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1975-10-15 - Orange Coast Pilot
,7 • -• ~Medals ·, .. • • • • • • .. - ema.rr1e l • ID Mesa Heist • • • • -( rs May Sever Victi1n's Foot Payroll Checks .a .-:fir Fo~g~eries -Orange County Sbertd"a jn- vestigators have arrested three persons on charges they cMhed ... dozens of forged payroll ct\eck.s drawn on an accovnt al ·a Newport Beach bank./ The checks were '?art of a burglary haul in FU11erton more than three months ago, accord- Ciz, Burton Reneiv Vouw In&~ t ~ CHOSE, Bofs'wana. (AP>~ Eliiabeth Taylor and Richard Burton were reri'lartied . in northern Botswana Friday after- noon by a district commissioner from the Tswana tribe, then drank champagne toasts on a river bank -.s two hippos and a rhino looked on, t he com- missioner reported today. ' CommissiOner Ambrose Masalila said he thought the Bur:t.ons chos~ to remarry at il>lrti>Sllerlff's Capt. Robert Gril-f.U., ' • . fit Orange County J ail on .foriery and grand the~ ctiarges are William Ray Kading, 43, his wife. Sally, 21, both of Ventura and 'Iberesa Mae German, 25, of 84.lO"Wells Road, Westminster . Griffeth said the trio was ar- rested late Monday at the Razz Ma Taz Motel in Bueqa Park and were allegedly in pOOsession of a half-dozen of the blank'checks. "We were lhe lead agency in the investigation because most or the checks we've traced have been cashed in our jurisdiction," Griffeth said. OrJlnge city police d_etectives were 'called in just before the ar- rests 6'cause a number of checks had been cashed there. Tull~on police said Tuesday an ~timated 2,500 blank checks were stolen in a July 12 burglary at the offices of Western Market- ing Company. One man was ar- rested ,shortly after the beist When he .. tried to pass one of the che~ks . A Fullerton police spokesman said 2,000 of the checks were r e- covered when a .. no question asked" bulletin was sent out in the local papers asking for return of the checks. . But 500 United California Bank ch«ks from the Newport Beach branch were still outstanding. The Fullerton spokesman said the· serial numbers range from 3351 to'3850. 'Gtiffeth Said his investigators traced about 40 of the missing checks, which' were cashed all over Orange and Los Angeles Counttes for amounts aveta1ing $15.' TAYL01t · suit.TO•-;Jie.a.aid there ma)' be others in· Chobe "because they ukJ t.be, ~ volve~. in . the ch~ck-p!lssi.ng pl a~e very much. They v-ore or opera~ 1:9-nd t)?.e mvestig~t~on les!\fell in love wilh tj)e area.'' ~·will co,U.inu~ until the remairung Mi:ss Taylor, 43,, aod Burton. chec~are pinpointed. 49, were reconci l ed in • Gti•e.th noted t hat s~spect Switzerland in. August' after 14 ~g 1! also facing charges of months of div·orce. They were beJD.g under the intluen~e of ..man'ied.ln.1964.='>be.for.theli!UL....ll!"'lerous drugs when he was time and he for t he second -a~rel\ended. aft.er a rOmance tllat bea:an when ;--· -"----------- they wer.e costarring uf1he,mov-'rn~o-r. ~UTO ie''Cleopatca''inRorne.•· • ~..-~ .a:.tni. A Tbe couple came to Botswana, nOrlh of South Alrica, qn Oct. 6 IIVI'O. IJOLURS after a visit to Jot)anMsbure: for -·:w,e • ...ad ~r .C!ar to l.be first a celebrity tennis tournament for ~ charity. .. ~non who called." Masalila said Fred ~en. That's l.IJe, ovemighl success manager of the e:ame lodge. story 'told by ,th• Newport Beach wb~ the Burtons were s{Jlying, mani{· Who placed this clasSlfied . apP.roeched bim sbQrtly alter a~ I ~h~ Daily P~: . 11 ~ they arrived and as~ed him lo re-r-,6' MG&; 'fine cond_ 25 matrY tb.eln by sJ>eciaJ litense. .MPG,, tat. suoo. Take.. But. be said ~e was loo bUsY lo _Xxx.:cxx.ii:x ~~~~· c.erem~-4l1Kil-four-If you have -;-;ar you'd ifke to Knoeiaen and a men:aber of the-conv~(o cl8h1 ~all642-5678. 'statr Of a charter air b>mpany We rpili it easy for you lo put were '"th• only witneNel flt Uie-· • f~w"'WOl'da ta work for )'OU, ln C8ee STA Kl,' Pop Al) _lh_e_D_al.,.lrc..P_'ll_ot_. ____ _ . I , . . A Summer Day -. ' ,. Dollly Piiot ~· •r P•l•klll 0'0.-11 Temperatures were climbing into the 90s inlantl today ·~but that was little worry along the Orange Coast where sun dap- pled the waters, Hobie Cat s ailors pre· pared to launch and sandcastle builders played amid balmy breezes . It's a tough life along the s horeline. Old Me'dals ·Stolen From ·WWJI Veteran By AR'EHUR R . VINSEL Of .. 0a11,1"1i.tlolMf • sOineone stol~ a few pieces of a once-glo~ous pa't thallives each day in the memory ot a Costa Mesa car wash attendant, aged so. Tt.lesday : his handful or medals for World War JI valor and physical sacrifice. Melvin Lee Wilson, ex-Marir;\e, went home to bis modest cott&ge ..-'-Where the worn door opens with a shove -after work and Guadalcanal. Bougainville, lwo, ·• Wil son recounted today while on break rrom washing cars. He was s hot in the chest on Jwo Jima, a:; hi:; hitch was in its final weeks. , "My right lung got shot out and my chesl is held together with silk," says W.ilson. whose days with lhe Second Raider Battalion -Carlson 's Raiders. he proudly points out -were over. found his treasured trophies gone A six-year r esident or Costa from the pocket of his rain coat, Mesa, he told Police Officer Paul hanging fn a closel. Capuccilli he has had small 1. items pilfered from his cottage He chttked them of\ieh, after be.fore, but they weren't worth returning from the Costa Mesa reporting. Car Wash, on Harbor Boulevard ''Victim stated lhe l05s is more at Bay Street. He lives just down sentimental than financial ," Of. the block, in a rear unit, off lhe ricer Cappuccilli said in his street. ~ ·· , _ : burglary report. 'Wilson:. once a manchi'ni.: "I'd sure like to get ·em back, I've h~d ·em so long,'' Wilson gui:iner w.alh fa"!ed Cal'lson s · saidloday. Raiders, fought has way across the Pactf:icJ. winnin.& the Bronze For want or a specific value, Staf; ·th~ ·t"urpl.e Ht'8ft: WOrld, -WHs0'1 told pol ice he guessed $.10 . Wa.r I I 'victory Medal; Asian and would be about right. ,pacific Theater Med,.ls, and H aaid i.IL:1.946. military PresidenUal Unit Citation With . aulhorities told him his Purple Stal-. -·\ ~ Heart alone contained $26 worth " M I d w a y , M f ~I Ii~ I ol gold. • • \ ' • Youth Shot By Officer On Freeway COMMERCE lUPll -An off. duty Los Angeles police officer shot and critically wounded a 19-year-old youth, who allegedly was one of three youths who tried to run the patrolman off the Santa Ana Freeway in their car early to- day, police said. Timothy E . Grandpre, 19, was reported in critical condition at St. Francis Hospital in Lynwood with a shotgun wound in his head. Police said, ofric:cr Mi chael A. Lee, 28 was driving along lhc freeway s hortly after midnight when an "old Chevy" with three youths insid~ pulled up alongside, and one of the youths threw something at Lee's car. The youths tried several times . to run Lee's auto off the freeway. police said: and the officer fired several shots at the car. which sped away. Police said two or the youths later showed up at the East Los Ane:eles sheriff's s ubstation, car- rying the wounded Grandpre. The othe.r· youths were releued pend- ina investigation . Message: Cut Limb As Proof - ·DUBLJN,.J.reland CAP) -The 'lcfjinaPers of Dutch businessman Tiede Herrem a are threatening to cut off one of his feet ir police keep insisting on proor he is alive. Herrema said in a tape· reocorded message today. The message sait:I the s..1-year· old bu:sinessman. kidnaped out- side his Limerick home Ocl. 3. was being held by the "Irish . Liberation Organization." It was the first lime the group behind the kidnap has named itself. It also called on the Interna- tional Red Cross to bring pre- ssure o n Irish authorities to secure his release. a new de· mand. Off iciats of Herrema ·s Ferenka steel company said the voice on the tape clearly was that of Herrema, and newsmen hear- ing the recording said the busi· nessman obviously was e mo- tionally distressed. Kitchen pots and pans were heard rattling in the background of the recording. The recording reiterated that Herrema will be ki llt.>d if the J ri~h government does not mec-t the demands of the kidnapers by freeing three Iris h Re publicon Army guerrillas from jail. And it appealed to Irish authorities to call orf their dragnet. They re- fused. ·'Please do not put my life in dange r by looking for me. Physically and mentally I have suffered already,·· the recordinJJ said. "My abductors say they will not give the Iris h government the satisfaction of getting me back alive unless the demands a re met . I do not understand why CSee FOOT, Page A2l O range Coast Weath er Continued warm and sunny skies Thursday with highs from the 80s at the beaches to the low 90s in- land. Lows tonight 54 to62. I NSIDE T ODAY A former South Vietnarnese smator. who escaped= Saigon under th real. of th,. finds new life in Lo Beach.. A.15. l a d ex MY-i.r...k • " --C> ....... . .. _.._n <> L..M..:J: . ,. . .,. .. ••• ... . •• Ne1i-1 ..... , •• """-01·1 c.-.... c.wM, "' -.. .. -· C0 4 °"'",., •• S~• .-.n.r •• Ollllt,. N90Cft ... -· .,., .............. •• T$>• .. lfl'l'I .. '"""'-''""-"• ••• """'"'' •••• -· ••• ....... , ..... •• -Ct·11 Or.lttlllt,.... .,, • l ' r - • OAILYPILOT s Wednesday. October 15, 1075 • • • LAKE VILLA. 111. IUPJ) - ho calves round mutilated at a farm in this rural area northw~t of Chicago may have been killed and butchered by would-be voyagers to another planet, ac· cording to pol!c(". At meetings in W3ldpor1., Ore .• and elsi;ow here in the Pacific Northwest. a woman known as ••Her" and a "hollow-eyed" man Jrnowo only as "flim" reportedly enlisted followers ror 3 UFO trip. Friends and relatives or miss· ing persons reportt"d to have joined the band have expressed concern about their whereabouts and well·beinM:. A band or SO to 70 persons who may have been followers or the m ysterious couple camped al Chain O'Lakes State Park about 10 mile:; from here early this rnonth, using I he park as a slag- ing point ror th~ir planned UFO journey to another world. Tbe campers' cars bore licen5e plat" from Oregon, Washington. Colorado. Texa:o.i . Arizona and one Canadian province. · License plate numbers of' three of the cars were reported to have matched those of cars that disap· peared with 23 persons from Oregon afler a meetiJ;lg with the couple at \Valdport. A woma:i a ppeared lo be in cberce or the group, 1ome wurces reported. The calves were slaughtered about the same lime the IJYUP wu at the p.rk. The first. s laughtered CaltJwas discovered Oct. 1. Only thetalf's head and internal organs re· malned and police said the head was so neatly :severed that no blood could be found anywhere around the remains . • • 'flt seems llte eameone was lool<!ni ror solDA!thlnC to eai;· Lake VlllaJ>ollce Sgt. RaY--1 JI. D>gel said. The tarca&i or the second caU. round Oct. s >bout 1,000 yanlo lro.m where the rira' WIS •l•uihlorejl, wa• vlrl""1Jt .In- tact:' Oejy; ttt"ea!P.o f!ll"!• ... m!qin&"' It had be:<!J cul .off. -L=-S•id. ana COUid ~-~ """S9me-be_J(even'iD U~'• haYe • -• Hid~ cutolf ...tniaJ .._ to onter to bko -'1adc to ~r own planf't and stud1 lllem. Engel s:aiiS there wa1 no .. ~idence as to who killed Ille' catv•orwhy. ,,. AJthotigb the~~ left j.he..ar.A!:a. and_t&ere : no (race of them in the Mi . .. authorities told the 1,!!00 •Nll- dent:.s-of hake VI.Ila to tep(ld . .... " "any strange-goang1o(Jll.. · -. ,Lagun ~n in Drug_ Bu~t· -Tahiii Holdt.Ex-l ifeguard· in .Cocaine Seizure New.Arrests: fuAirpOrt SkimProbe? Road Dash Fata l to OC VisitQr A 26-year-old Portland, Ore .. man was ki lled Tuesday nit:(ht when he das hed rro m the parking lot of a Huntington Beach motel 1nto lhe path of a car. Police were withholding the name of the man today pending notification of relatives. orricers said they believe the man "'as here on vacation, and he had bl'en staying with a male <.'ompanion at the Sheraton Beach Inn. 21112 Pacific Coast Hi ghway, Huntington Beach. orricers said he dashed from the motel parking lot at 11 :45 p.m. into the path of a car driven by J ohn Henry Cleveland, 57. of 2115 Placentia Ave., Apt. 7, Costa Mesa. The victim was dead on arrival at Pacifica Hospital. Police said the driver of the car wm;: not held, and details arc still being investigated today. Rider Leaves Horse, Pot YUMA. Ariz. <AP) -A U.S."' Border Patrol agent on routine patrol near he re discovered a ·riderless horse carrying 110 pounds of marijuana. It was ap- parently the sam e horse the agent once owoed, .;autboriltes said. - The agent found burlap bags containing the m arij uana across the horse's saddle and then spotted hum-an footprints, Kelly Downing, intelligence agent for the Border Patrol, :said Tuesday. Downing said the agent. whom he would not identify, jumped on the horse and followed the footprints until he saw a man on foot not far away, but the man fled into l\.texico. Straws Hit ~ On Convention WASHINGTON (U PI ) - Liberal Democratic dissenters. at:cused party chairman Robert S. Str auss today of maneuvering to produce a "safe, saRitized and stultified'' national convention and said they might sue him. pr. Bernard Sorokin, co· chairman of the New Democratic Coalition, told a news conference h is group will look into the pcssibility of legal action to force Strauss and the Domocratic Na- tional Committee lo ob5erve the •·mandate" of the 1972 conven-ti9n in its rules for the gathering next July in New York City. O RANGE COAST • DAILY PILOT 1'M Ot..,oe CM\\ 0.llf Pilot, w\!t'o -II n S9'f'~ Ille N•w•·"•~n. l' lluc>io""'<I by I"" pr~ Coe,1 Pllb!l ... I~. c;Gn_.,y ~r&t• -\iOoll ••e ()lltlill,h•G M""lliY ttlfOUQI\ '""" ~..-Crtto MeMt, Newpoi-1 flfo<Kll, >1""1l"'l!OO'I fl••<lllil'IHHlll!" \l•llt•, h ••nt, !>.>IK!lrl>K• \l•llfy •nil L,lq.-lie&<!\ So<t\11 c;o.>" A •lnQt• ,ffq!Oll-' •GUloll Ii ~llU...:1 ~l"Cilo•Y• -!>"" <MY' Tll• llfl.,C.lp•I P>1bll'hlf!V pl>ln! " "! llG -ll II•~ &1'9tl, Ca•t• ,,..,,, C.Olfl0ft11•~1'.. ARRESTED IN TAHITI Form e r life guard LockwoOd From Page AJ STARS ... 20-m inute ceremony. Masalila gave this Hccount of the ceremony: He asked the Burtons if they appreciated the consequences of marriage. When they replied that they did. he asked each in turn whether he arld she took the other for hi s and her spouse. Then the couple held hands and exchanged rings while l\.1 asalila pronounced them man and wife. The t"·o witnesses drove the newlyweds in a four-wheel-drive truck to a spot oo the banks of the O>obe river called Serondela. "'It is a very lovely spot on th e river bank," said Masalil a, who followed in his off icial truck. "Mr. Knoessen opened one bollll' of champagne and the oCher wit· ness opened another. "Nearby two hippos in the water greeted us. and we could ·see a rhino aboul 400 yards away.''· Miss Taylor wore a green dress edged with lace a nd decorated with guinea.fowl feathe rs, Masalila said. He r eported the bridegroom was in· a red shirt. open .at the n eck, white slacks, red socks and white shoes. "The~med very excited but comp~ed," the commissioner said. "I don•t lhihk they had a party afterwards because I think they would have invited me if they had.·· Gavin de Becker. the Burtons' executive aide, said today at the Chobe game lod ge : ''The Burtons won't be here today.·· He refused to say where they were a nd added ; "The Burtons will leave Coia place unknown to you or any newspaper. They re· !use to talk to the press or be photographed.·· Form e r La g una B e ach lifegucird and writer Craig l.ock"'·ood has been identified as one of three men arrested in Tahiti a l>' r~rench and U.S. autho rities s eized 16 poun~ of C'ocai ne worth an estimated $1 million. Locky,·ood, according to family members and friends. originally was held aftl'r the arrest for 17 days in solitary confinement in a dirt·floored 6-foot by 8-foot cell . l.ockwood and another Lagunan Robert McDonald, 23, were ar· rested Aug. 11 . Trial in Lockwood's case is ex·. peeled to begin in late November or early December, John · Gasparotti. a fa mily friend said. Gasparotti. a la\V student and San Diego property manager, is coordinating a lelter·"'riting C'ampaign among friends of Lock"•ood 's in an l'ffort to pro- vide character references for the trial. ' Lockwood "''as a l.aguna Reach lifeguard from 1964 to 1970. I-le wrote a s urfing column for the old South Coast News <tnd the Daily Pilot at one lime. Ile later worked as an editor for a surfing magazine. A U .S . S tate Depa rtment rcprest-ntative said today that American s apprehende d on foreign soil are s ubject to the laws of the nation in which they are arrested. although the United St.ates can prov ide some legal aid. tn Lock"'ood "s case, French Jaw under which Tahiti is gov· erned provides no American· style bail arrangements and ar- rested persons are pres umed guilly unlil proven innocent. Gasparotti said . A local Tahitian attorney has been retained to represent the • former (.agunan. Details of the arrests are s ketchy, m any coming from cor· P<'Spondence'received by friends ~ and family. L.aguna Beach Narcotics Del. 1'crry M3cAdam said the cocaine involved had been traced Crom l.a Pa z, Bolivia. and wa s believed destined for the United StalE's. l.ock"·ood is known lo have had an int erest in a small inter-island airline . He r eportedly v.·as ar- reste<I at Tahitian customs along with anothe r man and the co- caine seii.:ed. A third man was re· portedly arrested later. This Is It Soviet cosmonaut Aleksei Leonov reacts to Chicago re· porlcr ·s question about UFOs and fly ing saucers. Leonov said the only saucer he has seen iS the one he is holding. Apollo-Soyuz space team \Vere h onored in one· day vis it to Chicago .. 9 Marines Killed On Training Flight CHERRY POINT, N.C. CU P!> -Nine Ma rines were killed to- day in the fl a m ing crash of a twin-engine plane used for {rain- ing navigators at this Marine Corps ai r s tation, military authorities reported. The propeller-driven TC4C Gulfstream, attached to the 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing, had just liftP.d off On a routine t raining mission . but then veered to the right for unex pl a ined reasons and crashed a bout 500 yards from the runway, a spokeSman ::;aid. The craft, which has a wing span of 78 feet and is 67 feet long. was d esi gned s pecially for navigational training and is equipped with four panels of navigation instruments for stu· dents. A Marine spokes man said the victims included a crew of four. an instructor and four student navigators. The names were be· ing withheld pending notification of relatives. the 2nd Wing. which supports troops stationed al the Camp l..ejeune Marine base about 30 miles away. Ford Crash Sparks Quiz WASHINGTON <U PI ) -President Ford"s chi e( of s t af f . Do'na'ld Rumsfeld. loday ordered the Secre t Ser vice lo ex· plain how the President's limousine collided with anothe r automobile in Ha rtford. Conn., Tuesday night. <Related story, Photo, A4) MacAdam identified one of the two other men as McDonald. The third m an was unidentified. An investigation into the crash ·was b eg un immediatel y. "The \\'hit e I-l ouse is wonde ring how in the world a thing like that · could have happened." presidential pre ss s ecretary Ron Nessen said. Nessen told a While House briefing t hat •·one point·• Rums feld wanted the Seer.el Service to ex· pl ain was why no policemen were on duty at the Hartford intersec· lion of Talcott and Market streets where the crash occurred while Ford w as bein g driven from a Republican party fund· raising dinne r to the airport. Cocaine's value fluctuates v.•ith its quality and other factors. MacAdam said a reasonable value at current street prices is $4,(K)() an ounce. Lock"•ood most r ecently re· s ided in Leucad ia in San Diego County with his wife Jewel. llis step-fa ther, Laguna Beach a rtist David R osen said he had heard of Lockwood's arrest from. hisson ·s wife. "I was shocked to hear what .had happened.·· Weather conditions were report· ed good at the timeofthecrash. It was the third crash involving Marine aircraft in the area this year. Two men were killed in the crash·or an AV-SA Harrier jet at Cherry Point and five were killed in the January crash of a helicopter at the nearby New River Air Station. Cherry Point is the largest l\-farine air station in the United States. with some 10,000 Marines stationed here. It is the home of • • By WJLLIAM SCHREIBEa ·l Ot ... O•llyMlet.... ' • Orange County ·sheriff'• in ~ ~estigators have sus~ ac· tive Observation of the .plain county airport parking lot, where an alleged S500·a -day receipt skimming operation was Un· covered this week . But Sheriff's Capt. Robert Gri ffeth s aid today the investiga. lion into the elaborate scheme is still under way witb ''some possibility'' of additional arrests. in the near future. : Deputies Monday night arrest· ed ~1arinus H. Van Lent, 44, of ~ 20361 Seven Seas Urive, in Hunt· in gton Beach on charges h e masterminded the plot. that some county sources claim may have cost the publiC' up to $300,000 in lo::;t revenue over the past two )'ears. "The suspect we now have in custod y has refused to say anything except that he wanted to see his lawyer.'' Grif(eth said. Inves tigators had hoped Van Lent would implicate others in the alleged s kimming scheme, which is believed to be a two or- three-man operation. Griffeth and o ther in · vestigators say there is n o evidence to indicate manage· ment officials of the company holding the lease on the county· owned lot were involved in the skimming. Contracts for pa rk·· ing is held by Parking Systems Inc .. which reCeives about 7 per- cent of the annual gross receipts now estimated to be $840,000 a year. • Griffet h explained •'tbai un- d C'rcover offlcers~de I ~everal movies and_~rfornJed:; · around the clock s urveill~.e of the parking Jot in past weeks h.ave been taken out of the fi eld I for the time being. ··we are wailing for some addi- tional cross checking from the county auditor"s office before proceeding an y further," Grif- feth said. An exhaustive seven-week in· vestigation of the s kimming operation involved a check of more than 10 ,000 cancelled park· ing tickets by county auditors. Investigators claim the sus· peel or suspects managed to· sidestep supposedly "fail safe'' price registering d evices used at Lhe lot. Officers allege they sutxitituted "lost ticket coupons" with in· variably low .Price figures fort regular sta ark.ing tickets. The difference th ught by in· vestigators to be to $500 a day. was allegedly pocketed by the suspects. Investigators al this point are not certain exactly how m uch has been stolen from the public coffers or where the money was spent. From Page A I FOOT ... these three prisoners -one of whom is a mother of a young <'hild -cannot be ri:leased, ·· the message added. FlllAs Grounde d NELLIS AFB, Nev. (UPI) - Routine training fli ghts ot the FlllA fighte r -bombers based here h ave been suspended tem- porarily pending completion of a preliminary accident investiga· lion into a cras h last week which ~l claimed two lives. An estimated G em f <' Talk ' Sleek Chic Tbe recording said : ''IC you ask for proof l am alive again they threaten lo cut my foot off and send it to you.·· 00 of lhe all-weather supersonic aircra ft a r e assigned lo this southe rn Nevada base. Burglar. Hired? 'Political Heists' Told SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -The FB! and city poli ce hire d a John Birch Society member to burglarize the offices of Bay Area radicat political groups over a three.year period, it was charged here. Uavid B. Bronson, who recently completed a 27~ mbnth prison term for what he termed "conventional .. burglary, said Tuesday poli ce paid him between~ and S4S for four of his eight "political" buriJaries belweenAprill968andAprill971. • Police Sgt_. John Vanucci, the alleged recipient of stolen records, defiled the charges, as did.the FBJ. Bronson told newsmen he was a John Birch member at the time and carried out the burglaries in the offices of the Progressive Labor Party and other groups as his part in a "holy war'' against com· munism~ H~ said his aim was to gain iolormatioo which could b~ used to "politically destroy or neutralize the radical move.men! in North em Callf 071a." 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CONVj:.NIEt)olT TERM!) f • · 29YEARS IN THE SAME LOC TION ankA'PTfb~~1Charge \ r \ ' • M le l r f I t I ----------------• -0.. -- --- --- • • Becky Thatcher (alias Julie Taskey of Huntington Beach) will be at the Orange County F a irgrounds in Costa Mesa tonigh\ to kreet visitors to the .Great Earth Fest~val . Continu6us bluegrass and country western music, plus ecology and environment exhibits and natural arts and crafts, will highlight the Cive-day event. Festival opens tonight, and runs from 5, to 10 p.m. tonight, Thursday and Friday and from 10 a.m .. to 10 p.m. Saturday and Sunday.• · · &15 ·w@(!d]rr . ®@rrWD©® The column appears daily except Saturdays and MondaJS- 1;01 a prob/etn? Tlien write Par O!J1111. Pol 1L"1/I cut rPd tape. get 01e answers arid ac- t ion you need to solve inequities in 9overn1nent and business. A1a il 1jour qtltstions lo Pal DU11 'n 'At Y o ur .se r vice. Orange Coas} .... : .. D,aily ,P.iJqt.,P,o ,' Bqr J56Q . Co.s!a fl.frso. CA 9262 6. I nclude your fe/epl1ane nu111be r. DEAR PAT: About a year ago. 1 started to do some Chinese cooking. My family loves the dis- hes l prepare. but I fmd it dif- ficult to locate a purchase source for some of the vegetables called for in the recipes. I'd like to grow these vegetables myself, bUt I have no idea where seeds could ~ Solon Hits Drunk Fish Experimt;nl WASIUNGTON (UPI) -Sen. William Proxmire CD-Wis.), said ~ay the government is wasting millions of dollars to fmd out i( drunk fish .are mO{e aggressive than ober._fllb .aoil it r.atll 1!an become &lcobolics. · Proxmire said the studies are beiJ1.g1~t:Ua~en ~y t!ie l't~ti~nal Institute on Aicohol AbUse and Alcoliollsin witbil> the Depart· ment of Health. Education and Welfare. . "Over the years," Proxmire said, "NIAAA bas spent literally millions of dollars in· hundreds of experiments to turn normal rats into rodent 'lushes' with litUe or nosuccess." _ The senator said the agency h as awarded a $102,(Q) grant to study the effects of alcohol on ag- gressive behavior in a species of sunfish. on·e experiment will measure the effects of gin com- pared to tequila in a fighting test, C.M., El Toro · he said. Request the pamphlet ''Grow-''NlAAA seems to be interest- be purchased. ing&: Using Oriental Vegetables'' ed in testing what it means to from the Los Angeles State and be ~·stewed to the gills'," Prox- County Arboretum, 301 N. mire said, or ''What is really Baldwin Ave., Arcadia, CA 91006. meant by the expression 'Drinks Enclose 20 cents la stams-and a like a fish'.'' self-addressed, stamped en-Another $90,000 study by the velope. This publicatkm explains same researcher, Proxmire said, how to grow and preparenche:1:-attempts to turn rats into Qtic vegetables as Daikon, Bok alcoholics by making them Choy and Gal Lom, ill acldltloa to neurotic. The rats are put into in- telling you where aeeds can be soluble situations or given un- purcb•sed. At least one dozen of predictable rewards and shocks. these vegetables can be plut.ed A spokesman for the NlAAA during the fall months. said the agency had1no comment · on Proxmire's cbar~es. No Mo•f!f1•1Cort1' DEAR PAT: I am making a ta· b1e lamp out of a large wine bot- tle, and I can't locate any place that will drill a small hole in it so 1 can attach the wiring. Can you help me in this search? D.S., Coronadel Mar Harbor Gies• Co., zzz' Ztst St.t Newport Beach, wW do the job for you, but no guarantee can be made that the bottle will not break. Harbor'• spGkeeinan ••kl that 90 percent or tbe ...... bot- tles the firm drill• remalD t.Dtact, but occatlonally -wU1 breal< for no app•reat re...._ •. ' . . .•• t J . DEAR PAT: Whore call a ~ bllY all-cotton sheet.I for a JclDC·SIZO bed that don't COii $22 apiece? My daughter baa priced these sheets, and she can't fmd any that. cost less. I sew and would be willing to snake some for her, but I can't loc•te' yardage. Perhaps.you can look into this for me. • R.B. Balboa Tiie ,,.., II DOI lood. Wamlltd· la MW. la Ille oal7 -adntt currotJ1 ••rketla& ....,.a(ze, aU-eottcie 1bHt1, ud Ille !IOiaC· rat& '11 a...,.1141 tu -,.. 8Dt macb "-for • prlee ,__ lit tldf time. Y1nl .-are llOld to wboleaalen onl1. Valeu 19'1 can locate wide rnatimtal, )'Oer ...... ~ ...... t<t)a .. to,.,. the price ot 1eUle tcw H•med, 1 -..... 111-cotta -· If AYS readen have AIU' n&IOI· ~l'Upualllem•to:roa. I . ) Proxmire said thCre is a ''role for animal experiments when it ls impractical or inhuman to directly test people. ''HoWever ••he said "the most '· ' erfective way to unders tand human conditions and problems is to observe human behavior. ''The fish and rat are so much lower on the evolutionary scale than man that the result of lhese- experiments will tell UB very lit- tle •. if anything, about the nature of complex human problems such as alcoholism.'' Exploit Me, Says Agent SAN FRANCISCO (t)PI) -When Davey Rosenberg, 300-pound supervisorial candidate, appeared before the-Na· tiodal Organization ot Women, he was asked bow he could justify bis job as press agent for Sa~ Francisco's top topleSs .clubs. ''No womart gets ex- ploited,'' he a sserted Tuesday night. "If you mean.. Carol Doda. she mak .. $75,000 a year. If th1t'&1f>eing -•XJ>loited, I'd ,' Uke the same treatment.'' · '!be. NOW bad tio Im. ' mt'dJate comtnent. • • --' D.QLYPl~OT AJ Co11~ty BackS .Rou~e J)efetion ' . Asks Dewy in· DiJJposal of~oast Freeway Land 117 WILLIAM SCRllElllEll ... ...., .......... Oranae County aupenisors Tuesday acreed to 1upport fonnal deletion of tbe defunct Pacific Cout Freeway route by the· cauronlla H1gbwa7 Com- mlsaton,\ which was ~to con· liderthe iuue today. But supervisors said they . . -.lei oniy stand behind tbelr,. eollllloa of aupport If !be eom· -on delayed dlapooal ol the rem1lnln1 ri&b.t-Of•)W'.17 land \ID· tilNovemberof next year. During that period, supervisors --reasoned. c:ouo:ty fO\'!!l'llment and affected coutal e111 .. would have Ume to select which of the varcels d. land they SSOG,000 Ca•palga 'wanted to pureflue ror use iii route and declare 811 the ae- puhllc proJecta aucb as park> ond quired property s urplua and road widenin1. available for acqulsiUon.. Jn the cue ~ eounty govern· Last montb, the matter came ment, there b some c<lftcem that berore the commiNiOll at--ltll aale of certain parcels to private meeting io Mont~rey but • »artia will thw8r\long·range ef· telephone call from Oran•e lorts to improve the traJ{ic County Road Commissioner L .. l)'Stem in unincorporated areas Ted ?.tcConville won a d~ in of the aoulh county. the action until this month. A number of the surplus pl~ Ron Novello. deputy director of of Jmd lie lD \,he Dana Point and the county Environmental Doheny Beach area, both of Management Afency, told wblcb ate crucial ~ in the supervisorsTuesdayanumberof rp d' county's ruture traffic plan. local agencies have expressed in· C ' t; •e That plan is expected to evolve terest in buying all or part or the 0 'rv' ... ~S ,., _ trom a musive document com-land that will be declared excess • J el ' pleted recently by county plan,. totbe state's needs. ners, whtcb has been titled the He said such properfy'Jtould be - By Fund.,,•ng Priobe s51ouduty.b.•ast Area Circutat.lon used !or addition to equestrian and bicycle trails, transit park •. Accordinr to that study, and ride facilities, expansion of' with O'N 'II d Cell 1n' r ,. numetOUa-;lmAl'Ovements in the beach parks, crealioo oC tom• SACRAMENTO CAP) -Some e1 an a a trm : road and mat.o arterial highway munity parks, sites for moderate of State Controller Ken Cory'• · e11lled Kobe Enterp_rises. :r"he1· · al'lietbs of Ute south county will income housing and futuro conlributors and appointments finn bu stock investments 8.nd be""'9d.ed In the near future to transpgrtation needs yet to be have come under fire in recent owmac~ttleandhayrancbat~Jk support increases in population ·specified. • • newspaper articles, and Cory Grove,nearSacramento,h~sa1d. density. 5 f h •1 1 • b • says he's ''mystified" by the Cory.said he also has invest-• Tbeactua1 concept of a coastal ome o t e o s, nota ly •·· I several along Kings Road in stories. men..., 1n an. nsurance agency, a freeway from Los Angeles Coun-N rt B b h ''I really don't know what they Colorado ska Jodg.e, a ranc. h near ty to San Clemente was d eleted ewpo eac • ave alr~ady Fr d E l h h Un d been sold because they were pre.-are driving at," the JS.year-old e5f!O an ng 15 un g an by the highway commission viously developed with homes or Democratic controller said Tues~ jumpmg,horses. several years ago. under intense businesses. day when asked aboutthearticles He said it was hard.~ put a pressure from coastal cities, in the Sacramento Union. value on his net worth. It ~ld particularly Newport Beach. The sale was deemed legal by ''I'm about as mystified as va_ryfrom$300,000to$600,000, he But the commission bu never the state because of existing anybody wbo took the time to sit said. -acted to technically delete the hardships in each case. down and read them,'' he said in a jpiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii' telephone interview. The articles said federal and state officials are investigaUng a small group of wealthy m,en in Orange County. · The Unio n said the men spent more than $500,000onCory 's ca.m- paign in an effort to build statewide political power. The newspaper identified the key figures in the group as Dr. Louis Cella and Southern California Democratic Chairman Richard O'Neill. The Union said the Internal Revenue Service is investigating a group of Orange County hospitals owned by Cella, O'Neill and their colleagues. It said federal and state auditors are looking into the hospital records to determine if their Medi·Cal and Medicare bill· ings are justified .. In addition, a federal grand jury in Sacramento is reportedly hearing testimony on Cory's ap- pointment of inheritance tax re- fe rees whose relatives donated to Cory's election campaign. Cory said he bad not been asked to appear before the grand jury and that he had not been contact- ed about the investigation by any orfi cial. "I have a lawyer. but he hasn't been called. We 've indicated ' we·re ready to cooperate,'' said Cory, who has denied any illegali. tyin his appGintments. Slate Jaw says a controller may not appoint an inheritance tax re- feree who has directly or indirect- ly contributed in any manner to his campaign. Critics said Cory appointed friends , campaign workers and relatives of contributors to the posts. Recent state Cigures show 39 of the state's 160 appraisers gnJCJs over $40,000 a year. The law in question w as. declared unconstitutional in August by a Los Angeles judge on the ground that it applies only to inheritance tax referees. Cory says he agrees with the law, and has indicated he will join in Atty. Gen. Evette Younger's appeal of the ruling. The controller, who is a former assemblyman from Garden Grove, said be is a partner along Mad Hatter 'Shot' by Bee GOSHEN, N.Y. (UPI) -J ose Perez of Montgomery was wounded when he swatted a bee with his hat and a .22 magnum cartridge lodged in the hat's lin-. ing discharged as the hat hit the ground, s tate police re- ported. Troopers said Tuesday that Perez had chased the bee out of a car in which he was waiting for a friend at the Orange Coun· ty Social Services Department. They said the bullet apparently worked its way into the lining from a pocket in the ·floppy, "'slouch·type'' hat. It was lef\. over from a hunting trip, they said. Perez was r e leased after treatnient at Ard.e n Hill Hospital for a slight wound on his forehead. lJFO. Was Just IFO-A Pfunet Sl'ATE COLLEGE, Pa. (UPI) -The unidentified flying object· authorities s potted in Centre· County turned out. to be the planet Venus. State police and local authorities said Tuesday they observed a brilliant light in the s ky ~ng at a very s low pace. ) A local astronomert bowever. ·assured them the bright light was Venus, which am>ears low ;,. th• sky this time.oi"the y~ai:. I : I •• • • ' • Li111ited Time Offer! . ' New General Tires •.• At Terrific Savings! Bias Ply General JET·AIR9 m • ToUQh lour·ply con•truclion • Twln·lrtu1d design • Ou1agen• Tread Au.bbo r Regular Low Price Size 15.50-13 lubelos' blackwall, plus Sl.77 Federal Excise TolllO FITS: CHEVY II, DODGE OART, VALIANT ANP MORE! 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Since 1959 • • IElllRAL .. ,, ......... .. .......... _ t-·-· .. ~., .. _,_ Don Swedlund Inc. .................. "" COA~T GENERAL TIRE TIRE ---· • • "-· 540.5710 646-50~~ Sooner ~r late~, you'~l ~wn Generals•--•• 1 iiiiiillll•1• 2855 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 1 .,,,,_ ........ -·- . . -·- I •• A4 DAILY PtLOT J a st ••. ' . ~ ' w ith .-; ·., T om i.'l~rphine PllANTOMS DEPT. -Unless you happen to live in the wt.~lerl y ttegion of our coastline, you may be unaware that here in our area we have our own vcn;ion of a llowa rd Hughes . No, this charac ter on the local scene is n"t a multi-billionaire. lie dot>S not have a irlint>S. yuchts or buy out entire penthouse Ooors of a skyst:rape r . J-lc is. h o~'(''' e r . a mystery fi gure ; r cc lusi\•c . s ilent . a nd t-alked about all the time up in the founta i n Valley-J-luntingt on Beach a rt>as. • His name is Mike Bric k. Once he was the superiqtcndcnt of the Fountain Valley Elementary Sc·hool District. He steppt.>d down from that post sometime bac k but remained with the school system as the administrator for business U .. IT•~ PRESID ENT FORD STEPS FROM LIMOUSINE AT BRADLEY INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT , Says He's Fine After Auto Accident In Hartford Earlier In Evening affairs. " BRJ(.1<, Wlll LE llE was head man of the district, bt.">Came con- trovers ial because. among other things. he favored forming a new unified school dis trict. 'A Simple Aeeident' Hartford Crash Leaves Pr~si.denl Unshaken What F ountain Valley has now is an elt>mentary school system of its own. Rut when the kids get to high school age, they come under aus pices of the liuntington Beach Union l·ligh School Di strict. The HRUHSD o perates Fountain Vall ey High School for most o(the valley kids . Fountain Valley lligh School is · wall-to-wall students . It is huge in population. Brick, and some others, felt it would not be unfair to characterize the campus as jammed, overcrowded and in fact , disgraceful. Brick figured Fount8in Valley shOuld get its own unified school system which would educate the kids from kin- dergarten clear through high school. THJS NOTION TOUCHED off a political battle that nobody really understands. But petitions got passed and things started rolling for a school unification election in Fountain Valle y. Brick, remember. meanwhile is no longer school s uperintendent but t}as taken a lower .poiition handling business a£fairs·. He is now presumably more in- volved in whether or not there are enough paper towels in' the school restrooms. what the cafeteria profit or loss figure looks like and if there are enough pencils for the second grade. By RICHARD II. GROWALD HARTFORD, Conn. (UPI > - At the intersection which J.he police neglected to guard, Presi- dent Ford s pied the yellow automobile coming on collision course, braced himself and.tiaid, ··Be careful ~·· Secret Service Agent Andre w J-lutcb . al th(' wheel. o[ the $500,000 bulle tproof liqlOlUiifle , s""erve-d the steering wheel IL·rt but the 1967 y ellow. Buick crashed into the rlgHt front fender of Ford'.s ear. ••f LANDED ON top of the President.·· said F'redcrick K. New Lebanon Strife Cost s 19 More Lives BEIRUT, L~lfhnon (AP) - New fi ghting bC't ween Chris lians and l\foslems broke out in Beirut ca·r ry today. • -, Se~UJ'ity officials said at lt>ast 19 persons were kilh .. ><i and 28 wounded. but the count was in· complete. LEFT-WI NG J:>alestinian ~ucr- NOT TO T llOSE PEOPLE, rillas fighting on lht> sid(' uf however. who are opposed to the l.ebanese Mos lem lcftisls fired school unification elcctioft which, antiaircraft guns into two Chris- inthelastofnumerouscourthear· tian neighborhoods near the Tel ings, is now on again. Zaatar reCugee ca mp. Mortar and machine-gun duels l\t uch of the opposition has raged in other northern and focused on the elusive Mr. Brick, eastern suburbs of the Lebanese Re i be I, Co nn ect icut s ta l e It was a s imple accident ,'~ a Republican cha irman and r·urd 's Secret Service agent at the sceti.e hosl. Ford said he suffered no said. But a t Har tford"s Bradley harm : "I feel great.'" Internationa l Airport, while fct,Jr Beibel injured his left hand . policemen shield ed the dented .'Jo one else !i u(fert.>d phys ical right side of the limousine from inJury, not the six h .. "<'n-agcrs -photographe rs. a Hartford pollo<'e (our m ale and t .. 1:0 female -offic ial rubbed his hands and police found in the ycllo .... • car; faced his President. not Rep. Stev.•art B. McKinnt.'y, ~Mr. President, I"m sorry. I'm (R-Conn .l. the third man iri the so sorry,"" he s aid. li mous ine rear compartmc:nt f"ord put his right hand on the with Ford and Beibel ; not !-lutC'h.. shoulder ·or the po1fCe "Official. nor Ernest Luzania. his fellow -wh.ose chin had sunk nearly to his a"ent in the right front scat. cht:'st . · It was 39 days <1fter one \\-'Om a n • pointed a pistol a l Ford in "DOS'T \\.'ORRV about it,"' Sacramento and 22 days aflt.>r a Ford said. s miling, and inquired second woman fired and mi si-;e<l <1bout the condition of those in tht.' Ford \Yith a Sl'cond pi stol in San other car. 1'T ancisco in in c id e nIB that exl·it· 1\t a Hartford police station . of· ed nati o nal c oncern ove r ficers questioned and released r'rt>sidential security. And the James Sal am ites. 19. or Meriden, Ilartford Police Departml'nt ad-dri vt.•r or the other car. They milled it had done '"rong. t?avc him a blood l('st to de- termine alcoho li c content . Police NO POLJCE:l1AN had been spokesman Gordon Damon s aid gua rdin g th e inte rsection o f ht' ""·as nol chari:-ed and ""may :\1 arket a nd Talcott Streets. "'ell be innu~e .. nt of a ny charge;·· Police Chief llugo ;\1asini jl;aid, Sa\amitl"# e m.er ged frorra \he '"1\ppa rently <I.Be driver--hii a qul'Slionin.J and said, "}l.3'af a C-r een li g ht '·•nd a p j) e~y very unf#unale incidentpanfi I nobody w a s bloc king the in · am gla d t ha t nobocfy. including tersection"" to clea r th e way for the Pre ·fdent. got hu11..'" in g r·ord ·fro m ~ GOP' fun them s aid Damon : "lt lip- •the. presidential m otorcade ta~Th ljce point_t..>d lhe.linge ~ at raising speech .. tO ~rport~ ar e had nt:> pol iseman a l Jhe Ma sini ordered a ,t'le~cntal • inter section. local ,police were inquiry. responsible for security al the in- Comatose Bile/ Filed ters('clion.·· "I DON'T SEF. that the other dri.,.er did anything wrong. I am convinct•d it "·as an accident,"" said L.t . Thomas Grant .Jr., who headed the poli ce in vt>Stigation. ----~-Near F ord Rate --- R -~Dbn~~ ~ ~t ·~~ . cli tJ ' ~~~~~=;~a~.~~-~ .. p .w W'AsHlNGTCiN <A'P) ·....., A ba<kers inteftd to push the 'ota!i m ... we·i.a.1 ••pea! ror "tta:to 10 three mm1on 1~ lalt bY RObild 'R~·~:1i.··" l'l!tlMillial year·• end .' . '·~ ca!i\Plili{H ~i'S ·i> 15.000 The Ford campalcn basn ' ~·affd""a Me '' button begun mass mailings yet, sol ne•tlyt<fual tO:••at'ht ptej\denl Reagan's financial aupport Is' J"I •""&1· "" ·Ji'~ "" currenUy more broadly bu~l !~~rd ·. ~ ear\ler; than Ford's . Two-third~ or h ~,;:~ash···and is getting )tiagan's mon~y ta~ ~me · in~J more"laf go '<lon•Uons R .. Jan's g!lls at uh~r.$100,· while 1 ... · batk°tr's 1 ar~ combtni: the ron· ~-1 pereent of Ford's ~ey IS~ !ier"Viit1ve grass roofs with what inthesesmalldona!lms. • the)t eonsider heArten1ng suc· BECAUSE OF !He htgb:eost ofl- ctsJ · · · majl campaigns, the Reagan! LATEST FINANCE reports oommitteebas spentall R;>ut!aboU~ now show lhe·R•Bgan ctnipalgn ~100,000 of what 1t bas_ r&~ed, and Us getting ~ daily average ol 74 1t owes $190,000, putting it in the centsforevery $1 raised by Font , redforthe moment. . Reagan has riot annoi.mced _his _Ford' appeals have l~ft him~ can~dacy. ·The· conservative with more th.an $400.000 1n cas h · former governor of California andnodebts. sayti he hasn't full~.made up his . .- mind to cbaUenge Ford for the Republican presidential nomina· lion .. Chairman ; I I Yet Reagan has given format permission for the "Citizens for Reagan for ·President Commit· tee'' t.o raise mo11.ey on his behalf. Tile R.eagan committee, in its first report to the Federal EJee· tion:Comtnission, said Tuesday it bega.n raising money July lS and had r:eceived $396,463 b;y the re· po_rtipg cuto(( on Sept. 30.. , FORD'S CAMPAIGN began' raising money June 20, and got $106,926. Thus, the Reagpo group is. rais- ing an ave rage of SS,083 a day, while Ford's campaign i:s getting a daily average or. $6.863 . •Ybal mean!; Reagan 's backers are get· ting nearly.SJ f»r every $4.r.aiied by Ford. · ·• ·. r At'th@ 1hcarl of the Reagan ef- fort is 'a .masi;iv'c mail appeal ror money1''Soffie t.8 million letters a lr;pac(y . ~~y C bc~.ii ~enl .. to pcr$0pS whose rla.mes show upon lis ts of Republican and con· s e r vativ e g roups . Re agan Sundowners To Disband RENO <AP > -The Sun· downers. an off.campus group at the Univers ity 'Of Nevada here. have indieeted they-MU cfusband the ·:54...,..eff-dld• onge.nit:afionrr in the wai(e·ot tti·eldtMh~'W.\i1adent during on(' of their initiation riles , a s tudent spokesman says. ·'I have r eceiyt;<la'input from the s·~ar te •• ~· ganizaf~ be"dis!Cilvif\1,'" Pat Archer, student body pr~· dent at the s chool. said Tuesday. Jerry Lazzari , president of the group, has not been available for comment on the matte r. The incide nt occurred la.st Sun- day when John Davies, 23. died following a long drinking session, part or the initiation into the club .. I Denies ,'.I Favoritism WASHINGTON \UPll'-C;v)I" Service Commission Chairman Robert E. Hampton helped get a congressman's relative a gov·· emmentjob. UPI has learned. However, Hampton sa!'S he did not int('ttd that the relative be given tlny special treatment. l Hampton and the two other' commissioners h,ave been ac~ ( '/N SHORT -); cused in sworn testimony of seek- ing speci"al treatment for certain applicants for federal jobs h\'J violation. of the merit system the1 commission was set up to en;. force. Hampton and Vice Chairman L. 1 H. Andols~k denied Tuesday any impropriety in writingthe letters. They also denied seeking favora·, ble treatment for any job appli·· cant '3S alleged in the deposition by Charles L. Ryan, special assis - tant in the Bureau of Recruiting, E<amJning. " 6111 ... • "l 'aU. " . •lo, "• I>'•'••"' l o• '""Ml . i OTTAWA, Canada CAP ) --~retary of State Henry A. Kis~-1. !r ''IX~· l~ U*~ates wjlo i re st _ . ~tll:iqi?">OCltl>Ower blo s r; t"""ritfi st f eC'ogniie de- ... eloping countries· "just aspira- tions:· T On his first official visit o Canada, Kissinger said, "We Clo not favor creation of a new bloc distinguis hed only by calling itse lf nonaligned.·· .Nobd Prize attacking .hi~ on ~ounds ~at capil~I. they don t like has teaching Christian a nd 1\oto s l e m crcde.ntial!s. Appatently they militia"'l11.en acc used each other of would rather talk about Br1ck - -violating the ceas e-fire than the issue~ Involved in the Most banks and sh~ps closed MORRISTOWN. N.J . I AP ) -Th e court- appointed. guardian for Karen Anne Quinlan says the ~1-year -old comatost1- ""'0man has ''!some hope of reco\•ery" and s hould not be remo v ed fr o m a re!ipirator. . . .:Susan Ford Help$ STOCKHOLM. Sweden (UP!) -The selection of a Russian as co-winner of the 1975 Nobe l economics prize may persuade the Kremlin to allow Soviet dissi· <lent Andrei Sakharov to pick·up h.is peace award in Oslo, Western diplomats said today. proposed creation of a new school again after a one.day resUr,Jllption system. orbwriness . Brick. meanwhile, has taken a leaf out of Howard Hughes book. He has taken a dive under his pile of paper towels. Brick maintains a low profile. He won 't talk to re- porters. He doesn't return phone calls. He is always o·n the phone or in conference or out checking in· ventory iil the warehouse. UNLIKE HOWARD HUGHES, however, I know Mike Brick is alive because his pretty wife Joan h;;t.s told me so. She even claims to tlhve seen him a few limes when hewasn'tsleeping. But in the school unification hassle, he remains the phantom of lheopera. T H E GOVERNMF.NT de· signaled most approaches lo the city unsafe be cause large num· hers of armed militiamen rrom the numerous private factional armies were on the move. The ultra.conservative Order oC Maronite (Christian) priests sent a memo to Preside nt Suleiman Franjieh saying there could be no Christian-Moolen1 dialogue of reconc iliation until the government regained control in areas occupied by Palestinian guerrillas. "Lebanon is quickly heading for complete coll apse. and unity is becomf'ng impossible," the government said. In a 59-page brief filed here Tuesda y, Daniel R. Coburn s aid Mi ss Quinlan's condition may not be irreversible, as her adoptive parents have al· leged. Coburn, a lawyer. stales in his brieflhat "in all pro- bability. Karen can sur- vive without the use of the res pirator.'· But he warned that disconneoting the machine could hasten her death. Plains Get First Snow Showers Continue Over POcific Northrrest T-perat•rea •t1-"1• ...... llut+••o "'"-""' ....... ' -·-0.0• .._ Dttflllt ,. .. l'Mflk. -~· -.-01., .... _ .. -.... -M-.oilt ---· ... Otll.,..._ City -_ ....... ... _ -· ::;::r .... , ~=-=~~ ~ ... ti'; .... " " " " N .. " .. " " " " " .. .. " .. .. " " .. • .. .. .. .. " • .. .. .. .. ~ .. " " " .. .. .. " " ,, " ~ " " .. .. " .. " .. .. " .. .. " " " .. ... ·" ·" ·" ,, ;11 .. " .. • f: .. ,_,_ .... t...AMaMt"-"_, ........ .....,... C...Homl• ..,,. l,.. ............. ..hM,~.~ -'"'=wt tlte 1c111tM-..., WffrtMd ...... .......... •f'lllll C:NJt•I .._,.__ -····••1111tlllfi""''""' -t==~:: .. ::~·- lflffllk dlmllll""4 by "'ldis.y, 91vl119 u. .,.. • c:l'lenc:• "' ...., -.... ,.__,_ ., • .._ Uciotr .. ,.rt hllM ,......., ,_ ,, lo 10 w'lllll tht ,._, *-"• c:Ulnbtd Into llM toL s-.•--. 'l'lfk• " . J~Two After Tragedy . ·-. . Leonid Kantorovich and ., American Tjalling Koopmans ,_._,sl\3.red the economics prize Tues· "' --l WASlflNGTON <UPI> --'SUsan F ord today shelteredJo the White lious e two c los e girlfriends whose divorced parents an~ a grandmother were killed in" a murder-s uicide shooting case.~ P o lice s aid Nicholas M . Golubin. 52. s hot to death his tx- wife , prominent re altor Patriflia B. Golubin. 52. and her mother, Agn es F o r ge r o n . at l\tr.s . C'.olubin's Sl50.000 townhouse· in Washington Tuesday. THE~ GOLVBIN", an Environ· meiitet Pt-o teftion Age ncy employe , fatally s hot himself, ~c- cording \01>9\,.!ce. · Elison tanCI · Heg an Golubin, 18-year-old twin sisters, flew· to \Va s hiJ\gt_o Ci:p m Emo'ry University ~ .. A~apta after tl-ie s hootings Tuesday. Susan FQrd and Fir&t La~f .. BeUy .Ford rQet them at tlic 'attfiOt't. •• · •· \ With her mother's,permissiQn. Susan esCOrted.hei~(rienCf"S to Ule upstairs1/ a,JTf ily-livi~fl q~tr.ter.j in the White Rouse. where th,ey s pent Lhe.oight\--i: . · ·~ • WIUTE llQUSE a;d<:S' sa;d there was no immediate indiea- tioP how. long.ltle-Cirls .would slay al the White Hous e . t The girls '-'·et~:no manie~to the executive ~ans ion. Thfy '(is- ited the White House on.en wh"en attendinJ: the .e~f~usi!'e ;..lio~t~n· • I • • .. • Daily Pilot D~i•«y Is G1taranfffd Mond11y-f 1u;19y· II you 00 OOI havfl your oaper by 5 30 p m.. CBll before 7 r> "'· and yOur cooy W.U be dd- liw11ed ' S3turday artd Sunday II )'Ol..I do ~ receive your copy by 9 a.m. Satu' d11y. or 8 • m Sunday. ctll betofe 1 .. m. and yoor copy will be delivered. .. ~Jr.c .... l9.11...l.ft ..... 011t_t __ Motl c>anve County Area5 ••:t-4i:t I Northw .. t Hunllnvton ee.t.h. b1tcf W6\fNlir'1\IJ'tf . ." .. ,. '.'. 140.12}0 ·s.i Qtomoitltti tipt11rano Bf&Ch. I Sin Ju11n C1pl1Jlrl'!nO. min-. Polnr. SotJ1wL-ovn11, 'l1QUNH19uet-. • f , , • 4t~J0 \ Arms · school in s uburban l\.1aryland \l"ilh Susan, and fre- quehtly had spent the night. The th.fee bodies were dis· cOVer:edbY the Golubins' ~-year old d3ughler: Breon. when she returned home Tuesday. after· n~ Crom Holton· Arms. Ut.J? .Golubins h3d been divorced for a year aftCr26""years of m11rriage. BOTH T H E Golubins and their children had been friends or the Fords since the time when both fa milies li ved in Alexandria \\'hen Ford was a congressman. · · day for tlieir fndependent study .into allocating scarce resources .. llep9triate• AGANA, Guam (AP) -South Vietnamese who have decided to return to their homeland began boarding a ship here today for their voyage lo an uncertain future. More than 500 repatriates were taken ·from Camp Asan to the vessel Thuong Tin I 8.t the com· mercial Port. U.S. Navy buses carried the Vietnamese in groups of about two dozen at a.time. • I S SMC! ·cruelty Cited ~Landers Seeks Divorce .(;HJCf.GO (UPI) -Syndicated columnist Ann· Landers, who hands out· advice lo men and· I women With martial prt)blems , filed for di'Vorcc Tue5<i3y. (Mis~ ~ Landers appears regularly in the \ Daily Pilot.) ~ SHE j:LTQ..:.'extrentc and re-' • peated acts of nf.e~it~Nelty'' as-... ~ reason tor tbe ~d'ifo'rcfe 'fro\rl bet ~ husband of 36 years, Jules W. r tm.eter1 She:eaid she separaled Crom b.er hu!band last May 10 . ;.LfKlerer·s conduct caused Miss Land.llrs " • .,embarrassment. humiliation and anguish" and at. I-bee '')>hys;col andmenlal welL , beiag./' accoaling to the : suit. . ...... : ., , ·:rhe~t ·alsoaskcd,tJ\e.tourtlo ~ apprpve'a propert.y.set.t.Ltment in· l .ad4ition to-.the d.ivOriee. • • . ') , MISS LAND ERS, 67 ~ whose 1 married. muile b Epple l>edcrer, ...\ __ woll>w Le4er9'; nIM> 57, on · Ju4< 2; llill!, i n. Slou.: aty, Iowa. ! ll&l'illd 11a ulet.te ' F-~l'l b, the -~ eouPJe'• ~ly..chi.14,.f•Mitrly was f N~~nle•f~ ,, ~s~~G~~o Dail)' • Nohe rin1datewasaet. ' •' ~ . to lem II ' I off lpe d u Ta • ac goi sai l s~i l( be Hi La la (l m u. w >I tih -pa h --. ... ;.~ , ' ·~ I "I ---------------... ·---~~ p . r • • 17 : ' • -, -~Offleer Kiii Supect· Re"6ate• ~ostqges, Ci:oes~ VPi I • \ -.. KINGS l!EACH CAP) -A man wbo Hid be bad robbed a but 1111!1 killed a police otn.... re- leased the last of roufboeta1• ... held !or el1ht hourli and -· dered Tueaday night after a former Marine Corps war com• rllde penuaded him to slve y. aolborlU•aald. JnnWilee Clltll. aei.... .. ' ·--"' , ....-a'il!m -\ =::.~':t.c:-....,~~· I "A man la ,Inell .1 ... , ••• ' • , OAJLYPILOr ,tf Man• • -. -'!Jack S~~iY~-".7 • l · LOlt°ANGZLd > SUlll.Alln ~or-. after four Ei!•ea<lftlar . ..,..,lintMll&sonFamlly'1 "LSD; &er ~lot," bao removed the "X!' ltbril ber forehead ancl--I Uy tie is ''acar..S.to ~ath"oflhegang. ... .... Mia Morehouse. 2l known as ·•outsh" iA the Family, •Mer• i' clered held on ·~ lfl!I Tuesday ror falliJlg'° 1ppear:i'W-sin,~ ' ', lecinf in lrle, · ~ four other IJW!ffll fl>!~en, ~UC 'f f"[~ette '·Sq~a~ ,. "'°mme, had pleaded no Coiit¢to cbai'aeJ ... , " J .iiie). dru11ed a woman scheduled to testify aiainsl Oiarle, · . at lila tnat fQI' t.be Sharon nte-marclm,_leedlljl bes: in ~ • -LSO,laced bamlnlr.Ct;r U1 disorient her mind. j Her attorney •old •he bad "re-entered establishment socie-I ty," was livin& qUletly and caring for her two cb.iJdren, renounced the Manson clan lind "is scared to death ot "!bal lhase out of Jail l ·,Placer County absiff'• inlpec. tqr Me1 McDou1al Nld K- James Moller wu ·talked mlO !!i•ing up ~Is cwi -t.1111 himself In by Larey A.~ .,federal AJc0hol.~e0,...i .Rlrearms Bu.reau special ·..- wl)o bad Hrved wilh Moller ill Vi~am. -Uy a !>!'"!II•> JtnPe(-ed rao belliDI illle .,. 7'lllac ~ to •wo blpw11 ,......_,.... , .... parted U. .... &111'·-'; U.jl! two~8rl,'' CanlaaAid.. '!A -J-~ out Gf Ult ,.......;..---------== drl\'11"'111.-m 1 _,.. ... u. -.lliWa'llllell~Mnd ~~··,11111....,. .. ~aydotoUr.'' · ,,"The general ptt9Qllkm WM done by Larry. He ia 'a Vf!llY. claM J>'rsonal friend'• ol Meller.'1, McDougal said. · • ''The weapan was surrendired to Larry. It waa an extttmely I emotional situation at that Ume. I It was given to Larry as a geature ' of friendship.'' : • cll_..t tlMo ... ~, ... -at8rted •llG1t.1a1 ...... ..... u....·· .. .. ... Ll:BIAID•-- bel ...... -* ... ti Ds •• __ .....,.u.._ ..... l, ........ aald.--.. • 1lai1·1ii_ot.wood raer•8tl" ... -... ·~··· hie lhNe ... .......... ' . · ·•He 1ald, 'I'•• ro a bank, I've all<lt a - -I -don't ..,_ llow ... -out., this',"' 11t.e ~•~ald. MELLER HAD TAKEN four WMosheukeCl!'o!'be•aa-· tpersons hostage in a resort taia be had killeit • cime. • .W I clubhouse on the shores of Lakti 1.w, be replied, ''1 wu in the Tahoe eigbthoursearlter. service, .... I _,_Jmow·when r.e "I've robbed a bank, I've shot killed someone.'' . a cop and I don't know how I'm The gunman allowed Mil& Lee going to get out of· this,''' Meller to leave with • .note aayin.C be said, according to Pat Lee, 22, wanted to neaottai, '#ttfli otllcers. t\le first hostage to be released. ....... ...... ·b t I -1•- Sberiff William Scott saiCI tifi:C, ~er~ ;:..;7·;.. ';:t r.Jener, 34 , was being held MalleyandBobllarry~ · without bail today at a police sub, Aboort50beavllJ ,.._, .. ..,. station in Kings Beach. . ... fottement offiten c.'Cll'daeed off He said Meller is under In-. the .buildinC and allemp!fd tq vestigation by state 'authorities penuade Meller. to surrender, for kidnaping and assault .with a and ilcDoueal..-conVlnced Meller deadly weapon and by federal' :toall-blJDIDIOtllellulldlal ' authorities for bank robbery. · ., Scott said Nevada .;1uthoritief! McDOUGAL LEARNED that \!OUld question Meller later · Meller, an electron.la technU::i:•·· about a bank' robbery and· the · ~rom ·w•sb.ln1tcm..._1>:c., bail ~~~~f~~~eath of I\ highway ·!: ~t& lrel~~h~ Thailand and . recently visited Clmdin..I ill ·San 'Dleco. Ciel>• dinen wu ruabed to.tbe scene in A LONE GUNMAN wearing a ski maslc rObbed a Nevada Na- tional Ban·k brancl) shortly t>erore . noon Tuesday at Round Hl11, Nev., near the !jOUth end of Lake Tahoe. About $4,2:K> was· taken, authorities said. Nevada highway patrolman G'ary Gifford stopped the gun- man near Zephyr Cove, Nev., on U.S. 50. Witnesses said Gilford Was shot in the head after a struggle an~ 'the gunman con- tinued trav~ng north. Autho~ities said Metler ap- -parently to,l ~~n-!~·~ hostage before he arnved al·lhe --. . a cluirteffd alrPI-· -About 5 p.m., Meller released Wahn and Malley, and at aboort 7:30 p.m ., Clendinen arrived an.ti began \alking witb .lleUer. . "He spoke of 1lvlng bl~lf up. He also spoke.or~· bis own life. He :talked lo bis _.,. OD the telef,bone," said McDoacal. . Final y, al 8-:11 p.m., .lllirff walked out or the club. McDoupl also emerged with the rllle. A half an ftoilr . later, Meller ·alid Clendlnen·c8"'e o.t. llell't'-..aa . haadeuf!ff:antltakenaway" ... o ., ty,tO.ol\ ,:Jra~'.'..;Fine'.:,'. . . With Fam ily:· Loan SAN DIEGO (AP) -Financier c. Arnholt Smith, OllCt tile ruler of a huge cofporate empire, reportedly bad to botrow money from relatives to pay tl)e bulk of 'his $40,000 in federal • fines. ' Smith, 76, who had been raned for Illegal pc>lltlcal campaign ~ ... contributions and in connection wWi bank fraud charsa. paid • "$39,700 in three cashier's checks Tuesday to lbe Su Dleao Court ~ Clerk's office. ' ' ' · 1 Before that, Smith -~-.( - -] --·· f-"'" S fate ' onceettlmatedat..,~· -·b..i: ~ ••)'lne 'alt die '-----------fines $100 at a time. · ,. C-dl•••l•dleted· , • •• l. , ~· LONG BEACH CUP() -A Feder.i Clrand Jllry Tuesday 1 indict.e<l former city councilman Bert Bond Oa·cb.-.• of bribery, political payoffs, gambling "°d conspiracy stemin.tng from an al· leged attempt to bribe other councilmen into permitUn& gambl· inginthecity. ' ~. • ·- ' · Bond~ 59, a former Lmg Beach vice m•y\)'r~ wli ~el fi•e ~. men named in the three grand.jury indictments. He served on the council from 1960 until June when he was defeated in bii reelec· tion bid. ' " .,...,_. /ff""*t'ftl LOS ANGELES (UPI) -A cocktail waitress found •lain ... her car may have been the only person 'Wbo Could have idenutled • the killer of a restaurant owner and his Wile wbo were &bit ''U· ecUtion style'' in their fortress-like home. police said Tueldai .. Investigators said the killer of Herbert Cbuce, SI; OMIS ol the Nu Way Lounge •. .and bis wife CU:oline, 47. may abo have killed Del9res Watson,,42, a waitress at tbe !>af, la P1t1• ber from identifying him.,,. _:_ · ~.._· ' ---·-....... .-. ' " . , ._ ... ~ SANTA ((LAR~PI) -A man 111tpeeted ol bufttll•a an afi. tempted)>al>l<.<ob ;J.Wly shot hlmnelf In the temple 1'llleda7 as his CG'travell.la.o •~an hour,sendiqlbe-erublDI tbrcUib"• lt!ic• ~(a ,.liiolmtrial plant. , , . , · Thi>llii~cf"\as. asJamesC.Blllpr,•,SIDJ---. ~ ~ -,.. .. " ~~-.. . ~" -ei=b~ils~a~~ ---.. ~ . ' . -Browelea waated hderal Judie Oliver Cart« la ....... to a reYIMd motlea wllll Ille -· Ina: "eo,1111 ol tald ..,..._e r_.ta sboll be .,,.,..... ta ftRCJol _for plolntllr Md ..,_ • ~ Ud •mar M fttv' t1d,,bf ever .. th.a. pi~c ~ ~ tM,C. •..=: 1~.f.en~ .~ cords of it)I• ~4·Y••r·olll B~~••llll ••:::· ... :r.':i.. newspaper belteat on to ,.. ...., ~1 ' main aealed by comt ardll' to .... vi .. 1 hiel • · l'Bl ~ 811 but lb• proeecll\IOn "en¢119'. ....., •Ille e-. en•e attoriM1• .!llt•ctlr fir-. Juda• carter t-da1 ot• . ~= -h . ' -!-dered BroWDiDI'• --i\'OlVcu ln-i .•-c~, a.er ·tad:96Dite&,, d aetloe A motion to chine• the nltb efrectlwly let -i" _lft!Jabillll< of lh• examlnaU..,. . p_revloiu fr.Ur Hllilll· tbe -wu made TuesdaJ tif U:S. Al· lnnlerlpU to ,ell 1*& tM .. tom•Y Jam•• L. Bl'iiWllllul. r-.----I r ("" , ...... i r. I .... ' r~. ' • --, ,•. "" . '"' -• f ...... • • .. ' • • • . .. • • -' • -... ---~ . . ' • • -.. - • Want a different look! . 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' .Blillock'~ soutlLCoast Plaza, San Diego Freeway ~ Bristol, Costa Mesa, 556·0~ ' T .. • .. ·~ ... j l I - \ I • I -------- -- Ae DAILY PILOT EDll'OBl.t\.L •A.GE • 1Schools and GroWth Cavistrano Unified School District trustees have little choice but to seek voter approval for a $30 million construction bond Issue. Like it or not, new re;idential development within the sprawling district is going to mean new students- about 8,500 of them within the next five years. accord- ing to projections ~ by the Growth Planning Advisory Commlssloo (GPAC). . , The fastest growing areas, not surprisingly, are. Mission Viejo and San Juan Capistrano. GPAC estimates that growth In the two areas will require about six elementary schools, one junior high and one senior high. March4 bas been recommended as a date for the election so the district. can maximize the ••1ead time'" required to design and construct the needed facilities. Trustees should adopt the Mll.\'J'h election date .and prepare a strong ease on the bond! for the voters. Any delays will only Increase chances of double sessions and overcrowding. · ~ Beach Use Problems I Wise action by Supervisor Thomas Riley has stopped a county march toward opening access along South Laguna's Thousand Steps to the Ninth Street Beach without proper regard for problems created by public use. · Riley's actloa, &awift kick lnlhe pull of a renl· tent bureaucracy, sefim to euarantee police and lit· ter problems will betaken unof. Some c11ution is1n ordlrtb ensure that too much is not done, however. A-·iulfresUon for hulldlnr a small cable railway to the sand for county cleanup crews and deputies. falla Into the "too much" category. If private citizens we able IA> haul trash up the unimproved rickety old stairs, there's no reason wby county workers.can't do the same·up the new and im· · proved stairway planned to be bullL · AlisoEy~re As bad ideas go; construction of what la now af. fectionately known as the Aliso Beach taco stand In South Laguna could well be placed near the top of the list. . In 1968, the land at the mouth of Aliso Canyon, near Aliso Beach Park, was leased by the owner. or a food chain, which later secured a use variance to coo· struct afastfood eatery. It never amounted to much. Despite big crowds at Aliso Beach, the eatery drew few patrons. Most of the time it has stood empty, boarded up and ugly. Efforts today are under way by the county IA> ac· quire the land and the building for about $140,000. '· • ' Beach clear.up and law enforcement are the primary concerns of most of the holdout property owners refusing to sell their rights to the' private z:is.step accessw ay to the beach. Once the county acquires the site, It should tear down the beachside blight to at least partially restore the beauty that once marked the entrance to Aliso 4itr.,;.-f'.:1~--·. · · ... . ~w .. ~t .. ' . .,.::::ZS-... Canyon. • ·--4>.~:-l~f: .... "J,)LO..~ ,.... ... ,. 1' IT AIN'T MY ENt> THAT'S SIN'l<IN6!' l 'None Acceptable' Choice of Apathy To the Editor; Who would want to live in a community represented by nobody? Any effort spent sup- pbrtlng the apathetic "nooe is ac- ceptable'' election initiative • Pilot letter, Oct. I, might better be concentrated on finding good candidates who will run. Fortunately there is still time to lnlure a good selectim. EACR ONE of us knows so- 1 meone with enough judgment 1 aDd energy to serve effectively an a city council. Most likely •)'OW' embryo candJdate .is ~blic lspirill!ll· ... g"-'o ..... U ..... aullillill" elriciihce' (JI liupjjllrt. 'Your Wlllin1Des1t to" help '"with work or inoney may be all that's needed. As few as six dedicated. workera have elected good can- didates. The CalifornJa tradition of non- partla1111 lodl offices depends oo the wllllngness .of voters to de- velop oUr own candidates. The best way to exercise your freedom of choice in 1976 is by ltartlllC now to urge the beat citiJelll w1111n1 to serve to nm. LYMAN S. FAULKNER Tothe-: '!be fact of persona in Southern Oregon giving up their pmsesaiou for a trip to outer space doesn't surprise me. Ha- ven't millions Of persons throucbout the world bem giving up for 2,000 ye•rs similar poue11ion.s for a promise of a "'Pie in the Sky'' in tbe name of Olriltlllllity? . P-le ieem to bave a need to be "ripped off.'' · JIOBERT JACKSON tt'•ter ....... !' Tolhe Editor: A police force dressed in pink rompers, armed with · empty wllltt pLltols 1111d riding patrol on tricycles? Don't laugh. II could well happen here in Laguna Be.A!:h If Councilman Boyd bu his way (and be Is already backed by Councilman Brand IUldCouncilpersonSw.eney). Boyd wanta the new ~be .elected Police chief for Laguna Be•cb to be "benign, iracious, kind, ceutle and generous ... 1be mly word our lame duck coun- c:ilmao left out is ''permissive." TREVOR A. CUSHMAN JR. .DeMreu llefllnt • To Iha Editor: On 1Jie !roil\ P•I• oi ,.,..-OcL 7 edition, you dlaplay an article titled. ••suck a .Gallon" -''Oil -Expeels Gas Hike." l resent U. dllnopectful iminualion that Juot because a man LI in the oil ( MAILBOX ) .......,,,_.....,._-"--Tiie,.. .. ,_ ...................................... ,... ................................ _ .............. --...-tllllClllm .......... ,,..... ......... ___ ,_..,..... __ ..... w ............ _,,.,..,...._...,._.. ............. of Board Chairman Maurice Granville's position Oil Boss. Let '9 give him the same respect we give Mr. Hearst and Mr. Chandler and others in aiqtiiJar poai..tJon• of reepomibility.. ... · • _ JAMESW.MURRAY Veter Help To the Editor: Your editorial of Sept. 8 con- cerning voter registration service in OMV offices was re- cently brought to my attention. To allay your fears Ulat it may make the lines longer in Motor Vehicles offices, a study prior to our adoption of the program &bowed us that the clerks can take a voter affidavit in less than fooi minutes. And once our year- rouDd vehicle registration pro- gram lets under way, the lines should be shortened con· siderably. HERMANSllLAS Director Eeel••• ••••IM1f To the Editor: It is my opinion that "Chicken Little'' pretty well describes much of the academic world ~ day.1bey get a whim or a bunch or a theory and they attempt to shut down the entire aerosol tn· dustry without a shredolproof. U they don't wish to believe something, you can prove it positively for 10 years and it just won 't be conclusive. This balooey about ·the omoe being damaged is speculation. 1bere is not a shred of proof that the ozooe ha been or will be damaged. rr IS not the sky that is falling because of this ecology baloney, it ii the United States ecoOomy. Nature will be healthy after these stupid professors are long gone. but if they don't say something sensational, that will bug everyone aJid upset industry, no one will ever hear cl them. A theory is nothina but speculation until it is proven. We should not """'I industry and Ibo economy on speculation. Let them prove their theories, then we wW do 1omethinc about it. JAMJ:S W. l!OLDING buaiaea1, or more correctly Tot.be Editor: -a buslneu, be be '""°'wd A smart ooneept Is atnad in lo•"-·" the land,ealled "WillnlnC brln-. Mr. Randolph Heent. --• lliiDdatlOlj." • • certainly been proni4..,. ._,the No better example of the -tbis past yeor, lo Id re-atrateeyls a•allabl•lllan lhalat' ferred to H Ne-~ Jlr. fonledbyourCanklldateQldfley OW!di.t Is not ..-rao1 t. • wbo Ju1111>1 Into the poUl cal News-· Why U... <'II! a.-swlln vf!l'Y early with the state. _ -that un!Ht a potential rival .,_ alone who • ., match the ... 000 tO $100,000 whlcll Qu11ley bas available, that be (QulglJY) bu the best chanc• 0( winning the primary race for A1· eemblyman B1dh1m•saeat. Quotes AT TBl8 Point, aooorclinl to the ruin of "Wlnnlnc by In· UmidaUoa," an,y potential rlYalo ' Dear Gloomy Gus r may not have a Jot, but I'll be damned if I'll give it up to some crazy UFO. s.v. ...,_., ._ cu:w::1.tt-as• ,, ... .., ......... ., ... _ _..., ...... .. =::.:.:;'il::,'d.i"s;:.r-.... without that many dollars would realize their hopeless pc>1itioo and.presenij)' melt away, leaving tbe·lield clear for Mr. Qulgley's ambitions.' That reduces the whole hope of democracy to a mere game of bucks. Even Mr. Abe Uncoln might have had the prudence to fade. Any challengers to that con- . cept, lo this year of our nation's Bicentennial? All it takes is euts, and we might acquire a statesman. REBA WlLLIAMS Afrp •rtVldell To the Editor: Picture in your mind a new, ultra·modem airport sittinc On top of a 1,4()0.foot plateau in the middle of 50,000 uninbabited acres, bordered by four counties (Orange, Los Angeles, San Bemardino and Rivenide) and situated smack dab ln the center of SOutbem CaliforniL Visualize also. a monorail nmnlng to and from Disneyland. "1rtbennore, picture greenbelt areas around the actual airport complex con- sistinf of parks, golf courses. a Veteran's National Cemetery, open space preserves, etc. -all to act as a protective buffer against housing encroachment. And just think, alloftbisonlytsmilesfrom theOrangeCounty Aig>ort. · This is Chino Hills. THINK of these jets dklru! off 1,400 feet above sea lever. with most of their noise eel pollution diluted before Ibey reach highly Populated residential areas. O>mpare this with the nev-sea- level takeoffs at Orange County Airport, Los Angeles Interna- tional, and most others. Realize too that the closest town, Yorba Linda, is ~.4 milts from the cen~r of tbe pro~ ninway. No one w anti an airport in his backyard, but, where can a loca- tion be found with these at- tributes that would have a negative effect on so few? The Chino Hills sit..LI a l"°"' motion by private ~· Because of this fact, the'~ County Supervisors will pobobly flDd fault with it IUld not support it. Howeverf'I U..e citi1en1 of ~ Callforlila -not oo much oOneerned witb who ~ l'lllanciaUy • lloly are with w'bat belt ·-the in-tenota of lbe m~orltJ. Tb.1 ~Ir apace ~llo•e the Clllno. Hllll -b -ap--ed It)' the FAA. It lo now time f6i public 1pbiW dllw 1o.....-ai. .-""'1ob will br· U.C tbis naw-JetPorl latobelns. A· lleW, modem airportintbeCiino Hiiia will curtail funller Jet ex· piii1lcSn •t Oran'1e 'County Alrpt>l't and help.r-It.to the ueeforwblchltwaa4yin· tmdecL ' ' RpBEllT G. lleDll:IUIONl' 5 A C'urio.s .Relat~p • U .s~. Still Backs Chile WASHINGTON -'!be clooer we examine the relationship between the U.S. government and the Chilean dictatorship, the more curious it becomes. 11\e military regime in Chile holds the dubious distinction of being one .of · the most repressive in the world . Thousands of Chileans have been arrest· ed, beaten and tortured for their polltlcal beliefs . .Hu.n-• .dreda more have sirilPfy disap-pear.eel without a trace. •1 Yet U.S. aupport for the dic- tatonhip has never waned. In· deed, It's getting stronger. • TH-E Y.EAR after Chilean strongman Augusto Pinochet took over, for example, U.S. economic assistance to Chile doubled from $9.8 mlllioo to $20.5 million. According to current plans, Chile will get m million in l1176. Of this, $55 million in .. Food for Peace'' funds alone will be earmarked for Santiqro. Chile. in short, will get an 85 percent slice di tbe food aid that will be pumped into all of Latin (JACK AN DERSON ) America. . . On December 30, 19.74, Congress cut off all military as- sistance to Chile. UnW Congress intervened, however, military aid to Santiago was steadily climbing. It stood at $16 million infticall974. 'lbese are merely tbe obvious ways Wasbtaaton has helped keep the Junta afloat. Oc- casionally we also get a gliml>Se ol'the covert assistance give.Di to Chile~. - TAKE; for example, the Army's ••school of the Americas.'' located in the Panam-. Canal Zone. The school, s.tuck back in lb~ jungle near the Caribbean Coast .. bas been around in one form or another for three decades. ~t is specifically designed to train Latin American soldiers; all classes are taught in Spanish. To no one's great surprise, we di.lcovered that about a tbinl of the school'• atuden~ in 1975 came from Chile -S7S out of a total enrollment of 1,165. One pGpu)ar course, entilled "Officer Combat Arms Orienta· tion. ., wu attended by 99!1 . stu- dents. Over haH of them-li04- were Chilean officers. TREY WERE given &tandard military training in such subjects as map reading1, Cll'St aid and si.anal communications. 'lbe em- phasis. however, was on antiguerilla warfare . A full 16 hours of instruction, for example, were devoted to ••basic concepts of coun- terinsurgency in urban areas." Another nine .Sou.rs of ''-1'ycbological operations'' were ti!Mht.. But>the most inteMive in- struction was gfven in 125 hours .. in ''counterinsurgency opera- ~; antiguerilla warlare in the Jlf.4-~~' ''" ' ... 1 ... ~., , ... , 11ntil Congress pui an end to military assistance to Chile nine months ago. in short. the U.S. government was tea:cbing the Jtmta's foot soldiers how to repel · the ''dissidents'" who oppose them. Footnote: Ten of the 11 coun- tries that sent soldiers to the basic officers course in 1975 are outright dictatorships. Bolivia, preSided over by the repressive Col.,.Hugo Banzer, sent 203 stu· dents. The once democratic Uruguay .. which now bas what experts believe is the liigbest per capita ratio ol political prisoners J.n the world, sent 37 students. Regrets of Love Untold "When I think of all you have meant to me all theae year& it it alrnorft more than I condo. not lo tell JIOU." -Old New Englucl f anntt to Ida mate of endless ye an. It happened again last week. Someone I had known quite well, and for a Z.,ng tirne. died in a dis- tant place. WI! had gone through quite a few things together. Yet, had be thought of me at all during his last da)'S of illness, there is no way he could have known that I not only liked bim, but rather lovecl.Jtlrq I do not knoW how common this affilotiou Is, this inability to ex· press love. I know that tt has beeniwitb me l"!'1'1Y all of nay nee, and has cau$ed me many mo- ment• of regTet. In spite of this I have not been •ble to chance substantially in this particular as I ba•e grownolder. Some of this inhlbilim LI un- · c1oo11Udly heredltuy. I doubl-U D\Y mother ever kisaed me more than a couple of timel in the years that I can "member. N!. r grew up, diaap,.;:pval waa vocal, even strident, •nd was the ceaeral toa"' of. social ln- tereourae. WRRN YOU did something lbat w..,1111te4--appn>Val, YoU '"""" rewarded with silence. I do not HY lhis'UghUy. Not to be har-riod. DOI to fffl const.antl1 the ~I whl.PI, wuareward. .1J.... When mr cb.Udren have· ac- comP11ahed 10mething of which I've been J>rcud, my reaction bas ....., mucb tho same: A stoic l • • ~HARLES McCABE silence, with maybe a hard little smile thrown in. Gushing was a great sin in my house. It bas re. mainecl so. though there is a wealth of example to tell me of the folly of this reflex. with those of his fellows who had earned it.: When the time comes, be is a foundered vessel. "'I'll thank her: but it will be like pulling teeth.•• Resonant with time, I can hear my mother having said thJs, and said it more than once. And r can recall, too, the lines of Housman: ''The heart from out the bosom is never given in vain ••. •• Housman said it was paid with THE IRISR. have been called sighs aplenty, and coot. YoU end· loveless. I know of no single Word.... less rue. And he added, How true, thatdescrlbeathedeepestpartol ·How true! a certain kind of Irishman. With THERE ARE th' Id all the swagger and bogus charm lik ~ UlgS ~ wou of his prototype this particul e to change, and which one Jrlshman. usuallf blackofc:olo~ cannot change, and t~is is ing, is au fond without thecapaci-perhaps th.e most perplexmg or ty to 1bow deep feelings. This is our tragedies. . less his curse than his strength I am dammed and seerrungly 1bese are the Irish who ''gei permanently from saying to, somewhere.'' . anyone but ~yself.things which There is a 1ubphytum of th.is could make life easier for others. kind of Irish. He is the fellow or lass who feels love and cannot say It. Like the New Enllland fanner It LI a kln<I of pride with him that he cannCJI, and will not utterhi1 affection. This Umidlt:r, for lhatis what It LI, comet on aa ~ulonce far too often -the. ••m• kind or truculence whlcb will iiot permit an trlsbman to Ci" a straltl)ll. answe< to a r.,....e "' authority. You ukhlm the time of day, and be sayo wbat'a lt to you? He ab himself U he lovH. his motllet-or bi.I deai'Wt friend, IUld be LI like-ly to 81Wftr himseU wllh• ques- tlm: '.Ab, wbat do l need wltb' them? ~-· YET 1nPi illan . -llllr_.. from tbll loioa ol ailed ao..Jt~ a to... ,... 1' lbe'.i..t lhlllc ol · all. He D'"'11' tMt time - acaln, ln.llMeounedblollfe.'be will reiret, and deeply, that he r not abare 111' 1o .. and .... poet ORANGE COAST '• DAILY PILOT . '• RoknN.W«tt.Pvtibher . Thotnoa k•rvil,.EdUor Barbero Krdbiclt. • tditoriol Pogt Editor • The editorill page of lbe Dally P!lot seeks lo inform •nd aum~lale readers by pretenUng on-this page diverse comment.aey ":i topics ot interest by tyndjcal· -·~ .. ~mni1U and cartooniats, by • ---yovo "''"lfr • forum-tor ftlders' \.lews and b~ pre1entln1 thls .MWfP•per'a GP\nions Md ldNll · ~~n:ent topits. The edltodal --Q °'tho Dally Pilqt a_,r only ln I.be edilotlal column •l the ~!'!..the Paae. Oplolona .,.: .... ""'"""' by thei columnists :G • eartoonlsta •nd lettf!r writers ~r own and no endonernent IMir views by tht~C'Uut ~Id be inferred ) 1 Wednesday, Oc~ober ts,~~ • ' • • • ·, • I ' • j ' • l I • l • i' ••• • • • • DAILY PILOT Earth Changes Affect Fuels WASHINGTON (AP) -M.ior chanfts In the earth'• climate could reeult from mar1kind's 1row. ing con.sumpUOft of fuels, such as oll.· coal and 1uolioe, •new covemmtntatudy s1ya. There could" be inrreiiiil temperaturses an.st rainfall. a rise in bum'4ity and an increase in evaporation rate, said the ttudy by the National Oceanic and Atm01pberic Administration. -The burnln1 or 111e1s .--------raises the -a-mount of- earbon dioxide iD the at· mospbere, and that. ln turn, aets ''like 1lu1 0"'.~ a cr~e." J. Murray Mltebell of the · agency said Tuaday. ''THE MO&E carboa dioxide there 11, tbe more aliiss there la Ill tlie 1reenhouse and •us*'· heating of the air in· side." he said tn a telephone interview. · An increastt in carbon 1 dioxide would not be harm.rut to humans. and could help promote plant growth, said another NOAA seientist, Lester Macbta. · ''THE BFFEcr -if ther~a a deleterious one -is on the climate," he said. Carbon dioxide i1 a gas given off by both breathing and burning and is absorbed by plants, which ln tum re· lease oxygen as part of a process called photosyn- thesis. MACHTA SAID studies show that the amount or carbon diox- ide in the atmosphere has incre&sed 10-15 per- cent since the be&inning of the century. Assuming a growth rate of world fuel consumption of about 4 percent a year, he said, the amount could double by the year 2030. Two other NOAA scientists , Syukaro Manabe and Richard T. Wetherald, said in the new study that a doubl· ing. or carbon dioxide could increase the tem- perature or the earth's surfaee by an average 5.3degrees Fahrenheit. ••EVEN SO SMALL a Al .....,,_ 'KoJak ' s ay s ·Yoar'l'ruteeFee is FREE I a1 FIDELlTY na:w.a~ . I.I.A.or~ you open'.**· • Fldellty F~al wnl pb&orb your $7.50frru!ifee_fee for 1975 on avery . Keoah or lndlvldwel Retirement Account thl you open In Octobef". • That goes for all your eccounts -opered on either en lndlvlduel·or company group sis. ' guns are bad. bab>:1,_accordlng to Teuy Savalas, who play_s the ti- tle TV role. He said he'd rather wield hi s familiar lojJlpop than a gun In lbe part. • ~ Worj(jn!il c:oull!H may ... va over $800.00 !!!£!:! opanina en l.R.A. in October! 3.99' Choose from .Ollds and p.ttems In assorted colon.. All in easy-care cottonJpolyMter blend. Sizes 8-20. • DO IT I . •1HtC 1111 1ss w Wldct .... 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Niehol and wife, Ellen, give one rose each semiweekly visit to each patient at the Broward General Medieal Center. lt amounta to 400 roses a week. 11 1 READ IN the Gospel abou.t giving," Nichol explains. "You help someone in need. If you want never to be hungry, then you won't behun1ry. "My wife and I bea:an giving away roses and, lo and behold, as we gave them away more began to shoot up all over our yard." Ftom a scattEing oC rose bushes 25 years ago, the Niehols have seen their 60-by-130 foot yard in Pompano Beaeh n,ar. ly explode with 800 rose bushes. "OUll NEEDS are not great,'' Niebol aaya. "What we bave. w.e put into rose bushes.·• HOIJ>llal ofliclala aay tile N1chol1 have -allowed bad 'l'Htber or family emer11nei• to iOlerrupf tbetr vfaill. They pause at each f)a_. tlen\'I bed long •llOOlh1 to ofter words of en· cour&aemfllt • ' ... . ... . Zip-up HoOded Sweatshirt Cotton Flannel Shirt 5 .99 3.44 Zip fronl with lront slash pockels, ribbed waist & culls. All cotton. Solids. 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SALE Women's Proportioned nts Reg . 5,99_ IO Machine was assorted sol! medium or I polyester lect from short, • en 's Thong Bikini /$1 9.99-'10.99' Reg. 12.99. Western slyling. Reg. 13.99. Pre.washed collon long _sleeve ~op with conlrast denim. Short jackel with front st11ch1ng. Flare panls. Cotton pockets. Matching pants. 7·14. corduroy. 7·14. Li'I Girl's Print· Top Set 4 .44 Reg. 5.66. Long sleeve top with cute print design. Flare leg pants. Green, gold, 3·6X. Misses' Uniform Smocks Smart loottin' tops priced to save you lots. Zip or button front styles with short sleeves. in polyester nyton. In white and pastels.Si zes S, M. L, XL. (~~ VA~ Nurse's shoe 5.44 Wipe clean vinyl 1n wt1ite, sand ;ind black. Great tor on-Hie iob. Sizes 5 to 10. IUelA PAik: Beach at ~City Or. al G s.AMTA" AMA: 3900 So thorpe •Open weekdays 9:30 to 9:30. Sul'ldays 10 to 6. n '°"'•Blvd. •Open weekdavt 10 to G. Sundays 10 to 6. tol-fllo of So. Coast Plaza • Open Daily 9:30 10 9 &indays 10 to 6 T !. ~ I • " r ' 1 l I I ~ ' c • .. I ) • • I Al DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL •AGE • • ·schools and Growth Capistrano Unified School District trustees have Ii tile choice but to seek voter approval Cor a $30 millloo constructionbondl.ssu~ Like it or not, new residential development within the sprawling district is going to mean new students - about 8,~ or them within the next five years, accord- ing to projections prepered by the Gtowth Planning Advisor;yCommlilsloo (GPACJ. . The fastest growing areas, not surprisingly, are. Jllisslon Viejo and San Juan Capistrano. GPAC estimates that growth In the two areas will require about six elementary schools, one junior bigb and one senior high. March 4 has been recommended as a date for the election so the district can marimize the ••tead time'' required to design and construct the needed Cacilities. ' , Trustees should adopt the March election dale and prepare a strong case on the bonds for the voters. Any delays will only Increase chances or double sessions and overcrowding. · Beach Use Problems Wise action by Supervisor Thomas Riley has stopped a county march toward opening access along South Laguna's Thousand Steps to the Ninth Street Beach without proper regard for problems created by public use. Beach clear.up and law enforcement are the primary concerns or most of the holdout property owners refusing to sell their rights to the' private 2JS.step accesswaytothe beach. _ Riley's action, &swift kick In the pants Of a renl· teit bw'Hiicracy, seems to ll!lll'antee police and ut- ter problems will IJetakencareot. Some c'ution ls·ln order to ensure that too much is not dQ!le, however. A 11111gestlon for building a small cable railway to the sand for county cleanup crews and deputiesJalls Into the "too much" cate11ory. If private citizens were able to haul traah up the unimproved rickety-0ldJtairs, there's no reason why county workers can't do the same up the new and Im- proved stairway planned to be builL I Aljso Eyesore As ba(l Ideas go; construction of what la now af. fectionately known as the Aliso Beach taco atand In South Laguna could well be placed near the top of the list. In 1968, the land at the mouth of Aliso Canyon, near Aliso Beach Park, was leased by the owner of a food chain, which later secured a use variance to con- struct a fast food eatery. It never amounted to much. Despite big crowds at Aliso Beach, the eatery drew few patrons. Most of the time it has stood empty, boarded up and ugly. Efforts ·today are Under way by the county to ac· quire the land and the building for about $140,000. Once the county acquires the site, It should tear down the beachside blight to at least partially restore the beauty that once marked the entrance to Aliso Canyon. · s ''IT AIN'T MY ENP THAT'S SINKIN6." I 'None Acceptable' Choice of Apathy Dear Gloomy Gus A .cario.s JlelatJpaddp U.S. Still ·Backs Chile To the Editor; ·Who would want to live in a community represented by nobody? Any effort spent sup- pbrting the apathetic "none is ac- ceptable'' election initiative, Pilot letter. Oct. 8, might better be concentrated on finding 1ood candidates who will run. Fortunately there is still time to insure a good selection. EACH ONE or .. knows 11<>- lmeone with enough Jud.ement I arid enerf)' to eerve effectively m a city council. Most likely •your embryo candJd.ate .i8 public 1 •plriMCl...,ll!!!fo sflfftfJI *" aur11...-.Vldence <it .iuljjll>rt. Your Wllllngnes~ to:.llOlp with work or inoney riiay be all that's Jleeded, As few as six dedicated work.en have elected good can- didates' The California traditioo of non- partisan loc•l omc .. depends on the willingness .of voters to de- veloP our own candidates. The best way to exercise your freedom of choice in 1976 is by ftartinl now to urge the best Cltlzem wlllln1 to serve to run. LYMAN S. FAULKNER To the Editor: ( MAILBOX ) ......... ......_,....._~n.,.....•c-.... ....,. .................... ._. .. ,.. ................ --.............. .... p;afliil C• Ml~_. ................. . _.... ........... __ , ........... ,.. ............... ,.._ .. .._.........,_ .. ••s "•st of Board Chairman Maurice Granvi,lJe's position Oil Boas. Let'S-give him lhF same respect we give Mr. Heant and Mr. Chandler and othel-s in •J!il.ar po•U..lon•. ol reeomibili,t)'>. ' I .. JAMESW1MURRAY Veter Help To the Editor: Your editorial of Sept. 8 con- cerning voter registration service in DMV offices was re- cently brought to my attenUon. To allay your fears thal il may make the lines longer in Motor Vehicles offices, a study prior to our adoption of the pro1ram showed us that the clerks can take a voter affidavit ln less than tou.T minutes. And once our year- l'OUDd vehicle regimation pro- gram 1ets: under way, the lines sbould be shortened con- siderably. HERMAN SILLAS. Director I may not.have a lot, but I 'll be damned if I 'll give it up to some crazy UFO . s.v. wt th.out that many dollars would reaJiz:e their hopeless position ~presenfh. melt away, leaving the lleld cl~ar·for Mr. Qulsley's ambitions. That reduces the whole hope of democracy to a mere game of bucks. Even Mr. Abe Lincoln might have had the prudence to fade. Any challengers to that con- . cept, in this year of our nation's Bicentennial? All it takes is euts. and we migbt acquire a atatesmao. REBA Wlu.JAMS .4bperCV...... To the Editor: WASIDNGTON -The closer we examine the relationship between the U.S. government and the Chilean dictatorship, the more curious it becomes. The military regime in Chile holds the dubious distinctioo of being one or • the most repressive in the world . TilOusands of Chileans have been arrest· ed , beaten and tortured for their political beliefs. Hun- ,dreds lllOl"e have slriiPJ'y disap- pear,ecl without a trace. . Yet U.S. support for the die· tatorship has never waned. In· deed, it's getting stronger. THE YEAR after Chilean strongman Augusto Pinochet took over, for example, U.S. economic assistance to Chile doubled from $9.8 million to $20.5 million. According to current plans, Chile will get $T1 million in 1976. Of this, $S5 million in "Food for Peace'' funds alone will be earmarked for Santiago. awe. in short, will get an 8S percent slice of the food aid that will' be pumped into all of Latin (JACK ANDERSON) America. . On December 30, 19.74, Congress cut of! all military as- sistance to Chile. UnW Congress intervened, however, military aid to Santiago was steadily cllmbinf. It stood at $16 million In 11Scall974. These are merely lbe obvious ways Wubinatoo has helped keep the Junta afloat. Oc- casionally we also get a glimpe:e ot'the covert assistance given to Chile,, .. -. . TA.KE; for exainple', the Army's ••school of the Americas,•• located ln the Panama Canal Zone. The school, •tuck back In the jungle near the Caribbean Coast·, bas been around in one form or another for three decades. ~t is specifically designed to train Lalin American soldiers; all classes are taught in Spani>b. To no one's great surprise, we , discovered that about a third of the school's studen~ in 1975 came from Chile -575 out of a 'total enrollment of 1,765. One popular coune, ent!Ued "O!ficer Combat Arms Ori~ta tioo," wu attended by 9IQ stu- dents. Over half of them -SOC - were Chilean officers. THEY WERE given atandard military training in such subjects as map reading, fU'St aid and siinal communications. 'l1te em- pb as is, however, was on antiguerilla warfare. A full 16 hours of instruction, for example, were devoted to ''basic concepts of coun- terinsurgency in urban areas." Another nine ,hours of ~·Jf!sycbological operations" were ~~ht.·Butthe most inteasive in- struction was glveo1 in 125 hours·· in ••couaterinsurgency opera- W*ll; antiguerilla waif Ne in the d.V:" ,,f , , '''' ;.,n.-fr-,1 1 . :U~lil congress Jnll ·:In end to military assistance to Chile nine months ago, in short, the U.S. government was teaching the junta's foot soldiers how to repel . the ''dissidents'" who oppose them. • Footnote: Ten of the 11 coun· tries that sent solmers to the basic officers course in 1975 are outright dictatorships. Bolivia, pr~ded over by the repressive CAl .,.Hugo Banzer. sent 203 stu· dents. The once democratic Uruguay .. which now baa what experts belle•• is the lillibest per capita ratio of political prisoners .in the world, sent37 students. The fact of persons in Southern Orefon giving up tbe ir poueutoas for a trip to outer space doesn't surprise me. Ha- ven't millions of persons throulbout the world _,giving up for 2,000 years similar DOSlf!llions for a promise of a "Pie~ In the Sky" In the name or Cbrllltianlty? Ee ••••• ····lie· To the Editor: It is my opinion that "Chicken Little'' pretty well describes much of the academic world to- day. They get a whim or a hunch or a theory and they attempt to shut down the entire aerosol. tn' dmtrywlthoutasbredo!proof. Picture in your mind a new, ultra·modem airport sitting On top of a 1,400-foot plateau in the middle of 50,000 uninhabited acres, bordered by four counties <Orange, Los Angeles, San Bernardino and Riverside) and situated smack dab in the center of Southern California.. Visualize also, a monorail running to and from Disneyland. "1rtbennore. picture greenbelt areas around the actual airPort complex con- sistinc or parks, golf courses, a Veteran's National Cemetery, open space preserves, etc. -all to act as a protective buffer against housinl encroachment. And just think, all of this only ts miles from theOrangeCounty Airport. · Regrets of Love Untold . People ieem to have a need to be "ripped or!." ,ROBERT JACKSON ... ,_ ........ ? To the Editor: A police force clrelsed in pink rompers, armed with· empty waterr,latola and ridinll patrol on tricyc .. ? Don't laugh. It could well happen here in La&una Beach if Councilman Boyd bas his way (and he is already backed bY Councilman Brand ilnd Councilperson Sweeney). Boyd want.a the new to-be· .elected Police chief for Laguna Beach to be "benign. gracious, kind, teotle and generous.•• The oaly word our lame duck coun- cilman left out is ''penniasive." TREVOR A. CUSHMAN JR. If they don't wish to believe something, you can prove it pooltively for 10 years and It Just won't be conclusive. This baloney about 'the ozone being damaged ls speculation. There is not a shred of proof that the ozone 11u-.or"'ill be damaged. This is Chino Hills. TIDNX of these jets taking off 1,400 feet above sea level, with most of their noise and pollution rr IS not the sky that Is !allln& diluted before they reach highly because of thla ecology baloney,' populated residential areas. it ii the United States ecoOomy. Compare this with tbe near-sea- Nature will be healthy aner level takeoffs at Orange County these stupid professors ""' 1-Airport, Los Angeles Jnterna- gone. but if tbey don't say tional, and most Otberi. Realize aomething sensational, that will too that the closest town, Yorba bu&everyoneaO:dupsetindustry, Unda, is ~.4 miles from the noonewilleverbearoftbem. center of the pro~ ninway. A theory ls nothlnc but No one wants an airp6rt in his .DeN1 H• ••eet speculation until it Is proven. We backyard, but, wbere can a loca-To~' •A•tor ·. sbould not Ul!'I~ Industry and the tlon be round with these at· pM>O economy on sr,eculatlon. Let t l b t th t Id h ~ · ~-""P•l•"'-••Oct.7 r u •• a wou ave a vi1 JTV1H u. 1-them prove the r tbeortes, then ti ~ect I ' edlUon, you display an article we wW do somelhiq about it. nega ve 11;:,, on 50 ew · titled, "Buck a .Galloo" -"Oil JAMESW.BOLDING 1be Chino Hilb sile la a pro. Boal &specta Gu Hike." I resent motion by private ea.~ae.. Ibo dlarape<tful Insinuation that Because or this !act, the'Orans• Juot bec•use a man la In the oil (' ....... I 'l'eetle CountySupervlsorswUJprobobly "bu.alneaa. or more eorrectly Tothe Editor: . ft~~!~~~~ it~8:1 dn1~:0!} enerc butlneaa, be be,.....,. A amart colM!8llt 1a ·-In '&"·~·"'-c·~n. ' a -not 90 to11 .. _" tbrlaDd eolled ''WllullnC bl 1!1' """"""" allfO -· Mr Randolph He81J!l..wtli>ba .. tbiddellt '? •• J . m.ucb ooncer.ned with who Cfttainiy been prom-ID. the No a 1>e":'ier example al t he ~ctally .• IMr are non this past 1eli, la Id re-· !11rateJY ill •••llabl•llian lltat Of· with w;,a~ i:~;:i;-the In· fernd to at Newt BoU:,llr. !enlodbyourCanl4llclateQQlfle1 1ea.;rr. •Ir apace alove th Qu11tcller ill not ~ tit • wbo Ju-Into the Polit cal Cblno Hilb alte h ,,.... ai: Newl-. Wh1 tbtll~•--ffr7 early with the state-l!'O"ed "1 the FA,\. It la'nO# "Wll<n I lhink of all you have meant to me oll these years it i.s olmod more than I can do. noC fo tell you." -Old New Englond !anntt to Ida mate of endless years. It happened again last week. Someone I had known quite well, and for a Lyng time, died in a dis- tant place. We' had gone through quite a few things together. Yet, had he thought or me at all durilig his last days of illness, there is no way he could have known that I llOt only liked him, but rather lovedhlm4 I do not know how commoo this affliction ia, this inability. to ex· press love. I know that It has been'Wlth me ~'rly all of mY Ute, and has caused me many mo- ments or tecret. In spite of tl1ill I have not been able to change substantially in this particular as I have grown older. Some of thla inhibiti<n ls un- ' doul>tOdlY berodltary. I doubt"lf my mother ever kissed me more than a couple ol tianeo in the years that J can .r•member-.·M I grew up, dlslPPl;:.OVal waa vocal , even atrldent, and was the general tone -01. 1oclal ln· ten:oune. Quota • , lptDI thal unleu o-poC&ulial rival U-fllir public aplJtW cld-. 1 C011101 alonf who con match Ute to_._ aetloDa Wlllcb will br· WREN YOU did somethinf .,000 t0 fJ00,000 w!tlcb Qulr.fl'f lnC !hill jet rt Into bein that warranted approval, )'OU · 'To the-· alonil, checkered !19 It 11-'lritb 1buae1, tbo world lo indlbttd for oil ..,. 'trh1111Pba· -• uve -o1111•-11rr-e--·: mid ll•••nljjr -.,.,.. see 1 •·'' • __._ •• !fl • bu available, that be CQu11 ey) new, m.:d:~ ai:;.,rt In the~ were reworded Uwlth allence. I do baa the beat chance of wlnnlnf Hl\la will curtail rllrtber Jet ex-not 1ay thill lllh Y. Not to be har· the prl1111ry rac.• for At-panllon . at 0 .,,010 Cl>'unty ril!I,. A to feel coaot;mtly the Mmblyman Badb1m a li!at. =· and help ,.._ lt to the c~ whlpo, was a rewanl. · hi h 11· orl...,•"• I When 1111 chlldMn have ac---AT TIU8 polntsdlnl to, -or w c was _, "' compl!Jbed sometbinC of which the ruin of "WI "1 In· lalded. ' \ I've been proud, mr re-bu tlmldati~'! Allf al rhala 11.f>BERTG."lllcDllUIONT . belll much the 'same: A stclc ' -\ . • -~HARLES McCABE ., silence. with maybe a hard little smile thrown in. Gusbmg was a great sin in my house. Jt has re- mained so, though there is a wealth of example to tell me or the!oUJ Olthill reflex. THE IRJSR. ha•e ~ called loveless. I k!!OW of no singlo Word that describes the deepest Part or a certain kind of Irishman. With all the swagger and bogus charm or bis prototype, this particular Irishman, usually black of color- ing, is au fond without the capaci-ty to show deep !eelinp. This Is less his curse than his strength. These are the Irish who "let somewhere.'' 'l'bere la a iubphylwn of thia klnd of Irish. He is the fellow or lass who feels love· and cannot 5'0Y It. Like the New Ensland farmer It Is a k~ Of pride with hint that he cannoj and will not utter hia affectloll. 1bls Umldltr. f~ that JI what It Is coma Oil .. truC:liltnea far too olten -tbe.. ••m• kind or truculence wblcb will qot permit an lrlaltnlan to 11 .. a ltra!Pt answer to • r..,...a Of autltarity. You uk him the time of d17, and be says wbat'1 lt to YoU~ He uks lllmaalf lf be lovea hla mother or 1!11 de.,. friend, and, be la like- IY to.....,. hlmtell'_wltl\•quea-tlon: All. 1rllal do I aeed 1with tbelllf • YET 9S IDl!ll .... ..lf., from ~-oi aUeli.bioM 1S a loea. ~.,... ll!IM all. Ht tlial tlili8. .. ala. 111,tlle -"'~··t will ....,-et, and deeply, t did Dot alaare l!ll love and ' with those of his. fellows who had earned it. When the time comes, be is a foundered vessel. "I'll thank her; but it will be like pulling teeth." Resonant with time, I can hear my mot.her having said this, and aaid it more than once. And I can recal11 too, the lines of Housman: "The heart from out the bosom is never given in vain.'• .•· Housman said it was paid with sighs aplenty. and costs you end· less rue. And he added, How true, .Howtru~! . THERE ARE things one would like to change, and which one cannot change, an4 this is periiaps the moat perplexing of our tragedies. J am dammed and seemingly ~rmanently from aa7ing to. anYone but myself things which could tnake Ule easier foe others. ·• ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT , < .. R.otim N, Wf!ed', Publilhn' , Thotncu KttvU..Ediior ~ Bar~ra ICrftbidl,. &"ditoriol Poge £dilor ' 1be editorial page or tbe DaUy Pilot seeks to Jnform and 1Umulate rta4ers by pramUnt Gn·lhb.pagediverst commmtal')I' on lopu~s or inlert:St by 1)1'M11cat- .fd C<?'urnnlsts and cartoonists, by Pl"OV1dln1. a rorum tor tt.sets' ~lews and b9 presenflna thta ,newspaper's-~ions and w... · on ~rrent t.opl~s •• The edft.orial ~Of lh• Dally Pila& appftr ~...,. UI the editorial col""1ol\attlte ~J!,Jhe P•c•, Oplnl-, • .-'"'CtHU· by the c~1.tmnlita :1t .,-"-"~ •nd letlt'r wnten: Jhdr own.aDd nct-endonement _ their views by °'• l>Mq -PlltJt l.bould beinrcrred • I Wednesday, Octobel:LS, 19'15 • ·-· c DAtLYPtLOT F~t1re Prftlletftl Earth Changes Affect Fuels WASHINGTON CAP> -M-1 ... cbaoab In tlie earth'• cll111ate could result from mankind's arow· ing eonJsumpUon of Nels, aucb u oil, coal and ' caaoline, a new •ov.,...tatudy says. There could be 1nc....i temperatuna ~ rainfall, a rise in bu.mWity and an increase in evaPoration rate, •aid tbe studr by tlie National Oceanic and Atmoejib«lc Mriiln!Stration. · Tbe burning or !Uelsr,-------.,.~-= raises the amount.-ot..-1-'--,--~.,.,,.,-carbon dioxide ID !be at- moepbere, •114 lllot, In turn, acts 'ilike 11111 over a 1r~boaie.'' J . Murray MIU.bell of the ,. agency1aid~ay. "'l'llE MORE c.rboa dioxide there t1. tbe more glass there 1" la the creenhouse aod auper. ' heating of the alr ,la· side," he ••id in .f · telephone interview. · An increase in carbon dioxide would not be harmful to humans. and could help promote plant growth, said another NOAA scientist, Lester MKbta. · "THE BFFEC? -if there is a deleterious one -is on the climate," be said. Carbon dioxide is a gas given off by both breathin1 and burning and is absorbed by plants, which ln tum re- lease oxygen as part of a process called photosyn- thesis. MACHTA SAID studies show that the amount or carbon diox- ide in the atmosphere has incre'ased lO·lS per· cent since the betinninl of the century. -A11umin1 a growth rate of world fuel consumption of about 4 percent a year, he said, the amount could double by the year :roo. Two other NOAA s cientists, Syukaro Manabe and Richard T. Wetherald, said in the new study that a doubl· ing. of carbon dioxide could increase the tem- perature of the earth's surface by an average 5.3 degrees Fahrenheit. 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Les Aspin (Di ) says the superiori- ty of·the U.S. fleet is ~ vious but the Navy con. tinually counts obsolete Soviet subs and minor coastal defense vessels ••-set Journ a li s t Lowell Tllomas will receive 1975 Special Award for Dist · ingui s he_d Achi evements an J ournalis m by use Journalism Alumni Associa- tion Nov. 6. By IOAN HANAUEll NEW YORK (UPI) -New Jersey is the most lndustria!Ued state In the Wlion. It also leads the country in certain types of cancer -breut cancer. lwia cancer, bladder cancer, intestinal and rectal cancer. All are abnormal· Jy high, according to the [ ) National Cancer TV REVIEW lnstitulA!. Is there a connec-• Uon? CBS Reports says Y• in a program tilled "The American Way of Cancer." n(Jrrated by Dan Rather. to be aired tolllght (IO p.m. Channel2). • TBB P&OG&All ESTAllUllBBI a Unk .betwHD cbemloalo and • .....,. and ll ii frlPteninl to learn·bow ubnlOl IDbaled at a factory 20 to 30 ye~ ... bu caUMd Iha deaths or a third of the pecjple wbo worked there. CIA · It la even D1ore rr1,inen1n1 to read bow the foodt you and your family are eallnl today "'.'AY oany the seed• or d .. th. Not oe1y do selenUsts worry about the preMDCeol.trace element.I or kaown cancer-causing 1ut.taoces and about other chemicals wbjch eventually may p_rove to be carcinog'ens, but there also is the problem of 1n.eesl· • , · ing two individually harmless substances that com-~ ,,.-Sir. Som«NW bitlJ' '"1 th-._b<><IY !!> )ll'!lduce a third, and ~anoer:.__,,_ .• ,;..,,;, . .,,,.m.m,_ causmg, chemical. · • to warn Congress the ·,----"'-' U.S . fleet is falling behind. . -. --. Aspin acknow,dged that the Soviet neet is numerically larger than the American which has shrunk to its s mallest ~ize since 1939. The Sov· iet Navy has 813 ships to 437 for the U.S. Navy, ~ Aspin noted. ~ BUT THE Wis(onsin Democrat said the best measure of naval might was tonnage and in fiscal I year 1975, the U.S. neet held the edge, 5 million · tons compared to 2.6 million for the Soviet fleet . Additionally, the U.S. fleet acquired eight ma· jor new combatant ships in that yeal"'&mounting to 130,120 ton's compared to 11 ships for the Soviet Navy, totalling 76,100 tons. · ''THE NAVY COD· tinually tells Congress that the Soviet Union leads the United States in the number of naval combatant~. In addition to counting obsolete Russian diesel sub- marines, and mirior Sov- iet coastal defense ships, such a comparison tries to equate a 1,000-ton Russian frigate with a 4,000 -ton American frigate," As pin said. "A more meaningful measure of fleet size is tonnag e. Here , the superiority of the U.S. fleet is obvi.ous. '' Adm . 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Just push the button & Snoopy dispenses lv.ory!> soap beads. • MATIEL ''Sunshine Family" Van 9.99 With piggyback shack to dlsplay the family's crafts. And you make the belts, purses and more. PARKER BROTHERS Monopoly 4.99 Be a wheeler·dealer in this strategy filled real estate trading game. PLAY SET Table &.Chair .Set 14.99 Contour'shaped, molded plastic chairs. Round table with decorative top. • ~ , ... .. \ " , , .... ''" • r I th ---Di J a m ob M in cl w at fo c ( fo m v v c a s T c ti r r 1. 1- 00trict Outlines · Changes Don Hendrlek1, former Drin•iral at .... View Scboo la Hunt· iDcton Beacb, bu .,_, appoinl..s Mmlnllfrlltor' of staff deyelopment in the Ocean View Scboal -District.----= ' ...... U .S Supreme Court bas declined to re- view an OIUo Juqe•a refusal to permit at· tornay William K.-tler (left) to defend an · Ohio Stateprofessor. ~.0c-1s.1m DAILY PILOT Af . . .~T<iwth Eye"d1;y ourt WASIDNGTON CAPl -'Ille U.S. Supreme Court bu cleddod lo step in· lo the crowilll eaatronny ..... the power of ~ommwlities to limit. powtb. 'Ibo court aDllOUDced 'fUeoday that it wUI htar arsuments ilm term cio the <ClbatltutJ°"ality of an Eastlake, Oblo, on:linarce reci.uirin1 55 -t voter •'!Prov al for IOllin.C cb.anles. urbl. 11 was struck down by the Ohio l Sllp:ttme Court. 'hie cowt1till bu before it request. for review of Calilcrn.la Supreme court dtcl.slons upboldllt1 crowtb· limiting ordinancts odol>ted by the vottn of San Diego andSlnJ..,e. ' THE OHIO SUPaEll, Court ~eel that the Eastlake ordlDance was an unlawfuJ delegation ot Jeatslat1ve powtr. The city of Eastlake, epPtaling the . declsion, said it ''places in jeopardy thedemoeraticprocess.''-His new .... ignment l.s a m on • s e v e n ad . ~--.-=----...:.;..;.;:::: TRE llf;ASUaE, ·ADOP'rED .. an initiative in 19"1, ls ooe of 17 oilnilar ~ordinancer·pused by Cleveland sul>- mlnistrative staff changes in the cliolrtct Ibis/all. II HENDalCKS, a a.Ute of California, boldl a B.A. from UC Santa Bar~a. an .M.S. from USC and is wor!tinc on a doctorate at USC. He lives witb lris:-wite, :M.,Y, and two cblldren in Newport Beach. Other staff changes ill· elude: -PAUL MEKCIEll, who replaced Hendricks at Mesa View. Mercier, former administrative assistant at that school, holds a B. A. from Con- cordia Teachers College in Illinois 8.nd a master's · from Cal ·state Long Beach. ' -MKS. TEKKY HOFFMAN, coordinator for the mentally gifted minor (MGM) and early childhood education CECE) programs. She formerly was an ad- ministrative assistant at Valmonte School in Palos Verdes Estates. She holds a B. A. from Cal State San Diego and a master's from Cal Slate L?ng Beach. -GEOKGE NET· TLEMAN, principal at Meadow View . He formerly was coordinator for "federal projects with the Santa Ana Unified School Dis- trict and a teacher at Claremont Graduate School. He holds a B. A. from Cal State Long Beach and a master's in educa- tional administration from Claremont. -l"MES ED)\'~ TUKSER;'· prindpar..t . Harbour View, formerly principal at E·astwood Sch~ in \'{~minster. He ·h:olds &::'JI .$.. and M.A. lrom Cal State Loog Beach and a doctorate from USC. -JAMES WESLEY STANFILL, principal at Circle View, formerly a principal in the Redlands Unified School District. He holds a B. A. from the University of Colorado, an M. A. from UC Redlands and a doc- torate from use. -MARILYN KOELLER, principal at Vista View, formerly a Pomona teacher and an administrative assistant at Vista View. She holds a B. S. from Cal Poly Pomona, an M . S. in counseling from Cal state Long Beach and an administrative creden- tial from UC Irvine. Man Gets Death Raj, lnMurthr BAKERSFIELD (AP) -A San Joae man has been sentenced to die in the gas chamber tor the 1974 rape and murder of a Kern County newspaperwoman. Divid RUdy. M art.inez,. 26, app~a_red unemo· tional Tuesday as Kem County Superior Court Judge Walter Osborn Jr. issued the county's fU'Sl death sentence since the state's new death penal- ty law took effect Jan. 1, 1974. There have been no ex- ecutions pending •P· peals. Martinez was found guilty by a Jury Fridayof first-degree murder in the death of Joan Cecile Peart, 21, who was kid- naped from the paridnf lot of the weeklY Kern River Valley Kevfew !ft Lake Isabella on Aue. 6, 1974. Jurors 'also found Martine• guilty of kid· napinc tor robbery, armed robbeoo • .l'.l!pe t!O<I. Wet al uae or a fir ann. 3 Dais Only 1()0~0~·.0N EVERY ZENITH .TV IN STOCK. G REAT BUY .. . . - I . ' -..:.l''·... 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Coricidi n Ta blet s I Doan 's Pills Efferdent Denture Tablets 40's 88¢ · .il [OWER I SCIS SOR STYLES ~· --HOW TO DO lHfM SlB' BY SllP !M'lone can c.er• '°' a' BNltl I Blower ttyte, ar our Ol her cul'I coiollng. frM . lull fuMf*'tt •'" sc1s50I snLlt which •• • easv 10 do t&;Jult....., PQO! Our lamp cuta. ftnc-.' 'tu~e cuta. ourUng iron cuts. wu h towel dry. btulh ·o fluff cuts Of' elmpte Wlllh and we• cuts are sc1s~. al t tlk~e;rou'"'l styMtl. Good ror anv age, tnv hair. No 1 ~ roUers. no ptnt . no POLLIJTING HPJR SPRA'. S: ""r" MO .... ,_.,,""""" w•--::f..,. w.un '°If' \lllf!ll .. -.. JOSEPH 'S SCISSOR STYUNG · '• ,.. •-· lt.-SAT.&SIM,. .. 1 356 S. Tustin Ave., Oilf98 9584'1•millon Ave .• 1-lJnllngton Beach 305 . Harbor Blvd .. F'ullerton .. • ll I'!~' TMli,ASPHATINQ;~Ofl.SiQU Alka S<•lt Z<'I' . ". • t \" ~ ' ' Alka· , Seltzer 1'~blets....~~ w~88¢_ Sale Pl1ced ltemo Effect Mt n..oday. TIVu Sot Oct. 18. 1975. • Pepto· . e··' I .... ·~11)0 · .. '"· ... "88 Q.: Tr~asury .. Baby Powder ··2 Nt. wt. · 1• oz. far Treasury Aspirin 5 gr.. SOO's JCPenney Ji':~ 1tl.l·; 'II'*\ (i ·~ t laml•lll """"* _......._._-._ UM Y_ .ic....,..., C-... E 11cep1 auperrnarket • I . . • -. " .. /, ,, ,.r, I f< • I ' , I .,, I · I d I I I I I I I 11 , . , 'I '1 I I I I I '.,.;o;;.;u;..;E.;..EN""1.;..e ----.-•~P•h;;;il.i:l~:;;•;;..er-.1a;.;;n.;...d1 Promoter • Bribed ,~Bailey? \~\ ·\ HA.RTFORD , Conn. ~ (UPI) -Even as a p ortrait or the late Democratic national Chairman John M. Batley was being un- veiled ror Democratic party c hiefs in Washington, It was dis· .•.-·~ 't. -~ : ; : > :. 1 closed that a jai alai pro-t~ i,·i~it...:t-lf~'"· ·-.·'t .... I: 1 :. :.·. moter said he gave ., • ,, " ·" ' · .. • -....·;,:· ,,....._ Bailey $200,000 for help-, .• f . ~ \ ••111• ... -.•.. l i ~(·~ '\~\ 't· '~1 ~ ·t::. ,,. ~, ..... ~ \) ing obtain a Connecticut _.,~~· .. ~ ·· ,,t.~ .. ' • 11 gambling license. ~,A '-1 ·' .{i;:'.~,t t'f.~tu:=\1 ~. :•·: ·: · Orgenlzed cr1me tn· ,. /'f'' '\ "~~ '~ 1 ~·}x~~,'~:. :· ~·:~-vestie:atorssaidTuesday C .---1<11 '-;..,, ·~\ f'. ~1 ,• i 10-17 that Bailey, who died ~ ~ o-.--.-. ••~ .. --·--April 10 of cancer al the ~ age of 70, was named by ~ "" ~ · Hollywood, Fla., presi· • ' Yl-".'&Bt'tr"'•••..o•·· WLSM1:£ • ;:,·David Friend of · : Deaths Elsewhern · dent o r Con.n e cticut : • ~ Sports Enterpr13es Inc. • : ROSTON (U Pl) Dvorak, 81, inventor of a FRIEND'S JAi alai ;. )sadore "Izzy'' Ort, &I, simplified typeWritc r facility, bi lle d as the ' whose honky.tonk bar keyboard which Y.'<i S world's largest, is sup· ~ was kno wn interna· years ahead of its time, posedtoopennextmonth • tionally by World war u died. Dr. Dvorak, a pro· in Bridgeport, n ear New f servicemen, died Mon · fessor emeritus at the York City. and feature ~da y at U niv ersity University of pa rimutuel betting on ~ Hospital. The downtown Washington, invented the popular Latin game; •~ B·oston bar was so the Dvorak simplified the world's fastest s port. popular that m ess haJl.s keyboard -DSK -in ·'Friend admitted to · ; throughout the United 1932. m e m b e r s o f t h e States a nd overseas statewide organized : from London to Guam Divorce crime investigative task : orten were named in its force that he paid : honor with a simple in· $200,000 in cash to Bailey • Soeial Work?. BOSTON CAP) -Outofwork and down on the.ir luck, college-educated womeo here are riding out the recession atop bar counters as nightclub strippers. "This hafpens to be a really relevant form of socia work," aa~ Pamela1 22, a 1975 Bost.On University graduate wilh a Dachelor's deiree in psychology. "It gives you an un- derstanding of people in an unusual social con· text." PAMELA NEEDED CASH TWO months ago to pay off her college loan. She anlwered a newspaper ad for g~go girls, got the job and now wants to continue stripping to save money for graduate school. Four months ago, Elaine, 26, stopped searching for a job where she could use her psychology defree from Indiana University. TiFed o( working as a waitresa1or sales clerk, she walked into the Two O'Clock Lounge, asked for a job and got it. She works seven days a week and does not want to quit. ''The pay is excellent and you meet people from bank president.a to Harvard professors." she i:;ays. • · 1 've gained a lot of sophistic a ti on.·· PAULI NE, 20, A SfUDF.NT of Oriental culture, said she needed money and asked for an audition at the Two O'Clock. ''I t's a good job," s he says. ''It's something you can always f <!11 back on.'' Debra Beckerman. publicist for the Com- bat Zone, Boston's adult entertainme nt dis· trict, says some JS of 40 strippers have college educations. They eam between $250 and $1,000 per week, averaging six days or nights or work. THIS WEEK ONLY! IN-FASHION l'ABRICS! ON SALE NOW! 0 • ISs.itn,itylci e Prec111on-<r•ftcd! B•linctd! • Hot-dropped forged ~lctl! e B11U11nt chromc·f1nill1, niclle-pl~ted. e l opq1Uti1y. ' .scription '"Izzy Ort"s .'' W 1--h for his assistance in ob· ' or&e op taining a li·cense to '• . o~rale a i'ai ala1· Cron· MIAMJ(UPI) -Uoyd ,. : H F 1 7 5 h ton,·· said the state Com· SINGER ~ . a es, , w o PJ d ' became the nation's 8IlDe mission on Special &··--CENT<~ -~~ R ~'.'::":'.':"':'.".'.~'.'.:~:"':'.".'.~'.'.:~:"':'.".'.~'.'.:~:"':'.".'.~-J:.·~A~T~":'.'.'."'~::'''~'~'~T~h<~S~'"":'.'.''~C~om:".p':"~'~~~·~··~".'_<::'.'.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-1 "It started in July when col leges goloul," Miss Beckerman says. "The women have educations, but they can't get jobs. I thought it . would change in the Call, but it hasn't." ·~ youngest licensed pilot evenuc. ,-~ upon graduation, from . TUSTIN _Tustin will · C 0 M M I S S I 0 N ' the old Glenn Curtis fly. d' Ch ai rm a n Pa u I I ing school in 1916, died ~~~~~r !or~~~roc; ~=: Silvergleid said the pay· here during the signed lo he lp persons m enl took place in v.·eekend. through the crisis, Satur· I-la rt ford on or about ~. day from 9 :30 a.m. to April 9. 1974, shortly i 4 30 after the license was . Budget Shop Where Thrift Is Always In Style located on the lower level Sears ' SEATTLE, Wash. : pP;~·f es s i 0 n a 1 granted. The Teamsters" : (UPI ). -Dr. Auau1t. counselors will volunteer pension fund is the prin· : ' their time to conduct the cipal source of money for ! Death Notices worksh op sessions at the $14 m ill ion facility. ~ ,,,.,utow 12382 Zig Zag Way. A fee B a i I e Y w a S , YORK H. SPARROW. ,.,ldtnl o1 of $lO per person will Democratic national , ~ H1111. ea. 0.1. of dNth 0r-h · r ·ght • ...,.. u, 1•11. s ....... 1* b~ n11 w11e cover all sessions, lunch c airman or e1 years : M11'ff'M;1111er.Mr1.Gew99F.Fvntk and resource materials during the administra- • "'~ Hu•s. C•.: 111K•. ,,,_ 1.1°"' tion.s of John F. Kennedy f tc.1tt1ot i...tut>11 Hiiis. sw111c .. w1u i. plus a personal consulla· 1 11e1<1 °"' T"""IO•' 1:00 PM. PMHk lion with a divorce and Lyndon B . Johnson , view 0.. .. 1. Er1tomttmef'l1. Pecu1c and was Connecticut 1 vie. ,...mor1e1 Perk, H1wpo11 BNcl\. counselor. I c..P9c111c.vie.Mor1u.,..,01rtoc1or1. Preregistration and chairman from the end oouL.D•M reser vations are re-or World War II until his · 1 Miti8EL EL.Lf.M GOULDEN, l'ffi. death. ~Mi...nc•s .. r,c..011eof011ttiOr· quired and can be ob- M111r 11,,1,1s.i1ne"•of&1,Surv1..o • d I · RAILr~·s t Li "' .... ct1ugn1er, Mrs, Kitn ... 11 ta1ne by ca ling . .-.t: repu a on 5*k-n of Gt•en ....... .,. c.i.; '""" 832·2141 . was immediately and , bo'lllflen. wuu...,. J•nrwr of 1:no1enc1. vigorously defended by St•11rs l~ct\\' Price 15ss· Fashioned of 100°/o cotton corduroy. Nylon linings quilted to re-used wool. Dou ble-breasted styles with acrylic pile trims. Popular foll colors. Misses' siJes. I ....._ Dl'llCI Jen,..r of On.Oe Ind E"'"t ': .;;-.,..,_.. o1 ean.o..; -111ter,Mr1. ann Democ ratic 9rricials in r-•------i------.,'!<t!!!!~!!~~--'::"-wwt1o1 C•11.-. I"-••• Mt\'knwln bOth Was hil\gton and be n1ld l"rldey 1:00 PM, Smltns• Alli ...., ~ Mortu1rr Cn1pel. Interment. ance Connecticut. : •"""'"'., Memor111 ,.,k. SmltM" At a meeting of the o Mortlleryct!,.CIO•S. , • , oaY Dt!tnocratic National : OL.f.N G. DAY, •••ldllll of L.a9WW Me· et set c 0 m m i t t e e i n , Hltwl, c.. O.te of dutfl Od ... U, • 1'1s. survlv•• "' en• d•utnier, Washington. a portrait of ' Ootcott1rL.S...neyoti...9ut>11N1.-1; ANAHEIM _A Bailey that will hang in • : 1-9r1r1C1chlld••n : orie brother. w.u.yo.r:1-s111er1,Mr1.0oto111y World Alliance for the party's national Llndl'Mtl.n4Ml'1.AnneTt10~.111 he adquarters was un· • AorllMI. Me11 w.e1 ... 1o•r 1:00 PM. rehabilitation and Edu· d se. En1rc11 C•ooouc: cn .. r<"· o.n. cation will hold its veile . and party Point, c 1 . Mc:Cormlck Mh11on second annua l world· Treasurer Edward Ben· ,.,..,,,_,.dlr..:1~L1" wide conrerence at nett Williams. who said "THOMAS M. AMLI N, ••11dent of Melodyland ,·n Anaheim he had known Bailey ~Hllll.C.. 011eofCIMth Dc.-' h ' W 'JJ ' ....,. 11, 1t75. S<1rv1 ... e1 b'f nb w1te. Oct.24and25. since IS ( 1 iams) Htlen •·Amil"; 1-o:tt;119n1"'· Mrl. Included among the lx>y hood, said Bailey bad '"9Crki. BIKMMOl'I 11 IBerkeler. Ca. l d th t t art .,.. Mn. Pt-~1111 M.1111 of Hltf'ILMCI delegates will be leaders opera e e s a e P Y ,..,.., 1111no11; -'°"• Tn-t P. of Christian people· without any hint or dis· Amil!\. ot .. 11e1, 111111•••;.t honestyorcorrupliOO . .,,..-9111-: l'l'lfw '*Mf'1.M1m1ne1 helping agencies (rom !!:'c:.!.!.:!-=:~:C.i~ •. PM. throughout the world, GOV. ELLA · Grasso, uc•ltOVMr.'f' spokesmen said. held back tears as she re· BESSIE UC£RO\ISICY. l'Hldfllt of A . t led • s.r.t. ..,.., "'· Oet9 94 ..... oc:.....-nyone in eres 1n acted_lo .. the allegations 14, 1•1s. Sur~_...,~ ........ joining the gathering ls against Qer former I ... ,_ LH M IMil• AM. Stf'\lkalncl welcome to call 778·1000. 1· · J ' ~ -'•• .,. ... .,. 111 ice-. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiipoiilii1 t~ic;a:::m;;;;eiinliioiirii. iiiiiiiiiiiii"" I : t W1llc:. Bell 8ro..:Jwey MffbMry IOUI I ..o •rKtcon. I 4 KAT•llNOANL : ~ RICKARD W. KATlf.RNOAHL. rfti. , • dli!IC o1 C..LI Mew, ea. o.1e et driNtll 1 !I ~=114;._"~s~1~~:~: '7.:S :'~~ I !, Rkl'llnl H. Keterlld1l'll •Ml JoM D. J • K.elernd•l'll ;. 1e11el'I or1r1dcnHdr111. 0 AouryT....,.,...y1:IOPM,COILI Nll .. 'r • Ollpel.MeUf'rlaylO:OOAM.,Sl.Jahll t • The a.ptl1t Churcn. tnlerment. GoOd I "f Sll9pl'lfrd Cemelery. 8el\1-Brtr91nlft I '" C.0..1 Ml .. Mortu1rr Cl I rectors • . , I l •• I • It . I ! I l I . ' ' ' ' I : ' '. : ; I ; •• . i ~ I . I I • i! j • • I l ' .. • ML TZ ... EilGllllON ·f'UNellAL.HOMI Q:wonl def Mar 873-94!50 • Coste Mesa 646--2424 MU llllOADWAY llORJ.YAflY 110 Bro9dwey Cotta M ... 6'2-41150 Mc:CORMICK IM>RTUARY Llguna Beach 4!M-9415 San Juan Clpistrano 49&-1771 PAcifllCY.W __,RIAL PARK Otmeterv Mortuary cn.-3!00 Poctllc View Driw P'9111'POrt Beech, · c.lllomla M4-2700 -FAMILY -L~ -7801 Botta Ave. w..tnMneter M:H525 • • • • • :...•I [Sear~I iLiit, l!Qf-.u,.....oco. ~ I • • - --.. --· l · Ct•lorful Uniform Sn1ocks l'rlt•e 4~.! Zip or button front styles. Easy-core polyester or polyeatet-and-nylon. Printa, plaids, solids. Sit.et S 10 XL. Vinyl Fashio11 Handbags· Low Priced .288 ' .. ' ' With adjustable shoulder strop, outside pocltets. lft popular fall colon. Wip•cleon vinyl. So.. Coast Plaza 3333Brlatol St. P,hone-540-3333 Buena Park 8150 La Palma Ave. Phone 82$-4400 I \ ' .. j •• • • • • .. j i r • ' •• Us e Sears Revolving Charge This Ad Effe~tiye through Saturday, Oct •. 18 ' Oran~e 2100 N. Tusfl n Ave Phone 637·21QQ_ STORE HOURS: Monday 11'\rU Frktey 10 AM to I PM Saturday 1 :30 AM to 1:30 PM ~ -suridlY 10 AM to 6 PM --- • ! • Wlldn!!d!f: October t!i, 1875 c " .J '· DAIL V I'll.OT ,IJJ • • • Bahia Yacht Takes Class A Honors . {;abrillo Club to Compete 4 Br ALllONLOaLUEY --• F!ddl•. Dan McKinney's Klwl, Bob CbaM'a Whlle Caps, and Kenny W•ttJ' Puff. Sunralter. 111 Islimder-31 ~ed b)' Art -.rd al llala1a Cabrlllo Beach Yacbl Club will be looldof ror CoriothlaoYachtClubwutbeCIU.AwiuaertoBCYC'aAYaloo hlatorr to repeat ltaelt cm bna7 Loo Aofeles Since that Ume the coveted kudos hu .,_ raced !or lo everything Crom dlngbles to l~metu lllldHtUro race, tbesixthoflbe<Un'91tAorefmanSerl& Harbor Saturday whm HllYard llrOWD will attempt sloops and ocean racers. . CBYC "•currentslringo(vfotoriesbaveallbeln -. ln clue racing ralher than handicap races. In tlae Theracebomt(romlbelalaDdcmSuodaywutoabdaltbnne· CBYC'a llllh CODH<UllYO der-o( the Al Adams that brou&htlbe flnt_....,.. lbe linllhlinetofourhoan and 20 lODliSan TroobY to his PC sloop nnt Fiddle. minutes. Brown Ud blJ First Fldclle wu ooe of tbe win· let defense, Roy CUOditt was tho winner in the~ Too Class JlllJlress. The An1e!J!>.111 Serieo lo reolrltted to yaebta rated ancler lbe nen In tbe fin! race !or the cup In 1N8. Performance·naocllcapRaclncFleetmeuuremeotrule. O iflNG In Sat11rday'a contelit h~ :will rice Mike CLASS A -1, Sbor-; 2, VirJinia CQ Boat) Dale Hall. B A Sc"-dlter'1 Brllaclooo repreeeoltof the primary SSYC ,3, Capricorn CN""PO<t-41),Marcel Hoese!y, BCYC. cball-er. Santa Monica Yacbt Club, plus eight or CLASS B -1, l'lllf Cllanger-33) Dave,stone. BCYC; 2, Pele 10 HCODdary challengers from otber Southland (}slander~) Jim Emmi, BCYC; 3, Seq'*>yab (Santa Cnll·27l cluba. SECONDARY CRAJLENGES (or tbe UP<'Olll• in& race have been received Crom Pacific Mart.nen Yacht Club, Los Angeles Yacht Club, C&lifomla Yacht Club and Del Re)IYacbt Club. AddjlioJIJll chal.Wlies-"1'.lt expected frqm Coronado, San Diego, SoutJawestern, Newport Harbor, Balboa, Windl·ammers;'South Coasteorift. thiao and Malibu yacb clubs. • · Jim Moore, SSYC. '-----iiiiii;~iiiji-,._. --wRBN-'l'llB-TROPHY-wu-fintotrered-ln 1946, CLASS C -1, Cbarlama (Cal-25) Kann -ma)er, ar-.boatteamofthesesamePCslooplrepresent· CBYC; 2, Wblmsey (San Juao-21) Jack Lanoo, BCYC; 3, N~a • ini CBYC dereated a cballenge by Balboa Yacht (Dasber-&)JlmBoger,BYC. , Club. Tiie CBYC team coosisted o1 Brown'a First .· o ,.-~~~~~~-'"-~~~~~~~~~-'-~~~~~c..;:;;;:;.:.;;:;;:;:;;..;.::...:;;..:::~~..:..::.:.:..~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--. Sai_lboat Sh.Ow To Open Oct. 24 More than two dozen b~and new models wl:U be introduce'd at the seventh annual Loo( Beach Sailboat Show starting Oct. 24 at the Loni Beach Arena. The show cc>ntinues through Nov. 2. A total or 200 sailboats and more than.130 booth exhibits will hl1blight th<1-prlginal sailboat 'how sponsored by the Southeni: Cali£ornia Marihe As· liociation, according to Tom Schock. a:enerat chairman. , . Amorif the · new craft to be sboWit are the Bayliner-3'l, Catalina-38, ctipper-32, Ericson-36, Chrysler·l3, arid 25, lslander:-38, Fan-agon;29 Hans Christian-36, McGregor Cat-!6, O'D0ay·32 Schock·39, Col Cat·l5, Valiant-40, Warrioi-Cal·29, Willard Vega 8-lQn, Wind.fast Cat-30, Clark-30, Lee-27. Dawson-26, and Tiburon-30. Schock said the show will be larger than ever before as more than 12,000 square (eel or space has been added outside the Arena to take care of lbe de· mand for show space. . In addition lo the boats and booth exhibits, there will be a nigbUy lecture series by prominent Southland sailing personalities, a movie theater showing sailing films, and a learn-~sail clinic. Newport Sailors Set 14-mile Race Suit yourself at a big savings now! . . . ' . - Sale 48.00· Reg. $60. Our trim tailored suit in wrinkle·r0sislant polyestdr double knit, 2-button shaped jacket with center vent, patch pocke.ts and contrast stitching. Slightly flared pants. Favorite colors. Value s5 long sl eeve dress shirt in crisp easy-care polyester I cotton. NewpOrt Ocean Sailing Association, sponsor , of the fameO Ensenada race, will wind up ili 1975 .season Saturday, Nov. 1 with the 26th edition of the 14-Mile Bank Race. awarded to the winners of the 14-Mile Bank race and the-recent Alamitos I~===========~:::;:;:::::::~ Bay f'.rfO•Y· L The annual meeting $ 2 2 will be in 'fhe form of a . brunch . at the Balboa Yacht Club Sunday morning, Nov. 2. At the annual meeting the following day, new officers will be elected and trophies will be Following the business mee_ting, commodores of the various yacht clubs which SUP)>Oft NOSA,)"ill engageln a Cofnmodores Appreciatl"on-race in I.ido-Us oH !he BYC clubhouse . Podolak .lfegat.ta Delayed "Seized Bahia Corinthian Yacht C1ub"s Walter • Ketch Podolak Memorial R d Regatta , originally eturne calendared for Oct. 4,5, has been rescheduled for U.S. Coast Guard of· Oct.31(Nov.1·2. ficials "l here have re· ' Men's dress oxfords. Moc toe with grain leather uppers and leather so les. Black or brown. Men's sizes. 4.50 Floral print polyester ties. 4 V4 "·wide. A great addi1ion to today's wardrobe! - The eyenl will feature turned the 103-fool yacht m atc h racing by 10· Sans Souci to the owner's meter sloops, some of agent today. Seized uy the oldest, /astesl and the Coast Guard on Sept. ·most graceful sailing 15 as she entered San !'-------• .-yachts in Southern Diego Bay, SBns Souci California l· was suspected of violat- The r~ces will be ing a law which slates sailed in the ocean off that a 'Vessel document· Newport Beach and will ed. as a yacht may ttot consist of match races carry passengers for between pairs of boats On hire. . . a boat.for·basis similar In add 1 t lo n, the to the Congressional ~.ustralian-buill aux- Cup. There will be a skip-il1ary ke~ch ~as suspect-. pers meeting at 9 a .m . ed . or v1ola~1ng a code Saturday, Nov. 1 at the ·wh1c~ requires vessels BCYC clubhouse. c~1ng passengers ~or Trophy presentation hire to be properly 1n- will be at 6 p.m . in the specled by the U.S. Coast clubhouse lounge on Sun· Guard. aqd lo have Pf"!> day. perly licensed persons m The series was named charge or the ves~el. for the -late Waller T h.e max 1 mum Podolak, an ardent 10. penall;ies that could have meter sailor, who died at been imposed upon the the helm of his Coquile owner l;IY the Coast during an Alamitos Bay Guard were $15,000 plus Argosy race. forfeiture of the vessel. . -. . GRAND OPENING SALE •ameriton. PAINT CENTER OHi STOP PAllfT & WAUP ..... eana MOWATWISifOllTsqllARE 36t Lt1•ST.Sll'IS1f,aonAMISA 171 41 ~4 ... 774 W ALLI" At't:R I c SALE ' . . . GRA!>S, BURLAP AMD CORK ALL OTHERS I 0° ~30 °0 OFF INTRODUCTORY OFFfR 20% OFF ·, Save on these floral sheets Sale 3 26 Reg.4.79 • " · twin size All sale prices effective through Sunday, October 19, 1975. 'Romance' is a dainty floral print on assorted solid color background. Borders are matching solid colors. Smooth and comfortable polyester and cotton never n.eeds ironing. Stock up now at Penneys! Full size, regular 5.79 ........ -................................................. Sale 4.26 Queen size, regular 9.79 .................................................... Sale 6.66 King size, regular 11.79 ...................................................... Salo 8.66 Standard pillow cases, package of 2, regular 4.29 ....•....•.• Sale 3.16 Save 203! 'Tivoli' area rugs in poly- es ter pile. Subtle stripes. fringed edges. Style 3571, 21x26", reg. 3.99, Sale 3.19 27x45", reg. 7.99, Sale 6.39 36x58". reg. $13, Sale 10.39 48x70", reg. $21. Sale 16.79 6x9', reg. SSO, Sale 39.99 'Americana', thick plush- look polyester in a wide plaid effect. Style 3692A. 27x45", reg. 5.99, Sale 4.79 36x58", reg. S 12. Sale 9.59 48x70", reg. 520, Sale 15.99 9.99 5-piece bath ensemble of soft and llufry 1 OuPontil Dacron~ polyester. Skid . resistant latex backing. Includes 21 x32'' mat, 21 x24'' contour mat, lid cover, tank top and bottom, Shop Sunday noon to 5 P .M. a t the follow ing stores: sso The leisure suit with comfortable good looks. At its best here In cotton/ polyester twill. Shirt and jean cut pants. ' Contrast stripe detail -, and stitching on acetate lined shirt with western chest pockets. Men'a sizes. Sale 2/8.88 Reg. 5.50 ea., slan- dard size. Oac ron'9 11 polyester fiberfill. machine washable. Quee n size, reg. 6.50 each ........ Sale 2/10. King size, reg. 8.50 each ........ Sale 2/13.88 -·· F ASHION IS~N Q,,_NewP<!rt Beach (714) Mol-2313. . MU NT IN GTON cet;,'TE&Hunflngton Beach !714) 892·7771. "" . ' . HARBOR CE~TE tc,Costa Mesa (714) 646-5021 • • • • .. -·· .. .. "'' DAIL v PILOT Wedneod•Y-Ocl-10. 1'7s f.robatlon llnlt l Dep~menll Given. : OC Audit Plaudits ~y WILLIAM ScmtEIBER r , CM .. ~lly "'"' MM'! f;Al!_TA ANA -A partial ~agemenr&udlt or the often· cO:ntroversial and much crj\tcbed county probation de· p~rqent praises the aeency as ··~1 managed and operated." ri;ae report findings were ac- Ct)'led without discussion by 01ange County superviSors Tues- d iy but Supervisor Ralph Diedrich, the department's most frequent and vocal critic, was at;went from the meeting. ' ment's administration, which Is spearheaded by Chief Probation Officer Margaret Grier, a Ire· quent target of supervisorlal ar· rows. THE REPORT termed ad· minfstration ··aenerallY. profi· • t cient.'' The audit also noted it round personnel of the department to be well trained, efficient and with a high sense of duty and morale .• The report made brief mentioO -......J..;.~----1 ORANGE COUNTY ' • • 'Super ~Uildiiig''-OK'd- •Superouon Give Nod to .,.acili.ty Project • \ . . ~A ANA -<>nail• Counl1 1upervilcln at Ille list mlD.,ie -Je!loa d the ~.,.ersl.i supervi•o~-, Tueaday too.le )>efore ~I this year'• eomt-9tn1C't1U'e. - anptlter1teptowarctotutlngcoo-ty bu·d(et threw 0t>'!llltr IS' .' structloa of their $1 million million into the bopper to pq for 'l'be ''.uper WldinC'' Wll .S.. "super adminlstraUoa building" Ute lint part or cons:;:iGn-llsned by llootb eounl1 areltitect on what ls now'• Santa·Ana park-LeRoy Roee, who wu campalp ins lot. THE MONEY P'IY !or llDance manager !or :ilpem- Tbe board vou;d unanimously ~tructlon or the bulldinl 1bell Ralph Diedrich. Diedrich'• WU to approve the plans and .andla,ndlmproYemeots. ' the key vote Ill swtnctnc the 1peclricatl0011.oftllellnlphaseo£ Another S3 million will be]>ut luc...Uve pact to ,Rme. who bu the faclllty and open bidding tor Into next year's bud&et to cover olrHdJ been pald $1Sl,OOO. t.beproject_Nov.~~ _ •· "' THE MASSIVE pyramidal ; . oc .. ·.sr----c. ~~ 0-,~ °"Am' . en•C:. :a:n-. building, which will house the __ _ board offices, County Ad- mini1traflve Office .. C~ounty Counsel and other management Rev· oiu· ti·on to Meet function& of county government. isla~ 'itted at the COl'TH'!r of • ~ " l '1tE AUDIT W /\S prepared by t}teCounty Administrative Office and examined only ad · ministrative and fiscal s"yslems in the agency. of some internal and personal philospohical differences within the department bµl was not critical of any individuals. , ~ BAppoi~ f <!r Women's According to the Uit team. St,atus P 1Wnnl Broadway and Santa Ana ..... -" " ~ Avenue. ANAHEIJ(·-~OrangecWD yCftaplei'oftbeSOosoHh~~. The project at one point last Amen can RevoluU~ WW raetl ()Ct. ao\o_.:£OD1~ caHldltes (or Miss Grier and her top managers / ~~ may be unrealistic in expecting 1 "100 percent plus'' perlormaflce of all duties by departmf:nt personnel. SANTA ANA -Orange CoU:0ty s~pervisors Tuesday appointed e11ht of the 15 countians who will· summer waa11la(ost dead due to thegroup•scitingofthe~dtlHn aodJ.aweqfOl"Cement-officer the enol"IDOUI ' eos~. which has oftheyeac.. - more than ddtitiled .since the The7p.m. sess}m•FullertcmSaVinp~LoaaAlsociation, building was flrtt proposed 2310 E . Lincoln Ave.,•ADalteim, also will involve di&cuseioaof...,.. several years agp. serted trends in Conareutodi81nan$.letbeoaU~',defenaes and to . Supervisors were told a study ot the actual juvenile justice and adult probation aspects or the de· p'-rtment was not undertaken because of the time needed to pirform the tas k. THE AUDITORS made a number of recommendations and ·suggestions, inCluding: '" aerve on'µte newl1-created counJ. · Jr Comolt-ssion on Ute statU. of 1 Women. But i~ a surprJse m(\ve,.) "gi'!e·away"theP.anamacanal. ' r. \ . . l. ~ ' • --~'CT---''~----------------.;--~--- lt was noted that the Calttomia Ybuth Authority is currently cGrlducting a detailed sludyorthe c...~ty's juvenile justice system op the weig ht or recurrini s«iious problem!i encountered oyer the past 18 months. 'l'he CAO's management audit gtnerally praised the depart· • . r • . • • • • • Paralegal Talk Set ~ ANAHEIM -David S Prescott, a lawyer and I ror~er dean of paralP-gaJ f studies at the University of W~t Los Angeles, will ad- ress members or the f Orange County Chapter or the American Paralegal Association Oct. 20 al 7:30 p.m. : T~e monthly session will ' be 1n the law o ffi ces of " Schlegal, Fridemann and ~feqke in the Bank of America in The City com- plex. -Establishment of a clearly defined organizational structure whereby each person knows who to report to and what his specific duties are. T"" ~ore flexibility in hiring procedures to facilitate employ· ment of minorities. -Possible contracts between juvenile institutions and local medical facilities for eme·rgency treatment of inmates. Nurses within the institutions now perform most of thoseduUes. -A reduction in ti\,e number of einploye classifications requir· ing background checks to a sel~ct few rather than the current policy of. examinfng 1811 employes. -TIGHT LIMITS on the de· partment's use of "1confid,entla'J." stamps r:iow used on a wide range of materials. The auditors con· tended such overuse breeds un- warranted suspicion. • The recommended action ac- cepted by supervisors without comment called on Miss Grier to make written response to all audit suggestions within 45days . Supervisors also agreed to send a copy of tbe audit to. the CYA for use in its investigation. AJI the appointees so (ar arc .women. , THE COMMISSION was formed at the urging of Supervisor Ralph Diedrich, who s·pid not enough attention was be- ing~focused specifically on the problems of women in relation to comity government. Diedrich w1s nOt present at Tuesday's mee~g to make his two ~ppointments to tJ:ie panel. · The CiVe remaining members Will be "al large'' and will be named on majority v~es 'of the~ 11111 board . Supervisor Thomas Riley ap. pointed Lag'una Beach attorney Betsy Strauss and Helen Barrios of Huntirigton Beach , a stewardess and Cal State Long. Beac~ siud,nt. ' Supqvisor Robert Battin's ap· pointees are JUa{lila Stokes of Garden Grove and Susan M. Sassone of Fountain Valley. APPOINT EES NAMED by Supervisor Laurence Schmit are Doris Allen of Westminster and Pauline Rangel of Huntington Beach. . Supervisor Ralph Clark ap- pointed Panela Zonelli and Lynn Osen, both of Santa Ana. NROLL T9Q~1J' endy War:d Model Classe~ Arthr.itis' 11 Prive Se~, In CoUJ1ty>!' Volunteers were being • recruited thia week for a. neighborhood ma~h against arthritis which will cover the county early next year . Volunteers within the.. Arthritis Foundation of Orange County are seek- ing 17 ,000 workers for the fund -raising drive Feb. 617 and 8. The volunteer task force will call on resi- dents in a direct appeal for the battle against the crippling disease .. . Persons W hO" can donate an hour or two on any of the three days can arrange it by calling the Branch March Office at 834-0540 and arrange for an assignment. $15REG.$20 :*MODEL TEEN Jr. and Sr. High (13.JB year.<) 2-hr. classes-six sessions. Skin care and make-up, model- ing, visual poise, groomin~, wardrobe a nd figure control. llltjstrated textbook included. "I_ TY'S RECORDS TAPES STEREOS .. • Junior Mis~.(8;12 years). 4 11h-hr. classes-six sessions. Wardrobe planning, grooming, .skin care, soci al etiquette, visual poise and hair care. Jllustrated textbook included. ' $}0REG.$15 *~UGAR 'N SPICE Girls(4-i years) • " 1-lir. classes -six sesslo11s Social etiquette, posture, good.1 grooming, modeling '1nd self- expression. 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' Popcorn Bags' Don'·t-Pop When you have a little trouble get£ing lo . sleep, try letting the fineertips or one band just barely touch the fingertips of the other hand for a while. A doctor who treats insom· A. Credit one lrvinJ{ Singer who invented Apopless PoPCOrf\ bag in the lMOa, LO LU POPS . A pediatrieian says he didn't really start to make any money until be subetituted little lollipops for wooden tongue depressors in bis examination of children's throats. . niacs says this simple technique works re· markablywell. SfUDIES IN penitentiaries indicate that the criminal least likely to be tattooed is the con· ~"-'~ victed murderer. Tattooes were STILL HAllD to get it lhfOOgb my head that Mexico City and RJo de Jan~iro are just about the same distance from New York City. found most frequently on burglars. Then on armed rob· · bers. After that, in order, on rapbts, kidnapers and would·be murderers. · · POPCORN BAGS Q . ••When I was a kid, I once got thrown out or a · movie house for blowing up my 'empty pqpcom bag and smashing it to make. a big bang. That doesn't happen any more in theaters .. Why not?•• EMPEROR JULIAN of Old Rome decreed that all freight wagons be movF<f al night only. Citing this anci&nt solution to some traffic trouble, a few lawmaken intermittent- ly consider legislation to force Jong .haul trucks likewise to drive only at night. Idiotic. Address mail to L.M. Boyd, P.O. Box 1S60, CostoMesa92626. Copyright 1975 L .M . Boyd Seniors' Royal Moment . Magnus Bakke was elected king or the 139- resident Parkhurst Retirement Residence in Fountain Valley. . But when it came time to place the crown on his head and present the trophy, the retired com· mercial artist was nowhere to be round. SOME RESIDENTS suggested Bakke might be outaide on one of lhe aft:emOon ·strolls he fre.' qu ently enjoys . But minutes later, Magnus a ppeared, strolling through the crowd with his head high to take his ·place on the throne. And when the 1972 queen , Mary Lee Sullivan, crowned Cleo Cbristienson with a golden tiara, s he royally announced, "I'm so sur· prised.Inever lboughtof such a thing." THE KING AND queen w-ill reign over-+ Parkhurst for the follow· ing year. Elena Smith, a residence director, ex- plained the residents had l:M!en looking forward to the coronation for weeks. The kine-. Magnus Bakke, 87. has been at Parkhurst six months. Bakke said he was a lit· Ue embarrassed by all the attention be received as kin&", but added, "Naturally, I am proud !Oo. Aller all, I am only human.'' :a.ELANESE-n.YLON HI.LOW 100% CELANESE NYLON PILE. POPULAR HI-LOW PAITERN THAT COMBINES BEAUTY ANO DURABILITY. MANY C.OlORS . IOW SAU PllCO ••• c_u ... maa .............. ,.,H DUPOIT IYLOI Tll·COLOI SHAG -ROOM 1111 REMNANTS I OOO'S OF IOLU &AllCilSIZU 600/ SMAUSIZIS 800/o SA-IPTO. /0 $HllGS .. TO·. '' ~ I ST QUAUR IAME llAID CAIPITS AT LOW llSCOUIT PllCIS The opening lecture in a four-part commwdty interact ion series at Oran1e Coast Colleae will be OD Oct. 22 and guest 1i>e akers wlll evaluate tbe county and discuss its destiny. · • County Planning Com· missioner Ron Y.eo and OCC history professor Henry Panian will be the speakers at tbe 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. susion ln Art Lecture Hall 119. SubseqUent lectures, free to.the pubU.c, are set· for Oct. 29 and Nov. 5 and 12. ' ·cosponsorship of the series is being done by the Junior League of Newport Beach. lll'"C1 0rlll,LEYEL LOOP 100% HERCULON• IV OLEflN PILE. EXCELLENT FOR HIGH TRAFFIC AREAS IN OFFICES OR APARTMENTS. MASKS SOIL, RESISTS STAINS. 10W SAU PllCO ••• ,.,AIAlll llTAll •.••...••.•.•••••• ss." •ftRUID ........ ff ... I\ C., ft.-1DI, IN! IDI ITI IUt• fllfl llllQIOl"lll SCULPTURED 100% HERCULON• IV OLEFIN PILE IN A TIGHT LOOP WEAVE FIBER THAT RESISTS STAINS ANO WEAR. MANY COLORS. 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Anxc;>ne interested in Clai ming Lhe dogs can call-Mrs. Be.aupre at 549-1805. ' . ' . Women's Coalition .Haps Ads , Cll'ICINNATI (AP) - It was a bad day for Durwood Kirby, Mr. Whipple, and the Ivocy Snow Baby, all Procter & Gamble advertising standa.,S-b(aren at the company ... -... annual stoekbolclen' meeting. A coalition of cbUtth -.and women's 1roups were efeated over· whelminllJ :ruesd11 in their effort to set the Cln· cinn1ti-based company tct<"Te-eX.afnine iti ad· vertiaing Policies toward women. But not before a lengthy discussion start- ed by several religious orders with support from picketafrom the local Na- tional Organization for Women. THt: Rt:SOL\JTION attracted only 2.3 per· cent .ol• the voteS cast by stockholders . , fttore than a dozen pict~. soine of them stockbolders in· tbe com· pany: ·marched outside with signs reading "How soft are ,Dur:rood Kirby's hands?' and ''Who'll s queeze Mr. Whipple?'' Both referred to oliar¥(en in Pl<G ad· vertislnl:. , ,~•::: w~~~e~ e: barruseil and depressed when her frencb fries are greaay or her hands don'l look like a teen· ager's?'' said a local NOW •spokeswoman. :·HOw ·many women do ··You know who secretly s queeze toilet paper in the grocery? And how • many women feel their marriage wiH break up if they can't make good coffee?"· The Unite d Pref)>yt erlan ·Church, bolder of 80,000 shares of stock, called on P&.G to COl\duct a study of its ad- vertisiilg policie' and U examination of the roles i n which women are commonly depicted. "IT IS REGREITED that some aspects of this resolution h ave lent t hemseJves to misun· detst-:mding and distor· tiori,'• said the Rev. RoJ>ert C. Lamar, of the , ... ·• ., ~·~t~gJ!,1.3, Priisby¢aD> 'e' Kidnap " T h e U n i led Presbyterian Church in no way deva lues the role P • p b ti• o f h o u se wif e o r mr on ro a On homemaker. But vast numbers of women are TQRRANCE (UPI J -Two persons involved in a "vigilante'' kldnaping last June in which a man was shoYed to hiit death o~er a Palos Verdes cliff were placed on pfobation by Superior Court Judge Bernard Lawler. The victim, Joseph Arce, 26, was allegedly punis hed by the group because he stole a color television set .and other items from the home of Mrs . Delores Whalley. MRS. WHALLt:V, 28, WAS ONE or those sen· tenced. She was placed on two years probation and !ined$375. Michaei Crawford, 21, was placed on one·year probation and fined $190. Both pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge or false imprisonment. neither m o thers nor hou se wive s . And millions of women who are, know that their roles of m other and homemaker do not limit or give primary defmi· lion lo their Lives.'' 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Nbue Van N1uyen feared few his life. but more, for the lives ol his wife and five children. He quickly made arran1e- m~t.s for them to leave Saigon for Guam by airplane. Nbue remained behind, convinced, as many others wert:.\...~~t the fall remained some time away. ·1-ney\Vere wrong. The Viet Cong tide l .. hed at the panicked oily withsurprisingml&hL TWO DAYS L.\TEll, 'IBE red nae Dew over Saison. Nbue's fear mounted ofletthe fall. He .Jwu a South.Yietn&DU!8:C HDaloL.Jle wu · a Roman Cailiollc. He had all..Wed his 'Wife and children to leave Saigon for re- fuge in the United States. Each was a crime in the eyes of the Viet Cong. each punishable by death. Nbue knew he had to 1et out. A close friend, a lieutenant colonel in the South Vietilamese army. told Nhue there was a way -vii a kind ol contem- porary underground railroad-to the Philippines. the Viet Coo• solclien who irulpected the bus atone the route, Nbue wu Just anotUrpeaaant. At Vang Tau, Nbue, following iMtroC'· tlons aiven by his friend, located a Catholic priest wbo would lead a group ol 82 persons, including 4.5 children, to freedom. The group was led, by secret signs, to a tiny fishing boat, not more than 20 feel long and eight feet wide. 'Ibey crowded in. THE BOAT TRAVELLl!lD tJp(J()1\51', hu1cin1 the shoreline. so_not to attract attention. After darkness fell, the boat turned to the east, toward the Philippines. . The VOJ&&,e in the ~ fishing boat luted five Clays and (ive nights. A schoolbook map, a compass and the sun were their only navigation aids. On May 9, the boat beached in the Philippines: food , water and fuel sup- plies were perilously low. Nhue remembered May 9 as "Resur· rection Day.'· Konf, Taiwan, Thailand and to friends be 01et two year• aao an a dlplnmaUc visit to Lacw>a ll<!•<h. Mr. and Mn. Rudy Burtm and Mr. ind Mr1. Georce Pletta joined the aearcb. A letter to tbe refugee eneampment at Ft. Chaffey, Ark., paid off. It WU p- around in an Engli1h class, ~ up In the hand.I of a relative ol Nhue • wile .who knew that she was in a camp Pendletonrefugeecenter. NHtJt: RECEIVED A Lt:TTER from bia wife July 3. On July 4, be left from Guam for Camp Pendleton, where lie was reunited with his wif eand family. On July 30, undertbespon!OrlblpotSt. Catherine's Catholic Church, Nbue and hisfamilyresettledinl.4guna8each. "We call it freedom day fOI' our fami· ly," said Nhue. Today, Nhue works p;irt·lime at Albertson's Market, and part·Ume as an interpreter in a Laguna Beach Unified School District adult education course that offers drivers• traini.o& instruc'tion for Vietnamese refugees. Ht: BR\JSHES \JP ON IDS French a ·. an afternoon adult education class. -· THE FOLLOWING IJAY, Ma7 ·~. , Nhue; dressed in peasant clothes, boarded a bus ordered by the Viet Cong to return peasants Who had flooded SaigM to their homelands. HE WA S RESURRECTED, AND ·alone. He knew his wile and children were in the United States. 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" ' J ' • • I • • • • • , .. • -r-~-----. --• • r • • • OAJLV I'll Of SJ Victimized Red Sox Throw Tiant, at ROOS Wilt Has His Way To Deal. · NEW Y•ORK __ .,.glng superstar Wilt Chamberl~. who alon1 with Bill Russell ruled basketball's backboards in the 1960s, finally is a free agent lo- 1 day. National Baskett.II As&oeia- t ion commissioner Larry O'Brien announced Tuesday·that he had given the 7.foot former Philadelphia 76er.s an Los - Angeles Lakers star the okay to deal with any NBA club he 'vants. WFL-'H- NEW YORK -'J:)ie World Football League, which came here to discuss whether ihe two- year-old enterprise should be dis- banded, ended a two.day meet- ing Tuesday by announcing that all 10 teams could continue and that it would no longer discuss its problems in public. l.eaving a wealth of questions unanswe red about what went on in about lS hours or closed door meetings. WFL president Chris Jlemmeter said, "We are not go- ing to indulge in any more speculation about the viability or lhe WFL because its viability to us has never been questionable." Black Soelc D ia "' .. ,,.,...·~""'-'"'I'. .. Controversi al Play : · ~ • ,_. BOSTON CLAIMED ·~FERENCE ON THIS PLAY;,eur THE REDS WENT ON TO WIN, 6-5. Carlton Flak TrtH to Get.:Around Clncy'• Ed Armbriater After the Bunt. e ljJs S.ink Boston I ClNCINNAT! CAP! -The BJC Red -Machine is l n thi driver's seat of the World Series, thanks to some ~udden power and a spark fr~ a home plate col· lision. ' The Cincinnati Reds unlim- bered their big·guns and turned a conlroverslal play at home to their ad·vantage for a 6-S, 10- inniog victory Tuesday night and a 2·1 lead In baseball's fall classic. In tonight's rourth game. the Reds send lefty Fred Norman against Boston right-handed act! Lui~ Tiant. ''We won tonight because we're lucky •.. because the O.TVT-lfl'lt O..•llft 4 •t S:J S gQPd l_..ord takes care oC us," said mcin81er Sparky Anderson. ~derson could think or no othtt way to deicribe the Reds ' biUe"rsweet victory in Game 3 - a p;ulsatiftg, tense affair that had everything, ·including the mOl:il talked·about play or the 1975 World Series so far. This was the situation; with the game tied al S-S and a runner at (U"St in' the 10th inning, Anderson order'ed pinch hitter Ed Armbrister to lay down a sacrifice bu.nt. Armbrist~ did as ~~~. but something unex- l>OC\"!\Jqllowed The bafl hopped a few feet in f.t0ftt1'.l)f '!lome plate llild 'Boston . c.ltcher Carlton Fisk cbarged to field it, He had diffi1culty getting to it, however, becaUse Armbrister was in the way. When Fisk picked up the ball, he didn 't t:'.ilt the man out be('aus e I probablY" tagged him ~erlgottheball . >.· ·''lou might as welt throw a · cross body block on the catcher, knock him down and go to (I.nil • ll 's a damn shame lo have a c'lll , Like fbat in such a game. I lhirtR.it was a double play ball e~cept:~ the interference. Jru;lea·d, l ·&et hit, throw the ball into ceilt~r . field and they wind 1,1p with fuu_::: nl'rs on second and third with. none otlt . ., Johnson was eqllally incensOO. "l don 't need to read the rule out or the rule book," he said: ''We a11 · know the rule and Armbrister did interfere with Fisk. The man is entitled to run to fir.;t base. but the runner <Ji.o not come into conta.ct with \fie fielder before he has the op~ portuni{y to field it. "f went up to the plate umpire and when I didn·t get any satisfaction, f went to the fir.st base umpire. I didn't gt>t an}· satisfaction from him~ either.. Jle just shrugged and didn't -=aay anything. Their interpretatiOO of the rule is obviously di(fehtlt from mine.·· • Barnett, or course, had his own interpretation or the rules, as did the Cincinnati camp. "[ ruled that it was simply a collision," Barnett said. "IL is in · terlerence only when lhe batter intentionally gets in the way of the fielder. 1 signalled that the ball was fair and in play." RED BLUFF, Calif. -Charles "Swede" Risberg, one of the players barred from baseball for life in the 1919 Chicago "Black Sox .. scandal. has died in a con- valescent hom e here on his 81st bi rthday. Commissioner Kennesaw Lan- dis barred Ris berg and seven other Chicago While Sox players a£ter it was re ported they took bribes to throw the 1919 World Series to Cincinnati. M he threw toward second base in R • . t• s --ana:ttempltOgelthc leadrunner. SSS esI. gna IOilS een. :::t.~hrre1~h~~:th~·~~i;~d~~~0 ly had runners on second and Lhird base bet' a use of the error. Dick S~ello, the first base um- pire Wllo backed up Barnett dur- ing the heated Boston protests on the field, said : "It was not.in- terference. In such a situation. the baller has as much right to go to first base as the fielder has to go for the ball. To make il.in- ferfetence, the batter would halte had to intentionally try to impedC the fielder from going for the ball. He did not do this.·· Rut Eliot r\sinov. author or a book about the scandal called Uni 's Amkn Fint Prep Coach to Go The play triggered" protest from the Boston bench, . . . .. particularly Fisk.; and manager •OST ON 1111 r II 91 s 0 0 0 s 0 1 0 • 1 0 0 J 1 I I l 0 1 I CINCINNATI ... , "bl Ro .. Jb (1 10 - Grltfit• rf J o o o Alott'"'"""1dph , 0 0 0 "Eight Men Out," s aid Risberg By ROGER CARLSON Southern Section. The CIF SS is didnotactuall$.pa -~~'inthe .. ~·un· .,..'"r1.ii"="'•"' .. _. ·~ijow..-dlll eum~.:-bribtls:' " · ,.;1. ,,..:,,ii,. ~ "'A. ~Y ppe_... _..'t11Wtk"thi'p4!ople wh6 to'be m ntfe OI' «~ls ms~cs ,00 th.is realized the effect of the 1n- RE'K Ga •es Old ' ~:·e-~ ordl]'·•~A.!.l'. ittwetaljonw~aiJ!>PlicaW....>" •• 1'':., -~ ·~"" . .... · , 1 ~c~nr ~ • Ander9) SJlfs\he tlidn 't realite; -·w'-ASH'I-NG:,i.:wN-~~ plan ~tO' _ ab.'<.:; ~"'' Qlllh~P~.P..-r -.the ·iJilplications himself .until have the. Baltimore Orioles pl~y ~el . · , ~ Septrmbe_r. CIF commissioner 11 or ~heir g.ames next s~ason 1n · _H~w.ever, the announced re· Torn.Bfr"o.es says the action was Washtn~ton s R FK Stadium has signa~1on of Ray Anders ~ay be taken in ltfay and the information be~~ . .re1ectcd by . baseball com-the first of many across the distributedpriortoSeptember. m1 s s~oner Bowie. Kuhn, the Or':Ilge ~oast area an~ Sou~ei:n AmonJ the things Anders says .\Vash1n gton Pos t i;atd tOOay. C8;1i!ornia due to the ~1tuat1.00 in is wr,ong with .the rule are (1) it TIJUANA -Somebody won $125.109 al Caliente racetrack last Satu rday but hasn't picked the money up, as of Tuesday. It was the second bigges t payoff s ince the track reopened \a~l ye ar after a fire leveled it. The winning ticket hit on two longshots in the seventh and eighth raoes . lt:;i holder has 90 d<.1ys to claim the money, the traC k said . Football F avorites A11rn5-All""''tl'1 8al11"'°"'9D .. r NiOW En11l11nd.,., I Dltn-,.,., ClltY9lilft<I o, • MlnMwt110 .. r 0.lrall b' • 0.11.lilndW•rClfttlftnilll by 2 W•~nlft!ltar1 oY9r HOu1ton b' S $1. '-""''-Phlt.edelOl'll• o, s use ..... , 0r.,,.,.. by 2• Stilllfard-r W11lllln<illlf'I by'"" UCLA ever W111hlnoton Sl11le b" 1S Nebornlr.il -rOlll•llO""' 51•1• .,.,. 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Nev' by, Noolf'I O.rrwo.,.r Air Fort it b' 1l Alill>il""" over T-slft tty 9 No, CMollM SI . o .. r No, (.11rollMb'J'lYI K11nlr«k,_r LSU b¥ 1Vt c.Dloril<IO OY9f Mh '4)Url by 1 , f'<lull•ln v11ue,o ... r NewPC1'1 Hilrtlarb'J' 5 K•-ay ovitr HIHltlllllfOl'I 8•-C.llb'J' 12 Cost•,,...,.._, eor-ctet Mllrb'J'J s..0 11,,.,.nllfo"Hr El Torob, 1• Los Al•rnllas o.,., Milrln• by 2VI Mllllr 0.1 e .. rSt. Anthon" by9 Mlu lon Vlo)oO¥er UnlY9n.ltyb'l'6 DonllHllls o .. rL•OUM S.Kll.,.,4YI Edl--rw.1111rnby1'h El Moo.MO.,., IEllilnt lil by I Galdlol W.11-r s.t'\lil MDIII<• 1Jf1 0rM9 CNsl o.,.r l'Vllltr'Ol'I by 10 Silddltbecll -r Sovth,..Sl•rnb'J' 12'h St. Ptoul.,,.rSer•llo b'• Kings Home With Capitals LOS ANGELES (AP) -The Los Angeles Kings, with high· scoring Marcel Dionne making hi s Forum debut, open their 1975-76 home season tonight against the Washington Capitals. The Kings come home after a three-game trip in Which they lost lopsided contests to Mon· treal and the New York Islanders before they finally recorded their \ first victory, a 6·4 decision over -\~tie New York Rangers!Wlday. While Dionne, acquired ln an · off-season trade with Det.rolt, bU been held to one ~oal in the Kl*"' three games, center Vic Vendky bas been the surprise of the early the Cl.F Southern. Sect.ton where a c~tii'Cts the personal rights of ~ay .interpreta~ion or the rules . coaches to en'gage in rree en- states that no htgh school c.:oa~ ' terprise outside of school class may tut.or any s~ver:ith or eighth time (2) it discriminates between grader '°. organ1za~1ons such as a stanci,J,rd 4.year and 3.ye ar high AAU.boyscluborpnvatecl~. scltOol ' inasmuch as a 4-ye ar Anders. operates .the, Irvine S('bool ha~the athlete one more Gymnastics Park, which1ncl~es year (3) .and· it discriminates nearly~ young~ters of all ages .. &:t.et..-"tbOse'}ligh sehools that The.rub 1s that a high school coach cen provide atr in-class program ~ not coach any 7th .or ~h suCh lli g.yri\nastics during the off ~gr~ in the state ol ca11ro~~ 1eUonas:opposedtothoseunable due to!Jte fact that the athlete 1s i 'to offer the sport in their athletic poten~1aj future student at ,,that . program. . coac:,P sscbool. , _.. . . ' .Also ·(4) it e tmlnates the poten- Anders s~ys he s mittating a tial of skiU development in high co~rtrestra1nt_. 1 ~pecialized• sportJ and (Sl it Th~ ryile !~·unjust an41 J.oo restricts the prorilotion or the ~.est~1ct1v~. says Ande'rs. fP'Cialized .sport in high school Basically it m~ans that ~ gym · Where specille coaching abilities coach can not be involved with 7th are becoming more desirable. ~Sthgra~ers.f~O!fl~Ya.rea. Anders says he's not the only And J think it s 1ndicat1ve that coach Btfected 1by this interpreta· Orange County and the rest or tbe ti on CIF Southern Section should be ,, ' k ~. d splitofftbewithlherestoftheCIF * La ewoo High's Richard Pan-A.m Games MEXICO CITY CAP! -Otis Bird.song's 18 points paced the United States to a 99-70 vtctofy Tuesday night over *' stubborn Mexican team. The Americans overcame.$ de- risive now or whistling and hoot- ing from the partisan crowd, and by the end of the tame the Yanks had earned the tacit respect or the17,000fans. The United States led only 48-43 at halftime, but depth helped the Americans pull them ahead in the second half when Birdsong and Mexico's Raul Palma ar\d Hector Rodriguez fouled out. Fred Robey and Antonio Ayala were thrown out late in the game for fighting. The men's 100-meter title went to Silvio Leonard of Cuba. who matched the Games recQl"d of 10.15 seconds he set in the semifinal. However, there were some anxious moments after the race , when Leonard kept going straighf, instead or veering . around the track as other run- ners normally do. He fell into a rnoat, about rs reet deep, but pfter some quick medical atten· . lion hd was pronounced not seriously t~·ured. ll'asely e: awfwd, a lltudent at Easter!\ lchigan University and ~er.resentinC trinldad· Tobago n the Gam'8, wea first out of the blocks. but 1ft<U over· taken by Leonard and llnlshcd '''' fial0.11. ; 'rhe two Americans in the final, Clancy Edwar«ts of Santa Ana and Bill Coll[ns, never were in contention. ' MIWIVO'-t..•'t'IALL c.n.do J, El S.tvtO!lf t Braall i. v-tuel• ~; 1 •••o"TLlnlNG omvMlgM 123.t tbi . S..ltl'I ' CMlos Lilslf'I, Olli•. 21'',41 IJllWdl.1, P1111lo 8 ii ff S•M, 8rill!I, tol\4. Ecl11oi1<d11n1lo T ,20lV.. I. C•rlos L•slrit, Cvb11, JO<t. 2. E H•QUitl Stn<he1, c.1orn111111, 269\4. J. FerMndO BHl, ""-'ID Jll<D, J•914, T•tol 1. Orlolt Lostre, Cuhlt, sn11o. 2. Pitulo 8ilti1t11 dt s.t., llr•lll .... sv.. J. FtrnilrlllO e..1, Puitt1o Rlto, ..,.a, eA,l•Ml.L El S.1'¥.... 000 • Ollt-0 t 2 Ult{tltd $UW1 , 910 111 91•-' • I O'ltilno. T1,1or IS lr 1"1or•1 (91 1nd cnt..,.....; H-•· Mllrlil ISJ,"o-to'nllo (51 .->11 Gus.II,,_. W-OwC ... 111110. L~. TRACI( •-11·11• .... •DoM ...... 1. P11mtlO J llitl, Mt trr O!>le11n1, 11 :M. 1. Pilltklil LOMf'Ot1l, CilflaGil, tl.«I. J. Mllrjorll lolM'Y. eon.to. 11 ;~2. S, ~Y'S &owln, LOS Nlgl8191, 11:'4. Me11'i IOI Mnitr O.NI 1"1Mh 1. 511¥10 Le Oflilrd, C11b1 , 10. IS. 1. Hil•l lW CrilWford, Trlnlcl•d·T•Hllf, 10.11, J. 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'J.• • • ~JI! IMi<ame'~ \liC .:.ore • I 2 0 • ' 1 1 • 0 1 0 7 0 0 0 000 0 0 00 0 1 I I I 0 0 0 0 0000 ~lb l017 T.Nru.lD lf ,)0 8itnc:hc: ( 1 1 1 G.l"~lf 1000 CON;lfl'CWln ... ( 1 1 ' • Geronimo t i • 7 1 I -.. p I 0 0 0 O.r<"P 1000 C.CMrollp 0000 MCf!IWIMy P I 0 I 0 E.~lwlt• p 0 0 0 0 NmtwlUitr ill• I 0 0 0 -. --,Flood s L~kewood teams, . · ~cial, tiecause th~ ·loaded with Westm1nsle_r. have donunat· the basel:i an~ went on f.o win the •• Tot•h l SS lOS To111n. l•t.16 ed,!'°Ys.gyi:n~ast~~s. , contest on Joe Morgan's single. Westminster s LOOl_'ICrawfor:d A seething Fisk had nothing and Fred ~arquez are mvo.lved in pleasant to say aboUt Barnett a recreatto?al progra.r;n through after the bitter defeat at. Gol~e~ Wes t College, s~ys An· Ri verfront Stadium. ders .. A?d one or l~~ ~ill have ''He blew it two ways.·· the tor,es1gn, t°:°. a\ West~sl~r. Boston catcher s aid o( Ba~ett . I und~_rsland the 1nien.t.~s or "The first time was when he the CIF. says _Anders. Its to didn't call interference on the control the undue influence factor play. The second time W3l:i wheh for any youngster to come to your l Onit out wr.en w1nnong "'" •tO<l'CI 8o!.IOl'I 010 001 107 I>-' •Cine Inn.II 000 J.10 000 1-• .. w """~ a. .. lill'ld ~~y CL,0·1l ... ,~ 0.rt ' IP H R l!R 1111 !ID •'••SS21 ' ' 0 0 0 1 (I ,. ' 0 0 0 0 ' J 1 I 0 0 ' 0 0 ' , J ' 1 , . i ' ' ' c .cMro11 ·~ . ' ' ' ' ' MCENI .... , 1>1> E.il~wlt• IW, 2.01 P > l w,.-0.rc:,. t -1:01.,. -s~.m. school. But our intent is to pro-... mote· gtmnastics in the Irvine :D: d • • . ,, E rommunity, not to foster a win-~~..... • u · .. on ra lOl!is factor at University Higb r.aa . ,... School. ' ... ;/ .. ._.. . ··1t·Scomedowntoamattetor n · D rr.r __ J _ havlng300youngstersinvolvedin 11Ufer nonon w~n my gymnas tics park to working with 16-20 girls arter school. I feel 1 can do both, but the rule says no. "This is going to affect a great number of coaches in diving, wrHlling, swimming and' other sports,'' says Anders. It also means a high school basketball coach can not oper,ate a league for boys in grades 7 and 8 r~gardless of their ·expected af· filiation in high school. Byrne», the CIF commissioner. says he's heard no other opposi- tion to the rule until now. "lf the South Coast League wishes a modirication it has an an op- portunity to present it at our next meeting in January .:.:. says Byrnes . .. , admit it sometimes seems slow in gelling these rules across. but it was made a matter or record in early September and was print· ed in our May bulletin.·· Al:i it stands Anders and many other~ will have to make a choice-and the last or this story iastilflo,develOp. ' . - LOS ANGELES <APl -Th ey gave John Wooden the tradi- tiOnal retirement watch Tuesday night. 'I.hey also gave him a powder· blue. Mercedes Benz. F,.iVe-thousand well-wisher& sang_ t'ffappy Birthday·· to Wooden 1'l ·a retlre men\ party in Pauley Pavilion, w~re hi& UCIJA bjisketball teams won 149 games and lost \wo. It marked, the end o( t1i'e 27. year Wooden-UCLA era, one ol the most spectacula"rly sue· ces·srul in 'iparts history, as the coach turned 65 and officially re- tired. Ma yor Tom Bradley, Bob l-lopc and 100 or Wooden ·s players took part in the ceremonil.'S . '·John Wooden has had many big nights in his lifetime.·• s aid Bradley, himself a UCLA graduate. "This may be the biggest.·· A slim, erect Wooden and his wife Nell entered to the first or several standing ovations. pass- ing through a double column or his players, incl ud in,:: thret'·l1n1t-. - All American l,ew Alcindor, no\v Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. ~Wooden agreed with Rradl ey that the event "''as special. ''When some body asks fl'll' what m y most memorubl c ex· · perience in athletics has been. now 1·11 be a bl e to tell them." Wooden said. "This ls my n1ost memorable moment .. The coach watched films of his teams' 10 NCAA cha mpionships. He heard himself quoted by team trainer Elvin {Ducky ) Drake as telling his players before games "Winning basketba11 is not thl· most important thing in life, but it is fort he next tw o hou ni. ·· Wood en joined the lau~hter fnr Bob Hope's quips: "When thry told Wooden that Jabhar h ad charisma, the coach said. 'tapc him up and we·11 pl ay hitn anyway.' . Wooden is such a considerate coa ch that he gr ew organi c alfa lfa in his backyard so Bill Walton could have a dccC'nL Jurich ." ' • -----, • . -- • .... , _______ _,__Q_"'_,_:o.....:.....;' -' Bf DAILY PILOT W.ctl\etdey.'Octcbtr 1s. 1m For F V Passes I ·Newport Will .ic Grid Aees·1 Rmmjng Defense Concerns ~ . , . . Is Forte · · · · · -. Stay in Zone ForGriffs Fullerton Caach i Co'ach Ji,P1 Rodarte ~~ya 1 hi1 1.0a Alamitos lnllh llrlflinl are a run- ning te~m. a nd that they .ooly-p a11 to ke.ep their op- pc>nents honest. . ·Newport ll arbo r •ligh·s Sailors are still looking for lhal ('lusivc first Sun6el Lt«tgue vic- tory of \be 197S cam- pai gn with Fountain \"alley on the .t'genda ,F,riday night at Orange Caai;t College. Sailors of C'oach Di\I . Pizz1ca have virtually ('liminated thl·mselves of any cha.nee at bagging a third straight crown or co-t1tll' 1n th<> Sunset f;JCl~ P1zi1t'<l says. "\V~'vc gol to kt•t•p ut1r ht·ads up snd haVl' l~noug h pridl' .to p!;)y :;omt• good rootball ... But-when fhe Griftins I face o(r agains t the F.Yllerton College foot- ball coach Heil Sherbeek is concerned about his team's defense on the eve of an opening South Coast Conference •howdown with the Orange Coast College Pirates Saturday night at Anaheim Stadium . ·A fter tv.•o Jo!)sC's the ~arina Vikings Friday ... ,. '• nl'ght (8) at We11lminsl'r -~ • • ~ ... Hlgh.J1in Suni!et League SCOTI REID football ~ction , there "l don't knqw if we are strong enough on defense at this time to· compete with them," Sher beck says. "We have a young SA Goal: F1i:.c z.1ca says he C'an·t go into any spet•ific:; re· garding his reactions to his team ·~ third loss in fou r s tarts , s latin g. "Wh at I've told my lt•am can·t bl' said for print.·· MIKE GAGE OCC Offense GWCPtfertM maybequ1le a few honest gridder.son th6 field. · :. .~, Ttie.. passing combina-team.. that is improvtng y .tion.o/KJ.U1. Kingsolver to each week but they are a Contain --:i, Jli;u.~ Heiser sparked a very strQll g team. 'ft.a UJ)ffet over Edi.son •"J would have to say last week. Now 2·2. the thai Orange Coast is pro- G r irrins· came rrom bably as strong as we behind to overtake the have. seen them in Ch~rgers. several years. They have W • _ Cll'arly r ::·::ica is pret· lgmor ty unhappy "'1th hi s . e team 's loss. 31though ht• · snys lhl' effort ;igainst ._; l,O NG REACJt -Mike Marina was one of it's 'J'.homa s h<1 s d('vised a better rfforls. si mple solution on how to stop thl' Mate r Dc i Hi gh "We Just ).!ol bl'al." says Pi zz ica . ··Now !\f9narchs football team. t .r, ··1r anyone can contain we·re looking at a team '.f.i!ll Wigmore. then you that throws the ball. We l'an stop their attack .. have to stop Fountain safs ThomaS. head rOC:t. Valley"s pass and it has ball coach at St . Anthony two of the fin est passers f.ljgh . · \~:e·ve seen in Chris Do ve fleiser. a5·8, 155-pound a lot or a mmunition and junior ha:s hauled down they capitalize by scor- f i ve passes ror t he ingonlhebigplay. :season, including two for "Tony Accomando is tou c hdowns against probably the bE'st run·· 1 ' F.<:lison. · ning back in the state 1 right now and they throw Kingso~ver has com-a lot or other things at · pleted 16 passes of 42 at-you. tempts for 302 yi'rds this ''The offens e can·t !:lea~on . Th! 6,0 ,segior work unless they have a quarterback h as thrown good line in front of two touchdGW n _Aasses them, either. But Thomas d nt'sn 't and Gary Coleman. kilo"' whether hi s Sainls "But we can't let them \\·ill be able to t'ontain dictate a change in our Wi gmorc Friday night style of defense. We'll when the two team:-; open continue with our zone Angelus Le1:1gue football second ary because if you P,lay ~t St. Anthony. try to change things like • While t he Saints have that you 're creating uggled th.rough £our f!lorepro~le~s ; less games. the "FountainValley<tida narchs have compiled great job in pass protec- -0 mark and No. 5 ti on ror its quarterbacks. ki ng in the CI F 4·A tix;, in the West minster · came. W•:fl 'haVe"fd;play And the main real'lon it fairly corfvJili.tional;us· ·:.1or Mater Dei 's success ing our st~n ts or laying ~as b~en the running and back depending on the ij.hrow1ng of Wig more. situation.·· .... _ "Wigmore li~cs to run Ne wport ·s offense ~-end he does 1t often " · -.11. SCOTT MALLORY GWC Defense MARK DOBIS , Saddleback Offense ~ays Thomas .. And the ' has rd t ~.xactly ~et the ' GREG BENNETT TIM BROWN ~4'~Ys he thr~ws to are · ~~~hd~~~einsi~~~~fo~ _s _a_d_d_l_e _b_•_c_k-'-_D_•_le_n_s_e __ ...:__o_c_c_D_e_l_e.:.n..:•..:e~- sually open because the three losses. efenders are so run con-· . ,.::;ciousofWigmore." On~ or .Fount a in p . Pl .. St. Anthony doesn't Valley s maJor .wea~ns assIDg a us, ve ~ running threat , on d ef~se l.~ m id · , l ke Wagmorc but has a._ dlegua K.e l/1. a'"t --' , '°'' • 1 • tent passing combina· ler~o n . wh ~ m_ak es 8 Mi £ A h • on in quarterback Joe habit or. ge!llng into.the nus or pac e f umme.r and receivt!r OPP:Os1t1on s backr1eld ormac Carney. rapidly. Plummer has complet-"Y(.~~ · , e_ a ~~ •12\lf 68 passes for 686 ce~A1Ck.-:.C:~..l"li0""1:Hf t , • l ards and Carney has is cap•ble of ,c ul{fn't: orr fo r eJnl.a n . ~as aug h t 30 Plummer Patterson 's penetr at ioh mouth 1 n g h 'i S erials for405yards. . lfbecan .do'iterreci~velY Southwest e rn <;o,lcgc The Saints run from a it wi,11 enatile us 'to play A~ac.hes which finUlhed :ttPro o~fense and their top our offensiYe blbcking Miss 1on .Conf~rencc fool- @ack 1s Ra lp h Es posito, a ,system f airly straight," ball action with a 1·7 re· ~ullback who has picked saYs Pizzica. . · cord .. ~p 228 yards on 50 car· Pizzica has m Oved his This season. thou.eh. ~es. o!fense into i" split baCks ~o~e~ an ta I k s op · lo throw and t!e Apaehes · pass defe e "'as miserable last w ik when San Ber"n ardifto beat Southwestern, -40-31, in a game in which the Ap ac hes gave up 338 yards passing. Prep Poll Changes St. Anthony 's downfall system wt'tn.. fullback t1m1st1cal ly about an asbeenondefcnse.Op· o ·an c•risty still A,pac hesteamthatlikes . en~. have scored 97 ,"sideliJ\ec,.. w'tti b~ck pro-to thrO\Y a nd seldom 1nts 1n four games', ...,bJeJ;US .• t'Mri's\y; a ood ·.~s. lthoueh the Saints bfc:Se et' ··t\d "tn1tt~co~ \Ve have t\i:o r eallt Servile and Santa Aea layed Del Rey League tal in 't ~)~or..s' I • 1~0t P ~::>e·r !I,' · th VaUey continue to 1¥,d wers_ St... Francis and .rormatWn ~s nbt ~: r"!.S U ~.':"'e!!l ~rn coach their divisions in Or~e t. John !)o:1co closely ed back in th~ lineup un · a.tr. anW have.some County prep footblll rore lo~ung 18·11 and til a week ~Ster r9r the pretty good rec ~ivers . rankings, but th ere "-5 ~-23. i.oara game.' And we .are working on been some movem$lt ~ ~~:.':'~ning game all the within the ranks as Em- ~ C l if Partly because or an pire League teams Ken· Ontro 0 ,..,empo inept runnln_g game. the nedy •nd A"n aheim begin • ' ..I.. 4 Apaches are 1·2·1 overall tomake noi1e. and O·l in confe rence Top.ra nked Servtte ~.# /i M play. And they will beun· races a bi& challenge ~ IP'.l.US t or esans derdogs Si'turday night Thursday night in the J.l when they meet the Sad· Angelus League opener t M. . v· J H " "h P4imaStadium . ,'. I dleback C911e~e Gauchos with St. Paul a t .La Ir Costa Mesa ttigh.:s outside team Wtth its op-8 is!:l1on te o 1g · , °'"""c..111't,T••••·• ~1ustangs .are to remain tions and rollouts. We'r e The Gauc hos, who ,_w-.... .. ,..... ~' 1ncontent1on rortheCen· going to have to concen· combine r unning and ;:~,.!~~~~' ~ ~ tury ~.eague rootball trate onthe'outsi~e.They passing, are 2-1 and l .Mt1•r0t1r.t-01 u ~h a~p1onshipthe0Cft?nse tax your d~Cense, \here's Forernaq says, ''they ::::::'~,~~;if-01 '! 1s going to have to control no question about it .. , look like they always do. °'-~MwT••1•J.,., J-A the ten:tpo better than las t Frenc h is also hopeful They have some pretty t~~·~-;:_ ~~~Y • 14 -4 1 week 1n a 21·14 loss to his team can rebound of-sturdy people and don't i.EJ~•cs.u ,, Villa Park. fensi vely after being shut make many mistakes. ::~~.'~!, ;: .. " Frid11y coac h T o m down to 3 completions in Larry Jordan is a pretty t.s.no.'"'111111....01 n .. f'iench·e Must angs col· 19 attempts against Villa g~ ru~ner. and their of· ~:~.:!'/2•21 :~ li'de with Corona del Mar Park. fensive hne as good.·· . '· T"'w IJ.11 ,0 . .u:Newport Harbor High, "Tim Rosauer .didn't j~.T~h:•:;;:G~a~u~c~h~o~•~a~l~s~o~l~1k~e~"~·~-~·~"~"~"~"~'~' ====:::~' 'in a battle between lwo havt:> ;\ good ga me ... but r;::---~1 -lcircuitelevens. th at haopen:s. ·· s t:t yK 1 "We "v(' got to execute bette:r with our blockin~ and passing game .. , says •French. "We didn't e:<- ,·ecute too well again~\ ·Villa Park. but you have to give Vil la Park some er~itrortbat :· ' French. "Roso.i ue r h<ts dont) an outstanding job l for us and he'll do it again." French says Mesa is mentall y r eady for Coron@ d el Mar. "We'r e not d~Wn,"' sayti French. ''Tha'l's one or the thing's 1_1Villa Park dominated we·ve really worked at. yte game with 73 of. I'mcpn'1h\c..fttwe·rea3-1 playf to 40 for . team al this point." adds 'Mesa, putting too 'much, ~eucp in ref~ence to aq .pres11ureonthedefense. esr:;:• I • Ml!:i»IOll • Corona del Mar'3 de· Vi · ,. ~ Ceme Isn't too s habby. NA 1 running atta~k either. and Frerich says •fto.w..ea promise al hi1 major con tern Is t•ilbaCkln t he Villa Par1c Cdlll's ability to qillckly giime w°h!'!t Dan Dud• react to cover' up n'li¥· {lrt'41'.Pl•~61 yardtl A 'l•kes. 1n 14 carries to up his "Offensively , Corona se•soo totals to 181 yards ~ deJ Mar iseems to be an ?n50carrie~. $3,1. - 36.95 38.93 40.14 42.66 69.90 73.90 77.86 80.28 85.32 76.14 ' 80.10 " . and ha:;beenintercepted ''Beside that. t hey six times. • · . ,'"' , . have a lot of momentum The Griffins runrupg coing fo r t hem now and1 game has rolled up--.006 they are a m uch better s~ason ylirds on 140 car-;eam than they were at nes ror a 4.2 a.yerqe. the start or the season . ~II back Steve Fpgel and Winning gives them con-~ a m ~nyder h av~ fidence"'" been . doing , most of ~e Sher beck is praising da_~age l a te l ~" ~1th t he u ride(eated (5-0) D~v1d Sprague :t1delmed. PiraL.es on offense what W1t h a pulled ha ms~ri'ng. abo\..it'the defense?' . Fogel has carr1 ~ 33 "They have a typical l1m~s rorl44yardsforthe squad, big and strong. se~on and Snyder has They play the run well ga1 n~d 107 yar.ds 011 'l7 and take pride in stop· carries. . ping the running g~me . Spra~ue. lust yl'ar s Their secondary has two ~ll·Sunset t.eague lead· ·veterans back -lhere fo r 1ng_rusher: may se~some continui~y and t hey seem act1on.aga 1nst.~ar1na. to enjoy comi ng u and ~ar1~a. w~1ch alsohrui rutting You hard. PThey a s ubs tant1 ~l ground playtough,"he says. gam(.', could gav(.'.the l.os Fullerton's offense has Al _defense a surf test. perked up in its last two R~a rte, howcvrr. d~s games with the insertion 1n"Ot .,f ee_m too '_YOrrte~ of :\1.or ris Bledsoe as a~~ his ?ef~",S\'',fi. 'f"1l ~tarting quarte rback. be~, ng up. · "Throwing the football Our dere n i;e ha_s is a good part or our o£-~lay~e4 .~ell 1.~P . ~4l~. th1s rr,l'l,lfe .'· th,e .~oach says. season, he-says.· J\!ld ' Lthink we'v.c become a we ~.ave bel•n cons1s-little stronger in the last tent . two games.·· " Sponsol"ed by ;prange Coast : •.. Da,il.Y Pilot .. .. \ * Cash Prizes Worth ssoo -•Y Pigskin Pick8"1G '75 winners will be awairded_ a tot.I of $50 in cash. First place entries receive ·$25 second ptace wins $15 and $10 is awa~ded for fftinl ~t;u;o, Winners are notified by mail. "I • ~ Look for the official Pigskin Pickeroo lllP1•yers form each -k in the Dally lot sports pages. Orcle the team you think will win in N<ll of "'9 30 pairings. You may malt _. entry or bring It to the Daily Pilot offke •arest you. There are Daily Pilot offices In Newr,ort Beach Laguna -ell, Mission V tlo, Huntington Be•ch -ODltaM-. I I 1st pfize $25 • ~ • " 2nctpri~e $15 " ' • Bledsoe b·4 s b een . ' }\'.llen the Hprnels turn t o· the runnlhg game. j\lonty Bullerdlck h .. ..,.credentials 8iinllar to "th<><• o! occ·s Tdny Ac- comando. 8u11erdick is second in 14e conference wit~ 345 yards in four gamts for a S.4 a"erage ~le Accomando ili the 1 ader with SO I yards largel y responsi ble. Against Golden West, he pa :Js ed for f our touchdowns. While the Fullerton team ls young, t is also big with the offensive l i ne averaging 247 pounds per man from tackle.to tackle. El Toro a 1.4 average . BBack To Tackle Tritons El Toro High School to the Outs ide, )l means will step out of the frying troublt.'." p01nandintothefirl'Fri· With llurghardt day night to open South sidC'lint"d for m•st or the Coast I.eague football game. the F.l To~oorrense play against undefeated \\"85 limited to J05 yard'i, San Clemente. 81 of it 1 coming on five Coach Mac !\1oore p01sscomplrtionsbyKey. knows the situation we ll · Moore feels Rurghatdt but says be and his El Will strl>ngthcn the pass- !Oro Chargers arl' look-fl1g game-ir•i::iven time to 1ng forward to the game throw. The E l Toro line despitean0·4record. worked o" this phase . ·'We know we are play· before last week's game. 1ng the probable titl e Rut the big concern in favorite but we'd rather th<> Chargers camp this play the m first ... ~1oore week is defense and thl~ says. ''We're looking strong running o( San forward to the league ClemE"nte's Brian Wood . season. Roh Wad e a nd Tom ···vou hav e to re· A.rons along with Randy member lhat thrre of the Adams. teams we played are J..1 The C h iirgers will right now and the olher is cbunter with Craig·Driml 2·2 andprobablythebt..•st and Kl~vin U rquhart of the lot." · ulong with ·a he<t lthy In the game with El Rurghardt runnin,I! and Oorado la st week passing on the option qua rte rba ck Scotl play. Bu rghardt was injured early a nd sophomore Steve Key did a credita- , bJe job in a losing ('aUSl'. Calendar Burghardt will be back T1111~, c<H.t.161 (or the San Clemente out· Cross country -co,t• M•s• "' ing Coron• Oe! Mii<. IEI Modf'n• ., IEll- . cl•. IE!lllOn 11 W•sl••n. N•WP0<1 The CO<:iC'h \.\'as dis<:tp· H•rll>Or .11 Fount•ln v.11,,,, ~ poi n l e d ....,, j l h t he a..ac:" "'a. .... Hiiis, !Min c1 • ...,m.. "' El Toro, Mlulon vi.10 •I un1....,..,.1,, Chargt•1·s defense and is ~.11.1.,..;tO!.•T Marl .... t•ll•tS u 1 • \\'Ork ing Oil lh<ll phase or W•l•r PC>,lo-11ur>!lng!on &..c." "' th . IC•.....qy, S..n Clf'mf'<llf' vs El Toro.of cgame this wet>k . M~Vi.,o, L•oVM B••"et'o..... "We ·wercn "t tucklin~ '.·~:f ,,.,;1~ .. iP•J•.,..•.•1 5-a gbod at ull ant:t•tHi.i tl•am Jh,<fl~, &l~tbJll \p.ttt ·1.:o1 .. 11 purs uit \.\'as n 't thcrt' i'"""''mfnll••••t ~~~ e,,1tnEi..a1 W•"ll h t . lolewpot1Harbor,C.OU•M•n.oilll1unl· " av~ 0 C'Ontain 1~10t1 •9*.acl'I, M•rlna •I FO<M'IT•ln those tl\tettnrt.1nnt-'rs of V•t1•¥. M11s•on v1e10 "10..flll Hlu\. Sai\ Olem"ente1t:1 or-we111 11~~,W~ ... ~d'~~~,'~"1@. be ln trouble. tr they get ~· !G1r11 111~ut ~k•i4•uat119 " 0o1den weu tJ JCIL . ' . ' ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 ·ENTRY B LANK : • • . ... . • me .·:·................................ • • • ! AddrHS .••.... • ..•..................... , . • ! • • : City ........................ z,J p... .. .. . . . ! : Phone •. .'....... . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . • . . . . • . . • . • : ! Circle teilms you think will. win this week's 9ilmtS ! : Atlant a vs Rams : : Baltimore vs New EngJand : : Clevelan!I vs Denver : : Detroit vs Minnesota : : Oakland vs Cincinnati 1 ; Washingt on vs Houst on : : Philadelphia vs St. Louis : : Oregon vs use : : Stanf ord vs Washi ngton : : UCLA VS Washington State.. : : Nebraska vs bklahoma state : : Wisconsin-vs Ohio State : :. Northwesterri-vs:Michigan . : : Michigan State vs M_illn~so1a : 1 Auburn vsCeclrgia lec:I)• ·: : Penn State' vs Syracuse : 1 Pitt vs Army : : Navy vs Bosti>n-College : : Notre Da1T141 vs Air Force : : Tennessee:vs Alabama : ! North Carolina v' NO~ carolina State! : Kentucky VS LSU ' : ! Mlssour· vs COiorado : : OCCvs'Fulierton ! • • • : E! Modena vs ~stancla ! ! Unlll'erslty Vs Misslon·vie)I! .. : El Toro vs.San Clemente ! Dana Hills Ys Laguna Beach I 82,98 J1a.1e1' aa.02 • l 78-15 • 89.38 36.0l -~s 40.05 I • 2f19 ~ ~1 A9 2.4)2 ' 4§.01 3,b9 ' ·-" :tr:d prize $10 : F.ountaln V~Uey~s New~ · :. Costa Mesa vs corona del Mar : -TIE BR&AKE"-..;.,~,.,_.,..,on tile tcit.1 ! n-ol polftb s~I• allai.'""'" I" • • • • • • • • • • • • • 44.69 3.21 ,, . . ... . . . .. ..... : ' ' i i •· I • •·· •'"f ·,· ·~· •. ·111.1111ii11 • • • • • • • • ,. • • • • • • • • • • ··~·····~·····~····························~ ~ ~~--..~ • .., .. ,., I 1•~.-• ' . • BB Foe ----~ Prais'es Holst ..., • • I . ·._.. 111-· -._i_.___,s.1m . t.~ DAILY!'!LOT If \Vaiting ~to Jell Wome~'s_ lhlels Rwstlers_ L-~-_ ~ Sdlmldt ... ,ood -~ Sports Balance Ke'\!: Dinppollltlllent. ~Ptat111181Q1Vle-n.t -'t fE ----·-.l. Pertui-••·"stheL.-.lo c-sofar.,.be nor, recel•er and -"to describe Didi: . ~ reall1f_we_ baveex~-lf --· _,,.,,,__ t Roebe'• feelina• ·-WUr than -,_, .. in only -1ame-4bo7 Jlocb• It liilpr.....S --nn a oni a 1 -~ .,...,.. . _ _:.. __ .-............ ---'-•• f.UIUT,1 ... 11. s Mi e bis Ullivenity lflP 'J'To.. sayallocbe. ''Welaavea't bad. 21 aaalaat Lql w(tb the Dlabloa' :!:'~:';J:;!t ~ :1f' . .1ola Rancnner •alll jw, who Ued for tbe been •Ille to •• -ol-~ R--balance. ...IMI ... -........ SA1'TA "oNtCA-' ~la 11'.onfea -""' b UI-• 11'14SoutliCOasttitle. 1ea1eaoioa: Utt•• wuat Udpatea problems Fri.. ••r1t•1 b••• ~ ibod :::,u:::,r-.=tt •'---""th 1._. .• ae ._..a ' and we -· down de-dav. balaDCIJ ruDn!ng aad _ .. , ... =.._ Annually, Santa Monica -""""° w• • nC· olat tbe. baal ' -·-•· • •• <:.. ... -~ .. -.. __ ... City Colle1e ll•es -~ tory over Glendale ID four non-league fenatvel.,y aaainat ___..,.,, ....i:iU;ro. "-"-'" a.-tMJ•~w... '"I ~ quarterback bla K.en -1am ... th• TroJa·· ·-~-peranza last Satur-M .... '"" Viejo· Ila • car· lllq threw more, • ·-dies "'llb Ill P1P•l(l1 at-belono laeinl ta Ventura, necly Hieb F18htina lrlsb --· -•~ I t •1 M-~ t lb •. aoc1· ,..,...,,:r• '"' ••• --tack. • ' 30-28. Altc a U ·? win. ·~•-•1 •2 ··•a-•-•-a bit""' d••. We reall• feel we ~-•e &e• e, u• eyll can Aadrun lhei -.. -· -.-' th ,...._.. team hu faced v -~-~ ,,. -' ~--·•-bob u n~ -.. ~ ·And altbou1b the over Compto11, e -•-· El lfod .... _. •••benslve about hit are ca ... •"'le or s-..i...-~&11, w u auwu ,_ •• now. r ---••••• ...... «M> _. ".,... ... ,, bed ~e · ena'a ~• ~~ ·--fl>r t • l b ji D ., Corsairs ha•'!' another Corsairs la1111e con- Cody. ~~-~~ c~= ~f!::: ~:~::d~"::! :re•~~~~ R'ocbe. ~J.~11• .,-::.;, 1:!."es~r c:ne 8 j50 :::._ =i::~·•11 cM> "' ,....., top aerial came in 1975, terence play lut Sa~ Hanaartaer, l bouab. in~le•m~e -er Fri• ··-•.'' • quick l)laler. AD4. -~ );i~th thlJfleld &oal" :~::-.·,'.•"• "" •• -Santa Moolea coach Pat day with a 42-' trllll!'P.!' hopes Holat la no beU<r ----~ -,-Youna says his club Is a over 1 ow 1 Y ~',A; than Cody, whotbrfJWfcr ...,.... • ...,.. • .,l'IOC. CM,""',.,...... Jot more balanc;ed than Southwest. =~=~:~.':'ns Will Go Against Estaaela '· , ~ ·. E:::,:.=~ P~~i:.·,r.•;. comt•c 1~·~r:.~~!::'!~ ··we are really Im-· w . elonr. •• says Young last year. If we've pre11ed with the whose Corsairs host hurt by a nything stren,U.ofHolst•s·arm •• I/ .J-. B * D--k 1 ~ ,~....,~111tJt•>111>°"'".. Golden Wes t College season. it.--baa bel!n ~:r'c1e~::~~~edbe·~ ,, anguaru:J oas., ~ 0 ·~ear ~~*Er:5!C ~un;-J~!t~~i~8Jc: J;t0~~r:~~:t~e•t0 f.: throw, especially agaimt • -'-'<k lOH)llei'GorNit .. ,. ference ·rootb&ll game: down back there ag~ warren. El Modena Righ"s and J im dberg. Rees 1DCMt and best ta1ent or cia doHn"t pose,'• says Gew•IOHl•l-•1.. ··we've been improving: Golden West.'' aaf.\ ''And we can't take Vancu,rda have · been has4TDs. any Cea\ury Le~gue Leiter. "It bas tbe best iceoycOHJdlef:::=r" eveey week. We're more Young. ' Huntington Beach light· playing second<'Jidale to. AS for team. ~ receiver I 've seen this J•111••,.•·W•IJ1I IDH> ••• ttoM-of a balanced team than Young, in his fifth ly. They are capable of lhe drum beating of wt-roadblock, ''I-don't know of any year in Gary ... ~onfer, out-=~!:; IOH>Olf~N'floody-anythiqgelse.'' season as San \.J!: pJaytng good football and defeated Villa' Park in the Eagles eotial problem ~tar-side of-Xenaedy's Rick DtllvT!t< While Young hopes for Monica's head coacb; :have · ehown potential , Century Lea:gue football Parma: a nd all three of =~:':.:.."'v•Y 10"1 d•' balance, the pass still is believes Gofden·W~t 1s running the houston citcles-due t1o a toss in Dana_ Jti"ll. S FimcJS Estanc1a.'s quarterbacks s-vw--w.ni 10M1 °'' Frldtllnclltf'-lhe main offensive ingre-the No. 1 team in the~ veer." non,league action which lookgood. • t';,:"~0ot..i'8•4 oHl .. , "'*"''" dientfortheCorsairs. ference. ~- • The unbeaten .Irish blemishes the EJ Modena • ••1 bope we ve seen all 9ilr1ofl .. 1. S o p h o m Q r e "Golden West is upi.~ have s hown plerity of slate. of Est an c i a• s An••r•on-Mc.K lflltY CDHt ••• quarterback Dave Tabor standing, it is '!t'ell· potential too and are But in reality the 35-33 Wi ' • c · ;___L c;a~arterbac~s. Estan-PoMn-,..."°"'•1 • (5-11, 185) ranks No. 2 in coached and i~plays with st.rooc f-ayorites to im-loss to' Empire League mmng OII.WO aa•s line spli~ are very ·s..OM11Mteta1 ca1M1..-the conference in pass-a lot of enthusiasm.1Jle prove their recprd to:S., leader Kennedy is more ti&ht ~nd thats g~lng .to Mtw..w isci ... 11:.':w.. ing, He's completed 32 of strongest part of ~(s ~iday night ~~en they Uidicative than any of El m ake tt tough to get toils c.111.1 .. 1sc1 .. 1Houw1-2. 67 (or 5()'1· yards and five game is its running ·~· tnv ad e Hun tin 1ton Modena's victories as to There is good news and Cunert v expects to quarterbacks. Oursecon-S.-•-isct llei'C•~·•-1· touchdowns in guiding tack and obviously M .. w th . b d f 1 d • h Oll'lltt,_ ($CJ cltf 00.Wflfloler .. S, • ....... Beach. the capabilities of coach ere is a aews or the alternate quarterbacks ary is gomg. to ave to o.51.c.• llCI*' Ht1Wy1-2. Santa Monica to a 3-1 re-Davis is the top runner. Kennedy is ranked No. Bob Lester's Vanguards. Dana Hills High football Rob Stamos a nd Vince playsuper.'' ~. M.S1.c:•fSC111t1Gv1ci1•s. cord. ''We r'egard Goldt;n · tb f th' k A th ts · "-llCl lMVlllttWeuOfl•S-6 m . e CIF 4-A poll and Kennedy is rated No. 2in am is wee -Wlnningboff against Dl;ong e nugge m 1_.,11111vicltfFtMtr•1. Tabor's chief target is WeSt as the top tearn,·ID possesses the Ci:JF's best Orange County 4-A and P,.nd Friday night when Laguna. · El Mode"a's line are ~n tsci:!,.,.TCMPferM. freshman Miller Johnson the conference."' S;u''s pasalng combination in No.6inCIF4-A'J)Olls. the Dolphins travel to ·-~1 ·m not too crazy Greg Erich (6-0, 215) at .,..,-c.LYfldlSClo.tFet"•~· (8·2, 175), who h as Young. ,-: quarter b a ek Mark Sa t tt rd a y the Lagtma Beach to.take on about alternating them,'' of(ens_ive tackle and de-1-s. caught 18 for 338 yanis The Rustlers have ftdt Lars~n and receiver Vanguards invade lheArtistsintheirSouth saysCunerty,"Butthey fens1ve end ; Dave :!~111~"''u (SCl .. ,,....,1""andtwotouchdowns. losttoSant.Monica,ite- Rick. Parma. Newport Harbor High to Coast League opener at have both done good jobs Kingsland (6-4 , 18S) atde-""' L-·~uct-1sc1 "'' lklf•-Arthur Sibley is the feating the Corsairs. As .a junior last year, battle Estancia's Eagles 7:30, c~~ch Hill l.'unerty and it has not worked out tensive end ; Joe Y<>l!"g =~ tsci o.t JonH-SI~ Corsairs' leading rusher. JS.27 in 1972, 31-28 in 13 Larsen threw fpr 1,421 in a game which will goa hopes 1l s the good~ too badly."-(6-3, 180) a~ offensive 1-1. He 's gained 201 yards in and 23-0 last year. ; Yards andhe'bas already long way in determining ·that makes the d1f-Adding to the lood guard and linebacker; .~1-·Stiew, tMvl .,., S.vl·1t1o11i.'" 60 carries for a 3.4 f d d ~ Girls Field Hockey . . passed for 823 this E:jtancia's future in the erence in the final news. is the return o( and Ran Y Bran .en-Bf"....,.~, 1sc1.., a•-average. And Ray Cryer • season , completing race for the circuit score. . Kerry Crabb to the berger (6-2, 185) at tight =~R.19'r isci ... Few• h.as 177 yards in 50 car-G 011;!· ...... .!!· .. ~~ .. ~~a.1 1 45-0(·79 and throwing for crown. Cunerty feels he has Dolphins ' lineup this end and linebacker. sc1Nc1a•J• nes (3.$ average). w.tt.111ff, TtddlG•r,,.r. •• nine touchdowns. Among the weapons in finally found the right of-week. Now, what about Parma, who caught 54 the El Modena stable is femive combination. If the bad "ews? passes for 898 yards last tailback Roger Rees, a the 22-14 win over Ca-AccQrding to Cunerty, season, has grabbed 19 5-8, l.f5-pounder. Rees nyon last week is any in-running back Steve ror 473 yards and six was back or the year in d.ication, he just might Crapo is expected to be TI>s. 1974 for the Century beri2ht. out of action for about Yet, Hangartner says )#ague and he 's yet tore-. Key peop!e in that win-four weeks. A s houlder Kennedy is not a t~ ally break loose after n1n~ co~bmation were inju~y suffered in the. man show. 1)f(ensively, missing one: of four K~1th King and John Brea game has not the Irish have two other games due to a leg injury. Gill: healed sufficiently_ top r.eceivers in tight end~ He's scored twice · King, who scored all Also on the injured list Chris Egan and split end among bis 167 yards in 39 three of the D~lphins' is Pat Sweeney. He will John Culver. Egan has carries, and his running touchdowns aga1.nst Ca-be out for the remainder grabbed six passes for 74 mate, Mike Merk, has nyon. h.as car_r1ed the of the season with a back yards; Culve r has gained267yardsin62car-ball34t1mesth1s season injury. caught 11 for 271. ries for four touchdowns. for ~63 yards. . . According to Cunerty, Ke nnedy has missed "We've been throwing G.111 ha~ seen, 11rruted if you add Laguna's running back _Bob Ter-the ball relatively well,.. action this season ~ut great speed and the cons- ranova· who rushed for s a y s L e s t e r . seems to be making tant threat of receivers almo:st 1 000 yards last Quarterback Steve Qxly himself indispensable to Vince M~ullougfl aod_ year but has gotten good (6-3, 180) has connected the Dolphins ' attack. The ftich Nunis, you 've got . pr9Cf.uction from small pn half o(bis 70 passes for 5-11, 1.75-polind seniOr enough to worry abqut, , Larry John11on ($-5, 145) S 5 7 y a r d s a n d 5 has ga1f!ed 142 yards ~ illld fullback Paul Cain touchdowns. · 34 carries so far this ProHockey (S-9,182). Tops among his re-Y~~,tnclu~ing104yartls,' NV11.1...c;...t.s.1111e111reiri' 1 Johnson has rushed for ceivers are Bobby Rees gained against CiiiiYbn-'' ~~~~~-=:~1 193 yards on 34 carries while Cain has picked up 217 on 40 attempts. Defense has been Hangartner's main con- cern, but he has noticed an improvement. After allowing 61 poi(Jts in its first two games, Ken- nedy only gave up 7 against Anaheim and 14 against Orange. Top player s a re linebackers Brad Farmer (6-2, 205) and Todd Priest (6-1, 185) and nose guard Jim Saar (5-10, 175). Polo Results se.r.11, O.ntn s.nt..ANI e I 0 e-.-o Orm19eCoesl 4 J 1 t-1 0r'"OI CCNIJI SCCtrlflO~lk ... 11 J, Tl"Ollt 1, S. Smlll'I, E. Smltll. S-, ..... 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'"1.to.llY Pll~,OOotlilr 1..1'· 1•1s -~ """" : - ! f t I " r I • • • IOOMR TUMll!WEEDS ,- ' I ~ 1\(E FIRST SUIJECT I WlSll 10 CMR IN WI( l'Olll!~ '1111 lltlJI! ~':::/,~~~ FUNKY WIMCEllEAH COACll, WHEN <JOU L.EAO <.\'.lOR TEAM It.I PRA<JER llEFORE A GAME 00 <,IOU EVER PRPl'J RlR" A VICTOR</ FIGMENTS • NANCY i.-----------.......... :.::.:: . .:::.::..~ I WONDER IF A DOG CAN MAKE A WISH TODAY'S CIDSSIDID PUZZLE ACROSS 41!1 Undtrtines 1 Water barriltt 48 o.lry 5 ~Uon machines deotlce !50 Liiiie Of . io Street lined Arthuf • w11nanops 51 C)'NS-: ,, Vietnam re-"MllHon1lre glon: Var. 53 Srledby 15 Roman olllclal 57 Brok• Into 1e Inter-: . and•lole Among other 61 City nur lhlngs 0tt8'*a 11 causup 62 Gttfl9f'Oslty .· 19 Highway 6"' Winton IOOk 20 Artist's 1tudlo 65 Lllrvetl conti- 21 Brooding neflt's Nlli'tt l.!1!!1'.l!J =="' "'=~ f\enl 68 PaMdlU 10 Tl'losewho 40 NlghlSCene 23 lncUnet 67 Leam lrom die lor causes palnllng 25117olaweek bOdl• 11 Centuryplanl '3 Dlubleda 26 Alllrm M Abundance 12 Ananias. hol'sewith 29 PQJ>Ollr des-69 Give medicine fOf one drugs: $1a1'1Q Sen: 2w0tds 13 Boy• '5 Botched 3' ConYtyed 18 Platlonn 47 Si~ lalMlmaget DOWN (Wefwater Matili - 315 Of a time 1 GMn llCll 22 Sil!l'lt f9 Ethnic dlnoe period 2 Olll9Md 24 Thai 52 Al CfOSS 37 Flbel'·P'Odl.IC-3 ot men 26 "· -ol u • - Ing plant 4 SUggnted milef'J'. 53 Goel ot 38 Nol regular: · IJ"ll '11 Se.I nymph thundef • Abbi'. S Watm«lup 281.elllfllrOflfl 5' SlU'l)endouS JQ UnyleldlnQ. egaln 30 Gtoup of 55 Ending wllh 41 HUien 8 Bededl relali\oes cap and Ci Iron ti Mislead Ing 1 OnftMng 31 UIJ9flf air 56 Ca!alogue rrlO'temertl noise 32 Foreign !i8 naHan.itland 44 Qrtiek -8 Ho1>9td-up 33 Asaembles 59 French pnnosophlf ~· 38 Demolish sutnmet• ·~ $.eel 9 Be Inherently 39 "A poem IO'le-ISO CGS uroll wege1ab1e present lyas· _.. 6.1 Uh1: Prel[l • : ' ( • by T1111 IL llyan WE PRPl'J FOR A HUMll..lllTINC. DEFEl!r FOR 1HE crll<ER TEAM ! by Dale Hale ' DLSMOCK MOON Ml.II • •NS ~.0<-15,11115 DAll.Vl'ILOT ai .---r----i~ I I I ! f t~---........ __. ilk ("'1' Sl'LLO •. : (.000 byRodger•adfllW 10-t> 1lliQit<O by GeortJI La•Ullt • • by Ea 1ie .._..er ANIMAL CRACKERS by Rodger lal11 PEANU_TS-'---~ ~----~ -----~ Charles M. Scllllll Which do JOO prefer, the dry-mix or the canned diJg food? Tua rest, darlingest darling, JUDGE PARKER MISS PEACH i I I I . . ft:'.ELL 'I sct\OOL OfTEC11~ MaJcf ...,.._. ~y-Y, o.;tf . DICK TRACY .\ \ \ I want to know you better. J; I want to understand . you. I want to know everything about you. •• j; j! fl •I Alt'lllUlt ! J:. JUST Wmll~SEP ~ FOCU Pl.AY.1! ~LI CALL TMI POL"I ?J OF~NOT! TIE C>lrAMA arr"4 CH' H/lNDLE rT ! by Mell by Chester Gould TME JEoGE GAi.iE HAllRY 3'0 Clll'IS RlR 8RfAl<ING INTO HIS WIFE's 800DWAR! I - THE GIRLS I l -The 1rouble \loith a congrcs~man is once he sa~·., "and in con- clu~ion" tha1 mcam another half hour."' .;~ I = 10.,.r ' . ' WIPE WT SMILE C1f 'lWl FACE!' 1 • • . I ·• I f I • • CWLY PILOT W!do!!O!)'. OctobW 15, 1'75 Tonight's TV Highlights NBC < 4 ) 5 :00 -World Series Basebltll . Gam e No. ·I of the World Series between lhe lloslon Jlt."<I Sox and Cincin· nali R('ds. KT LA (5) 8.00 -llorsefeathers. L augh-filled an lies or thC' Marx Brothe rs in this v int~1ge 1932 comedy . CRS (2) 9 :9Q -Cannon. A corrupt cop \VflOffi Ciil\.Oon a nd his parlne r believed they kille<I YC<Jl"S be[ore, ap- pears like l.azarus. rrom the dead. AllC (7) 10 :00 -Starsky & Hutch. Tu•o strippers are murdered after getting wa rning notes frorr1 a timid man who claims he sent thl:! notes after hearing phone conversations in \.\1hich lhc killings w ere l>lannc<I. TV DAILY LOG Wednesday Evening OCTOBEft 15 tomts 1nwo\~td with 1 bff~!Mu! 'fOll"I w11t1w wllo 1111y •Int lo dUbllJ h<tn. Susan T,r11ll, Jolin lr.trry 1nd StiNI Onrnond 1111.St. nG1 Mo'i1: IC) !Zin) "T1lt hW. G"t'1 .wtyst" (tom) '67-Jimes to0u1n. GOOf1ey C1mbrld11. 5:00 Q ~IJJ l\JID W•rtd St1l11 l!)Tllt8old0.es BN.illl (i1me :; '· All NBC PIO· ~m I.JI! 01 1111 WHd ' 1r.mm1n1 &11bjecl to eh1111' w1!1'1oul llOM: (Cl {211r) "l'M Sllll tf nollcc. II Cldt" (dr1J '61 -Anrit i:OO O; f!l _,~Newt Dlckirrson, Ptllf finth. u;i "'-' fil '1111 P1rltmt11U1: JtM-17 lftr.i ltdJ ltildolpll Cb1rdtlll "l.tdy • llolllnzi R1ndo!pll" T~• nrwly·wtd Ctlurc~iHI 1,.u1111 11'• youni ind h~•IJ london P11111d1• Funily ~·•1~ by stOfll'I. In 1814 Jenni• Mtm·IZ 11~11 birth 10 son Winston 1nd SoltdJd thit wme yt11 finds the M11I· O:& Siar Trtk 11orw1h l1mily ostrtelied ~ l.Dl\dOn 1~1 l1albf1; N.lleMI Citilitn sotitty the vidims ol IColndtl. lH 001 Tr111h or ConsequeMn Rtmiu.' stirs ts tidy ~uMlll. U!tlf R1sulJ tt.llr ED Mttit: "Ult INr 6:l0 m lnrikhff 9:JO e HelidfJ .. ·~ ''lloridl: I (}) Htttrr'I lftftn Keys to the Bol1111t1I IUntdom~ DEIUT Realld1d1s This IZ·p1rt GofdO!I Mtc:RH !•kn ~i...,.. Oii I b 1n1u1I l1tlno pubht/Cul!ur1I •I· trip to Ille FlOfidi Kty1 for Tupon 11!11 Hrles opens 111th 1 look 11 th1 11 · 3rd 1nou1l N1!10111I Ut•no Mtd11 llhi~~ Col!ltion Confer111Ce. Noc:IN dt Tiopiclu 19 (()) LMt Alnulun si,11 C•l.M•!.~fll• a.. 7:00 ~ ''"" fib -· ·-· "' .. J111 ta:oo B rf7I CD(]) CIS ·~ '"Thi AmuiinWey of Canctf' U JOU li¥e Mtll S..M 1n tht Unlled Shits !Deity, ,our Tt TM II• Ttvtll ChlrlCIS ol 11tti111 cane" U• hl1her CHctfttutlCln thin ii JOU lived ln lllJ lllbtr I Lon l.rq co11n\ry in Ute world. 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"C1ooktd OJ L RENA 811k or He1vtn" A 7·pa rt docu * "THE ADVENTURES OF mer111ry "'in 1t11tln1 p1imttiv1 SUPER STRIPPER" mb1J 11'1 111 th• ~1t1 lrom Tiii Wirun flit wtlidl It QJ prtductd. Mell S.- €[1 CM ... tldtl Wrettfhil (J) l'tW CaM '11 ··-l.111111111 l'rof:111111 fmM Fair M6r1t Rlc:t1 a:JO o ta Cl)) w m ' ~ 1 1 • • .. 1 OOl 1.1w ,_rkl, Sttt• llllllll 'ti"T1'1 Dtd 1114 M11111'1 \1:1$ a... )4 G11d" Eatrs fati. 1nlves tor • 11:30 @(})(l)P111 A••rl«•• vlsrt '1111~ hfs so11. •nd Clillon w!1t· /US Ult lihrle: (C) "Htc fully c:on]urei llP lhoulllls of I 10· ltll~: Seit TialcM" (we1) '74 -. 1"':.n blhw~ i::.;nd M1m1, RI~~ ':h1!:'~nt11 11Ytt'7 & Vlbl SIJM11 Mlew fie ftiMraa1•11 ())""" lllffie: ....... ~ .. Plf lien lflt '"ntrr ( rtl '40 -V111 lotiJlf. ·,:00 0 1aCDm•1•• .,,,, 0 "DEAD'' KILLER NEW ~ <CJ 'iliunta llf t11t VtrJ * THREAT TO CANNON I I {f..,., ""' "°' Dk•" (""I 8 ~ l]) Cf) Cl•-A oort11pt '°iO -W. C. fltlda, Un1 Merkel. cop, whom C1nnon lftd llis p.ert1111 I MIWH: IMpesaiW. be!itvtd they kllltd In 1 drua Clst C..Mt yeirs belo11 1ppe11tS to lll¥t rtwn, 12:00 T'lfllcM l.Mt like lmNs. lo -ill 111in, and C.11· llhN: ".., MM.W ca. WW' /IOll, llon1 with ~ p1f!nel 9•) 'M-.-.ialn Delon, Htn Giiiin. Weller Dane, 1r1 1Mt4 tit' thtf1 12:IO ln'PO n -policti wpetlor lo reopen an In· Mftlt: "hllllN (d11) '5Z - mti11tion Into ttle 1li!! unsol'led lorttll Younc, Ktrtl Smith. mnttfY. l•i.tl• "1.iun. LMll• 1:00 § l1i m ,.....,.. Ch1rlt.t0n, Jamn Grtlllfy and hul • hit AltrJ St1W1rl lllt$l 1:55 lllwlr. "Tm " Trllf" (tlr1) 00 Tiit U.ttfftlltbltl ·~-Jotin Mills, Ch111t1 Co~rn, fJ 19 C!JI (]) m l1nltl "Dou-2::JCI ID M-MIJ't Slltw: ...... It bit r1111t Wottln1 1111der-Oii 0..." "lttmt, Htl!" tllt dock! lo IOlw 1 W1its' l :W B llllM: (C) ,....._ lflh. l!lptlriouJ AJincs, Butltl k .... (drt) '54 -Victor MtlUIL Thursday DAYTIME MOVIES f t.•0 (C) -n Git If" (tnul) .,. - ' ""' t!MI', Willllill luftdil9!1. ., .. • ....,.. Dild •"*"""(Ml ·u-• Ctry Cooftl, Mt0tllln1 Clmill. , J O:OD (j) "Pfpl:~ heldt" (COl!I) '36 - Bltly Gfablt, .tucti, Q1/1111d. JZ:OO. WftM Llftl II Clt .. R" (dr1J .13 Percent ' . Big 4. lleport Qeliveries Up • I>ETROIT CAP>.:_ U.S. auto n>oken Ide~ off the 1976-l!lodcl year 'lrith a IQcl(·&Walled -l"tn& In early Oefi>ber .. car·~ .. toe the lint 10 day• of• month climbed to their hiibat levels in neerty two years. > -- RENDERiNG SHOWS UNITED CALIFORNIA BANK BUILDING AT MARINERS' MILE Pl'opoaed B•nk Building Project Geta Under Way In December -------'--" Domes1lc deliveries In the Oct. 1·10 period, the traditional start of the new model year. were up U percent from lut year, the lour maJor aUto com· panles bave reported. SOL~~:.s!r.~~s~~r.N· HIG,H GEAR) rune selllng dayst com~~ . panod with 216,110 In the '·B ·1di , ui ng Pennits Groundbreaking Soon same number or days last _ Oct. 1·10. Tbe dally.selling rate or 27t07l was the higb .. t for tlie first 10 days or a month SJn~N°"" ember 1973, wben the energy crisis sent sales reel· ' Decline For Mariners' Mile ... ing. \ The e@rly October performance was only_ the second time Uiis year t'1at the selling tempo in a period topped the! same year-earlier span, provid· ing the stron,estt:vidence yet that the industry bas shniggedbfl its w6ritslump 1n four decades. Building p~rmils In Newport Beach were still down during Sep- tember, but lhe estimat- ed value is ~ more than double the valuation or permits granted during September of last year. · T he ~ily 's Community Deve lopment Depart· ment is~ued 135 permits, totaling an estimated $2 ,875,030. The year before there were 139 September permits, but they were valued al only Sl,297,058. THE BULK OF the Seplc:>mber permits this year were for single family h o m es and duplexes , with that category accounting for slightly more than half the estimated valuation. The largest single re- sidential permit was is· sued to J .A. Stewart for construction at #17 Burn- ing Tree Lane. valued at $225,000. A $176,000 permit went for con- struction at 836 Harbor Island Drive. Largest commercial permit, $325,000, went for the new Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce building. 1470 Jamboree Road. Also. Banko( Newport purchased a $252.000 permit for construction at 530 32nd St. IN COMPARISON lo .... the first rhne month! of 1V14. construction is still way off. Ttiere were 1.799 permits issued during the first nine months of last year, val ued at $40.405.628. In comparison, this year's permits to date total 1,152 with a valua- tion of $20,753,388 . Groundbreaking for the newly -desig·ned Mariners· Mile portioh of West Coast Highway in Newpart Beach is now set for next month, ac- cording to Wjlson V. Woodman and As - sociates, project architects. J>ipeline Examined At Meet Alaskan Pipeline Progress wi ll be the topic of Thursday's din- ner program of the Purchasing Manage- m e nt Association of Orange County. The meeting al the Stadium Club, Anaheim Stadium, will feature Phil Greene, Fluor Corporation information director, wbo will show a sound and color film re- centl y taken of the Alaskan Pipeline pro- ject. Greene divides his time between his office in Anaheim and the pro. ject sit e in Alaska. Formerly assi1tanl to the board chairman of the Arctic Institute of· America. Greene, has been involved in northern defense and communication sy:stems such as the DEW line, the Ballistic Missile Ear- ly Warning System arid the White Alice Com- munication System in Alaska. Reservations s hould be mad e to Darrel Hogan, 540-9380 , or Phil Magruder, 557-8910. Blimp Bonus Now Kids Get Model SAN DIEGO (AP) -The Goodyear blimp, ofteq seen io the skies of major American cities, will soon ~'turning up on store s helves. Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. is selling models of the well known craft on a test basis. THE MODELS ARE being sold in San Diego. Atlanta, Miami and Oklahoma City, s aid a Goodyear executive . The C9mpany plans to go nationwide with the models rwxt month. The replicas will cost $5.95 and will come com· plete with a moving neon sign on the side. just like the real ones. . San Die•~ W.as named as one of the four target cities be<:aw(eof ihe blimps' popularity here. •1WE}llE SWAMPED with inquiries Bbout our blimp from San Diego," said Nick Mcolary, chief pilot for lbe Goodyear blimp Columbia. "The fi rst question is, 'Can I get a ride? The secondque,tion is, 'Can I get my kid a model ?' Goodyear has been flying the blimps as an ad· vertising gimmick for several years. They also are used above stadiums to provide aerial views of foot- ball games for television audiences. At ThelNBank, Your time is . our time HOW EVE R, TllE· la'rgesl part of the pro- j e ct , the United Callfomle :Bank building at the corner of West Coas t Highway and Riverside Avenue, will not gel under way until December. Mariners' ?.tile build- ings between Riverside and Tustin Avenues were completely des troye d lust January in a $2 million fire that swept from store to store. The new businesses and bank are scheduled to reopen for business next spring. THE TWO'·STORV buildings adjacent to lhe corner bank will have shop space on the ground floor and office space on the second floor. According lo Vin Jorgensen, one of lhe property owners, 75 pet- cent of the s hop s pa·ce is already Jeased and ball of the office space is taken. The bank will also be two-stories, with 4,000 square feet on the ground floor, a 1.000 square foot mezzanin e and two drive.through teller sta- tions. Construction costs of the bank are estimat- ed at $200 ,000. ALL OF THE build· ings will be designed to create a marine al· mosphere. The bank will have an antique copper roof and redwood siding on the exterior, with the interior deisigned as a sailing schooner, with a wood deck, mast, boom, rigging and binnacles. • • .Auto executives credited the industry's show- ing to strong initial sales of Ole bi&her.priced 1916 cars, the first positive consuJner tesponse to new models in three years. The debut of the industry's 1974 models was soured in the fall of 1973 by the Mideast oil embargo and early 197S.model sales fell n at due to the re· cession and record price increases averaging $450 a car. ''WE HA VE TURNED the saJes corner with the introduction of the 1976 models .. " said Bennett E. Bidwell, a Ford Motor Co. vice president. •'There has been a slow idiprovement in the buying cli1;1>ate during the past few months and we expect a livelier market now that the new m¢els are on the road,." GM vice president Mack Worden said 1the figures were ''further evidence of a strengthened market. arid outstanding customer acceJ>tanCeJof· our 1976 model c'ars.'' ~ , .) ·'• A ut'1lalf the sales in the periQd were 1976 mode s, .which average $150 to $250 more t.lu!n co~ parab 1975 models. Although the industry trad1· tionall begins its new model year on Oct. l, the ies have scattered their formal introduc- new cars this fall from mid-September for Motors to mid-October for Chrysler Ove r The Counter MASO Ustings MUTUAL FUNDS Ne"' Yof'll Folio"'-CG lnc F '·'' '· ..... Trt 11.a ••• Imp Gttl '·2<1 6,11 81'0 us '·'' '·' PLI Trll 'CM •. c.pitl 7.•3 N.L. • .. 11 41 Utt ol bid c..o Prs• '3.11 N.L. -11r 11.n N.L. Int 8o'$1 5.JI .•. 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To replace it across theCOlllltry lo a prognmcalled PAT-Pre·AdmlulcnTesl· ' ins. Under this jn. novative program. your dialnostic Jab tests aocl X-rays "Sre done in the hoopltal'a Outpatient de- partment be!ore, i"alher than 'after, your ad- mbsion for sur1ery with ... Money's .Worth Blue Cross covera1e pa.yiq !or the tests to the same extent it would have paid if l'OO hlid been in a hospital bed. PIONEERED BY THE nation's Blue Cross Plans back in the 1960s, the program was slow to catch on. As receo.Uy as 1970, only one in three Blue Cross Plans paid foe t.bese outpatient diagnostic tests. Today, though, because of the Blue Cross organization's increasing emphul.a on paying for outpatient car~. more than two-thirds ot the Plans pro- vide some form of pre-admission coverage to more Ulan 48 million subscribers and their dependents. • ''PAT gives us one of our few means to control cost.sat a time when a rapidly expanding technology and the heavy cost ~f labor and services make il bard to hold down rising hospital expenses;• says·WaJter J. McNerney, president or the Blue Cross Association. - "Sl)ortening the average patient~s hospital stay by even one day during the coune of a year would result in total an- nual savings or well over $l billion.·· . ' MORE SPECIFICALLY, PAT has been reported as cut- ting hospital inpatient stays by an average of·l .4 days. ID dollar terms, six Des Moines hospitaJs_plone estimated an· nual savings of up to $340,000 in just room charges throuah PAT. . Typically. PAT works this ~ay; Your physician decides you need elective surgery and schedules it ror. say a Wednesday. Instead or checking into the hospital on l\.fonday or Tuesday, as in the past, you go to the hospital Monday and get your X-rays and appropriate lab tests done on an outpatient basis. You then return home or to work and do not check into the hospital until Tuesday evening or early Wednesday. Meanwhile, your doctor bas your test results in hand. PAT's advantages are obvious. It: -Cuts your hospital stay. which reduces YQur total hospital bill and which, in turn, helps slow the upsurge in health insurance rates; -Conserves benefi t days or inhospi(al coverage for future use; -FREES HOSPITAL BEDS £or patients who really need them, also rorestalling the expense or building .new beds and new hospitals; -Permits scheduling or tests so Lh e tests do not in· \erfere with your job and ramily responsibilities and do not keep you away from your ofrice and home any longer than essential;·. , , . ,~' ·~: ~ -Relieves physicians of the pressure of getting both testing and treatment completed on pjitients in a hu.rry,, in order to inake.bed_s a_~~l~tile for otherseriou~ly ill p~tien~, (One Pennsylvania hospital reported that its potential bed capacity had risen by 11 beds with PAT and that the Ienitb of stay for elderly patients had been cut by more than two days.) What kinds of tests are covered by pre-admission test· ing? Generally, laboratory, X-ray, electrocardiograms, metabolis m and other tests he alth insurance plans would normally cove~ on an inpatient basis. TJUS IS MERELY ONE of the relatively new cost· cutting techniques, many of which you can apply to reduce I 4or at least moderate the soaring costs of hospital care up 17 .s I percent in the (irst half of 1975 alone. A hos pital room and care now averages $13I .20 aday. MARKET HIGHLIGHTS NYSE Index ASE Index Dow-Jones Ind S&P 500 Stocks INDEXES 47.28 48.13 835.25 92.28 off orr off off 0.05 0.33 2.52 0.18. New Yor11 IUPll -Trw follOM"'J ll1t • ,V-... .-.111 lti.t tl•...e e-lnMI - er111 '"* tM ""°'t lMIHO on cmra-nt of Nf'WYorkl5 lflo111 A.-11.,... dMl'llJt °" I._ Ne• Yori! ~le ~"*':.; ,..1UT1t-i19 c~ -U. NEW YORK IUPll -T"9 U most • Cllff!lr"MIC• bet-fl Th9 P"t"'1ous c""'ng •ii,.. 1taic:k1 lrNed Oii t,.,. Hlw York prlc• ..,.. ttw cu•••"' clollng iwk•. Slotlc E:11cri.noe tuncaay. GAINEllS S.Ns 0... Oii. 1 ~ Mtt 1"'+ v. 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And there is no doubt that muny Orange County Philarmonic Society members will want their to1' brass to lay on a n annua.l "1-fappy birthday. Johanr. Strauss·· in the aft('rglow of the highl y successful 150t.h celebration of Str uussian:i u) UC lrvint.>'s Crawford llall. IT lfAD •:vt:RYTlllNf;: ··111ue Danubt"°, "'F.mperor W;..iltz", foot.t apping 1>0lkas that rould and s hould have had U!i pr<.111c1ng in the aisles anti a gorgeous portion of V1 ennt·se pastry by the name or Dorothe Chryst . She ~1lso had everything . a superb :.opr;;irio voice. ~lo~·i ng red hair jfld contours hardly con- cealed by a clinging black gown. ri11 ... s Chryst <.il:.o Si.Ing. Working with tenor Ken l{cmo and ba('kcd by the Los An..:cles Philarmontc Orchc:-.tru under V1 en- nt':'le rn;ie:i;tro Woi lter (;oldsc·hn1u.ll. lhL' \.:1cnn..t. Volksop(•r star gave lL" some shoy,· !;toppin~ :.iri;.is wit h her sclection:s fron1 ·· Uer Zigcuncrbaron · · gel- ling top b1lhng Crom lL'i. THF. VI SUAL AIDS EMPWVEO for the fir~t time in an OC i>S con ct.' rt were :.i dt>lii::htful addition lo the all·~tr~uss program but narrator Marcel Prav;y • .. . • IEAllL 't 91AD •AllGAIN PfllCIE MOHDAf THAU SATUADAf 12 JO IO ~:DO PM SVNDAf & HOLIDAfS 1a·>0lo1:00 Piii LA MHUDA 4 THU TRIES " •.... ........... --- "' 1... LITILl BIG MAN 1"'1 Ol'IH 11·)1 -• M,Afl•On 0•11~ 1n '~ ........ ,, . ., ... ,., "' llW l • ..... ,, '"" "" .. •l•GO ....... " " ..... " '" l'1• , ...... . ...... •••" ., ' .... "' I 'I' ,,., . ., •' .......... •lo ' IOI 1'1> ..... " ..... ... ,. ,,,, ........... 11•• .. , ''""""' ........... •U rUl IWOI _. 0 -Alllf1 ··"~ SOUTHllU.ND e GOULD 5.P.Y .5. !1'111 •oan., 10t 11111 1n 1"'I CLOCK WORK ORANGE i11 tufl t!TIOClM I JAii ,,_ OlllvtRANCE Ill IOM1Mll POI 11111 1 JI lWlll • CLOCK WORK ORANGI Ill tul1 llTMOtft. IOfl Y!)Gol1 D£UVIRANCf 1., l(ltltl IN Olll I"" Dlllo,&•UI l DAYS Of THI CO NDOI 111 The Original MACON COUNTY LINE 1t1 -I.a-• MASTll GUNFIGHTER ,.,.i -"· DOC SAYAG( iiit LITILl BIG MAN 1001 IOGflHll .... 1'11 1 I! ,,.. ' CLOCKWORK ORANGE ••• ..... ,, ... ,,.IP\.~_.,,, OELIVlllANCl m A BOY & HIS DOG ,., ,. ... tf-•I .. THl HAPP't HOOKER 111 ---~/§"lo\---·-• .. •COM' i;iEE4:. LET'S DO IT AGAIN l'Gl l•!'"'•i llWI ...:=.:".:..~it,:';'"• THI HUNTtD ...i ~~· ti; . --~--~, s~.... •llllOf-OI ~~:fl A BOY & HIS DOG I'll ,., .... , •toM ~~~~~~·~• •i,,l /~:15LAUGH~~-H~U~E 111 ; --..... "' .... .. _,, .. '8 UOI ......... .... " ":."' '.!" ";.!Z..':' lt!-UIOP •1 l)<I • ONtl IS NOT lNOUGH 111 '--·-·-THE GRIAT GATSBY Ml !lUOI l(MI I $1111111111 WHIFFS !f'OI llllOll' --• -l(lllm.!Wlt ·s.P. 'I' .S. "" -~· ONCE IS NOT INOUGH Ill tolllltt-. -·-THI GllAT GATSBY 1191 THIS YEAR'S BEST I "RATE098%1 A film destined to be a clBSSic. It's excellent prcduc:lion values. long .. legged luscious women and taste!U sex makeit THIS YEAR'S BEST!" .. Al GOlOSTEIN • T wasn't . A Viennei;e version or Maurice Chevalier , he far ovcrd itl the narration bit and looked, to this writer. like an ideul candid<ite for the lon g hooked sl1c·k lht·y once used in mu.sic halls. On to Sunday night and the most we lco me re· tun1 to an Clrangc County auditorium of an artist rated by this writer as the best bass·baritone in the Urut4:£1 States today -Simon Estes. lli s c·oal cellar vocaJ chords were in fine fettle and he gave ,us the full range -grand opera to spirituals -as he always devotedly docs in his de- manding rccit:ils. lllS LIF.D E R IS NEVER LESS than im - maculate and ir we ncc.'<lcd proof we got it in the five w ngs by Mahler. 1'hc urt1 :.t s ~ensiti vely delivered "'Liebs t du um Schonhc1t '• -Mahler at bis most glorious -~·111 li ve with th.ls writer ror a long time to come. Accompanied by l''aul Li ljcstrand at the piano. ~1r . E stes thou1:1htful!y int·luded his accompanist's "Three Songs .. in hi s v.•idc ranging llarbor Area Community Conc('rts proi;r;.im. Again, the delivery Y.'as pcrrection it self. 11A12D TIME.S ' ' ' . .. ,.., ' . " ' [PG}" ---NOW PLAYING--- COSTA MliSA + ••1n,11 Clnum~ ;•, "~ '• U' J J L.f• HAl:I RA t ·""""' AU~'" J, r.~J nhlJ LA MIRADA I a Mn•<1a 1, <l "I ~400 Ml!.S!ON VIEJO o...1 o.~rn.l 'II>< ro ll lO ·Lo~'lO ORAN GE \ '"~df1'!•C ,';?, •; Jll ·)~~-1 ORANGE ~l&'l"'"' L>•ooe·l•l .l, ''·'') /8b0 WESTMINSTER H1 >l-•6V J'J Drt,u<ln ~J .. t.18? ~--4 1 he Only Au thO!il~d Movie From The Book I---~ That Sold Over 6 Million Copies. DON 'T BE EMBARRASSED TO SPEND 96 MINUTES IN A DARK ROOM WITH A HOOKER YOU KNOW ABOUTS·· NOW LEARN ABOUT. UFE . ·• ......... ... '" ................... .. ..... , '""' .~ ... ' .... -...-... _,.. ...... -... 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The network said Tues day that actor David Hartman, 40, who ,played a schoolteacher last season in NBC 's "l.AJcas Tanner" series, will replace ABC newsman Bill Beutel as ,. permanent anchorman oftbe two-hour program. Ul"IT...,_.. MORNING HOST David Hartman IT SAID THE revised show, to begin on Nov. 3, MESA COSTA MESA S48-l 112 AGATHA CHRlsnn "MURDER ON THE ORIBIT EXPRESS" IEC.o\USEOF EXCEl'TIOMAL RESPONSE HELD OVER OMEMORE _,_......, ,.... "--e09 .... --'"SLEUTH'" .EVES FROM 7 SUN.FROM2 WEEK! -»ill ¢~-.~- TIAVlL Fly us .. Anywhere In the DAILY PILOT "GOHEWITH. THEWIHD" CLAU•AIU """" ...... LOWPAICE MATINEE WED., SAT., SUN. SAN DIEGO FW'f, AT 8R15TOL SO.COAST PLAZA "3 DAYS OF THE CONDOR" ''"''""° S•I .• S..n .• 1 :J0.4;JIM:J0.7:XM::m J46.f711 FREE PARl';ING ........... °""""' ..,_.,.,.. 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EDWARDS CINEMA H..t.RIORAT ..t.D..t.MS COST A MESA 546-3102 lllllltfMIB · IMllllt ••••••••••••••••••••••••• Lll'S II IT •1111 It's the same two~lrom"Uptown Satur(W !'<111\'.. but this lme they're back v.ilh kid dyn·O·mifel STARTING FRIDAY A NEW FILM BY KE N RUSSEL It out-btrn~·TC)to.1MY" -. • -·--- ---·- • • •• Sills Low-key at Met Opener • By GLENNE cua&JE Aili worU it.a magic. especially the opulent sets and NEW YORK <UPI) -Meu,o.soprano Shirley costulJ\N by N(cola Benois. and the staging of San· Verrett achieved the impossible at the opening of dro Sequi. The' Mel orchestra was at its best, under the Metropolitan Oper11 season: she stole the show the firm band of Thom.as Schippers. from superstar Beverly Sills in Rossini's "The Siege of Corinth... WfilLE OP ENING NJGlfr HAD been sold out Miss Sills ' voice was below he.r bes.t -lhouCb five monthl at prices up to $75 a seat (including $50 still miles better than any other American soprano tax-free don8t\on), the Mel is racing· a $2.7 millJon -and her low-key performance Monda¥ ,Uiht em-deficit this year. as well as crucial contract negotia· pbaslzed the two-dimensional nature of tbe tions with the musicians.. singers and stage bands to character she plays, Pamii"a, the doomed dauchter be completed by yea.r's end. of the governor or 15th century Codntb. Though many critics claim Miss Sills' voice is ' \ past ils peak at age 46, from •buse of her upper re· THE FIKST-NIGlfl' AUDI ENCE sat on i~ Cister in the pa1t few years, it is largely due to her hands through the first two act.!, even through Miss that Met subscriptions are higher than ever. 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WESTBROO W'll1Wt+flfU A1 1100.H..,..1T G••DlHGl01'1 S)0.4401 His wilt just left him for'ftnotherman . And so did his boy friend: IJ·~ ALAN BATES ·~', f• .. '. -1 11 111 • .,.- . .. ,. I ~ ..... - '.BJ,0 DAILY PILO~ C.RAFW:ITI' ~\Deye;.-W·t"tww:"' ,, Suicide Via Slow Routes By DR. STEINCROllN Dear Dr. Steincrohn: My husband does not agree, but it is evident he is slowly killing himself. He is 38 years old, 5 feet 9, and weighs 195 pounds. He does heavy physical work and is a heavy drinker. Hard liquor. beer, wine -the whole gamut or alcohol. I-le has frequent and quick temper flareups and is moot impatient. Our doctor told him his blood pressure was quite high two years ago. He took his medication for only about a week. Hasn't returned for a checkup. AT TIMES his vision is blurred. He s mokes at least two packs a day. Last night he came home say ing h e had been having chest pains all day but claimed he was too young for a heart attack. I have tried reasoning, scare talks, and have made appointments wifh DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE 1the doctor which he would never keep. llow can I convince him he is not indesti:uctible as he believes he is? -Mrs. V. COMMENT : I think you're doing all you can. What a helpless feeling to have to stand by and see him commit s low suicide. Undoubtedly, this is what he is doing on m any fronts, such as: (l )OBESITY. This is a killer, but see m s so benign, like a lion in sheep's clothing. (2) CHRONIC ALCOHOLISM . Cirrhosis of the liver? Suicide? Self-destruction in a car accident? (3) HYPERTENSION, (U ntreated ). As you've wamed him, this could lead to.a possible stroke, heart attack, or kidney disease. Too young to have a heart attack? We are seeing more and more coronary attacks · in those under 40. (4) CIGARETTES. An invitation to lung cancer, emphysema, heart and artery disease. Unless he li st ens to yo·ur warnings, h e remains endangered. Show him thjs column, Mn. V. Also show him .._ ~ my booklet, "How To Stop Killing Yourself.•• Reading this may knock some sense into him. Jt can be obtained by writing me at this paper enclosing so cents and a stamped, self-addressed envelope. Then, at least, you and I can feel we've done all we can to try to aavehimfrom himself. MEDICALETTES Dear Dr. Stelncrobn: ~M)' hair is getting thinner-and thinner and fallinc out. I am 67. Is there something missing ~ in m)' S)'Stem? A friend suggests: I take vitamin • A and D tablets. Would llleybelp.? -Mn. D. COllllENT: I doubt 'tbat• vitamins will npvw your hair. Two :,-;1111tlona come to Oae, have you had a 1111111 or lour thyroid · ~? I It II below W •I, talllng thyroid &may help. Two, ---. h•ve any acalp ~-" 1r1o, beuer ....... matolotl•t. · M.U la not Jmt e•en t '-llfh your balr ••"•• to r.u. Jn t1111 *"""n 010 ot ~11•, lllM1 women have touno m•cb comf.ort and .~1f1:~ im1~ ..... '.0.:.·1 lie IOO ...... Yoledneeday.October15, 1915 ................... J .......... 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Struggling roc survival and freedona, colonial and pioneer cooks counted heavi· ly on the.harvest. Half the Pilg rir1s died of s tarvation the first winter. The survivors heeded neighboring In· dians' a dvice and planted corn, squash and sweet pctatoes. Vegetables came to the rescue again during the Revolutionary War when soJdier1, led by the legendary Swamp Fox, Francis · Marion, fought against the British. While hiding1 out in the swamplands, the gµerrilla leader and his men ·existed on a lllet of lean meat and. sweet potatoes. The vegetable was served for lunch on pieces of birch bark when a British officer arrived in camp to meet with Swamp Fox. Squash is anothe r native American vegetable that can be fixed with modern ea:te when we ll spiced, glazed with corn syrup or slu!fe<I with sausage. Also known a s ''nature's casserole," acorn squash can be filled with canned pork and beans for extra protein. The fill- ing gels a new flavor from honey and Worcester shire sauce. . • ... llAXED AcORN SQUASH 3 medium acorn equasll 3tablespoon• m"uprine ~cup dark com syrup V• teaspoqn salt v. teaspoon groWld nutmeg I/a teaspoon pepper Wash squash; cut in half and scoop out seeds and fiber. Pour waler into large ketUe to depth of 11f.t inches. Ad.squash; cover and steam about 20 minutes or just until tender. Remove from kettle; drain, then arrange, cut side up, in dhallow baking dis h. Spread cut surface of each half with about If.a tablespoon margarine; top with corn syrup, salt, nutmeg and pepper. Bake in 400 degree F. oven about JS minutes or until squash is ligbUy browned. Makes 6 serv- ings. HERB BAKED ACORN SQUASH 2 medium acorn squash 3tablespoons margarine 'A teaspoon salt Dash pepper lh: cup light com syrup l teaspoon chopped parsley · 1 teaspoon chopped onion I/a teaspoon ground nutmeg In covered saucepan cook un- pared squash in boiling water for 5 minutes. Drain and cool. Pare BEAANDERSON,Edttor • CAROL MOORIS; Food Editor Wednesday, Oc:tob8r 15, 1975 Page C1 ...._.,)Ir_ ........... ..-.~,·· °""ll:~CllM'Y""' It "'°"''""""'•te1 ... MtlM1 .. r ... co"ll'"""" '--·~'"·"Y ·. • • The legendary "Swamp Fox, "pictbred meeting with a British officer led his men in guerrilla attacks against the British during the Revolutiona'ry War. Sweet potatoes, the maintstay of his soldiers ' diet, were served when the British officer stayed for lunch. and cut into lengthwise slices, 1 inch thick, removing seeds and fiber. Place in shallow baking dish. Dot with margarine. Spri nkle with salt and peppe r . Mix togethe r corn syrup, parslet. onion and nutmeg; pour over squas h. Ba ke uncovered in 315 degree F. oven JO minutes. Arrange squas h in serving dish; keep warm. Pour liquid in- to saucepan and boil genUy until slightly thickened. Pour over squash. Makes 4 to 6 servings. SAUSAGE·STUFFED SQUASH 2 acorn squash lfJ te&spoon flavor enhancer ¥2 teaspqon salt 1;, teaspoon nutmeg 2 teaspoons brown sugar l pound bulk pork sausage Cut squash in haU lengthwise and scoop out seeds. Sprinkle with flavor e nhancer, s alt, nutmec and brown sugar. Break up sausage in a dry skillet and cook until browned. Drain well. Spoon into cavities of squash; pack sausagetigbUy and mound above cut surface of squash. ~~Place in baking dish. add water V• dinch deep in pan, cover with foil and bake in' 375 degree F.oven SO minutes. Or stuff squash , place in bak- ing dish, cover and refrigerate. To cook, remove.foil . add water to 11 ... jnch depth. cover and bake in 375 degree Jo'. oven 1 hour . Serves 4. SQU ASll AND 81-:AN BAKE 2 or 3 acorn s qu ash 1 can ( t ... pound) pork and beans 11 .. cup chopped gr een pepper 3 ta blespoons WorcC'stershirc Sauce , 2 tablespoons honey "'.a cup s hredded Cheddar or American cheese Cut ~quas h in haJf: remove seeds. Place, cut-side down . in shallow baking pan. Pour about ~-inch boiling water into pan. Cover a nd bake at 400 degrees fo r 45 minutes. Stir togethe r beans. pepper. Wo r cest e r s h ire sauce, and honey. Turn squash cut.side up. Spoon bean m ixture into ca vities. Cover ; ba ke 15 minutes. Uncover, s prinkle with fheese. and ba ke 15 m inutes longer . or until squash is t e nder. 4 to 6 ser v- ings. \'AMMV APPi.ES 8 (21.fJ-in ch ) red cooking ap- ples 2 tablespoons orange juice 11,. cup dark corn syrup 1~cup margarine I teaspoon grated orange rind "'1 teas poon g round cin - namon 1'2 teaspoon sail 1, .. cup chopped l)<'can s I can (20 ·o unccl yams , drained a nd mashed 12 cups ) Wash and dry apple!->. With ap· ple corer . core and ~ently scoop out put.p l envin~ wall 1-'l-inch thick (reserve pulp for recipe following>. Brus h insi llcs of ap· ples with l tablespoon of the orange juice (lo prL•vent brown- ing ). Stir corn syrup with 1 .. cup nf the mar garine; add orange r1nLI , rem ainin g l tablespoon orangL· juice, cinnamon. s alt, pecans :.ind yams; mix well. Fill apples gencrolL'ily (heap- ing .,.. cup per apple I and place in 12 x 9 x 2 inch baking dish. Melt remaining I/, cup margarine and ·spoon over apples. Bake in 350 degree 1'"' oven 30 mi nutes o r until apples are tender. Se--rve as meat a('co m- parii~ent. Makes 8 servings. APPLE OIM'..NG E CONDIM ENT 2 cups chopped apple % cup dark corn syrup 2 tables poons m argarine l teaspoon grated or a nge rind 2 tables poons orange juice Stir all ingredients together in medium saucepan. Bring to boil over medium heat. Cover and cook over low heat 1 t o 10 minutes. Serve warm. Makes about 2 cups. GRATED SWEET POTATO P UDDING 4 cups coarsely shredded , pt:!eled sweet potato (uncooked) 3-4 cup li ght corn syrup 1 cup milk I teaspoon ground cinna mon l teaspoon ground ginger 1r.t teaspoon sa lt 112 cup pecans. chopped 3 C'ggs. well beaten 1 1 C'Up margarine 1 ~ pint (I cup) heavy cream, whipix-d In large bow l stir together sweet potato, corn syrup, milk, cinnamon , gin ger, saJt, pecans, and ei:?gs. In heavy IO-inch ove n·proof skil,et melt margarine. Pour in potato m ixture : stir to mix. llake uncovered in 350 dcgret.· F' oven 45 minutes s tirring twice during baking. Cool. Spoon into dessert dis hes and serve wit h whipped cream. Makes 8 to 10 servings. Naturally Good If nutrition is your interest, consider dried fr uits. F igs are a m ong the most natura l· food s a vailable. They h a ve a mple quantities of nutrients, leading other fruits in p rotein, fa t , ca lcium , m agnesium . pot assium, sodium, ash, sulfur, copp er and folic acid. Its high content of natural sug- ar makes the fi g a high energy food . In factor s of economy, dried · figs also stand out. It requires three pounds of fresh figs to.pro- duce one pound of dried. And the entire fruit is ealen, seeds, skin and all, without waste. Prunes are almost as valuable . -high in vitamin A, potassium, ir on, thiamine, riboflavin and niacin -but must be pitted. · Eithe r fruit may .be served stewed for breakfast or as . a sweet relish for dinner meat dis- hes. Chopped figs or prune,s are nice a dditions lo hot or cold cereals, fruit s alads, and any number of baked goods. A s impl,e compote is tra nsform ed into a truly elegant dessert when a medley of select- ed fruits is generously covered with a tantalizing marmalade and wine sauce. Your choice or fig will de· t e rmine the fl,vor. Guiden Calimyrqa are sweet and nut- like. Black Mission Figs have a heavier, more disttncti ve taste. Fig bon bons are made by a simple p,rOCedure, turning out a sweet that can be as elegant as any Swiss confection. . The results look like acorns - an appro priate treat for Halloween . O r keep some oo hand ror upcoming holidays. Pinwheel cookies are an exam- ple of how much work t:!an be saved with a whirl of the blender, instead of chopping. A prune fill· ing is pureed quickly, blended With nuts, .1pre ad on chilled dough, r olled , sliced and baked. AUTUMN FRUITCOll:.POTE Bdrie d figs, halved , J pound can pears, d. ... .a;1td 10-ounce can mandarin oranges, drained ~ cup lrt?3h &t•pes 2 bananas, -led ano •·•ln· to chunks I apple, ctn:ed and•- I 3 tablespoons o~ange marmalade ~cup sauteme wine Sweetened whipped crea m (optional) Combine dried rigs and fruits in large bowl. Mix marmalade with wine; pour over fruits and chill. If desired, top with cream. Makes 8 servings. FIG BONBONS 36 dried figs 36 pecan halves 12-ounce pactage s e mi- sweet chocolate pieces Des ired decoration: Colored sprinkles, tiny silver dragees, red or green sugar, cocoanut. chopped nuts Candy paper cups With a sharp knife, slit the bot- tom of the figs and press in pecan half. Do not remove stems from fi gs. Place chocolate pieces into a small saucepan set in hot water . Stir gently until chocolate pieces are smooth and melted. Holding figs by stems, dip them hall-way into the chocolate, then into de- sired decoration. Place bon bons on a lightly oiled cookie sheet. Chill tm.til hard. Place bon bons into tiny candy paper cups and serve. PRUNE PINWHEELS Y.t cup margarine ~cupsugar in cup brown sucar legg l teaspoon va,nilla l~cu'8 Dour Vi tea1poon baking soda V.. teaspoon salt • 1¥.1 cups chopprtd, pitted prunes If.a cup water Y.t cup sugar · 'I• c up fin e ly t:!hopped -walnuts · tangdlar shape 11.-inch thick . Spread with ha lf of prune m ix· ture. Roll up like a long jelly roll. Chill. • Repeat with other half of doug h and prune mixture. Slice about 'I•· inch thic k. Bake at 350degrees F. from 12 to 15 minutes. Makes 6 to7dozen. Prepared rolls of dough may be · frozen before baking. They a re easier to slice while still frozen. Autumn Fruit Compote ·'ii/ls 1n S £'Ul l -·, ' . (., . Fig 8'.Jn Bans may be ::-t--vea plain or l<:.r cv. Prune p;r~v.'7 eels double as 5'7ack 1 If.a teaspoon vani}la Cream mar1art.lie 'md qara. • ~. Add egg •and vllllllla. Sill. dey In· gredients togetb~r add to creamed lllix;ture.• or breakff1...,I surprise .. ~II rovidc th3 cancer. ·r~'ted nourishment that is full of m t'1eral aria ~uick food' energy. , Sun :dried frorts , '(, al"e available year-ro ;n d. . , Coot-··"' ....... ~ .. •minutes. Puree\UllW 1Diooill' In bl-. Acid ilu\j 'ifilf nllllla. Divide the cl>ll~ douP lo half and. roll I ball &\ d~ 1nto i:ec-_ I' • ' ' II· • • .. (,'I DAit. Y PILOT W.ctnesctay, Octobef 1s. 1m .OCGroups ~ro Benefit ' • • • ·. • CllnTSNTON BllNlm1 Trouble. the . Gnat iqu1l111r II 111• topic to be dl1eu11od bJ 1rndlo1tod alllumnl1t Ann Landon whon 1ht h•adllne1 tlie tund·ra1111r 1ponaored by 111• Laauno Hlll1 AulllUfll'Y . Limited to L•i•ure World ruldenta and 1ue1l1, lhe lecture l11eheduled at 7:30 p.m. Wtdne1d1y, Oct. 22, in the Let1ur1 World auditorium. Proceed• wlll 1upport the Floron•e Crlt· tenton Strvlce1 In Orange County which maintain• a tr"atrnent center for 1dol••· eent 1trl1 und u taclUb' for mothen and bablH . Ticket lnrormallon l11v11l1blo by c1llin1 Mn\ Robei:-t llarrlniton al 830-1547. LllAOVF. OF WOMEN VOTllllS: Tho Or1n11 Coaat aroup will hoit a mem· bershlp lunch\!on ror new and pro11pectlve members et noon WednMday, Oct. 22. In the Newport Reach home ol Bernice Shuler. Local 1tudie1, contrtbuUon1 and other fa cets or the orf 1tnl11tlon will be explained by Margaret Sl ver11 president. f\lrther in· formation is available by caJUna the office a t 645·7120. AUXILJARV: The seventh birthday of the Costa l\1csa Memori al Hospital group will be celebrated al a tea at 1 p.m. Wednes· day, Oct. 22, in the flospital community room. Newcomers interested in servi ng are in· vited. J\.trs. David Leighton is taking re· servations. COMMUNITY INTERACTION '75: The pu blic lecture series by prominent com- munity leaders will again be co-sponsored by lhe Junior League of Ne'>l.•port Harbor and Orange Coast College. Abilities Vary • Forum Honors Ford . ·- ' I th~-- AN TIQUES • GIFTS • CLOTHI... AND LINENS S LE 10% 25%0FF Oii ALL ERCHANDISE GHTHE25TH JEWEL COURT' SOUTH C Mtve Ford, son of • .,,;;;;;;,;;;;,;;;.;,;;,;;;~~~~~~i:i=~~~~ lhT President, re-"They Laughe Wh en I ~~=~h.:'e ~l:m,::! Walke d Into The ·t chen" M r s • D o n a I (now they wantlo know my secrets) .c M a c A d a m o r by N9WJ><>rt Beach dur· Rutli Hilburn ln1 the Forum In· .t•rnational Horse .. ow, which ·benefit- ed City of Hope. Ford was grand marshal of the show, which took place last weekend. NOW AVAILABLE AT YOUR FAVORITE BOOKSTORE Jo · Olson, Piiot staff writer says. "It's almost as much fun to read Ruth Hllbum's new cook book as It Is to read a nowt" . "They Lllughed When I Walked Int o the t<ltchen <now they '#9nt to know my secretsl"wlll help you have fantastic meflls, save money and time, while you're 11uohl~ ~way. CORDAY FASHIONS FaJI Special l Subjects to be covered include county his· lory, future planning, government, educa· tion, youth services and tile arts . Each program will begin at 7:30 p.m. on four consecutive Wednesdays, beginning Oct. 22, in the Fine Arts Lecture Hall. CONFERENCE: lntcmational Women's Day sessions will take place in the South Coast Plaza Hotel Friday, Oct. 24, begin- ning at 9:30 a .m., sponsored by Orange Sex Differences Affect Learning For Oct. Free-Pair of doubleknit pants with purchase of our regular $50.00 doubleknlt pents suits. You get two .,_ir of panta and one jacket .r1 of fine first quality doubletc.nlt. Mede to your measurements, especially for you by dressmakers right here in our Plant. . We do our own designing. We cut our own .JN1ttems -ao your se~lon is unlimited. M#ly mater1als to choose from In unllmlted ....,... Coast and Golden West colleges and the By DENNIS who are less spatially United Nations Association, U.S.A. McLELLA.N oriented than boys? The luncheon session will feature °' ... °"'"Pl .. iSMiH That is one of the UO· Theodora Wel1s, co-author of the book, Does s patial vi sualiza. answered questions ''Breakthrough : Women Into Manage· lion-the ability to rotate posed by Dr. Carol Nagy t ment." Several group sessions also are be· objects in your head-Jacklin in her book , ing offered throughout the day. have 3 bearin g on ''The Pyschology of Sex teaching math to girls, Differences." The Stanford Universi· l -::=========================::; ty professor spent nearly ~ r four-years poring over ti children's and adult I 1-1 U N T I NG 10 N B E AC H ~~'.~:.::::i:~:: uOOOWILL JIS'IS n1t1pJ ST. AT flWE f'Oll~TS Oc..T. l~-11 -18 IOA'M -'"I PH NEW C.LOTJ+INu fe'-AU. AfaES • AL~O -- several of th e more than 2,000 illustrations in her book at the International Women 's Year Con· rerence, Women in F.ducation, sponsored by the 95 Los Angeles COWl· ly School districts. · Research shows that girls. on the average, have a more diflicult time than boys on tests lh~t require matching flattened objects with their three·dimensional counterparts. Most math textbooks are written and taught by men who a're spatially oriented , claim s Dr. Jacklin. Cou ld this alfl!<I the learning or>matlt by girls, Wlio are less~ so? ~ "This is an interesting situation,'' said Dr .. Jacklin. "We don't un - derstand it, but we're working on it.'' If this concept is found believes remedial pro- grams should be made available to students. Mathematical ability, along with competition, fear and timidity fall into the uncertain cate1ory where it has not been de· termined if there is a dif~ rerence. In addition to spatial visualization, Dr . Jacklin listed as having positive sex differences: Think how wonderful It Is to buy clothes ttUlt have never been tried on by anyone but you. Indulge yourself with your own .. Corday Original.'' We are open by appolntnoent only. Call fOf information or appointment 556-4232 BankAmericard and Muter Charge of course. \ EVENll'jG · APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE -Verbal ability. Girls have a higher verbal ~~ ability than boys and, de-,nd growinsJ. pending on their ocropa. Uon, they maintain their Thl1merbe,.latlm9wec:Mn.n. thJsspeciM_•Uhi.pt1m.--.~__.___ verbal superiority. --· -Aggression.' Ma le'-~·"'· -------------------------.1 aggression is higher than femaJe Bl!A:ression i n most cultures. ''As children get older the form becomes more sub- tle." Areas where no sex differences were found : -Creativity and memory. Tests often are conducted by u sing methods that have sex differences, however. Girls, for example, do better on memory tes\_s ll they aTe verbal ; boys do better if the test requires object. to be rotated. -SOCiability. '1We un· derestimate male sociability. It is an al· leged sex difference but is not a re;1il .one.''· Sharon Allen's S"ERENITY Introductory O ffer to new clients 20% OFF during October to be.important in learn-" .. --------Ser9"ity offers o complele skin cae center to pamper ond core for todoy•s women. Stat the Foll season with o super new look. The Serenity way to beautiful skin. i I C..OffEE t>ONUT . lrHD H1>1..r~ ..• o F •.•. ,ing m ath, Dr. Jacklin Bazaars, Boutiques To be listed in a special calendar for holiday bazaars and boutiques which are planned after Nov. 1, organizations must submit information by Thursday, Oct. 23. Releases may be de· livered to any of the Dal· ly Pilot oftices or mailed to the People Depart· ment, P . 0 . Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. AL'S CHOPPING BLOCK 1500 Ad-Blvd., Ccista Mesa IMext to Edwards Clnemal Mon. thru Sat. Store HOurs: 9·6 -" -"""o.t. zw . 546-8196 • • ilsDAPllMI HIND , QUARTER ' . . Peering Around Facials NAMED province col· . legiate director for Gam- ma Phi Beta was Mrs. Fredertck Y. Parker of El Toro. E..opeon Method Manicures Make-up -Aida Grey Cosnetics Facial & Body waxing In Lido Village Her area includes UCLA, USC, UC Irvine,. California State University at Long Beach and F\lllerton and Cal Poly . 3420 Via Oporto, Suite 6 (714) 675-6 19 1 We 're Featuring Bottom Round Roasts Special "Potted Roast In Beer" Recipe ONLY $1.98 per lb. FOR RANCHER GUARANTEED CQMSISTEMT QUALITY TeleplloRe 631·1i72 ·Opell 7 d9ys o WM • · Linldajtar'• ™ li•eh1a+1d beef·· ' 1040 W. Cdaet HWy., croaa fi'om Bolbo• Bay Cl ~b In N•wport \ .... • l '• ' •• •• • • • • Manners to Go DEAR A NN Ann Landers LANDERS : I ,.., In-E A R A N N i.r .. tedlnlhe lellerltom LANDJl;RS: I 'm a 19- ' tlul r~~uranl O,)OO•t '11<> 511r.old clrl ., bo llu didn't know )Nfiat,to do lrYil>atodealwllha p.bout thos e slob! who for two yean, bought Chi nese food a~ a but I'm g.ttlng nowhere. catTYOUt joti1l dowa-1.be .,Yill you please get it all s treet, brought the tO£etlterforme? write this letter and tell you bow right you are . My son was like "Ha rold" and l was too blind to see tl. E. A. Brlntrup, Astrid Store Betrothals Store-Brintrup During a dinner party in their Corona del ~1a r home , Councilman and Mrs. J on as Store announced the engagement or their daughter, As trid Marie Store and Enrique A. Brint rup: , Mr. a nd Mrs. Juan Brin\rup or Puerto Varas. Chile are parents ot the fiance who attended the Santiago Military Acade my and gr adua ted from the University of \Vashington at Seattle. The bride -to·be was <1 Children's Home Societ y debutante in 1972 after graduating from Corona del Ma r High School. She is a senior nursing student at the Seattle cam- pus. St. Andre w·s Presbyter ian Church, Newport Beach has been r eserved for the June 26 nu pt\als. Allanach-Sigley A Nov. 15 wedding in St. Cecilia Churc h, Tustin is being planned by Linda Allanach and Leland Sigley. Miss Allanach is the daughter of John Al - lanach of Tust in . and forme rly of Costa Mesa. and the la te Eva S. Allanach. Her fiance 's parents are the William 0 . Si gleys of Bellflower. The fu t ure bride was a me mber of t be first gradu ating class or Cost.a Mesa Hi gh School . She attended Kent State Univers ity a nd California State Uni vers ity, Long Beach. Sigley atte nded Bellflower liigh School. Cerritos Coll ege a nd American Rive r College . Sacramento. Leo: Figure THURSDAY, OCTOBER16 ·m e n l . \V ail . D e fin e B)'SVDNF.V OMARR terms. See as i s, nol ARJES (Ma r c h 21_ merelyas you wish tosec. cartorus into hls place, Tlieite were seven kids took a ~th , and helped In our lamlly. My oldetll lhtmselves to the salt ind brother, Jeff, died in 1973, pepper, n1i1pk in 5 a nd onhi121stbirthday. Now sUverware . They soiled there are six kids left - the tablecloth, used the fourboysandtwogirls. washroom. said goodbye Whenever I meet » And left no tip. The mess meone new they ask -,including the floor -aborit my brothers and took 15 minutes to clean sis ters. I ·don't know up. whelhertosay I have rour· Of course these people brother~ or fi ve. l h ate to are trash but how dif-leave Jeff out. Even ferent are they, really, thoug h he is dead he is from the cele brities who still very much a part of bri ng thei r s o ··called myli!e. ''healthfood"to tbe most Next the que s tio n exclus ive bi s tro$ in of his a}e -s hould I Hollywood ? l 've seen say 21, the age J eff was these Big N,rp es ljlke when_be died, or should I plastic sa cks out of their say 23? Please help me. tote bags, e at the carrOu, ,·J\ru!· I s till get crying lettuce, g r een peppers spells when I think of and radishes, order a What a great guy he was. glass of skim milk a nd get ·' -GRIEVING SISTER treatedlike queens. DSAR GRIEVING: The waiters knock Say, ''Tbere were seven themselves out for these kids ID our family -five people because they are boyS'aadtwoglrls-until well known. Why does the J;:J::rs 1go, when my ·manage m e nt ove rlook ' -JeJfdled. He wu such nons ense? It ir-2t._.s0nowtbere are only ritates me no end. Please lbr.ofu.nd we milis Jeff cominenl. -RESIDENT ~~dayofourUves." • OF BEVERLY HILLS Altet you've said it on- DEAR BEV!!RLY: ce or twice it will be 'lbe answer ls round ln easier. But do memorize your letter. •'Because the speech and gel it out they are well known.'' somehow because unless Tbe patrons who rre-you tackle it DOW it will be quent these bistros are a problem rorever . willing to pay top dollar so they can go home and say they s aw G loria Swanson or Carol Chan- DEAR A NN LANDERS : It's 3 a.m. l had to get out of bed tf> When his d a ddy died I became too much mother and refused to let mY·. brat.hers do any thing ror the boy because I wanted to be his whole tire. l'told myself he needed a ''doo· ble mother ... Now I see I did l~ much for him and a lot or It was damaging. Harold is 21, and can't decid e what pair of s lacks to wear to church. He couldn't stay in a col- lege 40 miles from home because he missed me. He won 't d a t e g irls because they are "bor· ing. ·• He doesn 'thaveany friends because they are ' LOO rough.'' ln short, the boy'i.lt a mess and J'm to blame. r reel better for this cqnfession . Thank you. -DAMN FOOL MOTHER DEAR MOTHER : Your confession doesn't help Harold much. Your son needs t'ounsellng and I urie you to se~ tba& be getaitatonce. . A SPORTSWEAR HAMS Spirnl .~li,.ed Whale or llnlf "So Good ... It Will 'Haunt' You 'til ll's Gone" BACON AINT..,•"'4t9it.._. • ....,. to _.,., witti H--r "II Spkt Glut • • ~ Sliced from Tot1 to ...._ • Wt hdCl!Jf Oltd s.ltip from c .. 1t to CNll · hi Sert-ice Dt4k.te1 .... • ~ O-w1 .ct WiM' 179 lb. April 19 ): What seems L_IB~A _<Sept . 2~-<?<--~- obvious to you may be 22). ~l1ghh g~tcreat1vtt}. 1--.. ·,~- s hrouded in. m ystery to ch ~nge,_variety. n c~ re-... ,";"":"',.:;_.!:;'::I ' t '121zs.k.-t.nt.citWlc1.,A.-. 3700 E. Coast lighway, Corona del Mar -673-9000 othe rs. You can tear lat1ons h1ps. -~=~======~==~~===============; downnowfor reh uilding. SCORPIO (Oct: 23 -~ TAUR US (Apri l 20-Nov. 2 1 ~: Cons olidate May 20): F rie nd who plans. Tighten budget. ·makes promises is sin-"Beware of extravagance. cere. and even did r e-, Check correspondence. s earch. But please rely. SAG ITTARI U~. (No~; on your ow n sources, 22-Dec. 21): q ne at top_ capa bilit ies. wants to g ive c r e dit 4JS.2441 Gf:MINI (May 21-June where due, but you ~~ve 20 J: You learn who will to ma ke you r pos1t1on support you -who will kno"'.n . :;<>rr,ieone appears attem pt to suppress yo u. to be tmtta ting you . Accen t is on car eer . CAPRICORN. <J:?ec standing in com munity , 22-J ~n:. 19); Highlight prestige.promotion . !f\ex1b1J1 t y. The m ore CANCE R (June 21-J versatile you a re ,thebet- July 22): Your rom antic teritwill befor you. instincts m ay t a ke over ' AQUARIUS (J an. 20- from "reason." Accent is < Fe b. 18 ): Count . your on long-range projectsoi cha oge. Accent 1.s on e duc ation, lang u age, m o n ey, v alu.abl e s , t ravel. rpersonaJ possess1oos. So- LE0 (July23-A llg. 22 ):'m eo n _e ma y w a nt Hard fa cts replace fan-i·somelb1.ng from you --: tasy. Y ou lea rn t r uth fornoth1ng. abo ut ·w h o f in a nces PISCES (F eb. 19 - whom, whe re the m oneyi ~1arc h 20~: Yo~ _m ake comes from and how it favorable tmprcss ~on o~ got tha t way one who "pulls strings.' VIRGO (Aug 23-Scpt. Your st yle becomes. of 22 J. Don 't rush to judg-pa ramount_importanc e. ( DONNIE WARD'S unnoun COURTS PIAYABLE NOW • HARBOR AREAS NEWEST PRIY A TE FACIUTY • MINIMUM MEMIERSHIPS ' STILL AYAIU.ILE • CHARTER MEMBERSHIPS $500 • REGULAR MEMBERSHIP $150 • • MONTHLY DUES $25 642· 000 c~ w . - , . • FINAL CLEARANCE SUMMER MERCHANDISE SAVE 40% OR MORE llEl.OW OUR DtSCOUMTED PRICES s17oo TENNIS OUTFITS -. -.••.••..• FULL FALL LIME IM STOCK SALE 55°0 Priced 30% to 80% Below Regular Retail Manufacturer's FACTORY OUTLET • • • Save 40% to 80% Everyday 47 NATIONALLY ADVERTISED BETTER QUALITY BRANDS OF JUNIOR & MISSES SPORTSWEAR & LINGERIE -FIRST QUALITY - Sweaters •Shells • Halters Pants •Jackets • Tennis Wear Shirts •Tops • Intimate Apparel •Shorts • Blouses. • Sleepwear • Jeans • Dresses • Skirts • Loungewear ' • Ccip~inates • Bathing Apparel MON .• FRI. 9 a m. -9 p.m. SAf: 9 a.m. -6 p.m. · CLOSED SUNDAY .. ! . ENTER ON 9"0ADWAY OR 1111h STllllET, PLENfV OF FREE PAAK!tlO IN Tf1E lllEAA .. I J DAILY PILOT _, JC Penney· . ~ Save$1Q Reg. $520, Sale 541 6. 14K gold 2-nc wedding se t ol diamond nnd sapphn•~ Save 521 Reg. $105, Sale $84. S1F1g1 ,.-. rl1.1rnond cocktail 11ng Hl 14K gold Sf'tt1nq --. ,.,· .. ~-..... ·~., .... , ._.... ' .. ' :-.._ <;,·'-~··;;, ' ...... . .. .,.' ... ~~~~·~·~J-~; ~y·~'l .. r·--" (~··· . ' . ' Save 5209 Reg. S1045. Sale $836. 1-lf"Jrf sh.irir·d cot:f..t.id r1nq :iJ d1.1111qnd..,, l ·lK QOld. Save 5130 Reg. $650. Sale $520. 0 1a111ond v1cdd1ng rirHJ S~I tn 14.K gold. Save10.50 Reg. 52.50, SJle $42. Earrings of 14K gold w ith d iamonds. • ~ ~ • .. Save 534 Reg . 5170, Sale $136. f~r1d.1I ~.·1 · r nqagc· rnr'ri! r1nq 1n •I p r on13 111!-tn{ ~»!l 1nq. ,.J"Wl;,_, ~~i 1?.r• -~ Save 542 Reg. $2 10. Sale 5 168. l nscrl rinq 111 !4K qold se!11nq w ith 8 cl1nmonds. ., ,. ·]: t.~,~<·Ti'. f, '·;,'.-.1, tJ i ·1 . '/,,..,. .• ,1 I •C'' -~· Save 575 Reg. $375, Sal e $300. f\.1,.q" 14K (!•)1(1 r1nr; >v\jtl ( .cJ1<tmon d ........ Save 5140 Reg . 5700. Sale 5560. 14K gold hoar l pendant wit h 24 dia monds. Save 546 Reg. 5230, Sale $184. Cock.t.1d ri ng. T o r.11 \VC1ghl '': !,.illd{ ~I'! 111 1'1K f]Old. _., .. .,f)G-,. ""' ·"' "" .1!3., ~·. ·,~ i~ ... \ ·~~~\ ·-- Save 570 Reg. SJ50. Sale $280. 11\S••/! r111 r1 \VI!/} ''J d113rJWnd<, 1n 1'1K qold ~"llll!IJ. Save 526 Reg. $1 30. Sa lt:> S1oa r.'.f'n" n 1 11 nr.,,,.l rrri<J rn i-:K r111l c1 ,,.-n or"J. .. ~ ,_.. . . • Save 5209 Reg. $1,045, Sale S836'. Ladies' ring with carat d iamond 1n 14K gold. ·1 11ustralions enl arged lo show de tails . Sate prices effective through Saturday October 25th. 1975. ~ I I ARCADIA CANOGA PARK CARSON DOWNEY FUllERTOt4 HUNTINGTON BEACH LAKEWOOD MO.NTCLAIR NEWPORT BEACH NORTHRIDGE ORANGE 'THE CITY' PUENTE HILLS RIVERSIDE SAN BERNARDINO VENTURA WHITTWOOD. Use your JCPenney charge card. , --· Cf DM.v PILOT Wedl?!ICl!y. October 1&. 1'75 TO . Fit Fal-1 FashiO.ns • ~---------O ri en t I t . ' ' . 111111 makesalol I sense Get ~rigl~y·s l:jUffi In the handy 10 Pak Your • Eating Have you oriented your wardrobe to the Chinese fashion look? Oesigper clothes are reaturing mandarin collars, padded cot.ton jackets or silky fabrics loose trouse"fs, piping and an un- derstated color scheme. Jade, cinn abar, ivory and coral jewelry make bright accents. The soft fabrics used in these clothes cling lightly but reveal the 'figure and a willowy body sets otr the new designs best. Ir you want to look good in th~se fashions, one start could be to eat some Chinese style foods . Canned Chinese vegetables are a dieter's delight and greens are notoriously low in calories. Thoughtful dressings add in- terest and flavor run. .. CIUNATOWN SPINACH SALAD 2 tablespoons r ed wine vinegar 1 tablespoon minced onion 2 tea spoons prepared mustard ::I!, teaspoon salt 11. teaspoon pepper 1JJ cup olive or salad oil 1 can (81h ounces ) water chestnuts, drained and s liced 1-'z pound fresh spinach v. pound fresh mushrooms. sliced I tablespoon lemon jui ce -4 slices cooked bacon. crumbled (optional > ·In a pint jar. combine vinegar, The Chinese taste and fa shion look are popular this fall. · Wate r chestnuts decorate salad_ "------------------------------,Onion, mustard, salt and pepper. Cover and shake vigorously until ' • • • • • ! I SAVE20e ., on Nestle. SEMI-SWEET . Real Chocolate Morsels . for Halloween Pa"rty-Treals. There 's no trick t o making creamy, rich Toll House• Cookie treats, when you use Nestle's REAL CHOCOLATE Morsels. You'll find the easy recipe on every package; and here's a 20¢ treat for ,you, to help pay for the Nestle Semi-Sweet Real Choc- olate Morsels you buy ·to bake ' 'em. Ii---a:. ----------. Z ... lt STORE COUPON .. . o I 12& Off -·-----: I well blended. Add oil in 3 por- tions. shaking well after each ad- dition. Add water chestnuts to dress- ing; cover and shake to coat evenly. Chill for several hours, shaking occasionally. ·To serve, wash s pinach and re- move stems ; drain thoroughly. Break into s mall bite-size pieces. In salad bowl, combine spinach and mushrooms . With slotted spoon, remove water chestnuts rrom dressing and add to salad. Add more dressing if desired, then add lemon juice and toss well. Add bacon and toss again. Makes 6 servings. Chinese Wr apping CATHAY SALAD 16 ounce can bean sprouts I.';! cup salad oil J tables poons vinegar I teas poon s oy sauce Vii to 1,:. teaspoon hot pepper sauce I teaspoon s ugar 11• teaspoon salt v. tea~poon pepper 6 cups mixed salad greens 2 tablespoons toasted sesame seed . . l tablespoon lemon juice I>rain bean sprouts and place in small bowl. In pint jar, with cover: combine oil, vinegar, soy sauce, hot pepper sauce, sugar, ·saJt and peppe r . Cover and shake vigorously. Pour over bean sprouts; toss lightly. Cover and chill several hours; toss bean sprouts oc· casionally. To serve, place salad greens in large salad bO\\.'I. With slotted spoon, add be an sprouts t o greens and t o s s well . If necessary add a little more dressing. Sprinkle s e sa me seed and lemon juice over salad and toss .again. Serve immediately in 6 'portions. Appetizer's Tricky . Now for hors d "oeuvres the newest thing is the old Chinese trick of wrapping food s in crisp lettuce leaves. A bit of a challenge lo wrap up but they add in- terest and excitement to a party. The secret is to use just a small amount of the filling. The rice mixture is hot and the lettuce leaves are crisp and cold, whlch makes a pleasing com- bination to bite into. FRIE D RICE ROLU> shrimp Stir in e ggs a nd con- 5 ounce can water tinue cooking, stirring chestnuts, sliced constantly, until eggs 3 tables poons soy are done. Spoon mixture sauce onto serving dish. 1/a teaspoonpepper Ga rnish with ripe 2 eggs , s lightly olives. radish roses, and beaten sweet pickle strips as de- 12 lettuce leaves sired. Arrange lettuce Saute onions in oil until leaves on separate plate. tender crisp. Stir in rice, To eat, spoon fried rice chicken, shrimp, water onto lettuce leaves; roll chestnuts, soy s•uce, up neatly. E at "with and pepper. Cook until rmgers.while hot. Makes tborouebly heated. &servings. on!~ cup slice_d g_reen_1--cSEAf-OOD S~OALS 2 tablespoons ~-<1 vegetable oil 2 cups cooked rice l cup diced cooked chicken 1 cup diced cooked Tllln.. Oct. '' ... W-'-Oct. 2J CW,-_ ._, _ i ~'--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-·-~~~~~~~~ COMPARE OUR PRICES! , , •• ;· •' • I ' .. 1' GOLD MEDAL All -Purpose Flour · --------(1 0 lb. or larg er) GOLD MEDAL Self-Rising Flour GOLD MEDAC' Flour • All-P~rpose, • Self-Rising 't I T l'USH ALBACORE -sen HOillfS: MONDAY 1HIU Fiil, I .. Ml. 11 :J CL05ID SUM. The 'FISH MARKET Jl•-~Ca Ear 145 E. BROADWAY, COSTA MESA ' 64'-SJU ~ . . . , . '.' .; ... ,.._-.:DAILY PILOT ' I I \. J ust ~ Coasting ~~~J ..... -~ . ( . ' . '\~ilf"'"" w·ith Tom ~arphihl' -"!:'---- Amusing observations • of life along '" the Orange Coast, penned by a nal ive son, in t h e DAILY PILOT . ·: ' .• j ' ,. II r •i c ~ • I a h Ii di • w.dl'l!ld!y. OclOb&f 15, 1975 OAJLYPtLOT ~ Beef . ' n Bee r Brew Two Ways Celebrate t.bla year's Oktoberfest ln hU.r· IY German 1lyle ..ttb a duo of apeclaltles like those served in your favprite rathskeller. · Beef striP", onJona , beer and currant Jelly simmer in one qui.le large skillet. In one case, you add sauerkraut, carrot.a and orange rind. The other version inclUdes bacon, apple, vinecar. bay leaf and bri1ht red cabbaae. 2· WAY BEEF 'N NEEll I Vii pounds beef round (top or bottom ) "'\••k NaturaJ meat tenderizer, seasoned or unseasoned 2 tablespoooa cookingoil 'J)im excess fat from beef. Thoroughl y mo~sten m.?at with water. Sprinkle ten-~enier evenly like salt over entire meat surface. Use ,no salt. Pierce deeply with fork at ~-inch intervals. With sharp knife, cul meat diagonally across grain into thin slices. Cook beef in hot oil in 1().. .to 12·1ncb skillet, stirring, until meat loses its redness. Remove beef and drippings to dish. . Proceed to make one of the recipe varia· lions as follows : MU.NICK BEEF 'NBEEK 1 onion, chopped 4 carrots, pared and thinly sliced diagonally 3 tablespoona cooking oil 1 can (I.pound 11-oun~> sauerkraut, undrained · l can (12-ounce) beer 3 tables poons red cWTanl jelly 2 tablespoons freshly grated orange rind · ~teaspoon freshly ground pepper I t,; lo2 lablespoons cornstarch Cooked noodles · In the s a m e skillet used £or browning beef, cook onions and carrot! with extra oil unti l onions ar e browned. Stir in s auerkraut. beer , jelly, orange rind and pepper. Heat to boiling, stirring. Reduce beat to medium, cover and cook 10 minute~. Combine f ew tablespoons rooled beef drippings with cornstarch. Stir ·'into-mixture in-skHlet, making suFe dish heats to boiling again. Return beer a nd rest or drippings to s killet ; cover and heat through, about S minutes. Serve over noodles in 6'portions. . . BEEF 'N BEER WITHKEDCAB8"-<i~ l onion, sliced J slices bacon. chopped 12-ounce can beer if.z cup red currant jelly v. ·cup cider vinegar: 1 apple, pared and diced I teaspoon m eat tenderizer Hearty eaters will ra is e th eir steins to -Beef 'n Beer made with sauerkraut or re d cabbage. 1 small bay te•f Few twists freshb'·ground pepper 1 small head red cabbaae, finely shttdded !fa · cup toasted bread crumbs Cmade from staJe rye or pumpernickel bread) In the same skillet used for browning beef, ·cook oniop with tuacon until browned. Stlr in beer, Jelly, vinegar. apple, ten· derizer, bay leaf, pepper and cabbage. SPARE RIBS NEVER ... tuted so good! W••••r,. BuMc••• Spara ·a 1u Baste rfbt: on both 1Jidu wtch "Woody'•'" Cooll·in' Sauce. (For maKlmum flavor ba1te 2 houri "fore cooking.) Out· door•: Place ribs In •pllt be•ket or lace ,on spit. Unste often wllh equal pans "'Woody'1'" nod water &dded to pan drip- pi ng . l ndoor1: St>ar both slde1 under broil r. Ba ke 45 minutes. Cook over medium high heat, stirring, S minutes. Reduce heat, cover and simmer 10 to IS minutes, until cabbaae la tender. Stir in •toast~ crumb61 cook few minutes until sauce thickens. FAEf AfOPf. 900K 6 9dl1MO SINSHI ·wooOJ"•" 8•• 8-Cut Pan\/y \._ PO 80• 1189 Lone 8••tl1. CA 90801 Return beef and drippings to skillet and heat throu_gh. M-akes6or more servings. ALPHA 9£TA · GELSOH'S · JUltotHSEM'S • MAYfAlll • lltCHAJIO"SllOO .. •"d ol"•• II"• loo4 1l0t•I TODAY, WHEN EVERY PENNY COUNTS ••• SAVE TEN. And fry practically grease-free. We'll give you 1Clt off on your next purchase of Crisco 011. Crisco Oil fries practica lly grease-free an d foods fried in Crisco Oil taste crisp and crunchy-not greasy. At DEEM THIS VALUABLE COUPON CUl ,A.LONG DOTl(D UNE SAVE10¢ WHEN YOU BUY ONE ANY SIZE Qisco LIMIT ONE COUPON PER PURCHASE OIL • .. , • ,; •• :; '· , , " 1 l A DAIL y PILOT . PRODUCE \ GOLDEN YELLOW BARTLETT FRESH GREEN BRO CCOLI . SWEET RIPE HO NEY DEW MELONS FULL OF JUICE VA LE NCIA ORANGES ·· SPECIAL VALUE PEAS - 4 ,~~~· sl 00 FOR DELICATESSEN 29~8 3·· .. s1 6 ... s11 '" , "' s 1 ·· iJ Ill •• • • . ~ l ' BONE-IN BEEF ROUND STEAK ',,~1.38 lb. BEEF CHUCK DONE LESS CLOD ROAST BEEF CHUC«. 1·BONESTEAK e~cr: RIB STEAK BEEF ROUND SIRLOIN TIP STEAK BONELESS BEEF 8 ISKETS TASTV BEEF BLADE CHUCK ROAST 73! BEEF CHUCK 7-BONE ROAST 89! s119,. i0op'[SMs°AUSAGE s119 SLICED~ PORK LOIN S1''·· 89 ( SHOLRAMEBLVBACAUCUMOPNACKEO S169:: PORK.SPAR' RIBS S1631b, lb. LARGE LOIN; t' 51 68 ,. SA'O'sAGE ,LINKS s1s9,. PORK CHOPS . . S1 69 .. . HOFFMAN NEW:ZEALAND BONED& ROLLED s 178 SLICED BACON s 1 8 ~.. SHOULDER ROAST LAM•S 1 l' lb. FAR~1EA JOHN 8 0.1. ·NEW ZEALAND If. PORK SAUSAGE LINKS63~ lEG O' LAMB • S1 31 ,., TUF'N REAOV PAPER TOWELS 49 PACKAGED FOODS CEREALS l ' /, \ KAL KAN ·CAT FOOD FROZEN FOODS {, • •I I '' ... . ' l ' • . \ .. • ·1 . • ' . . - 1• ! . ' ' - --·· .. --__ ,,, . • ! ·--1 fli, ODICIHf 15, 1171 DAILY PILOT S.7 ·cooks Will Relish ·Refrigerator Trick '?bole bit.I and pl_ .. ....,.., tomalo, onion &6d bolf -lurl<lu In Ille bottom o1 the veiletablo <l'loer are -Just Jeft~en. \ They're im)lm'lant~mts for • tangy re.U.b that bieomel a saildwlcb or aalad -wltb the merest allrriq GI a -Tho main In,...._ II IOlc!tri can n ed pineapple e:b~ak1, marinated ln a comlM•'Glloflta ~ 1yrup, a little vlnqar, I"""• brpwn augar and a zippy IAJUcb ol mustard and red pepper sauce. The vegetables are chopped, alou wltll -· • ....,. _,. pltkl9 ·and. ,_ .-. - stirnd with tbe pllu zj.le -• colorful h-·..._ "*' ·= for ~ -·· -meat.1-aaalood. u -.... -.... ,,.,..._ miclt, Wtdcb boldl alloat • quan.. lllld-a-11111, ltJ·all me• """9· ,.,.... nllab In 11181 __,,. ... for a liq ,.. two. And, lilre lbe thriftJ -of Old, ~ from . the crock u you ' need die dppy rellab. . It's fine with beef, -1lr1 or 115b, and IUP!'rb atirTod Into a chlckea salad or eombined with pork and beaoa and cheddar •••••• for a mala eo•r•• allldwlc:IL PINZAPPl.B a BUllRCllOClt z (1 _.... • _, Cllll pine ........... llilrlriMe 1 cup fboelJ <' •""'......, "'-""""""-"'cup chop•1d.ft'lllb'111D1lo V.ttapcM 11p1 •...-~ 14 cbfe. chopped_. e Ztl -·-Drain pineapple, -.., i. ~P syrup for marinade. Prepere marinade. Co111blno with drained pineapple and all rem••nln& In- • ~ftlt. •Is well ud .. llaonle•lloilra -----Slir .. ., ... ttm.. . ' Ser•• aa a rellall wltll ...iwtc ... llrilled 11111. -,.. poultry or ID ...,. GI lbe lallow- ~arl•--··-M\ e..- •wt sin: ComMl:ti9 111 s ;;4 ~ = •1"11> from plne~wltb a ti~ vlnecar: 1 -· poma brown au.aar, 1.14 . t,eu. poou ••II. 411 teupoon dry IDllltaJ'd ud I 4'-lllllli4 red pepperae-11>1. ClllllCllllN MIAD Combine a ..... Pineapple 11e!lsb, -· 1 --:.;:~.i:.--· a-t•••::i-.... tee.,.... ..a 411 --curry --· 1lla .. liCbll1. Sen• Oil -., ..... _ ... -.~·--...... PINBAPPLB SAUSISIAVT &lll:Ullll Rinse a nd drala 1 cup aa-'<raut . Comblnewltbleuoo Pineapple Relltb, dnmed. Serve wltb 1r·anklurter1. llakei -~ Cllpo nllab. • UOIL&DDINND 8.UIDWICll Combine 1 c11p P)Mvple lle1lab, dralaed, 1 <•-> .. port< and beaDI, c1r-. ... CllP crated sharp cbedd.u cbl 111 and ~te~1alt. · LISb Ybutter • llllclM touted whlta bread. Heap plnealll!I• ' mixture on tout. COYeri.nc all edl.. of tout. Sprlnk!e each alllldwlcb with 1 talilea_, edcll- Uonal crated cboese. Broll aboUt 6 bicbu from heat f« 3 mlnutea, or unW toppinc Is heated and cheese Is melted. Makes 4 alllldwlcli ... Ntit Cake ·srunch T..he fact is, for over 12 years we've offered I I I I ., Munch · u.,at, tender and ftn. teatured. Chocol8ttl Ah-d Coffee Cake will be a bit at bliUnch, at.a &. lf•·••d·coffee g 01 ·0.-for d'8Sett w tresb 'or canned fruit. ' T The flavor excitement comes from a mixture ot chopped almonds, gral· ed semi-sweet chocolate and bro,.Wtl?sugar through the ~ddle and on the top. CllOCOLATE·ALMOND COFFEECAKE 'tla cup bl'anehed almonds, toasted 2 squares (1 ounce each) semi -s w e et chocolate , V. cup brown su,al- Cpacked) lA9 cup shortening ~ cup granulated .sugar ; llarge egg a. 1 teaspoon vanilla r 1/4 teaspoon almond 1 extract . 1 11'1 cups sifted all· . purpose nour I 2 teaspoons bakirig 1 powder :y, teaspoon salt v., cup milk . Chop almonds. Grate or finP.1.y chop chocolate. Mix with almonds and brown sugar, and set I aside. l Cream shortening, granulated sugar, egg, vanilla and aim~ ex. 1 tract.&,qgether. <Miliu.Q! mat. ~ook slig1[.'t-l'Y cu..Ue<y, ": Rellfl 'flour wib bak· ing poWd•r and~•salt. Blend into creamed mix- ture alterpately with milk. Turn half the bat- ter lnto a greased 8-inch .square baking pan. Sprinkle with haH the chocolate-almond mix- ture. Repeat ~ayers . Bake at 350 degrees 35 minutes, or just. until cake tests done. Serve warm or cold, cul into .squares. -_.., Blade Cut Chuck ~~~~~ ... : .. 78° Large End Rib lroast · 148 . . \ IEEF .. ISMALLIN_f) l .7'LSI ...... LB ·A-~"-······-'···'11:: ~··· iiiilf"··· ................ u 1 O ANY llZE PACKAGE .... , ............... , . , .. L165 ~~JI~!, ~1ttilll ........... u88° .. ~.~.~r&1115111 ~ .. 111 .... ,...,......,,__ .... ,.. ... _ • -.............. ~ .... hll.tfl"I". C..,... ID 1111.,.i...., ..... a. ...... ....... .... ................ -.................... . .......... • • Boc k In 1963, ludtx was the first auP.,..,cnet to take octlon ogalnll lilgh food coatl. We obollshed co0tly coupons and glmmkka, and Instead ott.red lower price. acrou the board. At lucky, you con do all your shopping le laure ly ot one atore, and know you're II aoving money. Thot't the kind of tovlngs you can depend on, doy aftw doy, week ofter week. , Boneless Round ~~~~~··········" .148 Cross Rib Top Sirloin ~L!~!OOe<fO LI 138 ~!!!~.: .-. .... 228 . • 7-8-Raitt 980 •HFCHU(K ..••••. ,: .....•..••••••.•••••••• L• a 11• St1 ••• 811111 Cllt 9ne •llf ....................................... L8 ii" !! ..... ~~'..~ ~ ....... LI 111 ~~,.!!:~~·~.~.~Ll 550 Carlli*G ... HIM 111 TYSON,20-01 .........••.••.•••.•......••.. lA Hmvest Day HARVEST OAY JIOZ CAN ~25C ~.!!.!~ ..... <.2·9c Tree Top ~~!~er ~age Lady Lee ~Cidll'.;. Chicken ~ T-Bone · . Steak ·111 •II' LOIN IPO .. TIJIHOUSIE STIAK2 .• Lll •••• ; •••..•.•••••. LI i~!i!~.~!~.8.~ ... 1 ~ 8-1•• LADY LIE! , ..•••.••.....••• , •. , .• , •••. l ·LI P'KO j Del icatessen. ler.ft All1rli:ln Cla1111 .,. 311 SrtlltAD, &LICEO: MNGLIE WRAP, 4102 l"kG ••.•• D111rMapr~Mnt131 IUCID: VAii. 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Add JDOlaues and bot water and blend until smooth. . Add flour mixture ; beat untilsmooth. Stir in cereal. Pour into a 9-inch ~ square pan which has been lined on bottom with paper. • ! · Bake at 325 degrees for aboUt 4S minutes, or WJtiJ ~ake tester inserted in center comes out clean. Cool . in pan 6 minutes. Remove from pan and finishcoollna on rack. Serve warm with twe- pared whipped topploc, if desired. Makea 9 serv- ings. -------· 410ZCAN .................... ~. Borden Orange Breakfast Drink 129 MIX, 32 OZ JA ................ ·r::J""- Oc•• S-V Cnnll1"1 .,. 3ne •SAUCE:·Je:WfOO"tt'w!«>lE. Ital CA ......... ii• !!~!!e1~20ZJAR ..•.....•• 14° ~.~~!~!~ ................ '('.75° Chit 8oy-Ar.0.. B11fSOili 450 150ZCAN ...... ,. ...••••••............... i:f".'. ~;ut~r.~P.~llilllttl;45c. 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P'.1tli SAVE TIM EI Jh~L SAVE MOllEYI 111 =~.~ .. ~.~ .. 221 :'!';.~.~.~ .. ~.~ .. 2• GET YOUll PMIClllPllOIS FUID WMf INCIFPlll AT WCllY ·-Mil DUii __ , --................. 10? ..... ......... , ................ ~---... • --... ·-·a. ---" J • ~ I ·ir1·:=ij;i!' .. ,=.··er:-=1115t::;i:..:: .. ·),y-~rra ... : ·~· . -"=-'i!ii :, ... :.. -!• ':E.ct.""· .... : .,.t~-. . . -:!!!: .• , ...... •. . .. , ... .... -;11• ..... . ·= .. =.... ..-... ,... .....,., ...... .... ---· .... . ... ... ___ ......... ......-.. o..---. ·g-·......... .................. ·-............... "' -..... ...,.... .. ............. ___ ..._ ... . . .. -... .. . ·-::=·· . ... ......... ,....... .... ..• . ...... ~ E .--~·-c:: . •IUllL ....... ·-·r:;:-·· == ... u-:...... ··'-'-""• .. .. --..... ........ . . ._...... . ·• ... .. ._.,... . \ .-.-.-........ :::a .... ~ .... - 1' • ' • _, ___ .... ~· , .~ J I' I r \ THE SLIM GOURMET· Slim 'Pie' Tasty Cottage cheese for breakfast? What an awful way to wake up! Take heart, would-be skinnies. We've got a pair of Danish breakfast treats that taste like pastry. but nourish like ftottage cheese. I APPLE·CHEESE DANISH "Pl E" 7 round lunch milk crackers 20 -ounce can un- sweetened. pre-sliced ap- ples, undrained 4 tablespoons sugar • Sugar substitute lo equal 1 cup l teaspoon cinnamon 3 tablespoons raisins , .. 1 cup 99 per cent fat- free cottage cheese 1 whole egg. ~cup skim milk Arrange milk c rackers ,in an eight-inch 'nonstick ·cakepan, six in a circle and one in the center (crackers need not be touching.> Stir apples, sugar, sug- ar substitute, cinnamon and raisins together and spoon over crackers . Jn covered blender, beat cottage cheese, egg and milk smooth. Pour · over apples. Bake in ·a preheated .., 850-degree oven o.o.e · hour. Serve warl'lt> or •lchilled. Makes eight -...------servings, 156 calories ,;each. PINEAPPLE·CHEESE ·BREAKFAST SQUARES Plain or cinnamon 1 graham crackers (8or9) 1 cup unsweetened • crushed pineapple 1 cup evaporated 1 skim milk 4eggs ' 1 teaspoon salt •' 2teaspoons vanilla 5 tablespoons sugar Sugar substitute to equal 1 cup ., 2 tablespoons cor- ,, nstarcb- r,. 2 cups 99 percent fat· free cottage cheese Cinnamon Break up graham 1, crackers and arrange to :l cover the bottom of a nonstick eight-inch 1 square cakepan. It's not "necessary that the bot· 1 tom be completely cov- ~ ered. Cover the crackers with a thin layer of well· drained pineapple. Combine remaining in· gredients, except cin· namon, in a blender. ~ver blender and beat. (_. smooth. Pour mixture over pineapple and sprinkle with cinnamon. Bake in a slow, ~ heated, 250-degree oven for one hour, then turn olf the beat and let it cool ·•1 IN the oven. Refrigerate. Makes eight squares. 158 calories each. Wbat'a your ''Calorie Quotient?" Do you know •' how many calorie• a day 1 you can eat lo arrive at the weight you want to •• be?" Send a stamped, ( self-addressed envelope .·~U~M°E~tsR~C~::iE~ ., FOR SUMMING, care of this newspape r. Sparta, N.J. 07871. •I •• d I .· , .. compare "T1ke a 1oocl look at J tbe line-up of slow- cooten before )'Oii buy," 1 r clUllom Chef Mike Roy la "Crock Cookery." ''Many unit.a are com· t •PAJ'•bl•,'' he notes, "but rctllll'• are • ,,. 1ap· ' plimc• on the mortet t tlNot ueu't rea!17 alow· . Leooken.'' • • w.ctn11d!Y, Octot. :tll. tflS H~nger Blindness-He.avy -Proolem be tbrff squareo; lllx anadc·tne meals can work equollY well. ED· Joy lookinl forward to a satilCy· Ing meal at the appointed bour. Don ·1 blunt the pie'""'"' or - by nlbbllnC •. By BARBARA GIBBONS Are you "bun1er·b1ind?" Lots or people are, txot don't know it. It's a little like beinl col· or-blind or tone-deaf. But thole people team early to avoid art class or choral singing. We hunger-blind types have to deal with food every day. What IS hunger-blindness? It's an inability to recognize true hunger, and its opposite sensation ... fullness -''satiety" or "enoughness." Hunger is the body's delicate mechanism for matcbina: food intake with energy outgo. In "normal" people it operates like a well-tuned thermostat. It • .... ,,,,·Iii makes them eat when they're hungry and stop when they're full. The motivation comes from within, not from external food ..... But hunger .. blind . people are prompted by messa1es from the outside. 1 The clock, for example: It's lunchtime! Or suggestion: '1Nobody doesn't like Sara Lee.''· By sound: ''HerecomeslheGood Humor !" By s mell: ''ls that homemade bread?" Or sight : '"My God. that cake loolal good." In lab experiments, obese peo.- ple were fed a healthy meal, then put in a room with a raciDg clock . They got edgy when the clock Ill ::i, .... I ! . ;. " .. J • . • ~ Ralphs Grocery Manager .IULIOUI G•••• • • misinformed them they'd mlaaed lunch. ln America, food cuea are so prevalent that hunger~blind over· weights hardly ever get the chance to experience true hUD1er, and probably wouldn't re<o&nlze it IC they did. The cauae is open to dis- cussion : perhaps there's a . "hun1er-bltnd'' gene. Maybe · babyfood start.a u1 oo the way to blunted hunger perceptioos! What can you do about it? -Flrat, admit it. Your hunger mechanism doesn't run ct ion like sklnny folks', and can't be relied <¥1 as an indicator of your need for refueling. You must take in- tellectual control, rather than leave it on ''automaticpllot. '' -Face your ''fear cl hun&er. '' . It's lnatinctive; we equate it with "starving to death." When we think we're bungry, the denial ot temptln1 rood 1u1gesta we ml&bt feel ill or weak lfif we don't ctve in. But, to borrow a phrase, we . have oothiog to fear but the rear itself. -Alk your doctor or a nutri· lionist for help in working out a low-calorie diet that suits rour life-style. Then follow it. I it's nutritionally rich, you needn't in·. : terpret imaginary hunger as malnutrition. -Eat by the clock. It needn't ' -Wel&b and m-·Allow only predetermined partiom: rour or 1lx ouncea al meat. ODer slice of bread, one potato, oae cup or cereal, two tabl.._ ~ dressing ... whatever you've 4f6o: cided Is correct for your pl&a. • -Rid your house of tempt.a.,. tioo. Go through the cobineta and exterminate every cookie and potato chip, ~very, jell7 md ~anut butter Jar. • J .i; . . For super~·...,,... ... foN, w• to wl1ertt"''C1!1~• 1d a.HDIP' 01t9 .. 1:mte• ••• Ralphs. For the R lxf two _ weelu,.we'll p · you nc..-~~Jl~I' VI 1 88 • •ruflicluraa~ "cea&IS off_•- ....-wlieul JllU lauy Ille • • ffea11o Olle ~par ltaa• . ...,OBI ..... par ., ... ea .... spedflad ollaarwlle. .... . ' • • ' .... ............................ . .. i~ ....... 011.r •111111•• Oct••er 11 .... Octallier 29, 1171. • ·--9!1-'I UDmOllAL I 15c~1 RALPHS ADDI I Vz THI YALUI ••• TOTAL OF I .UCOFF _____ .. l tu J.n,order to .liatUY M\• 1' •511ow-coo1<•, an ~i..... maat b•.~..f 1 Hd and htat-:S.. lhmenll HI Into \h" c...; • "P'-, 'not Jr the bOt· -~-~--. 1 t .. • • 0 i. ... I , • ll1TO•BOGE N"•;.J 1 ..... • ' maturity when blrYuted. ~.0otobef1s,1m """" 1nd brOWJUupr. Driule melted butter Tir.ed of Squash? Try a Casserole For vqetable loven, ane of tbt moat versatile II tbe aquasb, a _,t type, native to tbe Weal.ero Hemisphere. wblcb coma In a wide variety of 1llea, IMpel and colon. 'lbe lndlo:ns called It askutuquuh, meantna: ''&reen thing eaten green" and were pvw- inc aquasb In P•ru as lOP.J as 2,000 years qo. Sllmmer aquasb la Im- mat ...... lol\·ttlnned and -ally small; winier 1quub is mature, hard· shelled aod come1 in ma.Q)'•bes. The bard-shelled variety llke Hubbard, butteraut, sucar pumpkin and acorn have richer, meatier flesh than the aummer, such as auccblni and yellow a tralghtneck or croolmeek. aver It and odd a touch al -•-Juiceftll'e.t· tra tanc . Then bah in U..ov n.. Hubbard squash is CoOd in many W•)'3. Jt is especially tasty mashed and seasoned with maple ayruP.. You <"an sprinkJe lt with chopped touted pecans before serving for added flavor. all typeo ar~best ooohCI yowia. The1mollOOfSdo not require peelln1 ond tb• teed• ire hardly noticeable, or tender ::.~b to eat wbeo The blab water content of summer squashes makes it pniferable to fry, bak6 or steam them rather than cook tbem ln water. Belt·kDown members of the 1ummer 1quuh family la the iuccblnl, wbJcb makes a delicious cuaerole mixed with U.. yellow ati"atchtneck or its cousin tbe rrookneck. a f ./ • Meat Master Meats Squa1h ls usually classified broadly as ''winter'' and ''sum- mer." This does not re- fer to the season but Tatber the state of Butternut aquuh has a fine flavor and is &t>od cut in cubes al'ter paring and aprlnk:led wi-tb The orange~hued sug. ar pumpkin , whieh usually w~ighs from lOto 20 pounds and ls as. eoclated with Halloween, ii famous as a pie fiJUng. Summer squashes of WI cup butter Add to yoarsavinp r--r@'4n1 • • ., wllhRalphaoou_.1 ._,.. ___ -I includinc20colf --·-. onRalphal........, I Regular Margarine, ....... ''"' 19 30c olf on Com King I ...._...._ ,.,_ I Bacon, lib., 22c olf ~lflll,.IU • on Crilco OU. 24 oz.. I Lllllft ~ """ •M °"" c..,... ••C......, I and lOc off Coupon EttK11Yt' Oct. • ..,... Oct. n On Ralphl Aluminum Foil L SUPER COUPON " I ________ .. Super Bakery Super Produce -.. - lffl Lohl-t-14 lb. AYMqe ~1.78 ...... .19 WllDle ller.lless ~Top Sirloin BNfL.oM-BoM!t .. Sold Only Whole Pon. 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BR()()t(HURST, WESTMINSltR 2.4167 PASfO DE VAlfNCIA, L4GUNA HlllS 17261 17th ST., TUSTIN COSTA MESA 401 N. lOARA, ANAHEIM 6942 WARNER, Hl/NTINGTON BEACH STORE HOURS: 9.10 Do;ly, 9.9 Sundoy i • I DAil Y PILOT £'1 !lo cup oa.IOD rtD,s ) 2: cups 1Uced zuc .. cbini 2 cup1 •liced 1tral1hto1clt or croolaM!c:k aqaub ltablel-aalt '4 tuapooa, .,.._,,. 3 cupa diced fnall tomatoes Melt butter In aklllet. Add ooion rlng1 and<"'* 5 rnlnute1 or till tranapuent. Add aqua1bes ant seasonlnes and cook 10 tO l5mlnutu. Stir in tomatoes _., <ook another 15 minuteii till aquuh la tende~ S.nea 6. Good with f chilled Rbiae wine . •• • • Garden Treat Carrots. the healthy • Vitamin A packed vegetable can be aerved in many ways: aoup8, saJads, deserts, breads. In the new book "When the Good Cook Gardens," there are unique sugges- tions for use an4 tasty re- cipes. A shredder makes fasl work or assembling the quantity or grated car- rots essential for this de- rorativenutcake. CARROT YOGURT CAKE l cup butter 1% cups sugar · 4eggs 1 teaspoon each grat- ed lemon peel, cin- namon, vaniUa 1 cup plain or vanilla-flavored yogu.ri, 2'h cups all-purpose nour 1 teaspoon baking 50da 11h teaspoons baking powder ;., teaspoon salt :Y• cup chopped pecans or walnut 2 lh CUP6 finely grated carrots B eat butter until creamy, then beat in sugar and eggs. Mix in lemon peel, ci nnamon, vanilla and yogurt. Stir together fl our, baking s oda, baking powder and salt. Add to the creamed mixture, beating until smooth. Mix in nuls and car- rots. Turn into a greased and floured 10 inch bundt or lube pan. Bake at 350 degrees for 1 hour and 10 minutes or until golden brown and a toothpick inserted comes out clean. Let cool on rack for JO minutes, re- move from pan. Makes 16 servings. Dill Adds Interest Tiny Be l~ian carrot;; are heated in a savory margarine mixture, lL<i- ing onioo and dill. These golden nuggels supply vitamin A -the nutrient which promotes healthy hair and skin and helps eyes adjmt lo dim light. Vitamin A is al ~o available in most dark green and deep yellow vegeta bles , apricots, cantaloupe and margarine. GOLDEN DILLED CARROTS 2 Lable s poons margarine 1 table s poon chopped fresh dill Y.i teaspoon grated onion JS-Ounce can Belgian carrots, drained Melt margarine ln a saucepan over low heat. Add dill, onion and car- rots. Cook, uncovef.ed over medium heat, stir- ring occasionally, until carrots are hot, about 8 minutes. Make.a 3 serv. ings. •• . •• ' • I -- • • • . .. . . . . . . . W!dn!!d!y. Oclob9r 16. 1175 Liqueur adds touch of mystery to dessert refresher. .Rich Finale Combine your after-dinner drink and your dessert into one new super ice cream surprise. The secret is the rich flavor of kahlua. Thhs sim ple recipe does not require a special ice cream churntrrcczcr . Rich and creamy! Serve alone 'A'ith thin , crisp cookies, o r c reate an-e>1citing sunda& by surrounding each serving with sliced . banana and spooning on additional liqueur. KAHLUA ICECREA:ll 1 'h t easpoons unnavored gelatin l cup milk 2 eggs, sepa ra ted 1 teaspoon vanilla 112 cup kahlua V• teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons sugar 1 cup whipping cream Sprinkle gelatin over milk in a small saurepan and let stand·a few minutes. l~~a l egg yolks and add lo milk. Cook ove r low heat , stirring constantly, ;ftil gelatin dis- solves and · mixture thi ens slightly. Remove from hcct l and cool Stir in vanilla and kahlua . Chill until mix- • ture begins to thicken and jell. Prices . Beat egg whites wit h salt to soft peaks. Good Gradually beat in s ugar. With same bealt'r. Thru OPEN beat cream to soft peaks. Fold cream and Monday, Oct. 27 SUNDAY meringue into gelatin mixture. Turn into a (9 x 5 x 2-inch ) loaf pan. Place WE ACCEPT ... .. • • f ' ri r-• 19 I • • j I • • I . . • PRODUCE SAY1•8S I • ·1c01tm. OP UOAOWA'f 1854 MEWPORT BLVD. & .. WPOITILYDJ OPEN 7 DAYS 9 to 6 Phone 642-6025 BA .. pe Jumbo ARTICHOKES . " . ' • cu I or l Golden & Jonathan Desert Valley Ripe CAN1ALOUPES Mountain Grown Bartlet 10~. PEARS in rreezer until firm, about 4 lo 6 hours. FOOD STA.MPS l\1akes about 21/2 pintss_· 1~· c:c:c:cc~·a~m~.-----::---_:~~~~~~~~~~;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;~;;;~;;~~:;;~~~;::;:;;;;~;;*~· ~~~~~;;;;;~ Leftover Chicken? Make It a Nest if...... , ' Y. • • Whoever"" s aid ··a bird \"1. cup chopped onion in the hand is worth two 1'2 c up c h opped in the bu sh" must have celery been r ererriug to lef· 14 cup unsift ed Dour lover chicken. 1 teaspoon salt Chicken In A Nest is a 1111 teaspoon pepper t as ty main d i s h of "' 1112 c up s chicken creamed chicke n served broth in a mas hed potato nest. 1'2 cup heavy cream You can use leftover 3 cups cubed cooked chicken or turkey for this chi cken recipe. 6 Potato Nests (re- Complete the m ea l cipe below ) with a vegetable in Me lt margarine in season -usually a good large saucepan. Ad51 bargain 'at 'your local onion and ,celery, saute ·•market -and c ris p over loW ·h eat unti l rolls. •" ·tender. Stir·in flour, sail t---1F-or more budget re-and pe pper <!_nd ~ook cipes send for your rree several minutes over low copy of the Blue Bonnet heat . Book or C r ea ti ve Re move (rom heat ; Cooker y, P.O. Box 2695, gradually stir in broth Grand Central Station and cream. Cook over NewYork,N.Y .10017 . ' low heal . stirring until CHICKEN heated thro ugh. Serve IN A NEST mixture in Potato Nests. v_. c up ( 1h stick) margarine Potato Nests: Add 1 beate n egg. t o 3 cups thick mas hed potutot"s and mix until blendt.-d . Drop mixture by spoon· fuls onto greast!d baking sheets. using 112 cup for each nest. Spread each m ound in· to a 31"2-inc h circle, shap· ing sides with spoon. Brush with 2 tablespoons melted margarine. Hake a t 425 degrees for 15 minutes, o r until potatoes are light brown. Makes 6Serving11L •lu ,. Anytime Fill a crumb crust with softened ice cream . Swirl crushed fruit. min· cemeal, chocolate syrup, or nut s undae lopping in- to the ice cr eam . Freeze until firm and serve. I Best Idea Since Shopping Carts ' • Now you can do a week's shopping .. w,...,. .. ,..,., •' ll14 lilt•) ij.,.i>Md 1Jtl COMllitnt --elf pad ... Int Sl.25 ,,......,..,.;o Send in ~pon·Today ind Become ·A Super Shopper I •••••••--•••• --------~-~----------- ---------------~------ --~--~------------- J without forgetting a single item! Use pre-printed shopping lists prepared for you by ' PILOT PRINTING. \ 140 separate printed items. plus additional spaces you can fill in yourself. Just chock '1!111 oll • 34 s11,1ts 21 Vecet1bles 14 Fniils 6 B.lkery Items 5 8e\ltRCtl 19 Me1t Ind fish entries 11 01iry ilems 20 Miscell111eous DAI LY PILOT I ALL OUR STORES ARE JOINING · 1N-THE N ICIS IF,ICTl\11 WIO . OCT. 1 S fMIU flJH., ()Cf. 21,' 197.5 W§'ii'~ PU CHASE All WEEK LONG EACH DAY WED ., OCT. 1S, THRU TUES., OCT. 21 \ \ REGISTER & Wll! F------•--------- 1 llnRY aLAllK I ~ PvrchaM Nfl,t1M1ry : NAMl~----------- 1 AOOIHS--------~-- 1 0 1'+'-------"'--~-I • • I -----------L---------------------- \ \ , "tl ~ ~ .,t"l"t Jtj llAillDI UT BURGER· PRO lli \ .. • • ) I r- ! Better Than Ever -Late· ·pf.ent~ ~f Pears ., 111...-.., lllerta d 14 tea1poon cln• ......W. 1 .... ream, It de. the later·than°u1ual a.amon •ired. Makes 4 or 5 aerv- abundance of p .. n 11ojpralllu blp. Here ls • g•tr of r~"l p ,t " usinl the rull ID ~ are, bal•e d dare PEAJUlHBESB PIE d --_..,dice to uni cold esserta. cupe.11.ixwttblemoo. Graham . crac.ker BABTLBTT 9BEAD' )l!xbread,battof.IUI· c:rustforBort-1nchp1e PUDDING ar, salt llJld opl.,.., Place l Packa1e (3 ounces) · 3 or 4 fresh BarUelt 111 CJ( the combination In cream cb-. pean buttered 1 ~.quart ~cupsuiar . 14 cup temonjulce ca11erole. top wttb JAa teaspoon van1Ua 2 cupe: sWe bread pean. rabln1 and ·re-, 1 cup . wbi_pped ~ ~bes ' • mi.intnc bread. pmg or whip~ cream ~ cup melted tiatter· 'Bate' covered at 350 ormar1artne decr1e1 F. 1$ miDutm. ¥.acup1ugar Uoco•er; btk'e 20 • ., Produced 1 cup miniature marshmallows 2 or 3 medium Bartlett pears 2 or 3 tablespoons brown s ugar Soften cream cheese and beat in sugar and vanilla. Fold in whipped t o p p i ·n 1 ·a n d marshmallows. Pare, balve,.core and slice peara; arrange in pie crust and aprinkle with brown auaar. Spooo cream cheese mixture over top, completely cov· er!n&pearo. Chill for several houri or overnl&bt. Cut &Ito wedge1 to serve, garnishina with addl· tional pear slices sprinkled with brown sugar if you like. Makes etoaservlngs. Prepare Pear Pickles in sterilized Jars and ~ \4 teupoon aalt . minutes ~er. &the .\<o-teuppon allspice with 11rbl creft> or now for en unusual seal immediately. , ·-gir-ftls& (Or ni-eat,} Makes-e.bout3qu~rtS. -1!ry or fish '1isbes. Hal baked ham or bolled tOlllM will assume new flavor dimensions wilh Pear-Orange M e at Sauce. - .. =--=" ... PORK CHOPS i1':.'ffll\m 1111.-0-SOR BREAD ~ • -IUYllS IML ._ - -FRUIT Ii DRINKS • •GllA• °"I ll!IG SPICIAL ~ ~ ... ,, • S~rve ~Qme With .Meats CIMPIBl.'S TOMATO SOUP . ffi -·-... llBLETS CORI 8! IJ.OL ... MAlllT IASllR ~UGllT TUIA ffi \ PEAR PICKLES 7 pounds Bartlett peers , peeled and quartered 3 pounds suear 1 quart vinegar 1 stick cinnamon 'h: ounce whole cloves Prepare fruit. Bring s ugar , vinegar and spices to full boil. Pour syrup over the fruit and let it stand overnight and the next day PEAR-ORANGE MEAT SAUCE 2 fresh Bartleti pears ~cup t>rown sugar 1 t easpoo n dry mustard 'h teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons cornstarch 1 to 2 tablespoons vinegar 1 teaspoon grated orange rind ~• cup orange juice Pare, halve, core and dice pears to make 3 cupo. ln a saucepan, mix brown sugar, mustard, salt and cornstarch. Stir On the third day, simmer fruit \n the syrup about 10 minutes until just tender 'Pack in vinegar. orange rind · and juice and pears ....... · Cook, stirring constantly • witll thickened. Makes 3 cups. • MARKET IASIO G•A• --IHCIAL SUGAR m FRESH PAPAYAS 1 · J Glaze Prepared "Dinner wil l be ready in an hour." That·s about all the time it takes from start to serving with Chutney-glazed Chic ken and Pears. V. cup finely chopped onion . 1~ cup while table wine 1/-t teaspoon ginger 1 teaspoon wine vinegar 1/4 cup water 1h teaspoon cornstarch 3 or 4 Bartlett pears A package of chicken and four Bartlett pears are the mainstays of the meal that watches itself 50 Toss flour, salt, paprika and you can enjoy the sunset with pepper in paper or plastic bag your family and guests. with chicken pieces. Mell butter Th h. k d in a 9xl3x2·inch pan. Arrange e. c 1c .en, usted wilh flour bi k · k. . 'd · th and 11seaspnin&s, Slaf.ll\ lo bake , ,c c en P1i4!Ces s 1n ·1s1 e up m e while )'ou 1 .J\al~e...-end1 core the l. ,tuitt~r,1 ·1 pears. As a dressing for the· 1 11,Bake a.t.•425 degrees F. for 35 pears, cook up a heavenly con-minutes, ba&ting once after 25 coction of chutney, raisins , wine minule:s With pan drippings. -and-chopped..onion. Meanwhile, chop chutney and Fifteen minutes before serv--riis1ns . COmDin ~lth-<rnton-;- ing, move the chicken to one end wine, ginger and wine vinegar in of the pan and gently set in the small sauc e pan. Simmer 10 pears spooned with chutney. minutes. CHUTNEY.GLAZED CHICKEN AND PEARS it., cup flour 'A teaspoon sail 112 teaspoon paprika V. teaspoon white pepper 3 pounds frying chicken pieces 2 tablespoons butter or margine 1/:z cup bottled chutney 'A cup raisins Famous Pair Mix. water and cornstarch and stir into the hot mixture. Cook a minute to thicken sli ghtly. Halve pears a nd remove cores. Push chicken together al one end of pan and place pears cut-side up at the other end. Spoon the hot chutney mixture over chicken and pears. Return to oven and bake about 15 minutes longer , until pears and chicken are tender. Makes 4 or more servings over rice . Mold's Magnificent At an exclusive cooking school conducted in the Napa Valley wine country, Simone Beck created a new and captivating dessert made rrom fresh Bartlett pears. The glamorous combination of lady fingers, crisp meringue and pear ice, all glazed with raspberry puree, is what you would expect from Miss Beck who collaborated with Julia Child on "Mastering the Art of French Cooking." The preparation is classic, that is to say time-consuming, but worth every minute of fuss. BISCUIT GLACE AU SORBF;T ROSE 4 egg whites Salt 114 cups sugar 2 ripe pears Juice of I lemon I pound fresh raspberries (or rrozen raspberries, thawed and drained) !At cup heavy cream 3 to 4 tablespoons Kirsch (or Poire William or Framboise) Lady fingers Powdered sugar Beat egg whites with a pinch of salt to soft peaks. Gradually beai in 1 cup sugar. Set over si mmer· ing water and continue beating 5 to ~. minutes. until meringue is firm and shin y. Set over ice water and beat un · ti! cool. Divide mixture in half; chill one half. Peel and core pears and puree fruit to measure I cup . Stir in lemon juice. Fold in second half of the meringue and place in freezer. Puree enough raspberries, re· ·moving seeds . to measure l 'h cups. Beat cream with a pinch of salt until it begins to thicken. Add Kirsch and remaining•;.. cup sug-ar and beat stiff. Beat the crea m into chilled meringue. Reserve a little raspberry puree to decorate the dessert and rold remainder into cream mixture . Line a 9-cup rectanguJar mold with waxed paper. Spri.nkle lady fingers with a few drops Kirsch. Make a layer of lady fingers in bottom or mold and rover with half of pear ice . Arrange more lady fingers over ice and lop with half the raspberry cream. Repeat layers and top with more lady fingers. Freeze firm . To serve, run a knife around the edge of mold and turn out on· to serving platter. Decorate with reserved raspberry puree and re- maining whole raspberries. Sprinkle with powdered sug3r. Slice ioto8 or IO servings. ... ' I • __\ • ' I ' • . , .. • . , . . . -. ,CJI OM. Y PILOT W!dn!!d!x,Octobw 15, 1175 -·- Can_s .Offer Conveni.ence,· Lower ·food c ·osts . . SiDe9 January, the Con.sumer Price Index for food at homo bas l11creuecU%. NO.nJSS 8TUPPED PEPPllllS 2 luse 1reen pepperi 1 can (15 ounces) Macaroni 'n Beef in Tomato Sauce or Spa1hetf.! 'n Beef ill ~ ond thyme ; spoon Into -balvea. Place in l ~-quart 1ballow baiting dieb; bake at 400 derrees F. for 20 mlnuts. ~ eup chopped canned -ln 1aucepan. cook onion with 1 •llc• (about 1 ounce) J1011arella cheese, cut in triansles . bl saucepan, cook omoa with ·aeuco1n1 In bulter until lalder. Add 1pqhetU and beano. Heat; stir occulooallr. Gam!sh with cheese. Makes about 2~ ~. enouab for 2 •ervinP· zcam<•-'..,.,...e..:bl tuna, drained _. naked 2 cans U •l!lo OUD<el ead>) El-llacaroa.i a. Clleele dl<l!lll"'1 ~ cup w•ll-<lratned lD contrast; the CPI for pre- par!14 &1111 .partlal!Y prepared fooda bu remained fuiuaOy UD· cballled. Within tblo category, canned •P•tbetU bu decreased !Dpr\ce. Items like Spaghetti With Meatballs or Macaroni 'n Beef in Tomato Sauce, Spaghetti 'n Beef in Tomato Sauce, and Elbow Macaroni & Cheese offer economical alternatives to more expensive meats. Sauce · I small clove aaruc, minced Generous dash cr ushed thyme leaves . Top with cbeeee : bake until cheese melts. Makea4 oervinp. EASY CBJU lllAC ~•ur.cbop~onlcu cblU powder Jo butter un.til -· Stir Jn remaining lncre-dieall. He~; 1Ur occulonally. Mol<a about I c:upo, eoouah for 4 HniDp •• SPEJ:DY 8PAGllETl1 DISH · !4 cap cllopped onion ·----: __ ,_ !4 cup cbopped ,__, . a •11•.. <•bout z ounce1l Mouarella ebeese. cut in 8 tlianlla · . 2 slices (about 2 ouncea) mild process cheese, cut in 8 strips Cut peppers in half lengthwise; • remove seeds. Cook in bolling salted water 3 to 4 minutes; drain. 1 tab espooo~ powder 2 t.ablespoo 1 butter or mara:anne 2 cans (15· ounces each) Macaroni 'n Beef in Tomato Sauce . !4 teupooa Italian ..,...,... Inf, crualled . 2 table1poon1 butter or marsartne TUNA.CUE ESE SUJI....., t ieupoon orecaqo leavea,, crushed l medium clove 1arllc, minced In llllll.i, cook --and garlic I ill !)utter• Add rem•ining IA&redlents except Monarell• cbeMe. Heat; aUr occuloaally. And these foods provide conve· nience and gQOd t aste as well . Meanwhile, in bowl, combine macaroni (or spaghetti), garlic, 1 can (about 15 ounces) kidney beans, undrained 1 can (15 OWICOS) SpaabetU. 'nBeef in TomotoSauce 1 cup cooked cut green beins 1 tablespoon butter or marsartne ~ cup dry cottage cheese Top with Mos1aNl!a •-· Heat unW cb ... e melts. Mates about 5 cupe, enouch f .. •lo 6 ~ ... Variety 'Knead' An Idea? Brown-baggers who make their lunches com- pletely from scratch will appreciate this new flavor. RYE LIGHT BREl\D 3 cups white flour 2 (l/•-ounce) packets dry yeast 1 cup milk ' . • ~cupw ater , 2 tablespoons butter or margarine 2 teaspoons salt l tablespoon sugar l 'h cups (about) medium rye flour In large electric mixer bowl stir together 2 cups of the white flour and the yeast. Heat milk, water, but- ter, salt and sugar until warm (120 to 130 " degrees); add to yeast mixture. Beat al low s peed, scrapiD& bowl constant- ly, for \I\ minute. Beat at ·mgh speed for 3 more I minutes. Stir in the re- maining 1 cup while flour and enough rye • fiour to form a workkble I dough. I Knead until s mooth • and elastic -about 10 minutes. Cover and let rest 20 minutes. Form in- to2 loaves. I Place in 2 buttered loaf ~ (each about 8x4z.3 1nche1). Let rise in 'draftfree, warm (80 ::cte&reea> place until 1 doubled -about 45 mioUtea:. Bake in preheated 315-dea:ree oven about 45 ~minutes. ~Winter .Wormer ~ Thia bread makes a eood .. dunker'' for stew diDDers. BVTl'EaMILK BREAD 4'f.a to 5~ cups flour 2 packages active dry yeast l cup buttermilk o/4 cup water Or .;.:::~:oons butter YOU A£WAYS·. SAV~l WITH STATER BROS. LOW•LOW PRICES -· 1.U.l'CO. • 1 •• WUNGUR WllNIU ... -·- io.J.QIMCI l'CO. 89 0 ZIPPI CORN 0001----·-· Ml.IC*• 11.01 ,.o. 69' aHP PUNKI ············--···-··-·-· WiiNiU.~~---.......... --·-···----·· • 111 OKAllUlf U •I-ti. • 111 aHP fUNKI .. ·--·············· ..... . OkAll.liUl•M • QG .. THIC1l • 1 00 IUCID aQLOGNA ..... -..... u .01 OKA.I M•lll • 110.. • Mtf • TlllN• 73 t ILICIO aOLOONA ... ,_ ... , ..... Mlz. -.IOM• 14. • ' •• IMOlllD IAUIAOI ···-··-····--- ii.iciDU'cON ...................... --.. ··-·· ff •ou-. i.u. , f 170 IUCID aACON ... ·······-···--···-··· -•4-01.POlno-'•nclllOIMU •1•• PIPPIR ITIAK . . ... . ......... ui. • Viii. iTUit ~ .. ~ .. ~~:_:.'.'.:u.• 1 •• ;Li(1D aacON ........... _ .. _ .. _·~-u 1 17• -•MOT•HOl..c •1•• IMOKID IAUIAOl .•. ____ u . llAffll• .... ..... •ACKGUA•A ... ....... "" ... 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Beat 3 more minutes at high speed. Gradually stir in enough more ftowr to make a worka:bledougb. . Knead until smooth - ~ to 10 minutes. Cover and. let rest 20 minutes. Sbe.pe into 2 loaves and place in two greased loaf pans -each about 8 by4 by 3inches. Let · rise tn a warm draftfree place until doubled -about 4S minutes. Bake in a preheated 41»-degree o'Ven abolJt 30 minutes. Turn out on wire racks and cool. TV Snacks U your famlly likes to i~e •tmuncbtes'' while Watetdn1 TV, keep on -.a tood select loo cl n.IJ·C..al utural c:u-IDIJ_, .. allcl a varle- 17 Gl·o-ea. ' ' . Cllt ttiolll loto bite-= .... • ud l>Ul an a !II the retrl1entor fNtb oarrot and ctlllri' auck1 10 they-re Ul7 tq 1rab. They're a, Jot moro nutritloua for ,._ famll7 than chlpe . ..aap. . . ' " • INVITES YOU TO WRITE YOUR OWN TICKET TO ANYWHERE IN CONTINliNTAL COUNTRY ' I -.SIN UiOI ll'c.t _.. WU lttC9Vt rHTUNCt. "iA.I. l!Otl I. •nu.cnoNI, MLC).il'f' Kii YOl,ll; ..,,..~nr..-.,. CQllllf 1oM -~~ sa.n.ta:s ·::village ==~ ~eatt1t& if~~~ - ) ~"'-.=-·-·· 2 ' SOUR BREAD:=o:__.:..__, .... 76' SWEEt PUS-·-----'"'" 37' BUCKEYE PUS....... , ..... 27' VEG-ALL VEGETABLES .-_,..,, 31' PILLUURY ,.., 59c .2~LAYIR CAIUI-,...,;. PLAYTIX TAMPON I a&NROU..ON -DIODOllANT ·-99c SEMf.SWEET 8, _,...._ FORTIFIED OAT FUIES~-74' HERSHEY'S llSTiltr ..... '1.&2._,..._85' DATML · ·QUADllt · 90' NESTLESHOTC800All!lll .-.11.13 . 1uun oan ......... ":='~••-<>L LIPTON TEA 11~· 11· 79 t7' ·-99'. TWSCO PEPPERS ='-'.._ ....... 37' ·· -. • -·-·-·" .,.9 -- .... --.. Cll !IOI. _94• ITYU . llAIR IPllAY -66' ·-I IN4" .. ·TOM TOMATO COCKTAIL ,,,...., . t..oz. .... 57' 26' 67' -, ACCENT ,..,_~ ·. , ...,.,•1.11 TORRIDO PEPPERS-.. __ ,lM), 41' c-•· FAULTLESS ptr-1111 17' IClllCll· llAZOLA CORM OIL ...... '2.11~ .... . ~-. •••" --• lll'M DRINK MILi --.. '3.77 .. ~-FAVOR POUSll 'l:ol_,...._ 77' -' 'I. " SllACl'NCAKE--· ......z:69' 'I°' FACIAL TISSUE -~:.-.• ~ -. 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ROAST ·~:E ZACKV f ARM•'° CALIFORNIA GROWN ~ QUALITY POULTRY :., f ·HEM ' · TURKEYS MELON CUT 1.39 lb. ,. ' ·. 'C.A.RNATl<?M HOT 30 ~ COCOA MIX ·J~-· ·~ , __ BAG CHIODO CANDIES . ' • .. y . " llTO ,,·~-14 LIS. • 6 PAii 12 OZ.CAMS REG. or DIET ~.,.PEANUT ~.. ..: ', .. e ~;7 BUnER . "-. \ · ., ) \ , • . -. ' ., . · COST A MESA 19th and Placentia .. · · Store Hours: 9 to 9 Dciily -Sunday .9 to 8 Pric .......... ' 111ursij'& thru Wednesday t. 16 to 22 . . _""!'<\ .. -.. -~·~Accept,_ Slaij11 -- • us~· RUSSET ·POTATIES · ·LI. 79c CIU.O . IAG . ' • EXTRA FANCY MOUMTAIM GROWN .,. · SCHOOL IOY Sl'ZE · DBJCIOUS APP.LES 10. -· . ' ~~ r =-=====-~ . . SWEET VIME RIPENED HONEYDEW 'fELONS · . TOPS OFF CARROTS ' " ·9c 25LI. IAG · -f LI.· SI.IS . \ • OAILYl'IOOT (jJf New Bre-aKfasf laeas Offer · Get-up-a.nd-go These new t wbt.s fer pancakes and waffles will make slrepyhe•<la wake up ..i taU notice. Make use of last nicht'1 Id· tover mashed potatoes by whip.. pi ng up some Potalo Raltin Cakes. These '"1llck·lo-the-ribo .. pancakes are great, too, for bn.111Ch, luncb or dinner. Golden, llulfy Ricotta Cheese Pancakes wW a tack up j'Wst right \\ hether you pile them on top or one another for breakfast or roU them around a filling for lunch. On nippy mornings or a lazy ,~eek-end, plan a breakfast that will s>t•ase everyone. Natwrally good Oe.tmeal Wll· nes with syrup and sausa.:e may convtl'( even tbose wbo retuse 1 bowl ol oatmeal. Or to aerve IOmet.bing a little more exotic, try Glllger Peach Pancakes. POTATO RAISIN CAKES .. 1 cup leftover mas hed potatDes ~ cup unsifted fiOW' 1 tablespoon s.uear ~ teuPoon nutmeg t •gg, lightly beaten V.Z cupmilk 1,4 cup raisins 2 tablespoons maraarln melted In a Iara• bowl sllr toaether potat9ft, flour, 1u1ar. nutmeg. e11 1 mlllci, ral 1in s and marg.ari.ne. For each pancake pour '4 cup batter onto li1hUy creased, hot (riddle. Cook over medium-high liieat unW browned. on bolt.om. Turn; broWn on other side. Makes 10 to 12potato ca.kea. RI COTT A CHEESE PANCAKES 1 cup ricotta C'heese 3e&&s ~ tup unsifted nour 2 tableapoons sugar I leupoon bakina powder teupoon cinnamon '4 cup milk V. teaspoon orangerlnd 1 tablespoon oranaeJutce 2 tablespoons margarine, molted Jn large mixer "bowl beat cheese until creamy. Add eggs ond beat until blended. With fork stir together Oour. suaar, bakins powder and .cin· namon.-Add to cheese mixture, beat until batter is smooth. For each pancake pour Y4 Cup batter onto lightly greased, hot &riddle. Cook unW bubbles ap- pear on paacake and bOJin to bft&k. Tum; bake unW bn>Wned. MaJtes 12 pancakes. OAT.MEAL WAFn.ES J cup quick oat$ ~ cup unslfted nour 2 tablespoons sugar ! teaspoon baking powder VJ teasPoQn baking: soda 1"" teaspoon salt 2e-ggs, separated t in <.'ups buttermilk 'I.ii cup margarine, melted In I arge bow I stir together oats, flour , s uga r , baking powder. baking soda. and salt. Stir in egg yolks, buttermilk and ---.~~~---::=;--...~;wmiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~·~WI HIVlft CO .. AMION ~ ''Accortlln• te • rellelll• & pultll•h•lll con••••• ••rwoy i l•k•n en Octo~or J, 197S, § Ptlllfry'e .:W-C••Y _.tee• wore ~ lower th•n T.........,., Alph• :s:: ~ Bet•, Von1, Lt1cky, Faalo's, ~ § Ralphe, lhrlftlin•rt, Mqyfelr ~ § •nd,.....yothen. = !i\,.,IHOP PANTRY AND IAVI~ JUICE &•ACI< S1!. 01. CAlll 59c total 1avlng1 on PRODUCE I • 1 wmo .,., cou••• CRISCO OIL 2• 01. •onu 79c WITHOUT COUl'ON 1.01 UJri'IT 1 IOTT\l f'U CUit~ ~ 0000 O("I, It TMIU OCT. t i I •I WITH TMll COU•O• 2oc .!!~G. Nl5TLl'5 SIMl.IWllT MORllLI UMIT 1 l'l{Q. 'II ctnlOMllt COOPOH GOOD OC1 1$ IHW OCt. 11 WITH Tiffi COUPON JOHNION 6 IOHNION mar1arin• until weU mixed. In smell bowl beat eee whites· unW still peaks form. Fold tnto oat mixture. Bike in hot waffle iron following manulactu.rer,1 direct.Iona. Makes 12 medium waffles. PEACHY GINGEil PANCAKES 1 ~ cups unsifted Oour l teaspoon baking pawder v, tea.!Spoon salt 1-'J: teaspoon ground ciMamon ~'•teaspoon ground einger l cup milk •.;:cup dark corn syrup 11'4 rup corn oil !egg 16-0unce can sliced cl- ing peaches, heated. Stir together flour, bak- ing powder, salt, cin- namon and ginger. Jn a medium bowl beat eag until !rolh1. Stir tn milk. com syrup and com oil. Add nour and beat Wl· W well mixed. For each pancake. pour 114 cup batter onto lightly grease(! hot grid- dle. Cook until bubbles appear on pancake and begin to burst. Turn and brown second side. Serve with warm peaches and syrup. Makes about 10 (4-incb) pancakes. Bran-rich Muffin Magic Because they're s mall these "muffins" need on· ly brief baking. Serve them quickly along with broiled grapefruit , bacon, eggs and your c hoi ce or wake-up beverage. WHEATMEAL GEM :\~ cup whole bran ('f'real If.I cup milk 'h cup Oour, fork-stir to aerate before measur- ing 1 'h teaspoons baking powder v, teaspoon salt 1;, cup yellow cor- nmeal 1/4 cup butter or mara,arine ~14 cup firmly packed dark brown s ugar I egg Soak bran in milk until milk is absorbed . Stir together flour, baking powder, salt and cor- nmeal. Cream butter and sug- ar ; beat in egg; stir in bran : add flour mixture and s tir only until moistened. Spoon into buttered muffin-pan cups ( l ·'\~ inch deep), Cilliog ·%. full. Bake in a" pre-heated 400-degree oven until a C'ake tester inserted in center comes out clean -about lSminutes. BABYSHAMPOG Serve at once with but- ter or margarine. Makes 24 . • , SPRINGFIELD ~ 24 01. LOAF BREAD WHIR OR WHIAI 39c GINGflAM ICE CREAM ' ALL FLAVORI ~":la. •IANIAANA 2725 N•lh .... toi _,.. SIUt PACI TOMATOES •TUlftN 1112W ...... 1& OL .... IOSQtfA REFRIED BEANS 3 .... 100 , .. . total 1avlng1 on DELICATESSEN •COITAMllA e FULUltTON 1170 ..... 2251 N ........... .,.i. . I l 11 01. BOnL1 123 WITH THll COUPON ::::L FLOUR S LB . BAG 69C WITHOUT COUll'ON l9c WITH TMll COUPON PANTRY MARGARINE 3 ILB.100 CINI. ePLACINTIA 1120 N ..... ..,Iha A••· 'Berry' Favorite ConcoC'ted some years .ago, this is still a favorite for receptions 2nd other special occasions. STRAWBERRY P UNCH l ·pound package whole sweetened frozen strawberries I bottle (about t quart) white wine . chilled 1..;. cup brandy lee block, frozen in a 2-cupmold Two l·quart bottles champagne, chilled Into a punch bowl tum the strawberries, win e and brandy; stir until berries are separated bul still icy. Add ice and cham pagne; stir lightly. Serve in punch cups. Makes 16 servings. Meltability What gives the S·l·r-e· t ·c -h to Mozzarella ch~e? It's a combina- tion or butterfat added to the cheese plus kneading the cheese with water that's hot (180 dep-ees F.> that gives this ch~e its amazing elasticity. The amount or Mozzarella cheese round on l wo wedges or plzaa 170ntains the same nutri- tion that's found in a glass or milk . ..... ;-.-·~ . ' ' C,lf DAILY PILOT En tree Turns Fishy Zip ope n a c a n of s almon and enjoy it to· day in a superb new re- cipe. Salmon Enchiladas have all of the flavor and goodness of the other enchanting roods from our south-of·the-border neighbors. SALMON ENCllU.ADAS I can (8 ounces) salmon lf.l cup chopped npc olives 2 cups s hr edded Monl('rey Jack cheese 1 a cup chopped onion 1 clove ga r lic , minced 2 tablespoons oil I can (15 ounce) tomato sauce 1 tablespoon vinegar I can (4 ounce) chopped green chilies 112 teaspoon salt 'h teaspoon oregano Scorn tortillas 'h cup dairy sour cream Drain s almon and flake. Combine w.ith olives and cheese. For Enchilada Sauce saute onion and garlic in oil. Add tomato sauce, vinegar. chilies, salt. and oregano. Simmer 10 minutes. Dip tortillas in sauce to soften. Place a portion of salmon mixture along center of each tortilla. Roll up and place in bak- ing dish. Blend sour cream into remaining sauce. Spoon over tortillas. Bake in 350 degrees, oven for 20 minutes or until heated through. J\.1akes 4 to 6 servings. Broccoli Spears Sauced Tender crisp broccoli is served with a tangy orange sauce . Cornsta·rch. melte d margarine and orange peel are b-l ended together with orange juice, then cooked over medium heat until thickened. Thes e green s pears supply vitamin A and calcium -the nutrient which builds s trong bones and teeth. Calcium is one of two ir:nportant nutrients (the other being iron) round lacking in many American diets. Calcium can also be round in col· la rd. kale and turnip greens, milk, cheese and ice cream. BROCCOLI WITH ORANGE SAUCE 1 bunch broccoli (about l lh pound s ), separated into spe ars · V.. cul!: margarine 1 tablespoon cor· mtarch l tables poon gr<.1ted orange peel 'h cup orange juice Cook brocolli, covc.>r L'd . ' tn small amount salted boiling water un t il tender crisp. Drain. Melt margarine in .saucepan. Remove from heal. Stir in cornstarch and orange peel . Gradually stir in orange juice. Cook.over medium heat. stirrin& constantly, WlW mixture lblckens. Reduce beat to low aD!I simmer I.or t minute. S~~· over broccoli. 1'.aies8servings. --- ' • '• ' ' • • ' I . ·~ .. , Wednesdoy,Octobef 15, 1975 ., • .----- ·cooking O a or Minimized· ... There is no pan with li ngering fish odor lo scrub afterwards. FLAKED FISH CAKES 3 cu p s canned m:.ickerel (t wo 1$-ounce can~.J of lightly cooked fresh fish 1 cup sort bread crumbs C2 s lices) I t ables poon chopped parsl~'Y 1 tea~poo n dry mustard "'teaspoon a all 2 egg•. beaten l t e a s' p o on Worcestershire sauce Bread crumbs 6 onion slices SAUCE %; teaspoon sail Vt teaspoon pepper 1 tablespoOn nour 1 tablespc>on catsup l tablespoon pre- pared mustard 1 tablespoon prepared boruradi>h · l~cupsm.ilk Preheat oven to ~ degrees. Drain fish wdli flake. Combine crumbs. parsley. mustard and sail; add fish and tolS5 lightly. Combine eg's and Worcestershire ; mtx well into fish mixture.. Place a JO x 16 ~ oven rooking bag in twO- incb deep roasting pan. Shape fish mlxtun into 6 balls. Coat well with bread crumbs. Place · each ball an an onion slice and set.into bag. Mlx sauce ln1re· dlents in order giveO, gradually •dcllog milk to make smooth •auce ; pour into bai:c. . ctooe bag with twist ·oe: make slx !iall-lnch alita in Lop. Cook 25-30 minutes. 6 servings. at ALPHA BETA THESE PRICES GUARANTEED TO ee EFFECTIVE OCT. 16-OCT. 22 NOW OPEN 'til MIDNIGHT All STORES OPEN 9 A.M. ~ONOAVTHRUSATUROA V in selected tocadons OP£Prl 10 A hi SU"IOA VS • ~· ......... ~ •• , .. ...,..._,., ........ t • '"" '"'"·-· .... ,., GRAPEFRUIT • P1NK GRAPEFRUIT · REDUCED 10c ORANGE · tli·PACK • 11·02. CANS .69 TREESWEET JUICES .49 Grocery Reduced Prices • ORAl'l' • PUNQI · OM.Mal · e Mat · l ·OZ. BTl.S. FRUIT STAND 63 FRUIT DRINKS • I-OUNCE PACKAGE ACCENT SEASONING •·1/2·0UHCE PACKAGE 1.111 10-0UNCE PACKAGE l.15 10-u.uo GRAVY TRAIN DRY DOG FOOD 2'·LA. BAO 4.IO 4 VARIETIES · fH>Z. CAHS KALKAN CAT FOOD fAMLY MCK · :MIO·COUNT ZEE NAPKINS ORIOIHAL • BllF · CHK:l(fH · PORK 1·0Z.PKG. TOP RAM EN 280-COUHT BOX KLEENEX FACIAL TISSUE ».COUNT aox NEW FREEDOM MINI PADS MAXI-PADS • 3C>-COUHT BOX 1.118 1f·112·0UHCf CAH ~43 2.34 .21 .96 .24 ·.61 1:22 RECIPE DOG FOOD .29 MEAT STEW 12-0UNCl AUOSOL .89 SHOUT PR EWA SH w~ .... ,.~ •M •ipt to mM ... ,..,., '" ftlfll-.-1111 6e•len. s.1 .. .._, <t>ll••:l"1 on Ill l>•tbk ittm>. S111ib<100• or""''""'"'' •rfvnJod. I f>p .. f1fh• IY 1.1 ..t !1'11• 8t1• (Q"lf"'"'. ~II rrp!ll tt>f'.,·N, W ITM THIS COUPON tif;~GENT ate LIMIT 1 IT!M &.1 c0UPON PER CUSTOMER .69 .99 .13 Grocery Reduced Prices UPTON · 2·3J4·0Z. MILO · l ·OZ. ONION .49 1.52 .83 MAKE A BEi IEA BURGER IOO·llAO BOie LIPTON BLACK TEA DELUXE f"JtENCH · 18·0UHC£ BOTTLE WISHBONE . DRESSING CHUHKY 81..UE CHEEK · ll·OZ.. an. 1.o; t-OZ. 1WlN NOC PRINGLE'S POTATO CHIPS l t ·OOHCE lflOTnE .LOG CABIN SYRUP FU~ETI •T2•0UMCf:BAG .89 1.19 CHOCOLATE FLAVOR CHIPS • VAAIETIES • 12-0l. PKG. .69 ~49 1.59 9 LIVES SEMI-MOIST CAT FOOD ALPNA KTA · l ·GA.LLOH llOTil..E APPLE JUICE OR APPLE CIDER 1/2GAU.0NAPPL£.Mel .Ill FOR CONSUMER INFORMATION-CONTACT Esth., Cr•"'•r, Director of Contumer Aftair• 777 S. tMirbor Bh•d., L• H•bf'll,C•IH. 901Jt WITH THIS COUPON 11..()UfltCR CAN ·GREEN ''C GIANT PEAS LIMIT 1 ITEM & I COUPON PER CUSTOMER YAUO OC't 11 TO OCT. 2.2 PRICES EFFECTIVE IN ALL SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ' ALPHA.BETA MARKETS - .32 A1 Bakery Reduced Prices ALPHA BETA • 15-0UNCE BOX GERMAN • CHOCOLATE CAKE 15·0UHCE BOX ALPHA BETA ORANGE CAKE WIVAHIUA 1CWO · 1$-0UMCf BOX ALPHA BETA DEVILS FOOD C~KE l ·OUHCI! BOX • 4·COUHT BIRK HOLM'S CINNAMON DANISH AlPKA BETA · SLICl:O • 24·0l. lOAF SOURDOUGH FRENCH BREAD .89 .89 .89 .72 .59 WITM THIS COUPON 10.1-0UNCfCAN cAMPBELL's IOc TOMATO SOUP _; LIMIT 3 rrEMS &. 1 COUPON PER CUSTOMER { FRE9f · CRSSP RED DELICIOUS APPLES SW£ET V1HE ltPEHED HONEYDEW .12LB MELONS Frozen Food Reduced Prices 5-3t4·0UNCE eox .. ' 1 l 8 .. , • . BRIDGFORD •3 DEMI-BOX BREAD • I 10-0z. CHOfflEO 1111..0tN • tc.H.14-0z. G MUT LOAF · 11-t/2-0Z. S'LJS8Uln' STU.It iJ SWANSON 65 DINNERS • T\JRKEY . A!:EO OICKEM • t1·1/2·0Z .. ee • ' 11·1/l·OZ. llOSTOH CREAM · t2·0Z. ett0cou.n PEPPERIDGE FARMS 93 SMALL LAYER CAKE • P, •! Non·Food Reduced Prices 24·0UNCE 90Tn.f SCOPE MOUTHWASH 1.27 ~~ ' . .. 7·0Uf+CE 1U8E •'tt-ouHa eont.e: . .. : HEAD&SHOULDERS1.S8' : SHAMPOO MGU.Af; · UHS<EfTEO · 1·112·0l. 9TL. SURE ROLL-ON ANTM"ERSPIRANT .79 " ·----~--··--...__"'1 ' ~ -,,.. . • • • -i J : ' ' . ' a ' . ' . ' • • ' • . ' . ' . ' ' ' ' • n=- CAKES Banana, Boston Crum, Lemon'- ('oconut, Chocolate! 11 !,c, oz. oming Stir • • 7gc reakfut itema! Choice or four kinds nack Tray • • • • ggc eno's lit tle pizzas! 71,1 oz Stouffer 3 9c SOUPS Pea, Spinach, Clam Chowder! 8 oz r inners,. II( w.. • • 55c Reef or Cheese Enchilada, Mexican 1J oz. Grocery Specials! ICE CREAM Royal Host Premium pack -round carton all navors ... half-gallon Buttennilk • • • • • 33c Springfield's dairy i:::oodness! Quart Krispy Crackers 4gc From the Sunshine bakers! 16 oz Seven-Up sa...a· ••• 5111 l~eg. or Diet Un -cola ! 12 or. ca.ns Dressing osmrs ~ •• 45c VinQiJ:"relt.e OT Italian 8 oz btle. CRISCO OIL For salads .or cooking! 24 oz -; Top Ramen ••.• 23c .Japanese noOOles -alt fl avors! 3 oz B Butter Bread. • • 3gc ~pringfield • for freshness! 16 oz }i Kosher Dills • • • 59c Heinz little Gherkins! 16 oz 8 Breakfast Bars age Camation -all flavors! six pack ,. (~ Dog Food •••••• 29e . . . . ' . -. ' ~ : ' Kai Kan chunky M PS! 14 oz Springf~eld 3 9 c Margarine You save ~ith Springfield! 1 lb. • Price• in tHect Thw. Oct 16 1"1u Wed. Oct 22 01><n doily 9 lo 9 SU/ldoy JO 10 7 No aole• to dHk,./ Stock up! You're auftl to find many of your family favorites in thia linc.up! So .•. eave today • for tomorroW ••• at El Rancho. Meat Pies sT~FFER's.... 69c Main course plea1ure in Beer, Chicken or Turkey •.• Stouffer'• qu11ity in JO oz. pkg. 0 J • &OZ. 21c · ra.nge u1ce CAN ••• From th'! Sunabioe State to offer flavor and quality you prefer! Springfield? (l.Z u ra 4lc) Birdseye Peas 39< The bigger si~ed 16 oz. package at a price that offers real value in garden goodness! , Stouffer's Souff.le 59< ' Take your pick ·Spinach or Corn · or lake aome of each •.. you'll be glad later! )2 oz. D•. 63< inners SWANSON'S ••••••••• Your choice of Chicken or Turkey .•• ea1y to serve, and so euy to enjoy! 11 ~t 07.. French Fries • • • 3ge Macaroni. QIU( ••• 39e Springfield in 2 lb. pkg. Van ~e Kamp ••. with ham! 10 oz Butcher Shop Spec.ials! Pork tnloasi FRESH EASTERN It Loin l'nd . , . average weight from 3 to 4 lb1 ! For a succulent treat thi"family will enjoy! Pork Loin •••••• s1 s! Whole or Rib half! Eastern Pork Loin • ~ •••• $1 '! Center cut rot.St · Eaatem po rk! CHUCK STEAK 99~ Ce nter cut! U.S.D.A.. Choice beer -;Spare Ribs' ••••• 111!.. :--~ Beef .... s1 ~ Fresh . lean Farmer style! Eastern • · ·Extra lean ... bulk or patties ~ Sliced lacon ... s1 1! El Rancho's raqch Rtyle slices .Rolled $ 2'' Braciole .. Slices of Sirloin Tip with aea80ffed lean ground pork F"I ~ t M" s379 T?n!rloin o~~~ C~~c: beef • Chateau ·3s9 Briand th Beef tenderloin • U.S.D.A. Choice · Naturally aged! Tender ... navorful! Super Fresh Produce! UTILE ROCK Pork ChopsST1fJlll • s11! With Mrs. Cubbinson's dress ing (l'*) Pork Chops~ •. 51 '! From lean Eastern pork loin! Cubes df· Pork .• 521! - Lean-for sw,el 'n' sour! Beef Roast :'-~ •• 521! Round cut U.S.D.A. Choice beef GAME . HENS Twenty four ounces! Grade "A"! -IHPilBit PBHPS 4,.1l Crisp 4 s i Apples 111 •• Jo.nathons for juicy goodness! Sweet end juicy! Tell the family thry"re there nnd watch them disappe11r! Fresh Spinach • 2 1or 39e Garden goodness, all green! Bi~ hunch! Baker Russets 15~ U.S. No. l Premium quatity! Banana Squash •••• gc. 'l'hick meated ••. bake and dot with' butter! Fresh 2 29< Carrots'" Crisp! Tender! I lb. plio bef{. ---, JOlllSTON'S25< YOGURT , Choice of flavors • 8 oz. cup Potatoes = ••.. ,33e \Vith Sour Creanl Of CheeBe! 12 o~ Vegetables : •• ~J39c ~ .. fixed Veg. or Peas .• •• 10 oz: Bread ,.a •. ~ . . . ag e \Vhite , .. pkg or 3 one lb. loavet' Cheese Pizza • • age Gino\1 . add more fix in's! 16 oz P• s101 IZZ8nrw •••••• Geno's ... 19 ounces of fun! lllBLETS 39c CORI . In butter 1euce! 10 oz pkg. Fillet of s 1 ·59 .. Halibut lcelendic extra fancy fresh fro z.en Turbot Fillets •• 79e From icy cold Norwegian waten! Cooked Shrimp 519! The ri ght sise for ehrimp cocktail smtr:Jd Clams .·s1or11 Matlaw's . l •• net weight 2 oz:. each SWORDFISH $289 lh Fresh! Center· Cut Slenkt;! • Hom emaker Values! PANTY 59 HOSE ~. lronweve "Happy Legs" ••• nil shades ~f~\~!~~,bs s 129 carton of four TOOTH 19 BRUSHES ~ Tek adult. _ , medium or hard . Delicatessen Specials! There is a difference at El Rancho! Liquor Dep't. Values! . ~ Cheddar SHARP! •••• ~ •••••• 98< They'll love the zesty Oavor or Schreiber's sharp Wisconsin cfieeie! 8 ounce package Taco Shells. • • • 49c Alex's -for fun eating! pkt iof 12 Wrangler Franks 5149 Adult elze and Oavor! 18 oz. pkJ. KNOCKSs 139 FRANKS Branchweiger"· 49e Farmer John'• • 8 ounce chub Wispride Swiss 5119 lt'i new· and it 1prea'd1! 10 oz SPICED 79c CHEESE Rondele • Garlic &: berbl, Pepper! 4\0 .. fOllllJ 11 .. 11 ......... : 9k Scope A11llseptlc ............ $1.29 • or Lemon Lim• •h••• ft'Mm • Jl M (115t off) U.. It rqultrl7! 18 ounn ah:e (111 '"1 • llltc Slit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lie ace.it ...................... $1.09 Maki' fl•vora wm• allvt! 4 11' ounce • Wh .ske EL RANCHO s499 I y REDUCED $1.00 ••••• Our own label .•. Straight Whiskey · 6 years old •.. reduced l.00 per quart Beefeater's •.• s1&69 Save l .26 on THE gin! half-gallon Lord Calvert .• 51099 Canadian Y1°hiskey -1sve 1.90 half-,lt'al. PAUL $J39 MASSON ... , Truh hes .................. 9&c Gl11d -3~ 1t•llon •ill! • pkf of tlfht Stain R""9Wer .... .. .. .. ... .. 89c Faultle"9for 1011, too! 14 o& aerot0I j Cutty Sark ..••• 5799 World ramou!I scotch'. save 40t fifth Wolfschmidt .•. 5499 Vod kA you know! Save 30c quart VINYA ROSE leiten's Soap ............... 19c Bi1 bath •iie bar for more vslue! Wisk Liquid ••••••••••.•••••• $3.19 Liquid delergent in ga llon 1iz.e! I* eitf) ... ., " . FRESH FRYERS ........ ....... .:.. -3-111. lb. FRIED CHICKEN c =-$198 2~ SLICED SALAMI =· 49c '::-..... BEEF CHUCK ROAST USDA Choice loot. -CUI. Idell To Put lloast' lb. USDA CHOICE ~~ TOP SIRLOIN ·STEAKS 29 ~-=· $ loin. -.. CUI. lb. PORK STERLING SIRLOIN CHOPS SLICm BOLOGNA ~~. $1159 =:.::;r .. 990 F'..:..~1"i 1b.I ..... _ :.':: . BEEF FRANKS =sgc --· 12-oz.Pllg. USDA CHOICE BEEF RIB STEAKS 59 lb. IEEFAllll POT ROAST ='="usoA ;1109 -CHOICE it.J ' APPLE CIDER r ... r., g·a·,c ·-11111 •1.711 .... --TRULY FINE ' . TOWELS THE KEY TO GREAT EATING ... : l ~H5a?~: ·~BIEF , , ASSURES YOU ... TENDERNESS & FLAVOR INOURDAIR-YCASE · LARGE EGGS WE. GUARANTEE IT! ·· · CakeMixes 1;~·59c M a• · 39c ~sgc ~ car. I.BAKERY BUYS! " ' . ,, " ' 00• '"' •• ' , arg •.• ne .,..... ~ Beans == s. 1~39c CoffeeTonee.a9.9c · Dressing ~-1 ~49c Diapers 1 : t :rz 99c ·. -.. . : JOHN'S PIZZA c • \ ,.-., DONUTS .. i;...79c ':*:r ,....... "'' ~Clwmon Rolls· ,":,"'ftfte .... _.,_,-..... .-,.. ;n:r ' ..... ~a.:r:. ~k!..':':. .... 11:-'1" SUPER fl SAVERS_ . -~~~~-:.59° -~.~39° -•• Riigu Saace 12!-09 ................. 11 •• :c:-I ·~~ .. ~~-Cll~9c 9iE-~1e..s_ .. !i!J8'. -. ,. . -I ' . "acHES .UIDWICH ·BREAD .... - . LIQUOR .& WINES t ....................... ££111 VODKA GiN •--.:·· $299 liltll..,_. Flllll TABLE WINE • ~-= $11 99 • 1'9rtllllbl • CRA&MONT A COLA• C· " ' DETERGENT . ---·~1 ·~990 · CAN LINERS llftf .f•Trdl cw • ~$,79 " ...... 21 ,, 7.i,E T1£mif; \ .. ..:'1w.··-~ " i4;.:690 • T-990 . :l't. • HAIRSPRAY ·_ .vo-b..88~ _!'.. . ARRID fl ... ":: ... s10• ...... . ORN Tlllder • \ I • J . ' .. f::J . ' I • . • • • ' i I • . i • • ' i • ...... • . I • ' .,,._ewer +flOCIUll 2 llOrY t 4 .. I droom, 3 llJwflh ,bltfllL., Dining "'*"" 1 _,...._ _____ _ • 111-... 0..... ~ tit! ~ AorMo •raa..- c1ooor. -t1te roo1. - -to oot1....n.. -the ... -. ARE YOU READY FOR THIS? Only 143,000. Id NOW! Call MM1!311. ·• ... C:U..HA'9C-~ • 3 BEDAOOMS--2 BATHS • • FORMAL DINING ROOM •AU. NEW CAA~NG * NEWl Y PAINTED OUTlllDE •U\AGELDT ' •OREA TEST l.OCA T10N HURRY TO YOUR DREAM~ CALL~· ... , ···-,.-., ' • "AIAHCIOllllD:~l' , l - -.. -~...,, vtito le4t vocoril ~ · --owrw. llvtng 111<1 dli\tng n;o.NY dr1111d In BRAND NEW PLUS CARPETS. ~~ ldldlon. F-paim.d ond .,.._ ... lhroUal!OUt. Oversized bedrooms. Two matter 1ui1e1. large -too. s.. this ll'Ddlt -Celt -e1 . • ,. SIAL llACH,L l5TA11 llAMIUHGo J Ii-$19,500· Walk~ surf. Misik: ·~ II c:a"efully blftnded With carern;, bNch comrni.nty, life styte. &>aciot.i• ltv;ng room •11h mM1iv• alonf fireplace and adjoining terrace. Blnquet alnd d.,.,_ room is conveniently ~ from modem gournwt kitchen. Interior galley. Sep9rate wing lor hkJI~ mastet suite a large chikhn'• \QUWters. OMw bought another. C>oe&n1 want 2. Must Neriftoe. Clll 963-7881 . MIMllANCH MAXI YALUE Prfvate drlv,e to seclu~ ranch hou9e. Rambling main hOIJ"8 lndOdea three big bedrooma, parlor, and farm kitchen. Brk:k terrace taads to sprawting grounds aMN'8d ~ilh fruit trees. Price inch.1des: separate maids QUSterst wood shop, c:hlc:ken hOuse, bird aviary, storage sheds and much rT'IJCh more. Get ba<* to the bMic:t.. Only 148,500. Call IMl3-«J787. Oon1 Wail! . I ' RID TU ROOF DB1 •YIME $5Z;llO Excenent Irvine location! Fabulous red tile rool! 2 Story entry. Gorgeous Spanish red brick fireplace Formal dining area. All 111• kitchen. Gala fantily room 3 Queen s'2:e bdrms.. or 2 BR + lovety den • as YoU wish! lmrMCUlate everiwhMe -indudes air conditioning & garege doOr opener! PIWk like }Wd . .full price S52.B50 Call last • 752-1700. ~ • 41R+DEH IRYIHE • $61, toO Quiet cul~&-S&C. Curved eenwnt drive 2-Story tiled entry. Masaive brick flrep&ece. Format dining room Gourmet kitchen with bat. Seduded mut8f luHe. !.ll(V8 den or ofHcel Sepliirate lalndty room. Frnt A rew : ....... !'W\nie'Ul]f(!ilJO<I< tocalk>n. ~sl ' •&,M1Plit.twm'r.l;,it752·1l!JC?!•~ ••• ,' •i n-o ~ !.., • ..,6 f • t' , •. r r I' •. • I· Ai.t.MDdta ..-4 .. 2 STY . llEACH -$54, 900 Fomwil entry to spacious living room. Formal dining room is conveniently aerved from huge garden view ki~. SLIDING WALL OF GLASS leads to covered t9f'Tace and rambling grounds.· Dramatic stairs 10 hidMway maatM suite & chHdren·a auar1ers. Owner anxiout. Must sacrifice. Hurry! Call 963-7681. ASSUME $21,IOD SJospaMOMJH Rare assumable k>an highlights this gingerbread 3 bedfoom. new carpet, tile, paint and wallpaper just to .,..... a few extras! MOYe right11nl Gourmet kitchen. Tahitian backyard, mammotn parent retreat + children's suites. Owner mm sMt QUicktyf Submit any offa1 Won1 last weeken:l-hurry1caH847-6010. HOUSl OF IKASS-'tlEW ' Country atmosphere of fields and farmhouses, cathedral ceilings and WALLS OF GLASS that overlook the coast .. valley1 Enter tile entry-sink into pillow like carpeting! Lavish dining r_pom. c~zy living _in Scandinavian family room! SWeiping mastef' bdrm suite with separate breakfast patio! 3 children's .retreats! · IMIOOtolaldown!Hurrycal 847~10. } llEACH CLASSIC AS~tV.000 Low, tow 1251 per 'fronth pal/s all! NO NEW LOAN OOSTSI Bike to beach and h8rbol' from thl8 3 bedroom OtALETI Soaring cathedral c8illngsl Sunshine country kitchen! Sweeping master bedroom! Lush ankle· deep carpet! Pa1dlke rear ystt. Call 847-8010. 4 IR&FAMILY MEWPOIT-Sl2t0 DOWM HARBOR vtEW HOMES! LOWEST PRICED Montego thXte4 In tract. Huge lot. Lush tropic garden double door entry. Light brick firepl8ce, spacious formal dini119 f'OQm. Cathedral cellings. Gourmet· Island kitchen I b&r. GWtt f.mtty room. Wall of bookcaw Secluded master with rommn Nth a 3 ITOf9 bedrooms. TWO red brick PATIOS! ProfessionaUy t11d9caped. AnxioUI. ·ean now 752•1700. I • 2 STOl\Y-437,000 • POOL IR'tlHE Prime Irvine location. ~tep-down living room - redwood decorator accent wans. Lulf1 • up'ilraded. carpeting. Country kitchen. sweeping ffrought Iron lllirwlly. 3 king-sized bedrooms. Separate sewing & taundry room. Fully • oondltioned. Secluded patio. Olympk: alze poot. Call fall 752·1700. , ' IXICUTIYI ~lllTRIEAT' " • I 4 a-z -~ su.soo Sec::tuded ent,Y to ent8f'tlliiwa detlght living room wtth p-.g r.....,. & .........,...,. .iow ot c:ov.od ~ .. I. grounds. BrilnQult tiled dining room i1 fooi-ntty MfV9d from -"°""""' kttc:llen. 5-111• ng for n.11er & guell~·•uit• Sweeping stairs .to lm:Wtd a&ory suites. Hut'i'yt !O#ner bought another. ,.,. ucrtficel Call 983-788.1, 3M +POOL I ASSUME $30,900 $25,, MONTH . Jea~ pool home buy with "i h1s b'each chalet! ~CULATEI Ankl&-deep.shagl Squeaky dean palnlt- GOurmet·kltchen! flambling rraster .~ refreatl Dining entenalnmenll Park sl~ TahitiWI bacfCyard with giant shimmering pool! Rare-?'% loan~ no new loan costs! Owner bOught newt Must sell! Hurry! Call 847-8010. 51/•"f• YA ASSUMAILE Story book charm. Beautiful flower garden. new c:a:pets. super sharp kitt:hen. easy to buy-10% ctown or 8sauma existing 1oenwith S165 PITI. can eA&-71 71; ; SHORECRHT TWO STORY FAMILY ROOM Unlaue entry to spaaous fonret living and banQuet room8: Sunny gourmet kitchen. Rambling Qame room ·with cnl::kting lireolac:e. Grscious guest beth and large 1als:\(lrY room. SweepiRg stairs to king size master and ....-.te children's suites. Lush landscaping. Very PdYMe ur.ouncts. Call for app( todaYt ss7,900. c.au ~767. • F~ULOUS rilSIDIN'f HoME ' , f TURTLE ROCll n!ilu.CI · Specious entertainment ~ locat6d lh the Turtle Roc;k t4ilts. VaUey view fro'" the POOi and terrace. Beaitlfulty appointed tour' bedroom· witf\ ,i1 the modern ari'tennrw. Must be seen to+ be aRPJeclatect. cau e7Mf50, i • . - I ' TRILIYl!l..-41W'S TO IAY , . • POOL -$49\000. ~ Park Lido location. ~le floor ptan flows hety through multi.tevel ~ unfoldlng a very gracious mode of beach living.' Propert)' faces -"'greehblelt .. .-·IOcated ..._,k>apw.klihg·P<>Qa + 3 cat garage. First to call gets this rare btllet'I bargain - ~2313. "PARK HUNTINGTON" 4 IDR + IONUS. + POOL Sunken living room, fom'lll dflllng. -Kitchen with. r\pok. f Part)"' room with COf'iVERSATION PIT AND Fl'REPLACE. Guest suite, •tairs to master and child,..n's suites., 400 80. ~T~ BONUS ROOM. 1 Seduded rear grounds. S1~down. Clll 963-tl767. "HIDDEN TWO STORY" Ul'lllUC POOL + JACUZZI Desirable Mesa Verde location -lush manicured lmldscapie unfotds 9tegant wohd ot this rroat popular "hidden 2 story .. Republic ~ Gracious entry. Large perk)r. Gourmefs kitchen. ENUHMOUS PARTY ROOM with wet bar & massive fire~ace. Huge sleeplng QUarters & huge master suite + separate maids caaarten. ~11 to see. 546-2313. DON'T MISS THIS NEW USTING Great family home In Baycrest area of Newport Beach. four bedrooms. New drapes -carpeted wall-well - recently redecorated -ten1fic location !... priced at $79,500-call,673-8550 for rrore deatils. \ AaMeO•• 1 MIAl 1791SllAt Prfme· eatlkfe tocation. ShMe roof. ~door 1n oetaO•· Freah .paint outaide, Iota -C>J ottiil. Ju1t r9deoolated. Herdwood ttoora a new C#'PMlng. Owner WMt t*p -S8,100down. c:.llto ... 840-'1171. ' 2 STOIY CKUt111 JR-POOL . 1 llEACH-$19,000 • QMlk: entrance to large famity ~ living room with .rtittiC: Ute of shutters & '#OCXI throuQhoul. Form1I dining room is con~ ~ by large gourmet k"Chen. 22· stepdown famity entertainment ctnter. Stairs aweep 10 elevant nwlller suite l chlldren't _ QUWtera. Take over 7WMo FHA k>lin. NO NEW LOAN COSTS. S20,300 bal. must aacrilice. Hurry! Call 983-7881 . . llG IBlllOOMS IN NEWPOl!T tmGHTS LMge1pacious -2 bath. Double garaoe -separate l'9C. room. Alley ac~ Jar boat, etc. $54.950. cau M&-7171 . CLEAN CLASSY CASTLI Near South Coast Plaza New carpet -drapes Formica cabinets lntO<COm Fi,...,..,rglar alarm systems Lovety private patio THIS CASTLE HAS EV~YTHING EXCEPT A MOAT. J54,000 lull price - c.all fOf private tour. 64&-7171. \ CORONA DB. MAI. DUPUX One of those unuaually fine properties we wish everyone could own. Onty one dUl)IP like this. Two bedroom and den home in front plus an extra unit In the ,..... Each with fireplace. Each In rr9rveloua condlUon. New atl)eta. 10Uth of highway. Priced at 197,000. cau 873-3550. MAJISTIC Z.STOllY POOL,.._.CH Sli.950 • .. Only one year used and setler mua1 leave. Fenced tor prlv.cy. Large rooms. Spacious moder~itphen~ arrangements. Winding staircue to ~'f •ma•ter suite with its own private sundeck bak::ron & •Per•te • children's wing. Pool at your fingertips and only aeoonds to the beach. Seller must sacrifice so reduced to sell taat. Call earty 842-2535. THE llEACH HOUSE $39,900 Only 3\11 yea,_ old. Lovety starter home or a beach retreat. Courtyard entry. Bright and cheery decor. Loads of glass. 3 Queen bedrooms. AU built-In kitchen with formal dining. Large grounds with new patio. New financing available or assume existing at 12« tro. indudlng taxes. No Qualifying-call today 842·2~6. ~ , I . ( . ... , ..... IMIV.'falll! 4 +POOL ONtY $52. 900! Thars rtght!I -Unbelievabfy sharp pool home. Freshly painted outside & newly remx:leled kitchen. Lots ol appeal and hard to find this opportunity -OWNER SAYS HE MIGHT HELP FINANCE! Hurry -lake advantage call 546·2313. PRIME IEACH AREA UNDER $40,000!! Exceptional 4 bdrm. hOme situated on lar'ge corner 101. Functional floor plan + loads of charm. 30· LIVING ROOM + BRIGHT WCX>OED1' FAMIL ~-AeOM. For once in a 1.ifetima bargain-~ call S40-:231,?. NEWPORT WATERFllONT 4~M 641 ' on the water with new pnvate pier & float. A very Charming nautical two story Newport Beach home & way of 1i fe. Just reduced thousands. Pnced to sell at only S1 29.900. call 546-2313 for an appointrr.nt. OWNER LIQUIDATIMG DUPLEX $57,800-l'RIME AREA Excellent opportunity for useable inveslment. Good tenants. Roomy 2 bdrm. units -good income -pnme area -owner anxious says he might help finance. Take aawntage and call 546-2313. OWNER DESl'SIA TE!! DISTRESS SALE -DOYER SHORES One time opportunity -prestige area. Palatial home with superb floor pfan-180" VIEW OF BAY & CITY LITES OWNER MU ST SELL -OR FORECLOSE. Reduced thousands -lake actvantage call 546-2313 CUSTOMIZBI 2 IR '+ FAMILY ROOM Ideal tor small family_ this lovely home is available tor Quick occupan cy. Upgraded caroe11ng & flooring. tastefully decorated, low rra1ntenance yard and oarlo areas. Priced to sell QUICkly, at S53,500. Please phone 546-2313 NEED IMlelATE SALi Your dream9 oome true. Two bedroom seaside cottage with room to g row. Located in the wonderf ul BAYSHORES community with onvate beaches. The price has been reduced to $69.900. Call 673-8550. ; * * * *'·* * *'-TOJt PRODUCERS * * * * * * * • MAlTY AIMS·tai:"IMCi •llTTY IUIUltT •MAISHA.COOK •JIM OOiEIMIC •MMtK DOLAHSIY •MADELINE RANT •HARUM HANSOM •AN .. KOEH •ROM O'MEAL • •ED l'ENMl"4GT .• ~PIKE ··RITA WADl!i•IUIARA WllGHT • ., 18109 &rootthurst ~.,.7.t • 332 Mwguertte 07:M550 18682 MacArthur 752-1700 • • • 02 DAILY PILOT -Weonl'ld , October t5, 1175 R_.,i fstot• .. 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"'' •• I"'~' ' ~· '"' General 1002 GMeral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• macnab /Irvine realty WESTCLIFF- REOUCED TO SS7 ,SOO! l .. ovcly 2 berJroom pool con - rlominium only 1 block to \Vr;,t.:::liff shops . Owner anxious lo hear a ll of· f~rs ! Paula Bailey 642-8235 . (Z77 l "BEAUTEOUS IURLIHGAME" MorJcl home i n Spygl<iss Ridge w/s uperlativc V I E\V. Upgraded -& lop <1u a lity thruout. Lush landscap· ing & expensive exterior rJec king. 5 bedroo ms. family r oon1. bonus room & 3 baths. $159,950 lantl incl. Belle Chase Lee 644-6200. CZ78) HARIOR VIEW MOHTlGO 4 bedrooms + family room for the active famil y . Nea r schools fo"ashion Isla nd & community pool'. Apple pie eonrJition. $85.500 incl. land. Helen Hartley 642-8235. (Z79) HARBOR VIEW HILLS Spectacular Broadmoor on lg. cor· 11er lot. 1'errific view of bay & lites. t bedroom s, fan1ily room \V /2 fireplaces. Owner unx ious to go back cast. Price reduced -make offer -lease or lease/option . Dob Owens 642-8235 . (ZBQ ) BA YFROHT APARTMENT 50' x 15' patio ri ght on the bay! 2 bet:lroom s. 2 ~aths + u.se of pool. Low m cii nt. charge incl. taxes & in· surancc. Hoat slip avail. S98,500, Larry Dyer 642-8235. (Z8l) SPECTACULAR & SUITLE Elegant '·new ·· 3 bc1Jroom con· rJominium VI E\V hon1e. Custom de- coratt•t:I in n1arvclc>us V~lnill a colors. R e ;.idy for ;·o ur beautif ul furni s hin gs & paintings. Semi· private pool. $92.500. Barbara Aune 642-8235. CZ82l S BEDROOMS + POOL + VIEW NE\V custom home overlooking Big Canyo11 golf course. This spacious :!-story home features lg .. enclosed patio w/pool & jacuzzi + lots of roo m ror private ente rtaining. $3 10 ,000 Paula Ua ilcy 642·8235 . (Z83l llG CAHYOH FAIRWAY LOT Price rerJuccd on this choice tot localed at ~1 5 lnvem ess Ln . & sur· rounded by s uperb custom homes. NOW $102,500! J ane Fra zee 642·8235. (Z84l . -...... ' . ~c:'!!!!.':>;~~~ ....... I~~!!!!.~~~~.~ ........ ~.'!'!:!!.~.~:. ...•... l ~!!!=.~ ........ ~:!.~~ ....... 1~4:4!!!!.~~-······ GtMf'al 1002'G,_ral 1002 c;...,.al lQ02G_.al 1002 -al 1002 G..,.ral 1002 ......... .............. ······················· ........................ ....................... ····················-··· ······················· HALF ACRE, PLUS fo'ac1nf..! the llack Ba y & the new golf cour se ; one of the few large loL'i left 1n this area? S45.000 BAY ANO BEACH 6 75-3 000 ;,;>.,u • i.. (.UA S f 1--111\1 ( L ORONA or: L M AR Buy 642·5678 ' Clas!iried <tds sell big item>, small items or any item. Jusl call 642·:'i678. DAILY PILOT S©RdtllA-~t,tf5 • That Intriguing Word Game with a Chuck le O i•o111M>11e le"•'• cf '~• !<>ut K•o,.,bt.d wo«h M· low ro tor"' lovr ""'Pl• _,a, l'RINT t..UV!lf~fO 1 tn1~s JN lHfSE SOUA,f S e g~~c ... e~~!~'. LfllflS 10 I I 'I [ I I [ I SCRAM-LETS Ans wen in Classification 7100 ' G"twral I 002 Gftleral I 002 ............................................... s 11 TARRELl!Wll!2!!!. rn " 1926·1976 ABA.NpONED WATER FRONT PROPERTY: Panoramic view of ~ewport Bay . 28 feet on the water, f1_n~ c r arts manship , en try hall. drn!ng r oom, convertible d e n , anxi ous owner, $125,000. ASSUME ,VA LOAN : With or wtthout m1l1tary experienc:e low interest . rent-like payments. Glant 4 bedroom, study or sewing room, two ve randas, Mesa Del Mar, Just $45,950. 540-1720 ' 2t55 H-ll•d. llmcrko'1 ""9<11 Mame nc"""~ , . , . . , . . ~ . . BLUFFS 4 BR "Z"·PLAN Just liste<I. Biggest in the Bluffs & it's a beauty! Free-standing on beaut. greenbelt. 2 Yr. old 4 HR, fam. rm .. rorm. 1Jin ., wet bar PLUS huge bonus rm. Fabulous, Jge. wrap-around patio, 2500 S<1 . ft. w (best of ~verythin g. Only $9(),500 HELEN B. DOWD REALTOR, IHC. MLS 644-0134 1973 Top Lister & Top S.._ 1974._-u, Mewpot"f·Me1a locrcl of Reaffon HICE HOMf AHO A llG ROOM Brand nc" listing on a 4 bedroom that has a 20X20 room that js jus t that; a big room! The home is neat antj clean. right nexi to the park and school anrJ there's a double fireplace facin g the living and ra~!Y rooms. At S63.500. this is the o rigt al "l'Otta house ror the money''_ Call us! Ullllijl()UI: ti()Ml:S I REAL TORS .. 546·5990 1525 Mesa Vetde Drive, East, Costa Mesa GotMral I 002 General 1002 ····~·················· ....................... . NEWPORT ISLAND Super e:oi.tr:t large. wa t errront custom home. S Be droom s, 3 baths, 3 car gara~e and 50' on ~he weter with pier a nd sl\p. 3250 ,sq.rt. of IUJury 1ivin1: ror the dis· criminatinA buyer. $280,000 ON THE SAMD ~6411-~~·1:_1r. Newport Beach Duplex in prime Summer rental lotiltion. f-'abulous view ANYTIME from second f loor ob· ser vation del'k. $127.000. 1 :;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; 10 'IP Dn. CALL 962·7788 ~ KEY 1 REA.lTOP.sii ROOM TO ""::"~~E3~F':,:;>,~,T w<lh SQUARE DANCE only $15,000. dn . Sl•llcr of in t his ,.;1ant 2nd stnry t his h t.•aul . :1-Hllrm . rumpus rn11m . lf ui.:e MBH +:lolht·r bedrooms v..aterfronl home is very flexible. Will cons ider hnve ph_•n t y s1>aCt' for trades, paper , or lease sleepy dan<'e1·s Sup<'r option. l!:xis tinl-( 7\~·; large yard ha s bo;it and loan m:iy lKJ ;.u;sum ed, trailer Ul't'ess +ple nty of • ·,. , seller "'ill c:irry difL if enlcrtainmt•nt area. On-n• Qua.II ~.,.... ,. 1 ly 5 minut<''I to rree""·av any. . • Sl29,!IOO. t:all VET F.: n ANS AH .E: Plac• . for d e 1n1ls . Prest 1g:t> \\.ELCOl\II·: l-lon1es. 645-Gti46 Praplft'ti•• · -------'----$48,500 ~·nl'r c:in·1 keep O>A'nini.: 752•1920 · GI REPO CALL MOWI 2 hou.-.es. Please m:tke 1400DU•tlS1 NIWl'OITllACH In idt•;1I location in .! C\'t.'ll 11 rcdiculous offer FHA APPRAISED sou~ht after Mesa Verde. 963-7855 (1n this luvti l\' Vi.ICiHll J This s hou ld go i m · 213 :592·1415 bC'drnum, J ·bath pool $39,750 mcdialcly. Jl~c bdrn1s, 2 81 home near Chl·rrv Lake Plush l·pts. bcautirul Ila & s wimming pool. II Lil Nt'V.'po rl n·e;ic h . stone fire11lacc . biA dbl Veterans Admin. allows 7 1 '· , .' _' Ov.'nt'r woultl likt' S&L500. garai,:t'. Covered patio. lov.· down p;1)'mcnt on _____ _ Set.• 1l and name you r exotil' lawns & no .. ·e rs. this lil·auty. 646·i71 1. !""•~::.~~ ~ ~~lirl' ~fii111 T5~~~:,':~:~·x~~~,::~iI~ Prap•rti•• · · · · ..,,_,.,._ 75'2·19'20 ::::... ' ---=======--G 1•00 ai..•11 '' N1w1>011 1racH 1-e.wrol J 002 Gperol I 002 SSSSTRYSSSS ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEWPORT HEIGHTS Co7.y J bedroom, 2 bath home in mo ' e -in condi- tion. Assumable 7".$ Joan. !\1oti11ated seller. PETE BARREl\T -REALTY- 642·5200 675 .. 060 $31.950. E\·<'r s o s harp and beaut1ru11~· d ee-orated, this lovely 3 yr old Mesa Verde townhouse h:ls f'\·en had Lis double .eara}!e made into a rami· ly room . Li.!nclscaped pri \'ale Jli.1l10 2 Spu('ious l>t:drooms. IJlllQuail ~ liilPlac• . Praplft'tl•• lo beat this : 2 br, 2 bi.I , single story To<A·nhousc. Your choict•, new rugs· drapes.stove. New paint· rompletely rcrurbished. Seeurity gal e ·pool ·6 acres-nicely kepl lawns, trees, fountain-all t h is for only S2l.900. Ask for Frank. 839·8321. Agent, in Santa Anll MESA VERDE 2 STORY 4 Bedroom, 3 bath home. Wilh 20x26 fa mily room for those special parties entertaining •l your 8' b ltn b ar uoder a cathedral open beam ceilinf!:. Covered patio and lots or trees for 11ri vacy muke this home a dre am come true. Call ......... ~HERITAGE REA.LTORS 751·1•'20 I t•OO OUAll ~f NIWl'Ol1 lfACH GHotral I 002 GtMral 1002 Rt;,\ lll'4tRS 644-7270 LOOKING FOR A TRADE? .... IH DOVER SHOllES -$120 000 ~ equity in this beautiful woo'Sq. n. Colonial home. 7 Bedrooms 6 baths, family rm., playrm & gig~n t1c b1Jl1ard room with six stoot~wet bar ar_ea. Mas ter suite has large bath with steam bath, gym, study & huge vie w balcony. Much, much more!!! A must see for the large entertaining family. Call for al''. polntment. Reduced -now $295,000 . 2828 f . Coo1.t H. p hwo ; Corona del Mor 1•11 llOtU\ 10• ""llCI l•'tl1111•1 NOMU l'CNt UV1NG NETWO,HI ' ' , . ···~·-· .... \tUK I ~CIC llffLLK t ~°'"REAL ESTATE, INC. A lOCALLY OWNED COMPANY SE RVINC THE SOUi COAST AREA SINCE 1963 GRACIOUS LIVING Elegant Bi g Canyon ho me . 4 ~room , fa mily room . forma l din- m_g, 3 bath. Low maintenance yard with 9 hole Astro Turf 1>ulting g reen. Many extras. Y ou O\l.r11 the l <Jnd ! $169,500. 640-616 1 A SEA OF DIAMONDS + Bay. Sails & Ocean View. 4 Bedroom. 21h bath. Bcautirul Nettle Creek drapes & bedspreads. Gr eat play arc~ with pool & jacuzzi over- looking greenbe lt. $152,000. Ca ll 640·616 1 CAREFREE CUTIE 3 Bedrooms. all ups tairs. master bedroom is g reat-custom decor -2 ca r ga r age /opener. \v ood deck patio, a uto-wa ler softener -comm. poo l & pl ay area n ear b y. VA /FllA /Conv. $35,500. Call 546 -414 1 .1 WANl'4A BE LOVED Beautiful and lovely Spanish beauty with beamed ceilings, m agnificent meditation garden with sunken living area & library in Corona del Mar . 546-4141. NOSTALGIC SETIING For PRIVACY. Tl'!:' 3 bedroom home for $42 ,500 is 2 blocks away from $80.000 BREN 'HuN'fINGTON VIEW homes. Call now, 962·4454. !' WEE BIT DIFFERENT, with 24 ' vaulted ceiling and atrium "L" shaped master suite downstalrS with 2 large guest suites up. HURRY THIS CHOICE OCEANWOOD ,HOME WON'T LAST at ir.2 900. Call now 962·4454 . ' ' . .. • • . ' • A tw Real Value-Nke LIDO W ATERFROHT BILLGRUNDY, REALTOR J~l Buy~·d" [J,, .. , "4 B !'! •-., b!61 --- DAtL V-PILOT ., Corona. $15,00tl/ac. Sfll or tr:.idc, owe 968 $70ll 'eve G-.1 1002·G-1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••• Ho...-Ro.i ... just a aolden OP · port.uni\)' W live in a p~· 28r Cottage. 2 Oaths. 1 •• ri '"-O Oea ut1!u l 20 .acrei-AtaJEstate Trees : fo .. rpl : ~cean ~XU OUS~ p (()rJnl:l' Cv unt)·I -stigloti 4-Br home with• ramily room •nd cozy ri.replc. on quirt cul-de· sac. Perfect for the young al heart al a budget price with xlnt t e rm s . Call fc>r particulars. Veterans welcome, 540·3666 View. Walk lo beach. dl'spcral•·. lt·r1n~ musL _tr(~ $59,500. r.499-22'{7. • ·Spectacular bitY view from eve~ win· st·ll ir..1t1 , .• 1. g 8-0885 IEHJOYTHI dow . Executive 2 bedroom. l bath ~ot. o"·ner1111~t1rru~- Professionally decorated. 2 parkii:ig ._ BuWMssPro~ 1400 W 1-:S I FY "Ii TAYLOR CO. COMFORT spaces. $278 mo. ma.ii:it~nance fee I~· •••••····~ ... ····•••••••• OP UFE eluding taxes & uttlittes. Boat sltp PRIME 8AMk i{l-:1\l .T <Jl{~ -,111 tt l'l lf.i You onJ,y li\·e once -it available. Total secunty. By owner, BUILOIMG CAMEO SHORES-$1 !9.SOO B,eaut. pool & patio area. Lovely ocean view home w /3 llR & conv. den formal dining. E01sy maintenance, pvt~ beach. may as .~ell beTbt~e.best H H A I $134,950. SI .USiO.OUO. ol•••l'Yu .. ng' " ome a • ere. 17 141 67"6138 '"'·""'· \'eody is the u.ltimate inl ·~~~~~~~;~~l l1illa.idc wonde r w /2S a-r:rcatNc .... 'portlocalion. elegance & priv<tcy. 'fruit trees, ram rm, den. 'red llubt•rl & 1\ssoc. Feature!. sensuous JTiir-hohhy rm, game rm, 3 1 · Hcalt nrs G75 x~ rors, earthy pecky bdrm .• kitchen you won't Mtowportleoch 1069 Mtwport•och 1069 • - cedar. garden kit.chen & WOW! $32,900. believe' Sl7S ooo ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• C°"'""'rc1al FmRm overlooking JUSTLISTID . · DOVER SHottES-GALAXY OR. P~rty 1600 TWO Du•LEXES gorgeous patio. 968-4456 IY 0 -..en ••••••••••••••••••••••• ZlllSanJ ....... HihR- HEWPORT CENTER. H.&. 644-4910 • SEE YOU AT 'ThH.t is riRht, this 2·Br Oc v· Lot ""-near new in choice loca· dollhousc with boat ac-. •• teW Dis tinctive 'l'ri -level c..•ontempor.,ry BA YfROMT l ion . E•ch unit is THETOP' h b 1 50'x l00' bui ldable lot in j I G.,...al I OOZ GOMnll I OOZ cess a s cen new Y home custom desi•,.nc...'f . llc...¥.iwo<Y. & Offu·l' l1111 ld1n A. spe«'· secludt.>d &quiet. 2 bdrm · · · 1 d & t ew hi~hly desired area. !"o ···········~··········· ······················· Change your eqwly into p~un c ne a r Y n glass exterior. J.linoh beam tciling s . t<1l'ular vil'w. lu):ur1ou:t. per urul. Room ror ap· • better life style. Add crptg. Good inveoilment $26,000. +. OwnC'r will ,.., ,. ff • ., Ar , •• ,y . llOW1\RD 11 . Panoramt'c vt'ew or lite back bay. ... c:<('('U l\'CO ICCS. EASTSIDE CHARMER •WITll ASSU!\1ABLE 7""'"; GI LOAN -J b 1t drooms. 1 :1 4 baths, hllns. double ,l<traj;!e. used bru.:k fplc in li ving room. ll.oom for camper or trailer. Ourexclus1..,e , won't last long long! Full 1•rll'C $'1 1 ,50 0 . Ca ll 540-1151 prox more uni s. an· qualt'ly & a11·veness to for this location and • ., n .... ,,, .. ,110•~•.ooo. l<tstic ViillU(". O nl y . w ·11 I I Z1\GJIODZK\' Realtor. llR D/R L i ll ., r ·1 ·1 ,_'\j ' ....... HEA.VEM your fulure. A most de· pnce. 1 nol ast ong. , • • c. am1 Y rooms, · llLLGRUHDY Honestly,whenyouwalk Stl7.5oo. 963·5671 or sirable home in pre· COURTESYREALTY 49-i-S6ll 1-~rpl c 's, 4 Ua, xtra lgc 3 tar gar Rf'Clltor 675·6161 into lh1s one. you think SS6-7-035. · · stigious tract. 4 bdrm, 962·775l 2separate,2brhouseson w /work s hop . Sc<.'ludcd M s tr/Br ----- you bave died & gone lo '' 1-"mRm , walk to S<'bools.1·1--. -------1-0-4-4 lar~e lot. 56xl40". 1\rtists w /frplc . M st r b<.1lh & dress ing area Tu·o adj c-om m ~ncome heaven. The strange, sort ...... rk, ocean ~ s hopping. rvtne d•loght z ........ ro,· ,·,1n .1 . . & Ch ' I j . 11,o p . c n' '. ,. "·t . By ::;;.. .... CL' • ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. • ...., """ • /t c 1 saun·1 1 'ren• win• ~" li tthl around the entry, ...,,.........., M•KEOFFER Gd in(·ome bring s W leJa uzz •· " ,.., 0.,..·nt•r.&1$·2tl20.642-6.St{IJ the use of lattice. the "" $.'>80mo. Lots of trt'cs. inclt.i 's 3 BR .. 2 Ba. Unique home for 1-'rinonly l.'Orgeous gardens. -.·itbi----------1·-----... ---I Owner ~·ants fast action J...a~un11 Canyon. l mi. lo Livi.ng & Entertaining. $259,000. 1\ppl. I;;;;;;;;;;;;.:;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;_. gre<'nhouse, gives an TURKEY TIME FANTASTIC on t.h1s 3 bdrm., family beach. Where c 111 n you only . 644.4684 or 644.6900 I• eLhcruwl feeling to this TOWNHOUSE rm .. 2 1~ bath home, buy 2 houses in Laguna 3000 Sq.ft. flarhor View Hills home. Nol quite, but lets talk Super Huntington Beach I oe a Led in l he nc ~· for this price? S89.500. H•wport leach I 069 H•wport Be-ach I 069 Concr.t• tilt1t1p. on 210 rt . wide Jot. Has 4 tu r k e Y abou t this end unit Townhouse al Deerfield Pilrk Vi\la~e . 497-2292 /or bkr.&14-2212. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• A.mp& rk' Bil, 2 Ba .. powder rm .. 2 beautiful conl~mporary only s39 ,soo. 3 Big Asking only ~.950 •pa inq. ~HERITAGE rrplcs., library & much, home with 4 ·1arge Bedrooms. 2 baths , LagllftCI,_.~ 1052 IL.\RHOR \o'IEW 110,\IES A.., FEE $52,500 mu<'h more . Call £or lxlrms.open beams ram dream kitchen and din-WEll1\VER1':NTALS ••••••••••••••••••••••• PORTIFINO 4-Br. 4·ba, NO LO r. RoyMcCordl• REALTORS app't.losee.$183.400 rm ~·/frplc. J{cady and . & 552·7000 HIGH on a HILL ram rm. forrnal din rm. ,...__,nl'r "''111 ftnant·t· "''Ith Realtor 1810H<wpo~ . . f d ing area no common fin1 ,·hl'd bonus rrn . nr v... n waiting. yours or un er wall. Only steps to pool ... :1 touc h or heaven over· normal down : J bdrn1s.: Costa ~1cs a 548 7i2'"J $40.000. To see ca ll ond ,.,,,01,.00. ,\,suma· 1 k h 1 park, sl·huols & comm view. Nc..-•noirl llel''ht:..I~~~~~--~~~ 540-3666 hie 7'••'L lo•n W>.lh oo inM t c .ai.:una pool. Lease ()K. $92.500 "'."'' .500 ,.. " I .., ,., N11!u('l v~eys, this ,. o•• 1""'/ .44 6''" ~ NEVER MIND THE CARS l!t-::\l :l'l~llS S1'.\l 'E 1:1.11 673-4400 ~ : pymnt.s only $212. per super·s hurp 2-Br condo, cc . ..,..... °"" ij · .,..., • '.:.J. ~ ; f l 7 ta month incldg laxes. First a<'l'05s tht· street rrom Beach wtJl.Jj@i# ~!.,m . .!...oAfg•'e"n't .c'd . Cal l glassed -in pool and -·• ••-• ·-·--......., ........,. cluhhousc 1:-. only S53 .900. C tt l ---~~----I -----~--1 Early posst·ss1on . Call 0 GC)e $29 ,500 ''THE RA.MOH'' your broker or Cutht-dr;1I Cl'il1n~s. rll'W Dana Point I 026 You can slop Yl'orryinAJ~~~~~ ..... ~ .......... ~I ••••••••••••••••••••••• about the d;111 ~crs of Avai .... lmlftltd. l'hil<lrcn running into lht Balboa Island I 006 In Dana Knolls 3Br-2ba sl r1•ct . 'rhis house i: ••••••••••••••••••••••• a'o\'a)' frun1 lhc trafr1c, onN. l\i\YFRONT Balboa Lg yard w/puved boat or Id I II lrlr pk)t s pa «e . a. ru (•sac_. 1c ca Y Island . 2 BR ho m e 496-0685 /493·2161 s1tualt>d wllh•n v.·alk1n~ w 1rental. Pr1. ply.------- of sc hools, bus and shop. 673·470K B Taro I 032 p1nJ!:. 4 lluge t>t.>Ctrooms , · -----••••••••••••••••••••••• balhs. + l'OZY f 1 r~pl:1c Charmin~ 3 nn .. ~ Ba . OWncr mo\·ed , roust sell. + larRe l'Ountry k1lehcn ma~y xtras . T~rnhr IOC'. Vacant 5 RR , J HA. 2 +-pal10 on parklike nrSo. liay . Pneedtosell story. approx 3000 ~q.fl. lf!'."?Un~~ y,·1t.h <ll'(.',e;"'s for by owner. ti?J-0897 567.000. Luke }o"orcst. all boat. tamper nr .. 1\nx-lalbo 8 • IO t · 58124~{; iuus oy,·ncr will 1>aint 1n a renmwla 07 ~r~!t.:. · ' oind oul to your choice.••••••••••••••••••••••• Fountain Valley I 034 l'h1s i,:cm >A'On'L 1:.ist,lonR Nice duplex bet. oceun & •••••••'•·••.•-.•••••-'"'•' i at S·1"1 ,9.'.0 . flJ,;1G I hay ·l~lot $l05000 OWNE~ MOVING ;fO t~rms. Ue ttl·r hurry'' Mar°shall H.1ty ' 675 -4600 FLORIDA • ..-·ants hi,S Lall larRe 5 hr. 2';'1 ba home 962·7771 CoronadetMar 1022 sold this wknd. t:xcep· ••••••••••••••••••••••• tional buy al $59.900 for m"i~j;!~ this 2400 s t1 fl homC'. '• 11 DUPLEX 2-2 br units Courtesy Heallur s. I J , I 1 Cho1t·e lot•, So of •lw y 962·7751 -• ---~ HoodincJ!on leach I 040 plush pilc (·Jrpt:tin.:. scu Gl·FHA.Terms INlllVIN~.Byowncr hrcczt· pi.ILIO . ll••n , Emergency sale! Brin~ Lovely 3Br, 2Bu llome ~ CALL NOW sccl udl·d n1;i slt•r "A'llh paint & save thousands! with fa m rm · 507 1 skyhles Ideal t·omn1un1 \'ersatile floor plan with Bayonne C1rclt•. Call 752 • 7315 t y li\'HI~. Pool. tcnnl:-. & 4 b c <l rooms or 3 551 ·5966 __ · _______ 1 pn\•atc beal'h S;1tnft ec bedrooms + party den. DONALD M. BIRD $.Sl,500. Ukrf..15 030:1 ATRIUM A.\\•<IOl•\.•eolto•\ Kinit·sized master suite. Gourmet dining room Off the kitche n an<l livinJ! H'pt. Shor•s Specials area. built-ins, >A'Ood room.letsyout'nJoyyour MEWLISTING Fi xer 1Jp11cr 2 lllt. l·abinets. Veranda . plants all the time. 1.1..,. +den (lnlyS53.500 · ~ g pool Xlnl vil'w of courtyard C'-·1 1111 r l.'Omm . swi m, .. in · ing room 1s ttix20 1n s ize. 1\·r• arnl• · . llm bk II ..... ... ... .,.,.,.. and fountain from this I' d I r ,<'a UJUay.~· ......... with booksht·l..,t•s and rm .. Z·:-.t}. rlt't' ow lo\t•ly 2:-bdrm. 2-ba con Sti2 5i00 wood hox hy firt·placc. do. This end unit has xtra · Formal d1n1n" 11rea, . llu~c lot -3 liR 2 Sty. • 1'g window in ll v1n11. rm v ~·3 7•• breakrast art'a 1n kitcht•n al'aUL ~ ... .,,, r acin~ c<•ur tya rd . · • Hit ·• Plu.-. 3 hedronms. make:. super roon1y ., . ., 11andsomt:ly pru:cl) at I r -J ""' this one Just thl' nj,!hl )a., am . rm.•• ,......, REHTTILYOURS'· size ror you r fa mily. ~·750· CA.YWOOOREALTY Short walk lo pool , Laguna Miguel Realty • 548·1290 • IYTHESEA. ja('ulli and tcnni:.. 496·4o.10 R30·5-0.50 ln 'he 'J·o·s a 'uslic "·'5 500 -IJ O V ,. ll S II O II ,. S TilRBEt.L:...;. 1926-1976 BEAUTIFUL DOVER SHORES Uy o"''ne r tronsfcrred (van Wt·ll~ atr1un1 , 4 hr.3 ba. ~1 arvt·lous day & n1ll' \'l('YI' Poul & jat'U/./l Pncl' rcdul'cd belo"' :.1 11· pra1sal. ~lu sl sell lh1s Yl'cck. JK~M Galaxy Ur. 0 1x·n d.1 1ly I 11 Slt-.0,000. An .\llmt• h y appt . 1:.ts K<l!J!I or i~2-oo:~J Harbor Highlands 1 RR, 2 R3, li;tC Yilrtl . ""1tk to ,\larinef's t:ll·m & 1>ark . :\ldve-in t·on<l . Y-"1.500 l'an ;1ssu mt· 7', V1\ 111an. Hy o "''n(•r. l'r1n<· nnl!>'. C;lll for apµt. t;.12 ~t9K.t -----..., · •NOH.fl ! VJE\I/ S77,500• . . ' · · · chatmer w /shake roor. LE RAISOR JBr,l'"h:i ,l'.lt. .s;1 c r1f11·(' .hy O'o\nj:r . Familyle-achHsr Just~ short walk to lhl' VtPwl.ot 831,9279 pn~ed under appra1s;1l '.l-t 01•nt Bl·aut Patio sa nd . Pi1lio kitt·hen REALTY Atnum .~ardl'nrm 41ir l hlktol)(•h,t•t)mmpool w /gourmet appli 's, MlssionVi•jo 1067 3 Bu . ~1:.irvclous day & ,\ssun11"tf•,·, In 'l'ak1• candlelite dine. burnt 45ZJ Campus 0r.,Irvinc ••••••••••••••••••••••• nij,!hl vu Beaut p<l'1l & 2nd Sf.k.UOO J;.12;1J l!J Condominiums fT awn. houses far sol• 1700 ........................ HORTH LAG>UHA CONDOS \.\'h1l l•walcr Yll'W:-. 2 & :i h1l rrn . units fron1 ~.Ck~t ·120 Cyp rt·:-.:-., Nurlh l.a,..:un;1 Call 675·7225 c~" ut ,,,.. • ••tt •~""•'• ~· '" ·• \',c\f J,E). l~EAl:J·y · A BEAQ EN?ERPAISES CO.: sz 1,950 Pnl"E':-. & 1ntl'r<',.,l ke4tl' 1<:r11n1< up. up , up ' w~· still haVl' a fl'YI' :-.n1~l1: .-..\nr~.?. h l' d r 111 , ?. Ii a t h ·ro .... ·nhou:-.l'S <•I only Stl.950 Ask for t'r;1nk . S:IH·K:121 1\i.:~·nl. Ill S11n!a An;1 2 Br. I ': Bil. 1:11v1•rr11nl·nL j)W fl 1•d. 111'"'' 1·un1I $21 ,<l:-.u. ~·1 St.i50 do.,...11 . Hkr a.IU-44l'.1 ora n ge thick plush CampusValleyShopCtr L C Lt J acuzzi. $1&0.000 Upl'n - carpels ju'st installed. CALL 8334600 arcJe' orner 0 1 -du ~k S;1t -Sun. IJa1ly Son Jt.ton ~exes / l;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 'mmat'ulale 3 BH . Yl'ilh C · t I 078 • I 1800 Spacious master. vanity so lari a n ··no wa x·· shown by appt &-15/S•l!Jl!j apts rano nrtssoe ~~§~~~~~~:~1 $79,500. Owner 548 ·5306 -------3 Br 2 Ba Duplex • ••• •• •• ••• • •••• • • •• • •• OHL Y $89,500. sz 17 p.,. mo. 1n an excellent South-Of POOL HOME llighway location on a generous 45 ft. lot. baths. !\1ove in now and &12·ti630 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• rent til escrow closes! REDECORA. TED k 1 t c h e n r I o o r s . Call us quick. 644·7211 3 Spa<'ious BR 's + a 28xlS sparkling pool! All freshly painted in and out i Sunny go urmet kitchen, toasty warm carpets . Nestled on a large corner lot with lemon, apples &: pear trees! Near Goldenwest Cotle~e and new Mall. Starter term s!~ Bkr Lovt'I)' plush l'..'ocoa manll·urcd lay,•ns, 1·0\·· 962·5.511 ca rp ct in ~ adds a n ered patio. Assume lo MEW LISTING [1 lx-drooms, den , fan1 & 2 DuptcxC'~<ilt· -..ull' hy rt1n1n1< !'(1111n h()llll'. :O.l<l('. $12~1 .IMM! & $155,000 (·]t'Rant touch lo Lhc 1n· Int luun O( £!3.000. Pa~" ter1or of this l'UStom m{·nt s of S23 t /m o (l!:can & htll \le"'. Uwnr, G-15 :it;a;. HARIORVIEW SH'J.500 Fernhll Tawnhse Luxurious 2·Br. 2·ba .. single :story. next to Meadowlark G olf Course. pool. tennis court &.clubh.se. $48 ,500, euu e ; 2 bdrms., spoit·1ous sw.m livin~ room , ;11r MISSIOHVIE.JO Sharp. immac. hq.!hl~ ,_\'· ANCHORAGE · f IHVESTMEt<TS ·,·,1 ) 17141496-7711 condll1oning and lots of REALTY upi:,raded Ct1rmel model storage. S43,90o 837-9500 1n on<' of Newport'!! most 1----------1 rles1 r a bl c area ~ Amt•n111cs ~a lore . 'fh 1:-. 1s Santo Ana I 080 • DUPLEX . Assume $21 ,432, 8112'71-VA S OUTH OF HWY. loan. sz11. mo. pays 1ill, or you name lhe terms!! Constdering your career 2 Units each 2 bdrms. Bkr962·5511. 1n real cst01te: on Oel. 2H Corner lot, quiet loca·1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 Unique Homes will hosl a tion : under~.000 I• REAL TY INC. SALESPEOPLE 552-7500 red hill reelty h•lfday oem•••' entitled CORBIN-MARTIN BEST BUYl.I, "Selling Along with Realtors 644•7662 l ;;;;-;;,7,;;1~4~/~8~4~6;;;;;·1~3~7~1 ;;;;; ~ Inflation ". ltwi\l rt'aturt' Profe ssionally UP ·I• ~ a noted econorn1st dis-graded, 4 bedroom. I"·• l~~~ .......... ~~~~~1 t ll ss inj,! "'·here local Lots R·l 30xll8; Jor2 baths, Glen !\lar We~l SUPER STARTER I· prices arc lik ely tn 902,000 south/Seaview home. Close to schools, ··1>lateau" or peak out. Pnnonly 644 -434-0 park & OC"ean. Sho pping 2 Ml. TO BEACH ~a leach 1048 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUPER VIEW Unbelicvahle s weeping view of i\1 is!lion Viejo. Large 3 BR . + FR .. Madrid 610 Pl an "''ith lov- ely lands<'apini,t . Com- l)l ctely up~ratled MISSION VIEJO REALTY 837-9500 --- JUST REDUCED une yo u mu st Sl'e' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~l .500 fee 1\gent 549·081 ~ or&l#;-6710 •"*•Don't Wait••• For priet':o. and 111tt·r••st tn 1•n rnl' 1tnv. n Both "''Ill proh,1hly k('t'I' .(:n1n~ up ru11 d<•Wfl ~ l l~·drm . :! 1'ht• Bluff:-, l'arly arc" I Story 3 1\H . 2 Ha $57,000 Agt , &10 554~! Bl'aUt. Bluffs 3 HH . ~':• h;1 rondo. Choice ~ret•11h1•lt. 9iS,OOO Af.,'1..64,I 113:1 b :1 s 1n i.:l1· ,..;t11ry To"'·nhou:->('" :-1111 ·1t only $2 \,H~O. New t·~1rp1•t s, ncv. drapes. l'll' ,\:-.k for tl';1nk . x:n M321 A1:•·n1 Unique ha s man y all around. D:lll to see. DECORATOR'S L 4 I'll "•1 d 'd h ~ 3 L•,ge bcd,oom>. 2 argc > ., ·a n ~ ., __ ..u.. L-a sessions like l 1s ....... t 211 VIEW Only ••5 900 DELIGHT" r · 1 ~· -,-.. would bt· u good time tu .,. · · · baths, modern kit<'hen .. 67" on a antast1c vu ol. _.,./' ••••••••••••••••••••••• start your Unique sales IRVIHETERRACE l'ID~Njilf1jllJifUUJ with bltns, needs some Splitle\·e13bdrm .. 2bath Proft'ssionally<lc<'oraled ,.... 'b For Sah• by ''"''nf'r :1 Hr I 086 career al !'wlesa Verde. v eldom are we 962·4471(r.1~)546·8103 work . Low doy,.·n and unique ho me ! lldwd . & land.scaperi w{c.~~ntry loY1er <·undo nn hPaul ~:l 546 .5990 , or Cdl\1 , ery s be closin R costs. WOW ! Ors .. frple .. h~e. trees. kll r ht'n. rorma i n in~ BEACH HOME 'l'q.:u•·l<.'ountr~ Clutil;olf 67S-ti000. i\sk for L\1 tz r. ~ob7:~i~rr:~uf~onio row UNDER $40.000. brick palio, pri"ate yard. room & library. All for NE\l;'l'ORT SI l(>ll 1-:s (.o u r:-. t ' 1., u d un i t . ~~ ......... ~~ ..... ~~~~! CORNER LOT 963·7855 A real jewel at $82.500 $87.500. J l"•d & Fam1I_\' nm tJut:-.t.1nd1n " \It'" ,\1r custom built view home MISSION VIEJn "' "' in exclusive Irvine Ter-3 Bedrm. 2 bath home. 213:592-1415 T'" l'ool & l "t'nn1:-. ronfl . °'l·lf t'll·an1n~ 11\'f·n . race. and now is one of deep ba(!k yard with fruit m·1~~!· mli~~n>© REALTY 9'8.500 dsh""'hr, m1rror1~~1 4tonr:-. MESA WOODS those times. We have for trees, boat or trailer ac· ~ II ~Il'O:t? 58I·1000 in 2 hr':.. rlu-..h rrpt-.. & Better-than-new 4-HR . you a dramatic 4 BR. cess. Nice area, close to 1 I • 1 1 1----WA~ONT drpli :\°t'"' :-."'11n p•uol •'-!·~~· c":i~~ r~lsha!~~~Pr! ~~.wi~~~~ci~~:an~g':.!j_~~~ohoo~m~e~1'~· ~'$~4~'•~"°~.<~~~0~.~p~,R~.,~:~~h~~~~~~-~-~~~;1 ------•-•_•_·,_•_o_o __ I Tast~~I~~ ~~~r~~ed . 3 ~.11 ~.~~~-~' fr11~~(i:. ",'.~~:::} 1 $~:;ii;~1~i' court . This Select I s land view s, + a Carpet.Realtors536·8836 IT'S A HR .. family room home ~"'f\o •" ·l~:11;..1i-:1 Property 1s located on a secluded pool. All perfect BIG THING in i\1ission Vicjo·s rinesl ----~1 "1~1".'..'' IF YOU corncr lolinoneofCostu for the owner wbo loves SEE·v & FIND' ArneficR nlti ... tory-li77 itrea. CC'nlral 1\/C. lar~l' Mcsa':<i newest and fines t tu entertain. ft. That's the bes t descrip· lot & covered patio. 1\ll \'ou don"t need a i,:un lo h;Hl' a s1•r\·1r~· to orf1•r or communities. fi'ull price $199,500. FEE ~ t' 11 1. ,. I.,. 11 E 11 J\ 1 ,1 t: It:"\' ~ t: T lion for this spra"'•lin~ •I forS.'>5,900. "draw fa st" wh(•n \'nu i.:oorl~ \q :o.1•l!. pl:icc· tin ,ttl S'S\.500. CALl.556·2660 Ca11644 -7211 BDRM. & UEN + dinin~ MISSIOM VIEJO pla{'l' an ad in the l);n!yl 1 n th l' II •111 y I'• Int SELECT 11" 1: 11 1· \ ff ' ... T 1· 1. \ 1 11 11 I \\ 1 room home. Offil l on :l REALTY Pilot \Vant Ads! C;dl nn1,1.• Class1 f1t••I St•t1ton levels with detailed all 642·5678. Phont• 0'1::! 5t>7X PROPERTIES . H :"\'I. t E I' II 1 I.' II•: I. I' It I II i 1 t ' redwo od exter ior . 581·1000 -- !' • s .. ,1·00, 23 rt . 1·,, .. ,m . ~-wpo~e.ach 1069 Hewpo~Boach 1069 • :"\'l'"llTSll\'~l .S('l,E .. Tf:110 ~ ~ II II HAR.OR VIEW I ' has WOOD BE:AMED Hewportleach l069 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• () c; I·; fl II f; I E ·r 'I' .. : ,. ' ... ,\ I , I I. s CEILING w 1t:XPOSED ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOMES BV OWNER; 1 Bdrm + 1· 1) \' \\ T t: ;\I\\' u s 1. l ' H t\ !-I ·\ t: !\ I> TIMBERS & COZY LOG Z bench unil5 $52.500. ~d !·lard-to-find 3·Bdrm, Den. 507 Acacia. ~1.$00. B u R N 1 N G income. R·2 cor lot. Gin· family rm , d i n rm, SS2·5020 aft . S. P·rin <:SS .. ~ RS S fly 1 ~It•11 AH 11 RF: f"IREPLACE. SlldlnK ny F o rtun e, rltr . Carmel.Super inside and only! s .\ .\ •: t: s 'fl n 11 ct T "•• H •: ~ t: H ~lass wall af(ords a _67~·~"'-7~520_. _______ 1 oulCd.675·7225 1-'-=0C'--EA-M_Y_l_E_W__ I c I I. X (> t: ~ 1' t: :<" H •:II w u I ""'o ~~iRA~~C 1'~1:~ or OPJo:N d11ily 192 1 Ki~KS Nici!: 3 Br 2 Ba fee lol II I ~,.II II \' I) H •: t: ,, II I ... ,, \I t:(; CATALINA ISLAND. Road. R rc:1 thtak1n~ • , • , "" "' t • o I \ \1.1 .E) BE\LI'' :. Bl~{, ~~Ii hl'~l'.:o l. S (.(J AH UNUSUAL HAPr!HIMG Rare I-story Bl'uffs con· do on spacious. park·llke grtenbelt. Charming 3 bdrm. Linda model. /\~k· intt $75,CXX'I C. F. Colesworthv RHl!on 640.0010 •• -..4.. ( f79.500. Leaving Cali( ~ H s It I .1 t. T -.: •: «: w I( ..,. •• •· t. 1; ' Central din1n~ rm opens harbor & 0<'1•11n view. Ownr. Brkr.673-2823 lo s tep-saver kitche n New delu xt· 4 br & fam Co.ta Mffa 1024. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Collei;te P.ark. 3 BR. 2 Ba, newly dttoratcd:. pool SI yard. 54S-S741an.6 MESA VEtlDE Beautiful Pacesetter 4 lk-dnn, 2 ba, f'rplc, Lf(f' Family Rm. Forest lik(1 aetOng on quiet Cul·de- sac. Xlnt rinanclntc. ()per daily 1·5. 1947 Killdet!I Ci rcle. S7l.$00. O•ne1 :.SH990. 't: t: It FT II k 1 ""'1:""' F 111; f' n' •: with all huilt ·in ap. rm ho mt• w /c us tom \\\I H 11 (' u H ·' \\ \I. I. I ~ t .... ti fl H plian<'eS. Thi~ better reatures thruoul. Agt . quality home has ex-1_97_9_·_5099_·-------1 11 \·I <J II :'I' t: \ :'ii AK~ I H 0 I) f' "'1 tensive use of wood BIG CAMYOM S ;\1 !-t r. T ,\ G 0 I T ,\ R 0 11 ·p CT K 11 panelinR & w /w carpel· 1 .. ~1nrtl .... ; ,,,.h\ddrft .......... ll•w-41 lwlow ., ...... rOl'••ltt, ha~liw•td, up, d.....,. "' di•c .. •llY Qi '"" ,.. ...... t'h1d ••ch t.iliif." ... -..... MA II !JI I• ..... Wiil l'ltt\11:-l llfo;I olfTM r:t k"1Al'i'TOW~ PRINl'f.TON tt•A~llVWINI': llUtlATlfl GATf~ Mi\RATOCA ; Hl'Jei :nv~P. l,Al"A'l't:1Tr. VAl.l.f..YPORl':E . <OH:ol"'Al.l.li'I lltll:-tk":-OY \Oftl( ~ 1'0MOMf11l'A': "'""•' ll•ml"•"'•" ;_ ~:"~" n•1u h l11r1tfl .. ,.,.~i.. bi f111 ·· u•u1 1,. ""h '"'"' ',+. 11,.,..."~"~" /"'r p~11el '" "" 1ill.11e• ~'''\"' .,1 "!1·1•.twf h•••~kl• ,.n m"lf~r vn u1nto-1 I. II 11nti Ill. ~"nd SI ''"' "llrh m11~1nq rfirrk•· '""'Joi.I .. '""'"~ k, r1111!' If\ \'llrf' "' th1~ n~V.~l'"•Jl••f ing thruout. OWN ER HAS UOUGHT ANOTHER llOME & HAS PRICED Tiii$ TO SELL FOR $78,950 full Price IT'SNOSM/\LLTlllNG ! MISSION REALTY 985 S. C!!.t 1-lw)', Laguna rllane494-0731 l EleRant I story, 3 bedroom . highly up· graded & decorated in yellow. t2x2S ' pool +custom jacuzii. Auto sprinklers. 3 car ~aragc. An ellcellenl buy al $135,000. Pc11J I W Bru1"f11•ld I I\ A\,O( $4Q-tl!°)QS ~C~l~!~P~!! CORONA DEL MAR JEWEL Supe rb location steps from the bea ch. Exquisite LY.'<) bedroom-den home tot.,.lly panelc<J. New carpet · ing. Perfect for the sophis ticate d family. Sl25 ,000. A COU>WH.L IAHKU: CO. 644-1766 lncCHM Pro~rty 2000 .~ ..................... . BU'' SEl.I. t-:XC..:111\N(; ~: Bill Citrrnl1 r.7:162 10 .Jone:-. Heally lit<' 6 UNITS.MESA SI 20,000 T'ol.·o :-.h:irp tn plt"'<l'~ in f1n1• L'11.;1a :0.11·-.;i l.,P,1 \Ions (l"'ner v.111 ""!I on (·ash uu\ tu ! .1 >; d1•!t ·rrc•1I t•xc h;1 n~\' IJ.1-.1-.. l.o'o\' \':u•an1 '\" Jt ,1nl 111 l11·;1t valut• ·l'.tll n11w fo r prl' \'lf''o\' 7.'>2 1700 [~ THE REAL ESTATERS INVESTMENT DIVISION NEW OH MARKET *DUPLEX* 2 BH & ('01(• I flf(. -..h.11: rr1n 't.: frplr lu-.irn !•ii Int.:, -..o·p ~.1 rd l,1 1!-. nr pr1\'Jl'I In• ••In" ~1:•11 ,\:;kint.: ~I I 'l •O ,\);t•H I ~!1-llRl::!nr•i lli 1:;1n j)l 'l'LE"\ :! \ r -.. n1·v., l"..1,.,1-..u!i • {' ;\I 1(011•IYl 1"r i'i rn•>r" un11 ... S::llJ ,l~M + < l'o\n1·r \J:l·nl 5 111 iM2'.I MO LOAM COSTS St.•llo•r "''ill 1·;1rrv 1-..1 ·1 I) Hu ~ Int II.:!.\'. \.111 , :1 St Frnnt;ict•:-. l',11(• .!..· ::. :-tor1•.., 11·;1!;1'. :&1:1n rn11n · '" bt• 1nrr1'ol<.;P(I 7 I if. 91/J.()()I Sul11n1t ~t·xt l<J St:ind:iril nra n1l-.. P;,11nl-.. ~m ;ill <10 .... ·o pymnt. 2J5!J Ii i & 1;:l l,\ll{'l1lr1 11]\'rl. n1•:ir llro11khur o.;!, i\n.1h•·1u1 lJutnt.11d 1;12 ~·1~1 Th" ,\rl1 ... 1 ·~ Farm .11 ;r.1 1 l ~1o.;I ('\1 1-.. ror :-.•tll ASSlJ ~l~ 7 \',\ lu.tn Fourplt·), t·1 t :! Mii (;(! l ' i\1 . lol· tlnly S65.~•HI \'f''.1\C:t:H llt:AJ .T't', 556 &171 To pla<'C your 111l'SSit~u l>t'/ore thl' readinR puhhl'. photll' llully 1'1'n1 (."h1ssif1t•d . t>12·5+iiM , • ' • ' . • -. • . .. . -. ... DAILY lttLOT WtdnllSday, Octoo.r 15, 1"7• AfHJlt .. at1 fwwl.i..d l .................. tllflCI Ap&lsa1ett Fwtiblrled -. . ..................•.... ·············•·········· ····················· lllc1•1 rr1p1rty 2000 Hom.nu8fwftlt.hed HDiltM•Uef..WIMd CostaMHO J714Cott.W... 1724 Ml.,....IMU J76•~•A'iif,.&lrtlua-••tha........ .... I I h&Wsa. .. ak11 .. 1 Uwlma. Br. 2 bo, .-. ... bll< bly. bdl " <ennia .... PIO. -.Jrlt. 54$>TOll ·~··+····6'''+""5"'+····3•• G;;;;; .......... i2oi ;;;.;;;,;;.:;;:::;i:·;;;; .............................................. ;,·~·.;;·;·;;;;.M ...... ;;;~ ..... "iii4 ......... -W.ii4o ;;:;;;.::.;..-·;;; ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• new 2 br, 1 M, Bttt.()f -•••••••••••••••-• "•••••••••••••·••-••• '"''·•••••••••••••••-• ::,11a_::;;:~"."~li:~• 'I I [ ii:., Vlll•ceRealF.otato COME STAY WITH US r .... ••-boloremd< 1 • hllC• bedroot11• _.'fOllACH "'""In EHUlde Colla I· l u(! ~! 1'1;~1 NoAg•nUt't'< LOW WEEKLY RATES .;;:•I&"''"""· ---'--lr70nopoia, IJlqulreopt MIA&SHOl'flt• Me1a and Newr,or1 :: :+: ~11'tr ,,, •AlcFadden/Newl~nd Beautifully rurn•obed large studios and I Need Ttmporll}' HOUl·i..,~561=-~w~.~-:.::=:....---1 S.2.., Br •pll, bit.DI,•· HtllbU. All ~ndlv dual "' • ·-·---•r · 3 8R,2BA ... S)U """ · ln1?TT Ba.ch apt;~-CA$AVIC'l"OR1A b......,.,eomew/(,,.. hou1e1 •nd du.plexe1. •Bushard tCarfietd one bedroom suites -all with {ulr Wkly m1id Mr¥. t:n5. Wbr, De:luxeUalur. • z o:r p.ra.se1. ft'o• VrS, oreaQf'roet a be, • Call Quail Place, your Nwpt Heach $UO. Cozy 3 BR. z BA ... s;l95 kitclien.s. Mo. No pct.a. Udo Sbon:I F\lm. cutwtr pct $2:00. Lia•• E1l1te1, % bl. No peb. Avail Nov. kx'al unil 11nd bwldable bachelor pad. •Beuch /M::un Hotel,..,,..., ulU-No pdlSee. p,te 1-""'~::!25~19'.._ ______ ,_1 '.:-.:::MS-::.:llC='"--""'.:::-:'.""- landtwadquarterll An<1he1m S16S. 2 br. vt•· 3 BR, 2 BA ... $315 Apartment living with motel con\:e · 1 or 2 Br. aduJl..a, 00 pet.I, ·rec: rm,e1e¥aton aeoR-ATTllEBEACH bedroom lower. Wal• to t'lull.child ok •Bolla/Edwoircb • H 'ed I d k . Vlt1ori1,MUt'JO supon.--.· "ROE •'"-be•cll. -•tar•M. U..ta ~tc~ .. 5185 2 br 4 Urt ,2 o,\ ... 135S ruenccs. eai. poo , swi ec , air-si101S190.2'.ZlE.itlhSt..l-j~;;~;:i,;~;-·jii 1=l ,A~wH-b ;;......,""" " v yard,i,:a r .kids&~t ok ' •Wurner/Maa noli.11 condilionlnJ. Linens &: utilities in· N.Ht.1646-1801 I ...,..... ua DI oa , •r ovr · Jlut'na Park SIOO 2 br, 3 BR , 2 IJA ... $345 eluded. Maid service, t.elevision, Self~ $40 WK UP 162 Bdr & $1.75. Up. Adult.I, ADULTS Att:• 8'6-tilSO u ·ecUTlVE b11rronl rl)rmal din rm ~t·c nv~·: • Mc t-,addcn1llush;1rd service laundry facilities available. Bacb. Color rrv'1. a;i,•id oo • 17"7 E. 22nd St.1.:..:==~--....:.;.;...=01 "~· lge2 br, 2 N eoodo. Sunta Ana ~00. 2 br. rc:al 3 l'Hiz tJA ... PJ!J I 'J"H:E 'llDA 642-3'6.s ATntE BEACH Dl:x erpt. dtpJ. Stv. ue .. t' •Carl cld /Uu~hard ~"N~e..rport~, NJil-=:0~7'=:1'-.~..,.--=..,.-,---1 NEWJLGE38DRP15 .. .-hr, 2 c•.r 9ark"1. Wcslmin¥ter ~45. J br. 2 2 on. I H1\ ... f,JOO Master Charge and BankAmericard 646-9681 I ~~-.._ ..... O.Mff.a Hunt.ln1lon Harbour pOol. Adultaooly. Sln.&1ea 27 UNITS. Take CJOOc1 t>i1, farnily wclconh: 963-4S67<>r963·1786 welcome. 160 W.W... C.M. Area ok. Slip avail. ~. mo. Tllacllangeas clown or wlll n· ~~i~~~~ $235. 2 br, """· VACANT 2 Br. +I•• Rec, EXECUTIVE SUITE MOTEL 1~?m~irt':!?~-~,F':,~~!', B~-/\IJT. ~R~~~ ~A;;d;u~lU~:'.i== ....... :;;"";~~;::.;,.1 ·•SZ·TUI or fo" o~--,·.,. ll.fl'l , newly redecor. 20IO ·~ • v ·~::==-------• •~9· II Founl:.iin V11Mey 3 hr + M1--' Rood mat'. cpts. $2SO. 615·4688 ADU'LTSJ'llO PETS -p 2 BR. alo¥e/rd, .-pro .. ~ " r patio, $325. Water +yard .... ~ • $100 Mo •-ny. a .-im rm. S:f.25 . Frph:, ytl. twoMilfffrc.beocll 1omnll"toocean.L1e · ~••-Ploc.1 Prapert lits. Jl:ar .kidK &pt>t. l -m_a_in_t_.~pd.-'-'96-'--2 -40'-'58-'---C WINTERontbeSandl628 2 Dr $215., lse 2 Bt ~ shl&.frplc,auodff.11:,nr. C714)752·1920 lrv111c $360. 3 br. 2 bu, Walk to the beat'h from ostaMesa,C•fw..&at2627 Ckea ~rool, studio. $165 w /pallo $220. G.a s &: Mtw3•••21e beicb. Pref. glrb. no :..:..:.:.---1 Spc~·1al ' this beautiful 3 on . 2 BA 6 42-261 I mo. util ~'963-elS. w~ler incl. Draperies, wllb nreplal"t'. bllRI, FA peti. 129' mo. 1rl)' Lohforsal~ 2200 Luj: Ucat•h S.175 2 hr+ home, fplc, OW, $385 mo . ...,,======="7========""[WINTER 2 Br z Ba 2dn. carpets, gas heat, gas heat . c LOS g TOl-"-::..:=:.....-----•••••.11••••••••••••••••• family rrn 1-1 1~h on hill A1k for Hev or J oe. ::: from ocean. 114 46tb St. slov.e. alr conditioning, OCEAN. SCHOOLS, YRLY 3 br, Z ba, rrplc. COSTA Mt::SA 12 unil lot nc0t r beaf'h. 963-4567963-1786 HouH1Unfurnilhed CostoMna 3724 ~~.67&-0384 swimming pool. rec. PARKS• SHOPPl:NG. blt.na,pr•ce.BylllbSt.. with 2 bdrm hou s t• f\-1 e mb er Bo<! rd of ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• l;';;~~~;;;:;~;-;:;-;;;;:;-l~'°°'~~m~.~w~a~she'!'!~n~&c~d~ry!!.•n~ .• I S32S•P&O. per month. Park. $400. 541 t06Seve $49,950. Eastside Costa Healtors, Better Husi· Vaca nl ·Larl{e Exec 1 __ jo ]2 •'h Blktobch,3br,2ba, M I t , 6 · ness Bu.reau & Chamber llome . 4Br, }'am. rm. lsstvn Vie · 67 r in w· t r r1'V& rly NEWLY DECORATED A1mt.~M81!1300 p••W ~- rs.11 o or or 7 uruts of Commerce. <1-c to bc•ch. K ld•/~t,· ••••••••••••••••••••••• • -Fum 2 Ir rp.... me -· Y ., B S1 W Beach Blvd. Weston ,.._ ..,.."in..nt.' wllh 3 bdrnl huu se "" .. .,~ Bil ...,.. /w d 1 pJS.645-1573 "' r w /&at., 75· ater ..... <b'•-1o •••~....,. 530.S505 Fee A...,. OK. $475 Dave842·8854 . per clean, super view 3 ns, w • rps, poo 1-'-='-'-'~=-----1 pd. 2116 "E .. Placentia. ,_aD.\J, ~ _.."""',__...,.. ~ SSJ,500. l--'--'--'--'--'-'..:.;"-~"'--1. llr. l l,\ Ba . Barcelona 5200. Adlls , no pets FUHN +color 'l'V. Park 636-41201·5 AJabam•.rilhtooe Blchetorlor1 Batboolslond 3206 Clean S1n~le Story 2llr t•o v. palio 837·8 31"0 or 642·9520 Newport 1 br. 5300. blockto20Zl\of-healtr Be<1room11nd . 1 ovrn, washer & dryer. ......,_.. Oii. 3 Jge bdrms •i patio, EX lge 2 br 2 ba dlx Fr. $Z29.SO 1£ .Quail ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Condo. Cpt!i, drps, range. 837·9172 2035 ~-"-rt CM 8JJ.&03orevesG73-5332 . 3 llDltOOMS Townhouses P.lac• 3 Hr :iv ail or yrly · I block Water pd. Swim pool . Newport leach 3269 I BR F\Jrn. 2 lg closets, Oceanfront 1st flr Dphc, frplc pool 1crou from ' • Open MDaily Prap9rll•a to bay· Bar & patio $ZJ5 mo to mo. or $!25 yr ••••••••••••••••••••••• queensiie bed, pri v . no pets, M'ld agt cpl pref. ' · · :T poolside •Pl nr bch. Adlt, Spa-Pools-Tennit 7:.;1-1•20 573-l200 t0-4pm lse. $75 clean dep. {714 ) HARBOR VIEW HOM ES dres11ing rm, xtra lge $3JO. 642-3837 ~:uJ~~I~. ~$250. no pets Sl75. 536-S362. Atross from Faahion 1•00QUAlllf.NlWl'OflfllAC~ 4·BR. J.ba, new. A roonl 545·1124 . IOAl\1 to6 PM 4·Br 4-ba fam rm rooms. encl . gar . Newtriplexes 2&3 brdlx Island at Jamboree on EASTS ID c· C.M. ap· with ovicw. cxcept 'rhursday. form~I din ;m rinishcd' w/storage. Adults only, 000CEANFRONT 3 b.r ADULT 2 br, Eaatalde, •'"-·-·t 1 ,· • renc...a SanJoaquinHilb Road. "' ' nopets me,lyrold,dlx,avail I ti uu .......... rpc .s, ~ prov~d ror 10 Units, hu s •675·6239• 2 Sly, 4 llll, 3 BA. 3000 bonus rm, n ear park, · 3tosmo.$4.75.875.1849 enc .hg:araNge, pa o. yd 2006 llunt1ngt.on Sl., ___ t7_14_16_4_4_·1_9_0_0_ ('Xlslln•d I ..,.,000 schools & comm pool. BRI dshw r. ear new. ~·m-6779 r up t•x.,.. .. , 1.ovcly 3 HR I '~ Ra plus s q fl . Pr c .'5 ti g e $62• . . • d l urn .• no pets. Cpts, •-t I 644.Q87S • •Ocean vu 2 r .... 1 4 hr 2 <>wner /Agent 540-7MZ:I scparu.tc ... ~est r~m & ne1~hborho.od. S,:,00. ino. mo. inc. gr nr. drps $180 ~ llMR I • ... , , ,, G d ld 2 71 644·7866 1644 ·6548 ' s.12.71S4 UnfWftlshed NEW sp 2 b t i/. b BrandNew,apla for rent, ba. Yrly $525. Winter Mc:Alntain Desert IJalh , 2 frplc "s. bltn ar enl'r inc · 9G ·44 ••••••••••••••••••••••• patio. g=~den. ~·dult'.s, :~ Hunt. Haroour. l , 2, le: 3 $4.95. 645-7573 R•sort' ' 2400 kitche n. l\1<1ny xtru5 No or960-2501 Agent. NEWPORT SHORES C d O lalboa lslmtd 3806 ,_ts ..,15. &l2·l603 hr. 848 ·0020. ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'l'ts. $550. mo/yea rly. POOi. llOM E, 4 BR , nr 3 Br, 2 ha w /pool & ten· QSG e ro .. ~ -1..:::c..::..=..::.:::::. _____ IWESTCLJFt~ 2 Br l '-'l Ba, . ••••••••••••••••••••••• w•uc TO ···cH ~--·· Ad ,... I Beauliful httle !louse in ti75·2'}75 cvcrything,$125.permo. nis. WalktoQCcan. $425. ALLUTILJTJESPAID 2 BR avaU (or yrly. 1 HEWEASTSIDE A ~ awnu.,e. U.oi ony no PalmDescrt,2 BR,1Ba.coronadelMor 3222 tt6Q.25()l or962-4471Agt. 548·2855/673-8145 Compare before you blockLobay.Bar&patio. 2 Br&Oen,t'pt.a,drpe, 2 br, cpts, drps, bltm, pets. 1728 Bedford Ln. t'ncl backyard Trc · rent. Cust.om designed 673-1200 t" 4pm bltns & dshwshr. _7., gar. 205 lSlh St. 536-3058; S285 mo. MB-7533 · · •cs,••••••••••••••••••••••• · 38 2 8 D 2blk f v--~ s prinkle r s, lovely llunt1ngton !!arbo ur r, a .. en. S r. featuring: 536-4259or847·3957 y b ba SL neighborhood. Priced lo 3 br. 2_ba. 3 blks from bt'h. Waterfront, leeside main beach, sw1mm1ng & ten· •Spacious kitchen with BAY Vu , 4 br, 3 ba, bltns, 548·7437 rly. 3 r, 2 . eps lo ~ell! 714 /J.16·235~ f'. IJ. '~ v ·~ i_I Oct 15. $-1 uo . channel J Br. 2 na. !'.CJ ' nis. )'rly Jse. 548·8423 indirect lighting cpl, drps, Z decks. Lse $185. 2 BR 1in1lf: Walk to beach 1 & 2 BR ocean. Washer. dryer, all li40·6K25. dot·k $800 /lcase owner •Separate din 'g area S600 mo. Art 673-8700 b 11 c•o !2'3• pool, adult11, no pets: bit-ins. 673-2766. Out IC ty ~ 11Hll VU, 4 Br, 2 Ba, Din, eam ce · '"' • "'V"'I 1180 up 220 12th St o oun Hr on Beach. t-'abulous _EIJ) 425·K822 Li v & Fam. Rms. 1819 •1-lome·like storagu lolboa Penlnsula 3807 ''C"Wallace. 646-8883 960-4i90 . . Ba.ch. frplc. $.115 or 2 Br. 2 p~ 2550 Channl"I VIEW. Move in Person with s m do" Port Stirling. Comm •Privatepatios ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ba. rrplc. S250 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• co n cl . Su b n1 it ! ·d h . ,., Pool $525. b/5-0771 •Closed gar w/storage Eoskidl'4JI' 2 Ir EANVIEW very lge 3 642·13341542·6578 t"I !\1onle Valley Blvd nr W f H nee s ouse no room· •!\larble Pullman IWGE 3 br, 2 ba, frplc, Bltns w/w. reCrif, pool BR 2 Ba bltn I I ' · atl'r r onl omes m a t es r ef Mary v• · Bd bltns lyrold 'l.l blkto • • s, rp c, B •Ba blk'•beh (2 5 Points. t:·4. Jbr house 1631.1400 9611 L.0~; • On Udo Isle 3 Br, 2 Ba. •non~s1 te rms • · $190. Adlts, no pet.s wet·bar , beam ceilings, r... . l o.u • + 2rm ofrice bldg. 27.000 ---~-frplc, s unny patio, 2 car •Pool, Darbeques -bay or bch, nr. Pavilion, 642-9520 .,... & A ....... E 1 units) $355 mo. Util pd ft S54 950 OWNE Ba f h C ded •th I h views. $450. yrly. No c • .,.. .... ...,. nc · gar. 645-1S96642.C242 ·. sq . , "" H.. . )' ront. (; ina ove. J 3 Br , 2 Ba , tJJtns. w /side gar. w /opener. $47 5. SI urdroun . w1 p us pets. 494-1795 2 BR. 1 Ba, w/g11r . Newly 1AB~~-~5~,30~, 6~7~S-~5~1~1~0---I;';~;;:'-;;:=:;:::::;--:-;;;:::--:;;;: G-16·8345, eve~. Hr. 2 Bu . $700 J)l'r mo. by side rcfri~ & rreeze r. 67S.6887or675-7541 an st'ap1ng 1-d Ba p G73·7770 or ~2·2336 se p . Jundr y Adulls.Nopels PENINSULA decor. West C .M. N r BR 1 Ba drps crpts lbr Ix yfront. lus30' OutofState ------w/"··hrid Nr •. rcmhlo. $200,000ViewEstate 1BDRM$225. Attraot1've 3 Br 2 Ba, Schls/SHP'G, $.195. Mo. bltnS', gar .• $1S5. 5J6.2888 prvt s lip. $360, yrly. Property 2600 osta Mesa 3224 "5 ryr. · .~ ...der SI 000 mo. 2 DORM $260. No pets. 642·3336 aft.6p.m. 673-9335. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• & s.hops , $.150 mo. ttefs. J65W. Wilson642.197 1 frplc, blta.s, crpt.s, drps. cc.:..c=c.....------HAWAl l. new s .unil apt. ·Br. 2-ba. fncd yd In t:oll. req d . 8-12·7<»1 1 631-0797 $W0 yrly. 673-2223 MESA VERDE Brand New Yorktown Oteanview year1y 2 BR, J on beautiful Poipu Och. Pk. i"11lc , dbl gar. $375 .1,,.ine 3244 4 Br & FR view tennis $230.NEWLYdeeorated2 CoronaclitlMar 3822 NEW 2 Br, 2 &, adult VillaCondo,38r,283,2 Ba Duplex. New crpts. XL N ·r i n v 5 t m e n t . :WG·5777 ••••••••••••••••••••••• p 0 0 1 . 's 6 5 Q m 0 : br, pool, garden selling. ••••••••••••••••••••••• apts. Lge bea utiful in· car gar. Dk balcony le $300. mo. 644 • 8780 Owner. 499-200J. F· ·t .d 1 d 1 3 b UNIV f)rk Terr ·rwnhst'. 2 559.4646 1642.8235 Joyce. Util pd. Adults only. JETTY VllW teriorso~n to lush water pool. $345 mo. Kids OK no s.t.AM 3180 ... Is :.as s1 e _ux. up x, r . br. 2 bu . !\lust rent by . Sorry no pets. 1800 landsca.p1n1. Every con· pets. 962-8967; eve.••••••••••••••••••••••• R tale 2-,1 ba.d1nr_m .pnv yd,2 lO /I . 552.7389 eves EXCLUSIVE Westcliff Wallace,cornerW.18th on Ocean Blvd. Only ceivablee.xtra.Mu1t.see 968-Cl!Sl 2 BR l 'h Ba dlt.C d Exchanc)e 2800 t':1r gar, children & sml 213 ·722 ·0810 days Mr'. Villa Frple. 2 br 2 ba + St.645-0805. steps to China Cove. A lo appreciate. $35S·$465. . ' ,a u on o. ••••••••••••••••••••••• pc l . "·clcome . $400 . Shipp master s uite w /frpl. large luxurious 2 BR. 2 l5Srr5 Mesa Vertie Drive Spacious 3 Br, 2 Ba, W/W crpt., drps, D /W. Golf Course Jlomc Sun 714-637-7091 --Pool Adlls Lse or sell $210: Attractive 2 ~r . Ba Duplex w /hardwood East.1714)540-8871 rorcedairheat.Encl g11;r. pati~, pool, beaut. •· • ' RENTALS · · · · patio. garage. 'Quiet nrs.&superocean&jct· Pvt deck, n ew c rpt parklike ground. $205. City for Oce0t n Vu lloml' ~1ESA VERD}: 3 BR 2 $4~mo. 579,500. 642·0042. adult no pet 2234 A t y view. Sinjil:les 0 .K. tbruout, newly redec. Cali collect., 496·2038 aft. <)range Co. 494·8894 Ha , fam-rm, dbl frp0lc, TURTLEROCK _ 3 Br,z1'1 Ba Twnhseon the Rut~c'rs Dr. · $550. mo. Call 644-7211 $290 mo. 1st mo. lh last, S CanytimeSat.&Sun). Re..tal1 0 /W.f dc r~~:s25._ drps,I dhl 4 BR +VbolL"L':'Gr~.l ... $.S15 .Bay w /boat Slip. 2 Car 1 B b'I h $130 AGT. $75dep.842-0389 2 B . cpts d bltn ••••••••••••••••••••••• gar, c . .,.. . mo. east' "" ~ g·•r $550lsc 646.2700 r mo i e ome, . + r, • rps, s. Hamff FuM1is.hed inc Id gardener. A\•ail. '1 HH . 2'11 baths ...... $450 ' · · util. Mature adult only. OLD CdM. 2 BR. 2 Ba, Spacious 2 Br, l Ba, encl. near So. Cst. Plaza $170. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11 /I0.835·2414or979·4575 GARDEMHOMES 4Br.inNewportfleights. 1991 Newport Bl vd , singles O.K. $340.mo. gar,newerpt,pvt.patio. 2516So.Rosewood G1Mrol 3102 ~~ 4 8 - 8 -- 1 -3 BR 2 nat"·s S38S $475. Good for children/ 646·8373 Agent,644-7211 newlyredec. $190mo.tst ~__.._L 3116 ..,...... mo. r 2 a, ovely · · "'' · · · · · , . · lf.t I t $75 d ~ .,._a ••••••••••••••••••••••• yard Nr. S. C. Plaza, lsc THE TERRACE pcts.575·t02I California Atmos phere in $50. OFF 1st mo. rent! ~-0389 as ' ep. ••••••••••••••••••••••• OC~NF~ONT N.B I br, or rent. 640·6259 /540·1720 2 UR , 2 Bath.'> ...... $350 South LCICJU"G 3286 nrly new complex offers New 3 br. 2 ba. Super PINECREEK For Lease by Owner, 3 Br ut1l pd. single!; ok Also 3 BR. 2 Baths .. $425 /450 ••••••••••••••••••••••• to serve busy people . area, 2 car gar .. $400. UVES UP Br. 2th blks to bcb, cpts, lower condo on beaut. El• huge I hr, util pd. li.8 . DR. 2 ba Super s harp ~ NEWPORT BEACH 2 Bd. 2 ba. home. Ocean Furn bach s tart al Poinsetti.11, CdM . 549.8867 TO ITS HAME drps, no pets $175. Niguel Country Club Golf l\1ovenow 1 CdM!br,ulil Best .11rea . Upg raded 2 Br.2ba,dcn,vu$600 ,·iew, frplc, carpo rt. $160-also I bdrms . dar.s. 960-1450 Course. E nd un it . pd. sinile11 or ramilics. lhru o ul .S400 . mo CULVERD•LE 631-2276. Over 500 lall lrees :tnd Oolst d' · A' "" Adults. no pets. Lease. 0 . th •-h 31 an ing view Ir C.M. t hr, util pd, s ingles 833·3821 or 552·1308 Ask l s t re H m s w 1 -oc 48 · r . 1 . A F lorM . 4 BR.2 Baths •..... $425 497·1612 aft. 7pm. week 1 Br.'trlr. pat;o, Beach •• wuterfalls c reate a cond •• self-cleaning or am1 1es gt ee. ane d 5 Sat & Su 11 d oven, dshwshr, mirrored 9798430 LE RAISOR ay · · n.a ay. area. No pets br rcl ;1 xin~ setting for pa pebble into the . EAN 2 br & g<1ra)te. children. Sl65 mo. ~J .... v you r s pacious new 1-or doors ln 2 hr's ; plush ltllboa lslClftd 3106 $180. Adults. no pets. j73 CandaminiUMS 642 1265 ./'[!,, ·tt:!trCs 2· bedroom apartment. Ocean rrom your Apt. crpts & drps. New swim ••••••••••••••••••••••• w. Wilson.646.2301 REALTY Unfvmished 3425 · .r ~ f"ronl S220. ,..urniture Lease. Luxury. security. pool & jacutzi within J ••••••••••••••••••••••• LRG 1 Br. pool , nr. •hops, Mature adults. 31755 Cst. bl-k Im mac cond ~s BAYl''HONT , Littlcllc . 1 .k • available. Small pets ...... • • ·-· aull,ul I C new 3 bdrm '152..1 Campus Or .. Irvine BEAUT d led d ail Its / pet . Ut'l pd CORONA DEL MAR Hwy. 499-2835. mo 493 "29 Is land 3 Odr, 3 Oa , Win· . . . . · Campus Vallcy ShopClr. · ecora con o. · no 's. 1 . · OK. Adu lt s on ly. Office · ...... ter /Yrly 5650 15750 2 ba. '!"/blt·lfl kitchen. 1n -CALL 833•8600 2 br, l b:1 . pool nr. beach 1884Monrovi",548·0336. 2 Br Townhouse. frplc. opc.•n !.1 :00 to G:OO. 2JOO OCEAN view. spac. 1 br, hnlishecl fo'ur /Un. Ooe l.. Hvail. ~~i~~1~h~gd~:~wsapsr~fr~· ~.;...:u9~~o~r:!"~ a;Pe~Huntingtanllach 3740 ~~~k::~lruSos, conlinenta&I F:lirvif'"' Hd,. Costa adulls,2607SolanaWay, oru..twwlthtd 3900 Comp.redec.640-8249 •fen.Ced sJ«o pcr·cuLVERDALE '1 Br, 2 · · meocean !\lc~<1.l'honl'5·1!'>·2300 L.B.$225.494·1419 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "' J B 1 1 893-6571, ext 210. An 9 pm ••••••••••••••••••••••• Catalina views. Close to 1-----------1 ---~---'--'----I lolbooPeninsula 3107 month Free rental a, mmacu al e, cpl, 897-475!) BEAUTIFUL 1 br furn shopping & fine beacb. Senioradult2bcdroomlst Luxury penthouse con· "I11EEXCITING ••••••••••••••••••••••• service 646-77 11 Open drp. pool club. $400. apts $.170 & Sl80. Spanish ,,,,.,. n •-$185 Su dom'•lum • b • b PALM MESA APTS. E ves Red Cpl Rllr 893·1351 3 BR. newl y· <rpt'd. ...,..it;Jl oor, nope.... per u• • "' r, ' a. xlnt style bldg, pvt encl gar, location 645-6610 frplc. bltns, 1 yr old. Xlnt MINUTES TON PT - 2 BD. upgraded . Di s· loc. close lo beacb. HO. pool, sauna, lndry, adlls. views. $375. yrly. No BCH. . h wa s h er. p a l i 0 . 536·1020 17301 Keclson Ln, l blk Garage Apt. on quiet EASTSIDE , nr new lux. pets. 494-1795 Bach, 1&2 BR. fireplace . $325 C:ill W. of Beach off Slater. s treet avail . now in duplex.38r,2YJ Ba,Din. fromS172.50 Beautifully furn. 2 yr. old · 546•975 1. 2 Br. & den. 11h Ba. enc. M2·7848 · C.D.Mar 2 Bdrm 2 Ba. Rm. Pvt yd. 2 car gar. Sweeping ocean view, Adults, No Pets duplex. steps lo bch. 3 -'--'-"='-------I yd. pool, carport avai.I Fireplace. Newly de-Quiel residential area. blocktobeaeh.2Br,2ba, l561MesaDr. Br. 2 Ba. $400 yrl~ 1----------lei-:AUT San J oaquin 11·7S!30mo.S47·185 1 Srt1ALLBEACHJiOTEL t'orated. $295 mo . Vogel $425.645-7888. nrnew. $275lse.494·338J (5 BlksEastorNewport New 4 br, 2 ba. Nr Yacht Club. $375 winter . 213-449-6412 673-5981 673·3397 . Newport Heights 28 4 Twnhme l.arge 2 Br. 2•1 Townhoute Rooms.$22.SOweek. Co RealtorsS48·9346 494.2339 Blvd.) ----------1 Knox Street Partially Ba, 2 sty View of goU UnfurnisMd 3525 Apl.5 $100mo. 536-7056 LARGE 2 br, $245 /mo. 546-9860 COl'OftadelMor 3122 furn. bach hse t-'enccd course & Jake 1550. ••••••••••••••••••••••• le h 3 Costa Mesa 3824 Childrenok.2268Pamela Walk to town & bcacb. 21---------- ••••••••••••••••••••••• yrd. NO PETS. $.145, incl. 547 .7044 ac 741 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ln. 549-8138 Br. l ba, stove, refrig, J Bdrm, 2 bath in Harbor gas&wtr.673·2256. 38r. 21"2 Ba ., 1,500 sq. ft .••••••••••••••••••••••• OffleatenPath new crpts. $245. Days: Vu Hills, CdM. Fam rm, . *RENTALS* New In Deerfie ld . BAC~I . util pd, $18!> mo. · 1 & 2 BR garden apts, 549-2150 After Spm · ES 0 RT ga rden patio, only ~Acre. 1 br: ulll pd, $180. UN IV PAHi\. $430 /mo. Pvt.. &M-4958 up/$60. wl Crescent Bay. 1. 2 & 3 Br Adults no frple, dshwhr, pvt patio. 494-6245 • ' $600/mo. Natalie Fogar· $215. 2 br, k1.ds, pet. 1435 N. c 8t Hwy 494 -2508 pets, dshwhrs, shag cpls, Nr. Irvine Ind. Area. $.1851 -'"-==--------·•I' ty. U nl ·que (Rltr•I Lge lbr,ch1ld,garage_ JBR.2Ba .$395 .,..,xesUnfunl 3600 closed garage, rrplc, to$206.S57·284L 28d,rrplc,stove,refrig, 67 5- 6000 4 Br. 2 ba, frplc. kids, 3BR.2 ba ,bonus . $475 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Et,FICIENCYAPTS BBQ Gas & water pd. walklobeaeh.$250.incl -'-'-''-"-------I Singlgs,pet,fncd,gar. B THETERRACE 3 BR, 2 Ba , In CdM. no from $190 Pool, maid, Pool NEWBREEDAP'l'S ut.il ., Rers reqrd . ••••••••••••••••••••••• $150. 30R,2Ba.... .$'125 mo 644-6800 · Inn 494-9436 778"-ollPlace CM pool, jaeuu.i. -"O. Util '-:-"-'-==-::--,--,,..,--1 LGgll'ICI llach 3148 FURN. mobile I br, pool , 2 R. 2 Ha . $350 pets or children $320 phone, laundry Village LA MANCHA APTS 1 Br w /lofL. Garage, 494·'7S53. LI VI NG GREENTRl-~E HOMt::S . ~ ' _.. i.:._. _ __..._ h 31 zbr. Newly furn. Winter. f'URN.bachelorcotlage, 642 -5073 pd . 393 Hamllton ,.--... r--.-oc 69 f"plce. Nr town & bch. util pd. $125. 3 BR, 2 Ba . . . . . . . . . $375 2 BR . 2 Ba, Cd M. no Lu" 2 Br. den, 3 Ba. Pvt. 645-«ll ••••••••••••••••••••••• $300 6 HOMEFINDERS 3BR.3Ba .......... $425 childre n or pets $268. Bch,tennis , pool Winter: MEDITERRAMEAH LOVELYIB 1 I I •DB.UXE- mo. 75-5075. DEERFIELUHOMES mo.&44·6800(Su.siel lease $450 (714) 499·2926 r poo rpc s., Ctl:Ml!nh' 31761 ___ *_.c.6..:4~2-·9:..9:..0:.0:.* ___ 13 BR , 2.h Ha ......... $425 or (213) 790.4601 VILLAGE dishwasher. 'Aduils, 0~ E1,as1tbluff 3 br, 2 ba, lse. Oakwood ofrers lhe RanchoSanJo·,,quln 2 Ur . I Ba $300 mo. I Br, l Br &Den, 2 Br, 2 ...... ..,.,0::.97 .. •-s nc · spac master suite fin.estinresortlivingata ••••••••••••••••••••••• E/Side 3-Br, l·ba, stove. Balbo Oc f B T nho .., .,..._. -· din r & dbl , l Br Coll ••• ' gar.... r.,n ·g, gar. $360 /mo. Isl. 2 BR +den. 2 ba .... $500 · n .. ~~ 548·966p2 days or 1 ean roBn0t. 2bpar1 ti ally dr ow use. Carpels, LGE 2 b d d Auto dm garag~1. pTnhee you can afford. 2 B1l,2 Ba ........... $575 675·..,...,..,a ft er5 M urn 2 ,2 a, uxury rapes, (iteplace, 3 r,cpts, rps,fnc ooropenerava1 . ere's $1 million In beach, pool, retired com· last + $150. dep. Ori\"e Turtle Rock Ii ills apls New carpels, new pools, 4 tennis courts . yd. $195. mo. No dogs ! Pool & recreation area. recreation r acillties. munity, kid!'I over 16 0 .K. by 267 Santo Tomas. Call 4 BR 2 Ba ttns •-t 1 ~. '-•-d drapes, balcony over the gym . sauna's. 549-2S75 Adults onl)I, no pels. NIGHT LIGHTED TEN· $300 mo. Realtor 492·6177 Prestige Homes for de· 'THE.COLONY ·_., ::f!':::'!i:".~:.':!~~~••• beach. $345-$370. 494-1055 , 2400Harbor Blvd •RtOM $322• NIS COURTS. A full lime tails. 645-6646 4 BR 2,. Ba $•2' llalbo p--' ,or:::...•=94c.:·.:3834=::_ _____ 1_eo.::::=":..::M::es::.:::a-'.(7~1'.:'.4!C)5S=::_7-1=:1020::'..l.Adu1.t dlx l BR, D /W, 865Amigos Woy. NB activities director who • · • ·· · · · · · · · ·• a -nsu1a 37071-• refnr frplc 1a I J B 2b den C II ••••••••••••••••••••••• • • r, poo • Managed by Pans parties, BBQ's, r , a , . + o ege Cost.Meta 3724CostaMHa 3724 no pets . $190 . 1975 WilliamWaltersCo lrlpslcmore! Free Sun· Park. Htd. pool. dbl gar, 552_7500 IALIOA IMM ·, ••••••••••••••••••••.•·~··••••••••••••••••••••• Pomona Csee&tgr) · day brunch. bltns. $400. Pool /garden w· t $160 $2 • Bay! t 2 Bd 2 Ba Pvt svs int'!. 2437 Fordham In er · 35 l\1o. 2 B d l · 1 ron • , Plus beautiful s ingles . red hl'll Incl. util,equip.kitehen, r w~s airs, crp s, Bch & pier. $550. yrly. 1&2 bedroopJ apls. Hc111H um.,.,NaHcl •••••••••••••••••••••••• 3202 Dr. 549-1691. pool. Near bus, mkt, etc. =·patio, 831.92161 _979-__ t_935=.c&""-644"'-... ='":..... __ 1 furnished & unlumished. parate' cottage, 1 br. 105 Main St, 6'15-8740 YEAR y b Models open to to 7. ••••••••••••••••••••••• fi"REE FREE •Professional Service• 1-=-="'-..:.:.=-----I r . S r-a•ley CLOSE lo Sho . L 3 r, 2 ba, 906 c--. ts h'ld new. s tv, re rag. 175. New 2 br, 2 ba dup. n pp1ng 1 Br, w. Balboa Blvd Frplc _....,,.nope or e 1 ren. Incl util. Facing Santa ~ Yacht Club. $385 yrly. AMBASSADOR INN pool. Adlts, no pets. Cpt, bltns, garage. i blk t..i Roommat.e aervic(" Ana Country Club. Ca ll ~ 213.449.6412673.5981 _ drps, stove. ref. $16$. b•y or beach $37 5 available. Month to •LANDLORDS* CaUCornia·s Largest Lit Evans,646·8922 l'~agt=..,::',.O:°';le~ac~h::....-,3;c2;-4;'.l;:l·.!.':~~~~~~'--i ~ .. ! !. 743 ~~ •• o04n19r o v i a 67S..5'Ul7 ' . monthotcupancy. •RentalSer v;ce!• BAY VIEW. beach 2 b BRAND NEW ~· •~ HoMlflndln * • 642-9900 -----'-"-'='-"=--1 SANTA ANA llEIGHTS ••••••••••••••••••••••• · Sl25. winter. Util pd. 3 Br. I Ba . fenced yd. 1st EMERALD BAY, pvt. Pier/pkg. adlts. 303 E. N Cl 0 $50 &last$320 545·2124 bch, tennis, pools. lg 2 F.clgewaler.1·811·2866 0 ea.ning ~posit . -Paint 3226 Br, lrplc. deck. yd.1-=======--1 NoleaseRequirtd s· I Std' ~tU1l~1jllil't;~Jl Whitewater Vu. 553.3030 Costa Meso 1ng e u 10 Apt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Flllf SUVICf BEACH HOUSE lmmed;•le Occupanoy. 3 $35. WEIK & UP To L'"'DLOltDS 2 Br, 2 ba, (rplc. bltin!I, Br. Oe Vu lllllside home. St di & BR .... "'" gar.499·2986 $215. Wood & glas!I & many •· u o 1 Apls member or Board of 1~----~--~-1 decks & sep. laundry rm. •1V & MaidServ Avail Realt 8 ora, BeCbtter beBusl- 1 Fountoin Vllllly 3234 $42S. 497·2370. .•ChPbo11dnereSen Sectrv, H1_0tdnpool nesa ureau, am ro •••••••••••••••••••••••1----------·1 Commerce. I..arge 2 br, hul(e rumpus Great View 3 bdrm, 2 ba, •$50Ft'week'srent 530.1505 rm, 2 ba, 2 car garage, nr town/beach. $425. mo. w/ad bltns. comm. swim pool. 494·9J30 aft 4 pm . 2376 Newport Blvd, CM iNALK to water 2 br, 2 blil Kids ok, no fee. $280. mo.1-:j~~~~:;:"'~;;.;:;;1 -..::_548~~-9~7~5S~o~r~645~~-396~7_•:J CdM . kids. pet. Abo C.M. Agt 842 4421 b Br. 1 Ba. l(o!e. fenced yd. 2 br $175 .. kids. pet. N.0.1.:..:=·=..:· =----1 mi. to heh $290. mo. SUS CASITAS 2 br, s:zas .. kids, pell. II. ; Br, 2 ba, new, tennia 497-2292 Large nicely Curo. bach. e. 2 br. 11:arage, 11ingle5, cau~O~~·=lts onJy.1L·-..,----11-1gue1----3-2-5-2-1 & t bn. Adults only, no ppet~·fA~ot~-~F~ee~. 97ll~~-84~30~~1~;;~~-~i;;;.;-iji;~1;·:·~·~··r:·~·,•••••••••••••••• pets. 2110 Newport Bl. ti'unt. Bch $155., 2 br, llwtlk'9011 .. och 3240 Lovely 3 BR, 2 Ra , Fam· •Shacfy....,ool• ebUd, 1ingle1. ••••••••••••••••\•••••• rm, Frple, beaut. fenced 1&2 Br SJ1S. up. Adult.I, Hunt. Och 3 br, 2 ba. Hunt, Hbr Twnhse. Never )'ard. SJ&S. mo. 494·1930 no pet.. 171 E. 22nd St. -ldl,~l oecu,ied, 4Br, 3ba, 30' or49'"tlr18 642-364.S. n.1. JJch 2 bi', ram rm, 2 boat slip. tennis, J>OOJ, l :Mh;jj;11jjj..,;;;vv'hi.;jo -""'i1ii2ii•ii1~1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;j bl t~lc::.lttn.s. pct, A;a r. J•cuul. S650 lse. 547.99751 91 FURN . LllfJ ne ach. or673-9"15. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 18Rf'urn S17.S badaelor,uUlpd,pol. Wanted: 3 Dr+ home Lots of bltns, pool, walk HOMBllMDIRS 1 Br. blkt lo bch. $235 mo. ur•cntly ~eed~d ror AAA to s hopping. ~ mi . *. ••• •too .81 l ht. c r Pt s / d r p a. tenant.a. Norin• Realty beach. 931 w. 19th st. '=====~==-==,===·====~113~~~~·===========1: ... ~-IOl!'l~~======:::::;==:t:::~ I • Wt<tklv "'old l<trWI<• •kitchen l•clllllft •woll. • !"41'1i41H1l t-11.c•ri1rol .1 ..... 1.1-..... 11 ... 1. • Jecu11I pool .c;., llQ'l • Swltchboenil M•wlce •Wrel \cu • Woth•• en4 -''f*•-il. eMHf.ed p-1 • Olrecl dtot 11h-•~ •w11I, WATEllFAllS •STREAMS• LAGOONS 2909 BRISTOL AVE. SANTA ANA (At SOUthcOaal Plou) 5140-2300 \ ( l BR $140. mo. i.ncl utll. OCi!AHfltONT Older t enants o nly . 645-2.020or642·6560 J BR, 2 Ba . $350 Winter 1..o.cc.=:..:.:..c:..:::.::=---1 $TIPS TO llACH Large' 2 Bd, apartment 3 8R,2 8a.'325Wint.er w/yard, $185. per mo. 388..Zba S300Wntr. Call after 6 pm, 642·3802. SIA WIHD 3 Ir. 2 la. Ta-.. Condo, 2 BR., 2 ba., don. Cpts. drps, bltin1 walk-In Uni. Yrly. 14'1'5• closets , dbl garage, con- do pool & clubhouse, adulta ~. 546-8397 associated (I IJ". ! I.I • ... ! {\ . !> ', Oakwood Garden Apartments .... , ... a..ci. Irvine at 16th 645-0550 4000 .. ,,, ' . ,, EXTRA lge-2 br, cpt.a ~~~~~~~~~~~1·•••••••••••••••••••••• drJJS. $185. • 1. ROOMS $25. week: up with 642·5466or645-4483 OCEANFRONT new 1 Br =n. 548·8755 or LargeJbrupper Pet.soil UQper. Cpts, drps, gar. new sh•g 1r: paint t250' Yrly lse. $375. 6'2-3"3, BAL Ille • .->. mo. Now +$100.dep.552-.sls · 30• ZBa •-• ldoorlo qglet. working men. ""• • ~ux, ~ ba, tv rm. kit.. Latge11c2Br,dbl bat beach. s:ns 7rJ¥.,"-~==------ entl S•r. Adultt no 646-912110l't7J.-065.S. 1• pet.. '46--tlsi SDacioul a Br1 2 be, trplc, ~~-.,.~~ Co11ciec: :~:: _,..,. 3126 lblklobucn. YrlY..Call Kitch/laundry prh. ······················" 645-'l'tlS4 \ .fil5..t86$. r..c. 2Br. 2ba upper. SUO WALK to Ckean. New .... & .._,. 4010 mo. Adu.Alta, no children/ dpl:x. 3 Br. 2 Ba . Crpt.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• peta. vail Nov 1 drpl D/W garb dlsp P\tt. • 557·5228 , 493-8001 : sar.' Yr1y'. Ch ild OK'. cc.::°:'wl\,bboa~. 831-00M. seoo.815-06dtm..ee92 548-im ••·'22'~~ J ), \ • • • ~dd ll ... Build lt ... Olaper il ... Hamrner it .. Oilrpet !!...Cement 11 ... Wlre 11.,!Hoe 11. .. Clean li..iMove 1t ... Press it. .. Palnt 11 ... Nall lt ... Plaster ll. .. Frx It ... Will share Jbr apt w I non-· smoking fem. Call even- ings. 581-8673. 440 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 150 I 'Westclff Dr. WESTCLIFF BLDG NEWPOHT BEACH c,,.~, .. w ... , .. ,, { ,.,. '" ' ... "~ .. ~ ~,..,c....,........,. ./_=-........... ~~.-~M -.,._.. ,,.. __ ~l«T .......... . ,/ .............. .... Call Mf '-toward 6 45 6101 \ I SERlflCE • DIRECTORY Electro Mech Clert./fypist C.M. Area, Part time. Noon-5 PM. Inv .. typing 145 wpm) & extendini;:. Must be acc urate. Call Mr Tuttle979-0433. CLERK TYPIST Dre ss maker . E:ic:· perienced in Couturier rinis hing. ltighly crri- cie nt. Apply in person with s amples . Ann Dougla ss. 3416 Via Oporto, Ne...,·port Beach EXPEDITOR STANDARD MEMORIES, IHC A subsidiary or . APPLIED MAGNETICS, CORP. 2221 S. Anne Street Santa Ana, Ca 92704 • H : •• ,, ... •Gen1 Ofc• $600 >.: Lots or c:ic:cite ment ! ! ! 1 Booming Business NEEOSYOUNOW!!'' CONTROL CA REEH Emeloymcnt Agent'y 3400 Ir vine. Ste l09H N""•pt B<·h 714 /556·8!">05 ,,. GElol'L OFC to $600 For Irvine Co. variety & Opportunity for promo tioo to office mgr. Atnhty to type ilC'l'. & superv1J1e Good fnnge benefits. - SA HHA BERK AGENCY " l~ MacArthur Blvd '· Suile320 633,2892 1 Girt Fridcry For s mall manuf. sales processin~. Numerl cully orient.ed . Errcetiv¥ perso'hal1ty for phone & cu.-;tomcr rl'latto11s. Typ., 50·60 wpm. 10 key hy touch . Cal l C1 nd ), 642-22."i6. GLAZEH. .. A I um in u m cl v or··'• manufaetu rcr. nd:. l'" pencn('Cd glazer. 4 1h1y .,.,·et•k. 40 h•)urs . (it! pay. 17651 Armstrong 1\\l', Irvine. CORDA LIZ I las Openings 1-~or : Pl.RT-TIME HOSTESSES And DJ. Y IUSIOTS GUARDS r~/tim 1•, l'l t i n1l'. Uniforms furn ·relt·pli & car req 'd . Call rt33 41~3. appl. Hotf Day Mic~ Poy 9A ~1·1Pr.1 or l l'M ~l'\1 o r 5P~1 ·9P!ti<1 Jo:a1 n SIOO+ + per wt•c k d111ni.: enjoyable \11ork In our hra nd new oft· 11pcn1ni.: near O.C. Airport . Xl11t opportunity ror p.-,5111 \•· minde d ind I\. t"ur personal interview, ('.di 8.13-"""' I -.. . .. " DAll.YPILOT * W-!J,Oe-15,lf15 ~W-.1 710GHetpW..iod 7100°HelpW..ted 7100 ····~·················· ........ ············ ....................... . •lousekeeper, live In. milt 9L fem•let..1.ar 'ddoerl)' widower. llOOm, board, & aa.Jary: meals • lite bousekeepln1. Other ·job OK. 494·79'l llOUSEKEE>.:PF.R. Uve-in, perrn . S day week . Mature penoa w /refa, • 549-3813 alter'J pm, llousekeeper wanted L.iwe·in. l\;lusl driYc. In ~ood he~l lh . t"rcc to truvel. 'l'op bo11ary, References re<1. il115·IDW. Ages 12to15 . Earn your Christmas Shopping Money . selling subscription.• to the DAILY PILOT. Please call Mr. Thomas,· 548-3171belween6:00and 9:00 P.M. · Equal Opportwsffy [lllployer . . . . , • ' w.,ted 7100HetpW-""I 7IOOHelpW-71M • •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••-••·--• '•111 IOll IOSO r.••• & I • SELORS vOO I 'i•orl 1015 c:•J tr• neu, men SALESCOUN --••••-•••-••••• ••-••••••••••••••••••& women wLIUDI ·to wock.. For News-pi91per Promo-.J 5EAJ11 w-.btt • drfv, u .&. 'TTRE<S* •••••••••••••••••••••• Lean ~ntereaUn& lr*'· Uon. Must enjoy woriln& Sil. STOC" 1 ti'-MdL , *f'lt.A ~ Exe ... 1 cbn $1113$. ,..._...1onsuithlltypo with young people 101o CL.,.., ••'°'llA"I,. ............ ESS* ehn $1/up. •<1 dh .. ol wotk..Apply i..!lR!..rsoo. li yean ot ace. Rellabte .~ ""'U" M •th'"" cv~ ExttUUYe Opllc.al. 2909 trampOcUUoa•equ5red. u-m.-a.an wit+ I' •. ~s«ZIS~ W .uu..CM.145-'Jill. Dillmler , s.tota Ana, or Exceflnit part·Ume poel· We have an ope:oia1 for SIS. Almotl. ••w db· ,....,.. .. .....,., m•tb Coron• electric ctdlS46·l<M ~i~ts~~:~.e:!in~~rh;u~ u aureu:lYe, well or., =~~~..,~ IJM621A•4M61' portable typewriter. OROt:R DF.SK·Natur11lly d";y Saturday . C1ll ~~u::~i:.;.:: Year old _.,a;;, •lr -.R a "Llt St nl a• Werts both Oft battery tict1ve. happy ptrsuo for 642.8102 for Interview -'.-i.. _.... condadoon' -... IMO ru ..,.... : U 1 tad plua. Great for atu-lmport Co. S2.6S ptir hr. """"' .. room e•-··tnCt:-• ...-HercuJoo eoutb la. snat denl.'8$ $52-802.I • to sturt . Permanent. before6:00 Prefer sotneoae wilb 2 Admlral refffg. XhU. coodMion. Avocado. rntt~;;~··O;:;;;~IOtf Yery interesting job. es Rep m•nuf•eturiaa. back· cood. ••Po. Sean i.ocludetlreede.livery (ill 1°'9-' IOtf 673-2784 for AppL Ask ror TRAINEE $100 I~ and ahtypuag and Kenmore w•abu. Xlal you hokt up JOVt" tnd). ••••••••••-••••••••••• Sandi. L'•• Pa;d rettivtng and wareftoua... eood. tllS Ml &es M4«ill PIEL.D'S Warehouse .. in.i. Ideal candidate · · Sale 400 pianos Iii: or- OUL!iide typist. woman in Rt'.!nk o~nd•1d P•/bper1n• ... 0 -wouplldhaveexperie~ ,_._ 1011 8• g S-. 1015 ... -.·new /used. Spi.ott.t, home to addre1s en· :Set :s tn v. w WI kce 01 ~tMll rttOnm, •••--··-••••••-• •••••••••-•••••••••-• {fr;"'"ndll, Players. Going \•elopes, mu.st be exf)tr, relalt:d de,;ree & ••lea 1totekeepng,procedares 1 IUY famUy 1arage sale no out for business. Rent JI k Cp •• r -nt "d 675_54•4 ba'Ckground who is look· a nd invenj.ory pro ~ ** ** chee•i·Thuro/orl 9 .4 W/Opl lo buy. Kowal, ·~us~ e ~, ... ~k'H.tpW_..d 7100 HtlpWClftfed 71001..:::::..:·c:·'-'--•------linl!l ror career growth. cedures • Gcod used rtarmt le • r d 1 L.1ve ·1n. EnJ: is • spe , ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• PAltT 1·1rne eves &. Sat Xlnt benc!ht1! Call Mike J>I 'A I . ureS. Sat...,:30(1T4l1Jeptsoa Stein..,.ay, Bal w n. 1ng. Care of 19mo t,.11n M 1 .,,, ~·J. fur •t··'•nt&. Pa•k>,"""-...,OO.Al.sof'ee 1e•PH' PPY appliaoefS,orlwiU u 1.., I060 Chickering, Yamaha. girls & 4'·-:t yr old boy. anugemcu " •-'' ,.. ........-c-• n enon forYou. .Ml J<lmball . Wrltzr . G42-:>°l9S. lN~lJ\UCTOHS Pio:OPl.E 1~EKSON \t\side .... ·ork, gua ranlced Jobs. Ot!-nrtis & Dennis MAS18.SAUCTION •• .. •••••-•••••••••••• !Tl< 1638•2770. 12072 tlousekeeper. Plcasllnl lrg bt·h hon1e. t-•ather. ~o n & d•>R r equ ire mature r•·::i p. woman Re(.s n ecc.ss. ll;.iy :'J >192-1006 . t:vt•s 894·4468. R II Exec. looking for part w<.1)!c. Cilll Al. S..12·9013. Personnel Service of STA ... DA.RD y Q rter G ldlnl 0 er lime businl.':Sti MSSOCiatc Jrvinc. 2082 Michelson .... 646-1'86&1JJ..f625 r Ua e ' Brookllurst.GG. r Part 1'imc Se('ret;,ry to We-st.era. 1enlle diJ p.1.:::==~=::-----: Skalin9 ~ u~h~~e~a!~-; s~p:11~sy Jnter1or De.sig n er in Dr. MEMORIES, lkyclH 1020 JSOO /b1t. 844·6215/ Beautiful C har wood d I · Newpo rt flc:tch by•"l-Rcp 1..,C •••••••••••-·•-•••••• 8:33-1411. ·Kimball C le tt•• INSTRUCTORS ~3p_~'" . nlentow ~'" " Pl L'k -..,, ~ Oran lo:e Co. A1rporl . lndldtrial,Eqylp. • ~ Morgan Geldht' ir:tnt 1 ~6'6~a~~o--~!'~~~-_• _____ · """"'' $11,400 +car+ Hp A~~t~'E7)°' 'Jt.ZUKI for<hiklrenorbegmruo(I. MASSAGE TECH ..&x AnJwer Ser•iceo . Fee Paid J\-\AGNETJCSCORP O <-'"'-~ rider. 1100 w /bridle THOMAS Young lady I IB-28> ror ""' J>egrel"d indiv. who has a I ...,-~ 545-13Maft2PM. ELEC.-rRJC ORGAN' ----------1 ~1i.ssion Viejo Skatt•..,.•ay, llOUSt-:\•ltVF'.S · PAR'r . Tl~1 E. Ucnionstrale new products. f'un "'"ork, You choose hour:i. 675 99'J5 •Indus };ngr 1 ~1 fg le• $l8t\ •Jr En~r /H&I> $ro!.I .. K(•ypunc.:h Opr $650 • Lo;in Sec'y $ij()() Irvine P(•rsonnc·I . &r\'lt.'CS & A~cnt·y •\KS t:. 17th Street (al Irvine). Cosl:J Me!':1 Suite 224 li42· 1470 lnspe1..1.1on MECHANICAL RECEIVING INSPECTOR opcnin~ 1n early No v· e mber, is see king quahhed s katinJ! in:itrut .. tors for the fc dlov.·in~ ;ireas : li~(j!NNF.ll~ IN'TERMEDIATi-.: AUVANCED J)i\NCt: 1-·1GUltF. 1-'RI-.:f:ST't'Lt-: lcgitimalcfulltuneposi· GraYeyard s hirt s . r ht 2221S.AnneStreet $10•.W lKyboard.'S 9683MS P /t1mc fri &Sul night. patleroo succe.sssoug SantaAna,Ca9270< CL:.WORKS. LTI> Lwo'r 1070 e . S lion. No expcr. nee. We by major co. Xlnt CY r.. ---• 1 ., se nd lo school, earn l.~··~·o~~;;";;";,;;;'~·7~78~7;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I benefits . Ca ll Dav" 1822Newport81vd. ••••••••••••-•••-••••Chickering Pano. wh.lle ou learn. A1iply 1n Stoufr ... r. 833_2100. Al.so al __.,. .. ftv Costa Meu. ~·5TIS W"' ... TED Grand. Beautiful tone. n<•rson ;1ny af\ernoon or ......... ,.,.~n · & Oe AD.equ ~-·~:-:-.-,., "'" $2.000.6'2·2515. ·-PBX fee Jo~. ~·u0 1s •n· empl~erM/Y TOP CASH DOLLARl~~;;M:;;i~;;-aim e11e. 2112 llarbor lllvd. rus Personnel Service of 10 Spd. Schwinn, Con-PAID FOR YOURISewiftcJMoc..._,. '°'~ c.~I . Receptionist Irvine. 2{)82 Michelson =.Xtru,liienew. JEWELRY. WATCHES, ........................ . MASSEUSE Stmni.: t'xpc..·r. 60f! bo:ird . Or. TM,.._ Solfclton ART OBJECTS. GOLD, wing Machine ColleC· &MODEL K,\~t .s l•M workinll \. SALESREPSIOO 0ve:ri11, l~girlsneeded WANTED-MEN'S 10-SILVER SERVICE. lion Agent n6Cds party hoiirs.. Apply wilh re· Our client, a major inti imroed. for tele. aolic., SPEED BIKE. PINE FURN 41: AN· w /ac::ceptable credit to CJualified persons. shou ld ---!">tHnl·: co. has openint;s for sales hrs.. s.p Mon-Fri $!.SO'Calhrl. 546-5638. TIQUES.645-2200 assuthme1 12 remai~nt $1.0• upply immediately by MASSEUSE CLA·VALCO. oriented candidate. Thi.s +gen•rou& bon115• 1080 mon Y paymen on• c·onlat·t1n•ourPcrsonncl l'r•"v·.•tc "I•" now i u. r 1· 'led af\J'.2•MW-1885 lOSPEEDMENS& ~ like new $350 Singer nl'C<!L-d immed. 631 ·1184 ' " 170 I Placentia AYe position or ers un imi ~ r::: LADJESBlCYCLES ••••••••••·~··•r••••••.• Touch n Sew. completely l>c1iiM1rt1nlScnSto ION Lcrvicwin~ for qualified Cosl a 1\lcs<.1 & diversified car eer TEU..ERtrrainee ..:11. EACH 496-3340 Kn• S&. Bed. Ne•. oom· au lo m a 1 i c . 2 i gxa•. m.0.-·"·usc·. Hcs u111 c •"' · &'"l'M •rowtl•polenl•'al Promo· · -a .,.,... Bclwn !~:JU "·' ~ · No ex.,-. nee. Full time. plete. still pkg4. Xlra stretch stitch setting . VIEJO refs rcq'd. l\lundaythrufo'riday lion s basCed on caUMt?.Smlth549-914l Familyfun,3wbee1PPV. fu-m $1.90 (worth $425). machine. (Or will~-:-. Bolboa loy Club i-:4ual Oppor. Employer performance. o. pro· Has lights, borna, white Qn Sz:$1'JO, usua~bome, count for ca.sh). Jmmnc. COMPA..,Y 122.l W. Coast llwy, NB l:~~~~~~~~~I vidcs car. Xlnl fringe rain for a career as PBX surrey top, 3 1peed, ; ..... 1 .... _1 835--2263.. t -" " Ca11&15·5ooll benefits.. switchboard oper. pt· yellow ac white pJ.dtlc u .... U'I; • cond. FuClly guAaran e"""t, 2'J800Chris anta 1---='-'-.C:..----SA RHAIJERKAGENCY timeorcanworkintofull body. Asking 1275. P&:J ox geney l\liss1011 Viejo Ca 92675 M1..'<JicalRecept PHONE WORK 18952 MacArlhur Ul vd. Lime must be avail. all 842.3028• WANTED (Patricia·&: Jerry Cox) Equal Opp Employer TRAIMEE Suilc32'0 833·289':i shirts. Apply Thur. TOP CASH DOLLAR 5'8-442Sanytime . i\1 /F A briJ::ht & enthusias tic between lOAM & lPM C tros& PAID FOR YOUR <-tillllllGoods 1094 r ........................... ~ · d · OM HOME Saleswoman , matUre , · · L-&___.. IOJO ~-•ay WATCHES ..,.... -~ indiv. will be truine 1n FR Superior Answering ....-r--· Jr:."~ , , ••••••••••••••••••••••• this lovely dm:tors rront f !lime perm. Duhn ken of Serv. 250 E. 17lh St. C.M. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ART OBJECJ'S, GOLD Hart Javelin s now skis. Will l>c responsible for IN·r!.:c-R5t105~rADNESC!.!JN ore. Xlnloppnr. to ll'arn ? Costa 1'1csa, 1 819 Sllitel,upstairs64.5--7$65 ·CJ.Ml!BJ.S SILVER SERViCE. brandnew $18S mct·hanlt·;il ins pection of ,..,, " Great bcnl·f1t i>. Ci111 Julie HO EXf'ER. MEC. Newport HI. A ~ FINE FURN & AN'· ssS.0866 t·ommercial fabricated Est a bli s h ed mature ~laloncy, !133-2700. Uen· PART-TIME ave I-New Travel Agen· RoUeinex, f 3.5 Planar,, ~Tl~Q~U~ES.~~..._~!2200~!_--·I~:;-;;;:::-;;;';::;:;-;;;;;:;::-:~·· p<irts from chassis to adults to work with pro· nis & Dennis l'crsonncl Varie-dHoun SALESWOMEN cy, N.8 . needs outside $95;TopoonSuperDW5111· '72FirstFlighlstirfalum. cabinets oind clectroni<' fe.s.sionals conduct in~ Servi<'e or Irvine. 2082 ~orty e•e. req'd We .still need 2 more pco-sales reps. 644·5373. mm f 1.8 , $125; 200mm Coast Firewood Supply shaft, with woods/irons printers. Ability lo read clients through factory ~1ichel son Dr. O•er 21 Only pie for the best .sales job Topcor f 5.6, $65; 2X (!Oft· eucal)'ptus$16oord,Vi. A·l shape lft hand mechanical blue prints, s howroom!!. in s pare 1n Orange C.:o. t-iexlble TYPIST werter, $15; fillers and eord$4Adel581·1122 $100lbestofr. 631.3058 af. use mic rometers and lime. Design Factors ME~ ·WOMEN hr .s. car n cc es s . For Lexitron Video focusing screens, $3S; l--'--'--------1 tr7PM Vernier Caliber i> re -,63=1~·300=3'-------I ,,. 541~2070 Per s ona l ity & en -Type. Willing to train. OmDicaleatbercase,$S. CARPETSACRJfiCE !---------- quired. Mu:<l be uble to 1~ Mature individual!! ca pa· UMITED thusias.m more impor· Pleasant ofe near O.C. Rudi Nied :r. le 111 k i, Bold, expen.sive woven Wimhester Model 94, lift40\bs.,a\so.sometest-anitorial. Part-time/fu ll ble of general office CEREBRALPALSY t:int than exper., $600 Airport. Raub, Bein, journalist, 497.3547 or pattemdesignedforlux-30-30w /case$70. ing required. Minimum 2 time. Local. evenings. cleaning. Su pplemt•nt +draw after short qua Ii· Fro.st & Associates. 1401 .58l-6.3l3. urjr commercial project. 979•1749 Ex per 'd ad u I ts only · your incon1 e w ith :J 'l'..i 1'111~~~~~~~~~ fy i ng period. 631 ·04~ l.5Q~u~·~;i~. ~N~.B'!:.'. 833~~·007'!':'_0".... __ ,,~;;;------.ruiiil New rolls far below Fac·1---..,..-----~"-rears experience. Apply teadman position also hours work in Sant.ii Ana r Do91 1040 tory Invoice. "Desi4n TY, Rocio, in person: uvail., lop pay. 979 -3923. <.1rea, 6·9PM. Monda y P /l male. rem. serviee1 .c."'~m_S~p .. m _______ I TYPIST ••••••••••••-••••••••• Factors"631-3003 NA, Stereo 8091 STANDARD MEMORIES, INC through F'rlday. $2.SO per cstab :u::cts. Eves/Sa~ Saleswoman, expcr . high Mon, Tues, Fri. Fast ac· ••ET WORLD• Tl k ,_ Su Football ••••••••••••••••••••••• Live'ln Woman Com pa· hour. Call 542·0373 and S75 wk 1-. Mr· Le \I I fashion. Part·timc, apply curate, dependable. Pen· .-c els ...., ns COLOR GE console TV. 21 nion Cook. for elderly leave your name, ad· tl48-1004 in per50n: Apropoti. JJ63 nysaver, 1545 Newport Corkers, Chlbuahua, game. Four $8.50 club inch picture. Fine walnut couple Must be able lo dresti &phoncnumber. Via Lido, NU . Ask for Hlwd,CostaMe.sa. Poodles. Shib-t:r.u, G. lewel seats tothe2 p.m. cabinet. Very good con· drive employers car. P/T typist for cxeculiYel~R~"~th~.'---'-----1.~-;;;~:;;;:-;:;;-;;::;:;;;;! Shorthair. Pit Bulls, Nov. 16 g a me in dition. Mu.st sell, $150/of· A su!Jsidi ary of APPLIED l\IAGN ETICS CO RP 2221 South Anne St. Santa Ana Ca 92704 $100 wk . CUii after 5PM Mgmt trne. Houle s is co letter s. Mu st be aC · TYPIST·CLERKsmallor-mini-Schnauzer, Poma. Anaheim,$25.552·8028 fer.552-8028 1_64_2_·65_7_0 _______ 1 !-U turc. Age 23·39. Car, cur;1te. Your home. ll.B. SCRAM-LETS fice capable of learning Pekes, Weaties, lOOl-c.:---::-.~.~--:::.:---1..:.::::.::o'.::'.'.'.::::'..----- phone. $160 wk. 848-1004. 1.84:.:.:7~·1>186=~·-------I to use IBM Selectric & mixed puppies. Stud sws Air c:oodila«;>ner. like new WAREHOUSE .L YMs & RHI p tr Waitress. 21 + for ANSWERS other office Machines . most breeds. 2125 W. l'Jth · $75. 00ca~~~agMe stro151::ir CLOSE OUT! J tollShift. MGMTTRMEE$600 + Pac.Water.833·3131. at Fairview. SA. Open eo_m . .-. any · 8 Track Car Stereo Th . 1 1 f 1 . ed Uourmct Rest ., N .H., 53 -m,.c •terns 846-8579 a(. p d 1 .s <:o n v a e .s c en I you are .sa es orient . .._ ft !-'act.or -Stoic _ eves. l·ONotO•· · · layers, un er warran· hosp,.181 ,., under now 1. 1 1. 11 Ptrdshwsau,640·812Qa tt.&PMwkdays. 6461802 1\n Equal Opportunity our c •en . oi na Iona Y 2Pm. Twine -Artery -1:;'-::::'=:~;:;:'':;-::;:::::::::::l"t~y~·~S27~-~e~a~. ~~-~'.:....--Employer M /Jo, management & is look-expanding t.'o. will train -------l CORRECT · *UTOTEM* DogOBEDIENCEClass 1. 1 b · r · 1· tostartWed.Oct29 Nu 38x48'' Fbrg sower Teac .stereo tape deck •.................. ~ ... ~~11ng or consc1en 1ous for a career v.•/xlnll----------1 Overhea rd : •'That $60 El d S2S Ken licensed personnel to im· mJ;!ml polcntial. Many Real ~tale Sale-s clockmaker ,., an od· EMPLOYMENT 7:30 P.M. Newport · ech :,".631 1·886 · 4010.S. Xlnt. $225. Days h. . h I . l ~ OPPORTUNITIES lrvinearea.546-4928. morewas _... . "'AA.1483 .ewess.52·1976 Selling anyt 1ng wit a p ove pat1en care . incentives for com -Best lo«ated corona del dball. Does everything ,...... .. . Daily Pilot Classified Ad Please apply at Superior missio n s over busc Mar ofrice , has empty backward. He m akes F\lllorPartTime Yorkie3Lbatud.service. LilcenewLadiesHartski· RCA23 .. COLORTV is a simple malter · He al th Ca re · 14 45 se1 lary & xlnl fringe desk for an experienced cuckoos that come out of No Ex.per Necessary 34 Cbampi 'in pedigree. boots, poles. bindings, GOOD CONDITION "j~us~t~c~•~i~l 642:.cc~·56~n_s_. ____ 1_Su=pe'-"n~·o~r_A_v_e_._N_._B __ -I b('nefits. salesperson. Much better clocks only to ask wh at Age21-6S EUglhle Pupp;.es~. 53IM45S $150, G.E.. hairdryr $1,2. $140 646-2087 SA RRABERKAGi-~NCY. th a n average com -theCORRECTlimeis." GotoTheNeare.st 493-8245. ~:~~~~~~=~~~~~~~~~~~·1 18952 MacArthur Blvd. mission scht!dulc. Please · . TIC..T<>C.lll4ARKET AKC Germ. Shotlbalr Magnavox stereo combo. Suite320 833·2tl92 callforapp't. •Secretancs.S7SO.SJ200 ForApplications&lnfo · Pups Hdnters, p•(•. Waterbed $25, Stereo with reel--ree:I tape re· MICROBIOLOGIST, x.lnt 100°/oFEEPAID ORCALL(714)642·7702 show, shots I wl:1,. w~ape AM /FM $110. corder am/£m .stereo, Liz Reinders AMency Tic Toe S)'stems. Inc SS7-&tL$evetor AM. Refr. no-frost $45. All radio & phono, 8-track' position, in Newport . 402QBirchSt.Ste104 . Sae.645-3'48 tape player Mediterra· 64..-,.2111 , AKC Doberman Ptnseher t 1 • ood • A CONV[Nl(NT SHOPf>INC ANO SlW!NO CUIOE. ,011: TH[ I;;;;;;;;;;;;;=::~~;;;;;;;;~ 1;:::::::::::::::;;::::::~· Newport Beach 833·8190 •Voriety• $600 Pups pet/show quality. 9 Frigidaire refrig, COP· nea~ s ye pecan w " Call for Appt. G l . bf 'd wks. • $100/up; 496·5171 pertone, frost free, $35. Asking $550. 842-3028. MIGUEL E l. bl"h d 1""5 rea 10 orexper p dl h h ~· h ~ RealEstateSales s a is e ""'" NCR4200opr.50wpm aft..'J ort s ws r,.....,, aiu StereoConsole,am/fm,IJ CAL ON TH( CO. Seamed-To-Slim Gel I ]ump <I'! -t SEAMCD· 10.suM princ11s jumper lh1t dollblfls as 1 dress. Nolle• 1r1celul nec-llne of bloUh. f'tlllted P1tt1m 9047: 'Half Sl111 IOYii. l 2V2. 14V1, 16YJ. J8V1. She 14!/, fbdst ln Jumptr 2% y1nh ~ncfl: blouu l!J' yards; 45..!nch. Stnd Sl .00 for UC~ Pllltnt. •dd 25' tor uc.h pa111m tor flr•t-tlm 1111U "11tt btutlln&. St•• llti --............. I --Jn W ... I ... St., .._,,, Y.n.. Ml' 11e11. ,,.... ...,,. ......, ...... -~srrl.alltlllllP • 1" llilw ._ " ttt a iftltm fntf S... "" 1 ftr fll' llW fd·'#hrtH P1tttr111 Clblfl-cR, ett"9• htsl .. ftr ,, •• '11tttrl ,, )'tit '~'· .... 11, .. 1 ~I •••-1r~• ......., CJ'lht -1.fl , ......... ,. tiltiit-1,"tl'flli ""~ 1.111 ' ... Zip Into This Personnel A~ncy Real Esta te Licen si n~ Secretary Faculty type, llotel /motel e"P rock maple tbl, 6 chrs & track, xlnt cond. Must CONTROL CAREER Young female <AICC hutch, xlnt cond, $600. sell' $125 557-7226 Secretories RKeptionists Bookkeepers School. •""-. full.Y. ref_""' Halls of LeamifM'I! Sb b d) · -.. , E I IA German ep er Aft6pm67S-S779. =-_,,.· 7,..,-~----dable upon quah_f1catton, Dream pos ition at. un-mp oymen geney seeks meaningful rel•· loats & Morin~ fordcta1l.st.•a\IB11lF1ory, iYers ity uwaits en · 3400Belrvhine,Sle556l09.:SOS tionship with loving DEE~HUNTERS! ~wn ~pmewf 842-f.Wl. thu.sia.slicindiw.whohas Nwpl 7141 family $100. (714) sl~ptnli!: bag, GI issue.••••••••••••••••••••••• REAL ESTATE good rapport w/studenls WAITRESSES 557·5840 E.vinntde 1\-'.z HP motor. General 9010 Who have ~ood office & professionals! Cull E"per,p/time.Over 21 !---:-::--c-:-:-::---::--:----~-1Likenu.67~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• skills. call for appoint· SALESTRAIMEES Marion Mann. 833-2700. •WANTED* men'. U I N--'ed ,, Dennis & l)(!nnis Person-Neat appearance outh bed. headboard. & rgent Y e<..._. or Surf &Sirloin frame. mat c bing (1) One outboard engine. 27601 Forbes 1,td, Ste 49 ~1:inagement Posltions. nel Service or Irvine, 2082 5930 w. Coust Hwy. NB ad prefer 45.70 hp Ewinrude.; (J Flug:i Center) Check v.·ith our Ad\·ance l ~M~i~che~l~so~n~D~r~. -----l~;:-:;;;;;;;::-;;;--;:~;;:~;:;;"l·=~~'--------1 dresser; 6• Custom m e or Johnson. NO JUNFC 81I·1477 for R.E . Board Fees WANTED HlGH SCHOOL bookcase;; Drawing ta· PLEASE. Have cash. Laguna Niguel CENTURY Fl"NANCIAL SECRETARY KIDS, for part-time job. ble, 2 Maple end tables,. Call Stewe at 646·4965. \:;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;; REALTORS. 581·1210 \\'1th expcr. in construe:· T1:1.stee Freete, 2966 girls 26" Western Flyer 1----------l Uon & .sales processing Bristol St. C.M. ~ Bike, 968-4838 weekends a nytime, After ••REA.L ES:TATE for a real est ate deY. co. 3PM"weekd.ilys. Nurses Shareexpensesinnice Ac curate typist. Sh WllOWANTSTOWORK? 1045 ~~J1.~rlf5E.mustscll 18• Thompson. 10 HP RM'sfLVM'sf!:'A office and receive 95% hclpful,notnec. Sa.leom· DRIVE A CAB! ••••••••••••••••••••••• 642-2503 Merc-trlr-bait tank· On Call. All Shifts. Ex-commission. Brokers or m e n s urate w /ex per. CHOOSE y9ur hours, panese Blaelc Pinel-----------1 canopy-FOG Hull-$1600. perienced Acute hospital salesmen, need 2 or 3. 556·0053, Jan. work for yoursetr, be fi.ee llJ n Dig up Is. haul Waterbed, dbl sz., com· Pvt tPly-Oays till 2:30 pm only . Good working Mustbehonc.st&friend· .. your own boss. M~nor awaYMS-3sioC.M. plelew/linen.s&spread. 961).395S. conds . Contact Mrs. ly.l'1easecallforpriYate Secretary /recept1on1st Women. Can be slightly • $100 Daytime·494.7304. 1---------- Jensen, 642.2734. Costa chat, Gene. PILOT R.E. for Southern Calif. office handicapped. Neat-Pups mixed breed. Ter· ' ' loah. Maintftlmtee / Me s a Mc m 0 r i <t J 540-0555 of major firm. Requires Clean Appearance. rier' &: border Collie. ral Contract.or quit· Sen-ice f'020 V . · S 1-'--'-'---'--------lsecretarial skills. Vets .• retired. Age25 _to 536-~. tingbusiness.Misctools. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hospit al. 301 1ctona t, R 1· r h k r Id I I · 11· & •-CM . EOE e 1c sc pr ore er Y ~enera 1nte 1gence 70. Supplement your 10• Sat/Sun, 1355LoganAve, Cu 5 t 0 m M ari ne couple. 1 •.-,.2 days per front office uppearance. D · b 6 hrs Fr Kittens lOweelr.s 10 CM ""''eckinclnite.673-7250or p t position come. nve a ea ee no. · · · Woodwork. Remodels, c rmanen or more a day. Apply in old.4Males. Repairs.646·7868Eve. , MURSESAIDES &10-1963 w/ful\ benefits. Orange person. Yellow Cab Co., 831-2806. ForSaleMembership OR ORDERLIES R.E.-SA-L-,,-5-----< Co Airport location. 11251 Slater Ave, Foun· NeWpOrtBeaehTennis Equal Opportunity tainValley. mo. old male Shepherd Club.644·5292 Salary depends on expcr. EXPERIENCED OR Employer. 752·0360. mix, blonde bas had 1oats.Msi- Eqoi_.,t 90)0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Be reco~nized . Cull MEWLICEMSEES Womanpart·timetocook, shots552·1Sll RedwoodULilityShed Im med. Port Mesa Conv. The most active new or-Secy j1le-cpt to S600 evening meal for elderly Whi aJ . ts 6 & 11 $30. You pick up. 4~~~~;~.ry outboard. Hosp. 642-0.100. ficc in CD~t . We pay for: t~ronL office po!lltion gentleman. 673·6406. · 2 te m e ca • t-.,..-..,..-""'-·~86_1_2_.-:--:-----::--Evenings. adve rtis ing . s iJ::n .s, wflotsof variety(orcom· mos. have bad shots l-----'--=---MursesAides I h .. & pany ,·n Marine Anfn•••s IOOS,552=·..:1::5l::lc... ______ l<arly American Maple . d d le e p one. pr1nt1ng 1, dining toom set. Round 9'h~P Ew1nru e, use All .sh.ins available. Ex· nnctage. bus,·ness car'"· Research. Phones, acc. -•••••••••••••••••••• I t 2 T nk 6 I & 3 , .... ~ ..,,. la1.g haired 1 wk. ma e table, 4 chairs, hutch & . wite. a .s. ga pr. preferred. Please ap-brochures. promotion. typing & ability to meet kitten, dart brown haze pad, $700. Curio Cabinet, gal. $425. 673·57!>4. ply al J'ark S1.1pc rior J\sk ;abo1.1t our incentive people graciously. Good , badshot.s55.2·l5ll p $12S 4 K.t he ll eal t h Care . 1445 commission ~plil . Call fringebenerit.s. · ee~n. · ic n loafs.Power 9040 Superior Ave. NB. CliffLandry.673-7601 . SARRA BERK AGENCY 2 Yr. Old Male Siamese chairs. $12-50 ea. 21622 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l-::-::-=:::::------1..:'.:'.'.:..:'.:::.'."'-'C:..:C:.:..:.::::.:;. __ ~ 18952 MacArthur 8\Yd. cat, neutered. Very af. ~-~he L'n • H 8 ·' 1963 Fairliner, FB, 2 '"£n/01 tht mftdoots _ te.m -.:URSING RETAIL SALES Suite 320 833-2892. THE WORLDS fedion.ate.Sf0.1886. · radios, bail tks. self ooo· Jtcltet willl p.1n1J or skirts! • *AIDES The 1\ed Balloon. LTD . ... GREATEST • Blue/green Sofa, $100. l.'d. 2M dowo TOP, PJ?. Clt:dllt aporty, handsome Join a team who c:ires has a full· time position Sen:iceSta Attend. Full & SWAP MEETI r.wllw• 1050 Butcher chopping block, 67.5--7063or646·1802. Jtck@t with a hood 11111 con-available for an excep· p/t1.me. 19 or ovr. Ex· ••••••••••••••••••••••• veils to • collfr. Mainly dou· about patients & about tional yo"ng lady lo train per d. 313 1 ll!irbor Blvd, .• Couch • .,...,, elec. dryer solid ma pie. $250 . 2S' Trv'an. $4500. 30 i1ri:· :~d~r~::1~r~se74~2n~'.'i"J1s~:~: ~ouPa~~~r~of;ry;;~Yi~~ in .store sales & merchan-Costa Mesa. See Fred. SUN. Ocl. 26, 9am-4pm $50., ru:.'bike, misc. l .O. 558-1448or675·1213 rblt n.tr. bait & holdlh.G Sizes S.18 included. well. We have our own dising of children 's & Sewfn9 Moch Opn ant.io S,.Hway bollt$2,290~.629!J Pc. eoy•s Bedrm Set ~·Gd. cond. 840-1998 $1 .00 for eecll p1tt1m. Add correc s hop & other youn~junior 's inournew ood 01 Ontario.Calif. $100, 6 ft Plastie. Fan-ewes. 25c 1&1:11111ttern for lirst~!ass benefits.. F.xper 'd ·a I I fashion island store. Call Steady work, ~ puy. For info. 213/990-7927 TWIN BED SET tastic surfboard $3s, 1---.-------- m1!1 and h1ndJlng. Se11d 10~ llhifts. Apply i\ton lhru Ms. Re.sos 6411.gg97 for Exper'd orll y. Ask for 1------~---I Like New Service for 12, gold plat· 75 Tri-Haul F~n~asy 10, --F · R 1 ~n~p~po~;n;l;m;•;n;;t·;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~P!a~t,~642;;-j34~7~2~. N~.B;.;;;;;:-i YESTERYURS 6i5-4S33 ectfiatwareflO 962..oa!t. V..S, fully eqwp d Ewes. pc • JtDlpt.IK r1 9am·4pm, oya e IL S 1 536-5897Days835-0326. ..,,.. Qmw. tfospital, 1030 W. SHrpA.leriPerson COUECTI I Custom Furniture • Ml~IM'I .. 111.0MCW-ste.. Warner, Santa Ana. f'ordivenifled,orcwork. &ANTIQUES Uphol. wicker, 39 •• W..t.cl 1011 20' Wood skifr, 40 h.p. t'irw , ...... MY IOOll.,.... S46·6400. RN MucGrcgor Yacht Corp, ~sign's not up, our draped welV"el table••••••••••••••-••••••• Johnson. E"trns, S200. --·~.~.·-..: ..... ~RSING Emeuqency cl·~.! MPl acc11tla Ave , doorT,"'ope"°!,1;i.B ... •',°"'1op gb ..... le , ... tiq.ova1din.,la· SSCA.sHU~ 548-643"af\e·r6pm MORE th.Jn mr btforel 2.00 •LG. S.M.F. r /time, l lPh-1·7 :30AM. ""' a esa. · ' r en are• ru s, Good used rum/tet'rigS Sacrifice 1 Time Only. Zt' 'r 1 1_ 1 . . in. 1673 Irvine, C.M. (in lamps, W1'CJlll&bt Iron la· Cb 1 C bl Ch 6 dtsl111splus rteprn.un· }las opening for RN Xlnt workin g conds .$hoplnstructor.Scmire· backoflli-timel..iquor) ble It chairs, 2 red Fl'U'lf5 lovea.546-9'1.61· rs an. ry , side NtW !976 NtEDL£CR'-fl Relief Supcrvi1or!I, 3-11 £,0 .E . Contact O . tirl'd or college student h · 1 d ~ Inbd. Fully eq uipt. ~~e~.'f~~sse::!r.~~g.$~~~ & 11·7 shifb. Apply Mon RMo ache,MR.N . Costa1 w /lndus'I art!\ ba ck· Appl.cu -1010 -~~l-~~l s, ac· a..oTKINGSPECIAU! ~~~ •. ure0_00_o!:..!i50sh1;0n,g0.11T0oorp. cn1eht• '11'1 ... l'llb1 $1 .00 thru Fri 9-2. Royale e s a c m or 1 ;i ground. Instructing boys ••••••••••••••••••••••• COMSl••••n'SHOP ... vuu __, Nltry rltty lfllb . I.Ill Conv. Hospital, 1030 W. llO!lpital.642·Z734 betwn ages 7·18 . Call GOOD 1973 WARD 'S Girls Bedroom aet ,$'75.=.:_ Days 540·3666. Ewes 111,,11 Cl'Klltl _$1.00 Warner,SA.548.&ISO betwn9·5pm,642·8372. REFRIGERATOR $125. Provincial off while. WIH...,.,.ot.EE'IE.fn'THINOAI 548-7170. ''" + bi1 ,, ... __ ,1 .2s CAU.642·3660 ss1.1morafl.5-.,51c1 Tena's Tiurnover 1--------- , ... .i.,o111 '"' -$1.00 •Oil.CO.• SSSO Up SALES · 13' Boston Whaler • Flonr ~11•1 IMk .. ,.$1.00 ...,ush. glamo-·s NB SS.-S.Cy$ $700 Whirlpool dht matching MOVING, .. MUST O•Yf.VSA~;........ Sourpuss. with 40 .,p ".~. ,_ .. , .... 11.00 r1 >UU •• • l d' l 'b t .. r-• •.. WEUSllllTr ..... •vv• E . d I ,. 1oi'ir1t C~•t '"k .=.11.00 ote need!\ "top ootch' '\.,~oc•a e 15 n u ors Fee Paid. 5 Yrs eJtpu. washer/dryer, $150 ea. SELL... I ha ngi n 1 IJl.Jff4 vmru e e ee start on 1111r.1t MKJM• Ifft _ 1.00 top notch" Secretary sales peT"$onnel, rull or ,Beautiful co. benelit.s. Or1g, $250ea. 960-2822. lamps. Single bed with ,,,.,.:,:l'ff,R.#tt.o ga1wantsed trlr. 640-4392. 111r1111:1 Mol" litt _ ti.DO CO?iTROL CAREE>.:R pa~1 li~e , r needt.-d im· Also F~ Jobs Fri .d I W sh ID matchlng headboard and leah. Soil ,9,0, Ct111•1t1• tit .. ok -ft.DO tmployrnentAg·ency drn a1~e Y or new ppro-1 CONTROL CAREER gakoedre 1• er ryer spread. Paciard Bell .......... 1---1_ ••••••••••••••••••• •"•• C1111,t1tt Af~'"' 11 4 _ t,00 uct inc. Laguna oo E I tA slll<' ttn t. 110 Voll. I t L ~-12 Plitt AfPH• ,112 _ 50• 3400 Irvine.. Ste l09B Su1}11ly now ii fliliattd mp oymc:n .cency Gold. S285. Like New. c .. o1n,•o5ema'11°,.'•aor.blo ~~ep luh a I 1..ta 1 IOIJ 26' Sloop, ad. eond., 4: l11ktfllllllhtl _ sac NwptBeh 714 /556-"505 with cnY~AI, Cl,1'.AR 34001rvlne,Stel098 ,. • LU •••••••••••••••••••••IJ• U h d II l /B -.,, ~ NwptBch Tl.C /S58-8M>S 67.,..7116or838·2257 table MS-49'19 sa s, e• , a• ey, Mllitum Qllllt loR 12 50• WHter filtr;iwr (replaces . Tau .. p ff T. b-e}l ut . eng. $3500. Also 20' 11aff l l;.:':M1"Ji1~:Js/3 =: The 'astelJt draw In the botllcd wqtcr) for '1ome Classified Ads sell bill'. Tappan Refr. White in Chaise 1~nge brocadtld 8en1e. pre(' mdl. Brand ri.Ucd .sloop day cruliaer WeJt. .a Daily Pilot or business. f'or in-items, s mall Items or Sood ahape. Croii11·top satin ttOO or make offer:. new.-$400. ln"tlU .... a1e. ll!IO. S33·96L4 atl 6pm,. C111S11ified Ad, 642·5678 . lt•rview rall 4i»·0086. any item. 642-~8. fr"M7.et $50. 646·7032 640·0888 Momlncs MO-.-r aft.ft 1 uk for Ph.ii. ' ) \"; \ ---- • L • • • •• • • Y· •· a • y • -. •• 4 • .. d " • 21 ut f- 0 •· k ys • 8 ,, •• 10 •• e. •• • 1'. 0 •• ed 3 0 ... • D· ?,. 23' •• '-op ,_ ., • • ,60 ... .. /B arr .. ... I • ' • •• r 9010 3--Wheel Cycle, '14 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S llP engine. $250. SRI Boal 19' ltallet. 1974 751·7134. ' . • • 9761 • •••••••••••••••••••••• • .. WrlclM!d!y. Oclober t5, 1976 "7Z Courier. r.lags. Xlnt cond. S!,000 or b!st ofr. 548.()(27. l:tilm puinl. 45Z Olds engine. Tndm trlr. Xlnt Ca~_per s)lell ~: San- uond. I ply only. 847-5721 drad w/out motor $300: Ml\RQDIS MOTORS lOP $ EXCLusn TI:' '68 Camnro pan•. ;no;<ud · '74 LTD ClY Sq. W<n. FOi 'I~ ing rebuilt 327. l"li'uto. loaded w /xtras. zo. Or C A Pk SD c trans m is s Ion . Tony _m::::.;~1137=~-1~9119=------' :1fL6 :30 PM. Ph. 751-8811 ~.Race, Roch Pal'd an9e 0unty very wy. <'WY • MISSION VIEJO 1-'968=·53=16:..' -----,. .. or Sulc 1970 Fu rd FOR 831 -2880 495-1210 '70 Z·2.8 Camaro, 1100 mi Ranchero w /Gem Shell. !~••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••!~.~~ Used'YW's ~ OftAHGECOUMTY on new eng, very cll'.!an --='-8000='-a'-n_,_,:lO_l_'M_. __ 1 C 5-./ ALLT•'R 1..:'°"=d::·c.:$2500=:::."=96:::..:'1::605::..._ 74 F rd b ' ht l ca1~r1,..,.. .,. RAIN 'tlklfOl-orMot VOLVO . o, rwnw.w cus . Refit 9120 VEHICLE MOC!o 1 1 EXCLUSJVELYVOl.VO 73 CAMARO, ~I. vry =->'l V-8, p /s. a /c, 27. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Versatile 6-wbl drive. '10 850 Sports Spider. xlnt ... cln, lo mlg. Fact. ,, /C, mi. $2,950. or best offer. .7.lG PackCitmper for s ml Over hills, sand, snow. cond, man)' xtras, l AUTHOlruD ~rgesl Vol~o Deal~r p /S, p /B. S.J395. ca 11 1 _.o~7...,..:..::=:7 _______ 1 trut·k. Slps 4. Stove. Oven even water. Bst ofr An mpg, $1495. 846-8062 · S.. & W.k• in Orange County · afier6 pm 675·4944 $p ~,...... llunl. lkh *U4435 DAVE ROSS BUYorLEl\St; 1---'-'-'-'-'-'---'72 FOC""d Councr. miles. $1 ,150. 2.1,KOO • "!'"'· $800. Mll-6760 m. --· 'OJ 850 Coupe. Xlnl rond. DIRECT " '71 CAMARO IJ.\TSUN campcrshell 36" 4 Wheft Dri••• 9550 ~·}.":!':::'~!!....... 54 51000· 000 r"•""ll30"!~·.,. .. "mpg.'l--'°"" __ •_c_._•_r_u_n ___ I ~···~«.n]+~IJI~.·~ $200oroffer ••••••••••••••••••••••• A..cli •707 . : ~-2410 Hort.or ll•d. ---.-.. '• _f_,._ 642-1238 WE'YEMOYED! ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1Ccw11• ... Gltia 97JS MobHe Homes 9140 ltG STOCK ·74 FOX 4 Dr. stereo. lo ••••••••••••••••••••••• TOyota 9765 ••••••'•••••••••••--.•••• OFNIW & USID mi. Clean. $4600. Ph : '70 Ghia. mec haaically ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2025Ana..JmMa7nchest50-201er1 ·7z MODEL tolamingo, 4WHHL HIVES 673·598S evet.. good, nice interior. Make TOYOTA '"" offer. 491-1664 A-I rond, many extra.. COPEL ..... D'S J.mfil>.Healey 9709 5 V I 24x65. \i2 mile Crom """ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mmda 97ll bclllsi•eDealer '7 0 YOS ocean. Beautiful park on JEEP CITY ••••••••••••••••••••••• South Coost A,..a •-or• __ Beach Blvd. '36-$030 '60Au•lin Healey _, _. E. "BUJ-eye" Sprite '73 Mencia ·ZOO 1 I st St. Xlnt. cond. gd runner, gd S..te AM body, int. A classic & RX 4 Cpe. Motorcyctes/ 551-1000 bard lo find, Gd MPG. 4 Speed. factory 1:1ir con· Scoohn 9150 Removable hrltop &. ditionin¢~ radio. "See it, ••• ,.. •••••••••••••••••• C·lS 1971, good runnine ragtop. Side curt ains. you·llbuyit!"344JCD. 74 Bultotco 250 Pursang. need!J body work, $1695 Slaioo cash. Call before _ $3077 xlnt cond , tuk~ over orbest ofr 557--6626 fi :JOpm,892·2970. pymts. 67~·0970 before 1952 Willys Jeep, 4 whl BMW 9712 1\ l ' ·n HARLEY Spo,lsto" goodcond. S400.546-tl906 ORAH<iECOUHTY'S ~ •pmor673·2496arter7pm dri\'e, running gear in ••••••••••••••••••••••• .eoJ\ e.unA ~1~1d, fram~, .12" over '73 Bronco, a uto, P tS. OLDEST ~ TQYQT A spnnger,15 rcarwheel, tteautiful. c hrome $ lo.ts of_ ch rome. O~er wheels,640-40'7l 1966 Hoi t.-6~. r: '' t..:t q301 s.;ooo. invested. Asking ----------1 ~KIW• u.er 9 pm Rick Tn1eks 9560 --•-. L ,. RX3 -1974. 60~0 m1 . '~179.1.;.,., . . · . ~)Cs ·Serv1ce · e.as1ng AM /FM . .auto, a" cond. """"" •••••••••••••••••••••f.. R C I --------1 .J. :t Ol"lft', ltC.. $WOOtbst .Call833·1408 ·1JHONl>ACll ood '6J Ood~ ""'T. 6 cyl, 22 I B w l-"-========--1 runsg . mp I ' 0 r ( road Rois oycc M Mef'ee•sletts 9740 low mi. $500. Dest offer. whls /tires. Runs great. 234 E.17lhSt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~-ED96 aft. 5 sooo. 640-803'1aft 5. Costa Mes a 546-4444 ·70 1-fonlla CU 450, cond. Ratk. $700. Call 751-8828 Xlnt 173 Ford pick·up, 6~' bed. 4 spd 302 Must sell. 493-9214 '74 RD,oo Yamuha, brand tmVa. Datsun tl'\ICJcoiih•IJ nt>w. SZ75 nr-best orrer . Wheels! AM /Fl\t /Gass. 493·5581 80,000 mi. $2400. 548·5"418 ' 835·3171 THI[ ULf1MAfl. ORI VINO M4CHINI! ·i2 \'~mahu 175·s tripped '67 :v~ ton •·ord w /shell fQrd1rt. l\fus tsell. Lower new trans, w pump,1----------·I t h:tn wholesale. $275 starter, gen. Must see to i;.-ut.4519 believe. $1595, 544·f.353. '71 Yamaha 360 Enduro .• 70 ¥& Ton Camper ·l.OOJ mi. Top cond. $500. Spec;al, 642 3. "78 .'"t.'"il·ltitiO aft 6. ., -------·I weekdays , or C\'es & '7 2 Ya m a h u 3 6 o wkn~. 673·1361 ask for "' X /fJesert. Completely l-'K~•~•'-------- ('blt. exlrtts. Sharp. $650. f.i13-5432 ·71 YAM 1UIA Enduro 250. Xlnt cond. many xtras. $275. Call 5.S6·3935 1~71400 Maico $400 or best offer Call after 6Pl\1 848·8'll6 ·------· llAl. 1950 & 1957 fl .D. baskets SPSTR & ·74 p;,irts (714)645-~ 1974 Suzuki 250 TS Enduro M.ood eond. sacririce al $600. 968-7452 SADDLEBACK BMW EXCLUSIVELY & Lea .. Mew·UH<I OVER 100 ,..atqlDI~ OH DISPLAY Hou.. of l111aorts AUTHOlt1zJ:i). - A1ERCEDES DEALER 6862 Manchcste'r. Buena Park 523-7250 On lhe Santa Ana Fwy. 74 Mercedes 240D Diesel Ml\RQ DIS, MOTORS Avery Pkwy-SD Ftwy MISSION VllUO 831-2880 ·~·12 1Ci ' TOYOTA SALE WHILE THEY LAST •CoroAGS •Coroees •Mark ll's •CeHccn •LandcnliHn •Hi Lux•s BUY Dr 'LEASE & .. Volvo Dir. sinC'e '56 VOLVO FINAL CLOSE OUT OH '7 5 Models 76 To Choose !Tom BUY o• s.&8·2780 V-8. aulo. lrans., powerl ----=-=c:::~- steering, power brukes, radio, heater. (568CJ l ). $191t DAVE ROSS ·l'ootlocf5hlll 2480 Harbor 81,·d. Costa Mesa 546-1017 9920 • •••••••••••••••••••••• CONNELL CHEVROLET '70 FORD TORINO COUPE Auto. tr11:ns., 11ir condi· Uoninl[, power steering, power br akes, rallye wheels. L<tndau top. (197AFYJ . $1289 DAVE ROSS PonHocf5hlll 2-UIO Harbor 01\'d. Costa Mesa 546-1017 9952 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SALES&SERVICE 2828 Harbor ll•cl. '68 Mustani.:. 6 cyl. auto. xlnt. cond. vinyl top COSTA MESA $1,050-evcninA 846·1171. 1 __ 5_4_6_·_12_0_0 __ ,0ldomoblle 1973 Chevy l\otalibu, .auto, p /s, p /b , air, \'in top. radials. xlnt cond. S.acrifict>, S'l.295. 64S·0490 e\'e5/Wknd!I. '66 Chevy Caprice SJSO or best offer. 536·9776 •74 El Camino. Xlnl cond. air, PS/PB. l.esl'I than 20.000 mi, $37SO. 49~·3;J,44 . 70 Nova can be seen :it 4001 Cttllc 1\br1I San Clemente. 493-000.1 '73 CheYy Caprice Auto. trans .. factory air C'o nd itionin·i:. power steerin1t:. power win- dows. vinyl roor. "See it, you'll buy il ~ .. 824.K YP. 9955 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sales and St.'rvice OLDSMOllLE <iMCTRUCKS HOHDACARS UniYersity Olds 2850 1-farbor Blvd. Costa Ml'Jo><1 540·9640 . ' • ~·---- I • CAll. ...... l.OT DT 74 Hloiek Grand Prix, full power. gd cond. Below wholsale blue book. Pn. Vf.Y · 831-0416 '74 FIREllRDS 15 To Clooo .. t Incl. Formulas. l-'ron1 I (814KMN) " $3519 '75 USB> FIRHIRDS ISToClooosol Incl. Forl'liulais. fro1111 t292MEC). $4489 DAVE ROSS l'-ocfShoh 2480ll<iirbor Bl\'d. Coeta Mesa 546-1017 '72POHTIAC <iRAHD SAFARI WAGOH Auto. trans., power steerinG. factory air con- ditioning, power brakes, radio, heater, roof rack. l749GBL). S2619 '74POHTIAC <illAHD SAl'ARI WACloOM Auto. trans., fact.Of'J air conditioning, power steering. power brakes, radio, healer, roof rack. (061LFV) . $4289 DAVE ROSS PonHocf5hlll 2480 Harbor Blvd. Costa Pttcsa 546-1017 "72 llATCllBACK . 4 SPD NEW BRAKES. $1200 r,111;.1;751 ( ( \ - ' • • ' • • WllONYAay Oc1obt1 1!> 197!1 ON ALL '7 5 MO DELS AT YEAR-END CLE AN-U P~ AT HUGE DISCOUNT S ~ ~ii _ PLUS FACTORY "\. . · CASHREB ATE -V11 JvV\ ~~'"""'~' WU'4 DO \¥ STICKER PRICE $4115.90 , • $ MOW O NLY· $3595.00 PLUS FACTORY CASH REBA TE $200. '72 T-BIRD ........ V-8. auto. trans . air. PClW'el' sleer- 1og. power brakes. oower win- dows. power sears. AM /FM s1ereo radio, heater, wh11ewal1 hres. vinyl roof, leather rn1er1or (605EllJ s2795 '75 CHRYSLER COIOOIA Y-8. auto. trans . air cond1tl0f't1ng. , power Slflenng, power brakes. radio. heater. wt111ewa!I tires vinyl rool (408MIS) s5295 LTD V-8 auto trans. air cond1!10n1no. oower sfeer1ng. power brakes. radio. healer. whitewall !ires. viriyl rool (250EOK) '72 PLYMOUTH SAT8.L1Tl WAGON V-8. auto trans . air cond1hon1ng, power s1eering. radio. hea1er. wh1lewaU tires. etocrr1c 19n1tion. !294EYL) -~ r BRAND NEW 197 5 DUSTER 6 cvhnder. Juto trans. oowr!r steering, r<id10 D7El~14 wfl1tewafl l1res. t1nled glas.o; t>encn seat. dclu"e wt.Je! ccvers 90 OFF·~AMF. STIC KER PRICE $ FAcronr CASH REBATE ON All CH '<ODElS ... RYSlfR & fORy NOT INCLUDE C0Rfs4 TE DOes CAPllCE \1-8. auto. trans., air. POW'el" sleet- ing. power brakes. AM/FM radio. heater. whitewall hres. vinyl roof. llltwheel. (584MINI RDOBAS. APOLLO COUf'f V-8. auto !rans , air cond1lt0ning, POWCf sleer1nq. Power brakes. radio. healer wh1: ~wall lues !993KHSJ s1195 s2595 '73 CHRYSLER MEW YOllfl HOIJCH.Uot Y-8. auto. trans .. a•r, POWel" Sleet- ing, power brakes. oower W'ln- dows. AM /FM ·stereo radio. whitewall lires, vinyl rool. DOWef door kx:ks. cruise control. till & tele wheel. etc. I 122 JE Y J '· '70 CHEVY ... Economical 6 cylinder. 3 soeed. mag wheels & many more vans to Chooselrom1 (2 1 9~1 ' I . . . . .,. -~ • I •• I CLEAN.Up SAVINGS ON '75's COMf'l.Ell "HEA YT DllTT" SERVICE AYAIU.11.! ,_ ,_. t.Y. °""of~,_,._., fwlltiH Iii 0...,. Cwtr! Ope. 5 .. •r• 1:00 AM. to S.-00 PM. ~ ...... Fridlly 1:10 A.M. to 5:JO PM. H~P AOR 411115 • I ----. , ~ ~ ~ " ~ Bl '!CJ. 0 ~ < ., Q " ' ,. • __ ....,J,., 7 ' I ' •• - - \ -. ~ -• I • ED ITION • • Today's C:Joslai( .'1. Stoeks • • voi.. .... Mb. 288,.:6i'sECT10NS~I0-1>AGES ORANGE· COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1S, 1975 TEN CENTS By FUDEIUCS ~MEIU.. Of .. ~ ......... In: the datk and c:iutet of the ni&ht, lhe coyote moves Along its established hunting rOute i.P a Vlei1Bnl se&rebfor food. -· On 1he prafrie\ ttie-coyote thrives on rabbits, roclmts t birds and bug•. -. ln populated rf gions, the coyote adds s mall clop;agd rats to ~~ist of prey. •· _ . SiDce Jaauaey, threeJlan'tned San Clement.e co'$lu 'bave watc.Hed. u coyotes savaiety" 9rabbed lbolr Utile dop and aratreed. !hem O.WoY ,IAw the niibl. Monday n.i16t, a Capistrano Beach man •~ol and l<illOd a coyote as it stole toward his chicken coop, · "I don't know why.;:;)!ut it· ~eem.s we've ba.d a Jot ,c1f,-:-c~Us I ;; . ' eBts Sparking Sightings . .. --about coy0tes durint: the past ~ta.Iker ts to keep pets~· ed to lh•t :shooting prohibitions ai-e in Alice-l-lopf oC New York, a : wed:,'' saJd Ronald Coleman, their homes or other en osures e(~ect. in populated area¥, but natu~alisl a nd aut~ !>' "Wild • operations. officer of Orange during the night hoUn. :said it would be doubtful Uley Cous1ns o( the Dog saa~ coyote . County Animal Colltrol. The lhree attacks hat OC · would be enforced tr a persort was guns have been outlawed 1n~c;>me ; The c.a,LleLs ba'l.e reported c;.~ed lo San Clem ente 1 volved tryine: to protect his pet or parts because they. wt.I~ poison . coy;ote .sightings in Sa n d<fk.s lhalhadbeenpu(oul51 eror-UVestock . ,,.. .... any animal that b1~ into the Cleli'lente, San iJuan C3pistrano, -the niebt. ln. some parts of the country. :bait. . . _ Mission -VieJO and Tustin -Under the state Fish and Game so-called ··coyote guns" have Cole m :in sa1d 1l is conce(vable urban areas lhat are bounded by Code, the coyote is considered a been used to kill coyotes. The gun that Animal Control could sel up • vut expansH ol open land. non-game ·animal and may be actually is a mechanism that in· 50me sort of a trappioK program, : Colem-an said tbe best defense shot. jects poison into a coyote's mouth but added. ··There would be · PA,9wneajhaye against the night Coleman pointed out, however, "'·hen it biles into a piece of bait. ISeeCOYOTE.P•ge.U) tl~ Adopts A-pl~nt • -· Accident Procedure j I .. TIH!lts"! B11rglary Ring S11spects Held Capistrano Beach. Dana Point and Saddleback Valley com- munities. Booklet Outlines. Reaction Tribal Reunion San C lemente police and Orange County Sheriff"s deputies arrested three persons Tuesday night in what was described by in- Yestilatars as~ the crat'king or a major burglary and theft ring operatin g. i south OranKe County. ' Investigators said that al least 100 burglaries and thefts were committed throughout the s outh county, including San Clemente, Arrested on s us picion or burglary and possession of stolen prop e rty were Paul Gleen Phillips, 23, of 504 S. Ola Vista. ~ Clepiente; William Henry Pfister. 27, or 147 Granada. Apt. 0 .. San Clem ente, and Catherine Jeannette Grzegor czyk, 23, also oftheGran a da address. On paper, Orange County gov- ernment is oow· pre pared lo deal .with the results or a "possible but extremely improbable" major nucle ar accident at the San Onofre atomic power plant jusl downcoasl from San Clemente. The county Board or SuperVisors Tuesday adopted a 27-page document prepared by their Office or Emergency Services detaili n g the types of accidents that could happen and the methods or handling the ar • term a th. ' ' Liz, Dick Tie the KnOt Again Both m e n are sergeants at Camp Pendleton J\.f arine base. CHOSE. Botswana (APJ - Elizabeth Taylor and Richard -BUrton w e re remarried in northern. Botswana Friday ars:J;· noon. by .1 diftrlri...._ ~!1Jh1Pr from the Tswarva tribe, th'en drank challl,pagne toasts on a river bank as two hippos and a rhino looked on, lhe com· missioner reported today. · Co mmissioner Arq.prose • • I N~e Marines Die in Crash Of Aircraft CHERRY POINT. N.C. CUPIJ -Nine Marines were killed to· day in the .flaming crash or a twin-engine pla ne used tor train- ing navigators at this Marine Corps ai r stat ion , military authorities reported. The propeller-driven TC4C Gulfstream, attached to the 2nd Marine 'Aircraft Wing, had just lifted of(. on a routine training mission, but then veered to the right for unexplained reasons and crashed a bout 500 yards from the runway, a spokesman said . The craft, which has a wing span or 78 feet and is 67 feet lone. w as des igned specially for navigational training and is equipped with four panels of navigatiq.n in.struqlents for stu· !>.' dents. A Marine s pokesman said the victims included a crew of four, an instructor and four student navigators. The names were be· ing withheld pe nding ootifica tioo of relatives. An investigation into the crash wa fi. beg un immediatel y. Weather eooditions were report. ed good at the ttm:e or the crash. It was the third cruh involving Marine aircraft bl th.e 1area this year. Two men wer,e {Qlllllid-P. lhe crash or an A \/-BA Han:fl": Jet at Cherry Point and rive were killed in the Janua ry crash of a helicopter at th.e nearby NeW r River Air Station. CO/WERT A.lrro INTO DOLURS "We sold our ear•~ the tint person who called." ~L's the overnia:ht success •*Y tl>ld by the Newpdrt Beach man who placed this classified ad in the Daily RiJot: ' "66 MGB fine cond. 25 MPG, 151. $1°l00. T•kes. ltltlt•k'IXX ' lf yoU trave a car you'd like to convert to cash, enl\642·5678. We i:qake it e asy for you to put • few WRf..d& to work for you in U., DailwPilot. • , ' I' I • • Masalila said be thought the Burtontt chose to rem arry at Chobe ''.because, they liked the I~ · 1i. • or ,. Mlsi Taylor, 43, and lll&rtcm\, 4.9, wete recoi:ie:il·•d '" Swi!felilld in AU!ll!ll ·oft~ 14 mon~thl or=dtvorce. 1Jaey iWere married in 1964 -'she ror the £ift.h time a.pd he for 'the second - after a romance that began when they were costarring in the mov- ie "Cleopatra·· in Rome. The couple came to Botswana, north of South Africa, on Oct. 6 after a visit to Johannesburg for a celebrity Lennis tournament for charity. Masalila said-Fred Knoessen, manager or the game lodg~ where the Burtons were staying. a pproached him s hortly after they arrived and asked him to re· marry them by special license. But he said he was too busy to perform the ceremony untiJ four · days later. ~ Knoessen and a member of the staff or a charter air company were the only witnesses ror the 20-minute cerempny. Masalila gave this account or the ceremony : He asked the Burtons it they appreciated the con.sequences or marriage. Wben they .replied that they did, he asked each in· turn !See STARS, Pa&.,A2J •• A: t:rvstal ,., .. ,, County Takes Investigators said stolen items were sold al weekend swap meets in Orange and San Diego counties. Aid • South Coast -..._ ltftfll· that•were: fenced in· eluded lawn furniture, tools, bicycles, s urfboards 1t11d plants and other easily marketable items, officer s said. By WILLIAM SCIDIElllER °'* DiNIY J10tctuH Orange County supervisors Tuesday agreed to contiilue county efforts to fill a void in South Coast emergency a m - bulance service, despite being told that an interim attempt to al- leviate the problem has been less than successful. Three months ago, the board entered into-a pact with South Coast Community Hospital in South Laguna to subsidize a 24· hour e mergency a mbulance bas ed al the hospital. But in a report to s upervisors, Assistant County Administrative Of'ficer Richard Kelly said at best, the subsidized program has broken even in terms or the ex- pense versus intended service improvements. He said most of t)le calls for the ambulance still lame from the incorporated city of Laguna Beach rather than the unin· corporated areas around Dana Point that were m ost in need of the improved service. (See AMBULANCE, PageA2) The trio w as taken into custody without in c id e nt. Officers claim ed they seized a large amount or prope rly from the two residences. The goods were being held at the San Clemente Police Depart· ment today pending an inventory by sheriff's deputies. Orange County Sheriff Lt. Sim (See THEFTS, Page 1\21 Re-el.ection Frmd 'Large' WASHl~GTON <U PI ) -More than SI .5 million remains in the treasury of former President Richard Nixon ·s 1972 re·Plection committee, according to a report filed Tuesday with the Federal Election Co mmission. Rut most or th<' money is tied up in Watergate -related lawsuits and demands for reimbursement of legal recs from campaign of· fici11Js who were later charged with crimes. ' ...... _.,~t lo---' ine c•summer',. that Orange Coasl resl~ den~ h:Id bo<rn waiting ,for since \as( June blelk'ed llll .. ' aµ;etcilr or beach m South ·Laguna '*!ayr'1SCeiie is doW11coast of Aliso pier where fall fishing con nel a bas~ or opaleye for the angler and plenty oJ sce n e ry and pe ace r 1 or the beachcomber. -- • • •• ARRESTED IN TAHITI Former Lifeguard Lockwood 'EX-guard I Arrested In Tahiti Former Laiuna Bea ch lifeguard and write r Cr aig Lockwood has been identified as one of three men arrested in Tah iti as French and U.S . authorities seized 16 pounds of cocaine worth an estimated $1 miUion. Lockwood, according to ramily members and friends. originally was held arter the arrest for 17 days in solitary confinement in a dirt·floored 6-foot by 8-foot cell. Lockwood and another Lagunan Robert McDonald. 23 , were ar· rested Aug . 11 . Trial in Lockwood·s case is ex· peeled to begin in late Novem ber or early Dece mbe r . John Gasparotti, a fa m ily fri e nd said. Gasparolti. a law student and San Diego property man ager, i:. coordinating a letter-writing cam.>ai g n among friends of l..ockwoocrs in an effort to pro. \•ide character references for the trial. Lockwood was a Laguna Beach lifeguard from 1964 to 1970. J-lc wrote a surfing column for the old South Coast News and the Daily Pilot at one time. lie later worked as an editor for a surfing magazine. A U.S. State Department representative said today that Americans apprehended on foreign soil are subject to the laws of the nation in which they are arrested. although the United States can provide some legal aid. In Lockwood·s case. French law under whic h Tahiti is gov- erned provides no American· style bail arrangements and ar· rested person s a re presumed guilty until proven innocent. Gasparolti said . A local Tahitian attorney has been retained to represent the former Lagunan. Details o r the arrests are sketchy. many coming rrom cor- tSer GUARD, Page A2 l 'Back to School' Slated Tonight Parents or Laguna Beach lligh School students arc invited lo at· lend "back to school" night at 7 p.m . Thursday in the auditorium . Following an informa tional talk , parents wlll be free l.o visit classrooms and m eet with teachers. I t Supervisors also ordered seven departme nts with duties directly linked to emergency procedures - to draft specific supplemental plans within the next two weeks. The emergency services plan explains the county·s expected role in a multi.agency response by fede ral, state a nd local en- tities and private business and industry. The county health department is designated in the plan as the lead responding agency in the event or a nuclear e mergency at the power p lant because it is the primar y unit with radiological capabilities. Other county departments, in- cluding th e Sheriff, General St>rvices Agency, F'ire Depart· ment, social services. nood con· trol and the auditor-controller "·ould assist the lead team. The report accepte d by supervisors stresses that while any nuclear operation is subject to the possibility or failure, such plants h ave nu1l t -1n deterrents against accidents or a m ajor nature. Nonetheless. the report states preparations s hould be m ade in case dangerous radiation leaks beyond the confines or the facili· ty, whether in the air or waler s upplies. According to lhe report, any accident:; within the plant con· fines will be handled by Southern California Edison and San Diego Gas and Electric, which own and operate San Onofre. Rut in the unlike ly event of a critical accident, such as a massive m elting or the plcint's nuclear enetgy co~re unit, it is conceded that radiation could escape into the s urrounding com· munity . ISeeONOFRE, Paget\2) Coc1st Weather Continued warn1 <.1nd sunny skies Thursd;;iy '>''ilh high::s from the 80s at the beaches lo the low 00:-> in land. l.O"-'S tonight 5" t.ofl2. INSIDE TODA. Y A former South V1rfnarnese senator . who escaprd /ror11 Saigon unrler lhreat of death .. f1ndl new Ill e in Laguna Reach :1 15 Index Al Y-S..wlt• ., --" ... fl1'9 "' A¥LI .... ,. " L.M ... 1111 ... M•vlt l ••• C.lltfltftl1 •• ~ ....... 1.._ .. , •• O..nfl+H• 01·1 C)r.) .. c.o .... ,y ... """'' •• ...... Cl·l °"'"'-rill " Srh•la "•rt•• " ~-'"Nelle.ti ... -· 111·1 •lllitw1,t\P1" .. Tti.w11i... .. ..... ,...1 .. ,,.. .. , ••• ni..1 ... , • ••• --· ••• WIMhar .. -C!-11 Or. i lirifl(rMft "' ,, '1 " ·,4.1= DAil. Y PILOT L/SC. No Smog -That's ·Just Dust ' llol weather, S:.1nta Ana winds and a pall of brown ru r that is not • really s m o~ <1rc expectl'd ,veather co11Jit lons ror (>range County in L~omin g d.ays . Sunt~ Ann winds. prompted by a high prt,!ssur(· ;1r('a in Nevada swe pt through So uth cr_n California Tuesday. Tut:>sday s hiJ!h temperatures in the 80s were expected to climb to the 90s today and 1'hurs day, the Na- tional Weather SC'rviccsaid. The "°'tnd an<l dry air is makin,L{ brush like lindt·r and one gr a-;s rare in the S<in .. ~ernando VallL'Y already has bel'n t ('IXJ rtOO. ~1ean\\•htle. thC' 1\ir Pollution Control District rt•ports lhal the mass or bro"'" ;.1ir hanging Just inland of the ()r;1nge ('.oa.-.L really 1s nol s mug. It is ju~t dust , s;ud a di:-lr1ct spukcsman. and it ts .tlv.•ays there. Recausl' the <itr is dryl'r than usua l. ht• s ail.I, v1sihll 1ty is greater a nd n1 urL~ tlust ('an hl' .seen. 1'hercfor1..'. he said , 1t looks smogg:y . . l.ig ht to no smui;! ;u1d t1i1 a1r pollution episodes ;.1rc t•xp~cted through Thursday, hl' said. Fro• Page Al GUARD •.. respondence received by fri end s ;..ind family . Laguna Rc;.1c h Narcotic:s Del. Terry l\1ar Adam said the cocaine involved had been traced from I.a Paz . Bolivia, and "·a s believed dL•.sti ned for the United Stales . Lockwood is known to have had an interest in a s mall inter-island airline . lie reportedly was ar· rested at Tahitian customs along with a nother mun and the co· caine seized. A third man was re· portedly arrested later. MacAdam identified one of the two Other men as McDonald. The third man was unidentified. .AMBULANC·E Kelly's report •blo concludes that lt would be,impractlcaJ snd pouibly ille1a1 to offer exclusive lrancbises to pri vut.e ambulance rompanJes In an elf'ort to lm· prove se~vtce. In any case, he l'.laid, the county <'OUld only provide a franchise in c.ases involving the Sherif( or California f.lighway P1.1trol. not pr1,·utl' cotll:> a situation he $ay:; "'ouldn"l be enough lnctin- tivE> for the ambulance com· panics. Supe rvi s ors agre{>d ltJ terminate the pa<'l with lbl' hospital but said t!.c progr~m cou ld continue if thl' hospital '''ants to foot the entire llill. Thl' citie~ of Luguna Beach and San CIL•mente. in an effort to im· provc their scrvicc. have leased .imbulanccs for use specifi cally "'ithin their boundaries. Neither "'ould help s ubsidize lhc special \•ehicle based at the hospital. Rather th;.1n dropping the mat·. lt>r <.iltogether unl1l a 11aramc<lic team 1s f1C"ldl'd in Soulh LC1guna in 1976. s upervisors a<.·ccpted Kelly "s .suggl'slion to take othet· in terim step~. 1'hey will inrlude · -Authori zation for !ht.' county fire dep u rtmenl to provitlc l'ffi£'rgen cy trans port using firc- rescue units loc;.1 ted in the com- munities where ambulance wait- ing t ime is too long or where no ambulance is available. -Study by the c ounty Emergency i\l c<licC1I Care Com- mittee of eventual paramedic transport of <.•me rgency cases based on an assuinption that: am· bulance service \l.'iil never be adequate without massive sub· sidies. -Immediate purchase of a new Cire·rescue unit for the South Laguna Fire station and provid· ing transport service. --Continued monitoring of am· bulance response with an eye toward possible incentive pay- ments to ambulances that respond \\'ithin seven minutes. Mobile Homes wse $1,<XJO In Burglaries Cocaine's value fluctuates with its quality and other factors. l\lacAdam said a reasonable value at current street pricea is $4,000 an ounc,e . Lockwood most recently re· Burglars who appeared to be sided in Leucadia in San Diego only interested in cash made a County with hiS wife Jewel. haul of nearly $1 ,000 in raids on His 11tep-father, Laguna Beach two mobile homes in San Juan artist David Rosen said he had Capistrano .O r ange County hea'rd of Lockwood's arrest from, Sheriff"s orficers reported today. his son's wife. Deputies said intruders re· *'I was s hocked to h·ear what moved a screen and climbed had happened... through the kitchen window or the mobile home occupied by "He had built a nice reputation -'\"l\'1,@t.Q..Lester Davis, 69, o( 32302 a nd image h ere ln Laguna -...A t.p ai:.Road. The loss was Beach. He did have an awful lot estimated at S976. of friends. He llitd letters Crom Officers sai d th e i;am e people whose lives he h ad burglars found only SS in cash saved.'' Rosen said. when they· entered the nearby Lockwood now is in a larger home of Lester Charles Kauf- French prison facllity, Gasparol· mann. 64 . Both victims were ti said. }lis brtginal cell had been ·absent from their homes at the a cage· like aff8ir containing a time or the breakins. small window and a bucket to sllffi<'e as the sanitary facility. Gasparotti said' the prison diel is .poor and Lockwood·s hair Is falling out. He said his "mental attitude" is not good. IC found guilty, the maximum prison term could be 20 years. Gasparotti asked people who knew Lockwood and could supply character references to write to him at P .0 . Box 7271, San Diego, 9Z.107. FlllAs Grounded NELLIS AFB, Nev. <UPI) - Routine training flights of the BlllA fighter-bombers based here h ave been suspended tern· porarily pending completion of a prellmlnary accident investiga· Uon into a crash last week which claimed two lives. An estimated 90 of the all-weather supersonic aircraft are assigned to this southern Nevada base. . ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed P•••l<l•n! •..O P~o""'~' Jack. R. Curle\' W..Pr•\•d•~• •Ml t;.e..,, .. ""'"'Qt'' Thomas Keevil l.d!tor Thomas A. Murptilne MloM"tlnQ £d••O< cnanesH.Loos AlchardP,Nall "''''" ... '"I ............... ~ ... . Uauna Bt•cr. Of fie~ 11 .. oie-.,~~ ,,_111,..Adll•eu. f'.O. loo*.n•JZ otfttf Oflku C•te~. SJtWt .. ...,"""" &uor.Jl!JJD1'M......, __ ,. ... ..« ... '"'' "'«"9'tM-d t V•ller. JS»! Le .... ~Niii llS....Dl-r rM- T...,..OM ~714)642-<Uil an.tt.._ At1vertl11ftgMl-S'1& Ullll!I• .. a<tt All btP1rtment1: T•~-·~ • ,,...,...,.c; .. .-.. 4iS-063o Kids Blamed For Clemente Grass Fires High school s mokers ;:i.nd children playing with matches were blamed for two small grass fires that occurred Tuesday af· temoon in San Clemente. The first fire broke out on Avenida Pico nea r San Clemente Hi g h School about 2:44 p.m . when a high school student care· 'lessly discarded a cigarette on the ground, said Fire Marshal Don Hodgson. The second fire occurred at 5 p.m . near Via Verde and Calle Alcazar. ll resulted from children playing with matches. Hodg!ion said. Firemen quickly doused both fires before tbey spread. Jets ·conduct ·I .anding ·Tests The Saddleback Valley s ki{'s will be full of noisy El Toro Marine jets conducting fi eld car· tier landing practice in coming days. The nights, which began Tues- d ay. will contjnue rattling nearby <'Om m unities through :"'Jov. 9. The night schedule is : tod:iy, I to 5 p.m.: Thursday through next Thursday, 7 to 10 p.m.; Oct. 25 through Nov . 9, 6 to 10p.m . The practice flights prepare pilots for aircraft carrier qualifications. according to a Marine sPokes man. ONOFRE ••• Should that happen, tile county plan calls for mass evacuations in areas where radJaUcJn exceeds permissible levels and steps to· protect food and water supptles from contamin•tlon. • ' . • -~etN~ Bn~glar Hl1-ed7 'Political Heuu' Told 't Tax Hike Nixed SAN . FRANCISCO (UPI) -The FBI and clty police hired a John Birch Society member lo . burglarize the offices of Bay Area ra,dlcal political groups over a three-yearperiod, ll was charged here. f • . -' On BondJSsne?.:. Uavid U. llronson, who recently completed a '1:1-A tu lncreOle ...;,i..i,i,, will month prison term for what be termed ''conventional'' not be required to ftnance the burglary . suid Tuesday palicc paid him between S2S . Capistrano Unlftecf School Dis· and $45 for four of his eight "political" burglaries trlot's proposed $30 million -bet-ween-Aptill968 and Aprill97l. sohool CONlrucUOll band i..ue .. Police Sgt. John Vanuce1, th·e alleiled reclpient-of'--l--'"'~.JeroJDJO...'.rllon>sll!Y 1t.i~ :-toll'n rt·c.·or~s . denied the charges. as did lhe FBI. 1\Jesda~. Bronsofr told newsmen he was a John Birch Appearinf berore direct.on or m ember •tl lhe lime and carried out the burglaries in . the San .. Clem.ente Chamber oC the offi ces of the Progressive Labor Party and other Comwne rce. Tborn•ley said g roups a s his p a rt in a "holy war·• against com-added tax based created byyear- munis m . ' to-year increases in usnsed fie sai<I h is ai m \Va s to gain information \\•h.ich valuationwouldallowtbedistrlct could be used to •·politically des troy or neutralize the to bold the exisUne bond rate al radical muvemcnl in Northern California.•• iu preaent level and still fi.nance the sale of the new bonds. MAC Request . San Juan LocatioJJ For Shelter Asked 1\tembcrs of the Mi ssion Viejo Municipa l Advis ory Counc il <MAC) have recorn·mended that the county·s .new animal shelter be built in San Juan CapistrC1no, not in Mission Vi ejo. Fearing that barking dogs and howling cats would upset loca l re- sid ents, the council rejected a site near the Granada homes tract and ;.1 second site off Ca mino Ca pi st rano betwee n Os o Park"•ay and La Paz Road. If the San Juan site cannot be sell'cted. the cuunril r ecom· mended that the shelter be built on a fourth alternate in l.aguna Niguel south o ( Cro"'ll Va.llcy Parkway, near Cabot Road. County officials say the San Juan Capistra no site re<illy no longt'r is und er consideration by the board of supervisors because it is diret·tly <t cross Camino Capistra~o Crom a proposed hous· ingdevelopment. The animal s helter-"·here\'er Front Page A I STARS ••. "'hether he and s he took the other ror hi s and her spouse. Then the couple held hands and exchanged rings whj!c ~1asali la pronounced them man and wife .• The two witnesses drove the .. newlyweds in a rour·wheel·drive truck to a spot on the banks or the Cho be river called 5erondt'la. .. It is a very lovely spot on the river bank,·· said Masalila, \\'ho followed in hi s official truck. ·'Mr. Knoess{'n opened one bottle of champagne and the other v.·it- ness opened another. "Nearby two hippos in the water greeted us, and we could see a rhino about 400 yards it finally is built -will serVe resi- dents from Irvine south to San aemente. ll will have cages for 200 dogs and cats· plus special facilities for birds. · A s helter in the south Orange County area will give local resi· dents better service than that whi ch is now po:;sible through the facilities in the City of Orange, proponents insist. Dana Point Residents Cite Thefts A Persian rug valued by the owner at SI ,500 has been stolen from a Dana Point home, Orange County Sheriff"s officers report· cd today. Deputit'S said burglars who may have entered via an un· locked window took the costly carpet from the home or Arline B. Goodtl)an, 60. of 34202 Del Obispo St., while she was absent. Also under investigation in the Dana Point area is the theft of s tereo equipment and potted plants frOfll the home of printer Gary Wayne Kern, 20, of 33851 Street of the Silver Lantern. Deputie~ said intruders forced open the front door and carried off their loot while the victtm was away visiting friend~. Driver Gets . Slight Cuts A 23·year·old South Laguna woman escaped with minor cuts a\\ay. when her car rammed two r.1i ss Taylor wore a green dress parked vehicles today in Laguna edged with lace and decorated Beach. "'ilh guinea .fowl feathers. Denise M . Boyerof32032Coast :'ll asalila said. lie reported the llighway. "·as released after bridegroom was in a red shirt, treatment at South Coast Com- open at the neck. white slacks, munity Hospital. She had re· red socks and white shoes. ceived cuts to an eyebrow and "They seemed very ex<"ited bu t nose in the 1: 15 a.m . mishap. composed, .. the commissioner Laguna Beach police reported said. "l don't think they had a that the driver had apparently party afterwards because I think fallen asleep at the wheel of her they would have invited me if Japanese sport car and hit the they had:· parked vehicles, both belonging Gavin de Becker, the Burtons· to l.a~unan Robert C. Robertson, executive aide, said today at the 1235 \V. Coast Highway. Chobe game lodge : ··The The accident occurred im - Burtons won"t be here today .. , rhediately in front of Robertson's lie r efused to say where they re si dence. Major vehicle The current bond redernpUon tax rate is 58 cents per $100 as· sessed valuation. The school board iS" consider· ing a $30 million issue next March to finan~e construction or new schools in M~ston Viejo, San Juan Capistrano and Dana Point. Enrollment projections pre· pared tor the board show that an estirnated 8,500 new students can be expected within the district by 1980. ,,,,_ P,..e Al COYOTE,. •• mixed emotions. As soon as one was killed, a lot or people would be glad. Then there is that percentage that want lo see wildlife protect ed.'' Mrs. Hopf pointed out in her book that conventional foot traps often are no m atch for a coyote, considered by many naturalists to be a p articularly smart animal. ••coyotes have become ex· tremely wily about avoiding traps no matter how carefully laid, seeming to take pride in spr· 'inging them or even urinating on them,·• she wrote. "The animals are expert at getting out of traps, often chewing off their own fool to do so, a nd-stories about 'peg leg· coyotes with only three feet -or even two-abound.'' Al various times bounties have been offered for coyotes. .. lfwe had a bounty, that would probably solv e the problem,·• Coleman said. ''I know quite a few people w ho woutdn•t mind getting $15 or $20 per carcass." Auto Jammed. Under TnJck BUTTONWILLOW '<UP() -A car travelin g al an estimated 100 miles per hour ra mmed the rear or a truck-trai ler ri g on In- terstate 5 n ear here Tuesday ·night. It w ed ged beneath the trailer a nd was dragged several hundred feet before the truck driver realized what bapi'.>ened. The two men inside the car were critically injured, pried out of the tangled wrttkage and taken to a hospital in Bakersfield. Jewelry, Stereo Equipment Taken Theft or jewelry and stereo speakers valued at $761 from a s hed at the r ear of a San Clemente apartment complex was reported to police Tuesday. •• Tbe.d~ct•tn!<1"""(1'am •• Clemente to Mission Viejo., • Thornsley indicated tblr'e m~ be oppooition to Ille bdod lnlm residents al llftM Jllrt <Stablilbe<i..ar.~. ~ --ment growth bas a ll but Btoppfid'., "'The faol la I.bat all of uo, al& our llvai. have to s~ ourt schools,•• the supermteode.n · aald. ... He delendod use al bands for;(. . new sthool cou.structico siDce• future residents of tbe dlstri~ ~~Ip pay lbe coot of band"'" tirement . The pitch for the bond issue was among several school· related top ca addressed by the superintendent. , He warned' that local scboof' boards are losing more and more control ot thjoir distrtots to tile st•tt. Tbornsley oiled leg!sh¢ion re- cently signed by Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr., giving partial col .t lective bargaining rights to teachers and establishing a state agency to rereree in employe--. employer disputes. • • "It won't be long before all salary' matters will go to slate .. mediators a nd union officials,':! Thomsley said. • Saddlehack Trustees OK Two ,Courses • _:ia ddl eback Community College District trustees Monday approved two courses deaHng with death and dying, although' two trustees continued to oppose the ad ion. . · Trustees Frank Greinke and I19b Bartholomew objected lhati. religious and moral questions • coul'dn 'l be a voided in the1 classes. Because of these object.ions, ap- proval or the courses had been held up since early September. Both courses. "Death and Dy- i ng '' and "'The Health. Professional and Death," were designed for nursing students who may have to confront the death or a patient. .... Recalling that her hw;band h,.I a. terminal illness -~~ .Yei9 l>e.191;1'.h,e_di~d. • woaiiiil'll>e . . "dience spoke of be?'"'speifenc and su_p_po'rted the courses. "EVen the doctors didn't know, ~ow t.ntalk 0tous1 1 ' ~tii:~aid. .. t Fiesta Group Plans Dance The San Juan Fiesta Associa- tion's annual October mem- bership dance will be2in al 7:30 p.m . Friday, Oct. 24, in the Patio Room of the El Adobe Restaurant. A no-host cocktail hour, an hors d'oeuvres buffet J!,nd _<t~P..C· ing will be featured. Participants are encou raged lo wear cos- tumes since prizes will be awarded for the most unusual at- tire. Donation is $5 per adult. Proceeds will help support the Fiesta d e l as Golondrinas Parade which is planned for- March. "'ere and added : "The Burtons da.mage was reported. wil 11 eave for a place unknown l 0 r,~-=..,...---'---;;--~-----=~"jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii8:;;:aiii ......... nr.i'ii'ii"::iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiii you or any newspaper. They re· "' -. ._ ~ ~ twllN1=m=r: fuse to talk to the press or be " The victims were listed as Carolyn and Stella Montoya or 222 Avenida Monterey. Further informalioo may bo obtained from committee mema .bers at 493-3019 or 492-9599. photographed.·· F,....PageAJ THEFTS ••• Middleton said the burglary and theft ring had bee'n under in· vestigation for about six weeks. Middleton said there was no im· mediate way or detaiUng how many burglaries and thefts were' committed. He said such in- formation only coUld be de- te rmined through further in- vestigation . The three suspects were taken to Orange County Jail following the 10:30 p.m . arrests. Arraign-.. ment is pendiJ'lg. · Thieves Used ::::rr Gem ' Talk ' By J C. l/Ui\f PllRIES#" THI STAR·CUT DIAMOND Latest in Diamond Shapes Hardly a year goes by wllhout the invention of a new shape for diamond c utlers lo use, and we wish that we could show you lhe beautiful, 53 point, flawless· star·cut diamond now in Geneva. because it is a perfect example of what can be done by imaginative Crane, Truck ., ~~:;~;.;.•rs and skilled diamond Made i n five, si~ and ESCONDIDO (UPI) -A eight-point s hapes the new trock and crane probably ~ere configuration results 1in a clean wed to steal a 1,5()().pound iron 1 ·. • · · • ' sign from the Taco Ole c ear diamond with shiny point& Restaurant, owner Glade L. that l~ks larger lhan lls weight Hainey sa)Cs . would indicate. The sign, valued. at ~. was Although not quite as brtllianl Sleek Chic leaning a1ainst a wall at the re· as con ventional round shapes1 .ar of the res~nurant when 5L w11s the s tar·cut stone has a s preaa :ta~en, he s&td Tuesday. He told that makes a carat gem look like 1823 NEWPORT BLVO,. COSTA M&SA l e ft fO rl"ghfr No. ZW380M-17J. WO'N'l·looll '1t'IC.• ltl. Giit dltl, yjiillow fOP/alel11le11 llnl a.c:k..Onl~$115. ' officers th..e s ign Wll., own«:<t by 1 ~ carats and lends itself the Coca Coln Co. or San 01ego. partlcularly well to un aual CONVENIENT TEAMS sankAmer1card-M1tsttrCNtve The sign was 9 feet high and setti'n u .Jlr.ii29ii!(iyf;·AR·8·.t·N·T·~·E·S·~--E•LOCm.A·T·•·ON·--·PHiiiiOiiNiiiEii"i8m~:.iiioii1 •-~ 12 lect wide. gs. I • • • .. .. ,/ r \' -r C:.ts C:at By¥.. Hospital R ecovery . At Home a Savings. ll1 SU.VIA POllTEll (S«tnl in a Snie1J You cao help hold down )'Ollf boopital coota b1bol enler· Ina tl>e hoopltol ooe hour befO<e you have to (lllln& Pre- Mmiuion :resUnc °" P6Tl. And you alao can help •luh tbole coots b7 setUng out ol lhe hospiW u fas\ a1 You can and conva1escins at · Jane. . . A-.tartllng estimate ii that 75,000 patients in 1.be U.S. -or about 6 percent of those. in MOney's Worth hospitals on an average . ' day-actually could be _____ _,. cared for at home, at a cost only one-lhird as much as care iD a hospital. What's more, under some modem home bealth·care programs, you get vlnually the Sllq1e range of ,...ices you would get in lhe hoopilal. CONSIDER, ,,FOR INSTANCE. lhe young Detroit housewife who w«i ~pitalizcd with mulllple fractures suf·: fered in an auto accident. After several We~ks in the .boespital , she was !tent home to convalesce. The hospital pro· vlded her w ith a hi-lo hospital bed, overbed table a nd · medical supplies . Under her physician"s s upervislon. a D\U'5e and physiotherapist visited her twice a week to ad· minister drug$ .J&nd give her therapy. Ao ambulance whisked her to the hospital periodichUy for checkups and for revision or her cast . You m ay not be aware of it. bul it's likely your Blue Cross or other health insurance coverage now pays for these and other services . Currently, 54 of the 73 Blue Cross Plans in the U.S . offer home-care benefits to mor e than 37 mittion of their subscribers. The benefits, though, vary widely -with only a handful covering home care that does not follow hospitalization. But because of the Blue Cross Association's belief in its poten- tial for ''favorably impacting the cost and quality or health care services," it is now developing guidelin es for a ·home heaJtb·care benefit package. INCLUDED l_N SUCH benefits would be not only those already li st ed but also: speech therapy. occupational therapy, home health aide/homemaker services. elec- trocardiography, oxygen treatment, nutritional guidance, laboratory tests and X-ray services. equipment such as wheel chairs and walkerettes, even medical social services. Home care is gro'Ning rapidly for these key reasons : days s pent on home care do not reduce the number of in- hospital benefit d ays to which you are entitled and many Plans provide it as a"benerit at no extra charge; convalesc· ing or chronically ill patients often feel more comrortable at home and find the quality or care at leas t as hi gh as that in the hospital ; terminally ill persons may prefer home care for psychological reasons. You don't need to have home car e unless you want it, and on the other band not every patient is accepted for home care. Taken into consideration are the suitability of your home and the na ture of your illness. Most cases are or- thopedic {fractures ), cardiovascular and cancer. Highly significant are the possible savings. IN ROCllESTER, N.V., for instance, scene or one of the most comprehensive programs in the country, the local Blue Cros.:; Plan says th at .some220 patients arc being treat- ed at home at an average daily cost of SIS as against a $116 daily cost in the hospital. In a Connecticut program. o. study of 991 patients showed a total saving of 8,919 ho::;pital days -an average of nine days per home care case, resulting in savings of $801,511. ·In Louisville. Ky., one woman who had run up hospital bt11S Of $12,227 over a seven-month span. was put on home care. Over the next 13 months, her bills amounted to only Sl ,\00. In Rhode Island. just tYlO hospitals estimated their 328 home.care patients resulted in total savings of 6,944 hospital days, the equiva lent of on e person occupying a hospital bed for 19str a ight years. Othe r studies havesho\•ln frun110.2 to 18.Sdays saved per· ease, with savin gs per case from :::lJOto $900. THE li\IPLlCATJOl'iS of the savings go far beyond these personal items, for -...1ith the freeing of hospital beds, the need for new hospitals decreases. The Rochester home care program. for example, eliminated the need for a $35 million hos pital building program already on schedule for that area. No Ties Here Bank's Customers ·like the Informality LA MESA CA P l -The fellow in the wild sports shirt is the president or Grossmont Bank . Th ose other m en w ithout .suit jackets or neckties arc the o the r banker s. It's the casua l look which many customers say they like about the 3·year -old bank with brightly painted walls of browns and yellows. A FEW OTHER innova· tions include Saturday bank· ing. auto loans as low as 10. percent. and local ownership ofstoclt'. The bank"s deposits total Sales Up At Computer Automation Irvine based Computer Automation lnc. reported re· cord sales ond income for the iirst quarter of fiseaJ 1976, stgnallinC an end to lhe re- latively fi at performance that charatterJ zed t h e re - cessionary year of fiscal 1975. The minicomputer com· pany posted net income of ~1,573, or 31 cents a share, and saJ es of $6,586,397 for the · quarter ended Sept. 28 . Net inCome for the quarter tripled lhe $195 288 reported for lasl year'• l1 rst quarter. while this year's saleS were28 ·percent h igher than last year's $5,1831982. Earnings ,,Per share were 12 cent.1 in the 'lint quarter of flacol lf175. \ only $23 million, a' little below the $Sl billion of Bank of America, but the growth rate at Grossmont Bank has been on e o f th e h ig h est in California. In the first nine months or 1975, the bank eamed.$220,000 or $1 .41 a sh are, exceeding 1974's total pt,9fits of $72,000 or $1.15 a shari. There are 150,000 shares outstanding, all so)d in Gross· mont's original offering for $10 a share. For more than a year, the price of the stock has been $18. ALTHOUGH IT does some business out of the La Mesa area at San Diego's ea.stem limits, president Donald L. C lague says. ''We have declined m o r e loans than we've ma de outs ide this area, by a s ubstantial ma rgin." Clague and Art Butler Jr., his executive vice president. formerly managed branches of California First Bank. Clague was on ce regiona l vice president of that bank, th e n called Sout hern California First National Losses ToJd For Pacific LOS ANGELES CAP> - Pacific LightJng Corp., the · holdi ng compan y Cor Southern Califom Ja Gas Co .. · ho!J reported a net loss or nearly $1 .3 m illion for. the third 9uarter of 19'75. The loe1 of $1.285 million. or 14 cents • s hare, compares to a net profit of S4.3 million for lbe same Q.uarter lulyear. I '/ ' • Wednesday'• NEW -YORK STOCK EXC.ffAN·~~ Clasing-Pricee-. 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Angle l ~ Coast ConcenLA.ppla-uded -· ABC Tries New • • Our two t'oncerts last weekend in Orange Coast auditorium• were vasUy different in style and con· ttmt but they had one vilaJ element in common - standing ovations from audiences which often inter- rupted both offe rings with spontaneous bursu of en· t.husiasm. And there 1s no doubt that many Orange Cou nty Philarmonic Soeiety members will waot their top brass to lay on a n annual "llappy bi rthday, Johanr. Strauss .. in the afterglow or the highly s uccessful tSOth relebr ation or Straussiana in UC Irvine's Cr;1w ford !!all. IT l lAD F.\'F.RVTIUNG: ''Blue Danube", ··Emperor \\'alt.t··. foot -tapping polkas that could and s hould have had \L'> prancing in the aisles and a gorgeous portion of Viennese pastry by the name of DorotheChrysl. She also h ;1tl 1'\'t•ryth1ng . <J superb soprano voice. ~\o\l.·1 n ~ rl•d h;11r a nd contours hardly con· ('ealed by a rlin~in~ bial'k gown. Mis~ Chryst a lso ::.ani:: \\lurking i,111 th lt·nur Ken Remo and barked by the Los AnJ,!elt.'S PhLlarn1on1c Orcht'sl,ra under V ien· nt>st~ m .. h':O:l ro \V.iltl'r (:ulW..t·hn1idf. the Vienna \lolksopt•r star gavt' u:-: '>illlll' ::.hO\v stopping a rias 'ti.It h ht•r -"t'lt>('\1ons f1·on1 ·1Jt·r Zigcunerbaron " gel· l1n~ lup billing fr111n us Tllf~ \'IS l '1\I. 1\l llS F:1~PLOVED for the first t1n1C' 1n an llCPS 1·vnecrt were a delightful addition to thC' all-.Slraush program but narr<.itor Marcel Prawy LAT£ SHOWS EV£RY FRIDAY & SATURDAY ( AlllL Y 111110 IAlllGAIH '°"ICE •OJfDAY THAU SAlUlllDAY 12 >O 10 ~:00 PM SUNDA'l "Ol.IDA'S 12'>0I02:00 1't1 LA MIAAOA' TMEATl'l(S ,, ., ... """'"" ... l •llC ,, ..... .......... , ... 111"1 " ... u , ......... , ... , ... " ..... •''""''" ... l•llO ....... ,, " ..... ·,, >I• •>I• .... ., .... ""'" .. ,., 11•!111 ....... .. H ... " ........ ,. 1 • . ,,., --llTil( llG MAN fl'9I PIN 12tl0 NOON • .. f1NUt INlllll 10111 - llUOT talU t -AIMl'I _,. SOUTH(IU.ND I GOULD S.P.T.S. !Mi ,_.IOI .. IJl - (lO(K WOIK OUNGl111 ...,~·-OfllVEIANCI 1t1 00'1 .. 11 lQ e ... 1-11 DAilT WCIUlllM_, ONCE IS NOT INOUGH ~ -•1 11_•_!_ THI GllAT GATSIT ~ -000-l!lllff- CtOCIC WOi k OUNGI 1ei ""' lt1'llO!M .... -OlllYllANCI ,,1 _.., --''"I -WI! J OAYS Of THl CONDOI m TIM Orl9inol MACON COUNTY LINI Ill --· MAST(I GUNflGHTll 1""11 _, .. DOC SAVAG( roio r--:.,::.'.;:C,.,CC .. C> ,'·::.-·•; lM;·;;~;;":OOK(l ltl ··-· i.""• "' ,1,, 1 .; t J°,;; LINDA lOVU.ACl -L....:::.::;:..._ '•' ·-fOI PIE SIDI NT " \ ......... .. •' '"'" ·-·"""' U••:" ............. ........ I.,..,,,,, "' , .. , '"""'" .... ,, ""' '"nu 1 .. -.... ......... IOI »oJ ·-~ _, .. _ . ., .. • '" ...... ... c .... ~ .. , ..,.,., •lUO .....,11-•-IC- HAIO TIMES "'' -··--llnlE l lG MAN 1 .. 1 ClOCKWOlK OlANGl 1•1 -vn II"""°' I .00 - DELIVERANCE'" ... uoo-1.1 A BOY & HIS DOG 111 ---·-~ WHlffS "' MIO'_,. ------S.P.T .s.1 ... --ONCE IS NOT ENOUGH 111 ~-... ,...,.. THE GllA1 GATSBY llW THIS YEAR'S BESTI "RATED98%1 A film destined lo be a classic. It's exce~nt production values. long-legged luscious women and tastetu sex makeit THIS YEAR'S BEST!" ·AL. GOlDSTEIN SAllOIN. UUlfl Mll ,L-.... O,.•Dlily1 2N ... .. _ TOM BARLEY ~ Music Box wasn't. A Viennese verslonof MauriceCbevaller, he far overdid the na rration bit and looked, to thJ.a · writer, like an ideal candidate for the long hooked stick they once used in music halls. On to S'unday night and the mos t welcome re· tum to an Orange County auditorium of an artl5t r<Jted by this writer as the best bass-baritone in the United Slates today -Simon btes. · I (is coal cellar vocal chords were in rme fetUe and he gave us the full range -grand opera to spiritual:s -as he always devotedly does in his de- manding recitals. I HIS L I E DER IS NEVER LESS than im- maculate and if we needed proof we got it in the five songs by-Mahler. The artist's sensitively delivered "Li.ebst du um Schonheit " -Mahler at his most glonous -will live with this writer for a long time to come. - Ac companied: by Paul ~ljistrand at the piano, Mr. Estes thollghtfully included his accompanist's "Three Songs" in h.is wide ranging Harbor Area Community Concerts program. Again, the delivery was perfection itself. ---NOW PLAYING--- COSTA MESA HarbO< C•n•m• 2, 646·0~.,) LA HA81'1A 1-a11>1on Square 3. li~ll·Obll LA MIRADA L~ M"~da l, 994·1400 MISSION VICJO Cnoe m.i Vl<1JD l!JO·t:.<J90 ORANGE C•neeln""' 22, b)4·2~~l ORANGE !.1a<lium Dr l~e-ln 3. b)'J-711!;0 WESTMINSTER H• w~v J9 Oro•c-ln ~Ja-b2112 ~--!The Only AuthoriLed Movie From ~he Book 1--~ That Sold Over 6 Million Copies . DON'T BE EM BARRASSED TO SPEND 96 MINUTES IN A DARK ROOM WITH A HOOKER YOU KNOW ABOUTS·· NOW LEARN ABOUT LIFE. ,..,_,,, .._. ............ ,~ .. ,,.,...,,.. .......... -...... ... """"'"''""'~'"'" ... .._.. ........ . ··-............ .. f't'rNN.ft ~~~i:- IAllRA IWJ.lllEll A REAL \NOMAN TELLS THE TRUTH '""""''"'"'"'' _, ..... ,.,,._,, . .......,, ........... , ...... ,, .......... '<••_, ..... .., .. __ , ....... ..._ .............. ""··--.. NEW YORK (AP) wUI be called "Good ABC, which lut montJi ABC'• "AM America" Mornlnc.Amertca." conf"mlleil bl& Chan( .. momlni show, in ratlnp The on I Y ''AK were planned iJl hope or trouble since its Jan. 6 America'' boldover1 will btttttin.a the 1bow'1 ral·. premiere, will try IOI' a be former New vork inp .,atnst'NBC'a acp. larger audience with a Mayor Jobn Llndsly and rated '"Today" show and new ba.t, title, stage set Jack Anderson, tbe the ''CBS Moroloe and cast or contributors. _w_as_:.__h1J1_".:gt:..,o_n_c_ol_u_m_nl_1_1_. _..;N--ews=:.:•_" ______ _ _,,, ABC-TV says. The net wor k s aid Tuesday that actor David Hartman , 40, who played a schoolteacher la.st season in NBC 's -·~Lucas .Tanner:" series, wi l l replace ABC newsman Bill Beutel as permanent anchorman of the two-hour program. u,., ,....,.... MORNING HOST David Hartman AaATHA CHalSTll'S "MURDER OH THE OltlEHT EXPRESS" w,.._-..,. ,... a.--.a.---"'SLEUTH'" EVESFROM7 SUN.FROM 2 Fly us .. Anywhere In the DAILY PILOT IT SA.ID THE revised show, to begin on Nov. 3, MESA COSTA MESA S48-IS S2 IECAUSE OF EXCEPTIONAL RESPONSE HELD OVER ONE MORE WEEK! "GONE WITH. THE WIND" c:U.u•Alll" mwl .... H LOW PRICE MATINEE WED., SAT., SU N. SOUTH COAST PLAZA THEATRES S.AN DIEGO F'tfr. Al BRISTOL SO.COAST PLAZA "3 DAYS OF THE CONDOR" 7;311 ' ... •• , .. s.r .... 1:~»7:»*;10 M6-2711 FREE l'ARP<:ING SO. COAST "THE'Hi'D1'NG'Pi:Ace" Pl A 7 A A TRUE STORY Ll\Lft .NOPAUll 1 :30-4:15-7:~~45 W.-1JS1 As1 CllEllWllD TlllEE ==1 "GONE WITH THE WIND" I p.m. -Sat /Sun--1-4:~:40 "SUPER VIXEN ""' 0:'1-1 O:Jto-IA TJllJN ,,-...:'5-10::10 "BEYOND THE VALLEY OFTHEDOLLS" •. .,,,...,.,..,~, ...... ' --.... sn:a l&Ur ...... -DOUY" "'TMATS •IMIAJNten-1.a "RANCHO DILUXF Ill "'IYIRYTH1tit41 YOU 1¥11 WAMTW TO IHOW AIOUT SO- -WHIFFS" "S.l'.1.1.S." ll'Gl "HAllD TIMESM' , ... USTEll • 11wr ll'GI RATED x NO ONE UNDfl 11 ADMITTED 'lOO~B . · •• ,foron. mo11iet NOW AT THE FOLLOWING THEATRES U.A. Costa MeMI • U.A. Wt1tmin1ter 5.t0.0594 893-0546 CINIMALAND-Ancthtim 635-7601 . FR [ l' ... Rl(ING AR8ARJr-9'fRE:t9A "FUNNY LADY" 1:00 a 9:20 GIOVI, Gardtn Growe. IUINA PAIK CINEMA +--c~::"J"66CI0--_:_~2;2.1 . ..._ __ .... TUSTIN THEATIE MESA, Costa Me.a S•l., Sun. 2:00-4:30-7:00..9:20 54'-1696 541-1552 1511 W. SUNf LOWER W. f RI T C.M.~.0·05M A "HAPPY HOOKH"' 1•1 V "'C.AaHAL INOWUHrr A "'80Y & HIS DOG" ~ "W.AHCHO DILUJ:I" II) ·~. "IMMAHUILU"' III ""SUPB YDIN" Ill -. n..l M , 6:) .. 7--Jl.ll U C.,. HOUIAYI SA.T.6~1,l;JO THE CITY SHOPPING CENTRE ORANGE '531·6721 ~CITY Cl:MTRE Clt-!EMAS S.A. f AW Y IMANCHfSTER EX.I G.O. FAWY \CITY DA. l X,I A '"THI McCUUOUGHS'" V~•'''tte TALW'Anl"' A ..,,.. HAPPY. HOOIH"' T "'UNCNO DILUJ:I" 111 -· For lbur Pleasure ••• ... and look who's taming that ornery. boozing. fema/e·baiting. shoot-first. marsh?/ of "TRUE GRIT" now ... WD ~·i SADDLEBACK PLAZA STUTS ..... , 10.17" H In~ •~<)~l>tll~"'~"'"' '" >~hO it II HI I ,,,, TftGWlU'I' 1111nu,y 'Altl: 511«"1 "flll.Wt' lllton 0CMAa IN it ~ine Sawtns OncelsNot~ WHIFFS Af l:4S.S:CMM:tS -LSO- "$PY$" AT :1:2S«40-9:SO • "~S&llR's 0.00 Is Not f.aough'' I AT 1r2t Ofl.Y -wo---''Tltl OllAT GATSl'f'" FOUNTAIN VALl -E V • ~·" ..• '"'"""''l!'"''··~ "" .. n•lw ~ WBITllORE -....,. a ·H•rry S. h1111a bl I _.., &'l,lhtf' a1:1.1., AT 7130 & 9130 I.. .~ • Fllhk>tl hVil'ld • N•pon Cemtt NllWpairt 1.-dl •144-0790 • 1414 I , Hll'bor Boulnord ANhtfm •l.15·7tof S." OittO ffWy, 1t 8«1dlhurst f!outtt•n VaHty •H2.Z41f ,, .. • . ---. --__ ;,....;;;: --- S•ddlehaek EDITION - t , • • • • . • Today's Closl•g .V. Stoe .. ' . • , • VOL 6i; NO. 288;"6 SECTIONS, '70 "PAGES • ORANGE COUNT'I'-;: CALI FO~filA WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1cns TEN CENTS. • IIFO (;ult (;aD1ped-Near Mutilation Site • ""., • I . .. v- LAJCE VILLA. lU. tUPI> -enUaledfoUower'f fora UFOtri.p. in1 point for their planned UFO C'h11ree of the group, some ''It seems like ~omeone was 1aid alie n5 cut off animal org&n:f. Two calves found mutilated at a ftleDdJ, U>d N.Jat1vea c:I miaa. Journey to another world. The sour~ reported. looking for something to eat," in order to take lhem back to farm in tbiJ'nl:ral areanortbwesl inc penona reperted to have campers' cars bore license The calves were slaughtered Lake Vilta Police Sgt. Raymond · their own planet and study them. ol Chlcpgo may have been killed ,Joined_ the band bave expressed plat.et Crom Oregon, Washingt.On. at>out the same time the group H. Engel said. and b'utcbe.red by would· be concern *llOut l_tielf whereabouts Colorado, Tex.a.s, ·Arizona and was at t.he park. The carcass or the second catr, voyagers lo another planet, ac· . alad well·~•, one Canadian province. round Oct. 5 about 1.000 yards cording to police. .._ • A Ucense plate numbers or three The lint slaugbttted t'alf was from Whei-e the rirst wa s ,\.-_band di-So to.-'10 persons w)lo of the cars were reported..to have discovered Oct. 1. Only tbf: calf'! slaught'~ed , ·-was virtually in· At mee\it)gs in Waldport, Ore.. rDa1 have been followers of the mat~hed those o( can that disap· head and i.ntern,.t Org~ re· tact. Only''tp.e cutr·s JMt ear was and elsewhere in the Pacilic my•tedous eouple camped at peared wlth 23 perSons from mained and police said lhe Head missing. ll had been cut orr. Northwest. a woman known as Chala'OlLakes State Park about Oregon after a meetine with the was so neatly severed that no Engel said, and could not. be ••Her'' and-a "hollow-eyed'' iDan 10 miles from here e&rly lhi9-toUple at Waldport. blood could be foUlld anywhere found. ~ known only as ''Him" reportedly ·IDOllt.b, using the' park U a stag.. A woma~ appeat:ed lo be in around the remains. Some believers in UFO's have .. CrashK. 9 Marines. Di.e on Trainer A.ircraf t CHERRY PPINT. N.C. <UPI) -Nine Marines were killed to- day in the flaming crash of a · twin-engine plane used for lrain· ing navigators at lhis Marine Corps air station, military authorities reported. The propeller-driven TC4C Gulfstream, attached to the 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing, had just lifted off on a routine training mission, but then veered to the right for unexplained reasons and crashed about SOO yards from the runway, a spokesman said. The craft, which has a wing CotodeC'a%a span of 78 feet and ls 67 feet long, was designed specially for navigational training and is equipped with four panels or navigation instruments for stu. dents. A Marine spokesman said the victims included a crew of four. an instructor and four student navigators. The names were be- ing withheld pending notification olrelatives. An investigatioo into t.he crash was begun immediately . Weather conditions were report· eel good at the time olthe crash. It was the third crash involving Marine aircraft in the area this year, Two men were killed in the crash ol an AV ·SA Harrier jet at Cherry Point and five were kil~ -in the--Jan-u·ary crash etf a helicopter at the nearby New River Air Station. Cherry Point is the largest Marine air station in the United States, with some 10,000 Marines stationed here. It is the home or the 2nd Wing, which supports troo~ stationed at lhe Camp Lejeune Marine base about JO miles away. U~IT• ....... Planners Advised To Nix Expand Bid Ford Crmh Sparks Quiz WASHINGTON IUPIJ -President Ford's chief of staff, ·oonald Rumsfeld, today ordered the Secret Service to ex· LIZ TAYLOR, RICHARD BURTON MARRIED ONCE AGAIN Picked Botswana for Ceremony-Co mplete With Hippo• Tr~al Reunion Liz, D ick Tie the Knot Again County planning com · missioners have been advised to _rejeot any cha"fff.j t)e General Plan which would .allOw expansion of recreatiottal facilities at Coto de Caza. for the project. Preservatioa of p1_1ain b!>w y_ie 1.1~dresident 's C~, Botswana CAP> _ after a vis.it to Johannesburg lo' Uae "envirOnmen\aJly cuon•itive 1mous1ne 1 ed with _, .... -.., Eliz Taylor and Rii:hard a celebnty t'nnis tourn•ment for yJI!~· (JJ>pr " ll'I• a!•o ques-• a~olher •!!l'i~obil• in •1tr~ •~ 'l!elliarrled In ,.__If'.• ·. U ffarttord, Conn .• Tuesday Y l. diltional questions were nicbt. (Related. story, .nort~rn Botswana Friday after· · Masalila said Fred Knoessen. ~----tr~•eqaest fl uni lhe-cotcrlde Caza Development ,Corporation to change the land use designa- tions on 4,900 acres in the area between Mission Viejo and the Cleveland National Forest is cur· rently being considered as part of an amendment to the General Plan. raised over the roads which Photo, A4 > ."l noon by • district ~mrnissioner manager of the game lodge wettll be n~-¥8-th,._-f-...,;'7':Pie-Wl>...,_-·e.-;a.-t-~"~o~m;w!t~h~e.,iTr,s~w~a~n~ant~n~·beffii•c.,lt~h!'en:;..-'wilor.JUl~~lli1!11lllL:~ere staying, area. wondering how in the 1 c a pagne a approached him shortly aft~r Bill Phillips, a representative world a thing like that river bank as two hipP06 and a theyarrivedandaskedhimtore· Id h h d rhino looked on , the com-th b ·a1 1· of the, developer, however, con· cou ave appene ," marry em Y spec1· lcense. Id · 1 missioner reported today. B t h ·d h t b tendedthala "reservedesigna-pres ent1a pre ss Commiss ioner Ambrose u e sa1 ewas oo usyto tioa" which would be placed on secretary Ron Nessen perform the ceremony until four the land would -cODtror· and said. Masalila said he thought the days later. N Id Wh . Burtons chose to remarry al Kn d be fth restrict development in ac· . essen lo a tle oessen an a mem r o e H b · f. h Chobe ''because they liked the t ff r h t · cordance with logical growth in ouse r1e 1ng t at "one s a o a c ar er air company the area. point'" Rumsfeld wanted pla('e ve ry much. They more or were the only witnesses for the \ I The developers would like to see the existing agriculture and open space uses changed to low density residential, tourist recreation/commercial, reerea· tion and other open space uses to facilitate the addition of another conference facility. golf course, more tennis (acilities and large estate· type second homes. Gene Kjellberg, a staff planner working on the amendment, told ·the commissioners that any ('hanges in tbe area would be "premature at this time.·• Some years ago, he explained, it was assumed that low urban development of about one lo two dwelling Units per acre would oc- cur in the area. ,But, he said, this assumption is now invalid with the establishment of recreational Wies in Caspers Regional Park, the Audubon Society Property, Escape Country and additions to O"Neill Regional Park. The introduction of urban uses may interfere with the develop. ing character or the region, be said. If approved. he added, atl- jacent lands, which are noW given to agricultural and open space uses, might soon be de· veloped. A stair report questioned whether utility companies can provide the services necessary Leftists Killed , BUENOS AIRES, Argentina <UPI I -Police kllled two leftist. guerrillas today aft.er. a wild · chase on the outskirts of Buenos AirH'only hours before President Isabel Peron was expected back in the capital after five weeks in seclusion. CONYEIIT A.UTO l!VTO DOLURS "We sold our car to the fint ~non who called.'' That's tbe overnit:bl success &lor)I told by the Newport Beach . man who placed,..th.b~ classified adlntheDaily Pilot:, '61 l'l.GB flne cond. 25 MPG , tat $1500. Take.. XU·XXXJC If you have a ca\ YoU 'd like to convert lo cash, ci. I M2.s878. We make i\. easy for you to put a rew word1 to work ror you, in the Dally Pilot. · He also contended that the Secret Service to ex-lesslellinlove withlhearea." 20-minutece remony. alternatives proposed forcircula-p I a in was why n'O Mi ss Taylor. 43. and Burton. Mas a\ila gave this account of tion in the area are nexible policemen were on duty 4 9 . w e re r e c on c i I e d j n the ceremony : enough to handle traffic which at the 1-lartford intersec· Switzerland in Au gust after 14 He asked the Burtons if they would be generated. lion ol Talcott and Market months of divorce. They were appreciated th e consequences of CommUsSioners gave no indica· streets where the crash married in 1964 -she for the fifth marriage. lion of .their opinions on the mat· occurred while Ford was time and he for the second -When they r eplied that they terwhich'wascontinuedtoan being driven from a alteraromance thatbeganwhen did . he a ske d each in turn Oct. 29 public bearing. After that Republican party fund· they were costa rring in the mov-wh ether he and she took the other hearing, the eommiljtion is ex·. raising dinn e r t o the ie-"Cleopatra"inRome. rorhisandherspouse. pected to make a dectsioo on the airport. The couple ('ame to Botswana, Then the couple held hands and proposal. north of South Africa. on Oct . 6 exchanged rings while Masalila Night Pr,...,lers Coyotes Roaming Wild Br.FREDERICK SCllOEMEJD. 0..-0.11, "*Matt In the dark and quiet of the night, the coyote moves along its established bunting route in a vigilant search for food. on· the prairie. the coyote tpr!ves on rabbits, rodents, birds and bugs. • MAC Requests San Juan Site For Shelter Members of the Mission Viejo Municipal Advisory Council -(MAC) have recommended that .. ~e county's new animal shelter be built in San Juan Capistrano, not in Mission Viejo. Fearing that barking dogs and bow lint: cat.s woul4 upset local re-'9tdentt, the council rejected a site near tf.e Granada homes tract and a second site of.I Camino Caplstran,o between Oso ·Parkway and La'P•z Road. It the San Juartaite cannot be ae.le.cted, the council recom· mended 111at the'5helter be built on a fourth a,lternate in Laguna Nia:ueJ south Qf Crown Valley Pirkway, near Cabot Road. Colin\y . officlals uy 111• San Juan C•plstra.no site really no lonaer ia under conslderaUoo by the boa\'(I ot supervisors because it is directly acrOM Camino Copistranolrom apropooedhous- ln«~elopment. • <See8IUll.Tlla,Pa1e.U> In populated regions,' the coyote adds s mall dogs and cats to its list or prey. Since January, three horrified San Clemente couples have watched as coyotes savagely grabbed their little dogs and dragged them away into the night. Monday night, a Capistrano Beach man shot and killed a coyote as it stole · toward his chicken coop. ''f don't know why, but it seems we·ve had a lol of calls about coyotes during the past week,·· s aid Ronald Coleman. ope ratio ns Officer or Orange County Animal Control. The callers have report ed ('Oyote s ightings in Sa n Clemente. San Juan Capistrano. Mission Vi ejo and Tus tin - urban areas that are bounded by vast expanses of open land. Cole ma n said the best defense pet owners have against the night stalker is to keep pets confined to their homes or other enclosures <See COYOTE, Page A2 > Burglar Dir~ 'Polit ical JI.ei.sts' To ld ' ( ·SAN FRANCISCO CUP!) -The FBI and city police hired a John Birch Society m e mber to _burglarize the offices of Bay Area radical palilical groups over a three-year period, it was charged here. Uavid .8 . .Bronson, who recently completed a 27· month prison term for what he termed ' 'conventional·· burglary, said Tuesday police paid him between $25 and $45 for four of his eight "palltlcal" burglaries between April 1968andApril 1971. Police Sgt. John Vanucci, the alleged recipient of stolen records, denied the charges, as did the FBI. Bronson told newsmen be was a John Birc h member at \he lime and carried out the burglaries in the offices of the Progressive Labor Party and other grqups as hiS part in a "holy war" 'against com- mun1sm. \ He said his aim wls to gain information which coul\I be used to "pollUcally destroy or neutralize the ra!lkal moveJnent in Northern California." ' pronounced them man and wife. The two witnesses drove the newlyweds in a four-wh eel·drive 1 truc k to a spot on the banks or the Chobe river called Serondela. "It is a ve ry lovely ~pol on the ri ver bank ... said M asalila, who followed in his official truck. "Mr. Knoessen opened one bottle of champagne and the other wit· ness opened another. ;·Nearby two hippos in the waler greeted us. and we could see a rhino about 400 yards away.·· Miss Taylor wore a green dress edged with lace and decorated (See STARS, Page A2) Burg lars Hit El Toro H o me Rings and cash with a total value of $1,700 have been stolen by burglars who broke into an El Toro home, Ora nge County Sheriff's officers r eported today. Deputies said intruders whose method or entry remains un - known took the jewelry fr-om th e home ol dental assistant Joann Gail White. J8, while she was absent from the premises. Re-erection Fund 'Large' WASIBNGTON (UPl l -Mo'e than $1.5 million remains in the treasury or former President Richard Nixon·s 1972 re.election committee, according to a report riled Tuesday with the Federal Election Commission. But most or the money is tied up in Watergate -related lawsuits and demands for reimbunement of legal fees from campaign ol- ficlalf '!ho were later charged with crim~. • Enge l s aid there wa s no evidence as to who killed the calves.or why. Although t11e group apparently left the are3 and there has been no tra('e or them in the Midwest. authorities told the 1,000 resi· dents or l~ake VIiia Lo report •·any strange goings-0n:· Cut Off F oot for Proof? DUBLIN, Ireland CAP > -Tho kidnapers of Dutch businessmBn Tiede Herrema are threatenint to cut off one or his feet if police keep insisting on proof he is alive, Herrema said in a tape- reocOfded mess a-ge today. The message said the SJ-year· old businessman, k.idnaped out. side his Limerick home Oct. 3, was being held by the .. Irish Liberation Organization." lt was the first time the group behind the kidnap has named itself. It also called on the Intema· tional Red Cross to bring pre- ssure on Irish authorities to secure his release. a new de· mand. Orlicial s o f He rrema ·s Ferenka steel company said the voice on the tape clearly was that . of Herrema. and newsmen hear- ing the recording s aid the busi- nessman obviously was emo· tionally distressed. Kitchen pots and pans were heard rattling in the background or the recording. The recording reiterated that Herrema will be killed if the Irish. government does not meet the. demands or the kidnapers by freeing three Irish Republican Army guerrilla1:1 from jail. And it appealed to Irish authorities to ' call off lheir dragnet. They re- fused. "Pl ease do not put my life it'\ danger by looking for m e. Physically and mentally I have s uffered already." the recording said. "My abductors say they wilt not give the Iris h government the satisfaction or getting me bl:lck alive unless the demands l:lre met. I do not understand wh y these three prisoners -one or wh om is a m other of a young child -cannot be released."' the message added. The recording said; "If you ask for proof I am aJi ve again they threaten to cut my root ore and send it lo you .·· Thieves Use Crane, Truck ESCONDIDO (U PI I -A truck and c rane probably were used to steal a 1,500-pound iron s i g n fr o m th e Ta co Ol e Restau r a nt. owne r Glade L. Hainey says. The sign. valu ed at $500. was leaning against a w all al the re- ar of the restaurant when ii was taken, he s aid Tuesday. lfe told off icers the sign was owned by the Coca Cola Co. or San Diego. The sign was 9 feet high and 12 feet wide. Coast Weather Cont inue d w a rm a nd sunny skies Thursday with hi ghs from the 80s al the · b<>aches to the low !«hi in- land. Lowstonight 54 lo62. INSIDE T ODA. Y A. fOrmE'r South Vietoomese "enator . who escaped from Saigon un.dE"r threat of death, /ind1 new life in Laguna · Beach. A.JS. ' ,\ I " " ••• •• ... Cl-I " .,.J .. .... .. ... ·--_ .. ____ - ' A2 OAILVP1LOT SB ~otNeeded 9 • Tax Hike Nixed On Bond Issue? A tax increas t• probably ";ill J1ot be required to finance 1111.:-· Capistrano Unified School J)u;. t rict 's proposed S30 million school construr tion bond issue. Supt. J eronll' Thurn!i ll'y s;..11d Tuesday. Ap}>earing before directors of the San Clcmt:'nle Chamber of Commerce. Thornsley s aid -edded lax based created by. yettr-· t o·year inc re:ise!i in assessed valuation would allowU1edislrict to hold the l'xis l1ng bond rate at its present level and still financt· lhe saJe of the nt'w bonds. The current bond TL-demption New Arrests In Airport Skim Probe? By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Of lM D•llY ~UetSWtl Oran[:t'.' Count y Sht'.'riff"s in - vestigators have s uspended ac- tive obser\'ation or the m ain county airport parking lot. where an alleged $500-a -day receipt skimming operation "''as un- covered this week. But Sheriff·s Capt. Robe rt Griffeth said today the investiga- tion intp the elaborate sche me is still unde r w ay with "som e possibility,. or additional arrests in the near future . Deputies Monday ni ght arrest- ed Marinus H. Van Lent, 44 , of 20361 Seven Seas Ori\'e, in 1-t.unt- ington Beach on charges he masterminded the plot that some county sources claim may have cost the public up to $:01,CXX> in Jost revenue over the past two years. "The s uspect we now have in custod y b as refused to s ay anything except that he wanted to see his lawyer,·· Griffeth said. Investigator s had hoped Van Lent would implicate others in the alleged s kimming scheme, which is believed to be a two or three·man operation. Griffeth an d o th er in - tax rate is 58 t:cnt.s per $100 as- sessed valuation. The school board is consider- ing a $30 m illlon issue nexl March to finance conslruclion or new schools in Mission Vi ejo, S0:tn Jllan Capistrano ;.ind Dana Point. E:nrollment projcetions pr('- pared for the board show that otn csti matC'd 8,500 new students can ht' e~pectetJ within thoktistrict l:Jy 1980. The distrirt s tretched from San Clemente to ~t iss ion Viejo. Thornsley indicated there may be opposition to the bond issue from residents or areas like in t'Stablis hed arC'as ..... ·here enroll · ment growth has all but stopped. 'The fa ct is that all of us, all our lives, havt· to support our schools.·· the s uperintendent said. He defended use of bonds for new school construction since future residents or the district will help Pay the cost of bond re- tirement . The pitc h for the bond . issue was a m on g several school - related topics addressed by the s uperintendent. He warned that local s·chool boards are losing more and more control of their districts to the state. Thornsley cited legislation re- cently signed by Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr., giving partial col· leclive bargaining rights to teachers and establishing a state agency to referee in e mplOye- ernployer d isputes. "It won"t be long before all salary matters will go to state mediators and union officials, ... Thomsley said. GrUl Tickets To Be Sold At 2Stores Saddleback Valley residents will find it easier to participate in the rivalry bet\\•een El Toro and Mission Vi ejo High Schools this year. vestigatorli say there is no Tickets for Tl-IE footba ll game ence to indicate .inana&e -between the two arc being sold in t officials af~:tbf:::~mp:oil\Y ... ~~.iJea sporting goods stores. ding the lease. on the ~unty-Normally. t ickets for the owned_ lot w~re involved in the schools' games a re sold only at skimming. Contract~ for park-· the schqols and the game. But a In' is heldt by f prkmg Syste'l!I =•n for El Toro, lhe hoot Inc., whtCh receives about 7 pfir.:-~ B said 't,he additional sales cent of t~e annual gross receipts ; sJtes. ;ere arranged to save the now estimated to be $840,000 a schools from 'being bombarded year. with requests from the com-Griffeth explained that :.in-munity. dercover officers who made There is. she said, great in - several movies and performed terest in the g ame. '•Jt 's the around the clocli: s urveil lance or even t of t h e year.·• Extra lhe parking lot in pa.st weeks bleac hers will even be brought in have been taken out of lhe fi eld to accommodate the crowd, she lortbe time being. said. ''We are waiting for some addi· Kickoff will be at 7::1> p.m. Fri· lional cross checking from the day. Oct. 24, in the Mission Vi ejo rounty auditor's office before stadium. proceeding any further," Grif-Tickets may be purchased in fethsaid. . . _ Forrest Allen Sporting Goods. An_ exb.aust1v e s even-week_ m-Laguna Hills or Saddlebac k vest1g.at10~ o -r-rtre:sk1mming--sportriig -c·oods, EJ TOro.-They OJ)erat1on involved a check or cost $2 for adults, so cents for stu -!l'Or~ than 10,000 cancell~ park-dents with ASB cards and 75 1111 ticke!-5 by county_ auditors. cents for other students. Investigators claim the sus- pect or suspects managed to sidestep supposedly "rail safe" price registering devices used at the lot. • • Officers allege they substituted ••tost ticket couJ)(>ns'' with in· variably lower J'rice figurea for regular slampe parking tickets. The difference thought by in- vestigators to be $250 to $500 a day, was allegedly pocketed by the suspects .. Investigators at this point are not certain exactly bow much has been s tolen from lhe public coffers or where the money was s pent_ ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT · Jack R. Curley 1 \lktPrH1dtnt •tld Ge""'"'"""N90'' ! Thoma5 Kttvll ~ ldllM 7h0m•s A. Mun:ihlne ~""l""ll- (harltsH.Loos Rlch&rdP.Nall f ~Mlt.Mt "'-""Int t.illft Auto Jammed Under Truck BUTI'ONWILLOW (UPI ) -A car traveling at an estimated 100 miles per hour r a mmed the rear of a truck-trailer r ig on In- terstate 5 near here Tuesday night. It wedged beneath tht? trailer and was dragged several hundred feet before the truck driver realized what happened. The two m en inside the car were critically injured, pried out or the t angled wreckage and ta k e n to a h ospital in Bakersfield. The Highway P atrol said truck drive r Milton E . Francis, 54, or San Jose, heard a thud and saw sparks coming from the back of his trailer when he looked in the re{lr view mirror. F..-PageAI STARS.· •. with g uin ea -fowl f eather!>, M ~sali la said. ~le reported the bndegroorn was in a red shirt, open at the neck, white stacks , red socks and white shoes. ''They see med very excited but <'OmpGsed," the comrg,jsaioner ::1aid. ••J don't think they had a party afterwards becawie I think they would have invited. m e iC they bad." Gavin de Becker, the Burtorts• executive aide, said today at the Chobe game lodge: "Th e Buttons wo,n .. t be h·ere today.·· Jfe refu.sed to SllY where they were and added: ''Tho Burtons will leave for a place unknown to YOll or any news~.pel\. They r e- lllse to talk to l"' plela or be photographed." \ -~·---·--~-\-·-· ---j T • .,,_ r,. . .. ·• .. • ~· I • .-• First One9s A Real Whopper It didn't m atlE!r to l.omarefla Ele me ntary School children that their school's birth- day cake had o nly one candle on it. lt"s size m ad e up the difference. 1-le r e the s tu- dent council m embers (from left) Jimmy Mille r. 11 ; Dean Smith, JO; l vo Caoue tte. 11. a nd Ross Caouette. 9, put frosting on 1nasterpiecc produced by mothers . The cake, d ecorat e d with the Lomarena ma'icot, was consumed during Tuesday·s birthday p arty. F,....PageAI COYOTE ••• during the night hours. The three a ttacks that oc- curred in San Clemente involved dogs that had been put outside for A-plant Accident Procedure Outlined the ni ght. · Under the s tate Fish and Game Code, the coyot e is considered a non.game animal and may be s hot. Colema n pointed out. however, that s hooting prohibitions are in effect in populated areas, but said it would be doubtful they "·ould be enforced if a person "''as trying to protect his pet or 'Ji\'eSlO<'k . In some parts of the country, so-called '·coyote guns" have been used lo kil l coyotes. The gun ac:,l.J,lp.lly is aJDechanism that in-"' ~poison-tpto a coyote's mouth ': when it bites into a pieee of bail. On paper . Orang(' County gov- ernment is no\v prepared lo deal \\'ilh the resul ts of a .. possible but extremt>ly improbable" m ajor nuclear acc ident at t he San Onofre a tomic power plant just down coast from Sa n Cle mente. The co unt y Board of Supervisor s Tuesday adopted a 27-page document prt>pared by their Off ice or Emerge ncy Services detailing the types of accidents that could happen and the methods of handling the af- term ath. Supervisors also ordered seven departments with dutielS directly linked to emergency proct..'d ures Alice Hopf of New York, a naturalist and ·~thor of "Wild Zone Change Cow;ins Qfr1,he Db ' l'tiCL.coyote :. ---- guns have"been ,o\itlaWed,tb.some • parts because Uley will 'poison any animal that biles into the bait. For Station Turned Down Coleman said it is conceivabl e that Animal Control could set up some sort o( a trapping program. but added . "There would be Count y pl a nnin g com - mixed em otions. As soon as one missioners this week denied a re- wa.s killed, a lot or people would quest for a zone change to allow a to draft s pecific supplemental plans within the next two weeks. The e mergency services plan explains the county's expected role in a m ulti-agency response by federal, state and local en- tities and private business and industry. The county health department is designated in the plan as the lead responding agency in the event or a nuclear eme rgency at the power plant because it is the primary unit with racijological capabilities. • Other county depa rtment:i, in- cluding the Sheriff. Gener a l Services Agency, .FirJ? DeRarl- ment. social services, flood con- trol and the a uditor-controll er \\"OU!d assist the lead team. Th e report accepted b y supervisors stresses that while any nuclear operation is subject to the possibility of failure, Such plants have ou1tt·1n deterrents against accidents or a m ajor nature. be glad. Then there is that .ser vice station on the northwest percentage that want to see corner or Marguerite and Avery Nonetheless. the report stales wi ldlife protected ." Park~·ays in Mi ssion Viejo. preparations should be m ade in i\tT"!'i . Hopf pointed out in her The petit~on for :ezoning was case dangerous radiation leaks book that conventional foot traps filed by Tail Associates. Inc. on beyond the confines of the facili - often are no m atch for a coyote, behalf of.Gl!lf Oil Coll!. . ty, whether in the air or water considered by many naturalists Comm1ss1oners Shirley Gnn-s upplies. -to be a-par-t-ie-u-lar-i-y-smar-t..--....-dle. Peggx Cra_!!ston and Ron __ . . animal. Yeo voted fortlie denial on ffie . A~cm:;ding~to_ the-report..-any "Coyotes have become ex-~as~s of a_ comm!ssio~ policy to ~cc1de~ts w1th1n the plant con- tremely wily about avoiding hm1 t service stations 1n the area f1n~s w1l_I be h ~ndled by Sou~ern traps no matter how carefullY totw?p~rinte r_section . Cal1forn1a Ed1s~n an4'.' San Diego laid. seeming to take pride in s pr-Ex1s t1n~ zoning_ alre~dy alh~'A'S Gas and Electric. which own and lnging them or even urinating on four. ser\'tCe istat1ons m the 1m· operat~ San Onof_re. them :· she wrote. "The a nimals mediate area. ~ut in the !JDl1kciy event of a are expert ~tget.,tingout of traps, Commissioners GeraJd Sled-c r1l_l~al acc1~ent, such a s .~ often chewing otf their own foot m an and Earl Wooden voted massive melting of the pl~nt_s to do so, and stOries about 'peg agains t the d e nial, contending nuclear .energy cor~ ':-lfllt. 1l is leg' coyotes with only three feet that the market, rather t har1 conceded that ,radlalion could -or e ven two -abound .. planning, should determine t he escape into the surrounding corn· Al various times bounties need for service stations. munity. ··~ • •• Co unty plandn.cic«O~ miuioneN Tuudq c:OntJN eorisideration or an -~ ta! impact report On r-... f the South Couaty Anim81si.lor., -1'hf'malter-wa.sraetrorllo¥ . ., after development dtvisl!IXI ltatt .. planners said they wished to ; study the proposals CW'ther. .. The Wue of a shreUer in Ute oouthem portion of the count)' bas • been discussed tiince 1m wbm· county funds were f'ltltbuda;ete(l_ • torlhefacllity. - - A site in San Juan C.piltrano has the least adverse enviroo· mental impact, according to tbe report. Thal city, however, has~ ... consistepUy opposed the tacllity ~ and· determj ned that the use would not be ll1 conformance with theirgeneralpJan. A second .site, between Oso Parkway and La Paz Road near Catibt Road in MiSslon Viejo, Is not ln conformance with the coun- ty GeneraU>lan, according to the report. However, the county's Depart:- mentof Real Property Services i ' "leaniDg•1 toward acquisition of~ this site. the report says, and ~ Transit District is interested in ah!f" adjacent site. Another site in Mission Viejo~ on Camino Capistrano between'"' Crown Valley and Oso Parkways, could be acceptable, the report says.· The Mission Viejo Municipal Advisory Council, however, has also opposed an animal shelter in the.community. Another s ite. just south or Crown Valley Parkway in Laguna "Niguel would be in conformance with the county plan. * * * F,....PageAI SHELTER ••• l The animal s helter -w}\erever it finalJ y is built -will serve resi- dents from Irvine south to San Clemente. lt will have cages for 200 dogs and cats plus special facilities for b irds. A shelter in the south Orange County a rea will give local resi- dents better service than that which i!i now possible through the facilities in the City of Orange. proponents insist . ~ . .. ..if1 -=:..: l it Ruter Le~~ tr.1 Horse, Pot YU~1A, Ariz. (A P J -A U.S •. : Border Patrol agent on routine patrol near here discovered a ride rless ho r se carrying 110 pounds of marijuana. It was ap- parently the same horse the agent once owned. authorities said. The ~gent found burlap bags. containin g the marijuana across the horse's saddle and then spotted human footprints, Kelly Down in g. intelligence agent for the Border Patrol, said Tuesday. Boycott Failing LOUISVILLE, Ky. (APJ First reports from school officials: today indicated there was little support for a second boycott that. antibusing leaders called to pro- test court-ordered integration of Louisville aod J efferson County schools- have beenorferedforcoyotes. ;,;;;;:n:;-;·~.C---..,-.,.,.~-;-------...... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'IPi'i""""iiit.ii • ..,....iiii>:i°iiiiiriiiiiiiii;;;;;:;;;;;:;:;ii;iiiiiiii ''If we had a bounty, that would probably solve the problem,'' Coleman said. "l know quite a ·-few people who wouldn't mind getting $15 or $20 percarCass." Goldinez Now In LA Post Gem Talk Santa Ana Postmaster Hector Godinez assumed new duties to-l!f:ra!ll'~.,..,,..,. .. ,.. _, ,._...., day as acting district manager and postmaster for Los Angeles. Godinez, 51, will be responsible for both Los Angeles and Orange Counties. Replacing him in Santa THE ST AR.CUT DIAMOND Latest in Diamond Shapes ' Ana is t he man next in line, Hardly a year goes by wjthout Clayton Bakke .. formerly lhe th · · director of mail processing. e invention of a new s hape Cor Godinez served as postmaster diamond cutters to use. and we of the Santa Ana regional s tation wish that we could s how you the ~ since 1961 and was involved in all bea utiful, 53 point, flawl ess of the battles by residents to save star-cut diamond now in Geneva. theCoronadel Mar Yost Office. because it is a perfect example of HehasunlilJ~n~ltodecideifhe . what can be done by imaginative wanta the new ·30~ pennanenUy, designers and skilled diamond but he said todayih~wantsjow~t cutters. an~seehow helikestheda1ly Made in Five six and dnve from Santa Ana to Los I b I ' .Angeles. His ncw s alaryrangeb e I t -po !'l s hapes •• the new $.l8.uooto$46,000annuaJJy. configu!'alion res~ts ·~ a clean, clear diamond wtth shiny points that looks larger than its weight would,lndicate. Victory Claimed Sleek Chic The Lady Sek:> Fashion V\tltdles Although not quite as brilliant . LISBON, Portugal(AP)-Lef-as conventional round shapes, li1Jt mutineers hauled down the the s tar-c ut stone ·has a spread red nag ol rebellion !Tom their that makes a carat gem look like 1e23 NEWPORT BLVD , COSTA MESA garr!Jlon oulAldenorUletr:iOpor10 1~ carats and lends Itself teh 10 right, No. ZW3eQM-17J. WOWll·IOoll. tlr9C .. •• ,_ 0111 0111, ~·low IOPlll•lnl"I 11ffl bfdl. 0n11111s. • ' • today after clalmlnd vletory ln a ti I l ll. t I CONVEN IENT TEAMS · BanKAmoricwd-Mntera,.;o •howdown with tbe"central &OJI·. r:Ji,.~~ ar y WC 0 unusua "••29-YEA·R·S-INiiTiiHliEiiiiSiiAM·E·L·OC•AaTl:aiOllN·-·P·H·O·N·E·---····--! emme.n.t. . . • . ~ • ··---J .: . • \/ , ( • ---·--------~- \ ' ' ' . f .,neer Kllletl ,.. ' . •:-suspect Releases · • • • ~ H"astages,. iVf!tf Up ' . KINGS Bl!!ACH (APl-11:-man lnnislree Club. Ken Gordon, an Who 1atd be bad· robbed a bank attend•nt at a se'fvlce staUon killed a Police otncer re. across the street from the club, thelaat of four host.a.ea he aaid he saw a ted van pull up. · or. ei&ht boun ancl sUfren~_ ~ ~·A man i.q_the truck _ (ap-dfred' ·Taeaday nl~t ·after ti parenUy a hostil'fe) jumped out f~er Marine Cors-war CQcm-• and ran behind the van yelling ride pel'IUAded hJm to live Up to two higbwa1y patrolmen who al.d..bontlea •aid. ,. ' were parked atongsid& the sta-~·cer Coun~111-tff'1 inlpec-Uc:.i in two cars,•• Gordon said. I.It Mel MeDouaal aald K-etJi "A guy Jumped out ol the J~es Meller wu talked into driYer's side and -ran aCT'O&S the llYinl uP l>la -8ICI lurDlu& street. He bad a rtne bi his band ~lnbJi.att7A.Oendqien, and dropped a pllld .. Wben be lf. federal Aleobol, Tllbecco and' "'°l'Pod the furl, Ille patrolmen iili'ioarms Bureau ._ial a1ent s~artOd sbootlqg, firin1 tbrie • had served with Meller ln times.'' Vietnam. MW LEE SAID sbe wu~un-'"The ceneral penuulcn: was bathing outaide the c.lt.1bbouse d6ne by Larr'y. He Is a VS)'. elooe wben she beardJhreeshola about personal friend'' of Mellft's; 1 p.m . She said •he went•into the I .McDougalsaid. glaSs-and-wood recreation "'The weaPon wa.s surrendehd · ~ter ~d ••w a gunman husU· ·to ~O' .It, W~ extr:emel1 mg three men around the room . em~a stt11atlort.at tbat-.tbne. ''He s~aid, 'I'vt' robbed ,a 1Itwasg1vent0Larryasagesture bank J've shot a cop arid J I of friendship." · don't.' know ·how to get out of •. this ','' she a.a.id. t MELLER HAD ~AKEN four When she asked how he was cer-persons-hostage 1n a resort tain he bad killed an officer, she clubhouse on._tbe sbor~ of Lake said he replied, "I was in the T~eightboursearli.er; . service, and I know wfJen I've Ive robbetl a bank, Ive shot killed someone.'' . Bi ~oP and I don't kftO:*.,~w I'm The gunman allowed Miss Lee ~ing io get ~ut of this, Meller to leave with a nOte saying be sflkl, accordmg to Pat Lee, 22, wanted to negotiate with officers. tl!ie first hostage to be released. The other hostages were iden· Sheriff William Scott said tified as Dennis Wahn 26 Pat ¥.ellef, ~4 , was b'ein~ held Malley and Bob Harry. ' ' wt.~t. ba1~ today at a poli.ce sub-About so heavily armed law en- sl:ttion 1~ Kings Bea~h. . frircement officers cordoned off !fe said Meller IS under.!"· the building and attempted . to vl'stiJati~ .by state authoryt1es persuade Meller . to surrender, r-or k1dnap1ng and assault with a and McDougal convinced Meller ~adJy . ~eapon and by federal ·to allowhlm into the buildi.J}.g. thor1t1es for bank robbery. ott 15aid Nevada authorities McDOUGAL LE~RNED . t~at ould question Meller later Meller, an electronics technician about a bank ~obbery and the from Was hington •. D .C:·· had. sh"Ooting death of a highway served t~o tours ~ V1~tna~. Patrolman. wor~ed with electroruca f1r!11:5 m r." ,. •. Thailand and recently v1s1ted LA LONE GUNMAN wearing a sift mask robbed a Nevada Na· tional .Rank br:an~h shortly before noon Tuesday-at ~ Hill, Nev., near the south end of Lake Tahoe. About $4;250 was taken, authorities said. ·Nevada highway patrolman Gary Gifford stopped the gun- man near Zephyr Cove, Nev .. on lt.S. 50. Witnesses said Gifford was shot in the head after a struggle and, \~e ,gunp>an con· tinued traveling north." Clendinen in San Diego. Clen· <linen was rushed to the scene in a chartered airplane. · About 5 p.m., Melter released Wahn and M·alley, and al about 7:30 p.m ., Clendinen arrived 8.nd began talking with Meller. ''He spoke of giving himself up . He also spoke of taking his own life. He talked to• bis mother on the telephone," said McDougal. -Autl\oriV~f , ~ajd )lf~IJ.er ap-~ PJlrenp~ .. ~~P~ ,aJ>o\i>;~r , n;i.an ptaae before he amved at th' · · Finally, at 8:27 p.m., Barry walked out of the club. McDougal also emerged with the rine. A half. a.": ~our lat~i:. Meller .. ~sl Cienw,n~.~al)la¥.t'9k~" .M'J!Jl~r WM . handcwxea an a _en away. ' . . ,J (, ~ ~ ~ 4 ' • fl·~ • • ' 1 1, T .\Jf!~:1.····, ...... 1··n 11.,. p F. "' ycQon·. · · ays": ·me · With Family Loan I .sAN DIEGO <AP) -Financier C. Arnholt Smith, once the : < 1 ruJer of a huge corporate empire, reportedly had to borrow ::1t money from relatives to pay the bulk of his $40,000 in federal f ~fmes . ' ' ., · Smith, 76, who had been fined for illegal political campaign 1 'contributions and in connection with bank fraud charges, paid '!~ 139,100 in three cashier's checks Tuesday to the San Diego Court 11·1.aerk's office. State Before that, Smilh - ) whose personal fortune was once estimated at S50 million . -had been paying off the Imes $100 at a time. c-dlilaa11 l11dkted· LONG 'BEACH CUP!) -A Federal Grand Jury Tuesday :':11 indicted former City councilman Bert Bond on charges of bribery, ()1 political payoffs, gambling and conspiracy stemming from an al- . · Jeged attempt to bribe other councilmen into permitting gambl- ;. 'in& in the city. • ~. Bond, 59, a former Long Beach vice mayor, was one of fi ve men named in the three grand jury indictments. He served on the ... • eow1dl from 1960 until June when he was defeated in bis reelec· -..rJ tioo bid. I . • ' .... ,_. 1'l•rdered . ' LOS ANGELES (UPI> -A cocktail waitress found slain in her car may have been the only person who could have identified the killer of a restaurant owner and his wife who were ~hot "ex- eCiit.ion style'' ia tbeir·fortress:-like holne, polices.aid.l)Jesd~~ fdv~atofl said the killer of Herbert Cbance .. :16, oWfter of th& Nu Vlay LOUnge, and his wife earolihe, '47, may also have killed Delores Watson, 42, a waitress at the bar, to prevent her from identifying.him. · • ··,._vfj .. ' " lff-Slr•e• .. ,_,, ... 14 .... -(~ • ' ~4-CV,,R/. OJ.l,'ff-A man suspected of bungling an at-<~ ti~t ~ber'Y. fat-.lly.sho~ himself in the tfmple Tuesday af hll Caf t~avelled a£'4Q rNles an hour, sending the auto crashlhg lliroulli 8.rence;# ·a )am Industrial plant. • .. :o TtlersusPectlWasid~Wlecl as James C. Bing!!r, 39, San Jose. -·- ecords 'Sealed' N FRANCISCO (UP)) -1 ts of three psychl1µic ex· atiOns of Patricia Hearst,1 defen1e attorneys have ribed 11 ••spaced out,'' • Id be Ja the inall to a ledor_-J court $ud1,e, l0d¥J'. ; Browning wanted F ederal Judge Oliver Carter to agree to a revtsed motion With the word- ing: ''Copies of said PIYChiatric reports shell be furnished to counsel for plaintiff and deren· dut and may be furnished by them to their agents." • l.; . .., "' 'llt!',. ' • Jallt Van ·de-K a9tll ;of ei."'%. .. ere.- ' would try to save lbem from a horrible fal,e -Uv· Ina Uk~ New ~ .. -•. "l1le 39-yeal'Old member ot qle food processlng family, pro- mised> a crackdpwn on street crime. and ••career crtmtnats :--•-......._.__ ~ • • . ' ' ,, " -:--.,. __ • -.. -·~····-·--·~ Want ' a different look! Tobias"'.Jeisure suit by A-I -. of P.olyester gaba.cdine twill ·· It's the subtle hint of texture that makes this suit -distinctly debonair. And, it's woven polyester that gives .. you incredibly comfortable wear. For business or for' socializing, this suit carries you through very handsomely. \'\litb front and back detail stitching, contrasting buttons, $45 Pants, 32 to 38, popular lengths, Sl9 J acket, available in sizes S to XL, $26 Men's Sliicks and Coordinates ' • • . , DAILYP,Ldf - '"Ba~~ in S . : · ety' . • ~ .~, .. '!. LO$ AMGBLSS AIPJ> -Rudi Ann lloi'ebouu, after ~ '1'oft as a flClllft for ilwolwment In tbe.JlllNoo FamUy'i ·~ lfambur4er 2Jot," haa removed tbe "X'; fro'! her forel\eacl an.I , saysllbe .. "aeared1odeatb"oftbegan9 .. • ~ r . llflas ll(ottllo111e, 23,lmown as "Dllfoli"-llftbe.P-11y, was or-' '.!:., .dered beld on ·$1;DOO ,ball Tllesday1ror ralllpl to appear for •en-f' I • ""<IQ In 19'10. 'Siie and lour other, Ntml<ll {9ll..,.erw, lncludln&' J.Yneuo "Squeaky" Fromme. had pfeade<tDO' enntest to charges • • thel' clrul•ad a w~ 1eheduled to testify a1ainst Chari• Man.on al hll trt,i fer the Sharon Tate murder1, feedlll1 her an I LSD·l•cedbamtilir11ertodisorienthermlnd. --I Her attorney oald she had "re·entered eslablllbm,nt toele· ty," was l1yl111 quietly and caring ro'r h~r two children, renounced the Manson clan and "ls seared to death of wbat tbo.,.outOC:Jall maydotober.'' · ' • • - • -.. . .. -. ,f~ ' ... . . ' ' .. " ! , '' "! ,,, . " . . . ' ·-· .• . . .. ' ...... ' ' ... .. ""'"" •. ! .. '· ;,)( (', .. ... ' .. If' .. 1 •,!' . .. ' I l/111 )< . ~. ' l \ I .., ... ~ ' I ' \ \ ' .. 11ow .. er, t!le po7t'hiatri0' re- 1ord1 or t~e Zl ·yea~l'l\d Mw1paper h•ireas are, to; re-\ . ~ ,.•led b7 ,COIU;I cio:de'i' to .ii but the prooecution and de· 1..,,1e attorneys directly in· Yblv~~ th' c8!e ..... 1 ~· The words t•to heir agents, 1• .. Browning said, could con ~ ' .... \ eeiv,.bly includ~ ,FBI agents SOJ.J:rH COAST ~~A~ . 1 -,; t A motion to chanee the a .. llablllty of the examinations was made TuHday by U.S. At· llonley Jam<;1 L. erinll. r ' worltin& oa 'the cUe. , · ·• ... ~ • ' Judge Carter Tuesday or-' \ , dered Browning's mot.Ion put · over indefinitely. an actlon 1 \. which effectively let stand a previous orderJ.Ualing the Bui oc 'SSouih'COast Plaza, San Diego Freeway at Bristol, Costa Mesa, 551Fo6·1-1 •. 1 • ' ... ' 1transcripts to> I'll but tbe de-· · .• , • 1 \• rense and proeecutloa. '----'----------.--------------------...... ~------~--------..: ' J, ' I . ,.,, A8 • DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE 1 An Exemplary Action Trimming the high cost of education has become a favorite pastime among administrators or the Sad- dleback Unified School District. Supt. Richard Welle's administration has cut out such frills as !ree janitor uni!orms and telephone credit cards -all of which has resulted in saving tax- payers $174,000 since last spring. No one foresaw how serious Dr. Welte was about practicing economy. But it became evident t~at he ·meant it to include everyone when he refused his own raise last week. , .../The 6.6 percent pay increase offered by the board of trustees would have raised the superintendent's salary to $40,500 a year. However. Dr. Welte r ejected the offer saying that _the spending spiral had to stop and it might as well begin with him. Dr. Welte's action won't make much of a dent in a budget as big as Saddleback's, but it does set an ad· mirabletone !or the leanfiscalyear ahead. Raises Questions Lame duck Irvine City Councilman Henry Quigley has a nnounced his candidacy f~r t.he Republican spot in the 74th Assembly District primary election. He also has reyealed ~hat a. num~er of prominent developers now doing busmess 1n Irvine are among his financial backers. The developers include Irvine Company Presi- dent Raymond Watson, William Jahns, Paul Presley, Randall Presley, Harry Rinker, Alex Robertson Jr. and Jim Warmington. toughened political "reform" laws. And Quigley bas made no erCort to conceal his backers; ii anything, the opposite is true. Still, the presence of the same n~mes on Quigley's election committee and the-council agenda cannot help but raise a few eyebrows an~ questio~s. not only about Quigley, but about the posS1ble relationships or developers and other councilmen. Although it is beyon!l th~ requirements of political conflict or interest laws, (lwgl.ey should refrain from voting on matters affectmg bis political backers for the balance of his term as councilman. Pass/Fail P.E. Nowhere is' the dif(erence among the abilities of high school students more clearly demonstrable than in the P. E . class. It is an indisputable fact that some students simply can ge t around the track faster. jump hurdles with greater agility. and catch balls better than others. 'l'he athletes who could do these things were always rewarded with "As'' while others, perhaps with greater academic promise, could barely huff and pufllhemselves to a "D". . . Action taken by the Saddleback Valley Unified School District Board of Trustees last week eliminates these inequities. Instead of being assigned a grade. students at El Toro and Mission Viejo hi gh schools will take P.E . on the pass/fail system. • . .. . -· . . -· ... ·. -··· -~ The campaign backing is well within the legal constraints o n local elected officials-even under Those stusien~ho continue to excel in class sports will sti11 be recOgnized for their achieve ments by special certificates. yet the stragglers will not be singled out for a rating they can't help. ''IT AIN'T MY ENI> THAT'S SINl<1N6:' 'None Acceptable' Dear Gloomy Gus • Choice of Apathy " I To the Editor; Who would want to live in a i community re presented by nobody? Any effort spent sup- porting the apathetic "none is ac- ceptable" election initiative, Pilot letter, Oct. 8, might better 1 be concentrated on fmding good candidates who will run . I I FortWlalely there is still time to in:;ure a good selection. \ EACH ONE of us knows so- meone with enough judgment 1 and energy to serve effectively • .on a city council. Most likely ~-~o candidate is~blic •P u1h t<>i•eiff · pven siif'lfdlmt vtdence-Cf. s port. Your willingness to help with work or money may be all that's lleeded.-As few as six dedicated workers have elected good can- didates. The California tradition of non- partisan local offices depends on : 1 the willingness of voters to de· 'I velop our own candidates. The ' best way to ·eXercise your J ' l , 1 1 i I I freedom of choice in 1976 is by starting now to urge the best citizens willing lo serve to run. LYMAN S. FAULKNER Plef11 tile Sq To the Editor: The fact of persons in Southern Orego.n giving up their possessions for a trip to outer space doesn't surprise me. Ha· ven 't millions of persons throughout the world been giving up for 2 ,000 years si milar passessions £or a promise of a "Pie in the Sky'' in the name of Christianity? People seem to have a need to be "ripped off." • ROBERT JACKSON Vet-Help To the Editor: Your editorial or Sept. 8 con- cerning voter registration service in OMV offices was re- cently brought to my attention. To allay your fears that it may make the lines longer in Motor Vehicles offices, a study prior to our adoption of the program shOwed us that the clerks can t.Xe a voter affidavit in less than four minutes. And once our year- round vehicle registration pro- gram ceu under way, the line!i should be s hortened con- ~idera~ly. llERMANSl!LAS Director '! Ee••••• • ...._. To tho Editor: l It ls my opinion that •'Chicken · UtUe'' pretty welt describes I much of the academic world to- ~ da7. They get a whim or a hunch or a tbeory aod they atl8mpt lo olnrt down the entire -in-duolr7withouta1b(edcf proo{. U they doll 't .,.lsb lo bdlove ' Quotee "To the preso al-. ebochred u It IJI with abuaesi tho World Is indebted for all the triumphs Wblcll have been obtained by r .. MOD• erid humanity over em:r and oppres1lon. '' -J-111- • "'When the preH Is free and -...,..,.-m111 1ble to' rood, oil IJI •·'' ( MAILBOX ) Lettn• from Teader• are welcome TM right ·10 condense le!ttrs to fit rpoce or eliminate libel is reserwd Utttrs of JOO woTds or less ~ll be given pre/nence All ldttrs must in- cJw:f.e.lignatuTe and mailing address· but names may ~ withheld on Te- quest if n/(icknt Tea.son ii appart'rll Podfll.;oiU no! be pubWhed Re Saddleback Valley School Supt. Richard Welte refusing hi s salary in- crease· Nobility is re- lative; he s hould have taken a pay cut A.F.S. fade. Any challengers to that con-something, you can prove it •iti,vely for 10,;J"ears and it just. wo.~t be cori'C.l'Usive Thll baloney about the ozone being damaged is speculation. There iS not a shred of proof that the ozone has t>een or will be damaged. . ~.in this x_ear of our nation 's Bicentennial! All it takes is guts, and we might acquire a statesman IT IS not the sky that is falling because or this ecology baloney, it is the United States economy. Nature will be healthy after these stupid professors are long gone, but if they don't say something sensational, that will bug everyone and upset industry, no one will ever hear of them. A theory is nothing but speculation until it is proven. We should not ups~t industry and the economy on speculation. Let them prove their theories, then we will do something about it. JAMES W. BOLDING • D -flopttt To the Editor: On the front page of your Oct. 7 edition, you di splay an article titled, "Buck a .Gallon" -•'Oil Boss Expects Gas Hike." I resent the disrespectful insinuation that just because a man is in the oil business, or more correctly energy business, he be referred to as "Boss." Mr. Randolph Hearst, who has certainly been prominent in the news this past year, is not re- ferred to as News Boss. Mr. Chandler is not referred to as News Boss. Why then call a man of Board Chairman Maurice Granville's position Oil Boss. Let's give him the sa me respect we give Mr. Hearst and Mr. Chandler and others in si milar po sitio n s of Te&PoDSibilily. JAMES W. MURRAY c a-.a1pr-t1e To the Editor: A smart concept is abroad in the land called "Winning by In· timidation.'' No better example of the· strategy is availabJethan that af- forded by our Canididate Quigley who jumps into the political swim very early with the stale· ment that·unlen a potential rival comes along Who can iatch the .,,1'00 to $100,000 whie '~81•~ hat available, that ba Qailley) has the best chance cf wiDDing tbe prlmar1 race for As· aemblyman Badh•m'Jseat. ' AT TRIS po}nt, ~ lo the rul• of "Wlnninl by In• timidaUon, '' OJ" potential rivals wlti..rt th•t many dollars would re1llze their hdvele11 pOSltton andpraenUy melt away, leaving Iba flela clear for Mr. Qul1ley'a cnbltlons. • 11111 rtducu the whole hope of democricy to a ritere aame of buclla. Even Mr. Abe Uneoln . l!lll!!l bf• bO'd ti!• prudoDae "'. ' REBA WILLIAMS B• Sllelters To the Editor: It bas recently come to our at- tention that at the Transportation Commission meeting of Sept. 25, on a motion by Commissioner Carol Morris, the commission voted to recommend that the City of Irvine withdraw from the OCTD bus shelter program. We feel that this action is unwise, not taking into consideration the complete ramifications of the re- commendation. Bus service enhances the quali- ty or life in Irvine, and ttte shelters at key locations (i .e. Town Center . Culver & Michelson, Culver & Walnut> would better serve the ridership than benches at numerous non- focal points. We want to make clear that we are not trying to play down the importance of bus stop benches, but are trying to see that the present funds are al- located in the mog\ efficient manner. OUll REASONS for this view- Poinl are as follows: l) The two highest density developments in the city are the student housing areas on the UCl campus and the Park West Apartments, both of which will be served directly by the bus shelter program. 2) Bus benches are valuable, but buses can be a practical medium or public transportation onJy if avail able throughout the year and in all weather condi· Uons . 3) lf the Transportation Commission feels that their de· cision remains the most prudent course of action, perhaps the in- terests of the OCTD ridership in the community could better be served by locating one or two rather than all three of the bus shelters at the above mentioned points. 4) We are cognizRnl of the fiscal difficulties faced by the ci- ty u well as by all public hOdies, however this is one instance where a relatively small invest· Jl*lt may preclude tbe Decessity fat much•creater in-In •tbe dty'a circulaticm syatem. In 'tJ>e future, I.be commlMlca ml)' , wt.biootrerparkinfcredlllode-\ v•lopera who collltf\lct bus bo6ches and shelters in t.belr commercial areas to relieve the eltyOf the cost o! these desirable amenitie1. GAltYE. PIVO Coordinator of the Social I EcololYCenter CURTISGJ'WIAll Vie. President of Aaaoelated \ Studrllnlo-UCI SB . • A Curious Relationship U.S. Still Backs Chile WASHINGTON -The closer we examine the relationship between the U.S. government and the Chilean dictatorship, the more curious it becomes. The military regime in Chile holds the dubious distinction of being one of the mo s t repressive in the world. Thousands of Chileans have been arrest- ed , beat~n . a nd tortured f o r th eir politic a l beliefs. Hun -·-l .. "., deeds more have simply disap- pearOO without a trace. Yet U.S. suppprt for the dic- tatorship has never waned. In- deed, it's gelling stronger. THE YEAR after Chilean strongman Augusto Pinochet took over, for example, U.S. economic assistance to Chile doubled from $9.8 million to $20.S million. According to current plans, Chile will get $77 million in 1976. Of this, $55 million in "Food for Peace"' runds alone will be earmarked for Santiago. Chile, in stiort, will gel an 85 percent slice of the food aid that will be pumped into all of Latin (JACK ANDERSON) America. On December 30, 19.74 , Congress cut off all military as- sistance to Chile. Until Congress intervened, however, military aid to Santiago was steadily climbing. It stood at $16 million in fiscal 1974. These are merely the obvious ways Wa11linJton has helped keep the junta afloat. Oc- casionally we also get a glimpse of the covert assistance gi veo to Chile:-:..; TAKE, for exampJe, the Army 's ''Sc hool of the Americas,'' located in the Panama Canal Zone. The school, stuck back in the jungle near the Caribbean Coast, has bee n around in one form or another for three decades. It is specifically designed to train Latin American soldiers; all classes are taught in Spanish. To no one's great surprise, we discovered that about a third of the school's students in 1975 came from ,:bile -575 out of a total enrollment of 1,765. One papular course, enUUed ''Officer Combat Arms Orienta· ti on,'' was attended by 993 stu- dents. Over half of them -504 - were Chilean officen. THEY WERE given slanclard military training in such subjects as map reading, first aid and signal communications. The em- phasis, however, was on antiguerilla warfare. A full 16 hours of Instruction, for example, were devoted to ''basic concepts of coun- terinsurgency in urban areas.•• Another nine hours of ·~ycbolc,igical operations'' were ..t:au.ght. But the mOSt intensive in- .ti:uction was given in 125 hours .ii& 1 ''co\interinsurgeitey opera- 'BJ_:,,,anti~erilla w&rfare~ the Until Congress put an end to military assistance to Chile nine months ago, in short, the U.S. government was teaching the junta's foot soldiers bow to repel the ''dissidents'' who oppose them. Footnote: Ten of the 11· coun· tries that sent soldiers to the basic officers course in 1975 are outright dictatorships. Bolivia, presided over by the repressive Col . Hugo Danzer, sent 203 stu· dents. The once democratic Uruguay, which nOw has what experts believe is the highest per capita ratio of political prisoners .in the world, sent 37 students. Regrets of Love Untold "When l lhink of all you have meant to me all lhese yeaTS it is olrrwst more than I can do, not to lell you." -Old New England farmer to his mate of endless yea.rs. ( ) with those of his fellows who had CHARLES earned it. When the time comes. he is a foundered vessel. McCA BE "I'll thank her; but it will be "------------"'-like pulling t eeth.'' Resonant It happened again last week. Someone I had known quite well, and for a lon g time, died in a dis- tant place. We had gone through quite a rew things together. Yet, had he thought of me at all during his last days or illness, there is no way he could have known that I not only liked him, but rather loved him_ I do not know how common this atniction is. this i11ability to ex- press love. I know that it has been with me nearly all of my lire, and h as caused me many mo· m e nt s o f regret. In spite or this I have not been able to change subst antially in this particular as l ha ve grown older. Some of this inhibition is un- doubtedly hereditary. I doubt' if my mother ever kbsed me more than a couple of Umes in the years that I can remember. As I grew up, disapproval wu vocal, even s trident, and was the gene ral tone df social in- tercourse. WHEN YOU dld something that warranted approval, you were rewarded with silence. I do silence, with maybe a hard little smile thrown in. Gushing was a great sin in my house. It has re- mained so, though there is a wealth of example lo tell me ot the folly of this reflex. THE 111.lSH have been called loveless. I know of no single word that describes the deepest part or a certain kind of Irishman. With all the swagger and bogus charm of his prototype, ttus particular rrtshman, usually bl ack of color- ing, is au fond without the capaci- ty to show deep feelings. This is less his curse than his strength. These are the Irish who ''get somewhere:• There is a subphylum. of this kind of Irish. He is the fellow or lass who feels love and cannot say it. Llke the New England farmer it is a klnd of pride with him that he cannot and will not utter his affection. This timidity, for lhal. IJI what it . is. comes on aa truculeneefartoo often -th• same 'kind of truculence w)llcb wW not permit an Irishman to give a lllraitlbt answer to a figure ot authority. YoU ask blrn. thotimeolday, and he says what's It to )""1! He111ks himself II lie loves his mother or his dearilA friend, and he IB Uk .. ly to antwer himself with a q-· Lion: Ab, what do I need with them! notsaythls llghtly. Nottobeh..-. Yf:T TllS' nron -._..,,..,.. ried, •not to feel consWllly the lrOmthlallidq!alfectkno•lllo . ch .. ttl>lnt whips{ was a reward. • 1 .... 1'1111 W\be -lblal of ':IWhen my chl dren h~ve ac· all. He IOM>ft tbt um• and compllshed something of which 8'aln, In I.be caurae otbiJI life, he J've lxi!e.n proud, m,y reaction bas wUI rearet, and deeply, that· he • ~ mucb the same: A atoie ~ nat&harehi.s1oveandrespe9., 1) v. ~ with time, I can hear my mother having said this, and said it more than once. And I can recall, too, the lines of Housman: '"The heart from out the bosom is never given in vain ... •• Housman said it was paid with sighs aplenty, and costs you end- less rue. And he added, How true, How true! THERE ARE things one would like to change, and which one cannot change1 and this is perhap5 the n'loSt perpleldng of our tragedies. I am dammed and seemingly permanentfy Cr om saying to anyone but myselt things which cotlld make life easier !or others. OR.ANG£ COAST DAILY PILOT Rob<ri N. W<ed. f'Ml<i< .... 1;honxz1 Ktnlff. Eddor Borbcro Krrilricll. 0£diloriol,,... ,,.,.. 11te editorial page cl the Daily Pilot seeks to inrorm and stimulate reJdtn by ptfBt:!ntlng on·thU page diverse rommtnl4ry on topicS of lnttrest by l)'ftdfcat· td tolumnlsl5 "nd c1rtoonbts, by providing. a rorum IOf" readtta' views and by pre1enting_.U.l1 newspaper's opinions and ideas on turttnt topic•-The editorf1l optnk>ns of the Dally Piklt appear only·in the editortal column at the t"I' of tho page. Opllll°"" ex- ptessed by the columnfstll and cartoontatl and letter writers are thttr own 1nd no tn4onement of 'their views by .J_!he Dally Pilot should beJnlerrlC'UJ · Wednesday, October 15, 1975 • 7 I \ I \ ' ' ---- ~•·win -SDtTIO ·*· Totlay's Ctosr.• N.'l'. Stoeb SECTIONS, 70 PAGES --qRANGE COUNT¥; CALl,FOf!lllA WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1975 TENCENT$ . --. --l1xine _Qrders. AllleildDJent • • on ' -Village , 117 DOUG PlllTl8CHJ; ~Of ......... _ Irvine ~councilmen Tuesday edited out the issues of aarieulture and "Speed.iQI' de· velopm~t_of a new villap from \ a serie• of, ''housekeepina'' am.endm<Ots lo tbe ,..,..al plan. A u.Um.ber ol amendments de- :siped to clarify a.ad.elaborate on Mtatementl in lbe lenetal plan -.ere.approved. ...... .. .. . ·Couacilwomaft Gabrielle Pryor voted against the •P· proved general pla.n amendment. contending that some ol the word cbanaes made at T.._esday's 1H1ion were unirreptable. Coune;ilman Robert West was on vacation during Tuesday's ;1--1 · vote. · Jin. Pryor'e obJed.ioras cen· tered on word changes that eliminated proP!>Sed special Crash K. treatment for developers of lower-coal homes ln the city. The coun~U ordered plumers to prepare a eepua_te amend· ment oo the •eneral plan lh•l " would ·~ de.velopmenl of the "VWace o( New Culver'' and ad- dress the issue or preservation of agriculture in the cit)I'. • '. I# 1.300-•cre New CU--w .. Ille -ey port of T!ooldaY<s pro- _.., 1eneral-ptafdlqe. New ~-to ---ol. Cul....-Dri•• betw-lloalton PvltWay and theJlan DielO rr-ay. 'the area was set in Ule city general plan. for development after 1980. Tbe c.ti,ange, itiOdopt· ed. would~allO-development to Tbe new ame'ndment should be belof'e the council.i.c December. Speeding development or the 'Disln aa 5000 aa the paperwork can b&-proeetsea:.::...... -' - 9 11ae Irvine Company, owner or the land, P,retsed for the chance contendJn1 the area would be less expensive to develop than most other areas which bave de- velopment approval. Couse· que11tl>':"t the Company main- Labied, Jiomes could be priced at a level tha_t_.would be competitive Uttbeare-a's market. In exchange for speeding de· V&>pmeot ol New Culver, the .. _ -_,, Marines Di.e on Trainer Aircraft CHERRY POINT, N.C. (UP[) -Nine Marines were killed to- day in the naming crash ot a twth-engine plant used ror train- ing-navigalors al this Marine Corps air station~ military authorities reported. The propeller-driven TC4C CuUstream, attached lo the 2nd Marine Aircrart Wing, had just lifted of( on a routine training mission. but then veered to the right for unexplained reasons and crashed about 500 yards from the runway, a spokesman said. The crart, which has a wing minoisSit~ span or 18 (eet and is 61 reet long, was designed specially for navigational training and is equipped with four panels ·of navigation instruments for stu- dents. A Marine s Pokesman said the · victims included a crew of four, an instructor and four student navigators. The names were be- ing withheld pending notification of relatives. An investigation into the crash was begun immediately. Weather conditions were i'eport- Calves Mutilated By UFO Cultists? !../\KE VILLA, Ill. (UPI) - Two calves found mutilated at a -farm in thi&<µral.-llC!l:lhl!!'l'l of cbJcagO may h•v• wa. ldlled and butchered by would-be voyagers to another planet, ac- cording to police. ' At meetings in Waldport, Ore., and elsewhere in the Pacific Northwest, a woman known as ••ffer''·and a "hollow-eyed" man known only as "Him" reportedly ·enlisted followers for a UFO trip. Friends and r elatives of miss· ing per sons r eported lo have joined the band have expressed concern about their whereabouts and well-being. A band of 50 lo 70 persons who may have been followers of the mysterious couple camped at Chain o·Lakes State Park a bout 10 miles from here early this month,, using the park as a stag- ing pOint for their planned U1'"0 journey to another world . The campers' car.s bore license plates from Oregon, Washington, Colorado, Texas , Arizona and ·one Canadian province. . "ll seem·s like someone was lookinlf ·ror .som•thinl! lo eat. .. Willi'\fl ~ ft!.Jkymon~ H:~ln1d. TheC~a1s or the second falf, :- round Oct' J about l,OQO yards ' from Wberie the Cirat was slau1htered, was virtually in· tact. Onl)",tbe calf's left ear was missing. lt had been cut orr. Engel said, and could not be found. Some believers in uro·s have said aliens cul of( animal organs in order to take them back lo their own planet and study them . Eneel said there was no evidence as lo who killed the calves or why. Although the group apparently left the area and there has been no trace of them in the Midwest, authorities told the 1,000 resi- dents of Lake Villa lo report "any strange goings-on.·· ,. Night Prowlers ed good al the time of the crash. It was the third crash involving Marin,e. aircraft in the area this year. Two men were killed in the cra\;h or an AV-BA Harrier jet al Cherry Point and rive Were killed in the January crash of a helicopter at the nearby New River Air Station. Cherry Point is the largest Marine air station in the United States, with some 10,CO> Marines stationed he re. It is the home or the 2nd Wing, which supports troops stationed a t the Camp Lejeune Marine base a bout 30 miles away. UJil T ........ Ford Crash Sparks Quiz LIZ TAYLOR, RICHARD BURTON MARRIED ONCE AGAIN Picked Botswana for Ceremony-<:omplete Wtth Hlppoa WASHINGTON (U PI) -President Ford's cbie! or st8tr, Donald Tribal Ret•nion :.m~~~~i ~~r.:'~~ Liz, Dick Tie tM Knot Again pja.in ho~ Ile President's IAW4ln,a <Ae ..-cJJ.m<11il!ble~cQJllded with -'"1-•-l!I ~ JI r • • .a,.~illl to Johannesburg for 11'''D11 OUI'fl~.C()t' """ .. iliDl!fi lllftlle ia B w . lrf Harltord, oon .• ~ TJesday oa e " ar e. nieht. <Related s tory. northern Botswana'Frida_y after- Photo, A4) nooa.b7 a district commi.lltoner "!J'he ~White House ts from the Tswana tribe, then Wonderl n;.-g -fiow ln the clr..-lhcAampa1ne toasll on • -a river bank as two hippos and a worl a thing like that rhino looked on, the com· could h ave happened ,'' missioner reported today. pr esidential press Commi ssion e r Ambrose St'cret ary Ron Nessen Masaljla said he thought the said. Burtons chose to r emarry at Nessen told a While Chobe "because they liked the House briefing that "one pl ace very much. They more or point'' Rumsfeld wanted less fell in love with the area.·· the Secret Service to ex· p I a in was why no Miss Taylor. 43 . and Burton, policemen were on duly 49, were rec onc iled in al the Hartford inter-sec· Switzerland in August art.er 14 lion of Talcott and Market months or divorce. They were streets where the cr ash manied in 1964 -she rorthe firth 1 occurred while Ford was lime and he for the second - 1being d rive n from a afleraroman ce thatbeganwhen Republican party rund-they were costarring in the mov · raising dinn e r to the ie "Cleopatra .. in Rome. airport. The couple came to Botswana, north or South Arrica. on Oct. 6 Masalila said Fred Knoessen, manager or the game lodge where the Burtons w~re slaying, -..a~roaobe4b. him shortly after they arrived and asked him to re· marry the m by special license. But he said he was loo busy to perform the ceremony until four days later. Knoessen and a member or the staff of a cha rter air company were the only witnesses for the 20-minute ceremony. Masalila gave this account or the ceremony : He asked the Burtons if they appreciated the consequences or marriage. When they replied that t hey did, he asked each in turn whether he a nd she look the other (or his a nd her spouse. Then the couple held hands and exchanged rings wh.ile Masalila pronounced them man and wire. The two witness~ drove the newlyweds in a four-wheel-drive trnck to a spot on the banks or the Chobe river called Serondela. License plate numbers of three o( the cars were reported to have matched those of cars that disap. peared with 23· persons from Oregon after a m eeting with tbe couple at Waldport. Coyotes Roaming Wild "It is a very lovely spot'<)n the river bank.·· said l\.1 asalila, who rollowed in his official truck. '·Mr. Knoessen opened one bottle or ch~mpagne and the other wit- ness opened another. A woman appeared lo be in charge of th e group, som e sources reported. By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL °' ... o.11, ~ ...... In the dark and •quiet ol the niChl, the coyote moves~along its established hunting route in a vigilant search.for f90d , The calves were slaughtered about the same time the group was al the park. On the prairie. th'e coyote thrives on rabbits, rodents, birds and bugs. The first slaughtered call was discovered Oct. 1. Only the calf''s head and internal organs r e- mained and police said the head was so neatly severed that no blood could be. found anywhere arour\d the remains. In populate d regions, the coyote adds small dogs and cats to i\8 list or prey. Since January, three horrified S80 Clemente couples have walcDed as coyot~ savagely \ ' B11rglar Hired? -'Political Heuts' Told ;..s;ijq iRANCISCO (UPI) -'-The FBI :fild city police hired ~ John Bir~h Society member lo burglarize the.. offices of Bay Area radical Political groups over atbree-year perlod;tt was'charged here. Uav\d. B, BrollSO!l, who recentl,r completed a rt. month prison t'e,l')ror what he tetmed • 1~onvenlional " burglary, said Tuesday police paid him-.between $25 · aM f4S for-four -Of lliS eight ·~ca " burglaries betw~n ApriH968 and Aprill911. •· --• Police Sgt·. John Vanucci, 11\e a,tleged re<ipient of stolen records, denied the charges, as did the FBI. Bronson told newsmen he-was a Jolui Birch mem)ler·at \he lime and carr\~ out the burglaries in lbe Qffices or the Erogressive L-.rbor Party and other llfolms as_ h i~ part m a "holy war " against com- iitun[sm. He said 'Sis elm was to gain inCor.m.atlon which -could b<nlsed U> "j)Olitically destroy~or neutralize.the rac!ICAI movement in Northern Calilornla." • 1 ' . \ grabbed t heir little dogs and dragged them away into the night. Monday night, a Capistrano Beach m an shot and killed a corot~ as it stole toward his chicken coop. "I don 'l know why. but it seems we·ve had a lot of calls a bout coyotes during the past week,·• said Ronald Coleman, operations officer o( Ora nge County Anima l Control: The callers have reported coyote sig htings i.n San Clemente, Sa.n Juan Capistrano, Mission Viejo and Tustin - urban areas that are bounded by vast expanses or open land. Co leman said the best defense pet owners have against the night stalker is to keep pets confined to their homes or other enclosures during the night hours. The three.. attacks that oc· 'COM'EKI' AUTO I NTO DOLURS "We sold our car to the (irst person who called.·· • That's the ovemlgbl success story told by the Newport Beach man who plactd th.ii classified ad in the Daily Pilot : '66 MGB fl.nf cond. 25 MPG. Ut Sl:IOO. Takee. Xlllt·X.1'XX I( you have a car you'd like to coov(rl to c--asb. call 662-5618. We. make It easy for )'OU lo put · a rew words to wort ror )'OU, in the Dally Pilot. \ curred in San Clemente involved dogs that had been putoulside for the night. Under the stale Fish and Game Code, th~ coyote is considered a non·game animal and may be shot. Coleman pointed out, however, IS..CO_YOTE, PageA2) B y Prineipal "Nearby two hippos in the waler greet ed us, and we could see a rhino about 400 yards away:· Miss Taylor wore a green dress edged with lace and decorated wi th g Ui n ea-rowl feath er s. ~1asa lila said . He reparted the <See STARS, P age i\2:) Mang' s . .fi···· l!'Jments Labeled 'Tragic' By IULARY KAVE Of•o.u ... ,. ... ..,. Corona del Mar High School Principal Dennis E vans was back on the witness stand late Tuesday an4 today and testified under cross-exam.ination that sus pended teacher Mich ael Mang often m a de ''tra gic judgmental decisions.'' Evans is testif'>'ine in the di s- missal hearing against Mang, 35, who was s uspenaed la.at May from his teaching job and charged with 35 coU.nU of UD· profe&sional conduct. The bearih&, 1.aking place at district headqUl\l'ltrS in Newport Beach, is-\hrltrS\auc:fi pmceed- lnc in the history of the Newport· Mesa Unified School District. Evant ' comment1 Tuesday \ and today were • conUnii.lloh Of I . ' . I \' his testimony last week , which was interrupted lo aJlow three out-of-town former students or Mang who were subpoened by the prosecution and by former Corona del Mar Hi gh School teacher Alan Schwalbe to testify. Testimony from the four wit· nesses included allegations that Mang: s moked a cigar in class; used obscenities to the depart- ment c;hairman ,(Schw.albel in ft'OIJt of students; .-sslgned un· authorized textbooks; read to the clus personal memos from the administtalion and took an un- authori:ted field trip to the back bay, w)lm'e h~partlCipated In a mudfifbt wllh student&. .ourtnt Evans' cross - ex.aminatlon, which was expect· ed to ·contlnue for m06t"br today, ($eeMANG,P•JeA2) t company offered to defer d~ velopment or an unnamed viltage to be built to the eu( of:Jtlfrey Boulevard and another east or· Turtle Rock known as Quail Hill. In the time since the change was proposfd, tPe ~rjl bu~ ~ .... become emtirolled in discussion of hoW the city's three general plan options can be boiled down. to a aingle map of planned de- (Sff AMEND, PageA21 Car Sale Zoning Okayed In an efiort lo duck ·two auita pending against lhe city and get developers moving on a pot.en. tially lucrative lax sourc~, lrvinO city councilmen Tuesday aJ>: proved zoning for an alW> sales center al Canada Roa~ the San Diego Freeway. The 65-aere center would in- clude Ford, Chevrolet, Lincoln· Mercury and Volkswagen de· alerships. The council bas huaUed the matter through as f,ast as Polli· ble because""lhe dealers had been looking at other sites outside the city and had to be ready to open with the 1977 model~year -less than.a year away .. The 65-acre s ite Is al the southeastern corner Of the Irvine Industrial Complex-East. Tuesday's action s plit the center off from the balance of the litiga· tion-bogged industrial area. An amendment lo the zoning ordinance would keep it valid re· gardless or the fate ol the in· duslrial complex. Coun· cilwoman Gabrielle Pryor vot- ed against the amendment. The auto s ales center is expected to bring l300,000 in re-... venuea to the city from ~ four initial occupants. 'nle four de- ajerships propose Lo take up 26 of the 65 acres. The Irvine Company bas said it wt1l not 10 ahead with work on. t he industrial a rea while two· housing-related suits are pending against the city. One or the suits. filed by en· vir onme nlal writer Wesley Marx, says that the environmen·' la l impact report for the 2,058- acre industrial area does not ade· quately consider the impact of 54 ,000 employes who will be una- ble to a fford housing nearby. A second suit by the Orange County Fair I-lousing Council contends the zoning for the com- plex is inconsistent with a city general plan goal to try lo ensure that housing is available in the ci - ty ror all elements or the com· munity, including workers. However, the council justiried the move by contending the auto center does n ot £it into the same employment category as the resl or the complex. Instead of the average 27 employes per acre expected in the rest or the complex. eight to 15 employes per acre are expect- E'd at the auto park . Additional ly, mos t or the (See AUTO, PageA2J Pregnant Protest LOS ANGELES IA P )-Spiral· ing m alpractice insurance costs are threatening to leave expec- tant molh('r s in the Anlclope-i Valley without proper medical care after the first o( the year. a group or women protesters said Tuesday. Or:::'4 :ast Weather Contin ued warm a nd sunny skies Thursday with hi ghs from the 80s al the beaches to the low 90s in- land. Lov.·stonight54lo62. INSIDE TODAY A former South Vielrwmese senator, who escaped from Saigon under threat of deolh. \ fiffds nrw life in Laauno Beach . Al5. • OAJLY PILOT Wttdn!!d.!y. October 15, 187& Cut Off Foot for Proof? DUBLIN, lr1·l<111 d Ct\!') 'l'hc kidnapers o r Dutch bu:;i ncssm<1n 'l'irde lle rrem:.t are lhrco.itcn1ng lO cut orr one of Id s (ect if police keep ins is ting on proof he is ali..,e, Herrem a s;iid 1n ;.i t:.ipl'- reocorded m essage today. The m ess:11 . .tl' :-,:.i ul lht' S:J )'t .. u ' old busi ne~s man. kidnapt-<l out- s id e his L1m er1ck hornl' Oct. :1, was bt-1ng held by thl" "Iris h t.iberation Ur~anizat ion.'' 11 \11:is the first t 1ml~ the group bt.•h1ntl .the kidn<tp has nam ed 1t~cl f . . It also calll'd on the lnlt:rna- liona l f1.f'~ Cros~ lo bring prt'- ssure on Trf's h author1l1es 111 st.•cure his re l eti ~l'. a TI!.!V.' d1·· mand . Of fi c i a l s o r lle rr cm.1·s Fercnka stl't'I con1pany :-.auJ lht• vo1ct' on the· t;.1pt• elt·~u·ly \V:JS lhal of lll'rrcma , and nev.•sn1t.·n he<ir 1 n~ the rl.'co1·ding sa111 thl' bu~t · nessm;1n obv ious ly was t.'m o- tion:..ill r t1 1s tr1•sst.·d. Kilch£•n pots :.1n1t p:ins V.'l'rt.• hl'ard rutlling in tht" bac· k ~rou ntl or the recording. · Thl" reC'o rding reiterated thal llerrema will ht.• kill1.'<I if thC' Irish ~ovcrnmenl dnl"S not 1111.'('l tht..• demands of t hl' kidnapers by frel'i ng three Irish Rcpubliran Army guerrillas from jail. And il appea!C'd to Iris h :..iuthoritit.•s ln call ofr their dr:..ig net. They re- rused . .. Pl east• do not put my life in dange r by lookin i;:: ror ml'. Physically and m entall y I have suffered alread y," the recording said. '·;\J y ;.1bduCtors s ;.i y they "'ill not give the Iris h i::ovemmcnt the satisfaction of getting me back alive unless the dc rnands art.' met. I do not understand wh y these three prisoners -one of whom is a mother or u youn g child -cannot be released," the mess age added. The recordin g s aid: "If you ask for proof I am ali ve again lhey threaten to c ut my foot off ahd send it to you_·· That's Not Smog-It's Just Dust Hot weather, Santa Ana winds and a p a ll of brown alr that is nol really smog are expected weather conditions for Orange County in coming days. Santa Ana winds, prompted by a high pressure area in Nef.lda s w e pt through Sou th8 rn California Tuesday. Tuesday's high te mperatures in the 80s weril expected to climb lo the 90s today a nd Thursday. the Na- tional Weather Ser ... icesaid. The \"ind and dry air is making brush like Linder and one grass (ire in the San Fernando Valley already has been reported. Meanwhile, the Air Pollution Control District reports that the mass of brown air hanging just i nland of the Orange Coast really is not smog. l l is just dus t. said a district ~poke!m a n , a nd il is always there. Because the Hir is dryer than usual . h e said .... isibility is greater and more dust can be seen. Therefore. he said, il looks smoggy_ Light to no smog and no air pollution episodes are expected through Thursday, he said. Fire Controlled EAGLE. Colo. (AP) -A re· duced fire fighting for('e ('On- tinued cleanup operations today after the worst forest fire in Colorado history was brought un· der control. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT T"' Ot-Co••, 0•11• P•!ol, """' ...,i,,_,,~<ort,. blltlld !~ Nt"'\·f"•h, "1><>b••·.....,. l1Y 11>r O•-ll" CM\I l"~bl•>l'•f'qCo"'~ ·n· '• ""'oi~l'd•t-. ~'" pVDl"ll•<l l•IOf'<Uy lll•DU!lh I t1<l•V "" (.ii~ IWI .... N• .. P<l•I <l••~"• •~u""llO'<" ilo-~(k 'f'""' 1•1" V•l••Y. 11•1,.t, !.<>OOOtb.><\. "'·'"t• ~"" l.-;!"""'~''"1~tn C0~•1 ,. ''""'~·•o'"'''"''!' l ion '1 P\ll>B"1t<I '•l~•d••• "'"' !!.""'1"'" '"~ p!'n<.!Pllt 1>ul1l!\hU•ll gl•"t 0\ '11 l'I() ..... o.I II•• $1 ... t, C~t• Me••. C•lllO•"ltt1•l~ Robert N. Wood "'''""'"' .,.., "~~"""··· .J ack R. C urt~y \Iott ,.,~,,~M .... liellf•.ot ...,..,.~, 7hOOHl 5 A. Murphl~ ,.... ... (l .. tg l'dllOf '\ ,..,.... r#lfle AJ AMEND ••• velopment . Permanent a&riculture was planned for the New CUiver area i.n one or the city's pre1enl ~eneral plan "optiON." Rather 1han Kldestep the issue by mo .... 1ng up New Cul..,er de..,e!opmenl. tht.• C'ouneil dt cided tu face th1.• <.1J:riculture i!Ss ue fir~t. J-\ut 1'urt !C' R ock economist \\'llhan1 l,ittlefi eld lold coun- (•1 lrnC'n things arc nol as simple <JS n)l're land ltse. l ie said allow· in~ dt..·v elopme nt of moderately rr1t'l'd hom es in New Culver \\'OU Id dtpl(•\p I he industrial and t·oo1mt'!'C'1al tax base nct'Clcd by the rest of thl' t ity. The re!iult, hl' said . v.'ou ld b e decl i n in g scr,•icl'.'s. p artic ularly in the :-.chool d tstri('t. II<' argued that a home sell ing for it•ss tha n $96,000 "'ould not carry the \.\'eight o( (axes re· quirt>d to provide ser..,ices for 1t:-. inh:..ib1tants . Counc1 l.,..•o m a n Ga brie ll e Pryor said .. lht• specter or New ''ork" had to be ronsidercd by <'ouncilmcn mak inJ;! d ecisions th <J l 1n;.1y t urn oul t o be an l'Conomic disastl'r. l.itllefi e ld s ucressfully a rgued that the ('n vironmental impact report on s peeding New Culve r development did nol adt.-quately address the economic questions invol..,ed . Councilmen found lhe report insuffi('ient. ''The issue is nol agriculture, it is people.'' said economist Lit- tlefield. He termed the industrial and commercial tax base a "re· servoir " and s aid ser..,ices for each residential area dip into it . Carry ing out the analogy. he sai d ,_that too many dJp:s could run tne rcscr ... oir dry. Pleading with the council to be carerul with the e('onomics in- volved. LittJe £i eld said, "l thfnk I speak for a lol or people. we are refugees. A lot of people here arc refugees from Los Angeles Coun- ty. A lot or people here came from the San Gabriel Valley because of problems in the schools." The problem s, he said, s temmed from unbal a nced economic plan~ing. From Page Al COYOTE ••. lhal shooting prohibitions arc in effect in populated areas, but said it would be doubtrul they \.\'ould be en£or r ed if a person \.\'as trying to protect his pet or li"estock . Ln some parts of lhe country, so-~alled .. ('oyole guns" have been used to kill coyotes. The gun a('tually is a mechanism that in· jects poison into a coyote's mC!uth when it bites into a piece or batl. ~ce Hop( or New. York, a 'n\(ur.•lltJt a nd author of "Wild CowiinK 0£ the Dog" said coyote guns have been outl aw~ in s?mc parts because they. wil~ poison any animal that biles into lhc · bait. Coleman said it is conceivable that Animal Control could set up some sort or a trapping program, but added, ''T here . would be mixed emotions. As soon as one was killed, a lol of people would be glad . Then there is that percentage that want to se c wildlife protected... · Mrs. Hopf pointed out in her book that con ... enlional foot traps often are no match for a coyote . considered by many naturalists to be a particularly smart animal. "Coyotes have become ex- tremely wily about avoiding traps no matter how carefull y laid, seeming to take pride in spr- inging them or even urinating on them ." she wrote ... The anim als are expert at getting out of traps. often chewing off their own foot lo do so. and stories about '1>eg leg· coyotes with only three feet -or e ... entwo -abound.'' At various times bounties have been offered for coyotes. ·'If we had a bounty, that would probably solve the proble m ,·· Coleman s aid. "I know quite a Ce w people who wouldn 't mind getting $15 or S20 p<'r carcass.·· Rider Leaves Horse, Pot ''U i\1A , Ariz. (AP) -A U.S. &rder Patrol agenl on routine patrol ntar here disco ... ercd a rider less horse car rying 110 pounds of m a ri juana_ It wa~ ap- part'ntly thl' san1e horse tht! agent once owned, authorities said. The a gent found burlap bags containing th e marijuan a across the horse's ,,.addle and then spotted human footprints, .Kelly Downing. Jntelligence agent for the Border Patrol, :;aid Tuesday. Student Killed SAN DIECO CUPll -Jelf'tey Donald Rude, 26, of Del Mar, a graduate student, was kiUed when lhe tracked snowvehlc:lt be wa$ d.ri ving broke lhrooth the Jee and sunk throueh l,840toetof M - tarctic Ocean water, the Scripps JnsUtulion of Oce...,...apl\Y fO- porteil Tlleada)'. • • ' This Is It Pa!froll Cleft!Ju Officers A1·1·est .3 in Forgeries . Oraoee County Sheritrs In .. vC11ligators h;tve arreelod three penooa on ehatj~ they ~·ashed doUno "of forge<! PA)'roll cbc-cks d rawn on an account Ill a Newport Beach bank. The che~ks were part of a burglary haul in Fullerton more than three months a.Sow aecor4 ingtoSherll!"sCapLBobertGrlf· feth. J • - rn Oraog·e County J'all on ~ f<WftT"f and grand theft Cha!"I! .. • are WiWam R ay Kadlnl, 0, his• wife. Sall:r. 21. both of Ventura : and Theresa Mae German.·25, oC llUOWella Road. Westmlnater. Crilfeth said 0lhe trio w re.tee! late MQDC!ay at Ma Tu Motel in "Duma k and were allegedly in po1session ol a half-dozen of the blank checks. l Sov iet cosm o naut Aleks ei Lconov reacts t~ Chicago r e · .. purlt'r·s question about UFOs and fl.y 1n g s au ce r~. I .t'<>nov s a i(t the o nl.v s<.iucer he has seen 1s the on.e h e 1s holding. Apolh:~-Soyuz spu ce t eam "'e r e honored 1n 9 nl'- day visit to Chic ago. New: Arrests In Airport · Skimming? "We were the lead agency in the investigation because moist or the checks we 've traced ba ... e been cashed in our jurisdictioo. ·• Griffeth said. By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Oii .... 0.lly l"llOtl iUlf Orange city police detectives were called in j us t before the ar· r~ because a numbero£checks bad been cashed t here. Old Medals _Stolen From WWII Veteran Orange County S heriff's in· vesligators ha"e ·swpended ac- tive observation of the main county airport parking Jot, where a n a lleged $500-u-day receipt s kimming operation was un~ covered lhis week. But Sheriff's Capt. Robert Griffeth said today the investiga- tion into the elabor ate scheme is still under way with "some possibility'' o! additional arrests in the near future. Fullerton police said Tuesday an estimated 2,SOO blank cheeks wer~ stolen in a July 12 burglary I at the offices' of Western Ma rket· ing.'Company. One man was a~ res ted shortly a fter the bei•"'. when he tried to pass one or lhe checks. -· By ARTHUR R. VINSEL 0t U.. Gllty PIM>t$btt Someone stole a few pieces of a once-glorious past that ti ves each day in the memory of a Costa Mesa car v.·as h attendant, aged 50, Tuesday: his handful of medals for World War II valor and physir al sacrifice. Me!..,in Lee Wilson, ex-Marinl'. went home to his modest cottage ~ where the worn door opens with a shove -arter work and found his treasured trophies gone from the pocket of his rain coat. hanging in a closet. He checked them often, after returning rrom the Costa Mesa Car Wash. on llarbor Boulevard at Bay Street. He lives just down the block. in a rear unit, off th e slreet. Wilson . once a manr hinl'- ,,:unner with famed Carlson·s Raiders. fought h is way across Saddleback "TTU8tees OK • - Two Courses Sa ddl el>h~k • ~unit y• College Oist ric( trustees Monday approved two courses dealing Y."ith death and dying, although two trustees continued to oppose lheaclion. Trustees Frank Greinke and Bob Bartholomew objected that religious and moral questions ('Oul dn 't be avoided in the classes. Because of these objections. ap- proval of the courses had been held up since early September. Both courses ... Death and Dy- ing ·· and "'The H e alth Professional and Death," wer£' designed for nursing students who may have lo confront the death of a patient. Recalling that her husband had a terminal illnes s three yea rs before he died. a v.·oman in lhe au· dience spoke of her experiences and s upported the courses. Even t he doctors didn 't know how to talk to us, '':shesaid. F,....rageAJ MANG • • • the principal eommenlPd . ·· 1\tang has a history of makinf! some rather tragic judgm ental decisions ... T hat was why Evans fe ll "trepidation for the students' safety .. on a field trip to a llindu Monastery by M ang's class, he s aid. Evans said he has never not approved a rield trip, "even for Mang," but said he could not help but feel "trepidation.'' In attempting to establish a bias by E"ans towards Mang, de· fense a ttorney John F. Williams questioned Evans about his dis- agreements w-ith the unorthodox t eacher. In addition to disagreeing with what he called ''judgmental de· cisions ... E ... ans ndm.ilted he dis· agreed with his dress. known lo be very casual and untraditional on campus. .. Because or some of his attire. some or the impressionable kids could get the idea that acbool is a joke." Evans said. Williams also attempted to establl•h that one accuaation against Mang, which cited how be greeted a fellow teacher with an obscenity, was not really im~ proper. Evans admitted tho comment waa m•de before .school Md was said ln an area of the social studies department where 1tu .. denta must knock before they But be refWMld to admit e "Creeting'' WM friendly, . f , lhanJuat1-. lhe Pacific. winning lhe Bronze Star· the Purple J-l eart ; Wor ld War '11 Victory Medal; Asian and Pacific The ate r Meda ls/ and Presidential Unit Citation Wilh Star. ··~tidwa y . Makin , Guadalc an31, Bougainville, lwo, ... · · \\'il son r e counted today while on break from washing cars. He v.·as s hot in lhe chest on lwo Jima. as his h itch was in ils final \.\'eeks. .. My right lung gol sholouland mv chest is held together with silk.'' s ays Wil son , whose days with the Second llaide r Battalio11 -Carlson·s Raide r s, he proudly points out -were o"er. A six -year resident of Costa Mesa , he told Poli ce Officer Paul Capuccilli he has had s mall items pilfered £rom his cottage before. bul they v.·eren·l v.·orth reporting . "Victim stated the loss is m ore sentimental than finan('ial," o r. £icer Cappuccilll s aid in hi s burglary report. "I'd sure like to get 'em ba('k, I've had ·em so long,'' Wilson s aid today. For want or a specific value, Wilson told police he guessed S30 would be abo'ut right. He said in 1946, military authorities told him hi s Purple lleart alone contained $26 v.'orth of gold . STARS .•. bridegroom \l.'as in a red shirt, open at lhe neck. white s lacks. red socks and while shoes. "They seemed very excited but composed," the commissioner said. "I don't think they had a party afterwards because I think they would have invited me if they had .·· Ga..,in de Becker. lhl' Bu rtons· executive aide. said t<Xiay at the Chobe g am t.• l o d ge : ··Th e Burtons won't be here today.·· He refu sed to sa y wherl~ they were a nd added : ··The Burtons will leave ror a place unknown lo you or any news paper. They re- fuse to talk lo the press or be photographed." ~ ..... Deputies Monday night an;esl· ed Marinus 1-t . Van Lent, 44 , of 20361 Seven Seas Drive, in Hunt - ington Be a c h on charges he masterminded the plot lhal some county sources claim may have cost the public up to $300,000 in lost re..,enue over the past lwo years. "The suspect we now ha ve in cus tody has refus ed to say anything except that he wanted lo see his lawyer,'' Griffeth said. Investigators had hoped Van l..enl would implicate others in the alleged skimming scheme, which is believed to be a l wo or three-m an operation. G r iffeth an d ot h er in - ves tigators say there is no eviden ce to indicate m anage- ment ofricials or the company hl}lding the lease on lhe counly- owned lot were involved in the s kimming .. Contracts for park .. ing is held by Parking Systems Inc .. which recei ... es about 7 per- cent o( the annual gross receipts now estimated to be $840,000 a . year. · Gri(£eth· e'Xplained that un - derco ... er officers who made several m ovies and performed around t he clock surveillance of the parking lot in past weeks have been taken out or the field for the time being. ''We are waiting for some addi- tional cross checking from the county audilor ·s offi ce before proceeding any further." Grif- feth s aid. An exhaus tive se ... en-week in- vestigation of th e s kimming operation invol..,ed a check of more t han 10.000 cancelled park- ing tickets by count y auditors. ln..,esligalors claim lhe s us - pect or s us pects m anaged to· sidestep supposedly "£ail safe" prire registering devices used al the lot. Officers allege they subililuted "lost ticket coupons·• with in - ... ariably lower price figures for reg ular stamped parking tickets. The differe nce thought by in- Vt'Sligators lo be $250 lo $500 a day. was allegedly pocketed by the sus pects. Investigators al this point are not certain exactly how much ha s been stolen from the public coffers or where the money was spent. • . ' A F\il1erton police spQkesman said 2,000 of the checks were re· eo ... er ed when a "no question a!iked'" bulletin was sent out in the local p apers as king for return oflhe checks. But 500 United California Bank checks from lhe Newport Beach branch "'ere still outstanding. The Fullerton spokesman said the serial numbe rs range from 3351 to3850. Griffeth said his;\invesligators • traced abpu_t 40 of the missing· checks, which were cashed a ll ' over Orange and Los Angeles . Counties for a mounts ave raging : $75 . ' He said t here m ay be others in-' volved in the c heck-passing operation and the investigation , will continue unti l the remaining • checks are pinpointed. · Griffeth n oted that sus pect : Kading is also facing charges o(: being under the influe nce of; dangerous drugs when he was apprehended. From Page Al AUTO. --·· . ----· --•• ,, employes at t he center are ex·, vected lo be in relatively a!Ouent; income ranges. City Manager' Willi a m Woollett said the in· comes roughly would be: four or five in the $20 ,0QO a year oncl more range, the s ales force in the $12.000 to $18.000 range, most servicem en in the $10,000 lo $18,000 range and about 30 workers in the $8,000 to $10,000 range. Councilman John Bu rton quipped. "We don 't have lo worry about any lo"•-income car salesm en slaying around very long.'' Wallace Touring BRUSSELS. Belgium CUPI> - Alabama Gov. George Wallace said today his fi..,e -nation swing through Europe was intended to s how the American people he is physically fit to be president and to s trengt h en American - European l ies . But he said, "l don't even know whether I 'm go- ing to run for the presidency or nol.'' • - Gem Talk ,, ' Sleek Chic ,. ; ,, • IJ11J .C_ l/[j,,JP llH.tr:s ----· TMI STAii.CUT DIAMOND Latest In Diamond Shapes I Hardly a year goes by without · the invention .o r a new shape for diamond cutters to use, and we Wish that we could show you the beautiful , 53 point, flawless sta,r·cut diamond now in Geneva. because 11 ls a perfect example of what can be done by imaginative designers and. skilled. dia mond · cutters. Made in five. six a nd eight-point s h a pes. the new configuration results in a clean, clear diamond with shiny points that looks larger than Its weight would indicate. Tre lDdy Sek) Fashion \t\btches Although not quite as brilli ant as conventional round s hapes, the star-cut stone has a spread that makes a carat gem look like 1823 NEWPORT BLVD:, COST A MESA t~h !() ""h!' NO ZWJ60M-t7J. wovo.,·look tl•M:•-1.t. G111 d11I. ynllow 100/11tln!ets JIMll ba0k..Onl)'l115. No. ZW•2&M-17J. UIK ll ai.1. Yellow IOP/lltlll\Off tlMI .. •' " ~ ·1 ,, ·1 •· ,, I back. metcN11g •· bl'-l•t. 0n1, $79,50. llh carats and lends itself CONV ENI ENTTERMS eankAmerica~MterCtlargo partlcul ar I y well to unus ua.I i~2;9~Y~E;"R;" S-IN~T~H;E_SA_MliE.iliiOCA~·Tl·ON·--·P·H·O·N·E•"""•-3ii4ii01i1 &•lil setUngs .. ' . . . . ~. • • • • I I I I . -• BptlngtOn Beach -:Fountain Valley EDITION VOL. 68, NO. 288, 6 SECTIONS, 70 PAGES • --·- ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA • Teday's C:lo lag N.V. Stoeks • ' - • •• WEDNES DAY, OCTOBER 15, 1975 TEN CENTS: Counciltnan Pleads for H~tin-gton UnitY By •OBERT BIUU<ER °' .. 0.11, ........... Warning that a witchhunt is go- ing on and that the city COUid be tonl aparl.r-"Henry Duke made . impas1ioned appeals Tuesday ' aiebt to bring his reuow Hunt· inston Biaeh Council m embcl"!i beck together. ''We're all doing our owq thing;•· Duke warned. "I ask on my knees that, 'Please, if we have mrre"rences. let them be known in how we vote, not in how we behave. ··Last \\'eek 's meeting ~as complete ctfa:os. We ·must preSs on,·· he urged. • Duke said that he has ~an vassed residents c·onceming their views of the controversy between Councilmen Jerry Matney and City Administrator Dave Rowlands . "l ask them lr Matney ls right or wronc. I aa,k them ifl\.owlands ii right or wrong. But that doesn't seem as important to lhe peopte as g~rtlng on with tl'ib'' city's business ... he remarked. Despile Duke's emotion a l plea.is, conlrqversy and ill-reeling continued to nae at city otricials. . A large group or men, still in their work clqlhes, stormed out or the rDeetin&: when. a public bearine on a tennis and swim- min1 club at Goldenwest Street and Ernest Avenue was called off. "Whal 8 raree ... remarkl!dbne aJtgry resident and another'said sarcasticaip ... I can't believe you guys.·• The co'uneil put orr action on lbe appeal of the club by Matney,. holdina: that he faJJed to fulfill re. quirements 0£ the appeal. A QUes· School Vote On Again • Counsel Says .Court Order Opens Way By KATHY CLANCY ot-O.llr ""'-' M.n The on-again, orf-again un- ification elections in Fountain Valley and south Huntington· Beach were turned back on again Tuesday. Deputy Orange County Counsel Frank Fekete said he received an order rrom the appellate court in San Bernardino which he con- tends allows work on the two Liz, Dick . . Rew..arry In Africa CHOSE. Bots wana (AP> - Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton were remarried in northern Botswana Friday after - noon by a district commissioner from the Tswana tribe, then drank champagne toast1 on a river bank as two hippos and a rhino looked on, the com- missioner reported today. Commissioner Ambrose Masa1i1a said he thought the Burtons chose to remarry at Chobe .. because they liked the place ver~ much. They more or l~s rell in lo"e with the area.·• Miss Taylor, 43. and Burton. 49. were reconciled in Switzerland in August after 14 months or divorce. They were marr ied in 1964 -s he for the fifth timt.' and he for the second - after a romance that began when they were costarring in the mov- ie "Cleopatra·· in Rome. The couple came to Botswana. north or South Arrica, on Oct. 6 ,. after a visit lo Johannesburg for a celebrity tennis tournament ror charity. <See STARS, Page All That's Not Smog-It's Just Dust Hot weather. Santa Ana winds and a pall of brown air that is not really s m og arc expected weather conditions £or Orange County in co ming days. Santa Ana winds, prompted by a high pressure area in Nevada s wept through Southern Calirornia Tuesday. Tuesday's high temperatures in the 80s were expected to climb to the 90s today and Thursday. the Na- tional Weather Service said. The wind and dry air is making brush like tinder and one grass fire in the San Fernando Valley already has been reported. Meanwhile, the Air Pollution Control District reports that the mass or brown .air hanging just inJand or the Orange Coast really is not smog. It is just dus t . said a district spokesman. and il is always there. CONVERT AUTO INTO DOLURS "We sold our car to the fi rst person who called'." That's the overnight success ~tory told by the Newport Beach man whb placed this classified ad in lbe Daily Pilot: '&6 MGB fine cond. 25 MPG, lit ll.SOO. ·r aket. Xll·XXXX II you have <1 car you'd like to COl'IVert lo cash. call t'.42-5678. : We make it easy tor you to put • rew words to work (or you , in the Daily Pilot. elections to proceed. 1 He explained the order said the appellate judges are considering a request made jointly by himself and the slate a~omey general's offict-for a writ or superscdeas lo allow the elec· lions lo be held. He said the court ol'der stipulated that until the appel1ate judges rule on that writ, an order issued Oct. 3 by Orange County Superior Court \iJudge Claude Owens is stayed ( eld temporari· ly inefl~ctiv,_). Fekete did not rule out the possibility that the appellate court couJd act on that writ before the NOv. 4 elections. ;ruesday night David Larsen, U attorney for t he Huntjngton ' Beach Union High School ·Dis· lrict, told the school board he ex- yected a .ruling today or Thurs- · ..... :: ... _ ' II w ,._. i!I ~ I i i • • ••• •t •• , ' i: CABINET MAKER PROUD OF DESK AND JEWELRY BOX Sjll Barber o f .H untington Beach a Wln·ner at Ea rth Festival Youth Takes Pride In Wood Handiwork Young cabinet maker Bill Barber of Huntington Beach was one or the big winners in the crafts division at the Great Earth Festival. which opened on the Orange County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa today. Barber, who is 171 won four firsts in cabinetry. One or his prize.winning entries was a mahogany desk and w;1lnut jewelry box, both or which were constructed without the use or metal fasteners. Several other persons from Fountain Valley and Huntington Beach won awards in the crafts contest. All told there were 000 entries in 26 divisions and· 269 classes. Police Probe • Kidnap &tory Of Juvenile Huntington Beach police are investigating reports by a Westminster teenager that she was kidnaped Monday afternoon, he14 overnight in an apartment, then relea11ed unharmed Tues- day. Police said the girl, a juvenile, told officers she was taken to a Huntington Seach apartment at :f:45 p.m . Mo1fd ay and held unti l Tuesday m orning. She described her a tleged ab· duetor as a male about 21, six. reet tall, 200 pounds. with brown, l'lhou.lder·lengtb h11ir and a bushy musta:che, poUcetaid. r ; Fountain Valley winners were Michaelena Fairfield. four firsts for china painting, stitchery kit, yarn, and decorated egg; Butch Giesch, doll and stitchery; Shan- non Wege ner, yarn. and Ed Sodek, wood. Huntington Beach winners were Kim Delle3i, tbr~ firsts ror cer,mics: ·Madie K el l e r , stitchery : Shirley Epstein, three first ror yarn, wood and bead en- tries; Dolores Miller, two rirsts for bread sculpture and bead work: 'Sharon Mats uura, stitchery; Katie Cole, two firsts for nature and yarn; Terri Fis- her, three firsts !or weaving; Kim Cole, quilt: Lynne Stoddard, two firsts for miscellaneous and nature entries; Debor a h Morgan , tole; and Linda Ross, wood. The winning entries, all made from natural or recycled material, will be displayed throughout the festival, which 'tNill open tonight and continue through Sunday. .The festival will feature natural games and pastimes and country music. Citizens Angry NATIONAL CITY IAP) -An· gry citizens have demahded the resign_atiOO of, police Chief 1.John Liesman rol lowi~g lhe sla,ying by • a polt~e.n;1an or a 20-Y.,t'ar-old Mex· ic11n·American. S<>me300pe.rsons called Tuesday for Liesman to step downduring a meeting called lo protc t lhe ra.tal s,hooting ol Luilf Robert ,Rivera, who was shot ~~~he back ln conntll'tion with a punesnatchin.g. .. day. But Fekete said today there is another school of thought which expects the court to wait -lo de- cide at ttie sam e time on the writ and on an appeal to an earlier ruling by Owens that the eltt· lions were improperly called. Judge Owens had ruled in Sep· lember that the elections were improper because of too great a <Stt UNIFY, P ageA2) Councihnen Form.New Area Group ' The Huntington Beach ·City Council Tuesday night took the first official step in launching the Downtown Redevelopment Agen· cy and formed a Project Area Committee. Git¥ &~"lini•l••l•t Pav~ RoWl'ands sai'd he will come up with a list or names in about 45 days or poten tial committee members among residents of the area. Council members also decided to route a request for a loan or $40,000 to $50.000 for a consultant for the agency to the Economic Advisory Committee ror study. Rowlands said this morning that the downtown area included in the first phase of the develop- ment could take in Main Street. the Pier and pe rhaps several blocks along the Pacific Coast Highway. Rowlands s aid it was possible that a plan could be developed and s ubmitted within two months. He said completion of the project could come .;anytime from two to 10 years.·· '"We have a tremendous view or nin e mile s of o cean ," Rowlands said , ··and we have a great opportunity to develop these assets to their most ideal uses. Fish e rme n Saved LOS ANGELES !UPI) -A CoB!it Guard helicopter plucked four fisherman rrom the chilly ocean waters Tuesday after their •k>-foot boat sank 19 miles of( lhc coast . They were identified as llarry Bollinger. 72. hi s son. 1-larry, 46, grand!;On. Larry. 21. and Richard Smith. 35. All were from the El :\1ontearea. Ford Crash Sparks Quiz WASHINGTON !U P!/ -Pres ident Ford's chief or s taff . Donald Rumsfeld. today ordered the Secret Service to ex- plain how the President ·s limousine collided with another automobile in Hart.Cord . Conn., Tuesday night . (Related story. Photo, A4 J "The White !louse is .,wondering h ow in the world a thing like that could have happe ned.·· pre s idential pr ess secretary Ro n Nessen said. Nessen told a White House briering that ''one point'' Rumsleld wanted the Secret Service to ex· plain was why · no policemen we.re on 'duty • at the H411rtlord intersec- tion of Talcott end Market streets where the e:rash occurred while Ford was being drlven from a Republican party fund· rafsing dinner to the Airport. l tion also .rose if there was suffl. cient not.Jee given to neighboring residents ot the propc;J6ed facility that falls in an tndustriaJ tone. 1>Uke and -1a-w~r Thomlfs Whaling also eross ed swords over questions asked by Whaling about city haJI operations. "If this nit·pickinc doesn't stop.'' Duke said at one point, "lb.is t:ity will be lorn apart.·· Duke said this morning , -.... ~ ........ • howeve.r, that if the questiona are· asked in sincerily, there's no re·· ason why they s houldn't bo• answered satisfactorily. "I'll do. what I can, v he-said.- In a letter to City Council dated Oct. 8, Whaling asked: , -Why did cily administrator· on Sept. 12 send a letter lo city. administration in San Clemente· saying, · · t feel the service . <8tt WARN.P ageA2l ' O.lly P'llM Mafl P....., FLO, THE HEROINE, IS BACK HOME AGAIN C a t Strayed After Her·o1sm In Huntington Heroine Dome Life-saving Cat 'Fin' Ba.ck Flo. a mi ssi ng heroine cat credited with a wakening her owners as fire swept their Hunt· ington Beach house. is now back home after five weeks in the wild. Robert Calland said a J-lun t- ington Beach housewife, Mrs. Estelle Dahl ager, managed to entice the black Burmese felin e into her garage and collected the $100 reward Coll;:ind offered £or F1o's return. At lhe same t ime, he said, .she ended ertorts by youngsters in a ~·hole s outheast i-f untington Beach neighborhood who had been combing the a rea and bait - ing elaborate traps with fis h. The cat, and her companion feline, Eb, were credited by Calland for sc ratc hing on a bedroom door Aug. 30 a nd awakening him a nd his wire mo· ments berorc a morning fire destroyed their home at 20321 Deervale Lane. The two cats were taken lo a neighbor wh ile the Callands sought a temporary home,, but F1o wandered orr. The couple first posted a $25 re- ward ror Flo, and a manTeading about the missing feline in the Daily Pilot round her . But as the Call ands started to carry her home, the cal was frightened by.a barking dog and took oU again. Parents Night Se t for Today "Back·lo-School Night'' at M ~rina High Scbool in Hunt· ington Beach will be. tonight, not as reported earlier. · The event will be from-7 to 9 p.m . in the school gym, 15871 Spr- ingdale St .• and students, parents and the faculty are invited. The Daily Pilot regretS lhe error. , The second capture-~'as sue· cessful. Ga ll and said, and a ft e r surgery ror a di slocated hip a. wou nd from her five week:-of freedom she was busy gctling- reacquainted \vith Eb and get~ ting used to the couple's riew hom e in Newport Reach. Talks Canceled MOSCOW (AP) -A scheduled second round or F'r enl'h-Sovict summit talks was canceled today. and F'rench f'r<'!-iident Giscard d"Eslaing gave as the reason ''re~ ciprocal conveni enc<'" GisC'ard. d "Es tai ng and Sovil.'t leader l.eonid I. Brezhnev were to h<tvc met this afternoon (or di scussion of political and economic que-s- tiuns. Coast Weather Contin ued warm :.ind s unny skies Thursday with highs from the 80s at I.he beaches to the low ~ns tn· land. Lows tonig ht 5'1 to62. I NSIDE T ODA. Y A former South Vietname.fe senator , who e.•CaPf'd frvm Saigon under lhriot of death. /indg neuJ Ltfe 1n 1.aguna Beach . A15. Index At •-w .. ic • .. --_,., ... AMU,...rs a CJ LM.. .. -..r ... ...... ;., ••• ... . •• ... u...1 "'"" .. e»11111 ... Dl-1 °':r.~' ... ...... .. " . C•·I --.. ,, ..... ~ ., °"'""''k" ... -· 0>4 1:.....-1 ....... .. 1 ...... , • •• ........... i.-111 ••• ....... . ... -.. , .... ,_ .. -C•·11 Ot.$ ... tKNllw> . .. ' H /F -·-----.. -··----... ..;·--- • 3Held In Check Forgery -.L Oran1e County Sheriff's '.n - vesUgalors have arrested thf.ff persons on charges they cashed dozens of foraed payroll c.becb drawn on an account at a Newport Beach bank. The checks we re part of a burglary ha ul i n Fullerton more than three months ago, accord· ing to Sheriff's Capt. Robert Grlf· feth. In Orange County Jail on forgery and grand theft charges are William Ray Kading, 43, his wife. Sally, 21. both of Ventura and There~a Mae German, 25,,of 8410 Wells Road. Westmiruller. Grirfeth said the trio was ar* rested late Monday at the Razz Ma Tai: Motel in Buena Park and were·alligedly in possession of a half-dozen ef the blank checks. "We were the lead agency in the investigation because most of the checks we've traced have been cashed in our jurisdiction,•• Griffeth said. • UP'IT ........ LIZ TAYLOR, RICHARD BURTON MARRIED ONCE AGAIN Picked Botowa na for Ceremony.-Complete With Hlppoo . /f',...PqeAI ~1ntington :\1i chelle llunni cutt, 6, of lluntington 8(•ach is poised to pounce on a slo\v s;.indcrab near Newix>rt pier as she enjoys ()range Coas t's pleasant \Veather phenomenon known as the Santa Ana con - dition. r~almy temperatures. low humidity and sh1:1rp , clear skies arc forecast for re- mainder of WC'L'k . Orange city police detectives were called in just before the ar- res~ because a number of checks h ad been cashed there. FUiierton police said Tuesday an estimated 2.~ blank checks were stolen in a July 12 burglary at the ofrices of Western Market* ing Co mpany. On e man was ar- rested s hortly after the heist when he tried to pass one of the cbecks. STARS ••• Masalila said Fred Knoessen. · manager of the game lodge where the Burlons were staying. approached him s hortly after they arrived and asked him to re- marry them by s pecial license. But he said he was too busy to perform the ceremony Wllil four days later. Pmiel Sets New Hours : ' Road Dash Fata l to OC Visitor · C·oast Mayors Go ,,o Flood Hearings A F\Jllerton police spokesman said 2,000 of the checks were re- covered when a •·no question asked" bulletin was sent out in the local papers asking.for return of the checks. Knoessen and a m em ber of the staff or a charter 3ir company . were the only witnesses for the 20-minute ceremony. Masalila gave this account of the ceremony : · Huntington Beach City Council members Tuesday.night voted to· change their meeting limes to ac* commodate '·an e ver-increasing workload of city business.'' Council members decided to step up their m eetings to 5:30 p.m. on the first 1lnd third Mon~ days of the month. The council had been m eeting al 7 p.m. as a regular starting time with ad- journed meetings beginning the ~ next week at 5:30 p.m . Huntington Beach Mayor Norma Gibbs along with the . .i\ 26-year·old Portland, Ore., mayors of Westmins ter, Seal man was killed Tuesday niJhl Beach and Anaheim will give when he dashed from the parking testimony Friday al a con- lot of a J-funtington Beach motel grcssional hearing on the impa<'t intothepathofacar. of federal flood insurance pro- Police w~re withholding the gram on Orange County. name of the man today pending The hearing by the Housin g notirication or relat ives. s ubcommittee or the Committee Officers st.id they believe the .on Bank ing. Currency and 1-lous· man was here on vacation, and ingwill be held Crom IOa.m . to 12 he had been stayin g with a male · ncion and from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m . compani on a t the Sheraton Friday in the community center Beach Inn. 21112 Pacific Coast of Golden West College. Highway, Huntington Beach. Congressmen Mark W. 1-lan- Officers said he dashed from na ford CD-Long Beach/We st the motel parking lot at 11 :45 Orange County) and J erry 1<1 . p.m. into the path of a car driven Patterson (D-Santa Ana) said by John Henry Cleveland, 57, of the bearing was called because 2115 Placentia Ave., Apt. 7, Costa of criticism of the federal Oood Mesa. ins uranc e regulations by The victim was dead on arrival municipal and county officials. at Pacifica Hospital. The program is designed to Police said the driveTof the car provide flood insurance "to homes ".'fl S not held, and details are still and businesses at rates made af- l)eing investigated today. ,._ =~~le through a federal sub- Auto Jammed • I Under Truck BUTIONWJLLOW (UPI I -A t'ar traveling. at an estimated 100 miles per hour rammed the rear of a truck-trailer rig on In- terstate S near here Tuesday night. It wedged beneath the trailer and was d ragged several h\Dldred feet be£ore the truck driver realized what happened. The two men\ inside the car were critically injured, pried out of the tangled wreckage and take n to a h ospital in Bakersfield. The lli1?hway Ptitrol said truck driver 1\·1ilton E . Franci:;. 54, or San Jose, heard a thud and saw s parks coming from the back or his trailer when he looked in the rear view mirror. P regnant Prole8l . LOS ANGELES (AP) -Spiral- ing m alpractice insurance costs are threatening t o leave expec- tant mot.he r s in the Antelope Valley without proper medical c are after the first or the year, a group of women protesters said Tuesday. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ,, Robert N. Weed p,.,1 ... n1 -Puau.i...- • ·, "" :Mn. Monica Florian, senior ·planner. in the Huntington Beach· Planning Department, said Tues- day that this city has been in the forefront among those directing criticism o( the Fed e r a l Ins urance Administration (FIA l . ''The ins urance program is not workable in an urbanized flood zone," she said. "Orange County doesn't have the same flood problem that ex- ists in the East and 1r1idwest ~here. flooding from raging rtvers is a yearly occurrence and Josses are tremendous. "Our homes are not. by any means hit on a yearly basis and when and if the flood should ar- rive . home s wouldn 't be d estroyed but would s uffer damages within limited bounds .. s he pointed out. ' Mrs. Florian sai d that nevertheless, iniourance costs are currently the s ame for Orange County as they are for the entire nation. She said criticism has been leveled at the program because it is felt that Orange County and like areas, in effect, subsidize the rest of the country. Under federal flood insurance regulations, cities identified as "'flood prone" stand lo Jose all feder al and federally related financial assistance for the con- struction or rehabilitation of buildings In the hazard areas un- less the cities quali fy for federal flood insu,rance. Lending institutions would be prohibited from granting SBA and FHA loans, VA and FllA mortgage loans and conventional construction and m_ortgage loans E',....P,..,AI WARN ••• (California Animal Control) has been credible and satisfactory?" -A~ what d~le did the City ~ctl authorize the city ad- n:i-1rustra~or to enter into negotia- tions with any city e mploye pe,rsonnel organizations and pro-' nuse them the CHP retirement program? --Are city employes authorized to drive around in city cars for personal reasons e1peclally on weekends? ' Elaborating on his wltchhunl allegations, Duke said this mom· Ina that tbe campalsn dlre<ted aflinst Rowlands hasn't abated "1besame old thlnp are being said and the same people are a<>- inl( after hi m,'' he1al4. . . He added that be reeI1 \lie maror'• ad hoo commllt.. to etucly tbe charges la lbe proper courq O( act on. • ' to the flood hazard area in cities not qualifying for the program. Mr:'.i. Florian said that ap~rox imatcly 65 percent of ltuntington JWa ch homes and businesses lie in the flood prOne area of the San- ta Ana River a nd would be threatened by the hypothetical 100-year storm . E'f'OlllPage A I UNIFY .•. disparity in tax wealth between the proposed districts and the current one:;. His decision was in response to suits filed by the Huntington Rea<'h Un ion High and Garden Grove Unified School Districts, whi'ch stand to lose schools to the proposed districts. However, that d.ecision was be· ing appe~le<J a11d Ft:k~ ordered wor k on the electiolls to proceed. But on Oct. 3 Owens ordered work halted, then Fekete filed for the writ lo allow the elections to proceed again. "ThiJ> has been like a yo-yo:· said Garden Grove Supt. Ed Dun · don. He said he would have to con - fer "-'ith the district"s lawyers before commenting about any additional action, "if any is necessary ... Al the s ame time, Charles Palmer, deputy superintendent in the Huntington Beach City (elementary) School District, said,'' I just feel sorry for the peo- ple who have to vote with all the confusion that has been laking place.·· His district had hired an sl- torney to defend the right to an election. Palmer noted the issue still has not been decided and even if an election is held it may be ruled invalid. But Carl "Bud'' Jones the Fountain Valley father ' who gathered petition signatures to secure an election in his ci ty, said, "'l think the peopleotFoun- tain Valley will now have their But 500 United California Bank checks from the Newport Beach branch were s till outstanding. The Fullerton spokesman said the i;erial numbers range from 3351 to 3850. Griffeth said his investigators traced about 40 of the missing checks, which were cashed all over Orange and Los An geles Counties for amounts averaging $75. He said there m ay be others in- volved in the c heck-passing operation and the investigation will continue until the remaining checks ar~ pinpointed. Mystery Still Shrouds Facts In Kidllaping . The alleged kidnaping or a 2.1-year-old Long Beach woman identified only as Diane re- mained a m ystery today as Hunt- ington Beach police continued their investigation. Detective Sgt. Monte McKen- non said officers still have un* covered no missing-person re· ports m a tchin g the womao·s description, and police have found no clues to her alleged dis· appearance. ' In the m eantime, her compa- nion, Kevin Louis Vaughn, 22, of Los Angeles County was in stable condition and has been re moved from intensive care at a local hospital. He s uffered a concussion and bruises allegedly at the hands of Diane's abductors . Vaughn told officers his female companion. who he met Sunday night for the first time, was ab- ducted and he was knocked un- conscious as the two prepared to leave Bols a Chica State Beach about 2 a.m . Monday morning. He asked the Burtons if they appreciated the consequences of marriage. When they r eplied thal they did, he asked each in turn whether he and she took the other for his and her s pouse. The,t the couple held hands and exchanged rings while Masali la pronounced them man and wife. The two witnesses drove the newlyweds in a four-wheel-drive truck to a spot on the banks of the Chobe river called Serondela. Busing Pact OK'd for 7th, 8th Graders The Westminst er School Board has approved a joint powers agreement with the Orange County Transit District tO pro- vide busing for seventh and eighth grade stud ents lhiS year . Under th e a greement, students may purchase ·a $7.20-a-month bus pass which may be used to ride buses to a loc a lion near their s chool. In addition, the pass may be used seven days a week on any other OCTD bus route, dis trict of- ficial noted. Trustees earlier trimtned bus* ing for seventh and eighth graders obt of this year's budget to save $35,000. · Officials said less than MIO stu. dents were affected and their walk to school was up to 2.9 miles. But unde r the new agreement, students with passes may board a bus near their home which will drop them ofr near schools. Parents in the district earlier had protested the busing cut and had been gathering petition signatures. But district officials s aid th~s _week they n ever had been pre- sented any of the petitions. Councilm en Al Coen and J erry Matney cast the dissenting votes in the 4·2 decision. Mayor Norma :. Gibbs was absent for much of the · meeting and 1-l arriett Wieder · served as acting mayor. The action to change the meet· ing times was taken with the · guarantee that all items be '. ,placed on t he City C<>Wlcil agen ~ ~ da and be full y known to the ' public. ' Matney said this momine that · there would be no need for ex-: panded meetings ir they were ; conducted more efficiently,. 1 ''Tonight's meeting wa.s I farce," he said. ''There•s just }Id_ lot or helpless struggling goinC on . ··we lack leadership and goals. tl looks futile," h e added. "This r council wastes t oo much time j beating a dead horse and in giv- ing political s peeches." Flint Morrison, president of t he Home Council , had requested" the banning of 5:30 m eetings because he said they were not Cul,. ly publicize d a nd t he public \Vas n"t aware of '"'"'hat was going on . He said items weren't properly put on the agenda, and that some of the actions taken without public input m ay have been im~ proper. He said a £ter the meeting that the council was moving in the right direction with the promise of putting all items on the .a)?enda. Student Killed SAN DIEGO (UPI) -Jeffrey Donald Rude, 26, of Del Mar, a ~raduate student, was killed when the tracked s now vehicle he \Vas driving broke througtrtbeice and sunk through l.640feetof An- tarC'tic Ocean water, the Scripps Institution of Oceanography re· ported Tuesday. ~ • say. , He expressed confidence that no a ppellate court ruling will be -made before the election, noting, "You don "t h ave to certify the re· s uits of the election but let the people have their say. "We a re entitled to determine the shape or our government. The government shouldn't decide for us." he said. G em Talk Sleek Chic ~ ' • ~· •• " But Glen Dysinger, assistant s uperintendent of the Huntington .Beach Union High School Dis· lricl, s aid his district's position is still that the elections are illegal until an appellate writ is issued or until Owen's earlier ruling is overturned. . Dysinger said the Order actual- ~Y means the judges will study the matter. which he said would seei;n to be common courtesy to the county counsel and attorney general. "We are not surprised, but neither are we discouraged or en - couraged,'' he commented. ByJ.C.II U,\1 ~.J THI STAl·CUT DIAMOHD Latest in Diamond Shapes Hardly a year goes by without the invention of a new shape for diamond c utters' to use and we wish that we could show you the b eautiful. 53 point, flawless star-cut diamond now iD Geneva because it is a perfect ex81Jlple oi wha t can be done by imaginative designers and skilled diamond cutters. 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CONV6NIENT TERMS BankAm9ricarct-Mas1eretwoe 20 YEARS IN TtiE SAM E LOCATION PHONE !546-3401 -·· • • t • ' I . -· fieerKtll etl • • · ·Susp ect· R eleases I r 'J!o s t ages, Give8 :up 'KtNGS BEACH (APJ -A man ~Hid be ba.d robbed a l>anlt _ aod killed a police ol'ficer re- Jf,laecl the last or lour bosta ... ~ Ji+ld lar el.ht hOUl'f and IWTOD' ~fred Tueaday ailht after a former Marine COf'P9 war com· rf4e penuaded h1m to cive up, authorlU .. said. )'lacer County sberifr1 lospec- t0r Mel Mcl>oulal said Kenneth J~mes Meller wu talked lnlo lliVing up bis cun and turninc blmsell ill by L&l'TY A. ClmdiMn. !'.federal Alcohol, Tobacco and ~yearms Bureau special aient Wt\o had served wilb Meller in Vjetnam. ;lTbe general penuuion was doite by Larry. He is a very. close personal friend'' of Melter's, I McDougal said. ''The weapon was surrendered to Larry. It was extremely emotional situation'!! that time. ~Jt was given to Larry wi a gesture oi friendship.'· MELLER HAD TAKEN iour persons hostage in a resort clubhouse on the shores of Lake Tahoe eight"bours earlier. "l 'v"e robbed a bank, l'v~ shot a.cop and I don't know how I'm g_Oing to get out of this," Meller sp.id, according to Pat Lee, 22, tfie first hostage to be released. Sheriff William Scott said ~eller, 34, was being held thout bail tpday atapolicesub- ation in Kings Beach. .. He said Meller is under in- vestigation by state authorities for kidnaping and assault with a ~adly weapon and by federal ~thorities for bank robbery. ~ott said Nevada authorities Would question Meller later about a bank .robbery and the s'hboting death of a highway .P'3.trolman. " '..1A LONE GUNMAN wearing a sl<I mask robbed a Nevada Na - tional Bank branch s hortly before noon Tuesday al Round Hilt, Nev., near the south end of Like Tahoe. About $4,250 was taken,·autborities said. ·Nevada highway ·patrolman G'ary Gifford stopped the gun- man near Zephyr-Cove, Nev., on U.S. 50. Witnesses said Gifford was shot in the head after a s truggle and .the gWlman con- , tinued traveling north. -• Authorities said Meller ap- -parently took another man tiosta&e before he arrived at the lnnlslree Club. Ken <;onion, an attendant at a service •Station acl'Ols the sired from the club, 1_a.jd.he..saw a _red v4n PUlJ up. ._.A man in the truck (ap- parently a hostage) jumped out and ran behind the van yelling to two bigbway patrolmen who wtte parked alongside the st.a- t.ion in two can,,. Gordon said. ••A 1uy Jumped out of the driver·1 side and ran across the street. He bad a ritle in his hand and dropped a pislol. When he dropjJecl the gun, the patrolmen started ahootln&, 1 firin& three ...i--.. ~· . • MISS LEE SAID Ibo was aun· balhing outaide the c:IUbbou&e when she heard three shots about 1 p.m. She said the went into lhe glaSs-a nd-wood . r.ecreation center and saw a guiµnan hustl· ing three men around the room. ''He said, 'l've robbed a bank, I 've shot a 1cop and I don 't know ·how to get out or this','' she said. When she asked how be was cer~ lain he bad killed an officer, she said be replied, "I was in the service, and I know when I've killed someone.·· . The gunman allowed Miss Lee to leave with a note saying he wanted lo negotiate with officers. The other hostages were iden- tified as Dennis Wahn, 26, Pet Malley and Bob Barry. · About so heavily armed law en· forcement officers cordoned off the building and ·attempted to persuade Meller . to surrender, and McDougal convinced Meller ·to allow him into the building. • McDOUGAL LEARNED that rMeller. an electronics technician from Washington, D.C .. had served t wo -tOufs in Vietnam, worked with electronics firms in Thailand and recently visited Clendinen in San Diego. Clen- dinen was rushed to the scene in a chartered airplane. About 5 p.m ., Meller released Wahn and Malley, and at about 7:30 p.m., Clendinen arrived and began talking with Meller. ''He spoke of giving himself up. He also spoke of taking his own life. He talked to' bis mother on the telephone,·· said McDougal. Finally, at 8:27 p.~ .• Barry walked out of the club. McDougal also emerged with the rifle. A half an hour later, Mellei; and Clendinen came out. Meller was .handcuCfed and taken away. . 1ycoon Pays Fine With Family Loan ~ • SAN DIEGO CAP) -Financier C. Arnholt Smith, once the : ' -ruler of a huge corporate empire, reportedly had lo borrow ; money from relatives lo pay the bulk of his $40,000 in federal ''fmes. ' ! Smith, 76, who had been fmed for illegal political campaign · contributions and in connection with bank fraud charges, paid 1" $39,700 in three cashier's checks Tuesday to the San Diego Court ft Clerk'soffice. Before that, Smith -~t .. ·[ J whose"personal fOrtWle was St a l e once estimated al $50 million -had been paying off the '------------Imes $100 at a time. c-dl•an l11dlet ed· LONG BEACH (UPI) -A Federal Grand Jury Tuesday '• indict.ed l'ormer city councilman Bert Bond on charges of bribery, " political payoffs, gambling and conspiracy stemming from an al· leged attempt to bribe other councilmen into permitting gambl- ... · irtgtnthectty. ,. Bond,·59, a former Long Beach vice mayor, was one or fi ve men named in the three grand jury indictments. He served on the council from 1960 until June when he was defeated in his reelec- .. tioo bid. ': • 'tt'lt11ns' /tl.11rured LOS ANGELES (UPI) - A cocktail waitress found slain in her car may have been the only person who could have identified the ldller of a restaurant owner and his wife who were shot "ex- ecution style'' in their fortress-like home, police said Tuesday .. . ~estigaton said the k~er of Herbert Chance,·16, oo.,yner of the N'u Way Lounge, and his wife Caroline, 47 , may also have killed Delores Watson, 42, a waitress at the bar, to prevent her frqm identifying bim. " ' /ti-S,._.•• Bhllfflf 'SAN'l'A CLARA <UPh -A man suspected of bungling an at· ,f.tirnbted tian'k robbery fatally shot himself in the temple Tuesday ~ blacar travelled at40 miles an hour, sending the auto crashing '"Iii a fence al a larg~ industrial plant. The suspect wits identified as James C. Binger, 39, San Jose. ecords 'Sealed' AN J'RA:NCISCO (UPI) •• ts of three pmycbiatric ex- atioo1 of P 1tricia Hearst, deren1e attorneys have , ribed as ''apatced out,'' 1 ld be in h• ail to tederal colll'l Jll41t-loday. • -, How&veP, the pgy..chiAtrlc re- cords of the 2l·year-ol d new1p1pe_r beirt11 are to ft-- main Haled by'8Urt·~r to all but tbe prooecutlm and de· f,ns~ •l.torneys directly In · v61vei\lll lb.~ ease., A motioa to rcb1n1e the avaUabllltJ' of the cexaminaUoos t.":'~ _made Tueaday by U.S. At· ._...,. James L. BrownlnR. I I I r Browning wanted Federal Judge Oliver Carter to agree to a revised moUon with the word- inc: "Copies of said psychiatric reports .shall be furnished to """"""' for plalnWf and delen· dant and may be>.lunu..hed by them to their agents." ~e words "to ~heir agents,'' Browplng said •. could. con· celvably .include, FBI agents . working on the ca,e. Judge Carter .. 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She Ind lour other MlllSOl>followers, lncllMllnc L)inette ••Squeaky'' frommc, had pleaded no contest to c:harces they dru11ed a woman scheduled to testify against Charies Mamoo_ot hta trial !or \he 5haron T•I! murders, feeding her an Lml·laced bam6urcerto illsorfent her mlrid. -- Her attorney said she had ''re-entered establishment socie- ty," was llving quietly and carin} for her two children, renounc~ the-Manson clan and "is scared to dealh of what those out of Jail maydotoher.'' ·' •; '.' • 1, ' ; _, • ) Bu'llock's South Coast Plaza, Sao Diego Freeway ac Bristol, Costa Mesa, 556·0611 ' . . ., ' .. • • Al D A.IL Y PILOT-EDITORIA.~ PAGE A Poor Performance Last Monday night's city council meeting in Hunt· ington Beach attracted one or the biggest audiences in city history. The meeting also was one that city of· ficials should most want to forget. Attracting the large crowd and sli_rri ng temper outbursts thut seemed to affect all council members was a proposal for a major drainage assessment dis- trict for the Old Town area that has been plagued for years by flooding problemsc - The staff came up with an ill-prepared plan in which some res idents-m a n y of them senior citizens-would pay four cents a square foot as their part of the bill \vhilc others in the more flooded areas v.•ould pay 22 cents. Residents in the 22-ccnt bracket naturally took a cfim view and they weren't convinced when told charges were based on benefits they would d erive s uch as r emoval of noxious odors, alleviation or i11· sects a nd prospects fur all-weather parking. While the m atter was eventually decided in the residents' favor in that no action was taken , the behavior of various council members lert some thing to be desired. Al Coen at one time accused J-lenry Duke and J erry Matney of a lready having made their minds up agains t the dis trict and said going through a public hearing would be a Carce. One counc il m ember seemingly "pl ayed to" the bois terous a udience which accorded hi::; remarks rousing cheers. Mayor Norma Gibbs attempted lo impose a 15- minute time limit ror proteste rs to m ake their views public a nd this didn't appear to s it too well with the audie nce w~il could recall t_hat daw~lin g c~uncil me mbe r s didn-'IS"i'Nl,gwn to business until 15 minutes after the announced starting time. A 29-minute movie also was shown before the con· troversial hearing took place, further cutting into time for city deliberation. . All in all, it wasn't a shining performance by many of the participants. It wouldn't play In Pe6Ma. H11manit8rian Issue Sok Chea, an ti-month-0ld Cambodian baby li ving in Iluntington Beach with a loving family, is again threatened. Not this time by a Communist rocket attack that he endured while being flown out of Phnom Penh or by the effects of malnutrition that he suffered until recently. The latest crisis in hiS youiig life com es about because of a preliminary ruling by a judge in L?s Angeles Superior Court who says that Sok Chea will have to leave the household of Gordon and Darlene Cribbs a nd be returned to Los Angeles County Depart· mentor Adoptions for placement. The jud ge's ruling was reportedly based on alleged reli gious d iscrimination in that Sok Chea and 19 other babies were placed specifically into devout Chris tian homes by Family Ministries, a state·llcensedreligious adoption agency. Cribbs said that Family Ministries is appealing and that parents of the adopted babies will also mounl a legal campaign. We hope the judge lis tens and that he could seethe bonds between Sok Chea and his new m other and father and brother Sean and s ister Ke ndra. We trus t that lhe humanitarian iss ue will be the overriding one. ------· --- • -• -. . . .. . ~-.... -~ ... :--.r..-- .-.-,_,. ... _,.~-·---··----"-'"" --· ''IT AIN'T MY ENI> THAT'S SINK1N6 :' H 'Non~ Acceptable' Choice of Apathy A Curious Relationship To the Editor ; Who would want to live in a community r epresented by oobody? An y e rrort spent sup- porting th e apathetic "none is ac· ceptable" elec tio n initiative, Pilot letter, Oct. 8, might better be concentrated on finding good candidates wh o will run . Fortunately there is still lime lo insure a good selection. EACH ONE of us knows so- meone with enough judgment and energy lo serve effectively 1 on a city council. Moot lik ely your embryo candidate is public spirited enough to serve if given i;ufficiebt evidence of support. Your willingness to help with work or money may be all that's needed. As few as six dedicated workers have elected good can· didates. The California tradition of non· partisan local offices depends on the willingness of voters to de- 1 velop our own candidates. The , best way to exercise your. t freedom of choice in 1976 is by starting now to urge the best citizens willing lo serve to run. LYMAN S . FAULKNER PWl11 file Sq To the Editor: The fact of persons in Southern Oregon giving up th eir possessions for a trip lo outer space doesn't surprise me. Ha - ven 't mil lion s of persons throughout the world been giving up for 2,000 years similar possessions for a promise of a "Pie in the Sky" in the name of Christianity? People seem to have a need to be "ripped off." ROBERT JACKSON EC!olefllf Balolle!r TotheEditor : It is my opinion that "Chicken Little'' pretty well describes ' J much of the academic world to- 1• day. They get a whim or a hun ch or a theory and they attempt l<> t shut down the entire aerosol in-f dustrywilhoul ashred ofproof. If they don't wish to believe something, you can prove it positively for 10 years and it just won 't be c onc lusive. Thi s baloney about the ozone being damaged is speculation. There is not a shred of proof that the ozone haa been or will be damaged. IT IS not the sky that is falling because of this ecology baloney. it ll the United Slates economy. Nature will be healthy after these stupid professors are lonj? lt'itkN W'i'ltJ 'My d'*nt w•a bt•lnwashed lltto robbing the pr•ml!es /,y tfw 1-t• IMn k tolitH'• ,.. #It»/' ( MAILBOX ) Utters from readers are welcome. The right to condense lettrrs to fd space OT eliminate libel is reserved. Letters of 300 word.! or len will be given preference. All letters must in- clude lignature and mailing address but name• may be withheld on re- ~st· if ftl/fi.cient reason is apporenl . Poetry uriU not.~ published. gone, but if they don't say something sensational, that will bug everyone and upset industry, nooaewill ever hear of them.· A t heory is nothing but speculation until it is proven. We should not upsft industry and the economy on specul ation. Let them prove their theories, then we will do something about it. JAMES W. BOLDING Crftllt• Lllu·a.,, To the Editor: On behalf of the Orange County Chapter of the National Women's Political Caucus and the 200 women who attended our Sept. 27 works hop, ··women on the Move," we wish to take this op- portunity to congratulate both the city council and the far· sighted citizens of Huntington Beach who have chosen proper priorities. The most exquisite setting for our workshop was the new J-lunt· ington Beach City Library -a structure of great beauty th at will serve not only this genera- tion , but those to come. The Caucus. a community organiza- tion dedicated to our country's future. feels that government and culture are closely related. We consider libraries to be the heart or any community ; a center of civilization cont aining the thought of the ages ... a pro- per place to stimulate minds and encourage people to action. Women from a ll over Orange County. as well as the surround· ing counties, exclaimed over the beauty of the facility. We reel the tremendous success of our workshop was due in no small measure to the elegance of the surroundings . Thank you Hun t- ington Be ach! NOLASlMON Vofnoffelp To the Editor: Your editorial of Sept. 8 con- cerning vote r r egis tration service in DM V offices was re- cently brought lo my attention. To aUay your fears that it may make the lines longer in Motor Vehicles offices, a study prior to our adoption of the program showed U!I that the clerks can take a voter affidavit in less than tour minutes. And once our year· round vehicle regiJtraUon p~ gram 1m under way, the llne:s should be shortened con· alderably. HERMAN SILLAS Director 1Jne1 en lle•JNCC 'ro the Editor: On the front page ol your Oct. 7 edition, you display an article tlUed, "Buck a . Gallon" -"011 Boss Expects Gas Hike." I r.unt the dlsrespecUut inslnuatlon that ' Just beeaute a man i., tn the oil bual11e1,, or .~ore correctly Dear . Gloomy Gus I may not have a lot, but I 'll be damned if I'll give it up to so me cr azy UFO. S.V. energy business, he be referred toas"Boss.·· Mr. Randolph Hearst. who ha s t'ertainly been prominent in the news this past year , is not re- ferred lo as News Boss. Mr. Chandler is not referred to as News Boss. Why then call a man of Board Chairman Maurice Granville"s position Oil Boss.• Let "s give him the same respect we give Mr. Hearst and Mr . Chandler and others in s imilar po sitions or responsibility. JAMES W. MURRAY Airport Vldoll To the Editor : Picture in your mind a new, ultra-modern airport sitting On top of a 1.400-foot plateau in the middle o f 50,000 uninhabited acres. bordered by four counties (Orange, Los Angeles, San Bernardino and Riverside) and situated s mack dab in the center or Southern California. Visualize also, a monorail running to and from Disneyland. Furthermore, picture greenbelt areas around the actual airport complex con- sisting of parks, golf courses, a Veteran's National Cemetery, ope n space preserves.etc. -all to act as a protective buffer against housing encroachment. And just think, all of this only !Smiles from the Orange County Airport. This is Chi no HiUs. T IUNK of these jets taking off 1,400 feet above St!;a level, with most of their noise and JX>llulion diluted before they r~ach highly populated residential areas. Co mpare this with the near·sea- level takeoffs at Orange County Airport, Los Angeles Interna- tional, and most others. Reali%e too that the closest town. Yorba Lind a, is 4.4 miles from the center or the proposed runway .. No one wants an airport in his backyard, but, where can a loca- tion be found with these at· tri butes that would have a negative effect on so few?· The Ch.ino Hills site is a ~ro motion by private enterpnse. Because of this fact, the Orange County Supervisors wiU probably find fault with it and not support it. However, the citizens or Southern California are not so much conce rned with who benefits financially as they are with what best serves the in· terestsofthe majorit,y. The air space •boVe the Ciino Hllls site bu been ap- proved by the . FAA. It It now Ume lor pubUc spirited ciUien• to generate actions which will br· Ing this new Jetport into being. A new, modern airport ln the Chino Hilla will curtail further jet ex· p anaion at O r an.1e County Airport and help return It to the use for which It was oril!na!Jll In- tended. J}OB~RT G.NcDERNON'l' U.S. Still Backs Chile W·ASH INGTON -The closer we examine the relationship between the U.S. government and the Chilean dictatorship, the more curious it becomes. The military regime in Chile holds the dubious distinction of being one of the m ost repressive in the world . Thousands of Chileans have been arrest- ed, b ea ten and tortured f o r th eir political beliefs. Hun· dreds more have simply disap- ' peared without a trace. Yet U.S . support for the di c· tatorship has never waned. In· deed, it's gett ing stronger. T ll E VEAR after Chilean strongma n Au gusto Pinochet took over, for exampl e, U.S. economic assist ance to Chile doubled from $9.8 million to $20.5 million. According to current plans, Chile will get $77 million in 1976. Of this, $55 million in ''Food for Peace" funds al·one will be earmarked for Santiago. Chile, in short, will get an 8S percent slice of the food aid that will be pumped into a ll o r Lalin (JACK ANDERSON) America. On D ec ember 30 , 1974 , Congress cul off all military as- sistance to Chile. Until Congress intervened, howe ver, military aid to Santiago was steadily climbing. It stood at $16 million in fiscal 1974. These are merely the obvious ways Washington h~ helped keep the junt a afloat. Oc· casionally we also get a glimpse of the covert a ssistance given lo Chile. -i-A K E, for exam"ple, the Arm y 's ''Sc hool of the Ame ricas,'' located in t he Panama Canal Zone. The school, stuck back in the juna:le near the Caribbean Coast , bas been around in one form or another for three decades. It is specifically designed to train Lalin American soldiers; all classes are taught in Spanish. To oo one's great surprise, we discovered that about a third of the school's s tudents in 1975 came from Chile -575 out of a total enrollment of 1,765. One popular co~e. entitled "Officer Combat Arms Orienta· tion," was attended by 993 stu· dents. Over' half of them -504 - were Chilean officers. THE Y WERE given standard military training in such subjects as map reading, first aid and s1gnal communications. The em- phasis , however, was on antiguerilla warfare. A full 16 hours of instruction, for example, were devoted to ''basiC concepts of cou n - terinsurgency in urban areas." Another nine hours of ''psychological operations,' were taught. But the most intensive in- struction was given in l2S hours in "counterinsurgency opera- tions; antiguerilla warfare in the field." · Until Congress put an end to Military assistance to Chile nine months ago, in short, the U.S. governmen t was l eachi ng the junta's fool soldiers how lo repel the ''dissidents '' who oppose them. · Footnote: Ten of the 11 coun- tries that sent soldiers lo the basic officers course in 1975 are outright dictatorships. Bolivi a, presided over by the repressive Col. Hugo Banzer, sent 203 stu· dents. The once de mocratic Uruguay, which now has what experts believe is the highest per capita ratio of political prisoners .\n the world, sent 37 students. Regrets of ~ove Untold "When I think of oJ.l you /·ave m~ant to me all I hese years ii is almost more than I can do, not lo t•!I you.'' -Old New England farmer to his mate of endless years. It happene.J a gain last Week. Someone I had known quite well, and for a long time, died in a dis- tant place. We had gone through quite a few things together . Vet. had he thought of m e ::it all during his last days of illness, there is no way he could have known that I not only lik ed him, but rather loved him. I do not know how common this afniction ls, this inability to ex- press love. I · know that it has been with me nearly all of my life, an~ has caused me many mo- m e nt s of re g ret . Jn spite of this I have not been a bl e t o change substanti ally in this particul ar as I have gro\NTI older. Some of this inhibition is un· doubtedly hereditary. J doubt·if my mother ever kissed me more than a couple of tiqies in the yeat:~ that I can remember. As 1 gr~w up, disapproval was voc al . even strident, and was the ge ne,al ton-e of social in · tercourse. WHEN YOU ,dJd something that warranted' approval, you were reward~d with silence. J do not say this lightly. Not to be har· ricd, not to feel constantly the c.hastenlng whl"P$, was a reward. When my ~hlldren have ac· compllshed sdmething or which I've been proud, my-reaction has been much the s ame: A stoic ' CHARLES McCABE silence, with maybe a hard little smile thrown in. Gushing was a great s in in my house. It has re- 1 lained so, though there is a v. •alth of example to tell me of thL folly of this reflex. Tl 'E IRISU. have been called lovel~'ss. I know of no single word that dl ~crlbes the deepest part of a certa•n kind of Irishman. With all the swagger and bogus charm or his prototype, this pitrt.icuJar Irishma n, usually black of color· ing, is au fond without the capaci- ty to show deep reelings. This is less his curse than his strength. These a re the Irish who "get somewhere.'' There is a Subphylum of this kind of Irish. He is the fellow or lass who feel1 love and ·cannot say it. Like t he New England Carmer It is a kind of pride w\th him that he cannot and will not , utter his affection. This timldl17, for that Is what it is, comes on u truculence far too ofte n -t he same kind of truculence wtdch wlll not permit an lrishman-.to give a atraight answer to a ft(Ure ol authority. You ru<k him the.tlmeoldl\Y, and he says what's it to you? He asks himself il ,he loves his mother or his dearest friend, and he ls like-tr to answer himself with a ques· t1on : Ah. what do I need with them? YET THE., m,11 wlii> .suffen lrom thlii lo0H>I atre<t'Ibiow.U is a loss. T/!l• 1' UI• ~ thinll.or all. He k!'Of' th•t Ume ~nd again, l.n ti\• Ooul'M bt hi' lire, he will regnt, and deeply. that he did not share his love and ttSpe~ , 'i with those of his fellows who had earned it. When the.lime comes, he is a foundered vessel. "J"ll thank her; but it will be like pulling teeth.•• Resonant with time, I can hear my mother ha-ring said this, and said it more than once. And I can recall, too, the lines of Housman: "The heart from out the bosom i!: never given in vain ... •• Housman said it was paid .with sighs aplenty. a nd costs you end· less rue. And he added, How true How true! nlERE AR E things one would like to change. and which onf cannot c hange, and this i ~ perhaps the most perplexing 01 our tragedies. I am dammed and seeming!) permanent ly from saying t1 anyone l)ut myself things whi cl could make life easier for others ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robtrl N. Wttd, Pt.1blUfU'r Tl'lo1na• Keniil. f:dJror Borboro KrtibicA, Editorial Page f:di!or The edilorial page! or the Daily Pilot seeks to Inform and stimulate readers by prcttnling on this page divf:rst commentary on topics or intere$l by syndical· €'d columnists and cartoonist.a. by pto\.'ldlnll a forum for readers" vtews and by pr~sent lnc this MWSpapcr's opinions and Ideas on current topics. The editorial orinions or tho Oall y Pilot appear only In lhe editoH al tolurnn nt the top of th e page. Opinion• i:ix· press~ by th!! columnJsts and t'al1oonlst1 nnd·lctler wntera nr(' their own an~ no end()f"lerne'lt of lheir vit\\'I by the Daily Pilot fbould be in~erred. Weclnesda~, October 15, 1975 ' • Te .. Y' «:lesl_, N.Y. Steeb • ~:r-::....:.::~~~;;:::..:..:.::~~:..!:.!~~~l~"....-.-'.o-'--,..,~~~_.:O~R~A~N~G~f~C~OU::::::_N~T~"!~·~<;A:c;::L~l.~FO:;,:A~N~IA;:_~.,;::~--=W~E::.:::D~N=E=S~OA:;;:..:.Y~,OCT::.:::~O~B~E~R"-'-15~,~1~97~S~-'-i-N~~T~E~N~C;E~N~TS , ~ '¥\ciloll-s~~"!~d . on :' Beach Dog Ban I B~ JOHN V ALTEllZA mlAion of "more tlulll 1,000 pet>-ori lncrtand-eaf•c-t .J <ur· leOdero ol the community effort -even brln1ln1 up ......Uoos the oouncll chambers and sltung ,,. .. ...., ""' _____ -tioa •i1natur.es · oppcm~ I.Iii rent statutes ariid ~ no more ~fbfthe.b&n and the city rould tbet. Wolf'• two Engllab abeep-in the foyer, cpposed the ban. and N•~.f.ort t~ach city coun-chan&einthecu.rttnt$. l1w1 to \he animel control Odta1ternativeprogram1. doafs have been the subject or ins!.Bted that they key was im· dlmen ceVe the.Fily's doc lovers At_preHnt, leashed are al-~•tecor'Y· -nae leader of the effort which polic.e inquiries about biting inci-proved leash law enforcemenL and postponed 8~'.fd:iOD Ol'Lll jaffftt itid ~· dW"lqa ly • ~by Counellman Howard sig>1aturet,' Michael WoU, baa of-That drew an angry rise from · howt-ver, were provisions in th --propa&-al to ban dogs from Ocean lllCW'Dilal · ~~er-t~~k1with...c:iiLY officials to Wolf, who insisted that any auch· code relating to the sidewalk that a 90-d&)' breath'r Mooday night lowed ~n f ild, The council aelloa aa in· fained the bun.dreds of petition dents. Of prime concern to Roleni. 'froni beaches and sidewalks. r.u. Wilt ""3111. rQl!!\t. . work out a COfuprOllUSe. -1 · in"cldents took place on his own separates residences and the T.he aCtton, coming after · The WlberBUqn.i:ame The tnotloo enentiaJly pro-His stroncest critic ~at. Mon-property and involved person.s aand. ..... / several other mot.ions failed, aft«~ot'dcW'loversrU1inl Vides that lhe entire proposed day's session. however, was whointrudedortauntedhispels. "In certain cases. J know that, capped more than \wo ho\lts of ·f.rom th• very,yowsg to the elder-t>et ~would be... suspended for 90 COUDcllwoman Lucille Kuehn, The Jar1e majority ol Mon-the sidewalk provldes the only in-.• inledSe hear ings-and-*be sub-ly btllffebed c:owlciJ.a:ma-to focus days and at the end of lhe period wbo spared few verbal punches day's speakers. cramminl lnt.o CSeeBAN, Pace A.!) * ~ * --R~~idents Rall~ing ~or~.()g~ An old folk song bas one slam.a lhat goes. "lt. makes no dif- ference ir he's a bound, you bet- ter stop kicking my dog around.'' And scores of Newport Beach residents who insisted the city was doing just .that. with a pro- poaed off.season, off-bour beach ban on leashed dogs tried to maketbeir~int Monday. T~e debate before councilmen was dominated by opponents to the ban who outnumbered sup- porters .• They b r ought forth dozen& of softer terms fOf' canine excrement, cited the Bicenten- nial, and referred to beaches as God's creation and dogs as His creatures. The speakers included: -Donald Berm an, a leader in the organized effort to end the ban, who insisted that the current controversy paralleled that which gave rise to the American Republic. "It is ironic that an un- just law paid ror by unjust taxes would be proposed for our coun- tr;Y's bicentennial,'' he said., -Ralpb Watson, an ocean front resident, who insisted that in his 30 years· of residence, he could name but a handluJ or dog -owners who 11ttJc:e a.are that their pets· droppings are picked up fr.om the cjty sands. The rest or the owners, he said, sinu>lY allow it to stay there. - -Michael Wolf, the leader or the campaign against the ban who personally paid for newspaper advertisements to"- win support and make his point He lent insight into the bitterness of the issue by wryly mentioning an incident of last Friday. "Dog defecation is not the real pr~ blem but that's the only argu. ment I've beard from the other side. But ll didn't forbid someone from piling a whole mound of it at m y front gate last Friday morning.·· -A West Newport Beach man who cited the chronic, high burglary -rate in hi s neighborhood, but who said his is t the only properly spared by the thieves, "because J have a police officer on duty 24 hours a day - my dog.•· -Debbie Jordan, the owner of a family pet shop established for fSee DOGS, Page AZ) Coast College Board to Meet Trustees of the Coast Com· munity College District will meet at 8 o'clock tonight in the district offices at 1370 A:dams Ave., Costa Mesa. A report on the .summer session classes held on the Orange Coast and Golden West campuses this year is among the agenda items . Coast Weather Continued warm and sunny skies Thursday with highs from the 80s al the beaches to the low 90s in- land. Lows tonight 54 to62. •N81DE TODA 't' A former South Vietnome.se senator, who eacaped from Saigcm ttnMr threat o/ dl!ath,. ·rrra41 n;v, lffe in Laguna Beach. A.15. I· \ \ a a ... .. A11 , Ct·J ., ... .. ... .. ... < ._ -\ °"" ...... SUI! ....... i FLlO, :rtfE_,!EROINE, IS BA~ HOME AGAIN. · ,Ott Strayed Alter He<olsm In Huntington ~ " -.f H .. roine Dome ~ ·l' -Life-aaving Cat 'Fw' Back ":!" ~ - . Flo, a mfssing heroine cat credited· w_1th awakening her owners as fire swept their Hunt- ington Beacb house, Ui now back home alter five weeks in the wild. Robert CaJiand said a Hunt- ington Beach ho1,1sewife. Mrs. Estelle DahJager, managed to entice the black Burmese feline into her gar age and collected the SlOO reward Colland offered for 'Ilutt;s Not Sm<!8-It's ' .Just ·Dust . . -~ 'HOt weattler, S•nb Ana winds and a pall or brown air lbal is not r ~al l..y s mog are ex.pee led weather eondidori& for Orange County in cori:ting days. Santa Anp windl,prompted by a hilh. pre9sure areJJ. iO Nevada swept, lhroueh Southern Cflllfornla 'iuesday...-Tuesday's hJgb temperatures in the 80s were expected to climb to lbe 90s li>day and'" Thursday, the Na· Umal Weather Service said. '1'be wind and dry aJr is making bruah like~ttnde.-· and m e grass fire in the San Fernando V'alley already has been res)orted, Meanwhile, the Alr Pollution Oontrol Dlatrict reports that the mass or brown al.-hanging just in.land of the Otance Coast really isl\otsmog. · lt ts just--dust, said a district spokes-man, andt it ts always there. i.w. • Becaus• the Air is dryer than us uat,• he aaid, visibility is grtater Ud more dust can be 1Hn.. 11Jeftfore, he said, it looks ISJftOllY.l I Lifht tO! oo smog and no air pollutlon 4pbsodei are expected throuth Thunday, he said. ' • Fiers return At the same time, he said, she ended efforts by youngsters in a whole southeas t Huntington Beach neighborhood who had been combtng the area and bait- ing elaborate traps with fish. The cat. and her companion feline. Eb, were credited by Calland for scratching on a bedroom door Aug . 30 and awakening him and his wife mo- ments before a morning fire destroyed their home at 20321 Deervale Lane. The two cats were taken to a neighbor while the Callands sought a temporary home. but F!owanderedo(f. The couple first posted a S25 re· ward for F1o, and a man reading about the missing feline in the Daily Pilot found her.,,. But as the Carlands started to carry her home, the cal was frightened by a barking dog and took off again. The second capture was suc- cessrul, Calland said, and after surgery for a dislocated hip -a wound from her five weeks of freedom -she was busy getting reacquainted with Eb and get· ting used lo the couple's new home in Newport Beach. Re-el,ectwn FwuI 'L<µ-ge' WASffiNGTON <UPI) -More than $1 .5 million remains in the treasury of former President Rlcriard Nixon's 1972 re-election , committee, according to a report filed T,uesday with the Federal EJectioh Commission. But mc>1t/of the money· is tied up ln Watergate-related lawauits and demands for reimbursement of legal fees from campalp of • ficials who were later chwaed ' with crimes. 1 ' I • • I 1'11 ree A r·rested· .. ' Charged in Newport Forgery Orange County Sheriff's in- vestigators have arrested three persorui on charges they (ashed dozens or forged payroll checks drawn on an account at a Newport Beach bank. The checks were ~ of a bW'Jlary-haur in Tu---Uerton~more than three months ago, accord- ing toSberiff'a Capt. Robert Grif- feth. In Orange County Jail on lnfonnat1t Records Audited Detailed records covering two years of payments made to inlor- mantl through the defunct coun- ty Orranized Crime Intelligence unit have been turned over to the county auditor for a board of wpervisora-mandated check. The federal grant funds were rmde available I? loclll police -·;,. lla!OPlb ~e ~ In· telli1enee troup, •Ccordlni to an assiltant dialricl attorney. No estimate is available qp wile the audit ls to be com· pleted. Names of the informants who received the pa-ymeotf were not turned over to audit.on. District Attorney Cecil Hicks turned over the records after some delay due lo concern that federal regulations oct the funds might prohibit releasing the con- fidential documents . A board of supervisors sub- committee ordered County Auditor Vic Heim to look into all secr et district attorney funds. Part of the check revealed the existence of a narcotics infor- mant's fund fin a nced by "volun· tary contributions•· from con- victed offenders. Supervisors. backed by a coun- ty counsel's opinion. claimed the contributions were fines. and were actually under the !5upervi:sors· control. The investiga tion by the supervisors, touched ofr by al- legations of improprieties in handling district attorney secret funds, is part or continuing con· fli cl between the board and Hicks . • ' forgery and gr.and theft charges are William Ray, Kading,. 43, his wife, SaUy, 21, both of Ventura and Theresa Mae German, 25, of 8410 Wells Road, Westminster. Griffeth said the trio was ar- rested late Monday at the Razz Mi"TiZMoret-fii'l:IUenTPark---ancJ were aJJegedly in possession or a balf-dolen of the blank checks. "We were tbe-lead agency in the investigation because most of By Prlaelpal the checks we've tra~ have been cashed in our jurisdiction," Griffeth said. Orange city police detectives were called in just before the ar· rest.a because a number ot checks bad been cashed there. ""Fulle-rt6n-police said"'l\aesday an estimated 2,500 blank checks were stolen in a July 12 burglary at the offices or Western Market-<Se• CHECKS, Page !12) Mang's Judgments Labeled 'Tragic' By WLARY KAYE Of .. ~.,. ........ Corona del Mar High School Principal Dennis Evans was back on the witness stand late Tuesday and loday ,and testified under croe•-eJf•mlnatiOQ that Wll•••aded teacher 18iebael Mani often made ••tragic judgmental decisions." Evans ls teatifylng In the dis· ddual bearln1 a1alnsl Mma, as, who was suspC!nded last May from his teaching job and cbarged with S5 counts or un- professional conduct. The hearing, laking place al district headquarters in Newport Beach, is the first such proceed- ing in the history of the Newport- Mesa Unified Scbool District. Evans ' comments Tuesday and today were a continuation of DOW FINALLY CLOSES AHEAD NEW YORK CUPI ) -Prices turned mixed in moderate trad· ing today in a see-saw session on the New York Stock Exchange. Tbe Dow Jones industrial average, which flu ctuated between a loss of arOWld a point early in the day and a gain of more than four points at mid- session, a dded 1.97 points to 837.22. Hut dect1nes Jed advances. however. (Tables, 87) his lf!S'.timony last week, which was interrupted to allow three out-oC·town former students of Mang who were subpoened by the prosecution and by former Corona del Mar High School teacher Alan Schwalbe to testify. , T'91iDIOOY from the four wit· nesaes included allegations that Mang: smoked a cigar in class; used obscenities .. to the depart- ment c'hairman (SChwalbe> i9 &ont of students ; assigned un- authorized textbooks; read to the class personal memos from the administration and took an un- authorized field trip to the back bay, where he participated in ,_. mudfight with students. During Evans ' c ross· examination, which was expect,· ed to continue for most of today, the principal comme nt ed, "Mang has a history o( making some rather tragic judgmental decisions." That wa s why Eva ns fell "trepidation for the s tudents• safety " on a field trip to a Hindu Monastery by Mang·s class, he said . Evans said he has never not approved a field trip, "even for Mang,·· but said he could not help but reel "trepidation ... ln attempting to establish a bias by Evans towards Mang, de- fense attorney John F. Williams questioned Evans a bout his di!;. agreements with the unorthodox teacher. CSee MANG, PageA2l ' ---.. I . i Temperatures were climbing Into the 90s 'Inland. today but that wu little worry . lilong . the Oran ~e 1 Coast where s un dap- pl~ the waters\ ~le Cat sailors pre- pared to launch and sandcasUe builders played amid balmy breez<s. It's a tough lile along lhe shoreline. · 1" ' \ . ' ' • .. ' •• l l Al DAILYPILOT N .Airport Arrests F orecast By Wll.l.IAOt SCHR EIBER OlllMO•llf~i.I~ Orange County Shcrirr·s in· vt.'st1gators have suspend(.'CI ac - tive obst•rvatlon of the main county airport parking lot, where :in alleged $500-a ·day recei pt s kimming operation wa s un. <.'overed this wct•k . But Sheriff's Capt. Robert Griffeth .said today the investiga- tion into the elaborate scheme is s till under way with "somt• possibility .. or additional arre:o1ls 1n the near future. Deputies Monday ru ght arrest- ed M:irinus f.I . Van l.cnl, 44, of 20361 Seven Seas Drive, in llunt ington Beach o n charges he masterminded the pl ot lhat soml' t•uunty s ources C'laim may have cost the public up lo Sl)(),000 1n lost revenue ove r the p<1st two y t"ars. ·'The s uspect we now have in custody has refused to say anythini:: except that he wanted to sec his lawyer," Griffeth suid. lnvestiJ.:<1\ors had hoped Van Lent would implirate others in the all('ged, s kimmini:e scheme. \\'hich is believed to be a tv.10 or three-man operation. Griffeth and othl·r in ,·estigators say there is no t>vidence to indi c:.ile manage- ment offic i•il s of the company holding the lease on the county· owned lot were involved in the skimming. Contracts for park- ing is held by Parking Systems Inc., which receiv('S about 7 per· cent of the annual gross receipts now estimated 1.o be $840,000 a year. Griffeth explained that un- dercover offi cers who made several movies and performed around the clock surveillance or the parking lot in past weeks have been taken out of the field for the time bein,s. CHECKS ••. ing Company. One man was ar- retiled shortly after the heist when he tried to pass one o( the checks. A Fullerton police spokesman -said 2,000 of the checks were r e- covered wtien a "no question asked" bulletin was sent out in the local papers asking for return of the checks. But 500 United California Bank checks from the Newport Beach branch were still outstanding. The Fullerton spokesman said the serial n u mbers range from 335110 3850. Grifreth said his investigators traced about 40 or the missing checks, which we re cashed all over Orange and Los Angeles Counties for amounts averaging $75. He said there may be others in· volved in the check.passing operation and the investigation will continue until the remaining checks are pinpointed. CONVEKI' AUTO ·INTO DOLURS "We sold our car to the first person who called.·· That's · the overnight success story told by the NeWPOrt Beach man who placed this classified ad in the Daily Pilot: '66 MGB fine cond . 25 MPG. 1st $1500. Takes. XXX·XXXX Ir you have a car you'd like to convert to cash, call 642-5678. We make it easy ror you to put a few words to work ror you, in the Daily Pilot. ORANGE COAST • DAILY PILOT TN Ot ... CD41" Oau , Piiot wltll _ _,II !< ~ IM ,...,.,.p,lt\, It lllltlll-tly IN o.-Co<t•t Pu1>1+.11i.,.. c-'· s.""'~'" HlllOnf. ••• p..bll.,..CI -•y thl'eugr, ,-roci.y ,.,, Colla Mo! ... Nf WPotl .,., ..... HU<lll~ e.1tll/Fo .... l•ln Vtllo1. l •Y~. S-l•b ... Vtlley IM lit..,.. ftlt<ll/\G<All Coe~I 11 tlnv1! •"ll'O""'I edition h p.,bl"""" S.h1t.S.Y• ""'d s,.., °"''· Tiit Pl''"''"'' publltll•"I! r,1an1 1~ 11 uo """'' .. , S!rttl, <.o.ia M••• (.11 '"'""II '1Ul6 Robert N. Weed P•tti*lll ll'ICI P1illlltl'lr• Jack R. Curley Vic.• ll'rlt lllotlll •IMI G9Mltl IHMQo>• ThOmas Keevil EClllor ThOmas A. Murphl~ ............. 1..1 .... Oarles H. Loos Rkhlrd P. Nall ""1t11•M>l llM"9lllt Eelllor< FordCraah Spara Quiz WASHINGTON (UPI) -President Ford's chief o f »tatf, Donald Rumsfeld, today ordered the Secret Service to ex· plain how the President ·s limousine coll ided with another automobile in Hartrord, Conn., Tuesday night. <Related s tory, Photo, A4 J "The White fltJuse is · wonderintc how in the v.•orld a thing like thul could have happened," pres idential press s erretu ry RCl n Nessen said. Nt>ssen tolrl a While lluusl' br1e£ini:; that "one point ·· Rum sfeld wantetl the Serret Service to t'X- p I a in w~t s why no policemen "'er1._· on rluty at the tlartford intersec- tion of Talcott and ~1arkl'l streets where the crash occurred '"'·hi le Ford '"''as being driv t'rt fr o m u Republi can party fund· raising dinnt,r t o the airport. P l anners Dig I nto He arings Public hearings on eig ht . separate general plan amend· ments m ake up the bulk of Thurs· day night's Newport Beach Plan· ning Commission meeting. The eight amendments to be discussed at the 7 p.m. meeting at Newport Beach City Council Chambers, 3300 Newport. Blvd., primarily concern suggested changes in land uses al various ~ites throughout the city. The hearings will give citizens an opportunity to tell com - missioners whether or not they wish the amendments to become part of the city's general plan . Amendments included on the agenda are: -The revised a mendment suggested by City Councilman Paul Ryckoff that would add a noth er and use ca tegory, ··medium-density r esidential''. -A proposed system of re· sidenlial zoning that would pro- vide new , more easily un· derstood names for the different land use categories. -An amendment that would provide alternative land uses for the site between MacArthur Boulevard and Avocado Avenue, just north of Coast Highway. Cur· rent designation is Ad - ministrative. -A proposal to delete pro· posed biking and hiking trails • through Buck Gully in Corona del Mar. -An amendment that would make land uses in the Upper Newport Bay consistent with the State Department of Fish and Game agreement for th e ficologictll reserve. -A proposed change at the Aeronutronic-Ford Company site from General Industry land uses to Administrative, Professional and Financial Commercial. -An amendment that would add Admini s trativ e, Professional and Financial Com- mercial uses to the current land· use designation of recreational and Marine Commercial at the southeast corner of Bayside Dri ve and Marine Avenue. -A proposal to change a lot at the ''couoty triangle'' (orr Superior Ave nue) from Multi· iamily residential to General In · dustry. ,.,,.... l'.,,e AJ DO,GS ••• many 70"" In COl'ilM dol Mor. She ....... led lhlt -OGrt of permit be eotobillhod ollowlns only proven, rnpoosible doc ownen to tako Ulolr polo~ tbe bea<hd. -Will Beec1, a dlad:nuUYe 13·year-old, who found that it'$ hard to be noticed sometlmfJ9. The boy waited tor an opentnc at the dais, approached 1i and waited ... and walled for Mayor Donald Mcinnis to recognize hlm. Trouble was, the mayor couldn't see the boy behind the podium until Will raised his hand and waved over the top. When the chuckles and the mayor's embar- rassment subsided, Wiii made a plea on behalf ot hla group, Newport's kids. "I represent a lot of kids," he said , "who,.-walk their dogs and have run ... " . * * * From Page Al BAN ••• gress and egress for property O\l.'tlers. Th at means that they could not legally leave home or enter with their dogs without violating the law and risking a citalion. ··vet, the current code bans dogs from bay beaches and al· lows them on bayfrontsidewalks. It makes no sense,'' Rogers said. F rom Page A l MANG • • • In addition to disagreeing with what he called "judgmental de- cisions ," Evans admitted he dis· agreed with his dress, known to be very casual and untraditional on campus. "Because or some of his attire, some or the impressionable kids could get the idea that school is a joke." Evens said. Williams also attempted to ·establish that one accusation against Mang, which cited how he greeted a fel low teacher with an obscenity, was not really im· proper. Evans admitted the comment was made berore school and was said in an area o( the social studies department where slu· dents must knock before they enter. But he refused to admit that the ''greeting'' was friendly, rather than just improper. After Evans leaves the witness stand , Assistant Principal Gerald McClellan from Corona del Mar High is expected to testify, followed by other former students. Sanitation " Talk Slated ''Sanitation Districts and Their Erfects on Community Environ· ments" ls the topic or a talk to be given members of CHART Thurs- day by Ray Lewis. chief engineer for the Orange County Sanitation Districts. CHART, the Citizens Harbor Area Research Team, holds its meetings at 7 :30 a .m . in the Glen- dale Federal Savings and Loan Association building in th e H arbor Center, Costa Mesa . • UfllT ........ LIZ TAYLOR. RICHARD BURTON MARRIED ONCE AGAIN Picked Botswana for Ceremony-Complete Wlth Hippos Tribal Reunion Liz, D ick Tie t haf'not Again CHOBE. Botswana (A P) - Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton were r e m arried in northern Botswana Friday after - noon by a district commiS;sioner from the T swana tribe, t hen drank champagne toasts on a river bank as two hippos and a rhino look e d on, the com · mi~iooer reported today. Commissioner Ambrose Masalila said he thought the Burtons chose to remarry at Chobe ''because they liked the place very much. They more or less fell in love with the area." Miss Taylor. 43, and Burton, 49 , were reconciled in Switzerland in August after 14 months of divorce. They were marrjed in 1964 -she for the rifth time and he for the second - arter a romance that began when they were costarring in the mov· . ie "Cleopatra" in Rome. The couple came to Botswana. north of South Africa, on Oct. 6 after a visit to Johannesburg tor a celebrity tennis tournament for charity . Masalila 11aid F'red Knocssen. manager or the game lodge where the Burtons were staying, approa.ched him shortly after they arrived and asked rum to re- marry them by special licenst>. BU;t be Sa id he was loo busy lo perform the ceremony until rour days later. K.noessen and a m ember of the stafr of a charter air company were the only witnesses for the 20--minute ceremony. Masalila gave this account of the ceremony: He asked the Burtons ir they appreciated the consequences of marriage. When they replied that they did, he asked each in turn whether tie and she took the other for his and her spouse. Then the couple held hands .and exchanged rings while Masalila pronounced them man and wife . The two witnesses drove the newlyweds in a four·wheel-drive truck lo a spot on the banks or the Chobe river called Serondela. N·ewport Pair Win Top Craft Prizes Accus ed • ~Jaye Ch~ged Br ARTUVa a . -·\., Of .. o.Ny .... -~ • .; A drifter and bis (emale1travet: lng companion, accwed d the~ •lay!n1 of • teeoapi! ey_. runaway and-the wNmdtna ol ber CaltaM .. -..-,1r11rtmclill • 10 days ago, were arralped Tuesday in Sacramento... • Ronald Wayne H-, 32, and Gall Marie Lambenon, 19, ...,. portedly rrom.,. RemeJ we-r formally cbara•d wnli flrat..' degree mut_der and belne: lugitives froinJ .. tlce ~!!le••·, : tion. ' Munlc(p_al Court Judge Sheldon ,, GroMfeld·set bail at $100,000 for ltoaaa, a tMt·moviog Sactamen· to area transient, accordlne to Sacrat'nento authorities, and left MlssT.amDenOn's bail at$25,000. A deputy public defender was also appoint ed to repreSent the accused slayers at their next hearing, On-Oct. 20, to give him time to study the case. A Sacramento County Sheriff's .. Office bomic;jde detective said ' ·Tuesday 'ij: is believed they will .... waive e xtradition al that tim&.: and be return~ to Oregon to race''"' murder charg"es there. Hogan .and Miss Lamberson ; are accused of the mutilation-sex murder sometime on Oct. 5 of RebeC'ca Marie "Becky" Wojtas, 15. of Cypr ess. A Costa Mesa girl, 14, who had t'Scaped with Miss Wojtas rrom an Orange County detention facility for wayward girls and set out hitchhiking ror Oregon with her. was beaten and stabbed at the same time. The victim who revealed the horror story Oct. 5 when picked up by Costa Mesa police as a slm· \ pie runaway, provided informa- tion which led Detecti-ve Norman Kutch to contact the FBI and Oregon authorities, leading to the suspects' capture. A search for h e r companion's remains at first (ailed, but the tvojtas girl was found Saturday, tied with wi re lo a tree in woods near As hland, Ore .. sexually as· saulted and stabbed 22 limes. Today, recovered from her own abdominal knife wound that had begun to (ester before her captors freed her without further harm in the Bakersfjeldarea, the second victim is in Orange Coun ~• ty Juvenile Hall. -:• CdM Plans 2Cleanups Art student Kathy Patterson, Costa Mesa winners we r e Corona del ·Mar residents are .. 15, of Costa Mesa, was one o( the Frances Brown, china painting; asked to st a rt accumulating winners in the crafts contest at the Frances Murrill. china paintin~; debris for the two communily- Great Earth Festival, which Susan Rarrerty, two firsts for wide c l ea nup campaigns opened on the Orange County ceramics; Jayne David son , scheduled for the next two Fairgrounds toda')o. stitchery; Jeanne Frirseis,dough Saturd ays, Corona d e l Mar She·won a first prize in the egg-sculpture; Rhea Tate, plastic Cha mber of Co mmerce orficials painting division . She painted a work and me mory box, Carol said today. winter scene on her winning egg Venard, two firsts for stilchery T he cleanup is divided into two and then m ounted it with a cord and yarn ; Lina O'Neill, two firsts parts. Resident s south of the for use as a Christmas tree orna-ror yam and weaving and J esse highway will participate this ment. Davidson , yarn. Saturday and residents north or Her winning entry and others in Newport Beach winners were the highway will take part Oct. the crafts contest will be dis· Jean Fa rney, rour rinits for china 25. played throughout the festival painting ; Bronwyn Davis , According to chamber o r. which opened tonight and will ceramics; Jean Boyd, three ficials , all debris must be on the continue through Sunday. firsts for natural wood a nd .sidewalk a t 7 a .m . City trucks She is one of several winners mosaic; Sharon Marshall, de-will pick up ·old furniture, ap. F l l lAs Grounded from NewPort Beach and Costa coroted eggs; Loren Farber, pliances and other "junk". No Mesa in the contest . All told there stitchery; Juanita Thompson, dirt or buildiag materials will be NELLIS AFB, Nev. (UPI) -were 900 entries in 26 divisions stitchery; He idi ArmslronC. picked up, however . Routine training flights of the and269classes. glass; Arthur Wahlst~. model Cuttings must be tied in FlllA figbter·bombers based Big winners were sue Hanks asUe; Herster l>lckmeyer,yarn. bundles not more than four feet here have been suspended tern-and RoR e r Hanks of Newport The festival features natural long; newspapers must be tied in porarily pending completion of a Beach. She won rive firsts for en· pastimes and g_ames and country bundles and debris must be preliminary accident investiga. tries in wood and ceramics, while :music. Admission is $2 ror adults. placed ln containers. tion into a crash last week which he won (our firsts with ceramics $1 for juniors while those s ix and For more information phone claimed two lives. An estimated and collage entries . under areadmitt~rree. 673-4050 or 673·7065. 90 of the all-weather supersonic ·'tiiiiiOi::;i.'i;;:-c----:-c--------;;;;i!j~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;;:--;;-;:----,;;~--_,,,,-;;,iiiiiiiiiir a ircraft are assigned to this [~~ •1 "' __,.?S"'M southern Nevada base. Old Medals Stolen Gem Talk Sleek Chic From WWII Veteran By ARTHVR R. VINSEL OftM O.llr !"'let IUtf So meone stole a few pieces of a once·glorious past that lives each day in the m emory of a Costa l\-1esa car wash attendant, aged 50, Tuesday : his handful of medals for World War II valor and physical sacrifi ce. Melvin Lee Wilson, ex-Marine, went home to his modest cottage -where the worn door opens with a shove -after work and found.his treasured trophies gone from the pocket or hi$ rain coat. hanging in a closet. He checked them often, after returnina from the Costa Mesa Car Was h, on Harbor Boulevard al Bay Street. He lives just down the block. in a reJ_r unit, of( the street. Wilson. once ' manchine - gunner with famed Carlson's Raiden. fought his way •cro51' the Pacific, winnlna the Bronze Star; the Purple Heart; World War II Victory. Medal ; Asian and Pacific Theater Medala, and Praldential Vnlt CltoUon With Star. ''Midway, M•kln, Guadalcanal, Bougainville, Iwo, ... " Wils on recounted today v.1hile on break from washing cars. He was shot in the chest on lwo Jima, as his hitch was in its final weeks. ''My right lung aot shot.out and my chest is held together with silk," says Wilson, whose days with the Second Raider BaUalion -Carlson's Raiders, be proudly points out -were over. A six.year resident of Costa Mea•, he told Police Officer Paul Capuccilli be bas had amall Items pilfered frbm his cottage before, but they weren't worth reporting. · ''Victim stated tbelou ls more sentimental tban,financtal," 0£. ficer Cappuccilli aald in his burglll')' report. "I'd aure like to get 'em back, 1·ve had ·em. so looa." Wlllon said today. For want of a 1peclfic value, Wlbon told poUce be c1*Md $30 w011ld be about riCbt. He 1a.td ln 1948, military outborltl .. told him. hll Purt>le Hout alone contained ,ae iwortll Clfcold. ... 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He is a very close personal friend'' of Melter's. McDougal said. t "The weapon was surrendered . to Larry. It was an extremely emotional situation at that time. , Jt was given to Larry as a gesture , of friendship.·' I MELLER HAD TAKEN four persons hostage in a r esort clubhouse on the shores of Lake Tahoe eight hours earlier. "I 've robbed a bank, I've shot a, cop and I don't know how 1·m gbing to get out or this, .. Meller s),id, according to Pat Lee. 22, tbe first hostage to be released. Sheriff William Scott said ?ieller: 34 . w as being held Without bail today at a police sub- s(ation in Kings Beach. He said Meller is under in· vestigaLion by state authorities for kidnaping and assault with a dfadly weapon and by federal ~thorilies for bank robbery. ott said Nevada authorities ould question Meller later about a bank robbery and the shooting death of a highway patrolman. ' A LONE GUNMAN wearing a ski mask robbed a Nevada Na- tiona l Bank branch s hortly before noon Tuesday al Round Hill. Nev., near the south end of Lake Tahoe. About $4,250 was taken. authorities s aid. Nevada highway patrolman Gary Gifford slopped the gun- man near Zephyr Cove, Nev., on U.S. 50. Witnesses said Gifford was shot in the head after a struggle and the gunman con~ tinued traveling north. . A.uthorities said Meller ap- -p4rently took another m an hostage before he arrived at the lnnisfree Club. Ktn Gordon, an attendant at • service staUon across the Stl"ff't from lhe club, said he saw a red van pull up. ''A man in tire truck Cap · parenUy a hostage) jumped out and ran behind the TM yellJng to two highway patrolmen who were parked alongside-the sta- tion in two cars,''•Gordon said. ""A lUY jumped out ol the dri•er!1 aide and ran •croM the streeL H~ bod a rifle in his band and dropped a pistol. Wben he drupped tbe goln. 'the patrolmco started sboollne, firing three tJmes.·~ .-- MISS LEE SAID she wu sun- bathing outside 'the clubhouse when she beard lhree abot.a about l p.m. She said she went into the glaSs ·and·wood recreation cent~r and saw a .sun.man hustl· ing three men around the room. ''He said, 'I've robbed a bank, 1·ve shot a cop and I don"t know how lto get out of t h i s·' • ' ' s h e s a i d • · When she asked how he was cer· lain be had killed an officer, s" said he teplied, "[ Was in \fle service, and I know when I've killed someone.·· The gunman allowed Mi!;:s Lee to leave with a note saying he wanted to negotiate with officers. The other hostages were iden· tiried as Dennis Wahn, 26, Pat Malley and Bob Rarry. About SO heavily armed law en· (orcement office rs cordoned orf the building and attempted to persuade Mell~r . to surrender, and McDougal convinced Meller ·to allow him into the bWlding. McDOUGAL LEARNED that Meller, an electronics technician from Was hington, D.C .. had served two tours in -Vietnam; worked with electronics firms in Thailand and recently vi sited Clendinen in San Diego. Clen· dinen was rushed to the scene in a chartered airplane. About 5 p.m ., Meller released Wahn and Malley, and at about 7:30 p.m ., Clendinen arrived and began talking with· Meller. ''He spoke of giVing himself up , He also spoke of taking his own life. He talked to' his mother on the telephone," s aid McDougal. Finally, at 8:27 p.m., Barry walked oufof the club. McDoug al alsq emerged with the rifle. A half an hour later, Meller and Clendinen came out . .!\-feller was .handcuffed and taken awa,y. Tycoon Pays Fine With Family Loan -; SAN DIEGO (AP> -Financier C. Arnholt Smith, once the ;, · ruler or a huge corporate empire, reportedly had to borrow • money from relatives to pay the bulk of his $40,000 in rederal 1 rmes. '•" Smith, 76. who had been fined ror illegal paliLical campaign contributions and in connection with bank fraud charges, paid •t. $39,700 in three cashier's checks Tuesday to the San Diego Court • Cl erk 's office. Before that , Smith -~.:'{ ) whose personal fortune was " Sta le once estimated at $50 million -had been payitlg off the '----------~ £ines $100 al a time. C-.rit•an l11dlc!fed LONG BEACH (U PI) -A Federal Grand Jury Tuesday 1 • indict.eel tor mer city councilman Bert Bond on charges of bribery, political payoffs , gambling and cons piracy stemming from an al· leged attempt to bribe other councilmen into permitting gambl- ing in the city. '· Bond, 59, a rormer Long Beach vice mayor, was one of five men named in the three grand jury indictments. He served on the council from 1960 until June when he was defeated in his reelec· ~. lion bid. 'Wll_, lfl11rdered LOS ANGELES (U PIJ -A cocktail waitress found slain in her car may have been the only person who could have identified the killer of a restaurant owner and his wife who were shot "ex- ecution style'' in their fortress-like home, police said Tuesday. Investigaton said the killer of Herbert Chance, S6, owner of the Nu Way Lounge, and his wife Caroline, 47, may also have killed Delores Watson, 42, a waitress at the bar, to prevent her rrom identi£ying him. ~ • /fl-Site•(• Bf..-11 ·. SANTA CL!lRA (UPI) -A man suspected or bungling an at· • teibP;ted t>ank robbery fat.illy shot himself in the temple Tuesday as his c8r tiavelled 8.t40 miles an hour, sending the auto crashing ~gb' a fen<;e ai a la'rg'e industria l plant. The suspect Was identified as James C. Binger, 39, San Jose. ecords 'Sealed' N FRANCISCO (UPU - ults of three psychiatric ex· . ations of Patricia Hearst, m defense attorneys have crtbed as ''spaced out,•~ 1 uld be ·ri n the mail to a federal court judge today. . However, the psychiatric re- cords of the 21 -year·pld newspaper heiress -re to re. main sealed by court Orc:IH to all but the pro . .-ecu\ioni and de- r ~nse attorneys directly i n· volv~ Jn tbe ca!e. .. A motion to change the availability of the examinations was made Tueaday by U.S. At- •torney J ames L. Brownin.ll. Browning wanted F ederal , Judge Oliver Carter to agree to a revised motion with the word- ing: ''Copies of said peycbiatric reports shall be furnished to counsel for plaintiff and defen· dant and may be furnished by them to their agents.•• The word,, "lo· their agents," Browning sa ii:I , could con· ceivably include FBI agents working on the case. Judge Carter Tuesday or- dered Bro~ning·s motion put ov.er lndefin lt~ly , an action which effec\ively let stand a previous orde,r sealing the t ranscripts to all but the de- fense and prosecution. ..• . ,., ...... . ' ' Vo'-' Van de K8-il>. • Oat&· oL 'Office ~ • dlal:rict attome,, J!IOmised Loe Angeles residents he 'would try to save them from a horrible fate -llv· Ing )ike New Yorkers, 'Ole 39-year-old member or the food processing family, pro. mised a crackdown on street crime and ''career criminals.'' - ··-r ---- . . . / • Want a different look! ,, Tobias™ leisure suit by A-1 of polyester gabardine twill It's the subtle h in~of texture that makes this sui t distinctly debonair. And, it's woven polyester that gives you incredibly comfortable \Vear. for business or for socializing, this suit carries yo u tl1rougl1 very handsomel y. With front an<l back detai l stitching, contrasting buttons, S4·5 Pants, 32 to 38, popular lengths, $19 Jacket, available in sizes S to XL, $26 Men's Slacks and Coordinates pA1lYPILOT Atf -Manson Follower - 'Back in Society' LOS 0ANGELKS (UPI) -Ruth Ann Morobouse, al\er four" yeans as a fu11Uvelor lnvolvement in lhe Manson Family's "LSD ffainburser Plot."" bas removed tbe "X" from her forehead aad •ailsbels '11Caredtode1th''~the eang. MIU Mor-. 23. known u "Oulsb"lntlie Family, wuor- dered beld oo Sl,000 ball 'l\leaday r ... lolling to appear for atn· t..,.ing In 1970. She and four other JlamM followers. tneludinll' Lynette ''Squeaky'' Fromme, had pleaded no contest to cbarres they dru11ed a woman achedulod to testily against Charles Mamon at hl.s trial for the Sharon Tate murden, feeding her an l..SJ>.laced bamburgertodlsorienthermtnd. - Her atlomey said she had ·'re-entered establishment socie~ I ty,•• was living quietly and caring ror her two t>hildren, renounced 1 the Manson clan and "is scared to death of wbat thoe:e out ot Jail maydotober.'' ' • I . .,... ·--- I • ' \ Bullock's Sourh Coast Plaza, San Diego Freeway at Brist o l, Costa Mesa, 556-061 l \ \ . . -- Al . DA.ILY PILOT EDITORIA.L PA.GE ·-- •• Resto rfug the Bay The mach inery required to restore and administer Upper Newport Bay now that it bas the wildlife sanctuary label seems to be tighter into focus this week in light of new actionatthecounty level. Fifth District Supervisor Thomas F. Riley effec- tively won concurrence of a board major!tY for a plan \o place a coordinated cleanup study and 1mplementa· tion effort under the leadership of the Environmental Mai1agemeotAgency. It is not only the estuary itself that will be involv.ed in the intense study, but every waste-treatment ent.1ty and government agency in the 100,000 acres which drain into Upper Newport Bay. The landlord -the state Department of Fi.sh and Game-also would~ m- cluded in the coalition which will tackle the series of problems related to pallution·causing runoff waters ~md silt. Riley insisted that a five.year lifespan of such a group woulP, bring results more quickly. With a prevailing mood of optimism based on re~ cent financial successes in Sacramento related to the purchase price for the wetlands .. it seems that the problems which threaten the quality of the Upper Bay and the lower bay as well may soon be addressed effec- t.i\'cl y. Help for Seniors The city of Ne\\'por1 Beach is planning to ~o.n~~c t a survey to hclp identify members of a low-v1s1b1l1ty group -seni<)r c1t1zens. . Cit y officials hope that when results are 111 , they ,viii know where these citizens are located, whether or not they are receiving social security benefits entitled 1.0 them and what their needs are. . Officials from Newport Beach and from the social s ecurit y administration wi~l use . survey results t~ guide their efforts to make life easier for elderly res1- dents. The survey was prompted by the Citizens' Ad· visory Committee, a group rormed by the Newport Beach Community Development Department. The committee is Investigating ways or spending federal grant money and believes that senior citizens rate a high priority. To make the survey possible, 40 volunteers are needed to undertake the canvassing effort. There are no financial reward>, but those who volunteer will know their heiP. is needed and appreciated. Anyone with free time and a desire to be useful is urged to call 640·2261 for information. Life-saving Service Those agonizing minutes between the onset of s erious illness or trauma and the arrival at a hospital are the key to saving lives, experts say. • . . Aild fOr years, victims relied on ambulance personnel. un skilled bystanders or {rustrated firemen for that immediate emergency aid in advance of the experts. That is no longerthecaseinNewport Beach, where the city's first-ever crew of highly skilled paramedics has been in service for almost two weeks. The crews, administered through the fire de part- m ent and linked to a special center at Hoag Memorial Hospital. already have shown their skills. Their a rrival was long awaited. It took months to arrange for a pprovals and wrestle with political oppa- nents at the county political level. Training required hundreds of hours of study and practical experience for each member of the squad. It is easy to take such a service for granted, but those individuals who will suddenly sense the value in such a project are the victims and their loved one.s. whose agony might be spared by these professional crews. ·' , .-.-.... "······~-........ ____ _ ''IT AIN'T MY ENI> THAT'S SINK1N6:' N 'None Acceptable' Choice of Apathy A Curious Relationship /_ To the Editor; Who would want to Jive in a community represente d by nobody ? Any effort spent sup· porting the apathetic "none is ac- ceptable'' election initiative, Pilot letter, Oct. 8. might better be concentrated on fmcting good candidates who will run. Fortunately there is still time to insure a good selection. EACH ONE of us knows so- meone with enough judgment and energy to serve effectively , .on a city council. Most likely your embryo candidate is pubi.ici spirited enough to serve if given ~ sufficient evidence of sup_POrt. Yout willingness to help with work or money may be all that's needed. As few as six dedicated workers have elected good can- didates. The California tradition of non· partisan local offices depends on the willingness o( voters to de- velop our own candidates. The best way to exercise your freedom of choice in 1976 is by starting now to urge the best citizens willing to serve to run. LYMANS. FAULKNER Pie 111 aloe Slcfl To the Editor: The fact of persons in Southern Oregon giving up their possessions for a trip to outer space doesn't surprise me. Ha- ven 't million s of persons throughout the world been giving up for 2,000 years similar possessions for a promise of a "Pie in the Sky .. in the name of Christianity? . People seem to have a need to be "ripped off." ROBERT JACKSON EC!fMfnl • ..,.._. To the Editor: It is my opinion that "Chicken Little'' pretty well describes much o( the academic world to- day. They get a whim or a bunch or a theory and they attempt to shut down the entire aerosol in- dustry without a shred o( proof. U they don·t wish to believe ! something, you can prove it positively for 10 years and it just won't be conclusive. This I I baloney about the ozone being damaged is speculation. There is not a shred of proof that the ozone has been or will be damaged. IT IS not the sky that is falling because of this ecology baloney. it is the United Slates economy. Nature will be healthy after v;c.Ju 'My en.tit w., b,.lnwu/1941 Into 10bbln11 th• ,,,-.ml••• ~.""*-by tlo. ~t• 6-nk t#IM'• rliMR•ncel' • • ..._ , I ' ( MAILBOX J Letters from readers ore wtlcome. The right to condense letters to fil space or eliminate libel ii reserved. Letters of 300 words or ieu wUl be given preference AIJ ldtns mu.at in· elude aignature and mailing address bid names may be withheld on rt· quelf f/ suf/jcient tea.son ilappartnl. Poetry will not bt published. these stupid professors are long gone, but if they don't s ay something sensational, that will ti&e' everyone and tij>&et industry' no one will ever hear of them. A theory is nothing but speculation until it is proven. We should not upset industry and the economy on speculation. Let them prove their theories, then we will do something about it. JAMES W. BOLDING Ca•palp Taetle To the Editor: A smart concept is abroad in the land called "Winning by In- timidation." No better example or the strategy is available than that af. forded by our Canididate Quigley who jumps into the political swim very early with the state- ment that unless a potential rival comes along who can match the $50,000 to $100,000 which Quigley has available, that he (Quigley) has the best chance of winning the primary race for As ~ semblyman Badham's seat. AT THIS point, accordi ng to the rules o( "Winning by In~ timidation," any potential rivals without that many dollars would realize their hopeless position and presently m ell away, leaving the field clear (or Mr. Quigley's ambitions. That reduces the whole hope of democracy to a mere game of bucks. Even Mr. Abe Lincoln might have had the prudence to fade. Any challengers to that con- cept, in this year or our nation's Bicentennial? All it takes is guts, and we might acquire a statesman. REBAWUJ..JAMS Voter Help To the Editor: Your editorial or Sept. 8 con- cerning voter registration service in DMV offices was re- cently brought to my attention. To allay your rears that it may make the lines longer in Motor Vehicles offices. a study prior to our adoption of the program showed us that the clerks can take a voter affidavit in less than four minutes. And once our year· round vehicle registration ,pro. gram 1eta under way, the llaes s hould be shortened con· rulerably. HERMAN SILLAS Director D-..-llnpft!C 'ro the Editor: On the front page of your Oct. 7 edition, you di•play an article UUed, "Buck a .Galloo" -"Oil Boes Expects Gas Hi.ke." I resent !be disrespectful lnslnuauon that Just-~auae • man ls In the oil bu.slneiff or more correctly Dear Gloomy Gus Now that we taxpayers are being ticketed for parked cars obstructing street sweeping, how about ticketing city tree trim· mers for not allowing the iitreet sweeper next to the curb? c.c. energy business, he be referred toas "Boss." Mr. Randolph Hearst, who has certainly been prominent in the news this past year, is not re- ferred to as News Boss. Mr. Chandler is not referred to . as News Boss. Why then call a man of Board Chairman Maurice Granville's position Oil Boss. Let's give him the same respect we give Mr. Hearst and Mr. Chandler and others in similar positions of responsibility. JAMESW.MURRAY Alrp..-tl'blotl To the Editor: Picture in your mind a new, ultra-modern airport sitting On top of a 1,400-foot plateau in the middle of 50,000 uninhabited acres, bordered by (our counties <Orange, Los Angeles, San Bernardino and Riverside) and situated smack dab in the center of Southern California. Visualize also, a monorail running to and from Disneyland. FUrthennore, picture greenbelt areas around the actual airpart complex con- sisting of parks, golf courses, a Veteran's National Cemetery, open space preserves, etc. -all to act as a protective buffer against housing encroachment. And just th.ink, all of this only 15milesfrom the Orange County Airport. This is Chino Hills. TIUNK of these jets taking off 1,400 feet above sea level, with most of their noise and pollution diluted before they reach highly populated residential areas. Compare this with the near-sea- 'level takeoffs at Orange County Airport, Los Angeles Interna- tional, and most others. Realize too that the closest town, Yorba Linda, is 4.4 miles from the center of the proposed lnmway .. No one wants an airport in his backyard, but, where can a loca- tion be found with these at- tributes that would have a negative effect on so few? The Ctu.no Hills site is a 1;>ro-motion by private enterpnse. Because of this fact, the Orange County Supervisors will probably fm1 fault with it and not support it. However, the citizens of Soutbem California are not so much concerned witb who benefits financially as they are with what best serves the in· teresls of the majority. The air space above the Chino Hills site bas been ap- proved by the FAA It is now time for public spirited ciU:z:ens to aenerate actions which will br· ing this new jetport lnto being. A new, modem airport ln the Chino Hills will curtail further jet ex· pan1ion at Or•nge County Airport and help return It to the ....,for which It was originally ln· tended. ROBERTG.McDEJl110NT • U.S. Still Backs Chile WASHINGTON -The closer we examine the relationship between the U.S. government and the Chilean dictatorship, the more curious it becomes. The military regime in Chile holds the dubious distinction of being one o( the mo s t repressive in the world . Thousands of Chileans have been arresl- ed, beaten and tortured for th" e i r political beliefs. Hun· dreds more have simply disap- peared without a trace. Yet U.S. support for the dic- tatorship has never waned. In- deed, it's getting stronger. THE YEAR after Chilean strongman Augusto Pinochet took over, for example, U.S. economic assistance to Chile doubled from $9.8 million to $20.5 million. According to current plans, Chile will get $77 million in 1976. or this, $55 million in "Food (or Peace'' funds alone will be earmarked for Santiago. Chile, in short, will get an 8S percent slice or the food aid that will be pumped into all o( Latin (JACK ANDERSON) America. On Decem,bcr 30, 1974 , Congress cut off all military as· sistance to Chile. Until Congress intervened, however. military aid to Santiago was steadily climbing. Jt stood at $16 million in fiscal 1974. These are merely the obvious ways Washington has helped keep the junta afloat. Oc- casionally we also get a glimpse of the covert assistance given to Chile. TAKE, for example, the Army 's ''School o( th e Americas,'' located in the Panama Canal Zone. The school, stuck back in the jungle near the Caribbean Coast, has been around in one form or another for three decades. It is specifically designed to train Latin American soldiers; all classes are taught in Spanish. To no one·s great surprise, we discovered that about a third or the school's students in 1975 came from Chile -575 out of a total enrollment o( 1,765, One popular course, entitled •'Officer Com bat Arms Orienta- tion," was attended by 993 stu- dents. Over half of them-504 - were Chilean officers. THEY WERE given standard military training in such subjects as map reading, first aid and signal communications. The em- phasis, however, was on anti guerilla warfare. A full 16 hours of instruction, for example, were devoted to ''basic concepts of coun- terinsurgency in urban areas.•• Another nine hours of ''psychological operations'' were taught. But the most intensive in- struction was given in 125 hours in ''counterinsurgency opera- tiOns: antiguerilla warlare io the field." Until Congress put an end to military assistance to Chile nine months ago, in short, the U.S. government was teaching the junta's foot soldiers how to repel the "dissidents'' who oppose them. Footnote : Ten of the 11 coun- tries that sent soldiers to the basic officers course in 1975 are outright dictatorships. Bolivia, presided over by the repressive Col. Hugo Banzer, sent 203 stu- dents. The once democratic Uruguay, which now .bas what experts believe is the highest per capita ratio of political prisoners .in the world, sent 37 students. Regrets of Love Untold "When 1 think of all you have meant to me oll these years it is almost more than 1 can do, not to tell you." -Old New England (armer to his mate of endless years. lt happened again last week. Someone I had khown quite \\'ell. and (or a long lime, died in a dis- tant place. We had gone through quite a few things together. Yet, had he thought of me at all during his last days of illness . there is no way he could have known that I not only liked him. but rather loved him. I do not know how common this affliction is, this inability to ex· press love. I know that it has been with me nearly all of my life, and has cau sed me many mo- ments of regret. Jn spite of this I have not been abl e to change s ubstantiall y in this particular as J have grown older, Some of this ihhibition is un- doubtedly hereditary. I doubt i! my mother ever kissed me more than a couple of times in the years that l can remeinber. As I grew up, dis approval was v0<:al. even strident, and was the general t o ne o'f s ocial in· tercour11e . WHEN YOU did something that warranted approval , you were rewarded with silence. J do not 15ay this lightly. Not to be bar· rlCd, not to !eel constantly the chastenin& whips, was a reward. When my children have ac· compli11hed someth.ing of which J've been proud, my read.ion has been much lhe same: A stoic ( CHARLES ·McCABE ) silence, with maybe a hard little smile thrown in. Gushing was a great sin in my house. It has re· mained so, though there is a wealth or e xample to tell me or the (oily of this reflex. THE IRISH have been called loveless. J know or no single word that describes the deepest part or a certain kind of Irishman. With all the swagger and bogus charm of his prototype, this particular Irishman, usually black o( color- ing, is au fond without the·capaci· ty to show deep feelings. This is Jess his curse .than his strength. These are t he Irish who "get somewhere.·· There is a subphylum of this kind of Irish. He is the fello)V or lass who (eels love and cannot say it. Like the New England farmer it is a klnd of pride with him that he cannot and wtll not utter his arfection. This timidity, lbr that ls what it is, com ea on as truculence far too often -the !•me kind of truculence whicli will not permit an Irishman lo•clve • straight answer to a ficure d authority. You ask him the limed day, and he says what's lt>to you.? He asks himself if he loves bis mother or his dearest friend, and he ls like- ly to answer himself with a ques- tion : Ah, what do I need with them ? YET THE raa.. wllo .1Uf!ers Crom thls 1011 ofliltea~it la a loso. This la tli'ii _. thilll ol alt. He k11owa Chat Um• --· apln. Ill the ~ ol hll llle, IMi Will recret, and a<ep1y' that he did notaharel~ls love and respect With lhose of hi s fellows who had earned it. Wh en the time comes, he is a foundered vessel. "I'll thank her; but it will be like pulling teeth." Resonant with lime, I can hear my mother having said this , and said it more than once. And J can recall, too. the lines of Hous man: "The heart from out the bosom is never give n in vain ... '' Housman said it was paid with sighs aplenty, and costs you end- less rue. And he added, How true, How true! THERE ARE things one would like to chaqge, and which one cannot change, and this is perhaps the most perpleting oC our tragedies. I am dammed and seemingly permanently from saying to anyone but myself things which could make life easier for others. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robnt N. Wttd, Publishtt Thoma• K~evil, Edilor Barbaro Krtibfch, Edilorfol Pogt EcfUor The editorial page ol lhtl Dally Pilot seeks to inform and" stimulate readers by pnisentlng -on·lhis page dlvene com~tary on topics ol Interest by syndicat- ed columnists and cartooniats, by providing. a forum tor retldtts' views p.nd by presenting this newspat>er's opinions and lde•s on current topics. The editorial opinions of the Dally Pllot appear only Jn the editorial cotumn at the top of th e page. Opinions ell· ·l(reutd by the columnlsll and eftrtOOiiisli ind letter wrtten •re 'lheir own 11.nd no end~ernent ol their view s by the Daily Pilot lhould be Inferred. Wednesday, Octobcr1S; 19'15 • r . • I • I I <:Gau Cwt By¥.. • H08pif,ii/,-Reciiiie At Harrie a Savings 111 SYLYL\ POllTEll l"""-lillalfrinl • Y1111~·~ __ ,._.._,..,,_br~mtu- .. --Wen,_ laaft to ( .... Pre-~lcm 9ltil!ll er PATI. And yau aloo cu l!ilp 11Ub --Ill' •etU.oaout 0( tbo """"'" u fMt •you cao ud tODvalaocl ... at --.. A 1tartlloc estlm-te lo -7',000 pall-bi u., ttS. -~-..-e perc:•~t of tbo•• Jn' llGIPibl& GD an ••erase MOi16''8 ,WOtt"u ' - • --aetuall7 <GUld be • and f« ft bome. Ma ~t caly ane-third • muc u care la • ~111-Wbol'• mo«. unclOr -• modsn boma m.IUH:are proarams. you set virtually the ·~ ran1e of ..WO. )'OU woulcl 1etiD Ibo boopitol. n , CONSIDEa: PO& INSTANCE, Ille YOWi D•trolt -.........U• who w u lloapitallzed with mulUple fractureo sur-. .fer.WO m a11uto atddeot. Aller aeverol w~ ill . Ibo boopitol, abe wu oeot bome to convoltace. The ~tol·pro -rlded ber wilb a bl-Jo boopital bed, overbed e and medical lupj>)ies. Under ber pb)'Siclaa'1 s_.vlsio<!. a -and Pby1!otherapial visited bet" twl .. a w~t to od· mlDilter clru11 and alve bcr lberapy. AA a~bulance.' wblated ber to Ille boopltol perioclicol17 tor ~uPI and tarrrilalonofbercaat. , Yoo IJ)&y aot be aware oC it, but It's lil:•1!.~~ur Blue en:.. w otber health insuraa1ce covetat• now p~/or these an4 other 1ervices. CurreaUy. 54 otthe 73 Blue Criiss Plans in the U .S. offer bome~are benefits to more than~ mlllioo of. their subscribers. The benefits, though, vary widely -wilb only a handful covering home care that does not folloW hospit . .U1,1ion. But because ol the Blue C'ross Association's belief in \ts poten· tlal for "favorably jmpactine the cost and quality .ot health care services, .. it i& now developing guidelines fQl-i: home health-care ~nefit package. INCLUDED ll'i SUCH benefits would be not only those already listed but also: speech therapy, occµpatiooal therapy. hoflle health aide/homemaker servic'es, elec- trocardloeraphy, OX)'gen treatment. nutritional &uidance, laboratory tests and X-ray services, equipmenf. sucb as wheel chain and walkerettes, even medical social Services. Home care ii crovrutg rapidly for these key reasons days spent on .home care do not reduce t.he nuril6er of in- holpit.a.l benefit days lo which you are entitled and many Plana& provide it as a benefit at no extra charge; Convalesc- ing or chronically ill patients oft.en feel more comfbrtable at home and (.i9d the quality of care at lea.st as high as that in the hospi.td; terminally ill persons m:iy prefer h5me care ... tor psychological reasons. l You don't need to have home care. unless yotl want it. and on the other hand not every patient ia,accepte~ for home care. Taken into consideration are the suitabilitY of your home-·and the n·ature of your illness. Most cases are or- thopedic (fractures J, cardiovascular and cancer Highly significant are the pos.siblesavines IN ROCHESTER, N. Y •• for instance, scene or one of the most comprehensive programs in the country, the local Blue Cross Plan says that some 220 patients are being treat- ed at home at an average daily cost or $18 as against a $116 daily cost in the hospital. 1 In a Connectjcut program, a study of 991 patients showed a total saving o( 8,919 hospital days -an aver8ge of nine days pt?r home care case, resulting in savings of $801,511. In Louisvil1e, Ky., one woman Who bad run up hospital bills.of $12,2Z7 over a seven-month span, was pµt on home care. Over th·e next 13 mQnths, her bills amounted to only ~-. . : .. . In Rhode Island, Just two hospitals estimated their .328 home-care patients resulted in total savings or 6,944 hospital days, the equivalent of one person ~cupying a hospital bed for 19 straight years. Other studies have shown from 10.2to 18.Sdays saved per case, with savings per case from $330to $000. 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Mlflj .. ~111:., I ,:~~'lit j a:;: ~c::=11 'I tm-.~ lt! ~.":: = i1~-·" :l1~:'.1~'10fT11o-·\..; M.* .. , 11 -~ ~ .. ,. ~ ,. _, ~l.M ,_ ""' ..... IJl ,19 •• ,. , ... Ill Nt4t.• 1 ,, 11'-" •• " l ,' \ \ ' . . - ,. '-· ' ... DAILY PILOT • -·-- Coast Concerts Applautkd ABC Tries New .Angle 4 NEW YORK (AP> -will IN called "~ AllC,....;.a.t ...... ABC'~ ••All America'' Komln&, ADMrica. eoaftnMd 1lta c1tx111 monun1 lhow. In ralillp Tb• on I Y "AK ......., plannecf'ia .._of trouble 1inca itJ1 Jonre America" boldovon will bellariac tbe -.·1 -· premiere, will try for a be former Ne"fW. v~k lnO .,_ HBC'l ll:p- lar1er audience with a Koyor John Linduy IUld ..-"Today" 1bow md new bolt, title, •t••eaet Jack Anderson, the the ''CBS Mornlnc 1 Our two concerts last weekend in Orange coast ' ' ' I auditoriums were vastly different in nyle and con- tent but they had one vital element in common - standing ovations from audiences which often inter- rupted both offerings with spootaneous bunts of en- thusiasm. · Aod there is no doubt that many Orana:e County Philarmonic Society members will want their top brass to lay on an annual "Happy birthday, Johann Strauss" in the afterglow of the highly successful 150th celebration or Straussiana in UC Irvine's Crawford llall. IT llAD EVERYTIDNG: "Blue Danube'', ··Emperor Waltz", foot-tapping polkas that could and should have had us prancing in the aisles.and a gorgeous portion of Viennese pastry by Lhe name of OorotheChryst. She also had everything : a superb soprano voice, glowing red hair and contours hardly con- cealed by a clinging black gown. Miss Chryst also sang Working with tenor Ken Remo and backed by the Los An,geles PhilarmonicOrchestra under Vien· nt•::,{' maC'stro Walter Goldschmic.Jt', the Vienna \t'1_1lksoper star_ gave us some s how stopping arias with her sC'lect1ons rrom "Der Zigeunerbaron " gel- ling top billing rrom us. THF. VISUAL l\JDS EMPWVED for the £irsl time in an OCf'S concert were a delightful addition to the all-Strauss program but narrator Marcel Prawy f.Allll\' l1AD IAlllGAIN l"f!ICf. MONDA\' tMlllU SAf\llllOA'I' 12,)0 to 5:00 '11 SUMDA'l'IHOLIDA\'S 11:Mltol:OOPllll LA MIRADA• THEATA[S " .... . " ....... .. ~·~ --LITIL( llG MAN !J'tl M IN 11 lO NOON • .. TINlll O&ll"f 10 I~ ,, ..... •''"""'"' l'lt l•• " ...... ........... ,,., ... ....... ,, " ..... " '" un .......... ...... ..... II• NII , ...... ......... .......... , .. , tf,//111 --- Ill.IOI_, • -loUllT _..., SOUlHflLAND t GOULD S.P.Y .S. II"! ~IOIM1Sf- CLOCK WOIK OUNGl 1111 ----·---DlLIVlUNCl flll I~ IOI n. ISi TIMI CLOCK WOii( OIANGl 111 ""' 11-M t IOM -DlLIVIUNCl !•i -..... '"" -.-u 3 DAYS Of THl CONDOI ir1 Thti Original MACON COUNTY LIN( 111 --· MISfll GUNFeGHTfl <'"" _., DOC SAVAGE 1111 _ .... _ .... UTI\( llG MAN •~1 --•Olftll •ll - .. :;'~~ f,,',"' ClOCKWORK OIANG£ '" I .,. .. , '"' _, If_., I 11)1< - --__ .. ~ILIV(~IHCl 111 ;~~~"~"~··~ .......... .......... , 1/11111 ·-~ I ••• -·-• w ·' 1111 ........... .,....,,,_ L81t""'"''" • l liUIOl-AI. A IOY & HIS DOG .i1 ,,.,..11_1'1 .. fH( HA,PY HOOKll 111 ~-·-"'* WHIFFS "' IWCll -.U' ----S.P. T .S.11'11 --ONCE 15 NOT INOUGM 111 ~-........ THI GIEAl GIUIT ""' THIS YEAR'S BESTI "RATED98~1 A film destined to be a classic. It's excellent production values, !Ong-legged luscious women and taatehA sex makeit THIS YEAR'S BEST!" ·AL GOLDSTEIN • TOM BARLEY Music Box wasn't. A Viennese version of Mawice. Chevalier b.e far overdid the narration bit and looked to this· ~ter, like an ideal candidate tor the Ioni booked stick the)' once used in music halls. On to Sunday night and ·tbe most welcome re- turn to an Orange County auditorium of an artist rated by this writer as the best bass-baritone in the United States today -Simon F.ates. His coal cellar vocal cbonls were in fme fetUe an~. he gave us the full range -grand opera lo sp1ntuals -as he always devotedly does in his de- manding recitals. ,tjlS LIEDER IS NEVER LESS than im- maculate andif we neede<t proc.5twe got it in the five songs by Mahler. The artist's sensitively delivered .. Li.ebsl du um Schonheit" -Mahler at his most glorious -will live with this writer for a long time to come. Accompanied by P11;ul Llljestrand at the piano, Mr. Estes thoughtfully mcluded his accompanist's ''Three Songs" in his wide ranging Harbor Area Community Concerts program. Again, the delivery was perfection itself. · ltARDJ TIMES COSTA MESA Htrtior Clnem• 2. 646·0~73 LA HA8AA F•ll'llon S<lu••e J. 69 t·06Jl LA MIA AOA L• Mlrldd I J.. 994•1400 MISSION Vlt.JO Cln1nia V•clo 8JO·lo99C OlllANGE Clne<tome 21, 6l•·ZS!;ol ORANGE St•d1um o .. ve-ln J, 6 Jll·786D WESTMINSTER Hi·Wav 39 Drlve·ln ~)4 ·62 8,2 .---I The Only Authorized Movie From The Book!----, Th1t Sold Over 6 Million Copies. DON'T BE EMBARRASSED TO SPEND 96 MINUTES IN A DARK ROOM WITH A HOOKER YOU KNOW ABOUTS·· NOW LEARN ABOUT LIFE . ' . f't-tNN~ ~~ lnRA 111 •!llER A REAL WJMAN TELLS Tl-£ TRUTH ' . i"· and cast ot contributon, Wuhlnston colu.mllilt. News.'' ,,,,,, ABC-TV sa,y1 . Th._e network 1aid Tues d ar that actor 1>1.vi~ Bartman, 40, wbo played a 1cb00Jteac~her last season in NBC'• "Lucas Tanner" series, will replac ~ ABC newsman Bill Beutel as permanent anchorman of the two-hour program. u ... .., ....... MORNING HOST -O•vld Ha,r:tman A&ATHA CHllST.-s "MUllDU ON THE OlllENT EXPllESS" W/_......, ... ._._ ........... "SUUTH'' EVESFROM7 SUN.FROM2 Fly UI. Anywhere In the DAILY PILOT IT SAID THE revised sbow, lo begin on Nov. 3, ·~ MESA COSTA ... ESA 548-15 52 llCl.USEOF ' EXCIPTIONAI. · RESPONSE HELD OVER , OHEMORE WEEK! . . . "GONE WITH, THEWIMD" c::u.u ••1&.1 mtANIM6H LOWPl<ICE MATINEE WED., SAT., SUN. SOUTH COAST PLAZA THEATRES ~DIEGO F'flt. 4T IRISTOL SO.COAST PLAZA "30AYSOF THE CONOOR" 7:l0 • .,,., $•1 .. Sun., 1:30.J:JIM:»f:Jll>.f::M ~2711 FREE P"'RKoNG No l• .. "11 a...,.. 5-1 .... '"THE HIOING PLACE"' PLAZA A TRUE STORY J.4•.JJSI "°'""":' 1 :3<M:15-~:00.9:45 CllEllALAllD THIEE =n, "GONE WITH THE WIND" I p.m. -Sat/Surt-1..C:SG-1:40 "SUPER VIXEN" (JIJ 1:••1111,._..T,.._..:l: ......... ll:JO "llEYOfC) 11E VALLEY OF nE DOLLS" l :ll ......... 1.........,H F E PllRKIN I , i ' ---• ... . ·w-"'•"•• a-.--,,., --..~ ,_nwa1Anmr1• "WHll'F'S" "SJ'J.LS." ,,.. . "HAU nMIS" ":11151& • 11&.url!'GI -rowaut&e. •• ...,... 'UST-AN-- RATED )( NOONIU-1 11 ADMllTID '100 an.,tu . · a··-::.for.,,. movie! NOW AT THE FOLLOWING THEATRES U.A. Costa MtM • U.A. Westmhuter • 541M1594 193-0546 CINIMAU.MD-A.naheim U5·7601 OIOYI. ~nlen G,. .. -IUENA 'All DNIMA u~-522-2116 TUSTIN THIATH MESA, Costa - · 144-1696 541-1552 ' . . FdJit \bur Pleasure ••• 1111 W. IUNll'LOWI"' W F I T . 14().0114 A "HAPPY HOOllll." It V""CAIDW. IHO- A "IOY&--· . T "1tAMCHO D&Uxr 111 .......... _..,.Ill "SUPB ¥IXIN'" IJ:J THE CIT•V SHOPPING CENTRE ORANGE •&JJ·6721 ~CITY CENTRE CIMlMA5. S.A. FRWY (MANCHESTER EX.I G.0 . P:RWY ICITY DR. IX.I A -rHI McCULLOUGHS" V-w••tol8 TALW'AIT 2" 4>. "IHI HAPPY HOOl<llt" ... °'RAMCito .-.VXr Ill . . . and look Jhos faming that ornery. boozing. feniale-baiting. shoot-fi;st. marshfl/ of "TRUE GRIT" oow .. _ SADDLEBAC K PLAZA • !I H >lll)llU <>• t\!" •I "'' ~· '""'. -ALSO- "THE GREAT GATSBY" AT 212t & 7t00 1 ftllGWTQT ldUTAl¥ rues SIJllCC "llAlll" IWOTTOOWI"' WHIFFS If 1:4S-S:OINt1S -uo-"SPYS" IT J11S-6140-9tSO F OUNTAIN VALLEY• "" ...... 11 ,,~, ....... ,.... .,, . • I • I: • '~'°" 111tnc1 ··Ntrwpor1 C"9t• i. ... pon; ... •M4.o?io ' • • • 7 I - • , • .. . ·' ' -:-ORANGE COUNtvfCA~FORNIA WEr>Ne50AY, OCTOBER 15, 1975. < TEN CENTJ; ILero-!s Menientos Filched ~-~.Mesa BJ AllTHURa. VINSEL --~ ......... Someone 1tole a few pieces ol a once·&lorious past that lives eecb dq in the memory at a Collll Mna car wa1b attMdant.~ qed ~.-Tuesday : bi1 laandflitl of medals for World War JJ valor and phyaical 1acrifi~. Melvin Lee Wllaco, !"·Marine, Accused Slayers Charged By A~t!f~,~ ~.;_}!fSEL A drifter and his female travel- ing companion, accused cl u,e slaying of a teenaged Cypress runaWay and the wowtding al her Colla Mesa girlfriend in Oregon 10 days ago, were arraigned Tuesday in Sacramento. BonaJd Wayne Hogan, 32, and Gail Marie Lamberson, 19, re· portedly from Hemet, were formally charged with first degree murder and being fugitives from justice io the ac· lion. Municipal Court Judge Sheldon Grosfeld set bail at $100,000 for Hogan, a fast-moving Sacramen- to area transient, according to Sacramento authorities, and left Miss Lamberson 's bail at $25.000. A deputy public defender was also appointed lo represent the accused slayers at their next hearing, on Oct. 20, to give him time to study the case. A Sacramento County Sheriff's Office homicide detective said Tuesday it is believed they wiU waive extradition at that time and be returned to Oregon to face murder charges there. -· Wil ... , one• 1 m.anchiae- ~ wlU. temed C.rllon's !!'!'"'!!"Wi _fousbt blo woy acroos .dlt foanc • .Jrinaini tbe Brame ~ ~Parple llemt; W0<1d •W«;i! Vlelpox Medal: Asian ond Pad.Ile Tbeat•r Medals, U1ci-rr.ldeollal Uait Cltatim With -· ' .... "';.·a14~·ay. atakin. THE ARTIST PROVEll SIE'I A GOOD EGG Kat117 ~· f t ..... ~l'l"l ljlll!Y Hogan and Miss Lamberson are 1ccused of the muWation-sex -murder sometime on Oct . .S of Rebecca Marie ''Becky'' Wojtas, 15,ofCypress. ~1'1 ;G'9 ' I w· ·; A C08ta Mesa girl.14, who bad eaa )P JftS escaped with 1Miss Wojtas from "' 1:3 .. ' A_.,,...,....,..._7 an Orange County detention facility for wayward 111:irls and set out hitchhiking for Oregon with her, was beaten and stabbed at ·the same time. The victim who revealed the horror story Oct. 5 when picked up by Costa Mesa police as a sim- ple r unaway, provided informa- tion which led Detective Norman Kutch to contact the FBI and Oregon authorities, leading to the suspects' capture. A search for her companion's remains al first faijed, but the Wojtas girl was found Saturday, tied with wife lo a tree in woods near Ashland, Ore., sexually as· saulted and stabbed 22 limes. Todu, recovered from her own abdominal knife wound that had begun to fester bef'ore her captors freed her without further harm ln the Bakersfield area, the second vl'ctim is in Orange Coun- ty Juvenile Hall. Authorities say they are uncer- tain what the disposition of her c.ue may be, whether she will re- main there or be returned to the McMillan School in Orange. She did not witness the sex slaying of her hitchhiking travel- ing companion in Oregon direct· ly, but will be called to testify when Hogan and MiS& Lam- berson are tried. Coast College • Board to Meet Trustees of the COast Com· · munity College District will meet at 8 o'clock tonigt\t i,r'l lbe district offices at 1370 AdamsAve., Costa Mesa. A report on the summer session classes held on· the Orange Coast and Golden West campuses this year iS among the agenda items. DOW FINALLY CLOSES . ABE.4D ·NEW YORK (U Pl) -Prices turned mixe<f'ln moder8(e trad· ing today in a see-saw se&sioo on \.he New York Stoek~Exchange. The Dow Jones industrial averige, which fluctuated between a Joss of around a point early in the. day and a gain of more .thin four po1nu It mid· se11ton. added 1.97 FPolnll to 837 .22 •. But 'declines led advances, however: (Tables, 87) I I I • ---~ Crafts Contest Art student Kathy Patterson, 15, of Costa Mesa, was one of the wjnners in the crafts contest at lhe Great Earth Festival, which opened on the Orange County Fairgrounds today. ~won a ,first prize in the egg. painting division. 'She painted a wipler scene on her winning egg and then moU.nted it with a cord ~or use as a Christmas tree oma- menL--' Her winning entry and others in the· crafts contest will be dis· played throughout the festival wt:µcb"' opened tonight and will continqe throul:h Sunday. · • She is one 'of several 'wllmers from ·Ne~i't'· Beach ·and "Costa Meii4 fn the Contest. All to.Id there were·900 e[\{ries jn 26 divisions and269.Cl1!,Sl\~· Blc ~ne~1 were ;?ue Hapks and Ro•ec ,Ha~~· of f'jewport Beach .. Sb, won five fin~ for en- tries in wOod and ceramtes, while he .won four firsts with ceramics and collage.entries. COsta .... M Ua winners were li)-~~es 'Bn:iwn, china painting; France~i•Urritl. china painting ; Susan ~R'iffe'rty, tWo firsts for c'er!lniics; Jayne Davidson, stitchery ; Jeanne Frirsei!:, dough sculpture; Rhea Tate, plastic work and memory box, Carol Venard, two firsts for stitchery and yarn; Lfna O'Neill, tw:o rll"Sts; for yam and weaving and Jesse Davidson, yarn. • N~wpc;n'l Beach winnen were J..ean Fa.lney. four firsts for china painting ;, lironWyn Davis, ceramics'j J"ean Boyd, three fir•ts for-natural wood and J;n.P&aic; Sharon Marshall, de· corated eggs; Lor'en Farber. s.ti\chery ; Juanjta Thompson, . O/fi.cer Dies . - lnSlwotout ONTARIO• <AP) -A Police officer wu shot and killed this ~·by a barricaded gun. man Who poured a barrace of gunfire fl!om an apartme.nt house while holding four I hoj\01 ... police said. Scotes of }>olice. including sfi1rpshootet1. surnnmded the t,Vo-story bt.1;lld-ing near the heavili traveled San Be~ri'afdinO,. Freew./y, wh1Ch w~IQiied \o all trilffic. de8"-Officer was Iden· ti -l ' by poltee aa Richard l:lyche, 81 .•• • -• stitchery ; Heidi Armstrong, glass; Arthur Wahlstedt, model asUe; Herster u1ckmeyer, yarn. Tbe festival features natural pasUmes and g_ames ~country music. Admilsion is $2 ror adultS, Sl fof juniors while those six and under are admitted free. Youth Shot By Officer 0n·Freeway COMMERCE (UPI) -An oll· ~u\y Los Angeles police officer t~ :.ansf critically wounded a 19-year-old youth, who allegedly was ~e of three youths who tried to r,un the patrolman off the Santa Ana Freewity in their car early to- day, police said. Timothy E . Grandpre, 19. was reported in critical condition at St. Franc~ Hospital in Lynwood wilh a shotgun wound in bis head. Police said officer Michael A. Lee, 28 was driving aloog the freeway sho.rUy after midnight when an "old Chevy .. with three youths inside pulled up alongside, and, one of the youths threw sorftething at Lee's car. The youths tried several times to run Lee's auto off the freeway police said, and the officer fired several shots at the car, which sped away. Police said two of the youths later showed up at the East Los Angeles sheriff's substation, car· rying the wounded Grandpre. The other youths were released pend- ing lnvesU1ation. ~~KI'AUTO · llVI'O DOLURS ·~we .1old our car lo the first person who called." • That '1 the overnight .uecess of.y told by. the Newport Beach mu who placed this classified ad in the Daily Pilot: ··es KGB fine cond. 25 MPG, l.St $1500: ·Takes. Dll·XXD · . . If you have a car you'd-like to convert.to caih. call84Z-5678. . We make it •••Y Cor you to put a few wordl to work for you, in the Dally Pilot. . . J • G"ulldalcanal, 8ous'1nville, lwo, . . .'' Wilson recounted today While on break from washing c ..... He wu shot in the r.best Oft lwo Jima, u hia hi!th was in its rmal weeks. · 1 ""''My ri1ht lung got shot out and my chest ls held togethe!' with silt,'' says Wilson, whose days with the S«ond Raider Battalion -C.rlloa'• Raiders, be proudly points; out -were over, A •ix·year resident of Costa Mesa, he told Police Officer Paul CapueciJIJ he has bad email . items pilfered from his cot:t.a.ge---. before, but they weren't worth reportia.. • "Victim stated the los.s is more sentimental than financial," Of. ficer Cappuccilli said in his t>urclary report. "I'd sure like to I« 'em back, r•ve bad 'em 10 lone," Wlllon said today. For want of • 1pecl0c vaJut •. Wu.on told police be .-..i SIO! would be about rlpl. : He !laid in 19•6. mllltary: authorities told hJm his Purpt. Heart None contained $2IS wor\b. of gold. • . .Records Yielded Police Drug Files Eyed Detailed records covering two years of payments made to infor- mants through the defunct coun- ty Org1nized Crime Intelligence unit have been turned over to the county auditor for a board of supervisors-mandated check. The federal grant funds were made available to local police agencies through the eounty in- telligence group, according to an assistanl district attorney. Alleged Car Dealer Arrested A Costa Mesa carpenter whom authorities allege didn't have lo stand upon his head or eat a worm to sell Cars is jailed today, accused of wheeling and dealing in autos for two years without proper licensing. Alan C. Verdult, 19, oC 1614 Corsica Place, was held in Co6ta Mesa City Jail ui lieu of $5,000 bail following his arrest Tuesday at 179 W. lltb St .• )l'her' he w"'I alle(edly dolnl(b .. iiless. · · He was booked on suspicion o( grand theft, based on the asser- tion he has been 1elllna u.sed cars without paying required stale tax and license fees to Sacramento, police said. Department or Motor Vehicles lnve!!ltlgator Virginia Parino and Detective Dennis Hossfeld said in their report Verdull must now pay a minimum of six percent of $5.000 in fees if convicted. Detective Hossfeld alleged Verdult claimed he has made $5,000 so far this year, buying used cars and re-selling them alter a little fixup work. Business in the auto industry has been down this year, as ever- yone knows . however, and in- vestigators said today Verdult claimed when arrested that in 1973, he sold 300 cars. He said. however, that he did not keep registration records or other sales documents, accord· ing to Detective Hossfeld, who received a tip about the business. Investigators said in addition to the grand theft cowit and civil DMV penalties Verdull may face, he will be cited for having no Costa Mesa city business license. The suspect is not related to in · dividuals by the same last name who have engaged in the pawn shop buiness locally, police said. That's Not Smog-It's Just Dust Hot weather, Santa Ana winds and a pall of brown air that is not really smo·g are expected weather conditions ror Orange County in coming days. Santa Ana winds, prompted by a high pressure area in Nevada .swept through Soulh~rn California Tuesday. Tuesday's high temperatures in the 80s were expected lo climb to the 90s today and -Thursday, the Na- tional Weather Service said. The wind and dry air is making brush like tinder and one grass fire ,in the"'San Fernando Valley already has been reported. Meanwhile, the Air Pollution Control District reports that the mass of brown air hanging just inland of the Orange Coast really is not smog. lt is just dust, said a district s pokesman, and it is always there. Because the air is dryer than usual1 be eaid, visibility is 1reater end mMe dmt can be aeen. Therefore, he said, it looks smo11y. U1bt to no amoa and no air oe>.llutlon episodes are expected throu~h ~hurada~e1aid. I No estimate is available on when the audit is to be com- pleted. Na_mes of the informants who received the payments were nol turned over to auditors. District Attorney Cecil Hicks turned over the records after some delay due lo concern that federal regulations on tbe funds mi1ht prohibit releasing the COD· fiiienlial documents. A board of s upervisors sutt\ committee ordered CountJ, Auditor Vic Heim to look Into all llffret district attorney funds. : Part of the check revealed the existence of -a narcotics lnfor· mant's f\md finan~ed by "volun.· tary contributions" from con. victed offenders. Supervisors, backed by a coun· ty counsel's opinion, claimed the <See •ECO•DS, Pase Al) U"IT ........... LIZ TAYLOR, RICHARD BURTON MARRIED ONCE AGAIN · Picked Bota wen• for Ceremony-Complete Whh Hippos . Tribal Reunion Uz, Dick Tie the Knot Again ; CHOBE, Botswana (AP) - Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton were remarried in northern Botswana Friday after- noon by a district commissioner from the Tswana tribe, then drank champagne toasts on a river bank as two hippos and a rhino looked on, the com- missioner reported today. Commissioner Ambrose Masalila said h e thought the Burtons chos e to remarry al Chobe "because they liked the place-very much. They more or less fell in love with the area ... Mijis Taylor, 43, and Burton, 49. were reconc i led in Switzerland in August afte r 14 months of divorce. They were married in 196-4 -she for the fiClh lime and he for the second - after a romance that began when they were costarring in the mov- ie ''Cleopatra·· in Rome. The couple came lo Botswana, north or South Africa, on Oct. 6 after a visit to Johannesburg for a celebrity tennis tournament (or charity. Masalila said Fred Knoessen, manager of the game lodge where the Burtons were staying, approached him shortly after they arrived and asked him to re- marry them by special license. But he said he was too busy to perform the c eremony until four days later. Kn<>Hsen and a meinber of the staff of a charter air company were the only witnesses for the 20-minute-c:eremony. Masallla gave this account of the ceremony: He asked the Burtons if they appreciated the consequences of marriage. When they replied that they did, he asked each in turn whether he and s he took the other ror his and her spouse. Th4?n the couple held bands and exchanged rings while Mualila pronounced them man and wile. The two witnesses pdrove the newlyweds In a four-wheel-drive truck to a spot on the bankl of the Chobe river called Serondela. ''It it a very lovely 1potoo the river' bank." said Mualila, who ' I ' I ' followed in his oCficial truck. "Mr. Knoessen opened one bottle of champagne and the other wit· ness opened another. . • "Nearby two hippos in the water greeted us, and we could see a rhino about 400 y ards away.·• Miss Taylor wore a green dress edged with lace and decorated with guinea-fowl feathe r s, Masalila said. He reported the bridegroom was in a red shirt, open at the neck. while slacks, red socks and white shoes. <See STARS, Page AZ ) Leftists Killed BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (UPI ) -Police killed two left ist guerrillas today after a wild chase on the outskirts of Buenos Aires only hours berore President Is abel Peron was expected back in the capital after five weeks in seclusion. Coast Weather Continued warm and sunny skies Thursday with highs from the 80s at the beaches lo the low 90s in- land. Lows tonight 54 lo62. INSIDE TODAY A. former South Vietnamese senator. who escaped from Saigon under threot of death, finds new life in Laguna BeaCh. AJS. l•dex ~litnk• .. -... ... -...u .... " <• " ~,., .. .r . .. -••• ... . •• ~ ......... _ .. -D1·1 = ......... . .. .,...., .. Cl·I ow-• .. Stlft• ,..,,,._ .. a. ....... k .. ... -... -·-•• ·--.. .. ..... ,_,., .... -.... -... , -.. -Cl•ll Or ........... . .. ' I I ., • • • Al DAILVPILOT c Ford Crmh Sparks Quiz WASHINGTON !UPI I -President Ford's chief of slaff, Donald Rum:sfeld , tod ay ordered' the Secret Service to ('X- plain how the President's limousine c o llided with another auto mobile in llartford, Conn., 'l'ul•sday night . <Re lated stor y, Photo, A4 > ·'The White llouse is wondering how In the world 11 thing like that could have happened,°' pre s idential pre ss secretary Ro n N essen said. Nessen to ld a White House briefing that. ··one point .. Rums reld wanted the Secret Service to e X- p I a in wa s wh y no policem en w ere on duty at tht' llartrord intersee· lion of Talcott and ~1arkt.•t stree ts whe r e the c rash occurred while Ford was b ei n i:::: drive n from a Republican party fund- raisin g dinner to the airport Auto Jammed Under Truck BUTTONWILLOW IUP!J -A car traveling at an estimated JOO mile8 per hour rammed the rear of a truc k·lrailer rig on In - terstate 5 near ht•re Tuesd:.i y night. It wedged beneath the tra iler and Y.'a s dragged several hundred reel before the truck driver realized what happened. The two men inside the car were criticaNy injured, pried out of the tang led wreckage and taken to a hospital in Bakersfield. The Highway Patrol said truck driver Milton E . Francis, 54, or San Jose, heard a thud and saw sparks coming from the back or his trailer when he looked in the rear view mirror. Rider Leaves Horse, Pot YUMA, Ariz. (AP) -A U.S. Border Patrol agent on routine patrol near here discovered a riderless horse carrying 110 pounds of marijuana. It was ap- parently the same horse the -a1ent once owned, authorities •aid. The agent found burlap bags containing the marijuana acl'08s the horse's saddle and tben spotted human footprtni., Kelly Downing, lntelllgeftce agent for the Border Patrol, said Tuesday. -~·-1 '" TONIGIIT GREAT EARTH BLUEGRASS FESTlVAL -Fairgrounds, Oct. 15·19. COAST COMMUNITY COLLEGE BOARD -Regular meeling, 1370Adams,8p.m. OCC LECTURE -"Aviation Safety for Pilots," Art Lecture Hall 119, 1 :30 p.m. JUMPERS" -South Coast Repertory Theater, through Sun. 8p.m. Tl!URSDAY, ocr. 16 LIBRARY STORY HOUR Costa Mesa Library, 10:30a.m. UC I LECTURES -"America in Post-Vietnam World," Room 178 Humanities Hall, 7 p.m. "In Search of Ancient Astronomies,'' Room 100 Social Sciences Hall, 7:JOp.m . ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Rober1 N. Weed Pr••loont •'Ill Pu1>1,,1>r• J•ck R. Curley "'It• PrtllO.nl •nd C..nt•ll Ml,..Qt, " Thomas Keevu Ell•'-• Thomas A. Murphlne M•-1 ... 1.1111"' ' Charles H. Loos RICMrd P. Nall .ll•MlilMI Manag1n(I l f llen Otft« Offlcn --1 .. Kll1 tt>J Nw-1~ll LlotilN leK"I 11M~W..1 ........ ""8tl leKll. lttFI .. 9'~ ...... ...,.,, 1M10i.-11 V•I..-,: f)l'OI ..... "''A.-•t .. 110 .... f • ....... Tel•,taoM (714) '42"221 .a..tfled Ad"'ru...,. MJ.'671 I Extortion Try _fails In Nevada CARSON CITY. Nev. IAP > otficers arrested one man and launched a search ror a woman after an unsuccessrul kldnap1ng and extortion attempt in this capital cit y. sherirr's officers said. Sherif( PC'le Ras nc•r swd a suit case brought into the First Na· tional Hank by the gunman was being t>xamined to make sure nu bomb was insid e. He said a m an and a wom;1n kidnaped the wife o f ba nk manager Robert Butler from the . couplc·s home a nd drove her lo Reno . about 30 miles away. llL' left her with the woman now bt.·· ing sought, but Rutler "s wifl' escaped a nd called her husband to warn that the ~unmun was rt·· turning to C<1rson City to demi.Ind $150,000 ransom. Rasner said that when the \11ould·be e xtortionist entered the bank and sat down with Butler, an undercover offi cer· walkt-d up from behind and put a gun lo his head. Rasner said the officer told the gunman, ·'Give up or I'll bl ow you away." The armed gunman offered no resistence. Rasner s aid the gunman ..,.,as taken to the Carson City sheriffs office for booking. 1'he man's identity '""'as not immediately re- leased. A preliminary r eporl that hostages had been taken inside the bank "''a s the result or garbled information received by officers at the s cene. Rasner said. Sherirr·s of(icers had cordoned off the bank building and sharpshooters were in place around the building when the gunman was apprehended. The buildiilg is located across the street Crom the Nevada State Museum on the main street or Carson City. The incident was lhe second in- volving hostages taken by gunmen in the northern Nevada area in one day and the third in the area in six weeks. A gunman held four persons hostage in a re- sort complex on the north shore of Lake Tahoe for several hours Tuesday before surrendering peacefully. <Story, A5). Strauss Hit On Convention WASHINGTON (UPI) - Liberal Democratic dissenters accused party chairman Robert S. Strauss today of maneuvering to produce a "safe, sanitized and stultified·' national convention and said they might sue him Dr. Bernard Sorokin, co· chairman of the New Democratic Coalition, told a news conference his group will look into the possibility or legal action to force Strauss and the Democratic Na- tional Committee to observe the "mandate" or the 1972 conven- tion in its rules for the gathering next July in New York City By Prineipal Recital Due ' Fl utis t a nd vocalist '.'lorm"n Craver ..,.,ill be featured in concert at 7 p .n1 . Thursday a t So uth e rn C al iforni a Coll ege. Cos ta Mc::;a. l"tis r e - cit a l, w hich will featur e c lass1c<.1l flut e and vocal li terat ure . will be open t o the p u bl ic. 'Iltree Held In Forgery Of Checks Orange County Sheriff's in- vestigators have arrested three persons on charges they cashed dozens of forged payroll checks dra wn on an account at a Newport Beach bank. The checks we re part of a burglary haul in Fullerton more than three month5 ago, accord- ing to Sheriff's Capt. Robert Grif- feth. In Orange County Jail on forgery and grand theft charges are William Ray Kading, 43. his ..,.,if('. Sally, 21 . both of Ventura and Theresa Mae German, 25, of 8410 Wells Road. Westmiruiter. Griffeth said the trio was ar- rested late rt.fonday at the Razz rt.ta Tai Motel in Buena Park and were allegedly in possession of a half-doten of the blank checks. .. We were the lead agency in the investigation because most of the checks we've traced have been cashed in our jurisdiction," Gr:irteth said. Orange city police detectives were called in just before the ar· rests because a number of checks had been cashed there. Fullerton police said Tuesday an estimated 2,500 blank checks were stolen in a July 12 burglary at the offices of West.em Market- • FlllAs Grounded NELLIS AFB, Nev iUPIJ - Routine training flights or the FlllA fighter-bombers based he re have been suspended tem- porarily pending completion of a preliminary accident investiga- tion into a crash last week which claimed two lives An estimated 90 of the all-weather supersonic aircraft are assigned to this southern Nevada base. • Trusty Escapes City Jail Doin& a quick-change act in a dog kennel, a Co:sta Mesa City Jail trusty fled to freedom Tues· day, apparently becoming homesick after only one diy or a 00-day stretch on the job. A Cellow trusty who spotted the escape sprinted orr in hot pursuit. police said , but s uddenly S('reeched lo a halt at the poUce compound gate when he realized his own intentions might be mis· taken. John Dinkins, 22, of Santa Ana, "''as still nowhere to be found to- day following the 2: 20 p.m . break tor freedom in which. he was last seen running through the nearby Southern California College cam- pus . Dinkins had been t'Ommitted to serve SO days on Monday, for con- viction on a charge involving ii· legal use of credit cards with in· tent to steal. Investigators said fellow trusty J o al E . Hoare, 36, chased Dinkins when he saw bim run+ ning from the laundry and car wash area at the rear of the police station. Hoare, however, decided police might think he was escap· ing too, so h e stopped and sounded an alarm instead. He explained the escapee had been discussing what appeared to be lax security just before he disappeared momentarily, then re-appeared on the run in civilian clothes. Officers said Dinkins, who had been allowed civilian clothing for oft.duty wear, apparently put them on earlier under his blue coveralls, which were found dis- carded in the Animal Control dog kennel area. Child Barely Hurt After Close Call Running into the street without looking, a little Costa Mesa boy barely escaped .serious injury TU:esday afternoon when clipped by a car and knocked to the pave- ment. Juan G. Carlos, 6, of 814 18th St .. \ljlilS checked over at Hoag Memorial Hospital after receiv- ing a bump on the head and then released to his parents. Police said motorist Sally Stan· ton, 25, of 102 E . Bay Ave., Balboa, could not avoid the mis- hap on 18th Street near Monrovia Avenue and was not cited She almost missed the boy by braking and skidding, but police said the car clipped his leg as it slid past IFf'OMPqeAJ STARS .•. • • • Truck Crushes Work~an , CounJ.y firemen and passersby administer aid to Peter M. Garcia, 25, of 2880 La Salle Ave., Costa Mesa on Bristol Street at Spruce Street in Santa Ana Heights Tuesday after he was run over by Costa Mesa city - truck. Garcia was in guarded condition today at Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital with grave abdominal injuries and fract1,1red leg. California Highway Patrol in- vestigators ::;aid further details v.lere not available this morning. · I ' 'Deadwood Dick' Katerndahl Dies I ' I ' ' • '1 I Costa Mesa 's Richard W. "Deadwood Dick" Katemdahl. lawyer;1 former Idaho state senator, newspaper publisher and believer in rugged in · dividualism and enterprise. 1s dead at91·. A 15-year resident of the city, Mr. Katerndahl died Tuesday. Rosary will be recited Thurs- day· at 7 :30 p .m . in Baltz Bergeron Costa Mesa Mortuary Chapel, with Mass Friday at· IO a .m . in St. John the Baptist Catholic Church. Burial will follow at Good Shepherd Cemetery in 1-lunt- in~lon Beach for the former legislator who was born in New Jersey and followed famed Horace Greeley 's advice: "Go west, young man, go west.'" Taking law degrees at the University of Wisconsin and DePauw University ; Mr . Katerndahl migrated to Idaho, which he heard was a scenic land of opportunity for a young man on the way up . "Most beautiful sight I ever s aw , .. he said in a 1960 newspaper feature story in- terview, "were the wild horses Aviation Act, which took two! years of labor and eventually' became a national law arter· Idaho enacted it. One or his philosophical re-: minis('ences involved rounding up a herd of wild horses during a: snow storm one winter and stam- peding them through snowdrifts. to a railroad t"ar loaded with hay; a mile away . : The ponies were thus used ti: <'lear a path for sheep whiefi 1 couldn't make it alone and were-1 about to perish without teed . ' ··President Roosevelt used to' ridicule the horse and buggy days."" he remarked to illustrate' the pony and sheep anecdote, "but there was an honesty and vigor about them that would make sense today.'(' ' He and his wife Frances came all the way "'est 35 years ago on a client's case in I .. os Angeles. de· cided to st ay and in 1960 moved to Costa Mes a . Survivor s include Mrs . Katerndahl. of the home at 3176 Sicily Av('.; sons Richard and John Ka t e rnda hl and seven grandchildren. "They seemed very excited but running free in a cloud or dust /From Page Al t'Omposed," the commissioner across the valley to an irrigation said "! don't think they had a ditch." RECORDS. •• party afterwards because I think He opened a practice in Idaho they would have invited me if Falls, acquired the Blackfoot they hnd ·· Daily News newspaper and was Gavin de Becker, the Buttons' elected to the stale senate, wher(' contributions we re tines. and Mang's }llll1~~.nts Labeled 'Tragic' executive aide, said today at the he quickly established renown were actually und e r the Chobe game lodge : ''The for simplifyi ng things. supervisors' control. Burtonswon'tbeheretoday:· "Deadwood Dick," was the The investigation by the I-le refused to say where they nickname acquired for his knack supervisors. touched orr by al- were and added : "The Burtons of cutting away the deadwood legations or improprieties in will leave for a place unknown to from cumbersomely-worded handling dis trict attorney secret you or any newspaper. They re-legislation. funds, is part or continuing con· ruse to talk to the press or be His l ongest "and proudest flict betwee n the board and By HILARY KAYE Ofttte Dall-, Pollet ..... Corona del Mar High School Principal Dennis Evans was back on the witness stand late Tuesday and today and testified under cross-examination that !luspended teacher Michael Mang often made ''tragic judgmental decisions." Evans is testifying in the dis- missal hearing against Mang, 35, who was suspended last Ma y from his teaching job and charged with 35 counts or un - professional conduct. . Th~ hearing, taking place at dtstnct headquarters in Newpo.rt Beach, is the first such proceed· ing in the history ot the Newport+ Mesa Unified School District. Evans' comments Tuesday and today were a continuation of his testimony last wee'k, which was intel1'upted to allow three out-of-town former students or Mang who were subpoened by the prosecution and by former Corona del Mar High School leather Alan Schwalbe to testily Testimony from the four wit · nesses included allegati0f1$ that Mang: smoked a cigar in ctass; used obscenities to the depart- ment chairman (Schwalbe) in front of students: as.signed un· autborl1ed textbooks: read to th·e clas& personal memos Crom the administration and took an un- authorl&ed field trip to the back bay, where he participated In a muc:Ui1ht with students. During E .. a n s' cro1s · examination, which was expect· ed. to continue for mOBt of today, the prin cipal commented, "Mang haa a h!Jltoey ct maklna I photographed." legislative work was the Uniform Hicks. some rather tragic judgmental 'Siiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;:><;;;;;;--~--;;;;;;~~:O~;:--..-~;;;;::i:::::;;;;;;;;;;=----:;::;-:;:;;-~~_;_:;::-~~~--:~;;:::iiii::iiii:::-- decisions." 1 1~-That was why Evans felt . - "trepidation for the students' safety" on a field trip to a Hindu M?nastery by M ang's class, he said. Evans said be bas never not approved a field trip, "even for \\-fang,., but said he could not help but feel "trepidation." Gem Talk In attempting to establish a bias by Evans toward5 Mang, de· fense attorney John F. Williams questioned Evans about his dis- agreements with the unorthodox l~••••<•W""'•°' . .,. teacher. In addition to disagreeing with what he called "judgmenlal de· cisions," Evans admitted he dis- agreed with his dress; known to THI ST AR·CUT DIAMOt4D Latest in Diamond Shapes be very casual and untraditional Hardly a year goes by without ~ on campus. th . "Because or some or his attire: e invention or a new shape for some or the impressionable kids diamond . cutters to use. and we could get the idea that school is a wish that we could show you the · joke," Evans said. beautiful, 53 point, flawless Williams also attempted to star-cul diamond now in Geneva establish that one accusation because it is a perfect example oi against Mang, which cited how wh~t can be done by imaginative he greeted a tellow teacher with designers and skilled diamond . an obscenity, was not really im· cutters. proper. M d . f Evans admitted the comment 8 e 1 n i Ve . s 1 x and was mad~ before school and was eight·point shapes, &.he new said in an area of the social configuration results in a clean, •tudies department where atu-clear diamond with shiny points dents must knock before they . tha~ looks larger than its weight enter. But he refused to admit would lndlcate. that the "greeting" wa.• friendly, Although not quite as brilliant rather than Just improper. as conventional round shapes Sleek Chic The Lady Seiko Fashioo \t\btches • Alter Evans leaves the witness the star-c ut stone has a spread •Gtan dld, A•calstant Principal that makes a carat gem look like 102• NEWPORT BL"D . COSTA MESA era Mc Iellan from Corona 11"" · " .. No ZW426M-17J • I Dine~ 111111 Yellow t0p/11111nl•11 11ffl b•cll. 1n11ehlrlQ braclle! Only 179.50 I dol Mar High is expected to carats and lends itself ~=~t!~llowcd by other former ::~:~.I ar ly well to unusual !L.i2ma•viiEii11ii'ii°iiisii~li~ii~ii'l,ii':;,~iiirii"ii~ii~Riit'iioc~s~,.,iiTii1oiiii"•B•o•o•k•Aa~iiHii'!:,iic;;ii~iioo:;:iiiiii~kiii'il"'i.1 Cha<Qe;i...,.r.J . I \ I • • • ...:::....:=:::: er Kiiie• ~;Suspect Releases r-Hostages, Gives-Up- §CINGS BEACH (APJ -A man lnnisfre Club. Ken Gordon. an wtao said be had robbed a bank attendant at • service station and killed a police offiCS' ,... across the 1treet rrom the club. 11119ffd the last of four boltqa be 'laid he saw a red van pull up. Mid for eigbt bours-.m eurren.--"A man in-lhe truck tap- dered Tuesday nl&bt after ·a parently a hostage) jumped out former llarlne Corps war com-and ran beblnd the van yelling radii penaadecl him to sfve up to two highway patrolmen who autborttia 1a1d: ' were parked alongside the sta- IPl.acer County 1berifta tmpec-Uoo in twb cars," Gordon said. tcr Mal· lllellou&al nld Kenneth "A suy jumped out or the Jam• Meller wu tllked lnto driver'• 1tde and ran across lhe giving up bla cun and -· -· He bod • r!lle in his hand hllnseU In by Larry A. Clendlnea, and dropped a pistol. When he "'!ederal Alcohol, Tobacco and dropped the 1un, the potrolmen Flrearnu Bureau 1pecia1 agent 1tarted 1bootin1, firing three wllo had served with Meller In tlmH." Vietnam. MISS LEE SAID she wu IUD• ~-·~e general penuuion wu bathing outside the ctubhouae cpie.by Larry:""He J1 a very close when S,he beara Uiree1hott-about Personal friend'' of Meller'1, I p.m . She said 1he went into the McDougal1aid. gJais-and-Wood -creation I "The weapon was 1urrendertd l'enter and saw a a:unman hu.stl-ito Larry. It was an extremely ine three men around the room rernotionafsituatioh at that time. "He said 'I've robbed ~ (tw~£ive~t?,Larryasagesture bank , t ·ve Shot a cop and I offnendsh1p. don 't know how to get out of thi s','' s he sai d . MELLER HAD ~AKEN rour When she a11ked how he was cer- ersons hostage 1n a resort tain he had killed an officer, she clubhou~e on the shor~ of Lake said he replied, "l was in the T~ eight hours earlier: service, and J know when I've J ve robbed ~ bank, J ve s~ot killed someone." . a cop and I don t kno_w .~ow I m The gunman allowed Miss Lee gOlng to get .out or this, Meller to leave with a note saying he said, according to Pat Lee, 22, wanted to negotiate with officers. the firs~ hosta.ge.to be released.. The other hostages were id en- Sher1ff W1ll1am S~ott s a1d tified as Dennis Wahn, 26, Pat Meller, ~4. was be1n' he ld MalleyandBobBa rry. wi~out. ba1~ today at a Police sub--About so heavily armed Jaw en· station lf! Kings Bea~. , forcement officers cordoned orr He sa.1d Meller 1s under. 1n· the building and attempted to vesti~atio~ by s tate author_itl es persuade ~1eller . to surrender, for k1dnap1ng and assault with af' and McDougal convinced Meller mdly . ~eapon and by federal ·to allow him into the building. a lhor1t1es for bank robbery. ott said Nevada authorities McDOUGAL LEARNED that v.ipuld question Meller late r Meller, an electronics technician about a bank robbery and the from Washington, D .~ .• had ~hootinc death of a highway aerved t~o tours ~ Vt~:lna~; patrolman .worked WJth electromcs firms LD · Thailand and recently visited ' ·A LONE GUNMAN wearing a ski mask robbed a Nevada Na- tional Bank branch shortly before noon Tuesday at Round ff4.U., Nev., near the south end of Lake Tahoe. About $4,250 was taken, authorities Said. Nevada highway patrolman Gary Gifford stopped the gun· man near Zephyr Cove. Nev., on U.S. 50. Witnesses said Girford was shot in the head alter a struggle and the gunman cOn- tinued traveling north. Clendinen in San Diego. Clen· dinen was rushed to the scene iii a chartered airplane. About 5 p. m., Meller releas.ed Wahn and Malley. and at about 7 :30 p.m .. Clendinen arrived and began talking with Meller. •·He spoke of givlnchimself up. He also spoke of taking his own life. He talked to'his mother on the telephone,·· said McDougal. AuthQrities said Meller ap-~arentl)' took anothe r m an ¥stage before he arrived at the . . Finally, at 8:27 p.m ., Barry walked out or the club. McDougal also emerged with the rifle. A half an hour later, Mell~ and Clendinen came out. Meller was .handcuffed and taken away. •• Tycoon Pays Fine .. . With Family Loan . ! SAN DIEGO (.\PJ -Financier C. Arnholt Smith. once the ,: 1 ruler of a huge corporate empire, reportedly had to borrow i" .~·money from relatives to pay the bulk of his $40,000 in fed eral i1 1 (mes . ' ._., Smith, 76, who had been fined ror illegal political campaign contributions and in connection with bank fraud charges, paid ., $39,700 in three cashier's checks Tuesday to the San Diego Court ,, Clerk's office. Before that, Smith -I.( 5 ) whose personal fortune was . Sta I e once estimated at. sso million -had been pay1qil r the .,, Cines $100 at a time. -eo-ril•on lndfrtn· LONG BEACH (UPI) -A Federal Grand Jury Tuesday indicted 1ormer city rouncilman Bert Bond on charges or bribery. political payoffs, gambling and conspiracy stemming from an al· leged attempt to bribe other councilmen into permitting gambl· -ine in the clty. Bond, 59, a former Long Beach vice mayor, was one of five men named in the three grand jury indictments. He served on the council from 1960 until June when he was defeated in his reelec- tion bid . ..,,_ •• 1'111rfkred LOS ANGELES <UPI> -A cocktail waitress found slain in her car may have been the only person who could have identi9.ed the killer of a restaurant owner and his wife wbo were shot ' ex· ecution style'' in theirfortress-like home, police said Tuesday. Investieators said the killer of Herbert Chance, 56, owner or the.Nu Way Lounge, and his wife Caroline, 47, may also have killed Delores Watson, 42. a waitress at the bar, to prevent her from identifyi,-ig him. . .. SANTA CLARA CUP.I) -A man suspected or bungling an al· t~pted bank robbery falally shot himself ln the temple Tuesday , as bJ1 qr travelled at 40 miles an hour, sending the auto era.bing :. thniulli tJi fence at a lar~industrial plant. 'Tlfesuapect was identified as James C. Binger, 39, San Jose. ~ ..• ecords 'Sealed' AN FRANCISCO CUPll - ults Of three psychiatric ex· · ations of Patricia Hearst, defense attorneys have cribed aa ''spaced out,'' uld be In .the mail to a al eourt1ud1e l<Jclay. However, the psyctuitric re- cord• of the 21-year-old new1paper heiress are to re- main Haled by C\)Urt O(der to all but Ibo prosecution and de· fenae attorneys directly in- velved ln the case. " . .... A motion to ch•n1e the availabUlty ot--ihe examlnaUon1 wu made TUesday by U.S. At· &orney Jamea L. Brownlna. Browning w anted F Cderal Jud.e Oliver Carter to agree to a revised motion with the word· ing: "Coples of said psychiatric reports shall be furnished to counsel for plaintiff and defen· dant and may be funWlhed by them to their agents." The words ''to 'their agents.'' Brownlnr said, could con· celvabJy include FBI acents working on the case. Judge Carter Tuesday or· dered Browning's motion put over indefinitely, '!if\ action which effectively let stand a previous order sealing the tran1cripts to all but the de· (ense and prosecution. ' I T ... n' .... - John Van de Kamp, talri.,.. oath of off!~• Tt·•d•y a& dlstri.et attorney, ....,..iMd Los Angeles resldenta he would try to save them from a horrible fate -liV· Ing like New Yorkers. The 39-year-old member of the food processing family, pro- mised a crackdown on _street crime and ''career criminals.'' .. ~·--· .. -~· .. ----·--·-- • Want a different look! Tobias™ leisure suit by A-1 of polyester gabardine twill ' . . lt's the subtle hint of texture that makes this suit distinctly debonair. And , it's woven polyester that gives you incredibly comfortable wear. For business or for socializing, this suit carries you through very handsomely. With front and back detail stitchin g, co ntrasting bu ttons, S45 Pa~ts, 32 to 38, popular lengths, 819 Jacket, ava ilable in sizes S to XL, $26 Men's Slacks and Coordinates I ~·Oct-15.tflS DAI\. v PILOT Al ·Manson Follower 'Back in Society' LOS' ANG.l!:LES !UPI) -Ruth Ann Morehouse, alter lour )'ears ha ruglUve ror involve ment ln the Manson Family's "LSD Bambur1er Plot,·· has removed the ··x·· from ber forehead and 1ays 1be f1 ••scared to death'' of the 11nc. Miss Mor•bouse, 23. lcnown u ··Ou11h" In th• family, was or- dered held on ll,000 ball Tuesday ror falling t.o appear for sen .. teneinC In 11170. She and lour other M•DIOft !ollowen, ln<ludlnf Lynette ''Squeaky'' Fromme, bad pleaded noconte&t to charges they drusced a woman scheduled to testify against Charles Mamon at bJs trial for the Sharon Tate murders, feedin& her an.. LSD-laced hamb1.1r1erto dJsorienther mind. Her attorney saJd she had ''re-entered establi1hment aocle-- ty,'' wu llTlnS: qutetly and carin1 for her two children, renounced the Manson clan and ''is scared to death of what those out or jail sn1cy do to her.·• .. \ I ' I ' , -·--, i " )J I • .I ) . .. ' ' Bullock'~ South CoaSt Plaza, San Diego freeway ~t Bristol, Costa Mesa, 556-0611 1( • ' ' f I l A8 1 DAILY PILOT E DITORIAL PAGE I Social Service Funds . The dty of Costa Mesa is t rying lo play it straight ln ass1st1ng the community's social service organiza· lions-such as f~mily couns.cling, meals for the elder· ly, youth serv1ces, hou sing and transportation. 'fhe tity council has decided to consider al l ap- plicati~ns for federal revenue.sharing funds at the s ame time, and to make allocations based on wh ich c?n do the mos t good \vilh the money. In the past the city ha~ tackled each aid request as it has been made, and th 1~ tends to reward the most vocal groups in· stead of the most worthy. ~ .. oi:-the rest or ~his fi scal year, S98,000 is availa· ble. fh1 s week the.city started l aking applications for the .money. and will keep the application period open Wll1I Dec. 1. After that the council members 'A'ill sit down and decide whe re the money will go. , Since ne\v applications will have Lo be made each year_. the poli.cy a lso calls for the organizations to be monitored to insure they do a good job. Social g r oups earl help make this approach \York a nd av.aid diss atisfaction by s ubmitting their aid re- quests promptly . Restoring the Bay The m achinery required to r estore a nd administer Upper Newport fiay now that it has the wildlife 1 :;an ctuary labe l seems to be tighter into focus this week in light of new action at the county level. Fifth Dis trict Supervisor Thomas F . Riley effec- tively won c on currence of a board majority for a plan to place a coordinated cleanup study and implementa· lion e ffo rt und er the leadership of the Environmental Managem e nt Agency. It is not only the estuary itself that will b e involved in the inlensc s tudy. but every wast e -treatment e ntity a nd government agency in the 100,000 acres which drain into Upper Newport Bay. The landlord -the state Department of Fish and Game-also would be in- cluded in the coalition which will tackle the series of problems related to pollution.causing runoff waters and s ilt. Riley insist ed that a five-year lifespan of suc h a group would bring results morequickly. With a prevailing mood of optimism b ased on re· cent financ ial s uccesses in Sacramento r elat ed to the purchase p r ice for the wetlands. it seems that the problems which threaten the quality of the Upper Bay and the lower bay as well may soon be addressed effec· Lively . Be Fire-safe Since the d awn of time, fire has been m an's ser- vant whe n controlled, immeasurably improving ~life, or man's d,estr0yer when uncontrolled, turning life in · to hell or des troying it entirely. Unfortunately, many Costa Mesans a nd other Americans scarcely noticed National Fire Prevention Weck that j us t passed. Exe rci s ing care a nd caut ion is importa nt throug ho ut the year w hen dealing with fire or inflam- mable mixture s and nearby heat sou rces. Careless- ness, firemen s ay, w as at fault in more than h<;tlf Costa Mesa·s r eported fires during the past ye ar. Apartment fires increased by m or e than 100 p e rcent. Costa Mesa's annual fire t oll is fairly lower than many cities record, a fact reflect ed in its next-lo· lowest classification overall for fire insurance rates, but the city ·s 1'"'ire Prevention Bureau wants lo im- prove it. Russell He nderson. fire protection a nalyst , re- minds all t h e department conducts voluntary home in spections t o point out where you can become more fire-safe. And a simple phone call can c larify if it is dangero us to mix certain cleaning solvents. Call 556-5445 for this free service or simple tip. ... ~ ····--~------· . ''IT AIN 1T Jlo\Y ENI'> THAT'S SINKIN6." c 'None Acceptable' Choice of Apathy A Curious Relationship To the Editor ; Who wou ld wa nt to live in a communit y r epr esented b y nobody? An y effort spent sup- porting the apathetic "none is ac- ceptable" e lection initiative, Pilot lette r, Oct. 8, might better be concentrated on finding good eandidates wh o will run. Fortunat ely there is still time to insure a good selection. EACH ONE of us knows so· meone with enough judgment and energy to serve effectively on a city C'Oun cil. Most likely · your embryo candidate is public spirited e nough to serve if given sufficient evidence or support. Your willingne11s to help with work or money may be all that's needed. As few as six dedicated workers have elected good can- didates. The California tradition or non- partisan local offi ces depends on the willingness of voters to de- velop. our own candidates. The best way to exercise your freedom or choice in 1976 is by starting now lo urge the best citizens willing to serve lo run. !.YMAN S. FAULKNER . Pie h• doe Slct1 To the Editor: The fa ct of persons in Southern Oregon g iv i n g up their possessions for a trip lo outer space doesn't surprise me. Ha- ven ·t millions o r persons throughout the world been giving up for 2,000 years si milar possesMions for a promise of a "Pie in the Sky" in the name of Christianity? People seem to have a need to be "ripped off.·· ROBERT JACKSON DU-terArea To the Editor: Former Gov. E. Brown Sr after an absence of 10 yearS: honored us with a visit to de- termine if his policies 10 years ago were justified. I , and probably many others feel like Mr. Brown, proud to have plenty of open green space and to "know it is in damn good shaJ>:e. I DO FEEL that all or us in Costa Mesa wish we could say the same for Newport Boulevard between Bristol and Fairview. This area was an issue 10 years ago during Mr. Brown's ad· ministration, the same as the golf course area. Did any of our esteemed of- ficials give Mr. Brown, who is .a member of the state Ecological Committee, a guided tour of this area to get his reaction? Who knows. m aybe he could enlist his son to help in .solving this dis· asler area. CLARENCEO. TOMUN Dnerea Rf!IJN!t!t To the Editor: On tbe front page of Y<l'll' Oot. 7 edition. you display an article UUed, ''Buck a .Gallon" -"Oil Bou Expects Gas Hlk.e." I resent the dilrespectrul insinuation that Just because a man ls lo the oil bu1lne11, or more correctly enern business, be be referred tou ,.,Bos1." Mr. Randolph llearst1 who bu. e.rtalnly ~en prominent in the newa this past year, Is not re--lU'f'ed to •• Ne.,-1 Bot.1. Mr . Clumiller is not referred to u ( MAILBOX ) ~' .. """"*"«•••!(-. """'....,...,_ dMM letten I• flt -4:• M" .+I,..... 11•1 ts ,.. .......... LA1tM"t et JIOCI -*' M' ._. .. H lie·-..,.....,..._ •• All lettff1 "'w1I Ill(.._...,...__ llft<I -iu111...,.,,...,._,....,...,.,. .. .,....~ .... t Ii l\fftkleM ,..._ 11 ............. l"Mtry .in ......... lllWd. News Boss. Wh y then call a man of Board Chairman Maurice ,Granville's position Oi l Boss. Let's give h i m the same respect we give Mr. Hearst and Mr. Chandler and other s in s imilar po s ition s of responsibility. JAMES W. MURRAY 't'oterBefp To the Editor. Your editorial of Sept. 8 con- cerning voter registration service in OMV offi ces was re- cently brought to my attention. To allay your rears that it may make the lines longer in Motor Vehicles offices. a study prior to our adoption or the program showed us that the clerks can take a voter affidavit in less than four minutes. And once our year· round vehicle registration p ro- gram gets under way, the lines s ho uld be shor te ned con siderably. HERMAN SILLAS Director Eeel.,,,, Baloa.,, To the Editor: ft is my opinion that ''Chicken Little'' pretty w ell describes much of the academic world to- day. They get a whim or a hunch or a theory a nd they attempt to shut down the entire aerosol in- dustry without a shredofproof. lf they don't wish to believe something. you can prove it positively for 10 years and it just won't be conclusive. This baloney a bout the ozone being damaged is speculation. There is not a shred of proof that the ozone has been or will be damaged. IT IS not the sky that is falling because of this ecolog y baloney, it is the United Sta les economy. Nature will be healthy after these stupid professors are long gone, but if they don't say something .sensational, that wi ll bug everyone and upset industry, no one will ever hear of them. A theor y is no thi n g but .speculation until it is proven. We should not ups~t industry and the economy on speculation. Let them prove their theories, then we will do som ethin1 about it . JAMES W. BOLDING c • ..,...,....,._,"' To the Editor: A smart concept is abroad in the land called ''Winning by In- timidation.·• No better exa.mple of the strateg)' ls available than that af· forded by our Canidldate Quigley who Jumps Into the political swim very early ~lh the state- ment that unless a Pof.enUal rival comes alona: who can match the $.'!0,000 to $100,000 which Qul1ley bu available, that he (Quigley) bu the bes t chance of winning the primary rece (or AS· aemblyman Badhem 'saeat. ' ' AT TJUS lll>)nt, aicordlng to the rul .. of "1\'I by In· tln)ldation," any pot ii rivals Dear Gloomy Gus Why should the cit y spend more money to deve lop Tanager Park when the e hi ldre n on Oriole, one block away , seem to prefer playing in the street rather than on the grass that now exists at Tanager Park? K.S. without that m any dollars would realize their hopeless position and pre1:1ently melt away, leaving the field clear for ~1r . Qui gley 's ambitions. 'That reduces the whole hope or democracy to a mere game or bucks. Even M r . Abe Lincoln might have had the prudence to fade. _Any cha llengers lo that c-on· cept , in this year or our nation·s Bicente nnial? All it takes is guts. and we might acquire a statesman. REBA WILLIAMS Airport ..,..,_ To the Editor Picture in your mind a new, ultra-modern a1rport sitting on top of a 1.400-foot plateau in the middle of 50,000 uninhabited acres, bordered by four counties <Orange, Los Angeles, San Bernardino and Riverside) and situated smack dab in the center of Southern California. Visualize a lso, a m onorail running to and from Disneyland. Furthermore, picture greenbe lt areas around the actual airport complex con- sis ting of parks. golf courses, a Vete ran's National Cemetery, open s pace preserves, etc. -all lo act as a protective buffer against housing encroachment. And just think, all of this only I Smiles from the Orange County Airport. This is Chino Hills. THINK of these jets taking off 1,400 feet above sea level, with most or their noise and pollution diluted before they reach highly populated r esidential areas. Compare this with the near-sea- level takeoffs at Orange County Airport, Los Angeles Interna- tional, a nd most others. Realize too that the closest tovm, Yorba l.inda, is 4.4 miles from the center of the proposed runway. No one wants an airport in his backyard, but. where can a loca- tion be found with these at· tributes that would have a negative effect on so fe w? The Chino Hills site is a l>ra.. motion by private enterpnse. Because or this fact, the Orange County Supervisors will probably find fault with it and not suppart it. However, the citizens of Soo.thern California are not so mo.ch concerned with who bene.llts financially as they are with what best serves the in- terests of the majority. Tt\e air s pace above th e Chino Hills site bu been ap- proved by the FAA. It is now time for public s pirited citizens to generate actions which will br· lng this new jetport into being. A new, modern a\rport in the Chino Jlills will curtail further jet ex· panston at Orange County Airport and help return it to the Wlf for which it was originally In- tended, ROBERT G. McDERMONT • U.S. Still Backs Chile WASHINGTON -1'hc closer we examine the relationship between the U.S. government and the Chilean dielatorship, the more curious it becomes. The military regime in Chile holds the dubious distinction of being one of the m ost repressive in the world . Thousands of Chileans have been arrest- ed. beat en and tortured f or th e ir political beliefs. 1-lun- dreds more have s imply disap- peared without a trace. Yet U.S. s upport for the dic- tatorship has never waned. In · deed, it's getting s tronger. TltE YEAR after Chilean strongman Augusto Pinochet took over . "for example, U.S. t>co no1nic assistance to Chil e doubled from S9.8 million to $20.5 million. Aceording to current plans. Chile will get S77 million in 1976. Of this. $55 million in .. Food for Peace·· fund s alone will be earmarked for Santiago. Chile, in .s hort. will get an 85 percent slice or the food aid that will be pumped into a ll o f l.atin (JACK ANDERSON) America. On D ecember 30, 1974, Congress cut off all military as- sistance to Chile. Until Congress intervened. however, military aid to Santiago was steadily climbing. It stood at $16 million in fi scal 1974. · These are merely the obvious ways Was hington has helped kee p the junta afloat. Oc~ casionally we a lso get a glimpse of the covert assistance given to Chile. TAKE, f or exa mple , t he Army 's ··s chool o f th e Am e ri cas,'' located in the Panama Canal Zone. The school, stuck back in the jungle near the Caribbean Coast , h as been around in one form or another for three decades. It is specificall y designed to train Latin American soldiers; all classes are taught in Spanis h. To no one's great surprise, we discovered that about a third of the school's s.tudents in 1975 came from Chile -575 out of a total enrollment of 1,765. One popular course. entitled ''Officer Combat Arms Orienta- tion,·· was attended by 993 stu- dents. Over ha lf of them -504 - were Chilean officers. THEY WERE given standard military training in such subjects as map reading, first aid and signal communications. The em- phasis . h o w ever, was on antiguerilla warfare. A full 16 hours of instruction, for example, were devoted to "'basic con cepts of coun · terinsurgency in urban areas." An ot h e r nin e hour s of ''p:sychological operations'' were taught . But the most intens ive in· struc-tion was given in 125 hours in ''counterins urgency opera- t ions; a nligueri lla warfa re in the field ... Untii Congress put an end to military assis tance to Chile nine monUis ago, in s hort, the U.S. gove rnment was teaching the junta's foot soldiers how to repel the "dissidents'' who oppose them. Footnote : Ten of the 11 cou n· tries that sent soldiers to the basic officers course in 1975 are outright dictatorships. Bolivia, presided over by the repressive Col. Hugo Banzer, sent 203 stu· dents . The once democr atic Uruguay, which now has what experts believe is the highest per capita ratio of political prisoners .in the world, sent 37 students. Regrets of ~ove Untold "~Vlien I tl11 nk of all you llQVe m('Qtlt to ml:' all t ltesC' years 1l 1s almo!ft more lhan 1 can dn. no! lo It'll !JQll .•• -Old New England rarmerto hi s mate of endless years. It happeneii again !~isl week. Someone I had kno"'-n quite ,,.,·ell. and for a long time, died in a dis· tant place. We had gone through quite a few things tog-ether. Yet, had he thought of me at all during his la st days or illness, there is no Wtl Y he could have known that I not onl y liked him. but rather loved him. 1 do not know how rommon thi!:l :lfOiction is. th i~ inability to ex· press love. I kllO\I.' that it h:-i s been -...·ii h me nearly ~ti\ of my life, ;.inct has C'a u s e ct me m nny mo- m e nt s <.1 f r e gret . In spite of this J have not been abl e to ('han gf.' substanti ally in this particular as I have grown older. Some of this inhibition is un· doubtedly hereditary. 1 doubt 'if my mother ever kissed me more than a couple of times in the years that I ca.n remcml:X'r , As I grew up, di sapproval wa:-; vocal, even :-;! rident, and was the gene r al t one o f social in· tercoursc. _.. WHEN )'OU did something that warranted approval. you wt>re rewarded with silence. I do not s ay this lightly. Not to be har· ried. not t<.1 reel constantly the chastening whips, was a reward . Wh en my children have ac· complished something of which I've been proud , m y reaction has been much the s~lmc : A stoic ( CHARLES McCABE ) silence. with m aybe a hard little smile thrown in. Gushing was a great sin in m y house. It has re· mained so, though there is a wealth of example to tell me of the folly of this refl ex. THE IRISH have been called loveless. I know or no single word that describes the deepest part of :-i certain kind of Irishman. With all the swagger and bogus charm or his prototype, this particular Irishma n. usually black or color· ing. is au fond without the capaci- ty to show deep feelings. This is less his curse than his strength. These are the lrish who "get somewhere .·· There is a subphylum of this kind of Iris h. He i:t the fellow or lass who feels love and cannot S<lY it. Like the New Engl and farmer it is a kind of pride wllh him that he cannot and will not utter his affection. This ti mi dit1. for that ls what It is. comes on as truculence tar too often -the sa '1.e kind or truculence whiClh will not permit ;tn Jrishman tP a:lve a s traight answer to a trgure of authority. You ask him the time or day, and he says what's it to you? J.le asks himself lf he loves his mother or his dearest friend, and he is like· ly to answer himself with a 'ques· lion: Ah, what do I need with them ? · 'YET THE man who suffers from thiflON or affect kriOWS it is a loss. this i1 1the wor8t t.hlng of all. He knows lh•l t;~ and agnin, .ln the .~urse of his e. he will regret, and deeply, th l h~ did not s hare hi s Jove and rcs~ct \ I • wi th those of his fellows who had earned it. When the lime comes, he is a founde red vessel. "I.II th ank her ; but it will be like pulling teeth." Resonant wi th time, J can he ar my mother having .said this, and said it more th~\n once. And I can recall. too, the lines of Housm an: "The he:ir t from out the bosom is never given i n vai n ... " Hous man said it was paid \\.'ith sighs aplenty. and costs you end· less rue. And he added, How true, How true! THERE ARE things one wou ld like to change, and which one cannot c hange. and this ls perhaps the m ost perplexing of our traged ies. I a m dammed and seemingly perm a ne ntly from saying to ~lnyone but m yself things which could m ake life easier for others. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT RO(>m N. Wtffl . Puf)li.dwr Thoma s Kr.t:IJl l , EdJtor Barbara Krc>tbich, Ediloriol Pogt E.'dllor '.fhe editorial p:.~e of the Dally Pilot sel'k~ to Inform a nd J1.tlmul11l e reader!\ by Pn!Scn1ln~ on thls paJ!e diver~e commentary on to1,ics of in terest by syndicut· cd columnists and cartooni.s~ by P!'Oviding a forum for readtn• vu•ws and by presenting this n«"o''Spaper's opinions •nd Ideas on. «::_urrcn~ topics. The editor1al OPlTIIOn~ or the Daily Plkll UPJ>(!Dr only in the edUorial column 111 the top ot the page. Opinions ex- pr~sed. by lht: columnists and cartoonists and l('tl cr '>''ritcn arc their own ~nd no tndol"8e1nent of their views by lh c Dally Pilot should lK' inrerrl'd. Wednesday, OctobeQ !5, 1975