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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-10-06 - Orange Coast Pilot• 40 '7earS · of Hell: .. - Death ·Frees Man ' • Iii.. • 1 • ' \ • . . I r• • • ~ripplett ··by G110 . . . . ,, J • '.I I I I I I • .. ' ' • I 1: ,'l I • State Motorists Get Catalytic Device Warni11g • , • on ' ~. : ~9,N'D~ "r'~lf'Tl:~NQd~. OCTO BE~!6; 1975 • , i t · , . t VOL. -. MOi.,m. J HCTIOtfS, • P'.tq1'f 1 I t ' · ' 'I I ' we .er I I nrne • ' "' I'') ,~1.; \t' I , , ~ I I .. t l}.fi1. ' , 'i{eeei:iiit k>iij.11 . w.fu O.I ~ViC'Tiita iiiiiN~ Sni8ll Sll9il aehlftcl AnllNll Shetter Erupted In A•- : .... Buildi . ng Destroyed In Blaze ... A 59-year..old Huntington Beach man suffered second and third degree bums early today when the shed where he lived burst into name. Firemen identified the victim as Al Troub, 59, of 8600 Edison Ave. He was in critical cood.ition in the bum unit of Orange County Medical Center with second degree burns over 50 percent of his body and third degree burns on his hands and feet. · Fire officials sartrhewas living in a small shed behind the city animal shelter and was asleep when the fire broke out about 7:25 a .m. . When firemen arrived, they said, Troub was wandering around outside the shed. They said paramedics ad - ministered drugs and fll'St aid at the scene. They listed the building and contents as a total loss. Firemen said they still have no dollar esµmate of the loss. Cause of tbe blaze is still being in- vestigated. They also said they don't know who owned the shed or why the man was living there. Jackso n Appeal SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) Sen. Henry Jackson . openly ap- pealed to ()rganized lahor today to support him -or any other candidate who wiris the 1976· "Democratic presidential nomina- Uon -: because Pr"esident Ford · "Doesn't give a damn about working people.'' ~rippled ~ J.;ilg11nan Dies . 111.'JACK,oilAl'Plil. · · • prioon:utliereoul!oftbokldluip. hard with a ·stolen plstDI that it • 1, ., .. °'*'"" ..... ..., • 1 Pial,t ~ 'and; sbootint:' oo abatteredthebuttoftbe·aun. Impriiotied In a w-cbai> for · June lt.'.193&' " • " · ' "'!be damn (ool hit me md shot , rioal-!y~ ye11r1 by M ...-1:<>1> That piabt, Maralloll, Y<!UDC, me whUe 11was drivieg. One shot ...,..,. ,_.bi>t, Har<llcl MOnboll . IOOd·klold~ Mid a.bit of a liidy'a , WflDl-~ my•head ~the other •. olt:.al"'!a.t8eacb1&ainedfntedom rnan.i bact a1reed to driv~ a· cab went ip.to my sp,ine,'' ~IJaid. . :a.mA1.'He.dled at Oraril• Coon· while U.. drlver,took hls,wif&to a Marshall said that Vance's • .. i,odlcal c.ni... a,wu83. ll)ovie. ,Ordioa·rl.IY 11_..sball par1ner, Ful(on Def!onl, novr d .. .,., .aUt9pf:)r1, is_.pebd inc, worked aa a Grey1J9und ·UJ:ket ad, was waiting in a car for e••.10mci,pJa 1or tlle.Qf-.:e· · 111ent.. , ,, · ' . Vance. '1tr .COtoner~ Gt aolcl to-, _,!f•Picked UP. the !\>en J.i.y,ar-"'Ibey were going to tie me up .11>9>,•llUO~·o! • ,bi.,. be . '··""' Y"!)ce u a fare md wu ·llld·leave me but.I Wked tl!em _ e<t to the &u'D1 , l\lc~: loll, .direel'!d;to llrive_,,,n;~ Ce; Into taklnl me back Into town," <Mr. Manh!ll a paraPtectc. · . nyoo Boad1 . be 1ald. · -• · ,-- -..i'Tlie •man; wno ··;llOt Minball: ·~S!lo .('!"'..an lntenrl!ll" with "'Ibey took me behind tbe old -.,.rdilii~ lb\ 1• 'l>Y. tben, the D lJllC~l(),1aan,NO. Mr: s...dwlcb MIU w&ere tbe World ~-~~.G~'.121i?1!rvwn. 1 II -•,lll_e~,,wl111-..&l'io1a,At .l.,u~ t-~,;c.•-ua""ViRT;'tb~~lii I Mt etutt)-. 1now and1 threw me Oil. I Caffiid .,..lllld,bad_ia,_,,ta, llanball 1ald·be was bit Cllee VICl'lM,P .... AZI t)I ~ . -~ -...... Time Change Brighter AMs on Oct. 26 WASHINGTON (APl -Clocks will beset back an hour Oct. 26 as the United States reverts to the re- gular pattern of six months of Standard Time, six months of Daylight Saving Time. All special legislation that extended Daylight Saving Time in an effort to help cope with the energy crisis has expired and no action is expected on further changes, congressional sources said today. The country experimented two yea.rs ago with year-around Daylight Saving Time, but then Congress last year r estored Standar.P Time for four months, responding to a.i-guments that energy sav- ings were minimal and winter-time Oa ylight saving was hard on school children a nd others. This legislation was not extended. The basic law is now in e ffect , provi~g Standard Time in all are~s from the last Sunday m October to the last Sunday 1.n April. Stat ~s Witness?, Attorneys Rebuke New Patty Rumors SAN FRANCISCO CAP ! -At· lorneys for both sides in the Patricia Hearst case den ied published reports today that the newspaper heiress conlessed to several crimes -including a fatal bank robbery -and agreed 1o tum state's evidence. A story in today's New York Post quoted "sources familiar with the interviews" as saying Miss Hearst confessed during talks with court-appointed psychi,a lrists seeking to de - tennine whether she is mentaJly competent. The Post 'said M iss Hearst identified several persons who harbored her as a fugitive and agreed to testUy aga.imt her ter· rorist comrades in return for im- munity or special treatment. The report said Miss Hearst. 21 .. decided to cooperate with not ofre red to turn statc ·s evidence. "I don"l know anything about any statement that she's made to the Jlroseculion. 1·m not aware or any ~ooperation that she's ex· lending or orrering lo the pro- secution. T here have been no plea discui;sions." The Post story said that among the crimes Miss Hearst con· fessed to was the April 21 , 1975, Carmichael bank robbery in which a woman customer was killed. Under California law, anyone con'w'icled of laking part in ... uch a robbery couJd be fourld CSee PATTV, PageA2) HE WIPED OUT DEBT Wlm AD authorities after her attorney• F · "The first caller bought it.·· Lee Bailey, told her it was the on-That's the succinct advertising 1y way to avoid a long prison . success story related by the lef~· ,. Corona del Mar man who placed 0 Thi! is absolutely not true," lhisaddinlheDailyPilot: said' Albert Johnson, a partner ol Bailey"a, when informed of the NEARLY Ding-less 7 root, Poll, story. "I 've been the only 4 inch Creative Design attorney with her for the past surfboard. Clear with redwood strip. Leash. Catalytic Device Warning DETROIT (U PI) -New-car buyers in California soon will find printed warnings that out- line potentially hazardous heat build-ups in their smog conlrol catalytic converters. Spokesmen for Detroit auto firms s ay there are no plans to extend the warning labels to cars sold in the othe r 49 states. There have been r eports of .crass fir es caused by the catalytic converters whi ch may overheat under certain condi- tions. Auto m akers say the same conditions would cause excess i'w'e heat build-up in any exhaust system. The En'w'ironmenlal Protet.'1.ion Agency has proposed that a warning signal be installed on all new car s usin g the smog control de'w'ice to warn motorists of over~ healing.· The auto makers have said such a device is not needed. General Motors said the signal is unnecessary because GM cars · alread y ha'w'e a built-in "unique warning system .. which could not be overlooked by the driver. This begins with poor driveabili - ty, rollowed by odor, light s moke and, subseque ntly, heavy smoke. In a submission to the Nalional Hi,g hwa y Traffic Safety i\d- <See WARNING, Page A?) C:oasl Weather There will be only partial clearing near the beachc>s Tuesday, but partly sunny s kies in th e afternoon hours inland. Cooler days with beach hig hs 65 rising lo70inland. INSIDE T ODA. Y F'rtt flu i mmunizatk1nl fur aenior citizen.s ore bring of- fered oi <fl clinic• in Orange Count JI throuph Decembe-r. SeePogt AB . latlex week and she has not confessed Floats up to 160 pounder. tn vtktl... ._.I.. er ,._.,.., ., "Y~#..!'''"'"t"'· . MO.XXX·XltXX . c.11...... AJ NlllleNIMI-.. , •• , , • "$he couldn't ,Make a decision lf you have a seagoing vessel :;.~91.:' .-:;i ·==-~· ;~: like that even if at\e wanted to ~d l'k 1 rt to h ii ONt~l'letk" .,,, ..,.~ .. ~ •" bec1useofthestatesbe'sin." you 1 e 0 conve cas ·ca ~•wn.i..... "' s,.ru ••-• 642·5678. It only lakes a few words ~-' ., 519tlMllf"lttu ••11 U.S.Atto~eyJamesL.Brown-intherightplacelOfind abuyer. =._1ttc.-. i~~ ~ t in,, penona!ly In chargec_iiofe,th,o;.ie,---=;:~""" ••-"r•n•-r-ast, lhe_-f"i;-;;;;;---i"al· :::Jo. •j -1·1~. tenn·ed-ttre---_loM'IL..).l._ ...... ~ m "awildatory," and aaid'"tehas rlghtplacei1lheDally 'lot . ~-_...-.. ____ •• ______ • ~ 1 • I Meeting t~ Earth Suddenlfl Bull rider Danny All from Alhambra de- parted his riding pooition rather abruptly Saturday at Orange County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa during Cystic Fibrosis Foundation rodeo. The bull, "Tricky Dick," apparently lived up to his name. Rapist Ci~ Sex Films; GivenU/e i NORWICH, England (AP) - , Sentenced to life imprisonment Friday, the hooded rapist of ~Cambridge said pornographic . ; filma drove him to commit the ; crimes. ''It was like living in hell, in another world. I just had to do '·something." . Peter Samuel Cook was given 1 seven concurrent sentences of life improisonment at Norwich :·erown Court. "I express the opinis>ft that in 'lbeecmtedoftlalscue,lifesbould meaa life,•• Judie Melford Steva.oo said. ••1 well realize •t11at lbat opinion wW borrlfy a large number of well·meaning people, but I am satisfied it is right. •• , Cook, •· •7-year-oJd craeJc . 1 driver who ls 5-feet-4 Inches tall, . ·admitted rapine six llirlS and I eomillltlnl IOdom:r .,a1n1t a •-th in the Ulllvenlity city of , Cambridge, Stalin Kidnap Plot· Revealed COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP> -llore tban 500 JN'l:alroollS and other -1ai WI• ill led b:r SS Capt. Otto Sbneny _..ready in lNZ lo fly from a German airfield la Nud to kid· nap Soviet dictator J-Stalin from tbe Kremlln, a Danish -reported Sunday. ~DI an uno.-l'>anlsb pilot -HrVod la tho German air fcrce durinl World War D, the paper aaid the plan was calledoftonl)I beea-thodeartb ol opat1 la II-made U Im' -1ble for Gorman IDtelllcence to oay with 100 --certolnty whan Stalin would be la his Xremlin command bunker. ........ .,,e.11 PATI'Y ••• llUOt1 ol murder. Tbo nowapa-Hid Its aources dld not elaborate on Miss -·a role la that robber)' and did not ooumerate-crlmeo. • DAILY PILOT Guards -Rescue Five From Capsized ·Boat Five persons were rescued by Huntingten Beach lifeguards and tbe Oranae County Harbor Patrol when their motorboat capsized about 100 yards off shore Sunday afternoon. Huntington Beach lifeguard U . Bill Richardson said the Ill-foot veuel was running low on fuel and it was taking on water while r ..... r.,,eAJ VICTIM ••• out and some fellow in the restaurant beard me," Manball aaid. • llr. llarf!loll ·-six nxmlba in the hOopitu ohei tbii attaclt Tl-be 1pent two yoan '"' bia back Hit remalalaa :roan. were spent in and out of bolpital8 Marahall's father, Howard lllarsball aaid bis aon bad -la tbe boopltal frequontl)' for the last three months 't!J'bere were several different thiDC• wrong with him,'' the elder llarsball said today Re uld bis son despite the IDJurlea wu not la much pleysical pain. "He didn't have too much. He wu paralysed from tho bullet wound,•• be said Tbe attack drained the Marshall family finances Marshall was unable to wort altboulh bis father ~ be did make some 1-eley -did paint some. ''1bere'a just not much you can do in that way," his fatblr uid. llr. llanball aald la the old in- tervl-that be bod lived "30 years of bell" in bis llWe frame house la La1una's north side with bla father lince tbe attacli. He was opposed to a pardon for Vance. "These bleeding bearta that practlcaly deify the crimlaal -It was so unnecessary -not even to say 'put yOUr bands up'; .be CCJuld b&ve bad tbe 115 or $6 he set," be told a reporter. Of bia own lmprlaonment In a wheelchair, Marshall said "There ii no rea:eneration of de- ad.nerve cells." Laauna Beach Det. Gene Brooks said there appears to be .., way any further proaecutlon can be made against Vance no matter what tb"e results ol the ·oulopay. Tbo victim of a .-ins must cUe wltbla three 1oara and -::id.°' tbe 1-1111, Del. - "Forty yean 11 Juat loo lq," ·-•aid. Funeral arranaementa are pendlna. The body la to be taken to Pacific Vie"' lllortuary in Newport Beach. switching tanks. He said lifeguards saw the boat la dlatreu about one-quarter of a mile south of the Huntlagton Beach pier and sw-am to help. He said that one rescuer boarded the .... boat to lend assistance and it was this added weight lb at caused it to gounder. Rlchardson said lifegards swam the victims to sborewitbout incident. An Orange County Harbor Patrol boat also apeedecl to the reacue -pumped out the boat and towed to it Alamitos Baywltb the assistance of Lone Beach lifeguards Owner of the boat was listed as Ronald E . Mort of Covina. Ricbard.oonsaid tbepartywufis- blng when the llf cldentoccurrecl. Camera Shop Thief Gets $7,566 Loot ' Newport Beacb burglary de- tectives were following leads in the Loa An1ele1 area today in a Cor'OD.a del Mar camera shop burSlary early . in the weekend tbat netted $'7 ,566 in goods for a thief who left tear gu and bia tools behind The break.in was discovered last Friday at Harbor Pbolo, 3121 E. Coast Highway Poll,:e aaid that entry was mode in the roof toward the rear ol the camera sbop and then tbe thief lowered him~ 14 feet into the building, uaina a ladder. The suspect, police said, was selective la bis loot, taking tbe more expenaive items, which in· eluded camera bodies and dosens ollenaea Detectives who examined the .... laid that all the burglary toola eeomod to be the cheapest available and were obvioualy dis· carded on purpose. Besides the tools, som.e rope and a mUitar7°i11ue pair of trousers, the thief left behind a can of tear gas which officers said resembled that uaed lo. police work. Hoffa Grave Hoax DETROIT (AP> -A search for the body of ex-Tea--. pre- sldant Jam1111 R. Hoffa st-mod from a hoax develapod b:r an ex· convict from Los AnsH wbo clem-od $125,000 to pb!polnt tho location ol a srave -never existed, accordina to law ea- forcernent sources bere. . __,_t ' Eternity-.;. Via. 0 20 Disappear on Mystery Trip POllTLAlfD,Ore.(UPl)-A . Wi-tollan ..... W' 11 'r:etllll'l'DI ''J!I" ter:r .....--........ bytho..... ~ •• .,. .... ·=tlque •vo1.-. a "' ' I "lu .. u -=~:-. :::ftj ~ ,.":.: :::-;.,'= penoaa ~to ie•lbolr-l am lea'flnl -d iw a UPO la .. to etemltr ta an u•' a ,,,... 1p.. not .. you .. mare.'' .... IOll = ;c.: ~ado.. Me tas ob~bafflod ,.._la the wuquoqdu~...,_._.. ·~ ,.._,...,. amoll eoutlil-llfUD-Tho-pi..---..--• colnCouag.~­. Six of. 1 zo ·havo-. Iden· tlllodtentaUvely, lacludiAI anex- llarhle. Tho ldeotlllc-were madobJthe Portland Or ...... Tbe mlMla1 include aa ~ mentol-lewbovol-to follow a -pie deacribed ao la their SO., but claiming to be ml'"'-ol years old, a--'7 to 1omewbere in westera C<*Jredo for a lllsht from -eartlllntotheunivene. ''Tbe -pie who spoke to a meeting in Waldport (Sept. 141 were aenne and calm." Aid one personwboattended: . Al lathecueolotberlilmllYed in tbe meetln1, the -de· mandod-mlt:r. • Tho' mlula1 f...-llarlne was identified by friends aa lllllte Kelly, 25, who bad just been "bangln1 out" in a cabin la tbe Corvalllo area. Friends uld be -bis l!lrlfriend, -ftod oaly .. Jan, d!lcldod lo followlnc the avera1e loolrJa1 couple, wbo claimed they were sent from the Kingdom ol the Father and urged the audience t.Olay uide material pouesalooa andfollowthem. . The other four tentatively iden- tified per.-am one the 20 unac- counted for were Ami Miller. a-ZI, da111hter ol llr. -Mrs. John Miller, who live south ol Waldport on the coast' Robert Epperson, aae and address UD• lmawa; Robort Reabm, •farmer wbo lived east of Waldport, and a woman not identifted by name. but whose New York parents have -la touch with aulboritleo. LincolnCountySberlJ!llGDSUt- ton said durhla the weekend the20 are not officially miaing because they apparently left vohmtarlly. A young woman, wborefusedto give her identity, talked about the meeting, which she said she at- tended. ''I have a friend wbolefttownto follow them and I d<m't kDoW if he is coming back, or when," she said. The woman said she beard of the meetilla: from operaton of the Waldport Inn, where the aessioo took.place. The woman said her friend had 150 acres and ''quite a sum of money,•• but 1be didn't know if be gave'it all away before be disap-· peared. "He waa extremely emhused about what tbeae people .said," she reported. ''He waa sort of a drop-out from soceity. '' The sheriff's office was in- vetli&atinl the cue, including a report from a woman who re- ceived a postcard from her son, mailed in Colorado, who was .,._._ . ....,Yd Former California Governor . Ronald Reagan gestures durihg press conference Fri- day In Portland, Ore., and deellnecl to be pinned down yet on qul!ries about his can-· didaey for presldmcy, Con- ference came at end of heavy •i><!akinl tour. No Prowler· ]rut Romanti,c Skun1a • LAGUNA 81EMJI l'OUCS were -"""'41!1 Ii a:• a.m. 8u:Dd17 to a JlaWtbmm Street adcll m• b7 a w = ______ ed __ ..... ,..,..... ......... -sbo told poliee.., tbolr arrival tl!ot she be...s llllmphC --. llG'I'. DAVID A'QllS -Nn!lma c..i, KJlll tip. toed to tbe basement ...ir-e, quiet4' opened tbe door - peered lnalde with tbo1r Oasblllbtl. "We -.eel -_,.. la the proclllll ~ mMIDI 1-byeklmb.'' Aftl'Wl.td. . ' N,_,,.ort Attack Victim, Suspect Toppl~ Into .Bay .. ... A Santa Ana woman walkinl toward her employer's boat in the area of Newport ..::.t.ch's Arcboo fouebt off a ·be rapist in a weekend iacid.-.nt which ended when both toppled iototbe b&f. Pallce ..W that the-lale Satarda1 ntsbt belan u ·the -walked alms·---Ii maq la bla laleJOl blocl<· ........ lb. ' Aa be held me band behind bis -· the usallant -anded tW: the woman walk a lbart dt. -wltb lllm and llid -be woald eat her ap "ID little p1eceo»1f llledldnat~. . Bat the victim -ootly ..... fu1ed,. offlelal1 1at~. and tbnatalod to ocream. lnitMd. Moments later, abe told ol· flcers. the man grabbed her and both toppled lato the water. The woman told officers that the man tried to bold ber under the water for almo1t two -.., then aft.er al!eaurfaced. be a;r.-her antl#la anotl!er attempttosubmeraeber. \ Tiie man soon gave up, pulled. l:llmself onto a doek -fled Screams End Huntjngton Rape Attempt Jllmtinpoo. Beach police are aeard!iDC for a would-be rapist who attacked ~ 31.year·old boUlewife while able was takiDI a --:r ni&ht. Pallce aald the man. aeuff1ecl with tlie woman la the bathroom of bor boine, la ---iDctan Beach. for about a minute before be fled, apparently beca ... of. ber eream.. Offtctn 1ald the -and llerfamtl)' bad-~ friendl earlier la tho eveuln&, and her luubaJld and MD bad just -to the market about 11:30 p.m., -the attaekoceurred. Tbo woman told poli<e al!e was jlllt lalborlDI 11P ID the -, -the man, ·-11 years old, ierltecl open the -door and tried to pull her .... licle. •. Pallce uld lbe strualed 'lrilb him -auffered _,. brulseo bat bor 1eream1 frillRDed him -111-Ho Deel tbroulb an unloctod --· poliee aald. . l'llllceailld thewommp-abbed ......... and l'ollooNd tho:imtb lo the door, but be nn -the --, om ..... .._t..i the man bad -the bome tbroalb theun- loclred fnJat "-· Tbo woman ~a11ew--tbe belGre. Ho ... dooeribod .. 11 .. feet, 11 incbm tall, ·-1~, with loa8. -balr/ ....... ported. • clown Coast Highway. ,~ Parking lot attendants at a: nearby· restaurant beard 1lie commotion, police said, md pulled·the drenched victim from lbebay. . · Police searches of the area lolled to Jield the soddlD !~ tocji:er. .. \. l ....... P,..e A -I "·1 • ' f WARNING,.: mhllllraticm, GK uld tblj"oe, -e provides aclequiit<i'id-.vance wanaing. JC ·I -aaeh ............ al. • the California Air ResoW't:et Board bas told auto makers IAI either provide a printed w""""' of conditions that could 'abse overbeatlag or not be ""°'"" lo sell catal.ytic-<lq!lipped cai!I-la that state. • A printed warnias from ,GM already approved for California aays: tn• ''H engine malfunction should .occur. particularly inv°"ving einaine misfire or other lou of performance, do not cootinue Lo operate your vehicle in that,'OOIJ.- ditlon-blll"bave it aervicid<pro-· mptly. Contlaued operation• ot your vehicle with a severe malfunction could cause tho oon· verter to overheat with poe:IJ!hle damage to the converter and to .the vehicle.'" ,.1 The Insurance lnstltuto for Highway Safety reported that oae 1175-model Chevrolet ln!Pai• used in a low-speed crutilex· perienced an overheated catalytic converter that distorted tbe out shell and score-tbe floorlaaulation. The warning labels e California cars will be attached to the sun visors in such a way that they can't be remd\red witboutdamagingthevisor. -t• • crackdown ~ . On Massage? NEW YORK (AP> -N-f f><k Qty olflclala mapping pianliJor the city to be hoot ~JC DemoCraUc National - are t•lriag steps to ~tbat ·delqates don't get ;,the :-*"'DI way. The City Plannlag Own....,... revealed a proposed IODb!l1 or- dinanee aimed at td!uttinl ~ TlmeaSquaro m..._poirtoa. The ordinance would ...-It Wecat to operate a ''pbpical culture or health esta-" unlesa it la situated In a iOm- munlty facility or a bolel -at 1-100 rooma -.... fodlkles tbat "comply with tho st--.is ol natlDl!allJ' reeopiled aporlS UIOCiatiOns. '' . Cl~remo-nt Wall~ Angela Da~ \ ,... . .. " r • • • , ... -! • • L ·"'·N • ----CL ... 11!'811.DERLY CAN ft 481UMD OI' DAILY PHONE CHECK 8-hboenl ~ Joenn S.hn Cd ld ·au-· by t2·re•r..,lcl Re-nt • ·Plt.irw Dunked; Piwt OK A N .. port Beaeb -~ Jdl ~8lne ~ia tbe -...JllltotfCaallulll..i9ln· W allernooa but -1!1!."'1 wltb mlymlnorlll!url ... JoU KraU P'l'elt :M ·ot D E. BalboaBtvd., totdC'aiiliiiiolallllld aallxlriUes tbat Illa Taylorcarft ouddeQ!y developed l!llliDe·tftlU· bleatl,*feet. Jleuldat9'0foot tbe eecine quit lllld tbe plue bes.., plummetln& loWU'dS the eeaataboul3:1Sp.m. '1be pUot, wbo bad taken olt irom OrOD&e County Airport, uld be wu able to &tide 1111 pl..,. Into tbewater alx mllea-ol tbe island, next to lbe yacht Dragon Lady Ill rrom Wilm-iDCto!I . Peoiile aboa'd tbe yaebt pulled Freialromthewaterandtook~ to AvalQD Comm'lmity Hospital. where he was treated and re· ·Not Just Routine-Call ::~~=0~:.i:0~x.a=~~~ was in "escellent shape'' coo.- ~-· E1 ' IJ~ sidering he had just crashed his San Clemente ..,11 ~.· n. Check In on ure_n y . p1 .... 1ntotb•oc•an. He ailld Freis surr.n.i only '1beonlyc:ooti11thatafanolficer's· "very mlDor baclt lll)uiles an<! Ume used when there is a false · sevUal cuts and :'crapes" and Rl.arm,be1aid. that he appeared "very ealm'' By JAat CHAPPELL Ot•o.Ny ......... Old age: Golden Years for some, but years of rear and tbe pain of lonelines1f ormanyothen. It can be a time of trapdytoo as tbe infirm elderly atrucgle wltb tbe bazarda and complexities of everyday Jiving. A, minor fall can incmpacitate a senior citizen and if mable.to re-- • aeb help, .., elderly -llvln& alone can be in relil peril In bi1I own home. . Mrs. Sellers •&iii that beyond a-tbeordeal. just bein& a public ·tarety P~ His airplane sank, aUthorilies gram, tbe Y ANA calls briagsome variety and interest into the· said. callers' lives. "Almost all or them ta11t about the weather or about their family, if anybodY, bu come to visit late- ly. They get very excited about visits, ''shesaid. · The department employes col· lect birthday cards and send them to their YANA family members on their birthdays. There ,are about 25 people in Uie group, all butfouroflhem women. ' Bangladesh Eyed TOKYO (AP) -China an- nounced today the tOrm&l establishment of cliplomatlc rela- tions with BangJadesh, four yean after-it was created out of East Paki11to0•by Indian military action which Peking severely. de- nounced. ' Sunday's ·s ermon Reported • -. a, To111 .. rtey •• Seal .B each P aster " . • 1.amhast es Societr (l!:dltorli Nol.: Tllir (I.a M'OllClail ftaturc Iii "'11ich qal/ll Pilot rcp!/rlcr rom BarkJ/ giwr.a penooaliud.o<ccUlll .r: .. ···-,,_ .. c/lia'Ch or -..i.ccmat """'°"'a. I/lo DaUu Pilot l _.,.,... Tlw""""'hatrolOiUbetlw,.bjc<tof,ca~.., • SoltmllJiticlnn'ch-./ . American soclet:Y has beCome. ''just u ~·· aa the corrupt cultures created by the a.nclent Greeks, Ri'omana u4 Hebrews, Pastor Roy Roberts toldbi11C0111HC•tlollSuDmy at Grace Bretbren Cbutth, Seal Beocb. And it la not aurprisini to find the Institution at mar· tjage amon1 the m~y .casualties in a society that can even contemplate , u1lnt homosexuals as pbllce officers, tile pNtor commented in a hard·Jllttlng sermon. •· ''Marriaae in America is a mess," be said. ''Two milllon marriage ceremonies are' performed here every year wbUe 800,000 uniona are being ended In tbe divorce court. . ••we must stem tbetide, .. 'thespeakefurgea. ••wetn~ make the pendulum swing the otbec way.And to do that we must turn to the. holY Bible for our inspiration ari'd authority.•• · Launching '1Family First Aid'' a ~ries of sermqn.. lectures aimed at analyzing today's mounting social criaes; J Pastor Roberts told his congregation: "The Bible tells it the way it sbcxald be. ••God bates' divorce,'' be said. •1Anc:1 he has spelled out in the Bible codes of conduct that should have helped us to avoid. the adultery, lyingllnd cbeatina: that destroy so many marnages. ''There fsn 't a day goes by but that someone comes lo me with a marriage problem," Dr. Roberts said. ''Ky re- asoning and my answers come from the source I offer you today-the Bible." Pastor Roberts warned bis listeners that sociologists are predicting the disappearance of marr:lage as an institu• tion if what be described as our ''sick society'' does not steer a correction course. .., "Every marriage sbould be a spirit·controlled mar· riage, ••he said. ''Sin perverts and grace perfects and every husband and wife today must work to make sure that their marriage has the Bible as its foundation. · ''We must build two pillars those of authority and sub· mission,'' Dr. Roberts said. ''They are spelled out for us in the Bible, that ever available answer to all our dilemnas:• , • San Clemente ls a city with a '.high population or e!derly•resl, dents and to meet some of their special pr.oblems, the police de- partment "initiated a program . called "You Are ·Not Alooe," Y ANA for sh~rt, · · -~Pot Belly' From Marijuana? suit . . ~ People wllQ ·SJ&n up for the pro,:, gram receive a telepbmecallat a specified linie, each day either .Jrom the police dispatcher or the :.,~fi· ;switchboard operator Joann ers. U the call eoes unanswered, a .1 ... )lqlice officer is diapatcbed to fmd •·•~hat's wrong.• ' ' HEADS PROGRAM R>fl AGED Police L.t. m.- , ''WehavequiteafewwhoCome up here t8Rd drc;»p._off cakes and candy for us. At Christmas tithe, most or them stopped bl" al>d dropped offsometblnglikethat. It was really sweet,•• Mrs. Sellers saitl. "I have one Jittle man, 92. Every morning when I call, he'll ,gay, 'Good llforningSunsbine.' "Hecbeersmeup.' .. WASHINGTON (AP) -Gain· ing \\'.eight may be the ob.ly signiricant effect of smoking mirijuanaoccaaiooally. · A report on a study, conduct~ ed · irom Aprii to AUlllSt of last y'ear to determine if marijuana affected soldiers' performance, was made public by the National OrganlzaUon for the Reform or Marijuana Laws, which obtained . it in a freedom or information · ''No evidence was obtained that marijuana produces aDY' signi(icant adverse e(fects on cognitive or neurological func· I tion," the report s~ted. n1 e program was started less 1· .,.11 a, year aa:o aft.er several q"JKagic deaths. Jn one case an• td ~-old man fell, injur..dbimaelf . 111 W starved to death before • anyonefoundblm. Under !be 1; ANA program, ;.:3everal eldefly people have been -.:.i:escued from potentially dangeN>us circumstances, Police - ; .... Lt. Albert Eblow, program ~,.supervisor,sald. ' ' it-.... in one instance, an 82-year-~ld .J1 woman fell in her garage, broke1 truber' arm and lacerated her face. 1 •v1&he coUldtt't get out of the garage 1 •'' orsummonhelp. . .. •"I'> When the woman failed to l l8Mwer her YANA check call , .. -police officers -were dispatched,. • 6ound her and rushed her to tbe hospital. "' . In another case, an elderly cou- ple became !:rapped in tbei(' bathroom. Officers freed them after tbelr phone can went uo. answered. ' ••our YANA people have come \0 really-1ike and accept tbe pro- gram. In fact, if there's a delay in our calling tbem. 'they call us," Lt. Eh(ow said. Forms on file with the depart- ment· list the person's doctor, special medicines, person to be called in an emergency and other data. The cost or the program is minimal. No extra persons were hired. The phone calls have just been absorbed into tbe normal work schedule. Lt. Wow said. ~}langman ~s · Rope Set :ror BaMmas:Killer · NASSAU, Bahamas (AP) -A ""Wisconsin man who says "God. my father" told him to kill three other Americans waits in 8. Baha- mian jail for execution. Tuesda)' morning while bis mother prays from her Milwaukee borne for U.S. officials to intettede and pate her ~'a lite.. , )(jcbiah Sbobek, 22, i1I to be ban&Od at'8 a.m. \uesday for the murder or Ohio lawyer Paul '\Howell, 17-year-old ~tie Smith .. ,,,of Detroit and New York City ac· • countant Irwin Borstein. 71 A jury ruled Sbobek sane, and the death sentence was imposed ·•by a Bahamian court Sept. 26. ••1 never had an idea it would h-eome to thii,'' said Shobek's '"J90lher• Mrs. Juanita Spencer, 'llD'. "I wu waitin'x rortbe10vern- ·'ment to 'do 50mething and Ibey 'didn't .• , I do blame America . forjt." ..,, •Mrs. Spencer, a cblFWOIDan ru-car the MilwaJ.&kee scbool 1yslem, · --',il8id she bas been •'iJhYhur to J God" that U.S. offici&ls Wm Step ... in at the last minute. ·-·"I have done aU I possibly' • could, so I'm just waitiqtobeU' whatever's going to bappm .• ·.1. .. don'f .~ciw· ru take it if he. dies," she~said. Sbobek t~StiCied during his May 197'"trial'tbat 'be killed the three AplerjcaDs bec.aus'e they , ••were the-angels of Lucifer. "I did I~ bej:ause af love, and I was guided tiy my father, God,'" Sbobek told the jury. , He ~aid be bail been vacation- ing in Nassaµ, and "God, my father told me.who to destroy.'• Mrs. Spencer, a' divorcee with three other children', said she last saw Mr: son during bis trial. She said sbe 1poke with bJm by telepbooe Friday and •:to1d him I was working on the ~ase. and he told me be loved rp.e and respect· edme. · "He was sad but not crying. C · toW him to t"kke cue. I said I was prayj.ng for him and that he shoUld <continue to say h is; prayers.'' Mi's. Spencer said ·1he /Sent telegrams asking for help Crom • J!resideilt. Ford, Wi11constn Sens. Gay.lord Nelson and WUUam ProXmin!, Mass1Cbusetta Sena . Edward Brooke and Edward Kennedy and Wisconsin --R.ep . HemyReuas. Foot Fetish? . ' , . .·, . 'Fondler' Slrilra-Again You're Invited to Mariners Savings GRAND OPENING October 1st dVu the 10th , ; MIJN.CH A BAG()F POPCORN HEJ.PIJS CELEBRATE THE OPENING OF OIJR NEW BRANCH Just drive to where Glenneyre meets Forest Ir\ downtown Laguna. You won't be able to miss our beautiful new building. Come In and participate In our old- fashioned grand opening festivities from 9 AM to 4 PM d.Uv. 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J A4 DAILY PILOT I Gaslight Going Off BAN IT ALL DEPT, -'lbe latest outraee proposed for perpetration upon the unsuspect- ing American public in the name of the god.a of ener1y comes to us !Oday from one Lester L Wolff, a Democratic congressman from New York. Congressman Wolff bas diJ. p8tched news reports indicating that he would like to ban tbooe lit· tie tiny pilot lights on a:as ap- pliances. Wolff reasons that all across our great nation these litUe tiny gas lights are burning, day and nighL Tum them off, he says, and :we'll-save a whole lot of natural gas. This New York congressman likens gas pilots to the Chinese water torture, where they drip, drip, drip lltUe drops of waler on your head until you go bananas:· RE SAYS THE BURN, bum, bum of the little pilot llgbt.s adds up to great wasteof gas. So after Congressman Wolff has turned off all the pilot liibt.s across the country, how does be plan to get the gas appliances lit, anyway ? Why be mumbles something a bout doing it manually. l ~hink he's already gone through the Chinese water torture. · Lighting appliances manually most likely means a return to those dead and happily forgotten days when we fired up gu ap- pliances wtth matches. That would be wonderful. TAKE, FOR EXAMPLE, my hot water heater. ltis located out- side the house. In the open air water gets cold,• the pilot Ugbt fires the heater up automatically 1 sol have hot water all theUme. He. P1•ff~ It Ford'.a Son Smoked Pot PORTLAND, Ore. (UPI) -Jack Fonl, lbe Pnltdent'1 23-year-old son, ••YI be'a puffed a little pot ud beliOYtO the cauUoua use of marijuana can be compared. to the moderate "drtnklnl of wine or beer. "The dru1 problem la tbla country today Is not treated properly,'' Ford said in a weekend interview. ••tt'aballcally the same problem we have bad wltb alcohol. The abuse ~ . usin& theoe thln&a la tbel)l'Oblem." "IF USED IN A nondeltruc:tive way and not alluoed, 1mokin1 pot mlsbt be compared to the uae of beer or wine la moderation.'' Ford, who waa In Portland for ·the Weatem stateo Republican Conference, 1ald he amok:ed marijuana wblle a student at Utah State University, where he recenUy sraduated. Oregon's method of issuing citations and fines for marl· juana use is a 1ood one, Ford said in the interview in a Portland newspaper, the Oregonian. FOB!> SAii> RE RAS discussed the dru8 issue with both. his parents but never told them outrt1bt he bad •l!'Ol<ed marijuana. He a aid both bad let him know their views on the matter. Woman Arrested Drug SmuggUng- lnside 84 Devices ROME (AP) -An American woman wearing 84 Condoms full of liquid hashish in a corset shaped like a cartrlda:e belt was arrested at Rome airport today, police said. They said ber Chinese compa- nion was seized with 8~ pounds of heroin In her bandba8, and both were jailed on charges of smU11lln8 $1.5 million in drop. THE TWO WERE idenUfled as Bonnie Joyce Morris, ZI, a native of Bozeman, Mont., and a resi- dent of Anabola, Hawaii ;· and Chui Tun1 Lan, 25, of Hons Kong. Authorities gave this account: A tip was receJved that armed terrorists linked to West Germany's Baader-Melnhof gane were aboard a Scandina- vian Airlines jet en route to Frankfurt from the Far East. a corset shaped like a cartrid1e belt loaded with 84 condoms full of liquid hashish. The Chinese woman's handbag was found to contain 6'h. pounds or heroin in plastic bags ready to be•worn as a eirdle. She refused to answer questions. THE AMERICAN claimed to be the victim or an Afibanl 1ang which kidnaped her, kept her captive for five days •spared her life only after s.he agreed~to smuggled the hashish to Patts. palicesaid. South K-Oreaii ' Ships, Jets. Sink Vessel C...srea1man Wolff would ap- parently leave-me with.the cbmce of 1) a cold water shave every morning; 2) eoing out into the January dawn and llfhtlnl the ·heater with a match 30 minutes The plane was ordered to land for its Rome 1topoveron an isolat- ed runway. A special anti· terrorist squad went aboard and searched the pauen1er1 and their luggage. WOKEN POLICE officers searcblnf Miu Morris felt a •'fatty soft band•• around her sides, in abarp contrast with her slim waiat ind legs. SEOUL, South Korea (UPI> -· South Korean nav~ vessels Bod air force jet fighters sank a sus· pected North Korean gunboat in a sea battle olf ~ Korea's southwest coast ·8arly today, military officials said. · before sbnlng: or 3) leavlal the beater-turned on all the time. You don't have to guess which choice I'd make, Row much ener11 la that foin& to save, Mr. Conareuman? Besides that. there la the safety factor of a nation used to pilot lights which turn thlapon. can'! you imadne how meny people, uaedtopi1otllfhll, who-1djuat tum on the 1a1 for a few mlnutea? Then reall1inf tb!J:)p haven't started, they would lllht a match to investigate. We might ·have IO many ex· plosUons acr011 American that we'd think World War ill had tinally atatted. If Congressman Wdff wanta: tO go around banning tbinp, why doesn't he tblnk up aometbins practical? Ban buz1ers on automobile ignitions. Bake it ll· legal to install automatic glass doors which fail to open on time andthusfiattenyournose. He could make it illegal to operate neon lights 24 houn a day. COME 'ro THINK or it, however; all or the aforemen- She wa1 then taken to the airport police station and un- dresaed, where authorities found tioned plagues upon society are u~1 T...,... operated by electricity. The stuf! Old •I·-·· .. · · Wolff wanta to ban involve • . naturalg¥••ppliances. Sen. John 0 , Pastore, (D- That may be It. Consressman R.l,J said he will not seek Wolff ia probably In the clutches re-election' in 1976, prefer- oltheelectrlcity lobby. ring to retire after 42 years Or maybe lie Just likes lo play of public life. He is 68. with matches. -·----------- Reports said the suspect vessel sank 50 mii•f south ·or Taebukaan-Do, 225 miles southwest of Seoul, shortly after midnight. South Korean patrol crart sighted the gunboat in Inland waters and challenged it about 9 p.m. Sunday, officials said. When ordered to halt the boat reportedly chanced course and sped away, ririna its IWl8 at the Squtb Koreana. Air force jet fishten were Im· mediately called in and 1unk'the fleeinl boat about three boun later, the offt~iala said. A search was under way to pick up survivors .. Mormon Raps MarrU:ige Foes SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) - The leader of the Church af Jesus Chriat of Latter-day Saints {Mormon) SUnday counseled the faithful to avoid lntellectuala who would dntroy the lnatitut!on of marriage. Spencer W. Kimball closed the three-day 145tb eeml-annual general contwence ot the church by warning !ta S.4 million mem· bers of "seemingly mli&htened mind1 tryina to destroy the sacredlnsUtutlonofmarr:lase.'' Most of West 'Sun1Jy' But Emtem Seaboard StateB Show Cwrida T-,.ef.~t-. . • 3 s .. : 'p .. Offic·~rs • Ambtlshed • MADRii> ~(UPI ~ Ilea believed to be a rllbl-wlac r-. venc• oquad •hot a 8-pl bar · -to death la NortherD Spela &lnday nl1ht iii apparent retalla· Uon for a suerrllla bomb atiad< that killed three policemen la the aame Baeque area a few bouts earlier. Generall1almo Francisco Franco'• covemment went into •Pl!!~ti""orloo tolitideaiai wltbviol the ~ ell'~ Oil po c ..... trtoend by the exeeutioo ol ft"' revolutionariea nine days aao and the ·new1paper Hoja De Lunes said It WU clear that there must be "implacable Justice" of the new police idllitlp. THE GOVEaNKENr holdl in prison about 30 accused guer· rillu facing possible charges un- der the tou&h antiterrori.st laws. The government, whJch last week reaffirmed the death penal·· ty for terrorists convicted of till· ing policemen, c9uld decide to beginnewtitaU at anytime. A first wave of such""trlaII ended wilh the execution nine days ago of five revolutionaries. a move that brought anti-Spanlah demonltrations throughout the world and waves of prc>-Franco demon1trations ln, Spain. Six policemen have been killed sine~ the executions and another was killed in a auerrilla-style bank robbery. The leaders of the riibt-wing Falance group, the original ideological spearhead of Fran· co's N:ationa.J,ists, l.qued a COIQ- munlque today in which they ac- cused a "tired" Western Europe of t'eading anti·Franco de- monstrations in an effort·tomake Spain the site of another civil war. THE GUBRRILLAS car- ried out SUnday'a attack near the Basque town of Onate with a fraementation mine they set off by remote control, a lactic in the style of the militant separatist group known as ETA for the Bas· que words for Basque homeland and liberty. " .,_ 8UFl'UI DIRAll! ... ...,_ Mllcllea • Martha. 'Sick Gii-1,' Suffers llone Disease WASHINGTON (UJ11). -;- Martha llitcbeU..jl bWDi ii• .... chemotherapy treatments lor a blood plasma dlaeue her clocton say is manase•tile. Mrs. Mitchell, 57, wife of ,, former attorney aeneral John Mitchell, baa been In Northern VirCinia Doctor's Hospital wben>. she bill been underfoln& teota.!or the put month. ' "SllE WAS a pretty alct prl but ilbe la improvin1)1ally," ac· cordln1 to her pbyoictan, l>r. Thomas O'Brian, an lmanlst. l!e predicted she could leave the hospital at the .,d ol tbla "91< "but will continue to underlo chemotherapy treatment." · A team. o( hematolOl!all made the dil!IP>oois that Mn. Mltdleil baa a blood pla1ma, dt1eue: These 1pec!alla11< an l>n. Lee , Smith, R6b<irt ~· _.,.s Wlnat:i!P. Ueno. A Ii )'Dr. - BarbUa M,ella: alao ha at~ tendinf 111'11. llitcliell far a 411- eaae that·reCaWres trelt"*'l On ·a reswar bull, accmllnlr lo Ibo . doctors. "It'• a d1-that la manageable,•: one of them said. Mrs. Mitchell first entered the bos~ital in connection with cracked ribs. Castro SclWmes · Cited1 • WAIRDIOTON' «AP> -CIA -mpta to kUI Cuba'• J'ldel ' ~oecurnd-tbree­ --" but there Is DO bard e..tdeac• that •any pnaid.enf' autllori1td auch 1cb9mlm. ac." -. to the ebalrmm" tbe' IM#t~P 411•: Son. l"rat Cllurdl (J).Jdillo) uld lbat "piano ...S 1111..,.. .. asalaat Castro'• llfe .. _ ~ ye&n from the Ei..W aw .s. ministration throucb the Ken.' nedy adminlatratloll. ... illli> tlle. 1o1m-admJlliatratioll. •• APPEARING ON ABC'1 "II· 8lMS and Amwen.'' a.8'dl allo't said, "We have no lwdftideDce.. that ilirectiy relates ,lbla activity i lo any·oriler that was atven ,b:r any prnldenl." Church said the attemptsi againlt Castm_ bad been con .. firmed by former CIA Director Richard M . Helm.a in secre~1 testimony before the lntelligence \ committee. . • Although Church has made t previous references to CIA pl~, and attempts asalnst Ctatro's life, his remarks .1ave a much wider scope to the aa:ency•s in- volvement in assassination than pttvlously reported. CIA Director Wi!Uam E . Colby, in a separate appearalicl on the CBS program "Face tbtll Nation," refused to di.lcusa the allegations of CIA involnment IJ!,: assassination, saying "the situa- tion was ve,ry murky, and ••• J really don't believe that tbia aub,,. ject t.s an appropriate one for Id official tci be talking about... · NEW ACCOUNTS ol_CIA at- tempta to kill Castro have cen- tered i>n a 1961 pie>! In which wi'' derworld figures S'am Glancana· · and Jobn Rosselli were inroive<fl in a scheme to Pol.son the Cu~' leader in connection with the'' ~ve Bay of Piei invasion. -'1 ' • Do!IJ Plot D....,. ............. ~rlday: If you do not have ' YoUI" pac>ef" by !5:90 o.m., c:.11 befote ~ 1 p.m. and your coov will be de-1 -' .. s.turdlV ltld Sunday. If YoU do not 1 reoetve Your copy by 8 Lm. SMur-, cl.my, Of' I a.m. Suoday, C811 befae 10 ~m. and vour copy wlH be d91ivefed. · Clr1llll ..... T1l1r' I ' MOit Qranoe County~ '4MUI Notttl•lt Huntington a.en, ind w..tmt,..., •••••••· ... Int A Basque separatist flag placed 0.11 a nearby .religious shrine apparently was-used as bait to draw the police to the spot where the' mine was-detonated. The officer& were in a jeep lhat was raked by the ro'adslde mortar blast. A funeral masS wu celebrated today for the three victims. There were no in- MRS. MITCRBLL, who baa been aeparated from Mitchell, is 'llsited dally by her~ Jay Jen- nins•. who works on Clipitol mu and lives in the W asbiqton area. She has not aeen her dau&bter, Marty, 14, for two and a half ' years, she said. San Oemente, Caplalrano Beleh, .. I SM Juatl (;aplltf'ano, OW. Point, Soulh LlliUnL LIQunl N1Qu91 •••• ,, •••• 4tl-MH cidents. 1 ' • Every r;nprning, da\ly in_terest is added to eV/ery Lo~ Angeles Federal Savings AccounJ. .Passbook 88:vings -Cer:tificates of Deposit:...... • Investment Certificates 'All at highest rates ' • LOS ANGELES FEDERAL SAVINGS I < . SavingS' insured to $40,000 Safe deposit boxes and the most wanted savlng"s services _ _Newport Beach Office . 3201 Newport s.lvd. ~ 675"4500 (Across froln City Hall) • _Head.O~lceOowntown: Los Angeles Federal Savings ~' and· L9an ·Association One Wilshire, t,os Angeles 90017 Other offices through0\lt4he area' ' ' '. • -• • 1• - • • ., "' • ·r I .. I • . • I t r t r t i • • • '! . •• ·r Mond9,0o.\iob9rl, 1115 DAILY ptLOT ,tf ' B•ps Materlal l•ill ~edis.tribute . Jobs -Brown LOS ANGELES !AP> -America should mate "redistribution of Jobi" it1 cliier aocl81 aoal. Califomla Gov. EdlDlllld Brown Jr.says. But that doesn't mean the government 1bould become an eDiplo1w of last resort, creatini millions of jobs few the unemployed, Bro"!!' Uid in a nationally tefnlfed ••Meet the Pr111• in· terview Sunday. During the broac1c-. Brown displayed the un- pred l ct able m,ix of liberal and conae"atlve views which have )et!a a trademark of hil nilWr month state admlnllti'a- tioo. HE SAID TOO lnany liberals aren't facina: Up t o A m e r i c a '.5 resPonsibllity to main-t4dn a strong military force. And Brown said many o( the social programs sponsored by the Husband Seeks Tips On Rapist LOS ANGELES (UPI) -The husband of singer Gogi Grant h .. offered ''I would like to see an austere, leaner commit- ment oa the part of the people of this country. We need a greater dis- cl p Ii n e . We need a greater sense of restraint. It lakes sacrifice. It takes strug- gle," he said. "a substantial reward" Elton John-for information leading to the arrest of the man who raped and robbed Red Hot Seller: he~.he singer and her SAN FRANCISCO 10-year·old son Joshua (UPI) -Rock star Elton were among five persons John is red hot. Ninety iii a doctor 's waiting· minutes after radio an-room last week when a nouncemenls Sunday qi.an entered, drew 8 where tickets to his con· Jistol and tied lhem up. ·certs would be sold, his He robbed the patients Oct. 19 and Oct. 20 ap- aod raped Miss Grant pearances here were dnd another woman, said sold out, despite the tact Miss Grant's husband, there had been no ad· Beverly Hills . attorney vane; ... publicity for the Robert Rilkind. _ev_en_~_. _____ _ lr~•t• control Gun Laws Hit i :By.GOP ·Group ! PALM SPRINGS !AP) -The leadership of the . ,grassroots California Republican Assembly is call· ,ing for a state constitutioo.al amendment that would block gun control proposals in California. The proppsal, suggested by stale Sen. H.L. "'Bill" Richardson, (R-Arcadia), suggests an amendment to specify "the legislature shall make mo law to infringe upon the right of citizens to keep and bear arms.'' The resolution was passed unanimously Sunday at the concluding meeting by some 200 delegates. at the CRA's quarterly conference. Former Gov. Ronald Reagan, the conference's headline speaker, had joined in enthusiastic applause for the proposed anti-gun control amend- ( State J ment when Richardson . . ~ :. • advanced the resolution. "l'liabr Rap• Bro.,11 WS ANGELES (AP) -Consumer advocate Ralph Nader says Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. has ''become an increasing source of disappointment'' 1because he has failed to take action on basic pro· bl ems such as unemployment and pollution. ''We've been waiUng and seeing for nine months and you knO"!: nine months ts the gestation _period for human beings,'' Nader said"Sunday, talk· ing to reporters before addressing a statewide con· sumers conference. He acc\ised the 37-year-old gov· ·emor, a rormer Jesuit seminarian, of "mystical evasion/' .A~·~ SAN FRANCISCO'!APr -Playwrigbt Edward 'Albee, angry at revisions made in the text of bis play, •'Tiny Alice," tried to stop the show at an American Conservalol')' Theater opening. After watching a preview Friday night, Albee .stormed 'backstage and demanded that tl)e play' be restored as he had written it or the Saturday night premiere canceled. 111 He said he would setUe for ACT's reading his statement before curtain. but ACT zefused. 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It has more than fulfil!C<l its promise to the community which richly benefit s from it s splendid library, ex- tension prog rams, mus ical and dramatic prescnta~ tions and ongoing scientific research. In addition, of course. is the tremendous a nd ,growing contribution to the economy made by UCI. ·both from its own operations and more importantly :from attracting high caliber business and industry. 'fom<>rrow the Daily Pilot will publis h. a .special ~ection devotee! to the first 10 years of UCI -a proud 1:1ecade for the univers ity and the county. . Zoning Lesson ThC northern California community of Petaluma ,. '.recently won court approval of a growth control plan ' limiting major new development projects to 500 .dwelling units a year. Bt1l the city of Palo Alto has run into a legal snag for attempting to block growth by rezoning privately 1 .owned land without compensating the owners. A U.S. District Judge ruled that the city had lilerallv "taken·· 513 acres of land by changing the zoning in 1972 from ''1>l anned community" to ;,open space." Under the original zoning, the owners contended , • the acreage would have been worth $10 million for ~e­ sidenUal and commercial development. The city at first contemplated condemnation or tlie land, but when this proved too coslly, it attempted to resolve the issue by simply changing the ioning. This, the judge concluded, had the effect of pre- venting, rather than controlling development. and Jefl the owner with a virtually useless investment. Now the courts will decide how much Palo Alt~ must pay for what the judge called subterfuge in the zoning maneuver. And there's a lesson here for. -Orange County communities that might be con ~ s idering a similar approach to questions or growth. Indian Hypocrisy lndia"s Foreign Minister Y.B. Chavan arrives in \Vashington today to inaugurate a joint Indian· American commission to improve relations between the two governments. Thfs friehdly gesture on the part of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi follows by just a week India 's expulsion of still another fore ign journalist for alleged violation of rigid government press censorship. Lo s Angeles Times correspondent Jacques Leslie w as ~the s ixth foreign n ewsman and the fourth American to be expelled by the Indian government .. Also ousted were correspondents for the Wa shington Post, Newsweek and the Associated Press The American Embassy, we are advised, urged the government not to expel Leslie because of official concern that it might have an -adverse effect on Foreign Minister Chavan's reception in Washington . And well they mifht be concerned. Sending a - minis ter on a mission o friendship while continuing lo expel American journaljsts to keep Americans from learning the facts about India has to set some new re- cord in arrogance and hypocrisy. . .. . . _, ··--.---.-·-·. -,~.,---_.. . .• . ~ ..... ~~ __ ,. ~~-""·'·· -~-. "MY N.AME 1s GANl>lll, Jut 1 AM ~ ~LP.TEI> To THAT WOMAN~ Recession May Curb Book Glut Kissinger's Career in Balance (SYDNEY HARRIS) Cold as the statement sounds, not everything in a recession is bad. A lot of unnecessary fat gets lopped off along with the jobs, although nobody likes to look up- on himself as ''fat'' in the employment market. One of the most salutary ef-• Dear Gloomy Gus Billions of d o llars in weapons lo whole coun- tries full or people who don't even like eac h other: many billions more for our own "defense '' budget- and you worry about HANDguns! PETER ~'GUI C:Ol'l'M'lltltt' ••t •uf>mi~ OY rf.Mtn MUI 0t 11tt '"""'Urtly rtllt<.1 llW "ews ti l~t M•Sfl•Pf•, Sellll V-pe1 ........ Ill Glotmy GUI, D.IU, PUtt. . Congress Holds · Mideast Key WASHINGTON -The dangerous d eadlock between Secretary of State Kissinger and the Democratic Congress now threatens to undermine not only the Egyptian-Is raeli Sinai agree- ment itself and the U .S.- ( EVANS-NOVAK pening.·· ) quent approval of the whole package. The House International Relil· lions Committee is moving in a diametricaUy opposite course. Key members of that panel are quietly insisting on complete separation of the issue of early- warning technicians from the rest of the Kissinger-lsr.a.eli bun· die. They want the resolution authorizing the technicians to stand alO(!e. m enls in a situation where, as one congressional source told us. "there is maximum pressure or time:• The reasons ror the con .. gressional power grab constitute an indictment by the Democratic Congress of Kissinger's diplomacy. Foremost among them: the Nixon administra- tion's secret pledge to South Viet· nam that ··maximum•• U.S. power wouid be used against any Communist invasion. fects of the current recession was mercially evolved in this coun- ti 5een in the re· try, is little more than a gigantic •cent annOun-lottety.Since public taste is unp- c em en t by redictable, and fashions in read- Egypti an en- tente , but more impor· tant. Egyp- tian President Sadat 's courageous conc ilialiOI\ policy. Each day (hat passes 'without That points up an indisputable fact : the 200 technicians. together with the multiple arms, ener gy and money deals Ki ss· inger had to pay for Israel's con- sent to the Sinai agreement, are now being used to prevent that agreement from being carried out. The loser is not Jsrael, whose public virtue is spotles~ .since it expressl y conditioned its withdrawal on the 200 techni- cians. The-losers are Egypt - and Sadat. FINALLY, the Sinai-agree- ment comes before Congress at a time when the congressional grab !or power .over foreign. policy is reaching white-hot in- tensity. Never before has the Senate Foreign Relations Com- mittee demanded that an ad- ministration make full public dis- closure of confidential agree- That explains tbe element or spite mixed wilb revenge clearly discernible in the newest war .. betwe-ercorrgressana-mead;- ministration. Kissinger has seldom been subjected to such acrimonious questioning as he was last week by tjle senate Foreign Relations Committ~e. I ' Macmillan. 1 ing are as capricious as style in one of the clothing, most publishers will put largest book out 40 or 50 books a season, in lhe publishers in hope that on e or two or them (not the country, necessarily the best) will strike Israeli withdrawals to its new lines in the Sinai Desert makes Sadat more vulnerablC to Arab political charges that he sold oul the Arab cause ror nothing. r that it plans to oil. publish only AND, of course, one big best- about half as seller pays the way for all the many adult rest. It is the sam e principle as and juvenile titles of general in-buying 100 tickets in a million- terest this year as it <lid last year. dollar lottery; if one of them hits, Indeed, continualion of stub- born congressional delay in ap- proving 200 \.J .S. technicians for radar duly in the new no-man's land could force Sadat to postpone or even cancel his first- ever visit here, now scheduled for Oct. 26. Sadat was originally due in Wa s hing t on last December, but canceled because or lack of diplomatic progress on Israeli withdrawal from the Sinai. MOREOVER, s ome pro· Israeli Congressmen are now in· sisting that Congress approve not only the 200 technicians but virtually the entire package of" agreements in one document. Such a one -p ac kage con· gressional resolution would not be binding , because the arms. economic aid a nd oil money would have to be voled in separate legislation. Wlf."l<s ., . THUS, Kissinger's future, as well as Sadat's and Egypt's, is on the line in \.he poisonous in- fighting which has raised a ques· lion mark over the results of one of the most difficult diplomatic jobs in Kissinger's career • ' ' • l ' I • : ! • I I ' l It is an odd paradox of youhavemorethanrecoupedthe .American literacy that while we money invested in the others. do not read a lot of books per Taste, discretion, and editorial capita -as compared to many judgment take second place to poorer European countries -we the numbers game. publish far more than anyone Now, however, it is siriiply get- else. In fact, the market is ting too e xpensive to indulge in flooded with thousands of books this form of literary roulette. CQnSigned to speedy oblivion. Books that used to cost $3 now But such a one-package deal, being pushed by Republican Sen. Clifford P. Case of New Jersey among others, would constitute congressional sanction for subse- f;J . ~'Which one• are the children?' ,. Kissinger will survive. But un· •Jess Congress acts sooo, Sadat may not. That would be a catastrophe for every actor on the Middle.East stage except. the radical Arabs -and possibly lsraeL BOOK EDITORS and re- viewers cannot possibly keep up with the spate pouring off the presses; not one in 20 even gets a notice in the m edia; and the com- petition for space is so frantic that sometimes even worthwhile books ge\ los t in the shuffle, only to surface years later as a ••fmd,'' while the author is quiet- ly starving to death. cost $8 and up, us ually up, because the price o! paper, ink, binding, shipping and everything else h as been caught in the frightening yeast of inflation. One good book will no longer pay the cost of a dozen flops_ SADAT'S alarming political proble ms st e m from the fact that while his country has signed the new Sinai agreement. Israel has not -and will not until Congress approves the dispatch of the American technicians. Free Press Challenges· If all trade publishers would follow Macmillan"s lead and cut their lists in hall, we might begin to move from mere quantity to quality, and the worthwhile books would have a chance to make their mark on me rit.. Book publishing, as it has com- It is unfair lo the authors, and no service to the r eaders, to publish books that are given no publicity, no advertising, and no reviews, in the wistful hope that if they begin to catch on by themselves they will then be pro~ vided with promotional support. Most that die deserve never to have been born, and with half the birth-rate, the remainder are as- sured of at least the nourishment to survive their fragile infancy. This is raising questions at in- formed levels in Congress {lbout how much Is rael really wants the new agreement, now that Presi- dent Ford has ended the Israeli ·arms embargo and new weapons are flowing to Israel. '"Israel's s trategy seems to be changing," a congressional in- sider told us. ''They seem to be doing exactly nothing to lobby ~Onl{rei;~ on the technicians. Cons tde nng Israel's real power up here, it's funny nothing is hap- WASHINGTON-Many will say it is hyperbolic to write, as we have done, of guerrila warfare against the free press in America. They hear no gunfire; the paper comes to their door every day seemingly unchanged. Yet the struggle to maintain The Man Wlw Created Tarzan p r e s s freedom today re · sem bles the rirs t stage of an Arab oil embargo . H e r e and there, a small filling s tation closes, but there seems Edgar Rice Burroughs had a profound efrect on most ever- ybOdy in America who today is 45 to 65 years old -including a 10- ~ year-old futur e write r in Waukegan, Jll., named Ray Bradbury. •• ..• We may h ave like Verne and Wells and Kipling, but we loved, we adored, we went quite mad with Mr. Bllrroughs,'' Brad· bury says in hil\ introduction to ••-Ms•r Rite Burroughs: Tbe M.• WM Created TanaJi.'' Burro,u&bs was not the first pulp wnter to create a character wbo took possession of his art. A ~tee! Conan Doyle kept ..-eit alive lhrolllh SbeTlock· JlalJaea and tbe coatlnental op - [ THE BOOKMAN ) ~lnd Sam Spade supplied many ii drink ror Dashiell Hammell- "Burroughs had railed at many businesses, was married and had. two children · when h e sent ··u nder the Moons of Mars" to ''All Story .Magatine" in 1911. ••J WROTE this story beeause 1 needed the money it might bring. and not from motives or senti- men.L • .' • he wrote in reply to L"<iitor T .N. Matcalf's suggested story chances. "'Although l ·became veey inuch interested in "'l'be day of the printed word is far from ended. Swllt uls the de- ll•ery of the radio bulletin, • • gaphlc as la televllion's eyewit· ness picture. the task of adding. _meaning and clarity remains urgent. People c ...,_ and need not absorb meanings at the speed ctllgbt. • -EndlnCanhant, . ,.,....,.r tttitor . . it while writing. 1 ' The $400 he received for this story started him on his amazing writing career which turned into an induiitry that exists today. One 'son illustrated the Tarzan stories, his first wife proofread, a son-in-law was one of the early movie Tarzans and Burroughs's daughter acted in Tari.an movies and radio serials. The "All Story'' for October, 1912, published "Tarzan of the Apes•• and paid ERB $700for it. to be plenty of ~ gas around until the day cotnes" when it is gone. · Freedom of the 'Press has been curtailed lately in hundreds of instances around the country. Politicians and pro. secutors, shaken by nt!wspaper disclosures, have been waiting in ambush. A grim if subdued struggle is underway, and the body l!ount is rising. Here are some typical cases. The new and undoubtedly the · definitive book on Burroughs was -BERNARD ABLE, editor or written by author-historianlrwln the weekly Westmore News or Porgesand published recently on Port Chester. N .Y., was found the 100th anniversary of the birth guilty of ''harassment,•• while of ERB by Brlabam Yo-.ng two buildings he owns have been University Pr.., ($1'Jl5). TIMl threatened wllh condemnation book conla.ins 820 outslzi!<I pag.. '-by local authorities. Why? He and almoot 300 photographs and wro<e several editorials blasting illustration s from ERB's those authorities for inadequat& voluminouafiJd. police protection in the black sec- By 1926 Tartan appeared In tjon of Port Chesler. . • translation in.11 European cou:n· -For six mont~s, re• tries and w~ published in Arable porters Rlahard Cady an<[ and Urdu. Burroughs was the William Anderson oC the Jn .. most popular writer in Russia,· dianaPolis Star lived under -the where he was published in pirat-cloud of a criminal indJctmut ed editions which ml\Y help ac-.charting them with havfna con· count for bis extreme anll· '1_pired to bribe a police oflffr. Bolshevism. , ,Their real offense: writing a T-l'HACKREY--UJ!1i Pulitzer Prlze.wlnnln aerl (JA<:_K ANDERSON] posing corruption in the ln· dianapolis police department and in the Marion County pro- secutor's office. -After Floyd Norris, a re- porter for The Monitor of Con· cord. N.H., wrote a story about dubious conduct by area officials -in the .awarding or a dog track franchise, be was arrested at his typewriter and charged with J)065essiog ''stolen property•• - that is, the document containing the allegations. -In Alabama, reporters John Jones and Ron Casey of the Birmingham News, alter writing artil!les charging Sheriff C. P. W~ker with wrongdoing. were promptly arrested by the over· wrought sheriff. who charged them with conspiracy to murder or maim Jilm. tiatlty between reporters and their sources. This is an essential .pre-condition for investigative ·reporting. • -IN CONGRESS. the leaders or both parties have joi!].ed in pushing what amounts to an or~ ficial Secrets Act. In effect this wouJd permit newsmen to .ftport -Only those official docwpents, ac- tions and pr~eedin,gs the gov· ernmeot doesn't object to. Increasingly, thel'fl bas been an ugly tendency {o treat newsmen as ·criminals for the mere ro\ltlne perfonnance of 1.beir jobs and lo Strip them of the First Amendment· protections that permit them to defend:thei.r fellow cit·iiens aaainst the powers of government. This is part or a growing,effort to put the press under the control of government and to blot out all sources of lntormaUoa that com· pete witbtk!e officlal version. ORANGE CO'!iT " DAILY PILOT ALL THE reporters mentioned here, with the except.Ion of Able. have been able to clear themselve• of any wrongdoing. They had to pay a toll, .however, lt.obmN. WHd,P'llbtwwr in Ume and expense. Thoma • K~nnl, Editor But these red-neck assaults 011 Barbara Krribidl. the pr~s are the easiest to de• Editorial Page ~dUOf' fend aga.ln.st. Farm~ insidious 'l'he tc:Utoriat page of the Da"1 are the subtle moves to un-Pilot •e•k• to inform and dermlne the press by respectable &llmulate readers by prMf11t1ni :officials. For instance: on thi s Ptae diverse co;nuntntary -Jn the face ol mounting on topics of lntere$.t..b>: s)1Mticat· bu ! ed c~~mnisu.-nd cartoonists., by ,PU c diua isfact.lon with the prov1d1'l& a forum ror readers'• performance of courts around views and by preaenUnc thl• the country, a rash or judicial ntwspaper'• opinion• ..m. toeas gag orders has banned newsmen on. current topics. The edll.Ori1t from reporting on selected court , oP1nions or the Oa.lly Pilot.9PP11r trials and related proceedings in only in the editorial column 1tlhe Arizona,. California, FJorlda, lop ot the paae.. Opiril~ ex• G I L pressed by the columRiats aad e o r g a • o u i s I a n a , (artoon;:su and letter writeri It.re Mass.chusetta, Misslsslppt, New their o-.yn and no tndorP,ement ~ Y6rk and Pennsylvania. thtir Vle-.•1 by tho Dill.Jy ~ -There Is a widespread elfok •ho1dd be inrerred . by prooecutors and Judaes to • Mon. day, October6,1975 •, · lltill•il>luitc:onlld."t--l.....:=:.;:.:::.;_:i;::;;:_:;,;;;.~;;.;..J_ • ' .. • lmurance Rates Up -And May Rise Again I B7'nleA1_;::.·_ A8POIUCSMAN FOat.beJnsuraoce Bathing In Nu de Allowed ; • Automobile own en have !1een bit by. .-tnformltloo ln1Utute said auto In· sharp increuea in tbe cc.l of. car in· · • -surance tbts year ...i there are In· 'llJD'ance rat~ rlnt _,., limited by dicaliooo tbat the spiral bis only just wace and pnce coo:!-""'· Eyen after· beCUJI. Tbe lnduetry ""10 the price tbe end of contro~: I.be bw11ness was m. are due"to lnllallaD. mare acci· dalil4 pretty well. Tbere wu no need deeta and a growin& 11umber of to~ralt'.: r ··-ts d--n--• )aW9ulll a.'"' ttum"l"Cr o aca\K:U ~1icu. 'J1M, BUreall of Labor StatilUcs re· helptn1 to ~Cftet increases in tbe cost por:ted tbat the cost of auto lnaw1111ce of thlnp like Teplacement parts ror as ·ineuured by the Comu.mer Price damaJed ca.rs and the inllurance com.· IndeK went uo 1.3 percent in Aucust.. pules' over!tead. went up only aeven·tmlba ~a percent Then came 1974. The number of ac· !nallall974. ddents started co!og •1>. althoulh no ·, • ooelmowswby. THE AUTO INSU.MNCE mcrease· ''We're at a loss lo explain it,•• said for the first ei&bt mmttw of 1'75 fs a spokesman for State Farm over 5 percent, compued ~a"·~ per-J.nsuraitce COi., the nation's largest cent aeaaooally adjusted l>Oost ID the auto Insurer. over-all price. index. Auto insurance went up only #Vee-tenths ot a percent In all of 111'74. j I ·No-fault •"'9 insurance h!iF liaPt the increases In some y cuftini tbe nu.mberof lawauits. Robert' Rowe, Micbiaili'adepuly in· sui-ance commissioner, said, for ex· ample. that premiums ln his· state have remained falrly·st&ble since no- fault tonk etrectln,1973, Withou.t no-fault, he said, there would have been sharp increases. BUT NO·FAULT GENEL\LLYap· pliea only to bodily injwy; property ( CO~SVMER) ;:::::~~ , - A n d insurance companies estimate that two-thirds of your pr'elilium goeS to pay for property dariiage claims. Jn addition, only 14 states have strict enough restrictions on lawsuits and high enough coverage to be call~ true no-fault. Asked to ekplain the latest in· •creases, inaurance cOmpanies say "that their fates generallf have re-. mained stable for four years while their (!Qst.s have been goi.Qg up. They say the latest round of increases is· just the beginning or a trend. Official S~ys Americans • I..ike Vodka r LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UPI) -Vodka is rapidly supplanting bourbon as the liquor industry's No. l ID(fley -maker, according to James Althoff, vice • THE 55-llllLE·AN·HOUR speed limit helped cut the number of deaths, but it did not lowk the number of !ender.-benders and ot.ber accidents. State FarD\ said tbat in 1970, tbe company bad about 98 property damage liability claims per l,000 policies. The frequency declined steadily and by the middle of. 1974, based oo statistics from the first half or the year, the company was predict- ing just over 75 claims per 1-.000 policies. The trend changed, however, in the second half of 1974 and the an- ticipated 1975. rate fa T7 claims per 1,000 policies. The Insurance lnforpiation Institute said studies by the lilsW'ance Services Office and the National As- sociaJion of In.dependent Insurers show an accldent frequency rate in the first ball or 1975 that is 5.2 percent higher than in the same period a year earlier. The averaae loss in dollar terms is up 13 .8 percent. · A SPOKESMAN FOR the indepen- dent insurers also said that while cos· ts have been rising steadily, state !luthorif,ies have been, slow to approve in.creates ''Finally,. even the most hard· hearted commissioner had to grant (the companies) relief," be said The insurance institute says another factor in higher premiums is that "people became increasingly lawsuit-conscious " That bcx>isted cos· ts still further INCREASES VAllY from area to area In a few s tates, where no-fault programs took .effect this year, there have been decreases required by law EUGENE, Ore. (AP) -U you want to take tt off, take It off, take it A· A·A·L-L-LpU, you c .... do itnowlnLaneCountJ. Witbln limits, tbat ts. After a Year of wran&I· in& and fO\lr· bearin&B, a nudity ordln•nc·e has bffn p•ssed permitting stiony-dipping and relat- ed activities in the eoun .. ty except in seven heavi- ly used county parks. ' ALSO OUT OF bounds are t.be cities 2f Eugene and Springfh!l'd, which prohibtl public nudity. State laws banning nudity require proof of intent to arouse and have been hard to enforce against skinny-dippers and sunbathers. HOWEVER, THERE are many remote areas of the county in which skinny-dipping and swi bathing have been com- mon for years. Rural residents who said they have been ex- PoSed to public nudity against their wishes wanted lo ban it all over the county, and Sheriff David Burks agreed with them. HE SAID THE curTeOt law is backwards, and should design~te areas for public nudity instead of d esignatjng a~a1 where it is badned ,Commissioq.er Bob Wood, who wrote the or· dinance, said it is de· signed to protect the rights oC everybody and recognizes the right of county residents to enjoy the outdoors in a manner a ppropriate to lbe circumstances The list of parks forbidding nudity can be expanded under the or· dinance. 3 Compete .t, chairman of the Callfomia Retail ll· quor Dealers Association. State Farm says it has been granted increases iri 19 states this year and probably will be applying for higher premiums in other areas In three states -Florida. lllinoia and Washington -State Farm · has re· ceived two increases this year -and a spokesman said other places can also expect double boosts University High School students Eric Rosen- baum, Lauren Mayer and Diane Tewsley are Irvine's semifinalists in the 1976 National Merit Scholarship Program. 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Piii" of rour telephone dncto'J' tor UM oftlo. Mllretl you. World Pants for More le.ans SAN JL'RANCISOO (AP) -ro Moscow, they sell IOC' as mue.b as $HO aa tbe black market. lo Britain, Pr1neeu Anoe wean tbem to riding competitions. American llotora of.fen special Gremlin and Hornet moclela wltb !lllbolstery dyed to look like them . ~ · They are, of coune. Levi's -bluejeans made by San Franctsco'1 Levi Strauss and Co., the world's larp:at pants manufacturer. They're also me or th, world's -known trade names, rq!<lng wltb Coke and Jeep. Wby are jeans ao popular? AUTHOR MA11511ALL Mei.URAN believes youna: people · wear what Were basically work clothes to demonstrate tbeir rejection of what they see as middJe-clus values. · ••Jeans,'' be s,.ys, "represent a riPoff and a rage qainst the Establishment." Others say It's pure practicality. ''I've worn. tbe same pair or jeans for six years ..• can't beat that," said denim-dressed Michael Howard, 23,"ofSan Fraffi:isco. ' 11THEY FEEL GOOD AND ALL my friends wear them," explained l6-year-0ld Cindy Trevors of Daly City, who wore a pair of corduroy jeans. Whatever the rtason, there's no denying jeans are in demand. A truckload ol blue denims was hi· jacked recently in tbeSan Francisco Bay area. Designer Emanuel.Ungaro exi>lained the grow .. ing universal social acceptance or jeans by declar- ine, •'There's a form of reverse snobbism connected Today, Levi Slnull aellJ more lllaD J,500 • f<Hnt lot numben -each -npi-lilll l'- separllle style, f abrlc and colorcombillallon. "For yean and years tbe DM»t 1'0Pular ~ was a pair of Levl'syoufaded,.,.....elf. Now people want it done for them and we do,'' aald the spokeainao.' "We even otrer cormeots tbat a(e faded but are guaranteecf tofaclemore.•• THROUGH ITS INTONATIONAL cll'fisloll, the rlrm markets u .. variety al products In mor:e than'° countries. Legend bas it that Levi arrived In San Fran· cilco from New York with a load of canvas he in· tended to sell as tenU and wagon coven for miners bound for the California gold·fields. Once ubore, lie repc>rtedly met a grizzled prosped.or who looted at the canvas and told Strau.u he '"sbould've brGUCbl pants" because "pants don't wear worth a boot up in the diggi.ns. I I • Straus's conve~ed his tough canvu into work pants which were an instant success. Later. be switched to a sturdy cot.too loomed in NimM. France, called ''Serge de Nimes'' and subsequently corrupted to "denims." ANOTHER INNOVA110N WAS the use of cOP- per rivets to stre.ngt.ben the pants. Supposedly the change was made to mollify a prospector named Alkali Ike, who bad the destnactive habit <>f cariy· ing rock samples in his PoCkets. ' with wearing jeans today... r-;~~;--:~~~;:;;;;;r;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;-Execulives at Levi Strauss are confident their LOSE WE-IGHT success will continue. "WE'LL SELL MORE THAN 150 million gar. ments this year,•• predicted a spokesman for the company, who said the pants' popularity "is a very simple thing . . . we make a quality gar'ment at a reasonable price." Levi's are more than a century old, the brainchild of a 20-year.old Bavarian immigrant wbo created them in 1850 for California's gold miners. 01 MONEY IACl . ..... diNclt lats ~ II: •. llllfjor unW•Mtf ~ PIM Ulll U. ODftlNEX Plan will IMlp JOU kliM lllttlS wetf:llt quickjy. ODAlfitX contAifts • ...._ llllftlff lllllll" lllat wpp!ISSIS lfll ~·· Elljof 111111 rood IMlls • "7 H UM lil'lf ODRtN"EX tlWet helps poll Ht .. wftflaul beifW '"'41cf}'. Wftll ltwtf Cllorin, ,ow weiPt pa down. Siii tlUn • dirlttld ... wot 111111• JOU MMllilS. l.d bctt•. lwl """ •• """ sbrt sli11111111'11down I09J willl OORINE.X. 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Originally $52-$96, 39.99-69.99 Town and Travel Dresses Not all scyles in all sizes. I \1 ii • ,,. ....,,_, .. -Anllllrl•--------1 1ru11~ck's ~outh <fast Plaza, San Diego F~way at Bcisto l ' . . ' • , . ' I 41 DAILY P1LOT • Monday, 0ctobtir 8, 1t75 ·Prowler Ruled Sex Offender -I • • Murder ~ Trial Slated SANTA ANA -A woman bo oked on 1 murder c harges after · she allegedly e mptied her gun into the back of 1 her male companion as they drove in the Buena P'ilrk area has been or- dered to race trial Dec. 8 in Orange County SJperior Court. ' SANTA ANA -Back Bay prowler 11.icbeel L•· NewPort Beach Police who arnsted the young Mont Hi~• baa been sent to Patton State Hospilal stock cletk said be used a butcber knife or a platol to as a mentally diaordered sex off ender attar plead· menace youn& women wbo were walklnl their does ~ ~l ~~~~ to charges ol assault witll lDtmt to com· _,111;._tbe=Ba=c•k•Ba...;y;;;;ar=e•a.=========~ Orana:e County Superior Court Judge James H. ~ Walsworth orde red the commitment ollD&Clns. 20, of Santa Ana. He further ordered the coovteted man returned 'to bis courtroom Dec. 24 roe action on a ~ progress report. ~ Check Trial Set 'For Viejo Woman WILL ORANGE .COUNTY AIRPORT BE EXPANDED? -tiow many more flights per day will be sent over Newport Beach? WORRIED ABOUT SERIOUS AIRCRAFT ACCIDENTS BECAUSE OF SAFETY PROBLEMS? Jud ge K enne th , Williams set the trial date for Carolin Tameria Davis, 34, o f Buena Park, after she pleaded Umocent by reason or in· s&nity to the m u rde r count. He appointed two psychiatrists to examine her. -·-~-···· ci.ilyl'l ... M.llff,..... SANTA ANA -A Saddlebac~ Valley woman accu.s_ed. on arrest of ~sing some ~.900 in j)a__d chec-ks has been ordered to face trial Oct. 21 in Orange County Superior Court. • DONALD McLEOD TAKES FLU SHOT FROM CLINIC'S JOY YEDOR Annual Program tor Seniors Hal Begun at 43 CUnlcs ·IS YOUR SLEEP OISl'URBEO JETS FROM O.C. AIRPORT? BY Senior Shots Home Plan Tests Due Juda:e James H. Walsworth set the trial date for Charlene Laura Allen, 30, of 2.5691 Minoa Drive, Aegean Hills, and ordered her to return lo his courtroom Oct. 17 for.a pretrial bearing. : Mrs. Davis was arrest- ed during the Labor Day weekend and charged with th e killing of Ilic bard Gene Pollock, also of Buena Park .. Whose body was found Slumped b e h i nd the wheel of his car. Fl I • at• F ANAHEIM-A home · u mrnuruz ions ree protection plan !or resale or existing homes, pro-The annual senior C'itizen flu immunization pro-mptedby the; advent of gram begins this month at 43 clini cs throughout con1:1 umerism, will be Orange County and will continue throug h testedbylheNationalAs·· Mrs. Allen faces multiple criminal char&es that include burglary, forgery and grand ~eft. Arrest· ing officers said the check charg~stemmed.rr~m her defrauding of the Ban1t or Amenca, lbe Secunty Pacific Nation&l Bank and the Southern California COME HEAR WHAT SUPERVISOR THOMAS RILEY PROPOSES TO 00 ABOUT O.C. AIRPORT NOW ANO IN THE FUTURE! DATE OF MEETING: TUESDAY OCT. 7tll 7:10 P.M. First National Bank. · December. sociation or Realtors. F1ushotsarerree£orpersons60yearso£ageor Speaking to th e They said the burglary charges stem from al· leged illegal entry into the offices of two Le.guna GUEST SPEAKER: TllOS. F. Riiey, SUPERVISOR ~IST. 5 older and a lso for persons with chronic illnesses California Association of such as heart disease, asthma, tuberculosis, e m· Reattor s convention in physema, cancer and diabetes. Anaheim, NAR Presi- Dr. J ohn R. Philp, Orange County Health 0 £-dent Art S. Leitch said fleer. said the vaccine has been refined this year to the program will be test- reduce possible reactions. lie added lbal persons ed. in 34 cities and could are advised to gel the shots every year. affect as many as two ·Hills physicians. SPONSOR : MARINERS COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION Pt.ACE: MAR .. NERS SCHOOL Irvine Ave. & Mariners Drive ..... . This advertisement courtesy of AirPort Action · AslociatK>n· P.O. Box 296 Batboa lstand, Ca. 92662 Kidnaper- Facing Sentence · Clinics are at the rollowing locations, on the· rmil~·~l~io~n'_'h~o".'m'..'.e::'.s.'.'e~a~ch"_Y~e:'.ar".::.... j_~'!::_...o:_·::..=~=.::;.:~~ dates listed : . - . SANTA ANA - l.nsurance sales man Douglas ·Ernest Cassidy Of Huntington Beach has dleaded guilty to kidnaP <lharges which were <lmong multiple criminal 3llegations lodged after rhale and femal e llitchhikers were seUJm)-~)' assaulted. Y Orang e County Superior Court Judge James H . Walsworth ac- Cepted the plea and set Oct. 16 as the date on which Cassidy, 32, 0(8401 Castillan Drive, could be ~t to state prison for oneto25years. Cassidy was addi- ti.onaUy jailed on assault lind sex perversion dbarges following his al- (eged involvement in mi:ninal acts investigat- ed by police in Newp:>rt ~each. Huntington -Beach and South Laguna. ' Police said male and .female hitchhikers iden- tllied C;lssidy as the gun- man.who picked them up and forced th e m lo participate in acts or sex- yal perversion. Costa Mesa: Women's Club, 610 W. 18th St.. rrom 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Oct . 31. Fountain Valley: Recreation a nd Cultural Center, BrookhurstStreel and lleil Avenue, £rom IO a.m. to 1 p.m .. Oct. 22. Huntington Beach: Seniors Recreation Center, 1706 Orange Ave., from 9:30 a .m. to noon, Oc t. 6, 12:30to2:30 p.m ., Ocl.15 and 9:30 a.m. to noon, Oct. 20. Laguna Beach: Laguna Beach Free Clinic, 460 Ocean Ave., from 1:30 to 4 p.m . Oct. 9, 16, 23, 30, Nov . 6, 13 and 20. Lapna Hills: Saddleback Hospital Medical Center. 23561 Paseo de Valencia, 9 a.m. to noon and 1 to3p.m ., Oct. 12. Newport Beach: Newport Beach Mariner's Library mulli·purpose room, 2005 Dover Drive, from IOa.m . to4 p.m. Ocl. 25. San Clemente: Senior Center, Community Club House on Cabrillo Avenue, from 9 a.m. lo 4 p.m ., Oct. 24 and 25 . San Juan Capistrano: Community Presbyterian Church, 32202 Del Obispo, £rom 9 a.m . lo4 p.m ., Oct. 9 andlO. . Seal Beach: North Seal Beach Gom~unity Center, 3333 St. Cloud, from 1 to 5 p.m .. Oct. 9, 16 and 23; and Golden Rain Foundation Clinic, 1661 Golden Rain Road, Rm.140 (foe.Leisure World res i- dents only), from 9 a.m. to noori and 12 :30 to 3 p.m., Oct. 6 through 24 . Westminster: Senior Citizen Drop-Jn Center , . 7571 Westmins ter Ave., from 9 a .m. to noon, Oct. 9. Like To Hear More About the TRANSCENDENTAL MEDITATION ™ PROIRAM? As Taught By MAHARISHI MAH ESH YOGI Free Introductory Lecture NEWPORT BEACH Wed. Od. 8 • 8 P.M. Mcrloer'1 ~ Alldltori-Mminor & lrYIM St. I LAGUNA BEACH hory Wed. H-and 8 P .M. TM C:""• • Soli. I 000, l 1651 S. C:-1 Hwy. WESTMINSTER Thn. Od. 9 • 8 P.M. IC'•l'I'"•_.._ Scnlogl. _. & W..tlo11ol•nt11,.,tww SANTAANA Wed. Od. 8 • at H- Helo...,w llt ~. lrd _., I OZO H. ••H-..... ~.,- Fer llohwwllca ctl llS.3777 or 499·Z1l9 .. Why pay Trustee Fees on your Tax-Deferred Retirement Accounts? Your Trustee Fee is FREE . at Fi lity Federal on every .R.I. or Keogh you open in October. Now-more good reasons to start your tax-saving retirement program early. · 1. Fidelity Federal will absorb the $7.50 Trustee Fee for 1975 on LR.A. and Keogh Accounts opened in October. 2. ·The No-Fee October Special applies to every account you open-either as an individual or through your company Group Program. (Multiple accounts for individuals provide flexibility of rates and maturities. for improved estate planning.) , 3. ' The sooner you open your Retirement Account this year, the more interest you will earn free from 1975 Income Tax. , ' KEOGH .RETIREMENT ACCOUNTS ~~t;~ployed Pe~on INDIVIDUAL RETIREME·NT ACCOUNTS ~::i~~edPerson Set aside up to $7 ,500 of earned Income · each year exempt from current fed8ral income taxes. Interest earned also exempt from Income taxes until withdrawn In retirement years. II not already covered by a quaillied retire- ment plan, set aside up to $1,500 earned income each year exempt lrom current federal Income taxes. No current. tax on Interest earned, either. ; Working couP-les may save over $800* by each opening an l.R.A ... in October-Do it now! . ' " ' ' ' 0 81111d on 25'Wo la~ btac l\et, We plan to save you taxes. Lot us show you how-at any Flde/lly Federal office today. FIDELITY d~SAVl•GS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION • ' FSLIC --·------.. - COSTA MESA-NEWPORT BEACH: 1855 Harbor Blvd.-645-4420 20 -offices to serve you statewide. ' • I ' l . I • I . Mond!X· Ocloo.t •• 1975 DAILY PILOT ,41 F o r Eaviromiiaeat • • . . • • -,Ienr-y Weber:· " Still Fightilig BJ IAUlllE llASPEll ,. .. .., ........ After 25 years cf o.vlce Heery M Weber :M.l>. retlreclrrom lbeNavyiiDclbepnnpilna. ' Bia baltleo alnce retlnment In l NO, which be wu forced to take becw lunllre ca.....S a p4fllal 1-cf be&riAS, U. dllf.-t fntm lflole be IOW wblleon actlft d uty. J!IOW, WITH. WOlllJll RB Wlll1'Bs ror various publicftlms and 1peab ln Iba balls cf JOvemmenl be'• fiihtiol to pr.....,tba-t. ·. '; . Dr. Weber, a LeUure Wcrld rtilident, his been chairman of the environmental preservation com· mlttee for the Califomla Gardeil Clubs, Inc. for 15' years. · ~ As auch,be-repreenta 18,000 poraoaa wben-be'- lobbies both In Sacramento and Wublnctaa D.C. He speaks more for basic princ1ples than 1peclftc legislation, he explained, because of 'the club's status as • nonprofit orcanizatlon. ' Jl'Oll II TS&Sll, 1111 8M a1IO been a board me~ber of Defc;nden cl Wtldnte, an Or,an•aatioo. · which. he explained; believes "wildlife deservel a better.break than generallygiveo byfiah and wildlif& agencies.'' Dun.rig all these years, he has attended ·numerous agency hearings. 1be experience bas led him (o conclude that ••resource management is su~ an important thing, we can't always leave it to ~people we call experts.'' - · Jtiat Six weeks aao. be explained,' he attended a bearing in WaahlnlloD, D.C. oo· migratory birds. The· acenda said that comments from the public would be beard, time permitting • • • LESS . TRAN --,\-" RALF ROUa before the bearin& was to end, he- interrupted the meeting and obiected that it was ''a n elt:tremely un- d emocratic way'' to i.. .conduct a public WEllER hearing. . · The eXperts, he believes, 68ve usually 31readf made their decisions before the hearing starts. · "I guess you could say I'm ki nd of a maverick in this business," he admitted. His involvement beian soon after be retired and moved to Palm Springs. That was when be learned that mourning doves were being shot as game birds. RE OBJECTED, LEARNED THAT others did too, and tried to get restrictive legislation passed. The effort failed but it led him into other areas of concern ... • "It's been a long pull but it's a very interesting r subject to be involved in,'' he said. · "It's up to young people to get busy and use their influence.'' . Although some people are pitting the environ- , ment against the eccmom.y, Dr. Weber said this is not.bow it should be. ' .. ....,. . ''IT'S SIMP LY GETnNG THE wrong slant on : the picture," he said. •'When one goes up, the other goes up.•• , He believes this would happen if an effort were made t9 improve the inner cities. Such an effort would require·jobs, he explained, but it would also improve one part of the environment while it saves the outer areas which are rapidly being made into suburbs. Dr, Weber, who shares his home office with his paintings of wildlife, numerous papers he has writ- ten, a plaque placing hjm in the California Conservation Hall of Fame and a 20-year-old pet dove, Solomon, also believes there's no excuse for air pollution. ' "I TIUNK IT'S TERRIBLE. It's an insult to one's intelligence to have so little done about it " he said. ' But his experiences also provide reason to be somewhat optimistic. When he became involved in 1940, few people thought of the environment. Now, many people share his interest . . ._ And eight years ago at a meeting in Palm Spr- mgs, he· recalled, he suggested that energy be con- served and solar energy be investigated. . ~ ' THAT WAS DUIUNGATIMEwbenpeopiewho used the· most electricity were given the cheapest rates. Now , too, people are thinking as be did-then. "As people become better informed, better educated," he explained, "they begin to see the ligbt." ' Fuel Shortage Reduced Deaths? BERKELEY (AP> -.Alameda County· dlll'il)B. Last year's gasoline the tint three months Of shortage may have re-1974. sulted in a longer life for many Americans by cut· THE GREATEST drop ting down on auto ex--33 percent in San bausts, a University oC Fraocisco and 38 percent California study says. in Alameda County - A team of public health · came in deaths from specialists at the un-chronic lung diseases. iversity's Berkeley cam-Heart disease deaths pus said that the number declined 11 percent in of deaths fell 13 percent San Francisco and 11 in San Francisco and 8 percent in Al ameda' percent across the bay in County. \ No"' •ln6"'8' al Ille .._,if_, Al'Gbellcs • TO/Vl' CA.RR · formerly of "Swei,Corr" "!"" perfomtlns' .,. T O NY ROSSINI -'1 nl61u . •'"'•Pl lllonda7 f ,,,_ B ,,.,,.. I + • "' • t WlLD WES't SHOPPING <lENTJ;R San Diego f'Yf'I • ...,La Pa~'-Hill• -For Reeervatlons 0pte ... call ' ' 581-1500 ,,.. ' Shell Infbrmation Series: Motor Oil I want ._to ~p ·your car~ engine · --· live to a ripe old age. :-· By Bruce Boswell, Shell Lubrication Expert • • Whether you use Shell or another motor oil this 'informatlon might put off that awful moment when the mechanic says, "This isn't going to be cheap." Motor oil is yo ur engine's life blood. The type of oil you use and the way you use it can help you get thousands of extra' miles without a major engine repair. Oil's enonnous job ' At 55 mph, each piston in your engine moves up and down inside its cylinaer about35 times a second. It travels about a quarter of a mile ~~~~ foreverymileyoudrive. When ~ you step on the gas, the piston rods push against the crank- shatt with a pressure of more than a· thousand pounds per ~ square inch. A film of motor oil thinner than this newspaper page sep- arates these parts and keeps tbi;m from grinding each other to pieces. Besides this lubricating job, a motor oil should clean ~ engine, help cool it, and protect llglU!lSt rusting. With all this work to do, your motor oil deserves your attention. . ' would be hard to start and the thick oil would be slow getting to vital parts. Multi grades Multigrade oils, the kind with two· numbers . like lOW-40, contain chemicala called polymers that make them act like l<YW ~ itygrade oils when the engine is cold and high viscosity grade oils when the engine is hot . So why doesn't everybody buy multi- grades? ' Becauiw; single grades gene!fllly cost less. And many people can use them satisfactorily, depending OR the we;atJler and the W8)1,they drive. To find the grades that we recoromend for the temperature ran(!l!;in your_ area; see the chart at nght. ' . Things to consider when choosing a motor oil Considsr the kind olj~ng you do. Perl)aps a single grade lOW lS right for nonnal winter driving in your area. But on a long highway tlip with a heavy load, the engine wiJl .get . pretty hot even though it's oold i>l!t8ide. You'd commendable job of protecting against the dirt, soot, acid, and other jurue that gets into your oil The oil's detergent properties are so good that about a pound of this contamination can he suspended in your oil where it will drain out at changing time. llut tljere's a limit to what the oil cm do. If you don'l change, eventually the additive8 a "° to • 10 lO to t00 100• Oubide Teqqimlture • Nol 1ltCOITYTleOded !or IUltalned higfl speed drMng that suspend dirt, tight wear, and so forth will be used up, and trouble can start. So, while you can save a few bucks on oil over the life of a car by' stretching between changes, I don't think it's worth the risk. Now ao~ information about Shtu'mQtoroils: Check the Shell lineup , fGI'.. the .righ\ motor oil for your car. SAE 10W,.SAE30, etc. What those numbers really mean • Those are viscosity grades. They tell how thick the oil is. The higher the nwnher, the thicker the oil. need a lOW-30 or lOW-40 for high tempera- . ture protection as well af'qiiicji ~ter start& ~ Th£ condition ofth£ car can 1'Ulke a dif· ferena. If the car is hard to start when it's cold, a low viscosity oil can help it turn over. If your car is an "oil burner", a higl\ viscosity oil -~"""'--,,..--} ' The SAE stands for the Society of Auto-. motive Engineerll.\vho set up the grades. The W means it's for cold weather use. When starting an engine in cold weather, a thin oil like• !OW will f1ow. well and protect well. But as the engine gets hotter, the oil gets thinner, and a· lOW can't always protect a hot 1 engine adequately. The opposite is lI'J¥l for a high viscosity grade like SAE 30 or 40: It's thick enough to protect" a hot engine, but on a really cold moming it would be too thick. The engine ~ Try this motor.oil .fact or myth quiz. Your oil can look dirty and still be OK. F oti. The oil gets dark because engine contamination is being held in the oil instead of deposited in tile engine. Motor oils made from Pennsylvania crude necessarily per!ornl betltt. M1/J]t. Where the crude oil comes.from has littli to do vMll the quality of the finished J!!'Oduot. Re8nfug and additives make the important dif- ferenCes in motor oils. , . I r ' Everyone should ctuinre the filter every time they chanre".oil. Myth. Most car makers recommend changing the filter every other time. If you're changing it every time, you may be wasting money. Check your owner's manual .to find out. Multigrade oil can save guoline. Fa;:I. In a cold start-up, a !OW-30 or 10W-40lmu1U- grade oil will be thinner than a single grade 30 weight Therefore the engine ruM with less ·drag and uses less gasoli,ne. In cold- "'eather short-trip driving, when the engine neve.r really gels· wanned up, some drivera may save as much aa 3.4 pen:ent, depei\ding on the car and the !Almperature. ,~ • can cut consumption. (But get it fixed as soon a8youcan. It pollutes.) ltdoelflt't hurt lb ntix when adding oil-if If the oil in your enginelis right for your car, and the oil you're adding is too, it doesn't make any difference if they're different brands. . Today's cars 1wed not be "broken in" with any special oil. At your first oil change, The highest pressure in your engine is where the camshaft. (A) pushes against the valve lift.en (B). Here, an anti-¥.'eat additive in the oil lays down a thin film that must protect while pressure reaches about.100,000 n.. R'!rsq. inch. . ~ < • start oft' wit!t the right oil for your car, then 'stick with it. A good oil doetm't nlld /Ullp from an oil treatmsnt. An oil that meets the car maker's warranty eervice requirements is designed to do eve~J.Ung your engine needs. Look for "Service Classiftcatio11 SB" on the can. What.oil changes really do Maybe yorlve heard a story about a guy who never changed his oil and drove 50,000 miles without a breakdown. Some of those stories might be 'true for all I know. But I wouldn't try it with mu car. · Trui .fact is, you play the odds with oil changes. ( Today's high quality oils and filters do a i' ' " a . ~ ""'" n -... Shell X·IOO' roolor oils are available in suiglegrades SAE !OW, 20W, 30, and 40. Each o!Tera the protection you need for its temperature range. And each meets the warranty service requirements of every U.S. car maker. And most foreign cars. Shell X·IOO~ Multigrade motor oil is an SAE !OW -40, an all·season oil offering excellent high Umperature protection plus good low temperature startability. lts patented formula fights sludge and other contaminants that can harm your engine. Shell Super x~ motor oil earns the !OW-50 rating, the wid est multigrade range you can buy. If you want e\1en greater high Umperature protection than Shell !OW -40, this oil is for yo ~ With proi*r care and a top quality motor oil (and Shell Super X is our fine st) we believe that most of tOOay's newer cars can be expected to go 100,000miles without a major eng\ne repair and with no appre· ciable sac rifice in performance. -· Any questions? Write me. Send them with your name aod address to : Bruce Boswell, Shell OilCo., P.O. Box61609, Civic Center Station, Houston, Texas, 77208. .r·or some more informatio11 on taking good care of your car, ask for our free booklet , "Questions and Answers About Motor Oil.'' Peop!e worlung with energy : , I • c l ' • ~ ........ ·-· .~ .. 1 :. .. ' . • ··;rt· .. ' • f • I •• . I I • I ! . J \... . H, ... , ... f ..' •. . I f ( • • • • .~ . • • • I • . If you bought a new carpet . ; • • • . \ • ' • . .,..._ -----·, . ' . \ .,. I t ~~\Iii.~#""' t 1' ' \I ., ' • 1" .. ~... -..,. ,._'<.;, • • . J' ,-... . ,. . "' . ' . f • • • • .. A.:. :-:. . \ ·-... . i •'. . . ~·~ . . ~ .. . ' . . ;, I " . • 11 • . without shopping the ads in the Daily Pilot, you lost both time an~ .money. . .. . . . ·~ -. . . . L I ' . . I • . I .: • • ('' ... -.ii \:·A:;,~i · , ·, If you prefer to spend your money . on r ! . .· :' '. ~ise floor ~~~ering choic,es and don't . 1 ~ want to be -taken for a ride, reod oor. ads. I . -'. . •• • •• . The best deals on carpeti.ng .:are advertised regularly in the Daily Pilot. (If YC?U are . . . ' . . . \. t • •Jilqi;·· .. • .. :i.' -~ l ... • \• 'Cl ... . . ·~·· . • ' . I' ~"• ' ~-A ' .. . "~ . •-"' ·-~ ~ ' l f t • I~ ' • ' . 1':J, . ""....... . •' ';~ , . . .. • I • ' I I I ' . . . . ' · ... ·,. looking· for down tQ ·eartli transpo·rf(Jtion . barga.ins shop our automotive ads, too). ' · • . ' • . . .1 .. 't ..;- •• -1# • ,.·: <.,\ ·:;1. ' ·~· • • I ~ I' • ' . . I • • i I • .. ' ' . . . . ' • • • • i . • • . . . ' . • • . . I • • ' • . ' . The best pJa~e to ·b~y or s~ll along .the . Orange Coast, is the-. · . . . • . . . • • DAILY PILO T To Subscribe --I • .CALL. • I • • . ' ·' ~ 0 • • • • .. ~ .. .. . . .· . ' ' •• • • • . ' ' , I ( \ • • • f • -I) ,. • f .. ' . • . 642-4321 • . . . ~ ..,..,-. ' • • ' , • • • ( • ' - I 1 ,, • • • ---. ~--- J • OUl&IE I P'ftll lni.rlanclf Tee~015e o-,,.;,,y Harmful,_ .. ~.· .. I: • ~····~ LOvers Lose All Reason . . . Mon d!r. Octaber •• 197.I Teen Skill· Cla•s Set Adulla who fi.t a ---'h-hH ..... blem eommuteatl•I •"111111 tstr,.: wOl 11..t WW. adol-nu will • .,a1a11 at tbe JJnt ~" tbe eb...,.. to Im-Metbodlat .Cbarcb la -tbelr altllla In • Calta ..... •• new Oran1e Coast Ad"""""' b rt.. • 0.U..olf-C. tbe 7 :IO to 9,aq p.a.· A 1our~part aerie• 11 r5oaa at the JD._ 1 ~:=_l!:;MR;:!:;:.N;;:;~' -.;;..r: , llILWAUll:aa (AP) -. Womm wbo were ob-. ,u te•·•l•r• b••• a 111'1-•-ald•• ...... lnl ·-wbleb an-the llnlnf of the vi-, Y-men ud llrla between qea 111 and lt -ID aba-tbelr reuooln1 powen la .,,..._ attaebmeato DO matter bow IOOd the "MIDniDI TueadaJ end pl-located at 4111 W. • '.• miltled, "Coaven.-. Jab.lit. •ti-- re1earcbera of tlte Jlledleal Coll•I• of -ba•ef-. Tbooewbowere- botbu1MD-a1enllldu adult• ba•e •D even sreater cbance of de- YelapinC such • c-. tbey141. == ml1bt be in otbor marien. 1'bla odd ;ecdnmoa sense aometimes occurs aaal'n bet•-tbe 81et!of 3'and45. And it's likely to erop up oece more in Ibo lats 60s alDODll u-e whom deatbl leave In salltude. SUcb la the COil· .. t-al a renownedex~,on matrimony, OUr LOH and War man connrmo the flndlnC. But be· canoe. explain why clear-thinking peo- ple IUdclenly develop blind spols about aHec· Uon. No doubt he misaed a course or two in bioloa-ROUSES hWEVEa, llBSSAllCHaas •aid "'Cu""''"' U..t1fln fixed? we r .. 11_......,. ...,,_DO-u It ls.'' · b,.tween beioa over· -----------------weiabt and development -· .... -..-.------Q . ._'Why are hOUM!S of ill repute outlawed in Las Vegas and Reno when they're • permiUed in mool al the other Ne¥ada towns?•• A. Because the big operators in Ve~· and a-foyl>d out can . of other cancers. ---.. -make more money tbe OCC Offers Class On HQliday Cards ---to• wlop -• oilier dla-eu• than persona ol -.ul •ellht. ' • One theory about the o!iliD of the c:!:!i:t:i ---ltll butaw!tcb. •llfllllll apots If the Ylaltln& aentlemen brlaa their wives. REMEMBER, a pytbooess is nqt a snake, With less tbaD IO days for sboppin& ud other pttparations left before. Christmas, the Onmge Coast College photo and art departinent is ofter· Ing a helping band. A four -part ela-.s series in matins JOUr own Christmaa cards begins Tuesday, Oet. 14 D-t•Netleft wltll the lon1-term pre-CBlt.\lll08 ~~Ptbe-OrOll'llphJIJ.ald. aence of low-leYel Tbooe driven al an without citizens -.-111111• County -.ogem stored In fot -radios in them -·t realiae what'a bap. 1'a1r1rouoda, U Fair cells aDd tbua mtcbt Dming out there on tbe highways, I 1u1pect.· Drive, Costa Mesa. stimulate the develop-Men and women who make their livin.: on the No course fee is re-ment of cance~ tn tbe road have put together an immense con· quired, but $3 must be genital area, if the theory vt:rsational underground .. They know the paid for materials. is eoneet ,.ccordin& to whereabouts or every lawman on wheels. .Recbb'.tion ii: at clMa Dr. Allred A. Rlmm. .... · They do not seem to resent the traffic ticket oatbeftratday. .ad.ate pl'Ofeuor ol pre-liven even as much as they're resented by ventivemedicine. said officers. lt"s an adversary relationship Rimm and colle81'* something like that of honorable professionals •t the college studied in ethical competition. Mostly they're not just 58.111 women ·who were courteous. but e:r.tremely friendly Oc-7 LOeals members of TOPS Club, · casionally, youn1 punks use their eigbteen-•••n H d Ine.,wbichhasfundedre-1 wheelers like weapons. But the seasoned -~NH~I:'~~~::·:·~ onore sarch at the college on truckers don't. They're now m char1e of the •...., •, 1ns. survlvffl .,. Ml••• .J<.-"-problems. p.avement. You eighteen-wheelers, you have a Pe•rl; ion, H•rrl1on Woltz•" ~..,-_........ d tod d belt d to MMlttlo""· c..; 11•uoM.n, Ml"-Seven Orange· Coast ......... ay ay an a er ay morrow, =:::;-;::;~:-'a!:~ ~ 1attend~ UC p!.!~SenaF01.bRlyTakela<Xaf . hear? tr8nCkhlldron. Sor'tlc•• _,.. Mid . ......,. ADge el. wer.., re-vw:--. Addre11 mail to L. M. Boyd, P 0 Box 1560, =~· ~!:'~:1;:1 :~1~:C:.-':i centlbe bly ellneetPedbl Beto18mKea~ national nonprofit or-ColtoMen92626 One out of wy two. quallfy: CUT YOUR INCOME TAX NOW! 10 20 • -· -Ill.------··---_ _,. 113.511 • 74.-••u.1511 . <-~~~~ ...... ~~~~~_.. . .....,.. __ , __ .....,..,__ ... _ ..... ___ .. ______ _ ..... ~_...,_.. ___ ........, _ _._ ... . ' • ., .. GREAT WESTERN SAVINGS MllTI • M.UOJI • ITlllMITM TIMra-eM .... -'M7 Newport Center • S.nta Ana • Huntfnaton leaeh • -l'lflt • LIIV•• Hllll ' ' I ~ ' I ·~ r I· • Motd8c:.ol5olottott1mtlftt..•~. rs p r ·ganization of obese Copyright1975L.M .Boyd ._tt1c vi.w MemM~• P•rtt. ~ pa academic Honorary persons concerned about :.~~~~~'.'.':~~~~'.'.':~~~'."':"'.:~:'.::'.:::'.'.'.:~===========:;;::==================~ :::W.C:-· P•clllc vi.w MOrtuwy soCiety. · weightcontrol. _ MA•SNALL They include: Valerie Rimm reports in a ... a1 ~':..~t1':'t.~=.1.~ .=: C . H i r s c b l a n d Rudy to be published in .... s, 1t7s. Svrvtw11111. hlli ..--. Christopher A. Smith ol January in Preventive ::-z..~,!1~°!:41':'=~ Huntinaton Be•ch. . Medicine that women ca.semc.s••PftMll..,PW(HkVW From Newport Beach wbowere ot:,ese as teen· .._,., P•rk MOrlitery, ........ are: Bradle1 J, Sherman aaen have a 62 percent -.....c.. HURST and Fa 1 t b Aiko, areater ~nee of de- eENNETT HURST. rnlc18ntof Hurfl-Toyotome. velopinf --endom etri al lngllan eoKtl. c.. D•t• Of dMth Oc:---"" .....,. 4, 1ns _. Hunu1191on ..... <»fto From Laguna Be.-;u.: cancer than those who wlftQnt HltWllW•. swv1.....i ..., 11t1 Michael P. Lackner. bad normal weight as Nee:•, Ethel Proctor of Huntlnglon S J "'8ch. Strtk" w111 ... 11otc1 ~ From an u an teen-agers. • 2:00 PM Tueld•Y. wos-tm1A11 ... ·capistrano: RObert M. · · =• P•rk. Smith•" MortMrY Loblenz COWAN From South La.-.: TV s JUl.IAC.COWAN,fftfdlfltofCllllt9 » ·dr H ti ets MtM,c..oei.otc1Mtt1octo«ioer-.,ms. avi • un ey. • SY"ll"'"" lt\I Mr tlnltfler, F9n11Mlld =~ ~·&::1'h:i':tt1~c7."t';: -ts by e.t11-eoro-rot1 C.O.tli ,.,._. ~y, CASSIDY EDWAAOGOAOON CASSIDY. Det. afdnth Oc:lObt• l. t97J •t thlP 8Ql9ofl2. filHldtnt of H11t1tlngton Bo.ch. C.. for thlrt'I' 'l'••r1. Survhtod b'I' hl1 VIII•, Gertna C.ssld'I' of HOM>tlngton Beec:h; -two slst.,.1. Ntll Hop.Ir.Im Of eutaor, lli'lltnft., 9tw::I Merguerll• H•rrl--.. MT. -0•e•at•lu• ....... Recalled WASHINGTON (AP) El.sewhere -Hitachi Sales)Corp. of America is recailing 258 of its 19·inc.b color KENTWOOD, La. televisionsetsbttauseof (UPI) -U.S. District excessive radiation Judge Herbert W. leakage, the Food and Cbrlatenberry, 77, who ·Drug Administration ordered Louisiana's says. \ C.1olcf'I' w•1 • A1lrod. llMll-oloc• trluol ...,1 ..... r. Gro .... 1ld• Mt'Vk" -411 tie i.io Of'I TiatSdll'I' •t 2:CID PM. 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Christenberry.. model CI'972 sets were in- of New Orleans, suffered volved. a heart attack while The FDA said that traveling to J •ckaon, routine compliance test· Miss., for a temporary in.I showed the Hitachi aulpment on the "5tli Beta emitting up to 50per· U.S. Circuit Court of Ap-cent more radiation than peals. allowed bylaw. ALTA DINA Millt ""' °""' ~ Nowewl'8d~lll . L&M ..... MDA9.T 1"°"'*1'1 ......... , ., ................ _ ... ,. ... ..-- Totilly different than any other The SCHICK Waight loss program doesn't use pills, ihots or lad diett. It h based on comilttnt weight rwduction by NlleYint lhe DESIRE for fvtttnlng foods • , • actually <honges your eati~ habits so you will no longer DESIRE fat. ttning foods. This method grew out of the same $6,000.000 resHRh that developed the fam1us Schick 'centers tor the Cecslu'ltl of lm1kl111. Cll_ .......... . ' . . . .• I LE:• JERRY is 13 years old and has ail IQ of 140. He's considered mentally gifted, but he's failing his schoolwork, Ha and his parents haYe been talled to meet with the vice principal. He once was a leader at school, but now has trouble getting along with evecyone. Hi1 parents don't know where to tum . LISA, a pretty red-haired teenager, carries pills in. her billfold. She pops pills in the morning, between classes at school and at night . She is 15 years old. She's been Popping since she was 12. She can't or won't talk to her parents. She lies a lot. Her parents love her and want to help. ' BOB ts a perfectionist, but he's living in an imperfect world and can't handle it. He's a bright student from an ordi- n1ry middle<Jass home. Bo b is 17 and he is an alcoholic . Bob sneaks drinks before school. He has booze in his school locker. Bob is irritable, restless, hostil'e and indifferen t, his parents are worried. He needs help. 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N~w Ki~'s "8ok Pushing Nutrition WASHINGTON (UPI > -A new children's storyboolt plug gin.: nutrition is beln& distributed by the a:overnment with labeling indicating it waa pre- pared by the A&rlculture Department. Actually; officials said, all the text and pictures were furni~hed by General Mills Corporation whlch will be printing notices on about 40 mlUiott cereal boxes during the next few months to promote dis- tribution of the book. THE llOOK ITSELF GIVES NO Indication It was not written by government specialists. Its cov- er bears only the title, "The Thing the Proleasor "' Forgot," and the words, "Office of Communica· lions, U.S. Department of Agriculture." In a prea• r elease announcing the publication, however, Agriculture officials said it was "de· -veloped by General Mills with the cooperation of the Ll department ." UPIT•.,.._ . ·010 An omce of ~mmunications olftclal. Theodore four food aroups and why they're all needed for crane. said tlie ·-·lion included edltln1 by de· cood health. partment nutrition experts ol one pace at the back olthe book. The page 18 addressed to parent.a lo aum NOTPING IN mE TEXT OR pictures plugs up recomm.,,,dations M buildinl a balanced diet General Milli by name or ldentines any of its from four basic food groups -meat, milk, fruit.a branded products, although the section on the and veee~able•. and cereals and breads, plus other cereal-bread food group includes "corn Of' fooc!S to ''rgund ~ meal1 ~atilfy appelites. '' wbeatflake1'' alone with ''a fresh hotdog bun, and breads of all aorta. and pastries and tortes ..• and ALSO, CRANE MID, 11IE department is put.-pretzel• and takes" as examples of grain foods. tine"" $11,000'to pay for printlnc 1,25 million copie1 r-------------------, of the 2()-page book which will be distributed free on request from the g9vemrnent's Consumer lnforma· tion Center, Dept. Q. PuebJo, Col. 81009. The book, desi&ned to be read to pre-st:boolers and used by children in early grades, is a rhyming tale of a boy, a girl, and profeasor Oonoose Q. ~kwoose who has ''my degree in foodology.'' Witb children's-style ilJustratioos, the text explains the ers Ofo " • Highest Yleld 8.06% on savings Our new T 7 5% certificate of deposit earns you a full 8.06% yield e\{ery year. In just six years $1 ,000 will grow into $1 ,592 if you leave the money in your account to compound continuously. But, you don't have to wait six years to see some major improvement in your finances. If you prefer. you ca n withdraw your high interest every 90 days. ANNUAL RATE .75% 7. SO• FlleG lltl KC09111. Minlmu11111P011t of s1.ooo ror 4 to 10 • ,1111 ,111 .. . Fl11d rite acco•nt Minhll!lm tMi!Olit al Sl.000 1111 2\7 to 10 ye111 Jltlda 6.softl.. ' Flitll rite account 7rJ Mflllmu'" lle!IOSk of • . .s1.ooo lOf 1 to 10 , • JU!I )"lelil , ANNUAL YIELD " ' ' . . ' ' 5.92%· ' . ' '. 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' Nof1H•Klge • Ontatio •Palo Allo • PlaceNille~ Rancho·COJdova. • Ro(lipg HIHs Estates • Sa\;i)i\""019: folsom Blvd,,~ ~I · ' Ptaza. F/Ofln RCI.' San Be<narilino •San Diego • San Jose • San. f.llitoo \ 9"tJ Ramon • Santa Ana-South Coast1P,Jaza • . South San Francisco·· Wocdand Hillls • Yorba Linda: . I I .. . . . I r I J • :, \ ' • ' • ·1 ' • r '• 1.1._i.... • '' '''. I• ·,. • ~·"" r • i ' I I • • .. • • .. -. ' t'< ' I 'l T , ·,,· • .-r ' • ' • 1 I €ollectors. r~rning Baek Cloek • ," Jly DENNIS Mel.Ell.AN Ol .. Deity"'lllt ... The young couple closely ex- amined the 100-year~d bureau in the comer of a Costa Mesa an- tique shop. They spoke in hushed tones as they decided whether or not they could afford ita '3SO price lag. That scene has become a familiar one to antique dealers in recent years. Spurred by the nostalgia craze ttrat swept the coUntry in the late 1960s, more and more young people can be found prowling through Orange Coast shops. The wave of nostalgia for things from the past rd oo.ly un- covered candlestick te1epbooes of the '20s and Mickey Mouse watches of the '30s, il also re· kindled an awa.reness of craftsmanship seldom found in aoeraofplanned-obsol~ce. W.hetber it~s . simply • con. versatioo,.piece to, add colOr to the living room or au investment in a handmade oak (lining table, young P«!ple. are fa<ying hBrd- earned· dollars for. the relics of e8rlier generations. ' ''We don 't just buy them because t,Jiey'rd an antique," ex- plains one young buyer who has been furnishing her home with them since getting married.three years ago. "We buy them because they're nice. My husband is a carpenter, so he rieeog.nizes the good craftSmambip in them. . ' . GOO!I INYESTili;ENr . "I just think patural things add so much more warmth in the home. I think :tber:e's a certain vibe from plastic. You can sure . BEA ANDERSON, Editor Mondoy, OctobedS, 1975 Pmge B1 • tell something about 4he person wbo decorates tile home.'' Despite the Obvious warmth in wood, one cold economic · fact cannot be overlooked: Antiques are good investments. . Rising values were illustrated by several dealers who comb the New ERgland states, the Midwest and estate sales for new rinds. Roll top desks selling for $300 two years ago now go for $5()0. $700. Five years ago kerosene parlor lamps sold for $!00; they now sell for nearly $500. And round oak tables, which Fran Mace of a Newport Beach store says she couldn't-get rid ot 10 years ago for $10, tod'ay sell for $200-$300. Mrs. Mace attributes the anti- que craze in part to nostalgia and the individualism that flourished in the 1960s. Hurrying down the aisle of her treasure-filled .shop, Mrs. Mace picks up an old milk bottle off a _crowded display case. A c;ustomer recently paid $3.SO ror asimilar bottle. AMERICA.NA . . I \ "Look at that, ridieulous,"sbe exclaims. "But they last made these in 1940. It has no antique value. It's nostat.aia. ·what we . call Americana oil Collectables." Where once she catered to the elite, Mrs. Mace now sells to a _qoss-section of people, a large majority of which areunder30. "That's only because they can't stand anymore plastic," she reasons. "These kids ap- preciate the detail in antiques. Twenty-five years of Formica and plastic have left their toll.'' The influence of television and r the movies. Mrs. Mace believes, also bas been a contributing fac· tor in the move. • *" After a moVie with brass beds came out, her shop had a run on them . Another movie had • .k;erosene lamp in it. "They came in and said 'I have to have a kerosene lamp.'" Dorothy Stansberry, a Costa ~esa shop. owner, Is an 11 -year veteran of antique dealing. She agrees there has been a growing interest In the la1t few years. "l can-tell by the way· things have disappeared. HANDWORK '"They look at new fumiture which la very expensive and isn't even all wood. People suddenly are appreciating bandwork- thin1s put together with pegs in- stead of naiJs. "They didn't grow up with this. It's a new trip, you might say, to see something that was handmade a"bundfedyears ago.·· Mn. Stansberry specializes in English antiques but she adds jokin~y. ''We llave a little bit of everythiag from .early bad taste to Puadena street light." She geitures to the large glass lamp in the next room. "Once in a while you pick up &fun thing." Although fu rniture is not of- ficially labeled an antique unless it is at least 100 years oJd, Mrs. Stansberry points out tftat even many 1940s collectables are dis- appearing rast. "Now look at those two girls with a prune box," she says pointing to the window as two women leave a nearby shop with a weathered grocery store fruit box. "It bas a country look and they can put it in their kjtchen.'· She adds, however . ''To m e I wouldn't bother with a prune box.'' INCREASED VALUE Antique clock collectcr Larry Smalley. 25. of Whittier , reels one reason YO\Jng people are buying antiques is because they are aware of the amount of deprecia- tion in new furniture when they goto sell. "They financially realize that you can retain your investment or increase it with antiques.'' Smalley knows wh at he's talk- ing about. He invests his money 7here's a certain vibe from plastic. You can tell something about a person who decorates the home' • • • .. in antique clocks which, he claims, appreciate in vaJue 25-39 percent a year. Richara Bolik, a Gost-a Mesa dealer, agrees with SmaJley. A person buying a new dining room set ror $800 could buy an antique set for the same price. Bul, he says, the antique set in five yean will be worth between $1,000 and $1,200. Bolik believes the young ·peoples' interest in antiques originally started "because the whole generation is the 'let's get back to nature generation.' "Woods when finished proper· ly talk to you. They·re just beautiful.'' .\ ' ·nnish-ing' .Touches on Ice By JO OLSON Ofileoau,~oet-.tt Disneyland, Big Macs, blue jeans and Mexican food. Kristilna Wegelius and Susan Broman can't get enough of them when they are in the United States. The Finnis h teenagers are stu· dyin~ in Costa Mela aJ!ain this fall with Barbara Roles, an Olympic bronze medalist, in hopes that they will be able to skate in the 1976 Winter Olym. pies in Innsbruck. This visit is the fifth for Miss Broman, Finnish national cham- pion, 16, and the second for Miss Wegelius, junior champion, who is 14. They come all the way rrom • Kristiina Wegelius (left) and Susan Broman practice preci~ion jumps ·. for instructor\ \ B~rbara Rol_!s. \\ Finland to study with Miss Rol es because they believe shf" is "the best teacher in the world." Miss Roles . who in addition has s kated in one of the big ice shows, also attra cts pupils from all points in the U.S. and several foreign countries e ach year. Her talents lie in the fact that "she has an ability to impart her knowledge.'· said her mother, Bunny Rol es. who i s housemother for the F'i.nns. Miss Rol es began skating just for run in Pasadena, her home town, and gradually worked her way up to the Olympics. It seems odd that a Southern Californian. who has skated on indoor rinks a ll her liJe, would be teaching S<'andinavians, but Ice skating is a more popular sporL her e than in Finland, the teenagers s aid. "It is a new sport there." said Mi ss Rroman . who lives ill Helsinki. "There are more year· round rinks he re ." Both she and Miss Wegelius, who is from Es poo, a suburb of Helsinki. began skating al the urging of their parents. "Our parents s aw an ad in the newspaper ror skating,·· Miss Rroman explained. She theorized that since they both are the eldest children in their families, th ey were chosen for the lessons. They are under sponsorship 6( l\1ax Factor for this year's study trip. Their spare tim e, what little is left after they skate and dance 0tll day, is spent tryi ng new ethnic roods and restaurants, jogging. shopping . going to the beach and studying. One of the ir most exciting "finds .. in the American stores was matching designer sheets and pillowcases. which they have bought and sent home to Finland. They find Ame,rican youths about the same, but ' said that America has more cars than Finland. The two will accompany Miss Roles to England Nov. I for women's ch~mpionship,,then go on tc;> Finland to continue training for the Olympics. But in the meantime, it ·s bu.~i · nMs as usual at the Ice Capades Chalet in Costa. Mesa, where they are training. "See you al• ... Miss Roles s eid to them as she left to work wtth. another student. · Stie m e an A. M. the next d1'Y, not 4 p .m . It takes dedicati let be a winner. you know. • t l I "' DAILY PILOT Monday. October e. 111s I ;Wise Parents ·Know Kids ·Are Smart • • Charlie Shedd By JO OLSON CNia.~llrP6tll..,.. Chiiilie'Shedd, syndicated col· umnilt and Popular author, is convinced that most· families could be happy if they followed a ft!W simple rules. He shared some of them during • Family Weekend at St. An· drew's Presby terian Church Newport Beach. In the keynote address Friday evening, directed to an audience composed mainly of parents, Dr. Shedd said his talk really should be titled Fee bl e Hints to Fellow struulers. He bas put all of the techniques he listed into practice in his own family and has worked out a de· mocratic family s tructure which is geared to preparing children to be competent adults. ·A Presbyterian minister who now devotes all his lime to writ· ing and s peaking, Dr. Shedd said David Selbst, Linda Hillgoth January Rites . Nuptials Planned that ooe of the best talU he ever beard about how toraltecblldreo was one that be blnuelf bad writ- ten. ''And then we had a child!'' he kidded. "Kids today are s~·1mart but parents a re inevitabl)' wiser. It comes with age," Dr. Shedd said, advocating that the two kinds of wisdom be blended. He said hc:, has great hopes for the youth oft.today, based on hls many visits to college camousea, but "We can't raise our children the way we were raised. SOMETIUNG KIGHT "I see a lot or people today I very m\,ICh admire. Where do they come from? A home where parents were doing somelhin1 · right." These "right thing-s.''-he said, are time speaj together as a ramily and a "mother and dad who 1ove·each other." The time spept together won't happen unl ess it is planned and •<heduled, he warned. Hilfe.mlly traditionally bas set apart one nl1ht thatl• "f am tly nl,itt." Once a modth be takes each of his children out to diAner alone. "If you do that ftom the time they are 2.on, by the time they're ready for cplleae you'll have been toaetbU 200 timd, • • he. said. He also ta~ea bis wile, Martha, out for a weekly date "·as a sacred trust.'' "Martha 1aid It's OK to tell y~ this : She's absolute'Jy bananas about me,'! the columnist laughed. When the teen1ge years come, children •o into a cave, he stated. ''Girl• eoln 1bout 14 and come out at 18." · Dr. Shedd ou11ested that the audience try a 90-day experiment· at home. · ' "You, Dad, say 'We are goipg to run our house as a democracy ~';.t~'::°ge~h~'rh~!~:·~o v:i~~ t~~ -- Button Up? • family: Go by the majority rule. Shedd said. ''Eve~one &OU Start, if you have to, wUh wb.at to through the day looking for the namethecat.'' . serendipities of the Lord, and Dr. Shedd 'also advocated let· · everyone in the family bas to ting a young person make his open his heart a little to everyone own decisions by the Ume tie or else. Communication ia the name she is a senior in blghscbool, and of the game.'' giving them an allowance to During the question anawei; spend by the time they are session,Or.Sheddtalkedabout: juniors "to see how they maqage it." Cars, he believes. should be postponed until teens are old enough to be&in wprking and pay half the cost themselves. Family devotion• are another important aspect of the Shedds ' life, be said, and the family asks the blessing on food when they eat in public. ''If it casts over 15 cents, we pray over it,'' he kidded. IMPORTANT THINGS The ramily also shares, during 'dinner, the "important things"' which have happened to them in the past 24 hours. "Two things happen," Dr. -Decision-making: ''At the age of 2 or 3, start letUDg cblldren make decisions.•• ' -Church attendance: ''At our house we have the understanding that everyone goes to church un- til they are a senior in high school." -Children under 5: "Bury 'em when they're 2 and dig 'em ui: when they're s. Love them, Wait." -Single mothers: "It is PoSsi ble to raise good children alone Keep the thing optimistic. Shc>v1 love. Don·t forget to lead you1 own life.•• Ann Landers h~lv but dissolve into They 've ha d s ummer you say so?.:_ MR. AND D E A R A N N neatly r v·wuded and t e ars . My husband .jobs and s.a ved their LANDERS: I dOn 't know slightly sunken. The noticed and leaned money since they were how to tell you this pro tr u din I k Ind toward me and said soft. 16. They also work on becauseldon·twantyou somehow did not cl0&e ly, ''I love you very campus. Two have to think we're a bunch or deeply enou1h. bat no much , but there is partial scholarships, but crazy kids, but seven of bum was done. something about a flTSt still the transportation us (15to17 years or age ) It ll possible to have• love that never can be and extras keep us were sitting around last surgeon beautify a navel duplicated.'' He then strapped. night comparing our bel· if • person wants to go added, ''She is 2200ptil• Do you believe college )y buttons. through the ezpense, away and I'll never see ·tuition should be tax de· MRS. USA . DEAK MR. AND MRS.: I do Indeed believe college tuition should be tu deductible and I have no hesitation about sayin1 so. ·But If you think education ls expensive -try Jg . oorance. 1'"our of the guys had time and trouble, but it's her again so please don't ductible? Ir you do, will belly buttons that "!'ere hardly worth it -even cry." like recessed. One girl for an aspiring belly His brother's wife-;;;;;:-:===============:::;- and two guys had belly dancer. tried to make me £eel 1 buttons that stuck out. better by saying ;',? We all agreed the ones D E A R A N N "Forget it. He's on an ·:J that stuck out were quite LANDERS: My husband ego trip." What do you f ugly .Nooneknewthere-wais first married when think, Ann? -GLAD ason for the difference he and girl we re both 17. SHE'S IN TEXAS and we were wondering It lasted seven months DEAR GLAD: Your i£ anything could be done and then was annulled. husband's remark under to change a belly button That was 12 years ago. any Circumstances was once it was there. For ex· The other night, on his brutal. After bow many ample, the girl with the 29th birthday, we were martinis diet lte come up ugly one said she might celebrating in a cocktail witll that beaat! I SUI· want to be a belly dancer lounge with five other gest lemon1de for yoar E'en th e bcs1 c o s111c1i cs c an ·l hide C\"<"rylhing. Hillgoth-Selbst HoUywood. one day ancf considered couples. Out o ( the blue nest • n a I 'Yer s • r y Mrs . Oli ve Hillgoth, her ''imperfection" an my husband made this celebration. Miami Springs . occupationalhazard. statement : ''I have DE A R ANN Hair, for instance. And you know what? You don't have to have it if you don't want it. Call our Kree electrologist for a free consultation. Now. The sooner you find out how easy and safe the Kree Method o f Permanent Hai r Removal is, the l1appie r you'll be. Robinson's Beauty Salon. Newport, 544:2aoo • David George Selbst, a graduate of Corona del Mar High School, will claim Linda Arlene Hillgoth as his bride dur· lng ceremonies Jan. 17, -in Florida Bible Church, Miss Hillgoth, a resi· dent of Houston, is a graduate of Jackson High School, Miami, at- tended Oglethorpe College, .Atlanta and F1orida Bible College. She is the daughter or fler fianc e , a lso of Will you please give us never loved any woman LANDERS : We are a Houston, is the son of the some inrormation on this in all my lite the way I middle-class American Ben Se ltis ts of Costa subject? We looked in loved the little chick I famify with three Mesa. He earned a B·A in two dictionaries and first married. If she children attendin& col- e c~nomic s at the could(indoutverylitUe. walked in here this lege! Our fourth child University of Redlands . -s TU D E NT S OF minute and asked me to will be in college within and is a me mber or ANATOMY go with her, J would do two years, which meam ~Libra ~ Stories Sorf'ed ' I TUESDAY,OCTOBEll7 ~ By Sydney Om arr long ago, far away. Means you are likely to be contemplative, more so than usual. f' ARIES (March 21 · April 19): Accent on money as it affects joint :enterprise, partner or tr today is your birth· mate. Be specific about day you are sensitive, tax write-offs, insurance spiritual, temperamen· . policies; leases. tal and creative. You 'TAURUS (April 20· could compose music. Alpha Gamma Nu. DEAR STUDENTS: it." we will be workinte • • • TbiD,p mast 'be prett.y I was so shattered by almost exclusivet1 to dull in your crowd If you that remark I couldn't educate our cliiJd';'eD. Duvall~Davis have to sit arouad com· --==--------,------_:'--~~~~~==============: ' Costa Mes a High paring belly buttons. But School graduates, Sandy_ peopl~ b~ve b~en COil· _,,.,... Duvall and Tom Davis templatlng their navels· 4A· plan to marry Jan. 17 in for quite some time and the Church of God, Hunt-since your questions ington Beach. ~ouad like an honest Misa Duvall is the search for information I daughter or the Charles will try to enlighten. you. E . Duvalls of Costa Mesa. Her fiance, who is serving in the Air Force al Sault Sainte Marie, Mich ., is the son of Mr . and Mrs. George T . Davis or Temecula. The belly button ·1s what is left or the cord that linked you to your mother before you were born. The prettiest ones are cmon·s SPORTSWEAR 'NE~IQ1F f PlAlA 'SAl.BQA ISLAI() Jrilr¥wf:o'I BfcKh 216Mc:rint A._. s..&-4 121 67.S.l<xM • Announcing A Special Service For Those Receiving Social Security May 20): Do more listen-You could be psychic. ing than talking -ob-· You could conduct an or------------------------------, serve, learn, plan mov· chestra -or a seance. es. Subtle signals are being dispatched. -==========;-GEMINI <May 21-June ' 20): Basic issues dominate. Health - medical, dental appc>int- ments are likely to be in picture. · CANCER (June 21 · July 22): Good Moon ·aspect coincides now with romance, creativi- ty, children. and change. Impulse tends to dominate logic. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Throw aside fantasy-now is time to deal with reality. Conclusions are reached-the facts are diJplayed. VIRGO (Aug. 23-SePt. 22): Accent on trips, messages, better dis- plays, fmer poinls which aid in distribution. UBllA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): New contacts can ,lead to areater indepen- dence of thou&ht, actloo. Get to heart of matters. Don't settle for tall stories, secondhand re-. """"· 8COllPIO(Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Follow tbrouah on bunch. ·Trust judgment, Intuitive intellect. Tim· I lqlsabarp. I IAGITrAIUUS (Nov. • »Dee. 21): There will be UPt ln area aenerally eomldered "hot.'' 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Cllester GOlllcl ...-~~~~~~~ IT'S LECiAL f TI<E AAYE 'THE COURTS CDUllT Sl<'IS THE C11001<S BECOME AN ALLY OF CAN'l'IGHT FREE-5TVLE THE UNDERWOllW'i' ·THE LJlllV, FETTERED, ' "'Welcome to thealer in the round' -she ca·n say thal again ~·· ·m AA!:» llST ~ .J:f_'JM UFE,OfJtllS.' r 'YOO M 111116 AA!: T Gt* ~--? ! • • . .. "'. -. .. .. -·-... ... . .. ...... . • O.lly P'llet PMto• ~y ftlcM111 Dralle SINGLES CHAMP CHRIS EVERT WORKS TO MAKE A RETURN. Soutlullen Outlast Sun, 37-33 MEMPHIS CAP) -Danny White burled a 17-yard pass to wide receiver Ed Marshall with32 seconds left Sunday for the touchdown that gave Memphis a 37-33 triumph over Southern Califomi• Sun in a World Football Leaaueeame. The Soutbmen were forced to come from behind twice before ~could clin~h the victory over the1tubbornSun. -White threw three touchdown paua,.twoofthem to Marshall. Anthony Pavis, the former University of Southam California nmntne back. ran for two of the SUn's acorea and caught a Mike Ernst pass for another before leaving the game with an injured anldelntbethlrdperiod. '111' victory 1ave the Southmen a 7-2record in the WFL's Eastern Division's standings for the sum-.. mer season. That guarantees Memphis a spot in the league's World Bowl play~f&. Southern Calif ornla 115-5. .~ I, QB Chan g~ Knox's C LOS ANGELES !AP) - Quarterback James Harrta beard the bool of tbe hometown fans as his Los Angeles Raml len the field at halftime trailing Baltimore 13-7. · . He remembered them after spe11rbeading a second-ball com- eback for a 24·13 Natlcnal Foot· ball League victory with 'the two touchdowns coming on plays he called at the line-or scrimmage, changing those sent in by coach Chuck Knox . "Naturally, I heard .them," Harris said of tbe bOOI. "1 gueu you ttav'e to expect bool when we play like we did !JI tbe first half." The 8·1oot-4 Harris started tbe regular season milerably, hlf· ting only one pass for five yards in an 18-7 loss to Dallas. After two quarter& to San Francisco last week, i.o, Angeles trailed 14·3 before cooilng back to win 23-14 . Knox .. sendJ: in the plays to Harris but gives the quarterback the option or changing them at the lineot scrimmage. ihm. did that twice In tbe fourtb quarter, and both tlm .. there were touchdowns -first on a 25-yard run by Lawrence McClltc'-and .ecu>d "" his own21-yard pu1 to RonJe11lein theendzene. ''McCutcbeon was aueeosecf to run· to the stroD.I side, but when I saw the defense, I audiblized and he went to the weak alde," the quarterb~ck said. "On the Jessie t.QUcbdown, I wu 1uppooed to go around end. But I 1aw the way they were de· ) 'Goodbye Charlie' Song .Austrian · ' ., · Captures ·' " Tops Boston Hit· Parade u.s~ P~, ~ WATKINS GLEN,N.Y.-NUd Lauda, witb a strategic ~ from teammate Clay Rfeppmt, dashed to a comfOrtable llrll· ever victory for Ferrari tn ~ day's tlrand Prix of tbe United' 1 States. BOSTON (APj -The Boston Red Sox, playing as it they in- vented baseball, are just one game from the American League pennant, ready to end the hopes of the mighty Oakland A's and owner Charles 0 . Finley for a fourth consecutive World Series championship. The Red. Sox, who laughed al pressure in ousting the Baltimore Orioles as East Division champs during the re- gular season, held a 2·0 lead over the A's in their best-or-rive playoff for the pennant and a World Series berth. The Red Sox. who whipped the A's 7-1 on Luis Tiant's lhree·hit pitching Saturday, completed, a sweep or the two ea mes in Boston with a 6-3 comeback victory Sun· day. Partisan fans serenaded Finley with "Goodbye, Charlie," and even the A's had to wonder what was hitting them. Now the . A ·s are in a situation where they have to win three in a row as the series moves to Oakland for.J,b.e third game Tuesday. "It's do or die," Oakland manager Alvln Dark said. ''That's it. No refunds after Tues- hree to win this thing,'' Boston manager Darrell Johnson cau- tioned "We'll just go out there · anddowhatwehavetodo." During the regular season, the Red Sox won only two of six games with the A's in Oakland, although most of them were close. And, equally important, Boston has loat three games in a row only twice since the fU"St weekinJuly. . . The Red Sox·wm send 19-game winner Rick Wise to the mound in the third game. However, Dark planned to wait un\11 after a late afternoon workout in Oakland to- day before 11;~mi~.C:.his~arter. OAKLAND 90llTOM ... ,...... ..., ..... 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T-1:27 LA>wKey Attitude For Reds CINCINNATI (AP) -The Cin- cinnati Reds are within ofte game of a sweep in the National League playolls, but Sparky An· dersoo said it was sWl nip-and- tuck in the pit or his ulcer-ridden .\Stomach. Lauda, who had earlier clinched this year's world drlv- lni championship, flnlsbecl wltb, r a huge lead over relentless Emerson Fittipaldl, a ~Ume world champion from Bradl. , The 26-year-old Austrian., win- ning his fiftb of 14 Forulula I races this season, started at the pole position in his McLaren and led eacb of the 59 lapo ........i 111e , 3.377·mile Watkbls· Glen road " course in the nearly accident· free race. Olppfe Me••rf•l " "' CLEVELAND HEIGHTS -ti Slain Israeli Olympic team •II member David Berger and 10 .o other Israeli athletes killed at the 'J Munich Olympics were memorialized Sunday with a ·1t massive steel sculpture or fl broken Olympic rings. ,·, Ber'ger, a native Clevelandei, '" settled in Israel five years ago. q,eiew .. .._ ONTARIO, Calif. -Two-time • ., national motorcycle champion ·f J Kenny Roberts beat a top field as ,.., well as the weather Sunilay in a $60,000 two-part motorcycle race '" atOntarioMotor,Speedway. "1 . Roberta sped .... 01'-Mniles per'' .. hour !JI winnlnl biilb lieats' ol tb<i'~ two-beat race. However, the temperature . reached 95 and Roberta' main batUe was tbe heat. ' ~ The acknowledged king of Amerlcab motorcycle raclni. Roberts won both.. 100.mile seg- ments of the 200i.mile feature for 750cc machines against a field~ t?P ~merican and £\lroP.ean nders. He was aboard a Yamaha. Second in the overall standings was Japan's Takazumi Katayama. c.. ............ Me6lpbis was without fullback Larry Csonka, who is still suffer- ing a pulled groin muscle. Also missing from the Memphis lineup was middle line back Bob Lally. NEWPORT BEACH'S BETTYANN STUAl\J (BACKGROUND), GAIL GLASGOW LOST IN DOUBLES. "They are very capable of an- nihilating us in three ball games,'' the Reds manager said after Cincinnati burned a trail around the basepaths and beat Pilllburgb8-1 Sunda,. NeVertheless, the Reds dominated the Pirates in the fll'St two games and the best-Of.five series could end Tuesday night In Pitllbureh. KAANAPALI, Hawaii -Jim· my Connors annihilated Sandy Mayer, 6-1, 6-G sUnday in~ the championsbip match· of the $SO,OOO Island Holidays Pro Ten-Memphis jumped to a 15-0 lead on a one-yard run by Willy Spencer, and a Wb,\te-to-Paul Warfield scoring pass. · The SUn roared back with two Davia touchdowns of. 2 and. 30 yards and Ernst's 11-yard throw to Davis. Ex-Costa Mesa High ace Benny Ricardo gave the Sun a~15 edge with a 28-yard field goal early in the third period before Memphis came back with two touchdowns. White hit Marshall for-1'ive yards to run the score to ZS:.23, then running back John Harvey plunged for a yard to make the score30-26. Ernest hit Terry Lindsey for 22 yards to give the SUn a 33..aD margin with 1:45 left. The Southmen came back, overcom- ing: two serious penalties to put the ball on the Sun 17 with 32 secoodsleft. -~(;Ill~ -• 1J J 1~ 1$0157~ -" " ,..tu :M-147 I,. IM ,.. . ... ... ~ U.D-2 ).122 S.147 1·1 M 11·122 t042 Miller Ends Nicklaus Hex NAPA, Calif. CAP> -Jolumy Miller cruised through brilliant fall weather with a tbree-Under- par 69 and scored a rront-running, three stroke victory Sunday in the Kaiser International Open golf tournament. Perhaps more importantly, from the standpoint of personal prestige, it enabled Miller to fmish ahead or Jack Nicklaus for the first time since Sept. lS, 1974. 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Mission Viejo's women's pro tennis classic may seem like a major comedown when you've won all the major world titles,· such as Wimbledon, the U.S. and French Open. But to Chris Evert, the No. I female tennjs player in the world, Mission Viejo is -the kind of stopover that keeps her from burning out. "It~ tough to play Mission Vie- jo with the same intensity J have at Wimbledon.'' she told the Dai- ly Pilot Sunday after taking the MV crown, 6-1, 6-3, over scrappy Cynthia Doerner or Australia. "Bul these smaller tourna- ments are very important to me because 1· can relax and enjoy myself. At the big ones, like Wimbledon, the pressure is un - believable and there is no way to relax. If I had to gc:r through that every week I'd soon be burned out,'' she said. Later Evert teamed with Martina Navratilova to wipe out Bettyann Stuart Ji. Newport Beach and Gail Glasgow, 6-2, 7·S, in thedOubles finals . Navratilova took third place sin&les money by dumping Dianne Froinboltz, 8-6, in a ·single set duel. Evert used strong baseline ten- nis and survived the brutal beat and equally brutal line calla to handle her foe with relative ease, breaking Doerner'& service five times in a one-hour duel wit· nessecl by4,552. . Evert, $11,750 richer for her week's work, held command from the outset, taking the first. set in 23 minutes. She got behind two games to nothing tn the second set, then finished like a lio- ness on the hunt. ''Doerner plays me about as well as anyone -she does a very good job of hitting mr backhand,'' Evert said. '~1 tried to hit the ball as low as I can and short,'' said the blonde Doerner, 24 . "t think that's her ·weakness. But to do that, you have to do it consistently and I made a Jot or little mistakes.'' lions, Cowboys Go at It Tonigh- :nie air·lnflated fabric roof over the $55. 7 million Pontiac Metropolitan Stadium was raised Tlnlrlday,.The 1ame will be tbe O.Tt'T••IPt ai.~•d7•t• One of his prime recaven II Ught end Billy Joe Dupree, former Michigan State atar. Dupree ca"'bt seven passes qalnat the Cardinali. One of Landry'• tcip tareets Is offensive captain Charlie San· dera, the Lions' sure-banded. hard·blockin_g tight end. • Newcomer Jon St.,.ers could ..., cpte'1' bit of action acainlt the (/OWboYI at wide nctl-. ,particularly If rookie - 'Franklin 111$ill dlu;y-al •-IP"lon tuffel'!'\Jal .... acalnst tlanta. . • • Ru lng-.back-Jlobby. ... . I Thom[Jlon. r r;;,erly !JI tbec.uia- dian Lea1ue, may · al9o be the tarcet or a nu~ber ol.paaees. One '!If Detroit" prime pro-- blema in recent years was re- ceivers drop.PinS footballs. Rookie Lynn Boden, Detroit's No. 1 draft cllolce, was oriCllnally expected 'to be at left lllard In 1>lace of Gordon,Jolley, wbo un~ derwent knee surgery lut Mon~ day. But .lalley was placed oo tbe injured r-ve. lllt '1ld au,. Den· nil, wbo walked out of camp In Pl'*Jseason, ha•returne<hmd ma, llart aga!D1t Dallas. "We are capable ol playing this game as well as any team can ever play,'' admitted the . white-haired Anderson. Indeed, tbe Reds set a cb.am· pionship playoff record with seven stolen bases Sunday with a nmning display on synthetic turf that would have looked more at home on a cinder runnin& track . or a football field. They've also limited the Pirates to a total of 13 bits in the first.. two games. Pittsburgh managed just five hits 9.mday off Fred Norman and Rawly Eastwick. "But we are also capable of be. ing very shabby for three eames. so I'll stay very low key," 1aic:L Anderson. Pirates m ana1er Danny Murtaugh, whose only key is low key, wustone-facedafterthelost weekend. u'I1lls is a five-game aeries • You don't win a five-game aeries in two games,"' Murtau&bsaid.. . Tony Perez gave tbe Reds all the runs they needed SUnday wben be stroked a first.Inning pitch from Jim Rooker over tbe leftfleld wall for a two-run bomer. OeklNMTI .. , .... .. 1 1 • & I 1 • ..... 4 1 S I .. 1 '. 41flt 4 1 I t •••• , .. ' •••• •••o 1.'. •••• nis Classic. : Connors needed just an hour to dispatch Mayer before a capaci .. ty crowd of 1,500 at this seaside resort. • .-~OK -MONTREAL -Lord Killanin, president of the lnterna$,1onal OlympicCommittA>e,saic!Snnday night he was amazed by proCrels on the 1976 Olympic stadium, but warned Montreal it must k"!!P ill eyeootheball. i ·witb his eight-man executive board, Klllanln made a d"1d!loi: tour of tbe inllallatioos, IDc:Jud., :.l'!n~. partially built main 1 • "I am quite sure there is dot any time to be wasted." Kill•nin · told a news conference when the tour was fmisbed. "ll 11 a matter of keeplila Clle's eye on tbe ball. If tbat II clone, tbere will be oooeceuityfor am:· tety:• PeCt•llclrls . CHARLOTTE, N.C. -RI~ Petty beat Q.avld Pearlloo by an eyelaab Sunday to win tbe Ill•· llOGal 500 stock _car ·race.~ bis second stralgbt victory at wb9t ·wuoacecalled bllJinxtraa!: 'Ibo !Jodge clriver, wbo.led tour· times for 1911 of the aat 1 •• croesed tbe llolsb line just .211 al a second abea4 of PeartoD•• . Mercury at tbe CharlcilW Malllr Speedway. 'l'hird, lo. tbe sanlill lop, - Ford driver Buddy Biker, - 25 cor lenclbt Mhln4 Pell7 ud• p-: ' -.......... . MiLAN, IfMY -I11llaa 9-appen otrack ~over tbe Weekend, Hlsina a S.year-<>ld bay owned .b.r . oil mllUonalrW Ne1-· Hunt. ., ,, \. Police tbeatbect'tlte ~ • \Pen. -1tber ................ ransom, or loadlf dla-"""4 bettors 111Hn,-, •••• ,.. ..... cent below-alanJlard · paformu.cea bJ Cunmb9. J ' c t t t • • I • I es Top RedskinS In Upset of the Day Quarterback Romm Gabriel lhtew·two touchdown -and ran for a third as the wlnleu Philadelphia EasJa upoet the Wubiniton Redsltina 26-10 &Jn. day in a National Football League contest In Philadelphia. fbe aroused Ea1leo recovered tiqwe fllmbles and lnlercevted Bill Kilmer passes to beat Redskins for tbe rlrSI time 11167. It was Washi.Qgtoo's OISS of the season. tl'h e Redskins led 10-9 at hillltime but Philadelphia took ~mand In the third quarter u aEriel bit Charley Smith with a yard touchdown pass and I Muhlmann booted a 45- yard field 1oal. Elsewhere tn the NFL Sunday it!ooked like tbi.s : NEW ENGLAND AT NEW YOU -The New York Jets trounced New England 36-7 as Joe Nam alb threw four touchdown passes. Namath riddled the defense for 218 yards completing 1~ or 21 passes, ruining the return of New England quarterback Jim Plunkett. Plunk4;tl, who missed two re- gular season games with. a shoulder injury, was ineffective. He completed eight ot 21 passes for 135 yards, but was intercept- ed three Omes. PITTSBURGH AT CLEVELAND -Led by quarte rback Terry Bradshaw, the Pittsburgh Steelers routed the Cleveland Browns 42-6 Sun- day, scoring the first three times they had the ball. Bradshaw. who completed his first seven passes for 151 yards, drove the Steelers 85 yards following the opening kickoff, ending the drive with a three· yard touchdown pass to John Stallworth. Cleveland was unable to generate a serious threat against the tough Pittsburgh defense and is 3'1 oo the season. Bradshaw who suffered a cut on his throwing haod, came out of the game mid way in the second period. finishing with seven completlona of eil(bt --He was replaced by loe GUllam. 9llAIO AT G&IKEN llAY - The Ml.aml Dolpblns, ~on a atro11a ruonlna attack by Mercury Morris, easi17 defeat.eel the Green Bay Pfekers, :11-7. · Morris accounted for 125 yards m 31 carries. while team- mate Don NctllnsJtam powered bis way into the end zone three times. Nottin&bam rushed 21 Umes tor 107 yards. The Packers, 0-3 under rookie coach Bart StarT. manaaed only seveo tlnt downs until John Hadl bit RlcKMcGeorce for43 yards to set up a one-yard touchdown !ICOre by. Barty Smith. DENVE& AT BUFFALO The Buffalo Billa, led by fullback Jim ,araxton and O.J. Simpaon, routed the Denver Broncos 38-1•. Braxton, who rushed for 102 yards. scored on three and four. yard nms and raced into the end zone on a 19-yard pass from quarterb1ck Joe Ferguson. The Bills completely over- powered the Broncos, scoring 10 points In the first period and 14 each in the second and third. Simpson, who scored on a 16- yard run, raised his three-game rushing total to 538 yards as he rushed for 138 yards. NEW ORLEANS AT ATIAN· TA -Jim Mitchell, scooping up a fumble ran 50 yards to com· plete· a 77-yard touchdown play lo give the Atlanta Falcons a 14 ·7 victory over the New Orleans Saints. The play started when quarterback Steve Bartkowski comP.leled a IS-yard pass to Ken Burrow, who then fumbled it forward. Mitchell picked up the ball at midfield and went the rest of thew ay. SAN FRANCISCO AT KANSAS CITY -Quarterback Norm Snead passed for one touchdown and Tom Mitchell ran for another lo give the San Francisco 49ers a 20-3 victoiy over the Kansas City Chiefs.' Snead's strike to Mitchell eniled a 67·yard, ll·play drive in the --quarter and came all< minut .. after Jan Stmenid prt the Chief• ahead with. It-yard llel~1oal. CINCINNATI AT BOUnON- Qu1rterback Ken Ander1on tJnw fourth quarter touchdown sllika or 11 and six yards to rally the1 Bengals 21·19 over the HouatonOilera. . The victory, Cincinnati's tlllnl strai&bt. kept the Bengals un- be1ten ind gave them sole poaeuloo or first place in the AFC-s Central Dlvision. TbeOUera, who m'Hedocoring from the Cincinnati me-yard line on four mes midway through the fourth quarter, bad their record dropto2-1. Billy Johnson, Oilers kick re- turn artist, set up two secood quarter Houston scores with a 62-yard kickoff return and a 30- yard punt return. NEW YORK .AT ST. LOUIS - Terry Metcalf and Jim Otis heeded a vicious openina-balf at· tack with touchdown runs to pace the St. Louis Cardinals to a 26-14 victory over the New York. .Giants. Metcalf carried for 109 yards and burst 18 y1rds for a second· quarter touchdown during his third 100-yard-plus afternoon this season. · Otis, meanwhile plunged through gaping holes in tbe Giants' line for 101 yards, his career high, and romped 10 yard for a score. CIUCAGO AT MINNESOTA - 'lbe undefeated Minnesola Vik- ings capitalized on the brilliant fll'St half passing of quarterback Fran Tarkenton and romped to their third straight victory or the seuon with a 28-3 victory over the Chicago Bears. Tarkenton connected on 14 of 17 pass attempts in the first half foc 193 yards and two touchdowns as Minnesota broke away to an ear· ly 21-0 lead. The veteran defense bounded Chica&_o quarterback Gary Huff and the young, error-prone Bears weren•t able to move past mid· field unUI the final seconds of the f11$lbalf. RULES 1. lllllltlll -...,., ............... " tt'I tlaMlll .... M .. ......... ,,........ ................................ .. ""-Kt ....-u•.·· ... 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H•well 16 .....,., .• o._ °*"lott.1',stirt ... _11• ~••V.SoutharriC.llfonllal3 Oakland H11mbles Chargers SAN DIEGO -Age- less George Blanda kicked two field goals and the Oakland Raiders Cash Prizes Worth Rams vs San Diego Buffalo vs Baltimore Atlanta vs SF • used a stern defense to shut out the San Diego Chargers 6-0 Sunday for their third straight Na- tional Football League victory. • s500 -ly Plgskln P!cktroo '75 wlnMrs will be awarded a total of $50 In casll. First place entries receive $25, second plKe wins $15 and $10 Is awarded for tllird place. W Inners .,,. nollfled by mall. .._ for Ille ofllclal Plgslcln Plckeroo players form eacll -In 111e Dally Pilot~ p;1ges. · Qrc:le tile team you tlllnl< wlll win In -ii of tile :IO pilfrings. You may mall --,. .,. bring It to t11e Dally Pilot __ .,....you. TIMreaN Dally Piiot offices In Newport Beach, L•1una Beacll, Mission Viejo, Huntington -ell -Costa Mesa. I 1st prize $25 • • • • • • • • • • • -: • • • • •• • • • • • • Denver vs Pittsburgh Kansas City vs Qakland New England vs Cincinnati NY Jets vs Minnesota Philadelphia vs Miami Dallas vs NY Giants Air Force vs BYU Washington vs Alabama Texas vs Oklahoma West Virginia vs Penn State LSU vs Tennessee Washington State VS USC Michigan vs Michigan State Notre Dame vs North Carolina UC LA vs Stanford Oklahoma State vs Missouri Syracuse vs Navy Penn vs Dartmouth Cal vs Oregon Arkansas vs Baylor No. Carolllljl State vs Maryland The victory before 33,097 fans at San Diego Stadium put the Raiders atop the American Fool· • bail Conference Western : Division, which they • have won four straight : years. : It was Oakland's ftfth : straight win over the • Chargers, now 0-3 . : Ken Stabler was held : out of the first half with : an undisclosed injury. : Blanda missed on field • goal attempts of 46 and • • 41 yards. The victory : was the Raiders' fifth : straight over the : Chargers . Led by d e f e n sive tackle Otis Sistrunk, the Raid ers sacke d quarterback Dan Fouts five times. Defensive· back Alonzo Thomas in· tercepted two passes for· the Raiders . Colorado vs Miami (Fla.) • • • • • • • • san Jose State vs Long Beach State ·: • Running back Don Woods, who bad two too.plus-yard rus hing performances last year against Oakland, was held to just 21 first-half yards as the defending AFC West champions all but shut down the Charters offense. San Diqo totaled mir1us five yards passing in tho first haJr. 2nd prize $15 3rd prize $10 ................... , Jll t1 I ..... • • • . : • • • • • • • • • • • • .., ..................... ..,, ... --: • WI I •;. • • • • • Princeton vs Cornell : DuklfllsArmy : ' . Aubum vs Kentucky : Iowa vsOtlio State · : TIE 8REAKER -My -oil Ille tolal -r .. polftls -1• all JO .. -·· ............ • • • • • • • • ... 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That much ls admitted by Estancia Ri&h prlndpal F1oyd Harryman and athletic director Wayne Hughes. th.It it was a.n Weialola;r.•t Hen11an says bla \llkd -'t · play Estan.cla aaaln 1n non- league foolball If be lll•s anything to do with the clodoloa. • Harryman says I.be call wu made by 1111lst.ant Art Perry, who said be bad used It In that Santa Ana tophomore ea.me .., after cbecltln& with.the..,,. llD!I. But the 15-14 Estancia victory remains in the boob following Harryman's decision not to forfeit the victory as requested by Marina. Here was the aituaUon with less than a minute to go: Marina had taken a 14·7 lead and follow· gettin1 an olt. . And the Estancia principal aays the Eaales eoac:bini lltafl wasn't convinced to the eootrary • after uslng It In the .....,_. lo _. soapaM tfewitb MLSSlon. Viejo. "I'm satisfied in lllY. mind that ROGER CARLSON we were unaware tha.t tbe pley wu illegal," a1ys Hlrrym.an. "" •1Tbe line of scrimmaa:e wa at the 23 so there could not <be any hidin& among the playen Inside " the 35-yard line. I've talked to I many people lndepenc!ently and am aware it was used in the summer league-but that's just t a passing league. ing the kickoff Estancia had the ball deep in its territory. "It was against the rules. but • it's a referee's call, not ours. 1 I'm not willing to give the game away. The Eagles ran one play, then came back quickly with another with no huddle. Out of nowhere a receiver was 30 yards in the, open, hauled in the long pass and ran for the end zone to com·· plete a 77-yard score. A twO- point conversion gave Estancia the margin of victory. ''?""would forfeit in a minute if .. I felt it was deliberate, decep. tive and with the lmowledj"e it was illegal. Ineligibility is a _, principal's call-this one was a .t referee's call." None of the officials-field judge Ed Callahan; Speedy Castillo, Norm Borucki or Tom Stransky-saw or realized the; il1fraction~ The r:ub on the play is that a receiver can not be more than IS yards from the ball at the time the officials are spotting the ball on the field. Nor can a receiver line up out· side of the field' judge. (lf he did how could the field judge de· termine if h e was offside or not?> It's assumed (and this writer did not see it) that the Estancia receiver got up from the first play, walked toward th e sidelines, lined up near the sidelines and took off at the snap of the ball on the next pJay. Marina coach Mike Henigan contends E stancia used the play to deliberately deceive the de- fense with an illegal tactic. "It all comes down to a matter of _ethics," says Henigan. "It wasn't caught by the field judge because on an obvious passing situation he'a supp<>sed · to back off downfield to walch for pass interference. "We feel Estancia used it in a sophomore game last year against Santa Ana and again during summer passing league" at El Toro. And we understand there were words following both those games with the argument Says Kiefer : "We ran 8 two- play series with time running out on us against Muina. To be honest I dido 't know about tbe 15-yard rule maintaining Uiat all players must be within that limit when the ball is put in play. ''We didn't go into a huddle on the second play of the series, but Marina did and had to come back out or it quickly. We simp- ly felt we caught them with their pants down.·· Henigan maintains Estancia ·did know the rule and says 111 El Toro assistant in charge ol the summer passing league pointed out the fact in no uncertain . terms to Kiefer following the Mission Viejo incident. Perhaps Kie(er's best line of defense that he wasn't con· vinced the play was illegal was the nose-to-nose argument witA his own athletic director- Hugbes, who realized it lm· mediately and pointed it out following the game. A wink or the eye would surely have con· demned Kiefer. At any rate, there apparently will be no forfeit and perhaps no further grid conflicts between these two for a while. In retrospect it's. a shame the illegal play wasn't spotted by the refs\ Who's to say Estancia wouldn 't have scored on the next play or two? · Marina or anyone else doesn't· deserve to lose on an illegal play. And Estancia deserved a win without an invisible asterisk. Women's Goll Results· Mission Viejo's A and Bemardoat233. were Brenda Agee, Sharon Lewter , Gmretchen Beaulieu (El Dorado ) and Sidney Al· len <Los Verdes). B women ·s WSCGA The B team had :.>4 teams both won their points to 28511.r ror nm· cHvisions and will com· nerup Lomas Santa Fe, pete in the finals at followed by Rancho San- Brentwood Country Club ta Fe at 251 and Rancho Monday against olher Bernardo at2391t!t. A tie resulted for second at 62 with Bonnie Baker, Barbara Erickson, Rae Stoneman <E I Toro ) and Ruth Turner <El Toro) on one squad. winners. In a better ball of The A team finished four some event on with 305 points, followed guest day, the winning by Lomas Santa Fe CC foursome posted a net 276"h, Rancho Santa Fe score of 60. On the team CC at 26511.r and Rancho . Prep Polo Nl(JllVl'OflT·MllSA JY TDU flHIEY Ola ..... ._. ..... Llk'-"7,LBWll-1 Sc;.,...,°""""" 0.... HUis 1 1 J 14 -llnQton .. Kfl I 0 I 2-4 korl"O: OH-•11 4, Nllloscl'I, AaN.H8-VeoJ, T. Taylor, "fJvimft. k.W9 •Y oune .. Cost.Mesa o J 7 14 QlronedlRIMar I I 1 1-4 S.:or!1"19: CM--C.rll.Ol'I J. Lylt,..., 2 • G•l•l'I, Arl'IOld. CCI Nl-Sl lYa 2, Obar.......,J. k-.., ~rt•r• Cost.Maw 0 0 2 1--3 Prep Football Slate THURSDAY'S OAMf.S GerWll On.at...- c.tttw' La-e-tlano:l'IO A1a ... 1tos at Bou.a~ Cella ""-,. n Viii• Park .r El Saonti~ at Garditn Gnt'l'll ~ {7;)0) .......... "'-'....... . Malet"" Dal •l Lone .. M; .. "''..., 5arvtta vs Muir •t La Pal,.,. Park (7:301 f7) La9unt BIPacfl •I era• • PR I DAY'S GAMl!S o.,.. Hilll vs C.nyon al Tustlft S.-1 U .. M El T-Y1 El Der MD •t "'•'-'ti. Los A1al'l'lltos vs Edla.on el Hun!· V~la •I San Cla""'nta lnqton BIPa<" . c.wi~n •I MllslOll Vl<tJ.o F-l•ln V•llay •t W.stmlMl'ar IATUROAY'SOAMES l.oa••al We1tar11 .............. .,. E"'ll'I,. La-.v; Mlll'"I .... at Na•POr1 H•rbof" CYllNU ws Anaheim •t L.a Palm. l!'"JHre La .. .,. . P•rlo; KateU• Y1o l'ootflUI at L.a Pilll'""' 0..«>o9 Y1 Ka....,.dy al Et Modittla Park ttum1..q1on eaac" "' ~leba(k 111 ....._, catttwyu .. -Tustll'I el El Modlana Da,,. 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HOW HIHDltll IOHDING & SOOTH SHOltlS IHSUUHCE IHSU!IAMCE IMC. .AGIHC:Y IHC:. 1 • • • -DAILY PILOT Monc!!Y, October 8, 197& ' > r ) t. • .. t , Tonight's TV Highlights KHJ (9) 7 :30 -''The Barefoot Con-. tessa." Humphrey Bogart and Ava Gardner star in tbls 1954 drama which won Edmond O'Brien his Academy Award. · • · • ,, KTLA (SJ 8 :00 -"Boy, Did I Get a , Wrong Number.".This Bob Hope comedy from 1966 features Elke Sommer and Phyllis Diller. NBC (4) 9:00 -"The Train Rob- bers." John Wayne and Ann-Margret head the cast of this 1973 western movie with Ben Johnson and ROO Taylor. ABC (7) 9:00 -KABC Special. A salute lo Oakland A's superst ar Reggie J ackson with comments by Charlie Finley. sportswriter Dave Anderson and Oakland third baseman Sal Bando. l ~~~~· TV DAILY . LOG Monday Evening OCTOBER I ' ~OC·E Televiaion (50)' . . ' Joe: I Gam.e at a Thoe Q: Anythl1t1 to a rumor that tM rel.NII Joe Namath aever manied ii bttaue of • 1trlct mother! That llJe does not approve of Ute tlad or girl he date.!.-P.L.B., Scrantoe, Pa. A : Nothing to it . Talking! to Mike Doualas, I 'Glad You Asked That' Namath's mother revealed : .. When Joe fint start· ed to play football, he told me -Goe.," ''HiCh Button Shoes,'' ''PU)~• HatUe'' +: iT4:'~ , '· · that he would remain a bachelor and .. BY" Bye Birdie" in the gambllila outs. Alao .... ...,,..;·...;.;;;;;;;."';;.;;,.;;.,..;_' --1 Wllil he was through playing the performlng an original book show at the Troplcana • .__..,-.,. • ..._... game -because he wanted his in'S8.Manhall,youcantellyourpal,ilthol"OtJl'.hly .,.. .... ,,..T~ marriage to be a succeu. So ( ed b' • ·-h he' ruU r .... . ~nuMIMf"' ..... guess that'sthewayiti.s -after season -w ic~ j;) w Y s 50 o pap,,ka he gives up football he'll think hostlngtbepc>pularcele!>1'ftyserlea. 1 • ~~~~ ••• about marriage.·· Q:·wu-Fiettdte Prime ot 1 1Claleo Utl u.e Maa'' r .,...; .. ::!"~·=-:~s:•:•::·-=--.t Q: What Is tt tb•t C..ltro Is ever what ls called• 0 bonelit drait" co•le! -.. . supposed to have ta common Myron Schwartz, Flushinf~N.Y. with Hille{. Mao and llallOil.al! A: He tried to be. tfot too many summers ago MAMilTH -J . Gonz~"Jez, Miami. he took a crack at wisecracking at tbe very Oat rate A: According to wnter Gene Vier, all lour die· of $300 per m onth and all he could eat. ''When I first lators we re born out of wedlock. showed up," he grinned, "I was immediately sent Q: Is tt true that the wax figure of Lba MlnaeW · to the kitchen -they thought I was the new on exhibit at MadameTussaud's waxworks ti11 her busboy.'' Chico then revealed. he was booked re-TALWA&T wearing only her birthday s uit? -Ada Ward cently lo play a three-day holiday at the Concord -t~':ii;;jMAJ~rii:iXiiiiii='i Oakland, Cal. • a matzah-ball's throw from the boarding house • -... ......, MOC«m"' A : No. Liza 's likeness in the conservatory of the where he flopped . His tee for the long weekend was -c•~ IMOWLmer famous museum has her wearing an ultra-almost enough to buytbesmallerplace-$50,000! ~Ill ' ' . ---conserva tive mannish suit, patent leather pumvs. ..,.....,....,. white shirt and flowing black cravat. No prtrde Q: Did comedienne Totle Fields ever write a ..,......,.~ ~bout a ppearing nl!_de, Miss Minnelli, nevertheless, book on dieting? -Mrs. Lenore Downs, Portland. t"::"""-~-~Mti~lll<'i::~O~IM'.:_~.;.-1 I:> no sexhibiti.onist . Ore. .,... cur llJ Q: I've been in love with Cybill Shepherd since A: Matter of fact, she has. But it was more 1---...;;;;.;.;_,;.;...;;.;..--i she was crowned Miss Teenage Memphis when s he facetious than factual. In it Two.Ton Totie said such was only 15. Why is she always described a s one or things as : ''One way to look thinner is to stand on thl' all -time top cover girls? What magazine cove rs the rim or the Grand Canyon"; "l 've been.on an a ll did she appear on? -Maurice L., Memphis. · protein diet -1 've lost Z7 pounds -all in my teet''; A : .For in s tance Vogue. Seventeen , ·'J get Baskin·Robbins attacks. I've eaten all of Mademoiselle and Glamour. One of which covers their 31 flavors -sometimes in one day''; "I was so raught the ey_e of her discoverer, director and cons· rat \\'hen J first got married, nolx>dy even realized l ta nt companion, Peter Bogdanovich. He tov1ng1y was pregnant till I sent out the birth notices.••' lassoed lhe leads ror her in several films, "The Last Picture Show ," "Heartbreak Kid," "Daisy Miller"" and more recently opposite Burt Reynolds in "At Long Las t l..ove · · Q: A pal insists that Peter Mars hall ot "Hollywood Squares" is strictly a one.program star. Isn 't he oft-base? -Lemuel S., Hollywood, Cal. A Your pal sounds like a square fro111 Hollywood Pe ter·s been entertaining for almost a quarter or a century, playing t he Desert l nn in Vegas wilh partner Tommy Noonan back in 1952. He also :itarred in book musicals such as "Anything .,,-._,_, ......... ·-..... -.. ,(o.I. STIMULATES young minds. Saturdays in the DAILY PILOT \\tU!I\\ 111\\I \lll\kl\111\ ·14 I\ l 111.i Iii \t 11 " Send yOur question$ to Hy Gardner, ".Glad You Asked That ," care of this ~. P.O. Box 1560, Costa Me1a 92626. 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MATINEES OilillY Ion •• l••-· ........... -·- U •:rM1 .......... -·- l•-· TME ..,.,,y HOOKEI Ill --LAST OF llD HOT LOYll "' _,. lhH • M.t.-11 -T --MAm• GUNftGHTll "" ,, ... -• ,,.,._.Moll SWISS FAMILY IOllNSON "' °""' IJ1M MOON•...,__,_, ::mi: __ .......... flll,. ............... -·- .wolTAM' NCmCI! QIUllN IND !2 1111! ,_,. I Oi l-SI Ul·IWI . 10011 ~-1 . 111 -€=J·I ---··-loll·11H ·118¥1 -·· -·-------_,.. ---~ --_,.. 1--···· THI MAP,Y MOOKO 111 WILLll DYNA.Mm 111 11111«1 ...:;,,..~ ... ~.---·'­JAWS .... TIMlWA'tl ... --MASTll GUNFIGHTll ,. -·· DOC SAVAGI 11t I-~-.. THI HAPPY HOOlll111 LINDA LOVtLAQ fOl PllSSDI " WlfS CAAN IN ROLLER BALL.. ---· -•11t1.111m ,.. __ ... • .,,...°". ___ .., ....... ... "'"'°''• ... ,.-.,.&11- ILA<k CMltSTMAS • -rrs ALM "' ....,..,.._ .... _,,_, ., .... ,.. .............. ____ , __ Wllfll ........ ,.. I -.. THI SllHOIO WMS,.. --.. ... ' • I • • • . . . . . \ SBll S•ow ·stated. I \ ~w ·~forlli60ne Fo1.9 the Reeord ., If Th II ' ... Tbe lar111t,' ----..... --IMldmlM---.W at tbe ---'--..-. Ott. ... -... --,, *-Celifonla Mart:M Ancd._~ Miiis Ma -·• Loac ._. SlllMil& ·-· . ....... , ..... , -...... .,-lllllt tbelCllAWto .. • 'h tbe1-BeaellH11 1111 ....... 1QUUe'8otolbo.ia. - ALONG wnil tM _.. -- -ololl-md* ···-beUt_....._ 'DllMwrt1at1 . neuly e¥ft'1llllal - - -• pilborlt, badwme, W'riee ...S. ae. .-.Tbe1-___ _ noted fer lb •~el' zr ~e ol ltolltll a;. hiblt dlspla10 -u. 1n1 .... wm belbe6-7et. . !!pod•• , __ illdodo • alll'ft7 1_.._...,.u....,_a1111o. biuat names -la Mfllnl, a •""• clieie ad a movie •t 'N wMt:t. Olll· st pd in& 11ilin& fibm. · ! I • 71 Boats Contpet,e . In Lido's Regalia Angel Tops Voyagers Club Race AnJel, •klppei ef .., Bill 1'allllenberl Jr. al Newport Harbor Y- aub WU tbe --~ VOJ_. Yac:ilt Dm'a Jack Starky •emMtal TnlPll7 for l:llUn-lfe ._. .. In a companion fei.t11N •ailed f« Hae Commodure'• Tl...,, t.bewa...r ........ m. skippered lty Bob Darnell, VYC~ Tr 1 J 2 3 wbmll'I: Seveuty«ae beats bi seven c1-: m.r ed l1P cm Ille llUll'tlDI !me r.r Lido Isle Yadlt Cblib'• Foll RepttaSaturday--ay. Thel"ll!Plta•aaifar .-a-board boata 1.Uing courses limide lbe bay. The largest cl.all -the LaslB' wllll 17 entries In. tbe A DITisim ...S 9 ID Divisioa B. Ty Beadl al Balboa Yadll CIDlt -Ute winmr ID DmaiGD A mdSlmimO'Jlri .... UYC,toppedtlle.B--. _...,..,, . ..-, LASER·A UT) -1. Ty Bead!, lll'C~ %, llill ........ BYC; 3, lte¥ill Kirk, BYC; 4, W ""1>- nq, NHYC; 5, Jack l'rmee, UYC. LASEll-B (IJ -1. Sharon o-. lfi'C; Z. Jm, Mackel, NBYC; 3, Dana My..,_,JllllYC. UD0-14A (llJ -1. Jack M~ BYC; 2, tie Waem. •mtJ Leelmc:J , L.IYC, aid Jim ·&cripn, .BCYC; 4, llic:bCrls!!A!ld, VYC. UDO-MB <TJ -1. Cal Preston, lllRYI::; a, Doris Kint.BYC. · SABOT A (Tl -1, J[aren l"-. BCYC; ~ JbI1<-.BYc. SAllOT B (5) -1, llllltTingler..i~- SABOT C U5) -1. John Bu..., BIYC; Z. Jolla l'llnidl, BCYC; a, -.r Niblo, UYC; .._ Twa IMeu, NHYC; 5, Ji.ta Lrnon, NHYC- Capistrano Eying Trash ·Rate BooSt Ai1blie •• ''IC•• proposed hcreuc iu .-r.-,....-. --a1edforO<l.l5. 'STAB.ltllT •JC· 1111 lite Saa Ja,aa KOllJAL -1, ~ Coplllti-Cll)()w M, Bill,.,, Vs. , Tbomu ~owner 2.LolU.., ... _..., oll'nmatr.-Dis· BYC; I,-._.,-. poul Ca p'Q, asked -LJadi, •TC; 4, that tlle TiiCe lte In· Wlrl 1 1. o.-61 .... erute4 a cata per JGIY~~~ cat'• hw:, ;91211'1 ,_. re1l•catial Herb CBYC. unit "'° < ,. I ~d· of Public works, said the company submitted a rmancial statement for the year ending Dec. 31 showing a net oper8till1, Ion for residential col· lection. He also said that all rates in the areaa ....... ·rounding the city b .. e increased recently dueto inflation, operating •· penses and fuel hlkes . .... Illa '1118 el -•ke COK•ODOBJl:'S tbo 11 1" el -area RACJl -1,lllia .... !;' ---11.t.'' CURR.ENTI.Y, TD11 Darnell, VYC; I, rateJortrash plclnipis Twitch, Bruff T•I • F, • ... ,._ -· a month. The propooed V'lfC; I, Lonlel. ... _ ..... 1ar W increue would put the lfllblll, VYC~;·.......... ..... ,., ... , I city OD pa• with Dana U...l'ID. · · .._...,._"'"'' -,Polnt,J..,una Nil\lel, BIOw... 0 Jaa~~~ecouncll, ,Capl1v~eaeb and I WA \_....,, ~'.Souill ( -~ ., ••..•.. •WASHINGTON (AP) -Newly released FBI documents reveal the agency e ngaged in political dirty tricks in Michigan and. once cost a Cleveland woman her job because her husband ba,d worke-d for a Socialillt·oriented party in •campaip. The previously secret -dioclooe the F'Bl melleil phone letters in a ~attempt to convince the Micbtgan Democratic party that a youtb aft'iliate bad been infiltrated by Socialists. "TllE BOYS llEAU.Y DID great, coosidetinc we were together Ollly two weeks prior to the event and that some of the other teams were together moo.lbs. if not years,•· Miller said. The team bas 18 memben, boys 8 to 17 . Miller says a half a dozen girls are interested in joining the team, too. Tbe four boys who placed highest, together gathered six trophies. They mclude Cary Blodgett, 11 , first place in slalom ; Allen Wix,· 13 , a second AS PllEPAllATION, TRE'Y are keeping their team members jn amateur status so they can compete in the Olympics wben the time comes. "Skateboarding just has to, over- come certain obstacles that held up, other sports,. such as surf in&," com • mented Harvison. Skateboarders are now fighting the same battles fought by surfers about 10 years ago. Critics complain the sport is dangerous and that it gets in the way of pedestrians and traffic. '~ "But if it was organized right, ast it:s beginning to be, there would be no• problems," said Miller. Mozzarella and Jam To Spread Over Mesa ' An impresario from Burbank has The mozzarella 'trill be served when been enlisted to engineer a gigantic more than 200 assault the world's re· Harbor Area Battle of the Bands .cord for pizia-eating, hoping to be im· hiehligbting a Saturday, ·0ct. 11, mortalized in the next Guiness Book .,......,..._~._. Costa MHa mozzarella-and-jam of World Records. A 50-cent entry fee Egypt today celebrat· aeuioo in Costa Mesa's Lions Park. may be paid at City Hall. . ed the second an · The jam session oc· niversary of its 1973 war . curs when the bands against Israel with a D Care Aide compete for a variety ot military parade of U.S., nOlrte prizes and professional hen.ch and Brttisb exposure, und er weapon1 that underlined auspices of Larry Tre· lta new policy or llban· c Be . . . donlne exclu&lve re· ourse 'l!fnlling m~~E PUT ON some ''· ....... "'_. ~ liance on the Soviet . of the biggest Battles of \Jnionforarms SuPplies. A 'relatively new and catioD_in class at the the Bands in the world." .... There were no com-f' td f b allh' parable celebfaliona in expm;idlng 1e, o . e . meetmg. declares Tremaine, who Israel where a lteam of care m today s s~tety is Pre-registration will is enlisting talent of all U.S. oilmen bas arrived the home care aide, ~ be done until then in tbe musical sorts for the 10 intheSinaidil!Mrt"totake Oran~e Coast College tS OCCadmissionsoffjce. a.m . soiree in th e c<mtrcil of the Ras Sudar off_e~1ng a tw'?-week Graduates receive a downtown park. oil complex., tbe first trammg course m such certificate, one unit of Interested Harbor step toward im:plemart.-wm:k. . college credit and place--Area bands men m ay ::;:i;;~;;~;·~... in& the new Israeli-Classes~ be offered ment aid tbrou.gb the gather Monday at 7 p.m. ~-;1 ~.·~..:-_:T"•·, .... Ec,yptian peace a.eree-Oct. 13.24 lD. tbe <><;:C Department of Social in Shakey 's Piz za __ HomellanagementLiv-Welfare, Human Parlor, 2214 Newport .-... . .-.,o. .... __... ~ ... . --.,.......,, .... ~w. inC Center Fridays onty Resources Department Blvd., Costa Mesa, for ....._'!!!!...'e'_._•Ws:-.,:: ..... _ ., .,&., from 1 to 4 p.m. with re-and.private agencies. registration and a brief-:.i-=--=..: .... ._. -cw· -"' ..,; ing on the BatUe of The ea r'l,.....,.D._.w WASHINGTON (UPI) .. Bands. ~ 11111 .. oa.w..._-~ -'l'beSupremeCourtto-: TllEMAINE SAYS ..,...._ day agreed to examine w Sh jazz, soul, rock and any :=-..-=:.'~~.. .tbe11?4ElectionReform -.4-.. ·r OW other contemporary v..,.__. .. _........,._... Act, w.bicb provi.des ~, . music is acceptable for ~·":!:;. "'.....,.. blc.IU• _. public financing of pre-the Oct. 12 entertain- ........ ~ .. -.....,., sidential elections and The Orange County Municipal Water Dis-ment, sponsored by Lhe ~.Mlrv-~tAnn•ndMktl-4 limits amounts con-trict once again will offer educational ap-Costa Mesa Department ........ tributors ma,y give and pearances by Ricki the Rambunctious Rain· of Le is ure Services, ......,.,,DllW•~-' •uc:ti!LM candidaties m~ 15pend. drop as part of it» school informalion program which enlisled him. ~~°"':it~"::':=:. 'llbe court acbeduled thisfall. Winning bands will M?a, ..... e-.~·•1t._.H. four hours for oral mrgu-The programs offer presentations tailored divide up $350 in cash HOOi..,, ,.._" Lleyd and PtMy "°-ments, bul did not set a to specifi class levels and appearances by · prizes, wilh two guaran- ~ llr'91twH.#ldMk'-'P. date. water district representatives. . teed paid performances ,,..__ JMfWM ElolM •nd F1'd I . f d h . o..11 The appea 1s rom an School administrators an teac ers in· at Shakey's, plus free ._.,, . ._.c, r •..., _.. Aug. 15 decision by tbe " terested: in scheduling an appearance can ob-studio recording time. ::':. VlotittM.----A. U.S. Court of Appeals tam all the information by calling 544-3515. given to all bands which. GIM9. ........... """'*.. ~ wbich put constitu-enterthecontest. ..... ..._....__.,...,.. I t ...._. t1ona approva on T R r M A 1 N E ....._.,.........._... vhtua.Uy all the compleK .111o ..........,..~....... a11id controversial s tresses the Oct. 11 mtute. pm:.a and music soiree Grl?WW.~...!.:MM"-~--..,_.. Art Sale SCheduf ed · wildl clbety family1-~rie~tded ...., t.tM·•,._. ~-.. i::r. .. s;;. r w an recrea ton at es -say the public is de£inite-!Gtfrlllfy.'t.ny._.,...,.,.,.. ClUCACO (Al') -llbe 0 ran • o Coa s t ~-Art B 'Id' I ID iled :,t. .. ~~~~:s"' • ..: u~e I Ul ing, ~ y V • ~at•_....,.....,.--... ·retarded sister of Sen. Collea:e's Art Depart· cording to cam.,pus of-Pizza.eating teams .,,._....,.,._.,,,.,._.._.,tr, Uward M. Kennedyais-ment is inviting the ficials. ranging from fiv e to 12 __,;'Mkf-••••'J',~. appeared atter.attenling public to ita bo5ted ex· This collection in-member& and paying 50 =-~~-~ • ·churcb IMl'V.ice with 'blbtt·and.saleofso:meOOO chides many works by. cents per person will ,l;i.gaL. .... A!lllt.w111._ aiaterEunlc;eSbri.ver.but oriaiDaJ. prints from the someoftheworld·speat compete in junior high. e '!:::""'·~~-),....._. was found ~ftv• hours Fe.rd..inan•d Rpt e n printmakers, with Prices school, high sc hool, -·-·•-later col.ait1, \ w~g Galleriea Of Bialtlmbre. ranginc from SS to ts.GOO faculty, open and servlc~ -~ '[,,~~.:;:=::,..--_ •.• 11 dandowa .. ~al-"',. ""'• 1 will--Hours are ~o a .m . to 2 although under $100 ls ~fi:l~o~ies in at· ------" pim~~ 7 In-tho pn•!u1ol.nant-.-.OC. t a ~=:=...... dowJll,own avenue. the lobby of the new OCC ·"'°f · con.sum •. ptlon r~cor • -1, ---------- r • - ' • ' . .. DlllLY Ptli>'T Mond!r·<>c•ocw•. 1fl1 ' Llaldett -Calendars Out Soon PllllLIC NOTICE ·' rvauc NOTICll rvauc NOftCB .,..,,_.. ..... lrrcF ·' .Sale of Cows Calendars, fe•turlng local scenea r•lnted by member• o the San Juon._Caplstrano Art As· .sociatlon. are expected to be on aale in local sho p s and at the Chamber of Commerce office ldon. . I ' Sparks Lawsuit • From WlreSe"lt:H ·Television and r,adio persoQallt)' h..1 IJaklet&_er· filed a damage suit in µ.s. District ~urt lD1 Denver claiming 120dalry cows be leased toll :prt Collins group were sold without his permission. Linkletter is seeking $72,000 as the sale price of the cattle lalit November by the Fort COilins Production Credit Association a nd$99> a month back rent whJch he alleges he was supposed to have received. Linklet- ter is also asking for $50,000.inpunitive damaaes. .. · · ID addllioD lo Ille. pain· tines, wtUcb are on d1J. play ill the city's finan· c;;t institutions, the catend8\ ... incl\ldea a nar- ration of , .. ~ .. an Juan Capistrano Yeat~Y" an d t'San Juan Capistrano Today" by Pam Hallan. • Playwright Erich Segal obtained a court order in an effort to bl ock production of a musical called :·Home Sweet Homer,'' charging that it was _''usu!"J:led:" from his work, "Odyssey." PVllLICNOTICE STA Ta Ma NT 01' .A•ANDONMaJll' Ol'UlaOI' l'ICTl'ftOUl•u11Ha1s..,.,. ,,... tallow!,.. '*'-....... ...,.. N . Y . State Supreme Court Justice George ==u".,...,"" t1c:1111ow1 blo9I.-. Starke issued a show-cause order directing a MAltTIN .t.11tc1t..,l'T SALES. number of defendants to appear in court Oct. 9 to 1tOS1 c.,.,,.,. or .. Or•nee eovne.,, h . I t . !th ' "''l*t'-!t•Af!•,c..92701 arguet e1rcase orpresen at1ono emusical. 1tobtrt F. H111t11u, 2•m Vt• • Named in the Court c-1111a,M1'51ot1vi.1o,c .... tJ.,, Albe N O.rral •1-blr9, 2ffl0 RoHlllO papers are rt arre, ( J Hlt~ltd., Torranc•,CA.90505 identified as Segal's col· PEOl'LE Tiii l'1c:111io... au11""''' N1tn1 ra-iaborator ; the producer, '-Nd to allO.., _, t llad •" or .... . c-ity on Slpt, 1t, 1t1S. Roger L. Stevens, and ----------~ n.11 INMnn• ..,,, c:ondol<llld b'f' a Kennedy Center Produc-~·11.,.rwr1111p. Rotlfft F. Hallrlau lions Inc. Tiii• 11aw-1 -· 111M1 '"""" 1,... The play which has been produced in San Fran· c-t, Cttrk °' Ot•ne1 Cout1ty0ti Ot· • klblf '· 1t15. 1sco and in Washington, D.C., features Yul Brynner "'116t and Joan Diener. • Put1111tMc1 Ol'M\91 eo.11 0 .. 11., PllOI, • Ocl. 6, 1J. »ill. 27, 1t7S 27S0.7S t The Harvard Medical School surgeon who am· PUBLIC NOTICE putated the right leg of 14-year-0ld Edward E Ken· !-~=======~ nedy Jr. in 1973 says the boy apparently is cured ~r ~i;:i:;:~i;:~:~ ... T:'. cancer. TH• COUflfTYOPOllAHGlf. "Teddy Kennedy show s no residual signs of OADattT::H=1~vnPOtt cancer," Dr. Norman Jaffe told an audience at the ~•Of'•..,M• M d . I C t ! W t '" u. Mltt•r °' ;;,. ..,pp1ka11or1 of e 1ca en er o es ern , ... u l. 1 H If. c,. .T H E A, N E Massachwte.tts. . PRENDERGAST For Cll•nga ol . "Ja}fe Said the type O( bone ~~ appllc:l lion ol P ... ULINE ,·\ cancer suffered by young Ken-CATHERINE PRENDl!RGAST '"' nedy, son of Sen. Edward M. c:,_.,. ot ,,.m., hevlr.G '-"II• 1n COUr1, Md It ~•rlr.Q from ...id ap. Kennedy <D-Mass.,) is extreme-P1k.a11or> tri.t ......... 1111c11t1applk• ly rare. tiff\ propc11 1no tllat llar nam. m * c:"""'9M1 lo P"ULINE CAT Hl!RINE FAA:ltELl.. Josephine Baker, the St. Louis Now, tlllt'1IOf't, 11 11 her•bY .,,.otrtd jazz sin ger aod the toast of Paris :C:nd=1~,~~'o!1~~:'1:.:!r:~ for half a century who died April c--t in°'""""'"',.,,'"' 11tho.yof . 12, was laid in her final restina Ntwrnt.r, 1•75, 11 10:00 o•c:1oc:1r. A.M .• e. DI Mid dly lo.,_ c:•uM wllw .-:II •P. Tl.ODY .11t. 1 place al Monte Carlo. p11u11o11tor c:hlnet o1111m• allould not In a simple ceremony Princess Grace, longtime •1r1~::111, ardlnd lh•t .. ~ o1 admirer of the performer, friends and Miss Baker's 1t11t 0r11or to, Sl'low C•uM t11 Plltlllthld Jl adopted children attended the rites for the ~7.1 °::~~ .... ::::!.'IW~~-;'"~~!: musical hall star . c:aunt\',lllMlt Oll('.••~11-"kwtour Flowers from friends and admirers surrounded wc< ... 1w -"• ,,.1or 10 ,,. da., of lolltl19arl ..... the tomb of the songstress who died three weeks o.ttc1U11121"111 u yo10c10t11• '"' after her musical comeback in a musical depicting SAMUELDttEIZEN Prnldlne Jud91 of her career "J osephine." Nlds...erkN'court * JOMflfC.U.l.Yl.lt **•*•°"" Actress Bette Davis, 67, says half the permissive· ..._97 ness which toda 's films exhibit would be just about ~11.c.t1,.,,.,.•n• enough. ..,..._.,..,~. ~ "I wish we had had half the Putitl"'" °'""" °"'' 0.11, Piiot. I privilege they have today. We CktabH''-13·'°·''·'?5 ., could have made ·more honest films," she said. "But I wish •• l I • ' ' • • • ~· • ' I • I some or the films today also had half the privilege, because they gotoofar." She is preparing for a month- long lour of EnJtland and Ireland. -.. : We cover tlM 1 waterfront I In lhe DAILY PILOT ; I I Nobody said it was going to be easy. • • ' I . ~ The men who 1i1ned the develops, ii the systeib falters ; each Declaration (jf Independence . of us shares in the blame. knew the lrtavy responsibilities that In limes like this, the role of came with independence. Each one the newspaper becomes even more was aware of the dangers and important. to. the democratic hardlhlpa that lay;abead, u " they process. It is not our job to just sianed. It was not 'a time for 1 repon tile news. We must reveal tulllhille patriots then. It is not a evcrythin1 you need to know to time for 1unshinc'patrio1s now. understand the news. It is not our Democraty_has never been, job to make jud1mc'n15 for you . -end nncr will be; an easy form of We muat aivc you all the facts you pcrnment to live under, because need to make the rl1h1 jud1ments Aa It _kn each of us jo~rs, we have.IJ! obliption to you hove an obligation to u~ that information. Our country was tlom in a time of aisis. We have lived throuah danaerously troubled times 1hrou1hout our history. If the democratic sysrem fails, it will npt be a crisis tbad<ill~ it. It will be \, the ianorsnce and apathy of t~ _ people . As Thomu Paine said,. ' ''Those who expect to ·reap !)le blessin11 of freedom must underso the fatiaue of supponjn1 it'.' I ' • • t I jt ia=ent of the people. for younclf. As responsible .. -few the way the ial"'1!1 you -fuDy, accuntely and -.-l-..,:.~~ .... ""IDlllClll:..1arttaJf..a_di~·:--;;:~~==:!'.:·~As==rea:::tb:l:c :ci:tizen::•~;;;;;;~-:::::::::::::::~~~ .,.,.,.,... ______ . ..:'=---~----.-... -1 : DAILY PILOT I -. K•nn•th L•roy Kru•1cll, )02 Mlorlnt ....... , 8 .. bcN Ille.net, c.llfllnll• ""' Alc,..rd e. MorrlMn, :JClll MArfN Aw., S.lllol 111..-. C.UfOf"nl• '2i41 TllLI bl.llll)HS ll CO~UCl.0 by • (19191'111 P9r1Mf'9"lp. K•n Kruesc:h ll!ls 1taten'leflt w•• tli.ct With lftt County Cl••• Of 0r•"9t County .. (k. loblr J, 1'7$. PUBLIC NO'l1CE PUBLIC NO'l1CE NOTICI! TO CONTllACTOfllSCJ'l.LlliG l"Oll •IDS SCl!ool Dl1trk.t: SADDLEllACK VALLEY UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT 81d O..:l ll11e: Two O'clock p.m. ol' the 2'lfl drl of OdoOtr, tt1S , Pike of 8111 Receipt: II:_,, ti•. WWWk Y•lley Ullitled SdMllfl Oltlrkt. 1S290 U Pll ROid, ~\lM HIUI. Catlfomle '2tsi • ' ProJecl tdenlltk•Uon Herr.: RONALD W. CASF'ElllS MEMORIAL AQUATICSCENTt:R AT EL TOROHIGHSCHOOl. PIK• Pl1>n1•rwont\lt': o....i .. ~ Ait«..-,Att.M-.:t.,acot E. OW· rltos. Wte H, AMMlm, C.llfoml•~1,....,....1 HOTICt: IS Hl!REllY p!Vf:N the! .. ,, ... ~#9-MHmNo•d ~ Dhlltkt~ er.,... 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I I • • • • • • • . .. ..,. ...... _ ARTISTS CHALET l~11111S UMllLll¥AILY $4!;1Mll Loft&·dr1Yewindl bac:kto r.u1tic eh•lel nestled 'I' . ._l\Y LOR C~O. ; J . wftd .. 11 ... ...,. lm•••••••ml amcmpt towertn1 abada treet. OfEN BEAM "",.. ....... t .. lc1: t : I \ : j I l t ; '' 1 ' < : I , LA•UMA llACH 166.-Hillb In hills' of Arch Beach Hts. Forever view! Near new split level 3 BR contemporary wilb lots of wood & glass. For you "young at heart•'. ··-"'Ziii S-Ja U I --.19WP01T CINTIR, IU. 644-4910 CEILINGS • S'PEP DOWN ROOMS acid IO ANT£QUE CHARM. Separat.e format dinlnt room jc-MAMMOTH PARTY ROOM . Bonus sited lot with .ROOM TO ADD UNITS • loU ol fruit trees. flnt lO call sets this unbelievable' bargain, FULL PRICE ONLY s-41.5001 Hurry G1u11.. 1001 .... ,.. 1001 Being remodeled; custom s BR, S Ba. 6500 sq. n. home on point, pool, dock. South View .3 BR, 31'lba,largerooms. Boat slip. $224,500. Cusl.Om ·s BR. 4 ba: .View, 80 -n. ·lagoon: Boal slip. $295.000 on . BILL GRUNDY. REALTOR J-<1 flov' d· (Jr v• N ~ "', t-lf•l --·----·---------- Allnaleotaleed- ln t.b1a ne••Plflt ii sub- ject 10 lbe Federal f•fr Houaln& Acl o( lffl wblcb makes it Wept to aavertl•• ''an)' prei fereoee, Umiti!!:!i or diKrimi.naUOn oa. race, color, reli"°", sex. or natkinal origin, or an ·intenlion to mate any such preference, Omit•· lion, or diacrimimUon." call ~·2313. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. ,.,,..,. Ol'fH·~"'.'''S lvNIOlf Nj(fi llG CAHYOM AIANl>Ote ·~:::!:'! .•••..•••. !~~ !';!::~ ...••..•.. !~~ ~:1~f!r.:i:?".5 [lllNl•IHI ~."u~~ :~•*'• Pdm:.r.~~allon. tll'l.ale which is in viola-··ina1ler' swte;--ram--rm.-"-Shett.rQOt..a1<\_l door iri OWNER ANXIOUS .. Corona de! Mar incomeoflwo separate tiouses on beautiful Marguerite. Front homeis a charmer, with its open beam ceil.; rear home 2 bdrm.: both units re· cently redecorated. Recently reduced & now a most exceptional buy at $71,500 u... ol lbe law. IT'S 'HERE ~-fireplaces, !or-1. dlo •png., Fresh· Piht\"OOl· lihMnl ___ loaiil h l •-I Jng. Beam ce1llngs side lots of &1858 Jus1 •• "' 1002 .. w a every ..,.rga n lb 1 p d d • · ••r bunter is Joolling ·tor A ruou • u gra e redecorated. Jlardwood e•••••••••••••••••••••• .. aa 2·b• custom home wallpapers & carpeting. noors & new carpeting. J • +POOL in uUnun,ion Be•eh. ror Curving custom pool· Owner will help . $6,100 ASSUMISJOtoO onl $36900 Ityoudon't jacuizi & massive down . Call to see . ' betfeve 1it JUlt call-but waterlalJ. Assume l~an • 646-7171. SZS9 MONTH hurry-we onty have one. of approx. Sl3t,500. Pnce fY'fNtr1 ..-.i1stuN ro111 f'K'' , Best pooJ home~wilh A... $179,500. this beach chal ! IM·· •~· OW.,EI WILL MACULATE! e de· 536•1461 fl:::•.,..E ep sha1! Sque "~ paint! Gourmet kitchen! DOVEi 5HOllES Lovely family home en- Ramblihg master bdrm circling hu.ge patio. 4-lrg retreat!. Dining enter-Just introduced to the BR 's, 2'h:ba wilb m·arble, ta•nment! Park siae market. Popular Dover family rm, very large liv T bi i "-..&.. .. --" Shores area with 4 1 b . a tan --...,-.. " with spacious bdrmi. 3 big rm and og urning atant ab.immer<ng pool! baths. huge FR with big fireplace. Laundry room R•re 1% loan • no new with sewing area. Low loan costs! Owner rock waterfall, large lN· maintenance. pool size ~--bl , M l II DOOR swimmin& pool &: I r•M uuua new. UI se ! te·n·r,·c VIEW. Vnuown ol.$89,950.""' . Hurry! Call847-6010. • · .. •• E.,GUSHY" (JPfN111 ••Jl'~'UN'OMMCf' tbe land. 646-7111 ."0pen " [?::~ THE REAL ~ ~5_T ATERS~ TRM'UX 226&Miner,C. Mesa 2, Br &: den, l 'h: ba, frplc. bltns. cu't drps _&: wallpaper. New crpt. Prlnci,pals Only. $72,500. Pb: 642-8885. COIOMA DB. MAUI COTTAM Lowest priced home in Corona del Mar on a duplex lot, 'nUs charmer ii a spotless 2 bedroom home with open beam "ceiling!, brick fueplace and private yard. Double car garage stressed for expansion. A short walk to shopping center. $61,000. Call t1o'w. 673-USO. attN in Co ii ~-,iJH·;oei fJ/Ci• II - THE REAL ESTATE RS --~ Eves. COTTI.GE -Walket 1; lee Real I state TOWMHOUSE LOWSJO'S TWOSTOllY Cozy log fireplace wraps around living room into dining room. Wails qf glass bd.ng rt.-d bdck patio indoors. Shade trees &: trellises. 3-Br + den with •·rench ·doors, 2VI bath. A.fmust to see in Irvine Terrace. S97 ,500. Fee. Cl.LL 640-6600 .Two years NEW ! 3 SPAMISHGIANT Bedrooms, 2 bath , +POOL POOL, yard W/lal-ge 2 Story, 4 bedroom. 3 patio. Nr. So. CO'Bst lavish baths Dining Plaia shopping. Best buy room Sunken living on this townhouse. Call room. Fireplace wider 752·1700 9·5. or 546-3286 rugged beam ceilings. i ..:•=v~es:::.:. A~, ='k:..::fo=•..:G=•=i=L:._ __ 1 O a k e n bannister 1----------1 s tair case Romeo Gov'tOwned MEW LISTING!! S21.900 ... $700Down 2 Bedroom, lVI baths, new paint, new carpets. .pymts $170per mo P.J. .NEWPORT TRl-LEYa l'OOI. For~al entry to newly decorated trl -leve l. Rambling living and din· ing areas served by gourmet kitchen . Spacio us s un deck . Se cl uded separate master s uit e .and childrens wing. Park like grounds . Full price SM .238. Be first to see it! Call 963·6767 . Ol'/Nhl9•1l·s1ciN10Bil'iKf•; balcony decor. Red tile roof. Few blocks Lo golf course. Near the bectch. ARE YOU READY FOR TJ-llS? ONLY $42,500. Act NOW ! Call842-2535. Ol'fN rll o·; i'I ~•UN 10111 N<Cf • OldFcnhiwd EngUshTlldor $35,500. 3-Lrg BR's. formal din rm, spacious !iv. rm, vin · tage wine cellar. with estate s ize back 9ard and fruit trees. Must sell im- mediately ! CALL NO\V FOR DETAILS 541).3666 ••v> "\Ve're hereto help" SP AMISH ESTATE 3 IR-ZSTY POOL-IUCH $28,500 THE REAL 1 ESTATERS l'AITYHOME GITIRMS ' Bring your pool table for 1002 .... , .. 1001 this huge bon1.&1 room I 'lilil1•0011r""'~ home. Not to mention 4 large bedrooms, 2~ •••••t•••••e••••••••••• •••••••••••••-•••••••e baths, cozy o·replace and DECOU TOR'S hea'o'.y shake roof. All or MODEL WHERE RS[? lhb lo• $59.500. Call POOL . • 54~9491.. Tiled formal entry ·to Can you. !lnd u b1g2story -Walkr.r & lee Real istole OCEAN VIEW New custom 2.400 square fool home wilh panoramic ocean view. Builder will custorrilze to meet your individual re· quirements. 962·7788 . • K€Y 1 R€ALTORSA home with 4 bedrooms. you~ dream home . 2,hbathsandabigopen Spa cious_. superbly ~e· wood deck porch on the coratcd hvln~ room with upper le vel. Lovely custom f1repl~c_c . carpets & drapes in this SeparMte formal, d1n1ng sLate(y 3 year old beauty. ~m. CllStom gour'!let Easy FHA or VA terms. kitchen. One-of·a·k1nd $57 900. takes il! Call ..• g e ntl e man 's den . ' 54, •141 Separate guest suite and - m assive master quarters. Every room derorated with the finest wall coverings , carpets, and .drapes available. 'i'ou have lo see thisl~~~~~~~~~~ home to believe It. Onlyl· $51 ,990. Call963·6767 . ~ Of'(NFHl;i •ll§(lJHFOMMCf ' .,,!e. THE REAS ESTATER~ GARDEN SETTING- FHA/VA Terms 4 Bedrooms, 2 baths . Could be duplex on cor- ne~e":RRETT -REALTY- ,54z.5zN. &JS ·40&o ~ MESA WOODS . · Gorgeous hidden 2 story, 4 bedroom. Sharp & spot· less-shows loving touch in home . pati o & garden ... enjoy outdoor livin g too! Can you believe only $67 ,950? ---.rS UPF.HB f:--fOMES 3141 C.m!MtS H 8 549·MSS TIRB> of PAYIMGRENT? Don 't miss this outstand- i n g Townhouse ror $32 ,000 . Popular 3 bedroom , l lf.t bath model, near playgrounds pool & clubhouse. Gre.at ramily area with big greenbelt . Ju s t listed .,.hurry, call 540-1151, .,,._ HERITAGl " ' ' ' . ,, • $31,950. HOUSE Of GLASS VIEW Country atmosphere or rieldi. 'Ind (armhouses, c:.tlhedral ceiLings and \Y Al.LS OF GLASS that overlook the coastal valley! Enter tile entry - si nk into pillow like carpeting! Lavish dining room , coiy living 1n Scpndinavian famil y room ! Sweeping master bdrm suite with s~parate breakrast patio! 3 Childrens retreats! $.5600 total down ! 1-lurry ca ll 841-6010. Ol'fH fll 9 • tr'S fUN 10 ef 'MF• • • REALTORS $32.500.$177 [~ll~&ltd . . PER MO. MOBILE llOME PARK includes taxes &: ~n -SITE: Sale or exchange ~urance on 7%-GI exist-462 s pace site ror 1m-1.n~oan-Anyone can buy proved income property subject to. Hwd floors, . SMASHING A"bsolutely smash in~ home on Spy&lass Hill. Bea utiful tile in entry & baths, exqui!!iite floo1 coverings everywhere. in ract. it i..s pcrfect.ior personirietl from tht. noor up! 3 BR, 2 Ba .. family room, ocean view; fee land. Owner mo\·ing to Swit1..erland, hurry! Only $165.000 COMPANY H F.Al~TORS SINt:E 194<\ 673,4400 BLUFFS COMDO BAYVIEW Lowest pnced view end un i t , a lmos t new. Beautiful dcyor. 3 BR .• ranch s tyle kitchen. 2: potios. A buy at $79,750 C. F. Colesworthv Realtors 640.00:fo GARDEMHOME • • ' • • I • • t I • I I : · I l I l ~•••JUMP**** at the chance to buy one of the few remainin1 roml'ft:etely refurbished 2 bednom, 2-bllt.h"' single story Townho(ases in San· ta Ana. SUll,.onJy S:Zl ,950. Aak ror Frank, 83&-8321 Agent Large entertaining sized living room. Kitchen large enough to prepare banquet and large enough dining room to serve it. Sweeping stairs to bedroom suites. Huge hideaway· master. Take You don't need a &W1 to over 7~% FHA. NO "draw fast" whCn you NEW LOAN COSTS. $196 _place an ad in the Daily month pays au. HURRY Pilot\VantAds1Callnow FIRST TO CAIL GETS -6'2·5678. ... . _,~7~t . ~AR_G.AI _N_. frptc. cpts, drps,. \Yood I£ .Quail l shingle roof. Dbl garage . • Plac• Big lot Cute home . Pra ti • Hu"""'! 897-0321 . p ... •• . • !" ·· • 1s2-1•20 lib l'<IO QUA.IL Sf. NIWM>flf llACH 27000 SQ. FT. l' Executive home all On one floor. This lovely 4 • bdrm, 2 bath home has a ma rvelous floor plan, formal DR. lrg fam rm. Stone work galore. can Michl&an Dl"PARDSERCREATLANKP ' MLANA C PILSOO~F.OIW ~T R801PARDNARGOLA U HOP B C~RCRAYAORSPIOO I N~OROROTNILFSN PTENRRVLOWHT SL 8 A P_W E 1·0 Li C lfHlTHELTLPH ANTLVO!t I CA ICEOSL LP.EANH IAR RNIKWNNT WARU~OSSNAISBSEETAA SLIA?LOOYH&OEL S I SL I TDA~rNNT~DROPOLAREO I 0 P ff CA & It PI & M' I K EV L 0 W lw• i•••"" ...... _*....,., .... r,._.N, Wu............... ~u..,....,,..,_ .. ......-·-~---..-.; 8008111PCA.llf.Ai.: -'1.1~ CU',,\Tt.AK£il GllU.U>Foao 18Ll•OYALB WRfn'PfNK n . POlll ICRAll'l'llAIN" LAHll"U WOLVUIN& .. c:aAMD rtAProe ....,.,M aoe1K ~ TOM t,_... • ....._ , OCEAMFROICT ' ' Deluxe duplex + guest be purchased subject. to Of'(N 111 9 . rr·s tuN rou M<.1 • • I PRIMEE I I I I I I' I I CLUGH Ii . .I I' I I f BROKERS, share office space, co:Op. 95% com· missions. Let 's talk priv:ate. Call Gene, 540-0555 I ·p R l YE 11 lknowe•id<ljWholJ)9nfih. I I' rt r ,,,, t1 ..... p:•r• .1Ndylng "• ':=:-=·==-=~-~~ itl t~Posltlon: H1 lutl ,·. gof•lob•temodel it1 •- I T I H H E z I ftdofy. , ,... • ~·~:1 ~~I~, ... 1:~1~!.:: .. ~l~.J.o ~ ~ .. "'::.-=: y..i ......, lf'Olll ""' Nao. J btlow. rm. & bath; parking for 4 large car&. $159,SOO ! • 675-1060 . lalboa lay Prop. •.. --. 6"/,iii liooo... I ooz G...... I .•..•.......•••••••.... · •........•.••••• , ..... • "tis Coldwe • l1ESUNTW l!RO<ERJGE COMIWrt' DOVER-SHORES WATERFRONT ••• Priced at $225,000? Perhaps there is \3 better buy, but we are not aware of il. S bedrooms, 4 baths, FamilY room. dining room. Large terraced patio. 40 fool dock. We salute this value. · l I I I I I I I ! I ·-... • • \ L fifDA!LYP1LOT Mondl}JOcloberlli,1175 HMIHForStle Ha•nforS.: · tt 1us"forS. ........ ,_.~ HottsHforS-. ,.._.....,.see P'z 'i11fww. "•••nforw. 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EaeeU.at loeatloo. Ya· toe llOCll YIA L»O MOID pool. By ()wna", $&3,.IOO. It round 1 w It b llUG E l~"";;'"";;";P~'·;°""';;;;;;....,~·;"';'°~l"B:;n>k=~•~r~540-~:m>~:;;::--cant and owner anxious! A• 1 u an ab l• Lo aa • ~~~E.,~.m~~r~f i ~ hWk•tiU;• 'flThMl@JfM.. 50Ft. Bayfront,largepier&slip i-::49W!lll5::..::=o.·.....:.·----r'-- RECREATJON AREA. DUPLEX Go• .. , I IVA ~i....-lim . Largefamilybome A51ume 7% Joan. S193 S OUT HOFHWY. A .. _,.,,.._ 4BR+famrm.Tr'emelldouapoh'l!tl•I 15-... ,.,,_. IOIO T HEEYMMGS OM MORNING CANYON Watch the s unset overlooking Morning .Canyon in Corona del Mar. Take a " swim in the free form pool or reJax in the beautiful 3 bdrm, 2200 sq ft home. Good value at $89,500. ~· lJlliill()UE tl()M ES REALTORS~ 675.0000 2443,East Coast Highway, Corona del Mar G••r .. 1002 .............................................. per month pays all. Take 2 Un.it.a each 2 bdrms. Available to anyooe wllb ll-L~ 1·A.4 $400,000 •••••••••••"41:•-•••••• advantage.Call)46·23U. Corner lot, quiet loea· ....,._ ""' ***O.,W•*** Ol'fN,.1 v ·•'~'11"10 111MC''~ tion; under19G,OOO or without military ••••••••••••-••••••••• andlo&.er-1t.o [\Q., " CORllM-MilTIN aervice. Many 3 "'4 lllDTllllOOF LIDO REALTY ~"!,~"d.wu. Botb will , · ..•.• m!,!i!~I, ...... ,. 644.76'2 :::u:::J'.°io::C::.b. D-YM! J J77Yltl&uo.M.8. 67).730& probablykeepgoia1up., . . --~~·=!,!!;;;, No quallfylng, Low $12..150 .. not down! 2 Bed.rm, Z 1024 down. Rent-like pay-.Escellertt Jnine toca·I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ba 1Jncl• atory I•--------Cost. Mn, menu. Tarbell, RLTRS. tionl Fabulous red tile ToWD.housa adD at ml~ •• roof! 2 Story . entry. Lefl•• a..:11 I 048 Newport.._. I 069 -, ... -... • .. -• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5 1 nl720 • 1 ~1 ••• New ca-ta MHdMan ._7 See lhia s uper 5 bedroo m, 2 story with 3 full baths. 3 Car garage, diriing room & room for pool table and ramlly room . Owner leavint are• says ••take advan· t.age or me but hWTY!" SQJ,500. For mor1! details call 540..1151 ••POOL, 3 hr, din nn. + Goraeou.s Spa.G.llib red •••••••• ••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• nF~ntclra, ~.:.....~ ~ roe recreation rm. 2 frplcs. 3 . ~c.k flrep1aoe. Formal MOM 'RCH I •y TEii. llARBOR VIEW HOKES ... _._.._"6u.--. covered pat:ioat xt.ra l1,1:e d1n1ng area. All tile "' "' TJFINO 4-Br +ba lot. Only $59,900. Agt.. kitchen. Gala family Striking contemporary POR ... !_ • • __ _._ 1_4 6'2·2221, (~g 1548-9666) room , 3 Queen si1e wood & glua d&ign, al (am rm, formal uua nn. Seal~· - Open house Sal/Sun 1-6. D-Poa.t 1026 bclrma., or 2 BR+ lovely its best, in this 3 bdrm., finished boout rm. nr ••••••••••-"•••••••• 1686 Labrador, C.M. •••••••••••H•••••••••• den • as you wish! Jm. family rm. home on an Ek, ~c~ atf: •~ maculale everywhere . extra lge .• pool!:ized lol. • a ,,. .... ~ · COLLIGe'AllC Ea...,. A•ollaMlllwd. locludes aircooditioni.oc The outside becomes ee.644-'1866/~ POOL 3Br. Fam rm, walk In Dana Knolls 3Br·2ba fr: garage door opener! part or the interior as OPEN dallY' 1921 Kings 3 Bedrm, 2 bath wilh schools. Priced to &ell Lg yard w /paved boat or Par~ like yard. Full thls home Dows graceful · Roa d. Breathtaking 20X'D pool. on large cor· $C9 500. A got. 548-301L \ r I r P k g s Pace • price $52,a:IO Call fut • ly around an L-shaped harbor &. ~ean view. ner tot. no care J'OC'k: ' 49&-068S /49J.2161. 762·1700. plan .• e ahan.ccd with New delue 4 br le fam yard. $S1,SOO. Our Best ~ MUSTSB.1! El Toro , fOJJ · on1>1IPCV ·'ll'\~rtYnrMr:t• Mexican .t~lcs & high rm home w/cuatom Buy! 1 Red Carpet. '~======s=~I EastCost.a.Mesa,3BR.l ••••••••••••••••••••••• .... , beamedceding~.Sl34.$00 features th.ruout. 4'.gt. Rultors53S.a36 ·-.~ HERITAGE REALTORS TR.ADE UP TO fi)UALITY 11 ,Sbr, fam rm, Huge play room, formal .. dining, 4Y.i bath. OCEAN AND BAY VIEW. From high on a hill, 4,000 square feet of quality and upgrading, l including a Jacuzzi in the master bath, ' I .a full width balcony, wi th steel spiral stairway to pool and • atlltr Jaamf, )ilus m uch, m uc h more. Up to $9S,OOO. · equity as the down payment. Offer -your trade or trades. Owner anxious. ~ JACO~~u~1~LTY 29 It Newport llYd. CorMr lotli ' 1002 & ...... 1002 ........................................ ,,,, .. COSTA MESA'S FIRST SOLAR HEAT CONDOS Take a loH aboutthlse 1: BA, charming older ,11· TURMEAASSOC. ,.!.,._~,...~~y.;·iji~.:_~~~;;;;;;~~;;;; home. Lge fenced yard. C>-Nner moved. must ldl. · . · ~ 110$ N. Cst Hwy, Luguna $46,500. Assume Joan bal Vacant 5 BR,. 3 BA. 2 , ' 7 FLEXIBLE or $37 .000 iil 9%. 548·9877 story. approx 0000 sq.ft,. ""'"''"'"1 494-117 JU$TUSTID STARTER HOME OHL Y $36,900 Lovely family home, 3 lrg bdrms, 2 paUoe, nice lrg lot, built-Ins. All ot this + you can buy sub- ject lo existing VA Joan. 545-9491. -. . ... BIG CANYON Highly customiied 4 bedroom BROADMOOR home. 3000Sq.ft . of living space includes expanded ramily room. Living room and master bedroom. Proleuionally landscaped. Air condi· tioned. See to appreciate. $171,900. 640.6161 c ffi- COATS & WALLACE REAL ESTATE . INC. ~j,1133.2101, ask'"' Bon· :!:;<;::.J.~~e,torest. au 4 IR+ -· ALLYIEWTERIL SEUER Ocean View 3 bedroont IRVIM~$61.900 Private area. 4-Br, On waterrront, beautlful home In private gate POPULAR Mesa Verde Quiet cul·de·sac. CUrved swimm ing .pool, with 3-Br. 3-ba home. Asking guarded Surfside com· cement drive. 2-Stor" views from Dana Point 1129,000. Will consider munity. Good invest· ' ~ 1· $180 ooo t d J •--Jo ment or vear 'round tiled entry. Massive to ,..at a 1na. , . ra es, ow UllW" or w 4 brick fireplace. Formal ZAG RODZKY Realtor. down payment, lease op· home. Call for ~mplete dining room. Gourmet 494·8611 tlon, or whatevtr. Make details now!! 17riced on· kitchen with bar. anoffer. l.y$68,SOO.Agmt546-5880. Secluded master sldte. llG OCEAH VIEW PRESTIGE HOMES Large den or office! 2 Bdrm., own your own l eoltors 645-6646 Separate lamtdry room. apt. Close to shopping &+.:::.:.:::.:.::.:..:-::-=--'c::'::'--'-'~'4o1bllot H- F root & rear patios! beach. Large heated pool EASTaUFF ForS• 1100 Executive living at a re· SJ7 tSO Prime Univ. Park l~a· &: patio ~rea. Many ex· •••••••••••••••••••••• asonable price. Cl06e to • tion. Anxiously asking tras.Ask1ng$42,500 Below market, by~. yu.--~- g o If, shop p Ing & 3 Bedroo:m home on cor· Just $6f,900! Hurry. Call $84,900. -4 br, 3 ba, den, __,- freeways. 4 Bedrms, 2 ner lot in OLD TOWN. 7si.17ootopreview. m··: "'N'Jfic;a~ dlnr·m.lgelot.manyex· Fully insulated, added bath + fam rm +atrium Walk to pa.rk 8!"1 beach. . Ol'f"' 1,19. 11 s '"°'10 .,Nl(fr ~ ~-""·n~ i..:":.: .. :::.· "":..:.:c.:·7:.:596=·----I screen room 8x27 + +no wax floors+ cov· Lowest pnce m town!! l..J\JN:KS.) .uW manyolheraddedextras ered patio. FUiiy crt Call to see, Red Carpet. 4911·2800 " . llGCAHYOH ' $9,850. ' lhruout. All this for only RealtonSJ6.8836 · Elegant 1 story; 3 Roy~ 1S9:,9SO.Call962-m~.. 1=~=~~~~~~1~~~~!!!~1Mi!~ULagun a Charmer. 1 bedroom, highly up· Realtor l810t4ewport . Bdrm, frplc., privacy, graded 6: decorated in Costa Mesa548-'1T.!9 ·-· · •TOWNl-IOUSE, neW ocean view, $69,500. yellow. 12x25' pool:-...:.=~="-'-"--- 1 ( I • VACANT!!! '"San Carl<>ll" model on _494.c.-·_338~1_. ______ 1 +c~tom jacuui. Auto A.crta.-forsale 1200 ' Low, low down·takeover SanJ · GollCourse spnnklers, Scar garage. .,-~ Fl-IA loan. Move in on oaqwn · L.,..o Niguel I 052 An excellent. buy al ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·-d.t i L . ._ Pool & rec. (acil's. 2-Br , ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,,.,c,ooo. 10 Acre orange •rove, ere 1 approva . 1 .. e b •· 1e~·•· t c l -• FOR THOSE IN new home. super area. ~!ui ~~P~~ • .:ii TOUCH of HEAVEN Corona. $15.000/ac. Seit THE MID JO'I Walk lo HD a hoppg, covering by int. de· •. high in the hills over· or trade. OWC 968-SiOO schools,etc. $49,$00. corator. 979-438.l Bkr. I oo k in g the Laguna ";:;;:;;;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;Jl~e~v~e;;;;!;;:;;;;;;~;jOi) 1-lidden on tree lined cul· PACESITTEI: Niguel valleys, this de·sac street, your own Real Estate848·2133 Rancho San Joaquin, San super·sharp 2-Br condo, llmlllns r. cp lliy' 1400 t =========!private hideaway. 4,1----------1 Carloe model. 2 br, 2Y.r across the street from ''w.llATA'' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Large bedrooms plus ba, upgradel floor & glassed-in pool .and ftH ,llMllAt« t lolboo l.a..d I 006 huge family room with crptg thruout. View. clubhouse is only SSl,900. l\.llLDIMCi ohpedn bea1m c1eilingd. -Open House Sat & Sun Early possession. Call WATERFRONT $1 ,050,000 . Charming 3 Br 2 Ba home, an some 1teP ace an 11 ·5, !J8 J\1ontanas Norte your broker or $172,000. Yearly maoy xtras. Terrific Joe garden atrno&phere. As· -orca.IJ49t).627Jeves. ~ CALL NOW s · d I bedroo GreatNe.....,..rtklcation. ••••••••••••••••••••••• sume 7~ VA Joan, pay· 1g e uxe 5 m, 3 -.-nr So Bay. Pricedlo sell PRICERB>UCB> ba'"" •th-fl ol Ted Hube.rt & Assoc. ments only $210. per 832 "8800 u... wt -&q. • by owne r. 673·0897 Open month . Veter a ri s Rea.I Estate Owner wants rast act.ioo luxury living. Oversized ,_R_e_a_lto_r_s_._61_>-8'00 ____ _ hse Sun l ·SPM 119 welcome-Excellent in· by"-'MV on this 3 bdrm., family DONALD ~.BIRD 3cargarage.50'.Lotwilh C lal Apcilena n&;W"U m pier and slip to accom· oeaa1rc 1002"'tt-rel 1002 1-"--'-'-'--------I vestment. rm., 2112 bath home. ., •• ,, ...... 1-1•-• p ~ l'AO ,. CALL TODAY · 1--=-===-=-=--I modate a 50' vessel. 20% rop1cvy - ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~·s l~~~:~o~ i:.a~':! 540.3666 STORY IOOK ~:C\!1~ ~~~h~ill~~:'. • • SEA TERRACE· Down. Full price. ••••••••••••••••••••••• l 2 STORY SliLllEACH w /rental. Pd. ply. DREAMER Askingonly$S3,950 Completely lurn;shed $280 "00 BAYFRONT r M •JESTY ESTATE 613·47"' \Velcome to reality as 3-Br. 2·ba. Great ocean · •. •'1 .. ..• , .. ,. -~~llt~ttfl~ li · Office building. spec-Js provided with tbis RAMILIHG 3 IR you sun bathe next to a WE HAVE RENTALS view. lee maker, elect.. 22TI ~ lacolar view, tuxuriou:s spacious fami(v home in $59.500 HEW OM MAllKET{ J:tU . self cleaning pool & $52·7000 g a r d r o Pen er ' . (146-;,lJlft.I executiveolfices. - ideal location close to Walk lo surf. Arti~ic Deluxe Townhouse type • -•••-Jacuzzi. A sparkling sprinklers, U·name it ! .Reducedt.o$600.000. shopping & recreation. 1 · r Duplex. 3 BR. 2 Ba each. "We're hereto help." home that makes every $69,900. . ANYTIME llLL ~-·~y Thick shake roor & tree e egance is care u ly Lge closets, e ncl . day a delightful ex· • BONDREAL1'Y• ~-- s haded ·atreet are cer· ble.,ided ·with carerree garages, lawldry room, V ACAMT perience. Award winning GALLERY OF HOMES 1 ~;;;;;;~----·l -~R~e.:•::ll.:o:_• __ .:6:_7_:'.W:'.:l'..:6:'..I ' I h be.ach community life patio. 1 Blk to Bay.-~. ht MES•VERDE homes. You'll be glad 831·9411 t• ta a Y soug t alter style. Spacious uv;ng -~ j .!!!!!.!!!!!.!!!!!~~~!!!!!!~l;f--.=-~~;:;;;;;;-:--(A REAL HOME' Condom! I-ff amenities. Can be 3 ilh · income pfmo. on yrly Sh 3 bedroo v yom ca1led968-t458. • • n owa ... room w mass.ivestone 1 arp m. ery .,1••••u"•T'FUL! * WEtCMOW .. llousesfor.-1700 bdrm1 It tnce rump1.m fireplace and adjoining ease. Agent 549-0812 or clean. Giant living room. SEP & n &fE L •GUM HIGUB. Our growing family ••••••••••••••••••••••• room, or convert toSor6 terrace. Banquet sized 1 ""'"6c.·c.61"1"0------1 Only $44.500. Lowest Honestly, beautiful beat lilll\A "" A needs more room. So we at GI Mnnl avalla-dining room is conve· lalboa 'enimula I 007 price in all Mesa Verde. describes this home. llas MASTER * IEST * mWJ\ sel.I our sturdevant Only $t8.'50. C..11 niently served rrom ••••••••••••••••••••••• Won 't last! World Real carpet, smooth lawna, THREE IS BETTER bit home which we en· TIU.. Opee,Ewl. modern go u rm e L l~Es;;;l•;;';•;· •;;56;;;·';;';;'';;· ;;;;;;;;;;;! outs land in&: exterior, SUITE ••• THAN ONE joyed. Close to Westcli!f kitchen. Interior galley. CHARMING!! ~ superb for entert.a.ining, •. Up the elegant • OUTSTANDING El schls&shop'g.Givesyou S~ par ate wi1:1 g for 2 BR 2 Ba Ml.SA VERDE with rounLain & plants &. stairway, gives you the Nig ue I Golr Course time to enjoy patios, ad· • .,,.. hideaway master suite& • Dtx' ~ .. kitch, M__. nit• lltea. Larae F.R., privacy you want. 3 home.Old\VorldSpanish joictln& liv. & din rms . ,-;_ large c:hildren'a auiles. newcarp .. "1'!1iu.in& ""''" co&y P.V. stone a rchitecture , 4-lrg Kitch. remodeJect·roref· _ Owner. bo~t another. out!Pricereduced$3,000 3Bedroom,2bath,fami· tlreplace. Lots·O· :::ci:~·1 1 'ta,::Si:rC::.~ bdrms, 3~ ba,"formal riciency. 3br, 2ba, 2,000 -Wallrnr G l•• HP.ill ts1ate :O;;;;;iii;;,;;;;iiiiii••-Doesn't want 2. Must ror quick sale, or will lse. Jy rm, dining area, rplc, 2 Mirron. Hu an usuma-kitchen. Closets & cup· din rm, fam rm. Approx sq. rt. $79,500. 64>1253~ ftl'L.D sacrifice.Call~7881. '475Mo. patios. quiet street, like bleioan.~ boards galore. Room for 3100 "sq fl luxurious liv· bn B.ilbo• Peninsula; Of'llR"Tlf"lr.l1Y IONT08l"kf~· CA~!'~~~TY new!! SSB,WO. , ___ M_U_S_T_SILL ___ _, a 11 your treasures ! ing. $189,SOO. HEW dtarmiac2bdrm.,2ba.. •--------1 RoyMcCardlo Dramatic Z.sty. beamed FUL C .1 LISTl..,GI used brick &pie., aep. IALIOA POINT leaftor ll l OMtwport Only$W,960 -ceil. living rm. dining * BEAUTI ali · n • ·home+ Z bdrm., l ba., New on market, 2·Br CoetaMesa5C8-7729 48edrm,2bath,covered rm.Abargain,withlaod, Ranch home w/va ultcd HarborView NORTH LAGUNA CONDOS Whitewater Views· 2 & 3 bdrm. units Crom SS'.000. -420 Cypress. North Laguna Call 675-7225 • • • • w •• \\LI .I·:) Bl : \LI'' A 6fRG EN"r n»o•1!;'' ' '".· e.aundeck.beamceil.,~======== b e t tl~=~ ...... ====~~I patio in excellent inUnivenityPark,high ceiUngs,golfoourseyour Sharp, ,·mmac. ho"ghly ~ + l·bdnn..lba.; 0 .1-om • aepara e gues r neighborhood on quiet ..,0.5• front yard. Accordian 1---------- t.. ba 6. Ulll. LIDO 15&.E: house, on l·lot. Both 833-2906 lree·lined street. Close to •• stair access to unfinished upgraded Carmel model OCEANA ~ ,.,,a • rm. on 2 1 • ~ comp. uparaded. Qwet ho 1 , --~·-~--LE RAISOR . b~r --• in one or Newport's most carfa raae+lcarport. "''""..,"' street. ExclusivelisUng, 5 ppng°'~·~Y att.ic area, '"51 """""'•desirable areas. $114.-' $249,000 HOLLIS WOOD terms.Call 2 • w a Y wet ha r , ''SAlml" m..aaJ • Rllr. sconUALTY REALTil microwaYe oven. 4. AmenltiesgaJore.Thisis uu1n NEWLISTI.NGI 1..:67c.!>"6:..::::.:7.::• ______ 1 53'75JJ 1 r Bdrm, din rm, fam rm. ~9e-08yolu2mustsee!Agent. ADULTco~·- Imm acula"t.e 3 bdrm .• 2 ,.___ _._.Mer I 022 1,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;•;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;! 4523 Campus Dr., Irvine $169 500 -~••u ... ,. baths; entry patio. pier --a un • · 1..::::.::::.::::_ ______ , NEAR OCEANSIDE forlge. boat.3Sfl. lot ••••••••••••••••••••••• ASSOCIATES· REALTORS CampusValleySbopCt.r. -E L y ~ ~ 2 hr. 2 ba, one story, end LAWSOMllEALTY RARE SUPER JIB>RM CALL IJJ.1600 "' J. 0 V ,.--............--.....,,,,, ~ unit. Choice locallon * 67M562 * 4 IR DUPLEX i;;;:;:~~=~;;;j 2 Bath, 2st.ory ... prieedtoj;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I M01NTE1RE1 Y Ron1ch· ,,... '0tg . overlooking golf a>UrSe I' sell at $35 950 N I b sty e o c ear se ect with glimpse of ocean. , ~ ,. SO.OFIAYSIDE EashkllCoH091 ·carpetin'g. ·Fae:'t:sustic TWO cedar. 3-.Bdrm, 21Ai ·ba, a••eH ·uvi~ Sbortwalktoclubbouse. ·.•••ral 1002•1Mr IOOZ w'olhaJBR,2BA-tal. 3Lar•ebedrms r ••.• ,_, •••STERSUnES IOlhl lba ~ ~ "" styt"e ko·tche·n~. d"b't bome .•• comeaee!Call -on . a1rway,we r. FOR$65,500 pool, jacuni. Near El •!•-•••••••••••••••••-.••••••••••••••••••••••• Only 1 \oil years old. Lot.I of closet.I and a service rm, many, many Camino Plata shopping Featuringbeameellinga, garage. Hua:e lot for d. :A.~ venatile den. It's all up. amenities.$167,500. &NotA Fix.er Upper center & bus lines, 30 • . ' .. •• . . macnab / Irvine fBBltg --.ass1v1 VllW HOME" w /exciting view of ocean, crimson sunsets & night lights from atop one cl Corona del Mar's moot desirable ~-Complete privacy in pool & lanai are as. 4 bedrooms, family room &formal living &dining r<>Qms for araclous entertaining. $129,500. Belle Chase Lee 6"-6200. (Y81) SPAMIRI• YllW-DOYll SHOlllS Completely redecorated! Charming 3 bedroom w. /coov. English den. Lg. view terrace -formal dining room -cou n t ry kitche n. $1S9,000. ~aAune642-8235. (Y82) n•tW'll wood and brick kids. Submit your down. _f'"" ~~ graded with aell · Loguna~Realty 3Br,2Ba,BooCGarden minutesfromSanDiego. texture• arid perrect ~Call ~~ .{"'_-ii ~-IK.~ cleaning oven, trash 830-5050 496-404{) Illness forces QUICK location.CaU&M-721L compactor and pro· •WATB•VIEW SALE! Byowner$lf,,49S.. Beach&Ellis,HB fe!•lon.al lancbcapi.Dg. Mewportleoch 1069 *'re1ff9e •Pri•ocy 548·3036. ~'IGEL ilAIL[ Y & A'.SUE IAHS ~lie.~ . 96J..831S $6l,90D •••••••••.••.•••••••••••• ...sssss-.. ssss DOHTLIFT The.Blufts;earlyarea ·~ Fairview & Baker CM l·Story 3 BR, 2 Ba. it legal! Prices & interest 1~~~~54~ .. 95~11~~~ <I 552-7500 AHAMD!! J;;;;;$5;;7;,ooo;;.Agt;;·;&ll>S560;;;;;;;;1keep going up, up,•-\ Mire tltG••• It's spot.lea and easy. to w · -OUTSTANDING Ocean & Large home, formal en· d h 111 keep that way. A recent· e still have a few slngJe Channel vlew. L&e or IA.CK IAY try, dining rm., family rQ ly redecorated 3 BR end PositioaA'f'.._ story, 2 bedrm, 2 bath sell, S64S /mo. The park OPEN d IJy i • rm. with frplc. Sq........... unit townhome near pool F /TIME SALES AS· Townbousea at only atlst&Camationlsyour a -v : 334 De _....,. realty _ _. I bh . S21,9SO. Ask for .Ft-ank, I d ~ in Mar. Lrg custom2·Br + clean! Xlnl finanC:ing a'-"-'c u ouseWJlhover· S 0 C I A T E • B39-832lAgent. ront yar. ua l old den, beam ceil, 2~ba. available. Pr:lttd to seU ~ sized master suite and FAVORABLE COM-1::--::--~---- hou1e, Hdw firs, & 76'x124' lot. Assume '1% al$7S,500 ~ night· light view ••• 500. MISSION SPLIT FOR o.lex.ts/ pl1ster waU. lite you loaa·M-Cke offer. 1~~~~~~~~~~1 Call644·7m. THE PROVEN & Owtih s• 1100 neveraeeanymott.38t, Consider ex.change i I· CA PA BL E . A ••••••••••••••-••••• ZBa.~itrbdnn/ba,pvt, 0Wnr/Agt.642-1Z12 . (Cl!IW~ASICaATll··; J Lii 1 .._. I041 DISTINCTIVE & M•-~--upgta1r1.See8llmto6fm -~--· ••••••••••••••••••••••• POPULAR OFFICE IN "r-"• -F dally . 428 Beion a. REPO. 4 br + p ool. A P R EST I G E $79,000 Sharp ocean view, 2 Br,•, st-1 .. ~ •• + ••· -675-5492 or.6'2-8584 Prin. •cg,OOO. 9% int ............... ~~;;;~"~~g;;;~1 LOCATION CONTACT '""t--.~ o.uc1 ..... -o I .., ~ -• -Ba, Den. Will consider · · 1·oyment of Newpott ny. down.Agenl.$46.1739 I ti. ~v B BIM HASTINGS AT, h ease op on. ~· J 1.-..d Hew Dlplex S ores ol¥J11pic pool, ten· Ge.tr.. 180Z G1•1al IOOZ $3790.DOWH owner.4!9·2100546-4681 1\.\ Blk from ocean. G40-5560. nilcourts4i:otberrectt1a• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Q 1·t t ti ·~al facili·"-Del··· 3 Deserted in s mall EMERALD BAY ua 1 Y ·cons rue on. BEACH ...,,,., ...-. ..... private beach communl· Charming 3 bedrm, So. $117,000. Owner will lake · Br, 2 Ba, units w/all tr (approx 2 blh 10 ol Hwy. Room for pool 103 down ... carry 2nd' COTTAG' E xtraa. Owner.GG3573- sand), rustle e xterior and add·on wtview. T.D. This" offer will go · __ • _ lacoMeP · ,., 2000 w/thake roor. Garden $119,500. Seller -1·11 fast. 1..oc. at207 -30thSt. c lhedral iUn11.. • rapt I '' .. a te--:r, new ••••••••••••••••••••••• • BUOY THE GOOD URI ~ Tennis courts -pool -jacuzzi - uuna -3 bedrooms, dining room, ' ~ baths -smashing living room w /fireplace & wet bar -3 decks. 'tftll consider lease/option. $60,000. 1IJlly J ohnston 642-8235. 0'83) -- I = IU"f, IN WISTCUfl' YIUASI price reduction! bovely 2 bedroom, adult condominium just ..... from poolside & 1 block to all Westellff •b,!l.,JI•· $57,500. Pau la aJ1e7 llq-8235. (Y84) . ~EALTORH 644·7270 COllOKA D& MAii DUPux :...i...,Great location l Froot lioilse hati: llGll 3 bedrooms, fireplace, 3 bath!. SpaclOtl.' 2nd unit has 2 bedrooms: Call us to see llll$ prime property. $94,800. . •. ' • . . . ' 21~1 l.COott H' ; corona ~ Mar MOlllS ,. UY9IQ •llWOltl . "' .. , ,., ""' .. --\, ,.,, .. u"",. .. ,_ . ~lfFben haa every lat.It n.nance. Agt. 675-0000 2 beach untta $52 500 Gd pl\llSh pile carpeUng, sea BUY SELL EIO:IANGE rixture, candlelite dine, B 0... lncpme. R·2 COl' iot. Gtn-breeze patio, den. Bill Carroll mGID plush c1rpet newly in· Y ner. An!h Beach F secluded master with stalled. Small down DlOY· Helgbta. Best value in :.zt_75J. rt un e, rl tr. skylites. Ideal commuhi· Jones Realt,yloo esyouial Bkr"""'511 Laauoa. 2 Bd. 1 "' ba, ty uv1.,. Pool, teenis & 6 UH"5 '. z:A lam.rm., frplc, new HEWrog SHOAES prlvat.e beacb. S.cdfke 11 ..... P.wk-.. <arpetlnl & --2 car $120.000 1 Go'ltl 1 I YA ca.rage. ~7,SOO. Assume An aren w pi&Zftt, lhat $5a,500. Bb'GCS-O:m •••-•'Ii i.ow Mortgaa'e or $38,000. =~c~u1:::0.::~·..:!ikn:! S..Cl1111111•1 1076 'l':: ~i:?!.~::S-l«a~ 1 Avallable toanyonewilb 4i7·3lM. beach!! ••••••••••••••••••••••• tlonr.OwnerwWHllon or without military We have specialized In Larae ~ocean &. cao)'OO cash out t01u defernd servlce. Many 3 &: 4. s a I es & rent a ts in view, R-1 lot$28,000. elll:chance bail•. Lo• bedroom home• now Newport Shores since Three adJoinlng ocean vacancy. Hard. to 'beat available. No~ oost.a. 1963 ' view R·l lots. Mab·oC'· value• Call now I« pre. No qu1li(.Yint. tow down. WE° KNO\VTIIE AREA fer. ~ew-7$).lTOQ,._ . : • ¥:,~ii;:~~n ... °*•~~~~=<nm· ~J~::~~~if.~ ~~ f . · IUNll. pa re prlcet, \'UJ, the Ask about our 17· 4, 4t ... nl I 1MVDD1an D(Y1llOM many advantages t.bese G t s I Protra - CUilom home& offorl C'lY'w iooeREALtY New Coe Pres. m.. 2 I IPUMITSC.Mne ll'rolnl88.JOO •548°12'0 *, s.,z _'l!f~· $220,0:t.~~ TnRBELL 19 ]/, l -/7A I ,, ' • • • - ' -r Mc i•i p, 11 22 If .z Hi ... U.fw t1•1cl 11 t ' • • •••••••••·--·-·•• ••••••••••'u11U.hwwl*1~ tt1m11U.ha ''•• ftfl 1ah:tv '1t1•~• law 1 ,_ '1L,_, Ocioberl 111s 0All.Vf'1LOT' JUSTunm • ••••••••••••• ••••••••••••-•-••••" _,,_, .. ___ ----A» • • --.. ....................... . .................... . t lJG2C....W... ....... ....... 'z_I 1•1t"1f a. 10 faa. •',,.. Luaurto\11 cbarmfas •••••••••••• .. ••••·-•• ...,. ...... • 'Zll4 c..t. W.. J114 "'r -~ bom• plus z units ••ea•;••a;••n;:;, ... ooi~ARX ---•••-•••-•-••••••••••••.••••••"••-••••••••••••• .. ••---~-;;,;:;-··-;;Lt; •-:w ·::~ Ny=~..:.e.~b.. ~ ~.e p~ $3:50. mo. .. Br, '•mi(y, flJ)lc, cOta COMI ST .1.y W1 I H u's •••• ,, I , •01 ................................... ... P m-e tsL 6: lut + dap Avail. drpa, w1Upeper • .Pool A ••••••••••••-•••••••• TIMB.ER.LANEAl'TS. rop a pebbie 1Ato "-~~ aocl tlJht No•. L .... -• -•water. Gift FllOM "''"9 ~y aofNot. LnC 1 br ~ ms Pomona, nr ........ O<un lrom ,.,.... A,~ • . A~ah•lm •1so PRESTIGEforon()'S.W. notlte • mowi lo ., nli:llilR.• per duple£ Sua dee. luxtBr,cbb'ffhr.rdria, Leue.L~~·~~ty! u: Ill; b 'j, I • • ·, a mo. Leue m. tho RDelt rno.m.un Beautifully furnished large studios and 110"¥e, refril. °"lee, 1ar frplc. enc~. aar, pooL Nature •<.tWtl.-. - . ....... • b-1~-111·-• -1 br PaeeteLter homie for the ••••••••••••••-.o••••• )d•-"---upper. Sto\le. refri9, ELEGANT lu.:uryZ !~ .:;_•or pad, vacaot •reaoteo.ta Ma.a, SBR L11 11..... 3241 me bedroom ,!uites -all with full ipace. s,uoyrty.2tlt'rur Sl80.6'5-19S6. H'.W, • ..,w. - ,_, _. auu-. l Ith d!scn LAGUNAOeeanf__. lMo ""~· paUo.1ar1paeo.$13Syr-NICt: z 8 l S. 1 • Pl 1PJ\1:1Ji.• ~ ' t::.~9:r.f~1tJ.e· .. c< ' 1 :.S~u~. Call C:~·~ SICIP,000 Condo\'r;.~ · 1 •It ly.6'lS.74J2. ahac cpt~'drp1 1 'c::X:.O :~r~.!!'e.d~Mt ·.Miit~!' ._t.NMI\ neat! IDel. ut.ll:-"""' re11; Wallace, 5*4141 tll5 mo. I llt 2 a.. Apartment living with motel conve· CONH det Mm" JIJ2 ev~rythlne. $190..$11-1988 lovelrcovo beacb. 2 I ~~ta.""Meaa $LIS., 2 Br, Fa•t•Ytlry 3234 aqft •• wetbat.ftPk:. Dleoces. Heated r:::' sun deCk, air--••••••••••• .. •••••••••• •Its full ba"•• i •r 4oft.D7%YA F-~, v n ....................... Grd.Adllltl.SU.'1t71. conditioning. Mai service, television, BRAND. NEW 3 Bedl2 NIWIASTSIDE C•=d.:lh:.IJ.ldults Spaclous 3BR,2Ba Unit ounta o a eY 1225. 2 Ell£RAL'"D BAY, pfl self.servJce laundry facilities availa·. bath, frplc, •undGck. ,2 Br & Den ~ drp!I J• N • •t&. llllll 1n :x.lot C.M. loc. with br. 2 ba. will eooaidtt Laree 2 br, hceenilftPGI ,bcb. teoD.ll, pools, lg ble. .._ ~"'71S;.6tno. IC0·3Jl3; bltn• II c11bw1&.r. $21$ -~.,.4;.1~1cr1G- UNBEATABLE ----.. kids&: pets rmb • 2 ba, 2 car...,....,, 8 1 1 d • ~!··~-~·;;·;;:;;:;;;-;;--IJ .. ~·-~·~-~===-:~i~~~~;;;;.~~ ·~ -·u • ltm comm. .wtm -s r, rp c, ee., yd. ..... -· lni. ;;:,.•~r~=:·'"ce Kids0t,no1 ... .....r;;;: Wbltewawvu.....-Kaster Charge and Banl<Amerlcard JElftYllW ier,unlluu.crpts, 'l::c:,"!:.~~ Sani;. Ana $2&5., 3 br, A&LM2-4421 Immediate~. welcome. • on Ocean Blvd. Only drpts&n.nge. • acre.499·2Z7f. · locdyd,gar,tlda&peLISharp 3 BR, Z\\ ba. Br.O<Vullillsi<leoome EXECUTIVE SUITE MOTEL steps to Cllln• Cove. Al __ _!11~80~.~-!!:7~"11!!!__J;"=;;;'::::;:;,;=:::;:;;:t;;" ok townhouse. S3lliS Month. Wood & 1lals Ir. large lu1:ur1ous 2 BR, 21-t Bd. Joat palut'ed Stanton *215.. 4 br, tge S7S..'1080orS73-9ll7 Art decU 6. HP. laundry ZUO ......... .... Ba Duplex w /hardwood SJIS. 2 BR sing la •ty. 1arace, c1-e In, yard klds&petsok. • ~491-2310. ........ .._.._. fl.ra.&auperocean&jet-beam cell. C&D. 20'3 AduJt.s.ooptta.4U1 GanienGl'O\le$300.,5br 2 Br, 2 ba, new, tenn.b c..t.W.-.C•...,..t2627 ty v iew. Singles O.K. ''.C"WaJlace.MS~ very rare. FamilY courts, pool. adulbonly. OCEAN View! Br 2 Ba $.SSO. mo. Call 6'4-72.ll Spaeious 2 Br~ 1~ Ba, J..Bdnn.dUPles ...... welcome! · S290mo.64&-~ Den, Part. lum °' uo 642-2611 AGT. druslngrm,patlo,Nr.S. Located l~b abo•e ~~~~~~~~~~I ::.'ft:~: ol lk>ard ~f llu&llsfJflJ+tt11 JJ40 f1:1m.d9·ZJ<8or5*-4681. BEAUT. t.g.Oceanview3 Coast Pla:u. $1.&S. Pb. Coa.-t. ,Hwy. Soatta • Better Busi· •••••••••••••••••••••• Mil1loa Y&..1.. 3Z6 B 2 °• d I Bil 637 2943 '-1•na. W ~--•.•-ness Bureau 01.amberot ......,... • • -u.. I"... ~~ 3740 r. ._ LIO ex. ns,,.o:.c.c':.;..c"--------l &.411 uc.~-Commerce.' HunL Hbr Twnhse. Never ••••••••••••• .. ••••••• ..-•p• -washerJdeyer. 2 car car. i-ahopplng. AvafL O.C. SJA "SOS occupied. 4Br. 3ba, 301 4 BR Eldorado. c.rpti. U.fa.,...., 342! ••••••••••••••••••••••• $400. Adults. m-40GZ or llDSJPETS OK IOtb. $200 MQ. ... lacl. 1 --....,--'-'-'--.:.F.:.•;:•.:A:o~!'.:''.1 boat slip. tennjs, J)OOI, dflll, blte11. patio, fed yd.••••••••••••••••••••••• BEA.tr.l'IFUL l br furn 122-895Scollect. I . SIDE.TWMHSE uUUtle1. -!!" jacu.azi. S6SO lse. 5'7·9975 OoH lo school 4,thop' •2Br. 2 ba, frplc. car, apts $110 & $180. Spaftish FPLCE., BLT-INS. $290 • MlSSION'REAL'l·x ffl!NT Beach 3 br, 2 ba, or6'13-Ml5. SSSO mo. No pet•. pool, aduJt. pet OK. $290. style blda:, pv\ encl gar, Of:.D CdM, 2 BR. 2 Ba,, ;:M:::Oo:.·.:64::•:::·8::964=:.-----l-:---_::"-:°';:.:-olll::.::::.;":..,..,..,.,. kids, pet, $.1.15. 830-$891 . TwJUn. 962~1838-9266 pool, sauna, Jodry, adlts. single$ O.K. $340.mo.1· NWPT Beach 2 br, kids 2 Story, 4 BR. 3 BA. 3000 17301 Keelsc::m\ Lrt. 1 blk Agent. 644-72.11 2 Br , 2 ba fa m Iles Newport leoe.h . 3169 pet, ulil pd. $2"75. ' sq.ft. of living atea. tWwport leGcl1 3169 Brand New, Condo. 3 Br.~ W. or Beacb oCf Slater. , welcom•. Mmt util. pd, •••••••••••••••••••-•• LAG Beach charming 2 Super sh arp. Prestige••••••••••••••••••••••• Ba,2earaar,dkbalton) 842·7848 $50. OFF 1st mo. renl. Mo. to mo, $225. ti22 PARKHIWPORT br.cblld,pet,· neighborhood. $500. per $ZOO.GOO View E:&tah &pool.S350mo.962'8761 ; -New 3 2br. 2 ~Sus:," lla·mtllon.752-~ AP.4.RTMB4TS I FURN. Balboacott.age, 1 mo. Gardener b'leluded. ••der $I 000 •o eve.i68.o881. L..-o hadt 3741 ~~~ietti~a&t' 6&88Gi lash~'-2., BacbokMUorZ br,uUlpd$15S.FeeAgt. Call9S2·«7l01"980-2SOI 6 3 I • 0 7 t 7 o BEAUT.decocaledcondo ••••••••••••••••••••••• da~s. ' . Bllns w /w, ~rig, pool Bedroomsand ' 2300 HOMEANJEIS Large 3 BR, 1'14 BA, good 645-7102 2 br, 1 ba, pool, nr'. ~ux . 2Br. den, 3Ba, Pvt. $190. Ad Its, no pets Towohoules i ••••••••••••••••••••••• '*642-9900• area. $315 mo. Call be:aeh. $250. Hunt Be•eh &h. lennl&, pool. Winter 642.9520 Fr.$229.IO()pen.M M.08.ILEHOME I II 11__. 960-2501Agent -HAllORYIEW area.897...f758af\9pm. lease SC.SO. (714) 499-~ -... -Daily lO'xSO P,l.ymoutb mobfle I D>G •-320 3 B 2 b $t95 N or (213) 191MS01. (-Sl v 5 br. 2251 Placentia. 2br. Spa-Poot.Tennla home Jn adult park •••••••••••••••••••••• Village Real Etta&.e -~·& · aic 67i7:ri·A r. New 2 br, 2 ba, crpU, 'Tl , ~to_'".•.•. 2287 Placentia. Inquire Aeros s from Fa•aJon $3.800 Or trade for 26: 3Bra\lailforyrly,}obloc:k NoAgenlsFee poo par · gt. drps, pool. $275 . San Ocean~ronl. 2 furn . b-___ ·• wlmanager. Island at Jamboree~ travel trailer. Call to bay. Bar & pat.io. •Bushard/Ciarfield 3 BR, Den. Nr Beach. J.uan Capistrano. Charming 2 BD, 2 ba. SanJoaquloJti)JsRoa 544-3411. 673-120010-4pm 3BR,28A ... $29S $450 . mo, Yearly . 631-1821 lu xury apts.New CORONADELMAR .Veryclean!tbr.Mature . 1714)64-taltoO •Beaeh/Main 67$-3112 carpels, new drapes, 2 Br Townhouse. frplc. adult. l933 \V.f llace.f-.;....-------!! Ma ..... Detetf. LOVELY family home, Resort 2400 br, l ~ ba, 2 frplcs, blln ••••••••••••••••••••••• kitc hen Incl. bbq 28 acres, 20 mi east San dsh.w~r. + sep. guest o .Juan Capistrano, sale or maid• rm & ba, Jge gar., lease. Owner.552-6281 \Y IJ?. $550. mo. yrly. A va1L Jate Ocl 615-2975 ~~:•••••••••••••••• lolboo Pe~ 3J07 Hain.es hf'llishcd •••••• •••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 BR, 2 ba, new kiteb GeMral 31 OJ cpl. $475 Mo, lease 3 BR, 2 BA ... S31S 3 BIR , netwlybecrp<dhxlnHllocB. balcony over the beaeh. Pool, teoois. continental 960-3633JtW6-'400 •DB.UXl- *Bolsa/Edward5 HBR VU, 4 Br, 2 Ba, Din. c ose o ae • · · $385 -$4 10. 494-1055 or ""-stblul' •-•-, 2 ba, •--.53$.1020 494 3834 brcakfasL ~me ocean & ? BR, 2 ba. t'pls/drps, ....., ro ._.. aan 4BR..2BA ... $l55 Llv, & Fam. Rm. 1819 --Catalina views. Close lo bltns, no pe ls. \V /0 Inel. spac muterauile, •Slat.er/Beach Port Stirliog. Comm Towllho•H Oceanfront AUractive 2 shoppiog & fine beaeh. hookup, gar. patio. din rm & dbl 11ra ... •'14cBFRa,d2..~,·Bus .. $325hard Pooll/11 $S25. 675-0171 Avail U.fw'llilmd 3525 bd. 2 ba, apt. Fabulous 644-2611 MS--9455 #1, o. 181 H Del Auto door opmer avalt.. • ~· 1-"=--------1 •••••••• ••••••••••••••• . WI l lal N M Pool le recre1lion. aJ'9 3 BR.2 BA ... S375 BEACH. 3+Maids. Olan· NEW custom Spacious 2 ;~et1: D~ye:, r::4.1'cJ55~ ar AduJt.son)y,no~ts. • •Garfield/Bushard nel \liew • Decorator Br 2 Ba, air, attach. gar. Nigh ts• 494 -~602 or Btn. 1 yr nu duplex. 3br, ? BR, I Ba. w/gar. Newly •FIOM $122• ~~~!!:'~86 sharp Film or unfum $300mo.5«-1041. 494·3834. 2ba, fplce. S42S mo. decor. \Vest C.M. Nr 86SAmlg01Way.NB I --------'--I $850nio . 673-1191 /992·5CO>. Schls/SHP'G Sl95. Mo. Managedby RemodeledZBRhome,nu 'Vat;rfrontHomes D.,.xesu...fwn 3600 BACll. ulil pd. Sl&S. mo. Cot Mt 3824 Nopets.642-3336 WilliamWaltenCo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• up /$60. wl Crescetit Bay. s a sa 1-'--'--'='--'=='----1·-=======--cpt.a & drps. Must see lo Call 6ll·l400 3 BR 2 B in CdM 1435 N C t H 494-2508 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MESA VERDE Bavfronl 2 Bd, 2 Ba, ~ appree $.100 mo Aak for ' a' ' no · 1 wy Off It-Poth ' • .. OCEANFRONT 1 br$185., COl'Ofla .SMcr 321 Bev 0'r Jo.e, 963.4561 HARBOR VIEW JIOMF.S pets or children. $320. E F1'~ICIENCY APTS NEW 2 Br, 2 Ba, adult Sch &. pier. t550. yrly, petsok,Lag. Beach.Abo •t•••••••••••••••••••• , 963-1186 4-Br, 4-ba, (am rm. mo.644·6800 r $J90 p 1 'd 1, 2 & 3 Br. Adults no apU. Lge beautiful in· 919-1935&844-4510 •••••••6 •••••••••••••• Caywood Rily. · 548- I. Bal. 2 br, $250 .• kids, VIEW Ocean & Bay new formal din rm, lmished BR B Cd ~r:n 1 ·nd 00 ·v'!'11a• • pets, dshwhrs. shag cpts, teriors open to lush water *L' r •RISl~H ....... # pets singles. C. M. 1 br BR 2 B· I • 4 Br Condo Conlinenl ls bonus rm near 'park 2 . • 2 a, M, no Pone. au ry. 1 age closed garagC. (rple, landscaping. Every con· "' "' ~ 5 ., -1 • d . 1 · • . a, enc -gar + · . a • ' ' children or pets. -Inn. 494·9436 BBQ G •-le -·• · bl •• t 1•·• a-unfum $179 L , ut1 p • sing es or ~pie parking. Frplc. Leas pool, club hse. luds OK,; schools &. ~mm pool. mo 644_6800 <Sus;e) · · .i1 -wa r .,..., ce1\la e extra. us see ~ • · • -. l ~ CdM l br. utll pd, $475. 63l·2333 or e\les. $315. 19845 Vermont Ln. $625 mo. inc. grdnr. -Pool to appreciate. SJM-$46$. $215. All elee:trle s1ngJes ok. Agt. Fee. 675-4868 979-7888. M4-7866/644,&S48 BALBOA Perun: Year-Hewporta.ach 3769 LA MAHCHAAPTS 1555 Potesa Venle Dri\le Fireplaee. Heatecl 979-8430 d 3 b 2 ha I I •••••••••••••••••••••r• 778ScollPlaoo,CM East. Adults.nopeta. -'--'---'------IJRVINE TERR nearba POOL HOME. 4 BR, nr HVll Palermo 4 br, D.R., roun r, ' rp c . · (114 1540-8871 979-1268 lalboolakmd 3106 38 2B FTpl . 2 1» · y. e\lerythlng $425 per mo F.R. 2\AJ ba $550 Owner garage, $325 mo. Oceanfront apts a~a.il, 642--5073 Across rromgolfcoun ••••••••••••••••••••••• $450r, Lsa, .,....,, !;... atios. Call 960-2501 °': 962-447i 640-0008 , • 581 -012.5. rrom $145 to $190. Util in-M"DITER•.o...ic.o.... DClltCI Pohtt 3126 20432 Santa Ana Avo · e ... ,.........,... el. 675·4873,· 615-5205 or '" ~ LIKE new 4 br, 3 ba or 3 Agt . PENINSULA 871-8471 VILLA.GE ••••••••••••••••••••••• y br, 2 ba. all elec. kitehen VIEW HOME NPT HTS. Bike lo bch. Attractive 3 br, 2 ba. VER"'/ Jg e 2br, 2ba w/ter· EARLY 3 br, 2 ba, 90I w /dishwhr. frplc, patio, . C High! ds 4 Br. pool, fish pond, Sml (am cottage, lrg yd. (rplc, bltins. c'""" .. , d ........ OCEAN FRONT, 3 br 1 Br, l Br & Oen, 2 Br, 2 raee, upstairs, no J)E!ts. W. Balboa Bl\ld. FrpT.lc bbq 9 1 .,..,.. _,, 1n orona an -waterfall. BBQ. Rent all $325. 581·5937 ,_.. ...... Br Townhouse. Olrpcts, S225 675.~ bllns, garage. 1 blk -. mo se. _._J BR, 2 Ba~ ~mall yard, or part. 675-1873 $400 yrly. 673-2223 home. 1 yr old, dlx. avail. d ra P.es, ,rlr~pla ee. 3 · . bay or beach, $l • 2 Malestudents have 4 br, formal d1n1ng. mue 3Br,2~BaTwnhseonthe 3lo8mo.S475.6'7S-1849 pools , 4 t~ courts -2 BR, 1 Ba, View, crpt.s. 67s-5487 · 3 ba home on Bal Isle. more. Sub mil o l Br, blks lo bch, $Z35 mo. Bay w /boat Slip. Avail. .A.pw lw;ellh Funlillwd \VlNTER by park near gym -saunas. drps. c lean. $200. mo. in-1-"'-'-'-''------- N eed 2 more . Paul children. Reduced t Bllns. crpls /drps . 10/12.$5.50.lse646-ZIOO. ••••••••••••••••••••••• new 2 br. 2 ba, d5hwhr. 2400 llarborBlvd cld.util.586-5478 BEACHYRLY.3 br.2~ Nussbaum,SJ9.88.JJ $450. mo. 644-7211Agent. 963-2200. BEAUT. Bl''fs Coodo. 4 lalboo Penil;iulo 3707 _., 548 ,.,.,.,., Costa P.1esa (714)551-8020 dplx. Ocean\IU rrom enc. 1.11 . ~.mo. ._,.,.... 2Br. adults, $230 mo. sunporch. $400 +utils. aalbaaPe..-..... 3107 Bayfront, China Cove. lniM 3244 BR., 21!.t ba. lmmed. oc-•••••1•:•L•1••0•:•0 1:.;:.."••• 3 BR. 2 Ba, Frple . Adult 2 huge bcc!rooms A.v aiL Nov. 1. 557-S228. 645-1596 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BR, 2 BA, $700 per mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ep'y. $450. Agt. 644·1133 "' A "" Tastefully furn. 2 Dr. to $170 no pel.:5. lnqun·e apt Js~t~'~· n~e;:w~liYJP~•~ln~l'~d~/c~rp~td~. ,;i;;,~;i;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ •BR l blk t b Call673·7710 Redecorated3or4BR's,2 . . Winter $160-$235 Mo. he h 1 ... le .,....,,.. G568 \V \Y1lson c• ~oMT ' •"' • o ay or BA homes. Nu landspg. SUPER plush. beaut. de-lncl. utll. equip. kitehen, ae . ~in r ._.,.,. mo. -'-'-'-'--'-' -"=----1 0 .. .&.~ . oce 6 ao, $250. mo. S00-1243 Costa Mesa 3224 $345 -$355 mo Ask for eora l e d, partially pool Near bus mkl etc 615-3172 CASA VICTORIA ~'!'!~~~~.~~!":,~.~-~~ 3 BR, 2 Ba. ~Wlnlet' • or 15-1753 •••••••••••••••••••••• Bev· or joe ~7 or furnished 3 br, 2' ba, dbl 105 Main St,675.at4() -Need Te mporary llous· 1,2&3 br, Deluxe Unrur. STEPS TOIEA.CH .3Br 2 Ba Home, $tSO mo. AVAIL. 3 br, 2 ba, Mesa 963•1786 garage/opener. Pool. . ""' 8 h t Pho or Furn. gas/wt.rpd. llKE TOIEA.CH 3 BR,2 Ba.$32SWlnLel!', yrly MichaelRealt 5(f1 Verde ho'\ne. $350. Agt.. $400 . mo. 675-1184 o r Lg 2 Br,.2 Ba upper. Ac· t~fiY ·m:i~ =~rV . S2~~: Adulls-Nope\sScc.gate MIEA.RSHOPPIMCi 3BR,2 ba$.'l)O Wnlr. E e8J Blvd 67~· 540-1120" Right on San Joaquin Golf 615·1070 c es s lo P v l be h, Mo. No pel:i. Lido Shores Pool. ree rm, elevators 1,2 &3 Br apts, blt.ns, dis· SEA WIHD ' · · . Crse. 2Br. den, s ingle w/wash'g racll. Wntr. ll l 1 6738800 525Victoria,642·8970 hwashers,somc w/(rplcs C ba de New 4 br, 2 ba. Nr Yacht J..B,r, 2-ba, fncdyd tn Coll. level. central air. $.5SO yr. W ATERFROHT I $300, ulil pd. Call afl6PM ~~o"'e~-c"..'.~·.""':"'._ ___ .j --'-:':--'-;-".:;'--''-::~:---& 2 car garages. From ondo, 2 BR .• 2 ·• n. C lub . $375 winter. Pk. Fplc, dbl gar. $115. ly.615-4059. W / p RI y A y E 675-446S. 1or2 Br. adults, no pets, •ShodySmH'ool* $200. Lions Es tates . Unr. Yrly.$475. 213-449-6412673·5981 546-5777 . St70/S190 2421 E 161.b St 1&2 Br $175. Up. Adults, 536-2579 . BEAUT. New Rancho San DOCK.. Deluxe 2 BR, 2 Ba, ""'· · ~ ' 1-==-==------I BR'b kds Id · N.Hts646-l801 nopets.JnE.22ndSt. tkaut.furn.Duplex,steps 4 • a, 1 ,pet, nc . JoaquinTwnhome.2Br, 2 Bdrms. large den, 2 patio.gar.$325.mo.yrly. 642-3645 2 BDR-ATTI·IEBEACH to beach.Upper 4 BR 2 gar.$300. . 21h ba. 2 sty. Overlooks fireplaces completely 20421stSt.673-1148 ParkNewport-SUblease. I SUPER-NE\V-LARGE Ba, $450. winter. l..oy.1e~3 ~LCER ~·~d·k1~· 'il. d golr eourse & lake. $575. remodeled' & earpeted LGE newly decorated. 1 Br. $325 mo. 833-8203. or Hac'o•ndaft-.,_10 lluntington llarbor Area1;;;~~~~~~~~ BR, 2 Ba, 5350, winter. S2.2Sr, c 1 • pe • nc ' 541 -1044/833-3215 w /buill-ins. Electric br. Bay bch loc. Adults, eves673·5332. VC'_. AD ULTS 846-41501 $A25. YrlyG73-33!11 FURN. bachelor, kit., UNIV Prk TerT TwnMe. 2 gar.age door. Very la~ge no pets S2Is-S225. 673-0012 ON TlIE BEACJI 2 Br. 2 I 60 W' Wifsori. C.M. AT TllE BEACll ~EANFRONT new l Bf' L..-aa.odt 3148 uWpd.$90.FeeAgt. br. 2 ba. Must rent by P:'-tiow/ga.s(.'Oflversation . Ba, bltns, gar & lndry ClosedGwages NE~/LGE3BDR$315 /rf;te;=:.s.~34.J.a.r.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOMERMDERS 10/1. 552-7389 eves, pit. No children or pets. l BR, 3rd story vie~. V.. rac 's. $350 mo. Yrly. BEAUT.GROUNDS Hunt1ngton ll.arborArea -'-=====:c::=:... Oceanfront North Laguna 642 9900 213-122-6310 days Mr References. $600 mo. blk lo ocean. $350. ulil pd-675·7717 . ADULTS-NO PETS AdulL"I 846-4150 2 _Br. 2 Ba, steps to 1and. Cove 4 Br 3 Ba rrplc '* • * Shipp . 642-9~0~ ~s; Sun & yrly 673-0392 10 minutes lo ocean. Lge 1,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 Frplc, bllns. paUo, $US. deek:p alio:newlfpainl: 3Brduplex.w/pvtyard REHT.,S eves. 7 . . New 2 br, 2 ba dup. nr OCEANFRONT, neat 2 lbr$18S .. 2Br S2l5.,lge2 yrl)'.642-.9666 -• S850 wm· ter No •· ga age S37S mo Call An * -* R t L Opti BY y ht Cl b $38S 1 Br, upper, adults, gar. Br w/pt:i lio $220. Gas & SI 00. Mo...-ln a.. · pe .... r -· UN!Y.PARK en or ease on ae u · yr y. wo·nt er, $275. 213 · · ID · •11o-Duplex .. rum,<BR's,2 494-6452 na5J0..3071. · O\YNER. 4 br. 31/:i ba. 213-449-6412673-5981. 795.3018_ water inc· r apcnes. A 3BR 2Ba r>00: ';;:::;;:;~:;::---,.;-;:;l .!""~~:__-----1 carpel>, gas he<tt, ga> H 3 1e~z1a bat h, upper. On. • ···-·-···-,._., Ba ye r est . !\Ian \Ve lls11costa M•so 3724 ow -~~!!~~~ ... !!!.~ Eastside lux. duplx.. 3 br 3 BR. 2 ba. bonus .. -. $C75 Home. Pool. rrml Dr & ••••••••••••••••••••••• S40 WK UP l&2 Bdr & ~i:r~ ;ii~g'-ono:!\i.on;~~: with fireplace. bllns, FA ~~.ho~~.s·'::6~6rei>:; 2•n ba.dinnn.priv yd, THETERRACE Fm rm. $900. mo inel Baeh. Color 1V, maid heat . CLOSE TO GI A l OCEANFRONT 3 BR 2 car gar. children &sm JBR.28a ........... $425 pool & garden main-$35.WE.EtC&UP serv. pool. ntE MESA. room.washers &dryers. OC EAN . SCHOOLS , enn, gen BA, new painl, c.rpts, pet welcome. S400. GREENTREEHOMES t enanee. 642·3099 or •Studio&lBRApts 415 N. Newport Bl NB NE\YLY DECORATED PARKS & SHOPPING. 3 Br, bltns. rrplc, 2 W 1 drps, etc. $450 winter on-714·637 ·7091 3 BR. 2 Ba .• ······•·· $375 675-8824 •TV & MaidServ Avail 646·968l ' 2 Br w /gar., $115. \Yater $32.5 & $360. per month. ds hwshr. Oeean Vi • l y or $650 /mo yrly. u -a Verde 3 Br 2 Ba 3BR,3Ba ........... $425 •PhoneServ,Hldpool ~.1. 2176 "E" Placentia. Agenl960·3858848-8300 \Vintcr SJI0.673-2493 .• 675-4534 ,.._ · • · DEERFIELD HOM ES HARB. VU lovely l story 4 •Children Section 3br, 2ba. Nr heh. Mature ,.... Heaeh Blvd. \Vest on -'--'-'-"-'------I Din,. Jge kitchen. 3 BR, 2~ Ba ..•...... $425 bd, Fam Rm. nr pool, •SS OFF week's rent adults. 213 861-7003 anerl-636_-<_t_•o_t -_5 _____ , Adams,4 blks to ON TJlEBAY · ~~~!~~E3 ~~.F~O~. SJSOmo. 642-Z!SG. Rancho San Joaquin rned yd. $585.644-4809 w/ad 4PM. 3 IEDROOMS Al a bama, ri ght one Duplex,. yrl.y. rentit. 673_30961213.281-6062 ' PRESTIGIOUS 2 BR,2 Ba .•••••.•... $575 Hr.WPORTSHORES 2376NewportBlvd.CM ,, OCEANFRONT* 3 lge bdrms w/palio, blockto2021lochester Outstanding 3 hr. 2 bl!. MESA.VERDE J BR.2Ba .•......... $52S '" 548-975Sor645-3967 f l l f ! ... ~~~~~~~~ ... , frplc. 1800 sqft. upper: 3 br. Nr Mariner Sehl. p AC ESE TT E it 4 BRTu,';!1eRoc.kllillsc-c.n 3 Br, 2 ba w/pool & ten-Baeh.,~7~~~yrly. I~ cq~l :~~~ S~~~l -N Boal dock 3\la.il. Newty $4 5 0 m 0 _ 546_ 1 54 7. • • a •.•..•••.• .,.,...-5 nis. Walk lo ocean. $425. SUS CA.SITAS Adults only, $45.S628 EAR new 2 br, 2 ba, decor'd. Sundeek. $485'. 499_4248_ Fenee. d yard. L 0 VE LY 3 b e d rm 548-2855/ 613-81-tS La.rge nicely rum. baeh. closed garage. from$Z15. 675-4200. w /lanai for evening en-& 1 brs. Adults only, no OCEA.HVIEW •VILLA NINOSlr Also3 br, 2\A.t ba, $315. Alll..::.:.::..;=::....-----_K7i_ds_O~.K_. _____ 1 joymenl. Surrotmded by 552-7500 3 Br. 2 Ba, Den 2 blks lr. pets. 2uoNewport Bl. Deluxe furn. 3rd slory 3 ulil pd. 414 22nd St. Ope n 3 Br. 2 Ba, dclwc.3doo9o BEACHF~ONT Duplex. an abundance of lovely beach. swimming & ten· BR, 2 Ba , 100' from sand. Sat/Sun 1-5. Agl. No ree. best beach. $37~ Yt'JY• 3 B 2 Ba trees.Onfy$&25.amonth · red hill nis,yrlylse.548-M23 Vi ewfromJ.....R,kit',&M-28r,28aA.ph 846·131Lor846-4938 _646·9218or675-0SSS. ~ upper, · r, , no ·u . & __,_ . _ ls \V' l $325 + ut1 ties ga.ruener. A.MIA.SS.A.DOR IMHS Br. 2 Car parking. 7301 Super Comfortable ~-1350 in er. mo. lsl&las t&cleaningdep. I BEACH Home, decorator OF A.MERICA Seas hore Dr. \Vinter, Qu.iet. Upper/lower EX lge 2 br. 2 ba, dlx OC EANFRONT 2 llr, ----------1 Nofee. ree t::y sharp. 3 Br+ maid's . $400. mo. (213) 722-3878 EnclosedGarages poolsideaptJirbch.Adlt, bltn s . crpls. dr;, LUXURY condo, NeWTV\rt fllEMCH NlilTER ~ Cap's \liew of channel. TWO LOCATIONS or615·9lll lo show. Gas &\Vatcr Paid. Afolo no pets $175.536-8362. garage, 1 ba. $370. Y • ~.... T-$350 m o. or s ubmit. WEEKLY RATE.S 645-3655 -Crest. 2 br, 2\-S ha, frplc, CONDOMINIUM 'I bl r ish~ FULL SERVICE 1'-1o rentals. S22Slo$l35. s ' l b dbl / 1 ---"'""""=~---1 Ava1. a e um ..... • OCEANFRONT. 2br, Iba. Children \Vclcome harp 1 BR.2 Ba. w/patio. we ar, gar opnr, 2 S'rORY, 3~m, priv Raneho San Joaquin \YATERFRONTHOAIES 2277 Harbor,C.M. ~Blfl deeor. Avail immed. 2324 Elden Ave. 833_2480 gar, crpts, drps. D /\V. 6 Ocea n Vie w, Br 1 JI091. TENNIS. $450. mo. patio & pool. ults only. Townbome w/View in a 631 -1400 2909 Briatot, S.A. Winter. $375. Yrly, $450. blks to beach & llunl-spacious 3 bdrm t .. -::.=: _6T_S-_7_184_o_r_675-__ 101_0 ___ 1 Sharp. Orte . at $285. beautiful new greenbelt Spacious 2 stpry. 4 bed, 645·4840&540-2300 Open Sat/Sun. 12-5. 101 pacious 2-Br, 2-ba, 2 car ington I-I arbour. SW-5Jj7 }_:ves aft 6/wknds. per mo:+ util. lsl & last c 0 mm unity near 4'h ba. Plants, greenery,! \V. Oceanrront. ·Owner, gar. drps. crpt., lndry, \\linter. 72051h Seasb*e HouH1U•fun .... d +clean1ngdep .. No_.ree. u n;vers;ty of Irvine. and on the water with 213-654-1698. D/W t S27S Ad Its Beaut. new 3 BR, 2 Ba , Dr. i ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ bo U $239000 •Shacfyen..l"ool* ,sove. · u · frplc,w /yard&ga r,pri. Gfteral 3202 UPER,B ::~ ioi~h:a~h~: d!~ir~ ats p. ' 1&2 Br $175. Up. Adults, ~10 W. OCEANFRONT. ~ilh~:s·_4~5;aiJablc Oct. patio, crpts, drJVi, D/\V, 6 BV3;Yfronl Panora~lc ••••••••••••••••••••••• MES cleauina: oven, trash WA.1Blf1IOM'I' no pets. 171 E. 22nd St. Furn, xtra lge 1 br, im-blks from beach &. f-lunt· 1ew, 2 Br, 2 Ba , $.175f"· FREE FREE compactor. air Condi-HOMES 642-3645. :mac.cpts.$250.615-4688 1 & 2 BR garden a pts, ingtonHarbour.846-5377 ly.675·0236or673-1681 •Professiona1Servlee• :JM& C."'PU• NB 54t-MSS tioned . rrplc, drapes, 21533w.c-....,._.. 113 MeFaddco Place. v.i: rrplc, ~shwhr, pvt patio. Lovely new 2 BR, 2 Ba. \VACK lo· Ocean. Niqw 1'tLANDLORDS• •2 Br tnhse, 1't:esa Verde cWaarpellpta;npe•r."'"""'Neirhooonet, 0&1 :=:i~. 1 BR Furn $110 blk to ocean. Lrg 1 br. Nr. Irvine Ind. Area. $180 w /ga r ., c rpt!!, drps. dplx. 3 Br. 2 Bu, C~t, Ho,...filldlri * D/W, gar ace, patio, pool, ,_ , __ to 11 l BR Unfum $165 673-9393. to $2(15. 557-2841 D/\V. prl. patio. 6 Blks drps, D t\V, garb. dilp, 642•9900 $275Childok.545-7668 two poo .. ! c....,., go SanCle_..... 3276 Lots of bltns, pool. walk Easlside. Lrg 2br, %ba. frombeach&l-luntingt.on gar. Yrly. Child 01' .. coune.Aoultsonly,$650. •••••••••••••••••••••••to shopp;ngo " mo·. E 1 d . llarbour.846-.S377 $400.675-0642/6'7~3 California's Largest 3 Br. t in ba, frplc, dbl per mo. & cleaniAg fee. · 2BR,stepstobeach, nc ose gar, d1 s -·I-'===-===---ccc:.:o.:c.:..::::c:::..:==:::,- •Rental Service!• garage, enel. yard. nr. 547-53S3 if 00 answer caU 2ABI d , 1 bad, 138 C\Ves1 t1 beach. 931W.19lhSt.. $.10(). p/mo. yearly. hwasher. lndry. $235. No LOWEST RENT Spacious 3 Br, 2 ba, £~ hool .... ·-··?J aner•pm essan ro, a 675-7816aft.6 pet.s.642-3488or645-8107 . 2 lb be h Call lblktobeacb..Yrly ~ ' : ~i, ie . ........,. ---o . 213·59'1·1003 or see Oct. 5, or r ac apts. • ililJAillb•lf1 E~7,i:'.:~~~~~~::. ~~~I P:~7:c:...i. 2 Br, ·~~~~:$i:~.£~u~ 2~::.b~/~r.'~LBEJ~~: !!~::~;~:~1;;;~ ~~:L~:·~~;;:~:•J 3~t;h, ~~L~ ~ . , 'BR,2!.4i balbs ...••. $4.SO Ba •1. -vie.w, lease 5300 64•1714 pet w e lcome •400 $310 mo yr•·•••~ -FiEE saYICE . pet.a. $215. 673-0231 GA.ltD .. HOMES m5tmo. 7tU15-3587. , suo to s1d40l 1 br t,1:!rsTh. & . .,. 71i-631·709l • ., . 2 br, cpta., drtis. bltns. . . .,,-.-..-• .._ 4StCABRILLOST 3BR 2Ba.lhs $38S -apta. A u.ts on..,-. e WATERFRONT 3 Br . gar. 205. 15th. &f'l-3057 ; 1 Br, Bayfron~ bll.ns. ll:e TO LAMDLOIDS 3 Br 2 Ba bltn.s, drps, FR, THe raAACE 2 Lge bdrm, S2601 vu, wlk Aloha Trailer Park, cor. rum. Upper duplex. Boat 2 Br, 1 ba,, bltins, newly 536-4259; 536-:e.& patio. gar,alipxtra. $3ZS. Member of Board of I••, patio, .... -...n. 2 BR 2 Ba'.... -~ to ocean, frplc. olk wall, Wilaoo/NeWpOrtfW.S..4530 dock. Call 675.6169 or crptd,&pamted. nrSouth 2 BR he h •• 6'73-9335 Re•ltors, Belter-Sual· 6&'""' • ua •••••• -ava11.Novt.168Aleuan· 714-4384 Coast .Plaia. $200. nea r a<: • crp..,,1-"'-"'==-----...._-neu Bureau, Chamber of Robinson 8r675411;!0 3 BR, 2 Baths --$425/4.50 dro 498-G62C or Lge Fww 2.. . . 54().0988 540-4075 d rps . no pets, $1 75. Upper oceanfn:iot dplJt.,: 4 Commerce. ' Lrc dlx 3br, 2ba, nu tri-MIWPOITllACH PaM. Bllns, w/w, drpl, pool Walk to bt h. 2br. 1 ·ha, 960-1450 Br 2 Ba pp 1ar. $S50¥t- .13M50S , pie~ ownn unit.' $350. 2Br.2ba,den,vul600 S-J-$200. Adlt1, no pets partly furn. Lrg a:ar &: 2 BR deluxe studio, utll 2 Br" condo alt. garage ly. Roblos oQ, BU. 640-7U4. CU~YaD.All, c·_.,~ '-•7 642-ll$20 VJ patio. S28S.673-081S. pd • .Bttos, ttpu, pool. Dshwhr ..:..., ncwd-· 61$.8120 i CM.2br,$195.,alngl•fc 4BR 2Balhl $425 ..,... ...._ ~ .. .,'lln,NEWLYdL -a•-•z $225 1981Maple 64.5-807i '........,., ·-· ' vet.. Also'.N.B. 2 br $250., 2bt S.panlsh hse. Nicely ' ••·••• •••••••••••••••••••••• -...... vo ""'" 3 Blks to beach, new 2 Br. ors4S-5647 · '215-675·5589 A.pat t•Knts Fw11iahe · kJds & pets . Walk to cpld &.: drpd. ~ mo. LE RAISOR ON Golf·Course. Spac. br, pool, Carden setting. 1 .Ba, Duplex, dsbwshr, N tri 1 2&.lb di or U11f.lrwilhlcl 3 0 water H.B. 2 br. ldds, C811ct4··1950. br, 2 ba. po.ol . Nr. Ut11 pd. Adults only. gar, child oJc. $275. mo. APULT 2 br. Eastsido, t~~uf e;::iC· fc r~ •••••••••••••••••••• • ~ti. singles. Or Lag. REALTY Mar1.na . Adlts.~-ls Sorry no pets. 1800 winter. 615-0642 or encl. 1araae , patio, yd 2009 Jluntr~ St. THEEXcrnNO »itch%~ l2:60-t uW pd,, ~ESA VERDE 3 BR. 2 ®C Dr 1 1n -incl wattr Ir trash. Alf.. :f•~~comer W. 18lh 613-6692 d s hwhr. Near new • .saS.4022; 3~ · PALM MISA.~ •h>ll•• • Ait •• Foe. Ba,•fam·nn. dbl lrpk, Campus"''J"•°::I.IShop., "et• 493-1137. ' .1.-I to 64<-0ll'IS I ,__ 3144 MINUTl-:STONPT .,._.... D/W erpu drPI dbl • r. · •• 2o•s ,. .. ~ CM ...,,a '*" "-· JICIL f d ~ ie CA.Ull 600 s..tlL.,_. J.,. --"~ Uwfwnlitt.4 NEW spac. 2 br, I V.. ba, ••••••••••••••••••••••• JJQ.R SE ranch, No. r::1·d.e jaf'deMrrn;>·A"::.· •••••••••••••••••••_"' 1 BR F\l'm. 2 lls clolet.s, ••••••••••••••••••••••• pallp, garden. Adults, no NEW Rancho San Joa-Bach, lid BR. Tu,a&in, 1 acre. 15x 11/10. 83S-Ml4or919-4515 48r~fam-kil, prof.~. 2 Bd, 2 ba. home. Cke•o qa.eaalae bed, prl•; l•a• I~ . 3106 pets $2lS.&42·l603 q,uln deluxe townbome, a A~'li~.~7\,~ cba1n llak corral, 1lable, patl.de~k. Nr pe.~t~I "View. frple. carport. drftains rm. :JtUa lie ••••••••••••••••••••••• VlLLA MESAfrom.2 Br, z Ba, den. San Joa·· M 1---'-&.-ck rao_m;._3..,Ju:. 9 ..8.R~_ Ba, ~I fam·tm. tenD .... Seo et 1732 ~ Adult., no pee.a. J.iea¥. _rooma9 hel. ••r. BR avail for yily, 1 Br, patio, pool. No ~ta. quln Garden PIO. VJew. (SBi.:'~s::N:"W»ort • ='=~~-Coatael ~~;,,• ...:=-· -=~-r.-. ,1mo. ~~.::-~day. :-.:~1e. MulU ooly, :J;'.'~1'° Jla1'&paUO. ~: w. WIW. ~ ~r~~~=-io s':!~.l - associated 81l'f"J •f ll ', 111 1"1 ''" 1 1 "' • ' ' • • - ' 1'l<ld 11 .•. Bulld 11. .. 0laper it... Hammer It... caroet 11...Cement 11 .•. Wire it...Hoe it. .. Clean lt...M ove lt. .. Press it. .. Palnt It... Nail it ... Plaster it ... Fix it. .. SERVICE DIRECTORY Acco•fflHJ •••••••••••••••••••••• c_,.,.ter Electrical orcletlltMJ How.ecle.... Mmollty P1l1tt.tJP•z ... ,._,.,.,...,.,. ale .............. . ·····•······•·······•·· ................................................................................................................... ······················· ········ )ndividual or corporate replalr, add.'I Of,, 1ru.uhHl', jobs malnl/rep1.ira 22 Maintenance: Lndscpng HOUSE? Call GinMhwm Bnck·Concrete PaliO ext/lnl•reat rt.I. rr est. J O BS &: R ESTUCCO. SCRA'll "S l TAX Crpnt.ry-Cust.o1n. llmd\, ELECTRICIAN. Sml JAPAN!-;Sl::GARDENER Wi nt a R£t\Lg.EAN Fl~pla«9-Plant~ Top Qual Prof' PllnUnc .VERY NEAT PATCH Licrnsc:dtaxprcparer de11l •na .1''re11t6453<1J!J. yrs .~xp. ' Clean Up. Treu wor k'. G irl.Freeests6's.~IZI B1ockWalll BBQPit.s Residential & Com· Freeesl.193-G . ntlll l I Cull for roru1ultallon c--• Senlce lie 233108. 548·5203. Expert. 642-5196 ____ ;:;;;;-;;;;;:;.c;;-~;;;;;:;:;:::~1 --R~ef~·.:.· ~E!·"~·-~~~--1 . I u " Geor WERS Completescrvioos -,... llOUSECLEANlNGisour mercia c:,.ns. ge Plwftbhlg ANS . 833·2513or8J3.2Sl9 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gardening Cifttf'ral Se-rvic.s Business. Call J anice's MoYlng ~a.em. ••••••••••••••••••••••• -....:=.==.c::..:=.=::.._1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ra ed A 61S·65r53 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ I pj··-"• Empire-Gulch )Jookkeeping -Accowitlng CAnPF~1'XPH1'S·lfiyrs Ji\PANESLGAHOENER ''TlllNGS'' by Moose. gg y OM. Moving/Hauling. Student Proli C!aonalEuropean .ZCOCJ ' Viper -Zenith. aer vlces for pro· Get1tf<t:11 ll yClean. Thorough houseele:inin• w /la rge truck. Rea•. Walpaperlnstaller.Xlnt Spec1-11-a-PRETZEL I . 1 . 1 ll'ILLIA'IS"'·Hll" IOyr11 t·x1tt.!r,Hllph1u1es Gen woodwork. repairs, work548·"96days _,,,. I k kid who spent e1f1ona s, smull bUI " .,., .. Rea:tonatJleJEtiumates plumblne. ctc.&12·5613 $14 a wk. Discount ror re· Ba rry ~-91231839-5779 "'"' \V;1ter heaters , dis· now 11 neas. Will help you or d Sales, Ilepair,l~~ l'au 751.19:rr. _r~e~r~r•~l~A~n~n::_:961>:.:.c29::.:"'---IMOVING 1 2 e•p men Palntlne/Repalr.35yrs posals, drains. fluctll, the lul rive years !'ltudy- Ac'ctng, incl. pu.yroll --I DO IT ALL• ,. ka 1-• d 1 s ing Yoga in the Loe.us t .ies.ct". 642·11'... Shampoo & stc•an' clean - -· · Landscapi..... move "OU. lleaaonable/ W9r uar, -ea van-copper r ep pea. ame Position. lie just got a • ~ 1 C 1 ·b h ·Quality Ma1nt /Landscpg Elect•i•·•I Pl .. mb•'n•• "''2 1 tageorm•exp.536·7008 pnce• da• • n1'oh• We ---------~ nl( o or n~ tcncrs · .... kl ·i d ., .. • "' "' •••••••••••••••••••••••:1l~•;•~rs~.~6~7$~·~7'~72;;·;552~-848~1~.--IF~~~~·0.~~~~~1 1 .,. .. ... job as a model in a C -•·i .. t M_.,_ hl. l 10 11 •' :>..,.,., ti pr N , soi con • etc. Reas rall.'S. 642·4957 lake Mstr Claarge. Lie --..., w e rp. ~ 1nu1 ) cac cl eanup 642·3331·646--4908 ::.:..:.:::::::c.:.:::::::..:=..::.:::_1 Experienced Japanese t-.."' Prof painter. honest work, ........ ~o PRET'lEL ractory. •••••••••••••••••••••• Clc.·an hv rm, run rm & llANDYMAN -llomes & Ga rdening &: Jancl<;c»P· Pohtt'"'Jt' ••rinCJ rt"•f. lnL/exl, free n l, ~Jus' TPLUMll~ 1 -'~~-==.:.;;."'-"--- Cs\m cabint·ts. boats, hull SIS. Avg rm $7.50, Ex1>.J ar,ant.>seGardcner. Ants . Conscil'nliou• ing.Fre t &e-3388. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ref 5'f1.2759..u.·J·3913 rn.-TopSoil paliocvr,kitchrmdl,lot coueh $lO,t·hairSS.Gu11r Comp cte yd m al nt . c;aftsman.&IS-&58. ees · £XTERIORS SAVE $$t s. 1~ •CALL6(2...4.lll• ••••••••••••••••••••••• t i~u "''ork 646·5219, ellm. pct odor. Crpt re· Shrub .. tred, F'rl..'t! est. i:·ord'sLand.'!.cape R .L. Si n or S tal e PAPE RllANGING •TopSoil•Composl• 54&·9669 pair. 15 yrs exp Do ~·ork ~6-0527 Houlin9 Sod lawns/Sprinklers Llcen1ed Insured Call Professional Rea..onable AtARV 'S PLUMBING •Mulch•Red......ood• ---myst'lf. ltefs .~l-0101 '-------••••••••••••••••••••••• DesignSv~·962·7817 979.3335 FreeEst.631·3088aft5 NOJO•B6'&T009ll07S:tALL CALL ~lO Carpenter .--C lean u ps, trcework , " ••.-••••••••••••••••••••Ch1ldCare rototilhn~. minor Jdscp, ll OlJSEI~ANDSCAP ING llO USE PAINTING . PETERS PAINTING MrNOR f.101\1 r. Ht.:PA.lR ••••••••••••••••••••••• tu yrs 111 area l'A6·2003. y; 1~1~t:::~~(kUr Sod, Lawn. Trl'e. Sprkr lnaide/out. Jli qual(low Int/Ext·Reas Rates Any plumbing water &~rv. Tr.e Serviu • Plum lun~·C.ri}Cntry llABYS11'TINGmyhome. -.--.--t213147S-8605 rates.Bruce64.S-SJ76. Ca11Geneat55Z·<M58 le a ks, murbol1te ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ceran1ict11<'.540.~ llotn1c<.1ls&love lchld. John Baker, Expcnen;cd • ••556-0347 •• enclosures, rea~. f"ord'iTreeServiee ---·· ______ 520, 2, 528. Sant<.1 Ana lawn & gar~n c<£r~. Cut. l-I au 1 i n g /\ n Y th ing , Masonry , SS~ VE$$-Best pri~_. ex· EXPERT PAINTING 832-2468·1.0%ofr w/ad. Ex pr Crew, lie, bonded Add ition!'.!, llcmo<lcling, Ave., C!\1. 646-KiSH edge & cultivate. 962-3408 Garage cleanup. Relia· ••••••••••••••••••••••• t/1ntr. Any r1x-1l )Obs. Int/ext. Our work is neat Roofing & insured. 962-7317 Pat ios, P<1..ncling ,C-J G I i bl~. fast .se r\•ice . fl.tASONRY &. CON · !\1a.ny Rers. 548-6107 &ourprices low.P aul& ••••••••••••••••••••••• <.:;ibinets, etc. 49".!·9739 or ontractor Sc'·Prv•,.n,e~.'1~ .... u1',r,.\,~C~lcnagn 003·64S2. CRETE \\/ORK. Ask for• ~'=·~·~·~· -------l ~So~· ~"'""-' 837::::~·2=""°"=u~n~. ~5·~·--1 REPAIRS-ALLriPES R~movals. _ 1imbin¥• top.- 832·8026 Jackor John ••••••••••••••••••••••• , .. .., "' ,. pmg pruning f"'"'ewood Private & Commercial Up. Free E!'.lt. 642·3102 llAULIN'G Jake. 549· ISMS Cstm Palnt/\Vallpaper· PAINT & PAPER Reas. free est.s, lie. Li 1.' ., • .., ....;..,_~ 1..1 ' S Ing. Paint lnt·$20rm, ext Quality work/materials L_'W~•~ll~ll30~~--~~·~n~yt1~·m:'.'!e_1 ..::.<::.:'"='~r~·~-=~-=~· ---Carpentry, Built-ins, re-Custom pal1o.s, room ad· GA It DEN f.; It : Ex . AND CLEAN UP \VILLIAMS.&SON sz49 av" Jb ~7 ... modeling & Re pairs. Call di t i o n s . Jt t! m ode I pc rlc 11 r.cd, Relia blc. &15·7307 arter6 P/'11 Masonry, IJnck /Block 1..::..:::..::;~•:..:::=r~-:::;.:..::-=---l-"J~.E=.S=W:.::E~N=SO:.:::N.:..::968:::_·0000::.:::..1 548·9852 549-4066. .75 9 -----&Stone.C1111 5.lll·71l2'J p · · 1 t E • 1 Ti~ li ·<l 52. l'o Pl ace You• •·f'•sti ------___ Paper-Paint. -yr. c•p. a1nt1ng n · xt.or ower , '-'.I "' t"-tes. Call J ack. 835·0609 ••••••••••••••••••••• • Ca rp~ n try· Panell 11 g, Csl1n re modi. add, put1os. 11 he!v1ng , s ml remodel. ki tchens. Design. fr csl. -~o Job too sml. 960-3949 hc/insr 645-3439. YARD CLEANUP Con1p. Ma1nt. 645-0309 ~es II It'' Se r vi cc Brick. Block, Stone. Tile Need work. Save $ no Any time CERAMIC Tl'L E. New & u1rcctory ad ..... call v.·ork expertly done by ~ail . Sat1sfac:t ion guar.1~=:..::,:;.;:______ Remodel. f'ree est . Sml now. 642·!>678, ext. 322. l1c. contractor962-6712 f'ree est. 64.>9951. Classifi ed Ads · 00·5678 jobs welcome. 5J6.2426 T..torinCJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Your child can learn lb r ead. Qualified. esp. tutor. 646-7638 ltoom5 4000 Office-Rental 440() Office Rental 4400 Business Personals 5350 Help Wm1ffd 710 • ••••• ••• ••••••• • •• • ••• •••••• ••• •••••••••••• •• •• ••• •••• •• •••••••••••• Opportunity !005 •• ••• ••••• •••••• •• •• ••• ••• ••••••• •••••••••••• Help w ... ttd 7100 Help waioted 1100 Help Wcmled 1100. •••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ROOMS $25. week up with 150 I w-tcnff Dr. Three or 4 Executi ve or. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Drinkingproblern'! kl•t h 548 9755 .... • Bicycle Dealerships 1\SST. fl.tanager. Garden-c en. · or N fices. tta."out rlexibll'). <.:all Alcohol llelplinu ,.5 3967 ewr,::rt Financial Ctr • Choice .areas. tr". & f.n . 1ng. ma1nlenant.~ & up· .... · Conference Hm , Exec. " 24 hrs a day 835-:IUO J:l Leas ng Office Space Bathrm. Ideal location ventory . 1'op hikes & keep of SS units in Costa CREW MANAGERS F....Hew._rr-11ooo INCENTIVE PLAN Our comm i ssio n schedule & incentive plan m ay be just what 'Must enjoy working with young people you 're looking ror. U you r V r II . are conte mplating a -,~t . Room & Bath for Ca ll on Site Manager for 3 or 4 pror. 1•786 sqft sporting ~ood s. l\lr, DIVORCE 1\tesa in exchange for ent, Costa Mesa Nr. o<..: (7 141642-3111 ext 246 avail. on sun.lease al .60 Baker, 213 451·5443. Do your own, avoid un· rent · 6 4 2 • 5 07 3 or College. Kit. facil •v••·I. (213)0 "' 31151 sqrt. f'rorn International necessary expense . }o'or .....,. $&. 556·6529. For Sale. Indoor Plant SecuritiesCorp.2121San Shop. Best area NH. complete ser\•ices call J oaquin llills Rd. NB. Completely stocked. Air 833·25 13or8JJ.2519 LSt'ge room with priv. beth, a ll home privileges. References. 97 .. 0"15 WESTCLIFF BLDG NEWPORT BEACH · 12 to 15 years o age. an or u size change, or iC you've had BABYSIT'TER\VANTED station wagon required. Excellent one year or real estate LIVE·IN commissions. may earn up to $300 sates experience, please In large ram home, w J kltch priv. Exel CDJ\.1 area. $150. 640-870'1. ' '"~e• W.•!•1•11 p,.,~ •~d .,,...., ~ •• SPIOR ITUJAOAL'Rl El.OAP'!',:R Yo ung female , own weekly. Dial 642-4321 ext 219 for in~ ,.callusrorapp"l. pe n "· "' trans portation, re · Advice on all mutters. terview. Take over complete for 312 N Fl C . H .. 1 rerenccs, student/ part ssooo. f'P. Goodi\1om& . .,. _, ami~o ca lim e job 0 K . I' b San Clemente . f or appt. 646.s745 1675.4114 Equal Opportunity Employer Custom offi ce suite. op usincss. •192-903·1 492-9136 _ · NA .e w po r1 t Be a c hr.i· x l n t Holland Bus. Sales a A R !\1 A 1 o wa nted r u 11 "'!!""""""""""""""""!!!'!""""""""""""""""""~ ~ 644 -5100 cond. 751-7734.644·4614. FABRIC SHOP NE\YPORT garden ofrii:e s uites. various siies from 43r incl util 557 -0061 '0 BAY ANO B E A Cl--I 07~·'.JDOD -'''"••·•~ ·~~ '••~ -a $100. Npl. Lrg. furn., pvt. irport 3ocL·. w/tr.a 't' "r., ____ 6_4_5_·_4_1_7_0 ___ 1Employment & time 4 niles, L day. '!! ..__... Industrial Engineer ent .. Ba . palio, linens, posure. gepnvaeo ·1· PreparaH-w ee k e nds orr. Ca li .......,,,W..tecl 7100HelpWanTW"U 7100 M h Mr $SK I 64591.. fi ces. + s paciou s FOREIGNCAR ...,, ,......,. ac · g lO 1 c ean. · ••••••••••••••••••••••• 548-9949 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• E S c'y/F. cc -;;:;::'-;~;;;:::;:--::;:::;;:::=f ----------f ·Secretarial area. f'ull .xec. e 1nan Room & kitch privileges turn k<'y. can 540·1151, REPAIR Schools & BEA.UTICIAMS DENTAL HAIR STYLIST wanted Trav_el Business $750 av,ail. 3 Br N. Lajl una SS • PER 59 FT Heritage Realtol"!'l . Goo<l Business on Instruction 7005 STYLISTS RECEPTIONIST rpoe'rbs"o"n'.•ITonh. eApHplya .,·inr ID'VINE PERSONNEL hq,Ple w /pool. Desire 1617 WESTCLIFF-NB Husy Blvd. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Busy Drfice. Must be ex· " CES ,,rENCY straight, resp, employed AGT.54 1·5032 Business Re-ntal. 4450 Holland Bus. Soles Beginning sailin g lessons For 12) N.B. salons. w/or per i e n c ed. s h arp, lfandlers. 8908 \Varner SERVI G'/"'f..J male or female. ners & . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 645-4170 in Jl untington Beach w/oul foll owing. 644·0661 pleasant & self motival·~-;;A;•;e;.;F;t.;V~ly;.~847;;·9065~~~ 488E.17lhStreet · in l e r v ie w r 'eq. 2 13· $140 up s.tore-off1ces cpts OELUX E offi ce, t'omn,·1 ___ ;_::;:_..:.:_;_:___ Centra l Park. Nellt class or 540·8582. ed. No Saturdays, good I-(at Irvine> Cost&& Mesa 424·3482or714·494·9677 drps atr bath. 1730 I & industriul spacl·s. Also NURSERY SCHOOL starts October 11. Call l ~"-'===------I salary & benefits to Suite 224 642·147P Beach Bl,H.B.842-2834 mini w arehou5es in P re-School, nr. do-...'Tlln. 675-1056. IEAUTYSTYLIST q u a lili e d applicant. HEALTH SPA Master bdrm. Own en· PROFESS'LO.ASS A L~i::.una Niguel & Mission Costa !\fcsa. Ca re for 24 Exp in cutting and quick 832-6377 or644-2119 trance. Bath. Kitch priv. Bldg. 3 sl·''Y· 2790 V1eJo .areas. llandy to at SIOO mo. lloom tu ex-Jobs Wanted, 7075 ser\•ice styllng. fl.1ust be . INSTRUCTOR E .CM $105 548 5998 " s D F 200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• proricient in a ll other Diet Cook £or conv. hosp. . . . . HarOOr Blvd, C.!\1. Air an iego v.·y. .to pand. Incl. lge. Jot, nrly CLfo;AN ING done. llome. beauty work. 837·4743 Salary open. Contact Part.Time Xtnt Furn room & private cond., elev., panel walls, 2000 sqrtrt93. 1A·'1400 10W as 30" new bldg .. comp. eqwp. apt .. orri·ce. '· \'"ant on ,0. 837-8779. Mrs. Schon. 642-0400. Need expe••enced 1·n bath . Gar , pool . drapes,. carpel . clec., persq · · 1,~.ll."~~S8S~.ooo:~~~~1~#~~~¥'~~;~1;;;:;;;;;~~;:;~~;;;;11~~~~~~=;;:~~1 . · . .1 k' G roham ltU 646 2414 gular basis. 646-0191 DISH\YASHER, mature, structor to organize & in-~w~rt. $11S, ii46-846S mu.sic, Jani or, par ing. 3200 Sq 1-·t C-2 store front Y · Cull lime. Mesa Ve rde slruct physical fitness eves. M.R . Ste\'er. Al g r . v.·ith 6 drive-in bays. Mone-yWanted 5030 2 High school studenl.5 Boys &Girls Conv. llosp, 66t Center program in exclusive all SI 1 __ ... 5S7-0136or646-8396 Ideal ror dulo or boat ••••••••••••••••••••••• Need housl'clean1ng C •1 adult apt eomplex. Mu st pg rm, no """""' g, for . . 585 IV 19th SI jobs. \\'kends or after lOto 14 years or age. Dai-, ~S~'~· ~·-"~·------·I h k led r & be o ld e r e mploy non EXECUTIVE swteson service. · .\\lcnl'l'd112ndTD onour "'''C M 1 E lyPilotdeliveryroules1· ave nov.· seo ln.speclion MECHANICAL RECEIVING INSPECTOR smok'g, non drink 'g Newport Jlarbor. 400 to C!\1. Days 54Q.57l0, eves SS~.000 h?n:ic wit~ no 2:,,., ·1 · arcitony. X· maybeavailableinyour DISHWASHER able to maintain gym man. S."I mo. 1 ,43 2200 sq fl. 642-4644; 646-068 1 poin ts. Existing lsl is on· pe ri t' n ced . 1-la ve re· E d Neal a ppe ... Reliable. eqwpment. • • f•••ncc• c ·,11 Su e area. ~a rn profit for e· Pl Cal l 1··,·11 be 'cspons•"ble ror • Orange CM 645·4405 ly $14,000. \Vant Sl2,500. .... ~ "· • live ries & cash, tri'""' or Surf &.Si rloin eacie .v -~::!!!!!:~~-----1 -c.c..'--'-=-------ISharp Newport. store or 8,7.2120 979-962 1 or ·ramm)· ~ 644-318" mec•an1·ca11·nspcct•·on of 0 P I ore .• ground noor, :J7X IS. "·•s.7256 merchandise for selling S930 \Y . Cst Hwy, NB 1 '' · Aoolft & locrcf 4050 r me Hunt. Bch. toe. M k .,.. --------I new subscriptions. For l -~---=~'-'---1 From 9AM -Noon commercial rabricated ~·•••••••••••••••••••• from $125. mo. incld. util. $200 o. Bro er675·6700 Second TD, St0.000, 10"/.'. . r . 1 11 DOCTORS.ASSIST THE IRVINE CO. parts rrom chassis to Nurse, cxpcr, full time. an ormat1on p case ca · · ~vt. rooinwtth board. 501 S Warne r Ave . Lease space. Great loca-intere~t. \Vell secur;d in SJO a shift., live out, refs. 642-432 1 . Fr·om San Young lady (18-28) to as· 550 Hew-.. Ctr Dr cabinel<; and electronic 1 -CoslaMesa.$22Smo. 1..:846c:.::.·~424::..::9:_ ______ 1 lion a l Brookhursl & Co s ta M esa. Agenl 97~·0205 . Clemente-San Juan sist in Health Spa. No ,_.. printers. Ability ~oread 549·10'19 •lMOFREERENT• Adams in 11.B. A/C, 642-1893 Capist rano area, call exp. req, we train. Apply Newport Beach mechanical blue prints. l. -R-4250 1·2-3 Rm. offices from carpel, free parking. Mortqages, Trvst He-Ip Wanted 7100 495-0030 and fl.fission Vit>·1 jn~oo~n~-§"ip~m~. ~2~U~2~1~1:a~rbo::::'J~~E~q~u~a~l~O~p~p~f~;m~p~lo~y~e~r~I use mic rometers alt'd ac $135 pe r mo Nea' Cal1S49-88ll. D•ed• 5035 ••••••••••••••••••••••• jo-Et-Toro area, call Blvd.Costafl.1esa. Vern ier Caliber s r e· ••••••••••••··~··•••• · •ccouNT•NT & quired. l\.1usL be able to C bt 81 Be I Alrport.Noleasereq. ••••••••••••••••••••••• "' ,.. .581 -6310. DRAPERY f-l e lp \\/anted , mal ~ & lift40lbs.,alsosome test· r~1c:: 3:r •• :;·pr.;~m~ 833·32239Tilnoon Lease space. Great loca-LOANS aoo/ OFFICE MANAGER ~1~;q~u~a~l~O~p~po~r~. ~E~m~p~l~oy~e~'~1 . female, part or f/l1me. ing required. l\.f inimum 2 eol TV , pooU.bl. 484.-8811 MINI·SUJTES {1·2·3 + lion on Magnolia and I •I TDUO tO .. _ao"o/O Business locat ed in : ~el.P Nee~edp .. E~per d ':; Kentucky Fried Chicken, years experience. Apply L B h \Varner i n J.~ountain t.Oc;.; .... .,." Irvine lndus't Complell. BOAT BUILDER .ra1nee. an1s spea. 2929E.<..:oast llwy,CdM in person: q C • rooms). Xerox & secy Valley 1,200 sq ft. A/C, Ability to keep rull set or l !'"~g~o~k~. 64~2~·1~43S;)S:. ____ f;;;:-;-;-::-:--;~~-=-=';:';~;:-I se rvi ce avail . On parking, free. In new 2ndTDloans Ex per . production H os t ess, Cas h ier. Pa\; Desert. 2 br cOndo. Newport Harbor in Cen· s uceess ful shoppi ng Fairest Terms since 1949 books • hi re, train & fiberglass sailboat finish R.E. SALES \Yaitress. part or full -STANDARD ~fu • $250 mow/lease, linella Bank Bldg. center."A9-11. Saftl C supe rviseofcof3·Speo-ca rpenter. All around EXPERla.CEDOR l1me.Cal1549·9446after ~eves 642-4644 .... VO erua-o. pie. A i rcrart o r k'll d . bl p -...,.,.,_ automotive deulership s I ~ . es1ra. e. erm. MEW LICENSEES 2Pm ....... MEMORIES INC Bt<f BEAR CA.BIN, 2 br, NOW LEASING SURF & SAMD 642-2171 545-0611 background desirable. pBo s I tb1 o n in San la The most at.1.ive new of· ,-1 I r,..c, crpt. Sips 8. \Yeek Shopping VillocJe' 2nd TD Loans Wanted Send education, v.·ork a r a r a a r e a · fice in CD!\f. We pay for : os~ess. must bl' 21· App· A subsidiary of orWtnd. 714/67U773 t~~~i~eZ[~f~:: Xlnt space for oomme>r'I \VEllAVECASll! his t ory & re rs to 805-684-4215 advertising, s igns. ly in person bctw 2 & 5. APPLIED H•waiii,,,dlx Oceanrrnt JIUNTINGTON tenant. 96S sq ft w/ocean Buy 2nd T.D. 's Classified ad no. Sal. c /o Bookkl'eper, experienced. telephone, printing &. Bo~ B~rns Rcstauranl, ?t1AGNETICS CORP. Condo, l\.&anapali, Maui. fl.1ARINA view. Ample park'g. 1465 Loan on 2nd T.D. 's Daily Pilot. P. 0 . 1560, Copy Cats, 333 3rd St. postage, business card'i, 37 fo ash1on Island 2221 South Anne Sl. By day, wk. mo. Ron Ort. EX.ECUTlVECENTER So. Coast llwy,Lag. Bch. New Loans-2nd T.D.'s Costa Mesa, ca 92626. Laguna Bch. 494-7133. brochures , promotion. HOTB. Santa Ana ca 9Z7P4 497·3088 Equity lnvs mt. Div . I -'====::..::===--·I c==c-:.=:::_::..:_:.:=--1 Ask about our incentive HITE •u TOR '.-.~.!'1'.!°,·,·.-•••••• ~?~! • I dust~ I R~at 4500 -• •' 962-SS85. ~[V ' BARNETIMTG.CO. AdiYityDI~-Bookkeeper: Custom ring commission split . Call ""' DI An Equal Opportunity _.-_..... n na 'C'ITI 642-586 makers seeking desk CliffLandry.673·7601. 40 hr wk . .Atnt working EmpJoyerM IF ••••••••••••••••••••••• i----'64:.:::5·=2=t34:;____ _ ___ .c.:::..::::;1 ... ___ I person for bookkeeping . -conds. Call Laguna 1-lills 1;;;;;~~~~~~;;; 2200 SQ. FT. rt1fg. 2032 Announcenw:nh/ Aidetohelpwithlnvalid & s ales polentia1.Expenencedsalesperson Hilton, 586·5000, Mr, \Vorkine glrl moving lo "D" Placentia, CM. $26S Personals/ lady. Possible live in. Pleusant working condi-!or ci"yst~I , chinu &. fint!,_::S~l•~c~·k~·------- Costa Mesa Nov. h as l7 l41846-44"3 p/mo. 646-7512/M7-2A12. Last & foilold ,_96_3_·354 __ l _e_"~"'-·----I lions. Sout h Coast Plaza. Jewelry. Call 673·9334 1· JANITOR JAHITRESS furn'd. house, n eeds ., 1-Housekeeper-Live-in. pvt · i'·e s p . room ma l e l---------'-.-IStorag• 4550 ••••••••••••••••••••••• /\ l um 1 nu m \Y i n do w.,_c_a_l_l_54_9_·_l4_24 ______ , FIMISHIMG quarters. Only father & $150/mo. (213)689-4396 SING~E . to 6 rm sw~es ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lost & Found 530Q M an u f . \\Io r kin i;: Cera mic f'ree·Hand de· FOR~••H ""·ult son in fam. Hy. Son New facility i:n Newport Fe'l'."ale to i hare 2 Br 2 Ba apart. furn. $125 utll inc. CM.646·6438aft. 9PM. Avail. 1n p lush off1ce S ••••••••••••••••••••••• F E d . ~ 11 h d d Beach needs people who bldg nr. QC Airport. Full torage Jot ror RV's, etc. oreman. xper ' 1n corator. PreL college Furnilu re f\lfg. needs \'I S ~a Y ·an 1cappe · have a min. of 1 yr exper. ser vice incl : Recep-$8.50 per mo. Neill Sign LOST/FOUND shipping . r eceivin g, Fine A rts educa t ion Fo re m an td super,·ise \Vr1te P . 0 . Box 8~7, in general janitorial lionitt., conference rm, Co.forlnfo.SJ l-3374 Al>E'T? m a t '! control. some +some working exper. department of 10 men. Coronadelfl.1ar,Ca92ti2S maintenance of office ed 960-2900 Adoption. Low forklift. truck dispatch. 4 Good starling wages for M b · 1 :icerox, aCullolmat t yp-Rf'ftfalsWanted' 4600 CostSpay/Neuter lnfo. Day work week, 40 hrs . qualified person. Call hust er eoodxper,.-.1nh.a 11.Jousekeeper, dependa-bldgs. Fem. to 11hare ranch type home w /same. $150 mo. Qrange. 673-50 10. 1ng. elc. a 833-3640 ••••••••••.••••••••••••• G 0 0 d pa Y. 1 7 6 5 1 Personnel (2131 72S-OOS9. P . ases o \It 1n is 1ng. ble, references, over 30, No equ.ipmt..11l necess. 1 •FASHIONISLAND• t or2br houseoroottage, fo~OUN D : male Setter, i\rmstrongA~.Jrvine. C645a.19666l !\lr. MJ1 rquez , Uvein.645-5000ext30l Position will oper ate II l B h W/braidcd choke collar. C . £ ct ---' ,. floor polisher & in~ Exe c uti ve offices un l' · $150 lo S:?OO. eramic 8 ory n~s ----------1.funl ing lon Beach ResPonsible rem. to share w /recept.. secy & phone Quiet. single working ~1::~~wport ·Blvd, C.1\.1. people. Exp necessary· Front Ofc Medical Heads tart is tak.ing ap-~~l·~~I J~~~~u~: ~~~i:.~ e1.. lge 4 brduplex. ~ blk service. 359 San Miguel. man. 546·0836sn.er6pm An1werirtCJSenlce North C.fl.f .979-8600. P /l Now/F lt Later. PI i c a ti o n s r or 2Al\1-. Starting: :!\1in . to ocean. $130 mo. util. N.B. 640·1910or644-t860 B I /I I/ FOUND. Pinscher, sml, 14 l.ocatiom. All shins Fee Reimb. Expprefd TEACHER. TEACHER .,.., so h ind. Call G•ry ••• .... "' .... nves . , . . 1 80% COMMISSION ~. per r . -----~----'-'~-•Photography ore w/dark Finance blk w1tsn markini::s. ava1 ., p /l1me, inc ud 0 Also Fee.Jobs AID, CUSTODIAN & Pleasecallrorappt 2 Br Jue in S. Laguna w / rm. A /C, s hower ,·~··~··•••••••••••••••• male, yng. Vic Hunt Beh "'knds. Exper pref'd ... as a member of our of· CONTROLCAJI EER PITime SECRETARY. c213)&$.l222 . S 4 a : .. 1 H.S.897-0501 EOE.543·7787. r· Id' EmploymentAgency Apply 8200 Ellis Av e .. Eq 10 E I ocean v iew. I O mo. paneled walls. 548·9766 IHB ne-ss 1-'=.c:.:.;_::.:.:..._ ____ l -~--c..cc.c ____ I ice. n 1vidual ti;:aining 3400 Irvine. Ste 100 ., 1-:H~.B~.':;;:-:::-:;---':;;:-;;'.:l~~~u~a~~p~por~~m~p~o~y~er~ ·Straight M·F. 4W-2081. C.M. Opportunity 5005 FOUND : Bl & v.·ht male APPT. SECRETARY in a most desirable a rea. " I~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• dog, med sized. f1owcr Telephone, CVl'S Cos t a Mesa . Call NwptBch 7141~..S.SOs u...w. anted 7100 H.a...w..,~• 7100 M'ale/Female, 2 DD, 2 BA, Luxury office in prestige 645 5045 A k r K ,_,,. ...,. -StinStaAna541-0086 C5·9PM ), our orfice. · · li or en ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• pl. $1 27/mo. Pool, Jae-bldg, N.B. Glassed wall B The S CdM. Xlnt salary. Please McFarland. GENERAL &i, etc. Forested aet. view. 645-3700 eaf OUr FOUND. \Vatch. DISCOVERY In a : Call Bll!IS al do not a pply unless you * * •Secretaries 1·5334. ingle&doubleroomor-ECONOMY Ca ll 71 4 -737 •357 are'anexper'd.sclfaS· REALEST.ATE *Typists !::::'.""--------1 fices Jo e. in mode rn weekdays betw Gpm & sured, persuasive go-1------'--'----1 re 2 br on water In center. util's furn'd. By 1 ~•~p~m'--------I getter who prefers a CO OK fo r cafe t eria *Keypunch"--A few stores a re still · d d r 1 ~-• -,.. • ewport Beach with themo$75to!80.540.S206 1 Found: Sept "· Silve p/ttme position. 675-8380 nee e It me. rnci. non *PIX Orr, avai able et Shopper11 I k E "d · · t:~•=l~e~o~r~fe~m~~·~··=·~fll~S~·7~87::,:3c_! V'I pers ian male n e ut. Canyl mel smo er. xper m ln · , 1 Newport Beach deluxe h1 laji:e. a hi gh volume l ris /Cs l f-lwy~ CdM stitulional feeding. Call NEED DNOW! .,..... forRlftl 4350 suites from J6t per sq. ft . 8 oppers mall. If you 5.52.848 1 Are-You Too YouncJ anytime, 546-1Zl3. Tempo Temporary Help •••••••••••••••••••••••, Air, carpets, util. paid have the merchandise. For Airhs 7 17802 Sky Park Irvine ~ C r e k 67s-oo we'll put the root traffic • COOICS ..:; a.r 1arage space or ro er ·u• 1 LOST; Cockatecl. v.·tute. Lar"e concern has open-Call S4()..4455 '-"o.aora e. s, Talks a little. ~ys "'lli ingsforlOgals&guys.18 or un '""' inne r _ " l g 621 Ir! n front of you. If you ch " F L <h •· o· 1:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 ~· Call eves 640-4860 S'!'art ~aut. furn. lge Of. don't have the merchan-8 urn e y Bi rd ·· v 1 c . to 23 yrs. M!ASt 00 single Shifts. Apply In person, -~o~r!528-~~S5'=~~·'...------I f1ce Suite. Betit C.M. & di1e. we 'll help you ob-Sea vi ew & Fern leaf & free to travel entire Ma Barker·s, Zl2 E. 17th N.O. loc. Takeoverlscor tain it. Join 100 other St c M Offlcelnhl 4400 !l har e . $195. m o . merchant5, who are Cdm.573·7146 U .S . a t a ra ndomr..:~·:..::·::::.·:._ ______ I 642 •7••1644 6815 b a l · I h s LOST F 1 1~ S itinerary. Guarantee re-COUN-H-a ••••••••••••••••••••••• -u .-• e 1 n g e o ur . emae ns et· turn. 2 week expense •-~ CflA h•s ofOce 1u:lte to SUPEll LOCATION Economy at Shoppers ter "Scarlet"J . tags paid training program. Days & nights, p/time, 18 1 • .COO tqf\. With or Village, 2724 N. Main St., with wrong aodress. Sml Above average earnings, & over. Apply betwn 2 & ut desks. Separit.e 11th St. c.;r• Mesa SantaAna.834 ·1Ml dog with broken tail. Vi el 1 r a n 5 p 0 r 1 at i 0 n Sp m wkdy1. Del Taco, e r1nce . OC Airport 854 420 ,'qqflS$385IOO.· Carnation & 4th, Cd l\I . furnished. For interview• ~•~tS>"'-8~•~•-e~r~,~CM=----' • 752 -.. Reward.67S-a!29 C 11 •· ' -o.a.w 352sqft$l50. LIQUORUCEHSE a 836 ·8887· Betwn Deliver)' Man, muslhave BUSINESS or Med. Of'c'•·i-~-C~•~l~l833-=~-=---I Orange CowityOn-Sale Pen oaal1 5350 IOHm ·Spm. de pendable car. Early •lrf'121qft.. al40c aqf\. PRIME OFC SPACE G'ner!tl. ··OLDJSSUE· •••••••••••••••••••••••l•---------•I Morn. LA Ti~ Route. f;ill redecar. 1.525 COCKTAILSONLY " t'o:.:y Oirl's Out Call N. CM Area. 546-1780 &r GENERAL · LAIORElS 'fl.lust Have Phone & Depeodahle Transp. VOLT T •mporary 5-nices 3848 Cam~ Dri ve 546 ... 741 CAcroa rrom o.c. Airport) Equal Oppor Emplo)'er •..Pl:llOrlor A ve. NII LISdohopV~& E-r-ySat. Masugo. u Call , We AVON •. 546 ... 27 · ~ Ca ll~r.Win~ton Come . S p ecialize Sfl»e office spa<e, $110 3416 Vlo Udo, Mt 1 _ _::C~o!!lle~c:'.t~t2~1~3)~27:.'.2~-424~9~ l-'P..:•~r::ap'::l:'Ceg'-'IC'ct::·=."":_:·~·3cclll9=--I . WAMTTO Dli:NT~L ASSISTANT GIRL FRIDAY /LAB AS · 1 ·•t 000 rt 1_ Ch1lr s14e. Ortho exp. SIST. Typing sklllis & "'10· n ew complex C.M. V~w efupplroxV1 sLqd . BEAUTYSALON PREGNANT?? MAKEMOMEY. req . Newport Bea.ch. some' science back· 1ha.Ufl.(JOM e• ac ng: a 1 0· s · Cn r1n• con(idcnllal lutNat9to57 842-2628. ground . Mon-Fr•·. l ·O, ..;:;;::;:;:;;;;;::====l •nq. Ownl'r: Dreyer m 1nve.<;t, bia potential, .. Company. (714}67Sr7002 !iuper loc nr Lldo lslc. coun!!eling & rcfe rr31. Dental Secretary/ Boak· NwptBch.615-3499 1 T o p c lient s. s tarr. Abortio n. adoplion &: n e a n A V O N kl!eper / Recept. Exp or f'orCl .. ll)edAd OCIAHVIEW Nonoperalor owner keepin~. REPRESENTATIVE. college. ·Mon thru li'rl. GIRLFRJDAY C'nON 11200 Paclnc Cst !lwy, wants oul. '6:iOO Tarms i--~A~P~C=A~R~E="=-54~7~·2563='--I 8c: your own l:IOfts, set 5'6-3000. Good typlna: skill• for D tll~ JL_8.IOO~gft,S270 mo. ~-4330 521.mBkr IAHKRUPTCY your own hours. No ex. conslruction ofc. Full or • MONTGOMERY WARD Costa Mesa Is How Interviewing For. Sales Perso111el IMolor Appliance Depoi h1N11ll 'f.dl.rr-c,._p-..._ c_,....,....,fi11 Automotive Department 5ft'vlc• Salft Writer fvl.T .... c.., .. , •MfllL Custodians, Part-Time 5AM-9.\M.1Prid IHollltl • ApplyToday . Montl!omer¥ Ward 308~ aJ:tol St, .6.sh. MHO Pft'SOftftel D~w lr1wal Equal Opportuni y Employer •ft..'"""& _Ll12_HS~T.~!,ES. •tan• <to•e. '-dooc •. ..Dovolit'o.wn_andl&lleex· per. neco11!1. Tr1infn11 ntaJ Receptjoni$l for p/time. Phone S.9:30am e;---•-.. '11Ui -..u , . ..._ .... .-.. 1 pr.o!lded. Ca.ll540-70Ubr .lwf>' Ped~tlc....&.a.c-. o.r~.m._0083. '°'*111 "5-~ l cals. gmhouse. 213 pentlve fe•. Complete Zen1th 1·13.S9.. t!ct In CM . oetiLCril asper 987. 11•673·0049 ~ervlces . ~13~==-~~~~~l~~~~~n~·~·~·~.,~·~;z~ .... ~·~SS88~-~·~-~~W~·=·~'~=·==c.~1~1..a.~~5'1'l~U~~~~~~~~~!!!!~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!~L~1 . - !!~t?.~1~2~'-..17~l~~~~W!!s:ar~a~•~..J7~1~~.~.:.~ •• ~!'~.!.~~-~.·~.~~ ....... ~,7!,.~l,•~,,,..;;:;.;W;;:"!'.'' 71 2.t.?..W 71 ,. na 6 ... ~~~·~°'~-:;•:·~1~11111;!:;';--l~;;llM:;;~v~Pll.=O'I'~ I •• ~ •••• .. ••••eltllllllllll ' J ba.p.... ...... llTATI alu....,111.aa. aatan, w.a1I ta -*u.a.-•• ~·O. S,..• WiloolDvfew ~=:.: GIGI• "I ,._.penn.D'hb11 fer lilo•••tl•••I•• ...,..,.. 1w. Ila• a.I .... •••••••••••••••••••••• Ca010ano ~ ... ··, .~ .. ~":f:I.~s,r:1~•f C••t• M•••• lit wwNe.c.l•w: *MADIWH* -·-·••••••••••••••-----·•••••••1••••-1t11 ooooc POW&& ---:~~~~!---1.aa rec:oialaM. Call a1Je1 .. raoo1 wailed. NewportBL YOVMO Oil.ANGE OO , ~ 2 Va Or= CW XII eol-VAN-Sha rp wltll ICl'fl'UMCHOfil. •••tt.Part.._O.W .. AMMiM1l llalJ •11dM SALISWCMAM Ll11'tla1 Pl.tare co: *ALL * ..... l1'"lll 7P•a.$1&. miles! tPUll).. ,..>4 p/UJH ...._ ....... llllp.IQ ·-tor espaadie~rO· Wi.dow Uai&iU. 8la&arY .......... Aecou9t1 Pricetlte Ill Diii. CO~ , , • ote -r o.c. All--. OpUaJ _, -"· -1-•· + •om• + .,..-. -nlllaGlrLXlo&op. eJMIU.14' 1111 ..... &Mau J-cnT .Raub, aem. nw&:6Aa-nllablew-· •~ t':-'ala-latloa.. laYldoool!l<eaaleo. II 1111 AlaM~. Hut: f'O".mtr,..~-, IO '01 1• Ill IMO s oc .• 1•01 Quail, NB Mmbly, ..... .._.... 8eb. ~ + -·-·Private p1rt7 mu1t •••••••••~:---•• ~ w.-•N'__.a ..... =.;:.!'!.!!..~or Con.Lid TM Ucht-1acriticet NlP nu fum. 1Hh.t4 • • 11/ .~1°~.!t~· .._ =· -~•· ~S.. •lat IDC""'-nOo.-• lad 10 -lllnc alze Sot-rice fllJO -~•• • -LEGALSF.cllEl'ARY ••Orer IH a. Uoaa1 opportw1tJe1, ud Witb xlat ncret.a.rl_al ii • :. bdrin .et •/ft.ml m•t· •••••••••••-•-••••• wide ot.f the' rOld Uret. Part time. Ea pref. 1Dd,eareer Mae.::: wuttoeara•.~per •kllll tor nit'I ialei ... 1r1.11-11 ~ tress WOIUIOftl'SlOOO ~.._· C8 Radio. tlpe deei. S3.Z5hrto.atart. Allodete.. w.•r.• tlll ~ad .up. call Don manaaer. M.andator1 ~··-·-···~·•••••Sell. for t.$1$. A1s ~ rt& 11 All RbN&llU lt' Sill Xlnlcqnd..$110D...,_,.....,g VieJO.•l•J. OCTDbw:tlMiaMll•'-n.QtJAILPLACI! lbattbi.apoe.IUoobetwed ,#y I WI Herculon aota 4' Enatne-. Dee. Boat, complete with "10TOYOTALmdO'uiMt' ! LiU blftelllinl fE eook Viejo. WOrit ')'OW OW9 PROPEa:r1£S (Tl4) by aa extremely or· ..... _ .. •••••••••••••• rnatclll•i loy-eaeat. Flre_Sn~·· •n;..OH..f.--.U.a.ctrlc wtlla tlrer .. for 8000.um. dinw boun. We pay lor tr• ?SZ.ttzo -i;!*· aelf itarter w/a llUrT)t! Selin• oat llllttn Nauaablde d~u-rurn. ltefra.freemtMWtO' Mer cury 01atboecd :tr.· ~!Ji car.•~ otllet • day wk, for coapie lDC. zu.un. •Yi U!ALESTATBSALES 1 eneru Mel dellr-10 • atoct1• Dealan1 •de· carvectoakGrandfat.her -.-...MuW mo&or•tr.U.. xtras.PvtPIR.1.ltHlSS . uta. per mo. ~ na... UceUect or dewed. 11111 • career ~ oo cora ora we come. c•k. AU wuod game aec. ....... 90)0 $895 -:da=l'-'Rulion=::.::;;::.•c:Sll::..·=121::•:::.._I Wi1b Lbe blab COil ol UV· Tether tbu a Job. A Glqer Jar AntlqOll J.W1 f& 1-,Piece a:iltee tbl a.et. •••••••••·--•••••• ~ I t7Z SCOUI' ! C) MAID UleM1 1•11,111 .... n.. ExceUent BllDefitl App1)' Penmne:l Office 2.PM-4PM, Mon thna Fri THIHOADWAY How,.+._. Equal Opp. Employer l•I and tbe price or 1c:Dowled1eorlowol..U· Cbure~lt.C.M.•tD -...OSL •WANTED• co...,.... •lt73SCOUT· •. I .. Pf:.T !I.:"',;-;.,:=• Sol 1UOU.• -days, why ~."' ~:,.~~.tr:> or by appt.:ws.al7 Soloct llood....._ CU One outboord msme, MESA IIARDTOP •. -rod;.. • • _... aeUle for lwf Our com· • • OUR FIRST BIG SALE! prefer 45-10 hp Evinrude a..atomatJc. air eood.." • imlde won.~ ml11Jom at.art at 10'.li lot ~. Save 10"' to 40"XD on Decorator •urplu1 " or JobalOIL NO JUNK BOAT A MAAJNE pwr. alee~ XUfT in· > wace.CaUAJ.$G.9US. ulaandlisUllp. armolra1 tablff, rem palntin&1. tm-SUperior, PLEASE. Rave ca sh. 15t5Mewport11Yd. side &r: out. WUI Lnde. ~ Part Ume woman u bn ~· . SECR£T'lttV stands, a1detloatdl, tea ~l~i· Coita 11.eaa. Cati Steve at &t6-496S, COth ....._ 831 ·2'MOdlr. ~ week. Telepbone Ml.id&· -:.\ Ml caru. china, ctmware, · •ffkendsanytime.Aller 646-4012 t5'G• .. tni. Sal+eomml11loo. ~ Ac-Iii' If ail"er, colled'b&ei, etc., Quality iov.eet 6: .ota. IPM weekdays. !~.~•·•-•• .. •••••·• VlcHarbor•BaUr.Cll. ~---.Ku "991 etc. Mu1t sell, new cond. •N '1$ IJ 8 moto C I Owntra.n1p.SOS:.2'19l ~ Immediate_, .. ., for CORNU:OPL\ Movlnc..•J562 ew •. · · n . "1$GlastronV-119.11',tri· t 7s FORD our e,r, Hmrtlnctoa Bcbm.1311 l d ' id I -u-1 ANTIQUES , Specti::: .. , HP, $Z8S. 7.s bull 130HP I/0 Volvo. camper abeU. U ml 141 P .. fect Coata Mesa5e-9Sll y~ .~~~ mJua ' Gl.lllST. HorM. 1060 :::.180 • 16 HP. ssg5. trailer cu1t cover lllnt cond. Bit oh OVtt f\ We.'' I --~-----·'--'be fa i l, accurat N'EWPORTBEACll •••••••••••-••••••••• $C95Q.e1J4437e:.... • '2400.Dan,maz:n 1 1 .......... ,..._ 1tati1tlc1l typllt Ir. l1WSM Reg.ThorouJhbredMare, Avon 4-min Jlfe raft,, '62Dodfe'4ton Joncbed., MAJDWANTED H1w1 E1tabll1hed multiple able to me 10 key b)' Aflpll•cn 1010 xlnt for pleasure or libergla11 case. never ~~ Kon1•1 o::cru111se1r 318engine.3sP-s.SSll .. c Part Time* Call 9·2PM w4-fPM 1aJea ornce. ll)'OU have a touch. ·••••••••••••• .. •••••••• abow1, 1ddiap.8'73-J.933 been opened. imo. Week· manacex1,..· .,..., ~t u • Mll"8340. Dli. • · Mesa Motel •646-9811 Eans •4hr putUAJ )'OUI' ~e th~ b!T'.!:a= PleueCatl • Will buy some Rel, Ap. 17 Rud Pinto Geldin dayeves,49'7·250L Y ---'73 Chevrolet o\6 Lora .• ' M g t penonaJity to work. All in t.be harbor area, c:all 64 .... 331' pUancea. R••1n1 or not. Spirited It sound. 5 a:I'. lom. Powft" to40 pickup. Custom cab, ail'! ' anpEQ';t~PERSON wlrovriknedonoe!cr.""ymoouru m"·~t Paul .lla..rtla..Mf.7662for THFrolmllt~NoonCO Also ac:rap metal . ed.$15()./offer.~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• T1•1portaH. rondltioning, automatic E 1 · -app"t.. -..-• 615-~. 45' HATTERAS AAA· ••••••••••••••••-••••• l leerlQa:: ' ti.xec.buoc.?king for ~a~ posseu; •pleasant clear "ISONew,.,.CtrOr Jew .. y -1070 Looking for tho beat t.41lllleH.... 9140 l~~ns~1f:~ 'beaut•:1 me smess ~law: volce&aconlidenlman· ,.;;:=._.. % dl1bwaaller1. J ••••••••••••-••••••••• w/lerms to -Jcb, au••••••••••••••••••••••• «TB7J. Leu·e orb .. ~.· in wholesale supplies. ner. Perfectfor1tudenll relrlcerator name ....... ..., B u s I n es s f u 11 y & houtewivee. No actual • t~Eq~ua~l~~p~Em~~plo~y~er~I jb~r~a~a~d~·~~R~e~a~i;o~N~brl•~j WANTED xtras incld. Radar,ADF, Dual Wlde on bay, Xlnt (114) ~-Dlr. ~ capitalized. Interview ••lllnl invoJYfHL For [(!NllN-Hl\~TIH Ill MHSS,L.Callaftertpm · TOP CASH DOLLAR wtr maker. air. Bob cond. Call 673-8385 or 613-22Z3 more lafo •• IJl•IOll . PAID FOR YOU,R Henry,Bkr.6tB-0551 493-583'1.Newport.Beacb. ?'JllANCl90 1J be ... RIALTOfla •5ecretar1ea Refrieerator Coldapot. Pickup,auto.tram .• ra~ .. ., .. MAHICUllST l ~:·-~~-=m~.fpo~~m~'·::--.--1,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 I 000/o F&PAID CroHlop ll'ee2er, xlnl JEWELRY. WATCHDI. 10' ·-Muslaell. By owner. N.B. l<>ry air, power ai.erlnf, Must Do Pectic"-1· *"--Selcitwl* Liz Reinders Agency cond S15mT381 ART OBJECTS. GOLD, steel yacht. Loaded. Will On the Bay. Frume & power brakes, vinY9 roof, fl --RECEPTIONIST 4020BlrcbSt,Ste104 SILVER SERVICE, sellorlradeforbayfml/ stuccoaddili<lll.2br,2ba· 34 ,890 ml. $3595.•• Neededlmmed. M4-0a Need I ea:per cirla 18 rn. _ Newport Beach 833--8 Hotpolnt refrig, white, FINE FURN Ii: AN· oceanfrnt home or unit... Fplc, covered patio, ('3368D>. ~l MASSACll :0C:::~1!::=::'d1~C:e~ (Part·Tillll8) c .. ferAppt. 67c1•._•!·1,1• cublereet._~-TIQUES.~ s100,soo. eq1,y. Ask ror ~~:17e, ~~=·r.c::r; n.od1Nl11•I , ,- Openinpforexp. teminar p~am. Euy Establisbed~ -~ Mftc1l•111• IOIO Ron,6'73·160lA&t. fum i desired. 673-1456. FOID • Or •-pleasant evenin•a Opportunity for ex -1--~~~~~~-_J ·A;:-::•~H;;-=----:l;:O;;;:IS;I ........................ ,57,CHllSC~'E (213)868 2121 -•na---Bfvd. ) Call for~fi,,mon ~m·tpm. Sun. th;u ri:i:;c~e~~U:,~~::_ a='!~r::?:lts. ···.··.·••1••8••U••Y·•.···.•••• WAMTB> Loaded. Winaell:':ade Mobile h~me .and cabana eost:Mes ........ MZ-001G"' -;;;;64S:;-;;-01!64:;;:-°';:87S-0258.:;:::;:;-:;:-~!:CaU~ur~:.._~·!:sz!!l°'7~7!!5.!!~~m~+:!·9p'!'bo!!.:;!:·"'_·, Muat have pleasant F/Ume. Public contact. TOP CASH DOLLAR for real estate, TO's, on· lJdo Pen. '3 spaces Yma 957a • .t Mgmttme.Routealsco. telephone personality, CallCindy,60-~. Good used furniture & PAID FOR YOUR cars. etc. s90.ooo. from Bay&.aandybeh.•••••••••••-••••••••••·' , Future. A&e 23-31. ·c.r, _ .._.._........... type50wpm. S"'"llT y appllancet, or I wtll Sell JEWELRY. WATCHES. G,\'7~~;! for Ron · Nicest s pace in adult G9 Ford ~ T, CamprVan;·1 pbone.$160wk.M8-100I. r.,. ... ,~ PleaseCIU ,._ Al. forYou. ART OBJECI'S, GOLD •~· park. P et OK. Sell or 302 V-ll A/1".BubbleToP.•,. for careoflnteriorplanll 644-1319 Must have superior ty~ MASTHSAUCTION SILVER SERVICE . 16• Allen Boat & Trailer, trade only. $16,SOO. llitch. M-Cycle rack. ko ( tn commercial bldgs. From9AM·Noon ins &sh 1kills. Topql&ali· 64..,616& IJJ.t•ZS FINE FURN & A~· 2511 p Evinrude, com-67S-011 6 •nytlmc. box, water, sl.-5. x11»i1 '~ newixxt Someexper.w/planllre· THlllYMCO. ty .only need •pp!~. TIQUES.~2'200 plete.1' wide. Bait tank. $2200. PP.st0-1532. ,, met q'd. llJllt. drive. 40 Hn · SSOMewportCtrDr lrvmecarea. Penn pos1 1· llcycln 102 Kng Sz Bed New com· $600.orofr.213-431·7572. Mot°!:f!.':'1 '73 Ood a:e T·lOO. 6 cyl. perso . perwk.-Startin1aal$SZ5 ...... -.-L Uon. •11714/$56-3931 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I . 111 ·-· •• x Sc 9150 ,,,.,k. economical."'' ' C! per mo. Co. t ruck " "" r-' -appt. P ele, at .,..g • tra 23' Chris Sea Skiff needs "' agency health benefits. Pref. so-Equal Opp Employer AZUKI firm $190 (worth $425). work. $1499. • ••••••••••••.••••••••••• 498·1404. eves. 831·19)1) 752.0331 J.~m~eo~n~e~2;4~o~r;ovr;.~67~3-~""'~'"~l~;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;~iSecretary , executive ex· Qn Sz $170, usually home, fl46.54JO '75 Suzuki T·SOO. Very days. · ' betwn 9 & Swkdys only. perlencc. impecable incl del. BM-2263. Clean. M11St sell. Best of. •I . 2192Mart.in,lrvine typist, perfectionist w 10 Spdlleydn . 1967 Owens 28 ' Single fer. Call&U-5013 '71 Do d ge Ma xl·Va,n ... CallForAppointment P/t male, fem. service RECEPTIONIST loves d e tail work, SIO.o..rCott A ccessories~ parts,·screw.loweng .. hrs,re· -RebltV-8,aut.o.nupa1nl eslab a ccts. Eva/Sala perfectfilcs,&tobevery CYCLE WORKS LTD l~llg ate for 12 F~rd cent s crape &: paint. '74 llultaco 250 Pursang, &. whls. 213 /448·45S4's .--------.i $15 wk+. Mr. Levi busy. for demanding ten-1822NewportBlvd. pickup (~rn) $25., mu;c. Radio, compass & full xlnt cond, lake ove r days,846-50J9eves. ,~ 848·1004 Immediate opening for nl11 club president. Al· Costa Meu. 548-5783 VW engine parts, step safly equip. Acoorn. 6, pymLs. 615-0910 before ' Nurses" Individual with good tractive ap_pearance . b.umpe.r for Chevy very se aworth y, 7pmor673-2496afler 7pm '69 Dodge LongBody,re-J RN'sjl.VM's/MA REAL ESTATE clerical skills. Typing 60 Sala ry $80().$1000. Mail Womens 1 ~ s peed pickup. Call544-34J7. . beautiful. S},SOO. 6'7S-S&M> cent ovrhauled, G cyll\ On Call. All shftt.s . Ex wpm. Sh or dictaphone. ·resum e to . "Secretary" Peugeot, U inch, Uk Must seU! D'-rm --. g• eves & wknds '70 Triumph Bonnevill eng. Paneled & erptd. •l · d A ~. · $-'-___..._ M t b l l t I P .O. Box -. N-port new. 6'4·6866 u• ::teL Chopper. $1200. 1',or de-$1000. 675·4059 · penence cute • .,,.pita ..... .,_...,.... us e a c u . Be h _, .... sofa .. match lo".'e seat .• 68 Chris · Cran 2B', F /B, tails, ~ · only. Good work in We have a small, friend· cleasanl, able to handle. ac • 92660. c .... raJ & Rechner, king su~e bed, outriggers, _decontrol, 536--:T729 '71 Che vy, 350 eng, A/C, j::sde~·. ~~~~~ ~· ~e~~~! .. ~~~~::!a4:!';!: usy P~1~:e ea11 SECRETARY •• ~~ •••••• ~~.~~ ~1 ~~ ~:d.friC. 6.1l·l897. twin V-8. $l:i00. & T1.0 .P. '70 Honda SL too uso. ·1 ~~~:i~~~~.akes,, .( Mesa Memoria mentifneededaodpaya 644-lllf N e wport Beach Newport mo or n g . Honda CL 3:i0, Sroo orl ..:=.:.:.::..::::..:=c~===,.. HMpllal, 301 Victoria St higher commission than From 9AM·Noon publishing firm needs CAMERAS MOVlNG, Garage. Sale in 642-3073 day&, 646-4077 best. Both low mileage. Autos W..W 9590 CM.EOE most Office s .. Call THE.llVl .. CO. girl friday type. Good Rollclr!ex, r 3.5 Planar. th e Living Room . eves like new.963-5100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~~~~~~~5a-77llandaskforDan. SSOM rtCtrDr skilb, accw-acy, es.sen· SSS ; TopconSuperDw. ·Eve r y thin g mark,r:d ·28, Twin screw Owctis WEPAYTOPDOLLAR ':-~~~~~~~~~l~i~llEllll ewpor ti11.I. Ad vertising back· 58 mm f 1.8, $125:. 200mm down. Fro~ t ()' \IP-Cash. IQ.ade d . read y to R~ '64 Fully Clopped FOR TOP USED CARS ' '.I'be faatesl draw in the~-Hewporfleacll ground helpful. Pleasant Topeor f 5.6, 965, 2x con· S36·233S pn.pty. anywhere . Make offer. Triumph. MustSell. FOREIGN, DOMESTIC WeaL •• a Dally Pilot Equa16ppEmployer working conditions. Top verte~. $15; filters and , Red . Call eves or wkends $600. Call548·3262. or CLASSICS • Classified Ad. Phone 1~~.;,...,~~~~~~~1 opportunity for right gal. focusing screens, $35: 2Custom 8 wood wine 613.3439 Suzuki TM 125 '74 di If your ca r ls eXl.ta clean' • 642-5618. . CallMrs.Burdafocappt. Vivilar auto Oash. S15: rack•,eachrackholds 26 · k '·k m Ii seeusfint. e' RECEPT/TYPIST, COD· 546-4370 Omnica leather case. SS. cases of wine. $200 ea. 35' Sports Fisher, live ~r;cc101'1"su~, qwc ' ca IAUERIUICK 1:=~~~~~::~~~~~~~~~~·1 •lruclion background re-Rudi Nie dziel s ki , 549-3'783 or64G-0887. aboard VHF&AM radio•l --'--'--"-='-'-,-----1 quired. M9-8861 Se rvice Station Allen-. I\ 2925 Harbor' Blvd. , .; • Sew 'n' Safe lulkylrlo -, dant, exper'd. Day & Journa ~l, 491-35-47 or 1970 Suzuki "Z50", ex· slpe 5, $7000 or will trade ·'12SUZUKI 125. Dirt. xtnt, .:Coa:::::l::•c:M::ea=:•:..._.:9'19-=.:250CI= Receptionist-Doctors Ofc. Eves. Full &:plt.ime. Ap-581·6.113. ec ut ive des k, 1 twin for late mode l car or cond. Mech. perfect .r Ty~ing & sh a must. will ply, Shell statioo, 11th&. Cats 1035 white headboard, out-what-have-you. Call aft. $255. 613·3465or 63I-2697 train, $450 per mo lo Irvine.NB. ••••••••••••••••••••••• door 24 " barbeque, 2 5,545-7645. MotorHOllM'S slart.548·0076. EISI 14 ...-... yard chairs metal & · · S-'-/Retll ' 9160 Service Station Allen-P A tu11s;nS 1 bb' d t . '74 Cresthner 20 , Deep V -Receplianist convales · d l F 11 ,. lit $5().$15 837-3444 ne w Y we . e • win hull 302 Ford eng w/ 188 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'hos Sal• 1..... an s u 1mc, e · · spread caddies. 496-6869. tdn I 4 1 Se cen p. open. v-o mechanical, neat ap· D 1040 ou ve. seeps , ow e the J}.S.A. the RV Sat&Sun.642-0400. pearance Apply 2490 OCJI CoaslFirewoodSupply hrs. $S800/makc offer. way. B&D Motor Home F · · CM ••••••••••••••••••••••• eucalyptus$75cord i,; 841 ·9873. Arte r 5pm: Rentals 646-961 1 Receptloniat, convales· atrview, · •PET WORLD• cord $43del581·1122 847·4124 .cc.c.. __ ·c......c...cc.---I cent hos p, Sal ope n. Service station help, ex-21' Four Star. '73 Dodge ·4:30-8, Mon-Fri. 642-0400. per. must be able to do Cockers, Chihuahua, CMHS ..,__Sale 17' Fiberglass boal & trlr, chassis. 145" whl beu1c. Poodles, Sbih-t zu, G. • ... -..... , Int d Se ls 6 $400 Lo · SI a M500 R E.s .'"'S Ughtrepoir&gen'l serv. Shorth•ir, Pit Bulls, We have CalenduJas & x con · a · · · m1. eeps · -· · • Al.I:: : sta. work. Mature, local P a ns ies, $5~-ql. P ig. 557-5397 919-357 1. \Ve have openings for a W C.O.S H mini-Schnauzer, Poms. few Select Salespeople to Nr•.1 8 5: 2800 • t wy, P e kes. Wes i les , 100 gy bac.ks & Spiders, $3.50 loCrt1, Sail 9060 RENT THE BEST! '73 TOPDO'l4R PAii> -~ IMMEDl.t.TB.Y ~ FOR ALL FOREIG+I CAIS CALL OR COME IM TO SEE US NLWF'll !\T !MPUK rs • . .. earn top com.missions . If mixed puppies. Stud svs ea. Ficu.s $3.50 ea. Al5o ••••••••••••••••••••••• Exec 25'. all luxury ex· you've bad )'OUl' basic Service Station Allen-mlosFt b_ree1dso2S2SSAW()pe. 17th 6F'10 11 8h,.ulbs1:! ~~30epam. Oct. SANTANA 22 super clean lras. Free miles. Pvt 3100 W.Cont tfwJ.MI.. traininl and want to dants, competent, exper, a a1rv ew. . n . • . ·"""· -well equip fi xed keel Pty. 979-9056. 642·9405 graduate t.o a slron& in-clean cul. FUll &: part eves. 531·5027· .Lose weight with New make offer 714-847-5339 TraiMn, Trovet 91701--------- de.pendent with a win· lime. Salary & com· DogOBEDlENCE Class Shape Caps ules an 8 dl 25 .Cor on ado, ,73 RDF ••••••••••••••••••••••• OranC)eCo..t(s nlng spirit, call Pete or mission. Can 673-9950or to startWed.Oct29 Hydrex Water Pills 1 -68 ''T err y··. selr -Hl-a.-ts..._ ' Bill.556-2660 3600Newport.Blvd. 7:30P.M.Newport ~lege P~acy & :.:.~1~c:~1r;!~~·250· c ont a in e d. Include s .,.... _,.,,.. · · ~· C: SELECT Shoe Salesperson r /lime. Irvine area. 546-4928. ta Mesa macy. . · . Refrig., Air Cood .• New °" l""oti" ,. TPROPERTIES Joseph Masnin Shae POODLES Darling AKC M11celkMeom Inter. 14. Hiking as~ist., tir es, E·Z lift bit c h. BiUMauyToyofa 1--=--'-"-"=-="-"-'-"C:::CO.I Dept, So. Coast Plaza. TOYS. .Apricot male. W..ted IOI I Strap & lrapett, 2 sads & Sharp Cond. Will tr ade Call Roger or Bill SA.LESIA.DY 549-9790 541.3092. ••••••••••••••••••••••• trlr,$475.offer.499·2llll. ror Mobile Ho me or 847--8555 Page Boy Maternity Te1ephone Sales, pmo1 00. . SS CASH SS FOR Sunrise 13' fg. good for fis-$2,SOO. 751.1163 FREE APPRAISAL South Coast Plaza ly need apply. $300 to Yorkie 3 Lb stud service. Good used fumlrefri gs hing or sailing w ttrlr Auto Senice It We buy used c ars le. CaUS.57·5134 $600perwk 51,;hrs per 34 C~amps in pedigree. Frzrs/stove11.546-0768. $650776-7910Ext.263 Parf5 9400 tr uc ks . Ca ll GROTI-( • · Puppies occu. SJG.6455 SAUSMANAGR da y 835·S 3G4 Mr . Mmical . . ••••••••••••••••••••••• CHEVROLET rorafreo O C I Tumbull St. Bernard."Alex.aoder " lftitr ... nts 8013 ~:·~fjyg~r=.';~~ VWEng. ISOOCC appraisal. I am ::?1 ~ti!hers tELE PHONE. SURVEY !~u~'& rr-!:1(0r ~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• offer.644 -1318 530-6940/SJ0..4799aft.6 G ~'k_~;'ii:!~1~~~ Rep about t.oopen new WORK.workmpleasofc home 613.1049 Musi cians: µIve yourself SOLC•Tll 14~ Short block RAltENE\Y H r ....... He b ore in N.B./C.M. area. I atmosphere.lrvioe.FUll · · the first break! Lyon • "' • 15:-.,-., • -un 1n6 _... ac need a dynamic man or or p /t. Wkdys 8-5. Call SfUH TZU ~.bundles RecordiogSC.OOiobas lbe Trailer. 2 ft ew main '57 T-Blrd Engine. Best 841·6087 549-3331 woman to train for the C.E. Cbe.aler540-1066. of Joy, champion aired. lates t facilities & a saila, battens, 2 new jibs offer. Call 646-Sl94· SELLING YOUR CAil above' pos. Teaching or . Sholl. 541-43&1 mellow atmosphere. $30 with battens, double \YANTED TO BUY-right TOP PRICES PAID direct s ales bckgrnd Tow, Truck Dnve r, _ex-hour. 2212 Newport.Bl vd. trapeze. Fast er and door for 1964 or 1965 El .• helpful, bul not nee. We per d. G &:. \Y Towing, DacNbund pups, 9 wks, 2 N . B. N e·xt l o Cr a b more comfort.able than Camino call after 6 P M f orlmporU work exclusively by 1000 lrv1ne, N .B . males, 1 fem, AKC. Cooker.675-4790_ Hobie Cal and much AakforLany.968-49'7l. · Paid fO!orNot appts from bonifled 642·1252. 892·4382or963-&'IJ5. more s table. srsoo.oo -Oeanlewa1lmporf• 1 els Th 1 seek FIDDLE LESSONS lakea e verything:. RAR E 1932 Ford radi ator J966 1farbor.C.M.. e• · e person TRAIMEE AKC reg YorkU, fems. Old Fashioned Sly le 67.S.3662or645-2200. ahell & chrome grtlL $35. 646·9300 must baye good _ippear, Young: personable Reasonable. Larry Cooke 540-0639 646·5118. be creative, an indepen· woman wanted to help 494·2780 HOBIE 16'. Late model, ..::.:..:=::...-----! dentthlnker&ownlale ownerw/salesllrelaled . Sale.FineGennanViolln, y e llow, tra iler. plus AutoaforSale model car. Pay will _be duties Salary + comm AKC Keeshond puppies, 7 yr. 1811 Small Wi.nd·UP many other extras. Make ••••••••••••••••••••••• f'°'1erate d~g :::m· +ex~es.Hardworker wltl, 2 males I~. $100. Gramopbone,494-t200 offer . Call 675-0993 or General 9510 "1' pesriodk & )'OwiU ur· will make tel'J0.$800 mo ea. "5-4418 anytime Offl ._ J.&.. & 646-9303 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• t"-*rt c.tl ftr ttri to"' v ve w s,YoU re. Al ba ce .-.rlW1We , , ~ klttcftldllt trio 1 ~· ceive a fat bon~ check lat year. 161S • ma, Frtt to YOll 1045 Equl,....., 8015 138 North Sails Ba.rient.s + 71 V\~ Po~ tJp. 39 Dod_ge TOP $ Paid F-4$.l BIOi Cnct.t COil based on your personal Hunt. Bch. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• xtras . SYS 642-660'1 or Classic P1ck·up. Inquire troiR-' dOWll ..i ill OM salea.&beplacedintolop TYPIST K11'TEN57wksold. 'Exe svl chra $15 /35, scy 675.9137 atllGW.Esrolones.S.C. FOR ~ ~~~.": po1. JI you believe in Mon , Tues, Fri. Fut ac-To 1ood bomcs. chra $8/up, icy dks . Co d 30 ilot 4 Wheel DriYfl 9550 I ;;i~ ""1. beret. COIL yourself, can follow &: curate, dependable. Pen· 5'8·5857 Ma chine cvn . Pierce-861 R~~a Mt l ~utoSlf 950, ··•••••••••••••••••••••• SUn 4-10 ......_ £~n ~mu;::c~e!t c:e~ nyaaver • 150 Newport FREE puppies & kittens. W. l9lh, CM.64s.-74tl. Xlnt · slipn a vail · w1boa.1: , WE'VE MOVED! :-S"':'..,..IH s uinelnclud. bOmer.hone Blvd, Cost.I Mesa. Most under 6 mo's, Olli IBM EXECtmVE 644·8AJ'7 •. OUR NEW LOCATION I (ny-stWilct•t,f*!lS,llD~ ...,.., no. t.o Educ8t onal Waitresses. Good tips&: 536-9846. ~YPEWRITER.$140 JSLANDER SZ MK.ll 2001 E. lstSt. "7n!H P•ttm 92S9i W-. ._ IQ,., CW... Ill&. Teach1n• Aids, PO Box ben~fiLI. Apply ~ween Maid Scottie to good 546-CMfl9 NEW$26K , S..,. Ano Used VW's Poldfwor- Harbour V W I. : ' : ' -~ lkh. Ml~. ,. .. ~,., •• ,. ...... ..,, ~~·:::;.:: =:;N~•":!:Mch,Ca 3 & 6~m. Dennys, 529 home. Loves klda :Pi-a&~ e090 714-838·T1211Eves. COPELA...,D'S wlt1140·inchhii»;3'-"40Mt. ~ u· u•• I ac~pt Aventda Pico, San S8%·1818. •••••••••••••••••••••r• , ·. l"'I ,.2 Pli9li ss 142 bust, .w lllph app ca ona or a Girl Clemente. KJTE No.7n. Mint cond. JEEP CITY .eo 144 IMt, 48 llitll: ct '46 ::. """ 'T" IMfOl'll ': Friday JIOll. soon to be 2 do&•, l ·part poodle, l THOMAS Extras. $5:i4) or oCfer M llR ~O IS Mt,48~~i.ea-.M a* ~:78~~ open (mu1thavexlnlofc WlteArt1'oM Toy Pom. (Pe.di1ree) ELECTRICORGAN 673--4489 ' '. SSMOOO :f'~ 54 Wt). 61 Wfl: 41 CAlM.OOI .. ,..,,..... 7St. akllls, tnchld. bkkpnf &: a.p Cl:At f IS..... M'1·1029. 893«19. 3 Ke1boards 988--355$ R S ...._...,. Cttcllilt • .._.. -tM payroll). A.110. future NEEDS SALESGIRL Emerson Baby Grand lotlh, Slipl/ ·"15Toyota Land.Cruiser. 3 M 0 T • ,__.,...a ~s..,.. •• full /parttimereps. Sharp + personality. To 1d bome, beaut. part P iano. 4'6 '' Ju1t re· Oocb 9070 ; mo. old. 3 ,~ ml. Larg VOLVO A TOYOTA • ..,.., ;;..":{ ~ l:ll Equal<>PP.Or. Employer Part·Full.115-84ION.B. l'uak[d 9 mo. all •boll+ fin ished. $1300. or offer. •••••••••••••••••••••r• orf r oud_ tires, am /fm 2-2ll8J9HffM "1wr· m w..t I• a, ... liii + llltlllll __ 1~1 r~~~~~~;;i~~1 ~~~~~~~~~~j~a~pa~y~~-~-li~~~~di~@7§·3~1~64~.~~~;~~1Need SO' allpforWcsl3all Rtereo, air shocks extrn *•'llll\'tet9 , ., .... M'f INfl. W ltslsMttl1 .... llMi-IM SALIS'WCIBt WHOWANTSTOWORK? KITTENS healthy '2Ketch". QUl«.cndslng s pare._ 493·388&. $5700. at~ ..._,It, :::..:::::-··~·-"""==-i: l eed r DRJVEACABI frl1ky . Weaned ;,s,o.t ......... lff4 fa,mlly.4M·98'19. firm. SMW Weatlln 2morepeo. CHOOSE your houri, tr l d.54&-461S ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9712: :'a"::; =.;c.,~ -=-=-.. 1 C: .. lorthebestsaleajob work ror younelf, be ane Falcao, AMFNolt "POOi SLIP-Sailboat 22' to 21 ' '71 Ford Bronco. cus l ••••••••••• .. •••••••••• .. w -,_.., 111111111 ..,... Ora.nge CO. 11exlble Your owa bOla. Men or ,_wlfae • IOIO table. $4$0. Call 151.7448 . elec. &. -;ater On dock p~lnt, rendeC' ~ut-outs , • _,,. ,_...,,.. 11 ,......., .._.. ....... _ hr,, car nece11 . Women. can Md •lilhUy ••••••••••••••••••••••• or&4a·30'10. . !~, ,1prk '-· ••1n•rytNhlptn1, hiabpe81rt11or51m.11 ... hoc:conkad, ORAHG0ELDISTCOUMTY'$ .. ,,.. ~re·" P t r1onaltt7 a.-en · handicappe. N"eat--TA LES · ... ca11. w . new e n •-. .... L"J; ltl~. tbualaam more lmpor· Clean Appearance. B : . .W•lnut n...... 87a.87UUll10p.m. 751-890Lmomsoreves -! &·'.· t e:---·~·: -II n ~-..... tbao expar., '800 + veu retired. ... ,. 25 l'ormlca, $31); Solid Oak Hll'I ,_ '°'' -M -~ r ...-. ft1:1.'l!•n • drawaftertborlquaUfy. 10. SUp_plement )'OUr ln· 41" l"OWld w/}leaf $310. ••••••:•••••••• .. ••••••BOAT SLlPS. aomo.J!.Ye 1141 WILL.--... ~1 • ..... = =-M .:..111i"'A" inc period. 13l·Ot5• come. Drive• cab• hrs • .... Lal•1•tte a t.rt am/Im aboard.a:. VI, bis t i res " top. SaJu.Semt;LeMtn• •-+-:--------~--....__...:__:.-'._· .l~~m~-Sp~m~·~..-;::;u;;;l or more •day. Apply In The flllest drow In Ibo tape doet • ncorllor. 645-8Blhxt.mJ CP8110l. $1!99. R c;: I' -T-rH .....O-a-14 y-i>Wo ..llO....,, }'~b Co., Wnl. •• a Doi1J Pilot • S R tu r al a bile . w;;;t;li Sllp for 23' SaU Cf~&AHD'S 0 { : •• ..,,,.., .. , lllC. I l~~~=~~~~~~~=~~~~~~a...~~-~~Aol~!O , sell ~us1· ~Ave, Foua· Claa•U\ed Ad. PbOllo lllcroptlo • btod· P•t. bomo OK. Quiel 1 . ..!;'!!-Rolla ~:l'Nr.M.°!!" ' l' or-t talnVallly, I NUe7I, • plooooa, ownor.-f • ...._.. Coalall•o . I t.ulo1, lnopcw1wd , .... , ...........•..... l I ---l-"-# ' ' • • -I ' "J • I • Allto,. l.,ort.d _,, ,.,,;w Aloto" UMd -.. UIM J. • DAILY PILOT Mondi , Octob9f'6, 1975 •••••••••••••••-•••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••-••y-• A.11.., IMpo • ..._. •~1, IMpo~• Allto1, IMpo....., T ot t•61 .,.... 977Z C ..... olot 9920 ...... 99441 nu -rnru oy o # •••••••••-.•-••••••• .. • .......................................................................................................................................... llfN de -9740 OIAMCilCOUMTY 'aP'alcoGRan-...-•••••~••••••••••••!!.'.~ !!~! .............. !?~~ ~~~.................. '75Y2 VOLVO CONNB.L ~·p;::;.~u;."': MBZ ·73 280 SE Sed. 4.5. T tas £XO...USJVELYVOLVO braket. RIH. Mio.. eyL r..,g,,;w~ 'Pride or ownenhip and 'oyo Lar1e1tVoilvaDealer CHEVROLET Gd ec:oaom7 lr•cll:. r...~ ~.. immaculate! Extended in Orange County! limPI· A.tking $7?4. Call terms available. (01.56U ) Here BUY or LEASE SALES &:SERVICE aft.. lpm . ..,., H •• ·~-!~-· _D_I,_. 7l4_1023-_-72SO="-· --N DIRECT 2121 Hart.or ••cl. ~ -OW '6' PALCON Cpe. oew {Ser. 258433281 AJ':~~';;D 't~~ ~66g~~P~~d:~ Come in PJ•Jlj(4· fet]""'~·IQ /;;;'Fl;;X;IR;s;4~u~6p;;p~;;lllj;2:_0_0 __ /l c~~· :...i,~•'.!·~· '!~:.. .. _•_ri_•_:.oc._·_· •_;;i_~_· SALE•SEltVICf; sell thu; wt.-ek. (015876). Test Dn've l"".L ,~1.1 •J $4$-7098 PAR'rS •LEi\SING Dir. 114 /523-7250. ?Z IMW Z002 FI AT MBZ ·73 4'10 SEL. Only Today 2025 S Manchester 1962 Chevy Impala. '64POllll A/C, sun.roof, low 28.000 miles. Tobacco Anaheim 750-2011 Large dent in ~~t rear FALCON Mila. Immaculate. brown. lle0tuuful car i! Buy fend~r. Motor.ts m x.lnl , 8 Cyl., auto. tran&., low $4•895 just hkc new. Available or VOLVO '74 4 dr. Sed. running cond.itM>n. Would mite., exc:I. cond.. RJH. 120 W. Wam ... •r ut Main ror lease or purchase. Eco no my with style. ~ nic.~ for someone who 12 mo. Or lZ,OOO ml war .. ~ Santa Anil :;:;1.2132 1 0 1 2 5 3 s , o J r . lease This one has it all. Lease u looki~g for a r~erup· ranty. $1095. (OO'V31!9). Jlm~INO 1----------t 714 ,52J ·7250. available. (6463641 Dlr. per. Will sell as t5 for Theodonla••• .Mo 0 CARS na .. 11 lA•..:• ""•23-72'10. $12S/bstor,.eai15'6-007s ~ MBZ "67 200. New engine. ~I/""' UIJIO f !5 ~ IZOOW.c-tHwj. OJPIAT1'4wa<on.auto. Fully c<1uoppcd . Be'"'·~~,, '64.122Srr' a ter, · t 2060HarborBJvd. Hewportleocll A·l cond , SL•rv1cccl cv. Jy! i1·11F'J.11_1_S'.lm __ ._01r. :~:~ TOYOTA . Beiilo er. '65 Impala Conv. Xln CostaMeaa 642.0010 645-1102 3000mi $2495 675·5720 714 /523 -1250. 1 ____ 6_73_ ..... _____ 1 cond . Nupaint&soforth. I 968·914". Mon:lll'f 9910 ·- I Ja9uar 9730 MBZ •75 230 &."'<!. Only 1966 Horbor. CM 646.9303 •••"!•••••••"•••••••••• i jijjii;iOi .. ijp!P,~-i~~iil ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4,400 miles. Tobacco ---------•Autos, Used '73 Monte Carlo Landau, '72 Marquis Brougham, 't>ot XK E Co upe Reblt '-'fl.I; brown Lease or buy. but ••••••••••••••••••••••• xlnt cond. 1 Owner. Pvt all pwr. super C'(JDd. Sac. & '67 tran.s. Gd cond. Call ACT i''AS'I'! (033054) Dir. '75 TOYOTA Cadillac 9915 party. 673-3S99. $2.200. firm. &12-6753/ cvcnings_581 ·84~8. ____ 714 /523 ·7250. MA.RI( II ••••••••••••••••••••••• h M Ubu uto 644--6815 -Jus tllke new! 1973 C evy a •a •1----------Mercedes Bem 9740 EXCLUSIYEL Y ..................... .. Engine. fully cqwpped -r; r<&d iaJ11, x lnt cond. Park St ation Wagon , MBZ '7l 280 SE Cpe. 3.5 O<SMYD> / .. "\ p/s, p /b, a;,, vm top. '72 MERCURY Colony wts'un roor. ft1int cond. 4795 Sactificc,$2,295.645-0490 d ark gree n with & \ 21402 .......... Pl&wy. .. .. ... ... tll..n40 • 4tMt4t U.. A•wy ,...._,bit 0,-s..11.,. 1971 BMW 2002 , 4 speed. air conditionin~. ' 1ilCreo & 1nag wheels . 1- 1 One owner. \Viii lradl.'! 8Jl-2040lllr. CREVIER <Ser . 12.()()5022) '74 MERCEDES IEMZ SLC LOADED! $17,300 ~ Jim MARINO MOTO'R-CARS , 1\vaila blc for lease orl~---"'~'-'-"'----~I eves/wknds. matching interior, p>wer purchase. (142CFU) Dir. Mcmtrs Cadlloc· Huge .14 C l-IEVY MONTE wlndowa, power aeata, 714·52J·7250._ ----2600 ...._. IMI. . CARLO. Immaculate roof rack, tilt steering MBZ '73 450 SE. Clean. C....'Mfio 540 9MIO cond. \Y ell equipped. wheel, etc. Only 39,000 Pride or ownership. Can l'::========,.,..1 Cad"llac Mercedes trade-in. Ex· Jm;hnles. si;~Son· umuDUSln). I d h -~ I tended te•ms ava1·1able. 0 son .. nco · be ease or pure as .. -... lk 9770 • M H bo on extended terms . Vo swa9en (414403) Dir. 714·523·7250. erc ury, 2626 ar (003835 ) Dir. 714 523·7250. ••••••••••••••••••••••• r,..1~1u.... Blvd.• C.M.,Sot0-5630. ----1973VW ~~ IVI• GASSAVER. Mw'-g 99SZ M BZ '63 190 4 cyl Seti. C1o1r s u p E R BF.ET LE . OYa I 00 '73 Nova Htchbk. l , ••••••••••••••••••••••• looks and runs like new . Special ·mags, custom .. ...._.._ mi. XlnL cond. $2,6SO. 1912 MUSTANG MACH Priced for quick sale . paint job & st~reo. \Viii ,84~2~-1~64~~3·:._ _____ 4 { o 3 9 7 9 9 D) DI r. trade. 8Jl-2040dlr. c 0 ••• Prtcn -1-Aulomatlc. power 7I4 /523·7250. ---a..w "-' ...... . '68 CHEVY ·steering, AM/FM stereo, ·-BAJA BUG WA.GOH air conditlonJng. Low Nabers · miles&SllARP! (1"682). 1700 c.c. en~inc . dual Au,o. tra~!j., fact. a1 ~. . COPIELAMD"S cage. racing scat w/har· Like new. 12mo.OI""12, r.1 BZ .,;15 280. Delu xe Seda n Bxeculive , (ull power. fl 11~. Quali(ied s year financing avatla· 1200 W. c.-t Hwy. hie. (714 } 523.7250 Dir. port intake, rull roll Cod"lllac pow. steering,68,910 m1. · JEEPCITY ncss, jackman wheels & mi. warranty. $1095. 551-1000 ofrroad tires. Street & 2600 HArbor Blvd.. · J (VCS966) dirt legal. 831·2040dlr. '-.....Cost. Mew M0-•100 /. Theoclort" RobiM '66 Mm .... Good WANTED FORD C...S. C• 536-7339 1974 CAD ~ De Ville. 2060 II arbor Blvd. · used '70 V\Y ·s or older. Compl . loaded . Xlnl M 6420010 OlchlnObile 9955 Call 631·2271 dealer. cond. $5950. :;52-8547 Costa esa · ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hew-port leach ·75 M BZ 450 SEL Ex· & I 645-1102 . J ecutive. Luxury sedan, 1 ST • llOADWAY ll!...--------•I metallic finis h, electric SANTA ANA roor. Old price. Save 835·3171 L•cne over $2.000. 030739. (714 ) THeuL11•1.nOA1v1MG1tUiCH1NE Hew. Used 523.12so Dir. '66 Bug, runs good, new \Vife's 073 Coupe de Ville, 73 Chevy Nova, sharp Sales andService paint. radial tires. $750. loaded, blk Vinyl top cond. ~m l eng, 29,000 mi. OLDSMOllLE: I BM\V '74 4 Or. $ed. Very low mileage. \Y el l e(\uipped and ready to go. Sell or lease. (280971 ) 714/523·7250. OVER.100 '75 MDZ 450 SE Ex· MERCEDES ecutivc. Luxury sedan. (2 13) 596-2332. After 5 w /lea th e r int. Xlnt. good t,1,r es, Days 644·5070 CiMC DUCKS p.m. $4800.494·8334 of497·3431 ••Jose Eves.&M-7734. HONDA.CA.RS fJJ ctory warranty. Lease OH DISPLAY or s year financing House of Imports available. ()3(ll02. (114J AUTl-IORlZkD 523·7250. Dir. MERCEDES DE1\LER 6862 Manchester, Buena Park 523·7250 '72 Bug, recently rebuilt ,74 Et Dorado deluxe inl, '68 El Camino, 307 V·8, e n gine, n ew clutch. fully equip. riremist blue l·l.D. hitch. air shocks, $1.900. (213) 596-2332. w /wht top, xlnt cond. auto. 12,000 mi. $1300. r 673·8797 Unl•el'lity ~ 2850 Harbor mvd. Costa Mesa 540-9640 1970 BMW 2800 CSA. Silver with blue lealher. Low miles. "831·2040 dlr. ,69 MBZ 220 Diesel. 21,000 A ter 5 p.m . 644·2642 or 833·3927 Pinto 9 957 miles since new engine. ,69 V\V BUG CADILLAC EL DORADO Chrysler 9925 ••••••••••••••••••••••• , Air conditioning, auto. ., ••••••••••••••••••••••• Xlnl cond, very clean. '73. Very low m1 eage. '71 Runabout, clean, low trans., Afl.1 /FM stereo SlJOO. 499·3289. Pride or ownership and '65 New Yorke:. $325. mi. m ags, stripes, 4 spd. On the Santa Ana Fwy. c.,r1 9715 with tape. Priced for shows it . Fully equipped. Depe ndable. Afr, FM. $l900.6f5.8878 qui ck sale. Cl.S3070. (7141 '69 V\Y , n eeds motor, Buy on extended terms! ~96~2·~348~9~·------~:;;-:;;::;:::-;;;:;;::;:--;;;:;:::-I 52307250.Dlr. make offer. 847-1253 or lease. lc\5P645). Dir. IMPERIAL ,73 Sed. A '73SquireStation Wagon, '73 M BZ 450 SLC. Only btwn 8:30 &5:30 2 1 3 -9 .2 l • 8 5 8 8 o r loaded car with a ll the 21,000 mi, air, auto, Best ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1973 CAPRI VG, 8 track stereo. air conditioning. XI.NT in & 1 out. 831·2040dlr. 74 Mercedes '240D Diesel 7l. 523 7250 offer. 673·7625 17.000 miles, one owner, '68 Bug, Atr, new tires, · · · extras. Priced for quickl -'---"'--"-'--'-=-----1 rully equipped including paint , mint. $1 150. Must s a I e ! ( 169648) D I r . r / '72CAl'RI A rea l eco n omy automobile with sunroof, automatic transmission, power steering, factory air conditioning, radio, & healer. (871JPV) r B t ·r 11 '66 Cad. rWlS good, $&15./ s unroo . eau 1 u Y sell ! 673·2325 5 714 /523·1250. gage rack, bucket seats, mainta i ned luxury be!itoffer .300J.o:.l7lh t. -"'-"-=:...::='-----;PS /PB R&H $1545 2 dr., 4 spd. trans .• vinyl roor, R&H. 41,490 mi. $1995. (446EUM). a utomobile available fOr '74 Super Beetle, sho~rm C.M. 642·5351 '75 Chrysle;r Cordoba. °':1· 5Sl·322S ~fter Sp~ . lea se o r pur c h ase. cond . Re d /tan_ int, \VANTED Cadillac 1966 Jy7.~m.1\es,factory a1r . TheodoroRobiM FORD Hurry! 001090. (714) AM /FM, 13,000 m1. $600 thru 1969_ Low mileage, cond.1t1on1ng, f~I power. 1972 PINTO, new ti~. 4 523.7250_ Dir.. + take ovr p ymls. good cohd. No dealers. Car.tS load~ with every spd, brown &: whale, 833·9424 673_7469 option available. For $1750. or best ofrer Priced to '74 280-ful equip·stereo. Lo mi·unde. warr-yell/ tan ·73 Th;n g. 21,000 mL • 2060HarborBlvd. Selll Yel /blk inl. $1,800. ~--1a >I ••• 0010 · inl.$9,500·540-4484. ' ~ ••• --• 642·525•. • '66 230 S, 4 spd. AM /FM -::::..:::='------1 7 8 4 V--6, .4 t6-ri ,27Green/ sw., gd. cond. $1800/bst •73 VW CAMPER ~;jbs'roi-r.~-41;:.pg. 19'10Harbor,C.M. ofr.644·6779.aft.GPM. One owner. Ski racks. 631-1276 ·MG 9742 lmmaculat.einside&out. D 9720 831·2040dlr. ..... • ••••• ••••••••••••••••• 1--===:.:.c=:._----1 -••••••••••••••••••••• ~ercedes new mag •71 MG MIDGET mint '70VW WrLLBUYYOUR wheels. Cost $600. Se.II cond. New carPeting. CARCiOVAH DAT$UN, TOYOTA, $300. 839·S9l9. $1785 548·5821afl. 5p.m. OR VOLKSWAGEN ~.:.=::.· :..::c.===..::.;:-:;::71 55,610 mi., one o...,ner, I PAID FOR MBZ '72 250 Cpe. Runs Opel 9746 R&H . $2495. (ol77HB0). ORN<YI'. a nd looks like n ew? ••••••••••••••••••••••• TheodoreRobins r TOP OOILAR Lease or buy. (007833) '73 OPEL MANTA FORD ... CALL Dlr.114 /523-7250. A · I r 2060 HarborBlvd. , .., uto. tra ns., VJny roo , 1 f SAL Br~~~. ENE MBZ '66 250 SE Cpe. 28,360 mi.. R&H, sun Costa f\.lesa 642·0010 -"'----'"""'""""--'-'-'-----' Horizon blue. A beautirul roof. $2495. {531JFV). •74 YW •14 260.z, 4 s~, low family -car! ~xtended TheoddreRobins "1IZWAGOH mlle•, AM /FM, xlnt. terms.· (085243) Dir. FORD cond. $5800. Pvt pty. Calljj7~1~4~/0ZJ~;-7;250:·=~iill 2060 J.larbor Blvd. ~:~~~ln:~~CJa)di ll ac aner 5 PM, 546-3286. Costa Mesa 642·0010 1960 DATSUN 5111-4 doo•. PorscM 97501 __ _::$:..;3:..7:..9.:..;;:5'-~I Runa well. Sale priced at ••••••••••••••••••••••• tllll«I Cacm1t $1099. (P696). '60 Porsche Coupe • COPB.AM>'S super clean, $3,0CKI Hit ... .., IMI. JEEP CITY 497·3482. -. --- 558-8000 Tri_,it ••••••••••••••••••••••• '60TR-3 New Tires, Rull!! Great $800 • 642-8479 '70 Spitfire, overdrive $16Z5 675-S797 Toyoto 9765 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1971 TOYOTA MAIK II COUPI ut.omath:;"tl• cm1ttitiono a Ir. Lan<ftt.u. Low lleo..Ul4(Nl)dlr. '15 CADILLAC FLEETWOOD Luxury Brougham {504.NAP) $9295 '75 CADILLAC ELDOIADO CABRIOLET l2 month V.P. warranty (102400) '74 CADILLAC SEDAM DE VIUE Many extras incl. V.P. warranty. (9'j9JTV) $6295 '72 CADILLAC COUPE DE VIUE (#205166) $3895 lease or purchase. 493 -7402 229132. (714) SZ1·7250. Dir '72PIMTO 2 Dr., 4 spd. trans .• fac· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Co I tory air, 35,000 mi. $1754 . '72 LINCOLN ntinenta (988GG L). 'l'ow"n ·c.ar. Sedan . The•--•~ Metallic browo with 0 ---- whlte vinyl top, saddle FORD leather interior, lots of 2060 Harbor Blvd. ext.ras including Al\.t/F?\-1 Costa Mesa 642--0010 radio, c.ruise control, etc. Plymouth · 9960 $3675 . (3 17EYP ).••••••••••••••••••••••• Johnson & Son Uncoln· Mercury, 2626 Harbor ATLAS Blvd., C.M. 54()..5630. Conolle 9932 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Chrysler~ Open Daily &: Sun. 'til 10 •TOP CASH·! PM For Corvettes and other 2929 Harbor Blvd., used ca rs & trucks! CoslaMesa HOWARD Chenolet. 546-1934 Dove & Quail Sbi. Near'f------------1 Jamboree, Bris tol, & '70 Plymouth. $700 firm, Mac.Arthur. Newport fully loaded, new tires. Beach. 833·0555 gd cond. S56--6529. 72 Cor vette, p /s, p /b, '66 YAUAHT auto, am/rm radio. 4 D to t f firm . .>48-S8l9 r ., au . rans., •c· I c:::.:=:..c'-"cc;,~---~ tory air, 57,181 mi., ooe MUST SELL 73 Coryette owner. $995. (SZS887). mags, air. fully 100.ded. Theodorellobinl $6500orbest.645-3997. FORD 2060 Harbor mvd Costa Mesa 642·0010 '7ZPOHTIAC LEMANS Luxury coupe, clean! ($14ELIJ). $2995 ....~..,.ft-:. P::::.' : I . .. . .. ~ ' .. ., .J~. ' --- • DAVE ROSS Pontiac ; Stutz a n ECONOMY LEADER Brand New Pontiac Astres start at. .. Plus Tax l Hce...- (Z.C11B5U524723) IS ·ASTRES IN STOCK CLEAN USED CARS ''8 PLYMOUTH IARAACUDA '1-8, auto. trwa, air, v i nyl roof, rallye -•.(705KLEJ '71 Ml,llCURY COMET .4 Door ..... ira~ .. s168· 9 power steering, v.nyl · roof. (878GCR) . '70 Ol.D,5 MS GOUPE Auto. t•an1., a ir.' $1689 rpoWer steering & =~~~v{adiaJ tires. • '72 PIHTO ~·DOOR AM/FM S te•eo, SJ 789 Sunroof. 4 apeed. (128GIP) ' , '71 POHTIAC IOHHEVIW Auto. trans.. factory ak. pow•• -no & s1799 br.iRes. power win-• dows, vjnyl roof, to mllea. '787Glll • '71 CHIV'l·CAMARO 'v-B. 'aulo. trans .. sitn power a leer~& t . brPea, rad)O, • . · (568Qll) ........... Ta • ....;. • ' . . Lag1•11a /South C!oast ' . • . ' EDITION .. VOL, 68, NO. 279, 2 SEC°ilONS, 26 l"AGES ' • ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA -· MONDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1975 T• .. Y'• «:1 .. 1-c N.Y. St.eeks TEN CENTS, 1.s<>Uth : cQu;nty Ambulance Service Ends . I , Soath Coast from C.pbtruo Beocb to_ --~ Ila)' llDd .. eluded Su Jllan c~--1-tt:t'u.. .........,;·will endfortbeeallrea-,U..dtyof · Lquna Beach will ..;w.Jly ead up with an additlaaal ambulance· within ita cit7 iimita r... a Iola! of --,.~· . One of them .... ...,..., __ bulance coDtroeted 1'1 tbe city. Tbe other ll the city's ambulance . which ca.a be used OD.ly for backup in the event the private ambulance is buay oc: there are tpo many vicUms for it to carry ~-. The city or Laguna Beach hu a. contract with Hospital Am- bulance to provide t he am· bulance within the city. The city acquired the b•ckup ambulance on its own because durin& the aprin.£ reaponae times by the private ambulance were lone · and at Umes the ambulance was la UN and unavailable. Und er the summer pilot protram, an emergencyonl)' am- bulance o"°rated by Hospital Ambulance was stationed at the South Coast Community Hospital and the crews worked closely witb the .hospital's emercency room penonne1. The COit or the service WU $2,500 a month split ·between South Coast Ccfmmu.nity Hospital and the county. The designating ol the am· bulance as "'emergency only" b important. Am bu lances nol only respond to car wrecks and at.her accidents, but transport paUents between hospitals, trom doctors' offices to h<>!pitals and such. In fact, between 60 and 10 percent of Hospital Ambulance's business ts of the nonemereency transport type, Craig Scudder, company officer, said. When th~ ambulance la making' a routine transPQrt, it ta under moet clrc.umstances not avail•· ble tor em'era:encies and another ambulance bas tp be called. For. the coastal area, this means the other ambulanee will likely come (See AJlllULANCE, Paco .U) 'Forty Years of Hell' Ends--Lagu11an Dead • Craft Crushes Yachi A pleasure boat foundering in surf below Cotton's Point i.Di Clemente was crushed a d dest r o yed by an Army m- phibious craft that was atte . ing to tow the disabled craft the beach. No one was jqjur:ed in the inci- dent that Iett the 17·fool wood boat in ·spfinters, said San Clemente Lifeguard Kenneth Casper. .pqper·said that two of u,e 40- foot lonJ amp til6ious craft based mt' Dmla Harbor "W'e"e"1raveling north on the beach below the point when they came across the small boat. It was bouncing in the surf.line. Casper said Army reservists manning one of the amphibious craft threw a line to the dilabled craft and started tq tow it t.o the beac~. . No Prowler Just Romantic Skunh LAGUNA BEACH POUCE were summoned at 3;52 a .m . Sunday to a Hawthorne Street address by a woman who was convinced that someone was prowling under her house . She told police on their arrival that she beard thumping noises. 0 SGT. DAVID AVERS and Patrolman Craig King tip. toed to the basement entranee, quieUy opened the door and peered inside with their Oashlights. "We diScovered two skWlks in the process of making baby skunks,'' Avers said. • .. Victim and Suspect Topple lnt.o Bay A Santa A'la woman walking threat~n·ed to scream, instead. toward her employer's boat in Moments later, she told of. the area or Newport Beach's Ocers, the man grabbed her and Arches fought orf a would· be both toppled into the water. rapist in a weekend incident wh.icf\ ended when both toppled into the bay. The woman told officers that the man tried to bold her under the water for almost two minutes, then after she surfaced, he grabbed her ankles in another attempt to submerge her. ,, . ~,. ... ·..tie.-.,-....~ RESCUER PO URS WATER ON vl<;Tiljll'S BURN81 . ~the process, Casp9-said, the amph.jbious craft was put in re- verse 1ear and rolled over the small boat. Poliee said that the attack 18te Saturday night began as the woman walked along a dock and found a man in his late 20s block· ing her path. The man soon gave up, pulled himself onto a dock and fled down Coast Highway . • Smell Shed Be hind AnllMI Shel! ... ~l'UP.l.ed In Fl- The owner of the boat was iden· tified as AUonso Martinez, of Rialto. As be held one hand behind his back, the assailant demanded that the worn an walk a short dis- tance with him and said that he would cut her up "in little pieces'' if she did not comply. Parking lot attendants 8t a nearby restaurant heard the commotion, police said, and pulled the drenched victim Crom the bay. ~ I Casper said the boat incident was not the only problem creat- ed by the movement of the am· phibious craft from Camp Pendleton to Dana Harbor. Huntington Fire But the victim steadrasUy re· fused , officials said, and Police searches of the area failed to yield the sodden at- tacker. Burns Man, Shed·· He said he clocked them travelling 35 miles per hour down the beach. "I turned on my jeep's red lights and pulled them over and warned them that the beach speed limit for emergency vehicles is 5 miles her hour,'•· Casper said. ' Man Arres t ed In Code ine, Hashish Sales A 59-year-old Huntington Beach man suffered secood and third degree burns early today when the shed where he lived burst lhto flame.· ·Firemen ·identified the victim m Al Troub~ 59, of 8000 Ediaon Ave. He was in critical condition in the bw-n unit of Orange County Medica,l Center with second Clegree burns over 50 percent of Ida body ar1d third degree bums Explore r Launched 'VANDEmlERG AFB, eaur. (UPI) -An Explorer spacecraft, designed to probe cOndilions in the outer at- mosphere. was launched down the West em test range today. C o ast · W e ather 1 There will be only partial . clearina: near the beaches T,i>eoday, but partly sunny skies in the afternoon hours inland• Cooler days · 1 with beaeh highs 65 rising l to10inland. . . I : INSIDE TOD" y ' 1 Frtt /l• immUftilatbu /of" --..... l>rillf ,,,. t flf'ed .al " <Ibric• llo ~· ~~ ,t}I QU11h D""""""· ,..,._Al. I • • • ' ' on his h8.nds and feet. Fire officials said be'was living in a sm all •hed behind the city animal shelter and Was asleep when the 14-e broke oot about 7:25 a .m. When firemen. arrived, they said, Troub was wandering around outside the shed. They said paramedics ad· ministered drup and rust aid at the scene. Tbey listed the building and contents as 'a total loss. Firemen safd they sun have no dollar esij10ate of the loss. Cause of the blaze ia ·still being in· vestigated.. .• nu,y also said Ibey don't know Who owned the. shed .or why t.iae man was living there. Apiu-tm.ent Burgled Ebert Conely o{ GO Calle Mon- terey, San Clemente reported Sunday the fbeft or $15~ in c~meras, photoarephic equip. meat, and clothln1 from bis apartmeDt. P.olice found that four iouvered"Windotn.bad been remand AD inyestlptioa la UD· derway. 1 • Patty Hearst 'Con/ ession' SaUl False SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -At· torneys for both sides in 1tbe Patricia Hearst ca"se denied published reports today that the newspaper heiress confessed to several crimes -including a fatal bank robbery -and agreed totumstate'sevidence. ' A story in toClay's New York Post quoted "sources familiar with the interviews" as saying1 Miss Hearst confessed during talks with cou rt·'appointed psychiatrists seeking to de- termine whether she is mentally competent . The Post said Miss Hearst identified severaJ persons who A 22-year-<>ld transient was ar- rested by Laguna Beach Police today after quantities of codeine and hashish allegedly were sold to undercover narcotics agents. Michael Scott Wynn was held at city jail in lieu of $10,000 bail. Det. Terry MacAdam alleged that Wynn used ralsified pre· scription blanks to purchase co- deine for resale. MacAdam said agents had purchased codeine on two oc- casions and hashish on a thlrd oc- casion. Wynn was arrested at S a.m. at an all-night restaurant after he was spotted by uniformed of· Cicers. China Trip For He nry HONG KONG (UPI) - Secretary of State Henry A. Kiss inger will visit China Oct. 19-23, the of- ficial New China News Agency announced today. "It has been agreed upon through consultations that Dr. Henry A. Kissinger, United States secretary of State and assistant lo the U.S. president for national security affairs, will visit the People's Republic o( China Crom Oct. 19 through Oct. 23, 1975," the agency said. No further details were given. Babcbck to Retire As Coast Policeman HE rrnPED o• -harbored her as • fugitive -.oo ., • I""• l!l.a agreed to te11ify against ber ter-By FREDERICK SCHOEMEllL his 20-year career. He retired ·~ rorist comrades in return for lm-°' .. o.uy "'" .. ..., Sunday. DEBT WJ1Jl ,4J) munityorspeciailreaUnent. A handmade "wanted" poster "It never bothered me much. Tile report aaid Miss Hearst, used to hang. on 8 makeshift. ln (act, I 'd drive out there once "Thefirst callerboqhtit." 21 , decided to cooperate with bulletin board on Woodland a night just to see what the ·1bat's the 1Uccioct advertising authorities after her attorney, F. Drive, once a base or the bulletin board had to say," Bat>- aucceaa story related by tbe Lee Bailey, told her it was lbeon-Laguna Beach drug culture. rock said. Con:ma.del Mar man who placed ly way to avoid a long prisoo ln the center or the poster· "I never kn ew of anyone who ~addin theDailyPU~: term. was a yellowed newa.paper tried to get revenge. I suppose -. photograph or Laguna Beach NtAJU.Y.-DIJa1·1N17foat., "This ls absolutely not 4'1e," Police Sgt. Norman Babcock, it was because I always tried to • lneb CreaU•e Dal&n uJ.dAlbel,Johnson,apartnerof then 8 partner in a two-man be fair, even if I knew they ... · • surfboard. Clear with Bail, e•'s, . hen lofonned of the ti were in the wrong," he said. 1 ·ex ' 1 reclwood s(rf P,. L'eaah. ' narco · cs squad that was mak· ...... ., _..., · -...· .. f'loatlVPtollOpounder. PoSt story. "I 've been the only inc substantial inroads into Fairness almost cost Babcock ~" • .• ~t->{~~ ~: flD,~-mx , attorney with her tor the past drug trafficking in the Art his lire. "1li .. ~· ,...,. ~ ...... H you bave1a Aeqolni vessel week and she has not coOfessed C.Olony. "One night Nell Purcell (now I • .• .. " &!""" -•1r 'd ilk h to anything. ~·wanted Dead or Alive,'' the a police captain) and I were ar·. . ..,.. • you e&oconve,.itocu ,call · "She Couldn't make"adeeision rww.ter read. -ting a guy for sales or marl· ... '%1"' ··~· . ~w.u ontytM.Oa1ewwon1s· "" th ~ ·~ .!=:. • ·t ~ .:: '=~~'110~~~~.erthe ~aua:~;U,e:,t~t:-:be;i,.~~ to ',s·::::e:!'!.~srJ~e!oi!~e{i~;: l~~nAft:~ !~be~t:3:·u:·=~ "" ~ I: -· ~ rtibtplaceiltheDailyPilot. _.. U.S. Attorney J amesL. Bf'OWl\r $10,000, lt all depended," Bab-the guy told us he wanted to 10 t--~~~====:;::==~l~~=========~~-....:,'~(8~,..~o~P~A~1T~Y~,~p~ ... ~~.U~)~-+:-·~-~k~r~ec~ali~ed~in~a~n'._in~tervl~~~ew~on~---(~Se~ePOSTER,Po.«e.U> ' Paralyzed By Bandit In Holdup By JACK CHAPPELL Of .. 0.llypt....... I Imprisoned in a wheelchair ror . nearly 40 years by an armed rob- ber's gunshot, Harold Marshal) oC Laguna Beach gained freedom &tnday. He died at Orange Coun· ty Medical Center. Hewas63. An autopsy is pendfng. however. Of(ieials of the Orange County Coroners office said to- day the cause or death'may be linked to the gurishot which left Mr_ Marshall a parapietpc. _.,., The ~an who shot ManhaU , was pardoned in 1968 by then Gov. F.jlpiWld G . "Pal" Brown. Gerald V,ance, then o printer in Wood.lanlf, had served 18 years in pri·son al the result or the kidnap. ping,. ro_b~ry and Shooting ori June 16, 1936. That night, Marshall, young, good-looking and a bit or a lady's man, had agreed lo drive a cab while the driver look his wife to a movie. Ordinarily Marshall worked as a Greyhound ticket agent. \ He picked up t~-ttrnh 18-year· old Vance as a fare and wa• directed to drive out Laguna Ca· nyon Road. Speaking for an interview with the Daily Pilot 10 years ago, Mr. Marshall recalled the event with sharp and bitter clarity. Marshall s aid he was hit so hard with a stolen pistol that it shattered the butt or th e gun. "The damn fool hit me and shot me while I was driving. One shot went past my head and the other went into my spine," he said. Marshall said that Vance's partner, Fu !ton De Bord . now de- ad, was waiting in a c<1r for Vance. "They f.ere going to tie me up and lt?ave me but I talkrd J hem into taking me back into town." he said. "They took me behind the old Sandwich Mill where the World Savings & Loan Association i!> now and threw me out. I called out and some rellow in the r~taurant heard m e," Marshall said. Mr. Marshall spent six months in the hos pital after the attack. Then he s pent two years on his ~~~i i~i;;de~u~i~j~~~~~. were • (See VICTIM, Page.U) \, Dilly ,.Nol i\lft ..... ST ART1S A NEW LIFE Uiguna'a Sgt. Babcock -1\ ' • L/SC Going Vp •••. A mock fire staged at the Doheny Volun· teer Fire Station was "extinguished " by volunteer firem en from the station and full-time firemen from the county fire de- uartment 's South Mission Vi e.lo Station .Thursday. Smoke bombs and flickering red lights provided the a ppearance of a real fire. The combined training session was held to fa miliarize the agencies with fire fighting t echniques and ·intercompany coordination. The ''snorkl e'' truck was one of five units which responded. I Fro.Page Al AMBULANCE ••• from El Toro. Speaking during a Laguna Beach Chamber of Commerce meeting recently. Bernard Carr, South Coast Community Hospital administrator, said be fully ex- pected response times t.o again climb to 20 to 30 minutes when, the pilot proriram ends. · Currently, responses are averaging less than 10 minutes for both county and city am- bulance calla. Carr was contradicted by Laguna Beach Councilwoman * * * Weather, Siarf l.imited Need Phyllis Sweeney who said that people within Laguna Beach could count on both the city's con- tract with Hospital Ambulance and the backup Fire Department ambulance. · That Fire Department am- bulance, however, may not. be • used outside the city. · There are sever,al plans in the works to impro~e ambulance service for the county area, ac- cording to Ann Christian, aide to Fifth District Supervisor 1bome Riley. One is to beef up the county fire department rescue capability. Under most circumstances, the rescue trucks cannot transport •accident victims now. The second is to work out an agreement between the county . and the city and the hospital for For .Amh11lance ::ii:~= :'d~1:::c:.:,:.~ Crummy weather and smaller than normal surf foe moot al the summer significantly decreaaed the number of emeqency calls for ambulance transport. along thecoaat. Laguna Beach City Manager Al Tbeal said that for July 9 through Sept. 29, there were 32 emereency ambulance calls in the city u compared to llO calls during the two precedin~ moolhl. s::O~h:! ::,Tef;e!n~5f:'~b!~~' understand, that's very un· usual,'' Tbeal said. A special pilot ambulance pro- iram offered by Soulh Coast Community Hospital and lhe couaty wu dealgned to meet an expected summer increase in emeraencies. Crai1 Scudder. operator of ~pltal Ambulance, aald for the firat alx weeks of lhe pilot pro-aram. the special ambulance ~to 128 calls al wbicb 71 (iocl'udin1 nonemercency tran1ports) were in the city. There were 24 Dana Point calls, oilhl In Soulh La&UDa and five in Luuna Niguel. 'i'heal said that had there been. more emerrenctes there would have been creater need fort.be ci· · ty to uee its emergency back up am.bu.lance. It was u:1ed only twice during the summer when the boopital-basecl private am- bblance was .not available. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT franchise with a private com-pany, Paramedic service offered tbrough lhe county lire depart- ment is still two years away for the area. A further considerauon·for the county is coverage of the Mission Viejo, El Toro, and San Juan Capistrano areas. Laguna Niguel Sheriff's Substation commander Lt. Jerry Kranz said reswnse times in the Sadd.leback area have 'climbed during the summer whee the coast received benefit ol the pilot study. Lt. Kranz complained of in- stances of long response times and ·said that on one occasion, Sheriff's deputies transported a victim in a patrol car because no ambulance was available. He also cited instances of mechnical malfunctions includ· inc one on an emergency run when the ambulance ran with siren only because its red lights were out due to a faulty allemater. · One official compared the cur- rent situation of ambulance service to two people aleeping on a double bed wilh only a twiD·bed blanket: ''When somebody's warm. the other is cold,'' he said. Marine Buses Would Bypass Oceanside "1be criminal element knows there are Marines waiting ror' buses and go to the station to prey on them.'' a Camp Pendleton spokesman says in an- nouncing a move to stop it. In a week or 10 days, Marines will be able to catch buses to San Diego or Los Angeles directly ·from Camp Pendleton, avoiding Ille need to 10 to Oceanaicle first. Crime around city bus Stops in Oceansidfl has been on the upsw- ing. . The new Greyhound bus service will eliminate the need for the Youn& servicemen to travel to Oceaualde on city busea and from there eateh a Greybouncl bus. A reponal official ol Greyhound aald in Loo Angeles lhat the big. C.."."'ea wlll be stopping on the 'Whites Silrro1ibded BRASILIA, BraziL(UPll -·8-ta reaeblng tills capital say Jndl-........ b:r mlcrallcm in· to Brasil'• tropical rllll '-t ha" !al4 ~ ... to a white -1• -.""'da,.. \' I Fro•PageAI POSTER .•• back to his van to get his money. I remember saying, 'I hope you don't come out with anything but money.' The next thing I saw was the butt of a gun. "We overpowered him. It was the closest I came considering the hundreds of arrests we made.'' Many of those arrested in the mid-19608 were fringe member• of the Brotherhood of Eternal Love, later identified as one or the world's lar,gest drug im- portatiOn and distribution rings. Babcock said he always was suspicious of the Brotherhood, ostensibly a religious cult, cen- tered around Mystic Arts World, a book, bead and bealth food store on South Coast Highway. "There were too many as- sociations, people wit.b known drug invoJtrem•nt in Anaheim, Newport Beach, Laguna Beach and One rat.her well known in- dividual from back East who made frequent trips to Laguna Beach," Babcock recalled. The individual was Dr. Timothy LeBJ'Y.. Babcock joined t.be Laguna Beach force in 1955 after receiv- ing hia discharge from the Marine ·Corps. He took a job working nights at a gas station. "Vic Sagan and some ol the other guys used to atop by. They encouraged me to apply. I did. A month later, they hired me.'' Over the yean, Babcock bas worked narcotics, investigations and patrol. He said be fqund the latter the most satUfyini. "In Laguna Beach, the public puts more demands on policemen than in other areas. 1n other areas, they want you when there's an accident, or a robbery or a burglary. In Laguna, you've also got to take care of the barking dog at 4 a.m. and the vacation house checks." Babc<>C'.k was one of a handfUl of officers who lived in Laguna Beach. His number always was listed in the telephone direc- tocy. ''You have a much better feeling, you get more respect, and you have more respect for the community, when yoo live .. in il But, the way tbi.qs are to- day, you can't afford to buy in Laguna Beach on a patrolman's salary.'' be said. Babcock, 46, will depart tomorrow for rural Mariposa County, near Yosemite, where he and bis wife, Jan, will start · work on an adobe house and farm. "Laguna is as good a com-. munity as you can find , but Southern California as far as I 'm concerned ls absolutely overcrowded. ''We'll ·start work on the house this"' week. We hope to become self sufficient." Babco~k·s spread will be known as Suong Chama Rauch. "'I;hal's Hopi for the right way." PATI'Y ••• ing, persoilalJ)' lb charge of Ille Hearst cue, termed the repoG "a wild story, 1• and 1aid "lbeb.al not. offer.ed to turn 1tate'a evidence. · "I don't know aD)'lblna aboUt any statement lhat abe's made to theproaeeutlori. l 'mnatawveof any cooperation that abe'• ex· -'lnS or offertn1 to Ille pro-• -on. There ba .. bee no plea dlleullou ... ' ' F;t~nijty--Via UF 20 Dis~ppear OT!-Mystery Trip PoaTLAND. Ore. IVPl)-A 0 ·....,..,,,,,,.,_,I 2 ... .; '· • L Ir. ~ •aell1d in reli.S-.,oUow a ~ deecribed •la TM mtqfnf,ytew ,...,...,.. .. ....,,...., ao ml•p'ne lhelr l!Oo, ... claim• ... to be -Identified atrr ..... penonareputecftobecmlbftrway mllUons of yean old, _.....u,. Jtelly, 2', wbo Uc! JllA to eterw.it:r ln .an unldeotified ny. to aomewbere jg weate.ra ~out:' 1D a qWa la ing obJe<t barned pollee In Ille Colorado f.,. a ru,111 ·rn. Ilda area. rr-... .... small Oregon coastal area of lJn. earthintotheunl•ene. and bil ,p.rurieDd. td&41fled colDCountytoday. "The couple who IP*e to a •.Im, decided to fol'1w ... SU of the 20 have been Iden· meetiDJ ID Waldpart (lept. 14) •-::; look1D1-....... ·~ tllledtentatlvely.inelucllogauex· ._..._..., callll,"aald-et• 11ae7.__..__. Marine. The Identifications were -wboaltmcled. SI ..... CllllM ra&bsBecl,..ol made by the Portland Oregonian. Al intheeueof otherlhrlol9ed. tllll' 11:ll•Mtola711:,.de·•ntl' 1be missing include an assort· ln the n:»,eetlng, the witneu de-pa••~N'WandfoUcMr·tbml. - The other four tentctftbo tm.clporw'amoq._._ -f ............ -. about ... daUllit.r ., I&. - lln..1-PIWtr, wllo"""-Spray Danger Action Delayed By DOUG FRITZSCHE 0t ... o.u,~.-... After testifying before a U.S. Senate committee on·tbedangers of some spray can propellants to the earth's ozone shield against cancer.causing radiation, UC Irvine scientist F .S. Rowland ex· pects no action until next :spring at the earliest. ... ''Nothing much will happen now until the National Academy of Sciences panel makes its re· port, scheduled for about April I, 1976," said Rowland, who with fellow UCI researcher Mario Molina discovered the problem. ••AT PRESENT,'' HE said, '"the argument •wait for the NAS report' ls almost unbeatable with legislatures.'' That argument, he said, is like- ly to prevent action on a bill Rowl&nd ekpect.s Sen. Dale Bum· pers <D ·Ark.) to introduce soon. Rowland expects the proposed legislation to be aimed at ban- ning aerosol sprays that use as propellants fluorocarbons 11 and 12. -...D fluorocJlf'botis cause a chain reaction in· the earth •s stratosphere that depletes lhe amount of OICJb.e. Oaone. a molecule ·made ., three O X y I e D .atoma.aetato keep out extreme ultraviolet radiation. • · The radi•tion can came skin caueer. Rowland pootuiatea lhat a 1 RWCHt deereue in 010De could -a 2 percent lne!eaae in the number of cMm ol akin cancer. Already, be Hid, 10,000 annual akin cancer cMell may be due to-e depletlan. AT THE REAKING In Waablnlton, before lhe upper at- moophere aubepm-al lhe Senate Commi·ttee on .Aeronautical aad Space ·~. ·Bumpon promised to• . take a 1eacl role In deolpiDJ leclalatlon. "'l wouldn't want to mmounce any leaninc that I ma,y have,•• He does not expect legislation said Bum~. ''but baed on the aimed at the same chemicals ·testimony of scientist& whom I used .. as ref.rigerants becBuse consider to be leaders in the they rank htghet on the scale or field, nobody bu come before necessity." v tills subcommittee and denied a . c.. single facet of the Rowland· ROWLAND'S THEORY, re-Molina theory which set this vealed in June 1974, is that the whole thing in motion.'' U.S. Court Eyes Alien Procedures WASIDNGTON (UPI) -Tbe supreme court, which has placed tough restrictions on searches by the U.S. boarder patrol, agreed today to review 'a lower court de· cision that put.I further limits on agents bunting illegel Mexican aliens. The justice• ·agreed to hear the Jwrtice Department's appeal of a 9lh U.S. Court of Appeals holding that a vague, highly generalized Warrant fssued ·by a federal magi.strate does not allow ran- dom questioning of drivers at an F--PageAI VICTIM ••• established ebeckpoint near San Clemente. The appeals court baled its ruJ. .ing on a 1973 Supreme Court de- cision that held tbe Border Patrol eoold not atop can randomly on back roads to conduct searches. Tbe high court ruled lut year, after the appeals court deciaioo acted on today~ that warranUesa checkpoint auto searches at San Clemente also were a violation of the fourth amend meal. The government argued in seeking it.s latest appeal that the generalized warrant was suffi. cient to meet constitutional stan· dards, allhouah lhe warrant only noted lhe great influx of Wegal immigrants from Mexico and declared this was ''probable cause•• for questioninc auto drivers and p;assencen. The court's ruling overturned the convictions of three person:i who were question'ed. at the checkpoints. 'd Wlidpoft cm llM ..-; •I t Epperson, ••• ud ...... -;RobertReubm,af..-- -llvacleaatofWaM!P~-· -not lc!Mtlftad ~ -· but-NewYortl*'Olllai.ave _ .. touch wllh autborl-. UneolDCountySberilfRcaa.t. tmsalddurinllheweekencllhe20 arenotofflcia14' mtwn1becauoe tbeyappaneti)'left~. · Ayouns-mu,wlle-to liveberldetlty, t.--tbe meetlnl. wblch abe aaid lhe at• -eel ' .! . "I have a friend wholell towa ro follow lhem and 2 dcm'l-lf bcl ia com•na bact, or wbln. •• lhe said; The woman said lhe beard ot tbem ... ln1 from opsatona(tbe Waldport Ian, when lhe -took place. ., 'Die -man said bor-111!<! uo --"quite a -Ol DIODO)' ," but she clldn't-. lflj; 1ave It all away befOl'e be dlNj>-• peered. ' "He was extremely ~ about what tbeae peop1;~ ahe reported. • Beat Buildup . Warnings ~et For New Car.s _, . . .. ~ . DETROIT (UPI) -New-ear buye~ in California ...., w!ll fUld printed wai:nlnJs that 'out· line potentially huarcluuo hl'at build·"I"' in lhelr ""'°' eoatros catalytic converters. Spokesmen for .Detroit a'.#o flnna say lhere are no pl""'! lo ex-' lhe warning lahela to e\lrS sold 1n lhe other •s atata. • There have been reoortl '·or ..irasa fires caused b1 the catalytic eonvertora which mai' overheat under certain cOWU· tions. Auto maken say the Qme conditions would cause excessive heat hulld·up ID any exhaust system. . · · The Environmental Proteetion Agency has proposed that~· a warninl signal be Installed cm· au new cars using the smoe control device to warn motoriatl ol. over- heating. The auto makers tiiVe said such a device is not need.ea!· ... ... Stereo Equipment • Stolen by Burglqe Burglars who removed a screen and then entered the--tiv- inc room via the window ~ stereo equipment valued at $1,380 from a Dana Point home over the weekend, Orange Coun· I)' Sheriff'• officers reported lb- .day. " Deputies said the t.b..P.ft oc- curred while· produce l:.rOker William Chris Brooks, at, w~ absent from the home at 33812 Slalqa Drive. . Dana Hllli Hlllb Scbool's varsity cheerleadm show m. tricate formatfon as part of their routine to keep spirits> high-at gamee and rallies. Upper level membera from left are Unda Brothwell, Debbie Luebke and Debbie Spriet, tbe mascot. Kathy Hockett ls In foreerounct and bottom members of formation from left are Patil Buawell, T-, ~and Bo,e ~· ., I I F ... Eavlr•• ·eat Henry W e b er: 1 Stiil Fighting l .,.~~ana Aller 25 yean of Oft'V!ce1 Henry II. Weber, lf.D . ..cirodl!om u.iNavy w becan nC)l!nc. Illa bottles llnee -ID 11110, wbicb be .,. .. forced to tae becaUN IUllf\re caused' partial 1-ol beulq, are dllr,.-!!!!l.t fJOm •WO be saw 'WtilJe cm "actl•• du!7. NOW, WITll WOUl6 BE wmTllS for varioua publications and apeab ID tbe balls of sovemme.nt. he'• flll>tln1 lop........., tbe envinimpent. . : Dr. Weber, a Le1sUre W.,..kl realdent, bu been chairman of Ibo environmental praer-taUoo com· mltlte for the CalifOl'Dla Garden Clubo, lac. for 15 years. AJ& aueh, lie repretents 18,000 perscm wben he' Jobl>les botll In Sacr-to and Wasbiqtoo D.C. He. spea.b more for basic principles than specific leciSJ•tion, be explained, bec•use of the club's status u ~ nonpro!it Ol'(aniuUoo. · . FOK H YEAllS, HE RAS alsO been a board member of Defend en ol Wildllfe. an Organization· whit'b, he explained. believes "wildlife (leaerves a belier.break than generally given by flab and wildlife.· aiencJes.:• \ I-During all lbese years, he bu attended -numerous ••ency bearings. Tbe experience baa led him to conclude that ••resource manaaement is 11~b an important thing, we can't always leave it to ~people we call eX:perts.," · JU.St Six weeks ago, he explained, he attended a hearing in · Washington, D.C. on migratory birds. The agenda said that ~mments from the public would be beard, time penn.ittlng LESS THAN A RALF HOUR before the bearing was to end, he· interrupted the meeting and obiected that it was ''an extremely un- democratic way•• to .conduct a p~blic WEBER hearing. · The eXperts, he believes, 68.ve usually alread)r made their decisions before the hearing starts. · "I guess you could say I'm kind of a maverick in this business,'' be admitted. His invol~ement began soon after he retired and moved to Palm Springs. That was when he learned that mourning doves were being shot as game birds. HE 'OBJECTED, LEARNED TBA T others did too, and tried to get restrictive legialation passed. The effort failed but it led him into other areas of concern. "It's been a long pull but it's a very interesting subject to be involved in,'! he said. . "It's up to young people to get busy and use their\nfluence." · Although some people are pitting the environ- • ment ·against the economy, Dr. Weber said this is notbo,,..itsbould be. "IT'S SIMPLY GmTING THE wrong slant on the picture,•• he said. "When one goes up, the other goes up." He believes this would happen if an effort were made to improve the inner cities. Such an effort would require•'jobs, he explained, but it would also improve one part of the environment while it saves the outer areas which are rapidJy being made into suburbs. Dr. Weber, who shares his home office with his paintings of wildlife,. numerous papers he has writ- ten, a plaque placing him in the California Conservation Hali of Fame and a 20-year-old pet dove, Solomon, also believes there's no excuse for air pollution. ''I THJNK IT'S TERRIBLE. [l's an insult to one's intelligence to have so little done about it," he said. But bis experiences also provide reason to be somewhat optimistic . .. When he became involved in 1940, few people thought or the environment. Now, many people share his interest. And eight years ago at a meeting in Palm Spr- ings, he recalled, he suggested that energy be con· served and solar energy be investigated. . TilAT WAS DUllJNG A TIME when people who used the· most electricity were given the cheapest rates. Now, tDO. people arethinkinJ as be did then. ·•As people become better informed, better educated," he explained, ''they begin to see the light ... Fuel Shortage Reduced.Deaths? . . BERKELEY (AP) -.Alameda County· during Last year's gasoline the fU"St three months of shortage may have re-1974. suited in a longer life for many Americans by cut-THE GREATEST drop ting: down on auto ex· -33 percent in San bausts, a University of Francisco and 38 percent California study says. in Alameda County - A team of pubUc health ·came Jn deaths from specialists at the un-chronic IUDJ disea..es. ivenity's Berkeley cam-~Heart disease deaths pus said that the number aeclined 17 percent in d deaths fell 13 percent San Francisco and 11 ill San Francisco and 8 percent in Alameda percent across the bay in County. i I No11> lintr"'8 GI ""' MGldl/ul Arabella -TONY C4RR -fo,.,.erly of "$treet-Con"-J!lllrfonrclntr ., TONY ROSSINI _,,, "'6"' • ucepl Mo""47 /ron. B p.M. , . 1l'll.o WEST SHOPPING CENTER ,,.. DtOgo Frwy. Md~ Poz Aood •• laguna Hiiia F or a...tvatlo~ .,re-call 581-1500 ' I Mondlft October •• 1171 • • • Shell Infbrmation Series: MOtor Oil I wani ·to help your caB engine live to a ripe old age. -, By Bruce Boswell, Shell Lubrication Expert --· Whether you use Shell or another motor oil this i._fonnation might put off that awful moment when the mechanic says, "This isn't going to be cheap." Motor oil· is yotn' engine's life blood. The type of oil you use and the way you use it can help you get thousands of extra miles without a major engine repair. Oil's enonnous job At 55 mph, each piston in yotn' engine moves up and down inside its cylinder about35 times a second. It travels about a quarter of a mile ~§i§j forevt!eymileyoudrive. When I: you step on the gas, the piston rods push against the crank- shslt with a presstn"e of more ~ than a thousand powids per· ~ square inch. A film of motor oil thinner than this newspaper page sep- arates lhese parts and keeps them from grinding each other to pieces. Besides this lubricating job, a motor oil should clean the engine, help cool it, and protect against rusting. With all this work to do, yolB' motor. oil deserves yotn' attention. SAE 10W, SAE 30, etc. What 1hose numbers really mean Tt.ose are viscosity grades. They tell how thick the oil is. The higher the number, the thiCker the oil The SAE stands for the Society of Auto-. motive Engiileers, who 8et up the grades. The Wmeans it's for cold weather use. When starting an.engine in cold weather, a thin oil like !OW will tlow . well and protect well. But as the engine gets hotter, the oil gets thinner, and a !OW can't always protect a hot engine adequately. The opposite is true for a high viscosity grade like SAE 30 or 40. It's thick enough to protect· a hot engine, but on a really cold morning it would be too thick. The engine Try this motor.oil fact or myth quiz. Your oil can look dirty and still be OK. Fad. The oil get.I dark because engine contamination is being held in the oil instead of depa1ited in the engine. Motor oils made from Pennsylvania crude necessarily perform better. Myth. Where the crude oil comes from has little to do with the quality of the finished product. Refining and additives make the important dif- ferences in mdtor oils. Eve,.Yone should change the filter every time they change oil. Myth. Most car makers recommend changing the filter every other time. If you're changing it every time, you may be wasting-money. Check your owner's manual to find out. MUJtigrade oil can 1ave gasoline. Fa<t. In a cold start-up, a IQW-30 or IOW-40 multi- grade oil will be thinner than a single grade 30 weight. Therefore the engine runs with less ·drag and uses less gasoline. In cold- weather 8hort·trip driving, when the engine never really geta warmed up, some drivers may save as mu~h as 3.4 percent, depending on the car and the temperature. .. would be hard to start and the thick oil would be slow getting to vital parts. Multigrades Multigrade oils, the kind with two' mnnbers . like lOW-40, contain chemicals called polymers ihat make them act like low viscos- ity grade oils when the engine is cold and high viscosity grade oils when the en~ is !wt.' So why doesn't everybody buy multi- grades? . Because single grades generally cost less. And many people can use them satisfactorily, depending on the weather and the way they drive. To find the grades that we recommend for the temperattn"e range in your area, see-- the chart at right. Things to cons ider when choosing a lllOto r oil Consider tJie kind of driving you do. Perhaps a single grade lOW is right for normal winter driving in yotn' area But on a long highway trip with a heavy load, the engine will get pretty hot even though it's cold outside. Yotid need a !OW-30 or IOW-40 for high tempera- ture protection .. well as quick winter starts. Th£ condition of llw car can mak< a dif- ftrrt:nee . If the car is hard to start when it's cold, a low viscosity oil can help it turn over. If yotn'car is an "oil burner", a high viscosity oil cail cut consUmption. (But get it fixed as soon as you can. It pollut.es.) ltdoe1m't hurt ro rnix wlwn adding oil-if. If the oil in your engine is right for yotn' car, and the oil you're adding is too, it doesn't make any difference if they're different brands. · Today's cars need rwt be "broken in" with any special oil. At yotn" first oil change, 11le highest pressure in your engine is where the camshalt (A) pushes against the valve tiftA!ni (8). Here, an anti-wear additive in the oil lays·down a thin film that must protect while pressure reaches about 100,000 lbs. per eq. inch. start off with the right oil for yotn" car, then stick with it. A good oil doesn't need lwlp fr<nn an oil treatm;mt. An oil that meets the car maker's warranty service requirements is designed to do every!.hing your engine needs. Look for "Semce ClaSsificatio11 SE" on the can. What.oil changes really do Maybe yolive heard a story about a guy who never changed his oil and drove 50,000 miles without a breakoown. Some of those stories might be 'true tor all I know. But I wouldn't by it with my car. · The' fact is, you play the odds with oil changes. • Today'& high quality oils and filters do a ' commendable job of protecting against' the dirt, soot, acid, and other junk that gets into your oil. The oif s detergent properties are eo good t1J!11. about a poWld o(this contaminaUon can be suspended in yolB'oil where it will drain out at changing time. But there's a limit lb what the oil can do. If you don't change, eventually the add!Uvei F1nd the 11'111~ ShtU reeonuntndl for JOUr dl••e. I •CM· -·· " ~· • t !=:;=::;==;::::;:, :::;:, ::::;,§::::::;:, ::::;,=;=:::::::i ... t . . LIO II ,, :IQ » ~ to • 1'111 • • IGO Outtkk Temperature • Not recommetlCled !Of IUltar.ed ~ &peed driWlg that suspend dirt, fight wear, and so forth will be used up, and trouble can start. So, while you can save a few bucks on oil over the life of a car by stretching between changes, I don't think it's worth the risk. ' Now some infonnation about Shell mqtor oils: Check the Shell lineup fo r the right motor oil for your car. Shell X-100* motor oils are available in single grades SAE !OW, 20W, 3-0, and 40. Each offers the protection you need for its temperature range. And each meets the warranty service requirements of every U.S. car maker. And most foreign cars. Shell x.100~ Multigrade motor oil is an SAE IOW-40, an all-season oil offering excellent high temperature protection plus good low temperature startability. Us patented· formula fights sludge and other contaminants that can harm your engine. · Shell Super X~motoroil earns the JOW-50 rating, the widest rnultigrade range you can buy. If you want even greater high temperature protection than Shell IOW-40, this oil is for you. With proper care and a top quality molor oil (and Shell Super X is our fine st) we believe that most of today's newer cars can be expected to go 100,000miles without a major engine repair and with no apprc· ciable sacrifice in perfonnance. Any questions? Write me. Send them with your name and address to: Bruce Boswell, Shell OilCo., P.O. Box61609, Civic Cent.er Station, Houston, Texas, 7'1WB. For so me more infonnation on taking good care of your car, ask for our free booklet, "Questions and Answers About Motor Oil." People working with energy • r •. ' - -. DAii.. V PILOl' Mond , Octooerl, 1875 . . . I -.. l t .... ,~.,~ Monday's Cloeing Pri~ee NEW YORK· STOCK EXCHANGE I • Recovery in U.S.· A Fragile Thing By SYLVIA PORTER At this, the start of the tourth quarter or 1975 out ef'Onomy ls well into its initial recuperation from th~ de· • epest, broades t , m0$t prolonged slump since the depression 1930s, more than 40 ye:ars ago. But despite surface evjdenco suggesting It is a sturdy even strong recovery, it already is blotched by threatS wh.i~b. if r.ermitted to ~come r e alities, could abort the • b~cally eeble upturn 1n a matter of m o nths. Some na- t 1on al I y re s pec ted economists, in fac t. are openly predicting tha t the shape or this move· ment will change into a "double hump" and we will again be s lidi ng downward a s e arly as Money's Worth m id -1976 -.with all that t,he downward s lope of a "W" next y ear would imply for our JObs, payc hecks and profitis as well as for th.e November 1976eJections. • THE' ANXIETIES ARE indisputable. Skepticism is wides pre ad amo ng cons ume rs and businessmen that the slump ~as e ~en e nded (not so s urpris ing if the skeptic iJ in the bas te, s tall w e ak aut o o r hous ing industries or lives ln a n e ighborho od whe r e j o blessn ess ts alarmingly high or is a m o ng the c lose t o 8 million une mployedJ. And the c.h31leng~s ar~ eno rmo u s . Among the m : a n un· a c c eptably hig h r ate or infla tion, s teep level ot interest r.a~es , a huge t o t a l o f une mploy ed, tremendous budget 'de·· f1c1ts . • Thus , so fa r thi~ is a fragile and uncertain recuperation .--.Just a~ the f everis h boom that bred the 1974-75 slumpfla- l18it..was1oyless a nd unsustainable. r .But even a d mitting all the "ifs , ands & buts,'' an ex- pans ion this is. To d ocument: • -:-''f.\EAL'' GROSS national product -with the impact· of price incre a ses o n the dollar totals eliminated -rose in the s econd and third quarters after five cons ecutive qua rte r s o f dec lin e . and the rise is continuing. The advances could put lhP ccon_on:iy·s r e al growth for 1975 at 6 to 8 percent o r e ven m o r e . This is the broades t measure of our nation's output of goods a nd s e rvices. -As or Aug u s t. latest reporting date production of our nation's factories, mines and utilities had 1 risen four months in a :ow and th~ pa~e of rise has been ·acceler ating. In· dustnal productio n 1s bac k to the highest level since January 1975. • -The total number of e mployed in the U .S . has climbed 1.5 millio n to 85.4 million, highest since November 1974. Layoffs hav e bottomed out, rebirings are rising. Although the unemploy ment rate remains high at 8.4 per- cent oft-he l abor force and the rat e is much higher among blacks. teenagers and women, the rate is down from last !'iummer's peak of 9.2 percent a nd joblessness among heads of households is n o w down to S.5 percent -PE R~NAL INCO!'fES have been surging upward, are now running at an adjusted annu al rate of $1 .2 trillion up7.4 percent from this time a year ago. ' ... M~~ 'r'Ollht tU .. 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While still depressed, the auto and hol:15ing industries h ave come back a bit as cons umers have boosted their buying of new and used cars, new and old houses. -Business slashed its inventories at a spectacularly brutal· pace during the slump and goods in warehouses are now down to levels where business will be forced to renew buying and restocking m erely to meet curr~otdemands. j -THE STOCK Mt\RKET, as measured by the New-· York Stock Exchange index, soared 56 Percent between last fall and mid-July. Stock price Ups and downs are considered. a key leading indicator -'telegraphing in advance the ups and downs in the economy as a whole. The stock market's upsurge was unquestionably signaling the recuperation in the economy th al beg~ in late spring. l Nevertheless, the threats lo the life of t h is economic re- covery are very real and frightening. They could halt what would be a Jong, healthy ~ptrend under imaginative ~ledgeable, courageous leadership the nation believed in. ... 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SW--Plpl ,. I 71i+ * ClllllQM .olO 1 11 1""+'\,.; Gr-1 1.SO S 13 21V.t--., 8'* )ly 2.-'lo ' 'II ,.._ + \lo Olrnmlltl. I• I 2 1tli'J • .... Grl¥Prll .SO J 1' 12 Bank V• .• J :M 11V.+ "'9 CWrlnc; .llD 71 1°""-,_ GreM A&P .. 41 12°"' ... e.n.Trwtl 4 201 _,...._ "'° Cllr11'• .JI»·; 111 l214o+"" GtLk~l.'10 s 1 141'1+ v. Bkr PfA t'h •• 101 2-•\o\ :.. CUIMrH 1,.0 1 JI 26~-v. GIN Ir .IOd 1• I 17V. ... ~ I By LOUISE COOK ,._._....,...Wr!W 1 ElectriC companies trylnf encourage conservation ease the brunt of rate in· c;reases are experimenting I . -- :Baja Tourist ·Trade Shows • Sharp Rise ; . MEXICALr. Mexico (AP) ;-American tourists are s till »ouring .into Baja C 8.lifornia in arowmg numbe r s despite reports of a s lumping U .S. ~onomy, Mexican officiaJs ,.y. • , And government l~aders f'_! goin·g ahead w ith plans to 1ure still more. ·oov. ·Milton Castellanos said more' than 21.7 million "-m ericans crossed the border Jut year into the Mexican peninsula state -2.3 million more than ln the previous jear. -"Their dollars added 12 per. C'91t to the B•Ja caJi.fornia eeonomy, he said fti a s t ate-. Gf·lbe-lllate address. f.y or Ille Amerlca.ns a milllmam of !bree ID Bafa, aad ...... 11 Ptti- .cletlaned to induce 1on· ltQlueunderway: Some 940· m11e11 of new -... were opened lut year •• SIA mUUon hl&hwo,y pro- ... -m ... 1 as much for •lrhiar tourists •• !or ~·· • • • . -th [ BlrtiOll 1 . .0.. 13 2'v. •.• C'tclo!K(p I 2 2-16\lo-y, GINNlk I.ID S •t 39 -I/, Wt new ways o computing Bird cR .20 11 ass 12\.'I+ "' eyprv, 1.• 1 1s 2,i.. "' GNN p1 '·'°.. 1 21:w.-v. customers' b ·11 Th a.Mc:lnc .60 J 11 1\fl •.• ~ o -G1ws1"1n ." t 2st 11:w.+"' 1 s •. ey are a.tft#t .IOJ,, 17 •.. DM'llnC .:tOI• 170 11 'Ao -f1V. GIWIU2.nll2 2 :M.Wi •.. charging more for nnu.er m· · a-~L . .o 11 151 21 .. "' a..11111v ·'°" .. xi s1o1o-"" Grtwp11.• .. 11 11"'+ "" • ....... a.lMl"L.ltZI m 31\'1• v. Qilftlc.l.lt, 11 n *'"" GrnG111.ot 1 1 17V.-Yo peak demand penods and are ~ 1• ' ' '6"'-•.. c.t in.-' •• 26 + v. Gryhnd 1.0o1 ' 11• 11" ... off . 9"r"-.AO t • 20 DM'll,...,, .• ll JOiia .. .,., Gn'l'hl'd wt •• ti 2\o't ••. enngminimumserviceata l INtNl.1612 • 2"1+'\li o.t.1~r•1t3 141 u~.2,. Grollft' inc .. 11 2 ... m l'nimu · f 111ckmn "°1' 10 ""'• :-. o..,.c..c.13ti, •• t"' ~.Ml 6 1• 1•:w.+.,. . m price or low. BKWno.c11• tJ3.l'4+1 P1.,.cp1 4111 ,. r.JO 50t'i ......... l'd1n .zo10 10 •i. ... mcomeeonsumer s _,,.,,.,I' 1211o+v. O.vt°"H.12111s• 1211o .. iv; U..l'dM1ve~. 12 1vt .. v. • ll&'Mr In '.n s 1 1 1t -v. Dlly~t 1M 1 ,. 1•i... .... Gulf Lit. .S6 6 J1 6,.._ "' -~a.lcaPlA5bl n 16 -V. Of"Lpf\2 .... ,20106\lo GultMl0tFU .. 11 1'41-t\.\ l 911dHI 1.20 1 3 IJ DHft W ·"°" '4 JI 10'to +'Vi; G\111Oii1.l'O J JIO JI .... -\41 AN ASSOCIATED P-·s 1o1~JOa10 ' • !er.: '"° 1 670 ''"" ... <>u11""-1 :t s. 11*-11o •"ow.> ... I is. 1 h 11\o\ ::: ILt.20 1 ,,. 11 -\o't GllRl)IA .20 ., I 26\"I+"" spot check also showed some ...,,. QI~ 6 . • 1~ •.• t t.• , 21 ~. "' Gu11s1v 1.n 1 11t 121111i+ .... (f. · I · ....,.•CrP • '' '2 + 4'i rA012 u1 31 ... Gu11 .. ws.M1 s 111 2111t+ v. o 1c1a s are urging an e.M11 fj .. 10 u +116 <"1 " 11 ·~•.,.. Gt.1111.wswt •• m 414 .•. ''energy stam,P" program for t::ci:. ...... ~ J~ ;~ ~ -;',121~ ;~ lt:! ::,: :ir,,:; ·; ,; 1;~ .. ~ •• the poor, simil ar to the e.nc"''·'°'· 6'1'h-11a aitM11i1y.10" 10 n li'J+ w. -M- feder I food t • 9-l!SfdMta •• l:S 1¥9 •.. ~ .3$1, '9 11 _ .... HackWt.oll f S 27 ....... a s amp proJect. Btnoe•.17' ' 110 2 ... D1soto1n . .o .. 3 1 _ v. Hall" a .JO 13 '' 1sf't-.,.. 0th d t h 8trileY Pfll :l3 2¥1-Ml Ptt~cll• 1~ I 13 12\lo + Vo H•UPrt .to. J I 1J -V. ersa voca ec angingthe. 8"'11'rodafi St '"' ••• c.tEllf7 ..... ,100 61""+1v. tt.111ti1n1 .:12u 2121st _,.,. traditional ''the more you cn"l::1.:i: :i'J uv. .. i .. Dtt~=~·::: I~ u v.+2 ::=:.!c.70 .~ ~ 1:~: ~ use, the less you pay" rate 111.c11:ao...02' 1t0 n\11-"' ~I~ Slh .. 4 ~ . .. HI._.._·"° 6 10 4ft. ... sc u es. a11ul.Q1,10' 1• 1sv.+" xvep .,.·; 1 11v..,,. ~tep ..... 1t6 11v.+-. bed I 91.ir.Jtwl .J2 .• 11 4V. ... ~lift"' 7 24 +\Ill H-H .909 • 1l 2J .... -"' 11-.aH!t .IO t IOt 14*+ ~ I l'ln • .O' 1 ~ ..... .._ I.JS II lt .. Vt +114 81l#l1U .. 10 IC''' '°""'+ " lnlt t 7 _., SJ'h-:-. ~cr1 1.20 I t 27 ... The. Ed•' son El 1 · ~•u •• £J '"" ••. aSM11.M11 ,,, ..... v. HI"'"' F111J xi '~"" ec rte eo.1111 .. 1 Mi 21.,.. ""--P1eSM111t1 .. 2 s.v.+"' ~1.20' '' 11\t. .. , I"•t1'tute a trade group sw'd &o111c. • .s 1 200 n'MI+ " ~ l.20 .. 61 '""'• "" !'MIT.,. ;t611J •• '"'• "" '"" • lookMP1M 1 2 2CH9-"" Oi<k A8Al·I 21 ·~ ... "-riSCl.20 I 76 2'4+1 residential customers pctld an Bordin 1.30 • 1n u + .. ~.Ml 1 11 '"" ... l>ltrMo 1.10 4 • 1111o .. ~ 80r'9 WI.SS f « 11Mtt-141 OieblMcl ..... l ft 11 .... + ... HartSMJi .MI t '10 IVt-\fl average of 16.4 ~rcent more aor1NM 1n ' 3 2• ... OIG!Orali~ .. n 3"• v. H11tr• 1..... .• J' '''-"+ "' tor electn'ci'ty 1974 than ... {:"IA4 • .. n'h +"' D1a1tafl:OP1ttt161tJ"9+1'4 H1-E1t ... •1116 21 .. "" eo.t pll .•.• XIAO 10 + \Ii P1AI,,_ -* J ,, · 7\11 .. "" H.-ftl Alb 1 1 I lO'llt + .... they did in 1973. At the same ~·1.11 .• '' 10\Ai •.• p1111~ "'' •. 2 J2'-• "" tttnrm. cp .• 3 3,,._"'" ti h .... I 76 6Vt •• . etont.o ... t6 1 Jl\lo. .. Htck Inc.,. I ll ,.,,.. • "' me, t e average amount of.. '*' 2A '' •"' w .12a)l 6't ...-.. ,,.. 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II 1~ ... ~-.m24 2J1 'l?Mo+" A House investlg41itions sub-- committee. meanwhile, said utilities should not be allowed to pass on higher fuel eo&t.s · automat~cally. - '!'he F1orlda Public Service Commission recently ap· proved a one.year test pJan tor FJotida Pow(!r Corp. wHereby ZOO reaidentlal eustomers wbcr 'Yolunteer for the pro1ram will be char5ed l.7 cents por ltllowatl hour r ... •!ectrlelty-eon1llmad durins nonpeatt hours and 7 .t Centi per, kilowatt hour Iha rest ol. the time. The present residen· UaJ (ate b · about 4 cenll per Jdlow•tt hcNr. ~ ... .. .. ...,,.,,~ 6 .. t + ,\ji o.w.11v .t012 1111 ''"° ... Hl,..,..w .111 • 11 '"" ... llruNWk .to 1 21' •ft+ \4i §.I .. 6 6 1Nll• Mt HK11-I .IO • 10 22"'• \lo 9'11MWAI 6 1 'j~-• I""°• 1 ;ji: ... Hn-np11.to .• 10 2Slolo+ \6 e'JMff .•·· ·n v. ·u Mn t11' +i'h Hluti1!n1.101s ,_.. '' +2 ~l11f :Ill 40 +"' 0,. li!SI It ·4 -14o HolwlttP.lOll tt0101"'-t-"" lll,lcldC:.Ml11 » A+ V. Df.,. 1 9 I 41~ •.. 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Hlltold.llanlillll o1 La111n• ee,cb aalned .._,,, !lmd"!'. He died at <>ranee Cow>- ty MedicaJ Center. He was a . An autopay :ja pending,' -ever. OIJlcials cflbeOr-e ' CGunty Conmen olllce said ..,. • day tbe cause of death may' be liaUd to U.. CUAShot wbl,ch ldl man, had a-greed to drive a tab .taarp and bitter clarity. t"ftaey were •oin1 to tie me up in the boapitat after the attack. Mr. Kanb.aJJ a paca'plecic. while the dri•er took tu.wife to a Marallall 1aid be was hit ao / 11111 leave me but I talked them 1hen be 1peot t,ro years oa his '?be m'ali. wbo sbo(, MarslWJ movie. Ordinarily Marshall hard wlUti a stolen pUtol that it Into taking me back lnto town," back. His remalnlnl'ye.tn, were 1\'M pardoned Ip IMll by lllea wori<ed u a Greyhound ticket .-..Sthebuttolthe11111. boaatd. spentlaaadoulofhoopitala. GOY. Sclnaund G. ''Pat'• Brown. acent. ..Thedam;11foolbilmeandabot ''They look me behind the old Marshall's father,. Howard C...iilcl Vance, lbell a printer in ' · He picked up tbe lben IS-year-me wblle I WM driving. One shot Slndwicb MIU where lbe W<><ld Mmihall; Hid bia ~onhadbeen in Wood.Janel, hacf'1ef"Yed 18 years in old Va.nee as a (are and was .weot paat my !lead and the other Savings • Loan Association is the hollpitaltrequen.Uy for the last priton u the reaultolthekidnlp-directed to drive out Laguna Ca-wentlntomy1pine," heaaid. DOW and· threw me out. l called three months. .. pinc1 roJ>bery and abootin& oo nyoo Road. llanball 1aid that Vance's out and some fellow in the "There were several dilJerent JunetS, 19315. Speaking for an interview with partner, Putton DeBord, now de-restaurant beard me," MarsbaJI things wr:onc with him," the 'ftat nit'ht, 'Manhill, young, the Daily Pilot IO years ago, Mr. ad, 'wu waiting in a car for aald. elder Maraball said tod•Y· He &Ood:toOking•and a bit bl a lady's Marshall recalled the event with Vance. Mr. llarahall spent six month! (See VICl'IM, Pace AZ> P~tty'Di • Confess' , A.tt(>ijiey~ Deny Published Reports "~ FRANCISCO'(AP) -Al· w.nieY• for both aides in the Patricia ffear!at Cue denied published reports today that 1he ~paper heiress ccnfessed to .everar crimes -inclutllnc a fatal bank-robbery -and •creed to tum state's evidente. A story in today's New York llo'rt· quoted "llC)llrC<io familiar With the interviews•• as satin& Kiss Hearst confessed durj.nJt • Pass-fail For Gym .Oass Eyed By KUDI NIEDZIEU!KJ . °' .. DllttY ... a.. .... Saddle}>ack Valley Unilted School District .trustees will be asked 'tonight to ·discontinue the time-bonoreq practice ol assign- ing grades in biib school physical education classes. t -· A simple pass-fail grading _ system. ia recooimencled to take· ita place by Agnes Meck, district· director of curriculum, who.' maint8lns . i ucb a ~h.8nge in policy Would be ''more realistic and practical.'' . · M.e'mbers of the acboOI dis- trict's goVerninr board will con- sider her request·and a variety of other ag'enda items when they rileet 8t 8 O'Clock in the I multipurpose room of Lo8 Alisos Intermediate School, 25171 Moor Ave., Mission Viejo. 'Miss Meck's recomMelldation is based on a pilot program in pass-fail grading at El-Toro High School last year. "Due to its success, the stu- dents, their parenf• and tbe teachers wish to adopt.this grad- ing procedure on a permanent Oasis," she explained.. · ' SuTV'eys taken at Mission. Viejo .. High Scb09l also indicate support . for lbe pass-fail s75tem as a bet- ISee GKADES, Pace A!) * * * Free Uniforms .May Be Ended J.,.. District " Adrrllnistrators of the Sad- : d.leback. Valley Unified School ~District are recommending that : free uniforms no longer be' pro- vided to non-teaching employes. ~ The Policy change will cover an janltots, croundsm,etl, main- "1enanCe men, waYehousemen, 14rtvers and otlier blue-colla r 'employe&. -' 7 Dis trict Business Manager "'Gilbert Moreno estimates •that. , the measure will save the· school district an estimated $28.000 a year. , , Merri be rs of the Saddleback .... &<>Yeming board will be asked to 1 apProve the policy revision when • l,lleY. meet •.l 8 p. m. tonilht al Los Alllos Intermediate School, 25171 11-A.ve., •i,sion Viejo. ·~ Moreno's fecommendation is ,..,based pn the' tact tb8t. uniforms 'dilstrict•aTI estimat'ecf · 28,000 a ''§tar. Members of the Sad- "''ateback 1oveming board "will be 'ut.ed ,to aJ)p[ove the ~ey re- ' .. ~on when they' meet 'at 8 p.m. " i!OlldaJ night at Loo A1lsOll In· 1 termediate School, 25171 Moor " Ave.,•M.bslon Viejo.;. ..... Morenp'"S recommendation is 'based on the fact 'fh•t·uniforms • hav~ ~een provided ,free of c,harge to moat ~ as1ified · •. employ ea but not to oU\4!1'9. TheR ibclude :is IOlld ••rvi"l' employes .. Who bav~ -.een required to -furbish their . own· workln~ clolb ... •.. i" "AIU.OU.gb the fequirement of ·-• deslll'•ted uaif<><ll bM some " .validllJ In coaard to vtOua1 Iden· "1Wlcatioe~rt the~ re- '"''' ·18" U. .... M> .. ... .. '" I . .. ·talks with court-appointed paycbil.trists seeking to de- termliae whether she is mentally oom~ent. < The 'Post said M.iss Hearst identified ffvel-al• persons who harbOi-ed b:er rts· a fU,itive flld agreed to testify against her ter- rorist comrades in return fpr im· muriity or Special treatinent. 11le repiort said ·Miss Hearst, 21, decided to cooperate with authorities after her attorney, F. Lee Bailey, told her it was the on- ly way to avoid a long prison term. · .. This is absolutely not true," said AJbert Johnson, a partner of Bailey's, when informec;I: of the Post story. "I've been the only attorney with her (or the past week and she has not confessed to anything. "She couldn't m ake a decision O.Uy "" ............. 1111~ " ........ like that even if she wanted to because of the state she's in." U.S. Attorney James L. Brown· ing, personally in charge ol the Hearst cue, term·ed the report ''a wild story,'' and said ''she has not offered to turn s tate's evidence. ''I dop •t know anything about any statement tbat'6he's made to the p.roseeution. I 'm not aware of <See PATTY, Pace AZ) Catalytic Warnings On Cars DETROIT (UPI) --New·car- buyers in California soon will find "printed warnings thai out- line potentially hazardous heal build·ups in their smog control catalytic converters. ,.,i· C ;__._ Spokesmen for Detroit auto •. me OJISN&e" firms say there are no plans to extend the warning labels to car$ Masonic Leader Burton Meyer 'Jr. of Los Angeles soldintheother49 states. perform s ceremonies .at Castille Elementary SChool's There have been reports of time caps ule in Saturday rites in Mission Viejo. Behind .eras~ fires caused by the metal m a rke r , capsule was entombed containing catalytic converters V.:hich may .. lleWSpapers .and other memorabilia. overheat under certain condi--:;:::;:;-'::;-:;---;;:---;----------:-----------: tions. Auto makers ~i)'lhe same --.J ·-- condillops would cause .•• c ... •iv• Arm· y Cpaifit Crushes beat bui.ld ·up in any exhaust • 1 system. The Environm ental Protection Agency has proposed that a Sa Cl ht warning sign al be installed on all n emente V IWP new cars using the smog control .I ~ device.to warn motoristS of over- heating. The auto makCrs have said such a device is not needed. General Motors saJd the signal is unnecessary because GM cars already have a built-in "unique warning syst em " which could not ~overlooked by the driver. This begins with poor diiveabili· ty, followed by odor, light smoke and. subsequently. heavy smoke. In a submission lo the National Highway Traffic Safety Ad- ministration, GM said this Se· quence provides adequate ad· -vance warnin~. Without such a warning signal, . the California Air Resources Board has told auto makers to either provide a printed warning of conditions that could cause overheating or not be allowed to <See WARNING, Page AZ ) ~ pleasure boat foundering in surf below Cottoo·s Point in San Clemente was crushed and destroyed by an Army am- phibious craft that was attempt· ing to tow the disabled craft to the beach. No one was injured in the inci- dent that left the 17·foot wood boat in s plinte r s, said San Clemente Lifeguard Kenneth Casper . Casper said that two of the 40- foot long amphibious craft based at Dana Harbor were traveling north on the beach below the point when they came across the small boat. It was bouncing in the surf line. Casper said the boat incident was not the only problem creat· ed by the movement of the am· phibious cra ft from Camp Pendleton to Dana Harbor. He said he cldcked them travelling 35 miles per hoot down the beach. ''l turned on my jeep's red lights and pulled them over and warned them that the beach. speed limit for emerge ncy vehicles is 5 miles her hour,·~ Casper said. Bandits Get Cash . At Doughnut Shop .'' R~U~R POORS WATER ON VICTIM'S BURNS Small Shed Behind Animal Sheller Erupted In Aame Piirse Theft Nets $227 Casper said Army reservists manning one or the amphibious craft threw a line lo the disabled craft an~ started to tow it to the beach . Cn the process, Casper said , the amphibious craft was put in re- verse gear and rolled over the small boat. Two men who displayed a gun and then warned two girl . employes lo raise their eyes no higher than the drawer of the cash register took $55 from a l ... <igun& Hills doughnut shop early tod ay, Orange County Sheriff's offi cers said. . ' ,. ; 81,Jnti~gton Fire An elderly patient at a nearby convalescent hos pital was robbed of her purse containing S2Z7 while she shopped during the weekend in the Laguna Hills Mall, Orange County Sheriff's officers reported .today. . ' Burns Man, Shed . . . • • • ,A.S&-yeai:.oldHuotingtonBeach animal shelte~ and was asleep man suffered Second and third when the fire broke out about 7:25 Deputies said a young man described as wearing a ful l beard and a black motorcycle helmet snatched the purse from Mrs. J ean Thorne, 75. or Beverly Manor Convalescent Hospital, Laguna Hills, as s he walked across the parking lot. t;l~&reJ' burn& early tod'ay when a.m. the shed wh~i:e he lived burst into flame. Firemen identified the victim· as Al Troub, 59, of 8600 Edison A.,u. He •Ar';(n ~ritical condition in the bum unit of Orange County M~ic81 Center with second degree biirns over so percent or his body' and third degree burns on bia bands and feet. Fire officiaJs said he was living ih ~.-srbaD 'shed behind the city • , r . ' Safe Too Tough ,.. • • • J F..0.-,Church V and&ls Intruders ·who licked open a foclcedr~ to gain 'entry over the weekend found the noor sate at an El Toro church a litU e too \ouah -fot:'""thell1, Orange County 1 S!Hn:in:'..• .. officers rePorted today. DepUun 11at<I the burglars left '1'11.'lY h•~ed aner rorcine t~ -. ll'•Y Into 1 the omce at savior IAllberan Church, 23262 El Toro olloW. ' ,r I , When fjremen arrived, they said, Troub was wandering around outside the shed. They said pararriedics ad · ministered drugs and ftr"St aid al the scene. They listed the building and contents as a total loss. Firemen said they still have no dollar estimate of the loss. Cause .of the blaze is still being in- vestigated. . They also said ~hey don't know who owned the shed or why the man was living there. Witnesses told deputies the as- sailant fled on foot from 1.he area and was l ater seen riding a motorcycle at high speed. Rebels Attack hi Argentina BUENOS AIRES, Argentina J <U PI> -Argentine troops ackson Appeal Canned out across two provlnc .. tqday in pursuit of left.· wing guer- SAN FR·ANCISCO (UPI) 1ri.llas who 1stormed an Army Sen. I Henry Jackson openly ap-base, seized a provincial afrsx,rt pealed lo or g,nlted labor today add fied·in a hijacked Jetliner. ~o BllpJ>Ort hi~ _. or any other 'l;'he, ATmy a•ld at tea.st 26 candidate-who wins the 1976 persops were .killed &Gday in a Democratic presidefrtiaJ nomina-. tbree~pron1ed rebel attack tiOn -b~caUs~ President Ford around Formosa, 1 city~ miles "Doesn 't Cive a damn about north of Buenos Aires qear the workin1 people.'' 1 .. Paraguayaa border · '\' \ l The owner of the boat was iden- tified as Alfonso Martinez., of Ri alto. 95 Jews Arres ted WASHINGTON I AP ) - Ninety.five J ewish activists, in· el ud i n g 15 who chained themselves to a White House fence, forfeited bonds or SSO each on charges stemming from a pro- test against the Mideast peace pact. HE WIPED OUT DEBT WITH AD ''The fi rst caller bought it.·' Tb at 's the succinct advertising success story r elated by the Corona del Mar man who placed this add in the Daily Pilot: NEARL V Ding-le!l!I 7 foot. 4 inch Cn!ali ve Design 11 urfboard. Clear With redwood strip. l..ea!lh. F1oats up to 160 pounder. MO. Xll.X·XXXX If you have a seagoing vessel you'd like to convert. to cash, call &t2-5671 . It only takes a few words in the right place to find a btzyer. Along the Orange Coast, the right place is the Daily Pilot.· .. • Deputies said the two employes or Dunk 'N Swallow Donuts, 2.5846 Mu1rlands Blvd .. were unable lo supply descriptions or the robbers who pocketed the receipts and then left the9hop in Lheir car. Or~~:ai, Coasl --Siiit....-:e. Weather There will be only part.1<1\ clearing near the beaches Tuesday, but pa rtly sun ny s kies in the aflt.'rnoon hours inland. Cooler da_% "'·ith beach hig hs 65 r1sw g to70inl and. INSIDE TODA 'l' F'ree f lu immuniza!ion.s /or senior citizens are bang of- Jered at 43 clinics in Orange County through Decembn. See Page A8 . ladex -· .. •• -.. .. C.llfonil• " LM ... "j'd ,.., ..... 1,.. .... A4.S1 ... Of•119tC.ttf>ty .. 0.&jilll-.1 ... ,, -· .,.J DN1111 ..... kH ... ,,,,, .. ,..,...~ ... E•twt41 ~ ... .. --S4·S htffu~111 .. StK .. Mtl rtt .. I ... , .. " tlWU."9(. .... ... ~, Tt .. ¥1 ..... .. -· ,,._ •• ..,_ .. --.. ........... ., --..... 1 AML.t .... ,. •• I Do\11.YPILOT 58 ot Look Refused By Court l WAiHINGTON (Al') -The 11.a. ..._. Court todq re-·r...i to lieu ArJ-'nls tbat ·])ell!ple have a ""iYDd.amatal ri&bt'' to· possess and smoke , marijuana in their own homes. The court let atand a tlecilion t>yV.S. District Jade• Jameo A. (lo-ey al New Ot<leaas tllat :sucb an araument was "plaialy twttboutmerit. •• ! Oomilkey, in a decision upheld by the U.S. Circuit Court in New Orleans, rerused to convene a 'three-judge court to hear a ·~tiallenge to slate WKl federal ,laws against pi-ivate posaession :anc1 uaeof marijuana. ~ The Superme Court has held in :the past tha t any l a w infringing a ;•~fUDdamental '' privacy ritbl bu to be shown to be neeenary to ! promote some compelliDa: at.ate interest. ll the right is not fun- damental it can be justified 10 lone as there 11 a "ratiou.1 basil"for it. 'l'bo eourt held ill 111111, foe in· •stance, that the posaessioa ol ob- ascene materials in one's home in· valves a ''fundameotal .. iDLerest because it ii protected by t.he constitutional 1uarantees of freedom of expres1im. The Loui1iaDa affiliate ol the National Ortaniz.UOC f« the Reform of MarijuaDa Lawa arsuecl that the privacy <JI the horue iD and of it.sell, u well u "the riqbt to be let alooe by COY· eroment to develop one'• pel'llODality a1 oae 5eeil rrt," are allo!W>Clomental. 'Jibe orcanizat.ioa also IUCCeat· od that tbe biCb court .... ider an intermediate teat fOI' privacy aHI which was enunciated by ·tbe Aluka supreme Court In JllaY, 'Jibe Aluka court held tbat a at•te I.aw acainet priv•te po1HS&ioa and u•e ol. marijuana --apecific prtvocy cuaran· ·-ID tbe Aluka CClllOtitutlm. It ruled that lllere must be a "clme and eubataaUal" relaUonahlp betw e en atieam and mda belore ,.........-can illteriere with privacy rtPta. Tllo U.S. Conatltullon does not eqntain a specific guarantee of privacy, but courts including the Supreme Court have held that sveh a ri&bt ia implicit iD il5 -· -l',....P.,,eAJ PATTY ••• any cooperatlOo that 1he'1 ex.· tending or offering to the p~ secution. There have been no pk:a discu1st.oos.'' • The Poot story said 1hal aJPODi the crimes Miss Hearst con· fessed to wa1 U>e April 21, 1975, Carmichael bJ.uk robbery in Wblcb a woman customer was killed. Under CaWornla law, anyone convicted al taldoC part iD sucb a robbery could be round guilty of murder. The newspaper said lts aources did not elaborate on Miss Hearst•s role Ln that robbery and did not enumerate other crimes. In another development; Superior Court Judge Wllliam L. Ritzi of Los Angeles signed a writ ordering Miss Hearst to be· "'-ht to the city to face an 11· count criminal indictment. Tbe order wUJ be served on the U.S. manhal'sofftcelnSanFran· tjaco. Ritzi said DO date was 1Pecifted for her appearance in court. There wa1 no immediate cammentonthewritfromfederal _.-utont lo San Francisco. Sbe and other Symboionese Ubenticm Army auociatel were tbarged in a Los Angeleo indict· -t lut week with ta1dn( part ID a crime spree 1n May 1'1•. in~ cl~I usault with a deadly --· robbeey and kiclnaping. . . ORANG• COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Wiid PrnlOl'fll •nd f"\lblltl'« J•c" R. Curley Vk•~ft!Olftl_Ge_et_....., ThOme! Keevll EOltllt ThOmais A. Murphlne ,,..."'9int Ellltw .. °*1f'I H. LOOS Rktw'd P. Nall AaMll..-.t MeMlllfll Edhln t rnity-Vi , 20 Duappear on M,_l!ty·Dip PORTLAND, Ore. (UPI) -A mystery shrouded ill rellll'"'" ·11>ystique involvlnr 31 mialini penoureputedtobeoatheirway •to ot.mty ill OD ullidmdftod lly· ing obJact. baffled police ill Ille 1mall Oregon coutal areaott.m. cOJn County t.oifay. Six of the 20 have been lden· ti fled tentatively, Including an ex· Marine. The ldentlllcatloos were made by the PortlandOrecontan. The missing include an assort· mentofpeoplewbovolunteeredto follow a couple described as in their SOS, but clalminC to be millions or years old. apparenUy to somewhere ln western Colorado for a fii&ht from this earth into the universe. F....,PageAJ VICTIM •.• said his son despite ·the injuries was not in much physical pain. "He didn't have too much. He waa paralyzed from the bullet wound.'' be said. ''The eouple who .,._ to a meetiDC ill Waldport CllellL M) were aerene aad c-•• aakt cme ,.._wbo~ed. Aallltb<ic_ol...,.IL:oh .. In Ille :m-., ti. Wll llRLI.., m...aeda.&Wi)mlty. The mloaiDIJ ! ........ llarlne WU ldentifi.ed ~y frtendl --· Kelly; ZS, who badJ..~ -"lwlllnr out" In • Ill thit Corvallla area. Fri-aald be and hill flritrl-. --CICiiy as Jan, decided to followlnl the averaae lootina CCMQtle, who claimed tbey were -!nJm the Klnidomolthe l'atberondursed the audJence to lay uldemai.t.al pooaeuionl ..... lollowtbem. Tile otber four teotallwb' ldon- Gtjsly Qeaths. Tied to Fi1.ms > •I ,, I ' • ~ ~ • t • r _1 For Bice11tennial The attack drained the Marshall family finances . Marshall was unable to work although his father said be did make some jewelry and did paint some. BUEN6S AIRES, Arcentina CAP> -Federal POiice suspect that pornocra,pb[c moviet in · Which youn1 women are actually stabbed to death bave ·been ftlmed in Ar&enUna t!!iljlioylng prosUtutes, police sOl&n*uy. all mutilated by knife cuts. Tiie ar:n1 °' ""'ol tbem bad been cllt oft, Police said at t!!e time. • The cues were simpl1'\ lilted u \llllOlved murders. Jolm Hungerford and Cathy Polaski, president of the Saddleback Valley Chamber of Commerce, display the bicentennial calendar which is now being sold through the Chamber of Commerce. The first printed copy of this calendar, which was designed by Hungerford, an El Toro resident, wu presented to President Ford and is now banging in the White Hou.se. Calendars may .be purchued by calling the chamber at · 837-4753. "There's just not much you can do in that way,•• bis father said. Mr. Manball aaid in tbeold in· terview that he had lived "30 y~an of hell'' in bis litUe frame house in Laguna's northslitewith his fa.ther since the attack. He wu opposed to a pardon for Vance. "These bleeding hearts that practicaly deify the criminal -It wu 10 unnecessary -not even to say 'put yoUr handa up'; he could have had the~ or $8 be got," he told a reporter. There was no offic:lal word on the matter. At leaat three prootlhd.,. were found dead earlier th1a year in Mendosa, 660 miles west of here. PlaneRqcer Speaker at A well-placed official l&id tbat •ltllijHIJb no finn CGD>odiclll bad -.tablia-, f.wat pallce felt Ille womee may haw Uilo'.en part ill the cludOlline films, called ''muff'' pietures in the Unitedstat,eo. . New York pollt:<t olDdllo said last week. they suspected. iRlctl films have been produced in Argentina and smuggled to the United States. Tbe FBI la looting into tbe'reporta. Victim and Suspect Topple Into Bay Of hla own imprisonment in a wheelchair, Marshall said · "lbere is no re1eneration ol de. ad nerve cells ... L•1una Beach Det. Gene Brooka aald there appears to be no way anyd furtb~r .Dl'OIOCllliv· _ "'! can be ma e a1a1nll -vance no matter what the resulta ol. the autopoy. ' Exchimge. Club Air racer Clay Laey will. ex· = 'l'llunday ..... lt'a IDlo to pyl-ID WW II flebter -a1mart-durlol nn-..,. cf·the Ei<thance Club Of tho Saddlebeck Vallot. "It would be~ II we coulcLsee .the films,'' sat a police IOUl'Ce here. ''So far we only )tave second-band accounts of what is sbqwn. We are told lbere are 'black orllea' wiU> ...,Udt perts -ed by ;Iris actual)Jr being stabbed to death.'' . -11-..ia a -·eenter,for organised proetitution. A Santa Ana woman walking toward her em ployer'1 boat in the area of Newport Beach's Arches fou1ht off a would·be rapist in a weekend incident which ended when both toppled intotbebay. Police said that the attack late Saturday niebt beaan as the woman walked alone a dock and found a man in bis late 20s block· ingbel'path. M be beld one hand behind his back, the assailant demanded that the woman walk a short dis· tance with him and aaid that he would cut her up "••tn little pieces'' if she did not comply. ~ But the victim stead!asUy re- fused. officials said. and threate.ied tb scream, inatead. Moments later, she told of- ficers, the man grabbed her and both tQPpled Into the water. The woman told officers that the man tried to bold her under the water for almost two minutes, then after she surfaced, Motocrou Evenls Help DiabfuBand Mission Viejo Hi1h School bandsmen are raising funda for their participation in next year's Cavalcade of Bands by helping stage a series of high school motocross races. The action takes pJace Oct. 11, ljl, and 25 and Nov. 1 and 8 at Orange County International Raceway. Gates will open at S p.m. with racing at 7 p.m. Under sponsorship of the Cavalcade of Bands the competi· tion will feature 150 YoWJ1 racers from 25 Oran1e County schools. Proceeds reaped from the events will help Mission Viejo Higb School to raise the $95,000 required to send the band on a Bicentennial Tour with the Cavalcade next summer. Race tickets are $! for adults and $l for children a&ed•ixto 13. f' ... P ... Al he grabbed her ankles in another attempt to submerge her. The man soon gave up, pu11ed himself onto a dock and fled down Coast Highway. Parkina lot attendants 8.t a nearby resta.urant heard th e commotion, police said, and pulled the drenched victim rrom the bay. Police searches of ,the area failed to yield the sodden al· taC.ker. The victim of a sh:Jotina muat die within three years and ohe day of Ille 1b00Ung, Del. Brooka said. ''Forty year• ia just too loni,'' Brook.I said. Funeral arran1ements are pendinJ. The bod.)' la to ho. taken to Pacl!lc View Mortuary in N9wport Beach. · • A· aooior pilot with United Airlln• and a prof-.1 air racer u well, Lacy Dilated a p.51 Mustan& to vtetory 'ID -daring, the OMNl-8' race 1n Reno. Nevada. Heftnilbedalxtbdurillltbel970 Reno race with hl1 ••super Snoopy•• DC-7 tran•pGrt e.ven tbOblb b• competed Olainat a fi'eldcffilbtorplan-.., Accordin& to reporla from New York. viewers pay as mQcbt as -to watch the m:i>&. Tbe Dims have reportedly been circulating fer the wt two m-In New Yctrk. " .. " ............ !' • \ 1--, CRADES •.•• U.S. Court .Eyes Alien Procedures '1'lloae illtereated ID altMMtiog thenoonExcbanceClubluacbeon ·at the Lacuna Hilla IWlan Inn abould contact proa.ram chairman Geor11 Pbolps, 8»0183. t.. way of evaluatlnti student performance In ~cal -a· tioncl ...... • . ·"in the paiit, the lll'8llllDI bf a grade· in phyaical e®cafioiic'*as oft• based on a llulloal'i"at• tltucle in c1 ........ ~t of C ·-R • requin!D> ... ta rather \bOJI bis or WASHINGTON (UPI) -The supreme court, which has placed toua:h restrictions on searches by the U.S. boarder patrol, acreed today to review a lower court d~ claion that puts further Umita on :ft~ hUlltlnC illecal Meidcan The Justices acreed to bear the Justice Department's appeal of a 91biU.S. Court or,~ holding that a vacue. bi generalized ·wB.rrant fssued ·by a federal magistrate does not allow ran· . dom questioning ot driven: at an -bliabod checkpoint near San Clemente. Tile appeals court based !ta ruJ. .Ing on a 1973 Supreme Court de· clalonthatbeld the Bonier Patrol could not atop can randomly on back roads to conduct searches. The bighcourt ruled last year, after the appeals court decision acted oa today, that warranUess .checkpoint auto searches at San Baby Sitter Course Clemente alao were a violation of tbe fourth amendment. . The aovernment arrued in aeeklna Ila lateat appeal that the 1enera1l1ed ·warrant was suffi· clent to meet constituticnal stan· dards1 althougb the warrant only noted tbe creat influx of illegal immiara.nta from Mexico and declared this was "probable cause•• for questioning auto drivers and passengers. The court's ruling overturned the convictions of three persons who · were questioned at the checkpoints. ·School Night I ourt. eviews bel'levelolperform-. ... ahili· tytoper(or:n," Mlaa-,,..t· .l L.;... • La ' edout. ·. .tUIUrliOD W "With the p .... rau ,,._.oot· ' . "ta&iclillll acbievolnent will be re- WASHINGTON (UPI) -The '=~.:...b1J;, certl!itate.t of SUpreD>e Court toclQ a-1 to • . ~ review llinourl'a m4 abortioo • ID ~tioo to tbe _.., nt law, a complex statute which re--ol -p.e . .crad•, tnllteM ~ e quires the hu•band'a coment Saddleback Vallfy Unified and, in some biatanceo, _..val Seboal t..,llht' w111 .......... the bythewoman'•~ fGllowlDlll<lioaa: • The law w~. c by -Awardinl aalary increMOS Planned Parealbood ol al ra1111iDi from 6.2 percent to 6.6 Missouri and two doetcn; It was percent to all district pd· enacted by the ·I....._, ... _ and minlstratorll,. lncludin1 pnn· signed Into 1;:-b;":'Gov. ·djlmll--tanl~. Christopher s. -following -Adopting a new policy cover· the supreme Court'a tm de· in1J the property of cl....,.,m ciaion draatlcall7 -iridll!I the '1 •teaebor'i penqnal -opiost states' power to nlullte :abor. ·theft, damage, fire or other c-.ase lions. • '., <JI 1005ium!nalinl tbe practice of furnishing free uniforms. to Program Set Thieves Get Cash Dr. David Whitcher prlncinal ~=-=:.• .:':O~ of Mission Viejo's Montevideo them an idelltificatka bodle"in· Elementary School, tooigbt will At Store in Mall stead. welcome parents during the -Adoptina: acliatrid·wickdis· PTA's"BacktoScboolNipt." · A bank ba& contaillinf an -p~plan. Tb ...... _ estimated $2'5 In cub.was stolen HI d tl"I d e program u.::a&&a<> at 7 p.m. ovei the weekend by burglars -rinl a ere en • e Set at High School at the school on 24071 Carrillo who entered a Laguna Hilll Mall t':'!!!,~·toVieastn ... a.mte~ •r.~:t Drive and, concludes with a visit store via the rear window, --"""' ._. Saddleback Valley firemen to the children'• ciusroorna. Orange Countv Sberlll'a olllcers namese and Cam-an ~ee -the Excbangette Club are PTA Prealdent Jolin McEwan reported toda;. ~~:'!..!'tbett~illlct.l.J odlQola Un · "Se will outline plans for October's .... __._.. dlatri coopera g m a minar for be hi d . hi b h Deputies said intruders at the _ n-"'-a ,... --~ Baby·aitlers. '' mem rs P n,ye w c u Gad.get Tree, 2'145 IAguna Hills _._........ 1 Tile coune, which be"'•• at 7 the theme "They Go TOtletber all k b b ...... ~ .... -able for lbe llaaald ·w. tonlrbt at Mlsalon-Vlejo in tbe Good Old U.S.A. -. M ._too t e .. an.""".'~= Caspers Memorial ::;:,::cs Hiah School, coven fire safety, =~·k~:~.dogs, Apple . Pie, ·=~ ~il!: :::!~ em~ were ~at El ~Hieb care and feeding of infants. ~ .. ~ *: '1 * ' l mouth·to-mouth resuscitation i P., ••.;p ... AJ:7 andbulcftrstaid.TOregisterfor Tho .... h. · ~ . WARNING th• rour·•usion cour•e cau e .._, &Ode·· , alytl . ped 1 ~l'ellslter,11311-3376,byFri· . 8 . ' CLO'mES •• :~t ~=~e. c-eqwp cars n • gulatl~ ci.ltllrlmjn.. amdni A printed warning from GM llrilJ.hter AMs on <Jct. 2fj tbe 'eeveral categorifll of alresa~•,dY approved foe California G\1ard's Auto . ::,:no"" em~ ..... liareno, ,_ ----WASlilNGTON (AP) -Clocb will bi; aet back aii· "U enrln• malfunclion should • hour Oct. 26 as the United States reverts to the re-To help dlatbllllllsb ·~i.ool .occur, partlculllt'IY Involving F; ... ebombed IUlar pattern of six months of Standard Time, six eaiploy'I' from unclllinble -· en&in• misfire or other loos of && moathsofDaylightSavingTime. ~ llareno ............... perfonnODce, do not continue to All special legislatloo that extended Day~( th8i.all w0c bl 1 be~ 'Olilh operate y0ur vehicle In tbal con· A Leiaure World security guard SavintTime In an effort to help" COP!! With the= }>laalic ideatificali• lhields ditiOA but have it serviced pro. badaaarrow•capa!l:unaerious crlslS· as exp!redandno--•-'-•-a.i-..t-"'an wllicb are to.be f......,. tottir 11>plly. Continued Ol*'•tion of , illlar7 aarl)' today wben an un-... ....., "'_,......--'" dolbel. • your vehicle witb a severe .-o-allantburledaMolotoy chanles,congre~aald\OC)ay. , =-:will alao etimln!t lhe 11>alfunctloa could eauae the con-...-UU al bll patrol wbl.ch!, 'l'be. country e \tWO 1ean Uo Wllla Ill adml inl•ition 10(. verier to 09erhoat with PoUlble Or ... e Coallt7 Sbedfl'a ofl\cen year-around Daylight SaYlll• Time, but tllft ad Hllool ...W41iitiii. damage to the convtrter and td Nld. Coqreu lut year restored St1ad1rd Time fllr four ...,, lleitll ~ for ~c_a• theveblele." W-laid U... bomb waa montha, responding to....,.,._,.. tla.t....., •Y. lien wbe11. P•JlQIJ 'flalta, lo · The loaurance lmtltut• for i-.. 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VOL. 68, NO. 219, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES I ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A ' MONDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1975 I '\. TEN CENTS Wgunan'sDeathEnds '40Y~r~.of11e.i·l~ ' . , By JACK CllAl'PSU. . . ............. ~ lmprisooed ln a w·beelcllair for .i~IY 40 ieara by _.,·armed rob- ber s IUDlbo\, Harokt llafShall ot La&!"'• Beach 1alned freedom Stutday. He died at Oronge Coun· l7 Medical Center. Hewas63. An ilutopsy is p e odin&. however. Official.-of the Orange COunty Coroners office uid to- da,y the cause of death may be linlted ·to the 1unabal whidt ldl lllr. Monboll a paropleclc. . The man wbo lbal ¥-.II wu pardoDed In i• by then Gov. Edmund G. "Pat" 8""'11. Gerald V aace. lhen a print• in Woodl•nd. had H.Tved 11 ;ears ID ,prioon as the result ottbelddnap. pin&, robbery and shc)ofiq. -on June 16, 1936. That nlgbt, llanball, )'OUlll, good·lookilig and a bit ot a ledy'• mu. bad aireed \o drtve. a cab wblM tbedrlver l'10lt IU ..U. toa movie. Ordlnaril7 Marshall ·~ as a Gre1boUDcl licket ... ent. . · Rt pieted 'IP the -IS.year· old' Vance u a fare and wu clfreded to drive' out Lquna Ca· nym&.d. ' 'Spe•ki.Aa for an lnterview Wt,th tbe paily Pilot 10 yeara aao. Kr. llonboll reeolled tbe event with ""4rp aed bitter eTarity. Man hall 1ald • be wu bit so bard with a stolen pistol that it shattered the butt of the IUD· ''Tbe damn tool hit me and shol me while I waa driving. One ahot went put my head and tbe other went mto my spine," t.e·said. Man:ball said that Vance's partner, Fulton De.Bord, now de- ad, was waiting in a car for Vance.· Patty'Di 't. Confess' • I Attorneys Deny · Published. Report SAN FRANCISCO !APJ -Al· torneys for both aides in the {!_~tricia Hearst .a case denied published reports today that the newspaper heiress conf'essed to several crimes -includinc a fatal bank robbery -and -eed to turn state's evidence. A story in today's New Yort ~t quoted, ••sources familiar with the interviews"· aa saying Miss Hearst confessed. during Cilfalyiic . W~s On Cars DETROIT (UPI) -NewCciar buyers in California soon will fmd printed warniqgs that out- lirie potentially haaardous heat build-ups in their smog control catalytic converters. · Spoke&,m.en for Qetroit auto flJ'ms say there are no plans lo exte,nd the warning labels to cars sold in the other 49 states. There have been reports of ~_grass fire:s caused by the catalytic conver1.ers which may overheat under certain condi· lions, Auto makers say the same conditions would cause excessive ·heat_ build-up in any exhaust - systein'. · The Environmental ProtectiOn Agencj' has proposed that a · warning signal be installed on all new cars using the smog control device to warn m otorists of over· heatiitg. The auto makers have ,2\_aid such a device is not needed. Gerieral M:otprs said the signal js unnecessary because GM cars already have a built-in "lmique 'warning system'' wbich could not be overlooked by the driver. «bis begins with poor driveabili· ty I followed by odor I ught smoke and, subsequently, heavy smoke. In a submission to the Natiorial -Highway Traffic Safety Ad · ministration, GM said this se- ~ quence provides adequate ad- 'vance wanling. Witli9ut such a warning sign'al\ . the California Air Resources Board hAs told auto makers to "either provide a printed \11(,arning l<Cif conditioils that could cause overheating or not be allowed to !Stt WARNING, Pa&e .\Zl ;~~-cost Homing Suits -• Get Ci_ty Eye By DOUG F81'17.l1CHE ....... ,,.. ..... • RepresentatiVes ol lhe city of • ~and of the lower-cost bous· ~i:-8.dvocates have res~med negotillUons in an effort to get two lawsuits against the city ~ed ,putoteow-t. Attorneys for Irvine environ- talks with court-appointed ' psychiatrists seeking tb de- termine whether she is mentally competent. In another development today, Terence Hallinan, the fiery radical attorney who bas represented Patricia Hearst since the day of ber arrest, withdrew from the case~ u ap- parent dispute with other mem.· bersofthedefen.aeteam. Hallinan's olflce cmfirmed he was nolon•eron thecaH and said be would have no immediate rom- inent. I The-YO.t said Miss Hearst identified several persons who harbored. her u a fuciUve and acned to testify •Jainst her ter- rorist.comraclell in return for im- munity or 1pecial tftatment. The report said lliA Hearst, 21, d ecided to cooperate with. No Prowler ]mt Romantic Skunks LAGUNA. BEA.CH POLICE were summoned at 3:52 a.m. Sunday to a Hawt.bonMI Street addreu by a woman ~cLwas convinced that someone was prowline under her house. . . -~----- She told police on their arrival lhatsbe beard thumping noises. SGT. DAVID AVEU aed Patrolman Crail King tip. toed to the basement entrance, qUiet!J opened the door and peered inside-with their ftuhlighta. • "We discovered two skunb in the process of making babY skunks, "1 Avers said . . •·· " i"i ~ 1 ( ._ ,,_..,... f't I ;, \ 0 '• Army ·craft CtustMs ' . San Clemente Yacht A pleasure boat ioundering in surf below Cqt:ton's Point in San Clemente was crushed and destroy~d by an Army am· phibious craft that was attempt· · in& to tow the disabled. 'craft to thebeacb. No one was injured in the inci- dent that left the 17-foot wood boat in splinters, said San Clemente Lifeguard Kenneth Casper. Casper said that two of the 40- foot. long amphibious craft based at Dana Harbor were traveling north on the beach below the point when they came across the small boat. It was bouncing in lhe surf line. Ground Wire Starts F ire Casper, said Army r~sts manajne one of tl;le ~pbibi~ craft threw a line to the disabled. craft and start~ to tow it to the bea~b. ·· In the process •. c~ said, the amphibious craft waa put in-re- verse gear and 1rolled over the small boat. The owner of the boat was iden- tified as. Alfonso Martihez, of Rialto. ·' Casper said the boal incident was not. the only problem creat- ed. by the movement of the am- pbibiob S craft from Camp Pendleton to Dana Harbor. He said he clocked them travelling 35 miles per hour down the beach. • "I turned on my jeep's red lights and pulled them over and warned them th~t the bea1th speed limit for emergency vehicles is 5 mileS her hour,'" Casper said. authorities.after her attorney, F . Lee Bailey, told her it was the on- ly way to avoid a long prison term. ••Tb.is is absolutely not true," said Albert Johnson, a partner or .Bailey's, when informed of the Post story. "I've been the only attorney with her for the past week and she bas not coolessed to ailything, UleePA'ITV, Page.\Zl Coast Rape Foiled by Bay .Plunge A Santa Ana woman walking toward her e mployer's boat in the area of Newport Beach's Arches fought off a would-be rapist in a weekend incident which ended when both toppled into the bay. Police said that. the attack lBte Saturday night began as the wo~an w.aU'ied along a ~oc)I; and fouDd a mao in tiis1late"30s block- ing her path. Aa he held one hand behind his tiack. the assailant demanded that the woman walk a short dis - tance with him and said that he would cut her up "in little pieces'' if she did not comply. But the victim steadfastly re- fused, offic ials said , and threatened to scream, instead. Moments later , she told of· ncers, the man grabbed her and · · both toppled into the water · The woman told ofncers that the man tried to hold her under the water f o r a lmost two minutes, then alter she surfaced. he grabbed her ankles in another attempt to submerge her. The man soon gave up. pulled himself onto a dock and ned down Coast Highway. Parking lot attendants at a nearby restaurant heard the commotion. police said , and pulled the drenclleci victim from the bay. Police searches of the area failed to yield the sodden at- tacker. UC/: First l O Years An electric meter ground wire shorted between two wires and started a fire Sunday in a mobile home at the Meadows trailer park in Irvine. H offa Grave Hoax , It has bP.en 10 years since the first students were ad - mitted to classes at UC Irvine. The crossed wires, firemen said, electrically charged the trailer, presenting a hazard to anyone who might have touched it. The trailer was electrified for an undetermined length of. time before the fire broke out at a: 30 p.m ., firemen said. The owner of the trailer, Gordon Smith, was away from home when the fire ocCWTed. DETROIT (APl ->, search for the body of ex· Teamsters pre· sident James R. Hoffa stemmed from a hoax developed by an ex.- convict from Los Angeles who demanded $125,000 to pinpoint tbe location of a 1rave that never exilted; according to law en- for~ment sources here. Ge11eral Plan On Tuesday, the Daily Pilot will publish a special section highl ig hting the growth and achie vements of UCI's first decade . Look ror · 'UCI 10" in your TuesdaY Daily Pilot. r'They were cOiiilto tie me uP and leave me J>ut I talked t.be.m into taking me backJnto town," be said. "They took me behind \he old Sandwich Mill where the World Savings &: Loan AssociaUon is now and threw me out. I called out and s ome fellow in the restaurant beard me," Marshall said. Mr. Marshall seent six months -' . .. in the ,hospital '11<1i' ~ attack'. Then ~ spent two year;a .O,.·~ ba_ck. His remalnina yt;an~ were spent In and out of h<i;pital,s. · Marshail 's f&ither, :Howard Marshall. said hi.I son ha dbeen id the hospital lrequeritly ,,.. the last three mootJu;. , ·'There were several clifterent things wrooc With bim," the elder Marshall said today. He !See VICTIM', Pa,.Azl . .... ..,. I • OMty ,..._. "'9t. t>f ~ ._..., RESC!IE~ POURS WATER ON VICTIM'S BUl'INS .---Sm.II Shed Behind Anlmal Shelter Erupted In Flame • -~ ' . Hunt i ngton Fir e Burn s Man, S h e d A 59-year-old' H untingt.on Beacti man suffered second and third degree burns early today when the shed where he lived t>yrst into name. Firemen identified the victim as Al Troub, 59. of 860() Edison Ave. He was in critical condition in the burn unit of Or'angeCounty Medical Cente r with second degree burns over 50 percent or his body and third degree burns on h.is hands and feet . Fire officia ls said he was living in a small s hed behind the city animal shelter and was asleep when the fi re broke out about 7 :25 a.m. Explor~r Launched VANDENBERG AFB, Calif. <UP I ) -An E x plorer spacecraft, designed to probe conditions in th e outer at- mosphere, was launched down the·Western test range tOOay. Wh e n · firemen arrived, th ey said , Ttoub w a s wande ring around outside the shed. They s aid p aramedics ad· ·m\nistered drugs and first aid at theiscene . They lis te<t lhe bui lding and contents as a total los~. firem en said they still have no dofl ar es timate or the loss. Cause .of the blaze is .still being in - vestigated . They also s aid they don't know who owned the shed or why the man was living there. 'Violence ~rops . BELFAST., •Northern Ireland <UPI I -Sectarian violerrce dropped durin'g the weekend but security officials s aid today they feared a new fl a re-up from the wtlawed lris hRcpubli Can Army. Coast Weather • mentalist writer Wesley Marx and the Orange County Fair Hous- J ng Council told the city's ne1ot:iators they warW. develop- ment of the 2,058 acre Irvine In· duslrial Complex· East _tjed1 in with the availability ot n6usmg for the workers expected to be- employed at the complex. Firemen estimated damage at $6,000. HE '~PED OlJT DEBI' Wi m AD Land Use Options Cut There wi ll be only partial clearing near the b4.>a ches Tuesd ay, but partly sunny skies in l-h e afternoon hours inland. Cooll'r days Wit h beach hi ghs 65 ri sin g to 70 inland. Al tbe first negot.i•till& session Friday, the attorney for Marx and the housing group, Carlisle Holl, said lhe industrial complex boUs· iilg question should be bandied through a r~evelopment agency. ·• Thecomplex,hesald,1bouldbe \teclared a "blilhted area'' to ai- r low redevelopment. Tbe site ts oowfannland. R~evelopment agenries ue repaid ror money tbe1 put into projec:U through tax Increments. Tu tncrements are a means of treezina the Qseued valuation in 1tie redevelopment area for all ot.ber tax1nl a1enclea. Tlte re. ~. (8eellqU8JNG,Pap~) .. I . ''Tbefll'st caller bought it." That's the succinct. advertisi.nl: success story related by the· Corona del Mar man who placed UU.addintbe Daily Pilot.: NltA.JlLY'Din1-le11 7 fod., • Inch Cre.Uve Deei.p l drfboard. Clear wlr.b redwood •trip. Leuh. l!'loeta up to t• pounder. J40.UJt•UX.I U you bave a se810ing veueJ you'd Wr,e to convert.to cash, ~all 114Z-5'78. It only takes a lew woros· intberl&htpla.eetofindab<lyer. .Alone tile Oraric• CoUt. tbe rilblpla~lstbeDaUyPllot. " Irvine councilmen told City Mana1er W.illiam Woollett Satur- day to cot do~n tbe number of land Ilse• plannln1 "options" in Ibo dly .Jenera! plan from three tdcee. Tlie council wants lb isolate the pn!ferrm pattern of city develop. meni as soon a1 possible. Woollett wa1 told to determine by Friday whether tbe •bani• could be made within two mont&.. The eoundl appeara beaded toward a plan that would have ~104!0 to 350,000 persons in lrvuH! bl' the year aooo. ll'he city counell . ildopled the . mating munle'ipal muter plan in December 1m: Ii Included -laed ... ~ ·,r1-. Number ·On• caJle:ci 1fp i'~od•rat•'' • (. growth with an ultimate popula- tion of 337 ,000 in 2000. Number Two assumed that El Toro Marine Corps Air Station would cease to exist and called for a papulation Of 450,000. Number Three is the lowest degree of de- velopment and calls for a popula- tion of about 194,000. Althou1b councilmen have aak-ed for a way to make the ebMlee ln two months, Woollett favors waltin& unW next sum- mer for the change. At that time an analys,a of the city 's economic future wlll be com~. .. plete, as will an ''urban design l tudy." - Woollett •tild lb# wo..k lriYOIYed in pulUn1 one opg.n out ot tile••· lollnJ Ollell will take. about 1,000 .i man hours. or full-time work for ooe planner for six months. Pulling out one plan, said Woollett, means the council must come to grips· with some o( the undecided issues that were left open in the several options first adopted. Issues like how open space would be kept open, the future of agriculture in the city and the final confi.guration of the street and transportation syst e ms would have to be ha.shed out. Open space is a key element in all the plan options, but no plan for ensuring that the land stays in open space has be_~n ~tkedout. · Councllmdn He nry Quigley Saturday again brought up a plan !See OPTION", PalO .\Zl t INSIDE TOD"'\' F'ree /tu tmmunitotion.t /or senior citizens-are being of. fered at 43 clinics in Orange County through December. See Page A 8, llldex ., •• ... ••11 . .. .. .. ., . .. •• .. •• •• • 1 { .ti DAILY PILOT Pot Case -~Refused By .Court . . I 'WASHINGTON -(AP) -The ,,.S. Slpresne Coart lloday ,,._ foM to he T a"*"nmits -· pe~ -•ave a '•fuMameatal right'' to possess and snloke 1 marijuana in their own homes. Tiie coart let stand • derision .ti!> U.S. District llldg<! James A. Oolnis'k-ey or New °""""" lflal !:such an a.rcament was "p\amty ~wMICJllt merit." : Oomislrey, In a d<Cisioft apheld by the U.S. Cireuit o.nt in New Orleans, refused to «invene a :tftree-j udge court to hear a dtallenge h> state aftd federal ,laws egaiftst private possession iand aseof marij111ana. • . The Superme Court has held in fthe past that any law inlringing M ;''fundamental" privaeyri.ght has :to be -... be nooessaey to . :sromote some compelling state Utterest. If the rigid is' not flm. dam...W II can be justified so lone as there is a •'rational basiS .. IOI:' it. n.e court held In 1-. for ill· -stance, tt>at tbe pos98SSkol mob- scene materials in ooe'sbomein~ "°'-ves a "fundamental" il'itereSt because it is pl'<Jt<ded by ihe constitutional guarantees of freedom of expression.. 1'le Louisiana alliliatJe m ihe National Organir.ation fOC the Reform of M arijaana Laws argued -tile privacy m the home In mtd cf itoelr, IS wdl as "tile rtqbt to be let .-by c<W· ernmeat to develop on.e 's persoaali!y u one _. Ill.," ..., ---· '11lo or&amAtion al9o 51C1dt- .. _ \1'e lli111 COGrt -... llltennediate test ror privacy -wllitll was --by --Alaska Sllpreme Court In ...,.. . ' n.e Alaska court held 111.t a state law 11ainst prlvate: _.;on and use cf marijuana W>lated specific privacy cuanm--in the Alaska--· n Nied that u. .... mbst be a "cklse and -substal>tlal" relaU...Ship --..measud...is~ .,vem...-Call -e Wtth pi nctits. n:tl.s. Constitution ..... not ...,. ... a specific -cf =-....,·but ----the ..... Coart llaw held --a rlPt is lm(llicit in 113 -j ~ y,.... P-.e .41 OPTIONS • • to swap dovelopme11t riilot:s ., ¥•-parcels.Tlleplc--"° riCllts to ......... build-inp ill a ___ ,..... to -· °"" pEttl -~ b8'¥e llO deV'el<>pmenl and tbe «Ii« coolld have a iu.toer~ tb• tll""i .. sly allowed. Councilwoman Gabrielle Pryor suggested a bond issue to buy open space lancl. SI.ch a plan was acce\)lri la the cit)> of . Walnut Creet:, the prMent employer of Irvine's new plan· ning W-tor Eddie Peabody Jr. Walnol Creek w!An appl'O'fed a $7.S mWiooopea-bandJs. sue. Mrs. Pryor also SU&C'e5ted sl~pb_r zoning the land for agncultare and not pa"'mitting any development under the city's n.gulalory aulbority. Nelth..-plan. how._ drew aupport-lrom other oowaciJ'mea.. Jackson Appeal SAN FRANC!SOO (UPI) Seo. Henry Jackson _,iy ap- pealed to organized labor today to support him -or any other candidate who wins tbe 1976 Democratic presidential nomina· tloD -llecause Presi-Ford •'Doesn't give a damn about WorliDI people.'' ,, ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT RobertH.Wffd Prttkknt -f>\llllloller J«k R. omer \'k9 l'fM. ... M -0.nerM MM"lliOlt Thomas KeeyA CdilOf ' F~-f19Mers · Membe,!'s ol Mis!loul'l's Communist Party, balsteftd by Socialist ·wonen Plllty members, rally in front of SpaniSh Consulate in a. Louis Saturday, protesting U.S. ~ foc Fl'aneo ftClme and demanding closure of U.S. bases in Spain. Time_ Change llrilfht,er·MJ, on Oct. 26 WASHINGTON(APJ -Clocks Wm be set back \lD hour Oct. 26 as. the United Sta.tes reverts to tbe re- gular patten\ of six months of Standard Time six lllOlllbs of DayliglltSaving Time. ' _All s_peci!'i legislation that extended Daylight So:V!"« Time in. 8ll effilrt to help cope with the energy msis has exit•red and no action is expected on further dlanges, eongressicnal sources said today. 'I1le """ntry experimented two years ago with year-around Daylight Saving Time, but then ~ last year restored Standard Time for four ~tbs, N!S~ing lo arguments that energy sav- ings were minimal and wmter-time daylight saving was bard on school children and others. . Th!• l"&islatlon -. not extended, The basic law IS now in~. prcMding Startdard Time in all areas from the last Su...t.y in Ocl'ober to the last Sunday In April. Screams End Huntington Rape Attempt ~ Be~ Dolice are for a ~ n(lisl wllo attacked a •·1tar-old --wlllle sbe was IU:in& a &•a Sln41.1•1ctlt. -said Uoe -....nled Witt> the woman In !he bathroom ol. her home, in nol'thwest Hunt- m,ton Beach, tor about a minute befol'e he rted, apparently because of her screams. Officers aaid the woman and llllr family bed been entertaining bi"211s eerlier ID die evening and her husband and son bad jusi gone to the market about 11 :30 p.m., '1hen the attack occ\11'T'fd. Tae woman told police sbe w3s just latheling up In lhe sbower when the man, about 19 yem old, jelhd open tbe shower door and tried to pull h.,. Olllaide. Police said she struggled wtlh him ond sulhlt'ed some bruises but her screams frightened hihl away. Re 11..t tllrougb en unlocn.J ftont-, police said. " Pulice aaid the ..,,men grabbed a 'IOWel and rouow..i the yoo111 to the door, but he ran doWn. the sttttt. Officers reported the man bad -ed th l\ome lhrough lht! un- 1.ocled Mnt door. ,,,. ""man told Police sM had never seen the youth before. He was described es five f-eet 11. inches tall, about 170 pounds: with Iona, dark hair, pol.ice re· pomd. F,....P,..eAl PA1"I'Y ••• ''She couldn't make a decision like that even if she wanted to because orthe state she's in." U.S. Attorney James L. Brown- in'9 personally in charge of the Hearst case, termed tile reoort "a .Udstory," and said ''&he has not offered lo turn state's evidence. ' "I don't know an~ about any statement tbat •'a ma.de to the p-oHCulioD. I'm nbt awar~ of mJY ._..,atloD lllat sbl!•a ex- t..llDI or olfarlnil to lhe pro. seculion. There have beeA no plea diKusalons." The Piiot_., 1akl tbal among the crimes !Iii•• H..r.t .,,n. _... to w•s llle AJllll 21 , 1fl5 C.nnlcbael ba111t l'llbbfry t~ Wbltl> a W1lllllD -..... )lit.I. Uml,er Callforllla law ':t::=~ 'Jlllllt lll n.mer. 'lllit~1aldlla..,,e1 Ill• 'li6t tlabtrate o !1111 Hllnt'* ...ie 11\ that 1oliht1 and dldDOt-erale otllercrimeo. v I · -· F...,_P-.,eAI VICTIM ••• said his ..,., despite 'tbe injuries was not in much physical pm,i. "lie didn't have too much. He wa poraly1ed from the i.Jlet wound," he &aid. The attack drained the Marshall family finances. Manhall wes unable to work allbouCh bis father said he did make some jewelry and did paint· some. "tbere's just not much~ can do in that way," bisfatbersaid. Mr. Marshall said in. the aid ln- ~ew that be bad liftd "30 years d. bell" in his litUe frame house in Laguna's nortbsidewtth his fatlter sinH: tbe attack. He was apposed. to a .,..,.,n for Vance. ''Tbese bleedinC bearts that practicaly deify the criminal -n was so winecess&ry -not even to say 'put your bands up'; he could have had the $5 or $G he •ot. ''be told a reporter. Of his own imprisonmenl in a wheelchair. Marshall said ''There is no regeneration of de· ad nerve cells.'' Laauna Beach Det. Gene Brooks said there appears to be no way any further prosecution can be made against Vance no matter what the results or the autopsy. ne vldim or • sbooltng mu.st die within three years and me day of the ·shooting, Det. Brooks said. ''Forty years is just too Iona ·· Broob said. ' Funeral arrangements are pending. Th• body is.to be talten to Pacific View Mortuary in Newport Beach. 'Danbury Patrols DANBUllV1 Conn. (AP) - Policemtll patroled the halls or Danbury High Sehool a! it opened quietly today. the first time since last week's racial violence in which 13 persons were injured and 12 ·were ar· rested. • CJUrw Trip For Henry_ HONG KONO (UPI) ..:..; Secretary or State Heney A. Ki.asl11ger will vlalt a.ina OcL lHI. \ho <Jt. flcial New Cltl.Da Ne•a Aeeocym-...d loday. "lt bu......, ""'"""""" lllrouO .-uttati-that Or. ll:...,. A.· Ki1·1..- Uniled !Mat• -retaey ol -· a,:ilda1tiolot ID the U.S. pr •t for nallonai _.., alfaln, will .toil tho "-le'• Republic ol China Crom Oct. 19 dl._i. Oct. aa, lft$i" th --y Hid. NO IUIUI• oletalla -liven. . I • • -) \ • ,71. rlltty..a·-T ·~JJI~ »&appear on M PORTL:\l'!D, ou; ~It -A th•lr So., bui · clallllhlg to be "h..,P., out" 'Iii a -i;. ~ 'lln'Olicled in ~.ilous mlllloos of yun oN, ~ ~ --ftt ?' ·m)'ltlque 1nvolvin1 3) nussing. to eomewbere In western and!d.16'U'rielld 11 •'lel ..,._,,.putedlltbecmtheirway ~ for a ruebl Crom Ibis M Jan. clecided j,, Cd~ • I to ebilmtr In M 111 It lli(lod llY· ...,.,...,tbe..nl'[elM. i..w!I i., -ltlC tlotoet ~_:::ce a \M . ..,,,. ..,..._ -.lfi. _.. i. • i,.,.. -lllON(oll ....... lit.till-•" UIEP .. lo.°WaldPoft ~_p) ~!~! .. coll;JCountytoday. wqe serene and calm/' said one tbeaudlencd :;;;;~1'i . ~x of the 20 have been lden· penonwboattended. -~poae11W•..a iillowtbmi. tif1edtent,tlv1!1y, 1a·c11Jo11ngao~x-A>lll\beca•eof oUoeniaWIWd ™t:=• 11111 u 1111y Marine. Tiie \den'lillciltlom were in 1be ""''ling, lhe -de-tiCled . amalbe• mad~bythePortland0r'8IJlolan. mandedanonymity., ~ co 1•1.S 1"" JMft C- The missing Include an ~Ort· The m!Jsint Conner Mariile ..,._ 'D .. ,._ of • mentor people who voluntel!ml to was ldeo\!lled by f\'i-.. Ml.te .llrl -llllli!r ......... follow a coople d esclibed as in Kelly, 2S, who had just been .,.,.=~.,die-· ' ~-11·~w...a. _Grisly Deaths .Tied· to Film8 ' ' BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) .-Federal police s uspect lhat pornographic movies in whicll y-women are actually stabbled to death have tieen filmed in Argentina employing prosUtutes, police sources say, There wa1 no official wont on themattw. At least three prostitu\es were found deed ea'rlier lhi$ ~ in Mendoca, 860 mil~ west 'Of here, all mutUa~ by knife cuts. The annsofoneof the:tn bad been ~t oft', police said at the Ume. Tbe casn we"' simply listed asumolved murden. ·A ,....l·placed orriclal said Ulat although no firm connection had been established, federal police ~lt the women may have t3ken part in the clamlestine films, called "lfftul'f" plclllreO. In l~ United States. New York police officials said la.st week they auspected such films h&vf been produced ill Argentloa and slnollgled lo the Unit"li States. The FBI is looking into the report.a. ''It would help if We tnlld see the fiJms, •• said a poliee 2'0Utte here. "So far we only have ~ecoftd·hand accounts oC what is shi)'tVn. We ere tokl there are 'black orgies' with expl.icitpart.s endell by 1lrls actually boing ~1.-abbed t"o death~" Meodosa Is • kn0"'1 cont. lllr or"ganl>M pro.tltuUon. According to N!Po!U ~New York, viewers pax as much as :$20Cf{o watch the films. 'lbe films have reportedly been clrc\llating • fOtr !ht last two lftdnths in New Yorlt. : ....... ...,11wo1-tor'W -111> not ldellllW "' but...,_Hew1'~~~ betftbl-wltba~. Lincoln County SberilfRcm Sul· tcm said during the weekend tbe20 are not officially mi;:=.~e tbeyapp.-tlylett . ,. AyOlll!g .., .. M, Wbo I .ils zJ°tol .,vebor idoatil¥, talkeda-tbO m.-C, 1'1Udl Ille said• at· -ed. . I HOUSING .... devtlopm'ent agftc)I'• d.ils ihen are repaid' by taxillg tlle.l~­ l>t-.t assessed ~-bt-'it a-b7tbel'ellenl'4lbWlll. , Hall ahtl tlle lloUsiftl----tl!e tas lnereuient -Y should b-. us'ed f~ h"ulng -M. r , 'n1at J?lan ha! comt ut lizl'ore. Cl!Y Attonley James l!ridfiOn salil be would !Ian a bard ~e justifying d~claring the iodusl!jjl area blighted. Marx' sWt aad the ,~ group slilt lla•e ~ j11e Irvine Company from goi ahead with any of the Work ori, Irvine Indusµial ComDlu. t sileatlbesootheaatera8tyll andtheSanDiegoFreeway. ;' UCI ·Prof Sees No Ozone A.-ction in -'15 Marx' suit: contends the !!· vironmentalimpa~fAe 7 comp!"!';-bot" ... Sldef Uie impact of·5 ,000 work;ea belnt emploY" in llle ........,._ w!Ul"" place nearbylbe)t '911 ar. By DOUG FRITZSCllE OftlM O.llf POot~ ' . Ail>ol' testilylna before a U.S. Senate committee on the dangers or some spray can propellants to the earth's_ ozone shield against cancer·causing . radiation UC Irvine scientist F ."S . Rowl~d ex· pects no action until next spring at ll)e earliest. • • "It~ llllltb wur happen now ~i;ttll the National Academy of Sciences panel makes its re· port,. Sl[heduled ror about April 1 11'18," "aid' Row land, Who wiul fellow UC! r-esearcher 'MaHo Molina discovered the problem. "AT PR.E$1lNT1" ff};; said "tbe al'f,ument 'Watt for the N"AS ! report' 1s almos\ unbeatable with egislatures.!' • I That argument, he said, is like· Y to !>ft~! t<tt<il IOI a bill Rowl ... d i>XPel'tS Sen. Dale Bum- pen (D ·Arit.) tolnt-esoon. Rowland· expects the ))f"Ol)OSed l"tlsllt.,., lo be aimed •t ban· rung aerosol s prays that use 'as propellants fluorocarbons 11 and 12. • He doe:s not expect l~lation aamed at the same chemicals used as refrieeranb becau'Se - they ''rank higher on the scale of necessity." ROWLAND'S THEOltV, re· vealed in June 197.t, ts that the nuoroCarbons cause a chain reaction in· the earth's atratospbere that ·depletes the amount bf ozone. Ozone, a molecul e made of'three 'O x P a e n RO'#L.ANo atoms, acts to keep out extreme ultraviolet radiation. The radiation can cause akin cahp@:r. Rowland postulates that a l percent decrease in ozone could mean a 2 percent increase in the number of ~ues of skin cane tr. Au-e.dy, he Said, 101000 annual sltln canter cases m~y be d\le to otone depl~tion. AT THE HEARING In Washington, before the uJJOet at . mosphere subcommittee of the Senate Cohlmitt ee on Aero'nauttcal and Space Sci.nces Bum1><n pn>mlsea to lake a lead role in designing legislation. - "I wouldn't waht to announce ~ leaninc that 1 may ha~." said 8\lmpers, "but based on the testimony of scientists 1'bom I consider to be leaden in the fiel~ nobody bas come ti.fore • this subcommittee and denied a single facet of the Rowland- Molina theory which set this whole thing in motion.•• lbtdtolive. ,., tlle lall' boutblg ..u..ii ..Ut .. ,. tile~ for tbe -trial area is not conslatiabt wttll the city's general plan -ell -·a goalofprnvtdillgforbllUlillla(~ ~t111Boflh•c·omb11Mity, .: ··-. ' ............ l!..41 WARNING ::: .. sell catalytic-ecjUlpped can/ fn thal state. ' ,..w . ' A printed 'O{antlng ~·"Olll , . already appro\otd ror a "SIQS: ..... - r.u e11glne malFuncti.., tldold .oq_cur, pari.iculir)y tnVolvt.IYg ..,.U.e mlstire or other lols"lir perfoi:mance, do nol oooUnue·fo ~a\e your vehicle in t&at con~ dilioil but have it servieecl llP': mjJOy . "Contrnued operation-"'£ your vehiele with a se.-. melfunt:ll oo'"could cause \he COD· verier to overheat with ~ble "damage to the converter-an«Wo thevebicle." · . · The Insurance ·tnslltute !'Or Highway Safety ~ that one 1975-model Chevrolet llltJlllla U!ed in a low-speed ttM~· pel'ienced an overhea ;t,1 ca\llly\lc c;on.ve)Ter thol di · !he ou\ shell and scotched noorlnsulatloll. . ~. M~~'*• tae~an1t_sr,dneJ11 =:d 11 m-~!U'Y·.All 11'om Alhambra d.e-In Costa. Mesa durlna <:ylllc Fibroaia 1 ·Slit'anl ts l:Jmlll ~ rath~r. ab\'111)\ly Founc'latlon-rodeo. Tiie bvll, "Trlc~ 1 ay_ at,,01'81!11e ..... uoty Fa•rirotinl{s, DI.ck," .pi>l\rc11U:f II"": JIP to hla nam~., I ' -Te•it,,.aa-1., N.Y.8C..ka .. ~ .,_ VOL 61, NO. 211, 2 SECTIONS; 26 PAGES • . ORANGE COUN!J, Cl'LI MONDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1975 TEN CENTS ·No , ·~trike. f o.~ _ B-q11tington Teachers -. --l-li.rnftlY n>-~ 1n1charia1contracttalb. ·---------.... -- pftoident or the teod>er 1P"Oifp, 1 .--. ~ ..... •"1iac the dis,, ·~ membefl left the-open Jlict spends amons the -In for another atrite vote titer if · the cou,nty oe eluaoom sup.- aaee~·· At the aame Ume, Gartond Hid tbe admlnlstraUOD .,,_,.1y ti001h!I! were lsnlted .., Friday . nl&ftt." , -I --TbeJ alse tweincled OD earlier T-n .In the qi.._.. •·I vote c.,t filday aiiht to Beach City retemen!My~ ado!>taeoati~pacapWl~t pis!rict aareed early.~ ail to tdcber 01apport. co· on strike 1 after Ule ·aebool 8rta.n Garland bad voted board ..,,_ la a laot·illloloM licalnlt that move. .... ionfoeriter"fa<trini!lnc." TNateea lut met at 1 Lm. to- Tnlsteetl vot<(~-0~ day, onct teaeben mot ., hour Date Buah.,_•_boent !O 11,ete<t··' tater . . weee ... --"'-""-'.16\..ol-Ana while they clidn'l vote ... ·-' lllide•"'"-~·---.• ·~ T ~-­-ary ~~~-·--···-•li'· ..._. ~--·· ~ t •. , ·--· , ... ' • 1·-·;:;:. , nee~ .. ' _,... --· , I Teacben bad.'be.n olfaed • AttbesameUme.~•t· seVea: Perce.al ,pay 'iricruae by tacked wbat be" rilled 1 truot-. but Petenon Hid their "paterullatic altitude" by....,. oft'er1Dcludect '••1ero~for boar• aem'bers and ad· the kids u rar 11 educational milliatraton. benefits." · "A few ol tbem have done lr- e put y Suoerinteadent reparable dama•e," he said. Charles Patmer!flaa~ ~at 11We-.,.. ,not back in the dartc ' · reported bll vote on the teacher matter Friday Dfght, aDd he called that 4· 1 board action arbitrary and rapriciG.&S. "Now there i..s tbe threat ol a teacher strike loomine on the horiaon," Garland added. ''A situation brought about because · ·tbe flames ol an advesary rela- Under the f•d·findinl pcocess, tbe clistrict and teactien each will appoint one me"'ber ud the two will try to a1ree on. a ·thlrd neutral member. • Palmer oaid today, "The board ia anxious to have a speedy re-. solution to the persistent 41•· aareement by a eompetent ...i (See TEACHEll8, .... All .Pil#y ,May Testify ~gainst SLA? -. -' . -. t- lfe~ailoa llrfied - P. ~·~ c·t d ~ ~rJt1ry 1 e . . . In Brick Case . . . . ,OUSTER DE~ Dtetrfct'• aflck Man Stabbed In Freeway ;\ltercatio~ A Tustin man is in "very 5atiafactory•• condition today after treatment ol a stab wound' .be received when • diaaa:ree- cnenl over drci-ving -habita turned toviolenre. eou~ are still seeking 1-tte "1)- known assailant who stal>bed Donald D. Pri.01eau during the Frida;v evenin,£ altercation at .Jeffrey Road 8.nd the Sari Diego ;'Freeway-in Irvine. According to officers •. Primeau and his attacker were ~Ying in )eparate oars on the San Diego 'Freeway W:hen one cut'in froitt ol tbe other. A distur.bance 'de- veloped on the rreeway and the two men le(t at the Jeffrey orr. ramp. Fount•i·n Valley School Trustee: Dick Plum called today for the reiignation of Dr. Mike Brick, 4i•trict business director, alleging Brick committed per· jury and was illegally paid ror tbreeyean. Brick was unavailable ror com- ment on the allegations ~ Fri- day and today. • Plum aUe1ed Brick committed perjur:v when he signed an ap- plication for credential "under peni!lty or perjury ... Stating that he bad teaching experience. Plum claimed that Brick ad· mitted ih -~worn court testimony l4 months ago that he never taught elementafy school. The court reporter who took that teetlmoey verified Brick .. state. meat ree.n!Jii~~~ Pilot. ¥ • pt...,, -pafl'llll records sho,v Bric~ ... wa.s Piii )a • te•eber .in U,, F-.U. Valley School Di1trid from January of 1963, t.brou&b Jul~ or 1985. . In addition, Plum alle1ed, Bricli: was paid one year as an ad· miniStrator with a credential that how has tken voided by the &t.a;te. Joe Meler, persormel director for the Orange County Depart- m,,.t cit Education ~todaY re· verlfied the two yean Brick was listed as a classroom teacher.· He said, according to state codes, Britk would have been re. quited to spend 50 percent of his time teachlng in the classroom to have.tieeft steel as such on f:Oun. ty reCdr'ds . He Said his records do not agree with Plum's charge that Brick was paid illegally one year as an administrator. He said tha.t his records show Brick obtall!lll an elementary administra'tion credential in · February of 1966, at mid-year of one of the years be was listed as a teacher. He said that credential now has been revoked. But he said in July 1966, when be became an ad- ministrator, be received a gene~al adminiltratioo rreden- ,(See B&ICK, Pa&e A2) Power Saw ,lnjures Hunti1'lgton Worker . ' DOct~ at ' l>acifici Hospital have sa ed the right artn of • Huntln on Beach handyman ., who ne ly bad it. amputat4d by .a power.saw. . - Geor•e Arnold, '6, :,1to · ap- 1 peared regularly as • ~#OW}) in tbe Jlunt.inrrton Beacti •Iii or l~iY HE JPIP£D our DEHf Wlm ,4Q "The firSt caller botJc.ht it." That's the succinct aavertisin& sue,i:estl 1 story' relitted by i tht Ox-ma del Mar man Wbo placea this add in the Dally Pilo!_: NEARLY Diiil-1eu"ir-. t 1lnch Cle•tive CesJcn . surfboard. c1,.r with redwood · strip. t.eub. · • llooib~ptollD ......... M .m •mx lf you havll. J . seagoing-, vepse\ yuu'd like to eonyet:t to cash, call MZ-W. It pnty t•k" a·1ew Wl!"~ lntberi1ht ,Platll1&flntl:a bby"!:. ;. A10Dr t11e1 0ran,e l;oMt. tbe ric!'l~l~eei~ the'!>~Y Pilot-· • ' parade and 'is known as a "town character,'' suffered the injury while trimming a tree at 311 Hartford Ave. early last week . Councilman Ted Bartlett, a long-time acquain&ance or ArJll?ld, said Arnold fell into the J)C>\Ar saw apparently when the limb he was working on cante away and knocked him off his ladder.· \ The 11aw cut through much of t.be' muscle and bone and tendon Of Arnold 's arm aboWtheelbow. arcordln1 to Capt. Roaer Rosmer: a· ,.ipo'kesman · foc lhe 1 paramedic•:· Param'e4ir• rushed Arnold to the· hospital after treatln« him for shock and a heavy loss or blood. "I tbink Geor1e is pretty lucky to be, alive," Bartlett saicrthi• momln1. "Jt could have killed him. I unc1"*9tand that oow he c~IDOYe hi1fin1ers." Bartlett said tliat Arnofd , a ~naton Bei.rb naUve, haJ, bOon cloln1 1art1edlnc WWI< for yearslntbecity. . Arnold bas been ·ait uMur- C<llft&I eaaclidate for City Ci>un· ell, aecotclinJ to Bartlett. . "E~UER POURS WATER ON VICTIM'S BURNS ..,.. Siied Behind Anl...., Shelter Erupted In Flame .. ',Jlapist "Lived in Hell' NORWICH, Engloltd !AP) -tbecontexto!lhiscase,ll!eshould Sentenced to lile imprisonment mean lile, ·• Judge Melford here. the hoode.d' r8pist of' Stevenson·said. "l well realize Cambridge said parnographic "that that opinion will honi£y a filma drcJve him to commit the large number or well-meMing arime1. •jtt was like living in hell·, people, but I am satisfied it is in -liir world. I j\llt had to do ri&ftt." something.'' \ Cook. a 47-year-Ol<I truck Peter1Samuel Cook w~ &~ven drt~r Who is 5·feet-4 inches tall, ~veo concurrent sentences o( admitt:ed rapid) ib:~ CirLs and Ufe tmpro1sonment at ~ch commiUng 1odomy •Jainst a Crown Court. •• · , , seunlti in 1tlae unlvtrility city of "I exp_ress the, <>i!IDIOD thal in' I . C.mb~dge'. ... . . ' • ' . ~. Old Shed Blaze Burns Man AS9-,year-old Huntington Beach man suJ£ered second and third degree burns early today when the shed where he lived burst into name. · Firemen identified the victim as Al Troub, S9, or 8600 Edison Ave. He was in critical condition in lhe burn unit or Orange County Medical Center with second degree burns over 50 percent of his body and third degree bums on his hands and feet. Fire orririals said he was living in a s mall shed beb.ind the city animal shelter and was asleep when the fire broke out about 7 :25 a.m. When firemen arrived, they said, Troub was Wa n1erin g around ouUJidethe s hed. They said paramedics ad · ministered drugs and £irsl aid al the scene. They listed the building and contents as a total loss. Firemen said they still have no dollar estimate of the loss. Calise of the blaze is still being in- -vestigated. They also said they don't know who owned the shed or why the man was living there. Oktobeefest Sets Records MUNICH, West Germa ny CAP) -Wh at is called th e world's biggest beer-drinking £estival , the 16-day Munich Oktoberfest. ended with record cons umption fi gures reported. A total of 4.5 million steins or beer -containing about two pinb each -were downed , ac· compa nied by 600,000 fried chickens: 800,000 pork sausages. 42 barbecued st L>ers, 28 deer and 35 boars . Predominantly £air weather brought about six million people to Theres ienwiese, tfle hu ge meadow in the center of the Bavarian' capital, during the restivities. Violence Drops BELFAST, Nortbem Ireland (U PJ> -Sectarian violence dropped during Ute weekend but Security o£ficials said today they feared a new Oare-up rrom the outlawed lrtsh Republican Anny. ' Attorneys Say 'No' To Story SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -At- toineys f'or both aides in the Patricia Hearst Case denle4 publlilhed repvrts tod.ay that the newspaper heiress cmfeued ta several crimes -lnclUdine a fatal bank robbery -onct afl'Oed to tum state's evidence. A story in today's New York Post quoted "sources £amiliar with the interviews" as safing Miss Hearst confesaed during talks with rourt-appotnted psychiatrists seeking to de- termine whether ahe la mentally competent. 't-.-:o - In another development today, Terenro Hallinan. the Ciery radical attorney who has represented P atrit:ia Hearst since the day of her arrest. withdrew from the case in an ap-. parent dis pute with other mem· benofthederenaeteam. . ' HallinaD's ofrlce conf&rmed be was.oo longer on.the c~ud.said be would have no immediaterom· ment.. 1 THe Poat 'laid Miu Hearst identified several persons who harbored her 'as a £ugitive and aereed to testif1 against her ter· rorist comrades tn ret.urn for im· munity or special treatment. The report said Miss Hearst. 21, det:ided lo cooperate with authorities after her attorney, F. Lee Bailey, told her it was the on· ly way to avoid a long prison tenn. "This is absolutely not true,·· said Albert Johnson, a partner of Bailey's, when in£ormed ol the Post story. "I 've been the only attorney with htr ror the past week and she has not confessed to anything. "She couldn't make a decision like that even ii she wanted to because of the state she's In." U.S. Attorney James L. Brown· ing, personally in charge or the Hearst case, termed the report ··a wild story,'' and said ''she has not o£fered to turn state 's evide nce. ''I don't know anything aOOut any statem ent that she's made to the prosecution. J 'm not aware or (See PAlTV, PsgeA2) Market Robbed An early bird bandit robbed a Westmins ter Tic Toe Market at. 4:50 a.m . Sunday and Jen on root alter stuffing $60 in cash and coins into his pockets . The armed rob· bery occurred at 9032 flazard Ave. Coast Weather There will be only partial clearing near the beaches Tuesday, but partly s unny s kies in lhe a ft ernoon hou rs inland. Cooler days with beach highs 65 rising to 70 inland. INSIDE TOD.4. ~ Free flu. immu.nizaiioru for ·unior citizen• aTe being of· fered at 43 clinics in Orange Count11 through December. See Page AB. l•llex I , ' ----..,.,.--~ ' Meeting th~ Earth S uddenly ·Bull rider Danny All from Alhambr.a de· i1arted his riding position rather abruptly Saturday al Orange County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa during Cystic Fibrosis Foundation rodeo. The bull, "Tricky Dick," apparently lived up to his name. Time Change Brighter A.Ms on Oct. 26 WASIUNGTON (AP) -Clocb will be set back an hour Oct. 26 as the United States reverts' to the re- gular pattern of six months of Standard Time, six mooths of DaylightSavingTlme. r '- All special legislation that extended Daylight ' Saving Time in an effort lo help cope with the energy crisis has expired and no action is expected on further changes, congressional sourceS said today. The country experimented two years ago with year-a r ound D aylight Saving Time, but then Congress last ye ar resto~ed Standard Tlnl.e for four months, responding lo arguments that ener11y sav· ings were minimal and winter-time daylight saving was hard on school children and others. 'Ibis legislation was not extended. The basic Jaw is now in effect , providing Standard Time In all areas from the last Sunday In October to the last Sunday in April Drai nage District A.iring Set Oppoolllon 11 ·.expected from some reeident1 of Huntington Beach tonight when the clty ci>uncll wlll hold a special hear· ing on foraiing an Old Town drainage'8sseasment diatrict. . ·~ The district la rouglily enc!Om· paned by Beach Boulevard and Golden West Street and Garfield Avenue on the north and Adams Avenue on the .OU.th. I ScFeams Deter Rape Try HunllDl!oa Beach police are ooardllDI ror a woulclol>e ra.,ut who attacked a 38·7ear~old -If• wblle •he w•·taldnl & 1how•r SUnday nlaht. -- Police -1 al,d the marl scuffled with tbe woman in. the bit.broom ol her home, In norlhwest,Hunt-lnalon Beacb, ro.r about • lliinute before be fl ed, apparently becauae of her 1crea.ma. Olflcen said the woman and · her family bad been eatertainlng (rienda earlier iD the evening, and her bus band and -h'ad just gone to the market alxM. 11 :30 p.m., wben the attackocC\lfT'ed. · The woman told poll.co lbe was just lathering up m the shower. when the man, about 19 years old, jerked open the Mower door and tried to pull her outlide. Poli~ nid >be strualed with him add 1uffere4 some· bruises but her llCre•m• rr1,-him away. He fled through an unl..;ked front door, J>?lice said. Police said the woman grabbed a towel and followed the youth to the door, but he rao down the street. • Officer• reported the man had entered the home thniugb tbe un- locked front door. The woman told police 1be bad never seen the youth before. · He wu dncribed as five feet, u lncbea tall, about 110 po<l!lds, With loo&, dark hair, police re- ported. Huntington ·Guards R e scue . Five on Boat Five persons were rescued by Hunttnaton Beach lileau8fds and the Orange County Harbor Patrol when their motorbollt cap1ized about 100 yardl oU shore Swlday afternoon. Huntlnaton Beach lifeguard Lt. BW Rlcbardlon Uid the 111-foot veael wu runnlng low on fuel and it wu takt..qg on water while llWltchinl tllDb. .Paralyzed i n Bold•p. City Admi,nistrator Dave Rowlanda aald fioodlng Crom run orr al storm drains bu plagued the area for years. He aaid that. S300.000 ror the project bu -obtained from theOranpCounty Flood Control District but that the reA.of the coat woWd have to be born by prOperty ownen of lbe He 1ald lifea:uards saw the bo at la distrn• about one-quarter or a mile 1outh of the Huntington Beach pier and swam to help . He saJd lh•t one r escuer boarded the boat to lend asstsf"anoe and it was th1a added weight that caused it to go under. '40 Years of Hell~ Ends; Victim Dies Jly IACK CHAPPELL °' .. ...,,. ...... Imprisoned in a wheelchair for nearly 40 years by an armed rob- ber's 11UDSbot, Harold Marshall al La&una Beaeh &alned freedom &mdM!fl. He died at Oranae Coun-ty "cal Center. Rewas63. An autop1 y is pendi n g. however. Offictai. of the Orange County Coroners office said to- day the cauae of death may be linlled to the gunshot which left Mr. llanhall a paraplqic. . The man who abot Marshall wa pardoned ill 1988 by then Goo. Edmund G. "Pat" B.-n. Gerald Vance, then a prillter in .• Wood!-, had S<n'ed 18 yean in prison as the result of tbe kidnap- ping, robbery and -ing on June 18, 111341. Tllat night, llanball, young, good-lookiD( and 1 bit~ a lady's man, had agreed to drive a cab while the driver took bis wife to a movie. Ordinarily Marshall worked as a Greyt.>uod ticket -t. . He picked up the tllen 111-year- old Vance aa a fare and was directed to drive out La&w>a Ca- Speaklnl( for an interview With lhtj)ally Pilot 10 yean ago, Mr. Marshall recalled the event with sharp -bitter clarity. Marshall s aid be Wu hit so hard with a stolen piotol that it shattered the butt of the gun. ''The damn fool hitme-andsbot me while I was driviq. One shot went past my bead and the other went mtomy apine,'' beaaid. Mar1baJI •aid that Vance's partner, Fulton DeBord, now de- ad, was V{aitina: in a car for Vance. · · . "They ~e coins to tie me up· and leave me but I talked them into takine: me back into town '• he said. • "They took me behind the old Sandwich MIU Wh'1'0 the World Savings Ir Loan....A.uociatlon is now and threw me out. I called out and some fellow in the restaurant heard me,'' Marshall said---... --Jl1"11 Ro-.lc -· ·----·- Mr. Mar shall spent 11.x months In .the. bqsp_ilal alter tho attack .. Tbm· he epent two years on his back. Hi• remaining yean, were spent in and out of hospitals. . I t ~NGECOAST DAILY PILOT Ttlakne (714) MMllt C1811M .. A""'9:istiftl..-n ,,._...,.ar-..~Clksa• ... 54f.1UI llaraball'a father; Howard Marshall, aald his 11'1" ha dheenm the .hospital freq uen,tly for the last three months. ""lbere were sever&I different things wronf with him," the elder Marshall 1aid. today. He said his son despite the injuries waa not in much .Physical pain. "He didn't have t.oo much. He wa& paralyzed from the bullet wound," be said. The attack d r ained the Mars hall family finances. Manball wa1 unable to work allhou&h his rather aald he did make oome jewelry. -did paint SOIDe. . "There's juat not mucb)'OU can cloln Iba\ W'7t~ Ills (-Hid. Mr. ManDaU oaid ID Ille old in' terview that he bod lived "30 yean ol bell" ID his llllle frame house in Laguna'• nortl)aldewitb his father 1ince the attack. Hewa1 opposed to apardOa for v-. ''Tbete ...-... hearts that praetlcal7 d.Uy the criminal -Jt Wal IO unnft••J -oot nen to lay •put y-.,_up'; he coald h ... bad tbe • Cll'. he sat. .. be told • reporta'. . Of bll own tm.1'rllOl•a....i In a wheelchair, ll'ar1bali 1atd "'lbere Is no re1 ...... a11m1 ol .i.- ld nerv~ cella. '' 1• ' area. · ... One of the ·protesters is Mn . Wilvian Jewell Renner of 807 Frankfort Ave. , .. 1 am the owner of one acre located on Golden West that is in- cluded in the district," she wrote Director of Public Works H. E. Harli•· •'Thia property bu -in my family since 1904 and at no time baa there ever been a pri>blem with draina1e. atandinc water, nmoff. or any related problems. ''U there were any problems ot tbia 10rt there would, surely, have been evidence of it at aome time in the put 71 yean," she wrote. Tbe hearing la scheduled after the regular meeting lltarta at 7 p.m. in city council cbamben or the adJolnin1 basement con- ference room. A ltudy session begina at 5:30 p.m. Richardson •.1aid lifee,ards swam the victims to sborewi~ut incident. An Orange ' County Harbor Patrol boat also speeded to the rescue and pumped out the boat and towed to ltAlamlt.oo Bay with the assistance. of Loni Beach lifeguard.I. -• . owner of tbe boat ... u.tea as Ronald E . Mort of Covina. Richardson uld the party was fis· ,hlngwhentholncideatoccurred. Explorer Launc~ed VANDENBERG APll, Cali!. (UPI) -An Explor er spacecraft, designed to probe conditions in the outer a t - IDOlpbere, was launched down the Western test range today. ~etltoBang -- Miehlah Slrobek of Milwaukee, Wis., convict~ or m.urdering three American tourlata In Nas1au, Bahamas,. will be executed for the alayln& Tuelday at 8 · a .m.Storif.onPageA3. •I • 4 ¢4 cs "' ,,, ' . Have You See ( effDtio? Two 1unmen --and one _lboll _; .. tecnt Wll••• 1" the _.111 Colp. at-illll .. -in~ ..... eDQlded the • ., • ..,, 1111 dllll • -contents OD JIOllday lielto --. . 15. - Tbll WU U!e flntaf- ...-robberjea or.im-e eompaaln iJ! th• .. _ ·~ and it bu lam .. '*l an intenslY• aeareb by ' polite for the two 11111men they know only u "tlle llult-Jeffrobben." \ Tbe SAmll pair bit die American Finan.ce cam- _, at :l'IM1 Beat!! -- • week Jater, aaJna tbe same pattern. Poli c e s ay the two Caucasian . pnm• walk into the finance com· "'pa!iles, one 'tbroulh the f~ door and the other thnlaP lha'bacl<. 'Ibey force their victims to lie on the floor and order an employe to get the money out of the safe. Before fleeing With their take out the back door. they order their victim'.s to slay put. "Don'.t stick your heads oclt the dbor or tlM!re'll be, trOUble," tb~y warn. "and • we don't want trouble. Stay there for five minutes and then yoU can call police;• jheysay. Police aar. the taller beD-• dit ranees froar six r• 1 \, inch to six feet 4 inches, weighs up to 225 pounds, has black hair of medium length · and hu a blael< mustache and goatee! Jfe':a approximately 27 ~ears of age. He bas a postibly ct&. formed right hand and be wean a blue jacket with Chevy written on the beck. • a ud a talloo OD tlltri&bt Mo olbb neck. __ .. blue __ vol--.-· Ai170De wW. IDrormaicMI • 11>1& ma7 -llCbl • the _ ....... lo.-lhe Secret Witness at 800100 or write down the lnfcrma· tioa and mail it to: Dl!lb' Piiot, Huntln&ton Bead!, CL ... A reward la ol· {end. . Writtoa IDformatlOll should be identified by .a six-digit code using any combfuatioo of letlera -11umbers-picked by the In· formant for future re- fennce. , seent Witness alsolsol• fering a reward for in- formation concernina sex attack.I oa womeJtstudents •' atGolden West College. The ·latest a ttack OC• curred Sept, 23. A girl was _ wallkiq to her car wben ' s t-e wal grabbe~d from " bellln!I. -paahed IDtOhor car · .. and forced to perform sex· ual actiyities with her a&- sailant who~w as described ., in bi• ear_ty· zoa. An esthgate of hl1 hel1bt • ran1ed from 5 reet nine In-ches to 8 reet.5 lnchl9. He had dark brown aboulder • length hair; brown eyea, • and a thin dark mustache. : The shorter one la 5 feet oeven inches·to,rtve feet 9 inches and welfhs around 130 pound1 and h•• red shoulder length hair. "On the first job he had a white mus tache bu_t on the second occ,asion be didn't wear one. He's believed to be 1p- prOximately 25 years of age, bas. a ruddy complex· \In an attack in June, 8t • th!o: campus parltin1 lot, a 'man .]umped out al the "' -' bulbel ad tnoekod • llrl .. 1o the ilioDll<· Sbe .,,,,_ '.' 'gled and aereamed-and IDt " awa,. ~ . ' w-. U<i WU dMCribed M lhe fetl ten incbe1,,Bd W 'ir)e ~I around 210 P,OUDlla. Be .... ' believed lo be in bl. eatY ;.i «la, bad short ¥ Ila&'.,, and wore r1a1~ .. , wt~ beaY)' dart platk"""'"" ' . -· B HE'S TAU 'ONE Suspect No . 1 • f-···-~ .. -...... ---SHORTER HALF Suapect No. 2 Frw. P,,.e Al BRICK CRITICISM. •• tial whic h is situ vaUd. That credential was based on Fountain Valley elementary teaching experience, as well as adult (eachtng In San Dle&o. Meler s aid be doesn't know if Brick a"~tually was ·teacid.ng in Fountain V41ley for the years he .was'1>aid to teach. ffe said he 01:1- ly knows what hi• county reeotds --' Bob Read; current F .. mtain Valley Superintendent, Hid he can't diaCus1 the Brick matter became il is a personnel iaue which ahould be only diae-in closed-door executive see1kln!' But Plum said Read told ~ a week ago that Brick never taQ;:ht elementary school in !"CIUntaia Valley. Yet; according to l'ecotW at PA'I*l 'Y ••• any cooperation tbat she's ex· teDdln1 or o11er1na to the pro- secution. There have been no plea discussions." . the State Depart111ent ol Educa- tion, which were read to tbe Dai .. Jy Pilot, Read 11..,.a a lello1' vorlt1lnl 18 montba ol 1-•C explriencefor Brick. Beod aald earlier he slped --bletten --'tre-s all ailninl one for Brick. ' • The Poet atory said that lll!10!11 the crimes Mi11 Hearst, con· (OSMd to ..... the April :n, 1975, Carmichael bank robbery in wblch a woman customer was ldlled. Under .Calli-• law; ' -one canvtctecl al tUIDa part -in aucb.a't'OJibet'l' Could wtound 1Wltyofiliurdor. ' The aewspa~r said Its llOUrces d id not elali,orate, OD Miss Hearst'~ tole In that ,_, and did nat enuma;ate odier crimes. ln another development, Superior Court JC!dlt 111)111"'1 L. Jlilal of Loe Ana.._ slPed a writ' orderiDI JI I.al Bear at te be -..i.i to th• city tor-.an 11- ;countcrimlnallndlctn-. ' , P ..... P ... At , Plull!.-bl a letter llU!iled today and reed to the Dally Pilot, 1aid, "1 request ror the c-s "' the .P'oulltaln Valley eJe..-..,. dis- trict that you ~ubmit yow" re· signation as soon as possible.'' . · "Yow: present stand ol lqdiC· ,.,.._to lb• eommunlty can on- 11 lead to more adverse publicity 1-&ril :rou and tile lldluol dis- tdet, '' becciltinued. UCI: Fint lQ ·Yean • TEACHERS. I objecllve tlalrd party/1 1 He piadlecl "oo llllll dr...,.." But Pete,,_ ealcll•d!.-will mntlDue c···· ........ about ·-PcliiC le tile -tty, and tlllJ .. ., tab ...... odcli· ~ ttonal aetloo to be aute the pro- caa lm't 1talled. f , '( T•••Y'•O••l•g . ' N.Y. S&eelul EDITION • 'YOt.. 61, lilO. zn:zstiCTIONS, •PAGES' ORANGE coum, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1975 N TEN CENTS ~On's DetJth,Ends '40 Yefws of.Hell' .,. JACK CBA"""l"PllU. linbcl IO UM .u ....... -left •• ...,.,..._ Mr.lfanla.Uapan~ .. . lmprtomedJa • wbeelclulir-Ior_ • TIM! m.., who aliOt 1fllr1llulll ..arty.., y .. ra by ... --rvb-WU .....--in I., by -blr's' pashot, Harald llanrllall Goo, Edin-G. "1'11l" e.-a. qi Lquaa Beacb ,.._ ~ Gerald Vance, I.boo • ~ in &Uldoy. He died •t ~CouD-WoodJllllCI, bild aetyed 11~.in ty Medical Center. Bewua. priaoou tbereaullotlbekklmp- An autopsy 11 peadln1, pine, robbery aDid abooffna oo -ever. Olficiala ot tile Or-• Jllllell, 1911. . County Corotlers -uld to-ftot nj&bt, MUihail, )WDC. d.07 lbe ••use al cleatb lll«l' bo llOOCl-lonldn1·.ed.a bit ot a lod)o 's -- • ·Woman . Topples Rapist A Santa Ana woman 'Walking toward her employer's boat .in the area or Newport Beach's Arches fought off a would-be l'apist in a weekend incident whlch ended when both t.oppJed intothebay. Police said that the attack late Saturday night began as the -woman walked along a dock and found a man in his late 20s block- ing her path. . AS be helt.1 one hand behind his back, the assa~lant demanded rtt.at the wottian walk~ short di.5- 'lance with him and said that he _would c u~ he.r u.p ''in _little pieces" if she did not comply, ' But the victim. steadlasUy re- fused, officials said. and threateried to scream. instead. .. ~p_m'enls later, she tQl.d or- nc~. ttre man grabbed her and both toppled into the water. -The woman told officers that the in.an tried to bold her tmder the_ w.ater for almos't 'two minl.ltea, then aftec.iahe surfaced, · he grabbed her ankles in another attempt to submerge her. The man soon gave up, pulled himseilf onto a dock and fled down Coast Highway. Parking lot attendants al a nearby restaurant 1 heara the comniOt-ton, poli·ce said, and pulled the drenched victim from the bay. Police searches or the area failed to yield the sodden at- tacker. Camera Shop .. Thi fG ·t . e es 87,566 Loot .:.:Newport Beach burgl~ de- ~tives were followiqg leads in tfle Los Angeles area today in a g;,rona d,el Mar camera shop li.irglary .early in tbe weekend that netted $1 ,566 in goods for a thief who l~ft tear gas and bis tools behind. The breakin was discovered .JJSt Friday at Harbor Photo, 3121 <Bi Coast Highway. ""Police said that entry was 1 ade jn the roof toward the rear ci' the camera shop and then \he rtlllef lowered himself 14 reet into ~~ buildin&, using a ladder. ;. The ·auSpect, police said, was @lective in hi_s lOQt, takina•the more expensive ltems, whidl ln· etuded camera· bodies and dolens o{lemes. .: '"~tectlves Wb'.o examiDect the e said that all the burglary s see.nred to be the cheapest ail able and were obvi~IY ~­ ed on purpose. ~ides, \he tools, soroe rope ad~ ·.a military-,issue_..pair of trouse~ •. the thie[ le& behind • VIP' of tear gas which offiCers said resembled that used in poP,cework. • . I·~• ;. .-. Alilfy,.i.t ....... • WRDICT AWAITED P~11ycet'• MlranCla 'Folio tira a predic~ed ap- pearaD<e by Ii final P<OHCµtion withess and closing arguments, the three~week Balboa Pussycat Theater obscenity trial will go to the jury Tuesday. A final witness summoned by the prosecution is all that will be left in the . testim9ny in a case presided over in Harbor Municipal Court by Judge Robert Todd. A jury or six men and six women· traveJed to the peninsula movie house three weeks ,ago to see the two filflls al issue - "Deep Throat '~ and "The Devil in Miss Jones." After that, the proceediiigs set· Ued in\:o oftep., l~ious p~~ta­ tions on community standards, literary merit and the effects of expliciflY sexual films on average viewers. Pussycat chain owner and pre- sident Vincent Miranda and theater manager Arlie Wood are defendants in tbe case which in- volves alleged misdemeanor ex- hibition or oh5cene materials. ) 'fbree-story Hot.el Nixed " ForNe~~rt • A r'equeat to build a three- stor)"\ seven: unit hotel 'ill Central BaJboa bas been unanimously re- jected by Newport Beach plan- ning coinmiuioner.s. . . ' Commi~sipners late last week rej~ed the application by R. L. La~ce to build the hotel a\ lH ;!200 St. 'Tliey cited "completely ln,adequate por~in&" "'!!he main te8'CJO. UCI: First lOYean The first floor of the structure .---------.-..... woulci have· included r .... parking ~ · / spaces •bUt st~aff· plarmers Point· ed ou\ 'that access 'to the narrow .. " , It has beell0 lO yeen liin<ie tbe·finhtoditnts were ad· iidtted to cla-at UC frYlile.. • · -. On ;i'.l!OldaY, the Daily ' . · Pilot ·wm' publ!AI( • •Peclal section lllJhllg,tln-1 $he 11-owth aJ\d a~hiev-ta 11 ol UCI'• fint deeacle. , . • IAK>k ror "Utt 101' in ' yoilr Tueaclay Daily Plklt: • i . ' I aite is inadeQuate. · lo a4taff report on the project, citY Planners"' wrote Uiat a hotel facility would bfcomj>9lible with surrounding usea ~ qtiabt belp stimulite "rebabilltalion of a • "verrbli-'1.ted ·area." ilfOwever, tbeY"4ml.ed t11e botei application . "maiaiDaJ, .at best." • Tlie li<tel would have servacl u an ··anntx''rt'O an "eld&tinc fti.ne. l'OOm',JiOtei ebOV. the All.,.-West Re'1tautant 1 on McP'ad\Jen Square,. 9evera.I ,block's away fn>m tlie proposed new liolel. ' ,, • .,.J.,', ' mu.. h.cl aaeed to drift • eab whik lbedrfver tooll IU wife to a moYie. 01"din•rl~t..:.ar1ball worked as a Gre ticket aseni. . . He picked up the lhel> 111-year- old Vanee--u 4::--fare and was · directed to drive out i.a,.m. Ca- QYOD Rood. Speakfn& ft/r an i-.!ew with' tbe Dally Pilot 10 yean -· Mr. Morsball recalled tbe evmt with llwp llDd bill# •Wlti . Muaball 1ald bf wa bit IO bani wfth a 1to1 ......... I.ha It --u.. bull., ...... . "Tbe d•mn fool hit me llDdsbot me wbile I wu drivlns-One lbot -putm7bffd..tlheot1oer went into my opine,•• be laid. ManbaU •aid that Vam:e·1 putMr, ll'lllton Dellonl, -de- ad, was wailing in • car for Vance. ''They ..... 1oln( IO tie me up 11Ddl•nt1mebut!Ulkedthem inlo ta1dn& me bad< blto town," belald, "'!'bey took me b<ldnd lbe old Seedwleh llill wb.,... ihe World s.vi.,.. " Loan --Is ,_ ud threw me out. I called out and some fellow ln the restaurant beard me." Marshall said. . llr. Marshall spent •ix mooths in the boapital •fter the atta<k. Theo be epea.t two yeans on h1a beet. His rem alnln1 years, were spent in end out or bo,pitals . Mar1ball'a father. Howard Marshall, a aid hls son badbeen in lbe.i-pltal frequently for lbeJest three months. "There were several different things wron1 with him." the elder llaraball a aid today. He (See VICTIM, Pa1eA2) Against SLA? Pot Case . Refused .. By C9urt WASJUNGTON <AP> -Tbe · U.S! SUpreme Court today re- fused to hear arguments that .people have • ''fundamental ri«bt'' to poe1e1a and smoke , ~.iuan1:~ their own homes. The cwrt let stand a decision I>)< U.S: Dialrict Jude• James A. Comiskey o( New Orl~aoi· that ·such ·an argument was "plainly , ;without.merit.',' : COmiskey, in 3.deeision upheld by the U.S. Circuit Court in New Orleans, ,refused to convene a . three-judge court tO hear· a challenge lo state and federal , laws against private possession and use of marijuana_ ' The Superme Court has held in the put tbat any Jaw infringing a ''fundamental'' privacy right has to be shoWn to be' necessacy, to ~e 'some 'compe:LUng slate irtt""5t. 1( the riglit is not fun-da~tal it clin be JusUlied so loJ:\I". as there is a "r,alional ·b&sis" Cor it. . ' Tbe court hl'l<!;Jl>;lSlll, f« in-·.\ance;·that the PoS .... kln al ob- scene materiaJS i~ cmetwboflle in- volves a "tundaiHental" interest because i~ is peoteeted by the constitutional guarantee• of freedom of exprea11ioo. The Louisiana affiliate of the National OrganUBllon for the Reform of Marijuana Laws argued" that the, privacy of the home in and of itself, as well as "the riqhl to b~ let ,alone by gov- ern m ent to qevelop on•'s personality as one sees fit," are aJsofundamentaL The organization also suggest- ed that the high cobrt. consider an intermediate test for privacy c.a:.;es W~ich was enwlciated by the Alaska Supreme Court in May. . Cop's Hand Hurt by Saw Newport Bealcb detective Sam Amburge)' 1uffered a serious gash to his left hand over the weekend when a power saw skipped and struck him, cow- qrkers 1aid today . Amburgey, recently honored by _Newport's American Legion for his many years of service, was reported resting com- fortably after surgery on the band at Crista Mesa Memorial li~!ti:!;i1hap occ;urred at Am- burgey's Costa )fesa borne dur- ing a weekend project. Police 1p0kesmen ,aaid that the saw ap- parently did no permanent damaie to tbe investigator's hOll<l Shout It Out The Rev. Paul Thomas promised his congregation several w.eeks ago that wflen they had 250 in church he would "shout it from the rooftops." The parish rallied and the Rev. Thomas k ept his word. Sunday he climbed onto the roof, announced the achievement, :ind san~ ''Amating Grace" as about 300 people watched in his Costa Mesa Church of Ch risl. Claremont Offers Job to Angela Davis CLAREMONT CAP> -Angela Davis, a Communist; feminist and !ell-avowed revolutionary, has been offered a part-time teaching position at the Clare- mont Colleges, a school spokesman said today. Miss Davis has not formally accepted the offer, but the spokesman said s he told Sue Houchins, d.irectol" ol the Black studies Center, by telephone Fri- day that she bad signed the con- tract and put it in the maiJ. Mi ss Davis would teach a seminar called .. Black Women and· the Development or the Black Community." The class has already signed up 2S students, the maximum al- lowed. and another 25 students are on the waiting list for the class. Miss Davis, who lives in Oakland, is on a speaking lour and could not be reached for comment. She was in Boston Sun- day. She was fired from her 1as( teaching job. M. UCLA in 1969 because or her membership in the American Communist Party. She was acquitted several years ago or a murder charge al· leging that she aided in an escape attempt at the George Jackson trial during which a Marin Coun- ty judge was shot to death. Her salary was not disclosed, but the spokesman said it would be in tine with the saJaries paid oC.h.er part-time instructors at the college. Mariaer.'s Mile Issue Higher Buildings Hit Homeownen on the bluff over- look in _g Mariners Mile on Pacific Coast Highway are dead set against Increased i!uilding lleichts aJong that strip, accord- ina IO Newport Beach city plan- ners. Homeowners Crom the bluff area attended a planni.n{ com- mission atudy session last Thurs~ dO)I to' orotiiit the propooed in- creaae from a 35-foot maximum height . to ~ feet. They 1aid it w<iUld bli>ck their• vieW· <it the ocean.. . Tlt~p.-opo1ediner-is0neOt the ':lrlcenf.iyes'' lneluded in tlMI lat,at veraion or tbe-~c area plan foe ,Mariner's lllle being pr<j>ar~ oy city planners. .Planbhs expl•in tbe)t are far , ' I from having an acceptable plan and that a revised document must be returned to planning commissioners at the Oct. 16 study session. Following that, commissioners may decide to set a date for a public hearing. The latest version of the plan includes a list of "incentives" ,1Q persuade property owners tO de!. veiop their land to provide visual aDd pbyalcal acc ... to the bay and also .to expand marin'e' ~es atong .,: &riner'a Mile. . "Al a •P<!<.ial ineetina bf Ailcuat, property Olt'ners compl'aipl!d that the current height restlictions; · plUI tbe high waterfront property values, p.roblbited tbem from bull~ing:' profitable develop-· men . I \ They requested incentives, in- c I ud in g increased building heights, for developments that provided access lo the bay and for pro]ects in Lhe field of marine services. The current building height limit in that area is 216 feet, with 35 feet permitted with a use permit. The suggested change would increase the 35 feet to so feet, . Homeowners, whose houses ·overlook Marlaer's Mile, from the .Arches Blids• to U1<I Balboa Bay. Club. say th~ir view of the ·ocean would be blocked wttb the higher buildings. Commia1iQner11 liskned lo <See llllLE, Pap .U) Attorneys Say 'No' To Story SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -Al· torneys for both sides in the Patricia Hearst case denie~ publishid repart.s today that th• newspaper heiress eontessed to several crimes -ldcluding a fatal bank robbery -llDd agreed to tum state's evidence. A story in today's New York Post quoted "sources f•miliar with the inte·rview•" u 1faying Miss Hearst conf~ during talks with court·appointed psychiatrists aeeklng to de - termine whether she is mentally competent. In another development today, Terence Hallinan, the , fiery radical attorney who has represented Patricia Hearst since the day of her arrest, withdrew from the case in an ap- parent dispute with other mem· ~n of \.he defense team. Hallinan's office confirmed he- wn no longer on the case and said he;would have no imrbediatecom· ment. Tbe Post said Miss Hearst, identified several persons who harbored her as a fugitive and agreed to testify against her ter- rorist comrades iii return ror im- . munity or special treatment. The report said Miss Hearst, 21 , decided to cooperate with authorities after her attorney, F. Lee Bailey, told her it was the on- ly way to avoid a long prison term. "This is absolutely not true," said Albert Johnson, a partner of Bailey's, when informed of the Post story. "I've been the only attorney with her for the past week and s he has not coofessed to anything. "She eouldn't make a decision (See PATTY, Page AZ) STOCKS RISE ON FED'S ROLE NEW YORK ( U Pl ) -Signs the Federal Reserve Board h as eased its monetary poli cy ca r· ried prices higher in fairly active trading today on the New York Stock Exchange. The Dow Jones industrial average, whic h rolled up 29 .0S points in the past two sessions. gained 6.45 points to 819.66. Acfvan ces o utdis tan ced declines, 964 to 407 . <Tables. AIO I. Coast Weather There will be only p;1rtial clearing nt'ar the be~chl.'s Tuesday. but par! ly sunny s kies in the afternoon hours inland. Coo]('r davs with beach highs 65 ris1tig lo 70inland. INSIDE TOD-' Y Free flu immunization.t fm- .senior citizen3 are being of- fered at 4J chn1c3 1n Orange Counly through December See Page AB. -.. .._ LM.-... _ ... 0.....NMk .. 1:•twt.111 ..... l:Mtr"'''"""' ,,.. .......... -.,_ , .... M ... _.._n l•dex ., •• ... • .. II . .. •• .. --·-- • •. I I ------------ Catalytic. Device. War11ing DETROIT (UPI) -N.W-car boqers In Callfol'llla .-. wW lln4 printed • ...._ -Olll- lille pa&entlally ll--beet bulld·ups in their •-eonlrol catalytic .conv'erters. Spokesmen for Detroit auto finm aay there are no plana to extmcl thewJminl labels to.cars sold in the other 49 stata. · There have been reports of .sra11 fires caused by the catalytic converten which may overheat under certain coodi- tions. Auto makers aay the same CODditions would cause excessive heal build-up in any exhaust system. The Environmental Protection Agency has proposed that a warning signal be imlalled oo all new ears using__ the smoc control device to w am motoriats of over- heating. The auto makers have said such a device is not needed. Meeting the Earth..§~denly ·Bull rider Danny All from Alhambra de· in Costa Mesa during Cystic Fibrosis parted his riding position rather abruptly Foundation rodeo. The bull, ''Tricky Saturdi:Jy a t Orange County Fairgrounds Dick," apparently lived up to his nam~. General Motors said the signal is unnecessary because GM cars already have a built-in "'Wlique warning system'' which could not be overlooked by the driver. This be&ins with poor driveabili· ty, followed by odor, ligbt smoke and, subsequently, heavy smoke. Second Story House Backed By' Planners Approval has been given by the Newport Beach Planning Com- mission to build a single family house above a commercial build- ing in the Cannery Village sec- tion of Newport Beach. The house will be built above an existing movie production 2iludio at 426 31st St. <;:ommissioners voted S-2 to ap- prove the application by Bert W. Tarayao or Corona del Mar. Commissioners opposing the re- quest saJd they objected to mix- ing commercial and residential uses in that area. Altbou&h mixing commercial and residential use is cUrrenUy ,Jlot permitted in Cannery Vlllace, city planners said that w~en the specific area plan is completed for the sector. com- bination uses wW probably be al- lowed. , I',.... Page Al VICTIM ••• said bis son despite ·the injuries was not in much physical pain. ••He didn't have too much. He was paralyzed from the bullet wound.'' be said. The· attack drained the '.Marshall family finances. llanball was unable to work althoull)l his father said be did make some jewelry and did paint """"'· ''There's just not much you can do in that way," bis Cather said. M;. Manb·a11 said in tbeold in- terview that he had lived ''30 years o( hell'' in bis little frame house in Laguna's north side with his father since the attack. He wa1 opposed to a pardon for Vance. ''Tbe&:e bleeding hearts that practlcaly deify the criminaJ -It was so unnecessary -not even to say 'put your bands up'; be could have had the $S or $6 he aot." he told a reporter. Of hia own imprisonment in a wheelchair, Marshall said ••Tbefe is no regeneration of de- .S. nerve cells.'' ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed l'r•ll<dilnl•"" l'IOllll.,..• J•ck R. Curley VIC• ,..Hkllt!I _ ~ .. lil.tNOtr ThOm•s Keevll lldl"" ThOmas A. Murphine INMtlfit•411Mr " Chlirles H. Loos Akhard P. Nall AM!lleitlt /lllol ... lflt ~ . Time Change Brighter AMs on Oct. 26 WASHINGTON (A:P>-Clocks will be set back an hour Oct. 26 as the United States reverts to the re· gular pattern of six months of Standard Time, six months of Daylight Saving Time. All special legislation that extended Daylight Saving Time in an effort to help cope with the energy crisis has expired and no action is expected on further changes, congressional sources said todaY, . The country experimented two years ago with year-around Daylight Saving Time, but then Congress last year restored Standard Tillje for four · mooths, responding to arguments that energy sav- ings were minimal and winter-time daylight saving was bard on school children and others. This legislation was not extended. The basic law is now in effect, providing Standard Time in all areas from the last Sunday in October to the last Sunday in April. • . . Army Craft Crwlhes . San Clemente ¥ aclit A pleasure boat foundering in surf below Cotton's Point in San Clemente was crushed and destroyed by an Army am- phibious craft that was atlempt- mg to tow the disabled craft to the beach. · No one was injured in the inci- dent that left the 17-foot wood boat in splinters, said San Clemente Lifeguard Kenneth Casper. Casper said that two of tbe 40- foot long amphibious craft based at Dana Harbor were traveling north on the beach below the point when they came across the small boat. It was bouncing in the surf line. Crackdown On Massage? NEWYORK (APJ-NewYork City officials mapping plans for the city to be host to the 1976 Democratic National Convention are taking steps to assure that delegates don 't get rubbed the .wrong way. The City Planning Commission revealed a proposed zoning or- dinance aimed al shutting down Times Square massage parlors. The ordinance would make it illegal to operate a "physical culture or health establishment" unless it is situated in a com- munity facility or a hotel with at Jeast 100 roo ms and has facilities that "comply \\'ith the standards of nationall y recogni zed sports associations." Local Artists To Show Work Ne wport Beach artists in- terested in showing their work in city art exhibitions may now sub- mit samples or their work, ac- cording to the city•s arts com- missioner. Casper..,said Army reservists "' manning one of the amphibious craft threw a line to the disabled craft and started to tow it to the beach. In the process, Casper said, the amphibious craft was put in re· verse gear and rolled over the small boat. The owner of the boat was iden- tified as Alfonso Martinez, o( RiaJto. Casper said the OOat incident was not the only. problem creat- ed by the movement of the am- phibious craft Crom Camp Pendleton to Dana Harbor. OUB~WCl!J ln a submission to the National Highway Traffic Safety Ad- ministration. GM said this se- quence provides adequate ad- vance warning. Without such a warning si&nal, . the California Air Resources Board has told auto makers to either provide a printed warning or conditions that could cause overheating or not be allowed to-- sell catalytic-equipped cars in that state. A printed warning from GM aJready approved for California says: ··1r engine malfunction should .occur, particularly Involving '" engine misfire or other loss of performance, do not continue to operate your vehicle in that con- dition but have it serviced pro- mptly. Continued operation of your vehicle with a severe malfunction could cawie the con- verter to overheat with possible damage to the converter and to the vehicle.'' ' The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety repOrted that one 1975-model Chevrolet Impala used in a low-speed crash ex- perienced an overheated catalytic converter that distorted the out shell and scoccbed tbe floor insulation. Boat Blast Burns Man_ A SO-year-old San Leandro man burned iii a weekend boat ex- plosion in Newport Beach was re- leased Crom Hoag Memorial Hospital this morning. · Aides at tbe hospital said William Zenklusen was sent home after weekend treatment for moderate burns to his face. The injuries were infiicted when a faulty, battery switch sparked a flareup and subsequent fire aboard the 36-foot cruiser ''La Bota'' moored near the Balboa Pavilion. The misbap occurred Saturday· _ev~~- 0., .............. Jacqueline Kilborne said today that any Newport Beach artist in- terested in showing bis or her ,work should send five colored alidet ot the artwork, alq with a stamped, aelf·addreleed en· velope. to her. at New'Port Beach City Hall,, 3300 Newport Blvd., .Newport Beach. 92186.l. · Artwork chosen will be shown in one of five public art exhibi· tlona located throughout the city~ Exhibits are either one or two months long. Jasmine, Costa Mesa's errant pet lion, who baa giYeD cl· ty officials fits and was finally Impounded, seems nier to leave her owner, Dan Shook, but he atlll .baa legal custody over her -providing she leaves town Scene took place Fryday at her temporary quarters ~t IJon: Country Safan m Irvine moments before ahe left· for ex· Ue to a ranch ill Corona, where she'll be \ess trouble. Now Shook must clean up court meal Jasmine leaves behind. \ I • ' • µoOilted to Bang ' UfltlT ...... ]\lichiab Shobelc of Milwaukee, Wis., convicted of .. murdering three American tourists in Nassau Baba·mas, will be executed for the slaying Tuesday at 8 • .a.m. Story on PageA3. U.S. t;ourt Eyes Alie,n Procedures ,, ,, WASHINGTON (UPI) -The supreme court, which ~ed. tough restrictloM'on .. ar by the U.S. boarder patrol, agreed today to review a IOwer court de- cision that puts further limits on agents bunting illegal .Mexican alien&. ' The justices agreed to hear the Justice Department's appeal of a 9th U.S . Court of Appeals holding that a vague. highly generalized warrant issued ·by a lederal magistrate does not allow ran· dom questioning or drivers at an established checkpoint near San Clemente. The appeals court based its rul· .ing on a 1973 Supreme Court de- cision that h"eld the Border Patrol could not stop cars tandomly on b~ck roads to conduct searches. The bigbcourt ruled last year, after the appeals court decision .acted on today, that warranUess checkpaint auto searches at San ,.,..,.. Pa~Al PATTY ..... like that even· if she wanted to because of the state she's in." U.S. Attorney James L. Brown~ ing, personally in charge ol the Hearst cue, termed the report· ••a wild story,•• and said ''sbe has not offered to turn state's evidence. "l don't know anything about any statement that she's made to the prosecution. I'm not aware of any cooperation that she's ex- tending or offering to the pro- secution. There have been no plea discussions." . The Post story said that among the crimes Miss Hearst con· f"eued to was the April 21, 1975, Carmichael bank robbery in which a woman customer was killed. Under California law, anyone convicted or taking part in such a robbery could be lound guilty of murder. The newspaper said its sources did not elaborate on Miss ·.Hpnit's role in that robbery and did not ellufnerate oUier crimes. In another development, SUperlor Court Judge William L. Ritzi of Los Angeles signed a writ orderld'g Miss Hearst to be broUgbt to the city to face an 11· ··count criminal indictment. The> order will be served on the U.S. manhal'sofCiceinSanF.ran- cisco. Ritzi said no dale 'was specified for her appearance in· court. Tb.ere was no immediate comment on the writ from feeler al proeecutors in San Fr-isco. S"' and .other Sy~boi~ese Liberation Army associates were charged in a Los Angeles indi~· ment lut week with taking part in a crime spree in May 1974. in· eluding assault with a deadly weapon, robbery a.Ddkidnaping. r .... P.,,eAI -MILE ••• • their COlll.la. but ,. ... "";,.., dlc:atlm ol w)letber U..,. fa,..ed lbelowercr ~ata .. -. Advance · Planner Fred Talerico said tbol follcJwlnil the otudy ._ioc In two w.-., wbea comml1sloner1 will have bad time to mull ovar the •ban&~ °"""" wW ·be known about the commisaif>n•a feelings Oil the pion. Clemente also were a viola~~ of lbefoortb amendment. · The government argqef in seeking its latest appeal that the generalized warr"ant was sµffi· dent to meet constitutional s:lan- .dards, although the warrant-Gn.ly noted the great Influx of illegal immigrants from Mexico •and .declared this was ''probable cause'• for questioning auto drivers and passengers. ., The court's ruling overturned the convictions of three persons who were questioned at the checkpoints. ' -ScboolG~ 1 Approved f~r Public Use High school gymnasiums in Newport Beach will now be available for the public's use several days each week, city of· ficials announced today. ... ~ On Tuesdays and Thursdays, Crom 7 p .m . to 9:30 p..m .• Newport Beach residents are in- vited to ,use the gym at Corona del Mar High School, 101 Eastbluff Drive. ' .-The Newport Harbor lUgb School gym, 600 Irvine Ave will be open to the publi; on Saturdays from 2:30 p:m.eo 4 p.m. and on Sundays from .10 a.m. to noon. Also, people interested In bad· lninton may use the Ensign J(id- dle School facilities, 200 Cliff Drive. from 7 p.m. to9:30p.m. on Tuesdays, and tl>;e Lincoln ilid- ·die School facilities. at 3101 Pacific View Drive, from 7p.Dl. to 9:30p.m.onThursdays. Yeggs Get $10,000 '" In Safe .Cracking'; Newport !lea'cb detecijyes were summoned this IDDl'D1'i& to a Corona de! Mar restaunmt and cocttall lounge after the morning .. help discovered the tMmi•'&' safe cracked and $8,000 to $18,000 Jllissing. • ..... .,.. Initial reports of tbe job at'th• restaurant al E. Coast HidtWay gave no precise amount Of f.be Ioa. Detectives were attbeSCene through the early part ot the.day probing the burlary. • ,. . HE WIPED Oill.' DEBI' Wl1H AD; '''nteflrst call er bouiht iL •• I That's the succinct advertising success story related by the Gorona clel Mar man wbo plac~ tbisaddintheDaily~: "' NJIAllLY Dlac·1-7 fool, f il!<b Creative Doalcri 1urfboard. Clear wttb red•ood. 1lrip. Leash. • l!loala op"' 1• ,.. ... 1er. ttO.-m-us:,X • 1f yOU have a ae•ng ves..r you'd like to convert to cash, <all IK2·M'l8. It only takes afew wqr,i,· intberi@tplacetofmdabuyer Along-the Orange Ooas~ U. rigbtplaceis the Dail;y Pilot. . /! Henry Websr: Still Fighting Jl.l'LAvautUSPU I .~ ~ ............ After 2S 6:1' d -.Ice Hwy llf. Weber, lf.I>.ntlred tbeNaoyMdbe&onftpll111 lfll 1>att1eo .u.ce ~ 1n 1N0. wblch be was f-to take._ sunn"' c•uaed a NrtlaJ lcm al beorinf, are dllf-from thaoe !Mi ••w wllllecm odlve duty. l'IOW. wrnr woans·BE 'IBITU fO< VaHOWI publlcatiolll llDd 1peaka In tbe halls ol 10Veromont. be'1ft0Uqtopraehetbemvtrotun.at. ~ : Dr. Wi.,..., •LeisureWorldn11deat,llubeen dulirmon of tbe en-ti --.V•tloo com- mittee for the Calltomia Gtrde:n Clubl, Inc. for"J.5· yurl. . All 1ue~. he rlepr • t Jh 18,000 ~ •hen be' 1-.. both in S1cramento and Wiablncloo D.C. He. speaks more for boslc principles than 1j>eclflc leJISlation, be explained, because of tile club's !5\-1tus u a nonprofit orgMizatioo. . FOR ZO YEARS, BE HAS alsO been a boord member of Defenders of Wlldlite an ftanliaUon · which, be explained, believe1 """dlll.tdeaerves a better brealt Ulan Cenerally elven by flab and wlldllf& afencles." . ·~ -During all these years, be bu otUnded -numerous agency bearings. 1be experience bas led lli.m to conclude that "relOUl"ce manacement is ~h an important thing. we can't always leave it to fhio-le we call experts.:• · Juat iix weeks ago, be explained, be attended a heoring In Washington, D.C. on· 'migratory birds. The atend• said that comments from the public would be bear\l, time permitting LESS . THAN A HALF HOUll before the ,hearing was to end, ~ interrupted the meeting and ob.iected that it was ''an extremely un · democratic way•• to . . ~BER -~~~ct a p~blic The experts, be believes, baive usually AlreadY made their decisions before the hearing starts. · "I guess you could say I'm kind of a maverick in this business," he admitted. His involvement began soon after he retired and moved to Palm Springs. That was when he learned that mourning doves were being. shot: as 1arne .birds. HE OBJECTED, LEARNED THAT others did too, and tried to get restrictive legislation passed\. The effort failed but it led him.into other areas ot concern.. • "It's been a long pull but it's a very interestiftg subject to be involved in," he said. "It's up to young people to get busy and use their influence." · Although some people are pitting the environ· . ment against the economy, Dr. Weber said this is not how it should be. ''R'S SIMPLY GttnNG THE wrong Stant on the picture,•• he said. ''When one goes up, the other goes up.'' He believes this would happen if an effort were made to improve the inner cities. Such an effort wOuld require"jobs, he explained, but it would also improve one part of the environment while it saves the outer areas which are rapidly being made into suburbs. Dr. Weber, who shares his home office with his paintings or wildlife, numerous papers be has writ· ten, a plaque placing him in the California Conservation Hall of Fame and a 20-year-old pet dove, Solomon, .also believes there's no excuse for air pollution. "I THINK IT'S TERRIBLE. It's an insult tp one's inteUigence to have so lilUe done about it '' he said. ' But his experiences also provide reason to be somewhat optimistic. When he became involved in 1940, few people thought of the environment. Now, many people share his interest. · And eight years ago al a meeting in Palm Spr. ings, be recalled, he suggested that energy be con· served and solar energy be investigated. THAT WAS DURING A TIME when people who u.sed the· most electricity were given the cheapest rates. Now, too, people are thinking u he did then. "As people become better informed, better educated," he explained, "they begin to see the light .'" Fuel Shortage Reduced Deaths? BERKELEY (AP) -.Alameda County· during Last year's gasoline the fint three months ot. shortage may have re--1974. sufted in a longer lite for inany Americons by cut-THE GllEATEST drop ting down on auto ex· -33 percent in San hausts, a University of Francisco and 38 percent Cali!ornia,,.tudy sayS. in Alameda County - . A te•m Of public health ·came in deaths from specialists at the un· chronic lung diseases. ivenity's Berkeley cam· Heart disease deaths pus said that the number declined 17 percent in of deaths fell 13 percent San Francisco and 11 in San Francisco and 8 percent in Alameda percent across the bay in County. I Now •iltlfintf Cll IJt. "°"1if•I Arabella • TONY CARR · /omutrly of "St ree£.C..,,,. _ IM'fonrdnlf cu T.ONY ROSSINI _,,. nllflu . .,..,.,, .,........,. tr-8 ,.. .... •' WlLD WEST SBOl'PINC CENTER Son Diego'""'· ond Lo Pa Rood, Laguna Hiiie For Reservation• 'please call ~1-1500 . . 'I • • , §hell IIiformat1on Series: Motor Oil • I want to help your car~ engi• live to a ripe~old age. - By Bruce Boswell, Shell Lubrication Expert Jln<..S..W.1 Whether you use Shell or another motor oil this information might put off that awful moment when the mechanic says, "This isn't going to be cheap." Motor oil isyolD" engine's life blood . The type of oil you use and the way you use it can help you get thousands of extra miles without a major engine repair. Oil's enonnous job At 55 mph, each piston in yolD" engine moves upand down inside its cylinder about35 times a seoond. It travels about a quarter of a mile ~~~~ foreverymileyoudrive. When ~ you step on the gas, the piston rods push against the crank· shalt with a pressure of more than a thousand pounds per ~ square inch. A film of motor oil thinner than this newspaper page sep- arates these parts and keeps them from ,grinding each other to pieces. Besides this lubricating job, a motor oil soould clean the engine, help cool it, and protect against rusting. With all this work to do, yolD" mot.or oil deserves yolD" attention. SAE lOW, SAE30, etc. What those numbers really mean Tt.ose are viscosity grades. They tell how thick the oil is. The higher the number, the thicker the oil. The SAE stands for the Society of Aut<>- motive Engineers, who 8et up the grades. The W means it's for cold weather use. When starting an engine in cold weather, a thin oil like lOW will flow . well and protect well. But as the engine gets hotter, the oil gets thinner, and a lOW can't always protect a hot engine adequately. The opposite is true for a high viscosity grade like SAE 30 or 40. It's thick enough to protect a hot engine, but on a really cold morning it would be too thick. The engine Try this motor.oil fact or 1111th quiz. Your oil can look dirty and still be OK. Fa<t. The oil gets dark because engine contamination is being held in the oil i11Btead of deposited in the engine. Motor oils made from Pennsylvania crude necessarily perform better. Myth. Where the crude oil comes from has little to do with the quality of the finished product. Refining and additives make the important dif· ferences in motor oils. Eve,Yone should change the filter every time they chlµlge oil. Myth. Moot car makers recommend changing the filter every other time. If yru're changing it every tjme, you may be wasting money. Check your owner's manual to find oul Multigrade oil Call save psollne. Fact. Jn a cold startl-up, a !OW.JO or IOW-40 multi- grade oil will be thinner than a single grade 30 weight. Therefore the engine runs with less ·drag and uses leSB gasoline. In cold- weather short-trip driving, when the engine never ,really gets wormed up, l!Ome 1 drivers may save as much as 3.4 percent, depending on the car and the temperature. • would be hard to start and the thick oil would be slow getting to vital parts. Multigrades Multigrade oils;· the kind with two numbers . like IOW-40, contain chemicals called polymers that make them act like low visaJ&. ity grade oils when the engine is cold and hV;h viscosity grade oils when the engine is /wt. So why doesn't everybody buy multi· grades? . Because single grades generally cost less. And many people can use them satisfactorily, depending on the weather and the way they drive. To find the grades that we recommend for the temperature range in yolD" area, see the chart at right. lbingsto consider when choosing a motor oil Conaider the kind of driving you do. Perhaps a single grade IOW is right for norm;il winter driving in your area. But on a long highway trip with a heavy load, the engine will get pretty hot even though it's cold outside. You'd need a lOW-30 or JOW-40 for high tempera- ture protect.ion as well as quick winter starts. Th£ cmufil.Um of the car can make a dif fer.nee. If the car is hard to start when it's cold, alow viscosity oil can help it turnover. If yolD" car is an "oil blll1lei", a high viscosity oil can cut consumption. (But get it fixed as soon as you can. It pollutes.) It dlleim't lw.rt to mix when adding oil.if If the oil in yolD" engine is right for your car, and the oil you're adding is too, it doesn't make any differen ce if they're different brands. , . Today's cars need >wt be "broken in" with any special oil. At yolD" first oil change, The hig!>est P"""""' in your engine is where the camshi.lt(A) pushes against the valve tilters (8). Here, an anti· wear additive in the oil lays down a thin film that must protect while pressure reaches about 100,000 lbs. per sq. inch . start off with the right oil for your car, then stick with it. A good ail dlleim't nud h£lp from an oil treatmnit. An oil that meets the car maker's warranty service requirements is designed to do everything your engine needs. Look for "Service ClaSsiJication SE" on the can. What oil changes really do Maybe yolive heard a story about a guy who never changed his oil and drove 60,000 miles without a bri!akdown. Some of those stories might be bile for all I know. But I wouldn't try it with my-ear. · The fact is, you play the odds with oil changes. Today'$ high quality oils and filters do a • commendable job of protecting against the dirt, soot, acid, and other junk that gets into yolD" oil. The oif s detergent properties are so good that about a poimd of this contaminati;m can be suspended in yo ID" oil where it will drain out at changing time. ' But there's a limit to what the oil can do. If you don't change, eventually the additives Find the pwle Shtll reeommenda: for 7our dlmate:. I -· .. 4 t , ~~-: .~~. ' ;:~'. ' ' : ~ ~ ·•O 0 10 ~ ~ ~ • • n m • * I•• OullMle Ttmpenlun • Nol reconwnended tor auataned high t9"d drMnQ that suspenc\ dirt, .fight wear, and so forth will be used up and trouble can start. So, whi!;}ou can save a few bucks on oil over the life of a car by slretching between changes, I don't think it's worth the risk. Now some information about Shell lllQlor oils: Check the Shell lineup for the right motor oil for your car. ~ _,,"""'" B B ~ ~tG Shell X·IOO* motor oils are available in single grades SAE JOW, 20W, 30, and 40. Each offers the protection you need for its temperature range. And each meets the warranty service requirements of every U.S. car maker. An{I most foreign cars. Shell X·IOO~ Multigrade motor oil is an SAE IOW-40, an all-season oil offering excelle nt high temperature protection plus good low temperature startability. !ls patented formula fights sludge and other contaminants that can harm your engine. Shell Super X~motoroil earns the !OW-00 rating, the \videst multigrnd e range you can buy. If yo u want even greater high te mperature protection than Shell IOW-40, t.his oil is for you. With proper care and a top quality mowr oil (and Shell Super X is our finest) '"'e believe that most of today's newer cars can be expect.,d to go 100,000 miles without a major engine repair and with no apprc~ ciable sac rifice in perfonnance. Any questions? Write me. Send them with your name and address to: Bruce Boswell, Shell Oi!Co., P.O. Box61609, Civic Center Station, Houston , Texas, 77208. For some more information on taking good care of your car, ask forourfree booklet, "Questions and Answers About Motor Oil." People working with energy ' "' " ,, '., ·. 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J ::::.·~ J At this, the start of the fourth quart~r or 1975, our =:..-:''' fi 1,l ~~·~ tinlOmy is well into its initial recuPt'ratlon rrom the de~ ..,.,.,,".,..Ult .. 11 1~""' I iepest, broadest, most prolonged slump since the depression =:t: :,;,o; ~~ "J ll"-; ~ l 1930s, more than 40 year.> ago. ::C:Z. ~ 1; ,,, J~! ~ ' But despite s urface evidence :;u~i,:csting it is a s turdy, :f!:,,n,,J~: 2!: 1: -~ ~-1<;.; -":Ven ~ng roe~overy, 1L e:tlreudy is blotched by threats Al•"'•·*'' 231 6it\ • J'lj, ,,i whi~h . 11 permitted to bet'ome realities, could abort the ~ ~t=,! ! -,ft 1f11o.!. ~ •1 basically feeble upturn in a m~tter of months. Some na· :i~l:JI~ "! li..,.; :": . l tionaJly r espected AJePpf1.211 .. i•oo n +ill. Al.W.• ll'lhl • 111 ll"i ..... •' economists, in Catt, arc Artin•'"'·'° • 1 ''""+·~ openly pr~dicling that Z:'r:~:~~: ~ J~-; l: the shap~ o f th is move· Money's ..,.,.,. Ar .IO' *'I ··· t I Ak.oSlCI .~' ) J.._ •.. men w ll. change into ,. Worth "It°" ... .,·'' 11 •31 21\lo+ ,.,., "d bi h ..... ...,, ,IMI • M !"" .. OU e ump" <.ind WC Alll'OCp ,JOb I 11 1$'9• ~ will aga;n b<· "lo.do'n" i1r.uelw 1 ID l 10 1' • i.t ., " AllO L.welpf l . 1 ll"" • " downward as early as A11o ,..., t.s! t s:w "" 41 .... c;,p . .o 14 • t.\lo mid-1976 with all that the down\\'ard s lope o f a ''W" n exl 1<111c1 °''·'° ' 100 Jl'lili• "'" AllclMMo .WI e I 10\11 year w ould imply fot our jobs, paychecks and profits as w e ll AnledPt"ad 1 1 1J """'• ~ as for the Novi.:mber 197fi(•lt•ct ions. :::~:i -~ ';J 1~~ : Alli~ 0.. .U S .l4 •O.-\;o THE ANXt t:T I ES A R t : indil!putable. Skepticism is Al~P .>WI 10 ' 7\!o• v. • ~ Al(041 1.3' II 337 .0~ • \i. W1yespread .._. n1o n 1? consurnt·rs and busin essmen tha t the """'N. J J • 36~·· • 14 slump has even cndc'll (not so surprising if the s keptic is in :=;itpt1j~ 1~ 1~: ,~...,;,:? t h e basie, still wc;.ik auto ur housing industries or lives in a AmllM .ea ' 110 11"' • ""' . h Anll:enl . 21 1 fO ~ -• ne1g borhood wht•rc joblessness 1s alarmin g ly hig h or is· ..._.c1.10 4 1 1s 11o ........... , .lOQ ' 261 u ..... v. among the tlOSC' I ll !l rnillion unemployedJ._ ,. "''"' Jv. .. x&s 45'.<o • ._ A dlh h II A h AmAlrFl ... 11 )8 11~)• "- n ec· a t'O~l·s arcC'normous . m o n f!t em : a nun· AmA1r11 .. ,, l)I '"'--'"' aeccpt1::1bly high rall' uf inflation. steep level of inter est :e:.!:1::2; ,! :i!:Z..:. ~ rates. a hug~· total of unt:mployetl. tremendous budget de Nn&•<•C.ID 1 ••1 1•~ .. ~ ficits . • :c!.kl2°1J! : ... ~ ;~::: ::: ·rhus. s o L.1r this 1s a fragile und uncertain recuperation :~M1,: • t~ 7":=: ¥; j ust as !ht.• fl'vcris h boom that bred the 1974· 75 s lumpfla ""°"""' '·10 • 9 1114 • "' I• All'ICJ.., 1'11 I 16S 2' .. V. 1 11on \\'as Jo.vless ant.l unsus tainablc . AmDtU .1711 .. n •~. "" llut l'vcn admitting all the ··1rs. ands & butl'i, .. an ex !~~~1.,;~10 4~ 1;...,.:.'"" µans ion t his is 1·0 document AOU• p1 .a.... 1 11...,. v. "mElcPw 1 1 n2 1t1.1o-"' --:--·· ':l F.A t.· · GROSS n utio nul product -with the impact or price 1ncrc~1 s es on the dollar tota ls elimin ated -rose in the set·on d ~ind third quarters a fter five consecutive quartt•rs o f decline. and the r ise is continuin g. The advances tould put the economy·s real growth for 1975 al 6 to 8 p e rcent or even mor('. This is the broadest m easure o r our-nation's output of goods and services . -A s of August, latest reportin~ date. production of o ur nalion·s factories. mines ahd uti lities h ad risen four months in a ~ow a n d tht:; pa~·e of rise' has been accelerating . In· d ustnal produ('t1on 1s b<1('k lo the highes t level since January 1975. -The t otal number of e mployed · in the U .S . has climbed 1.5 million to 8.5.4 m illion . h igh est l'iince November 1974 . Layoffs ha\'c bottomed out, rehirings a r e r isin g. Altho ugh the uncm ploym ('nl rate remains high a t 8.'I per· cent of the 'labor force and the rate is much hig h e r among blacks. t eenager s a nd women, the rate i s down from last s ummer's p eak of 9.2 percent and joblessness amon g heads o f hous'eholds is n ow down to 5.5 p e rcent -PE R S~NAL I NCO!'fES h ave bee n sur~ing upward,·· AFemltr .14 • 42 l 'le ••. AmFSy',TOtl 11 16 1~ ..• AFnSPI' ,1Sll ., I~ l:W. A GnB 1.6.Jb . , •2• 2JV. + "-A(;e11SC 1.U .. 41 IS\lo • v, A Cifl lt1\ 60 S IS 11'.li-~ AG<IP11IO . 2S 19~• \:. AmHOht .10 S 16 11~-Vt Am Hom .'2 1J "" 3'V.. ~ AmHl>1'1 .JO ?J ISS 1'1,.._ "-Am ltl.,..'llm • . ... 1 J A i'Ard•cl ,11 I 6S Sl.lo -\'o A Medltorp S 11J S ... -'" Am Malor~ . U4 s"" .. 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SS 2'1>-... APL Crp .0 S JI \11.r;, "' ;; -"R ear · s pendable e arnings of t y pical worker s have ·:,. turned upward at last and in August were above the year-ago level for the f irst time since February 1973. These are weekly earnin gs m inus federal incom e a nd Social Security taxes a nd adjusted to reflect erosion o f buying power Crom price increases. • I. · :-Con s umt.'r confidence has p e rked up markedly a nd t., retail sales h ave rebounded in res ponse to our inc r eased ""': s pendin g and buying on the instalme nt p la n . While s t ill dep.ressed. the auto and ho u sing indus tries h ave com e back ;:t b 1l as consum e r s h ave boosted their buy ing o f new and u sed cars, n ew and o ld houses . -Bus iness. s lashed its inventories at a s pectacularly brutal pace during the s lump a nd goods in warehouses are :> now down lo levels whe r e busin ess will be fo r ced to renew buy ing and r est ockin g m e r e ly l o m eet c urrent d e mands . -THE S TOC K MARKET, a s m easur e d by the New ~ York Stock E"c hange index, soared 56 percent between las t :i fa ll and m id .July . S tock price u ps a nd downs are consid ered .. a ke)l~leadil'_lg indicator -telegraphing in advance the ups ~ a nd downs 1n the econom y as a whole. The stock m a rket's _ upsurge was unquestionably s i g naling the recuperation in ~ the economy t h a t began in l ate s pring . •· Neverthel ess. the threat s to the life of this economic r e- "" covery are very r e al and frig hte ning. 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Vt. 2-SJ:CTIONS,-!6 PAGES -• • • ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, OCTOBER 6, 197S \ Today's C:losl•l!C N.Y. Stoek c TEN CENTS Ste}!~hild of a Booni T~wn Bust -. • .. --· • . -. -GllrtknGrove.-'l'IWS11mpoe1nto Qiota,Mes1 's pat eamea courtety ol tho city's ••••• lt7t·7.S report, 10,000 ._.....cl 'wblcb b1ve been print- ed for dlltrlbutlon to schools and \libraries and to companies mak- ~iaquirieo about the city. The report, which «J8l '8.000. hu •~bieenteoaiaJ theme and de- v<>tes 12 p11es to the history o1 lll!:J>alion, slate and"nty, and one ;. ... .,. ........ ~ ......... MESA PARAMEDICS MONITOR VIC1'IM'S YIT,AL .$IONS. Bob McV•Y ·(1.:.11), "lllchllnl Augioltu•'on ·flntcitll · Mesa Paramedics Begin 24-Hour Aid Costa Mesa~s paramedics are in service toda·y. They began their around-the- ~lock duty at 7:30 a.m. Saturday, and during the day responded to '(Mee calls -a man who had fallen in bis fro.nt yard, an auto accident in which the driver had passed out and a report of~ body \11 the street which turned out to be a false alarm. Battalion Cbief Robert McClelland said today that the men are based at the station al 2803 Royal Paloi Drive near the ~t .Office. on Adams Avenue, JOO the $15,000 paramedic van * * * Fall Victim Paramedics' First Case A-man who had tb_e dubious dis· tinction of being the neW' Costa Mesa "Fire Depp;rtmen'l paramedic team_'s firSt c&sualty, lour t)oUrs a fter they went into ~rvi~ Satur.day, U!i recuperat- 101 \Dday. . , R~ was ideotified as Bill Ducbek, 60, of 3199 Sicily Ave ., Co6ta Mesa. and was 'injured in a fall at b,,is.ho~e aboUt.11 :30 a.m., .authorities said .. Duc hek w·•s trelted at lhe ~cene and transported to Costa •Mesa Memorial H'~lal. where •he was examined arid r'eleasecl. lnve1ligat o r s' 'said it w as feare:d be had bead ii\lwies, but he recovered p~t~ceably wblle in 1\heir'Presence 11nd .was aj)pareOt· •ly pronOnnced in good ~hape ""'w.ben checke·d over at t he bospilal. ne paramedic team which re- cently campteted an iiltensive 'training course and cerWication as J'hed icalty kDowledgeable bel{an U...lr ·nnt day at d)lly at. 7 a.m. Satw:<ta~ .. Infant· G..V.1 J)i e.i! ' . SOU'tH GA.TE" (AP) ~ An ln- fanl air! w11 bumecl to death Md her grandmot~er 1!\lur.Of! wheh a fire awept t lfrou1lf their South t Gate bo~e. 'Fife ptfidals stid Brandy P•lofo•, 6 'IJJOfllhl, died at Gountr -\ISC Medical ceoter SalW'day nil~l. ' ' , will be on display to the publiC there. The main features of the van are a radi that transmits elec· trocard1og m read.mgs to doc:· lo~l H ag Memorial Hospital. an a d {ribillator and os- cill co . The so will be ootside ci- ty ball TU ay night during the city council mee ting -the meet- ing begins at 6:30 p.m . -while the paramedics give a presenta· lion on the program. McClelland said that the number to call to report a medical emergency is 549-1111. "We are not a doctor making house caJls, but if there is any doubt about whether it is an emergency or nol we should be called." t he battalion chief said. "rhe Paramedics recently completed 1,024 hours or train· ing, along with fire~en rrom Orange County. who will provide· paramedic service in Irvine, and Newport Beach firemen, at Orange County MediCal Center. All the new graduates wfJI use . Ho•g as tbe bue hospital. "McClelland estjmated the cost of the program in Costa Mesa at $120,000 ror the first year. Nine Costa· Mesa !iremen entered the training program and seven graduat ed -Bob' McVey, Richard Augustus, Joe Wood, Steve· Twigg, Mark Brown, Jim Dibble, and Frank Fantino . The men receive a S percent special assignment increase for beirig paramedics. The purpose ol the paramedits is to .stabilize the condition or a patient before he is transported lo hospital. The van has the basic tools of a hospital emergency . <Stt ME DICS, Page /\2) VCI: First JO Years , lthasbeen lOyeansince the: first students were ad- mitted "to classes at UC Irvine. On Tue!day, the Daily Pilot will publish a speciaJ a-ectlon highlighting the growth and achievements ofUCJ'1 first decade. Look for "UCI 10" in your Tuesday Daily ~lot. -' \ \ pqe to• ftscal statement. It was prepared by public rela- tions entrepreneur Richard Gavotto. who used inlormaUon from the book, ''A SJjce of Oranae." a history of C03ta Mesa, written by Ed Miller, the city's assistant finance director. The CtNt attempt to turn the area into a town occurred in 1887 when the town of Fairview' was established. Real estate pro- mot.en subdivided lbe a.rf:a lnLo small farms ranging from 21ti to 10 acres to appeal to farmers in Iowa. where advertisements weresenL Where exactly was Fairview? "U you ever had lo wait ror the signal to cbange al the cdrner or Harbor Boulevard and Baker Street you were parked in the midst of what was 'downtown' Fairview,'· the report explaiM. Fairview didn't make it. The boom busted two years later in 181119 and 35 bomes were moved lo Santa Ana, leaving lbe lown almost deserted. Unlike Fairview, the land to the east was gradually sub-- divided into farms. In 1886, the first settlers from Boston came lo the area of Paularino, named for the original owner when the Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana was distributed among the heirs in )868. The Santa and Newport Railroad, whic h ran down Newport Boulevard, served these farmers. But this area remained sleepy until the more recent land boom of the 1950 's and '60's. The laQd which finally gave way lo Costa Mesa was along the railroad tracks. Some time prior lo 1003 a ($ttHISTORV, Page AZ ) • T -m eat.on Ford Gunmen Demand Patty NEW YORK (UPIJ -Two would-be stickup men bungled a bank robbery attempt this after- noon, took 12 persons hostage and demanded the release of newspaper heiress Patricia Hearst. (Related story A2). One robber, interviewed by UPI by telephone inside the bank, said: "Tell them we want Pally Hearst out. We want the J.larOs.es out. We want the Oriental girl out. Also, we want $10 million in gold. Maybe w e'll take less, that 's what we want ntnV. ·· A police spokesman said the drama began in a Bankers Trust Co. branch in Lower Manhattan when two s u'spects carrying handguns attempted a stickup. Emergency services police-and FBI agents wearing Oak jackets cordoned off the area between 12tb and 13th Streets on Sixth AVeeue and es·pollce helicopters circled overhead. Four officers carrying hi1h- powered rifles with telescopic sights took cover behind a green station wagon parked directly in lronloft.he bank and trained their weapons on the gray-curtained windows of the building, using the hood of the car as arm rests. Crowds of people gaped from apartment building windows and fast-food restaurants at the un- folding scene. A police'spokesman said there had been no communication by police with the suspects. He said it was possible that one shot was fired in the incident. but it had not been determined by whom or whether there had been any in· juries to either the hostages or the suspects. Thieves Get Sowzd Effect Costa Mesa police today were seeking a Cry Baby with a foot pedal, among other items stolen in burglaries and grand thefts over the weekend. The Cry Ba by. a sound system amplilication device, was one piece of equipment stolen from the Sheetz, a rock band perform· ing at the Gas Company tavern .. 1550 Superior Ave .. police said to- day. Band member Ric hard L . Beaumont. 24 , of ~ Magellan St., Costa M esa, told in - vestigators the $390 grand theft, which included a microphone, oc- curred while he was offstage, eating dinner. ' Shout It Out The Rev. Paul Thomas promised his congregation several weeks ago that when they had 250 in church he would ''shout it from the rooftops ." The parish rallied and the Rev. Thomas kept ttis word. Sunday he climbed onto the roof. announced the achievement, and san.e: .. Amazing Grace·· as about JOO people watched in his Costa Mesa Church of Christ. 'Speed' Haul Seized Colorado authorities were pre- paring pap~rwork in their case against a Costa Mesa man and his alleged accomplice in an $80,000 drug sales seizure, the largest case involving so-called "speed" in the history of the Rocky Mountain states. Benny J . Steeley, 38, a systems analyst. of 2093 Maple Ave., has been released from Larimar County Jail on $25 ,000 bail. pend- ing arraignment on the felony charges. He was arrested early Satur· day at a motel east of Fort Coltins , Colo., along with Robert H . West, 39 , of Whittier, on charges of sales of dangerous drugs. Michael Elijah, chief in· vestigator ror the Lari mar Coun- ty Sheriff's Office, said today that additional arrests are pend· ing in Southern California as a result of the capture of Steeley and West. Investigation into alleged drug traffic involving amphetamine stimulant drugs smuggled from California to Colorado has been under way on an intensive basis for the past three months. ac- cordin g to authorities. "This is probably the largest seizure of speed ever in this area."' Detective Elijah said to- day when contacted in Fort Collins. 1 He said the half-million am· phetamine table ts allegedly purchased from Steeley and West for $40,000, half their street sales value in smaller quantities, was definitely the biggest haul in Colorado history. The asserted drug buy involv· <Stt DRUGS, Page/\2) 'Forty Years of Dell' Laguna GWJSlwt Victim Succumbs at 63 By JACK CHAPP ELL °' 111e 0.11, ,..._sun Imprisoned in a wheelchair for nearly 40 years by an armed rob- ber's guDJJhot, Harold Marshall of Laguna Beach gained freedom Sunday. He died at Orange Coun· ty Medical Center. Hewas63. An autopsy is-pending, however~ Officials of the Orange C6unty Coroners office said to- day the cause or death may be linked to the a:unshot which lef\f> Mr. Marshall a paraplegic. The man who sbot Marshall was pardoned in 1968 by then Gov. Edmund G. "Pat" Brown. Gerald Vance, then a printer in Woodland, had served 18 years in prison a.a the result of the kidnap- ping, robbery and shooting on June 16, 1936. That night, Marshall, young, good-looking and a bit or a lady's man, had agreed to drive a cab while the driver look flls wife to a movie. Ordinarily Mars hall worked as a Greyhound ticket agent. He picked up the then 18-year- old Vance as a fare and was directed lo drive out Laguna ca. nyonRoad. Speaking for an interview with· the Daily Pilot 10 years ago, Mr. Marshall recalled the event with sharp and bitter clarity. Marshall said he was bil so hard with a stolen pistol that it shattered the butt of the gun. ''The i:lamn fool hit me and shot me while I was driving. One 1hot went past my head and the other went into my spine," heu.id. Marsha ll said that Vance's .Partner, Fulton DeBOnl, now de- ------------ ad. was waiting in a car for Vance. "They were going to tie me up and leave me but I talked them into taking me back into town," he said. "They took me behind the old Sandwich Mill where the Woi:ld Savings & Loan Association is now and threw m e out. I called out and some fellow in the restaurant heard me," Marshall said. Mr. Mars hall spent six months in the hospital after the attack. Then he spent two _siears on hi s back. His remaining years, were dPent in and out of hospitals. Marsha11·s father, lloward Marshall', said hi s son hadbeen in the hospital frequently lorthe last three months. (!!eeVl CTI M, Page A%) President Wasn't In Area NEWARK, N.J . (AP)-A man armed with two steak knives was arrested Saturday night in lhC: Hotel Robert Treat after threatening lo kill President Ford, who had left the hotel a half-hour earlier·, police said to- day. He claimed he was Jesus. Jam es Speller. 33, or East Orange, was char:ged today by federal authorities with threaten- ing to kill the President. He will be. arraigned before a. U.S. ·magistrate here Tuesday. Speller, a·rmed with a razor, threatened to jump ofr the south tower or the World Trade Center, New York 's highest skyscraper, on Labor Day. He was talked down by a rabbi. Newark Deputy Police Chief Joseph Manghisi said Speller . was being sought on an assault and battery warrant al the time of his arrest .. 1-Je was charged by. Newark police Saturday with possessioo of dangerous weapons. Manghisi said Spellef was ar- rested in the hotel lobby at 10 p.m. about (Ive minutes after the President took off from Newark Airport in Air Force One. Ford addressed a Republican fund· raising dinner in the hotel.- Paul Scanlon, special agent in charge of the Newark Secret Service office. said, ''By the time of his arrest, security had been discontinued since the Preside nt had already left." He said he doubted Speller could have got· ten near the hotel while the President was in the building. Manghi s i s aid detective Charles Whitner approached Speller after hotel officials ex- pressed alarm . The deputy chief quoted Speller as sayin g, "I'll use the knife. not the gun. The beast must be killed. I'm J esus." STOCKS RISE ON FE D'S R OLE NEW YORK (UPI J -Signsthe Fed e ral R eserve Board has eased its monetary policy car- rit..-d prices higher in fairly active trading today on the New York Stoc k Exchange. The Dow J ones industrial average, wh ic h rolled up 29.0S points in the pas t two sessions , gained 6.45 points to 819.66. Advance s outdistanced decline:>. 964 to 407. (Tables, Al OJ. O ran~7Coasl ...... -~. !?5j Wea ther ThL'rt-' will be only 1/.n.iat cle<trin)! nl'ar lht..• bt'~l'hes Tul.'sda Y. but partly sunn.v s k1l'S in the .iftC'rnoon hours inland. Cooler davs \\ilh be<:ac h hi ghs 65 ri ~iiig lo 70 inland. I NSIDE T ODAY Pree flu immunizations /OT' senior citizens are being o/- J~ed al 43 clinics in Orange County tlirough December See Page J\8 . I nd ex Ill ,,.,,.., .. .... ... .......... L.M.. .. ,., (le11111" O.et11 Ne11c" IEdllWl•I~-.. llt11t.rt.11_,,, ~botltK ..... rlli ... , ..... , ..... rillll Or•• c,....,,, .. ,, ......... A4,IU .. 111·1 ·-· "' O.r*t ... .. __ ....u. ..... ,. "" s,1 .. 1. ~,.., .. ,.,..,, ., St•ll ,_.1'11."11 •1 I T• .. ¥1119fi "'' ,,._., •t WteU•r ., -rtoll ..... " '" ••·S All-II .. .. .. .. ..• , • • • • .. -' •• °"6L'r .. IL.Or c Monda , Oetotar6, 1816 .. • ' l CITY REPORT TRACES EARLY DEVELOPMENTS IN COSTA MESA r Fairview, P•ularlno end Harper Were Predeceaaora ~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~ Employ es ,To :Appeal Pay Offer The Costa Mesa City Employes Association is at an imp~se with the city's management in pay negotiations. · FronaP~Al HISTORY .•• family na med Harper construct- ed a loading platform and private fi iding at the com er of 18th St r ee t and Newpo·rt Boulevard. The Harper family mo~ed on but the name! remained. Meanwhile, a second train sta- tion called Thurin was located where where Fairview Road in· tersects Newport Boulevard. Handcuffed Teen Beats Policeman A teenager arrested at a loud, wild and large Costa Mesa party Saturday night today faces far more serious charges after al· legedly going on a rampage in the police department later and attacking a patrolman. ----· • • .... ...... .41 DRUGS ••• 1D1 ~ ud WIOl occurred .. 5:80 ....... ··-....., ........ , ... OO"CMt )D. ~--... llllnaelf, ulll ID- 115".rt-DJ• " e bod met 'l'ltb me penm and purcbued cO.alne from him in the put," uld llrvestil•tor EllJah, ldentllyln1 tbat in· divldual aa Weot. a labonr . He aald wbeD questioned lwtbor that Steeley la coaoiderecl a primary suspect In the BID·. pbetamlne dful dealinl and not someone wbo ~rtaai:-happened to be at the wron1 place at the wrong tlm&-ln Weal'• com- pany-when the arrests oc- curred. The alleged druc trafficking in the Fort Collins area. a militlll'Y bue re1ion, has been under in· vestlgaUOI\ by the Lari mar Coun· ty Sberlff's Olllce, the Colorado Bureau of lnvestt1aUon, and federal narcotics agents for some time. Ff'OMP~AI ' MEDICS ••• room, and the paramedic crews are qualified to administer drugs and intravenous solutions on doc· tor's instructions given by radio. The paramedics will not take a patient to hospital. Ambulance crews will still do that. Court Reviews Abortion Law • I I ' The city has offered a 6.25 per- cent ip.crease. a nd has informed tbe association th at it will recom- mend to the council that the raise be impleme nted unilaterally 'because the association's or- ficers have refused to sign a memorandum ~f agreement. Association president Patlicia Guilford said today that the as- SO<!iation will appeal to the City Council at Tuesday night's meet- ing to give the association's posi- tion consideration. For 15 years after 1910, when the first apple tree was planted, fame and fortune came to Harper because of the quality of the ap-, pies grown . The era ended when the weather changed. The name Harper was changed because freight and mail were wrongly being left at Harperville, another Orange County township. A contest was held in 1920 and Miss Alice Plumer won with the Spanish words meaning coast tableland, Costa Mesa. The juvenile, unidentified due to his age, inflicted minor to moderate injuries on Officer George Poling, when he alleged· ly started beating the patrolman with a pair of handcuffs. Officer Poling, 25, sustained abrasions on , his neck in the melee which occurred shortly before midniCbt in tbe report· writina: aectioo of. tbe station where prisoners, especially juveniles, are occ~ionally ques· ti on ed. WASHINGTON (UPI) -The Sups:eme Court today agreed_ to review Missouri's 1974 abortion law, a complex statute which re· quires the husband's consent and, in some instances, approvaJ by the woman's parents. The law was challenged by Planned Parenthood of Central Missouri and two doctors. It was enacted by the legislature and signed into law by Gov . Christopher S. Bond following the Supreme CoUrt's 1973 de· cision drastically restricting the states' power to regulate abor· tiom. Tickets ·Still. Left· .F().-Hicks .Speech ' " The association has been seek- ine a 7.25 percent increase. Mrs. Guilford said that the city's offer was not competitive with the increases granted city employes iii four other Orange County cities, cities chosen for comparison with Costa Mesa. The employes association represents miscellaneous employes, essentially all those except police and firemen. The police association reportedly has agreed to a seven percent in· crease, though the firemen, .represented by the Teamsters, are also reported at an impasse. Personnel Director William Todd. was not available this morning to confirm the status of tbe negotiations. Mrs. Guilford said that the city also baa offered to increase medical benefits by $12 a month per employe. But the city bas modified the scholastic program, and removed a $10 a month in· creaae for an employe who has been with the city five years. Meet and confer sessions have been conducted between mana1ement and the employe groups since the end of August. Asked ii sbe felt they had been · conducted in good faith, Mn. GuiUord replied, "We don't real- ly feel the negotiations have have been conducted in good faith. The city has always given a first and final ofter. and no matter what data we give them it is always the first and final offer.'' Rebels Attack In Argentina BUENOS AIRES. Argentina (UPI) -Argentine troops fanned out across two provinces today-in pursuit of left-wing euer- rillas who stormed an Army bale, seized a provincial airport andfied in a hijacked jetliner. :I'be Army s aid at least 26 peraons were killed Sunday in a three-pronged rebel attack around Formosa. OAANG.E COAST DAILY PILOT Rot.rt N. Weed l"rt1ldtt1l '"" P~111hnH Jack R. Curlev \'k• Prttldtt11 •""' Gl'-81 Ml11•orr Th0ma5 K~ll l:dll .. Ttlomas A. Murphine MINtl"t Coo1or < ChM1n H. Loos Akhar~ P. Nall ............ , Mf"'9"'9 ~ ... ton ' I By 1940 the population of Costa Mesa was 4,600, and by 1950 it was still only 9,000. By 1970, however, it had climbed to 75,000, and today is about 82,000. The report also notes that the city was incorporated in 1953 - the vote was 1,808 to 1,446 -and the same year the site of an old airport between Victoria and 19th streets from Placentia Avenue to Santa Ana River wu subdivided into 831 homes. They cost between S7,995and$8,995. Angry Spouse Loses Auto To Woodpile Whatever caused the quarrel, it's probably an old abandoned topictoday. . A Costa Mesa woman provided fresh fuel to keep the home domestic fires burning &mday night following a spat with her husband, according to police re· ports. The young housewife, 23, jumped into the family car and roared off for a ride as a method of cooling down and separating herself from her husband to pre· vent further conflict. She apparently became loit in thooght, however, while zooming down Pomona A venue, accord· ina: to the repart by Officer Jeff Miller, and didn't pay enoug~ at· teniontoherdriving. Police said she came to the end of the road at its dead-end, wta,are the couple"s car crashed tbfOOgh a chain link fence, taking out 20 feet of it. The car then careened on through a pile of stacked firewood, scattering it in all directions, before it finally came to a bait, investigators said. Damage to the car was major, .while the driver's search for calm and peace of mind was totaled. Oktobeif est Sets Records M UNICH, We'st Germany CAP> -What ls called the world 's biggest beer -drinking festival, the 16-day Munich Oktoberfest, ended with record· consumption figures reported. A total of 4.5 million steins of beer -cd'ntaining about two pints each -were downed, ac· companied by 600,000 fried chickens. 800,000 pork sausages, 42 barbecued steers, 28 deer and 35 boars. . Predominantly fair weather brought about six million. people to Tberesienwiese. the huge meadow tn the cenler of the Bavarian Ca pltal, during the festivities. Explorer Launched VANDENBERG AFB, Calif. (UPIJ -An Explorer spacecra"ft, d .. llned to probe eondltions In the ~er at- mosphere, was l1uoc down . the Western teat rangetod">'· The patrolman said be ran to investigate when he heard what sounded like furniture being broken and found that the youth had broken loose from a chair to which he was handcuffed. 1 He claimed the 17-year-old whipped him around the face and neck, using the handcuffs as a weapon, before the boy was •grabbed and forced into sub· minion. The youngster was charged with uaault on a police officer in addition to bis original cbarge of being drwd< in m auto. He Wu one of several persons arrested at a party in the 3000 'block of Warrell Lane, where police were dispatched six times because of complaints by neighbors. They said they repeatedly or· dered the approximately ·150 guests and their hosts to quiet down and wer.e finally forced to actually raid the residence. "Drugs allegedly found there led them to arrest the occupants hosting the noisy soiree, while most of the visitors themselves were allowed to leave in an or- derly manner. Tickets remain on aale today for the Costa Mesa Chamber ot Commerce's 28th Annual Luncheon featuring embattled Time Change Brighter AMs on Oct. 26 . WASHINGTON (Af>) -Clocks will be set back an hour Oct. 26 as the United States reverts to the re- gular pattern of six months of Standard Time, six months of Daylight Saving Time. All special legislation that extended Daylight Saving Time in 'an effort to help cope with the energy crisis has expired and no action is expected on further changes, congressional sources said today. The country experimented two years ago with year-around Daylight Saving Time, but then Congress last year resto~ed Standard Time for four months, responding to arguments that energy sav- ings were minimal and winter-time daylight saving was hard on school children and others. This legislation was not extended. The basic law is now in effect, providing Standard Time in all areas from the last Sunday in October to the last Sunday in April. State's Witness?, • Fr..P.,.eAI Attorneys Rebuke New Patty Rumors SAN FRANCISCO <APJ -At- torneys for both sides in the Patricia Hearst case denied published reports today tbat the newspaper heiress confessed to several crimes -includinJ a fatal bank-bery-and agreed to turn state's evidence. A story in today's New York Post quoted ''sources familiar with the interviews" as saying Miss Hearst confessed during talks with court·appointed psychiatrists seeking to de- termine whether.she is mentally competent. ln another development tod8y, Terence Hallinan, th~ fiery "r adical attorbey who bas represented Patricia Hearst since the day of her arrest, withdrew from the case in an ap. parent dispute with other mem- ben of the defense team. _ H~lln.•!l'S oJ.fJ.l:e~rmed he was no longer on the.case and said he would bave no lmmediatef'"" ment. . The Post said Miss Hearst identified several persons 'Nho harbored her as a !ugitlve and a.creed to t~stify against her ter- rorist comrades in return for Im- munity or special treatment. Tbe report said Miu Heant, 21, decided to ccioperote with authorlu .. "alter ber attorney, F. Lee Balley, told berlt wutheon. 1)1' W"f to avoid a lq prison term. • \ . "Thia la absolutely not true," s aid Albert Johnson, a~ of Balle7'•, when informed or tbe Poat story. "I've _, the only attorney wltb her lot the put week arid abe bas not confessed to llU'lhinc: · "She couldn't make •_decilioo _ J , like that even if she wanted to. because or the state she's in ... u.s. Attorney James L Brown. ing, personally in charge of tbe Jfearst case, termea the report- "a wild story,'' and said "sbehas not. offered to turn state's evidence. "I don •t know anything &bout any statement that she's made to the prooecutlon. I'm oot awue of any cooperation that she's ex·• tenclln1 or olferin1 to the pro- secution. There .fiave been no plea discussiom. '' The Post story said that among the crimes Misi Hearst con-' fessed to was the April 21 , 1975, Carmichael bank robbery in whicb a woman customer was killed. Under California law, anyone convicted of taking part in such a robbery could be found llUilty of murder. The newspaper said its sources did not el•borate· on Miss · ·Hearst'• role In tbat robbery and .did not enumerate other crimes. In another development. Superior Court Judi• William L. Ritz! of LDe An&el• allbed • writ orderin& 11111 Hearst to be !JrouCbt to the city to lace an ll· . ·countcrimiDallDdlctmenL Tile order wlll be -on tbe U.S. manbal '• olfteeinSail Fran· claco. Ritz! uld .., date was '1JOCified for her ·-~.In Court. T!lere WU ... Immediate commeotoa tbe writliomledetal ~lnSan Franclaco. · Sbe and otber S)'lllbolonese Uberatlcm'Anny ......-·were char,..S in a LDe Aqelea Indict· meat Jut weet with taldnc part :1n ~crime spree In Kay 1974;in· cludiJIC uaawt wltb a deadly weapon, robbery and1 kldnaplng • \1 ' VICTIM ••• •'There were sev 0er8I different things wrone with him, .. the elder Marshall said today. He said hi• son desplte"the injuri.S was not in much physical pain. "He didn't have too much. He was paralyzed from the bullet" wound." be said. The' attack drained the Marshall family finances. Marshall was unable to work altbougb hi• father said 'be did make some jewelry and did paint some. ''There's just not mucbyOU can· doinlbat way," bis latberuld. Mr. Marshall said intbeold in- terview that be bad lived ·"30 years qt hell" in bis little frame house in Laguna's north aide with bis father since the attack. He was oppoaeit to a !'"rdon for Vance. "Tbese bleedlils hearts that practicaly deify the criminal -It was so unnec.eBH1'1 -not· even to say 'put your bands UJ''; he could bave bad tbe 115 or tll he got," be told a reporter. · Of his own impriaonment in a wheelchair, Marshall aaid "There is no regeneraUoo. of de- ·ad nerve cells.•• HE WIPED OUT DEBI' Wlm AD "Tbe!intcallerboughtlt." : That's the succinct adverlisine: success story related by the Corona del Mar man wbo placed "tbisaddlnthoDally ~:. NEARLY Diq,._. 7 foot, ' lncb Creat.i•• 0-... surfboard. Clear with redwood strip. Leash. 1'100b up to 1., poHQdOI'. $111.Wt·lllqt " lf you have • aeaaoma "Yestel you'd Uke to convert to cub, call 642·56'78. It only takeo alew wonls In therjgbt place to linda buyer. Alcmc tbe Du.life Cout, the right place I• the Dally Pilot •. Onqe .County DiltriCt All<lrney• Cecil Hleka, traditloaally a livelY speaker. Reservation• for the Tbundili, noon luncheon and installation cj( officers in the Mesa Verde Cowl· try Club, 3000 Clubhouse lloa!I. may. be made by calling the Chamber of Commerce Office. 1")11 COit ii $6 for the event, wbit'li liecioa at 11 a .m. with a~ hour. according to Tick.tit Chairman Allee Zieoer who sari they may also be available at t11e • doorTbunday. Hicks has· most recently been subpoenaed to appear before tli~ Orange County Board o SUpervisors for an inquisition : to opera'tion of a controverslhl fund that takes money from con- victed drug offenders. , They are given lighter set\.: tences in return for contributll:ul the money then used by law e~· forcement officers in erranging incriminating purchases with other suspected drug dealers. Hicks made the headlines earlier this summer ln a batue to Prevent transfer of 22 o( his in· vestigators into jurisdiction of new Orange County Sheriff Brad Gates' office. • He won a court restraining oi!I der, preventing the manpower shift, amid flying charges and counter-charges of an alleged Orange County shadow goverijl ment run by Santa Ana pbysiciaH' Dr. Louis Cella. Dr. Cella denied the assertions and charged that Hicks bas a drinkin·g ploblem. Hicks has characterized his luncheon address as an exteDJ;, poraneous commentary on cur- rent events. '"" . ,-'" .... a , .... TONIGln' .. REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS" -Four-week seminar eo-gponaored by Dally Piiot -Newport Harbor-Cost~: Mesa Board of Realtora, Newport Harbor Hiib School Auditorium, MoDdaya, 7:30 p.m. TUESDAY, Ocr. 7 SENIOR CITIZENS CLUB ..:.! Community ReereOtloo Center, Tues., Wed., Tbuts.12-3p.m. . COSTA MESA CITY COUNCIL -Rel(Ular meeting, City Hall; e::tOp.m . . ' OCC 1'ECTURES -"Garden• Ina in Small Spaces,•• Alida1 Brown lecturer. Fair&roundsr P11oto Bldg. 1-3 p.m. "Beblnd tbe< Headlines " Dr. GUeo T. Brown. lecturW:, Forum, 7:30p.m. "Con· venaUoas and TramactlGns Wltbl Adole1cent1, •• Dr:.. Robertt Hughes coordinator, Flnt United' MetbodlltCbureb, 7:30p.m. ' UCI LECTURES -"WU. ot. tbe World.1' Unlverait,yQllb 1:"¥1. p .m . ''Unloelclnc Reailue Wltbln Us," Room 100 Selene Lecture Rall , 7 p.m. "Prof-icaal Public Maticna~' llocm Ziii Soda! -'l'owe°r, I 7 ·p.m_ ·"Food for ThouCht,'~ Room 100 Social Selenceo Hall, 'I\ p .m.