge class by Kappa daughter of Mr. and Mrs . Kappa Gamma, Delta John Coutts of Costa Tau Chapter o n the Mesa. ·From atore opening to one hour prior to store closing. sUndayl2 noon to 4 p.m. Photographers' lunch from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. except Sunday. Available at the following Sears Storea: Alll•mb•• Thr~~ .. ~ s"e:!: Oct .• :.,.·~~.~ .... ,.. '"'" O"'....i111 Oty ....... t Solo $11t11 1H..ic1 C1no,1 '••• """'"-O••,... s-111 C.n• ""'" Cl •-lftfll•-Pol-ftl lon111e1 C1u+101 L1..,,.1 HWt 1'0""""1 ll1~1y Comptoll·Lyn•-Loni l 11c" "w"11 Hmo V.'""'"' Cori!!• ""'" ........ -•• University of Southern · The award is present- California campus were · ed for outstanding Sus an Barry, Becky service, and this year's ijo w i e and Sh a ron recipient is credited with .Sandberg, all of Newport 460 volunteer tJours since.. Beach. joining two years ago. AL'S CHOPPING BLOCK I 500 Ad-Bffd., Costa Mesa (Next to Edwards Cillema) Mon. tliru Sat. Stcire HouiS: 9-6 -~--..... ~.. I S4W.196 ACHOICI SIDE -Df -lEEF ''~- 'HIND QUARTER USDAPlll• SIDE of BEEF. . . ·51.09a 51.0 r .. - • Hl,.D . QUARTE'R •1. 1s ·~ Their parents are Mr . and Mrs. J . D. Mahoney of Newport Beach ; Phyllis Westervelt, 1 New.port..Beach and the late Col . 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At lh:~•e special • Choice of Several Poses. • Q'l?es, in eithe 'size', ' • • " Two chlldren together ••. only 2.98: d -~ 1· '. 1 99 ur secon -.\ec ion~-··""-. • No hidden charges. 1 IS •. Your third aetectipn -··-·-.. ,..·--'--, Your fourth selectlon ....... ,_. ___ .._1.ss • Your. fifth setection -··---... ---.1.40 • o Last 3 days! crnons,11'-------------------~ SPORTSWE'Al\ HrinolT llA~H _.COSTA MisA Pbly M.,.... 'Z lwaa .. 4: = : · · • -10 AM t. I PM 2 PM t. 6 l'M T1111111dut: IO" AM h I PM.' Zl'Mt.ll'M=PMt.ll'M.......,, IOAMt.,l PM ... 2" PMt.IPM ., . r • • ' I ~~~__.I~-,-~-.__,;;··__,.====~=~ • • ·. l I f , • • • • .. I mples Histo~ J CAL·END LES P E TITES FL E. AUXILIARY: The llllllual Go · · spc>nsored to raise funds for Home Society, will open Saturday~ at El Niguel, San Juan Hills, Sbo Laguna Bearh golf courses. Competition will resume the fi day and the next weekend. UCI INT E RFAITH FOUND/\ WOMEN ASSOCIATES: A mem coffff will begin al 10 a.m . Tuesday, in the home of Chancellor and Mrs. AldM.ch. Anyone in terested is invited. SOUTH. COAST LITERAOY C CIL: Two classes to train volunteer t in the Liubach method of teaching ED -f as a second language will begin next we Sessions are planned on Tuesdays p.m. beginning Oct. 7, in San J uan Ele tary School, and on Thursdays at 9 a. starting Oct. 9, in Laguna Niguel Comm tyCenter. · Interested volunteers may cont Mrs. Onalee Carter, director of tutor tra ing at 497-1138 or Don Vivrette, 494·1982. -· ORANGE COAST MOTHERS Oi TWINS CLVB: Instead of the usual pr / gram, the group will divide into discussioa \ groups according to ages of their twins ~ discuss common problems and share so1U:T lions. · The-information will be compiled ancio.t •· published in the club newsletter. The meet· ing Will be at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 8, in the Fountain Valley Community Center. "!~ ·- ·• . - • ty, which was rounded in 1867, has emerged as a leader in praervlng naUve American craft.smanabip. It is the r ... t •u•h organiutlm to establish rrafts as a naUonal . philanthropy. Recognizing the need ror ... 1latance in the southern Ap- pa I a chi an •rea. members . rounded a settlement lltbool and health center which have been taken over by governmental .......... Since then, they choee to adopt the craft school and shop u the natlooalproJect. "fntertiilnmenl Heppenl119a ••• Fllma Tli'e•l•r Dence Telnlelon In the DAILY PILOT DONNIE WARD'S • _" ..... ; llRRUOR . 1380 WEST WI LSON;°:?/'"?''"~ ~~,f_ OSTA MESA, CALI FOR NIA 92627 . . .. ' ... HARIOR A.UAS HEWEST . PRIVATE !A~UTY MIHjMUM ieaaSHIPS STILL AVAIL.AILE • RESAIEULE CHARTER MEMIB.SHIPS $500 HO DUES for 6 MOMTHS • REGULAR MBGERSHIP $150 HO DUIS tor 6 MOHTHS • Flnt c-Flnt Sent • ·i CALLMOW 64'2~200~- • • strap -on s. fast young footage. 16.99 Tan-orama of shapes I Young demi-wedge. Some nifty tallJleel work. And a sportsy covered wedge on plantation crepe soles. Bag, mortt snappy strappirig for 7,99. All quality manmadet, . 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Assorted colors-some are new. Machine-washable 50% Polyester-50%'Cotton. 44-45" wide. FGs' reg LOW price 1.98. Values to 2.50. ~ JI_ ~- -' , ' yd V•luff to 2.50 1 ~t!~i~~~i~O~~~!~titul 9· 7 prints in 100% Polyesters. 100% Nyesla® ~-~Nylons, 100% Qiana® Nylons. Excellent - '• quality! Full bolts. 60" wide. FGs' reg yd :., "r' .. LOW price 3.49. ·· -V81o11u~"::.!!'0~3~.oo~.5~,~oo~ .... ---~"> J ' • ·'.. PLUSH VELOUR INDIGO DENIM Greal c61or variety tor men or women's fash ions. 100% Polyesters. 80% Arne!® Tri- acetate 20% Nylon. 48-54" wide . Full bolts, designer lengths. FGs' reg LOW prices 2.29.2.49 111 yd V81uMto3.50 OUTING FLANNEL Assorted pastel solids in soft , nalural Cot- tons and Polyester-Cotton blends. 36-45" wide. FGs' reg LOW prices 1.19-1.29. Even Grandma wears denim today -it's lor everybody. 100% Cotton, machine- washable. 36'"·38" wide. FGs' reg LOW price 1.98. CALICO PRINTS 50% polyester, 50% cotton, machine wash. perma press, assorted bright colOfS in cailco prints -All full boHs. 9'7-C . ____ Jll ... -.-v~-;., ,,4, - -88!.:!101.2-;--- i-~~~~~~~~~~--1 JERSEY PRINTS Large selection of lovely prints. Acetale- Nyloo blends. All full bolts. 45-48" wide. FGs" reg LOW.price 1.79. 1~!:!3.00 \ POLY FIBER FILL t lb bag, pure white, great tor \oys and pil· lows. Siar! your holiday gitt projects now. FJ;s' reg LOW price 1.79. 1~!.:!2.00 NEWPORT .BEACH 2o PmhMft .......... , .. CiMttw /' 1111 ,All/"' I. . • ~· .. • Cf DAILY PILOT Wednnd!Y, October I, 1175 • Slfuat.lon Needs Redres_sing Ann L nders DEAR ANN : I 'm almost as hamed to bolher you with my little ••ego problem,·' knowing that so m any others have crushing burdens. But it's beginning to get to me- and I'd like your opinion. Al and I have been marri~d 30 yl'ars. We have two "'onderful mar· Med children. Al is a fine provider and a m orally upright person. lie ap- preciates good-looking words £or everyone but ·often, select his ties and . Tell Al you know heap: me. shirts. Peopre tell him he prttiatea your efforts to looks sharp. J-le enjoys look pretty for him, but Yeste rday ( wore ·a the praise-but it slops ,111y,"lneedtollEARyou new dr ess . It was there. Wh at do you make s1y it." Explain tb1t one. nothing spectacular but of it, An n ? -D . · teeny-weeny~ompllment it did flatter ml)' figure. FLATED rrom the man you love AJ said nothing. When I ~an make your whole a.sked for a comm~nt he • DE,AR D.: Sounds as ll day. And don't give up. replied. ''Your un · you ve married • You 're30years latewltb d ('rwear is s howing."· peacock, La.dy. Ob~ious-thetraJnlnCprog:r1m.de· (My s lip was peek in~ ly he comphments other arie. through the neckline.) I w~men to curry !avor. was simply crushed. ~.1th you be doesn t ~eel D E A R A N N I con1plimt>nl him 1tsneceiosary. LANDERS : My best friend's ten-year-old son tioUr. eats special candy. Ukelhil'can make It a lot '"I pala t M 8edl fa has a nervous condition. chew111um, falls asleep harder\ What's more.It's teadwn! .. J'MWDl&e She is havi.ng a terrific from the medic.a.lion and a public school aad tt.e: &et T H Ei, Ht •f 'iN:l battle with her· son's makes a general extra time spent on one-,...eac:la•l1.too't • t e acher beca use the nuisance of himself. student takes time fromj Teadlliaf KMel Way teacher wants to get the I don't believe any' the others, whiCh i5 un_:i l b•a11• • f •o r~-!~'' boy transferred to a · child should be accorded fair. I 'm with tbci c enge. I& req~ •, private school. _privileges just be<:ause teacher. Where do YOU. great de.I. of paUace. he happens to have an Ill·· stand" _ OBJE .. tllldentudill& ud M a 1:he teacher's _com-,ne1s . Jn fact . s ucb ·'MJNriED •for ellU.d re• .. That· Pl8.1f1tS sou~d v~hd to privileges encourage the teacher who la trylal: to_ me. The child dis rupt.; childtoviewhimselfasa DEAK 0 RE 1et t he aerv••• etlil¢ the class because he gets special person. OTHE R SIDE LADY:; traaafe~ed 1boald .be up and goes to the Teaching school today Wbat about &be kids wbol trinaferred hertelf -to bathroom ever y halt is very hard work. A kid don't bave utaesses W' 1DOC.laerUD.e olwork.. wo men but is by no -========================================================:.====:::::====================================~ means a skirt-chaser. f ... i . Here's my complaint: In all t he years we've been married he has yet to give me a real com- pliment. I'm not a rav- ing beauty but n1 y figure is good <Jnd I do ml.Ike an' effort t o appeur well groomed and smartly dressed. Al can't seem to bring' himself to tell me I look ''nice." It's pretty hard to understand because I've heard him tell othe-r women . ''Y ou look smashing in that outfit," or "That shade ot blue is just right for I your eyes." He seems to , rmd the most enchanting I Aquarius Tie Up Loose Ends THURSDAY, OCTOBE R? By SYDNEY OM(\RR ARIES (March 21 - April 19 l : Become famil iar with bas ic material. \\lork, health, organization command spotlight. Superficial al· titudes, efforts fall by wayside. TAURUS (April 20- May. 20 ): Favor able -lunar aspect coincides ,_now with change and · t;,._omance . Your in - dlvidual touch is ap· preciated. GEM1NI (May 21-June 20): You deal with situa- tions that ar.e important tO your .comfort, securi- ty, emot fQ_nal ba lance. You do btst by 'being direct . rather t h an evasive. .. CANCER (June 21 · July 22): You have choice of two roads - one rise& high, s kipping minor slops ; t he other is a ''local" aqd is filled with petty grievances, bumr>s and traffic. ' LEO (July ZS-Aug. 22 L .hlccent on what you own, how to protect Valuables, what to do about debts and collections . Diversiry. Socialize. Meet people. VIRGO <Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Lunar cycle is such that you get facts and know bow to utilize them. LIB.RA <Se pt. 23-0ct. 22): -Enlightenment is featured. You learn, gain confidence of one who belongs lo powerful·"Iob- by.'~ Be ready for change of scene. SCO RPI O (Oct. 23- Nov. 21): Accent on friendship, romantic" ln· terlude. desires and how to fuJfill them. AdJust· ment in family area is in- dicated. SAGJJTARIUS (Nov. 22·Dec. 21): Perfect techniques. Haye notes available for special in- tervieW. One who has authority to make de- cisions wants Lo decide about you. Costa make esa ••• We're . a 11P...1r 111arket and a half There's a market-and-a-half opening in your neighborhood with super low prices ..• up to 15,0 items ... h~ndreds of Super Buys ... a super new stor.e with hot bakery and Intern!1tional ~ppetite ~ Shoppe ... Meat Master. quality meats ... super couJ .on savings ... and friendly people, too. ;1 ' ' ·October 8 ii your clay to save. • .... , If you're looking for a bigger than average supermarket with better than average savings, .. October 8 is your day. The official Ralphs Grand Opening starts at 9 a.m., corner of Harbor at Wiison. Join in the fun and savings. · 1 ;; ,_, <2 ' .7 , :'.% >-. , ' ,l ,,;;,-· / p' ? ' . I , ,• -'• .:·.;->': . . . . . ' I , :·.: -:·.: ..... . • .:to I . . .. a . -. • •---,----.,""C'TA'ii<-P:R,-ICORN (Dec. • . . 9J:i,r~ highliihts travel, study, IOng•.range projects. You get results through ad- vertising, publishing. WI ST. AQV ARI US (Jan. ~Feb. 18): Finish what you lt.41-ri! Leave no loose •nd s. &Coney , part- ijorilllp, tax •4•1ten in • llUl1 to be part of plc- tute. · -PISCES <Feb. 19, . .March• 20): E_J!lphallt is • "" bow the wol'lt IOjJb to you, res_.t1 to,.,.. ...i whol JOll ue pln1 !Odo about It. ·-, .. , ... - I • a nd h ave, d l-,,, \ •• • • '/ '• ~~. j) ' • " • !~m usical. , -..r~-S •~ • .~~~:6=~~~~~~~JS~~~~~~:!~~u!ll!!r.!!!.:·~..,..,~!-J]l! .. ri~ces~~~---:~--..:__d ' ·" • I • : ' !Coast - - ' i "Jhe bretzt111111• ol apple pul, ll'he /~Iii of/er• pumpldm to /ed." • Just a lyrical reminder that your d.Ssert re- cipe, featuring fresh or canned apple or pumpkin, may be the winner of lhe Dally Pilot's Harvm Home cooking C<!fltest. Wedneld.Yt Octobet 1, 1115 DAILY !'!LOT £'l,_ . ocilest~ most a llblt lbeir recipes, clurly printed or typed on •~ x UJneh paper, listing all ingredients and procedl\l'eO , name, ad- dress and phone number. ·Judiinc wm be bped pn.fla-.-awe:t.-:ce· nu!Jltional val..,., ori'glhaJitll~ ~ ancl R.f preparation. Besl reefpes in each category will be published in the food section, Wednesday, Oct, 22. The first place pie-calte-cooliie-aod puddlnc• makers will be honored and one of them ~ re· t , I• Cooks :.t~. ·There are nine days left to remember or concoct a delicious sweet that may earn you a Farberware crackpot or engraved set of stain· less sleel mixing bowls, donated by the Fashion Island Merchants Association . They m11y be dell:vered to l!ll!rJ>ally Pilot of-fice or malled to HarYest Hqm~Jo Dally Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Coota Mesa~-All entl;ies must be rece!vfd by Tb~, Oct. 9. .. ' • Cooks of any ace are eligible ex.cept for employes of the Dally Pilot and their im· mediate families. ceive lho Bpl of Harvest award. , , Since variety ildda to the pleasure of reapilig and cooking, pies may be aingle or double· crusted and cakes may be layered, )oaf or molded. Cookies may be of the bar, drop or rolled ) ~ ~ 611 Con1pef~ ' Marble Cake Ric ness Swirled With cocoa an" cream 1 cheese stirred fn, la~ agine the Joodnet; ! MARBLUWllil:lCAXE 2 tablespoons plus 1 cup butter Y.I cup walnuts, chopped fine 2 tablespoons plus l 'h cups sugar . 2 (3-ouncea) packages cream cheese 1~ cups sifted cake flour z teaspoons baking powder lh teaspoon salt I teaspoon vanilla 4eggs 1.4 cup unsweetened j cocoa powder Heavily coat the entire inside surface or a pat- Oomed tube pan I about 10 by 4 inches) with lhe 2 tablespoons butter; sprinkle with the walnuts and then with the 2 tablesPoODS sugar. On wax paper sift together the nour. bak- ing powder and salt. In a large mixing bowl beat together the 1 Cup cup-butter, l 1h cups sug- ar. cream cheese and vanilla; beat in eggs one at a tjme; batter may look cur~y. · Gradually fold in flour. mixture. Pour half the _b<!tter into a medium mixirig bowl and sift the rocoa over it;Jold in. To the prepared pan 'Bdd batters alternately in 5 layers. beg~ and ending· with' the white. Bake in a preheat- ed 300-degree ov~n until a cake tester inserted iri center comes out clean -about 1 Y.:t hours. Let cake stand in pan on a wire rack for 10 minutes. Loosen edges and turn out. Cool completely. (Self-rising cake fl our may be used if the bak- ing powder and salt are omitted.) Fritter It ~way Th batter adhe'res the fruit, making a ddilion to a &itur- upper of barley soup. ~ PINEAPPLE -FRITTERS types . · Prizes will be awarded at the Irvin~ Is Harvest Festival finale, Celebrating the seasonal bounty, fruits of autumn may be used in any of four categories: pies, cakes, cookies and puddings. ~ipes will be pre-judged by the food editor. home economists and a hotel chef. Finalists will be~ and asked to bring their desserts to the Daily Pilot booth at the festival site, at the. comer of Jeffrey and Barranca roads, on Sunday, Oct.19 for the taste-off, Keep in mind lhat entries selected for judg. ing at the festival site should travel well to the scenic country field. No cook)ng will be done on the pr'\mlses. ' ,...,, sYii1d1 for ss.11:in Savings ~ve $5 :~ (not ;~uding tax) when.·you uL all of the c:oUpons In our ad. The~ save more with other !llClnufacturers' coupons in today's paper aQCI magazines. Our 11veryday low prices and coupon savings are worth switching for. D Ralphs heryilay Low Price Ci>mpot• lolph1_,.._of15,000 ,,.,.,..,. - day, low pricH with IO-<tlll~ diu.urtt pricet. I 1. ~. ~fl~lliY«.I·li*i•. Drum1tlck1-Th1; Freltl-Frontt-Defto11M Aalph1 M••l0t ~ Meat Master Meats Super Deli C8Ufornia · I · Y• Tll'll8J . 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There are certain foods which.. complement each. other; ham • e-ggs, f'rank1 'n beans, applepiedn' cheese, and especially a menu or '" two such savory roods as 11 Caraway York Stew and Herb 1' ·Swirled Oatmeal Bread rorwbich · ,. .. • < Tecipes a re given below. Caraway Pork Stew is a s im- mered mi n gling or pork, sauerkraut, lima beans and ap· pie, intriguingly spiced with. caraway seed, a bay lea!, onion. powder and black pepper. M{lke a double batch of this s tew, sugges t the h ome t>conomis ts ·or the American Spice Trade Association. one half for immediate consumption, the Temainder to be stored in the freezer, ror another day. lterb Swirled OatmeafBread is a navorful and nutritious .,go- along with the pork stew or any other comparable stew. Serve a green salad and a glass of milk or milk-rich dessert and you have an almost perfect menu. The Herb Swirled Oatmeal Bread makes 2 loaves for, here· again, you can freeze the second Joar. assuming loaf No. 1 doesn't pr9mptly disappear befo're your eyes. because it is most inviting. CARAWAY PORKSTEW 2 tablespoons oil 2 pounds boneless pork shoulder, cul into 2-inch chunks 2 beef bouillon cubes 1 'Al cup& boiling water l tablespoon onion powder 1 tablespoon caraway seed 1 bay lear 14 t easpoon ground black pepper • 1 can (1 pound 11 ounces) sauerkraut, drained 1 package <IO ounces> £rozen lima beans · · 1 cup diced tart apple 1 lablespoon s ugar • 2M. cups milk 7 tablespoons butter or mircarine, divided 3 tablespoon& firmly packed brown sugar 3 tablespoons parsley ·nakes 2 teaspoons onion powder 1 teaspoon marjoram leaves, crumbled 1 teaspoon rosemary leaves, cr:umbled y, teaspoon ground black pepper ! egg, lightly beaten About 2 tablespoons sesame seed · · ln the large bowl ol 111 electric mixer combine 2 CUP.I oft.bl flour with oats, yeast and salt. In a medium saucepen com· bine milk, 3 tabl.._ ol tbe butter and brown sugar. ·sat over low heat until lUkewann (butter does not need to melt). Pour into bowl contajnin& Oour mixture. Beat at low a~ lmtU blended. Beat at'hlghspeed for 3 minutes. With a wooden spoon stir in enough nour (about 2 cups) to make a so!tdougl'.: Turn out onto a lightly floured board; knead in enough nour •• • ! I __ .i; • (about 1 cup) 10 that dough 11ouredbolrd~ ... Wflnloa becomes 1mootb and elastic, 1Hx9:incb dl.Bnmlleach. about~ mlnutel. Place in a light·" ~~liberally .,._ bl!lter 1)1 floured bo,.I, "'1isture. Cove• with a towel : let rise in a, ,. Roll up, jellJ'·roll ,....._,lroon warm place until dough doubl~rt ead. Plal 'e. Ham. lD bulk • " ide down, la tasia. · Meanwhile, in a s mall Inch loo! pa 'flth a aaucepan pielt remaining 4, towel; let rat~e until doUble in table1poon1 butter . Stir ri _ b~lk. about 1 hour and 10 parsley flakes, onion powder,... mmutes. - marjoram, rosemary and black Brush with eu. Sprinkle With pepper; remove from heat 8'1 ; sesame seed. Bake at«JOdQlt'ee!I Ht aside. • F. untU golden ond boked, about Punch dOllCh down. Divide~ 30 minutes. ·Removt!1ftads from two equal halves. On a li~:. pans; COOlf?n Wll'eracla. -- In a large heavy saucepot or Dutch ov.en heat oil. Add pork, a !ew pieces at a time; brown well on all sides. Return all pork to ·saucepot. Dissolve bouillon cubes in'°' water; stir in onion powder. caraway seed,-bay learand black pepper. c Add seasoned bouillon to saucepot; bring to boiling point. Reduce heat and simmer, cov- ered, until pork is tender, about l~hours. Add sauerkraut: Jima beans. apple and sugar. Return to boil." ing point. Reduce heat and sim· mer, covered, for 30 minutes. Serve in 8 portions with Herb Swirl~d Oatmeal Bread and green satfa, i£ desired. 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CASSEROLE MARINARA' 1 ~ paunds lean beet chuck, cut in l·incb cubes 2 tab l espoons vegetable oil · J cup dry red wine 1 can (14 to 18 .ounces > tomatoes (2 cups> l cup each chopped onions and celery 2 cloves garlic, crushed l teasPoon Italian herbs 2 teaspoons salt JA teaspoon pepper 1 pound zucch1nl, sliced 1 t a blesPQOns cor .. nstarch 3 cups hot cooked rice Brown meat in bil ln Dutch oven. Add wine. tomatoes •. onions. celery. garlic, and seasoning. Mix well. Cover and Sim- mer 1 hour or until meat .is tender. And zucchini, replace cover, and cook IO minutes. B lend cor .. nstarch with ~ cup water. Stir into meat mixture. . C.ook, stirring oc .. casional l y. until thickened a n d clear. Serve over beds of fluffy rl.Ce. Makes 6 servings, 472 calories each. Entree's • Speedy No need to brown the meatballs for Meatball Chowder. Simply add them to the hearty soup which you make with packaged scalloped potatoes. 1bis filling chowder is ready in just half an hour. Serve with coleslaw, cornbread and milk with fresh fruit and coffee (or dessert. MEATBALL CHOWDE R l egg, slightly beaten 1h cup soft bread crumbs J teaspoon salt l paund g'round bee( 1 package (5 ~· ou nc e) sca lloped· potatoes 10-ounce package rrozen mixed vegetables • partially thawed l cu p undiluted evaporated milk Corpbine egg, crumbs. and salt. Add ground bee(; mix lightly. Shape into small meatballs. Co mb'ine s easoning mix Cro m package or pota toes with S cups water in large pan; bring to a boil, s tirring oc · casionally. Add . potato 'sli ces and meatf>3l1s . Cover and simmer 10 minute·s, stirring oc - casi on a 1 1 y. Add vegetables; simmer 10 minutes lo nger, until tender. Stir in milk ; heat gently. 6 servings. Quickly No lime for breakfast? It takes less than five minutes t o make an omelet, a serving of scrambled ecgs, an egg and fruit juice beverage or. French toast. . Baked eggs will cook unattended in tbe oven while you prepare for work·or school. 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Cl DAILY PILO"f Wldn9ed!'f, OclOt* 1, 19'75 Plu m Good Cake Late California plums are especially luscious In warm . home b aked desserts such as this , THUR$DAY1 OC T. 2nd through WEDN ES DAY, OCT, '§f h, 1975 " super simple pudding cake. fl.springhtly plum top- ping laced with allspi ce' is _poured over a light cake batter Prepared right in the baking dish .. During bak'ing, a fruity·Clit ke layer rises to the top bubbling over a tart-sweet plum sauce that foi-ms on the bbt- tom. . Serve piping hot in deasert dishes topped with cool sweet cr eam or vanilla ice cream. . FRESH PLUM PUDDING CAKE Plum ToppJn g: 3 cups sliced fresh plums (about 1 pound) o/.a cup water ~to 1 cup sugar (see below> , l tablespoon lemon juice • · V.. teaspoon allspice Cake B•tter: · v .. cup butte r or margarine, softened !At cup sugar OUR POll(• C.UARANtEES h~fSf LOW PRICES 10 & l'f!Cl1\lf ..t.1 LIA.ST 7 OAYS LB. o BUTI PORllON • • .. • .. · .. o CENlER SLICES • .. • • • • • • FRESH ~·FRY.ERI . J fRESH WH OLE · BODY CUT ·UP FRYERS · 59&. FRESH flLLET .BLACK coo· FROZEN NORTHERN WHITE ' LB. ·~ .,. IONElESS D TOP ROUND STEAK •••••• "." •••••• • • • • •• D RUMP R A •••••••••• ?.";"' ••••• · IEEF~MO SJti : SJ~· SJ ~ 1 cup flour 2 teaspoons baking Powder · · 0 f . ,..,..,...0 D RUMP ROA .......... ~·!si •••• o BEEF TIP AST ••••••• m~ ... : snl tJ WHOLE KAMS HALIBUT STEAKS • • v .. teaspoon salt 1h cup milk Put plum topping in- gredients into saucepan. Bring. to boil. Remove from heat. ' DIXIE HOME MEAT c LAR EGGS CHICKEN <Ther-e s hould be J cups combined fruit and 1 juice. Add water if t ·FROZEN or necessary.) Let stand PIES 8 OZ TURKEY while mixing cake bat--. , • · • · • e e e e e e e EL ter. In 2-quart casserole. • F , ESH YOGU , T cream butter and sugar. ... .... ._.-..~ ...... ... Sift flour, ~aking powder " ..................... .. and salt ; s tir into ... creamed. mixtur e l\lSl•llfl ~· $ alternately with milk. _ @· . Beat smooth. ·~ ~ •i JERSEYMAID · Spread evenly on bot-, ..... -•.I. ~ tom or casserole. Pour -.uw ,ta>_ plum mixture over . ...,.;..;;.._., 8-0Z. • batter. ·&uvu,.a-1 Bake ·in 375 degree oven SS to 60 minutes. J (During baking, a cake-· fruit layer rises to toP . and a plum sauce forms on bottom.) , Cool 5 minutes. Sipo<>O-J--111 ~ ~e cake and sauce in. to 1each dessert dish. M~es 6 servings. · lll1Wf.10L 16/2• OZ. f"l(G. CUT COllN, fJfNCH • CUT aEAHS. Mllll. VfG. •-~AS • • • • • • • • • • • • • PICTSWEET FROZEN VEGETABLES 1-l8. P!G. MEAT· or BEEF -BOlOGNA • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Ol' VIRGINIA, SLICED Amount or sugar de- pends. on sweetness de- .. sired and variety of plum BOLOGNA OQRANGE JUICE "~~.;::;~,., ••• 0; 59' CJ CORN TORtlijAS-: . '.~0:.".'~'., '19' •· ~~""'.\'" "" 55' SHREDDED C11ED0°R · ""0 49' used. Favorite R·evived · BllANCOFFEECllKE From the •sos. and' still delicious D PANCAKE B"TTER ~i11t~!~ ~~,','3i . . 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PHllODENDUM · $4 49 6" P'OlS TOTEM POlES .......... . 8EAUTIFUl HOUSE PLANTS • D IC ~ .............. ·-· · · ·-· · · · ._ 39c o TOTE·ALL POllTfOUO$ •...•••••.. 2lc . " ~ !t ~ ~ -~.; ...-.,,._., ltt"'~"' GRADE , 'AA' -I PILLIBUR FIOUR .LB. BAG 4~ --• I l " CLOl(OX ~BLEACH . . . l ·GAL. LIQUID -~ 11U1 TREESWEET FROZ~ 6·0Z. LONGHORN ><N~~~~ON CHEESE ·-Al SO JACK or MILD CHEDDAR 9.oz. PKG. ·WHEATIES •• ;2 ~z; •• RICE-A-RONI MIXES-.• DONUTS ""' ANO<llj()N PLAIN. SUGAR, Cl:fOC. or. ~UNCH Stir in bran, orange juice, milk a nd nour miiture just until dry in- gredients are moistened ; Cold in nuts and raisins. . Pour into a buttered 8-inch square cake pan; si>ri,nkl.-with the Top· pmii. ' !like in a 375·degree twea u11til a cake testv instirted Jn center tcomes out' clean -about 25 ,EIRUll '" " H --m-i-a u-t es . C u t--.--ln k>-- squares ln p.ari and serve orrebeit. TGppms:Tnorougiily stir~og~er If.I cup flour and ~ cup firmly packed ll&h~ brown augar; with fork mix in until crum~ly 1 table~pooq, butter (melted) and 3 teaspoons- gratettorange rind. Defin ition .~.~'MEW-CR O P · ftdRtDJ\-• • c •• • " .. ,. ••• , " "' .. , ,. ' ·l_ • •' ·" '" Tiie wordi-.-oteia COlll· es from a Greek -0 •.run• ''nrat place:., '. ,, . ,: ')'lef>' . . , ,BILL PEP~ERI~, ~~!~.~~~ .. lp ~l tJirJplu_ia~ ~:;:-.. ·ance froteln 11 an es· .mtla1 part of au livinl aubltances -Including yoa ~ tlle ••di• -· vefJ' •pproprlate. It's .... k-u.at prcteln ·M•s• Vt rde"'Center, Hcrbc,.-at Adam., Costa Mesa ·· 139 22 lroo• urst,·~'rcl!' ~ro• "•'23111 El :r'or! El Tori/ ~ '.'" , ii naedMI ::icwu., tiut 1·~ 1111.Joo ov•to ~-~~.Ute. · ' .. •1 301 W. E'dlltter, S•1la Ana· •5151 Wanitrl\'hunt1~011 l l&fh ' · ~ '· .: i!J' I' ' • " ,. .. •• • ·I ·~---,,~·· • . . t" • I . Don't I • • I Veni$oo . ~ • ~ - H · nte • . o· ligh ' r rr lher9's a hwter in the ramily. th ls stew re- cipe will be worth sav- ing. ~ VENISON &AGOIJT , 2 po•nds bonele'ss I v~nison ~t iiqo 1 lh;inc pu~ces t • Flour . . . 4 ounces butter Salt, pepper 12 oW1ces red wine 1 2 cups bei!tbouillon I I bay leaf 2 ·a talks· celery, <)'<>pped 'h teaspoon dried, crushed rosemary 6 whole Sfl\all onions, II peeled, 3 clo• ~tuck in- to 3 or the onMl(ls 3 ll}edi~*t' carrot& cut into2-inclt-chunks 12 small potatoes, SC' rubbed I I!. pound whole but· ton mushr~ma . Roll venis'3' in flour. Melt butter in heavy pot and quickly brown meat I op all sides. Sprinkle with salt and pep~r. Add wine and Cook JO I minutes. Add bollillon, J bay leaf, ·<:eJ~ry an<I 1 rosemary .. C9ver tightly and (!OOk over low heat l · hour . ' Add oni ons, c·arrots, pota~·loe1 1 and mushrooms.,. •Cbir and \ simmer •Dot er 30 -1 ' minutes uiitil iiieat ls · ·1 tender and vegetables •·. ~ ·' 'i • ' .1 '" ·~ ,. ''l " '· ' •l .. • 1HI . ..,, ''" , .. ' ·, ., .. , ·~· "" ··~ are done. ~ • r If liquid becotties too I thick, add more bouillon. When meat is done, put in a covered .c•sserole. Serves 4 to s:Good_jWilh a M stout red burgundy. I ~· .Marihdde _Lerrqny ,. ..( - The citr~ fl•vor real- ly comes lhrqu-h ! , LEMON CHJC::KEN V.. cup olive oil ~cup lemon juice J clove gar lic, minced ~ teljspoon salt li!a \f:A's_poon peppell' 1/4 telapoon dried thyme V.. teasPo;On.paP:J'i.k 1/4 tea!lpoon cur y powder 3 to ~-pound roast· ing chicken, cut up Tum all the ingre- dients t¥ept the chicken into a Iill!Un1 dish Cabool 12 by 6 l>J 2 l~es l ; beal with a rork . Adlf',.hicken f'l'j -,-,. ' Marinate, cover and rerrigerated, for 8 to 12 houn ; turn at least on· ce in marinade. Bake,1.1ncovered in a preheated 350·degree oven until ~ten-der .:.... about 1.:. bour: chicken · will brown <>lily slightly. Baste with ban juices ~dserve1 · 'f Makef 8 servings. Adapted !furn New Y0<k City'S ~9"~)J AVenue Festival ~k'book. Just tiOtcwt,rviCstir together all he lligr& dlents. Se,.. ov~r Ice cub~• in larce ·wine · 11-. . • lhkea about 3 cupo - a1x '*cup1erving1. • • •• WI llVltrC«l_UUISOll' "Acconll"I to a ..lipble pub!; shed conauntircwrwy tokeft en S.p'9mbet 11, 197 .. tlt!ntry'o 1-..Y pricff w ... lo-\ljlllll> Safwtay; Alpha · Beto, Thriftl~1ie'•, A11Mrtton1, Stater ""·• 9yfalr & many otheft. SHOP PAITIY AllD SAVI! Wiim 01 WilUT 11 . :.'rcHlll -A5c nr TOWILS aou.e99 . ~r. · ...... d:';" BA:f'H11M TISSUE '.~.\~ ~ C•OU z.7c -· . ~~ :G·o u e • a ' AP~L •• A~~r 3~;.1°0 · iiDNIY ... s .. ':.f 29c MINUTi RICE ':.tL 119 MUSHROOM"T · •·z.:L 39c, LAWN & LEAf"BIS ·:.~· I 4 9 SUCAR.Y:L • DL 9c . ·,. •L 12911, ....... IWUIW ITL I TL I{ ............ .,... COFFIE . .JRIX CIRIAL • .... 129 UI DAILY Ptl.DT Q : . CAlllOftHl'A MARINATIO A"TICHOll( HfA"f1 • Goew1121t tD1ICll •budlet suppec Toss undrained cn1t1na1ed art~t\oke heBtla, threctded Jaei: or Muen•1et cheese and cooked turkev or ham Pl9COS wnn not cooked noodles. Se'rve wllh cusp greeo salad, n1sH U.l.D.A. GRADI "A" 591~. HEN .TURKEYS. ·-·~-=~ allF a LA CHUCK STEAK ·- •-i.y 1ei.c1et1 Quallty .... • • ' . 7 -31!. Pont'T -.i.cted Q .... llty 8 5 J> BllJ CHUCA ,, 7-BONE ROAST ••. •-hT hlectetl 0-lity anr .. SPENCER STIAK • PontTy hlected Ovo llty Bllr CHUCK so111u11 I 3 9 llOLUD IHOULDlll CLOG ROAST ••· .... try .... ctetl 0-llt• ~CUBI STEAK . SEAFOOD SPECIALS CIUB STEAK 69 lb. ''°" fftn•-..unc 11·9 ML Mot1T1-au.•• 119 •A-OW I•,, a.ii COC*.ID '" ftout -~1 11. ....... .... ._ .. ., .................. ., _._ o.a-llOAIJ ' . ' ........ •--,·RUSSET POTATOES 18~ CM9~AllCI SUI ' ....... , ....:.: ..... ._..;,, ....... _.... STEWllKIHF ......... c•o••-• IWIU.alN I''. 89~ ~s9~ HONEY~EW MELONS AVOCADOS 10~ 39~0 29~b ---· BROCCOLI TUI MGM IQAIGlfY WHISKEY -· GIM _.M, SCOTCH WHISKY ...,..,, __ ._ __ total .ravlng1 on DELICATESSEN OKARMAYIR _,ORMIAT :· _ WIENERS ::~: . OKARMAYD 14 3 ROUllD OR SQUARI YA•llTY 12 ••· ll'ACll "'' 11 • ..,...,. 133 CHEDOAI CHEESE "; 63' ftUI~ ORANGE JUICE 12 OZ. CH 49( . . ro1narL... · ••YlllG IVER CHICKIM --nAUAll IAUIAGa~- 'PUREX Gallon ·59c ,'\,\ lug · ~ ., lliill IKl•ltY •WIMIUM CMUNKY-AL& VARllTllS DOG 4 14'/ I 00 FOOD •• ~.··· CA f P1TU117A A~::~•m11S 00 FOOD •••• W!TI TNl5 COUPON 25J/> OFF " ON QT. Ill BEST FOODS · . MAYONNAISE _.I . I WITM TllS (OUPOI 2 5 C !~:oz. 111 PETER ~AN PEANUT BUTTER LIMIT 1 JAlt PfR CUSTOMER COU">N G000 oct. 1 TH•U OCl. 1 SODllT . TOOTHPASTE 7 oz. TUii WITll TMIS (OUPOI ~9c eMACINTIA 1120 ........ [ ....... .. • • ' ' i ., • .. -· ' ' I > CJf DAILY PILOT Wedne!d!y, October 1, 1975 • • I • I . ' ' " '" " · FOL.ERS ,. " • .IM"S llAMCH FlllSH GRADE M LUGE EMS 30.. ... ,. 1(0fFEE . YAMI . ~YOGURT MAllSCO Y .\HILLA 'WAF.ERS. . ~ _, .. • • , STANFORD (U PI) -A Ston· conjunction wllb Dr. Albert fnrd University psychologbt has Stunkard of Stanford llMleal develdood a five-point diet pro-··Center's psychiatry ~ ,....,,·qo,;-peraons wl» want to and We l1h t w.atchor1 of looe welJbt whlle teotlnC their ~California , Inc• own~vlorpatten>t. ' 1'Re1earcher1 at Staaford, Loli Rooa calls his pion "alter-Yale; Michigan aod Coll•-...• inc 11¥ eatinc ecology, fow>d that fat people are\WJ. ly aensitive to external a. re-, MOverwelgbtpenoaswbohave tatinttoeatinc, .. Roosuld. to depend on will power for d1et ••now much they ~at ,__... maintenance can now channel .....,__ . on how the food ~k.• and, ·their energies ioto restructuring the situation in which it 11 S«Ved their behavior and environ· rather than wJtetber they are ae- ment, ••he said. tually fiuncry or not." Ross developed the prog.ratil in Test situations have 1bown "" . FOREMOST './ '8"1 ;:1:C:~ilE I • \ ' , . , ' • .>, tloC fat P:eoiile in • quiet end un· loos orlor days wbea ,..11181 Cll --environment actuaUY -a diet perfectly. Tal<elna-i., ..,._. tbaa thin -1•· · t>uy youratir a present. OD aet I In Set ~ 1ituatlona CCllllllldve to .. ' tel~vlsloo I , leaµ,pc the n•btf!!"'L AMlll-::1r-..... _ ....... lbe ';J;:, =~~~ 1APtbatcre.it::!:: ~ more. ~the thin sWI eal' the 11.tr up-N-"-do, -imouat. sirable eatlnC ........... eer.•e how Roes suggests an averwetibt person try to over· eometbe compulsion to eat: dessert to watcb a ;f••orlte televilion show f for a ample. Train yourllJ'lf~W e ta abo~ lbe et f~ Set up a ch¢ "'d~rd JO eallq bablls .c....,,. of! 'lb times you resilll f attenlng foods. rdoda,_,,,., .e gbts aboat r them, ., ~ . 1 Reward _yourself for weight then move on quickly to-en. joy able activity. ... .· ... , ' 1llOL PllOFISSIOHAL I ••n• SHAYIN5 JUMab ' CREAM 20°"- tllAD a SHOULDERS _ 1. 7 HAMPOQ.~ ... _ •- .CUST .TOOTHPASTE 7 OL TUii RM. ar MINT • . .. • • • , • • • . . • ' • I t I t I f 1 ~ 1 . ( I • Finale's . - • R~freshi~g · •I • 1 - U '°" want to 1et -ay f""8 i. cup •lier••• e...Ue<I . II uDie la • factor, ...S )'OU t•o •aual JHea, cak .. aH ..,._ -'l bow five hows for JOUJ' ""*'""'· coaakler •fruit Nl8t 1._a.ea.,a11v, rt'111r P\elt.t Pruit Dea:ert to ftnn up, Maqad<and•u1waytobaW.a ._.lo a fruit d.-)'OU c• nfrwlli"'fia ... tDJIO'M'dinner, left•• •••• n. ,. \ti f'llfl 1•-..i•rcin•/ilf.f,' ' I And Yoll tu add a special ..._ale; dl•ol.,._ llllU.1 Slmplj I U •alf 1rapell'ult t°""bt11~fnolt111lld..._ waler. Com•lu ,. .. 1a1a1 1Hll1 with freoh chuftks of bJ combiniJll wine v1De1ar aad 1in1er ale, 1u1ar and wr.. ,._ttuit, apple, bananas and dessert toppln&l for "nique ~ ...... Add set~ lt1r W\til plneapplt!s, -flavored with a ftawr. • ...., la dlalolvtd. In lrults. bo\><Y dr•siftl. FIB8TA Faun DESSEllT a.ill untll 1ll1bU1 tloidiened. lloeey Dr ...... 1 envelope unflavored Pold in wbl= cream. %cupsaladoil gelatin = into oae· mold or v.. cup wine ylnecar 1 ~ cups ainger ale individ.aaJ mcD. Qai.11 five 3 Ublespoons honey · . '4 cup granulated suiar or until fmn. · '\-2 leaspoon sail 2tablesP90nswinevine1ar A hop.ped m arasbino Comblne ingredients in a )ar; Hearty ScN1p .. llltl • M9ke up a can of cream of chk:ketl or muahroom aoup. Add dr•lned and quartefed m•rlnatecl •rUchoke hearlt, • pinch of nutmeg and a squeeze of lemon. Heal arid servo. _ l -e a D C 1 3 ~ o u n c ea) csae1 may be 1ub1Ututed for shake vigorously. Chill to blend \ pineapple tidbiti or cbunU. ca dled claerr~I!· D1ssert navora. Just before serving, drained.._cut intj) halves mb. ~= aeconlinc shake dressing well Makes four 2 medium bananas. whii!pped:~;to~~~-~· ~~~5~'~m~ay~~be=--~to~s~l•:_•~e~r:v~ln~,&~•~·-----~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~: <aW><ox. ~ CUPI) : ...-1n·111o.eo1 cram. • I . '" . ~fi)p.n-'f Be ~y . • •• - Prunel in a heel stew? Chow mein noOdles in a salad? Actual- ly there are many more (ood combinations possible than we have the courage to try. But Maui.J. Mingle and Pork Salad.Chinese 1 Style ar~ two exciting new dishes which have been carefully tested · and the flavor and texture are just ri&ht . . Once yoiJ.'ve discovered that a can of pineapple chunks tastes great in a beef stew, then you won't worry a -bit-about-adding- som e pineapple to s tewed -chicken, loo. How to add interesting ingre- dients an~ not increase the cost'? ~e these dis hes over rite. ' _, ~ MAlJ{_MINGLE 1 lh: pounds lean bee( chuck, cut in l ·inch cubes 2 tablespoons vegetable oil l l large onion, sliced 1 tables~ seasoned salt 1 teaspoon ary mustard 1 2 teaspoons ginger 'J 1 cup dry red w,ine i cups bee( bro.th 20-ounce can pineapple chunks-(drain; reserve juice> 18 pitted dried prunes 2 cups sliced celery 1 or 2 green peppers, cubed J tablespoon Soy sauce --2 lablespoo.ULCOl]llStmh __ .,.. 3 cups hot cooked rice ~ Brown meat in oil on all sides. -}Add onion, seasoninJs. Wine, -·~broth, and pineapplejwce. Cover and si_mmer abqut 1 hour or until m~at is tender . . . ' . • • I • ' Add~'neapple and pr:un . Cook minutes longer. Stir in celery, een peppets, soy saucl!. and co arch dissolve.d ' irl IA cupw . • Coo~~ stirring occasionally, about fl,j:o 7 minutes. Serve ovier ~s .ormµffy rice. Makes6serv· mgs. 11' • Usin&Spineapple in own juice (no su1~ added I, each serving provid•s 549 c~~ories. K SALAD-CHINESE I STYLE . 1;4 ~ soy sauce 2 t aspoo~s prepared mustard · 1 ta espoon vegetable oil 3 cu cooked pork roast~ cut in thin 'j>s ' 3 c cooked rice l _ Ma ! up toasted s lic'ed almond , I ~ sliced grttn onions .. wilhlo . ~ -1 s all head l ettuce, r. shredded · 3-0Jnce C.JID chow mein,JI nooc11es I Blend ¥>Y sauce, mustard, and oil. Add.t pork strips. and toss llghtly. I low to stand about 1 hour. , 1 Stir-J rice. almonds. land -green-onions. Adjust.-&eaSOnings, ii nec"!.kry .. Cool. . Serre n beds of lettuce. Top , . with g rous amounts .of choW mein es. Makes 6 servings, 11 each 434 alories. • ·- I l 4 / From . Hunt-Wesson Foods A So. California Company. --· • FROM F ashio · T sland N e_w_po rt Beach'. S TEREO SO.UND.S O F .Tt-IE H AR.BO :. . . -· t --· --.. . ~-. . . . -: ' ' ·-' ,. I ' • •1 . , ·~-.-:.-;.j... __ ~------'·-~--• .,. \ 1 ' ' ' ' ' I - I :· ••••• -~ ~·· .••• • ..... ,•. \f . -.. ' . APi'tES . , m >Wl-•n•• .• ,~Dl :· NCil.STAMP · COUPONS ..., -t I""'' lldll I I . lb: .. I . , .. •• • • • • l . . r. • • \ •• Ott ... . ' Aspara1u1, u ""-a<· AlrA•AG Al'f& sn1•P Al'T•f*<1I• 1P..aro Iii •Milot' Mmpanlment to ""1' food , Is 8Wln11811 to 6 ra.1.11e~lns, fJllmln&..A "V". flquallr gpp~ aerv.~4 .hot. -~ poun.-• 11)>ar-acu• Plaoe1poachede1cincent«oC lul<~a1111 or-~itld . 'rbO qril\ese ••ri, cut 4lni!lies1on, ••<ll.iaptra1us arr-mont •• fndUCle·it Ill llli<'lry cllabes wit!\ ·-~cup lnltter . H•lt shrimp in remaininC,ti\IJ· . ~ken, 'beil; shrlinp or water . ~hotpoacbed•t::. • ttt, name cognaif or ~-y and chestnuts. •• ' , '. • • 1 pound 1110d s\.rlmp,. ~ ov~r. Artan'1e on t.: or . ' • · peeled attd cooked aspara1us. 1 .. T.b~ ,French serve it ,,.whale, 1 ! Jtab1eipooa·s C0(1t8C or Stir sbur 'ream' arid in· at'a.~ed JI a seearate first br.aady · . to-pan Jui~•s., heat 'Until rne-lted . ';" ('QU(Se• with HollaQdai,se uuce. / %~up·sourcr~am , Sea.son With ta~uon •• 1alt l\nd ·Greeks pre'pare it wit.h olive oil , i,.s cup sliredded Gruyere pg>pel''. Spoon oYtr asparagus. and Kasseri cheese. Italians chehe .... , , sprinkle with pal-ley. Serves' 4 lo spri nkle 1tte s·pear1 with ~teaspodftdrtedt&q'agon 6. .,. Parmesan or Romanochee&e. 1. t~blespoot\' ttnely chopped EYer)'Ol;le with gatden apace For a tasly hors C.·oeuyre, ... add · P.Rt·ey , ---ShOUld make a .re~on ~e. atPar•i!li •11j)e:afS"1d·a "lnttata. t' ~salt and pepper totoi:ti • · winter-Jo ::iet out aspar.guirtoots · Sprinkle" with grated ·Panhesan l' Ceok a1par•1ua ln boiling Sall· assoOn as they are available. chene arid , re:tn:terate:4:8erve in ed water or a s\eamer unt.il crisp :'Fhefe will be no harv~t the--·~i\•'l-liu pieces. • ': · •ttndet, about · 5 lo 7 ""nutes; first season:but thlU: of lhe de· "'For a festive luncheott oi' slrp-' drain: Spread with 2 tablespoons lieious produce tor tlie ~xt JO to ~r.try: . ----ofbutter. -15-rears ! • ' • ' ·' " 09 . .. 1, FLANK STEAK l • I . DAA.YPILO'T' . ---; .. -~ -·~ •• ' . .. .r: ·~· • I • . ' 'lteg; 2.29 ' LI. • I lb. • , • .. '"~ "·.I" t ' •RecJ. 2.08 lb •• SIRLOIN TIP ROAST . ' "l' ~ • ;J ... " ' "-s E!E OF THE ··· . : TRI-TIP R•ND . 'ROAST ROAST • .,. 2.49 .. • .,. 2.29 .. ..., -. r. $ r ' • • .. LI . .. ... -;,•;-. !· RO"AST ~ • f. ... ~ .. • J ..... ' . ., , ¥ •. : •••• ,.._. r• -~-. ·:£..19~ • • • •• OCTOBER IS SEAFOOD MONTH! l'lllSH . SWORDFISH IUTTERFISH FISH RL~ET-· -K·BOB • ·79~ 59~ . ' .............. T•Y• SOLE TURBOT FILLET FILLET . 85~ '13! • -• . ... • I r • 1 ·+ • • .. LEAH · GROUND ROUllD Reg. 1.29 GROUND VEAL . .. ~ RecJ. 1.69 lb. lb. lONDOll BROILS RecJ • ' -. . I -2;29 lb. . .. • VIAL CUTLETS Reg. - 3.98 lb. • lb. SAVE , I Pound of Shcrp Cheddar Cheese wlth the Purchase of 5 Pounds at Sale Price $1.29 Per Pound. Reg. 1.98 GROUND ,, BEEF • ... ' WITH COUf'OH .-I • l " • ., v ., I ?. • .. ...,.J >;-...·.•rr,,,•...,.,• .•) • .r .. / Cll DAILY PILOT Wednnday, Octooer 1. 197& I • • r • • I Fattening Entree1 Slimmed Pd~.n . . .. THE Sl.IM =-GOURMET By BARBARA GlllBONS tt Hardly any body stuffs crucken1 anymore, il ., jw;t too much trouble. And too fattening. ' For oa.e lhlng, today's frying ,_. chickens are almost too tiny to " 1'lu~ (Luckily, for calorie-watchers, these lean and tender young <'hickem are much lower in fat ~'\ than the big old barnyard birds people used to stuff), •) And the stutfing itseU? IC pre· ; pared according to usual dire~· lions . dressing is usually too high in starch and fat to find a place on most dieters' m enus. •r Moreove r, s tuffing needs gravy, another dieter's no-no. Today we solve all "stuffed chicken'' problems with an eaay- to-do Slim Gourmet recipe that gets it all together in aluminum foil packets . We c hoose frying chicken breasts, le anest and lea st · fattening of all the chicken parts. Then w~w-r..ap each breast hai r with an easy drest1ing. SFUFFED CHICKEN Bii EASTS IN FOIL PAa<ETS 1 medium onion, chop~ 3 ri bs of celery, cboppe(f 2 lablespoons dry white wine l/c cup water I cup seuoned city 1tutrmg mix , 2 chicken breasta, split -1111 pounds Salt or seasoned 1alt and pepper I • Combine onion, celery, wine and water in a sauce pan and simmer, covered, until celery ls tender. Remove from heat and stir in dry stuffing. Meanwhile, brown the chicken pieces skin-side up under the broiler to melt fat. Add season- ings. Tear off four sheets o( heavy duty aluminum foil, and mound some dressing lo lhC center of each , divid ing evenly. Lay the breast halves over the dreasing, skin -side up. Fold over the foi l and place the packets on a coo kie tin in a pre- heated 350-degree oven. Bake about 40 minutes, until tender. Uncove r during the last 10 minutes or so. Serves 4,' at 229 calories each. DIETER'S CHICKEN GRAVY JO-ounce can chicken broth. skimmed of fat or 2 cups homemade chicken broth 2 tablespoons dry &berry, op.. tional 1 llblespoon orTOWrOOt 3 Ulblespoona nour l teo1pooo dried ponley naka Prrw dro111 yellow Cooc\·eoloc: r ln1, optional ,._ If usinc canned broth, add ' water to make two cups. StJr broth, aherrr, atrowroot, flour and panley in a aauce pan until. smooth. • Cook and aUr over Jaw heat un· til 1immerin1. Simmer until . thick and bubbly, Taste and aeasoo with 111ll If needed. Cautiously stir in coloring - don't use too much. Makes 4 serv· in gs, 50 caJoriea each. "· Me atb alls For greater savings look to Lucky. • • . ' ,. .,. Spinach Blended Million DOilar Meat· ,., balla are adapted from a .,.,,.. favorite Greek .recipe. •-Spinach and cheese com· t.', bine flavorful l y to ., stretcJa the meat. ... The special sauce is •· quiekly stirred together :.-with an envelope of '"ttl brown gravy mix and a hint ol. tan&y lemon. ~ 1 MILLION DOLLAR . " MEATBALLS -.,. 2 eggs, slightly J: beaten ~. Y.a cup soft bread crumbs 1• l/c, cup grated -Parmesan cheese · IO-o unce package ., j frozen chopped spinach, . tba•ed .:1 J pound ground beef ~· 3tablespoons fat 2 ~bleBpaons lemon j j\Dce ~~ 1 envelope (o/.t. 1•• • ounce> brown gravy mix -~-Cooked noodles ~·-;_ C o m b i n e e g g S', -:r crumbl. and cheese in u mixing bowl . Drain .k 'spinach well; add with beef to egg mixture and . mix liehtly. Shape into ·~_. meatballs. ~' Blade Cut Chuck ~~~~.~ .... "eec Large End Rib ~~~~!,., ... l0 13~ I Rib . I Steak t LAAG£lHD BElf • Saving shouldn'fb. o weekly ordeal of cou~n cliP"" ping, store hopping or borgo ln hunting, and lho~s why lucky has more prices that ore lower overa ll. Al lucky, you con do all your ahopping and know you're aoving money. l ucky , •• w here lower Prfcea Overall mean , greater savings. , LO 148 Cross Rib . Top Sirloin \ . I . Roast · 138 -~!~!!~ ...... <• 221 ~ IONll lSS. Blif CHUClt · AOLLEO , LI • ~.~.~'1116,'11 .~~···· .. 11• ~;!C1111 C.~.~0~ ........... ,.98~ ·~~teell·~~~ ....... <1 89~ ~·.•~ .~lllllld Sta~~ ..... : . "148 SiClll BICDll OICAJt MA't'f"CTHIH 12.0Z 1.•I ' 14.I l'ICG 111 Brown in fat in large •t atillet; pour off excess fat. S Ur In 114 cups ~' water, lemon juice, and -eonteat.1 of gravy mix .. ........ ~~~,.~~~ ...... ~ .......... ta 68C Skid BICDll UOY \.(I. THIN..... • 141.,- Y,OlPKO :a••e:;vp..:;. :?. , • Slmmer, uncovered, 15 , to 20 minutes or Wltil meatballs aite cooked. ~~ Senre with noodles. 4 to 6 .... s servin11. it•· ,'f' ;!,Awaken· "'.'1 • ~Cl • • 1:Appetite Turn ''Morning Groucll" to beapis of J)leaaore with an inviting breakfast -the family will aev~r gueu: tba~ it's good.for t hem, too ----T BLUSHING !!CllAM ISLED EGGS llaree eggs 8-ounce can tomato sauce 6:1 · 12-ounce can whole kernelcorn,drailled ;;.. 3 tablespoons frozen or fresh chopped chives 2 teaspoons Worcestershi re sauce _ Ve ~easpoon pepper 3 tablespoons butter or margarine ·, ~~ y,. cup grated sharp cheddar cheese ~ Break •II• into bowl : t..:r add~ cup tomato sauce and beat well. Blend in r corn, chive s , t~· Worcestershire sauce ~ and' pepper. "Ci Melt butter in l arge skillet. Pour in egg mix· t,· ture. and cook slowly, ~ gently lifting from bot- • '»I tom and sides with spoon 2!} as milj:ture sets. Avoid -v. constant stirring. -o-. Cook until just set . !i!'l Sene topped with re· . malninC tomato sauce ~J.:. and c r ated cheddar 11-J cheese. Makes · 6 serv- trr lnp. ' ,.,.. -::.. Jigsaw ' ' Proteins have. be~n · '" llken~d to a jigsaw ~ ......... , in .....,e which all the fU pieces -the amino acids "' -are linked together to & form the complete pro-~ tdil. Of the twenty or so dif- ferent Amino acids that make up protein,, our • bodies can synthestie all lo lillt el1bt. ..- <' U any one or . these 1a _cilbt unl111> acldl l•ft!b- J lin6, tbe protlllo i. uld -IO 6e "lncompl~." .For [ 11111 rfol!C>n, these ellht •ml.Do ae\di 'ere fre· aueatl,p referred to u .... __ ,...,, ___ ,..... .......... . ______ ...... ,...., .... ,.;,,,..~ ~ID 1111.,. .............. 1111 ... ......., ,_ .. .._ ........ ...i .. ....,_ ...... _ "" .. s.. .. _ Lady 'Lee Tomato ' ~~~~·.;·~·45c Harvest Dey Cling . ~ ~~!.l?b.!!!.~gc • '~IN~ ~·Del~onte ,, · ,,: CatSup ~'49"' lDOll fL ,. ,. •... , ... , , ., ,. . . . . . . .• ' Del .Monte C . ~"~!}!•Nu.11ozc••·'·~~29 LEGGS PANTVHOS Bi§!Mck Biscuit Mix ~ 115 eoozaox ......................... . ~ '1-•tial" ~ Ibey ...... ..!_'81be -+"!'•"-· . (._..;.--=-:-:-• • • I ' - . • • . I ... ·Delicatessen.I • Oscar Mayer ~!!IJ~~~'~9W c.-;. ' ~ur .. I . ~!~~~~.~.5 IVARIETlll,JOZPKG ••••••• ,.,,, .... /) Cabbage 100' SOLID. 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Edward Rullo, Jri ... paid for dllllw'~-II· to mat.-direct com..-'TbepurpoaeoCunltprtcbllla oilnce..Todetennlnepriceper !lpretbeamountddllfa-• • .,.~tattl>eUl>lffl'lh.J Quld,canneddclCfQod. • between two or aor• to 1bow price com9arJsons.J pound JOU wouill ltavetomultlp.. betweenthetwobrandl. ot cautornla, San Diep, tblnb tlat tila\le w_.. elleclIW .iterudve1 &aU....t.,.,... -uure. for measure or welaht lyeaebanawerbyts. • Notall1tore.a provideunltprie--pootln1 unit price lllforma· ,.._ unit imc.. .... • Ill-lactat to -aldw 11101 n;• forwe;,Jat, o(cllfferentfood items·; Tbils, "brand X" -98 cenll lnl,,and !bole that do, uveltcm· tloll oa Ille ab.U with ~lte.m dlvlohaal.lbefft.,.; Ille,,,..,...., lbat ate IA lepU"ate..,. GI Iba 'c.-cllCferentslznOfroatainen. " divided by 28 OW1eee equal,o 3111 ly,... satected fooda, DGt for all --help mA111 •boPPen 111111 prt ... were pit••~ dilplv ' • I '!'beide~ la tO save yoU bavlnl Cftlll per ounce or. :ie e&11s per producta. makeprlcecompariloaL llltbeacbproduet-So 11 Your •tore.._ ,::.rr- to _uu anthmetic to f,_e ou\ pound; "bradt Y" -87 cents U1ua11Y the unit price-iapooted • lie bell•vn tbat II wwlcl .. Hefow>dlWre-w••l;;. ... ---t .... ud JOll tblnlt It be 'WJ>ich of~veral ijkeltems is the-divided by 22 ounces equals 4 .., tl>e shelf bel-tbe p;oduct .-.belpfulif asinaleO!ll•nl""" ....., Ill tl>e a•er ... ,.t.. ~ "*"' UHfUI to you II_...._ bellbuy. ll"PO~O.UJ>tt.orMceotaper ...... wit.btbetotalllriee. liatdallprices, alonl"Wltbt.be "1...,.umerafortlilleji'lllliicta fo't lite Items ware llata<t Say,forexami>Ie,thatyouare paund. Now YOll can see that Studlea bave s._ tbet Wilt correopondlnc unit prices, wu. -!be.maltpri __ ,_ loletbe.r, •llr not l&tbe-. -rbuyln&rice. ''Br-X"ln•28--"braD\IX"ill4t.bor12111percent priceabavelittleor11Deffedcm pooled for each P.l'bduct _..,lnlll\I. • mana1erlmoior.what,.~l& mad.e If enou1la -· . ,ounce carton sell.a for, 98 ceall;· leu expen!lve'. . iimiii.iijiiji]..-umijj.jjeriibebi_ j"j"ilori.i· Miianiy~sbci~"'~~.~cmat~.,ioryi. ijj' iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ lie~ recrec~ein~tl~yi<ompi~iii'i""ii•ii.i~,.~·~~cooSuJ=d::.be tllat the • ...,.. will be • ;: sw:ners speak. up. ~-""''*wtl ·-.0.lllf 75• aOLOGNA •.. , .....•... ..;;. . DU AJ.WAYS , SAVI! ~~i WITH STATIR ._8·0~~-'O~·~OWP.lflC~ _ __.. ~%J~~~~::~ c TURKEY 'II: a1z . ~o~~~r:i!:';o~·;::,-: DRUMSTICKS · IA s ' " shock. H the broken bulb · is in a ceilinc or wall fix- "" · ture. be aure it"& U.S.O.A. GltADI 'A" .-t switched o[f or better IUUC. 'WllOU yet, shut off the current 39~ 3. g at the circuit bre~er or C fusebox. · , • · If most of Ille bulb is _ broken and it's not poesi• , Jjle to get bold of It with Cflu I lllien, use an old piece cl CK R • terry towel, and Cold It well so that you can stuff STEAK .OAS' it into the ce.nter of tbe bulb and turn. You cma. also use the end of a bar IHF• CHUCk llLADt CUT of soap .. " OICM ... ,,_•MOllUQDO.Mlf •11• BOLOONA.-:--·--·-·-1,.01. 1 LB. 89~ Press it firmly into the broken glass and tum it slowly until the bulb is released from the socket. Q. We have ~ large I wooden salad bowl which • " . . 'OKAl:-'fM~--CM •1 •• .... RA .. KS ............... •~ · ~·-·~ 98' IAUIAGI :'~mu-... _... ... 1-0.Z. L -...f!'lt9 ... _~CM-89' DIN. FRANKS . •4 : . '· "' -·CMICll·tOf '1u ~~--..... " . 7·110t11 aoAST_.... .1 · ...... 79•' BEEF FRANKS _____ _c,,_ . TURQOT • 9 SMOKED SAUSAGI_ $'i1 59 FILLft :!:.-:-._~ 8 . c -· OIUCll• •• -• s 1 •• SllOUUIUI---•. _, ___ \ •1•• !!t!O•---· --~ i'uMPaoAST _ ... 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IS...... 69' CMtOUltD ... , ____ ... -· ..C.• -'Ii-•2•• llllLOIN ITIAI(_ ... ~~··-··-· r NICT~NIS . ·---~29 • ............ _._ ••occou:._ ____ ~23 ~ . i'vou-··· 29' DOI ______ _ GRAPES I.AIOI • ~ IAHCT -! •100 ' ' " . ~ • I like to use for salads. I but I'm •in a quandary over how to clean it. I've '}-1-N'ays thought water- was bad for Wood, so in- stead of washing it I just wipe it out. My husband says this is unsanitary. How are you supposed to clean wood utensils? . A. Your husband is correct in saying that an unWasbed-salad bowl is unsanitary -ftagments. of food left on it could breed germs. ::. Wh'l~ it's true that 1 wooden utensils -salad -OOwls. s~poc>ns, cutting boards -might warp, crack, or swell if left so8king. this doesn't mean they shouldn't be washed.' Wooden utensils should be wa15bed witn soap and watel";-rinsed. and dried promptly. Like Crepe Blintz Simple Easy for a ci>ok used ta making crepes. DESSERT BLINTZES 3largeeggs ~cupflour l V.. teaspoon salt 1 tablespoon sugar J teaspoon vanilla leap water ~e Filling, see below' ' Beat togeth:er the eggs. flour, salt. sugar and vanilla until smooth. GraduallY. beat in the water, scraping bowl and beater blades · ·~veral times and keep- ing smooth. ' U!iing a well-buttered .. bot S.inch Skillet and a scant ~ cup of the batter for each, make pancakes one at a time; grease skillet well for each pan- cake and fry on one side onJy before turning out. · When you add the bat- ter to the hot 1re81ed. · skillet each time swirl pffbeat to spread thinly. Place about ·a tables- poon of the Cheese Fill- ing toward one edge on , --the-botton1-side-of-each- pancake and roll up, folding in two of the edges in envelope style. Fry rolled pancakes in hot butter, browning on both sides: Serve at once with sour cream. Makes 10tol2. C11eeaeFmlii1 Stir together \i ol a 12·ounc~. container 'of pot-style cottage ci-e, 3 tableapoona) aua:ar. fgrated rind of a tmall orange and salt to taste. MAILBOX - --' • • '• • t I ' ' • • Ham? Decorate It With rib roast out or sight in price, what do you serve when the boss -or other special company -comes to dinner? One stilt practical suggestion is b a ked ham. If you or your husband is a whiz with the carving knife, get a half ham -it looks plentiful and s pectacular and will serv e up to ten generously. Rut make this a ham with a difference. Stud it with cloves and glaze it with tangy light molasses. Toward the end of the baking, coat it with a uniique bread crumb mixture which forms an appetizing, crisp , brown crust. A perfect go-with is Company Rice which echoes the fruity taste or the s auce and contains the unusual spice, cardamom, ideal accent for this taste melange . A good cole s law will provide a cold contrast. Green beans cooked tender cris p may be dreSs C'd with s auteed fresh mush.rooms. ~IO L.\SS ES GLAZED HA~! I ready -to-eat half ham, 6 to 7 po\¢'ds or l canned ham, S pounds Whole cloves Y.I cup light molasses 11' cup seasoned dry bread crumm · Fruited Sauce {below) -" With a sharp knife, score the fat of the half ham or the top of . the canned ham into diamonds4 .. Push a whole clove into tl}e · center of each diamond. Pl'ace"" ham on a rack in a foil-lined shallow roasting pan and brush it with a thin coating of molasses. Roast in a preheated model-ate ov'n (3~ degrees) for 1 hour, t r ushlng ham w.ilh molasses every20minutes. · · Remove ham from oven and raise oven temperature to 400 \ degrees .' Mix remalni.ng ·molasses with 1;., cup of the crumbs. With table knife, spread this mixture around cloves on top of ham. Sprinkle with remaining crumbs. Return to oven and roast 20 to 25 minutes longer or until top is light golden brown. To serve. place ham _on a serving platter, remove cloves and cut into thin slices. If crust cr acks, serve it along with ham. Pass sauce in gravy boat or bowl. fl.1ak.cs 8 to 10 servings. FRUITED SAUCE In saucepan, coffibine 1h cup light molasses, % cup apricot preserves, 2 tablespoons slivered orange peel , 2 t a bl espoons slivered leinon peel and % cup port wine or orange juice. Stir to blend. Simmer for 5 minutes , stirring occasionally. COMPANY.RICE 1/• cup butler or margarine 1h cup slivered blanched almonds 6 cups· precoo~ed long grain rice 2 cans (13~ ounces each). chicken broth 1 cup water 1 teaspoon salt 1/2 teaspoon cardamom Dash pepper 2 tablespoons grated orange peel..... . · 1 cup choppe'd raisins Jn large saucepan, in hot b\ltter, · saute almonds until golden ; remove almonds. In sanie saucepan, with butter, cOmbine rice, chicken broth, water, salt, cardamom and pepper; mix well. Bring to boiling; cover-and simnler S to 7 minutes or until liquid is absorbed. Add orange peel , raisins and the almonds. Toss with fork until well mixed. Serve with ham . Mak es 10 servings. ...... --- . . ... ~ • • Tp accompany the ham, make a special sauce, aromatic with port wine and luscious with apricot p reserves and citrus peel. • • • ' I Spi (1;ed ·F ~uit .Ri Por k roast , with mashed Notetbaty~n'thavetoped potatoes and gravt, and ·~~lde nectarina. The Id.Mare tender. dish ol applesauce ntakes •near-thiD and am , usually or a ty meal, but for a lighter touch. brigbt cold tinaed with a deep try nt:ct arines. . red. If you're one of thole who Th~ col•r alone ls reason thinks of this fruit aa sometbint enouab to leave the akin on, but you t_uck into a picni~ basket for a actually, an unpeeled nectarine spec1~l treat, or sli~e onto the does have a little aom~& ex- mom1ng _cereal, you 11 be eager /" tlainthewayofOavor. to try this warm version of nee· I._;' · · tarines as a meat accompani..: EL DORADO NECJAIUNES 2 tables"°°"' dry sherry or .. . . ~ nectarioe1-1n hall • ....,..qye ptb. Turn cutslde down to keep I m browoiog. )felt butter with ginger In • skillet. Add .bay leaves and lem·on slices. Saute over mod,erate beat 2 or 3 rnmutes. J Arrange nectarines, cut-side ~own In pan. Add shelTY Cor J water> and sprinkle with salt. ment. Butter, vinegar a nd sherry add piquant fl avor to the natllral sweetness or halved nectarines as they simmer ge nUy, ready to dress up the roast when it comes out ol the oven or ~ spit. Cover and cook gently 5 minutes. , 4 tO 6 fresh nectarineS Tunr nectarines and cook, un .. 3 tableapoo~ butter . covered, 3 or 4 minutes l~er 'ii teaspoon powdered ginger (C just until well beat ed. Serve with 2 small bay le&ves roast loin of. pork, chicken, bAm, J lemon. thinly sliced l tW"key, lamb or other meat .. y, teu_. ~-salt I Makes 4 to 6 serviDI'· EllJOY UIMEllDOUS SAVlll!CS Jiii OUR • COUNTRY CLUB tANNEDHA FREE! WIN! ~~4 I WiTH PURCHASE ALL WEEK LONG EACH DAY WED., OCT. I TlllUTUES.,OCT. 7, 1975 A FABULOUS 3 DAYS . AND 2 NIGHTS: WITH MEALS & ENTE~INMENT ........ .,., n•.. ..tcT. u. 1t7s. lllJ~Y A SAii DIEGO VACA 1011 FOR ~O •. === SAil, SW1M, .. SUNI FRYING CHICKENS QIT..,tn(l!PMQ;Qllll-~---,._ClJlllTtlll5 ___ Cl.S.'8.ltS t ~ ·' ... --·~ -----· ----- • ,. .i u •• If you bought stereo sound equipment ~out 'shopping the ads in the Daily Pilot, ~--'YUILi· OJ.t bothJhne and mone . . 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Add the re maining ingre- d ients and mix well again. Shape into a 5 by 5 inch square . Steam until cooked through -2Sto30 minutes. Cool partly and remove any juices and fat ; chill . Slice and us e for sandwiches for whichitis particularly s uitable because it has good navpr and is ''all meat.·· Get Ahead ·· Flavor Zesty LOOKS. SMELLS, AND TASTES FRESH-PERKED , t •• I ' 1 ~ ' ' . • -· I~ -. r I l . t ' • .. ' Beef Rib 99c BONES ·• U.S.D.A. Choice -bake or b-b-q! · Ground Lamb •. 79c, Lean and fresh! U.$.D.A. Choice Ground Beef •• •11t Extra lean -choose bulk or patties Chili Grind • • • • 99c, Coarsely ground hearty beef grind! SROIN ROAST Round cut U.S.D.A. Choice beef for oven or rotisserie! Sirl oin Tip Polska-Kielbasa s1•t Authentic style Crom Hills.hire Farm Vealn.SCUPll ••• s24! Rnneless Slices •.• veal rib eye! Young hens (with rib cage) ' .. ' / ~ H . . , ere it is. ' U.S.D.A. ChOiee lamb ••• western fed and rushed fl'flh.:::-not frozen! • • • -to El RanchtJ.-(:". your a.&Surance that you're getting the flavor you favor •.• in domestic lamb! Compare the quality - and chooee El Rancho for your money's worth! ~ SM.W. LGm l.Al9 CHOPS U.S.D.A. Choice domestic lamb > , . • • • • • the t eatured 11J-eat va~ue ~uper·~hop ers look for! !Miii! ESS ...... .CHOPS Loin cut Saratoga style! Choice . ' .. . FIDI WESTm U.W. alOICE! !Amlom ..... CHOP$ . . s21' • U.S.D.A. ChOice domntic lamD , • • lb. -I I .. I Sand DabslllSll •• s11?1 ' Large size for more value? · j Fillet of Sole • • 89t Fresh frozen to lock i.n flavor! Cooked Shrimp s11? Tbe ~gbt size for ~tail! iChateaubriand • s37? llparn Ribs =.. ......... .,. , So deliciOU8ly lean and meaty .•• from ~ fed Eastern pork for flavor -and value! • Fresh Oysters • s1'! U.S.O.A. Choict! beef tenderloin lfllT -119 .. , ~ CHUCK 99· e · STEAK u. STUFFED .FOR ROAST.a . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Eastern for quali~! Make-a~etew! 1 FRESH PERCH . Center Cut! U.S.0 .A. Choice beef!· Extra large .•. plump and tender fryers ••. stuffed with Cubbiaon's dreuing and QYen ready! Grade "A" Fillet. ol m'ild ocean variety! I Grocery Specials!. _ Apple Sauce N0.303 ~Jc Springfield smooth and n,vorful! Serve chilled, with a teaspoOn of Tang mis:ed in! ~epsi co·~· .. p~ •• 99c Chooee regular or dietetic in the 12 ounJ. cane! Refreshing fl1vot -big value Fruit Coc.ktail ·. 3-3c --- Del Mbnte's morsel• of fruits, in syrµp! DeliciQua with cottage" cheese -No. 303 can . - Purex GAUoli· ••• ~ ••• ~ ••• 59c When you want whiter whit.es, count on Pdrex! ••• and count o~ El Rancho for value! P~ ..... s9c Kraf't'a fine llUIJlarine! 1 lb. Mint Jelly • • • • 49c Mary Ellen -I~ ounce glaae Natural ·Cereal • &9c MJ.B. Rice -.. .•• ggc Quakef -all varietiea! 16 oz Fluffy long grain! big 42 oz Dressing 1.u • • • 29C Frenchette -choice of varieties -.. Cling Peaches • 49c Sprislgfield -halves, alicea! no 2'1il Triscuits ••.•• 59c Nabiaco 1nac\f.-time favorite! 91/z oz . ERA liquid • ;. •• 99c . Laundry detergent! 32 en (Ille oil) · Snap-E-Tom ••• 69c Z<lty cocktail mi.t Quart ' . • ~ Chips69C H9nhey Mini 1iie , •. 12 oz:. Raisilt Bread •• 59c Mokeo ..,,.t toML! Springfield 1 lb. Jack Cheese e .... aautattf-----"' ... piece $139. Baybel Cheese ~ 98C From the Laughing Cow! 8 oz BOnbel Cheese • ggc _ AnOlher Laughing Cow favorite! 8 oz • GruJere Sl>read 7gc · Laughing Cow ••. 6 ounce wheel Spiced Cheese "'=•k:..•·i-~-. s 1 • • llllc! 5 .. Danish Blue • • • &9c Flora Danica c~eese treat! 4 oz Provol0ne~ •• '"89C Dorman'• Italian favorite! 6 QZ •• Cheddar._ .. sin Sharp! from .Schreiber! 8~'0i pkg. . . Wispride , ·Swiss. ~~111.. . s10• II• - ~ . Frozen Foods! l ---0ra'1P. ~uice ·12oz. 45c _ F'roHn. concentrate~ Florida -and from Treesweet! Like liquid sunshine! 1 Eutn.es ::'" ••• 8~j Choice of·three varieties. 14 oz. ' Bread111a• • •• ggc Pizza Rolls ••• Ste Wbita -pkg of llu.., I lb. 1..-Jeno'• Sausage, Pepperoni! 6 oz .. . Juice.sua1 • • • 49c Dil*'S ••.•• 7JC . T>:~•eet,. 'Crom Florida! oz can Choice of ~hniit fawrit..l 15 oz. \ a 111 tils . · ••'9 1• . Rum ucliTORol. •• : •• .' $J'' Our ...,; label/. •. m~e tf-1-cool tropi~ favorites ••• and Save! Quart . . ... un.u. s.111 nnaaey ........ El Rancho'• '-: 86 prool1 quarf Wlite Satin ! •• Sgt• Bumett'a Gin • , • Save WO Half Gill! • • Colony s1s9 -cabemet Italian Swiaa -for clinnnt fdlh voc1u1 .. ;. •• s74• Bottled for El Rancho! lialf.p!, 1 100 Pipers •.•• sp• 1 Srotch-&om Seagrem! f".rth Save 1.50 --~~~~~~~' Paul·lassonSJ3 j Carafe . -i • : Burgundy. Chablis, Role! Quart I . I Soap Mix '---~~~~~~~ ' Goldn Grain pkg. of two! All kinda U.S. No. 1 quality ••• aee the differnce! Lusciously sweet and juicy . • • om~. liquid Slender • 2s~ C-llon dletil)I! -all _llavon! 10 oz Crisp! Cool! ••• tJ gamlab Iambi bUnch Valencia Oranges S .. s111 Sweet! ••• J{Mvy with juicy So0dm111! ' ' ~25~ Rid rlpo ~ oolldl Fltoh! BEU. . 4'.Bc MPEIS 67 .. Thick -led ond ~ hbl ....... . . I . ..., ·······t····· 1.59 .,..,..~ ln ou.nce 1111 Alba • ; •• ,.., "° ,,.,.,.1 10 1ervinp ............... •1.21 ................ 98c 111111• •••••I.·~ e I••• a. 1' or.Jlol>!!·holdl 9 .. ~ .. p., • , • ~ lf ••. 7 ounce -.... Mlr!.dt wtu -,..-...U,I I lb. . .. • • -' .· . . . . . ' ... . .. . . • • • • • LAllG! lllD SLICING - MATOES 1.9¢ ra. . . - I GOLDEN lllPE • I . f . .._ $ t BA~TLETT PEARS ~ ...... ,.. ...... ,. 4 ... ·. , Ruiiv'FR-iD' &RAPEF~UtT .:-:.. 7 ~ ·s 1 GARDEN FRESH · ''19 'fGG PLANT ...... ., ....... :... ..· ... · .... •\. ~ ... . 1Y<!EET JUICY , . ~ 3 'e{$ TOKAY GRAPES :: ........ : .... :...... . .. ·, • • ,LUN•MfATYBLADE . ~··CHUCK GRANADA HILLS I WOODLAND HILLS ~ l . RIVE RSI DI! • tt(IOl)CHlllftWOlilfH lllVl 2.,tlOO VtCTOlll'r Ill VO :li'lO TVLtA 1'1/ Mb.I '"101•tlt1I01•l...,.,I01•I Motft •totl6tt.1al1111,f1.,1 Mlt" ~.i10 1otl""" .. ,tl~t· . ·.. . . . I I • ' • • • October 1, 1975 ' OA,\'-Clr ',,11 .,.0111,,.r ~q ,,,n,,..,,,.,~,,, l!J•~• • .. DAILY PILOT ffl ' I \ . . ' . • .. . ~ • l ' . ,, ' ' • r. k •· I ~ l • . t: . ~ . . . ; • I t l .. 1' • It " 1 ,_ " ... .. .- ' ,, ' ,_ r ' t 1 I ' ' • ' I I ' . . ........ • At DAA.Yl'ILOT • ' ' •+ • • •' ·-. . • • ' • • • /' -~ MA.llS1ICZ.STOllY / j POOL/IUCH ' ' SU.tSO . Only --·-and.., ........ -·a: for ·tsfi~,, Urge roomt. PM:iou• ~~ ltC:hen. •••ta:•,,.., Winding ·~ ta Mdl.--muter -"""/KS C>Wn t>rillll• auhdoc:lc -a -·· cNk:Wen'a wing. Pool, II: voUi ling~IPI Md onty .mond-.-tO the~ Sella' must ucriflC8 IQ_llduced to Mil ....,Cati ewty &12'2535. · , .. . .. SIAL Wqt 1""'15TATI I IAMll~Jlli,...m.ioo • ' I terrace. 'BanQUet sized dtmng room is conven fly 1 ,Wplk to JU'1· A~lttic e~ ;. c:ontfulfy ~· . ~h ' .' QlfefrH l;l;~h-oom"'"nity ·llto -.. 8<>8ciou•i .foOm with) mnaive Slone' fireplace 1nd.,adj ing ·~·frp\11 mqderh'-1 kitchen. Interior '. ' &tPll'ale •incl tor .hidelWa'; master suite & ·ge _ .. ·ciuaif ..... Owner bought another. Dojjinl want 2. Mu~ aaC;.:tfic;e!. ~~963-7881. '1 • ' ; '.l ·' , I , '•IANcH AIAl4IOIB31R ' ~~·l'tel -$33, 990 . Compkttely reOeooratecLUke a nodel. Prime restdentNlf « netghborhood ·In prestiOIOos community. Large-fam~ s1zecf !Wing room; Country styted kitdWn. Rambtin D'OUOdS with lruil orchrd. Secluded n.ster retreat · -~ ~ chifdren's suites. Hunv Prk:ed-to -~1 :J1!!!!!-0lilM183-7811 1. "" . . - /.( ~l lf.w6'1i'JU,oMlr1EAat~1,' ;;-1.A'ilf!i"!if,, W'9k ~Ji8:.ch~ 4 bedroom or-3 +'denl 3 baths. i Flldy'~room Wlth)flrepi8ce. Raiaed'tMng 1room. Bia :, · country· kitche'n .. 18' -='uded ,,....,·.IUit .. ~.a..ve " ..,.... #lei ~ patio. No-qu1fltl•a;Um9 ~;If , ~.at 7Wli. Interest l~ng taee:. Hll ycurs. ! ~ . l~ale po~OI'\. Call tOday. 842-2 " j ~~ ·"' AIA>IK>t& ·.· ' --r:.· , • •srAMSH CMANr !· 4-• • ·-.-..._...•I• + POOL!!! • 2~-4 b~room. 3 lavish baths. Dining room. ~ living rOom. Fireplace under NQQed beem Cllili.,. Oaken bannister 9tlitea98. R~ balcony cllCar. Aed tile roof. Few btpCks to golf~. Ne.- tl)e .beach, ARE YOU READY FOR ' T·AIS? Oply . $42,500. Act NQWt C..1842--2535. ' ' ASSUMAILl EAST SIDE- 7o/o -$345 Pm OUlet trMlined col de sac street -entside Cotta .Mela -4 big bedrooms -00Uf1'n8I kitchen -uted ~ ·brick & rpugh· wood. Help create a charming ~ · ~e for very private JJPOI. Dial 646-7171 for appointment Cb see. •''I ""rT • .. .• · MIHIRAHCH MAXI V ALllE . Privl$e drlye to Mcluded ranch house. Ramblirtg.__maln -I-•'"""' big bedroomo.·oOrtor. and-""'" i tdt~.·~rl~~••rr~1eads t,b ~awling ·g~ftd9 ;.-• ~ with fnlit freea. Price: indude's: separate'rNids ~~ ~. wood shop; chitken house. bird aviary, *' ~ sf'ledt' lind much much IT'Of8. Get back to the :;. ~ Only-'151.,0QO. ~I 963-e787. Oon't·~itl · • ·, r·' ; · aiifiuaOOF , . . ,.i '. ~· • • • . ~ ..... ~ .... . , ~ISO Elcc&llent INlne IOcatiOIJ FllDUIOus red Ille rqoft 2 Story «1try. OofVec)u• Spani&h red briek firept909. Fom'lll -dinlnCI •84-Au tile klt"9n. Gela famity roorm 3 Queen --~· or 2 BR ~ + lovetV den -as Ycil; wish! 1nwNcu18te eYer;where -indudes air cond~l\lng & Qin091door:openert Ntt like yard. Full price •52,850 . btl l..t . 752-1700. ··~· • ' . ---~' • • • • CAPI COO -4 R-IUCH FOrmll,dDUbfe door entry. t-\.loesunken IMng room with ' ~. ,_ ....,._. o1ze0 tor..i d\Olno room. Large garden vlw kitchen. Famity entert'Jnment room overlooks covered summer pavilion & terraces. S.eepinQ stairs to spacious rr8st8f' suite & childrens wing. Callnowlorthe lowprice&E-Zterms. 963-7881 . "rARK HUH'TlNGTON'' 4 IDR + llOHUS + l'OOL Sunken living room. lorrral dining. Banquet kitchen with nocM. Fiesta size party room wtth CONVERSA,ION PIT AND FIREPLACE. Guest suite. sweeping stairs to muter and children's suites. 400 SO. FT. BONUS ROOM. Secluded rear grounds. jacuzzi and pool. $19,000 down. C8il 963-6787. Your dreams co~ 'true. Two bedroom seaside cottage • .. . l $3 .. flO :z STOllY. • • POOL 1R¥119 • Prime Irvine location. Sl8o-<Sown llvl~ room -redwood d•cor1tor-Keel\t•, walla. 'lu.. UHr.cfed ''*1)811"!0. COuntry ~. •t••'*'t ~ht Iron .._ ~ ., __ -... -. -· MW!no .,.; laundry roorn. F~11Y ·•.oond-. -pallf.' '~9'zePQQl,c.tl• .... '7•110(), • I)! .• ::. c~~~MAll ,, ·~·. -~ DWUll . ·t REDUCED PRICE. Unuauatty. fine property.' Twd bedroom ptus lanai in front unit. TWo )'NI!" old unit in '· rear. Fireplaces in bolh units. &Ct; ,Uf\lt In good condhlan with new ~ South of highwiy. Need :: . i>Mck !"8· Call 873-857"'· • t ' . - , C~oRA Da MAR -, • • LIVll. ).OT ' . f'tl!*I to Mii Qll y at,leS.000 -"""'" -lo• -toc:foled one1 block lorin ooaan, Ooll lo( term• and loalljOn. Cal .873-85!!0. ,: , .. >.' ·.a.· 'b ..... .. : .. •AB•lHOI• -SIA TlliltACI 3 bedroom -home In LAGUNA NIGUEL. Highly uogradec::I home -beautiful landlCIPing -tiled patios -private beach -tennis courts a: OOOI -aecurilY , guwd gate. t78,500. can 673-85!50. ":"\ - . ,._,... • -.~-. • • NEWPORJ VISTA _ASS.-71/t'fo , 'FULL NICE SlS.flO EJ1:ceptionlltl N~WPORT _VISTA situat9d,!on quiet cut-de-sac ltreet. poou(.-floor Dian a Iota of extras. OVER SIZED LOT with tots of fruit~·· -38' COVERED PARTY PATIO. Amunw •20. Nmaln!ng loan. NO NEW LOAN COSTS $200 PC1"*1tt't pays alUI These ere very rare to find -hurry tlb 9dwntege call 546-2313. AITISlS CHAUT • TOWID'liTUIS UNIWEVAal'. $<41,500!! Long drive winds back to ruMic chetet nesfled amongJt towering shade trees. 0PeH BEAM CEILINGS & STE'P DOWN ROOMS add to ANTIQUE CHARM. Sewate formal dining room & MAMMOTH PARTY ROOM .. Bonus tized lot with ROOM TO ADO UNITS & lotl of fruit trees. First to call gets this unbelievable bargain - FULL PRICE ONLY M1,500f Huny caH·54e!-2313. srt-HISH,mATE 3 IR-:Z STY-P-OOL liACH-S:Zl,500 . Large entertaining sized living roon\. Kitchen large enough to prepare banQUet ~ 1.-ge enough dlnin:g room to serve It. Sweeping atairs to bedroom suites. Huge hideaway master. Take1over 7~ FHA. NO NEW LOAN COSTS. $196/no. P8VS a;ll. HURRY FIRST TO CALL GETS THIS BARGAIN. 983-7881 • NO DOWN IASTSIDI CHAIMl!lt S435oo , . . Mature area. Treelined quiet streM._Brick walkway te.ds to a world of charm aituated in much eought after 1 ... 9111~ .-ea." NO DONN-to vet buyers. A itn beach 11'98 benlain -exce41ent terms avallible to all - CAN'T OUPLICATE THIS ONE. cau nOw lo see .. 548-~3. JUUJtEDUCED MNR•NCH I .AO. ,, -With room to-Of'OW· Located in the woad.e.d._1.1.L_ .. ;;;;;:;;:;li;;;;:--;:~i;;'"-~i;;=l:;!!:!!l.t,/r.m;;;e;;r.;;;fl>;nci;----I BAY.SHORES community with private beaches. The I fi'IUT)btlno rustic nilnl·ranch, ~Gell 'I t i ua n · ed · prettfOeous 1Newport Heights. ~M1nfcu,.:, grounds • pnCe hU been r uced to 509.900. c.an tl73-8 550. e'nhance lmti'tacul1le home. Freshly redecorated. REDUCED THOUlfAND6 "'1 I • cjuick •• -take ~ -BROKERS SACl!IFICE SAi.it '-call now for-I• 548-:1313. , f.• ' CORONA DR MAR - ~ .. _\_ -- . . IRV,IMI! 1-7$2-~ ---~· . ' , I 'OAILVPILOT Wedntsdl'I. ()r;,lob« 1, 1115 ' !!!. ·JI, MllBoJt A fleeted Crash KW. 415 · MEXICO CITY CAP> -A naming collision between a traile r truck, a crowded bus and two other vehicles killed 45 persons on a fogg y highway r;iear Mexico City, the Red Cross 1aid. Police said 15 other person5 were hospitalized, seven of them in critical condition. A survivor said th~fbtis was carrying at least 80 passengers. D,...••erShot MEMPHIS, Tenn. (OPI) -Al Jackson Jr., a pf"oducer for Stax Records. Inc., and a former cliUmmer for the group Booker T. and the MGs, was sllot to death during a burglary early today at bis home, police said. , Jackson, 39, was killed when he returned. home to flftd two men holding his wife hostage and de- manding moaey, a police spokesman said . . · Sl~utlls Dfg tor Holla , PONTIAC, Mich. <UPI) -Amateur sleuths, a rmed with shovels and lured bl' the promise of a $200,000 reward, descended on a nearby field Tues- day to· search for the grave of James R. Hoffa. • 1be reward, o·ffen.d by the family of the miss· ' Qac former Teamsters Union president. brought sooree of searchers to a 29-acre site northwest of Detroit, identified by an underworld inl«mant as ' e place where Hoffa was buried. - l"ICTITIOUS aUSINl!SS ~STATEMENT TIM! fol!Owing per-••• ........ bwsl· ...... : CAPTAllll"S L OCkE~ l"IUN· TINOTON ..-ARBOUR, 171:16 P4<11k Coa~t 1"119"••'· Hun1l11g1on Be.ch, c.i lfoml• 92~ He•Hrl Supply Comp.tny IA Clll:lfoml• CMPDr•Uonl, lNJI oairnl« SCrwt, lr,.lne, C.Ulornl• 92105 TnlS bu$lnH5 il (OndU<led by• (Of'· --· Nt•POr1 SUPQIY Com-w By ll)f>r1Jlmnt. Tlll5 11•1•-nl •OS llllld wltrl tl'le C-ty Clerk ot Ol"atl~ Cou•lty CWI 5">- ~ '-1915. H741' Pvbllshecl Ol'on911 Co.st Dolly Pilot, Sorpt. 10, 11, 7•,!nd Oc;t. I, 1911 Ml-15 PUBLIC NO'l1CE • • , • • PUllUC NOTICE I ! ·+--.. . . --• • , • " ' . . ' - r • -• I r ' I ... · hrW. 1'1 ,,,_.a.., 111iu1rhrS.: • . '.#vlfllA11dc.ODtober1, 1875 * OM.Yfl1\.0T •l~ ···-·········--·· .......... _,..,. __ -··········-·-· ... • . t ..,.w. _r 111u11.-'-S.. '-S. 8sasi.. IMJ •• .. IMI ea 1rll 1 1111111 .. 1"2 M1u1n,.,S. ......... ~ ••• --·· '·'·'··'·'•-•jl.''''f'-'"-· ., "----····--·-· ····-······-····· ............. . ;;;~;;····-··~ • ..·····~-··,·;_; ··-···))······-·-..!...•• .. Ltw ........ , .. Prlce·-----·· ·---·············· -••• ,.. 100281011• 1002 Cotta .... tOM : ... 1•1 IS • -···········--······· ••••••••••••••••••••••·• ••••••••••••••••··---· ~ . ---··············· --·-···--···· ~ UNDA.ISl.E' fl. I . (J I _ c1.ind4Jdfe ••POOL.S tr,dlnnn, + • • PACUli dne l'Actsi1na ' One of tbe.'classiCS! Bea~y de· veloped'4 bedroom with &paCIOUS lanai. and nice wide side/yards. Well buill ·and weU maintained, back$ to open space, fronts lo.J>rime.neigliborhood. New listing at only $67 ,000. . ! Uliliill()UI: t1VMIES REALTORS-. 546·59i1' 1525 Mes. Verde Drive, E1st, C~ Mtta • ' IOOJiGaMr .. 1002 ···-······························-········· DAIL y IHSPIRA no !! .bOw can you measure !lie.value of a -sparkling -vlew-0f the"blue J>acific - from your mstr. bdrm., living rm. or dining · rm.? T·hls "DUTCH GIRL CLEAN" 3 bdrm., 3 bath home iii CAMEO SHOR ES can be yours for on- ly $139,500. Owners have bought a "townhouse" am;I are ready fo nwY,e, . . LINDA ISLE LUXuaY :,_ 5395,000 , True elegance in this brand NEW) bayfront home. Finest construcµon;l" rich cptng & dcapcs, pier /slip-ready· for occupancy, 5 BR, FR, DR, billiard:. rm, Slh bath," pool , jacuzzi &sauna. ~ 76LINDA ISLE DR. DAILY 1-5 " 2111S-J ........ sltoad , lllWPOltT CIEtlTER. H.I. 6'44-4910 1002"-•••ral Big Canyon Bachelor HidNway Hardwood floors in living room & ex- panded kitchen entertainment area. Outstanding view of Jot.h fairway from private location. 2 Bedrooms, 2 , baths. $135,000 · (A c~-~nker Co.) Bu•llful a.Br blllOe -r INTERVIEWING NOW ~~::l";,';':,,;~~3 w/hi1h vaulled celUnp., • · 5 ..__ 5 Ba lot. Many! Man,yl M«e •OrlMDAILY• aun1'el\ llvlna room . Being remodeled;~· im. · Seas-edl-tr Extra1!tl Owner c-an Dalaned for ~· 6500 sq. n. home on pioint, pool, doc,lc •" "'"uw ••PPIY llnanc<na. Only IP' I WERE YOU-l'd loa. P1., ,_,.i,.3wa~ i SS9 ,900 . Aal. MZ-"'I, .... it IOday) C...0• del ....... NOWSl8UOO. SouthVlew'.'311R,3~tia.'lara. e_rooma.· . ... ••• H-• Ow-'Salesmmi" 1m•a ""·-l - Mar charm wtlb beamed ·J •co1s-••yy ..,.. • .. 11101, peaaed ,. .. ,. " 67544"70 Boat slip. $224,500. • Oriented Ptogram ~n<lod wa1i.. nreo11ce: l;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;i;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I Ff en ch dooq opt.on to a fl cool, 1tcluded bricked .,aUo & yard shaded by a . gi.ant tree : three bedrOOll\I . two ba\h horrie on TWO LOTS pll.ll- • 3·ca.r 1ar1&e &: paneled bobby 1bop. Jutt one block to the ocean beach. 307 MARIGOLD AVE .• $ll9 ..... ._.HERITAGE ' • REALTORS ' •· MOVE IM FAST Owner anxious on this very sharp 4 tJr. New paint. c rpts, drps & rp any more improvc- Qlents . Priced to sell ·quic kly al $46.500. '~ovmRY ~········~·. ' ' .. ' ... . ' \ \ 1,1,1.:' HE\LI'' .,,: _ __:,,..o ~--· .... "'""""ro _ . ,,.,"'11 J. .•• ·., ... ..o .... : . ~· •·BdrQ0<1>.2-baLb -">' .. CALL 645-5045 ff> • • • MUSTSILll · '°' East Costa Meta, 3 Bltil•· : BA, ch 41 rming olde r . home.. Lgc £eoced yNd, •. :. $46,$00. Asa wne Joan bil 1 or $37 ,000 at m . s.tB·trrl o~ 1:1.13.21&1, ask ror ~ ~ nae. ~ G .... al IOOZG .. oral IOOZ CALL 645-5045 .t BERC. ENlEl'IPR•'iES CO "llGIOY" " 2·S\ory giant •·BR, 2-ba. 2-patios. Likf! new coad----4 \Va lk to parks &: sch~ . Isl. time offered. Call Okr. 968-4433or 846-3301 ....................... : ..•.................... mecneb I Irvine realty KIM& SIZE! . Lovely traditional Westcliff 6 bedroom w7Jormal dining, family roor'n & breakfast area. Spacious rooms &: secluded spacious yard. Best area for lg. family. Close to schools and s hopping. Fee simple at $145,000. Martha Macnab 642-8235. (X78l AM IMTIUIGIHT CHOICE! This lovely 4 bedroom, 21'.o bath w /free · form pool in beautiful tropical setting -Prime Cameo !Jighland area -Private beaches - Priced to Sell at $89,500. -B. Owens /E. Svedeen -642·11235. (X79) TO IE 01. MOT JO IE7 On a magnificent sahdy beacb Bayftont home. 4 bedrooms & each a suite to itself -A "Most Unusual" elegant, private tstate in Corona del Mar -Hurry at $239,500 Lois MiUer642-8235. <XIK>l • • ILUFFS HOME 1------T.On~l w:J,eganee-can-desuibe-lhi otally customized 3 bedroom con-. dominium -w /view & semi-private ' I ' • pool. $92,500. Barbara Aune 642-8235. (X81) DISlllAIU Mis.\ 'l'EltDE Exceptional value -4 bedroom, 2 bath home. Best buy in town! $t7,900. Gail Foor 644.QJO. (X82) l'AU-Lllil VmH!i Redwood-/ decking. Gazebo & fire ring in tieautiful gardeil setting PLUS -' VoOeyball or badminton court & room to ~ore camper or boat.• 4 bedrooms: 2\;i, baOis ·and larae.filmily room.·tllU,750. L;uTy Dyer ~-8235. (X83) · • . \,41.atll • it'.i-- ' G_.. IOOZ COOL POOL Just steps away from this CAPE.. HUNTINGTON Townhome. 3 Bedrooms, 2 full baths, family room, ·patio, s e p. utility room & double garage . Rare opportunity to live in l prime Beach area. $43,900. 962·4454 SHADE TREES 2.5xis Cove red patio enhances out- door living! Huge fenced yard. Safe cul-de-sac. Walk lo all schools. FOUR .BEDROOM , FAMILY ROOM . New carpets. True value $47 ,900. 962-4454 FEEDING A LANDLORD! Four-plex. vacancy factor nil! As· sume 81>% FHA loan. Owner out of area & ANXfOUS -HURRY and submit your offer! Asking $85,500. Call 546-4141. SPANISH HACIENPA One-of-a-kind custom home located in ~xcl usive IRVINE TERRACE. Spanish mission architecture is ac- cented thruout this 3 bedroom home. 11ssive beam-4!eilings,ste•1>-<IO>vn.. living room, covered porches oYer- look secluded patio and garden area. New listing. Call 5464141: GRACIOUS LIVIN.G Elegant Big Canyon home. 4 Bedroom, family room, formal din· ing, 3 bath. Low maintenance yard with 9 hole.AstroTurf putting green. .Many extras. You own the land! $169,500. 640-6161 • 'MESA WOODS Super 5harp 4 bedroom home ideally ~ocated near South Coast Plaza. Beautifully Jandscaped corner lot. Covered jratio w /firepit. Atrium off living room & master-bedroom.- Country kitchen. This llome shows like a model. $61,500. 64().6161 - G••ral IOOJGeMr.a IOOZ ··········~··································· ·,11 TARREL~. ill 1926-1976 DISI'RESS SALE: California ranch home, Irvine. Covered veranda, 3 bedrooms, family room, air conditioning, $44,950, must sell! MESA VERDE-DRASTIC REDUCTION: Country-like, forest of trees, family room, double fireplace , formal dining room. $62,000, desperate owner!. 540-1720 Z9~5H-.. d. -·· '-" __ eo.n,_, . G-"" 1oozco-a1 ............................................... 644-7270 DOYH 5"0US , .4ii.·eeautiful 8000 Sq ft Colonial .9 home. 1 Bedrooms, 6 baths, family rm., playrrrt & gigantic billiard room with six stool-wet bar area. Master suite has large bath with steam balll, gym. study & h.ug~ view balcony. Much, much more!! I A must see for lhe largo, entertain· ing' family. Call for appointment. Reduced -now $295,000. FEE LANDI·! 2121 1. coo~t H' ..... , roa ~MM! •nwon I .. , .. ~,,., ... ,, ........... ., ...-1] U•·l•U .... COMf"ANY .REAl.TOHS SI NCfo: 1944 673-4400 Real Estate " ey!NNI« FIX IT UP! f[ar d to fi nd a fiic:c G'in • T\VO ho~ straddle H.B. Nice lot in good (2) R·2 loL'!. Ocean & locat ion needs tende r channel view. The park lo\•ing <.·are. 3-llcdroo~. at 1s t & Carnation is )·our under $50,0001 008-4456 fronL yard. Quaint old· PROMISE HEit house at 42fi ReNon1a . A.,YTHl.,G J.Bc, Z.b", hdwd fi e.. " " •• J\fst r bdrn1/bn pvt up-bu• buy her this a lmf!sl stairs. • new hom e with copi· •G reat rental' proi><'rty p let c ly up ~r 01 d ed 111 .- a l 2410 Jst Ave. 2-lir, 1-ba lerior. Decor;Jlor t'a~s w /~ar . Already lsd. See & dra pes. Customi~c\ RA°l\1 t o ti l'l\.1 d a il y . honie s h e ll cs erve1r, 675-5492 o r G'°"2 -H584 1 _9611_4_<_56_•_~---,,.-, J'rin 's.only. $7000. ;: · 3 Br Z Ba Duplex MOVES YOU IH OML y $89.500. Thi•. BR.,.,,, Ila Co.)ln. lfl[llon-ttANSIQN -in-on.-uullon• S<'llh-o has been complclcly "'" r mi · lli~hway location on a ~ra e3. Cu.stom emon Pr es tl ttio u ~ Ne wpo rt geocrous 4Sf1.lol. y ellow dr apes, ofi:,) · Beach. Dr amatic llarbor Cull us qwck. yellow C'rpl. brcakl"O~l View. circular drive. :1 644-7211 bar. stainl~s !<>h .. -cl l'luk S p ac i o us b edroon1s , in kitchen. new tilc ,&. formal dine, dcn, Jofl li v· ~h ow c r doo rs, c o .st tng room w /fplc. atri um alumn . patio C'Ovt!r '&. pati os . s und cc k plush pl ants on pf ti ., ba lconies, Grecian pool I"'""""""""""""""= make thi.s a truly ton) in view .selUn~ of 100 rl. Cl.II NA COVE· beaut. rortablo place for )'09n~ trees. Sacririce price . view, lh. blk to2 beaches. or old. Fu11 price $l9,9:ioo. Take advanlafte and call 3 BR, 2 Ba, 979-lUIOday!I . or pick UI) old loan; Jn- , .962·5515 Cor~lli ghland.<t, 3 Br. 2 tcrcsted .. ? pan 003.Qtz FOREST OL<~ 1uc art 6 p .m . Owner ~" Bo, ie w. Pvt Bch.l ---'-------- 1~~~~~111.,;j~~~I $79.soo . Owner /Broker CA.LIFCLASSI<:; I· 673-282.1_. __ ,, ___ 1 IY THE SEA Sl'ORTSMAH'S ... • ..hideout ; walk lO Dana COZY 2 br cottage. (rplc. Pl. Ma rina ; min. t.o golf, on lovely ~l~l. $7 1.000 tennis & cool beaches. orl!leopl. Ownr4!J'1·2930 ReatCul . like new. 2-llt)'. 4 Co.ta Meto 1024 BR ., 3 Ba ., rum~ rm. & we t ba r rm. S8t ,950. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Seller &&)'I, "make of· ftr l" Sc<1 coa.st eharm-ow.ncr a ba ndon ed! fJay ("'few window, cozy Cplc., al&!lll fl'.&ll ey k ilchcn/iiou~ct. appllance3, s ul'\n y br ea kla~l nook, blige m ast e r + chlldNJG11' Eashl• suites. Boal tcate & tn\n~ 38r, lo'a m nn. walk to orchard. 1n lhe ~· ~ llVHLY ClllB>.PM ltULTOlt~046 ~:1~ ·A_:n~C::_._~_111_•_" -~-~~any °'''J.1 ~f .; , r . ' •ft•~ * . . ' Ho.;.: M1w1t•. Dooor4. · .-, .;;~· ~-~-~Y~P~1~LO:T~--y.~;;;;;;~w~-~~..,, . .,0c"10~-;'*':";;;'~· 1~'7~5 ,_. ~ 1100 ....,. J4M ____.., •• , , 1 't • • ,__ "'"'",__ ,.._ J"•••n,_~ ····-••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••--.._. .. H11 •V••-.s• Uzi 6i •"••11Us0 •,,,,,,, ..... ~ . " .. ----····-·········· -·-······· ..... . .. •• ••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••---•••••••••••••••••-•t••••••••••••••. ••••• , ...... ~ l.A.ftGl!:lalinSaaMorttl ""9 W4tli ..... Jl69 t'J .. la ........ 1040 ....... 1044 MlwpeetliiM~' 1Nf.N;;;art ...... _...INrt Fadb' •••tiJ"N, ad4ad (~rfftlla• area). All Ctt I ....... 1111 ---·••·--•••••••• _.;:-,,,,, __ ,_,,, ,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .. , .... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, __ ,, .. ,,,, .. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,'.;,, 1cretn room tx27 + 11;UliU..la6:pt14...a.. ••••••.•••••••••--••••8SAUT tiewS.-8-TOWNtIOUSE aac.. • • ·TUii. ~..,.,.;It • · * · : "' many othll'~ext.ru inJ: d f•ta.oee lo C.alte OUTSTAND~ attan Ir ~ T 5 19, I Ir. ll4•• ool. bll••· "'. banclon. _.. ,.....,.. . *·* * *** JlD..... • Ore1or1. Very l<lcel ~nnel view. Lease 2.., ba , z aty. ov..-. wuh/'({ry~ aar. No·j)eU. A '°'" 1.o .. 1y 3..._~..... . '7 SHIMI,_ 1.90 ST411S •ltoy~ 1131M5" or..,... .. uk lmo.Tbe!>OBotlSl. coif coone&luooll'IS. m.tlll ~l.t5041orFHA lemily --lo1td •4BORMS + dininorm.$118500 -1810Mo:'I lorDuane. &Camati<>oio)'GW't-114 '~T·~T044~,.,....'.§~15~~~1..:;~~:;;-;~-;- in! Bib ta the b<achl •· ~.._ -•3BDRMS. + famtlyrm.P,!500 ColUlil.,.M> 21 acres. 20 ml •ast S.. plaSler walls Uk• YoU IV PritT..,.-.z 0woer left, move right C": .&'-'-• ...__. , • · · .• ' y•rd. Hdwd fir• Ir._,: UDO ISLE Y•rd iJ.ext.ra blc for the pl• fw W.W. •5 BR., din. rm .. + famrm. $1971500 Acn•gefor• 1200 ~':!.=::.":'Gt n_t1wer 1ee ~n1wb.•r• bL 2 ..ba. MuK rm. .., to.el.J' .t br, 2 ba ~. k~. Towerinc tree•, H"Ntt.SIUOO ·•SBR.,pler&:al1p,lsbold.$225,000 ••••••••••-•••••••• anymore. I -Br, 2be~ 1011. 552-1S8 ••ff, ft'pl.Pado,all~tc.kil., 'P . ·llke yards, veran-IOMD IWn •4 BR.+ lam. rm., pier/sli!P .-,000. AVOCADO LAND. SZ.CllO .~f'ro ~~~!1!-~PtodlP ... 2Shl31·722·SllO dap Jlr. dbl. cu. "509/l,· I ll OI' d Wood b·oet ran•e G L I y ......, It-~ --~II pp 0 550 Yrl•. 67 ·1334; & .v.n.c•Pi'a no'·.,1,0•d A L R OfHOMIS ..it4 BO.RMS. + fam. rm., pier/slip per/AC. Rancho Cal. d•lly.·-..... .-1 .. _..._.. :..-,, • • •1 941 80% Seller f''in. 8~% Int. •••••••••••- 1 •••••••••• •• .,....._ _..._ :l .,_,_ Pa'•-.. , w1'th It• o-n • • I .Prime location. $400,000 H • ,. d .,. ltlMTALS• • r-.. .. Tl&b&.. $ force• aale. ~Ml91ii II J'RVINETERR.nearbflf, $200 000 View" •t.te fireplace. 4 bedrooms or ~6 BR., rec. rm, pier /slip $810,000 Ownei''1l4...,.S734 •••••••••••--••••••• 38 28 J'rpl 2p t.iOI. # UNlV. PARK • · 3bedroom.s +den,bkr., ' · · ··• .... ,., 3102 ~ •· e .. a JBR,2f•·...-···Y.•··**' ••4•r 11000 •o· ust.1eU,callS12.s&s4.. TURCT0LEHD01l0CK LIDO~.· _ l~ae ~~~lac.arove •••••••••••-•••••••••• .Lse.67$-8M SBRTH.2E•T·~,.·c··E·~5 6Jl .OJt1 or LOOK! i icyc1e to beach. J·Story ti Ila Pacific Townhouse. ~hoice. end wtit 2-BR,2· ba , 2 car gar. stone frplc. Owner transJ'd. Priced fo t; .quic k sale. Bkr. 96&-4433 or846-3301 ~·· · ..;#i/ OCEANFRONl'lb<Sl.05., ~-3224 ~ 641-~IOZ • 1up•rb home wltb or lradt 0WC --SJOI .-. <* • -· Be-b. At·-S BR. 2 Ba .• •·.:.··· .IQ$, .;;...;.c_'i"'-"-'-----n. . 3 BDRMS 2 batbl = · ' r-~ '...._ -""'•••••••••••••••••••-•• GRE&NTREEHOMES r custom interior. 2 Largt · •• ' e¥e Bal._ 2 br, '254) •• kids, l-Br. 2.ba, fncd)'d in Coll . --= HAllOa Y11W bedroom• 2baths•nd• 2BDRMS 2Bathl 000 ....... sin~!• c M lbr S8R,2Ba ••••••••••• -..... ft._ 2 ._ -Nr. • ·• '· • lnlnH1rrop°"J 1400 ~-· · · • · Pk. Fplc, dbl gar. $ISO. sea.saa .... :c ..... -~~. ·-·~mo. v den. Lot.1of clolet1pace; Salesman Ready To Serve You •••••••••••••••••• .. ••• uUI pd, angles or COUJ>le 5t6-$777 OEl!!BFI~ nHOllES poolA:park.S73-18>1AJl. formal dining. Attractive · • & CdM 1 br, ulU ·pd, · · , · E-.&.11 patio and a ,..~loo•· LIDO REALTY PltlMEllAM( •;ngl., ok. Act. Fee. Delux• Townhouso. 3Br, ~BR.2Yo Ba ......... -LIDO ISLE. L .. uriou• t.lon. S&l .900 :Jm ytm u.. M.I. 67J..7l00' IUK.Dlttci 979-8430 J\oi) ba ... cpts. drps, blit.m, B'kane:o~J<*iuip 5-Br home. $1200 mo. ***** Sl.050,000. . 3106 Pvt patio. dbl aar. Nr. 2 ,2 8 ••• •••••• Alt· 675-0123 552·75 ·** SlT2.000.Yearty l .. aal.-So. Cot Plan. $2U. SBR.28a ........... $.125 CreatNewport.loeation. •••••-•••••••••••••••• 5U-4763. TurtJeROc:kflllll a BR. Den. Nr Beach, red hl'll L...-ahedt 1041 Mewport.._. 1069 Ted Hubert Ir As1oc. Lux.uryColtaaeyrly.~. 4BR,Zba •• v ••••••• tsS $4SO . mo. Yearly . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Reallon.675-8500·· anUques. tunken heated 3 Br house, Z bl, rrple, · 55'>._7500 l-'81_5_·3~1_T_2.,.. ____ _ . reaft;y DRAMATIC I ...tN Duplex waterbed.fi13.7008 bltns , erpts &-drP,s. No ~ H'BR'VU '4 Br ZBa Din .,..LIF.C' •SSIC Poi 1••re1• I-Cooao•rcl• pets.S5l --all$ .J h111· Liv. ''Fu01.' 0 -.' 1ai9 .,...."" -~ Crescent Blly nt; a n. • rom oc~an . rroperty 1600 LIKE new "4 bt, l_ba or 3 . rl• ~ ·-· :?·Story, lrg ram rm, ~ nt:!arly new home; un· Quallly construction .••••••••••••••••••••••• br, 2 ba, allelec. kit.d\en 4 BR, 2 ba, ltids.p:.1, rncd. Port Stirling, Comm frplc, country kilch, newr~~~~~~~~~·i usual & 1lunning in its $117,000, Owner will take BAYFR--OMT w/di.1hwhr, rrplc. patio, gar. S.100. ~ ,.••lt:y Pool $$25. 6fS.017l Avail t:liULS & paint. Cov'dl-design. <I Bdrms., 411.1 l o<iit down and carry 2nd bbq, 9molle.5:»8831 OLDE&:3Dr,kida:,pet . ~ _. llJl patiO. walk to school. 3 + 2 + PATIO baths,+ detached gue&l T.D. This of(er will go Office building, apee. 2 Br, child, pet. focd , ·1~~------- P•estige area . Only quar1en.$47:S,000 (ast.Loc.•t.207·nhSl. tacular view executJve STEPS TO BAY·OPEN 3 ,cw,, . SZOD.000 Yiirw &tate- :s.>3,500. Call Bkr. 968-4433 TUllHIR4SSOC. offices. • Br. 2 e.,_FM Rm, Patio FUR!ol. bachelor. kil., F. t cabin· ••ditr SI 000 "10. or846·3301 .. 11·me ror , .. -. JuHl '•m· llOSN. CstHwy,Laguna lfARBOJt VIEW HOMF.s Reduced . .-,0,000. 328Sapph1re. 644-0954. utUpd. $80.Fee~gt. lr5 --6 l l • 0 7 9 7 or uu PORTIFJNO 4-Br, <1-ba , Glt'~Y H~··---•s I •er •• --------•l aglne the run you can 494-1177 ram rm fonnaldin rm !lllLL __. L.,..ohodt 3148 _....., Super cean •~a, 64S.7102 0 I $3650 do ·have whllt:! living in ul ----------r (inished' bonus rm n~ Reoltor • 6754161 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •64J.tt00•· complt;.ttly cus,tomi1ze<!:•-54---C-lo------3-2-7-6 !DJ WR beautiCul 3 bedroom, 2 Across the.Street park schools & co'mm . . , l Bd, Pent.house Condo. 3 BEftROOM 2 b th Warm l came cp .._ ~1 a newly d:Wrated 3 bath home with patio, in-from each other pool 'Lease OK '9Z 500 Condo..,ltil-JToW9t• Viewing Main ' Beach -r f •· -1 a 1 • drapes thruout. Waf?d ••••••••••••••••••••••• room , 2 bath home in ste_ ad of your large house TWO TRIPLEXES, N. Fee ·844.18881 644~ · ho.tel for\cM 1700 $450. mo. Call rrom 12..i _huj:• am rm •. rp c, panellpg accents an Pres.Hts. Coodo28r, 2.Ba, excellent location. Call with large yard an~ pool, Llguna. One has I 8-Br · ••••••••••••••••••••••• 494.0066• c0r1pwh.1 drps$325. burClt!~sL, spacio~~ L:R •, FR1. '::~ Poql, vie w, lease, h En th home & 2 2-Br apts. The The Blurt~ early area .,,.ORTH 1 .... U ... 6 , ease . """ wood 111o1~ng rp c~ """u $21S.Jmo. 714-6'7.S.3587 . quick' you now .ave. JOY e h h 2 B I ,.. .,.... ~ .1 __ ._ 3169 ·~ -•• ' & d l ' I .. coromunity pool a nd ot er as a · r uxury l,·Slory BR,2&. Mewport...-........ ColNU • c l e-aa , !'-ep _ s_.... S-..._ T1 ' parks. llavc more time home & 2 l·Br elegant $57,000Agt..64().5560 -COHOOS •••••••••••••••••••••••.SELECT hwaat~· =t reaJ' Caphtr.D 3278 ?f4471 r.1: ~~~:~a:~~~°:';trix,rnvcl. F':~·~e~a~:_;~~~ ~N daUy 1921 Ki~is ~~~-w~~~ws._;!.~~ 0if.A~:wR~r:fnt~ :r:ts~ -~RoPEFJTIES ~!,.~/~._~:,-:_ .. •••••••••••••••••!;•• ~ $215 ,000 . Your choice. Road. Breathtaking 420 Cypres•.-North drps,elc. $450winleroo·38,dupl-.,~~& Copiptunll)" ;ten0;.is gLEGANT Upgs:aued · LE RAISOR ZAGROOZKY Realtor. harbor & ocean view. LagUJla Jv or S650/mo yrly ... ~, .!!:],.~ ,, .... ~ cou~.PQOl•cl.1~. -eor.oo. AJC. Zbl; l'r\ ba, .:~po·-PULAR 494·8611 New deluxe 4 br & ram ' · gara1eOfSwr,.1<Call ·~· Onl~~••SO mo: incl D/W,,etv,cpt.4rJ:w!;,pb9'. REALTY •---------•rm home w/cu1t.om ~_al67S.7225 675·4534 . na531-30Tl.i gardener&poolserviee, gar\Adults,nopi(S.$250. M ~!'!:':4!~~4r.:! •••• !!~~ feat.ure1 thruout.. ·Agt. Ll?O ISLE BAYFi:tONT Eastside hax. duplx, 3 hr. 498-2800or559-18211.r ~ 1'S-S429 esa Verde 45C23Campus 1Dr .• 51rhvine WEw-w 979.5099 iiT Winter, 3 Br ~2 Ba , 2\.'>ba dlnrm privyd 2 , 11-.. .. i ·• ~ ·, •• Sp,ciou·11 3 BR, 2 Ba. am1>us Vu Jey op """" 673-3096 1213-281-6062 car g~r. c.budten'&r: a~I sn•-~ 11 0 3 L Executive living at a•re· CA.LL IJl-1600 LACiUMAMIGUIL OCEANFIO 3 br. Nr: Mariner Sehl. pe t welcome. $400. -(VIL~ I 'if:#._~ ~d::S.· $4i:,t 'tnd. :::e~: as.onable price. <;lose to -aloach 10 .. • • llST• VllWOF S450 m o . 546-7547. 714·637·7 I "4BR .2\,;:batta ..•.• :M!i0,pra .. ·putting gr'een g Olf . s h o ppin g &.;~;•••••••••••••••~ CUSTOM BUILT home CAT~' 4~·4248; f'enced yard.Vacant. 4 BRhou.\e,only CiAID!1H019S...; r.. ~· , , ' freeways. 4 Bcdrm~. 21 llGOCEAHVIEW rronting on El Niguel This fantastic m, SSSSSTEALSSSS Krds O.K. $300per mo. World Real 3BR\·2BaUll •.•••• $31.S • A&ent.493-1131 b,1tti+famrm+atnum 2 Bd Country Club. High 111.bathcondo wayup illegal!Prices&interest m ; MITlllACE ,. -~~~ +1 no wax noora + cov· rm., own your own beamed ceilines. ex· on the 7t.h'lloor.·Private keep going up , up. up! BEAC•IFRONT Duplex, Esta~5$..7 28R.ZBaths ....... *350, u--~~or3300 ert<l palto. f~lly crtpd apt. Close to shopping & tensive use ol wood, wet boat. slip. Also for you W .0 h f 1 1 upper, 3 Br, 2 Ba , no Lovely ""•m· home. Ava.ii 3 BR, 2 BaU.., •• SUS/4.50 lllJl'__..,_ thtuout. All this for only beach. Large heated PoOI bar, quarry tile entry, in· VIP. Pun:hase price in· st!r~'.' 2 ~m~"'28 ::J! 646 peu 7 ... "'~inter. $325 .mo. now. 4"Br '4.2na:· Fam·. ,Hlytrotn' ••CH'.r-•••••••••••··~··••••••• SMl,950.Call962·7171. & patio area.·Many ex· direct. lighting thruout.. elude• membershib to Townhouses at only · ~ Rm, A/Ci Jlice yd. $31) 2 Bl~ba den.~$600 3Br Blurts To-level Nr -I I . I ~u~· t·r_•:·s. Asking$12,SOO :~~SoJ.am · rm, Z~ba. rr~\~:a c::J'tr~l~lut. 839$Zt,~.1 AAs~.for Frank, LCUXUtR2Ybcondo2, ••• Negwpe1rt mo. 752.6088. I cµLVaDAl.E ~-'!:i~ :~~~E~~~~ L.' ••• w-...a1....._ $460022. ~ I"""""'· res. r, 7~ a, c, M "i. d 3 Br 2 Ba 4BR,~Bath5 •••••• -••em..OWnr .. &M-4986 • ....,...... .__., wet bar. dbl gar r1 ~~-er .e. ! p ...,. _ . -• . ,... ,,...... 830-'°"' CUSTOMCOHDO · peol, TENNIS. $450. mo. Din .• lg•kil<hen. LE RAISOR C d -•I '4 BR . nr Shopping & 675·1184 or675-1070 $350 mo. 642-2356. oaro""• -. '-----1Ml11l00Yltjo 1067 Sch I w Id k REALTY Ful'lllllred -3400 $37.950 BY . 0\VN_ER. Sweeping••••.•.••••••••••••••,,•••• 00.11· 00 ma e 8 $290 . 3 Br corner lot Cen· ••••••••••••••••••••••• M ....... Ill ~0'•m"r'0',ntvuebsletmenlo 1 1°1,' •• '0 1'nY. Houses Unfurnished tury 21, ' ' 4523C•mpusDr·.,1rv1·ne Harbour Pacific Studio •. 3 Bedroom home on cor· ocean view. cathedral ove-,... ~ M6-952:l .. n.w Jot In OLD TOWN. beam ceilings, •I BR+ This ho.me Is the most ~ $29950 or CTL 963-6862 ••••••••••••••••••••••• _ ~campusVaUeyShopctr. condo, fully (um. Near IA Ht price in town!! tastefully decorated. )'O U will .e°'er (ind! f' ......,14: _.,I-""-'-'-'--"-----•••••••••••••••••••••••new+ crpt&[rplc,mir-· Steps to heh_, marina, "'f"-to park and beach ramll)' rm, 2200 sq. ft. r.anta1t1c model home ..,, art.'&. Owner. · Getteral . , 3202 ,_1 ESA VERDE-Brand CALL IJJ..1600 Warnel' &·Pac Cst Hwy. C lo see. Red Carpel $95 ,000 . 645-3374 or Beautiful view, ca~ts. o.lexes/ ron in fam·rm t37S Ask ...,_a leach 3241 •pool & Jacuw. S250 mo. Re-lit.ors sa&-8836 ' 497 ·1H4 dra~s: · you name 1t-lt llACH UYING ... OtHh sale 1100 FREPEol . 1 Sc F!?EE ror Cheryl, 548.(m1 · , •••••••••-;•••••••••••• ·114/846-8633or8!U~ ~~~~~~~~~Ji;<>;;;;,::<;;:;;-~~~j hastt!3Br.,famllyroom •••••••••••••••••••••-• .r ess1ona rvtce• -IRAHDMEW • COl'Hlo ... • · • = B!oa~U?~~· ~i~e;~ ~e::i: & country kitchef\ all for FOi $6i5,100 ** FOUR·PLEXE-5 •• •LANDLORDS• DUPLEX 2 br, 1 ba, encl. · OCEANYIEW Uwfwnl~ 3425 '" v·c·-•11 ram .rm .• l ~ ba., $S2,M5001s's1~-.· 0 3&BNo2tBA1i!~~uo~~r n,.e•urptheNOew'·"'.n·d$125ne'aooorly' HoMeflnden• ·' .. ~.~-$2Y00ardmo. ~~l!!;.,.nOJ,, 4 B·R. 3 Ba. Ea:ecutive .~ ........... , •••••••••• .. i ~ ,,......, ~.000.497·3164. ...,.._._._ r, a.~ aa.uen • ' 642-9900 .... .-· . .,......,""" r Homt:•. with all :Plutb' •2B[. 2 ba, frplc, gar, ~1f0~~~~~~:v;1---------RIAl.n WllliBUW>NT new. Californla's Largest Br, 1 ba, encl. gar .• amen1t1e1. Year lease, poOl,adult,petOfC.~:.. • credit approval. Lik:.: WOODED ll7•tSOO HOllES •RentalSerrice!• yard. Gas stove, AdulUi,-,.$125.64.5~ Tustin.962·5680183S-926S • new bome, aupe!' area RETREAT LARCiE•EXP .. SIYI ' =~HW'-1 nopets.$250mo.556-7280J LA.GUNAOceanfreilt,tse; BrandNew,OJndo,3Br,2° ~k to RB s hoppg. WITHPOOL "''"'""" ~ i ~urge 2 br home. er,,~ $160,000 Condo for only Ba,2c8'gar,dkbalCOll)' .-is,•tc.$49,500. ESCAPE TO THE Over 2100 !"I· II., 4 large REALTY INC. •\,;1 ·~ :[Jli·: I •l•, rel, food yd. Gar. 1695 mo.3 Br 2 Ba,""'° &pool. S350mo.962-8167; l'f PACISl'nB. Q U I E T , G R E EN bedrooms. '--1 dining • FLEXIBLE 714/14'-137~ i : W ! J A0 . Adults. $190~67~1827 _JJ. sqft., wet.bar, (rplc, Sec. eve. 968·0881. ... + '8 IE t t 848 2133 SOLITUDE that encom· ,.,.,._ _1~'}:_,f,,;,,'. t-;~-_ ., Grd.Adult.s.SM·7S711. , .;, ea s a e · passes this stiiking'y un· room, laundry ~hute, tile SELLER IMoJMProp11ty 2000 ; Foulttdln Valer 3Ji:f' -. SAN Juan 2 Br, 1~ Ba lrtlne 1044 1que 2 BDRM. & OEN kitchens~ 3 balhrooms On wd'\erfront., beautiruf••••••••••••••••••••••• FIEESERYICE •••••••••••••••••••••••EMERALD BAY, pvt. condo.·Dshwhr,disposal. •'.~•••••••••••••••••••• home. Sltualed on a gen-all for $81.500. 3.er, 3.ba home. Aikin& ONLY 4 LEPI'! TOT ANDLORDS Large 2 br huge rumpus bch ,. tennis, pools, Jg 2 z c ar-encl. gar., pool ~ TURTLEROCK Ue slope in Bluebird Ca· Ml$SIONY11JO $lZ9,000. Will consider HEW DAHAPOIMT t.1ember or Board ~r rm. 2 ba.'z car garage Br ~ frplc, d eck, yd. privgs. $225. 7~9'76S, ext TOWNHOUSE ~::ed a f~~;. 'r~~ess ;!: 1141.n trades. low down or low VIEW D~ES Realtors . Better Busa· blt.ns. comm. swim~· ~1tewaterVu: 558·3030 22'1 ~~t~ A1re~i~r,:~~ (IT'S R £MINISCENT[----'-•-•_·1_000____ down payment, lease OP· 2 Br JI Br S68 950 c:~~~~~=~· Cham~r or Kids ok, _!l}! fee. $285. ~ lag&111a Mlcjlef 3252 BEAUT. decorated condo, ~metic1prinklersand OF Tl-IE IODEA\VAYS J5312ralha11•11 lion , or whatever. Make 3Br/2 Br $70'.950 5304505 Agt .842·...u.l -••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 br, 1 ba, pool. nr. llgbt.lng. A MUSI SEE. ON TllE BJG SUR anorfer. 38r/2Br $75,500 S harp 3 BR, 21h ba ... GoHCowwV•#2 beach. $250. Hunt. Beach $64,950. C O A S TL I N E ) . 6 ~ ~·'":1Vlefoarge r m· Ptl;ISTIGEH~S~ 3BrJ2 Br $77,950 C.51'. 2 br, $195., singles & townhouse. $365· Month. Spacious new 2 Br. 21h area. 897-47S.<Jaft9pm. Artistically redesigned r ms 8 1• Realton 64.--646 Beautiful owner's units ipelS .AlsoN.B.2br$250., 675-7060or673-9187;Art· Ba, Twnhmc w/all the 2 BR nr Pool gar H 8 --=':'-:-:-:-:-==! b y L A M o N T ly room tastefully de· prdvlde home + tnoome. k)ds &. pet.s. Walk to -privacy of borne. Wood ' ' · ' CALL N(>W r. A N G w O·R T ll y coraled, on a yfew lot. A REAL HOME! Last Unit at this price. water H.B. 2 br, kids, onleodl 3240 burning frplc in Jiv. rm, (Talbert & Newland) 752 ·731 5 R E N o \V N E o Oreat home-for large Ov.r irowing family \YeatbaylncomeHomes _pets, singles. Or Lag.••••••••••••••••••··~·· form.din.rm,cust.sbag $330.mo.847-?11'12 !!!!!"!',;.;~~~~<II AR C H IT E ·c T OP' ramlly. $62,900. VA & needs more room. Will 34J.?ICstHwy,496-3'31 Beach 2 br, suo .• ulil pd, Hunt. f:lbr'l'wnbse. Nevet; crpt & drps thruout. New 2 br, 2 ba, crpts, YDONALD M. llltD 'tp~c~~ !•~·~a~ :v:r~ FH~fS~io.;~;,o· ~~l~t Y:it..hlm;e ~~~: BUY SELL EXCHANGE singles ok. Agt. Fee. :iup1ed. 4Br, _3ba. 30 Sur:r kit wJselfcleaning drps, pool. $275 . Sa n __ • ... •_•• ... • ... •• ... '"~• ... ·• ... -... • ... '° ... "'---[ ... , ClosetoWestclilfschLs& Bill Carroll 673·6210 979-8430 . t. ~lip, tenrus, ~.' db · oven, dshwshr. At· Juan Capis trano. looks sunken liv. rm. REALTY shop'g, "Ives you time k Jones Rea1ty Inc ! I jacuzzi. $650lse'. !W7· 5 t.ached 2 car gar: w/auto 631·1821 with story&ha1rotglas1 511·1000 • ~ I or613·9'1S. 1 opeoer&lowmrunLrear This new rree standing ;;~1!·. s~:u::~st'u~h:J •'DOLL HOUSE" fi~j.0l lt~dr'.::~i~i~e~ 6 UMnS MESA iJ ~i I~. } [ll1·1 I Twnhse, $225 mo. 2 Br', 2 )'d. Communl_ty pool. C?n· Townhouw ho · mod'd for erliciency. $120 000 u .. .!-t<~ ~tl#V Ba pools tennis nope•• lY $38S mo. Jse opt.ion U""'"9i1Md 3525 me in Univ. Park has wooden decks. FREE Top of the world view ,., ; 11 • oW • • ~i avail. Children & pets ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~rsopx~c~:1n~i:~v3 ~?RR EMP ~AACs~r; ~ ~ twhirlhuou'to,ldn 0 1hawax' c0arpe 00 rsu, :;rs0o~::~: sq rt.. T11wo scharp1 tMri·plexes1 .Jn O>sta Mesa Zllr. t \\ Ba. ·sza-::!6",.=· c:~ 81. Ho~Ytoo. 498-2300 ask for NBEW2 8cust~m s1tpach.ious 2 --, ne os a ~s a oca· studio. family welcome sume 7% $18,000 Jnan . r a, air, a ac gar. lrg BR's, rinished bonus BENEATH TIMBERED lovely landscapine & e_.1. STm.UFF. "lioM. Owner wiU sell on $200 balance. ·ir Ml • y·. 3267 S300mo.544-IOU. rm, 311.t Baths, rormal BEAM CEILINGS & ed ti Lara t SA cath out tot.ax dererred · • ISiH •• dlnlng rm & family rm. lh\VOOD PedAN1End~N1Gd. F 1 .or :d~~m~~~9oo. e wo Below market, byO'ollQer. exchange basis . Low Costa P.1csa 2 Br, v1i1cant Large 3 BR, l~ BA, goqd ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dyplexe1 Unfunt 3600 The priee· la $64 ,50 e rug g av ua 1llt MISSION VIEJO $84,toO. 4 br, 3 ba. den, vacan~r.: Hard to beat now,$250. · area s325 mo C•1l 4' BR Eldorado, crpts, ·~•·•••••••••••••••••• leasehold• the builder is who desires a return t.o 1t•••n din rm, la:e '6t, maQY ex, value .-~all now for pre-Cost~ Mesa lge 4 JSr, 2 962_..471 Agent , • 1 drps, bltns, patio, fed y~. 2 BR, 2 Ba, CdM, no anxioui tOsell! the natural, thiJ unique ~ tras."4-7596. view ·'l52·1100. , . ba. ktds & pet.sole, $3()(>, -Close t.o school & shop g . c ildren or pets. $268. PAllUHOMES retreat ls ·· A WORLD Sll-1000 ' JNVES!MENT l)MSJON ·Hunt. Bea ch 2 Br; 2Slory,4 BR,3BA, $350 mo .. No pets . mo.844·6800(Susie) . .it. 552-llOO APART!". A rare orrer-..._.__._ 1069 Carage, yard, see now . sq.ft.. of living ar:.•. 830-5891. . ~;.....-------• Ing for ·~-..-. • f' u czs. . Super sharp Presti.le 3 BR. 2 Ba, m Cd.M, no Tu~erock,·4 BR, zv. Ba, $72,500 FulPric• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1xer ~tper Ne wport Beach 1 br neighborhood.' $500. pe_r Mewportleoclt 3269. pel.$ or children. $320. r!tii rm, din rm, 2 story, COME TO LAG.UNA OCEANFRONT 2 Bd +, 2 s••, . lf!Obilc home. park nr. mo. Gardener inclu<WtS ...... ~•••••••••••••••.••• mo. 644-6800 . ~rple's; com'm ., pool FOR A DA y . YOU Bd 1arv.1e apt. $12S,QOO, -1 ~========-1 beach. $200. Call 962·447lor91J0.2501 BEACH. 3+Maids. Chan· -· · . . f-de-sac. S69 ,950. M JG HT ST A y A Ownet,645·3655 . \ s~:~~~S Loh for sale 2200 ~wrrt.1 De:h 3 Br, 2 Viii R al Esta nel view. Decora tor !~dB~AbrP~ru~ r~~r- -0536 LJFETIME. I "• Gd ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• • am ly me, frplc, age e ter· sharp. F\lm or unfurn. ga ag '$3 25 c, --------• MISSIOH RIALn 2in~mche."R-n 2u ..=,·ot"'° .. Gin· 1 R•al ..... HOM~PLUS yard, garage, $:J75. yrly No Aeents Fee $850 mo. r e , m o. •'f'OWNHOUSE. ne .. v ..... l41·ZllJ Garden Grove 2 br. l 'tfl •Beach/Main 1 · \ValerfrontHomes 1_58_1_--07_2$_. _____ _ "S'on Carico" model on -;::;,.eo4";i\i'fjj" ny Fortune , rltr .1 ~~~~~~~~/ 5(.6 UNIT LOT ba .smallpelok,$190. 38R,2.BA ... $!1S • Call63H400 PENINSULA San Joaquin Gotf Course.j1;;;;;;-;;:;;;;~;;;;;:;:-;il;81;;•;;·T;;520;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I .:. Santa Ana lge 2 Br, 2 car • Bols a /Edwards Attractive 3 br, 2 ba, Vool "-r.ec.--facll'1. 2·Br. Sh . ~ _ S.. Cle .. ia.. _ I OZ6 A ovel.y 3 bdrm home garage, kids c»r . $195. 4 BR, 2 BA. •. t:l5$ ' HARBOR VIEW HOMES f: 1 blf s t.s d bar & entertalnmt cent, arp ocean vtew, 2 Br, 2 .... EWPOllTHTS. ••••••••••••••••••••••• plus room f0f'5 or6 more Membt:!r or no~rd of •Slater/Beach :)__ •-Br...-4-ba, fa.m -r-m.-~jrlY'.1~~ • rps. bftU& crpts, drps, wall Ba, Oen. \Viii con:slder " New 2 BR 2 BA 'Cofido units in Eastside Costa Reallor1, Better ·Busi· 4 BR,2.BA. .. $125 1 formal din rm; tinishcd1~;;;:i;;';;;i;-r;;;~;i;,;;f a.overing by Int. de· lease option. $BOK. By CArlCOD. Dbl aar ' $1l ~ PreS: Mesa. $56_,500 all terms. ncss Bureau, Oiamberof •Mt Fadden/Bushard bOnus rm, near park, IApa l1111•tt f'wWlllect CQtator. 979-4383Bkr. owner. 499·2100S46-4681 Newish family h"ome Hts'. 1i.4•6:fs.:J5in. ·. II 'Quail.--~ Commerce. 3 BR ,2BA ... $315 aebools &. comm pool. ••••••••••••••••••••••• • 1 • s..1asl;1-Wt1YH wlt.h shuttered w\ndOWS, • Pl · Slo-1505 •G•rfieldJBushard S62S mo. inc. grdnr. t•e•Paifl•"• 3707~ Rtncho San Joaquin. San ro ""'JI new catp. thfuout; 3 c.ar S• J._ llC9 , 2 BR,lBA. .. $?85 8'4·'1886/W-6SCB ••••••••••••••••••••••• Carlos model . 2 br. 2'fl Glorloul sunsets & a iarage; waltinf dis· c•str.e 1071 Pl ap .. lilra ' HUNT Beach 3 br, 2 ba . 963_.567or963-1716 ' p 1 4 b 0 R IALIOAI* l:litJ upgraded floor & aparkllng avenue or tince to the harbor. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 752·1920 kids , pet. $3l5. a ermo r, .. , ct,'pt·g thruout. View. lia:hUi by nipt, are in· Priced at.only p 3,950 Ocean & hill "View ftom 5 .MOO Ol.l.t.tl$t NlWf'Ollr ••ACM N\VPT Beach 2 br kids 4 Br Condo, Contihen F.R. 2~ba,.$550. Owner· Winter $160•$235 Mo. Oi>en House Sat & sun comparable from thfs re· Cort.ill Matiw bdrm., den, (•mlly &din· Lake Havasu Cit.y, Arit. pet. uUJ pd. .s:ns. ' ' pool, club,J::me, Kids , &lo-<i008 Incl. util, equip. \dtehen, lJ·5, #8 ~tont.ana! Norte 1al perch. 3 Bdrmsd . ., 3 •eatters 64 .. 7662 lhl rqt. l\lxury hnme. Lot for sale. assumable L:AG Beach charming 2 $320. 19845 Vermont tri'· • -o•" ~ _...._ -·,poo05MI. •Nlen"s't,bus67;, ~'.et.c. (lrcall496-G273eves. ha .. game room, en , 2 " ..... ,. 1 58 _,9 br,child,pt:!t. -979·7888. 1 .,., "'---..-01..., , 1 HOME LEFT! -<!'-"'"--'-'-=c:.c.=--r trplcs. & the 40 rt. livlng.l~~~~~~~~~l,-·500· · oao. \.,,,_ FURN 8 lboa rot. 2' Ba-. Clubhouse w /pool, -, HIW OM MARKET • dining 'area has high!-Mobh .,_1 b .1·pd3$1 tage, 1 CLEAN 3 br. I~ 6a, f~ (ennls. walk. t.o ocean. Attr. 3' BR. 2 ba. Choice 1 ____ .,. . , ~ •I'd. HQ1AH a100 r,uti 5S.FeeAgt. rm: patio, 2 car glr&1e $(2$.67~-8145/548-2155.i 1~.BaSt.epstobay&ocean. I .rchjlect.r.I l.m. PerrJ•<t for a fam1·1y • .._.........___. , , ui·et. W. yAve. \Vmterftfl· . . W'l t.b· l t.i aoarl nff s. · Ottht•Ar 1V.._ '""-•~•09 ••••••••••··~··•••••••• •642·9'00* 645-6102 W-llaWm'-;!~l;?:.mJ>--tl--c•Vl~dral cell'•· &c 6 . S17 ·~ "°'4·'1SSl • PopYlar Monaco Modtl 17141496-7711 Mobile Home-Adult. park, 3 br, tam, 2\-\ ba condo, pell $300 Mo. 673-3596 tdsive uae or J:l&Q, has 3 reduced $10,000. Lovely 2 . 1lng'le wide, ,Excelltnl Wbo• 111.cl 3206 4br, 2ba. Pacific ~ndil. fro.Jc . tonnia. pool, BR •f & th at.ory.3brDeaneHomes.taAlt9 ' IOIO condlt.J.pn .•lrvint, ••••••••••••••••••••••• L'rg fenced >'i:ct· CPls, jacuiat. view, $550. ROOMY1ara~_apt.o.,.J. c:hetr1!~ · o~":c'itchens~ w/3 <?ar garase. Don't ••••••••••••••••••••••• 494·~92. • 3 Br a vail ror YflY. l block drps, nr scblri & shdP· &12:'.()(142 P!e. 3rd fl~~·· Lee. witbln eaay walkinl walt.1 Actnowl $L20,000 •••D0.1Wlllt••• Lovely ocean view mobile to bay •• Bar &. P•tio. Aplngl.I $375• mo. 642·~· 3B 2•• B Twnbs lh mo. incl. uliJ. ~ 10 hool lib r . -1'73·120010-4pm va now . r, n: a eon e. -1c • rat)', orpncesandwterestto home. Newly decorated. Bay .w /boal Slip. Avail Sl65. YRLV i br duplex. pool. rec. center, tennis eome down. Both will lmmaculatt:! condition. Wboe '••hsula 3207 BEACHW,Aµ( Gondo. ftg 10(12. $550. be646-2700, · Util paid. 410 Hardine. tY.,. -t.hls Vfilaa:e 111 is •~=========• probably keeptoing up .. · Laguna Park on Cornt:r. ••••••••••••••-••••••• 3 br, 2 ba, frpl~ forte•. ' No kldlor pettS47·ll:lill · ~ro~_n,ded by JqveJy MIWPORTSHOllS •. not down ! z Btdnn. 2 499·2849. 2 BR 2 ba new kitch l s:Mo. 581-0887 . BEAUT. Bl~ta· Condo. 4 '·" 2 II t'2 Ba . A · u.il " bike 1'alll. .t.h ..J... t.ba b a 1 i n 11 e story J • . • • cpt S.75 MO lease .BR., 2~ ba. lmmed. OC• r-.. r, •upper. ~· ~ry 111. corner lot., An area w1 .-iu. t Townhouses at.ill at only MOBILE HOME c · ~Ood Rli 54B•l2llO $310. Per mo. 313R, 2 8A1 opiy.$1SO."-l.6'4·1133 teas to pvt. b ch, bea).lt. lhome bu • ha•: 2 IJe. poob, tennis sz1150 New earpeti JOX50 Plymquth mo~le a >'· 6 f 2 1 O or Y. N t. w/wash'g facll. Wntr • •• brick patio, 'ALL W6oD cu .. c1.~ti-+w1lkta neWdl'tpeo,et<.AUlor homo In •dull park, c_ ..... _ lZZZ Slal•r/Oolderiwesl. V.· l:XfjlAREAMHOllf $300,utUpd.0.llalltl'll. Alon••tde ~~.::...... .... -• ~tchh · · 1 .. 11__.. 1 J'r•alc,l»-8a21Altft&; $3.800. o_r trade tor 36 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ttnt. Outst.andint boa b I E1*VON . 61M.tt5. foe m1. -n~_... "e aye 1pec.--1n .__. travel t.raller. Call YllW.............., -. AC\538-"'6 t r-.4 v•. ft~ve c::-.-:11:-•-:M-:-tM---37=.-. ,_•JIOOlal'ganten. with vu t.hru Lquna t.o tales & re•t."al• n __ .._.. IOl4 54f-3417 ~ ..im:. N«»ICIA, poll• .,. b'IJll., Jll'lced .i Ma, 3 bdrm. bome a · Newport Sbofn •Ince .. ••••••••••••••••••••• ' 1n Corona HIJ:hlandt. 3 .,.... ';;J,M4 Jaemlli, ln'qlnrted .,..._ •i••••-•••~••••••• ... • m,laO. uclet pride~ ks bWkttr_. 1163; N. OW is-. n..-. BR~ 2 B•, l mall yard,•••••••••••••••• ..... ltle tbru.ou.t. mtlld's Z Br, partJi furn. C,U. • SW,000 . WE KNOW'IHEARl!:A COU-PAllll ,.._ -formal dining. much Redttorated3~C 'I.I qua-.i & luU Hellrity, drpo. $1.IO. mo.AdUlla,ao JIAVl:ROITAUI ~~~~~~~~~' THEBl!ST-TRYUSI p 11orh Jo0b-11 '"Ptltot<Hhe<lt morQ. Subm11 o-n11A homu.No-. St-. mo, C.U Built 1poia.t42-•1$4 · llJ.7000 1-~9tr View of While Homo r•n.lln# \n ~-ee . OOL ti a 1. . o , e P c.htldTen. $.~oo. mo. SMS.·Sl$5. n». Aalr lir-•t-111& • .i Waltl lnJ.aauu N from $52,$00 '° f1 ,900, ~e:drmi 2 rlh Wlli, :::"J~i c~lflca~. lf U4•721lAgt. • Bev or Joe ..... )91 ' ' tBRP'um .. .._1 bom!0 Ju1r~mPiet:; •11 •~-::mr\ .... 1::;'A:"e::er:"k u.ere0~m1;!":,nstd::v1Ew0cean&8ay.new su.1718 '-5!'c!':ftl~~~1cr~ IMa~bltnl.PCIOl,.;:rk, ~e-Y Arc.bkec:l,3 BR, CuaranlM~m f.,-d. $17,500. Our l:ttll offerint 7our services BR, 2 Bil , encl. ti:ar + RIJblonSanJoaq~Dq.il fu.mb¥d;abr, 2° dbl lo 1liopp_l.PI· "' el. 1 t ... m~h wooth ,aJI CAYWOGDllALn B•r If R•d C:::1rp 9 t., with •n ad In the Job p1rll:lo~ trplc"il.Aa1 Cne. IBr. 4-, alqle •-t~•,&il'lopeaeri oot. beach.131 ",_gu,St. _-. Di-r..... 191 W•"~ cai.,...,.. JIT>. *31 -:ll:Q or •!•· !ftel, -1r~a1T. _,.. $400 mo. psi. or "'--,..-1a1,e:'A tu: -~ • 675--.. • • I . . • . . ' ' • \ • -~ • • . . UV•-• 11111' Ii .... -4JOO Clo ~ 1175 • OAlt. y PILOT Aft' ..... , ••• +,a' ... ...,.,,,. •• .. •••••M ... 11111111 -... -••·---- • -• •!--•••'''---· ..... .... .... WANTSO~· •• ,., •••• 0 ............ --.... .... 11111,w-.. ••JO ·~-w_;,_; 707 ~--~...... 11 ... .............. -············-·· ······-···-····-·.. ••• •••••••• _._, ... , ..... ..__...,. u .... .,_ -... -. 24 -... rt -11" c .. LI--·"" -_..~...... tc -·········--··· ........... -••••••••• ·············-· 111,,tsL I ,._.. ._... mtT=~ Ju.xe b1tf'J--lower aha.NI xuitoclllbr ' ~....... ' • •-•••• .. •••••••• 1111 '!_-•••••••~•·••••• •-•••••••••••---• ...a ••~. rrlt. 2 br. i bL do, beauuL run. .I~ 150 I Watlwff Dr. We~• zrMfTD Gn cur P1rt·t I me, ff nt• $Jf.W.&UP $40 Wit UP W lltlr •Ull\lm.Badt...01iiel'd l,2"38r11"11 ....... dlo· pfl,UlltlllSLflS«W, _.,inlMM.1>7S.-. Ne-l'!MoeioHlll' $$0, home wltb no •orr,enter 1>o111. •\ .,. '!¥v'"l:'1o16J..8:.~.u Bach. •c:.tor TV, UU!,oopoto. ~ bw-.-•/hl>l<I kr...itl ~::/'l:~"t"-=-~:.:.":..'::L~ ::_:,:c. , .. ._, .. ~. •P-Sen,!Mpm1 ""•-. '1'1111 MlllllA. nwm. •I ur ,...,.. . ..,_ OCIAJW Male/l'em•I• share 11_.:.-jn~1~4~)tl~1J~3l~ll~m;, ... ;_,i~'47~·a;J.JS;;;;::r.;;t..:_~1r;.~Jo.;::~~~~ •Cllildm>-_, .. N. Hew,.t 111, N -~ ~·~ • ~n. 2 Ill, uoo. Lloo1 ZatatH. lllll,ZBa.-Wlalor br+dan 00 p--•-... •. ,.... · p. lor dcWll' I '• •SSOPl'weell'a \Mooll --J.. •an ,,._»79 _._..,.. tAul;111s. Trwt Exprd., non•mokeri; w/o4 .nd a1-1les '"K. P40.mo. STIPSTO•ACH ooorlDth.!r' Now-I BoKll .Wu• Dei<lj 5035 Dill. E. Bh~l ...... llT'" zntNewportBl.'4.CM Br ~__..,,1111. 2 ·~Ml-1111 EW 263 Br apt,, IBR,28a .. -Wlnt.er 81J.791ew S.....1 •-'taftom.~~lt. ••••••••••••••-••••••• «llom.ee-1218 •11 .... rr,.or.....-i !.'~<u.1:.";.:e•ao C--Jl14 :!:':.b:;.~·-•.,.· 188'2:,,,-W::· s~~~=~·:: Air,'\::::!:',,_. (OANS111tl80% IWpW..W : SUSCASITAS Sbr,2bl. Nrbd&. Mat ••••Off•••• .. •••,•.•,•·-·-·-• St,aptB,oreall Condo:.2BIL.2ba.,dm.. apart. Skare •12 other be•ut..flrA.IMOf· l1tft~t"JC. •••••••••••-••••• ~ l.arce t:lic.elY tum. bach. 1du1ta. 2~a1-1m' 1., 2 • 2 er. Mhalta no ot"UJ.1SZ8 Ud.f. Yrl.1."7L &)'9.. $1D mo. 64Nl• ~ Sulte. Biil C.\I. 6 WTDL.o.s r- & 1 bn. Adulta GG11, <PM. peta ~luJsbl• 1"I ZBOR·ATTHEBEA.CI\ M. . N.B.loc.Toke ........ or l'alroatTennoslD<el919 ABatterTemol'lllltloiib~ peU;.ZllONtlWpc_Jrt_~ NR OCEAN aew Dpt& cloi'ed· iariie. ,:,1c: SUPER·l'llE'W·LARGIC SbarequietaP-cloui•Br. a ha re. $195. mo . S.l•r ..... Co.. EARN MOR£ .','i'' J..OWWEEKLYD·•TES 8 1 B c·-,.,_ BBQ. Ou llt-.wa.Ler pd. Jluntl.ngtonllatboc'Are9 bou1e L1&.Nl1ueJ. 6U-67J.3/6'U815 14.Wltl ·~II hH-w:.. g~iv .• :;: y"(J;: Ai~: Pool ADULTS ..... S1ZO.Sl7• --mi .. SUPIA&:OCATIOM W'TH us ·2010Mnpo.t•yd hild OK..,07S·lll42 or l:AMAHCHAAPTS w:2BR,lho. .. c. 631-1121'. lllhSt,CostaMeu 2Ww':1=~~ I Cost.MIN 573-6682. • 111~=-CM $1S5mo.llf+~1Mt+$1 TllE SANO.Beautiful Worltl .. woman movtns 8U14ft.$195. 81112ndT.D.'11 64~2'l 1 * OfEANFRO~T '* HC. au.om. J':BR Condo. View of bay to eo.ta Meu Nov. has 420aqft$d0. Loanoo2ndT.0.'g :tr.1-.!J.....tl • • S~-& Bae 01 .. ,-...... -MID__..~.... w•IJITo-•cH •· mll. •u --·. -·. rurn'd. hoU'le, need• 3S2aqft.$Ui0. ...,_ .. ~A~ _...T 0 '• .PIXOpl" _a .. ~ l~s • ··-#•Y• ,, __ ,.. ... " ,.. -•k 1" ....... _ ..-.. L resp roommate C•D•-~~-I.YI 0t' • •Seer• ..... · 1 ••Fl\EE UM:lll • ~ Vil• •GI 1"2 br cpts drp8 blta pr I ·• e evator. $175.. mo • nvsmt. v. •.P'REE UtiUUes Yrl;J 1 Br.1S2ii w. Oc...n 1Br,1 8r lc0...L2 Br. 2 11race. 205' "°'. &i: ni + ~redlt. B9l-3810 Evee $150/mo. (%13)68M3116 PllMIOFCSPACI E1TMTG.CO. *u..••••dl1'••& •f'UllKftcben fr..onl, $160, •o ~LI. Br Townhoule. V.Jlleb, lltbSt.)318-4258:141.mT m.'.4848 Roommate ••nled to ~._,,_ v-...;.,..& 64S-2l34 • .,. ..... .,TNn. ·1t •Heated Pool Single'94... ....,.. drapes, fireplace, 3 Br 2 Ba, 17381 ' EANP'RONTnew t Br •hare bometn HB.·Btwn ...._ .. _,,. .6 •1c:1•1 h/ ' •llt :~"£~'"!1~~~~~c1 , . ~uO:oNB~ACK :°r!':.!u~ cowu • siss mo. Crpts. drp1 , up~r. cpg, <tn-. aar. aenl56SS.MZ-lmafts .. 341!';t::;:NI M.-t!!?•&~ Interim '~: Pho Se I Jl Ba •Mf Pd. ••ooH-~BI d atove. H0-1991 wkday1 Yr1Ylff.S315.642-3"3. 3 Bd, hae in So. La•. •I 1 u1•-600 ft -~ ..... • ne rvce +, ~""•· ..... ~ v n&JO 0 1 -•Pf,l'Oa· aq ·· -·•••••••••••••••••••• p ell:•""-"' 6'13-12-114-9PM. CoslaMeaaC714)557-8020 8 : pm. 'J BR 2 DA bll.Jlf DW oceanvleW&membertO VJew tac ng Via Udo. 1.ostlrllo.d 5300 erS000 ~-1'~ •Shedy ...... ool• OC::::::L::: Adult 2 huge bedrooMs ATTllEBEACH clos~d ga;., nr '11oai Pri.Bcb . $140, mo . ~q . Own(;lr:).,B:r~r ••••••••••••••••••••••• 17581.....-.m.d , l&Z Br $175. Up. Adults, ~w $170 ·-• NEW /LGE38DRS315 HOlp. AdWIM. $28$. mo. 499-IOll. mpany. 4 v........... LOSTnY'UT-.:rD ·~1e 11s T-""- l10 pets. 177 E . 22nd SL. Deluxe lum. 3rd atory.3 no pets . .&UQWre upt H u gt ~~--Lo--.. _ 8'2-0596 F 1 "~" --642·3645. BR, 2 Ba, lOO'trornsand. G 568 W. Wilson ' un n onna&UUl.n.r"a ema e toshare2 Br2Ba lwtn1u ....... 4450 A Ptt? 811-5460 ----------1 View rrom L-R. kil. Is M· • ~. Adu ts -84&-4 Z Br, 2 Ba, aleps lo sand. apart .. furn. $12S util inc. •••••••••r••••••••••••• 911).2900AdopUon, Low 'f\gual Oppor t:mplO)'Crti1 2 BR, 2 ba. No pets Br. 2 Car IHltlClk. 7301 c~ VlCl'ORlA 3 OI MORI Frplc, bltns, patio, $11S. CM.MG-4'38aq..9PM. DELUXE office, comm'l Cost Spay/Neuter Info. . 'I :• children. Pn!r. mat .... Seashore br. Winter, 1.24.lbr,DeluxeUnrur. """e 3 br 2 ba ~sch yrly.&'2·9666 G-• 1111for._. 4350 &indldtrlal•J>KU.AllO LOST . " d 1 -$400. mo. (2la) "'22-3'78 orf\lrn.gastwtrpd. -J U1110: mini w.a.rt:houses lo .• Sm•U. white male Aide to help with blvallt a u t.s. Sl&. &\2-5848 ·or 675.9111 tosoo*• Adults-No P,el.sSec. gate apt. Call ror additional Newport Ten-ace Condo. 3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Laguna Nliuel at Mlulon Terrier !'/bit ear. red lady, P~alble live 1.a;. lt.tiligt leodl 3740 · PQOl,recrm,eJevatots Info. <714)8C7.ar7 br, 2~ ba, $350. Upper 5'ora1e only; lge ~le Viejo area.a. Handy to col .• v•c Harbor & 9'3-3$Uevea. .,,,,. ••••••••!'!•••••••••••• leps to beac.b, 2 525Vlcloria,642-8970 l.9lhSt.968·918B garaae.~m:;t.b. San Dleao Fwy 200 to Oeh~lerE C.M. 675 ·7611 ~ · WEE bedrooms, fireplace. •S~ ....,ool* .,.._ 3 .... 2 .. Duplex unfwn, 4 BR's, 2 %1 2000 aq IL As JoW u JOI chys/ ve: 557·2149. A-'""'~ . KLYRATIS $21>.mo.SU.3400 ~r i'"C' I bl FA b Lb 0 ~--1~ 4•--rsqolt.631-1400 Reward. ....,.w ,.. h 1&2Br$175.Up.Adults, Wui 1repace, ln5, a , upper. o vn-. ..._ -_. !i ecuffYe S.itn EANFRONT. 2br, lba. no pets . 177 E. 22nd St. heal . CL OS E T 0 Seashore, st.ep& to ocean. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3200 Sq Ft e-2 store rront LOST. Si ameae cat, 14 Locntloos. All &b'i " 727Yoelttvwn'lf•d Blfldecor."-valliQlp'led. 642·3645 OCEAN, SCltOOLS, $150. mo. &I0-6161 Don with 6 drive-In bays. aoawera to "Ati1hka'1 akai~., p /tlme, incl ~ Beach Blvd at Yorktown \Vinter. $375. Yrly~ ~· PARKS & SHOPPING. Glenn, Agent Ideal for auto or boal ~evle_n:d male, flea col, Eo'f:.~3.~r pref' ,,.1 SlM41 I Open Sat/Sun. 12-S. 7010 HecindaDeMl'le s:tl.5&$360.per~ s.ervice. SIS w. i.9lb Sli vie. F:ur Dr,.&. Nassau. ~ STUDIOS Ir I Ill · \V .. Oceanfront. °"lnor. 160 W . WllM, C.M. K ENT R 0 G ER 3d~~~:~~~s·o!:tf.~· ~1:.: CM Days 5t(l.5'7t0 evea C.M. Reward. 'Uil·9200/ An YwTeo Yoma,\!· - •FutlKitchcn 213·6M-7698. . ~r. . REALTY ~~........ 646.-0sst • 541...4194 For ...... I': •HealedPool Clo1eaC'ie"DQl1 960·3858848.a.xK) Wioter$310.6'73-3'93 .,J.,..._ 7 , •Laundry'Facilitics FRT / 2 Br yrly, rum. BEAUT. GROUfiiOS Beach Blvd. \Veslon ON THE BAY ~,.. _.,..._.,.. sVALL retail atore local· ~ Bjwn Brief Case & Large concern has~ ·Free Utilities ~~· 7~~o!Ji.in0cte&anle1ronptt. 10 A~UtTS-1oNO PETSL Al dama,4 blksto Duplex. yrly. rental. °",,._ .... :1:..... ed$80in mea_.,.o 673Yl9161sgos8: Oraak'e ~~Re!!a~'. ~1:,roy~.oA~t'i:':'~ •f>eeLinens mmu es ocean. ge A abama.rigbtone Outstanding 3 br, 2 ba, • • • • Lost Sat Sept 20tb 548-4337or842-7947 ~ 2 Br ""15.,.J•e 2 Br bloekto202°-"-te• --6'1'-3 · & free to lravel~enU.ro •TV&Maidser\'.avail w /pafi; S22o.•Gas & nuo;-=io' frplc, J800 sqn.. upper. .r-S4()..5505. U.S. at a ra'n.d•m •Bar·B·Que 510 \V. OCEANFRONT. water incl. Draperies, Boat dock avail. Newly DELI ~ COUNTRY IUoerary. GuaranLeoi· •PhoneSer,·ice Furn, xtra Isle 1 br, im· carpets, gas heal, gas NEAR new 2 br, 2 ba, deror'd. Sundeclc, $465. SfOREayaUat'lbeFae-LOST: ln Dover Sho~ turn. ~ week expe •lMiletoocean mac.cpts-.--!25CY.'67s.4688 stove, air conditioning, closedgarage.trom12J5. 675-4200. Sl•,.SOFT tory, N.B. $350. mo. NB .Bla.~k .~,alo Lab. paid tfainirii.: prOgr . BEAUTIFUL 1 br fumA~Hh ~ swimming pool. rec. Al~3br.2V..ba,$115.All 3 Qr,2 Ba,delwc.3 door to 1617WESTCUPF-NB 673-960lorfl73.9393 ~:!·c':ila~~ht~~~:: Aboveaveraget>aminlt,.~ apts S16S & $175. Spanish Ull'fwtlitlltd ~ room, Wtishen; &dryers. ~~1:,~·~4:~~~N~': best beach. $.TIS .,.rty. AGT.S4l·!i032 Sharp Newport &tore or lar, REWARD. 548·3386 }:,.:1snh!t~ ~ ~:~~~:. style bldg, P't encl gar. ••••••••••••••••••••"• NEWLY DECORATED 846.1311 or846-4938 646-9218 or67S-'*55. $140 up &lore-olfice& cpts ore., ground noor, :nxu. or6'Z·8235 (Beverly) Call S36·88S7. , , 1.,·, pool, s~una, lndl'}·, adlts. G....,raf 3102 2 B / $175 \" d I b th S200 M a~ 67< -r w gar., .... ater OCEANFRONT 2 br rps a r a . 17301 . o .. ,...,,er .rv•""' FOUND: G-·n --/· m . l1i;,;1 17301 Keelson Ln. l blk ••••••••••••••••••••••• pd. 2176 "'E" Placenli'a . 1 Bd , patio Apt. 1 blk from • Be eb Bl H B ...... _.... .. ...... """"'" Asse bly & eqwpmoni. W. of Beach off Slater. ANAHEIM , ~ 636.41201.s Beach. $175. mo. See bllna. c.rpts. drps, a ' · ,.,_. . ._. Ill# rtriall ..... 4500 Collie,V.approx 4 mos. opera lions. Man p 842.-7848 VIEWS! SPORTS! manager 2al"'B" 14lhSl. garage, 1 b3. $370 . .Y,rly. PROFESS'LCLASSA ••••••••••••••••••••••• maJe, ic. 22nd & Nwpt woman needed. ~~4 ' New Canyon Rim AP4,lri l IEDROOMS orcall 960·3S40. 64.5-365S Bldg:, 3 &lory. 2790 NEW 11-1 Newport. Cost.a Blvd. CM.642-ClS12. MG-4135. . 1 • ' J ~r Arull Garden Apl Anaheim Hills give You 3 lge bdrms w/patlo, o Bd . S...._ Harbor Blvd, C.M. Air Mesa, 1000, 1200, 14401:Q. FOUND· beaut Germ .. .i..... i§' w poo . Across Crom all lhese abundantly ! frplc pool across from ~C: rm apt. Senior C-11"'-3171 cond., elev .. paneJ walls, fl.5'3-31'5cr~2928 • Sbep f~male. vie Bolsa· ASSISTANTMl'U'IAGEV LakePark,$1.52.permo. c 1 ' · t k $2 c1t1zenpreferred.$95Mo. ..,.... drape._, carpel, elec., "5 · 1 d 1 ·H Couple only. 276 unJlJ t 536-7447 ounlry Club living. ge qu1e p.ar . 50. Calls.36·8481 ••••••••••••••••••••••" m"·1·c, janJ•-, parkin•. 2000 SQ FT. 3 oles. 2 ~· 1&0Spr ng a e. .B. Lltem1intena-.s·'·"' Golf.' 11 tennis els. Adultsonly.5'&5·8628 2 BR Condo. cpU:, dtp11 , ...... ,... t> ..... • .............. LOCJUfta hoch 37 48 Horseback riding. 1. 2&2 2 Br: 2 ba condo; stove. wash/dry, enc. gar. $225. M. R. Stever. Mgr. baths. Im med. acrou st · + apt&: utilitiet. call ••••••••••••••••••••••• brm + den. For inro.. *VILLA MINOS• refrii::;, 2 carports, new mo .. .11dults only. Aft. SS7·013for&l6-8396 from OC Airport963-18'18 F 0 UN D. Doi. VIC -appl. SS7-~. BAC)j 6734300 1 r 'Ch'ld ~.... 'Montgomery Wards NewpqrtVillaeeAnt•.•-• . util pd, $185. mo. . · ww. poo, rec. ac. I 6PM. 5Sl·ISJ'i' EXECUTIVE sl(ites on ~ .. ~· Fr., Mfg. 2032 C.M. ldenliry. 557.1ss& tJ5 Bali:er,Cos{a M~" upJ$60, wk Crescent Bay. Balboa lsl-.d 3106 2 Ir, 2 la.Aph O.K. S22:i . 9933 Cornwall. Newport Harbor. 400 to D Placentia, CM. $26S aft 1435-N. Cst Hwy49-1·2.508 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Supe:r Comfortable 673-5801 ~!'.~~~••••••••~!.~~ 2200 s q ft . 642·4644 ; p/mo. 646-7$121541 ·2412. er 5 pm. Al!'· c_.ra:-·•I • Oceanfront year·roun 3 BR avail for yrly. 1 t.! iu~~~~~~~~!;= EX li;e 2 br. 2 ba, dlx 2 Br. shag crpts, drps, air 64S.44o5 RENT 600 sq ft $110. 1125 FOUND: Young black P/time. loton, Tue:l, '!l'i bachelor. $185. mo. Util . block lo bay. Bar & paUo. u & w poolside apt nr heh. Adil, cond. stove, dshwhr, Prime Hunt. B h I sq rt $170 Costa Mesa male Labrador. AUanla Sat. Some photogr1:1.,.nt: pd. 536·0321 673-1200 10-4pm . as ater Paid. l\!oto no pets $175. 536·8362. garb. di5p. lnq 415 So 1-m si-· inc' Id. ~~l· i73-7039 · &is.su6 and Lake ll.B. 536-2829 ex per. req 'd. Pe~•.' l\1orentals. S225lo$235. . · •v ~.mo. · Uu • • n)lsaver, 1545 N~' Ocea nfront. 2 rurn .lalboaPeninsula 3807 2324EldenAve.833-2480 l BR nr Hunt. Harbr, ~~=1~~~;,,s.A. Apt. C· 50~~9Warner Ave. 5..... 4550 LOST: "Pl,lffy", D~isey Bl,CM i-.1'. Charming 2 BO, 2 ba, ••••••••••••••••••••••• NiCE 2 br 1 ba pool sha crpts, drps, bllns, Jge Y 846 ••••••••••••••••••••••• type dog, blk W/lllv~r , luxury apt s. Ne cpl. dr~. cb to 'e,·er~ patio. $200.840-1441. A~f'tthhn:iahed OFFICE or store avail. Storage lot for RV'a, etc. ~C::J~~ ~· ~~~ ~·m"!.r::~~n-o carpets, new dr.apes. BA.YFROMTCOMDO ything. $190. 548·7986 1:1n Sharp 1 BR 2 ea w/paLio orURfwwldtied 3900 1000 sq ft. Newport $8.SO per mo. Neill Sign or642-375S ' tee'p or 55 units ln eosr~ fllllC , balco~y over the beach. •2 br, 2 ba, lse$5SO. s gar, crpts: drp;, D/W, 6 ••••••••••••-••••••••• Peni.n. Choice loc•Uon. Co. (Of' infoJ53l·D4 · Mesa iD exchange ,_.1 SJ8S. S410. 494·105S or •L~e0porse11$88,000 1 btks to beach & Hunt· THE-EXCITING 63!HS700 -hM ...___ LOST:J,.rg male Dalma· r ent . 642•5073 Util 49"1·38.'M. :~ocFnel·S8Sandot&Su8anlbo 2 ::· ~· ~r:~n;~·g s;~· ington l~arbour. 846·:-JJ7 PALM MESA Ans. NEWPORT gardl?ll otfice .. Filtr.:!f.-~ ... t I ~~~!!'all .. ~ars. ~59 or (213)865·3851 • '· EFFICll!~NCY APTS rn · a r . . o-846 9007 MINUTESTONPT · f I I · ~~-.,.x1.enLK1n20~ ~ Olive \Vi ggcnhom, Rltr 32S'J 17th Pl. aft 11 am · · ' BOI. swtes r.om 43" nc · ut.11. •··~••••••.••••••••••••• . Allendanl. male <Borrt; lrhom $190. Pool. maid . 6?5-6t60 Spacious 2-Br. 2.b,·i. 2 ... r Beaut. nc"'· 3 BR. 2 e.a.. B:ich. l&2 BR. Some "'.archouse avail. hs1Mtt LOST1: ~cm . lnsh Setter, Again Christian), to Ji)!e Pon~. laundry. Village .... f I I rd& •r•omSll•.SO ~7 ·0061 0--rhftt1y 5005 9/23. Vic. \Vallacc&19lh ,·n&carelor2youngmc• lnh 494 9436 · g;1i" drps. trpt. lndry, rp.c, w ya gar. pn. rr-· ·~ __ ._:_· ' New 2 br studio. l 1.-2 ba, DfW, stove. S275. r\dllS, palio, crplS. drpt;, D/\V, 1; Adults. No Pets •I MO FREE'RENT• · ••••••••••••••••··~··•• St. C.l-t · $48-802'7 who are physically d~· Newport Beoch 3769 frpl. ocean ,·iew. $360 yr. n •• et&. Avail Oc l ~lks from beach & Hunt· 1561 ~1csa Dr. 1·2·3 Rm. of"fices•From FOUND· Raccoon nro8d abled. Call 714·826-7093 & ••••••••••••••••••••••• ly .\Vill considerwinter. 646-4757 1ngtonll1rbour.846-S377 lSBlksEastolNe"''POrt $~35 per mo. Near BeafTheSour St..&S~ntaAnaNn.can leavename&pbone. 1it -;I 01!eanCront apts avail, 213·284-9384 or846·9007 Blvd.) Airport. Noleascreq. Dr.Stoctton673-l~. 1 ' from$14SloSl90.Utilio· I ~2 BR garden apl>, Lo 1 , BR, Ba ..,..,..., 633-322391'1noon ECONOMY AUTOMO'TlYE cl. 675·4873 ; 675·5205 or 1 BDRM , I btk to bay or frpj,c, dahwhr, pvt patio. w ~~!,.new -t • d • FOUND. Rik & brn rem. DMY-COHTRACTS 871·&471 ocean. util. incl. $215. Nr.Jrvine-lnd.Area.$.180 D/\V ". crprs, 6 tiJ~ MINl·SUJTES (1·2·3 + A few stores are still Sbepberdlyiw/flcacol· E'perience helpful, 'but\ OCE!ANFRONT 3 br frombeach&Huntingt.on s e rvice •vail . On ava 8 le al Shoppers li:Gelsler493-2799 person.Call Miss Bo ' mo.yrly.675-7876eves . toS205.557·2841 · pn. paio.. ES ORT .rooms). Xerox & aecy i i b lar&choker.VicHarbor will train the ri~· home, I yr old, di~. avail. 3 Br. 2 Ba. new. modern, 2 B~. cpts, dJ1)8 , util. No Harbour. 846-5377 or . Ne'wport Harbor in Cen· Village, a hJgh volume at645-5700. l·r·• Jto8mo.$475.675·1849 s't3 \V . Buy. Annuul pets, no children. Sl95. 846·900'7 t inella Bank Bldg. shoppers mall. Ir you LOST: Germ. Shorthair I-----'-'----...;, lease. saso.640-5719 Over40yrs.S42·6411 I '·· 3144 642·4644 h a ~e the merchandise, Pointer. female . Vi <.·. ,, \VINTER by park. near . F"•mw '!'e II put the foot traffic 13th Sl. 11.D. 900-31<12 . Aufo.RottY ~ new 2 br, 2 ba. dshwhr. COt"OftadelMcr l8.Z2 2 Br. drps, crpt. stove,••••••••••••••••••••••• NOW LEASING 1n front of ,you. If you eS.. ---------IN E\V 3 bdrm, 2 ba. $1~ 831 ·9276 qu1n deluxe townhome. 2 Custom Retail Stores dise, we'll help yoo ob-••••••••••••••••••••••• salesmen. Combo-w S!85 . mo. 548-4063 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ref~g. gar. Ray Street, NE\V Rancho San Joa· LI v I NG Prestige Office Space don't have lhe ~ban· PertOlllals 5150 3 experienced Olevrple 3 BR, 2 Ba, Frplc . garage. Bltns. Poinset· Br. 2 Ba, den, San Joa-HUNTINGTON lain it. Jo;n 100 other Dlinkingproblem? both n ew & use Tasteful!~ rum. 2 Dr. t tia, CdM . S49-8867 Days. Easrslde. Lrg ~br, 2~a. quin Garden Plan. View. . MARINA merchants, who are Call AlcoholHclpline excellent PllY plan & ex· beach. \V1nter $350. mo. En'<:losed gar, dis · Avail. now.·$500.522·4010 EXECUTJVECENTER beating the So ur 2Ahrsaday835-~ cellealdemoplan. 675·3172 BRAND NE\V 3 Bed/2 hv.:asber, lndcy. 1235. No or640.8287eves. O•kwood offers the ~ · Economy al Shoppers MacDonald · bath, frplc , sundeck. pels.642-3488or645-8107. fineslinresort.Uvtngata 11.11 ' Iii Viilage,272tN.MainSl., Foxy Girl 's Oul Call Need Temporary Hous· S-t75 mo 54 0.3383 . . L-aleach 3141 · 11 d s t A ...... ci:c Ma!lsagc U Call W Che.......,'et in g??? BactJ.apt. Phone. 675.10·76 · • Easts:1del.ux .duple.x,3br, .;~-;;••••••••••••••••• price you can a or . an a na,.-.--.._1 • • e T("glll 2'h 'b d d 2 There's Sl~million In Come . Spccla li%e 49 rPi \Vkly maid serv. $275. a, in 1:"1· pnv Y • Drop a pebble into the recreation facilities. Paraplcgics.542-JllE 2-1500 !\lo. No pets. Lido Shores 2br, lba. rngc. rer.ear No car"' gar. children & sml Ocean from your Apt N Beauty Shop in top loc•·1-1~tc:N/\Nim;---1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;:;r _llotel,673-§i!OO ~ts/child ; Shag&fp-33 pet welcom e. $400. Lease. Luxury, securitS': N~~~~J'J¥s~AEf~I~~; l714fl4'--4493 tion. Unlimited parking. PREGNANT?'!' 8 ~ Ins ; $250 Lse. 644-4340 714-637·7091 M•ture adulta 31755Cst acli"vi'li'es dir·~or who NO. Costa Mesa Dental / Yourclientelewilllovelt Caring confidential 1 or 2 r. adults. no ..... t..,. H 4 · · "' d ·11 -· c scl•'ng & r I $170 /$190 . 242lE.1sih-s1 '. 2 Br l ba, bltins, newly wy. 99·2.835. plans parties. BBQ's, Medical/Of'csllitcsavail. an so WI you. 646-~ oun re erra · JETTY VIEW ! • & F Agent Abortion, adoption & N. Jlli 646'1801 on Ocean Blvd. Only crpw. painted, nrSouth Funky cottage, rrpl. $.l2S trips & more! Free Sun· rom $345/mo. Mr . · keepin~. t l Chi Co A Coast Plata . $200. 3 BR apt&· Sea Terrace day brunch. O'Keefe.549-8138 Al>CARES4J·256J pl~~-k~~:~~~~I fa~= l~xurtC: 2 ~~. 2 540-9988540-4075 S385 ; Niiuel Golf Cs~ r~u; :~du:~:!ns i:~1::· SINGLE to 6 rm suites •PETSHOP1r .... ~· e ves 673·5332. Ba Duplex w/hardwood TI.BERLANEAP"I'S. $350 (Urnished&unfumisbed' Avail. In plush office Great opportunity, ETI' Ora;. & super ocean &jet· 1975'Pomon8., nr new de· All Available now• Models open 10 to 7: bldg nr. OC Airport.. Full owner/operator. Super Ft~ATJII<:R ON TllE BEACll 2 Br. 2 ty \•iew. Singles O.K. luxlBr,dshwshr,refrig. Yearly SorrynopeUorchlldren. s_er~lce tncl: Recep· localion!Sll,000 "1'ASSAGE$10. Ua , bltns . i:ar & lndry $550. mo. Call 644-7211 frplc, encl. gar, pool. Al :ii o have winter Roommate servi'c e t1on1st1 conference rm, AbF"axasMossoge fa c 's . 5350 mo. "i'rly . AGT. , $190.'645,1956. waterfrontsfrom$300 a vailabl e . r.tonlh tc :"erox, automated typ. PhotoModel~ 675-7n7. ' · GOOD REAL monLhoc'cupancy. 1ng.etc.Call833·3&10 1133•• 11 rt cf BEt\UT. Lg. Oceanview 3 2 BR deluxe studio, util ESTATE .. u e on , OCEANFR01 neat 2 Br, 2 Ba duplex. Bltns, pd. Bltns, crpli, pool. •FASHION ISLAND• JOAM ·l 2PM6Jl·lll:W Br, upper, .!!I ults, gar. wa~er/dryer. 2 car tar. S225. 1987 Maple. 645-8079 * 494-7518 * . Oa.kwood Exec u t Ive offices Companion fem. ror man winter . $275 . 213 · $400.Adults.67S-4062or or645·5647 . LUXURY• t r w/recepl secy&phone 85Must"·G0-75yr•Call 7••3010. 722·89 .. co11~. . 5 ory un um. G· -'en ·· B' I De I •· · uo:: • ...,... ~ -.~ o..ru service. 359 San Miguel, 1cyc e a ers 1ps 646-9946 an 5pm ..:c:::..:="-------1-'=.::::::::::::::::.._ ___ IADULT 2 br, Eastside. apart. Like P,vt. home. 2 A N.B. 640-1910or644·1860 Choice areas, trg. & in· · Cos .. ~ 3724C..teMHa J72f encl. garage, patio, Br,~ Cull bas, decks, 2 partments vcnlory. Top bikes & EmDloyment& •••••••••••••••••••••••,••••••••••••••••••••••• d"S hwht. Near new. gars. Few steps lo Exec ore space new s porting goods Mr P...-- Who's the new kid on the block? AMBASSADOR INN BRAND' NEW • No Cl•aning Deposit $ 5 O No loas• R•quired 's" 1 St d'' A · toge u lo pt. 'l""111, -14 """''·· • Kitthel'I '-cllitl•• .... 11. • tl'l<l......,.l t-p.c..,,,., • r ...... .a ....... nebl• •Go1 l l Q'• - 644-0878 beach. Mature adults on· Mewpwt lffclli · ' • · · • 9 .--· ly. No chlld-n, no ..... Irvine at 161... N . B. Fully c•rpeted, Baker' 213 451·5443. ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. ~ 64• "SSO" drps. Mr. Mayer752-7561 • Scltools & ~IR WA.OFT Rers. $450. Lse. 497·1617 .rv Beer Bar· Harbor Blvd • AvalLOcl.tsl or642·663G . Photography ofc w/dark C.M. $40,000 GrQs ~'. hntnction 7005 Pvt patio. frpl, 1 yr lse Rooms 4000 r m . A I C . s how er . $20.000 Net. at. .!,;Vyr1. •••••• ••• • ••••••••••••• ..._ HAYLOFT A"S Newport leodt 3869 •••••••• ••••••••••••••• ~a~eled walls. 548-9766 Ask. $36.000 : st,5.000 Dn IE A 2,13 A.,-ocado, CM •••••••••••,•••.•••••••• R00!\;1S $25. 'o\-cek up with " . BAY & BEACll 645-0143 PAik NEWPORT kilchen. 548-97 55 or \\Tish to share or s ublet REALTY .ITTS·JOOO -..TRAVEL Al!t'MT l\ton-l'Ti5pmto7pm APARTMENTS 645-3967 my ortice near OC ·MURSERYSCHOOL \. qJ..n Sat-Sun IO am lo4 pm Bachelor 1 or2 Back Bay. Room w/pvt Airport. 833 8747 . Pre-School, nr. downtn. CLASSES START BA~ A,pt. bltns, laundry Bedrooms and bath in lovely executive · Co.5la Mesa. Care for 24 MO~Y . facll. 'Nr. oc College. Town~ i home with pool. $1.25 mo. Luxury office in prestige at $100 mo. Room to ex· Ear~ comm1ss1on $1.55 m o. 751-5561 art Fr. S2290·~~n9-6 546-6740 bef 9 AM. Prefer bldg, N.B. GIUled wall pand. Incl. Jge. lot,.nrly while You learn &P?-1. S p • 1 YT . non smoking working vtew.845-3700 newbldg:.,romp.equip. . · -~a· oo s· ennis omanover25. . $85,000 PACIRC 2 Br Townhouse t~ ba ACi'OsTl'toM P'llh1lfn· -Sing:Je·l.:-doublo room oL. JJrAh.@.m...Rllr. 646-........ ¥~SCHOOL redeeoraled. '1 child Island at Jamboree on Pvt. Roon;a & Bath rOr fices loc . In modern ---.·--o .K .. no pets. S200 mo. San Joaquin Hills Road. rent, COila Meaa Nr. oc center, ulil's furn'd. By Let m.e !!how YoU how lO llOE 17th Sl. S. An• IOli·C Mission 968-1155 17141 644-ttOO College, Kit. facil avail. the mo $15 to$IO. 54().5206 earn income In upper So/., 54).6655 . $85. 5S6·6529. of the U.S .-$100 inve$l. Accredlledby SA'ITS NE\}' spac. 2 br, 1""4 ha. •Dll.Ulf. Office &. warehouse Mr . ltiley644·5391 Eatablished 1963 patio. garden. Adults. no Enstblorr 3 br. 2 ba. lsc. ~arge room with priv. sp;tce, new from $50. Fiflanclal Atd Prograrl}S AVON " ·:. WAHTTO ' ' MAKE MONEY, lul Hol 9 to 5? ,. B c a n A V 0 ~ H.E PR ES EN'J'J\ T IV ~f.· He your OY>TI boss, s(!r your own hours. No eX per . nece!ls. Tra inirt1.:· provided. Call 54Q..70416r Zcnith.1.1m. · BankiPj.! TELLERS& . IOOKKEEPERsf P /lime. 20·Z5 h~ki. Cont.act Doh Crei~hton, Irvine Na1ionHI Bank. 8JJ.J700. t:qual Oppor. t:mploycr . ----------r BAR~tAJD wa nted full t i m l' 4 n ite!I. l da¥. w et•kcnds off. C a.II 548·9'J49 DAR T _E_N_D_>_: 1-l-. -.-.. -,-.-l~·· country club. 1''/lirnt. Mature. Xlnl puy & <.'Olfl·• plele benefits. Ca ll w,11. 1.hru Sat 111\('r IOam foi; . iDlCJ'YleW".,..644·~ __.__ llEAUTICIAHS •i STYLISTS .. For (2) N.B. ~alons. W/llr' y,• /out fo1low1ng. 644-0Gijl or 540·1!.582. · •.! pets $215.642·1800 Incl. spac master suite, b •th . a 11 home H.8 . by M3rina Hi&h. LICf'UOR UCEMSI r-~~~~~~~~ din rm & dbl j?aru~e. privileges. Hcferences. 846-1111 OrangeCountyOn·S8.lc 1---------Vlt.LA MESA from $2M. 2 Auto door GpeRer avail. 919-0205 Genernl. "OLD ISSUE· Beginnios &ailing lessons Bo'l,5 & G1·rls '~ .. · Br, patio. Pool. No pets. p 1 & FOR SUBLET COCKTAILS ONLY" In Huntlnaton Beach ., lwltchboertJ!. M•Yk• • W.t "•' • W••ll•• oltdttry•1-il. ,....,,_. poel • C>loKJ ~li•I pflon•• i'ffit. WATE•FAUS •STREAMS• LAGOONS 2909 BRISTOL AVE. SANTA ANA (-At South C:O.tl PIUll) 540-2300 719 , \Y, W.U.00. 646-J.351 Aood 1,. re=1 ation area. ROOM Ir locrd 4050 II!--.-11t...1-CeDlrtl Park. Nexl class 10 to I years of age. Dill'.' ,_5 u on y,nopet.a., ••••••••••••••••••••••• Exec. ofc's. at FashkJn .. · ......,...QaCY ._.. starts October 11. Call • l-'..:..--------1 •FROM $322• Pvt.. room wtlh board. Island, NB. Wella Fargo Call Mr. Wmston 175-1056. ly Pilot delivery rout l 11&5. 1 BR, new crpt. •AmlcoeW11",NB Costa Meia. $225 mo. Bank .Bldg. 1 lo~. Cbllert(2U)2"12...a.9 !-.~-'-------~r:~.~:;;,·=~i;;..· '1 bit; E. Bay St. D1ys Mana1edby 549·1079. FUm or willlni. A . W-.i. 7075 11 .. rtes I< ah trl 2112,eve•'32S \VllUamWaltersCo. 543 sq. fl. 2pvt. c·s. & ~4oneytoLo.t . 5G21 ••••••••••••••••••••••• c • P8 -Yee..._ I ..... 42.50 Seeretary/reeepllo ••••••••••••••••••••••• CL£ANfNG done. Home. mereh•ndlae lot Ml ,.... 3126 Bayrrlinl Z Bd, 2 Ba, Pvt ••••••••••••••••••••••• area, lnlematMJnal Oat.a llONBY Avallabfefortnd •pt.., ornee. '!Wanton re· new subscriptions. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bch & pier. $550. yrly. Cabin Bl&Bear 111>'12 2 Product.a, 660 .Newport T. T . Loana. $5000. to sularbasla.N-Oltl lnformaUon pleue v~~.~ 1~ .. ·~!'f.:.2ba00w::,.e.,r-979-t93S&Mt-~to tplcs: aijr, aeP playrm, Ctr. or .• Ste. 285, NB. SSO.qQO. NO points, pre· Bak • ti ed needs l ~1!~!~!e.!S:: J~Vn ~~·615 .:" .. , _. ·YEARLY 3 ~ 2 ba """' col TV, pooltbl. 494'f611 (714)548·080laft5PM p1yrncnt penalty, or erre r pl m ~· ._,,.,, "'• · ....,.. Lag Bch escrow te., up to 12 yn bakery, mt, club, hotel Capistrano area, call _\V . Balboa Blvd. F'rplc. . Don't drop the bell! Gtt • financlnc. Call Don wk. 5'8-5161 495..o630 aAd MiuloD Id Bf!., 1 leBa, ~· crp:', :1tn1, gar•ae .. 1 blk to Palm Desert. 2 br condo, job wllh a ~·«lilt Dalb' Blaaius, at Nationwide EXP waltrea l"'*lng for Jo-El 'l'Of'O a,_, 1!!~~~~!!~!19~~~~~1·~~~i~·1g~l~~~··~~·;mo~.~·~·lJ]•~Y~•~r~b~c~o~c~h;·~S~3~T$~.l)l~u~m~.~'250~~..,:::~w~n~ ... ;::·~·!JP~ll~o~t~C~la~1~1~ll~l~ed~A:~:;ilF~ln~a~n~c~l~a~l~C~o~r~p~.~lu~ll~U~~m~e~d~.,..~·~~~U:•:~~-·~""~~t"'10{__....:. ••. - 1 · -• • • • 675·5487 --.... Phone642· . (710772·3950 PluseuliSSMlTO ..... .... .,,._ --.. ":" -· •• --... P' r. .. -· • I .. ·-. -. • -. , I · I • I • I ' • - I • t I • 11 ,. • It • . I J ' ' .. . ' DAILY PILOT WM:tnltditv. October 1. 1975 ;• • ; . !.. •• -" .• . •, •· Add it ..• Build il. .. Dlaper if ... Hammer It ... ~arpet " h ••. Cem~nt 11...Wlre 11...Hoe lt ... Clean it ... Move ' IL.Press lt ••. Palnt It ... Nall it .. Plaster it... Fl• ii ... SERVICE-DIREC I ORY Plumb .it ..• t'alch •ti ··' "!Re 11.:.nernog!Ljj··; R.QOf if···'-•ndscape it. .. TllA it, .. Trim it t ......... n··· • Haul t.-Add it ... Plant n:. er It... . .. . . ,,, . . · ~!!':'!!-!? ••••••• , ,. CClrpl'ftt•r Coatroctor •••1f11 H I I L .1 <•z• P.t:lla9,.41 ... I P•Nn1/SliP · ;'" ....... • • •• . ~-c1aec11 wri....;·· ~·;~·;;~:;~:;~·~d~~~~ ··;;1~·::e·~-;,~·=~::· ~~·;:·;;:~··~;;~~:·;:; ·······~::~a·-···· ···;:;;~·=;···· uc;u·se;i:;:;;;;;-;:01 ··~i;~;~r,r· ~~;;J·J~~· .Jjom e. 6 fflce. sf1 Is patio covens & repain. Custom paUos, room ad· Servlce. Recutar "Clear AND CLEANUP • SQd lawDIJSprlnk.. lpslde/out. Hl gUAlJlow lntlfit. OUr ftll!!al .aRT'r.:=f*..t.,k tl ~lllill>'roll , mo. chk balanc etc. ne11sonahl•. Norm d 1 ti on a. R em ode I Up. Free EIL'42-3102 ...,:1wr der6PM DMJcn SVI ·tQ.-1117 rates. Bruce&6S37f.., ~~&~ou~r~p~ri~ca~J..r:~~-1'£'.•ul::it:'~~Wt•~l~..,..~·-~~"81\1~~-:: ••tni 549-1582 alter 5pm. 646-927<1 S49-t066. &ooa A7·2Sallt..-S. ' . GAR DENER : Es tt.:Acrm. M•a•ry SSAVES$-&Ntprfce. ft• • ' ·- .... Y11ttl'"J Carpentry, Built· Ins, re· C1lm re modi, add, patios, p erlen ced, Rell able ••••••••••••••-••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• t /intr. AJ>y flx·ll Joi». JS.,-,. 4 •••• .. •-!• .... • ..... -• •••••••••••••~••••••••• modeling&: Repairs. cal kltcberui . Design, fr est, 615"'9$2. CdMArea 0 .....,111 C M ASONRV le CON· Mapy Rera. e4s.cfUe, •••••••••••••••-•••••• C£RAll1C TtL& ~.~ --LOVING ChUdCare M8·~2 lic /insr&4~. W'lll ere CRET,£ WORK. Ask (or Jack, -t' Remodel. Frei ell.. til a .:• h Ex MfKEGARDENSERV. Lo ,._.__ Joke $411-1115 PATCHPLASTERlNG -welcome._._ .. ~ ,..a.J ome. p. mother. Corpet Stnice Electricat Maintenance. Lndscpng W ,...... .. _. ' Cstllf P.atnt/Wall~per· ••ALLTYP.&S•• VI d)'s. Dana Pt. 400·341C ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Clean Up, 'T'r'ee work. lndv/Family lmmed CYr . . Ing. Paint int·Si!IClna. ext Fr £ l _ 5'0-68Z$ op Sill abi .. IM...a.i.-CARPETXPR'J"S.16yra ELECTRICIAN Sml Call aft S 6&2-S196 C&UB.Scoll-546-3614 F~rt_!>~~_!?~ters SU91v13br8fl8..74.52 ee 1 •••••••••••••••• .. ••••• __,, G · R ' . . Bn<•·~·-Pollo • .i' ••••••••••••••••••••• et 1t eallyClean jobs, m aint/repa1rs. 22 G...,...Serrices Mllltdeal J BlockWaUs BBQPILI Top Q'-lal ProC pain•'na VERY NEAT PATCH •TopSOtl.coroPQlt• '$t b. l b t \VILLIAMS549·8115 yr11. exp. -R f ....... ' - -' , .., JQ.B_S & R&STUCCO. •Malt:h•R.edWood• ..,: m ea ine 5• oa 8 Sales·ltepair·lrutall lic233108 S48·5203 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• e 1• ~..-.ltlCM61. ext/l~t-reas rts, · r nt.lj~Pr;ee~eoE;t;69J.~:-~'-· ---l;:;;;:i·C~lt.;'~ ";-~-~!..__:.• •Patio cvr, kitch rmtll, lat · · "TltlNGS" by Moose. Wanta REALa.EAN_, Rea1dentlal & Com· · ......, ;tice wo rk 646·521 9 John · s Carp e t & ~ardening Gen woodwork. repairs HOOSE!CallGlngham ;;.•~IA.~~:?i:'!t mercial Lic/ina. George ra.-i., .. t TrN 59niclt ,.548·9689 Upholstery. Ori shampoc ••• ••• ••• •••••••••• •••• plumbinl, etc.642-5613 Girl. •·ree est. 645-S123 &: Stoa':. Call ~t.'1129 M3·9.335. •••• ••••••••,.••••••••• ••••••••••·~-•,......• i::;_._....... (s oi l reta r d e nts l .JAPANESEGARDEN ER PIM ..a:• R movalJ l1mw.t' kip. •• ;-,~;•••••••••••••••• Degreasers & all color 10 yrs ex per all phases I DO IT ALIJ EXPERIENCE Mo•'--· . Profe11lon•1European i g 'pei n g ' •p rUntil"f + t:i:.tp e ntry -Cuato m . brightoers + JO min RcasonableiE&Umates Electrical. Plumbing, REFERENCES ••••::?•••••••••••••••• Wallp4lper,IllllaUer.Xlnl S~dilllfs Firewood. Ile{ n tt' ·~od, repair, add·on bleac h . for whitE Call7S1·193'7. etc.Reasrates.642-4957 S39·?440,Q.?002 Movlni:/llauling,. Student workst8·3"95da)'5 Wa t er hc!«t.ers, dis· 642·2624 1 ' •.. irtK!late. Designs. Fr~ c:.irpcts. Save money by HANDYMAN-Homes • ThOC'ough housecle.anlng w·/lar,ge t ruck. Reas Palnting /Repal.r.3Syts posals, dr~. faucet.a. sC. 845 3439 s avin g me xtra trips, Qu ality Maint/Lnndscpg • Sl<I a wk Dlacount for re Barry MS ~/839 5779 work .,usr, takeadYan· copper rC'iiipe• Same Ford's TreeStrvite !er · · Clc1.1n l iving rm, dining &od, sprkln;. soil cond, ~p~s. Con i;cientious terralA~n000..2937 · · · · tageo'iinyexp.SJG..7056 prices day,& nii:bL We ExprCrew.~.bondied .,a,fJNOR HOME llJo~PAI It r rn & h:.ill 51.5. Any rm cleanup 642·3331·646-4908 ra Lsman.645-6SS8. Mo v l n g • ha u 11 n g , t ake M1t~"Olarge. Uc & insured. 162-7111 .: frJu1nbin&·Carpcntry S7 50, couch SlO, chair S5. Exp J G· d Hcuu&i1t9 HOUSECLEANING ls our cleanups . EJtp.reas·free Pror painter, honest work, 300948. Tutor--! r.oera mic tile. 540-S560 IS yrs exp Is what counts, C · •1•","e""'d ar .ene,r. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Business. Call Janice's esl. reliable atudentl reas. Int/ext, frcc est, JUST-n~•~ ·-2 ~ l't not method. I do work o mp e Y main · RaggedyAnns.675-6553 847·212tL Rers .S48·Z759/642-3913 ,._,_.._. ••••••••••••••••••••••• .Additions, Remodeling, mysclr. Gd. refs sa1-0101. Sh~ub .. trees, Frt.>e est.. •HAULING• •CAIJl.642-<llll• Y~ur child can learn tore. .. p atlos , J> a n e 1 in G 546-0527 YARD CLEANUP Mature resp woman. Big PoiwfflMJ/P••rhMJ PAPERHANGING MARV 'S PLUMBlNG ad. Qualilied, exp. tutor. ~:C"abi nclli, etc. 492.9739 01 Cement /Concrete * * 5.56-0347 •• Canyon, CDM, Laguna ••••••••••••••••••••••• Professional Reasonable •646-98117• 646·7638 ~ -.S32"8026JackorJohn ••••••••••••••••••••••• C lea nl!ps, treework, . areas . $2S per day EXTERIORS SAVE S$i FreeEst.63l·:k81aft5 NOJ OBTOOSMALL • . Brick Jllock Stone tile rotottl~inc. manor l<bcp, H aul1 n g An y thi n g . 673-22S7 · R .L, Sinor Slatel...::.0:::'.=::"::::0:"::::=::--1 • ....."~~~~~~~:_I .carp ~n try ·Panelln ~. work expertly done by 10yrsin area646·2fDJ. Garage cleanup. Relia·&...tdt '--Licensed Jnsured Call PA1NT&PAPER Anyplumbingwater serv. .,shelving, s ml ~e~el. licensed contr962-6712 John Baker, Experienced bl e. fas l 5 e rv ice. cop.., '979·333$ QuaUty worktmattrtals l e a ks.-m a r bo 1 i t e .N<;tjob toosmall000.3949. C lassiri ed a•··. sell b'ig lawn&gard.encarc.Cut, 963-64.52. ••••••••••••••••••••••• J .E .SWENSONllGlMllOO encloSrures. r eas. l. ~ Experienced Japane1e ·PETERS PAINTING 1132 ••61 ·-off I d la Ve something to sell? items, small i·te--..... "'"u edge & cult1vale. 9G2·340l SELL ldl I • •..o:=.·::~::;:..:·~:::.:·~=:..w=•:=.·-1 .. ..,. ..... -v e tems with a Gardening & landscap-Int/Ext.· Reas. rates Find what you want in 1 "Classified ads do it well. item. Just call&&z..567a Want Ads Call 642·5678 Daily Pilot Oass.ifled Ad Ing. Free esl. 645-3388. Call Gene alM2-0458 Dally Pilot Classifieds. CLASSIFIED will sell it . USE THE , DAILY PILOT "FAST RESOLT'' SERVICE, DIRECTORY • St.Ip Wanted 7100 Holp Wantod 7100 Help Wat11ed 7100 HelpWllllled 7100 Help Wanted 7100 HelpWOlihd 7100 HelpW..ted 7100 IMlpW-.1 7100 HolpW..ted • 7100 ............................................................................................................................................................................................................... ~ Dishwasher & kitchen Housekeepe:r·Uve-in, pvt MAID ••Ove; 82? Start your RECEPT/TYPIST. con· SAL~R,EP SIOO TYPIST..PmMI . :;; CREW MA. NAGERS helper. Sid's Blue Beet. quarters. Only father & Colonial Motel 2nd career as a Realtor struclion background re· F~ paid/AJsoreejobs Newport ~Ulting rmn _. 107 21st PI NB S75-333J adult son ln (amity. Son Ph: 645-9137 Aasoclate. We're on the quired.549-8867 1'"'ortune500company. needs capable typist to foto H•wlpCllltf' Promotion art 4, ' vl s~ally handicapped. ~AID f II " rt OCTD bus line in Mission ' BBA in rinance. handle typillg & pboues. I----------I write p . o. Box 847. ... • u .. me, no pa Viejo. \Vork your own RECEPTIONIST JTYPISl ClJNTROLCAREER Monday-Friday 1-spni • • • • DISHWASHER Coronadel Mar.Ca 926ZS time. ln\'olves wknd hours. We pay fOI' train· FULL.-TIME. Newport Employment Agency $3 Per hour. Please Call work.Days.Dependable. Ing. Earning avg $1000 Beach Architectural ~00Irvine,Stel09B Chris, 7SZ-740L Neat appear. Reliable. 2 housewives. Part tim· Marina Jnn, Dana Point -r mo. cent,...., Finan· firm is seeking a cons·l .1'N~-~lc'B~c'.!hi__:1~1!•~~.-~··~~l-'..-.~~f:;t;;:u;;:--- ~ Must enjoy working with young people 2 to 15 years of age. Van or full size ~lion wagon r equired. Excellent 'J\J~ommissions ,. may earn up to $300 Surr &SJ.rloin ... H bo · r--., -.-1~ 5930 \Y. Cst 1-lwy, NB , delivery for dental lab ar r clal Realtors. Ml·l210. ci'entous, poised; bright, . VET CUNIC · ·weekly. Dial 642·4321 ext 219 for in· view. ~~~~~~~~~~1;; .... ;;5068;;;·;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ MAIDWANTED & ambitious person. $ALESWOMEH General office, asst in DOCTORS ASSIST. Part Time* r,,,11 ~art time woman -Ht hrs Must work well under \Ye -need 2 more people surgery, ljte cleaning. Young lady 118.28) to ll!i· Mea&Mot.el • &Mr9681 week. Telephone solicit· press ure. And be xlnl for thC best sales job in 41/:i day week. Send re· sist in Health Spa. No INSPECTOR I--'-"='-'-'='-===-I ing. Sal+ commission. t y p I s t • ti 0 \V p M . Orange Co. Flexible hrs, sumc to Daily ,Pilot Ad . .Equal Opportunity Employer VicHarbor&Baker,CM. RESUME. REQUIRED. car neees.s. Personality No. 449, P .O. Box 1=•, exp. req. we train. Apply M •1HT~ • -1 Ow '' ·~Zl91 -In· process i.nspedion o "' --.. n ansp........ °"ly qualified need app. k enthusiasm more im-Costa Mesa, ca i 92626 noon· 8 pm. 2112 Harbor e lectronic assembly. -SUPRVISOI ly. Contact Ge raldine p rta nt than ex.,.r 1----~----- Blvd,Costa Mesa. In s pects machine Seeking on·slght main· Perfect btwn 9:30 & llAM and ~ iO+ draw after short \Vaitress, expel'. f/time. ' W-..:1 71 oo' Help Wanted 7100 Donut Shop, e~rly shin , ••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Some exper. 1n cowiter · work or donut making, · IUUTICIAH CLERK · SJC. 493 ·663S bof.10.m. ta Mesa·Nwpt Bch aa salon.. No rollow. Need reliable person for DRAIHMEMWANTED .!• SBO wk guarn & clerk in our Huntington 50 Calls a day. Will train. mm .. ~·9986. Beach ofrice. ·Must be Owntruck.558·7381. able lo type (electric), . . AUTY OPR AS · handl e phon es ,Dnver,partlime,lateaf. OTA NT Part time. t e l ecopie r & t a k e lernoon. 2S yrs .. Prefer ars, F'ri. Sal. 211 \V. c lassified advertising. Lag . Bch . resident. on, C.M. 548·1344 ask Pleasant working condi· 497·2713 or 752·626.1. ~rge lions & excellent com· .EDITORIA.LASSISTANT TING INDUSTRY pany benefits. Pr~rer a Prof'es s ion al org .. 1 C 1 / resident of Huntington quarterly. P /T, fl ex. GI •r _,.... "' Beach. Apply at; \Yriting ability. typing , ....... ~ .• , a min. of 2 yn ex· DAILY PILOT rcq. Prefe< Journalism or Eng. background. in carpentry & boat 330 }V. Bay St., CM Reply : 613 E. San Juan, rrallatlon. lmmed. Equal Opport.employer S.C.92672. en i n g . Apply a t , 1 -~-~~--~~,1 -=c.c==------1 parts, i;lectronic parta, tenance supervi&or W ..... '--2 : 3 0 t 0 4 p M . q arifying period. Sid's Blue Beet, 107 21st printed circuit board w/prior experience lo be --., (714 1840·0770. ' Fi'. -Q4S4. 9am·Spm. Pl,'NB an 4pm. u ti Ii zing pr in ls responsible foc budgets, Hours specilicalions, Sample job cosi, payroll, special 9~2PM or4-9P~ Rec1plionitt Sajeswoi:nan. mature, Wa itress-kitchen help, & processes. Inlcrpre orders, & building main· Earn $4 hr putting your Needed for front ore. :f#ime perm. Dahn.ken of etc. Good pay for stead~ blueprint..s & schematit tenane'e. Xlnt salary personality lo work, All Must be neat, pleasant.&. l!:'oa la Mesa. 1819 work~r. Ne~t appear. diagrams. w/fringe bmefits. Send work done from our netl enjoy d ealing w /the ,l<fewport Bl. Ori g1na·I Pizza, 2121 CaUforappointment res u me or write lr\'ine ofc. You must public. Mustbeexper'd q_ . Balboa BJ, NB betwq JndustrlalRelations w/1alary requirements possess a pleasant clear tn handling. a busy i'"S•cretary $700 B·4pm. 714/494-9401 to; Box <IS4, Daily Pilot, voice & a confident man· phone. 5 Day wk. 9am·1.. Fee Paid ~AlsoF~Jobs 1-~-----~-- TELONIC p .O. Box 1S60, Costa ner. Perfect foc students 5pm. Apply in person, Estabhshed Firm. \Ythe a~e l~kindg for adn benl • , _M_•_•_•~· C_a_._,,.,. _____ 1 & housewives, No actual Tues thru Fri. 1545 Capable5ee'y<;arecrist. us1ast1c, epen a e '" Newport B\\'d,C.M. CONTROLCARl!:ER salesman lo work with us • ALT llR Management selling involved. •'or 1..:==.:..:.==="---I Employment Agency in our s pecialty food N PEOPLE P.ERSON more info.• 833·8098 Reception1st·Doct.ors orq.' :MOO Irvine, Ste 1098 store. Apply in person at LAGUHAIEACH ' Exec. looking for part betwn 9am·SPt1'1· Typing & sh a must, wiii Nwpt Beh 714r.;:;&.8505 office. 2952 RandolPh Equal Oppor Employer time business assoc!ate Perm. p /time job deliver· train, $450 per mo tr' Street. CM. in wholesale supphes. ing early mom LATimct starL 548·0076. s.ECRETARY, f/time. ~l) l·WH--0-W_A_N_TS_TO_W_O_R_K_?_ Business r u 11 y to homes in the Irvine / • tns. a gent. (1) secy. lnferiorDecontor capitalized. Jntervlew Newport area. Must oo RECEPTIONIST.,· Secure ruture. \Ylllingto DRIV EACABI I 3 Z223 •-w Work •-9391 Ted CHOOSE your hours . Fee pa d /Alsofeejobs. 67 · reliable & have depend. Must have pleas~nt .... · '""" · Still Looking! ' transp. Salary~ mo+. telephone personality' & 998·4975. Bob544·7972. work for yourselr, be S.n Cl.m. Studl·0 M .05• '""'-E ... 8238 b·iu· t meet bll your own boss. Men or ander Yacht&, 1922 anca ttd, Irvine. CLERK TYPIST Accts payable clerk ror s!ilbo.ti.,._.... New,port Be-ach i·n · A ~• .-.· · 8 1 Y 0 pu c. Secm...,e:__.· \Yom en. Can be sli"hlly CONTROLCAREER Openiopfor.exp. Typin g requir~·, ..-p-• • EDP EmploymentAgeney orinexp. •PHOHES SSSO Up shorthand helpful. A ly Good ,pay benefit s. handi c apped . Neal-' ~OO_Jryine.Ste109B c IU ,_,. 1.,,,., • F 1•i "--I j ~ · 1 L d F /time. Public contact. Clean Appearance. Con~ c•......a. a or.""o.~mm. __ eepa .If ~ ee o..... 1n ..... eers_ctn_on Y.· o CaUCindy,"" -. Vets.. r_"IJr"" ... ,,C..:S to ,......, s urance co . .Ex · lmmed.openings perienced, good IV LHdrnan w /ft-g ures & typin g. O'A!D 1ine or boats in Salary to $475. & co. m bly. Bonus pl an r or , =cl>ec.nc.•c.fc.ilc.• .-'83J.8450"'-.c='--- ,,_ ~ I ~N~w~p~l~B~c~h~~7~1~4~/ ~~~;;;;°";;•;;·0864;;;;or;;61;5-0258.;;;;;;:;;;; Peoplel.O\'er. sti1pyar~1 900Lido-P,uk1 ..:."'"==,.:;.-=~="---70. sU~Pie~foUr ''tn-(Parl·Time) I• Collectionexp.necess Drive, Newport. Be4~h SECRETARY ·come. Drive a cab& hrs Studies in Data JR.VINE PEDCQNNEL CONTROL CAREER weekdays. Must have su~rior tjp-or more a day. Apply in Processing helpful. """' MATH CLCDlf Employment Agency :a. ing &_sh skiU.s" 'top quali-y 11 Cab ,..,.. Please Apply SERVICTS•AGENCY ~J\ 3400Jrvine.~e1098 * R.E. SALE~* ty only need a pply . person: e qw eo~" Personnel Department Must enjoy Dn>blem Nwpl Bch 714 /556-8505 \Ye now have open~gs ll2S1 ,SJaler Ave. •·GU.n· Mon-Fri 9AM·2PM 488 E.1lth5treet solving &r-mBtb. for new saJes~le. •· Irvine area. Perm posi· taih Valley. 80% COMMISSION ( t I · ) r -M '-HOTO ~ATE · ,.,....... lion. Call 714/556·3937for1----~-----PACIFIC MUTUAL a rv1ne ·"""'ta esa Please Apply ,., m. pt-time eellent commission S lit a ppL .. asamemberofourof· 700NewportCtrDr W+.224 '42-147( Peraonnell>epartment sales clerk, hrs 10·3, and loadsol leads.G all-'="--------F W1-W13-•- producer. ,. .... all ,hardware & as· ble, Musl have own d toqt1 . ••EogiMMmt 'I, exper. In install· engines. Good pay. SflooL••Mrtor1 r'd m'blders lo hand \IP boats. .. ',:~~N~ew~po~rt~Bo~ac~h~§I:•~-~;;-;-;~-~-~-~~-~-:-;;;;-~ Mon·Fri9AM·2PM Mon-Fri. ¥oung lady atmosphere. • SECURITY OFFICER ore ean1ng, + per iu-. rice. Individual training E IO PACIFICMtlJU•• 18·28 yrs. 499·3650 or Forlnterviewa ...... Ri 601 LidoParkDr,N.B. New-port Beach area. in a most desirable area, qua ppor. Employer -67s-.4639 .,~' Own t.ransportalion. Cos la M es a. ca 11 700 NewportCtrDr . THE ROMTAYLv 67S·610l 4pm-midnight 644.2266 betw 9&.l2noon. 645·5045 . Ask for Ken JANITOR Newport Beach. PRODUCTION GROUP 11i s · t t. lt J •H-~5 £qn•IOpporEmploY-• c rv1 cc s a ion a en· ·-• · McFarland. "' ••~ -... 673·7601 :. . \Ypmen wanu::u to work: ELECTRONICS Expanding company is COMTROLMGR. dan~s ., full&: part time for hous'ecl ea ning * DISCOYEltY * look ing for 3 people Wno; ... , Need exper. shirt slee\·e RE 5 ., "'S· i~ pos1t1 o ns open. Sal. service.CallG75-6Ss3. · REAL ESTATE \Ye are a fast growing have al least'2 years ex· Mecha!'IC, Auto; Exper d. type fnr division start up. • • Al.I: • based on exper. Apply 1---------- Electronics Division of per. in J anitorial Main· Bener1ts. $1100 per mo. Min: ·~?CP· 5 yrs. Mr. \Ve have openings r6'r a Ha.rbor Vie:w Shell, 2500 YACHTSAL~MEN po1itlon$require own COOK·IROILER N ', Y . S . E . I i s t e d ten<1oce of oUice build· Mission~leJo. 831).1795. Leshe, t~·3700 few Select Salcspeop~ to San J oaquin fills Rd, Expcr'd, large power p, & rdiablllty to be Roasts, Nights. Must ~~v~if:~t:"fiid':~~ Ines. M1pnt trne. Route ala co. p~ male, rem. service ~~~~vl:p hca°J'1=~~ Ne~po~Beach boats. N .B.646-~ll. time;..fOl' work. have several years ex· compl ex. \V e have Exper. req1;1lred In Future. Age 23-39. Car, estab accts. E\'es/Sals training and wanar to Serv1ce Sta. Salesman. Young pe rson. Deliver 1F.emale appg in Per· in l s l c I a ss urgent requirementa (or: ge'!er~l clean10g, O~r phone. S160wk. 848-1004. $75 wk+ Mr Levi graduate lo a slron& in· E~es .• good ~y,benefit.s. s and,wiches 9:30·12 :30 &11am. 19 E. restaurants. Call Chef, Sr 119__. ---t-pohs~mg & vacuuming 848·1004 • · denonde. n.l with a win. M1ss1on Vie.JO. 831·9540. dally sz hr comm. Car re• ,._Dlfl,SanlaAna. James. EOE. 644·1700, .LNCtiONC e quipment. ·Hours NUISESAIDES 1----------1 r -~ • ·-· • -d '_•_xl_53_cl_. ------1 Assa~ 5:JOPM lo 2AM. Pay ap. 01 ORDBIUES REAL ESTATE nl.ng sp1nt, ~Pete or Service Station Atten· qd. 479 E 17th St. CM , '4\ar-• UAR ,. &: prox. $2.50/hrt.ostart.. Salary depends on exper. Bill. 558·2660 11 d/nt, exper'd. Day & Mercll•diw · s t have waterfront Cook /Lite Housekeeper El•ctr AuetnbMn Please Call I-Or Ap'pt Be recognized, Call SaleSDl'ODle c;:::, SELECT Eves. Full & p/time. Ap· ••••••••••••••••••••••• .J r~or"k"e""r 'w· 1",1oedear ~~~.:J~3~r~~~~· CM \Ve orfer attractive start· Equal2 0 13pif649-por ~-yer lmmed. Port Mesa Coov . We have a Smi.tfl. friend· T PROPERTIES ply! SheNll8Station,17th & AMiques 1005 cu .. Ing rates together with I~~~~~~~~,..,..~~~;";;.°'~· p~,~642;;;:·0400~~·'----Jy slaff. Pleasant O([ice. Irvine, · •••••••••••••••••-•••• rd. 'Blackie·s Boat x lnt fringe benefits.i; Personalized manage. R.E . SALES. ATT.EN· Sci.ice station help ex· ToallOOrlriends "'-''.;.67_3;..·6834=.:;·----I COOi( Please apply in person to JANITOR NURSING ment if needed and pay a T 1 0 N L IC ENS ED. per, must be able lei do in Orange County ,·~aoockEBta Six nites, immediate PersonnelJ)epL Partlof\illTime -•LG.s.M.F. higher commission than UNLICENSED-GET light repair&Jen'lserv JONATHANS ,pet'd , f/tinie. Prcrer ~~~~!~~·s~~:~Yetit'i S.&S.C. S3.50Hr.to_start Has o~e ni n g for RN most offices . Call i~:ATRME~9~vR~T sta. work. Ma~e. locai ANTIQUES tracting expcr. Reply Bender. 6204 \V. Coast Di~O~~~~W· Own Transp. &44-&8.1: :e~~~~ sh~:~y ti~~ S4&-~ij)-l<1ndaskrorDan~. you to sell ho~ .!th a~ ~e~, 2800 W. COasl Hwy, is having their annual :C~~~f~r~;,dp~·. ~X•-"-w~y_._N_B_. ______ 1 (nortf\ofO.C.Airport) Jan1tor,pfti• thru Fri 9·2, Royale , " .·, • accelerated course..,hat · "': EndofSummer O, Costa Mesa, Ca COOKS SantaAnaCa9270S Oldermanj)ref'erred. Conv. Hospital, lo.'ll W, slarts immed. tr toU ·re Se'rvfcc Station Atten· Clearance Equal Opportunity Don Quixote Motel Warner, SA. 546-6450. interested in earnin,: big dants, competent, exper, Sale on EatireStotk =-------1 For Lunch & Dinner Employer~/F Call &i2-2670 :o._..__ money from the s)!&rt, .cleao •cut. f\ill & part upto lh.OFFI! keeper, experienced.. Shirts: Apply in person, 1~~~~~~~~~~1 ----:;;:;;;;-;;;:-_--1NURSING Rnl Estate~ get individualized(lree tltne'. Salary & com· 422 31st St. N. B. Y Cats, 333 3rd St. Ma Barker's, 212 E. 17th FOOD SBVICE JEW&a *AIDES E stablis hed multiple training in on Lhe job as· mi!S.ionl Call 67J..99SO or 67J.8Xll una Bch. 494.7133, St, C.M. \V /bench expcr: in repai j sales office. Ifyoo have a sistance in a topolq. toe. 3600~ewport81vd. Ch f ATIEHDAHT &manuf. Limitedexper. oin a team who cares license & want to have w i th a (riendly at-..t. Brass Beds, 25 Rockers. Boys \Vanted. Must erue l'BeS~t~~·07 ~is~ii·I~ Newport Beach . .5 Day considered. stl-1313. about patients & about one or the best locations mosphere. Call imi?ed: S 1 T ,-ER; -in rant. 5 JO Tables, ~a Cabinet. a ble l-9 wo rlt: NB.6?S-3l33afl4pm. week . Equal Oppor. you,LedamhoWyoucan intheharborarea.call Llnda5S8·7555 ,. day""'k,yourhome-oun. 200 Chairs , singles & ekends, as well as Employe r . For appt. Kentucky Fried Chlcke:1 be pai extra ror s~aying Paul Martin 644·7662 for · Npt Rtl Refs. Mature. sets, etc&: lots more. AU • e kda ys. Apply in ·-. -..... (213) 549.3408 or {714) need& cook. Must ha\'1 well. We have our own app't. ' Restaurant Trainee. Good TLCreqd.$48-268Sevcs. American antique oat. p;on Mon.-Thurs. 3·S, COU"5a0R 548·0671. ext495. neat appearance. j\ppl) corre~ shop & , oth er .. oppor. Neat appear, .Ex· all wholesale. 645-3222 !liver s Restaurant \V a nt e d for G) o rj a in person al Dana Point benefits. ,Exper d-all . . . per. fas t food ,operB\fon. • . 2 MacA rthur Blvd . l\1arshall Figure Salon, Fry Cook, exper'd. Avail or Lag.Beach. · "Shtfts. Apply Mon lhru [0""1N-Miflllff lac Ability to handJccas'b re· STDIOCLBUCS APPli.c•t 10 I 0 \V estcliff area. Will d ays t<?workoorfeeshop Frl 9am·4pm, Royale 1111 gisle r. Avail t o work Growing flnaoci.il fin:n •••· .. ··~··•••••••••••••!' IUSIOY train, Mu st be:atlracti\'e, operation. Gooc;t oppor. Llcaht.., S.S. Conv. Hospital. 1o.'ll W. ""'---RIAL TOAS----' d'ays. Apply, Rigger has openings in its Santa \Yh1rlpool~ectric • 'per'd only. Sam's havetrlmflgure &enjoy Apply, R1g1~r Work fromyourbQmem \Varner. Santa Ana. ,_ Restaurant, 16 Fashion Anaofflcefor s harpin· dcyer.197•rnocle4'60. foodl(,3901E.Coast working w /wo me n . Restaurant, 18 Fashion the telephone. Goo S46-64SO. ·1 Center, NB art 3PM dividual9 w/.JOOd 4h 4' ~ .. 99-1706.' ' y,CoronadelMar. Mature woman pref'd. Center, NB aft Jpril Comm . \Ve hire h an·NURSlNG REtFJVING Dally. ,, ~l!s~~i~lsCa~Q.!Pj Old G.E . washer. worU • Lot Man Hrs 2-9pm. 642-3630. dally. ~~.:=:. i'[4~.~: *LYN'S IN"llECTOR' RN, p/llme, 11-7 niier. personnel al 549--00lt? r • t::!, $15. 430 Gold<mocl FoPGeneralDctail GUARDS "United Handic ap~ "3·11 Shift. Join our pro-M Mesa Verde Conv . further information. adelMar l be exp & reliable. COUMTERHa.r tmmed. employment, Sales. fesslonal team who' ure Receives lllnsperts vcn· ~:i5pltal 661 Cent.er' St, Equal Oppor. E~ploy Wi diewood s tove . 4 ady Job, good hours, Days&:nlghts,p~lme,1 f/tlme, p /tlme, Inside aboitt our patient.I" dormaterials machined u burner, grjddle, bl1rb . benelits. No phone & over.k~~ply betwn 2 & wuor~.f Work anyf shin. B . •LVHCo * H about you. Apply Mon parts. efe~lc parts, SALES/ES11MAT.JJ._ Telephone S !es, P""' on-oven, 38". Si!S.673-7443" ts . Apply in person Spm w ....,-s. Del Taco, '!I .or ms ~_!~ ayv1ew nv. oap, thru Fri 9.:J.J\fil' orinted clrc::uit boards Ta. ~ 1 a,i,P~ ,.. J.W.IJM:er.,.Qf -ll"t"lnefSanta""Ma~rea.-. 1 055 Thur1n-.U~ w.oV, J1ospiti(,.iPfW. u.ii lzl n lt p f ln ~ '.AAINH lY nee~·Wi;-s'!· $300.Jo Gener'al EJ · ~ • SeeMr.Niel!!en y E P Ag~2 l orovr. Rettredok. 6'2·3505. Warner, Santa Ana. si>eclflcatlons, samples NeededforOrango COun· '50ilpe:r· ' Wh.~. ..... -:-·s nwasner, lood T....v•...1-L DA H L .. genhskkpg, Un 1versal.lZ26W.5lhSt, , 546-6'50. &. processes. Interpret ty ,S u b ·contracfOr. day 83S·S36t Mr. co nd . reaaona,le. -·., -Qi 3 ~~ 1 mornmg p/Wk. $3. s A . E q u a I pp p . , blUeprlnt.s.. Previqu.s ex· College or Jr. Cotfege Turnbull 831-7918 . Stll • W... P l + ~. <Ir rue. Employer MACHlllSTS OUR.... per. nece'5. as re<eiv;ng degree preferred bui not 1' T k Ori ARPETO..EANER &M--0669 eves. · Electronic manufacturer .. .incu.Uve plan may be clerk.o~Wpe«or. ~~a~~~·9a~t1 M ~n :C~'d . rgc ~ \V \';~~:: ~i~::.0~:~~~t EXPERIENCED DELIHELP,exper. Part . ·HOTK. localed In gmog.rree re· just what you've been Cal11orappolntment Mon. Fri. 1214 E.1'>Ed: 1090 lrvtne, N.B. 67S·l060. ~ . M 67 .. 71 ... ., time·, days & eves . MITE AUDITOR 80,1 area oeeko ••· IOOktngfor . .lryou•vehad tnd~trialRelaUons Inger 5 1 An 1 6'2·1252. ... ~ 9'1-M&easkforJose 40 hr wk. Xlnt workln1 perlenc:ed .Uchlnlats In one year or more real 714/494-f401 • a n a 411• J WhlteGEllefrlgeratar,Jl RICAL for Air Condi conch. Call t.aiuna llills m I I l l n & maeb1nea, estate sales exper., call T, ELONIC SALIESGtRL , TRA.VRAGEHT cu.rt . good c:ond. -~ n; COIDf*lY. Tvp: Deliverymen ovr ti perm Hiiton, S86·50tto, Mr. lathes etc MUlt do own ua ror an app't. Our com. • F/time forf'bri••~. tmmed.Jate opening for 7Sl-8350 afl6PM.. C. ,•, Oeneral orf(ce p /t early mom LA T1me1 Slack . • · •. . . mlulon split may aUJ"o • ._.. traYtl agent w/aaJC3 & iNloa · dellv to NB homos. $250 setups & ba, .. owD t<ols. s>rl!io you! . ALTllR Apply lo Pen<loll bkkpng •XP· Tour & Allclh\I! 1111 ~~Are.a. For per mo. &12-4800 Housckeeper~sllter . I POlllJon opeft tO, maJe or ., UY & .. CH IU .. .,. croup background. a •,•.•••••••••-•••••-• · .IQ.... DE!ITAL ASSISTAN'r ~<!°:'!.:c.~·:~·;; ~:~~U..:~~· JIW.TY • 1675.JjlOO Eq';!~J:.:~c:.!:er ~jf~.·~;:!::"c: ~1::..:.J~~o;!:' **I IU'f** "t j ' ~-.. ·~ Ex·per'd •chair1lde & per hr. 538-G80•" s. Call for.ahial.atment ' · · · _ t D l'-PIPl""-'P 0 a-..11 U.ed A--u •• _ a llc.iidi-Jrontorc.N.U.M4·~· . ' T -lndUSlrtalltelalJOns SALESPERSON wGted =~Jo.'~.if.9*S.b aPPirancea,.;,.JwiO~ .-&nria if' WISl&I')'. "DENTAL ····ST Hou1ekeepel\ depend•· 11•1jt4ot40I .,OPPol'ftitCn for .. )'ouna. omp•n1. ISl:l • .. for You: r W la ...... AM I« ~ · . ble, relerenceo. over 30, • kucieke often \olien ,.,. T lnoode H I•. 40 hr/Wk, M•-• ••-TIOM J•m111Caat Exper" part-Ume.. Call liveln.645·!0CQexl301 · JELOllC UN nault·l«O~ Dill.r o~:TC:::'ag.e neat a ppearance & fuvau•• . "'4"6.aW.... ..... • tilil Pr. We1n(!r, 71<1-M'T-MOJ. , Pttot Clatllned Ada t.O • d' Ii peraOnality. Contae..-Retired, -•eftd·telttedt l--;·-----'....;.;;.;;;. -·,.t lrDr. lloU1ekeeper,livel•,liltht ALTAIR fieoh't!Hr-··e·~•·-t rea lnJpub <, Wood Llghtinj( Plxture p U _ _,_......_. •~-"-~ • .,..,.. DENTALASSLSTAHI' work. some~. 1or nw~t. "Va-.. _,.,. phone c .. 31 5 E ....... 'ltl me -oo:~"Y"'"-~ .._ D •• ...,,.. ,..., 1 Chalr1id11, OrUfO e .. p. gtnUemenwttbarthriU.. L.4GUMAllACH •pbonela-seTa · D.aJb'.PUol i:!in::'S46-zit1' ~:'1"' 1~ lor ka..i ~-R e.1 \IJt' ler•i~ "*" req. Newvort. 'Be~ch. Mpt t have driver• J!:qualOppcwEmployer Clas~.&o.$678 · . Many tra•e:l beMflta. DlredOl'J'. 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Q:clllldal. toll L • ttww.u:lill':.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... ····-·····; .. --~~ v """"·---___ -.dceoa•M ... • ,, ....... , •• , __ 1:J~1 eRa\e. TD'.: D'Ostf•&ulkirt,Dl*ll SAILSFOaSALI 12• Sailboat lift• ... AIUL Red~ 4 mate i dacor1tor •• •I••· 0-salJ. • BHt-a'-oMJ-Cari, etc. 110.000: wolil.$14911. !'\Ill.)' b.Mlt• mabl w/Jlb 'C:Jler. ~.,:-Aa atio ...... 1.ae1c1 .... •11 -1..aa'Da Beadl Artist-"I ..._.,~-of• eqtr.K1k tor ~on St&MJD for 21.25• Cet or Tri. morn't. c-i. • ~ Palio&bi .. ---la ..!:. ;i1':'f.=!1.: \lad-••.HO-Ull) SIJ.1f01All. ' ... s II -•o -•ble.64Q.$Jli0. ....... ,.. llibia& -• -·1.,...-.,. ....... l!!UAJI Uoft ulrocl P"'llW· -._, wld ..... , • , • • ~ &tr•p•tr•-·-· '11 tmlbi&cn. Ort Z.l!I ~ ..... AKC rea. U~tfi.COIU..... Of' I ........_ M , 0 tt' Allen Boat-4r.1'cailer, ••••••••••••••••••••••• M~ttomery 12 wanted, trl 141$ otfer.-.-i. g 'l'IH.n/l'riJS.it-' • ftU , J f, lat. ta. t -.. ~•I UHP F.vlnruCle com-25'COronado . ...,, RDP" Will pay up to 8$00. IJ ln r. ' · · &.o1HPm1 ·-4· •II 1111.-lafterl°"""ll.110'""'8•browe UftPBOAllD 1~~· -·· , ft20 1>1e1e.1'Wide.Balttan1t. Radio xtrH, $8,2$0. Xlnt cond. 8'0·011.-.51 ... /· i !• SECICUUaf _pfA plakl.S..loappnrc-.t:ICJO Cb•lln1er, xlot coad. ••••••••••••• .. •t•••••• 110o .. orolr.2l3-431·7S72. ... iii5c1Umom'f · Eves .•wetk~. ~ O • pJU>n.r ..... ......_ orbeltotrer ~ •·.t.oac John We&auit. •-_,.io• .. ~.11 . ••••••••••-•••••~ -•• I I I ... ._,,.~ ,,... .. ,_ .. I041 -. . ••911.ao.m.-u u::.Jt-=:oec.• 1&1 1oatETrailer.3SHP t9'CatrrlggC!(!~fut· ANTAN.A221uperclean N.B.28'bo1t1Upfor.rot • .. ,,..... IO •••••--... --... -&It Naut~ aof1bed, tlre. : lobnloh. S~OO. t.er, l\e'W 18 en1. Many wtllcqwp • rtxedketJ 170./mo. Pb: 5....,_,/ •••••••-• .. • .... ••••••. Adorible bl-* •mwa !!11: Bl8k 1?ta~debSolda, cce:1•orle1 • p1rt1, e&:rllm-flm~ • IS9·2l40afl. T "' ictr111. sisoo.-.-.. makt ttrrtr ·• '114-841·5339 m.-.a __. •• • ktlttDI JTw to •ood -... • ... 1uca )' e t1ll1•t• for '72 Ford Retra. tr .. etf548-smM ' I A.Ziil• bome.lit ... I&. • .Reclhlu, 140, Greu pi<kop CJnt> Sl5 .• mll<. ..... ~ p 9040 lH'I Owen• 2&' Sin~le Ret 9725 Flat t 7JS l'let · trJS I .N•ut•hJde twlwl m.lr, VW eai10re ,..,u. atep ~ o ww screw. 19.,, epa. hrs. re-••••••••••••••••••••••t ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••.-:#'•• ~ ~0"',...':':e -roble -·.,......old -· -~ ..... ~-•· -· pl• u 11~ Bl · -t • I d · .... _ * -.. _ _...,_ .. --: ... b•mper Cor Chev)'•-,,••••••••••••••••••••• eent terape &-patnt. r;;;••••••••••• •••••••••••••••• •••••••••••3 ~ IL-.-Mixed 'boxu •h*P ~ SP\J tbtst., $10, ead labl, C.aup. C1 54'-Ml1. 7• am w CY R• Jo, Compass &: f\IU aaau '> ..,... Dobe't'lftan -' 'Rds-:.osd SZO.' •a,iq.e talll. SU. · enalne O/D1 t.rede Cor 1af'ly equip. Aecom. t, llOD 1975 , .o1 111-t•wni~ CYCL~WORKSLTO Dome.5110l38. Spi.ral step tatl>I , $SJ uth•hore surfboard, motor-home t+CN.h or very seaworth'y , •£W • Flltfl·Wllll • "'1111Newpoat m.d. YtnOUI l•e Lll»e lams-. backpack•, ae:ctlona1 mlkeoffer. 54&-.J.885. be.tutlful . .au.500. 67~.5:i96 : •"'4: ~·-11--Cock ID -~o-~-'-~ s••to••• --·· eou<b.lllo<.eiz.gw. · _, • ev .. •·w•·•-• · ~ _.... · er ........ -u...,.."' ... -· v•-· . .,.• Cam.gb\e11 Cniser. For-~ _"...,. • ''"' ,.,,.,, ,.......,. ............ '"'"'-· . i l ~wilm Cfuber11" ~· tJe'br;~~\ ma~l:sn, Solkt M'•sM t.able wtt.b 5 ldl RJI! Pi!' rm set. 8' photos, info, 4' marine '68 Chrf9 Craft 28', F/8 • ~~--z~-w $ -inaer ferkl, Jtpd Be · chail'fi SIOO. , tola~ match ~e se1t. 1prver .. caU 21Si 666-0890 outriggers. decontrol! : ........ -· •. : ........ ..,..,_· ::;:::~ klck·~ct 4' heavy duty KITT,1'fl)7wltaold. 842-81.11.; • Recli11er. king Stte tiled, ort99.3821f. . . twin \l'-8, $2:WMJ. &T.O.P, • "-·---' . Beodia hubonfl'OQt. ToeopdbotneS. ~cu ft 7_'ri,. Gl·l.811. 3,3 , Chrts-0-Vttctj N.ewporl moorlng1 : HUltllYI 1a. 9POtes. Perf. COQd. ~'1 1930'1 )1abopnyak r·~tum'ol IWCOD c--""'i&her Mint·cond 642-3073 days, 646-4071 • I0$1COl.OISlVllWL£ ,,.~~·'311~!:·:....,..:._ ___ _f, cenluff o ""'ullute. _...C 11 -• • eves • . • Coc)<apoo;'.-whl/beigo. AU aooil. fl75-2lllO ' 8 fl7l-J933. ' • ,---, ff· · r '\.. I ll!otobecaoe lirla'10 s Fem. 8. mo~Hsbrkn. AU * •CAdfr**· zo• l/O. IDEAL FJSH/SKJ loaf~, S!Hld & : .-<==_'--:::t, -~''- New SJ.a, m:ake offer. •hoti. Moving.919-31132. French PrOv.bulch, 1(1.u. ** WUB«>USE ** BOAT. Very clean. many Slt1 . 9080 • " ~ , . , jj/tli ...,.1&31afterlPM doors.$17S.Dinet.t.eset,6 ••CL••••-E-• extras . $6800 . Ph :••••••••••••••••••••••••.~ fr ·-· • (i:·_. ;d Lovable Mal&:se Doe, M. chrs, $50. 842·al&. ---. ... --Cats 101$ 2 YfJ, hsebrkn. Older 8 o' ts., Camper 1 . 4$44849 bcrore 12 wknds, : J • , 1 ,~ •••!••••••••••••••'••••• person prer. 960-22:(¥> aft. Beaut I fu I mahogany Trailen. Remnants, part art 6 wkdys. • PHSIAMKm&fS IPM only, ii suite : dbl Poster bed rolls, full rolls. SKIPJ •CK •o• e. LIMITEO TO STOCK ON HAND .., . ~ -w/box 1pring .tr matl., SAVE40% A .a. I,':~--"·---------":::::::..-.:;;... ..... ...;:::;'-" .... .; SS0.$75. &!7-3M4. Fteetogoodbame,2year chest. on che•t. 2 Shoreslnteriors F.B. Xlnl. cond. Mai\y • s /SIAMESE SEAL POINT old male~Samo~o . nights tands. $325 . 157SPlacenUa,Ns' xlras. Slip avail. Desi • le~a}e. kilt.en, beauUCuJ , 541-8712' -Hr Sf0..66Z1 . , 142:2210 orr. 846·2249. L _ $25". ~·253& Poodle femal• S 1r1, An\ique J!r•Js ~d_. 2 MOVING Garage Sale in 1~3 32' Luhn, TS. F_B. i : ~ 1040 l'rienCU,.with'cbildren&: TwinBOxspgsli:matt., the L fvi i\I Room . P11otVHF.Elec.J:teCng, • •••••••••••••••••• •••• goodwatchdogy642--4928. old Shelves', Dreiser, Ever)' thing marked et.c. $28,900. 1·634·0844 or Al Obreglass 14, Ski : 41:pff wcw1 n. ' • Beagle • p~ ('n)I• ~f.!-:·' Tbl, 6'4-C74i9or :::M'~riffi ~up, Cash. I S38·B67~• Boat, "('omplete Wilh : coc'keis Chihuahua fem ale. VerY.. afrec-· · 23' lnbciard,. % \Yet.deck. '71, 40 H.P. all electric • 'Poodlh.' Sh lh·lZU, G'. tionale.6yrs.~. GwopSale 1055 Mlscel••--DS, nu tanks4 rudder. Mercury outboard. : Shorthair, Pit Bulls, _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wllittecl ... IOll etc. Must Sell $750. motor&tral~r. '• mlni·Scbnau'ier, Porns.,...._.. > 8050 'G••~Silllw• ••••••••••••••••••••••• BM·70ztl. ft-. $895 Peke1, westies, 100 •••••••••••••••A•••••• SALE -co~ PER MO . mixed p.apples Studsw ofa & lov,seal . 5 .,_ · SSCAIHSSFOll 60'1URGER ~ • Be t·r 1 ,. a.l ' at. '-"'t.4 ~~=~~;: steel yaeht. Loaded. Will · ~~i!i~I.! moslbreeds.252SW.17lh a u iu,very. ,.qu l• 8:00.-nfU>S:llJ"j)m ~ .... ,............. -seuor-traderpr,bayt'mt7-· --~Fiii at Fairyift. SA. ()pen ly, never used, ~ing. CORNEROF Oceanrfnt ho'meor units, BOAT&MARINE • · , r:ncr~tORJZED • eves. 53l·502'T. 962·2S62. 16TIL&ORANGE Wanted Workin&Gas Sl09,.>0Q. eqty. Ask ror I 595 M•wpirt •.Jd.. • .~f .. A, !Sf>rrtcf', l--A•ti.•11111 & Qa:.-n,.n.• O,.li1•t>ry e DogOBEDIENCEClass MUSTaacrifioe,nehrnew COSTAMESA Rdrigera ..... caU Ron.6'3·7601Agt. ·. CoahlMna L 120 w. WARNER at So. Main, SANTA ANA:JJ" S l h • l ~· I L ~.. Randy67S.2VJ2 .. · 2 • ' toatartWed.Od.29 pan s 'P.efe ~uurm ort•zllw ff'e 646-4012 • •'557• 1•2 • ,... 7:30 P.M. Newport group .. Beauti(ul, poly ·Furniture. C1olhlng, cal Classified Ad.-. 642-5678 1 ••••••••••••••.••••••••••••••••••••••••• • lrvinea~ea.546--4928'. yr;snew.Call96:J.30t2. Appliances, Books. htstn.1..ts 1 083 Allfot,Mew 91 0Q A.vfM,Mew 9100 Alltot,M1w t l OO Mtol,Mew 1 tlOOIAlltos,Mew flOCI Toys. Sporting Gooc;ls /\KC •GOLDE N\Vrought.lrondin1nggl YOUNAMEJT!! ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••~•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••1.•••••••••••••••••••••H••• , RETRIEVER PUP· loptable,45'"i4c.hein. ProceedslOHarborArea ibson Ripper-Bass. blk ! ..':.'.,'.'.:~:::!:~'.!:...---~-----'..:C.-'--'~-.,--j Uni vox A mp, SOW ·15" I PIES. 644·1481. $57·9793. Youth and Community ebony. ,w Jcase. MOO . POODLES. Darling AKC *MATTRESS* ~~~;~~~ $125. Ltro Bass, $15. 'I..?.~2. {'pricol male. *MADNESS'• COSTA MESA 1-64-•·-"-"------I .~ .. uer.~~. ROTARYCL.UI Learn to play 5 string SHJH·TZU puppy, rem. ~"".,._ ..-~~ 1----------1 !Janjo! Bluegrass &. 1 Champ'ship sired~ show 1Prfcecl .. Mov•~t MOV.IMG SALE! ~~:s~,::1!~ b~1t b~:.· ·qual. 'Eve '& wkends IJ~t625&646-19,;6 Furn, appliances, odds& 839-3648 --------~1 e o d s • c I o l h e s . 548·4981 aft Spm. -'-'"--'-'-"'--'----lstereo radio combinatlM. Everything: goes. Tues. Selmer Radial Trumpet AKC registered German Walnut firi.is h. 4 6jr F'ri, Sal. 403 16th Pl, w/case. 5 mos old. New Shepherd puppies 6 wks, stools .. Corlee tbl, 2 efld Costa Mesa. 548.QS01. s660 . sac a 1 s25 o'. reas6nAb1e~962-6148 tbl d ette set 6 hr-9 -'-'====cc..='--/ 962~~0 ' c ·Large washer&dryer. ta· 1·498·0188 -. Female Labrador, 8 mos. · ble saw. ping pong table, BR·ANDNE\Y I house trained, shots, lic. Private party mu s ' misc. Sat 9-SPM 18680 Bass Guitar . $lOO i $40. 644·2624 . sacririCe ! Nr nu rurli. Prunus Ftn Y968·4596 645-4627 after 12 I Yorkie 3 Lb stud service. Incl , 10 piece king sizd-;--.. ;-----:;l:;i0:.;7::;0:1--~~~~~~--I bdrm let wlnrm mat ew ry Gemeinhardl F1ute Stu· 34 Champs in pedigree. tress. \Yorth over $1,000: ••••••11t•••••••••••••••• dent Model, very good Puppies occas. 530-6455 S·e 11 r or· $57 5 . Als WANTED . cond. $90 or best'.&&2--9113 ~rJn&~inl!'Jying Herculon. sora · home, a rancfl pref, r matching lo•eseat. TOP CASH DOLLAR \YANTED : Used J..valved ).""' yr old Dalmatio Naugahlde 'tlen rurn. ,PA If FOR Y':t_"i:" tuba, playable cond. kf~d&'loving.640-1218 CarvedoakGrandfather 'JE\V LRY, \VATC • Looks unim;>ortarit \,.. . . clock. All ~game set .frl v o:~~~R :per~: ,_ .. =•·.cl38='------l I Fin~ w~at Y.OU :want In & 3·piece oof1ec tbl set. ~INE FURN & AN· Musicians : Give yourself , Dad.y PdotClasstfieds. ~051. . ,3'1QUES. ~ the first b!'ea.k! Lyon -U..--.1..~ ___ ~-:;;;;;;....-=-..----= ~ --· _ -·-. , . RecordlngSt.~1.ohasthe I ""'5Ya~A "f!K....,_ 8080 [al 1 e 1 s!,faclhllhes &. a t · ...... r-r ••••••••••••••••••••••• me o~atmosp ere. s;ttt , ,f. ·~4' 111J)j • Al~J-AJ -WANTED N·~·.zz&~~Mrl:~db , • -H'/~rfV~ TPP CASH-DOLLAR 'Cooker. 67>4790. - \ ,PAID FOR YOUR ff·An d made German • ACONVOHENTSMOPPINCANO tfi\YELR)', \VATCHES, violin . very gd pl)'lng 9f'MNC Ct.110E FOR THE T OBJECTS GOLD ' CM. ON TH£ oo. L VER SERVICE. cond. St60 G75-2m0 ' . . ?NE FURN It AN · Offic•hrnihn& i!_QUESdi45-2200 Eqoi_.,t ' 8015 In Women's Sizes Iffy Jade!! Bed ••••••••••••••••••••••• Kng Sz. . New, com-E 1 h SIS/3S plete, still pkgd. Xtra xc sv c rs , scy fH'm $190 (worth $42Sl. c h rs . $8/up, s ~y dks. Qn Sz $110,.usually home. Machine cvrs. Pierce-867 ' • il},cl del. 835·2263. \Y. 19th, CM . M&-7411. Srri'811 air conditioner $25 . IBM Composer, stand· 1'3)05 • h}u~. gceen & al<?f'e model, rutly, main· White low pile carpet. ta1ned by .lB.M 1 xlnl G(I. cond. $50. Twin bed cond. Asking $3200. f;ame, $5. Call SJ0.31.51 67S·73608am·5:30pm Die. Cluster Stud Ear· Singt;r Model ~· elec· rings. sopts. Each. $100 tJ:onJc cash reg1Sler. As· 638·21S1 sume lease at $115. per mo. 714-644·838S 20fQ Seta Oneida 5 pc sel· tings Silver plated djn. n~rware . $8 per set, rtjinimum 10 se t s . 55'7·347S &67J..7191 aft6. &Tan Oxfoi-d2draweror- rtce flies·. 30"llx24"· Dx·t5"W. like new, w /25 Penda(lex rolders. Llst $130. Sell $85. ea. 644·Q484 RojVal Co!>en~agen & lh 1087 B!,P.ghadmbr,.1unnes, ne~1 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• pr1 ce e ow retat . ~·5194 . Waterlurtles for sale. Call Mark after S:30. 546-5414 Fu.rnitur-e sale : Stove, l\tfrig. & Other items. 1----------1 ¥A Wallace. 646·5381 Talk.ing parrot&. -cage,$15 Lisfen to the Living New 645-8780 Tfstament Cassett e '-at & O"'JMI 8090 t8'pes. Only $42.50 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 549.2724 PIANO Fa\.rile Tif(any glass. Nelson·\Yiggens '!.p!!_e_t : 6 cups, saucers, &tS..-185~: 7PM. typot, COY com. 833-8801 ·63\P~ntiac VenlUra, $100. Baldwin Playe..,.Pia no. Adding machine, $30. Xlnt cond. w/rolls, 51350. tt'1 tht U~Wfll'Ptd urdi· Pan asonic desk lamp or offer. 497-22t>i. liKI 0¥1f Ill -lllWHI llll'lf1 •ot-.: D d k -• So EA$Y, tffil • brfl1W1er -· 3 rwr es ~-R St . & S ctn troclwt 11111 tltty J«Ut Desk chair $35. ~· a.re e1nway on m dftclt -Md ·*"*'t crocMt dys,642.637oeves. Piano, Id cond. ~ust joined wlth COl'llmt edlin& on sell. $800. 645-2JU4 wms Mid lront. Pit. 7369: •t ESTATE SALE THO·M·" SiniS.11:3&-40inc:llldtd. •. .i Uaed lumber. toots, "'"' S1.DO tor uc.Ji Ntt1ri1. -ELECTl\lCORli:.U<,,J-2$t Hdl petttri1 for first.ci.n furnilu"re, collectibles. 3 Keyboards 9fi8.3SS5 •ll Mid lllftdlin1. s11t ll: I ~2!)38~~A~n~a~h:e~im~. C~.~M~.-;::::: l~~~~ .. ;ii;"li~tl ·~ I~ .,._1 ... ... Smd Sl.00 for eKh pa.ttfrft. J:7 --b b r Spew liMj ~oock 1094 1-----.,.;;:~711 -....,_,,, 4411 21! kw .... b pa · ror , p1~~. '!.~ ~o_., urn ••••••••••••••••••••••• ··-to ttt nnt-clas• mall &ad • • -w:rou... ,... • .,.,_.,.,,N>M~~l"il~ir:--in1t11V'olt°1">0tJ. =-.,. · k••411111. Send to Alice d·esk, $150. Card ibl a , • a,..ir::!:':\'2· MIM IJftlokl, tOI, Ute Dalt)' P\Jot, ~/48" round (olding top, table. $450. Call 751·7446 tr1n11c1 ''"'"' SllSi ~ Need~a.n. Dept., Bo• ta, '~o. 673·4489. or 64~·3070. en's Wtilt Si(ll JO. 321.~ 36, Old Chelsea Sl•llon, New I.!~:'.::::'.::'.:'.'----~ I:::-~-:.::--:--:"'::'.:-:-::--~ I 31. ~~ .c.i. 4SY!. ~ 32: York. N. Y. 10011. Print MOS\ sell. Leaving st.ale. Rem. Model 700, 243 <:al. 11M12YaJlfds 4SCll.. NMne-, Address, 7lp, P•ltem ReCrlC, blk&.wht TV, \Ve~ ver stope, 2.5X8 .~!!;.oo,urro,_ee-::h,.p~:;'.; N'S!':!. ctotl•r•I Creal• queen mattre11 Ir 2 variable, Le!. 11°•dk~r , -~--be 111 hi ·~• N --hes ........ --~ w le~trabrass .. cng it. fqrrl'nl~la1s mall andapeclal aot u l •&•·"""""' or ew l;:·-::=::·~-;;;;.:.:~·;--;;;;;;~$1>0~':!64~5-~0806~>_----I h•l'ldllna · otherwise third· 1fTINet!dlffrancatalot:! dllN iteli~er1 will lake lhree ildt'll1n1 printedlnUde ••. ~U* Lote W•i«ht. with New 1 -.... ... -.aormore.SeftdtoMart•n~ Wew! Nlft1 Fll\y Quilta n .cie Sllape Capsules and • ...,_, ae.rtln. 442'. lhe Daily Pitot. New! RlpPleetodld •••• Jt.• Hrdreic. Water Pill• at HIFf, Stereo 1091 , Pa&IM'ft Dept., m WtM 18th Sew+ K.nlt Book • ••••••• 11.n Colleie Pharmat)' Ii ••••••••••••••••••••••• f!'1 _N•• Y91k, N.Y. 10011.• Need'-nl Boot ........ 11.• CMta Mesa Pharmacy. Must •ell Zeni~ stereQ, 2 fttll&NAME'/ADl:JR,SsS.ZIP, "°""Croct.et&ook. ••• .A.• circular •peltkers. gd srza 'W STVLE NUMBER. .........Cr'OC'Mt a.. .... U,,M Onl ~PRl!IEPATJ"ERM9'1°'1' IMUalCroclld.Boda •••• u.• -SCRAU•EJs cond. )'$50.842·43.'iO _ ........... -........ -. ........... -....... " 111"1. llm lntld• NEW 8'PRINC· hlltllntlll0M78ook ........ .. AHHlrM' . .. ..... M .... SUM W r: R PA TT & Rf( C..pt«eGift Booll ...... lt.00 t .lfttR.l lcpli,.... o-.:fALOG.JOl.,'--•ll•lut, ContpltteAffb-114 •. JI.fl ~'Makeup -Madly -••••••••••••••••••••••• tn1i,......... eowp11n. Send 1k 12 llhae Ar1~• tu .._ .•... "1 A .. 'l~!'~'==~=-~~!I -.sEw ... KNIT·Book•kh .... -'-,,.,.. ... 1"···:..-• -JI WraLh -Wonder -w111 "'"' • ~··-' tJ -"O N •••••••••••••••••••••• ...at.U....p1tttni .,,. ... 11 .n ...-.. .. -R .... -' n WtheLAW 1 ...... r.-~Bodl: •... tl.o( 1'Qu11ls'fortic1•1•:1 .•.••• w f1ty lhe poor barber who BOXSC9t.rl'S ,__.,..SwiacU.C.. .... ti.... •11.11«1•• ...... w cuts hair all da)', and need boat., ·, \ ~n '°'' hoff'!:I: and hri1 and airplanes. Tax If MOW the ~WN. advantages. S46-4990 • .. ~ SAQS & S/IR V IC/I • •· 1 In The Nation • wt: ARE PROUD OF OUR OUTSTANDING RECORD WITH THIS OUTSTANDING CAR! Before YOU buy . COMPARE OUR SAVINGS AND INSPECT OUR COMPLETE HONDA SERVICE FACILITIES NEW 1975 • HONDA Civic • ·MILES PER GALLON ' ' • • '. ------·---I . ••• OAILYP'tLOT * ulos for Sale 4 Whoel Dn.~os 9550 v ... , 9570 • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• lo<IH.Sllps/ MolHleH-9140 ~r.<f:'/ . _,,. 9510 -WILl>YSCI -'11 Cbe\'J' Vaa l ,._, ... W... L ..... t1I I Docks 9070 ••••••••••••-•-••••• Sc 9150 ••••••••••.,., ...... ; •• v . 1bortbed VI~ I'&. •-.... .......... •· ••••••••••••••••••••••• D\ial \Vlde on be1. XJnl ••••••••••••••••••••••• '57 Buick le O&dl. Rea:\Or,. :.0~11 ~ • top. Xlai lh1Pe XClaa. OQ 91 'tt• YOlaCAl:J 1 I' WA~TEO. slip for 34 ' Mnd. Call 113-838$ Of 'Til Yamaho 100 MX, UU ble. V8 Dunebuacie ( C:,8.AM)"$ bit oft. -71b aft' -TOPPIJCISPAID ' ,....., .... ChrU Cruiser. Pvt home -4»-M3'7. Newport Beach: brand new chaa.sl c. ~Apt. S JEEP CITY $31-31912. Par lalPQrtll lf~7~J~::?. OK • ._ Q1.1iet, courteou' Call.5Sl-46T7 I P.UIG1"<:1NC IMLll!IA uWMn.$18.-Molorcycln/ "'"''. .55NOOO 73Fard -....... ~ I . Scooten 9150 •75 Suauki T-soo. Very Cla1Uc1 . -9520 ie&8Hal-b0r 5 speed, •!"MO Need:!SO' slip fOf' Wcstaail ••••••••••••••••••••••• Clean. )tdust sell. ec~t.ur-••••••••••••••••••••••• • '71 Toyota Econa ... V• ~ mllei. Super 42 IC-et.ch.. Quiet. crul.s.ing '15Suzuki TM us fer. Call MS.5073 1957 Cbev. Classic. ikloor. L ... --4 V-8, auto. lran!J,, r,.Uo. (m.JESC), famib'.494·9679. Aateal$525. goodtirea,oew sbocks& •acr..w . carpet.lo&:. bed, at.c. ,.92.MM. YAMAllA 100 AlX·Fast brakes. 52,000 original Stlc!_ahJft, \Varrenhubs. 'Su.rferaped.a.llT'Hi81L TOP MCm:)I SLl PS· Sailboat 35"46' and clean .~. miles. l ·fa'mily tar. Ex-Extra clean! 242·DV1 ('')JOO e lec: & w.wtu On dock Suzuki '72 380CC, just 644-1577 cellenl body cond. & gd. $4399 -"' S lat a'!'!!~"! free,: prk'g, everything tuned pistons, plug~ & . motor . Needs new · ,.SANTA Datsun 280. z+z. U, Isl Cl lass . .bi!st in Nwpt. rings. $495. 8'1&3001.. . '7.C Kawa. 175, 2,400 mi. Transmission. SWJO. Call ed. --L . 91-.i. L111n! a ~ 131-31 ml. s ...... •'""4d,. •• r>7J..871ltifi1op.m. . . 6mo. old, Gd cond. ~. 8J0.3IS7 811_. llin!'a '4lft. UUUJ ,-_, •td.8/0fr..... ·=·: 1 --JJarJey Davidson, JUSl l838Placentla,CM ""9'\. U.UIO ' ~ · • FOR · t11f t ~ ~ .;,_y( ·,, • rebll. $900. 148 Plymouth Club Coupe ~ · · •· ~ TOYOTA U •••••••-•·-..... --· . f74P11gdi.!. Tran~portaHOOI C•ll .... 1917. -Honws, 9 De luxe. Beautifully ·. • TOYOTA ' ., ' . . sed ~s A -. .,_,_ ,_ .. ___ ....... ;;~ ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• -Sot.jRent 160 estored $35(X) 495-57 · in-; '60 u.stin•-.;r a ·. ( Com~rs. Sde/ '74 MO JIONDA Ch9PP.eT. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~rS3t -sz79 • · ~ 1966 Harbor, C.M. 6'6-9303 Paldfor•Mof -·eug-eye .. Sprjt.e ..:.1gr.-"~. • Rent 9120 ~Int cond. $1600. 546-0975 See the U.S.A. lht' RV --, )966 Horbot .. CM. "6·9303 '71 Dodge: Van, many cx· ---Xhlt. cond, gdnmner.gd i.~ ~~ ~ ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• SuntMon(fhurs way. B&O Motor flame· '51 MGTD. xlntcond. ruU1y Trwc:ks 9560 tras, xlnt runninc cond. body. int. A eluate &: HeidN has ., \,· IO!EI DorodoC-Cl . ,70 T · m h Rentals 646-9611 restored. Mu sl sell .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $2600 6426153 hard to find. Gd MPG. l•Sallll .... .. ..,.. a ss ic ., r iu P · $3000.'bslolr.5J6..Z75SOI' · · Removable hdtop & y " :..."M <tke ofr 549· Dayton;i 500. All ong. Rent ,73 Overland 29 .. 54S-J966 1 Ton Chevy truck Oat bed ... _ .... __ w~~ 9590 J-haL Bch. ·114Mm ragtop. Side curtains . FACI'OR 5000ml':s,$8.50.499-4006. Lo ded Fr ·1 I w/lumber rack 4 tool"~ unrwu $1200 h. Call bet AUTHORIZEO ·,~ Chevy QuTy-a ll, fu! a • · ee mi es, 0 liiot Sal 1956 Chrysler boaea. 642·13S7 ••••••••••••••• .. ••••••• Alltos, IMported , cas..;:;,~ ore SALE.sERVJCE :•Ir cond, P /S, P /U, Ai '74 750 llonda. Xlnt cond. rates. Pri. ply. 53J.0542_ Crown l~perial. <CM· \VE PAY TOP DOLLAR ••••••••••••••••••••••t 6·:17 pm. ~fU. PARTS•LEAmNG shoe~.s. 6' foam bed $1500. t:J(tra acet.'Sson cs. Traile", Tra't'el 9170 ask for Dill. 70 Ford ~ ton Camper FOR TOP USED CARS Gftleral . 9701 '67 Coav 3000 mint coad;, FI AT . • r..:Orta1ns, <to ~al. ~pare 646·8130aft6. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Specia l, $1900 642·3578 ~'OREIGN OOMESTlC ••••••••••••••••••••••• new Michelin x. $300). ,::as t.ank,rullhitch &wi r·---·-. .68 ''T e ,, ~e rr RKreational daysor673-l36laflr7& orCLAsszcs 493-1849494_5807 .· . ln;:,644·755 1 . 19il llarle.y Davidson conta1n:J".Y rn'c iud e~ Ye hicl•s 9530 wknds . lfyourcariaext.raclean Sport:stcr. Xlntcond. •••••••••••• seeusro·•st. IMW '712 ·~w Wa-·atMaln I Ii Ft. <'ah-over t.•;:1m .. <>r, K48-t.118l · H.efrig .• Air Cond ., New ••••••••••• , • '10 lnl'I. l /1h T natbed BAUPIUICIC -' ·-~ · f · 1 WINNEBAGO 72 Deluxe ••••••••••••••••••••••• Santa Ana 557-2132 older, perfl·t.1. for young _ tires , E-Z Ii l hil r L w/propane cng Xlnt • t .. un, Offer. A.16-cn20 '72 V;in1aha 60, xlnt cond. Sharp Cond. \Viii trade C:hiertain 22', $.11 .500/ofr. l'ond. $1 ,800. ~-2925 llarbcx Blvd. ---$200 w /boot-. & helme~ for Afobile Jlo mc o r likenew,all xtras.11 . CostaMe1a 979.2500 •1;.') :•~ Ton Pickup, reblt Y60·2M5 $2,SOO. 751·1163 mi. Pvt. Pty. Or trade for '62 Dodge o/4 ton, long bed. c 11 l!, new tires. '67 8' ----, boat. 531 ·3374or64S-7SM 318 engine. 3speed. $599. t·ahover camper, slec~ '7:1.llONDA CBlOO, low A.ut0Ser•1c.e& 848·8340Dlr. 4. ,\sking $1400. 557.9430 1n1. JOO mpg, xln~ cond. Parts 9400 '74 Dodge RV Surfer Van•1------------1 afl5PM . S:lZS /uffer .!'97·4688. ••••••••••••••••••••••• CUstom, PIS. Am /Fm 8 '70DATSUNPICKUP ~ VW& I 0 track, mag wheels. MAGS LO\VMILEAGE IMobileHomH 9140 1''nc t made 3-rall g. 5 OCC icebox,bcdwalltowall $1000 675-1753 l I l ·1 $175 53416940/s:ll-4799 aft. 6 · •. ••••••••••••••••••••••• mo oreyc c ra1 er. . rarpel. 19 QIXI m1, as 1ng!l-----------1 l\1 uc;t se ll. lJy owner. N.8 . Xlnt cond. 839-0783. Short block, RARE Nfo~\V S.SSOO. Cali'Greg548·4987 TOYOTA pickup, super ') the Ra\• fo'r m & •57 Te· d E · Ile l -clean, alm05t new cng .• ~ n . ·. · a ~ . '65 Triumph Bonneville · Jr nginc. s 4 Whe•I Drivn 9550 wide tires, mags. $MOO. stuc coaddtt1on.Zbr,2b.1. G'"••· '-'·•le or 'l'r.ade offer.Call646-5194. 0 645 2444 1-·p 1c c:uvcr cd patiU ·"''-· ·": · ---••••••••••••••••••••••• ays · , eves ~araie. c lubhouse mem: _U1lly .Jo. 642-8tl62 r.... \YANT ED TO BUY-;ig~t WE'VE MOVED! 4994374 bersh1p 1nclutlcd. Partly Have somelttinR you want door . for J9&1 or 1965 El OUR NE\Y LOCATION 1y~..,-,-------9~5-7-0-/ furn if dcsir1..>d. 673·7456. to sell ? Classified ads do Camino. call afler 6 PM . lOO I, IE. lst St. ••••••••••••••••••••••• (2\1)869-2121. it well. 642·5678. Ask foi:_ Lar~. 968·"~!:_ Sag!qAno 9800 .""'° ..•• '.·.N •• •.w ••••••• .'.~.~~ COPELAND'S ....................... ...................... ' Mtos.Hew '100 ""'°'· New TOPDOIUJt l'AID IMMEDIATB.Y FOR AU FOREIGN CARS CALL OR COME 114 TO¥fUS NEWPUHT IMPU HTS MIRACLE MAZDA's JEEP CITY 558-8000 Dodge, '71. l ·T. 109''. Sportsman. T·glass. Air, cust. int, paint, mags, radials. Xtra whl /tirel. $2850. 673-5637. . • 3100 W.Coist llwy.llJI. .642·9405. NEW CAR CLEARANCE SALE! 11-----------69 Ford :V.. T, C.amprVan, '74 Toyota Land Cruiser. ~V-8. A/T. BubbleT~p. Like new, 16,000 mi. Hitch, M-Cycle rack. ice · $4800. Ph : 642-1995. ho)(, water, i;lps 5, xlnt. Or-~s Highest S lluJer onl~• Bill MaxeyTOYOta Call Roger or Bill 847-8555 'fJ\is is a genuine sale. no doubts. all Brand New-cars, not demos or •ecutive cars. no phOny baloney, we wish to sell our remaining stock. These are not "advertised leader gimmicks." $2200. PP. 540-7S32. ·1sToyota Lanrl Cruiser. 31-'--------- mo. old. 3,()10 m1. L11rge '69 V\V Van. Reblt eng., off ro11cJ tires, ~•m /fm brakes, Xlnt cond. Ex· 1----------1 stereo , .:ur shocks extra tr as. $1950. 499-ZJSO. FREE APPRAISAL spare. 4!13·38R6 . $5700 . \V e buy used ear s & rirrn. '66 Ford. Vaparinjector trucks . Call GROTll 20MPG.S945. CHEVROLE'f for a free .a~ • . OH4LLNEW'74' ~ ON ALL NEW '74 (Ser.SCQ) '73CIBOB4SM LcNr miles, ooe owner. J IMtded Like new. ,. $9,900 ~ Jl,..MARIN() MO-l'O'R-CARS 120IW.~Hwy. ~·leacli S.1102 9707 ... RX-4~ MmdaRX·4W- With. all the Standard EQUprrent '71 Ford Bronco, cust 492·<1194. appraisal. ?'4 AUDI FOX paint, fender ~ut-outds, .70 i'~ord Econoline Radio, GROTH CHEVROLET .c speed, radio. Like wun a111tie Standard EQUiprnent Ult \4499 Disc-$10 .. -~+$3411 ' Disc-SI 111 MIRACLE MAZDA high pe;form.~ fine~ , htr, mags, air lifts, trlr , 1821 1 Be11ich Blvd. .new. Sbowroom fresh. new Bill Stein s hocks. hitch 12000 54.8-4463 an · Huntington Beach I $3 588 l~7~S~l·~890:=-t ~m~o~ms::--o'~e~v~es::=l~'·c__· __ · ____ J -'84~7-'.Ql87"'-'----~549~·~333"-ll , '53 J ee1p Willys, 4x4 Pick .73 Dodge Van . Shortbed, WE PAY Up. 11;1: T . v.s 0 /0 . 40 VS c ptd p · n led CA$H G11l l.an_k . Must sell. Sl900 $.320oibst ~fr. 11 96~.7262 lisrbra.nV'W or ofr. 1>45·Z'-J<'8 -wkdyS 'aft '5. FOR USED CARS I ScH;ng anyL'ing w;th a -.,-,-D-od_g_e _T_·-100-.-.-.-,1-.1 l'HILLll'S 11711 ...... IML Daily Pilot Classified Ad stick, economi c a I. BtnCK-PONTIAC·OPEL l•H glmi SCla. ORAMGE COUNTY'S ·.~$ . ' . Satn·Servi<e-te..!ng RoY Caner, Inc. Ro 1a ll01ce BMW 234 E . l71bSI. ..... 546-"'"4 CREVIER &I Sf A ta040WAY SAMYA AMA 835·3171 ,.._UUDM11DfllVWG~ 9727 . ..................... . '74 Hoada, XL125. 4,000 miles. Lito new. $600.. $18-7965 9738 . ..................... . '74 Mazda Statlon Wgn. RX-3 White, S3~oo. 552-0'3I) after 6 :30pm.; ·. • • ... -9740 .· 1 ···········•·•••••····· ·. .. a.- New-.Usecl ova100 MERCEDES OMDISl'U.Y • • t .. } " . • • '• ~ • • HTu~~~°l:fs , MERCEOESDEALER/ r 6862 M anchest.er,/, ~ Buena Parlr I : 523-7250 ' ~ OnlheSantaAnaF'Wy. , { . ' 73MBZ280 ! : • • Air cond., electric win. · , • dows. becker radio & k>w ~ .: miles. VERY CLEANJ -.. ".. (961.MXH>. .: ... CRMER I:. '· • MOTORS ht&IROADW4Y ;. ~ SANTI.AHA ' ' 835'3171 t : /----=~-=""~-~~ . ~ 7 4 Men:edes .-? .: 2400 ~ :: : • .'2·150 ·Harbor BIYcl., Costa Mesa • 645.-5700 is a simple maUer ••• 498·1404 eves. 831-1930 24888 Alicl• Parkway 14M4J5 • · · justcall642-5678. days. 1 Laguha Hills. 837-2400. 1 ~ .... ~~.v: ....... !?.~1 ~.~-~~ ....... !!.~~ ~·.':':.": ....... !!.~~ ~~·-~ .•. ": ....... !!.~! ~·-~:.": ..•.... !!.~! ~.~:.~ ....... !~!! ~.~~.': .. ~.~--~ 11 ~."S'Ott') Diesel 1 ·. ': A real economy.:' ; 'aulomoblleWilh>IUllJOOI'. · '1 automatlc transmission: :: ~ power steering, factory ·: -. air conditioning. radio, lo · • ' ' . , '7ZIMW200Z I Ale. Swu-oor. •-11.iles. Immaculate. --_, .. .. -... heater. C871J'PV) 1 ·~ $4,895 ' Priced to 4 :~ ~ Sell! · SLEMONS MERCEOES •. r -• .... . ; ... .. '. 1969 DATSUN 510-.C door. Runs well. Sale priced at $1099. (P696). COPELAND'S JEEPCITT , .. 55NOOO (Ser.12-005022) 19741MW 74MIRCID!S -.tSLC 2002111 LOADED! l .ltard to find model in ex· $17,300 ce ll ent condition. (087KXV). CRMER MOTORS hl&IROADW4Y SA~AAHA 835-3171 9715 '73 2000, Deluxe. AJC, XLNT cond •• new rad i als. $2695/o(fer. 631-2738. Capri 11 'G hfa "76. V6, am/Cm t ape, mags , perfect t'ond. 498-0157. 9720 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WILL BUY YOUR DATSUN, TOYOfA, OR VOLKS\VAGEN PAJDFOR OR NOT. TOP DO!LAR CALL SAL BERNADENE 540-tl442 ~ Jim~~ · MO CAR 1200 w. CeM llwy. ~·rt•a S.l I02. (31111PR> '66 MERCEDES 250 SI COUl'i Automatic trans • ., power ateering, aUJl.o roof. $6,195 ~ '74 260Z. Auto, air. IJOOW.e..tHwy; AM /FM radio' lo mi. • .. ~rt a.=..:. ... • Xlnt cond $S900/bst. - I •:': .. ' •f.~ • '~ 11-· .. 645·3298. S.1102 .-. 1:.,~.~-,,~ •• ~.:-;p;;; .. ;;.-:. °iHanlf;;;ittop;;;;.11::======~:'.. .· Coupe, rac. air, c spd, Mercedes new mag fm/fm s tereo, $3150. ol.·· wheels. Cotit $600. 6d1 fer • .fBG.7231 aft.8; $300. 839-S919r· -. -"• ' .... • • :~ • ' ~ • . ~ ~· • ' r •. ; • • . • • • ' • • • r • • • • l ' • ' • • • ~ ( ; ; ? • • • ( :- ( • • • . • .• ' • • . • • , •• ' . . . • • . • • • • • , \ ~ • \ .• ., . . • -·~ .... . . ... • ... ·' ... ' f ·~ . ' ; .. .. . . • 11 : .. • .. ' .... • •• •• .. • • • A. • 4 •• kind of Ailaerlea11 earl MOW ONLY l ,, , °'i' your' Chevette "Soooter" Now' •• • • • HUGE ALLOWANCE FOR YOUR TRADE-IN! HOW ARD HEEDS USED CARS AND TRUCKS! for '7 6 Chevette "Scooter!" See and drive the entire line of beautiful Mew '76 Chevrolets NOW at HOW ARD Chevro1et! •Monte Cerio •Nova •Chevelle •Monza •Concours •Corvette -•Vega •Caprice •Camero -- ' • • : ~ . • • • .. . ~ . . . . ·:-. ....... ··!r ;~ . . .,,. . .. -; .!!:-, --::~~ *Impala •El Camino *Trilcks ·!·; l..:...~~~~·ll:le~~~~==========::::::::::::;::::::3;:::~::==;:::::::::::::::::::::::~======~==============~~~~=--~~~ ... ~--:..~~~--~~:._~~~~~~~~~ .... ~~~~..1.·:t~ ., • Allloi.h port.cl _>.....,.,1.,-Alllos, AMtos.l•poried Auto1.u1oc1 -..uHcl -..uHcl -..uHcl ......._uHcl ,1 _.;. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• :!!: •••.• -......... !?.~~ !~.~~•••••••••••!?.~~ !~::T.•••••••!??.! ~.°!:~••••••••••••!?.1.~ !:~~!: ......... !!~! ~~~••••••-••!!.I.~~'!';!:~•••••••••!!.~~ ~•••••••••••••!!.~! ~~•••••••••••••!!~~ fr '71 M~ Mkl1et.. Xlnt cond. '751 1. AMTB> ORAMGE COUNTY '66 V\Y F3:stbatk it Coon· 74 El Dorado deiuxe int, 'tit Town & Country Wgn. •6] Ford Fairt... PINTO. '73, auto, R&H. : ~ '° Nu Ur.s, 3 lop&. $1,850. 72 used '7 VW's or older. VOLVO try Squire. best offer. fully equip. firemist blue BtfL P /8, PIS. P /W. V-8, auto: trans., radio, low mileage, xlnt cond: ~;, 646.eetTan.erSPM. Call6Jt ldealer. EX CLUSIV ELY VOLVO mustsell ,962·6292 w fwht top, xlnt cond. Gold, & wood . $789 . heater. J{anllofind. Im · _!2 .150.67=!:0'.!00 •'~ '65 Mid1ei Roadster. Xln• l Oyotas · Largest Volvo Deale.. AMC 9905 644·2642 or ~3927 · S48-08l2-matulate car. CEA-:wi. '72 Run a bout. Brn /Blk • Z '66 Bug, runs good , new • ,,. ~ cond plu xtrw.s. Wires. Here paint, radial tires. $'750. in Orange County ! ••••.••••••••••••••••••• C-.aro 9917 '65 New Yorker. S.125. ·SAYE uit, 4 cyl, !!lick, R/H. ·!-~ S750. 545-Tallt. <213) 5'6·2332. After 5 BUY or LEAS E 174 Honwt 2 Dr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dependable . Air, FM. chrome luJ,! rack, 54,000 :~::,.. H DIRECT '73C LT 43000 · 962-3489 m i. $1~50 /bs t o ffer • ..,..._,. POl"Kll9 9750 OW p.m. Auto. trans .• ractory a ir amaro , .· m1, · 7779 ~ ,,,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '72 Bug,, eccnlly rebuilt ~···~· '•'Cl1·f~l!~.·~ conditioning, power run pwr, A.C., vinyl top. CorYetfit 9932 n, .... L ... n:. 675-9494or542· . :-:; '67 Ponche1U2.4Sea,. s C._in eng ine . rie w clutc h. 'T steerin g, radio. heater, $3850.830·26ll ••••••••••••••••••••••• .lUUU\ t'.W\O 73 Silver Blk Int. 4 spd, ::.~ SPd, •lt'Olld. New caridy Test Drive SI ,900 . (213J 596.2332. whitewall tires. Super he•rolet 9920 , •TOPCASll! -~: mags, air, 18,000 mi.' ·:.;. apple M llaluer. Mint After5p.m. 2025 S. Manchester n1ce 'S64 KYt\ ••••••••••••••••••••••• For Corvettes and other · ·.• VOLVO $2,1 00 .675-1~ :; ~ cOncl $S1IO.. 751-~l. Aft Today $2999 u11ed cars & trucks ! • ~ 5.96il..-S.. '71 Vol~swagcn Van Anaheim 750-2011 CONNELL HOWARD Chevrolet. 1966H11rbo1 CM 64t>930J '71 Runabout. clean, low ~ ... Buy Campe~ air-cond. Ex-. ·•· · · l. .. Dove & Quail St.s. Near -. mi. mags, stripes, t spd. :.:~ '68 912.. 5 Spd, Very good • cell e n \~ co nd . S2 900 1\111111 IJin!a Jamboree, Bris tol, & '73 Bl ack Torino. A_ir, $1900.645·8878 •: •'" cond w /xt.ras . $4100. ·OI" 551-3078 \ VOLVO 9uw• WJIO CHEVROLET MacArthur, Newport AM /F~I . Automatic. ,73 5 · St·t· w 543-3777. L . Be h Bestorfcr .673-7625 quire ~ton agon. ·'.' ease '61,>V\I.' BUG SALE ac . 833-0555 -----21 ,000 mt, air, auto. Besl 'tiO Porche Coupe . .,M Lf.WiA• Xlnt «¥\d. very clean. VOL VO · SALES'&SERVICE 72 Corvette, p /s, p /b. Mercury 9950 offer. 673· 7625 ___ _ super clean, $3,000 $1300. 499·3289. All tar s in our .stock 1 , 2121 H ...... ll'f'cl. auto, am /fm radio. $5800 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pl th 9 960 497·3482. priced at below increase 966 Ho bor Cr.I 11 46 9JO:l COSTA MESA fi •••.5319 '72 Marqui s Brou"ham ymou ' 3 B 1 • C A M irm . ......, JI d• Sa ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• • · ·1 us, pass.,./ I ofAugust 25th. '70 llornet , 6 tylinder, 546 1200 a pwr , super con . c. Roll1 loyce 9756 ··: · TQYQT A F/M stei'eo. $2,700or bst 48 a utom atic. low miles. • MUST SELL 7J Corvette $2 ,200 . fir n1. 642-6753 / ATLAS • •••••••••••••••••••••• orr.962-1464. Sl J99.B48-••••DJ•. M mags, air, fully loaded. 644·681 5 · ........, • 1973 Chevy alibu, auto, 1..:c..:.=.:_ ____ _ •1 DOUR IN US A ,,.. "'""' c" .,, tJ03 · .• TO CHOOSE / l b · · to $6500or besL 645-39!17. tF;:=::;=::::;9,;;;-·-·,· r: " . '69 Squarcpack. new tires, Cadillac 9915 p s, p • air, v1n p, '69 Mer e Mootego 2 dr Chrysfe-r 1'1Yrnovth IOY Must !ell . '75 ToyO.ta reblt eru:. $1100. firm. FROM ••••••••••••••••••••••• radials, xlnt cond. Best Couigor 9933 ,hdtop, buc ket ;eats , Open Daily &Sun. 'Lil 10 CAltVll Hilwc:. Long bed, am/fm 642·8146 JUST ARRIVED r ' ofr. 64S-0490evestwknds ••••••••••••••••••••••• Radial tires. Fae. :..iir. Pl\1 IOUS·IOYCl stereo, air, like · new, I .~&' 72 Chevy Nova $2000 '72 X R7 . Sha'p' Auto P /S & P /~. F.conom;,,.1 2'J20 Jl a '1>or U1'·d., tMl.l7ttllt, $4,250.492-53'18. FACTORY orbestolfer.caJI trans, ful l pwr. air, to operate. Very clean. CoslaMes;i =~SA 'T4 Toyota ceuca GT, s rr DEMOS 96J-4807. . !~~~.F:u;:~:i1. R~~ ::it~k ~~le~~~-7~:r for 546-1934 QOSIOIUNOAVS s pd, am/fm, ra~lals, Example HI '68Chev. lmpala Custom, dbst /ofr 6 •45PP3-838-344 3. 197 2 DODGE' PO\V ER '74 Duster, air, auto. xlnt ·¥ Konl shC)Cks. Xlnt cond. '75 244 Sedan ~ full power, ai r , Xlnt. ays, · 141 eves. ... d h 11 ooo '61 Rolls Royce Sllve $3400nrm.962-8702. Au tomatic, AM /FM ~:IW cond. Lo mi. $825. firm. Gary. ~fi~·!S(i~~J . with lo'>'' ~~5().S~~1':h8 ' m1. Cloud II, sunroof. beaut '7• C li ST 13 . s t e r eo radio. power Cacl•itlac 6JI·3J75. • ----$11,000.ortrade.837·4180 e ca • ,OOlll mi , 1 steering, PCl'>''cranlcMa, Dodge 9935 COPELAND'S Pontiac 996S -~--------< sharp. S3,475. By owner. CQP4HOJ> low miles. ~2019. ..FIXXER UPPER• ••••••••••••••••••••••• JEEP CITY ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'BAeliltl~y, '5!.J .. · YAouunlo 498-2942 ..a •7• VW $5999 SelectlOl1• 1962 Chevy Impala . '72 Coronet , 4 dr. Small 55• "000 ·73 Pnl. l.c~l ans ll dr. 1~1~. uminum o:x:o.1 • • TI • • -Large dent in rightrear V-8. R./11, auto. 76,000mi . o-o · " RHDS7 ~s-cn11.. r 1 " 9767 -DIUIXllU p tb.a1r.only :J7 ,01.(lm1 ..... . •""' , --~· -.,... S fender. Motor is in xlnt 20 miles/gallon. Xlnl •75 M Or1~. O'M nrr. Nct.'t!s lire-. Shih. 9761 •••••••••••••••••••••••·Priced 1'efow Market ft l OYR I• running condition. Would cond. $1895. or offer . ft'CW'Y $2750. M:tdeline ·552·0.1.1X ••••••••••••••••••••••• 71 Trfllll9hTR-6 Value. Also, 15 othen slUeGJ\ e.wiA ........... be nice for someone who 557·0338 MonarchCpe. or833·8600 . · . 4 Speed, radio. healer, tocbooMrrom. ~· ':-±.~-,..... is looking for a ftxerup· Ford 9940 Auto. trans , ractorx air • . EXCLUSIVE · wire wheela. A cream $3 888 '1\ VOLVO . --per. Will •ell as ls for cond ;hon;n•. po wc' 69 "'.•b"d Convert. 62M. • .,. Sl25 /bst ofr. r•JI "'0 0073 ", ••••••.•••••••••••••••• t I I t I POI pufC ! 1538-DSN Nabers ~ .....,. stcerin~, radio, heater, nu ires. a c. x n n< · Orange County $3299 .., afters. 72 Ranc hero. $l4oo. whitewall tires, vinyl Sl850.644·022Rafl .t' I. lll'fO"-'""' l9MHo1bo• er,., 6469303 PS /PB auto Ph · -·--· -rw vv • · · roof, tinted ~lass, wheel ' <QA~ .\. fQll l .fll116_ 0 ,7 Cad. illac '65 Impala Conv: Xlnt 546-0975Sun/Mon(Thun; covers . 6,000 OtiJ!inal '67 Pontiac st.1ti wai::on . 11711 .._. • ._cl. 5 Yolvos cond.Nupaint&sororth. F d T . I" ,72. miles.628.MCF. /\IC. Ori ~()\', t·r. xtnL ..... I • --968-9745 or . or1no .agon, cond in & o S40tl. Iha •Jlpm lcll. uy or....... ,~~~~ ../ . . p/s,p/b,SUIOO. $4999 846-1677 •. aa.441$· ~ · arp '6J Chevy Converti· 547-:m& . . ~!.OI • -:, TQYOT A '72 Coupe de Ville, brown, ~ lllra ~~~~7 Xlnt '70 Maverick, stick shift, eJ l • batter!., • '89 y\u ~-• lllnt , 28 ,000 m ·, .. $550. S8Jl0.oroller.'689pa•• IJllll ll••\oil S795.1Jcst ~ ~CM •••·9l03-'' n~,.,.s auto.; .... ~ UllW arter 6p.m. __ s-..·a,.._ ' m • e o er. 847 ·1253 -A'M7FM'rnpF.5R=l '73 onte ar au, ~trf™A1f,1Ur,autO, :;t;W_ ' • • D •YE ROSS btwn8:30&S:30 1974 CAD Sed DeV'll dnt cond. 1 Owner. Pvt lull pwr, $500. or orrcr. ·'):'.-TOYOTA , " an 1 e. party. 673-3599. 545-1202 Thund~rbird 9970 · POMIU.C.lnln '61 VW , • eng. Eng. in-Com pl. loaded. Xlnt ••••••••••••••••••••••• •• 2411 Hal}ar llYd. t.erior, body, paint, xlnt cond. $5950. 552-8547 72 V9'C)ll Wogon '62 Falcon Rane.hero. New 19b6 Horhot. ( !!' 6<16-9303 '74 T· Bird. 20,000 mi'"· cond. ~· 979-3191 aner CAD 1~l Cpe DV, oir, Auto. trans., ractory air Enf·• ne w radiato~. new Mustonq 9952 l.oaded. $6500.P\tparty. 'Jll • -· ~ . • ' ,J 1..,... ~~···················· '72 Corona Mark II. 24mpa, hlP IPIJes, gd,· Xlnt BllY I $18$0. --· I <•I.IC) 5· AM /FM , stet t ape Pr conditioning radio (UJ! pump, gCMXI tires & ••••••••••••••••••••••• 673·6861 . • • brakes. Rill Auto. 6 cyl. 1---------· Yol•o 9772 '65 1 P -l800 S Coupe , Pt.y$2,lSO.Xlnt833-2796. he~ter.Supereconomy& Gd economy truck .1972 M USTA~G MA Cll 196.1T·Birdfor sale.run!' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~M~FM ~e~e~ & int. White '73 Cou~ de -Ville, room! 1?87·ElU. 19mpg. Askinjt $750. Ca ll. !l~~~i~~mAa!\o~~f.M~~e~~ good. Nds water pump :•;..; ''60 Vol\to. Nu Paint, e .con . -6 loaded. blk Vinyl top $1999 al\.6pm.968·49'71 air con'd1tion1ng Lo...; pullcy.$200.6428759. .. • ~· Brake,, Clutch. Runs '72Volvo164 w /leaLher int . Xlnt. . l Xlnt Cond. 1965 Ford m1les&SHARI'' {P682). v-9974 -.-~~ G I • f $4800 494 ·833<or497-3431 "' • GI . COP~ •uD'S ,,_ . • 1 ............. " ~ rea •• sso. Al. 5. Auto. trans ., factory air · •all Amil' a axy 500. New lire, c..An ••••••••••••••••••••••• .-. '72 C.roll• ttoO, a•&o ft6 l/fJ 551-1870 conditio ning , powe~ Have somet.hiq to.se:U?; ~ ~" uuw. new battery, motor JEEP CITY 1972GTJlatchback, · -~;:,. St500 or belt olfer. . AM/rM r•41o. Loff ' 1Le~dni, _AM/FM stereo Classlfied adl1doitwell. ~ tuned. Call ..... 7154. 55M000 4spd, R/IL SIJ75. ~ .,,..._•T--~-. :n~~:~~'l:r:~r . :;:t:.".; .. !:~~ but HOWISMTIMI •• VOLVO '7i Lff> Sia. W~. P/S, OldsMOblle 9955 Pvt.Pty.640-0<57 ·-'~ .,,-""""-. OPPOITtNTY $4499 I job •-to "'--'" 1966 Horbof, CM. M6 9303 P /B1 AM /FM, a r, rack. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '71 GT. A/C, P IS, 4-apd, -~ XlatcoOcL •or ·tnoeu Oftm when ou or aee_.. c.~.. .. · • $1585. SMJZ.03BS 7 · d' Gd d P -~ ~--............._...aft.it.• use ___ ,,1_,..,, Daylly-· the Dally · Pilot Help "70 £I Camino SS386. 1 , Sales and Service ra 1als. · con • "-• .JI.! ..... tofter • ...errc. ~... PlJot.-'Ciissii';;.°'Ads t.o eJ l • . Wanted.claulficalioa. ti · ri. ne• paint. polyglas &4 MERCURY4dr. 74,000 OLDSMOllLE sr::J:~-8l64 / 58l ·2700 °" .. ;~ '74 rro,.&a C.Uca. z.cet reat:b Ute Oru e Coast t4J\ f.WiA the job you want. ls Urff,'air, P/Si tilt ateer-miles. Xlnl Trans. $2'75 GMC TRUCKS .. ~ Coad. 1AW ~-P.-11711......... market !!I . ~ . . there you mll!hl«1111lder tnawheel.fl4>.1'74 SfS.2779 HOHDACARS '74G.T.. Wagoo.auto.' ·:~ A • :llO.,...IAll ,I, " ......... Phonetc-0618 .d'+,: 'v orr.,Jng your oervlces ·-'-u I _ ......... ~ Only 7800ml.Xlnt ~ond. ~ · Ml' t411 , "!'-VOL O with ~· a(, In the Job '65 Che¥y Bi.ca,,~ I cyl, SELL Idle ilemo w;tb a II ••• -·r .,._ $2900 99S-6304/"7S:~ ~. J.fave~ IOmltllllW to Nll! 1 Wantei(l ca"'8or7. Phone m enc. $350, 5ee to, ap-Daily PllotCla.wlfied Ad.. 2850 Harbor Blvd. . . _,.1/ · CIUIUied ••1t well. 1966 Htubor. c M. t.46 9JOJ &4.2-5611 1 · pree. 8'2-02&1 142·5678. COit• Mesa 540·9640 Want adtesult.s 642-5878 --I • ------.... --• ...:.-=.:.· -. • -' , , .. l --- - Atlas WINDOW STICKER PRICE '616225 ' • I _.. ..... " ul \ 9 7 s .. '°'o '°'ET' 1l . 11l w:.n l 000 mission. OU S1 ~I'.. automatic _tr,~n;oot. sun-- eno100· noP'I "'01' . I 6 c"foinde< iodstieild . ca Econo1tuC3 ·09. tinted "' "'"''"' steEfl rool. etc. DISCOUNT • 125790 BR.ANDNEWl97s NOW • • • • '490441 2 Door. V-8, !~,!!.!~~~!o~.~i~l~!f~ir conditk>n- A F .a.C .. ORY ing, AM/FM stereo, steel belted rad1a_I tires, power wtndows, ~ "' I· •300 · _,,.. blll:ket seats w/ console, power steenng, power disc brakes. J ~ CASH JlEBATE . ::;'~ed glass, .Ound insulation "".'.:kage, inside hood latch, LARGE SELECTION OF THE SUCCE$S CAR OF THE YEAR _· RU.DY~FOll IMMEDl.T.EDEUVERY UllDCAR IALI '73 EL CAMINO · Y-8, 1Uto. trans.. air condttioning, l)OWef" ateering, Power brakes. rmtlo. heater, 1n1g wheelsw/white llltt.ed tires. (21827N) .. '72 MONTE CARLO V-8, lllto. trans .• air conditioning, power steering, power brakes. power windOWs, AM/FM radio. whitewall tires. vfnyt roof, tilt -· (587EJV) , '7l .CHRYSLER N1W TOllll llOUllHAM V-8, auto. trans.. air, power steer- ing. power brakes, power win- dows, AM1FM stereo radio, whitewall tlres.-..Ylnyt roof. l)OW8I' door locks. avlse control, titt & lafewheel. etc. (122JEY) '74 LYMOUTH SPOIT SUIUllAM 9 PUI. STATION WAGON. V-8, auto. !rans., air condltionlnQ . power steering, power brlket. _power windows. power seats, stereo radio w/tape, heater. whitewall tires. luggtge rack. cruise c ontrol, tilt ~heel. •2195 :•2395 •3050-.s3595 '72DODGE tPASSIM68 WA.aOM Y-8, auto. trans.. air conditioning, powet" 1teering, power br'IKes. ratio. whitewall tires. roof rack. 1810G.AJI , '70CHEVY Economical 6 cylinder, 3 1Pf9d. nag wheels. (2195001 '72 MERC.URY 4 DOOi. llOHKAM V-8. IUfo. tnml,.-alt~. power steering, power lwMes. power windows. power-·seats. rm:ik>, whltewall tires. vlf1'1t roof. 8 trk. tape, tilt wheel. {218FONJ '73 BUICK ....... y.a, -.......... ,, cond-. 'power steering, power brakes. power seats. stereo radio. healer, wnltewall tires. vlnyt roof. tilt wheel.~control. (444HGC') •·1Ms. •1999 •2oso, •2995.r ·-•• • -. -· -· . • ' . . ... . BRAND ..W 1975 IHTERHATIOH.AL :1/4 TOH PICK UP TRUCK .. ~ • V-8, automatic trarsrli11ioo. 4.10 rw ule, rw st~mper w / llllilllr hildl, IHlwhell. cn.liee CM- trOI, radio, heal11r •. undenXJelinO, lddllional oil cooling capacity, Ille. Heavy \IUly step-bu~, ~st~ng."radio: increased cooling capacity, exterior & interior trim package, accent stripes. full rear seat, 1ront ·axle !OCf<ing hub;2·sllffd tninsfer case. etc." · ' · , . 4 WHEEL DRIVE COMPLETE "HEAVY DUTY" SERVICE AVAILAILl ·-. . .,_. ,_-R.Y. 0. of .. flllnt ur•lce facllltle1 I• ,Or,.._ ·C1Hlyl o,... 'Sulz•rs 1:00 A.M. lo 1:00 P.M. Ma 111f .. Fri•.,: 7:H ~ t. S:.JO P.M; . . • I • ' • J \\ ' I • -.. • Teday'~c1 .. ..., N..Y. StGelU !--~ •• ~ • .. • • t • VOL• 61, NO, 274, 7 SE...'"TIONS, 86 'PAGES ORANGE•COIJ1f1Y, CALI FORNI A rt TENCENfl • .. o I .$8$~~But ... Sitnie Can Afford to Live Her~ .. ' liJRBDElllcK-6ali>aEHL ~ ••o.'!f,. ...... "B:r jhe numl>U ol .-le in . ttii feil •tate buainea; by the nt1mber of llstinas. by the number of transactions, yes, lllere'ar,_auµ·a num.berolpeople wboca afford to livebere. ·• "He:ie·~ is the South Orange Cd\1!111 ·.-t, iQd\ldini the coni- . -ties of L•!IJllla Be'l"h, South • ~. _Lag~na Ni..,el, Dana . '· ' Point, Capla~ano' Bead!. San Jua..n Capittrano and S~n ctecnente. .. · · . Pat Back. m•naeer of the: Laauna Beacb Board of Realtors, aald tbat IMY"°' alill :llDd tbe ..... , • dHinW. pl- to buy aespite bllb ... and blcher real estateoritt1. , --.' .... tbellrst •I• -·oltms year. 817 real estate sales were repoite\I to the Lquna Beach ,. . " lloonL It Is composed ol realtoro In Lqwia Beach, South Lacuna ond La•un• NiCUel. . . The 1ales were of •ttal estate wltb U.Ung prices' tot•Hng $51 million. Thls translates to an averace lilUns price ol f18,400 in ibet.bree-eommunity area. 11lia figure ia a roucli measure Of the average price a bu,yer can, expect,to pay for a --rough hecaule the acgregate sum in· , . ·eludes non°resldenUaJ lilitings such as businesses. Iota and in· come properly. . The corresponding figute for the first Jilt months ol 19'74 was. ~.300, about $12,000 less. Ficurea are compiled dlf· rerenUy In the South'Coast Board of Realtors, encom,passi.ng re· al tors ln Dana •Point, Capistrano Beach, San Juan Capistrano and San Clemente. But the trend is . .. the same. Flgu~ abow that lhe avtrf'&e three.bedroom house sold in the range of $50,000 to $:i9,000 chping ,4,uguot. This Is about $1.0,0C!9 more than a comparable house sold a year ago. .. ''I've ~eeTI. {>e'>:Ple who h~v~ ownecl property tor five or six months and make $$,000 or $6,000 on it. If 1 didn't see it~ (wouldn't believe it," said Jan Navarro, director of the South Coast b>ard. - Diref:tOl"s of both boarda said that the whopping price ln,.'L creu~ of lt.T• and early J9'75 are taJled.D&. Qff. sp_m ew.hat.. Mn. Navarro attributed the fall olr to (equiremehts by lend'.-· i.ng institutions, for a 20 percent. down payment on home lo~ and ever-increasing tax asseu+- ments: \ ~: (lioe PRICES, Page A!) . ' · Ball_1JII¢r' (;:uilty~ ' Qf F u ,,id.-_Ch arge f.,. -• ! • . . DA. Hicks I ByGARYGllANVJLLE· o. .. ~ly,.IMMl!fl' Orange County Distrl,ct At· torn.ey'C.ecil llicks_w.ent out of his way Tuesday to personally acce"pt a sub~na calling him to appear before ,a two-man committee of the Board of Supervisors Friday. IHCks was all but en route to the ·National Conference on Organized Crime in Washington, D.C., when he learned the sub- poena had been issued. Whit~ it coul4 have~ accept. ; ~:fib, na111e ~ diltrlct at.. . -~-; .•totlDed '~'&ls .qffice to P*'sorially. :-3~.;;1 e' t ,_,_the bo8rd's ' summons. ' • Al,ld.berore't ki ~offl'prthena­ tioo'il capital Hicks made ar- r-..icementa !O. hiiye the hearing ' pootwne<I until Oct:·&: ""or.!. theta, ace~ to ~ef Del>ut:r Olstrl~ Atliim\!Y .James Enriabt, Hicks will' seek a clarifieatJon·~n iss~rel..tecJ tqa · federal 'Brant t~at he will be free · to discuss with supervison Ralph · DiedrichandLaurehceSchmit. The two committee memben want to questiOn the district at· tomey about the intelligence fwxr as well as a secret Superior Court fund used to bankroll undercover investigations. Enright s8.id there is some un- certainty in Hie.Ks " mind&about ¥hether."be Would be violating recleral laws by. discussing cer· t&in aspects of the Orange County Intelligence Unit fund. <Enright said it is those ques- tions Hicks hopes to have answered before his confronta- tion with the two supervisors. As tar as the court fund is con- cerned, Enright noted that the state attorney general:s office had begun an. audit of the fund 10 4aysago. Laguna Leather Shop ~arized The theft of leather goods and clothint valued at $3,340 rrom W~ Coaot Gypsy. 1816 S .. Coast Highway, Laguna Beach-..is un- der investig8tion today by detec- tives. Gary. 'BObel, owner of the. custom leather shop • .,told police Tuesd.,, that foCruders forced their way through a rear window and an inside -door lo gain entry tb the front ~howroom. The burglars took coats, suits, shirts. , moccasins and Indian jewelry. Tl;le crime occurred Monday ~ 0 · . EARLY 1JIRD I . ••t·m delighted with the ad. '11\ere were many ca.lb, but the boat sold on the first call.'' That's the advertising success e:itpel,"ie.nced by the NewporJ Beach woman who placed this ad 0 illtbeD,Uy !'.IJot: 1 Sol·Cat 18'. fqll t•ee, box on trailer, better than new. XX.X•>CXXX days, XX·. · ~"ah:er.s~ • ..,..,._ ..... If yo~ :ave •.1>9•\lp 'ell. ~all &42--5178. It only trutes a few w...is 1n the rl&hl 1,ce I:'!.. 111a~e asale. ~ -~ ·. .(<!~I the· Orange Coast, tb~ risllt place IS the"Qlllly PIJOI. .. .,,.,. '! I Illegal "-.Gifts , ·, .. To Nixon WASHINGTON CAl'l - Multimillionaire Armand Ham-, rper pleaded guilty ~ay to ii· legally concealing $54,000 in·con- tributions to the 1972 re-election campaign of former President Nixon. • p.ity ..... ~..,.Yell °"""'11 Pl.AYING-VOLLEYBALL-WlcTHOUT USIN.G YOUR.HANDS CAN BE A..llG KICK__ ·• German All-SI., Soccer Team Trted Something N-on Lqun•'• Main Beach Volleyhall, S~eeer Style w&l~ i?. ~;,n~;·~~c~t,,.!l'd~: German AthJ,etes ~t Tlwir Kk. ks Out o~ Game. plea lrom th·e Occidental 'J PetroleuJJJ Corp. chairman and Laughirig and chattering ex· troduced to the Southern West "college vs. the AYSO announced a date for sentencing citedly in German, a crew or California soc,:::er players an·d California All-Star· team~sy-hleh will be set later. Hammer, '17, young men played the oddest fans at 7.p.m . Thursday·at Valen-toured· Europe last year. waare.le~witboutbond. brand of volleyball ever seen on cia School in Mission Viejo, The plea~alter a biCbiy the sand courts of Laguna's Main ~ --Oct. 12, 2 p.m . a( Lasuna Un..-,u•l .11eri s , of exchanges ee.,c.b. . Th.e first toe.al scrimmage will 'Beach High School Stadium ys. ~· :""'-~ ii:r;.y.·bal~nd . , ·,The• ·11re ,J,·~mbet. ai of' the be •ai 7 :30 ,p.m. T11e&day al the Souther,n Orange Courit)<• lfimlller , ~ Laguna Beaeh Hlih 'IS'C\ool AYSOfeamteenagea. . . L.. ~eojb~~·.:1~~.t' . •-ip.-=-: lot':i.== ~-.,i~ -gt 6itioft ma cl)es local t · AYSO teen g · ~ · -· resultin!mp(ieonment$Hammer soc.-CM" teams of the-American >: • 8 e_rs. ·The Yer·m.a;; athlet~-s demurred. '· YouthSOCcerOrganization. The Ger,milns will pl,ay'"'f.tte i"eprescnt1tle Nl'edersaoben d1s- Haoulmmd er -r,g>lled edthat w~I er Their parlicuJar brand of Fountain Valley "Eit,gles " al trictof Germany. They are in the he cl be,sentenc to jaJ. was volleyball Tuesday meant using 7 :30 p4m. next 'Wednesday at the United States as part of a conti· lega, lydisputed. · heads and feet instead of bands, Laguna Beach High School nuing cultural exchange pro- At least· six times, Jones asked and the sand flew as the swim· stadium. gr.am sponsored jointly by l~ if' Habmmer ·understood the suited German youths launched Other matches are: AYSO and the German Ministry possi ility Of imprisonment. the ball back and fo across the -Oct. 11, 11 a.m. at Golden of Culture. Two well-known se·x movies were c·baracterized Tuesday as ~I '-'beautiful, finely crafted and 'witty" in continuing defense te1,t-l·rDony at the Balboa Py11S.1c"at Theater obscenity tri41l.--r . . A. trio of .with•ses, it)cluding twO Los Angele:s radio film criUcs and a college professor speci•lizing in humor and American folklore, took the stand in. an atteml>t to convince the jury that ••neep-'Illroat" and "The Dev-ii in Miss Jcites" bave redeeming social value and therefore are not obscene. · <See 'DEV,IL,' PageA2) Water Main ' WorkBeguµ Installation of a neW""'~,000 12·inch water main serving downtoWn San Clemente area began this week. ~ The 111aln, 1,643 fee\'°"'' runs between Aven.ida Del Mar and Avenida Marq11ilaln...._a11.,Yjust west of El Camino RQI.. · Ci*y officials warned that in- stallatioft of 'be new line could cause some ·wat·er.outages in the dQwntown area. Tlie city's contractor plans on '~mpletjng ,the job ~ five to six ~weeks. - 1'he new lipe replaces a J.2.incb c"ait itoft main installed in 1932. " Each time Hammer reiterated the matter was disputed. volleyball net. Finally, the judge said, "If I cannot get an affirmative answer to that (question), I cannot ac· cept this plea.". He called a recess to allow Hammer to consult with his at~ <SOe HAMMEii, Page /\2) Tqday, the Ger an team com- posed of youth 16 to 19 years of a'.ge were due to face Vietnamese opponents at Camp Pendleton's Little Saigon in a regulation soc· cer match. The Germans will be in - I rked by Perk Judge DUbt't Like Brew NEW YORK (AP) -A coffee vendor has filed a · $5 million suit against a judge, contending the jurist hated his coffee so much he had the vendor taken into custody. Thomas Zarcone said'.J1,1dge William N. Perry and Deputy Sheriff James Windsor bought coffee from his stand near the Suffolk County Courthouse on April 30. Shortly afterwards, according to t he s uit, Windsor and two other officers came back, placed· handcuffs on him, and "advised" him that the judge Wanted to see him. The suit said Zarcone was taken past a number of people and escorted to .the judge's chambers where the judge stated he thought the coffee was terrible and watered down and remarked that he would have Zarcone's vendOr's license taken away. Zarcone said he was 'released and Windsor late.r returned to his stand and told him that the judge ,wanted to see him again. This time, how~ver, he was not placed~ handcuffs. The f~e'r'af court 'suit said the judge advised . Zarcone he wo l)d forget the .entire m atter if he pro- mised to make ~tercoffeeinthefuture. . . ' . ·' . 'WASHINGTON (UPI l -A San Secret Service that Miss M~e ls Franc; is co police inspector ''no problem.·· In testimony ~·tod8y;(hiat ·he warned the Tuesday, one reason· cited by the Secre\ Serfice, tbe'FBI and other Secret Service for releasing: Miss federal a1ertts that Sara Jane Moore the night before the shoot· Moore DJ.i&bt be, ''another ing was·an assurance by O'Shea Sq.ueaky ,Fromme~· tbe day Uuit 1he was not a threat to the before .MiH 11o.,,r,; -at Presi· Presi~t: . dentFord. • • . . ''1 told the m she may be Jack O.'Sbe.a._ testifying an()lher Squeaky Fromme.,'' he -ore a ""Senate aj>)>l'oJ!riailOdi ' "sllld. · -• · su~orpmittff~ looking m.to th6. Lyne tte-Fromme ·atmed a attequacy ot Secret Service pro. pi•tol at Ford tn Sacramento. feet.ion, also'' 1ald Seciet Service earlier i.n the month. "°"ta failed4o-pick'.up-pboto---';'-0.'Slita; otbrrJan franclsco •~•Phi ,he obtalned of Miss prolice and .Bureau ·of .Alcohol, llooreprlottotbe8hoatlng .. · • ~. · Tobacco &iid Firearma ai:enta O'§hea <!fl' ed he · 'tbe had talked .,.Ith M.lsa 11.,...., the ·• 1. , ,n \ ' ; 1: . ~ . -• -- day before she fired at Ford because she offered lo put an un- dercover officer into contact·with an alleged illegal gun dealer. O'Shea: said she was armed al that time and was disarmed later by the San Francisco Police. O'Shea identified the Secret Service agents with whom he talked as Martin Haskell and . Gary Y111uger. both ofwliotn_)Ne re scheduled to testify later . O'Sb!a , said he had ' enlarge· ments made of Miss Moore's driver's license pb9lo ~ that lht Secret Service agents told him they would pic k them uP but had not done so. OC Planners Okay Bear Brand Rezone. Orange County planning com· missioners apprOved. the r:ezon- ing of a portion of the Bear Brand Ranc:'h bordering Laguna Niguel on a 3-to-2 vote Tuesday." Commissioners Shirley,a rin- d.Je and Ron Yeo opposed the c:'hange, from general agricultural to a Planned Com- munit y district which allows mixed residenti al uses, because they felt the proposed density may conflict with the Southeast Orange County circulation study which is currently under way. Both-said they didn't want to approve such a zone change until the study is completed. Development proposed for the 336-acre parcel owned by the University of Southern California consists of 787 singlc-ramily and multiple-fami ly housing units. Commissioners also denied a per.mil for construction of a restaurant just south of the exist- ing Quiet Ca nnon restaurant in Dana Point. Commissioners said the pro· posed plan lacked the required parking. They did, however, agree to write a letter to the state coastal commission indicating their agreement with a restaurant at The assistant director of the Secret Service testified Tuesday that onty'hours before shooting at Ford, Miss Moore made five telephone calls to the Secret Service and police, but no alarm _was spread to those prptecting Ford. James T . Burke told the Senate committee Miss Moore made no threat agains t Ford on the telephone the morning of Sept. 22. the day of the shooting. He s~d s4uch aTth~M_~~~d im· mediately have been relayed to ·the "command J>o&t" coordinat- <See MOORE., Po11i"A2l .· ·the loc ation lo help the applicant, Ralph Marsden, gain approval from that agency. Commissioners continued until next week Pres ley Develo~ ment's a ppeal of the requirement !or an environmental impact re- port in the Pacific Island Village Planned Community. ' They also continued considera- tion of new rural streets stan· dards being proposed by lht county road department. 1'-he new st3ndards eliminate curbs, gutters and sidewalks in some of the rura l a r eas. · Com miss ioners, however, asked for a map defining ·where these streets will be located. Coast Wea.ther Night and morning low clouds clearing to only hazy sunshine Thursd·ay afternoo n . Slightly warmer inland. Highs at the ' beaches in the upper 60s rising to the 70s inland. INSIDE TODAY hat /act-finding U.S . .senator, talking with Egl/fX'I Sadat while looking . at the Suez Canal, reportedly aaid, "Thi1 is beautiful. l'veal~ · wanted to aee: the Periian Gulf . ., Thc.aruwef"a on AB. ,\\ ; ~: ' • • ' • • • . _,, .. > , ,1 '.\ .. • " -·,1 7· ~-, • • ' I . '(· ... 'I> .. ~ •I • ' ,; ... ,, " ,. . .. , ' ... ' • . '··-,-. ....... . . ~ .. ' ·-.•.. ; . -- ' )ti DAJLVPILOT l/SC Wtctnftday, Oclober 1. 1175 Back Jo School Programs Planned The Capistrano Unified School District wWi:QDllDue Its back to school program foe elementary atld high school.a taal'.sht tbrouch next Wed!lesday .• The evening sessions allow parents to meet with their children's teachers f¥ld discuss educational pro- greu, class and school ( ] objectives, materials · BRIEFS and instructional pro. cedures. '----------~ . The scbedu e· is as follows: --Crown Valley Elemeniary, kindergarten through tllinl, 7:30to 8: 30 tonight. I -Niguel Hills, 7:30to9p.m . Thursday -Ole Hanson, 7to9p.m. Thursday. -Mission View, 7:30to9p.m. Thursday -Dana Hills High School, 7: 30 to 9 p. m . Tuesday. -San Clemente High~h~I. 7: 10 to 9:50 p.m . Oct. e. Chess Oub Resumes The San Clemente Chess Club has begun its 12th season 'i and will meet al 7 p.m. Mondays in the San Clemente Com- munity Clubhouse. Former president Bjarne Glomstad has been re-elected president for the 197~76 season. The club welcomes novice playera as well ps experienced players Glomstad said. The Avenida' CabriUo entrance to ihe clubhouse should be Used. For further information, call Ed Tierney at 492-673!. . • Pancake Breakfast Set Volunteer firemen of the South Laguna Fire Station wilJ boJd-•-pancake-breakfast from 7:·90 to-11 :30 a.m .-Sunday at the station house to kick off Fire Prevention Week. Fire equipment will be on display and Smokey the Bear will greet children. Tickets are $1 .50. In connection with Fire Prevention Week, Sunday through Oct. 11, a countywide open house for all county fire stations will be held on Oct. 11. On Oct. 12, the South Laguna and the Laguna Beach Fire Departments will have an equipment display at the Alpha Beta shopping center in South Laguna. . The South Laguna fire station is located at 31646 2nd Ave., South Laguna, Optimist Club Meets ~ The Dana Harbor l?f>timist Club will begin holding re J!Ular 'weekly meetings Wednes days beginning with its 7 :30 p.m. meeting tonight at the Castaways ,, Restaurant in Dana flarbor. Optimist clubs are involved in yduth activities and 11 sponsor athletic events, oratorical contests, Youth Ap· preciation Week and other programs benefiting young peo. ~. pie. · At its most recent meeting, the Dana Harbor Optimists "'• voted to sPonsor '\soccer team in_the Capistrano Valley for :'the American Youth Soccer Orgioization league The club 1( also sponsors a Window Alert Program furnishing decals : for home windows indicating the presence of small children ·• ~invalid persons for the guidance of police and fire agen· ·, c1es. F .... P,.,,eA•I . , . DEVIi: MOVIE • • ·· Pussycat Tbeaten owner Vin· cent Mfr .. ndft· and Balboa Pussycat Tbeater manager Arlie Wood faee >misdemeanor ob- :jcenity ebu .... · • 1>ND Cohen,-XPFK radio ftlm mtic, cited "Devil" aa amonc tlit top two or three sexually ex· IJie>lt film• ever produced. . " 'Devil' Is a finely crafted .JrlQl'k. The ideas expressed are an • .. ,:::lateraection of Sartre and .::.~.••commented Cohen. ··:·.Cohen said the story line in ;::Derii'' is eomparable to ideas i:i'"euei:l tn Sartre's uNo-Exit" Dante..,s 1'Jnferno'', in which tbe ~haracters experience their OWD private bell. . Tbe fUm critic attempted to re"· -4 a passage from ''The In- ferno,'' but prosecution attorney Tuoy Rackaukas objected to the iWdln1 nn grounds tblll the book 'Wm a trualatlon and may not rellect tbe atithor's true beliefs. :Judie Robert Todd grudgingly a,r-i. . Collen also Pointed totbe fllm's compG11itloo. and various cam.era teclalques to illustrate the mov- te'saocial value. --While not as technically 1uperior as ''Devil,'' Cohen described ''Deep Throat" as a film reminiscent of the comedies that came out of Paramount ibd Columbia atudlos In tbe 30's. "The wit used. plus the Com- OR~ECOAST --~ ~ - DAI LY PILOT Robert N. Weed ---Jock R. cunev ~Pl'6*M .... ""-... ~ I t edic interplay of 'rriusic with cer· tain dialogue and scenes, makes it 1a highly witty film," Cohen · ~ad. On the whole, both films are "much better than the movies coming out of American Interna- tional (the studio that produced the beach party films)," Cohen added. During his cross-examination of Cohen, Rackaukas_graphically described sexually ezpllcit scenes in the two films and then uked the witness if those were proof of "social value." Each time. Cohen responded that they did enhance the film. A secorid film critic, Chuck Walsh of KFWB radio, Pointed out that ''Deep Throat'' is a pioneer in the genre of sexually explicit £tlms and is, besides, an "'extremely funny movie." San Diego Nixes County Airport Plan SAN DIEGO (AP) -San Diego . Cowtty supervison have turned thumbs down oo an Orange Coun· ty proposal to build a new in- ternational airport for the region ·in neighboring Riverside County. But the board declined Tues· day to take a fOrmal stand against the project ... Instead, they decided to dis- cuss it in November in a: meeting with leaders of Oranae and Los Angeles_counties. Riverside County supervisors are not expected to take part in the meeting, but they have already voted ""animously against the propased airport.. Oran•e County supervisors Jiad · ask~i:aaid.LaruL.San Diego counties to coiaSider jointly developint a 3~·acre air ·terminal at an ex ed. cost Of $144 mlllio8" HAMMER ••• . . torney. On his return, Hammer again wu asked if be W>dentood !>& fa.cod tbe Po•liblijty of i..IP· . ,prlsonment by pleadiftl 1uill,Y. Hammer quleUy replied, ''Yes · air." . • The money was funne(ed former Montana Gov: lliiCoct;-wbo i>leaded IJl.li y eli.rJy 10 month& a10 to 1lmll1r hatces. 1 \ ' . ~ . . .... '. ( • ' Pretty Singers --l! • -• • 'Nq '.l'll~at' Yontll .A1·rested • At Ford Hotel. t SKOKIE, Ill. (AP)-Pollcear- rested a YOUJll man outside a bQtel where President Ford wu atll7fn1 tod•Y 'but ~ Seem Senlee later said be ""'hi'll to do witb the President. White House /ress secretary Ron Nessen 1ai no eun waa in· volved and the Secret Service no )bnJ(er was interest~ tn the Shpw Readied At Laguna's Art Museum ' The Laguna Beach Museum of .younr m.an, ldentU!ea by aitboritl .. uTbo-w-. - N-nldWelNrWM-outolU.-§1 HolM.........,. ttar -... -.... ~ ~ the builc1ia1 um ~ """, told by pallce t0 { ~,_.. outofll:lapoeket1. • , • Weber tben pundiod :lJalde- pollce Set. Philip O'Keote1 who CHICAGO WOMAH HAD GUNINPURIE ·M SIPPLE SUES, 7 NEWSPAPEfls-;.u 1avetbeo.rder,Nesaep .. He was wiestled to the croun:d and later led away with a b'°l>dY face. · • . , 1 Tltese enthusiastic (and pretty) Laguna Beach High Sehool girls will lead Artist sports fans in "Song this year. The songleaders are, from left, Shelly Hallock, Sue Nicholson, Denise Erilag, Wendy Baker, mascot, Cathey Contino, Katie Smith and Pam Spencer. Art fall All-Media Membership Show will accept enlri• 'lbun-, day and Fri«ay for Uie museqm's juried exhbit.lton. Artist members of the museum may deliver work between JO a .m. and 4 p .m. both days or to the Cart and Crate art shipping secvice_..by ThUrsday. Work will be juried Sund•Y· Entry feels S3· per entry. N.onmem~rs ~ml!Y_'_ join at time of entry. Witnesses said Weber, aamdy· ..b•lred 1oun1 man in a tan sweater' and •Portcoot. h.ad ap-.,proacJ>ed the aide ot tbe bate! .trom the parkina: tot and was isn· medial<jly ~urr~unded by police, and agents. L At tbe llme.O'i! tile an:est; Ford. was r"l!Orted \o be ,ID"his ..ate bere •t 'the Noo;ih Sb:O:e Hillan, Where be was scheduled to~ OC Medical Center Awards of $100 will be given in painting, drawing and graphics, juried by David Sclmabel, in· structor at Pasadena Junior College; .sculpture juried by Svetozar Radakovich, instructor and exhibitor; crafts juried by John Nyquist, instructor at Cal State Long Beach; photography juried by Jack McKeown, West Coast representive forUie Photo- graphic Society of America. • with some 30 mayori·a sbol't. Ume later. •. , F~PageAJ Sale Date. Delayed . PRICES ••• ' . . Orange County supervisors agreed Tuesday to again set back the deadline for the sale of Orange County Medical Center COCMC ) to the University of California, this lime to Dec 31 / Under an agreement reached a year ago, OCMC was to be sold to the university for $5.5 million and eventually become part of a two· ho5pital teaching and research program a.t UC Irvine Since then, the UCI takeover at the medical center has been bogged down first by a balky state legislature, then reluctant university r egents and now by Gov Edmund G BroWn's budget cuts. When hacking away at the . state's $11 billion budget earlier this year, Brown deleted $200,000 for the design of a 200-bed ~am. pus teaching hospital at UCJ. C·. And while be left" '5.S>mllllen foe tt"'«l¥t<h•oe oi.OCMG, In tile budget, b.e' sald the countY mYSt . . Agriculture Study Eyed lri SanJuan The·agri(:ultural study, which is aimed at preserving farmland in th~ city of San Juan Capistrano, will again be dis- cussed when the City Council meets Wednesday at 7 p.m. At their last meeting, tlie coun· cil continued consideration of ap. proval of Phase Ill of the study until the fifth councilman. Doualas Nash, is present. This . action was taken when the coun· cilmen realized the vote would be split2to2. The city's planning com ... ·mission has recommended.· that· the s~udy be continued. They asked that it address ad· ministrative means and pro- cedures 8.lld the costs associated with their proposed action pro- gram, Which includes placing a surcharge on new development and putting a bond issue before voters to raise the funds for city purchase of at least 100 acres of farmland. . Mayor James Weathers and CoUncilman RC\Y L. Byrnes, however, said they would oppuse continuation of the study because they oppoSe the proposed pro- gram. Fro• Page Al MOORE ••• ing protection of Ford in San .Francisco. Burke and Secret Service Director H. Stuart Knight also told the committee they agreed with a decision by Secret Service agents tlie 'B!Yl>if: inl to release Miss Moore despite the fact. that a pistol had been taken from her. Legion Plans Sale In Laguna Beach The Laguna Be•cb American Legion Post will bold a'{'llllllDOle and buaar sal ... trom.e:a.in to 5 · p.m. Thursaay •ttbeLOpoiiii;it. . ' B•kery go_od..s, coffee, doucbnuto end lunch will be of. feted ootfi illyl. Bate . ,.al ·chairwoman Is Dell9 Annlt.,e. Dell• &alho ts runi::f" -i· bazaar chairwoman 11 •· slated by Myrtle Taubenooo. ---. . :,> • renegotiate the transfer airee· ment to protect the state from un· reasonable costs related to care for medically indigent. Today, county personnel direc· tor Bert Scott ls in Sacramento attem.pting to break the com- plicated log jam that forced the postponement of the UCI takeover Before leaving, Scott said he was confident w~at be called the wrinkles in the agreement can be ironed out with the state. save The All-Medla show will open with· a reception for members and guests from 7•30 p.m. to 9;30 p.m. Oct. 11. Awards will be pre- sented at8:30p.m. Tiie show will continue tbn>uih Oct. 31 at the museum. 3"7 Cliff Drive, Laguna Beach. Hours ace from 11 :30 a .m . to 4:30 p.m. dai- ly. Admission is free. • . . · \ , ARMSTRONG SUNDIAL' VIN'iL. FLOORING Ho>.11111lul rlo.;,g.w.. H~Jh .. ryli• $ A1mstnM~'5 must t>t·••ll11nit"o~ 596 no·-11; llvorl Avoul.\hw Pl t.' 5ale SQ. Y hnd 12' widths. ~ 7.'6 Home loan interest rates are on the increase acain· and that is a factor tba't' may cool the market, said Joe Hom. president oC the Laguna Beach board. "Every quarter point Increase adds anotber $8 to $10 on' lhe mort,8ge'J)ayment,'' hesaid. ~r ''Even though. \t's slowed dOwn, we 'haV'"erl't re&cbed our .peak," H"om a'c!ded . "l read Ui• .9f.her dax._that a house valued ~t $40,000 to4,ay;. will be ~worth $85,000 in 1985... .. ... ' , ' .. -' •'• ' " II ' (AIJ ·oiher·Armstron=ssl cw sale at J!il';C olf!) ·· • -Gel l.Oecoratlng,Help. ,~!It's Free-At Our Complete Decorating Center. . . ~ -:j At ShefoMn.Willi.lms Otcorating Cenlm., we offer FREE ~Ip and ~e Gr ,1 O.Coniti • Ofntins IOP,lng...,. of~ c.irpe11ns, w;Jllpaper and p.1lnt to your home. Our~ Coosultbnt c:1111 even help yoo arr.inge '" ~~· lendfd term~ 41«0\ll\t with us. 9f )'ol(can ose the chafge C'lrds s~ ~.TO TAKE ADVANTAGE of OUR ffttE SHOP.AT-HOME SERVICE, "iONE AllV Of THE Nl.O<BEllS LISTED eaow . • Sole Enck Qcoober,Jloh " . -• • ' -· ' . -• . ' • I. J •• DAILY PILOT Af-·-r~~ Sara Jane Onee Believed . ' i 1~· SystelD 1 1 • • handed It tome Biid hadalbercopl•-loU..Jlldlle,clefense al· defendant, wllneu• -evecyone -la aomeooe wbo would m la j ' J'nm WlreSerwlttl OAltLAND -Son Jonell_... accused of attemptln1 to U· 1Malnate Pmldent Ford, once bolleved "la the rl1blneu" ot the ~~that may ulUm~ declde ber fata, accordlnl to IDmey and deput7 cllalrict allon>ey," be Hid. mylile. • • "Al I know rrom <'OrlvenaUona wlth~othel' juron that we all , ''She #U 8 VOrf friendJ7 lndlvtduaJ and Silt WU awed by the reaponslbWty of beina a juror. Sbe loll pretty lmportaot to be part ' ottheantem." feel this way -I'll also not sign lt <lhe letter). I bave a small "t talent for words -and know that we aJJ feel stroo&ly abouTUie l -a lolUrahe HPOrtecllY wrote. • llra. ll-e. wblle. j.,,,.. In a Contra Costa Count1 superior Court trial of ao allesed child moleoter In um, wrote a ramblln1 letter prlliolnl tho judicial aystem and empalb!JiJl1 with self· avowed Commuolat Aneel& Davis, acconlini~' UI')' Com· mi-Wilfred o·i:ir.w. JD the letter she band-delivered to O'Neill on .lu!J 31 1973 - while the trial waa ltill lnPl'Oll"eu-lln. Moore wrote In.part: ri&btness of tbls •aystem' (jury trials, that is) now that we've ex.. ; perienced it.'' • • -t : . ftlTING THAT SHE apolt&for the othe urors well as henelf,Nn. Moorealpedlheletter, "AJu~·o·Neill 'd. ••My personal lmOwledege is that the letter was written by her because abe bad Biked if it would be pr<?&>er t~ w~te it. then "I FEEL BOmveey bumble and very proud rlebt now and am also somewhat a'fl"fd by our resitonsiblllt7. I don't think~ tru- ly comprehended when all of you were talkinlJ about altUng In judgement (sic) on a fellow man -now I do. " O'NEILL SAID n WU 11unusual that someone wouJd write a letter about their involvement as a juror while still involved in the trial. That's why I kept lhe letter, beciuse we all like. to keep documents that favorourposltion." :'And now also, for the first time, I understand what Angela Davis and all the others meant when they were makln& such a furor over not being abletoget.ajury of their •peers.' The jury commissioner said he was shocked after discover· i.ng that the woman whp had written bis note of praise allegedly tried to assassinate Ford on Sept. 22 u he left the St. Francia hotel in San Francisco. ~ Sipple Sues Newspapers. ''Everyone connected with this case -•tt.orneys, judge, Two Sex Off enders 1 Denied Castration . SAN DIEGO !AP) -Two <00· vlcted ... orrend,ers who asked to be castrated rather than put beblnd ban have been sent to prison for indefinite terms because they could not find a sur- geon w-illing to perform the operations. "I had no choice.'' Superior I Brown Okays 1 OC/o Raise Court Judge Douglas R. ·Woodworth said Tuesday after sentencing Joseph Alonzo Ken- ner and Paul De La Haye. He said he passed se11tence "with personal regret.'' "I could have granted them probation under some kind of chemotherapy or psychotherapy program," be said. "But those programs require a measure of Self-discipline. Sorry as I am· for them,· 1 just couldn't justify the risks.'' WOODWORTH AGREED with· defense attorneys in criticir.ing urologists who refused the castration requests. VO ... -----~'--''A whole branch or the r I r Ll(,UA}flH.Ure17J medical profession h85 been Un- willing to extend a humanitarian SACRAMENTO (UPI> -Gov. service to this man, who faces Edmund G. Brown Jr., Tuesday the prospect'of being locked in a night signed a controversial bill cage for the rest of his years,·· he granting state legislators a IO saidofKenner. percent raise next year -from ''Several do.ct ors have told $21,120 to $23,231 annually. me privately that they would like Brown, who has rePeatedly to accommodate the men, but urged those with the "bigges~ they're afraid they might be. ex- belts" to make the biggest salary ~ed. to some crank laws~t. I sacrifices during tough economic gard t~ese fears as fanciful, times, signed the politically . t theres no wa~ of guarante~­ sensitive measure withoul com--g a. do~~or that some nut won t ment about five hours before a sue him. midnight deadline after which it Kenner and De La Hay.e, both would have become law without 45-year-old la~rers, hav~ spent his signature. th.e la~t year t<?geth-:r. 10 San Legislators favoring the boost had said the JO percent raise over two years was below the in- cr~ase in the cost of living and lower than pay hikes given other state employes. In addilion to increasing salaries. lhe ·bill also would t:r;ig- ger an automatic increase in pensiQD. benefits. Otego County Jatl, wa.itmg for a surgeon to volunteer to perform the operation, called a bi.lateral orchidectomy. ·At least four urologists agreed to do it, but all later backed off. A THIRD MAN seeking s:astra· tion rather than imprisonment. James Wesley Goebel, 38, is be- ing sought by police for failing to appear before Woodworth. Singer Sued ·u,..,.......... Elton John has been sued for $70,000 by his former landlady. who charges he left rings on the fW"lliture. marred floors and drilled holes in the walls of her Beverly Hills home. Woman,82, Sun;ives Rape LONG BEACH !UPI) - An 82-year-old woman beaten and raped by two men who forced their way into her home was listed in ~ritical condition today at Memorial Hospital. Police said the men forced open the rear door and attacked the woman in her bedroom. The beating was so severe the walls were spattered wilh blood, Police said. GENTRY LTD~ REMODELING SALE -SAVINGS '1080% SOUTH COAST PLAZA SAii DIECO FREEWAY AT BRISTOL COSTA MESA, CAL• •1502 ' UNBELIEVABLE! THE GREATEST SELECTION OF FINE QUALITY MEN'S SUITS YOU'LL FINE ANYWHERE AT •--."GIVE-AWAY" PRICES • PmlOClUI • UTllEI •CRICKmfR o;mlYLTD. CUSTOM llESIUS • IUIIll llOS. T remonclou1 CollechOn of Ovolity S..it1. All Wool1 -le•tvrlzed Knih -lote1t fostMom Reg . lo 125 Reg. to 165 SUITS s39 SUITS s79 'W0M F•OM Reg. to 225 R"ll , lo 375 SUITS s110 FIOM SUITS s199 FIOM MEN'S SPORTCOATS • CRIClnlll. • UTllEI • RUBIN IROS. • l'fTROCEW •GENTRY LTD..C:USTOM DESICIS w ... 110 -w ... 1110 s49 FROM -1.;J FROM w ... 1uo seg w ... ucs 149 FROM ·u FROM SACRIFICE PRICES ON EVERY ITEM HE~E'S AN OFFER YOU CAN'T BEAT. WE'VE GO.T A STORE Fllll Of FINE MERCHANDISE ••• BUT, IF FOR SOME REA· SON, WE DON'T HAVE WHAT YOU WANT, WE'LL GIVE YOU A $1 .00 GIFT CERTIFICATE fOR YOUR TltOUlllE. * * * * * * * * * Claims Gay Revelation Irwmled Privacy SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -t'rancisco Superior court Tues· Oliver Sipple, the ex.Marine day, se-eks $15 million in credited with Possibly saving damages. He said news reports President Ford's life during an of his sexual orientation con· assassination attempt here, has stituted an invasion of privacy. filed suit against the news media Sipple, 32, said in the sl it that: for reporting that he was ''his brothers and his sisters homosexual. learned for the first time of his Sipple's lawsuit, filed in San_ • homosexual ~al orientation, Blame Nature Anti-mulity Ruling Stantls LOS ANGELES (AP) -A law requiring women to clothe their breasts while men are allowed to go t;.arechested is not un· constitutional, a state appeals court has ruled. "Nature, not the legislative body, created the distinction between that portion of a woman's body and that of a man's torso," the Second District Court of Appeal said Tuesday in up- holding the Los Angeles ban on nudity at city parks and beaches. . ' "The classification requiring female breasts be clothed is re- asonable, not arbitrary," the court said, "and rests upon a ground of difference having a fair and substantial relation to the otiject or the legislation, so that all persops similarly circumstanced are treated alike.·· The court also rejected the argument of plaintiff Maureen Eckl that state law encompasses the nudity area and that no local ordinances can be passed. The court said the state law .. does not proscribe conduct other than that which is sexually motivated" and is not intended to prohibit local governments from passing a ''reasonable regula- tion for the general welfare ·• and accordingly and consequen· tially aban!loned the plaintiff.•• THE SUIT ALSO SAYS he ''was exposed to .contempt and ridicule, causing him great men· tal anguish, embarrassment and humilitation. •• The suit named seven newspapers and their parent companies as well as 50 unnamed ··ooes.'' identified only as publishers of a newspaper, magazine or news service. - T~e only writer specifically named as a defendant was San Francisco Chronicle columnist Herb-Gaenr Newspapers named were the Chronicle, the Los Angeles Times, The Chicago Sun· Times: The Denver Post, the San An· tonio Exprt?ss, the Indianapolis Star and the Des Moines Register. NONE OF THE defendants had comment on thes.uit. Sipple asked for SS million in actual damages and $10 million in punitive and exemplary damages. Sipple's attorney, John Wahl, ·said Sipple, 32, had been ad· milted to a veteran's bol!ipital ea.tiler in the day suffering from ''the pressures of this whole busi· ness wbich has messed up his Ute." For the people. In the Peoples Corner agiftfrom Peoples Federal. ''Creeping Charlie'' or''Bird of Paradise'' A Growing Plant ls Your Gilt! • , • 1he Hun1ing1on Beach office of Peoples Fed eral, and 'enjoy our ··Fantasy Gar· de n '' dis play, too! It w ill feature a variety of growing plants, includi-ng a large ··creeping Charlie'' and ''Bird Of Para· d ise." You need ·hot have an account at Peoples Federal-just drop by the Hun· t ington Beach office, enjoy our display and a c up of coffee. and take home your gift. The pleot we affer-is-&maU --but-- ready to grow for you. And, incidentally, your savings will grow for you too -at Peoples Fed eral Savings and Loan Associatio n. '/. . . PIOPLISDDBB&L uvmas ANO LOANASSOCIATION y 9132 Adams Avenue at Magnolia • Huntington Beach. CA 92646 • (714 ) 962-2446 -... 9.oo"a m.·4.00 p.m. Mon.· Thur, • 10:00 a.m.·6 00 pm. Fri. 9:30 a .m.-2:00 pm. Sal. I ff • • . .. . .. u' • • -1-...:...--i • ... • --. • . . " • ' , • • 1A8 D AILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE ( Emergency ambulance transport for the South Coast area has become ensnarled in a web of provin· cialism. personal acrimony and disorganization. The potential victims or this foul -up are the helpless, the s ick and the inl·urcd. There ·s a ong history to the issue and one which I has produced a fair amount of ill-will between Laguna Beach, South Coast Co mmunity J.lospital and Orange Cow1ty offi cials. · As a rC'sult of we ll -intentioned Htlempts by all I three to improve substandard ambul1:1nce prote ction, each a1lpears to have gone a l:>cpar.ate route. A three- month pilot hospital-county program provides one e mergency.only ambulance al the hospilaJ full time. The city has acquired its own ambulance for in-city backup calls only. After O'·t. 7, the pilot program will end, and it will be back tu the old 'system. The private ambulance now at the hos pital and used only for emergency calls mi;.ly be used for non -e mergenc y transport -the source of 70 percent of the com1>any's revenue. Thus it ma.r not be <JV ai \able for an emrrgency. l~aguna Beach st ill \viii have extra-protection bet~aus e uf its u\\'n hat kup city ambulance, but the fate of the county areas is less certain. There's some t1;.1lk about beefing up the fire rescue units so they can carry patie nts if no regull.lr ambulance is ~vailable. There probably url' no e asy ans wers to the com- plex :;ituation, bul'thl'r<' are some things which must be correctecl: , ty council and the hospital officials must end. • -The hodge-podge of agencies Involved must get together .and, with Ille sole goal of providing the best possible medical care for Ille greatest number of peo· pie, reason out the best possiblesoluUon. Copfusing the Issue Misrepresentation has no place in supposedly fac· tual testimony given during city council hearings, buL the San Clemente City Council got hit with big doses of it from developers during a recent public bearing on a proposed grading law. The most blatant was a Broadmoor Homes ex- ecutive who matter-of-factly told the council that restrictive building rules in the city of 'Irvine had re· suited in that city having the highest property lax in the county. The whole truth is the Irvine folks pay the hi ghest "combihed" property taxes in the county. But by far the bulk of those taxes go to pay for new schools necessitated b y development and a very large share -larg"~r than the city tax -pays for special districts to provide facilities for new development. 1'hc Irvine city tax rate is less than half that of the city of San Clemente. - ' -- _:_A prov incial attitude by the city of Laguna Beach is out of p\;1cc. 'J'h c city has in the past tried to t~xtend a sphere of influence over the South Laguna area for land planning. Nov•. \Vhen it comes to human planning, Lagun<.i llc~ch's concern stops at the city line . Then there was the spectacle of the developer of $150,000 to $200,000 houses plaintively w'&rrying about tbe1)roposed law's forcing bW.lders to increase house prices, thus excluding low income persons from the community. Misleading or unfounded statements at a public hearing are fundamentally disrespectful of a city council engaged in the diffict1lt business of trying to arrive at a f3.ir ordinance. 'Yeah, I was goin' over to see the president my~lf, but I'm just too busy. That'll be,$29.95.' -Personal tiffs bctv,recn some members of the ci - • s Whose Right toJJear A rms ? -, 1AnAffro nt iT o a Noble . _, . Dear Gloomy Gus Handgun Control Views. Vary Language CHARLES ~McCABE . The blessings of big govern· ment are, as we know, boundless. From the foetus to the Final Gong we are cosset~ed by Big Brother. ln a move so stunning that even a columnist could not. have pre· 'diet~ it, the government ia now telling us bow lo write and speak English. They ·are putting down $eirukasesln the name or the women'$ Jit,>eration fnovemeht, tihat mis · chievous ex· ample or a good becom· in,g a bore by exaggeration. Sex has entered our language in a big way. How far it will get remains to be seen. You will have to consider the position. In some wise, the U.S. Department of Labor puts ou t an annual Labor's Didionory o/ OcCupatioool Titles. ·•Some of the changes," the .Labor 0 . Says, "stem from the department's efforts to rid the publication of. age and sex con· notations.·· • Some of the new words dictat- ed by the Labor D. for 1975 are stunning. Nearly 3500 job titles have been re vised Or changed. A sales ma-n, of course, is a salesperson, as a chairman is transmogrified into a chairperson. THAT IS BUT a beginning. Maids become houseworkers. Airline stewardesses become airpla.ne flight attendants . Foremen become supervisors, jury for emen become jury forepersons . A new C"ar salesman becOmes a new C'ar associate, a fisherman a fi sher. a bridal con· sultant a wedding consultant. 'MY two f3"vorites of all these ghastly enervations are chan g- {ng bU5boys to "dining room at- tendants" and go vcmesse!' into "child mentors:· The kind of a mtnd th at can think up a . . Opce upon a time there was·a building at the north end or Laguna's Main Beach Park. It housed both the lifeguards and the Recreation Deparlr:nent. The city chopped it down. Now, ror $40,000 the city tells us we can have "hall" of it back ... B.C.J. GIMmY Giii COll'\flO•IOll 1r11llblnlt"4l lly •Wlkn .,,. do 11.t Mc.••.,. rnw r.tllcl tM -ilWI ol I ... ~Wlp.,..r. 19,.., Yl'llr pH "9WIOGloomy Giii, D1lly,Pll<tt. classification called"''chlld men - toT"'' has a blazing .future in the world or gobbledegook. Mark you, the government is not kidding about these litUe hor- rors. We are going to have to live with them. All forms sent out by the government will be ruled by Labor·s Style Book. Doubtless they -.yill be adopted by large companies who think ... failure to do so will be an affront to all personhood. THE CONSEQUENCES in other fields are, as Matthew Arnold said or the future of poetry•, immense. Mr. Harold Evans, editor of TM Sunday Times of London. touched upon some changes that will have to be made: ··Literature and music will have to be purged, Miss Taylor in J8Jle Austen's Emma becomes a child mentor (governess is dis- criminatory); Eugene O'Neill's The Iceman Cometh will have to be called, The Ice Route Driv~r Cometh: and Shaw, as everyone knows, w,rote Person and Superperson. "Arthur Miller, as a decent fair-minded man, will live in shame that he never called his play Death of a Salesperson; Lerner and Loewe will dedicate to Women's Lib the Proceeds of My Fair Person ... " TO STATE the case is, or course, to uncover its lunacy. Political considerations are to af. feet the Thythm and sense or the English sentence. The cas~ against mo s t o r these sex changes is not that they are un- necessary and orten comical, but tbat_!~ey o//end the car. ~ To the Editor: ''Guns don 't kill people ; People kill people." True, but straight tommyrot as an argument against any form or gun control. t have owned guns for more than SO years -rines, shotguns andtlandguns. The first two were for hunting. The handgun I pre· senUy own was bought in pre· paration ror trying to stay alive one recent )!ear in crime-ridden Wash.\ngton, D.C. So s;uiing. I hold no brief for ownership or any handgun, whose O!)ly purpose is offense or defense where human beings are con- cerned. I know that the claimed "right to keep and bear arms .. under the federal Constitution is a phony, that this ''right" related to the maintenance of a militia was needed at the birth of the na· lion. High courts have repeatedly upheld this interpretation of the Constitution. I RECOGNIZE also that the easy avaUability or the handgun is a major factor Jn homicides nationwide, those resulting from emotional explosions within families and among other persons who know each other. The National Rt:fte....Association is on solid ground i_nj its protec- tion or ,wildlife and its habitat while supporting sound herd management, in the case of deer, through. controlled hunting. But NRA is far orf target when i_t blindly oppo~es elimination or the Saturday night special and · all handguns ·other than those used in organized competitive target shooting and legitimate collecting of antique handguns. . Total ban on sa le 3.nd possession or all other handguns should have universal support, out or sheer common sense. It wpuld be no total panacea, of course. Criminals will still steal guns or use alternative weapans. But if the great majority or Americans who are law abiding tum in the millions or handguns for just compensation. and use of guns in crime is made a man- datory penitentiary offense, a long step toward reduction of gun homicide will have been taken. A.W.BATES Our Reluctant Revolution ( MAILBOX 1 u"""•-r'M4ers•r•-4c-n.l'i9M1t~ ..,.._ """'" '-tit ..c• .., ....,......._ N• Is ,._ .......... ~ .. --., ... '"" ....... _ ,........._ •. All lttt.n "'nl llK ............. ...cl "'911"'9 ...... • 9vt un.n ,,.., .... ...,......, N· _.... H Mlftklll"l rNMIO ii ............ ........., wlll --~llMoll. ' . R e al 6-Frealul To the Editor: 1 must comment on Mr. Tom Murphine's article. "Let's Get the Pistols.'' (Daily Pilot, Sept. 23). -First off, radicals and robbers use handguns in the commission of C"rimes . Secondly, this man quotes that, "They will debate that if you take all the guns away from the good people, you will si mply leave only the criminal armed. They will argue that you have a right to protect:your home and propei:_ty . They will claim that the Copstitution gives us the right to keep and bear arms.·• MR. MVRPHINE says this in his opiniOn ! I think that this stinks. Since when do we not have the right to protect our homes and property? Since when does the Constitution not give us the righ't to keep and bear arms? In God's name, what is going to keep some decnented idiot from coming into ·tnr home or busi· ness? Mr. Murphinesays ask any policeman. Ask them, I say. You. the r eaders, and even Mr. Murphine, might be very sur· prised by the responses from the paliC"e. ~ You maY. call us Gun Fr-eaks. but the real gun freaks are the subversives. the criif'linals and the people who use a gun to their own ends. Even a handgun. It's not the type or gun, it's the intent. Like I stated, ''Ask any ppllC"eman,:• or did Mr. Murphine s3y tt:aat? I hope that you have the rourage to print this in its con· text. RICHARDJ.SIRAK To the Editor: behave as they know they shquld be sick. We must begin to make people take responsibility ror what they do, unle!'!s it can be proved that an actual Organic disorder, or brainwashing, pre- vents t.hem from controlling themselves. This cannot be shown in the vast majority or cases of mentaUy "ill'' persons. I suggest that we all could learn much froin a carerut reading or Dr. Karl Menn'inger's book . "Whatever Became of Sin'?'' Meanwhile, thanks a lot for a stimulating critique of a real glut onourculture. CALBEISNER. Srllmft Cor.....,t To the Editor: Sta{(.writer William Schreiber, writing in the Sept. 17 issue of the Pilot, makes an ugly personal attack again~t Orange County Supervisor· Laurence Schmit. Since Mr. Schreiber, not Supervisor Schmit, seems to be far off base on the subject of referring juveniles in county custody to organizations of the homosexual community for therapeutic ''counseling'", the attack should not go unchallenged. Supervisor Schmit is to be commended for_ objecting to the inclusion or such organizations on a county referral list ror remanding juveniles. Th_e remaining supervisors were ,correct in sending the proposed list of agencies back to the Wellare Depar.tment rrom whence it .emerged, for further study and the establishing or suita'2.le standards and qualifications for inclusion on such a list. REBA WILLIAMS lt'llat Note, F BI'! . To the Editor: NQw that the 'FBI has culmhrated 19 months of the most relentless headline hunt in his· tory by stumbling onto Patty Hears~ and a righteous j'ldge has decreed the saf etY of America depends on keeping her corllmed, we can sleep soundly knowing we are once again secure in our beds. Charles McCabe is a wise, a brilliant man, and his articles have impressed me with his com- mon sense. but his column ''PsychiatrY, Faces Its Own BVT WHAT of those thousands Problems" (Sept: 23) was one·of of FBI ageDts who have been de· ltis best. It is IJ:ood to find people voting full time (and millions or who are unafraid to speak up on dollars) lo this heroic effort? what may be one of the more , What of their l•}F• 'noW that the tender controversial issues in our emergency l& ended, and a urging Gov. Brown to prevent construction or the New Melones Dam. Constitutionally, he has the pawer to stop its C"onstruction. Because of the wording or Prop. 17 last year, 60 percent or the voters who voted in favor or the dam thought they were.votink against construction or the dam to save the river. Those who are still working hard to save the Stanislaus River are asking )'OU to let Gov; Brown know you were one of those voters. Write Gov. Brown ar:Ki ask him tq, stop coostr\ICUon ot thewastefu.1 New Melooes Dam. The-issue is alive and well. Help save Califorrlia.'s nine million·year-old jewel. MRS. RITA JOHNSON M ason•Db:on £11ie To the Editor: We are disturbed by the grow+ ing schism between two sister communities, Laguna Beach and South Laguna. We feel that a false Mason· Dixon line has been imposed by some leaders or both com- munities due to a semantic mis- understanding or the term .. sphere or influence/' It is not our intent here to de- fi.Qe or redefine this term, but rather to try to forestall a grow- ing sen., of isolationism by directing our· attention to apother. and more meaningful term. ''areas or interdepen· dence.'' THERE is an important his· torical iliterrelationship and in· 'terdependence betWeen these communities,. of exchanged services and ,ftj.endsbip, and we feel that the Jea<iers of both com· munities should hesitate con· sidering. \.ilking certain "severance'' a'ctions. because each action causes a reaction. 1 May we, instead, sµggest that a committee be formed Consist· ing of governmental represr.D· tatives from LagUna Beach aod representatives from the two o,r· ganizations claiming tO represent th~ home· owners or South Laguil&. This committee could explore tbe areas of ip· terdependence and interaction, and, pe.rh"aps come up wi(h workable fermulas for a c6- exist.enoe between both corD.. mup\ties .~ • SI SLAVIN JANE SJ.A Vlf'· A. s we prepare lo celebrate ... 1 society today. McCabe was right grateful nation no· longer re~ . v¥!ution ; only a minority sup-in saying "So rew peop1 ho q_uiTea ~tr services? After de· ___ Awomrte':_ick•:,S~,!',. t0c!"}~n'!'.~~,·d,0i~l!,;'i ·'!--+.~~p~~'.!~~..!~~!l!l~I~ +-{po~rtliled~i~t,:n.t:-.h~ei!.r~e~•¥'t ')~,k~g~e!-\itf.J_h~ert--t~o shrinks get rid or whar ;i:.Y ggoo mobUlzaUon wlll tbe)' be con-11 -.i-~ _,.....~'"'"'.;: avers"" --· ·-·""'a l. --!hrink9-to-g-• ~· -'-..~..>c;g_-_;;si,.IJl.,,,.ed to stand in unempl.i~O:l!lJllO[lL-1---separate \ets of facts. First. our washington's most difficult lask vr-s-m -vin-• ' • """ liDes?-WUI there be an FBI bill naUon was rounded by fighting wu getting· an'tl keeping enough many shrinks have made claims , Robert N. Wted, l>tibl:f.thtr" tor freedom; second. we did not appetite for killing the colonials, troops on hand to combat the that could be suppar:ted bj no re::i~~ng~v~~':.e~;~tendpensec~~ TllOma • Ktttiil. Editor want to fight, and took ~vety and the Americans desperately Hessian mercenaries. rnli ed1 ical dis~_iplj.ne, Md rew re-train themselves for new ... dBalforfrl/o_r:1PK•'•"•~h,. -•1"ble steptoavo1'd il. did ti •t h tthe IN E gousones. ~· w c.u1or ...-~ not wan o comm1 w . a n AL Tl'ER to Josiah Quin· careers? Will Congress trim ' If you read the statements and• wa s large 1 y ' regarded as cy, in 1783, Franklin wrotai: ''I WHEN WILL WE stop wasting their budgt;t back to peacetime The ~ilorial page or the Daily papers or the great ear ly ''treason'' against the mother join with you most cordially in oormoneyrorsuchpoorsenice? stat'U1t7 Does Congress know Pilot Seeks to inform and t . ts OU J . Milli rd II nl h &limulale, readers by ~ting pa no , y country. re rncing at the return ot peace. J ons o o ars are spe eac what their budg~ •·•. t! di · ·11 rim! th ,. It c:t. ui on s page verse commentary WI at hope it Will be }&Sting, and thal year by the mi iOOS of people · And.wasn'titJuckthathercap. onl 'csofinlerestbyayndicat•, the Y wer e ALL OVR 4th or July pagean· mankind will at length, as they Who spend millions or hours, ture came about-SO unexpectedly ed co umnisu and c•rtooni.sUI , by 1 Ii l e r a J l Y try represents on_!t the first set of call themselves reasonable largely waste,:!. t'1king with peo. that the POliri dldd't·havetimeto p""'idfng a forum for re1ic1er1·~ .... driven td r~· la(.; the llag:tlfe nte, the drum. creatures. have.,.reason to set.Uc. pie wh,o don't re&Jly help them. mobilize lft4 defoliate San Fran-views 111nd by pre1entla1 this ! •olutlon by th . musket-man (n bandages. their differences without cutting Rarel1 have so many Owed so lit· clscof M':Wll:R,aPe_t.'.s-DPlnlons and Ideas • the stupid, B the more &Ober facts of his-throats; ror, in my opinion, there tie to so rich a rrovpof men. • E. B. O'NEILL on current topica. The edltorta1l sreedy and tory record the other side -that never was a good war or a bad . I . have numerous personfl oplnions~the D1.ity.Pilot•ppe1r ' ~ o p I bod f W "'-m d fri •· h r nd ••·hard onlyintheeditorSilcolwnnatlhc m # c no y, rom asu,uaa .. on an peaee.'' en~ w O OU out. .....:i 'D•• I -n---.,top of the paoe. Opfnlon•·tx.' ... Brttlah aov-Franklin down, wanted a revolu· In com111emorating our 200th way that McCabe~aariaht when • -~-prened by thtf columnists ~nd l emment, ~nd Uon, or ev_en wanted indepen-B;lllliversary, it is well to recall he 11ald, ''Some o1 tbeM boys do TotMI: Editor: . c1rtoonisl!i and letter wl1tera are t6eWaxin1 iR· depce. If the British would make th&f we stood up fOr rte«tom; ,but YoU more harm than 1ood. and Please let your readers know t.htir own ~nd nb i!ndoni menl of ~ 1anltyOfKlngGeorgc. decent concessions to our sense it ls dlatorting history, and t~e l'mnotklddlnlJ.~'Thereisaway ttfat the damming of the " thell" views. by the Dally (>\lot Of aU the revoluUons in hls· ofrigbtandJustlce. nature or qur govt1mmeflt, to tosolvepsycholosica:LIKOblems, • Stanl1lau1 River Is not a .closed ahouJdbeinrerred. • lool, lhll ooe was the least blood· Most or the colonlst.s, in !act. · rorcetthat we sought ptac• to the and It ls not tiy hld'ing ft<lnt them ' l11ue. Concerned Callfomlons Wednesday, October 1, 197 1 thlr.ty. The BrlU18 troops hod no did not 1ympathlze with the re· Point or supplication. and callina people who refuse to are actively and constructfv•ly • ·- • .,, . . ' -'·"'t-.. .. ' . . . . . I • ---____ ,. __ ...... -~- • l I I (' • OIQ Of' 'lllS -IDlrllailll W.. la •'ia 'W-to 'llllle --"' • Diii< ...... (Arlliall<ll BOoM),. by Gerald Appel, a tat 1 &a.-mlYlw". Bdin jpa'eaaMarn !low IO-lllP.·7'1a bavel0-Sll.lltoptthl8-. . . SL Jlartill•a Prw Ml a r.I wlw ....,..., ID Nov• e1111>er. It'•••• -~ ==.,. wiii['y_. Co11t1a and -·""""' -... .., Ill ... "' ~ .Berland. lt'a lllaair-. ti>o. ' .i Spalla ,,..._ •• blild a wbale -libr1t1 wltla the v .. um.--.llda'fall.Oalbe• ....... u.-......... we're ...... to be liltwllll "All tbe-·~~UpplDeott), a blltory of eoll ... beob'blll, ''Tiie Pro.Game" (JkGrow· lDIJ), -of tbQle fat pidUre boob1 ''Tiie I.aae17 Heraeo•• . (V~). wbleh _..,.. ... pro r,t;tball .. aut cen· -ten llaverlek" ,..,.......,.. Pim) ·tbe !few York . . . ~~~ ~ ' Knlckerboeke forwud Pbll Jae -· "Tbe Bulla and ChiCOIO" (Follett), all all!>Ut lbe Cbicago Bulla, and "Lene . intbeNBA" (~Revlewl'rell), which la ~billed as. an vptghibltecl ·IM'dN-tbie lceDll acecunt bJ Cbicaio · Bull star Bob Love. 'llOVIBI AllB A_......, _ee af IDlplratidn for publbl!len. Macmillan la unleablDli tbree -"Scari.t, ·Rllett and a Cutof'l'boaltM•," a bier raphyof Jaekl,.em- moa and an autobi-..ibYbyLllll Pahil•. y.., can aJaoeet ready for '11be .Ailee-Ji.aye Movie Book'' (A6W Visual IJ.brary), 1•Tbe ·MGM Story'' (Crown>, ''The HoilYwood t P<me" (Houghton Mifllln), "Sexuality In the Movies" (Jn. dlana University Prml) ...i "Screwball: The Life of Carole Lombard''"'t'William Morrow). ~ · Relltioua titles are plentUUI, too. From Fortnss Press in Pblladelpbla ... «ilniq "The Goepel or John and Judaism,•• ''Jesus u Precurlor'' and ''Slaffertns." Atlan-, ta'a John Knox ·Pr-will publllh "New Dlrectlom for a . Muolcal Church .. ...i "Olrlat In Cbrlatlan Tradltloo." One or the bl11eot of the rellldoua publiabers, Nashville's Ablnc-. bu a $13.15 .bfoekbuster, "Bible H...iboolc ... And note the $2.15 paperback that Abingdon will brine out in..December, "0el'IY'a Federal Income.Tax- Gulde," which la jJllll wliat lt...,. It la -'-...-clerey111m'1' gUide to fllltn& out lncometmt fol ma. --. · Then there's aex. Hee'• a sampllnf'of the fOltbcomllir ~ontblaaubj0ct: I · ''LOVB .IN THB Lat.-Years" (Alacicia'tion Press), II "Woman's Orgasm" (Bobbl·Merrill), "Sappho: Tbe Artof· LoviDC Women•: (Cbelaealloulel. "TbeSeaual Adolescent" <ll!E<bury Press), "OurNatloilalPaulon: 200Yearto1Sexili America'' (Follett), "Love and Orgasm·~ (llaemlllanY. , "Eros in Pompeii'' (WUliam Morrow), 1'MCl!l'e ~oy Of Sex'_,, (Simon and Schuster), "Tbe Sex P-1•" (Playbo1 Pross/ .m "llllstlineoo G'o<1rYStreet'' (Dial Prell). , , I Three of thO'manunbellevable tltl• are: 'The Soc~ Hiatory of the ')(acblne Gun" (!,!-), ''Towud tlli L Pb.I>. for~ .. (~ -) -"S.. I fMOL ,-am11y on Sii a Week" (!loftrd, llc:Cann). . I .. .~ 1 .. · i Architect Partner ' > ' ' ' \ • • • DAil y I'll.OT NEW YORK: rSTOCK EXCHANGE y-·· fflP.-U .. "-• .., S-rday .. ' ' I I -OIJLYPtlOT • •' • • '· Wtdnltday, Oclob91'1 .1115 Estes. R ecltal D ue Zero c .. i LOI AlfOSLD WOt -r.,.o Maot.i. 9- HarhOr Concerts ~ sl t d r:i=~~~ a e tbe 1-, wW pocthlJ a blackllst•ll eomle la • • "'Tho F~t."' •Mllf!.OI . I TOM BARLEY llualc Box • Joins w ,\lien In _fll! clamortncroraretumvisit. · 1 cast of the 1lumblaP'kC. ,. tura mcwle ·-Red· T HE LAGUNA Beach progrom llwltlnl lo Ille etJtertaln- o( rour concerts has not yet been meat incl us try. MlirdD a made available to t.hiS column Rit£. another blaeldbt ~ WA'fr ~· MITEUNE ;;;;;;,,,=..11----.FEVER .... Our Orange Coast area tiu always resPQnded eagerly to the concept ot community concerti with two communltles -~Wla ·Beach and the Harbor Area - constantly on the list ot partlci~ pants in this adlhlrable na- tionwide enterprise. The hard working Harbor Area -. our part of the world• -the Rom.ero§, guitarists par ex- cellence. ·concert time8p.m. but we will analyze their 1975-76 victim, wilt p~uce 8nd .._~.._. ..... , tJeuon ror you at a laterdate. ,•dir~·~ect~~· ====--~·~J:;::;;::i:::::::!~ Incidentally, congratulatilsns .:.... to the new HACCA board which was elected at a meettnt Monday ni&ht. The new officers are: . SUNFLOWER W . ..M. 140-0ISM A ....,....,.~H'" Ill V""CMMAL IHOWLIOGE .. ~ni.••Y~ '''"'I ATMS"ll l -~-'1.0•r 1!h ,,,_ o• '"' ,.. '""'"" .. ~. ~ .......... TMAT COUt..,-Y It "'°°''~1•1 -~Nl.l,,._1;N-lt JI ~..,.-... ,. UT.I S-..-it IJ:JO TH[ CIT'!' SHOPPING CENTf\E OAANCE •5~·6721 "A 'BLAZING SADDLEs' Of PORNOGRAPHY." WOOOY' ALLEN AT HIS FUNNl~ST "LOYE _. DEATH" 11'<;1 LO-PRICED MATINEES WED·SAT·SUN te"#POfT IUCH 67:MlMI PO~TrvELY THE LAST WEEK.TO SEE Ill "tlle lllTUllll of tlle Pini! Panlller".Ji. ~"'"f lr~>ll PG ~ PETER UERS IS BACK AS THE HU.NUOUS o..oUsuu ... You'll FEEL ii as well as see it -.. NEYEA BEFOAE HAS THEAE BEEN SUCH A MoYIEI 4 ACADEMY AWAADSI ADULTS-•2.so JUMK>IS-•2.oa CHK.DllH -'1.00 group ·will get the· spot.light first· Vocal Estes. ESTES Contest in our area with the re- turn of a superb bass- baritone who brought the house down on his last Orange Gdl!h· ty app·ea'r i\I n c e Moscow winner Simon His recital is scheduled Cor. 8 p.m .. Oct. 12, in the Newport Harbor Hi gh School auditorium. In fa ct . all four HACCA concerts in this new season are set for that 'locatio n , 600 lrv'ine Ave., Newpart Beach. NEXT ON TllE list are duo pianists Steeber and Horowitz. who will turn on their keyboard magic for HACCA patrons at8:15 p.m., NOv . 2. All of whi ch brings us into our bicentennial year and the visit Jan. 23 or another duo who drew rave reviews last time around in HACC.A's final attraction of the seuoh ht the Ronnie Btown trio who will appear at 8 p.m., May 15 in the Newport Harbor auditorium. Community concert organizers assure this writer that the Brown group are top of the re· peat list with many communiUes • Ray Palmer. president ; Frank Feller vice president; Hortense Rock"10re, corresponding secretary; Gloria Pat.rona, ex- .ecutive secretary and Bill I.ightcap, treasurer. Nettrorks Dead,loek; 'Family' Top Show 'NEW YORK CAP) -CBS' "All in the Family" was the nation'i: top-rated TV stfow last week, a week in which the nelrWorks had an unusual three-way tie in estimated average audience levels in prime evening time. ' Each network 's prime-time viewing audience worked out to an average of more than 12.6 million homes each night last week, accordin~ to a spokesman * * * for the/\. C. Nielsen ratings com· pany. He called it a "dead heat," un· precedented in his experience. For the past 20 seasons, CBS-TV usually has been the ratings leader at night. It had remained the leader for the first two 1weeks of the J97S·76 season, according to Nielsen audience estimates. New TV Shows s ·et Jn an effort to save the much· publicized series, CBS said it was swapping the starting nights of ''Beacon Hill!' With those of another new, low-rated series, "Kate Mcshane ," in late Oc· tober'. CBS said that as of Oct: 21, a NEW YORK CAP) -The NBC .specials, three movies and one Tllesday, "McShane" will start Television oetwork will replace episode of "Emergency" will fill appearing in the "Beacon Hill" its canceled .. Fay" and "Mon· in their 30-minute Thursday night time slot, while that show will tefuscos·· series with two more spots until the new programs pre· start appearing the next night in situationcomediesDec.4. miere. the time period "McShane" now _ The new s hows are "Grady," a occupies. spin-off from ''Sanford and Son,·• ''Gra·dy"' will star Whitman and "The Cop and the Kid," the Mayo in the role he created in THE NI E LSEN1 es_t.imates, ...... S:tory of a middle-aged white ''Sanford and Son." Charles made public .'.fuesda)', showed bachelor policeman awarded Durning, best knoWn for his role that low ratings still accompany ~ custodyofablackjuvenile.. as a lonely mailman in CBS' CBS' "Beacon Hill" in its Tues· ~ NBC said the last showings or award-winning "Queen of the day night battle with NBC's high· • 1UU~CAT.ifJ-#4f 1Mf 1-11". °"" Uoitf 12 111 ... :~··1~~~d~..._,,~·~~ "Angel Abov e. "FaY" and "The Montefuscos" Stardust Ballroom:" will star in r ated ''Joe Forrester" 'and I-;;;;~=~~;T;h;•;D;•;•i~I :B•;l;ow~" =~·~:p~ro;b~a~b;ly~w~il~I ~beiO~c~t.~23:_.,:v~an~· e~tyk~;~;~:~h~;~~~~~r~~~·~liD~A~YV", tO~C~Tf.~]f~A~B~C~'sf'"Marcus Welby." r·. I ! I SADDLEBACK PLAZA IL l()ll'Jll0 .. 1.JAlllC>'•l•!<(J \"' >~M•, :t AT 1130--4:45-1:0-S ~ALSO. ''lHI G'ANG THAT COlllllln SHOOT ITUIGltr' AT 3:00-6!20. & 9:3S ENDS THURSDAY F OUNTAIN VALL EY FOUNTAIN VALLEY "" .C>0>1\!ll'.IATllHN!·I ~ 8)9 1'>00 ~llO<lM .. Ul!\IA!llllN<,IC "«• > 'l "Agonizingly funny' • ZERO MOSTEL great movie." GENE WILDER -Bostoll J/t,afJ Amirian and .... _,,.. KAREN BLACK ;n EUGENE IONESCO'S "Rhinoaros" Directed by TOM O'HORGAN Si:recnplay by edwards BRISTOL CINEMA 1· .. ..;.1u.;..;;L;;;;.1A;;;.." ;;;..8ARR.;;.;;.;.;v~ Ul5TOl AT MAC.uTMUI Mnl: Oct. 10..16 540.7444 "IUTUT" Oct.Jl-tlo•.6 Oct. 17· "I.OST IM THE ST AllS" "LUTHH" Mo•. 7.13 ·Oct. Z4-Jt "ntE ICEMAM COMfllf" -SISTIRS" • .. • ' • . -~ . JAllES·wliJ.TlloRE -as Harr'y S. Truman in GIVE ·e• agy.,RIRlft'!. NOW ON 1llE stlll!N ... t.pbnl lor ... -... illld .. . ll!CMIQld ............. tudty IS ii W1f fill I f • ...... . • . . NOW TOGETHER WITH . IHILIAN._.,.JO'~ ~ W..N UBICA U.UGMID ••• TO.Ki!P. ..... arT..cM itj WID; nMtil;·""· -. 1\ID 7~1M:OI ,IAT.-SUM. 2:Clll-4:-.7:tH• ENOS OCT. ft:HUMYI STARTING OCT.11 • ' "° RUSIEL'S · "UlnOMANIA"" 8TARNNQ AOOut DAL TRY .1 Saddlellaek EDITION ' • • VOL. 61, NO. 274, 7 SECTIONS, 16 PAGES . ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA • Te .. y'•£1 ..... I 't:'. St•e .. • , $ • • WEONEsOAY, OCTOBER 1, 1975 TEN CENTS H&l·11111er ,G :nA.'Hicks PickS Up Subpoena lly.G_Al(Y G RANVILLE ..... u,,.. ....... Oran'ge County District At· tomey Cecil Hicks went oot of his way Tue.day to personally accept a subpoena calling him to ~pear befoi'e a two-man comroittee or the Board of Supervisors Friday. . Hie.ks was all but en route to the Nat ional Confere¥e on Orpnized Crime ln Washington, D.c.; when he learved· the sub- poeoahad been issued. While it could have been accept- ed in his name, the district at- torney stopped by his office to personally ·accept the board's sum.mans. · And before taking orf forthena- tion's capital, Hicks made ar- rang_erp~nt• to l!ave the hearing postponeduntllOct'.8, - Before then, according to Chief p.t!puty District Attorney James Enrl1ht , Hicks will seek a <:)~cation on .issues related to a federal grant that he will be free to discuss with supervisors Ralph' Diedrich and Laurence Schmit. The two committee members want to question the district at- torney about the intelligence funcf as well as a secret Superior Court fund used to bankroll W>dercover iDvestteaUons. ... _ Pl.EADS GUILTY OU Mogul Ha_nwner Sara Jane --Warning RepQrted WASHINGTON (UPI! -A San Francisco police inspector testified today that he warned the Secret Service, tbel FBI and other federal agents that Sara Jane Dui.P't said there is some un- -ewtainty in Hicks' mind about whether ·be would . be violating federal laws by discussing cer- tain aspects of the Orange County Jn(elllgence Unit fund. Enrt1bt said it is those ques- tions :Hicks hopes to have amwered before ti.Is cOnfronta- ll!ee HICKS, P •Cel\%) *re might ~e ··another eak-y From!De'' 'the d•Y re Miss Moor~ shot at Presi· dmtFonL .JWc...k1 0'Sbea1 testifying ~a Senate appropriations sli_beoD:Lniiltee look:inl into the a~uacy of :Secret Service pro- tectiOo, alao said Secret Service agenta failed lo-pi<k up photo- g\"apb•' he obtained of Miss Ma,,r~ prior to the shooting. San ~ego Nix e s County Airport Plan SAN DIEGO CAP)-San Diego Comity supervisors have turned UJumbs down on an Orange Coun- ty proposal to build a new in- terriational airport for the region ·in neighboring Riverside County. But the board declined Tues- da'y to take a formal stand agalnat the project. Instead, 1 they decided to dis- cunJt in November in a meeting With leaders of Orange and Los AQl_elea F.Ollntles~ • Riverside Coun~y supervisors are DO\ expected to take part in the meeting, but ,t,bey have already vote"d unanimously agaiast the proposed airport. Orange County supervisors had a1lced Riverside and San Diego counties to consider jointly developing a 3,000-acre air terminal at an expect.id cost of $144 million, Orange C o ast O'Shea denied he ever told the Secret Service tllat MJss Moore is- ''no problem.'' In testimony Tuesday, one reason cited by the Secret Service for releasing Miss Moore the night before the shoot- ing was: an assurance by O'Shea that she was not a threat to the -t>resident. ''I told them she may be another Squeaky Fromme," he said. Lynette Fromme aimed' a pistol at Ford in Sacramento earlier in the month. O'Shea, other San Francisco police and Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms agents had talked with Miss. Moore the day before she fired at Ford because she offered to put an un- dercover officer into contact with an alleged illegal gun dealer. O'Shea said she wu.armed at that"time-and was disarmed later CSee MOORE, Page-A2J " ' S addleback's Pool Pr9posal R esubmitted ' A state funding application for an outdoor pool was resubmitted Monday night by trustees of the Saddleback Community College District: . W eath e r The aqUatics facility, which Night and morning low will provide a training ground for clouds clearing to on ly the college's conipetltiVe swim- ha1y sunshine Tftursday mers and for physical education after~oon . $'lightly clpsses,}lad ~epexcludedfrom warmer inland. Highs at the governor's budget. the beaches in the upper _To maintaift the college's 80e rising to the 70s inJand. eligibility f<>r 50.8 percent state aid, the governing board refiled 1---1--11N•IDE-TODA.~-~the project even though it was unclear-wnert the""fjOOl-wou.ltt"ac-Whot /ocl·/inding U.S. tually be built ,, timotor# cOllring with EflllP('t Ar~hitect William Blurock re- • SadaC toldU Jooking .ac ·~ vised the pool plana from a ~~~~f~~::~ rin:·9:~~~je~!~~='f;;: ..r .. lo He the . PaOan second round. Oul/."'hc~r'•on.U: several trusteef. however, ex- pressed the concern that the dis- trict could not come ';q> with the matching ·$300,000 if' the applica- tion were a.pproved. • -.. "We have ea\abliahed a priori-ty lisl but the !wlmnilitg' pool ;. somewhat down on the llat," said Ttilstee Frank Gretnke. ··we already have elven a tot ol bucks to tbe P-Jii· departmeni: "Where are, we gomg to come up wtth the $300,0007'" ,' I~ l'OC1L. Pap/\%) .t' • \ \ -• Illegal Gifts To Nixon WASHINGTON _ (/\Pl - Multimillionaire Armand Ham- m~r pleaded guilcy today to il- legally concealing SSC,000 in con· lributions to the 1972 re-election t'ampaign_ of former President Nixon. Cbie( U .S . District Judge W'tlliam 8 . Jones accepted the plea from the Occidental Petroleum Corp. chairman and announced a d ate for sentencing will' be set later. Hammer, 77 , was released without bond. The plea came after a highly unusual aeries. of exchanges between the s.light, gray.haired Hammer and the judge. When the judge asked if Hammer un- derstood that a guilty plea couJd result in imprisonment, Hammer demurred. ._llammer rePlied that whether he could be sentenced t().ja.il was legally disputed. At least six -times, Jones asked i( Hammer Understood the· possibility of imprisonment. Each time Hammer reiterated tb~ matter was disputed. Finally, the judge said, ··u 1 cannot get an affirmative answer to th.at (question), I cannot ac- cept thio plea." He called 'a recess to allow Hammer to comuJr with his at· tome)', On lda"Tetum, Hammer again was asked if he understood he faced . the possi~ ol im· prisQnmenl by pJiading guilty, Hammer quieUy replied, "Yes sir ."' The money was funneled through fprmu-Montana Gov. Tim M. Babcock. who pleaded guilty nearly 10 months ago to similar charges. After Hammer's plea was ac- cepted, a spokesman for Oc· cldental jssued a statement say- ing that the charges against its chairman did not involve any corporate funds. · The Occidental board or direc- tors bas expressed complete con- fidence in Hammer's integrity <See HAMMER, Page 1\2) EARLY1BIRD Gm' 11lE BOAT "I'm delighted with the ad. There were many calls, but the boat sold on the first call." That's the advertising success experienced by the Newport Beach woman who placed this ad in the Daily Pilot: Sol Cat 18', 'full race, box on trailer, better than new . XXX·XXXX days, xx- x-xxxx after S. - If you have a boat to sell, call 642·5678. It only takes a few words in the right place to make as.ale. AJong the Orange Coast, the right place is the Daily Pilot. . ,. • Volleyball, S,o.ccer ·style Gerinan Athletes Get Their Kicks Out of Game . Laugbin1 and chattering ex-age were dtt to face Vietnamese Other matches are: , c1tedly in German. a crew of opponents a~ Camp PeQdleton's -Oct. 11, JI a .m. at GolcWG young men played the oddest Little Saigon in a regulation soc· West College vs. the AYSO brand or volleyball ever seen on cer match. Cali.forni..iJ· A.IJ -Star team wh.icb the sand courts or Laguna's Main The oe·rman• will be in· t!>Ui:ed.Europe last year. Beach. traduced to the Southern ,._ · · ·' • They are members of the California 5occer play':fs .and -~ct . _12, 2 p .m. at LaiwfJ German All-Star Soc~r team in farut at 1 _p.m. Thu rsday at' V,alen-Beach Htgh ,School_ Stadium "'• Southern California for a round ciaSchool in Misslon·Viejo the, Southern Orange County or exhibition matches with local · AYSOleam teenagers. soccer teams or the American The first local scrlmmage will 1 .. Youth Soccer Organization. be at 7:30 p .m . Tue5day at AU mat~hes are free and apen Their-particular -brand of Laguna Beach High School totbepubhc. volleyball Tuesday meant using stadium when the Germailte&m The Ger~ ;~ at h J e t ;a heads and feet instead ol ban•-, plays the Southern Orange Coun-= ty AYSOtee represent the Niedersachen d; ... and the sand new as the swim· nagers. · fG -tricto ermany. They are in~ suited German yout.Ni launched The Germans will play the United States as part of a conU·· the ball back and forth ac"°5sthe Fountain Valley ''Eagles'' at nuing cultural exchange prO:: volleyball net. • 7:30 p.m _. next_Wednesday 8.t the gram SPonso cd j · U b ••-Today , the German te'am com-L B · r om Y Y me . aguna eac-b· High School AYSO and the German Ministry posed of youths 16 to 19 years of stadiu~. of Culture. Witnesses Clai• --, ' ·F-nfiis :t~Bea~tiflil'· .:.C>' .... l'F;~ l By HILAR y KAYE °'*O.llr~,....,, Two well-known sex. movies were characterized 'Tuesday as being "bealltiful, finely craft.eel and witty'' in continuing defense testimo ny at the Balboa Pussycat Theater obscenity trial. A trio of witnesses, including two Los Angeles radio film critics and a college professor s pecializing in humor and American rotklore, took the stand in an attempt to convince the jury that "Deep Throat" and .. The Devil in Miss Jones" have redeeming social value and therefore are not obscene. Pussycat Theaters owner Yin· cent Miranda and Balboa Pussycat Theater manager Arlie Wood face misdemeanor ob- scenity chaiges. Dean Cohen, KPFK radio film · critic, cited ''Devil" as among t.he top 'wo or three sexually ex- plicit rilms ever produced. " 'Devil· is a (inely crafted work. The ideas expressed are an intersection of Sartre and Dante," commented Cohen. Cohen said the story line in "Devil'. is comparable lo ideas expressed in Sartre's "No Exit" and Dante's "Inferno·', in which the characters experience their own private he ll. The film critic attempted to re- ad a passage from "The In· rerno, .. but prosecution attorney • Tony Rackau.kas objected to the r-eadi.ngon~1roun4s Ulat tbe·book was a ·t;r.ansl;tion and maY not rene:crt tbe-aulbor'a true beliefs, Judge Robert Todd grudgingly agreed. . Cohen also'poioted to the film's composition and various camera techniques to illustrate the mov- ie's social value. While not as technically superior as ''Devil,'' Cohen described "Deep Throat·• as a film reminiscent or the comedies that came out of Paramount and Columbia studios in: tbe30's. "The wit used, plus the com- edic interplay of music with cer- • --' . tai~ ttiatogue arid scenes, makM it a highly Witty film," Cohen said. ' \_ O_p tt)e whole, both films are ''llfuch better than the movies coming out of American Ini.ema· tional Cthe studio that produced the beach party films)," Cohen added:"' During his cross-examination of Cohen, Rackaukas graphicall9 • described sexually explicit sceneS> in the two riJms and tben asked the witness if those were proof of "social value:·. 1 Each time, Cohen responded that they did enhance the film. <See 'DEVI L,' PageA2) Irked by Perk Judge Didn't Like BrJdv NEW YORK (AP) --A corree vendor has filed a $5 m.illion suit against a judge, contending the jurist hated his coffee so much he had the vendor taken·lnto custody_ Thomas Zarcone said Judge William N. Perry and-Deputy Sheriff James Wind sor boughl coffe~ _ lrom llfS Stlimtlfellr'tl!eSilffOlk--COuntVCourthimse-on- April 30, Shortly afterwards, according to the s uit, Windsor and two other officers came back, placed· handcuffs on him, and "advised" him that the judge wanted to see him. The suit said Zarcone was taken past a number of peo~le and escorted to the judge's chambers where the JUdge staled he thought the coffee was lerrible and watered down and remarked that he would have ~cone•s·vendot's license taken.away. Zarcone s-aid he was released and Windsor later returned lo his stand and told him that the Judge ·wanted to see him again. This time, however ,.he wa~ not plirc1'd in handcuffs. - T!Je 'federal court suit said 'the judge advised Zarcone he would forget the en\lre mallcr if he pro· mised to make bettercorree in the future. • '"'-L • L a z y Days A h e a d o.liv ..tt.t s~ P..., Del Cerro School janitors _Rick Rickerl, 54, o<ortJ and ! Bob Monteer, 22, are having a ll their work done for '• them through Monday by faslidious students such as : broom pusher. Craig Jo~son, 6 . Students are sweeping• I · cle'!"11'g up sinks and toilcls, and clearing lunch tables dunne Honor Our OUstodians Week . Tlie exercise lo sup--i posed to teach1 chlldr<:n to clean up after themJ1e lves-ana . to respect property. -, N ,\ • "pt,I DAILYPILOT SB · Wectnetdax,Oc'obef 1, 1115 Adlllt Eflttt!fJtion :UFO Slide Show ]At Los Alisos I A series ot.60 UFO slides will be .-n Thursday night by in- . struetor Monique Shahrivar dur- 1 int tbe !int session of her adult eiuca.tion class on the PsycbolOSY of Current Events. 1be class meets at 7 p.m. in 'Room B·l at Los Alisos In· termediate School, 25111 MOO!' _Ave., Mission Viejo. 'lbere is no attendance charge. M.iss Shabrivar says the course 1 Will examine the validity of •UFOs and mental telepathy. Her 'c'QUection of slides incude UFO 1 sfahUn1s throughout history and several pictures taken by astronauts. .Although · she took none or the pietures herself. Miss Shahrivar elaiQlS to have seen UFOs on se,veral occasions. /=When I saw the first one I di 't know it was a UFO," she . "lt was about 15 Years ago ~Hollywood Boulevard and the p&ople were looking up at the ~ky at something which looked like the sun. J said, 'Whal is that fly- ing around in the sky?' and they told me it wa:s a UFO.'' identified flying objects in the Saddleback Valley. One hovered under the clouds over the Santa Ana Freeway in El Toro and Miss Shahrivar says she and a member ol the family witnessed a round object directly over their Lake Forest home on another occasion. "DEVIL' ••• A second film eritic, Chuct Walsh or KFWB radio, pointed out that "'Deep Throat" is a pioneer in the genre of sexually explicit films and is, besides, an ''extremely funny moVie.'' A third witness, William Koon, an assistant professor of English at Cal Stale Fullerton, cited "Deep T)lroat's" humor as its outstanding feature. ' -I Third Grade Indian • • • • mack Muslims · Wat~hiiig:.Pa~? BVLLE~ BAN FRANCISCO !API -lien of Ille lllladl Mmllm .....,npn11ed , ......... , ...... ._,die -pl1111!/ltll--.... UaJvenity 11..-rai Cesttr, wlliere Patrleia Heant wu _.., examined, •. , •• tlce Depart.m•t tpOlr;esman said today. Ry Ualted Prou lelena-al Investigators ere cheeking fJ'e poaibillty that the Symblonese Liberation Atmy purchased a ' Car in Sacramento to escape from a robbery at a Crocker b~ in which a woman customer was killed, it was reported today. The Sacramento Uo.ioo said a station wagon, which bu never been located, may have ·been .bought with money taken fr9m an earlier robbery at a Sacramento bra~ch of Guild Sav- ings and Loan. . , The newspaper said the station wagon was bought Feb. 26, one day aftelr the Guild robbery, by a man lliting his name as Elliot Burton and . paying for the car with crisp $20 bilill. halted tape-recordloC by autboritleti ot coavert....., db ber Im-Ille f amlly. r. .. allldawll flied la r la•I -i '!:,._.,., HaD!itto 811 aootur attor••J' lot Jllu Hearat, Joba Knutsce, ..aid -al'l'N"~ "vacillit~laboret­ tltUde toward her ....-and l•W1WS la the cue." The docmnent• added that Ille "llat•ed "itb ob•-I-· timce to any diac:u1 .. a of lite proceedingo" and --ii· noredq)lesliooa putlo/Mr. Hallinan oaid toda£ lbe af- fidavit referred to "ber abilit)I to cooperate, not 'her willlnpe.s. Her condition Is detenK~lt is wane aow Uaa t:Mitw. u.i. a . ams.•• > Hallinan and Kn\ltllcm told the court'ln their a!lidavtt diit 1fllss Hearat fa On· tbe eii111e Of a •·nervoua breakdowa." Conve-rsations between Patricia Hearst and vlaltOn Will no I-er be taped, --to anacreement·-cb~. ~ -t . • • • ~ I ' ~\fiss Shahrivar, of 24404 oVerlake Drive, El Toro. says s~e. subsequently ob6erved un- Koon. who was instrumental in bringing the New Yprk Erotic Film festival to the Fullerton campus two weeks ago, called "Deep Throat" a "tall tale that fits v ery well into the mainstream or American humor.." Laura Maffei joined her third grade classmates at Valencia Elementary School in Laguna Hills in a day- long celebration of American Indian Day recently. Standing out among beads a Bd feathers, tomahawks and teepees was Laura's headdress, made by her friend Michael Bellini, 11, a YMCA Indian Guide. Burton's name and address were later determined to be phony, thereportsaid. · Investigators said a bundle or $20 bills was taken during the ,, ·POOL .•. 'iiotb Blurock and &lpt. Robert Lombardi explained that the pool plans could be revised, or even al}andoned, but that it was im· ])OJ'tant to resubmit the plan by Wednesday if the college W».Dtded to keep its application foi-state aid alive. .J'bat brought a comment from B.Oard Chairman "Robert &µ1.bolomew that the district ~ sending ''fake figures to Sacraminto" but the refiling of the application nevertheless was · pioved by the board. :Trustee James Marshall com- niented it. would be "foolish to throw awly an oppartunity for fupding'' and was supported by fellow board member Norrisa .Bfandt who described the action ai"justaformality." · The pool, ·Dr. Lombardi Point- ed Out, was not included in this 'year's budaet but could 1be lludaeted for .197t:: n . s.ddleb&ck's need for such a facility wu underscored by P .E. imtructor Flip Darr wbo sliid the doll910 ls eaperieocinc clifflculty ill oeclll'illc eomgb 'pciol time al Jllileion Vitjo'I ll~te and .Sierra.Reered'°" Cmters. . Tbe coll ... '.llres«JllJ< ....... liwlmmiDJ -I time at both E from tbe Mission Viejo y. l pointed out that com- -17 ....,reational and s119rts i!"l1SIWDS rank aa a fU'St priOl-ity ~ dM: recreaUon centers 8lld that tlie e0Ue1e was slowly being _..iout. . KUls to Get Care ai·'Y' • llolben of preschoolers wbo waat a break. from ellild care can 1a9e their lllUe 0000 at the Sad- 4lleba ck· Valley YMCA on ~ to participate In ¥•m's DtlYOffActlviltes. "Cldldren 2~ to 5 will play 1aam. do crafts and share a ...ek between 9 a.m. and 2 p. m. every Friday at the Y, 23131 or..,eAve. in· El Toro. Tbere is·• $4 fee for eacb child. ReastraUon deadline foe each Friday will be tho preceding Wodneod87-Additional informa-tion ill t.allable by calllnll the Y. -Y-llGA. OllANOE COAST DAILY PILOT 11"'-1"'¢ V.itfyN-.Olfic. ..,..,. .. .._ ... ~. ..... •• ii tionwit~hetwosupenison~ As f the court fw11fols con- cerned, ght noted' tb8t the HICKS ••.• Guild holdup. The defense was expected to continue its case today and Thursday with behavioral scien· ti~ and sex therapists serving ar-itnesses. OC Medical Center The Union also said FBI agents and local investigators believe the robbers ·of the Crocker bank April 21 left a trail of two stolen ·Cars tGdivert police. • ~"tate at rriey genttal's ~otfice ~=~ i::.n "n audit of the f~ 10 . ' · During the holdup, customer Co~uently, he ·""~1_1 ... -un-I Pre-school Kids Program Set at YMCA Sale Date Delayed Myrna L. Opsahl was killed by ~ gunfire. certain · Hicks wql have the re- cords the board requeste<t.Jn ·it.I Meanwhile, an attorney for subpoena available a~ the Qct. 8 Patricia Hearst said today her meeting. · · .. • .· Orange County supervisors attempting to break the com -ability to cooperate in her de-Neithel." ,Diedrlcli nor Schli11i agreed Tuesday to again set back plicated Jog jam that forced the fense is worse ·now than before woulddiscusstbeupCQmingliear..' the deadline for the sale or postponement of the U~l the start of her court-ordered ing. ' · -. ~.: Orange County MediCal Center taKeover mental examination. Earlier, how_ever .. bOth.~x· Preschoolers can learn to swim or participate in an arts and crafts program this fall at the Saddleback Valley YMCA . according to Wilson Gilinsky. Y director. (OCMC) to th·e University of Before leaving, Scott said he Attorney Terence Halinan pressed interest in determining if California, this time to Dec. 31. was confident what he caJled the blamed her "deteriorating condi· the intelligeu,ce unit fund was be-- Under an agreement reaChed a wrinkles in the agreement can be tion" on her confinement al San ing used for-pqrPoSe5 SP'lCified ia. year ago, OCMC was lo be sold to ironed out with the state. Mateo County Jail and the now-the federal grant. the university for $5.5 million and ,;,;,,;;;,:;;;;,,;,,,.,;;;,_.:;,;.: _______ :::,::.:::;:....:;;;::;;;;:~;;,;;...;;;;;,;..;;;;;..;;.;;;;.=-=-=.;.,--=----, eventually become part of a two- hospital teaching and research program at UC Irvine. Toddlers one to three years old can learn to swim in a Mommy- and-Me course which will meet at 10 a .m. daily Monday through Friday, beginning Monday Oct. 6. Children three to five years old will meet at 10:30 a.m. every weekday, also beginnlnc Oct. 6. The fee for both swim classes • is $12 for 10 halt hour lessons. -Th~ arts and crafts program will include eames, crafts, songs and stories in twice weekly tw«r hour segments. Sessions are scheduled Monda:)'S and Wed- nea:d8ys from 9~ to 11 a .m. an.d Tuesdays and Thursdays 9 to 11 a.m. and 11 :30a.m .'to1:30 p.m. The fee is $15 per month. Registration information is available from the Y, 23131 Orange Ave. in El Toro. Since then, the UCI takeover at the medical center has been bogged down first ~Y a balky state legislature, then reluctant university regents and now . by Gov. Edritund G. Brown's budget ·-, -CULO:t. \ ' ": When hacking away ~t the state's SU billion bud.let earlier this year, ~rown del~e<l $200,000 for the deiign of ~ 200-bed cam- pus teaching hospital at UCI. C-. And whlle .he. left $5.5 million for the purchase ~f OCMC 41 tJie. budget, he said the county muat renegotiate the transfer agree- ment to protect the state from un- reasonable cos.ts reJ·aJ,ed. to care (or medically indigent. Today, county Personnel direc- tor Bert Scott isjn Sacramento OC. Planners Okay Bear Brand Rezone Orange County plllllllnlr com- missioners approved the rezon- ing of a portion of the Bear Brand Rancb bordering LOiW18 NiRUel on a3-to,2 vote Tuesday. Commissioners Shirley Grin· dle and Ron Yeo oppased the change, from general agricultural to a Planned Com- munity district which allows mixed residential uses,. because they felt the proposed density may conflict with the Southeast Orange County circulation study which is currently under way. Both said they didn't want to approve such a zone change until the study ls completed. • Development proposed for the. 336-acre parcel owned by the University of Southern_Californla consists of 787 single-family and multiple-family housing units. Commiuloners alao denied a permit for construction or a restaurant just south of the exist- ing Quiet Cannon restaurant in Dana Point. . Commlsaionen ••said the pro- )lOSed plaii,acJ<ea the required parking . They did, however, agree to ·write a letter to lhe state coasth.I commissiori indicating thiir agreement with a restaurant at the.location _to help the applicant. Ralph . Marsden, gain approval from that agency. They also continued considera- tion of ne\V rural streets stan- dards being proposed by the county ro~d department. J- 1'.--PageAJ HAMMER ... and leadership, the spokesman said. At issue was an ambiguous sec- tion of the law wblcb deteose lawyers have interpreted as pro- hibiting any jail term. Hiromto . . . F,... r-.e Ai Death Plot? -----1-~!AS!ilN' I --~-ADV The FBI said today it ism- 1,.A. V V~. • • vestigating a report l.Jlat ~--three men riding in an bytheO>flll Franclacopolice. automobile be a.ring a O'Shea Identified the Secret California license plate Service_ aaents wlth wliom he may be intent Oll as· talkeil aa Mart.in Hasliell and GAl'J Yaq:er, both of whom were sassinating Japanese Em- acbeduled to testify later. peror Hirohito. O'Sbea 1atd he bad enlarae· Hirqbito is visiting in •· d r Mi Williamsburg, Va., on his men ... ma e 0 u MOCX"e's first off1'cial trip to the driver's license photo and that the Secret Service agents told United States and ia him tbey would pick them up but schedUled to meet Presi· had not ddne so. debt Ford Tbunday . The as1lstant director of the The Canadlao Border Secret Service testified Tuesday Patrol was reported to that onl1 hours before shooting at h a v f'' a 1 • r t e d U . 5 . 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' talent!..-worda -and know that we aJI reel atronit':t aboul the 11n.•-e w a~-•-Contr r~-r-~ .. __.or 1nt11e1euer1heband-doll-toO'NelUonJulJ'28,tll73-riptneuoflhll'S11tem'(iurylrlala,thalls)-we've-"•t euiirttrlaloluAllepd~.:S-i:oo'."~t,';'.:'tJiinc whilethetrlalwassWllnl*QIP--lln.Jlonnownitelnpart: periencedlL" S.:.:J"alslnl the jndklal S)'llem and enipalblJ:lnc with self· "I FEEL BOTH~ L-ble -~ -~ rl.;..t ~. and 1 l ! a Communist A»&ela Da·•· acco-'•-· to Ju~ eom · ,_, ,,_ -,_, •" --O'NEILLSAmrrWAS"unusualthatsomeonewou"'wrlte• t mt·d gp 1, Wilfred O'NeilL Ya, • w--. -" • am also aomewhat awed by OW" retpGGSlblli . I don't th1nt I tru· letter about their involvement u a juror while atlll lftvol;-ed in tbe rirnMG TRAT B apoke for the other Jurors as well as herself, Jin. Jloon II.,,... !be letter, ",i. Juror," O'Neill said. •••y personal knowledeg~ la that the letter was written by bt!r befa11M 1be bad ulted If It would be proper to write It, then ' . . -. ' Two Sex Offenders llf'nied Castration SAN'DIEGO (AP) -Twoccn· victed aes offenders who asked to be cutrated rather than put behind barS lllave been sent to pr,1on for indefinite terms -~Miff.they could not-find a-sur- geon willlna to perform the aperations. - ··1 had ·no choice.'' Superior BrownOkays 10o/CJ Raise Court Judge D0u1las R . ·Woodworth aaid Tuesday after sentencing Joseph Alonzo Ken- ner and Paul De La Haye. J{e said he passed sei1tenee "with personal regret.'' "J could have cranted them probation under some kind of chemotherapy or psychotherapy program," be said. "But those programs require a measure of self-discipline. Sorry as I am' for them; I just couldn't justify the risks.'' WOODWORTH. AGREED with· defense attorneys in criticizing urologists who refused the castration requests. V T ---~1--''A whole branch of the ,IT or LAUAJffl.f..t,n;en m~icaJ profession has been UO· willing to extend a humanitarian ly comprehended when all of 1"U wen tal•iO:C about 1lttln1 in trial. That'• why I kept lbe letter, because we all-lib to keep Judgement (sic) on a fellowman-now I do. . documents that favorourposiUon. •• "And now also, foc-the ftnt Ume, I understand what Angela The jury commissioner said he was abocked after cllacoftf'o Da,vUI and all the other$ meant when they were makfn&: such a ing that lhe woman who had written his note of praise alle&edJ.Y furor over not being abletogetaJury of their 'peen.• tried to assassinate FordooSepl. 22 as be tell the st. Francia hotel "Everyone connected with this case -attorneys, Jud&e, in San Francisco. t Sipple Sues Newspapers. SiKger Sued_ * * * * * * * * * Claims Gay Revef,atwn Invaded Privacy ~ SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Oliver Sipple. the ex-Marine credited with J>OSsibly saving President-For.d's life .during an. assassination attempt here, bas f"lled suit against the news media for reporting that he ·was homosexual. _ Sipple'a lawsuit, ftled in .San .. • n-ancisco SUperior court Tues· day. seeks $15 million in damages. He said news reports d Jiis sexual orientation eon· stituted an invasion of privacy. Sipple, '32. s aid in the' slit that "1his brothers and his sisters learned for the first time oC his homosexual sexual orientaUon, Blame Nature Anti-nqdity Ruling Stands and accordingly and consequen• Ii.Uy abandoned the plaintiff." THE Sl)IT ALSO 8.n'S be "was exposeclto ccnlempt and , ridicule. causing him great men.. • lal anllliab, embarrasament and bumilitation. •• The suit named seven newspapers and their parent companies as well as !iO unnamed ••Does," identified only as publishers of a newspaper. · 1' ·magazine or news service. The only writer apeciftcally I named as a defendant was San ' Francisco Chronicle columnist : Herb Ca en. . ' l SACRAMENTO (UPI) -Gov. service to this man, who faces Edmund G. Brown Jr., Tuesday the prospect of being locked in a night signed a controversial bill cage for the rest of his years.'' he granting state legislators a JO said of Kenner. Elton John has beer! sued for 570,000 by his former landlady, who charges he left rings on the furniture, marred floors and drilled holes in the walls of her Beverly Hills home. LOS ANGELES (AP) - A law requiring women to clothe their breasts while men are allowed to go barechested is not un- constitutional, a state appeals court has ruled. "Nature, not the legislative body , created the distinction between that portion of a woman's body and that of a man's torso," the second District Court of Appeal said Tuesday in up4 holding the Los Angeles bao on nudity at city parks and beaches. Newspapers named were the Chronicle, the Los An1etes Times, The Chicago Sun·TimeS; The Denver Post, the San An· 1 · tonio Express, ·the Indianapolis .., Star and the Des Moines pretcent raise next year -from "Several doctors have told $2,,120 to $23,231 annually. me privately that they would like Brown, who has rei>eatedly to accommodate the men, but urged those with the "biggest they're afraid they might be ex- belts" to make the biggest salary posed to some crank lawsuit. I saCrifii::es during tough econo.mic regard these fears as fanciful, but there's no· way of guarantee· times, signed the politically ing a doctor that some nut won't sensitive measure withOul com· sue him.'' ment about five hours before a midnight deadline after which it Kenner and De La Haye, both would have become law without 4S.year-0ld laborers, have spent hiS signature. the last year together in San Diego County Jail, waiting for a Legislators favoring the boost surgeon lo volunteer lo perform had said the 10 percent raise over the operation, called a bilateral two years was below the in· · orcbidectomy. crease in the cost of living and At least fou:r urologists agreed .lower than pay hikes given other to do it, but all later backed off. state em pl~)'."· • . A THIRD MAN s~g castra· Jn. add1t10~ to increas1!1g tion rather than imprisonment, salanes, the bill ~ls~ would tn~· James Wesley Goebel, 38; is be· ger .an aut,o~at1c mcrease m ing sought by police.for failing to pensipo benefits. appear before Woodworth. ' Woman,82, Survives Rape l;ONG BEACH (UPI> - An 82 -year-old woman beaten and raped by two men who forced their way into her home was listed in C'ritiCal condition today at Memorial Hospital. Police said the men forced open the rear door and attacked the woman in her bedroom. The beating was so severe the walls were spattered with blood, police said. GENTRY LTD.. REM'ODEUNG SAlE SAVIN.GS 1080% SOUTH COAST PWA SAii DIEGO FREEWAY AT BRISTOL COSTA MESA, CAL• 540,1502 UNBELIEVABLE! THE GREATEST SELECTION OF FINE Q,UALITY MEN'S SUITS YOU'LL FINE ANYWHERE AT r-."GIYE·AWAY" PRICES •KmYLTD. .. The classification requiring female breasts be clothed is re- asonable. not arbitrary," the court said, ''and rests upon a ground of difference having a fair and substantial relation to the object of the legislation. so that all persons similarly circumstanced are treated alike.'' The court also rejected the argument or plaintiff Maureen Eckl that state law encompasses the nudity area and that no local ordinances can be passed. The court said the stale law "does not proscribe conduct other than that which is sexually motivated" and is not intended to prohibit local governments from passing a ''reasonable regula· Register. ' NONEOFTREdefendantsbad I commentontbesuit. . .. I Sipple asked for SS mllllon in ' actual damages and iIO million · ! in punitive and exemplary ' ti damages. 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W''VE GOT A STORE FULL Of Fl~E MERCHANDISE ..• IUT, I~ FO• SOME REA- SON, WE DON'T HAVE WHAT YOU WANT, WE'LL GIVE YOU A $1.00 GIFT CERTlflCATE fOtl YOUR !ROUBLE. -OHtlH_.... ~ ~. -,.,,., t-Hl+--.!,i1~s..!:re~s::--emblence to the tropical Bird Of USE YOUR Para ose wnen ilSBrolliainoranqEfflowers fan out in a feathery show. ready to grow f.or you. And.-ineidentally.--H l-----1 your savings will grow for you too -at BANUMERICARD · Choose one of lhese plants as your gift Peoples Federal Savings and Loan MASTERCHARGE during October at the Peoples Corner in Association. ao.ed todey w.ctnetd•Y to pr P ,,. tor IM9ftnl.-C ewent. ttYLtd. GENTRrS CHARGE ONLY IAllY MORE ITE.MS TOO llUIEROUS TO IEICTIOft •ALL SALES FINAL IM.Y 1M ,JI.; SAY. IN; SUIL IZ·S P.IL ·-. . . "" •. -., AT -oua- cosTA ·MESA STORE .. DRESS SHIRTS •PIERRE CARDIN •LANCER • EXCELLO •CAGLE Dnc•on ond <nllnn\ p •,1, .... ,., •n·'• •oltd <olor•, P<>"•·•n<·d ''"'' ,1.,0 '"9' lonw ~•"'""'''on ull '''"''"'"obi(' collor •tyh·~ BUY SEVERAL AT THESE PRICES FROM s3 99 • • • PBOPLBS rBDBBIL 8&91188 AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 9132 Adams Avenue at Magnolia •.Hunting~on Beach, CA 9~646 • (7141 962·2446 9:00 a,m,•4:00 p.m . Mon.· Thur. • 10:00 a.m.·6:00 p.m. Fri. . . 9:30 a.m.· 2:00 p .m. Sat. ·-., - • ' : . .-~ l ' . . I • • '• .. .. I • A• j DAILY PILOT ·E Ditl'ORIAL PAGE , Youth Service Funds The Assessmerit and Treatment Services Center , of Coastal Orange County intends to seek financial support for its operations next year from Irvine, Costa Mesa and Newport Beach. The center. which has served the Orange Coast for eight months, is a juvenile justice program de- signed as an alternate detention or court for young of- fenders and potential offenders. The center has a probation officer and psychologis t team that. in the first months, has treat- ed and referred 139 youngsters. Many of those otherwise might have s1>cnt time jn Juvenile Hall that would have done Uttlc to get to the roots of their pro- blems. Now in full swing, the team should be able to work with 300 to 325:youngsters annually. But the question of money remains. The group in- dicated it plans to ask SW.<X>O from each of the three cities tos upplcmcnt next yrar's $85.000 budget. While there may be room for argument about whether each city should pay in approximate propor- tion to its use of the services, the cities ought lo be able to res ol ve that. 'I'he imix>rtant thing is that the cities and the county come through with the relatively modest funds to assure the continuation of this rservice which h<.1 s proved itself a valuable adjunct to municipal law enforcement. ·EI Toro MAC Jn an cfforl to muster more political clout with I county officials , resiclcnts of El Toro soon will begin circulating petitions calling for the eslablishrnent of their own municipal advisory council (MAC). They are encouraged by Mission Viejo's lead where such an agency \\'as established nine months ago and has managed nume rous µositive achieve- ments at an extrC'mely low cost. An Affront· To a Noble ' El Toro. a community much more fragmented than Mission Viejo, has an even greater need fo! a MAC becau·se it is not one large planned commll;n1ty. As a result it does not have a library or recreational facilities. Residents will have ·10 push for those amenities at the county level. The muscle of a MAC has been clearly illustrated in Mission Viejo'a case.· Not one recommendation made to the county board or supervisors has thus far been turned down. If El Toro'ts leaders can secure enough petition signatures and win the MAC election the-end result viii! quite likel¥ mean ''more power to titem. '' What ·Fire Hydrant? In most cities there isn't any doubt if you 're parked next to a fire hydrant. Not so in l\1ission Viejo where hydrants are painted school bus y~llO\V and don't look like hydrants at all. · . . This has led to more than one unhappy c1tat1on to motorists who _parked next to fire hydrants without knowing it. The problem has been particularJy acute at the baseball field near the Montanoso Recreation Center. Ignorance is no excuse for breaking the law but to 'give drivers better warning, the Mission Viejo MunicipalAdvisoryCouncil (MAC) has recommended to county supervisors that curbs next to fire hydrants be painted red. The red·curliing applies only to commercial dis· tricts ·ana areas adjacent to s·chools where yiolations.._\ are most likely to occur. The council's action s hould clear up the confusion and insure a speedy connection for firetrucks. And. if it proves necessary, it might not be a bad idea to red curb the hydrants in residential areas too. SB 'Yeah, I was,goin' over to see the president myself. but I'm just too busy. That'll be $29.9q.' Whose Right to Bear Arms? Handgun Control Vjews ·Vary Dear Gloomy -Gus -~ -·~___... __ -·----------~ ' ·• ··Language T~the Editor : "Guns don·t kill people; people kill people.·· -(.._ __ M_A_•_LB_o_x_~) you more harm thJm gpod, jl!l'Jd I'm not kidding.·· Thert!1S' a way to solve psy('hol ogieal problem'S. and it is not by hiding from them and calling people who refuse to behave as they know they should be sick. We must begin to make people take r esponsibilil-y1 for what they do, unless it can be proved \ that an actual org~nic disorder, or brainwashing, pre- ----1>oug;..,y:ou.:r.e.still frozen in th cynicis_m of the sixties. -·-.+:--1 You and the JUSD should come [ CHARLES McCABE The blessings of big govern- ment are, as we know, bound.less. From the foetus to the Final Gong we are cossetted by Big Brother. In a move so stunning that even a columnist could not have pre- • dieted it. the government is now telling us how to write and speak English. They are putting down . their ukases in the name of th·e women'·s liberation mo:vement, that mis - chievous ex· ample of a good becom· ing a bore by exaggeration. Sex has entered our language iri a bi g way. How far it will get remains lo be seen. You will have to consider the position. In some se, the U.S. Department of Labor pl.Its out an annual Labor"s OiciionaTJ,1 of Occupational Titles. •1Some of the changes," the Labor D. Says, "stem from the department's efforts to rid the publication of age and sex con- notations.·· Some or the. new words dictal· ed by the Labor 'D. for 19'7.S are stunning. •Nearly 35CX) job tiUes have been revised or changed. A salesman, of course, is a salesperson, as a chairman is transmogrified into a chairperson. THAT IS BUT a beginning . Maids become houseworkers. Airline stewardesses become airplane fli ght attendants . Foremen become supervisors , ju.ry foremen become jury forepersons. A new car salesman becomes a ne~ ('ar associate, a fisherman a fisher, a bridal con- sultant a wedding consultant. My two favorites or all these ghastly enervations are chang - ing busboys lo '0dining room al· tendants1• and governess~ into '1child mentors." The kind of a mind that can think up a --Solution.to El Toro airport problems: Bring in the planes and pass out the ear muffs. N.R. Gloctlny Gus c:-tl'IU •rt 1>1-.WttH Dr ,,_..,. •1'1<11 do lllilt MCtlHf'lly nfl«I Ille "'ltWI ti tM M•l~Ofr, S.llCI 'f'OU• IM't _.,.IOGIOOmTGUS, Dally IHlot. • classification called ''child men· tor" has a blazing future in the world or gobbledegook. Mark you, the government is not kidding about these litUe hor- rors . We are going to have to live with them. All forms sent out by the gover.nment will be ruled by Labor's Style Book. Doubtless they wil l be adopted by large companies who think \failure lo do so will be an affront to all personhood . THE CONSEQUENCES in other fi elds are. as Matthew Arnold said of the future of poetry, immense. Mr. Harold Evans, editor of The SlmdQy Time1 of London. touched l!Pon some changes that wil1 have lo be made : "Literature and music will have to be purged. Miss Taylor in Jane Austen's Emma becomes a child mentor (governess is dis· criminatory); Eugene O'Neill's The Iceman Cometh will have to be called, The Ice Route Driver Cometh; and Shaw, as everyone knows, wrote Person and Superperson . ... Arthur Miller, as a decent fair-minded man, will live in shame that he never called his play Death of a Salesperson; Lerner and Loewe will dedicate . to Women's Lib the Proceeds of My Fair Person ... ·· TO STATE the case is, of couise, uncover its lunacy. Politica sideration.s are to af. f«t the rhy nd sense or the English senten he case against most or these sex changes· is not that they are un · necessary and often comical, but that they offend the ear. True. but straight tommyrot as an argument tlgainst any form or gun control. I have owned guns for more than SO years -rifles, shotguns and handguns. The first two were for ·hunting. The handgun I pre· sently own was_ bq.lght in pre· paration for trying lo stay alive one recent year in crime-ridden Washington, D.C. So saying, I hold no brief for ownership of any handgun, whose only purpose is offenseordefense where human beings are con- c.'erned . I know that the claimed "right to keep and bear arms" under the federal Constitution is a phony, that this "right" related to the maintenance or a militia was needed at the birth of the na· lion. High courts have repeatedly upheld this interpretation of the Constitution. I RECOGNIZE also that the easy availability of the handgun is a major factor in homicides nationwide, those resulting rrom emotional explosions within families and among other persons who know each other. The National Rine Association is on solid ground in its protec- tion or wildlife and its habitat while supporting sound herd management, in the case of deer, through controlled huntin~. But NRA is far off target when il blindly opposes1 elimination of the Saturday night special and all handguns other than those used in organized competitive target shooting and legitimate collecting or antique handguns. Total ban on sale and pc>ssession of all other handguns should have universal support, out of she'er common sense. It would be no total panacea, of course. Criminals will will steal guns or use alternative e~ns. But if the great maj r1ty of Americans who are law abiding turn in the millions or handguns tor just compensation, and use or guns in. crime is made a man- datory penitentiary offen~e. a long step toward reduction of gun homicide will have been taken. A. W.BATES LetteTS /rom readers are welcome. The right to con.d(llse letteTs to fit space or eliminate libel is reserved . Letters o/ JOO words ar less wiU be _ givna preference. AU Letters must in- clude signature and mailing address but nam es may be toilhhetd on 'f'"e - quest if sufficient re<l.fon U apparent. Poetry .will nof be published. Real r.un FreaJu To the Edifu;-: I must co mment on Mr. Tom Murphine·s article. "Ul's Get" the-Pistols:• (Daily Pilot, Sept 23). First off, radicals and robbers use handguns in t'he commission of ('riml's. Secondly, this man quo~es that, '.'They will debate that if you take all the guns away from the good people, you will simply leave only the criminal · armed. They will argue that you have a right to protect your home and property. They will claim thpt the Constitution gives us the ri-' to keep and bear arms.'' MR. MURPHINE says this in his opinion! I think that this stinks. Sin('e when do we not have the right to protect our homes and properly? Since when does the Constitution not give us the right to keep and bear arms? In God:s name, what i.$ going to keep some demented idiot from ('Oming into my home or busi - ness? Mr. Murphinesays ask any policeman. Ask them. I say. You~ the readers, and even Mr. J\1urphine. mi ght be very . sur - prised by the responses rrom the polic~. You may C'a ll us Gun Freaks. but the real gun Creaks are the subversives. the criminals and the people who use a gun to their own ends. Even a handgun. It"s not the type or gun. it"s the intent. J.ik(" 1 s tated. ''Ask any polic.'eman ," or did Mr. Murphine say that? I hope that you have the courage to print this in i(s con- text. RICHARD J~ SIRAK inoutofthecold. . ' Dr. Kenneth B. Clark -noted psychologist head of New York's Metropolitan Applied Research Center -say$, ''I've been argu· ing for the past 10 years that it's time to get back to basics. Vents them from controlling ''WE'VE sub-stituted vague themselves. This cannot be concepts of psychology in place shown in the vast majority of of specifics pf educationall cases of mentally "ill" pei'sons. I responsibility. 1 suggest that we all coukl, learn ••we•Ve Used educationa'l• much from a careful ,,-eading or jargon to obscure the fact th<tt Or. Karl Menninger's book, we're not teaching Ute kids as in· "Whatever Became or Sin?'' · dividuals or groups. I Meanwhile, thanks a lot for a ••The most urgently needea stimulating ccllique ol..a real glut_educ.ational..iDnoYatioo is e_ettin On our culture. CAL BEISNER back to teaching basic skills. • · . ''.!!'e 9pen cl·a·ssroom 1~ generally not. succ~ssful i teaching basic skills." Laeo or No Laeo To the Editor: ... Regarding you'r Sept. 18 editorial on the 55 mph• speed limit: This lime I must disagree with you. Law or no law, energy shortage or not, we don't want lo go SS mph. This is the age of speed-devil take the hindmost. W.ALTHOFF Not at EITora To the Editor: Again the issue of joint civilian-military use of El Toro Marine Base has arisen; we wish to state our vehement opposition to this pro~al. All it would ('reate would be to shirt the noise fi:o.m one area of the county to another. Noise from military jet traffic and training at El TorO' is already at a highly objeclional level ; we do not need any further deterioration in our local en· vironment! Dr. Terrel H. Bell, Unit Stales Commissioner of. EdUC<f• tion, also ·favors the "'back tp basics" movement (Family Cif· cle, September 1975, pp21-35). Doug, you and the IUSD cah still come on into the seventieS. but you should leave that out· moded educational clll\( behind .• You see, even some of us par e .n ts b av ~ philosophies .•. despite our hav· ing been taught facts. RICHARD LYON CLAR , FfreplUflS I ·To the Editor: i 1 have jWJl received a clippinj! of a rec~l article entitled "Irvine Officials Balk. at Pain}· ing'' Which states that Irvine public safety officials are not eri· thusiastic about painting the cit¥ fireplugs ·with a bicentenni&l theme. ..~. ·.. I As chairman qr the Irvin*', THEREFokE, the following Bicenten~tal Committee. ~ has been passed by the Lake thought your readers should Forest Community Association know that we bad never suggest· on this date; eel to those officials, or anyone Resolved : tt)al the Lake Forest else. that the fireplugs be pain£.. Community Associatioo hereby ed, priiharily because our re-- opposes any joint military· search had disclosed.that the dif· civilian use of El Toro Marine fereJit shape of our plugs did ndt Base. • lend th~mselves ·to this treat, Resolved further: that the ment. Oi-.a n ge County BOard of -.we hav.e ha.d n~thing butt~ -111 Supervisors be q.rged to continue high~sl cooperat1~~ .. fro!11 our McCabe m_...t the use or the present.-facilities or p~bl1c s~fet.y officials ID o~ TotheEditor: find an alternate area not b1cenlenn1al observances and Chilrles McCabe is· a wise, a already burdened by excessive ....... not"wanftQ leavetbeimpressi Our Reluctan. t Revoluti·on brilliant m an . and his articles airplanenoi•e. •h•tanyrequ~•tofourshadbee4 have impressed me with his com. We ~1 the Sadd.leback Valley vetoed by them . J mon sense, but his column ~ is the. gai:_den area ot SoUthem, ... ROBE·BTB-.MART\N",,.JR ... · ' \ "Psychiatry Faces Jt,.s Own California and an expllhllon of ' I As we prepare to celeb'rate volution : only 8 minotity sup-Problems'' (Sept. 23) was one of the airport will be detrimental lo OftANe~CIOAST · America's bi centennial , it is ed · th his best. It is good tofmdpeople all homeowners. 1 WO • h kee in in mind two SYDNEY HARRIS port '1· • rest being either who are unafraid to speak up' on WILLl,.MC.)IATTON .-----;:;;;;;;;;r;f~~~rr.;;r.,.;F.iir,;;';-t-~=='-"=-=-=====:...i-~a;cv!',er'.'s~e~o~r'=.'"-a"os~s~i'lv'-'e'J,l~!!n'\eu~t'!r"al\I~. --..hat-nray~e-ne--•~:or·;...---------~~:.t ... fti --~ separa e se o a s. rs . our as 1ngton s mos icull task u v "' ua.;; u• Lek~·· nation was ound cd by fighting was getti·ng and keepm· a enoug h tender controversial issues in our C i .. ,._!_.or1!!st • R~N.N. Weed . ""bl/sher DAILY PILOT ' f eed d 6 ·-1·ety today. McCabe w•· r1·gbL ommun ""..._....1a ion •Of r om ; secon , we did not appetite for killing the colonials, troops On h.and to combat the ...vo.. °"' ~ Thomoa.Kt!evil, Editor want to right , and took every and the Americans desperately Hessian mercenaries. in saying, "So few people who go , 1 Borbcn'O kri"Jtlich. possible step to avoid it . did not want 10 commit what then IN A LE'l"l'EB to Josiah Quin· to shrinks get rid of what they go ff'a~t• or Piii......... £ditonal}>ageEdltor •uyoureadthestatementsand was largely' regarded as · 1783 Fr nlclin toshrinkstogetridof ..•. So Toth EdJ•--TheeditorialpageoftheOally p•perw of the great early "treason'' against. the mother cy, in ' 8 wrote ; "I manyshrinkshavemadeclaims ~ "'1&: Pilot seeks to Inform and patriot •• You join with you most cordially in that could be supported by no Re Douala• Frit11~he •s sUmulate de b "' . country. rejoicingatthereturnofpea~.I ed. 1 dl . lln and f ~-reach Johnny Why He Should · l'ea rs '"resenting wU1 rind that hope it will be lasting, and th'at m ica sc1p e, . ew re. Graduate'' (Daily Pl.lot, Sept. on lhls page diverse coou:nentary t.bey were ALL OUR 4th of July pagean-mankind will at-length, as they ligiousones." 21): :i!~~~nfs~~~;!:~~~b~ 11 t er a.,11 Y try repi:esenta: onl)' the first-set of call themse~ve' reasonable WH EN WILL WE stop wasting Doug. Ba.by. you're behind prov~ng a forum for reild~rs· drt•en 1.o re· facts : the flag, the fife, th e drum, creature~ have re t ttl r h ti vltW• and by presenting lh1·s I ti b th ~· ason o se e our money orisuc . poorservice? mes. vo u on Y e musket-.·man in bandages . their differences-without cutting Millions or dollars are spent each The kids don.tt reject facts for newspaper's optnlons and ldaas lbe tlupidr But the more sober facts of his-throats: for, in my opinion, lhere year by the· millions of i::•e want of a philosophy. on curttnt. topics . The «lllorittl 1r1edy' ana tory record the other side-that never was a good war or a bad who spend millions ol n Their philosophy -•""'-·•hly opinions of tho Dally PUotappe:or Ill Y 0 P i C nobody Ir W hi m d • w...,.~ onlyintheedltorlalcolumnotthe · om as n.~on l:lfl peace." largely wasted, talking with JMM>. t aught them by ~he Irvine British gov-Franklln down, wanted a revolu· In com memorating ou'r .. 200th ple who don 't reall.)' l'lelp.them., Unifi~ Sc:.~l Distrld. -IS that ~~ 't~, ~::cCo1~~~:1: aer!d CIDDl!Dt, and ' tion. or eyen wanted indepcn· anniversary, iHs well to rec1tll Ra rely have so many..._"'-' IOJil· ,ot-iectind facts. cartoonists and letter writer1 urc ._ wui~ in· · dence. lf the Brll1'sh would make th t tood pf r eed b ~ '"' • a we s U. or r On;Ji ; ut tie to so ri('h a group of men. Teich them l•cta so they can their own and 00 endorsement of -otfof ln&George. decent concessions to our sense it ls <distorting hl~tory, and thC 1 have numerous persoftal rreely chOose their own ther vlewli l)y the Daily fUot. •l_l tbe ·revoludons in his-of right and justice. nature of our gpvornn\ent, tu friends who rounit •out the bud _pJallosophlff, . ~'Which may i.n. should be inferred. · ...,,.Ilda.one, .. , tbe leut bl<¢-1 · Mott of the colon!N, In fact , !occet lllal we 1ouahl peace lo the way that MrCabe was rtsbt when tum prompt U..m lo learn even WedneSday, October 1, !9'75 lbiht)'. The Brilish tro,opa had no l~id rtot sympathize with the re· point oUupplicaUon. he said , "Somo or these bo)ll do more faet.. f " ' l I\ ~ I "ii" .. ·l ' • , . ' .. • I I I I \ ' • •, ' .VOJ... U, NO. V4,,7 SECTIONS, 16.PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA W EDNESDAY, OCT08ER 1, 1975 TEN CENTI> • FetstU ·Dentist .. IJacks ·at Su·IJsidie 81 DOUG FKrn8CHE. ~ ·bOarct ~eeUnas. lllYI Or. m•Oi»'r~.... Wri&bt ctoee: not understand what 'Feitljr'T.urtle Rock retired '..-. II '°"" on wltb the dillrict'• ttiodontlat' Dr. Edwanl Wright 1"tier tteatmeat and lllPPl.Y pro. COQteoda Uiat ltvine residents are gram. sub1idii\.n1 Irvine ·Company -filroUn&' ll>d betne d--'vedoltbe , The.district ~has bee\ ll(Orlr.in& I bUi tn ;[,ii 1or more than a. year (o 1et an a ty.,._ownwater enersdue amendment to Jrvine·'s untrorm to lrvint: Ranch Wattt District plumbi.Qe code_ that would ban policies. sell~reaeberetl.aJ water sof· • 'The ·d-iatrict brass, which bas-tmers from the <'ity. _ . ' . -.ria Dr. Wright regularly at re-The water $0Reners-the type . . . \ . \ which does not require reculat servtctnC and i:eplacement· of t'hemlcals-already -are' llle,al, but the dist.ridt wants I.be or- dinance added lo lbe e-xilting poli~y agai.ruit !ssuing ~ts to install the devices. Dr. Wrigb£, wbo already bu wrestled with his TUrtle Roclrr Brpadmoor Community Asaocia- tion in court over mandatoey ca- ble TV fees, claims consumers ll}am 111e,r_-Guilty 0 ·f . F1111·d . ' . DA .. Hicks Picks Up ' Subpoena Illegal Gifts To Nixon WASHINGTON (AP> ByGAllYGRANVILLE ----CM--n.11,.~ ........ -----' -. ·Multimillion-a-ire-Armand Ham- mer pleaded guilty loday to il- legally concealing $54,000 in con- tributions to the 1972 re-election campaign or former President Nixon. Oranie County District At- torney Cecil Hicks went out of his way Tue1d.ay lo personally accept a subpoena calling biin to appear before a two-man committee of the Board of Supervisors Friday. Hic.lci;"was all but en route to the National Con.ference on' Organiied-Crime in Washington, D.C., when he learned the sub- poena had been issued. ' While ii could have been accept- _ed in his DJ)11_e, the district at- torney stopPed by his ontce to personally accept the board's summons. · And before taking off for the na-tion'• capital, Hicks made· ar· ralia:ement1 to have the )\_earing postponeduntilOct.8. ' (See HICKS, Pate 1\21 . I. San Diego Nixes County Airport Plan SAN DIEGO (APJ -SanDiego County supervisors have turned thwnbsdown on an Orange Coun- ty propoSal to build a new in- ternational airport for the region ·in neighboring RiversideCounty. But the board declined Tues- day to take a formal stand againSt the project. Instead, they decided ~to dis- cuss it in November in a meetiilg with leaders of Orange and Lqa, Aq.celes counties. ;Riverside County supervisors are not expected to take part in the meetin g, but they h'ave already voted unanimous ly against the proposed airport. Orange County supervisors had asked Riverside and San Diego counties lo consider jointly developing a 3,000-acre air terminal at an expected cost of SJ44 million. Coast Weather Night and morning-low clouds clearing to only 'hazy sunshine Thursday afternoon . Slightl'y ~m~ inland. Highs at the beaches in the upper 80s risine to the 70s inland. IN81 ETODAY What fact -finding U.S. arnator, talking with Ew,,I.'• Sodot iohile looking . at the Sutt Caoal. reportedly IO<dd. "fh:U ii bfautifvl. I 've. al1DQ113 wanted to .tee the hrdan Qd/."'The.an.-wer•10.. ..U. Chief U.S . District Judge William B. Jones accepted the plea from , the Occidental PetroJeum Corp. ehaµman and announced a date for· sentencing "'".-"...,.._ will. be set later .. Halttmer, 77, PLEADS QUILTY __ was releued without bond. . -· The plea came aft.er a highly -·Oil fllogut H~rnrner unusual series of ex.chanies --_'l'wo P orrio ' JllickS· Sitid 'Beauliful' By HILARY KAYE OfU..0.lly "•MMt Two well-known sex movies were characterized Tuesday as being "beautiful, finely crafted and witty .. in continuing defense testimony at the Balboa Pus_sycat Theater obscenity trial. A trio of witnesses, including two Los Angele's radio film critics and a college professor specializing in humor and American folklore, took the st~d. in an ,attempt to convince the jury that "Deep Throat .. and ''The Devil in Miss Jones" have redeeming social value and therefore ar~not qbscene. Pussycat Theatera owner Vin- cent Miranda and Jlalboa Pussycat Theatet manager Arlie Wood face m isd__emeanor ob· scenity charges. Dean Cohen, KPFK radio film critic, cited "Devil" as a mong the top two or three sexually ex- plicit films ever produced. " 'Devil' is a finely crafted work. The ideas expressed are an i ntersection of Sartre and Dante,·· commented Cohen. lJeadline Set --~ For Irvine's Beauty Fete Friday is the deadline for ap- plications for the first Miss Irvine pageant to be sponsored by the Irvine Junior Ebell Club. The pageant is o to Irvine women ag o 22 w ave never been married. lt will be held at College Park Elementary School. 3700 Chaparral Ave .. Oct. 25aC8p.m. '11be winner will represent Irvine in the Miss Orange County paceant and will act as city · boltess at Va,ious clty functions. Tbe winner also will receive a sdiolanhip. Contestants wlll be judged by a pael of professional judges from outaide'.tbe city on: an interview witk the judges; a question and answer Session \he night of the paoant; talent; spartswear and eveDina wear. ' · . between the slight, gray•haired Hammer and the judge. When the judge asked it Hammer, un- derstood that a guilty plea could result in imprisonment , Hammer demurred. Hammer rtplied that whether he could be sentenced lo jail was legally disputed . At least six times, Jones asked if Hammer understood the possibility of imprisonment. (See HAMMER, Page<\2) Food,.type Burglar In Irvine The breakfast burglilr struck again Tuesday at the Irvine home of Lydia A. Allen. Miss Allen, 33, a Cal State Fullerton student liv- ing in Irvine's El Camino 'Real area, left for classes as usual at8a.m . Tuesday. \Vhen she returned, s~ discovered the burglar had come in through the blithroom window and left after a visit to the kitchen. The haul , valued at$2.28, included a half gallon of milk. a box of Captain Crunch cereal and a box of Coco Puffs, she told fKJliCe. She added that it was the second food burglary in less than two weeks. Officers promised to keep an eye on her home during the hours she is away. ~-r· . would be more eton,qmically •eryecl If the district" dumped treated •ew•ee effluent in the ocean es other _diStdct.s_do. He believes the districts~ more than others to l(eat w1;ter so it roly be sold at • low pri,ce to the Irvine Company for agricultural irri.cation. · The water di1trlct.is preparina: a report addresalng t~ q_uestions ril~ by Dr. Wright. Tbe repar.t -. UPlt ...... Bob Schulenberg, 16; one o( three members of family of General Motors executive ·abd,ucted an·d-·held· over·· niglit f.or ransom, shows no outward e ffe<!ts aft.er a night of captfvity . · Youth was last to ~be re- leased after $54 ,000 was' paid for his freedom and that of his father, William, and his mother, Ruth. Sara Jane • Warnings Reported WASHINGTO,N (UPI) -A San Francisco police inspector testified today that he warned the Secret Service, the FBI and other federal agents that Sara Jane .. Moore might be ''another Squeaky Fromme·· the day before Miss Moore shot at Presi- dent Ford. . will go to the city council in tbe next few weeks, accordin& to dis- trict spokesm•n Ed1e Van Lfhn. ' TfieGi1triCl oppo1es s~lf· re1~neratlng water softeners. becauac! u the devtces , pu.r•e their mineri1l traps, brine is pu.mped into the sewers. Sewer water is treated by the district to a quality adequate for irria:ation, but not for drillking. Solids ate dried and used for NotD Dec.31 fertilizer. The brin~ added by ti.. w•ter softeners would make the water useless for lrrl.aUOb If It COi)· tained too b.i&h a conceotraUon Ol salts. Dr. Wright contmdl that reai- denti' are paying for treaUDf water which is of no me to them. Instead, he said , the w•ter dia- lrict should uae the 15 mlllloa <See WATER, P•&etUl , Medical Center Deadli.ne Moved Or an ge County supervisors q:reed Tuesday to again set back the deadline for the sale of Orange County Medical Center <OCMCJ to the umv·ersity of California, this time to Dec. 31. Under an agreement reached a year ago, OCMC was lo be sold to the university for $5.5 million and eventually become part of a twe>- hospital teaching and research program at UC Jr_vlne. Since then, the UCI ·takeover at ·the medical center bas been bogged dOwn first by .. balky state leil:islature, then reluctant universit>: regents and now by Gov. Edmund G. Brown's budget cuti. -- When hacking away at. the state's Sil billion budget earlier this year, Brown deleted szoo.aoo for the design of a 2J00.bed cam- -teaching boopltal a\ UCI. C·. And while he left ~.5 mlllioo for the purchase of OCMC in tbe budcet. be said the county must renegotiate the· transfer ~ ment to protect the state from u.il- reuonable costs related to caie, for medically indi.enL - Today, county penonnel direc;- tor Bert Scott is In Sacramonli! attemt>P.ng to break the com· pllcated log jam that forced the pos.tpon.~m·ent of the UCI, takeover. -· Before leaving; Scott aaid he was ~dent what he called the wrinkles in the agreement can be ironed out with tbe state. Irked by Perk Judge Didn't Like Brew NEW ·YORK <APJ -· A coffee vendor bas flied a , '5 mllllon sui~ a11111Mt a judge, coptending the jur!Sl !lated-his coffee sbmuch he bad the vendor taken into euslody. , , . ' Thomas Zari:one said Judge William r;. Perry and Deputy Sherif( James Windsor bought coffee from his stand near the Suffolk County Courthouse on April 30. -Shortly afl er"tyards, according to the s uit, Windsor and two other officers came back, placed· handcuf(s on him. and "ad•ised" him that the judge- wanted to see him. . The suit said Zarcone was taken past a number of people a nd escorted to the judge's chambers where the Judge stated he thought the coffee was terrible and watered down and remarked that he would have Zarcone· s vendor's license taken away. ' Jack O 'Shea , testifying before a Senate appropriations subcommittee IOoking into the .,. adequacy of Secret Service pro- tection, also said Secret Servi~e agents failed to pick up photo- graphs he obtained of Miss Moore priof to the shooting. Zarcone said be was released and Windsor later returned lo his stand and told ~Jm that the judge wanted to see him again. This time, however, he was not placed in handcuffs . The federal court suit said 'the judge advised Zarcone he would fQrget the entire matter if he pro- mised to make bettercoffeein the future. O'Shea denied he ever told the Secret Service that Miss Moore is ~ "no problem ." In testimony G Tuesday, one reason cited by the ·-errnan Secret Service for releasing Miss Moore the night before the shoot- Volleyball ing was an assurance by O'Shea that she was not a threat to the President. "I told them she may be another Squeaky Fromme," he said. Lynette From me aimed a pistol at Ford in Sacramento earlier in the month. O'Shea, other San Francisco PJliCe and Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms agents had talked with Miss Moore the day before she fired at Ford because s he orfered to put an un- dercover officer into contact with an alleged illegal gun dealer. O'Shea said s he was armed al (See MOORE, Page A2) ' . . ' . With Soccer Twist Laughing and chattering ex- citedly in German, a crew of young men played lhe oddest brand of volleyball ever seen on the sand courts or Laguna's Main Beach. They are m e mbers of the German All-Star Soccer-team in Southern California for· a rourid of exhibition matche5 with local soccer teams of the American Youth Soccer Organization. Their particular brand of volleyball Tuesday meant using heads and feet instead or hands, and the sand flew as the swim- suited German youths laWlChed the ball back and forth across the volleyball net. Today, the German team com· posed of youths 16 to 19 years of age were due to face Vietnamese opponents a( Camp Pendleton's 1.ittle Saigon in a regulation 50C· cer match. The Germans 'will be in·: troduced to the Southern: California soccer players and: fans at 7 p .m. Thursday at Valen·, cia School in Mission Viejo. The first local scrimmage will be at 7:30 p .m . Tuesday at! Laguna Beach ,High School• stadium when the German team· plays the Southern Orange Coun.: ty A YSO teenagers. The Germans will play tho Fountain Vall9ha''Ea les" at T::il p.m. next n ay a the Laguna Beach H'igh School stadium. Other matches are: -Oct. I l, 11 a.m. at Golden West College vs. the AYSO California All-Star team which loured Europe last year. -Oct. 12, 2 p.m. at Laguna Beach High School Stadium vs. the Southern Orange County AYSO team teenagers. All matches are free and opc5\ to the public. ,._ Applic'ation.s ai'e available a:t university Hleh School and city hall. r '• ,o.lty"li!i',.....'7Jer.l~M PCAYING ~4LL WITHOUT USING YOUR HANDS CAN BE A BIG KICK _oerm!'n Ali-Ster ~·V••m Tried_ Sometlllng New on Legun•'• Mein Be~h ' \ ! '\ • The German athletee represent the Niedersachen dis" trict of Germany. They are In the- Unlted States as part'ot a cont.P nuing cultu ral exchange prQ.- gram sponsored jointly by l.h·e A YSO end the German Mlnlatn< otCulture. ' • _..,._ • • ·---.~-----' l -... ~ . ..,.. .... 1 • ' • • Al OAILYptLOT ,... • .1 W9dnnday;Oct0bet i , 1176 • 1 . .;ollege . e-applies 'f ~!:&!:~~~or an outdoor pool was resubmitted this week by trustees of the Sad· dleback Community College Dis- trict. The a.quatics facllity, which 'Will provid e a training ground for the college's competitive swim· rnen and for physical education claues. had been ex'.eluded from thi tovemor's budget. To maintain the college's eli&ibillty for S0.8 percent state aid, the governing board reftJed for the proje~ even though it was .UQClear when the pool would ac· tually be built. Architect William Blurock re· 'Vised the pool plans from a $979,000 project to $620,000 lo give it a better chance "during t he ~dround. Several trustees, however, ex- pressed the concern that the dis· -· ~ could not come up with the m ching $300,000 if the applica· ti were approved. · . We have established a priori· t y ·st but the swimming pool is somewhat down on the list," said Trustee Frank Greink e. ''We already have given a lot of bucks to the P.E. department. "Where are we going to come up with the $300,IX>O 7 " Both Blurock and Supt. Robert !4nbardi explained that the pool pl.,is could be revised, or even a bandoned, but that it was im- Portant to resubmit the plan by W4:dnesday if the college wantded to keep its application f<Jli'State aid alive. That brought a comO)ent from Board C ha irman Robe rt Bartholomew that the district was sending "fake figures to Sacramento" but the refiling of the application nevertheless was proved by the board. 'l'rulitee James MarshaJI com- mented it would be ~·foolish lo throw away an opportunity for fundin1 " M d was supported by : fejJOw-'l>Oarll member Norrisa Brandt who described the action as~"Just a formality.·· The pool, Dr. Lombardi point- eet .bat,-wis not included in this year's budget but could be bu4geted fot 1976-77. Saddleback'1 need for such a fa~ility was underscored by P.E. iilsµ'uclor Flip Darr who said the college is experiencing difficulty m securing enough pool time at ~ion Viejo's Marguerite and Sierra Recreation Centers. The colle1e presently leases s\.i11m1n1 ,pool tllile at botli • facilities from the Mission Viejo Company. '1 • Darr pointed out that com- lJl!unily recre1Uonal and sports J'l'!IJ!•m• ran!< ao a lint priority .,. ltµie recreatfo~.,4l'enl"8 and t~at the colle1e w11 .• slqwly being ~~out. · . • f,._PaeeAJ ti.AMMER.· .• :Rach time Hammer reiterated ~matter wu disputed. ~I Finally, the ju,cfge said, "Ir I cannot get an affirmative answer tb tb~~t1 (question), I cannot ac- dept. uus plea.'' , He called a recess to allow JJammer to consult with his at- tc>niey. On his re tum, Hammer a&ain was asked if he understood he faced the Possibility of im- i)risonment by pl•adinigullty. • Hammer q\Uetly replied, "Yes sir." · ' Th.e money was funne1ed through former Montana Gov . Tim M. Babcock, who pleaded guilty nearly 10 mootbs ago to similar charges. :~After Jfammer's plea was ac- cepted, a spokesman ·for Oc- eldeatal iaaued a statement say- ing that the charges aiainst its daainDaft' did not involve any em Pol ate funds. OllANGIE COAST Hirohit.o Death Plot? WAIHINGTON CUPI) - Tiie FBI said today ii ii in· v..U1at1111 a-report tllat three men rldlnl In aa automobile bearlDI ·• California license plate may be inte nt on as- sassinating Japanese Em· peror Hirohito. Hirohito iii visiting ·in Wil liamsburg, Va., on his rlrst official trip to the United Stat es a nd is scheduled to meet Presi- dent Ford Thursday. The Canadian Border Patrol was r eported to have aler t ed U .S. a uthorities that the three men crossed into the Unit- ed Stales and may be in - tent on assassinating the emperor. . Srrwoth Heist For County . Hijack Trio Smoot h-operating hij ackers struck at a Wes tminster market in broad daylight Tuesday morn- in g, escaping with $5,000 worth of cigarettes. Police officers s3id John Yugi Mashima, 40, was making a de- livery of cigarettes from the Los Angeles area to the Food King Market at Goldenwest Street and Westminster Av e. at8:30a.m. Just as he was unloading the firs t of his cargo, a man slammed a gun in his back, forced him back in the van and tied him up and put a bag over his head, officers said. He was· then driven over to Sungrove Ci rc le .and Garden. Grove Blvd. in Garden Grove by the gunman who was joined by two confederates in a waiting vehicle. They transferred their tobacco shipment to their vehicle and made their escape without a hitch. · Officer Mike_ Rat.tiff said the transfer took pl ace in the com- mercial area. "They probably didn 't look ve ry .suspicious at all," Ratii ff said. "The only one who knew what was going on was tied up in a van and couldn 't do anything about it.•· Ratliff s aid operations were similar to two previous hij ac k- ings in Westminster and one in HWJtin&10J1. Beach this year. Detectives Dick GrOdt. and Don K·err are handling. the investiga. lion. The three hijackers l eft Mashima tied up tn f;he delivery van. He later worl$ed himself free apd called the Police. Front Page Al HICKS ••• Before then, according to Chi ef Deputy District Attorney James Enright, Hicks will seek a clarification on issues related to a· federal grant that he will be free lo discuss with supervisors Ralph Diedrich and Laurence Schmit. The two committee members want.to question the district at- torney about the intelligence fund' as well as a secret Superior Court fund used to bankroll und ercover investigations. .- Enright said there is some un- .certaint~ in Hicks' mind about whether he would be violating federal laws by discussing cer- tain aspects of the Orange County Intelligence Unit fund. Enright said it is those ques- . lions Hicks hopes to have answered before his confronta- tion with the two S).lpervisors. • In Sacramaeato SLA Ptu'Chased I . Getaway .Car? By United Pren IDlenWioDal Jnvestigators are cheddng the -1bility that the Symbioaolle Liberation Army purcbased a car In Sacramento to escape from a robbery at a Crocker bank in which a woman customer was killed,Jt was repqrted today. The ·Sacramento Uliion said a st4Utm wagon-, whlcb has ne\fer been located, may have been bought with money taken from a n eaTlier TObbery at a Sacramento branch of Guild Sav- ings and.Loan. The newspaper said the station wa1on was bought Feb. 26, one day after the Guild robbery, by a man lisUng his name as: Elliot Burton and paying ·for the car. with crisp $20 bills. Burton's name and address were later determir:iect to be phODy. the reportsaid- Iovestigators said a bundJe of $20 bills was taken during the Guild holdup. The Union also said·FBI agents and local investigators believe the robbers of th_e Crocker bank * * * April 21 left a trail of two stolen cars to divert police. During the holdup, customer Myrna L. Opsahl :W .. lcl1lod by gunfire. Meanwhile, an attorney ror Patricia Hearst said today her-- ability to cooperate in her de--tense Ls worse now than bef'ore 'tbe start of her court-meotal examination. Attorne y Terence Hallnan blamed her "deterioraUnc condi- tion" on her confinement at San Mateo County Jail .and the now- h a J t e d t ape-reoording b y authorities of convenatioos with. her immediate famUy. · In an affidavit filed in federal court Tuesday, Hallinan and another a ttorn~y for Miss Hearst, J ohn Knutson, said she appeared ''vacillitating in tier J1.t- tlt11de toWai'd tier Parents and lawyers in the case!' The document added that she •'listened with obvious 'impa- t ience to any discussion. of the proceedings'' and sometimes ig· no red questions put to her. * * * Musl-i-ms Prompt Patty Evacuation -· SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - Members of the Black Muslim party expressed '.'interest" in ob- taining the floor plan of the stan- ford University Medical Center where Patricia l;l.e1rrsrwas being examined Tue'Sday, a Justice . Department spokesman said t~ day. Security was increased, he said, and Miss Hearst's lawyers said that apparently was the re- ason she was ''hustled'' out of the hospital before tests were com- pleted Tuesday .. "We received information that there was interest on the part of the Black Muslims in the fjoor plan where she was being ex- amined," s a id Robert L . Stevenson, assistant director of public information for the de- partment. F.--PageAJ WATER ••• gallon a day ocean outfall capaci- ty it bas purchased from the Orange County Sanitation ·Dis- tric~ to get rid of wasfeWater.- Mrs. Van Lehn said that 70to80 percerit of the reclaimed water! goes to park, Jandscaping and otherirrigati9n. Thebalancegoes to the Irvine Company. The reclaimed water, she said, is sold at $38.20 per acre foot which is ''about th e s@.llle'~ as Metropolitan Water District prices for ag:riculturewater. Residential water prices are about $130 per acre foot. Farm~ ing water, she said, is cheaper for a variety of reasons, includ- ing the fact that most residential water is sold during hours or ••peak demand<'' while farm water is sold on oU hours. If the district were to use its ocean outfall, Mrs. Van Lehn said, it would have to treat water to the same quality it does now. lt would have to pay for new facilities to treat the water and get it to the outfall, sbesaid. · Additionally, she said, the diS- trict would Jose the offsetting value of selling the reclaimed water. · She contends that reclaiming water is cheaper Chan dumping it in the ocean. · He refused to elaborate on the circumstances of the Black Muslims' interest except to say that ~ecurity was increased at the hospital as a result. "We heard about it," said de~ fense attorney Terence Hallinan. "Allegedly ijlal was the reason she· was hustled out or the hospital before psychiatric tests were completed yesterday.'' A hospital spokesman said there were no pl~ to return Miss Hearst there for further tests. CopOteaU . . Porno Shop NEW LONDON, Conn. (UPI) -A report o._ied Tll•r1•a~ 'ltll~~i iidlwiltl• .... . . OORE •• ; ) umu.e ....s WU disarm-I later. by the San Fraiiolsoopollce. • I o•a.a ld4Dtlfled Ille fecret =r.~;=r.:. to charce 1tate police seraeant wilbfoedin&•I.,. into-pohowmacbina t two '°""''ropbJ •bo!>o· ·Gory y_.-, lloUMI-"'""' l<heduledto~. -O'Shea said be!*' ........ meni. · made of II.Isa Moan'~ drl-·· "-.,._ ... -lbe Settet Service .,.... tolcl Harold B. 'Dean, chief prosecutor in-Common Pleu Court, uld T\leaday lie ill •altinl for tbe report · "-hl!I lnvnU,ator in the case of _Sgt. Timothy llilu.rpliy or Norwich, a member or state Police ,,.._It In Colchester. The uae of slugs is a , 1arcenymiademeanor. • 100 Tickets Remaining for Devine Tribute !:ll!Jy_l_OQ extra tickets an left for the Orana:e County Press Club's celebration Ot Newport Beach actor Andy Devlne's 10th birthday next Tuesday. '" The deadline is Thursday for ticket purchases to the dinner al which fellow Newport Beach ac~ , tor John Wayne. will be lhe master of ceremonies. him tM7 wwld pl•k I'-llP but hal not dol!e ao. TIMI wwant ~II tile =::.i~~~ Ford, Moo ta t•lepbone call• -to -Service an,d Pollee. bU1. ..,._ WU spread_ to ~ ~· Ford. . Jameo T. Burke lcldU.Sallat• committee Illas l(ID'!l.modl Ill> _tbreat a1ains~ ForCI O:Jl tho ' · telOllWme. the mo.mini all Sopt. 22, the day of the •boatlllli He said such a tbrut wouldlm· mediately have -~to tbe ''command polt*' ~ ing protection of F(l!l In San Francisco. . Burke and Secrd Sel"'fkW Direclot fl. Stuart·Kllillit· .. tol,d the committee Lbolr, ...... with a cleclliion by secntllenkie acenta tbe daY bef""' 111e ·-· ing to releas~ Miss )lqorect..pite the fact that a pistAll bad beep taken from bet. -~ ' • . ) • Medi~ Slart · 1 ' A:trendo1•,,.h·a~ been limitedio•~~~~~~ ·--.:.....o l,IX>O persons at the affair at the Disneyland Hotel, and among the guests will be Bob Hope (taping schedule perll)itting) and con- firmed appearances by Lew Ay,res, Milburn Stone and several-other figures from the woNd of the Holfywood Westerns. TiCkets at $25 per cwple are available tl:J.rough Joe Irvine, 17322 Irvine Boulevard, Suite C, Tustin. Sanitation Meet Orange County Sanitati,gn Dis- tricts Nos. 1, 2, 3, s, 6, 1, 8 and 11 will meet tonight at 7:30at10844 Ellis Ave,, Fountain ValleY. . .. ' Paramedic -service in Irville will begin.four months later thin the ortgiuilly sch~uled October startinl.tlme, accdrdi~C,:U-ty nre warden Carl M. • The service Will begin In January, be sai<\ in a letter to Irvine City Matiaaer ' William Woollett. · ' · The proi.lem, s'aid Downs, 1\'BS the los.s or fi ye paramediC trainees Follf were unabl" to meet the standards of the cqurse and one qliit to \ake a Job wi\li a . city fire depaftment, Downs: said. , .' ' ' ~. A new clasg graduatini in January will make up theloues, hesaid. ~ if ,. .. i. . . .. ,, •-' ' . 0 30" off on our finest Mlique j;Ui11 ;rind .6heer CUl lO!)"I ' draperie$. Cl'I005C froni ma"'} d«oralor cokws. Sale price ~ndudes ine~ fabric • ;,nd t.liloring. We can help Yoo §tlec1 proper dmpery hardware arid "'~ngt:'for expert iostaillation. Matching WJIMCl'S iind lie·backS M9o on~ ~of~ And wt! can h11lp yOO choose<'! custom ~that will com~ yotl\' i:hoice of rww bedroon1 dr<l{lCril.-s.. ·' ~ • •. Be's 'Monster' save Youths' Hoax RealisUc ARMSTRONG SUNDIAL' -VINYL l'lOORlNG &~utiful d.-sigrl-;. High !UVI••· $ Arm~lrtmg"s 1no<>I +'l!M"lullok.11 596 now.~ ft<M11"! f\y,111.dil.• UI (',' sale , sq. :1M 12' w!tl1hs. ~ l.~ . ' (All o~her Armstrong l • 1.ooed lmn credit ~ wilh ~Or c:lln use the c;ti.'lrge ?Tds ~ b:low. TO TAKE AD\l.t.NTAGE OF REE SHOP-AT·HOME SERVICE. FHONE ANY OF IBE NUM~ Bl!LOW. ! ,,, - -AT-: • ii ' I . • --• ·-· • ' . ' ' . ' • • Buntin Fou•tal• Bea eh V~o~Y T ... ,_.•Cl•I .. N.Y.Steeb • ' • .. VOL 681 NO. 274, 7 SECTIO N~. • PAGES QRANfE COUNTY, CALI FORNIA W EDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1975 TEN CENTS: • • . ' ·IWew · C.~arg~ ~t " -unification ByTOMBAJU.EYI ~..,.k Ill. Qwen's. He ........ Vote . . . . .. .. • .... ....,....... tbat::tbe..resillrar'• aftkre v:Wat- 0.. al two lawyen .._....,t. edaeourt~lut--lt 1111 1<lllool dlstrict1,cippooed lo -abeiql wll!t lbe llrintlna al --plans le Huntington 1ample ballota. lleacb and P'ountala Valley today -anded lbat.Oranae County's Obrien said that 11.J.ucll• or Votero be round ip · Owens finds merit iii · aP. • or court. pll..Uon be will ~ call ~ a del Mar attorney lSWJera for botb aklel into hia: J-Obrien filed lbe moUon <OUrtroom Fd .. y rcr a bearinl before Superior Court Judge cm tbe CObtemllJl etiarp. A writ liped-by .hllleOweas ·,;-U1h1.to plans ror the bold- --ly twow-al.w..ie l{la_ql_lhe election in Fountain la ll11 eo-.rtroom. pr•vuted Valley and Huntinit:on Beach. ""'1on ltr the II.lie and lbe · · Comity CoaaHI'• Offtce froro, ~ Defense lawyers m.te it cle8!' pOatlnc ballola· ror die~ al lbe time !hat Ibey were pre- N<nr. 4 el«ti.,.. pered to gam&le on ballot print- But lbe flllnl al lbe a_.i, ODW bein& lludled lly lbe FOurtb Distriet Court of·A-'8 in .5a1b Bernardino, aaain gave tbe . inl ODd the settlnf up ol efectlOit macbiaory in the hope that the , election might be held before the appellate court t.Ul~ oo \he is· sue. , The controversy erupted when lawyers for the Huntington Beacb Union High SChool J>i.. trict and Garden Grove Uttlfied School District condemned the state's unification plans as il· legal. They asserted the am.ion Would create substantial dif- £erences in tax bases in the af- fected districts . One proposal would convert school distr icts in Yoqnt•ln Valley~into one unified district·- klnderglrt,en through high sc- -with the same boundaHes as the city or Fountain Valley. The other proposal would lakfl! territory from the Huntington Beacb City School District (elementary) and add to it U.. pGrilon of the Fountain Valley stbool district that lies inside Huntington Beach boundaries. • : $5~000 Loot Gm bbed • Hijackers Strike ~ -In-flaylight Raid R.tstler Queen Candidate s . ' 'One of these five Golden West College ·coeds will be c•oWried· Rustler Homecom- ing queen Saturday night at the GW<l- Fullei:ton football game in Cost.a Mesa. . . C.llllllidates (fr"om left) are -Del>orab: . Mar'sball, Huntington Beach ; Ann Strachan, Huntington Beach ; Olympic " gold medJil swimmer .Shirley Bal>ashoff, Fountain Valley; Lynn Bruck, ·Garden Grove and Kim Baxter, Irvine . Smooth-operating hijackers struck at a Westminster market in broad daylight Tuesday morn- ing, escaping with $5,000 worth of cigarettes. Police orfice·rs said John Yugi Mashima, 40, was making a de· livery of cigarettes rrom the Los . Angeles area to lhe Food King Mark_,t al Goldenwest Street and Westminster Ave. at8:30a.m. · J ust as he was unloading the first · Of his cargo, a man slammed a gun in his back, forced hiln back in the van and 'VniftCatio n Attorµe y .(ipp~t} H i, · tied him up and put a'bag over his · ammer Files ·Guilty be~~·:z~·r~::i~riven over •o · Sungrove Circle and Garden • the Hwillaliton Bea<b City (elementary),School BOard vot-- ed 4 to l Tuesday nlaJ>I to hire~ private attorney to int~~e in a unillc1tioa' court apRe:al.' •Trustees. authoriz,d the dis- trict td 1,pend $5,000 in legal fees to hire Spe11icer Covm, a former --depl!t770railge-'Coµ1V'°PJunsel~" whO hQ been rep-DI tho Fountain t'rJl•y (elementary) ~ District in the same mat- ter. • . But Trusteee Bnan Garland voted against the move, saying the. matter already is being de-· fended by the Orange County · Grove Blvd. in Garden Grove by DJ _ f D • the gunman wbo was joined by .£ 1 .. eas or . onat1ons ~':l:iJ~ederates in a waiting W~!!H .,GTON !AP> - J!litltim· · · e,Arm~ Ham-N , 111' yto~ t!OD I ,OllG in caft-~bu!j.0119 to I/I• 1972 re.eJeetion f'~ilD of former Prestdeqt NbOID.~ , . Cl!)~r . District Judge Wtlli&m B:..-1ones accepted the pl,e . fro m t b e-1 Occidental· ~l!iilnm-.Cl!rl>. ,cblirman, and aJDlOUDCed • da.te for ~tencing will' be oet .. ter. Hainmer, 77, Was releaffdWithout bdnd. · They transferred their tobacoo •hipment to tl:\eir vehicle · and :made,.. their escape 111ll.tbout .a ......... -' ' ,., w ~ • -;. ' ~ \ t ~,.j "~ "l Orlicer Jllke 'Ratlirr oaid the · trantfel-took place in Ole rom- mercial area. ''They erobably didn't look very suspicious at all.'' Ratiilf said. ''The onJy one who knew what was going on was tied up in a van and couldn't do -anything aboulit.·· RaUiff said oper"ations' were similar to two previous hijack· ings in Westmins ter and ooe in Huntington Beach this year. Detectives Dick Grodt and Don Kerr are handling the investiga· lion. The three hijackers l elft Ma.shima tied up in the delivery van, He later worked himself free and called the palice. Before lneident Police Warned FBI !About Sara Moore' WASHINGTON <UPI) -ASan Francisco police inspector testified today that he warned the Secret Service, t.he FBI·and other federal agents that Sara Jane Moore mi•ht )Je ''another Squeaky Fropime'' the day , before Miss MOore shot at Presi-'clenl'Ford. . • Jack o :Sbea . testifying before a Senate appropriations subcommitt~e lookiq& into the. adequacy of Secret Service pro- tection, also said Secret Service agents failed to pick up photo- . graphs he obtained df Mi ss Moore prior.to the shooting. Tobacco · and Firearms qents bad talked with Mias Moore the day before she fired ·at Ford beca~ p~e orfered to IM!l ~...,. dercovet officer into cont:ac:t W'ith an aUesecl Illegal cundealer. ~:=t:~:..--=~ by the San F)'ancisco police. • O"Shea identified the Secret Service agent.I with whom he talkecl as, Martin Haskell and ·GaryYa.Uger, botholwhomwere scheduled to-testify later. · O'Shea said he had enlarge. ments made of .Miss Moore's driver's license-photo and that the Secret Service agents told him they would pick them up but had not done so. •· .. Counsel. The plea .. ,.,. af\.fJ' • highly unusUal series of exchanges between the slight, gray-haired Hammer a nd the judge. When the. jOOge asked if Hammer un- derstood that a guilty plea could result 1n lmDrisonment, Hammer demwfed. • >i: Crtµh Kill.s Truck Driver ·OnFreeuny O'Shea denied he ever told the Secret Service that Miss Moore is ··no problem.'' In testimony Tuesday, one reason cited by the Secret Service for releasing Miss Moore the night before the shoot· ing was an assurance by O'Shea that she was not a threat to the President. The assistant director of the Secret service testified Tuesday that only hours before shooting at Ford, Miss Moore made fiv e 'telephone calls to the Secret Service and police, but no alatin was s pread to thd'se protecting Ford. Covert will be asked to in- tervene iq a lawsyit rued by the Huntingt,on Beach Union High ScbQol Distric.t aimed at .balling: a. Nov. 4 unification vote in south Huntington Beach. The election has been ruled ii· legal in Orange County Superior Court but the matter is being ap. _.ed. The Fountain VaJJey School .Board has not-yet -decided whether or not to retain covert in (See APPEAL, Page A2l Sla yer 1 Given • Death _P enalty TOLEDO, Ohio (UPI) -Lucas County Common Court Judge Robert Franklin has sentenced Robert Lonbei'ger or Toledo to death for what he called "the most brutal murder, the most un· calJed.for and most wtiustified ever committed the state of C>hio '' -~.r _..... Lonberger, 29, was convicted in May of the r•pe-munler of (.,'barita Lanier, rf., of Toledo. He is await.ing tra'nsfer to· the· Southern Ohio ,Correctional Facility to be executed Jan. 12. Lonberger Stabbed the woman· to dea\h, slit her throat and stuffed t he body into a freeter, evidence showed. ' EARLY .BIRD "I'm delighted with the ad. 'Ibere Were many calls, but the Tbat'1 tbe ad'f · ing success • boa\ sold on. the filcall." ezper1eneed by he Newport Beaeb woman who laced this ad Hammer replied that whether -.he could be sentenced to jail was legally ~pwted .. At ~~ st~~mes. lones asked if· Hamme ~ .. unde'rstood the PoSSibillty of imprisonment. Each tim'e Hammer reiterated the matter wu disputed. 'P'inaUy,·tbe Judie said; "If l cannO( get ak) aff.rmative fJ15Wer. to· tti.at CqUestion), I cannot ac· cept this plea.'' He called a recess to allow Ha'.mmer to consult with his at· tomeY. On bis i-~um,, Hammer all!lin was aakedll heubderstond he fpced th• poasibllity o1 Im· prlsonment by pleading £ullty. ·Hammer quietly replied, "Yes sir." The money was funneled through former Montana Gov. Tim M. Babcock, who pleaded guilty nearlY tp mOlllbs ago to si~ar charges. •• • lntbe~ally llUot: 1 , ',', Sol C::.l ii', full race. box bn trailer, better than new. lX'.1:1U!XX d•1s,•xx· X·u'.n After 5. . . . U you tiave 8 OOat iO i;ell, 'call &&a-1178 'It ontr take6 a few wo\'da iii" thettgM i>ll>te'll>"mak'e a,aale. , Alonl the" Oran·g Cdast, the ' i;IJ~I pJ'c~ l1,the !l"!IY Pilot. • ' . . .,,...,.....,._ PLEADS GUILTY Oii Mogul Hemmer A $9-year-old Seal Beach truck driver was crushed to death Tuesday afternoon when he was ejected on the Long Be ac h Fk'eeway and struck by coocrete pipe that he was hauling. ' ·A CalifOrnia Highway Patrol After lfammer's plea was ac~ officer said ff:u~sel l Edward Overly was driving at an ex· C!'J>ted, .a spokesman for Qc· cessive speed when his truck !='dental issued a statem~l say· .: jackknifed on the transition road mg .lhat the ,,charge~ against its to the Pomona Freeway. chairman did not mvolve ~any . The accident occurrOO at 3:45 corporate funds. · p.m . and Mr. Overly was pro· The Occidental board of direc· nounced dea·d at the Los Angeles tors has expressed complete con· General H<MSpi~al at-<I :~ p.m. . fidence in Hammer's tntegrity .Mr. Overly 1s survtved by his and leadership the spokesman wife, Pauline, and daughters said·. ' MrS. Zolain e Davis or Long At issue was an ambiguous sec· tion or lhe law which defense lawyers have interpreted as pro- hibiting any jail term. · .., • • Beach and Miss Rosalyn Overly of Seal· Beach. Funeral arrangements are pend_ing at the Lee R. Hill Mortuary in Temple City. ' ,. - ,, •' . -, . "I told them she may be another Squeaky Fromme." be said. Lynette Fromme aimed a pistol at Ford in Sacramento. earlier in tbe month. O'Shea. other San Francisco police and Bureau of Alcohol, * * * Man Arrested ·In the Are a Of Ford Hotel SKOKIE, Ill. (APJ -Police ar· rested a young man outside a hotel where President Ford was staying today but the Secret Service later said he had nothing l'> do wilb the President. White House press secretary Ron Nessen said no gun was in· volved and the Secret Service no lon2er was interested in the CHICAGO WOMAN HAD GUN IN PURSE-A4 SIPPLE SUES 7 _NEWSPAPER~ '.yoting man , id e ntified by authorities as Thomas Weber. Nessen said Weber was thrown out of the North Shore Hilton Hotel Tuesday night for loitering. and when he appeared outside the building this morning was told by RO:licc_to ta.kc his hands ~ out o{ his pockets. ... Weber then punched Skokie police Sgt. Philip O'Keefe, who gave the order, Nessen said. He was wrestled to the ground and later led away with a bloody face. Witnesses said Weber, a sandy· haired youn1 man in a lan sweater and 1portcoat, had ap. proached tbe side cA the hotel ·from the parking. lot and Was Im· mediately surrounded by police · and agents. Al lhe"time of Ute arrest, Ford was reported to be in ,his suite here at the North Shore Hilton, wh.ere _be met wjth sonte 30 piayora a 1h9rt time ~are,, ' 1r -r ,. . ' ~ . - James T. Burke told the Senate committee Miss Moore niade oo .threat against Ford on the telephone the rriorning of Sept. 22, the day of the s hooting. He said such a threat wpuld im- mediately have been relayed to the "command post" coordinat· ing protection of Ford in San Francisco. Bi.Jrke and Secret Service Director H . Stuart Knight also told the committee they agreed with a decision by Secret Service agents the d ay before the shoot· ing to release Miss Moore despite the fact that a pistol had been taken from her . ·Knight said ''experienced agents .. conducted a thorough ill- terview with Miss Moore and made a decision not lo place her under surveillance "on the basis of the best information we had at the time." Coast · -Weather Night and morning· low clouas c-1earing to only hazY.: sunshine · Thursday aft ernoon . Sli g htl y warmer inland.• Highs at the beaches in the upper 60s rising to the 70s inland. I NSIDE T ODA 'l' W a J9ct -finding U.S. Jena.tor, talking with Egypt's Sadat while looking . at the Sluz Canal, reportedl.y laid, "ThU U .beautiful. l 've.alWIJll& wonted to J~e the P~i>an Gulf." The. CJM1Dfl''I on AS. .. I -. ,SI DAILYPILO~ H /..f_ WFeadoy,O<:tober1 , t97S la Sacramento : SLA Bought I , 1 _\Getaway ~ar? B7 United Press lotematiooal Inv.estigators are checking the .possibility that the Symblonese ~beration Army purchased a ear in Sacramento to escape. (tom Ji robbery at a Crocker bank in which a woman.customer was 1dlled, it was reported today. . , The Sacramento Union said a titation wagon, which has never been ·1ocated, may have been bought with money taken from an earll-fr . robbery at a SacramentO.~ranch of Guild Sav- ings and Loan . The newspaper said the station wagon W/!S botight Feb. 26, on e day after the Guild robbery, by a man listing his name as Elli~t Burton and paying for the car With crisp $20 btlls. Burton's name and address · re later determined to be ny, the report said. nvestigators said a bundle of bills was taken during the . wld holdup. ' t The Union also said FBI ag~nts 1 and local investigatQrS believe the robbers of the Crocker bank · April 21 left a trail of two stolen cars to divert police. _, During the holdup, customer Myrna L. Opsahl was killed by · 1unfire. .-Meanwhile, an attorney for Jj'alricia Hearst said today her 1 ability to cooperate in her de- feJlfie is worse now than before the start of her court-0rdered QJ.ental examina tion. UPIT ....... AIDS PATTY. -Attorney F . Le e Bail ey, who will represe nt Patty Hearst, says he thinks the public believes the case against her is "open and· shut." t(tude toward her p·arents and lawyers in the case.,. The document added that sh~ "listened with obvious impa· tience to any discussion or the proceedings'' and sometimes ig- nored questions put to her. . I DA.Hicks Picks Up . . Subpoena By GARY GRAJ'!Y!LLE OfOle0.11•"''" .... Orange County Diatritt At· tornoy CecllHicks went out qi his way Tuesday to personally accept a subpoena calling him to appear" before a two-man committee of the Board of Supervisors Friday. lllcka was all but en route to the Nation'al Conference on Organized Crime in Washington, D.C .• when be learned the sub- poena had been issued. WHle it could have been acc.ept- ed in his name, the district al· tomey stopped by his office to penooally accept the board's summons. · And before taking off forlhena- tion's capital, Hicks made ar· rangements to have the hearing pOltponeduntil Oct. e: Before then, according to Chier Deputy District Attorney James Enright, Hicks will seek a clarification on issues related to a federal grant that he will be rree to discuss with 11upervisors Ralph Diedrich and Laurence Schmit. The two committee members want to question the district at- torney about the intelll&ence fund· as well as a secret Superior Court fund used to bankroll undercover investigations. Enright said there is some un · certainty in Hicks' mind about whether · he would be violating federal laws by discussing cer· tain aspects of the Orange County Intelligence Unit fund. Foresf,of Baadleflars One wonders how tbele atuilenb at Edison High School in Huntington •Beach· managed to find their own bikes alllOlig S,000 or so cycles parked In storage ariea each day. Cl')/Sh of, velocipedes Is example • •• ,..--' . ' . . ., . . . . of overcrowding oC campus which hu of. ficlala alaMned-'Ibey said SlO too muy )'\lllllgsters caused a scramble for e&tra lell!'her• tbla fall. . ' • OC Medical C·entey/fOCE ~ S I D D J d For8ervice a e ate e aye KOCE·TV at Golden Weat . university ·re1ents and now by Gov. Edmund G. Brown'• bud1et cuts. t Attorney Terence Halinan blamed her ''deteriorating condi· lion" on.her confinement at San Mateo County Jail and the now - halted tape -recording by authorities or conversations with her immediate ramily. Hallinan said today the ar- fidavit referred to "her ability to cooperate, not her willingness. Her condition is deteriorating. It is worse now than befoi:e the ex- ams." Hallinan and Knutson told the court in their afridavit that Miss Hearst is on the edge of a ''nervous breakdown.'' Enright said it is those ques- tions Hicks hopes to have answered before his confronta- tion with the two s upervisors. Oranee 'County supervisors agreed Tuesday to •lain set back the deadline for the sale of Oran1e County Medical center '<OCMC> to the University of California, this time to Dec. 31. When hacking away at the state's Sil billion budlet: earlier this ye-ar, Brown deleted 9200,ooo for the design of a 20().becl cam .. pus teaching hospital at UCI. C·, Colleie ID Huntlnllon Beach bu ncelved a public semee award ''IOI' aci.eptionJ! Hnlce ID the public Interest"' from the CallforniaEmpwymeatlle"101>- ment Department (EDD). The award, preaeatect last week, was1 based on a-10.part series by KOCE, Channel :so, called "TbeGreat\Jobllalllt." ~·In an arridavit riled in federal t.0urt Tuesday, Hallinan and another attorney for Miss Hearst, John Knutson. said she appeared "vacillitating in her al· " , ~yclist Hurt I . (n Accident; 4 ' ~ 'f een Arrested I A 22-year-old Westminster -moloreycUat WAI reportd doing fine today at Orange County 1'1!edlcal Center after a hit·and-. nm COIUaion TuUjlay evenfl\R.'1 ( John Lesley Pierce, :12,ol 6661 Ginger Lane, Westminster. suf- (erecl a.-i~ fra!'(ured leg in tie erub, PQUce laid, at Bolsa Chica Avenue and Pearce Street fnHuntlnston Beach. 1 f Offieers arrested J.8..year-r0id • Jtgberl Wayne Muzio&• of 11952 iltwklM SJ., Ap\. 3, ooChU'lfll of felony bit ud run drlvlna three boura after the colllslon, police aakl, after be turned himself in at die police station. ·, He Wb free today on $5,000 \lODd, police said. · .. 1 Officers laid the crash hap- pened aaMmln10 allegedlymlide a right tum onto Pearce, into the pathofthepauln1cycle. , lf0ntington Group ~ear.s library Talk A Huntington Beach group called Voice of the People will hear a repart by Walter Johnson, director or the Huntinilon Beach Library, in a meeUne 'Thursday night at 7:00 at the library at 1111 'l'-Ave. Allo scheduled to appear on tbe procram are Elaine Croft of Frieuda of the Library and 9blri01 Kearln1 of the Literary Qerdem. OllAWGE COAST "" DAILY PILOT Conversations b et'ween Patricia Hearst and visitors will no.longer be taped, acCo~ng to an agreement reached Tuesday. From Page Al APPEAL ••• the court appeal, although he did represent the district in Superior Court. The appeal matter is on Foun- tain Valley's 7 :30 p.m board agenda Thursday Deputy Superiri.tendent Charles Palmer said today he be;lieves t,he Huntington Beach Union High,.ScbQPl District ~'forced us to def end ourselves "If someone comes up and pokes you in the nose, you better put up your arm,•• he com- mented. But Garland, a high school dis- trict employe, said be believes all the districts have spent too much money on unification. And he said he also objected to hiring Covert because his district is the only one in Orange County that bas not yet settled this year's contract with teachers. About 200 teachers were in Tues- day night's audience. But Palmer said today the board agreed unanimously to make a ..new ·contract offer for teachers, although he did not want to release its content until after today's negotiation meet- ing. At the last session, Palmer said, teachers asked for a 12 per· cent pay boost and the district of - fered six. Garland said he also objected to spending the $5;000 on Covert because the district this year cut its allowance for class supplies. He added the $5,000 limit was im4 posed at bis suggestion. At the same time, be noted, the , district is maining an 18 percent reserve fund of $1..7 million, which he believes is excessive. He said some of those funds should be sent into the classroom for teaching suoplies. New Courses Join Slate In Huntington Consequently, be added, it is un- certain if Hicks will have the l'e- cords the board reQuested in its subpoena available at the Oct. 8 meeting. Neither Diedrich nor Schmit would discuss the upcoming hear- ing. Earlier, however, both had ex- pressed interest in determining if the intelligence unit fund was be- ing used for purposes specified in. thefederalgrant. Schmit has maintained the $20,000 Superior Court fund is pro- perly public money and should be deposited in the county treasury rather than ii) a bank account UD· der the name of the Oranee Coun· ty Drug andNarcoUcTastForce. Last w:eek, in.dieted county Supervisor Robert Battin charged the funds obtained through the courts fror:nconvicted off enders.are being mismanaa:ed. Battin did not specify any 8.cts of mismanagement when he made his allegations. As far as the court fund is COil· cemed, Enright noted that the' state attorney general's office had begun an audit of the fund 10 days ago. San Diego Nixes County Airport Plan SAN DIEGO (AP)-SanDieeo County supervisors have turned thumbs down on an Orange Coun· ty prop0sal to build a new in- ternational airport for the region ·in neighboring Riverside County. But the board declined Tue&· day to take a formal stan·d against the project. Instead, they decided to diS- cuss it in November in a meeting with leaders or Orange and Los Angeles counties. Riverside County supervisors are not expected to take part in · the meeting. but they have already voted unanimou11,._ qalnstthepropoledlirpolt.--1 Oranae County 1upervilon had uked Rlverolde UJd San Dieio COUDtles to conalder JolDtl1 developlna a 3,000..acre alr 'terminal at an. expected coat GI $144 mllllon. , The Huntington Beach ·Adult School b•• added a pair ol new, ~T.ne-... ~~.,,.:-._ llix·Weelt minlcounes to ito fall l 'tio:>llN ..,...'8Wf8 schedule. • . r "Youth Leaders Craft "-••ra pJ ____ _i -.. bhop ........ ia-lfor-leaders~Mf"-&'-HU'U~ ol any type of )'OUth croui>, will concentrate on teaching the The FOUDtaln Volley ~ leaders varlou1 crafts lhlt they Uan.Deparlment I.I ~ a c.ui "" d~ their ll'WP ac-• now. community llD111ln1 -tivities. This course will meet lhil fall, the Fount.ID Vllle7 everrWoolnesclay ha81MID1 ~t. Chorale. ,_ l,,._t,a.m. to..-. Directed by Natuh Ytlfe, the Tbe oecond eoune I.I "Bread -will 1ttld7 •IDllDI -· Douih Christmu Decorau..,.," qua; u well u denlop a .., ."'blch .will concentrate.on perto1re of a varlet)' al lloloc- Cbrlatmu omamonta Ind Jilts. "'""· auch 01 folk-· mmtcal 'lbla eoune wW meet OVel'J lllOCt· theater aeleetlOlll and -la clOT bealnaln1 Oct. ia, \a!Jo !rem toN11111 laaruaau. t .a.m. to noon. Tbe·chOrale #111-liii''l'llel- Botb eounea will beheld at the d17 evanl!,lli beatnnln1. Oct .. Westminster Community 1 at Nlablaa School taoo Services Center, 7 $ T 1 Gardenia Ave., Fountain \taney. W•tmlnster Ave. . , ThoH lntamted -llbou1d For additional Information, contact the recreation dfl>art· , call tbe adult acbool of the Hunt· mant, 10200 Slater A•itnuo, . lnaton Baoeh Union HIJh School 11112-:u:u ext. 211. RqiltratlcD I.I Dlttrlc;tat~ll7. ' required. ' ---1, . ---,-------• • . • -·- I Under an agreement reached a year ago, OClllC wutobesoldto the university for $5.5 million and eventually become part ol a two--And while be left $5.5 millic;m hospital "teaching and research for the purchase of OC::MC in the program al UC Irvine. _b.ud&et.,;he_said-tbe ~must' Since then, the UCI takeover at i:enegotiale the tranalei-agree- the medical center has been ment to protect the s~te from un· bogged dOwn first by a balky reasonable costs related to care stale legislature, then reluctant formedicallyindi&enL • ' T,he aeries dealt wtlh employ• ment opportunities, 1D"1ical. leaalUJdaociaLwelf""'aer:vlces, , as well as the emotional trauma experienced_by jobless persons. It also included 4 call-in viewer response to job openings. I • ..... 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I-l"'illlatl the judldal llYl(Alm and rmpaUaiJ:btl wttll aelf. aYOaed CommwliJt M&ela Dula, acctll"dlal to Jury Com· • "I PEEL llOTR...,. bumble and'""" .,.-ricbt now. and -WlllredO'Noll[ , am alsosomewbatawedb)'ourresponsihlllty. Jdon'ttlliDltf tru. waITING TllAT-llPOb"for lbo other jurors as well as benelf, llln. 11_..lipodlbelotl.er, "A Juror," O'Nelll aaid. ly comlftbeoded...wbm all ol_)(OU weN> talklaf abcMlt lltllq In Judlement <ale) onafellowman-oowldo. ''And now also, for I.be first time, I understand what Ansel• Dara and all tbe ot.ben -•at when I.bey • ..., maklq.llllCb a furor over not beilll a!Jle to iet a Jury oltbelr 'peen.• O'NEILL SAID IT WAS "unusual I.bat somecnewould write. letter about their involvement u a juror while still lnvol•ed lD the trial. That'• why I kei>t I.be letter, becallle we all like to '*P documents tfial favoroorposil!M." • • I ' I "1117 ~ --... la lhot I.be letter WU written by bl!r --abe b8d ..ad II it -W be ""!P"r t.o ~to It, then I Two Sex Offe nders , Denied c ·astration "Everyone connected witb this cU. -attomen. Judie, *· * * The jury commissioner said be waa abocked alter discover• ing t.ba1 t.be woman who bod written·hi. note of pralae allUodl)' tried to assassinate Fordon Sept. 22 as be left I.be St. Fraoci. botel lnSan Francisco. ~. .Sipple Sues Newspapers. * * * * * * ' ' WDU:GO' CAPl-TWo...,. Court Judie Doa11as R. vl~aeaolfeodenwbollkedto Woodworth said TUeoday alter b<i <1'.'lraled rather than put sentencing Joseph Almao Keo· bmbid liara !lave -aent to ner and Paul De La Raye. He · p~~IOD for lndefinlb terms said be passed sentence ''with · ~IJ>oycouldnatflndallW' · pencaalre1ret."- I-wllllna to perform the "I could have granted I.hem oprttatlons. probation under some kind of ''I bad· no choice.'' SUperior chemotherapy or psychotherapy 1 program;• he said. ''But those • programs require a measure of BrmmOkays 1 Oo/o Raise self-discipline. Son;y as I am for I.hem,· r j111t couldn't juatifv I.be risks.,, . ~ . WQODWORTR.AGUEDW!th' defense attorneya in cr!Uclzlng urologists who refused the castration requests. POT T ---.--,;...f .... _ ''A whole branc);I or the r ~ LA.aA.71111.,f,,n;eTS medical pro(ession has been UD• SACRAMENTO (UPI) -Gov. willing to extend a humanitarian service to this man, who races the prospect or being locked in a cage for the rest of his years," he said of Kenner. . Sb19erSued Claims Gay Revelation Invaded Privacy ' l SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Oliver Sipple, the ex·Marine credited with possibly saving _.President Ford's We_ dlll"inl an assaninaUon ·atteinpt here, bas filed suit acainst the news media ror reporting that be was homosexual. _: Sipple's lawsuit, filed in San_ t"ranc:isco Superior eourt Toes· day, seeks $15 million in damages. He said news reports of hi& sexual orientation coo· · stituted an invasion of privacy. Sipple, 32, said In I.be slit I.bat ••his brothers and his sisters learned for the first time of his • bomosexual sexual arientaUon. Blame Nature Anti-nudity Ruling Stands LOS ANGELES (AP) -A law requiring women to clot.be their breasts while men are allowed to go barechested is not un· constitutional, a state appeals court has ruled. and accordingly and cmsequen. tlally abandoned the plalnUff." THE SUIT ALSO SAYS be ''wu eJ.pC>!ed to Contempt and ridicul a111in1 bim ~ men· . W an • embarrusment and b · ation." T e suit named ee•en nen papers and their parent rompanies as well u 50 unnamed ''Does.•• identified only as p1.1bll1bers of a newspaper. ·maa:uine orne~ce. Tho only writer apeclflcally named aa a defendant wai San Franclaco CbrvDicle columnlat HerbCaen. Edmund G. Brown Jr., Tuesday night signed a controversial bill 1tanting state legislators a 10 ~rcent raise next year -from $il,120 to $23,231 annually. 'Brown, who has rePeatedly urged those with the "biggest belts" to make Ibo biaest salary sacrifices during tough economic times, signed. the palitically sensitive measure without com· ment ,bout five hours before a nildnlgbt deadline-alter whicb~t Would have become law without ''Several doctors· have toJd me privately that they wouJd like to accommodate the men. but they're afraid they might be ex- posed to aome crank lawsuit. 1 regard these fears as fanclful, but there's no way of guarantee- ing a doctor that some nut won't sue him." Elton John has been sued for $70,000 by his former landlady, who charges he left rings on the furniture, marred floors and drilled holes -in the walls of her Bever!¥ Hills home. · "Nature, not the legislative body, created the distinction between that portiori of a wom&n's body and that of a man's torso,'' the Second District Court of Appeal said Tuesday in up· holding the Los Angeles ban on nudity at city parks and beaches. "The classification requiring female breasts be clothed is re-asonable. not arbitrary'," the court said, "and· rests 1.1pon a ground of difference having a fair and substantial relation to the object of the legislation. so that all persons similarly circumstanced are treated alike." Newspapers named _,, the Chronicle, the Los Angeles Times, The Chicago SJn.. Times; The Denver Post, the San An- tonio Express, the Indianapolis Star and the Des Moines Register. NONEOFTREddeodalllabad ., commentontbe1uit. · Sipple asked for $5 million In • I actual damages and $10 million , in punitive and exemplary '! damages. hiS signature. · . . Legislators favoring the boost bad said the 10 percent raise over two years was below the in- crease in the cost of living and lower than pay hikes given other state employes. In addition to increasing salaries, the bill also would trig- ger an automatic increase in pension benefits. KeJ!ner an_d De La Haye, both 45-year-old Jaborers, have spent the last year together in San Diego County Jail, waiting for a surgeon to volunteer to perform the operation. called a bilateral orchidectomy. At least four urologists agreed to do It, but all later backed off. A THIRD MAN seeking castra- ti~ rather than imprisonment, James Wesley Goebel. 38, is be- ing sought by police fOl".falllng to Woman,82, Survives Ra'pe LONG BEACH (UPI) - An 82-year-old Wbman bea.ten and raped by two men who forced their way into her home was listed in critical condition today at Memorial Hospital. Police said the men forced open the rear door and attacked the woman in her bedroom. The beating The court also rejected the argument of plaintiff Maureen Eckl that state law e~mpasses the nudity area and that no local ordinances can be passed. The court said the state law "does not proscribe conduct other than that which is sexually motivated'' and is not intended to prohibit local governments from passing a "reasonable regula- . tion for the general welfare ·•. 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CA 92646 • (714) 962-2 446 l 9;~ a.m.·4:00 p.m. Mon.· Thur. • 10:00 a.m.·6:00 p.m. Fri. 9:30 a.m.· 2:00 p.m. Sat. < • .. • I r -----.A• " ' :DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE • \ . Cointllission's Role The F ountain Valley Youth Commission pla nned :to take a stand·last week on unification in its city, but it ran into two lasttminute snags. First, City Councilman Al Hollinden and City Manager J im Neal advised commissioners against taking a s t a nd unless asked to do so by the city council. ,Second, at the co mmission meeting la st week there were only two members present who had studied the matter and wer e pre pared to vote, so they were Wise to 'putt>ff a decision until later. The commission had been study ing unification for some time and e ven heJd a forum with sc hoo l officials and citizens inv ited to present their views . If the coun · cil didn't wa nt them to take a sta nd it should have let them know then. . In addition, for months city officials have been ·saying they want the commission to play an active jrole in youth affa irs. School reorg·anization obviously affects youth. I City offic ials would be wise to r econsider their ad· vice, and the commissio11 should withhold a vote until a majority of its seven members have stµdi ed the is ~ sues and c an agree on a stand. , Planning Overlooked City le aders of Huntington Beach hardly covered I themselv es with glory in the animal control emerge n- ~I recently threatened to get out of hand. The city council , citing failure by California I Animal Control <CAC) to meet financial conditions of a contract, terminated its contract with CAC. At this point, CitY.Jldministrator Dave Rowlands, not known as a n admirer of Orange County animal con- trol ser vices in the past, madeahastytrlptoSanta Ana and received e mergency help. This is cutting matters pretty thin. The service Ls not thorough and it won't be operating at'lOO percj>llt forthree m onths. The city's last-minute appeal, coming in literally just minutes be fore the supervisors had to act on It , didn't make the city any friends in county.government, ei ther. The city should have developed its intenm plans for a nima l control before it terminated CAC. Asking for Trouble Huntington Beach City Councilman Jerry Matney says it was stupid and unthinking of him when he wrote a letter to a developer in 1973 on city letterhead stationery on behalf of his brothe r's hardware com· pany. It was stupid. It also was in poor taste and is an appropriate cause foe raised eyebrows among his constitttents-and fell ow councilmen. . • Matney says he made no attempt lo get favorable treatment, po inting out that he and the developer were fully aware of each other 's relationships so there was no need for reminders of his powers through use or letterhead stationery. Matney blames the sudden appearance of the let· ter on his opponents in his battle against City Ad· ministrator Dave Rowlands and alleged secrecy in government. He says critics probably are out to em· ' · But instead of going along with minimal service 10r a 60-day traiisition period, CAC ceased services im- mediately and touched off a wild scra mble in city hall. barrass him . He may be right. 1 • But wh at if the situation were reversed and Matney had e mbarrassing information against others ? \Vould he hold back? 'Yeah, I was 'goin' over to see the president myself, The city ha d no dogcatcher, and stray animals pre· sumably had the run ofthecity. \Ve think the offender 's ears wo uld be ringing yet . H · but I'm just too busy. That'll be $29.95.' ! An Affront To a Noble Whose Right to Bear A l"lfts? .. ' ' Dear Gloomy. Gus Handgun Control VJews Vary Language (. CHARLES McCABE ) I The btessmgs or hie govern- ment are, as we know, bow\dless. From the foetus to the Final (".one we are cossetted by Big Brother. · In. a move so stunning that even a cOlumnist could not have pre-r dieted it, the government is now I telling us how to write and speak ! Enilish. They are putting down thejr ukases in · the name of ,~. the women's ~~ liberation ;;j-movement , io: ~ that mis -~ chievous ex-tr! ampt'e or a •ood becom- ing a bore by exaggeration. Sex has entered our language in a big way. How far it will get remains to be seen. You will have to Consider the position. In some wise, the U.S. Department of Labor puts out an annual Labor's Didicmary oJ Occupatiooal Titlea. '•Some of the changes," the Labor D . Says, "stem from the department's errorts to rid th e publication of age and sex con· notations.'' , ·Some or the new words dictat· e<1 by the wbor D. for 1975 are 'stunning. Nearly 3SOO job titles haYe been revised or changed. A , tale-am.a·o, of course, is a salesperson, as a chairman is transmogrif i ed into a chairperson,. THAT IS BUT a be ginning. Maids become houseworkers. Airline . stewardesses become airplane rlight attendants . Foremen become supervisors, jury foremen become jury forepersons. A new car salesman becomes a new car associate, a. filiherman a risher, a bridal con-- aultant a wedding consultant. My two favorites or all these &hUUy enervations are cbang· In• busboys to "dining room at· tendants'' and governesses int.o , '-'child mentors .'' The kind or a mind that can think up a lsn"t it r efreshing 'to Ob· serve how the Huntington Beach firemen made ab&pJutely no mention Qf a strike while waiting three months for a raise? DEDICATION Gitoom, GWI ~11t1 •r• •fllllomlllff llr , ........ w-.11MMC•1wr1t,l"llliKIU. ,.,...,. ot.tlM ........ ,. S.tlll ,_,.. llMftl•GIMmW G111, 0.11, PilM. classification called "child men- tor·• has a blazing future in the. world of gobbledegook. Mark you , the government is not kidding a:_boJ.Jt these little hQr· rors. We are going to have to live with them. All forms sent out by the government will be ruled by Labor's Style Book. Doubtless they will be adopted by large companies who think failure to do so will be an affront to all personhood. THE CONSEQUENCES in other fields are, as Matthew Arnold said of the future of poetry, immeQse. Mr. Harold Evans, editor or The Sunday Times of London, touched upon some changes that will have to be made: "Literature and music will have to be purged. Miss Tay,lor in Jane Austen's Emma becomes a child mentor (governess is dis- criminatory); Eugene O'Neill's .The Iceman Cometh will have to be called, The Ice Route Driver Cometh; and Straw, as everyone knows, wrote Person and Superperson. ••Arthur Milier, as a decent fair-minded man, will liye in shame that he never called his pl ay Death of a Salesperson ; Lerner and Loewe will dedicate to Women's Lib the Proceeds of My Fair Person ... ·· ~o STATE. the case is, pr course, lo uncover its lunacy. Political considerations are to af. feet the rhythm and sense of the English sentence. The cas e against inos t of these sex changes is not that they are un - necessary and-0ften comical, but that they offend the ear. To the Editor: '"Guns don ·t kill peopl e; people · kill people ." True, but straight tommyrot as an argument against any form of gun control. I have owned guns for more than SO years -rifles, shotguns and handguns. The first two were for hunting. The handgun I pre· senUy own was bought in pre· paration for trying to stay alive ecent year in crime-ridden inglon, D.C. saying; I hold no brief for rship of any hancfgun , whose oftly purpose is offenseordetense where human beings are con· cemed. 1 know that the claimed :•right to keep and -bear arms" under the federal Constitution is 3 phony, that ttiiS ''Rghi.1' rerated to the maintenance of a militia was needed at the birth of the na- tion. High courts, have repeatedly upheld this interpretation of the Constitution. I RECOGNIZE also that the easy avail ability or the handgun is a maj or factor in homicides nationwide, those resulting from e motional explosions within famili e s a nd among other persons who know each other. The National Rifle Association is on solid ground in its protec· tion of wildlife· and its habitat while supporting sound herd management, in the case of deer, through controlled hunting. But NRA js far off target when it blindly o~poses elimination of the Saturday night special· and all handguns other than those used in organized· competitive target shooting and legitimate collecting of antique handguns. Total ban on sale and possession or all other handquns should have universal support, out or sheer common sense. It would be no total panacea, of course. Criminals will still steal. guns or use alternative weapons. But if the great majority of Americans-who are·law abiding tum in the millions of handguns for just compensation. and use of gurus in crime ..is made a mari- datory penitentiary offense, a long step toward reduction of gun homicide will have been taken. ( MAILBOX ) Letter• from reader• CJ'l!' wefcome. The right to condenae ldter1 to fit space or eliminate libel it reserved. Letters of 300 words or Lesa will be gi~ preference. AU ldter1 mu.'1 in· cJud.e signature and mailing addreu but name1 may be withheld on re- quesi if sufficient f'ea&on la apparent. Poetrv will not be publiahed. Real 61a1 f'reaJa To the Editor: I must comment on Mr. Tom Murphine's article, "Let's Get the Pistols ." (Daily Pilot, Sept. 23). First off, radicals and robbers use handguns in the commissipn of crimes. Secondly, this man quotes that, "They will debate that if you take all the guns away from the good people, you will simply leave only the criminal armed. They will argue that you have a Hght to protect your home and property. They will claim. that the Constitution gives us the right to keep and bear arms.'' MR» MURPWNE says this in his opinion! I think that this stinks. Since when do we not have the right to protect our homes and property? Since when does the Constitution not give us th e right to keep and bear arms? In God 's name, what is going to> keep _some demented idiot from coming into my home or busi· ·ness? Mr. Murphinesaysaskany policeman. Ask them, I say. You, the readers. and even Mr. Morphine, might be very sur· prised by the resPonses from the police. · You may call us GWl Freaks. but the real gun freaks are the subversives, ihe criminals and the people who use a gun to their own ends. Even a handgun. It's not the type of gun, it's the intent. Lik-e I stated, ''Ask. any policeman,'' or did Mr. Mwphine say that? I hope that you have the courage to print this in_its_con. · text. RICHARD J . SIRAK McCabe Rftrlat A. W. BATF.S To the Editor: Our Reluctant Revolution Charles McCabe is a wise, a brilliant man, and his articles have impressed m,e with his ctom· mon sense, but his column . , ') ·' P,sychiatry F.aces Its Own • America's bicentennial. it is ported it, the rest being either his best. It is&~ to fmd people " you more harm tl\On good, and dergarten. -Maybe it would help I'm not kiddina .. '''Tbere is a way theie sources td direct their con· to solve psycbologkal problems. ~to t~e goals and objectives and it is not bY hidklg from them presently set for this level. and calling people l\'ho refuse to Noting that Mr. Garlaud was a behave as they know they should , .teacher, may or m ay not be rete. be sick. We must 'begin to make vant, as he is qualified on a high people take responsibility for school level. I feel the recom· What they do, up_less it can be mendation of our kindergarten proved that an lrictual organic and f'U'S_t grade teachers is vefy disorder, or brainwashing, .pre· important in these matters. They vents them from controlling arewberethe ''action'' is •• themselves. Tia is cannot be I feel Mr. Garland's spggestion shown in the vls.t majority of was given the attention it de. cases of mentally •'ill" persms. I serves and think the fellow board suggest that we all eoulcl learn members. are to be oommencted' much from a careful reading of for considering all opinions and Dr. Karl M'.enningq•s Dook. pn)ll'ams and then being1able to •'Whatever Became of Sin?'" move on to other business at Meanwhile, thanks ·.a lot for a band. stimulating critique oC a real glut MRS.LDaHAR8 on our c.utiure. CAL BEISNER Wife'• l'feee To the Editor: Please let me give you a little insight into the ••over.paid'" school· administrator. I'm mar· riedtoonel When our son was having lrou· ble and needed his father, his father was ·helpine someOne else's son. When my busbana puts in a 12-hour day (which Is not infrequent), I can't say it's okay because be is getting time and a half, like my neighbor does. I don•t work, I'm bometoraise my cbildren,·who aren't hungry, but we are' sure not ''rich."' We also don't have all the benefits that the llUY •ii'> gets time and a half does either. MOii,)' of tbe fem~eteacbera set '*ieljts from their buband•'Jobo. Call and you will often find my husband at s~hool after6p.m. or at a meeting: after 10-even on many ·weekends! Neither teachers nor principaJs receive pay for holidays Ol"tbat long summer vacation. I could go on and on but .... Nl<ME WITHHELD E•rllJ ReMlR9 Tolhe Editor: . Ult · rea Knt: ; ' . To the EditOr: 'x During these trying times or cour~ battles, recalls, atjll persona! accusations, I cannot help but feel the main concern of most parents bas been toSt among some iJtdividual ego trii*. Hor one, would liketogetl>A&· to the issue: Our children, the students. The ones who will ex· perience tbe direct result ol ll"Y . unification plan (or Jack of) enacted. ll(e have many alternatives lo !handle any overcrowding un4 iflcation could impose on tbe elementary schools. I haVe not seen any concrete soluti~ to ~e OVetCIOWding of Fountain va11,y llilh Sc!Mlol, the largest biglt aclilocil West of Chicago, if we do not UDlfY. • 1 lncre8sed taxes -a-lty. but what about reports from tile Runtlngtoo Beach Unified Hilh School District board ol lrwltem, in Janu•r.r ~ 1975, about a bankrupt high school dllltric!t. Wouldn't this also mean a tax lb· a-ease! . 4 So .many people forget that if we unify In Fountain Valley, many decisions will be made by'a -board of tnistees. Tbls bo~ will be. elected by tbe voters In Fount.in Valley only. More local control -7es -maybe this Is wh~·IOIDe are afraid Olr-~ Tbe eoocern of ewrf citizen sbould be educat1n1 the children. and how it will effect these Children and tbemselYeS, for the rest or the~ lives. 1'be most ex- pensive education. is a poor education As we prepare to Celebrateu • . J volution ; only a minodty sup· P_robtems1 • (Sept. 23) wp.s one or worth keeping in mind two SYDNEY HARRIS averse or passiyely .neutral. who are unafraid to ~peak up on 1--~ .... -~te..aet.a.ot.facta....JlQt,_ou _ _ -~..most mmcutUask ~hat may be one of the 'knore nation was founded by· fighting was getting and keeping enoug~endet coubvverstaf;tssuestn_oar -~ -feei )'OW" Sept .. zc editorial coocernln1 Brian Garland's pusb for early reading was a little mis- leading:. You noted that, "his position bu Dot won 811,Y •uPport from fello"#. acbool board mem· bers;• but I think it ia important to koow Uult tbey did live it due consideration along with UWi dlll- t ri c t admlnlatration and teacben. After evlluatial his Po'lltiOll and ~cepline Ille .... com111endatloa of Ille te~ tbe dllltrld c.t-lo .. wllh Ila .. pr11eat.pc>UCJ1 DAILY PILOT RoOm N. Wud. ,,..U..... • for freedom : second, we did oot appetite for killing tbe colonials , troops on hand. to combat the.. ~letr t~~Y· McCabe was ri&ht. want to fight, and took eve~ and the Americans desperately Hessian mercenaries.~ in say.1ng, So few people who go possible step to avo id it. did not want to commit what then IN A LETTER to Josiah Quin· to shrinks get rid or what they l'O Uyou read the statements and ' was largely' re g'arded as cy, in 1783, Franklin wrote: "I to shrink~ to get rid of •• ~~J: -papers of the great e arl y "treason" against the .mother join wlth you most rdialJ . many shnnks have made c Jtatriots, you count · · . co Y 111 that could be supported by no will fmd that ry. reJ01c~ng at the ret~ of pe~ce. l medical discipline, and few re- t b e >' .. w e r e ALL OUR 4th of July pa•ean-hope it will be lasting, and that lillous ones " • mankind will at length, as they · ltt~rall y tryrepresentsonlythefirstsetof call the mselves r easonable WRENWJLLWEstopwaatin.g 'driven to re· facts: the flag, the file. thedruQi, creatures, have reason. to set:Ue our money for Buch pooraervtceT Volution by the musket-man in bandages. their differences without cutting Millions of doUars are 1perrt each tbe atupid , But the mof'e aober facts of. his· throats; tor, in my opinion, there year by the millions o( people •reedy and tory record the other side-that never was a good war or a bad wbo spend millions of boula, m 7' o P I c nobody , from Washington and peace." l•selY wasted, t•~- Brltl1b aov· hanklin down, wanted a revolu· In commemorating our 200tb pie wflo don't really tbtm., ••"-.,and tioo, or even wanted lndepen-anniversary,:lt is well to recall Rarelyhaveeomaarowedaollt~ t11a walnl lb· • dence, if the Brlt11b ,would make that we stood up for freedom ; but tie to IO r.lc.b a 1ro1q> al.llKIL. ....,.., K11 tot Georfe: In . decent concessions to our sense ~it ls distorting history, and the 1 have fluJ;Derous personal • Of -11 he rovolutl..., bis· ofrilhtand1u1tlu. ur\,of ~ur 1ovemment, to 'friend• who found out the.hard t.Llbloonowutbeleutblood· MOilt of the colonllta, In fact , ett>••twe~'iightpeacelOthe waytllatMoCabewurlfh&wben llUll7. Tbe Br!tilb 1ro0118 had no did not 1ympatbl1e with tbe re· point Of 1\!PplH:ation. be 11ld, "So111e of t11e19 boys do I ·-. • ..i .. - ' • ,_ ' It is also -andinl that there are tiDme 9ery impor. tant de•elopmental tasks. ebllclren 10 tbroulh •they grow md develoP. If tbe1 are not co,m· ~ properlJ, It ean have a lifetime effect. lla1be kin- dol'1artnen wbo alt -read -1d ...., that time In tbeir life to develop oilier aldlls. S&atlltlcs .-two e,tallclren with co-a·· ~ ability wW lo! relllllnf al tbe same level at tbe end ol lblrd sracfe, despite bow e.arly one ~ba'Ntlt&rted. IF A child beeomet "turned off to ~-" ...... be could not ·rad In ldnder1arten;-...,i to .. a1ua1e tbe teaclllill lltullllon lllld the_... .. tllat COIM a ddld to tblnk be wlll nod In ltln· . .. ~-• -' . Thoma• K«W. Sdttor Barbaro ICrribkll, .!'4fforiot Page Editor- The editorial page ol the Daily Pilot ttteks to lnrorrn and 1 stlm~late re•ders by preRtllihg1 on thus pegedivert e commentary oa toP&es ol intert1t by l)'n:dicat. , fd columaisll and tartocJrdlQ, by provldtng a fonam lot ruders' views and by preuntlnc this , ftlW'P•per's oplnlon.t and Ideas ~ on 'tu.rrtnt topics. The editorial ~ opintonsofthe Dilly Plklt 1ppear I only tn the "tditorial column at the top of the P•ae. Oplnklns ex- Pftlllfd by the· columnists and ;I cutoordat. and aetter writers are 'lhelr own and no endorsement or l their "Views by the Dally Pilot l .-Id ~!ar ... r.c1. . • • I Wednesday, October l, 1975 -. ·=-• • -I ' ) , ' \ T .. ay'•O•tai N.Y. Steeb • ' r r ., , ' vqf-1 68, 0NO, 274, 9 &ECT10Nf1 110 ~A~ .. r ORANGE COUNTY, CALIF,ORNIA WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1975 N TEN CENT~'. '. . , Ham1ner Gull~, -.·.Mogul C9uld Go. to Jail ./\i.ASRINGTON (AP) -• . cepled. a spokesman !or Oc· Multimillionaire Armand .ffam-cldental issued a statement 1a)"- mer pleaded. 1uilty today to ii· ing that the . charges against ill Jeaally f;oncealin1 $54,000 in con-chairman did not involve any. trtbutlom to' tlfe 1912 re-election corporate funds. campa.\an of former Pretldent Tbe <Xcidenta1 board or dlrec- Ni%0G. \ors bas expressed complete con- Chlef U.S. District Judie fidence in Hammer's integrity William 8. Jones accepted 'tile and leadership, the spokesman plea from tbe Occidental· said. Petri>leum Corp-: cbaliman aiii1 Atissue Was an ambiguous sec~ · announced a date for sentencing tion of the law which defense . will be 1et later. Hammer 71 · lawyers h.ave interpreted as pro- was released without bond. ' ' hi biting a·nf 'jail term. ''nle plea came .ttq a bigh)y Another section ot the statute unuau1l aeries of l\l'Chan1es sets a maximum one-year Jail betweeq the aU1bt, eray·bairecl sentence and $1,000 fine for each Hammer and the Judie. When violation. Hammer pleaded guil· the juda:e asked lf Jlammm' un-ty to thru separate counts. . deratood tbat a 1uili, plea eoukl The information, or charge. tb• result in imprisonment, Hammer which he pleaded said thru demurred. · separate ~nlribulions totalin1 Hammer replied that whether ~.000 were made by Hammer be could be sentenced to Jail was but listed as coming from Bab- letalb' diaputed. cock and four other men. At least 1lx times, Jcw.es _aaked Ealier, the prosecutor said, tf H1mmer und erstood t he u., T 14 1 1 false answers were 1iven tn p()lsib iUty of imprisonment. PLEADS GutLTY response to a questiOMalre sent ' . .._ ~ I \ • \ , • J ' Ufl'IT.-.... :SU5PICIOUS PERSON PINNED TO OlliDUND BY POUCE "EAR FORD MEET\NG PLACE . . Man·l<letitllled •• Tllomaa W...., In llrol<te, Ill., Secwrlty Inc- ' . Each lime Hammer re:iteriated Oil Mogul H•mrner by Uie Senate Watergate com· tbe matter wu d isputed. mittee. ·11'o1'tan ·Killed 1 ' Man Taken . Okliahoman's Dro~ Rule'd Suicide ·Authorities have officially Ust· ed suicide by drowninJ as lhe cause· of death of • .deSpondent OklabOma m'an whose body washed asbOre ln Newport Beach late Monday ni1ht. .I . Fri!" Ford, 231.of.Oklahoma Cl·. , ty, wu llUlt ""'! Alive ~Y •Colla • Mesa resid ent late . lut week aft er 'bein1 ricked up a:s a hitcblu1<er In E llonte:· The : driver i old· police that Ford was depressed and uncon- cerned about his destination, but finalb: settled on a ride lo the Newport pier. Moments later, police said; the driyer sa:* Ford swlm into the darkness, Jeavinc behind hi~ shoes, wallet and CJthe:rreffed:I. A lifeguard 1eucb tUmed '-'I> ncithing but a shoe and Jaekel. Late -l(on B1'-Y lfrecui-:r-ds noticed Ford's body on the beach near 40th Street. Near Ford yoUng man, ,i'!ientified-by authorities aa Tliom•Web<lr. • ·Nessen said Weber was thrown ool ol the North Shore Hilton Hotel Tuesdayn.ight: foe loiterinc, iha wtien1ie appeated outa:lde the building this morning wu told by police to lake bis hands outolbis pockets. Weber then punched Skotle 110lice Sgt: P hilip O"Keefe. Wbo gave the order, Nessen said. He was wresUed to the ground and later led away with a bloody face Witnesses said Weber, a sandy- hatred young man in a tan sweater and sportcoat, had •t> proached the Side of the hotel from the parking lot and was im· mediately surrounded by police and agents. At the time of the arrest, Ford was reported to-be in his suite here at the North Sbore Hilton, where be met with some 30 mayors a shortrtime later. Ford, later in the day made the fjnt trip of his presidency to the city of his birth. and wait~ along the edge of an enthusi..Uc crowd for the· first time since a sf:\ot was fired at him nine days ago. At one point, the crowd pressed forward and several people (ell through the restraining rope. Secret Service agents quickly shielded the President from the crowd at Offutt Air Force Base. But there was no security pre> t>tem and Ford said to several who had fallen down: "Are you all right?"" Finally, ;the Judie aaid, "U ~ The prison term issue forms a cannot 1et an affirmative answer . Hammer quietly replied, "Yes majo.r' portion of an appeal by to that (question), I cannot ac-sir." Babcock before the U.S. Court ot cept this plea." 1 d Appeals, which is expeded to He called a recess to allow The money wai funne e rule on the issue within a few Hammer to consult with his at-through former Montana Gov. months. torney. On hia return, Hammer n m M. Babcock, who pleaded However, Jones told Hammer aeain was asked if he understood gt.Qlty nearly lO months ago lo that regardless of the appeal, he faced the possibWty of tm-;similar charges. Hammer could receive the max· prisonment by.pleadine guilty. After Hammer's plea was ac-imum three-year Jairterm. Appears Friday • DA. Hicks A.cceptS B~~·Subp0~~ ' . ·-T~~· ..Pru1e County l>ialrict Al· tome)I Cecil Hicka welltout of bis Wtq1'1Mlday to penm all3 aeeopt a Nbe<*>a callinlf blm to appear before • two-man committee or the Boardof Supel"Yilclrs Friday. lllcks 'If•• a,11 but enrol!!• to the Nationa l Con f eren~ce on Organized Crime in Was · , D.C., wben he learned the s b- poen1 had been issued. . Whileltcouldbavebeenaccept· ed. in his nam e, the district at· t.oroey stopped by bis office to personally accept the board's summons. And befor~a.king off (or the na· uon·s capit•. Hicks made ar- rangement.I to have the hearing postponed unlilOcl. 8. Before the~. according to Chief Deputy District Attorney James Enright, Hicks will seek a clarification QD issues related to a federal a:rant that be will be free to discuss wt~ supe~ Ralph Diedrich and Lau.renceScbmit. The twO committee members want to question the district at- torney about the intelligence fund a! well as a secret Superior Court fund used to bankroU undercover investigations. Enright said there is some un· . certaint~ in Hicks' mind about whether he would be violating federal laws by discussing cer- tain aspects or the Orange County Intelligence Unit fund. Enright said it is those ques- tions Hicks hopes to have answered before his confronta· ti on with the two supervisors. Consequently, he aidded, it is un- certain if Hicks will have the r e- cords the boatd reQuested in its subpoena available at ltle Oct. 8 meeting.. Neither Diedrich nor Schmit '"!JU)djfllcuu the upcomllll bear· ·1111: Earlier, however, both had ex- pressed interest in determining it the inteltlaeoce unit fund was be· Ing uaed for puf'pOses specified in. the federal grant. r Schmit "has' maintained the $'l0,000 Superior Court CW)d is pro- perly p ublic money and should be deposited in the county treasury rather than in a bank account un- der the name of the Orange Coun- ty Drug and Narcotic Task Force. Last week, indicted county Supervisor Robe rt Battin charged the funds obtained' through the courts Crom convicted offenders are being mismana,iited. Battin did not specify any 8.cts of misQ\anagement when he mad~is allegations. As far as the court fund is con- cerned. Enright noted that the state attorney generaJ's office had begun an audit of the fund 10 days ago. DOW' ROCKED A.GAIN, OFF 9 NEW YORK <UPl )-TheslOC':k market closed s harply lower for the third consecutive session to- day in moderate trading on the New York Stock Exchange. The Dow Jones industrial average, a 24 .72·point loser the previous two sessions, wasoff9. 72 ·points to 784 .16 . Declines led ad · vances by about a 10-tO-three margin. <Tables, 85) Prices were mixed in moderate trading on the American Stock Exchange. Teacher Pay Talks ToResmne Serious salar)' talks for teachers in the NewPort·Mesa .. Unilied School District are ., . pected to be renewed next month:, ~ a teacher spokesman said today. Negotiations have been in lim- bo since the beginning of school last month, but teachers are still hoping to secure an extra $260,000 for instructors at the top pay level. Trustees have approved a six percent, across-the-board pay hike . Forty-two percent of the facul- ty is at the top level and do not currently receive annual pay hikes regularly given employes Carther down the ladder, which are in addition to general pay in· creases. Teachers and trustees have agreed to hold off pay talks until November, whel). final enroll· ment figures will be known, ac· cording to Karen Hooper. Newport Mesa Educators As· sociation president. If the number of pupils enrolled is greater than an· ticipated, there may be extra funds to spend, Miss J{ooper said. Trustees have not promised to spend new money on t eacher salaries, but have agreed to in - clude that item as one they will consider among others . The Certificated· Employe Council (CEC), the teachers' bargaining group, has been meeting regularly with trustee representatives. However, only non-salary items have been di s· cussed since September. Coast Weath e r Po:rD.o Flicks Called 'Beautiful' . . Night ~~ morning low clouds c ring to only hazy sunshin.e T}lursday a ft ernoo n . Slightly warmer inland. Highs at the beaches in the upper 60s rising to the 70s inland . 8 1 HILARY itAYE · critic cited "Devil" as among ie's social value. that they did enh ance the film . ... _,.,,......., thetc}ptwoorthreesexually~x-While n ot as technically A second film critic, Chuck EARLY BIRD Two well-tndwjt sex ~vies ~cit films everproduc~ . supe~ior as ''Oevil ,~'""C;o.;o'"he~n=--=W~alshF.~o':-f-:KE.WB_.radio. pointed 1---~:::::.:.::::::.:.......::::.::.:::::_ ____ ~~".:"'~~;aetertttd-'1'Ueld~' 'DevW-ts a fiiielj criftetl .. descnr;e-«-DllJ)"nii."Oat" as a out that ''Deep Throat" is ·a bc!ing "bea.Wif'ut, f.m,ely crafted work. The ideas ezpressed are an · film reminiscent of the comedies pioneer in the genre of sexually INSIDE T O"D"AY What /act ·/inding U.S. 1 (;()'C 'fllE IJ{);f_'f and witty•• in conUn\lina defense intersection of Sartre and that came out of Paramount and explicit films a nd ,is, besides, an testimony a t the Batboa Dante," commented Cohen. . Columbia 1tudios in the30's. "extr_emely runny movie.'' "I'm. delighted with the ad. Pussycat Theater obscenity Cohen said the story line in "The wit used, plus the com· A third witness, Willi am Koon , TbeT'e were many calls, but the trial'. ; • -~'Devil" is comP.Uable to ideas edlc interplay of music with cer-an. asaistant professor of Enelish boetaoldonthefintcall:.. A trio of witneases, includftJt czpressed in Sari.re's "No Exit''· tain dialogue and scenes. makes at Cal State Fullerton. cited "l"t.at'• the advenltin.i suCcess two Los Angeles radio film and Dante's "Inferno", in wblch it a highly witty ftlm," ~en "Deep Throat's" humor as its eaperienced by tti.e:' Newport critics and a college professor the characters experience their · said. outstanding feature . Beach wotnan who placed UU. ad apect8lizi"n1 ln humor And own private hell. On the whole, both films are Koon, who was instrumental in ,in the Dally Pilot : American folklore, t ook the The'film critic atte~tore-"much better than the movies bringin1 the New York Erotic Soi eat 11'. full race, box stand in an attempt to convince ad a "passage .from 'The In-coming out or American Intema~ Film festival to the F\lllerton .. • Ga tralles:, better than , tlW jur)' th•t ··~.'l'bro.t'.'."'4.,. (~,'"'but prosecution att.omey Uonal (the studio that produced ~ampus two weeks ago, caJled aew. i.u·un. d•ys, U · '"nle Devil tn MW J(JOft'i have Tou.y kackaukas objected to tbe • the beach party films)," Cohen "Deep Throat" a "taJI tale that "k·nx.x•ft~.r.~·...... re4eemln1 aocial value -and readinaon1roundathattbebook added. • fits ve·ry well into th e ._tMretorearenoto~:···· •·.· · was a translattqn aad. ~not Durlne hiS croe1-eiaminaUon majnstream ot Am e rican rU you tl•v1e,. a boat Lo sell, call eu.-·5118,l•Jt,.-only •takes a· feW~ ~jn th'e rl11bt pl1ceto lnake ..... ..(,.' '. ' .... ·... . . \ . Alolli llM Orange Cout, I.be . ' tlltbt ,iate'la uM Dauy Pilot. I • \ ' Puasycat"hieatera owner.Vin· rdlect the.. authOr·a t.nie beliefs. of Cohen, Rackaukaso-aphlcally humor." cent IUf.and a llna· 11i.:11ioa· · · J'uc!P lt'obert Todd grudpngly · deocrlbed s.!'xually explicit " The defense was expected to Puurcat Tbe•ter...n.O..er Arlie aP,ffd, · scenea lo tbe two ftlmll and tben continue its case today and . 'Wpoo face m la\toflb'ta.IOt "'ob· COMnal1opointed\btloitlllm'a ukod the w1i:,sa 1ttbooewUe. .• Thunday with behavioral aclen· actnlty ..... ~ ... l...' ~poil~apd vart ... ·•-a r/roof of "aocl ·~·" • . • ....... 'DE, VIL',' P11• A2) °!--~. -.Pl"Kradioftlm Uc;lliilquao,toW~~·telhe-mov· I Each<•Ul'l•· Co • .,.. r~ _,...... I I \ · 1 • .lJ d I •• .1 . . ,_ . ---· • . . ., -- Jenator, talking urilh Egype,'a · Sadat while looking . at Ute Stitt Canal, T~rtedly Mid, "Thi3 is beautiful. l 've.oJwoya wanted to Jee the Per#an Cifll/ .. , TheaMWer".t oh 1\8. l•dex . Al Y-S.f•k• AJ ....,, u'*n c• ....... Att IMI.._ M L.M. .. .,. •t ,_.,., T,_ •t Cat~ Al,01 ,_.,In •w oa.lflM Dl·lt Minic... IM OMllk-l A 14 IWl!JIOWll ....... •• O.._,. "''" "6.;11_1,_wt A41Dl1 DHtlllMetk" "'It "":;r.c:..ttty Al•ll .............. A~ '"-• Cl-4 ............. ftt Ill , v.rt• •t.J "'-• •4·i ~.S"4N1'""4WI All ..... , Cl.JO hlelll.... •1 ,.... • ""-..,. Alt n..tcn ... 1 --~ ., ........... "' •1111...... C4 ........... .U,DI. I • I r • • DAILY PILOT N w.tniedax. 0t1obtr1, 1075 • • • • • • • ' -.. -r • eS. Ageitts Wa1-Ded MHINOTON (UPl)-ASan Francisco police lnspe~tor teolified today that he warned the Secret Service, the FBI and other t•ral fl&enls that Sara Jane Moore mtabt be •·another Squeaky Fromme'' the day before Miss Moore shot at Presi - dent Ford. . . . Jack O 'Shea. tes t i fy ing before a Senate appropriaUons tiubeoinmlltee Joolililg Into the adequacy of Secret Service pro-: -. --. -. San Diego NixesOC •) i.ctloo, also 11id Secttt Sej'Vlco •IOllla failed to pick Iii>~ grapb1-be obtalued o( 11111 Moore prior to lhe 1hoc:JtJrla. O'Shea denied he evei-fold the Secret Service that Mis1 tfl:oore ta ''no problem." In testimony Tuesday, one reason cited by the Secret Service for releasing Miss Moore the night before the shoot· · inl was an a11urance by O'Shea that she w a:s not a threat to the President. . Airport Plan SAN DIEGO (AP) -San Diego County supervisors have turned t.fJ\lmbs down on an Orange Coun- t)!' propasal to build ~ new in - ternational airport for the reeion 1·in neighboring RiverHide County. "But the board declined Tues- day 'to take a .formal st and ag~t the project. Instead, they decided to dis- cuss it in November ln a meeting with leaders of Orange and Los Anceles counties. Riverside County sUpervisors are not expected lo take part in the meeting, but they have alreaC..:y voted unanimou sly against the proposed airport. , Orange County supervisors had asked Riverside and San Diego counties to consider jointly ,developing a 3,000-acre alr terminal at an expected cost of (144 million. 'DEVIL' ••• tlsts and sex therapists serving a's witnesses. .Defe ns e Attorney Robert McDaniel said he is hoping to · Wind up his case by the end or the week. Slayer Given Death Penalty ~ TOLEDO, Ohio (lJPl)-Lucas \'County Common .Court Judie I Robert Franklin baa sentenced Robert Lonborger ol Toledo to death for what he called "the mo1t brutal murder, the moat un· called·for and m01t unjustified ever._ committed.. ib the_ state o( Ohl .. . . o. _ Loaberaer, 29, was convicted in May of the ra~murder or . Charita Lanier, 27, of Toledo. He is awaiting transfer to· the Southern Oblo Correctional l"adDty to be neculed J an.12. ,. Lonberger stabbed the woman to death, slit her throat and atuffed the body Into a freezer, evidellce abowed. ' . . Noise at Airport .Set for Discussion Noise problems of Orange County Airport and joint use of military airport• will be the topics of tbe Marin en Comm uni·. t)' AasociaUon's iniUal meeting. Fifth 'District Sul)ervisor Tbomu Riley will be the guest speaker for the 7:30"""m., Tues- day, meeting at the /Mariners Elementary School, 2100 Mariners Drive, Newport Beach. WOODLAKE lU Pl) -A thief ·or thieves made off with some300 I gallons of oHves from the Woodlake :Ranches near here. • DAI LY PILOT Free Bob Schulenberg, 16, one of three members of family of General Motors executive abducted and held over: night for ransom, show s no outward · effects aft e r a night of captivity . Youth was last to be re- leased after $54 ,000 was· paid for his freedom and that· of his father, William. and his mother, Ruth. 100 Tickets Remaining for Devine Tribute Only 100 extra tickets are left for the Oranae County Press Club's celebration_ of Newport Beach actor Andy Devine'& 7oth birthday next Tuesday. ·The deadline is Thursday (or ticket purchases to the dinner at ~hich fellow Ne)_¥port BeaCh ac~ tor John Wayn e will be the master o( ceremonies. · Attendance has been limited to 1,000 persons at the affair at the Disneyland Hotel, and among the· guests will be Bob Hope (taping schedule permitting) and con- firmed apfearances by Lew Ayres, M lburn Stone and several other figures from the world ot th e Hollywood' Westerns. · Tickets at $2S per couple are ·available through Joe Irvine, 17322 Irvine Boulevard, Suite C, Tustin. Mrs.Beimfohr, 64, Succumbs In Newport Memorial services will be held tonight for Dorothy Hood Beim· fohr, a Newport Beach woman respected and admired for her continuous volunteer work in Orange County. Services for Mrs. Beimfohr, who died Monday of cancer at ·"the age o( 64, will be held at 7:30· p.m. at the Bell Broadway Mortuary in Costa Mesa. Mrs. Beim(ohr is survived by her sons, A.Ian -T, Beim(ohr, Corona del Mar, and Carl Edward Beimfohr, Sacramento~ brother, Harry J . Hood Jr .. Rochester, M·ich.; 1iaters. Mar- jorie B. Hood, Fort Lauderdale. Fia., and Mrs. Robert Schaeffer. Pompano, .Fla.; and grand· daughter. Alison. Since moving to Newport Beach four years ago, Mr s. Belmfohr has been active in the Hoag :Memorial hOipltal Au"- iliary, serving on the surgery service, pediatrics and-Ti&i,!.ation committees. Described as a 1 'deli ghtful ----l!e.D2D'' ~ seveltrs co-i;;orkers in the au ary, . tmfotrr often spent three or four days a week worldn& in the difrerent • .... • . hospital uni ta. · Mrs. Beimfohr was also one of the women who helped the bospltal chaplain, Robert Parry. conduct and compUe a national survey of hospital chaplalna two years ae:o. Also, Mrs. BelmCohr served on the board of directors of the American Cancer Sqclety of Orange County. The ldmlly has .. requested that contrlbutlon1 be made in her memory to that or- ganizJtion. DeCore movin1 to callfornla, Mr.. llelmfohr wu a achool ad- miniatrator. serving u lut dean of elrls al a Fort Lauderdale junior higb ac hoo I. .. ·-• "I told tb•m 1bo ma7 be -. 8quealt7 .._, .. be .... . . Lynette rromme 1lme4 a p(stol at Ford in Sacramento. earlier in the month. O'Shea, other San Francla<o police and Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Fire~c:a&IDLI had talked with Miss ~lb• day before she fired at hrd beca\lle she otter.ed to"Wl all Wl· dereover officer into cartact with an.U.,edllioal,_llMls. _ 0-1ald_ollii _•••fit tllllllale-'••lllaarmedl- "' Ille-ft'Mlllco police. . O'Sbea ldentlfted tbe Secnt Service aaenta with -be •talked as Martin H•••ll -·Gary Yau1er, botholwbomwere acbeduled to teauty Jal«. O'Shea i114 be bad ..._.. meDla mid• of Mlle -.·1 c1r1-·· Ji-J>boto .. ti. the Secret llel"Ylc• q t t• to14 • • ' • City's Bike Beok Oat .OCM<;:· Side i· I Newport~ Cycle Traila iii New Booklet . . . A 28·P•I• booklet offering everything a bicyclist -young or old -needs to know abOUt the sport in Newport Beach, was or: fered to the general public this week after three years or work by the city's Bicycle Trails Commit· tee. Tl>e blue·bound boc*lat ....,. plote with 1rapblca ~ 117 I.Cal art11t Michael - th'! brainchild of • ---which aearcbed the nallm fir a format. Committee Cbalnn111 Mary Barrett Blake aald tbe paael tmall1 fOlllMI th• fr-1c In.a. '1boot 'producad at bi&b coat throulll a feeler.II arllll 11-1o 111111...-. lt .. •ed Uthe bull of a YUi• lY ...,......., llld adapted ....... (.,. Nf;wpon eycllata. • Deadlhle··., Po$tponed or1111,• coutr .JE4 tlla.'1 .... 1111111to ...... the d••dlln• for ui. .....,;j Orate Ca *:ta. Kdall 0 7 'SW <OCllC) to. 11111ta4, a c~ lldailmetiDDoa.if. u.._~~n1dlrl11 Muslims Prompt Patty Evacuation A tote! Of 15,000 copl• alnadt. have ...,. ptlntecl and will be made evallable tree thnu&b U. Parlal, Jleacb• llld.--DeDariment u wall u acboolll, 11rfmerll7 throuab llrlver'• edueatloa prosrema, · "Wbet Hts tbla boot aput ftom all U.. rllt ol. tbe matorlal available Is Ito application to all age aroups, and ita complete- ness. '1 aaid the committee leader. r:~-===-.:: e+a1111.i~•Jmtol•-- boQltal -111 llftfl ~etUCJntla . tben,tlieUat•w11i• the medl~lll eent.t .,_. "'91 boQed "°""' Ont ~ • llalll1 otai. 1.Watare; ,_. ...,. ... unimlly ...... ti ..... -.., Gov. Edmund G, BrowD'•llllll&et Cull. SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - Members of the Black Muslim party expressed "interest" in ob- . tail1ing the floor plan of the Stan· ford University Medical Center where Patricia Hearst was being examined Tuesday. a Justice . Department spakesman said to-- day. Sec urity was increased, he said, and Miss Hearst's lawyers said· that apparently was the re- ason she was "hustled." out of the hospital before tests were com- pleted Tuesday. "We received information that there wa11 Interest on the part of the Black Muslims in the floor plan where she was being ex· a mined,'' said Robert L . Stevenson. assistant director or public information for the de- partment. * * * f'rolfl Page Al PATTY.:. They lllOd their statement with £ederal Judge Oliver Carter upon his r~t for a penonal aaaess-ment added to her atfidavit · of last week in which she asurt4 ed she was tortured, brutalised, .and almost driven insane after her kidnaping. Miss Hearst, 21, grand- daughter of newspaper giant William Randolph Hearst and daughter of the president of the San Francisco. Examiaer, was~ taken from ber apartmmt Feb: 4, 1974 by member1oftheSLA. In later tape-recorded messages she renounced her former life and said she was joining the SLA. But the affidavit she signed last week said she was brainwashed. Conversation• between Patricia Hearst and viliton will no longer be taped, according to an agreement reaehed Tuesday. · Miss Hearst's attorneys ·cnarged that public release of transcripts or her recorded con- versations were "trial by press•• and Jeopardized her right to a fair trial. Owner Finds Defused Ammo In Apartment Most of the time, the landlady calla ,the cops wllen .a tmant leaves and takes something along, but in Corona del Mar this week a tenant left something behind -bomb&. Police said, however, tbat careful probing or the ordnance ·1e11 behind at a home at 505 Narc1ssus Avenue were not a defanger. because they had been d Uled. They said Lillian "WUUnlOO called when abe found tbe dUJll- my ~pound bombs, plus lllt'Bct and spent am muni,tion in an apartment she bad rented to one .man. She said a second tm•ntjoiD the hou1ebold 100D att.erW&rds .She evicted both occupant~ ·:several months later. The ordnance and ammuntton iociuded lour 2$.paund bombs atill In p1ckln1 •-· 200 f'OUbds ol ammun!Uon with prtmera and Powder removed, plu1 aome spent shells. Manuals on seftral weapons alto were included in thecache. .., I He refused to elaborate on the circumstances of the Black Muslims' interest except to ••Y that security was increased at the hospital as a result. ''We heard about lt," said de. fense attorney Terence Hallinan. "Allegedly that was the reason :she was hustled out of the hospital before psychiatric tests were completed yesterday.•• A hospital spokesman said there were no plans to return Miss Hearst there for fUrther tests. Ha llinan said more psychiatric examlaatioas would be held at the San 'Mateo county Jail where ahe bu been held since her arrest Sept 18. • Besides chapters on basic rules of the road and safety, the docu4 ment contains a three-page map showing every bike trail current .. Jy in uae or proposed in tbe city. It also bu a complete lljl<lioa on bicycle maintenance and cuidelines for recreational and ~pridin1. "We have a strong feeling about the success of the book and all of us are convinced lhai ii'• 1ometbln1 bicycllat1 will keep llld read, not JUot talte and then cllacard," •lid lln. Blue. When hacking away at the state's $11 billion llllll&et earlier tbia year, Brown deJam$a00'990 for tbe delip of a~._ · pua teaching hospital 111 tx:I. ()., And while he left $5.5 million for the purchase ot OCJIC In the -bUdcet. he said .the,~ must renegotiate the trmisfer -ment to protect the state from. un- reasonable eoa:ts related-to eare tormedlcallyilldltmt. ' Todey, county penonnel direc- tor Bert Scott is in Sacramento attemptinJ to breok tbe <om• pllcated 101 jam that farced the poatp.onement of tbe UCl takeOVer.; ' - • 4 . '. • 0 -oft on l)ut fineat an11que salin and sheer custom •• ......,.a.-, ......... docora1or cdofs. Sais priC8 lnc:lude5 n.osuMg. fabric Md ~Wt (.an help VD1i $elect proper drap!l"y hardware and ltft'llngt '°' ftpert lns..ai.tion. Mekl*Jg \lalantfl and tie-backs alliO on sale at savings ol ._ And we a. help~ chooN •custom~ that will compkmtfltjollf choice of MW ti.d1oom dtJplrih.. ., . . (All other Armstrong Flooring on sa)c arm-om) . ;ft Get Plofasional Decorating Help. , • ·~if,. •'.'~It's Free-AH:>urGomplete-DeroratiAg,Center. , r ~ Al $hefwtn°Wllliam. Dtc~lint Cen1vs, we ofler FREE Mlp and OOvice of a ~~~{ prolessb'ltl Dtcor10rig Coniullant. A_sk fOf it 111 °"' ~Or il6k Ol.lt Dec· ---------11..:i 0tf!lhtg Consultant lo briftl Ample& ol draperies. airpetiog. wallpaplf and painl --,_-hornoa. Oor 0..W.WUW ColJlul\M! can eY!!! help )IOU atrilflfl #\ v:• lendfd lerm credit d.ounl Wilh Id. Of~ can UH the charge catdS 9b0Wri tM!low. TO TAKE AIWAHl'AGE OF OUR FREE SHOP-AT·HOMESEKVK:E. PHONEANYOFTHeNUMBEJISLISTEDBELOW, Sok Ends Oct@ 11th . . --••.• : ............... "1·7150 &all.JNAMl.S ........ • .... : .... 511-mt Mt ... Eoiol!IA-llllllMd---·---CDITA W .............. : •.. •.557.a761. IMEWOOlt ••••••••••• • ••• 211-9JS.6616 1"1--· . ---....................... !IS... .. 01AMGErr:.;.~·················'9'7.a151 111 N. """°'-· • , llf 8o. A-llllTllillm IE.af ................... 2517 • s.JA ANA · •••••• •••<!.••••••w..9770- 199! """"'--tlNllo.lrlltal---IULllli'.li;-IU..,11-M.; . ·1u.'1''iil&;'iiiitlriial11Q. ' I ' ' . \ • ' ' " .-~·. -·-.. . --·--• .. • FnmWlreStitkH OAXLAND -s.raJ--., •C<:UNdof •U.m.,tlq lo u -••*ilte ~Fon!,-. beUeyed "ID the riebt""•" of the Jllllml~ tbat moY altJJllal4ly didlsew fate, ..-,,.1o altltor 1111 rioi>cn1adlY ...-. Jin. Moore, wbiloa juror In a CGatra. <*ta County Sllperior Coart trtu of u '11egecl dllld molnter In 1m, wrote• rambllJlll 1"!!:-.rmiDc tho Judldal •ntem ud ,::i:~hlalns wilb self. a Communllt Anpla Davia, ac lo Jury Com· m!e'-Wlll<ff O'Neill. W&ITING THAT llllB spoke for t!ie other juroTS as well as henelf, llrs. Mooreaipedlboletter, "A Juror," O'NeUJ •aid. ''My peTSonal kmwl<de1e is th1t lbe letter was wrttt .. by her because she had uked U it would be P"!per I!' wri.te 11, then • Two Sex Off enders Denied Castration SAN DIE GO, (AP) -Two COD· victed Belt off enders who asked to be castrated ratbec than put behind bars have been sent to priaon for indefinite terms beeaUle they could not find a Sur· geon willing to perform the operations. .. I had no choice.'' Superior BrownOkays lOo/o&me For Lawmakers SACRAMENTO CUPl)-Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr., Tuesday night signed a controversial bill granting state legislators a 10 percent raise next year -Crom • $21,120to $23,231 annually. Brown, who has rePeatedly urged those with the "biggest belts" to make the bluest salary sacrifices during tough economic times, signed the politically sensitive measure without com- ment about five hours before a midnight deadlin.e aft.er which it would h ave become-law without bis signature. Legislators favoring the boost had said the 10 percent raise over two years was below the in- crease in the cost of living and lOwer than pay hikes given other state employes. In addition to increasing salaries, the bill also would trig- ger an automatic increase' in pension benefits. Court Jud ge DOuglaa R. Woodworth aald Tuesdioy after sentencing Joseph Alamo Ken~ ner and Paul De La Haye. He said he passed sentence "with personal re1Tet. •• "I could have granted them probation under some kind of cl)emotberapy or psychotherapy program,•• he said ... But those programs require a measure of sell-discipline. Sorry as I am for them,· 1 Just couldn't Justify lbo risk:s. •• WOODWORTB.AGREED wilb· defense attorneys in criUcizing urologists who refused the castration requests. ~ ''A whole branch of the medical profession has been un- willing to extend a humanitarian service to this man, who faces the prospect of being locked in a cage for the rest of his years,'' he said of Kenner. "Several doctors have told me privately that they would like to accommodate the men, but they're afraid they might be ex- PoSed to some crank lawsuit. I regard these fears as fanciful, but there's no way of guarantee- ing a doctor that some nut won 't sue him.'' KeMer and De La Haye, both 45-year.old laborers, have spent the last year together in San Diego County Jail, waiting for a surgeon to volunteer to perform the operation, called a bilateral orchidectomy .. At least four urologists agreed to do it, but all later backed off. A THIRD MAN seeking caslra· tion rather than imprisonment. James Wesley Goebel. 38. is be- in£ sought by police for failing lo aepear before Woodworth. .. •• -OAILVPILOf • .-•• . · banded It lo rne ud bad other coPles -l lo lbe JudJt, def.,,.. at· _, ud d~puty dl.IUlct ~ ... be uld. · "'Slwl wa-' a very friendly indfvidcfa.I and she was awed by the 1~lbWly of beiDI a Juror. Sbe felt pretty Important lo be part of sY&tem." Ill IDe letter •be hmd'dollnrecl lo O'Nelll on!::: 38, 1973 - ..tlllo lbe ltlal was sUll lnJll')lrellll -Mn. Moore tl.o part: myllfe. - "As I know from caaveruUona with other jurars lhat we all feel th!• way -I 'll a1lMi not al.,i It (lbe letter). I have 1 &mall talent for worda -and know lb1l we 111 feel 1tron1ly lbout lbe ri&htness of lhla •ays~· <lW'l' ltiala, that ill -that we've n. perienced it." . ' "I FEEL BOTH. very humble ud very proud riChl now, and am .tao somewhat awed by OW' responslbillty. I don't think I lru· ly comprehended when all of Y'"' wete tlllklng about sllllns ln Judtement <sic) onafeUowman -nowldo. •·And now also, (or the flnt time, I uodentand wbat Ana:ela Davis and all the otben meant when they were making aucb a furor over not being able lo ret a Jury of their 'peen.' O'Nli;IJ.L SAID rr WAS ''unusual lhahameone-id write a letter aboul their lnvolvement u a juror whUe ltill Involved In lbe trial. Thal'• why I kept lbo letter, because we all like lo keep documents that favorourpoeiUon.•• ' • "'Everyone connec:ted wit.b th.ls . case -attorneys. judge, The jury commiaaioner Hid Ile wu abocted alter'dlseonr· · ing that the woman who.bad written bis note of pr8lle allegedlY tried ta ususlnate Ford on Sept. 22 as he left lbe St. Franc la bole! iDSanFranciaco. Singe r Sued 'u"T....._.. Elton John has been sued for $70,000 b.y his former landlady, who charges he left rings on the furniture. marred floors and drilled holes in· the walls of her Beverly Hills home. Woman, 82., Suroives Rape LONG BEACH (UPI) - An 82-year-old woman beaten and raped by two men who forced ~heir way into her home was listed in . critical condition today at Memorial Hospital. Police said the men forced open the rear door and attacked the woman in her bedroom. The beating was so severe the walls were spattered witb blood. police said. * * * * * * * * * Clai ms Gay Revelation Invaded Privacy SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Oliver Sipple, t~· ex-Marine credited with possibly saving President Ford's life during an assassination attempt here, has • riled suit against the news media for reporting that he was homosexual . Sipple's lawsuit, filed in San_ !''rancisco Superior oourt Tues· day, seeks $15 million In damages. He said news reports or bis sexual orientation con· stituted an invasion of privacy. Sipple, 32, said l.o the slit that "his brothers and his sisters learned for the first time of bis homosexual sexual orientatJan, Blame Nature Anti-nudity Riding Stands LOS ANGELES (AP) -A law requiring women ta clothe thelr breasts while men are allowed to go barechested is not un- constitutional, a state appeals ~urt has ruled. . . . · • "Nature. not the legislative body, created lhe d1Stmct1on between that portton of a woman's body and that or a man's torso · · the Second District Court of Appeal said Tuesday jn up-holdi~g the Los Angeles ban on nudity at city parks and beaches. "The classification requiring female breasts be clothed la re- asonable, not arbitrary," the court said, ''and rests upon a ground or difference having a Cair and .substantial relati~ to lbe object of the legislation, so that all persons similarly circumstanced are treated alike.'' The court also rejected the argument or plaintiff Maureen Eckl that state law encompasses the nudity area and that no local ordinances can be passed. The court said the state law "does not proscribe conduct other than that which is sexually motivated" and is not intended to prohibit local governments from passing a ''reasonableregula- tion for the general well are ·· and accordingly and consequet· lially abandoned tbeplaintll!." THE SUIT ALSO SAYS he ''was exposed to contempt and ridicule, cauaing him great men- tal ancu;iab. embarrassment and bumilitation. •• The auit named 1even newspapers and their parent companies as weJI as SO unnamed ••n oes,•• ide ntified onl1 as publi1her s of a newsp,per. ·magullle or news service. Tho only writer specifically named as a defendant was San fianciaco Chronicle eolumniat ; -HerbCaen. . Newspapers named were the ' Chronicle, the Los An&e1es nmes, The Chica10 Sll&Times: 11te Denver Post, the San An· tonio Express. the Indianapolis 1 Star and the Des Moines , Register. NONE OF TREd~endanbhad commeot ontheauit. .. Sipple asked for $5 million in ' actual damages and $10 million ' in p unit ive and exemplar1 1 damages. Sipple's attorney, John Wahl, said Sipple, 32, had been ad-, milted to a veteran's hospital ...;earlier in the day suffering from ; "the pressures of this whole busl.- ness which has messed up his ' iif .. e. • GENTRY LT REMODELING SALE For the people. \ SAVINGS 1080% SOUTH COAST PWA SAii DIEQO FREEWAY AT BRISTOL COSTA MESA, CAL• S.-1502 UNBELIEVABLE! THE GREATEST SELECTION OF FINE QUALITY MEN'S SUITS YOU'LL FINE ANYWHERE AT r-."GIYE·AWAY" PRICES •mwocnu ' •l.'1'11D •CllClmDI • CEllTIY l TD. CUSTOll DESICNS • IUllN lllGS. Tr~~olQumitySuits. AH Wools -T•xturiied ltnih -l.or.lf folhiorl1 Reg. to 125 Reg. to 165 SUITS s39 SUITS s79 FIOM fllOM Reg. to 2 25 Rog."' 375 SUI!!, s110 su1,~ ... s199 MEN'S SPORTCOATS • CllCIETEII • RATllEI • RUllll llOS. • m aouw • CEllTllY LTD. CUSTOll DESIU S WON$70 s29 WON$1!0 u19 FltOM FROM • .. WON $150 U!9 WON$245 149 FflOM ·u ,.OM SACRIFICE PRICES ON EVERY ITEM SALE STARTS THURS. OCT. 2nd-10 A.M. SHARP! ~ERE'$ AN OFFER YOU CAN'T s IEAL WE'VE GOT A STO,_,RE'-f-__ u lYO FULL 0, FINE MERCffA"RDJSF ... IUT,,, FOR SOME REA· BANKAMERICARD SON, WE DON·t HAVE YfHAT YOU WANT. WE'U GIVE Y.OU MlSTERCHlRf'E A $1.00 GIFT CERTIFICATE 11 '°"YOU• T•oCJBlE. GEKTRrs CHARGE ao..cl tod•Y w.drle..tey to pr9p11re for thl• fantaietic event. tfY'Ltd. f!1AllY MO.RE ITEMS TOO ONLY AT OUR COSTA TO MENTl:Nu~:~~~=LES FINAL · 5MTEOSRAE DAILY 1•t PJL; SAT.1M; SUll. 12-5 P.M.. \ . -· . -. __ ..,..._ -.-•---. • ,-,. .. In the Peoples Corner agiftfrom · Peoples Federal. ''Creeping Charlie'' or''Bird of Paradise'' A Growing Plant ls Your Gift! ··creeping Charlie•• is the popular in- door plant so easy to grow you hardly need a green thumb! Its dark green glossy leaves trail on vine·like stems, making it beautiful in a pot. and an ideal hanging plant. ''Bird of Paradise'' is the officia l Los Angeles city flower, and thrives almost anywhere in the South· land area. The exotic name comes from . its resemblence to the tropical Bi rd Of · Paradise when its brilliant orange flowers -fan out in a feathery show. · Choose one of these plants as your gift during October at the Peoples Corner in the Huntington Beach office of Peoples Federal, and enjoy our ''Fantasy Gar· den'' display, too! It will feature a variety of growing plants, including a large .. CreepinQ Charlie" and "Bird Of Para· dise." You need not have an account at Peoples Federal-just drop h¥ the Hun· ting ton Beach Qffice. enjoy our display and a cup of ~ffee. and take home your gift. The plant we offer is small -but ready to grow for you. And, incidentally. ,,. your savings wiU-grow for you too -et Peoples Federal Savings and Loa11 Association. PIOPLIS FIDIBAL UVllGS • • . ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION 91 ~2 Adams Avenue at Magnolia • Hun1ing1on Beach..CA 92646 • (714) 962·2446 9.00 a m.-4.00 p.m. Mon.-Thur. • 10:00 a.m.-6:00-p.m. Fri. • 9:30 a.m.· 2:00 p.m. Sat. ... ' -. ' -.... _ -.. -.~- B I • • , . "•t , \ , .. ,, • " ' \ • l ' l ! • . ' • • . • • i l I '' • • • • • AC DAIL·Y PILOT EDITORIAL • j Gloomy Traffic N~Ws }!arbor Area traffic watchers -and sufferers - have received a new dose of bad news in a personal re· port presented by W. F. Pond, acting district director orthe California Department of Transportation. . · lfappily for Newport Residents and visitors fight· ing the Bay Bridge bottleneck, Pond predicts a new span funded and out 1.o bid sometime in 1977. But Costa Mesa's big Newport Freeway trench will stay there indefinitely -even getting larger as 1977 approaches. It eventually will s tretch south to Bay Street. While the 1981 constru~tion schedule is scratched , the st a te does r ecognize an obligation here. ln the deepest limbo is the Bonita Canyon bypass to take traffic bC'hind clogged sections of corona del Mar and down coast through rugged canyons. The state has no plans to even study it-and about the fastest any new freeway routing could be adopted, planned'and cons lructedis 10 years. The only way Bonita Canyon can e ven get the state's attention in the foreseeable future, according to rt>nd~s for the county to do the corridor study. So it behooves Newport Beach and the other affected com- mlmities to get cozy \Vi th the county. Youth Service Funds The Assessment and Treatment Services Center of Coastal Orange County intends to seek financial s upport for its operations next year from Irvine, Costa Mesa and Newport Beach. blems. Now in full swlnr,the~eam shoulif lie able to work with 300 to 325 youngsters annually. But the question-of money remains. The gfoup i.Ji ... ~~ dicated it plans to ask $20,()09 (rom each of the three cities to supplement next yeai;'s $85,poo budget. • While there may be room for argument' aiJ!>ut whether each city should pay in approximate propoF- lion to its use of the services. the cities ought to be able to resolve that. The important thing is that the cities and the county come through with the 1el~tively modest funds tO ·'assure the continuatioft of -this service which has proved itseU a valuable adjunct to municipal law enforcement. A Fine Bike Bo~k . The traditional handout~ one might receive from authorities responding to queries on bicycling and safety are usually sophomoric and woefully inade- quate. Not so in Newport Beach. This week the city's hard-working bicycle trails committee unveiled an excellent book that is the result of three years of work. The book is somewhat borrowed from th~ city of San Jose which developed it with thousands of dollars in federal grant cash. _ But once in the hands of Newport committeemen, the book was drastically transformed. · Its sections on laws, maps of bicycle trails, safety, hints and even maintenancet;chedules are compleie~ ly tailored to cyclists in Newport-of all age groups. • • • The center, which has served the Orange Coast for eight months, is a j'uvenile justice program de- signed as a n alternate detention or court for young of- fend er s and potential offenders . The center has a probation officer and. psychologist te am that, in the first months, has treat- ed and r e fe rred 139 youn gsters. Many of those otherwise might have spent time in Juvenile Hall that would have done little to get to the roots of their pro- And as a focal point, the book offers a three-color map of all bike trails in the city. It is far frorh dull, or sophomoric. 'fhe new book fills a need in a community where cycling is increasing in JX>pularity. ·'Yeah, I was goin' over to see· the president myself, but I'm just too bus~. That'll be $29.95.' An Affront To a Noble Language [~--c_u_A_R_L_E_s_~]. _ McCABE . The blessings or big govern- ment are, as we know, boundless. From the foetus to the Final Gong we are cossetted by Big Brother. ' Jn a move so stunning that even ~ a columnist could not have pre- . did.ed it, the government is now telling us how to write and speak English. They are putting down their ukases in the name of the women's libera.tioo moYemenl , that .. mis - chievous ex- ample of a good becom- ing a bore by exaggeration. Sex has entered our language in a big way. How far it will get remains to be seen. You will have to consider the position. ln some wi~, the U.S. Department of Labor puts out an annual Labor's Dk'fionory o/ Occupatioool Tit~s. "Some of the changes," the Labor 0 . Says, "stem from the department's efforts to rid the public_ption of age and sex eon· notations." Some of the new words dictat- ed. by the Labor D. for 1975 are stwming. Nearly 3500 job titles have been revised or changed. A sajesma·n, of course, is a salesperson, as a chairman is tran smogrified into a . ehairperson. THAT IS BUT a beginning. Maids become houseworkers. Airline stewardesses become airplane fli g ht attendants. The bicycle booklet will be available through the schools, police department and other city offices. N • Dear Gloomy Gus Miramar Street on the Peninsula Point should be renam ed ·'C hildre n 's Ma11.·· B.E.B. GloOm' Gus t•mme11h •re •"""'*ftld b• rffdv• M>d clO 11111 M<••nrlly retletl IM v+tw1 •I IM,....,.,,.."'· S.IOd ,our pet P"ft IOGloomy Gut, D•lly Plllll. • classification called "child men- tor" has a blazing future in the world of gobbledegook. Mark you, the government is not kidding about these little hor- rors. We are going to have to live with them. All forms sent out by the government will be ruled by Labor's Style Book. Qoubtless they will be adopted "by large companies Who think failure to do so will be an affront to all personhood. THE CONSEQUENCES in other fi elds are, as Matthew Arnold said 0£ the future or poetry, immense. Mr. Harold Evarts, editor of The Sunday Times of London, touched upon some changes that will have to be made: -· "Literature and music will have to be purged. Miss Taylor in Jane Austen's Emma becomes a child mentor (governess is dis· criminatory); Eugene O'Neill 's The Iceman Cometh will have to be called, The Ice Route Driver Cometh;.and Shaw, as everyone knows , wrote Per son and Superperson. "Arthur Milier, as 'a decent fair-minded man, will live in shame that he ·never called his play Death of a Salesperson; Lerner and Loewe will dedicate to Women's Lib the Proceeds of My Fair Person. __ .. Whose Bight t o Bear Arms? Handgun Control Yiews Vary ' To the Editor: ''Guns don 't kill people; people kill people.·· True, but straight tommyrot as . an argument against any form of gun control. I have owned guns tor more than 50 years -rifles, shotguns and handguns. The first two were for hunting. The handgun I pre- sently own was bought in pre- paration for trying to stay alive one recent year in crime-ridden Washington, D.C. So saying, l hold no brief for ownership of any handgun, whose only purpose is offense or defense where human beings are con· cerned. I know thft the claimed "right to keep anti 'be&r arms" undt"r the federal Constitution is a phony, that this "rigl)t" related tQ the maintenance of a militia was needed at the birth of the na· lion. High courts haverepeatedly upheld this interpretation of the Constitution. · I RECOGNIZE also that the easy availability or the handgun is a major factor in homicides nationwide, those resulting from emotional explosions within families and among other persons who know each other. The National Rine Association is on solid ground in its protec- tion or wildlife and its habitat while s upporting sound herd management, in the case of deer, through controlled huntin~. But NRA is far off target when it blindly Opposes I elimination Of the Saturday night special and all handguns other than those used in organized competitive target shooting and legitimate collecting of antique handguns. ( MAILBOX ) ' . you more-harm thait, ~,, and I'm not kiddJnll-"Tbere IS a way to solve psychological problems •. and it is pot by hiding from them and tailing people-who refuse to ' hall decrt'ed the safety or : Atnertca-d,pends--un keeping her t eolifined, "'e can sleep soundly knowing We are once &&¥-in Secure in our beds. LetteT~ from reodera a~e ~Leomt;-behave as tbey know they should The ng.~1.~t.o ~ondeme ~er• to /1t -be sick. We must begin to make BUTWHATofthos:ethousands ; .space or eliminate libel u re~. · people take responsib$. for of FBI agents who have been de-~tera of 300 wo~d& or le.u ~ ~ what they d,o, .unless it an be voting full time (and mijlions of ' gsvm preference. AJl let~ mu.st m-proved that an actual gal)ic dWhollaatrosfJ th·toe1'rthfiasteh, eron~theaffto~:_: elude .signature and~ address disorder, or b'rainw3shing, e· "" un::: but name• m.a11 bd withbeld on re-vents them from controlling emergency is ended and a qul!rfi/~/fkientre~Uapporent. themselves . This cannot be grateful nation no longer re· Poetf'JI will not be publi.shed. _ shown in the vast majority of quires their services? After de· cases of mentally ••ill" persoo..5.1 mobilization will the)" be. COD• • suggest that we all eouJct learn signed to stand in unemployment•;. R e al G-Frealu much· from a careful read!o/t° ol Jines? Will there ·be an FBI bill 1 TotheEdltor: Dr. Karl 'Menninter's bOok. permitting t.hem to attend col.· 1 must comment on Mr. Tom t ''Whateyer Became of Sin?'' lege at, govel'bm.ent ezpense to I Murphine's article, "Let's Get Meanwhile; thanks a lot for a train the~.sefves for n~w i the Pistols.'' (Daily Pilot, Sept. stimulating critiqt,teof a real glUt. • cai:eers? Will Congreu t~m , 23). ------~~-~~~--· o~n~our=..=cult re, .,_ 'their! t ~dDget b~ to ~acetik me : First off, radi'cals and robbers · __,...CALBEISNER--s a us~.77 ~s ...,ongress now--- use handguns in the commission ... w.hattheµ-budgetis? I\" .• of crimes. Secondly:this man Wll , '11eto And.!l.~sn'titluckthathercap·: quotes that, ''They will debate e • ture came about so tmexpectedly that if you take all the· guns away To the Editor: that th~.police dido 't have time to ffom the good people, you will Please let me give you a little mobilize and de1oliate San Fran· . simply leave only the criminal insight into the ''over-paidV cisco? '.'! armed. They Will argue that ypu school administrator. I'm mar· have a right to protect yaur home ried to one! and property. They will claim When our son was havihg trou· that the Constitution giveS us the ble and needed his father, his right to keep and bear anns. •• father was ht!'lping someone else's son. When my husband puts in a 12-hour day (which is not infrequent), I can.'t say it's okay because he is getting time and a bait, like my neighbor MR. MURPHINE says this in his opinion! 1 think that this stinks. Since when do we not have the right to protect. oUr homes and property? Since when does the Constitution not give us the right to keep and bear arms? In God's name, what is going to keep some demented idiot from coming into my ho~ or. busi· ness? Mr. Murphine says ask any policeman. Ask them, 1 say. You, the readers, and even Mr. Murphine, might be very sur· prised by the responses from the police. You may call us Gun Freaks, but .the real gun freaks are the subversives, the criminals and the people who use a gun to their own ends. Even a handgun. tt•s not the type of gun, it's the intent. does. I don't work, I'm home to raise my children, who aren't hungry, but we are sure not ''rich." We also don't have all the benefits that the guy who gets time and a halt does either. Many of the !~male teachers get benefits from their husbands' jobs. Call and you wilt often (md my hUiband at school after 6 p.m. or at a meeting after 10-even on many weekends? Neither teachers nor principals receive pay for holidays or that long summer vacation. l could goon and on but. •..• · NAMEwtr!IHELD E .B,O'NEILL To the Editor: It is our und.erstanding that the present owner of tlMf P'Ulsycat '!beater has stated that it is for ' sale-''briog us an offer.'" -The board of directors ot the ·· Balboa Peninsula Point Associa· tJon would like to recommend that the p.remi&.~s of the Pussycat Theater be acquired by the City · of Ne'.WP<>rt Beach, for purposes · of p!Sblfc recreation and civic runetio:n• ' -' . • • SUCH USES could be for iJPGSical -p~oi:mances, dr&ma • motion pictU(eS, as well as for 1 civic meetings and functions. ( The theater could then be used as a public "auditorium and be available, for a fee, to all local civic and fraternal organila· lions. Foremen become supervisors, jury foremen become jury forepersons. A new car salesman becomes a new car associate, a fisherman a fisher, a bridal con. sultant a wedding consultant. My two favorites or all these ~ -&hastly enervations are chang- ~ ing bus boys to "dining room at- TO STATE the case is, of course, to un cover its lunacy. - Political conS,iderations are loaf- rect the rhythm and sense of the English sentence. The case against most o f these sex changes is not that they are un - necessary and often comical, but that they o//end the ear. To.tat ban on sale and posiession Of all other handquns should have universal support, out of sheer common sense. lt would· be no total panacea, of course. Criminals will sWl steal. guns or use alternative weapons. But if the great majority of Americp.ns who are la..y abiding tum"'Tn lhe millions of handguns for just compensation, and use of guns in crime is made a man- datory penitentiary Offense, a long step toward reduction of l:un homicide will have been taken. Like 1 stated, ''Ask ao.r_ -policeman,·~ or aid""Mr. MWpliiiie say that? 1 hope that you have the cour1 ge to print this in its con: text. RICHAruJi SIRAK -kll•l• Co1•i>ect - To the &lit or: Staff writer William Schreiber, writing in the Sept. 17 issue Of ffie Pilot', makes an ugly personal It is our understanding that this theater' was originally blllt with facilities for live theater. h&ving Ule., neC~ary dressing 1 rooms, stage ana lighting equip~ : . meat. -: Uspass1lfteto sotteltl?ontribo· t- Uons towar~ tbil acquisition. i We-pledge our support toward I acquiring contributions for the : purchase of. this.theater. 'i ' tendanls" and governesses into ~ "child mentors." The kind of a I-mind that ·can think "P a A.W.BATES I ! I I I I I I• Our R e luctant Revolution • As · we prepare to celebrate [ ) volution ; only a minoiity sup- America 's bicentennial, it is SYDNEY H RR parted it, the rest belng either ·worth keeping in mind two A IS averse or passive]y neutral. ·a a a s ags. Firsl, l/:o~r~-1..-~ ......... ===;;;;;;;;;:;;;;=. --wasrungton's most difficUJt task 'on was ounded:by fi ghting was getting and keeping enough for freedom ; second, we did not appetite fol-killing the colonials, troops on hand to eombat the want to fight, and took every and the Americans· desperately Hessian mercenaries. 'pouible steptQ.avoid it. did not want to co mmit what then IN A LETrER to Josiah Quin- U you read the statements and was largely" regarded as cy, in 1783, Franklin wrote: "I pap,rs of the great early ··treason" against the mother join with you. most cordially in ~ot1 you COWttry. rejoicing at the return of peace. 1 l"illtheyfin w!hra! ALL 0 R h 1 1 hope it will be lasting, and that l U •t o Ju y pagean· mankind will at length. as they l t e r a 11 Y try represents only the first set.or call themselves reasonable drtwa to re· facts :tbena1,thefife,thedrum, creatures, have reason tosetUe •olutlon by the mu$ltet·man in baft.~ages. their differences without cutting t.W• 1t up Id, But the. more sober facts ol his• throats; for. lp my opinion, there l•••d'I and t«Y record the other aide -that never was a good war or a bad a 7 o P l c nobody, from Washington and peac~.:.:. Mtlall IOY · Franklin down., wanted a revolu· In commemorating our 200th • •1nn~ , tion. Or even wanted indepen-anniversary, it is weU to recall dence, if the British would make that we stood up for freedom · bul ~ Ing ~eorl~· decent concessions to our sense it is distorting hi'story, and' the • alJ Ule r1~utkml ln his· of right and justice. nature or our government, to ...... ~. Thon0e8wr1•1'1J1h tr. !\;t ,!'10oodd .~ didMost of the colo!)lilll , In fact, forget that we aougbtpeace to the _._,. . "' uv . not sympa.thiit:i ~th the re-1 polnlofsuppllcation. llfcCalJe ........ t attack against Orange County •-.-SUpervi,lor Laurence Schmit. TotheEditor: Since Ml'. Schreiber, not Charles McCabe la a wise,· a Supervisor Schmit, seems to be brilliant man, and his' artiCles far off hue on the subject of have impressed me with bis com· referring juvenile~-in' county mon sense, but hls colu.mn CUBtody to ora:anlaatlons ~ the ''PsyChialry Facel Jts Own homosexual communltY'for Problems'' (Sept. 23) was one of therapeutic ••coun1«illnt'', Ute his best. Jtis good to find people attack s llou ld not. s• who are unafraid to speak up on uncballenCed. '° what.-may-be-00--U....n><I<&' ---liO pel--vl1er..:..SOhmU i1 · t tender controversial issues in our commended for obJectinl to the society today, McCabe was ri1ht. inclusion of aucb ortaf'liaations in saying, "So few people who go on a couoly referral Ust for to Shrinks iet·rid of what they go femandin& ju'veolles. to shrinks to get rid ot: . _ . So The remalnina supervisors many shrinks bave made'clalma were correct in sending the that could l>e supported by no IJl'OPOOed Ult of a1enciea back to medical discipline, and few re-tbe Wellare Des!lrUnenl lrom ligiouaooea.'' · wlMnce it e{ller1ed, for furtber study and tbe elll•lililhlnf of WREN WILL WBllopwllllnll aull•ble otaod1rd1 and ourmone7for1ucb-MV1cef quolificatlODI for inclual.., OQ MllllOIJI of dollara uw ~ ueb , -ii a UaL • Y•lll' b7 tile mim.. ol = RICBA WILLIAMS· Who 1peDd mllllom ol • 11r1•11 ·-· tddalwllh ..,.._,"" Far • pie who don'( re.U, llolp them. .. _ twee&\ • R1rely have IO ft\MJ'-llO UI· "°the Editor: ' Uetooorlch•ll'Olll'ol-. Now th~t the FBI baa l h1ye numorout per'.5:! calmlnat4dltmonta..oftllemoot frlendl wbo foWMI out Ille --headline hW>t In hi•· way thot JleCabe w• rilbt ICl&'I' bj 11111mblla1 "'!!<\ Potty l he nld, "Sonle-of u.i-"""' do Re-. anit • r1.-Judie ~ ·r-~~~~.....!..~J.-~~~~--'.,__-..:.~~~~-- • • • .. • , . ~ KAEA. EWING ...) • ... Vice President Bal""" PIDinsula Point ,.,... Asaqciatlon • 1 OfilAHGE COAST ij!iilj4!!·11_ Robtrl N. Wttd, blishe-r Thoma• Keeuil. Edllor ~ Barbaro «r~Mch, Editorial Pagt! Edilor The editorial page o( the Dally Pilot seeks to inform and stimulate readers by ~Ung on this page diverse commentary .oo topics ot Interest b.Y 1)"TMfieat.- ed columnists and e1rt.ooftllts, by f>rovidlng • forum for readtta' vlewi and by .prneaUn1' this newspaper:'• opinfona and ldeu on curren.t topics. The editorial opinions ot the Daily Pilol appear . only Jn lhe edltorialcolumn •the top of the page, Opintma: ex. pressed by \he e·olumnlst• ancl eartoonisl&iand lettef w:iters are their own ei'id ·no tndorsement of .-their views b)' the Dally Pilot •hould be inrerred. ' Wediiesday, OctoiJilr 1;1975 \ --· ' ·-----·· . . j ,..... •• -•:;:a •••1221'8 ... ll1t1 of U .I. book rrtlrtm. We're --. to lie ....... wltla a lal I • Money Tree .,, ___ 11, ... .,, ....... -•• 1otat- .......... 1otC11baalll•-· • 4 • • I ONSOPftar-~11 ''aWQSto )(ab ..., -.. -. D@• 'a•••; Hwe), by · o.UIAppoi, • ID•-adYtw. you -learn ....... -... ,__to,.,."1.lltopt lllla-.. 8t. llarllli .. ..,_ baa a ral <I or eofnlns In Nov· ember. a•1 a •111 -eal1ed "u.1111 with Y-Colltll md Jina ,~, ... wt Mated DIMi'tlin,'' by Tbeodan aer..-.lt'a~too .. !il)alt9 tr.Ill ean build a wbole Dew lbrary with the vor-_....... tbll fall. On tbe blaWball -alone, -·ra flll!ll.toJ• ill wllb "All tbe II-" (U~), a hl*'Y fl~ b=WIJ911, ''Tba Pro Game" (llcGraw· Hill), -att-fat)11dure -· ''Tba LonelJ B.-" I ,(V1""'•),w!Jkh-'Mlt;•probaoketbal1'111ftat..,. · i.irs--;-"11~" ( l'i9al, by the New Y- I Kllldlerboelier 'fOl•md Pbil lacUo8, ''Tiie Balla -· j Cbk!...," <""1!ettl, au.-lbe Cblcqo llulll, -"Lene lalbe!OIA" <Satanlalr-Praaal, wlllebla baillcbillod · .... untnhlbltad belrincLtbe 1cene. account bJ Cbleaao· • .J .. Bullatar-Love. · ' llOVll!I Allll: A ---:nJ.:;-of lalpli,u.., for publlallen. llaemWm ii uni tbree ·-"Scarlett, Rhett -a Cut of,,.,._.,,..., .. a bi<J .rapby of lack Lem- -lllCI an autobiocraPllY by Ulll Pal"ler. You cao allo 1et .._ for ''The Alice Faye Morie _ .. !.U.W Visual Ubrary), ''The llGll SI«)>" (Crown), ''The HOiiywood _.. (Houlhtoo lllfltin'). "Sexuality In lbe liloYleo" (Iii· , dlma University Prall) and "Screwball: Tbe Ufe at Carole Lombud" (William ll«Tc>W). · -- IWISIOUa tlUeo ara plenWui, too. From Fortrau Prell In Pbil..ietpbla ara comlOI · ''Tba Gospel at lobn and Judmam,•• ''Jeaua • P.recur'IAw'' and ••Suffertnc:• AUan- ta'• J-Kllox h<llO wW publish "New J>lrectlom for a lllllllcill>CIJ,...,h" and "Christ In CbrlaUao Tr"4lt1on." ' One of th.e W.1nt. of tbe rell1lou1 pubUsbers, I Nulnllle's Abin1don. bu • $13.tlli bloc:kbWiter, "Bible I. 1 ~-" And iiOte lbe sz.M Piiiii'liiCklliitAbliiiilOD will«ms oat In December, "Clersy's Fede.ral liltome Tu Guide," wblcb ii juot wbat it 111" II ii -a cleqyman'1 11licle to flHinl out income tu forms. . ,-~J.here•i sex. Here'• a sampling ol the forthcoming 1 ~anfhiasubiect : . · . . . ''LOVE JN THE Later Yean" (~iaUoo Press), ··•woman•a Orgasm•• (Bobbs-Merrill>. "S.ppbo: The Art of· Lovina Women" <Cbebea House), ''The Sexual Adoleoceot" -u~wcbury PreolJ, "Our NaUonal Passim: 200 Y ean at Sex in Ainerica•• (Follett), ''Love and Or1aam" ()lacmillan), "Erol ln Pompeil" (William Morrow>. ••More Joy ol Sex'' (Simon and Scbuater), "Tbe Sex People" (Playboy Pr-> mid ~Ulllliuloo Gorky Street" (DialPreUJ. . Tbrae.of-ille moi:e unbelievable titles ara: "Tbe Soela1 HiltAJl7 of tbe Jll'acliine Oun" (Pantbeoo), "Toward the l Ph.D. for Dop" (Harcourt Brace) and "How I Feed My I"' l"alnilyon$16aWeek" (Coward,Mc:Cann). ! ., • • • • ----;--. -. ' ..... N IWLY ·w.,.wnMd•y'• CPNl•g Priee9 . NEW YORK S OCK EXCHANGE ' Tw~• , ... U.. A,, ... 1:._, 111 ... ,. • I ' ' I . . . ' If DAILY PILOT MC*. lMlU l"llt. ,,, .. ,,,_SI.JI UC..,-MOl..IOAJ I . "'·'~ll:ll HE Cl.TY SHOPf'ING CENTRE ORANGE.•532-6721 A "THI HAPPY HOOKER"' Vf" '"CAI.HAL KNOWLEDGE"' t-'--'"""~,,,..,.,'--111 • ""TMI 0.,... $lot °' l* WOIJNT ADI'" ..,,.. NOtn , ..... ~ "MAHSOH" "'Pl:IME cur Ill "A 'BLAZING . SADDLES' OF PORNOGRAPHY." . . . . • . . . • '· Wedntsd•Yi"October1, 1875 Zero Cut ' ~tu.CM 4i7UJll POSITIYEL Y THE LAST WEEK TO SEE IT! "die llTUllft Of die Pini! Pant:ller" ....... "'"" JG, PETER SEU..ERS IS IACK AS THE HIUlllOUS Q.OUSEAU ••• You'll @ ilas weli assee it.. n ~f.ISURROO"..U -HEVEll BEFORE HAS THERE BEEN SUCH A MOYIE! 4 ACADEMY AWARDS I ADUl.TS-'J.50 JUMIOIS -'2.00 CHILDIEH -'1 .00 Tiii @ llllT lllUllRS ... HIAWif ~nOAD 1111srCAI, f!J.4NI IUt l 1-tlo•. °'"" llrif 1' ·- Estes R ecital D ue LOS ANGELES IAPl Harbor Concerts· • -z.n. ·~ ..... 1!~~=!:!::~ SI t d =:::.::r-ttll~ a e the~."® portrll..O blaellJlated comic ln "Tile l'ronl." llotlel ~ Woody Alie!\ in Ille Our Orange Coast area has aJways responded eagerly to the concept of com munity· concerts with two comm unities -Laguna Beach and the Harbor Area - constantly on t he list of partici- pants in this admirable na · tionwide enterprise. The hard working Harbor Area group will get the spotlight first in our a r ea with t he re- t urn o f a super b bass· baritone w ho brought th e hou se down o n h i s las t orange CoU n- t y appea r- jl n c e ESTES M O S C O W Voca l Contest winne r Simon Estes. His r ecital is scheduled for 8 p.m., Oct. 12, in the Newport ·Har bor 1-ligh School auditorium . In fact, all four HACCA concerts in this new season are set for that "location , 600 I r vin e Ave., Newport Beach. NEXT ON T HE list are duo pianists Stecher and Horowitz, who will turn on their keyboard magic for HACCA patrons at8: 15 p.m., Nov. 2. All of which brings us into our bicentennial year and the visit Jan. 23 of another duo who drew rave r eviews last time around in TOM BARL•Y w ll Mualc Box clamoring for a return visit· <all of the Columbia Pic- tures movie about Rect- THE LAGUNA Beach Pl"Oll'•m buntill1 tn the ent--. ot (our conc;:ert.s has not yet been ment induat·fJ'. Ma.rtu. , -made available t-c> this' column. RJtt, another blac.kliat . but we '\'Ill ·analy•e·~ 197$.7S victim, will_p9'duee .,..i • • • -naAl.WA'fr ..,. --...-.~· our part of the woi'ld -the season for ;vou at a later date. direct. Rom eros, e:ultarisls par ex-Jncldeat~ly, ·congratulations .O.:~~ ................ -"'!'~::::;=======~ cellence. Concert tlme8p.m. to the new RACCA board which ......_ ltlgl i 'lll•ILD• of..._ HACCA's finalaltr:Jtctlonoflbe wuelectedatameetingMonday •• --•-_..- season is the Ronnie Brown trio nijht. The new olficen are: diciil• •ic+m•ll ....... gra-ft.t who will appear at 8 p.m., May,;l5 Ray Palmer, president: Frank _ ... _ -••-._ --•& i n t h e .Ne wp Or t-Harbor Feller,vice presldent;ffortense ••"'llillllrln' •t._lllll Jf auditorium. Community concert Rook more, .corres pondi ng " , " • •91 organizer:t assure lhis wrilerthat secretary; Gloria Pat.rof'la, ex· the Brown g roup are top of the re-_ ecutive s ecre tary and Bi ll peat list .with m a ny communities IJ ghtcap, treasurer. Netioorks Dea,dlock; 'Family' Top Show NEW YO RK CAP) -CBS' "All in the F a m ily" was the nation'! top-rated .TV strow last week, a week in which the networks had a n unus u al three-way tie in estimat ed a ve r age a udience levels in prim e e vening time. Each network 's prime-time viewing a udie nce worked out to an average of m ore than 12.6 million homes each night last' week, accordin ~ to a spakesman * * * fat the A. C. Nielsen r atings com- pany. He called it a '1dead heat," un- precedented in h iS experience. For the past 20 seasons. CBS-TV usually has been the ratina:s leader at night. It bad remained the leader for the first two weeks · of the 1975-76 season, according to Nielsen audience estimates . UM'* . as Harry S. T111111G11 in G.l.,V"E"" ~EM BELL,RARRf! llJW 111 lllE SCRllll ... c:.im• "' .. -.: ...... wd wigld ... ..-..: .. udy•,il W9SJl l tr •• .._ NOW T~ER WiTH New TV Shows Set Jn an effort to s ave the much- publici.zed series, CBS said it was swapping the starting nights or ''Bea con Hill'' with tho,e of another new, low-rated series. ''Kate McSh ane," in late Oc-J tober. CBS said that as or Oct. 21, a lMI LIAN. MEAN IO's. ~ WMIN MialCA l.AUGMID.,.TO IC.HP ntOM CIYINOI' 'tJ NEW YORK (AP) -The NBC specials, three m ovies and one Tuesday, ''McShane" will start Television networ k will replace episode of "Eme rgency" will fi U appearing in the "Beacon Hill" its canceled "Fay" and "Mon· intheir30-minute Thursdaynight time slot, while that show will-' tefu!:Scos '' ser~es with two more sPots until t he new programs pre· start appearing t he next night in situation comedies Dec. 4. miere. the time period '·'McShane" now The new shows are "Grady," a occupies. · spin-off from "Sanford and Son,.. "Grady" will star Whit m an and "The Cop and the Kid," the Mayo in the r ole he created in T HE NI E LSEN estim'ates, story of a m iddle-aged white ''Sa nford and Son." Charles m ade public TuesdaY. s howed bachelor policem an awa rded Durning, best known fot,..his role that low ratings still accompany cuslody ofablackjuvenile. as a lonely m ailman 1n CBS' CBS' "Beacon Hill" in its Tues- NBC said the last showings of award-winning ''Queen of the day night b a ttle with NBC's high-.· NEWPORT CINEMAS HEARCOASTHWY.&MACARTHlit " Angel Above, "Fay " and "The Montefuscos " Stardust Ba llroom," will star in r ated , ''J oe Forrester" and ;;;;~~~=~T;h;e;D;•;vi;I ;B;•l;ow~" :;~:p;ro;b;a;b;ly;w~il~t ~be~O~c;t.~23~·~:vian'.:· ~· e~t~y ;;;;;;t~Sh~Te~o:~h~R·~~~·;~n~~~·~· ;~r,A.~YF.~O~C;::T~.""il~A~B~c~·~s "Marcus Welby ... Sl.25 'TIL 2:30P.M.af STARRED(o)CINEMAS "' JIEWJ'OJlT 0 Cl:NTEJt 644·07 60 Q.OCKWORK ORANGE lo DELIVERANCE !NDSTHURS"NIGKT • .. ' FOUNTAIN VAL.LEY ~"''"'"'""'"'""' .. "'" ' "Agonizingly funny, a great movie." -Bosto11 Htrold Amtrittlfl ZERO MOSTEL GENE WILDER and -.. KAREN BLACK in EUGENE IONESCO'S "Rhin0ttros" Dircclcd bf TOM O'HORGAN Screenplay by edwards BRISTOL CINEMA · JULIAN BARRY --Oct. lf.'16 "llllU'f" lllSTOL 4T MAC.untill 540.7444 Oct. JI.tit>•. 6 "I.OST IN THE ST AU" ... 7·1J "THI ICIMAH COMllH" ·Oct, Z4-JO -ntllll SISTllS" .. _ C4"ft'AnDOllJa ......... _ Siar ring JULIE HARRIS E:i..EErt HECKART ARTHUR O'CONNELL "A te .. umoo1.1J 1., 111 .. ;eal ~pidt cl Ch/1)!1..tnlty •• u .. • au'°" e; tngro:;.sln{I~ -VA.AIE\Y "A ro1th!1 1! fil m vrr~in11 ofthl! bes:t '••llon•1 book., .tin,,, ubfllou~ I hc<1t11t11lft "IUt ,.-· -ttOl.LVWOOO REPORTER "' KAR.EN BLACK EUGEN.E i0folESC.O'S ~illl!gttrOS" Dl=t<dby TOM O'HQRGAN Screenpl•y .by JULIAN BAR.RY .,RHINOCEROS" STARTS RR. OCT. J "THIE HOMECOMING" .......... od.2 .~ WD~fHUlt&.•l'RI, 1GM, TUlf9 7;111-9:45 SA,T,.llUN. ...... :9-1:1 ...... ENDSOC'T.11; HUAllYf STARTINQOCT.11' • KEN RUS9EL'S ''USZTOMANlA'' ST AMINO lllOGEA DAL. TllY .. . I I I I • • -mfAtlOE OpuNfV, CALIFORNIA r i l ' '' - WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1975 ' • C ' T!iN Ct;NTS. ' ' I • ' . i • In S!ller.GMl~to . '. Secret , stA. · Bo1:1gli~ SerVice~ .FBI Told· . . G~1~w~t -~~l!r?: .. . .J .. . ' ' • WASHINGTON !UPI) -A San Fran.f:t..-Co •police inspector testified today thot he warned the Seem Seri!.,.,, tbe 1'111 and other federal. a1enlio that Sara. Jane Moore might be ·•another Squeaky Fromme1 '. tbe day before Miu Moore abet at Presl~ • "By l!iilted .U ~ , lnveotigoton ore~ pollllbllily thot'tbe' -Ford. . LiberatlGD Armx pure a cart in , Saeramemo ito ~ape• froiD • robber7,ot' • crodtar-iDlwtdeb &'WOIDUJC'•a• ... killM;it~ .. NiPOrW....,.~ ... .J • The Sacr.m"l"1!' U-. uld • __....... -UCQD,IW'llidt.M ...... -· IOc!ated, p•r'u"--bou&bt. Jrilb ... _ t<Pn1fl'OIQ, . Jack O 'Shea, tesllfY,in4 before a Senate appropriations bcolllmluee 1ooklnl Into the. o.d«iua<1 of .Secret Service pro- tection, .alljl said s--.t Service .ae•ts failed to pick IOI> pboto- a:rapb.I be obtalaed Qf Miss MOOH prior to the lboqtinl. . . .. . ' ' Teacher Pay Talks • To .Res11me . ' ' • Serious s·a a ry ,1talks ,{or teAcbers ill . 4'ie'f'l>Ort·~· Uallled Sc . I ~Ct ilre <ex- pected to be·renew~-~ a teacher ~pokesmaa-sa14'todttr Neaoti•~ bave be"ll In llih· bO since J)te ...,lllhlng of °""IJOI I~ "'°'!lb• bu~Ul•cbers ore dill -~, ... u.,. an~,il$160,QOO for iilstr\J.cton at the top ~Y levef. Truatees bave apprpv~ a six percent, acro~s-the-board pa_ybike. Forty-two percent-of the facul- ty is at the tOp level and do not eurrenUy receive annual pay bikes regularly given employes flrtber down ,II\• Jodder, which· are \n adcJition to general pay in· creases. . Teachers and trustees have acreed to bold oll pay talks wiW November, ·When final enroll- m<qt ·figiir~ will •be kno\vn, aC· cording !O Ka'reit Hooper, Newpc)rt ·Mesa E~ator'S As- sociatiOn president: 1 lf the number or pupils enrolled is greater than an- ticipated •. there may be extra fundstospend, Miss Hooper said. . ' Trustees have not promised to spend new ai.oney on teaCher Ularies, but have 8greed to iD- cl\lde tbat item as one Utey will consider among others. ' The Certificated Employe Council <CEC), the teachers' bargaining group, bas been meetln1 regularly with trustee r~tatives. However, only non-sal8ry items have been dis· cuuedaince September. t'b1'~ J_new delegates to the CEC bave1recently been selected by tbe-NewPort.M<osa.Educators Aaoclation, accordinl' to Miss Hooper. Jim Ferrell, for~ly a d~­ legate and a teacher at Woodland Elementary School, was named. chairman of the CEC. Other de- -iegatii ate Von-Kimball, Rel. llllddle·Seftool. aod Doil Beatty, ·Estancia High School. E.4BJ..~BIBD .... · ""----- GOT t1IE BOAT ' "I'm delighted with the ad. There were many calls, •but the -sold cm the first call," Tbal.'1 the advertlt1ne success experlep$•d by the N•'!'i>i>rt Beach womati wbo placed t.bi.s ad In tlie DaJly P.llot ' Sol cat.11', lull rJce. boJI: on trailer., better than f. new~ axx·•axx da)'I, n -; x-uO .:ner 5.' • ·: · · · • · · • ' . It ri>u ltave.a .boatto aoll,.c.U SCZ.M'IS. It only takes··• f-w<itdt In the.<ill>l place to man a sale. , ' 'Alona UM OrllDI• Cout/lbe ri&ht place la tJ>i>Dally Pilot. · .. ~n earlier robbery ·at a s8cramento broncb of Guild ~v· incsModLou. • The fte!rapaper·nld tbe atotion wacqp was bouabt 1Feb. JS, one day iftm:t.bo Goaild 'n>bbe<y;6y • mm J.letiQs llla"n81119 •·mot Bwton ~ P•J~ fer the car .. ..,.,.,.,"J,...,.~:·!~i,..,.i: Wltheriap'20bl00. · ' SUSf'!'":IOUS, , ................. ""N l'IN ... "'TO·....,.. 'uN~llY POLICE ~EAR FORD MEETING ..LA'c'E" • · Bwt.on,sl name -..I 8ddred · r ...-;~_......___. ·~ ~ we.., lileD •determill<id to-be • ··. • • • 'M•\I ~ ~,,,...,... ,....,... • .., l!kOlde, IM.', -urtty Incident pllol(r, tile report said.· . • " · JnvemUCaton •aid a' t:hmdle of S20 billl•wu ·taken dUitna the 'Ro. -,, M ,a ..... -t ---:JiM: 'T' ke Guil4holdup, • · ·' 'I.._, f rJ:'UR i_ Q ll The..Unioniallosaid FBI apoti 1 ~ • ...d localH nveatill.m-. boll... Ri · " ~~·~eJ~.= '-sn_ cK: -· ,.J. acke_ rs Near Ford.· I cantodivertpoliee. _ DuriDg the bold1q>, ...,Wmer ' · =:...L. Opsohl was killed by u_ -~~ Nico" . tine F. 1.•t?.·. No 'llireat l Jleanwbile, aD attorney fa< +..A: • ) .Pab1da Jfeant ·uid today ber ,. • • • • ' • .L~-SKOKIE lU '•~) , ....,,_or . abillt;' to <i><!Perate In ber de-• s--0:=· r~ttn· 'hijackers ~ lrapa(erre<I ....... fobacco . • . ~~--"."1~ - 1.,..st;i ..... "°°" than before • ~at 'I ¥1nl!Mfer inarbt . .s~a{ 'to U>.eli :#\<le .. IUI\\ rested • Y~I m OUlilde • .u.e,• , df,li<!< eourt-or-............ · 'hw'•ylDllrD-1m.-le t~lllr <>*~'WI~• ~~.P!"b•" • ..:.':,~ .,,...,., i<aibinaulin '-•-·...,.•Willi _., '"tell: ,, • · '. n r . ' ...,,.,,., .,.,.. , "'" ....-~ .. 1~~ • • . 1 -.. ,......., '4: 1 • R , J • ~·Later aaid.'~Wh'•& ~~F=~ :=~offlc·~-.:.i.i~ Y8ll ,tr= =~·.!\li; .:~ .. '.:'do-~Pr~-~~ . :.i. . , Talllillilthenow· ft=•·~=~ .,-~i)>lj di~IOO'i· · wJ'il:~~~ "~l'•"-~t~pe-.,reeordin& llY Aneelea are4~ ~·l'ooil ~ ~~tall.' ~ toiiilet Wia l interea\ed iii the a~ Of ccmversatlom with Market. at GOIOiilweet Street~. •saW:: · ..:only one who ·knew . . , , • . beri-latefamlly. • _ Westm1111terAve. at8,30 a.m. what was going on was Ued up in CHICAOQPU..-.'MAN :X0 ID •affidilvit.ftledlnf<ideral. ·~Jmt•as he'was unloading the· ·a 3 bouvantitond." 'couldn't do anything ~lM "·" "" cou,rt :IJ'U 4'•Y. Hallinan and ft fst of bis cargo a man GUNl RSE-M aqqfh!!r attorney tom , ~t ss slammed a· gun in bis back. ·aadlff i aid operations were Hearst~ obn Knution. said she ·"or··• hi ba k · the --"", similaf to two Pflevious hijack-appe -•"facillita~ginherat-1' ~~ m . c 10 van .,"' ·ings iri Weafmtnster and one in titUde <>Ward· h1!r-·p-arents and tied him up and put a bag over his HUntingt.on Beach this year. lawyers in the case.•• · bead, olficers said. . Detectives Ditk Grodt and Don The document added that she He was then driven over to K err are handling the invesUga- ''listened with obvious impa-Sun1f ove Circle and Garden tiori. · · tience to any discussion o( the Grove Blvd. in Garden Grove by 'Fhe three hijackers left proceedings'' and sometimes ig-the :gunman who was joined by Masbima tied up in the delivery a-pa... · · tw6 confederates in a waiting V8"' He later worked himseH . . C~ n..1 .. -Y •Pa&~ AZ) vehicle. 'free and called the police. ~ . . Bandit 'Bits Mesii Stand, Grabs $150 A moon-faced man who rnt 9rdrered a mustard dog and then flashed a reyolver robbed a Costa Mesa hot dog takeout at.and of $150 Tuesday.and Oed, missing :Police1by a mere 20 seconds. Deiective Phil McCormick was nearby Der Wienersctmitzel, 1951 Harbor Blvd., when the armed robber:y call was broadc~t over 'the police raaib. . He arrived' 20 s.econdl later, police noted, followed within mo- men~ by patrolmen Garry ~n· nett. Neal Hewitt and Steve Shulman. A search oi. 'the arft. around_. Harbor Boulevard and Bernard .Stree\J~~tµm iJp'any trace ofthe•uspect; ' , "Ellri · Keung(Han, 25, night mBn&ger at the stand, and bot q chef Joyce Y QUiii Lee, were uftaSte.tO pr:ov~e a ibofi deserip- tion oltbe bandit, police said, due to W.,U!!ile l'!Oble1D5. • Tbeydld'say tliimon With ·the cllrome steel te\lol-bad'Olpuf-f-/ face and wsi·cjultenervous. Mesa Staff Probes Site of Fatality The Q>sta Mesa city traffic engineer's· staff' was still trying to determine today whether a fatal traffic accident occurred in Costa Mesa or Santa Ana Sun· day. Police said today it w8s a question of five feet or less as to which jurisdiction would handle' paperwork and fol lowup in· vestigation. Oliver Webster, 63, was killed in a crash at Harbor and MacArthur boulevanb. His 1965 sedan rammed the re- ar of a van stopped for a red -lilht at an estimated so miles per. hour, without the car even leaving any skidmarks, police said. Webster, of 1700 "'S. Greenville ·UJilW Wins in Vote SAN DIEGO (UPI) -Workers at Sk'ylfne "Faniis voted 58-13 for repi;esentatio_n by the United Farm' Workers union ',\'uesday. St.1 Santa Ana. was ProqOunced dead at Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital ot int~rnal injuries. about two hours afterward. Van driver William Emery, 20, of' 24142 Anitetton Drive, El Toro, and bis passenger; Henry Schmidt., 20, of 1501 Sylvia Laite, ·Newport Beach, s uffered minor injuries when their vehicle was catapulted 100 ·reet lhfough the intersection. · · Funeral services were scheduled this afternoon for Webster, whose brother Burn.ice Webster •. of 249 Avocado St., COsta Mesa, said he was ill and ,had been unemployed. Santa Ana police said Tuesday. that .Costa MQ.S a police are responsible for the accident in- vestigation, because the entire intersec.tion lies within Costa Mesa city limits. Local invesiigators, however-, claim the initial point ol impact between Websler's car and Emery·1 van was five feet inside Santa Ana city limits. SIPPLE SUES 7 NEWSPAPERS-.U young man, Identified by .authorities as Thomaa_,Wel>er . Nessen said Weber was thrown out of the North Shore Hilton Hotel Tuesday night for loitering, and when he appeared out.aide tbe building this morning was told by police to take his hands out of bis pockets. . Weber then pun.ched Sko.kie police Sgt. Philip O'Keefe, who gave the order, Nessen said. He was wrestled to the ground and later led away with a bloody face.· . Witnesses said Weber, a sandy· haired young m an in a tan · sweater and sportcoat, had •P· proached the side of the ·hotel frOin the.parking lot and was im· mediately surrounded by police and agents. · At the time of the arrest, Ford was reported to be in his suite here at the NorJh Shore Hiiton, where · he m et with some 30 mayors ashorttimelater.· Ford, later in the day made the f1rst trip of bis presidency to the city of his birth, and walked along the edge of an enthusiastic crowd for the fi rst time since a shot wa.s _fired at him nine days ago. At one poi.nt ;the crowd pressed forward and several people fell through the restraining rope. Secret Service agents quickly shielded the President from the crowd at Offutt Air Foree Base. But there was no . security pro- blem and Ford said to several who bad f8.llen down: "Are you all right?.. . " DOW ROCKED AGAJN, OFF 9 NEW YORK CUP)) -Thestoek D)81'ket closed sharply lower tor the third consecutive 10Mlon to- day in moderate trading on the New York Stock Exchange. O'Shea denied tie ever told the Secret Service that l(lu 11-.. Is .'._'n_o problem.'' Jn tutimony, Tuelday, one reffO' cited by the Secret Service foi ret8-ina: Miu lll001'.9.th~ nigh' be!~ the •boot· 1"' wu an assurance by O'Shea that &Jie was not a threat tQ' the President. · ''I told them ahe may be another Squeaky Fromme;" he Said. Lynette Frompie airli"ed a plJtol ·.at Ford In S.ctamenl<> earlier, int.tie month. · O'Shea, other Son Frondaeo police and Bureau ol Alcohol, ~cco and Fireanm aaeats talked with MlssMoore the day before abe 11""1' at Fon! becauae she offered to put an un· dercover offtct:._r Into coptact ,-\th m .Ueced Wesal gunClealer. O'Shea iald ahe l"lil. laiiMd at -tl-ei.d·w8'dlill'l!*llaler t)y the l;illi Fronelseo Pill<". O'Sllea IClenti'fled •tbe SOeret Service aa.t1 Witb whom he ' taaii! u Karlin Hukell and GM7. Y1N1er. ·~·of whom were scMilliiled to ~tlfy later. Q'~a s~ia be had entarge- CSee MOORE, Page 1\2) Mesa Council Eyes Spending Priorities Two Costa Mesa council mem· ~rs will study what the city's policy should be on allocating funds to social programs. Councilwoman Nonna Hertwg and Cc>uru!ilman Dom Raciti will present recommendations at the Oct. 7 council meeting. They agreed Monday night to make the study. Asslstant City Manager. Robert Duggan out- lined the present procedure. When groups seeking financial support approach the city, he said, problems occur because no budget has been set aside for human resource programs. lie suggested that a time period be established for groups to apply and that all groups be considered at once, Md that the council know in advance how much was available "Fifteen or 20 agencies will ap~y," he said, "arid I think you'll see that some are more importa nt than others.'' Orange Coast Weather Night and morning low clouds c learing to only hazy sunshine Thur11day aft ernoon . Slig h tly warmer ipland. ltighS at the beaches in the upper 60s rising to the 70s inland. INSIDE-T-ODA 't' What /act -finding U.S. M!TJQtor, talk:Jng with Egypt's Sodot. whilt' looking .at tht' Sun Canal, reportedly ic:iid. "Thia ii ~utiJul. I've.always wanttd to aee the Persit.m Gulf." Thean11Der'1 on Al. Nete N_.f?;.NeK; 'Jtltage . . • .. •••••••••• 1 ~-l • .,,. .............. . The Dow Jones industrial average, 1 24'.72-point·loser the · previous two sessions, was off 9. 72 POlnts to 784.16. Declines led od- Va nces by' about a ·10-W.three margin. (Table•, 85)-- Some "blenkblg out" bas bllen done on Mesa. Other changes are being. made by · · tU ·rormer nnie.·Felrltew !Irate HOopitat the atarr. Fo the run story see Page All m slliUi at the tre~t facility in Co&ta -,-u;a·ay. ' · " . I I I \ I I Prjce• were mixed ln moderate trading on th• American Stock Exchange. I 1' ) • 1 • DAILYPILOT c Wedn•ld• OctoW 1, 1175 ... _....,_ ' - TONIGHT oce LECTURES -"Enlarg- Your Boundaries,'' Dr. bur Ii. Bletr. lecturer, tortum, 1:30 p.m. 11A'f'tatlon et.y for Pilots,'• Art Lecture #111119, 7:30p.m. .~ UCI LECTURES -"The ilt'ervoua .S71tem, ••· ,._.esbman ~Hall Medlc:al Library, 7 ;p.m. "An i#tectlve Tu Plan," 'Boom 101 Physical Sciences ;Bldl. 7p.m. < .. ' , THURSDAY,OCI'. Z IiJBRARY STORY HOUR :- COlla Mesa Ubrary, 10:30 a.m. 'UC! LECTURES -"In Search -ol Ancient Astonomies," Room '.100 Social Sciences Hall, 7: 30 .p .m. ''America in the Post- )Vietn•m World .'" Room 178 ;Humanities Hall, 7 p.m. -I~, I ' ' '. . :&PATTY ••• L-q....iionsputtoher. :;..:.Hallinan said today the af· "lldaTit referred to "her ability to cooPerate, not her willin_gness. JW'CODditlon. is deteriorating. Jt is worse now than before the ex- ams " ,~ H8w.nan and Knutson toJd the~ ,court in their affidavit that Miss iffeant it on the edge of a ~f·aervoua breakdown.'' ~ Tbey filed their statement with Jfederal Judge Oliver Carter upon ,JU request for a penonal assess· · -t to be added to her affidavit iii lost week In which she assert-. ,eel she wu tortu~. brutalized. -...S almost driven insane after lier kidnaplng. Miss Hearst, 21, grand· , ~aushter of newspaper giant ,Wiiliam Randolph Hearst and · -'1aua:hter of the president of the ;,$8n Francisco· Examiner, was· ..:taken from her apartment Feb. ·A, 1974 by members of the SLA. In ;Jater tape·recorded messages, ..-the renounced her former life and.said 1he was' Joining the SI.A. i 1Bu{ the affidavit she sianed last •JWeeksaid she was brainwashed. ~-~-~nversatious betwee)l .,.....,c1a Hearst and visitors wlli · "' lqqer be taped, ac<Ordlng to 1111.aireem..-t re~cbecl Tuesday. ~1 1Jli1s Hearst"• attorneys .-...i that llUbllc rilease ol ~al bor reco11led ....,_ ~VenadaDI ... ''trial by preee'' • ::::c--lier rilbt to a .. • . . ·P~.FedUp "With 'FiU Up' ' ' t.MesaPump . . . •-woman-.tirked M .-me Drieea flllli--.-didn't 1et flUecl up at a a.ta lleaa senice station~ but ..... pollee oald today. . lllle-nd • ..-ofrfl'l)ar at m -11lll Streotout.let.lloo- d8J, but wben the attendant ~ tile pwnp Dlmle out or '"t tut. '1 ll all the meter re-,.._.ed. .. • Jl'rnd and embeultmellt d.,. tall Deteetl•e o...,, Tbompaon ·iiaJd ..,. eolapl-to jJollce, 1 mettaftlil with the attendant's jrl1alm that he &ave her $2 worth -<Jf rwplar. . • > "He 11id lbe meter lust didn't ,..,..k.".aald Thompeon. Ex ert1 from the Orange · Departinent of Weights .ADd euures Office In Anabelm · -ea route down today to de-: t8'llllne If lbe Irate custemer got '1 or $2 worth of auollne, be f~ > -oaANGECOAST c DAILY PILOT • ·DA. Hieb. Picks Up SuhPfJena,. By GARY GRANVILLE Of11NDaollyPO ....... Orange County District At· tomey Cecil Hicks went out of h1s wayTuesdaytopersonaUyaccept a subpoena calling him to appear before a two-man committee ol the Board of Supervisors Friday. Hicks was all but en route to the Nation a l Confe r e nce on Or&anized Cririle in Washin~on, D.C., when he learned the sub- poena bad been issued. ' While It could have been accept- ed ln his name, the diatriet at· torney stopped by his office to personally accept Ute board's summons. And before taking ollfortbena·. tion's capital, Hicks made ar- ran,ements to have the hearina: -tponed until Oct. 8. · Before then, according to Chief Deputy District Attorney James Enria:ht, Hicks will seek a clarification on issues related to a federal grant that he will be free to discuss with supervi.sots Ralph Diedrich and Laurence Schmit. The two committee members want to question the diabict at- torney about the intelligence fund' as well as a secret Superior Court fund used to bankroll undercover investigations. Enright said there is some un- certainty in Hicks' .mind about whether ·he would be violating federal laws by discussing cer- tain aspects of the Orange County Intelligence Unit fund. Enright said it is those ques- tions Hicks hopes to have answered before his confroota-· ti on with the two supervisors. Consequently, he added, it is un- certain if Hicks will have the re- cords the board reQuMted in its subpoena available at the Oct. 8 meeting. Neither Di&<lrich nof. Schmit would discuss the upcoming hear-ing. Earlier, however, both had ex- pressed interest in determining if the intelligence unit fund was be- ing u.sed for purposes specified in the federal &rant. Schmit bas maintained the $20,000Su"'r!or Court fund is pro- perly public money and should be • deposited In the county treasury rllhertban In a bank&C«IW!t un· -tbanameortbe<ll"apCoun • tyl>ragandNarcotlcTukForce • Last week, indicted county Supervisor Robert Battin charaed the funds obtained tbrougbtbecourtsfromooovicted offenders are beine miamanued •. Battin did not specify any acts . of mismanagement when he• madehisallea:ations. As far as the court fund Is con- cerned, Emigbt noted that the state att6rney aeneral's office bad be&un an audit of the fund 10 cla1w11110. Mrs.Beimfobr, 64, Succ11mhs In Newport Memorial services will be beld toni&ht for Dorothy Hood Beim- fohr, a Newpart Beach woman respected and admired for her continuous volunteer work in Orange County. Services for Mrs. Belmfohr, wbo died Monday of cancer at the aae or 64, will be held at 7;30' p .m. at the Bell Broadway Mortuary in Costa Mesa. ... PLEADS GUILTY Ti! I Oil Mogul H•- Oil Mogul Files Plea Of ·Guilty WASHINGTON (AP) . Multimillionaire Armand Ham- mer pleaded &uilty today to t1- le1ally,-conceallna $54,000 in coa- tribuUona to tbe Im re-tiectlon campai&n of former President· Nixon. Chief U .s. Dl1trlct Judie William B. Jones accepted the plea from the Occidental· Petroleum Corp. chairman and announced a date for sentendna will be aet later. Hammer, 17. was released without bcmd. The plea came after a biabJy unusual series of exchance• between the •li&ht. ll"IY-balred Hammer and the Judge. When the Jud&e asked if Hammer UD· derstood that a &ullty plea ~ result in imprisonment. Hammer demurred. Hammer replied that whether he could be se-iitencecr to jail was legally disputed. · At least six t.imes. Jones asked if l;lammer understood the possibility of impriaonmen~ ... Each time Hamm.-niteratail the matter was disputed. Jl'inally. tbe Judge said, "H l cannot 'et an affirmative answer to that (question). I cannot ac-o cept this plea.•• He called a recess to allow· Hammer to consult with bis at- torney. On bis retum. Hammer again was asked If be imderstood be faced tlie possibility of Im· prisonmentbypleadin&llUlhY. Hammer quiet);y nditlll, •• • air.'' ; The money was fCllloaa.4 ~~~ ~~ .. ~::..-;~ guilty nearly 10 mm• aao to similar charges. After Hammer's plea was .... av .. cepted, a apo.k:eaman for uq- cldental issued a •'etM:neat ny .. ing that the cbaraes &&aiml Its chairman did ·Dot involve any cori>oratefunda. · The Occidental board of dlrec- ton bu expressed complete con- fidence In Hammer's iDteplty and leaderehlp, Ibo apnkesinon said. At issue was an ambiguous sec- tion of the law which dafmae lawyers have interpreted as pro- hibiting an~ jail tenn. · Another section of the statute .... sets a maximum one-year jail sentence and $1,000 fine for each violation. Hammer pleaded ptl• tytotbree separa~-· The information, or charge, to which be . ple,ded said three &eparate contributiom tot•Hn1 $54,000 were made by Jlammeio but listed u coming !roar Bab- cock and tour other IDtlL Ealler; Ibo proseailor aald, false answers w~re aivea 1n reapGnse to a questionnaire Mat by the Senate Wa!Aqete com• mittee. The prison term issue farms a major portion of an appN1 by Babcock before tbe U.S. Coult of Appeals, which is "!IPOded lo rule oa the issue withln a fflW montba, . However, Jones told llammer that regardless of the -al. • .Hammer-could-rec.eJve-the mu .. imum three-year Jail term. Mrs. Beimfohr is survived by her sons. Alan T. Beimfobr, Corona del Mar, and Carl Edward Belmfobr, Sacramento; broth·er, Harry J. Hood Jr., Rochester, Micb.;.•isters, Mar- jorie.B. Hood, Fort Lauderdale, na., and Mrs. Robert SCbaeffer ,. Pompano1. Fla.; and grand-,.. or ... c... o...., ""*-,.,. .. Wfll(ri ts dauabter, Alison. :=-a::.=,:=-:.:::.~:.:z:: Since movtnr to Newport . , ., • ",, ~·~~'"'io: Beach four years ago, Mrs. ::-£;'~-c.::_-:'=_11 Beimfohr has been active in the ~!~....,.,..,.....,_. -Hda,-MemOriilHoepltal·Aux· MOOiD'E'--••. -. ..,-....~~.~m illary, aervin1 on tbe auraery ~...a.:.t f',....P,._Al --- • -. aervice, pediatrics and visitation commlttHI. ments made or Miss Moore's Described a1 ·a "dtli&htflll driver's license pbolo llld that penoil'' by eeveral co-workers the Secret Service agents told , h• U1e auxittarr.-Mrs;-Belmfobr-hl.m-tltey-woWd-Pl<llk.llbeillUIP..IMa.- often spent three or ·tour da)'8 a hid not done eo. week workln& in &he different hoeplW units. Mn. Belmfohr wes llao one of tlie women who helped the. hoepilal chaplain, Robert Porry, conduct and compile a national ........,. of bolpltal cMplalDWwo 7•U'l&g0. .. . Aloo, Mre. Beimfollt HtVed on tht bcNlrd of dirtctors of . the American Cancer Society of 0r...,. Councy: The family bas· ~eel that contrlbl.-U-"be llUrde ill ber memory to &Mt or-' pnlalllon • ..,_. movlna to California, llln. Belmfohr w11 a school ld- mbNtrator, 1ervln1 u lut lean of ldl''-at a Fort Laudonlalo Junfbrhigbachool. ' . .... . ,t --•• "' - J • • . o ·'Folklore' . r ~.,Oat F~e. ~ Flidta ,,,,.~ I li!rJU;:tliLl'M :.ii. ~'lt'I' G 2 I • . ... On tbe -~boUa llbm -=sci~ ~.=~i=:. ...... "be•-· fllltbr ...-··-ud ..... ""'1'ttt1" iii'"'..;!11 ...... def_ Jt:W~~ .. .:,:,~&.::: teatlmony· at the Balboa !lddecl • Pu17cat Theater ..obacen1t7 DwiDt" tm cra11 eremin.,.. "'91. -Cif C-.., Back&-'"'*'eal!Jr A 4rlo fll wlta•••-. IDclll!llar deaorlW 1ex•al4' aQllelt ..., Loa Anaela r9dlo ma •mp·i.t11elwollldMi- .._ Gd'a...colllft .. •Os v ..._.U..wftat1Siftllllllle ... 1peeializin·1 1.n ~liumor ••d · prOotof''IOCi&IC:l.l .•• American· folklor.e, tool< llle --~ t1m ..,....., d llhMlnanattempttoccavlnee uW~dl:euance~ftblL'"' ._.,,wlt!I ...,. the jury that "Deep nr.t" -· A Hcond film critic Qmek -aacl MX _.,. ~ ·~ l>9Yil ill .lllu _....... • Walsb. al KFWB radio,' pojaled . &1W!C$•M. ...... •illl aoclal Yal .. -out that .. DeeP Throat" la a Defeue Atton.p a .. ort U.....C •-Dotd111•1 . , . pioneer In the 1enre.of aenaUy '•""-l&ld be Iii=.: Pmnell ,,_ _ VID-explicit mm• and Iii. beoldes, an .... hll '-U. cent Mlre11d11 ul Balboa "extremelyflmll1--" -.... .. caM~6 ~at'l'Ua&1r•=·111~ · Wood face mtad.__. 01>-· ' 1 I ..-,ebarl•n , OC M di aJ C ~ c:r1i::"' !:!i"'!:D911?~~,..: · e c enJer . ~§:'$~: Sal. e Date De' :1-.y~etl ~ 111t6r1eetlon of lonre and :.J.D ' .1 »ate,'• eominent:WC~~-. -.. · ~ -·= i!8!!...~Z toU.:e!: Orange •County 1upenloon flolPlll t1Ml '~l'r••••.,dldl ex __ In Sartre!•""° Slit"· aareedTuoldaytoagaialtlt-"'=e&UC =· . .,j -Dante'• "IDf-", ID............. tha deadllae for the sale of •L-_,-. tlla~V,CI' -=•• : w-Orm&• County lledlell Oolita' -~edleal ::.,~~'::&.~ ... =~~:...~:~~"' ::r.'.:.S-...... '•!tin ,'. The film eritle ..... ,-i~n-Ulldor an-m••-bed a Ulllttnll7. ""** _. -'-1~,.pbutua~~=-~ ,__OCllCwaatobeaaldto ~ •• 11Cai..dG.~f.?ftli0 1&,1:1 -•-. the-lt1for$5.6mlllion-·- =-.:.";::..."l::":.to..!: ..-..uy-.partfll&,lw<!' When ... tlq -• a. WU • tranalaUon -....,. not atlte'• '11 NlllaD ............ reflect Ibo author'• true bellefa. RiiJ'iZe ~-. tblll :rear. lllow•Adl\li au.-· "J•"'• Robert Todcl _,..,.. _ _._ ""' fw the daallll Gft• llt>l .. -.;;:::i. ..--.. pua-ld ....... , •.•• uar.c.. · Cohenalaop0intedtothefllm's Ai.d D-:-~-J And wlllle·be"'Wt as -COlllpoelllon and varioul wa • ..,.J~&en. for tbe .......,,, ... .;.·OCllClli .._ techniques~ Ulustrate the mov· h!dlet,rli8"UiiftP>o ...... .;;j I ie'seoclalvalue. WASffiNGTON ((/Pl) -The 1em.,Uate.ttoe tr-• -While not as tecbnlcally -bu reluoed to earmark mentt•>1-oteettbe-~..,. superior as "Devil," Cohen Sl83,000 to P<Omote elvlll111 rlOe nuanallle '"""*Mat.I IO..,. : described "Deep Throat" as a practice. Op~ed the foraledfciilb-~ ·' ~ · ftlmreminiscentoftbecomedies Jll'Ol)09al ••a for the ....._~~·.cOmall'~~z=', that came out of Paramount ud National Rifie Auociat1an. '" _. Scott .. ta:~ ... Columbia studloe hi the30'a. Rep. Sidney Yates <D-W.), ob-~ u; 'lit'eak u.;, llfllll- "Tbe wit used, plus the com-loeted Tuesdlll' to lllllin>vW! the pliCated IOI Jliill'tbllt fori!ecfthE edlc Interplay or"music with ctr· ,._for the NatioUI Boord for postponement of the UCJ io!n dilllo11Ue ~d -m•(les Promotion of Civilian Rifle takeOver, • ' • PrllCtlce 0 ,. ' ' f ' 'I' "" . 3li'I oll m ..r ~""""' sill• end '""' ......,., biii**ies. CXJCm frOlft "*" 'dlrioi*" colon. ... plfCll ' h:w.111•1n.w.c and~W..cmhllp,._, .. , tlllett~I-.:' ..... t ............. Ir t''i"' .... . ... Manca ant liHiecM., on.-91'.wigsOf30'JL And wcm heft>~ chooM a cuucn bedlpfad 1t.1 wa .oir: I •. ,... c::hoiot of w bm.oom~in. • ARMSTRONG SUNDIAL" Vl"!:f.L FLOORING __ Af!Mlf'Ol'l9'' mo5I ttunoo1k;il .... ........... H\JI> ....... $596 no.wax lloor! A~ In ,;• sale lq • .llrd 12' widlht. I ' ..... 1.96 (AU othel Almltl<lo!I floo;qi.on .i. at 21$ ofl!) -~ -"1' ,'-;;..=· . • ... -.'""! •• •• ....._ .... f • /_' . -·· ' ........... , ... OAKLAJlfD-S...Jw-..., Me.I Id of atl•mti'!!.'! to U->==Pr tillRt hr4.w'b•1..s ""DtM:rill"r•• olU.. ·--ciwt&q~---·-""'-' .... --lo ........ ..._......._ .. lln.-. wllllea.tinr laac.mtrac.ta~..,.._ a.t bUl of a a1• ~ clllld .,,., .. m 1171. wrate a r••':l -..,...._ tile jldel"' .,...... ud empalidlllll wttll • awssM Cem11111niot All9lla DaN; a.-dllil to J1111r7 Com· zdrlrntr WUfnd O'Nlll.L · · . nnDIG TllAT ... """"9 fer the -Juren u W9l1 u ......,, Kn. Moore....-u...'lluer. ''A Juror. t • O'Neill aald.-. ~..,. -1 tr sled110 la tllat lbe I .. wu wrltlell by .... '*-abe W -If It wwld be P"!I'"'!' I!' ~ta It, lheo ~ • r- r:fwo Sex Offenders . . Denied Castration .· . . ' - SAN,l>lEGO !AP)-Twocon-Court Judl••D=l•i Ji. Yldedoeseff-rawboaokedtof •Woodworth oald T> 117 after be castrated rather than put sentencing Jnoepb Ai-x- beblnd "-n ba•e -. -to ner -Paul De La ~/He = f<w indefinite terms aaJd be paNft •-''with tbeJ could not find a our-peroonaJ re1ret." ae• wllll•I to perform thol "I could bave snatecl tbem .-atlona. • ~ probation under some 'kind of • "1n4id-llO .,holce." SIJperiOl'. cbelQother.•.PY or Jl\IYcbolbsapy • 11 ~:· be aalcC· ···eut ~- I Brown 'Okays l()C/o Rahe - 'i procrams require a me..,.. or 11 oe1t-dloc1p11ne. Sorry .. 1-ror tbem•I just couldn't fuollfy the risks .•• j WOODWOaTaAGl!DDwlth· ~-def_-e ,!l!!o}:!!,Ol(I critjclzin& · · urologists wbo refuaei! the For Lciwmakers SACRAMENTO !UPI) ...: Gov.I FAmund G. Brown Jr .• Tuesday night signed a controversial bill aranting state legislators a 10 percent raise next year -frOm ~l,120to'23,2Slannually. I castration requests. ••A whole branch of the. medical pro(ession baa been un- willing to extend· a humanitarian service to this man, who faces the prospect of beln& locked in a cage for the rest of bis years,•• he said of Kenner. Sl .. ~rS_. Elton John has beer! sued for $70,000 by his former landlady, who charges he left rings on theJurniture, marred floors and drilled i\ole~ in the walls of her Beverly Hllll home. •• • • SysteDl 1t cleltndut, wlln•••-•••--11--wi.....,lltla f i11 Ill,)' Ufe. • "Ari bow from -.u.. with otllet'-f .... that ... aD . .feel W. way -I'll alao not allD It (tbe I_); I bne a omall tala>t f!)< .....,. -t!!!l."-that .. all feelllron&IY .... the . ~ r!Pineuot tbli'Qatem' Q1117tilali, thatla)-lhatwo'n-r. perienced IL" . • 1' O'NBILL&\JDITW"8"-altha190lll--1dwrttea letter about their mvolvement u a Juror wblle oUU Involved In the trial. Tbat'1 "'l>y I kept the Iott«. bee ..... we all like to bop documents that favorourpoolllon." , Tho~ commllllGner aaJd be wu ahoc:•id after dJoecrrer. lnl that woaian wbo bad wrtttan blo note ot praloe all•= triedtouaualnataFcrdonSes>t.22ubelefltheSt.1\'-1a lnSanFrancllco. * * * * * * I ' ' . ' Sipple Sues Newspapers. . ' •• • I I C'iaims Gay R evelatwn Invaded Privacy ~ SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Oliver Sipple. the ex-Marine c!'<!dited with paulbly ••vine Preoklent. Ford'• lite dW'IDS on "IHHlnatinn attempt here. bas · filed suit again.at the news media for reportlne that be was bomoeexuaL . Sipple'• lawsuit, ftled ID San --• 1'\"anclsco Superior court 1'>el- day. seeks $15 million lo damages. He said news rep<>rU of his sexual orientaUc:a C'Oll· atituted an lnvaalonol.priYacy. . Sipple, 32, &aid in the dlt that •'his brothers and his ailters learned for tho flr•t time of his bolnOsexual 1eziliflJHentltloo. Blame Nature Anti-mulity Riiling Stands •• LOS ANGELES (AP) -A law requiring women to clothe their breasts whUe men are allowed to go barecbesled II not un· coostitutlonal, a state a-als court bas ruled. "Nature, not the legislative body, created the dlstlnctlm between that portion of a woman's body and that of a man's tono," the Second District Court of Appeal said Tuesday in up- holding the Los Angeles ban oo nudity at city parks and beaches. ''The classification requiring female breasts be clot.bed ls re- 8JOO&ble, not arbitrary." the court said, ••and rests upon a ground of difference havinc a fair and substantial relation to the object of the legislation, so that all persons similarly circumstanced are treated alike." · -accordin1ly and """""'llJe ti.Uy abandoned tbeplalntllf.'' THE SUIT ALSO SAYS be "wu espooed to coatempt 'and ridicule, ca .. 1n1 blm peat men- tal ansuiab, embarr•mmt and bumlHtallGn ... The a u U named 1eyen 11.W.Pt11ii'r•ll<1 tM!r parent co~paniea M wenumunn1mec1 ••Does:•· identified only as publl1ber1 o ( a .-ewap4per, ~ j macUIDeorll6ft-.!ce. '' Tho only writer aPedftcally I named as I defmidant -San 1 Fr11nclaco CbrGnlcla columnist 1 · HerbCaen. N.,..papera 11a111ecl ..., the Chronlele, the Loa An1ele1 nmes, The Cblca10 !lm-Tlllles; The Denver POI!, tbe San An· toolo Expreao, the lndlm-rn:1" I Star and the Des1 y(;~eS • , Register. •' , NONE Or TREdefmd-bad I commeatoatbesult. .. 1 •. BrOwn, who has rei>eatedty ureed thooe wltb the "biggest belts" to make the biggestsal~I -aacrificea during toagh.ecooodiict times, aigned the politically aensi«ve measure without cqm· ment about five hours before a midnight deildline-after-which It) would have become law wit.hbut hiS 1lcnature. . _ j "Several doctonr have told me privately that they would like to accom~ate the men, but they're afraid they might be ex- posed to some crank lawsuit. I regard· these fears as f1111-ciful. but there's-no way or guarantee- ing a doctor that some nut won't suehiiq.'' Woman,82, Survives-Rape The-court also rejected the argument or plaintiff Maureen Eckl that state law encompasses the nudity area and that no local . Sipple asked for. SS miltim in • I actual dama1ea and $10 mllUon L- in punitive and exentpl;+ry· ~ d~mages. Sipple's attorney; -John-W • - Legislators favoring the boosti had 1aid the 10 percent raise over- two years was below the in· creue in the cost of living and lower than pay hikes given other stateemployes. I n addition to increasing salaries, the bill als0 would trig- ger an automatic increase in pemlon benefits. Kenner and De La Haye, both '45-je&r---:O!Cf l'iborets, have spent the last year together in San Diego County J all, waltlnl for a surgeon to volunteer to perform the operation, called a bilateral orchidectomy. At least four uroloeists agreed lo dolt, but all later backedoff. A THIRD MAN oeeklng caslra• tion rather t han lrnprisonment, Jam:es-Wealey GQebol, 38, ls be· ing sought by police for failing to appearbeforeWoocl'Mlrth. . ' • LONG BEACH (UPI> - Ao az..yel:-r-=-old·-wom·an beaten and raped by two men who forced their way into her home was listed in critical condition tOilay at Memorial Hoapital. Police said the men forced open the rear door and attacked the woman in her bedroom. The beating was so severe the· walls were spattered with blood. police said. ' -- GENTRY LTD. REMObELING SALE l~ ...... 11-'""~-'H OFFER YOU CAN'T "' tfYLtd. SOUTH COAST PWA SAii DIEIO FIEEWlY lT -'OL ~llEU,ClL•54f.1502 , UN BELi EV ABLE! TH~ GREATE~~E~~ON OF FINE ~ . quAu 1YMEN'S SUITS YOU'LL AME ANYWHERE AT ':~wA':~·L~s •l.'1'1D CISTOll IH- • CllCUlm • -llOS. T ,.,,...idow C°"9ctbt of Oudft1 Suitt. ~ Al Wooh -Tmwiud ~ -LoMst fcnNont Rog. lo 125 bg. to 165 SUIT!,., 139 SUIT!,., '79 bg.t.225 SUl!!,s110 MEN'S SPORTCOATS • CllCIETEEI • U TllU • 11111111 llOL • 1'£TRGCllU • I EITlf LTD. CISTOll DHlllS A....,.. ,¥Hltr .. ....,.. ,,,.. qualify for ,,,. price of~ com. IAOt OM:,..., FOl.iMMDAn SAll w .. $70 S'lft WeN $110 s49 RtOM -£91 flOM w .. ~ '69 w .. J.?o'!.149 SALE_ STARTS THURS. OCT. 21111 ....-10 A.I. SHARP! said Sipple, 32, had -. ad· ordinances can be passed. , . __ ~.court s_aid_~_.!tate law "does not proscribe conduct other than that which is sexually motivated" and ls not l:Dtende(I to prohibit local governments from passing a ''reasonableregula· tioa for the ceneral welfare ·• mitted to a veteran's hospital 1 ' earlier in the day suffering from • ) "the pl'els""'" of w.·w1x11e bull· ' ness which baa meaed ap -bill -, !' We.'' For the people. In the Peoples Corner agiftfrom . Peoples Pederal. ''Creeping Charlie'' or''Bird of Paradise'' .&.Growing Plant ls Your lift! ·•creeping Charlie'' is the popular in· door plant so easy to grow you hardly n·eed a green thumb! Its dark green glossy leaves trail on vine-like stems. making it beautiful in a pot, and an ideal hanging plant. ''Bird of Paradise·• is the official Los Angeles.city flower, and thrives almost anywhere in the SoJ,Ub.- land area. The exotic name comes'lrom I f •. I 8111.-....,. llfAT. Wl'VE_,O'Nlt-STO·«E--1--- PULL Of FINE MERCHANOl,$1: BANOIERICAID ' ~ ••. 9JJT, !~'?R SOME REA. its resemblence. to the tropical Bird Of Paradise when its brilliant orange flowers .. -IH --.an-out in irteatherr.ihow~ - the Huntington Beach office of Peoples Federal, and enjoy our *•Fantasy Gar:- de n·· display. tool It will feature a variety of growing plants. including a large "'Creeping Charlie .. and .. Bird Of Para- dise." You need not have an account at Peoples Fed e ral-just drop by the Hun- t ington Beach office, enjoy our display arid a cup of coffee, and take home your gift. The plant we offer is small -but 1eady to grow Jor you. And, incidentally, your savings wilt grow-for you-too --at Peoples Federal Savings and Loan Association. IASTERCHAHE : SON, WI UUN'T HAVE WHAT YOU WAHr, WE'U. GIVE YOU I( $1.00 GlfT CERTIPl<;ATE SENTRY'S CURIE .. ~ ~.., ...... d.,.. ONLY ~·---i¥1~ ~AJ1 · , l'Ott YOl/r, T119"9lf. • MAIY llQRE ITEllS TOO : IUMEROUS ~ -co.sf A "MESA STORE TO .. EITIOlf. au: SALES FINAL .. Y1NPA;llT.1M; 1A P.& -:..,-. · Choose one of these plants as your gift during October at the Peoples Corn .. er in • ""PBOPLIS nDDIL' llldlS AN> LOAN ASSOCIATION .. . 9132 Adams Avenue et Magnolia• Huntington Beach, CA 9 2648 • (714) 982·2446 9:00 e.m.-4:00 p.m. Mon .-Thur. • 10:00 a.m.•6:00 p.m. Fri. 9:30 a.m.· 2:00 p.m. S•t -~JJUW . : \ ' ' ' • I I I I • -. --___ ,_ __ --_..i:,.. • "' -..: ---·~ .... • • -------. --:::-~-----:-::-:--:---0-.-----1 • A8 DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE . . Gloo1ny Traffic Ne~s Harbor Arca traffic watchers :_ and sufferers - have received a new dose of bad news in a personal re- port presented by W. F . Pond, acting district director of the California DepartmentofTranspartaUon. Happily for Newport Residents and visitors fight· ing the Bay Bridge botlleneck, Pond predicCs a new span funded and out to bid sometime in 1977. But Costa Mesa's b.ig Newport Freeway trench will stay there indefinitely -even getting larger as im approaches.,It eventually will stretch south to Bay Street. Whil e the 1981 constfuction schedule is scratched, the slate does recognize an obligation here. In the deepest limbo is the Bonita Canyon bypass to take traffic behind clogged sections of Co rona del Mar and down coast through rugged canyons. The state has no plans to even stud y it-and about the fastest any new freew.ay routing could be adopted, planned and constructed is 10 years. ·The only way Bonita Canyon can even get the I s tate's attention in theforeseeablefuture. according to Pond, is for the county to do the corridor study. So it behooves Newport Beach and the other affected com· munities to get cozy with the county. Youth Service Funds The AssesSment and Treatment Services Center of Coast a l Orange County intends to s eek financial s upport for its operations next year from Irvine, Costa Mesa and Newport Beach. work with 300to325youngstersannually. But the question of money remains. The group in· dicated it plans to ask $20,000 from each of the three cities to s upplement next year's$85,000 budget. While there may be room for •rgument about whe ther each city should pay in approximate propor- tion to its use of the servic1111, the cities ought to be able to resolve that. The impartant thing is that the cities and t he county come lbrough with the relaUvely modest funds to assure the continuation of this service which has proved itself a valuable a djunct to municipal law enforcement. Fairgro~ds Future The first-phase report by planning consultants on a 20-year development program for the Orange Coun.-· ty Fairgrounds raised several points that should be pursued. First, it examined the question of selling the fair· ' grounds. a nd moving it out of Costa Mesa to a site iri the south of the county. The idea malcell sense economically ; the per acre cost or the new land s hould be lower than the price of the Costa Mesa pro- perty , and a lot less a pparently is needed -86·acres ' vers us the present 163. . · Selling part of the property and developi1\g the r est, or-selling it a ll and movin~ south may-be an easy way to raise money for new facilities. • . • I • • , The center, which has served the Orange Coast for eight months, is a juvenile justice program de· signed as a n altern'atedetention or court for young of· fenders a nd potential offenders. The center 'has ·a probation off icer a nd psychologist team that, in the first months, has treat. ed and referred 139 youngs ters. Many of those otherwise might h ave spent time in Juvenile Hall that would have done little to get to the roots of their pro· blems. Now in full swing, the team should be able to The report also urged that any equestrian center be run under separate management, with its own d'bt service. This idea should be explored as a way of re· moving friction between the present fair management and horse interests. Clearly the place for the fairgrounds folks to begin is to develop the closest possible consultation and coordination with the city of Costa Mesa. Any sale of fairgrounds property to private development or other public development will hinge on its com· 'Yeah, I ivas goin' over' to see the president myself, but I'm just too busy. That'll be $29.95.' patability with Costa Mesa planning and zoning. c Whose Bight t o B e ar A nns? ·1nAffront ·To a Noble Dear Gloomy Gus Handgun Contro~ Views Vary Language ( CHARLES McCABE ) The blessings of big govern· 1 menl are, as we know, boundless. From the foetus to the Final Goh} we are cossetted by Big Brother. In a move so stunning that even a columnist could not have pre-f dieted it, the government is now telling us bow to write and speak I English. They are putting down their ukases in the name or ~ \ the women's· r _ :l i b era tion ~-mov e ment , « .Aj' that mi s · · 1 chievous ~x-· ~ ample of a 1 good becom- 1 ing a bore by ! exaggeration. Sex has entered our language in a big way. How far it will get remains to be seen. You will have to consider the position. In some wiSe, the U.S. Department of Labor puts out an annual Labor's 1 Dictiono1"11 of Occupatioool Titles. \ "Some of the changes," the Labor D. Says, ''stem from the I department's efro rts to rid the publication of age and sex con · notations.'' Some of the new worth diet.al· .ed by the Labor D. !or 1!175 are stunning., Nearly 3500 job titles have-been revised or changed. A salesma'TI, of course, .is a salesperson, as a chairman is tr·ansmogrified into a chairperson. THAT IS BUT a beginning. Maids become houseworkers . Airline stewardesses become airplane fl ight attendants . Foremen become supervi sors, jury forem en become jury forepersons. A new car salesman becomes a new car associate, a. fi&herman-a fi sher, a bridal·con· sultant a wedding consUltailt. My two favorites of all these Jhastly enervations are-ch-a.iig. 1ng busb;Oys to "dining room at· tend ants·' and governesses into · ••child mentors." The kind of a mind that can think up a With the police helicopters hovering over and shining their spotlights into our wiodows, who says 1984 is Car away? S.E.S. fGltoomy G.,. c.omme1111•re1llbrrtlned lly rM4en iWlcl 6e llol MCtlt.atUy relied ti.. vi..-1 ef Ult Mw..,..per. S.lld your IN' """""°'""'' Giii. O•llY Piiot. . , cl~ification called "child men· tor' has a blazing future in the world of gobbledegook'. Mark you, the government is not kidding about these little hor· rors. We are gotng lo have to live with them. All forms sent out by the government will be ruled by Labor's Style Book. Doubtless . tb.ey· will be adopted by large companies who think failure lo do ,o will be an atrront to all personhood. THE CONSEQUENCES in other fields a re, as Matthew Arnold said of the future or poetry, immense. Mr. Harold Evans, editor 0£ The Sunday Times of London, toUched upon some changes that will have to be made : "Liter ature and music will have to be purged. Miss Taylor in Jan~ Austen's Emma becomes a child mentor (governess is dis· criminalory); Eugene O".Neill's The Iceman Cometh will have tci be called, The Jee Route Driver Coineth; and Shaw, as everyone knows, wrote Person and SUperperson. "Arthur Milier, as a decent fair-minded man, will live in shame that he never called his play Death of a Salesperson; Lerner and Loewe will dedicate lo Women's Lib the Proceeds of My Fair Person ..... TO ·STATE the case is, or -course, to .uncover its lunacy .. Politi~al considerations are to af. feet the rhythm and sense of the Engli-sh sentence. The case against mos t o f these sex changes is not that they arc un· necessary and often comical, but that th ey offend the ear. To the Editor-:- . 'Guns.don· t..kill people ; people kilrpeople." - True, but straight tominyrot as an argument against any r1;>rrn or gunconlrolt . J have own·ed ~ufts for more than SO years -rifles. shotguns and handguns . The first two were for hunting. The handgun I pre· sently own was bought in pre· paration for trying to slay ali Ve one recent year in crime.ridden Washington, D.C. So saying, I hold no brier for ownership of any handgun, whose only purpose is offense or def We where human beings are con· cemed. 1 know that the claimOO "right to keep and bear arms" under the federal Constitution is a phony, .that this ''right'' related to the maintenance of a militia was needed at the birth or the na· tion. Higl1 courts have repeatedly upheld this interpretation of the Constitution. I RECOGNIZ.E also that the easy availability of the handgun is a major factor in homicides nationwide, those resulting from emotional explosions within famili es a nd a mong other persons who know each other. The National Rifle Association is on solid ground in its protec- tion of wildlife .abd its habitat while s upport ing sound herd management, in the case of deer, through controlled hunting. But NRA is far Off ta,rget when it blindly opposes elimination of the Saturday night special and all handguns other than those used in organized competitive target sbool'ing and legitimate collecting of antique handguns. Total b.an on sale a nd possession bf all other handquns should have universJ.]. support, out of sheer common sense. It WoUld be no total panacea, of course. Criminals will still steal guns or use alternative weapons. But if the great majority of Americans who are law abiding turn in the millions of hand.gum for just compemi:ation, aqd use of guns in crime is made a man· datory penitentiary offense, a long step toward redU'ction of gun homicide will have been taken. A.W.BATES Our Reluctant R~olution ( -MA I L-BOX J Lettn-1 from readn1 arr wdcome.· The right to condense letter• to fii 8JX1Ce or eliminate libel ii rutr\Jf'd .. Letta• of JOO wordl or Jal will be gi~ preference . All '4ttn1 mwt in· cluM lignature and ma:ilblg oddreu but names ma11 be toithhdd on Tt· quest if nfficient rt(llOrl ii apparent. Po<lry U>IU not b< pubUahed. R e al G-Frealu To the Editor: I must comment oo Mr. Tom Murphine's article, "Let's Get the Pistols." <Daily Pilot, Sept. 23). First orr, radica'ls and robbers use handguns in the cominission or crimes. Secondly, this man quotes that, ''They will debate that if you take -aJT tfie runs away from the good people, you will si mply leave only the criminal armed. They will argue that you have a right to protect your home and property. They will claim that the Constitution gives us the ri ght to keep and bear arcis." MR. MURPIUNE says this in his opinion! I think that this stinks. Since when do we not have the right to protect our homes and property? Since when ·does the Constitution not give -us the right to keep and bear arms? In God's name, what is going to keep some demented idiot from coming into my home or busi· ness? Mr. Murphine saysaskany policeman. Ask ttiem, I say. You, the readers. and even Mr. Murphine, might be very sur- prised by the responses from the police. You may call us GlDl Freaks, but the real gun freaks are the subversives, the criminals and the people who use a gun to their own ends. Even a handgun. It's not the type of gun, it's the intent. Like I ftated, ''ASk any policeman,' pr did Mr. Murpbine say that? I hope that YoU haft the courage. lo print this iD_Jl$ coo· text. RICllARD.J. SIRAK McCafle ....,.t you more ha.,pi · than good, and I'm not klddlnW." Tliei'!''is a way to solve psy~bplogl~OI problefll'!, and it is not by hiding.from them and callir\g people who refuse to behave as they know they should. be sick. We must begin to make people take responsibility for what they do, unless it can .be proved that an actUal organic disorder, or brainwashing, pre· vents the~ from controlling themselve1. This cannot be: shown in the vast majority or cases of mentally ~'ill" peraolis. I suggest that we all CQUJ.d le·arn much from a careful reading of Dr. Karl Mennlnger's book, . "What~ver Became ot Sin?'' Meanwhile, thanks a Jot for a stimulating critique ot a real glut onourcultur,. CAL BEISNER To the Editor: Please let me give you a little insight into the "over-paid'• scbool administrator. l 'm mar- ried to one! When our sou was having trou- ble and needed his father, his father was helping, someone else's son. When my husband puts in a 12·hour dQ" (which is not infrequent), I can't say it's okay because be is getting time and a half, like my neighbor does. I don't work, I'm.home to raise my children, who aren't hungry, but we are sure not "rich." We also don't have ali the benefits that the gay who gets time and a hall -either. Many ol the femaleteaelaftacetbmef!tsfrom tbelrbuo-.'jobs. · . Call and 1ou will often find my husband at school after& p.m. or at a meeting alter 10---even on many weekends! Neither teachers nor princ'iPals receive pay for holidays or that long summer vacation. I couid go on and on but ..... NkMEWITllHELD . .sei...14C.11-t To the Editor: _Staft.writer WllllamSchreibe< writing in theSept. 171ssueofthe· Pilot, malles an ugly personal attack against Orim.ge Courtly Supervisor Laurence Schmit. TotheEd.itor: Since Mr. Schreiber, no.t Charles McCabe is a wise, a Supervisor Schmit, seems to be brilliant man, and his articles far off base on the subject or have impressed me with bis eotn.· ·referring juveniles in county mon sense. but bis column cuatOdy to or1anltations of the .. ''Psychiatry Faces Its Own· ·homosexual comm•nity for bas dec.r.eed the salety or America depends on keeping her ~med. we can sleep 50Ulld.JY knowing w..e are once again secure in our beds. . BUT WHAT of those.Uiousan\)s of FBI agents who have been de· voting full time (and millions of dollars) to this heroic effort? What of their fate, now that the emergency is ended and ' a grateful nation no longer re- quires their services? After de. mobilization will they be eoo- signed to stand in ~ploymeiit lines? Will tberl!'1Se an FBI bill pennitung them to !ltteod col· lege at governm•t e:apeuse tD tra1il themselves for new career.a? Will Congress trim their ~dget back to pea<etlme status?, po~ Congress know wbattbe\r·budgetis? •' And waS~·t it luck that ber cap. ture came about so,imexpectedly that!l}.4tP9lice <li!in '.t hAve time to .mobilize and defoljate San Fran- cisco? ' • ·E.:B. O'NEIU. .....,or "No£a.. To th' Eaitcr: Regardin·g your Sept. 18 editorial on the SS mph speed limit: ' This time I must disagree wtt.b you. Law or no law. energy shortage or not. we don1 want to go 55 mph. This is the age or speed-devil take the bindmost. W.ALTllOFF Do•J-0pe,. . TotheEdltor: Ple~ let your readers know that be damming of the Stani•us River is not a closed ""'issu • Concerned Californians are actively and constrUctively urging Gov. Brown to prevent construction of the New Melones Dam. Coostihrtlonally, he has the pawer to stop its construction. Because of the wording of ...,,.,. 17 Jut year, eo perceot<>f the ..oters wbo Voted in favor or the dam thought they were voling against construction o( the dam to save the river. Those wbo are still workilog ~tos8ft the Stanislaos RJ#r are asking you to let Gov. B':""Yn kno• you were one of tboae voters. Write Gov. Brown Bfd uk him to stop ~lion pr the wasteful New Melones Dam. The issue i1 alive 'and well. Help save California's nioa million·year-old jewel. ·• . MRS. RITA JOHN ' . ORANGE COAST '\' As we pre'p_are to celebrate volution ; only 8 m·· tit sup· Problems" (Sept. 23) was one of UterapeuUc ,''coua1eUng••; the America's bicentennial, it is ported it, the rest · either his best. It is 1ood to fmd people at ta C"k 1 b o u Id., no l Io , , worth keeping In mind two SYDNEY"JIARRIS averoe or -•uilel¥! u<<al. who are unafraid lo soeak. on · uocliallen,ed. · l-'--~..._"IN""te-setrof-tactr.1i'lhif'.~,!;ouii5'r-l...:"-'=:.:..;.:::.::.-=;:::::;c::.:::=:::....1--W."a~shi~'~n:;gt~ot·n:i'.•s~niost dlm t task what may 6e bn80l tJle ,more perv11or SetiliiimObe~ OAll\' PILOT mllon was fdunded by fighting was gelling an~ keeping enough tender oontrovenlolllluet In our eommended tor obj...tlng to the for freedom ; second .. we did not · a;ppet.ite fo~ kllling the colonials. troops 00 hand to com.bat the. society today. McCabe wu ri&bt'. iDchaalon ,of lacb otpalzations w• to neht, and took every and the Americans desperately Hessian mercenaries. in saying, "So few peopi• wbo Co fJJl( .... coutt.Y refar~al. list for ,,...iblestep to avoid it. did not wantto commit what theo IN A , ETl'PR t J . h Quin to shrink• get rid ot \ma(thej' llO ·rem""""•Juvollll& 11-• read the statements and was Jargery• regarded as .. Y i'n 1"'783 ~ank01inOlllwarot .. 1· to shrinks to get rid ol. •••• So De remainta1 1supervisors ,__ '"• •re. e : manyahrinkshavemadeclalms .we~e correct ib 1endib1 the papers of the great earl y "treason '' against the mother join with you most cordially in that could .. _ -·p--'ed.,_ no --'--' l'J r --"' b Dmtrto11, you country. rejoicing at the return of peace. I V'll:I .... ......-~• .,~ r.......-..v m1. o a&.:naes ack to irll flDd th-at , hope it will be lasting. and that ·u~!"ousC•001 desis.~1lpliDe, and few re. tbe Welf..-e Departmmt from 1 U••,. w e re ALL OUR tth of July paaean· ankl d 111 t 1 ~h th •• -It emerged, for lilrther 11 m n w a en •• , as ey WHE ltudy and the .. 1abli1hin1 of JI tel' a Y tryrepre.entaonlylhefirstsetof call themselves reasonable NWILLWB1topwutin1. sqJ;table'7a.tandard i a nd 61v• to re· facll: the Raf, thtl fife, the drum, creatures, have reason to settle our money for 1~1l POGl"aerviee? quillificailt(ona ·tor inclusion on yoJatlon b y the musket,..man in bandages. their differences without cutting Millionsofdollanareeoenteaeb sucbaliat tll• 1tupld. ·Butthemoresober!1ctsolhl1· throats;for,inmyopinion,theN! year by the mlW-olo-!e , · · REBA~"'•Ms f'•edy arid tory record the other aide -that never was a good war or a bad who 1pend mllD0119 ot houft. ~ , , "'~ ir1{1:~ P1~v~ ~~Jin ~i:n, "::~;.'!~v~f~. pel:::ec~mmemorating our 200th ~·:i6'o"':!~;.!:lt1..., ~ ..._, N~ E'Bl1 .e •• and tion, or even wanted indepen· anniversary, Jt ls well to recall Rarel,y'have IO m_,.owed•Ut· To the Editor ~ .. ....,In· dence,lfthellrlUsl\wouldmaJce thatwe•toodupforfreedom;but Uetosoricb1il'Ollllol-. • Now that the FBI bas II FllJ.r1Cl!J1Geor1e. decent concessions to our scn~e It is distorting history, and the · I have numel'llUt P.,nO..al culminatadJ9monthsolthemost Qt ell the revolutlcm in his· o!ri1htandJ01Uce. nature or our government, to frl9'1<1& who r.,..,..i out the bllrd ...i..u,.. headline J>unt in hJa. aae WQ thfleut blood· Most of the colonists, In loct, lorgettbat we so~ghtpeatetothe 1y,that McCabe.W411'ricbt wlleti tOl'y by 1tumbllnc onto l\*~ty • Brldllh troopo had no did not •ympathlze with the re-pold! of SuppllcaUon. . • he lald, "Some or tbeMi boys do He11nt, atl • "•.._.. Juoie ,\ - ---,,...-. .,.~ •, ~. -· f .. ~-:· ·. 1 ..). ~ , ~ -1 ' "' --~ " l . r -. . .. ltobm.N. Wt~ PM blilher ' Thome• Ktt>Vil, Edilor I Bctrbotc Krribkh, Editorlol Pcgt £ditor • :t'he ld~ill P•ie.ot lbe Dal;yt Pilot see~t t.o in for m a nd• stimulate rea~et'$ by presenting on this page diver1e commentary! oo topiCJ of inte.rtlt by •~lcat· ed cohamnists and C•!100nilts, by providlnc a forum for rellller.1' views and by prtltnUn; thiK nf'IVSPaper's opinlolUI and ideu on current topics. 'l'lte edltorial l opinion! of the D1Jty Pilot ~ar only In lhe editoriil cohunn atthel top of the page-. Opin10M' ex- l>t'eued by tho cOl~mnisll an<[ cartoonists •'"' letter wrilel"t aro~ thelr own and 'no endo~ment or 1 their' vie ws by the Dally Pilot.f fllOUld betnreriitd. : Wednesday, Octol>cr1:197~ • ;r- ' -' --~ ---~ . ' .