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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-10-02 - Orange Coast Pilot, , ·~~li-IJ•I Stilr' --• -.. . . ... l· ~ THURSDAY'A,F;T.ERNOOtl; OCTOBER 2, 1975 ,,.-' ""°"" .. "°· t1S. > lac:tH*I, • ,....., ~· -., .. .. f' "J) ;f~~jJ.~~~~~dJllg ./ .f;,t· ,', -• • • . ' ·<1001•.t~s - • -• ,.. .. • --. ..i -. ' --·- ' t I I I h' .. I• I.· , . • I 'f.t~•Jer r { ~~ocliJIJg A -~. r? • ~<>uthre$ -• , I I ... I Appealed The countY coUnsel:s · office filed formal nOtice ~ednesdaY to a ppea.l an Orange .. County Su·petior Court ruling 'that blocked tbe "transfer of, 22 "in· veij.igators fr-om 'the distiict tat- tomey's staff to the sherjff's de· partment.. ·. ' ; 1 Filing of the-notice came after Judge·Byron. McMillan refused ·- .. ~ Ba£hefl~ . .; lNDlfifr~D coumY SU~ER\!1MJR R~bert Battin ad· mittecl'Wednesday tti'at the one l9bbyist he ca.n't resist en- ticed him to suggest that the·Orang'e County Grand Jury be given $JOO \o-pu'rchase identification ba.dges for its 19 mem?. -N , " • The irresistible lobbyist Battin referred to was Rachel Perry, the s,uperVisor's girlfriqnd -wtto cll~o happens lo be a member of the Grand Jury'.\ -j ' ' , "' MISS PEiRV, though. was nof one of the gtani:I j6rors who voted ~o indict Battin on cri01inal charges in late July, a Jact' he v(as quick to point out when admitting she' h8d charmed him into making his $100 sJ)endiilg· pro- posal. , ~ ' · · to reopen the case. · Deputy County Counsel Cbirl~ , Sevier will file an appeal;to th< . FQUrth Distri<tCollQlY.alAPP<al• i.nSaD Bernardino. SAtlin's £ellow supervisofs agreed that identification badg~ migh\ help solve any identity problems among the jur6rs but said the money s_l)ould come rrom the Jury's budget. The happy romance of teel)agel'S J!obby ·Benton (righ\) , and .ioannie Mc'Fa,te ended J;3gically ·tn theif ·~ijle·lf · side graves af£er Joruv>\e. wa,s killed 1n the.. 'crasli 'or a . car drive n by:'•Bobby after he had been drinking, and Bobby ·shot liims~lf,to death sill' weeks later. Storv. A7, .;~,'" ~ l :.i I ·'I , · ' . . •• ..:.:£: " . ~~-,~~.~,~"?A__,f~•-,--.,-,-,~~" . GraM; Jury Indicts . ' Paity-,Hearst .in LA. • . •• .!J..... • ' I# av.,..._.... -,Patri·cia ·Hearsl has been LOS ANG"BLU~ftJPll '--A Los . pc)siti vely. identified as the Angeles Cowaty,.,.... Jmry today woman-who rented a gafage 'that iacJ.lctecl P alrk:la Reant .and' concealed one of the getaway EMYy -a..t-W .. m llarril oe--Jl ~c-a-Ts used-in -a ~subUr,ban counll of r..&MrJ,.ldditapla1 Ud ·sacramento bank robbery in auaidt wiUI a ileadlyweapom: . Which a woman was killed, the --San Francisco Chronicle repc>rt- SAN FRANCl5<:~ ~U~I) ei1 today-, ' WidQw.·As~· · I r "' • 81.9 Million · · T~he n.e•sPaper repo.-led feder•l aiaenls ,.as sa"ying Miss Hearst:s ''only known active role" in tile holdup was renting thegaraae. • Howeyer, the Chronicle also .said Miss Hearst was COMected I '-' · tothe::holdup by a "b4it bill" The 1-----jl-..-IJ-oa+-~~e !nil's ' serial-number-was-re _,, '-"119 COl"ded by the bank berore the · 'A widow1~hfl!'.; ~ Y<• lM>rn rObbery and w11s round in the San nine monthS'" aftet IJ9r 1'Ulbaad ,FtanC:isc'o apartment where the died in ~e~r~~ bf,t&e7'~· . ne,ftpaper heiress was arTested . ing.Star': Wed $1,lli'O,OOD in In other de•elopments today: : damage;J , ~·f; fr'Qln~ the i ~be Sacramento Union re- estale llVllo'.aot ~ ~eel .Ii ported• that., SLA members Harber ..Kl hlawlfe,}'llyllis.; · WillUlin •nd Em11tffarri• used a Mrs Undla1S.""ap ~Garden rundown frame house as a .(;rove: --wbo Lista 'her dau&bter, h\deoutindowntoWnSacFamento Tunm)""flo&ert .. aix, Pionthl, .as !~ llpluary ~~til,June. . • •• co-pl'•lMUi',1 •illii&-ln ~0r•"'8'.i •, · .~~Sa Ftanc1~ Chrpglcle.. County Superibr Court actfon also reported that 1nvesU&ators that ne1Heenee I~ to the death of are. looking into the "stroog her' husb-. ·Ro C. Bashor:.• -ibility" Ural the SLA actual· on .rune J&. 111•; ~ ly carrjed out acts of terrorism LOst wl(h Bashor wh1:n tbe ;. claimed: by a jroup culled the . "Shooting Stai;" fuuhdcred in ••Chicnno Liberation Front." heavy seas off_B.i;i.ja ... Callfornla, A governme'!t ~ros~utor ·Skkl we.l'e Jiar ber, CouoLy Sup,1.rvi1or 1 W~1~Jday tt 1s 1nev1table thal Ronatu·caspers,RoCl Seven d\ht.r M111 H'arst will race more wbOle bfottte1 w.tr~ never re-•eriminat char.set. But etate At - (!leeDAlllAUE!l, l'il!e AJ).. -(8ee P A1T)',Pa1eAZ) ' •• f ·. ~ Ceilul.oid Horror Transfer of , tlie invesiiga(o~s was ordered June 19 by the Oraqge County Board of Supervisors during a ·budget hearing'. 1 1 • lmmedi.ately a fter the board1'! . unanimous decision, District At- tortfeY cecil HickS charged it . was dictated by a :shadlw gov-, e rnment that controls some supervisors. ,'~cl.sly P orn o Fil~s • Show Rea l Mul:"ders And. Hicks added, the Lransrei- ·was aimed al stopping him from investigating. political corrup- tion. From Wire Services NEW ·:YORK -Police are in- ve11tfiating the t"irculalion of bi1•rr.e pornographic movies which show the actuaJ murder The district attorney later filed Md ~dism emberment of an ac- the suit to halt the-transfer aJ)4I -.tret;tonscl'een. . Judge McMilla'n SubseQ.uently ~·~ ., Viewers at private screenin~s · dered the supervisors t<fsel mide -reportedly pay up to $200 to wit· theirorde r . nhs the filmed killings. delec- -. ..____. _ ~ tlve..Jose,Pb Horman of the police In his Se~l. 18 wntten _ruling, departrrient·s organized crime J~dge McMillan upheld ~cks on conti-ol bureau said Wednesday. virtually e.very legal .point con-Horman said reliable ~ources tested during a be~g on the say there are eight Bm m color cccse. movies -called "snuff' and The judge found the aborted ''s las h er·· films -being transfer was an a ttempt by the circulated. Supervisor&.lo tell the district at-"l firs t heard abo~t them (rom lomey '_:.wbich..a1·.e.as..0Lc.rimin&l a reporter," Horman sai". "As a prosecutions he should or s hould n!sult of tliat inltt'B..I inquiry, I not undertake."' sought out my sources in the: un · derworld, sources who have pr - The judge "also said the vento~seli,l\bleintbepast. tr'amfer was-attempted-under·---111ey'i f\d1:1Brhfl!re md. tht:: the guise or a budget considera-climax depicts the actual murder lion but, in reaJity, did not .i• o?\hefemale," Horman said. volve monetary concerns. Ke Indicated the films begin He went on to term the transfer wit~ 8.n' actress and several 8C· ··an unlawful interference WU~ l~ enlaging in a v¢ety of ¥.JC. the duties of the ·disttict ~t-acts. Soon, how'ever;a·knife tri>· torney'' a.nd s aid. the board pears, and the actress -obvioUSt abused its discretiori a nd IY wfiware or the nature of the jurisdiction by ordering th fllin -is slabbed to death and In Miami, he said ... r had a source who had access tojt, · · but ·'apparently the l-"'BI is putting quite a b~t or pressure on in southern Florida and that killed it ... -l·n W-ashington, an FHI :1pol(esman said it was aw .. re of allegations the movi~ may be in the United States. ~-.,.'.."the_ thing that is re~lly clstoni Shine .... l·lorman said, "is that there is such a market. That's almost as astonishing as the ract that somebody would ac- :,tually commit a murder ror·the purpose or making o film. "Based on the price. I would imagine the people who purchase , (See 1'9111'/0, Page "2> •• <: ; Police Find Co ntraband ' San Clemente narcotics of transfer. cliamembe,red. · i *'Jeiiaid\.a; umberf~f~rnma\. . ficerli n~vc, listed as "round ·~rty' more tha n five pounds ot marijuana. 2,000 benzedrine pills, 22 tablet~ or LSD. 14 small packages or a nimal tranquilizer and tWo shotgun11; with ammuni -,uon. OffiCeis re~rted the property . - $6 Mll.QON !'t • s·imulate death, but the eight he is Sctf(i~ s how r eal kllli~s . , ,-. t ·•we came closest in Miami. • • 1ll4N FOR. ,REAL . T~lcvisio n ·s ·:si'X Milliop 1 t>oll or l\·f a(I" has a re.aJ .Jlfe COW\• lerp:rrt. , Thls~as where we actually pin· pointed' lhem as recer\(ly as 5even 1:1u..v• ;t,~o ... said thl' detcc· tivf!, who 1#-w~k ing on the ca.se ·'.fith fo r other m Cfubcrs o{ lho- bt11:e•U'1' • ~ . t F'or inor" abou.f him, the sMw, ind its si.ar. Lee Major1, 1ee A16 . , "It"• 1ucll n ~cc reL oJ>Craudn, , Jh ~tJe tJ1ing:1 are *ell guarded,' I h oald. ' • . --. - " wias "found· •Tuesday night as t'he y and otange Count y marshal! attempted to serve a ti:affie._ warrant al a North F.I carnino ~eal apartment. "The-ri)An named in the wa.rrant wa·:t -not at l bc apartment, bul '~:bile jnt.idc,t officers allcgcdl)' observed the property in view and they ~Mzed i,. ...... There \\ltrtfilo 4\rt<'sls . . "In cans • Resumes ' • • By ARTHUll ft. VINSl!:I. • OIJIM 0.llY ~ ... SUH A te~phdlfe._ph.antom who h¥:t terrorized many Qrange Coast· mot.hers in.more'than 200 sinister calls repo11ted ·in two years bait su<fsienly r~}iumed his habit or c ruel hoaxes a fter a pcri~ of• silence. The twq newest iocidents re- ported to Cost~ Mesa police Wed - nelKiay ioY<>lved victims living on Cibbla .Circle in the Mesa Verde arep. and Santiago Drive in northeaa;t Costa M esa. N'ow, investigators said today, he has changed his story slightly and depiand:r.; ransom money in return for safe release or a female ramily me m ber he c:laim:i lo hold as a hostage. Investigators logged the two malicious calls made Wednesday as cases or extortion. ExtortiOn makes it a federal or- fense, since lelephorie lines con- trolled by the FOOcral Com · munications Commission were used . . Since 1973, the phantom caller hall m ade more than 200 telepfione calls reported to. Orange Coast aythqrities and the Paci(i~ ~elephone.Companx . Investigators :(ay they are cer- tain he has made far more call s that went unreported by the vie· tims,.!.whom he.. app.arently calls . (Se• CAl,LS, Page ,\2) C o ast Wea the~ Some low cloudiness un· lil mid-morning ,. ... riday rlearing to hazy sunshine. ' • -Si·i-g"h+f-y-~o·o·~·r-t-c·m---J---1 peratures with highs or 68 - al the bearhes rising to 75 inland. l.<>w!S ton(ight 57-63 . INSIDE T ODA. "i' Sororit1eJ -out of favor in the "Gil's -are on the upswing . Bl. l<IY-s.r ~ke ··-....... ( .. L.M.&efd Ullttnl• Cla,llll .. lnd~x Al lftMnft!H191t 91 Aru1 U•n A• /,..,,...., Al f.Wlltlll ..... 1 Cl·I( N1tloMI .... ... 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WASHI N GT ON IA P ) - Japan 's Empe r or lf irohito form ally opened <a two -week state visit today by praL'iing the t'omplete r eversal in J apanese- .American relittions following the ... ~••tragic interlude '' or World War u,. ·' ~--The emperor wus greett.-d by ·i: President and Mrs. Ford at a col· ~ orlul ceremonial welco me on the ~ south lawn or the White J-touse • under chilly, threatening over· • c:ast 1kies. .;• Full military honors were ren- 1 dered during the cer emony ~·hil'h signaled a ne\\' level or h ar mo ny be tw een the t wo Pacific et.J4ies. ··o ur pe.oples withstoOO the I c hallenges ·Of one tragic in · t t•rlude, when the Pacific Ocean, symbol of tranquil ity, was in· ~Educational' stead .a roueh a nd storm, sea. ·and ·have built todat unebanglng ties of rriendship and good will. .. the emperor dec;laJed. In a strong a nd steady voi ce . the 7~-yeavr-olcl monarch said, "I feel 1mmeasura~ly gratified by this happy development, and t~k forward with treat anlicipa · t1on to the future of our rela- tionship .·· In his v.:elcom ing remarks, Ford made no reference to World Warll. He said, ''Ala time when the benefits of cooperation arc mutually "D eclaimed, Your Ma· jest y's vis it symbolizes and strengthens the ti es between our two peoples.·· Ford said the restoration of peace and friendship between the countries fulfills a goal they made for them selv~ a century ago. Prof, R~searcher Back Porno ·Flicks By HILARY KAYE ()j IJM D.1111,. ~let SU.ff The UCLA educator an-d former consultant t o a pre- A UCLA psycho!Ogy professor sidential commission invcstigat- and ret;earcher today told the ing ppmography and obscenity jury in th,' Balboa Pussycat was scheduled to .continue Theater Obscenity trial that two testimony early this afternoon. ' _ • The re4-~•rPeted speaker's otand wu rlD.KO!l 'b,.,11bout 2,000 .. onlookers restrained by a rope barrier. The ceremony o~ as the Presidio~\ ~qd "Jrlrs. Ford •wer¥e<f, frqlJi .\be White H'"''" to greet the e)nperor'sll~ine, which was accom1\3-nied by three s e c urit y -ag e n't s running alongside. The two chiefs of state- shook hands anc;l set;rned pleased . to see each other. • . Mrs. Ford presented a bouquet or ros~ to the. emperor's wife, Empress Nagako. The imperial couple arrived here after the two-day private r~t stop in Williamsburg, Va. They will visit fiVe other major . American c ities and several .• minor ones in .a two-week tour that concludes in Hawaii. \ .. F-PageA!./ PATTY •.. tor_ney General Evelle \'ounger. said she Cou ld conce iva'bly · escape prosecutiOn if she agrees to take the w.itness stand against her former Symbionese Libera· lion Army comrades. He made the r e mark to newsmen afte r his brief ap· pearance at a gathering or other state and federal officials who met to di!j"Cµss charges against arrested nfembers of the St.A,. wellknownsexfilmsatissueare .Thus far . t es timony by ··.educational and entertaining specialists appearing for the de-"It is inevitable that other for adults." fense paTallels that delivered a charges will be filed." U.Sf At· Adding that he saw several monlti ago in another Haror un-torney James L. Browning isaid levels of social importance in icipal courtroom where obsceni-after the meeting. ·~ ··Deep Throat" and "The Devil tyWasdebated . .... in Miss Jones,·· Dr. Michael Those specialists have insisted lie added that nei er Mi ss Goldstein testified that each film tlfat the two films have definite Hearst nor her attorneys 1had has a distinct message, primari-values in contemporary cultures brought up the possibility she ly related to female matters or ahddonOtharm,butenhancesex~ might appear as a s~ate w!t~ess sex. · ---;-u~:awareness. · ~ ........ a_g~insl S~A co_mpa~~ William r • ' Grant's File8 as . . Bankrupt NEW YORK (AP) -W. T G~anl Co__ll'l__pany. a naUoowide re: tailing ch~in with over l,000 stores in 42 states, filed apeUUon for reorganization under l«kral bankruptcy' laws today the U.S. Distrl<I Court. The New Yorlr·baSed chain whi('h has lost mone-y.steadlly fo~ nearly three years, rtled under Chapter II of the banlmoptcy l11ws . which permits a ~ to continue to operate while t.ry. ing to reach a suitabl'°' arnni;e- ment with creditors. Earlier this week, Grant an- nounced that it W3t!L:...OP.ef'•ting with a ••negative net W(R"l.b, ''that is. with liabilities exceediq as- sets. Such a condition is dell.ned as in s olvency under the bapkruptcy laws. Grant ·s major creditors are a grouP. of Z1 banks. which haft ex- tended a total of $640 million in short-term and 10-ng-term loans to the ailing retailer. In. lutY, the company said it had aaaets or $711 million . Founded in 1908 in Massachusetts. Grant e~oys about .60,000 persons. If ii most heavily active in the Nortbeut. lthas had Orange County atores in Huntington Beach, Aoabf:im. Fullerton. Garden Grove and Santa Ana. 'E.he Huntington Beach store has been closed. In court papers. Grant said els of Sept. • it had auets of $1.016 billion and~ liabilities of Sl.03 billion.-It· said it was unable to pay its debts as they fell due. Observers said the Chapter 11 . filing by Grant was the largest in retailing history. or the 27 creditors banks, three big New York banks -Morgan Guaranty Trust Co .• Chase Manhattan Bank and First Na· lional City Bank -each 'hold ap- proximately $100 million of the ---s640·million loa,nn~. --The defense witness said that toldSfein.1'eferred,to ",Devil in and . Emily Harris-, '!"e1ndy-.;,-"- ··oeep Throat'' presents ''an im· M-isa Jones'' as a ···moral, or Yosh1mur~ and other radicals. U~IT• ....... portant m_e~s.age regarding etiji'ca~,stor_y .·· .... !fheSacramentoUnionl"!aidthe ~emal': fei:t,11n1ne psychology and,. ~·,..:He .. admitted thai yie-~ng of Harrises, now in custody in Los 1, sexuality_. . '' . ·~her film at lssCI ,\Ootlld in· Angeles. rented the house UJidei' ' ·'The film 1llvstr.ates the J'ight 'dease stX'Ua.! awareness alld ac·. the name of Carol Simliions. ,• of ~'?ntert t~ receive 11exuatl. ,tivity in ttte viewe r, , ,Along with an uni'dentined man ~·. 1 gra~acatk>o and the right to ir_i· . it·B~t it's q9t a case Of lmitat· and 'W~man, the Han'ises lerl the •HIROHITO, P ESIDENT FORD STAND AT ATTENTION Japane•e Emperor Welcomed at White House . · Nicoll OKs Union Begun as a fi ve·aDd·dime store. Grant ex_panded to offer a wide asso'rfment of clotliing hardware items, appliances and furniture. An ill-timed expansion• into the appliance field was cited as one reason for recent losses. v~gate a_ny .~eaS<ln: ~OI' tf\e1r tng, lake monkeys," he added. area in a station wagon and a dissatiafactaon, he said. rented trailer in June the Union Gol<bl~in is one of se~eral said. ' l Jn addition, analysts have cited poor _management, too rapid ex· pans1on1 poor store location &nd high interest rates . bebaiioral specialists appearing~ l"~J!'Gtfe JIJ • The house is six blocks from on the defensf: roit':r ..jn ail ~l· ... '· • the attic apartment of Lynette .. "'tempt to prove te.a,s1x.man, six· PORNO... • · r Alice Fromme, the Mansoodisci· , ~· w~man jury tha~ (h~ fwo f!lms · • • • pie accused of trying to murder · se1~ed late lasLJUne.m a .pair or President Ford Sept.Sand two President's Case A grievance against Newpo rt-Nicoll r eversed his earlier de· Jl(esa Uni(ied_ School District cision and gra nted the partial SU pt :-John N lcoU , -.fevel~Y·the~ .!...t'ontflac-t ....... The--NM FlJ).,wjJlt-. pay president of t-9t(l~achers' union, abolit $2,500 to free that extra h~ ·been settled 1n favo.r of the ~od for Miss Decker. Giant's board of directors adopted a resolutuioo Wednes· day to file the Chapter 11 petition· and authorized ''any and all ac- '! tian which the)'~ maY' deem " nueces~abry <trhipro~(l~- 1 on Wlt sue proceedings:'' Police raJds are not obscene by -these thln11' are rrom atnuent mil• frolP.Jlb-=a..ar._,-eJ.inked to ',•.1, st,tewldest9ndards. ' backgroundil,''tiesaifJ:. , , thel;'obbei}t. 1 , , .. "The information J. received The Chf!onicle reparted in· Veg·8S Hotel said they were probabt.rshot in vestigators believ.e ~ SLA was Latin America. Argentina was "the Chicano Liberation Front the wprd I,got, ••Horman said. .. ! and also planted bombs under Bl Kill The Los Angeles Police the guise of tht! New World &ze -8 ~ .Depar.tment said Wednesday Liberation Front to confuse that it checked out the sa1Q.e lawmen.·::.,, ( /Manager story ~ix months ago and.found.it was not-true. It said it found no evi'tknc8tba! such a film.exists. union president. ='---Maya Decker, president of the In expl ai nin g his revers al. . Grant President Robert:11. An- derson, in an affidavit; said that the cor~ration operates 1,010 stores-537 as "Grants" and533 as ''Grant City.~' in 42 states. Newport-Mesa F ederatiop or Nicoll said. "DUring the course Teachers <NMFT) and a socia l of the initial grie vance pro· studies teacher at Corona de\ cedure. we r eceived a com· Mar High Sc hool , said today th at munica tion rrom the teachers' Nicoll granted her the pad-time union c iting the fact that a · · contract she requested. · significant . number or teachers \Die in Blast Miss Decker riled a grievance have part-tam e contracts." ( la.st month against the superin -.. So. I cha nged my mind ·• ELOEJL. Canada (AP) tmdent when. he refused to re-Nicoll said. ' Canadian Industries Ud. shut :I LASVEGAS,Nev.(AP)-The ',resident mana r of the Holiday l~ on the Las gas Strip was ' killed by smoke i alation-in a ·fire that swept thro h his hotel TOOm and forced evacuation of dozens of guests . They were said to flavE\ been screened in New York; in New Orleans. Miami and Los Angeles, although no law enforcement of· fice apparently has seen th't duce her <Work day,from six to Bo h down pro~uction at its b'ig at rand t k . yt r· .00 t presi~en~s Of th,f;!l two McMast ill 1 om, no nowmg an hing ave per1 s to allow time for con-teacher organizations have lradi, . erv e exp osives plant about them. ducting union m atters. liona\l y been a ll o}'o'ed the free following a huge explosion in CALLS ••• , ~ Russell Snow, 55, 'Who lived .at the hotel five days and commut- ed to San Francisco On weekends wh'ere he made his home, was found dead in his room by firemen late last night. Firemen battled names and thick black smoke in Snow's room for about 20 minutes before .-xtinguishing the fire. mn111. .. Horman, who described the films as ''the ultimate ob$ceni- ty,:• said there was a possibility that •{be high-priced sadism was being peddled by organized crimenaembers at f1,500each. -i Fr_P,,..NJ DAM.!GES. • .• I About 10 Persons were freated ii for· smoke inhalation but none was seriously injured. covered from the waters near Smoke was visible for a wide San B~nitoISland. · · distance along the brightly lit It was the third court action ·11 Strip. taken in the last 10 days against • t Firemen silid It was believed the Harber estate. His method of operati~ is lo Howfver. several days ago, period if they wished. wbicheigbtmenwerekilledand claim he has ab(lucled a sevenothersbospitalized. baughter, so many people who :::;:::;:=::::::::::::::::~::===~~::=::=::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~:::::::::::::::~~~~::::::; have no daughter are not subject-I edq~~;!~~!~e;i~~lft~'::riSor THE MOST ELEGANT CLOCK GALLERY teen.aged daughters have been IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA INTRODUCES •• t~rrified by the telephone caller until they call the daughter·S school or place of work' and con- firm they are there: , "He is an older man who at first seem& guile convincing." says Costa Mesa Police Detec· live Sgt. Sam Cor(\eiro. The caller's P1tltem in the past was confined primarily to the south county area and he would describe in detail what he was about to do or had done to the female he had allegedly ab· ducted. ' GP,ZO CLOCKS Exquisitely hand carved master pieces, each uniquely different Ga Clocks have set a new sta ndard of clock design for generations to come. zo ! ' the fire was s tarted by 8 _lnanearlierSUperiorCourtac· smouldering cigarette in Snow's •iion, Mrs. Margie Klein of room. He had apparenUy tried to Anaheim sought an unspecified leave the room but was over· sum in damages for the loss - . ...:. come-by s·mok6 and feJI just-short -!hr~u~~ ~lleg~d negligence of : of the front door or his suite. ffiree sons : Joseph T .• 27, John Telephone company security agents have occasionally been able t trace a SpeCitic pattein and predic't to a "t'er:tain degree where he may strike next. " • , , Charles. 26, and Timothy • • ORANG£ COAST Michael, 2S. , '-s Mrs. Klein was one of a ~ number of Plaintiffs, ineluding ''There are several of them around the county," a Pacific Telephone Company spokesman said today of Some of th e notorious placers of lewd or ·threatening calls. ~ the next of kin of Caspers' and two sons who died in thewre<'k to sue the ~arber estate in a federal <'9'1rt. lawsuit that seeks more DAILY PILOT Robert N. WeOO Pttflelfnl -Pucll°"'' Jack R. Curley \.'o<f l're~IOlnlfll<I Gt-fl "'°'~ -l hom·as-Kee'lll 1!11110• Thomas A. MurphlnP M• ... t l"!ll!lll"" than S8 inillion in dam8:c~. ~ -Pacific A·Peet· __ __()-1(.fer_ Nude BetU:h Pending . . . , Q\ar1es H . Loos Richard P. Nall ENCINITAS (AP> -This small coast>ll'toWn may beco~e the site of the nation's second legal nude sun· bathing beach, . Llo~d Lowery, p:u;ks and recreation director To~ San Du;g~ County, said W<:,<Jnesday the J Street beacb 111 Enc11utas may be designated as a "swimsuit OP· uonal zone." The ~ity of San Diego now has the on\y such zone in ~he Umte<J States on a 90().fool strip of Black's Beach 111 the La Jolla area. " The "La Mesa" Completely custom dislgned, 5 foot wall clock, In open well bllconv style with tri- ple chimes, beautiful inltsslmpllcitv. The "San Diegan" Graneltaiher clock, Austrian des•gned open well to· enhance beauty In any home, 86" tall. double or trl- plechfmes1 Tlie ''La Costa" Wall . clock, chimes w~stmlnster, fully Mnd carwcs Vienna regualt·or style beveled !ll•ss -51 lntengtti. • Visit our beautiful gallery & see the largest display of "•zo Cl k 1 southland. · . ..., oc s n the Coun!Y ~yperv~rs.scrapped plans Wednesday to build ~ pu.blic stairway down the cliffs to the J Street beach after le•rninll it wps a ·possible site for the GALLERY OF c ~~~~ LOC~ ,n.e 1u~rvls0rs recent.I~ passed an ordinuce ban--· ' mng nudity in public places throughout the' coun\y Bu\ they olso Instructed st'lfl members tQ find a sU!ta: 5327 University Drive l rvlne C.Ufomla •• • ' • - ' :-.-,..bl_e_•_lte-fo,_r-le.::11:..a_H_zed_n_ud-,e_~-..:.i;.:.h:.;.co:.:m;:.b:.:lh:::g::· __ .....:_:J In Parkvlew <:enter-i'hone: bt4l S52·~131 1 . 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Fountain Valley '.l'bls may surprise a lot of re-- aden, but the food service in· dustry s howed the la rgest percen · tage increase among all retail groups during May. plus. retaining its place as the nation's fourth large!Jt relail business. Bureau or tbe Census data showed that U.S. restaurant sales in May we re $4.2 billion - 16.J percent a head ol May 1974. This year's total retail sales ror May increased just 7.S percent and tbr Coasu.mer Price Index in_r reased 9.5 percent. During the first rive months of 1975, rood servlct" volume was $18.3 billion . -up 14.Spercent rromlastyear. CrPdil tor Radio DEAR PAT : I ordered lln A~t /FM portable radio/C'assetle rl'('Order las t October rrom ~fa­ jestir Inc. ur Skokie. 111. I used my Bank.t\rneric ard to pay the $<12.75 cost. The radio was de- livered shortly afterward. but it didn·.t work and several parts we re miss ing. Majestic advised me lo return the radio. I did this but never received the repaired r3CH00f a fefiTnd . I wrote to-M-a· jestic again , in Dcc('mber and was advised that th(' radio "'as in th(' fa ctory ror repair:s. I Would prefer a refund at this point. F .J ., Huntington Beach A representative of Majestic, a mail ordt'r firm formerly owned by the Grolier subsidiary of 1\mericana Interstate, reports the radio you ordered is no longer being m anufactured and a credit was issued to y0 011r _ 8 ankAm erlcard account last December. A spokesman for BankAmericard explained that there waa •· delay tn r ttelvlng the credit from Majestic, .but your account now has been ad· justed to sho\\' the 542.75 credJI. Harp•l('looru DEAR PAT: Recently the Dai· ly Pilot published a story about a man who bui Ids harpsichords for a hobby. I would like to Inquire about kit information. cost and the company 's address. R .A.l-1., l-luntington Beach Requt>st a catalogue from Zut'kermann ll arpsichords, Jnr .• 160 Sixth .i\ve., New York. NY 10013 . AYS contacted harpsichord ex pert Bill Tosh. and his phone number has been givt"n to you at his request. Tosh is willing lo hrlp you select a harp!iichord model t hat you would ht" able lo build and lo pro· vlde advirf' should you f'ncounter any difficulties in· its construc- tion. Ice Floe Splits SEAITt.E (UPI > ~A three· mile· long it•l' floe in the Beau.fort Sea rontaining a n Arctic re· search camp s plit into several pieces We dni:osday and 11 .scien· l ists had to be flown to safety. J • ~ o.lty ,. ... la.ff ..... 'MARAUDER ' OF TOP OF THE WORLD SCHOOL CAPTURED · O~I Incarcerated After Attack on Laguna Student• Owl ·Grounded Night Attacker Capllued By JACK CHAPPELL ot .. O-'fy " ... ,..,. __ The case of the night marauder o( Top of the World Sc-hool has been solved and the culprit raught red taloned. Incarcerated Wednesday, he stared defiantly, yellow eyes ablaze past the bars or his cage, ruffled his feath er s occasionally and S\\'iveled his horned head from side to ::;ide. The owl was caught late Tues· day after an aborted attack on Sam Taylor, 16. oC Laguna Beach and his friend Ron Perrine, 16, of South La@na. Both were at the s,·hoo·f ne~ar fhe office at the time. "We·had heard the O'A'I hootiog and so 'A'e s tarted making owl sounds,·· Taylor said Wednes· d:J\'. :.Then out of the corner of my eye, J s aw him coming and I dropped to the ground ,and he went right over me,·· he said. The.re have been two other known attacks by an owl at Top of the World1School, all al ni ght and none intiolving children. however. Taylor said after the first pass. the owl new away and l1tnded near. the office building. Then he swooped again. ··1-re rame al me with his wings out and his talons do,vn. you ~w. just like the pictures. He ~as about twu reel in front or mv face and we batted him do"'" -~with our .sweat.shirts."' Taylor said. The owl was hurt; apparenUy a wing was broken. The two youth:; . caught it a nd by wrapping it in their sweatshirts succeeded: in getting it home. The SPCA was called and was due lo pick up. the owl. Don Brown, Jocal SPCA manager. said it would be turned over to the State Department of Fish and Game. .: Ralph Young, spokesman for Fish and Game, said the depart- ment would lake the owl to a vet specializing in wildHfe care and aftt>c the b1rd"Was healed, it would be released. ··rt sounds very much to mt· like this owl may ha,·e been somebody:s pet at 'one time and was turned loose. "UsuaJly they won·1 s"·oop at humans. It may have been that he was used to people feeding ttfm and he was just hungry," Young said. "After he is rehabililated at the vet's. the ~· arden wi!J take him out to one of several places w~ere we release animals, ISOmeplace wher_e there's water. rabbits and mice away (rom habitation, and release it.'• he said. Young said owls are a proterted bird and il is illegal tO catch or shoot them. Wlwlesale Prices Boosted .6 Percent \VASHINGTON IU PI J - Spurred by s harp increases for food. fuels and metals. wholesale prices rose 0.6 perC'ent in Sep- tember, the Labor Department said today. For the jj<ist three months com · bined. prices have increased al a rompounded annual rate of 11 .1 percent for bulk purchasers . These wholesale costs e\lentually show up in prices consumers pay for goods and serv·ices. Although the seasonally ad· justed increase in September was less than the rises of 0.8 per· cent in A1.1gusl and 1.2 percent in July. it was still the third highest for 1975. The ·Septem_bcr increase • works out to a 7.2 percent annual increase. The Wholesale Pcice Index 1.n September stood <1l 177.7 from a base of JOO in 1967. That meant wholesale buyers paid $177 .70 ror goods th~ould have cost SIOO eight yeafs ago. Wholesa l e cos t s for food jumped 4.3 percent, led by higher prices ror vegetables, beef. hogs tand milk, the department said. But even more ominous than food prire.'i. which fluctuate widely and pass quickly through the economic system, was the sixth ,son secutive month of s teady up~·ard costs all along lhe production line -from minerals dug from the earth to fini shed products r e ady for delivery to consumers. The sharp increase in the index the past three months indicates that jri,flf!.liO!J.ary. pre:>;iur~s or;i consumers may intensify in the months ahead. Prices rising at a double-digit rate -more than 10 percent a year. which is a rarity for peacetime -were a primary cause of recession that ended last spring. The report said fuel s, metals and other materials that make up industrial commodities In - creased 0. 7 percent as a group for the biggest jumpJn.ll._11.1o_nths. COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. fUPl> -Authorities say a r e- tired Army sergeant's death from cancer started two t een· agers scheming to steal his life insurance benefits and led to the kidnap-murder of his 5-year-old daughter. Abortion P.rotesl A county grand jury indJcted Richard Cunningham, 16. 8.nd a 17·year-old Wednesday in the Sept. 26 _death of Gloiia Sue · Pinter. Russel said the $5,000 ransom was to come from the proceeds or an insurance policy t~n by the ,victim's father, 4 retited ·Army sergeant who died o· cancer Sept. . I .. _ .... ~ .. ,,. . . • DAILY PILOT 1AJ Support Plea.- Divorced Dads Los~ to County Otvorced futhers with child supPort probl~m s lost an argu· ment this week with the Orange . County Board oC Supervisors. 1 And not even a description or errent fathers fa~ing debtor's prison or running loose with $300 bounties on their heads rould dis- suade the board from electing to continue county particiPOJ,.lion in a federally spon:sored child support program. Third Dog Poisoned On Coa.st A third dog has died in San Juan Capistrano after eating poisoned food that is being seal· · tefed around the area by a pehson who is adding steychnine to portions of tuna rtsh and ham- burger wrapped in bread. Orange C9unty sheriff'~ ~e­ puties have stepped up their in- vestigation of the case with the third-death-being -reported by Mrs. Donna Latimer, 31861 Via Velardes, San Juan. Mn. Latimer's three-year-old beagle, "Puffy, .. died in con· vulsions after eating poisoned · rood that he must have picked up somewhere near his home. Mrs. Latimer said today. "We have someone who is real· ly sick living in this area," she said: ''Many dogs h ave been poisoned in recent weeks but we have no idea who he or she may be.·· Sheriff's investigators said to- day they have a ··ver~ good idea .. o( the identity Of the Un· kno"·n poisoner and that they hope to confront the unidentified suspect "within a day or two.'' ··This is someone with a hatred of dogs,·· an investigators said. ·"These portions of poisoned food wrapped in bread are being left indisrriminately around the are'a in the hope that dogs will pick them up as they nose around the sidewalks.·· The great rear or sheriff's of· ficerM and neighborhood resi· dent.s is that small children may be attracted by the Poisoned food. lt was t-lal Nichols or the 300- member Fathers United for Equal Justice who urged the supervisors to consider the plight of divorced ra.theri;. Nichols said some of them face sUch unreaso'habJe ~rt man· dated support payments they are forced lo nee from an Mea and to assume raise identity. One member of his organiza- tion earns $15",000 a year and has been ordered to pay $12,000 in child support, Nichols said. Another member is under order to pay 105 per<'ent or his annual income to maintain his former wire a nd their children, he added. "Divorced fathers are the only members of our society who face debt.or's prison should they be uoable to m eet their obliga- tioh s. ·· Nichols told the supervi80rs. And, he argued, about half the men in jail at aq.y given time are lodged there by their failure to meet support payments, a fact disputed by officials who set the £igure at ''closer to 12 lo 15 per- cent.·· Nichols emphasized that neither be nor his organization sympathize with divorced Cathers who avoid their rightful and reaaonableobligatioos_.:_ It is those divorced Cathers who have been handed "impossible" support payments that Nichols said he was defending. ms plea notwithstanding, the supervi80rs voted to authorize filing a child support plan that will maintain Orange COunty's eligibility !or federal enforce- ment funds. Included in the use the money. $262,000 in the next quarter, can be put to is offering a $000 award ror locating an errant Cather who has ned from his s upport obliga- .tion. Convicts Use Shoes As Escape Weapons JONESEORO, Ga. tAP1 - Three Cl11ytoll County jail in- mates tried to escape by attack· ing jailen with their platform shoes . Three dep,Uty s heriffs were in· 1ure'd, i'lo-1'1e serious ly . A spokesman said Wednesday the would,-be escapees wll~ be charged with aggravated as- :sault. Ta;r l"iflllt Charles "Be be " Rebozo, friend and confidant or fofmer president Ric;hard Nixon, is contesting a claim by the Interna l Revenue Service . that he owes more than $100,000 in back in· Come tuxes. Plane Crash Victim Off Critical List The condition of one of the two surviVOl's· of the military cargo plane crash in Mission Viejo Fri· day bas improved. Sgt. Bruce Wichlacz of Tustin has been taken off the critical list in the bum ward of the Orangl" County Medical Center. llis con· dition is reported as stable. The second s urvivor, Staef Sgt. Edgar Strain, who has been re- ported in stable coaditlon, has been transferred Crom Mi ssion Community Hospital to the Long Beach Naval Hos pital which normally serves as the hospital tor the El Toro Marine Corps Air Station. The two were injured, and four others were killed, when the plane crashed near Saddleback College during a routine training night. The cause of the crash is still being investigated. Signal Hill Spill LONG BEACH !UPti -Some. 16,000 gallons of crude-0il nowed dowq a hill in t«e SjgnaJ lWJ area Wednesday night. and firemen !Say most or \he oil nowed right into a !jtorm drain. ' , , I ·, -.. .. t · A T w:edo Sole B. c. D. T UJ(cdo lovesear Roll /'vm Sofa Roll !vm love~! -... _ ' IT'S A FACT! THESE CUSTOM-CRAFTED UPHOLSTERED DESIGNS BY DREXEL ARE NOW AVAILABLE AT EXTRAORDINARY LOW PRICES If )'OU're obou• 10 purchowi ~~room fll'nolll'e. ~ moy be the opportunity you 've woiled foo- Raely hove \IJCh e•qli!oife ()eiiel~uphohrered slyl6t. been olfei-ed at price-. --.a low. Raely hovP u:h-dtstll'ltlive (uSIOl'fl·ICiilOieQ rTieKUIOu.Jy o ohed 'tyle\ been ovoilatk ;,.. o collection W(+. OS thrs. Both WJfa~ and loveseat~ bxxJ the 8" celent worlmon\h.p y0u0ve come to eii;pect hom O..exel and the w fr. deep. comfort for Yo.I total relcsotion. Available on on ~itinq ronqe oj I.a iry fabric \. too What wrpiwq .-due! See them '"'*"· ) H.J.GARRETT fURNITURE ./ PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR DESIGNE RS Open Mon., Thur,, lc Fri. Ev11. • 121 ! HAR60R 6LVO. COST A MESA . CALIF. Phyllis Jone}.stages a personal protest against abor· lions as she hained herself to a fence outside Los Angeles San icentc Hospital. She is protesting the 50 abortions a w ek performed at. the hospital. . \ JJ. I \ \ ' ' J. " .. ----.•. ~ -........ • • ----.... _ ~. r ... .. -• ... \ • ' ' ' \ A4 OAILYPILOf Thursday, Oc1ober 2, 1975 --~---... -. ----~~-· '. • ----. .Just . • Bits All Bases· in TBtk 1f ··~ ~ ' ... ..._, . ~ . . with Tom arphiae UN ITED NATIONS, N.Y. (UPI> -ldi Amin swept into town in hfs bemedaled fi eld marshaJ'1 uniform. took off his cap. put down his marshal's baton and told the world how to solve all its pro- blems. Africa. who does not believe In any 0<Gloolal ud Im· perialiat language.•• THEN HE SAT down, passed bis cop to an aide, cradled his red and gold ·Swagger stick on hi• lap, and lislened to U1ADcla'• U.N. ambUUdor deUver the rest of the speech in En&lish. Gems From Almanac The flamboyant Ugandan president called for the destruction of Israel and the election of a black governor in the United States, then put in a plug for his country 's ''huge but extr:emely shy gorillas .. ·• AMIN'S SllARPESI' rem@rks were directed again:it Zionism . lie said "Zionlsts" had colonized the United States and were wfrrelding power and that Zlonistti had infiltrated the CIA and turned it into a murder squad lo eliminate resistance anywhere in the world. Am.in , presflf'ent Ol lliie-Organization of Afrft-an- Unity: attacked France~a "ambiguous'' poeitlon on · Comoro, an Indian Ocean island colony that declared independenceW,,,eor. OF ALL THINGS: If you really 'fanl lo know what our n·ation's bicentennial celebration is going lo be all about. you can get a pre- view right now. Rush out with your 75 cents and grab the 1976 edition of the Old Farmer·s Almanac. , As has been d etailed in this comer before, l hapJK'n to like the alm anac because it's the onl y place I can really find out what the weather is doing. Never mind ~,\ those fancy forecasts you get om m en or weather machines . h t> almanac i s where the wt>ather is really wired. , Amin, wearing a dark blue uniform with red and gold shoulder boards, accused Britain of blackmail and l''rance of colonialism and somehow managed to find time to lay the cornerstone for a future Ui;andan mission building on what is now a parking lot. French, British and Israeli diplomats stalked out of the U.N. General Assembly hall Wednesday afte-rnoon in protests against Amin's r ambling, &S-minute address. Medals dangling from shoulder to waist. Amin spoke briefl y from the rostrum in S"'·ahili, bringi'ng puzzled glances to most delegates and curiosit y seekers packing-the hall. The former Hrilish sergeant and prize fighter described himself as ·•a pure and proper son of He den'ounced Britain for turning to "blackmall in order to conruae the world about the terrible situation of an i.atemeclne ·war" in Northern Ireland. ·•• "I call fo'r the expulsion of I~~ael from the Unit· ed Nations oi'ganl1atlon and the ~xtlnction of Israel asastate,''besaid. , The 'French, Britisti~-and Israeli· diplomats walked out in turit as -Amin attacked their coun- tries .. But U.S. dele1ate Clarence Mitchell, pres.i· dent or the NAACP, listened impassively as Amin spoke of the cond i Uon of blacks in Ainerica. . . - "ONE WOULD llAVJ: expected that of the 50 odd governors or this COClntry, at least one. lf not several, would be black.,'' the Ugand&n leader said. • -I At the end or the Speech. he returned to ttie podium and appealed for one apd all to visit Ugan· da's equatorial rain forest&, snow-capped moun. tains and huge gorillas. The almanac p{'ople do not 1ttealym'outh their weather pre- dictions or mumble a lot, like they do on the television reports. Thc.>y j ust come right out and give it to you. .... ~. . ' Gun1nen Feared B .eating I . TAKE, FOR EXAMPl,E, the .~lest general weather forecast 'fs carried in the ·new OJ~ larmer's Almana c for 1975-76. It iUst blurts right out: Two Inmates Free 3 Hostages, Surrender , .. l "The w inter of 1975-76 will ;t'art out wild then settle down to !~ei n g mild through January. ome h e a vy d ownpour s in alifornia and the Pacific Coast ill be devastating. while at the same time. skiers in the Rocki es, f he Appa lachians and New ·England should be jumping Yrith joy ..... There it is . Devastating downpours a head for us right here in our· region . Don't wail for other forecasts . Go out and patch the roof now. Clean out the rain gutters. Here it comes. '1UST REMEMBER where you read it first. _ -Meanwhile, the new almanac ilreally carrying out the bicen- 1.elmial theme. There is a red, white and blue splash across the U:aditional &olden cover. And on "the back cover why. there's UncJe Sam himself, smil- ing out at )'ou ovez; the melisage: ''Everybo<fy and 1-fis Uncle Loves "Snow'sChowder .. _ ·· Other almanac ads are also borin't in bard' on the national birthday . You are offered so pieces of stai.nless natware "of 1776"---for onlY $22:95-Via the mai ls. Other offerings are more along Fi traditional almanac lines. w about a tolume containing a 605 jingles used on Burma Shave signs along the highways o~teryear? Wanl lo get more practical? How about this cure for drunken- ness for onl)r $3 ? Or a soil ti!Jing machine you can operate with ~yonehand? , FOR YOUR HEALTH, there is hay fever relief for only $1 .25; . anut oil pomade for tbe-sCaJp .... ur ounces for $3; or genuine Pont plastic false teeth via lhe ails for $34 .95 . Nostalgia? How about a real, 'ginal World War II hefinet for st $19.95? Or dress up for the bicenten· al with Yankee Workbench red pende,rs with red. white and ue striped trim. Just $.1.95 per ir. On the practical side, another advises you that you can form own corporation without ad- ' ee of a lawyer for just fifty cks. Well, never mind all those argains. I 'll just read the eather report a nd go out and y a new raincoat. t • Bus Drama Ends Montreal officer carries injured child after bank robber comma ndeered school bus, t aking children and bus d.riVer on wild hig h-speed race Wednesday. Police car ra mmed bus and hijacker a nd small boy were killed in subseque nt gunfight. Two oj.her children were injured. FBI Pick.s Up .Tr~o In GM Kidnapings CLEVELAND, Ohio (A P) - Two men were arrested in Ohio early today in the abduction or an Ann Arbor, Mich., General Motors executive, his wife and . three sons. A third man was ar- rested Wednesday in Michigan. The FBI said authorities had recovered the bulk of the $54,400 ransom paid for the safe release Tuesday ol William Schulenberg, 48, and his family. Schulenberg is th e man ager o r the GM Hydramatic plant in "Ypsilanti. J ohn Todd Szynwels ki, 20, and Kenneth J . Royce, 18, were ar· rested early today. the FBI said. The agency's Detroit offjce said Szynwelski was carrying about $24 ,000 in cash, Rqyce had nearly $25.000 and some moneY was found on Daniel G. Wirth, 20, arrested Wednesday iii Ann Arbor. The latter a mount was not disclosed. All three men were charged with violating the llobbs Act, which covers extortion and ab- duction, the FBI said. They were to be brought to Detroit for ar- raignment later today before U.S. Magis trate Barbara Hackett. All three men are Ann Arbor residents and lived just a few houses apart on the city's Beau~ montStreet, the FBI said. Szynwelski was arrested at 3:55 a.m . today in the Cleveland bus t e rmina l, according to Edward Hegarty, assistant agent in charge of the Cleveland FBI office. Occidental Charge· NEW YORK <U PI) -Occideo· t al Petroleum Corp. Wednesday accused the Libyan government of refusing to per.mil OceidentD.l employes arid their families to leave Libya inordertocoercethe company in a multimillion dollar "concession dispute. • ladys Termed-'Biggest' Calkd Most Intense Hurricane .in 15 Years • i:-~•t•res 111, .. ·-"'"· A~niu. " .. T_., Winds -r• e1tlm1ted.8t 1«1 mlln per"'°"' .. ,. ... todlo'I', •lit! g91e wftfds •dtftdl119 200 mll•t 10 lhe•st .,.lllmilntot"'9-st. ··cw ... "' 1, t"'9 most lnttnM ....,_ ENGLEWOOD. Colo. <AP)- Two fed eral reformatory in - mates, with the help of a girl friend who allegedly s muggled them pistols, held !hree persons hostage for lO lh hours before sur· rendering and releasing their prisoners unharmed. Warden Tim Keohane said the inmates were talked out of their bid ror release from the Federal Youth Center by "a steady effort on our part that nobody was go- ing to beat them up." PAUL ORTJZ. A counselor at the reform atory who participat- ed in the negotiations, said-, "We convinced them there was no way out." · The inmates' bid for release from the cente r , a 1correct1onal facility for youthful offenders located about 1 mile southwest off Denver. began shortly after noon Wednesday when the woman ar - rived to visit the inmates. Authorities said the' lack of a search procedure for -visitors enabled her to bring in three guns con Ce al ed. in her eur~e. The hOlteJes ~a re(O(fnatory ... guard, in mmate and the in· mate·• mother -were (orced at gunpoint to lie on their backs on the floor of the visitng roorp.-the entire time, officials said. THE INMATES were iden· tified as Alfred Smith Rollins. 19. of Kansas City, serving a sen· tence for bank robbery as a juvenile;· and Henry ~ticbael Cassidy, 20, a Blackfoot Indian from Missoula, Mont., serving a term for burglary on an Indian reservation. The FBJ identified the woman, Nancy Ann Shupe, 19, of Denver. as Cassidy's girl friend. Agents s8:id a fourth individual, Berry Cfaig Mossman, in his 20s and from Denver, had rented a car that the woman bad left in the center parking lot, apparently (or use as a 1etaway vehicle. The FBI said Mossman has been in the nearby Adams Coun- ty Jail since Monday' after being arrested on a bad check cbarge. An FBI spokesman said a l.J57· magnum pistol was found in the car. ... The three hostages were iden· tlfied as a guard, Raymond Tru· jiJlo; an inmate, James Wallace and Wallace's mother, Mary Ann Wallace, of Pueblo, Colo. KEOHANE SAID Cassidy ap· pareotly used one of the s mug. gled pistols to force a guard to r e· lease Rollins from a nearby cell, and the two then wenttothewai,l.· ing room, where they announced their bid for freedom. Negotiations were held by telephone an·ct-thmugb a-Wiiidow by the warden, Ortiz, Chaplain Timothy Oidahl and rederal of· ficials.·A televisit>n reporter was called in when inmates de - mantled be be included. The inmates demanded a bullet·proof shield to guard their • ....... ,. .. ea~d " .. " .. --ee -•1 ·"' ·"' rk-"'Is t•r north I" the """"'" Atl..tk Htt .. IMl IS Y98fl --~ GolJ~ --.& -r plf19 '" .. '"'' ""°"''d .... k •• ...., .,. ~ kw1 lo r.ookl the storm,·• IM Nlll-.t ~~-woiToi'11't1·1-r-S-1r..-1,;1-....-ht-t,;,..-f--:;:;;-:~---::;:------l-" ~ ..... , " " ... ,_ " .. "' " c " .. " " -., " " " ·" ~" " .. ,. "' .. " ,_" " " -· 'rl!: I::°'-.. " . , ... 11 ,, C"'" .. .. .. .. ~"'"' ... " " e""· " .. .. " .. .. ... .... .. " 11 " 11 "' .. ... " .. " " " " .. .. 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L•w <IOWt ~ lOC•I IOQ rolgflt nw..., ll'llOMOnll"9 tlovt't, otheno4tt hN't-*llN'"8y ... ,rlG6'1'. Light ¥arl•b•• wind• 11l911t •lld mor"l"ll ....,..._ Hl9"'1tod•r 111 ""• Pll"WI. CNi!•I lttl'lper81vr•1 wlll , ... MIWfffl ... 811d 10. 1"181\d '""" ...,..ivn• wlll 'Ml9' ...._ u-.. n. TfMw1wri_,..,1ture wttlbt6'l \ s-.• ..... \ ft*- The Arizona Republican, in a t-eleviaed intervi~w • aaid i...wlll Hk Senate in· telllcence Investigators to look Inti> • rindlna that the Soviets have infiltrated "seven or nine •• senate of. fices. · rnror!llatlon to that el· exit and a get away vehicle . They said the hostages would be re- leased when they were a s afe dis- -,tance from the center. Rollins said in a disjointed con- ve rsation on a prison telephone that he feared ror his lire rrom the FBI. explainin,g thal he was Sara Decision arrested for bank robbery" in Bowling Green. Ky., "anCI the FBI told me they'd kill me if they ever caug ht a 'gUn in my hand again." J\1ore than 100 law officers. some armed with r ifles, sur· rounded the reformatory. 2 Agents-Back Own ·Judgment in Case . WASHINGTON (UPI ) -Two Secre't Service agents who de· c1ded Sara Jane Moore posed no threat to President Ford the nj~ht before she allegedly fired a gun at him say they would make the same decision again under s imilar circumstances. Agents Martin Haskell and Gary Yauger said they in- terviewed Moor:e extensively and decided to release her because she s howed no sign of mental inst3bility and they thouibl she posed ''nodangertothepresident.'' ~ . ••t'!'I CONVl~C~ MY;ludJment waspo~_iq.errOr,'' .YJuger sa1~Wedne!iday lll: testimony before.1 Senate'eppr'Qlw:iations s~· committee reviewing Secret Service-protection in light of two re·· cent atte mpts on Ford's life. "I've had hundreds of interviews, and (his is the rir st time I've had a subject come back violenUy. '' Yauger a nd Hasken also (lenied they were told by San Fran- cisco police inspector John O'Shea that Moore might be '.'anoUter Squeaky Fromme'' but said even if O'Shea had usedthosewordS, they still would have released Moore b~sed on the facts they had. Earlier , O'Shea said-he warned the Secret Service, the FBI and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms that Mooce was a "publieit y seeker" and "another Squeaky Fromme" and he even prepared photogra(>hS or her but the Secret Ser.vice never picked them up. TWO DAYS LATER, llE said, she fired a shot at Ford outside a San Francisco hotel. Although O'Shea's testimony and that of the Secret Service agents conflicted on the type of warning delivered and whether O'Shea ever said Moore would be ''no problem ,'' the decision to . release her was endorsed by another San Francisco police of • · ficer. • · Asked by Sen. Jos,ph Montoya. <D·N.M.J, what he would have done, Lt. James Ryan rose from the a udience and said, "f would have pro bably -no, erase that -I would have absolutely made the sam e judgment.•· He said the agents did ''treat seriously'' information from O"Shea t h.at Moore planned to carry a gun in her purse when she went to Stanford University in Palo Alto for a Ford appearance Sept. 21 -the day before the shooling -because she wanted to "test the system.'' Spanish Policemen Shout for Justi~e MADiltO I'OLICE said they were certain the three mer e murdered _by the Revolutionaey and Patriotic Anti-Facist Front l 1 MADRID, Spain (APJ ~Irate p:>licemen at the funeral of three colleagues slain by terrorists boOed-Premie r Car los Arias Navarro today and demanded his resignation. "We demand j ustice and not· clemency,'' they shouted, ap. parently referring to the action of Gen. Francis co Franco last week in sparing the li ves of six convict· ed terrorists, including two women. {FRAP). , • Three of five terrorists execut· · ed Saturday were FRAP mem· hers. The other two belonged to a Basque sep aratist group called ETA, or Basq.u e Land and Liberty. -- A' fourth policeman shot Wed- nesdayin south Madrid was re- "'THIS IS THE price we are ported in critical condition. His paying for allowing foreign .brother said doctors had little tour:isls-ioto-the..country "QI.hers hope of saving his life . cried. A number of· fore~ig~Q'--'iT-he----1.ate.s POliff-killing~ tourists were manhandled in b~ght the number slain by ter· Madrid We dnesday during a ronst bombs and bullets since mass rally honoring the 39th an· January 1974 to 22 security of. niversary or F ranco's rise to ficers and 14 civilians. _power. • Extreme right·wing youths beat up one photographer, a Spaniard working for a foreign agency, and told him the foreign press was respcnsible for Spain's present wave of terrorism. Loog Unes of mourners tiled through it.he night past· the policemen's bodies in the chapel of a police post in east Madrid . The policeme n were shot Wfd. n esday, s hor tly before 8.n estimated 300 ,000 p e r aoris cheered Gener-.a llssimo Fran· clsco Franco ·on the 39th an· nlversary ot the atart of the clvll • D4111V Piiot o .. ,...., ltG•••ffd Monde\r·Frid•y: If Y<H.I do not ha\ie ' Y9Uf paper b't 8.30 p.m.. c.11 bel«e' 7 P.m. •nd yOur C66v Wih be -.. hYllfed. ' ·~'\ Salufd1y and 0 Su.nct1y; If )QI d() not , teteive vour oopy by 9 1 m s.tur- dly, or 8 •.m, Sunaav. Cau 'b91ore 10 •.m. and YOUr copy w1t1 be Clehvered. .. • I • .~ ..... ~lre.._Trl ,t11111 MOii' vrtnge COunty Aron. 64 NOrlhwest Hunurivton Bffch and Weslmlnster •••• , .. a4t.1 :uo SM Clemente, Caplatrano a each S•n Jua!'t C.1>l1tr1no. ' C•l...,"4• Vl'l111 ml648y, n. "'' ~ltlllofl Cerltntl D19lrkt lll'ldlclM ii.,.. • .,.. l•rlt•t:.."-.,,..lfl_..l11IMMtM<ll~ h'lll -\ feet .wao del~led from the Rockefeller Commission report. on the Central In· teUigence Agency, be saj_d. 1 warthatbroughthlmtopawer. rlNt Po4~ 3outh l#QUnL • 1V1.in.I Ni01al ••• , ••••• , .,Mtlt I \ • ' • r 1 • -- L ' • • DAILY PILOT ,If. \. ,Orie Si.et, Otte Dr11fff1ed .,· Police Find T~o De.ad at Airport K,iJney Victim -Succumbs . • ! ' LOS ANGELl!S (AP) -Police say 1beJ an oeeHng' tbe penon •llct appareat17 *we a -<GDt•lni"' i.o lloclloo· to aii arttnear:Los·An·1e1•-...U...a11'irport. . • =- Tbe car was d'-Wednaday andCODlal..ilbebodieo of Ml<:bael Black, 22. o( Westc-..., Wbo h..S -lhot, and :=:.AonNonamabr,19,wboa~ydledo(IDQVerdose ( ) odlcera ,aid no rllUtmS were found iii or near the car State · ....i the -ltloo or 111e bodies . indicated a ,thil'd._, bad "'·----------·-' dri-tliemlolbearea. • . . l•"9e Saelrs Alfece- .• • SAN FRANCISOCJ.(AP) -A Superior Court Judie bu .:uied mat Mayor JQH'pb Alioto did not ''abuse his di1cretion'' when be ..... emergency powers to set.Ue a strike by police and firemen in Ausuat. . .• 'l1w: court ~cisioll removes a legal obstacle to granting the wage bike provided by the Alioto settlement. which was imposed by the mayor after San Francisco County supervisors ~ it down. . . . • ? Plant Eqlodes LOMA LINDA (AP) -Cbuct McCracken, wbo let .Jlimoetr slowly poisoned by blo OWi! wa1te1 rather than face Ute aaony of kidney machine treat· me!\ls. is dead. ~ McCracken, :rr, died o( lddne failure Wednesday eVenlng w~ his family at his hospital bedalde, a spokesman at Loma Unda Unlverslty Medical Cent.er aaid." His wife, Barbara, laid be was C'ORScious and talklngto bia fami· ly until about 10 minutea bef?.\:t hi.a death. He entered the bospit'h\ Tuesday. • McCracken surprised doctors' by living more than lwo monttt( after he stopped tatdng twice· weekly dialysis treatment.I to re: move the poisoJll from his body. He was expected to die within two or three weeks. ' a...,ez' Mle Arrnted • By lJeJted Presa 1.nJenaaJional . The wire and a daughter of Cesar Chavez, leader of the Unit· ed Farm Workers union, were arrested WednesdaY on trespass- ing charges while attempting to organize workers at a Delano grape ranch. A building conl.aining fertilizer explodes during 3>. fire at a Placerville fruit pro· cessing-RJant which forced evacuation of two elementary schools and a square~ile residential area. The plant, tovering five acres, was gutted and required ajr ·tankers to assist fire crews from as far as 40 miles away. Wben he &topped the treatmeni July 22, McCracken said h~ would rather race certain deaUi than suffer the ••stteer agony•• of the kidney machine. He was alsd blind, diabetic, paralyzed in tM legs and suffering from a di'C ' CHP,·Boss Urges Use of Radar eased thyroid. · Helen Chavez and. daughter Linda Rodriguea were· among t~ persons who the UFW said were the subject o.f citizens ar- rests at the Pandol.Broa. ranch. They were turned over to Tulare C-o\mty sheriff's depUties an4f cited on trespassing charges .. To the end. McCracken refusi to go back on the kidne~ machine. His wife said shortj after his death, "He used to g SACRAMENTO (UPI> -CHP enforcement met.hods seem Brown Jr. would agree with the mad when 1·d ask him all the Pri•dpal Bea•-· California Highway Patrol Com· lobe falling. request. time." . missioner Glen Craig w&Dls to . , 1 Craig said he wduld ask for the ... As the poisons slowly built u~ . · .. REI?Ll\NDS CAP) -Students ordered off the grounds· of a use radar to help catch violators . ACflNG SHORTLY after the type of radar that can be used in ln his body, M~Cracken was una;. 1uruor high school here attacked and beat the principal, police of the 55 mile an hour maxim~m state energy commission called a "movlng, visible CHP vehicle. ble to do even simple everydat say. speed limit on the CHP Wednesday to I don't want patrol officers to things like turning the knobs od Officers said Lester Owen ordered the seven youths to leave The patrol never has used "strictly enforce" the ss m.p.h. bide or make radar a Curtivetool. his ham radio, which ha4 the Clement Junior High campus Wednesday. They refused and radar for speed Jimit enforce· limit. Craig anno~ecl he will "They're going_ to be out there brought him man~py m~ when he orde.red them off the grounds again, three of them threw ment in the past, but Craig said ask the: legislature for autboriza-·in plain 1ight with a device that menta of talking to e he h&d rocks at him, kicked tum and beat him. the device now wu necessary ti> lion in the next state budget to can tell them the speed of any never seen. H e chose hiS The .three youths. were booked for investigation oC assault curtail s~din.i bn California purchase 200 radl\r W\its. He said vehicle moving in either direc· pallbearers from his ham rad.i6 with a deadly weapon. · ~ --• freeways l>ecaus·e traditional he "assumed" Gor.-Edmund-6 .-tioo •• · l!aig-1aid. -~·--·-friends .. - ---' -~--~~~~~~-~--~~~-~~-~~--~·~-"··~·---''...J..~~~~~~~---~-~~~~----~~~-------~~--~------.,. Regional Repa.ir · Center for SPERRY -TOPSIDER . 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A•e. 111..,..t-· . . I -(. I '" "' I • ., ( Ml .DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Clean~up Essential 1 As the Central Intelligen~e Agency is s ubjected to •'till another Congressional investigation, more or its I skeletons come tumbling out of the closet. The list that started with revelation of CIA involve·. ment In Chile an politics a year ago seems endless. ll ranges from p lots against foreign leaders to s ur- veillance of m ail received bythousand!S of Americans. and cover s such exotic "'dirty tricks'' equipment as lethal d art guns a nd deadly poisons. · Clearly the CIA overstepped its charter in many areas. And its record or success is Jess than im· pressive. The d angerous "surprises'' of the Yorn Kip - pur war. the Tel offensive, the-Cyprus invasion and the revolution in Portugal are cited by critics. But this is not to say the United States can func- tion in today's international climate without highly competent intelligence operations. · - A house-cleaning is very much in order. Stricter controls also are in order and this may be a problem if too many loose.tongued Congressmen get into the act. Somewhere a solution must be found, and quick· ly. And at least the airing of the CIA's misadventures should provide some guarantee of a cleaner in· lelligence operation in the future. Promise That Failed Or4nge County ·s o nce promi s ing In · lergovemmental Coordinating Council (ICC) is on the brink or collapse. a victim of neglect. ICC was founded two years ago as a voluntary un· io n of the county's 26 cities and five supervisorial dis· tricts. it·was intended to be a Corum fcir dis~ussion and action on countywide problems. can be blamed on ICC's youth and the failure of some city council m embers and county supervisors to lend it their muscle. Wben ICC's demise was discussed at a meetinl! in Fountain Valley last week, the lack of participation was cited as the number one reason. One councilman suggested that auendance at meetings might have been greater had the coun- cilmen and s upervisors been paid $50 for attending. Public servants probably do serve best when their service is r ewarded by a stipend of some kind. But one also h as to wonder at the city councils who care so little about better intergovernmental coopera· lion that they d o not push their representative to at- tend.a nd participate. Questionable W arniDg The Orange County Medical Association warned county government last week r esidents might soon be facing a shortage of family doctors . In a Jetter to the Board of Supervisors, OCMA said the high cost of liability insurance may force.some doctors to abandontheiroractices. · T hose wh o gi ve up their practices ~ig~t joi~ the military or move tootherst ates, t~e assoc~at10!1 said. High cost of insurance notw1thstand1ng, 1t seems highly unlikely that many doctors will be giving up their practices in favor of a career in the Army. A:nd .it seems improbable that manywill leavethe good l1fe1n Orange County to set up shop in some place like North Dakota where insurance is cheaper. · More likely would seem the possibility that young · doctors would avoid the high risk specialties. where instead of $7,000 or $8,000 for liability insurance, they might face annual premiums of $35,000 or more .... ' To a degr ee, the council fulfilled its promise by such actions as coming up with standard land zoning. designations and establishing a fire fighters library for use by its member agencies. If it fa iled to tackle m ajor issues, that probably If that be the-case, OCMA's warning of a possible family doctor shortage sounds more like an attempt to rally public s upport than a current e m ergency. ~WE'RE ~flN~ SENT OUT WEST TO POl)ON <OYOiES.' Coding Will Boost Packaging of Food Sex Moves · Into the Kitchen The big s upermarket news on television is the ann0W1cement by The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. that, ''Somehow we let price and pride get out of balanee. We forgot our~n . phil080phy.-•. And we suffer ror lt.'' The public expiati or A&P's gUilt is taking a fair ch out ot the company's estimated $70 million advertising bUdget, but these (iuzzling_ mea culpas are not the most important.things coming down at the checkout counter.- ( · . --...T j -·--·Tblt millions Americans now VON HOFFMA1-. spend annually on vitamin E,· monkey glands, musk oil, lacy underwear and other devices to that no store grossing under $2 increase their sexual drives can million a year could justify the now be put "to more useful cost. Thus, yet a nother force is purposes. added pushing in the direction of Dr. Irma Comfort has at last bigness, and, as we will see, also published bet long·awaited in the direction of standardiza. bestseller. lion and away from meaningful The Joy of choiee. Sex Cook· NO STORE or any size can ex-book . pect to make m oney on the new "'The key to system until 70 percent or its $CX is n o t White Bouse Speeds Plans l CIA Reorganization WASIUNGTON -The r apidly WQJ'Sening Jmpact bQth at home and abroad or congressional in· vestigations is rushing White "'House reorganization or the Cen- tral Intelligence Agency (CIA), -including sacking director William 'Colby, with grave ob· stacles immediately encoun· tered. . The original plan had been to await recommendations of Senate and ( EVANS-NOVAK ). strengthened FlAB was George Shultz, former Seci-etary of the Treasury who now heads Bechtel Corp .• an international contract. ingfirm. are bighJy unenthusiastic about large, new oversight respo.nsibilities. The main purpose of the all-day meeting was to discuss the new oversight role proposed by the Rockefeller commission on CIA activities • OUTSIDE intelligence experts. The introduction ol the un-~ iversal product code (UPC) is. In merchandise can be checked out c h e micals, under the UPC system. Since scents or even Hou se in- vestigators before mov· ing into major reorganiza· tiOD!I Of tJte government'• intelligence community. 'MR. FORD wanted Shultz, now a FIAB member, to become its chairman for two 'reasons: first, his great pres tige iJ1 Western Europe, where ICIA dismember· ment raises doubts about the sani· ty of the U.S. government; seeond, his acceptability to U.S. IOr example, worry about.harsh congressional reactions if Mr. Ford attempts to broaden the ad- visory,,board's role as a safety valve on the CIA's secret opera- tions or even over its intelligence an"olysis. Tlie mQOd of (lapilDI Hill is, at. best, to keep it& own light. con,trol over the .-.gency-or, at wont, to d-the CIA any future claridestiDeaperatklllsroleatatl. ·. case you are the Jast to notice. those rectangles or numbers a nd bar s · o r Various thick- n esses ap - pe aring somewhere o n t h e package or every item of merchandise in the grocery store a.re UPC. The pat· tem or the UPC bars allows a laser beani'at the cash register to tell a computer exactJy what you're buying; in a trice the com· puter figur.S thir prtce and tells the cash register wbicb automatically rin11 up the aale. By the end of IM year. 211,000 of these units will be in place. stores that are JOO percent coded transcenden· obviously will make more money tal medita· th an those which are only lion,•• s he partially so, there will be a large says flatly, ""but food 1"tsell." incentive to package everything in a way tha t permits it to be Dr. Comfort bases her thesis seanned by the laser beam. on studies of 42 men and women .prepackaging bas already marooned on liferafts under made meat selection an irritat-various climatic conditions. ''In ing frustration. Apples are every s ingle c8se," she says, already under plastic. And have "once the subjects had gone you been aware that in the last without food for more than six few years the celery now comes weeks they completely lost in· wrapped in cellophane , terestirtsex." something which they can only · WITH. TH.IS scientific arcompJish by chopping ort the breakthrough established, Dr. leaves. Since eelery leaves are · Comfort devoted six years to de- ind.ispeosable to good cooking, it termining which foods are sexy. shouldn't be long before the "You are what you eat," she gourmet sections of notes quite logically. · 'Phat sensi- ble timetable could not withstand the pulveriz- ing impact of the sensational dis· closutes now being carried from congressional hearing rooms to every comer of the world. Thus, even as' gory revelations con· tinue, the White House is begin· ning its first effort to restore some credibility to the shattered rem· nants of Ameriea.n intelligence: a reshaping of the President·s Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board (F!AB). Even that first step, however, is confronted with monumental difficulties. sup,rmarkets in the high-rent Her findings will surprise disUicts st.art selling them for 35 many. For example, she dis· THE MOST recent catalyst cents a bag with a proper UPC forcing the White House into a UPC1 SAVES su~rmarkets labelonit. · [ J public start on reorganization money In a nu.mber Of ways, iii-With checkout counter clerk& ART HOPPE was the front-page picture of eluding the e limination of the ~getting from six.to-eight dollars Colby's poison-dart gun. The need to stamp the price on the an hour, the new system makes '-----------~~ photo, carried all over the world, merchandise, which will only ap-aense for management. The way covered that oysters are not sexy lent juicy credence to the CIA as a pear on tbe shelf where 'the Item the econotnics of food distribu· at all, except to another oyster, kind of International Murder.Inc. is displa}"ed. But, as Media"& tion h ave evolved, the ideal while virtually all eggs are sexy .. 1 was appalled," one White Consumer (Sept,. i~ue) ~ts supermarket wouldn't sell any unless poached or hard-boiled. House official told us. Another out, "'the industry as a whole has fresh pr&lu,ce which is more ex-F ew vegetables make the presidential adviser said the fact a notoriously bad reputation for pensive to handle and more pro-grade other than avocados, that Colby was specifically·asked .its ability to maintain shelf ne to costly spoilage. All ~ood asparagu s a nd , or course, by the Senate CIA eommittee. prices properly." In addition, \l.D· would be pre-cooked, pr.e-m1xed artichokes, which she reCom· headed by Sen. Frank Church of der the new system comparis"'n __ and_packMed for con~eruence. mends eating very slowly. But Idaho t b . th "th hi ~ Jim ffig tower In hi ell t most frw"ts are b1"gh on the !is" t, • 0 nng · e gun"" m shopning will be"tia-'.;;:r a.;:..cause . · . • sexc en not a m "t 'g t" g f t • ·~ ~ I dep ess ng book E t Y par11·cularly i"f sli•hUy overn"pe, was t l a in ac or. Cu.•tomers .will have to keep 1 r 1 • a <pllr & ''Colby sh ldn 't h d "t ·• ff • • ~ 0 t (C Publish a cond1"t1"on wh1"cb holds for ou ave one 1 • track of costs themselves as they .... u rown ers, the ~"ser dded "--t "ct Ny 1975 •995) h Camembertcheese aswell. · cs'"" .a · Joa pt ura ~··h their wa.rona around. Last· · ·• . • ,. · • as some al e ·ust bo t d bled all th •-• flm•-s 1llustratlng ho m h Anythi"ng w1"th whin-' cream on J 8 u OU e ly, without having to st•mp over ei-.... • · w u~ ,.~ d a•e do t th Us · more money l. to beg tt fro gets four Stars l·n Dr. Comfort's am e ne o e .. sm~ the oum ..... rs on the top-r the . . 0 en m Congress started ·n estig tin " eana, cr;;ery chains can vjump :.ellin1 processed food t 1 hflll ~resh book, followed closely by ice • 1 v a g. ~prices or goods already on the ptoduce. At last years pnces, cream, especially in sundaes, COLBY'S impossible position shelves without their-customers J)Ola!Qe§ c.guld be had for 10 cents· splits and eones. At the bottom as CIA director during the ex· re:ili zingit. a pound 10 20-pound bags. The are all breakfast cereals, led.by humationofeveryclosetskeleton u t b C!Od • same potato canned cost 2S cents oatmeal. accumulated jn the agency's 23. se 0 t e e is expected to a pound; in the form ot a frozen Peanut butter rates amazingly year history is fully recogn.ited in save super.m arkets between. 1 French fry it was 3S cents; as an high, but not jelly. Indeed, she the White House. Nevertheless, an~ 1·5 per~ent on sales. In an in -instant maSbed spud the beast feel s that those who consume Colby's policy or "Jet it all bang dustry which works 0~ large cos.t 11 cents a pound · peanut but ter and jell y· out'' boomeranged badly. Hi~ volumes and small margins that metamorphosized into chips ii sandwiches are subjecting tenure es CIA director bas ac· could~ a lot of !"?ney, between was . $1.10 a .POund ; 1tand as themselves lo conflicting drives cordingly been s hortened and arr ~an *':100 million a ~ear by someUlhtg called "Chi1J5lers," w ~ i c h m a y res u It in -actlvesearch isnowunderwayfor estimates in th«: current issue or whtchJIJghtower describes as ••a schizophreni a. a successor from outside ClA FOf!.une magazine, but the new potato snaclt-," the same tuber is IN b .-n - -ranka to start the awesoll'!e.jobo! cqwpment (laser cash regtst~ getting a lordly $1 72 a pound for . A .~ apter tiUed F~ of restoring some respect.ability to and computers) Is so expensive itself. · f!yu~g, Dr. C~mfort ~avalie_rly the shattered agency~ Dear Gloomy Gus You will now witness an exhJbiUon or the power of money and innuencet Pat.- • ty Heant will aet -on bail, the various charg~ against her will be fOU1111. in the courts for y...,- and Pally will never MrVe a day lo prison! Wanna bet? '(l.F.V. '' THE..:CAITICA.L remarks ol dis~lf,ses all fned focids, nilling_ lnded. Colby"s origina!_p •· the person behind you in the tha t e se~est--.r~hicken:frted . pa red statement for the Church • checkout llne do nolcoostitutc a ~.teak. In the foJlowi!!g chapter, committee included what higher trtnd, but it does seem now that Th e H.appy C~ker, she points orticiaJs thought was a blanket ad· the grocery store of the future -<>ut the intere~ting fa~ that some mission of agenc ywide culpabiJi- has arrived and a minority, at food_s are sexier to prepare t~an ty in failure to destroy toxic least, don't like it. They arc to _eat. As an example, she.cites poisons. Colby agreed in the teaming how to prepare and cook shish kebab.. stateri\<int actually gi:.,en the taw foods acain, so thal they are · M_ost faac":'aUng ~ .ber ftnd. committee, to narrow the·blame coming to regard the variety or ings. on nationa l cwsmes. All tobureaucrattcinetfieiency. seven different brands of iden· Mexi car:i food , except terned The key political need in the~· tically interior lrozen stew as no beans, is sexy as are Italian orgaolz•tion now quietly un· variety at •II but as rostly pastas and ~encb cookina with derwey by Wh ite House planners merchand1&lng they must pay the exception of Gefilterlsh is to eatabllah conlidfrlee and . for. !'.~:!:~~.A::.:idin~~·-b m!cllblflty. The first likely Step ·Still miaus cole in number, · · ., ' ._ wl1I be a preildential order beef· farmers' markets are beginning TRE BOOK Is expected to Ing up tho "moribund FIAB and to re-establish themselves. The make millions . Bu.t. oddly givinaitdJrectovenlghtoverall laws, the covcmment su.bsidy enough, the tamed scxologlat CIAaperalions. · • t tructure, the transportatJon berself sWI live.a oo a diet of But evep in this eomparaUvel)' system, eyerytbing ts again.st dried apricots. eaay pba1e or the top.to-bottom thecn, but environmental and •'u tfiere'a one thing I hate," reor1ani1atiOC\, President Ford ls fuel econoinie:s mly aoon t hani• .she s ays with a ahudcklr. ''it's er,counter1n1 serious problems. tbat. ML" Hl ,1flr•t cholce to bead a ·--• -- politicians, · • As of this writing, Sl!!lllais ada- mant in refusing to accept the post, held the past five years by retired Navy Ad.m. George An· derson. Beyond ShUltz's refusal is the lack of consensus outside the White House as to how much over· sight authority s hould be given the new FIAB. Although a recent secret meeting or the nine·· member board was never an· nounced, it is no secret in the White House that board members Yet: Mr. Ford t~ coo.vinced he cannot wait longer to begin the painful rebuildin~ of Integrity in America's inteUiaence operap tions. One place he' can start without seeking new legislation is theFIAB"' But while Congress continues to tear this nation's vitaJ in· telligence system apart, the ad· ministration is finding that pul· ting it back together is excruciat.- inglydifficult. The Bible Misread 'l'boaJbu at Large: The most conimon mi sreading of the BibJe is that the divine .. anger" of the Old Testament gives way to divine "'love" in the New Test ament, a nd that "'vengeance" in the former is replaced by ''mercy" in the lat· ter. # If women chose men on the basis or the same trivial and superficial a spects for which men choose women, most men would be outraged at this de· gradation of their basic worth. To talk or "supporting" or "de- serting" our "friends" abroad is the ~st form of governmental cant, for nations are not like persons and cannot have fri ends· they can only have ... interests :. and all their actions arc based ~n self-interest, not fri endship loyalty, or any other personal at: tribute. Any total philosophy that pre- tends to provide the answers to our basic questions is per se a fraud: as Peguy defined it "A great philosophy is not one lhat · utters definitive j\idgments, that lays down some ultimate truths · it is one that introduces resUess: ness, that stirs things up.'' • . . • One or the fin est or thttold· .Iashi.oned_epithet.S that deserves to be revived in the modern lex· icon is '"lick-spittle .'' Jt 's temporarily upsetting, but in the long run wholesome J think, that while in the ·past ~1- Jeges used to eject students ror not coming up to the educational standards of the school, students now reject colleges (by moving from one to another each year) for oot · Uvin1 up to the educ a· tlona,l expectations or the stu· denti. World 1tfalr11 have always been chaotic and unsettling; they just seem more ao nowadays, for modern med.la ot communication permit u:. to learn in 30 secooda what our ancestors didn't dis· cover for three months ; events ha~ lltU~ fut<lr than they (SYDNEY HARRIS) u sjd to, but their rate of transmis~ioo has been magnified a millionfold. --lt"s faintly amusing how most of the. defeated candidates who supported "private enterprise'' during t heir campaigns last fall have wooed and won appaintive · governmental jobs rather than seeking to m ake an honest living in the private sector. . "E'1och to his own taste'' more ·oft en than n ot means ''If you 'U agree not to ridicule my rotten t aste, t 'II agree not to question yours."' Listening to an orator start with a joke and then descend into unremitting dullness, I thought or Theodore Haecker'.s acute ob- servation : "There is something wrong with a wit who is only partlL.._hum orous, or is only humo~mes, for humor ought to be a yeast. working through the whole of a man and hi~ bearing.'' . ORANGE COAST • ltJ!fj Q!t111- Ro~tt N Wt>ed , Pllbli&Wr Thtm101 K,et>vi l, f.d;for &r&ora Kreibidl, Ed1lon.al Page Edilor" !he editorial page or the Dally P1l<1 t seeks to inform a nd slim~late rea~ers by PrettDlilll on this P:tf!:e diver se commeat1ry on topics~ iolerest by S)11dicat,.. ed ('(Mum n1st~ and canOCl'll~ by Provi<lin:g • forum tor ftMi"ckn'· views anlf by ptctentiJIS ~· newspaper'a opinions and ~ on ct1rren1 topics. The edltlill1al opinioo,..~ of lht Dally Piiot ••ar oo ly in the editorial column at the top or the page. Oplnicu ex· Pressed by , the columnlisl.I and ttirtoonlsl.I and letter wrttm are lheir-own •rid no l'adon.rrwnt 6( llleir views ~Y tho Dally .Piiot should be ln!errtd. , • Thulsday, Octo '2,.: ----~\ • I '• DAil Y PILOT ,41 .I~~~ Reullited in Death Airmail Changes 'Oct. 11 -·-=-------r Young actress Linda Blalr, who starred In "The Exorcist,' will be honor ed by Alcoholism Council of Greater Los Angeles for role in TV special on teen-age alcoholism. The h•PRY' roll)a~ce,or ~-aeera BobbY ....,..., and JoanD<! XcFate ia end· ioa tra1ically in '1ide-b1-lride sraves on ·• _, knoll overlooklnc the ocean. At 17-year..,ld Bobby's request. bis last before he killed himaelf, the erema. lion urna liearin1 l>la -· 11-year~ld Joanne's uhes I will be l)uried in the same plot, with' a common headstone lhacribed with their favorite! song. "Baby» rLoveYourWay.'' . THE TRAGIC end to the teen-age romance came for JOanne On Aug. S', when she died in the wt"eck of the car Bobby. w.as driving after · he had ttrree beers and smoked marijuana. Because of bis grief over having driven the car in which his beloved died, Bobby shot and killed himself six: weeks later. The double tragedy shocked studehts at Menlo-- Atherton High School, which Joanne and Bobby had attended, and left their parents and families stunned with grief. "No one at school can re- ally believe t·his hap- pened," said Pallv • Paulson, 19, • close friend Of both Joanne and Bobby. "This is tbe ·11rst tragedy most ot us have e:ver had to CO t11roo1b. aild we Jusl don't"-bo•tofaeeil>'' HEARTBROKE and bewildered are the . Parents, Redwood City Police SJt.. and Mrs. Nelson Benton, and Monlo Park dentist Dr. Nomw> McFate and Mrs. -McFate.._ Two mont~ ago, Bobby and Joanne excelled fn school wort. sports and fri ends. Bobby b ad graduated from Menlo- Atberlon in June, was enrolled at the College of San &Iateo, working part- time and planning a career as a-lawyer. Joanne, about to . start her junior year ·at high school, was looking · forward to atarring co the swim team, running in track and skiing. She was excited about her new af- t~r-school drug store job. . THE BENTONS and McFates agree that neither youngster was a big marijuana user. "They were just trying it · out, and they got caught," said Dr. McFate. "Bobby told me afterwards that he BASKETS ARE NATURALS FOR SHOWING OFF PLANTS! blld three bHn and JMf ed a pipe or mar!Jua.,. about an i-r before the aoci- dent. Tbat wu enouch to slow b1s reaction time behind the wheel. It was an • awful l>rice to pay. for that.'' · Sgt~ Benton says, ••To me. it looked like he fell a.sleep driving, woke up •. tried to correct the wheel aJl!I <Ollldn't cl!> it.·- THE FATAL accident occurred just after mid· ·night on Interstate 5 near Coalinga ia Central California as Bobby and Joanne were en route to visit his sister and her family. Joanne was asleep in the front seat. Moving at bi1h speed, lhe car smashed into the rear of a truck and double ...,trailer rig and was de- mo l is bed. Th e !lpeetdometer broke at 69 miles per hour at impact, and the ear was crushed upside down. "Within a week bis out· . side scars were gone. but we lost our boy mentally when he found out· that Joanne had died,'' said Bobby's mother. ''Then he said, 'Let me die, too.'•• llOllllY· WAS charged \' with felony m ..,.llWCbler and driving under the in· fluence of alcohol and drup. Al bia first. COW'! he•rinc. he wanted-to plead gui~ty and was f'wious when his parents and lawyer wouldn 't permit it. A second court hearinC w•t scheduled <kt. 28. . . "1 took a human Ille. and . YoU don't know what that mans," be told bis family and triends. Bobby could find no peace without Jo&Me,.and ''the loneliness kept mounting in him," his father says. nNM.LY, HE wrote let- . ten to special friends, his parents and the M.cFates, explaining What he felt he had to do and askip.g to be buried wit:fJ Joanne. Before taking his life, Bobby made one last characteristic gesture. He went to a friend's house and helped him with bis ac-.. counting homework since Bobby wu gifted In math. Then Bobby returned to his o-wn home and killed himself with a c901bination rifle-shotgun. The Bentons do not know where Bobby got the gun and bad never ·seen it before. WASHINGTON (AP) -The Postal Serviee bu announced that its plan to upgrade first· class letter mail service to a level equal to or bet· ==:;...;;;;;::;.;.;.;.;...;'-"-.;;..;"--~ ter th.a airmail will go • / intoe!feclOct.11. A Scho l The plan origiQ~lly rmy 0 S was sch~ul~ to &J:I mto · effect Aug . 1 but was de· 1ayec11odenn1te1y 1n Jtt1y Go . D . ~r beeause the Postal zng zsta Service did not know what the new rates for first-class and airmail would be. That roadblock was re- moved on Sept. 19 when the Postal Service ftled for-higher rates. Those new rates, which will go into effect after Cbristma.s, call for in- creasing the cost of first· class postage stamps from the current 10 cents to 13 cents. The ne* plan lnv'olves t"hanges in operating and dispatch procedures that wiJl result in 95 percent ot all first-class mail be- ing programm ed tor nekt day or second-day delivery. the Post;al . Service says. · Airmail stamps no longer will be needed for CU'St-claas letters. WASHINGTON IAP) -After months of studies. the Army says that about all it needs to pre·· pare West Point for its first women cadets is to change th e bathrooms around. Army officials have hit a snag trying to ad8pt the plebe's tight-fitting gray uniform for women, but have given that problem lo some outside de· signers to solve. · Women can apply ror lbe Army, Navy and Air Force academies contingent on,. President Ford signing a military authorization blll which includes a provision for admitting women into the military universities. The Army started preparing ror women cadets last summer in anticipation they'll be entering the class of 1980 next July 6. Lt. Col. Thomas P. Garigan, public affairs of· ficer for West Point, desl'ribing what the Army bas done to prepare for its first class of women, said one of the academy's biggest problems was that ··w~ knew darn little about women.'" 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The weddlnc provision•. Botb wW be c e £. e I'll o n Y W a 1 held in Chino. performed Tueaday Jn -lu~1e Bauer further 1hecounty Jail. The self.proclaimed "ca.nd.idate the oi l comp a nies rear most''- Controller Kenneth Cory-says the feds are "putting it lo us pretty hard" on offshore oil lease deals. There is no dollar amount tagged to the bUI, HR '7602. The House Ap· propriations Committee will handle that, according to Hahnaford. ORANCE COUNTY SANTA ANA -One of two Marinu who used an antique m usket to rob pas1en gers 3S their Greyhound bu s neared 5,on Clemenie ,... been ordered to ·1~rve an ind efinite ,.term ln the 11tate's Chino f-aciltt1. 1 O.r a n g e C o u n l Y -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::::::~::,i Superior Court Judge ; f;harles A . J;Jau e r . • • * TllE STATE Senate recently vot• ed 30-7 in favor of a bill intended to re· duce the cost of prescription drugs by a llowin g subs titution of gene ric equivalents for brand name drugs. The U.S. Department of the In· terior's delay in selling oil and gas teases from Octobt!r to December should give the state negotiating time to ensure the delayed sal es are not "a Christmas giveaway to the oil co m· panies." l'O ntends Cor y. who is chairman of the State Lands Com-Orange County's Senators Dennis mi ssion. Carpe nter ( R -Newport Beach I. '·They · v e h ad c no u g h J ames Wh etmore lR-FUllertonJ and Christmases," says Cory, indicating George Oeukmejian (R-Long Beach) that he fears Caliromians will end up voted against the bill. with the lumps of coal . • • • An acceptable agreement ror the THE RF.PUBLICAN Central leases, he beli eves. will have to in-Committee or Oralfgc County plans to elude prov isions to clean up oil spi lls kick off jts 1976 registration drive ~California will not get stuck with Saturday with an "elephant hunt" the bill. 1-le also wants unspecified beginning at 2 p.m . otherconcessions. Chairm a n Bob llarvey said • • • Republican volunteers will walk their: .. ' . ( . .... County Fitm Gets Sinog Curb Pact ANAHEIJ\j -A contract estimated tohjt about $150,000 o"ver a 12.rnonth period ha.s been awarded to EnvirOdyne 's Olson Laboratories here 'for development of a mobile smog emission monitor-: The d evice ordered by the California ·Air Resources -Board will analyze samples or auto exhaust .rm issions by various stages. These include acceleration, deceleration; idling and the like a nd will be computed by the estim ated number or ears using SOuthl<1nd streets and freeways. THE LIBERTARIAN Party of pre<'incls Saturday afternoon gelling Califbrnia plans an open house Oct. 12 to the voters. For information call -,:;;;;=;:;;=::;1'~:;:;=;::=;:::;;.::::::::::;=::::;;::=;::;;;;:=;::;;=~I from II a.m . to 5 p.m. at the Irvine C-OnnieBleickatS47·8006. GA AGE-SIDEWALK home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Free man,· • • • •131 1 Marga rita St. / TllE YOUNG Americans for • The event is scheduled to earner Freedom cl a1'm the Republican State s A L E I "' support for the grouJ?'S petition to .~dd .. · Central Committee is all wet in ba('k· . .• ' "None or the above 1s acceptable tv ing President GerallJ Ford for re· ~ the list of · cand idates on California election next year. Saturday, Octob-4 ballots. The younguns 1;>assed a petition at 1:01 : . Fo r info rmation call Linda the recent Republican Stale Central 8 00 a f 5•00 pm. Freeman, 551-6560. C-Ommiitee semi-annual meeting in : .m. O • • : • • • San Diego and got 300 signatures sup· CORM ER OF 16th & ORAMGE • VANDALISM 1Sracking upa$590 porting Ronald Reagan. _,,.. COSTA MESA million a year t a b in Americ an Er&o. says Jim Lacy, bead of the ~ sc ho o l s. sa ys De mocrati c Young America ns for 1-"'reedom, "I BARGAINS GALOR£1 , Cong r ess man Ma rk Han naford . am firmly convinced that a majority • ~ v.•hose 34th district includes 11 unt· or Cal i£ornia Republicans seek to re· furniture, Clothing, ington Beach and its schools. turn to the traditional Republican Hannaford is one of the authors or principles of limited government, A 1· 8 ks, Sporting GOD-dS a bill to give fed er al aid to school dis-strong defense and balanced budgets PP 13RCBS, OD , tricts to develop educational und which R onald Reagan so ably Toys, YA ... u ame-lt•. security programs to comb<:it juvenile articu lates. '1 uu-n <rim•>s. • · The 'P<tition ¥rged Reagan to Praceed5 to HGl"bor Area "In my own district,'' he says, declare his candidacy ror President "incidents or vandaJ.ism and ' thefts and run neJCt spring. Y auth and Community Activity cost Long Beach, Bellflower and Hun· -'• Incidentally, R,eagan is chairman .. Proi•ects · tington Beach school districts over or the Young Americans for Freedom $300,000 la::st year and there were advisory board. Spomared by the D~atlaNotkn llUIROADWAY MORTUAlllY 11 0 Broadway, Cosla Mesa 642-9 150 McCORMICK MORTUAlllY laguna Beach 494-9415 san Juan Capistrano 495-1776 PAClflC VtlW MEMORIAL PARIC Cemel ery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Paclflc View Drive Newp0r1 Beach. Cahforn1a 844·2 700 rHicPAMILT "COl.OHIAL fUHHAL HOMI 7801 Bol1t1 Ave. Wealminsler 89J.3525 MfHS' MOITUAI.,__ 927Maln St. J'tunllnglon Beach &30-0530 MIAMI <AP ) Jerome Sldne.y Adler.man, 73 , former general counsel ol lbe old Senate Rackets Com- mittee to Whom mobster Joe Val ~chi first detailed the inner worldngs of the Mafia, died Wednesday. • \ 833-05·55 ---'UASllNCIAUST. ......... .., _ ... _. COSTA MESA ROTARY CLUB I I· ·I Opening S~on • • • quality and elegance ii}: men's fa shion at Newport Beac!i It i& wit/1 great pleojure tliat we announce a ~w concept iii ff1 e11s j'usl1i-0n. A conc~pt ofunquali(ied ·"er 11ice anrl i1Lco1nparn,11le jelect1 ori. .)no11 it. will be a 1Joilable at _your rlooratep ... 1ltooney A1a<lreuJj Fine ~fen:~ Wear. Look/or Ollf OllflOllllCf!lltl'llL /<'or o 11er 18 y ct1r1, it1&1tre.Y·A 11dr~1vs hw been scr1 ;inl{ Ora11f{e C-Ou11 ty bot It i11. Orange ~nd .. f'ulle~ton. The °.peni11g of our NewpDrt add1t&0n to Fasl1101i f .•l<1nd '-'backed by t/1P,.1;e years of reput.alil)n and experienf*e. ()111 /ir11!1 "'ill inclutfl': IA uiA Rmh and Urioni. (:/t11hinJ(. )oh11.•on 1111<1 JlfurpllJ . Damon. Ciw.11d1 y und La )ollc111'1cb atld leU.u1e wear. .~~~ FINE MEN'S WEAR I -- 46 fashion Island• Newport Beach 9(714)640·8310 • ' ' . J j i • l • i I • I. l ' I ' I i . I . • I I j I l I i • i I I • -i- t l • ' ' ' I :~ I ' l k 1. ·. -. L/tl. B09d Polar Bear ' ~ Sea Animal? ' Sixty-eight percent of all the unmarried fellows Jive in titles, But Yourt& ladies in 1earch of same find tt much more difficult to· meet. those eligibles lher~. Our Love and War Ruan says that's why rriost 1irls wbO lnove ~to-An lo country marry within IBmonths. The dirt-road boys are more accessible. DO \'OU KNOW why some-schol ars think the polar bear ls evolving into a sea animal like the whale? Because said bear when swimming doesn't kick with its hind legs as other animals.. do. The penguin when swim - ming doesn't kick with its legs as other birds do either. Suppose it's evolv: ing into a mackerel! foll ball. A POUND of uranium is only about as big as a ADD TO HIS other credits the fact Chat Benjamin Franklin was the fellow who first shipped rhubarb into this country. . ''SUPERCILIOUS'' comes from Latin words meanin g ''over" and ''eyelid.'' Something like "high brow." You know bow the haughty raise their eyebrows to show dis- dain? That's supercilious. . FJRSfCIDLD Q. ''Name the fU'St child or European parents to be born in North America." A. That Was-a lad called Snorro. lo 1008 or thereabouts . His father was Thorfinn Karlsefini. Hi s mother, Gudrid, was tbe widow or Leif Ericson's brother. Q: "HOW MANV doorstep babies sur- vive?" A. You mean motherless foundlings? Six- ty P!rcept live_ayear_or longer. Q. "WE CAN SAY '(ruit fact0ry' fiv e times quiclily, but bet you can't say five times quickly 'Strick's Truck Stop'." A. I give up. GIFJ'S Just because y,ou can identify every colpr you see, doesn't mean you have a natural talent for painting. But if you have the girt known as absolute pitch in music, that does in· deed mean you could tum into a violinist or a pianist, if properly. trained. Scholars who study such matters say they can't account for the difference. COUNT VOLTA sounds like a character in a horror movie doesn't he? But no, he was the bright fellow who invented the electric bat· tery. Make mention of this because a client asks the origin of the word volt. It was devised . to honor the count, bless him. Addre.r.r mail to L.M. Boyd, P.O. Box 1560, Co.rta Mesa 92626 Rasm-USsen's SADDLEBACK SADDLERY COMI IN .... SROUll WIDE E Of WISlfllH&WISHTACllN' a.STOO.t.T. . ~m••• ~• lf9llSE -... ' HG • . J4.95 HORSE BlANKETS &DAYSHEETS ' 20%•ff. LADIES & MEN'S CO~TS ~SUEDE 30% off WOOL •• -·----· SADDLEBACK -SADDLERY • .13922 NEWPORT .A.~E.-TUSTIM AT SAMTA .t.144 FIHWA Y Drinking Partner Real Do -GLASGOW, S.OUond !UPI/ -Giibert T- ·ordered whis ky ror hilllfflf and bis drlnlclni com.,Pan'lon and then co)llplained to the barmOll that his friend b•4 been given ·short measure. • Toner's friend was his f..year-old pediereed Alsatian, lllc·bael, and aS barman Eugene McBride told Govan Magistrates· Court, "Everyone is fri1htened of AJsati•n.s, especially when they aredrinktna...:1 Toner, 50, went before the court on charces of assault and 1 breacb ol the peace. "' ' \ ' . . , , , The court was told u..t Toner and Mlchaete.cb drank three pint.a of beer., before movin& on to ~ .. P11et.M.Mf ,.._.. w~!ri-ce c~nstable ~ WAAM'CdM WELCO,.E Robert Clark testified -----''---N_•_Vf_P_o ____ at_er_Bo_._wi_•_• ____ _ that wben called to the bar he round the oUm' 'Y' Off F J oustomers l'tandia1 ers itDeSS, 8ZZ back, terrified of the drinkin&Alsatian. Jazz, fitness, dance Toner sald the trouble and notation are among becan when "I prdered' tbe procrams bein& of. two whiskeys and there Cered by ·the ()ranee was more i.m my gla11 ((out YMCA: than bis. When I told the Belly dancing, swim- bartendert tlµ& started a ming and massage are row." also open for registra- Toner wail fined $45. tion. . ' •• Y-lndian Guides and Y-Indiln Princesses are looking for new mem- ben as well . For more in!:r:11ation, cpnlact the Orange Coast YMCA, 2300 Univentity Dr., Newport Beach. .... - -.. ' On .Job in CdM , . jl • Carrier to Postmast~r . • BJ lllLA&Y KAYE ................... Vernon C. Bowles, the llrll lll~k.P<tol-1« in Ora.nee County. ~s the newly-appointed cnief ol. \be Corona def Mar Pool om ... Bowlea, who bu been o n tbe job about a mont,b, says he's re- ceived a warm welcome in Corona del Mar -a co mmunity· that de· finitely believes a full- · stat us po s t office belongs at 406 Orchid Ave. lookllll to l\l'ttle Jn LJ!owl~ feels certain be community' e t le,st will enjoy bis assign· farther south than ment. Westmlnater. • · AN 11-YEAR ......... Deadline of the Postal Servlcf, Bowle11 worked bl.I way E ded Uiroucb the ro~k· from xten m a iJ c a r r 1 e r to - po1tm.e1ter. H i1 p~e· The Coast Community vloua positions . all \n· Co4!£e Distri('t bu ex·· volved areas 10 Los tended regis tration de· An1eta: County. ad.lines \his week to all In the brief period he's its televi1fon cou ~ses . been on the job, Bowles 'lbe new deadline is Oct. says h e's been i m· JO. pressed by the tighUy-Only one or lhlf .offer. knit community he has ings hq been t'losed out COaONA DEL Mar found. thus rar-"Writlng for a resi dents hav e suc-Reason." That closure ''l'VE NEVER seen w•• ba-~ on spe·1·a1 re· cessJully fought three .... ~ .. separate battles to re-an area where the resi· q u i e. m e n t s, o n lain their post office and dents •re so commlV'itY· home ork. local poatmar.k and have conscious and care so Oper\ines . .sti ll exl:st in told Bowles they are much about what goes the otber sixcourses. glad he's in town. on;'' svs Bowles. · Thus far the tJignups Bowles, 46, says that If first impressions (or 'tbe vi'deo courses • in addition to the _usual are worth anything, have.excecded5,ooq, greetings from civic or· -------.....,---:;----:---:::-:-:--- gao lzations, many lp· WANT. . , ·E dividuals ha.ve swpped by the post office to wish himweU. DIAMONDS• GEM~TONIES THE NEW poM.maater .Jew91• by "JOMphS is ....ching for diamond• and still lives in Loi Angeles Vii•ill9onn from private lndMdUllt llnd "'91: ... C.retul with · bis wife and four ...,._ion and evlltl.Mlldon by our eJCPef'la. Hlghnt children, but says be is pnc. pWd. C.11 64o-«Ml8 1o-e daily, Saturday 1o-e. looking for a place 9und8yck:...:l,~tortw.Joleph.. farther south. I • .!'w~:s c::'·.r~::~ :: iew~ls by ,oseph real estate prices in .._.,_..._.:a-...... ~ • .--....... Corona del Mar, but ii , oming . bulbs Plant bulbs now for a glorious garden in the late winter and spring months. Choose anemones for their jewel-like tones of red, • white and blue Ranunculus with their ruffling, robust flowers in rich colors . Classic tulips with cups of bright color. Or delicate daffodils in dreamy hues. If your taste runs to onions, buy a bagful of 100 and grow your own. To pul them all lo rest, a handy •} • I bulb planter. A. ANEMONE BULBS Reg. 3ceach 2c Mc:h B. RANUNCULUS euLBS Reg. Sc each 2·c ea~h C. TULIP BULBS Reg. 6ceach Sc each D. DAFFODIL BULBS Reg. 10c each Sc each E. ONION SETS _Beg. 99c 68c F, BULB PLANTER Reg. 1.89 1.28 Go on a redwood bender Redwood bender stock is ideal lor a woven lbnce. also uselul as a dlvlderbetw_~en grass and garden, ss a basis for forms for concrete, many lhir'IQs. 3". random leng1hs, REDWodD BENDER STOCK. · R~. 8c /in. fl. 5Cnn. 11. - ,. In the right bracket Millers Falls sawhorse ~ackels !hat let you make your own aawhor s from milled tY.H x 3YtH lumber. The an be taken apsr1 easily, or permanently nailed. Good with a slab dOOf for paJio or workshop ta!'les! Model #90109 SAWHORSE BRACKETS. Reg. 1.89 pair sac pair .· Flush out water waiters Waler noises Jn your toilet mean water wasie as well as·annoyance. Fluidmaster re ;ilaces lhree possible tro11ble sources: your ballcock. 11081 and rod arm. Wo1ks wilh the fl uid torce ol the waler pressur• tor trouble·lree operation #412, 12 ineh or •413. 1~ inch. fLUIDMASTER BALLCOCK. Reg. 6.39 3.98 ' ...-.:;,,, , ( • • l • ' • • I .. Brothers Aceused S~parJite Trials Set In Slaying of Clerk • SANTA AN A -Two brothers who fa ce the death penalty for their alleged s laY ing of a young· Fountain Valley market clerk have bee n granted separate trials in Orange County Superior Court Judge Kenneth Williams crant . ed the motion that will put l l u~h Daniel Bean, 24 , and Charl es Den - nis Bean , 22, in sep a r a te courtrooms Oct . 14. It was suc- c essfully argued by lawyers for both m en that each defend ant C'•)u\d be prejudiced in a joint trial by wha t was d esc nbcd as the strong possibility or ··connict1n g testimony'' during th(' trial. TJtt: MONTA'.'IA -born brolht.•rs 1,1:ere a rrested last Ort. 3J s ho rtl y afte r star a thlet e Stephen ·'i\Iike" 1-'inklea. 19, v.·as shot and killed tn ...l hc Warner Avenue m arket wh('rL· he workctl as a ni ght clerk. . . ORANGE COUNTY Grand Jury Audit Probe • • ' . . .. U.N. Otiservance 'Saved' SANTA ANA -Sbme again!tther ... lutlon. If so, that vote would parliamentarian ale:l.ght have le.ft the vote count of hand this week by at 2-1, one less than Boa rd of Supervisor• needed to have Orange Ch a irman RaJph County joln the rest of Diedrich probably saved tbe nation in observance a .re10Jution dec larina ot U.N. Day, an observa· Oct. 2' United N atlons · D•Y ··in Ora nge County tion already procl aimed from going down to de-by President For d. feat. AFl'Ell THE meeting. Suspecting the votes Schmit admitted he was needed lo pas' t he re-undecided on the vote. solution w e r e n ot on though he would not say ha nd al the Board of he would hav e voted Supervisors meeting, at ainst the resolution. Diedri c h~ took it on B u t be f ore t he himself to delay calling s u pe r v i So rs met , for a vote on the resolu-SChmit 's aide, Loran tion until next week. Norton told Ray Rhoads. And lhat comment. Died rich said later, was ttiough to prompt him LO literally order the vote del1y until next week. "I TIUNK the issue is lrripo rta nt enough to warrant the attention of the ful l boa rd ," the «.'halrman 21aid. "I wi11 • • • * It 'is expected that his cO unt e rpa rt i n 'Su~rvisors Robert Bat· Diedrich's orfice, "We . move nest week for uO. aru m..,. adoption ol the resolution.'' · nut late in the day. Schmit indic ated next "-'eek 's vote to proclaim Oct. 24 United NalionS Day in Orang·e CoWllY may be one vote sby or unanimous. Mesan Facing Mental Tests On Sex Charge It v.•as argued ix-for<' Judge Williams that JI ug h Jk:an has ad- mitted shooting F inklea in thl· rare short lv after he C:tnd his brother l'O{l'-red the store. Judge Willi a m s u•a.:; also told t hat 1-lug h Bl'an a lso admitlc>d follo,ving lh t> stric k('n 1-"'inklt:a tu the stort~room at the rear of the market wh ere he jan1m cd Lht• gun tKttwecn the door and the jamb and again shot Lhcc\cr k. · Bid Rejected SANTA ANA -A request from the Orange County Gr and Jury for $21 ,000 to conduct an audit of the auditor -controller's off ice was reject ed this week by the Ora n ge Co unty Board o f tin and Ralph Cl ark, who don't like the resolution • ·~ •• .,1, • Open Mon.-ThLlrs. 9a.m.-4 p.ra~ ffl 9a m . .O pm. .w e r e absent lrom and a r e n 't going lo • -"STATEMENT SAVINGS "· PRESTIGE tar• " Tue$day's m·eeting, will 'second it." • .. • • • * • • * * * • • * * • • * * • * • bepresent nextweekand ~~~~~~~~~~~_:__:__:_.::_:_::_::_::_:...:.~~~~~~~~~~~c A Costa Mesan who admitted in Ute C'Ourtroom that hC sexually molested a 14-year-old gi rl has been ordered to undergo testinJ! to determine if he is a mentally disordered sex offender. Super visors. ' When reject ing the jury's r e- quest, the board left the door open · for reconsideratio n• b y merely r e<'eiving and, filing the jury's request. will support the U.N. re- solutiOn. TUESD~ Y, however, o nly Di e dr ich a nd Supervisors T ho mas Riley ··and L a urence Schmit rn ade up the necessary quorum at the supervisors' meeting. And shortly before it began, Di edrich was told Schmit mi g ht vote Orange County Superior Court J udge Kenneth Williams ordered the tests for Donald Lee Gordon 35. Immediately after the defen'. dant pleaded guilty lo two felony lewd condu<'t counts. · RUT IT WAS arguC'tl during the debate lhat Jlugh Rcan made thosl" statements to protect his youn ger brother and that it was Charles• Rean who v.'aS actuall y responsibie for the lil'alh of th e young Ora ng1..• Co<.i sl College wrestling team <'aptain. Judge Williams agreed that a joint trial would very likely pre· judice the In terests or one or both brothers . Dcren s e attorney J ames Stot le r will represent Hugh Bean ; the public dcfen- der·s office has been assigned to Charles Bean ·s defense . Boa rd o f S up e r vi s o r s Chairman Ralph Diedrich said he favors outright rejection of the fund request until he learns what the jury is doing with $46,000 already allocated to it in its an- nual budget. Speakers Win Costa Mesa's Blue Fla me Toas tm aster 's Club has won the ··Presi· dent's Top Ten '' award orrered by the club or- g a n i z a t i o o 's h ea d ~ quarters to outstanding groups. Action on the plea was de· fez1ed pending completion of the psychiatrists' report whi ch will be studied Oc t. 27 by Judge Williams. Gordon faces a state prilOll term or one year to life if he;is ineligible for MD.SO treat- ment. Safari Set,s Teachers' ---~ - Seminars 1Teache r s from all Qrange Coast ar e a sthools are invited for a reprieve rrom the blackboard jungle and go visit a real jungle: Uon Country Safari. I A seminar pro1ram rbi: teachers from the first grade\lhrough col- ltge begins his Saturday .. the Irvin! wildlife pre.- e. Day-long s eminar ions will be held on e first Saturday or each onth with enrollment ee to all credentialed. aC'hers . THE SESSIONS will f nsist of movies on' ldlife m anagement d conservation, a slide • ;esentation by zoolo&ilt al Quinn, a question d answer period, and f: afternoon tour or the. eserve. , Bill Ring, educational oordinator for -Lion ~ountry Safari, says tarticipating teachers t<ill be provided with an ormational p'cket,.for lassroom instruction. Included in the ckage are a teacher's andbooK on African 'ldlife, lesson plans for · grade leVels,-te·a·cblni- ids, a nd puzzles 'and · ests. · "WE BEGAN tho · feminar program aJ>out three years ago when we flad an overflow of re-Au es ls to 10 out to f C'hools arid put on as- emblies "' Rina said. 'We simply couldn't handle all the requests so 1'fe brought the teachers here. ~ "]urge teachers at all jevels of education lo_ take advantage of this seminar progr am .. Not Only will they find the ~sions ed.ucatiOfial, but ·;an enjoyabl e experience ~swell.'' DuPONT .501 NYLON IJlTRA THICK SHAG But Supe r visor La urence Schmit insisted that it be received and filed, meaning there was no· action on the r equest but that the bo ard stopped s hort of an out- right denial. ' Sq. Yd. c-,lot1ly luhlll .. ..... 1 ... .... 1., SQ. YD. 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His attorney, Arthur Grebow o( a Beverly Hills law firm, said that Dr. Merry wrote, produced and narrated the serie's . "In sum it was his creation," the attorney said. "Normally a person who creates something would be entitled to the benefits from it.'' ~HE COMPLAINT STATES THAT· Dr. Merry has not received benerits from the series because prior to making it in 1972 he signed a contract in which he gave up his right to residual royalties and artistic control. "He alleges that he was misled by the district when he s igned that because he was told by the di s- trict that he had no legal right to those royalties or control," Grebow said ... That is not true and therefore that contract is null and void .·· Grebow s aid that the suit does not ask ror a specific amount in royalties because Dr. Me rry has not been able to determine how muc ~ the districJ. has earned from the series in distributing it to otblr educational TV st;ltions. . ''WE ARE ASKING FOR AN accounting•· Grebow said. The TV series was funded by a $60,000 grant ob- t8ined from the National Endowment for the Humanities. It was filmed in numerous nations. Grebow said that Dr. Merry also is as king for artistic control to be restored. control which would allow the professor to advise educational institu - tions how the series should be presented. THE COLLEGE DISTRICT TRUSTEES recently referred the complaint to the Orange County counsel's office. A Century City law firm has since been retained to represent the district David Webber, the attorney assigned the case. would not comment on the complaint nor wou ld Dr Norman Watson, chancellor of the college district Wildlife Seminar Offered Teachers Orange County educators h'ave been invit- ed to jojn in a free series of wildlife conserva- tion seminars offered during the school year r b,Y thestaff al Lion Country Safari in Irvine. The seminars are set to start Saturday and will continue through June of ne:<t year. They all are geared to teachers of a ll grade levels and will involve a morning session with an illustrated presentation on enda ngered &pe<!ies, followed by a tour oflne·preserve. The teachers will leave with a packet or. educational material which they will be able to put to use in the classroom. Reservations are required, but there is no charge. Arrangements can be made by calling 837·1200 and asking for the educational depart- ment. • ~Ctyl\111 I ......... ...... ,,.,..,,,_ .~Cl'-~ --.;•r.-'5 --"""",,.,..,_ ,,,,._.. .. • ......,,ll_ ·--4 .....,.--..ict"" A ---~· 6 11\Mll'•.-tb~ ,ll"'f!'J ... w.. ....... ·-• Great gifts to gr.ie with love • I fl .,. A. H~t Young Marijuana Users Conviction • Now Nixed Bc>osting Drug Problem BUFF'ALO , N .Y . (UPI ) -Anne Randolph lfeant, sister or Patricia Hearst, bas completed a four·monlh probationary period on a drug charge 11.Dd her conviction has b•en vac a ted, U .S . District Court Judge John T . Curtin announced. Mis s Hear s t , 19. appeared before Curtin ltst June on ch•rge1 stemming rrom a March 4 incident in w hicb ~he allt"gedly brought 12 a mphetamine tablets into the United States from Canada. ?.tiss Hearst and two men were arrested at the Rainbow Bridge_ in Niagara Falls. The drug Was found in the sock of one of the m en and she later told authorities the pills were hers. 155/13 165/13 175/13 ''"'· fnll14) WASHINGTON (AP> -Youths experimenting with marijuana at an urUer age are contributing to an alarmin1 ups wing In tbenation'1 drug abuse problem, the government •reports. Dr. Robert L. DuPont, director of the National lnistitute on Drug Abuse, told the reporte.rs Wednesday he was "quite alarmed" about the growing use of m a rij uana among young people. HI! SPECULATED THAT use w as increasing because m•rijuana is more readily available and because of the "contagious phe nomena:· that e:haUenges nonwsers to follow friends' example . . . The institute released rour surveys costing $2.2 million that indicated: -Marijuana· use among 12 t o 17-year·olds almost doubled between tmandi974. -Fifty.five percerit of the three million high school seniors in the class of 1975 experimented with illegal drugs. and t wo-thirds thought costA>MESA . .itJEMA r.uit 1•nu.....--·-~-. .,,.,, ..... if 3005 HAUOR ILYO. !_., ................... !7141 557·8000 IAHAUA , ... __ _ .. __ _ ..... Mot marijuanil use should be legal or only a minor violation~ -ABOUT 300,0000F tht.> 19 milllun young men ag~ 20 to :.:> yt>ars used hl~roln within the last year, another one to two million used Olh~.-illeaal drugs and seven mi llion sn1oked m3rljuan·a. DuPont, who on<'~ acknov.·lt'dgcd that he trit'd m&rljuana h1m:sclf oul of i gnoranc e or possible h c:;a lth <'Onsequences, sai d criminal penalities ar-e not the a.n$Wer and he ::;upports the g rowing trend among states to deciminalize marijuana use. .. Putting people in prison 1s nut a good idc.>a, .. he said. DuPont said, however, that "the steady in<'r~asc in the use of li cit and illicit substance:s i::; of great concern to us . "IT IS APPARENTLY inevitable that young 'pfople are going to experiment with clgilrettes, alcohol and marijUana, and that this experience will lead too many young people t o a regular pattern of undesira&le use of these drugs.'' HnirRTON •n•_._,... ~--" ---t JI ., 1"19.9 ' .. GAIOfK C.lt()vt ....... __ ,, -··-111 0\11110• OIAfl(ir ..... _ ...... ··-' ll••••Jt-"11• NOW OPEN 1tttl.etoit'a· BOOKS •HAIDBICIS • Pll!llACIS • Gins 369 E. 19th St., Cosio ...._W..tport 5'!1~ 11$ I~ "°"' "-" • ~ I l'HOHE: 64 IOOllS ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ..... I .. 1 CUSTOM REUPHOLSTERY 13 I •: DEAL DtRECl ~IC>..,.,. .,,...11 • ._, f t , · "'l •Ill llllH FACTORY 10 to• :1 0 .tr 1 t.. 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(UP I ) -C hu rc h hlembers aga inst topless Cl ancing in this small ~e nn essee to wn are going about this thing n a Christian m anner." • Jim I.o n g, dministrative assistant o Shelby County Sherirr 1R oy Nixon. said Lou DE'anpeak, owner or the ~lub 70, had d ecided not o see k a court order ailing the protesting by members of the Highway 70 Independe nt Baptist Chur<'h. By KATllV CLANCT 0tw.o.11, ... 1MM.litl The Huntington Beach Union High School Board has adopted a new tea'cher evaluation policy after three · years of discussing it with teachers. The system, adopted at e special board meeting this week. requires teachers to submit goals and objec- tives for the ~hool year within the first eight weeks of the fall lcrm. TllE N, ACCORDING TO Assistant Superi n tendent Glen Dysinger , lf'ache rs are evaluated on their SAVE 25% l ittle Boys' Sweatshirts 299 Re g. 3.99. Hooded style 1n assorted solids. Co11on1acryl1c Zipper front. 4,6.8 SAV E 20% performance, based on those goals . The new policy complies with the Stull Bill, s tale legislation adopted three years ago, wh.ich sets require· ments for teacher evaluation. .-But the Huntington Beach 'district had difficulty agreeing with teachers on the content of its local policy, and this week's adoption came after the hiring of an outside "fact finder." C. B. Wrlght, president or the Dis· tri<.·t Educators Association , the _ teacher orJ«anizatiqn, said he believes the new policy is b)lsicaIJy "(aJr and equitable." MAN-SIZE BUYS ' -3·;9·9· SAVE 3.55 Men's warm-up jackets. ''iT SEE1'1 S t heir business has pi('ked up - ('O n sider ably," Long said. Reg. 4 .99. Hooded s•111eat· shirt of cotton/Acntar(JIJ acrylic. Zipper front. Solids. 10·16. 10.44 Reg. 13.99. Acrylic pile lined. The nightspot, localed n ear Me m phis, began f eaturin g two topless dancers Monday night and some of the church member s imm ediately 'began Picketing. They vowed to conl inue. ''The picke t s h ave , been very quiet,'" Long said . ''They 'y_e b een going about this thing in a Chris tian m anner.·· · nylon shell 1n assorted solids S12es s. M, L. XL.. HE SA ID TEACHERS objected to the district ':s origJnal reqWrement that goals be submitted wilbin six wttks after the start of school. but believes the eight weeks allows suffj. cient time. Wright added th.e Pol!cy also _re· quires the admin1strat1on lo give teacheis t tu-ee.wc_ek notice before de- manding adals. , ln addition, he said, the administra· lion originally said principals could appoint ''evalu a tor designates "• without. specifying who those de· \ \. \ I LINDEL HUGH ES, a " -l \ .23-year-old s a ilor from ,the Me mphis Naval Ai r Statio n at Millington , was o n e o f the fi ve pick e t s a t th e c l ub Tuesday night. "I 'm giving ever ybody one of t hese pieces of p a p e r that explains adultery," h e said as a b o ut 5 0 peop l e, includ i n g so m e 20 .women, filtered into the tavern. ".W HOSOEVE R looketh on a woman to lust a ft er h e r ·h at h co mmitted adultery with h er a lrea d y i n h is heart,., said the h and bill Hughes was distributing. "God is gonna be in t he back of their minds wh~n they go in that place," s a id Hug h es' wife, ;candy , as 'she marched 1with a sign say ing, "Don't Go-Goto Hell." ONE DANCER, Betty, who said she has been 1pe.rforming for six years, m akes $15t plus tips, for daneing four hours each night. . l \1 \ Vi, . STOCK UP Boys' underwear 3/228 Machine wash cotton 1n white only. Pick T-shirts or briefs. Sizes XS, S, M, l . GREAT BUY Men's warm-up jackets 6.99 Machine wash nylon shell. cotton hn1ng. Assorted solid colors. S.M.L,XL. SALE ,Lltlle glrls' VALUE Gals~ Night Gowns 2.99 Shift styles with cho1ce .ol pastel colors. Nylon with delicate lace trim. Styles similar to illustration. Sizes S,M,L.' 3 .99. Long nylon night· gowns in assorted pastels. Lace trim similar to illustration. Sizes S.M.L ' Misses' Floor length Striped loungers 13.00 Select from our colorful assorted stripes. Great for comfort. Machine wash. Back zipper. Sizes P,S,M,L. SAVE52 Twin Set 6.44 Reg. 8.44. 2·pc. set. Polyester/cotton. Long sleeve shirt and short sleeve t·shirt with applique. Assorted pnnts. Sizes 32 to 38. GREAT BUY Women's Embroidered P.V.C. Jacket 16.99 Great for rarn or shine. Poly.vinyl 1acket with nylon taf feta lining. As sorted colo rs and embroidered designs. S12es8to 16. Gr~ta , another dancer , sai<I she had no thoughts at all about the protests. She w.as-h·aving-enough t rouble forcing herself, for SS per night and tips, to strip off the top of her white suit and dance to the music from a juke box. "I WAS REALLV uptight, v 18.id tbe'buxom blonde-, who said 'she w~lj'd. cardigan sweaters ' !~~ 4:77 Super sale on shoes for·girls 1~--~:!'l~ but looke d muc h younger. ''l almos t didn't get out there. I had to drink three beers 'Denver U • • ~t Coast ~ Denver J.ti;ers lty hu dispatched a ca mpus representative to Orqe Coast College in c.ota 111 ... rora vi•lt~ay 'to dis cuss the Rocky rMountain sC hool , ad · mUsIO ns, transferring and other aspects of enrolling. • Jfe.wlll set up a ta ble at ·~15 p.m. ·out1Id e the <ICC Student Center. 'Machine wash, knee lenQth a1hlet le socks. W hite with •SSOt1edstrlped tops. 'Slzesa.11. ' .. ' ~ ,_ -. colors. Sizes 4 to 6X . R1tg. 5.99. For dress or -3,7;, Big ~iris' cal'Cllgan·-1·-1-casaal wea1. Vifiyl uppers. sweaters, Sizes 7 to 14. crepe sores. Tan. red or navy with contrast Slilching. 8'Ao lo 3. Sale Priced Items Eftective lhn:r- October 4 , -1975. . I:_ 1 \. ' Tu-Tone oxfords 5~55 Reg-5.98....Vinyl-uppers-. - crepe sole. Tu-tone tan w11h navy trim. In sizes 81h to JC. t • 4:7·7 --rfeg:-5~99;-Patefrt-vinyt­ uppers. adj ustable' strap. Black only in sizes B'h 10 3. .. > I I J, • ·. K11ntz . Fund BegUit T he Lae uD a1 Beach Sc boo l ~or A rt ba s eslabllsbed a memorial endownf""ent fund ih re- cognit ion of the late Laguna Beach art ist _.Roger Kuntz wbo was · 1"11 associated ytilb the r .,._..,. school. - ' rr.testla9 · Former Los Angeles Mayor Sam Yorty has appeafed be[o<e an Arizona City Council to protest a city or· dih a nce wh ich, be sa,ys, deprives him or the right to f ully de- velop his l,nd there .. • • ' -,,,_ ,._ -.-..... ··--.1,_, .. __ ...... ~ -·· ... ·~· ~ -fJr. Parry Heads Hoag Staff . • Ke abo aervn Q,.cllairman of the pro£es&lonal -A 1peclallt1 In family medl<al puctlce wiih 10 yean of a rvlce n the Hu-bot Area this week • became Hoaa Memorial Hospital's chlet or ataf£. Dr. Gwyn Parry ,. .. elected to the top post to succeed Dr. Robert H.inricks. , THE NE W LEADE R OF THE medical staff al the Newport Beach hospital holds a medical degree from Stanford University. His inter:ns.hip waa done al Kem County Hospital. He served in the Navy for three years. Hoag spokesmen said lbat Dr. Parry has served on several committees during the year& at the bo&pital and serves_as a diref;tor ~f the bolpltal's m Club. odvi-y commlttee for the Western World Medico I Foundotlon . BE AND HI S WIFE, ERNI, have three children. The £•milyliv~ inCoronadel Mar. The hospital chief of staff posllion involves a ooe-yearterm effective Oct. 1 ~ach year. Other selections for the comioa term at the hospital are Dr . Grady 11M.>ml)llon, president-elect: Dr .... Olarles Turner. secretary-treasurer; Dr. AJlen Cottle, Dr. H . Ward Bissonnette and Dr. Donald Drake 1members of the exe<:,utive committee, und Dr. F.C. West erhout. serving u a hodpital director with a term beginning Jan. I . F\mds r aiSed tbl'au&h ~.!·_.:::::_ ___ _ t he me mori.a,I w i ll beneliC!lie Ii......,, ot1he ·school bein&~ on a new camp.a at 2222 Lapna C.n7on Jled. La&Un• Bea.ch. -Ruth....Oagood-Sayw, director of tbe lcbool, noted that Mr. Kuala'• international reput1tkm and elev-to lbe In- terests Of~be bool helped to t -· . . --ti on anct •rt'ber its stature. Be ,bad been a teacher of oil paiating and sculpture at t he school for eight ye ars .. Tbe memorial rund was initiat ed by gifts from individua'ls i n Designing Wom en, sup- pdl"t group for the school, including t hose of M.rs. Bryon H. Farwell .. Mrs. Gates Burrow$, Mrs. Laurence.R eynolds aod Mrs. J ames Crawshaw. M r . KUnt1 died in August. Mem~al fur1$1 contri bui ions may be sent to ·the Roge r Kun~ ·Memorial I,ibarv 'En· dowme~t Fund. Laguna Peach Sc hae>I of Art, 620 Laguna Canyon 'Road, Laguna Beach. · Stones Rap Rumo.rs of..,... Disbanding LONDON (APJ -The Rol lin g Stones have 'deni·ed a repo rt from Sant iago, Chile~ tha t they plan to pl ay a final rock concert on Easter Island in the Pacific and then disband. ''I t is absolut e n o n se n s e,·· Les l i e -Perris, the spokesman J or t he international ly re now ned po p g r oup ,. s.aid Wednesday. ··rnE STONES ar e not disbandin g. They have· no plans what ever ' to play on Easter Island, a nd they ha ve n evel" he ard b f t h e three Americ ans who -a r e supposed to be a rranging a concert for the m in · Easter Island.·· Frank Kitgan, Harris Kubsie a n d Wil liam ·l saat', desl'ri bed as Ameri ~a n prom oters , flew into Santiago this week on wh~t was said to be a seC'ret lb-day stay to negotiate c harter nights with Lan-Chile, which is r u n by t h e C h ilea n govemment, a nd which has exclusive landing rights on Easter Island. KA G A N S AID the Stones had decided to disband a rter more than IS years in tile s paUigt\t and w·anted ,to give a £ i n a l m a s s i v .e sputacular Show. ~ , -Tlie ieports were first· ell.nit.I Tuesday by.Peter R~u_d J e t the s t-ones· m'an a(e r . But in Stl.ntiago, lsa a c s:i.~d : 1 'l>esPi"te what Peier l rs ays, the negotiations ·&te still g'oing on .· • The~ston-e·s • _ leader:-M.i ck J a g·g e r , is CWTe ntly_on holiday in Ireland. lead guitarist Keith Richard J& at his home in ~~i t fe rl a.nd. ~d bass guitarist Bill Wyma n and drum mer Charlie Watts are a t their homes in France. ' ' Bus Routf! Chpi,ges-· ,. ~ N~ sehedulea denot- ing t tie chapges in the Orange County Transit . District 's scheduling and route ali gnment fo r the · bus system a long the- Orange Coast were made. available this week. The free schedtlJes, co mplete with maps, are beiri g rurnfshed fr ee through local post office branches, eity h8.lls and , br anch libraries. • DAILY PILOT CLASSIFI ADS 842-~ Su~Scort • 4 ply ny(on • blackwall Size 600x12 520x13 560x13 600x13 560x15 600x15 Reg.price 19.99 19.99 20.99 2 1.99 21.99 22.99 Sale price 15.99 15.99 16.77 17,55 11:55 18.33 F.E.T. per lire 1.52" 1.41 1 .54 1.60 1.79 1.85 All P"CCS as snown plus Fe<>e1al E•c1!le Tall as shown RehAode• Super Spori is our own r1am" ana da.s rwt re1 1ect any nat1unw1de standard of Quality Add S3 1or whitewall Mach 60 Series • RaiSed wllite letters • 2 ~elt1 '\ fibe~g'l'ass • 2 bias plies polyester · Size B60xJ3 F60x1~ G60~1 4 L60x14 F60x15 G60x15 L60x15 Reg.price 34.99 37.99 39.99 42.99 39.99 40.99 43.99 Mach 70 Series Size B70x13 E70x14 . F70x14 G70x14 G 70x15 H70x15 Reg.price 32.99 34.99 35.9 9 37.99 38.99 40.99 Sale price 27.99 . 29.99 31 .99 33.99 . 31 .99 32.77 34.99 Sale price 25'.99 27.99 28.77 29.99 30.99 32.77 All price5 as shown plus Federal Ellt•Se Tall as shown AellAnde& M•ch 60 & 70 !s our own name and aoes not reUec1 any nal•onw1de stendtHd ol quah1y W11h the purchase o! Re11Aride-"' ""''you oe1 I lnslal1ahon, 2 Aou111on eve1y 5000 miles F.E.T. per tfre 2~21 2.99 3.10 3.60 2.97 3.14' 3.74 F.E .. T. per lire 2 .02 .2.47 2 .61 2.80 : 2:83 3 .06 SUPER VALUE Prestone® Anti-Freeze SAVE ·3.79 Winier/summer c o ncentrate. Ifs patented protectlon you can trust. Ant1·freeze. ant~1I. -:- BUY ~ Champion & AC Spark Plugs er regular plugs er resistor plugs Famous names in plugs at ~hese great low prices. Drum brake overhaul New briM hn1ngs expertly inst•lled. AU whl!l!I qluxler1 rebu•ll~B1•ke d1ums 1esurfaced. N•w front j reaMt seats l11stal1ed. front wtteel bl!arings repacked. Shoe conte<:ts lubricated. Hydraulic sysh11TI flushed _aod reli.11~.aslll..cy:lin~-'·t.l!!~~ed . L1n1nss arched to ht d1um1. Road tested br our eiperts. Free brake -- .01ustment lo( th• Ule o !he l•ntngs. for n10st ,.\me,,can cars. Ptea~e call for 01Ppo1ntn1ent 67.88. Oise brike overhaul. Sile t"riced .. ltefTIS' Effective t hrU Oct. 4, 1975. ' •' Portable Buys at Carry-out Prices Panasonic 12'' dlagonal blaok & white TV 99.99 Low pnce and smart slyhng 1n this solid-stale set Instant picture and sound. Earphone jac'jc. Molded cabinet. hidden handle ~TA -622) Panasonic 12" diagonal color TV 299.99· Features Ou1ntr1)( pict ure tube 101 sharper brighte r picture Solid-stale chassis Near instant piclure and sound (CT·215) Panasonic 19" diagonal color TV 399.99 ' General Electric Pro-Style Dryer 19.88 4 heat settings. Pislol grip handle plus stand. (Pro I). • General Electric Tht looking Glass Lighted Mirror 11.88 A 3 in 1 lighted mirror. St ands on shelf or counler. Hangs on wall Handle for Holding. General ElectriC lather Dispenser 17.88 Control dial tor choice of temperatures, ranges on dial are marked for creams and gels. Indicator hghl. Heating system shuts off automatically Dis~nses shave lotion too. (SCU·3J Magr11ly1ng and regular mirrors, l..J'1:;::::;; soft light surrounding them.~ RfJ'!'Ovable halidle <!nd stand for lra .... el packing (IM-4). LOW PRICE Electronic calculator Norelco Coffee Maker 29. Drip fi lter. 12cupcapacity. Signal light goes on when coll~ is ready. CH05135). VALU E Rockwell Calcul ator 19.88 Hand calculator wtth memory performs 4 lunctrons . 8 digit readout. ~f, key Disposable battery Features Quintroc picture tube for gre21ter shafpness. 'Contrast and brightness. I 009b sol1d·state modular chassis Near instant picture --and wund (CT·9'2"4T ---_-9.99 Q M•thbox ..;;.;.~~ ~ ...:.. ..:. ;;;. -QQQ ~ ~~ ' . --·--- Pocket mo deJ perlorms !our functions 6 d1911 casy-!o·ftlad display Battery opcr,1ted (2006) . _, •• ' I ~ ' .. " , \J ' I • A'. OAIL '(PILOT Tnu1sc1a Oct• IJt:r 2. 197~ Family S ervi.ee Unit 'Lends a Hanel' SttluC•re Peter ll Oominlck, former U ,S, ambassador to Switzerland. Is using elec - tromagnetic dlscs to attempt cure or mystery ailment t h at causes hirn t o slu·r words and stumble. Jly LAURIE J(ASPER °' .. D.111• "" .. ' ···" E-verybod y n eeds some help sometime. Ro sa nn e Stone. counselor with Jo'amily Setvice Association. has provided som (> or lbal ht.>lp lo south county residents. It has been available for a da}' and u half each wct>k 1n a s mall roo m i n So.in Juan C'npistrano .'\'O W Sli t~ IS '-'"'aih1.hlt• throughout the "'eek and two other <"1'H1nselors are av<iilabl e o n <.1 part-time basis. Expanded ser\'ict.·s c:.i ml' !~1st month whe n th\· association's officf•. ;it 3 18 82 Ca1nin11 Cap1~tr ;1no, opened fro1n 9 a.m. to 5 µ.m .. f1v1.;' days a wt•ck . And. suit.I caui.:ht 111 ,1 ~ho.1k > t'mployn1cnt s1tuut1un .. Looking .for a Joh 1~ harder than work1n~ 1u1 .i JOb, .. she ~aul BUT T llF. t'Af'T t hat so m;1ny pt.•oplt.• urt· nt•w lo the grow1n.i.: :irt'a h;is a lso contr1bult'd tu !ht.· nt•ed fur l'uunst·llng ·r ht•rt.• ._is. :-.h1• :-<nrl. ;1 laC'k of l/ung:-In flu fqr rn<1n y pt.•uph· The a ssoc-1:111011 "'llh txlth l'h1ldrl'n Wld .1~lult~ Often. whitn a t•hlld is '""'olved , lht.• ...,,hole f;-tm1ly ('Omes into tht.> counseling s.ituat1on Cl,JF.NTS, WHO pay :.ic('ord1nc to ll :-11id1ng !>Cale. <'OmP in for many reasons . Sortl.t'. s hl' s aid , are · ·1 he s ort uf ~y µ1 «al voun~ fa mil~ "'1th ont• tu four kid s and their fr<•quent complaint is laC'k or ('ommun1t:al1un an d no cum mon mte resl.i.' · BUT T HE\' ALSO gel individual depression a nd the anxie ty and personal adJu s tme nt µroblt>ms which result from divorce. J\nd. she said ''nften "'t• gel tht.• niid'dle·uge hlul'~ ··Th is, s h t• ~x platn~d . uccurs espe(·1ally with women ""'hen their las t child leave~ lhf' home MEN, SH E ADDED, are mu c h mort> recepti"'e to l·ounseling now than they h ave been in the past "Jt used tp be that men felt they could handle their O \l!'n p ('r s:o nitl problems .. But peopl t· in general a r·c· more: o p e n t o \UUOS('ltn g hl'lp . s he s;.iid. ··'fh ey 'r e awart> that the quahty 01 their l l f f' !'an be ~mproved ·· Mesan Cited Wendy Wyman, a resi- den t of 240 1-lanove r Drive, Cosl;:i Mesa has wo n a sec ond •place award for her e ntry of a cross·br('d steer in the lives lot•k t•o mpetition at the l..os ;\ngeles County F'air. :\lr ~. Ston t•. ··w e ·rl' planning tu h a\'e some \'venini:: hours Ju st us;~-• Sale Priced llems Effective, thtu October 4th. 1975. sno n as we c·a.n . ., Al .SO ON T llF. future sch('dult• is a course in :\1arri:1g l· f":nril·hm ent ;:lnd a ('nm n1 un1 !v Educ;1tion !lay · 'I'h e t• • ...:pan .-.1i11i h:1:- resulted frun1 tht• t'fforts of tht• associa.t1 un ~ind 1l:-. Las llu~n as 1\.m ij!as .'\.ux.iliar y, w h1\·h Ol}{'rates a coffet• ~ardt•n near tt.e office from 10 a.m . to 3 p.m . daily. and a gift from the Irvin e Foundat ion. TllF: .<\R F.1\ ('OVC'red by the offi ce. \\'h1eh runs from Sa n Cl<•mcntt• to l,aguna fit"'•H'h and into :\1ission V i l'jo, h ~1 s ;1 ··~rOY>'ing nt•t•d that hasn 't Yt'l bt't'll m('t." !\1rs. Stone sa id. Sht• said s h(' is st·cing an incresasinij number of people who have been Baring Top Lawful, Says J udge SEATTLE !UPI > -If girls can Play rootb:iJJ with boys. they a lso can sunb ath e topless. a _wom an judge has ruled. Ju dge Rarbara Ya n ick di s mi sse d c harges ag<l in s t two wo men sunbathers aftC'r their Jay,·yer s arcuC'd that the city's IC'wd <'Oil· duct ordinance \\"a s un· constitutional under lht.• decision ha nded down last weC'k in a case in· valving girls who 'vanlt."CI to pl ay football. One o f the women was arrested at the Seafair hydroplan e races for go. ing topless and the other while sun bathing in the .. U n iver s ity o f Washington Arboretum. Defense attornC'y Dan Wers how argued that a man would not be arrest- ed (or being bare from his waist up under the sa me circumstances. l-IC' said t hat the city's lev.·d conduct law thus con- stituted pure sex dis · <'ri m ination and was un- t'onstitutional. To back his contention. he cited the case in which the state Supreme Cou rt ruled two teen-age s isters. Delori s a nd Carol Darrin, had a right to piay high school root· ball· with and against boys , despite a rule of t h e Was hin g t o n In - terscholastic Activities .o\ssociation barring girls from socb activities. UPITt~o F ord l'blto r We s t German c h a n c e llor I-l ei mut Sc hmidt will meet with President Ford at the White House Friday. lie is in U.S. to · addr ess U .S. Co u ncil or t h e Jn ternal it>nal C h amb e r or Commerce. I • Wicke r-Wise Add color to yo11r bnl/1rnon1 w1!11 our wicker harnpers dn(I baskets. Assortec1 colors to choose frorn , ART FAIR SALE Save on a big. beautiful assort- ment ol Caltforn•.l hand painted oils on canvas Works by a111o;1s recogn11ed !or ll O(al. tJ 11dt1te 1rad1l1ona1 seascapes and lands.capes Elfec t111t' lhru Oct . 11. 197S. 22.99 Reg. 29.99. 37x37 .. canvas 14 .99 Reg.18.99. 25x25' canv;:is SALE 11 .99 Reg. 14.99. 5 11 7" 5,., 10" 0 1 6xa·· canvas "· . ,,,.. 'J. ' ·. ;.f 7.99 Reg. 9.99. ;,~_ ... ~ ,• ' • SAVE $6 c1'&:99 Reg. 22.99. 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Two IUn { Staying In Czdt NEW YORK (UPI) - 111.e honey.blonde, blue- 'eyed daughters or New Jersey lnaur.ance Com- mi11ioner Thom as J Sht;eran said they love thelr fat.her but will con-....... tinue as followers of the 'M•rb• Me nHd• ,,,. lnternatJonal Unification 1no,..r1· The Rcond annual Ari!! 8lld Cff;fts <C<Jpaae, qulllery, wooden toys and Festival, 1ponsored by the San Ju.at\ doll hou.1 , r111 doJlis and animals, Capllflrano Cbambtt ot Commerce douch-arts, macrame Items, Jewell")', will be held Saturda,y and &anday. stoneware, met•I sculpture, tcr- Oct. 18 add 19, in the city's downtown · rarlums, needlepoint and handpaint· area at Yorba Street and Camino td porcelain wUI be on display. Capistrano. . Streets "'here the arts and cralt.s Ent~les rrom the Sao Die•~· will_be displayed wil.L..blt clQaed to Anahe•J'!l· Norwalk. Long Beach and vehtculu.rtraf!ic -the Cap1strano Bay-Saddlebark areas · have already arrived, according to F o I k d a n c in g . mu s i c a l Judy Cunningham, president of the performances, games for children San Juan Art Association. and other activities are scheduled in. ' ' KATHlEEN CUVELIER Soprarw Sings At .Opera Class "' Kathleen Cuvelicf:.sopra.no. will sine e.x.cerpt.s from "Rigoletto." " Travlata'' and ''Tales Of Hoffman" Tuesday at Sadd.Jebar:lr: Col.Jege for an opera appreciation class. Her performance "'ill demonstrate lyric and coloratura uses or the voice, said instructor Jane Westbrook. Miss Cuvellcr will be accompanied by planlst SteveSievcovich. . · Church headed by the ---- Rev. Sun MY\Uls Mo00. . Olla, aceyllcs, water c:Olort, ~ addition to the ar.t.f'and cral\s show. The cla:ss meel!S llt 6 p.m. in Room G on the , lower campus. It is open to the publlc. ~~~~~--~~ I At a Wednesday-news conferen~. the.,..,three young ~men in a stale-men~aid, >•We love our parents very much. We · hope they can accept the idea that we want to be here by our own cholce." TH.EV "1.80 said the rift with their I.allier de- veloped "due lo 'jihOne calls.to ·my parents from people invoJ ved with kid- napin& members of our church:·, "" : Outside the church's Manhattan ofCice, Sheeran, accompanied by his wife, Sally and son, Jim, 14, Said, "'The kids have lost sight of re- ality . They've been brainwashed.·· HOWEVER, HIS daughter, Jaimee, 24 , said her parents "are thor.oughly convinced that anything we say is mind-control. We could not communicate with them and this was very frustrating ... Sheeran has alleged l.t\at he was beaten and gagged on Aug. 28 in an attempt to visit his daughters at the church's Barrytow·n, N.Y., estate. CHURCH MEMBERS · have alleged that it was Sh,eer8.n who made the alaault, kicking several ol them in the groin and · biting one on the arm. Both si de s h ave dropped charge s con- cerning the incident. Howevl"r, the Dutchess County district at-torney's office has begun an investigation or the church ··s operation. -Alcoholic Women 1 Discussed I' ''Bourbon in Suburbia·· will be· the first of 10 mid·morning lectures on contem- porary issues affecting females presented by the Womenf1 Studies Center at Saddfeback College. This first lecture, dur- ing which Jane Conyers of the Orange County Alcoholism Center will discuss alcoholism among women , begins at 10 a.m . Tuesday in WS-1 at the southeast end or the campus. Ms . Conyers is expect- ed to present a film and then discuss alcoholism statistics among women and the . social implica- tions. The series wilt feature visiting · speakers from education. businl"sS and industry discussing the role of women in county politics, "'omen in con· temporary Israel , sex role stereotyping, legal rights, affirmative ac- tion. child abuse and the pros and cons of the new methods of childbirth. A l isting of the speakers and their topics may be obtained by con- tacting the Wom en's S·tudi es Center al 831 -9700 or 495-4950, Ext. 227. Boys Club Sets Hours Autumn hours have been announced by the Ro)'! Club of the Harbor Area /or three branches in Costa l\.tes a and Newport Beach. The clubs at 594 Center St., 2131 Tustin Av e ., Costa Mesa and 2555 Vis· ta de! Oro, NewpOrt Beach, Jo\'.ill be open from 3to5:30p.m . and 6:30to9 p.m. daily and lOa.m. to3 p,m. Saturdays. \ ( ART HOPPE ) SATIRIZES In lho DA ILY PILOT 1:a'a· Ern1ts a 1111e spray ot wa1e:Ar all you1 ~lan1s Iha! n!:!eO n11s11ng Glass bo!!h' Bamboo and wood plant stand 9.99 IOeal for displaying that special tern. 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Clear. opaque and decorator colors 4DAYSONLY 25%0FF ALL HOUSE PLANTS It's a plant lover's holiday. At a 25% savinos. Check our wide assortment of house plants. Al'ld pick the ones that are right for you. They're fun to grow and add the perfect touch to any room. - ~ P~ S.«h •t Or~• Ol>8n Wffkd8)o99:30 10 9-30. SunQ)'l 10 toe. Oii.Met: City Dr. •t Gtwden Gtorooe Blvd. •Open ¥Weekd•ya 10to 11 Sunct.n 10 to 8. MMr•l 3900 So. Brilt~. °' ao eo..r 11taza. 0oen o..rve:30to e. Su,,.,, 10 roe . ., • r I I ( L ' ' • • ; • • 1,jt, .. •J d I ~'II ,,.,., .. ' 1 '1 • AJ 8 DAIL v PILOT , Thursday, OC19ber 2. 1975 'Six Million ·n ·ollar' Man' Says Surgery Was Cheaper FALLON, Nev. <AP) -The ''Six Million Dollar Mun " is more than ju!!l another television 'series for Bruce PetC'rson. He is lhe survivor of a spectaculur crash of a space vehicle shown nt tht• start of each !legment of the s how. Peterson narrowly escaped death in the 1967 acC'ident, anc,I he had to be partially reconslrl1'ctod by teams of surgeons. HF. l~SPIRED TllE show. Rut Peterson. 42. a former test pilot who recently underwent Marine Air Reserve trainin g h e re, said his surgery didn't in('Jude ~1tomiC'-powered limbs that mak·e aC'tor I~e e M ajors the superhuman Steve Amilin 0£ "Six U.S. MlriM OtrPI PllOto INSPIRED SHOW Lt. Col. Peterson Million Dollar ~1an ." ··1 just go t conventiontt l surgery, .. Peterson said. laughing, in an interview. ' His skul~ was fractured, hls forehead literally scrap<.id off. right eye partially blinded, teeth and one hand broken. PLASTIC SU RGERY lo rebuild his fa("e took more than a year and a half. "l don't think it cost any S6 million to put me back together,·· he S3id. ln fact. he doesn't know what the actual cost was. 1-lis employer now and at th(· time of the crash. Natio nal Aeronautics and Space Administration ( NASAJ, foolt..'CI the bill. 1>ETERSON WAS a test pilot for N.ASA 's flight r esearch center at Edwards Air Force Rase, at the time of the crash or the· M2F 2, a wingl ess. C.xperin1ental s pace shuttlC'. '.'low h(' is dirt•ctor of s<ifcty and quality :.issurunC'(' for the rt'search center, and a lieutenant colone l in the Marin(' Air Reserve. f{e is executive offi cer ofMAG·46 atMCAS. EIToro. He remembers litll(' of the accident in which the shuttle \V t•nt out of control , the n slammed into the desert. "ABOUT Wllt\T is seen on the TV screens every week is v.·hat I remember.·· he said. ''That p;1rtial footage' v.'llS takl•n by the cockpit cameras. I blacked out about tht~ samC' ti me the cam(·ras stopped working. "I was landing. fighting a cross wi nd v.·hich had sprung up when I - PROGRAM'S STAR Actor Lee MalOr• s aw a h('licopter in my way. I tried to avoid it. and the landing gC'a r caught in the dry lake bed - and rig ht there I thaughl that v.•as it. "The next thing I vaguely rememb('r is being trapped in the vehicle upside down." AFTER PETERSON recovered. he continued to fly on a restricted basis for NASA until 1971 , doing test work on fighter planes. He is considered in top physical shape by the 1-~cderal Aviation Agency and the Marine Corps, despite his damaged eye. I-le wears a patch over it. Hi s trainin~ here included piloting a Cobra attack helicopter. Peterson has met the star or the television series just once. t Dana Point Rezone Bid Given Nod • Orange County planning oommissioners have ·approved a · change from agricultural to residential. single family zoning in the northeast area or Dana Point. The zoning designation. if a pp•oved by the Board of Supqvisors. would .beli~!hat of the res idential neighbor hood around the proposed developmen~ on about rour and a half acres on Big Sur Drive. BRUCE TILTON bad asked that the proposed zoning lncludj? a 1, planned development designation which would have allowed him to cluster the single family hom es.-with a '(Ulure homeowners association owning and maintaining the sUJTOUnding open space. Neighboring residents opposed his reque s t . And , as commissioners discussed lots larger than. he had requested, he said he had decidt>d the planned development Wou ld not be the best way to use the property. THE R ECOMMENDED zone include!! conditions requiring site plan review a nd restricting the ravine area, which runs through the property. to open space or recreational use. Commissioners also post(X>lled a public hearing on a requested change rrom an agricultural zone to a sand a nd gravel district on 348 acres in a canyon northeast or San Juan Capistrano. The hearing was rescheduled for I :JO p.m. Oct . 28 as requested by the applicant, Silberberger Constructors, Inc. - Charlie's 25 First 'PeanulJJ' Check: $90 . By VEANON SCOTr . SANTA ROSA CUPIJ -Good old CbarUe Brown Is ~years Q,ld this week •. and so is his ubiquitous beagle, Snoor,y, atan of the • '.feanuts' • comic is trip. Charles Schulz, their ere a or, celebrat9 the anniversary quietly in bis studio at No. 1 Snoopy Place in lhl• drowsy gateway to the redwoods some 50 miles north of San Francisco. SEATED AT HIS DESK WITH four strips in various stages or pen-and-ink completion. Schulz spoke of the small fry and the beagle as if they were flesh and blood. And so they are to more than 90 million newspaper readers ln the -U .S, and another 200 million round the world. A modest, unprepossessing man or 53, ~ Schulz iJ tall, fit and immediately likeable. KMULl His iron gray hair and eyeglasses set oU a f&ce long ac~ customed to fl! genUe smile. His voice is muted and. well, somewhat like Charlie Brown's might be. "PEANUTS" BEGAN UFE A QUARTER century agp In the newspapers. distributed by United Features Syndicate. _ SchulJ, a Minn~apolis native,.wbo.moved to California in 1958, dug out the first '"Peanuts".strip which included Charlie, Snoopy, Patty and Shermy:Ttie latter two have disappeared. Charlie and Snoopy are recognizable bur have changed in appearance over the y:ears . -p #. • _ --' Early on be added Lucy, Linus, Schroeder, and later Pigpen, Peppermint P8lty, Charlie't'sister Sally and the feather-brained"' bir-d, ~oodstock. But no adults. • • "EYER1Y CARTOONIST REFl.NES AND changes bis characters as he goes along," Schulz said. "Jt 's not deliberate. Just a kind of growth. .. "I remerriber the San Francisco Chronicle ai1d the Chicago Tribune were among the first nine papers. My first check was $90. My second was $500 and my third monthly check was $1,000, which was very good in those days ... Today "Peanuts" ap~ars In 1,655 newspapers in the United States a nd Canada -mos( widely syndicated comic strip in the world. It is seen in 157 foreign newspapers and 14 magazines in 60 rountries. in 20 different languages. "PEANUTS" HAS BECOME A MULTIMILUON dollar in- dustry through Creative Associates. a company which, aside Crom Schulz, e mploys four persons. There have been a dozen "Charlie Brown" half-hour television specials, a movie and two special Ice Follies shows in- volving the" Peanuts'" gang. "di .• . u·"rl "I 1•1· ·sonesaves • ·:'fh)'I , •lfl ., • : ... , , ' 1ri .ti l 11 , • '•1 • 11 /11 'v H!!1 j ., L ul , !11•.1 iq •11• lh !h1. " .IU1hl1 O!•j ,, tlh 1 '.J ).10 • "tl1 I "i ti/ .• ; Ul •• , aur ,.1. v !Ill f,Irr'li · fl al., ,. ' . ' • • The Wells Fargo Reward lets your savings pay for other bank services. Just n1aintain an average balance of $2,000 in a Wells Fargo Passbook S~vings Account. ( • . You'll get a checking acco.unt with no t,nonthly service charge. And there's no need to worry about n1ailltaining a minimun1 checking balance. Un linuted personaiized Wells Fargo checks are also included at no charge. •• ' . .JOSEPH ~. MARY .J. JO 123 MAPL!t: . YOUR CITY, ..... ~.·· · . ". .. Of course, you'll earn a full 53 interest on your passbook savings at Wells Fargo Bank. So don't miss out on thi s ch;yice to earn money while you save it. · .. ~ ... -... -... ,_ ·~ . =---~-: ... ·:·7 :·::-· .. . . ..... . ;.,..,19 .;,;;-.., ::-~, -.. ' " .. : . . . " • • . '· · .. ~- . . • ' ' ' Claim y0ur.W~Hs Farg9 . Cosio Mesa Ollice : 450 Easl 17th SI .. 92627; Founlaln Valley Office: \6b25 Brookhurst St., 92708 • • • • ' ~ l MIMllA ,,D. l.C . • ( ' ' ., 'L ' t I / r I I ' I S6or".n by ALLISONDEE&a ..... ...., ......... . ''A woman•1 center should, ftflect the comm unity tt serves . .'• Jfarcla Jfordkln, the (IJ'll fUlJ. "The wiYH may be WJaware of the boun required far ccllt1e ""'1t and Ibo vut nlllllboraf fl'ee or low-coot pr01roma ondrecrea· tlmavailable." - time.:direcrtor for Onaae Coast And, the ••id, •lwe haven't CQJle1e'1 Women's Cent,er, becun to re1cb tbe hilh school believes tbe center's new loca· ltuckmt, minority women and lion, longer hours and ~ eemor citlzens.'• scope are a Ilg~ ot Ibis .itltude. -· Ifft. Mordkln empbaaWJd that Now loc~ centrally on cam· -the Women ·s Center Is net an pill in lbe •Student Cellja" build. ifQl1\fcl ~rvlco, but lllllead part ing, the center's hours are 9,a.m. ol a netwOB. of classes, counsel· to2p.m. daily. Ing andotherpro1rams. "'This year, wei'.,p.tore,cb Sbedescrlbes lls role as: mantpeople who haYe been mis· -A central loc.Uon. where sed the past. We' are aware people can come for educaUonaJ, • that be woman in .her 20s or 30s vocational and even penonal ls dilrerent fnim lbe recent bilb ...m..Ung. school graduate. -An U.formal place where .!.'The woman in her 40s and or c«fee and conversation can be SOs has a different approach to shared. college than an 18-year-o.ld." · -A referral source. Virtually ignored in the past. -A site fol' group discussions, women veterans and wives of seminars and workahopl. veterans returning to school are -A place for indiViau..aJ.a to dis. a group she hopes to reach.. cover their potentials, explore "•Many women who did Weandcareergoalsanddiscu.ss military service don't take ad· women's changing role in our vantage or their educational op-society. 1>0rturiitres. And when a male In-cooperation with counselors. veteran returns lo college it may ' courses and groups are being of. put a strain on family rela· fered. in consciousness raising, tionsbips,'' MrsJ Mordkinsaid. time manaa:ement, Suddenly· f ' l I t f f ' ' ~ I t i • r" ! '( • ' .. eop_ e BEA ANDERSON, Edhor Thursday, October 2, 1975 ... •• ( Page 91 ,· t ~ Sinsle an · ottier croup ex· After htt Ont thlld was born p<rieneti. Ille ·""'°"do!nc voh1nteer wort< FJIEll: PaOGUllS '"""' ~ Aoabeim Free Clinic Tbrou1bout the year, tb& •lli'U..Um•ber_..tchlld t off t -·•-f 1 -lionaallewas "back In school ::._ °':!.l': ;r.;,;;;;;; ~ apila" workln1 on her masters 18, for elample, 11Allce DOes".','t dearee_. ;.eel as 8 -·---•or in Uve Here Any More" will _., ' Sha ~ ·--ll<l'eOIMC( f ee.au p.m. the Women'• Opportunify Center In the 1pr1n1 , alone wftb at UCJrv'!neanddidaCOU11Seling. Women's \feet activities, a lntemshlp at Santa Arni College lfP-'Pforcou~Jeland•~OCl where ,ahe helped organue a m&le amd ftmale aexuallty are: womens center> . planned .. Through her own expeneaces The c~ter rerers students to she i1 v~ry aware or the ~glna classes about women and tor .. popujauon on the commwuty col· women .· A sampling .this tall r le(eeampua. . . ranges from Orientation lo A,potber ald, the Association CollegeandCa.reerOpportunitles; for Women's Active Return. to to PersoOal Exercise for Women Education, helps the returrung and the Cban1Ing Sell-Image o( for flnt-tlme older sl'"""1t (from Women. 2l on. up) become a part of col· Anctber trend at OCC said loge life. Mrs. Mordlcin, is typifi~ by Acrording to club president Caduceus a new club far women Margaret Wllson, more and intereatea in medical and more "older" women are going par8med.ical careers. b{ack to school. _ "I think there will be many • One .of AW AR E 's success m9re &r<J".'PS of this kind, where storles~s a woman who dropped women with common career in· out of ~1gh school at 16 to marry, terests' can deal with en~rlng a and with the help of AWARE. fiel~ t,4at has• bee,p predominant·. flni:<hed her high school diploma tymale, "she said. . . and is well on her way to a 1 Mrs. ,J4or4kin .. ~Ueves that not d~~ree. . . enougttpeop1e realizetha\ OCC is Now her children. glve ~ER a .community college, ,there for watche~ for acadenuc achiev,e· .the community. Stie hopes ment, h.ke ~~e ones they got on -through the center to provide a gradua~ion . , place \vbe're PjFOPlecan lear.n of nNDACCEPTANCE the opti-oos ~and alternatives ManyoJder women are not s ure av~able. of their'Own capability or feel the COUNSELING younger students may not accept The dtrectof comes to OCC their presence in the classroom. :with a BA in sociolOfY aif'd "The contrary is true. We are graduate work at . USC. She is very welcome here. A younger completing a masters degree in classmate told me..he wished his counseling at Cal State F\JOerton mother would enroll. and worked for seven years as "It ts a warm, friendly place ... a probatibn officer in South Cen· Many women are not waiting lral'Los Ang~les. · for Emi;ty Nest Syndrome to hit, / but are returning to college while their children are school age,. Mrs . Mordkin said. · 'll 's a fact of life that there are m any s ingle pa'rent homes . Women with the most stable marriages are returning to ac- qWre job skills, because the odds • • I I are that sometime they will want to, or have to, work." · ll 's a chance to lose ttle -mother/homemaker image and · have something else going when the children leave home, lht'.'Y said. !See SCOPE, P1ge11Z) Helping-Hands Reach Out Reach Out bas been called a first aid st'atio.n in the field of mental)lealth. "There are many women who don't have ·permission' to s"eek private counseling, either from their husbands, because of economics, or from themselves," said Barbara Labitzke, ad· ministrativecoordinator .. "Many are lonely, isolated, bored, and believe they are the only one at home, keeping house and watching kids, who reels this way. "At Reach Out. they rmd they are not so different. On the other hand, many participants arc very together.·· Reach Out was funded in 1972· with a three-year grant from the State Department of Mental Hygiene, Ms. Labitzkesaid. After a year at UC Irvine, the program moved lo Orang~ Coast College "because we as a com· munity program wanted a com- munity setting.·· ,. RO is a countywide grogra m using loaned spice in corilmunity ct!nters, banks, the YWCA and . private homes. Its goals. are to raiu self. esteem, aid-in decision-making aild coping with problems, change r_eelings ol helplessneSs and passivity, overcome feeli.Qgs ; ot lol'leliness 'and isolation ~and train paraprofe s sional couru;elors. HUNDREDS REACHED ·· Reach Out has helped hun- dreds of women reach these goals in the past three years, but. more help is needed if lhe pro- gram is to co!!!!Jlue, Ms . Labitzke said. . "Our fund ing ran out June 30, so now we are expanding our community advisory boards and beginning to build auxiliaries among RO participan~ and com - munity leaders lQ raise funds to keep the program going," she said. "We need all kinds of help- money, people, :time, those with fund -ralsfn& ~xpertise, energy, enthusiasm and contacts." Reach Out worlts as a kind of peer counseling, she said. "We don 't give advice as fa cilitators and we discourage group mem- bers from giving it. We tal~ about options and let them make their own decisions . "What we're talking. about is preventive mental health. Lots of women are not mentally dis· turbed, but they have problems which are dis~urbing." GOOD FEELINGS ' A Reach Out group is small. usually 10 to 12. a nd meets for two hours a week for 12 weeks in a warm, supportive atmosphere. The progra m h as \ol,'Orkcd with women 21 to 60; most are mar· ried with chil dren with a median educational level of two years of college. Participant comments are re- vealing : -A 22-yea r -old single woman said, "l feel free to talk about my innermo~l feeling s , things I've never £alk ed to .anyone about before .·· -A young mother whose mar- riage was failing, hated her job. didn.t ljke the m oth er she was, ''I look back on a life that has been almost continuously misera ble. ''I have bee n trying to claw my way up from .a pit of despuir .. wh ere s uicide seemed the only choice. My Reach Out group has given me hope a nd helped me to find somethin g worth st aying alive for." -A younger ""'oman round rap· port with older ones. ''J have a great app reciation of the age span of the groups I have been in. \Vomen from lheir 20s to the 70s s haring feelin gs. where us ually we are lim ited lo contemporaries for fri ends.·· -Another fell lost in suburbia, "'Many people "'on't talk to their neighbors. Keeping up with the Joneses is so important to themi: so they would be reluctant to share anxieties and concerns. Ll1TLE CONTACT ··in ne wly developing com. munities, women mar have no close ties, and therefore, feel very isolated.·· Ms. Labilz:ke noted that Reach Out, because it is a form of peer · counseling. doesn 't allow a woman to transfe r dependl'nry from parents or husband to a counselor. "We provide an atm05phere where she can become an in· dependent person.·· Most of the RO -meetings are non-topic. ··you can talk about anything and eve r ything, no pro- blem is loo sma ll .·· This year. beginning Monday, Oct. 20. two special groups will be offered. Values Clarification and Parting. "Parting will deal with all kinds of sepa ration, from" divorce and death to children leavin g the nest. P arting is inevit abl e in many relationships and we all must know how to handl e it." Anyone interested in working with Rea ch Out or joi ning a group can get furthC'r informa· tion through the OCC Women 's Center. 556-5557. • ' I . t I Sororities: Th~ Rush Is On A gain . -· ' • ' ' BylOOLSON CM .. DeltyPli.e-... "It was an erto·rt to bring 3n . aJtemative. · ampUS p:perience to ucr. whi is a yoUbJr: school," Mrs. Belknap explained: . . . Sororities, out of papularity in the turbulent '60s, are bavinf a rebirth in the '70s, and, like the Phoenix rbing from the ashes. Since UCI ts largely a tom- they have come back in a new mtuudter·tsc-amdrlpus-(90 pelh <ds;ei1t)oflblbe form . sen veeac y, e Du·· g ru h \r k t UC Irvin "\ Greek lifestyle also ·offers a . nn s ee ~ . e. , ·means of finding close friends. whiab coneluded with P;ledllPg . Though social life is important ceremonies for st~dents, .sorority to lhe Greek woman, service and officers and advisors dis~ussed scb~arsliip are higher in the the n.ew i.magfi! of the Greek localchapters'priorities. woman. · . Bearing this out is a study No longer is she the. skills program to be integrated stereotyped ''pqor little rich 'into the pledge program ·f« the girl,••. s~id M ar\y, Belk"nap. first Ume this year, along with a PanbellemC advisor. 'SororiU,es setJinar on how to reduce test have-beeftJ.a•id-to be IXM'M"e..,iD~angjety, terested in social Life. but Each sorontj'**alMrhvseveral statistics, show lbat Greek philanthropic project.a and ea'ch womenar•consistenUyhigberin works on campus events erade poiqt average than the t.bTou.gbout the year. general woinan student . ., · Gamma Phi Beta, for exam- At UCI to percentdthesorori· pie, assists the March of Dimes,. ty members are working to pay Red C~s Blood Drive and the some porj.ion of their college ex-Albert Sitton Home. Nationally, "°5el, Mn. Belknap said "and the group,sup,porU eamps for UR· sOmt!" are 'completely• self· derprivlleged girls .bY sending aupportin1!' So the "rich" Im· money.aupplies andC'C'VDMIQrs. age.i•noloatJervaUdtllllir. · .·~ta Gamma'• D&tlonal•pro- . "It d•-nda on .the ca/n-··L Jed ls fOWldatldll work In the " _.... Vu:J area-of si1bt----eon1ervelion Md whelh•;, membership de"°}.~ aid to the blind. Loclilly, It bu• money, .Mrs. Belknap added:;} vartouacbarttyproJects. ' !Ml proud lba~.•o many ht\<•~'. Pl Beta Phi, the oldeat -fy Mlf'·aufticient. ~ . · in existence, work~ with the Greek organl1atloM were Jn. Heart F\Jnd, Red CriJ,1s Blood trocluced to ttie" campus '\J\ree Drive and, aa It• main project, years 110 1!_t C:t!.e1 &tJlle&t(QP. of·1 the Salvation Army in Santa Ana. Chancellor uanlel q .-AJddcN•Jr. -. Throe aororltlel• and '.\Ive• RtJSff.WEEllt, , fraternities were Invited, and lJi>e Durtnc ruab week, a variety of -~-=="11111!16.d~I" men'1 oraO!!imJI actlvitlel are ~ann lor In· . beeame ofllc al. -. ..,,.. .,... eifituden!ii, . . . -. . orientation, get-acquainted partieSJlnd a session on finances . and ending with preference parties, signing of bid cards and pledging . Many women change t.heir minds. about joining soron"'tiea-- after this exposure. Others go through rush just to rmd out what it's like and end up pledging. ' Cher)rl Burke. Delta Gamma -rush chairman, U~mitted that she rushed with no intention of · • joining . . "The sorority image is _very stereotyped," she said. "I .. bad the sorority.image -'poor little :rtchgirl"." · Nancy Dunavent. a Panhellenic. ''co_unselor': wh."•:-·--- helps students with any problems they may have during rush, said ·she went through to meet people. ''It.really helped me learn j.o talk:,'' she commented. Rushees .need not be "titillating converse· tionali.sts, •• she emphasized, since the actives make every er. fort they can to draw out the shy women. , J. BeCtcy Balentine, a freshman 1who 1raduated1frot1;J. Coata Mesa High School, particlpateid In this year's rusb to JOok o'verttie chap- ters and to me~ple. ~ 1 . .. ,,,, . NOR~ALPEOPL~ • ','l ~as antf-sorority witil I went to the Panhellenic tea last a_pring1 ·• she said. "I lhOUght ·they were all 'rich brats.' I found out tbe,f -.re very rnocmal peO. pie." • ./ ~(Sftso110111TY,r•c•mr • • ----. . t.,..,, ~ .M.., .. I Lisa Schwene (left) and Shelley King (center) + rec.eive financtc:t fact sheet from J,llie-Cr•ig.' .. -·. ' • ' ' .. " - • • 'Jd ~·11 .'1·11 . •" , I .-, r! I • ff'• .,, "" 1~•·1 ' , 11 ~t 1,,Q ' • II 'l I ,, . t;l1'1 '"' 9 'Hl JIJ•lj rf) !I . ~hi tih •N nn1J lie 'I J I• ·JnJ 111 lli. d !t lj r. I •.rr . "' , \' OAILV PILOT • 1n Mind ' • • .,, Elegance in 'J.'ime'' -. ' ofla>AOOUCTIONS•ANTIOIJES -cHELSEA Q.OCK&BAAOMETERS -ANE WATCH & CUXX REPAIR By JO OLSON Of .. Dilltf .......... job, sold Illa stock ()OrlfoUo and entered IPM 11 Americana Leadership College in Osceola.. Iowa. ljle.U... By learalni!lowtoex (R-*'1 & CIYO._..,..• A 5-lal!Yl -, Robert Masters Do )'OU feel frus trated, purposeless and unfultUJed? Are you living your Ille to JOmeone else's program? · Perhaps it's because you ha· ven't clarified your peychic gifts or learned to live in your "big picture." Robert Masters, an advocate of developing one's psychic· powers, will tell interestedpeol>le how lo do this during a lecture at8 p.m . Friday, Oct. 3, in Hotel ·Laguna. Masters, a national leader of the Inner P eace Movement, came into the movement in 1972 during an I P~1 lecture in PaJm Springs, his home town. "I had been going through an identity cris is," he said. "Like any person, J was tryine to find myself. I had a feeling there was more to life than 8 to S. For the past 3 ~ yean, he hll been tr1vellnc through the Unit· eel state1 •nd Canada .uacliio& the teneto oft PM. The most important thing is to. "tune Into your o.wn mystlcal self" Masters said. "I'm a firm bet\ever that everyone i-a psychic, but for many people, this power is lying dormant. "If you're tuned into yourself, you can be in tune with everyone around." . Masters als.o believes that ''everyone has a purpose in life, a nich~ ... but that "a lot of people never accomplish their purpose. They live up to someone else's expectations." Children, until they are seven,. are pcsychic, he said. "But in later years we get pregrammed by society." enile lbese (If ... a person can · 'jf.. ~~ · 4 ''become master or his own -"" Bf ,.,_. d .. tlft¥.'' ~ • • • ". • . , The four gifts are M111ter1 •N-~Dr.-S said, prophecy. be1tln&. Dfflln:Pt.a dalrvoyancy and clalraudlence. amwrol.~ cmma Prophet.a are people wbo have ~=============:::====~ bwlcbes tor the future. and the - healet» are the doctors, nurses and others who have warmth and pailence. The clairvoyants, Masters re- lated, think in pic:t.w'es, have photoa:rapbic D)ind1 and drea..nt In color. "They go through life accor:ding to how thin&s look t.o them." Tho1e alfted with clairau .. dlenct!, he aaid, have clear hear- ing and •re tuned into the ''stlJI small voice'' within. These u~ the people who hear the phone ri.n1 before it actually does and anticipate conversatiOIU. "Everyone has all four, but one ts the main avenue or com- munlcatton for each person,•• Masters said. ~ OPEN TO PUBLIC GIGANTIC QfARAN(:E SALE • • BY NATIONA[L Y KNOWN DECORATOR 50%0FF All 1yPes .Fr.nrillre & Atmwries H....::t .. .., 5 •• ,, .. 2957 Randolph Ave., Cosio Meso One Block West of Bristol & Baker "I had an urge to develOP my ESP. I knew I was psychic. because I had had many such ex- periences through my life . I was v.<:.'ry sensitive toward the vibra. tions or other people. I had feel· ings or deja-v u and dreams that had come true." Teaching people to become "childlike, not childish," is therefore, a purpose ol TPM. This, in a nutshell, i.s what IPM -------------------- AT WIT'S END The introductory lecture for I PM changed his whole life. He droppt...--d out or colleg_e, quit ttis Being "childlike" i.s "keeping your mind open to new ideas and new thoughts, being able to look at yourself.'' Masters explained. IPM also teaches that there are four psychic girts and that each person is more s kllled in one than has been doing since it w..as founded as a nonprofit corpora- tion in 1964 by Francisco Coll. "Llfe is basically simple. We have complicated it," Masters said. ''IPM offers inner guidance so you can get out of the box and goyourownway .'' Mom's f' Got ~ Clas~ERMABOMBEO{ ·I I got. the idea lhc other morning when I shook the blankets and m y college son fell out of them. Ilwaslla.m . . Horoscope 'From B-2 .. _ .. Scope Widens ·'Are n't you going to get up?'' I s ug gested. "What do you want from me?" he mumbled. ''.Five days a w eek, I get up at the break of noon, u-;~g out to the campus. break my brai n over bOOks, come home. and watch a little TV to un- ind. '' The schedule sounded like three weeks in the ahamas. Al noon, \l.•hen he wandered out into the itchen. he said, ··what 's for breakfast '!·· I reached into m y slacks pocket and unfolded y schedul e . ''Let 's see ... nooh on iday ... sorry, r don't nave a kitchen lab at FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3 By SYDNEY OMARR ARIES (Ma rch 21 · April 19): You see way out or situation which had been sapping time,· energy and money. You can actually rid yourself or burden. efforts to determine COS· ts, potential, time re· quired and energy to be expended. SCORPIO <Oct. 23 · Nov. 21 J: Acce nt on evaluating needs as OP· posed to desires . See beyond the immediate. Strive to become familiar with realities or potential. "Often, women will We welcome anyone to venture as far as taking share in our programs. one class. and before There is so much if you long they 've round a only know the options," career goal." Mrs. Mordkin said: Through AWARE Further information funds are raised for about AW~RE is availa· partial s.:holarshij>s for ble by cofttacting Mrs. part-t im e students Wilsonat673-6274.0ther "~·hich often mean the officers iri the group are: difference between stay-Ina Quintaln, Billie Kil· ing in school and quit· day, Emilie Ying, Irene ting.·· _ Kinnamon and Fran During the year, lee· Colsant. lures, luncheons, trips, The Women's Center and four-year college number is 556-5557 . repres&ntativea are • Betty is hack! MEN'S. HAIRSTYLING AND PERMANENT WAVES AVAILABLE "The curly look i.i here" C,;,,fe66a .JJ.air :J.a6hionJ 1040...,...Dr• ... ............ ... """"° ~· 675-3385 . This period J 've got 'TV Unwind.' Pass me y lunch tray.·· ''What schedule?'' he asked. ''Everyone around here has a schedule but e." I said. "1'hings are going to change. Aft er his semester I 'II have one breakfast al 8 o'clock. TAUlllJS U\pril 20· May 20): Good lunar position indicates excil· ing changes. more creative activity. unique involvement. Member of opp<>site sex is likely to be in picture . SAGITTARIUS <Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Added pre- asures, responsibilities &re indicated. Accent on career, baste ambitions, standing in community. scheduled. The groqpr------------------------------meeta weekly at noon In the Home Ee Living er that you'll p a ve to get it on campus.·· "You have flipped,'" be said, storming from he room. · Minutes later, he returned with a pair Or ne w ·eans. "Could you shrink these berore 1 leave al wo ? .. 1 I che<:ked the schedule. "Don't have laundry P.1 my schedule this term. Couldn 't wdrk it in. 11_,m onJy carrying 96 hours. Last semester I car- • ,lied 127, which leftonly41 for my major, sleep .. " ~ ~"Okay," he grinned, "I 'll play your little · ame. Could I use your car today or don't you ant to give up your parking space?'' I unfolded the schedule again. "No. f've got a field trip to the beauty shop at 2:30.1 missed last w~ek and it was an important session , touch up n>Ots ... ~after that?" . A class at the bank in financing, a session in 8.rketing at the grocery store, then home for utrition. That ·sit. No Saturday classes. I 'm free til Mon~ay at 8 a.m." I opened the refrigerator and began to go for .seconds on my lunch tray. My son slammed the door. "Ah ah. no fair cramming. You either know it or you don't." No wonder the childbirth classes were c,i;ri· c,eled due to lack of interesL GEMINI <rttay 21 .June 20 ): Follow through on hunch. Teach and learn. Accent is on finalizfug transaction. Property could be involved. CANCER (June 21 · July 22): Accent on mov· ement, meetinglf, caJis, messages and an "abun· dance'' of visits. visitors, close neighbors and re- latives. • LEO (July 23·Aug. 22): Accent on what you can collect. how to protect your interests. Key is to read between the lines and to be aware of fine print. VIRGO (Aug. 23 ·Sept. 22): Favorable changes occur -you also learn the "why '' or recent events. Take initiative. Give full play to intellec- tual curiosity. LIBRA <Se pt. 23·0ct. 22): Soothing talk is rme, but you sh~uld persist ln 0.1t. • We're having a-big drawing to ~elebrate our · . GRAND OPENING lst _Pri7.e $300 gift certificate for anythlri.g ·In our store 2ncl_I\..:_.., .$200 gift certificate for nlK walrpaperof y0ur choice 3n1Pri7.e $100 gift certlflc~tefor your choice of accessories or lamps ·Come in and register In our beaullful new s tore. Deadline for enlltes Is Wednesday, October 29, 1975 •· -\ k.w.bAkERCOMpAN}' The alternative interior design studio 369 East 171h St .• Sul1e 17 We:5tport Squ1're- Coscn Mesn, CA 92627 (714) 631-1440 ' • CAPRICORN <Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Long-range projects continue to dominate. Strive to "get a line .. on what appears to be a subtle hint. AQUARIUS (Jan . 20-Feb. 18): Involve ment is shown -nothing is tepid or halfway. It is aJI or nothing -and you are ~ailed upon to make a~ commitment. Get t o heart of matters. PISCES C Feb. 19· March 20 ): Lie low; play waiting game. Accent is on what you sign, agree to, ~ow you convince those who hold opposing views. If today Is your birth· day you can make people laugh because you aJso enjoy laughter. You are artistic, versatile and fond of eating food s which contain an abwt- dance of calories. .RUFFELL" UPHOLSTERY ---Y•W..t .. _ ltJJH ....... 4. c:..t. ......._ ...... Jlt Center. "But perhaps the big· gest thing we have to of- fer is moral support. ~ ing back to school ofteri means over the objec- tives or family. although many husbands and children are encourag- ing and proud. "What I want to em· phasize most Is that the Women's Center is for the whole community. Correction The Cal State Fullerton class Basic Values and Feminist Concenis will~ begin at 7:30 tonight in Room 6M ·otthe Science Building on the Fullerton Campus, :not in Hotel Laguna as re· .ported last Wednesday in .(he Daily Pilot . • Th•hom•t-n -p•per tor •II the 0111n11• Coast ·~"· DAILY PILOT ' Large Sizes 38to46 So many great· looking panf.lops at Ella Nor'• you'll have • • • hard time decld,lng. Florals, geo- metrics, scenics, etc. All sensibly. priced. All In the sizes we love - Jato~. from SlS.00 Ella · s. Nor'sHALF·SIZE HOP FULLERTON HUNTINGTON l&ACH nt~•fll'f•lrMlll . IM HVl'llllllM c..llt..- LAGUNA HILLS C0$ TA fw\ESA L. .. llM "llb M•ll llOI Nn,.n llvll. SHOP SUNDAY 12·5 (t:rcept Costa Mt11J • BankA,nericard 9 Master Charge 1. r ' • BELL RING ~ER·S lllustrollono enlar9ed to I/low "-tell. • Fin• Jewelry Department. JCF9Tiey • l1 .a 'tt& 'W(;. 111 •i -----U.Y .. PaGMJChlflit. E•cept .14.1permatket "" ··-.... • . .. . ,· .. • • • .. • • • l 1F10m Page Bt I ' . , ~ • Rwu~s·~~ I i.. ............ ..-.w~ ,_...-~-. ' • ---Dia llW added. 1 ''Tbhe -l*RWlollt.-~:,.-.cent al lbe t<JtaJ con o1 Ww ~\provide a eorps of -•mini-of -· · l ....... lo-regularly ad &el.to · ~!~:_f 1=•.,:i,.":i.·: "The beaellto ol membenblp bolr. '-"-· •annot be me~~.·· ' tlle atir.ocQpes -Crom · pl~c:er .. ., ' abe added. "Your lalno w!U far ~ ....... ual•enltles, abe ....... a·.,. .......... edclod. aulweilb lbe fiDan•Uil outlay in· «1.orrromu..,.ov1oa."Yoa• ~ .. ....,.,.-...... Yalved." · bear _•boat the 1noblUlm111. •t ---· et flnt. '' Some of tile IOl'Orit)' members 'lbeft ... no at" 1me •llOf wo.... 1erb•p• not consl<!et' tbelr moalhlr dues as )'el." •••18(T. reailr tor !he es· almplyapartoltulllaa. In fact, llone ol ~ ,._ pFlM 1, m111 p ..... lala' ID 811aron G1t11111-. a j)llllor eb1pter membera ot'..rrleen -llRlnnlt.rllle. wbo ia •tlrelr --~. could .i..rtbe :N:i......_ WlelM_,.. __ Rald1Mbu.-ec1aoblrdtolif- I ~':'.tb,~~~~.:·=n•w-:.),:""....:'.a!': =.1:;~tr .=.. ~~ ! Bellmapsald. atro(d a aororlty ·-real· ur •• ••mpuo and <OllllDUllity ... I Miss Burke's advice lo "'5Mes "ly,-"to•lonr; -t!Yltles Ud trlends oo otller.cam- was thereloret ··~·t worry-• 1 Tb\efeea for all tbieearetloM., pUMS''tober. , about what MW:e )'OU"will end' G•••aPblBeta .. tbelDOlt.a.~ SueEllenBrown,asenior.said " up in." . " • . . _. .. because ol lb $100 bulld· her ·sorority .bas given her "a "We all do really tet along. We· .. in(flmdfee. bro11der look at lire" and a an-mow--eaeh-ot-her ,!!-lbe added~Dledltle:D,..nm ~-lll.1b----eh an c • to ex er c is e be r "'We'have togetherness. We want-•S2:5i inftlatioD feee "SJ' fciom • liiilii'illl liililiii .,-:-.. I the rushees to get into the groups for G~a Phi.~=''"" &¥, fo0, 'worlis llUr"oaid. "If theywantA.ogetin." ~~Uima. Tbe · ftan.t tbeft ,,u somethinf' you ~ally Unlike t.be old "b1¥ckballing" coota Ue 111! each forilam. ·• w~ IO do, you'llrind a way to do system-which has been the cause · ma and Pl lleta Pbi, mcwwt:hl.1 lt. . I ol at least a lew suicides UCl's (-are$i5for'each . fl Tbeoldm)'llitllatsororityglrls system of bidding and piedgina: In'addition,tllereiaa eor have to 'wear expensive clothes leans tc>Ward lhe desires of the pin fee wblcb ra811wfl'um $,\j up and have aJot of \bftll Ms sooe. nishees. • · .forPiBetaPbitoSUuP.rorGam· too, at least on the UC! campus. At the end of the week, the .... ~Pbi Beta. · --" , RuabeeS ap&)eated in ·every kind 1 rushees indicate on a card tbei.t 'J._,ln cotnparllon, the first year1 ofoutfitfromjeanstodresset. j two preferences in order and the •eoet fCJl'I Delta Gallllba is $290 ; ''W4! want girls who feel ~- . . . . ... . . . . . . . . ' ' • . . . • • OAJL 't PILOT . . • ~ ~· ' • • • • ' • • • < • • • • • • ' • • . . . . • .. • • • • • • • •' • • • • • • • • • .. ~. ·--' -· LINDA ROBERTs WELCOMES GAMMA PHI BETA PLEDGE STACY HORNUNG · I sororities submit a list of the Camma Piil Beta, '1112, and Pi rortable with us,' Miss Burke names they are willing to pledge: Beta Phi, sns. The second year em.pbuiJ:ed. :·we don't want to ~A "bid-matching'' process_takes '1 ~beJ:s..hjp iJ much I~ ex-be impressed." ,. 1 place. and those -doing the 'pensive, line• all but the mcinthly Sjje added \hat dl!rinl rush • and laating ones, Mrs. Belknap ·said. example, pick up the phone and h•ve an Jnstant friend, a mutual place to start a friendship. No matter where you go ~g!M>Ut ~e U.S., there will always be~ sorority sister nearby.'' matching try to:giveeacbrusbee .duesareone.-timeCOljl. week, the actives uSually are herfirstcboice. .. "far more nervous•• than the • ,_ SJllAU. PBBCENTAGE rusbees. ~SING FRIENDI! !'ra. Belknap po~ out that On« th"' nervoiisness is over It s alm~st like you would a national survey showed that'.' and the bonds of siSterbood are choose .frtends, but ~ore ... sororityexpensesa~foroo-• formed, they will be important DEAR ANN LANDERS: What l can a secretary do a1'>ut a boss in his 50s who is makiqg a jackass I out of himself? He' is chasing around with some young idiot who works in this orrice and everyone is laughing at him behind his back. · These· two fools have picnic lwiches tn parks which are public yet they think nobody sees them •.• They ride around togethetduring of(ice hours· (he also drives her home) and they act like-the ' whole world is blind, deal and I dumb. , ; ~ ~ .....--. ·-i Last Thursday he told me be , was taking JJft from. noon till 4. p.m. to .call oo an acCount in a neighbofi.ng state: The idi9l went with him. When his Wife phoned ten minut1!9~ later, l~felt like,a traitor ~cause ·1 didn't tell her the truth. .. • ' ' Lynn Thomas explains cost of belonging to Delta Gam·ma. ; \ Ann Lande.rs . n: a j•ckaN, J•u pay the price. 11Mlre's Be sucb thine bl lids IUe ~frfthmcb. , My brother started to cry and aid, "Gee, Mom, how could you ever Jet another man take Dad's rplaee-?'' -.-. DEAR ANN I LANDERS: MY . I'm asbafued to admit I relt the problem is sort or se~ Please s~me wa1. If we are wrong will don't t.hi.nk 1~m • rotten kid but l you say something to straighten need someone to help me think _us oi.rt? Thanks, Ann. -WE tblstbrouJb. r MISSIIlMAWFULLY ' .-Two-months iJgo·'Dad-died-of-···D'E"A·a -jU S'S· ·fft-M: Two •cancer, He and Mom bad a P.eat m.oaths isn't very lone. The , marriage. ~here are two kids in wounds are still fr~ But they our family besides me (I'm 15). will heal. And as time goes on The youngest is a boy, nine. Mom yoa children will want your is 38 but she looks very &ood for JnOt11er to bave • 11111 life For a bet; age-.. 1' 4 • 1 woman "'° bas had a· happy Last night my kid brother marriage. it usually means asked Mc:fm if she would ever another marriace. . marry a1ain. At first she seemed No one will ever be able to take .s~, then sai~, ·.'You might .think . yoar dad's r,•ace, b-' surely you· tbia sound• strange but I would -.i be p eased If a ldad con· Should I face up tp ~ChiiF. like to tnarry 1a1-ain because I aklerate man came a1oni and Uan duty al\d tell blm to sha)lt bad such 'a good life with yoor -'d ftU l~e'loaely void la yew- up? Or ahOutd l keep myj mouth · 'father. I 'd hate to live tbe 0rest of · . ....,her's life. Save this column shut? -SECRETARY tTO A ...,.da71 al011e. lt would be sort of. tnd read II •C•ill ooe year from NUP--=--:-.. ,_ .. · apVt4owntohim.'~ J llow. _ ·· DEAR .SEC: Wbe a~ you. aaywa7! Siott when b II y-Cbrlsll1adatyt0ien..- t0 sllape •PT MYO .. La<ly. U your boss per1l1U ta belaavblg -CHARLE.$ D. LEVITON, ED.D. and Associates Announces the cpening of his new office ·\ ' I ·• - HUM11•10M UECUml!P ... ' °'llllM IU\<=tl aft. __ ....._ 9""M10M-CAtJW • ' • ' "It doesn't end when you get your degree. It really is nice to come into a new town cold, for Sorority membership is not _everyone, she ca utioned. · ''Bl.f( nothing is for;: everyone." · WE'VE : MOVED Gene de Filippi Judv Wright Nancy Gunnels Naomi Huston uornwrl• ot P•rll N•WOol't N•l"1ytl1t1I ADO•D ATT•ACTIONS Patti Gazawa~ uor-rly w1111N•t'ICY1-°" IM llllllldl Facials, Make-up & Individual Eyelashes · by Joyce Electrolysis (pet"~ ll•lr .-.mov•O by Mary NOW A1' TflE EASTBLUFF COIFFURES IMthST•LUl"l"D•. M•WPOttTalf.Aett,tuM _,.,. 1"'91d._, IO El ll:•ncl'loMkl.J . ' 642 ·4321 ANNUAL INVENTORY SALE! OFFICE FURNITURE Broad 9uallty Range •Wood ExecuHve Detk and Chairs •.Metal Delles cmcl Chairs •Desk and Wal Accessories Hew cmcl Used !'rices from 50°/o to 60°/o OFF SGM w• ..., "-Oct. 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J\1 en 's Double Knit Slacks ··-~11 • 991 lo 120 in •"all '74.1 Perms-Pres ti.!> polyes ~ ter double knit In the latest sol~ colors and patte rns. B a n -Rotil> waistband. Sizes to fit most men. • ' • • • • -• . ' ' ' ' ' • • CCT : ; -1 .16 to 'Ill! Me n 's_ Fas h.ion Golf Shoes "\l'ere !!6.lJC) to $28.99 Cl.hoose from several styles 1097 and colo rs. Not all styles in all'· stores. Mens sizes. . .,. .. Variety of Fancy Trims Seart Low 6 Price ~d. ll'ns 8 1.2 9 3-16. box ., • SA VE s.'J! Regular 88.99 59~ Y·o ur choice of blue, wi n e", navy o r g r ay colors. Just in time fo r the coo l e r even i ngs ahead. Bnby Re nee® Yarn .-.. 4 s·1 5th skein 11!.tin" Limited colors. ~AVE 50%! Fluorct('ent T ubt- Re~ulo r 81.39 · <t8·1n. lon.g. • ' • l 1 • . . ' / I I .. ... .. ·' •• . ·: ' ,. .. . " .. i ' ' i ' , n • . ~ • • ' l j ' • • Men's Turtl~neck $hirt Long sleeved style. in m, .. chine washable nylon. Solid colors fn popular shades. S-XL. · Regular 17 397 . . SAVE 24%!' 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High Voltage Battery ""lf"h1r 128.():0 Triulr-in l'r it:t:: Fits most AmeriGoe n·made cars, pickups. plus i mports. I A t.Cf,'! ~·Mr111 100-r ountl liurht-11 S..t Seftl"lll Price J 788 SAVE' s<>r , ••• -8-Digit Calculator with Memory :;~99 19 99 P e rforms 4 b asic functions, mixed cal- c u I at i ons. Has ac- cumLilating memory. percent key and more. .'ii fJ "f: R 1: Tw•~ Tun lly1lra11lic Jack • 999 , . . • " ~ > • ( •> l • • ' " ,r 1 • .. • I . I. ' • ' - • ' . ' --- .. --------- 116 DAILY P\LOT Thurtd•l· October 2. 1975 w•• • • California Ford Buyers Get a Deal LOS ANGELES (AP) -Ford Motor Co. s ays it will light foreign competition by charging California customers about $200 less than residents or other states must pa y for certa in smaller models. Ford will a1so offer two years or 24 ,000 miles extra warranty protection as an o ption costing $65-$170 on all its models sold in California during a one-year l~t period. FORD SPOKESMAN John Mf5;rrisey s aid the move was an effort to b a ttle for e ign co mpetition, which has hagged 39 pcrC'ent of the ne w car market in Ca li fornia . Three years ago the foreign s hare was 30 percent. "The cold fa cts are that the import s hav t' g rown dramatically and are costing us sales. ··<1'1.orrisey said. r • ~Too I•fla~oaary' " ' TolJacco Cost Hikl!;JJ ' Bill ·Nixed by .F f>rt! .. 1 i OMAHA . Neb. (AP )~ Praident Ford announced his "* ot a ,bill that would have' -t>Oa8ted tobacco Price wpport.s and eventually could have raised the price of a pack of cicrettes by a penny. · l!ord returned the legislation to the House, where it origina~, withdtlt his ignature. · ~· • H E SAID Tll E legis lation would add to federal spending and make American tobacco less competitive in tbe world market. '&A gricu It u re D e partment economist J oe Todd had said tha t in two years. when the current crop of tobacco is sufficiently cured to be rolled into cigarettes. the retail price on a pack of cigarettes cOuld go up a MMY because of the measure. expected expart markets.·· _ HoWeve"r, he added ' tlia\' ''Joa1~tan1~ loterests of ,th~ ;"\l _ si-er Wiii be-best H!'Ved tiy J ,• .tgorous tobacco induofry wblc~~; can com~e. · .. -~U 'OINI NG OTllE R tob1cco st.ate member. or Congress in., 1 support of th• bill, Sen. Strom ::• Thurmond, (R-S.C-1 baa tol<!"" Ford that ''for this ~nation'-':.· hard-pressed family tobace.q !· farmers ... this bill can mean ... the difference between a decent ' chance to succeed and ecoopmic hardship or disaster ." .· Steel Firm .. To Shut Down · The lower cost to Californians romes from Ford incl uding as s tandard equipment radial tires and s eve ral othe r items that v.•ere extra C'o s l options on Mercury Bobcats, Ford ~1usl~ng lls and all Ford Pintos except the Pony MPG model. Shades of Rudyard Kipling The bill would have raised the sup port level ror flue·cured tobacco from 93.2 cents a pound to 99.9 cents and for burley tobacco from 96. l eents a pound to$1.06. Jn a letter to the House Wedn esday, Ford said hi s disapproval stemmed from an estimate that the measure would add $157 million to federal spending "at a l ime when·we are attempti n g to reduce inflationary p ressures in the ttonorny by holding down the !Jize of federal deficits. Four Plrults " .. BETHLEHEM, ~a. (AJ') -, Bethlehem Steel Co11J. said.it will . •shut down four steel fabricating· plants employing a total of 2,648. workers because of tile union's ·. rerusaJ to take a 10 percent pay · cut. , Buyers in other states would have to pay about $200 ror those options. How catchy can a company get w ith its basic product ? This outfit se rvin g construction crews at new high school site in Huntington Beach reached back into annals of literature for water boy·hero Gung a Din of Kipling fame Lillie beetle below, however, really could only use the tank for a wash job, because the car is air cooled. TllE O PTION AL e xtended warranty program applies to the first retail purchaser or a 1976 model and to 1976 models leased to individuals for pri vate use. The protection will rover certain part s or th e eng i ne, transmission . drive shaft, rear axle , steering, brakes, air conditioner and elec trical system and will cost from $65 on com pacts and subcompacts lo $J70on'luxury models. "Our purpose is not only lo respond to unus ual competition out here but also to give our California customers value equal to that in the other 49 states, .. i\1orrisey said. Bricklin Car May Soon Be Thing of Past PHOENIX, Ariz. (APl -Tiie manufacturer of the Bricklil1.sv1 sports car, which had been hailed as the first new mass·produced automobile in 'North America ln 30 yea r s , has f i l e d for reorganization under federal ba nkruptcy laws . The action was filed in U.S. District Court by General "Vehicle Inc. "The move will allow for the company to meet its obligation in an . orderly rash ion,·· said Malcolm Bricklin, chairman of the board a nd ro under or the Scottsdale-based company. Mark October In Red-Beef . . 'Plentiful' By United Press International Beef is expected to be plentiful again. starting in October. when seasonal increases generalQ' oc- cur. Jn its monthly food marketing alert, the U.S. Department or Agriculture forecasts an output five percent above last year's re· cord. . Before you start looking up st eak and roast rei'ipes, re· mem ber t hat prime and t'tloice as usual are in shorter supply than less expensive grades and cuts suitable for such main courses as Swiss steak, stew, hamburgers a fl d meatloaf. Yellow onion prices were drop· ping~this"week in UPl's regular survey or fOod pric~ across the United Slates. A San Francisco supermarket reparted tbem at 12 ce1;1ts a pound .. 1 '' PassengeJ;S On Climb Air California carried '133,247 passengers during the month of September. 'Advance Payment' Utility Airing Nixed ' ''I BE LI EVE this bhl would adver sely affect our tobacco exports. lower farm income in the long run and increase federal spending at a critical time in our · ttonomic recovery, .. Ford said. Th'e President sa,jd he was ··concerned about the hardshipe; that m any United States tobacco growers h ave encountered this year du e to a d verse weather A spokesman for the nation's s~ond largest steel firm said the elosing would affect facilities in Bethlehem . Pottstown and. Leetsdale, all in Pennsylvania, , and Torrance, Calif. • .' Bethlehem said it informed.the : United Steelworkers in August that "strenuous efforts to reduce cos ts· and improve produc - tion. : .had not s ucceeded in. overcoming the difference ·. between its em ployment costs .. and those prevailing in the in-· dustry, ''the spokesman said. LOS ANGELES CUP)) -The California Public Utilities Com· mission has t urned down re· qul."sts for a rehearing on a con· troversial natural gas agreement between Southern Calirornia Gas Compa ny and Atl anti c Richfield, Company. · TllE i\G REE!\t ENT, whi ch ~'as approved by the PUC Aug. I , over the 1:>rotests of consumer groups. provides that lht! gas C'ompany will pay the interest on $'120 million in loans ARCO will use to develop natural gas on the north slope or Alaska. In return, Southe rn California Gas will have first negotiating rights to 60 J>('rcent or the natural gas. Special surchargeS' to pay the interest will add an estimated $2 .50 a month to the monthly bill or a typical res idential <'On · sumer. In denying a petition for a re· hearing. commission president Oa'Vid W. Holmes said the "ad- vance payment·· concept had been arproved by the Federal Power Commission. The FPC has agreed to hear oral argu· ments on the question Oct. 23 in Washirigton . llolmes said the commission has asked the FPC to invalidate the AR CO pact and all :such "ad· vance payment·· agreeme nts. ''IT IS UNFAIR and un· reasonable to expect rat~payers to provide investment capital of • this type-. , con d it ions and lower than ' ,• ----------------------. .... 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Up 9 I • 41'a 4 I lnU ISV. 16 IS1t. 16 """°"' St 17V. 19V. Stflolt In Ill. 9 .... I Mister Sletk tV.... V. Up 9:1 •• 11 .... 111" rt Ort 10\t """' blnQr ''"' SOI'-Mor•n Bl' JV:. l llo S.Coll Inn ... 1"-1 Mt! In .. W•)l'I l'"'.. ~. Up .. l .. 12"" ll It 100 '"'° •l'a I Mlt 9 9'1111 Monli.n 11\lo 11 Scotl\l G t'Mi,, 1\to I -tn Ml9 Inv 1"+ Vt UP I. ; 11 I I ytn Ml ,, .JOVt Y•tt c •Vt .e-. Mo"k Cp ,,,. 91'1 Strlpps H 11 19Vt 9 Al•,k• Gold JI.II. "" ~ 1: • - Bricklin anticipated that the move wil l protect General, Vehicle's assets and preserve both the dealer network ""and consumer warranties. However, be acknowledged that the firm s~ill could go out or business despite the reorganization errort. Bricklin Canada Ltd., manufactu res of the Bricklin. was placed into receivership in St . John, New Brunswick, last week following a breakctOwn in: d iscussions between t he Province of New Brunswick and the First Pennsylvania Bank, General Vehicle's principal lenders, said Bricklin. Frederick R. Davis, vice president·marketing for the Newport Beach-based airline said t his figure reflects a 9.4 percent in- crease over the 1974 total. Available seat miles for the month were increased 16.6 percent to a total of 67,525,100 . Reve.nue passenger miles totaled 4f?,233,000, a 22 percent in· crease over'the 1974 rigure of 37 ,902, 700. The load rac· tor ror September was 68.5 perttnt. Systron-Donner J ales Jump 17o/o MIO Colt All ~ LI All SIH4 ,.,.., oc, 81lrd Alo &.In:! Wr e.t ... Br B.lk ... ... ...... , 8kam Rll Btrnet Fl Bffi.ell F B.lylH' "'"'Co lltntly u 7"6 I Is 0. ll'I ,._ oyster C 12'4 12"" .\IOlloll In l•:V. 1Sllt S.• WI-tel 911110 .... 10 AmefFck .ls.ti !'h + \lo ..,. 1.1 '"' • II.lb AR :W\lo lSV. IM$ lntnl S'llo. 6\lo Motor Cl 3YI l W S~ Mtrch 11 \lt 12 11 Oou91'1"8 ,1)9 1'ft • Vl! Up 1.1 6V. • 11'1 Intl '"" 2141 Ind.I W•I 191'1 ~ Ml Srnlt1' tlVt ,,,. s-iir 2'0\lo ,, .... n O\tr14\ Rv .20 """. 1 Up ~." l"' l lun c 26 ""' lnoh Nucl llolo J"lll MSI Ott• SYI Slli Se ..... UP 2' 11¥o 1J T1116$Cien(H 1\1. • v. VII ' l2\lo tl'llo am Cr$ 11 \lo 12'f) 'nf~t• 2'H 2'-Mull!... 12 Tl Shore-1¥1 6'A U RodK Corptn 20/f • 'II Up S.l ' \OW 11\to Hd 2 .. l'lli tMlt Ltb l"llo •14 NI 1511 Gt IJ .... 140/f 51.....,_. U I) IS ComSl'ltrt In( , ..... Vo Up 1.0 SV. SOil t C"1P 2111 3\:o ntffc Ell 114 1"' NU CowSt J"lo~ll'a 5"tO Tall 2'Y, 27.,., 16 Ke••unS.Ci . .0 sv .... ""' U11 "° ' • 9 \0't llttl 6~ e'VI. lntml GI 1114 12\li Ntt L.lbtr 1 l"li So Cal wt IP" 11'°' LOSIE•s lllh 11\lo Ir Gen 1 1""' In! AU.. 5'.lo 6 MllWI s.. 31Vlo ZYI So Ctw>Gt 11YI ll'h I OYtwtec:fl Cp SllJ-JV. Off 29.0 '"" 9 00...ld$ ''"' lS'h In 8kW A JV. l~ N018 Cp • ..., ·~ P•P 11"" 11\lo , FfM191>n Co<p II -4!1> Off 79.0 • It took almost all of 1974 for t he Loan Department at Newport Equity Funds to arrange and process over $1 ,000,000 iO second trust deed loans. • This year it took only till June 2nd ! And Teamwork did it. Cal Wolfe and Linda Blue. work· ing as a team and with the assistance of their staff, are arrang· ing loans on Newport area real estate at better than twile last year's rate. And last· year was their best year ever too! If you're in the market for a real estate loan, why not give Calo• Linda a call? The number is 644-81!24. Call< . . . .... · AVC-0 FINANC IAL TOWER . 1820.,.,,E WPOfjT CE~Ef:\D R .: sl.llT~.2i 1 -~lfl·T BEACH; CALi'!iORNIA 92660 , . .. Special to t he Daily Pilot 61' s""DDr<h GI 9¥110...,,1ni.t\ll •'Ill ~ NMdlwYI s SV. Ir• 12v. ll J 0.ntoMed Ina 1•1.-'!-. Olt 13.1 121/,o lJ eo-Jon$ 14 2•\lo lnttlt Cp 4 •'Ml ,.._II Co 6'.4 6\lo Sprldtl N. 1S\lo 16YI 4 Wtxmanln .OI l.,_-1 ~. 21.1 CONCORD -Systron·Donner Corp. with farilities in Costa Mesa, reported opei'ating results for the year e nded July 31: Btu I.lib 9 1DCI Co Billy Kid elnl Soni BlkHI Pw BIOC:k Oct 81....0. s BMA Cp 9ob Evni l2 s2:v,Ooy1t 08 I .,,, It SO Ulll 2.J..., 2l NJ Nolt G 11 11V. 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N:L :m ·• tJ:-~:aaar \l.: • "" .:., . :~ .... ·•··; CC --IM r.-....-a; S Sfl df'i[t:: f. "" • .-9;tt'-tt1tt •• , "'"'-H -;9t-ff.L .......,.....,...,--.--4--(.. I ' ' . : . • t 0 t • r I p l • I ( l -1 1 New Ti,tleB Titilating ·There's somethiQJ: for··~eryone in the ra11 us·u or U .S . book publlJben-. We're roini to be deluaed with a lot ~Money Tree of book& on sports. a lot of books oo the movies, a lot of_ on r:etigion, a tot of books on se.x. ' ONE OF THE more lnlnsutna UUes Is ... Wa)'I to Make Money in a l>epreuion" (Arlincton House), by Gerald Appel, an investment advlaor. Be!Qfe you can Jearn how to clean up, you have lo pay $1J .95to get th.ii book. St. Martin's Press bas a real winner comiht in Nov· ember. It's a $6.95 tome called "Uvint with Your Colitis and Hemorrhoids and Related DisorderS," by Tboodore Berland. It's illustrated., too. . ·:·Sports freaks caJW>Wld a whole new library with the \'Olumes appearing thil fall. 9n the buketball Cront alone, we're going to l;>e hit wjth "All the Mov~" (Lippincott), a history of college basketball, "The Pro Game• <McGraw. HilJ), one of those fat picture books, "The Lonely Heroes" (VikinJ;21 which concenttates on pro basketball's creat cen- ters, maverick'' <P!.a)'bof Press). by the New York Kni.~kerbocker ·forward ·Phil Jackson, "The Bulls and Chicago" (Follett), all about the Cbicaao Bulla, and "Love in the NBA" (Saturdat Review Press). which is being billed a,, .. an uninhibited behind-the·scenes account by Chicago · Bull star Bob Love. ., MOVIES ARE A. never-ending source of inspiration for publishers. Macmillan ls unleaahlne three -"Scarlett, Rfiett and a Cast ofTboua..,.is;• a blo raphy or Jaik Lem- mon anO an autobiography by UUi PaJLter. ·vou can.also get ready for "The Allee Faye Movie Book" (~W Visual Library), .. The MGM Story,. <Crown> ... The Hollywood Posse" (Houghton Mifnln), "Sexuality in the Movies" (In· di ana University Press) and "SO'i'ewball : The Lile of Carole Lombard" C\Yilliam Morrow). · ReligiouS'tltles are plenl1tuJ, too .. From Fortresa Press in Philadelphia are coming "The Gospel of John and Judaism," "Jesus as Precursor" and "Sufterin*.,'' Atlan- ta's Joh.n Knox Press will publish "New Directions for a Musical Church'' and "Christ In Christian Tradition.'• One of the biggest of the religious publishers, Nashville's Abingdon, has a $13.95 blockbuster, "Bible Handbook." And note the $2.95 paperback that Abingdon will bring out in December, "Clergy's Federal Income Tax Gui.de," which is just what it says it is -a clergyman's gui4e to filling out income tax forms. ~hen there's sex. Here's a sampling of the forthcoming ·books on this subject: "LOVE IN THE Later Years" (i\ssQciation Press), "Woman's Orgasm'"(Bobbs·Merrill), "Sappho: The Art of U>ving Women·· (Chelsea House l, ''The Sexual Adolescent'' (Duxbury Presa), ''OUrNational Passion : 200 Years of Sex in America" <Follett), "Love and Orgasm" (Macmillan), "Eros in Pompeii" (William Morrow), "More Joy of Se x" (Si,mon and Schuster), "The Sex People" (PJay'boy Pr-essJ an(l "Hustling ol\ Gorky Street" (Dial Press). /} ·~· ~ ...J'hree of the more unbelievable titles are: "The Social Hi story of the Machine Gun" (Pantheon), "Toward the Ph.D. for Dogs ·· (Harcourt Brace) and "Ho\v I Feed My -Family pn$J.a a Week'' (Coward, Mccann). Architect Partner In Knowles' Finn The George T. Knowles As- sociates said that Lawrence F . LaBonte is becoming a • partner in the firm. The com- pany name will Change to ll&)lowles & LaBonte. Architects, located at 2182 Dupont Dr .• Suite 12 in lrvin~. J:,aBonte was apprenticed with the firm of Lorertz & Paski in Detroit, Michigan before moving to Orange County in 1963 . He was with the firm of William L. Pereira &: Associates in Corona del Ma r , then with Grillias, f;11i11<•r.-. 1111d L.f11&Prs ..1...~'!' Vo;' ~uPn _..:.._Th• tollowll'IQ Utt ..,.._ tl'lt tt0U1 tll•t "•"'• p ff!N ~I ..,, 101t tl'lt' most tMl,..ci on Slt'rUftt ot .~~ tl'llo N•w Yon. SloC:k Savage & Alves, Architects, as head or their design de- partme nt. He later joined Desmond Muirhead as pro- ject planner and architect. LaBonte has been an as - sociate of George Knowles since 1973. Knowles withdrew from the partnership of AJJen, Knowles & Miller and opened his office in Irvine in May 1972. He is a resident or University Park and a past president of University Park Elementary School PTA . !\.Pu-l 't1rk Iii "''"'' Ac-th."P NM ~ 'Mrcl'l'll-ot Cll..,._. .,_. h NEW YOAI( (UPll -Tiw 1S most dl~. ti.~A Th• ......... 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' ;, ' •I ..1 t • • ' • " '" -' ' ,f,' f , , ' . l - , I I \. .•• DAIL. Y PJLOT Thursdey .. October2, 1175 I• ,, -~ f ' Tonight's TV Highlights· KHJ (9).7:30 -"Now Voyager.'' This classic movie drama from 1942 is repeat- ed with Bette Davis, Paul Henreid and Cl aude Reins. - KTLA (5) 8:00 -"Giant." The COD· eluding segment or lhis "biggie" from 1956 with Rock Hudson, Elizabeth Taylor and James Dean . CBS (2) 9:00 -"Fear on Trial." Gedrge C. Scott and William Devane head the cast of the original TV drama based on a true incident of a blacklisted broadcaster \vho goes to court to vin- dica(c himself. Also fe atured are Lois Nettleton and TV producer Bruce ("M:J's· ::;ion : Impossible"') Geller. • ...... <"' .. .;C r· ;am ~ TV DAILY LOG Thursda y Evening OCTOBER 2 vondocaled him!ttll. The 1962 l1~el ~u•I r~ulled on 1 jud1ment 111in~ A1<1are, lllC., for il.~.000. 1nd el· ltth1el1 enlkd lh1 i.o-u lltd black· 11\t .m the tn11rtaiM1111t illdu~IJ. IO•\ Nettleton. Br11e1 GeHer and ludd H•l~h 1lso sl•r. ·, 6:00 0 s r•JAOJ mm CD Nnrl (JJ (17J1 J i!ll (6J Ntn 0 DIFFERENT NKiHT! * ANGIE DICKENSON AS POLICE WOMAN! 116/l •Mftla lromide . Putrtdlt fam~r Q Polict Wui111 .. P1Uu11 IOI" [v~ .. Ad1111·12 lne West Colsl 111ment iodu~try toh r• lt1N btl;omts !ht li!llll IOf mob intil· ao SUr !1tl . 1,,1i0n, c111sin11 S1t Pepper Afllltr- t]l tarr11colelld11 ldln to wo1k unducov1r as I lin11e1ie '· t ('19 fl l) f11Jth tr COll!e11Uell(el model 1$ bei team 1\!tmpl~ lo '>'• W L1n1e lbltlll Hou r b1e.1k the t1se. Harold I. Slone, 5:30 '101 Mtri (irillin Siio• L~gan Ramsey, Rick Lenz lfld J111tt m Bt11itclttd Martolin 1unt . 1111 ( l ) Ho11n's Ht1ots r 6) The Ufttoudl1bln EilJ M111111 &. the Beautitul M1thl11t OWOMEN BATILE RAPE l~flJJLovt·ameriun Style *ON STS OF SAN FRAN m f11ftl rum 0 19 (!)l Ci) ED Sh'ffts ot Sin 7:00 6 0 '0 ~3 (6) m (l) Nt•s r11nci~o .. Men Wilt Die" A 11oup Q 811111111 tor Doll1rs ot women. one of !hem LI. 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MacPhail, called the "Barnum of Baseball'' and considered ooe of the greatest sportsmen in t.bi$ conservative sport, was a big part of the baseball scene for 16 years, from 1932 through 1947; when he returned the Yankees to the wor"ld championship after three straight pennant.Jess years. ''l'm finished,'' MacPhail said , following the Yankees' 1947 World Serie~ victory ·over the Dodgers, his former team. ''l pro- mised my wife I'd retire when a team ot mine won a World Series." 1\.tacPhail attended Staunton Military Academy, Belo1t Colte·ge, the University ot Michigan and at age 20 received his law degree at George Washington University. · He fought in World War I and received notoriety, -along with • seven companions, for an abort- ed attempt to kidnap, the exlled German Kaiser from hia retreat in Amerongen, Holland. The attempt failed and in his hast.y exit MacPhail grabbed one of. the Kaiser's monogrammed ~hlrays as a souvenir. Aftet World War I, MacPhail made money in various Colum- bus. Ohio enterprises while of- ficiating Big Ten football games. ln 1930, he put up $100,000 to purchase the Columbus Senators of the American Association, re- building the park, adding lights and quickly turning the team into a pennant winner. He then sold the team to Sam Breadon of the St. Louis Cardinals for a good profit. MacPhail's next b~ball en- terprise was the Cincinnati Reds, which he took over in 1933, when -. CHRIS EVERT RETURNS A S HOT ON HER WAY TO Vl.CTORY . ' DAILYPll.OT (if Expos Clean Dou8e, -Fire Mauch, Staff ' MONTREAL (AP> -Last Wednetday night, as Gene· Mauch strolled to a poeition near second base at Jarry Park, a de-- ep-throoled chorus ol booo raoe from the crowd. It wu Fan Apprecialioo Ni1bt and tbe Montreal rans de- monstrated wllhoi.tt · questJon they did not appreciate the · mMAeinl efforts of Mauch, who guided the Expc>s to an unspec· tacular fifth .place tie with· Clllca10 In the National Leaaue'• Eut l)\vision. "Tbe reason J decijled to come out here ls that J knew a Jot-of yoo would get a kick out of ft," Kauch told the crqwd. ''Now that yOU've had ~ klclC out of it:l want to lntroduce to you for the last time . . . this season . . . a bunch of guys you're going to be cheering for a long, long time." Mauch could have stopped his second sentence with "last time," because he will no longer be introducing Expos playen to Montreal baseball fans. A week aner his hostile reception from Montreal ·s baseball fans. • 1 • • Maucb's c1.reer wlt.b the feVen· year-old Expos i• history. Mauch, 49, wH llred Wedneod.,y "1ong with all or bis .,.,.....,. - pitching s<>•<h Cal llcUah, third- bue co•ch Dave Bristol. "-::< base coach Walt Hrlnlal<, bull ' coach Jerry Zimmerman and Pal't·time batting instructor Duke Snldu. if "Jt was the wont thing they could do," said pitcber St.eve Rftlko. "Gene Mauch is a super man and • super manager. I'll tell you one thing, he never ever put the, blaioe on any of his players. ''I think they fired him lo cover up tor th~selves. Fans booing him?' Do lbey know as much about bas(•ball as Gene Mauch? "Gene Mauch is one of the finest managers in baseball. What did they expect us to do this year with all the young guys? We won 75 games with them and the most we ever won with ex- perienced players was 79. "Anyway, I don't mind what I say because 1 doubt if I'll be there next year,'' Renko con- cluded. Mauch won 499 and lost 6Z7 games during his tenure with MontreaJ. He was hired Sept. 5, 1968, three months after being fired by the Philad.elpbia Phillies. He had been managing in Philadelphia from 1960 after laking over from Eddie Sawyer. Expos President John McHale said the decision to fire Mauch was made after a board or direc· ton meeting and said there was a need for a change because the future Expos ''need a dirferent Sports in Brief _ ..... - GENE MAUCH touch and a different type oC handling.·• McHale said the fans had a bearing on the decision but added' they were not a major factor in the decision. ''We must alwan listen to our tans,•• he said. "We were convinced they were Jook, .. ing for and wanted a change ... McHale said Mauch. who bas been fighting a form of pneumonia for the past three weeks, "took the news like a pro. fessional.'' "I'm fired." Mauch told his wife, Nina Lee. when she came home a few minutes later. ''He wasn't upset,'' she said. "In fact, he was smiling when he left with his golf clubs." CHP On Hot Spot -! for Illegal Kill LOS BANOS -Two California highway patrolmen based here are under investigation by the state Department of Fish and Game for illegal deer hunting. Stale game warden Weldon Sanford said today the two of- ficers, whO have not been iden- tified, are accused of. shooting two deer at ni ght al the San Luis Reservoir Stale Park. HWlling al ~money and I will be anxious to go again:· Earlier, Frazier. calling a formal press conference, said that, despite pleadings or his family to hang up his gloves, he would not make up his mind unlil ' h e' ha s explored all the. alternatives with his trainer and advi~or, Eddie Futch. -the Reds-w-ere a last-place team and in debt. Cincinnati soon re- ceived some MacPhail magic, like lights which his friend, President Franklin D. Roosevelt, swilched on, and before long MacPhail had built a winner .. LEA ANTONOPLIS WAS BURIED, 6-1, S-1, llY CHRIS:EVEAT AT MISSION VI EJO . · night and in a slate park are both violations or the state fish and game .~ode. S•i t h A .ftd The Reds won the National l..eag ue pennant in 1939 and 1940, just after MacPhail retired from baseball ror the-first time. MacPhail returned lo baseball lo do a similar rescue operation on the Dodgers, who were losers ·in the pennant races and in the ledger books. MacPhail turned that franchise around, installing lights, which were an instant gate success_ Casey~s-Last Days:, Bittet aml Lonely In the first night game in Brooklyn, Johnny Vander Meer or Cincinnati tossed his second consecutive no-hit game. The Dodgers won the NL nag in 1941 and finished second in 1942 before he lert baseball once more. This time World War Il beckoned but baseball was in his blood and MacPhail's}lext stop. was the Bronx as owner of Jhe Yankees: ~ He brought the Yankees back to power and along the wa'y in- troduCe.Ff OJd• Timers Day to Yankee Stadium, a promotion that has become a staple on the b~eball scene. • 0-2 Mark Hurts .. -NEW YORK (Al:> -Casey Stengel"s final days were lonely ones. according to June Bowlin, bis aide.and secretary. Interviewed by columnist Maury Alien in the New York Post. Mrs . ..Bowlin said : "Baseball was' his life. It's loo llad basebaD people were so cold to him at the end.•· J_ 'Allen wrote that Mrs. Bowlin and her son, Greg, moved into Ute stengel bbme last April to cate for him after he had spent a winter alone in his large Glen· dale home. Casey's widow, Ed- na, had suffered a stroke and was CQO{ined to a Q!lrsing t-ome. They had no children. _SD Mor41le Low • SAN.DIEGO CAP) -Morale is Tuesday may have cleared away a problem for the National.Foot-"some problems in communica- ball League 's San Diego tiorig." 1.: .. Chargers, players and coaches Prolhrb said, "Whenever you admit. , bave O?. lack of SlfCce5S, there Guard Ira Gordon said after a , always1 ~witl be discontent. team meeting with coach Tommy Everybody is disappointed.'' _ Prothro that morale was an im-The Chargers, after losing to media\eissue with ano.2record. Pittsburgh and Ho"l_'-!!_n,· 8J'e "We've got to the point where home Sunday aga1')t -the- theplayers are beginningtodoubt Oakl8nd Raiders. Starting t~emselves, ·•Gordon said. quarterback Dan Fouts suffered A veteran defensive tackle, an ankle sprain againSttheOilers ··You know, he was still bitter about the Yankees." l\trs. Bowlin told Allen. "He always said he didn't have to go to Yankee Old Timers.games for them. ''He w:as very Joyal-to the Mets. He always said they kept paying him so why shouldn't he do what they wanted. When he got.sick he never even got a call from Yogi Berra or Billy Martin. That would have meant so much to hi .. m. Allen wro~e that Stengel met Mrs. Bowlin in Cooperstown. N.Y., at a Hall of Fame game. She had come there with Hall of FaDJer Jesse "POp" J-laines. a neighbor in Ohio, as his driver and friend. · Last April, about the time Casey began suffering stomach cramps, she moved into the · Stengel home. ''The house was in terrible shape when I came here, .. she told Allen. "Nobody was around to help him. He ·was in terrible shape. I cleaned up the house. I bought new clothes for him. I bathed him and s hampooed his hair. Being in th"5 great man·s presence was reward enough. ''There was nobody with him at the end. It shouldn't have been that way. He was too gr~at a man. Evert Vies Tonightat7 It will be Chris Evert vs. Janet Newberry in tonight's featured singles match or the $.50,000 Mis- sion Viejo women's pro tennis tournament at Marguerite Recreation Center. The third round singles match will get under way at 7 following a 6 o'clock doubles match be- t ween J eanne Evert-Sue Mehmedbasich and Glynis Coles- Sue Barker of England. Chris Evert easily won her second round match Wednesday, defeating Lea Antonoplis 6"1, 6:1. Newberry got by JoAnn Russell 6--4, 6-2 in an evening match. In another m atch tonight, Lindsey Beaven of England will face Mary McLean at8:30. s.-llwlMll s-..... 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Sanford said he is awaiting the results or laboratory tests to de- termine if there is sufficient evidence to prosecute the two. He said he should know by Tuesday. . Capt. Paul Gunderman, com· mander of the CHP station here, said if charges against the two are filed the CHP will launch its own investigation to see if it should discipline the two officers. • No B etf N!1nent MANILA -Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier both hedged on retirement plans today as they prepared lo leave the scene of one o~ the greatest heavyweight title rights in ring history. "I don 't want to retire as much today as I did after the fi ght yesterday,·· world titleholder Ali said, relaxing in his 21st-floor suite of a Manila hotel. "Tomorrow I will want to re· tire even Jess. Somebody will come up with a big stack of EAST LANSING . Mich . - Michigan State University of· £icials are looking for a new athletic director today after giv~ ing 8urt Smith the ax Wednes· day. S t eng e l MeotWrial NEW YORK -The New York Yankees announced Wednesday they wiU perpetuate the memory of Casey Stengel by adding bis name to a section of plaques and monuments beyond the cen· terfield fence in the new Yankee Stadium, which will open next April. Ttre monuments are for Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig and Miller Huggins, and the plaques are for Ed Barrow, Jacob Ruppert, Joe DiMaggio, Mickey Mantle and Pope Paul VI . SANTA BARBARA -The Los Angeles Lakers, playing without the services of center Kareem Abdul Jabbar, were defeated by the Phoenix Suns 114-112 in their National Basketball Association exhibition opener Wednesday. New Trojans Star Shakes .Obscurity rv·Suo INPl)ln 1En91•nd1"'1utie1 ,,.,....,., LOS ANGELES (AP)-Danny short or the Pacific-8 record set lc.olombl•l-t<t«•ll• Bon!(•lll l°"'9ua'Jl M . 1..0 R I t I de! d by He' an T h · M'k cc1e1ou1t&on1<etn,ro11roc1w1t11 ,_111n1..,..,):P•m eece oves o Pay ense an ism rop y wtnner t e Toev1Hrden·••que1 OIKatr• (ArQeflllMll cter this is the third year he's been a Garrett when he played with 11-11tioss 1Sou111 Atr•c•l·Ll'*r Bosc:hOll fSoutti starter for Southern California's Southern Cal. Alrl(oJ , ........... ,;Lind• Thom.M-Ml<~Gurdol1 1Bo191um1defJ1H1YConnor<NnrZ..1an1t1-1Nry Rose. Bowl champions. But .he Ironi cal ly, R eece nearly scn11:i.rsw.u .... 1. labored in near obscurity· until played for rival California. Two T"°y's M•ldlel. ( • MartlMI Na•rau•°"• co~i.1 ""v.1 just a week ago. o his teammates from Banning z1eotntin1 f2 :JD1; J••,_ Evert..st. ""'"'""' Even then it wasn't his de-· High School in nearby Wilm- -,.--Terry-0 -wens said the-meetin&---imdmay.not-pla¥.---- Often acclaimed as baseball's No. 1 goodwill ambassador, the colorful Stengel died at the age of 85 after an exquisitely rich Career. basict1 ,... Gtynls Coln CEft91 ..... l·SUI 8'>rll~ ( (( ' • • b · 1~1on01 •; oir•s Evor1.,,, J..t twwt.m 111;' ense e orts that brought htm the tngton -quarter ack Vince Fer-t:ln:m.,--8"nn1~oM1~-~" MOIW--big-not-itt. He returned pUi'ils-47-rag1fmo and rcCefver Steve 1•:»J. a nd 68 yards to set up two Rivera, both went lo Berkeley. touchdowns as undefeated The forme r later lransrerred to S k · s N e p ~ SouthernCalturnedbackPurdue Nebraska. : par y n· a· ps at . egat . I9-6. . . .., almost went with them, but . Ive ress "l don't think there is a hatder Southern Cal that year was look- :: _ ; · _ • hitter in the country than ing for defensive backs and or-.Jc T· Reece.'' says coach John rered me a scholarship," Reece • • · McKay, Who made the decision recalls. "They were Roi.ng to lose ; CINCINNATI (AP> -Sparky manage'r, in a rare combative ~euion have left him wonder-managed the Reds to the win· to l~his left cornerback field the A rtim us Parker, Charles t Andersori, testy over s~uJation • mood. l.ng whether it pays to be a nice niogest NL record since 1907. p\U\t.a. Hinton and Steve Fate. So they 'that bis job could be in jeopardy 'the Reds, who atormed to an 1\1)'. He• said he no longer reads says the second-guessers have Reece also loves that job were looking for: defensive help ... . if the Clilcinnati Reds st.umble in iocredib&e ZO..game ~ ov~ tbe •Ports ,pages because of taken the fun out of the Job.-because, "'It is the only time I • Reece had played on both or- post·season play, says -,_e's delenCling Nation.al Leagutf critical articles. . •11 can't walk into the ortice ol a have now to handle the football. fense as a tailback and defense weary of second guessing by the chanspioa Loi A"'eles, are re~ ~·The only thing l read is the : ,doetor, 8 lawyer or a sports 'They don't thro':1': in my direction as a rover 1n hig_h school and won press and public. dylna for!. their next. t.exl~ a bnt· box scores. I only believe SO ~r-writer an~ do their jobs Why do much anymore. all-star scholastic honors. ' "l could care less what the oC-five playoff series acaJnst po-cent of what I read, then divide · they think they can man~ge?'' he As a sophomore ~ jmlior on ''I 'd rather be a defensive v.-Tl.ters--or the fans -think of lent Pittabargh for\MrlLUtle. that by 20 and go from there. I re--the Trojans' Pae1f1c-8 Con· back,'' he says, "because 1 know me," said Anderson, who hopes Cincinnati has suffered throe alize everything has to be asked incredulously. 'l ference champions, Reece in-the way a lot of derensive backs to tnd Cincinnati's 3$..year ·world . CtuShin1 _poet·1ea1a11 defeat& lb llamorous and Oary, but I've ''I'm just Geprge And~rson tercepted 14 passes and had 91 hit and I'd rather do the hittinR chfmpion1hip d~ght. the put fi•e -1ear1 .n.i' am.,... been misquoted so malty tin;aes and 1 don't know 1nyotberway to taclda tq two years. than take the punishment." 'You dori't. belong up heri It ln• ~best record ln buebell ·r·m 1lck ot lt. SO much of It · be. I don't put any value on Then ln the game against Reece is fast anA .-ce s-ed nt .:;..., th = alil trub "b~said , · i -~ ·-! Jobyou, .. "1801rdrytheaRboedust • Jwoshilte-ba~~ ~ ·-~~n·m~ot" An·1. b /· .._.... p)Oney or ln wearing a major Purdue, he returned f~t punt& three touchdown1, O!h six carrtes u~ .,._ -~ , .~r• n, w_o a age 41 • .,. t,Saa:ue uniform," he said. ' for a total of 150 yards, ju~t 12· in high school. , ~ j \ .,. I . ' . - ' , _/ • h OAILVPtLOT ILBCC • • -. To Test ·Pirates? ID S~set Der · r two lo•oe• ,..,. 10·0 verdicts !O i!D04 1U1na -l,akowooil and Servile. Orange Coast College football coach Dick Tucker is n 't s hocked that his tea m is un· beaten after thre e .games, but he is a little s urpri sed that the Pirates have scored as mucbastheyhave. OCC bas averaged 40 poi nts a game , but Tucker doesn't think the Bues will hit that mark against an underrated Long B ea ch City Coll ege outfit Friday night. The two teams clash at OCC at 7:30. ··1 really didn't think we'd score as much as we h ave," says Tucker.··eut everything has gone very well for us.·· But it could be a lot tougher Friday ni ght , say:i the OCC coach. MOVING IN -Huntington Beach's Toby Bonwell (811, Mike D'Alessandro (7), Ran· dy Roth (70) and Keith Dionne (78) will be d efensive keys Friday. night when the Oilers host Orange's Panthers in their Empire League opener. The 1915 Sunaet Lea1ue footb•tl race &eta under way Friday ni&bt wtth~one came as tbi three others are du~ Saturday -but circuit ob1erver• wlll get a 1ood look at one of the top contendert for the crown -Fountain Valley. Gru~e ·and Warren- but l •a evident coach Bill orkman'a crewhas •IOlid d~renae. 'rr Lli-ebacker• Je Robini on .a:nd R.ob Rorqeo and secondary ocn Tim Nichoia, Jell Smith, BUI Balch and Ed Connell spearhead the .defense. ·--Bil in the line are ends Paul Radish and The Barons meet Western at We1tminstft' tnd on di.Jplay •ill be --,.-.-,.-T-.-.-.-•• -.-•• -c-.-- Anme clas1y action at ·'·¥fl"'"""''~ 12 .. 1 aos,,..._. -,. rt b k wh'ch I) • M • I • ·T 0 ... ._ . qu• er ac -1 1.,..v .. 1ey 11-11aa-01ps.....,.i:.,. m•Y be the norm for 1.1,...,.12 .. 1 N..ot~~ l'DOlt Sunset League en-._,._,_.,,.ooeftft .. 0wt1......., .S Ulrt t•ll S.-M•,,.MIU counters. ,:Mw~ u.o "'"~"'' ai11K•.,. Fountain Valley and 1.L..ai1AIMllWtt C•t> "°"""M"'°"' Edison , two longtime r-="""°' Jwrv·•ttlltowt r ivals in grid action, ar~ considered the best threats "to topple Westminster's Lions . who are given the nod to capture the crown. Here's how the Daily Pilot sees the race: Ken Hill. Edison has an , excellent quarterback in Rick Bashore and if the ruMing game improves the Chargers could win it all. "I personally think Long Beach is a good w· hho HB' p . A k foo tball team . We 'll IS ne s ass•ng ttac have ou r hands full. SI · 1. Westminster (Z-G). Coach Bill Boswell's Crew has a solid one- t w o Punch in quart e rback Tim DeAtase and fullback Denni.a Boswell. 4. Newport llarbor (1·1). The Sailors have a good running attack with Steve Foley and Dan Christy but have not shown the backfield consistency required in wading through Sunset League action. Long Beach is bfg. it ~ :~~aa~OO:.~~fr~~~b~~k Concerns Fori~es Hones· t ..,...eifiense. ce1ver in Ed G1lhes, ...,., ., who burned us last ,year .. And it has a goOO FV Boss running back (Charley ' The Huntington Beach Despite Hol s t and High Oi lers don't have L u c a s ' f i n e .1ames _and we looked at them that way. We are lQOking forw ar,:I lo the league with a lot of en· thusiasm. and con - fidence. We have as aood a chance a s With receivers like Rob Romine and a find in tailback Kevin Travis, the Lions have picked up victories over Anaheim and LakewoOO and appea.:-to be the team to beat, although no one figures to go un· beaten. Still , coach B il l Pizzica·s Sailors have the potential to rack up a third straight crown. The defense is another question mark, allowing 37 pOints in two non- league issues. • White)." ! Long Beat'h blitzed ace. 41-23 a year ago wilhthreelong TD passes I hurting the Pirates con· :;iderably. But Tucker doesn't believe that his· 1· tory will repeat itselr. ··our se<'ond ary is much better then it was last year at thiS point.·· OCC will m ake one lineup change this week, moving freshman John Phipps into the starting nose guard spot spot, in place of Elden Kidd, who i~ nursing an ankle injury. When Fountain Valley the one strong running performances, the Oilers High's Barons take the b ac k Ii ke a Loren take an 0·2 mark into fi eld at Westminster Micklin, but Roy Brum-league play . Brummett H. h F 'd · h r melt says the current says the Oilers are better ag ri ay na g t or .Oilers football team is than their record shows. their Sunset League football opener ag-ainst the most balanced in hi s "We had two practice Western they'll b.e going four ye arts as hea d anyone." /.• I with the sam e lineup coach. 2. Fountaln Valley th a t whipped Long "Defenses have to play H _ ...... -"-, ~1 na. (1 ·1}. The-Barons of 5. Loar• (0·2). Coach Herb Hill's Saxons could be the s urprise team or the circuit. The Beach WilsOn, 17-0 . us a little more h·onestly ft W'Ae--'-',1 ·~ -e~·e-coach Bruce Pickford And coac h Bruce now," he says. "Op~ h ,...... J ave perhaps more in-G •d Odds Pickford is plenty hap-nents can't play a nine-, -. diVidu&l stars than· any rl Py with that situation-man front against us aily C Schaff I th d 'th Oncerns o e conten ers wi R•1n1-e9tt1mo1""•t1v10 one that has four re-more. In the past, they quarterbacks Chris •u1t.1oowro.n ... rt1v4.,., gulars out of the start-always said we couldn't Stn1er•-•r-•b'f 1:a , . Dove and Ga ry usc-•CtW•b'I'•• ing lineup . Th at's throwverywell. San Clemente High San Clemente has Coleman, rtinner Mike 0111oS1:1t•-UCLAb¥10 because the r eplace· "But we arl' throwing School will be facing quarterbacks of about Musso. receivers Ken :i~~~""!!.~::U~:~~~h ments did so well and a lot better than before Redondo High Friday equal ability in Tim Margerum, Bo Boxotd ""'~o ... rD11••b,1 the fact that all four of a n d we· · h a v e a nig ht and coach Allie Vlelsides and Glenn Dill. d Milt M and Oll•.,_..-eoklf'aoob, *' h · 1 •. · ed b od an e arquez, ~.,110.,.,~.u .b,, t e previous Y tnJur quarter ack who can Schaff is wary of the Vleisides 1ets then on linemen Kevin Pat · .51.,,..,,.110¥.,.Al"lllt'1t,10 players-quarterback throw... Seahawks who are lick-offense while Dill starts t T' B' k Bill l.SUoftrF1or1c1.1t.,.2 Ch . 0 h lfb k k . erson, im iene , NOtf'tO.,,.o ... ,Mlch.St•teb'(7 r1s ove, a ac Thal quartt>r bac ts ing their wounds after a atroverondefense. Grilz and Mark Cowper. wminvionowro.-....1t,, Qu•rterback Mark Carlton b the key. to the attack with hi• OPllon series -one wbtch drwe everyc>rut cra1y ln--117.f. Backs Jolin Leever (llO) and Mel Lewter 0151 and linebacker Tim Breti: < 190 > are lep malnstays. · I. Karlaa U·l). Thliib a club that coul.d move up i.be ladder if it can escape injuries to key pe rsonne£ -most or whom must work two ways. Coach Mike Henigan has switched hi' off.-e to split baeks to take ad· vantage of hls running backs and one of the best in th•e league is Jlm Rankin , who already owns a 77 yard TD romp. Seven return ,ng s tarters on defense gives Marina tde potential to shut off any, but until the Vikes win consistently it~s hard to pick them higher. 1. Los Alamitos (~%). The Griffins of coach Jim Rodarte are a team "' capable of winning it all, but the uns ettled nature (pulled .hamstr- ing) oC tailback David Sprague makes the Griffins a risk. Tackles' Ron Langer (6·3, 225> and Hugh Dugan (6-Z, 210) anchor ail I-offense.___._ -~ 8. Western (2-0). The Pioneers are unbeaten, but a great deal more will be known Friday after the Pioneers tangle with Fountain Valley. Coach Jim Everett has switched to a wishbone offense and hasn't shown any passing game at all in the victories over Cypress and Savann~: Quarterback Dav e White and running back Ton')' A('comando gear the OCC off e nsive at- tack. While has already tossed nine TD passes, completing 21 of 40 aerials for 507 yards. And Accomando is averaging 7. 7 yards per Mike Mus·sO""a nd-tackles Bill Holst , who will lead 36·0 pasting by Av iation Perha'"' the score of The Baro n s s hould F1t1i.nonowrGoldtnW.11~1 Mark Cownor and Mark t he 01'lers ag ainst week ago ' ,,.... 0r-..eo.s10 ... •Lono11t•hb-t-11 r... a · la.st week's game with have beaten Redlands l'0W1t.inv•11e.,.011orW•tl•rnb'fS G" J S Burke-ar-e h ealthy Oran&e's Panthers Fri· ~he San Cleme nte Aviation ii an indication and were able to thrash :W~!~~~.·.~,s•,M-",',~,,, Ir 8 port8 _carry with 294 yards 1 and four TDs. again. day night al Huntington Tritons defeated. Redon L B h I ..... ~... v ... • d -· of the situation al both ong eac Wi son c..n.,.,. .... ,Lao-a.ocntrtl'h ..1c~1 In consi er at ion of Be'ach High. Kickoff is 8 do last ye~ al h9'!1e, 7-6, hchools when the pBM;"a without four o f their er .. -ro.no HU111tyJ\o'J C«riWI "°' '"' o.w..iwrnt tht> outstanding effort in ·the Empire Le••rue to add to c ...... aff s con .._ c.ntoMeP-•Ml'vnoll•b,s '' " "' ~ _.. ~· · ameisanecesaity. gems. Hwnuneton&e9C110Ytr0r.,."'2 Glmflbefl s ' o, 11 agains t Wil so n, opener. cern. s.nc ........ nM-•R•dondo"'l"I 0topw-s 2 2 •12· however, the replace-Last year, llolat com-··Las t week ~they The Seahawks, after 3. Edison (2.0).· The EIDorodol'o ... ~M1u1onv1•to b¥• K.,."" ; J ~ 2! ments get the nod Fri-pleted 30 of 77 passes 'or <Redondo) had to Play falling tq give up the Chargers have worked =~.:;1"':;i;:t~1,:~~.":.:V' =~ i • ' • day in starting roles. 516 yards a nd in two catchup ball,'' Schaff {Qotball In a scrimmage over two foes of lesser •'"'onr•ov•rE1Toro1t.,.• a.--1 0 o 2 I i. MVMust ··1 couldn't be happier gamesithis season. Hoisl says. ''But. the week and in their opener·, had classification -Bolsa ~:;::,::;.';.0;~:.~::.,.s• ::~on ! ~ ; ;; With our team at this has connected on 16-0f·3Z before that, they beat the si~ turnovers. three of .------~----------------''==°'=="~' ---'"'---'-'--'':__::"c. paint,•· says Pickford. for289yards1 daylights out of a tough them corrilng on pass in· .,"This is a t eam with Huntington Beach "s Mi raCostate&m :~ • terceptions. against ! I I I ! Contain ' 3 Players character ... but it 's go. running attack •hasn't The San Clemente .~viation. _ .Jng t6 be t~sted again ~en.~s :strong as in eut coac.b ts__J__fitarl'Ul or_~ ~haff has several run· f&nd again. We are a years, but Brummet( Redondo ,Wishbone ll· ning backs available in· young team." says, ''the rea ~on we tack and1feels the strong l'luding starters Brian That first test comes aren't rushing as much running game of the Wood , Ron Wade a nd against a highly im· is because we are throw-Seahawks will be a stiff Tom Arons along with Mission Viejo High's P _roved W est e _r n ing the ball more. But test for the Trilons· de-reserve Randy Adams. footba.U team will face its P1on ee~s te!lm which Jim Lucas will have his tensive unit. All have done well in the touabest challenge of the feat~res a wish~ne of. 800 yards berore the The game will pit two first two games for the seuon Friday night, says tense that ~V will see seasOO ends.'' t e a m s u s i n g th e Tri tons with Wood gain· DiabJ"os coach John only once this year. Lucas, a 170·pound wishbone offense where ing over zoo yards in 33 Murio. ··we:re nervous about halfback, has carried 30 the run is featured over carries for a 6 . o Mission Viejo, un· the wishbone and that times for l:U yards. the passing game. average. beaten in two games, Western may be able. to .,,--,------.,--_..,=,........,...,.c.-:.,.,..,,,,"""---=---''=,...,......,=-~=7 hosts winless El Dorado ~ontrol th.e game with 1 at So' clock. it. We dC?n t want lO bu~t "It's our stiffest test, hea~s with ~cstern . It .~ by far,'' says Murio. "El a big,. physical t eam, Dorado has played two says Pic~ford . good football teams (Sun-. The wishbone puts a ny H ills and La Habra) different loo.k at the de· andwasbeaten inthe last fense ~nd Pickford sa~ few minutes .of both his m1ddleguard, Kevm games. Patterson, coul~ be shut "El Dorado is a huge off early .against ~wo 1 team and is unorthodox an.~ three-time ~locking. in many things it does . But that gives our which causes quite a re~ tackles '!'~ch b~~ter op. problems in prepara· p~rtun1t1es , says lion." says Murio. Pickford. The key to beating the Patt~rson was named Golden Hawks, says defensive player of the Murio, is containing ga~e for the second three players. ~tra1ght week after pac- ' "'They have an out-1n.g th e shu t o ut of • standin1 receiver <Ken W!~son; . . Dressel ) an outstanding We ve, always tned quarte~back (T odd to. attack the orrens.~ Peterson) and an oul· wit h o~r no se m.~n , standing ~ailback (Jim sars Pi ckford . But Haynie). We have to stop we.~e n~ver had anyone • Sale price• effective through Sun.day, October 5,"1975 • ) 1 thesethreepeople." qu.i;fe l1~e Patterson. Murio and his Diablos Hes quick and tough may not have to worry and he .comes to play. f about Haynie, an all· Som.e kids are always \ Orange League choice look,ing for a way to get · last season. · El Por-1o ou.~ of the game to rest. Now·Mammoth olfen the·moet In luxurious condomirlium IMng - as well as skiing. Own your own oondominlUm at the mot! pnstlglol&s • ·~1 in Mammoth and ski to )IOU1'1ront door from the ....W bll9e lodge and chair lifts 7, 8 o< 16. The Mammoth Ski & Racquot Oub, that's where It all begins. ' , ' All condominiums are complelely q.comor furnished from a fuly aquippei! kitchen to conuerltbhl das. a color TV, ...., a 24how; com- puteiti:ed PSX. t~ !ll'lleln.'Toget. the most out of Mamn>Clh. ltait by moutng Into IH><* O!:!l'IMammolh Ski & Racquet Club Conclomlnlum coachGlenHastiligssB)'S But P~tterspn would Haynieisdefinltelyoutof go 48 . ~1nut1es ev~ry , . Friday's tilt with an Uf1!e out 1r wed l~t him. 1---1•_,,nldeinjury .---ttt;:l-no_!~!. big.!. but Fully furnished conClomln!uma from ~f!JO(). mquire about our mutual awner· s111p purchase plans. ..,,..tJon:'t.delayj!laililic.._~,__­ today, or better yet. call us collect Mission Viejo has he 1 iffman. ~--.- moved the ball well in posting victori•s 'Over Saddloback and CO.ta C C t I J Meta, but Murlo says his r088 0UD ry orfemive line Will get a VA"SITY ed IU~ .. l »I Ct•l IEI T-nlll teat Frida)'. 1. ~ (ITJ IO:St ; 2, MYirliitM "We't• have to move. tETI n:os: 1 LI'*•' (1ET111:10: •. thelr~atha up front to 0.... CKI 11:11: s. v_.. WI• {lfT) I 11:/1; 4.""""""" (a) 1t:1•; 7. T-• beat m. El Dorado is c .. 11:••: a. kMildt 1eT1 11:tt; •. ti II bl > d l'rMtt11 UC) 11 :tti 10. Ptl'l'lbllrtoft excep oaa 'I I an ~ITI 11 :1': 11. 01mtn10 U!TI n:•: v.,-akllled.'' 1a. c,_,,_ o<t tt:tt; 1J. ~ I • 'Quarterback Doug ut111:10:1 .. ,....c1<111:10. Reeve• and tailback · ic.-:~•g:1~:,~~11'i-~ 1, 'If Scott~s>tar,havebeentbe 1.1.....,...11<111t•;1. w...._ Sold excktalwl,, 1~ at our Newport Beaclf sales ' '8lce: 714/675-9100. ' I._, , • ..... Deluxe silk prints ·from Kodacolor . negatives -standard sizes· -. I -.:10 for--1 .SQ Reg. 10for1.90 • Sava on our low film prices. ,_ ______ , ,-------...! ' Kodacolor C·126 fllm1 12 expoaures 1.19 Koda color C-110 film, 12 exposure• 1.-19 Kodacolor 620 fllm 1.19 otrtneive 1p1rka for MJs--~~~:r.:T~· ,~~:•s.l~~~:~ii;i Mammoth~ Inc. 1' alonViejothU1far. 11:•1•.l'•llt011 fKl 11:07 ;1.Sl..,.UCI loc.tedlnthec:ent•ol· N~mt•--------------1 '--------~ I' Reev• h11 completed 1~1•;1.cwbtl"ck11s:1J1 • ...... v MflmmothVillage. ~ , 11 of _ 111 1 lo •112 ,11T1w1•;10.tt .. c1rr1•" CKJ 1•1Jt. • Wrtte to Mammoth Pl ".i _ ::is1~A I . .,, P e f ••otM·IOPM & )()OC. 01)v EWl'llng ~m\dlwoTDt:Spear· .. _,.,..,.,.... . . •12821 I~ ARCADIA . CANOGA PARK CARSON DOWNEY F\ILllRTON r. 1itt1*11•1 yarckln22 .. -.. ,.,; '""' !· ::l.!!'J H,lwpaol ...... ~ Add•.-1-.~_,..-,_,_ __ , ___ ~----I HUNTINGTON IEACH LAKEWOOQ MONTCLAIR. NEWPOllT llACH - ••• 1 di _ 11101:s.Jvt•11T111i•· .. ~. ~~~~ h., ~ • NORTHAIOGE :oAA .... OE 'THE CITY' PU•NT• HtLLt . ' -u DI • -IOTI ""'' ....... 1•1 ,,,., •. C.lffomlll 2663 c • ' ' Ill " ., E E ... nm to beat Coota -<ITI "''" ..... ..-,., 71" -9100 . "Y SIOI• z.'P----1 VERSIDE IAN llNARDINO VENTUR~ WHITTWOOD • • k ••n. #11':"""""'•t•T11s:•:•.c. ..,-,_r • ··~ M 1 .. . UN ,ourJC,lltMfchar card. J .~ ~~:~·~-.....,-. 4 wti:111a:ft11t. Ttro.JJSJttiA.-, ··~·~-La. Ill"' o\Wl11111~ .. 111,,..._'fl~IM..:llQl~~,.,_,_,Duch.Calil.c>2ti63. L-----7'"..:·--~----~~--'"=::::;:===--.....::___....:.· _ _:_· .:.' _ _:'_J ~ -~ .. ~ " 1-. l ---j._ •• ., • • r DROPPING BACK -Marina Vikings quarterback Dave Wallach (IO) drops back to pass as Forrest Pharaoh (60). Dan Gurzi (63) lead blocking. Marina opens Sunset League play Saturday against Westminster. CdM Must Stop Ben Be"' Passes Marina Strength: On paper Corona del Mar is 0-2 as the Sea Kings prepare for Friday's Century League football lidlifter against Villa Park at El Modena High. Sp~stoa21-7victory The Run ov Coronadel Mar. · ehurtusJastyear," The M.arina High But Sea Kings coach Dave Holland isn't bhy- ----l ng the~.r.ole no·rmally handed a winless tCam agai~st a squad un· beaten in two games and rated No. 2. ln CIF 3·A circles. concedes Holland. "They School Vikings appear to like to get him outside, ~ something of a ques· but people have moved t10h m ark as they ap- on us through the mid-proa c h th e ir Sunset die, too. We "ve just got to League football opener play better defense, that w i t h .t h e r i v a I· is do thing things we do, W estm1ns~er Lions only better. Saturday n11ht ... (8l at "It's a \combination of Hµntington l;\each...Hi2h. things We must contain. f"nd M_ar1 n.a poach We have to stop Ben Ben Mike Henigan 1s slill not and the things they do Off too sure what be can .ex- or him like the jump pect from his teaq>. <i ·l.), passes. Sometimes Villa but he seems to fllave ht- Park will go to some fan· tl_e doubts about the ''I ft:el 1We've played two of the best teams in ·-·----... the county in Mater Dei and Newport Harbor,"' says Holland. ''Our kids kno'!V they were in with two Very fine teams. We don't feel we"'re an 0.2 team . We know we played some people with some real guns." cy stuff, too.·· Lions . · Holland says one of the..,. ''They're going ~ be bright spots so far at U-e<tdy for us. Last year Corona del Mar is the en-we played them to a 7-7 tire offensive line. "We tie. which kept them frpm .1ee1 we're a lot further tyiffg &or the league ahead at this stage than champi~ns~ip, .. he says~ what we had a n -'Marina s strength ticipated. ·· ~eei:ns lo be i;nost visible Another gun aimed at Corona del Mar is due to -be triggered Friday iq the form of Villa Park haitback Bruce-Ben Ben. Ben Ben carried for 160 yards in 32 carries in 1974 to lead the Changes in the Corona in ~ts running bac ~s . del Mar armor include Seruors Bob Craft, Jim Dave Meador (165) ~al Rankin, Fred Rennaker right tackle. David Gaol-.and junior. Mike fy~1lt~ bill (165) at nose guard stand ~t in the V1k1ngs and Scott Merry (160 ) at ground a·~ttlck .. comerback . "We have four good running bacJts, ·· flays Heni8an. · · Ran}<in is th~ biggest breakaway-J .agtina Secondary ;~1 ·~~ ~=~ t~:;;~: --game Jast week atalhst F S T Huntin~on Beach.·· Rank rushed for 121 aces tern. est yardsr.ightcarn'es,in· One of.Laguna Beach that"snobigdea1.·· High's strongest points is Haryung is especially the Artists' secondary pleased with his own and it's tht phase that team's passing game.- will get its first real test ledhyquarterbackDavid of the non·leagu~ football Chapman. season as Canyon's pass. Chapman exploited minded Comanches in· Rim of the World'ssecon- ~vade Friday for an 8 dary.Cor 116 yards with 6 •O'clocktiff. completions in 14 at- "Canyon is nol ;is good tempts. And backup QB ·as last year.·· says Craig French added 73 Lagun'a Beach coach yards on 2 completioos in Dennis Haryung, "but Jtries. . they are. better than the The running game was twoteamswe 'v~facedso led by Kevin Pike's 59 tar." yards in 13 carries, The Artists have rolled although French came to a pair of non-league through in tha t depart· victories against oppo6i·· ment. too, with 45 yards tion that offered litUe in in7carries. the way of a passing Haryung is ma~ing game. three changes in .bis "I've said all along that lineup . for Canyon-:a.11 our secondary is one or minoronthesurface. ' our real strong points,"" Rick Snyd er will says Haryung. ''We'll --qper_afe at offensive rmd out Friday because tackle in place of Norm Canyon can really throw Anderson (slight hip the ball. We have toslQp pointer)and.ChuckGood- thW. passing game in the .man (150) takes Snyder 's mtdium and short placeatmiddleguard. ranges. . Phil Trimble moves in· 7 'They're bigg't than to the secondary a t cor- us, but everyone is so nerback. cLu·d'ing a 77 .yard touchdown a sprint. The 180-pounder has run the 40in4.6. Quarterback David Wall ach will be callin@ signals for the Vikings. The 6-0 senior completed six of 15 -,asses fOr 1E yards in Friday's game. Westminster. 2·0 on the year, is coming off a big 14 -0 wiq over Lakewood. The Lions are capable or moVing the ball well with the tikes of tailback Kevin Tf.avis and fullback Dennis Boswell. Adding that something extra is Lion s quarterba c k Tim DeMase, who threw a perfect five for five against Lakewood. Despite the obvious of. fensive strengths of both teams. it may be the de- fensive units that ma1ce the difference . According to Henigan, Marina has not pl ayed goo4 defense, and he considers West minster to have its best defense in nine years. Eagles Picture Cloudy 'lbe situatiQD at Estan-time now and Con(er will which set up most of c:ia High is somewhat be suited~up . 'You Estan.cia 's punch cloud)'. as the Eair:les pre-wouldn·t___krt9~onfer ~~t Rancho. pareforSilUra&Y's n· ITT-been hurl<3 AS£0FTust-ans·atorday tury League Opener with separated shoulder in· it's Kiefer·s opinion that. T\lltln -but you get the jury in the summer). the Tillers can create feellna:. football coach considering the hitting problems with a tough Ken Kiefer has i t be"s doing on the prac-defense. planned that way. ticefield."" "Tustin mix-es up t.he "His undefeated Eagles · Despite these reports defense pretty good Wl~ meet TuaUn at Newport Kiefer 111ainlains his good purs.uit. _Footh.111 Harbor in an 8 o'clock JineU}I will be the same ~at Tustin w.~th mLS· tiff ~ it's not certain as tbe one wh1cb started clir~i~n pl~ys .. a. 11) be the in defeating Rancho Misdlrection 1s one of w 0 O ~ . . .... Al 't 1 t k the terms usually ap. quarterback -Kir. ami os as wee • plied to Estanci8's of. Langdaloit Koyln LaRue. 27;12·_ _ _ , _ , • tense. The Ea1les lille to orLarry 111. .. 'There could '6e some move one way and " And the status ot wide possible switches at the counter with· something , . ... I ~ . ., . Dol ng Wi~FluBug Tiie Dana HUii mp tor' 113 1ard1 in lut .::..bool DolpbJns will be week '• l ·O 101& to ;;:;-~--~----I.lie effect• ol tho l!:apenn&a. Ou buR 11 weU u tho D ... HUia' defensive llrea WUdeats In Prlilay unit hu allowed only one niallt•s DOl;l·le•gu·e root.' touthdown in its two ball' clash al Sa~ ...,. .. ,andwlll~tested Ctemeo\e1t8. by Brea quarterback .Dina "1111/• coach 11111 Walt Weigand. He lhrew CU~erty says the illness 11 completions out of JS ma)' kffp 11.niany assbt attempts for 102 yard:s starters from playing. and one touchdown inthe- ApparenUy lhe bug bas WUdcats' recent 21.-J.• oot been ditcriminatory -..toLoWell. and the ~aching staff "'What worries me bas also been Infected. moot about Wei1ond," CUnerty, however. n -sa,. Cunerty, "'is that pects to follow the same be"1atoodrunner,too. general game plan as the "He's always a threat Dolphins have attempted :OD a broken play. He'sac· before. curate-and a good ··wetey to throw about ·athlete." JS times per game and Adding to the Dolpblns run about 40, lf we get defensive worries is Brea that many plays off,·• he speedster Ray Reynoso. says. · The senior track star has Leading .. the Dolphins been clOC'ked at a siziling ground attack is Kerry 4.2inthe40. Crabb, who is Dana ''He has excellent Hills' le;uling rusher speed and good moves,'" with 116 Yl"rds in 30 car-s1ysCunerty. "We better ries. hlthim good the first time Also back for the or we'll be missing him Dolphins is Keith King, allnight:• who has been sidelined with a leg injury. Kink is • the fastest back, running the40in4.6. Quarterback ' Rob suunos-haio .,1.,, looked good for ' tlie Dolpliins. The 5-9, J GS -pound transfer from Villa Pirk codipleted 8 of 17 p.asSes • r ,, Football ............. le_., __ ,.. .. AA. Ylllltlly a1u. • 0 I 0- Ecll-°""" 0 0 0 ...... ~Yal .. yTO: Jl•l\lllk'- iD""*'°"a-ftOO'na f.f. l~K-1 le_"...,.." l."'9W'l 9"c" • • • ....,, ·~ 011 9--M L...-9HC" TO.; W•tf1, MllOr9. • • ( ,• DAILY PtLOT Cf Polo Result-s V mencia De/ens Problem for Uni · v..-.n The.y were an lnett~-says Roche or the Tro-. .....,.,...="'~ s ...... tive football te•m in jan.s 29-6 win. ''Our 'WI-"*,:"'.,.. .... ., ... 1• ~: 1974 . but ~Dlck Roche ning came ls. our balfc .....,,,.1111111wa.M1tM.tt..,..,_ thlnkstbepreiJetitValen· strenlf:b. I read an arti.- t.<Ml*ft.-.Urt.uo.. cla Hlch Tlgera-dl'lpite cle about Woody Hayeii:. ,.:-,..::.:::'.!:'.... thelr 0·2 record-will who said ht had a lot ol •llOIM·IO""' c11use Univef~lty'e Tro-running back11 . And i ~="Y0..";"1 0 , janstrOUbleFrt4aynl&hl think we have the same wrimtr• o o o ,_, at Valencia. · situation . "'"· V•1••• 5t•'1"•: '1"'1-'•· "They·re a :trrappy "Peopl e rave about Hk,,_ ........... vA1tJ1T• bunch. and tpey play a Ron Dykes, but we can ..,."Y..,.""" 4-4 defense that causes also use our slot back and ......... O' ,, 1 t c-i..-.. • • • t--3.l problems,·· says the fullback." c.11• --.w •<•11 •0: "0-'-' •. UniYer11ily football The reason people ~ 4 I(, Lyit#lt 4 ~ l. • .._..._,,.0.1..,.-.,.~_.J. roach. '".Th'y stunt a lot. rave about Dykes is ..-.... t. C.-IMl'I 2• OtMn • ........., itislde, and·you don't see b e c a u s e o f hi s SMlllt, GrtMlfl'. (ltt'ltl"', o.utl, ~ ............ teams that stunt quite as· performance against LQi Ju•10Rv••s1T• often as Valencia." Amigos, a team that be c.-..... _.,_... •1t01H·IO"" Roche also sa.y:s that rushed for 87 yar~ sc-19y~-Valencia 's offense-against. Jn two tames. ~"' 0 J 0 _, . l l c-ia,.... • , , 1.-11 p a r t 1 c u a r y Dykes has totaled 13!1 C.\t-.. KM*': Wfll~ t. quarterback Norm yards. ---.J,P'kll.tti;z..c-.,.,,flloQIWs.. Rodriguez-will· be dif-University also let ....,._,F ....... E•mHI. va•11Tv ficulttocontain. wide receiver Sean '"*"' ~..,~ 0 o-1 "Their quarterback is Graham loose against EMtt1t1a J 1 s ..... 11 a really finE' runner,.. l...o:s Amigos. Graham E"-laxeri"tl:Sl•ventl..MIY'l. R h "H . lh ed 32 rd s1rotrtm•l•t t . Wyatt 1• s1.-. says oc e. e 1s , e scor on a -ya re· «Htl!W. best we have seen this verH .. JuM1o•va•s•TY year. He cuts back As for Halagan, Roche ~.,, Qlllrttft Twfht t o ' 1-1 against the grain and says, ·'John ha:i been w£1"::1a sc:.,..1111: w:.1: 1~ .. ~ runs really well." completing passes in key OM.~. 1oc~1uono. J n t w o g a m e s . situations." HaJagan has PltOSM·SO'"" Rodriguei has carried 35 completed 13 of 28 p....,. sun 19y °""'Mn . n1s11.. o o o o-o limes for 208 yards and forl53yards. E1ta11C1a > , • 1-t. has completed 10 of 27 D e f e n s i v e I y t, . ~~="~: Wv•tt 1· 0r.u. passes for 94 yards. University;s top playet VAlltllTY R o c h e i s a I s o has been free safety Art k_...,o...e..,." · th r h . h EdiMlll , • o 1...q pra1sewor y o 1s Heise, w o l)ad five i.-a 2 o 1 ·~quart e rback, J ot:u tackles against Los E.c11 .... KOO'lfttl:. Sp.Mt" 3• ~. Halagan and the entire Am1·gos. · Al.MMollo ~. J:!'.•wfw•. T...-r. • .wo.,.;..,;---University offen'S'e-:--- JuMio1tv••s1Tv _. ··orren•i'vely we start-COlletfe Serrer 11•--·,,·~· " . · · ed to gel things going s.wc:.. .... 11.hl«ilLMM• See Polo Page C4 against Los Amigos,"' ~f:~r-;:,~~:!"o!!,,:d;:'- ' Half Gal. LIMITED TIME. receiver GarJ Confer last moment,•· says el11e. .. lan't stable, either. He , Kiefer. . Tus tin linebar.ker Save $~00· sea· • 7C mayor may not play Ale-And although Estancia Richard Umphrey and · · on· . . I ram' «s ro cordlnttoKiefer. · ii unbeaten, Kiefer says sllfety Kenny Wright are wn ' "We kind of like lhal he's not satls!ied Wllh Klefer's maJ~ concoms _ : . e 1ltiaat""1," uys Kiefer. the Ea1I01 offense" al· among the \ Tiller~ de· 1 "Hoell Is r.-Ody al any ludiDI lo the defense (ense. . ·--------~.---------------------...:..---.,.,..--"-r-----,;,..;.--' • ' I ' I • • .. OAILYF'tlOT Thursday, OCtobet 2. 1975 I POW _ ••• \Women's ~Athletic .JC Grid Stars Aztecs Mesa'~ Rosauer ,..... ,,.,....,...a .... ,, .. ,. 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T•l'lDr 1-5. 81r11 man-Tnor1 on IL lll Gt ! Gwl.,u.p-0.lewe I·•. lt1tl,,.-Ce""rll' CL.II ) IHI VenHorr'" 01Flor1f.1. CLARK HAYS GWC Olfel)se LARRY JORDAN Seddleback Otfen1e DENNIS FORTIN GWC Defense Rustlers Tryirig New QB """'•Y·Klln11.,-rn. lf.l 0.1 wi-r· Golden West Coll ege J1::::t'~n 111<1e1M.l1rrYftlll·L will go with a new !iml111...... quarterback Satµrda,r l(,":,';;.~•,.•r~1 lt:I dtl '"~-. tUght when the Ru~ilers MIJ•oft·.J•m110t1 1~1 c1e1 ,,.,.... foot.ball t,am tangles ~:~'.~~1i.1.t• tl • c1e1 oe-· TOWY ACCOMANDO with Fullerton College in ' illilthlefso!IMI:" ~· non-confe rence action on 11e.te-M•t 11:1 cte1 Tr•111,..o. ..,.. OCC Offense the Orange Coa st College ,...,11111 .. 1. t4 111m•.,·Jlm•n •l tlB I ••I ~ field.Kickoff is at7 :.'.KI. "'r9~:;.':;',.";:t;:i·:_~!i ... vie~ , . ., M hs Rich Shrout , a s tarter " onarc in the first three games 1t•r1tlll!l tTictt:'l'i!.,1-1. for the Rustlers. was in· Mi11't11 1T1oe1 Go11enhol1rl-S. ~ 5 · l•""ll"' 1T10.1c.111-•. jured at Mt. a n Antoruo _,1M1110.1t •"1"'lll,,,.11•1 S k 3 d College last week and.his Hollllre IMV)doll Gorlst-I ee r future t"n footbaJJ Will not Belwll ITJ dlf Ro1MllOl-i ...,_, cT10efou1o1t-1. be determined until t~ l,...y (M\l)dll Sc:h,..ldolrl-1. Sh d MIKE FROST OCC Defense 22 JCs • Unbeaten ~ .... ,. ...................... The C<itta Me1 a ~ pus, despite a ZO..l.S Ima ·••i.--:.._." p e l e Y o d • r ' 1 ScboOl M'Ustanas. wtlOee JO Mlaa~on VieJo Jut. ......::".,-T': , ,_, Esperanza High s'c&ool ~Jenae depend.I heayUy weekend. . :=.....,....,.... • t • .....,., Aztecs footbll!ll team wUl oftil tba iood arm ..of Rackihl up an Im· .....,.,,__..;,..,.,.... .. ,.. be goiog aaain:st it• Wrd u • r't-e r b a c'k 1' l m ·pr .. tve 3IO ~ard:l ln bis ~ot:';~ 1• °'""91t, s traight South Coaat loaa.aer will face luttwooulln"p, tbeS..10, N•MMtYAntTY ; League opPonenl Salur· aootbef tei.!fl seemingly J'l();pounder ha.s cornptet. lMAlllnit:"'t'--r': t ,_, daynightwhen µta.al.es .dedi~aled~. the 'pasi, ed 3.l ,9f 53 to11es • .....,,..,...... s i •1...ts with E l :ro-ro H lgfl '• althoulh pei'bapa more .. Completang a s hade Wl· .. ":::"a.:"~'1i,r.:::i-r-~ Cha r ger11 at Valencia by nec.sltytbanlnc:lina· der to pe•cent of his t~ High at 7::SO. . ' . Uoo. • passes, incl\&ding \hrtt. -.-----;::::-:,:,, Yoder, in his first year Fri da:y n ight th e tou.c:hdowna,'fti'e second· &.a "' o • • ._, back 01_1 t he high school Mus tang s ho s t the year starter h~• tbl'O'Wl) .•;::",...~,,.,:·' .. !~ coaching level , has Masnolla Sentinels from threeintercept1on1. •••t•r ~r0 .,,,.,., Kllft••· t u r n e d th e A z (e Cs Anaheim at N e wpart ''TimbasdoneareaUy ~.-'"''' ,,.,,.,.,_, w1111•""•· around . Last weekend Harbor High in their Ceo~ finejo~. bu~he'_• eotafine ,... ••1,11"'·='s,.,.• t hey de feated , Q.an a tury League OP-ener. offensive ltne m front of _ sc-.~Olle,,.,. l~lla. 8:0· for their first The Sentlnefs ,1:1,, h.i_m and_good rec~lvera. ~,.,.!:'•' ~ : : i-'; victory 10 two years. whose ranks have been It s not JUSt him , says c.r....t *' ,..., K«iftt: WMrTY '- El Toro i~ co m ing off a redueed by injuries as 8 Costa Mesa c'?ach Tom Sl"l'Wl,7:~·10•v••StTT 41-14 pas ting by Gahr ult f ·ts gh and French. . ._....,...,._. High but Yoder doesn't ~ :S.1~ 1o!:~o Chai-. Jn this predicted aerial ::-,.:•,..., : ; : ::': reel his opP«)nent will be fey lut .Friday, wW be battle.· French fi.ures eor... ..i Mer""""':.,_ s. down. . wit.bout the full services that to stop Magnolia the . w.11«< l. "1"" t. 011Mme,.,,,.,,_. ·:E veryt h in g went of tailbacks Randy Dis· Mustangs will have ~ "Dlf"· P•OM·SOf"M wron~.for l~e m a.~ainst coeandLJanceDoty. stopHunt,andbefeelsbis . ~..,~ t ._, Orange Coast Coll ege is one o( 22 unbeaten JC football t eams i n the s tate . Gahr , he says. I ex-While senior fullback seconda ry is u'p to th~ ~,.:;: s • 1 ._.... peel thef!l to be much Scott Lusk no doubt will test . c.oM•tMllrK•I~: """"· bette r this w_eek .. 1°1!eY be the workhorse of the "We h ~ve not done_ too ,...,...,,.,YTOU•ttAMINT have a very 1mpress1ve Sentin e l s b·ac kfie ld , ba dl y 1n d e f e nding ~.:::"°""'':-': 3 ,_11 team and seem to have quarterback Ron Hunt against the pa!ls. W~have ....,...im _ 0 , , o.-1 The list tota ls 12 teams in Southern Ca lifornia. three of w hic h are 3·0. t he i r most s u ccess most l"tkely will take to intercepted three in our F\I scor l•t: P1111 '· Aldrk1 ",· · h f lb JI '' b h Twym1r. 2 N•'''" 2. S111 er . throwing t e ~ a · the airquitefrequently. two games , ut we a· .,..,,_,._ • 5etfllrolrft CelllV.11lt C..ll-,'9t.,. "" EI C:•m•no !>-01 ,u 0r•"91 CM11 IHI 1a• "'·-... ().OJ 111 S...l18e•ll<il•• !J.(lj ~ Cll•11\ ct.QI M Pl1rt1 CM I •s U1 Vell•1" 11-<ll •S V1"1u•• u -01 ts Ba~ff\lltlct U-01 •~ ~IOmtr 12-<ll olO E&\I LA CJ-<11 olO Alo 110!\do Ct.Q I JJ ,..,,..,,. c.11terr1l1 s... Jos.. ll-01 '°" S.\klyOlll f>-0) • S...11 Ro..a ll-01 /"I 0-.llol (l·Ol I~ Co\l#T'H'>e!i llo~er IJ·OI 11 WK! Vell•l' O·O• bl Frnno 11-0l 9'6 ~,..,.u, n-01 i. ~,.¥ P,er1i.,s1111 11-ai •l Aff1;!•Y lt4J ,9 Esperanza is paced by The 6_2 190.pound ven't faced a nyone yet q u a rt er b a e. k M a r_k sf:niOr comPleted 16 of 34 ,with the caliber of Hunt. ",~ Whitley. described by hi~ passes for 194 yards and It could be a helluva spec- ,. 'coach a s an a~equate one touchdown. Hunt was tator_game ! ·· he s~ys . . ~ thrower and getting bet· intercepted four times. · A 'little disaPl;l<>lnted m :w ter. . Rosauer also has been the Must a n gs ground 10 Ag~1nst_ San Cl emente. quite successful with ·the game .so rar, French feels ;~ he hit eight of 17 at -. that Costa Mesa must 21 tempts for 113 yards and establish a bette r run· :: one interception in an Calewdar nin g attack. .. " " " "' ,, .. "' • 1801 O'OU COUPiff'Y-k" Dl"9Q MIS-el W • • t h t · oss. occ u:»i. LA Sovth,...11 •1 ~ " e re goin g o ave o Don Stodola. t he start-w111 ll t30 I, s e110 11••c" •t make fe we r m istakes ing tailback, is averag· SO:C~!:·~~1 .,, E•1I lo1 than we did agaiilst Mis· ing nearly four yar ds per An'll._, n:»I. sion Viejo,·· s ays French. try in t wo games and last G1r11 11nr11f.-Ml111.,., \l l•lo 11 The Mustangs fumbled k k r m N -IS:ISI. J • wee too a pass r~ Girt11)91t 11two11-Go1cte .. w..1e1 E1 four times, recovenng WhJt ley ror a _ty.'O·JX>lnl c.m1110 c• ... m.1. none, and gain ed only 47 I G1 rl1 ffelll hoc:key-llio Morw:ID •t nd ronVers on. Goldll'l 'Nt'sttl:lOI. yards netonthe grou . . [J ft ~Tu 'PARTS SAVE30~50~ M .. IFAml p l US1 Na Irvine Batdes No. I UCLA LOS ANGELES -It will be No. 1 UCLA vs. No. 2 UC Irvine when the two collegiate water,polo powers clash at 10 Satur· day morning at UCLA. The two teams have met once this season. and UCLA emerged with a 10-9 overtime win in the championship game of the Irvine tournament. .. rry·TOl(ll~I doll F9r!ltt· utout a§hrout Su ff e red a "'.,.... cervical dJslocation irl II~--;;--: 'Trem1>1,·w•u°" tTI at....... Two top defensive foot· the neck and lost a ll feel· I FOl',!_~·n11t·RI••• 1T1 d•t Horris-ball teams which have al· ing for a coup le of hours. ~~nll-S • I ed I 14 b" cd J9or•Mc1-i::wtor1 cMvi d•• uenw-ow on Y com in He came back. however, to4'!1enctt-1l'l1--t. points. in 16 q uarters and was r eleased from ..-~·"'••• 1r1 ci.i Gar~ .... ~ clash at tt)e Santa Ana the hospita l Saturday jo1111-s1mp1or1 1Mv1 011 Bowl tonight. night. HeJs in school this TB':~~TL~":~:-:~11 tMV I 11•1 And because they have week with a neck har· cormH~-0111-•. ' shown they can generate ness. Sc:~:1°-~ ITI "' Fora-an ofhf~se~ thhse M ~terliDehi Replacing the :41Jured . VAltSITY m1 ouonarc ares g t~ Shrout at quarterback 1.1 Quint• .., •si.nt•• ,..,, is-1, f ' a v o r i t e s o v e r will be Nick Punimata is--il. JuNio1tvA11s1Tv Lakewood 's L a ncers. who did a crediL-able job u Qul"t••'•-'-'• 1s-1.1s-l. Kickoffis8. in relier at Mt ~-SA C . VAllSITY Th I • u .. 1,,.,,11, ct•I F1 ... ve11•1 is-,_ e non-eague game The Rustlers have un- 11.n, 1s-s. be twee n the Angelus veiled a strona rushing JUNIOll 'IAllSITY L d M • ur11 ... r\lh• ct•t "'"· ¥•11•1 is-•. e a g u e a n oore attack this season, Jed by 1>-1s.1s-12. League r epresenlatives Mark Davis who has va11s1TY figures to be a rugged de-1gained over 100 yards in Mission V .. Jolltf T111~ln IS-1, IS-2. f · b ti! M t Dei JUN1011vA11s1Tv ens1ve a e. a er allthreegamestodate. Ml1slon\lielo 0el'T111tln lS-10, IS-I. of the Angelus circuit has At Mt. SAC, Davis ran· u-~ HUii dll -'1"''"''1" is-J, not allowed the opposi· fof 145 yards to bring his Footh111 oet Ml111on 11111o 15-•. tion to score a point while season total to371. •>-1s,1s-.a Lakewood permitted just The potent Golde n M1111on 'llelo doll Edol10n 15-U.t-U, f h 1s-1 two ourt quarter West ground g•ame Ntw..ort dolt s.r1 c111n1nt• 1s-1. t ouchdowns to strong amassed a 'total of 452 •s-.!:...1ne11e1Pet111c•1 s-•, 1s-io. Westminster. yards agains~ the MOWJ· But Lakewood has only ties with nine different Ski Club ·Will Meet scored 10 points in two backs contributing to the outings against much ·total. ·~. stronger OJ?ponents than The Ku stters had a pair Mater De1 has faced. of field goals by Dall> Lake"!'ood d~feated ~McPherson to move Jlim Lo~ra, ~0-0, .while Mater into second place on the The Balboa Ski Club De1 whipped Corona del all-time school klc1c scor- will hold its first general M_a r • 33·0 • and La ing list behind UCLA's meeting Tuesday at the Mirada .. 28-0 . Brett White. McPherson Newporter Inn at ' Met9f'o.t0fftillw nowhat 52points. o"clock. sE-P•t JDr1111 110 C.Oach Ray Shackleford AT-JonnSt1mmer ''° feel s the Fullerton r The meetings are open RG-MontySt>.,cttr 20CI tb anyone interested in c -EncW11'11•• •• Hornets will be throwing skiing and are held the t;:!,_a:;,t~"19 : againat his team Satur- fjrst and third Tuesday TE-8111 l(euv 1t0 day night. h Q9-T1m w19mor, uo "TbJ!IY hav~ good 5........1 of each mont . Ta-0.'11oGflllre 111 us ~ Stan Foxx is the new ,..~, .... w11uem1 20C1 in their wide receivers President o[ the club, FL-JlmOlclr_, ISO and they have 3 pair Of MtlwO<tiO.tefl1• d t b k . having served as fi rst LE-l!IU11<111y 110 goo quar er ac s, · vice president last year. LT-Ml1t1 MOo>n1.,. :m Shackleford says. ' · The Balboa Ski Club is =~~'~""'' :: "But they also have a a memb~ of the Far 11t:-Mar11nSundy "o good running game and l l!l-f!rk WIM•• \110 'JI h h d r II West Ski ·sociation &fld Ll!l-6\lk•Suool 11s we ave our . a n s u . also b e longs t o the ce--ar..so..c1 •i.o Our for e most concern . . 1 f CB~orttM<Gowe11 115 ho · to •to th Orang e Co unc1 o s ~11,.,S<.hr-· no wever , 1s P e FWSA. s --.,lo.Sc1tm11 1xi passing game.'' 'See Excitl.-g., ••• 1--•~RAHGE C.OAST COLL~E FOOT ALL THIS FRIDAY NIGHT • OCT. lrd occ vs. LONG BEACH e1n COLLEGE _, p, ••• "" '~·· ..... 0...0on• S.. ... I f,,.,..111 f.,....,1.,.4 lo""""''"'~ .. ioo.,.1 ,..,,.r Fo .... ,. ..... 1s• I I"""' """ SILICO•E 5•.,•S.....h *" u ..... <k• 11, .... , l .. kt E>c. Hori,, ~ ... 11 .. 1w l ....... .. T .. 1 .. B,M,, Wltel o. 11o1 ... ,...,.111911 l -.... . CHECKER . 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DIRT ,,-~""" --. -~·.:::J::I" •. ,;.::;:::.."'"':;- PEANUTS ANIMAL CRACKERS by CNles M. Set * TODAY'S caan1a1D PVZILE ----IE!iil'!_l:_l!!:!!!!!i-~--~;::; .... ;:i '» •. I ~ JUDGEPA.'-IC8 MISS PEACH IlrA, PAl1ENT~f SENG •1ltlCI' DOE4N'T. MEAN THEY ct:lN'T L0vE YOU ! II · 11 J Cl ' l ::-+-+-t-+-t-1-kt--'-h' )o . DICIT~CY -'· .) ' • • • by Mel THEN OlW¥IRE .,_.. · IT WITH OE8RiS KHIFE? FROMTHE ~ KNIFE HANOLE/'----'1 • /; Oolll. y l'ILOT • • ·----.... ·-- by Radglr lole~ I .l.~IT HA~.'TO PflH 400 FOR ? .\QWlli awooo. • , ' , . DENNIS THE MENACE ' ' ' .. • • 1 • .. - • ' Cf DAIL V PILOT Thursday, October 2, 1975 -• • • 1 Tlw lurilyin9 n1oliut1 plet1irt• from the t.-rrif11U1g 1Vo.J bat Miler. ·MWS .:i; ;;· ' .. ;-.:, . ~ ! '.'. '-il ~ ...... ·. ,·,;: \. · .. \'·: . ·:~ .~ ....... -: . ·_ .. :· ·, ' ~· J a..1otau ..... ,..,... ...,.p I -nD•&. w • ., •• -.'".:="'·" .. =-···-·-~ SOR~~ HO P4SSES "'MASHYtul" l&J MOMTY PYTHON& THI HOi. T •U.U.. .. °WNHY LADT• IPGI -0\l''l AND PVSSYCAY-INI "DR. ZHIVAGO" IPGI ''TOMMY" ·-5Hll.••· IPGI "StSTEl.S• llU -.HMCAIMATIOH OF ,.,.. NOUD"' "Dl:OWMIM• POOl" IPGI ·wrTCHIU .. laJ .. AJlf'U DUMPIJMS GANG" SWISS fAMILT IOllHSOW' IGI IJW. IMl.1-1"".. u•-IL.ACK CHllSTMAS l'I -"4-fllllll IT'S ALIVt: '91 -er• :1 'l lO t10.,··. MATI NEE~ DAil y IO' ·-·--. " ... -....... c------'f•• ~ I<• •fft THE >~P'Y HOOKll 1t1 ~ • ; 'f ........... --• r "" tu r• LAST Of lt:D HOT LOYEl ll'OI • It ... -111l< .. 1 ... ,_U141l1 1--· •• u ...... THI HAP,T HOOKll !~ ··--.... WILLT DTNAMITl<111 -·-·--' ..,.._mn u 1 .... 1 ... .-. Of--.... ' ITioM t i .,,;,j,,( ··-" THI HAJ=llY ltl,.'OKll 111 o<l_,, LINDA lOVILACl 111 m~ FOi ,.UlDINT ............ '"'!•"'*IN""'" IOIU.t!O-l•ll>lt• -·· JAWS .. ·-· Ut-•Jt TIJll WAYI • _. ...... ..... LO'tl1MI '°' ,..N1' Ill UCM#e WOILD, fANN'f ...._" , _ _.. ..... 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"'' ~---·--·======....---''"~':.c:.'"'--;f<>ll;;;,No;w,~_1_s_,.~- ;; -- ) OTHl:l SIDI OF THI MOUNTAIN ,., -flONG ,AOI'"' FROM Fash.ion Islan·d Newport Beach I ' ' Se~astfan's, Irvine • 2 New Shows Opening A well·k.nown mut11ical and a lit· tie-known comedy move onslt1ge this weekend as the light! come up at Sebasttan·s West Dinner Playhouse and the latest hom~ of the Irvine Community Theater. $(.>bas tlan'! opens the stellar musical ··west Side Story" tonight for a two-month engage. ment at the San Clemente dinner (heater. The Irvine fare is "Here · Ues Jeremy Troy," bowing in Friday at ICT':; nl'w quarters in Costa Mesa. Intermission Tom Titus ''WEST SIDE Story" wUl be the dessert al the San Clemente diMer hoU !E'. 140 Avenida Pieo, Tuesday11 through Sundays at v~ryin1 curtain timea through the end of November. Rescrvtt- tlons 492-00SO Benedict complete t!1f t.rvine cast. Performances or ·Jeremy Troy" wtll be given Fridays and Saturdays through Oct. 18 with an 8 :30 curtain. Reservations 557·7297. ALSO ON :;tage alon1 the OranJe Coast lhhi weekend: New Novel Film Set LOS ANGELES !AP> -Universal Pictures' search ror be1l-tellin1 novels has snagaed one that has not been writ- ten. The studio announced that it has acquired film riJhls to Harold Rob· b1n1' next novel , "D~eams Die First," described as "a contem· porliry drama involvtd in the multi · en le rt a in n1 en t,. b usi_nf'Ss world or qight clubs,rmv· L..-...:~:;::~""---' ia a.nd publishing. J('ff Knight and Tina Marie Sarno play the leading roles or Tony and Maria in "\\lest Side Story,'~ v.•ilh Al:.tlll'hc t.1ickelson. Gary Graham and Barry Gorbar cast as Anita. Riff and Bernardo, respectively. Clther prin('ipals in · elude Aaron Fletch~r as Doc . Michael Collins as Lieutenant Shrank and choreographer Patti Hu bler as the tom boy An ybody's . The nomadic IrviJ'le Communi· ty Theater unveils the modern <'Omedy ''llt're Lies Jeremy Troy·· FriditY for a thrl'L'· weekend run a l the Youth Services /\i;socialion build1ns.L Rristol Street at llcd Hill Avenue in Costa l\•l esa . Carol f'ilian 1s dirt'C'ting the show. -"Jumpers" continues at South ·co.st Repertory. 1827 Newp6rl Blvd .. Co~~a Mesa . nighUy exc~pt Monday th.rough Nov. 1 at 8 p .m. Reservations 646·1363. -"The Corn is Green" com··'"'""!!'!!"!!~!!'--, Ron Filian plays the title role o( a lying law clerk, with Sylvia l...ee as hi s wifE'. John Loughman, Rarbara Peters and Gene pletes its second "'cekend at the J.aguna ~1oullon Playhouse, 606 Laguna Canyon Road, l.aguna Reac'h. Performances Tuesdays through Saturdays at 8: :l> until Ocl. 11. Reservations 49-·1--0743. -The Irvine Repertory Theater at UCI's Little Theater has separate programs on stage at 8 o'clock tonight . Friday and Satl.W'day . Information and reservations a t 833·6617. CBS' 'Beacon Hill' -''FOUR 0:'11 A Garden" winds up its stay at tht• Cusla Mesa Civic Play bousl• on the county fairgrounds with final performant'eS Friday and Satur- day at 8:30. Reservations 556·5391 . Strives to Improve By JOAN HANAUER NEW YORK (U PJ ) -CBS is backing its big prestige and dollar investm ent in "Beacon •fill" dei;pite the show'! poor rat· ings. and has "om missioned four additional s<"ripts beyond the origino.l l 13. NBC Airt':Jd y has llro1)pc1 I t"'O of its IO\\'·rated sho\\'S, "The l\.1ontc>£uscos " and "F.1.1y," pre· ferring to cul its losses and try lo recoup its ratings. The big ballyhoo given "Heu.con Jlill .. makes it mu('h more difficult ror CBS to rollow s uit. "I think we're going to sweat it out," said Lee Currlin, CBS network vice president of pro· iewfOIT llACH 61MJll POtmYIL Y THI!. l,AST grams. "We have a 13-week com- mitment and we have ordered some additional scripts lo be pre- pared to continue the series. That's where it stands." CV RRLIN ADMITTF.Jl the show fa<"ed .. an uphill fi i.;ht." but s aid he thuu g ht up com in~ stronger srripts and an inct easE"d sens{' of l'ontinuity, of serializa- tion. voould add to .audience ap· peal. . Among l.hc first to agree 1s · Beryl Vertue, the British ex· ecutive producer of .. Beacon Hill," who aeeepts part or ~be bla me for the show's poor Shew· ing. "Some o( what has happened is my own fault." she sairt "This Is my first produC'tion in this coun· trv for Americans. I'm really learning-am I evt'r ll'arning." \\lllf11' 111 \\I \Ill\ h.I \)11\ ·111\ ! Ill I l •I \l 11 '· STA.RT·S FRIDAY, OCT. 3 -"Finishing Tourht.'S .. is on stage at 8:30 Friday a nd Satur· day at the Huntington Beach Plavhouse. 2110 Main St.,. Hunt· ingion Beach. Reservations &12·542 1. -"U.S.A ." continues tontght throu gh S<tturday at the San Clemente Community Theater, 202 Avenida c:abrillo. with an 8:30 curtain . lf.e.u-rv ations •192-046;>. .. Thl' L.ittle Prince" "•ill be presented by Saddleb;1ek <.:ollcge Friday and Saturday at 8 o'clock and Sunday at 3 p.m. in the Mis· !ion Viejocollege·s Building R. .o:mv:.••)'1 ..... ~ "Agonizingly funny, a pafi.ovle." ZERO MOSTEL GENE WILDER and KAREN BLACK IJUHll • • ............. l'O" PfTIA IEllE.R IS AS THE HU..&lllOUS Q.OURAU ... You'llFEEl Haswell as see it.. i1 NEY!fl IEFOfl! HAS THffll! IEEN SUCH A MOVIEt .. ACADf:"MV AWA.ROSI • A.DUL-Ts~·2.so JIMOIS-'LIO ct&DUM-'1.00 -60JIOll Htr.U A1tttric11n -TOI.At MAC~ • __,,.-~-Sft.7444 -- Oct.ll-14••·' "LOST JM TKI STARS" Mo•. 7-ll ' "THI ICEMAN COMITM" ' in EUGENE IONESCO'S "RhioocerOs" Directed by TOM O'HORGAN Screenplay by JULIAN BARRY Oct. 24·10 "THiii sisras· "YESSONGS" 1cM & lt:fl i .t.T '"" ,_,,. ....... "GIMMESH£l TlR" llH l.ILT SUtl lll .. llJ .. &•11 CINEMAU.ND !616 SI ~llMI • ARPfllll iii 1501 11111 u~""' "Y!SSONGS" t:4 .. tl'"W~J,,._.... .. ,_,M ........ 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CALIN NIA.... c ·~~s.t~•1 kitchen &. dining area. aulJ u .,.........,cap ng • ....,-.uw.t•Ntr'IJ:_.......,.,,,,.,, ,..,.,.,. .. ,..., .. ...,,._.....,, 1'N&COU"'Y0tto•AW Garaae would be ideal tiled patios private IMfT•MNN,c..tlfoml•tMIH...._lt ,... ...... .,..,n.11ra........._ .... .....,u b CE · beach tennis court & .. PIM'l ............. ., .... \1141•9'11LiA •lfll•Mllk•. • ....... 1.ou••• e:. IAGSTAO. ,<XJITAMESA P'FJ for studio or workshop. • . 1nt111NtWtt"'1-'lllfttteU.....,.e1 o..d""'-'-"·"'s.. o.a..... 330W.B•y One -of -a -kind and _pool . Sec~r1ty guard W.~w1CMt:1_,,,_,..,.., llktllrllA.De•I• NOT1c11SHE1tl•Y01Va ...... L I04l'1I nestledool.3!5"deepk>t. Cate ; $1a,~OO . Call .. ,.,..,.,...!Ut•"'w•l'IOlke. ~-•111ewtn ~•"'*"""MOIMll~ Clooe to i-• Sl. sh-._ 673-3550. 0...._.MWf' •• I,,, ............... .....i ... ,_111...,,.( ... _....,.. NEWPOR1BEACH IUU •ovy-oPf 11 11,JHTClltMCI H.Cl.AYFllAVl!l UMM1t1MDTl10A1.• ..,.,... ~.,. ,....,.,.."'"" &mNe•,..rtBIYd. pint. Call now for appl. """19•1 ' 1-'*"'ef ... Wlll.. ... ............... Utt w.M,wl"'OlenK8'Mrf'_...,ln . ocz.-$46-58IO u ........ .,.._.... ,............_'*·-""llffkt.rn.c:1er1eflf11tt....,._ -·• - ""9t!llllAI °' ..... CMlt Otl,., ,... -..cwn. ...... ,,.... ......,, ... 111 .. A on.11trt,t,'ll,tJ,tt1S 11.._.,, .......,_"""-"""'*••••=o fft111n1NGTONIEACH It 1119 llf'lkJ llf t..OCl(I, IL.AOt•NilD l'JITS Btti:h Blvtl. PiJBLIC NO'ftCE L.OOCI, ·~ _. 1.aw, ms..... M>-u:a:t ltOTICS TOCa•DtTOltS IUNalOR ceuaTOl'TMll ITAT8 M CAU ... FllllA fLDlt TM•CVUNTYOllOaAllOI: --ltl•l• •I l..T. COl. JAM&S CO..OOft..Ll'AfilOO,Otc•eteoe&. NO'tlCI l!l Hlal!IY OIVEll toW. uMltlnllf• ........ ,,.,....~ tl'IM ltl ,.,.,,.111.,mt cl•lms ......,, "'" ..... ilKtdtl'll ..... ~ .. fl .. """" wllfl lflit MC*"'Yf"Y WM!ltt:ln, lee h ofl~"' tt9 Ci.rt. of IM: ....... _ tltled~.WIO '"""""' IMM,wlll'lh lllt_,. -"'"'·\CO OM loill ............ et tM flllk.t ol 9. J . f'Atltltl!LL. Al• ..,,.., It La•. 21'0 ... ,..,. ., ....... 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"": m1)......, ~1111 CLASSQlllD ~ t=.wtwc-t OtllY Piiot, DIANl..JNIS 11 5':30 p.m. the day ono....1,t ,'ll.n.1n1 1171.rs F Detdlineforeopy6.kllla PUBLIC N011CE befcn publlc1Uon, ex· cept f« &anday 6: Mon· d•)' Editions when • I ~ii S.tutday, I_~ """"· CU.S5"'1D E 1111A.An0Ms ERRORS : Adverlitert lhDuld check their ada daUy • report errors lmmedl•tely. THE D DAJLY PlLOT asaumea Uabllity for lhe nm in- tc:llftd irwertion only. 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 CANCELLATIONS: Whal llillinl •n •d be sure to make a ~d ot the KILL NUMBER given you by your ad Wtt u rettipt or your ca~llaUon. This kill number must be presen· tlJd by lhe advertl•er in cueofadl1pul.e. CANCELLATION OR C6RRECTJON OF NEW AD BEF'ORE RUNNING : EvttY t'ffort la made lo .kill or CW"rect" • new •d that Ma bHn ordetff, but'We'"C"a11110t IJUITlft·- '\et '°do IO vnUI the ad baa •PIM•ted In the ....... • OIM&.\.LfNE ADS: 1bele ads are 1trlctly t8lh in edvante b)' mall or M any one ol our of· fkel, NO phone order•. De1dlin•: S p .m . ....... ,. Cott• Mesa of-=:~~ •t ai_• THE DAILY PILOT nMnW U.. rl1ht lo ct.lly, .alt, ten.or OI" 'r•f111• •ny adver· U111P11C, and to ehante .......... rqu.l•Uou ~priornotlee. ' c:us- MAlllteloDDIUI P.0.-1•. Coll.-Mna ·- -, • ~ HERITAGE . . REALTORS ·~~~~~~~~!BROKERS, share alrice 1: apace, co-ap. 95'li c::om· Haveaomethlngyouwant missiona. Let's talk tosell?ClusU'iedadsdo private. Call Gene, It well. 642·S18. 540-0SS5 S@tl.(\)A-~ t.tfS • TJ,Of Intriguing W O(t/ Gome with o Cli11clt.le ...... l.r CU:.Y L POU.All ------ 0 .--. ........ ol .. fOl.lr .:l'OIU'lbW -.di b.-- ic,.. ,. .... ,_ ,,..,... -· I HESYOL • 1• 1 1 1 r I HADOR l jt' . I I' I I . t· ~,;=1=,=o,=L=1 1=r1~,1 ,...,.y "°''"'' .,ow 0 " • " • • _ . fr11n, end If vov'r• en ~to ===·====::'..-worker, II doe11\'I grow on I R 0 0 T A R , -eliti..rr "'.z ~==I ~:1 ~:r=~I ~~I~ o ~ ~ .. ~ -::::.• '°" ..... lop ,,_ .... """· l bl<Dt.. • l'tfNt NUMlflltO Uflfl S IN lj THfSE $9JA!!5 • l'l'l'l'fl I I I I I I SCllAM-UTS AMw"'l lo 5.,.,.1co Directory SEEK & FINtt lmajfln•rv Character' N If p M s N y M r s A T ~ s ~ L H n G t; MT I A S II A E;f CJ_) A I R Y 0 ,.. (; LEIF.TPHV ri ~O GSO BR G AR BRMDB C LPIXORPAA Q NI E OM A PREHIMNLEO GTS RRM CAr.S I YlfX--C Y IMOM t:YL R"I. S I IXO C OI l"NNCN R G R ~~ ~ R N L A ~ E 6 N Y S R S S I M I> S M I !o!AEU L\'SSOGUN~A OS .~~ W ' "SE I NWOR ll OPY PI X E S OYORDL D R 'I •:I RffATY E R S U~c ·so M Y TA S A BNUAH C ERPELR NE L S ONR BDARVORCON S EIRIAFAF DMWFA .IRE S GORL G LM~R G IW11rlltd_1,,_l: ...... -ll .... ""'*-•,.--fw-l"'ll, Mole••,.. .... .._, "M ,..,_Iii ... do. ........ FW U t" ....... _ ....... 11 ........... 1 RftOW'Nlt:K F-'lltlP:S Mt:aMAIOS OllAflOSll GOIU.I~~ N\'MPlt5 JHl_l'AO" Gfl &MLINS PIXIF,.'l t:LVEM 1.f.PRr.CHAU!'i !tATTIUl 1'0MORROW1 heclrlon ' . . • ·"~" mllth 1H«91 ""Sttk • Find'" JtUlllt' •'ill': ft\'t• .'\() diOC"'"''"',.~ per p•ntl in 1n 111-nnr N fiete nl 2~-pq• ht!r.kl1n~. • T*J'fdtr ¥0l1tl'I•~ I, 11 •lld DI. .. nd SI fter t•th. m•kinsi: cheek' peyehlt 11'1 "~•find" I,, (AN of Ihle "'""'*"''· I , • " " • • • ..... ... . ., .. .. ., ;>< .. ''· ••• . - • ••• \Qi • I 0 DAIL V PILOT lhursday. OctObet-2. 1975 Ho.MS for s. 1~ for Wt Ho.wt Fors. i ···········••!!.••······· ....•....•..•.........• l •••••••••••••••• Hoelff for S. · Ho.MS for Sale · Hous.•1 For SW . ..._,.. • • lff2 •••N IHI ...... ························ .................... , .. ······················· ' • _... 1002. .. , . ~ . •,:,•;;··~·················~·;;·ii"ii'ii'ii"ii'il·i!·!i·•·•"ii'ii'ii'•····i!················"· •••• • .... tooz G...-.t 1002G....... ~ tfOZ ~ ..., ... ........................................ . ........................... ~.................. -. . LIOO 1$U'- \Vaterfront, Lido Nord. 6 BR. or 4 BR. & apt. $285,000 . Like new! 4 BR., 4 ba. i-Owner. ·Custom bayfront. Lawn, patio, pier & float. $325.000 Atlr. 4 BR., 3 ba., Lido Soud. 77 Ft: waterfront, sandy beach, $275,000 BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR 1·1 , B11y\od" 01 1v~ NH 6/~ b lbl GtMrOI 1002 GOMrOI . 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ARTISTS.CHALET TOWEAIHG TREES UNIELIEVAIL Y $41,500!! INTERVIEWING NOW Seasaned Agents lnve1tigate Our "Salesmmi" Oriented Pt ogram IOOZG........i 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• WESLEY N TAYLOR CO. llEALTO!lS "'"''' l !MH THI LEASt wa CAN SAY ••• 41te -betlel'! ~nd ~fit::~ .leases are listed with Unique Hmes. Examp ~; Beautifully furnished Harbor Vie.w Hills~ bedroolji.' Will I.ease (or l or 2 or up to 12 months at $600/mo. Also, Im lrvi.ne Terrace 3 bedroom home and an adult 2 bdrm view apt. across from the park at $450 /mo. eaclL'Callusnowt Ui'lll IClUI: t1VMl:S .. REALTORS•, 675-0000 . 2443 Ean Coast Highway, Corona del Ma? 1002 GiMrol' •1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ' COUNTRY CLUB LIVING ' ..._..·Fors. HoeM1For~ H••",_.S. , .................................................................. .. I · •"Jl , 1eu: c-t.MeM 10 11 rzit•t:9.!~ ....................... ...................... .. ....... ~ . ll'MllSflcMAHT roru•·•a iin.lo:;._J-+ POOi. LIU\ VDJi Paet9e Tia= ... 2 Stor1 • bed.room. • -.......... ,,: 1av11b bath•. o;n1n1 Mesa Verde ba.2ear-.-1rp1o. room. Sunk•n llvlnl OW.er tr.,..,..., Prt~ room. PireplaH: under EllMUtlve tr~ et a r• tor qui.ck ••I•, Birr. rucged · beem a:lli1111. uooeble ptfee. Close to -..u33or•• Oaten ban~l9t~r 1otr. aboppi n .C 6: c•Lll'CIAS~ staircase. Romeo freewa,.. f Btdl"ml. 2 • .---. , '· roof. rew llotkl ·to &olf ·• no w._,: 1'oort + CO"!· frplc., titcb, _. ., balcony d<\'O<, "-<! Ole batb +ram rm +atrium Z·Storyr.1:•• m. courae. Near the beach. tred paUo. Fully crtpd crpl1 L Cot-.d. ; ARE YOU READY FOR thruout. All this for oab' pal1o .. a to IC ..... THIS! ONLY $42,500. $59.950. Call 96Z>mt. • Pt'e1tl•• ...... Oiily -AclJ'iD' Call842'2'35. -R: $$3,soo.caBar ... ~:a • ,, -~· ..... :7.tlO ~ ! 3 Bedroom home oa tor· 1.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 FOR THOSl IM .. , lot In OLD TOWN. -I• • THIE MID J-~ , Walk to parlc obi beach. v :'!'" t.oweat. prfoe In lown!l Gov'tOwned NEWLlmHG!I 121,000 ... rro<>Down 2: Bedroom, l V. baths, new paiot., oew carpets. Pymts Sl70permo P.I. ....... ::./~· ~.: Lachenmyer R e..i l!o r ' !Odden on tree llaed cul· Call to a•. Red Carpet. de-sac street. your own R~al~ ~ prlvatt!''hideaway. !'r-~~~~~~~~~ Large bedroo~ -plu ., huge family room 'ff'ttb • open beam ceillo1. .. YACAMT!!! ,. lelboo Island handsome fireplace and '\,ow, Jow down-tab Ot'er garden at,mosphere. M -· Fl;IA )oaa. Move ln pn surne 7~ VA loan,1pay~ c:re.d.it •pprova'l. LUte -. ments only szio. per new .bodat-••r area. month. Veterant Walk to ifi •hopP•. welcome-Excellent in· scbool9~elt. .. ,500. I 006 vestment. ~ PACISITTIR •. CALL TODAY Real Etta&elMl-2133 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Churming 3 Br 2 Ba home, many xtras. Terrific Joc • nr So Bay. Priced to ~ell , THE END ; ' Long driv(' winds bal"k to rusti c c halet nes tle d amongst lq~·cring shude trees. 0 1' .. '.N HF.A~t CEILINGS & S'fEP 00\V N ROO~fS add to ANTIQUE C l·li\HM . Separate formal dinin~ room & MA!'.1MOTll PARTY ROOM . Bonus sized lot wilh HOOM TO AD I> UNITS & lols of rrujl trees. Jo")r~t ln 1.'l.111 gets this unbelievable bargain. FUL.1. l'ltlCE ONLY 54 1,500! flurry call Si16-2:11:t. -. OP'EH DAILY * IF J WERE YOU-I'd see 1t today! Corona del !\tar charm with beamed ceilin g, pegged floor. paneled walls, fireplace; French doors open to a cool, secluded bricked pati() & yard shaded by a giafll tree : three bedrooms. two bath home on TWO LOTS plus a 3-car garage & panell.>d hobby shop. Just one block to the ocean beach. 307 MARIGOLD AVE., $1 19,500. COMPLETE P'AIVACY-$74,900 Decorative block /Wrought iro.n wall enclosing pool in fronl courtyd. 4 Bdrm Jbath home. Near sc hools & shops. Exquisite 3 bdrm., 2 bath townhome on Laguna Niguel Golf Cour$e, Ideal loca- tion, with s wimming &tennis available & a super golf course. $46;500 VC: AR by owner. t."'13-0l9"1 Open .-1. -··•.a-.. Lo ~h~s~e~s~·tu~n~J~.S~P~M~l~l~911-~~~~~~~~=1 u1~a large '°._.c.-Y• ........_ el)' 4 bedroom. 2~,bath Apolena VACANT w /overs ized garage~~ N. BAYFRONT Balboa Near sc;hool, perk and °' riririru"·"~1u•1r•1•·1 u •' '[e:11~&Hil 1--:EWP'ORT HTS. Immaculate 3 bdrm. home: remodeled kit ch.; 'Copper plumbing ; alley access for camper or boat storage. Choice area of Newport lleighls. Shown by upp't. $58,500 3&4 8R wlnterrentuls "C"THOMAS REALTOR 224 W. Coast Hwy. N'pt. Beach 548-5527 EVES: 545-5643 21 I I Son J ....... Hlls Rood NEWPORT CENTER, N.1. 644-4910 BAY AND BEACH 675-3000 ·'·1U T I '_(]l\!oT HV'..1 ¥ r (Jn()Nf• U I .. MAP I sland, 2 BR home inMESAVERDE shopping center. Boat h" w /r e nlal . Pri . pty , Sharp 3 bedroom. Very' and trailer acceaa. Lota ·, 673-4708 clean. Giant living roOm. of extras foroiil $44,doo. -"C...C~------,-.,.--1 Only $44,500. La .... ~st iW - lalboo 'eninwla I 001 price in all Meta Ve~. lf1 ' • A _REl\.L ~NNER--S,e General I 002 CiaMrol 1002 1 I -••••••••••••••••••••••• \Vdn't last ! •World Real ~71 this best 1n class; four •••••••••••••••••••••i'• ~•••••••••••••••••••••• G1Mral 002 Gc•ral , 1002lBa~y~f~ro~n~t~C~on~do~m~i~mt·u:m~21~Es~ta~t=r,~556-~~l~tt~l=. :~~I~~~~~~~~~ bedroo'!' home or three& PRESTIGE ••••••••••·~··••••••••• ••••••••••••••.••••••••• Br 2 Ua, DR, pool, dk, ~~~e~:~~~ ~~e ~:re~ AREA ·. N~~:~~ ;1~~~: S I 8e ty SPA.MISH ESTATE security 213·:lM-C293 MISA VERDE s~:e~ !t~f:<!,:"triu!:~~ newly pa,inted;draped & Beauti.ful hidden 2 story FULL PRICE pyg aSS 3U 3 11·2 STY HOl1H tcrior entry! Sqnken liv carpeted. Spacious patio on private cul·de·sac. 535,950 This , handsome 4 POOL-llACH CHARMIMG!! 3 Bedroom, 2 bath, rami· rm, formal dine, family. • · & yard with apple, :r;1sch11bd(ng~e~has Exceptional NE\VPORT bedroom, 2~ bath re· $21.500 2 BR. 2 Ba."new kjtch, lyrro,dfningarea,fplc,2 rm , w/warm wood .. apricot. almond & plum arge nns, a s. VIS'f A s iluated on quiet sidenee st.•ts hi gh on a rul· Large entertaining sized new carp. Dlx. cond. ln & patios. quiet street. like panelling, -shutlel]I, &. lrees. Private beach too. ror-mal din. rm, ram rm. ly landst·apcd ''ic.w lot. living room'. Kitchen out! Price reduced $3,000 1 • ..... ooo WET BAR. Siding &Ja&S E lh. f ·1 cul ·dc ·s·at' s tree t . new .. ....,, ' kith • tiobre kl 4714 CORTLAND OR., very 1ng u am1 )' f The intt>rior dcl·or is.::: large enough to prepare forquicksale.orwilllse. llo•Mc,.__._ c en a pa 8 a.st f. CAMEO HIGHLANDS oould w•nl lo eho•ce Popular \nor plan & lots b ,. f b d I ••75M ' ' -rm. v;ewterrace •1~32 . . of extras. ovr-.:n SIZED warm com 1na 1011 o anquet an arge ..,.. o. ...., llO~ rt "' u .... All for $85,900. Mesa Verde. 545-9-191. LOT with lots of fruit colors in the rich carpet· enough dining room to CA Y\VOOD REALTY R .,. I~ VERY CU~•n COLE of IWwport -trees . 38. covered ing. tile & wallpaper.;. 2 serve it. Sweeping stairs •• 548·1290 •• Costa Mcsa548:7729 tile pool ' in ny , R ~ 1 , 1 . 0 Fircplal·e~. a family to bedroom suites. JJuge C woodsy atmosp ere. 4 ~WIOl'I · · · A lT'\' J',\TI · A.~sumc room and :i u n n y hidt'away master. Take orona delMar 10221~~~~~~~~~~ BR ts irrcldg LARGE 2s1s6;·s~:~wy ··:: •:::, ~g'm;\~ew~nfo~~~ breakrastnopk-addtothe over-7:t~-'7.i FHA..-lt.0_:••••••••••••••••••••••1: mliJ,ler w /dreSsjng rm, i..iurry take <Advantage ~racious atmosphere of f'."E\V LOANCOSTS.S196 -RARE -D.-POiiit-1 026 vanitY-.~P.LUS Roma 11 •. ca ll 5<1G-2313_ this borne. Shown by ap-month pays 1111. HURRY 4 IR DUPLEX ••••••••••••••••••••••• su n ken tub. Fin est U • -"-P'--'-, Oi'INNtQ ·ll ~ril"''"~rllll(f' pointmenl. FIRST TO CALL GETS SO OFl•YSIDE •, •ol•-1.1~ QUALITY carpets&. ni•e·-·r --. JOIN 64o..6161 T l-II S BARGAIN ... ' ,_ ,.. ~ rapes.Sep.,lawxtryrm, FIXERUPPER 1~·,.··.·,· ... :~.:.·l!~~,,·•1;;'.tl 9GJ.7881 w1tha3BR,2BArental. ,1n Dana Kn611s38f·2ba secu rity b.oat yd. ---------f Large 3 bedrOom, 21/:i y 'R d . __ ....... _ · Only· l 'h years old . Lgyardw/pevedbOator Sacrifice for imtfledlale TRIPLEX bath, quiet cul-de-sac ear OCJR Feafurlngbeamceillngs, t.rlr pkg space. sale. <Transfer ,to eaat 0 B lb P . 1 near schools & market. B t C dll ___ natural wood and brick 496·0685 /493-2161. coa&l, vacaling no'") n a oa en1n su a ; oa row .. t evtures a nd' perfect ~ h · 2 bd Jlurry on this special!! ,. -.. ~ FUIL PRICE" c arm1n• rm .. 2 ha ., C 1 L t p · locat'1on Cat!••• 1211 · ..,.,.,.......,. · · used brick frph.-., sep. al 540·1151 \Vatch your boat at 36' OWeS rice 00 . .,..... . FOunt• V.., I 034 Bkr962·5Sll home + 2 bdrm., 1 ba., dock & pier out of front-••••••-.•••••••••••'•••• tge. 6undeck. beam ceil. window5 or this better LINDA ISLE ~MEWPoRT l. "llGIOY"•. l"M 1044 ) .. apt.+l·bdrrn.,lba.;ex· than new 3 b<'droom. Beautiful 3Br home TRJ.LEVB. 2·St0rygiant.4·QR,2-ba,••••••••••••••••••••••• - tra ba. & util. rm. off 2•1 ~~~~~~~~~;1 game room hob me. ~Ian)' w/high vaulted ceilings, SMASHING POOL 2-patios.Likeneweood-RIDT1LlROOF . car garage+ I carport.f ... extras. Best uy s unken li\'ing <oom. , . f'ormal t:!nlry to newly -========= \Valk to 'J)arb & schls. DltMllYIME $114.~ . MOVE IN FAST .UNDER $97,000 l>etiigned ror entci;t.ain· Absolutely s mash1!1G d ecorat ed tri·-lcvel. DUPLEX 2-2 br units .. lat.. time offered. Call 55z.150 • L 673-3663 6(2.2253 Eves Owner atixioos on this for appl. t•all ing. Plus room for 3 large home . on ~P>'filass"f.ryHill . \Rambling li,·ing and d in-Choice loc, So. of Hw)'. Bkr. 968-«33or846-3301 Exc•llent Irvine loca- l h 4 b N 4M'l7' FOR All boats NOW $189 500 ~auhful tile. ~ en ~ in g .areas served by S79.500. Own"e'!:<.:_!548~·~!130fl~:_j~""-""'c..:.=;c..;;..;c,_:;~I very s arp r .. ew uuL ·. • · baths,. exqu1iutc floor gourmel ·kitchen . ,. :..: lion! Fabulous red tile associated paint, crpls', drps & C.M. Ul.tS JACOISREALTY !!ove rin g~ ~verywhere . Spac i'ou . 0 'de k SURPRISE!!! ... ~Mleoch 1040 roof! 2 Story e ntry . many more improve-675-6670 , raot t rf ct S. .-su c · ·~· G g ~ant b d n . 1 lS pc e 1on S "l d d A home -.!lndcr market ••••••••••••••••••••••• or eous ~ s re • • "" >•fi.•, Jl lfl l ',-)11 '~ • ... b ' h ' • ' ~t mcnl5. Priced to sell personified from the eC' u e separate \/~Jue ! DeJi.-.htful 2 bHck fireplaec:·Formal , .. quick1yat$46 .. 500. I ·~~~;;~~;;,\ ****JUMP**** floor uv! 3 BR, 2 &., m~s ter ~~Ile a~d bd .. dfni g ea Al l til family room. O'ean chddrensw1ng.Pa.rkli.ke rm .. wilh fr.pie .&. M....ctithGm•llS n ar • e TOWNHOllSE LOWOO'S TWO STORY TWo years NE\V ! 3 e,drooms, 2 bath , at the cbance to buy one pnvatc p tlo \V 11 8·0 . · -kitchen. Gala family TRl.ftl.EX or the few remaining \llew · fee land Ownc grounds •. F u ll pra ~e 11 : e m 1 • Large _h~me, formal~-·room. 3 Queen size ___ <'Ompletely refutbished 2 ·• S .· r 554 •238· Be farst toaee tt! ~i~c~F11noo1Y 2m1 i'J 11~oc.~~ try, d!ning rm., family bdrms., or 2BR +lovely _._..... $49,500 bedroom, 2 balh single hov1n,gO ti w1tzerland, Cal1963·6767. dd't· I . . cdu rm. w,1tb frplc .. Sque~'ky den . as you wish! Im· •' •••I I••••• Great rental location. uri:y · n Y St&S,000 Ol't/'I rit.9•11s1uN 10~l NICI' a I 1on11 unit ; pne c l ea. n. Xlnt . f1nanc1ng m aculat" everywhere _ Cl l • !hi story Townhouses in San· right al $59 000 • VA I 545-9491.. ta Ana. Still unly S,:l,950. """ ,._,...,. j ose o every ng. As· -..L -;,II.' · '~ . • avadable. Priced to sell 1·nclud·~a,·r ~••uoru·ng CALL 645-5045 sume oan. Ask for Frank. 839-832:1 ~· 1 ~ --at $75,500 , , & garage door opener! ' . - Agent ~-' ft.wfka:re& 833•2906 P~k like yard. FUii ·~· · i,;.c=c:.H_O_M_E___ c1°1 ,,.~LPrA,,N11.,'! ''''D"Ec"'o· •TOR~ ~~~'W (CIRIN ASSOCIATES) ~~·~1.:2'850 Call .last • P 00 L , ya rd w /I u r ~e I~;;;;~:;;;;;~;;;.;;;;;;;.;; I patio. Nr. So. Coast l• Plaza shopping. Best buy on this townhouse. Call 752-1700 9-5, or 546-3286 eves. Ask for Gail. MARVELOUS PLUS U~ITS SINCE.,,.,; 'MOOa ~ 1-o=.W=N=E==RH"'-., r-b-o,-v-;e-lw . \l!IALllHBI """"'"'""''6'""'°"" [ PRIME EASTSIDE Sharp 3·BR. 2-ba. wilh stone fireplace. on oneo( Costa Mesa's finest ciil· de-sac streets. Priced right, at $50,900. CALL qliickly, 556-2600 MESA VERDE BLUFFS COHDO Come see !his .lbvely l:~;;6;7;3·;4;4~00~;;;'1 POOL \Ulls 3 Br 2 Aa, Fam. 4 BedrOOID$, plU$ den IA y VIEW EasWde Caita Mesa 3 Tiled formal entry to Rm. Beaut. View. J}S,000 OPEN HOUSE t.k. cust. ~IL'> big pool. 3 &a.tbs . Lowest priced view end bdrmhQmeona1otwith:.. Y5our dream home . &W·ll05or213·242·7021 PBeoo11 w4'ib•P•1~&baplati1o . -='7'======= -· U(I d · to 1 00 f 5 6 Iii paclous. superbly de-. • au . r. -... • rp c, ~ ol ers nve counry u n it, a lmost new .rm or. or u ts. JUSTUSTED coratedlivingroomwi.thCorona~1ghlands,3Br.2 nxt.topaik&schl .. Nr. rRfCIE .. UC:B> club. 2800 Sq.fl. Need we Beautiful decor. 3 BR ., Guard against innation F t 1· 4 bed M 1 r · Ba View p t Bcb Sh 'g Ctr By Own ~ ( •tt Call b b 'Id ' anastc rm esa cus om 1replace . • • v · op . . er. '"'""nerwants• astaction ••'" saymore1 UITY.-ranch style kitchen. 2 Y UI ing your own Northhome.15x20Added Separate formal dining $79,500. Owner/Broker $49,500. 963-3165, 9052 on' this 3 bdrm., family ".'• 546--4141 patios.Abuyal$79,750 permanent ineome family rec rm w /bar. room . Custom gourmet 673-2823. PioneerDr. " rr,·· 2~ bat.h home. C F C I rtll sourte where you can Corner lot. An abun-k 't h O f · d I . • 0 eswo i k;eep a close eye on it. 1 c en. ne·o ·a·kln COZY 2 br cottage lrplc ca ted In the new ~ ti;;. SELECT 'T".PROPERTIES COATS &WALLACE REA LESTATE,INC. Sell idle items 1142-56 ' I002G_. 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• macnab / Irvine , realty JOIH THE IEAUTIFUI. l'IOl'U!!! You will love this spectacular single· level.custom home -4 bedrooms, family room & billiard room w /Walk-in wet bar + many built-ins & Lovely master suite. Bob Owens 642-8235. (X84) ' ADULT Ll'l/IHG AT. m FINEST! Enjoy all play and no work In this lovely, sophisticated 2 bedroom, 2 bath home one-block from Westcliff 'shopping & only minu(es'from Bay & Beach. $57 ;500. Paul a Bailey 642-8235 (X85l ' A REAL CHARMER Luxurious 2 bedroom, den or f<>rrnal dining ,room w /v;et bar. Mirrored -w.lllls reflect the beautiful outdoor atrium. Spacious view of fairway from attractive brick patio. Top s.ecurity w /courtyard entry . $132,500. Mary Lou Marion 642-8235. (}{86) "THL GUSS IS GlllBllR" around this very comfortable-cozy pleasing home in · Corona del Ma w/line view, super floor plan, good P · ed I dance of storage. ge·ntleman 's den • • Deerfield Pa..1. Village. RIGlton 640..00 0 r1 c al ony $56,500. cabin ets . Offered al Sep rat t 't and on lovely street. $71,000 ~ingoni .. ,.J.:i",950 This won't last IMg. Call ...... 400_ This i's••-home a e gues sw e orlseopt. Ownr497·2930 ., ..,.. for an appointment. ..... uro:: m a s s i v c mas le r1 -====..::.;.::_::::_:i::;:;:_-1 AssYrnable 7°/o YLOAH!!· FRANCISCAN FOUN- T AlNS. Dest one slory plan with largesparkUng pool. 4 Bedrooms, family room , dining room, massive fireplace, patio kitc h en. low m ain · tenance yard and a '1"k loan anyone can aMume. Offered at $66,750. Call 540·1151 ..,_.. HERITAGE . ' REALTOl'S RomblWJ Wrwdt. Courtyard entry lhru SW· inging gate. swaying palms, brick BBQ firep.lace. Tree shaded,. Y.J acre estate. R·2 lot.. Room for extra houses. Owner abandoned. Hurry! ! 645-0lll FOREST OLSOH IHe -----;.-.;;~.,.,_.,._.,._..,. -.. .,_.,_•I LAGUHA COOP SAHD&SURF \Ve s t Newport · oceanfront 'COll11ge,• 3 bedrooms . 1 ~ baths , cor,y brick flreplace, one or Barrelt.'s Dest BUYS !? $1~.000. PETE BARRETT ' -REALTY- 642·5200 575 ·4060 Beautiful 2 bdrm. in adult only co-op develop- ment. Caref~J!yigg in No. Laguna's best street. SSZ.500 , Call67S.7225 - IRl<~Al.TORS 644-7270 you hav, been looking quarters. Every room Costa Mesa 1024 WEHA°VERENTAlS for, so call now! I decorated ~tb the flne::st ••••t.•••••••••••••••••• 1 Ssz .. 7000 · wall covenngs, ·c~. ••POO~. 3 br, din,rm. + ReaJ ~ . · OM_U·PEERS.B and drapes availabJ~. reereationrm.ZCrplcs,3 by''~.'"~ - You have ~6 see lhts covered patios·, xtra lgc ~ home lo believe it. Only lot. Owner can ~uppiy 3141 C•mpu• NB Mt·1155 ~1.~. C_all 96J.6767. financing. Only' $59,900. FIX IT UPI ,Of¥~1~.;,-·1rs iU'4totJ~t·-· Agt. 642:-2221, (msg •1 , !'V l ll t °H,'lllt'S, 1:.;u[ tc'I"~ PARTY GIVERS , DELKOHT ,MESA VERDE 2sl9">', 4 bedroom. 3 bath home. Wllh 20x26 family room fpr those special parties entertaining at your 8' ~ltn bar under a cathedral open beam ceiling. Covered patio and lots of trees for pr:;ivacy make this home a drum come true. Call --J.' J ~,$-HERITAGE 'II'~ 646·9666) Open house Hard to fipd a fixer in '.,:, ' .l.-Sa -=':.:'Su=•:.:•:..-•=-----1 J-1.8 . Nice lot in good , -location needs tender ~,., <{;~ Eashkle loving care. 3-Bedrooms-, 3Br, Fam nn, walk to under$50,000!.116844SS HOUSliqFGl.ASS schncls. Priced to sell PROMISEHEll VIEW Country atmospbei'e or 1..:.$<cc9::·500=·.:;A"gn::L=548=·30::;11:::..· -1 AMYTHfMG,_ cathedr•J ceilings and new "home with com- \YALLS OF GLASS that O'WWf pleli!:Iy upgraded in . "TURTLEROCK LoveJy -·Bdrm, 2-bath. family room, enclosed · grounds. Atrium. Ideal fldor plan for leisure (iV· ing. 1j13,SOO IOHDUALTY GAUER ii' 0# HOMES 131°9411 ~lds aDd farmhouses, ~· · · · but.b'uy her this almost overlook the -~·oaStal .... _ .. , ... · terior. Decorator carpets valley! Enter tile entry. &: d~apes. Customizedl----~---- sink into pillow like **-VAllPO** home she deserves, Turtlerock, 4 BR, 2•n Ba, carpetig.g! Lavish dining f ·Bdroom. Z.bath 968-4456 fam rm, dio rm, 2 story. roo)D, coiy living in CAU.,4s.so4 s 57000• Z1 frplc's, comm. pool, s ·c·an'dlnavian -t-amily Cul ·de-sa~. $69,950. room! Sweepmg maste• MUSTSIU! MO'l/fSYOUIH 752·0536 •bdrm suite with~ate East Costa p.1-a, 3 BR. 1 'Ibis 4 BR, t in Ba Condo.1-,., '--'=---~---break Ca st patio'! 3 ...., h bee let.el 41R +D ~~~~~~~~~~! Chlol.ildl <deni; reUeHaU! ~call BA, c h a rming older as D comp yup-111'1/1~"$61, 0 ,. __.., home . Lge fenced yard. graded. Custom lemon nm;-_ 11 own! WTY $46,SOO. Assume loan bal ·yellow drapes, o r g/ Quiet cul·d&sac. CUrv~ · OCR ... ~~ 847-6010: y II l b kl t dri s 5""'.""'-..,"' o'rN'fli'1••is HJN''6'M"'or'• or $37,000 al 9%. 548·9877 e ow ~rp, r~a ast cemen ye. 2· tory . • REALTORS Del"4xe duplex + guest .or 833-2161, ask tor Bon-bar, .stainless steel sink tiled entry. Massive rm:& bath; parkln.l tor 4 nie. in kitchen, new tlle &:' brick fireplace. 'Formal largecars.$159,SOOf · . c;:.:::_ _______ I s how er doors, en' diOiftg rouin~ Gourmet • * 67$--7040• MakeOffer alumn. patio cover & kitc h e n with bar . · ..... ..,.... f3"4-Dtl Mir plush .Plants on patio' Secluded., master suite. · Daily Pilot • ·nec:ts. Open l'4; DaHy forta~le place for young Separate laundry room . 1 ~~~~·~·;·~·;;·~~~1lFi~·~n~dir1w~b~a;tjt/:~~ .. ~w~a~n~t ~i:n1 <UniversltyDr.) make this a truly corn· L:.rie den or orrtce! · · Back Bay·lrgZ bd +den, or ola . FuU pri~ m 950. F.ront & rear pat.ios! ·. r custom 'hOU!ie. Masllive or pick "up Oid 1oan: In· Prime Uhlv. PUie loca· . Ga• .. ,.. 1002 G1a1rel I 002 frplc, high beam celln'g, lercsted .. ? Call 963-6812 lion. Anxioual)I asking •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••-•••••••· .. b alt 6 p m Owner l•-1161 -1 H•nri ~11 c.;.:;:::;::=::;::;;::::;,:;;;::;,:.;..,:,,..,-,;~.:;:.:.:..:....:.:.:..:.:.;,,:;""' ,2..... a, mnny trees on•--· ..o.;'=·==::..,.--·I ~ · ,...., _.,, .,...,.. r-• ' 76' ••' tot 1 k 1 7SZ.J700toprev\ew. -,. , rnRBEll.!!!!ll!2.!!§. rn 1926 -1~76 ··-• B"' wall Aban-'--...d fenced. Assumable 7f'.4 . uigllllll:'-- l!lt TD. OWn/Agt . $43,HO-GforFHA 642·1272. Owner lcri. l:D()ve right Leaving Area • .'sell by in! Bike to the beach! owner. Loveb' E. Side Yard ts ex.ira big fOf'lhCI -"'======== Costa Mesa Jlome. 2 Br, kids. Towering treca "' design and delightfully decora ... lbruo_ut. 3 bedrooms, family room '.W.. COIOHA DEL ./'4'411 DUIUX ' -U new paint & carpets in the front a bedroom, 3 balh fireplace unit. ·Rear unit upgraded, 2 Wrms, 2 baths, fireplace, walk to beach & DISTRESS SALE: Callfonila rll.nth home, Irvine. Covered veranda, 3 bedrooms , family .rood\, air cOOdlUoolng, ~.950, must sell! Den, FrplC, lge cinder par~like .Janis verao: ~!~WNJl.O~SE, oew · da. Wood ca~. range o>mR Carlos model on,, bl~ en~I. yard. Attach. a ov,,a. Piano·siaed ,SUJoa•utaGolfCoun1c ... g!l • qwct 7~n~"°'ft_ dArlour wi~ i(t owa Poal .. ne. '8cU'a. 2-Br, ' '" Jonnal"l!inlng room &-2 baths. Lll _;;,,, ::':::I &Ing room on separate level ·· -.soo. Belle Chase Lee 644-6200 (X87) <10 oo.an uu200 .. , ""'-~ 1ft4-.CM1ttlll' I ,....... ........ ClllltoJlll.t .,.., -i > shopping. Owner viW ~onsider trade ror more units. $99,SfJO. 2128 I. cod't Hjgh~;-corono def Mor mt ·,.._,..._ ._.1 , .. • """'... UJI' llVIJllG MhWOltM 1•'il .. , '"t,, 1111/ 111 '''· un • ._. '""' tl'llCll\'9' .~, .,. "' "" l>0/11111 l-• ME ... S'~ VE'RDE-DRASTI C REuOCTION: Counlry:W.e, forest of trees, family room, double fireplace , formal dining ·room, $62,000, desperate owner! >. 540-1720 ~t55H-lliwl.' ...... , ~ ..... lllMWI c.,,. ... -I ,, ppg ctr.,..!.. . a fireplace. • 'beClrooms or ~ bv t.. er.t.Wnmt cent. • 6 .... $41.-. ' a bbdroom1 + den bier beaut erpta, ctn:-. -.,.n eo,1ege Park,3 BR, 2 ea. m'uttseU. c-!UN2* ·· coverlna by rnt. d'· newfy aeeo~ated, bOOI Sf. "' torator. ll'MN Bkr '-- yard. '45-51.4J,al\. 6' fucho San Joaquin, San· " · Carlo0 snod<l. 2 bl', 2\0 ' ba, up•raded tloor & c rpta thruout . View . .,. Open .Houae i;.1 &' 5<1n -.. il-$, II Montan.. Norte ·~ 1 yr c,~l 496-~evet. TnRRElL BY OWNER;come&.11eel 197 6·19 /6 1 6 ,,R. 3 Ba. pool, lge rum· pus room lots ol JCtrat:t $65,000. '64 Pt.'nver Or: the f11test~~w In .the ~5.5201 West. • . .,,.11y ei}oj ' Claa,tlll•d W'Stll&., --.. -" • -1 • ' .. '. .. " h, ed . al jv. • ES . • •• • " o. y e al ~ '" L e. I . . ' g II • '• ., " •• •• ' .. ., . 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WWLTIUITIS W'~ loU ·'w•~ '*4 BDRllS.+il'•"'ftrm.lllll.~ Jl0,500. • 1 -ll4I Eu<aidelu•.-.atw, crse. ZBr, -, alOJle GANT lfJ>cra d ~--~~ -"' -B ~. I ~-••U ? ba,dlann.l'ri•fd.2 lovel,c<nlralal.,~Yr· Coodo.A /C,2bt,~"ba, __,,,,.,,._,, peU.. •od • ••U,.: ·•a DRMS. + fau.uq rm. $12il,500 ., __ •••••••••••••••••••••• ear gar. cf\Udrcn la sml lf.ITS"'4S9. Q(W, 11tv. ~do11. poQl.: 727 f•ld'c•ll'f'4 teauee 1&Ddic•pi.a1; •SBR., cUn. rm. + Camrm. SJ.97,500 ...... 1150 l Bel, Penlhou.M Condo. pet welcome. $400. t•r. AdulU,nope0.$2$0. Be•ch 8lv4a1.Y•Wwft J..-L • lllloct. fftND . tbe ·1111'5 BR., pier It slip, Jsl:dd. $22S,000 COlta lle..Mt-Vlewla1 Main Beach. tl4.Q'7·1091 B&\ln'. New fbn<o:hoSan 493-SC29 536-CMt t S:::d~ =-~ •4BR. + fam.rm:,pier/sllp$325,000. far-1200 !:!°.o.::~· Callfrom IU Lovely Fam. home. Avail ;~~~~'.'°~ Sp•elou• 3 BR, 2 Ba. STUDIOS• I - scbooll aad to1W1sbe1. ••. BDRllS, + fam. rm., pier /slip •••••••••••••<!!••••••••• now. •Br, 2011. Pam. golf courie & lake. SS'JS. A•all. Oct. 3. Lease. •Pull Kltcben Tr•lr •• •s.ecvtlw• Prime location.. $4l)Q,(D) VOCADO LAND. S2.oe0 Mew,.,.+~ Jl69 Rm, A/C, nl<."O yd. prs :Ul·l04•tm..32J.S Ad.Ju. $400 lacl. water, •Jteated Pool 1 a · ltorne. d •ti&eed tor *61JR.,rec. rm pier/slip $810 000 pert AC. Rue.ho CAI. ·~··••••••••••••••••••• mo,7~ trash, puttlng artcn, •J,.Jaundry FacllJtla { pr1 .. 010ra1111ooramu, ' • IO',l.Sellerl'la.8 .. !f.iaLOCEANPRONT-s BR-Z --·-30-20-~ ..... pool. :iP•ll!l!i!.'llel,,. ---~ memben.~ Tl1bt $ forces sale. BA, ntw paint. trptt, Mesa v..--. ·uo.,. --. br,·2 ba. MWit rent by AJ9Al4U3-IU'l r1ee.Llii l.90 .P9•fl&U~ n. .. nerft4..f18.S734 • drps,etc.S450wintcroo· Din.,laekllcbeo. lO/t S52 7389 eve1 •TV&.Ala-idlCl"Y.avaU r-....,,, ,j. LE 11581 I ...... ~ ...... -.... I)' or S6SO/mo yrly. $3~mo.&e23S6. 213-122·1 10 days Mr: c~~~ •I!tir·B·Que • REAL TV ~ '3BDRMS.~2baU., mssoo g:;,~~ i[s~:l,iJ.ro~i 67W534 $280. 3 Br,coroerlol, Cu· Shipp • • •••• '!':!~::. •••••• ?~°.! :r~u:~= ft -Campuo:.'=loe S:1!'fm8!i~!:~Serv~~U :~elnde, OWC 968-$?00 ~~.ea~~~i:i. '""21 ' 5"0-11521 * ~w.~~ "!:.~~'rufi~'\~~ 51N'~!~ BEAUTIFUL l IW lum C.mpua Valle>' Or. LIDO R~ 67s-3096/2lJ.281.«J82 3BR •s _,..., Warner & Pac Cit HWy: apt, $165 4' Sl1'.Sp..U.h I• ·CAU.IJ..Al.JY -Pt ;1itr 1400 ' MESA VERDF.-Brat;'d 3BR:2b:,i)OO~".'.'.'.$.c1s Steps to ~b. msrina, atyle bld,s,pvteoclaar, JJ77 "9Ulla. N.L 67).7)00' •••••••••••••••••••••• 3 br. Nr Mtriner Sehl. new+ c;rpt,6:frple, m1r-TliE TERRAC~ Pool "Jaciilll. met mo.. paol, 1.auna, lodry, adltil. PRIMllAl« S4SO mo. 546·1$47. roninfam·rfn.$375..Mlt 381l 2B $42$ llC/8C6-863.'lor89t..fi:iW 17301 KHltoo IA.-1 b!tc: =~ -******* IUIUlllll ~~:~.~-Fenced yaro . ~~P~~=·•ncl. <Ji'1t~TRE~}iii•i&s -mini-~f..sD"'cb oltSIU.., I :- --·• r-lor ever· Loigim•MI--' 1052 Mew-rt-106t $1,(!50.000. y d Ad IU 3 ·' a ........... U•funtishtd 34151..:.=='-------~...-... .....,... .,.-w r-$17?,000. Y«!arly BEACJI FRONT DupleJC, gar. ar · u s, no 3 BR, 3 Ba ........... $US 1--o leoclt 378 ~tnthis4bdnn.,2u.. ••••••·•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.••••• upper 3 Br,•2 n., no peU,l2()0,mo.556-7280 DEER1'~1ELDl-t01\.I ES ••••••••••••••••••••••• .......,_. ii-.... Great Newport.loution. \....: ua . 2.B r I ••••••••••••••••••••••• bltb bome Ph• paneled TOUCH of ._.V84 HARBOR V1EW HOM&S Ted HY-bert & Auoc. pets7. winlu. $J2.$ mo. 2 Br, 1 ba, encl. •or., 3 8R, 21h: & ......... $U$ * r, 2 ba, IP cJ gar, BACll util pd uas mo,. llS"room (or overflow ... high in t.be bills over· PORTIFlNO 4-Br. 4-ba, Relllton. 675-8500 646-350 ya~. Gas s•·ve. Adu!•·, R•ncbo SanJooquJn pool, adult, pd.OK. $:?90. .~ k ....:.,_ 1· .,._0 t of otor e and I lam rm I mat di m •y w ~ 2 BR 2 B ~1s Tuslin 962·5'8)/838-9268 up /-. w ..... --.'111'.n .... .,.. , ~g a ooking &he La,una • or n r • ts -.u..mo MG7280 • a.............. · 1'36N <Zitll'lllf)'484...._ ....,.,_patio.lt tpritedat Niguel valleys, t.bis finished bonus ,-m , nr a 1rcW LUXURYcondo.NcwlJIQM. nape ·fl6o#V • • 38R.28u ........... $S2S Brand New c.onda SBr. • . · $55,tOO and YoU can be super.sharp 2·Br condo, park; schools . le comm Pt operty I Crest. 2 br. -2~1>a. frplc, Large 2 br home. Crpt Turtle 'Rock llilb Ba 2 car .,'ar dk baico~; EFFl<;Lf:HCY APTS rn o v e d in f o~t he across the ~ from pool, Lease OK. l92.SOO. •••••••••••• ,.••••··~· ;:1 ~~N~~ ~o~, stv, rel, food yd. Gar'. 4 BR, Zb11 •••••••••• $S9S & Poo1. S35o ~-9S2·879'1: (roF" $190~ Pool. maid, holldajs, glassed -in pool and Fee.644·788S/644.Q48 BAYFROMT • 57s.i11Mor6is.-i010 ·. . Adult.a.$180.675-1827 e\le,968-0SSl. phOOe, laundry\ Vlll&Co 552 75 clubhouse is only $S3,900. Th Bluff 1 O Inn. 494-9436 • • Early posseSsion. Call e s;eary area Offlee building, spec· · PUSTIGIOUS 552-750 BEAUT .. decoral,Cdcondo. Pvt r d h'JI yourbrokeror is:,~'::{A3gt~~~ ta".ular view. e'C.ecuUve HoanUdwteishld MESA VERDE 2 br, 1· ba, 'pool, nr. LI.Ix. 2Br, ~t-n.,3&, . e I CAll NO offices. ••••••••••••••••••••••• p A c E s ET T E R ' red h '1 I I bea'2. $2SO ltunt Beach 8cb, ten111s, PQOI. Winter W OPEN dally 19'll King's Reduced. tGOO:OllO~ Geural 3202 Lo v EL y .3. bed rm . arel.891·4l.59aft 9pm. lease $450. (7i4) 499-2926 ,...~ · 7'52 7315 Raad Breathtaking 151.LGI..._.."( ·. ••••••••••••••••••••••• w /lanai roi evening cu· realty or(213)190-460L • harbo~ & ocean view. l...tlor. _61.HJJ I :FREE FREE _J·oyrg_ent. Surrounded by 2 BR nr Pool, gar, H.B. bl I ~ ~DO!"!IN~Ac;l;D,'M;,...l~l"~D~ New deluxe4 br & lam p-r · -1"'""' · --d r lo~ ~ (Talbert & Newland) Ocean View Mo u ~ ~ d llo'-s/T • ro ess1ona .,icrv1ce• an abun ance o v Y $330. mo. 841•2872 Jlome, 2 Bd. 2 ba. Avail. ~~~~~~~~~t:.:•:·~-;;'•~'"~'~·'~"~'!!C'w~•wd rm home w /custom "• o•._ .. r;;o •LANDl.OflDS* trees.Only$t25.amonh Oct.lS.Pre!erlyr.ren. -ew--a lhoch 1069 features lhruout. Ast. D•M• .--Ho fi:t....a-.. + ulititi" & gardener. L Beodt 1241 New 2 hr, 2 ba, crpt<t, tat ........... UN'.,IRSITY, .... ., '"""'• 9'79-5099 •••••••••-•••••*f••••lnCW s * !St & last & .. leaning dep "'JUllG d'P'· pool. -75. San1..:::::c:::...:::.:.;:__ ___ _ -•••••••••••••••••••••• 642 9900 .. ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• -Edinburg 3 BR + Jge ~ HOITHLAGCMA • Nafee. Juan Capistrano, Ocean fronL. 2 turD. s<udyoflmas<erBR,2V. DONTUFr f CO.....,.$ Calilomia'sLaraest FRENCH91'ARTER IRAN!llUW 63H821 Charinlng 2 BO, 2 bl!. Ba, centralA/C, wJelec· AHAIC)!! ...-'b "'-"""" •RentalService!• CO.HDOMIMIUM' OCUMVIEW . luxury apt s."New tro 1,lter. Fully wall ll's spotless and easy to ,.. ... _. Whilew•ter Views-2 4(3 m· ---~~ 2 STOltY, 3 bedrm. priv 4 BR. 3 ~· °'EJte'!ulive oUW-~?,!1.._..1 carpet1,-new1 dr•pet, papered w /cus t. dbl keep that way. A recent-BEACH UVINC'i bdrm. un·its from S.54.000. patio & pool. Adults only. llome, •. with all plush n~n. ~ 3525-balcony over the. beach. drps, Cully crp\'d . 1yredecoraled38Rend 420 Cypress, N@rth 11 ~:1;;J [11;1 1 Sharp, Offered at $285. amenities. Year lease,•••••••••••••••••••••••. $385·$410. 494-1055 or K''t c he n·Ald dshwshr, unit townhome near pool FOR $65,500 Laguna l I~ 1 l' per mo. + ul•·I. •·t & 1"'1 $t2.S. 645-6392 _ NE\V custom Spa. elous z. ,~494~· ~-~-=~·'-------nd bh . h & N l A Fi u C-" ,.e722s !; l'N n J, ;, ~ h. ' new water healer, frplc, a clu ouse wit over· o xer pper VII ,.~ ••• .. ,. __ , ..... ,.~-+cleaning dep. No rec. LAGUNA Oceanf lsc Br 2 Ba, air, attac gar. Oceanfront Attract.ivo 2 auto gar. opener. Beaut. s~t:ed !f13Sle!" suite and 3 Br, 2 Ba. Roof Garden FREE SERVICE ~· ~ . . ( $160,000 Condo 'furtOn1Y S300mo, $44-1041. bd, 2 ba, a.pt. Fabulous Bk yd & patio. Looks like night light view. 569.500. WAtulf1l()NT, UPE llB """'S ma. 3 llr z &, 2'JOO Dupl•xes UnMn 3600 view. \Vinter; rental. NO Madel Home. Best B\O' in Call644·1211. HOMES TO LAMDLORDS ._.,, D 9 1055 Member or Board or , OMES sqft .• wetbar. frpk', Sec.••••••••••••••••••••••• pets. ays .. 4 4-• a ll Irvine area. By 263.lWC:O.~ Grd.Adults.s.M-7618. 3 BR, 2 Ba. ,·0 CdM. no Nights, f.94 ·5602 or Owner SSS 450 552 8584 ~6-11 Realtors. Better Busi- , · ' · · 1n.i..-ii 1.ro ncss Bureau, Chamber of *1 Campus Ne. 549 •1655 EMERALD BAY, pvt . 11cts or children. $320.1 .c494.:..:;·~3834o.:..~·------ La!JllD leadl IOrCI Commerce. Oup~ex 2 Br, ~ts-& dfP!!• heh, tennis, pools, lg z _mo. 644"·6800 . Newport.... 3769 ....................... FLEXIBLE sr~ .. $$$5 5lM505 p::it10, gar. Utd rm. L. Br. frplc. d eck, yd. 2 BR, z 811, CdM. no ••••••••••••••••••••••• By Owner, G~at ocean, EANFRONT2 Bd + 2 SELLER . SSS$ .--. · Stde.$200mo.83J-8WO . WhttewaterVu.558-3030 children or pets. S263. OCEANFRONT2br$3Z. coastline view. 2 Bd , Bd at legal' Pnces &mterest C.M. 2 hr. St95 .• singles & 644 6800 (Suiic) 1'~ 1 w· t t 1 f m 1 t.; b garage apt. Sl~.ooo. On waterfront, beautiful keep R~ing up, up, up! pcts.AlsoN.B.2 br$250., l Sr. llh ba, frplc. dbl LogwlaMlgYll 3252 _mo. · · rp • 642~r r en a Js.ocio':~7:316t. a., Owner,64S·3655 J-Br. J-ba home. Asking Westillhe1veafewsingle kids & pets. \Valk. ta gahrag1e, en0c~·~0Y~";r;11· nr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• U;\LIJOA Pcnin. Year·l -'w~/~g~a~r~·.:..:;:.c;;::..: ___ _ Super View or \Vhite \Yater, in Lu.gW1a. Ntw h'ome just complettd. Do.ne by Architect, 3 BR, 2 Ba, much wood, all custom. Divorce forces fast sale. Agenl&IZ-5361 I d M D'ftle $129,000. Will consider stor.)', 2 bedrm, 2 ~th water J.l.B. 2 br, kids, ~ · $34 . ....a-rr _ Gotf Courw Vu-#2 round 3 br, 2 ba, frplc, Oceanfront apt! avail. l lh r:k f~m ocexan. trades, lciw",tbm or low Townhouses at only ~els, s1ngleti. Or _Lag. Fount • Valley 3234 Spaciou~ new 2 Br , zr :.1 i.: a r a J! e, $325 ma. from $145 to$190. UtiJ in· downpaymenl.lei:'se op-$21950 Ask for Frank, Beach2br,i24Q .. ut1l 1xl. atn Ba, Twnhme w lall th•· •0 1.0725 c l 575.••73· 57«-o·r Quality construc tion. lion, or whate\ler. Make 839'.sJ2i Agent.· singles ok. Agt. 1-~ee. ••••••••••••••••••••··~ .. "" · 87'1.gc1}00 • ,,.~ fll7,000. Owner will take ano(fer. 979,8430 Large 2 br, huge rumpus pri\'at·y of home \Vood PENINSULA 10% down and carry 2nd , CUSTOMCOMOO rm, 2 ba, 2 car gara ~e. IJurninp; frplc in liv. rm, Attractive 3 br, 2 ha, OCEANFRONT, 3 br T.D. This offer will go PRESTIGE HOMES 4-BR. nr Shopping & llUNT Beach 3 br, 2.ba, bltns, comm. S'-'·i m pool. form. din. rm. cust. shag frplc, bltins. crpts, drp:i.. home, 1 yr old, dlx,av::.U. fa st. Loe. al 207 ·JOlhSt. Realtors 645;-6646 Schools. \Vould make a kids. pet., $315. Kids o~. no fee.~. mo crpt & d rps thruout. $-IOO yrly. G13-~ l lo 8 mo. $475. 675.1849 N\VP'f Beach .2 br, kids. Ant . IM2-44Zl Super kit w1selfclean1ncl C'.:'.::..<::.<.:.:::::..=~---1 -:..::::::::'.'-'::::::_::::..:::~-2 beach units $52.500. Gd DRAMATIC income. R-2 cor lat. Gin· A REALHO!'t1F.! great investmt."ll:tor\'ety .,~ dbl dsh h At comrortable t.o live in. pet.,utilpd.Sl75. , oven,_ · "''s r. · A.partm•ntsFwNWd \VINTl!:R by park, near ~~s 8!,~;~nr~~~~:ri S"lS.950. or CTL. 963-6862 ~~~h~~~1-charm1ng z 51~,!~~a~se~~2 ~0,?1~: ~a:e~~ i ~~~.~~i~./~~!~ i:;.:;;;···:~;;;··;;·o; ~-~~~~~hwhr. ·Crescent Bay Point; a ny Fortune, rltr . nearly new home; Un · 615·7520. usual & stunning in iill'~;;;;;:~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I design. 4 Bdrms .. 4\1 baths, + detached gues quarte,rs. $475,000 sell .YOU home. Sturde-art. 6 ·Owner. FURN. Balboa <.'Olt1:1•e. 1 67.>·7060 ar67J.9187 . Art yd. Cohl murut,y pool. On -••• - vant Bit. & w.e enjo)', oui;•-xes/ ly S38S mo .. lse option ••••••••••••;•••••••••• 3 BR, 2 Ba, Frplc. IC' br,uti:pd$l5S.F1..-e Ag\. 2 B 2 ba ew t n·s BA.Lio••~~ Clos~to\~estchtrschls& nitSiCde 1100 HOMEFIMDERS r, · n • en 1· 01 vail. Children & pct ,.. ... " .Tastefully furn. Z Or. to TURNER ASSOC. IJ.05 N. Cst Hwy, Laguna I 494-11n r • • HUGE BEAMS. on high ceilings, sunken bar and O\lersized living room have panoramic vitws or city and coast Something special - Custom built. $175,000. NEWPOllT HTS. CAPE COD New1sb family home with s huttered windows, new carp. thruout; 3 c<ar garage ; walking dis · lance to the harbor. Priced at only $73.950 Corbm.Mcriin Realtors 644-7662 May trad e . ZAGRODZKY Realtor. BIG CANYON 494-8611 Outstanding Value ----------1 Popular Monaco l\1odel Sharp ocean vjew, 2 Br, i reduced SIO,OCKJ. Lo\'cly 2. Ba, Den. Will oonsidej story. 3 br Deane llome lease op(ion. SOOK. B .wf3 car garage. Don'l owner. 499!2100546-4681 ' Wi:'it! Act now) $120,000 ..,,16/an REAL ESTATE '>QO !,I ,.,,,..~" '>f .. 1.~'' ·1~rl•'!> Cou11fdown! Last chance for custom 3 bdrm. vu homes price• to sell, w /many extras, Open hauic all days e:ic~ cept Tuesday. From $08,500 llllitiird Cilnyon ''Retreat to hature !" Unique 2 BR, den. sun· ken llv. rm, l<lt5 of glass, s kylight. wooden de<"ks. frpl. Ent ry tu.JI. A find :1t $72,500. Paul W Brumf1l·1d & A'>~OC 54Q-8505 NEWPORT SHORES An area with pizzuz. lhat has : 2 lge. pools. tenhis els., cl ubhouse +walk to beach!! \Ve ha\IC spcciali1.cd in s a l es & rentals in Newport Shores since 1963: - \V!':: KNO\V 111 E AHi'..:A 1'11E RE~'T-1'RVUS ! Jlomes rangin.i: in price from SS2,500 to $13,900, all sir.cs & designs Ask about our Guarantee Sale Program CAYWOOD REALTY * 548°1290 * shc;iP g. g1\les you li~t'. to ••••••••••••••••••••••• * 642•9900* courts'., pool. adults only. OK 100. 498--2300 ask for \Vinte·r $160·$235 Mo. beach; \Vinter $356. rno. en1oy ~.ardens ad.Jo1n111g F"OUR-PLEXE.S .. $290 mo. 646-9532 !loll y. Incl. util , e11ui_p. kitchen,1-'6~7~5-~3~17~2:._ _____ _ hn. & din. rrM. KJtch re· • • · • . bo h In u._...__. Beach 3240 pool, Near buS, mkt, Cle. mad 'd far efficicncv nce1r the ocean. $125,000. Anaheim, $1.50., i." f!!,-r n-ni .. .,.on Mission Yieift 326 1~ Maill St 67s.8740 Need Temporary llous· .3.Br. 2.ba, 2000 .o;q ft : & UP. New, and nearly pad. \'acant.now. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••~'";,••••••••• ' ing'??? ~ch apt. Phon~.'. $79 500 6421253 new . Balboa Is land $200., l br H1Jnt. Hbr Twnhse. Ne\ler 4 BR Eld d l Altr. 3 BR, 2 ba. Chojce Wkly tnafid ,.rv. $215. · · · beachcott.age. occupied, 48r, Jb<i. JO' d bl ora (·fer:~ loc.SteP,1otobay1&Qtean. ,M.0.~~..l,'"°Sbores E •STBLUFF \Yest minster $155., real boat slip. ~nnis . pool, rps, tns. pat o, ~ Y. · w. Bay Ave. WmteT" ttn· 'Rot.et. A neat! Incl. ulil. jitcuzzi. $650 lse. :»17·9!rT5 Clase to school & shop tal Mature adhll.s }}0'1..::::::::::,.::;;:.:=""----Below market, by owner. $84 .900. 4 br, 3 ba. den. din rm. lge lot, many ex- tras. 644-7596. Costa Mesa $18S., 2 Br. or673-!HIS. $350 mo. No pets. pet~$300Ma.67a-JS00 ]or2Br,adWts.nopet:;:, kids ok. ---830-589l . $170 /$190. 2421 E.16th St. R:EALTYINC. Fountain Valley ~.l5., 2 4 Br, J =l~ Ba. fr1>l<". gar, Mewporfleoch 3269 ROOMYgaragc.apt.Cou· N.Hll!l64&-Jal1 714/846· 1371 br. 2 ba, will t.'Onsider Vacant. S37~ mo. &\2-8125 ••••••••••••••••••••••• pie •. 3rd n~I 67v31e:..:.!15°· ON TlfE BEACJJ Z Br 2 '•---------•I kids&'pcts. aftnoon /e\l(.'S . TOWNHOUSE 28 mo.1ncl.utl. ~.-. • 1' Income Property 2000 Fullerton $210 .• z br, nice r • Boi, bltns, gar & lndry SUBi\tl'fTER~1S PACESETTER Real Estate 848·2133 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lit"ds& I.Sak LargcJB,lt.1:i~BA.i::ood 2 1 ~Ua , pool, bltns,St65. YRLYlbrduplcx. fac's. $350 mo. Yrly. ~~~~~ 1Ana ~5., J~J;>r. a r ea . $325 mo. Call wash/dry, (lar. No pets. Ut1 l paid. 410 J.farding. 675·7777. BUY SELL EXCllANGE Bill Carro:I 673-6210 Jones Realty Inc fncd yd. ~ar., kids & pets 962-4'111 Agent 675-9188 ----· No kids or pets 547·1155 10-~C~E:..:.A~N~F:_R_O_N_T-. -n-.-8-,-2 ok 2 Story, 4 en. J Bi\, 3000 $200,000 View Estate Lg 2 Br, 2 Ba upper, Ac· Br, upper, adults, 1ta1· 6 UMIT"' ..,ES., Stanto'! $285., 4 br, lge s q .fl. of h\•1n ~ aren . under $1000 mo ces!5 to P''L h e h, winter. S27S. 213: ~ A yard.k1ds&pctsok. Super sharp. Prelilij:e ' w /was h 'g f~1tll . \Vntr. 795-JOIH. $120000 GurdenGrO\'t!~.,5.br. neighborhood. $-'l()(). 1x:r 6 3 I· 0 7 9 7 or S300.utilpd.t:atlaft6Pi\1 ------------Tw~ sharp trJ.plexes in very rare . f am1ly mo. Gardener 1ncl1Jdt.-d . 645-7 102 675·4465. S111 \\.'K UJ> 1&2 lldr _& ~~~~~~~~~~! -.i.·clcomc! Call962·4471or960·2.'.illl -------··-. Ha c h. Color 1V, maH'I :. fine Costa \\.1esa loca -Member of Board of HARBOR VIEW Deluxe 2 11R, 2 Ba , priv. serv. pool. TJIE Mfo.:SA. lions. OWner will sell an Realtors . Better Busi· Vill.ige Real l:Rtalc J·Br. Z·ba. Sl95. mu. Nr. 11alio, J;ar, S125. mo. yrly. 41 5 N. Newport Bl, NI\ KNOCK, KNOCK Don't miss the opportuni· ty to see this new custom· built 5-Br home on the 7th. ra irway or Big Ca· nyon Golf Course. New price S255.000. Call your _broker or ~ CALLNOW .~/.~832·8800 Cash Out lo l<'X deferred Ch be f N A •· ~ 2 2 S '73 11'" ness Bureau, am ro o gen..,,,.c.: pool&pilrk.t>i':J,7601AJ..'1. 04 Isl l.u · ...., 646-9681 exchange basis . Low Commerce. , •Beach fMilin 37241--------- Vacancy. J{ard to beat 530-8505 3BR .2HJ\ ... $315 LIO<J ISLr·:. Lu.,.ur1uus CostoMeso 3 Br rrpl, gar, $32S. 2 Br \lalue ·Cali now lar pre·1----------·I •Bo lsi:'/l-.AJ,~1ards S·Brhomc.$12UO mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• S220. Near ocean, view · 752-1700. Balboa Island 3206 4 Bll. 2 HA.· .. S..1.'>-'i AJtt. 615-012:1 $35. WEEK & UP markets. 646-5*JO lNVES'l'MENT DlVISION · ••••••••••••••••••••••• •Slater/Beach •Studio & I BH ApL;;; I B 'BA "'"5 3 RH , Den. Nr Jlcach, · Se A ·1 3br , 2ba. Nr bch. Mature -. 1m•, ij'il!I· 361~7.r3.b12~00~i.110'i.,'•p~m· J~. lp~~o~ •M"c F~ddeniB~hard S4 50. m u. Yearly . :·~~o~:1Sei~v, l~I ~l :-idulls. 213 861 -1003 afil·• :w; _6F:i i~l: 3 BH , 2 liA ... s.n~. 675·3172 •Childl-cn Section/ 4PM_. _______ _ •Garfield /Bu~h.ircl JIBR VU. 4 fir, 2 (i<j, Din . •S501-'Fwcck's ~nt * OCEANfo'ltONT * 16 UNITS lalboo Peninsula 3207 Z BR.IBA ... S!>L'i Liv, & Fam. Um . 1819 w /ud Bach., Gar. S!JSyrly. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9G3-'1567or96J.Ji8G l'ort St 1rl1nJ!, <.:omm 2376NewportBlvd,CM 67J-il93 A\1.o<i•t11.• .. 11or1 IN2ANOAf0(110EIMG 2 BR . 2 ba. new kltch & 4 Br Condo, Continentals. Pool $5<!5. ti75·!177J Avail .:__254~8~·!97~5S~o~'~&C~5~·~3967'!":':__1--;--;~~~:;;;;;;;;-"-----· F .P . S ll · · ross cpt.$475~1 0,lease 1 1 1 •. K " OK 1111 OCEA.MVIEW DONA .BIRD Son Clemeote 1076 528,620. Call Realtor Caywood Rll,y. 548·1290 poo •cu) ·~o;;c, 1"·" • -SUS CASn'AS Deluxe furn. 3rd story 3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Paul Coad. 962-6142 S320. 19845 Verrpon t Ln. BEA Cff. J+ Ma ids. Chan-f~arJ!c nicely furn. barb. BR. z Ba, lOO' from sand. New 2 BR. 2 BA. Condo, ----Corona del Mar 3222 _97~7888 . _ ncl \/Jew. JJccor:.itor & l brs. Adults only, no View from L-R, kit,&. M· Dbl. gar. S41 .500. Pres. Mobil~home/ •••••••••••••••••••••:• CL !'::AN 3 br, l"• ba, faro sharp. l,.um or wtfum. pets.2110NewportBJ. l:lr. 2 Car parking. 130l MISSION REALTY • .. • 494-Q731 * •• fits. 114-675-3587. TrlrPril:s 2100 VIE\VOcean&Bay,nc-.i. 3 rm patio, z c:1r ):!aragl' SRSOma . :Seashore Dr. \Vin tt•r. LIDO ISLE ••••••••••••••••••••••• BR. ~ Ba , encl. gar + ya~d . quiet. $340. mo. \ValerCront lfomcs $IOO. mo. f2l3) 722.3t178 Open, li ght & airy :ll · Son Ju!ln Lovely ocean \'iew mobile parking. Frplc. Lease 645.6702 · · Call 631-1400 AMBASSADOR IMHS or615.9111 to show . EMERALD BAY mosphere is found in this Capistrano I 078 home. Newly decorated, S475. 631 ·2JJ3 or eves. ---OF AMERICA ------ Charming 3 bcdrm. so. beaulifullyapptd&flcxi -••••••••••••••••••••••• immaculate condition. 675-4868 4br . 2ba . Pac1f1c S:1nds. llt\RBOR Vll::\V llOi\lE.S T\VOLOCATIONS Ste 1>s _to bea c h, 2 or Hwy. Room for pool ble flo<1r pl un. 3 or 4 Ocean & hill \licw from 5 Laguna Park on Corner. Lrg fen ced yrd. C11ts, 4-Br, 4 -ba. fam rm. \V EF.KLY RA'fES bedrooms, fireplace , and add -an w /view . bdrm !>. form al DR . bdrm.,dcn.family&din-499-2849. IRVJNETERR.nearbay. drps, n r schls ~~shop-forrrial din rm, fini!ih<.'tl 1',U LL SERVlCI-~ S215. ma.642-3400 s179,soo. Seller wil l breakf:.isl nook & lrg ing rm. luxury home. 3Br.2Ba,Ftple.2 Palias. ping. SS75 mu. &12·979'J. bonus rm, n1~01r park. 2271 11 arbor,C.~t. finance.Agl.675-tDOO_ kitchen. Dramatit• use of $89,500. J\tOBILEllOhME b.I $45'0.Lsc.675-6604 A\lailnaw ~ !>Chools & 1·01nm pool. 290'J Bristol,S.A. brick & tile throu1thout. 10x50 ~lymout mo 1 e 2 8 1 ba CdM . So. of ---Sfi25 mo. in c. g rdnr. 64S-484.0&-540-ZJOO - 1 L-aNi--' 1052 6467-11 Ope E ~ ~cHOIAfiE ho m e an adult park. r, · BEAClf\YALK t:onclo.lrc 644·7"66 1644-6548 -~· ..,_. Call-· ' . .n ves. '""'" $3.800 or trade ror 2.6' J-Jwy . $300. Na pels . 3 br, 2 ha, frpl l' for lease. ------ ••••••••••••••••••••••1 ' INVESTMENTS tr a \le I t rai I er. Cal I Lease. Call 673-3855 $.160. 581-0887. JIVll Palermo 4 hr, 0 .R . J.,.()\V \Vf:EKL y It.ATES WE KNOW '"171414t6-7711 544·341). VIEW HOME ----·--->'.R. '"' "'· ssso. Own" EltecutiveSuite• LA GU HA MIGUB. !..' 5370. Per mo. J Bit. 2 Elf\, 640-0008 , OC.f:ANFRONT. Zbr, Jba. Btfl decor. Avail immcd. \'linter. $375. Yrly, $450, Open Sal/Sun. 12-.S. 70tU \V. Oceanfront. Ownt·r, 213-654-7698. • IEST ~ Mountain. Dewrt. i.1 Corona lnghlands. 3 6 5 2 l C o r y . N r . -------2080 Newport Bl•d * * ==----BY O\VNER. ASSUME Resort 2400 BR, 2 Ba. small yard, Slater /Goldenwcst. Va 2 STORY 3 BDRM CostaMno OCf"RT/ 2 Br yrly. fun1, \V IV, nu paint & crp1. 5340 . 5<\8-4337 or642·79'17 CUSTOM BUILT home 1.----------•I 8% GJ . 3 BO. 2 BA, condo ••••••••••••••••••••••• formal dining, much cant. Outstanding home. 2 Ha, Clubhou.-.c w /pool , 642·261 1 ~:~~r~y 0(;1 ~i.N:fi~e~ .fully upgraded. Approx 28 acres, 20 mi east San mor e. Submit on Ab'lS36-8836 1cnn1s. walk lo oee:.i n. Studios& I Br's beamed ceilings. ex· 'fo plu,·c your message 1300 sq.fl. S4.000 dawn. Juan Capistrano. sa_ie or c h11dren. l{educed to 1-.-----J244 S.125. 673-!11 •1515!.lt ·2855. • J.,R r::l-:: Linen.-. l.n.'·ve use or wood, wet before the 496·5S79or 49:5·2512. lease. Owner .S.SZ.-6281 "$450. mo. 644-7211 Agent. r•tfte ---, "R~.". 0 ,,1,1,_ 1510 \I/, OCF:ANFRON'I', Furn. xlra lgc I br, 1111· mac. cpl s. $250. 675-4681:4 .c,;~"--'--''--'---:-::::cl -"~"'-"-=C::::.::::.:::::__I ..:.==="'-'-"==='-1 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 0 • N ccd pos h <1 u a rlC'rs" Lge r '"' .-• .... , bar, quarry tile entry, in · reading public. Santa Ano 1080 Rettfals Costa Mesa ~ 3224 Rcdecoratcd3or 4 Blt'i;, 2 :J br. fan1 , 21 : hu t·unLlu, •Full Kitchen direct lighting thruoul. phone ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •.•••••••••••••••••••••• BA homes. Nu iandspg frplc, tC'11n1..,, p ool. •Heated Pool 1.(;l-: NE\VLY DI::co. 3-Br, fam rm , 2'h:ba . Daily Pilot ***D0tt'tWait*** Hoeasetf'lllniithed AVAIL. J br, 2 ba, Mesa S.145 .·$.JSS . mo. A.o;k fur jacuzzi, vu.:w , S5SO. •Laundryl''aC'ilitics RATt.:D l Br. Bay Bc:h $134,500. · Classiricd,642-5678 Forpric~sandinteresttu ••••••••••••••••••••••• Verde home: 5350. Agl. Bev or Joo 963-4567 or 642-00-12 w'fV&&1aid~r\l.1ncl. Joe. ad ults, no pe t s L--...1'4'--IR-a&w • d Boh ·11 G--C~ 3102 5401120 963-l786 ----•PhoneServ1cc S215·S225613-0U12 ··~-~-~.~~-,.o~·_:_~..,.,...~·_:_~il:!o-~-~-~"~1~~~~~~~~~~1 come own. l wi ~ · 31lr Bluffs 'l'n le\cl Nr --'"-'='--"-'---=oJ.==-_..--·'0S7·-~---probably k~p Sc;>ingup ... •••••••••-.••••••••••••• 3.er, 2-ha , rncd yd in Coll. RENTALS l.,ool, \\rct rtur X1r. (.'lean •Shady em..poo1i1r leach-Stutlitltlse MewportlHdt 1069 ,Mntportleach 1069 .. not dl?wn . 2 )Jednn, 2 OCEANFRONTl brS185 .. Pk. Fplc, dbl gar. $390. VILLAGE I walk to Cd~! & E. Blf. 1&2 Hr Sl15. Up. Adults, S12S mo, 100 Mcfadden ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••~ b a s 1 n g l e, St 6 r Y pets ak , Lag, Beach. Al 546-5777 Elem. o"·or. &14-4\JSii no pels. 177 E. 22nd St., _•_1s_._186_5~·~'P~'-·-N~•-· ~·---Townhouses &till at only Bal. z br. 1250 .• kid5, 4 BR , 21h b~ •..... $450 -----· -i>-12·.1645. r ... ' Banker ._~~R>G~ .THE GROWIM_G F.AMIL y will love this 4 BR substantial home \\'i\h its modern kitchen' a nd breakfast nook, family rm and formal d jnillg rm. large yard, ·separate p,tlos aild lovely landscap· Ing, be•!'leil Cathedral ceilings. c JU...u f u I ,: s p Ir i t e d a n d only .•• $1$9,500. $21,950. New carpets. pets, s in~les. C. rwt . 1 IJr, Deluxe Townhouse, JBr, GARD EH HOMES J Br. 2l:t Da Tv.11hscon lht·l ._;;.,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 2 llR. steps to beach, new dr<i pcs, t.1.c. Ask for util pd, singles or ~ouplc 1\.'.i ba, cpts, drps, bllns, 3 DR . 2 Baths .•.•.. SJ85 Btty w /hoat Slip. Ava1Ll1 $300. p/mo. yearly. Frank, "39-8321 Agent. & Cd&f. I br, ut1l pd. Pvt patio.._ dbl gar. Nr. THE TERRACE 10/12. S550. lsc &IG-Zi00. l liH fo\Jrn Sl8S 675-7816afl.6 • SHI lhot!b 1084 singles o~. Agt. Fee. So. Cit Plaza. $295 . 2 lin, 2 B:alhs ...... $350 BEAUT. Bhdr ... Condo. 4 1 BH Unfurn St65 -• ......._-•• b-aWun..."'";__,--. '••••••••••••••••••••••• 979-8430 __._ 545..f763, ____ JH/l,2 Dath, •. $4.25 1450 DR .. 2~ ba. lniincd. ot: Lols ~£ blt1:15, ~I, wal.k ::-:::~·~···•••••••••••••• Batboa Island l 106 4 BR,·2 ba, kids. pct, rn cd, HEWPORTBEACH cp'y. $450. ;\¢. C.14·11.33 ~a~h-~~r,~~~9th~t. mi. General 3802 COLLEGIPARK ••••••••••••••••••••••• gar.S.100. 2 Ur ,Z ba.den,'Vu$600 CAl>.Q4!J2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• POOi. LIKE new 4 br, 3 ba or 3 OLDER3 br, kids, pct. CULVER.DALE SUPER pl115h. beaut. de-1,~~~~~~~~~.ANAlfE f..\1 II I ki .. _ 2 D h.ld f I ~-toraled . p:i r tially 3 Bedrm 2 bath with br. ~ ba. a e ec. ":•""'fl $2'lS~· c 1 • P'!l· nci · 4 BR . 2 Bat.~ ••••• • $4 25 rurni!'lhcd 3 br. 2 ba. dbl VIEWS! SPORTS! 20x40 poof, on large cor-wtdishwhr, frplc, P•tlo, LE RAISOR ,;aragc/apc ner. Poo l. 2 B.R. 2 ba. No pets or New Canyon Rim Apta in· ner lot, no care roe bbq ,9molse.~-8831 1' .. URN. bachelor, kit.. ,,. $400, ma, 675 718,1 or children. Pref. mature An iihcim llill<> aJvc you 7ard. $S7,s00. dur ·nest STEPS TO BAY.OP'EN 3 util.pd, $90. FeeAgt. REALTY 675·1070 adults. Sl8S.6GS848 •II Lhesc abundantly! Buy 11 Red Carpet, Br, 2 e.a, FM Rm, p · HOMEFIHDERS Country Club llvin1: • Re-,ltor1536-8836 328Sapphlrc.644~. · •642·9900• 452.JCampusOr .• rrvine San Clemente 3276 2 Br, partly, fum. Cpt.'!i, G-o lf. Jt tennis clR. 1~~~~~~~~~~~1 c::::c="'-'....;.-:-c::-"-'---l:~ll:::;:-:;:-:7::-'°'. Campus V.f.llley ShopCLr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~::t,:~·1 ~-Adult$, no lfarscback riding. 1, 2&.:! * BAYFRONT 4·8r. n. EDkOOM. 2·bath . CA.Ll833.8600 l'rcs.Jlts .Condo 2Hr,2Ra , :.:.:. ____ , brm .+ den. For info .• F:.milY only. $550· huge fani rm. frple,~ -----l')ool , v\rw. lc .1:-1 e .1BRduplcx,fum.Adlts, 673·4.300 • 1100 \Vt;itcr. crpt1, drp1. bui l!i n~. UNIVEltSITY PAR.K $27S. /m o. il I 1.17!i-~7 . no pets. $1"5 mo. Avan.1-''-'-=.;,_---'-- ••••••••••••••••••••••• • 4·BDRM near bay, D/W, lease $325 . CALl. 4 ur. rumil)'. frplc. cpt.5 , ----~ now. 543.4100. lotboa Isl.cl 3106 Mobile tlomt·Aclull p11rk, \V interoryearly. SSG-~ drps. wallpaper. Pool, 2 Bd , t 4>a . 138 \~est -••••••••••••••••-••••• Sintile wide, Excellent R•:f'ERENCE.S REQ'D .SELECT p.ark & w.11tcr. Give you'r A I e 11 sa nd r o • Cu 11 TRAILER. I br. adults, no 3 UR avail for yrly. J. condlllon. lr\lige , NeldaGib9on.Realtor, notl<'l'! &. move In next 213·S97-7003orsl•cC>cl.$, pcts.Sl15.+uµt646>533'J blocktobay . .Bar&.patlo. L49'4·2492. \ l 615-2898 PROP ERTi ES mo. SS2·85i3 12·5pm. $350. or 548-6173 673·120010..4pm . " 4 'I I • •• • • .. .~ ,, .I .. , ••• .. } ' . ' . . Add 11 ••. Bulld It... Diaper lt...Hammer It. •• carpet lt...Cement 11 ... Wlre 11 .•. Hoe Jt ... Clean lt ... Move il. .. Press lt ... Palnt lt...Nall lt ... Plaster 11 ... FIK It ... . ,. .. .. . ,. .. . ' . ... . • ' - DIRECTORY N:co•llllt e_.,_, COll!redor . •••"'9 • -· L'"'d1copl09 r•t'"'9J""t i., ral"""9J"" 11ooj bef1ot ''"""" •••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••• CMcllWrtfllla CARPENTRY. ~ustom Private.,COmmerclal J1pene11 Oardenln• Experienced J1pane1e l-I OUSEPAINTING . PAINT&PAPER REPAIRS-IJJ..TY:&S lf om •·Office. -~Bn1 1 p1Uo cove~ & repalrt, Custom p1U0&, room ad· Service. Rea:uJ1rf1Cle1n •HAULING• ~wrdentn1 4' landlcap. lnsldeJouL HI qual/IOW Quality work/rnatvtaJa Reu. treen1ll:,.1:._ payroll, mo. chk be.lane etc. Reaaonable. Norm d I l Ion•. Remo d •I Up. Free Est. 6'2-3102 YARD CLEANUP tng . Free est. GU-3388. rates. 8ruee~6. J .E .S\V ENSON988·8900 · Walt t»-50Z01U1,...__.,_,_ -'!!.n'.!!&:.;· .. ~9~·1~512~---'·-t:'-..,"-:-°':-•-:p_m_ ..... -;:-;;112T:-;:4--·1~ ... :.::.·.:.4066=::.· ------0 ARDENE R ; E 1 • •• SS6-Cl.'.W7 •• Ford 's Landscape Tie. cal'nAotry &.dlt lna re •~-I Sod I IS . kl SSAVESS-Beet prices. ex· Platter jlepcalr •••••••••••• TAX ,r_-· · · · .....,,Trlca perienttd., Rellt.ble. ttaultna Any thing. 1wn1 pnn crs tJlntr. Any flx-lt jobs. ••••••••-••••••••••••• ••••••••••• N " Jadlvldual or corporate m0dtlln1 "Rtpairs. C.IJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 675·4952 . CdM Area Garlge cleanup. n elia· Dcsian Svs·81J,2..7817 Many R~ra . 845.os38 ERAMlC TILE. °SmJ LicensedLU.preparer S48·9&2 ELECTRICIAN. Sml ble, taal ser v 1i:e .MOJOft-Jack. PATCltP~"TERING Remodel. l~,!'~216 C II r -···•t " e..,.1 s~-. jabs, malnt/repalra. 22 YARD CLEAHUP 963 6452 • ,. ALLTYPES•• ,.. bl welto~--a or ..... -... a ... on llT"'"' · . · · .. -••••••••••••••••••••••• C1lm Pa1·nl/W•Upap•'-•• Complete services ••••••••••••••••••••••• yrs. exp. Comp. Malnl. &U-0309 . -rr .. t:.t ........,. II II 333108 ... ......... HAULING l\f AS 0 N ft Y & CO.N • fng. P•i'nt lnt·-m. e1t Top So 833 2S13or8J3..ZS19 CARPETXPR-t••" , ___ < ___ . -·---·-ETE WORK ... u• •••••••••• ---·-------! · •.:1-" , eMrDIStr¥fcn ANDCLEAN UP CR ·Ask for S24911va,:Sbr968-74SZ VERY NEAT PATCH ••••••••••••• a.b)'litffng Get It Really Clean G..-.ni'") ••••••••••••••••••••••• 645.7307 after6 P~t Jake. 549·188S JOBS & RESTUCCO. •Top.SOii•~~· •••••••••••••••••••••• WlLLIAMSS49·8115 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ''TJllNOS'. by Moose. ---op Qual Prof painllog Freeest.8Sl3-J439. •?t1 ulch•Red1l'""""• LOVING Child Care , __ s._1_ .. _._R_e~pol_c-_lns_l_al_l _IJAPANESEOARDENER Gen woodwork, repairs, H-olth Clubs ext /int-reas rts. fr est. CALL!S86-«t30 • 11 h ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'~i replaces-Planlen Res idential & Com· Plulnbift9 My home. Exp. mother. Joh n 's C • r P el & lO yrs ex~r. a P ases plumbing. dc.642·5613 Hr1ck·Concrete Patio merclal LiC/UlS . George ••••••••••••••••••••••• ree Service Wkdy1. Dana Pt. 496-341 Upholstery, Ori shampoo Reasonable/EilUmates Dental Care Block \Valls BBQ Pt.ls 543·9335. ••••••••••••••••••••••• c--• M*"'t ;Is 0 i I rel a rd,e n ls) ., ___ c_·._1_11_s_1._1""7_.__ Elec:r~~I~ ~!~bing. Low Coat,,.,. lters, E!!il.t. 846-0464 . Plus&ing Removoall. limbing, top. Oe.1rea1ers & all col~r Quallty Mainl/Landscpe: etc. Reas rates. 6'2·4%7 I d F II I ed C Professional Buropean Specialists p In g ' pr u n In i:t'. + Cstm cabinets. boats, br1ghtner1 + 10 min sod, sprklrs, soil cond, nc:~1:~c!..t~·J614vr \VILLIAMS&SONS Waltp1perlmtaller.Xl11t Wat e r heaters , dl1-Firewood. llc /1nsr Patio cvr, kilch rmdl, lal b I each . tor w h l t e cleanup 642·3331·646·4908 l-IANDYMAN-1-lomcs & t.1asonry •Brick/Block ,_w_o_,k_548_·_34_90_d_•~•-'---I posals. drains, raucclS.' ~&1~2~--~'------;:--- •••••••••••••••••••••• carpels. Save i;noney by1----------Apli . Conscientious HouHcleanlnt & Stone. CallM'.11 ·7829 1 1 S 1" tice work 646-$219' saving me xtra trips. Exp. Japanese Gardener. Crarttman. 6'5-6558. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mo...-lng Painting/Repair. 3.Syrs . co.pper d rep r~i:ht a~: Ford's Tree~ice _ ... __ ..... _______ _,~~a~ ~::t111~A:;n~~ ~hr~:.~et~:e:.dFr~i;,~: Glatt f6LJ~'f:R~ALCLEAN ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~;k0t~;·:::~~;~ f!:c~e5Ma~; Ch~~ge: Lie EX:in~~~~l~~e<l c_,..nter $1 .SO, couch $'10, chair $5. s.46-'0527 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I . ? all Gingham Moving/HaulJng. St.u,dent 300948. •••••••••••••••••••••• lSyraexplswhalcouni.., G1rl.Freeest.s64S-5l23 wl large truck. Reas. Profpainter.honestwork. JUSTPLUMllMG vtorinq ~ Carpent r y -Custom . not method. 1 do work Cleanups, treework, Barry~-972318.19-5779 reas. Int/ext, free est. •CALL&U-4111• ••••••••••••••••••••• .. Remod, repair, add-on, 11 Gd 1 toi·ii · . 1•• SCRAM LETS EXPERIENCE 1 --~-------l_l'R~e~r·~·~548~·"7~'911:1&12~'.::·39~13~_,J --;;-:;-;~~;;-;;;;;;;;;;;;--I Id 1 toce . I 1 on....· .,,_ myse . . re 11531·0101. ro 1 1ng, nl.lnor u:icp, • REFERENCES I-MAllV 'S PLUMBING \'ourcbi can eam · insu a e. uu.igns ... ,ee lOyrs in area&46-2003. 539_7440,826.7ro2 Palnting/P..,.-i1t9 PAPERHANGING :uJ. Qualified, exp. ~ulor. est.545-3439 f:ement/COKrete ANSWERS -----~----1 •••••••••U•••••••••••• Professional Reasonable •54G-9807 • 646·7638 MiNOR llOME REP ••••••••••••••••••••••• John Baker, Experienced HOUSECLEANING is our E:XTERIORS SAVE $$$ J>E«;e~e:E~st~.~63~1~·3'1111~~a~rt~s::'.l;=N~O~J~O~B~T~OO~S~M~A~LL~j -~~~;;;;~:;;;;-----Pl b' Ca AIR Brick Block Stone tile lawn & garden care. Cut. Sloven -lloard-Business. Call Janice's R . I.. Sinor St ate Any plumbing "'-'ater serv. USE THE · C um •1na::1 rpenlry work expertly done by edge & cultivate. 962·3408 Pilot -Oralor -Ra&"edv Anns. 675-&53 L;ct>nsed Ins ured Call EXPERT PAINTING b I · t DAILY PILOT er am c t.i e. 540-5560 licenied conlr~-67 .. PLANTS • , . 979.33.,~ I ea ks , m .a r o 1 e "F'AST I><"' .._. _ lnt/ext .Our'o\·orli:isneat enclosures, rea s. Additions. Remodeling, Pa t ios, Pane l l na . Cabinets, etc. 49'2·9738 or 832·8026 Jack or John Classified lilds sell big items, amalJ lterm er any item. Just call842·5678.. MIKEGARDENSERV. Money doesn't grow on Mature resp woman. B1g ----------1 &our prices low. Paul & 832.2468_10<,t.offw/ad. RESULT''. Maintenance. Lndscpng, trees. and if you 're an Canyon , CDM, Laguna J)l::TERS PAINTING Sons, 831-2S26aft. 5. SERVICE Clean Up, Tree work. auto worker, it d(M'Sn't ar eas. $25 per day Jnt/£xt.·Reas.rates ----------11-~ind what you want in. DIRECTORY Call aft . 5. 642-5196 a: row on PLANTS either! 673·2257 Call Gene at5S2·0458 CLASSIFIED will sell it. Daily Pilot Oassirieds. Losl&FO&llld 5]00 Apa lat•h Unfww. Apa IM1Rt1 u.twn. ApartMe11t1 UMum.. Apartments Fvrnilhed RNtals to lhcre-4300 Office Rental 4400 lusinessjln'f'est / ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• or Unfurnished 3900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fi11once Afalac•t1u.tw.. •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....... , ......... ]80 Costa Me1a 3824 HW11thu)fon Beoth 384.0 Laguna leoch 3848 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Bd h · So L / Photography ore wtdark ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOUND; beaut. Germ • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• TtlE EXCITl{l;G oce~n !~c~n & ~er~~r~o rm . A I C,' s hower . lllsiness Shep. female. Vic. Bolsa •••••••••••••••••••••• ~-.. ........... ----! 31EDROOMS BIKETOBEACH LUXURY2storyunfurn. PALMMESAAnS. Pr i.Bc b . $14 0. mo. paneled walls. 548-9766 Oppom.wty 5005 & Springdale, H.B. IAYFROMTCOMDO 3 lge bdrms w/patlo, MEAR SHOPPING apart. Like pvt. home. 2 MINUTESTONPT 499·2081. C.M. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 644·1605 •2 br, 2ba, lseSSSO. frplc, pool across from 1,2 &3 Br apts, bltns, dis · Br, 2 full ba's. decks, 2 BCH. \Vis h to share or sublet l---------- •Lse0p or sell S88,000 lge quiet park. $250. hwashers,some w/frplcs gar's. Few steps to Bach,1&2BR.. Femaleto share2Br2Ba my ofrice near oc Beat The Sour FOUND. Dog. Vic •Open l ·5Sat&Sun Adultsonl".545-8628 & 2 car "ara"CS. From beach. Mature adult.son· fromS172.50 apart. furn. Sl25 util inl'. J\o1ontgomery Wards, !OF do ' " • Ad 1•-N P ts CM 6466438 rt 9PM A.;'"°''· ECO...,OMY CM ldenu·r· ••71553 '•J ernan , Balboa $200. Lions Estates. Jy, No children. no pets. u ...,, o c · · a · · 8J3.8747 " · · ,, . ..., - Olive \Vlrgenhom, Rltr * VILL4 NINOS• 536-2$79 Refs. $450. Lse. 497·1611 (5 Bl~56i MesJ ~r-College girl lo share fum.1---~C.:C"'-'----1 arter Spm . . 875-6160 NEV & 0 orS42-6636 · 5 B'i"d ewp:>rt 2BrApl. w/same. $100 +Luxury office in prestige A few stores are still FOUND: Young black '""~~~~~~~~~ 2 lr.2BaApls \ h 2 1 3 1 ' '1pt s, B 2 b · ~I Gv9R60.) Util .NrOCC.646·3846 bldg, N.B. Glassed wall available at Shoppers male Labrador. Atlanta -dshw r. rp c, enc gar. r, a view .... pc. 54 · view.645·3700 N~ 2 br studio, 1YI ba. Super Comfortable SeeMgr.1413 11w1l tngton beam clngs, lndry , dbl Need hse or apt in C.!\I •. ViJlage, a high volume andLakeH.D.536·2829 frpl, ocean view. $360 yr· Quiet. Upper/lower St, apt n. or call 536·409~ gar. 673·7100 ; 559 5001 °'''' fa st ri.1us t be con-Single & double room of· s hoppers mall. If you LOST "P rf ., D · ly. \VIII consider winter. EncloscdGarages 28 f I · d have the merchandise, : u Y • aisey 213·284-9384 Gas & Waler Paid. t.1o to or~J8·7~ Newport Beoch 3869 RES 0 RT genial 832·9589 c~~~!r, ~~il'~nfu~?d e~~ we'll put the foot traffic type dog, bl~ w[silv~r ----------1 l\lo rental~.~ to 52:;5, 2 BR nc::ir bC':lc h, crpls, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fem to share ranch type the mo S15 to9)(1. 540-5206 in front of you. If you face & fef'.L V1c. V1ctona 3 Br, 2 Ba, nC'\\', modC'rn, 2.1.'.!.1 l:::td c-i A\·e. &1:1 :·· 'l drp~. nu r ::l<;, Sl7S PARK NEWPORT home W/same $1SO mo. don't have the merchan· & Republic CM. 642,0176 513 w. na\. /\1 11 i.1c1 J,-! I', I I ~.r ' : J 11:'1 APARTMENTS Orange.673·5010. orr1ce · & warehouse dise, we'll help you oh·,_•_r_64_2_.:n_s:;_. ____ _ .leaae.$350.• t I . {: !• Dachelortor2 space, ne w ~rom ~O. lain it. Join 100 other FOUND: Raccoon, Broad /Oreanfro:.l. l • 1 ! , .a.:. 2 r ~ :! : L, 17 l li:•'xJ, Bedroomsand LIVING Responsible fem.to share 11.B. by I\-1annl! 1-hgh. merc~ants, who are Sl.&SantaAnaNB.Call d 1 ~;1,j 1 ,. ·;,di p:;, Townhouses ex.lge 4brduplex,'h blk .846-1177 beating th e _ Sour Dr.Stocklon673-IOSO .• per up .:. · 1 1· .1•. _ ,,l(d...i)':, to ocean. $130 mo. Util. Economy at Shoppers1ccc...=-ccc.cc..c.c. ___ _ al.ove:, r• • --• Fr· S22DD~IOpcn 9·6 incl. Call Gary 64S·4665 Ne':"·port Beach deluxe Viil age, 2724 N. Main St., FOUND. Blk & bm fem. space. $... · -•I' 1' · ~ 8 Y swtes from 39 per sq. ft . Santa Ana 834 1551 Shephe'd 1 yr w/nea col upper. :...: .~,·. rt /11 . ' t\·r ·i >\Cl ! Spa.rools·Tennis Go,onesforRent 4350 Air,cu .. ts,ut..il .paid " · · U JI 'I I 11 \ r F h. 'l' Jar & choker. Vic 1-larbor . ca 0, gar li j':Jl'l!. $.1,,J yr ·• ·' • • I I , .:.. l :J lll f\T J::\V /LG I; :1 !lD!l $.115 1 C ros S rom a S 1011 0 a kW O O d off Cr S l he • • • • • •, • • • ••••••••• •••• 1::::::-:::-;B~'~O~k~e<~67:"5:-67~00=-;:;;-l;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;J _~~~~~~'!_---• 673 I I I J "Geisler 493·2799 ,.. ·7412. · ,. llunlin"ton 1 larlx>r Area s an1 at amboree on finest in resortliVlr.-g al • 510,,ge onl• lge ,·1ngle ~-~---------<;:;pa cious 2·Br, 2-ba, 2 c.:ir " s J ..• Flill n d ,. S be I 1 Of d I d Ad ults 846·415C Lin oaqaun s oa . price you can afford. arage. SJO. month. '!lart . aut. um. ,Re · gnr, rps, crpt, n ry, 17 I 4J 64tt.1900 There's Sl million in g 548 ...... 48 rice Suite. Best C.~1. & "*PET SHOP"* LOST :. Germ. Shorthair Corona d.! Mar 3822 DJ\V, stove. $275. Adults, 3 OR MORE rec reation fa cilities. "'' N.B. loc. Takeover lse or ••••••••••••••••••••••• no pets. Available Oct. Huge 3 br, 2 ba beach •DELUXE--NIGHT LIGJ-ITED TEN-Office Rrntaf 4400 s hare. $19 S. mo · Gre a t oppo rtunity , Pointer , Cemale. Vic. owner /operator. Super 13th St. 1-1.B. 960·3142 llRAND NE\Y 3 Bed /2 lSth.646·4757 apt. Call for additional Easlblulf 3 br, 2 ba, lse. NISCOURTS.A fulltime ••••••••••••••••••••••• 642·6153 /644-6815" bath, trplc, 1undeck. Si•TS. m o . 540.33a3 ; I & 2 BR garden apts, lnro. (714)8474387 Incl. spac master suite, activities director who 675·1076 frple, dshwhr, pvt po.tio. -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;J din rm & dbl garage. plans parties. BBQ's, 150 I Wntcliff Dr. SUPER LOCATION location! $11 ,000 POUND: Yng male eat, hse brkn, org /wht, Jg hair. Airport, Irv. ,1,179 . .501~ I Nr. Irvine Jnd. Area. $180 • Auto door opener avail. trips & more! Free Sun· . . JETIY VIEW lo $2~. S57·al41 New l Bec:n.-2 la Pool & recreaUon area. day brunch. I oft Ocea n Blvd. Only 2 Br. cpls. drps, ulll. T"o h~~ fti~c pbaf:o ~t; .. f ~ Adul!}n°c':MnSrz~~ r~: g~du:~~!n sl~~1::: f 1teps to Chlna Cove. A pet!., no chllilren . ..:r 1:.. OC I 1\N, ~('\I OOLS . e j /\migos\Vay,NB furulshed&unl'urnished. Newport Financial Ctr Leasing Office Spoce Call on Site Manager (7 14 )642·3111 ext 246 17th St, Costa Mesa 854 sq n $38S. 420sqrt$.J.90. 352 sq Ct $150. Ca II 833·909fl LIDO REALTY :\:r;; \ 1.1 I .. 1 ... ' I\ *673-7300 * r OUND : Med. Sz. Blonde l~~~~~~~~~~'I& \'Ihle €oeker mix. Bicycle Dealerships 1Male. Riverside & Coast. lar1e luxurlOUI 2 BR, 2 O\•c r4<1yrs.!>12 G-lll P /\llh" & !:.1IOPPING. lt1anagedby Models open 10 to 7. &a. Du9lex W(hardwood S::::'5 l.:-~· • i. pi:r r.1ont h. \\'i\liam \Vallers Co. Sorry no petaorchildren. llPI. & super ocean &jet-E::i Stslde. Lrg 2br, 2ha. J\. !·: N ·r H O G ER S ----------1 Room ma le se rvl cc lY. view. S1n1.:lcs O.K. En c losed gar. 1l1s· fiE \L1"' u I t 2 Bd 2 "-Pvt ·1 bl •t h -"-·. mo. Call 6•1•1·7211 hwashcr, lndry. ~':ll. r\o .• , ' uay ron · ""'-· ava1 a e. 1• ont t o ~ ~ 9G0·31'158 S\8·8300 Och & pier. $550. yrly . month occupancy AGT. pets. 642·3"88orG4S·SI07 · Dl·ach Ulvd. \Vcsl on 919·1935 & 644-4510 · ! B~UT. Lg. Occ.:J.nvicw 3 Eastsldc lux . duplC'x, J llr. /\Jams,4 blksto 8£, 2· Ba duplex. Bltns, 2V. ba, d in rm, priv yd, 2 Alabam.:J., right one wuher/drycr. 2 c:ar gar. cnr gar, children & sml b\uc-k to 20'l Rochester MOO. Adults. 61$-4062 or pet welcome. $-1 00. YEARLY , b" 2 ba. 900 Oakwood \V. Balboa Blvd. f'rplc. Garden bltns. garage. 1 blk t Apartments WESTCUFF BLDG. NEWPOHT BEACH (:"'"'' "'r•«'•" !""• '"" "'"'0 A•• .!AM~ ...... ;/~jel'li­.r .... ;/11 ...... ./•1111-toe""""• ,, __ ./ ._. _.nc. ...... . ./ ........... .... PRIME OFC SPACE Lido VIDlltJI! & Shop Ana 3416 Via Udo, HI 1 suite approx. 600 sq ft. View fa cing Via Lido. lnq. Owner : Dreye r Company. (714)675-7002 Choice areas, trg. & in-~"-w~y_. _N_B_._548-0855 ___ . __ _ ventory. Top bikes & LOS'T": Med Puli s porting goods. Mr. Hungarian Sheepdog, Baker, 213 451-5443. Jon g hair covers eyes . Beer Bar : ltarbor Bl,·d .. C.M. $40,000 Gross. $20,000 Net. E&l. 13 yrs. /\sk. $36,000; $15.000 Dn BAY&BEACH Dearborn, Afich. Lag. Vie Park Lido, NB. Generous Reward . Call collect: 673·5998 496·0134 493-2517 KATHAl'l'B> 722·8955 collect. 714 ·637·7091 'OLD Cd ~T . i!: nn, 2 Ba. 2 Br, l \):i, Lltins. nc"'·ly ! 1inalea OK. $340.nlo. crptJ,&paintcd,nrSo11th Asenl.6'14 7:' I C ,1 ._. t Pl a :a . $200. ---1 5' I ' :fl 1075 12BrlDJr1' I pln1. p. mo.675 · ! Lovely 2 1 yard, 1~ 1 S2aS. 6~J l • • !<!.• '· ···.··:.~.,. '·'· .. b ay or beach. $375. • REALTY 675-3000 NEAR new 2 br, 2 ba, 675-5·187 OCEAM VIEW closed garage. from $275.I ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;J =:r:t~:~ 11200 Pacific Cst Hv.•y. NURSERY SCHOOL Also 3 br, 21,~ b:t, q?S. Alli• S-4S--OSSO 1-----------1 H.B. 900 sq ft . S2'70 mo. Pre-School , nr. downtn. Call Mf Howard 645 6101 ut il pd. 411 :!:!nd St. Open OCEANFRONT 1 ---'-~==---I SS• PER SCi)FT LIONS ESTATES Costa Mesa. Care for 24 S:1t/Sun l ·~.A ·:t.Nofcc . 3BR.2Ba.$3.W\Vinter Rooms 4000 1611\VESTCLIFF-NB tl218thSt.,ll.B. at$IOOmo.Roomtoex- ·8 H;.1:;111.i r • • IJ:.3 ST CPS TO BEACH ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 ___ A_G_T_._ .. _t_-_5032 ____ 1 ____ ~536-=~25~79:.:_ ___ 1 pand. Incl-; !ge. lot. nrly I C·' P''i • ll lkl..,.,n\ 3BR,2Da.$32S\Yinlcr Pvt ent /K. priv. Cl-1 $ rr· newbldg.,comp.equ.ip. ~ .... ·" 0 ·• •v· 3 DR.2ba$300\Vntr. S25 /wk & s6oimo. up 140 up store-0 lc<!S cpts CPA has office suite to S85,000 lh:~rh, •. 1 10 . Sl·c 9 S56 drp s air bath. 17301 lease. 250 sqft. \Vith or Gray lon g haired Persian ID Collar & Bell was taken Alon. Eve. He has been neutered &...._ can't breed. Return lo comer of 23rd & Santa Ana CM . No questions asked or call MS-4586. ri:· • . II" I '"1 St. SEA WINO 1~548;;;;·5~54;:o:':-::~·=OOS8~=-:::;;;:-l ~Be"':'a~c~h~B~l.~H~.~B~. !8'~2~·2834~~ w /out desks. Separate Graham Ritr. 646·2414 • • 'u' .,1doy. 21 0~7 .. 52 ba., dcn.IR001\1S $25. week up with PROFESS'LCLASS A enlrance. OC Airport n · ry._.., · kitchen . 548·91ss or a ea 1s28353 LIQUOR LICENSE ·: !>t<.\•'. 64s.m1 Bldg. 3 s tory . 27"!10 r · · OrangeCounty On.Sale LariebBlh, r •• -i ! ·1 . ' r · · -1 , ll .\' .. _ 1-larbor Blvd. C.flf . Air BUSINESS or Med. Ol'c's. General. "OLD ISSUE· .: , r, 1, r r ·,., .. . " I' ' I 1. enonal1 ·5350 •••••••••••••••••••••• Drinking problem? Call Alcohol Helpline 24 hrs a day SJS.:IJ.30 Sl.75 av1·n• 1., .i •: : ... ...:, p I J.!~i.~·, l \'.''Y, 1 I, ' . f c. Cl 1hl Dack Bay. Room 'A'/pvt cond., elev., panel walls, 468 & 472 s qft. at 40c sqft. COCKTAILS ONLY" 1 person "·'~ t' H ·l:HO S!~'3. 12!7 l\t tJ , le. 1 O.K. f,.__3. ~ 1 l.•1rnwall. bath in lovely executive drapes, carpel, elec .. \V i 11 re decor . 1525 Emerqency Sale oxy Girl's Out Call OFF , 11ti l5·5G·l1 673 ·58t!I homew1thpool.$l2Smo. music, janitor. parking. Superior Ave . NB Calllt'tr.\Vinslon Massage. U Call. \Ve ~· 3 b !st ~0·~·n t. -----EX lgc 2 hr. 2 ha, dlxJ ·~~~~~~~~~~JS46-6140bef9AA1 .Prefer M .R .~Stevel"", Mgr. 642·1760. Coll ectc2131272_4249 Co m e. Specia liz.e ew 2 r , 2 a. •per 1\!lL'l.T 2 \)r, f..1:-.ts 1rlt', poolsi·•,, "l<l "' bch. Adil, non smoking working 5S7·0136or646.a396 /~;;;~;;;;;--;;;;;;;;,-s,;;;)-~;;;';-;;~~;';'~;'-'-ll2P~a~'~'~P~.l~eg~;~.,~·542~-~3~11~B--area, car car.. 100. e ncl. ga 1·a~c. µ;1t li1, u.... 0 a 25 Share orfice space. $11 BEAUTYSALON PoinselUa, o:tl\l. M 9·8li67 d sh w h,. N··,, ,, , " . _•_•_P~•-•~•~S_t_75_c_5_:1"_,._s:_IG2"-. __ 1oN THE SAND-Beautiful• _w_m_n_o_ve_, __ . ____ , EXECUTIVE suite:'! on mo. new complex C.M. d -' 1 BR C d y · I b ,. Sm in vest, big potential, PREGNANf?? ays. 644·0871:1 · on o. 1ewo 8YPvt. Room & Bath for Newport llarbor. 400 to area.548·0044 Caring confidential --"---------1.:::::.::::::___~----l l BR nr I !unt. llarbr' & mts. All xtras. Pvt. rent, Costa f.1esa Nr. OC 2200 sq fl . 6<12 ·4644 ; s uper loc nr Lldo Isle. counseling & referral. 3824 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Off Boal<n Poth I , 2 & 3 Br. Adults nf\ r pets, dshwhn;, ~h;ig <'Pl,, clo1ed g :lr;t~e . fr1,ic. BBQ. Gas &. "':-iter pd. Pool LA MANCHA APTS 778Scott Place, CM 142-6073 2 BR W /LOFT rrpts, drps , hltns, lge prkg., elevalor. $375. m College, Kil. racil avail. _64_5·_4_40_s _______ 1 1uslness Rental 445 Top c 1 i en ts, s taff. Abortion, adoption & /\,•:ill. 6!'..'l. lst . cP~"-'_;o_._sz_oo_._,_•0_14_4_t_. --1 + credit. 991 -3610 Eve $65. 556.~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nwaonn,,o poeu't.a~~ oTwen,me ,r keeping. 1~vtp a t 10,fr1,l .t '.T !:.e "" 537 ·4948 Prime Hunt. Sch. toe. DELUXE lfi ·1 ~ P 'ARE "'hurp I Bit, 2 H;t. w /p;i tio, ----------•Large room with priv. from $125. mo. incld. util. o ice, comm 635-4330521 -52Cll Bkr A C 547·2563 HAYLOFT AP i·~ •' 1r, cr1•1 'i . cl11'-. O /\\'. fi OCF.ANF'J;tONT ne\.f 1 B b h 11 h 507 5 \Varner Ave . & industrial spa ces. Als ~~'.:'.:'.~:.'.::~~~--1---------- 20 3 Avoca~~. C \ l·lks to h•· .. u 11 .'.: ll!111t. 8 t • a 0 me 846_4249 mini warehouses in Money Wanted 5030 "MEW"' irtt"Ull ll:irl1':ur. )ii ; ;1 lll'PC'r . Cpl">, drps, gar. privileges. References. ,, Laguna Niguel&lltission ••••••••••••••••••••••• FEATHER 645-0l <J "Y rl y !·c.~'.l;5.G42-.J.-W3. 979020$ l\lon.Fri 5prnlQ.;1111 1 c1~:_..·_i7 . • OFFICE o store avail. Viejo areas. Handy to \Venecda2ndTOonour MASSAGE$10. S 2 l1r, 2 Ba, SIC'J1S to sand . Room & Bocrd 4050 1000 sq rt . Ne...,port San Diego Fwy. 200 to $50,000 home with no AbraxosMoss-Sat . unl0;11n t<l·l r•111 l~·aul. nl·v• 3 Ot:. 2 Ba, I bl ., 20110 I ' I ~ t-·rp c, !ns, p:itio. S315 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Penin. Choice location. sq l. NJ 0'-r as JOr poinL<;. Existing l:St is on· Photo ModeHIM) :? Br Townhouse. 1, h;l. frplc, \\ty.i r<l1,f..: i.::aDr. pn. ytly .612·9CGG Pvl. room with board 639·6700 persqft.831·1400 ly $14,000. \Vant $12,500. 1733Fvllcrton,C1.f r edeenrated. 1 lh d ll paliu, <'rpl :-.,i rri~. i\V,G 847 2126 blks froru h,·:n·h ,-;,. I lunt-Ne\vport Terrace Condo. Costa A1esa. $225 me · NE\VPORT garden office JeOO Sq Ft C·2 store front · 10AM -12P~16.11 ·1184 0 .K., no pels. $200 1110. • 1 II •·· o1,.5_7 b 2, b n·~ U 549·1079 . I ·ih G d · · b 1018·C Mission. 968-1155 ing on :ir.,..,ur .... u· ,,, r. ,., a, ......:;... ppe . swtes rom 43<" incl. util. ~'eal for r~~~t:r boay!,· M0Drt9da9es. Trust SOlS ~xp. li~ensed masseuese MEDmRR.AHEAH _._,_B4_G_·_00~"-'-----19lhSt. 968·9186 Vacation Rentals 4250 Some warehouse avail. . .. ee s 1n so s . Gives fines t VII.LAG! NEW apae. 2 br, I V• ba. Lovely new 2 BR 2 Ba Duplex unfurn, 4 BR 's, ••••••••••••••••••••.,•• 5S7-006l 5c%vicDea.•""'s •• ~v5.71109t.h St,••••••••••••••••••••••• Swed. massage in your t 8 r,1Br•Den,2Br,2 pa~0·f:r::i~ull,s,no w /car., crpts.'drps: bath, upper . O Cabin,Big8ear.slpsl2.2 •lMOFREERENT• · "..,..y-,eves LOANS 80 % home or hotel. Sun & Br Townhouse. Carpeta, pe $2 • DJ\V, pri. patio. 6 Blks Seashore, steps to ocean fplcs, Jbr, sep playrm, 1·2-3 Rm. offices from 6"G-068l UD tO l O Mon. Cpls. only. 499·11$3 drape:s, fireplace, 3 VILLAMESArrom$205.2 frombeach&Huntington $4SO. mo. 640·6161 Do col TV, pooltbl. 494 -8611 $135 per mo. Near SMALL retailslore\ocat· letTDl.Oclts..90/o before 5:30. NCYr SUN, pools, 4 tennis courts. Br, patio, pool. No pets. Harbour. 846-5377 or Glenn, Agent LagBch. Airport .Nolcasercq. ed in C11nn~ry Village. 2ndTDl.ocmJ 1_0_R_M_O_N_. _____ _ c,ym ·11una'1. 719 W. Wilson. 646-1251 846.9007 3 Br. bltns, lcplc, 2 Ba Palm Desert. 2 br condo. 833·322l9Til noon 6S1830.9.393m o . 673·9606 ; Fairest Terms since 1949 Companion fi:m. for man 2400 Harbor Blvd 9·5 ---------r I C.OSt• Mesa (714)557•8020 l-'--'---------1 3 BR 2 Ba (4-plex). Nr 5 dshwshr. Ocean View arn. SZSO mo w/ ease. MINI-SUITES (l·2·3 + Sattler MtcJ. Co. SS. Mustbe 6(}.75 yrs. Call $165. t BR. new erpt, Points. Frplc. dbl gar. \Vintcr$310.613-2493 S40-6998eves rooms). Xerox & secy DEL I & CO UN TRY 642·2l ?I 545·0611 646·9946aft5pm . .Aduil 2 huge bedrooms paint, E. Bay St. Days $320. No pets. 540-4484 ON THE BAY BIG BEAR CABIN. 2 br, service av a i I. 0 n STORE avail at The Fa<.'· l.4.HKRU $170 no pets. Inquire apt 549-2962, eve646--2325 WALK TO BUCH Duplex , yrly. rental. trplc. crpt. Sips B. \Veek Newport II arbor in Cen· lory . N. B. $350. mo . 2nd TD Loans Wanted Do your own a~~a~e ex- 0 568 \V. \\lilM>n 1 -'-H~E-W-'-E-A_S_T_S_l_D_! __ I 2 br, cpts, drps, bltns, Outst anding 3 br, 2 ha or wknd. 714 /675·6773 ~~!J14a mi. nk B ld'g . 673-9600or 673.9393 \YE HAVf: CASH! pensive fees. Complete CASAVlCTORIA gar. 205. 15th. 847-39$7; frplc , 1800 sqft. upper. Sharp Newport 11tore or Buy 2nd-T.D.'s services.8.13·2513 1,2&.3 br, Deluxe Unfur. 2 Br & Den, cpU, drps, 536-4259 ·, 536-3058 .Boat dock av all. Newl Sa I ton Sea. D"om bay NOW LEASING ofe., ground floor, 37XIS . Loan °0 2nd T.O. 's Fu bltns & dahwshr. $275 ----'-'==:.:.. ___ decor'd. Sundeck. $16S. Beach two bdrm modern ~M New Loans·2ndT.D.'s or rn. gas/wtr pd. 5'\8·7437 675_4200 ca bin. \Veekly rates. Prestige OfCiceSpace r::: o. Broker 675-6700 Equity lnvsmt. Div. ~dulU·N'opets Sec. a:ate l-'--"---"-------1 lnlnt 3844 · 152.1124 Custom Rl.!!laH Stores lnduttrial 1 _..ol ,500 BARNETT MTG . co. Pool, rec rm, elevators 1 Br unfurn crpts ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' HUNTINGTON '"" ,. · $2$ Victoria, IUZ-8970 d;.pts & r~Je 0 NEW Rancho San JOI· 3 Br, 2 Ba, delux, 3 door t R t I t here 4300 MARINA ••••••••••••••••••••••• 645-21.34 St•" 548 7_.,....· best beach. S375 yrlY . en a s o 1 EXECUTIVE CENTER NE\Y f.1 ·1 Newp::irt, Costa •Slt•dy .....,ool* ""· . -· quin deluxe ~home. 2 646·9218 or 675·0555. ••••••••••••••••••••••• um Mesa. 1000, 1200. 1440 sq. Armouncemllfth/ 118 •. 2 BR aln11le It•. Br, 2 Ba , den, San Joa· Mal eo1Female share 3 / • It 5433145 ""2928 Pe-onol / 162 Br $175. Up. Adults, beam cell. C&O, 2f>43 quin Garden Plan. View. OCEAN FRONT 2 br, br+den on Peninsula 1 • • or.._. Lo~; & F!m =:z.=· 177 E. ~St . "C''Wallace.M6-8M3 Avail. now. $500. 522·4010 bllns , crpta, drps, near 10th. $150. 2000 SQ FT, 3 ores, 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------l~~~~~~~~;}l~o~'·"';,;•;·8~28~7;•~v~es!;._Jij4id garage. l ha . $370. yrly, 613·7888evl!'!' 549-8251 baths, Im med across st Lost & Found S300 DIVORCE Do your own, avoid Un· necessary expense. l"or complete serviees call 833-2513 or 833·.2519 SPIRITUAL READER Open lOAM·IOPM .Advit:eon all matters, 312N. El Camino Real San Clemente. f'or uppt. 492·9d34 492-9136 ,,. tpE. bright, cbeerful, 2 ..... tahach 3148 645.3655 StralSht roommate C714J14M493 · fromOC/\irport96.J-7s7i1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hec.'--:-.A.-A.......___ br, c rpta. tts5. mo.••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 VI B tll ed I LOST/FOUND ....... ___ 8425466 &D-44S3 cean ew .· r ne e ; spacous 3 Br 2200 SQ. FT. ~lrg 20.i2 J 60 YI. Wllloft.C.M. • or Drop • pebble Into the spacious 3 bdrm twn.hse. apart. Share w/2 other NO. Costa Mesa Dental/ .. D" Placentia cM S2G.'i A PET? ~J"1ltlf &. ' CioffdGCJPl!ll • D .. Polltt 3126 Ocean from your Apt. Evu aft 6/Wknds. gu,ys . $133 mo. 640-8109 Medical/Ofc1ultesavall. p /mo.646·7S12/'s.t7.i1l2 960-29QOAdootlon,Low ,,..p .. D'ffan BEAUT GROUNDS ••••••••••••••••••••••• Leaae. Lu:iu1ry, security, Winter. 720St,A, Seuho Cdllf. • From $345 /mo . l'lolr . · CostSpay/Neuterlnfo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ADULis.NO PETS VERY lfe 2 br Iba wtter· Ma\ure adult.a. 317~ CsJ.. Dr. . O'Keere. S4Nl38 RENT 600 sq n $110. 1125 LOS ""'-Schools I lt.'1 I to j. ract upst.aitS no pell Hwy. 499·2835. Share quiet spurious 4 Br. . sq rt $170. Costa Mesa T; In Dover ~"'fa IM~H 'l.•et15 f'ani j•-s:us''7sszm' · Bayfront Panoramic h o u se Lag Ni1:u e l SINGLE to 6 rm suites 673·7039·675·S ll6 NB .Black Male Lab. ~Oft 7005 '2 ·• t• ~ · · -F\&nky collage:, trpl. S32S View, 2 Br, 2 83. $375 yr S1.20·~l7S mo. 4~·57;,i2 01 Avail. in plush office · Ans. to "Eric". l yr old. ••••••••••••••••••••••• /patJ1o '21 2Dr0. Garis 4 z BR. l Bl, View, cfPl', J BR apta; Sea Terrace, ly. 675·0236 or 673-1681 S31·tl::-:-D. bldg nr. OC Nrporf. Full FREE standing M·l bldg, Tan collar, whte nea col· Be'1nning . •llllnc 1falonl Wlter .oc • •Pl ti, drps, clean. $200. mo. ln· 1t3tS: Nlauel Coif Cse . ---_.. service Incl : Reccp· 3200 ~q rt w/nice offices. la r, RE\VARD. 548·3396 In Huntington Beach ~tt. IU heat, 1as cld uUL $1JS.S4'7S S3SO WALK lo Ocean. New \Vorklng gi rl mo,·1n ;: to ti onlst, conference rm, 3 12 doors, high fn cd or642.s:." (Beverly) Central P~rk. Naxl elas.s iCln'e, -.Jr condlUonin1. · AllAv1llal>ltnow dplx, 3 Br. 2 Ba . Crpt, Cost~ Afesa Nov ha~ xerox. automatod typ-yard. 16S Newton wa)., atartt Ocl~r ll. Call _,1i:nmtn1 1PooJ, rec. t•thltfOll ... 3140 Yearly drps, D JW, 11rb. dlsp, !1.1rn d . house, need! ing,ctc.Callft33.3640 Costal\1 esa~9--<>922 FOUND : Germ.in Shep/-1 "'."67-:~~·.,to-,56_. ____ "'-- JIWID,wublrlllclr)'en. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Al•o have w i nter gar. Y rly. Child OK . reep . r oommate SI Collie, approx 4 .mot.1·. . • . w1tufront1 from $300 MOO. 675·0642/87Mflt2 $150 /mo. l213)689·4396 • FASlllON ISLAND• ora9e 4550 male, Vic .. 22nd & Nwpt Jobi WMtfed. 7075 SWLYDEOORAT!:D 2BDR·ATntBBEACH GOOD REAL Exet utlve ottltes ••••••••••••••••••••••• Blvd.CM .612·0512. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ir w/1ar •• "111s. Wa~ S.UPER~EW·LARYE ESTATE Spaclou1 3 Br, 2 ba, rzgc. Roommate wauted to w/recept., eccy~ne Stor•Ac lot for RV 's etc CLEANING done Jfom ti?$ 1"'& Pl•cell• HUilUniton llarbOr Area J blk to beach. Yrl.)". II share home in HJS. Btwn service. 359 san, , au~!· $8.50 per mo. Neill ' Sigii SELL idle ltem1 with a apt., oCfice,? Wa~lon r:: 120 1~ ADULTS 846-4l.50 * 494 ·7518 * 645·70S4 ' •II" 25&35. 842·1171an6. N.B. 640.1910\,rE ·18601\ Co. for Info. 531·3374 Daily PllolClatsltied Ad. a:uJir baill.'6t6-0l91 • I ' I _,. 1, • \ .. -,,............. . . . I .. ·. ,, ••••••••._..,•• 1071HltpW...... 7100HelpW....... 7100 HtlpW .... d 7100......._W t d-7 .,.....W ~ 7100 •-·-•••••• ••••••••••••-•••-•••• •••••••••••-•••••••-• ~ aw• 100 ~ • .._ Thul'ld•" Octobel'2 1175 ClJ .comp. ,_ ~ ~ • ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, ,. · DAICYPll.OT . l'lxprd ., •M·niokar • GUARDS Medlanlc,Auto: f:xpor'd. ~W..W ' flM .....,.,,. IOOS lloplH -.. ~:~: ........ ICw; CIEW IAllf.CO' Coata Men wan k)ca ~o.ru... Ill per mo. RECEJYIAill!' ·············--······ ........................ ············--·· ~ ~ Uon. Rtlicf lbit\....Abo,·~ MilMC>tV .. jo.&11-1·71115. .. $1CU1'Aal' A.rmolre-M•hol· W/Ollk ~Mew J41f" .._ ave •l•rllnJ retea. Mgmt tme. ~ a1S ca. lt.K'lllil'TIJI M111t bave tuptrior t.)'p-llnin1 • brua hook.a. A'Zl*J 'II&--'-~-... with ~ocUr lnCttUS. Co. f\ilUJ'e, Ale !3-31, C..r, niilf"UI bla6ahl)"il ... Topqwill· $1&0.W.A'71 , ................. __ , •-•w• young people p11d •n•, "'•· AD•o. -•.SllOwk. ... ·IQIM. R-·,.•-vm· t y oaly aoed apply. Brass Bed• ZI Rocken 1 ...,.... 1• 11 llto)Slyeanotage.VanorfuUslze haop.1ur1.,m>Jormed. dormoteri•ls.-lrvlaaaru.Poru\pool· 30T 1 Chi . • SIO.e-Ceof Exp ····-_.., .... a!atloo 1"•1on requirM. Excellent Cu • phone noq ...... In· MUlSES AIOIS p.IN, •ltd"'"'• ,..... tlOo. Call,.,,......,., (O< ab .. , ""Cllbiaet. CYCLE WORIC&LTD fuU time ct.,.. Mi•IMa comrniuJoa1, tn~arn up to $300 te,.1ew apl)t In Costa OR OllDllWtS pdnNd ,,,..,..,board• appL zoo Ch11n. •••ales " 11122NowportBlvd. Pteuec.•llM7&Tll0 • ··~'y. Dlal .,~ .~ 2•• for 111· • Mesi call Salary de~ .. on "(.r:'i u l i 11 1 l n IE p rl n-t • ~eu. ~le & kJta more. All CO.ta 1111 .. s..J"3 • ~ · · vu. CA" w ABMISec ·,.,eo __ _, >"""'..... • 1peclfic1UoM 1amplff SECURITVOFF'ICER me ctn ianUQue oat. .. ~ 2 High"'""" Rlldenll terview. unv~nces Be recoanlied. all ,,,. procuHo.'lnll..,,..... 0011..l<!oPukDr,N.B. allwhol .. ale ..... 1222 Motobeca .. airls II •pd"'r Need houucleanl n R "1316»-"'70 l m mtd. PottM,.aCon•. blueprint .. p,...._ ax· f!$.81Dl<Pn>mldni&ht _1760 MOMMa,C.Y . New SU$, make q1rer,,. ~0~c.':": :;r~'. -F.qual.OpPQJ:Wn(ly,j;mployer H011L Hosp. 642'0400· ,,.... n«c ..... rettlvin& Servi•• 1tatlon atten· '"'' opened. R<Oni.bed .... I&3l altet'OPM -- porh n•ed . II.a•• re· ' -MITIAUOITOR NIJRSING <lerk1orl .. -!"" danu. full & part timo oakanllqu,.our1pe<lal· Women • 10 1 pe o d • fen••••. Call &•• 40 h• w•. Xlnt wo•l<ln1 •LG.5.M.F. ?~d'::.',.'a~= po1ltlon1 open. S•I. tr. Dreuor.. TOB'•· P euceol. ZI lncb, llkct ?!.',',!!ll Or Tamm" ........ w~ 71 ........ ~~ 7100 t'Onds . Ciall Laguna Hills lftti s open Ina ror l\N 714149•9401 ba5Cd on ex~r. Apply tublH. l'ha1n, rniu tttes. new. 844·68&6 _ _ , .....,.. -....... "-l!Hton. '86·5000. M•. Relid Su1•ir•ison. 3.tl ~ Harbo• View Shell 25<JO I< "doboarda . 1666 c-;"tt.;b,~;;;i~Cirl"';;iiiil:·: .. :·:·:·:·;·:·:·:-:·:·;·;·;··~·;·;·:·~· ........................ Slack, ~ ll·l 1hllt.1. Appl)' Moo TELONIC San J o.aquin Hllli Rd Newport Bl. C.M. belw c.m 1035 Rell•bl• .wq ll•I will DKLlllELP e r.n th•u F•i 0·2 Iloyul• Newport Beach ' 16th & 17th&:ll·20llZ ,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,.,.,,,,~ tlseclean, babyaiLeva or I &' ,._,rl · t 1 m (! ' day's '!."'· Hou1••••P" Wanted Cua,, Hospital, 10>0 W. PlltSIAM KITTIHS • .S, -.·lr.nds.673.QZT$eV• OYS 'il'I 5 848.84~••'forJ•-eVt!$. from ldOam to 7pm. ~r \Varner.SA.S4&-6450. ALTAIR Service Sta. Sa.lc:sm11n . ~ • 10 to J/"ycanot•ce. Oaiu1 ---~~----·===--I netde • l tn ram.aly. -Eves, good pay, benefits. A,,.al•c•• 10 I 0 $50·$7S. • 83'l'·MA4.: ... ly Pilot deUYeQ' rout Deliverymen ovr 21 perm a mall house. 548-3352. NU RSINO LAGUMA II.A.CH Mission Vie)O. 831·"40. ••••••··~·••••••••••••• S1Att1 ESt; SEAL POINT ...., W..W 7100 ma1 be available ln )'OU p/t I LA AIDES Equal Oppor. Empaoyer 5 . S . -Old G.•;. wuhtl", works fema le kilte:n, beauliluJ ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• .area. Earn pro(lt ror de d rear)' ;:1ont Times 11ou!iekeeper·Uve-in P"t * erv1ce talion Atten· ttood . $15 . 430 Goldenrod ~-r,.as.~ Aide lo help with lnv~tlid llverlet &. cash. trips e iv to B homes ~ qu~rter\\. On.11 rather 4< Jnln a te.:irn who cares ~nt, ei.:pe r 'd . Day & Corona del ~lar lad)'. Possible Uve in . mercbandiK for Kllin perm~. ~-4900__ 11dult son in ramily. Son about p;,it1enlS & ubout •Rec.,tioaht $525 Evet. Full & pttl me. Ap· Dogt I04&:7 963·354lev... new subs<ril)tlons . Fo DO:NTAL ASSISTANT ':•u•lly hondocapp•d. )'OU. Learn how you con Advert. firm. Dream ply. Shell Station. 17th & Wedgewood •love. < •• , •• ,,, •• ,,,,,,,,,,,., , -----'-'----·llnrorma Uon please call J::xper'd thair ll ide & \~rate P . 0 . Do~ 8&7, bepaidi.::xt.rafor11lM)'lna Job.Pbones.CU-cnts . l r\'lne.NB. burner. g riddle, high 4142·4321 . From s-frontofc, N.D.644·9'ltl.. CororuadclMar.Ca9262S well, \\'e ha,·~ 04.J" own E xciliogPRl'O'itioo. 1 O\'Cn,38''.$25.673-7443 Aa _._ Clemeate-S•n Jua -coffee shop & othu 'CONTROLCAREER Serv •• otatioo belp. ••· Cock•"· Clri huahua 1 •PETWORU>• sw •• .,.S-.lu Capistrano aro•, col DENTAL/\SSIST. HoU1c•eeoe"ll'°in,liaht benefit•. Expc,.~-•ll Employmentl\i:cn<>' pe" muot be able to do Gene.al Electric Porta· Poodle>. Shih.tu, G. I< Loutlons. All shifts .,...0&30,and Minion v· Expe" P"'t-time. C•ll wor•. '°me cookin .. Co •h•lt•. APPIY Mon thru 3400 Inoine.Stell"B light •cpal• & gen'I "'"'· ble d l•hwa>h<'. good Sho•th•I•. Pit Built, ;, anil .. p/lime, lnclud Jo-El Ton> area, cal D•. We in..-, 714-847-850t. . gentleman ~ith arthritis. F n ""m "pm, Roy al• Nwpl B•h 714 /556-8505 sta. work. M•lunl, local co n d . «a• on ab 1 c, mln>·S<hnaU'°'· P<>mx . , E~'Ed;.3.~' prol'd . 511.c310. DENTALA.5SISTANT r.~~~'~· ~.;~~85dd "" Com. llo•pital. 1030 W. RECEPT /TYPIST con· :::r~. 2800 \Y . Coa.st Hwy, 837.7913 ~?~e~'pu~·~::i~ ~:.;.. -A~y.;;;:~~r;;;;:;-l~~Eq;;;u;a~lOg;p;por;·~E~m;;;p~lo~y;er~ Chairs ldc. Orthn exp. \V arner· Sunla Ana. struct100 backg~ re· · · Deluxe O'Keefe &c ~ferrit. mDfit breeds. 25Zl>W. 17th. Ara y..., Too'Y-roq. Newpo'1 lkach. llousekccpe.. dependa · 5't6·6450· qulrcd .~9"'"67 Sen ice Station Allen· n n ge. Xlnt rond. $75. ul t'airview. SA. Open For .-1 Boating 642·2626 bl<. :ere,.......,., "''" JO. NURSING danll, competent. expu, 675-1060. eves 031-502'1 Luge concern has open· Sailboet .. _~ II«'"· 645·5'100ext 301 ECEPTIOMIST /TYrtSl dean cut. FU ii & part . ' · 1 lngs forlOgaL,.&guys,IB ......... Di s hwa>ha & kitc hen *LYM'S FULL TIME. Newport time. Saluy & com· WhlteGERefn g<'ato•. 17 AK C G 0 L DEN 2 lmmcd.upenlng• helpe•. Sid'• Blue llcet. 2 housew.,es. Part t ime B•••h A"hit"'turnl mi .. ion. CallG7J·"1>0•• cu .fl . good cond. $11)0. R ETR I EVER PIJP· '.;:' c~i."i:',':':,~.~ ~~f~ Asse~ ....-i · 107 21st Pl. NH ti7S.33J3 :t;',:~~:;r '°' denlal lab. ~~~~i~.~~~ie~,':::' w~~ .,!';~; r;,m is seeking • ...... ;.;oo,Newport Bh·d. 75l·8350alt6P'1. PIES. 644-1481 . U .S . al a random Run own .lneofbioatsin tift ,I. :ibc)ul our put\ents & &c1c1,tou,~:i;>rnscd,bright.SIT·r t.'R · anr1o1nl 5 \V es tin g ho use Jl efrig·C H O \V -Cl'IO\V Pups ~A itinerar)'. Guarantee re-assembly. Bonuspllilnror --uhout you. i\pply l\1on umu1t1ous person. d I k• • . erator GoodCondition AK'C R d 4 I 1-t 2 k topproducer. DISHWASHER th •· Mu~l "'-'Ork well wider ay w ,yourhume-0urs .• .,c. • ,,,,.,_,..;93 _, · e • ma c , . urn. wee expense ... llll N 1 11 1 . bl INSPECTOR ru r1 9 .. 1. Royall' P••"· ."u'''· And 1 •• ·•Int Npt fits llt..fi> .. &.lature . ...., .......,.,., fem .• Swkl'IOld.54&467&,,. paid training program. ,..1H11F •n ca appear. e 13 e. Conv llos pilal. 1030 \V. ·," ""' TLC d Above &\"eragacam inJ.tll, Install hardware & Bl'I· Surf &Sirloin 1 . \V a rnc r. Sunl a An a . t y p I s. l . 8 OW P M ·I ;,;;;;,;;;;';eq~.;:;43~~·'91~5~e~•~'<~S;. ;\~!itro \Vave Oven, nl.lvcr G ERP.IAN short. hai "k n s portati on semble. Muslha'°own · 5930 \Y .Cst Hwy,Nll .7::~::J~~,'"!~~:;:~l;r 5'ti·6'"'. RESUME .REQUIRED.1, u0<-d.Be•toff". Pointe. pups,AKCrc . , furnished. For inte.view handtool1. DOCTORS ASSIST. In•p ec t s machined Only .qualllicd n<'ed •pP· STEMOCLlltKS 642 ·73"1 All s hoto, 3 I, Im. $75. ' Ca ll 836·8881. Mari .. &.po Me parts. electronic patto. OUR... ly. Contad Ge<aldme G•owlng fi nanclal ll•m A II 1015 MuslSell. !IS2-9373 11\ert:"' -----'-----1 Know'I ••-· · 1 11 Young h11d)' (18·28) to as· 1 1 d . . ... in ('e ntiuo plan may be btwn 9:30 & 111"1 and UC Oft pm ·• 1 1 Assembly & equipment • ..-•. minsa · sisl in Health Spa. No prn e c1rcwt boards • 2 : 3 o' t 0 4 l;i. M . ha!lopcningsin1t.sS1nta ••••••••••••••••••••••• -'--'--------_,.,. o pu II ions. "• n o• Ing engine•. Good pay. exp.req, we train. ApplY u l II i 'I n g pd n". j"5l ••hat )'ou've been 17141640·0770. An a oCClce fo• aha,,. In· AHTl""''ES POODLES. Darling AKC - wom a n needed. Exper'd. ME old ~dhop '1!'•••at°'' noon· 8 pm. 2112 lta rlx>r s&peciflcations. ,sa mples ~~ekiny!:,o• ... ,1f ~~e,h•dl di\'iduals w/&ood sh & SHOW'r"'& iEa • TOYS . Apricot malj-' 546-4135. xper mol'"'rs to hand Blvd, Costa Mela. processes. nterpret '" u ovoc ea typing skills. Good op· -lay.up boat..s. blueprints & schematic estate s al~ cxpcr. ("all Receptionist por. to start career. Call Anaheim Co nvention1-"'-'-·_ 3092 __ . _____ _,, I ASSISTANT lo(ANAG ERS Donut Shop, early s hift. diag.am•. u• fo• an app'I. Ou• •om· Needed for front ofc. pe'5onnel at 549-0902 fo• Center,' 800 W. Katella. SHIH·TZIJ puppy, r.m.- Couple onl y. 276 uniC.. All "°'itions .equi<e own Some °'""" in rounte• Call'°' ap1.,intmcnl m"'"'" ,pllt may 'u" Must be neat. pleasant & lurth" information. Ac''!'' fr?m Di•neyland. Cbamp'ship •i"'1. sho•t Lite maintenan". ,., • ..,. tran•P· & "liability to,,.. wo•k o• donut making. lndustdal Relations l""nuu' enjoy d'" I In• w /lh e Equal Oppo" Employer 80 E.xh•b•ton. Ocl Z,3,4, qua I. E'e & wke nda + apt & utilitieo. C •ll '°' on ti m c lo• wo, k . SJC.<93·6"35 beUoam. 714 /494-940 I IA Y & BEACH publa·. M "'""' exp.,'d 5. Thu•SI "i{S.t HOpm. 839·36'8 ap,\'!;..~;~1ita•c Apt• ~~;~~F~"t':~:;. ·~g/~ ~ DRAIMMEHWAMTED TELONIC REALTY 67S-lOOO ~ho~'," n," ~~·; .;k ~~~ Te"phone Sal•'>. P"" °'' San ''s°.'.'~ULIC ll 1 A~=-KC.:::.r~e~.-,,-,-ered--G-.-,-m-,-n 635 Buke.,C:O.la M•~a Occidenta l. Santa Ana. SOCall•a da)'. Willtrnin .. o,., r.2? Slu'l vou• 5pm. Appl y "'"""on. ly need apply. mo to PIWDUCTIONS Shephe n1 pupples6wtc<"" Ov.·n lruc k . 5.'>8-7381. ALTAIR 2nd cart"cr as a H.eU 1tor Tues l h ru t-ri, 1545 S600 per wk. 51,1, hrs. per -~C.:::0:.:'..:'."-.'.~~'...--1 reasonable. 962-6148 . loatRepainMn ---As!lociate. \Ve 're rtn the NewportBlvd.C.1\.t . day 835 -536 ·1 1\.1 r . **I BUY** Must have waterfront ·-o:;:;::::::-•I ,L.A.GUMA IEACH OtlD bu!i line 1n J\1i ssion R --Turnbull Fe male Labrador, 8 moL boatya•d expe•. Need Drion llllpen Equal Oppo• Emplo)'e< Viejo. Wo'k you• own e<eptoom•l·Do'1on1 Ok • . Good u••d furniture & house 1'ained, shoe., II<. Asst.Cw•_.. J> 1tinle. Mon, Toot. t-"'ri & Sat. Some photographic expe r . req 'd . Pen· nysave r, 1545 Newport Bl, C"M'---- /\SST. l\fanttger. Garden'. ing, m aintenance & UP· keep or 55 units in C06ta Mesa in exchange frir ••illed wo•ker w /clea. Warehouw W.n..... hou,.. We pay '°' t•iin· Typmg & •h a must, wdl Tow. 1 •~<• Dm;'f· .•X · a pplia nce•, or I will Sell $40. 644 ·2624. record. Blackie's Boat Stock Han•ors in g. Earning avg i lOOO trai n, $450 per mo to per d. G &. \V row1n1;. for You. • V . Ya•d. 673·6834. ~' mo. Century Finan· """· 5'8·0076. :..~·1~5z' '' 'n' · N · B · MASTERS AUCTIOH orkie 3 Lb ~tud se~vl"" s~;:'~,!~~' IRVINE PERSONNEL ""' Rca1to,,,SA1·12t0 RECEPTIONIST ·---·-----1 646-1686 &833-9625 ~u;:O::"!"e:~; Bookkeeper, experienced. Copy Cats. 33.1 3rd St . Lagun~Uch. 494·7133. TEJ\.1PO SE°''ICESg.•rENCY PART Time eves & Sat ~lu s t have pleasant TRAVELAGEHT •PUIUC* 1 '-' ,.._, I 'd' l · f Needrm&boardinlovin""' Temporary 1-lclp ,88 E·.1-,thSt•eet ,\"1. pl'rf. for ,;tudenl:i. telephone personality & mme 1a e open1n,:: or a · t I t 1 • •FUR.,ITURE* ho.me, a ranch prer. for• ~ '" 0 bkk T • l 'h yr o ld Dalmalio" 17802Sky Park .lrvine iatl,,.,·neJ."-taM-a inside work , "Uaranll'l'1.I abillty to ffiL'(.'1 public. rave agen w/saes a. " Cal\54U.<M5..'i S·" ._·asc Calli\J.~12001:1 Ty pin " r c ttuired . png exp. our 01 ••UCTI......., • 111te224 642·1470 ~ '" b k ,.. "'"* kind&lo\•ini;::.640-1218 1 shorthand ht>lpful. Apply group ac nround a In per!lon onl). Lido plus . N.li . location. •frlday7:30PM• ---,,-A-M-ILYDOG '• rent . 642·5073 or Bus Boys \\lantl.'(), ~lust !213)865.3851 be able to workl-------... --1 ------1 weekends, as well as we£'kduys . Apply in Dnver,parttin1c,luteaf· P;1rt t1rnC' 11o·omnn 4.11 hrs .week. ·rcJcphonc ~l)hl·it· in!!. Sal+ romm1s!-o1n11 Vi c llarbor & Raker, C~t . Own transp. 556·2791 Shiiiyard . !fOO Lido l"urk Please 11enr1 t'omplete re· tlkalcrs \\'clt·o mc1 9 mo. old sm. Gcrm:lni uri\'e, Nt v•port Deat•h s unll' to <..:las!liried 1\d Very Un11:1ual Shep, blk & tan, rem. l\llendunl. male tBorn Again Christian), to live in & cure for2young men who are physically dis., abled. Call 714·826-7093 & ~ave n ~me &phone. person l\fon.·Thurs. 3.5, temoon. 25 yrs. Prcfl"r Gull iver s Restaurant La g. Bth. r ci;idenl . Janitor. p ftime- Oldcr man preferred. weekday~. No. ~I c to Daily Pilot. Estot•Funtiiture s payed swect tempe~ -----P .O . Box 1560. C .J\I R 11 · •pot cOMi.,.. .. cnls we tra ined. loves * R.E. SALES * 92626. Lota af fwnil• e pie, but good watch dog,. 0 : 18482 MacArt.hui-81,·d. 497·21 13 or 752·~. BUSBOY EDITOHJ;\L 1\..'5SIS'rAN'r Proression a l or~. qu:ir lc rly . P IT . rl cx . \\'riling abihly, tyPi ni.: req. Prefer journulis 1n o r Eni::-. ba<.·kgrou nd . lteply : 613 E. S:.in Juan. Dorl Quixote J\fotel Call 642-2670 PBX \Ve now ha\'e openin~s TRAVELS-ALES--FamilyforcedtomoveiO:··· ror new salespeopl e. Ex.· Clftd Appllmte:H apt. Free to good homo (,uto mechanic xlnl opp· 1• ly. Newport Bch area l call 831 ·0268 or s.ss.oom 1 ror inte·rview. £xpe r 'd only . Sam's Seafood JI , JllOJ E. Coast 1-lwy. Corona del l't1ar. JEWILllt a11d loads of leads . Great Part ti m e oommis~ion1..'<I 9 TO 5 DAILY eves. . PBX ccllcnt commission split Retired , scmi·retirtd? $$$Save SSS S81·6310 days 4.98·1019 atmosphere. sales ror travel ajil.cncy . Kentucky 1',ried Chicken RECEPTIONIST For interview appt. Many travel benefits. MASTERS AUCTION \\',bench exper. in repair & manur. Limited exper. considered. 548·1313. SELL idle items with a Daily P ilot Qaulrlod 1\4.,,. --~a. ' AUTOMOTIVE DMV-CONTRACTS t::xperi en cc helpful, bi.it will train the ri g ht person. Call Mi ss Howen ats:t.5·5700. CA RPETCLEANF.R EXP ERIENCED 673·7162 1 ~s:·:c~·~"'~";·';2;.,;;;;,;;;;,;;;;;;;;.,I net.'<.ls cook. !'t1usl have Fr.ont office appearantt, THE RGORMOTUl'AYLOR ~2~P~~~0J=~tt~~~~~dp ~: 201~~~ ~~~M ne<a t.,. a ppearance. Apply ~cncral clerical duties Box ISGO. Cm:ta ~1e;a. Ca or La •. Beach. quired. Cord board. good --. . --;------1 1 CLERICAL ror Air ConcJi.11 tioning Company. Typ· ing & General Ofrice. Mission Viejo Arca_ For appt. fl37 -5928 in person at Dana Point and accurate ty11inc re· 671·7601 92626 . !----:~~~=~~~~~~~~~~~~· ----·1 fr1n .l!e bcnefiL'I. Nice. hut Rcstaurar1t 1 ra1 ncc. Good TYPIST \Ve arc a ra,;t J.(rowin~ •LVH• 01>1>0r N at E' ELECTRONICS Autot11otiff Sain CLERK 3 experienced Chevrolet Need relia ble person for sulesmen. Combo·work clerk in our Huntington bot h new & ui;cd · Beac h office. Alust be extcllenl pay plan & ex-able lo type telect.rit), eellenldemoplan. ha.n dle p h ones , MacDoilald te l eco p ier & takC' classiflcd advertising. Chevrolet Pleasant working cond1 · 492 lions & excellent com· ;.; ,;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;.;;-8;;;;5;;0;;0;;,;;;;;.I pany benefits. Prefe r a resident of 1-luntington Beaeh. Appl)' at: AVON WAl(l'tO MAllE MOH!Y, lutMat9to57 B·c a n AV 0 N REPRESEN1'ATIVE. Be your own boss. scl your own boors. No c,,;. per . necess. Training provided. Call 5'0-7041 oi- Zenith 7·1359. DAILY PILOT 330 W. Bay St., CM Equal Opport. e mployer 80% COMMISSION .. as a m ember ofourof· rice. Individual lf"ain1nJi: in a most desirable area. Cos t a i\t csa. Call 645·5045. Ask for Ken l\t c Farland. • DISCOVERY• REAL ESTATE BABYSITTER \YAN"l'ED Conscientious couples. LIVE-IN Beal infla'n. Great pt Young f etnal '-'. 0 11o•n timeerni;s.640-4067 trans port a ti on, pe r!\on. 1.o:::.:::..:'-"'0:::.:.:::..:::::--· I refcrenceR, student I 1>nrt COOK-IROILER t i m e j o b 0 K . Roasts. Nights. Must 646·5745 1675·411.f. have se\'eral years t'X· <1ct1ve working l'ondi· · l" appcac;., X· Mon. Tue<. f'•·. f'a•t ac· fo::lectronics Division of U·o'"''. C 11 ,.,, fast food O'"• l' ' • •. • C\11 onv. osp, lions t\pply · ,...-· ~ra ion. curate, de"·•·nduble. l'en· N . Y . S . E . I I s l c d 2055 Thur1n Ave, C!'t1 · · Ability to handle cush re· .-~ diversified corp. loeatcd 642·3505. j gistt'r . A\'uil to work nysaver . 15'!5 Newport in the Irvine lndu11tria l l ~:.:;;;;,;;;;,;;;;,;;;;,;;;;,;;;;,;;;;.I DICEON days. Apply , RigJ?.er Hl vd,Costa Mesa. tom p I c x . \\' e have I• Restaurant, 16 fo'ashion VE Sr. Electronic Electronics, Inc. Dally . General office. as11t Ill urgent requirements ror· MACHINl~S Center. ND aft 3PM T CLINIC Asie-rrblers f~lectr.nni c man cturer surgery. lite cleaning. hx·aled in smog· rec re· RN, p /time, 11·7 relier. .41h day week. Send rt·· & so rt <1rca seeks ex · 18522 VonKarman Mesa Verde Conv . sume to !lady Pilot Ad Electr A~ l>Crlcnced machinists in Irvine. 0.1lir. !12f'64 I loi;pi t al 661 Center St, No. 449 , P l>. Bolo: 15641. \Ve offer attract1\'e start· An t:qu;i.I Opportunity C'I Cos ta l\lesa. W !f.ffi..">ti millin~ mac hin e s, · In~ r:ttl'" lnl.(f'th{'f 1,••ith I h t-.:mploycr xlnl fringe bent•fils. at cs. etc. !'tlustdoownl·--""'""'_,;..; ... __ ,IS,\LES f'ul\ t1me /p<1rt \\'ail re.-.~. cxp.._·r f !1n1e I setups & ha,·e own tools. ---1.omo Sid ·s Ulu c Beet. JU7 ··1s1 P case apply in pcr.;on to p ·1· t 1 " 1 , Oc OSI ion open o ma e or Perm p timt' job deh,•e r· PROF O Pl. NB ilfl 4prll · ersonncl pt. fl'm~le. l\11n. 2 yrs ex per. ini;: early mon1 L t\ Times 0 TIALL ' S.&S.C. required . to hnml'S 1n th(' lr\'lnl'/ S. Calif, SUN of the \\'FL \\'a1trei>s·kilchl"n help, Di\'· of T.R.1':. Cur)>. Call for appointment Newport area. i\tust be offers xlnt opportunities cl<:. <lood p.ay for stc<idy 3030So. Redhill lndus triaJ llelation· 1· bl & h I in our cxpandin" sal'"' wo rker. Nell\ appea• ~north ofO.C.Airn .. rt ) s re 13 e ave <l'pfi>nd . "' .... SantaAnaCa927"05 714 /494-9401 transp.Sa1aryS325mo+. department . Com ()r1g1na l 1'1 11 a . 2121 Equal Qpnnrtunity T£LONIC 546·!1238. m1ss1on monagemenl & H:tl boa Ill. 1"1H het ~·11 ~ ---· sale:s positions open. In · 3·4pm. Employer M/F Pll01;0 i\tAl'f:. pl·l1mc te rviewing dally thru \\'l• ;1rt· looking for <1n en· 1hu!-o1a.!Ot1(', d('pcndahlc ~<tll·~man to work '>'-'1th us 111 our !'pceialty roo1l ~lore. Apply in person al nffl!'l'. 2952 1landolpl1 Stre<'I Ci\1. ALTAJR sales clerk . hr~ 10·3, .Saturday 9·5. Jrd rloor Mon ·t-r1. )'oung lady Anaheim Stadium. 2000 LAGUNAIEA.CH 18 ·28 yr s 49~1.;1650 or State Co lleJ!C Hlvd. •FASi-llON ALL.EV • JH. l\PPARF.LSTOltl': OPENINGS FOR : •STORE MANAGt:H• •l)EPT. ~1ANAG t-:H• •SALl'.:S PERSONNEl.- f:xc. Salu~·/llencfll s. Equal Oppor ~:mp!oyl'r ti7_5_46_39__ ;\naheim. 634·1000 SALES /ESTIMA'tOR MAID PLAMTSMAH Colonial l\1 oll'l for care of int<'nnr plants Ph : 645·9137 in l'Om ml•rc1al bid ,:!~. Future Pote11lu1I Call . 64."1·2f1fo6 :\li\10 . full time. no p;irt Some cxper w1pl11nts l'l" l !ml'. ln\'O\\'CS wknd q'r1. !\lust dnve 40 Hrs v.·urk. Da)'S. Dctx:ndali(_le per wk . St:.1rt1n~ sal SS25 FAST FOOD :"<i.tarina Inn. Dana Poinl per mo. Co. truck & CA.FETB.IA llarbor health bt•nefits Pref. so· mcont' ~I nr <J\'r. 673·Z35ti i\'l a tur e person. ll rs 1·----------be 9 7·3 :30. \\'eekdays only 1-lv.'.!'_~5 1o1okdysonly. 1RAIMEE Nel'dcd for Orange Coon· \l/lllJ \\'ANTS T() \\'OHK '! t y Sub ·cOn tra ctor . DR IVEAC1\H! .:_vi_ll_tra_!_n .644·1991. MAJD PRODUCTIO...,. Llt•H~ CONTROL MGR • Need (''(\)1'r i<h1rt ~leeve fovH.:n.-type for d1\ ISl(Hl !'tart UJ). per. i n 1st c la ss Babysitterlllousekceper ,.._I Lovin., lady wanted for 2 restaura nts ....... 1 Chef, flu SHlu~ • iris, 7 to 10 yn. old. 4 James. EOE. 644·1700, .... 1 ~ Collc~e or Jr. Colleg<.· Cl·IOOSE your hours, degrl'e prcft•rred but not work for yourself, be mandatory. ,\pply in ~our ov.•n boss. i\1en or p<!rson btv.n 9am & lpm, \\'omen. C<1n he sh~htl) i\lon · l''r 1. 1214 E. Ed· h <:indicapped . Neal· 1n~cr.Santa1\n;,i. C lean Appearan c e . SALESPEHS<lN' wanted VeL'<., rclir<..'CI. Age 25 to for you n ~ company . 70. Supplement your in· Ins ide salt.'S. 40 hr/v.'k, come. Drive a caU fi hrs neat appearance & or more a tl ay. Apply 1n personality. Cont act person, Yellow Cab Co .. \\'ood Lightin" FixturC' 11251 Slater Ave, Foun· ext 53 1. FOR~ .. u day~ wk 2·5PM . Refs. re· 1..:::::.:.::::..::c______ ~An quired. o wn . tran~. ,ook /L.il.e llousekef'l>t'r Furniture Mf~. needs 548.2847 an6PA1. for elde rly lady. C!\·1 Forem a n to ,!!upcr\•lsc area. 673·1934ans. departnienl of 111 m<·n Baoking !\l ust be exper . 1n ;ill TILLllS & COOK phases or wood f1n1shin.I! IOOKK9HS Six nlles, immediate C all !\tr . ~111r quc1 .. P /time. 20.ZS hr11 v.·k. o penin g. Apply in i ~64=5·~9666='----- ExcellcntBenertts l\ti n . c11r !">yrs . !\tr. l .l'~lit•.1;1~ :no' • Apply Personnel Of'fict 2 PM·4PM ,~1onthruFri Pl rnah•. f1·111 ~t:r\IC.C THE BROADWAY 1.·-.tab a1·t1s. Eve:< Sat.!f ...,.e-wportlleoch I 57 5 -...·k +-,\I r . Ll·~·i Equal Opp. r;mployer fWl . lf)(M 1 --""'i~~~~~~~REAL t:S'fA'l'I·: Contacl Bob Crel~hton, p e r Ro n . Spaghetti FOO ·~ Irvine National Rank. Bender. 6204 \\'. Coast D ;>g\VICE 833-3700. Equal Oppor. ltwy. NB. c ATIEHDAMT i\1AID\YANTEO Employer. -'--"-------1 Newport Beach. 5 l>ay Part Time* Call Scde-sptOpll'~ COOICS wee k . Equal Oppor .... Mesa Motel* 646-00fll \Ve tu1vc a srhall . fnend · .. lain Valle}'. Co. 2031 S. E. M:11n , ·----- Irvine. 546·2!Ml_t -~ WIG SALES Sales Se-cretory \Vith xlnt secretarial 5ki l\11 ror n at'I sales manager . Ptlandatory that this position be filled by an extremely o r · ~an1zed, self starter w /a hi~h ener~y Je\•el desir· AN I) S'rYLING F:xpcr only for major dept. store <'hain in lhc Costa ~1es ;1 , \Ve st m in!lte r . & Lakcv.·ood area. Parl tim(•, sal+l·ornn1 <.:a ll aftt•r JOan1 2\]4iZ7 .. Jl!J2 "111 J! 8 career pos ition \'omen "'anted to work rather than a job. A ro r housec l eanlnJ.t Seamed-To·SRm J r Sleeping Bag 7030 Wll•P !h15 11p IOi tjt11p1n~ trip\, e11r1 gue5h 11 llonle1 . Youn~tfl$ l<rle lo 1.11u~1le into a coN slet01n1 b11. Use tell !cu turtle's he1d, ftet. tea!ures. £.tiJ ·sew! P.tltem 7030· p1!1t1n pieces. <11rett1llfts 34 ~ fl1~ sleep1nli b•R· ,. ' ... • .. . : • SLOO lor taell p11tem. Adll 2~ each p1n1rn !Of lllst.cl1is 111111 1nd h1ndhna. S••• 101 !Wnd 11 oo ror e!M:tl riatttm kno~·ledge or love of st1il scri•iC'•' Call fii5-r .. ~ looli 111d leer little f1ee 1ni.: 1s desiruble. Conlnl't lle11ble in 11111 su.M!:o.10: f\l r!I Shcr idun. t7 1<1 ) \' c i·r · 1 · '' 'N Sll M p1rric•1~ tl'llt's e111rm. BARMAID wanted Cu ll For Lunch & Dinner Employer. fo'or appt . ly sti!ff. Plea.sant ofrit'c. time 4 nites. 1 day , Shifts. ;\pply Iii Jl('rson, (213) 648 <W08 or l7 14l Munagement Personalli:cd manugc· weelend• off. Ciill Jl,1a8arker's,212E.t7t..h 548·067t,ext495. PEOPLEPERSON mtnt1fnecdcd andp<1)'11 5'4!J·'1060. 1\ 'I s ,\ .l'.S. I'.. lnv.ly rul!ltd. lo~ly in tree· ;;;____ E.\pl'r ti. luri.:" puY.t•r 1,111ngtrepe,jersey,tlltklfl, ~ huJl~ N. I! t;.11; ~.(111 P11n1ed P1!1t111908J, Miu.es' .);1leswoman. maturt·. _ S11e1 I!. 10, 12, \4, !6 11 f_'limcperm.Dahnken ofYui1n .1! pt•r,on Jh.:l1ii·r 20. S11e 12 '1>v11 341 ia\e5 _ C 1 oo;l.a M esa, 1819 10 ~ndwi c hes \!:HI 12 :io JV1y1rcts4~·!ncll labric . c5'8c::.·~99<:..::•:-------ll.:;'.S~t.,0C~.~M~.-------I Exec. looking ror pa rt higher <.·om m1~s ion than -i-"'r)' Cook, expcr'd. A"all time bu.!liness associate most o ffi<.'C-"· {.;n il IEAUTICIAMS Chef to $1100. mo. Sid's days lo work L"Offec shop in wholesalf' suppli{'S ;,.as. 7711 and ask for Oan. STYUSTS Blue Beel, 107 21'it Pl operution. Cood oppor. Bu s i n es s r u I I y For (2) N.B. salons. w/or NB. 675·3333aft 4pm. ' A p p I y • It I g J! e r capitaliied. l nter\·iew [<i> ( · ... =i Restaurant. 16 1-·a~hion 673·22=23=--------l 0 Camtno 'jlealt , Add ~· ror f'11rh 11•lle t11 fOf f1rJ1t.rl11!1.~ mai l .and ~11t'('l11I hanrtl!n11;. Senrl lo Ali tl' llroolc ll. 1~. 1he Dail)' ruot. NN"!tlN:'rlrt Otpt . l'°ll 1'3 . Ohl Ch#lllf'a Sl:tllon, N"" 'l'ork. N. 'Y. 10011 11riol N:ami'. A'h1rrllll, Zi('. l'llUf'rq w /out olloWifl&. _..-vuu couu•aoR c .... .-ente r . NB :1ft 3pm or540-IS82. \Vanled ror Gloria d'aily. MANICURIST ~ llAV'ffCIAM Marsha_ll Figure Salon. ~tust Do Pedicures Cosl• Me11•Nwpt Deb \V ettclirf a r ea . \Viii Gra ndm a type h!'ikpr Needed lmml'd. 644·0398 a rea salon. No follow. train, Must be altractive. Separate rm. +Km Sal nee. 190 wk guarn &: have trim Ogure&enjoy 2 teenage girl"· wrkn.: Ma sonry Co ntractor ... -work Ing w /women . ,_m~o~t_h~•..;•·..;"'c:.:.'..;'6..;732::.. ___ 1 needs L aborer. mus t comm. -· M ,-h Call bl ature wor'n11n prer'd. a'·c cxper. wn BEAUTY OPR' AS · lln2·9pm.642-J630. GUARDS 7p n1·Hpm .644·7895 SISTANT P a.f t t i me l m med. e mPloyment, Thul'I. P"rl . sat. 2r1 w: COUMTERHll.P !/time, p /timt . Inside Wlllon. CiM.548·1344 ask Oaya &nlahll,p/ttme, 18 wor k . Work any shirt . roroeor&e & over. ApPlf belwn 2 & Uni r o r m a r urn . Spm wkd)'s. Del Taco, Irvine/Santa Ana areas. MASSAGE ~nings foteltp, or incxp. Call for Info. L2pm on 6.f5·0864 or675-0258. Nc ••••POrt 81. dad)' sz hr t'otnm (';ir l l' ~·rul 51 0ii tor r:1t'h Jl!Hlrr11 tukl ZS• ent:oo foc eo1rh petttrn RealEstote Saltt SECRET•nv C , qd.4791-:J i lhSt C:\t 1t1r11r,.1 1.:l;11>1:<m•tl1o1.od" .... "''1 E t b l\ h I ~ ,, .... ~. /Ume (I) -' II .~ 5 a s etl rnu t1plc 1n5. agent. ll) aec · 11n1 1n,:. nthP.rw1se third sales ofC1ce If ynu ha\'C .. Secure future. W!llln• r..: Mo-hand'••• 'La~~ dthv•r)' Wiii take thrtl' licenl'le & nt I h '(' u, .... ...t'f'k~ormnr" ~ndtoManan · 1 ih •he·;• 0 1 u' grow. Work 548-9391 Ted ••••••••••••••••••••••• :i.t:.n•n. ••2. 1h<' r>11Uy Pilot one o e ~t lt.M:lll on-. 998 4975 OobM4-l9'72: Aldi I005 l'&Utrn l>tpt . Ul Wtst 1Mh In the harbor ;1r1·a. (';t1\ -' · qu•s St . N# .... 'l'orlc , Ny 1001 1 Pau! ~1 art1n, 644-7002 for . Secr•tary~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'nnt NAM>:. Al>llRt:Ss. 7.IP, app t . Good pay ben-••'I•. Toullourfncndl'I SIZt: •ntl ST VLt; NUMRt:R ~ In Orange Coonty ONE FRt;t; rA1TERNof y1>11r r ttime. l'ublle contact JO., •TH•.,S rho1<'f'lottndfnr.ol'lf!frttpat· (-:--------11 I 'C~a~l~l~C~in~d~y~.~ .... ~~2256~~·=]· ""' """ \ttr n 111ault NF.W Sl'RING· ..,Tl""''ES ~1·:.i~IF.ll PATTF.HN (n••1N M'"T ll' l•1 "'" ~ CATALOG .1oostylff.•llsl1e11, lJllU -1111 1 " is having their annual frl'tl p:.tttrn roupon ~nd 1k IF YOU t:nd of Summl·r nmo.· SEW • KNIT 8ooli with have a servf ce to offer or Clearance bllli1<:td•IN'!P•llern ... , , . SI~~ goods to sell, place an ad Sal() on Entire Stock lrn.tant t'11~hlon Book ..•. S!.00 fn th e Dai l y Pilq,t upto ~OFF!! 1ns.1 11nt~w1n,11l"1ok ..•. s1.oo Cla1~1fied Se\.tlon . , •223lstSt. N. R. llAUTY STYLIST 1155 Baker.CM A,ge21 orovr:.Retlr~ ok. Exp I.ft t:utUng and quick Univers al, 1226 W. Slh St , servlcer.s\.)'Ung. M~~thbc ~Ah~sl:EmLoPm,IQnegn hlkkkp$3g; SA . E qu a I 0 PP . Have·~onT~lhing you want . RIAL TORS pro(lcllC'nt in tll ul e r PIW · · 1..;f:~m=p_lo~y~e..;'------1 to \\ell '> Clauificl! ads do ~lhn g ~nylhlng wilh u ~e;auty work. 137·4143 p /br + $1 , car fare. l.t wc·ll _ Call NOW. pall)' Pilot (.1t1:sslfi cd Ari . ~-B7T9. , 644-;0669 evew. Have something to sell? ... ,.~ .. 78 11 a simple m:ittcr ,. Clatslfledadsdoltwell, '" .;,u · Ju1tcall 642·567tl. Phoric 642·5678. e7a.eoo1 , 4 • • ,.,umbtr. S1ve doll•rs ! Crellt: tw:aut1ful th1n1s. Send ror N'e• lt'7~ Nff'dlttral\ C.t11log' 3 dftlJ:lll pri"led INkk' . , .. T~ N_.I NH!)' Fifi:)' Qull b It,., N-! RlppleCmchet .... 11.00 S.:. t-Knit Rt"* .•...••. Jl.2$ Nttdlepolnt Boot ....•••. ll..00 t1 ower Crot'hft Boot •••. $1 .00 Hairpin Crochet Bodl •••. II.UP, ln&tant Cr~het 8oc* ..•• 11 .oli lnat1nt M1c:r1mt:Book .. IL.ot Jnsl.lm. Money 8oc*' •••. SI.Ill Comptet• Gift. 8o<* •.•.•. sts- Complete Af&h•nt fl' • ,11-'!P, lJPrit.eAfJhlMl12 ...... !IO" HootofUIQWlt1 •1 ........ Si' MuHUm Qulll 8°'* 12 .... !lb' ll Quilt• for Tod•>' •a .... , .w. Bookor1tJ1rr1 Rup •••••• w • \ill • • ... , . ·. ,... ,.,,..--.. . . .... · .. i.,:•· l..'\ ... ,j ....... , .. _,. -J••~· ...... • ···--tl.ZO • • -·&.•-'·•·L .. ··-• , • •"-• .. 1... "" .... ····••••-••••-• ....-.... w. ·--;~; Mlscel••-IOIO ;;·:·~·;·;;;:~:;{;:·~ :.~.~ •••••••••••••••• ~·wi:Yi.MCWiDi •• ·~;;·;~·;ro;:;;;;;;;; ........ ~;··-.~~,., ·-:-···· ....... ~~ -••••• .. •-•••••-•-••-••••••••••••• .. ••• ••••••••••••••-••••••• Spo-"·ber. u •-t __ .... ~~'Ton Aek~ •• reblt, ~llRN•w·-.. ~ FORTOPUSF.DCARS , .. •••••••• •• DrolOl&DlENCt!au. •\.I~ -~ • tJ'"" 11 • -"' .. ..__..__._.. FORE.,•~· .. oo,..r-.1!.._.ESTJC ··-··••••••••••• .. ••• 74 D •-•,... . • io8tu$Wed.Octa ••• ,........ MOVING.GarapSaleln caurn.1'31. :::o,::~rnpef'. 1leepl 20011.llflt, "'...,.,,..._ ,..~ '"•P.M.No•-S ~ ~hveer;tb'/:,•:::..'!'.i»"l/O.IDEALJ'ISH/SIU4.AtkingP400.5Sl·tl30 S.."-lfyoururll..,..<l .. n 260 % ";I It,'-•-•• .. ~·• down ~m'""" Cuh. BOAT.Verycleon,many al\SPH. C OPELAND'S ...... n"L .. d 4 Pure.brN 1..,. Samofed. 8 :00amto5:00pm w.zllspri pty • eztra1. 16800. Pb : HELLforimpot'tplctup. ~ I AUalUICa •6Cy _. , a.-yed, -w/llld . CORNER OF · · ..,...., bel..,,12wUdl. well inauiated. 11ood JEEP CITY 2925HarborBlvil •4 Spe~ . $45/blt.oll.m.ml 16TK&ORANGE SUdeTrars4.1ale.2S •lr-af\1wkdy1. d $lOO •--5200 SSl.a-CalllMeta 119-2:500 __ ._, ··F-... .., •'- 1. COSTA MESA quip MagailneaSC.-each. • con . ......,. -.__.,_, -.... ., ,._ Sl.Bomard.""Alexuda-" le..,.IMGolo,.. t94·177t. SKIPJACll20 MobileH-9140 ·53 Jeep Willys. txt Picll '74.-POK •Jt..M/fM • 1~ yrs. Male. Gd F\am1ture,Oolhinc, F.B. Xlnt eond. Man)'••••••••••••••••••••••• Up l ~'T v.a O/D 40 ... APPIAISAL c ...... r..UO.. We •M__, natured Ii tree fot gd AppUances,Books. ~1!•:leht:~1:~11:r; xtra1. Slip avail Best Dual \Vlde on bay. Xlnt Gaita.pk.MustteU.siaoo W1r•uc~",'. c"a'edtl G<R•"oT: D1W.Aow1oomtr.llL _,5•5995 home.f'TS.70t9.' Toya,SportingGoods piywood.$8.83S-04ot • ofr.848·2249. cond. cal l 673-8385 or orolr.645-2948 • $3 588 YOU NAME ITI! 493 5831 N~ Beach. 1-'---'-'-'--'-'-'----1 CHEVROLET 10< a ,,... o • ,1-~n) 1 M"ized Dobel"rn•n/Shep. ProceedstoHarbol'Area 1~3 32' L~ra. TS. ~B. · · ,.. .. t"""'-tM WILLYSCJ model appralaat ---.....- Puppies, 7 wU okl. $10. Youth and Community 1-fOSPITAL·BED & Matt, Pilot VII~. £lee. Rernt. Mu.5t sell. By owner. N.B. VB, bll tlreJ & top. GROTHQIBVROLET ·-u a.-~ Bl... i8)" 0 0 _ ,.._0438 \ ActivityProjects adjuslable~a etc. S28,S00.1-63f-GJMor On the Bay. Fr-ame & (Pe90).Sl399. 18211 Beach Blvd. I -· - 1sma11 MI n I a t u re Sponsoredbytbe 673-9408 538-3675. atucco addition. 2br. 2ba. COPB..tJr«l-S HunUngtcmBeach Hllllt. &eh. M2-44JS I~ Daehiund AKC. Best or-COSTA.MESA Pool Table, matched 23• Jnbolrd, ~Wet.deck. Fplc, covered patio, Jl8'Cf1'Y 1 ~84;;7;:.....,;;.~~~-d-;;;~m~tl~~~~~~~~iiiii~J-!l!!I!!!!!!~-~~~~~ fer. Houac·brokcn. ROTAIY CWI slate. walnut.See eves. DS, nu tanks. rudder, carage,c lubhouse mem· SSMOOO SELLIMG-vOUl.C:A.11 Allafl..Hfflly "'70f h. 491.1927. • 1--:.:..:c.:.c.;;cc.;., ~=-=-__, $500orbest.751-6170. etc. Must sett s1so. berahip included. Partly' TOPPR,ICISPAID ••••••••••••••••••••••• ;4_ Dau~ JJZlO, Rik MOYIHGSA.lll 83$-7020. £um if desired. 673·7456· 1972 DODGE PO\VBR '60Auatlaflealt7 Afr,$2.SOO. SmH T'lU Pups, bundles f\&rn appliances odds&: 11 Royal Blue Wedgewood . (213)869-2121. v AN -Sharp wit.b low For lmport.t , "Bua:-eye" Sprite Call 5Sl·Z300. or joy, champion. sired. e 0 d 6 , c 1 0 l he 5 • dinner platter• $3$. '60' IURGS Mot IH/ miles! (PlOI). Paid for or Nd. Xln ood gd runner gd Shotl.541·@17 EYel')'thlo1 goes. Tues. 645-~73 slj!el yac.ht. Loaded. Will Sc°!:l.crs 9150 COPEl.AM)'S 0... Lewk...... L c I • A l ·C & •73 240Z. loaded, xlnt, Fl S l 403 16th Pl Mi -11 sellort adeforbay£mt/ 1966Harbor.~.ll. bodh_.J•10"'r'1oc1. Gdcas•M1PG . cond. ''300. $34·GZ.SO• (2) Male Silky Terriers r • a • • Kiri •I Olll r · ••••••••••••••••••••••• JEEP CITY aiu d 581 ZZ97evel AKC, 9 week s old'. Coat•Mua.S48-050L W..tff 1 011 oceanfrnthomeorwuts. &te-9303 Removable hdtop & ays, · · 541_4169 or6.17-646G ••••••••••••••••••••••• $109,SOO. eqty. Ask for '74 550 HONDA Chos>:::-s 5 5l-IOOO ra1top. Side curtains. ;3 240z, Air, Mags Whla, _________ ,Large was~&dryer, la· SS CAS H SSFOI Ron 613-7601 Agt , Xlnt cond. $1800. 54& Sl.%00 cuh. Call before AM /FM stereo. xtras. Free to You 8 045 bl~ saw, Ptnl pong table. Good used fum/rerrigs ' Sun/Monffhun 1972 SCOUT . WE PAY 8:30 pm, 892-2970. Asking $4295. &1'1·7129 ·-•••••••••••••••••••• misc. Sat 9-5PM 18680 F t 546-076S 57'CHR~SCOMMll Classic '70 Triumph & 1973SCOUT CASH KITTENS?wks old. Prunus Ftn V968-4596 rt.n/s oves. · Loaded. Wdl sellort~e Daytona .soo. All orig. HARDTOP. Roof rack, IMW 9712 ;4 260Z, air, appU. map. To good homes. GA RAGE SALE, Furn. \Yanted Working Gas for real estate, TD s , 5000 mi's $8SO 499-4000 a utomatic, air cond., FOR USED CARS ••••••••••••••••••••••• stereo, loaded. xlntcond. MS--5&51 T G Books & Refrigerator.call cars, etc. $90 ,000. · · · pwr. steering. XI.NT in-PHILLIPS , 25,000mi.,$S100.630-tt3'7 I c°J:~r :a~~Sun 9.5 ·298 Randy675-21.32. e q l y . Ask for Ron. ;4 759 Honda. Xlnt ~nd. .side & out. Will trade. BUICK-PONTIAC·OPEL • • Cock a poo, whl/belge. Princeton Dr CM ' 1 1 673·7601 Agt. $1500. Extra accessones. 831·2040 dlr. 24ll8ll Alicia Parkway '1cSus24lOZa·nt",""'ma~. ~ ... wtw,!:_L, Fem. 8 mo. llsbrkn. All · · · Mus ca . . . 6f8-8130 an 6. -uu ~ .shots. Movlng.979-3832. Garage sale, typewrildr lnstrvtltet9b 8083 16 Allen ~at & Trailer. . 71 JEEP Laguna Hilt. 837.z.tOO , air.stereo, AM/FM, tape I furniture lawn trimmer'••••••••••••••••••••••• 25HP ~v!nrude~ com· 1971 llarley Davidson ~YCLUSI deck, all mech'I work Lovable Maltese Dog, M. rugs, TV. ant., luggage: Gibson Ripper Bass, blk plele. 7 wide. Bait tank. Sportster. Xlntoond. CJS TOP ~ new. MllSt&eetoapprec. 2 yrs. hsebrkn. Older games,etc.496-4067. • ebony, w /case. $400 . $600.orofr.213-431·7572. 848-0181 REHEG•"E ) & $5100. 496-8003 aft~; :ri>":,0~nfref. 960-2200 aft. . Univox Amp. SOW·IS" 23' Chris Sea Skiff, needs '73 HONDA CBIOO, low ,,._., s 496-497Sda'ys .. Y· l\~t1quc s, ~aby grand $125 . Lero Bass, $75, work. 51499. mi. 100 mpg, xtnt cond. •6 Cylhtcltr Flat 9725 F~e to good home 2 year piano, tenn_1s drcsses & 646·5137 64&5430 ..... ,,'/ofrer 9974688 •3 Spe•d • lots or goodies! 1812 Port ~ · · Paid ••••••••••••••••••••••• -'-~"'ld_.O'Jc.m.c.12_•_1_•_5_•_m_•_•_•_n_. \Vheeler,N.B.Sal.10-S L::i;:j 0\0 8l~~c5r85~~in: i,9::e.,!l~!!'e~g8' h~n~~e '14 _1HondLa,.kXLl25. 4$600,000 •Sharp! FOR ..., ....... .;:... " ~D-J'i9~ O'Keefe • Merritt 30" h 11· s ty i • · ' · ms es. 1 e new. · $3295 -"#. ~ .. Poodle fe male 5 yrs, °' ' c 0 ':'.ma c e · cent scrape & paint. 548-7965 U d YW' r ·endly with children & gas range, firm box spr. Re11.sonabl e. Call Greg Radio, compass & full . (05217-J $8 $ D I.... ....... HHdt ht1 ~watchdog. S42·'49'"l8. lng_s & matlr.ess, floor 548-4987 art Spm. sarty equip. Aecom. 6. it Yamaha 100 fl.1X, like Paid for or Mot ! ... ...., hl••-w M l• S.... .... I polisher, & nusc. Sat & . yery sea worth y, brand new. f 0,-' 'U FACl'ORY Beagle & Poodle cross Sun, 32 7 Cedar. N.8 . Selmer Radial Truid mNpet beautiful $'9500 675·M96 Call581-467'7 AUTHORIZED v r 642·4983 w/case. 5 mos 0 . ew . . . l----"'"-""'-----1 female . ~ry al ec· · 5660 . Sac at $250 eves&wknds ,75 S k. T SOO Very OR•~GECOUMTY'S SALE •SERVICE •: tionate.6yns.642·4928. · uzu 1 • · ""'" PARTS•' 0 •0 1NG co uch es , $25 ea. 1·498·0188 '68 Chris Craft 28', F IB, Clean. Pt1uat sell. Best of· OLDEST ~ '' FAMILYDOG \Vasher / dryer, $80. As· \VANTED· usro 3.valved outriggers, decontrol, rer.Call~S073 Trwck1 • 9560 fflri_.Bch. M2-t435 & [1 FIAT . 9...mo. old sm. German sort. baby furn. Drafting tuba pi.ayable cond twin V-8. $2500. & T.O.P . MX ,~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• -~-------1 Dick Miller Motor'-> Sllep blk & tan fem set. Misc. 185 E. 19th. • · N l · YAMAHA 100 · ast .__.... . ~ • -• · CM 6422038 Look s unimportant e wpor moorin g. d 1 SlSO lTon'ChevytruckOat~ Want 13/74 Pinto, Vega SP.fl.yed, ~weettempered, · · · 631.1387 642·3073 days, 64&-4077 an c ea~4 .1577 w/lumbe r rack & tool wagon, automatic shift, Sales-Service·Le.asmg 120 W. WaJDeratMain , well t rained, loves peo-Household f\im Motor-eves boxes. 642·1357 good condition. Private Ro{C ... tl', Inc. Santa Ana 557-2132 : pie, ~ut good watch dog. cycle, bikes & clothing. Musicians : GI Ye yourself llONDA 90, like new. Party. 499--2543. BMW Jl'am1lyforcedtomove to 16952 Lilac Ln HB . the first break! L.yon Sell to highe5t bidder. 2000mi.Save.$$ 70 Ford ~:t ton Camper -""-'"-'::::.==.---I Rolls oyce ' ' <(pt . 581 ·6310 day!i Thurs thruSon. l0-9pm. Recording Sttdiohas the Beau. JO' Classic Chris 673.9408 Special, $1900 642·3518 1962 to '70 El Camino or1~~~234[!~E~.1~7=lh~Sl~.~~~:'!:~ 9727 I 418-l079eve. lates t fa cilities & a Sedan Cruisr. Mahg. int. days or 673·1361 aftr 7 & Ranchero, call 968-4984 't:osla Mesa 546-4444 •••••••••••••••••••••• ;,.. Be d "Al d .. IGANTIC neighborhood mellow atmosphere. $3(1 lid. G<tlly . S.S. Recent '74 Kawa. 175, 2,400 mi. 1..:w:.:k:::n:::d::•.:.· ------I ·•::f.:l::6P:..M:::.:·------I "'"' rnar · exan er sale! Elec. stove, steel hour. 2212 Newport Blvd. ov. haul. See & bi~n 611\9. old. Gd cond. $550. -7 4 HONDA L\.9. yrs. Male. House desks, babyfurri., misc. N .B . e.-,t to Crab 10/5.213·198-5532 J838Placentia,CM SUIURIAN Alltos Imported I lfa1ned. 673·704.9. . furn.' e xerci5e bike, Cooke . 751,C;'OO. ...,. T i w Owens . ·m Chevy 'h Ton recent ••••• .. ••••••••••••••••• CIVIC 1 th & lots ore Fr' "° w n sere • '74 llonda Elsinore 250 overall, auto trans, lge l Ftee to gd home. Blk c 0 es m · 1 Hand ade German loaded, ready to g Enduro xlnt cond. 3,000 SAN A ANA &' sr a ••OAOWAY •4 Cylia ... male poodle. llmo. Very & Sat 9 to 4. 2812 carbo, v1ohn, very Jld plying anywhere. Make offer. mi. $650675·'186S lank. $1,990979-7500. , SANTA ANA .a. HIN I friendly & cute. 645-1618. Eastblulf, NB cond. 5160675.2m0 Call eves or wkends '62 Dodge % ton. Jong bed, •,...ufOllllC 673-3439 '72 Honda 300 4 cyi. 9600 318 eng;ne, 3speed. $.599. TOYOTA 835·3 ITI $2695 Ftte lo good _home .male Horses 8060 Office Furniture & mi. Superior cond. Fair· 848-8340 Dir. ,. TMU1.11MAT1ewt1NO MM:..,.. Planx l_o wk4.«?ld k'.tte~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Equipment 8085 loats. Sall 9060 lng. $825. 548-2958 , ----().3<Xl3S) !!ll 675 0669 .30pm 9p Reg. Thoroughbred Marc, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• . . 10 DATSUN PICK UP 1970 IMW ,.KKENDON Mwiture· 8050 xlnt for pleasure or Exe S\l l chrs $15 /35, scy Montgoll)ery 12 wanted. 74 Suiukt TM125MX, ex· MAGS LO\VMlLEAGE BRAND-NEW 2800 CSA. Silver with AMCriJEEP •...._•••••••••••••••••••• shows, gd d1sp. 673-1933 ch rs $8 /up , scy dks . \Viii pay up to $500. if in tra access. xlnt cond. $1000 675-17$3 blue leather. Low miles . .,.. h" p· d 3 Bestofr.557·2590 •75 TOYOTA 8312040di S~f a . & I 0 v es ea t_ J•wl'lry 807 0 Mac 1ne cvrs. 1erce"867 Xln t con . 846·46 3. TOYOTA pickup, super -=::.·-==-=~r';.-:;-;:-:-;--[l!!!!!~~!l!!!!!!!!!!~!lll~ lliautiful, very gd qua.Ii ••••••••••••••••••••••• \Y. 191.h, CM . 645-7411. Eves. & weekends. '69 Norton 750 Cornman· clean, a lmost new eng., 4 s peed. fully . fa ctory 1974 IMW cos1 ~~11 s:i ,11~u.j • neYe r LL'M!Ci, moving WA .... ED IBM Composer , stand· SANTANA22 superclean do. semi c hopped , wide tires. mi:igs. $2400. equipped . Carpeted. 20021i"1 ·2562. "I alone model, fully main· well equip fixed keel ~ustom John paint, 16 Days 645·2444, eves radial tires, tinted glass. TOP CASH DOLLAR t a ined by IBM ; xlnl makeofrer 714-347· 1n ., ~.D. rear whe~l.l -'4'-99'-·-•37'-•------I (079589). I-lard lo find.model in ex· 1ht Iron dining glas table, 45", 4chairs. 557·9793. PAID FOR YOUR cond. Asking 53200 . s1ooor1rm.S48-5822 cellent condition. JEWELRY, WATCHES, 675 73608 S·30pm 25'Coronado, '73 RD 7 3 FORD f..100 $3'134.23 (087KXV). ART OBJECTS. GOLD. · am· · Radio, xtras, $8,250. Motor HOfMS,, PICl(IW CREVIER -l'-u-.1-,-U-sed--,..-m-it-u-re--I SILVER SERVICE, Singer Model 908, elec· 846·112Scallmom'g. S•fRewt 9160 Sharp!(50645P) MOTORS FINE FURN & AN · tronic cash register,.As-••••••••••••••••••••••• 645·5100 Dir. ONLY co rats; ~u~pllu~ TIQUES.645-2200 s~me tease at $1U. pe 19' Garr rigged wood cut-See the U.S.A. the RV l st•IROADWAY guna ac rt at mo.114-644-8385 lcr, new 18 eng. Man)' Way. B&D Motor Home 1973 Ford Ranchero. Air , S99 5•~• ...... 'intings-sale now · Mlsc•I••--·IOIO xtras.$1500.493-2004 Rentals.646-9611 P /B & S. After 5, """'.,."""" gress. 1635 Superior ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6 Tan Oxford 2drawer of· 494-5980 DOWN ll~l 171 it 4,CoslaMesa. Kng Sz. Bed. New, com· 'fire files, 30"Hx24'1.12 ' .Sailboat w /sa1l & Rent '73 Overland 29'. ----·------• plete, still pkgd.· Xtra DxlS"\V , like new. w/'/5 trailer. ~./bst offer. Loaded. Free miles, lo Vans 9570 PlusTax&Licen.se MATTRESS* MADNESS* •A.LL·sm5• Priced lo Mo .. ! 3-9625 ......... , •• firm $190 (worth $425). Pendaflex folders. List Call morns. 751 ·0220 rates. Pri. pty.538-0541 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Qn Sz $170, usuaJly home, $130. Sell $85. ea. 644-0484 lnter.l4. 1-likcing assist., 21 . Four Star ,13 Dod e 69 Ford o/, T, cam pr Van. incldel.~·2263. . al Strap&trapeze 2sails h . .; hi b g 302V·8,A/T,BubbleTop. =====-==---I Of£1e~ F\lrn. S e-Desks, trlr $475 offer 499-21111 c ass~s. 145 w ase. llitch, M-Cycle raek, ice WA'""'ED chairs , books helves, • · · · Lo m 1. Sleeps 8. ~.500. box, water. sips 5, xlnt. TOP CA:.: I DOLLAR Ca lculator.;; 546-1530 Su.nrise 13' Cg: J;ood for fis· 979-3511. $2200. PP. 540-7532, PAID FOR YOUR Pets 8087 h1ng or sa1hng w/trlr ,Trol'-rs,Trcnel 9170 '72 Chevy Van. 1 Ton, radiotombinaUon. J EWELRY. WATCHES, ••••••••••••••••••••••• S650 77G·79ioExt.2S3 ~·•••,•;•••••••::••••••• shorlbed. VB Auto, PS. $83.97 l'ERMOHTH on approval of your good credit for 48 months of a brand hew 19'75 Corolla, total price including all taxes & license lees. '75 HONDA CVCC, 5 s~. yellow, AM /FM, 8 track, top rack, xtra warranty, Only 2600 mi. Like new. $3800. 548-6024 or 673.3200, J_...-9730 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '64 XKE Coupe. Reblteng & '61 trans. Gd coed. ca11 evenings 5814Ml8. Mercatlea -97 49 ••••••••••••••••••••••• L- H•w-UHCI nut finish. 4 bar ART OBJECl'S, GOL..D M)'."a Bird, fancy talker. 20' Sail boat, trlr & sails 68 ~erry , se lr-Xlnt shape, xtras. $3400 s. Coffee tbl, 2, end SILVER SERVICE. Nice Ire cage. I yr, old $500. Also JO ' Alum. con~a1ne.d . Includes bst orr. 846-7632 aft 6, , , dinette set, 6 chrs. FINE FURN & AN· 845·2573 cartopboat,$75.548-9001 Refng., Air Cond., New 531·3912. · OVER 100 MERCEDES . OHDISl'LAY ' ' ·2929· TIQUES. ~2200 Piano• & Orgma 8090 KITE No. 731, w /trlr, ~:~ J;,~~-l~~~llh;:~:e '73 Dodge Van. Short.bed, . Private party mu s tsmallair cond.itioner $25. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mintcond.Xtras.$675. for Mobile Home or VS, cptd, pane led. (Ser.2581"28) Ucrifice! Nr nu furn. J3'xl5 ' blue. green P IANO 613-4489 $2,500. 751·1163 $3200 /bst orr. 963-7262 '72 IMW 2002 $3351.28 d eferred price incl. all finance charges. $<l346.61 with a low APR or only 14.34. Qacl, 10 piece king ai;: white low pile carpet. Nelson· Wiggens wkdys aft 5. tllrm aet w/firm mat· Gd. Cond. $50. Twin $450 loats. Slips/ A.to Service & *CORONAS A/C, sunroof. low H~:t:~t~ts : s. Worth over $1,000. frame, .$5. Call83).3J57 645·'1857 aft 1PM. DO:_dl1 9070 Perts 9400 '73 Dodge T-100. 6 cyl, )Illes. lm.m aculate. I for $575. Als . . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• s tick , economical. *WAGONS $4 895 r c u ton so r a & 2000 Sets Oileida 5 pc set Baldwin ~layer Piano. N.B. 28' boat slip for rent. VW.. 1500 CC 498-1404 eYes. 831·1930 •CBJCAS • MERCEDESDEALER I 6862 M ancbester, i Buena·Park j 523-7250 On the Santa Ana Fwy. "•tc"-lng toveseat. tings SllYer plated din Xlnt cond.wtrolls,$1350. $70./mo. Ph: 546-6299/ 530-6940,.53M?99aft 6 days. •l'ICICUl'S ~ Dtaugahide den furn . nerware. $8 per set, oroffer. 497·2204. . 557-0848 · JlmMARl..cl Qlrvedoak:Grandlather minimum 10 se t s. Shortblock RARENEW'7lDodge Van,!11anyex· •COROLLAS MO'YO'R-CAR~ '73Ml%2:80 k. All wood game iet 557-3475 &613-7191an6. R;i~~o~t:~n~~~d.& MS:s Need 50' slip ~or \V~~ail '57 T·Bird' Engine. Be.st tr as, xlnt running cond. *' •HDCRUISHS 1211 W. c..t w.-. Air cond .• eted.ric win· 3-plcce coffee ~bl set. Royal Copenhagen & sell. $800. 6'5-2'44 42 Ketch. Quiet cnos1ng ofrer. Call 646-5194 . $2600. 642-6153 ~ .... -,. dows, beckerradlo & low ...,, I · family. 494·9619· '69 D d V r ti ........ art IHcla ·1 VERY CLEAN · Bin1ham 14'1"nes, new, WANTED TO BUY-right o ge an. u Y '45-1102 m1 es. ! Naugahyde sofabed. priced below retail. ELE~~I~~RGAN SLIPS· Sailboat 35 '46' door for 1964 or 1965 El e quipped. Eng. over· READY FOR I I (961MXH) . • O.BlkNaugahydeSofa, 646-.5194 , 3Keyboards 968-elec. & ~ater On d?Ck Camino,call arter 6 PM. haule d. New brakes. CRIVllR $ii$, Blk' Naugah yde • rree, prk g, e":crything Ask forLarry.OOS-4971 . 646·1568 Immediate Capri 9715 MOTORS Recliner. $40. Green Maple tab,le, 4 capt. s Ball • Ciawroot 1st class. best 1n Nwpt.l.!~~~~!:.'~~~-l-'-"-"-'-'-------1 h •-$275 Maple d k ~ f •~-• ·~-w~-' 9590 ••••••••••••••••••••••• . Rocking chair, $15, $25. Stin gray s20-615-2573 •••••••• -............... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,,. el1Y81J ~ s·~r· ·~· !u.gahydeawivel chalr , ca ..... , · es stool $SO 673·8711till lOp.m. Autos or--.vs 'lllmW'Q 0 · 1973 c;••Rt lst&IROADWAY I <heot;po, end labl, 673-6034 FOR RENT, w· dock, -al· 9510 TOI' DOLLAR VB. 8 t•a<k 1tereo. air ~ A-A •o. antique tabl, $15, '62 Pontiac Ventura $300. Sporting Gooch 8094 Lido Isl., NB. $150. mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Se Habla Espanol conditionlng. XLNT in &l ___ .:8::l::S.::::l.:17:.:.I __ ~i'ral s tep t abl, $5 , Adding machine: $30. ••••••••••••••••~•••••• Call675·7414 '57Buick&Olds.Restora· PAID out.831·2040(Ur. 74 M • . .,;ous lge table lamps. Panasonic desk lamp .Falcon, AMF/Voit poo BOAT SLIPS, some liv ble. V8 Dunebuggie IMMEDIATB.Y Capri II Ghia '76. VG, ercedes . $Uto$3S. 673.(844. $35. 3 Drwr desk $25 . table. $450. Call 751·7«6 aboards. !=ha'ssie. 646-0085ApL5 FOIAU. SANT A ANA am /(m tape, mags, 240D ) Ellan Allen drop leaf tbl. Desk chair $35. 642-4987 or 6t2·3070. 645-8616ext. 418.J ~1 / FOREIGN CARS perfect cond. ~J.57, 0 ·1esel ~ chrs. Ad ler elec. dys.642·63lOeves. Rem. Model 700, 24.3 cal.1oats.Speed& CIOsslc1 9520 CALLORCOMEIM TOYOTA D..._ 9720 lfpewriler$150.640-447S ESTATE SALE \Ye~ver scope, 2.5x:8 Ski 9010••••••••••••••••••••••• TOSEEUS , ... w .... .tw• •••••••••••••••••••••••A real economy 1*'11 Mahogany &tumor Used lumber, t'Ools. variable, Lee load~r •••••••••••••-•••••••• 19S7 Chev. Classic, 4-door, SA&.IS-S.YICl-&..IASI WILL BUY YOUR automobUe wilh sunroor, cantury oak furniture. furniture. collectibles. w/ex:Lra brass & clng kit. good tires, new shocks & 411 w. w.... u .. 2112 DATSUN, TOY<YrA. automatic transmission. ~ sood. 67s.MJO 2038 Anaheim. C.M. $1SO. 64$·0806 brakes. 52,000 original OR VOLKSWAGEN power steering, ractory · 1 ki 0 N d miles. l·family car. Ex-AtfaROIMO 9705 p IDFOR aircondiUooing,radio,• h Prov. hutch. gl ... Must sell. Leaving &tate •. Kn_e.1ss s s, 17 . eva a -cellenl ~" -• • gd. A heater. (871JPV) · R f 1 blk& ht TV bindings , used one ~""""·Cl< •••••••••-••••••••••• ORNcrr. ,$115.Dinetteset,6 erg, w , season. $100. 963·4113, motor . Needs new 1973 ••r.a. TOP DOLLAR Priced to dn:, sso. 842-S896. queen mattress & 2 Transmission. $500. can AW""A CALL -':;;:-:::'';;;::'.:'::-';::;--:;fi~cou~<~h'!es~.~536-4052~~·:___ _ _j Sue. 830-3157 IEIWHA LB E Sell.I Attique Brass Bed , 2 . . TY Radl -"''---""-------)lOOWCeast M--U. SA ERNADEN ;tla Box spgs &r: mall. Ac ~e1 sor1es & parts, H' IFI So_. 1091 For Sale 1956 Chrys ler . ...,. !if1~~~d·s~tpe;~ C~e!~":. I----=-:.::.::.:.:=-. __ _ Sh.lv.. Dr ' tailgate for '72 Ford • c wn Imperial 494 9535 642·9405 $LEMONS MEHCEOES • esser, . k ( ) $2S . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ro · · 1----''-'--'----·I (692JES). '74 260Z. Auto, air, DrOP·leaf Thi. 644-6749 or Pv'1~• "•P gg1_nme .. ,..,...'! on,,•.•.· Must sell Zenith s tereo 2 ask for Bill. 0.--r ..;._...., . CREVIH AM /FM radio' lo m l. 19'10 Har bcr,C.M •. 1446 '" n -· .... . ' All fibreglass 14' Ski • -·.,--·r 631 I "76 ..:;::..::.=------1 bumper for Chevy circular speakers, gd h '48 Plymouth Club Coupe Hlgh•11$1uyer MOTORS Xln t cond. $5900 /bst. • 6 B own• couch with plckup.Call544-3417. cond.Only$50.842·4350 Boat, u••pmpletde wi~ Del uxe. Beau.tlrutly onl__._ 645-3298. --------- • h. h · both I '71•40 · .all ect.ric ed .-acnn .tnc""'"" .. ,_..... lst&IROADW"'Y -~E45Sed AfC :: ~~air, or Sowf.h shore surfboard. looh a MwlM Mercu ry outbo ard res:{ sz?g _..,., . ._.,.,,,,_ 110 MaxeyTovota SANTA AMA"' 1973 DATSUN 1;,;~. 1' own:;·locaf a;;;v· ~~c-kp"&e-k.s-, sectional .... pnttllt • motor & trailer. ·l=o=r""'i''""=·=;=---1 ~Call Roger or hill 24.0 Z. 4 speed, air condl~ car • .Uave proof of con· v t>c t 0 r I an ch r 1 , couch. Misc.642-9113. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ $895 -I~ tf?.~~84~7i-8S55:::~:=::;:":!:===~8=3:S.:3:1:7~1::::~~ Uoning, urap le meullic un·uOUJ u~ce. 549.2564 da11ware, tampa , M l 11 1 Din 9, G......... 9010 COMPLITI V .... clrtl 9530. paint. ~Low ml l ea . daya;,751·0785eves. porcelain laundry tub, us se rm set. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••··••••••••••••• -r ST' "'R G ,...,,.E'ID,..fl:4. 1 ~83:1~·2040~~d~lr~.;,~~;,:1ir.;;~;;=~~;;~ old foJdlna: chrs lee sofa, m atch love seat. MESA , i4 o+qellV Surfer Van ~·1 ~ ra.~ ..ll'-... cream chra, madaJnlst Recliner, king size bed, BOYSCOlfl'S C\lltOm,i PIS. Am/P'm 9 • ,,,111 ll!J CLAY '-l'Ol.U. For Sale 1975 Datsun teola, clothes. 7328 19 cu ft refrtg. 631·189'7. need boats, BOAT &MARINI! tra,t, .mas w heel1i ~=·:, J;t. !:'.,°Z-'::1;:!~ 'Jo M'!~r~';n 8210, 2500 mi. AM/FM Waterside. Beach walk. AU DU cond. and airplanes. Tax I 595 Mewport ltwL icebbx, bed wall to wal ,_ f.11.1 'To ctr..lop -uot• for Friday, f"'· "~ Radio & radials. $3,350. ,8. advantages.546-4990 Costa.._. caTPtL 19,bmi, uk.lng Z,..-z*~~to~ ~:ft:" 1.:546c::.·OO:::l.:0 ______ 1 11.Jlit Sell Mewing evrr· **CARPET•• Steam Boat-20'-new 646-4012 $5800.CallOre&548-4987 ~~ i}e;" !i~ '74 260·Z, 4 speed, low ~t Uf.!!Rm, f!eat ** WAR&tOUSI •• handcrafted-one ol a 4 Wlltel°"1'w !~ ~::;. !!~ .. " miles, AM /FM, xlnt . ... lilll'Jl';/•D_.l• ~ Set. ••CLIAaANCI ** kind-$7 ,500-(213) '15 Glastron v.1tt,17\ll'i· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ::::.-.U~ !!~~-"""'~~U l ~coe"nn'!d~·~·-_!P~H~·"""!!Pvtt,~~~:..· -Cal-II ..., -. Bo.a l a, Campers, 89of.fKS2 . hull, 130ilP JIO Votto. ..,, To"-"" La.nd Cruiser. ::::--~~ 61'-'""'.,F-SAGm,.,•M a er •--r -..._._ Tr , __ n~ ... ~.1 ~ ... -tA J"V~ ~?.---.·"@n D •• 260 2 • ••ooo .,._. -. rm .i"'-' 1 • · n.cmnan-,.pan .......... t11 •c• trailer, cult., cnee. Llke new, 16,000 ml. ion. .ov.., 1i;;.... OK.,, a .. un • + ... ......-, ...... I_._ A: rolll, ull rolls . SerYlce OZO 14950. 673·84.37t:Wll $110Q. Ph: eo.ues. Ui.=. :~~,'j,~ ... "" ~::,-•n-a.-0 ml. Bronae, Loaded.1 of ,.._,. , SAVE40% ••••••••••••••••••••••• , 0 N -~ ·~Crui ui..1w .,__,. 73 r.,.. 1"1-70 akd.B/orr.673-0895 jF,;~;-~·~:;:~·1 Shoreslnteriors l.S ·3 f:tW ...._. "7STOJOla.._... 1er.3 ,.~ ~-,.r,,.... f . ......... 1575PlacenUa,NB Sc ..... ft ... a 35HB Evin.rude, '711. mo.Old.8,CM!Oml .Lar1e 11::: :!~ ~~ l.968DATSUN.S1Mdoor .. -..pmea1. 64,2..2210 Eng1.;e.bdk.E1ec:. 612-73.,U. ott r oad Ul'M, am1rm ~~~ ;11~· ~!.:'.:..., ~::.., Runs wel'r ~prieedet I 18 •·*' f'ire"Sntm-Plmb'g ......,, alr lhocka extra :d 1 n.. .-.o-".._... $1099. <.P686). ~· ..... 20..&oml'Redwoodwtne Refrc.rreeest.548-97CM Tr•aport""-•P•N .• "93·31816. $S700. ~;,::,."" .ri::' n~.. COPB.Met'S· • 1sN' ,_.. bmd r.cb.e.acbrackho4ds26 1o~r 90 ••••••••••••--••••••-flt1n Il!t=. ~~::.!. :l~ , JIEPCITY l'tll O •• \ 2 18"'° BJ1ld &al w 6 cyl I.wt ti~ pp.&,, h~r cut-outs, F """° 11"' -~,.,..,. 11,,,...._" l'±li~~ . (-PR> '66 MIRCIDIS • 211 SI C:OUPI A•tom•lle t ran1., ~~ ....... -· $6,195 ~ "'Mo~W :r. mlllL Cun Of wine. S2{)0 ea, _., ...... 40 ·~->• -., ,,. M-... H "5M 11oft11 ~' •1113ore«MIM7. •••••••••••f••••••••••• C•¥•rs. ~I •11 Fctrd Bronco. cust "!<~~~ J!~ ll~ :!~ 1•.21 u 000 II , U1 In T r 1 a 1>ally Pilot englDe O/D, trade ror ••.-.••1••••••••• .. 1"'--~0(!!'·1 finecond, -'"9.' l:~ ~......, ::'"""' ,... 73DAtsuM .tr_6WI r~Adtobl.l.)',se'.ll mot.or home +cub or 10''9 D .... ~ 8" alll St.cut 1hock1, .url.t .,.... .o:.:i-~~· Aulomatlclransmlulon., ...... ----••rN...s. ~ maktoffer.*-1885. Male olr ~ • .-1mom.orevcs 1 , (j>Coal @.u-. ()~ (503HOX). • 12"W·~t!"f-· ....... rt .... .. .,, .. ,z .I 64.5-5700 Dir. I '· . " ~' •-' ' .. .. ~ I I • -74-CHEYY "' ........ ..,..... "-* (-'C) LAG' ... '• hdtop, buetet •••ll • ...,... UftA Radial tirea. Fae. air. ~4TlllllltPH •V-1 & All& PIS• l'IB. E<ooomlal ) ft6 ..__...._ "''-lo operate. Very cle ... ?4 .. C91$ AMJPll ra4lo. Low ·~ ..... r -. $850 or be1l t>ffer tot 19RSLC •lle1. O•• owaar •Power5h1rta9 quick11le.$5f-73:11 LOAD&DI -. c.u for IAl9. •Vliiyl lloof llml•t -tttJ $ 17,300 •Low Milla ••••••••.t.-•••••• .... u•-••• mu Booeb Bh... Lo Prtc. 11'72 MUSTM<G MAcH ~ l'~""::·:•:Be:::IL:::"~W~tl=llS:::!'~I~~~~ • W l·Automatic, pow~.r -MARINO 9901 $3395 ateerlnJ,AMIFll ... reo, MO'YO'A.-CARI", ••••••••••••••••••••••• air condltlonla1. Low 71 TOYOTA '08 VW Fulback ;1 Coun· <7MLllLI miles &SHARP! 11'1182). IJMW.C..Mwy. ""::::' .... I · '-lloa COllOU.A lry Squire, best orrer. COP&AHO'$ IZ33DDAl m"'t'Mll. 96U2rl JHP CITY ' I .... •700 0 AMC ttos ssuooo Voll ,77 ••••••••••••••••••••••• _....._ bl'- 1---------1 ••....-1 '70 1-1 t 6 r d 1973 Chevy Malibu. auto,-"'° ,. "72 Mercedes 23) diesel, ••••••••••••••••••••••• orn~ ' cy '"· er. p/s, p /b, air. vln top,••••••••••••••••••••••• auto, air cond, AM /FM, 197lVW autom atic, low miles. radials, xlnt t'O nd . SalotandServtce Michelip Steel Bells. On· SUPER BEETLE . $ll99. MB ·83400lr. Sacrifice, S2,295. &tS-04 OLDs,.40IU ly 61,000 mi. Clean. Special mags, cuato,n Well 9910 evu/wknds. GMCTIUCIS 49&2669. paint Job & stetto. \Viii ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOMOA CAIS I lrad«! 831·2060dlr l9TO 8 · ·k R. 1 Al 73 Chevy Nava, shar Mercedes n ew ma · · uac ivera. r, cond.Sml eng,29,000m1. U i -lluQlck wheels. Cost $600. Sci WAH'OD I full power , new tires. good lires, 0a)'5 644-~ :;:~;;]Blvd. •~ 8395919 _ 494-sesoart.5. "J .. E ~n34 ....,.... · · lded '70 VW's or olaer. -osc V_l'S,~---!.... ·--Costa-Mesa ~9640- MG 9742 Call631-2271 dealer. '73 BWck Riviera GS, ful· • ,63 El Camino I ly equipped with all op-'GS Olds F85. Xlnt running ••••••••••••••••••••••• "73VWCAMPB lions.• 92,000 miles. One Re buill engine. co nd ition . 644-4803 '71MGMidi:et.Xlntoond. One owner . Ski racks. driver. !\foslly freeway 673-8797eves. wknds . Eastbluff, Nu tires, 3 lops. $1,850. lmmac_uh11t.eimide&out. driving daily between CN-yst.r 9925 Newport. · · I M6-6817 after5PM 831-Z040d\r. Newport Beach ~nd ••••••••••••••••••••••• '73 Cutlass Sa!on vinyl . M.d t n __ _.__ Roseme:id. A beautiful .69 T & Count \Y g e1' ~ I gc l\.Uil~tcr ?'Int '66 Bui(-runs good, new automobile in excellent own .ry n. top, a ll pwr. v our up· cond plus xtras. \Y1res. paint, radlal ti{'e!'I. S150 . condition Best orrer Btrt. P /B. P /S, .P J\Y . hol.,stereotape,Ultwhl . I S150.546·7280. (213) 596-2332. Arter 644_7065 • · Gold, & wood. $789. nu tirel\/brks. Ownr ...._. 974-6 p.m . · 548-0812. moving, must sell. Call 1 ---r-• CediHac 9915 ·s N y k $3ZS S59-0098 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... 2 Bug recently r•bw.it 5 ew or er. ·'--------.,.---1 • • ••••••••••••••••••••••• D d bl A" FM LP~ '' 1 Opel 1972. 2 door Sedan, e n gine, new clutch. epen a e. 1r, · "'"' 5 . Auto, am/fm. Xlnlcond. $1,900. (213) 596·2332. r .... ~\-iq '\ 962-3489. . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lowmileage,499-4364 . After5p.m . "]~ Cotnet 9927 '72 Runabout. Brn/Blk PorscM 9750 '69 V\Y.BUG . u .. ._ .................... ~~'ro!ecr~. ~~~: :.~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Xlntcond,veryclean. 60Colnetrunsgooi:l, mi. $1550/bst orrer. '67 Pone he 911 2.48 eng. 5 $1300. 499-3289. l.Lu-ge needs trans. work. $75. 675-9494 or 54.2-n79. o$Pcf, a /cond. New candy l'W 1 ----'54'.':0.~08'~:'.1 ---~l;;-~;:::::;;;;:--;::;--;-::::;-I "apple red lacquer. Mint '73 Bus, 7 pa.u. A/C A/~t Cor•ett. 9932 73 SilverB_lk Jnt. 4 s~. f"'. Ji:~~-751.5851. Art !r~~ ~~~1r4;-. $2,700 or bsl Cad"lllac ••••••••••••••••••••••• =~~· 67a5~~8,000 m1 . •TOPCASH! i---·--·-----fr----IOI" n For Curvetles and other '11 Runabout. cleun, luw ~~I used cars & truck11 ! mi. mags, stripes, 4 spd. '611 912. 5 Spd, Very good '69 Squ11reback, new l!res, tond w /xtras . $4100. reblt eng, $1100. firm. 543-8777. 642-8146 0¥11.100 110\YARD Chevrolet , $1900.645-8878 Dove & Quail Sls. Near . . '60PorchcCouJ>e '69 V\V, needs motor. .............. Jamboree, Bristol. & '73Squ1re Sl~lion \Yagon, superclean.$3,000 make o ffer . 847-12,53 <;,_!.'!!::.-Pric" MacArthur Newport 21~000ml,a1r,auto.Best 497.3482. btwn8:30&5:JO ---Ueach.833·os5i offer.673-7625 / Rolls Royce 9756 '61 Y,\V, '69 eng. ~ng. in· Nabers 72 Corvette, p /s, p /b, 72PIMTOWAGOM •••••••••.-.•••••••••••• ter1or. body, paint, xlnl auto,am/l'mrad.io.$5800 Air conditioning. *l DEALER IN U.S.A. ~ond. ssoo. 979.3191 after Cod"lllaC fi rm. 548-59·19 l614FYEI _________ , 645·5700 ofr.. ROY MUST SELL 73 Corvette '66 V\V Camper. Reblt. 1600 Harbor Blvrcl., J mags. air, fully loaded. Pinto Runabout V6, 1Wl5. CARVER trlns .. Eng. PropaneJ,..'--..:::=c..="=....,==-="=°':::::/;_l.,!S6500~~o~r!>bcs~l::.fl45.~~39!JOl!l'.1:._. -I Aulo !rans, P/B & slir-ROLLS·ROYCE utilitie s s1.2001orr. · g 499 ~·· n, 197. C •o Scd 0ev·11 in . . ... ......,a . pm. 2:1•1.111hs1. •548-1649 " an 1 e . ·1966STIMGRAY COSlA MESA ';::;::;::;::;::;::;::;:;::;! Comp I . loaded . Xlnt 4 speed, ma~s. both tops '71 Pinto, Landau lop, lug. 5'6-.UA4 ltl J cond. 55950.552-8547 & cover . CONCOURSE gage rnck, bucket seats, OOSlDSUNDAYS CAD 70.-Cpe DV. air, CONDITION. 831-2040 PS /PH . ll&H. s1545. , Bentley. '54 J . Young. At.1 /fo~lwt , ster tape Pr dlr. 551·3225arter5pm I Aluminum Sedan. Auto, Ply $2,150. XJnt8.JJ-Z796. Cowigar 993] mouth 9960 ! RHO. S7.69S.S39-S9l9. \Vhite '73 Coupe de Ville,•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• , Shih loaded. blk Vinyl top '72 XR7. Sharp! Auto ATLAS ,_••••••••••••••••••••••~ (08tH0JJ w /leather int. X lnt. trans, f ull pwr, air, EXCLUSIVE . •73 YW $4800.494·1l334or497.J431 AM /FM t ape. R a lly -----whls, Must sell . $2750 Chrvsler ~ FOi DELUXE IUS •74 El Dorado deluxe i,nt, bstt orr. pp 838·3443. Open Daily & Son. 'ti! 10 I Oran. ge County Priced below Market fully equip. firemist blue days, 645-3141 eves. PM ,. <QA Value. Also, 15 others w /wht top, xlnt cond. Ga.ry. 29291-la rborBlvd., to choose from. 644-2642 or833-3927 Co!lta Mesa $3 888 Cam.r. 9917 ... XR7. PIS. PJB. a;r, 546-1934 1 Xhit eond. Must sell. Of-, __________ 1 -••••••••••••••••••••••• fcrs. 644-6317. ,-. fflRIOUR•VW'l ·13camaroLT.43,000mi, ---------• '74Duster,xlntcond. ~!.Olt 18711 Beach Blvd. rull pwr. A.C .. vinyl top. Ford 9940 Low milea}!e. 2500· AUTH0.1210 I Hunt. Bch. 842-4435 I P.P.830-2611,5..14-8600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• _!1'1&-CllSl ____ I $9tt&5.nk• -• --"72 Ra n c h e ro. $1400. '74 Ouster, air, uuto, xlnt "AVE ROSS 74CA.MARO PS /PB . auto. J>h : cond. s harp. 11.000 mi. fl' "69 V\V Bug Auto. 43,000 Only 21,230 miles . 546-0975Suo/r.fontrhurs $..1150.336-7378 POMTIAC·STun. miles . Good running (793J \Ylt J -----------1 2410 Hcrbor ll•d. cond. S975. 548·5396 &15·5700 Dir. Ford Torino \Vagon, '72. Pontiac 9965 pis. p/b, SI800. ••••••••••••••••••••••• _________ 1'70 V\Y Bus. !lunroof. reblt '67 Camaro 3-spd, new 547-:1078 OO...Eircbird Convert. 62l\1, IT ot 9765 ~~~a1!;~tofferover$2000. clutch.tavedk.ltunsgd. ·:o Maveri ck slick shift nu tires. a /c, iclnt cond. • '!.'. •• ~ •••••••••••••••• _________ , S9'J5. 494-0276 . $800. or orre~. '68 9 pas~ $1850. 644 -0228art.6 1969 V\Y Squareback Che•rolet 9920 Country Sedan , air. auto, .57 Pontiac station wa~on , ' I ' t I ~ I I '75Y2 Toyotas Here Now COIMill Test Drive Today Buy newtires,anxiou.'i. ••••••••••••••••••••••• full pwr. $500. or offer. A /C. Orig owner. Xlnt $695 5.56·63.T7 CONNELL 545-1202 cond in & out. $400. '68 Bug, Aff. new, tirl'S. "62 Falcon Ranchero. New1_84_6_·1_6_77 _______ 1 paint, mint. SIL50. r.tust CHEVROLET Eng .. new radial~. new .69 Pontiac new battery, sell! 673-2325=-----fuel pump, good tires & tires. tune-up $'795. Bes( BAJA BUG brakes. lt l•I. Auto. 6 cyl. offer call arter 6p.m. SALES&SERVICfo~ Gd economy truck . 831.2522 1700 c.c. engine, dual 2828 Harbor ll•d.. 19mpg. As king $750. Calli----------i port intake. full roll COSTAMl'-:SA aft.6pm.968-4971 68 Pontiac Ventura 2 dr cag•. rac 1n~ seat w/har-~ --hardtop a /c good cond ness, jal·kman wheels & ....... 546-1200 ·11 L1"D Sta. \Ygn. P IS. $500 496»6252' · offroad tires. Street &f --'---------1 P IB. Ar.1 /FM. air, rack. · ---- dirt legal. 831·2040dlr. 72 Che\'y Nova $2000 $1595. 962-0:18.Jaft . 7 Thwtderbird 9970 or bes t orrer. Call ••••••••• •••••••••••••• 963-4.lm. ·~~c~R~~~~~:~ 74~ •74 T-rnrd. 20.000 mi's. Vol•o 9772 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------1 · · Loaded. $6500. Pvt party. Lease ORAM GE COUNTY '68 Che\'. Impala Custom, 543-2779 673-6861 . rull power. a ir, Xlnt. T · A . -----VOLVO d Lo · ..,.... r. •73 Black on no. .ir, 1963 T-Dird for s ale. runs d l con . m1. ~-11 rm. AM /FM Automatic A1n:1 EXCLUSIVELYVOLVO 631-3375. · . good. Nds ~·atcr pump etu\ UUW Largest Volvo Dealer I :::::::::::-:-:::::::::::----1 _.'.8'.:e:'.•~t o~f.'.:fe~r.:.·~67:0J.::7~62S'.O'._ __ I pulley. S200. 642-8759. ~ in Orange County! "FIXER UPPER" '57 T-'Bird. Sharp. Bt_O Vega 9974 ~ TO.YOTA , BUYorLEr\SE 1962 C he\'y I mpala. over $4,000. Take car 1n ••••••••••••••••••••••• DIRECT Large dent in right rear trade. 540-948) f d r.t oto · · I t 1972 GT llatl'hhack . . , .. ~·m~ •• :·.::h",.·.,.h( ~m.:lzk .• ,.ba.: ¥.'WflP•'"t ~~'\~: .. '~~i~~~r~ ~.F~:" ~~i tt·~ ~~~''i,~:1~~·~; "'" ~-'--~ ~-t-~ is looking for a fixerup-&ll S250.968·2042 c PIS 4 pd f!· ... Xalnt Buy! $l550· 2025 s. Manchester pe$1~;/bwst;iol r:.e~"~i ... "001'°ar ~o Classic r.tach I. 351 ·~~d~;;~_Abd. (.~d . ·Spy{ --=·==·------!Anaheim 750-2011 ar\;rs ..__. Eng. Almost nu steel pty. 581-81641 581-2700 or '112 Corolla, 1600, auto. :...00.:...-------11 .cc=ccc·---,..----~1 belted radials. sport 837-3993 S1500 or best offer. Call "65 Impala Conv. Xlnt deck. p /s, p/b. f3'tt air. 675·3066. VOLVO cond. Nu paint &soforth. e1c. Real s harp! Sl.995. 968-9745. $400 below Blue Book . 71 VEGA {599CBKI 645-5700 69ToyotaCorona. SALE 642-4983. Xlnt cond. $875or '73 l\1onte Carlo Landau, ·• besLo(fer.616--9274. All cars In our stock xlnl cond. t Owner. Pvt '68 LTD Brougham $500. '72 \Va gon, low mileage , ______ , .;....,.._c=-"'=-'-''--,,--1 priced al beWw increa.s( party. 673-3599. Auto., P /B PIS. 1 ownr. good cond. 81875. .,4.Toyola Celica. Ex cel. th 1----------1 bestcare.548-1098 847·3254 Cond. Low mi. $3,500. or August 25 · '70 El Camino 5$396, low ---------- Art. 4:30. 548-6100 48 mi. new paint, polyglas '59 Ranchero, new brakes, Classified Ads sell big tires, air, PIS, tilt steer· runs great. $t2S/ orrer. items, s m all items or 1971 TOYOTA TO CHOOSE Ing wheel. 645-3974 646-1461 any item. 642-5678. · MARK 11 COUPE FROM AutomaUc, air condition· JUST • ""'VED tn g & Landa u . Lo'>'t· ~ miles.831.2000dlr. FACTOllY 74TOYOJA COROLLA •4 CJ"'1 .. ·•A...-. $2495 ·l~FlmZI 2toChooHI ~K~~.~ ( I " ' ' ' ' 73TOT0JA AuLomalic transmiuion .,954HTO). " 645·5700" ~ Dir •1"-" ~ f76 ·····~················ 'SOTIW New T ir.s, Rum Grett DEMOS Example :1s 244 s.ci. Automatic, AM JFM stereo radio, power steering, power antenna, low miles. '2019. . $5999 -l.t.wu VOLVO l>,r. (M,..646 9303 lf7JVOLYO 142 E. 4 apekl, air ~I· Uobin g le AM /FM. (>Qe owner. 8SJ·3MOdlr. '60 Volvo. Nu P•lnt, Brakes, ..Cl utch. Runs Great. $5$0. Aft. S . AMlos. Hew tlOO Alllos. Hew 910 ....... .!"••··~··········· ..................... . Aartos, Mew tlOO ······················~ MIRACLE MAZDA's N EW CAR CLEARANCE SALE! TNt ti • genuine sale, no dOubtt, 811 Brand Nt!W ears, not demos °" eoa.rtlve cart, no phony beJoney, We wish to Mii our remaining atook. Thnl .. not "advertised leader ginwnlcka. .. a-. OH ALL HEW '74 M 1'1U-4C11t1t WIWl 111 Ille Slendonl ~pmenl • Ult 544~ 11hc...t SIOA :+s3411 a-. OH ALL HIW '74 UadoRX-4W- "Mtfi lft the Sta001rd EQUipment ' -Uot _$464J DIK-Slill . . .,. =•S3538 I ' 9l)O 6'2-8f1 517-8170 ,_ I ' • .. • • • FREE BICE GIFT FOR YOU!!!· st •llllt our. showr~ to help us celobrah! We',.. ott...llMJ special sa•I w on all N1111allllag 19 5 Lillcalu G9CI Merc.-ys hi stocll •••• • ---.. •• •75 BOBCAT 2. 691975'• MUSTGO!. 42 ToiE C''AIED 23 Mercurys • I 2 Uncolns -25 Montegos '• 23 Ctligtll is·-· 16Comds _..--....... '15 MO NARC New-Executive Ccrs Demonstrators 33::~~1HG IHf'·SHO' ,. . ' ~ -.... •75 CAPRI 65 MUST IE . 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B7 IAClt CllAJ'PELL ... _.., ..... ..._ ·• Thie San Clemente City Council approved a .strt..ct new city grad· inc ordinance Wednesday and or· dered that the law a.pply to all howling.tract• \f'hicli have not re- ceived rradlllc )>ennits .by the time the law goes tnto·e(fect in 30 cbys. .... I" The extra stipulation will cat.;h . . ~ .. g: Eaw ,M;ftj ~t four or trv• deve.lolQMnt.I which Av...W. V•quero. ..,.Slidl a ..-eU1t ot ,uldellnes at,, have s:ecelved ext.Dive city re-Tb•.couwll .. vilJlla far lctW .. I varl•nce1 from the view a.ad pre_liminary approvals ~of the ·fl'. .... law wu m1Bj;e .. cora»let.t. ~ but have not yet produced fmal ' a.a with Co11ndl-aGm• A.,,.iance. ·1l cr_..ted by the gradfn1 plans, C1ay Pillman, O'Keefe and Art R..,,_.di•lli& ptttrtv-.,qimialk:m or council, senior planner, said today. ing. Holmes' vote,-epreMtlted a .., walvt cerutn lelal require-- Among the tracts i.3 a ~~':. chance in poellioa fnMll a pre-...a. jor • ttailder. Usually a 2'77·acre development pro~ viot11 mfff.iaf· at wl¥fl be bad ,,.spadar.,roblem unique to the by Condo.r "tntern.tional Corp. voted1or the araamc..taw. ~ land ..... ~ .. be shown before lor the inla.nd side "' the San Holnttl> and o·-~ van.-•sr111-ted. Die_go Freeway just south or for Jl~layiq_C pasa•C\UI •.• ~ Ip TMsr8diq lr.r as passed pro-• .. .,, .. -'1111114-i!ie pad·l.J tefraelll& of bi••sNSu ud requires lh•t ,sra·d· 1h,g attempt to retain natur~- toun oUand. -· Tbe. law haa had a &tormy pA1111• though lhe ruiliilclpal mill. -Tbe planning con\miiliori frn( COnJidered a vuSion vU<f m\l:Ch like the one..the council has pafaed . The commi11ien1 bowe.Yer, modified Ute law ana ioose,neJt ·~'!I~ ff .!iii tl(;!: ; restrictjpns.,,.... -! sessiomr wt.ttur • ., The eow>Cll rttel -· . mtsaioo·s ··rno111n• ee 1 oroposot. .tht"* IV• or· d&red lhY. cu.. sun. to bdnJ forwartl tlitf' brl•l•al.,,_rllOi which is ba1lc1lfy Wtuit bu ,... cei.ved final"apiJ!Oval . (~a~o;~~> . -• ~ ... ~ .. 'Kirtd'.··Chlef .. Of . --l~" . Ll;:d_rµ~ ,. .. - . . ' ,,. • • • • • ) .. .~ "' •" , " .. onee -:';L • l ..;.i:; , . ''· .. ,. -an • ... '; 4 ..... ..,... .. -~-~-=-··· , - ~_twi·gn · 1111 e' :· ~. Si>qgitt rr ·~~ · 1 By FRED Elli CK SCHOEMEHL : . Of .. Dat..,~'9eMloft Laguna ,Beach's new police cbJef 1hould be kind, not harsh. and ..J.Pproaeh Jaw enforcement wijb a minimum of violence, Counc~man Charlton Boy,d told f~~ council members Wednes· day niaht. -- lndfu is . - Pat.~y l BUUE'AN ' • • WSAN'GEL~(UPl)"..::AIAe . Angeles County crand'Jo!rY Woy' Indicted P atricia ll'11inl -a..i Emily u d WHH•• llurU,,.11 <OUnll or robbery, llWup!llC Md assault with a deadly~ 1 ·SAN FlrANCISCO (UPI> ,..! Patricia He'arat Ii•• beenf positively identified ••' the"' woman who unted a 1arage that.' COl'lceaJed o"e. of the _getaway.' CfrS used in a suburban 0.1..,,. ... ..,,.... Sacramento bank robberlJ in • JOB COUNSELOR whicll a woman was kill'!!', \he- GeU Chock San Francisco Chronicle--f'eport .. _ ed today. · The newspaper reported E J -nt federal agents as sayine: Miu mpiuyrn.e Heorsl's "o"nly kn6wn actlvo role" in the holdup was r·enling • the garage. Se ... 1-.1>e However, th,. Chronicle •lso • .&/~ s aid Mis:s-flearst was Connected to the f}oJduP by.a "bait f;>ill .'''The I L bill 's ·Serjal ' number' w8'S re· n 11.D"llnn. corded by th~ bank before lhe ~ -..,_ robbery and wa:s fouDCfjn the San Boyd.· aired his views during coa,ideration of a revised job cJacrietiol!i JOr the chief of pol!ce • ;J!O!!lil!ll. " The new aescription "as pre· "Client. Community Outreach" Francisco ap!lrtmefit wh~ ~he newspaper heiress WllS 41Tesie<1. • 'Hllte.d i.rl_ coojunctiqn with the is a fancy name for a new 1el•tio1r )r:ocedure for a liUc· employment· and job counseling ., . , ., . . -. R e a dy, Ai~' F irer • • . Principal, Al Haven; wi lh head protruding from covering, ta'keS a whack from sponges thrown by student's at Top 'of the World School in Lag'unai Beach. He"U take the same Friday at SchOol carnival lasting Beer Okqyef./, By:-Laguna for Oktoberfest ... The Laguna Beach City Coun- cil decided W edneiday lo put a little more "oom-p.8.h.pah" in the upcoming downtbwn Oktoberfest celebration. , • The council quickly voted to waive a section of lhe.munic;i.Pal code prohibiting the sale or beer onapublierighlofwaY. · •·vou can 't hav e an Oktob,erfesl without bee r ,•· declared Councilman Jon Brand. ··t'U probably lose the prohibi· tionist vcM,e, ''he added. The c'i!11ebrationi is scheduled from 7 to 11 p.m: Octt 10 in the block of Forest Avenu~,between Glenneyre Street and South C.oast Highway. lt is sponsored by downtown merchants. Polics Find Contraband San Clemente narcotics of. ricers have listed as "found property•· more than five pounds of marijuana, 2~000 benzedrine pills, 22 tablets of LSD. 14 small packag~of animal traftquilizer anti two shot.guns with ammuni· lion. . Officers reported the property was "found '' Tuesday niJ!tt as they and \Orange Couiity man.hala at~empted to serive a l ralflc warrant at a 1Nortb EJ Caimino Real'apart.ment. 1 · The man named in the warrant was nol at the apartment, but while it)Side,' o(ficers allegedly obfierved the property In view and they 6eiied it. • -1 .. 1. , There were no arife:A.S~ • N. Ireland Deaths' ' . .JIELPAST, Northern Ireland (UPIJ -Four•persons WC.re shot and killed in two scparat~ abopl-4 inaa,tod•r· aha.tterlng a hitherto peatflfu week In Northern Ireland. ) ...... from 2 to 6 p.m .. W,atchiJ1g. the. warmu,p ap- pearance are e vent's organizers. Lody. We bbe, left ; Nadine Joyce and· Cyole Au(h, right. · ---~~-'-~~-'-..,.-~~~~,.--~~~--.. ·Pacific 'A•Peel 0~ f or_ Nzu:M_ ~!J.Ch _Pe~1· . • ! • ~ I ENGINITAS (AP > -This smau'coastal Lown .;,ay I become the site lof the'llation 's second legal hlldt! sun·' bathing beach. · · Lloyd Lowery. parks and recreation director Cor San Diego County ,.aid Wedhesday the J Street beach in ~ncinitas may be•designated ·as 3 "sw.imsuit OP· tional zone.'' · · " ' The city of San I;>iego now has the only such zone in the United States on Ii 900-loot strip o( Black's Beach in·the La Jolla area. · . ~ . County supervisors scrapped plans Wednesday to build a public stai!)"•Y down the cliffs to the J Street beach after learning it was a possible site (or the county's nude be ach. ~ The supe'rvisors recently passed an ordinance ban· ning nudity i!l public places thrQugbout the county. But they also instructed staff members to f.ind a suita· ble site.for legalized nude beachco"lbillg. • '· • .. j_; • Lagtina Bus Qepot E x pansion Bac,ked .11ri... E~pansion of the downtown ·"lrus terlhlnal with $170,000 in state ·transit 111oney was given conceptual approval Wednesday night by tt\e Laguna Beach City Council. As outlined by. Stanley E. not ch4.a:min1· LagWla, its c"¥1- dyin1 Loi~!!JI•" ~-· I . . ........ ,,._ - Scholl, tnudicipal serviees.direc· tor, the ptoject would include. purthak of'two lots near the ex· isting Broadw1y station, con- struction of a bridge across the La1una! CJnYon" OQOd control cb'amlel, l_.,dscai>i'lg and other visual impro\lementS'. · The pto3ec\ ~wo.-ld be fll\ah~ with $170,00f jn transit m y granted to the ~ltt by tbe st.atejto hel.P financ·e th~ -mbnicip I transit1sys~em . , ,_. , 1 sCho I propo1ed 1 that. ~35.000 . be ;pent on !Me iiftf>rovemeqts and exp"'15ion and '.$36,000 ror I (bree new blues. fhe (ederal goye,mmeg.t is ex~ to· ctiip 1 . in a li~e amoootfor1lbie buses. t 1 . . Le~,Won v~le~ ' By•bridJllng lhp .:honnel al the rear o·f the exii (fng st3tlon: buses could eflter and exit from Ocean Ave1'ue-as Well as.B~way .. Sc~ll (,;d the (odllty llllOOld be-expan'd.ed becaul',8 of in- -·· • i I BEIRtJT, .,eba1100 {AP> j-Oh~istians and Moel•m• fX· * eh ... ed fir' for the~ nilht In • t0Yf &, th.e BeiruL•ubu!'lllj of Ein Ruromabeh on~ Chlyali, and, e.reascd u~e.orloc,,al buses. ,there was sporadic aniper firiin l ·Referring lo the eiWUng l~cill·· ' other' •reaa o( the Leb<n1 oe ty, Councilman Jon Brand c>bot capital, the government radio • I , ' merved, 'f'T.bls is an area that.'1 Ported today. I • [ , --... ,. ... lo .P~· ce Chief Frank A. service in Laguna Beach. r1 ~ iU""'6Jan. · .,. ,-, 'l:b•u••i~11 .. .,.1ap!il~i1,_t.,i,..·hy -~a \lli&areaisUtat.we the! CoUty Personnel De.,a'ftment are look1n1 lot a person with • a&,~ of"1m experirnent.1\9 de· C~A;l'~V ~~v.,· re~tt., ..so-termine if employment: Officn ~"1ti'.-• benign aBd fnot a are mpfe effective in the com-banh imaie:· Boyd sald. He munit7 as opposed to central of. asked, 'that -sih1;i1ar language 'be fices in Santa Ana . lnc.JU~ed.,in the job d~cription. · The Laguna Beach <>{!ice is Benip is define<t in one Qie· manned by Gail Chock . Il is tionaty 85 '·'gracious, kind; pro· locaied below lhe Guild 1-lall of pilious; gentle; generous.'' St. Mary·s Episcof>al Church, 428 Boyd won backing from Vice Park Ave. The phone number is Mayor Phyllis Sweeney and 497-3575 . Cburfcilman..Jon Brand for a..re-, Miss Chock rQ&intains-a lilting wMlting of" the description bY:Ci· of all jobs available in county and ty Manager Al Thea!. Mayor Roy state gove rnm ent, plus those Holm 11nd Councilman Carl available locally. Jobnlon.wereabsent. Emplo y m e nt se rvic e, . The council al,so.decided to re. however. is but one function of view advertisements for the posi-the program . Miss Chock also tioo prior to their submission to will provide information and varlf?US publications. COWlseling on job training pro- Theal said this.action would de· grams offered by local colleges lay hJring of a n"'ew chief beyond and the county and other conUnu· the J8n. 4 date. He said it would ing education programs. be likely that one of the two Miss Chock said her counseling police captains would be etevat· role will comple ment emi>Joy· ~ 'o the rank of acting chief until ment s ervices per£ormcd by a successor is hired. Elizabeth-Webst er of the state ,"We shouldn 't rush this one," Employm e nl Development Boyd said. ''This probably will be Department. whi ch aJso ha§ an one of the two or three 'most im· office at the Guild Hall. porlanl issues 1·11 participate in.·· Beyond a statement in the description on the character of the new chief, Boyd said the council should define what the ·'police mission v should be. .. We. should say that together with the ·legal law enforcement ~uties. that there is an area of discretion to carry out the wis)les of the community,'· Boyd saicf. ... .::J..'!"oulll..like stress placed on ten violence in this mission. a benlin "la,p-proach with 1l minimum of violence and, if it is j>oesible to.,d:o .it, wit~t guns.·· he said. · Sqyd s@id the mission should . , (~CHIEF, Poge~)I o ·A. Transfer Cou rt Block Ap peal Filed , Tbe county counser s ofriec filed formal notice Wednesday to appeal afl O r a nge County Superior Courl rulin g tha t ~locked the tra nsfer of 22 in· vestigators from the di strict at· ·tqmey 's staff to the sheriff's de· partment. Filing o{ the notice came after Judge Byron Mc Millan · refused to reopen the case. :Deputy County Counsel Chilrl CE Sevier 'will. file an appeal to the FourtH DisLfi ct Countyol AppealE in San Bernardino. 'Pransfer of the investi gators was ordered June 19 by the Orange County Bo ard o f Supervisors during a budget he~ -Immediately art-er the board's ll@'l&nimous decision , District Al· io~y. Cecil Hicks. charged it W4'S .. dictated by a shadow gov- efn.me." that cp,ntrols some supenisors. And; Hicks added, the transfer "Wat aimed at ~toppinglhim from ;:::,.,~l!allp_f, _poliljcal corrup- • ' The-dlst.rict ~orney later rued tJie sf.tit it) -halt. the transfer and ~¥dge McMillan subsequently or· ~ed the auper'vjsors to set aside their Ordef. 1 1 ;.; th hia Sept, 18 Written ruling, 1Wlc~ Mc~illao. upheld Hicks on ,~=~ . ·~~~ •l!Yi •••r~ regal j)Oinl 'l""' ~ ~~nct.•... <See'AP1'E • Po1e"2)· ' • In other development.I today; _ -The Sacramento U,,nion re· ported tbat SLA .m.mbera . William and Emily flarria Wied a run.down frame h.OU:ae al • hideout. in downtown Sacr,.mento from January Unli\June. -Tiie San Franciaco C t !de <See PA:i'TY, PogeAI) · . . J~paii-U.S~· ' S~a~s . H-:~, Says .. $.rohito WASHINGTON' .f AP I Japan·s Emperor Hirohito formall y opened a two·week state visit today by praising the complete revers al in Japanesc- American relations following the "tragic interlude" of World War II. The emperor was greeted by Preside nt and Mrs. Ford at a col- orful ceremonial welcome on the south lawn of the White House under chilly, threatening over- C'a!lt s kies. Full military holaqrs were ren-• de~ed ~uring the c~remony. which signaled a new level of harmony be tween the two Pacific allies. "Our peoples withstood the chall e nges or one tragic in· terlude. wtien the Pacific Ocean, symbol of tranquility, was in · stead a rough and stormy sea, and have built today unchanging CSee HIROTHITO, Page "2) · Coas-t -Weat h_er Some low >IOt.14in~s Un- li I mid ·rnorn;rig .• Fridily clearing to hazy sunshine. Slightly ·coore·r t e m - peratures with highs of 68 at the beaches riSing to 7S inl and. r.ows ti.oni·ght57·63. JNSIDE TOD1'~ Babby Bento" had ihre• betTI and smoked marijuona just before .auto -ora«h tn which girlfriend died. G.V]· 8friCken, he took hjs life ri% week.I later. For poignant oc- count of Menlo Park lrogtd1f', .eeA1. " " " .. •• .... , . •l·J C•·• ·~·I .. " •• .. I -· ! &I DMLYPll.OT L/SC • Split Dee .. I•• . ~ ' ~~~ I ~ Protest Pl~e · St;in Juan OKs 1 Fq,1-ming Study- \\'ASl11 NGTON !UPI J -A s mall prOp\•ll er-drivcn plane .i. flew lnto rt::itricted ttil'.' apace ~ over the White J-loueetoday while ~ Prt-~idt•nl f<~ord wa1 ouUJde ~ v.•elcomin~ Japanese Emperor 5 Hirohit o. .. '1! * * ... • · Fr-rage Al .. HIROHITO ties of friendship and ~ood will ," the emperor declarl.-d. In a strong and stead y voice. the 74-y~ar -old monarch said, "I feel 1mmeasurahly gratlried by thi s happy development. and look forv.•ard with great anticipa- tion to the ruture n£ our rela- tionship.·· In hi!'! V.'t·lcoming, remarks, Ford rnJdc no rl'fcrencc to World War II. lie :-said , "At a time when the benefits of cooperation are mutually acclaimed. Your Ma· jesty"s vi sit sy mbolizes and strengihens the ties between our two peoples ·· Ford said the rPStoration of peace and friend ship between the countrie!> fulfills a goal they made for themselves a century ago. • The Secret Service asked the Federal Aviation Administration to cond uct~ an lmmec.liale in· ve1:1ti1at lon . The iocident occurred detplte~ $0me of the tightest security ever seen al the While House for a vis - iting dignitary . The olane oulled a. streamer that read, "Emperor Hirohito. Pltase Save Our Whales," and was thought to be a protest of Japane1e fishing practices th~t envirOnmentall1ts consider e1 threat to survival of lhe world "s whale population. Protests against Jspan's fl s· bing pra ctices are planned throughout Hiroh ito's American· trip. Presidential press secretary Ron Nessen told reporters more than an hour later that he could not provide any further details about the filght and that ''the FAA h1 investig•ting" at the re· quest or the Secret Service. An FAA s.pokeaman said only that "we •re checking into it riChlnow .'' • Grant's • u .. ,,...,.... Tragic Ending The happy romance of teenagers Bobby Benton (right> and Joannie McFate ended tragically in their side-by· side graves after Joannie was killed in the. cr~sh of a car driven by Bobby after he had been dnnk1ng, and Bobby shol h imself to death six weeks later. Story. A7 .. • ' San Juan Capl'str1no elty councilmen authortred contl- nuance 'of·the agricultural stbdy Wednetday llllt u,., ll<t,oluul aw1y f'!'m ltil!lalip& a Nl8led Widow Sues .. . ·1n Ocean Tragedy A widow whose baby WM born nine months after ~r husband died in the wreck of the "Shoot· ins Star" demanded $1,950,000 In damaces Wednesday Crom the estate of boat owntr Fred !S, Harber and bll wife. Phyllis . Mn. Unda Ba1hor of Garden Grove, who lists her daughter. Tammy Roberta, six months, ~s co-plaintiff. claims in herOrauge Cou.'nty Superior Court action that negligence led to the death of her husband, Robert C. Bashor, on June 13.1974. amendment to the Gemnl Plan. Tbe council voted 3 to 2. with Mayor James Weath•r• tnd Co!!ncilman Roy E .U-1-lni. to ci>ntlnue ( ttllfllY.wldch will dttermln• 111lalalretlve procedures and <the costs in - volved in a program of preserv- ing farmland In the city. The study wlll allO address the oily'• bondlnl capad\l', • ques- tloa of development rilht. and whether !he olty could luive Ille ri&ht of flrat refueal on J)Wdlase of deal111ated property . Tbe Planoln& Commiulon has recommended • preaervatJon program which includes·pt1cin&: a 1urehar1e on new development and putting a bond issue before .the voters to raise the funds for city purchase of at least 100 acres of farmland. The nnar report from the study is expected to be back to the council by their flrsl meeting in November. Curreritty, the city's General Plan includes an agricultural overlay in some parts of the cJly. 'J'he overlay will expire, lncl'the bue land use de1lgnaUona will dominate. it action isn't laken before Jao. 1 . The red-carpeted speaker's •1 •l•nd was ringed by about 2.000 11 F· es onlookers restrained by a rope &I (lS Prof, Researcher Laud Porno Flicks Lost with Bashor when the ''Shooting Star'' foWldered in heavy seas off Baja California. were Harber. County Supervisor Ronald Caspers and seven other men whoee bodies were never re- ·covered from the waters near CHIEF ••• barrier. The ceremony opened as the President and Mrs . Ford emerged from the White House to ~reet the emperor's limousine, wh1ch was accompanied by three sec urity agent s running alongside. The two chiefs of state shook hands a nd seemed pleased tose:e each other. Mn . Ford presented a bouquet ·or roses to the emperor's wife. Empres11 Nagako. The imperial couple arrived here after the two·day private rest stop in Willi amsburg, Va. They will visit five other major ~I American cities and several minor ones in a two-Week tour that concludes in Hawaii. PATTY ••• :·; L also reported th at investigators .;;f. are lookirig 'tntR the "strong possibility" that t'he SLA actual· ly carried out acts or terrorism claimed by a ~1roup ca11~ the ~ ""Chicano Liberallon Front... · A goVen'!;menl'pFOSecUtor said Wednesday it ls inevitable that Miss Hllir~t wW (,ace IJlOre criminal chlr-1e1. \.SW state.At· torney G.eneral~ !lVelte Yoanger said she could 'conc!eiva bly escape proaecuUon if she agrees to take the w'ltness s(and..,against her former Sy mbionese Libera· lion Army comrades .. "It i1 inevitable thit other charges will be filed," U.S. Al· torney J amea.i L. Browninl said after the meetin1. Swim Team . : Reeruiti.,g ·l .. . The Lacuna Beach Sea Lion Swim Teo..11> has beJUD Ila fall training ·program and atlll has ; ~ openings for'new swim.men. : : Regtstl'111ttOn for the team : should be made at the Laguna '· Beach Human Affairs (recrea· ·: lion> Dep8.rtment, 570 Glenneyre St. Fee is $8.SO for the elgh( week • sesaion. ' The team will workout from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Mondays. Wed· nesdays and Fridays through· Nov., 21 at the Laguna Beach lli1h School pool. Swim coach is Jenni Marple. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Wttd Pf•~ ... n\ •IWI ""111+- JICk R. Curley YI<• "'•Udl~I •llO c;.,....~, i...,.-, Thomas Ke evll . ' I Bankrupt' ' NEW YORK (AP> -W. T. Grant Company. a nationwide re· tailing chain with over 1,000 stores in 42 s~ates, filed a petition ·for reorganisatio n under federal bankruptcy laws today in the U.S. District Court. The New York-based chain. which has lost money steadily Cor nearly three years, filed under C'1apter 11 of the bankruptcy laws·, which permits a company to continue to operate while try· ing to reach a suitable arrange· ment with creditors. Earlier this week, Grant an· nounced that it was ope.rating with a "negative net worth," that is, with liabllltles exceeding as· sets. Such a condition fs defined as i n sol vency under th e bankruptcy laws. Grant's m·ajor cr«Utors ar.e '-.. group of 27 banks, which have ex- tended "a total of $640 million in short-term ,and long.term loans to .the ailing retailer. In iJuly,:the company said it had asset.a of $711 mijlion,...;. • 1 Fo-unded In \906 in 1Mu11chja1ett1, 'Grant emPlo_)'s abobt 80,l>pO. persbns. lt'"fit most he&vlly ~ctive in the ·Northeast.· It hu t].ad Orange County stores in Huntington Beach, Anahei m. FWleiton, Gar.den Grove and Santa J\na•. The Huntington Beach 1tore hat been closed. Jn court papers. Grant said as of Sept. 4 it had a&seta of $1.016 bllllon and liabilities of $1.03 billion. It said it was unable to pay Ila debts H1hey fell due. By HILARY KAYE CM .... o.ltr ""'-'Milt A UCLA psyChology professor and researcher today told the jury in the Balboa Pussycat Theater obscenity trial that two well known Selt films at Issue are "educational and entertaining for adults.•• Adding that he saw several levels of social importance in *'Deep Throat" and "The Devil In Miss Jones,'' Dr. Michael Goldstein testified that eact..lUm ha.9 .. distinct message, primari· ly related to female matters of The UCLA educator and former conaultant to a pre· aldantlal comml11ion lnveat11al- 1n1 pomo1rapby and obocenity was scheduled to continue testimony early this afternoon. Thus far. testimony by · 1peclaltata apl>Urinl 10< !he de· fense parallilathat delivered a month aao in another HU"Or un- ici pal courtroom where obaceni· ty wu debated. Tickets Left sex. · · The defens e witness said that lt'Or Colle•D'to "Deep Throat" presen1" "an im· £ 1 el!P portant message regarding female Ceminine psychology and Pro-6-. ...a!- sexuality.'' (M.M.;f,IA.ll" "The film illustrates the right I . of women to receive sexual . Tlcketa remain on 1ale this gratification and the right to in· week !or lb• Saddlebaek Colle•e v:estlgate any reason for their..,. produe~Gp. at. Antoine" De Saiot . dissatisfaction," he said. Exupery'I ••The LltUe Prince,•• Goldstein is one ot several which la belni preaentedm 1taae behavioral speclallota ~ppearlng In Bulldlnl R this weekend. on the defel)se rotter in "11 at~ tempt to prove to a slx·,Q'lan., six-The play la being presented woman jury tb8t the. two ftlrns Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m . seized la~e last June in a pair of and Saturday a nd SUnday at 3 police r:iids are not obscene by P·~· statewide standards. · Tickets ror the· play·are Sl tor Quigley Set To.Announce general admiasiOn and 50 cents tor ohUdren, persons aged 21 and under. Saddleback students hold· ing ASB cards also will be ad· .mttted for 50 cenis: Tickets may be purchased in the Office o·f Community In· formation between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. San Benito ls land. renect protection of persons and Jt was the third court action rt prope y. , taken ln the last 10 days aiain11t He noted that t he city of Irvine the Harber estate. is tryini to build a police depart- In an earlier Superior Court ac· ment with a ··new image," and tton, Mrs. Margie Klein of said Laguna should follow 1uit. Anaheim sou•ht an unapeclfied ·'Those are very good com .. sum In dama1e1 for the loss ment15, Mr. Boyd," said Mrs. throu•h alleged neglleence ot Sweeney. thrff sons·: Joseph T., ~· John· The council agreed to continue Ch1rle1, .28 , and Timothy discuasipn of the description to Michael, 25. ... Oct.15 when all members are ex· Mre. Klein wae one of a pectedtobepresent. number or plalntllf1, Including · thenextofklnofCupersandtwo Auto n •• --tarized sona who died In the wreck, to sue a.nu. e" the H1rber eatate ln 1 federal court lawsuit that seeks more than '8 million tn dam .. es. F,._P-.eAI APPEAL ••• teoted durlnc • heuinc on the -.· Tbe Judie round the allm'ted transfer was an attempt.by the oupervlaors to tell the dlstrict al· torney "which areas ol. criminal . pt'06ecutions he should or should not undertake.·· The judge alSo said the tr~fet was attempted under cw•• of~d~et ~dera· on but.4 rea y,Qdld not in· ve monetary co ~ms. He went on to term tlte tr an.sf er "an unlawful interfer«1oe with the duties or the <Us!rict al· torney'' and said the board abuaed ita discretion and juriadictlon by or dering the transfer. The theft of stereo equipment and a camera all valued at $400 was reported to San Clemente Police Wednesday by KeMetll D. Anderson of Camp Pendleton . Andenon told police the articles were taken from his unloeked. car while it was parked In the 500 block of A venida Pico. 2 Oceansi.de Bars Okayed OCEANSIDE (UPI) - Camp Pendleton Marineo!· ficials took the ofr.umtts signs off two bars .after the owners agreed to remove · prostitutes from the pre· mises and to permit inapec· Uons by military police. Two other bars are still under quarantine. however. under a crackdown that be1an late lnAucust. Obee,rvers said the Chapter 11 ftllng ·t>y Grant was the largest in reta!llng hf story. , The word "Leadership'' will get some new meaning Monday. Irvine Councilman Henry Qui•ley, who papered the Orange Coa1t with signs proclaiming .. Henry Qui1ley -Leadership"' has annouqced that's when he· will announce his election plans.· THE MOS1 ELEGANT CLOCK GALLERY Of the 2T credltop bplfl, tllree bl&" New York b.ana-M.orean -1 Guaranty Trust Co .• ~ctrase :Manhattan Bank and First Na· tioo.al City Bank -each hold BP· pro•lmately $100 millioo of the $840 million loan .. •Begun · as a tive'·and·dim~ store, Grant eitpanded to offer a wide assortment of clothing, haidware items, •PPliances and furniture. An tll·llnted expansion into the.appliance fi~ld was cited as one reason for recent losses .. In addition, anatysb have cited pcx>r management, too rapid ex· pension, ·poor store location and high interest rates. Grant's board of directors adopted a resolutuion Wednes· day to rue the Chapter ll petition and_a.uthoriied ''.l!IQY NJd all ac- t ion whtch they may deem necessary or proper in connec· Uon with such proceedings." Grant President Robert H. An· derson, in an affidavit, said that the eorporation ogerates 1,070 stores -53'1 as "Grlnts" and 533 as ''Grant City .. '' in 42 states. Quia:ley is expect.eel to try for the Republican spat in the 74th Assembly District which was re· cently vacated by six,termer Robert Badham. Badh·a m is goi ng after Congressman Andrew Hinshaw ·s <R·Newport Beach> <tOtb Congressional Di&trict seat. ,-,,_rogeAl GRADING •• The law has t>een bitterly op. posed by developers some .o( whom have charged that the law ti strictly Interpreted could hail all new construction in the city. In addition to the Condor tract. a 188·acre development or 265 homes proposed tor the hill above San Clemente General H05pital will be affected as will several smaller tracts . • APushoyer? '!Jattin &reked·Badgea lNDlC?ED COUNTY SUPEll.VJSOa Robert Ballin ad· milted Wedneaday that the one lobbyist he can't resist en· .f.ieed him lo augge1t that the Oranae County Grand Jury be given $100 to purchase idenuttcaUon bad1e1 for lta 19 mem. bers. The LITeslatlble lobbyist Batlln referred to wH Rachel Perry, the tu~rvlsor's strllrlend -who alao happena to bt a member or the Grand JUJ')'. Mllll PEii.RY, thoulh, wu not oneortbe &rand Jurora who voted to Indict llattln on •rlmlnal •llar111 In late July, a fact ht WU quick to point OUl W/len a dmltlln&' abe had •harmed him Into m1kln1 his SIOO IJ.l"ndlnl pro-. posal. ' Battln's fellow aupervl-. Ureed t~af ¥enURca!lon I 'bad&H m ight hol p aolve any t"''lty. problems amen-u,.. . Jurors but lild the money 11Mid!d ,.0111e from lli'1 Juty'i \' budcet. , • . ~ \ H IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA INTRODUCES ••• I . .GAZO CLOCKS Exquisitely !'land carved master ple~es, eacl'I uniquely different, Gazo Clocks have set a ~w standard of clock design for generations to come. 11le"LaMe1a" COmpl1ttlY custom -· 5 loot wall clock, 111 open won bolalftY stylt wllll trl- IPI• chlmn, bNuttfUI lftltttlm11Hclty. ' . The "San Dte1an" Groildlet11e"r clock. Austrl•n d•slontd -well to 11nhanca · -In ~y llomt, •'' Ull, clWt:ale or trl .. pltChlmn.. The i;La Costa" W•ll clock, <hlmes westm1nster, fully tMincl carved Vienna reguatt•or s tvl•~ •·,11111 ttus door, 5' lnllngth. I Visit our beautiful gallery & SH the 1•1'99st dlsplay ot Ga~. ci~ks In tile southland. . 1 GALLERY OF ·CtOCKs- ' • --'-- • I • • .. * COila llaa "realdent Wiiiiam klliwan, an ......,manaret ror Mou. Adam• aad C:.....,, bu been _.,,,..__ elected vice prHident of odinlnisll'~nn ..... of the Oran&• CoUt cbopter of the Na· lional Association of Accountants for lll'IS.7'. . He 'I'• previomiy NAA vice -!dent of ~munications, public rel1Uona and membership. ' * George I . Vo11tka, IJ'OUP executive of the system group) at Geaeral AatomaU-. Jae., has been elected senior vice president of the Anaheim-based company. Vosatka was formerly president of Varian Data l\.fa<"hines . He and his wile live lnSant.a Ana. * Alfred L. Glaty has joined Spe<tra-sutp Corporalloo u vitt president of marketiftC and fal.es . He was most receoUy general manager of Anaconda Electronics in Anaheim and vice president of Anaconda CATV in Garden Grove. Spectra.strip is Joc1ted in Garden Gr'ove. .• Jaek W. Koomaa baa joined Southern Callfqrala Test· ing Laboratory-Irv'-' lo Irvine, aa vice president and director of business deVelopment. , . ·.lraperlal Bank has named 6-&• Ocbsaer to the posi- tion of vice president and m~aseror its Co5ta Mesa office. · Ochsner was rormerly employed with •nother California bank in Newport Beach,•;He belongs..to the Na· tional Association of Accountants, Orange Coast chapter, and the Irvine Caul Country Club. He, his wife and t wo children live in Newport Beach. • Dennis M. Ames has been appointed bnanager of the Santa, Ana Housing Division or Western Mortcage Corpora· ta, a dlviaion of Uni.onanlerica, Inc. DCM'"'" Ames jojned West~m in July after roL!r yeai;-s with a SaQta Ana mortgage banking firrv . • · Santa· Ana resident IL A. •"'fony" Fraakea has been named Western regional sales manager for Tbe Berkllne Cofporation. · He will head Berkline salesmen in lhe 12 Western /-states. } I DJl,STAltfilSS ' * Dr. Les 0. Stam es has been aJ)pointed a director of Newport Beach-based Ameriean State" Bank, according to Raymond W. Ha3s, president. The practicing orthodonist, with· offices in Newport Beach, is vice~ president of the Hoag Hospital 552 Club and is a member of the Chamber of Commerce Com mod.ore Club. D.r. Starnes, his wife and four children live in Newport Beach. I I . l I : . : ~~-impaet \. Report ( ·Fate of Concorde .. In U.S. Due Soon WASHINGTON (UPJl - Transport•tion Secretary William 'r. Coleman will sooo ru!e on whether tJ:le Concorde supersonic transport can fiy to(he United States .. ·Federal Aviation Administration sources said a n e~ environmental impact statement on the SST has been sent to Coleman. The new statement, unlike an earlier draft s tatement, m.akes no effort to recommend whether fiiglits by the controversial Anglo'French SST should be approved. IN ITS IMPACT statement, S&L Opens Huntington Beach Office ·A balloon launchln& opened Home Federal Savi$ and' Loan Association of San Dt~go's Huntington Beach office this week. · 'Twenty.five {OJ th• blue, yl!l low and white balloooa released carried certificates redeemable for free $25 1aVh1g1 8Cl»UDLI, ~ to::To11 Tanner, branc'h-·T.:: was a11lsted.ln the hiilnchina by Norina Gibbl. ~; Cheri Cbleaa. Miss ._ ..... aton lle1cb aad"Ralpb 11Clser,. executive manaaer ol tli;e Huntlnston Beaeb Qiamber ol Commerce. :tlome Federal."'• office 11 16ca\ed · on the Nol'tbeut COM1tr1 of Mansion AV- """ Gel<ko Weat ~ in I.be new· ~•cliff 8biiPPtn'I c.a... the FAA said the six fli ghts a day sot.igbt by the Concorde's backers should be approved even though the plane is dirtier than subsonic jets and produces more low-Crequency noise. The Britis h and French want to fly up to two Concordes a day to Washington's Dulles Airport and four a day to New York's John F. Kennedy Airport. The Concorde would cul present transatlantic flight times in half. FAA approval is all that is required for Concorde nights lo J;>ulles. Both the FAA and the Port Authority of New York musl approve the flights to JFK. ''The ·sefr-etary (of Tr!nsportatiOn) intends · to send the environmental impact .statement to the President's Council on Environmental Quality with a Jetter statina whee, action the De~allment will fake on the Br1tisb-Frencb request for Concorde landine rights al JFK and Dulles,'' an FAA spokesman said. "'WE EXPECT. 1 , decision lntbenearllllure, bulhaffDO defmiteUmefr1me.'1 •• ' • EnvirOnm1atai 1roups· billedy opi•110d UM Cm<orde during hea_rlaJ• 011• tbe lmpact stat•11¥D'· ~ 11· would lacreue nolle ond a,1r poll~on and ~Id bo unaale .because of llmlla on Its f\lel capacity. , .. ~·and Ftm><holfkl.a ..,.--·-· ... --·~--------·--• • Thuradar. Octotw z. 1915 • DAILYPILOT •1 Thuraday'e • Cloting -Prtces NEW YORK STOCK. 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M9!\Wl.1.l't 4 11'~~ "9! Mio J '"" "1·!!·., ..!l M,:; .... ··:lit ~ :l ~i-' :1· .. ::;." =~ ,. JI I ·~ ............... ~-·· 'r-,)dJ~;!tt Ll:ft! ti: •)"·'M811.1 t 1J.~•= 5.et'.liU: :.~i'ii:: 1!j~:.~ ~ .. iJi' '.~· ••1 ~~ • ..,~ ..... ·~ ... ·'"' 1. .,, llftM •• '· ..... gas prices . The Senate agreed to vote today on an amendment lhat would end con. tro1s more slowly than a proposal re~ JectedS7 lo3l on Wi;dficsdoy . " ., ,, ' .. ( • t • ! -~~~~~_.__~~~-~~ r ,j ' l. .. DAILY PILOT Thursday, October 2, 1975 Tonight's ' TV Highlights - KHJ (9) 7:30 -"NowVoyager.i'This classic movie drama from 1942 is repeat- ed with Bette Davis, Paul Henreid and Claude Reins. ,, t. '' t KTLA (5) 8:00 -"Giant." The con· eluding segment of this "biggie" from 1956 with Rock Hudson, Elizabeth Taylor and Jam es Dean. CBS (2) ·9:00 -"Fear on Trial." George C. Scott and \Viliiam Devane head the cast of the original TV drama based on a true incident of a blacklisted broadcaster who goes to court to vin· dicate himself. Also featured are Lois Nettleton and TV producer Bruce ("Mis- sion : Impossible") Gell er. '·~ ;;.i:..., ... ~""r::s:.r ... TV DAILY LOG Thu rs day • Evening ~md1Caltd him~lf. The 1962 hbtl \u11 rt\ulted m 1 iudament 11111»! A11are, Inc. lor $3)00.000, and ti· l~thvel1 ended lhe !oO tailed b!Kk· l•\l m 1ht enttf1;11nme11\ indu~1y. OCTOBER 2 I 0<\ Net!ltton, 81utt Geller and ludd H1r1<h 11~ star. 5:00 08(1Jl'IQl tD ffiCDNewt D DIFFERENT NIGHT! tl J · 111J !3!123 l•J News *ANGIE DICKENSON 11~:.~•ni•. AS POLICE WOMAN! P1rtridtt f1111~J 0 Poliu WOl!ljll ~Palttrn 10f [,~ .. MIM·IZ lne Wt\I CGi~ 11rment mduitlJ N1111 Tt11i.i btcomn the t1r111 !Of mob in1d· Qli S..1 Tltk ha I.on, CJYWll S,t. 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(D The Bold 011n ' ED Boo• lrat "The Celll1• T1$ad1y" m festiYal lnttrn11ion1I t {(29. (•J I lonarua t24i Mowir: (Cl (2hr) '1"1mily HoflOI" v I ''Jomi (111~) '72-AnllM.lRy P•Rt. ~ T1ttAck11.-s f1111H1 ED TONIGHT: EDWARD II 1:30 lobb1 Vinion Sho• Chl!on Davh * Classic Theatre-The ~ Rllnls. Humanities in Orama I m Prier 11 Rif~I L-A111r1iu• StJlr Mobile Oil Corporation tljp Rtlltf1 fi) ~™' llltalrr "[dlll'Ud U" ltn (l)C.MW Ca1M11 Mdlallffi port1f)'S E!h<r11d JI in O Millie• S lllotie.; (Zltr) "How Ch11stophe1 Ma1iowt's 11ippin1 '""'r" (dr•) '42 -Btne Da'is. dr1m1. 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""" ...... lhltllut »ow fi•blt Nldll Clfl I t;IJI lo\11 Alterica• Sty1t liuRsmlle 11:15 • CllltN 34 I llltcM1 T tp1Uls 11:30 @ (]) C!J CIS latr Movlt: 1~"11 UnJ.11•1' Pnr1111111 (ti-A lunet 19r.PnttJ l oJ" (dr1) l :JO 1U (iJ 0 W Fay Jte~ 1111 1n '70 -F•biln Fo11e, Joeetyn lane. 1ppar1~I he•lt 111Kk and mHH I 8 rJ} ({l@l m Jot!ArlJ Carsa• hosl)llal-bed C011f1ssion ol his in· Tiit ~Mn df!Kfllions lo 1x-wi!1 f1y, then ht 00 hit: "Thi fllhtlnl 'oam- lmns lie 11.tly ~ •• 1t1te-ol mil'' (td'I) ·45 -W1ll1rcl Ptrur. ind(lntlon. 0 t!iJ (I)) (I> lrrdt W1rid Pre--0 f800> Cll G> Ot t11t RGW senll ""M1nni. & Lonrstreer' Wltlle 1teupe11!Jnc in lllt AlllMMI fl frhwie: (C) "'TH ttorilVl'lbl lnlin1111y, Htdor is l!wtl'I 1 hi1hlr Utllltrllrrt-(com) '&2 -Jim Hul- 'l'llued m1p lcr money 11111 •11 ion, 1'111l1 l'1l!llliu. bulied bJ 1 llllow lflmlle "'"° I Milsioft: l•pnsillll thinks hl's IMIC ~RI« this 'l!Md. 12:00 Triittrt ltM I Men ~ ... llltrit: "flit '""'' lMs " hrfr & NII StUMI Slit'# Adi• I [fl" (~) '60 -M1de7 Qlssk Tllr1tn Prmtw Rooney, Mamie 'f'1a Dole11. Mnlal C..tdJ 12:30 0 N't'PD 9:IO lljJ (1) ([) CIS Mttlt S4JiKW m lllftlt: °'$Qlill Stittr {dia) "f11r on f riar (2rlf) Wltttam Df. '!12 -8roder1c• Cmitonl. '"" 11111 11 Jo1111 Mtrwy r.i• 1:00 §no m 1-.. IMI "°4"P C. Scott stu1 IS lltOI· cn. Awy MY Louis Hiur ffl this drttftati.11-1:45 MM: {C) "T\e PWf111e PW." llCIR of f111l-'1 acmint ol how he (dra) '55 -GftlCMY l'ed. Wn blad.lisled Ind hi1 t11etf Z:JO OJ M·lllictil Sltew: "Hell lflw dfslroytd. With louis HiHr IS his ltfe." "PQ M .... 11.yer, f111lk Wlflll to court -f•ul•1 3:45 O Mo-rlt; .. knri, 1rfJ LMIJ" n._ lw/11e, hic.-11111 sucuululty (susp) '!>2 -Robert Ry1n. Friday DAYTIME MOVIES t:>o 0 "Kini, f1U l Be•utifllf' (lkt) ·~1 -Cl1lr9 lftVll, S..1!1 forrnl. "Sn'lfb• (COM) 'i5 -[ric Mofc ...... JO:OO (I) "Tk UNl!ltl..,. {dll) '47-Ann Slltrltl11, l .. ,lffH. . )~"~: w!ti!:~~l~d~! ..... 1 1 :00 0 "The Didi ~ West" (coni) '48 -[ddit Albert. Gale StOfm. tl6 (C) "!Mt l.ldJ" (dra) '5.5 - Oh•la de H1•ill1nd, G1lbtrt Roland. 1:30 0 (Cl "Ft111 '°' Ta11" {aim) ·53 -Fran-Sln1tr1, Dean M1111n, Anit1 [kblfl. • J;OO ~OJ (t) "'W1r air (dr1J '68 - Gt0r11 MOll!IO/l'ltlJ', lorn Df1ke. J:30~.:.. -The Prit1tt War tf Mtj« (OMtl '5!> -aurt1ot1 Hu- IOll, Jiiiie Mims, Tim Hovr-,. o <ti "ladJ i• tt11t1r (di•) '61 -frri S1111111, R•4uel Welch, O.n Bkrtktr • SALE PRICES GOOD THRU WED,-OCT. 8TH , Delta Chrome Bathroom Faucet • (•sy to u11 11ntill htlMlk ~tlfil • Durvbl1 chr.,...,a.114 finish • r,.. ... a fl!Mtlt •me In t.uc•t&I :i1s 1488 Wiltl Po,.Up R11. 27.tS ...................... 18" Delta '100' Kitchen Faucet • MH.ni desip wilh 9IHiwi111 chrHlt-'"9fH fi nish ' • Si•• llv1r 1Hlr9ls Nth ftt. ,_,.111tvr1 oM ff1w •I -••r 1100 Reg, 15•• 22,95 Delta Faucet Washer Kit • Savi wot1r ... 1t1p faucet t..l..i • Includes 2 1pri1111 oM 2 1., Mihlrs Reg . 39c 65' · Kit • - Pack of ~S Trash Can Liners ...,n......,_.,...,....., .... ..,...,,... ..... 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"""' .. ).It, ~· ., ... .~-lft' ~ 6' .... t7················· ~ Rot. 16,tS • I /If' ,,,,,,,,,,, >/I" 44' ... -······ ... . .. \ •2• ... ,.. .............. .. . 1/r'' ,,.,,,,. ... • ' ... ,.., ........... .r. .. .,. . ' 1/ ..... • .......... . ... -. ····•· .. ' . /; 0 • • • • ' ' • i' ,. • I I I I.. • • r • YOL 61' NO. 225 iSECrlON • ii ..,.GES" •• TEN GE • • . . .. -.. ~ l'it~'s • . . ' . . 'Coi.ip ~~as~ .. inrlu.eoce 1over r.nental de~ cisionl in whlt'h l~ nave • rinanclaJ interest. • 1- 111 lllUDI NIEDZll!LSIU CN .. DMJT.,... ..... Com.,Umentary ioar Privilege cards mailed to 44 public ofrtt:iab by the MlUiOn 1Viejo Company are belnl relu,i:ned,in the wake ot an Oranae County Counsel's opi- nion that 4'eir use cOWd be in conflict: of interest. Tbe cards eatitle lhe holder lo unlimited 1otf play fQ<" parties of \ft to foqr at t.be Mluion Viejo GQll Course. wlwe membenhlp day be illd.,DOt -11 UIY ,_., -.nally •cost• $3,000 plua $85 a Cardo were retul"Md ~ the moothindues. · inltla.IJl uofWednelday .... -Followii\1 Dep'1tY Orange He noted that it 1".M not the Ccu\tyCoun.aeJ FraldJ. Fekete's firm's intent to sway~~ Ol>inlon: the lliNlon'"VloJO Com-of public officials . ..,. 1J11\kin1 \he paay sent letters to '11'4 card re-cards available. TbaMwbohave cipienta lnform,ila them o1 the al.ready returned tbeir cards legal&tatement. inclu de FWb District Chuck .Dar1an, cJlrector ol cor-Superviaor T,llomu ~. Riley ; porate communJcations for 'the county PlanniDI Comlniaicnen Miasion Viejo .COmpany..,said to-(~rley Grindle •nd Al Woodert; • r -.. - lli11ioa Viejo Ml.iniclpal Ad · •taory Council members KathlMll Kelly ancl Johll Noble: U.S. Sen. Jofui Tilnney and state' Sen~ is C8rpenter, Newport DeKh; I, Ally. Cecil HJrks : countY er al Services Director R. I . "'<;uij u Morris: Saddlebark Valley '11 ed School District TnaJtee Coa . Young, ariCI Mrs. Georae White , wife or a C.pisti'ano U'!lfled Sc!>ool Dis- • ~ .... u ;.Jo \. .. __ • ...;.-.. , Patty lndict;~il :hYJ-Q 11 Counts df ~o~~er-y, ·f<.idnapinq~ •~y . Bl/LLETIN LOS ANGELES CUPll -A Los Aaeel .. Coaaty•craild jury today ilidicted PatrJeta Hearst and EmJ17 aad WUllam Hanta • 11 -el -l>el'J', ldilaaplllg and assault. witb a deadly weapon. • SAN FRANCISCO <UPI) - Pa.tricia Hearst bas been positively identified as the woman who rented agarage that concealed one of the getaway cars u sed in a suburban . Sacr.amento bank robbery in Hirohito Lauds U.S. Relatioiis WASH.INGTON CAPI - Japan's. Emperor Ri..c._ohito (orrn•Ily ·~OP¥De~ ~ ,l't'OrWj!ek state •i•il today by$falslng the complete revers-al in Japanese- -American relations followtfig.the .. tragic interllide" of'World Wal-'" II. • l'}le. erq_peror. w,as rgreeted by President a nd Mrs. Ford al a col- oiful ceremonial weJcome on the south lawn or the WtUie House under chilly, threatening ·over· cast skies. . Full military honors were ren- dered duri ng the ceremony, which ·signaled a ne-w level of harmony between the two Pacific allies. "Our peoples withstood the ctra!Jenges or one tragic in- terlude, when t he .Pacific Ocean, symbol or tranquility, was in- -stead a rough and· stormy sea, and have built today unchanging ties or friendship and good will,'' the emperor declated. In a strong and steady voice, the 74·year-old m onarch said, "I reel immeaS'urably gratified by this happy development, and look forward with great anticipa- tion to the ruture or our rela- tioruohip." · In his welcoming remarks, Ford m!lde no reference to World War U . He said. "Al a time when the benefits. Of cooperation are mutually acclaimed, Your Ma· jesty's visit · symbolizes and strengthens the ties between our two peoples.·· I Ford said the restoration or peace and friendship between the countries fulfills a goal they made ror themselves a century ago. The red·carpeted speaker's stand was ringed by about 2,.(100 onlookers r.estrained by a rope barrier. CS.. HIROHITO,Page.\%1 Coast • Weather Some low cloudiness ifn. til mid-morn ln1 Friday clearing to hazy sunshine. Slightly coo~eT • t e m - peratures with highs or 68 at the beaches risiitl: to 75 inland. Lows.t0fl)ght57-63. . ' •• llWSIDE TOBA "Y Sororltie1 -oUi o/ favor in the '60'• -ore on the vpriving. Bl. ...... .. .. .. I .. ... ..: ••4 C1•4 ... .. t ... wlii~b a .. woman "°a kil,led. the San ll"l"anc:isco Chronicle-i°eport .. edtoday. · Tl!le newspaper repoi-ted federal agents ·as saying Miss Hearst's ·•only known at"tive role'' in the holdup Was rehting the garage. • However, fthe Chronic e ~ said Miu Hearst was conned~ to the holdup•by a ~·bait bill." The bill's s erial. .number was re· corded by th.e bank before .the robbery and was round in the San Francisco~ apartment where the newspaper' heifess was arrested . · .. Jn-Other developments today: . -The Sacramento Union re~ ported that S LA me·mbers William and Emily Harri's Used.• rundown rrame house as a hideout ill downtown Sacrajlento frem January•utatilJune. -The San Frllnciseo Chronicle also reported that investigators are look.in.tJnto--.the• ''strons possibility'' that the SLA ·act\lal- ly carried out acts oC terrorism claimed by a group called the "Chicano.Liberation.Front." '' • Assault ' .A government prosecutor said Wedrtesday it is inevitable that Mi1s Hearst will race more crjminal charges. But stale Al· torney General Evelle Younger sa'id she could conceivably eScape ·prosecution ir she agrees to take the witness Stand against her for'mi r Symbionese Libera· lion A"rmi comi8des. . ;1Jt is jnevitable that other ~har1eii will be Cited," U.S. Al· omey .Jpmes L. Browning said · -afte.r the'J11eeline. .. <Sef PATl'V, PageA2l i , : f ( · .-~T A Push over? El Toco's ' ' Fire~n BattiiJ, BqclretJ, &ulgea_ INDICl' 0 ED COUNTY SUPEllVOOR Roi:.rt Battin ad-Hushing• Up milled Wedne.day that the one lobbyist he can't resist. en- ticed him to s u•1est that lhe Orange Coonty Grind Jury be · ' given $100 to purchase identincation ttadies for itS If em-Vol\&nleer firemen working out bets. . •4 ,-,.;( ... l'~Gf!>:•'8tionareaboutt0 11. · ;.a;e~ruoll~iili>bl>Ji(ltT4!k1'Nf~·~ ..... illc1iel •flf-·'lii...,llllil .... lla.ol~..'1~ c~an 1'0•~about· t' .1o,.r /·) Perry, the superviaor'a girl(tiend -who also'happenslo be ~ .. _ -ne ·~~rQ(t~~randJ~. " ~L ::t: ; ... "'l~c~fte~c!.· volunteers has for • ;··· c., "'··-PBllRY, thoulll. ••a liot one of Ille • ..-~I _.lb•~ rean been a«om-~btf voted to ind;ict 1Jittin oft criminal charle• in ~~~!tr :10~~~~:, :'l: late .J.1.Jly, a fact he was quick lo point ou.t •when admitting or the station. , she 'Jlad . ch&·rm ed him into making his $100 spending~pro-Before the El Toro area was ~~~'atiin's fellow supervisors agreed tbat identification developed that wasn't a problem di · but now that'ttle station is sur· ba ces migbt help solve ~any identity problems amon1 the rounded by homes and apart- jllrQJI. but.said the money should come from the jury's bu,dget. I ments il is, according lo Bal· talion Chier George Toussaint. HONORARY AWARD Chief Toui.,Cnt Toussaint said that all 25 volun· leers are being outritled with electronic wcket pagers which will be used to summon them to an emergency. The idea is lo get rid or the air hom. 'I'he horn isn "l used at night whep firemen are called to the station by an electronic alerting device in their home. "But it•s a bit disconcerting to mothers a('ross the street when the horn wakes up the kids at 6 a.m.," Toussaint said. The chief noted that the use or the air horn had drawn some C'omplalnts from residents ih the vicinity or the station on El Toro Road. . ISee SOISE, PageA2l Widow Asking ~--! $1. 9 Million ··-r ....,.,.... ............ FllllMAN OF YEAR E"lineer Pawloski In Boat Case .. A widow woose· baby was born ~ • riine months aftf;r her husband Sadill, b k N --., died in the wreck_of the "Shoot· -~--e ac ~. :... _n. · •• -" •. ·.n s in1Star''demanded$1,950,000in -!f!W ... ~ damages Wednesday Crom th.e estate of boat owner Fred 0 . ··-2 ~ · • ,,,.. Harber~ his 'f!'ife, Phyllis. . ~p_ _Firefig#:f.ff!:rs ¥:y~:b1~~·~J~~'.:! Engineer Tom Pawioski and .. He ha&,~ tr~~endous ability ~~nt~~·P~:ii;s~o~~~ 0;:t~~~ Battalion.~t-ie(1George Toussaint to get *·ng '!,l\hthe other men ;n that negli1tnc-e led to thedeath ol were hortor._ed ~uesday as: . the baitalbt.~Jf'e!s congenial and her' busbaiid, Robert c. Bashor, firemen @rullbmorafyfu:emen'_of ~ ~~~asan"C a ~adY, r~. worker. on June 13, ·1trL_ _ theyenilltbeSaddlebackValiey. ...JY a re: eas1oni1, Sippqk Uost. wiihliashor when the . The horiol's were bestowed onto said. · "Shooting Star'' foundered in the tWo men' by metnbers or the Touss.all nt .. 32.__pf El Toro, has heavy sefs off Baja California, Rancho Viejo Jr. W9man's Club been com.Illa.ode~ or the ~man were Harber, ~ounty Supervisor in ceremonies at Laguna Hills Saddlebac~ Valley Battalion 14 Rpnal~ Caspers and seven other Fi~.station 22. far: 1~ pat~fo~ tears and P~· men whose bodies were never re· Fire C!Jpt. Tim. Sappok, who vioult;r work~ U'I' Orange Coun~y covered from the waters near prese:ote(I the m"en with plaquea ¥a fire Pr.ev~tloa offiCer · ~ San· Benito Island. followinC a 1 lunc,heoo, said the • E~lier T.ou.ss'!i'nt Vf'!'k~ for a It was the third court action awards were liven riot (or period or \O ,yearSt with the taken in the last 10 days against herolci but.rmr--COnailtent ex-CaUfornle Division of i;:orestry in the Harber estate. celleacelb the-fir.e1ervlc:e. the Cacmel area~ s~ng ~t as In an earlier Superior CoUrt ac· Pawloski, 21, of Loni Be;ich, afjrefigbterandw~nghisway tion, Mr1. Margie Xleln of has worked al tn·e Lacuna HilJa Up to the rank or captam. . ')I .Anaheim sought a?. \tnspecified a\1llipp '?." Lw,o ye"ara and ia cur-• II• w•.!\. 1i~~n. ~" ·11qoo;w ; • 1u~ in \!amage} tor fh~ !"" t'ent)y u.h·deriol"' pa(amedlc , reman 1tward1for. his~ as~i: thYough i Tieg edi ftegtigeoce or trainlnll at U.can~e Cou11ty , CS..QBE!llEN. PalO.AZl • thtte ._, Jos.eJ>I! 11'111 ~. J'ohn Medi._tCente~. Hewiil<Ompiete -, · Charles, 26 , and T1,moth y the ny .. and-a·h•lf month .... ....., N Ireland Di! tlis' Mlc.!la•i zs ,,, Jan.29. I ,' • ~J?i&-: ' a ~l .. ~ M••·. Kieln wat fiDC! or a Th~ honor!'<!. wh~ ,,.,..,,..escnt• BEL AST. Nbrthei'n lroJ num~r Qf pll)ntill!I;· Including ed wit~• ~old,en IQ-e.ije)me\ l!qar-(UPl) '-Four persons were s 'K of kin cKCas~two in; t~ num'lier '"\,\" !> tudylng and kill~ In lw-0 ••P•f~te'shOOt· , •lfliodltdin~IH!WYe<k,lb sue r.1•e stlenee at Long 'Beach City lnlJ• totley, sb~t!Orlng • llitherlo 1N' ~r<!ea~tO' lh OJ federal C0Ulqel'adld1a 10 unli.a •w''U' trom pe'L~ce'.fut 'A'~ek 1o Norttie rri ~ lawsuit that seeks more aa-...oc .. IA.loart1..decr-.. Jr..,and. .; _.,. \J lhmt$8rnlllionindomages. • I I ----' . met lruotee. - Tbe offer of free associate membenhtps was rejected by several people, inch•lina Sad· dleback, School Trustees Cl:role Neustadt and William Kbhler·. Fekete termed the use of the card as a possible conflict ot Interest under the Political -ilefcltm Act of 1974 wlildl fOt"bida public officials from making, participating in, or attempting to Tragic Endillg .Ft:nancial interest i.mder l'- taw consists or the receipt r'lll more than $250 or in~ frora--. 90Utte possibly 19 C)!!l(JiCt wllJr pubµr aiencies per )"1!at. • .It is l"ekete's oplqlc)n;tbai die Mission Viejo ComPW,&1r·arcl'lll • • I • CSee CAllDS, Piii.. I • • • Ttie happy romance or teenagers Bobby Benton (right) ~ and Joar1nie McFate ended tragically in their side-by· ~ side graves arte Joannie was kiUe<I in the crash or a "" car driven by BGbby after he had been drinking, and '· Bobby shot himsetr to death six weeks later. Storl(. A7. •. CoQDty ·Apneals o~ Transfer Bid Block· The county counsel's orrice filed formal notice Wednesday to appeal an Orange Count y Superior Court ruling that blocked the transfer or 22 in- vestigators from the district al· tomey's stafr to the sheriff's de· partment. Filing or the notice came after Judge B,Yron M('Millan refused to reopen the case. Deputy County Counsel Charle~ Sevier will fil e an appeal to th< Fourth District County or Appeal~ in San Bernardino. Transfer of the investigators was ordered June 19 by the Or30ge County Board or Supervisors during a budget hearing. -- Immedialely a fter the board·s unanimous decision, District. Al· torney Cecil llic ks charged it was dictated by a shadow gov· ernment thal controls some supervisors. And , Hicks added. the transfer was ai med al stopping him from investigating political corrup- tion . The district attorney later ril ed the suit to halt the transfer and Judge-McMillan subsequently or· dered the supervi:sors lo set aside their order_ .In his Sept. 18 written ruling, Judge. M.cMillan upheld Hicks on virtually every legal point con· tested during a hearing on the case. The judge rounc;t the aborted transfer was an attempt by the svpervisors to tell the district at- torney "which areas or criminal Prosecutions he s hould or s hould not'undertake. •· Tbe judge also said the tr.ansfer was attempted under the guise or a budget ronsidera· lion but, in reality, did not in· volve monetary concerns. He went on to term the transfer .. an unlawful interference witJ, the duties or lh'e district al~ torney" and said the bo·ard abused its discretion and jurisdiction by ordering the transfer. Irish Luck No Blarney DUBLIN, Ireland CAP) -The Irish Sweepstakes' biggest prize ever, $800,000, was won today by Dr . V . D . Bishop o r St . Petersburg. Fla. The winner held the first ti cket drawn rrom one or the 36 portholes in. the huee gilt drum. that dominates the auditorium or the Sweep's headquarters in Dublin. The lucky ticket number ""'as SAA02579. Aid on Wheels \ Disabilities cirnic Working By LAURIE KASPER ot tM 0.11, ~n.t IUff When the quiet. normally meek little girl hit the boy over the head wit-h a book. it ·was• con· sidered a good sign of growth by at least t"fo teachers. It·s not that they support such defense tactics. but It was the first Um«; the girl had even shown how she, felt. The tWo ''educational therapists·· work out or a mobile Lea_.r::ning Disabilities Clinic which will now be at Saddleback Community Hospital every Tues· day from 2 to8 :30 p .m. The mobile clinic, whi~h sto~ in other part!!_ of Orange County as well as San Diego CoUhty , pre· viously was located in San Juan Capi~trano. It w as. moved, however', ~t1use the hospital is a mo~d· central location (or the total service area and because it has The,t:i;>y had been teasing her a lot and. ff she had followed her _ past_pattem, she wouldn't have done, or said. a thin& to hrm: _ received th.C..JlUPJlOrL of hosp\Lal admini~'\rators. Her i:_eaponse was. seen aa a sign that 1ht; was develOping the self-concept and self-confidence which , ·prece ds conquerlng a leamiq-dis abllity,. .And Lbi ll, .. explained Mark Rogers and Laura Tower. is what makes their wor~ rewardlna. \ Du.ring a rcct·n ! open house roi- are3 sc hoi,1 .... fl fficials, a&.. mi n istrator~, f lhe tlinic, whi~ is operated by the L.earnln'g Center of Santa Ana, said th ( if J !See CLINIC, Pago "2l 1, .. ' . • • . • • • • AZ o'-'11 •. Y PILOT SB ThurM:iay, October 2. 197~ 'Sa1'e Whales' Protest Plane Over President WASHINGTON <U PI l A 3mall propelll'I' dr1\lcn plane flew into restricted air spaC"e over the White I louse today whilt! ,President 1''ord was nutside Welcoming Japanese Emperor ~rohito. The Secret Servil'e asked the f~eral A vi:ition Administrtttlon • * * • • rr-r~A J , HIROHITO The ceremony opened a s tht• Preside nt and Mrs . J.'ord ~merged from the While .. louse to ~reel the emperor's limous ine. "'"h1ch was accompanied bycit.hree s ec urit y age nts runnln,:: alongside. 'T'he two chiefs or stale ~hook hands and seemed pleased Losee each other. Mrs. Ford presented a bouquet or roses to the emperor's wife. Empress Nagako. ' to conduC't an Immediate in· \lesl1gal1on The inr1dent orcurrL'<.1 despit e :>Offi\.' of thl' t1 i;hlt..'Sl SL'l"Unl)' t"'llL'r seen al the Wh il<.' flousc fur a 111s it1ng tlignitary The olun~ uullt·d a streamer that read. "Empt'rur llirohilo. Please Save Our \Vh:dt~s " and "'as thoug ht to hl' .1 11rotl'Sl 11f Japanest• f1 s h111J.! pra l'll l'P~ l hHt en v ironmt~nt<&li s t s t·on:Hdt·r a threat to surv1v:tl of lh1· wnrlll ·s \li'halE" po1,ulat ion Protc>sts a~a inst J apan's f1s hing prar tict·s are pl a nn<-d throughout llirohito's Ameri can trip. Pres identia l prC'SS sccrt>lary Ron Nessen told reporters morL· than an hour later that he could not provide any further detail:-; :1bout the flight and that "the F'AA is inv£•sti gating" at the r1 • que::.1. of the Secret Servu_·e. An FAA s pokesman said only that "we are checking into It right now.·· Gram Firm Filing For Bankruptcy NEW YORK IAP) -W. T. Grant Company, a nationwide re- tailing chai n wi~over 1.000 stores in 40 sta tes. 'led a petition ·for reorganization nder feder3l bankruptcy laws ay in the U.S. District Court. The New York.based chain, which has lost money steadily for nt>arly three years, filed under Chapter 11 of the bankruptcy l3WS, which permits a company to continue to operate while try· tng to reach a suitable arrange- ·ment with creditors. Earlier this week. Grant an- nounced that it was operating with a "negative net worth, ·~that is. with liabilities exceeding as- sets. Such a condition is deCined as insolvency under the ~nkrupicy Jaws. CARDS ••• • t>O~entially worth more lhan $250 a year. The issue concerning the cards was raised by the Capistrano lllJnified School District govern· ing board which queried the coun- ty counsel's office on the proprie· tyoftheiruse. Trustees noted that they will likely be engaged in business de- alings with the development firm concerning the sale and purchase or school sites. Jt bad been the unoCficial policy or the Capistrano Unified School District to return the cards each year but the reqllest for an official opinion was made bySUpl. Jerome Thomsley. The statement from the County Counsel's Office drawn up by Fekete reads. "We recommend that all recipients of complimen· tary memberships immediately relinquish them for themselves and their families, calculate the value or benefits thus far re- ceived. and determine whether they are now dis abled from deal- ing with the developer for a 12· month period following the date of relinqUishment. ·• Fekete notes that the receipt of value under the Political Reform Act is not unlawful. "The offense is the use of an official position to affect the source after the \l &lue has been reC'eived," the at- torney's opinion declares. Violation of the law is con- !l idered a misdemeanor. ln addi · tion, a fine of up to $10,000 or three times t he value of the amount received (if greater) may be imposed. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT f""Orlfl9fC-l! D•il' Poto1,...,11-11i,.c..,_ Mowd , ... ,.., .. , ....... l\pul>h-b'f lf'>e 0r ...... 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It 1s most heavily acti\le in the Northeast . lt hrus had Orange County storC's in Huntington Beach, Anaheim . Fullerton, Garden Grove and Santa Ana. Th e Huntington Beach s tore has been <'loscd. In court papers. Grant said as or Sept. 4 it had assets of $1.016 billion and liabilities of $1.03 billion. It said it was unable to pay its debts as they fell due. Observers said the Chapter 11 filin~ by Grant was the largest in retailing history. Of the 27 creditors banks, three big New York banks -Morgan Guaranty Trust Co., Cha se Manhattan Bank and First Na· tional City Bank -each hold ap- proximately $100 million of the $640 million loan. Begun as a five-and-dime store, Grant expanded to offer a wide assortment of clothing, hardware items, appliances and furniture. An ill-timed expansion into the appliance field was cited as one reason for recent losses. In addition, analysts have cited poor mahagement. too rapid ex- pansion, poor store location and high interest rates . Grant's board of directors adopted a resolutuion Wedn es - day to file the Chapter 11 petition and authorized "any and all ac- tion which they may deem necessary or proper \,n C'Onnec · tion with such proceedings." Grant President Robert H. An - derson, in an af£idavit, said that the corporation operates 1,070 stores -537 as "Grants" and 533 as ''Grant City,·· in 42 states: "During its fiscal year ending Jan. 30, the debtor has had sales of $1,761 ,952,000, making it the sixth largest retail business in the United States. exclusive of supermarket chains, and the 17th largest retail busine:ss overall." he said. FIREMEN ••• supervisor. Sappok said. Along with the ceremony thl::' Rancho Viejo Junior Woman·s Club announced plans to honor the Valley's firemen by taking baked goods to each station dur- ing Firo. Pre\lention Week ()('t. 6·10. The Juniors will also be don- ning Smokey the Bear costumes and visiting elementary school children durhig Fire Prevention Wet>k . Heroin Raids Net 9 Arrests El. MONTE (UPI l --lJn· dercover officers have arrested. nine people and seized more than 10 pounds of heroin and cocaint' with an estimated street value of $6 million in a series or raids cuJ minating an eight week in vestigation. Sheriff's deputies said thC'Y penetrated the ring and set up :1 ··buy'' Wedne$day night wtth thl' alleged ring leader, O::inicl Uribe,40. He was stopped by a patrol C'a r and-apprehended a few minutes after lie allegedly showed the un· dercover officers 23 ounces of · MexJcan heroin in the trunk of his car. Arte r a 1teries of raids, deputies confi.Scated a totaJ or s1,;4 pounds of heroin and two pounds 1 of Cocaine, plus S4.250 in cash and '-----------" .s~era.l guns. 'I' I • • 0.lly 11'11911 $l¥t ....... • • • -• • ' Boys' Aviation Project Slated The Aviat.iol) Commi~of lbe Saddleba~k Valley Exchange Club has announce$! an on1oing program ror boys at Joplin Ranch, a county correctional racillty. ''For lhe past year:· aid • George Phelps. club p<tt1ldont. "we•ve been getting together with th~ boys once a mootb to show theril what aviation is all abou\. We talk with them, sbow them some ritms and l&ke them on field trips. "Basically.·· he said, •·we're t1 bunch o( pilots who want to share our e nthusiasm . We hope something wiU click with some of the boys. so that they are motivated to c hange their direc· lion." hers who have been cominc out here have opened up new career "°""iblliUeo . to the boys. Thr~ boys who have left lbe r&Dlb are actively involved si~ in •via- tion ·rela~ career•, and ~ ls due dlre<.'\ly lo their CC111taet with the Exchange Club.'* ''Not all the boya·are~ve lo us right away,'' PbelJJS com- mented. ''But then something will happen to inspire us. One kid "'e took on a tour of Continental Airlines had shown no interest in anything we were doin1. "When we got to the aircraft simulator, that boy Ut up like a Christ ma.$ tree. He got to use the simulator so he could get the reel of flying a plane. The kid was transformed!'' LAURA TOWER LISTENS TO MATT FRIEBERG'S READING Al Si;:.cc1al Center, Youngsters With Problems Find Help Boys 15 to 17 years old are re· rerred to the ranch ror rehabilit~­ tion by jlJ.venile court, according to Ray Stripe, director. ''They need exposure,·• he said. ''The Exchange Club mem· Phelps said he wouJd like to sec other service organizations become in volved with Joplin Ranch and with other such facilities. ··After alt.·· he said, "'it's a real service lo the community. The' more we help these kids, tJie less likely w e are to have them rip- ping people of( wben they are re· leased." Fr-r~AJ CLI NIC .•. enough students are attracted to 1he clin ic. a permanent office \.1:111 be opened in the hospit31 's n1ediral cent1..•r . • "There's a need (for such a program) just about in every area, we think ... said Rogers. fie explained that studies indicate that IO percent of aJI children have a learning disability of somcsorL Students are generally re· (erred to the clini c -which is considered a supplement to the regular school program and cos · ts SI0 .50 an hour -by school couns elors. pediatricians . 1>sychologists or other pro· fessionals . Son1e or the current 17 s tudents· al this s lop or the clinic come for tutoring because they missed s ome s c h ool tim e . Most . ho"•ever , are receiving help• geart>d lo their individual dis· ability whiC'h could be a perccp· tual problem, hyperactivity, brain dysfunction or beh..iviorul problem. The mobile unit was instituted during last year's energy crisis because center administrators felt lh('y would be able to obtain fuel easier than parents if ration· ing were put into effect . Students enjoy coming to the unit, a trailer Outfitted with tape decks, s lide projectors, games and other specialized educa- tional equipment and materials. Rogers said. ,''It 's .l:j!ry obvioulsy n ot SC'hOOJ. ·• tr The ma('hines are used a lol but teachers are not dependent upon them, he sai d. Rather, they are used as a tool, just as a tex· tbook, to increase the student's interest. One of the machines forces a s tudent lo concentrate on watching and counting the stars which appear on a board in front' ot him. This. explained Rogers, helps a student whose eyes jump all over a page of reading rather than following word by word along the line. Although the student·teacher ratio is only three-to-one at most. students are encouraged to be in· dependent and operate the machines themselves, be said. -This is important, explained Jean Da\lis, vice presidont of the Learning Center. because it leads to selr conride nce. She said it is "amazing·· what a child does once he says "I can do it" rather than "I can'ldoit ... That, added Rogers, is ··a roadbloC'k , the fa mous failure .syndrome," which they aim to overcome. Janiwl'S OK -School Not Wednesday's Daily Pilot pie· ture of two school janitors, ''Lazy Days Ahead.·· had the right names, but the wrong school. Students at Lomarena Elemen· tary Sc hool, n ot Del Cerro, honored custodians Rick Rickerl and Bob Monteer for making the !$Choo!. which opened a year ago, a beauti!!!J -,lpce to work and play -and.,.or.keeping it that way. Students raiSed money to buy two trees. a m ulberry and a jacaranda, which they planted yesterday at a school assembly int.hf' <'ustodians· honor . Road Started A t Coll.ege Construction of Perimeter Road, a four.Jane road which wiJJ link Saddlebatk College's en· trances on Mnr.auertle and Avery Parkways, has begun. Currently, there ls no streel which runs throuah tbecampus. Ce lluloid Horror Grisly Porno Films -. Show Real Murders NOISE ••• From Wire ServiC'es NEW YORK -Police are in · vestigating the circul ation of biza rre pornographic movies which s how the actual murder and dismemberment of an ac· tre;ss on screen. Vil"Y.'ers at private screenings reportedly pay up to $200 to wit· ness the filmed killings, deter· live Joseph Horman or the police department's organized crime control bureau said Wednesday. Horman said reliable sources s ay there are eight Smm color movies -called "snuff" and ''slas h e r ·· films -being circulated. "I first heard about them from a reporter," Horman said. "As a result of that initial inquiry. I sought out my sou rces in the un· derworld. sources who ha\le pro· ven to be reliable in the past. "They said that in the end. the climax depicts the actual murder of the female, .. Horman said. He indicated the films begin 'Ytith an actress and Se\leral ac- tors engaging in a variety of sex acts. Soon, however, a knife ap- pears, and the actress -obvious· ly unaware of the nature of the film -is stabbed to death and dismembered. PATTY .•. He made the remark to newamen wft er his brief ap- pearance at ~'l g athering of other state and fe<teral officials whO met to discuss charges against arrested m embers oftheSLA. He said a number of films simulate death, but the eight he is seeking show real killings. · "We came closest in Miami. This was where we actually pin- pointed them a s recently as se\len days ago," said the detec · tive, who is working on the case with four other m embers of the bureau. ''It's such a secret operation, these things are well guarded, .. he said. (n Was hington , an F B l :-pokesman said it was aware of allegations the movies may be in the United States. The 30-<lay test will determine whether the pagers are reliable enough lo be used instead of the hom. If they are, the horn will no longer be used. No horns are used at any other Saddleback Valley fire stations because they are staffed by full- time crews. However. Touss aint said it was not economical~ feasible to staff the El Toro station with a full- time crew because of t he prox~ imity of other fire stations. "We operate the El Toro sta· lion at one·tentb the cost of sta- tions manned by full-Ume paid firemen,·• the chief noted. Pacific A·Peel OK for Nude Beach Pending ENCINITAS CAP) -This small coastal town ~ay become the site of the nation's second legal nude sun· bathing beach. Lloyd Lowery. parks and recreation director for San Diego County, said Wednesday the J Street beach .in Encinitas may be designated as a ••swimsuit op- tional zone." • · The city of San Diego now has the only such zone in the United States on a 000-foot strip of Black's Beach in the La Jolla area. County supervisors scrapped plans Wednesday to bwld a public stairway down the cliffs to the J Street beach after learning it was a IX>Ssible site for the county's nude beach. The supervisors recently passed an ordinance ban · ning nudity \p .PUblic places throughout the county. But they also Instructed staff members lo find a suita- ble site for legalized nude beachcombing. , THE MOST ELEGANT CLOCK GALLERY IN.SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA INTRODUCES ••• GAZO CLOCKS Exquisitely hand carved master pieces , each uniquely d ifferent. Ga zo Clocks have set a new standard of c lock design for generations to come. The ''La Mesa" Compl etely custom dMlgned, s foot '(t'all clock, in open well balcony style with trf· pte chimes, beautiful In Its simplicity. The "San Diegan" Gran dfather clock. Austrian designed open well to entwlnce beauty In any home. 86'' tall, double or tri· pie chimes. ~ • '!' •• The "La Costa" w a 11 clock,' c h imes west mlnster, fully hend carved Vienna re oualto r style, blveled olass door, s· In length. Visi t our beautiful gall ery & see the largest dlsplay of Gazo Clocks in the . southla nd. GALLERY OF. ·CLOCKS 5327 University Drlv•, lrvl1191 O.llfomla In Parkvl.w Cen,91;-f'hone: 1~:2-3131 (LookfortMIOfoolclOCk · > The $800.000 project, which in· eludes construction ot the road and three small parlr:ina Iota and landlcaplnc. is t•pected to take four montba. . ' ,'"'-~~~~~..,......._,.r---~~~~_.;._;._~~~~--~~...J.1 I • I .. ••vane EDITION VOL. 68, NO. 275, 3 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES ORANGE COUNtv, CALI -• OhiiO Lauds, . WASHIN:CT-ON (AP·/ - Japan1a Emperor Jlirohlto formally opened a two.wee k state Visit today by prai.sing~the complete reyersal in Japanese· American relations following the ''tl;a&ic interlude•• of World War n. 'lbe emperor was greeted.by President an.d Mrs. Ford at a col - orfld' ceremonial welcome on the south lawn of the While House under chilly, threatening ove r- cast '"les\ t -_ .J'.Y.llm.ili\.an' honors w~e·ren ­ dered during the ceremony. which. signaled a new level of harmony between the ~wo Pa:cltlc allies. . "Our peoples withstood the chl.t,Jenges or one tragic in- terlude, when the P&cif'i~ Ocean. symlSOl of tranquility, was in- steaa a [OUgh and storm)' sea, and have built toCla)'UllCbanldai WW II. He Hid, i'At·a Ume wben U.. ~friendship ancf•fOOd will," Abe ~ftta of cooperation are tbeemperordedared. llWlu:all)' acclaJmtd.., Your M•- ln a stron• and steacty -~ Jesty'1 v1slt symbolizes and the 74·year-old -attb ••"'. :'J • stnnctbima the ties between our teer lmmeas.ur~bly .,aiifi-;.r)i:y two,.,,les.·· lbis happy di veloe:ment. ail l"ord ..-a1d the restoraUon of look forward wij b srec-111tici~ peace Md frleftd1hip bet.Ween the lion to the .future al opt ref•· countriea fulfills a goal they tiom:Jilp .. " .. ....: .. • . Riede for tbe"nuet ves a century Jn J\ls '!liel~miDI re arb• • a&o.-• Fon! made no rew-.e~ Wer\if .t ,, UleeBIROHITO, P•geAZI ... --. 11 Counts of Robbery, KidnO;Pin~,Assault WS ANGELES t UPI) -A Los Angeles County grand jury toda)' indicted P a tricia Hears t and Emily and William Harris on Jl 'counts each of robbery. kidnaping and assault with a deadly weapon. The indictments were returned in the courtroom of Superior Court Judge William L. Ritzi wfth the members of the giand jury present. Upon recommendation of d~· PornFihns . . . . . Claimed Educational •• By'lllLi\RV KAVE Of .. ~·' l"llet 5'llff .. A· UCLA psychology professor and researche r today told the jury in ttie Ba lboa Pussycat The•er obscenitx 'lrilll tb.a.t two well known sex fifms a ( issue ,Ate "educational and cnl"°ta\niqg fOr'adult:s." ·, • Adding that he saw sCver"al level.s of ·socjal impor:tarwe in ''Deep Throat'' and" '•Tbe"Devil in Miss Jones,·· Dr. Michael Gof<btein testified tflat each film has a di!Stincl me!Ssage , primari- ly relatej to female matters of sex.· The defense witness said that "peep Throat" presents "an im- portant message r e g a rding fe male feminine ~ychology and sexuality.•· "The film illustrates the right of wome n \o r eceiv~ sexual gratification and the right lo in· vestigate any real¥Jll ror tl:)eir dissatisfaction,·· he s aid. Goldstein is one of several behavioral specialists a ppearing on the defense roster in an at- tempt to prove to a six-man~ six· woman jury that the two 11linS seized late last June in a pair of police raids a:re riot otiscene by statewide standards .. The UCLA educ ,tor , and former cons ultant to a .pre - sidential rommiss)on investigat- ing Pornography and 'obscenity wa s s chedule d to continue testimony early this afternoon. Thus far , t es timony by specialis ts a ppearing for the de- fense parallels that delivered a month a go in another Haror un- icipal courtroom where obsceni- ty was de bated. Those s pecl;alists have insisted that the two films have definite values in contemiioraiey cultures and do not harm, but erihance sex .. ual awareness. ' Goldstein referred to "Devil in A1iss Jones'' as a "moral, or ethical, story.·• - I-le admitted. that viewing of either film al issue would in- crease seJtUal awareness and ac · tivity in the viewer. puty District Attorney Samuel Mayers on, bail was set at $500;®() apiece for the three form~ members of the Sym- bionese Liberation Army. The Harrises, who w er e already in custody in the Los Angeles Count.y jail, were or - dered to "ppear Friday morning for arraignment. Mayerson told Judge Ritzi that Patricia He~rst was .being held Trogk Ending on federal charges in San Fran- cisco and that those apparently would ta ke precederice over the Los Angeles prosecution. The indictment charged the trio with two counts ol lddnaping, three of robbery and six of as- sault with a deadly weapon. The charges grew out of an in- cident• al a Los Angeles sporting goods store in May, 1974. during which Patricia Hearst allegedly , .t' .I Th~ happy roma nce of t eenagers Bobby Benton (right) and Joanl\ie"Mc Fate ended tragicall y in their s ide-by- side graves aft~r Joannie w as killed in the crash of Ja ~ar: .jl{iv~n bY' Bobby ,after he had been drinking, and Bobby s hot himself to death six weeks la ter . Storv. A7. , I Widow Files Suit ' In Boat Disaster A wid~w wb·ose baby was born nine months after her husband died in the wreck of the "Shoot· ing Star "' d emanded Sl .950,000 in d;lmag__es Wednesday from the estate Oi'-boat----owner )'red D. Harber andlliS wife, Phyllis. Mrs:-Eiirfda Bashor of Garden Grove, whO liat1 her daughter, Tammy Roberta, s ix months. as co--plainUff, claims in her Orauge County Superior Court action that negligenc-.led to the death ol her. hus~aqd, ,ltobert. C. Bas hor, on June J3, 1974. · Mrs. Klein w as one of ·a number of .plairtlif£s. including the next of•kin of Caspers and two sons who died in the wt-eek. to sue the Ha~ t>stale in a federal cOurt-lawSuit· #!at seeks more than $8 mil~ion:1if'damages . ~ . N. Ireland Deaths, BELFAST, Northern Ireland <UPI) -Four persons were shot and killed in two separate shoot· ings today, shattering a hitherto peaceful ~ee"k in Northern Ire land. opened fire with an automatic weapon when the Harrises were caught shoplifting in the store .nanec1. ·During the ir flight, the trio are accused of having abducted two men and taken their automobiles. Both were released Wlharmed. The d,y after the shoplifting incident, six m e mbers of the <See INDICTED, P•(e AZ) oc·Lawyer To Appeal Transfers ' The county counsel 's office nted formal notice Wednesday to a p'peal an Orang e County Superior Court ruling that bl«ked the transfer ol 22 in· =tors from the district al-l )I lltaff to ·therJheriff's de· PKliDenl. . ,.,,....._nuac. of !he notice camtralter J.ud.1e .Byron McMillan refused lo reopen tbe case_ Deputy County Counsel Charle~ 5evier will file-an appeal to the . Fourth District County of Appeal~ in San Bernardino. Transfer of the investigators was ordered June 19 by th ~\ Orange County Board o r Supervisors during a budget hearing. Immediately after the board"s unanimous decision, District At- torney Cecil Hicks charged it was diMated by a shadow gov· e rnment that controls some supervisors. And. Hicks added, the transrer was aimed at stopping him from investigating political corrup- tion. The dist rict attorney later filed the s uit. lo halt the transfer and Judge McMillan subsequently or· dered the supervisors to set aside their order. In his Sept. 18 written ruling, Judge McMillan upheld Hicks on v,irtually every legal point· con- tested during a hearing on the case . (See APPEAL, Page A2 ) Irish Luck No Blarney DUBLIN. ~Ian CAP) -The Irish Sweepst es· bi ggest prize ever, $800 000. s won today by Dr . V . D .· Bi s hop o f .St . Petersburg, Fla. The winner held the ri rst ticket drawn fro m on e of the 36 portholes in the huge gill drum that dominates the auditorium of the Sweep ·s-. headqua rters in Dublin. The ludc-y ticket number was S-!<A 02579. ---,~sut tl's nora'-"'-c•as"'e""or tmllal· ing, like monkeys,'' he added. Lost with Ba•hor when th.e "Shooting Stat·~ fouhdered in heav·y seas otf Baja California . .were Karber:.-.Co,unLY Supervisor Ronald .e.;s~~· ·and seven Olller - men whOl:e bodies were never re· covered frqm , fbe wa~ers near San Benito Island. ushover? Quigl.ey Set To . A.11110U11Ce . ~ . . The! ~word '"Leadenllip"', will get some new meani8t1Monday. ·Irvin'e .coun_cllnl'an !_l,e nry Quigley, who papered lbeOrange Coast with sia:ns proclaiming "Henry Quigley -Leadership .. has ann~bced that's )"Jlen be will anboun~e his elertion plans. Quigley is expected to try for the Republican ''*'lo tqo 74111 Assembly District Whll:I' was re. cenlly vaoate4 by .sti·lermt;r· Robert Dadha m . Badb a ni 18 g oing after Congr ef1s man Andrew'Hinlhi.w's (R -Ncwport Beach ) 40th Coqr ... lbnal Dlst~~\11-. . . It was the third court action taken in the last 10 days against the !farber es't.ate. • .. ' . Jn an. earlier Superior Court ac- t i~h . ·MrS . ·Marg ie 'Kl ein of Ariaheiw .sought 81' unspecified .su'm iiJ1•damage.s •for the loss t.hroy~ allege'd negligence or three sOos : Joseph T .• 'Z7, John CH a rles. 26 , 'a nd Ti mothy Mic.hael. 25. . • ' .Fo rth...Birthday. ' . OIU,ANDQ,·Fla. <AP) -Walt D·i s,n e y W o I-Id . w hr ch , ranl /ormed a colleq,.tion of s lt ep)" Ce0tral Flo'rida citrus owna into a tourist mecca, celel).rated it• fourth IMniversary Wedntilday. • • • .. Battin Backed Badges ,. . . ·- INDICTED .COUNTY stJPERVISOR Robert Battin ad- mitted Wednesday that.the one lobbyist he can't resist en- ticed'tiiin to suggest thal the Orange Collnty Grand Jury be given ltoo to pUrchase iden6ricauOn badges for its 19 mem· be rs. The irresistible lobbyist Battin referred to was R8chel Perry, the s upervisor's girlfriena -who also happens to be a memberoftheGrandJ,fl'Y .. J ~·: • , fl' • ~ , r . . _, ~ . ;J· .1111$1> PEJlll );, tliitnlh, '"1u ·ti0t'lliie'of the gr an a jurors who VC?l'i:i to irrdici~\i8ttin oa. c rimlnal eh.a.fies in tale' July, a·fact he was quick· to ~nl)JtUt whe11 admitting s he hod, c!(ermed him dllo nl¥1~ hi! J oo s pending pro- posal. .~ ~ 1 •• ~ Batllll'• fellow superv~y· •Oil t~al ldeoUlicatlon . badges ~i1ht help· solve' ide Ly Problems among the jurors ~ut &aid t,,~ e011M troro the JUry'1 budget • ·•' 1 1 :·.-L~ _., _,__ . • ~ , :4., • • ~I ,.. . ' Today's Cl•I•• N.V • .S~'~.· TEN CENTS , U .. IT11epfW11 • • . . .. ~ • HtRQHl'l'O, PRESIDENT FORD $TAND AT ATTENTION Japanese Emperor Welcomed at White House Protest Plane Flies ' Over White House WASHI NGT ON tUPI J -A s mall prope ll e r -driven pl ane flew near the Wh ile House trail- ing an ecology message £or Japanese Empe r or Hirohito to- day as President Ford greeted him on the Wh ite House south lawn. The airplane• apparent ly did not violat e restricted ai r s pace over the executive mansion. ac - cording to the Jo"ederaJ Aviat ion Admini st ration, but it passed within a h alf-dozen blocks or the ceremony , where extremely 'Kind' Police Chief Sought For Laguna By FREDERICK SCllOEM•:m , Of!M 0•11' .. llOtSIMt Laguna Beach"s new police chief should be kind. nol harsh. and a pproach law enforcement with a minimum or 'violence, f:i~:i~uanncif~;~:r~~!1ci~~~' day night. ,Boyi:t a ired his views during consideration of a revised job description for the chief of police poS'.ition. · The new description was pre- sented in conjunction with the selection procedure (or a suc- cessor to Poli ce Chief' Frank A. Schopen. He will retire J an. 4. ''The ideal is this area is that we are looking for a person with etiar acter above reproach. so- meone with a benign and not a harsh image,·· Boyd said. He asked that similar language be included ln the job description. .. Benign is defined, in one die· tiqnary _as "gracious, kind; pro- pitious : gentle : generous." Boyd won "backing from v;ce Mayor Ph.y llis Sweeney a nd Councilman J on Brand for a re- 'f'OrktTig or the description by Ci· t)' Mapager Al Thea I. Mayor Roy lllolm ad Co un cilma n Carl " ( 'CRIEF, Pag•AZ) tight security was in effe<-1 . A spokesman said lhe FAA h.ad a serial nu mber for the plane and was trying to identify lhe pilot. The plane pulled a streamer that read . "Emperor 1-lirohilo, Please Save Our Whales.·· ;,1nt.I was thought to be a protest uf J apanese fi shing practices that environ mentalist.s consider a threat to survival of the world 's whale population. Protests aga inst Japan's fis- hing practices are plannt;'d throughout Hirohito's AmeriL·an trip. Presidential pres.s secretary Ron Nessen t"old reportt1rs more than an hour later that he could not provide any £urther details about the flight and that "the FAA is investigating·· at the re- quest of the Secret Service. An FAA spokes man said only that "we are checking into 1l right now ... Coast Weathe r So me ltJ\~o clourliness un· ti! m id -morn ing Friday C'learing to ha-iy sun.'ihinc. --s..,i ig h tl y cuo]t;'r te rn · ~ratures v.·ith hi ~hs or 68 at the beaches ris1nw: to 75 inland. l.ows tonight 57.fiJ . INSIDE T ODAY Sororitieos -oul of fa oor 1n t~ '60's -ore on /h e Up$Wln9 . 81 Index • " " . " .. .. Al,10 1 1•1 " ' (1 1· 1 .. " •• •• • i . A.2 DAILYPILOT Getaway Car Tied To Patty SAN fo~R/\N('I SCO <U PI ! P a tric ia ll earst ha s bee n posittVl.'IY tdl•nt 1fiL•d as tht· woman who rl'nlt•tl a g!.lragc th;1t ('Oncealcd ont· of lht' geta\.•i a y cars u sed 1n a s uburban Sacr amento b0:1n k robhery in ,,,.hich a y.•oman "'"s killed . the San Fran1.:iS('O C hront<'h~ re porl - t>d today The n t~w s pap c r r eported federa l agents as saying Miss J{earst ·s "on ly know'h active role" in the holdup was renting the garage. llowever. thl' Chron1clt• a lso :-;aid Miss ll ea rst "'as conn('l·ted to the holdup by a ''bait bill.·· 'f hc bill 's serial nun1ber y.·as rt·- corded by the bnnk before the robbery a nd \11as found in tht• San ~T a'pcist'O ;;1partment whl'rl' lht• news paper he iress "'<.Hi arrcstt~d . In other developments toduy . -The Sa('ramcnto Union re· ported that S f .A n1 c mbe r s William and Emily llarris used a rundown fr ame house a s a hideout in dow ntO\\'n Sacramcntu from January until Jun£'. -The San Fr;1ncisL'O Chronicle also reported that investigators are look ing into the "strong. possibility .. that the SLA actual· ly carried out acts of terrorism <'!aimed by a group called the .. Chi cano Libe ration Front.·· A government prosecutor said 'Vednesday it is in evitable that ~1 i ss l-l ear sl will face mor e criminal charges. Rut state At- torney Gener al Evcll e Younger s aid s he could conceivably escape prosecution if she agrees to take the v.•itness stand against her former Sy mbionese Libera- tion Army comrades. "It is inevitable that other charges will be filed," U.S. At- torney James L . Browning said after the meeting. J.l e made th e r e mark to newsm en a ft e r his brief a p- pearance at a gathering of other &ate and fe<ieral officials who met to discuss charges against· arrested m embers o·f the SLA. He added that neither Miss 11earst l\Or her attorneys had broutht up the possibility she · might appear as a state witness against SLA companions Willi am and Emily H arris, Wendy · Yoshimura and other radicals. The Sacramento Ul)ion said the Harrises, now in custody in Los • Angeles, rented the house under the name or Carol Simmons. . The house is six bloc.ks rrom the . attic .apartment ot Lynette Alice Fromme, the M"clnson disci- ple accused of trying to murder President Ford Sept. 5 and two "'miles from the garage linked to the robbery. . t * * * Fr-P~AJ INDICTED. • SLA, which kidnaped Miss Hearst from her Berkeley apactment Feb. 4. 1915. died in a South Los Angeles home during a shootout with police. Miss Hearst and the llarrises had been the object of one or the mo s t inte n se nationwid e searches in the history of the FBI uotil their capture in San Fran- cisco Sept. 18. The Harrises ·were brought to Los Angeles last week for ar- raignment on 18 charges riled against them by the district at- torney's of£ice on May 22, 1974 . Miss Hearst remained in San Francisco for prosecution of federal char ges stemming from a bank robbery rollowing her kid- naping. The grand jury indictment supersedes the district at - torney's complaint and also can· eels a s cheduled preliminary bearing for the couple next Wed· nesday in Municipal Court. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Tiw Or ... c:o .. u 0••!• Pll9' . ..,,,,_,, l•<- bl.-..1 ,,,. Ntw>·P•e ... 11 .,..0••-"• -o·-CN•• Puoll1'>1 "t C•mp•ny Se-"'1e f"<l•Uon> •• ~ p\11111'"•11 Monll•J tll•OYQf> r,.a., lo< c ... 1. _..,, Ne.,.pO!'I 11.-•<f>, Uunt<fWi!on lle<Kf>/f.oun taift Vall•J, ••~'"'· S•aa1~n.u \l•ll•J •"" l•-IMKll~lfl CO•H. A ••I'>(/ ... !•"<l'""'ll~G• 1-11 PWbll-S..lu•<I•••..,., ~""""" Jn~ 1M"ln<lt1•I pul>ll.,.l•HJ p!•nl " •I lJD ,...,, ll•r ~••el, C:.U• Moo••. C•lllo"•••'7'7• Robert N. Weed f'r••-n• •net Putllh'""'' Jack A. Curley Y>t .. "'t•-n• all(I C.•.,..t•I """"'"° • ThOmas Keevll Thomas A . M urpf'llM Man•(ll"O Ca•to< Charles H. Loos Richard P. Nalt """'"'IM.o"'"flft0Edi1on I • • • Thursday. OcloMr 2. 1975 • D.llly Pit.I SU.II l"'-1• First, the Foundation r' CeU"lohf Bo1 •or f Death for Real ' In Porn Fi1ms From Wire Senlce:t1 NEW YORK -Police are in· vestig-at-ing -the circulation or biieirre pornographic moyiea v.·h\eh show the actual murder and dismemberment ol an ac· t.ress on screen. Vi ewers at private icreeningl!i reportedly pay up to $200 to wit· ness the filmed killings., detee- tive J oseph Horman of the police de partment's organized crime control bureau Said Wednesday. Horman said rellable sources say there are eight 8mm color m ovies -called "snuff'' and ''s la s h e r'' films -bei n g circulated. "I first heard about them from a reporter," J{orman said. ''As a result of that initial inquiry, I sought out my sources in the un- derworld, sources who have pro-' ven to be reliable in lhe put. ''They aaid that in the end, tht rlirrJtt>C. depicts lbe act~ .... murdet of the female,'' Jlormaa Uicl. He Indicated ~ 111-begin with an aetress and aeveral ac- tors eligaging in a varlet)' ot sex nets. Soon. however, a knife ap- pears, and the actress -obvioua- ly unaware or the nature of.lbe film -is stabbed to death and. dismembered. He said a number of rums simulate death~ but the "eight he is seeking sh~ real killings. "We cam~· closest in Miami. This was where we act.ually pin· pointed them as recently as seven days ago," said t.be dettt- live, who is working on tbe case with four other members of the bureav. ··Jt"s such a secrel operation. these things are well guarded.'' he said. • Mi ss Ne wport Beach, De bbie Van Clca\'e. left , and three in her court p~1ck the base for practice run at sandci'.lstle building. They and scores or 'oth(•rs in Ne\vport Beach are honing the ir s kills at a ncie nt beach art for Nc\vport lla rbor Ch amber of Commerce <.1 nnual contest at Corona de l Mar Ma in Beach Oct. 19. Debbie's fello\v builders. from left , are Lis a Creamer, i\1ichc ll c Dutton and Bryn1le Bonner. Officials Say 'No Tiumks' To Free Golf In Washington. an FBI spgkesman said it was aware of allegations t he movies may be in the United States. In Miami, be said, ••1 bad a $OUrce who h ad access to it," but "apparently the FBI i.s puttin{! quite a bit or pressure on in soulhern Florida and that killed it."' Shaken Man Walks From Crash Scene A Newport Beach man walked away today rrom a one-car <'OI · lision that sheared orf a trarfi e light pole, lert it lying across the Land Planning Seminars Set By Coast Unit A series of four seminars on land use planning will be present- ed by the League of Women Voters of Orange Coast, the League of Women Voters of Capistrano and Saddleback Com- munity College this month. The firs\ will be held at 7 p.m . Frida)' at Del Cerro School, 24382 Regina St.,""Mission Viejo. Others will be held at the same time Oct. 10, 17. and 24 at the school. 'The class series will address locaj issl).es pr4marily but will in - clude matters o f stat('·widc signific~nce al~. Speakers from govern m e nt and citizen or- ganizations involved in land use planning are scheduled to ap- pear. One unit of coll ege credit is available and registration may be made at Saddleback befor(' the start of the series or at the first class. The series is coordinated by Judy Swayne, past president of tbe Orange Coast League or Women Voters and Paul Bren- nan, political science instructor. Old Timer Dies at 82 Private fun er a l services ure scheduled Friday for pioneer Orange County welding in- dustrialist Arthur C. Munsc.ltc, 82, of Santa Ana, who di ed Tues- day. A resident of 201 W. 20th St., Mr. Munselle was a 56-year resi- dent or t he city and founded thl" old Ora nge County Welding Works which he operated with hi s sons Frank and Edward. al so of Santa Ana. Burial in Fairhaven· Memorial Park will £ollow £amily rites £or Mr. Munselle, who was a charter m e mber o r Jubilee Masonic Lodge 604 and was a 32nd degree Scottish Rile member. · roor of his car and tangled it in ~ web of eleclriC"al w ir~. J ;.1mes Endres. 26. of 231 1 Redlands Drive, was stunned 111 the 1:04 a .m . accident at Rri stol Streel and Jamboree Boulevard -an intersection partly in Irvine, partly in Newport Beach and partly in unincorporated C"ounty territory. Ilighway patrolmen said En- dres· car \\'as a total loss. The iril - pact s heared off the light stan- dard at the southwest com er of the intersect ion. The heavy pole toppled a nd crushed the roof of Endres: Mustang. An Irvine officer who hea(d the . C'rash and was first at the scene said, "At fir"st. I thought he had to be dead. It looked like he would have to be crushed, or'. ir not that. electrocuted from all the wires hanging all over.·• . Endres, stunned from the col - lision, soon regained conscious· ness and got out of the car, the of- ficer said. The intersection was lied up until a\inost 5 a .m . as wreckers and firemen worked to disen- tangle the car and light pole and put the signal back -into opera· lion. Ticket,s Le/ t For College Production Tickets r e main on s ale this week for the Saddleback College production of Antoine De Saint Exupery's "The Little Prince ·· ~hie~ is. being presented on st age 1n Bu1ld1n g R this weekend. The play is being presented Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m . and Saturday and Sunday at 3 p.m . Tickets for the play are $1 for general admission and 50 cents for children, persons aged 21 and under. Saddleback students hold- ing ASB cards also "'ill be ad- mitted for 50 cents. Tickets may be purchased in the Office o f Community In- formation between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m . 21st Bridge Death · SAN DIEGO <AP)-A45-year- old man has becom~ the 21 st person to leap to his death from the San Diego-Coronado Bay Bridge. r ·Pacific A·Peel OK for Nude Beach Pending ENCINITA.S (AP! -This small coastal Lown ~ay beco~e the s 1le or lhe nation's second legal nude sun· bathing beach. Uo)'.d Lowery. parks and recreation director Cor San Diego County, said Wedn esday the J Street beach ~ Enc rn 1tas may be d esignated as a ''swimsuit op· t1onal zone .. · The ~-ity Or San Diego now h es the>only such zon~ in the Umled Stales on a 900-foot strip of Black's Beach in the La J olla a rea. <;:aunty superv~rs scrapped plans Wednesday ta bwld· a public stairwa,11 down the dlffs to the J Street beach after learning 1l was a possible site for the county's nude beach. The sui;>er".isors recently passed an ordinance ban- ning nudity m public places throughout the county But they alsa instructed staff members Lo find a sulta: _ble site for legalized nude beachcomblng. • • • CHIEF •.. Johnson were absent. The council al::;o decided to re- view advertiseme nts for the posi- tion prior to the ir submission to various publications . Thea! said this act ion would de- lay hiring of a new chief beyond . the J an. 4 dale. He said it would be like ly that one of the two police captains would be elevat- ed to the rank of acting chief until a successor is hired. "We .shouldn't rush this one:· Boyd said. "This probably will be one of the two or three most im- portant issues I 'll participate in:· _ Beyond a statement in the description on the character of the new chief, Boyd said the rouncil should define what the ''police mission·· s hould be. "We s hould say that together with the legal law enforcement duties, that there is an area of discretion to carry out the wishes of the community," Boyd said. "I would like s tress placed on less violence in this mission, a b e nign a pproach with a minimum of violence a nd , if it is possible to do it, without guns," he said. Boyd s~id the mission should ..-reflect protection or persons and property. He noted that the city of Irvine is trying to build a police de part- ment with a "new image," and said Laguna should follow suit. "Those a re very good com· ments, Mr . Boyd," said Mrs. Sweeney. By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Of .,. O.lly ,.. ... iCaff Complimentary golf privilege C'ards m ailed to44 public officials by the Mission Viejo Company are being returned in the wake of an Orange County Counsel's opi- nion that the ir use could be in conflict of interest. The cards e ntitle the holder lo unlimited golf play for parties of up to four at the Mission Viej t> Golf Course where membershi1> normally costs $3,000 plus $85 a month in dues . · Following Deputy Orange County Counsel FrankJ. Fekete·s opinion, the Mission Viejo Com- pany sent letters to all 44 card re- cipients informing them or the legal statement. Chuck Dargan, director of cor- porate communications for the Mission Viejo Company, said to- day he did not know if any more C'ards we""te returned. beyond the initial 11 as of Wednesday. ' He noted that it was 11ot the firm's intent to sway the opinions of public officials by making the C'ards available. Those who have already returned' t'h~eir cards include Fifth District Supervisor Thomas F. Riley; county Planning Commissioners Shirley Grindle and Al Wooden; Mission Viejo Municipal Ad- visory Cou nc i l member s Kathleen Kelly and John Noble : U.S. Sen. John Tunney and state Sen. Dennis Carpenter, Newport Beach; Dist. Atty. Cecil Hicks; county General Services Direct.or R. I. "Cuba" Morris; Saddleback Valley Unified Schopl District Trustee Loa Young. and Mrs. George White, wife of a Capistrano Unified School Dis- trict trustee. THE MOST ELEGANT CLOCK GALLERY F,._P~AJ APPEAL ••• The judge found the a borted transfer was an attempt by the s upervisors to tell the district at- torney "which areas of criminal prosecutions he s hould or should not undertake.·· The judge also said the transfer was attempted under the guise or a budget considera· lion but, in reality, did not in· volve monetary concerns. He went on to term the transfer ··an unlawful inte rference with the duties of the district at- t orney'' and said the board abused its discretion and jurisdiction by ordering the transfer. · HIROHITO The red-carpeted speaker's stand was ringed by about 2,000 onlookers restrained by a rope barrier. The ceremony opened as the P r esident a nd Mrs. F9rd emerged Cro m the White Hou.se to i:reet the emperor's limousine, which was accompanied by lhree security age nts running alongside. The two chiefs of s tate shook hands and seemed pleased to see each other. Mrs. Ford presented a bouquet of roses to the emperor's wife, Empress Nagako. IN. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 1-NTRODUCES ••• ~I GAZO CLOCKS Exquisitely hand carved master pieces, each uniquely different, Gazo Clocks have set a new standard of clock design for generations to come. i • ' , The "La Mesa" Completely c u stom dHlgned, s foot wan clock, In open well balcony sty~ with tri· P• chimes. beautiful in Its simplicity. ~ The "San Diegan" Grandf•the·r clock," Austrlal) designed open well to enhance -uty 1e .,,Y home, .... t.11, -bl• ... trl· pie e111mes. ., •' 10 • -· .,. , I I ' I ' ' ' i ' • ' .Thtt "La Costa" Wall clock, chimes wett"'lnster, fullv henCI cat1Md VlenM rtoulator st yle, blwlad 9laSS door, S' lntenQlll.. Visi t our beautiful gallery & see the largest display Of Gaio Clocks In the southland. . GALLERY. OF ·C.LOCKS . . 5327 University Drlv~ lrvlneJ. Callfomla ln'P•ir::,r;wc::enter hone: 1714) 5524131 tor tlle IO IOOt clOClk tower) • ' • I ' • Buntlngh)n Beach FountaY. Valley EOITION VOL . 68 NO. 27S 3~CTIONS 31.PAGES • ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFO~NJ.A ' PtJfty Indicted by Jury 11 Counts ofl_l.olJbery, Kidnaping, A ·ssault LOS ANGELES IUPIJ -A Loo Angeles County graDd jury today indicted Patricia Hearst and Emily and William Hahis on 1 t oounl! each of robbery. kidnaplng · and assault with a deadly weapon. The indictments were~tumed in the courtroom or 'superior Court Judge WillJarn L.. Ritzi with the mem ber:1 ol the gr arid jury present. Upon recommendation of de· Tobacco ffijacke~ Soughl Police were tracking down leads today in Westminster 's great tobacco hijack in which two or possibly three people made orr with l ,650 cartons of cigarettes valued al $.S,792. "We now have been given a pretty good description of the suspects and their method of operation,·· Officer Mike Ratliff said, "and we hope it's only a matter or time untir we find them.;, Ratliff s aid at leas t two persons were definitely involved ·in the job, including a black gun- man believed to be in his 30s, and wearing a m ed ium-length Afro hair style . The second suspect is a black adult woman. ··w e beli eve there may be a third pe ""9n in volved,·· Ratliff s aid, "but no one has .seen him that we are aware of .... The PiJack· occurred Tuesday morning wh~ri 'tobacco deliv.ery man J ohn 'Mishima arrived with his shipment at thej)arkine: lot of · a Westminster market. A gunman slammed a chrome- plaled revolver in MiShima's back and tied 'him UP, in the b"ack of his van and drove him to a busy G·arden Grove commercial section where he arid his partner transferred the cigarettes into the hijackers· van. Ratliff said it was the second time that Mis hima had been vic- timized by the same group in Westminster . Ratliff said police now believe that the woman in the second van may have brought the gunman to the · \Vestminst e r location and followed him in the cigarette van to the tranSrer location instead of rendeivous ing with him there. Cigarettes of all brands were t a ken . A total of 330,000 ci garettes were taken in all. Ratliff s aid ciga rettes are be- ing used a cross the countr~as a very lucrative black · market item . Police say they don't believe they are· being sold in the immediate a r e a . Mis hima lives in the Los Angeles area and lhe cigarettes were b e ing de live red from Glasser Supplies out of ~os Angeles. • ~ader So\lght At Boys Club · The Boys _Club_o.L.fountain Valley is looking for a part time arts and 'cra fts director to manage a new program being of- fered this fall. . · • •· Chris Torres. club executive direct.or, said the 20•hour-a-week job is open to anyone experienced in arts and crafts . including re- tired persons. Those interested in the posi- tion, which.. starts Oct. 15, should call the club atB68-~.or stop in per&0n al the clubhouse, 9840 Talbert Ave. Le.l>anon Viole~ puty District Attorney Samuel Mayer,.10D, bail was s et Ill SS00,000 apiece for the three former members of the Sym- bionese Liberation Army. The Harrise~;. who w e r e alrefdy in custody in the Los Angeles County jail, we re or- dered to a\>pear Friday morning for artatgfim_ent. Mayerson told Judge Rltzi t.hat Patricia Hearst wu being held , ' qn federal charges in San Fran- cisco and that those apparently would take precedence over the Los Angeles pr°'ecution. The indictment charged the trio with two counts of kidnpping," three or rob~ery and six or as- sault with a deadly weapon. The cha rges grew out of an in· cident at a Los Angeles sporting goods s tol"e in May, 1974; during which Patricia Hearst allege4.ly I opened fire with an automatic weapon when the Harrises were eau1ht :thoplifting in the store andfied. . During their flight. the trio are accused or havtnc abducted two men ·and ta ken t be i r automobiles. Both were refeased unharmed. ~ The day after the shoplifting incidentt sllf members of the IS... INDICTED, P•sO A2) Widow Sues In Ocean Trag~y A widow whose baby was born nine months after her husband died in tbe wreck or the "Shoot- ing Star" demahded $1 ,950,000 in damages weqnesday from th~ estate or boat owner Fred D. Harber and his wife, Phyllis. Mrs. Linda Bashor of Garden Grove. who;lists her daughter, Tammy Roberta , six months, as co-plaintiff, claims in herl>rauge County Superior Court action that negligence led .lolhe death ol her hus band. Robert C. Bashor. on June 13 , 1974. Los t with Bas hor when the "Shooting Star·· foundered in N heavy s·eas off Baja California, ~ were 1'lrber, County Supervisor Ronald' Casperis and seven other men Whose bodies were never re· eovetect from the waters near San tJenito Is land. . It -was the third court action taken in the last 10 days against thfitffarbet utale. .., l'h an e 1i8r Superior coo rt ac- ·tion, Mrs. M argle Kle\n of Anaheim sought an unspetified sum j~ (amag~a fOT the toss through .. alleged negligence of three sons : Joseph T .. Tl, John Charles, 26. and Timothy Michliel. 25. Two More Resign From Free Clinic Mrs. Klein was one of a number of plaintiffs, including the next of kin or Caspers and two ~who died in the wreck, to sue the Harber estate in a federal rourt la wsuit that seeks morf than S8 million in damages. .. Dry Ckaners CleanedOul By BOB BARKER -. Of .. otllifl1Hotsc.tt The Huntington ·Beach Free Clinic bas been hit with two more resignations this week, bringin g the number -of t·hose staff mem · berS wfl.o qyit or ~ere relieved to rourjn •ess than a month. The ,.latest resignations wer e tend·ere'd by Jimi Sanc he z, counse)ing a ,qd _h,e lp-lin e C'OOrdinator ,· a nd Be rnard Goldsmith, director ot: counsel· ing. · _... Goldsn\.ith, a counselor in private practice and a·rabbi, said he was resigning for personal re- asons and declined further com- ment. ?tti~s Sanchez, however, ex- pressed .. disple asure with the leadership of Executive Director Barry Crawford. She· said Mora le was poor a nd there .are bad feelings at the clinic. --·-·t,llQ-longer-w.an&.-Dl)' name-as- soCiated w\th c hanges be in g ma~ in the P'ree Clinic," _s he ·.said. '''Statistics a nd mon"'y are becoming more important than peopte. ·• C{ra)Vfor.d said WednCsday that Miss Sanchez., who was working part-time, had told hi m i he needed epl.Ployment llial would pay a cef ta~in minimum pe r n,onth that the Free Clinic couldn't BffOrd. , A lone ba ndit. who "needs a shave ,·· escape d with $130 in cash Wednesday evening from a Huntington Beach dry cleaning \... shop. .-Police said the man ente red Cabin Clea n e r :s, 16071 Bolsa Chica St., a t 1':19 p.m., pulled a handgun on the c lerk and de- = ·' o.11., ~~ .,,.t. QUITS FREE CLINIC Jlmi Sanchez , Jack!!OD Death MEMPHIS, Tenn. CUPIJ • Poli~ say they ha ve no.suspects and no lead& in the Wednesday • ::ihootitig death of Al Jackson Jr., a producer for Stax Records and forme'rly a d rummer with the band, "Booker T a nd the MGS." manded the ca sh. -- Officers reported he then fl ed through a side door. ;The bandit was described as in his 20·s, five feet. II inc hes tall ; with dark com-plexion. · London Siege Enters Day5 LONDON (U PI ) -Police Said today there was only a "remote " chance three gunm en barricaded in a restaurant basement would kill their s ix hostages but there were no signs 'bf an end to the siege . i\1ore than 400 policemen s ur- rounded the Spaghetti House Restaura nt where the gunmen - two West Indians a nd a Ni gerian -se ized the captives alter a botched robbe ry attempt Sun· day. Seal Beo«!la Ponders War Scars Erased, Hirohito Tells Ford WASHINGTO N (AP ) - Japan 's Emperor J.lirohi~o formally ope ned a two-week state visit, today by praising the complete revers al in Japanese- American relations following lhe "tragic interlude " or World War II. The emperor Was greeted by President a pd Mrs. Ford al acol- orfOI cereniohial we!Corhe on the soUth lawn of the White Hous~ Wlder chilly; threatening over- C'ast skies. F\111 military honors wer e ren- dered during the cer e mony , whieh slgnaled a new level or harmony b e twel'n th e two Paeifil' allies. · "Our -peoples wi thstood the chall ~n ges of o ne tragil' in - terlude, 'fhen the Pacific Ocean . symbol or t ranquility, was in- stead a rough and stormy sea, and have built today un changinR ties of friendship and good will," the emperor decla red. In a strong 8n H s teady voi ce. the 74-year-old monarch said , "I feel immeas ura bJy gratified by this happy d e ve lopment, a nd look forwa rd wilp gr eat anticipa- tion to the future of our rela - tionship." In his welcoming re marks . Ford made no r eference to World War II. He s aid. ''Al a time when the benefits of cooperation ar e mutually acclaimed, You"r Ma· jesty'11 vis it s ymbolizes a nd · strengtheiis the ties between our two peo}:>les." Ford s'aid. the r estoration of peace and friends hip between lht! countries fulfi lls a f{oal they made for the m sel ves 3 eentury ago. The r ed-carpe tccl sr cakl'r ·s stand w a.s r inged by about 2,000 onlookers restrained by a r·npc bar rier . The ceremon y opened us th<! P resid ent and Mrs . F o r t.I em erged from the \Vhite llouse to ~reel the e m peror 's·Lirrfottsinf'. wh1 C'h was ai'C'ompafaied'by three securi t y a ge n ~ !rlun n i n ~ alongside. The t \VO cttlt'rs of st ;1te s hook hands a nd seemed plt'ast•U to see each othe1·. M rs. Ford presented 8 houqut:l of roses to the c mpernr·s ,,.,.ifl'. E mpress Naga ko. The im perial couple arri\·ed here a fter t he two-day pri v<.1lc r est s top in Williamsburg. Va. They will visit riv(' .other major Ame r ican citi es and sever a l minor ones in a t'A-'0-\1.'l'Ck tour that C'oncludt.>s in Jl awaii. 21st Bridge Death SAN DIEGO (AP J -A45-year· old man has become the 2Jst person to le ap to his death from the San Diego-Coronado !"la y Briage. Orange Coast Weathe r BEIRUT1 Lebanon (;AP ) - Christl~n !l and Mos tems ex- changed fire fol-the second night in a roW ln the Beirut '!Uburbs or Eln Rummaneh and Chiyah, and the.re was sporadlc sniper fife in other areas of ttfe Lebanese capjtal, tbe government radio re- He said he told her s he was welcome lo apply for a highe r payihg ]ob than the one s he held but which paid less than the atnount'ilhe W\nted. I-le sai d she decµJred to do lld 'and putin he r re- s ignation effective Oct. I . .. Miss· Sanchez said, however. that shew is told by a third person that . the •• Free Cl inic h'ad only enough money to pay her for six · Animal Conflict Grows So me low cloudiness un- til mid·m o rning Friday clearing to hazy sunshin e .· Sligh l l )' C'o u le r t e m - peratures with hi ghs of 68 at the beet cht's rising to 75 inland. Lo ws tonig ht ;;7-63. ported today. · .. $6 °!rf.l(..LJON MAN FOR RE.4L Televis ion"s· ··Six MITrton DolJar Ma~" has' 3 rcal-li(ecqun- . ~ 'e~~ore about h)~. the sboW, •·and its star, Lee M~. see Al6. more weeks . · CraWford saJd that the tlinic is pr,,_eseotly operatin'g ,t il very full sCned,ule and has expanded free legal ctounselio~ And family plan- ning se1s)ons ~d is offering three nighlsofmediOal examinalipns . Miss Sanchez said her Free Clinl'~ duties inc luded the sc~U,ing of 1clients, r;crcenlng therri !or prob\ems Mtl assigning Utem to apPropi'.iat e counselors . ' S~~.~ajd sh~ a\so trained help· ll,ne volqntee~s lo gt veemer1:c11cy sa,lstanct to people With pro- (S... 11 ESIG\IJ, P•ge Ail The Seal Beach City Council w ill hold a s pecial mectin ~ ton ight at 7 :30 to•'i:ons ide r formally ~reaking Off il.S hgree~ m ent with CaJifomia .A"nJmal Control (CACJ .• • •.. A city official said that the CAC is no longer functioning erfective- ly in ari im-al COJ\t"fo l. The-s~rvice re cently has b.e-e'~ very Poqf; he added. -·· ' :Th )" .,. ri1111n~ .b<J>l/ld, in i:-ay1ng em 1>loy e1 11 ~ the)( doq~t havt cnougb per~onnel or animal • conll'O I vehicles in service." said Wil lia m r.i\tle. ass istant to the cl~ ' ~ ty manager . On Tuesd ay, Seal Beach re - ached agreement with Orange eounty to provide emereency aC'- commod ation a t tfte ~counly animal sheller. · • 10QI}' dead or viciOUs animals woaj(I be 'hp,ndled at lhe present· timi>, according toLlltlep.nd they · 'wou1d ha1ve tb be plck_ed up by "'1 crevJs of thi Publl~ Works ~p@rta:te!'lt. ," • 1 ~ 4 i:filie· ••Y• the city is ~fanning io hire tWo employes of CAO un· der an eme rgency job. program I .. t a pe r form ser vices. a nimal Contro l Se>.hBeach )lad ~n usl~g the .Ji~nt'lngton Beach ,st\el•.er but oper&tto,rts yfere cloSed down trie re when HuQlington' s;;ach ended its coqtract with •Ci\€ on1 sept. 22. · · · ' 1Lit.tle said that very few ,str~s art tak.ert lo the pound f~om.Seal . )\each .• He •ai<\ tjljit anlm~I COO· lro\' peraorurel ~··~ !01 re! tum a·nimlls to their owners ln• stead and ls.'>ue a citation at that. ti·mt . INMDETODAY Sororities -out of favor '" . the "60'1 -are on the up.runng. Bl. Index 4) '""'""'hll.., 9 1 /1~11\.A!Mkr• A• .r ... A..\ • ~ "' ......... Cl • • l'f'•I Ht "'' !"I ~ .... c..,,.11 ,. ~1· ••f\l !"'' "4rk.i ~ -• I ~.-wJ\lan t 1 ,.,..,1.,, fi '"' ...... ,,.,,., •1 WIM'MI N•"" t <• " <• .. .. Ae, 10 ft 1-1 Cl·• •.. , .. " .. •• 11 1A% OAIL.YPILOT H /F Thursd1y. October 2. 1975 A Pushover? 8 aiiin Backed Badges INDlcrED COUNTY SUPERVISOR Robert Ballin ad· mltted Wednesday that the one lobbyist he can't resllt en· ti.ced hlm to suggest that the Ora,nae Cotµ1ty Grand Jury be glven $JOO to purchase idcntJfication badges for lts 19 mem· bers. 'the irreitislible lobbyist Battin referTed to was Rachel Pen')', the :i upervisor·s girlfriend -who also hiippens to be a member of the Grand Jury. MISS PER.RY. though, was not one of the irand jurors who voted lo indict Battin on crimine1l charges in late July, a fact he wu quick to point out when admitting she had charmed him into making his $100 spending pro· po11al. Battin's fellow supervisors agreed that identification badges m ight help solve any identity problem's amona the jurors but said the money should come from the jury's budget. Formal N otice • - ' Teacher Meet on Contract ) . By KATllV CLANCY Qt .... o.ltT ,.0 ........ Teachers in the Jluntington Beach City (elementary) School District wlll hold a mas& meeting at 7 a.m. Friday to discuss the school board's latest contract of- rer . which includes a seven per- cent pay hike. Tanner Peterson. president of the teacher g roup, said a strike vote will be on the teacher ballot. But he won't r'ecommend a strike. Peterson said he will rerom· mend instead that teachers re· ject the board's latest pay offer made Wednesday night , "because the offer includes nothing for kids ... • -.. -. • • 0.11, .............. " C~unty Appeals DA Tra11sf er Bid Block He explained teachers want the board to increase classroom supplies, which were trimmed somewhat from this year 's budget. Two Hore Lane s The county counsel's off ice filed formal notice Wednesday to appeal an Orange County Superior Court ruling that blocked the transfer of 22 in· vei1tigators from the di strict at· torney's staff to the sheriff's de· partmenl. Filine of the notice came aft er Judge Byron McMillan refused to reopen the case. ·Patty Linked 1 To Getmmy ·Garage Rental SAN FRANCISCO (UPIJ - Patricia flearst has been 1 positively identified as the woman who rented a garage that concealed one or the getaway cars used in a suburban Sacramento bank robbery in which a woman was killed. the San Francisco Chronicle report· ed lciday. The newspaper reported federal agents as saying Miss Hearst's "only known active role' in the holdup was tenting the garae:e. However, the Chronic1e also said Miss Hearst was connected • to the holdup by a "bait bill." The bill's serial number was re· corded by the bank before the robbery and was found in the San Francisco -apartment where the newspaper heiress was arrested. In other deveiopmenls today : -The Sacramento Union re· ported that SLA members Wil1iam and Emily l-1arris used a · rundown fram e house as a hideout in downtown Sacramento from January until JW\e. -The San Ft"anciscoChronicle also reported that investigators are looking into tbe. ''strong PJAlbility'' that the SL.A actual· ly carried out acts of terrorism claimed by a group called the ''Chicano Liberation Front.·· A government pr05ecutor said Wednesday it is inevitable that , Miss Hear11l will race mo e criminal charges. But stal Al · tt·-i'!y General Evelle Y ger _.,~ .. could conceiva ly esc. ·ecution if she agr · tot! 1itness stand against her l ·Symbionese Libera · tion A •uf comrades. "It is · inevitable that other <'barges will be filed." U.S. At · tomey James L. BroYfning said after the meeting. He made the remark to newsmen after hi s brief ap· pearance at a gathering of other state and rtmeral officials who met to discuss charges against arrested members of the SL.A. The Sacramento Union said the !_larrises, now in custody in Los Angeles, rented the house under the name of Carol Simmons. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed ,..tt kltM t...i J'l'bl•""'' Jack R. Curlev Vk~ _.,.tt lOt"t '""Gt-al loM-• Thomas Keevll [dilo• "" Deputy County Counsel Charle~ Se\'ier will fil e an appeal to thl Fourth District County of Appeal ~ in San Bernardino. But Deputy Supt. Charles Palmer said while lhat budget was cut "slightly,·· the board will consider in creasing it wi(h new state allbcation funds al its next meeting. Mark Construction Comp~my's steamroller squashes asphalt in new turning pocket during addition of two extra lanes to Fountain Valley's Euclid Avenue. Work done under $281,000 contract will expand roadway from Ellis to Edinger A venues and will improve traffic fiow. New paving is due to be installed today and Friday. Rest of work will be done in two more weeks. Transfer or the investigators was ordered June 19 by thl· Orange County Board of Supervisors during a budget hearing. Immediately after the board's unanimous decision, District Al · torney Cecil I-licks charged il was dictated by a shadow gov· ernment that control& some supervisors. And. Hicks added, the t.ransrer was aimed at 'Stopping him rrom investigating political corrup· tion . The district attorney later filed the suit to halt the transfer and Judge McMillan subsequently or· dered the supervisors to set asillc their order. Jn his Sept. 18 written ruling, Judge McMillan upheld Hicks on virtually every legal point con· tested during a hearing on the case. The judge round the aborted traruJfer was an attempt by the supervisors to tell the district at· torney "which areas ol criminal prosecutions he should or should . pot undertake ... The judge also said the transfer was ittempted under the guise of a budget considera- tion but, in reality, did not in· volve monetary concerns. He went on to term the transfer "in unlawful interference with the duties or the district al· torney·· and said the board abused itis di iscretion and juri5diclion by ordering the transfer. RE·SIGN ••• blems that ranged from suicidal to homicidal tendencies and to help those in need of food or baby care or other necessities. Goldsmith has served as direc- tor of counseling since ?.larch 29 with the goal or hel plng families in times of crisis. He established a counseling training program in whi~h volunteers learned from professionals how to help persons with marriage and family pro· blems, sex problems. "We have received positive feedback on this program." Goldsmith said. Crawford said that Peter Put· nam. a licensed clinical social worker with a private practice in Seal Beach, is a~.~t._erim coUnseling ~ir-~ in Goldsmith'splace. Old Timer Dies at 82 Private funeral services aTe scheduled Friday for pionee r Orange Cou nt y welding in· dustrialist Arthur C. Munselle. 82, of Santa An a, who died Tues- day. "I believe we spend more dollars per child than any other elementary district in the coun- t Y." Palmer said, adding , h0Wt'ver. there coul(I be one or two exceptions. And he said teachers are using a "half truth" lo win support from parents. Palmer said today the board's seven percent pay offer won un· animous support from the school ·board, although Trustee Brian Garland told Palmer later that he did not supPort some other items in the board's package. Peterson said teachers have threatened to boycott "back to school " nights at schools this fall , but at an open house at Mof· fell School last week and al five open houses tonight, they will pass out information about their position. Palmer said at Wednesday's session, teachers reduced their pay requeslfrom 12 percent to 10 percent. and they offered a com· promise on additional pay at teaching anniversary levels. He :said the board may meet again. depending on the outcome of Friday's meeting. Newport Cop Wrong Choice For 'Victim' The night attendant of a Newport Beach service station picked the wron~victim in an al· Jeged credit card theft this week -a city police officer. And no sooner had about $15 in merchandise been rung up on the stolen card than the alleged thief wound up with a bigger expense. He now has to find $5,000 in bail on a forgery bust. Detectives said that the atten· dant. Joseph William Sabia, 18, of 16877 Nichols St., Huntington Beach, was turned in by his employer after the boss became suspicious of discrepancies in re· ceipts. Officers ~aid the card ap- parently had been taken after Police Officer Dick Modlin, 28. :stopped at the station for gasoline. Uneasy Calm For Lubo_n LISBON, Portugal CAPJ -The Portuguese capital was calm early today despite Socialist warnings that ''minority groups·· planned an attack during tht' night on Premier Jose Pinheiro de Azevedo and information media. A resident of 201 W. 20th St., Mr. Munselle was a S6·year res i· denLof_lhe..city arut!_ounded the o ld Orange County WelOirfg ~ Works which he operated with his sons Frank and Edward, also Except for a few military police jeeps on patrol, there were no soldiers in sig~e streets after midnight. he lights were out at the barrac s or an artillery regiment that had pledged sup- port for any "working class" move, and the regiment's armored vehicles were unat- tendedin"a-puking~ol. --- Group Eyes Switch of Districts A group or parents in north Huntington Beach, now served by the Westminster (elemen· tary) School District. believe their neighbors would prefer joining a Huntington Beach un- ified school district rather than one based in West.minster. And the group's spokeswomao. Barbara Milkovich, ·is trying to win support for the ·idea from citizens and from the Orange County Committee on School Dis· trict Organization. At present, she said today. about "a dozen " families in her area are working on a citizen plan for unification and she urged other interested families to call her at 897-9766 for additional details. The citizen plan, which Mrs. Milkovich presenled·last week to the county committee, asked for unification along strict city boun· daries if the current south Hunt· ington Beach unifiCation plan does not succeed. Or, 1he su·ggested today, perhaps the city could be divided into two districts with equal tax bases. If lhe south Huntington Beach plan succeeds, the citizen plan calls for unirying the current Ocean View (elementary> School District with the five schools in her area which now are part of the Westminster district. But. in the m eantime, the Ocean View district has proposed unifying along its own borders. And the Westminster School Board has called for unification including Mrs. Milkovicb's area. two Ocean View schools, the Seal Bekch elementary district, and the part of the Garden Grove Unif1ed School District within Westminster city lim'its. Mrs. Milkovich's proposal is on tonight's Westmin.Ster School . Board agenda. The board will meet at 7:30 p.m. at district. of- fices, 14121 Cedarwood Ave., Westminster. · ·Mn. Milkovich said if she does address the board she will tell trustees. "lhat we are Marin a (high school) oriented and Hiint- lngton· Beach oriented, and we want to be part of a plan or plans that are devised for the city of Huntington Beach ... She explained that in discuss- ing the m8fter with neighbors she has found ''that the over- whelming majoring of them want their children to go to Marina." If the two unification proposals in that area succeed. those children would no longer attend that high school unless by in- . ter-district agreements because they would become part of the Westminster district. Marina would be part of the 0cean View wlifiocl.dillri1ct.----- , Residents Discuss j Valley School Site l I Residents of Century Park Homes in Fountain Valley have scheduled an 8 o'clock meeting Friday night to discuss the future or a school site in their 400-bom e tract. Joy Socoon said the meeting will be at her home, 18801 Deodar St., and she said anyone interest· ed may attend. She said residents or the tract. located off Bushard Street between Garfield Street and Ellis Avenue, -want the Fountain Vallf!Y School District to avoid selling the' site, which now has been declared surplus. But Assistant Superintendent Jack Mahnken saitl the district doesn't have any immediate plan to ~ell it anyway, although the current school board or a new unified school board, if unifica· tion _passes in Fountain Valley, may decide to do that. _ Mrs. Socoon said studen~ in the tract now are beingJbused to Arevalos, Newland and Lamb Schools,· and :she explained parents would prepfer having them all attend one school within walking distance. But while Mahnken said that request is a "worthy goal,'' he couldn't make that promise. Instead, he explained, future de- cisions on such matters will have to await the outcome of unUica· lion and be left up to the new· board then. · Mahnken said enrollment in the district has droppec;J bf about 700 students over the past few years, so a decision not to build a school at Century Park is necessary. /f',.._PageAJ I INDICTED. • SLA, which kidnaped Miss Hearst from her Berkeley apartment Feb. 4, 1975, died in a South Los Angeles home during a shootout with police. Miss Hearst and the Harrises had been the object of one of the most intense n ationwid-e searches in the history of the FBI until their ca pture in San Fran- cisroSept. 18. The Harrises were brought to Los Angeles last week for ar- raignment on 18 charges filed a·gainst them by the district at- torney's pffice on May 22, 1974. Miss Hearst remained in San Francisco for prosecution of federal charges stemming from a bank robbery following her kid - naping. 1 The grand jury indictment s upersedes the dis trict at - torney's complaint and aJso can- cels a scheduled preliminary hearing for the couple next Wed· nesday in Municipal Court.. ··vou don't build schools when you have Jess kids.'" he com- mented. But Mrs. Socoon said if the school can't be built now, she would like assurance that the board wouldn't sell it for at least five years to see if enrollmentcon- tinues todrop. She said with the soaring value o( land. she doesn't believe the district would lose money in postponing any decision. Essay Contest , ' Planned for Bicentennial ·I A bicentennial essay contest is being offered to Huntingtoq, Beach fifth graders this month, the first bf eight such competi- tions planned. The. fifth graders are being . asked to comPose a theme of 200 words or Jess about 'lbomas Jef~ ferson's accomplishments before he became pfesident. The contest priz~ will be one- day trips lei one of five Southern California amusement parks. Competition the next three months will be open to sixth9 seventh and eighth graders, cOm- pany offici81s said, and then the contest will be repeated for each grade level. 1bose interested may pick up entry forms al the firm. 1623 Alabama Ave.' No purchase is re- quired. Quigley Set To Announce The word "Leadership'• will get some new meaning Monday. Irvine Councilman Henry Quigley, who papered the Orange Coast with signs proclaiming "Henry Quigley -Leadership" has announced that's when he will announce his election plans. Quigley is expected to try for the Republican spot in the 74th Auembly District w,hich was re-• centJy· vacated by six-termer Robert Badham. Badbam is going afte r Congreasm&UJ Andrew Hinshaw's <R ·Newport Beach) 40th Congressiohal District SeaL Chico Protest CHICO <UPI) -About 12Sstu· dents at Chico State University Wednesday demons trated against a new statewide require- meht-tbat campus police at.state 1univer5ities and""Colleges carry sidearms around the clock. of Santa Ana·. · · Burial in Fairhaven Memorial Park will follow family rites for l\1 r. Munselle, who was a charter me mbe r or Jubilee Masonic Lodge 604 and was a 32nd degree Scottish Rite member. Telephone Phantom -Reapp~ars By A.llfRUR R. VINSEL retuf'D for sare release of a ot .. D*tty ,. ......... • female Camlly member he Claims In. sh Luck A telephone phantom who has to hold as a hostage. terrorized many OrJnge Coast . mothers in more thab3»01inlater · Investigators logged the two N Bl calls reported lo two yel.l'1 has malicious calls made Wednesday 0 arney suddenly resumed hla ·habit or .. cases or extortion. C:ruel hoax.es efter a period or Estortion makes ita federal o(. DUBLIN. !~eland (AP) :..The silence. fense. alnco telephone lines con· Irish Sweepota~es' biggest priie trolled by the Federal Com· ·ever, $800.000; was won today by tt'he two newest incidents re· munlc1tlona Commission were Dr. V. D. Bishop of St. portedtOCO$ta Mesa Police Wed· Wied. Petersburg, Fla. nesdayJnvohied vlclimollvln4on Since 1973, tbe phaqtom caller Thewlnnerheldthefinlticket CibolaCirclein thCMeeaVerde baa made more than 200 drawn from one of the 36· ar"a and Sadt la1o Drive in telephone calls reported to porthol .. In the hu1e 1111 drum northeast Colla Meu. . 0.1111• Cout authorlU• and the lhat dominates the audltorlum.o(\, Now, invntlcaton said IDclay, PacllleTeloP.hon~Company . the Sweep' a head,uarten in hi baJ c~,.a,aed hll ltor7' •ll&htly 1nvestl1ators say they ¥e cer- that went·unreported by the vic- tims, whom he apparently calls at random, not knowing anything about them. livesat.~mCord~\ro, , l1le caller'• pattern in the past ,.., conlln«t.prlmarily to the south cOunty area and he would describe lb detail what he was His method Of oPeration is to about to do or bad. 'done to the claim be has abducted a female he had allegedly ab· dau1hter, so many· j)iieople who ducted, ' have no daughter •renot subject· Telephone company security ed to the fnr the Cililler seeks;---agents-h"Dve---occasimally beep Other wome n with little girls or able to trace a specific pattern teen-aged daugblen have been and predict to a certain degf'ee tenined by the telePhone caller. where he may strike next. until they call thi daughter's "There are several of them school or place of work and con-around the county.,'' a Pacific firm the~ are ther,_,_ Telephone Company &Pokesman "He la an older man Who at i~id today" or some or. tbe first aeero• quite ,convincing,'' •.notorious pt~Cera 11( lewd... or says Costa Mua Police: Delee-rre•tenln& calls. · llubllrl. and 1de~l~1 rallaom .-..y in I ' talll lie bu.made far more calls .. ~~ 1r----.!lr------~"11r--. • ' . - I • . "" VOL. 68 ·NO. 27 3 5ECTI NS •PAGES • I lu•-y ·-o -~-..,,·: catt ~ • • • • 11 Counts of Rob~~ry, Kidtiaping, -ASSfl.U~t . . . LOS ANGELES (UPI> -A Loo AoWeles County arud jwy IOclay indicted P1trici• Heant aDd Emily and Willlom Horrill qn 11 counll eacb or robbery, lddaoplng andw1ultwith1deedlyWeapon. The itldlctmenla W<!te Clllumed in the courtroom Of SUPerior Court Judie William L. ·Rilzi .wllh lbe members ol lbe arai>cl jury present: -• .~ Upun recominendatioi\. or de· Nicoll OKs Griev~ By ((Jnioii" . A gri~vance agjlinst Nev.•port. Mesa Unified School Di strict Supt. John Nicoll, leveled by the president or the teachers:'' union, has been settled in ravat o( the unioo president. Maya Decker, president or the Newport·Mesa Federation of Teache~ (NMFT> and a social st1:1dies teacher at Corona del Mar High School. said today that Nicoll grl.nted her the part-time contract st)e requested. Miss Deck.er Cile<f a grievance last month against the superin- tendent when he refmcd to re- duce. her work day Crom six to five periods to allo')' time for c:on· ducrmg union matters. However . several days ago, Nicoll reversed his earlier de- cision and granted the partial contract. The NMFJ' will pay about $2,SOO to rree that extra period for·Miss Decker. put1 Dillrict Alion>eY Samuel on federal charlles Al San Pran· Jlayereoa,-bail was 1et at risc:o and that tboH app&renUy SIOO,OOOc apiece tor tbe three would lake jN'effdenee over {be former . members ·fll Ille Sym-Loo Angeleo pl'ooecUtlon. bionese Liborolion Anny. · The · indictmeal cl>orae\I lbe ~ Karrises, who were-triowilhtwocoutaofkidn8pinj, .. J in. ,,..110d)' in Ille Loo lllree of robbeey and six or ... .ua-etes eount1" jait; Y(ftt or· • 1ault with a deedlj wellPQft. dered to..•OPe•t Fridly mprnina The char,.. 1rew out of an in- for arraicnment: , . cident at a Los Angeles sport.inc Mayerson told Judge R.ibl that &oods store in May, 1'74, durine Patricia Hear1l was''being held : which Patrici!t Heri allegedly . ---· . ~~Pushover? ....... .. , ,. Batth:i· ~ked &ulg~ . INDICTED COUNTY 81,IPIJ:RVISOa Robert Battin ad- mitted"'Wednetdi:Y that tlie me lbbb'Yiit lat can·t~ niSiA en- ·lic."ed bim to su.-11est.that the Oran1e Ceunty Graftil Jury be giyen"SJOO to purchue identificMidn bad&es for its 19 mem- • ber&1 The irresistible klbbyist Baµin refured to waa Raebel Perry. tie s~rvisqr's girlfriend -who also happen*itobe 'amf!11bef ?ftheGr:andJury. . L -~. ~ MISS PERRY, though, was not oae of the 1rand jurors wt)o· votect to indid Battin Oil "criminal ch1t1es "'in lite July, a 'fact. he was qulckto'poinrout when admitting she had"charmed· him into making his"SlOO spendinl pro· pblal. Battin's rellow supervisori:lagreed that identirication ·. ~ges might _help solve any identity problems among the Jurors b1,1t &aid the money should come rrom the jury's bi.Klget.i:-4 .. ; . . COunty Appeals· PA opened fire with an automatic weapon when the HMNes ....,ere c~ 1booliftlng lo the store abd Oed. • ' Durina their Oight1 the trio are accused of haviDI JlbdUCled two men ... and t'*-ken th eir a'utOmoblle&~"Bdth Were released unhar,med. -"' The dily after tKt shoplift ing incident, six mef'l)bers of the (See IN~ICTf;D, Po(e AZ I Widow.Sues . In Ocean • A widow whose baby was born nine mont.h.S arter her husband died in the wre(k or the "Shool- inc Star'' demanded h ,950.000 in dam""•ges Wednesday rrom the es(a\e or·ooat owner Fred 0 . H3r0er and his wire, Phyllis . . • I ~rs . Linda Bashor of Garden Grove, who lis ts her daughter, Tammy Roberta, six months, as co-plaintiff, claims in her Orauge County Superior Court action ,that negligence led' to the death of her husband, Robert C. Bashor. on June 13, 1974. •. ---r Lost with Bas hor when the "Shootin·g Star'' foundered in heav1 seas ofr Baja California. werie Harber, County Supervisor Ronald Caspers and seven other men w)\oae bodies were nevt;.r re· covered rrom the waters near San"Benit9 lsland. . ln expl,a1nin& biS i;eversal. "Nitoll said, ~·Ow-ifg the course or tbe initial ertevance pro· -cedure, we received l'"com- munication rrom Lhe t~ers · unron ciling the ract :~at a signiricanl 'ttu·inber ·or teachers have.part-ti.me oontracls. '' .T:riansfer Bl~·Blife c -;;.... . ~ !lit ....... ~ COUit to&ieol tllken UI fhi"l&st JO days against thtt H•rber estate. l -· ' ""''1111;1•' '1'11it.~~unly cl>unsel'• oC!ic~ · ~IJdH~•IJj~s~or· file.A al notiee .W~ayto ~tM»isullli>rs'liset·aside Jn an earlier Superior Court ac- tion. Mrs . .Margie Kl iin of Anaheim 1oug'tlt an unspecified s um in damages ror the loss through alleged negligence oJ three' sons: Joseph T., 27, John Chdrle,1:, .26 •. and ·T.imotby . Michael125 . HjROHllO, PR&ltJDINT FORD f(r!'ND A :rTEHTIDN' •• ' ./fl,!lll~oe ......... W-m1d el Whfle Hou.. ~. •. . ? ''So,~• choineed my mind," ·tS..NICOLL0 PageAZl ' 8}J)feal i(n' Orange County theirOrCl~r_. • Suptiirior Court ruling th~I .. In hiS .5eP.t. 18,Written ruling, blotked ~th~ transfer ol 22 in-Jud.Se' McMillan upheld Hicks on VestigatorS fr.Om the district at· · virtually •every. leg_al pOint . Con - •.omeY#s start·to the:sheriff's de·· (ested clUrirtg~ a hearirtg on the Wai-Sears Erased i ' .. • -> •• • ' . partment. case. ' . Year-round Beach Dog &m Proteated fttt:ng·of the· notir.e came after 'fiie j'Jdge round the aborted Judg'e Byron McMillan ~rused tranarer was /,.ri attempt by \J'e to reopen the .case. e:upervisors tQ tell the' district at. Mrs . Klein was one o f a nurdber of plaintiffs, including the next of kin or Caspers and two sons who died in the wreck, to sue the Harber estate tn a federal court laWsuit that seeks more than_l8 rhilJion in damage1. Hirohito Tells Ford A lasl•minute mobilfzafion ef- rort is emerging among Newport Beach's dog owners hiopin& to he~ off a city move to ban dogs from city beaches all year long. Michael Wolf, a leader in a petition campaign, said that a strategy session is set to start at 7:30 p.m . Tuesday 8t the upstairs meeting, room or the Villa Nova Restaurant on M ariner:s Mile. WoU: t~ay Characterized the erfOrt as a combination protest of tfi:e·ban ab"d a'n..aU'empt t'.oreach a positive compromise in the effort to. lesser\ 'dog activity On . the beacl)es. . . ·City.councilmen will meet·Oct. 13 and give rinal deliberatior) to al1'ordinance &lreadY ifitfodUced. j'We hope to head the second read!n_g orf .with IB.tl ._.aJteroate »Olul1on , ··Wolf !(aid. .. ._ The e'-is,ting steMe pr:oposed too ep1a·c,enreo . al!ows,.dop.on leashes bac~on• ocean btaches once theJiumrner aeasoo ends: Wotr said that~'petttions circWated tiy sup~n-:are·not all in_,yet, but'lhat lntitial COWili of earlY returns show si(natures ex~eedin_I, 35().a I ~i_J'I~ ftJ:e l)an. Wolf an<t a core Of early-ba,t- tlers boi.ight' ~-~:, lt\~·local new~paj).ers to')aj~ri~,th~ ~tom· mun1\y. · ... ""'" . "Thoee ads ·worked," he said. "Even two weeks~er thef ended, we're still getUng a lot ot phone calls. .. Deputy CountY, Counsel Charle tomey ''which areas of criminal Sevier will (ile an appeal to th( prosttutlons he sbould1or should FoUrth District Count¥ of Appeal! not undertake.·· inS.O·Bemardino. The judge afso said the ·TrM\Sfer Of tlle investigators transrer was attempted t.ll'Kler was ordered June 19 by the the'gW.se of a bUdget: considera- Ot' alfce County Board of tion bqt, ).n reality, did not in· Supervisors during a budget· volve monetary concerns. heating. He went on to term the transfer IO:lniedfately after the board's "an unlawful interlerenee with unanimous decision,. District At · the duties or the district at· tomey Cecil Hicks char.ged it to'r'ney ·· and said the board wa. dictated by a shadow eov-abused its discretion and e,m_m._e,n.!_~t!!.!!__ contr~so.m!__jul!iadlctlon by o rder.ing the s~9'f'I:-.-,. .,. ~ t rln'Srer :I:.!' .. Md:'"°Hi'Cli:s •dded, tie transfer · was aimed·al stopp.ing.him rrom investigating political corrup. tion y"'· ·-_The dfst.ri ct att;,mey later filed the Suit to halt the trarisfer and ~;~rlhtepg Jury • I • ii ' 1P~~~rs-G)lll NORWALK CAPJ -The jury aocjdina--t¥-{afe ol Deborah 'Rantaei\1 h•s askecl<for a reread- ing ,Of t'estimonx .thar placed. a shQf1.i11i .. ;n ~·~· b"°d• houn beCore<tbe Calal sh~ ol \he •riianshersaldrapect_her. ' NY BID SPURS MARKET RAUY • NEW YORK tUPJ) -The &tock marktt rallit:~ late today to close sharply'fiHgher in moderatel:Y active tradiiig on the New )"ork Stock Exchange. A Promise of state aid.lo' help bail out New York City triggered the rally. The Dow Jones industrial • average-;-a--:-34_44.poiilt loser tile previOWs three sessions,· &ained 10.39. points to 794.55.. Advances le:d declines by about a six-to-five margin. (Ta6les. 87) Prices were lower in motlerate tl']ldiJlg on •the American Stock Exchange, · Newport Cop Wrong Choice For 'Victim' The night a tte ndant or a Newport Beach service station picked the wrong victim in an al- lec_ed credit card theffthis week -a city police orficer. . And no Sooner had about $15 in mttchandise been rung up on the stolen card tha n the alleged thief wound up with a bigger expense. He now has to find $5,000 in bail on a forgery bust. Detectives said that the atten· dant, ,/oseph Willia m Sabia, 18, of 16877 Nichols St .. Huntington ~ac h, was turned in by his employer affer tile boos OOC'a me swspicious of discrepancies in re- ceipts. Officers said the card ap- parently ·had been taken after Police Officer Dick 'Modlin, 28, ~lopped at the station for gasoline. ·'I'hi ~timony came from John Hu·gbe!l';-i"Who 1tbld Il he co~rt earUer::-h6 apd h'is wile: Donna, . Vlllit~ Miss ,Kantllient at her . bolile OCt:.3,'111'/~, the.'!•Y Danny . VCl..A.l!rol Contention WA SHINGTON !AP) - Japan·s Emperor Hi rohito formall y opened a Lwo-week !:>1ate visit today by praising the complete reversal in Japanese- American relations following the "tragic interlude" of World War fl .. The emperor was greeted by President and l\.1rs. Ford at a col- orful ceremonial welcome on tbc south lawn of the Wh ite Jtou!'le _under c,Pilly\ threatenin,g_ ,Rver - cast skies. ' , Full milita ry honors were re n- dered during lhe ceremony . which signaled a new level of ha r m o ny be tween ttie two Pacific allies. . "Our peopl es withstood the challengeli uf o ne tragic in - terlude, when the Pacific Ocean, symbol of tranquility. was in - stead a rough and stormy sea, and have built today unchaaging ties of friendship and good will," the emperor declared. In a strong and steady voi ce, t he 74-year-old monarch said, ··1 -feel immeasurably gratified by this happy d evelopment. and look forward with great anticipa- tion to th-e future of our rela· tionship.' · "Jn his w e lcoming rem arks. Ford made no reference to World War II. He said, "At a tirhe when ' • C. AlreftbtSinta Ana w'8 Willed. ._Hughes' said at· one .,otnt he saW"').flS1 Kantaj?ng near the ba'Ck door with a shoteun. The HuPerlestiried that Miss Kan· 1-. told lh<:m • obe had -rooe!l·tl\li nighrbefore by Al <11 • Porn Films 'Educational' ---.... -· .,. . . ' -' u.,ema·-_,Slated lljHILAltYKAYE female reminine psychology and Thus far . t estimo ny by ,.. 0 :_·:..'"·__:.; .·_~;: ·~ .. '_.;.: .. i ,.A"-f .,..u , ,or.,o.t•Y"lf't~ ffxilalitf .. " spetiali»t:5 appeari ngforth~de-i j J'Alll.,,...:Je 1 ' ,._ ,, . • A UCLA psychology Professor Artie film illustrates the right fense "t,>arallels that delivered a • p; • • .. • For J!aran.edice -and researcher today told the 0/1 women lo receive sexual month ago in another 1-laror un- Tbe wO(d ''Leadership'' will . ~ . • i.. jury, in th,e Balboa Pusiycat .~atification and the right to~-icipaJ courtroom where obsceni- cet 90me n~ JP.1•..Nn&..llonday. -~l!'WJK!'rt Beach's-paramedica Theater oblcehlty trim that two disv~ti1Ua;,e a_ny .~ehason.dror their ly w~ debated. I ~vi n-e ~Go\l'fttj I m;.•n :He~y ..... , t}:leir •ew van w;u be in-well known sex filmJ at issue are sa ~f.~10~· e sru • Those specialists have insisted Quigl~y.yqoP,apereqthe.91'@Age 1 ~to~.atteodlnlt_'Ti· ''educational and entertaining .~oldstein is _o~e o( seve.ral that the two films ho·ve definite Coast with si1ns prqclaia'ILng d.ay'mominS~f~•)*:l~ng for.ctults.'' · 1 behavioral spec1al1st.s appeanng values in contemporary cultui:es "Hepry Qµl&Je.y -LeaderfhJ.p" ~ p, NewPort "Harbor , Add'-· ~•~ · ~ t.Jle-defepse roster ~an at-.,.4 ·anct-d<rnot.Jufr'tn bi.atenhahcesex- has announced that'• i!'ben he" CbabiberolCOmmeroe. • tf.v•l• ~ ·~~ ~==11to prove lo a six;mati,.six· ualaw•r•n4'si ' . / wUl--.i'cejjts·e1'!di21!Pl0111. -:so•lliMoililliiiM!iif=;r,,;,,,... ,, ii,.· ~Jury that lh0>'1W..:mm5 · • :· , ~ Qlltlle~ i.' 4~c10cfi0.1.fy for • will Jieg111,..t foail .•. ...;,)I{ the '~~ and ' , vU ·~zed !,Ole last June in .. pair of Goldsteln .. feyted to "Devil in the RepUbi1c1n 1pol m the.14th ~rter tnn.s C..roi.el Roqm. in t.n S11 ~·o-es, ·; Dr. 1cb~ ' 'ee i'ald:s are not. obscepe by Miss -lones•· _'a~ a "moral, or Adembl~ l>i~\rict ~hicl1"was 're· ~· Sflj~. t~e eYeat. marks • Goldlteinithtifi~d that eat.ti ftl ' alewi'de stendar<\..,. eltl\c,al, story .. cently vac•ted,, b)! sif'l•termer fcirinftlunve•lanc ol~pro1ram ras aldti!:dctr,meftag.!.pt1m -Tt\e. UCLA educator and ije admitted lhal vie-wing of Rb~·B•llJtiY!"t(,11 , 1 1 .• :. ' whiCb wiJI --,tart ... .,_ ftre de· 1 re 8 r emale ~1tter1 rmer ~Qnsultan\ to a pre · eit!Jer film at issue would in· B-dh1,19 .. l_.-~·~Jtln_& .. after partmiR' '•uae_i~u -.next. week. sex. ~ •. ._ enµ11 commissjon invcstigat-' crease sex.ual aw.arene.i and ac-Con~r.,.omon ~rew Hl114b01''• lfooC Nemonal ltooplfal will .. The dei.•~•l ,,... · r ~~~ap,h and obOceplty llvlty In lbt viewer. .• (11'·Newpo,rt Beapb' •Oth H~ .-u the ba111; Mpillon .ror ~pT~' • .Jl• --~-1cfleduled' to cO'hU-nue • ' "But it's not a case.of•imitat· c.,r..&lonal Dlstrict..at.1 ~·iunlt. · 1 · porlanl meii1~t• 1' gltd ~ 1 mlli\1 itly thfs'ane..,,.,.,.,: Ing. Ii"• m nnkl'>''· ··ho edaed. ~-. -' ' . if • _,,, the benefits of cooperation J; mutually acclaimed, You"r M"'"1 · jesty"s visit sym bolizes a~ strengthens the ties between oor two peoples." · ;.. Ford said the restoration t. peace and friendship t>etween t countries fulfill s a goal th • made for t hem selves a century ago. .: · The red-carpeted speaker..!s stan~ was ringed by about 2.000 QDIQO~erl) restrained by a roPe barrier.. ' The cerem.Qny' opened as t President an d Mrs. Fo~d emerged from the White Hou.'ic to greet the emperor's limous i~. wh1chwas accompanied by thr~ sec urity age nt s runnirl:it alongside. The two chiefs of stale shook hands and seemed pleased to see each other. · Mrs. Ford presented a bouqu~l of roses to the em):>eror's wif"- Empress Nagako. .. The imperial couple arrivell here after thf two-day plival) rest stop in Williamsburg, VJ. • • Coas(. Wea,her ' < • • Some low cloudiness un-". til mid-morning Friday clearing to hazy sunshine . ~ S l ightly cooler tem· ... peratures with highs of 68 ~ at th e beaches rising to 75 '! inland. Lows tonight 57·63. ~ INSIDE TODAY • • • . Bobby Benton hod lhree ben1. and smoked m"orijuano just before auto cr<Uh in .. which girl/rimd died, Grit!/· sCrickftt, he took his li/e rix wee kl lot er. F'or poignant, ac· count o/ Mmlo "Pork tragedy. ittA1. · ·--• • I , • .42 DAil V PILOT N Thursday, Oc1ob« 2. 197! •' '. -' 1 • ~G etaway Car _T .ed Tragic Ending The happy romance or teenagers Bobby Benton (ri ghtl and Joanni e McFate ended tragically in their side-by- side graves a fter Joannie \Vas killed in the. cr~sh of a . car driven by Bobby after he had been dnnkmg, and Bobby shot himself to death six weeks later. Storv. A7 .. Stolen Bank Drafts In Use in Newport A Newport Beach detective is- sued a strong warning today to private sellers of automobiles to .carefully investigate payments (by bank draft or cashier's $hecks. ~· The advice comes after a r: · , ,.W. T. Grant .;~ Files For ~ I Bankruptcy I NEW YORK (APJ -W. T. Grant Company, a nationwide re- taillna chain with over 1,000 'lJ\or,. in 401tllt ea, filed a petitiOll •tor reclr18lliutlon uhder federal ~bankruptcy laws tcilay in t he ' 'U.S. District Court. The New York-based chain, which has lost money steadily for nearly three years, filed undir Chapter 11 of the bankruptcy laws, which permits a COri'fpany· to continue to operate while try-' . jng to reach a suitable arrange- ment with creditors. • Earlier this week. Grant an- hounced that It was Gperatinc ;rith a "negative net worth," that is, with liabilities exceeding as- sets. Such a condition is defuied as insolvency under the bankruptcy laws. · - Grant's major creditors are a groupof27 banks, which have ex- tended a total of $640 million in short-term and long-term loans to the ailing retailer. In July, the company said it had assets of $711 million. Founded in 1906 in Massachusett.!I, Grant employs about 60,000 persons. J( ls most heavily active In the Northeast. Jt has had Orange County stores · in ~untington Beach, Anaheim, Fullerton, Garden Grove and Santa Ana. The Huntington Beach store has been closed. In co\lrt papers, Grant said as of Sept. 4 it had assets or $1.016 billion and lia bilities or $1 .03 ·billion. It said it was unable to pay its debts as they fell due. · Observers said the Chapter 11 filing by Grant was the largest in retailing history. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N . Wffd P. .. IM"1 ..... PlllllhN• Jack R. Curley V'<~ ~••kle11• ............... -... .,.. Thomas Keevl! l!dl ... " Tll~oMurphlne ·-OterSn H. Rkhard P. Nall '"\!"..,' Moof!Olt>t N.....,, Newport Beach resident sold a car earlier this week only to find that the bank draft he accepted had been stolen. And in a second, similar case, a resident sold an experisive sports car to a man arrested the following day in La Habra, trying - to sell the car he bought with a boa:us piece of paper. ·~Jn fight of Wh3t we·re seeing. theorily transaction that a person should accept in selling a car is that good old green stuff - cash," suggested Detective Ken Smith. Tbus far Smitb said there is no direct connection, between the two cases but the' operation was similar. The· man still outstanding with the Purloined car Identified himself to the victim as Bill Savage. The suspect was descri'bcd as being about 40 years old, having gray hair and weighing about 200 pounds. "This sort of, a scam seems to be growing ahd anyone advertis- ing a car for sale should deal either with cash· br cftetk the authenticity of a check with the bank· before signing anything or tumingoverthecar." · Smith said that in the case of the La Habra arrest, lhe seller, Dan E . Wyatt of 5.5125 River Ave., has his car worth $6,395 back again and is looking for a bonafide buyer. The suspect, identified only as Earl Wright, 35, was in custody oo a larceny rap. U.S., Canada Panels Meet In. Newport An estimated Z50 represen- tatives or U.S. ind Canadian agencies corrcerned with recrea· lion and environment and the coastline gathered for a three-day conference that started today in Newport Beach. The conference at the Newport Marriott Hotel is being s ponsored b y the Nationa l Oceanic and Afmospheric Ad - ministration (NOAA ) and will br- . together resource managers, p anners, business men, recrea- tion specialists and others con- cerned with improvement of lhe ('Oastal e nvironment a nd broadened recreational uses. • Workshops will be led by lnvit· ed specialists and on each day or the conference, keynote luncht.>on Bpeakers will address the gather- ing. Persons not yet invited are welcpme to participate and last- minute openin gs can be checked b y ca lling co nfe r e n ce coordinator Susan H. Anderson at (213) 822-1648. Irish Luck No Blarne y DUBLIN, Ireland <APl -The Irish Sweepstakes' biggest prize ever, $800,000, was won today by Dr . V . D . Bi s hop of St. Petersburg, Fla. The winner held the first ticket drawn from one of 'the 36 portholes in the huge gilt drum that dominates the auditorium of the Sweep'• headquarters In DubUn. The lucky ticket num~ w SAA02S79. To ratty SAN FRANCISCO <UPll - Palrieia Hearst h as been positive ly identified a s th e woman who rented a garage that concealed one of the eetaway cart1 used in a s ubu rban Sacramento bank robbery in which a woman was killed, the San Fr:tn('isco Chroniele report- ed today. The ne,1:s paper reported federal agents as saying Miss Hearst·~ "only known active rol"'" in th1..• holdup was renting the garage. llowever, the Cttronicle also said Miss 1-learst was connected to the J oldup by a ''bait bill ." The bill ·s serial number was r e· corded by the bank before lhe robbery and was found in the San Francisco apartment where the newspaper heiress was arrested. In other developments today : -The Sacramento Union re· porte d that S L.A m~mbers ·1 \Villiam and Emily llarns used a rundown fr ame house as a hideout in downtOwn Sacramento from January until JWle . First, t he Foundation -The San Francisco Chronicle also reported that investigators are looking into the "strong possibility" that the SLA act.Oal · ly carried out acts of terrorism elai med by a group called tht• ·'Chicano Liberation Front.·· Miss Newport Beach. Debbie Van Cleave, left and three in her court pack the base for' practice run at sandcastle building. They and scores of others in Newport Beach are honing their skills al ancient beach art for Newport Harbor Ch~mber of Commerce annual contest et Corona "del Mar Main Beach Oct. 19. Debbie's fellow builders, from left, are Lisa Creamer, Mi chelle Dutton and Bryt;1ne Bonner. A government prosecutor said Wednesday it is inevitable that ~1iss 1-lear s t wi ll ra ce mort! crimina l charges. nut state At· torney General Evelle Younger said she could conc eivably escape prosecution if she agrees to take the witness stand against her former Symbionese Libera- tion Army comrades. Laguna Needs Kind Accident Top Cop·-Official Victim Walks Off I "lt i~ inevitable that other charges wi ll be filed." U.S. At-· torney James L . Browning said after the meeting. . He added that neither Miss Hearst nor her attorneys had brought up the possibility she might appear as a state witness against SLA companions William and Emily H a rris, Wendy Yoshimura and other radicals. He mad e the remark t o newsriie n Uter his brief ap- pearance at 1 gathering of other state and federal officials who met to discuss charges against arrested members of the SLA . The Sacramento Union said the Harrises, now in custody in Los Angeles. r ented the house under the name of Carol Simmons. * * * f'ro91 P,..e A I INDICTED. • SLA, whichkidnaped Miss Hearst from her Berkeley apartment Feb. 4, 1975, died in a South Los Angeles home during a shootout with police. Miss Hearst and the Harrises had been the object of one or the most inte n se n at ionwid e searches in the his tory or the FBI until their capture in San Fran- ciscoSept. 18. The Harrises were brought to By FR EDERICK SCHOEMEHL OttM>Daliy ~l ... SUH Laguna Beac h's new police chief shquld be kind, not harsh. and approach Juw enforcement with a minimum of violence, Councilman Charlton Boyd told fellow coun cil members Wednes· day night. Boyd aired his views during consideration of a revised job description for the chier of police position. The new description wa s pre- sented in conjunction with the selection procedure for a suc- cessor to Police Chief Frank A. Schopen. He will retire Jan. 4. ·'The ideal is this area is that we are looking fot a person with character above reproach, so- m~e with a be nign and not a harsh image," Boyd said. He asked that s imilar language be included in the job description. Benign i$ defined in one dic· tionary as "gracious, kind ~_pro· pitious; gentle; generous." Boyd won backing from Vice Mayor Phyllis Sweeney and Councilman Jon Brand for a re- working of the description by Ci- ty Manager Al Theal. Mayor Roy Holm and Coun cilman Carl A. C. Munselle Dies aJ 82 Los Angeles last week for ar-Private funeral services are raignment on 18 charges ftl ed scheduled Friday for pioneer again.st them by the district at-Orange County weldin g in - tomey·s office on May 22, 1974• dustrialist Arthur C. Munselle. Mi ss Hearst r em ained in San 82, or Santa Ana, wbo died Tues· Francisco for prosecution or d federal charges stemming from ay · a bank robbery following her kid· A r esident of 201 W. 20th St .. napinst. · Mr. Munselle was a 56-year resi- The· grand jury indictment dent of the city and founded the s upersedes the district at ··· 'old Orange County Welding torney's complaint and atso can· Works wtJich he operated with eels a scheduled preliminary his sons Frank and &!ward, also hearing for the couple next Wed-of Santa Ana. nesday in Municipal Court. A total Burial in Fairhaven Memori al of IS witnesses testified before the Park will follow family rites fo r grand jury· ?t1r. Munselle, who was a charter NICOLL ••. l'licoll s8id. Both presidents of the two teacher organizations have tradi· tionally ·been allowed the free period if they wished. However, Karen Hooper, president of the Newport-Mesa Educators As- sociation, declined to take the re- duced work day this year. member of Jubilee Masonic Lodge 604 a nd was a 32nd degree Scottish Rite member . '$6 MltnON MAN' FOR REAL Television 's ''Six Million Dollar Man'• has a real-lifecoun· terpart. For more about him, the show, and ita star, Lee M ajon. see A16. Johnson were absent. .The council also decided to re- view advertisements for the posi- tion prior to their s ubmission to various publicatiops .. Theal said this action would de- lay hiring of a new chief beyond the Jan. 4 date. He said it would be likely that one of the two police captains would be elevat- ed to the rank of acting chief until a successor is hired. ··we shouldn't rush this one," Boyd said. "This probably will be one of the two or three most Im - portant issues I'll participate in.·· Beyond a s tatement in the- description on the character of the new chief, Boyd said the council should define what ·the ''police mission'' s hould be. "We should say that· together with the legal law enforcement duties, that there is an area of discretion to carry out the wis hes of the community,'' Boyd said. "I would like stress placed on less violence in this mission, a be nign approach wi,th a minimum of 'llolence and, 'if it is possible to do it, without guns," he said. Boyd s~id the mission should reflect prolection of perwons and property. He noted that the city of Irvine is trying to bllild a police depart- ment with a •·new image," and said Laguna should follow suit. "Those are very good com- ments, Mr. Boyd.'' said Mrs. Sweeney. A Newport Beach man walked away today from a one-car col· lision that s heared off :I traffic light pole, left it lying across the roof of his car and tangled it in :.: web of electrical wir&. • James Endres, 26, of 2:311 RedJands Drive, was stunned in the 1:04 a .m. accident at Bristol St.reel and Jamboree Boulevard -an intersection partly in Irvine, partly in Newport Beach and partly in unincorporated county territory. ' Highway patrolmen said En· dres' c;:ar was a total 1~~ Theim- pact sbeared off the light stan· dard at the southwest comer of tije'lnlersectiOn. The heavy' pole toppled and crus hed the roof of Endres· Mu&.tang.' An Irvine officer who heard the crash and was first at the scene said, "At firs t, I thought he had to be dead. It looked like he would have to be crushed, or, if not that, electrocuted from aJI the wires hanging all over.·· Endres, stunned from the col· lision, soon regained conscious- ness and got out or the car, the of- ficer said. The intersection was tied up wilil ai-most 5 a .m . as wreckers and firemen worked to disen- tangle the ~ar and light pole and put lhe signal back into opera- tion. I Pacific A·Peel OK for Nude Beach Pending ENCINITAS (AP) -This small coastal town may become the site of the nation's second legal nude sun- bathing beach. · Lloyd Lowery, parks and recreation director ror San Diego County, said Wednesday the J Street beach ·in Encinitas may be designated as a ••swimSuit'"OP· lional zone... · •. Tiie.city of San Diego now has the only-such zone in the United States on a 000-foot strip of Black's Beach in the La Jolla area. County supervisors scrapped plans Wednesday. to build a public stairway down the cliffs to the J Street beach after learning it was a possible site for the .county's nude beach. The s upervisors recently pass~ ordinance ban· ning nudity ~ public places thrOcighout the county. ·But they also rnstrtlcted staff members to find a suita· ble site for legalized nude beachcol!'bing. Telephone Phantom ·Reappears • By ARTHUR R, VINMEL °'* 0.11, pt ........ A telephone phantom who 'has terrorized many Orange Coa1t mothers in more than 200 sinister calls reported in two yean has suddenly resumed his habit of cruel hoaxes after a period of silence. return for safe release of a female family member be claims to hold u • hostage. JnvesUcators fogged the two malicious calls made Wednesday aa cues of extort ton. Extortion ma k~iba federal or. fense, since tel e~ one lineS con- trolled by the edtral Com -The two newest incident.a re· ·munlcaUons Commission were ported to Costa Mesa police Wed·· · used. nesday Involved victims llvt.na on Slnc8 1978, the phantom caller Cibola Circle In tHe M .. a Verde < ar~a and Saotia&o Drive In na1 made mo te than 200 northeast co.ta Mesa l•l1phone calla repoi:ted lo . · -. Oranae Co•at authorities and the Now, lnvnUJatOl'l lald lollay, · P .. iftoT•pboneCompany. , be bii cban1oq bla l1<iry alilhtJy 1 lnv..U1ato<a ••Y Ibey are cer' •"" demanda rantom money tr. ta1n he h•• made far more calls .--.,. ' ' that went unreported by the vie~ tims, whom he apparently calls at random, not knowing anything about them. His method of operaUon is to cfalm be -bae abdu cted a daughter, 110 many people who have no daughter are not subject· edtotbefeorthec11lerseeka. Other wome.n wlth little girls or teen·•ied daugfitera have been terrlfted by the telephone caller. until they c•ll the d1ulhte.r '& 1ch0ol or place of .work and. con+ firm t.he~ are there. 1 ••µe .ll an older man who at. flnit seem• quite convincing," sa.ys C<Mta Mesa Police Detec· 7 Ii v.,sgi. Slim Cordeiro. T.b~ eaner•s pattern in the past was .confined >primarily to the !OUlh CQlll'lly area and he would deacrlbe In de.tall what be was about to do or bad ~ to the fenlale be b•d alle1edly ab- ducted. ' . Telephona company seclirlty agents have occasion.ally been able to trace a specific pattern and pred.ict to a certain degree where he may strike next. "There are several of them around the county." a Pacific Telephone Compan)'\spokeaman said todi¥ or s ome ol the . notor,ous ' platen or lewd or thre ate.nlng calls .' -------:-- . • • ...... * COiia ... -'denl WUllul k•won, an eudlt mlDqtt !or ~Mime ... o.,,_,., has been .._vice pres!-edmllWtrallon · *" oC the Oran1e Coaot cbaptet or the Na· Ilona! Auoclati\)D or A<c>oulllallll ror 1'75-71. · · · He -i;nriously NAA vie. president ol cqjomunlcatlono, public relatlonl and membership: * Georae J . Voeatb, IJ"OUP executive of the system 1roup at Geeeral A.ato.•.U-. IK., hu been elected senior vice preoldent or the Ana!Mlm·bued company. . Vo11tk1 was formerly president of Varian Data ~thtneo . He and hla wl!e llve Iii Banta Ana. * • Alfred 1.. Gmt1 bal joined tlpe<lra-l&rlp Corporatloe as vice preoldent or markotlq and 1aleo. He was moat ~ c_eneral man•&ft of Anaconda El~tronlca In Anaheim ud Ylce presldt11 or A~cOnda Ct>,TV In Garden Grove. Spe(tro'Strip Is localed In Garden Grove. • • Jack W'. Kooman baa joined Southern C&IUomla T .. 1. bal Laboratory.frvlme, in Irvine. as vice president and director of bu1lnes1 development. • ··Imperial Biak hel natned Geerae OcMDer to the posi· tion of vice pr•ldent and manaaer of its C01ta Mesa olfice. · O.cb1n1r was formerly employed wlth another California bank In Newport Beach. He belongs to the Na- tional ~11oci1tion of Accountants, Orange Coast chapter, and the lrvlne Cout Country Club. He, his wire and t'ol.'O children li ve in Newport Beach. • Dttnnis M. Ame• has been appointed manager or the Santa Ana Housing 1Mvt1ioo or Western Mort.age Corpota· Uoa, a d lvi11lon or Unlonamerica.,lnc. oaeM1111 Amel joined Western in July after four years with a Santa Ana mortg3gt> banking rirm. • Santa Ana reiident H. A. "Tony " .Franken has bl-en named Western relional sales manager ror The Berk:Jint> Corporat19n. He will head Berk.line salesmen in the 12 Western states. .- ,. Dr. Lea 0 . 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V. , ~ :" '·~':" ; 1 •1 H ,.11::.: :u~~~.1;:: U ~ .... :;_: :=,"":.'1114: ~==: Natural Gas . :1 : ~ • )!l'l/i " ~ • ,: 1:: ... ~ ::::t'i.Y.2! 'ft r,"" .. ~:; =="r.·~:: >: 11"' ... WASHJNG TON"(AP>-Conteoding ft ... _." : 1 "" 1 11 . 1 ,, 2.... .-.1rn Al .• 1 1 1114 ... Ahb\ o 1v. ·~ J1 » .. -~ that higher •prices are necessary to. \·~\\ ·f.! E "' M '· tt-: ... =. :~~ .· ·•, 1:: ,~:=·= 5!,~~~ -~ 131 !k~:~ ~~~S:1:1 m ff:!': avoid shortages. Senate Republicans U! I m' r.=,, 1i "" lt:f-Jl nt:· -,.,..~Cl.ta 1 20 .. "A (.,,,,, •• , , .. -\.1.i 'are pressing ror a more gradual re---r.; moval or rederal controls on natural gas prices. •-A.!o 'I~"'-N«t .11 .. 10 1J 10-.-v. • ' ' llM t If 1 t u111 ••• *""'"' i'I . 11 -" "'9d , ... t• 1:tt :1o1v. + .\.Ii The Senate agreed to vote loday orf" ~;. ! ~.:~ti 1:1 ~:-~ 11~ ·i! ;i:::: e~~o~:t: ! j i!f!l.~ ~~EQ1~ ! ,!! :i:Ia:.: :,1:~e::!~ran~,~h:~~a1~:: -; ~· I '!~ .,-• -·"'jlll ·~•""" .. , •·~ Jected571o81onw~. ":.~~,J ' . -•1' ' • ·.·".. ..J& ;,;: =~ ::& ., ·.~ !!!ti':t'• ..•. •: ,, .... -11;11 ~ ••• Pw,,p • .,, ~-:: ll .. .-~ • • ) ' • . . i ! .. . : • H .. • ' • • . I •• .. • ~i • I • t ~ l l ' I -•• OAILYPILOf Thur!fay, October 2. 1975 l l. ! I ' Tonight's TV Highlights· KHJ (9) 7: 30 -"Now Voyager.'• This classic movie drama from 1942 is repeal· ed with Bette Davis, Paul Henreid and Claude Reins. KTLA (5 ) 8:00 -"Giant." The con- cluding segment of this "biggie" from 1956 with Roc k Hudson, Elizabeth Taylor and J a mes Dean. CBS (2) 9:00 -"Fear on Trial." George C. Scott and William Dev ane head the cast of the original TV drama based on a true incident of a blacklisted broadcaster · .. vho goes to court to vin· di cate himse lf. Also featured are Lois Nettleton and TV producer Bruce ("Mis- sion : Impossible'') Geller. • ' TV DAILY LOG Thu rsday Evening OCTOBER 2 ~rod1cal~ him~lf. The 1%2 libel \u o1 rt1Ulttd 1n i ju!lgmtnl 1111nst Aw~re, 1'11:., lot $3,!il)0,000, Ind ti· ltcti~ely endt<I !he SO·Ul!rd b!.cl- l•it 10 tltt entt111lo1111n1 md~'lll'J. Im\ Nttll!IOn, Brute Geller'and Jucld H•nch elso stir. ':00 0011 1'10 ~mCBKews (JJ 0 1\7)Il 1 fll (6J Hews 0 DIFFERENT NIGHT! * ANGIE DICKENSON AS POLICE WOMAN! I r. J lon1nu lrtm1de 'Htridit rarnilf 0 Polite Wo1111n "Paue1n for (vii" Ad1111-IZ rne We~t Coal.I 111ment 1n<1~try tQu• ruew beromt~ I~ t111et !or mob mhl· a& Stu Trtl l•al•On. UU$jnc Ser. Pepper Allder· EJ!) C.uucolt11d .. n :.on 10 llO!t undtrwvu Ii a hntHlt ('29/ll J) T1u1h er C.ORHqoentes mndt:I 11 he1 team 1t1emp1~ Ill Q} littlt Ra!ICilS Hou1 brtl k. !he CISt. Harold J, S!OM, 5;30flOJ Meno ;1i11111 Sllvw 1 n~an R1mr.e1, Riel! len1 and l•net m ltwilthed Ml l i1ol1n lllfSI. '17)flJ H111n'1 Ketots (6JTl!t Untoach1bltt fD M1Uiw 1 1M 1e1utitu1 M1<~i11t 0 WOM F.bl BATILE RAPE t~(!JI lwt Amt1iul Slylt * ON sfs Of SAN FRAN c;, Trani film 0 (~ (1)1 !lJ CiD Slrettt ol S.n , .. 8 0 0 Cl:l (i) m CD Hews f"l!C!Jl:O "Men WIH Doe" A croup Bowtmc lor Dot!111 n! "omen, one o them LI t,til.t (jj Mtd Squid ~rnnt's daughler. band !oa!thef to l•J lo ltll Cht Trull! '•Riii bJck 1! rapists. Dailtne C11r, § ~ilctnt11lion Pdul1 Kelly, Vera t.htes and Michael I lo~e lucy Pl1~~ Rutst.. Theflll 1~2J (6J €!lEllt'1 Queen "lite ll7i(lj GunsmoH Comic Boo~ Crus.ider" See friday, EE I.A lobi lOf>M !or sloryhne. ! !2di lewe A111tric1n Slylt (D lht Bold Ous I~ ffi 8ooli Ital "!ht Centte T1sad1y" €!l Fesli~1I lntun1Uon11 · (flt (}1) Bonanza f;ltJ Mowie: (ti (Zh1J "family Hol!O(" I Pal•m•· • (dial '72-Anlhon1 P1ae. Tht Mda111s r1111~r ED TONIGHT: EDWARD II 1 7:)0 lobbr Yinto~ Sii" Clilton Da~is * Classic Theatre-The ; !'llf'm P'rite rs Rirht Humanities in Drama ~ Lm: Ami 1a Style Mobile Oil Corporation Hifh R~~1 ft fD Cllissit Thutre "(dw11d 11" 11n • I Cllldicl t11m1 Mc~e!lea ,or\rl)'S Edwa1d II In · Milit• $ Mtrit: (2111) °'"" Cllr1slopher M11!111W's 1rlppinr 1 Y.,qtr" (dra) '42 -Berte 0.Yis, drama. b , Paul Mtnflid, Claude R11M. !:30 O Nm I ®) Mltdl C.11e • €1) l'olNI Cll11 ~ .. r Q) lfid)' I nd!. JD:DO .,.t-rii @ Ko11JwMd Sq1111rrs 0 DOCTORS ARE HUMAN I I ea!ill~·-~~l ~~:~n *ON "MEDICAL STORY " My littlt lhflil S~ry "A Life Jn 81!1nce~ On! ."I r•111re1t~1• D @@Ml €DM1 •lt1l 1:00 Arnu J1. stirs 1i 1 comp1nion1te O DRAMATIC REUNION but impu!Mwi mtdical 11udent " ,.11o~e second·1uenln1 of doclou *ON WAlTONS TONITE. over what he ainiiders to be theif ' :l •• • ' I • ", .. "' • .. ' '· , ' " ,, v· "' A• ·O ., • ,. J! .1 ... .. t •• n ~ .,, • •• • I> I '" 8 tUl (])(I) Tht W1Uon1 With t.allou1 1tlttude towaid 10me Pl· tile •P,i'OKh el 0112511~1111nloll ol he~ts jeoP11"dizu b.1$ arw. Ulw11d John Wilton's hllh WHlol class and Albert Meridith Bailer, llich11d ,.ifh..lohn·Bofs ~•wlOlllld 1w1r1neu l1nz, Stephen M~1lty lfld John ot the obs1adn that con!ront is· M,err also 5111, 111r1n1 writers. 1he ra1h1r '"' 11dut ~ID m..., 10ll match lht G111\ Deptwioe witll (J l'rny M•Mfl thtif l:M'fl personal d11"1ulons. 1.9 CIJ) (J) EB H a r 1 ' o 0 LAUGH A lOT WITH "Stl.ldu" The sec.r1t In 1 woman·s * THE MONTEFUSCOS! put res11tts kl tht .wrtst ol anothtf 0 !:a (l)@ml TH MMttfattes wo~n fof murdtf end Htur lrin PopcNI Ind M1m1 Monltl\ISCO ftfW!W to sol'ft Ille lll)'sllf)'. lhrir m1r11.111 "°'" lor tllelr 40th 0 ;ro,p l'utu• Rtport weddina 1nnlwtrury bul M1m1 (i) lit! Sflart a~ws 1rt1t a11111u111tion, ts~-lD:lO O Didi Ytnllll Slln d1~ IOI Pop. wllfn she relulfs to U Tiie l'ntecton ~Y "obey." OJ Nns 0 l&tN: (C) lfif) "'iatt" Cone!. UJ la J1eMIU Corti I'"'"' -'"' ""'"" •~ '""'l !D Q!ll!IH!l-0...11, Elizabltll T1ylof, Clrroll 81ktl. Cl)~~ @ Nftt (i) WiW' Wid Wnt lest 11 ~ ·o 19 Wl rn m ..,..,, Millll • S(l 1uu "A.'llllusl!" Ytm.11111 ii sidtllnH by I · Tiie Liq~ 1u•'1lot woun4 wtlicll b more em· Tiie .ts11 .. 1 flk b1rri1si111 lh•n111inful. Mtd Sl!uld . I''""'"""' 1!1H1l •" """' 11111 l11bo1r SM• Q°il CH.bit N .. il C.11 (fit ([j) Lm Alrltrita11 St,11 b '~•s111olle 11 :15 tti Ci!M .. :M i llodlu T1pati11 ll:JO 0 ffflm@CIS Lite Mllft: ~lllM lAllJ..lll(t PTl(fUM (CJ "J" IUlei "' l'f'ltty l o(' (di&) l :JO QJ @Q] u:l Fay litk his an '70 -f1bi.tn Forte, .loctlyn Unt. hosp1ta!·bed conlesslon of llis In-TIM Hot1Qlllto11trs 1pp1rent hull .nae• and m.~.... I ~ @11§1 m lfilnll)' ""'" duc1e1ions to U·'lllle F11. lllen ht 6 Molhi: '"Th• fi111t1111 C111rd-. lt1rn' Ile rt1ll1 II.Id an 1ttJtk ol 111111" fa!W) ·~5 -W1l11fd Ptrl.tr. iridite1tkin. 0 1a (J)I {I)Willt WtOd l'n- 0 C@ ()JI(])(£) 0.. U.e llocb unh "Ml!lnl1 & l0111st11et" Whlll /Kllptlllina Ill tilt Al.I~ ID Mtfif: (C) "Th• Hotliontal inli1mtry. Htdof Ill riYtft • hllllly lltw'9aflr-(C0111) 'ii-llfll Ku1- ~1tued 111111 to lllOfttJ Iha! "'' ton, Pa ula Prtntm. • lhinU bi's !IOI: lont for thb lllOl1d. 12:00 TWilltlrt ?tM buried by e lelkrw mm111 who I Minilfl: l•poaible I Men C!lffi11 SllW Merrit: "'fM rriP1e Lifts 11 """' ' Vidal Sis-Sllew Miii l [!Pt~ it.om) ·ro -Mic:l1ey O.s.1lc: Tilutfl hnllW Rooney. Mamie Van Do!ffl.. llrnital CHlldy lZ:JO g lfTPO !:tlD ~ (II (tlCI! Mwll Sptdlt ·CD Mnit: "ScHdat Slltet"' (lh'I) "f111 on Trial" (Ziii) William DI-·~ -Broderitk CrlWto!d. and GeMce C. Scolt stm •t 1ttor· cot AubJ ~•111 stars as Jollfl HllfY Ft!• J;OO §!Hi m Te-.IW 1117 lou11 Him In this draNliU· 1:45 Morie: (C) "flit l'u!Jh Pllilll" llOll ol r,~·, ICl:Ollnl of /tow lie (dr1) ·55 -Grqory Peck. "'' Maciji51:t4 11M1 llis c.a1ns 2:30 m M.fCi&llt SlllW: -Hell ... '™'*._ W1!h louts Nlrtr 1s his Zefti" "Parb Medel" llwJtr, F1u1• lll'tnl lo court -F1ul• 3:45 0 Mtwlt: "lfwllf, MJ l..twf)'" vs. Awlf1, l11e.-111d ~1"1 (wsp) ·~2 -llobtrt Ryan. Friday DAYTIME MOVIES 9:30 0 "HI~ Fast I lt1llllul'" (dra) •Ji -C11i1t ,,.'/of, Silly fonut. ~ (com) '65 -C1ic More-"""'· ID:OD(i)"Bt U1leitltfllr' (dll) '47-An~ S!it1id1t1, llW """' Jl:IO ID ~ CtMtl Mr. Jtnlal'" (dra) '41 -RoDtlt ~. Clllldt ..... J:OO O "lllt Me c.a wesr (com) '43 -Eddie Albert, Giit storm. ~ (C} "1kt Uiiy" (cfra) '55 - Olrvi1 de H;wi111nd, Gilbert Ro11nd. ij. O {C) wftur 101 Teus~m) '63 -fflok Sl~llrt. lle1n M"'llfl. Anlt1 · Urberr. l:DO \lli (C) '°Wlf kllT' {dr1) '68 - Glo!lt Monl1011111l. Tom Dr•~e. J:JO CV fC) "Jllf l'rlnlt W1r II lb/« letlMlll"' (com) 'SS -Cb3flton Hes- ton. Julie Ad111ti,, T1111 ~ry. 0 IC) "UdJ' In CfMtll!" fdf1) '68 -f11M S!Ntra, Riquel Wlldl, 0.11 Brotli,tr • I~ SALE PRICES GOOD THRU WED. OCT. 8TH. • .l. Delta Chrome Bathroom Faucet • hsy te •s• sllltle M• ffU,. • Duroltle thr1,.....W.tff fl.Usli • From • famMS 1111M Mi t..c: .. sl Reg. 21.95 Wlffi Pop-Up 14aa .... 27.tS ...................... 18" Delta '100' Kitchen Faucet • MHern 411ip wirh 1IMmlnt d1f'99M-p'9t.4 finish • S'-tle ln1r <Mlr.!1 Hth tM 1..,..rw.rure 1M flew 11 waler 1100 R•o-15aa 22.95 199, . ,... .. ~ j • ' • Automatic 'Doorkeeper r opene!' Garcage Doa _..,,... . . .. ''"' ,.... ,.,.,. ... ~ .. "'°-'·" ldst'1--· ........ • Ue<,, .. '"""'-:::. -- ...... .ti. 1o<u ..... -... , ,.L.\ . ,. '" """"" .... \ ..... t-" . . ....... : .. • • Wallpaper .. I '~8C~l•I " ' • Ovtf2'1 .............. ,,_ ·-. --~ .· • Vliwls .. w •. ·~· _......,, 1ivr1o,,_ 14illl-.i . '" ' • •. Gfwe ,_ ..-)lllllJ ........ .,, . p .+ r Charmglowl!> Gas 'Economizer' Grill • Grftt, ... n ,,...,.& ......... ......................... , .... ,...., ..... • s.tf ci.--2SS a., i.. Rkldel """.W ,, ... ., 9995 • • $cp,tt11!> "' Super Bonus • • ...... hwl I I --ldi•.., .... .,,,.._..,,...,,..,tr.. +•••c ;..dws"' ............ # • ...,..,.. .... -diiiel 2s. ... ft, 'tteis'91I . .... 16.fS . . • • • 1,.. 11us ...................... .Jl&., ~· ,.~ :::,.:-;;.......... -=----• .. 14'.tS .............. . • Q[)YSSEY~ • r. ' Ma~~':v!d ., • °"'"" ...._. .. l9f TV • Mtctr. .-"""" ... ,.,, 1r ..,...r ., lertw • ,,...,.,... It .... ,......_. .. ef..:tf'Mlk ....... JI. 84~5 -: I I I l:OITION - VOL. 68 NO. 275 3 SECT I OHS 31 PAGES RAlitGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA ~ ~ 1· ->4-~ • ~~; . . ,., . , -.. --. -~ ' ' ' . ..-. ' .. Me•,. Tem• wo.-~ag Out .· . . . • • o.llY "l~S~I ~s•w 1"111rickO'DMMll Men of (he Costa Mesa Police Department Armed and ready (from left below) are or- Special Weapons .. and Tactics · (SWAT> ficers Bob Cheney and George Poling. 4 Team conducted exercises today for Team leader Lt. Jack Calnon says SWAT videotape training film on what they do an? men are trained for all contingencies en- when they work. Scaling dowrf EstanCia counte~ed .and are equippt::d for exec~tive Drive. fire station by rope (froin lef\) are protection, such as a v1s1t by Pres1dC11l Sgt. Tim Holbr09k and Officer ,Jeff'J'o!iller. Ford. ' Telephone Phanlom • • • Heiress Facing · 11 Counts • UIS ANGELES (UPI) -A Los Angelet County' er and jury today indicted Patricia Hearst and Emily and Wifliam Harris on 11 counts each of robbery. kidnapi.ng and U1ault with a deadly weapon. The indictments were returned in the courtroom ol Superior Court Judie William L. Ritzi with the members of the grand jW')' present. Upan recommendation or de· puty District Attorney Samuel Mayerson, bail-was set at $500,000 apiece for the three rormer mernbers ol the Sym- bionese Liberation Army. The Harrises , who we-re already in custody in tbe Los Angeles County jail, were.-or· dered to appear Friday morning ror arraignment. Mayerson told Judge Rltli that Patricia Hearst was being held on feder a l charges in San•F:ran- cisco and• that those apparently. would take precedence over the Los Angeles proJiecution. The indictment charged the trio with two counts or kidnaping, three of robbery and six of a8· saUlt with a deadly weapon. The charges grew out or an in- cident al a ~ Angeles sporting goods store in May. 1974. during which Patricia Hearst allegedly opened fire with an automatic weapon wh,en the Harrises were caught shoplifting in the store andfi,,.S. I I ' ~ t.. • ~,._.,."~i!Uii·'fi/~iill"""WMi.~~~if~b!.~~ e q,ppears . By AaTHUR B. V11'18KL Of"9 Del!W pt ....... • A telephone philbtom who has terrorized manY Qrance rCoast mother!! in 'n\Or~ thari 200 .sinister call!! reported in tWo' Years has suddenly resumed his habit · of ('.ruel ho~xes after .a. period or men. ·a,nd taken their ... -autg.mobiles. BOlh were r~leased Uiiliwmed. • TIM! d•:f 1nor the •hotiliftlng' (See INDICTED, Page A21 silen('e. , · The two newest incidents re- ported to Costa Mesa police Wed- nes~ay..involved vict'mS living on CiboJil Circle in the Mesa Verde area and Santiago Drive in Grievance Controversy Resolved '"7' f ' Ul"I~ HIR,OlflTO, PRUlbeNl'FOllD'STAND AT, Att£8:fiQtl .: • Japanese illipl"" WeleblMdlilrWhlte Houo.e.. •I: ; .: -..; .. --· ·::: A grievance against Newport· Mesa Unified School District Supt. John Nicoll, leveled by the president of the teachers' union. has been settled ln favor of the union president. . t· . -~ War iScars Er.a s·e·d, ~ northea.st Costa Mesa. · ~ Now, inveStigatOrs said, today, he haS ch.anged his story slightly and demands ransbm' fPOOey in return for safe reltase of a remale family member he claims to hold as a hostage. Investigators logged the two malicio~s calls made Wedn~day as eases of extortion. Maya Decker. president of lhe Newport-Mesa Federation of Teachers (NMFTI and a 50eial studies teacher at Corona del Mar High School, said today that Ni('oll granted her the part-time contract she requested. Hlt6hito T ells Foret Extortion makes it a federal or- fense, since telephone line;; con· trolled by the Federal ·Com· municat'ions Commission were used. ~, Since 1'973, the ph tom caller has made more t~an 2·00 tele phone calls repoi;ted· .. to Orange Coast authorities and the Pacific Telephone Company. Investigators say they are cer- tain he has made rar mqre calls that went unreported by Ule Vic- tims, whom· he apparently calls at random, itot knowing anything about them. -""'~~~~~~~~~~~~~:'.:~~~~~~~~~~~..::_ _ His method of ope_ralion is to ctaim helias iDiJuclei18 daughter, so m'any 'people who have no daughter are nOt sub;ict- ed to the (ear the caller seeks. Other wo!Den with li\Ue' gir~s or teen.age(! daughters have t>een terrified by the tele~. caUer. until they call the dauehtvr's school or place ot work and con- firm they are there. • "He is an older ma.o who at first seems quite con\tinc!ihg, ·• says Cocta Mcsa>POUce Detec- tivt;Sgt. Sam Cordeiro . .,. The cal.Jer1s pat~cm ih the Past (See PHONE,...,. A2) • NY BID SPURS MARKEi' RHLY OWner Admits Lion Has Been a Hassle . ~ -· ' · 1.Jni contemplation and a long Departm.ent ot Fish .and Game · talll'Wtth,.officialS df the" City At-C.ode Jn additi.Q!l to charges o( torney~s ·Office has convinced maintaining an und0:mesticated, 'bantel ShOok lhat COsta Mesa is .'unlicensed animoil without a city no place for his lion.'sden. permit. - Rihas 'decided he" must get rid The city, has refused to issue cl Jasmiiie, the IO.month-0ld Jio· such permits. nesi contiscateil a week ago and Shook said he. is confident the eonfined tQ Lion Country Safari Oct. IS case will be dismissed if in lrvinF ,y:er •iftc~~ng I.tis-" he finds a home tor Jasmine, a peeitlon'.ofhi••ndhercase. playful, de·c1aw e4, lion ess, "I've really; eixen it !l lot or somewhere outside Costa Mesa t~ • 1aya Sbook. 23. wh.o ,.. city limit.!;. Miss Decker filed a grievance last month against the superin· tendent wh en he refused to re· duCe her work day from six to fiv~periods to allow time tor con· ducting union m atters. However, several days ago, !'Jicoll reversed his earlier de· cision _and granted the partial contract. The NMFT will pay about $2.500 to free that extra period for Mi:ss Decker. Jn exi>lainin g his reversal. Nicoll said, "During the course of the-initial grievance pro· ('edure, we received a com · munication from the teachers' union citing the fact that a significant number of teachers have part-time contracts." "So, 1 changed my mind," Nicoll said. Both presidents of the two teacher organizations have tradi- tionally been allowed the free · period it they wished. However, K&ren Hooper, president of the · Newport-Me"sa Educators As .!:iOCiation, declined.to take (he re· duced wofk day this year. • Quigley Set To 4 nnounce NEW YORK (UP!> -The i .~~~=~~o.;=~~ lie 3n~ .she. ma~.~lhe ;;ws The word ''Leadership" will stock market ralliedlaCefodayto after beln& charged this week several tuites ln thd past month, get some new meaning Monday. close sharply higlier in withaeveralcityordini.nceviola· after people passing by ,211s , Ir vi ne Councilman Henry l'lt\SJII !:I GTON I AP ) - Japan's ·Emperor Hirohito formally opened a two.week stale visit today by praising the complete re'versal in Japanese· American relations following the "tragic interlude" of WorlCI War IJ. The emperor was greeted by President.and Mrs . Ford at a col· orful cer-emonial welcome on the soul.h lawn of the White House under chilly, threatening over· cast skies. FUil military honors were ren- dered during the ceremony , which signaled a new level of harmo n y b~tween the two Pacific allies . ''Our peoples withstood tho challenges o( one tragic in· terlUde, when the P acific Ocean, ':symbol. of tranquility, was in· stead a rough and storiny sea, and· have built today unchan,ing ties of friendship and good Wlll ," the emper or declared. . , In a strong and steady voice, the 74.year·old m onarch said, "I reel immeasurably grali(ied by this h8PP.Y d evelopment, and look forward w ith great anticlpa· tion to the future of our rota. tionship. ·· .. -• ~ In his welcoming r e marks, Ford m ade no rererence to World War II. He said, "At a time when the benctits o( cooperation are Irish Luck NQ .Blarney moderately activ~ trading on the '~--. Oran&e Ave .. where· they lived, Quigley, who papered the Orange New York Stock .Exc~e. 'A ""'"•1~, _ i . called Police to rcp0rt a lion on Coast with 1igns proclaiming DUBtJN, Ireland «AP> -The promise of st,te aid lO help bail . fk..-a~ w~ ht with an alle1!1-the 16ose .• :.;~nry ,Qulaley -Leadeiship'' lrlsh Sweepitakes' biggest prize out NewcYor,l<:(;itylrigered the lion of v.iol0J1on orlbe Califom1a S~Qd<.~~dbi~rciO§iti e M~c ' ~ ~<ed lh•t'• wlien h · -~~. -.qoq:wa.·woa today by rally. , , •. Sch~er howeyet •11;,,& Ille ' ·111111..,,,.,.MaeleCtimplam. ' Dr.'''!,. JJ . Bi's hop o f SI. . The Dow . Jones Industrial' . ·Ja·-··eon 0ea' Mth . got loose about 16<30!1>.m.'ii week" • 'Qurg\ey ,. expected lo lrY for Petenn>Urg ,Fl•I averaae. a 34.44:,J>Olf\l loser the CA 0 • ago as allegcdiy reported \b .the •'J»ubltt'1n s~ in~~ 74th The·winnef.'heldthefirat t)cket · previous three si11t...,, gained MEMPHIS 'I' nn (UPI) _ police, !wjl,o •.liowe\( Ill> with , A .. "l'!~ly Dia\rf<t "'hlch ..,1111 re· dr~w"' lronl 'on ~ qr. the 36 f!t3:e~1:!: ~; J::!'~~~~fi: ~lice say the,r.b:ve.notuspects Animal COntcol Q£ti rs to \Ike 'cen~.t • va~ate~ by si -tenqer ::~ ':!:~:t!:~h~~ft~~~~ margin. ('tables, 11") • , and ~ lta41 In the-Wt\tnesday th er bWd)'~ ~1 I · Ro Badh.m. ·· , 1 "'Prices were low-;'r in mMerate shooting death or Al Jac'Kson Jr., 1 Shgok-·~ Kl he _plarfe; no· Ba~ ~i• goi~•(ter. the •Swffp's he it dq~rters in tradlns on th~ Am.-ica6 •....:.k · • prollucerlor Stlix Reeords and Coodge Ja:smlpe a;iJ w 9(;11#~. :!. And.Brew h haOw\'bs 1 ~~~~-luckv tlc"'et nu.mber was ll:x•hange ......, formerl7 1 ,drummer wl!h the ron• 11\1~ '9!l•tn,~,a~,w ri>.Ip .,. t 1 eac ·r 4 •. , • · • bond "BoollerT1Ddlh<MGs:· •atcemcn!ri'6tntne.-Dl,1tHCl•e'al. .§~Ga5'7t. '• •. mutually a.cclaimed, Your Mi: jesty's. visit symbolizes an}t strengthens the ties bet"'·ccn 010". two peoples ... Ford said the restoration Qf .ngace a nd friendship between the ~cau ntrics fulfills a goal they made for themse!vC"s a ccntur . ago. • The r ed·carpeted speakertt· stand was ringed by about 2.000 onlookers reslrain('d by ct rope barrier. The ceremony opened as th~ Pre.sident and J\frs. fo"o tlt emerged from the While llou. to greet the emperor's limousine. which was accompanied by three s ecurit y agents running alongside. Co:1st Orangij ... .&£:§" ,._7 .. Weather Some low cloudiness un· ~· ti! mid·mornin g Friday clearing to hazy -s unshine. S lightly cooler t e m · perature~ with hi,@ hs or G8 at the beaches rising to 75 t~ inland. Lows tonight S7·63. INSIDE TODA. Y Bobby Ben ion had three beers .and smoked marijuana just before auto era.th in w#Uch girlfriend dfed. Grie/- strickm, he look hi.s life .ftz • weeks JateT. For poignont.oc· ~ count of Menlo Park tragedy, "' 1ee A7. • • • t ' ~ ' ~..---~--,/ i '• I 4.2 DAILY PILOT c Thursdny, Oclobor 2, 1975 <· A Pushover? Battin Backed Badgea INDICTED COUNl'V SUPERVISOR Robert Ballin ad· mJtted. Wednesday lhal lhe one lobbyisl he can't resist l!n· ti~ him to suggest that the Orange Counly Grand J\U'Y be ~~~ $100 to purchase identificatjon b~dees for its lf mem- The irresistible lobbyist llattin 1·cfl·rred to wa5 Rachel Perry, the s upervisor's girlfriend -who also happena to be a member of the (i rand Jury. - MISS PERRY, thouxh. was not one of the grand jurors who voted to indict Ba ttin on crimina l charges in ..... late July, a fact he was quick to point out when admitting she had ch armed him into making his SJOO spending pro- posal.· Battin':; fellow supervisors :..igrecd th<.1t identification badges might he""'6olve any identity problem!J among the jurors but said the money should come from the jury's budget. Formal N o tice . County Appeals D~ Trans{ er Bid Block The county counsel's o££ic c Oled formal notice Wednesday to Lppeal an Orange County Superi~r Court ruling that blocked the transfer or 22 in· vestigators from the district al· 1.omey's staff to the sheriff's de· partment. Filing of the notice came after Judge Byron 1'-tcMillan refused lo reopen the cas e . Deputy County Counsel Charle Sevier will Cite an appeal to the Fourth District Countyof Appeal ~ in San Bernardino. Transfer of the investigators was ordered June 19 by the Orange County Board of Grisly 'Live' Death in Sex • Films Probed From Wire Services NEW YORK -Police are in · vestigating the circulation of bi:tarre· pornographic· movies 'which shOw t he actual murder and dismemberment of an ac- tress on screen. Viewer~ at private screenings reportedly pay up to S200 to wit- ness the filmed killings, detec- ~tive Joeepb Horman of lhe police 1department'1 organized crime 'control bu1reau said Wednesday. Horman aaid reliable sources .say there are eight 8mm color movies ....:... called "5nuff" and ''slasher'' fi lms -being circulated. "I lirst beard about them from a re-po:n·er, •• Horman said. ·•As a result of that initial inquiry, 1 .souiht out my sources in the un- derworld, sources who have pro- ven to be reli'able in the past. "They said that in the end. the climax depicts the actual murder of the female,·· Horman said. He indicated the films begin with an actress and several ac· tors engaging in a variety of sex acts. Soon, however, a knife ap- pears, and the actress -obvious- ly unaware of the nature of the rtlm -is s(abbed to death anct dismembered. He said a number or films simulate death, but the eight he is seeking show real killing.1. "We came closest in .Miami. This was \.\1herc we actually pin- pointed them as recently as seven daYs ago," said the detec - tive, who is working on the case with four other m embers of the bureau. ''It·s such a secret operation. these things are well guarded, .. he said. In Wash i n gton, an FBI spokesman said it was aware of allegations the movies may be in the United States. ORANGE COAST ' DAILY PILOT '"' Of-c .. lt O•it• ill';llM, ..,"' -~ " ·--the NfW\•Pt•\~, it puti1,-., 11¥ , .... 0<-Gt•sl PIMMi ... l ng (-y \,ool)llt••• .oilif<I' ••t Po<bll•"-" M-•· 1!\t009h f "~' for CM-. ,...,., Nt•P<W"1 -~ • .......,,_ ...... ,, ..... I.Ill V•ll••· Irv! .... ~l•D.o< .. VllifY .,., 1-oOO-lleM:IOISoul~ °""' A ,,...,,, ........ , tttit ....... ....011•-S.lloroM~ -Wro ..,.,. l,,. "''""'••I ""on~.,.,,. Ill-i. •t "° Wits.I e.r Slrr.1. (°'ti M~••. C•hl<><"'• 'tU'& - Jack R. Curley V>t t fttt•IOt<11 l"d c....,...1 --· Thomas Keevll lGolO< Thomes A. Muri>hine Mf,MOlflO f'Gil"' Charles H. Loos Richard P. Nall A\\lll..,I Mio,..,,.,. tei1on T .. ,,..._ (7t4J M2-W1 , o.ttHJtd Advert111,. '42·5671 " C:.,,.rflnt 1'11 Or ... te CO•"t Pullll.t\ff'IO (Orn ,...,,. JiN, ,__, "•''"" 111.,,1,.-., N flofloll fll•Hef" ., .. vfrll,•~"" 11ertl" rfll Y ff n••Hvttf •tll'l•ut '"''" .. ,,..,.,.,., •\ c""'"-'"-'· ltc...,. c••1• ~1•11• ••lo!I .ac C..tl Mt.-. c.tlflnlj.._ ~·~·°"' .,.., , .. ,". t.i.o6 -· Wt: .... -I "'·'° -·"''· .nm, ... *MIM lilMU.W-"'!y, Supervisors during 0:a budl!l'.el hearing. Immediately after the board "s unanimous decis ion, Distri ct At · lorney Cecil Hi cks charged it was dictated by a shadow gov· ernment that controls some supervisors. And, Hi cks addt'd. Lhe transfer v.·as aimed at stopping him from investigatinJ.: political corrup- tion. The distri ct attorney later filed the ;iuit to halt the transfer and Judge t'o1 c ~1i !I an subsequently or· dered the supe r visors to set aside their order. In his Sept. 18 written ruling. Judge J\.1cMillan upheld Hicks on virtually e very legal point con- tested during a hearing on the case. The judge found the aborted transfer was an attempt by the supervisors to tell the district at- torney "which areas or criminal prosecutions he s hould or s hould not undertake.·· The jud ge al so s aid th e transfer was attempted under the guise of a budget considera- tion but. in r eality, did not in· volve monetary concerns. He went on to term the transrer "an unlawful interference with the duties of the district at- torney" and said the board abused i·t s di sc retion a nd jurisdiction by ordering the transfer. Shortchange At Gas P11mp? -Not .Really • A young woman's irate claim that ahe only got SI worth of gasoline at a Costa Mesa service station Tuesday and the atten- dant"s counter·claim that she got the $2 worth she ordered wa s partially exp!ained: tod_ay She complained of rraud to police following the incident at the East 17th Street fuel outlet. claiming the gas pump meter re- gistered only Sl after the S2 worth was supposedly pumped. Police called the Orange Coun- ty Department or Weights and Measures; which sent an officer down today to examine the pump meter and see if it was merely defective, as the attendant sa!d. · A spokesman explained today. however, that m eters showing gallons pumped and cost due were all thrown out of kilter when gasoline pri ces abruptly went up, because 49.9 cents was the median price fi gure on which they were set and coordinated. lie said station operators werC' then given 3 specifi c time periOO in which they were allowed to set the pumps to show half the actUal pri<::e·per-gallon charged and pump double the gallonage into the customer's car. This would h.ivc given them time to get the pump meters re- set, so the cost would correlate exactly to the gallons of gasoline. That date is now past, the ~pokesman said, so whjle the service station involved may have given the woman the gallons she paid for, they would still be in violation or weights and measures rules . l',.o .. r~ A I P HONE ... "'as confin ed primarily to the south county area and he would describe in detail what he was about to do or had done to the fe male he had all egedly ab- ducted. Telephone company ' security agents have occasionally been able to trace a specific pattern and predict lo a certain degree where he may strike next. "There art! sevc>1.I of them around the county, .. ii Pacific Telephone Company spakesma_n i.said today of some of the notorious placers or lew or lhreatening calls . • Getaway Car T ie d To P~~ty . . - BULLETIN SAN FRANCISCO IAP) l.)ocuments written by Sym- blodf'Se l.lberatlon At-my M>ld.Jer William llarris described the ab· ductlon of Patricia lie.a.rat a¥ a "combat operallvn•• and lndlt"ate hr took part, It was rtported to· day. $AN FRANCISCO (U PI) - Patricia Hea r st has been po sitivt'ly ide ntified as the \.•.:oman \.\1ho renl ed a garage that l'oncealed one or the getaway cars u sed in a s uburban Sacramento bank robbery in v.•hi(·h a \.\1oman was killed. the San Francisco Chronicle re"POrt· l'<i 1oday. The n ews1>ape r r e ported f('deral agents as saying l\fiss fl carsl "s ··only kno\.\'n active role .. in the holdup was renting the garage. ' Tragic Ending f-lo"·ever, the Chronicle also said 1\-t iss fl et1rst "'as connected lo the holdup by a ··bait bill .·· The bill ·s sericd number was re· corded by the bank before the robbery and was found in the San fo'rancisco apartment where the newspaper heiress was arrested. The happy romance al teenagers Bobby Benton !right) and Joannie McFate ended tragically in their side-by· side graves after Joannie was killed in the crash of a car driven by Bobby after he had been drinking, and Bobby shot himself lo death six weeks later. Storv. A7. In other de velopments today· -The Sacramento Union re· ported that Sl.A m embers William and Emily llarris used a rundo"'n fram e house as <i hideout in downtown Sacramento from Ja nuary until June. -The San F'raneisco Chronicle also reported that investigators are looking into the "strong possibilit y .. that the Sl.A actual· ly carried out acts of terrorism claimed by a group called the "Chicano Liberation Front." Prof, Researcher Laud Porno Flicks A government prosecutor said Wednesda y it is inevitable that Mi ss He arst will face more criminal charges. Rut state At · torncy General Evclle Younger sa id s he could conceivably escape prosecution if she agrees lo lake t he v.•itness stand against her former Symbioncse Libera- tion Army comrades. "It is inevitable that other charges "'ill be filed.'. U.S. Al · torney J;im('S I .. Browning said after the meeting. . He added that neither Miss Hearst nor her attorneys had brought up the possibiUty s he might appear as a state witness against SJ.A companioru; William and Emily Harris. We nd y Yoshimura and other radicals. He m<de the remark t o news men liter his brief ap· pearancl' at l gathering of other state and federal officials who met to discuss charg~ against arrested members ofthe SLA. The Sacramento Union said the tlarrises, now in custody in I..os Angeles, rented the house under the name of Carol Simmons . * * * INDICTED. • incident. six members of the SLA, which kidnaped Miss Hearst from her .Berkeley apartmenl Feb. 4, 1975. died in a South Los Angeles home during a shootout with police. Miss Hearst a nd the Harrises had been the object of one of the most intense nationwid e searches in the history of the FBI until their capture in San Fran- ciscoSept. 18. The Harrises were brought to l..os Angeles l ast week for ar- raignment on 18 charges filed against them by the district at· torney ·s office on May 22, 1974. Mi ss Hearst rem ained in San Francisco for prosecution vf £ederal charges stemming from a bank robbery following her kid napine . , , The grand jury indictment s upersedes the district at- torney·s <'Omplain\ and also can· eels a scheduled preliminary hearing for the couple next Wed- nesday in Municipal Court. A total of 15witnesses testified beforelhr· grand jury. By HI LARY KAVE OftlM D•ilf Pli.t $taff A UCLA psychology pro(essor and researcher tOOay told the jury in the Balboa Pussycat Theater obscenity trial that two well known sex films at issue are .. educational a nd entertaining for adult:;.·· Aao1ng that he saw several levels of social importance in '·Deep Throat·· and "The Devil in Miss Jones," Dr. ~1ichael Goldstein testified that each film has a distinct m essa2e. primari· Stolen Bank Draft,s Vsed To Buy Cars A Newport Beach detective is- sued a strong warning today to private sellers of automobiles to carefully investigate payments by bank draft or cashier·s ch~ks . The advice comes after a Newport Beach resident sold a car earlier this weelt only to find that the bank draft he accepted had been stolen. . And in a second, s\milar case. a resident sold an expensive sports car to a man arrested the following day in La Habra, trying to sell the car he bought with a bogus piece of paper. "In li&ht of what .-e·re seeing, ·the only transaction that a person should accept in selling a car is that good old green stuff - C'ash," suggested Detective Ken Smith. Thus far Smith said there is no direct connection between the two cases but the operation was similar. The man still outslaJ\ding with the purloined car identified himself to the victim as Bill Savage. The suspect was deseribed as being about 40 years old, having gray hair and weighing about 200 pounds. ••Th.is sort or a scam seems to be growing and anyone advert.is· ing a car for sale should deal either with cash or check the autbenticity of a check with the bank before signing anything or tumingoverthecar.·· Smith said that in the case.of the La Habra arrest, the seller. Dan E . Wyatt ol 55125 River Ave., has bi$ car worth $6,395 back again and is looking for a bonafide buyer. · The suspect, identified only as Earl Wright, 35. was in custody on a larceny rap. Pacific A·Peel OK for NuJ.e Beach Pending ENCINITAS <AP) -This small coastal town may become the site of the nation 's se"cond legal nude sun· bathing beach. Lloyd Lowery, parks and recreation director ror .. San Diego County, said Wednesday the J Street beach lll Encinitas may be designated as a "swimsuit op. tional zone.'' The city of San Diego now has the only such zone in the United Slates on a 900·fool strip of Black's Beach in the La Jqlla area. County s'upervisors S<:rapped plans Wednesday to build a public .stairway down the clills to the J Street beach alter learning it was a possible site for the county's nude beach. The supervisors recently pa5sed an ordinance ban· nin g nudity in public places throughout the county Dul they also instructed staff members lo !Ind a suita: bie site !or legalized nude beacbcombing. , . , . - ly rel~ted to female-matters of sex. The defense witness said that "Deep Throat"' presents "an im- portant message regarding female feminine psychology and sexuality.·· "The film illustrates the right or women l o receive sexual .gratification a nd the right to in- vestigate any reason for their dissatisfaction,'· he said. Goldstein is one or several behavioral specialists appearing on the defense roster in an at- tempt to prove to a six-man, six- v.·oman jury that the two films seized late last June in a pair of police raids are not obscene by statewide standards. The UCLA "educator and (ormer consultant to a pre· sidential commission investigat· ing pornography and obscenity was scheduled to continue testimony early this afternoon. Officials Say 'No 1Danks' To Free·GoH • • By RUDI N IEDZIELSKI oe .... o.ur ... ..,...,. Complimentary golf privilege cards mailed to44 public officials by the Mission Viejo..COmpany are being returned in the wake of an Orange County Counsel's opi- nion that their use could be in conOict of interest. The cards entitle the holder to unlimited golf play for parties or up to four at the Mission Viejo Golf Course where membership normally costs $3,000 plus $85 a month in dues. Folto·wing Deputy Orange County Counsel FrankJ. Fekete's opinion, the Mission Viejo Com- pany sent letters to all 44 card re- cipients informing them of the legal statement. Chu.ck Dargan, director of cor- porate communications for the Mission Vi ejo Company, said to· day he did not know if any more cards were returned be)'Ond the initial 11 as of Wednesday. He noted that it was not the- firm·s intent to sway the opinions of public officials by making the cards avajlable. Those who have ·alJ'eady returned their cards include Fifth District· Supervisor Thomas F. Riley; county Planning Commissioners Shirley Grindle and Al Wooden ; Mission Viejo Municipal Ad - visory Council members Kathleen Kelly and John Noble; U.S. Sen. John Tunney and state Sen. Dennis Carpenter, Newport Beach; Dist. Atty. Cecil Hicks : county General Services Director R. J. ''Cuba'' Morris; Saddlcback Valley Unified School District Trustee Loa Young, and Mrs. George White , wife of a Capistrano Unified School Dis · tricttrwstee. Gas Station Robbed By P air in T ustin Two men robbed a Tustin service station at gun point Tues- day night and drove otf with the content.s of a cash box and a gold watch alter locking the at~danl lD th• trunk or a white C8dl!lac. Orange County sheriff's officers reported lod ay . 1 Deputies said Arro st11tJon at- tendant John Wesley AYl!y, 20, of Tuslin managed to rr;ee blmsell from the (runk after the two rob- bens lefl lhe.RecfHill .\ ve. station.• The run cash loss has not yet been determ in°"'. .. Damali~ A widow whose baby was born nine months after her husband clied In the wreck of the "S-- ing Siar" demanaed Sf.9llO.OOO lD damages Wednesday fJ"O!P ~ estate of boat owlter Fred D. Harber and Ills wire. Pbyllil. ' Mr1 . Linda B.,boc' at Garoen Grove, who lilts her d,IW.Jter. Tammy Roberta, six monthS, a.,: ro-plaUitiJf. claims in her Orauge County Superior Court action that negligence led lo the death o( her husband, Robert C. Baabor, m June 13, 197•. Lost with Bashor when the ''Shooting Star'' foundered lo heavy seas off Ba.ia California, were Harber, County SUpervisor Ronald Caspers and seven other men whose bodies were never re- covered from the waters near San Benito Island. It was the third court action taken In the last 10 days against the Harber estate. In an eulier Superior Court at."- 1 ion, Mrs. Margie Klein or Anaheim sought -.n unspecified sum in damages for the loss through alleged negligence of three sons: Joseph T ... 'Zl, John Charles, 26, and Timothy Michael, 25. Mrs. Klein was one of a number of plaintiffs, including the next of kin of Caspers and two sons who died in the wreck, to sue th~ Harber estate in a Cederal court lawsuit that seeks more than $8 million in damages. .. .... ,.. . .. T ONIGlrr "JUMPERS" -South Coast Repertory Theater, through Sun.Bp.m . UCI LECTURES -"lnSedrch of Ancient Astronomies," Room 100 ~iaJ Sciences Hall, 7 :30 p.m . ''America in the Post- Vietnam World," Room 178 Humanities Hall, 7 p.m. FRIDAY. OCTOBER3 COST A MESA CIVIC PLAYHOUSE -''Four on a Garden, ''Oct. 3 and4. 8::.Jp.m. IRVINE COMMUNITY THEATER -''Here Li es Jeremy Troy,·• Bristol Street at Red Hill, Oct. 3·4, 10·11, 11·18 8:300.m. Reservations557-7297. • ' o·c c L E c Tu R Es - "Astronomy," Joel Levine lec- turer, Science Lecture J 6:30 p.m. "Charles Darwin arid the Beagle,'' Lloyd Mason Smith lec- turer, Science Hall, 1 ·30 pm · ''Movement and Life,"· R. Ken: neth Hutchins lecturer, &ience Lecture 2, 7:30 p.m. "Our Ex- plosive Earth," George Mason lecturer. Art Lecture Hall 119 7::.lo.m . · FOOTBALL -Costa Mesa vs . Magnolia, Davidson Field .• · 8 p.m. OCC vs. Long Beach City College, OCC Stadium, 1 :30 p.m. MOTORCYCLE SPEEDWAY RACING -Fairgrounds, 8 : 15 p.m. A.C. M11n~elle Dies at 82 Private funeral servit"es are S('heduled Friday for pionee r Orange County welding in - dustrialist Arthur C. M.umeJte. 82, of Santa Ann, who died Tues- day. A resJdenl of 201 W. 20th St., Mr. Munselle was a 56-year resi- dent of the city and founded the old Orange County Wel ding ~orks which he operated with his sons Frank and FAward, also of Santa Ana. Burial in Fairhaven Memorial Park will follow family rites for Mr. Munselle, who was a charter member of Jubilee Masonic Lodge 604 and was a 32Dd degree Scotlilsh Rlte member. Bowl Floats AIQne LOSJ.NCELES (APJ -Forlhe fint time la 70-years, lhe Tourna- ment ol Rose$ Parade will not. h•xe a.float rrom the aty at Los Annles. The Cily CouncU de - cided Monday that the city rould not aflord the $20,000 needed to build a noat. '$6 MIWO!!i MAN' FOR RE4L Television's ''Six. Million DoUar Man·· ha., a real-Ufecoun- lecpart. Foi; more about him. Iba 1li0w and i~ 1tar, Lee MaJon,, "f" AJs.' I • -.......... -___.. •