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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-10-21 - Orange Coast PilotDAILY PILOT * * * 10' * * * ·:TUESDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 21, 1975 VOL. ... MO. -» s•cnCNts, • PAOl!S ' • ac it ounty's Trial Lawyers· ~ Denaanding Pay Raise ·' • • • • • 'Opened 215,000 Letters' Widow's Purse $153,217 Found Atop Building By ALAN DIRKIN Of .... 0..11, "'91 JUft A roofer found a purse, con· taining $153,217 in cashier's checks, in a brown bag lying on top of the Eastland Savings and Loan Association building on H~rbor Boulevard, Costa Mesa, this morning. The 9 a.m . discovery ended a five-month wail for them to tum up by United California Bank and · lhe84-year-old Costa Mesa widow to \\-horn the c hecks were made out. Costa Mesa police investigator James Strickland said that the cheeks were in d e nominations of $10.000, $5,000, a nd Sl,000 and were difficult lo cash because of the denominations. CoWlty Trial Lawyers Bi d For Pay Boost A pay raise or 5.25 percent backdated to July 1 was de· manded lat~ Monday by trial lawyers in the Orange County District Attorney's and Public Derender's ofrices. Charging d iscrimination by county supervisors in recent thwarted negotiations, the pro. secutors and derenders seek a Superior Court writ that would compel the board to grant the pay hike. Judge H. Waller Steiner has set Dec. 9 as the date he will rule on the wfn: sought in the action filed lfy the Orange County Employes Association. The petition notes that 117 members or both orrices are the only county employes who have not been included in the overall 5.25 percent pay increase grant· ed. last July 8. It alleges that the board prac- ticed discrimination by &ranting pay hikes lo lawyers in the coun- ty 4.:0unsel 's offire while denying the same increases to district at- torney's prosecutors and public defenders. The action claims that a series ol disputes between Dislriot At· tomey Cecil Hicks and the board was at least partly respoo.sible for the alleged dhicrimination. Lawyers in both offices reject in the lawsuit an eight-point fr· lnge benefit package recently of. fered by board negotiators with the arcument that the offer de-' nt~ them eny increase In pay. And they further allege that board actions throuaho'fl the necoti•tlona have had the aim of compellina lawyers in bolh of. fices to withdraw. from OCEA. He said that the woman had re- ported the checks missing May 14. They could not have been cashed without being verifie{I, and the bank had the serial num. hers. The woman, who lives in a hotel, has never explained to police why she would need such large amounts of money in cashier's thecks. "When s he reported them mis· sing, she only told the bank -it was the bank who called us," Jn· vestigator Strickland said. The officer said that an at· tempt was made to cash one of the checks al a bank in Beverly Hills. but the woman suspect fled while, verification was being made. The elderly woman had report· ed. $150,000 worth of checks miss· ing, though the exact amount was $153,217. , The checks were round in a purse that contained credit cards and miscellaneous papers. "She had not even told us that al l the other things were missing, too," the investigator added. ·Man Indicted • On Fraud Rap LOS ANGELES (UPI) -A bakery truck driver who said he knew the whereabouts of missing Teamsters Union boss James R. Hoffa was indicted on wire fraud charges Monday for allegedly trying to bilk 8offa's family of $100.000. U .S. Attorney William D. Keller said David Jonathon Al· len, Pico Rivera, telephoned the Hoffa family in August and told them Hoffa was alive and well. Noise Slayer Facing Death TOKYO CAP ) -Matsuzo Ohama, a 47-year-old Yokohama factory worker, was sentenced to death for killing a neighbor and her two daughters because the daughters played the piano too loudly. The case bad-been wiaety publicized in Japan, where noise is a sensittve subject. fdr the millions . living in densely populated 'ilpartment complexes. Obama was accused of f~aJly ~tabbing his next·d09r n~i&bbor, Mrs. Yoeko Omura, and her two daughters. Pottce said Obama, himself the object of neighbor:>' 'Complaints for playing a stereo set., told them "the daughters were playing the piano loo ooUUy .'' .. ommg p oses UPt Tel~IHl1o With the count si>r:_·down and one to go, it's no wonder Margaret Ann Charvat (center) reacts this way as she bears her name called to join the other members or the 1976 Rose Court for the 87th Pasaden<.1 Tournament or Roses. One of the .seven Pas adena City College stude nts \Viii be named Oct. 28 to be Queen of the Co~rt. Police Arrest Eleven On Fencing Charge Newport Bt!ach police have an· nounced the arrests of 11 persons -most of them centrat <>range County residents -on charges ranging from recei\ting of stolen property to sales of heroin. The arrests were made.after a month·long investigation which began with undercover work at the residence of an eldertY S'anla Ana couple and th~ir son, all said by police to be "fences" who al· legedly bought and sold stolen goods. Albert M. Baca, 62 ; his wife, Margaret, 80, and their son. Richard Marcus Baca. 27, all face charges related to receiving stolen property. ' They were arrested at the out· set of the probe, police revealed. Soon afterwards, officeB in a new special enforcement team from Newport 's detecti ve division began systematic ar· rests of persons connected with lhe allegedlences. All three members of the Santa Ana family have since posted baiJ of $2,500 each and await court proceedings. Ot.htns arreste·d in the sweep included five persons alleged to have sold heroin to undercover officers . They are Robert Rt~ba.rd .Martinez, 25; Gail Louiae Gipson, 25; Richard ' • Calvin Gipson, 28 ; Ray Robles, 18 ; and Edward Oliver Adams, 25, all of Santa Ana. All but Adams have pos ted bail of $10,000 each. Ada ms remained in custody with bail set at $15,000. Detectives alleged that the five sold r elatively small amounts of the narcotic to agents. Another $500 worth of heroin was seized during the arrests and two other suspects are still being sought on similar allegations. Two other persons arrested face charges or possessing narcotics paraphernalia a nd possessing marijuana. Detectives said that alleged !ilolen goods seized in connection with the group are worth about $10,000 and include guns television sets, stereos' homiehold appliances and $300 worth o( meal. Reagan S upporte r s NEW YORK (UPH -Leaders of lhe Conservative Party, New York state's third·rank'ing political organization, have decla.red that it W'lll support former California Gov. Ronald Rea1an for the ReP'!\blican pre- 1 ·. sidential nominati~ iii. 1976. Lifeguard's Ear Severed In S truggle San Clemente lifeguard And y Reich had the lobe of his left car bitten off during a fi ght ill the home or a Lagun<.1 &·ach man early today, police reportl>d Investigating orricC'rS ~aid Reich also suffered multiple cuts on his fa ce and brui ses in the 2 a .m . altercation with a man polire identifit>d •.ls l?i ck Balzer. 1503 Carmclil<.1 St Accordin~ to th(' poli ce ac- count. Reic h went lo the Balzer home in the early hours and de· manded to be let in. He was re- fused entry and allegedly al· templed to force his "''ay into the place. The police report asserted Balzer then smacked Reich over the head with a two.inch thi ck wooden pole. During the fracas, Reich 's ear lobe was bitten orf. Reich was released after treatment al South Coast Com· munily Hospital in South Laguna . Balzer did not rt"Quire treatment. No c harges h ave been filed in the case. Police said their in· vestigation is continuing. Russian Missives In Files WASHINGTON (APJ -The CIA opened more than 215,000 let- ters over 20 years knowing it was illegal a nd despite two internal studies which showed the opera· lion was poorly run and of marginal intelli gen('e value, ac· cording lo evidence made public today by the Senate intelligence committee. The disclosures came after it was learned lht• CIA opcnt.'<i and read al least three and perhaps eight letters written by romm1t· tee Chairman Fr;.ink Church (D· IdahoJ, during and after a 1971 lrip he madt.• to the Soviet Union. Church co nfirm 1.·d in a telephone interview Mond;.·· that copies of l\\'O ll'llers ht• hau writ· ll'n to the Sov1l't Union .. thanking our hosts for their cou rtesies" had been found 1n CIA riles. The senator authorized rl•ll'asc of the l'>''O ll'llers lo the Associated Prt.•ss. St;.itis ti rs 1>rov1dcd by the Ccn· tral Intelligence Agency and made pllblic by the committee to· d<i y showed that envelopes con· ta1ning more than 2.7 million let· tl'rS to and from the Sovicl Union and passin g throllgh the New York City post office had been photographed a nd th;Jl 215,820 or lht>s~ we·r e ope ned. Thomas Abernathy, formt•rly wilh lhl' CIA inspeclor general 's office. told the comm ittl'l.' he pre· pared <.1 study in February 1961 showing that ··no t<.1ngll;ll· opcra- <See Cl,\, PageA21 Orange Coast \l'ealh e r Increasing low cl oud ~ tonight and Wednesda y with only partial cleanni; Wednesda y aftl'rnoon CoolC'r temperatu res fiighs in the 60s. IAl\\'S 1n the 50s . 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They evacuated the sur-mon la"'' wife, English heiress spokesman said, "we are trying Mrs. William Hull •. "".ho werl threatened to shoot 1f the 200 scored a dramatic breakthrough rounding nei&bborbood and wail·, Dr. Bridget Rose Dugdale. lo l alk the 'un out qf his awa)'. They stormed ms1de as Ul( soldiers and i>Ql ice hes1e~in g the intheabductionofllerrema,52. rd out the.siege. Downstairs , police s pecial (Gallagher'a)hand." l kidnapen:, with Herrema. Qecj two-story hideout ··makl' a 'fr.11\ing Gallaghl•r's (·ar. thcy Jlt•rrema, seized near his branch Supt. John F1eming and Tbebqinnlngoftheeodorthe. Upstairs (iri ng what polic, move." found thl' ktdnapcrs· hideout and Limerick, Ireland, home Oct. 3, the two mediators in the kidnap Herrema case was the arrest deiscribed as warning shots. Gallagher, 27, s atd by IRA charged inside amid a flurry or appeared in the upstairs window 6 a g a -th e Rev . Don a I Monday night or two brothers in Neighbors reportt"CI hearlni.: sources to be fanatical enough to v.'arning s hots from th~ two IRA with Gallagher holding a gun to O'Mahony and union Jeader Galla·gher 's ca r . S hortly ureent cries for help comin~ fight lo the dl•iilh for his dt.... l'l'Jl•·~ad~~holding Jlerrema his head. Philip Fl ynn -bargained for thereafter, Police closed in°" 8 from""'Upstairs, apparently from mands. ;_ind fl·ll ow kidnap sus· ~oont> was hurt. ..I will shoot him if you make a lierrema 's life. house in nearby Rathangan. The the hostage. pt'i.'l Mar1..in Coy It'. 19, h~ld So1nl' 200 sol<lit:>rs and po!JC"C, 1novt>," Gallagher shouted. Firs t reports from police kidnapers h a d fled, bul a .:::.:....:=-"-'"---------- Woman Slain Patty Admitted '" BankJoh-Paper IC">.. • -~ Do1v1it ow1i Runway in Philly /\ wingl1.:""'SS Boeing 707 airplan e travels by truck from Philadelphia Intern ation a l Airport. dovvn Bro<l d Street, on its ~·ay to •the Fr<.1nklin lns ti tule in do\vntown Philadelphia. The plane, 171 feet long, will be i>ul on display to demonstrate aircraft construction to city visitors. f'rom Page Al CIA •.. tiona l ~nefits have accrued" to the agency's Sovieldivision £rom lht> mail·opening operation. Abernathy also said he found a lack of coordination among the various CIA units involved in the ·program and that he recom- mended rl'Considcring its value and preparing a cover story should the operation be publicly di!:Jclosed. ··we assumed everybody re- alized it was illegal," testified Jotm Glennon, a former CIA of- ficial who conducted a study in 1969 that found no evidence that the operation "provided signifi· canl leads or information which · \\'Ould have proved a positive operational help.·· Gordon Stev.·art, who headed the inspector general's office in 1969, ·told the <'Om mittee he had briefed then ·C IA Director Richard M. Helms on the mail- opening project and that "it was my understanding that Helms knew it was illegal.'' Helms, now ambassador to Iran, was sitting in the commit· tee audience while Stewart testified. The £ormer director is S<'heduled to testify before the committee Wednesday. Stewart said he recommended placing "a better quali£ied man" in charge or the mail-opening project, turning the project over to the Federal Bureau of In· vestigation or closing it down. The mail -opening program began in 1952 as a legal mail· cover operation in which the out- side of envelopes were photo· graphed, but it soon expanded in· to an operation in which the mail was opened. The program was not ended until 1973, when then·CIA director J ames Schles- inger ordered it stopped. ORANGE COAST ' DAILY PILOT Tl>e 0 <'1'!'9l' (NJ! 0.•'1 r>llol ,.,1., w~lth 11 c_b<....., -N•"'' Pt"''· a pub"~O llV !~ Or..,go cw'• Puttfl>ti•nv '°"'""""¥· !.t't>d•~I· ... u1io.... ••t oubl"""' MOiio .. , '"''"'"" frkt.1• IOI' CO.II Me ... , N~ .. pofl 1'11-•h. 1<""1,,'IQIOI\ 8•*<l'l/Fp1m••ln V•il•v ''''"·· S•H!<l lPD•·-Vll .. y 11111 l 8QU"" 8••t" l~\h (°'It A. ""41<1 •99-1 ''ll!JO" •I ouD!"'..,, S.h"O."""" ~~" ~I. TM ptln<l1>•I ""1:111\hl"ll i>l•nt 11 .. 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Monday, quoted the director of the in· vestigation as saying it would be a "major discovery for science .. if the two had been victims of a plant disease. · At OSU, the scientist carrying on part of the research of the men who died said he believes there is no basis lo the theory the men were infected with the plant dis· ease. The investigation by the Na· tional lnsl~ute of Neurological Diseases, Communcative Dis- . orders and Strokes in Bethesda, Md., concerns the deaths of John A. Milbrath, a pla nt pathologist, and Knud G. Swenson. an en- tomologist, the Gazette-Times reported. Milbrath died in the Universi- ty of Oregon M edi<'al School Hospital in Portland July 22, 1974, al the age of 64. I-le had been forced to retire in 1968 because of what had been diagnosed as multiple srlerosis. Swenson was forced by illnei;s to retire in 1973 as chairman of lht> department or entomology. He died al his home here Aug. 18, al lhe age of 52. Swenson had written to a fri end in the spring of 1974 that scientists should investigate the possibility tha t he and Milbrath caught the prunus ringspot virus, which infects cherry trees. He noted similarities in their illness then. The two h ad worked together on several studies with their most extensive joint work on the prunus virus. Swenson reportedly told a col· league at OSU that the two could have contracted the virus while infecting laboratory plants. To infect the plants, the two placed some of the virus and a small amount of abrasive mateMal on a finger. then rubbed the finger over the plant leaves. Dr. C. J . Gibbs Jr .• who is directing the study of the men's deaths at Bethesda, told the Gazette·Times if the two had a plant disease "it would be a ma· jor discovery for science." He said none of the chimpanzees and monkeys injected with tissues ta ken' from Milbrath and Swe n son has shown any symptoms. Gibbs said. hov.·ever, the "slow virus'' might take 12 to 38 months to create symptoms of the ill· ness. Gibbs said, "We're cutting new dirt here. This is an area of re- search that has only really been looked inlo within the past five years .. , Ron Cameron, who is continu- ing Milbrath·s research in plant pathology, said IS to 20 olher re-. seai;.chers around the world have worked with t he s ame virus without becoming ill. He said some of those used the same technique to infect plants. "I just don 't believe there is any basis to believe it," he said. ''If there were a nything to this theory I'd probably be the next to become ill.·' Ford Nomination WASHINGTON (U PI> - President Ford said today he would nominate Jack 1\1. Eckerd, an old friend and Florida busi· nessman, to head the General Services Administration that manages fed eral government construction, property-and re· <"ords. Tie Tidbits Ford Looks Like .Leader MIAMI (AP) -Clothes consultant John Molloy says President Ford has learned to get rid of his wild lies and look like a leader. ''lf you have a man who is running for the pre- sipency of lhe United States, he must say 'I am feader, .,. Molloy says. "On~ of the things Jerry For<!° has learned 1s how to dress hke a president. ''When he first got into office he wore some of the · wildest-looking ties you ever saw. He said, 'I'm good old Jer. Follow me to the golf course."' Molloy. who calls himself a wardrobe engineer said on a Miami visit from New York that mosi American men look like their clothes were thrown at them. He does not say clothes make the man but that they make a difference in how a man is accePted. Molloy charges corporations $500 a day to tell ex- ecutives bow to dress. He favors the conservative, up- per-cl ass dress of successful members of Northeastern law finns . ' ' • By th~ 1\ssociated Press Patr1c1a l·learst has admitted that she drove a getaway car after ;.1 Carmichael bank robbery in \\'hi{'h :.i v.•oman customer "''as killt"d. the NC'"'' York Post rt!port : ed today. The nt•v.•spaper said the once· rugitivl' heiress told at least one JX>rson who interrogated her in recent weeks about her role in lht> robbery linked to the Sym- bionese l.iberation Army. Albert Johnson. a partner with dt.•fense lawyer F . Lee Bailey, said today of the Post ·s report, "l don ·t \Olant lo comment al all.'' Previous reports have linkt>d Miss tlcarst and her SLA com- Thief Plucks Golden Fruit Three bananas aren't exactly a bunch, but the three golden ones stolen from a Newport Beach hotel bar '4'ill cost a bunch of cash to replace-$2,500, say the owners. Police said that employcs of Alexander's Banana Bt1r at the Sheraton Newport I lotel reported Monday that an art \4'ork made up of three golden bananas on a fancy background went home with a burglar during business hours. The six·foot·high art work was resting on a stand outside lhe business when someone plucked the expensive fruit. rades to the robbery of a Crockl·r National Bank in Carmichae1 near Sacramento April 21. A m arked $1 bill from lhe bank reportt•dly v.:a s round in the San Francisco apartment v.·lul'h ~1iss tle:.irs t s hared \\'Ith \.\'endy \·osh1mura. She also rt'portcdly rentl'd a garage for one of lht· ,i~eta\vaycars. If she drove the getaway car. under California law, Mis s HEARST HEARING POSTPONED AGAIN-AS Hearst still could race a murder charge a s a participant in a crime in \4'h1ch a murder oc· <'Urred. The Post al so reportl-d today that ·soln·res familiar with the ccJnversations" said Miss 1-learst said she never was inside the bank during the holdup in which a \\·oman v.•a::; killed by a shotg un blast. Th(• ne\vspaper quotC'S ··a well- p!aced Jaw e nforcement official" 1n Sacramento as saying. "Our bt'sl information at present in- dieatl'S thal s he f Mi ss llearst ) \\"as probably outsidl' (the bank 1 al the time of the robbery.·· The offirial said the informa· tion was based on •·eye"'ilness accounts and other informa· . tion." The same official also told the Post that no indictments are pending for the robbery in which four persons wearing ski masks invaded the bank. l.AJtest Entry Sen . Birch Bayh (D-l rd.) tos ~t:'<I hi s h <..t t into the cro,,de d D t•1n 1Jc r a tit prC'· sl<lenl1 :.il no n11n~1l ion ring to <l:.iv. bl·t:um u1g t he ninth an- nol1n l'L'<l c .1 nd1d<.1ll' for that t}ffil'l'. fl :.iy h h<.1 tl a brief n- 111 ~ at lh1• r aCL' 111 1972. but '"'ithdre,,· bec.'aU!)e of his '"ift'!l ill ht..'a lth. U.S., Soviet Pact Signed WASHIN GTON (U PI) -The l'nill'd S tat l·:. <.1nd the Sov1l't Union have signed a five-year agreement providing for more stable Russian purchases of U.S. wheat and corn. They still are nt'gotiating a deal for American purchase of Russi:.in oil. Presidl'nl Ford announced the grain dgr~ement l\1onday. If you've been waiting for the biggest carpet sale of the year ... TIHS IS IT! 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J ti prHh/1>,,(' J /11"rt h Nf1· f>r:, 'L Pu t 1 II r'lr r. !/ tap.· 4,., tltt• ""'•lt n cr 'fd lit.'· I lu,, 'If'" 1ttW t11 '"''"' irh''1111 '1t~ 1n 'i"l'"r""'""' 1tnd l•U\lflt•'\ ,\/u1/ 11n11r q111·"11nrts tn · I ' 11 t / I 11 11 " 1 I 't • 1 II I .'l •• T r· I t'I• ,,,l'l rt l/" f"""'' /)0/111 l'l/11(. ,, fl ' H" r I.if.ii C11 ~tt1 'sa , ("1 Q•1,•1;. l 'lr lurl.-111111r 1f>pl1011<' n11111 ,.,, r. .. lriott ftef-d DEAR PAT . 1 aLlenJed a een·s \Vay to F.shion p.any ia overnbt>r 1974 and oc~rOO $36 orth o{ m ... rchanclli;e. l rd.urllok.'d e S\llo'li'"'l~r and \II :.i..s tu r~ceive the r a rt•fund or a credJ.t foe olher sttle<·tlon.. illy bo.sl~s nlactcd the Qu~o ·s \Vay · ion counselor several times t the credit, but I never re- ived it . S.:U ., Hw1tiugton ReMb Mary Abbio.auti, maaag:er el slomer servi<'e for Queea's ay, reports lbal tbere is ao re-- d or your rct•rned mercb.an- lse baving been r1•cf'iYed. Usu.a.I licy is lo trace the shipJlletl& to etermine \llo'bat happened to lhc turned item. Howe,•er, sllace so uch t ime has passed, Abbio.anti s rn aited a SlJ credit memo to u. lngKont li.epld DF.AR PAT : I bought a un1 her of K ing Korn s tam~ ·1th me when l moved to 'ali fornia sever:..il years <.1 go. J XPt'Cletl lo 1·t'C£'l\'C $16 .5()-$1.50 ·ach -fur the 11 bl.IClb l sent tl.f '1ng Korn .St:.imp l'o. of Chicago. 11 .. in ~l arch 197-1 . All I got was a stcard ackno"·ledging rt"Ceipt >f my books and t\'{plaining that 'ing Korn was running up to 15 eeks behind in filling ·orders. 1ore than a year has passed , and still have not received the cash l>demption. M.J ., Newport Beach King Korn stop1•t'd distributing tamps July 14, 1974, and ·imultanf'ously riled for chapter I bankruptcy in the U.S. District our1 for lbe Northern Di.'iirict of llinois. Chapter 11 permits Kia' · m to reorganize and operate Ukler the guidance of the U.S. listrict Court. According to ~"·ard Gerch, president ol K.illg Ol'll, an estimated $2.8 million orth or .stamps are still oat- ·tandiJlg. He advised lh.ose llold· ng stamps te rorward tbem to ca.co-Midwest Credit Corp. or Kin Jt: liora. r .o. Drawer 477, ark Ridge, II 60068. Chicago- idwesc Crf'dit was appointH. lty lie co11rt lo keep records of ·tamps sent lo King Korn for re- em pt io11. It will notify ustomers who ~nt stamps wlaat rrangements tlte court alld. Ute mpaJ\Y agrf'e upon ror redeem· QA the stantps. Your compr:iini •s btt-n rorwarded t"d Gen:L ne romised to see t~iat it is tallied hy Chicago-'.\tid.w~t Credit. ,,.....,." :f>oy•""' DE.:\R PAT : l\ty property \llo·as allises~ed a rcw month ago and tb~ m a.(kel \'a\ue of my homt.> was l:s ted as S2·1.000. Will this affect rny eli gibility for supplemental :.-;ecunty income paymenl.s '! L .F ., Costa Mesa Undf'r th e supplem ('ntal ~et'urity income law. your home i~ not countt'd i• df'termiNng your resonrces if it ha!'i a mark" \ alut~ or $25,000 or I~ (S2l.QOO or I~ in Ala!'!ka and ll""·aiil'- • . • It - • • .. Twi9f1!1 fo Wed ~Trt1hriag Ignoring an easier trek up the stairs behind them, Laguna Beach Lifeg\laI'\i !\'like D\vinell miineuvers a 1'~CU4! cradle loadt.:od with his boss. Chief Lifeguard Bruce BaircJ. up the jagged bluff a t Rocky Point in Ct>rona <ll'I i\1ar. llarbor Divis ion Sheriff's Deputy Ken Docsbur g is on the beach belo\v. The rescue demonstra· lion \\'as for the benefit of ha rbor division sheriff's de- puties. From le ft at top are deputies Jerry McGaw, Terry Woodhull and Peter Gannon, who are observing and assisting on tbe blufftop. Ex-assessor Aide Seeks Lighter Rap Convi(ted assessor's aide James Berlolino went to court !ale :\1onday to ask Orange County Superio r Court Judge Kenneth \Villiams to reduce bis rerent felony cunvirlion on con- s piracy charge:s to a misde· n1eanor. Rl'rtulino, 52. of 24-116 Via :\ladrugada. Mi!i si.on Viejo, also asked ror termination of the three years probation impost..'tl AF Secretary Rejects Plea Of Gay Airman WASHINGTON CAP> -Air Force Secretary John McLucas today rt"jected T .Sgt. LCQnard P. .'11atlo\'ich's appeal from a de- cision to discharee hii:n because he is a homosexual. ~f~Lucas upheld the honorable discharge order~d for Matlovlch by Col. Alton J . Thoreersen. the st"rgeant's commaJlding offic.er at Langle)' Air P'orce Base. Va. On Sept. 30 Tborgersen up· grdd ed the proposed discharge for MatloYich from a gL>oeraJ to an honorable discharge rollowing a board bearing at lhe Virginia base-. The Mallovicb case has becom~ somethine: ot a landmark be-cause the 32-year-old sergeant. 3 \-'ietnam ve-te-ran, pu.Dliely declared bis homc.>sexuality and in si sted this sbou14 not be grounds for discharge from the Air Force. last AugWit. with a $1,000 fine by Supttrior Cuurt Judge Walter Smith. Judge Williams took the peli· lion under submission. Jt is ex- pected that he will deliver his decision early next week. If Judge Will iams grants Ik>rtolino's application the Mi s- sion Viejo man will become the eighlh of nine m~n initially in- d icted by the grand jury to have their felony convictions re· Juct>d. to misd emeanors. No such application has been made by rormer assessor's aide George Upton, 55, who was sen- tenee<I to si,x months in jail by Jq.dge-·Smith and placed on three years probation after he pl.eaded guilty to char&..es of submitting false claims. All nine men were indicted by the grand jury after a long pro- b11 ioto atlegations tllat they worked on Congr essman Andrew Hinsh-aw 's Polttical ca.m.pai.gn· w~e ~lng pa.id by Uaecounty for the1,rtune and mileage_ mileaee. Hjnsbaw and his sueeessor. former county assessor Jack Vallerga, £ace trial on the same charges Jan. 12.1'976. Hinshaw als:o faces trial Nov. 10 on ~ri~ry charges. Vailerga was ctisn:ussed from his office after being found guilty in Ven· tW'a County on charges that in· eluded conflict 0£ interest. ~untyMedic Group Sued; ·ubel Charged Damages totaling $900 rnillioo were demanded late Monday from the Orange County MedicaJ A.5.sociation in a Superior Court lawsuit filed by a local medical insurance group. Lawyers ror American Medical Benerits. Inc., claim OC- MA activitiet> in the insurance field have cost the group more than 25.000 doctor members and at least $100 million in inrome andcood will. Charging OCMA and its secretary. Everett Bannister, \vith conspiracy. libel and the in- tention to create a monoply, the action furtht>r claims that OCl\fA has encouraged many doctors to drop AMf malpractice and arbitration coverage. :i.tany doctors who were saving as much as 40 pert'ent oo such in- s uran ce coverag e hav e dropped their policies as a result of ··repeated libelous and untrue statements made by OCMA ," theat'tion charttes. lt is alleged 1n the lawsuit that OCMA lit~rature depicted AMI as not being a bona ride in- surance group. AA-fl lawyers claim that the al- leged OCMA aetions are de- sign ed to create a monoply '·"·hereby the defendants will ob· lain virtuall~ ~mplete oontrol over the activities of all medical doctors. in the United Statm." Actrcss-n1cldel Twiggy, l1er arms around boyfriend Mic hael Whitney , a 44-year-o ld actor. is shown at the launching of he r autobiography in !he Rlu Grill Room in bondon . The couple said !hey hope to marry sometime this year. Il is also alleged that the OC· MA activities are in violation of federal anti.trust laws set out In lheShermun A(t. The la\\·suit also attacks OCMA involvem ent in a meetin1 11l for 7 o'doc:k tonight at OClllA ollices in Orange. le 8) WILLIAM SCHllElllM -. Cit• ~ilr ~ltlUWff The Callfornia Oef)W'.tmel\l oC Heallb. ho• scbedlll<d a rueollll& Nov. 3 to gal.her Pl.lblic l~lit;noo.Y oo lh.e iml)t!n<ling seieoti.iao o( u. ne.w com.prebeo,slve health 1'1.a.D· n.io& auo<Y for OrnngeCOunty. The ra.eeliQ.i, one o£ 20 to be l1d.d around lbe sltt.le starti~ TUC!llldfly October 2 1, 1975 DAIL V ~IL Of , 1 :J yEyed lans Public Meetings th,iai wt?W<, will take ):Wace Jt lbo. G<J rde1l Orovl' City Cou1t~1I c h a 1nbl•r.s. 11391 Atat.·1..1 Park\~ ..iy al 6 p .m . Th\' public ffi\':('l lnjtS wcrl' mand<.1 lcc.1 uu!J l.'r the n~"1.· nt.i · tiooul lleallh Planwn~ uol.1 Re:;ource.s Ot!vL'lopmL'nl A(·l, "'bi.ch ordered a l'011ipll•tc over· haul oi Lh~ h~llh fcit'1Ut1~~ p!ru1· n1ng prucl'li:i. !'1:ic 111onlh•-·1 gn. Cin•f, 1'"",(h1\1.alJ C.. II ruwn Jr. touk th\!' I lc:i.l l'll \ ,, 111 !ht.• rt"VU.lUJllDg llt'OMl"dW 1~." 1lt• :-1~n.1t1n.: ti Jlealth St-r\1\• Art'u!> ~l-IS1\l 1n th~ ;,tdlt'. <>r.ut!;\." ("0111\ly IS J@t>i.ll..llt"d 1 lSA IJ. ·rh1• fin.II Slt'P 111 th(' JH•1l'\ ••• .;t•Jt:C\1011 u( Ull oilo(•'lh:)' IU l-:11\t'fll 1·a .. ·h or lht' :-;1,_•r\ 11.'t• <JJ 1,.'<j!) ..11 1J J J 1n101:::.ll'r ~r.ill l tu11d11 11 • '·' 1• J>t't'tt'li to lit..• t;.1kc11 b) Drn\\n l'3l"· Jy n .. ·xt j't';Jt'. Says Karen Will. be 'Vegetable' ln\~lt.'1nt'Jllal1011 nf tht.; n1,.·w la'.'/ h.1:i prCL'1p1tat11d '' b1Lll'r::.1 ruii;~l1• for tht• J\Jb of JIS.\ cvord1n ..1tu• b('lWet.'ll 01'DO K1' C l•Ulll y super\ is ors ;ind th·~ L'\i~t lll1 Compre lu:n~i\'c llt.•..iJlb l't JJlwu~ COWl('IL Unless thL· c·1111 n l'1I 1•1·1-. llro"'ll ~nod , 1L \\ill 1 u uul 111 • .... 1~\encl· ,1l t 1·1 ,1 1•h..1:.t out 1•t1.1c:,,J of :il'\ t'f:Jl n1 u nth~. MORRISTOWN, N.J . (UPI ! - A neurologist said today Karon Ann Quinlan is in worse condition than any cvmalo~ patient he hus s~ and nttilhcr he our n1uny or hili. colleagu~s were '·1ntert!Sted 1n savJn~ a life that "'ill he as a vegetable ror 10 years.,, K·aren·s mother. Mrs. Julia. Quinlan. w1:1.lkcd from the courtroom. in teurs as lJr. Juli us K<>rein of Ne w York, an authority on research into the dcaLh of the brain, described how Karen ·s face twists and turns in reaction to pain. Korein's testimony befor e Superior Court Judge Robert Muir Jr. cu m e in the second duy of a trial on a request by J oseph Quinlan and his wife that their duughter. in a com a since April 14, be allowed tu "di" with Ui g-nity." Korein crout'hl'd in the witness chair, be nt his kn\'es. and c lutcht'CI his h ands to his chest tu show the pack~d courtroom the way Miss Quinlan lies ("omalos:c in her ho:spital bt:!d . M.rs. Quinl a n l ert th e courtroom wilh her head bowed in tcarS when Korein told hnw the young woman shows •·J1µ- s macking, grimacing, leeth - grinding movements" when she ii:; pricked with a pin. The doctor s aid that these we rl' pattvrned rt!al'tion.s th:.il arc bu ilt i11 lo the nervous systen1 anl.1 ;.ire not related to active brwn fun c· tioning_ ''The fa ct t hat ~he could respond to sound. light and pa1n docs not mean that she is either Murder Trial ;l\\1are or i:-; l'On~('iou .... ty d1rcrt111~ lhO!;t' movcml.'nl:;,' · Kor-l!ln suid. lie said l\11 ss C)wnlwi reul'LS · tbal '"•'Y becau!)e h\'r "<.'Ortex as destroyt>d," but "llus woman is nol br~1in -deail . '' I le :said she 1:1 10 • W011k! cont.l1l1on lh:.in any ulht>r patient he h us cv~1-st'en in ,1 comil, in c ludin g one \vho lingered on for 10 years. Anti,.V.N. Week Slal,ed CONCORD, N.11. (AP> -New Hampshire's Gov. Mt'ldrim 1'homson. calhng the Uni led Nat ions a n • "American·busOO bat:>tion 1Jf foreign s pit•s ," has d t.'t'lart•d ()l'L . 20 -26 .. WithdrJ\vJl f''rom the United Nations \Yct.•k .. , 1-Tiday 1s the 30th an· 11iversary or lhc U . .N. The conservative Republi can urged Monday that c iti:tc n s o f New 1-lllmpsh1rc \vork to re- move Lhl! United States from the U.N. and to get tho U.N. out of the Unitet..I Stalt•s. In :.in official pr1>- clam:.i t1on. Thomson said the United Statt•s has paid S4 billion to lht~ U.N. s1ncc 1ls inccpl1on 1n 1946. Jte said that money was. ''the meanesl fo rm of taxation "·1thuut r cprcscn ta· lion .... Unlil 1 ht• nt<"-' l;I\·'' \\Id:-l~"s~l·1f, th,• he.11 th t'O\lll('il \\ c1 s l'111 po~·t.>rffi lo rt-Yll'\\' .int.I ;,i1,_·t 1111 ..111 l\t'W health f tll' ii 11 l\'S JJl.Ofl01';..t/S. llur1nl,{ its ~lorn1.Y '-'·'<i:sl1·111·,. the count· ii h as l'Untt' wltl1.•1 :-h.i rp l'r1l1C'1S1n, p.Arl1 t·u~tt r l y frtirn SUpt'r\'ibOr~. rtlf' f .uhn).( 111 1k>,1l l"qUitably and l'lf1t·1t·ntly ''1lh r"- qul'.!lls. Jlut 1.·ount•il ofl1t·1:1 /" l.1'll \t•.ir, in ;J U1d to ~l'l'UI t• \Ill ' lh '\\ t ISi\ tit !'1gna l1on. rev 1lah1.~·d thl· 1·ow1ed by tr1mm10 ~ n1t>n1~r~lup h \ t \\'1J..lh1rds and t'n.i.cl1 n~ a 111.\\ :-.1. L or bylaws . llut th.al move diJ no1111ai; lo e :..ist• ~upt•r\ 1so1·s' :.1111100-.11'. 1nrormed of t he new 1 ... " ;u~1 I thte> HSA s ys tem, :o.uµt•r\1~111· \ol · t..xl unanimously to \~1 thdr.1\~ .11 1 s upport of lhl' counl'il <Jti;J ~c··l.. lh~des ign:.ilio11 thc:1n .... L:l\1 ~. So ftir . t hl' 1.·uun t·1 I :i n d s uper\lisors are l ht· onl\ \\~11 t'11- t 1l1t~s biddtng ror J\10\\'l(S ~eh·v­ lH>n. Cou n ci l n11•n1h<•r s lt,t\'l" t•austi cally ~ltat:kt·<l th~ 00.uu " bill. charging t·ou nt v i.:uver11rnl·11 t is the COWll)'·s largesl f,t'<ill h t'arc providl'r. Tht•y claim s uper·\1soro.; "illiltl ~ 1nvolvl'd 1n :.i t·unfh1.·L •d lll· teres t if th~·y :.il so t•ontrull l·d ;.il l health pl ~1 nn1ng a('l.1\·1t1t·:~. In lht• ungoint! IJ...1tth.• tur .;u·i. port and l'nlfor:-.l' m t•nt..,. tl11 · 1·x1 .1 - 1ng: l'Ollnt.•tl secn1s lo tx· J.11· IJUl- strippinJ;:! ~upervlsor:-;. Jllit tl i .. known lhat sl'ver <.11 l.10:.i1tl 1n1.r11 · bcrs and other tol-' count ~· u1- ficials have app<'<Jli•d Wr1 •1'll_, tu Brown fot· support. Suicide Pact on Tape? f'rom Wire Ser'1ices ;\lalahan retained in his state jolt. rt '''<IS ;\t :1 laha11 ·s dt•'>po11d1·11i·y SA.i'J BERN.\RDli\'O -A tape The attorney said the rOn · •J\'t'I' lus111g 111 :. J<Jh, .-\rut·, o11J . recording of a conversalJon by versation would show Malahan that drovt· h1n1 to ~1't't. r)lH '.\11 . state inht:'ritance tax referee An · "'as thinking about lakin).! h is Goode n, an :dlt·~t·d 111to:.L1tul•, tlrew Malahan before h.c diet.I t)wn life. I-le quoted i\.l aJahan :.is andsugg1.•sl lh1·:;u1 c11 h·p.111. would absolve :.i 22·ycar old ~aying·; 1\mi:s s..11tl .\11~., ~;1";.J1·1t ,hol womano{achargesh~n1urdl:'rt:'<l :vtul ,1han in st•ll ·1l1 ·1,·u, ;d l •r him. a defenst> :.ilturney ~.utl 1n -•·r s Jid I 'd be very ap-· strug~ll n g \vith .\l ~d<1h..1n 1n1· \ht: o pening argu m~nts ~1on<lJy. prl'c1at1vc of anything yo u t.:an gun. EarleneGooden,22.tsuntri.:il do.·· 11 01,1,·1•\'t•r, :\l .1!.rh.111. \\01lt1.\• f<.>r the Jwte 2l s hootmi-: tl~ath uf -'J esus Christ, it·s drivinl! t ~tifird ht.•r hush ind r1·~t·.\1 cl ;t .'lfalahan. meuplhewall." lt•lcphont.• t',11 1 .J1111t· J,.; 1r1t11l Defense altornt.•y r>on /\mes -"If I 'm hi:lping (slate con-· Vallt'S a s:-11r111 1 .\l.ii ailan llt· s aid :\1iss Gooden shot .'ll.i/ahan, troller Kenneth l Cory by tellln ~ y,ould kt'l'\l IH s JO• 1. ;>1, in sei(-dcfense after he !'iug-you this, and then (get) chopJ>t.-<l, f)t'put ~· 111·.t r11·L \!lornt·v 1i~ It\." t d . d l, d J shoul<l s hootmyself.'' · OvkL·:;a1tl \ol .d:d1 .111v..1.· hr.11.il -ges e a st11c1 c pac . 1•mcs sa1 -'.\1 a la h an was de spon t.l e nt Vallio1s alcg1s lat1vcai<le and Jy shut ' 1n 111 ~ :-,,111 l>t.'rr1.1rdiri•I fnend or Cory ·s. ' ..apart n1t•n1. because he \\':JS loslf!g his ~talc -"Oh Jesus Christ, what do (:ory, '~ 1111 11.1!) f 11·1i/ 11111·· 1 :- Job. youhavelo do?'' rl'ft'r1·t>s~11J •'t',1~ ... li 1111n: ,,n •• Ames said jus:t bt'fo rt' his -··well i{ood lord. I clon ·L r1·1u1rtPtll·: 11nd1 •1· Ill\• -111•.1t1 d e ath , '.\li.i l:th:.in r"cord t:'d :_r know what tu say. Where do I h_., .. 1 f,·dl1,1I )'i.111 it ,;•n 111 ••·. 1'1'lephone conv11rsat1on bt-t"·een s tand'! Whal do l h~1vcto .. , vuu :t•rnu n1· "11 .. 111 .. 1 Ji,• " himself and .'ll tt·h~11:I Vi.illL':), "·ho do whalt>Vt'r ... what thL· hel l ~1 H·i.1 1t·· :--11!11·111 ti Ji.,;.,,fi '"as acling as :.i go-l>et1,1,·et'n 1,1,·ith ... commit mt: to wh:.itl'vcr )OU prH·1· ut ..ipp1.i111111111 , , , , Pt'rsons in Sacramento lo have have tu." po111t n1t•111 J " rt·f p1 1·1· ------------------------'------- I Vested travel worthy. goes from Albany to A lbuquerque with equal aplomb. Solid colors, plaids and s tri pes. Regular $165. s I 09'0 .-e li.asi n·s SOUTH COAST PLAZA 3333 South Bristol St Costa Mesa • 54C>-4e11 l I •I . - • ' t r I A 4 DAIL v P1LOT Josi ~ Coas t ing ,~~J ·;~· ~ ·-.... w l ch T o m Morphine ('l,OCK \\'i\T('lti::RS: lfcre's a nol\.' 1n lhc nt.'\\:, tu rt.·rn1nd you th11l ""'~have only four inure day~ 1n Yihich 1._•vt.•r ylh1r1 i.: v.d\ run <ill nghl 111 our l'uunlr') On Sunday, .ill or us art.• ~uppo:i.t.'<.I lo fiddle "'ith tht" clock. 1'h1:. happens he<·aus~ on Sun· tlay, lht• t.•nltrl' nc1t1 on goes on standard l1n1t.•. In c a :.l' you didn 't know 1t . '''t.'vt.• been operating no..-.· for :-omt.· pt.· rind un Oayli ~ht Saving TLOl t.' \Vt: have been Sil\'· 1ng daylight bt.•t'..1use of the in- famous l'nt.•rgy l'rUlll'h. This may h '-L \'l' lit.'t'll OJ OO\'('l l'X pt"1,ment but LI didn 't do mur h for ·m('. It took just as rnuch t.'nl•rgy to l'r,t"'l out of a "'arm IJt'1..I on 11 .i ylLghl S<1 v1nf.! 'fime a s it ditl on Pac·1f 1e SI and a rd Time. Any\\';.1y, l'Un)l' SL1nduy, we arl' ;.ill supposl'd t11 Sl·t uur clocks b;,1l·k one huur. It 's the old sprin~ aht>all , fall bctl'k , syndrome. Six months you·rl' un time and ~1x 1nonlhs yuu·rl.' l<lll.'. I OON'T KSO\\' llOW other •folks fet•l bul ;.ill this lime chHnl:(· 1ng is a huge p .. un in my sleep t.il.'- partml•nt. In thl' first place, 1L mt>ans I have tu move the clock radio o.tlarm hand. A little Las k hke that may not bother you but it me<tns I have to take my l'lock radio apart. The little knob on the~ back that changl'S thl• h;.1nd i:-.n't there any mor·t'. It has brokL•n off some piaCt:' Ill thl• illlll'r rl•aChCS Of lhc mt•chanis m . To change it, I have to pull thl' wholl' busint•ss apart <t nd rt.>ach inside with a pair of pliers. \·Vorking the clock hand to a new position with a pair of pliers is painfully slO"-'· It will take two hours jus t to move tht.' hand onl' hour, if you follow that. Thus. "'hile the rest of you arc backin~ up Ont' hour when we S"-'itch timt•. I 'll be losing three just to changt• the chx.•k. l'F.S I DF:S T Jl 1\T, my body does not automatically change its sleeping habits just because some government orricials in Washington rule that we must all move the hands around on ou r clocks. Ju.:.l figurt' "'hat 's going to hap- pen this next weekend. F'irst. I am expected lo sit up until mid- night Saturday and then change everything to make it 11 o'clock. Or is it that 1·m supposed to sit up until 1 a.m. and then change my world back to midnight'! No matter. You ~et to play the hour over any way you decide to twist il. Now comes Sunday night. I'll probably be s louching around watching the late. late movie. My body will tell me this is really okay because the clock may say midnight but it ·s actually only 11 p.m ., Body Time. SLEEP WI LL FINAU.Y win out over the boob tube and the next thing you know, the alarm ~ill go off. With my usuaJ vigor, I shall leap up to greet the new day at 6 a.m. But the old body will scream at me, "Are you crazy? Get baC'k under those covers. It's only 5 o'clock in the morning. You point at the clock where it says 6. Your body refuses to believe it. You and your body could end up in a terrible argument over what time it really is. Clearly. this is no way to start a new week. hassling y;ith your body. !\!any people may lose to their body and just go back to bed. This whole nation could be on general strike next Monday morning. Tuesday, October 21 1975 Kissinger Confers With ·Mao PEKING (UPI > -Sc-cretaryof Stale ~l cnry A. Kissinger met c·ommunist l.)arly (:ha1rman .\l ao 1·se·Tung £or an hour and 40 minutes today 111 .J !'>urµri ~t> ~t•ss1on th<:it a statl' dl·pa11mt•nt spokesman ca lied .. vt>ry ust·ful · Tht.• unexpc<·ted mt•t.:l1n~. Ki ~!'> int:t·r·s third "'1th .\1.Jo 1n c1~hl trips lo l:,t.·kin~. ca rill' .:.u suddt•n· ly 1nid"'a}' through tu s currt•nt fi ve -day trip to thl.' Chines l' <·.tµ1tal that K1ssingc.>r never at ll'ndt'd a cockt;.iil rt.'l'cpt1on he "·as giving for 2,000 d1p!un1als Jnd others. Kissinger, 1n a game of P'J"•:er pohlil'S. had invited the ~viet Uelt>gat1on tu the rt't'l'pl1on . 1\ MF.f:Tl~G with 1\-lao, 82· )ear·old fuuntlt•r of the Ch1nL·se Communist stalt'. is thc-tughest honor Pl'ktng can bestow upon a visitor. Diplomats s aid 1t indic;ited Pt.>king 's plt·asure with the stall' or .Sii:io·Amt•ril'an relations. '!'hey said 1l "'a.:. a ~uod :-;ign for Presi- dt•nt Ford 's pos t-Thanksgiving Jay visit \\'hich Kissinger ts <1r· ranging. "The sccrt•lary found the meeting vt•ry u.:.l'ful." a st alt• de- partment spokesman said. llut no details of "'h:.il "'as discussed ;.it lht> meeting were announced. DI PWMATS SAID th:.it the ex · act dates of the presidential v1 ~1t had been '-''Orked out by Kis~- 1ngt•r but they did not d1s<:IOSl' lht•m. !\fao·s summons came "'hC'n Kissinger and seven i.lidt•s \l.'l'fl' meeting: in the G rl.'at I !.:ill of tht• Pt>0ple with Vice Premier ·rt·n~ Hsiao·Ping, f<'oreign l\-1ini!;ter Ch1ao Kuan .J.lua :.ind other Chinese officials. The Secretary sent for hi s wife Nancy and the ninc·pt•rson American party '-''Cnl to the Chairman's residence near the great hall. YfAO l.I VF:S in virtual seclusion behind a rl'd and golden lanterned wall on Pek - in~·s main street. 1·wo army pn valt's st.ind sentry al the ~alt' S1rlc ken C.l'ncralissimo Francisco 1''r~1nco of Spain has <le - vt•lope<l o 'serious' heart Jlroblem in addition lo in· fluenza, and specia li st ~ \Vere calil'd lo the Pardo J'>alac.:e toda)' to lrcal him, informed sourl'l'S said. A Honeymoon Under Canvas KASANE . Botswana (UPJ ) -Elizabeth Taylor ·and Richard Burton are spending their. second honeymoon h\'ing in a tent in tht> African Bush. their ~ecrt'tary sa1J ~1onday. The C'o11pll' rcmi.lrr1ed ()(·t 10 at K<1 ~ant.'. <i mud· hut bordt'r IU\l.'ll in rcmolc northern Rot ::;\\'ani.J . Gavin Dt• Becker, the couple's secretary, said '.\1iss Taylor ""as keeping "a priv;1te and personal journal ur the last 12 days, it is of her impressions and emotions during this im- portant time in her life." Dt' Rt•cker said the cou- plt•. rt;>conciled in August afll'r thto>ir divorce 16 months ago. \\'t'rc phott}- graphin~ game and living ·in a lu:"<ury tent.·· , Mother's lns tinet Missing Girl Part Of 'Triple Murder' GREENVILLE. S.C. (AP J - The police relied on experience and statistics to tell Clemilee Smith that her mi!;sing daughter probably was just another nrnaway. Mrs. Smith only had her mother's instinct to tell her that something: was terribly wrong. But 22 days after 16-year·old Kathy Smith disappeared, her body \\'as found in the rain- swollen Reedy River. along '-''ith the bodies of a friend, Cynthia Jones. 17, and an unidentified thjrd yuung woman. The cause of their deaths has. not been determined. Greenville County Sheriff Cash Williams said. "We are forced to assume it's a triple murder.'' Mrs. Smith had gone to police and sheriff's deputies the day after Kathy failed to return home. ·:They didn ·1 listen to me," she said . "I did everything but get on my knees. Lord knows I did a ll I could . ., "They told me to wait -they'd ~heck on it. I saw one of Lhem put 11 down i n his book as a ·runa\1,1ay . •·· nut 1nslincl told her that her daughtt'r·s disappearance was mort" than a case of "another lit· lie runa'A·ay black child." "I had a .reeling deep i"side." .\1r$. S!'"1th said l\.1onday. Something I can 't rightly say about. But something that told me to ket>p looking .. , On Sept. 30, ·she took out a Sl0.39 notice in the personals. In agate type, it read : "flelp ~ Girl missing since Thursday .. -Name Kathy Ann Smith, age 16. Last seen at Greenville 11igh and Wade 1.-fampton game ... was with friend ... if "·hereabouts kno\1rn contact ... '· Finally, two weeks artcr the disappearance, people started to take notice. ·rhe mayor of Green- ville was reached and he called thL' polic.,-Station WFBC-TV ran a shl'frt notice and so did radio station W~IYZ. Now that Kathy's body has been found, Mrs. Smith's anxiety 1:; gone, to be replaced by heJp- less resignation. '.'I knO'A' where my baby is," said '.\1rs . Smith. "I don'l have to \\'Orry about her anymore.·· Baseball Weather Back Albl.IQ .... fQ""' AU•te ...... ...... "'-Cll'ICIM.ell ._,_ o.n., .,._ ...... fl'Mre.nts -~· KMfteCllY ... _ -Ml-M Ml~'' -"'--v ... 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Hy IOOUd '°°"tor INMINtl ,...,, el rt!'ll 11'1 Ille ,_.IW•U • s....,Moon, Tides 1'UISDAY S.C:Ol'ld low • jO 11 m St<.OJIOll~ 11 O)p m . w1oir.11o•v .. .. l"lntlow •OSam '0 '"''""'<G'I T0 1J•m )1 Se<Ol'ld low ' ,.., 11 "" 0 1 $e(Olldll!Ofl 11.)Dp.m. :I.I ,.,_, f !Wt 1.ot •. ,..,, Uf61, lfp fl\, J New York 'Sinking' Aid.BillNeeded by November deputy mayor for ri.nance, ex· plained, ·•My underslandlng ot the governor's remarks is that he was talking about lhe equivalent number of jobs represented by WASHINGTON (APJ -New Y()rk Gov . J-lugh L. Otrey told Congress today that Wlless a bill to aid deficit-ridden New York City is ort President Ford's desk by eal'IY November, bothlhecity and stale will be going into de· fault. . , Carey said t.hal j ( federal help is not forthcoming, the city will default in early December "and then t.be 8tute of New York. its vital agencies, many of its school districts and many ol lts local Wl· its of government will be forced into default soon afterwards.·· Carey told a House CconOmic stabilization subcommittee that the Ford administrations's reluc· tance to help New York·indicates the White House "is content to al- low the fl:lte of 17 million Amencans and the economy or our nation to twist slowly in the '4ind ... " THE ST ATE llAS run out or re- sources to help the city, he said. Unless Congress can pass a bill and have it on the President's desk by early November, "Any help you might consider will be too late to be o( consequence,'' he added. CA REY TESTIFIED one day after the New York state ftscal watchdog committee for New York City approved an austerity plan that will cut the city's budget by S724 million over the next three years and slash thousands more municipal 'A'orkers from the payroll. Carey said he senses a growing sentiment in Washington that the easy way out would be lo permit default. He called that sentiment more than tragic and added: "It is the ultimate immorality that a federal government could prac- tice on its people during these times of financial crisis. The governor told the subcom- mittt.>e today that "the entire '"-'Orld is v;atching to sec i£ the Congress of the United States "'ill prove. once again, that our ~overnment can lake care of its people:· Carey, head of the Emergency Fi n ancial Cont rol Board. startled other board members Monday night when he told a meeting of the City Club that 55,000 jobs would be eliminated by 1978. However, Kenneth Axelson, S42.5 Million Mor.e Military Aid Seen· for Indonesia \\1ASlllNGTON (APJ -The Stale Department is recom· ml•nding thal Congress double U.S. military aid to Indonesia 1n the current fiscal year to enable that country to cope more erfec- t1vt•ly '4'ith the new political realities in Southeast Asia, U.S. of- ficials say. The recommendation calls for $30 million in grants and $12.5 million in credit purchases for a total of $42.5 million , more lhan l'·~:ice the aggregate fiscal 1975 figure of some S20 million. S yndtetlc Fuel Plan StMd,ed \VASHINGTON <APJ -The Ford administration has de· C'idt•d to recommend federal support ror projecls aimL-d at syn- thetic<J lly producing the equ.i volent of 350,000 barrels of oil daily . In an energy mL"Ssage last January, President Ford said the .l{Overnmenl should promote ( developm('nt of a synthetic J futo>ls industry capable of pro· / N S ff 0 RT ducing the equivalent or one _ million barrels of oil a day by . -----------~ 198Sthroui::h conversion or shale lo oil and coal to oil and gas. "'oroccana Ma•• tor March RABAT, ~OROCCO (UPI) -Tens of thousands of Moroc- cans massed 1n the chill Atlas Mountains today for the start of. a marathon march across the desert to lay c laim to Spanish Sahara. . ~bout 20,000 volunteers: the first oi 350.000 promised by King l-lassan, gathered at dawn 1n Ksar Es So\.'.k, a village in eastern Morocco, for the first leg of the journey. Ccuualtlea Mount In Briruf BEIR~T, L.EBANON <UP I l -More shootings, killings and fears of .kidn apings kept Beirut deserted today and sniper fire and barricades ma~e roads in many areas unsafe. Four pers.ons.d1ed ~nd 13 others v.·cre injured in a fresh out-~rea.k of.f1g~t1ng invol~tn~ Mosle.m leftists and right-wing Chti~­ l1ans, br1ngmg casuall!es m the five-week-long battle to 600 dead and about 1,400 wounded. • ' SearC!h for Surrieors • Ul'ITa ....... Victim of a Mexico City subway crash (inset ) lies we<lged between two trains that collided at Vladuclo Stah~n Monda~. killing al least 26 persons and injuring 55 .. witnesses. said someone pulled the emergency handle to slop th~ nine-car train at lhe station. A second train ploughed into the back of it. crushing many victims lo death. I the$7Z4 million." • EXCEPT TO SAY that they would ••number t o the thousands," Axelson refused to put a finger on this newest roand of firings. However, he said. '"We hope to wipe out a good portion ol the deficit through attrition and the elimination of noopersonoel items." The austerity plan, which basically followed the hudaet- t'ut ting proposals of Mayor Abraham D . Beame, includes a thret>·year freeie on wage& and hiring, large-scale service cuts and an end to new mwticipal con- struction. The Control Board said it was cutting $390 m illion from the separate capital budget, used to finance construction projects, by 1978. This year's savings on the $12 billion 1975-76 expense budget were targeted at S200 million. The budget plan was mandated by the state to rid the city of its deficit and to restore investor confidence in the city's now- shaky credit rating. The city came within hours of default last Friday. Man Kills 3 Kids, Leaps To His· Death NEW YORK !AP) -"I yelled for som eone lo call police -that kids were being thrown out of a "indo~'' said Jesse Blake. He was one of the horrified te- nants of a Spanish Harlem hous- ing project who saw Celina :\1artinez. 7, and her half-sister, FeliC'ia Ocacio. 5, hurled to their deaths from a 14th floor apart- ment Monday . POLICF. SAID the girls were lhrown from the window by their mother's common.Jaw husband. Only minutes later, he fatally stabbed her 6-year-old son, Mark Martinez. and then leaped to hi s own death. The tragedy was triggered by a quarrel between Julio Delgado • 30. and the children's mother: Felicita Sanchez. 28, police said. She was treated for hysteria hut "·asother"'ise unharmed. POLICE SAID the mother was not a ble to give a coherent story of the events leading to the de- alhs. None of the children were fathered by Delgado, they said. ··1 heard a thump and ... I saw F elicia on the ground." Blake said. "I looked up and saw Celina coming out the window. J froze!" Another witness. Sophronia Walker, who saw Delgado at the window. said, "He puts one leg out and then he makes a mo\ion for people to move away. They scattered . Then, he jumped." No Watergate In Breal\.-in WASHINGTON (UPI) -A break-in at President Ford's campaign headquarters last "-'eeke nd was not another Watergate-type burglary. a cam- paign official said Monday. Robert Visser, general counsel of the President Ford Commit- tee. said a burglar entered the of- nces and tried to break into a cabinet containing financial re- cords and some cash. lie termed it a ··minor incident.·· ;\fetropolilan police said they were treating Che incident as a property damage case, not a burglary. Grenade Theft Suspect Fre~d SAN DIEGO (AP) -A Marine charged with stealing JOO ·lland grenades from Camp Pendleton has been acquitted. ie; A federal S'OUrt jury M•day found Lance Cpl. Darryl L4eck innocent of ro·ur or th six c.harg~s against hjm in ca9lec· uon with the theft. " ~ a I ve in lb po tr slti lb pu w an le m di · Re fel le·- ca s th s la F. fl L j ( s y c ' t l . I ' • TU!&<J!y Qcloti,.r 21. p,17, 0 _____ _ C·"ilY; _OT i\.°! : ~o Longer Viable' 2 Held • Ill Ford e Queen Mary's Success Fades From Wire Services LONG BEACl-1-The Queen Mary is sinking as a tourist attraction "nor can she survive as a con- vention-shipp1ng-rcstaurant complex" under exist- ing operaliong conditions, the associate director of thesh.ipboard museum said Monday. A. N. "Sandy" Kemp said in a confidential re- port that "the Queen Mary iSr-DO longer a viable at- traction.'' Kemp made the report to Long Beach and Queen Mary officials, the Los Angeles Times said today. TOUR ATTENDANCE had been declining steadily for the past three years, he said, adding: ."While other attractions have been spending a half million dollars or more for advertising, we spent about ~150,000. And wtule they get all the money from those they attract, we get only about hair because others can board the ship free without lowing the museum." •'The city Temoved the lx>arding charge (or the ship ,in November 1972," Kemp said. "And since then we've done everything we can to get the city to put it back, but they've refused to acknowledge us while continuing to bolster the commercial area.'' THE CO MM E,RCIALAREA alx>ard the (ormer luxury liner includes alx>ut 50 shops, restaurants and fast-food concessions operated under a master lease by Specialty Queen Mary Corp. · William Thompson, vice president and general manager of Specialty, said his Cirm is "somewhat disenchanted" wilh its relationship with Long Reach and has offered to sell the lease. Long Reach City manager John Mansell said he felt the ship should be operated under one master lease but that "the ship will remain afloat in any case." State Offieials Say Glomar Didn't Capture Gold SACRAMENTO (UPI) -State oCficials say that if S30 million worth of gold doubloons from a sunken Spanish galleon is on the ocean floor off San- ta Catalina. l1 oward i"lughes' mystery ship Glomar F.xplorerdid not snatch it. The records say the Glomar is owned by Howard Hughes, although the vessel is re portedly operated by the CIA . It conducted secret ocean.going tests ( J last August in the same Sta l e area y:here the galleon re- '-·---------portedly went down near· Jy 400 years ago. Exclusive rights lo search the area near Fourth or July Cove have been leased to Chuck Kenworthy, president of the Los Angeles-based Quest Corp., who charged that Hughes' deep-sea salvage vessel m.ight have gobbled up the told treasure during its exercises. flies Sult ·Fi lmmaker Elaine May is suing Para- mount Pictures Corp. for Sil million in damages, contend- ing the compilny re- ne g ed on a l oan agreement which af- fected her new mov- i e, ''Mick ey a nd ·Nickey." Teacher Beaten To Death PO M ON A (AP> - William C. Warner. as· sistanl chairman of the urban planning depart- ment o f California Polytechnic Ins titute. Pomona, w as found beaten to death in his a pa rtment in n earby Diamond i"larbor. authorities said. Warner. 53, who lived alone in the apartment, was round dead Monday afternoon by his depart· ment chairman and a de- partment secretary who were concerned because Warner failed to take his classes Monday morn- ing. Hop Crop Up LOS ANGELES CUP()". Manson disciple L)'llelte -A Cederal grand jury ''Squeaky" Frommewu.s bas ind i ct e d tw o· arrested (or pointing a vagabonds on charges or loaded .45 caliber plstol ronspiring to asaasslnate alt.be Presidenl. Presideol Ford by ex- ploding a bomb in a sewer and shooting him, the second aJleged-plot against him on the same day. The indictment Mon- d ay describ.ed a plan to kill Ford when he visited Sacramento Sept. 5 - the same day Charles THE PLAN -IF IT was a serious attempt on Ford's life -was broken up by a Santa Barbara detective inves tigating the theft of a television set from a motel .. By the lime Ford re- ached Sacramenlo, the Secret Service knew ol . the purporlt•d riot an1I the two men -Gery ~ Desure und Prr ~l nn ~1ayot -wert• 111 j .u l 111 Santa n ~r lJ;.t r .1 11n <'harges or threatt·ru ni.; tu kill the Presidt·n t . The gr<i nd Ju ry iud tl'l ment ~1ontlu y added !lit· graver \0 ha r g\· of ('0 11 spiracy lo kill t he f't t•::.1- dent. Thre a tening ltu· President·s life t'o.1rn t'" .1 maximum prison 1 l1rn1 of five years, b ut consp1 r- Case Postpone ~ Hearst Lawyers Sift Finmngs SAN FRANCISCO City on charges of bank immediale conlml'llt. (UPIJ -Acourthearing robbery and use or an Miss Hearst , 21 . \\.1.'i on whether Patricia autom atic weapon dur-kidnaped by thl' ~y m Hearst is mentally com· ing the crime. Three bionese Liberatio n Arn1y petent to stand trial and c 0 u rt. a pp 0 int e d on Feb. 4, 1974 . ShL• l~•ll'I ' lo be freed on bail may psychiatrists recently d ecided -a ccordin~ tu be postponed so he r completed their ex· tape-reC'orded con1 mun1 - lawyers a nd prosecutors amination or her. ques -to join h1..•r .ibdut · can s tudy psychiatric T ti E F I N A L tors. findings on the jailed REPORTS were Sl'nl to . Miss Hears t <Jnd thrL·i · newspaperheir ess. Jawyersforbothtbepro· other SLA mt•mht·r~ The hearing, for a Cull secution and defensedur· were captured ht•rc Sept discussion or the ing the weekend, and il 18. psychiatrlc reports, was was thought the late ar-JOHNSON S1\ID t h\• set f~rl Wednesday rival of the documents derense has reta1nt'l1 ;.1 berore"\J .S. District would not give attorneys team of "natiun;.lil y pro Judge Oliver J . Carter. enough time to prepare minent" psychiJtr1!->I!-> "IT DOES BEGIN to (orthehearing. who would examine '.\1 1!'>~ lookasi(there'snotgoing Mi ss Hearst's ul· Hearst i( the t uu rt al to be any hearing Wed-tomey, Albert J ohnson, lows. nesday,'· U.S. attorney said the deCense would ··1 am not al liberty to J3mes Browning said. be ready to go ahead iC tell you their D;.Jln ~s . !Jut :\iiss Hearst is being the last reports arrive they are all n..1 t1unall} heltl in the San r..t atoo quickly. Carter bud no known.·· he suit.I . County Jail in Redwood ~;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ Edison Co. Buys Fuel LOS ANGELES (APJ -Southern California Edison Co. has signed a 10 -year contract, re- pllrtedly in excess of SI billion, with Pertamina, the national oil company of Indonesia, to buy "sub- stantial , .. olumes·· of low sulfur (uel, an Edison s pokesman said. William Seaman, vice president at Edison for fuel supply, said Monday the Pertamina contract. 1,1;hose terms were not disclosed, "was designed to provide Edison ·s i~ Married persons over twenty.five Twenty·one year old sin~e males Nineteen year old single males (fun tome i•udenll only) LOW COST AUTO INSURAN CE S l 02* annually S 144 *annually S 16 7 * annually •wiftt ..... dri¥1ng-"' BOB PALEY and Associates Inc. customers with favora-South Orange County 642·6500 inl-': t o .it'I u.dl , 111 1• 11 ::.Ul'h a lhr• I < r11 • .1 pl):-:-1hl\• l1f, ~t·n11 :\tl ;"ll(lT I \I \\I i.:i\',•n 'r ht•r 1• 1 11•1 i., 1 ,1n n\•C'l l•Hl h•·l \1 ,. I \\ u 111 t• ll .J Ii J \ l·'ri11111111• lh''>ll l"l". :1 1. \\,I ll!lt•d <I'> ,IJJ \°'>I 1 • t h1• ~I \tll t .1 ti ,1 .ll .<l ll11.-p1l.d, :in1I \1 • t'i (1 dt!l \\i".tl"I• I• l l' \ .1 l'll1·y \\ 1•1 t l .S.111\,1 l\:ir h 11 1 111 $U ln ono l.J;11 I tur .i, • ·" 1nt111l l )\"\ 2H. f)\•l;uls t•f th(• ; r pl ut \.\t•l l' \~flll1rt I dot·tui !) 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That's above the 1974 crop of 2 .5 million pounds. ble costs while gaining a Phone: North Orange County 546·3'lOS supply or premium quali -"'"'"~~~~~~~~~~~~~""'~~~~~ c----ty, low sulfur rue! from a .: LOS ANGELES (UPf I -Two Symbionese stable source.·' l,iberation Army ··soldiers·· were warned by the ~--------------------­ judge not to use foul language in "the other SLA trial." "This is not a Sunday School. but it is a court of law,·• Superior Court Judge M. Ross Bigelow warned Russell Little and Joseph Remiro before beginning jury selection l\1onday. Little shouted a (our·letter word at a preliminary hearing last week. Sara .Jane Studied SAN DIEGO (UPI) -Psychiatrists examining Sara Jane Moore say they are unable to determine yet whether s he is competent to stand trial on charges of trying to shoot President Ford. James D. Williams. warden of the Metropolitan Correctional Center where Miss Moore is being held '~ in nearly solitary confinement, said the four-man team examined her Monday. The examination was tile second since her confinement. • , .. ... '" " Hoax. Bornbers Caught OAKLAND CAP) -Alameda Count y authorities held four youths today for placing phony bombs at three locations and demanding the re· · 1easeof Patricia Hearst. Q(ficers said the youths, aged 14 through 16, ad- mitted placing the phony bombs. consisting of pipes with timing devices but no explosives, at a BART station on Oct. 12. a side door or KTVU-TV on Oct.12 and in a telephone booth on Oct. 14. ., Speedy. same·dci.y delivery on most shipments. Or. use our count er-lo· counter Jet·Pac service lo ship small parcels hke blueprints and doc.umenls. Easy shipmen! to nine major regional I a irports in Cali fornia. So call Ea sy Informa tion first. If 1here's an easier \vay to get it ther~. we·u be the first to tell you. 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CA 92526 (714 ) 540·2500 . -• \\'I ',I \ • A6 DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Bailing Out New York It has to be clifficult to convince a Californian - or a11 Oklah(>man, fur that ffiilllcr -th~t his lax dollars shvulct hcl1J )J;.iil New York l 'tty out of its economic 1lilr1nn10 !Jut if Nc\v York('rs clug themscl\'l'S into this hole -the city l>y 1>r1Jfligucy l:tnd the ~tale by rniserly fi s· cal tr,!atmcn1 of the city -shouldn't Nt:\\' Yorkers dig themsclve:-; out '! / , 'l'ht.·rt.• !'illllply c..ifw:·sn 'l see m to be <.in y other relief than some (!n111unt of fedcr~il ass1stalll'C fur Ne\v York. f''ur if the nat1on'.s largl'sl l'i ty in effect dt"'clares bankru1>t1·y , 1t1c shock\vavL·:-. , .. ·ill affect not only the world ·!-. <'t.•ntt·r· <>f comml'rt·e but other cities and p<>ss1bl y the n<Jt1un ·s social st;.ibilit)· <J~ \Veil. 'l'hc l'omplt:xiltL'S uf s uch fin<.1n r 1n g are too in- volved for :-.imphst1c CJllS\vers, but virtually e very ~1ngh.• t."'conon11<· (•.xp<:·rt -v;ith thl' exception, up to no\v, of J1r1:s1tlcnt l•'ord and Trl'as ury Secret<.iry Simc>n i>t.·IL c \'1·:-. the fC<lcral government \Viii huve to sup11l y sornt.• undt.•rp1nning -somt· finunc 1<.JI guaran- lce.s 1f .\'t.•\\ York ls to fun(·titJn . Sut.•h attl nt·<·ess al'ily s huultl invol ve federal 1nonitor1ng anti t1>ugh supervi~iun . just a s it <loes \Vhcn a privatt• industry 1s furt·cd into a kind of re- ct.•iver~hip. l\'c\v Yorb.. <:~1nnot become an cternal ralholt.: for c.·tn1t111 uecl 1nf t1s1uns <Jf f t•dcr al fund s. Unexpected Praise Or~in gt.• ('ou11t y's Prob<.it ion De pa rtment. frc· ql1ently Lirl<.l cr f1rt! because of 11<.1gg1ng problems in othl·r :;el'li)l'S of th1.: juvenile justict.' ~ys tcm. ha s rc- l'eivt.>d S<>ml' uncxµcctcdly high m<.1rk s 111 a partial managen1('nt ;1udit. partment and its director, Chief-PrObcition Officer Margaret Crier. 'fhat fact alone lends credence to the objectivity ot the audit. · The audit said the department is well-run and de· serving of pruise in that category. Some problems in need of correction were noted, 1>ut they seemed less than signjficant alongside an overall favorable tone. · 'fhc CAO's review marks one of the first times the county hierarchy has attempted a truly objective <.tnalys is, removed from the smoldering personal feuds of the pa~t. Californians Siiigled Out t J.S. citizens returning from foreign countries are permitted to bring with them one quart of liquor or "'ine \\1ithout paying duty. That's if they fly into l\1t\'v York from J:>aris, ride <t tr<:tin down from Toronto or drive into F.l Paso from Ciudad Juarez. 'l'hcrc's one exception: No one can cross into California from Mexico '''ith a container of alcoholic bcveragf'. Peculiarly, the la\V is enforced by federal agents at the bt1rder at Tijuona, Tecate and McxiC'ali, lllthough it is a California statute th<:1t forbids lhc 1m· J:>tlrtation . Wt!'ve never understood why the U.S. 1m· rnigriltit.>n and customs agencies should bother themselves digging out bottles 9f tequila and pouring them dov.1n the drain at the behest of Sacramento. It 's also strange that a Californian can bring li - ttuor i11 from Mexico if he flies in instead of crossing the b<>rder by car or on foot. ~ ' . '' /..'---. . ' . .. " '· ' . ' . \ .. "' / • . . ' " . ' . ' ' ' . . ' • ' ' ' . I ' ' '.; < .. . ' ..:~ ' Perhaps mos t s urpris ingly, the audit \vas un- dl'rt<Jken by thl' County Admin1str<.1ti,·e Officl' -the agency most stridt•nt in its pasl critlcis m of the de- It ts a patently unfair situation \vith no rational cxplttnation -other than profit for liquor importers and dealers in California. 'J'M fROM ~A~TfORt>, WHERE YOU LEFT THE ~CENE Of AN ACCJDENr' Modern -Morality . Question ( ART HOPPE J l\1rs . Reagan . wife of the former movit.' actor, hfl::i. t.'Oml' out with a stingin~ rebuttal to ~1rs. Ford. "'ife of thl" former congressman from ~1ichiJ::an. In her first public speech ever. Mrs. Reagan boldly declared that she ""as definitely against peo- -p 1 e livi11 g together before mar · riagc. And you could tell s h e didn't care how many vott:.'s this stand would cost her hu s band. Unfortun;:1tely. neither lady has yet provided us with any guidance on the even more hotly controversial ques tion of our times, one that aff£'cts not only the young but every adult in America: Should people live together after marriage? NEEDLESS to say, the issue arouses widely different opi- nions. lnternalional trend-setter Heath£'r (l\.tuffie) Brathwaite takes a dim view of the concept. "'.\1arriage is such a beautiful thing,·· she says, ''why ruin it? "All my first five worked out wonderfully -except for the third when Ricky arrived at the church three hours late d ead drunk. I sometimes think the on· ly thing that soives my present marriage to Riffy is that l ha- ven't seen him in six years.·· Stern moralists, on the other hand, have generally adopted a surprisingly tolerant attitude re- garding the subject. "If people Dear Gloo1ny Gus l 've just had ._. wonderful idea ! Why don 't we dt>tlare Nf.'W York C'ity a foreign country -and v•e can send them ft'deral aid ! llarb C. Glooomr Gori commo..t1.1••111twntttod by ro.oto .1"4 00 llll't llfio11.lr!ly r•llOl:I tlw vloon ol !Ito llOW'.1~~·. Soncl ~ prt -MIO GIOOmr Gort, O.ollr Pilol. v.'ant lo live together after mar· riage , ·· say!' Reverend Billy <name withheld), I think that's thN business.·· One noted prelalt'. however, is nol so sure. "1'here cnn be no qut>slion that constant proximity of the sexes leads to temptation, contraception and recrealion, ·· he says. "Thes(' are issues lhat should gravt•ly concern all Chris· tians." THE EXPERTS appear deeply divided. Psy«hiatrisl AJbcrt f',itz- Fenster. author of "1.ive Alone ;:\nd Lose fo,ifty Pounds,'' feels s trongly that '"It is living together. not marriage, that caust>s. in emotionally unstable individuals, deep psychological traumas, not to mention fist fights." t\nthropologist Margaret Maud advocates a trial-living together after marriage. "Don't worry about the details," she says. "lt·s always a tr.;ial." The young, as usual. seem con- fused . 1\fary Jane Pottsfield, a Bloomington Hi gh School pom- pon girl, says s he would consider living together with a young man after marriage, ''But only. if we had a meaningful relationship - \vhatever the heck that is.'' THUS, until we receive guidance from Mrs. Reagan or :\1rs. Ford, we must each resolve this touchy moral issue for uutselves. And if you don't think it's a hot- ly controversial question, just put it to your spouse. There's More to It Than Money The Pay for Public Service Although this column has taken a derensive stance with rC'~pect to the 10 percent pay r~rise which California lawmakers voted themselves in the last hours or this year·s sC'ssion, there is another side to be considered. It has been pointed out that lht."' pay raise vOted is in accordance with tht"' 1966 law. approved by the voters. "'hi ch t>stablished , ~ C:::- legi s l at ivl' pay at ~16,000 1-' a year. It also :~ut hori z.ed the lt.~~islators to increase that annually but not more than 5 percent at <1ny ti mt•, ll:ltl they ta ken full advanta~(' of that la"' the ne"-' salary, cffec· tive in December 1976, v.·ould be some !2,700 a year more than it ,~·ill actually be. It is argued that their raises,, 'For heavens sake, Mons, forget the state of the economy and smile!' ( EARL WATERS J have not kt•pt up with !ht• <:o~t s of living rises wh1<'h havt• t.x:curr(..>d sincL' the 1966 lav.'. That same ~rgumenl can wC'll be mad£' by most ol her t"m-ployes, puhlic or 1)ther"•1se, and es pcc1~dly the re· tirt•d . IT SEF.'.'1S meritonous only in- sofar as it affect s those who have held th(•ir legislative offices since 1966 and then only if one lx'lieves that elected public of- ficials rate cost of Jiving adjust· ments. ... irst orr thl." need for cost or liv- ing pay incre~•Sl."S dot'sn't hold much "·ater for the one.fourth of lht' l.t>gi slaturL' serving their first terms. Knowin~ what the p;1y was. they act1\·cly sought the Jobs '.\1ost "'ould have run for the offict'S had the pay bt.~n half "'·hat it is or e\len less. AJmost the same can be said £or another tfourth of the members who have been in their present offict.'S less than five years. It is a fa ct that few remain in the Legislature for long years. '.\1osl use it as a stepping stone to other things and as such maybe ~hey should pay the state for the Apportunity. Jn the overall only six members have been in the Senate and 13 in the Assembly for more than 10 years. But the fundam enta1 question is whether or not elected public officials are entitled to cost of li v· ing increases? This is not the case with the governor and other constitutional officers \.\-'ho must :J.wait a determination by the Legislature that their pay is not commensurate with lhe office. TJIERE llAS been a growing tendency of Jegislati\le bodies to put themselves in the position of determining their own worth. '.'Jot only did the Legislature de· vise that scheme in the 1966 amendment. albeil there was the 5 percent limitation on annual raises . but supervisors and city t.•ouncils like"·1se ha\·e beL'n go- ing the same route voting salary raises unto themselvL's. The Sacramento City Council had the ~udacity to find a way to increase its pay only a fe\1.' s hort week~ after the electorate voted down a salary raise. It seems that when one offers himself up for public service the salary then provided should be evidence that it is satisfactory. Granted times change and what is adequate at one period of time may not be appropriate some years later. But s houldn 't that determination be made by other than those who will 1>ersonally bt>nefit? MUCH JS to be said for the wisdom of the Legislature in ap. proving Ule plan of Speaker Leo McCarthy for the appointment of a commission to study and makt.· recommendations for J Jl · propriate compens ation fur th<.• legislators. There i:; no denying that ~omt.· members are worth far mur~: than they are presently paid. Others. as the fellow said, should pay the state rent for the offires they occupy. J_,a\\'makers are people. Thcv mus• ~at and clothe themselveS. and lheir families. They should be adequately compensatt.'Cl for the ser\lices they render. nut they shouldn't be in lhc position of appearing to take car~· of themselves first and the publll: as an afterthought. Britain in the War Hitler was winning. Europe was overrun by Nazi troops. The J_,uftwaffe took death across the channel. The Sri li sh people were hungry, weakly armed, besieged, alone . The future looked bleak. What happened then -the way the British held, all of them and not only their soldiers, sailors and aviators -is told in words and pictures in The llome Front: The War Years in Britain, 1939·1945 by Susan Briggs <McGraw-H ill, $16.95 to 12131 /75; $18.95after). BESIDES a gift for telling a story superbly, the author uses two quite si mple devices to create an uncanny sense of im· m ediacy _ The reader is there because - -first, the 300-0dd pictures, collected over many years, s how people. scenes, posters caught on the spot, at the time -nothing is [ THE BOOKMAN J "retrospective" or "reconstruct· ed.·· although quite a re"· of thesl" illustrations were censored dur· inglh('war: -second, e:ich and everv oh· servation, opinion or quoie is from the period: overheard re- marks, speeches, hro;idcasls . poems, jokes. songs. The effect is lo remove the mists of nostalgia and the distortions of hinds ight from the real adventure, whic·h needs no embroidering. .<\s J .B. Priestly wrote, ''Th(~ Rritish were absolutely ell their best in the Second World War.·· The Home Front is a pictorial history that s hows exactly "'hy Britains's six-year-long "fine:ot hour" is an inspiring legacy ror all free peoples. VICTOR de KEYSERLING The New Yorker Views Fifty Years of Americana The first cartoon in The NPw Vorkt"r t\lhum or Orawings. _19"..5·1975, is by J::>"{('t' 1\rno. It <le· piC'ts ~· nearly naked .voung lady with the big e yes ancl the bow.- mouth or the 1920's 01>ening her apartment door to n busi- nessman-type wearing :.1 howler. ••1·m checking up for the com- pany, J\tadam ,'' he informs her. ''Have you any of uur F'ult('r Br:ush men?" Men do not 1A'C:.1r ho\\'lcrs anymore, and al last rt'l)()rt the Fulle-r Brus h Co mp an y was. with sales down tn J~s than h1.-1tr of what they once had· been. chewing up it.s seventh presld~nt tn as many years. So, besides being Inordinately funny, this anthology (Viking Press, New York, 1975 $15) reminds you of muny small, on<·e <.'Ornmon things that are now true slugc propes on lhe set of the mythical American past which Pep· i>eridge Farms and Somlne:it .,..,..., •kllllully to sell lbe'..-..pro. duels. ~ . , I • The cartoon of the girl and boy unicorns standing on a roe~ star· ing off across the rising nood \\'atl'rs at a vanishing Noah·s ark is too sweetly sad to be lessened by newspaper analysis. Still, the collection cannot only be enjoyed but also appreciated as an inad- vertent descriplion of our upper· , middle class O\ler the past 50. years. THF. DRAWINGS provide u snifr of how Lhe top 10 or 15 per- t.'t•nt has or has not changed, but 1n a delicate, unconscious way that statistics. questionnaires or :-octal history can't catch. There 1s the World War fl cartoon or the ballroom filled with men in din · ner jackets and womt!n in jewels and evening dresses . The oc- casion Is some sort of p;_1trioliC' ,•vent, and all are on their feet, . all in distress and all trying very hard to sing except one woman who8e hu5band is whispering to her in harsh loudness, ''It's the In· temationale. If you don't know the words, just mumble.'' ltow better to exprt..>ss the rul· \ ing clas:s ability to absorb the rt;\OSt, awful affronts to its values andtUm them to its own uses? Anothu c.arL0011 done years later 1how1 u &rafflt.i-covered ( .VON HOFFMAN ) wall on which are written such s logans as: ''NlXON ISN 'T PERFECT B UT WHO IS"". "PATIENCE I S THE WATCHWORD IN DEALING WtTH WHITE FOLKS." A very · New Yorkerish couple are seen i ludying it as they exclaim, "Well. I must say, this is a heartening change." The :Jtlitude is of optimistic conridencc. Don ·l arrest tht.'m , don·t oppress them. Channel them into constructive slogans. Thnt tincture of permissiveness is evident throughout the full span of the 50 years. Only tht:.' very. very rich are allowed to be <:1ngry, as with the Peter Amo cartoon of the flashing-eyed dowager in furs inviting her rellow moneybags to "Come along. We 're going lo the Trans· Lux to hiss Roosevelt." ONE STEP down into the UP· pcr·middle class and they don 't talk that way, as you can sec if you contrast the dowager with lhe Helen Uokinson Judies·rlub chairman telling her bosomy J members. "Of course. we must draw some sort of distinction bt'l\\'C'en wishing to o\lerthrow thC' government and not liking the presen~ adminh;lration. '' Forly years later another New ·Yorker cartoonist has done a drawing of the clubwomen's daughters, now matronly themselves, passing pickets urg· ing them to boycott lettuce and tomatoes. "Well, there goes lunch,'' one woman says to the other. Th('y adapt, they accom· modate. they blunder and Oubble upon encountering something n1:.•w and at \/Briance with their complacent assumptions and as- !iured secu rity. On mistakenly barging into the home or a poor American Indian family, our New Yorker tourist lady in the wide brim hat apologizes, "J beg your pardon! I thought you were extinct.'' The point is that, unl.ike thoir counterpart$ jn some other counlri<'s. these ducks a.re capa .. ble of learning u little something. They meet change with good· naturt"'d incredulity. She'11 go ulong with it but the World War Jf .p.;oriod young lady in the ex· pt~nsivc. tailored suit has a hard lime believing what's in the let· l'-'r from her boy friend ln the I • army so she asks, "Can they rc- a 1 ly make a Yale man a private~·· LATER .... drawings in the book suggest that the concept of Yale· man-as.private has been accept- ed. but at the same time the up. per.middle class's overall view of sociely has n't changed so much. Many of the costumes and outward s igns have but not the social order. By the end of the book the wealthy are less osten· tatlous and more informal. but the cartoon themes on lazy. panhandling bums, taxatton and high church Anglican ministers in eeclesiastie robes braying or·. thodoxy arc the same as al the start. The •econd hair of the book sees the rise of tho servant pro· blem, but lhls must have been a good 50 years for them on balance. They retain their con· fidence and the feeling that all's "nght with the world save for minor cxcepliuns s uch as woman shareholders asking qut'Slions tit annual ~etings. "ThlJJ is the part or ea ital ism I hate." one director w ispers to another In the <'artoon. Otherwise capitalism ii:; hunky- ' I dory_ Having arri\'ed un· threatened and amiable of di~­ position at the end of one half- century, it remains to be seen i(. they will keep thl'ir good humol!' •in the next, but while we wait foB that antholO!W to be compiled ""' can chuckle over this one. r-~-::::-:-::::::-:-::-:=~..,...;· ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert f'.'. \\'erd. f>ubl1shtt Th oma .! Kf'etnl . tdrrvr Ba.rbarn Krr1htl'h. Edrlonal Page'. f.;dl/01' . ' The editorial page or lh(' Oafly Pilol seeks to inform :tnd !ltlmulatc readers by prl.'*il't\lln• on this page diversL' commentary on topics Of intere!ii l by S\'tldicat• l'd columnists and cartooiiists by P!"'\'iding a forum ror rcad~r.s· \'1e"s and by prl'senling this newspapcr·s Opinions and ide11!t· on currvnt topics:. Thc editorial opinions of the Daily Pi lot appeor only in the editorial column at the· top or the paJre. Opinion ~ t.lt· 1 ·PrC3sed by the columnls1~ and cartoonists and letter ~'ril crs Ii.re I heir o"n and no cndorscml.'nt of th~1r \•iews by the D:11ty Ptlot should beAnfcrred. . Tuesday, oc.tober 2i, lJ12S . • tu that Sla tab· pan and doi '605 in the ·"" .:.tnd pert bre' tr.in flt'f rl-d supf 1nul t.·Cfe sub P<-'<> lo Jir ('ou ('Jt .-i l C( dru 1cel " )'0 tha ing an drl wi I so ;i 1 Se me \Vi sor , .. 22· mi ('X frl sic <•I to • Tuesday. October 21. 1975 DAILY PILOT A 7 Lethal Duo Ga in ·Favor All REMAINING NEW 1975 , By lbe Aa«l•ted Preti An increasing number of young people are turning on""Wilh booze and downers, a duo or drugs that can lead lo eu~boria, coma or death. Some drink wane and pop pills in school just lO slay mellow. Some raid their parents' liquor ('ablnet and medicine chest. Or they toss pills into a party punch bowl of booie and take their chinces. NO MATTER ROW THEY do il, drug experts 3nd police across the country say youngsters are doing it mo:rc frequently as the drug culture of the '60!; bl.ends into the American tradition of drinking. E1ghleen-year·old Karen Quinlan lies comatose in a New J e r sey ho5p1taJ. Authorities say she's there because seven months ago she probably took .m ove~dose or two popular American drugs: gin and tonic and the tranq\,lilizer Valium. H_er .parents went to court on Monday, seeking perm1s.s1on lo u_npl.ug the respirator that keeps her breathing, d espite irreparable brain damage. The Quinlan case is extreme, but an increasing (ME DICINE] number or young people -and their parents - are exper~enting with or regularly using alcohol and downers - barbiturates, sedatives, tr.mquilizers and similar drugs. ALCOHOi, AND DOWNERS ARE central n('rvous system de pressants that can stop the heart, reduce blood pressure to a trickle and stem the s upply of ()x ygen to the brain. ln a mini chemical explosion,· one drug multiplies the effect of the other. This .. synergistic" ,~ffect means that a sublelhal dose of alcohol plus a sublethal dose or barbiturates can cause death. "This is an increasing problem. With young pt..'Ople, we·re talking about a shift from drugs alone lo dru&.; plus alcohol," says Dr. Ross Fishman, director of education and training for the National ('ouncil on Alcoholis m affiliate office in New York C1ly. He notes that the combination of downers and alcohol has been around a long time and that the drug combo by young people is only the tip of the 1cC'berg of polydrug abu.sc. ''TtfF. PEOPLE WE DON'T usually think ~1b0ut as dual drug abusers are the parents," he says, •·and probably many housewives'' who regularly drink and take prescription drugs. Experts s ay the dual abuse or booze and pills by young people is the child of a drug-oriented society that uses drugs to cope with stress. Children see the ingrained and accepted pattern of adult drinking and pill taking. (l also is the result or a new wave or teen-age drinking, a rejection or hard drugs such as heroin, wide availability of mood-changing drugs and the 1900s drug revolution that saw millions of kids, some now in the early 30s, tu rning on. -Jn San r·rancisco. Marty (not his real name). a 19-year-old student. says he drinks beer and takes ~conal. or reds: .. I do it all the time. It keeps me fl yin g low and mellow.·· he says. '"Nothing bothers me too much. \Vithout it, l "m bored. I feel like 1·m underwater, sort or floating and l09king up at the world. I 'm ,·areful not to do too much. It 's nice.\. . -I N NEW YORK, TED (not h\.i real name.) a 22.yea1 -old cameraman, says he used to regula rly mix a.:.ohol -anything from \11hisky to vanilla extract -with dov.rners, bought or stolen from friends· medicine cabinets. 1 "I was desperately gulping the sturr, getting sick. passing out," pe recalls. adding that he was always .. a loner, never actepted. At £irst I wanted to gel high and keC'p rid ing the crest of the wdve. New York Plans Sober-up Stops ALBANY. N.Y. (AP) -Th~ New York Stale Thruway will have a networ-lc. of more than 20 !jQber- ing.up stations operating next ye<ir to <1 llow drunks to get coffee. soup and s leep, the state Mental .1-lygiene Department says. The centers a re expected to be operational by Jan. I. y,•hen it will no longer beacrimetobedrunk in public in· New York. '·A sobering-up station is a facility which will provide a safe, sheltered environment allowing ob· s ervations or persons exP.eriencing a social emergency because of alcohol intoxication,'' the de· pa11menl said. "fl v.·ill not offer treatment or a rehabilitation program but it will try to link a person to ap- propriate treatment or rehabilitation programs if n~essary.'' Admission to the stations will be voluntary. Persons incapacitated to a degree that they present a danger to themselves and others would be tilken to a hospital for emergency care and not to a sober- ing-up station, the department said. •FRONT END ALIGNMENT s 1oso R~ $18.00 lilio OUR PRICE-11111"'~ •TUNE-UP $26" 6 Cyhder thocl. lax_I...., •• OUR PRICE II" 8 c,-lhlcl. Tax_I....,.~ s4034 OUR PRICE II" •LUIE, OIL, & FILTER s 1 rs·' G-Parh! line!. tall QUR PRICE ~ .t.LL .t.MERICAM MOTORS VEHICLES IHCl.UDIHG JEEl'!- Good Unt\110-2-4-75 ~ ~'l.'fifl 2524 H-11..i.. Cotta Mna 549-8023 • 645-7770 ~··:..Ii,; .............. ~ ........................ ~--=:~ ... _ Then l ""•antl"d tod1c ·· He joined Alcobollt1! Anonymous which says abuse ..or downers is a major problem and says 15 percent or lhe members 10 lhe greater New York area are taking prc."5cnpl1on drug.s. -Jn Boston, Freddie (not ht~ real nameJ, 30, was in a coma ror about se\·en weeks two ye.ars ago because he took downers, green cbarlreusc and .i. shot of heroin. ':J GOT BOOZE A~O p:lls al a bar wh err 1 worked and heroin at 1:t party." ht! rt!('wllli. "1 "'l'~ totallj out oC control.. l;~t nodded out and al 4 11..m. lhey couldn't wake me up or h('ar my heart ." Doctor!:! got hts hi.>11.rt gu1n~ agaJn, but then his liver. kidneys and lun~ bc:can tu KV A tracheotomy was performed. ll1s lire was supporlt.'tl only by a heart·lung mthioe, and doctors worried about brain damag if he surv1\t>d tht• con1J. l-~rcdd1c began to com around slO\l.'ly, hut his mind IA'as fuzz y for months after the experienC"e Now the only outward signs of the episode are the large tracheotomy sC'ar on his netk an<l a raspy-throated, breathll'!:>snl'ss v.'hcn he exerC"1ses even a little bit . But f''reJd1e says he still occasionally drinks and takes µIlls "for reC"rcat1on, in moderation.·· The Illinois Dangl'rous Drug Commission say~ 90 percent of the ll'l·n agl'r.S wh" use drugs Hlso USl' alcohol. Th~1t"s 220.000 ln lhi: ~t.111.:' or 22 perl'cnl of lhose 14 to IS . "IT'S A Sf~RJOl!S PR()81.r~~! nationwidl','' says Thomas Ki rkpatrick, \ht• commission 's executive director. "They ust.! <.ilcoho l as ;,.i substitute for dru ~s or in comh1.nat1un 'ol.'ith drug:.., but in both cases ror the s;imt· purposl'. which 1 ~ lo get hi gh. Drugs and alcohol con~t1lule one of the most dangerous problems lhert: 1.., " Jn Des .\1oincs, IO\'¥LI, Uirt•n Z1n1merman or the .... police narcotics squad says tht• maJor problem 1s boozt:>, "but it 's Jlsu popular to rn1x a!C"ohol with anything, especially rl'{]s . S-Ome p...irl1t.>s have punch bowls full uf cheap IA'ine, vOl!k;.1 an<l un J:..sortment o( do1A•ners .. , There have been sevcra.I punt:h boy,·J overdoses in the last year. he says. , To /ffarf'fl'! .Actress Gina Lollobrigida, 47, denied reports in Rome that s he is about to marry indu s t rialist Roberto Vallarino Gan· cia when he gets divorce from his wife, a cover girl. MARK IV's s2&0001s~?~:w0ff STICKER ................ ,. ............ ~ ..... ....... ~ ............. 111h .. ~ ............... - ........ POl•IT THI INYOICISll Your Trustee Fee is FREE at FIDELITY FEDERAL on every l.R.A. or Keogh you open 'in October. • Fidelity Federal will a b sorb your $7.50 Trustee Fee f or 1975 on every Keogh or Individual Retirement A ccount that you open in October"~ •That goes for all your accounts -opened on either an individu al or.company group basis. '. Working coui:>les may save over $800.00.by ~ach opening a,.; 1.R.A. in October! DO IT NOW! •ea~on2S"llxb1~c._ft I! FtDEUTY d'~-... -20 OFFICES TO SERVE YOU STATEWIDE . r . . . COSTA MESA· NEWPORT BEACH, 1855 H3'bor Blvd •• 645-4420 We'll show you he only Coach Pub in the sky ••• on o r all wide-bodied t' non-sto ps to Chicago. • • •• 'II show you the best of times. ,J L3 12 12 t 6 9:00AM 12:00 NOON ''' 3:00 PM''' 6:00PM '' 11:55 PM''' Comfort and Co~ve11icnce, you'll find them both on Cont 1nent<1I. Pl anes like our comlortable widc- bodied DC-10' s that offe1 you th" chance t o stretch your lcg5. Because · Continental has the only Coach Pub in the sky.' You can even play a lilt le Sc:hcdulc. r'ffect1ve September 15. PubPong, too, if you're game. Flights that offer you convenient. nnn-slop DC-10 service at easy to 1c111e111ber l imes, throughout th e day. And extras that don't cost ex tra. like audro and wide DC-10 screen entertainment to make time fl y. Just fly Continental once. A nd we're sure you'll fly us again. For reservations and information about all our fligh t s, including Pub fli g ht s, call your travel agent , our partner in getting things don·e, or'? Continental Airlines . We. really move our tail for you . co TINENTAL AIRLINES The Proud Bird with the Golden Tail. ._Qs•l'.ngcles-771-6000.L\flvl'ttlyHolh "'· r!•{\ll.111 ><lll'P !h /t/<.I Uurbonl<-240.-711)1 Lon•1!l1•11rli ')~7 4400.0n1 1J"o-t.1fl) 1•1"4 Qr<1nqf(ounlv 5J7 111·1 l'tndd~"'' l4h IHI!; Pomon• -98J·J664. Fl1ve1:.ldr: l nll r n:.;-<I' UH f(1) ~22 ,il.810, :>.,,n 11.,1 n111dlno foll F 1cc 11 (800) 211 2610. $.nu I ~rn11ndo Vnl!rv -986· 1000, Slln G11brlf'l V"llt:y -5 7<) 4210, 5.int11 Moru<:11 l\11y-646·22J0; South Bay-646·22)0. • 1 .. I ' ' . - I I Al DAIL y PILOT 'r:QU::EEN::;IE ?~73ByP~hil;:l"'""'"':"''a"1di County Resumes Hassle Over Noise ''J hope Y.{''rc not go111~ In that ~lope ... " -· ' Deaths ElSewhere SAN BERNARDINO (AP) -llugo Zacchini, 77 , the ori!:inal 1-Iuman Cannonbal l who was catapulled from circus cannons for nearly four decades. died Monday of a stroke. Zacchini originated the 1-luman Cannonball act on the • isl ~nd of M~lta i!1 1922 while travehng....w1th his .'father's circus. S AN ~ (UPI l • FRANCISCO Dr. Eason MonrOt'. 66, whose bal· lie n~ainst a loyalty oath led him into a 22- ycar exile from San Francisco Stale, d ied ~1unday of cancer. 1\1onroe was discharged wilh Sl'Vl'n other faculty mic>mbers in 1950 for re- fusing to sign the loyal- ty oath. 1-le was re- instated in 1 972 after the CJ!ifornia Supreme Court ruled that he hild been fired illegally. #~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- KOSTRACH ... LEO H. KOST RACH, A~ 118, o1 C<KI" 6 Mew, c... Oat, ol oe•ln 0.:100.r 18, 3 1•1s. Surylvea Dy 1'1i. "'"' GertruOe; Mm, Learoa•O l(oUrllch; Oll<X,ih!P<, !I! Evelf" McGl11ley, D•olher, WAiter 1' Koslr•Ch; •l~ter, Dorot111 Farkas; gr""4thll0ren, P•ul, J•mes af\d D;iviO '.'l KO\V.Ch. Ch•pel r.ervk •s •lld lroter-.j ""'"1 Wednesday, Oclo~r n Al t JO M PM, Westml11ster M11mo.,•t P•lk W Mort1.laryll..OC11m11!1ry. ,_ ST CLAlllt Ji RALPHR.STCL .. IR.•ge73.0IH!M't- tl"'91on 8e•cn, Ca. O•t' of dN!h Oc· 11 ~ 1,, 1•1S. Survived bf hi\ Wile \ol'>Ce 19S2, w•n e mt>mDer 01 Or11"90! £1•0 NO. UIS, Mar l/i'i!ll LO<j(jt No 820, F AM, Royal Arcll Ma1<>n•, Or""9f Cod" Cll.i1>ter No. 1Sti, Rc.ydl & 5elecl Ma'ttrs, S...nla An,o Countol "lo,!~'"'" to;n19t>\\ Templil'. !Minta Ane (.om!Yl4n- oarv NO. 36, M.111<>n1c '"~'"' <;<Otlfi(t\ wi11 be ~1<1 r11"''<1av, o''"~' 2l, 11 oo AM, Padllc View Chapel. tntermenl wn1 1011-at Pec111c Vl•W Mt,,..,,..!al P•r-, N9•por1 S.acll, Ca. Paclflt Vi- Mort,,..rydir~tors. LUCAS TERRY CHARLES LUCAS, aoe n. ol Lllg11111 Beec11, Ce. Da!e ot .,,,11ri Ck· 100.. 18, 1•75. S11rvlvt>d by 1\1\ wife Coru.ranc .. ; 1><1renis, Mr. & Mrs. Miiion F. l..1,1<;•\ ol Fu!ler!on, CA.; brottwr, Tom Luc.•' of Oraf'lgt, Ca. Mtmor1,.1 i.entlC•'i will be Mid at 11 :00 AM on We-Orw\dlv, Cklober 11, Mlsslef> Hiiis 8.apll\I Chvrcll In MlsshH'I ""'"'Ca. lf'I.. tt!•me"t. Pec!flc l/lew MemodAI PArk, By WILIJAMSCHRIEBE R °'""' Olllf ,. .. 5tMI The proposed changes stem from the board's pressed indignationO\·ertheinactivity. original desi re to make the nolse element less Environmental &fanagement Agency Dlreclor sweeping and demanding in scope. • · }l.G. ''George'' Osborne told · supert1sors in a That board de!ire was first expressed almost memo six weeks ago he could recomm"!1-d tew six months ago when the draft noise element was changes that Would serve to soften the notSe ele· SANTA ANA -The ping-pong match between Orange County and county planning commissioners over how much cl()ut the general plan's noise e le· ment should have will resume Wednesday. Supervisors ar{' due to consider adopting the long-delayed elt'mt'nt, which is supp0sed t<J help govern all future development in unincorporuled county territory. first sent up for adoption. ment unless the entire document was reworked. But il is possible lhe element may be hea ding for still another delay because of planning com - mission insistence lhal several items opposed by supervisors be retained. Super\'tSors, spurted by board Cbairroan Ralph Diedrich. contended that the technology of noise monitoring and control had not advanced far enough to make the draft element feasible. HE OFFERED SEVERAL alternatives, but supervisors cooLeoded lbey didn't go far enough. The p ackage, plus more suggested changes went back to the planning commission. THEY CLAIM ED mE proposed package went far beyond l he minimum re>quirementsof thelaw. · The commission now agrees with all but three board suggestions. A MONTH AGO, TllE board for the third time sent the entire package back to the commission wiUt revision SU!:geslions. After the first board refusal to adopt the ele~ mcnt, it took nearly three months for planners to get around to considenng what the board had said. Consjderntion ca me onJy after supervisors ex- The commission has asked that the board not delete a policy stat.ement reguJaring noise levels wilhin all residential uni.ts. Political Notes INSTEAD, THEY PROPOSE a revised policy requiring only that new homes have a-maxi~um al- lowable noise level in living areas of 45 decibels on the Community Noise F.quivalent Level scale. Jeffrey Picks Campaign Staff The commission notes that the 45 decibel stan· dard has been applied fur two years already wilhout controversy. By O.C. H VSTINGS DI IM 0.lllJ PUot Stiff Republican Harry P. J cfCreyof Laguna Beal'h has named CO·. chairmen oC his drive to unseat Rep. Andrew llinshaw in the 40th Congressional District. They <.1re l-lelene llollingsworth of Costa Mesa and Or. Roy Byrnes of San Juan Capistrano. Mrs. Hollingsworth is past 15resi· dent of the Orange Coast League of Women Voters. Dr. Byrnes is a San Juan Capistrano city coun- cilman. ••• THE NEWPORT Democratic Club meets Wednesday at 8 p.m. in the community room or Great Western Savings in Newport Center. ••• STATE SENATOR Dennis Carpenter · wlll <lddrcss the Orange County Coast .Assoc1ut1on Wednesday at the South (;oast . Plaza 1-lotel in Costa Mesa. I le \.l.'11! pr·ovidc his lun('hl•on au· dience wilh a "Sarramcnto Up dale.·· ••• DAVID G t\TER, vi('e presi- dent of the California Republiean Assembly. is scheduled to speak on "The Case for a Reaga n Can- didacy " Wednesday dur1n~ a meeting of the l'~ountain Ve1lley Area Republican Assembly. The m eeting ts set for 8 p n1. at the Fullerton Savings and l ... oan Ruilding, Brookhurst Street and Tal be r t Avenue, Fount ai n Valley. ••• THE LA GUNA BEACH Republican Assembly meets MEET with natlonolly not•d PSVCHICS and SPIRITUAL TEACHERS MARC REYMONT CHRIS PHELAN PAITICIPAn in ESP demonsfra11ons, persono1 ond world predictions for 1976 FIND OUT how New Age Meditallon con help you to ollrocf whol you wont in life IXPIRllNCI do-it-yourself me1hods lhol brin9 peace of mind, happiness, prosperily Thursday night a t Laguna 1'"ederal Savings and Loan. The· session gets under way at 7:30 p ,m . • • • !llR. AND MRS. Frank Rarbero are expecting more than 1,000 guests Saturday at their fund ·raising 1-lalloween costume CommissionerS have also asked that the board con.sider clarifying and tightening proposed ex- clusions frotn the element's requirements and re· introduce the commjssion's proposed implementa· tioo guidelines. LAS VEGAS ~ party for Dennis Mangers, the Wtrhnrd Ht M1ttl-worll's tMtnt-.O:'l 34 ·year·old 1-1 untington Beach 1 1,000 loe•s o• t111 StrlJ Ntrt Door to a. ~II Democrat who will try again to Stanlalff•tt~Clrc111 C1rc111 a1111Rlfltt1 ,_ .. _~' unseat 73rd Di s trict As· .,,. 111t;'"/I" .. ...., ... ,,_.. l-1nn '.!7_.,.,~ SC'mblyman Robert Burke. I lill1'~ .!!! '-."'tiJ'r-o, .... ~" The party starts at 8 p.m. at BOQN' llJll'BS. 'Gs! 3065 Country Club Drive, Costa Mesa. Democratic congressmen J Jerry Patterson and Mark Han· · Low Prices Contiooe Throughout Our naford, plus Assemblymen Dick 1 10th Anniversary Yeor · 1 Robinson and Paul Carpenter llldWfflr S1»el•I (Sun. thru Thun.) are expecled to be among the On JU. S,,-cl•/ Rooms St•rtlng Ar Th••• Low R1rei: • C<JStum_e iu_dge_s. ---1s12?.~ .. s 14?.L~ .. s 16 ?.Q.: ••. I I, 011, ,u1so11 2 •lorLt -FD• J nont 1 and remaining '7 Ss OVer BOO Other Rooms & Sullfs Starting al $2.00 AddJIJonal. , Fri., Sat. A Holidays Slightly Higher. I I "''"•"''~iJPi~'fuN·;;;(i(~c;;i I !Al9' $5 00 CASINO RIEE PLAYS I ~ ....... lncludllf • Daily Per Person!! Adults C•t rno Ch1111pat;nt P1rtr (\'try Mite. to 11 PM, rre1 Gifts, : Holl..,; Oeugh!•r5, .Jell~lht C•rtno"" 1111d Belly J 1roe Sch11 e10er; sot1, , Theoaore J . St. Clalr ; 11ner, Flounc;e )I! °"""11>9; sl• vranOchltdren And ll""' • O<'Nl-C1•1t10C.hllOr11". CllAt>el wrvi{tt •• M>CI 1111,,..,.,.., wlll be held at l .00 PM • ~~'· Oc!ober 11, Wes1,,.,;n•lff flt Memori•I Park M or•u••f, a11d lll <.-lll'f. Ne .. PO•t 8tAtll, C•. PAcllic View 1'br1t two d)·namic Sp1ri11111/ r\11'/Jrl Scir nct tracbrr1 h.i1·r h1•lprd 1/1f/11J,Jn,/s NQrt.,.ry <ll••ctors. I $111,111irr, Drinks, rtod Oflets. lie Our G111st tot I full o,, ., fllll I CASINO, 24-br, Faod, l1r, Fr11 TV, h1111dn ds ot lamilJ 1111its, 11 Pools <Kil l Cold, Frn to11111es. Fn1 Airport 811s, BanU•erlcard, MHttr CblJt. GlllSON LUCAS ro l111e the /\fore Abund;;nt Life • WALTER O.k . GIBSON. JR. Oeteof • CIMth OclOO.r II, 191S. Sut~l""'d b~ 1111 ' w ife, Mll ".J•ret (P•ll y ) Glb5011; MJ.~T 11'f.11~~~-.~ ~.~~~~· Z,,!BC: II 11en1i the1e le~t,,,rr1 and find thr kry to h;1pp111r JI 11111/ g1r:iter uu:~rr nr If f\'O If.! All mokes estwardGffo G)fo~l tll Ga~irio Ulqlt•r, Mrs. Ol'1ro Tl'>OmptonOI OJ•I, • Cl.; SOllS, Mlclla111 Ro•rk, W8Her 0.K. ~ Gltlo!Cm tll, Donald Gerry GI~, sl• ,_, 11, 1•1s. SurvJ.,.d by till wit• Tiro•: "'"· ~tt11e .. 01 1~ Mme; Doncrtlo11 Ptr Ltcturt $3.00 at tilt Door ptl'Wlli, Mr. & Mrs. Mlllllfl F, Lut•l ol - F11llert011, o .: broOitr, Tom Luc•• DI LONG BEACH ANO ORANGE COUNTY LECTURE TOUR SCHEDULE O••rwkll!ldre11. No $efYktS wHI bt ~ held. n. l•mlly sugoe1h m11rnori•l • con1r111u11-be ,..,de 10 Tiit "'"""°rt _tt.rDOrArlM\151Um. Or.nge, C•. MtmorL•I 1.ervl~e' w111 "" (Tell Your fr;ends) r.1c1 •I 11:00 AM °" w.a .... wi..,, Oc-,_, n, M15st0<i Hiiis B•PtlJt cn...rc11 LONG II.ACM-Tues., Oct. 21st, 8 pm, Holtdoy Inn, 2640 Lakewood Blvd. lri Mh1lon l/le/o, C•. rntern'Mrol, N Wed -' •• HICKS • GEOJIG£ LESTER HICl(S,'"'dent ii. Ol 8"tbf», C•.; 11-"IHCI llw•y QclOO.r 19, 'IP 1t 15 wl'll" vls.1111\'l New erau"le!J. Te•· P~111c v1ewMamor1.11 Park,~ LAGU A llACH-., Oct. 22"u 8 pm, Church of Religious Science 20062 loguno Canyon Be•c11, c.. P•clllc View Mort11.,-y MUNTINGTON lllClf-Thurs,, Oct. 23rd 8 pm. Sheraton Beach 1nn, 21112 Pocific Coast Hwy. CllA'l:llln. LUCAS NEWPOIT IE.ACM -Fri., Ott. 24th 8 pm, Newporter Jnn, 1107 Jomboree Rood M. Survlwd by Ills wilt, Edna Hicks; .. son, ROblrl Hicks DI Tuslln; ~er, -I' G11orv1.t Lee Rlertt of Or•nc;it1; 1'_ ortndthl.,ldtero, 8•rbllrA Coli.on, 0ero1e1 ' IUelll, 8.-uc:t & Lorrie Hicks; one ~lier, Ml CHA.El SCOTT LUCAS, -oe 4, of ALSO Mlulon l/ieJo, C.. Oa!e ot 6Nth Ot- 1;.':: ~~!!~5t:~;1;,e~:1.';!:,.~':;; HEAR MARC REVMONT ON RADIO WEEKLY Kittle ~tier DI Bia Spr!nvs. le••s. Mr. Hicks ..... , tM ow11er 111\CI DIM. •lor of'"' BamCIOD R•ll•n Gill Shop I" S.!bf» po11 e•r1•I o;rr•11dpare11t•. Mt. & Mrs-The "New Age Meditation" Program Mlltot1 Luc•s ol Fullerto11. Ca . .Wmorl•I 5etvlces w111 tJeMld•t11:00 KNOB 92FM Sun. 8:30·9:00 AM f<N.onw.dneMl•fJ.Octo•be•:t2,Mlt111on L Hln1 eaotlu Ourcl'I of Mlsskwl v1e1o, KFI 6-40 AM Sun. Lafe Nignt 1:00·1 :30 AM " BALTZ-BERGERON c.. 1r11ermt111, P•tlllc View Ml!n'D'l•I KNAC 105.5 FM Sun. 9:30 AM to 10:00 AM P•,_ 111 Newpon Be•cll. C•. ~ttlc FUNERAL HOME Corona del Mar 673-94SO Costa Mesa 6-46-2424 v1-Mort11•rre11rec1ors. Presented by the New Age Awareness Foundation. ALLEN MAXIN E M. ALLEN, felldent of For Information coll (213) 388·90-44 Hurotlnvton Be•ch, C.. D•I• ot dNt11'1=================================='-0tlobfr If, 191S In Aroel>etm, C.. (:lom- . l • BEU BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642-9150 McCORMICK MORTUARY Laguna Beach 494-9415 San Juan Capistrano 49~1776 PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK C.emefery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pacific View Drive Newport Bea<:h, t:alifornia 644-2700 PEEK FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL •1 HOME ieot Bolsa Ave. Westminster 893-3525 .SMrTHS' MORTUARY 627 Main Sr_ Huntington Beach 536-6539 PUBLIC NOTICE June 1, IM• in Sen Ber11ardlrio, Ca. Sutvl~ bf r.r llusberoO, J~les Alie"; p.1,...,11, Mr. arid Mrs. Woody R0!.1111 •l>d Mr. CJ•reroce Mont ; Chlldre11, Jules AUe11 Ill, Rot>e rt "11en, Pilttl "I· r ... ; bl'lltMr. H•r•Y Monl( DI HU111- 111q1on S.ach; sister, 01•~ O.-rl1 ot FoU'ltel" V•lley, Funerel ,,,." •:JO AM WfldneSd•f, October 22, •1 St. Simon & Jlldt Ch11rcl'I, ....,.9f1Dll• 6 t1to- dl-polls, 111 Hu11t1119t011 BllKl'I, O. lnlerme,.t, Good S"4!pt\•rd Cemetery. Smiths' Mortuary Cllrectors. HADSELL MINNIE M. HAOSELL, rHIOMt ot 1-1 ..... 1109ton &each. C•-0111 ot death Otlobe• 11, 1t1J In Huntlr>qlon &each. Sor" Ol!'tember 1•, 1m. !ief'vlcn will bl M id 112:00 PM Wed~sd•y, Oc1obllr 22, 1 .. 01e .. 110<1 Ctm•tery. Smltlll' Mortuary e11rec1ors. : R;~FLECTIONS I · by , 1 Reyn .r Sheffer · -...lec.kofMMMIMllg tofMl flltflarf•t .._.k •••••• ••• ,, ••••• t .......,•--y•ne .. . Or. Artllw L M...- Mor gan·s th oug ht br- ings to mind those who have much to reel im-portant about a brilliant scientis t. a great physlelan, a lead. ing statesman ..• those whose great contribu· cp.1u7 tions to mankind are JttOTICE TO CREOITORS unquestioned . DF•uLK"rRANSFER We all have ... or . fS.C1.•111-•107 U.C.(.I 1 e.. •I cl h I!; y e • NoHt• 11 "'•eby olven 111 thtf '"'-mething about which trt11Hor1 DI EUGE NE J. WILHEL.MI <ft/ ... d MURI Ei.. .... WILHELMI , to fe e t important. ~ Tr.,,,.ror1,whOMbu1lnessAOC1...,,,lt.I Anyon e wh o has a '"'' '"'"°'•,,,. v i"w, Clly °" T~11"· s....,.ial skill he uses in Qlu!lty ti'!°"'""'· Slele o1 CAlttoml•, ...-~ ttwt•blillktr•"''..-h•11o1.1t1otitmedl! hill wotk. a homemaker to MILDRED VREELANO tllO' who&e devotion to her J AMU M. VREELAND, Tr....,..,..._ ( 'I ' 'd -• ' Wl'lftt t1US111t1s •<tdrns 1, '°°' N. amt Y 1s ev1 encn.i tn a ,FllV#er, City of SMtt• "'""· "°""''.,, t i d y h o U s e a n d Or""9.St•teoft111tom1•. nourishing meals. a • ni. p:roottrty lo tw 1r11>Sftn-td 11 scholar who excells .. , , k1<41~ al 17'1 Monro vi•. Cllyot COst• Ml ... Cou11l'f of Or1noe, Sl•te ot these all have a rea5an ~ltorN•. to feel important. Stfdlltf'"9rtyl111e1crrbfd111(lefWll'•I Jr tragedy atMkes at •s: AH "ou In lf'tiO•. •1~ture, •<I"~ , ·-me distant 1-at;on. \ mtf'lt encl 9000 •Ill OI 11111 PrntJ'ID(ll °"" "'- .:. •u•lfl••• tnow11 a' Co•t9 Me'• call us first . We can ~MMll0<.•tlld11t u~1Monrov1. h a nd J e a 11 the · r =.1:.~1~~.':"·Ctl\lntyolOrM'IQt:J necessa ry arrange. •.1 ,,..1111111tr.-i1f..-w1u wc""Wll'Wl'IM· menll for you with fWJ. .... Of' ... ., o. 111 dtyot ~. · loc.aJ responsibility ; =~~"::~::1~r"'~~ . tteFF€R: HARBOR VIEW CENTER SAN JOAOUINifltLS ROAD & NEW MAC ARTHUR BLVD. • GIVE ME A FACE FOR HALLOWEEN Pumpkins For Decarotlng An A Yailobl<' At All Harbor View Centft" Merchants. G .. t Yours Today! Use Paint, Crayons, Your l1111111ination! All entrl<'s must be dellYft"ed to a Harbor Vi<'w Cent .. M•rchont prior to October 30. Winners wlll be posted on October 31. Judging will !>.. don• according to age. PRIZES SWEEPSTAKE-: TEN SPEED BIKE I st, 2nd, 3rd PRIZES -FREE PASSES TO LION COUNTRY SAFARI & KNOTTS BERRY FARM new con & trucks! 833-0555 .,_... ..... lli.SE SPlCIAUST. We off...-to My ro--okl•ehk-.. PALM SPRINGS, tool "nolh•r WE:STWARO HD t+OTELI Ola!''" Aa Abo'o• f or C~•,.111 S.uo11 AJ11t11. . . . : . Pilot \().21-7$ HOME OWNERS INSURANCE c• for CompetltiYe rates and Local Sft"Yice!! ~ SAFECO ... ~'""'"""er CALL ONE OF THESE AGENTS NOW HENDRIE BONDING & INSURANCE INC. 20to21ro1'I •#Ill (8mol<l\u ... ..-Alt"1'11a.l .................. Ca. '2646 7lyu.:1949 -714-549·9351 SOUTH SHORES INSURANCE AGENCY INC. 19014 1n.oWuw ii at C......tWd. .... ""'°" ...... Co. f2646 714-963-56~7- 714-540-2529 MoL-Fri. f-S:JO Pat's Ski & Sport Shop presents JOHN . , , ,,, .,.,,,,,,,,,"'· CLENDENIN ' world frttsfyle c ........ ion of '73 & '74 He will be here to answer your questions on freestyle skiing and equipment, sign his own poster, and hand out tree tickets to lhe event of the season. THE GREAT SALOMON ,~,,~~ ·,. .. , " Don't miss ·ur. Featuring John ~lendenln, and the be31 and newest r----l!!ilf salomon ski fltcks. Free door pru:es. Salomon technical speclaUs1s on hand to answer your equipment Questions. Fun and lhriUs '°' all. One d~ onty. ~lmUed sealing. Admission by ticket only. Free tickets must be ptcl<ed up 1n advance at our ski shop. TODAY-IN THE STORE ••• to.aw. ........ ... ....... , .......... , TONIGHT-EDISON HI CAFETERIA .. 7!10 PtiM.fOYIH • 1t1J, at 10100 11.m . •I OltOVEi:t ~ • • y t s.r.-.. ktllOW!ttotMTr......_ • moitTUAlV • t ==~-:::.-:.~= ··,·16 sO"urH CO~ST HARBOR VIEW CENTER 8909 ADAMS AVE. ' f ...,. ... 1 -.~~"AY . '·. ~-Of!Wl OCtollet J.19'S • .. ,.._.'NA BEACH • ~lldtMWttllll'Hf 1..1'\UV TrttKM,_ 4CM-1~5 OM¥1.• QCltOW COil,, . SAN Cl.EMEN'rt: \=C9fWwll•ttlet I Sll NORTH a..,.._1 ,...., El CAMINO REAL ' • "'*lilMfOflfllltC.0.ttDlltf"IOI:, '492.0100 -~"'f . _,, .... ------.J ; I 1610 NEW MAC ARTHUR BLVD. NEWPORT BEACH • l HUNTINGTON BEACl,'f;~'.~ · CALIF.~ ~-.: . 963 !.~55;~: .,..,, """'' ,..,,, "" """M, "' !>OCI IMVES ... SO(I IMVES ... !>OC.I IHVES 8U$lM lntlnt, LM ,., .. "'"' TN• ... 5 " ' •• ..... Ell• Ct SC """ NOT -Will of Mii ti ""' '""' lect to """ 1t.m., -""~' o•• l>llftt, riQhl, -...... ... """'' ..... by th CHAR L•w, .. ""' "'" '-' '°WI ,,_ -·· ""· ,. <th! ( """ f irm• '.' """'-4' U!;Ulll . "'' • ... ' '"'L " Om ... ,,_ .... -""' ""' " ' St•t •• '"' • DNLYPILOT Af ... PUBLIC NOTICE • Gou1•1net Treat: Worms • .. 1oni5hl.dinc in PUBLIC NOTICE •1CTITIOUS•UM•US NAMI! STATl!Ml!NT TM follOW+fl9 ,.,._ ar• dOOrlQ INN• rie,, •• ; 111 REALTY INYl!STMENT AS. SOC IATIS II , 12) Al!ALTY INVESTlllEf'IT ASSOCIAT ES Ill, UI AIE ALTY INVESTMENT AS· SOCIATES IV , C•I ltl!AlTY INVESTMENT ASSOCIATES V, Ul REALTY INVl!STMENT AS· SOCIATES VI , 4•1 REALTY INVESTMENT ASSOCIATE§ V11.•1 e .. 11M,I c ... 1 ... 011 ..... Sllllt IOS, 1 ..... ir.. c.iltornl• ti"'4. Lor.,. eorporeikln • CtlltortN cor-por.elofl. •1 tklMftHI Cefltef' Drhot, s.,,1'9 1Cl5, I n'IN, C..llfof'nlt '2""- TN1boH.lllHt.11 ~onduc:IMI by t llmll· -~'""tl'llp. LORAN CORPORATION Tlll1 stM•me11t wtl tiled wlll'I lht Coo.inly Clerk of Orange Covirtv on Ck· toCIH '· ,,,s, . ..,., P\ielll~ OrtllQie CDtll O.llr Pllol, CXt"9r 1, t•, 21, 21, 1•1S J,.._IS P UBLIC NOTICE C:~·IUJ SU ~E IUOlt C:OUlt T 0, THIE S TATE 0, CALIN>ltHl• l"Olt THE C:OUJllTY 0, OltANOE ....... 11 HOTICI! 0, SAL.I! 0' ltEAL. PltOl'•ltTY AT ~ltlYATE SALi! ESUole of DORA ROMERO FRAN- CISCO •k• DORA F AANCISCO, ......... f'il•S~t Joan Little, '21 ac- quitted in Augu'st of murdering her white jailer, has sold film rights to her life s tor)'. Produeers plan lo cast Cicely Tyson in the lead role. toS ANGELES (UPI) -A dish with a fancy Fre-Mb name like "ver de tern:" ls bound to become an appetite pleaser, but when it translates into simple Enallsh, lt may tUJ'll more !ban Just !be stomach. Elton's Walk Hollywood Bracing HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -When stars are dedicated on Hollywood's "Walk or Fame,'' who do you think draws lbe biggest crowds - movie and television idols, dir-ecton, or pro- ducers? "It's the young singing idols,'' says Chier Samuelson. who has been in cbarle ol tbe glit· tering walk three years. '1bey draw a beck of a lot more media than motion picture and television stars. And producers -they don't draw anything." . ... "THE P UBLIC IS INTERESTED in seemg faces," be says. "And with the exception, maybe, or Rudy Vallee, who has always been a favorite, the rock singers seem lo be in. Even the biggies like Carol Burnette and Robert Goulet didn't attract that many people." ' The "Walk of Fame'' has dedicated ·1,661 stars since it was opened in 1961. The last star went to singer Rick Nelson last month. "It was a madhouse,'' said Samuelson. ''I've never seen so much coo.fusion.•• Euell's Comments Curbed NOTICE 1s HEAE11v G1vEN 111M THVRSDAY, R~ SVPERST• • Elton lM Ulldw1'91W4, H E••<1.1lrl• o1 1i. ~ ,.,_ w.u ot the How um.o ,_,_" wm WASHINGTON {UPIJ John will be honored with ooe on Hollywood. !oflll •I prt¥•1e Mle to , ... hlgPle!.I -Bou! ard • f of lb f eel ~bidder l4IOf\ ,,.. 11 • ..,, _, concM· _ Television watchers ev lD root e am Chinese 1iaM t1en1uner Menllontt1 ...i sut.-Theater. lttt 10 contlrm.uo" by s.ld Superior won ' t b e s e e i n g 'W • bl kin of! the ~ee1 ,.,_ · c.-1 °" Now..,rier 111• it7s .. •:oo naturalist Euell Gibbons · ere oc g · ~u ~time •. m., or ....... u., wlthl'I , ... 11 ... •I· extolling the vt' rtues or and issuing press badges,,, says Samuelson. tOW9d by ·-· ti Ille oOk• of It-. .,. Th I eel bo I ard will be roped rr f tonwY '°'" tt1e E••cu1r1 •. CHARLES eatt'ng wt' Id plants ·n e am U ev o or GAAAITY. •11 w.,, s•~•nte•no1 1 four intersections, from La Brea to Vine ~''"'· s.tit• An•, c.111orn1e IJ':l10lo. eu commercials any more. Street, and in order to attend the 4edicatioo. r1gt11, uue, 1n1ere11 •nd •"•'• ol wld The Federal Trade oec.oent e11r.. u .... 01 hit o.e1t1, _, Commission has formal· each member of the media must go in person .. 11 r1ori1. 1;11. 1nt•••ll thet ...... •"-'• Lo the Chamber of Commerce to pt-ck up , ''Ver de terre" la the French aame for earthworms. These UtUe 1round creatures can be baked in cookie.a, added to c153ero1es or sprinkled on salads. The beat ....Wis using tbb ingredient are obtained only alter they have been cooked. TO CONVINCE 11fE AMEllICAN publio that earthworms are more than fish bait or land savers, North American Bait Farms Inc. of. Ontario, Calif., is conducting a contest, with a priie or $500, to find the best earthworm recipe. Ronald Gaddie, president of the company, said, "These little creatures offer many benefits to man which we have only begun to rerognize. They ean turn waste into fertilizer for plants, tbey can fec-d fish and other animals, and properly prepared they make excellent eating (or people." However, Gaddie, a connoisseur or "ver de terre,'' admitted with a s mile, "'They arc something of an acquired taste." · Emptoyes at North American Bait are living testimonials Lbat earthwonns are not only edible and safe to eat, but also that they even taste good . AJs for the nutritional value, they are low in calorics and are 10 percent protein. . , <5lylc in Old "'6ll.- un 1898 lrol Icy lhals .slillJull of life. T1.1m bac1' lhe! rlock, tum on ~ood timt'S, visit the ad Spagh<-111 Factory tonight. C".et a taste of J:rl'al spaghl·tci ,ind piont"t'r Newport Beach , including a t-:cnu1nl' pc:nny scale f'HCU(-d lrom a local druf; Mort.· (better ~igh before dinner!), ,1 two·l.in-d stain glass window. .ind ,1 vintage gramophone. Bring the l.in1ily. "Th 1're extremely good,'" said Barbara Hickox, olfice manager for North American Bait. I She readily consumes redworm cookies, but ad· 1 - mits she sometimes has trouble stomaching things jj: with night crPwlers. · "The Ai::.erican redworm eookies witlt .an oat· there's nothing Jike it meal base are really quite good and crunchy,·· she 2ll Nrwfior\ Blvd .. J\l'Wp()rt ~..ch Baid. ''IL leaves to your imagination what, they taste -1 Hoon: Mon-Thur s.1opm; fri·Sat s.u pm; Sun 4·10pm 1· like." -=,...~~~~=~~~'.::~~~~~~~::==~l_, . SHE SAID DIFFERENTpeoplewhohave tried,. . the redworm cookies have different impressions or . what they're eating. She said people sometimes are convinced they're eating cookies made up or dates, raisins and even coconut -never redworms. ''It's up to your imaQination," she said. A guide to -•u111t1 clMuollN ind their.., ... app•-let1i.r•r• • llltM DAILY PILOT (· ' l ... ' ly accepted an agree-. n'llY Ye•q1.1 rl'dbyoperellonofl•w, eel t ' I or othtf" •he, sine:•,.., O.•th, in_,'° me o l from G en er a I ~~~c~r~~e~n~1a.....,•~·~~~~ ...... ~'!!'~~~~~~'!!'~'.l.~ thefollOwlngOoScrlbed rnl pn;1p1rty: t..ot No. 11 1n e1ock G of Trec:t NO. Foods Corp. to stop say· * ..s "'' onep r..:oro.d In Book u et ing on television com· p1o9113'ol MIKell•...OVI .V..Cllln\ ... of. t ic• of ,,,. c-n1y Recorder 111 Mid mercials that wild plants County.A. P. No,01~1>-12 tCOmmDnir are good to eat. . := • .:.~!~~'°~!~. o •• ,. Stt--.l, The agency objected to 81cts or vtte.,, er• invHed 1ar s.atd ''Grape Nuts '' com· pwcel of reel properly. An SUtfl • I · h. h G'b mustbe l11wrl1lng .... dw111 rie~111wo merc1a s in w .IC 1 · by tr.. E••'"'''• .1 1r.e ottk• oi bons told people that CHARLES GARAITV. Attorner II pine trees, wild cranber· Uw, •11 W.1t S.wll-nlh Street, iM· t.1An.1.C..lltornl1'1JQ6,0r"1•ybefl1ed ries and the fruit or the w1111 ,.,. c1er11 °1 in. eriow _._ prickly pear cactus were Superior Col.lrl, or m•v tie dell"°""' to Yid E•ecut•I• per_.n,, "' ¥WY good eating. 1; ... •ll•r llrtl publK •llon of lhl!'I The FTC was afraid notice .-Id brlore the miking of wicl wie. children would gel sick ~ TEAMS OF SALE: C•1ft, l ...... 111 by trying to copy Gib- rnonitY of the UnlllfCI 5t.1141>. Ten per· b <-(10%1 ot the emo11t1t ettwed """'' 0 n s W i t h 0 U t h i s accompeny the -111en bldor otWr, Mid knowledge. 1 ttae llel...U mu•I lie peld 1.1pon the con-1-___ .:;_ ______ _ l lrmellon of tlle by 11IC1 S-rlor :-eourt. s.1c1 .. 1e ... 111 tiot m-. uponu. Today more than ever • uw.11 ncrow term5- • o.ieo~~!':~~~~~os •.• still the beat buy Exec:ul'1• ol thll WI II of OOftA ROME AO FRANCISCO O.ce•Md CMARL.l.S GARRITY AIWMyet.Uw ell •t1S.¥tt1tHlllltSlrffl S-.. Alie, C:.IHfllMI '17M Tel: (1 141 Ml·MM P\.lbllllhed Orange Co.it Pally Pilot. Oct~r ll, 14, 70, lt1~ l'llJ·I~ P UBUC NOTICE SUPlllllOlt COUltTOl"TMli STAT• 0, CAL.1 l<OltNIA Rllt TKI. CQ.UNTY OFOllANGll .... A·tul7 NOTICE 0 , INTENTION TO SE ft.EAL ~llO .. llllTY AT ~ltlVATE ..... • > DAILY PILOT CARPETS STEAM CLEANED ANY LIVING ROOM, 2 95 ~~~:~!~ !~l!JU!! !W_o: le i A.MD an MOU SPOTS OUT;;;;;,;;;;;~~---.. UPHOLSTERY CLEANING $3.00 liial Fiii .._c a...,s'° AUEH WESTON . Esl1le of VIVIAN A, BAICEA, Oeceesed. 'ff()TICE IS HEAEBV GI VEN INI on °' eftllr Mo......,tier 11, 1t1S •I Ille Tr1al Oltk• o1 9..,11 of Amerl(•. 1<+1o11on11 ;Trvsl •Ml S•vl"'J9 Assoc:letlon, IOI Norllt Mein Street, S•nl• An•, Ollhwnl•, t,_ vnder1!oned, Benk of ~rk•. Nlllon•I Trutt end Sevl~ AJtoeletlon, e' ••ec:utor of thll w111 of the lboYe·,..tned dKede"nt. will wit ii privet• wle to trie hl9"•SI end belt bid-~. suOJec1 to cootlrfYl•llO<I by wlcl Superior Col.Ir!, •II I,,. dQftl, lltle. In· t•re51 Md estal• ot wld oecedenl •I ttw lime ot Nr dt•tll, and ell Irle rllltll, !!lie Mid Interest IN ••l•te lies KQl.li.rtd by operellon ot ••• or otMrwh•. °'"" thin or In edCllllOl'I to lh•I of Mid~ dent, In and tOlhll cerlflln •••I proper· ty 1oce1ed In the County ol Oranve, St•I• ol C•Ulornle, d•1crlbed •• Announcing A Special Service For Those Receiving Social Security toi!Qws: lA55"'S ll•sehold 1111erell In 11\et <c"1eln '-deltd September 6, lffi, lltKvted by P•clllc EltC!rlc A•ll••Y Comp•nY, •1 Lessor. •nd Me<w•I C.0..por•llOfl, el L.•SSH, for ttw term of flUY-flYe "l'lflfl bf-Ol11nlng Septeonber '· 1'K1 Mid endl"9 September '· 2012, ,. <ord9d Mowmtler $, lt57 In Book Clf1 , P• 527 ol Ofl'lclel Ae<ord1, Orenu- c.ountJ. CaUtoml•; whlcft !Hsetlold ,,,. ,_, _, Usloneel IO Vt¥l•n A. a.lier bYM ns'911.,.nl (hied Mercl'l 15, 19'1 Mid rKOrdlld Mey t•, 1tSI; Md......,,._ ~ 11 In lend sltwt.d lnttllf°"""" ty of Or•nve. Sl•te ol C•llfot"nle, onc:rlbteleslotlows: L.ot Flftfffl 111 l!lta<k One HundAd EIQhl.Nfl of 5ectlon 8, Ne~ Be.ch, M"""" on I Mllp recorded In 8olJll: 4, P ..... 27 of Mhcell-ouS lrN!H, .... carets of Orenoe CO...nty, C..llfomle. TM Pf'DPllt"IY ts c.-'lmonly k-#'Id r11lerrfll to •• 1121 W•sl ll•lbO• Boule¥•n9, NtwpOrl 8tecft, C .. lfomla. n. Ml• 11 wblect 10 cvrretll l•lllH, co-nt1, "'""ltlol'll, •••Irk!~ ,.... -tloM, rlgtll1, rlgh11 of -Y. •-.,....nts end ••lsUng encumbf#CM of n<oird,lf..,y. 810. or ot'-s ere ll'l'llted !or seld gro. Defly Md n1111t be In writing end rNY bt clell......O to tht •~e<wtor .,.,_uy, e1 tts eboYe ....,_,,.Of" to Int offke of. • IU ...,_.,., 1(..,..., Dion, ~ & 1 .Jennlntt, Protesslon•I CoqiorMllln. A...co Fl"*t<+.1 To-r, Flfllt FIOOI', '2CI ~ Otntw Ori¥•, N•.,.._, BHcft. c..ttfWNa ttMO, Oil" 1T1•Y lie flied In tht Ortkf of me Clef-II of tM ~ COl.IH, •l •ny !Im• •ll•r the llr11 t P'*!lutltintif tflls no11u and ~ttw mtkMfolthtlett. T.,_ end c9ndllloM of ..i.: C.-ltor f '*1 C9lfl end ,.n cf9011. Ille "'""' ol MKft c..-.dlt W lie •ceptabN '° .. - dt< llfll• end tot Ult $UPitrler c-t.; 1 1tt1 -~t (10'l!il ol IM --blclto J eoi:~Y IN 91'fet', aftd Ille ~ to be peMi...,. cont1rmeUot1 ol Mle by U. S.,...~lar ~11rt . T•••1. r11r1U, '.., ... lftll •nd ,,..lllleNM"f .,....,...,.. .~~·-.. M•K<-.. pwcNWr, ll'lell bt .,.., ... of of rK•Nfil'lf of COftWyenot. '#Ill ... '" ... llOOtl tlw _.. ....... f ..,..,.,;ty It to lie Mid on WI "M ., .. , '""' .. '° lllle. •nd the -,..,_ lht ,,..,, lo ,.~ • .u,,... t ~QctoClerlO,ltJI, , 6lltlllofA-rlc:•, I NelloMITNtl • ~kYltlPADOCIM!ol\ E..cutor of tl'lf WUI of .. Id -· te.. .... MI: ...... ........ ,., ........ ~·· c: ......... ... A-'*-l•IT....-.Plftll,l. ::.::::-·-""" Mk'-C.Mf • .,... T ........ ; ITMl ..... 111 .............. ..c.- .Direct deposit service for your Social Security Check. First Federal Savings of Santa Monica Costa MeSa Office Baker Near Harbor Our motto is 11We Cart:'', and at First Fed(!ral Savings it's more than a slogan ••• it's a. way of life. Save time! Save worry! Have your social security check sent direc1ly to your Fir1t Federal Savings account. No need to worry about your check being left in vour mailboJt when you are away from home. No need to make a special trip to .. our office 10 deposit your check. The U.S. Government has now authori::ed l);rect (Hposit and your check can be Hnt automatically to your · savings account • Call or stop by soon for complete details. MEMBER FSLIC FIRST ftDl"'RAL SA V!NGS & LOAN ASSOCfA TION Of SANTA MON'ICA. • ~ "*litlM or-.. eo.11 o.11, ,....._, OttllMrl4,(s,11,1tJS Jt~SI------------=----~-----------------_..; I • Steel·Belted Radial Tires Now At Popular Prices! Size FR78-14 Size GR78-14 Tubeless Whitewall Tubeless Whitewal l s539s s599s plus S2.61 plus S2.89 Fed. Ex. Tai( Fed, Ex. Taic Size GR70.15 Size HR78·15 Tubeless Wt111ewall Tubetess Whitewall $6095 s5595 plus SJ 11 plus ~.17 Fed.EX. Tex Fed. Ex. Tai: The 40,000Mile Tire General's original 40,000 mile tire - Th e Genera l Dual Steel Radial. Buil t with two tough steel bells ••• radial ply constru ction. · WHITEWALLS Size BR78·13 tubeless whilewall, Pius $2.16 f .C:.T. SPECIAL PURCHASE! Size HR78-14 SizeGR78-15 Tubeles:o;. Whitewall Tubeless Wh•tewall s549s $6095 plus $3 09 plus S2 '16 Fed.Eit.T.iic • Fed. E•, lil( ' Size JR78-15 Size LR78-15 Tubeles:o;. Whitewall Tubeless Wh1iew:ill $6895 . s7295 plus $331 • ' plus SJ.45 f ed.Ex. Tai( • Fed.Ex. l a< ... WHILE THEY LAST! .. , ....... "." _ ......... . '-.,,, ... ... .. _ ... , s;..,,,, 1959 Don Swedlund Inc. COAST GENERAL TIRE ... , ...... ,, .. . -.. ... IENEIAL TIRE ---· PltOftt 540-5710 646-5031 -------isooner or later, you 'll own Generals.-------· 2855 Harbor BIYd. Costa Mesa \ I • AJG DAILY PILOT Tuw;iay. Oclober 21 . 197S Do You Love ----~.w-·• -~ost High for ~ostom. 'Pox~ ear11et11'1 and the taken a while lo piclc up c..tom vn wu on its on tbe custom van wa, to becomiU a Dl:!-W' market. Now lbry C'an't fad -ooe that Isn't <><· build lbem fast enou&)I to .-.,ci lD die out wry meet the demand of that guidcy. ~ market as well ~ lbe re· Your Dog? The City Council ot Newport Beach has rnadt! 11 very clear that un- less some solid evidence of 1mprovo-- ment 1n the s1 tu.:i t1on occurs during the next 90 ddys. thereafter dogs will be totally banned lrom the ocoan front and its walks. , Make no mi s take about it: this is going to happen unfess we pro- ve to tho Council that with t11 e11 help we are going to solve this pro- blem, but mainly by our own cflorts. Actually, the <:.olut1on 1s s1mp1e. If you love your dog enough to pick up aller him Bnd ONE OTHER DOG NOT YOUR OWN, lhe pro-- blem hc1s d1sappc~rcU. Tt11s may sccn1 d1~tasteful . but it is really an act o f affection that need only last until tho lcw 1trespons1t>les either 'ca1ch on·-or get caught up with by ttiu law. . Thi~ is your only r11.ince-anr1 o~rhaps our last-of retaining the pr1\lilege ot <.HI OLl'<lfl VJ.Jlk with 1l JOYOUS friencl. lf you love yuur Uog. provl' 1t. And le t the Council know how you feel. .. : 11.;.,i' I o .... "° $2,000,000! We told you all summer long in these advertisements· ·that 1he Loan Department at Newport Equ ity Funds had arranged rind processed over Sl ,000,000 in new second trust deed loans by Jt111e 2, 1975. And that it took .i1most all of 1a74 to reach that level of business . Now they've broken their own record! Wo(kinri as a 1cam, and wi th the assistance of their staff, Cul Wolfe ,inti Lindd Blue hit the $2,000,CXX> mark on Septernbcr 30tli. /\11d Tenrnwork did 11! l ! you'11! tn tile niilri..et for a rea l estate loan, and need further 1nftlr111<1t1{u1 , wt1y not give Cal or Linda a call? The nu1nbcr is 6'14 882Ll. C.ill' Newport ~quity 'I11ufl~ AVCO FINANCIAL TOWER 620 NEWPORT CENTER DR.· SUITE 21 1 NE WPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA 92660 DETROIT (UPI) - There 's the ··Love Machine.'' the ''Bone fJox '' and the ··Surveyor.'' , They are vehicles owned, loved and heavily rinanced by people who ride wilh the ''Cent.rat Coast Rollin' Rooms," the ''Over the llill Gang," t.he j'Jog Town llaulers" and ··Tar Heel Truckers.'' The slogan "Keep on Truckin" grew up around lhem. THE ''VAN'' in its mos t b asic box -o n - w he e 1 s form i s somt!lhing to use to haul kids und plumbing t"QuiP. ment. In its most customized vers ion, it's pure American art at a cost up lo $100.000. While most of the U.S. auto market was headed nowhere but down for Lt-ie past two years, the van market should show a 20 percent jump over th£' auto indu stry·s record year in 1913. Only part of that incrl•ase is due to "vanners .. , or the e s timated ~.000 v.an sales this year, six out or 10 arc sold to individuals and small businessmen who own only one van. About three of 10 vans have their primary use as Personal transportation, compared with two of 10 eight years ago. •·There·s always been a Jov e :.t rfair with vehicles. The van is just taking the place or the rods and the muscle cars ... Denny Gornick of the American Van As- soc iatiun says. "These people aren't looking for speed. 1'hey can express themselves with the van. " TllE\' CAN also spend Jols of money. From the factory, a van might carry a price tag of just over $4,000. \Vith norma l custs>mi:t.- ing -stripes, maybe a mural. som e carpeting inside and stc>reo equi1>· ment -the t'ost mighl n se to $10,000. October 28th ·&.· 29th:. Hear Merrill Lynch ten how to manage your money .in today's changing econo11iy :h.1ail the rouµon helo'v for tickets to tl1e !\lerrill I.vnch Semi nar: uHow to ~fanage "'fnur l\1on('Y inToclay'sChan)!"i ng l-:cono111y." It ·s free, but seating is ltn1- ited, so 1nail today. Not just anothei: lecture This f'l•1ninar is ;-.·c1ur <'hance to learn hl•tll'r \Vay!' to i11\·t'sl yuur money from proft"ss1011 al~. A /1,.,0/ 11/1·/lf) 11 ·1•. ;-i11111p topit~ \\'t:ll tover: \Vhat to do \ri th 111111H·~ yuu \\"lt nt to keep sa.fC. How to g·eL hig·h interest without tying Ull your n1nnt'\'. 1\11 invc!'.tn1ent you sho\lld ;1void if y~u'rl' in a hi~h lax hrai.:kt·l. And !ll(Jl'C. ·r uu'!I also f('C("i ve a free copy of "I nvl·~t1ncnt~ }.'or li Changin~ Econon1y'1 -a 16-pal{c b11ul-l1•L \\'ith fatts and ti~ures to help )·ou <l cddt• \\•l1ith investments 11ou. ~hould rhoo~e :lnLI i1void-rig/it 11n1v. : ' ' •• Are you bullish on America? 'l'hc p:1sl y1·;1r 1·a n b1..· ~u1nn1l•d up in one word: l'hanj!C. 'fl1C' \\'<\Y lo g-o n1ight be ~tocks onC' day. 'l'rl·:1:-011 r~1 Bi ll~ th1• n ext. Or an inv{·~tnu.:nt tactic you've never llcard of l1eforc>. Uut thi~ flurr:-,; uf c·hnn~t' h ns also l1roug-ht Jlc'\' 11p!1nrtunit1l'S. J.'or high interest. (;ro\vth. St{·ad,\' 1ncom{' .. l\ncl for sn1all in\t•:-.ltJ l'~ ltJ parli1.:ipalc in n1tfrkets th11t had 11l'\"t•r hefore hecn available to th1 ·n1. \\'1 · ha\·L·n·t pullt!d in our horns. J\'l crri!l Lynch is b1tllisli on Ameri~n. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Mail coupon or phone for tickets and reserved seats I I I I I I I I I Come to the Sen1inar. I t's free. Uut i;eattngis ti1nitcd. Sent! 1.:oupon fo r tickets and reserved sea~s no\\', Time, Date and Location: We 've scheduled two Seminars. Take your pick : Tuesday, October 28th or Wednesday, October 29th, 7: 30 p. m. •At the Marriott I !otel, Newport Center, Newport Beach. :-;, ·nil' i!·ki>I (!!) f l'lr ( ) pl'oplv fol' rou r ~('111 i nnr. "I fo\v to I tll .1 n.i;.~i.: )"oll 1' :\lntH'Y in 'l"od1(\.'·~ Ch:\ ll}!ing-t-:tonon1~·" I till -···,[i.\f~ .... l 'l.\11 !------ 1\dd\"L'l<S_. -·------------ CitY.-~. -.. State ----~iP•---- 110111<' 11hunc ••• . l~usincs~ phonC __ r· J 1 ;in'! al\p11,J , h11t 11l('a!1<' ~··n(I fn ·r· f'opy nf your '" 1111-.lt•l, ''In\ i.':-.l:111·1.ts For a ClnulJ!illJ! l::to11on1y. '' ~IC'rrill t .~·nf'h <·11 ~1 un1crs, pll':l:-chi\'c natnc :ind offire addJ'l"M of Attou nt gxe<:utive: ---------------------· l\111il to: l\Ierrill l.ync-h, P.O. Box Q, 4~>0t Birl'h !'trcct, Newport Beach, CA 921163 Or phon(! (714) 540-RI~l. 1 ?\~ Merrill Lynch 1 ~ Pierce Fanner & Smith Inc. ·I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I L•••••••••••••••••~ • \I •'f't"'lr\ 111; ')l~• !111 1 · '" h I ,•.Ip· l ·~~~·· K•llll I"" Gornick Is puttln1 together a new van for himself. Besides $3.000 w~ of. eltttroni c equipment - a s tereo, color TV. citizens band radio and a telephone -65 yard:s oC crushed velvet and 35 yar<ls of carpeting will ~o into the interior. And that can be found in some or lhe c ustom van:;, especl.ally tb06e used by outdoor types. · Probably the most evi· ,I.Jent feature or the FINANCE Griffith Quit,s Post Samuel B e lzberg, chairman or the board and chief executive of. !icer or Far Wes t Finan- cial , Corp ., has ao· oounced the resignation ol John S. Griffith Jr. as presi dent of the corpora· tion aDd chairman ortbe board or its principal subsidiary, State M.auaJ Savings & Loan Associa- tion erfective Nov. l. He said Griffith has also resigned a s a diree· tor of bolh corporations but has agreed to remain ·as a consultant to St.ale Mutual. .... tom van Is the pent job -olther piDstrlping,. wide atrit~: or full mura!J -d-paillled jobs that coot between $80-0 and $1 ,000. One Detroil·area cuatom shop says most of his customers are in their ~ and outdoor seeoes are IDOl5t popular. ''Tbe bulk or the 1utar comtnerc1al and cmtom van bu.siness i.s transportalioo mark.as. arnon.1 couples in lheir 20• and 30s and the widespread ace and cv.lta.re spread means tbis is net jUJl a s~ t,erm tblng, •• says Qomiclt. VANN ING GOT its ~iart on lhe 'We5t Coa:i:t amoog the aurfen who picked up used vehicles. A bit of pinst.ripin&. SOtnll 1be US. auto makers who make the vans have Reduce Cm....ption Solons Nix Cuts. At Gas Stations WASHINGTON (UPll -House and Senate con- ferees have voted to scrap a provision to re- duce gasoline consump- tioo by cutting service 5tatioo supplies, but agreed to require automobiles to meet gasoline mileage goals. prices. Conferees voted to de- lete from the bill a sec:-- tioo that would have kept the now or gasoline to 5ervice stations at or below the 1973·74 level. CONSUMPTION TIUS year is running below that but rising. The con- W HILE TUE con· ference s tarr described rerees voted, Federal the idea of limiting gas Energy Administrator 5tation supplies as a "re-- Frank G. Zarb told re-quired s hortage'' lb dis- porters tbe nation is courage demand. But the worse off now than conferees' chairman, befcre tbe 1973-74 Arab Sen. Henry M . Jackson oil embargo that put the tD-Wash.) called it an phrase "energy crisis" • ' a r b i l r a r y and into the daily language. capricious" way to at· The cooferees sought tadc consumption. to eliminate differmces· The conferees did between House and agree to a gas mileage Senate versions of requirement for autos energy bills u a reply to that would force 1978 President Ford's energy mooels -which come program. Tbe legislation out in 1977 -lo average would authorize gasoline 18 miles per gailoo .of rationing, require some gasoline, the 1979 models conservation actions, 19 and the 1980 models and keep • lid on ail 20. MUTUAL FUNDS Businesses On Small Scale Eyed A s~minar on s miil1 bu.siness organiiatlon. including financing. locs.tion, economics and bookkeeping, will beheld Saturday at Orange Coast College. The se minar , co- sponsored by OCC and the U.S. Small Busincs.:; Administration, runs from 9 a.m. to·3 p.m. in the OCC Science I-tall. Pre-registration fee is $5.50 and persons may pre-register through Wednesday in the OCC Evening College Office. The fee includes u luncheon. Registration will be held at the door for$7.50. Seminar topics includ C! 1'Small Business Loca- tions and General Econom y ,'' ''Op· portunities Currently Available in Orangl' County,'' ••conventional Financing for a Small Business,'' ''Financing and Capitalizing a Small Business through an SBA Loan " ''What the Small Busu;ess Person Needs to Know About Lav>'." "Accounting and Book · keeping SOiutions,,. WK! "An Advertising Cam- paign." For further details , phone 556-5880. ..... York Fol-G lllCF 7 1• • ,. etwi Tn "·" ••• """' ~ •. rt .. rilE" fllC • JI .... PU Tm ........ STEIN •oe f'DS: lno ,, • Ii~ of bid """9J •~N.L ~ ll.7llN.L 11'1( .... s ,. ••• en V$ "hi hi "'Cl: ROWE : a..1-166SN L •• ...:! .,_..i prl<~i I S.. 9 1J 9 ... F&lrllii 1.71 L .... FAm 2 •1 .• U CO: Gr#9I ,._JO N.l . c..pi"U 1 Jt N.L °"' M1Hu•! Ful"di I 1 .... 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CG F...o l .M 9 ... lfEQl'"ft Fd ,,..., C. 7.» l.Ofi lnill,Fd 9.CSJt..D PLI GR0 't.M.1'0.7 0:.•n 6:0'JN:L: ,..,,..v&l!•ble •• PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS llUSINESS NAM• STlt.T£Ml!NT Tlw tollow1119 perK>n ll doil'llJ busl~ l'lll\\.,.: ••. TRICO INVIE.STMENT, 111S E. C••n.,glt Av•nue, St11I• Ana, Olllornlaftl'OS R1lph lr•I"· 1115 E . C.•rteQlt ........... s.tll• ,.,.., Cllllfo""-91105 Thi\ btn.1 .... 1 I& conelu<~ by • 9lf'll••• P4rtMrtJ'rlp. R.llplo lrwl" This '1•1em«nt ... ~ filHI Wl!tl ~ ~Cleft ot 0r.,.. covnty.,. O::· toOI!• 2, 1'1S. PUBLIC NOTICE p1cnnovs •u11Mnl N.t.M•rTAT•Me.HT TN fOllOW\ill ...,_ It ..... Ml· Nil•': CREATIVE MARKETING liNTll!:ftPAISES, 129 Top•r St .• NltWIJ(lrl IMe<ll. C•lllornl•91661 ROO.rt E. 8•1 ... m. I» TOCMlt 51., Nlwcror1 IMKll. C•!llONll• 91'61 'l'hi1l>YilN\111 conducled or .,..1,,. (lllvldu&!. Aobtrt E.. 8•1h"'1 Tilll 'l•ltfn..,I "1•5 IUl'd Wiii! !hf C:o11"1y C••rlr. of Or•nOI Counly on Ck· totJlr 10, ,.,,., ·-P\lb!IWd ()rtfl .. eoit1t 0.lly Pllol. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE '-----------------------'--------------------------~ Ckt.1•,tt,tt,•rld Nov,4, 1t1S a.-1s l ( I ' ' • - J< Motor man a. p Anahl ''!rve t"Ott'E th(" r ,\ven1 0 t-d ("01 1·elat1 II 1 lousl n new ! J'ony E Rank firer ~ 1 or A< o[th• ! inlh• has arC'h nam men ::;up~ lrvi' matJ -ture llC. M J e mari s at{ sysl ad c eng " :.! live v imp mei G .. -.... """ E•cl •• dill~ ~·· " ,. " " " .. " " " " ' " ' " ' "' " I! "' "' '" " I ... "' I " " " " " " " " " "" " ' " . "I '" '" , .. "' '" '" " ' ! • l • ' " t DAILY PILOT 1175 Jock Fearer, former marketina executive tor Maida ~fotoc Co. a nd C·hrysler, has been appointed national $ales manaaer for MajesUc, Inc., of Newport 88ach. • P~Uip F . Sbepbml. president of a ..... Seal O>rp., of Artahe1m , has been named by the Secretary of Commerce to ~erve as a m em ber of the President's Export Council 'Task Force on Export Promotion.· f' $' . ill'' ~~ -. ' '.c..., ' The task fo rce will review existing Commerce exPort promotion activities and coo.sider recommendations tor new programs. Shephe-rd residf'S in Newport Beach. . ' ' . The board of directors ot Bau of Newport has e lected O. W. 'Dltk' &ldtard vice president vice--cb alrman of th• board. '"'-"'"•110 lhe new Lido 1\vcnue. Richard's ofri<'e will be located at orrice under cons truction On Lafayette . ' Orange resident Joa D. Rutledge, Jr. has been appoint- t_'CI controller at Cochrane Cbase and Co., advertising, public r~lat 1ons and marketing firm. He was !ormerly divh;;ion controller for Leadership I lousing Systems, Inc. or Santa Ana. • Dwayne L . Ellison has been named viC'e president of t he nt?\\' Rank of San Clemente, according to bank chairman 'fony DiGiovanni . . E~lison was most recently vice president of Santiaio Rank 1n Tustin. He joined the San Clemente offi ce as loan of- ficer when the bank opened last spring. He lives in San Clemente with his wife and two children. • Stuart Fine has joined Mlcrod•t• Corp. as di rector of marketing for the Irvine firm 's REALTY division. He will be r esponsible for starting new REALTY dealerships. Fine comes rrom Gen e ral Computer Systems of Dall as where he was director of interna· tion al m arketing. He lives in Huntington Beach. FINI; • The Orange County chapte r of the National Association or Accountants has elected E. J oyce Timmerman president of the 500·me m ber association. Mrs. Timmerm an, cont roll er ror Eagle Manufacturing in the City of Ind ustry, liveainLa.flabra .with her family. • Linda Clark, formerly ol Linda Clark and'Associates, has joined NewPort £oUabofaUye, lac:, a Newport Beach architectural and interior design firm. • Computer Automation's Naked Mini d iv ision has named Merle Brown manager of major program develop· menl, and Marvin Silverman manager of major program support. both new positions. • Yungtay·Hitachi Engineering Co. has located in the Irvine Industrial Complex with Terry Corley named manufacturer's representative. The firm . which represents more than 100 manufac- -tur ers in Taiwan, is located in the Doug las Plaza area of UC. Engineers to Hear Management Talk Jean Van Camp, program manager for a n Air Force s a t ellite communications system at Collins Radio, will ad d ress Saddleback e n gineers on the topic "1\1a nage m ent By Obje c- tive." Wednesday at8p.m. Van Camp will discuss the imple mentation of manage· ment by objective and goal setting a.t a m eeting of the subsection of the Institute of Electrical a nd Electronics Engineers, Inc . at the Vi lla Sweden restau r ant. 23740 El Toro Road, El Toro. Reservations for the dinner meeting, which begins at 7 p.m., can be m ade by calling Mike Missios al 581·3232, ext. 2565. Cost is $4.ZS. MARKET HIGHLIGHTS INDEXES Due to late transmission today's listing will n~t appear in the Daily Pilot (a11i11c•rs 1111d Lf»sf:'r!lf J\'p11• l'f>rk Salt•11 ""'"IHP ... pf)rO• IOl"I Pf'•-•1>11• a.,,y WHll~ MOnln•ljO Ye•••oo Two 11ers llQO ,tt.,. 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Qo.ill!Olll M 11 , .. i•·~ • 1 f'r1 .20 .. •10 S\f+ 16 lllTllDIW )011 :rt 1 .. S1lo•IUll MIMPi.1.5' 6 '' ""'° ... ~ .. 0 .. Qfl .. I~-'Ill \ BankAmerica Corp . SAN FHANCISC() I AP) - BnnkAnl4.'rir :l Corp , part•nt t·ornpany or the nation's l:irgrst commt•rctal' b:lnk . r4.'1)0rted s h.1rpl y h1~hcr lh1rd· qu:lrtt"r {'arninjil:-, Tht.• cornpany, \\'hich controls thi- Ran k of Aml'rica, ~<11d n('t incom{' rQ!SP 17 .6 1){1rCt'n t or I~ Ct'nl~ a sharl' in th~ t h1rd 11ua rt rr or 1975 ov<'r t ht~ sa 1ne period a year ago. • ~ • • ' • • • ! • L ' I • • ' l , , , ~ ' t • • , • " : " •• . ·! ., it ~ . ' ' • • ' ' • ' ' • J .tJJ °"'LY PILOT TU!!d!y, October 21, 1171 THE FAMILY CIRCUS By Bil Keane "1t WO$ o pretty good party, 'cept there were GIRLS there." L./tf. Bf)yd Race Drivers Like Big Cars It has bcl·n wrilll.'n that blonde girls with big reel <.1rc unusu .. ny palicnt. But they have an evangelit'al streak in them. With a secret desire to carry the light or truth into the world of darkness. They make good missionaries' wives. So says an analyst who, despite som e ridicule. insists physical characteristcs re· veal personality traits. Our Love and War Man used to be rather skeptical about those contentions. But he now says that generations of resl'arch by scholars al Harvard suggest there may be something to such notions, after all. MOST RA CF. CAR DRIVERS when off the track pilot big heavy cars and trucks rather than compacts. NOBODY in Europe had e ver beard or syphilis until Christopher Columbus' crew got back from the New World lripi. Q. "HOW DO the sheep in Montana compare to the population there?'' A. T he s heep are dumber. Wait, that's too flip. About two sheep to each person. LOOKS AS THOUGH no further argument is,possible against the old line that men are more "red blooded" than women. They are. A man has far roore red corpuscles than a woman or the same weight and height, say the science boys. PUT ALL the fishes, reptiles, b irds and mammals on one side or the scale. Put all the insects on the other side. Those insects would weigh more than three times as much. NOTE IT STATED in print that most or the knockouts scored by that g r e at heavyweight Joe Louis came in the first or second rounds. He won 68 of his 71 official bouts, Joe did. AN AUTHORITY on off.track betting says more thaQ $3 .S million last year went un· claimed by horse race winners. UNTIL ABOUT 300 years ago, Valentine's Day was one of the most important holidays in the British Isles. Here's why: Each man at the large parties on Valentine's Eve drew from a vase a piece of pape r on which was written the name of one of the girls there. That little lot· tery entitled h.im to be her boyfriend for the following 12 months. The clergymen didn't like the practice at all, but apparently the lads and young ladies did like it. Historical foot· notes indicate there was a lot or paper· swapping on that busy night. Adcfress moil to L.M. Boyd, P .O. Bor 1560 , O»to Mesa, CA 92626 Copyright 1975 L.M. Boyd Does Lindora think Losing Weight is eclS)'? It is not a simple !ask lor o patient lo reach and maintain "lean weight" tor life. Firs! the patient must hove on hOnest desire to cure his problem ... then accept professional guidance from trained Medical Doctors. l indoro's unique 10-week treatment and training program will teach patients how to reach and maintain !heir "lean weight" for life. A safe and procllcal plan, with ~ nutritk>nol diet, and con11nual emotional support. Ne w audio and sub·liminol visual aids ore used to motivate the patient. 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Tolkien's "Lord of ~the Rings," which was signed by f the author and presented t9 1 Prince Philip in London. , Smith also, in his work, bas ~ become an extremely learned 1 man, because he reads each book t before he binds it to capture the 1 essence or the story. t "l meditate on each book until I really have the meaning," r Smith said. ''The bindings must 1 relate to the text and illustrations. "My decision must be taken~ with the book in mind. 1be spr- 1 ingboard of inspiration comes I from the author. The binder is 1 subservient to the author.'' · 1 His jew"el-like leather bindings, I which resemble Byzantine paint- ' ings, have graced the works of 1 such authors as Shakespeare. T. ! S . Eliot; Lewis Carroll and the; 1 "Greek philosophers. ' 'RICH COLORS 1 Most of his designs are in· tricate and symbolic. He uses : rich colors such as red, blue and . tan and illuminates them with ··gold, silver, seashells~ ~es. ' Some, such as the 1>inding for 1 "Hamlet,·· tell the S\ofY fn \he binding with scenes and lettering ' combined. and fa.briCated intp- ' ' i' .. •' several dimensions. "They are not deslgned"ID give bnmedl" i111~t,"~be;ir~ llriton. ~ • • \ 111<".'&i 'tlje owner p f!itl' cf_,,;"~. to ~ ~. mean1np10Phuufll'l™-l ' Smitt\ lib<> uaeaiil.e qualities oi bis m~ to i1>t"'1>ret ~de­ sign. J¥!i 1'~ing(of T1 S, Eliot's "The Wa:Steland, .... for 'example. lets ~ ~n pt-lbe leather-repr~-:~ ~rail)a, OI S&M'1n thewastellipdhep~. ; For a ~~e of 'Aaice in wen. derlani;l''' illiou'strated· boy Salvador• Dali, '!;l!lith cut a b'Qle in the coV~ to sbair . ..padr of the artist's first name from the title page, then picked up a "c'' and an ••e•• ori the cover to complete the Alice theme. These techni· ques are not accidental, Smith stressed. He believes there is an interrelationship between .art, craft and design, and that they cannot stand alone. EQUALITY "'Craftsmen have been madeto feel at the bottom o( the heap, but there is no difference in status,•• be said: The artist tends to create from his head, with i.magination, and the designer is involved with planning, organization and logical analysis. "He draws a plan which the artist may cap· ture in bis imagination." The craftsman, Smith con· tinued, is "exaggerated toward his hands. He will carry out the orders of the designer. "By themselves, nooe of these can .produ.ce much of conse- quence .. '.lf, yr:e begin to integrate these functjons, you see new sbape.agc\:J>Toportions. "The:'1le~d .. heart and hands are· integtaled. Each one of us '· . eop e j. ' • • BEA ANDERSON, Editor " Tuesday •. Oct0be<21.1975 Page 61 • ' t' l Lifestyle's No Handicap Byi\LLISONDEERR 1 • Olt•~ltyPifotSUff , Marsha LaBelle is a medical 1 transcriber. Ray, her husband of ; four months, is a salesman. 1 Leonard Victor, a former nuclear engineer, now works in 1 occupational and manual arts 1 therapy. f Diane "Chip" Jordan is the en· 1 vironmental quality chairman 1 for a League of Women Voters I chapter and member or a North 1 Orange County environmental 1 group. She is ba,lf of a performing 1 team called ·the Dancing Darl· !ings. ~ 'I I Diane W.alker manages. ~ ' apartment,building. . ~ t Marsha, Ray, Leoriard, Clµp, I and Diane all are legally blind:'. I They were aipoDg members of 1 Guide Dog Boosters of America attending an all-day program in : the Westminster Civic Center and the Anaheim-Sheraton Hotel : to present the public "with an in·· f dependent positive image of the 1 Guide Dog team. 1 The LaBelles live In Long· 1 Beach and have extended their 1 mobility with the help ol their ,.Guide Dogs, Cricket and Tad. 1 · In their mid-20s, "'the eouple1 1'have known each other since , "diaper days,'' Both believe that there is much the public needs to · •know about the blind individual and the workings of the dog team. · • PUBUCAWARENESS Public awareness was a ke;y theme for 111• day. ''Vick'" Victor noted that ••canes are fine, but dogs are so much better. The first mouths after I Jost my sight, 1 just . couldn't bandle it." Alter four yean without his vlilon, he visited a Guide, Doi "'il1 in San ,R~ael, anll "".""· tu sot Mona, wlto has been . . I . . his eyes ever since. - · He is now working with blind. veterans at the VA Hospital. - "I still find that people try to guide you. !tell tbem that.the dog is not a pet. She's something more impartant. She's my eyes," he said. He stressed that what he sought was not special treat- ment. "l"m just .a human being who takes a dog along to increase my mobility.'' His wife saw the acquisition of Mona as "i~ anotll4!4'~-;,t' the redevelopment Of ~ 'lifer ~e."'"'. .' ·• ,,., .. i ·'~1 .... ~~ ... Jl>lirnars:t had td: lie . '~llY'illY his side. •ll:Ona til ·.me.,t.J·be an in· ·dlvi•'''" ""',, ' . --_ uqm, ""1!!t> .. • HANDIC~PRD? , She finds that many people believe th·at because her husband is blind, he also suffers from other handicaps. ••or in a restaurant, they'll escort us to a table, get Mona set- tled under tbe table, then hand him a menu. Other people will ask me questions as if Vick can't hear." Ghip Jordan and Diane Walker. offered more examples o( myths about the blind person/Guide Dog team and some positive aJ>o prpaches to educati'nithe ~blic. ••we need to .atress it'"'is a GUIDE dog. not a GUARD dog, and, not a pet. A blind person doein't waht to be isolated from other people became Ibey are afl:ald of the dof. , "JI Is our responsibilit:, b>loolc:, lfOOd in public and ba"" the dog In cootrol. Ir oW-. clog doesn't beliave well what ltlria ol lm- )>n!Sslon will that m&ke? Will It be difficult for tbe next Guide Dog team that comes by? · ".M blind people, we need to be ' • -- rkof Art .,. -· ' ,• Bookbinder Philip Smith's bindings capture essence · of the books they surround. tends to be b31anced toward the bead, heart or bands, but it is not easy to see.'' Smith began his career in the artistic realm, studying to be a painter. He couldn't find sketchbooks to suit him, so he asked the bookbinding teacher al Southport School of Art if he could use the classroom at night to make his own books. He was persuaded by the teacher, Raymond G~g. to take the clasi.~.and fowid":it was lea~{ ti!m,...~o _8 ?,t!eel'_!. n MANY REWAWlbS . "l fought hard to get out of bookbinding for a while,·· he said, "until 1 realized it could be rewarding." It hu indeed proved lo be re· warding for hiqi. He has taught at· many Brit:ifh schools and colleges, demonstrated his art on British television, was on the . more understanding or sighted people. If the situation was r e- versed, we'd probably be making the ftme mistakes." There are problems. such as housing', Mrs . .Walker added, but these too can be overcome with tile right approach. ••we have the right to bring our clogs into any public building or public conveyance, but apart- ments $Id homes are private property. NEW APPROACH ''But that doesn't mean a blind person cannot find a place to live. 1 now manage a building owned by a former landlady who was at l British Museum team working on flood-damaged boo ks In Fiorence in the late 1960s arid has invented several tools for his trade. Smith also has written a book. and arranged for the design, ac· cording lo his preliminary sketch. The s mall pieces are mounted on a skin. which is then pared from the back to flatten the sur· face. The book is covered. and then the cover is adjusted and rubbed down with an ivory stick through s ilicon paper. "New Directions in Bookbind- ings" and published articles in various journa ls, as well as win - ning prizes and medaJ s in Brazil and London. His bindings are in public and UTHOGRAPHIC STONE private colleetions inc lud-Finally, the corners are turned in, caps formed under the end ing the British Museum, Vi ctoria bands and th e spine set, rubbed and Albert M1,1 seum, tlornby Library in 'Liverpool , the androckedonlithographicstone. Spencer Collection in the New He charges by tne hour. (6 York Public Library, the Museo pounds) and is only able to pro- del Oro in B'Og~~ .• and th.e ducF two or three books per year. Municipa l Library, in .. ,oliaa.-.. c.... tlMy record is 30 in one year,'' he nesburg,SouthA,fric.lJ-, ~ .... ~· 1 ~d . Smith ·s &\itpUt is 1itnited Only Tflough the price is steep and by time, since each binding is an he primarily gets commissions intricate process of c utting, from institutions and wealthy layering and finis hing. Hundreds people, he likes to do work for of pieces of fine leath~r are cut ''ordinary " people too. first reluctant lo rent to me.'' Her tack was to go with he r sighted spouse and not try lo hide her blindness. "After she got to know me and 1 knew I wanted the apartment, I told her l used a dog for mobility. 11 She also remains tow key when someone greets her with "You ·can't bring that dog in here." ''It may take three to five minutes of talking calmly, but you get nowhere by making a lot of noise about your rights.·· She urged the Boosters to know not only fed eral and state laws. but local ordinances. and topbey them, and be familiar withjeom·· pany polici('s ror a irlines for ex· ample. "If we abuse our 'righl'>' it won ·t be long before they're taken away.·' Mrs. Walker drew from her childhood to deal with public re- actions lo blindness. "My father was blind and he never had any problems, so l began thinking about how he got things ac- complished. ··A little consideration for the other guy does it.·' A frequent problem. several participants noted , was people wanting to pet the dog. Opinions · varied, but mos t agreed that pet· · ting from strangers wasn"t a bad "I like to have my books in the hands of people who appreciate them," he said. In answer to the question "Do you bind your own books," he replied with a grin, "Cobblers wear poor s hoes. 1 can't afford to bind my own books yet.'' He also was asked about where to go for advice on book restora· tion and binding in the U.S. ''Ask the Library of Congress:• he said. "There are plenty of British bookbinders there.'' • For those who were dreaming of having a Smith-bound book in tbCir library but mentally adding up the cost at 6 pounds (about $13.50) per hour, Smith had one more revelation, which rould be good news or bad news, depend· ing on the budget: He bas a time payment plan. Guide dogs Tad and Cricket allow Marsha and Ray LaBelle to have mobility and independence. j I I I • idea_ "Just ask us first. We don"t feel th~ love and loyalty lhc dog has for us will be de~troyed by a ran- dom pat Crom a stranger.'' ~ Some prefer lo take the dog out of harness while being petted, so that ·he can know when he's "working'' and when it's okay lo . play. The activities at Boosters Day were not much different from other seminars. Workshops and lunch, dinner and entertainment were part of the schedule. The onfy note out of the or· dinary on the agenda was dinner for some attendees, catered by, you guessed it. ,Kal Kan. I 82 DAILY PILOT '' .. Birthday's 'Dessert' ,5 Help From Almas By JO OLSON She has, in h er counseling, seen women who were angry because they were women. In bllttlinc themselves. they were overlooking the ''B" in the "ABCs.'' which b "don't battle yourself," ' courae-e . Go ahead . D o 04-b•llr ~ti.tswtt Norma Gibbs, mayor of Hunt- ington Bt"ach , re cenUy celebrat· ed her 50th birthday and is ex· tremely happy about it. A vt!'ry unus ual reaction from a woman. no doubt about it, but i'frs. Gibbs looks al the las 20 yt·ars of hl'r life <A S "the d sert y('ars · · ''Wh a t's the use o r batt ling your self ?'' the ma.yor ques- tioned. something.·· ••£'' stand ror ''enjoy yourself," she continued. "Don't .io about something with pursed Ups and clenched jaws. Ir you,'re llOt enjoying your Ute, who 15'!' ?ttake yourself good company ror yoursetr." Mrs. Gibbs said she often is taken to task for enjoying he r job . as mayor, but she believes it is an extra blessing and one lo be RachL•l Cl ark shov.1s :vlr~. I larrison S hall) h1J\\I the b a l:.i n ec beam is used in clevcloping coord i 11 alit>n at t he ~1 ar d an Ce n ter o f J<:d ucational 'I'hl•ra py. ··1was toldat20 that l ouldn't live to 30." she told So limist lnt <'rnational members from Huntington B e ach a nd the Newport Harbor Area during a luncheon marking the 54th birth· d ay of Soroptimist . "C" is "commit yourself," she said . ''Have goals beyond yourselr. Plitn your work and work your plan." Mrs. Gibbs noted that she sees many people as board chairman of Metropolitan State Hospital who are immoblllied just because they can 't make de~ cisions, which is the "D" in the .scheme. enjoyed. r In concluding her "ADCs," she said that "F'' stands ror "find yourself'' and "G '' is for ''give or yourseu.·· "We race many cnotces today. Don·t be afraid of change. Take She also advocated simplifying life and "being happy with what you have, .. and urged the women to spread their wings. "Security is a highly over-rated Uung,., she said. This ts part of .the sµec1a l C'qu1pmt·nt ))aitl for by ('hcr1sh 1ne1nbt•rsh 1ps tn Las .i\lmas tic .\larJan While s he was confined to her bed with tuberculosis, she de· cided to go ahead and set goals for the next 10 years. These were, she s aid, to get bachelors and masters degrees and make a trip to Swed e n, h e r parents' homeland. "l did all or them by the time 1 was 30, and l had made five trips to Euro pe," Mrs. Gibbs re· portl'd. -1 A m l'n1 b L•rs h i 1> lunc heon is pl ~1nnt•d f()r II ·:Jo a .m . Thurs· tl ay. (>ct . :1u. in the ~e wpo r t l l a rbur \·acht C lub "'ilh Mrs. S harp st·r vi 11 g a s l' h a i rm a n . M L' m · bt•r shi ps '1l s1) ~•rP useLI fur scholarsh ips . In the 60s , she had a serious bout with pneumonia, and again was given a death sentence. "1 was told that 1 "'ouldn't Live more than three months, but I just turned SO . Am I g lad to see it." Mrs. Gibbs , who a ls o has earned a PhD and is a univer sity professor and counselor. s hared some of the "lessons for living" s he learned during her years of battle w ith diseas e. She calls them the .. ABCs of psychological warfare.·· "A," Mrs. Gibbs said, s tands for "a ccept yourself. If we don •t al'cept ours elves, we create our ov.'ll purgatory .. , • Horoscope: Cancer Act Adult By SYDNEY OMARR WEDNES DAY,OCJ'OBER 22 ARIES <March 2J·April 19>: You gel m eans which enable you to be m ore original, independent, forthright and forceful. Accent is on what you own. TAURUS (April 20·May 20J : What seems an unnecessary delay actually will work to your advantage, Know it and time your moves. Sickness Not Morning (Ann Landers OJ GEMINI (May 21-June 20): The more you ask, the m ore answers you are likely to obtain. Give full play lo intellel'tual curiosi- ty . Keep die t resolutions. Jr careless, you .lose. CANCER (June 21·July 22J : If realistic, wis h is fulfilled. If childish, you will be do- ing IOts of talking while accomplishing little or nothing. The choice is your own. LEO (July 23·Aug. 22): Open lines of communication with professional s uperior. Make known feelings, views. Be ·positi ve, analytical and direct. You have right to ex- plain position. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am JO years of age, have one child, 18 ·months old, and expecting another in December. I really do "'ant another baby, but I did not want to have it so close to the first one. 1"'am smoldering with resent· mcnt ag a ins t my hus band because he was not very con· sider ate about my wishes in this matter. I recall very clearly the night he made m e pregnant. l argued with him about it for an hour, but he just kept talking until . hegothisway. I feel lousy most of the lime, much worse t han when I was pregnant with the first baby. I'm sure m y resentment toward my husband's selfishness is having a bad physical e ffect.on me . Since it's the woman who must carry and deliver the child, shouldn·t it be ber decision when to become pregnant ·~ 'fhc 1n ore I think of what happe ned to me the n1 ore furious (and s ic·ker ! I gt•t. I'm sure othe r \\'Omen have gone through this same thi ng l-lo'A1do they get O\'er thr1r anger'"' \\-'hen will it happen '! J.Jlease hl•lp me. -F'EELl."JG R0 1'TF.'.'J l'.'l DE:-.IVER Of.AR D F.NVF.R : Of course other wom e n h ave rou nd themselves in the same condition unde r si milar circumstances. Thousand s of 'em . Maybe millions. They get over their anger the moment tht" new baby is placed in their arms and they have a second child to love. P .S. Fortunately. Moth<'r Nature designed short memoril"'s for feelings likr yo urs. ·r he alternative \o\'Ould be about 500,000 dead hus bands annually. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I'm a J7.year·old girl who just read your repl y to "Seen Plenty." 1 agree with you that parents can be too permissive with young. sexy daught er~. but why didn't you say ~OOll'l h 1n g tO parC'nlS Of tPCn;),l!l' boys'' 1·vt' ··seen Plenty··ufthem around and they couJd s ure use some talking to. Some guys in this to"'Tl walk around with their jean'i so low on their hips it 's a disgrace - belly-buttons showing, no shirts , also "4/S naked ... I've seen guys walking the streets in bikinis no bigger than a diaper fo r a three·month·old baby. 1'hey are m o r e lik e loin c loths than b;.ithingtrunks . My mother knows wht•rc I am and who 1 · m with every minute of my life. I <.1l so have to honor a curfew or get grounded. But my 16-year·old brother is never asked a sin gle question -like, "What were you doing until 2 o·clock this morning?'' J 'm not criticizing you fo r suggesting that girls be kept in line. but I 'm plenty bugged because you said nothing about boys. It's a r eal pleasure to spend an evening with a guy who has been taught to respect a girl and not have to fight him off every ten minutes or argue with him about keeping what belongs to me in the first place. Please be fair, Ann. - YOU LET US DOWN IN RIVERSIDE DEAR L.D.: Thanks ror hauling me up short. I had it coming. Nothing I can say coold be balr as effective as your letter. I hope the parents out there give it the thought it deserves. VIRGO (Aug . 23·Sept. 221: Family me m ber who travels, studies may seek your counsel. Be diplomatic. A void any ten· dency to be arrogant. Domestic adjustment is in picture. LIBRA <Sept. 23·0cl. 22 ); Accent con- tinues on occult, hidden affairs, money that affects partner or mate. See as is, not in light of wishful thinking. Avoid tende ncy toward self.deception. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Accent on closing legal transaction. You get down to business. Game playing is over -it i.s now the real thing. SAGITTARIUS <Nov. 22·Dec. 21 }: Work that see'med never-ending does reach a con- clusion . You will be congratulated on job well done. Find ways to enhance visibility of product, talent. CA PRICORN <Dec. 22.J an. J9J : Get to core -express and create. Your style , im- pres.sions a ttract more persons. Personal m agnetism flows. You could be more popular. Leisure Attire Suits Him AT WIT'S END AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-.Feb. 18): Basic is· sues dominate, especially where residence and family are concerned. Don 't play games with security. Obtain legal green Light, guarantee. By E RMA BOMB ECK When the s tory of our civiilzatton is told, there probably will r emain three questions or eli· quette that time has .never heen ab le to answer. l. Does s he or doesn't she use a hair coloring? 2. Do you offer a lady a Tiparillo'! 3. Do you ask a man in a leisure suit to take out the garbage? The leisure s.uit (for those who have been ''leisuring·• improperly dressed J is a no·wrinkle, two-piece s lack and casual jacket, worn with a coordinated open-at- the·throat s hirt with the . cuffs turned up. In the ads. the suits always are modele d by a big. broad·s ho udered man with no stomach. an anima l·s tooth around his nec k . and dark glasses that shade his en· tire race. He 's the type who when he says he uses a baby pD\llder after h e s h ow e r s, n o one laughs. 1-te owns t hree leisure suits. "Whal are you going to do with. three leisure suits?" I asked. "You're overdressed for tennis and underdressed for dinner.'' ''Good heavens, woman:· he s aid. "don't you know what leisure means? It's your time away from employment du ring which a person may indu l~e in resl and recreation . You bum around . . or gr ub around as the kids say." During the coming weeks I '-"'as to discover that the leisure s uit had its limitations . You couldn't swim in it. play golf, pi cnil', row a boat . camp, s"·i ng in a ham· mock. play ball , tinker with tht' car. cut grass, fi sh. clean out a tackle bo::<, paint. cook in it : shoot pool or ride a horse . "If you can't play in it, you'll jus t have to wear it to work." I s aid. "\Vh at ! And get it soiled?" Now that 1 ·v(' thought on it, I think the leisure suit has been one or the s hre wdest c on opera- tion s l'v e r to be perpetrated on women. The leisure s uit is the twili g ht zo n e or the fashion world. A man climbs into his leisure suit and he is · 'untoucha· hie" by work or play. As my hus band said with that crooked little smile, ''You women should get a leis ure outfit that temporarily gets you some free time and rest.·· "We have.·· I said. "It's called a hospital gown.·· CHEESE OF THE WEEK RUFFEta:-- uPHoLsTERY .-., .. w ... ... .... lf22 H_._ lkd. eo.t. Mno-541..0259 For some reason. the ----------- leisure suit has captured t he attentio n of men everywhere -even my husband, the con - servative dresser. (He wears a necktie to open his mail, a nd considered z;jppers in trousers a rad unti.1 the U.S. Army is· sued them in World War II.! I 4 """ Senk• ·: Locations hi HunfflM)fotl -· PRESCRIPTIONS I Cllt191 AttMfl I°'""' ... Lt! llf "'IM )'WI' tfftflllf ,,._,... ... 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DOOLEY'S WOlllD ~~---- • A N P YOCJ, MY PIJAl't. A "'ll! A PPL-YIN<5 F°" T HIJ NIJl't91!!'S POSl.,.-ION :.t. HAv e OPllN ?' ANIMAL CRACKERS ., ... ,, by Harold Le Dou: rr 5EEMS Lll<f 'IOll'Rf Al!Ql1' flVQf 10 PIO< UP 5CYl\E WORK. AREN"TlOU? DAILY PllOT .., .• THE GIRLS -=-~ ~ .....,... '"(hrisrma s cards! Is ii !hat dose 10 Hallowttn~·· . . l i ' ' • • . • • • 84 DAILY PILOT Tuesday. October 21 , 1975 • Rain Ends; Tiant Duels Nolan ROSTON CAP ! -The Cincin- nati Reds and Boston Red Sox ~top fighting the ra111 tonight and start fighting t•~1eh other ;.igain in a long-awaited sixth l!an1c of the World Series. After t hr('e str:.i1 ght rainouts, all sytoilems were •· ~o .. for the de· 'layed contest ~11 l''t•11\.\'<1Y P.ark . Baseball l'o1nn11:;;!->ionL'f Howie Kuhn, "'ho ('ailed off '.\1ondUy night 's SC'hedult•d J::<:lffil' because of a treacherous fit•ld, gavt.' th(" green light for tonight with the optimistic assur..inct• that "the Jield will be 1nuch bctlt•r. ·· The weather ,~·as t·x 1>ectt"d tu ~much bcttt·r than 1t hJs bt''-'ll in recent days, too. Fenwuy Park. under slege by a long- windcd s torm since IHBt F'rlday night , rec-uperated under the tender coirc o r a "lawn doctor," groundskccpcr Joe Mooney , and v.·as t•xpcclctl to IJe healthy 01ga1n . !-'unshinl' and temperatures In the 60s, the Natio11ul Wcuther St•rvi{·e prediction, v.•on 't hurl f'en"'O:.Y, either. "l '1n t•dgy l o plu y," ~aitl Jj0s ton right fielder Ow1ghl Evans. reflt•<:l 1n g the (·ommon ft"eling of ballplay~rs and JU:-.t about evcryont• l'l!>c. They ulrno!>t played ;\1oncl.1 y ti In Pan Am Games U.S. Spikers, ·Swimmers Star MEXICO CITY <AP) -The Star Spanglt•tl ll a nncr was the , sevt>nth Poin /\meru:an GamC's· theme song tod:iy .,.,·1th America ·s saucy young swimmers threaten· ing to double Cu ba's gold mt.-dal total and the crowds cheering Un- t•leSam ·s tunt<. Six swimming finals were on lht• :-tj.!t•nda tonight and iJ Monday n·ghl"s sparkling show was any .indicator, the national anthem will be played until most anti- Americans 111 the crowds know 1t by ht>arl. There were hurrahs and cheers for the United States traC'k and lit•ld forces as thl'y b<1ggt.>d s ix out of a possible eight gold mt>dals Monda y. 1-{oots <1nd Jet•rs ha<l haunted lhe team in the early go- ing. R ecor d-s hatterin g performances in the pole vault , javelin throw and from two relay teams wilted the fi eld in l\fcxico City's 7 ,340-feet altitude. ;l The U.S. m en"s 400-metcrrelay earn sizzlffi lo a Games record 38 .31 se.i-ond clocking. American s wimmers and ; divers won fi ve out of six events • Monday and coach Ron Ballatorc • saw no reason why the trend : . .Jtbouldn't continue tonight in the • en's 400-meter . freestyle, 200· "'meter breast roke, 200-meter backstroke and 200-metcr but. rfly and lht> women's 400·meter ndividual medley and 100-meter butterfly. E!(-Foolhill High s tandout. Steve Furniss. knocked more than l wo seconds off the record in the mt~n·s 400-meler individual medley with a clocking or 4:40.38 ~ and Kim Peyton broke her own re· cord with a time of 2:04.57 by :.Pressure No Factor, Says Giant BUFFALO CA PJ -Steady John Leypoldt missed and un- ~ steadyGeorge Huntdidn"t. : As a result, the New York ; Giants upset the Buffalo Bills, ::: 17 -14, in a National Football ; League game Monday night. The : Bills 1were a two-touchdown ~ favorfte going iiito the nationally televised game. • r I Hunt, a four-year pro, booted a field goal from 37 yards with nine seconds left and the Bills suffered their first loss of the season after .. four victories. ~ It w as the Giants' second : triumph against three losses. Buffalo's Leypoldl, who m ade • • good on his three field goal at-• • tempts in earlier games, blew a : 19-yardeffort with 3; 16remaining : in the fourth period. The score :: was tied at 14-14 at the time. : Then, with 1:12togo,Leypoldl : attempted a 15-yarder. It was : lipped by the Giants and the Bills • weredead. !; For Hunt. who went into the " ... game with onl y one successful t field aoal in three tties and who .. nilned two attempts against the :: Billi, his game-winner reminded : .... him of his football days at the ' ,u'aiversityo(Tennessee. "I kicked one with 13 seconds Jeft against South Carolina that put us ih the Sugar Bowl," 1-lunt taid. "But this was great, coming Gii a Monday night and in the pro..,, 0 10-11 0 0-U Biii• ,, ., 111 "' " 11·1 ... 1 ... ... ..,. morl" thJn five se('onds in the "''omt•n 's :!00 freestyle. America's 400-mcter men's frl't'Styll' rl'lay team chipped in tht>-olht•r r t!c ortl. Fountain Valley's Jack Rabashoff was a mt>mberof tht• rt•la y tt•am . :\1'.exi co compll•tcd its qualification for the 1976 Oly m- pics in Montreal in water polo by capturing the gold mF<1al with a 7-5 victory over Cuba. The U.S. fini shed second and Cuba third. Cuba had ;.drc::1dy l'amcd a bc rlh in the Olyn~pics at the World Games in Cali, Co lombiu. TltACK&"IELO Norn'' 1 .~ fln•I -1. w.101·00. US . l <I) 09 J. M.t"1•ntl,M41"t0, l t~ '' l Me-01,.... Cul:>•,] t~. 4 Compre~. Domln•<•n H.-l'Unll.r.. J S2.I•. S. Cl>•vel, Mr•l<o, l S1 JS.'· COIXl.C..o&. 3 SJ.JI. 10. 0.911111. u $ ' 01 J.4. Ml!n•,pe1ev,.u11 llnal -I 8<'11. U $. 11·1'" (Pen ..,,,, re<orO: e>IO fKO•O 11·•¥.. J<>M!.On, USA.'''"· 2. $1~. 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Q'llre, l<d round TK0.2 l3m1nule~ Silv•, Puerte> Rico. dee. C.01. Dominican R~lk Mlrll,.r, Cuba, knockf:d ""' P••d~. Guy.-i.1, hi rour>d, 1·11. P9chro, Vtnf'ruel1,de<. Pr-,COlll R1c1 (Wlone•1••• .,lUfl!dOf ., le.nt•llronlllor..IHI I. SWIMMING wo,,..11•• FINI• 100lrtt-I. Peyton. U.S. 1:1M SI (Patiilmrei:ord. Gld record 1 l!t 5JJ; 1 AmuMlrud, c...n.d.11, 1.os.•1. ].Jardin, (1n..0.1. 1 01.MI , 4. Wlltl.ICt. V.S .• 7·08 I~. HlOb.ICk -1. c ...... ,d. C•nlCMI, l;0..'9 IPiln Am ~anl. Old ••<0<d, •·01.1. Marlt. c..n.ada. (.Iii, l~lll; 1. Boone. US .• , 1 01.11; l. Kemp. U.5, 1.01 ~:I, GlbM>n, Canildl.~1 J3 100 brea,ll.tro~t -1 S1•""ll. u.s .. 1 n 11 1. Mor .. y. U,5 . 1. 16 2S; l Slu1rl. Clfl.0., I: 16.IO; t . IHkl'i'", C1nada, 1. 16.17. M4lfl•1 Fh•all 100 m"'"' Ir•• •1:1ay -1. Unlt•d States IBabilil\011. Rubl1:, G••lltn . .A.Obotll. J.11.61 !Pin Am <KO<d; old r.:ord J 17.1, USA, c.au. Qllom- bla, 1911!. 7, C..fl..,.. J 36 24. l . Mllidco. J:Jt.11. &r ., ... J:)t.47. s. VtnftlUl!I•, l :<M.n . «Ill mt1ff lf'!llvldu.il meOlay -1. S Fur<ll,\. V.S., •'•·• (P•fl Am record, old record, •.•J.7. Furn!u,,USA. Call. 1•11! 7 Qlolella. U.S, 1 IC! fl. l. Mlrmole)o, Mealco, • 4J.H . • Steele. Ctn.Ida, , ..... 61. S. GeOr<Je NIQY. C1nilda. t ,SI 1(1 Diving M1!f!•, 10rinoboard. lln1ls -1. MoOfe. US., 57'1.7S po11111. 1 Bo•xu. v .s .• Sl6.:». J. Giron, Mr•· ko. S67 ... • BecertU. ~•lco. 41J.IO. S. Rull. euo..1'0.7•. t . Bra9a. Br1r!l. l,..O:Z. Wilt< P•i. Me•ico 7. Cuba S. Me•lco wlM Vold Jn •OUN! n:tHfl 1ournemt'nl. United $tate1 wlll'I sU,...r. c .... wiMbnlt\Je night -and would have except tho1t Kuhn wasn 't entirely happy '~tLth the cooditions. I-le spent u long lime on Fenway·s outfield On Tl' Tonlgh• Chann~I 4 a• 5:15 turf in conference with as~ !iot1 atl's, including Cincinnati managt~r Sparky Anderson and Darrell Johnson or Boston. ··The Cield is not suitable for a Wortd Series game ol. auch im· portance," Kuhn finally said. Particularly bad was the right field section of Fenway Park, as Evans leslificd. ··it was awfull y we t," the player polnted out. "Pop ffics might rail in because fielders t•an't get to them. You mi&ht net"d a spoon lo gel the baseball out of the ground.·' 'rhe continued postponement didn 't change Anderson 's pitching plans. lie stayed with Gary Nolao as his start~r in Game.No. 6 and Don Gullett for the seventh game, i{ necessary. Nolan will face Luis Tiant, the ace of the Boston staff who owns the on ly two Red Sox victories in this series so far. The Reds, hold- ing a 3·2 edge, can finish off Bo!jt on with a victory tonight and carry home their (int world champion:ship since 19.a. The white tarpaulin 04 the in· field was spr inkled liberally with puddles, souvenirs ot the long "nor·easter" that belted Boston. Although Fenway Park 's drainage is reputed to be among the best in baseball, the outfield was a ca~t or water. Mooney's ground crew drove an aerator over the watery outfield grass in an attempt to dry il out. Ap- parently they weren't very suc· cessful. "Right field is the trouble s pot," Kuhn said. "It's much worse than left or center field.'' , r . REDS CHECK FENWAY -Cincinnati Reds players view mist-covered Fenway Park as baseball commissioner Bowie Kuhn toured the grounds Monday, then called UPI Te ........ off the sixth World Series g ame. From left, front, Reds include Doug Flynn, Joe NuxhaJl, Pete Rose and Dave Concepcion. Construction Setback Again In Montreal MONTREAL (AP J -Most construction at the east-end 1976 Summer Olympic Games site was hailed Monday when less than JOO of the 2,500 workers s i~owed up for work, a Montreal t•it:r· official said . A meeting between Desourdy· Dancereou. the general contrac- tor in chafge of construction of lhe main i"1 s lallations, and Quebec Fede1·ation of Labor <QFLJ represent.:ltives was be- ing held late in the d.:ty to attempt to resolve the main pr'Oblem or a blacklist, said Andre Leclerc, a QFLofficial. Tbe. workers were protesting the existence of a blacklist draft· ed by several companies in cooperation with the Montreal Urban Community police to keep o ut alleged troublemakers, Leclerc said. Police ofricials were not avai1able for cOmment. Leclerc said the QFL had re- quested the blacklist be im· mediately abolis·bed and cases dealt with on an individual basis. "Otherwise·," he &aid, "they can refuse a man .a job because he is a knowp. militant or becaus\' / they don't like his face. It's com- pletely unjust and against all traditions of labor relations in North America." The list has e xisted for some time. Leclerc s aid, but dis- cussions between the uilion and the contractor bad failed to re· solve the problem. ' ' Unbeaten Season? Powerful Pirates Cinch for Old ]RB Tuesday tidbits: If tbe old Jr. Rose Bowl were still being staged, Orange Coast College would be a cinch to play in it this year. The Pirates were in it a dozen years ago when they Oat~ned Northeast Oklahoma. 2 1 .d, with a pint -si ze d quarterback named Billy White WHITE WASH GLENN WHITE and a young coach wbo had just moved over from lbe high school ranks ... a g uy named Dick Tucker. .._ Junior college sports, football in particular, took a nosedive in· t.erest-wiSe wheo tbe Jr. Rose Bowl game dropped the JCs and the l•lter went to the s t•te playoff system. I ~aa·t help but feel that if the late Joe Kroll were.still with us, an org:anlled move in the di.rec· tion of rekindling the Jr. ·Rose ,Bowl might be under way. ~year'• OCC eleven ha.s ran rou~lbod over everyone aud will continue to do 90 with no worthy opposition left on the slate. • 1 ' This year's World Series will be completed before 1banksgiv4 ing. The South Coast loop 's pc>werfUI cross country program came into evidence Saturday at the 00 htvltatioaal meet wbeD: University won diYlslom 1 and. Laguna Beach was fourth; Mll:- sion Vi ejo took second in division 2 and San Clemente was run· nenp in division 3. Some SO high school teams were· in the meet and when you blend the South Coast entries with those from mighty Edlsoo ano1 >o..ta Me&a~ the Orange Coast area looksformidable,indeed. i Costa Mesa High Is headed toward its first winning va,rsity footDall ~eason s ince the school opened in the late 1950s and the Mustangs are doing it with smooth execution, tough defense and no mistakes . With potent non-varsity teams feeding the system, Mesa may tum around its losing tradition over the next few years. T!lere oaght to be an lnvestiga· tion when a school with the large student population of FOWltain Valley Hlgb can't produce a &euue foott,all champion at least once iD 10 years. Folks from Edison High called to explain the reason for their football game w ith Fountain Valley being held al the more dis- tant, more expensive Anaheim Stadium: They couldn't find another available field that would "hold the anticipated 8,000-plus crowd. Ripoff of the yeor: 58 ...U lot' -a high school footb1U pn>gram. San Clemente High ~ to have a lock on its first-ever UD· ... defeated r'!Sular varsi9 football --!Season if the Tritons can get by dang erou s Mission Viejo Halloween night at SC. Sap Cl~mente wasuace ~e old San Juan Capisttano High,U#blch '""""'°' '°° me.ny years ago took a 15-0 ·dnlbbina from little Brea and the latter's firsl string sat out the last half. . \ ~rid ,~tings TM TC19'T'111'tn11tffms111 TM AllO<lMH ~ tOlffft tootblU Pfll, *'°" rK~ 91111 .,UI POf l'l \a , 1.0lll9,st. •+o 1,1 .. 11.Arlt.st. "°'° 2'0 t.Oli:lllflOl'N 6-4-01 ,0SJ12.F!Of~ S.1.0 tt1 . 3.USC 6+o IS1 l).ArlreM s+o 11' •. ,.._bf"1MI• '.o4. ltl 1•.ft.Oa,... S.1.0 .. 5.Tt•ftlAl.1111'-+f •111),.M/,..I •t.e ~Ii •.Al-ml S-1.0 171 '6.Mkfl.81, +.M 7.Mk t1191n +G·t 11111.~S.t .. •• ,, •• , $-1..0 ,,. lt.Mtrytll'ICI J.1·1 4l t '"-""SC. ..., .. •11'1't.U0:A "'•l•I " 1.TONY WALDROP WINS 1.500 METERS AT PAN AM GAMEi IN 3:45.09. r · I 'Oll1orad9 ,_, .. M1 '°.l .C.11\11 .J.1.0 21 Death 'fhreat For Ump .f BOSTON -Larry Bar- nett, the umpire involved in a. controversy during the third Work! Series a:ame at Qnctnnati last week, and his wife a.nd daughter have been given around-the-clock police prolec· tion following threats on their Uves, the Boston Herald American reported. The FBI hete confirmed the agency had received a complaint and was investigating. Baseball commissioner Bowie Kuhn's office requested FBI as- sistance alter Barnett informed the commissioner that he re- ceived a wire from Cincinnati threatening him and his wife and daughter, the paper said in a copyright story. Bamett'sfamily lives in Prospect, Ohio. Da1'111 Trad~d SAS DIEGO -The San Diego Padres, trylr.g to stren~ben the ir hitting, h ave obla1n ed veteran outfielder Willie Davis from the St. Louis Cardinals for reserve outfielder Dick Sharon. The 35-year-old· Davis, a former star with the Los An geles Dodgers, bolds a lifetime batting average or .280 and has 382 career stolen bases. Sharon, formerly of the Detroit Tigers. is 2S. ABAWant•ln NEW YORK -American Bas'ketball Association owners, in a move they said would bolster the sport's weakening financ.ial status, moved to join the Na· tional Basketball Association after burying another or the economy 's vic t ims -the Baltimore Claws. . "There's no way professional basketball can survive if 2.S or the 28 teams in both leagues lose sub- stantial amounts of money every year," said John Y. Brown, pre- sident o( the ABA. "We're trying to take some intelligent steps to f'orceprofessional basketball into aqme pc>sture of sound business and responsibility.'' That theory was put into prac· lice Monday, when owners of the seven other ABA clubs joined the New York Nels and Denver Rockets in requesting applica· tions for membership in the NBA beginning in the 1976-77 season. New York and Denver had done so on Sept. 24. •. • SoloMon Win• PERTH9 Au stralia Americans Harold Solomon and Mike Cahill scored first round victories Monday in the $46,000 Perth Indoor tennis tournament. Solomon dropped the first set to New Zealand Davis Cup player Russell Simpson 2·6, but then rallied to take the next two 6-2, 6-3. Cahill, who qualified for the , :tournamen~ after countryman Henry Bunis dropped out, sur- prised Australian Ray Ruffels, 7-5, 6-4. In other m atches, Holland 's Rolf Thung beat Japan's Jun Kuki 6·3, 6-0, and India's Anand Amritraj defeated Australia's BobGiltinan 6-4, 6-7, 11-9. :Vawk SMrpr&es TEHRAN -Tim Gullickson was the only American winner in the opening round of the $100,000 Aryamehr Cup tennis tourna· ment 'as he up set Z e lkjo Franulovic of Yugoslavia, 6-0, 6·0 Monday. Four other Americans lost their opening round m atches. Jurgen Fassbender of West Germany defea t ed Charles ·PasarelJ, 7-6, 6-3; Spain's J ose Higueras downed Mark Meyers, 7-6, 6-4; Ivan Molina of Colombia cruised past Fred McNail,6-0,6·4, ·and Francois Jauffert of France topped Jeff Austin, 6-3, 6-3. /lfflloMe AIUng SALT LAKE CITY -A root fractured by Moses Malone Sept. 25 has not healed satisfactorily and the second-year standout or the Utah Stars will undergo sur· gery Wednesday, a team spOkesmansays. CdM's Laver. . I . I Topples Ashe HILTON HEAD, s.c.1- Corooa de! Mar's Rod Laverfie- feated 1975 Wimbledon chamllon Arthur Ashe 6-4, 6·4 in the ()lten- ing match of the World lnvlta- Uooal T..WS Clas.sic M<oiiday~ E!onne GoolJt&ona Hied V-u-gmia W,ado U , M , 7-6 in the &e<Olld match or the five-di!y , $135;000 event at IM!• Pines Rlac-quet Club on Hilton Head Isla'*1. Laver ju\nped tn a 5-1 lead In tho fli'lt set ,,.,fore Ashe «4iJd COii\* back to make It M . Aahe saftd a set poinf bifore Larer flnllly closed the set at M . I Laver bagged &nether' qitek 5-1 Iead•in tile seeond aet aa .Ube· repeatedly made unforeed mt.rs with hls forehand llld failed-to . Cet enough depth with his ~nd serve. Again Ashe aite·m to come. back, but Laver held lo take the match. :_; I I 'l i "i ,., ., ,, .,, ,. " '" • • n.d!y.OOtobef21.197!5 DAil. Y PILOT ·~ Q~fensive Players of Week · BSAHLed . : r ogg Grid Stars Juniors 1 Pace Pius Santa Ana High Coot· ball coach Bob Lanson says season retords are not always indicative of ateam'squattty. Tbe Saints (4-lJ will get a C"hance to (ind out when they collide with the Corona del Mar Sea ' Kings ( 1·4) Thursday night (8) in Century League play at Newport Harbor High, "Corona is a better team than its record DOWNEY-Jubilation at Pius X High over its 12·12 tie with Bishop Amat last week may be short lived, according to Pius rootball coach Eugene Zeller. The Warriors (3·1·1' will take on the Mater Dei Monarchs al the .san: la Ana Bowl Thursday night al 8 in Angelus League action. BRETT BURRUS Corona del Mar DAVE COOPER Co111 Me•• RON KOSMALA Dana Hiiie PAUL BETHKE shows,'' says Larson. Dana HJll1 "They have one of the JIM PARSONS OCC Defen1e JEFF KRAVITZ OCCOHense Zeller seems a little worried about the up. coming conrrontation with the unbeaten Mooarchs (S.OJ. ~-.--better quarterbacks in ~,-_... •. ~ .. the league end they ••worried is not a strong enough word," he says. "We 're scared lo death, they are so tough ... MIKE WITHERBY Edison MIKE COX . Fountain Valley MARK VICK Marina Oldsters Bow, 4-3 The maverick Coast Rangers outlasted the old Coast Rangers, 4-3, Sunday afternoon in a non-league soccer duel at Costa Mesa's Rea School. Rick Bartell hit the de- ciding goal with 15 minutes to play . after putting the mavericks on ~the scoreboard in the first half, which saw the old Rangers leading, 3·1. Hector Velez and Hans Weyer a lso scored for the winners while Tom Morrison, Jackie Ogilvie and Steve John son banged in single tallies for the losers. Bill Ashcroft, manager of the losers, saidi "the old boys were tired after the layo(f and the party Saturday night-they simply ran out of gas." He lauded the passing of Johnny Haynes and , Jim Morrison as well as Eric Smith's goal play. DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS 642-54578 JOE HILL Estancia ROGER SMITH Huntington Beach GEORGE McGOWAN Mater Del MARTIN MOYLAN Et Toro BILL GOMPF Laguna Beach JEFF FLEMING Mission Viejo BOB HANKE Newport Harbor DON PETERSON San Clemente DAVID SCROGGINS University ·Women's Sports CIF Polls FOOT Lt.LL TENNIS ~ .. 1,. v11i.r till 1111 Mlrtu l.e .... .c.rir: FV (I) Il l MilrtM ~ .. ... Pnril'l'I IFldlrl Bird ... . ~nslnll; IMJ dirl Moser 1-l. Fox Outfoxes Pickeroo Field Chris Fox of Costa Mesa got through the weekend football upsets with only two losses to win the Dail y Pilot Pigskin Pickeroo con· test. Fox wins $25 for the accurate entry, which was errant only on Oakland's loss to Cincin· nati and Fountain Valley High's loss to Newport Harbor. 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'nft•, o... r.w .• ..a • ._. ........... ,,,u.. .. 2 MONTH TO MOMTH llNTAL U.SIS 3 NO DIPOSIT U9UIUD OM AHIOYED CUDrT 4 ONLY 517.10 na MONTH TOTAL COST ldlf .. lte4,....) 5 NIW COMPACT UNrT SID (1 V• • 4 • I/,) 6 VOICI MISSAGI PAGllS ALSO All AWAJWLI 7 llULL Fll!I MAINTINANCI ORANG! COUNTY RADIOTELEPHONE SERVICE 1>1r ·11141835-3305 .. 10. wn-:-!:=·· ..... , ..... L .... \-, MIMIR Vlftt. OM1 ... flt. Siil t SM """' (lfWf--. 11 ,_ c ....... •••·J1J:J played good teams like Mater Dei and Villa Park.'' That better . quarterback, Gary Guis· ' ness, has completed 24 of 60 passes for 297 yards and two touchdowns. Larson is also con· cemed about Sea Kings running back Rob Elson. "With their use or the veer option, Rob Elson could give us some lrOU· ble. He 's super, a really excellent runner,'' says Larson. ftut the Saints, whose only loss came at lhc hands of a strong El Mode na team three weeks ago, should have a strong offense of their own. Quarterback Chuck Hogg has gained a total or 854 yards this season. The 5-10, 145-pounder carried the ball 72 times for 417 yards and two touchdowns. . RICK SHROUT GWCOHenae ' . -- FRED DIPALMA GWC Defense Recalling last year's 35·24 upset over th e Monarchs, Zeller feels his team caught Mater Dei orr guard-which is possibly what the War· riors may have done to Bishop Amal. "We're going to catch them orr guard, .• he says. "We are so smaH, but we won 't catch Mater Dei napping lb.ts time, you can be s ure or that." Zeller is sure the key lo stopping Mater Dei is to contain its quarterback Tim Wigmore. · "He's a fine athltte who can throw well and run also.'' says Zeller. "lf we lake one away. then he ·11 exploit the other.'' In addition, the talent- ed senior completed 39 passes out or 68 attempts for 437 yards and two touchdowns. He was in· tercepted three times. TOM HAIGH Saddleback OHense BOB McGUIRE Saddlebeck Defense lf the Pius defense ctn contain Wigmore, the Warriors will still have to score against the Monarchs' defense, ahd that may be just as dif· ficult according to Zeller. This promises to be one of the most exciting events in sports history. The best male and female athletes each other for the first time. Live film coverage by CBS. to be aired early next year, proves it's something you won't want to miss. in the world will compete against Events SKYDIVING Nov. 7th -10:00 a m. RODEO Nov. 7th -1 00 p m BOWLING Nov. 7th-B:OO p.m. SWIMMING/DIVING Nov. Bth -1:00 p.m. Nov. 91h-9:00 a m GOLF Nov. 9th -1:30 p. m. OBSTACLE COURSE Nov. l Oth -10.00 a.m · BILLIARDS Nov.10th -6 00 p.m. TABLE TENNIS Nov. !Oth -6.00 p.m . GYMNASTICS Nov. IOth -6:00 p.m . WKRBALL ., Nov. !Olh-6.00 pm. · Participants Top National Champions Larry Mahan vs Sheila Bussey Carmen Salvino vs Paula Sperber Dave Davi s vs Judy Soutar Don Schol lander vs Keena Rothammer Ken Sitzberger vs Micki King Doug Sanders vs Laura Baugh Hale Irwin vs Jane Blalock Bob Seagren vs.Wyomia Tyus Simburg Willie Moscon i vs Jean Balukas Dan Seemiller vs ln-sook-Na Makoto Sakamoto vs Linda Metheny p Jerry West vs Karen Logan Ticket Cost Fr ee Free $5.00 adults. · Ch•ld ren under 12 half price. $2 00 adults. Ch •ldre n under 12 hall price. $5.00 adults. C hildren under 12 half price. Free SJ.75 ed ults. $1.50 children r -------------------, Make Check Payable to & Mail to: . I CHALLENGE 27341 Trabuco Place M1ss1on Viejo, California 92675 I Tennis: October 25 Golt November 9 Phone: 714 /58&9500{Monday thru Friday, 9AM 10 4PM) I No.of Ticket No.of Ticket CLIP6 MAIL TODAY!I I Bowling: November 7 Billiards, NAM I I No. of Ticket Table Tennis, Aoones·"---------------- 1 ---... 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Directing the play is OCC drama instructor John Ferzacra. wh05e cast includes McKee An - derson, Teri Ciranna, Shirley Valek, Richard Rowland, Richard Fehring and Ron La Caria. Cur· tai.n is 8 p.m . Wednesday through Saturday at the Costa Mesa coll t>ge, and admission is rrtt. FOR THE YOUNGER set (which "Father 's Day"' definitely isn 'tJ, the Fountain Valley Com- "The llG b.1t 1eller 6.000.000 copl•' Now o" the '''""' -~-PLUS JICI llCKDllOI II "CARNAL INOWLEOCE" )ll~l111t1!SI ~1'1111 !"l'UI"•' "3 DAYS OF THE CONDOR" I , U10Br11111~1~~6111\111111u 1"' JVLll H•lll1 '1HE HIDING PLACE" !PG) A ftUf: STOIY l:lM:ll·J:e6-t:4• CJNEMALAND 1414 s. ~ .. ~IP!· ••~ftlllll ~~ 11.0l l•!i ,.lll•C Joa. w.,,.. K.....,_H.,._,. "ROOSTER COGBURN" ,,..., Weekdays 7:00 & t :OO '111t'Ell YIXEMS" IXI "BEYOND THE VALLEY Of T~E DOLLS" ...... Strel1.cl "FUNNY LADY" , ....... ,. W I ._ l:M--4:16-f:IMllf , -· .,MM.4.MUIU.I .. Ill ,.,,_ YIXIN'" Ill MOM. THIV ..,_,,J6-7:ff-Sl..tl UC9'tMOUIAT1 "''·. 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HE IS NOTHING SHORT OP BRILLIANT.·" • E1r•~k<.ICMEl "l F ANYONE DOSEN'T TH INK AL PACI NO IS A SUPERB ACTOR ..• JUST LET HIM BUY A TICKET TO A WARNER BROS. MOVIE CALLED 'DOG DAY AFTERNOON: It co.kt rnNn 1 fourth conMCutlve Dest Ktor nomination tor Al Pacino. ·" - WED; OCT. 22 -SI'" ,(<•Ill, !CMPC -- .- WED. O<;T • 22 Reiner to Host LOS ANGELES (A P I -Rob Heinl'<. who plays Archie Bunker's long-sufferint son-lnJaw, makes ms debut as a variety $how emcee Saturday on "NBC'• Saturday Nillht." A•ATMAC....,,.., "MUIDER OH THE Ollltn EXPRESS" .,_,.._, ~~.-. ... ......... .. SLEUTH'' EVES FROM 7 SUN. FROM 2 7:30 p.m. TONIGHT KOCE-TV, CHANNEL 50 PRESENTS -. -''Legally Speaking'' - Call (714) 897-0302 Lawyers will answer questions on citizens rights Orange Cour¢Y Television In coo peration with the Orange County Bar Association and the Legal Aid Society. .. "' ' I } I , I I j j ·. ' ' ' '· . • • r ' Tonight's TV Bighljghts Kl'LA (5) 8:00 -"The Raven." 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Ad Fast Credit Approval • ..,, btcrte ••..•••• 1000.2999 ........ . ......... aoao to199 .......... 1 .... -& financial ••.• ' .•••• 50!»-5049 ..._n<•-·· , ., . ..:. lo1t & Found .•.•.• 5050·:MYY Seovi<H & Ropain 6000-6099 Employment & • ,,_crtion ...... 7000.7199 _,,.. _ -·For s.i. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• GHtr.. 1001 G_r.. 1002 GoMr.. 1002 G,.,,... IGOZ ·················•····· .................................................................... . PRICE SU.SHED Owbtrsays submlt aU of. ten on 3 br, f1mlly room home with large enter· t.ainlna patio localed in delighU11I community or Bayshof'ea. With flexible terms. Vacant and ready to move tnto. Price m.hed '5000 · Now only 172.500. Cati 673..as.50. DUPUx Newport Island. F.xtra large z bdrm .• 2 baths each. Ovenii..ed garage; upper unit vat'anl. Priced at $93,500 61$-3663 6J5·4777 eves associated 2STOIY MAJESTY Is pro".lded with thl1 spacious family home in ideal location c:luse to 11hopping & recreation. Thick shake roor &. tree ilhadcd st.reel are cer· la.Inly so ught after amenities. Can be 3 bdrmll & huge rumpus room. or t'Onverl to Sor 6 ~~~~~~~~~~~ bdrms! GI terms av all· r able. Only $49,9.SO. BV(.\f([W ':o R[ A l l 0 i1S •'. ~ ~'·~., ~· ••6 1 SECRET BEACH 646-71.11. Ooen E'°s, GRACIOUS This 11pacioul!i 4 BR. UYIMfi =e ~~~ ~~s~a~~~~ . . ''. , _' .· 1 : '. ~ • $41,500 obitructed view or bay & llGFAMILY7 FIXH-41DlM $31,000 UNBEL I E VABLE! Forecl<ldure forces ta.lo of property thouaands below market I Bring paint & elbow '"ase •nd make SSS! Formal din• ing ! Hu.ge bd.rms ! Large yard! Walk lo School and 11ho5,plng in e1n excellent area of $45,000 homes! Seller says "Bail mo out'' I Any offer. VA or Ff{;\ help! Don't pro. craatioat<H For quick appt. Call 847-6010 . MN 1119 •II S HJN IO~(Nfl(•' ~ --, REAL ATER_S~ Choice Costa M'ria IOCI· harbor entrance. One of lion, walk to schools & the area's best possible 1hopping. Coiy dbl frplc, .,.locations. $285,000 nice lrg fam rm . Don't · ~ • • miss this newly listed s HARBOR There's elbow room ror everyone in this 6·BR, HOUS&OFGLASS l~·ba ., c heery, Lido YllW bdrm. 2 bath home. 54.>9'91. -Walker & lee Real ls!Ale Island home with formal Country atmosphere or dining rm. xtra lrg liv rm fields and tarmboU3es, w/rrplc. lam rm wtfrplc, cathedral ceilings and COMfJANV fully bricked patio+ 300 WALLS OF GLA.55 that JtF.Al.TORS ft. sundeck. Seductively overlook carpc.ting ! SlNC ~ 1944 priced al $124,SOO. LavishdinJngroom.cozy 671.4400_ ~; Consider smaller home living in Scandlnavtali 1-~~~~~~~~~·1~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 asLradeln. family room! Sweep_lng l'MDESPIRATE HALPIHCHIH master imm suite wlth and I'm available . REALTOR aepar•t.e br~kfast Hooestly,I"moneorthe Grab ·Th1's fast 2127E.CoastHwy patio!• ChHdre,11• moe:t beautifully decor at· 67§..4392 retre1t1t S5&oo .. downs ed homes in Newport IT WQN1 LASTl.I. 1----------·l"'t!f!,~1~~l1l,f9~J~ffirt" ·Beach Blulls. But my NEWPORT away! You can lease me formal dining. large HEIGHTS ",' ·, _J owner has to move right 3 Bedrooms. 2 baths. •. or purchase me. Im· family room. breakfast 4-bedroom custom home ·':· ·:'( mediale action impor-area, professional nestled in a grove ofl..':='::=::'~''::·:::;:=:=:=~5. Lant. Please come see landscaped & decorated. trees with large bonus me, now' Call 673-8550. J Car ~a rage with room and expansive THE REAL; ESTATE~~ Only$6SOOO opener. Move-in better wooddeck,$75,000. · 01>tN1119'0 1fi 1r.iN161lrNK1• than a model! Only Call 675·7225 -' '"":;;"' THE REAL ~TEii~ $8~"500 . Across from $400,000estates. call 546-41-4-l=~i c LIDO ISLE OAllR.OORS 3 Bdrms. + ma.id's rm. Formal di.J\ing room Oen with fireplace ---:$100,000-* • ... .. BAYFROHT 3 Bedrooms Pier for60ft. boat $249,000 U.WSOH REALTY * 675-4§62 ,.. GREEHIEl.T GIANT 51R +POOL . +BEACH SACRIFICE AIAHDOHID l ' I PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PARK HUHTIHGTOH 41DR + BOHUS PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS •USIHESS NAMIE STATEMENT n. following person !$ dOI~ bo.rsi- -11: POLITICAL VIZ IER, 41!1 L1f1ytllt, Hunllnoton •••cl<, C.Utom119Mo47 DANIEL 0 , MON TANO, 671 1 L.1f1ytlt•, HunUngton St•<"• Gellfwnl•'1'47 This business IS conchK.ttd b'I' •n In• ·-~·· 0.1.Nl El. C. MONT ANO This I I.II•""'"' W.l!l f!I~ will! lr. County C1tfll 9f Ot•not Covnly on Sep.. lotmbtf"2J. 19tS. ,, .. ,. PutillsMd OrM91 COis! OaUy Pllal, 5tpt.30,1nc10t1. 1, 14, )1, 197S ln~J~ PUBLIC NOTICE PICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tht foll-1"9 1>1•~ ;, d9ing ~ l'ltt!l.11: THE 8AGNAlL COMPAN'f, 14t E.1st 8.1y Sltl!tt, Colll Mel•• c.llfoml• m1' · ~ l'tlcNrd BeOtWn, ''' EMI' 81'( Str1tl,~t• M9M, C1tHomi.t m2l Tiiis llodlnns h eond11<ttd by 1n "'° d l•ldYl!I, Sltw8~11 • Thts Slllerne111 Wl!!l Ill~ ¥11"' ..._ CO<#lty :1ert1, 91 Of"•~ Coun1y an Ot· '°°"' J, 1tJS. -f'lltllllhtd ()f1n9t COISl Deity l'llOI, OctflNr 1.1'·''· 11. 1•1s 311•·1\ PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS aUSINl"SS lllAMaSTlt.TSMENT TMfol'""'nv Ptrl«I• •r• dolf'IOlllKi• MllM; ZEPl'O'"S.. 1'16 Nfwpo'181¥d., O.ta Nitti, Clllf9"11• .,,,. MIUll ltobtrt Ortlr, 1091 LI OlllM Ori.,., Tutlln, C..Utornle ttMIO 5'11.....,t Allr•O Sh'IOOOll, ?U IMh Stntt, Se•l 8'1<fl, C•llf0rn!•'ll1..0 ™' 0Uliftt'' It <OMUClff Oy " ..,..,., pertner~!p. MIMotl Rotwrt Ot"llr Tllk •t•lf-111 ••l llltd wllfl '"' c--.ty Cltrk OI Ot!lnOll C:ounly on ()( • ..-z:.1trs. r ·-"""'•"'" Ol<"WI .. CNst DtllY PllOC., (ktdler7, 1f,21.Jl, 1f1S JIU-11 • •t.ACIE R·Z +POOL Sunken living room, formal dining. Kitchen with nook. Party room with CONVERSATION PIT AND FIREPLACE. Guest suite, stairs lo master and childr ens suites. 400 SQ. FT. Prime Eastside Costa BON Us Ro OM • Me!>a 3·Bdrm home set Secluded rear grounds. back from street by Ion~. $19,000 down. Call shady, circular drive. 963.6767. . Plenty of room for tenn1.-. °"'" 111 .,. n ~ ru11 rri B1 r11r1 • court, POOi. rental units [~ l1 ~~~~~;,:~,. Se:::::ll=id=le=i::te::m::s::::::64::::2_::56::7~, I T' PROPERTIES G-IOOZ G...... 1aoz ~······················ ······················?· ·s1; TnRREl~. rn . 1926-1976 EMERGENCY SALE: Assume gov't loan, no qualifying, low, low · interest. Fruil trees. garden. 4 bdrms, family room, fireplace . built·ins. $47,000, call today! ' THE BLUFFS: Newport Beach villa, comm. swimming pool veranda. Conversation pit, parquei floor, Karastan carpet, dining room, den , 2~ baths. $77,800, must sell! 540-1720 295S H-""4 ,._..)...,_ ...... ~c ........ i • • • "' • • . . ' ' ' • • -,:' .,:.., ~ f c ~ • • • i I J •. • • I • I 88 DAILY PILOT Tueeday. Oclob« 21 , 1975 ~~!.~~~~ ....... \~c:-!~:.~.~ ....... . ·G_,.ol I 002 GOMral I 002 eeeeeeeeeee•eeeeeeeeeee eeeeeeeeeee+eeMeeee••!.• I . SHINGLED CHATEAU A new listin g on one of CdM's more charming pro pe rties, the shingled .duplex on Jasmine has the eucalyptus: trees all a round it. lloth units have bt-en completely redone inside with n ew kitchens, lots of storage a nd a mini· vi ew or the ocean. New at $105,000 with an 81h"/o assumable loan. Ui-.ll()Uf: 1-J()Mf:S REAL TORS~. 675-6000 2443 East Coast Highway, Corona del Mar Homes For SC.. HooosnForS• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• -al 1002 G.......i • IQO ··········•••·········· ...................... . COSTA MESA'S RRST CONDOS USING SOLAR ENERGY 71 /,•/o· ... .111111dllbii flnanclnq Be the first to joi n the conservative iri- veslors in old world Spanish architec· lure. 2 & 3 Bedroo m, 2 bath homes surrounded by patio & gr e enbelt recreation a rc<.is. $43,0CX> to $48,500. Get in on the ground floor, r eservations taken now ! ! ! 2580 Santa Ana St., CM OPEN DAILY!!* 646-3255 ?.~~! .......... ~?~~~~~~~! ...... ~ ... !?!!~i ~"""ol 1002 •G.-ral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • $8,000 REDUCTION!! · El~gant CAMEO SHORES home with sweeping OCEAN VlEW. Great for en- tertaining; s parkling ~I . spacious deck . Off· Pool lounge witlt.bath. 3 Lge. bdrms. (on e with ful l ocean view): 3 baths -also, den & formal dining rm. Price just REDUCED to $149,500. Ex- cept iona l financing. Owners fully motivated. VEAR BAY ANO BEACH 675-3000 ?4()? l C OAST M\NV CORONA OEL MAR GOM,..I I 002 G..,...al I 002 •...... , ..................................... . ~II. .mecneb /Irvine ~ realty SUPER YIEW Park -bay -ocean! One-of-a-kind location. Cozy 2 bedroom home w /panelin g, beam ceilin gs, flagstone fireplace & guest apt. $99,500. Rosemary Sietz 644-6200. (A71) OCEAN YIEW IM PAUUKE SETTING Bright & cheery 3 bedroom, family room, 2 bath home in the hills or Corona d el Mar. Lg. view patio ' w/lava firepit. Picture windows for garden view. Completely walled for privacy. Lois Egan 644-6200. (A72 ) . SEH5.t.TIOMAL SUHSETS! El\joy them from Jg. entertaining deck w /kitchen pass-thru . Delightful floor plan w/3 bedrooms, 212 baths +formal dining room. En- joy the t.eoois courts, jacuzzi. sauna & pc111l. !'riced for QUICK SALE at $80.LOOo •• Polly Johnston 642·8235. (AT4) FAMTASTIC "E" MODB.-$98.500 Big beaut. end unit in the "Bluffs". Smartly decorated & upgraded. Wide vu of upper bay. 3 BR. o'size fam rm w/wet bar, 21h baths, 2 F.P . Privacy. 2 11 I s ... Jaacpn Hins Rood NEWPORT CENTER. ti.I. 644-49 I 0 -·•HERITAGE • • REALTORS Rt;ALTORS 644-7270 ..... COROHA DR MAR DUPW -U new paint & carpets in the front 3 bedroom, 3 bath fireplace unit. Rear unit upgraded. 2 bedrms, 2 baths, fireplace, walk to beach & shopping. Owner will consider trade tor more units. $99,500. ·28'28 E. Coos.I Highwo , Corona del Mai PR T - ~!:!!.~~.~ ....... ~~.'":>:.~ ....... ~:!!!.O:.~ ...••.. ~-~-~ .•••.• l ~:!.~~ .... ,t.:. G ral MHe 1024 ltwdlail .. letlch 1040 Mowport-I06fMowportkedo lllH ... 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••• __. •••••••••••••••••••••••• LOOKS SO GOOD .. you'll think it '• ex· pensive, buL oo.Jy $:16,900. for this 4-BR + fam rm ho me w /frpJ<:. Owner motivated, must aell. Call now ! 540.3666 C-bylhoS.. 5 Short 6io<'U lo sandy 1W'f. Charming 2 bt!drm, old downtown ll.8 . With parklike yard. Jteduced to only $34,500. sconHALTY 53 .. 7533 WA TERFROHT t.IVING AT A PRICE YOU ~ Al'fOID! 3 Bdrms., 2 baths. Quick possession! $99,500 SR. ADULTS COMMUNITY APT. LIDO REALTY l377YlaLJdo,H.I. 67J.Jl00 57FT.UDOLOT Xlnt location. Walk to b~acb club &. tennis courts. Complete set of plans. $95,740 LIDO REALTY :~:r~; \1:1 I i1l11.' I\. *673-7300* llGCANYOM· Lovely 1 s tory 'Deane Home with kitchen1opcn- ing to patio & great· side yard. 3 bedroom, 3 bath 3 car garage. $124,S(IQ ' Puul W B1und1 •·l~l II. A \'·O< 54Q ·ti'..oJS - DUPLEX SOUTH OF ,, COAST HWY. • I Be the owner of this new dupltt!D best area of old Corona de! Mia. Each unit has 3 bedrooms, 2 b.lltbl : great ocean & bay views JllU consider trade. $1SS,OOO ' . .. ,., . ·' - ••• th. ngs ing ew. lam om gt. ith s.; bts, '" • lull elec k to • ' . .. . DAILV P1LOT 89 H.o-'", f<wW. r~:~~lal ..._.ftlrMPH Hom.ttu.fwM,•1d tl1•1nU.-lilod 1.-> J . 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Move ln cotMI. bttim. s,m IDO..IU"""· .tt7·2292 • . Off leohft Patt. llltE TO IEACH llU&e tot;'S BR, 2-s ty. Va~ exocutiveolficea. Avall Un furn $1SO .t---~-~~---'-t .::::.:..==-------I , ... L"3.750 ReducedtoSI00.000. Water!rool HomeoKESA Vtt'de 3 br. !am3er,Jba;wood,&lasa& COME ST.AY WITH US 1&38r.Adulta oo P<li. HEAllSHOl'PIHG super roomy, ' SR , 3 ltLLGRUHDY 631·1400. rm, newly decoraltd. tlone: beam ceilings, LOW WEEl<LY RATES . ds hwhrs , ao b •& c pts , 1.2 &3 a r apt:>, bltrut, d1.- Ha .. ram. rm. S73,500 Reaftor 67M 1, • 137J. mo. References (rplc, decb, 4-c•r prk· cloaed 1airage. frplc . bwasfM..•r•. wme w/frpl("S CAYWOOD llALTY Mewport IMc.lt ll•t ~ Ing, otean,town view. Beautifully turnished laroe studios and BBQ. Gas & water pd. 6-2 c11r )~ilra.:e$. t-Tom 5411290 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $11Smo Bkr493-3811 e Pool $200, L ions E:St •lt:s, .. . * 1000 ~' PARADISE !or I m ... Colle&• Pk. 3Bd, 2ba, . one bedroom suites -all wi\h full LA MANCHA Al'TS ""'·2'1'1 THE BLUFFS COKN'h Blul'fa fum. condo. $800 bUtlna. refJ"I, blk wall Immediate OC'eupanc:y. 3 kitchens. 778Scolt Place, CAl -2-8-0'--R-·_A_1'_T_l_lf_: -9-EA-C-l l- BtllCarroll 640·5Sf.O ........ ~ Mooth. A&enl6"·JW C/d,$3U.l3l·2198. :n:.e:~ie: :~:id: 6"'2-607S SUP EJt,Nt:\\' l..A Rl i e lla5tlngs &Co $52.500 S.Cln-al1 317' v..., JJJ4 manydtt:ksfasep. laun· Apartment livin.g with motel conve-MB>ITERR.A.HEAH lluntlngto11 ll a rbour REDUCED $40,000 loy McCCll"'«I. •••••••••• .. •••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• dry rm. $425. 491.2370 nience~. Heated oool. sun (,l~ck. a;r.: YIU..GE ADULTS Area 15,. owner for quick ll 1&le. ledtor lllOMe---' 2 Br cotLase. caraae, z Br, 2 ~.new, tennia NEW 3Br,Zba, F'ullOcean conditioning. Linens & utilities 1n· 1 Br,1 Br & Oen. 2 Rt, 2 &.a&-4ISO t'.legant Dover Shores CostaMttaSCI,.;;~ • ~. ~· rdiredc:om'" OOWU. PoOI. aclulla only. vtew, trplc, 2 ear gar. eluded. Maid Service, television, self• Br Townhouse. Ca rpeL~. AT TI-IE BE.ACll home 4200u. n 4 br 4 mlQJJl.Y,kidsoverllO.K. S210mo.6'&9S32 •-lh ~ •..o---"celaundryfacilitlesavallable. drapes, (ire pla ce , 3 Nf..'W/L.C ~3 BD llSJl5 . .., , ~ $XIOmo. Realtor.W.e1n , aw.. ru-ou ... ......, mo, -.... ... , I . ba. spectacular ram1ly C d 1 1 ely,BR&OenCoodo. L&eavall.'93-0209 pools, 4 ennl$ courts • Jluntln gto n lt arbou ri rm. de?· pool, beau,t. Oft Offt ft••• To••· 2 Ba, ffl)lc, shag er-pl, t:Ym ·saunas. Arcu. \'iew. Great ror enter· hoeffsfor1ale 1700 MD•nU.twwl•d drpa btl.ns encl patio.% OCEANVIEW from all Master Charge and Bank.Amcricard 21400ll;;arbor9Jvd Adull:t 8464 :loO ta1n1ng. $189,000. Open ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Car Car 2iAc park 3 rooms, 4 Bd. 3 ba, formal welcome. Co8ta Meta (714 1557-8020 druly. 12'6· 1600 Ga!aiy NORTH LAGUNA G...... 3 202 ponb, ck... to ;.tiaob .. din. rm .. den, !rpl<' EXECUTIVE SUITE MOTEL A.,.:d:=u:::lt=-2=.= •• ..:.'C=be.::d::.,oo=m:s1 --$-1 o·o·.-M·.-.-.. -1.-- l)n 11e. 64f>.~9 CO"'DOS ••••••••••••••••• .. ••••• Frwy. $375. $JOO. dep. bltlns . was her/dryer. S170 oo pets. Jnqwre a pt . ". ~ ~· 10605 La Rosa. Ln . 968-1029: ZOIOMewportlood C568 W.Wilson Allowonc~ IEAUTIRIL Whltew•t.e,V1ews·2&3 1·i!f1KW :[11 ; r1 S.0.28>2or842·n36 MlulallVI lo 3267 two.a.."-boocli Howlled.-...2Ba G~~.!::~vE n~:n~~:~~ ~O~h . A§§f0ft11.f>; IHclt 3240 ~~;;;~~:~·:;;;~·;~·;;~; Cotta M6....,42~26 I I t2627 1~~.~~e'U~ur. ~~~ ~1~ep~a1~~(-, ~11,.~:i·,~·;~ 1van Wells atrium. 4 BR, · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ba air c'arpeta drapes • or 1-''Um. cus /wtr 1>d. OC t-:: A N, !-It' II C>O LS , :1 ua. l'i1arvelous day & C .. 675-7225 FRE:ESHVICE alk to lhe beat'b from s;J6s. Quiet str~et. t'ri: Adult.s·No pets Scc . .:~te P1\RKS & S llOl'l'ING. nite view. Pool & jacu7.zi. TO LAHDLOIDS this beautiful 3 BR. 2 B PlY 586-UBJ Pool, rcc rm, elev at.ors $32!> & S.160. 1lt·r nu111t h. rrice reduced below 3p-Member of Board of home, rp\('. OW, $385 mo · · Apw lwwnti 'hnUhecl ~leach 37 48 ~ V1ctona. 642·8910 AR~nt 960·3M!IM li-l8 K3ol.1 1>rai.saJ. 1824 Galaxy Dr. Realtors, Better Busi, Ask for Bev or Joe, 3 Br, 1~ ha. cpts. drps, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• lkach Ulvd. Wt·i;t.or\ . u p e n S u n • 1 o . 6 , nes.s Bureau, Cbamberof 96.1-'567963-1786 fenced. 22862 Via Oct.avo. a.oa Island 3706 a..m Stud•'o apt, clos• to •Shady Elrns.-Pool • Adams, 4 bl ks iu ·•kdays 2 6 $160 000 Co 581 ~ ru '" l&.2 Br $175. Up, Adults, Al abama. n~hl OIH" ..we" ·' ' · mmerre. . Vat'ant,L.arge f,:xe ._,., •••••••••••••••••.•••••• beach, 239 Lower Cliff no pct.s, 177 E. 22nd St . bhx:klu 202 HorhC':.tt·1· !Jol5·8498 Slo-1505 Home. '4Br, Fam. rm, u_ lo h 326 LGE2br,2ba.avail. Nov. Dr. $17 5 incl. ut ihties E642-~iJ'3&1~S------~~~----~~~ EWPORT SH E close to beach Kids/pe ,_.wport OC. 9 l.St, Near water, $215. 494,0023 duys , 4.94·1238 --• ~ WATERFRO~~ 5 $21,950 ~I~: ; i)l L:~~ OK.$41SDave.842..sBM, :•8•,·.·:·:~:.·0• .. •••:•b•l•k•,•1·,·. mo.675'3298, eves, EX IRI..' 2 br, 2 ))a, dl:< . I I .> ... D..i ' ... r ... •-3707 Hocicttda De Mesa poolside upt nr ti1·h. Ad il. Ueaut. 4 BR. 21/l baths . l1rices & interest keep \ ' I POOLHOME,4BR,nr beach, swlmmln"" & ten·" hill-Hew-rt Inch 3769 . . . I . l!o ·r-160 W. Wll1011, C .M. nQ pets 511.: •. s:w. R:_11;2. __ . Walk to pools , tennis & going up. up, up! We s l.11 1 :f '' ?k? 'JL everything. $42S. per mo, nis, yrly lse. 548-8423 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••,.••••••••••••••• ocean. Only $72,900 have a few single story, 2 · -. Fee-lYr ser•lce • ask forKeitb962""471 New 2 br, 2 ba dup. nr Need Temporary llOUS· Cloffod GCll"GC)eS Brand Nl'w apti; for rt·nl. CAYWOOD REALTY b e d rm . 2 bath _... ~R VU, 4 Br, 2 Ba, Din, Yacht Club. $38S yrly. ing??? Bach apt. Phone. BEAUT. GROUNDS 1-hmt. ll1tr bou r. J, 2, & 3 * 548•1290 * Townhou,,se s al only Anahei1J?$ll5.,lbrtum. 2 Sty, 4 BR, 3 BA. Liv & F~m. Rms. 1819 n:J...4.49-6412613-5981. Wkly maid scrv. $275. ADUL.'l'S-NOPETS br.848,002Q. $21,950 . .<sk ror Frank, San~Ana$150.,lbr,stV, •q ft. Prestig Port Stirling. Comm M Nopet.s LidoShorll?3 tOminut.es toocean,L~e -~ . -------FO_R_S_A_L_E_B_Y_O_W_N_E_R_,839-8321 Agent. in Santa refng,cpl&drps. neighborhood:. ~-mo, Poo1$$2S.67S·0771 Studio, pallo, lndry, 0· ' 2 Br $2.15,. Jg e 2 Br Walk to bca(·h l & 2 HR, Ana C:osta Mesa $180,, 2 br, Gardener inc Id. cal . utilities, single adult 00· Holel,673-8800 w/patio $220. G as & pool, ad ult~. no pe~s , Save Realtor'!) rce, price k1dsok. Keith 96Z-44'71 On Lido 1.sle :t B.r. 2 Ba, Jy, SlSS.673-6210. 1 or 2 Br, adlllt.s. no pet.s, water incl. Drape rie:;, $1 80 . up. 220 12th St. i.:rcat.ll~fed~~eifn rare 4 o..lexes TUstin $185., t br, nice ' frplc, sunny pat10, 2 car $170/$190, 2421 E..1601 St, carpels, gas heat. gas 9fi0.4190 Hr B s ~ an. r.tt. Oniksale 1800 area! VillageReaJEst.ate gar. w Jopener-. $475. CoJtGMHa J724 N,ffts64&1801 stove, air conditioning,1---------- n1i.:ht light vi ew, mar·••••••••••••••••••••••• Fullertoo$22S.,2br,klds NoAgeotsFee 675-6887or675·7S4l .•••••••,.••••••••••••••• swimming pool, rec. Bra nd Nl'W "t'orkto .... 11 ~~~~'a'!.:~~~~ .. :::d 2 s?d:I~~~ ~ s:I~~ ~::.ok&acb $230., 2 br •~c::~in~~.~and SZ00,000 View &tote I ~~~ = &tsUP ~~ C~r 1~ ,Bd;ai~ room, washers & dryers. ~;~01 g~dgk 3 ~~ic!~~~·i entry. Nr. pool. hi ghl x Owt{r Mi365S ' · townhouse. Must see! •Beach/Main lfldtr $1000 MO. :TV & MaidServpAvai~ aerv, pool THE MESA. ADULT 2 br, Easts. i~e. pool. $345 mu. KuJ:. OK nu upgraded. PRIN. ONLY ' Yorba LJ.oda, nice tge 2 3BR,28A ... $3lS 631.0797 •PhoneServ Htd [' 41S N. Newport Bl. NB encl. gara ge, patio, pe ts, 962·8967 ; C\'c . t;.ID-5897 lncomeProperty 2000 br,kids&.petok.$2:$0. •Warner/Magnolia . . I .atlklreoSedionpoo 646-9681 dshwhr. Ne ar new.r.c.968.__·0ll8_1 ______ _ •••• .. ••••••••••••• .. •••• Buena Parle. SZ75., 3 br, 2. .i:c':-~d~~8~ard 4 ~:.FR. ';:~wQ te:i:, •Lowmonlhly raies. 1510 W. OCEANFRONT. 644·0lf78 2 hr, 1 ba, pat, crpt/d rps. ;! 3~1!+':e°:~t ~:0 ~~c~S4TPIHLEGX ~~~~~:1mi;~· 4 br 38a,2 BA ... $37S ~·/~Joyce. 1 ·~10FdFweet'srenL Furn, :s.lra Jge 1 br, im-NEW spac. 2 br, 1 ~-. ba, NAloabpea1sm.a~-4m0o31. 1501 C mob.I bo heh -·~or963·1786 w a mac.cpts.$250.675-4688 patio.garden.Adlllts,no ,....., ;t J.blktobch,commpool I All 2 BR, s hag crpt, 1e me.nr. · ............... m 6N rlBI c1,~• 1-----·---- ' .Assume8\4 % In. Take bltns, lush landscaping. Anaheim $290., auper 3 . 3Br, 2~ Ba :,rwn~eon the 543,:i~r64S:3967'111 FURN + color 'IV. P ark pets $2l5.6f.Z·l603 LocJuna leach 3848 Znd.$68,000.642·3319 t Owner occupied. $78,500. br+den. 2 ~r,, smdogle sNtory ,H!ront Bay ::fs..~a_L'54S16-IP.;..002 Car Newport 1 br. $300. HEWE•STSIDE ••••••••••••••••••••••• Brea $380., 3 br, 2 ba, ex· ~ con · i;ar un gar .-'"'· '' T ~ Principals only please. ecutive hse has ever· ington Center. Crpt. HTS 8 h SU~CASI AS 8J3..8203oreves67J..SJJ2. 2 Br & Den, cpt.s, drps, Drop t1 pcbbl<.' into th..i SanClemettt• 1076 Age nt . 549·0812 or yt.hing' • thruout, drps, range NWPT , 3 r ome. Large nicely rum. bach. OCEANFRONT 3 b bltns & dshwshr. $275 Ocean fron' your ~pt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 646-6710 Member Board of oven, washer & drye P\'t. Lot. Lge yd, pets. &: 1 brs. Adults only, no .r 549.7431 Lease. Luxury,.securttr. Realtor •• Better Bu •. 1. Wa.t.er pd. Swim pool. 1596 Redlands Pl . pels.2110NewportBI. home,tyrold,dlx.avaal J\.fature adults.3t7SS Cst . INVESTORS 4 Plex by owner. c.M . c d k -I :;!S8!!l;'.'>lm~-~----l~;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;1.!3~to~•;m~o~.~$4~1~5~.61~•~·;1K4~9-j Jlwy.499·2!:05. xlnt. /cond. call 556-3900 ness Bureau & Cbamber hil O • no pets •• -35'1-· SPECIALS days 549-4225eves, of Commerce. lse .• r .. ~75. elng:J dep. AMIASSADOR INNS BEACON BAY be OCEAN view. spac. 1 hr, • BEACH COTTAGE· SJQ..8505 Afl (714).,..,..1124 10 U 6 ex, Nwprt Crest. :Jbr 3 run 1 br, apt. util pd. Pvt. h adults. 26(rl Solana Wa y, 2/Br dollhous e, ocean ASSUME7o/oYA ~~!~Thurs., eves cal baths. Relreat.'Xtras, ~~=4fo~S & tennis rt. $300 yrly. L.B.$225.494-1419 view. Just $43,000. Spacious 3 BR, 2 Ba, 4. HIGH on a hill hor11e ~116 elec: gar, vu. $t9S mo, l-"61"3"203-'-""'------~ * DUPLEX·Near beach PLEXinxlntCostaMesa ranch $250., horses, cat· I IUCTollleWater MS-9527 . W~~~:-¢~~ OceaofrootW'mt.er,4Br.2 &park.$55,500. loc. A spendable of$179. Ue,H.B.Also2br,$175., HUGE Bah 1 227'1H bo CM Ba, Avail. t.o June lJ, * F'OURPLEX,(2} 3/Br, pJmo. w/$16,000. down. kich, pet, C. M. N.B. 2br, c e or uppe TOWNHOUSE Z Br, 21h: 2!Jt1J Ba~~· s·A.• ~1714 or 2l3-822·8.38l ~'t2 )2 /Br,clO!ie Callnow!! kids. pet, singles. And s ~udhio, tuSll b ath Ba. pool. bltos, ., .. " ...... !:15&••0-' .;.,"" PIHECREEK to beach. $116,000. 549·0812 CdM 2 br, 2 ba, singles, ~~~r·M7 ~ mo · wash/dry, gar. No pets. ..........,..., "' ~ Winter. $160. lbr. Garage. UVES UP' Luxury penthouse con· dominiun), 2 hr, 2 IJ;r , rrplc. bltns, 1 yr old, Xlnt vie ws. S375. y rly. NO' pets. 4M· 1795 • FIVE UNITS.aiways ramilies. ' 67S.9188 Closetobch. TOITS H•ME t'ented. Assume 7ih 'k D ti ally D~ • uousE "" 2 Br. 1 ba duplex, Norttl loan.As kingonly$99.500. ras C ~,.,,_., 1 ILKTOTHEWA.TH NEWPORTCrestCoodo3 •SllodyElftK..rool*' 675-462.S. ()11er 500 l:•ll trees ::ind End, Yd, ocean view, nu CALL492.4121 Reduced 979.a4l0 On.9th St. 3 BR,2Ba, be, 3 ha, tennis & pool, 1&:2 Br $115. Up. Adults, lo s t r <'a m s with peL<>. $290. 497-2575 BERTHA HENRY Ov.'l'ler says, "Sell". Now FREE FREE lge 1 car gar. no pets. $425mo.Ue,MS-8'1111 no peU:. 171 E. 22nd St. Atit:~•:!h.d "'a t c~r a ll s e r.ea t er a * STUDI OAl'T-.-- REALTORS or. re r e d at .S95 ,0~0 . •Pro'essi·onat•·rvi'ce• $340. mo. 536-4790 o 642·3645. r e la xin g sett1ni.: or ----------1 FiveRental Units, or live *' ~ "'DLO~RDS* 847~Mr. Brown 0 C E A N V I E W • ••••••••••••••••••••••• your s pacious ncw 1,or; Very attractive, q uic>t , S-Juan 'in J...BR, ram rm, 2.ba ..,...... :I'WNHSE, END UNIT 2035 hllerion, CM l:Aoa Pi.Mia 3807 2, bedroom Ul)art ment.. s1..'t:ludcd area. Ca r)X'ts, Copistrono 1078 house w /pool and rent Hotnlfiltdlrs 28r,dblgar,5btkslobc ON 15 ACRE PARK. t BR Fum, 2 lg closets,••••••••••••••••••••••• 1-·roni $220. F urnLlurc>. dra pes, s l ov('/r cCrii,:. ,•.-••••••••••••••••'•••••• 4-Units. Oulslaoding 642•9900 $285. Avail Nov. 4 . New 3bi:, 2ba, bll·ins, queensize bed, priv. fnJGE 3 br, 2 ba, trplc, availahlv. Small 111:ls Priv ate t e nct'.'d patio. ~buy in income units. buy. OPEN SAT./SUN 96&-0652. lplc, upgrd'd, -pool. $360. dressing rm, xtra Jge bltm, 1 yr old. JAi blk to OK. Ad ull3 only. 01 f'u·(' tug1~~~~°'1ul~i~;fL~~V . Z"triplexes on eul·de·sac 1-~: 149~1 Newland, ~~~~r~:f~t 1 BR duplex, garage. 644·1480/8»-5050ext22. rooms' en cl. gar.. bay or bch, nr. Pavilion, open !J:tJO to &:00. 2:1111.1 • 4~·0731 • strect.$00,9SOeach. At1dwayC1ty. patio, backyard,frple, 2Kingsz..Br,2~Ba,Boat w/storage. Adults onl,y, views. $450. yrly. No f'airvie w Hd .• Cost:.i -·- . 1 I-hint. Beach $215, 3 br, 2 blk bch. $255. 536-9796 slip. $SSC), vac. no pets. pets.494,1795 Mesa. Phone 5·15·230o. Krl'CJIJo:N apts near Crc.;. ANCHOR.AGE ba • kids, pet• lncd, LIKE CHOCOLA. TE'. 675-5246 5J3.4708 1 BR Cum ., no pets. Cpls, Corona del Mar 3822 Senior udult 2 bedroom 1st c1·1ent l~<J):· l·l ~ .~· Coa:st garage. ..r~ $180 n t $1"" s wy. ·~cas. r.1tc:s . IMVEST~.~a~~S 1-lunt. Beach 3 br, 2 ba, Carpets that is! 3 br, 1% Newport lleights. 3br .... ,..,, sf.2,7154 ••••••••••••••••••••••• oor! no pc s ~ upcr -------~~ .~1{714) 4f6·771 I REALTY INC. kids, pet. ba, rncd yd, dbl gar., sun· home. Completely re? JETTY VIEW locaUon64S-6610 Hrwport ~ach 3869 Hunt. Beach 4 br. 2· ba, ny kitchen. $340. mo. novatcd. $30(),642-4752. C de 0 on Ocean Blvd. Only EASTSIDE' I ••••••••••••••••••••••• 714/846 13 J . asa ro ~ ~, nr new ux. r s-taAna 1080 • 71 kids,pet.boat&lrlrprkg Ready nowl an1c H bo V H 4 steps to China Cove. A duplex.3llr.2Y2 Ba,Din. VRLY J hr.:! ba, rpl.r, ••'••••••••••••••••••••• FURN. house Laguna 963-6767 ar r iew oroes. ALL UTILITIES PAID large luxurious 2 BR, 2 l{m . Pvt yd. 2 car gar. bllns, garagc, Uy 38thSl • .... D-'tWa•'I*** • •lll6UNITS• * $12S , Cozy 1 br, ulil pd. I . 3244 Bd, tam.rm., din.rm., d2 Compare before you Ba Duplex wJhardwood Qui et residential area . Park.$400.548-4063cvc -· Se or ex.change Agt, Fee, "lfte ba, deck, & eovere rent. Custom designed firs. & super ocean & jet· tA"". 64.5-7888. ---For prices and interest to Fortin Co. Rltrs 642·5000 HOMEFIHDERS ••••••••••••••••••••••• patio, beaut i I u 11 Y featuring: ~ PARK MEWPORT Bo ·11 REHT••s landscaped. Koi pond. ty view. SinJtles 0 .K, come down. th w1 *'4Z..,900• ._ •SpacioU5 kitchen Viith ~, mo. Cali 6«·7211 LARGE 2 br. $245/mo. APARTMENTS probably keep goin .c-up .. · TURnEROC:K Near schools, par.k & indirect lighting AGT. Otildren ok, 22.68 Pamela Hachclor t or 2 .. nol down ! 2 Bcdrm, 2 I 0 UMITS-C.M. lalboa lslmtd 3206 4 BR+ bonus rm ..•. $S7S ~$5~~5.~ mo. •Separatedin'garea Ln.549-8138 .ticd.roonls ari<l b a s in I: I c s t o r y Priee S220.000. ••••••••••••••••••••••• VILLAGE I or · •Home-like storage $50 OFF Isl mo. rent! 1'nwnhouJ:ic~ 'l'ownhouses still at only Spendablc 7.9 Lo 1 3 BR l 'h Ba 1 •BR baths ... ..,... •Private patios New 3 br, 2 ba. Super J & 2 BR ~ard!"n apls, Fr.S2it~J.51J $21 ,950. Ne w c arpels, lncome $28,320. ve Y • •Pus ,2'h .. , .. ,_,. 1280 ..Closedgarw/storagc area, 2 car gar., $400. frplc, dshwhr, pvt patio. Opi.-n!:.l·Ol>ad\• lteW drapes, etc. Ask for I Year old . separate guest , roombl & GARDEN HOMES s-ta Ana •Marble Pullman Poinsettia, C<1M. 549·8867 Nr. lrvine Ind. Arca. $1 85 s. pa,P""l s·'f"nni~ A un~•s bath, 2 rrplc s , tn 3BR.2Ralhs ...... -c••••••••••••••••••••••• 1o-ss1 -•t '"' ' f'rank,839-832 1 A~ent. gent . ......,.~ ..-.. •Kingsize Bdrms days. ,...""', ""°"' Arross from Jo'<1s hinn ~~~~i;:;:O.:.:..:;~~iil~~~~~~~~~~J kitchen. P.fany xtras. No THETERllA.C:E 3 .Br, 2 Ba, new paint, air •Pool, Barbeques -lsl::ind at J <Jml)(lrec or1 Wntminster 1098 , pets. $550. mo/yearly. 2 BR,2 8aths: •••••• $350 Cond, \g. yard $335 mo, surrounded with plusb Adult dlx 1 DR, D /W, San J oaquinllills ltoad • .. o1••••••••••••••••••••• EASTSIDE Costa Mesa £"To: .....,.5 .., .... """"or892 •-• refri"' frplc 0 ar """'I "" u•.r~• 3BR,2Bat.h5 .. $425/450 .,._.._.... ,........., landscaping ,;, ' .. ' ,......, ' 17141644·1"00 • 'ng r0, a n'ice ramo'ly inves tment oppty. 2 d 1 N ~-no pe t• $190 1915 ' La od 3b 2 b HE~ORTIEACH •-·~L-a 3216 A uts. opets ~ v • ·· • o---------~'4.irentourhome.3BR ,2 houses on~ lot w /room rge m em r, a, "..-~ _.,.-. lBDRMoM"". ,.,., ( Pomona642,44J5 ::B. super location. $310. Cor another in xlnt rental cpts , drps, bltns, lge 2 Br. 2 bu, den, vu $600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 BDRM i26Q. LI. lf~·~'"·~-(_.s_._ 3''"B'ch2.,blda/!;'c:lo,y,~.tny•;c:•,•;,r --mo.96J..4567963,1786 & s hopping area. T:ry garage. $425. yrly CULVHDALE 2 Br, 2 Ba home. Ocean 36SW.Wilson&c2,1b?t '-~-~-----LGE2br,cpl<;,drps,rncd ,. .. ----------I 10'7o down. $56,500. Pnn . 640-4307 4BR,2Bath& ...••• $A2:S \'iew, frplc, carport. CORONA DELMAR ~D-~~~· mo. No dogs! 3206 Ralboa 6·l •l -4:~11 1 Mobile Homes only. 83.'.l.8162 Corona .. Mor 1222 LE RAISOR . Adults, no pets. Lse. Caliromia Atmosphere in 2 Br Townhou~c. frplc. Ot·eanvicw yc:.irly 2 nn. t For Sale 1100 NEWPORT PACIFIC ••••••••••••••••••••••• 497-1612 aft 7PM. Wkdys, nrly new complex orrers Pool tennis continent.al SPAC. 3 br apt or use il a ~ Ba Duplex. Nl'W <:r!JL'• •••••••··~·•••••••••••• INVESTMENTS 3 BR, 2 Ba. frp1c, patio, REALTY Sat&.Sun. all day. to serve busy people, breakrast. &,me ocean & 2 br &den. l-'rplc, p<Jtio & $300. ITlo. (~1•1 li71iO *lnParll:Resalrs• tntl So rh $3'15 Coetdot • i..s l-"urn bach start at I Ad It $275 ----· -•10WIDF.S • l.ot$forsalr 2200 ~./fi.j')454,~wy. · 45ZlCampusDr.,Irvine ---~ 3425 $160·als o 1 bdrms. Catalinaview~.Closc lo ~0862.s u s . 'Sp;1e1Qus 3Ur ,2 b.J.frpl!', • 12 WIDES* ••••••••••••••••••••••• . Campus Valley Shop Ctr. ••~•~••••••••• 631-2276. shopping & fine be3ch. . l blk to beach. $33o. \'rly. * 20WIDES * ATTENTION bU,i.1ders, 2Br, 1 ba. Soot Hwy, Gar, CAU 833-1600 BEAUT, decorated condo LRG 1 B pool nr hops 644-2.611 1 Br, utll !XI, stove, cpl1', CaH645-70.'i-t ____ _ • 24 WIDES "' ,.Two duplex lots, Dana frple. laund area. No . 2 br, 1 ba, pool nr. beach adlt.s/n:• pets: utii . pcl be ~[f~SJ~cJ~f· No dogs. Ls.!c 2 BR 1~wnhi1uso a pt Call Point. Ocean views. pet.s.$275mo.642·5957. BEAUT. San Joaquin $250. Hunt Beach area. l8S4Monrovia 548,0336 5Br,2ba,near h,s un· · · l'tl ba,bltns,OW,p<Jl111, "llUGl-IES TODAY " Priced below rokt. Agt. Costa Mesa 1224 Twnhme Lar~e 2 Br, 2~ Betwn 9:30am & Jpm ' · deck. Bltins. $450.mo. 2 BR. Gara,1?e. Adults, no encl gar. Nr llh.11; llo~t, -"·~--=530-:.:..0=200=----l -~61~3-~54:.:,:l~O--:-----!•••••••••••••••••••,.••• Ba, 2 sty. View or golf 893-6571, exl 210. Aft 9 pm Call67J.3231. pets. Eastsidc S2SO /mo c;.12 n:i~Mi -course & lake. $550. 897-4759 1 BR f\im $175 o /A "2 5000 --------3!5' Mayflowe r trailer. OutofCOURty Eastside ~ux. dupl~, 3 br. 547.7044 Lots of bllns pool walk. Unusual 2 BR., den, 2'h wner gt. ..... • VIEW apt 2 hr. 1'.J r.il.!t', 1'Um1nPark.Awning & Ptoperty 2550 2V.:.ba.dinrm,pnvyd,2 SUPERplush,beaut..de, to shoppin'g . y_; mi ba. Lg. din, arca •. wetoursTANDING 2 Br. 2 pool ,bltn~,Arlul'~.S?SIJ. shed . $2 ,595. 548·0213/ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ear gar, children & sml * IEHTALS * corated, partially beach. 931 W. l9thSt. ' bar, frplc., B·~ k1tch. Ba. closed 2 car gar . &12·6889. 2451 lrvtne /\ve. M2-1219 . Costa ?.1 esa . El Monte. Valley Blvd, or pet welcome. $400. UNIV. PARK furnished 3 br, 2 ba, dbl S48 0492 lndry area, patio. $475 $265 lmmed Occup No . -- -· A.r--forsale 1200 5 Points.r,,c..a.bld3br ~us000e 71«137·7091 3BBRR,2baRa .boe •...•••••. $395$4 garage/opener. Pool. ' Mo,yrly Bkr.675'5726 children or~ts.646.4757 Duplex u~ .. ru~n.•I BH .2~),\ -·-~ +2r~11ee g .•• , MESA y ~. 3 b 2 b 3 ,2 , us .. ,, 75 c<:io5. mo. 675·7184 or B I I •c> b upper. -.1r ).:J r, tl ••••••••••••••••••••••• e ouc r, a, -2 r 2 sty rp • 1 a sq ft. ,950. •OWNER. f I FR , D R r THE TERRACE 675-1070 LARGE Ground flr. 1 Br • • .. , · 2 BR, l Ba, crpts, d rps. Sc3shorc, !>ll'P" t11 oi·cau, 10 Acre orange grove. 646-8345 eves rp c, · · • · ·• D 2BR, 2 Ba .•••••••• ,. Garden apt. Pool, rec Sph •1 g c 'szP t I.,~,!' P290S · sto ve, lndry rm. 1 Child $450. mo. ,\i.:cnl l>'10·t.Jlil , ~~a. $15,000/ac. Sell ' · schls. $600. 640-0008 BR Ra Santa An d Its 2 br oo /ten 60 ..... v-4 ---· "°' 3 ,2 .•..••••.•. a, a u • • room S195 71018thSt · · · o .k. N r wes t end of --r -·rade, OWC 968·5700 Refttal1 MESA VERDE GREENTREE HOMES l V.:. ba, ww crpt, drps, · ' · 213137&-1077. Wilson. $J75. 642-3697 Co1.y 3111.'· 20.1 .. 1~1 ... _cr~~"; ·it~' •••••••••••••••••••,.••• 3 br 2 ba famrm rrplc 3BR,2Ba •••••••••• $37S D/W, patio, gar, pool, STUDJO$J35.permo., 2 Br 2 fJa rrplc gijr drps. \rly. s:n J. ti.3'J.ll .. B l . C I 20 c e 5 Housn Ftlrnl$Mdl dbl • garaii:e, rncd' yanl'. 3 BR, 3 Ba .•• ,., ••••• $425 beaut parklike grounds. 2025CharleSt. pati~, bltin;, no ch,iJdre~ 2Br Studio, 1 '12 b<J, patio, ~ wkn.tc;. (~ua ~ ~e C 0 : n ~ y) ;;;:;;•••••••o1·~iiQ2 cpts, drps, bltns;. cu.I-de, DEERFIELD HOMES $2m. Call collect 496--2038 642·8169 or pets, avail 11.9,75 , gar, bltns, $195. Ad!L-;/no <>NTlll·: H \ y- def;perate, terms , must••••••••••••••••••••••• sac.$15(1.mo.~7-6779 3BRaR,nro'cboBa>San ... J.oa'"q'w"$42Sn aft.5 &.wknds. $300 ... rno, 833·0821 or pcts.S48·63S7. Beaut. A 1 pt, ·I, Br. 2 111.1, .seli immed . 968,0888 3Bd,lliiba,newcarpet& • 67S.l Z LGE3br,2ba,uppeP.Nr. b1·a n1e< 1••'1!. t rp , .. owner anytime Beach bum cottage, 1 br, Jbr, 2ba , f1pc, lam rm. 2BR +den, 2 ba •••• $500 paint, patio, car port, ...a P0tnt 3726 . occ . New shag & palnt. dshws h r s~.jO, r,7 :1 :i11·1 -~-~------1 sing le or couple, H.B. CollegePark.$350.Avail 2BR,2Ba ..•.•..• :··$S75 refrigerat.or, $250. •••••••••••••••••••••••BRAND Nf~W 3 Be d /2 $2l5.552.4576 wknd:sor;itl.51'.\I. •'\VOCADO LAND. $1,790. Atso C.M. 1 br, util pd. beforeNovJ.549-2534. , TurlleRockHills Brooklurst & Adams. . OCEAN view. 25081 bath, frplc , s undec k: . >. , • =C. Rancho, CaliL CdM 1 br $17S. Pets ok. 48R,2Ba .....••.... $585 646-2Bl6 ft rlp m L Cresta Owner $450. mo. 540·3383, NEW 1 brapL~. t.ru ly un1 · 5111\J{I 2 J\lt. !>IO .\/r1·f. ·: S:CUerFin .8'n%lnl. Andlbr$16S.,utilpd,Supersbarp3br,2ba. THECOLONY 8 e · · 4~-6848 • • 675·1076 qucin stylc.l\camcc1I f rpll', ~undC'··k , n r . :. '$ forces !\ale. NB Best areal Upgraded 4BR,2'H8a .•••••••. $42S Single Bdrm. nr beach. . ings, frplc, dshw hr & t>enc h. Pr1'f. ~1rl...:. nri ·~. 714 /676-5734 · RENT-A.ff OU SE thruout. Call M arle. The Wtimate in luxury on leach 3740 Single r enter ;"anted. pool. Adults, 110 vets. pel~. $295. yr ly f~1·, 1i1:!'<• "79-8430 SS2·13080r S33·3821 aduJt community living. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sdmakll 2F hr ap wh /sun&· Terry 979,3376 ~uProperty 1400 'l' 552 7500 C l · 1 & ec . ree was er Park Ncwp•lrl I Ir, nl'.11• •A,.'\•••••••••••••••••• • ......:..-.a Pe•Mlla 3107 ACT FAST! 2 br, t ba, • i::YP r~:~iJ:;10;,.a Hr BEAUTS1710F&ULS1801 •5r r~rnb dryer. $285. mo. 573,3001 t-t..tinafon a.och 3840 :;;pa & ralJ ulciu·. f,1•·1 1 1111·~. -washer/dryer hook·Up. red hill •--·~ty & ,_,:, ma,·n: apts bid vi. P1aru.s b Co Lido •• J;,..~-.~••••••••••••••• S24!150 j:uhl~~·. ~1 1t,1J~11·• .,,.,.. • MOTEL ••••••••••••••••••••••• cpts, drps, rocd, patio. ~UJ• uuu style g, p enc gar, •2 br, 1 a, ro , S . 3 B 2 B or !ll>M risuo dJ}"' c\t' :IS2 Room s, m:;aJor New4br.2ba .N~Yacht Cloledgarage.$225.mo. tenance. Huotlogton px>l.sauna,lndry,adlt.s. walk bea c h/pool, pac aous r ,, a , &W·2:.li <I. ., ' ·.ILu..· }JJse, important Club, S37S wJnler. S48-ttl'l8or&41-l3'8 re•lt:v Beach. S37S mo. Ovet 40 17301 Keelsoo Ln, 1 blk carport. szso. Adlt.s/no forcedairheat,Enclgar. ___ _ ~.fl;j: 'lnterchange. C.n 213-449-6412673-5981 ~· aduJt.tonly.962-0873. w. or Beach orf Slater. pets83J..8974 P vt deck , ne w l'rpt •Orcan vu. 4 hr.? h.1 '. :.iw.Prove profit s , . ~Acre,lbr,utllpd.$180. 842,1848 thruout, newly 1 redec. frplt-s.'t'rlyS5i.·,, \\ui1tr· >_Management available. Beautifully rum. 2 yr. old $225. 2 br, kids, pet ~:rn Uwfwft 3600 Costa M.sa 3824 $200 mo. 1st mo. :ra last. S495, 3 br, 2 ha, \ rly $:!'• 1• Good r i n a n c in g . duplex, steps to bcb. 3 East.side 3 br fam rm 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SMALL BEACH HOTEL ••••••••••••••••••••••• $75dep. 842·0389 . · · ~ st,250,0flO Principles on· Sr, 2 Ba. $400 yrly, ba, kids, Pet, fncd, NE~ ../!:hcho ~8120~fa2 3 BR, 2 Ba, in CdM, no Rooms.$22.SOweek. $175. 2 BR single sty, 642-3850 · "73 5ft01, ;,t ly. Bob Moodey, Lawson 6'7a.339'7 garage. qtaa. me. r. ~ • pets, (hildren over 16 •l-Apt.sSlOOmo.536-7056 beam (en . C&D, 29f'J WAU<TO IEACH l'I 1 Br Sl5tJ 1110. 1 Hr i;.!IO 11111 • •• · Real Estate. i7S,f.S62 4 BR 2 ba rrplc tldl Br, den, 2 Ba. Dsbwsbr, lowed $320 mo 644·6800 "C" WaUace. 646-8883 ; 1 & 2 hr, <'PL"I, drps , blt ns, Ut1I furn. 11 , blk to ht h , Winter Rental Only. Spa.c. r' cd ' ' ' sell clean oven, trash · · · a.och 3748 gar. 217 16th St, 536-4269 673· I lf.3 &Is l59fi · ~· lal & Comfortable. 28r. ~ n3 iJ1ar2aie· ehJld comp, a /c, lrplc, drps, a BR. 2 Ba, CdM, no••••••••••••••••••••••• 545-7&28 or847-J957 :: 1600 $275. (213)243-5316. stnaies ~ fneda, , ' crpta. Nr. pools/Golf C. c::hildren or pell. $268. BACll. utii pd, $185. mo. Ectthide lqe 2 Ir 2 hou.,,l."s to bl';.1 r h. ·1 br :.: 'l•••e'.t .......... •••••~•·• th S N · FVltNiSKED C~M. ~-Multa.5'1-.5353 D)0,644..6800(Su1ie) up/$60.wlCrcstenlBay. Bllns w/w refrig pool NEWL·Y painted modt;rn ha. frplr, w(•th;1r, 1IC'n -smw::~i 'ifier. t\y 1W ta.ee. util ~ $125. Agt. •• FREMILY PAINTED 2 Br. 1 Ba. $300 mo, lWN.Cst Hwy4~2508 $190. Ad Its, no' pelt i b;~1a~ ~f. ~~':°';{ptk~d;~ gar. $.';t)Oyrly.64 2 344~ UGUMA.'llEACH t Cptt, dshw.thr, 3 c•r Fee.. 8' 11que·ak-y clean .f-Br, Balboa, 548-9662 day. or EFFlCrENCYAP'l'S &42·9520 lfunt. llarbour. $300. mo. WALK to Occ:in. Nr·w ,. Commercial &: reslden· prk'g, thereo Heat. HOMIAMDEl.S 2-ba. Jmmed, occupancy 8'1S-035Jafter5PM. · from $190. Pool, maid, MESA VERDE Var.ant.S31 ·97 70 dplx 3 Br. 2 811, <""pt, ~ tJalJm.lts. Theae fine ren· WJnter rate till Jun61' •642-9900• In desirablr lnine. Only ..i . pflone, laundry. ViUage dr1~. O /\V, r.a rl> d1~11. t. taruiiffiwilltakecarcof IS73'2125or(21.3)662·1•. $t(JO.permo. • L BR duplex. newly de· tnn . .t!M-94.lS NEW 2 Br, 2 D~. ad~lt S350.3Br2 Ba ,fenccd yd, l!tar . Yrly. Ch ild OK. ~ Jour financial needs . i MESAVERDECCarea.3 , coraled,pvt.paUofe(llor. BPf:S. Lgc beautiful in· children & p('ls OK , Nr. $395.&12_0500 0r 673.669 2 • pwners are astlnw onlJ CoroeacW Mar J ll Br. Fam. Rm, rrplc, CAl.L NOW CIOH to bus le shopp1n1, eanfront. 2 partially tenors open to lush water ~chools. 393-~6. Avail. a f1S7 i50Q.. Exccllen\ terms ••••••••••••••••••••••• refrig lnc'd. Newly de-CdM. Nearbeacb. Adu.IU rum. 2 BD, 2 ba, luzury landscaping. Every eon· NoW. 2 BR, 11" llA condo style , 1 evallable to qualified STEPSTOW!'TER eora\ed.*3'15.556·2'192 752·7315 only.Nopeta.Noalngla. apt..s . New c:1rpei.a, new et'ivableextra. Mu!lt !lct:! bitns. cpt-.. drp:o;, encl. :.+ bu)ter Eas ytomanage. \59r,3ba,fam1lybome. . $250.mo.ut•la.at+i*50. drapes,baleonyoverthe lo appreciate. $35$-$465 .2 Br, 1 Ba , d rps, crpt.s, pa t 1u, ht·a1l·d pool . · P 1rl11 I urn. Z 19 Ha\'e ~I to HI.I? DONALD M. 1110 cleanJnc. AvalJ 11/1. beach. $34$-$310. '94·105$ l5SS M~a Verde Drive bltru:. gar . $155. 536·2888 Ad u\!.;, n o pet:s. $215 , Goldenrod + Cla.ulfied•dado\t.weU. '-'~ .... -..hen m.5151 or«M·3834. East. (714 )540-8871 af\.6PM. 545.2{\ij2 · I ' .. • BJe DAJLYPllOT Tunday,Octobet21, 1975 Add it ... Builj it...Diape r it ... Hammer it ... Carpet lt ... Ceme nt it ... Wire it ... Hoe 1t ..• Clean it ... Mo~e it •.. Press it ... Paint it ... Nail 1t .•• Plaster it ... Fix it ... SERVICE . DIRECTORY P l umb 1t .•• Pat ch 1t ••. 1pe 1t .•.. e_mo e ! ... Roof it ... Landscape it ... T.il e ot...Trim 11...Se w!t ••• Hau l it... Add it ... Plant it ... Alter it ... Learn ot ••. ~--bpolr arptftlor Child Care Gcrdonl09 -..a1 S..-.ico1 · -N•i"9 Mo•ing P1a1t.,. Repair Roofing .................••.... ·•···················• ........................••......••.•.•.•.•.....•........ -.. .......... ··•···················· •.........•...•.•.....................•......• ·····••···•····•••·••·•· APPLlANCl-~R E PAllt CA RP~NTRY, C.:t-:!'tt f: UAJJYSl'J~flNG. 2.5 yrs. Japanese Ci a rdeni n lil HaWing, Clcanuj)IJ, l~awn ExrluslveHOP.IECARE MOVING ? 2 t'Xp men Vf.RY NEAT l'ATCll Rt:PA1RS·ALLTYP£S $10.Se.rvittC:ill WJtK . Ov•·rhun.: lk-l er<?net.~ h<it lunehes Serv1ct: l<egular&t:lcan r e mova l . Complete Ambitious frmale s~k· move you. Reasonable/ JOHS & RESTUCCO . llea.s.freee:sts,Uc. t'l'l4} ~9-24ZZ s pt'cia J111t . t"rct.' est fnt·'d bit ck .Yard. ti46-ll l6() Uv !-'rec t:6 t . 642 3102 Landscaping, 6'5·13111 ing s vrJ homt.-S to main· refa. 67S-7572, 5.52·8431. tTt>l' cst.1193· l•IJ'!J W.11.lt &»S020anytlme ,,_ltti..,. ~122:.ufl G ----I ' kl l d or~ • .o.u. --r· .. , --------l uy the hour or dity. Ages JAi'ANESEGARDt:NER HGlli9cJ • ~;n~ y, re s, <1ys . A1o vi n g, hit u 11 fl g & ~WUHJ ""''ff · QU1\l.11'Y DUILl)ING & :.!·6. i\rt'..t ; Jl..:tw n 19th s t r-.1u1ntenan re. Lnd:i.·.'png, ••••••••••••••••••••••• · · Cleanups, F.x p, free est. 1-'ATCll l'L.ASTERli"G •••••••••••••••••••••~· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'J'LC1nn\y hoint',nt>ar t;,\ltJ>t;N'l'HY & ll umiltori. \l,'c!'it or t:leu11 Up, Tree work.11aul l n g Anythln~. Lanckcaping Best reliable Sludents . ••Al .. L 'rYl'l::S•• t:USTC)M·MADt~ Clothes 17th&lr\.tnc s1-:1tVll '.,; llarl>or , Lo~ta Mes11 • t:x1>ert .&tl·5196 Garage cleanup. Re.Un·••••••••••••••••••••••• 847-2126. i-Tl~fo:ait ~0-6825 & Alte r11t 1on~. Meo k H-12·3494 CALL 5-1!f·4159 G4l> 43J4 ur673 7412 .~,.1., e 64 , c! a·a l s ac vice . 1-·--''1 Lan,<Llcope P•tl-,__._ -._1..:_.. Wome n . 751-Sll4. ____ __;:.:::..:.:::.:_ ___ , ~-----------I t:x pr llawaiian Gr'dner ,,.,.... ...., wu • ., ""r"' ... ., r-..nu1 .. ., Cabirtet Making Ad\l1l1on1t, l{'"•modcl1nK. Controdor \'cl. Cleanupti &: ll.11.ullng · Sod lawns/Sprinklers ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••Top Soll ••••••••••••••••••••••• I' at 1 o 5 . P :t n (•I 1 n K. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Trim & prune 646-4676 J{aul also cleanup, Dai&n S\•s -962-TIJll Prof painter, hone,.:t wo rk, Plwnbl-••••••••••••••••••••••• C'lm Cab.'" ·ts boa l s C.11binet.s, c:tc . 4~:.! !f739 or c 1 ~1 dd "•rage, Premo•.,, "--reas Int/ext Ir--t ""' •TopSoo'l•Com-t• .. ' · • 832-""'"' J :..l'k or John $ m r('m..,.., . ~ , patios, Expr. Japanese Garden· v ___...... r · • ........... • 5 lall ._ ~ poillo cover , k1t<'h rnul\ __ ~_••• _ __ kll l'h('nS. Ot·si)o(n, Ir est Hit.!. Comp! yd serv. relia Rates ••••••••••••••••••••••• Refs. 548·2'759/642-39 13 pee 1-,a • Mulch•Redwood• latt1ee1i'·ork646-521Y_. __ C~tServic~ il l'/lnsrG45·343'-J hie, ncal. t'rcc c.sl low.552·5777,5'8-8&88 MASONRY & CON · PF.:rERSPAINTING Wa t er h eate r s, dis-CALL586·6930 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "'~ ,_,,.. CR-E WORK .... tor JX>liitls, drains, faucets, c~· ~-~rical .,..,;, . ..,....... •llAULINC• r.• · n.o lntfE.xkR.eas Rates ,~per ,epipeti. Day & fr'ee.>CT•tce ~,-Jake.549-lW CalJG . ., YARD CLEANUP ene at 552·0458 ni11.hl 1lervice. We take ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••Cleanups, tree work . .\l i\!;'l'F.H. C rart ~nian ... t-:J_.ECTRIC IA N. S ml rotot.Jll1nl-!. minor Jdscp, Joh.-;, 1n<'.11nt/repa1rs. 24: lO)'rs in area 646-2003. C1\RPF.TXPB'l'S 1G y rs <il·t 1t ltL'a ltv t.'ll·Jn WILLIA~I S .'>-l'J Kl 15 Sulc;,, ll1~p:nr 111.\tall ••••••••••••••••••••••• •• ~0347 * • WILLIAMS & SONS Cu.Ii rote Pajnting & Wet a.\.str Chargu. t..1c J000.41:1. t 'ord 's Tree Servic-e ftotasonry, Brick ( Block Blasting.Don 't s et.tie for JUST PLUMBING E:11pr Crew, Uc, bonded Spl'l'lalty. Ht·mi><lt•hng, )'rs.l·:\11. G a1•--. l1n1sh 14•ork . r1·1 ... Fret• lu· ~l:IJOH 548.5203 tMt' ~•1ce1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HonecleanirMJ &Stone. Call 581·7829 less. U c/Insur 979.JJJS •C.'ALL642·411 I • & insured. 982·78.17 PSt Guur work ·1~J·.'llH.'a '-'h & ••••••••••••••••••••••• W•nl a R•'AL CLEAN Jo~ireplaces-Planler5 Top Qua I l'rof Painting ---.-, :1n1poo :.ll•,un cleJn r. Bnck·Concrete Pa tio l'lltrn Cabinl't i\-1.tkin~ & 1n.1o:. Color 1.>r1 i::htencrs ; ~cinq "'TlllNG~'' hky f\loose. 1IOUSE?Cal1Gingh11m ffiockWalls BBQPits ext /int-reasrts,fr cstd ~·1nish t:.:1rpcnt ry t-:uro ~·ht ('rpl~ 10 IDHl Ulca(•I! ........................ Gen WQ(1uwor . repairs, Girl.1''reeests645·51ZI R r El;[ 646 "'64 Rl'"Sld /Comm'I. Li c/1ns . t:J I 1 & plu1nb1ng, ctc.&12·561J e s. · . .,.. · George ~·8675 MARV'S f'LU?.tlllNG £-tcmova.ls, limbing, top.. • 646-9807 .. ping. pruning. 1''irewood, NO JOii TOO S~tALL . ..:~:.:<c.l':."o:':.:'·..:64.:.Z.'-'-262A-· __ _ 1»t·antra1nell :=..is 2111;o can iv '"1· 110 rm DJtlF"t'WOOD 1----------IJIOUSECLEANlNGisour ;:-:.-;---:-;;:-:;:-;~:::--:;:-:;::l ~~~:.:'.O=~:'....---I A ny Plumbin g: wate r h;ill SI S Av~ rm $7 ~. Ft-:NCi-' CO I DO IT A.LL! Business. Call Janice's Bnck, Block, Stone Tile C.'ustom Wal\han.1tin.1ts & 1'ervicc, le<iks, morohte HOW IS THE TIME l·:x pr. Collt>ge Student C:.i rpe nt cr. ()t_lll Jolls c;\•n'I ho1ne 11np1·11vc 111enl 6i5·936.1. t~)uch Siil, ehtiir $5. t :u:1r Speri:..hz1nJ! i~ <'h.iln link E lectrical, Plumbing, Jlaggedy Anns. 675-6553 w1. ork e,•pe,rt1y 96 d2°67°•12bY Jlainting. 3()% di5count. e n c I os u r cs -He as · ror job seeken lo check: L'hni. 1"''1 udor . Cr pt re· ft!lll'lll" t1J5.:1015 d uys •t•. Ile"' r"I-. 64,.4,57 IC. con rac or · '>C. yn e•pr. 6,.'\5-8611 832-2468. 10% off w /ad. the Dao· ly Pilot Hel"" p:..1r, 15yrscxp. Do work ."' .. . "'" .. '""" •HOMECLEANING• ~ • !"i54·41GI t:\t:S & wknds · Mo ._ Wanted <lassilication. If myself. llt•fs.531 ·010 1 . . 11,\NDYMAN-Homes & By reliable couple, good "".,. PAPERl-11\NGING Expert plumbing service the job you want is not ll ntq ue K1 ·rc 11~:N &C~ment Concret~ Gardeninq Ap ts . Con sc ientio u s references548·6271 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Professiona l, reas. f'rc<" repair/rcpipc/remodel lhereyoumightconsider Craftsman. 645-6558. ·1 ..:.::.:c.:=:.:.,;:c.;;_ccc.c. ___ IMoving/Hauling. Student est. call .art 5pm. 631 ·3088 reca_s_._960-_36_'7_8 _____ 1 offering your services E:11 pr. Lady desires hse w /large t r uc k. Reas. "·ith an ad in Ute Job Gutter & Spouts. Free est . cln'g. Newport. Costa Barry 548·97Z1 /839·5779 llOUSEPAlNTING DRAIN CLEr\NEO $6.50 UA 'fll rcn101lel 1ni:. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'olomho C11nstru1·t1on. n m addn s , remollel . Quality Ma1nt/Landsc pJ.: M ~m ber BBB. Call 'l'uny pat19s, l'Onl\ Lorul s111t.'c Waterfal ls, sod, sprklrs, ~162·1:1314 . 19ti2. Lie/Ins. 6'16·4081 soil, cleanup 646·4908 25 yrs. Exp. Lie. 303916. Mesa area.· Rers. Xlnl Jnsidt-/out. Iii qualJlow t-.:vcs, wknds same price \\'anted category. Phone ti46·16Z3 work. &C!-0471. Classified Ads 642-5678 rates. llrucc645-5376 Guar 558-7 642·5bf8 -~'!'.•.r:_1:.~ •••• Raomo 4000 OfficeRonlal 4400 Industrial Rental 4500 Lost&"-<! 5300 Lost& "-<I 5300 H<lpWGftled 7100 Help Wanted 7100HelpWanted 7100 Newport leach 3869 •••••••:•:••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• HOOM~ $2.5. week up with 150 I Westcllff Dr. Nt:w M·I Newport, Costa t.mt male cat, neut dk LOST: 10/17 /75 s ma11 l--------- DELUXE k\t\'hen. 5<1~·~755 or Newport Fin<1nri:i l Ctr f.lesa , 1000.1200. J440sq. ·gray tiger striped w/lite re male blk /br~ Doxie . Bois & Gi·rfs ' • &'5·£.lti7 ft.5"13-J14 5or646-2928 stomach. FV/HD 10-2 mix. Vic. Monrovia & Eastl>lulr 3 hr, 2 ba, lsc Le-crsing Office-Spac• Re ard 962 2260 N . 1 CM 10 to I year-. or age. Dai Incl spac muste-r s uite, . Call on Site fo.lunager Storoge 4550 w • ationa' · · 645·3372 ly Pilot d<'li very routes ciln rm & dbl garai;{e. Vocation Rentals 4250 (714)&12·J l tl ext 246 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lost : Wed. PM, vie Mesa LOS'f · Golden Relreivcr may be available in your Auto door opener avail •••••••••••••••••••••• torage lot for RV's, etc. Verde, black Doberman. fcma'te 5 mos. Whit~ area. Earn profit for de- l'ool & recreation a rc01 Cabin, B1J! Bear. sips 12, 2 $8.50 per mo. Neill Sign Choke chain & flea col· p1ttch 'on c hes t . Vic. liveries & Cio1.Sh, lnps or Adults only, 110 pcl!I. fplt·s. Jbr. sep play rm. Co. for info. 531·3J74 tar. 979·3$2Sor 979-4188 Newland & Indianapolis, merchandise for selling •FROM Sl22• col TV, pooltbl. 494 ·8611 __.____. 4600 LOST ·. Prt s o·amese rem lf.B.Reward .960·Z372 new s ubscnptlons. t~or !i165 Amigos Way, NO I.a ~ Bch. Rentals W"""'1f'U 1-----------1 information please ('all Pt-lana~ed by ./ ..,1t Co<>d1t1c1t11"' ••••••••••••••••••••••• cat, white on face, chest, Lo6t Pheasant in Balboa 642-4321. Fro m s an \l/i\liam Walters Co. J>a im Desert. 2 hr condo, ..tc.._..,.......w.. Pers on with sm. dog. & legs. Vic University Coves 4 mo brown $10 Clemente-San Juan -----------1 !um. $250 mo w /lease. ............ needi; house no room-Prk, Irvine. Reward. reward67J-tiss Capistr<ino area , call 5-1~6998 eves ./ £...--"c" 3393 Bayfront Z lld.2 Ba ,Pvll----------,/,..i•--males, rel. Mary....,... · 49S-0630andMissionVit-Ht:h & pu·r. $55". l"ly. onlal I h 4300 .; ••• °" _...,, 968-6854. 1----------·llLOST male miniature · El T 11 5 01 ar-r ..1-, .... ~ ... ..i. Lost: Female Puppy·like Poodle. Black /silver Jo-_. oro a rea, ca •'~";'~·';';";&;;.,li4;';.;';'1;';;;;;;;;ll••••••••••••••••••••••• ./....., ... ...,""' Ba ch. Unfurn. Urgently Silky Terrier. Mariners w/silver nea collar. Vi c. S8Eql-~llOOp. por. Emplo)'e' fo.1a1 e /1''c malc s hare 3 net."Cl.ed. Lag. Brh area. School vicinily. Santa Ana Ave. Reward. DRIVER Afternoon deliveries of newSpapers to c arriers Monday thru Friday. Re· quires dependable auto. Must be at least 18 years of age. Telephone 492-7314 A1kforMr.-I Holp Wanted 7100 Help Won led 7100 • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• OCEANFRONT br +dcn o n Peninsula t.1al e Stylist. clean & REWARD.S48·1578 631·0718or558-2005. JBfl.2 Ba.$3SOWinte r ncar10th.$l50. qui et . Ref.si . Commuting . . BOATS-Wash & m ain-Dental SccrC't.try / Book· FRY COOK STEl'STOBE•CH 673·7888 eves 549-8251 80 mi. Ma:11 . $165. Days Lost . Small dog in p---~ 5350 tenance. Full time. keepertl-tecept. 1<:xp or P /lime, eves. Cleancut. ~ 1----------15140 t rr· •· .~ 7,.9 k r 8 .11 Nwpt/C.M. area. Looks ~1 3 BR, 2 Ba .• .,.,"' Wlnle• 5 1 1 up s orc·O ices cp..., ....,.. ..... as or 1 • 1.k r red U ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jersey Wesl Yacht Sales. college. Mon tbr u Fri. 18 or ovr. Apply betwn 2 ~ • J-IARE , cmaeon\yvery d rps a ir bath. 17301 1 e sm. ox, co ar, NB.645-.5575_ !>46.3000. J BR. 2 ba $300 Wntr. nicely furn, 2 hr w /(rplt•, Beach BJ, H.B. 842.2834 BUSlNESS MAN SEEKS 548-9544 Drinking problem? i..:.:=.:..::-==-----l----------I & SPM wkdys. Del Taco, SEA. WIND approx . I mi to bch, ROOM lN HOME WITH Call Alcohol Helpline Desk c lerks, maids and ll55Baker,CostaMesa. Condo, 2 BR .. 2 ba .. den. Costa Mesa. 631 ·0824 eve SING.LE. to 6 rm sui.tes KIT. PRJV'GS. 751-9615 LOST: Dog, Male, small, 24 hrs a day 835-3830 BOOKKEEPER maintena nce man. Unf. Yrly.$475. SI t • .11 Ava1L 1n plush office short golden hair·Lldo SPIRITUAL READER A'pply1nperson GENERAL e ec ive wo man wi bid.It nr. OC Airport. f\ill Businn1 lnYest -. l.51e673-7521 Open IOAM-IOPM 4 day week, Laguna Bch. The Inn at Lai::una *"----'arles associated BROKER S· RE Al rORS 201' W 8<1lb"" ~I! lb~< share c h armini::. high · · l R R ...,..,..... beam clng JBr apt . ser vice inc: ece p -nanc~ Advicconallmalters, office. Lite bookkeeping 211 1No.CoastHwy. tionist, conference rm,••••••••••••••*•••••••• 1-~oond : ?tfale Sealpoint Jl2N EIC•mo·noReao e xpe r ne e. 833-1071 Ask(orMrs.Gobiel •Typists w /pers onable, self -xerox. automated typ. lmlneu 5. · w t i·rr · 4!W-6109 -----------1 reliant exec. type. adult · c 11833 o iamese in es c 1 San Clemente. For appt. 1-''-'-'-""-------·IDiet Cook for conv. hosp. •Keypunch Oprs over 35. Great home base ing,etc. a -l64 Opportunity 5 oo 5 Plaza. 673·3681 · 492·9034 492-9136 BOYS AND GIRLS, age~ Salary open. Contaet •PBX 0~ r t I. r $175 F'ASHION ISLAND ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~;;;;-;;;~~=~~~-;0;'J'~'[v~e~o~n~g~p:'°::·.:..'.] • • W!NESHOP FOUND. 2 black poodles, FOXY Girl's Out·Call 1_2 to 15· Earn your ~trs.Sehon ,642·D400. NEED DNOW•. mo 5487200 Executive offices · Ch t s Shonn • · -· Downtown L aguna l .male, I female; on 1ttass a,ge. U Call-We ris ma: ,.,.•~ I TempoTemporarylfetp OCEANFRONT new 1 Br . w/re«ept., secy & phone Beach. For details call A!Jpaz Rd.' San Juan, Come. Specialize ~oney selhng s ubscnp-D rrdor of 17802Sky Park Irvine upper. Cpts, drps, gar. Girl lo .share my Har~r service. 359 San Miguel, Sat.496-3253. Paraplegics.542_3169 t1ons to the DAILY Nursinq _Y_r_l~y_be_._S350 __ ._64_2_·_34_4_3_.__, ~m~1~ll~~°m"'oe~e~tr1~ N.B. 640.t910or644·1860 494-1595or 494·0662.. G Py Pl LOT. Please ca 11 Position avail. in a 79 bed l~~~Ca~l~1~54~"445S~~~~~ 3 B 2 B d I Jd l domestic assistant.Stu· PRIME OFC 5p•cE PRINT SHOP FOUND; reat renees. PREGNANT? George Krug, 6Jl-I!W9, conv. h06p. Xlnl pay &I · be~'t ~~c~.ut-,5 o;:ly~, _den_l_O_K_.64_0-6Z7 __ s _e_ves_._1 "" Letterpress/Offset. Vic of Bolaa Chica & Caring confidential between 3;00 and 6:00 benefits. Contact Ad· GEHERALOFACE 646-92180r 675.osss. ·-UdoVillOCJe& Heavy on letterpress. Bolsa. H .B. Fem. C'OUns~ling & referral. p .m. minis trator, He verly Formagazinepublisber. ----------1Seeking young lady to Shop•rea $25 ,000. Fullerton-844-1605. Abortion, adoption & ~---------1Manor,340 Victori.1r1 , CM Laguna Beach. Typing1 $4S5Yrlyoceanrront3br, share2b~houseinC.M . 3416VloLldo,HB Anaheim area . Call FOUND: CO M nr keeping. CarlauretionSpKialist 642·0087 filing. $2.50 per br. 2 ha. No pets. Avail Nov. Lots of arumals. $100mo. 1 suite approx. 600 sq rt. 8704564; 524-6773. Albertson's. Dog blk APCARE 547-2563 Apprentice. Some mech'J ---------·1494.1104. Shirley. 1.645-3655 Ist&last.Lily,548-1859 View facing Via Lido. D Cl . & Ld male brn e'yes' background. Will train·. DISPATCHER ----------1 or-646-5845. Inq. Owner: Dreyer ry . ean1ng ry SmJ whfe atch 673-1353· MASSAGE Apply The Car buretor (Graveyard.) EXECUTIVE bayfront Company. (ll4)675_7002 Agcy in Laguna Beach. • P · · RGUREMODELS Shop, ~tornin gs , 1942 Applyinpel"Son GENER.AL OFFICE view, lge 2 br. 2 ba condo. Responsible, stable male, ld_eal for _couple .. O!fn.er FOUND: Yng blk s h hair Harbor BJ , CM Yellow Cab Company Dix crpt, drps. Stv. 25·35 to s hare 2 B.d . Three or 4 Executive of-will remain & train 1.l m-male cat friendly. Sta ESCORTS 11251Slater,1'"'. Vly Need sharp alert person for diversiried duties. MacGregor Yacht Corp, 1631 Placentia Ave, CM dshwhr, 2 car park'g, apart. CdM. Pool tennis, fi res, (layout nexiblel. exper. Good lease. P .O. Ana/Brntwd548-5622 Outcall·Appl.only Carpenter Framer (No Phone Calls pool. Adult.& only. Singles w Isam e · Weekdays Conference Rm, Exec. Box 732, Lag, Bch. 926$1 Home.Office-Studio Lise. No other apply. Please) ok. Slip avail. $500. mo. 540.2500E:11t.147 . Bathrm. Ideal location . . FOUND: Irish Setter, 631-3811 lrwin645-3439. 1----------1 HANDYMAN Eves 1-982-7821 or Teacher lo s har e forJor4prol.l,786sqn There~sn:i 5uchlhingasa male,8 mos.Bol.5aChica DISPLAY ForNe wportShp'gCntr. 675-8006 a\'ail. on sub-lease at .60 ~ood JOb .. What you need &Heil. 846-3542 h~o· nienl & CLERK TYPIST Mc,•hand;se D'os pl ay · h I w/professional person or sqfl . From International 1s a business of your 5111-··:;:r.i .. 1-lig est res. Must be ex~ San Ci.n..de 3876 boat owner. beaut 2 Br. Sec . . C 2 21 S own! Call me ... 639 -6123 FOUND : male puppy, r on Needed for agent com· Person-C reative, Talent-pr. in plumbing, elec. ••••••••••••••••••••••• houseonbayw/boat.slip, un~es .orp. l an looks like Germ Shep ••••••••••••••••••••••• mission dept. toopcr<ite ed, exper i e n ce in carpentry, )ndscp'g. 6 2 B'. 2 b. 'p.'.,0us apt. s25015350. 675 .5246 or Joaquin H11ls Rd. NB. ln•estnwnt • 8 y· N ·1 d .: Schools& computer term!nal for roordination&dlsplayof days a wk. Call Mt. &44·5100 ~-lty 5015 rown. JC. ewan "" I ff 0 N.8. financial services fi ne women's me rchan-M 6 <•'"• Xlnt location. S.13·4708 -rr-·-• Atlanta, 536-3597 eve!. Mfruc on 7 05 organ. 1~. Ph: 498.1815 . ., 1-----------fNEWPORT garden office ••••••••••••••••••••••• . ••••••••••••••••••••••• •ro. Req's self starter . d1se. Call Mrs. Reynolds ----------1Re5P. neat male/rem lo suites various s ites Partner wanted for a FOUND Black & white Private Scuba Inslruc-Litt I e supervision 846-3024 llelp Wanted. (2) People, Apcii hnent1 Furnishd share bea~t furn hse from 4j.. incl util 557-0061 hi ~hly profitable Real Sl!lall male .. part Beagle. lion. Certified lnslruc-needed . Good com. * DRAFTS ~1AN • from midnight ·tu SAM. or Unfurnished 3900 lt .B. 1 mt to beach. Estate venture. Should Vic. Fashion Island. tors.496_6575 munications skills. Type Jack In The Box. 1205 635-2367 aner6P~f •I MO FREE RENT• d b · · 644 -9 60 wpm. Lite bkkpng re· Permanent JX>Sltion for Baker, C.M. ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ou le lnve11tment in 6 -000 • exper. mech drafts m<in l----------THE EXCITING 1·2·3 Rm. orrices rrom mo5. Highly secure. Jobs W..ted, 7075 q 'd. Submit res ume & M . h'f P •LMMES• •PTs. Fem w / 6yr daughter. $135 per mo . N ear 968-0888owneranytime Found: Lg. TabbY ••••••••••••••••••••••• salary history to : P. o . applications accepledatH8os1tessDo. 1 h0:m1ng sv'·" "' """" Share lrg Jbr apt w / Air'JX)rt.Noleasereq. Neu~ed Male Cat. No. French Lady from Box 2070, Newport Jus tin Paci fi c Corp. ue Pin, 3355 1a MINUTES TO NPT fplce, high beamed ceil· 833_3223 gTit noon Maney to LoCM 5025 Hunt gton bcb. 635-8611. Loui~iana Cajun country Beach. Ca 92G63 Or call 15030 ~?ld enwesl Cir. Lido. Newport Beach. BCH. ings, pool, tennis-••••••••••••••••••••••• ks . . k . 644-5100 Westm1n1stcr. H0<l-·es&Cooks. Bach, 1&2 BR. w/same. $100 mo. 1st & DESK SP CE Found : Female Doxie see posil.Jon as c~ 1n 1..c..:...=..:...· -------1-----------1 - from $172.50 Ja5t. Call Judy. Bank of A HEED MONEY! type dog, black, tan, old beach.az:-ea home. Highly Cocktail Waitresses. Part 0 r es s mak e r. Ex· Grand Opening of Jaws. Adults. No Pets America. 836-3286. in the Daily Pilot Hunt· PRIVATE FUNDS at Wilson St, al K-Mart qua L1 fted • x Int re -& full time, Grand Open· ~":ien_ccd in. Couturier Live band &: dancing. 1561 Mesa Dr. ington Beach office, FOR 2HD T.D.'s C.M. CBl1648462l ferences. 751-0573 ing of Jaws. Live band & fi.nishin fl!:. HijJ:hly erfl-Students o k. 2285 (SBlksEastofNewport Resp. fem. to share apt. 17875 Beach Blvd near u-a.. anted dancing. 2285 Newport c1~n t. Apply 1n person Newport Blvd. C.M. Blvd.) w/same. 1>ark Newport . Talbert. 11 ' x 11' space wSS,.1·1000855· t,.,•tS2BOro.oookers. LOST : Keys on boat ·--r W 7100 Blvd. C.M. we tra in, s tu. w 1th s amp J cs. Ann 642 -1.225 a .m. 833-1160 «• 00-·~ J>C' month Answc' sha<kle. 8th-10th St & ••••••••••••••••••••••• 546-9860 OJ'OV"".,....... ~ • • dents ok. 642·1225 a .m . Douglass , 3416 Via p.m. -___ :=:::::~:.._---j (;.;;:;;;;;;t;;-R;;;t"4:15"ol ing service available for or Principals. Easy Ocean rrt. 548·9249 ADV SALES PR 0po N rt Be h 1~---------Garoge1 for Rfllt 4350 $10, desk and chair for Terms. 8AM4PM A few openings for 833-ll60p.m . rto, e~·po ac Householdlaundry&light ••••••••••••••••••••••• $5.Call642-4321,Ext277. Glrndaleln•eshnettt women who l ike a DrydenPotteri~s cl.eaning .on Mondays. RESORT Garage Wanted in Back BEAUT.Cl.ASSA Sincel946 LOST:Whtcat,blue~yes. challenge, are young 80% COMMISSION llas opening ror an ex-V1c .. of lrvtneAve&Z2nd Bay, near Cypress St. NwptOlc. 631-2233 Grey ears, tail. West enough to work outside 5 .. as a member or our of-per'd Wheel Thrower. St. 1n Newport Beach. 67J.2015or(2131438-9800 FlREP~igF OFC 1711-BWestcUffDr. CUrfPiaza.646-00ll. hrs daily & mature f1ce. Individual trai\iing Write. Dryden Potteries,1 -642_·_8635 __ . _____ _ Office Rntol 4400 Harbor at Adams, C.M. ~s. Trust Lost: ~Ger. She.p/S_helti enou g b to a cc e Pl in a most desirable area. PO Box 603. Hot Springs, J{ousekeeper/Cook, Ex• Air cond, elect, cp", o-~~ 5035 Nr W1l son/Fa1rv1ew. responsibility . Costa· Me sa. Call Arkansas,71901. pe''d,Live--inforcouplo, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ Ch k h J Pers onality & en · "~5•••s A k I K LIVING ·~---------•I drps, mu s i c, el e v .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• o e c n . anna. .... -.,_,... s or en ELECTRONIC Pvt room & bath. •• janitor. ample prkg. All Reward. 645-1402 lhusiasm more impor-McFarland. 642-9606. Furnished offi cc. 3 1 5 LOANS t 80% lant than exper. Car nee. DISCOVERY ASSEMBL y 1-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; desks, carpets & drapes. inc · 3 min .. O. & 5 m in . • lslTDUD_!l .. 9 0 ,, 0 0 LOST: Small pet Racoon, More than $600 draw * * t• Next to Real Estate of-lliv/N.B. Frwys, 1 min. le.._, ,. Male. Vic. Garfield & possible after s hortl;;;;;;~R~EA";;;~L~E~S~T~A~T~E~:::;l ;P;;/l;im;;e;.;Ca;;IJ;64;;;;2.;4~34~2~;;1 -airport. ~1 · R. Stever, W d FV ·r 11 f · · d HOUSEWIVES Oakwood offers th e fi re.1860C,NewporlBI. Mgr.557-0I36or646-&396 2ndTDlomts ar •I seen or qua yin~ per10 ·Cook&li~hthousck<'cper finest in resort living at a CM SISO. per mo. 1 -~--------·I Fairest Terms since 1949 found please rail 846-3445 631-0454. in Cos ta Mesa Phone ESCROW OFFICER Tired of household price you can afford. BillLachenmyerRllr SattlerM'-Co. or848·1811Reward! 673-1934After6PM. LOAN PROCESSOR drudge ry? Want lo eant Th • Sl ·1r · 646-3928.eves67J-457i .... R !al 4450 .,. An You Too Young 1----------1 Major home builder extra$$$$$? Work local· ere s m1 ion 1n l~~~~~~~~~~I 1ness en 642-2171 545-0611 flELP! LOST in Harbor For Airtines? Cosmeticl•-Ex-'d ly & get on the ,·ob t,., .•• rec reation facil ities.I· ••••••••••••••••••••••• View llills while male -·· ,--r n eed s lake c harge NIGHTLlGHTEDTEN· MES•VERDE•RE• DELUXE r' 'I 2ndTDLo w-•-~ t /bl •. l ·i • Largeconcernhasopen-lmmed. openin g. I-:x . esrrOwoff1 cer /loanpro-in&?Day&swingshifts. ,., "' ,,.. o 11ce, eomm ans ~ ca w ac nose, ai • ings for 10 gals & guys, 18 'd I d VOLT NISCOURTS. A full lime Sharp, new, ready to oc-& industrial spaces. Also WE HAVE CASH! left ea'r. Tag, Flllffy. lo 23 yrs. Musl be Bingle ~r on Y ~ee apply. Cessor for tracl work. activities director who cupy, grd nr. easy ac· mini warehouses in Buy2ndT.D.'s Reward.Cal1644.S018 . & free lo travel entire ease p one , Mr. Mustbefamiliarwithall TempormrS.n-ices plans parties. BBQ's, cess. $295 /mo. in c I Laguna Niguel&: Mi ssion NL<ian on 2nd Td.o .·s Lost at Oct 18, s mall blk U .S, al a ran do ml_P_ete_rso_n_._oo_z._584_7_. ___ , current conventional and 3848Campus Drive trips & m6re! J.~ree Sun-utililies & bath. 675-6061 Viejo areas. Handy lo cw Loans·2n T.D.'s I l d . M itinera'"". Guarantee re· COUNTER GIRLS governme nt financing 54M74 I day brunch. e.vcs. San Diego Fwy. 200 to E~tylnvsmt. Div. Ve~:C.M .o~~7 onte turn. ;{week expens e Dry c leanin g s hop . programs. (Ac ross from P~: :;c~uti rul s ingles. 2000,sq ft. As low as JO" BA NETT MTG.CO. paid training program. F /time. E:11per pref'd . Call Mr.Dreyer O.C.Airport) :uml.sh~ ~~~~rn~s~~~ * 180 I Newport llyd• per sq ft . 8.11 -1400 645-2134 Lost : Small Apricot Male Above average earnings. will train. 644-0893. 714:979·5340 Equal Oppor Employer Models open JO to 1_ Costa Mesa \cnr. 18th 3200Sq r·tc.2 storefront A.nnowicements Poodle. Answ to .. Bui-tran s portationl----------·I GrantCo.ofCafif. Sorry 00 pets or children, St.) Delu~c pan Id, ele, 1i''ith 6 dri ve·in bays, PenonaCs ry ' '. Gone 7 days. furnished. For interview DELIVERYMAN a.n equal oppty e mplyr Roommate service a /~. ul1I. Jan, :11\nt park. Ideal for auto or boat Lo1t&Fouftd 540-7823/545 ·9491. Call 836·8887. Betwn swtes from $65. 673-8441 Reward IOam Spm L.A. Times Route. No. available. t.-1 on th to or (213) 474.0242 sCeMrvi cDe. ~~~5-7109lh St. ••••••••••••••••••••••• . . . C.M. area. ~tust have de· •Fee PaJd $525 Up monlhoccupancy. · ays ,,_. l • eves Lost & Found 5300 Lost: German Shepherd, Assembly &: Packaging pend able car. 546-1780 & Gen'I ofc. Good typing. lBM Composer, operator, System & s tand aJona. Cal l for i nte rview, 642-1552. . 290 SQ ' tl deluxe. No. 64&0681 ••••••••••••••••••••••• male, 6mos. Bit/silver. trainee, ruU lime. C.M. 546--6427. Detailminded.Xlnt. Costa Mesa. $140. mo. Storn For L LOST/FOUND A PET'! Zlrd/Elden. Nds medic. area. $2. hr min. lo start. ruture. Also Fee Jobs Immediate opening for 1541 Baker St. 549-8138 O OC eCIH 960-2900Adoptlon,Low 645-2109. 979-8600. DEUVERYM .. M CONTROL CAREER experi,c:nced security .Oakwood Garden Apartments T pt.. AT IONS Cost Spay /Neuter info. l ::(JSi:;-J;;;;;;.-;;;;;:1;;:;;~1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 $315 Mo. Early AM Employment Agency guard ,.or Irvine boat OFFlCESPACF. In Center! Anchored by jLOST; Puppy•mos, Brit· newspaper deliv. Irvine J.100 lrvine.Stel09B manufacturer. Unlrorma INABAnN Faz.io '.s & Major Drug. RIGRF.WARD tanySpaniel, fem. org/ AVON area.Musthave lrg car . N 18 h 7 furnished . Call Dave NC\I.' plush Ctirpet•nJC H B, W es t m inst c r . Sm! blk dog w /wht s pot-; wht. Vic. Davers &: S li;;::-wp.;,~cg;;;:-~l~<~IS56;;-;~·8.S05~~-~~Roosiiij~'i:;·~97ll~·2880~~· --~ ... ;; RraphiC'S &paint. 1,000+ Artesia, An11heim. Also above eyes. Mixed Mariners, N.B. Reward. • ta. wag or van pref'd . Fl':MALE or m a le dn·ve' sq. ft , avail. Newport Huntington l·larbor \oca· breed. Answers to the ~ Nocollect.962--4633 . ......, ..... K .. Irvine at 161h 645-0550 Bch.644-7955 tions. name or ''P u ssy•----------·! WA.MTTO l·o..-.-,.-1-A-,-,-i!{-t-ro-,-O-rt-ho-I ~~r"1>;~~ru: && de~i~e~yl •lndus Engr/Mf2to$18K N. Po'l B h Sm all MULLF.R REAL TORS Willow". ll round, pleas LrOST1: MihlitleseV.9 Yt.'· MlutAKNE Ml 901oNE 5 Y7, olc. Exper pref'd. N. B. w /references. Full time. •JKr Engr /hR0&D -$900 w eac · (714 )846·4493 call673-2662. emae, w e. ic. ~8 O &Anaheim.640·0121 Don Sw<.>dlund.lne.,2855 • cypunc pr '$&50 '1lc. I or 2 Men. $65 per Lane &: Harbor View •tarbor. C. M. 54()..5710 Irvine P ersonnel ----------1 mo. C all Cene H i ll, Prime Comer. Charming Lost: Female Dor. L Hill!I Dr. Cd.M,Reward. Be a n A v O N Dental Aulstant. 4 day days.S46-068leves. Services &Agency Raa• 4aoo &t2·0200 house zoned C·l. Ideal Reddis h Afghan Mix. 644 ·2858 It no 1n1wer, REPRESENTATIVE . week incl Sat. Exper &l;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;j 488 E.17lhSt.teet tor Dot tor. D e ntist, WoodsCove.LB.SatOt 5'0-6840 Be your own~,,, ... Xray ce.llficale re-(atlrvine1.~--1~csa •••a••••••••••••••••••• 3333 W C I H o-----------o ~ " ~ Room r I F-· t·•-· s wy Heal tor. o r Antique lllh. REWARD. '94-0281. , ~ hi H' 1 ... , .. r own boon. No ex· quired. Exper. in preven · FOOD SERVICE Sulte22t 1C70 or ren • .....n '"'' TOKAIBANK BLDG Dealer. Xlnl pa,ko·ng. ~.•; w te •ma ayan ,,,_ Valley drea Prt bath Ki f per. nece1s. Training tive control preferred. WORKER · d · f 1 • EXEC. SU ITES FROM $500. p /mo. 644·6360 aft. 6 Lost Australian Sheep lli?f!, awn ears & tail, provided. Call uo.70410 s 8 I 8 r y 0 pen . D 8 y kitchen & laun rt acl ·• •Sl"month• pm dog, blk /wht, 1 blue eyu 4 mos fema le. W /blue Part.time. All sh irts . pool lW!'(I 1261 .., Zenith 7·1359. &12·6880 Eves 673·3403 or · _,. · Jlarbor frontage avail. · · &: I bm eye, very short Jeweled collar. Vic. Sav-1 ~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~-~!:_ ______ j llMpita/ <'XPc r pr<'C'd. Room 500. 2800 Sq. n . in Town & tail. Name Don Amlto on Drugs, 17th &j. ' Costa M ei'la lo-1 tl morlal ~~~f1~~m~;';:! ~~~ 642.1:;w3 &42·4644 Country Shopplna: Cntr. Lennon&. Edwards li.8 . Rutlond,C.M.642-0469 ll.AUTICIAHS Yoo don't n~~-• 3 •un lo llosplt<il. As k \or Jo'ood l-'-'--'---------1 110. r·or least'. 962·6007 Reward 8'6·1449 TY ~"'"" Servlte Sup('rv sor. 301 pe r wk. 2 blk1 from 6cr PER 59 FT -LOST: all gray fem. cit & S LISTS "draw fast" when you Victoria, C<lSta ~1esa. bettc-h. public tranap. re· 1617 WESTCLIFto··NB 600 SQ IT store or office Classified Ads sell bi& iray/whllct mile cit For (2) N.B.11alons. w/or place an ad In the Daily I ~~~~~~~~~~ adily •vail Call Maril AOT. 5'4l-.5032 front. $U:S . &46·2130 or items, small Items or N ... w port ll e g ht 11 , w/out following. 644·0661 Pilot Want Ads! Call now I~ 9116-2182l6or 531-~lSS 679.3709 any Item. 642-5878. 642-8Z33 or540-IS82. -642·5678. Want ads Call 642·5678 I -------... _ - INTERIOR DESIGN ASSISTANCE Est.ablishtd malf.lro adults to work witb pm. less~on~l s condf.lclil)g clients throu1:h. fec.tory !':howroo m s in ;i paro lime. Design Fac\ora 631 ·3003 - ... -..... ..,_, -----~ • • • • • 6 " • . s . 0 t '· d n. .. .. h. Id m I· in· r r, •• w, or ly at ro ro- 9K 'l' ,. " ... ....,w....., 1100'1Wpw-.i 1 100 HolpW..i..1 11 00 HetpW..i.d 11 00 Hlllp W..i.<1 1100 Aflll-•• 1010 TU!Oday,Of•....;.21 , 1m DAILVPILO'T BIJ • ................ ·-···· ••••••••••••••••.••••••••• ,_ •••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••·• •·••••••·•·•••••·•••••••·••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ir KIDS Pl<nHcs Mald"'9 Rflfttptk>nll t Teoct.r ,_..... & FUU aJ.i;e Seara wuber, r.Mhw I 1050 MIKtl• t I &I 1010 Offlc.9 ,....._ • 5 Real ''·•-te ~r.-In NB. ~a · -· Almost new di•· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• a..i,_.t l .OI ~.. ...,. ""' Socl .. WOl"kftot _,,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ages 12to15 · Moc hiM Operatw Expansion has crieated addit1onul o~n1.np (« Injection mo lding machine opr.a on all shiftt. .Utetyplnc.s..l.flH. l"utl or p /time 1ale1 ~8:b:f;.J1:Ye~o~ •MATI'RESS* ~:i:.-·.~·P::d': ~';'~Etc svl chrt $Uf:t5, sey R...,..Yord-opealnll w /t'leld En· Yea< old 8000 BTU air *U.t.DNESS* f1<m WO (wortll $425). <h« SI/up. •<Y dk•. S•les ar mechanical terpri1e1 Educational cond.ltlooer 115 d&-SMO PU!' ~S&Sl70 11 bom Machlnecvn, Pierce..&61 bactground bdpruJ.. Job Corp . explaln in1 to ' · •ALL SIZES • lncJdel.&is.~. Y e, w. lllh. CM .&U-1411. Earn your Christmas Shopping Money selling subscriptions to the DAILY PILOT. Please call Mrs. Noack, ~- Apply ln Person 8AM-3PM C afifomla lojectloe Moldioo<j c..._, 2& Bria~ Ave, C.t.t . r equirements : Self-p1rent1 lat~st educa· WIU buy some Rell, ap-Prfc.MltoMo•e! . starter who wiJibe.s to Uonal matenal1 to help pliances, runnlna CM" not. 1 33.9625 & 646-1616 WANTED t;:.rt~n~J::::~·~:~~ pro1rC!J.S. Apply at 1954 younc1ter1 m ake the Alao acrap metal . ----------1 P · c · ,,~ ... -IOOl t ot s.cboolln1. No m -.5Z8 TOP CAS•I DOLLAR Sell$14$.S00.2122. laccntta, M.~. 11lesex:pe:r.neceu. Free ·. 1 Br Apart full of rum. PAID !-'OR YOUR E SALES tra.inina. Exceptional in· was her & Dryer, all Musl&o! lUdeabed,rolor JEWELRY, WATCHES, ~tra deB.U, <'b1irs, rard ·;_ll!..81~cmoR come opportunity. Call cycles,xlra lge tub,3yn TV, lwn beda, el~. ART ORJF.Cl'S, GOLD f1te1)"Stems&r:Addres,s.o--MEW~L~IC•~s••5 Virginia Ca lkins, old. Perfttt cond. $1.SO.l-'-642-"'-'7-'llO'l"'-------I S I LVF.ll SE Rrn:·· J!:ra ph m achloe. Call m::n ~" 873-1166 both..53$.6181 .~INE FURN &: da)'l752·7833. -~--~ . -~~-~ (Irvine lndus. Complex) LUMBER Minimum S fi · CDlll W r lna-rm set, hutch, tbl, 6 TIQUES.64S·2200 P'tMOS & OnJo-s 1090 I I b. •-ee I.ft • e P•>' or: •-.u--1015 ch<•. c<edeo••, $195. u-1...w.+efl 7100Ma&...W.,•-~ 7 IOO ynexpcr. np um 1ng.,. adverl l:sl n a, sian s . -...-CoastFirllwoodSupply ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ .... .,.. Til'U beatingSttYice &repa1r. telephone. pn'nt ing & TRAINEE •••••••••••••••••••••••1 _41>4_·_'19_U _____ c_ __ I eucalypl"·-6cerd' ... FIELD'S Ware houao ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 642 S6b'7 ..... •• YI' 00 I & ~~-------•lj;;;;-.-;;;;;;:·:--;::;:--:;,:;::::ie':::tage, bi.niness cards, **I BUY ** Ova1Dlnin«Tblw/4 chn. cord$44del~l·ll22 Sale.~ Panos Or'" JAt4rTOR WORK b ot o • 1--==.::..:c:..:.::::.::::..::='-I ~ans , new/u.s"'1 . Spmeb, Nu ........ P/t male, rem: s~r~itt oc ure.a, prom 1 u. ASSEMBLERS Good ··--' ru-•ture & sa·· to 94". Pecan Ital G 1 PJtime eves. Exper 'd ,_,. b . -Ask about our Incentive l.Qa.I ,..... cond fo~orSa!c Membenhip rands, Ph1yerl. o ng l·o uples. C.M. & S./.. RM's LVM's MA ~t; w~c!t~. ME;.e•£S:!i rommission split. Call · appliances, Of' 1 will Sell Prov. Beaut, alnt • Newport BeachTenrus out for busine!lit. Rent areas.213/921·01 15 On C U All Sb'ft E C'·ff ' d -3 601 Lon1&!iihorlterm for You. compl w/pada. $300. Clr Club.644·~ w/opt to buy. Kawai, :_.::::::::::::=:.:===1 a · I s. X· 848-1001 u ..,an ry ... , ·1 · .. ,,, .. ~S •UCTIOM TV 23", ad tond, in (1ne D Id I pto_rienced Acute hospital :,· ~~~i;;;::-ii-;;;-;:;;:;~~;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;j · aui~nments. -~ • ~ ~ Sl e In w u )' , a w n • JEWB.RYSTORE on ly . Good wor k1n a 'P·T Office, lite typing, VOLT 646-1616 &1lJ.96Z5 Dr1ej.d1 c;b, s",:'.r: wci~1 9:,.~lueh/ireencb ~fa,bSllOOk. Chickering, Yamaha, conda. Contact Mrs.l sales&ans.phonL>s .H.8 , RN I w 51 e ra -· ou~c er oppm.ii UC• Kimball. Wrll 1r . Ot.~kclerk&ca1hler,lite T'""°'°''Sft'"\'cff 6'.S-e619. solid m w.plt", $2SO . (714 )538 .2110. 12013 bookkeeping & c redit Jensen, 642·2734, Costa I area. Write ad 506, Daily ~Campua Drive l icydes 1020 SM-1448or67S·l213 8rookhurst.GG. work. Neat & pleasant. M esa Memorial Pilot, P .O.BOX 1560 Emergency 5 46-4741 . •••••••••••••••••••••••Movi n g, mu s t s e ll :l.::::.:.::::.:::.:.:.=..:::=---'-1~~~:!!:!~~~:_--- Perm. 5 day week. Co. Hospital. 301 Victoria St, Costa Mesa.m26 P /time. 11Pl't1 ·7:30A M. (Ac ross from SALE· BICYCLES. lterculon hide-a · bed, stereo Equipment Beaut irul Cherrywood be n e rits. Apply in CM.EOE · RM Estate Sales ~ln0t Ewo<Cklng, co,nd0s o .C.Airport) · Closing out •II Cam· ~..'!','maml<•hnltg<eshs •,be.~, KN~wood KR 1 ·.~oo1 •$1m50p &2 Kimball Consolette person. See Gary· Seha r-~ · · · on a c · Equal Oppor Employer panias. IS% OISCOUN1'. 3'11a c r, .:., 1v1co turn au e · Plano-Like new $800. fer & Sorul Custom Ring Excelle nt opportunity Roache, R .N . Cos ta Brand new-asaembled· nucood.536-MtiH. P ioneer C577. 11peakers 646-0989ev. fllakers. 3333 Bristol, Nurws Aides for salesperson. 1.ong M c s a M emo r i a I kl lu nd 11 Oect $170. f'anason1c casselte1.::::.:::::..::o: ____ _ p All shirts available. Ex· es t 1:1blishe d orfice H~pital.642·2734 . ----------1 c la S·a re .ors. 94'' Couch, c o ntemp. deck w /Dolby system, Austrian baby i.:ran d ~~~u~~~~t laza, nxt pr, preferred. Please ap-s pecialli1ng in sllles. ~~~~~~~~~~~ All models-most !llae:S. crushed gold velvet. Just only 6 mos old $100, bead piano. beauuful :;;ound. -:'.'.""'""'""'""'""'""'~~:!ply at Park Superior Also, rentals & property 1: •UTOTEM* Sav.e $18.74 to $41 .99 upholstered. Lk new. phones$ZS 846-1677 Call"95--69Hi . : J.l eal th Care. 1445 management with ac· SALESCOUNSELORS EMPLOYMENT while s toc k l a1 t1 . SZ5().5'1)....48.45 • LEGAL SECRETARY Superior Ave. NB. counts to take over for i-~or Newspaper Promo-~~~~Ear=~~·b=l1. 2 twin mattress4?!'l. xlnt. MiKetlcmMot1s For Sale: Schulv&c TR A JN EE XI n t.1-~---------I immediate income. lion. Muslenjoy working OPPORTUNITIES HB. cond. covered $lO each W.+ed 1011 Wurlitzer. s ho rthand & typing, NURSES AIDES with young people 10 to f'ullorPartTime call84l·.s28l . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ___ _:64.>=.-06.:::1~•:_ __ _ &&-1·9311 Exper'd. Bayview Conv. 14 years of a1e. Reliable NoExperNecessary IOSPEEDMENS& . SSC ... SH SFOI Goods 1094 .::."-''-"'-------I Ho•p1t:.I . 2055 Thur1n transportation required. A&e 2l-6SE1igible LADIES BICYCLES ' 3 pc bedrm set genuine Good .. --•r $ I · Sporl&MJ LeJ'a l Secretary. Laguna '' Excellent part-time posi· Go lo The Nearest \Ut:U um/re ngs ••••••••••••••••••••••• N 1guel0ffice.Partt1me.,_A_,_e~·~C_.~_l_.~642cc..·c..:.:3500.c.. ___ I tion. 1-li•h pay for 2-3 TIC TOCMARKET $.SOEACH 496+ maple (s gl b e d); f)ozrs/1toves.516-0'188. Sc uba Tan ks. t be r ·1 cockt ail table, etc; reas. · 1 &-lust ast. accurate *HUR SES AIDES• n,, 1.nOA ISi.A '\ D hours each evening. ha Jr. For Applir ations & Info WANTED: Schwinn o 4919-2615 CLOTl-llNC SPECIAlS! a I um in um, 1 s l ee , typist.831·2080 ... 6 73-6900 • day Sat urd ay . Call ORCAL.L (714 )642·n02 compa rable ladies 3 ----------1 COMSl.......,SHOf' w/backpack. Needed ror Orange Coun:l-----------1 642·8102 (pr ioterview Tic Toe Systems. Inc 5 peed. XI n t co nd . Must sell, Rattan lo ve -·-SlOO. 67s.462S Looking ror cple to over-ty's largest skilled nurs· RE •LEST •TE •-ro,e•ooo ~~~~~~~~~I .. h ' h · ,.. "'c}Dt.E EV£RYT"HINO AT sec 8-units. Nice, lge 2Br, ing facility. Many fnnge A A <:~::.:.::.:..:.:::.:._ ______ , = 645-6081 eves · seat .,. mate 1n2 c air T , T A1mo11l new Li1dies H:.rt b S•LESTR•IHEES i-rorpatio$45,solid Maple en 5 u-ftver ,_ . apt. ~·/bltns, some rent e n efits i n cluded : ~ A SALESGIRLS WAITRESSES Ra leigh competition r~<'· corfee table (t'x2') ~. ''"' · Sk1sw/boot.s,pul~&b1n· reduction.64$4291 . He alth i ns. plan o r Urgentl yNeededFor Exper'd .Fullorp/l. I Wig bake W/Xtras. J\t1n Callafier6PM,&u·7857. .:.:~~~~~Youl dings,$1$0.493·8245. S2SO,OOO +$2,000 lire ins. 6 Management Positions . & Stock Girl S36-81S2 Good hrs. Neat appeh:. cond. e st orr over $250. IJl.J6t4 TY Radio •LYM RH• Paid holida)'S, Up to 3 Check with our Ad\•ance Over 21 :;Mi·U108. flanlrock maple round 1tCMAJR&UillOOO-«l!TED • • N __ , d r 0 c ks 'd bo r _, F s ·LESL •py UOQIJtol41e('.;O{~ HiR, st ... •o t.."l."Ue or range oun-~· pa1 vac, nus or for R.E. Boa1u ees ~ ,.. Surf &Sirloi n . dining tbl., 2 leavea, & 1091 ty's largest skilled nu rs. good attendance. $2 .25 CEN'l'UllY FINANCIAL Experiencl.-d, ladies re· 5930 w . Coast Hwy, NB Used Bikes & Part.a. Buy . chrs. $100. 5(5.063() ••••••••••••••••••••••• in~ racility. Many rringc per hr to start, if I yr e~-REALTORS. !181-1210 a d )' t o w e a r & sell and trade. 248 Wanted: PORTA-CRIB Stereo Equipment be nerits, included : per. Apply betwn 9am & sportswear, Full time Wanted: Uve·in Hsekpr. NewportBIC~1 .642·7910 ,.._ r...1-Good condition Kenwood KR-100 arnp &: lfealth ins. plan or 3pm , Ro y ale Conv RealE.stale pos ition. Jeans, 2300 $250 mo. Call after s. -•-1055 548·7412 67~ Nivico tnrnlable $150. 2 $250,000+$2,000lireins. Hospita l, 1030 W . OPEHIMGSOOM! Harbor Blv d . CM . 84Z·788'7.Rererences. Cwrm& ••:••••~•••••••••••••••Minic• Pioneer C577 speakers 6 Paid holidays. Up to 3 Warner, SA Interested S4S·6524 Equl..--.t 8030 G1ganl1c Ga rage Sale •--tn I IOl3 Sl70. Panasonic cassette k 'd bo t I~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;~ Warehouse appare l dis· ,.....-... Sal/Sun 9-5. 21M VUlta 11n4RIH 1 d k /D lb system ;~P!~te~d~~ce.n~5ppf; NURSES AIDES Sales,.ople ~ tributing. Garmet hang-·•.••••••••••••••••••••• Laredo (Bluffs) Npt Bch ••••••••••••••••••••••• o~cy 6 ":ios ~ldy $100, bead hetwn 9am & 3pm, OR ORDERLIES o lk forHalCox SALESMEN ing. Intermittent work. N1konzoom .len!> 50·300 DIVIHCI phones$25 848--1677 . 9'79-1805.C.M. ft.1 ~1 . F4.Sw1th U.V. hat.e Dinette Set, T.V., End 1-"::0::::::..:::::.·:..:::..::::.:. __ ltoyale Conv. 1-lospital, Salary depends on exper. IP..+ T" I filter SJSO 497 .2335 or Tbl , Hairdryer, Mac-~cc~ Combo Magnovox:Consola lc;OOO::.:..W"-'.~W~a~c~n~e~'~· s~,~'~· __ 1 Be recognized. Ca l I 1-~or PEP ~01~ AUTO Warehouse Penon 494.3973 rame& More. SBl-8509 Beaut1 ru1 instrument. Clr1V AJ\t /F'M stereo &c lmmed. Port Mes<J Conv. SUPP'Y STORE Im-Must h. ave ex per .. in Cats 8035 Paid $2900. new. Will sell turntable, S.100. Xlnt con· fllanagement PEOPLE PE RSON Exec. looking ror part time business associate an wholesale s upplies. Busin ess f ull y capilalized. Jntecview b/3-2223 Hosp,642-0400. ._, I b t I SUPERGARAGER! ror $1700 or best off~r. dltloo. ove< $lOOO new. mediate o,....n1 ngs. Good P u m ing ma e ria s . ••••••••••••••••••••••• FRI/SAT, I"• XI t d lh ,,_ Geers Plumbing, 222 W. . ~ n con• comes wi Panasonic AM'I FM NURSES AIDES s11lary&workingconds. Adams.Hunt 8ch. Per~1an Kittens. CFA , 2093SantaAna,C.M. case &: Amp cord. Call stereo & Turntable SSO. Exper. in Geriatrics ApplylnPerson while, black , s moke , SSZ·S00'7art.5:30p.m. 67~ he Ip r u I , b u l n o t Evenings Only WATCH FOR most colors. 213·894-69&5. Hom1hokl ~oodt 1065 . · necessary. pa id health &l;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I 2946 lriitol St, op•~IHG D •rE ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gibson EBJ Bass. $25-0. 20 loah & Mori life ins. Holidays & vac. Costa Mesa go111 A Dogs 8040 C\lsto d .1 Yrs old, has short wide s-.z-a. fte with pay Apply in !:~~~~~~~~~~Brenda's Nail Nook or ••••••••••••••••••••••• mma eqwts,com· neck.Xlntcond.968-9225 .. ...,...,.. ....... person Park Lido Conv. Real &tcrte Sol~s Beverly Hills is opening •PET WORLD• rorters. bedspreada. Cull ••••••••••••••••••••••• MASSAGE TECH Center 466 F1agship Rd. Best located Corona del a Juliette Manicuring . · 6.'.ll·l319after6PM Guitar Martin D·28, w/ CHIMt'al 9010 Youn g lady (1!1·28J ror N.B. J\1ar orfice, h:i.is empty Salon at 2855 E. Cat. Cockers , C~t huahua , Jewe-1 1070 case, xlnl cond. ssso or ••••••••••••••••••••••• legitim atefulttimeposi ·I----------~ desk for an experienced SECRETARY Hwy., Corona de! Mar. 5P~!~s .. Shp•h1·tz;;.1p· •••••• "!.••••••••••••••• besto<r.549·1503 18 " Thompson, 70 HP t1on. No exper. nee. We NURSING salt'sperson. ~l uch better Thi! method of manicur-.o~ua ai r , 1 u ~. Mer c ·trlr-bait lank· send to school , earn PSYCHAIDE.MALE than a\'e ra ).?e com · ing by paper wrapping m1n1-Schnauze~. Pom1. WANTED Sears Elec. organ, dual canopy.FBG lful1·$l600. while you learn. Apply in 3:3().12 :30 Shift for s mall mission schedule. Please We currently have an promotes growth or ones P ~k es, W ~st 1es, JOO TOP CASH DOLL.All keyboard.nearly nu, lh Pvt/Pty-days uu 2:30 pm person any afternoon or psych unit. Appl)' Roya le call for app't. o p ening for a S r own nails. m.Jxed puppies. Stud ~~ p A ID F 0 R y 0 UR price,$295,even.968-6906 960·3955. eve. 2112 Ha rbor Blvd. Conv. Hospital, 1030 W. Sttrl'tary to work with Need expe r ie nced mo&tb_r~s .2S2S W . l JEWELRY WATCHES MUSTSELL C.M. W arner Ave , SA . one of our engineering Juliette Manicurists or at Fa1rv1ew. SA. Open ART OBJECTS GOLD: SACRIFICfo-: Wooden Sa~5~or ro~ing. 546--6450. manage.rs & hi s starr or will conduct classes ror eves.5Jl·S027. SILVER SERVICE Guild D -50 acoustic ~ASSA.GE . PART Time eves & Sat engi neers &techniciuns. I.hose interested in taking Dog OBEDIENCE Class FINE FURN & AN '. gui[ar w/ease. Perfect __ 61=3..:-8321=..:"o.o'..:55.o1c.·~'"'83=-· _ Openings for. exp or in· AM, perf. for stud cnts.r-~~~~~~~~~~ course. For £urther in-tostartWed.Oct 29 TIQUES.645-2200 con dition. Ex.l eas. exp. Call for 1nro 12·noon inside work guaranteed RE E ATE The successful applicant f o r m a t i o n c a I I 7 :30 P.M. Newpart 751--4660 Oon'l drop the ball! Get a. on 645--0864, 675--0258. wage. Call A1. 542.9013, Al ST should have a min . of 4 213-651.6627 except Sun· Irvine area. 546-4928. Miscell..eout 1080 Have something you want job with a low:c~t Daily M •SSEUSE We h ave a s ma 11 . years secretarial cxper. day. AKC Ge<m. Sho,t'-I< ••••••••••••••••••••••• to sell? Classified ad.I do Pi lot C lass1r1ed Ad. • A PBX •--wer Serv1'c e ff in an e ng1ncer1ng en· ,...,. 't II ••• ~78 Phone642 5678 &MODEL Graveyard s hift s. rerinR instruc tive as· DRIVEACAB'~ show , s h ots 8 wk s . Almostnu.Be ds1decom-~ knowlcdAeable sta of-vironmcnt. WHOWANTSTOWORK? Pups Hunte rs . pets, Wheel chair. cos~ .$400+.r ~•~w-e~.-~~wj •. jjiiiiijili.----~····-jjiiiijjii needed~mmed.6Jl ·l184 P/lime. 1-~ri & Sat night. sistantc with \'Our sales. Cl-IOOSE your hours. 557 .641sevesorA~1 . n1ode . Wal ker. Bennett Mc,DOH•LD'S EOE . .543·1787. Xlnt tocation.'Cd'.\I. Call 'rhe posllion requires a work for yourself, be Breathing ma r hine . A 1 min of f,() wpm accurate 644·7662. Paul ~ art1n or your own boss. Men or Saint Bernard fem . 6 mos. 962-1242. typ1ni;( & facili ty '-''ilh l-----------I Night help over 18, weekends maint. man. Interviews, Tue 9AJ\1 to lOAM, Wed 3Pf\.1to5PM. Apply with the Manager McDonald's 700 Wes t Personnel Secretary _Co:::::as=l~H~w::..cy~, N::.::. B~.'----I Le a d in g co m p u t c r MEOIC ... LASSIST. peripheral sys t e m s manufacturer has an Lm · P/time, rront ore. Ex-mediate opening for a pet'd . {l l Orthopedic Personnel Secretary re-_Su_,~g~eo_n_. 54_<>_4_37_6_. ___ 1 porting to the personnel MEDICAL RECEPT. managec. J\tature. exper'd in al! Will be responsible (or phases front ofc ror MD sec r eta ri a l and ad · specia\izini.? in foot dis· ministrative duties, in- orders. \\'rite to: Euclid eluding typing personnel Foot Clinic, 10990 reports , maintaining Warner , Fountain personnel fil es and re · _v~a=l~le~y~·~m:-.::08=·-----I cords a nd interfac ing MEDICAL TECH. with a p plicants a nd Calif. Lie. & ASCP, ex· employees. , per. &1icro-Biolo1ist for If you have excellent typ- A .M . s h i ft , even ing ing/shorthand a nd com - !Super visor for clinica l municalions skills and a lab. 838-9600 Ext. 301 or minimum o( 3 years P.O.Box 2825 Lag. Hills, secretarial skills includ --""'~=53~--------1 ing 1 year per~onncl ex · ?11gmt trne. Route sis co. Future. Age 23-39. Car, phone. SI60wk. 848·1004 . perience, you may bC' the individual we seek. 1\pp· ly orcontact. T. Knight, Bud Corbin basic arithmetic calcula· Women. Can be slightly pure bred , al I· s hots, handicapped. Neat· moving, $85. must sell 'ountry store b izarre. [U~EI H-Mfl~TI N I!! Lions. Clea n Appearance . 581-93SJ Wed, Oct 22. 1-5pm. Vets., retired. Age 25 to . Gifts. boutique, plants, We orrer exrellent work- ing conditions & benefits in our modern new racih· 70. Supplement your in-AK_C G. Shorthair Pups, white elephant. Chris t come. Drive a cab 6 hrs R1 chthoren/Moesgaard Church by the Sea. 1400 REALTORS--' ------'------I ty located at Junipero Serra offramp to the San Diego F'rceway. or more a d ay. Apply in papers,shots.557·6415 WestBalboa.N.8 . person, Yellow Cab Co., Stud Service. will stud e nmo r c Dishwas h e r l~l Slate r Ave, Foun-ma le doberman ror a re· w/chop top & German Real Estate Salespeople. Experien ce d Newport /Irvine area. 1-'or new Urbanus Square location. Forminl': a '-''In n1n~ team. Opportunity is n o ~·. Century 21 Proress1o nal Really . Contact !\Ir. Greenbaum at536·1696. Please Su bmit Your Resume Or Apply Jn Person ENDEVCO la1nValley. asonable ree, Champ. Stereo Window Trimmer. Ex per blood lines . 968-92'l5 551·6759 ladies .wear, drapif!g. Springer Spaniel. fem. PAPER CUTTER , Polar rreefl_y1ng.&man_nequin, spayed. l lh )'rs. old . JS'h inch fu ll power, 21;,. store 1nlcno.f' & windows. AKC. Liver/Whle. Loves yrs. old . 18200. Phooe 220 Los Cerntos Ma ll. ki~. $25 . 64S-JS 14 . 870-4564 or 524·6773. l?<incho Viejo ltoad WIRE BOMDER AKC Great Dane pups , I 12 Nichols Chinese Ru g. San Juan Capistrano Expec . w /ult,as on1"< I H I · $300 1 R bos ed $1600 E I ma e ar eqwn . ust, em s , . R E A L E S T A T t~ Equal Oppor mp oycr aluminum wire bondina f blk $200 495 5589 9 5 AI CAREER ATTENTION a em. , · · t. 6. 494.3549 necessary. Hybrid as-only · 1-----------1 807., CO J\1fl.11S S I ON h II sembly preferred. Call l--'~--------1 Moving Sa l e. Oct L I C E N S E D · S_ECRF.TARY, c a e_ng· 556·2912 · lri sh Sctter, 16moold well 22 /23/24. King sz bed UN LICE/'iSE D GET ~'ni.: career opportunity. trained. very a ff cc-complete . Wurhlzer Elec THE HED CARPET l1cavy typing. Ute book· X·RAYTECll tionate, female, spayed, organ & bench. TV & TRl-;AT1'1ENT. We train ~eepi n /<:. long ara~u~:· Experienced individual $50.497·1454 . Port Dishwashe r. Misc you to scl lhomesY:ithan se!ld resume&s Y • needcdtoworkparttime lumbe r , Off ice sta- accelerated course that quirements to &;ix ~24 • in Costa ~1esa Medical Fre-e to You 8045 tionery supplies, 2038 s tarts immediately. If Ba lboa Island Station. Facility. Must have CRT ••••••••••••••••••••••• Anaheim .C.:rt1 you're interested in earn· Newport Bch, Ca. 92662· li ce nse. Hour s: rt1on , 3 kittens. 8 wk s, oranRC ·l-----------1 ing big money from the SECRETARY Tues, Wed, Fri, 9a m -calit·o·striped. 545·1044 Membership start, get individualized tpm. Thurs 9am·6pm. evenings. lrvineCoastCountry rree training & on the job 5 years or exper . 2 yrs Good company bcnerits. -=-===------1 Club. 613-8260. assistance in a top offi ce col lege , with a B+ Call Wendy at 638·24SO. Free Weimaranerrcmale,1-----------1 J\10DELS ·MASSEUSES fo"'1gure Models. Escorts, M.ll!seuses needed. Top money. N e w s tudio. 631-3811 location with a friendly average. Ex t ~n si v e Equa l Opportunity spaycd l 'hyrsold Well used rurn cheap. PERTEC a tmos phere . Call irn -shorthand & typing, 10 Employer . 548·5944 Epitone c lass guitar m edia tely, Li oda people ofc. S650 lo $800 . $150. Chair w/ottoman per mo. Depending on Young man p /lime. Neal Very lovin g ren:i · cat 673-6152 17112Armstrong Ave 55S·l5S5. expe r . Ne~rt Beach appear. Time approx. about 6 mo_s Siamesel-'-------.--.--1 Santa Ana, CaliL a rea. 675~l 3.7 :30pm. Lite factory T ~ b by m 1 x Io v e s Ice Skates. White, size 7. Jrvine lndustnal work. Call be(ore 5pm, ch1ldren536·1092 Usedtw1~~5.-0630$15. Models . Female rigure. Sharp only, Xln l pay 96&3S20. Bob. Complex SECRETARY /Bookkeepe <>Ac Z102 ,... MOW IS THE TIME 1 Girl office. Ma ture/ ......,... White German She pherd·!==========I Turn East on 'A.lion at ror job seekers to check shorthand,645-4520 ii~~·c~iJdr!~.~6-~~~· K.ingsize waterbed; liner, Red Hill. 3 blocks No . ~l the Dai ly P ilot Help . heater &: frame $85 . Ey $ MacArthur and Red Hill Wanted classification. If 5kretary · attrad'li~e. _Bk· To place your message Blackberry & Raspberry 644.0468 $MOM intersection. tum right the job you want is not pngexper req ·· yping, before the bushes. African Daisies.1..ccc..c..cco.. ______ ~ (AND PRIDE ) on Armstrong. there you might consider no s h~r~~and ~.ec. Jal reading public, You dig. Your shovel. FLATWARE That's. what working ror ofrering your services ~n9 5 a;13v;:aa 9~~-rp phone 531 9561 Oneida sil~r·plaled din- 'N me Lire Libraries is all An equal · with an ad in the Job n. · • · · · Dally Pilot l--·--'-·-------1 nerware. 5-pc place set· about. We have the best opportunity employer Wanted category. Phone Service Sta Attend. Full ClassLfied, 642-5678 Fumihre 8050 ting. $7 .SO per selling. 1~;~~~~~~~~~;~642~56~1~8======~ 1,000 sets avail. 673-0052. phone sales group in · p/time. 19 or ovr. i-::x. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Orange Co. & when you pcr·d. 3131 l-l11rbor Rl vd . Kin11:size watcrbed ; Jiner,.i -E_v_.,_. _______ -1 Join our organization. SEEK & ffNf1' Paraiite11 Costa Mesa . See Fred. Merchandise heater & fra me $85. Sunbeam Electric Lawn you can average from 644 ·0468 Mower, lamps , kin g 53.50 to -.so nior hr. We F .. T o r. L o '' r. N T •• Ser\·ice Station Atten· ••••••••••••••••••••••• s>'zed be·•sp,ead, 12' x 12' ... -F ~ fll I s T I. '" • ' • ' ·" d l e 'd Day " ·~ 8005 u hl PIANO pd l I lbl ~ have.a guaranteed base a n · exp r · __. .. ques prR · s a pin k carpet, assorted pay'+ comm + bonus. SU GOLF. F. U H Ro TL 'II' i; 0 A 0 T Eves. Full & p/time. Ap-••••••••••••••••••••••• w/4 chrs, \ge bkcse, 2 curtains. 644_4924 . But, equally important is 0 G N i\I 0 p y N u s 0 1. 1 R s T 0 0 8 ply: Shell Station. 17th YESTERYEARS schl dsks. I oak. 548·7800. ---1 the fact thal you can be A N P G F R N G U A S \\ N L ~ R ~ A A Jrv1ne, NB. COLLECTllLES GAME Table. beaut. OC· '65 VW Bus, $1000. Sabot proad ol your job. You 'll S PING RECEIVING MT ES p Sailboat, $215. 2 Bar be working for & with R u A s u £ II I D L AM E I H H R !;; R HI P & A 19U ta~on pedestal. ecan Stools. $35. Small 8 1k • 1 DEPT. Man ror 40 hr. Our sign 's not up, our fini s h. 6 mo's old. SaC. Poodle, fe m. rcce .. gd g It friendly peop e o T N k $2 3-0 h l ~ M F R T N AT S ES RN S P C N wee . . per r. phone 's not in. 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RP" E O L w S H TO wt-: A t: R ajl;j!rcssive self lltarters. Washer, L.iv . Rm. Set. mos new. Best orfer. . req~. L M S i\f G S E Y G E C M R O W E P R H National chain Jr .. Sports Appllanc n 80 Io Dbl Bed, D1nlng Rm, 01· 838·Z?$3 after 7 p.m. · W9"; ForThe lest M LO D N R C N L E WO R C 1 L r. t' S wear . Apply Petnes. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ds -N-Ends'. Xlnl Cond.1----------·1 C•l.33-1091 Los Cerritos Mall. Lady Kenmore Washer & 54().2241 The rastest dra~ ln the ... 0 L 0 N I A I y E H p M A L G N I R u G L d West a Daily Pilot <. TIMI Ure Switchboard Operator full as Dryer $100 ea. a 'I Octagon Gan'le Table w /4 Cl ··r"ed Ad 642 5618 Ubrwtn. IM:. o M R s R 8 L 1. M S S N 0 0 R H S ll M or p(time. Must be avail Kenmore Elec Dryer flS, Uphol. wrap ~:'o~u~n~dl;;;;.,;;';;';;';;;;;;';;;;.;;;;';;I 3, II sh i(t!l. Apply Wed. Guar/Del. 546-8672. c hairs, J yr old. Min 1-t1-~ TW 1114 1111 ... nti..1 .. ..._ • ..,.._, ,......... 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Theodon Robins ~ ~!~L~~~~~l~\· ,.:1°u~·jll .1~;~ ~t~c~~·~~~('~u~k,c~lk~l:~~~ Hi:~el~pos ~;er" buy ...• See: '75 TOY OT AS w~·············;;·j~ 546-1200 sc40:~lel.O 2060 .~!~Blvd .• -- _l'_P_. 12_!•1 I l!IB :noH du r (• y tr: m N c v· Bill Maxry Toyota Mission Yie1· 0 also Demo Sale ••·•••••••••••••••·••·• 1973 Chevy _l\1 ah bu . auto, 1---,-;: 9947 Costa ~1esa 642-0010... , 23, 645·6101 with '72 RIVIEHA. (.:lt'an. lo p/s, p /b, air, v1n top, MaYertC• :_ . . ......... Aquanus -----Call HnJ:c r orBill I t m i lc a~c . $2500. Call ·d ··i -It con d ••••••••••••••••••••••• 13Cuda,33,000m1,a1r.~- .l\1u s t Sell ' 'l'rlr plu ~ ·73 Porst·hc 911-·r ~1otor. 847 -8555 mpor s NTS ra ~~ s, x n . 4·spd & muc h mor. -.:tr<1 s . Xlnt 1·ond. p,·t. also "6.5 Porsche ~1otor . FREE APPRA_l_S_A_L__ Avt•ry exit. S.D. DISC OU 640·S999. ~e~~~.~~d';.'295 · 645·0490 J~v~~gK LOADED! 673-7020 1'1y $1000 firn1. 751 ·M745 &15-l231or646·5807 Freeway ·71 Buick Eslatc Wag. Lo l'\t'S We buy used cars & as hicJh a s mi 's. Totally equip. Xlnt ---IA•utosforSale trucks. Call G ltOTll 8311740 contl.$2850.640·5022 .\lust ::,('II JO' k ctt·h, xlnt 1••••••••••••••••••••••• Ci l1':VROLB"r for a free -$1100 (_•ond ~.IOOO or he:.t offer . 'ques <1ppraisal. Honda 972 ·l!1:1ti61ii Classics 9520 GllO'fll CJIEVROLET •••••••••••••••••••••• fromlist price Sa 1 I ho a c 4 7 0 by ••••••••••••••••••.••••• 18211 Bcaeh .Blvtlh, ·74 C1v1c. 4-s ptl . H i ii. D l • VanGuard. Cla ss A. ruc.1957 Chcvr. t'lass1c. 4-847.~~tln)l:ton~~~-:J3:l1 !l atc h. Sup,cr c lean. GeoJt WJtb 1ng hoal. Ll)A 15 '6". door. original paint .. ex· $2,350.546·5243/dys. ...--;-\ I.WI. 1<1 '7", bcan1 5'6' ccllcnt body t·ond1t1on, SELLING YOUR CAR? --- -, ':t . A FUGhull 21:1·861·6800 . nc.w. brak~s. 52.000 '74HondaC1vie Al\'l /F M :...."/. TQYQT or1g1nal miles. needs TOP PRICES PAID Like nu. $2,350. Mus t..:ol umb1a 5.5 meter. l3' new transmission. $500 1',or lrnports sell ' Phone 675·7895. 19b6 llarbo• r 1.' 6·16 9J01 OPPORTUHITY knocks ofl cn when you use rcsult ·~ctting D:iil y Pilot Cl;.1ss1ficd Ads to reach the Orange Coast rna rkcl. Phone 642·567S overall. New sails, Xlnt or offer. Ca\1830-3157. Paid fvr or Not cone!., "'Islip. 968·1029. 1----------1 Deon Lewis Imports 1959 FORD w /retractable ~lu ::.t sell immcd. 12· Hardtop,i:oodbody &in-1966 11arbor.C.M. Karmann Ghia 9735 "tlf Toyota Nct•ils cng1n1·1 .... ~~~~~~~~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• "ork. S5uu or offer .]: 64f,.!JJ03 Sailboat s uils in good terior. Alt orig. $7.50. or ----------'70 Ghia , mcchan1c<1Jly 5-IH 0289 ___ Cadillac 9915 good,n1cl'1nter1o r. ~lake . • ---••••••••••••••••••••••• t·ond. trade for ? 751·5143 962-3983 ----------1'57 Ranchero. Nu i:faint , M' Regulation Sabot, com · int, m-ags. am /fm S· pleteS295 tra ck. $800/bst ofr 751-0150 557·3925. Boats, Slips Docks Recritationol 9070 Yithicles 9530 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• AOA1' SLIPS amper shell $200 : San- Somf' llvc·aboards dra1I w /out motor $300: &15-8616 Ext418J Ph. 75 1·8811 Slip for small boat, up to Dune Buggy lSOOcc VW . 16' $25 mo./yrly Ualboa Air Shocks, cumplcle 1n· Is land. Call 673·93S8, terior. super s harp . eves after 6 552·8583. TOP $ Paid r·on Used VW 's Paid for or Mot 1:m.;•tg}I 111111 ·uc v llwit lk'h 842 «JS ff 497-1664 70t.:orona . .idr.neVt't1rcs. o er. _ Gd contl SIOOO. After 5 Mcnda 9738 call 556·1480 ....................... -----. . ·74 Corolla. Auto. radio, HX J -~974 . 6000 m1 . htr.12.000mi $2,700/or AM /Jo ~1 . auto. air cond. a::.sumf' lo:.in. 537 ·610 1 $4000/bst. Call 833-1408 1 ~--.1-,-u-·oo-.<-s_p<1 __ --1·rnumph ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9767 ~si~~;;i1C<tll Lynn 8 t '72 Triumph TR·6 -----9-7-4-0' Lov.· n11lf:s. :."harµ' Al\1 I Men:rdes Brnz }''J\1 H»!CUJ\1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SAVE$ GARDEN WEST VW 2 Hlut·ki; y.· Boats, Spttd& Ski 9080 Wherl Dri•e• 9550 Autos, Imported ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• L10as10 H10w-Us10d OVER 100 MERCEDES ON DISPLAY Hous10 of Imports of Beurh Hh<l 7600 "'' estn11nst1•r Ill\ d ••••••••••••••••••••••• WE'VE MOVED! lwdi 9707 Westminster R!.l:t 75.'il SKf Boat 19· Halle t. 1974 BIG STOCK Cstm puint. 452 Olds engine . 1'ndm lrlr. Xlnt OF HEW & USED cond. 1 ply only. 847 ·5721 4 WHEEL DRIVES -'"-"-'30_r_M_. ---1 COPELAND'S !\larch 1 2{)' Day Crsr. 455 JEEP CITY Olds land l<I•. loaded. 150 hrs., like new $5000 SeU /trade (714 )673· 7601 200 I E. Isl SI. Santo Ana Transportation 558-8000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '72 JEEP ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·74 FOX 4 Or. ste reo. lo mi. Clean. $4600. Ph : 673-5985 C\'CS. AUTllUR!Zl-:o Votksw091tn 9770 r.1r:ncr:o1-:;s D1'-:ALE R ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6tS62 :\1 anchester. WANTED Buena Park used ·70 vw·s or older. BMW 9712 523·7250 C<tl1631-2271 dealer. ••••••••••••••••••••••• On the Santa Ana F"''' - -----ORANGE COUNTY'S ----------·-·74 Super Beetle. red tan OLDEST 'W 280SF.:. Full pwr, air, interior. pin stri_pp1ng , am tfm . $4,500. Al\l l lo~l\1. 13,500 m1. s how ~ 497 -1527 aft5/wknds. room cond. $600. 1'0P. " 833-9424 MERCEDES '68 V\-V -,.1-0-s<-kk-. G-.rl tires & engine . $675 Our success Poses some Very Interesting Opportunities We've bc!e<i i.el!iog o let of new Cod1lloc1. Al'ld !hot meons we ve been !Jt!tlir>g o lol of deon, lcw·mileoge co•~ on !rode Come in todoy ond 1ee 0111 1elechon of gteol cor buy1. C=rs. Sal• 9120 STH. WGN. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pwr steering. radio, Sa !es. Service-Leasing Roy Carv10r, Inc. Rolls Royce nr.1w sa1 ... 544.3411. ______ 11 1t1s 1r1111pa. sans -o. tl!tgen<• ,,,,,., ..... y <l>I'<..; ... Camper s hell, Ice box, Cabinets, F.:t c . $375. 645· 7981 or 646·0176 aft . 5 heater. $2895 (NB9464 ) Tlteodore Robins 'FORD 2060 Harbor blvd. ·t9 Chev . Camper Costah1esa S42·0010 Special+'71 Cabover 234E.17th 5t. Costa Mesa 546·44<14 CREVIER Ser.-ice L10asin9 Mission Viejo Imports Avery exit, S.O. F'rcew.ay '68 VY.' Sunda1\ C<t mpcr. l·:x eond S2000 or best of· fer. 962·4657 '70 VW Pickup Clean. lots nf e ar ~o space, little gas. ~19!:1F . SAVE$ obi• det\I•• ophon Codolloc moke• ll<17MC0l 1!175 (I hraM $llt5 CobfOol•t top, d\lol co.,,fotl ••""· "''"'o w/lope Podded !09, •v*'Y dlo . .t10. (50ANAP! 117• C,.. DI Ylllt S5lt5 Von~I top oll leot._ inre<. !>, .. .., .. /8 hock lope •le. !969JTVI 1965 El Camino. 6 cyl. A/T , new tires. $700 . 675·8624 eves & wknds. 2 Door, radio, heater. '69 Fury III. 2 Of'. $1495. (394CKZ ). hardtop, rblt cngint\(J Theodore Robins trans. Nds tires. runs~ FORD $750. Call art 5. 646·721S .• '73 CHEVY 2060 Harbor Blvd. '1'1Mtdf'rbir"d 9979" IMPALA WA.GOH Costa Mesa 642-0010 •••••••••••••••••••••iHll Power steering, factory M t 9952 1968 Thunderbird 4 dr>- a1r. An excell ent "'aJ.:011 "1 anq good cond., best orr. amt r "I •• • •••••••••••••••••••••• for your ;.1m1 Y nceus , . trade548-1671 . .,. Carries our Goltl Crest 65 Mustang 289, good con· ..=.=.:.:..:.=-=-'-'---~-. \'/arranl)'. 1110665). · d1tion, $800. 645·3972 or '72 T-Bird AC , PS. pif Onl $2675 547-:r708. PW. ;mmac cond. 5292$ IY 558·9300 days, 673-Sz!! JOHt(SOM & SOM Oldsmobile 9955 eves. Lincoln Men:ury 262ti 1-larbor Bl\'tl , Costa l\1es a 540-5630 ....................... -=-='-------..... 73 Olds Cutlass Salon a/c, Vega 9971 p/s, p/b , & p/w, till whl , •••••••••••••••••••••• stereo tape. vin. top., No money down. New '1J ne w tires brakes & Vega GT. A /C, 4 -s ~ ----------1 shocks. owner moving radials. 4,500 mi. Tak.; '63 Chevy Impala SS. air must sell. Call today. over payments. 631-JQI?. cond, ne w tires. Super 559.0098 or.548-9391. clean. $750. 4,996~-~6~74~7'---1-=:..::=-------1 ---------- '62Chc\'Y II . 4 cyl. 2 dr, g:d _... _ _. .._. 9800 •-~--, u•w 9800 tires. gd cond. $450 . .eunos, rirw AWnn " 646·4532aft6:30 Pl\1 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• "68 Camaro VS air, PS PR ma ~s. stereo, xtras . $1500 642-8723 Ch<ysl .. • •••••••••••••••••••••• '72 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER 4 Door hardt o p . beautiful low mi\ea)!e luxury ra r with lots or eye appeal. (125FY Y). Only $2675 JOHNSON & SON Lincoln Men:ury 2626 1-larbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 540-5630 1969 Chrysler Newport Custom fully equipped. Auto trans, p/s, p /b. at e . 6 wa y p/seats. Rcclln1n front seat. Fr-.1 & S lrack. Nu tires. I Owner, xln cond. 548 -8467 Continental ••••••••••••••••••••••• BY OWNER. '73 <1-dr Sedan. Lincoln Continen- tal. 8 way split bench pv.·r seat. Air. am/fm s tereo, tape. Cruise control. '76 PACER ~~ Camper. Very c lean. 00 Bronco. (302 ), r.I br. S ips 6. PS/PU, radio, htr, gates, 10/15, US mags, AC. AT. ·sucket seats. tach, etc. Absolute super Jul ly se l r cont a 1ncd. clean. $3.400/bst ofr. Call $.1500. Call S46·5S51 or for details, 646·5961. Aft &I Sl .. altOADWAY SANTA ANA 835·3171 THE UlTIMAT! OA!Vll+Q MACl+INE 831 -1740 GARDEN WEST VW lt74 SM. hYlllt S5lt5 Sore track braking. Pwr 53798 ., ... ~ 897-4613. 6/wkdys & 10·6 wknds. 2 Hlol·k:. "-c.~, .. c-"oi •t..eo w/8 tr<><~ steering, brakes, win· Motorcycles/ Trvc:ks 9560 1op11 ioo.;.dl IS.. 1024961 dow's & antenna. 43.000 '72 Bava ria. air. am/fm, 'f>2 190C, Am/fm. R&H, 11740 DtrMoS72!5 easy mi. Mint cond. s unroof, 41 ,000 , xlnt Good Buy~ $1500. eA,SOO r,·,m. See ,·n NB 0, of Ht•:.u·h Bl\11 7600 \\ t•stm 111:.lt·r Ill\ cl Scoofe-n 9 I 5 0 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • '7JFORD RAHCHERO \\'cstm1nstl'r ff:!!:l 73.<;I C II 9325 Cob<.....,, "'" lull po ...... ,, .. .., ..... eond. Rsl over $6,750 a 675· o111t.eXlfo1(1<1 2K1tO) Buena Park. 523·145Q ........................ 750 BSA, 1969 , Rotkct 3 Low mi., ori,e:1nal cond., $1 ,000. Sacrifice. 645-7290 or 646·6635. 58l-2826 /830·Sl:l80. '6l Me rcedes 22Q sr.:s blk ·72 Bug. recently rebuilt 1173 El DwMt S5S'5 btwn S:30am & 5pm. '73 3.0 cs Coupe. Blue v.·/rcd lcalher int , nu enE:1n l'. new c lutch •-~ <•·-•• C-•••. •"/OM l l-------~---1 Auto, 1rans, factory air. power sleer. vinyl roof, $.1595 ( 43368 p ) S 900 213) ,96 2332 ~ .. , -· ... '6SL1ncoln.Xlntcond. leathint.4 spd ,a1r,Xlnt en~. $1300 or offer. I , ·I · •t..eo,.,.., ......... o1.ek.(J<1<1- cond. 642·Z711 833·7908. afler5p.m .. ______ 11 Jft ) $850. '71 SUZUK1 400 Dirt Bike, $450. or will trade for '? 751-5143 Theodore Robins FORD 20601-tarbor Blvd. -'-'-~------L-=~=----::-::-:-:1 ----548-2689 or 64 2·6351. GB 9744 '68, auto, mtnl cond. $895. 117JSM.DIYlleSSl95 · SADDLEBACK ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·50 N · I 1·,cs onl v;,.y11op,tu111eott...,.ie<eo,-CorY~ . u pain . 1 • • reblt , $650. 675-2325, oll••ITa• {JSOGWTI •New '75 BMW• Costa Mesa 642·0010 '73FORD F-IOOP.U. BMW l\tark. '6S MGB GT R aci ng Gr ee n. xlnl cond . Radials, AM /FM, clean. Must sell ! $1 ,750. firm . '73 YW Full dress. !las all in· eluding AM /i',X stereo radio. Going back cast. MUST SELL! Ca ll Auto lrans, pwr steering. R&H. $3200 llOWJS) Theodore Robins FORD 2M02 Me,.,...tte Pkwy. MlmlonVl•Ja lft-2040 • •N-4141 UM AYWI rel'lfwlJ hit Open lund•J• 536-1506 btwn 4·6p.m. 2 DOOR 1---c---~-=::-ci Vinyl roof, radio. heater. onche 9750 $2:195. (OOSHJQ ). • 956-7299 days. or 778·1076 eves. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Throdore Robins 3 9!IT, Targa. 5 spd, FORD 850Cc AM /FM Sttreo, Mags, New '75 Norton 20601-lnrborBlvd. ___ 1 S 11 20f.Ol l:irborHlvd. •• 880 '74 Su•uk•' 380CC AIC. Slll.SOO. i\ ust e ! r~1 M 642 0010 .._, · ' · Costa Mesa 642-0010 '74 Bf\.1W 2002, Sunroof, 962·2325 or 548.3869 ..,.,,, a 1 esa · S87,=•-·_833_·9_54_2. ____ , Stereo, 6000 m i. Wht/ '"" 8 L"k N -Su uk' 1'500 tl 73 Chevy Cheyenne Dix Navy 642_78.15 f\.1orn & PORSCHE-VW "" us. 1 c nu. u cng. ~.'bl 1 Be 1• ~fery e-.~t ton P.U .. xlnt cond, Eve · RECARO bucket seals. tires, radio. gd mi, pvt ,..,., ... a e . s o er. l ~lo~a~ded""'-·~·~9~3~-338"""'~---1 ;:;::::::;------~o;-;;; I Blk leather w/blk cor-ply. Sl,795. 673 ·2065 / 644-7936 I ~ C-' 9715 528-1570. SF ~T k250Su -r-·· duroy trim. N e w ., _________ _ , H d ·~ 3800 . 197 On.1 rue per ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,,~c 6 Ol 7~ on a .-v. mt., Cab. Ranger XL T. AC. , . . I-~=~· ~'=-------1 '59 VW good transporta- lille new, $1325./best of· PS, PB, air horn. Lucas 71 Capn, 2000cc Low m1., lion $350. l«.557-8989. lights,Slepbumpe<,Xlnl s159>. 53S 2 030 °• 75 PORSCHE 5'5·4264 '70 Honda. 3700 ml. $300orj_,~h~a:!'.pe~,..!15~5800~-:'.637~-9~562~.-1 _5J6._94_74_._____ 914 Bst/olr. Needs tune-up. '71 Chev. El Camino, air Dahurl 972(1 54().7982. Ask for Norman cond, camper shell, new ••••••••••••••••••••••• '69 NORTON . 750 . tires, xlnl. cond. $2900. •'73 240Z. Coeo brn. Chopped , Cstm paint. 496·6747 mags, air. <l·s pd. xtra Man1 extrlls. $950/bsl. '72 Datsun P.U. ~mper sharp. $4,800 830-6882. Radio. heater, S·speed. rallye wheels, less than 12,000 miles . La c. 547.l\IMP. Vol•o 9772 ••••••••••••••••••••••• VOLVO ExclusiYe Dealer South Coast Ar"eo 548-5822. shell, new clutch/trans . '74 Dats un B210 xlnt. 1973 Yamaha 360 MX. Xlnl. $1650 /bst, 548·5822. eond., .bro wn . auto, luy orleoM at Moved up 11hocks. port· '68 Chevy ~lon pickup 6 ~·~mt., S2900 or best 1970Harbot.C.M. M l\R ~D 15 SLEMONS MERCEDES cd, etc. In Cine eor\d., cyl.auto.$1200.ortrade. r.&W-0295 631·1276 $ll00.64&-8402. -· '74 260 Z, •I<, pw< b<ks, Rolh Riiyco • 9756 ' M QT R S 1974 Vetpa, und. 2000 ml. ,570 A~/Fm·tape. mag.!I, lo •••••••••••••••••.•••··~ Uke new. Xln1. c heap V..s m1. $5675. 400·1253 "I DEALER IN US A Avery Pkwy·SD F'Twy I tr $625 (2 > N ••••••••••••••••••••••• • • • MISSIOM VIEJO h;:,'J, Sl!"J ~a 644.~~ '72 Dodge V-8enJ1. Carpel· 1974 Silver Datsun 7 1~ " ~ ROY 831 -2880 49!1-1210 Exl 41 or 0 42. ·Ask for m.-. N\9 tires. Xlnt cond. ~s.~::· JG,OOO mi, $2f)5() CARVER Ru.11. $2585. 53lk'I060 ROUS·ROYCE You don't need a gun lo .65 ECOJICOl:.TNE VAN, F'or Sale or Tak.I! over Ille. 2,..1, 17th st. ..draw fa~t" when you SELL Idle Item• with a runs good, rair body. 7-4 ~ 260Z, like new. COSTAMISA place an ad in the Daily n.llY ~Cla.uitied Ad. $450. 21B ln)pa1" Ln. Lo•ded. Eves. 644·6548 S<l6·'''' Pilot Want Ads! Call now scz.k11_ H.B.861·•1 Days.5$8-3292 CtOSfDSUNDAYS -6'2·5678. i ' ' • • t - ~··- 1t7lC,0 DtYllt S5115 u .. 1,. con1rol, ,,.,..,, 10<!. air, vinyl top, lull leathet (30,896) 11n c,.. o. YHh S3Sl5 S••••o. ""YI !Op, on i...tt.et ini..i<H, loaded !900El VJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• •TOP CASH! For Corvettes and other used cars & trucks! HOWARD Chevrolet, Dove & Quail St.s. Near Jamboree, Bris tol. & MacArlhur. Newport 1t72: St4. Dt Ylllt 13595 Beach. 833·0.'lSS Csuiloll '""''°'· •le•otO. vinyl !op. 11-----------1 oll leott...-'"'•• (!... 1810191 '75 Corvette. White. 1''u ll y 1170 u Der ... $2795 AM/fM ol111teo, I.gt!! """'-'• vinyl top All !ht-X1Ta1 (89,&SX) factory equipped plus black leather interior. AM /FM s tereo. borf!;lar alarm. Super rims and 1tltWO.Yltlt11tl5 tires. Low mileage. \ll"yl lop, d\lol comlOf'I MOl'J, .,..., <>A92 fl 6 ""'M conhol •tc. !)C\IA.<169) 11-~~"'-"--'--·-----I 11HC,..O.Y•S195 \li .. yl top. full '•11ti..r, duot comlcrl 1eoh elf.. (Xll<185J CHOOSE FROM Or1n11 CounlJ'• Llr11slSft1ctJon of Clldlllocs NABERS CADILLAC 2600HOf'IMralvtl. Cetta Me .. 540-tlOO OHNSUNDAY 1975 Corvette. brown. chrome wire whls. all eqwp, 7,000 mi, immac. Owner will lake $2 ,000 &. arrange finan c ing 673-7968 Corvette '74 ·1oaded, lo mi. air cond PW, AM /fo,M tape. PS PB, $7200 Call Paul 540-0636 work 557-7797 home. Dodge ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7ZDODGE SWIHGER 2 Dr: hardtop, euto. trans .. air. power P1teer· ing, vinyl roof, 49,086 miles, R&ll . $2595. <•VOEXM ), Thtodoro Robins FORD 2060Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 642-0010 • 71 AMC MATADOR WAGON radio. heater. 74 PLYMOUTH VALIANT 3 speed, radio, heater. Low exceptional buy! (212JSGJ 4 DATSUN 2601 $5995 Air, meg wheels, AM /FM stereo. (740ZSDJ wheels 4 HONDA CIVIC $7695 Auto. trans .. radio. hea1er. Super eoomonyT 34861 ) -' 72 PINTO RUNABOllT Z5Z4 H .... l!Yd. '·COSTA MESA, 54,-IOZJ ••5-1no ... I I VI i n m di' SU ., p, Wo p, 7 La-una/South Coast EDITION VOL. 68, NO. 294, 3 SECTIONS, ~ PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Today's Closing N. 't'. St,oeks TUESDAYi OCTOBER 21, 1975 TEN CENTS 110naen Funable Police A .gility Tests By DOUGLAS FRrnscHE Of ... 0.lly ,.191 .... Results u( phys ical agility tests in the Irvine Police Depart· ment's Cir::;t rt."c ruiting drive in· dicate that women may nol be Slulable for police patrol duties, according to Police Chief Leo E . Pt"art. There are other roles in police 'fl.'ork suitable for women, said Pe-art. ''I think there hs no question that women have a valuable place in law enlorcemei,rt as in· ve-stigators and in the (_~a of some sensitive crimes," Peart said, "But I think there are some ~rious questions about whether they are qualified for the physical demands of patrol duty on the streets,'' be said. The department h..:1 becun test.a or 234 applicants lo fill two open police patrol posts. The 234 were selected from a listof more -than 1.600 applicants to find a place on the three-month-old rorce. About~ of the applicants were women who went throuah the physical agility tnts last Satur- day, said Peart. ThrH women were still in the running following the.day's exer· Uon. he said. The Cuilures were surpns1nc. ho •aid. •ddlng th ot the test bad been tooed down because or the 'WOmen applicants. Som~ of the more strenuous ac· tiviUes llke scaling an eight-foot. wall were eliminated, be said. J.dditionally , the gradin& curve wa~ modified ao th•l about 90 perttnt of lh~e tested WO\lld pass, Pearta:aJd. Opened 215,ooo. Letters • m 20 Years Checks Found On Roof By ALAN DJRKIN 0t I ... 0.11~ ~lol SUit A roofer round a purse, con- taining $153.217 in cashier's checks, in a brown bag lying on top or the Eastland Savings and Loan Association building on Harbor Boulevard, Costa Mesa. this morning. The 9 a.m . discovery ended a fite·month wait for them to turn up by United California Bank and lhe 84.year·old Costa Mesa widow lu 1,1,·hom the checks were made out. \ Costa Mesa police investigator James Strickland said that the checks were in denominations or Sl0,000, $5,000, and $1 ,000 and were difficult to cash because of the de nominations. He said that the woman had re· ported the checks missing May 14 . They could not have been cashed without being verified, and the bank had the serial num· bers. The woman , who lives in a hotel, has never explained lo police why she would need sUch large amounts or money in cashier's checks. "When she reported them mis· sing, she only told the bank -it was the bank who called us," In· vestigator Strickland said. The otricer said that an · al· tempt was made to cash one of the checks at a bank in Beverly Hills, but the worn an suspect fled while verification was being made. The elderly woman had repurt-~ ed $150,000 worth or checks miss· ing, thol:Jgh . the exact amount. was $153,217. The checks were found in a purs e that contained credit cards and miscellaneous papers. "She had not even told us that all the other things were missing, loo," the investigator added. , Lif eguiµ-d' s Ear Severed In Struggle San Clemente lifeguard Andy Reich had the lobe or his left ear bitten off during a figbt at the home or a LagtJri<l Beach man ear1y today, police reported. A Snow Joh Sign Seized, Stolen THE SIGN WARNING about the snow plow on Laguna Canyon Road has been stolen Crom the Laguna Beach Police Department. ll all started Saturday as Laguna Beach Policeman Michael Ferris drove into the Art Colony to report for the daysbilt. Ferris came upon a large official sign posted along Laguna Canyon Road. it warned "Blue Light Means Snow Plow.·· FERRIS RETURNED on duty and wrestled the rour· foot by JO.foot sign into a city vehicle and took it to the police department where it was booked as evidence. Because or its size the sign was left outside the police station in the police parking lot. Pqlice Sgt. Terry Temple theorized the sign was stolen from a Northern California area and installed by pranksters on nonsnowy stretch or Laguna· Canyon not usually !re· quented by snow plows. Then Monday as police looked for the sign, they found it had disappeared from storage. ''THIS IS EMBARRASSING, ''Sgt. Temple said. S. County Growth A Must-Watson By DOUGLAS FRrnSCHE OltlM O.llr "i.ts.... South Orange County must be developed, Irvine Company President Raymond Watson told a county advisory panel Monday. But members of the group responded that new building in the southeastern end of the coun· ty is causing a ''mad hatter's tea party" as the more affluent move south, leaving the older areas to the less wealthy. As industry shifts south to areas like the Irvine Industrial Complex and its new eas tern ad- dition, it leaves cities like Fullerton with the problem or financing servi ces like Coates Admits Guilt in OC Murder Trial Gregory Glen Coates pleaded guilty to second degree murder late Monday in Orange County Superior Court and was sen· tenced to five years to life in state prison for the killing of his step. mother in her San Juan Capistrano home. Coates, 18, of Riverside, filed the plea before Judge James H. Walsworth just two weeks before he was to go on trial for the murder May 4 or Betty Lorraine Goates. 48, of 33911 Via de Agua, San Juan. children·s education for workers who cannot afford to live in the same city as their jobs, said Anaheim realtor Joe While. The comments came from members of the Orange County Citizens Direction Finding Com· mission as they met in the Irvine C.ompany·s Newport Beach of- fices. The commission was formed in 1971 to advise the coun· ty Ik>ard or Supervisors on poli cy matters. The session with Irvine Com· pany representatives was de· signed to give the g?oup the com· pany·s side or the story of Orange County growth as the group seeks ways to improve the county's economy. The presentations and com- ments focused on the issues of agricultural preservation, and industrial and residential de· velopment. Company President Watson told the group that even if taxes were rolled back to their 1960 level, agriculture still could not be a continuing profit·making en· terprise on Irvine Ranch lands. The problems range from the more frequent vandalism found in an urban area to the, higher cost of fertilizer with a smell ac- ceptable lo neighbors. he said Meanwhile, he said, Orange County is not the breadbasket or . the starving world. He described the company 's production as "luxw-y food " like asparagus. It (See GROWTH, Page A2l 'Poorly Run' Job -Panel WASHINGTON (APJ -The CIA opened m ore than 215.000 let· ten; over 20 years knowing it was illegal and despite two internal studies which showed the opera· lion was poorly run and or marginal intelligence value, ac· rord1ng to evidence made public today b)' lhl! Senate intelligence committee. The disclosures came after it was learned the CIA opened and read at least three and perhaps eight letters written by commit- tt"e Chairman Fra nk Church <D· Idaho}. durine and an.er a 1911 trip he made to the Soviet Union. Church confirmed in a tl'lephone interview Monday that copies of two letters he had writ· ten to the Soviet Union ''thanking OU(' hosts (or their courtesies" had been found in CIA files . The senalot authorized release or the two letters to the Associated Press. Statistics provided by the Cen· tral Intellige nce Agency and made pubLic by the committee to- day showed that envelopes con· taining more than 2.7 million let· ters to and from the SoViet Union and passing through the Ne w York City post of(ice had been photographed and that 215,820 or these were opened. Thomas Abernathy, formerly with the CIA inspector general's ofrice, told the committee he pre· pared a study in Fe bruary 1961 showing that .. no tangible opera- tional bene(ils have accrued'" to the agency 's Soviet division from the maiJ.opening operation. Abernathy also said he found a laC"k or t•oordination among the various CIA units involved in the program and that he recom· mended recons idering its value and preparing a cover s tory s hould the operation be publicly disclosed. . "We assumed everybody r e· alized it was illegal, .. testified John Glennon, a former CIA of· ricial who conducted a s tudy in 1969 that found no evidence that the operation "provided signifi· cant leads or information which would have proved a positive operational help.·· Gordon Stewart, who headed the inspector general's office in 1969, told the committee he had briefed then -C IA Director Richard M . Helms on the mail· opening project and that "it was my understanding that Helms knew it was illegal.•· (See CIA, Page A2) "Bu\ the women still came out on the bottom.·· he said. n.e problem, said Peo;rt, was, "They didn't lake the time to ma.ster the skills . 'there is a tecmique to jumping over a cou - ple of hurdln and going over and under a set o{ bars. It was not a matter ot stren1.'1.h . It wa.s a mat· teroftechnique.'' Similarly. city personnel o! · ficer Mike De blieux s aid, '"The Step Right Up women did not :1vpt•nr to be in as good a ::.hape as the men.·• Times on tht.• obstacle coonte ror the men ranged around H minult•. -10 setonds, while women ran r:lt)St•r to two m inult.~. · Bul most or th1.• men weren't in that good s hape e.ither,'' he said . ··Somt> or lht:m started try· ing to get into sh ape last week and it's out the kind of thlng you <See TESTS, PageA2i ' / The Haunl Stomp, a Halloween carnival, will begin at Richard Henry Dana School •l noo n Saturday. Booths will include fortune telling, body painting, the lollipop lhrow, <'akc bingo and tJ1c pumpkin toss. There will be food and beverages a lso. Donnie Duffe r . 7. dressed as hobo, steps up to purchase tickets as Nancy l-lanna, 6, watches. Tickcl vendor is Mark Duffer, 6. • Student Increases Eyed in Proposals A package ot proposa ls that will help the Capistrano Unified School District cope with project- ed enrollment increases was adopted Monday night by school trustees. I-leading the list of actions was board approval for a S30 m il lion to $35 million school construction bond eleC"lion March 2. 'rhe ex11.ct ;;1mou nt of lhe issue will be de- termined next month. ln other actions. the board : Directed Porter Jensen and Associat1.•s, nf San Clemente. to prepare architectural drawin~s fo r a $1 .5 million el(•mcntary school to bl~ built on a district owned site on San .Juan Crel·k Road near San Juan Hills Golf Course in San Juan Capistrano. The school wi II be named afl('r the late Harold J . Ambuehl. superintendent of the old San J 'uan Elementary School D1 slr1ct and the original business manager of the existing district. -Approved hiring of two ap. praisers to appraise land IPn talively set a s ide for a new elementary school near Cro\"'n Valley and M argueritc parkways in Mission Viejo, known as the Cordova site. -Direcle d Supt . J erome Thorns ley lo prepare a cost analys is or trans fe rring portable classrooms lu ca ~cd at the Castille, a temporary school site in Yli ssion VleJO lo the new Cordova site San Juan Capistrano and Mis· s1on Viejo have been identified as tht• fastest growing areas within the Capistrano district. It has bel'n es1imated that growth in the two ar('as \\•ill add about 8,000 studrnls by I9RO. Tht• propost>d bond issue would finanrt> construction o( eight new school s 1n th<' two communities. Conslrurtion of the Ambue hl school a nd acquisition of the Cordova site would IX' paid ror "·ith S2 .8 million in bo nd funds previously authonzcd by volt•rs. Venezuela Prices CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) - Venezuela, t he largest s ingle· ~upplier of rorcign oil to the Unit· l·d States. 1,1,·ill raise its oil prices by less than a dollar per bar· rel.·' Oran~-Coast I:::. ~ = ~· :;;;;e_ Weather Investigating officers said Reich also s uffered multiple cuts on his race and bruises in the 2 a .m. altercation with a man police identified as Rick Balzer, 1503 Carmelita St. Coates, who confessed to the killing during interrogation, set fire to the home immediately •after strangling his stepmother. Her badly burned body was iden· tified through fingerprint tests. Gay Center Contested lnrre as ing low c louds tonight and \\lednesday with only 1>art1 <1l clearing Wt•dnes d ay aflt'r noon . Coo ler lempe r alurt•s . li1ghs in the 60.s. Lows 111 the 50s, INSIDE TODAY According to the pulice ac· rount, Reich went to the Balzer home in the early hours and de- manded to be let ln . lie was re· fused entry and allegedly at· tempted to force his way into the place. The police report asserted Ba.lier then s macked Reich over the head with a two.inch thick wooden pole. During the fracas, Reich's ear lobe was bitten off. Reich was released after treatment at South Coast Com· muni ty H ospital ln South Ulguna. Balzer did not require treatment. No charges have been fa.ted in the case. Police said their in· vestiaation l:ri conUnuing. ' Sherirr·s investigators s aid Coates broke into his step- mother·s home with the intention or sexually attacking her but later panicked when she warned him that she intended to tell hi s father when he returned home Crom a weekend trip. · It was learned after Coates' ar- reit at bis Riverside horne that he was also wanted in that county for hls alleged role in the klllin1 or a Mira Loma housewife who was raped before she was s hot twi<"e in the he ad. Riverside authorities com· mented today that they had not yet determined their future ac· tion in that murde r caAe In the light ol tho Orange County pie. llled by Coates. ' Supervisors Delay Juvenile Agency Li.st 111 WILLIAM SCHRElllER Of .. O.ltyf"I ...... Orange County Supervisors tangled today over including Costa Mesa's Gay Ciommunity Center in a directory of com· munity~based juvenile delin· quency referral agencies. The board voled lo continue the matter unUl Wednesday after Supervisor Ralph Clark refused to ca~t a tie breaking ~te. on the issue or sending troubled youngsters to a counseling •ren· cy thet deals primarily with the problems of the homos~xual oommuhity. Supen/bor Laurence Schmll, wbo moved to delete the center from the direclof"Y, was joined by Supervisor Robert Battin. Supervisors Ralph Diedrich and Thomas Riley oppased the move. claiming it wu .. impossible to judge the issue as a matter or "black versus white." Schmit dell vered a moralistic atllick on inclusion ol the gay eenter, claimin1 it exists only to recruit homosexuals and foster tbat lifeatyle. He cited the group's literature, pert.icularly noun.a alters to im- prove say social Ute and rind gay rOommates. The Garden Grove supervisor ahl4ed ht. lellow boud membors ror "l'-king the Pontius Pilate ap· • proach'' by saying inclusion 1n lhe booklet doesn 't amount to county endorsem ent. "ll"s like referring a persof\ _ with marriage problems to P- madam in the r ed light district," Schmit said . "You can't take a washing or the bands attitude.·• But Diedrich and Riley said the issue is not as clear cut ~s Schmit described. ··1 don't pretend to understnnd the motivation or the homO-"exuu l lifestyle, but I have to accept this "offe r with confidence they are at· tending to real needs even if 1 am uncomrortable, · · Diffirich said. •• 1\-fore and more young peo- ple are 1un11ng on wtlh booze and dOt1mers . o potentially de· odly duo thal combines lhe worsl aspects of drugs and dnnking -as untness the celebrated Karen Quinlan case. See Page A1 . Index AIY-s.n.k • ., .................. , ., Emv-..m11K11 ., M&MyTl'M ... .... ,. ... ,. ... lrMV .. \ • • "'"""" •• Mil!UI J'llNI . .. 01nilflt>lf .,.,, M111i....1 ........ u ....... ., 0r ..... c.u11ty • • __ ,. •• -· 11·1 C..ttll MllllC•1 •• -· ... 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A spokesn1an for lhe Santa Ana office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation said today that Morris is believed by agent::; to have partil·ipated in s ix other .irmed robberies that occurred in Southern California between Ju- ly and September. Listed by the spokesman was a $2,000 armed robbery that oc- curred in mid-August at the Corona del Mar branch of Western Federal Savings and Loan, two separate holdups in Santa Ana and others in Garden Grove, Fullerton and Goleta. He said that an agent who s poke with reporters Monday in- correctly identified Mortis as a suspect in a $40,000 armed rob- bt!ry that occurred in Mission Viejo in August. None of the thousands of dollars in cash netted in the rob- beries has been recovered, lhe spokesman said. Followup in- vestigation is continuing. Van Dunk reportedly escaped from Lompoc Sept. 11 . He was serving a sentence for conviction of armed robbery. Board Mulls Retaining Of Principal The continued employment of Richard Hollister as an interim Laguna Beach High School prin· C'ipal will be weighed by the l.aguna Beach Uni[ied School District board or trustees meeting at 7:30 tonighl al district head- quarters. Hollister was named acting principal rollowing the resigna- tion or Donald 1-laught this sum- mer. Haught left to become assis- tant superintendent of the Poway Unified School District in San Die- go County. The original contract called for Hollister, who has been assistant principal. to serve rrom the start of school through the end or the calendar )'ear. The extension asks that he remain school prin- cipal £or the rest or the school year while district o[£icials seek a permanent high school principal. He will receive a salaryof $26, 712. Other board business includes approval of a horsemans hip rJass. a report on the Top of the World volunteer program. a uthorization for United Wa y payroll deduction and a report on joint civilian-military use of El Toro Marine Air Station. Law Chief Quits WASHINGTON (APJ -The deputy c hief of the Law Enforce- ment Assistance Administration has resigned. in a conflict with his boss about whether the agency should focus more attention and money on police hardware. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT R~r1N .Weed ,.,.......,.,, _ Publl!M< Jactli R. Curley VIQ "'"•&Ide"' •nctV.,,., .. Mo._, Thomas Keevn l:dltof" Thomas A. Murph\ne M9-lf>llldlfo< CblrtesH. Loos Richard P. Nall .Ull.i-""-""""' Edllon U'bU h•ctt Offke i.o .. "-""' "'"' ....... Alkl ... 11: JO.O. ..,,..._.,.,, ~Ct:Mf"Ottkes c-.. Mt,., uow.11 a.y5t'HI Hrtwtier1 Be~; mlH•1¥1*1 ~ Hllllt~ .. Kfl 11'17J~flloulev~d SMld~• Ve!M:y, JUCllW~., 11-•IS....Oi..el'~w.-.,. Te .. pheM (714, '42-4321 o.tiiiffledA4ftr111Jnt'42·.S611 LllW 8Nc:ft All Dtplrunents: Tl~~~~ ··~ ~ "71 °'" ... C.•11 ~•ltllflo ~ ., ...... *t"ltt, llh""'ttloM. tdlMll' .. t lll'l•tt•r ., M'tirlht-nU totr11" -y tit ,.~<14 wUM111 llM<ltl ..... "'lllltfl et ~ ........ . llK .... < ........ , ... ptkl .. C-1• MIM, ~ .. ,.."~-~ (--~Of -""'_, ..... I M.OOfNMfllf: ""'"-"' .. ,.,_.,.._ --· Tuesd•Y. October 21 . 1975 Coming Up Roses With the counl six down and one to go, it 's no wonder Mar garet Ann Charvat (center) reacts this way as she hears her name C'alled to join the other members of UP!Tt~ the 1976 Rose Court for the 87th Pasadena Tournament of Roses. ()nc of the seven Pasadena City College students will be named Oct. 28 to l>e Queen of the Court. From Page Al TESTS ... C'an do in a week ,·· he said. 3 .Logunans 'Burt • Fatal Crash · Causes Probed Mystery surrounds the cause ol a fatal Palm Springs head-on traffic accident which critically injured a Laguna Beach man and his two young daughters Sunday. Lagunans Larry Adams, 33, and daughter Amy, 7, remained in critical condition today at Desert lfos pital. Daughter Al- lison, 4, was reported in satisfac- tory condition. Dead was Faith Hendrickson, 75. a passenger in a car driven by Helen a.1 . Winters, SJ, of Colton. Mrs. Winters also was reported in serious condition as a resuJt of injuries suf[ered in the crash. . Palm Springs Police Det. Art Weinschenk said today in - vestigators have not been able to determine why the Winters' car was traveling on the wrong side · o( a divided highway. ()([icers have been unable to talk with Mrs. Winters because of her injuries, Dl.!t . Weinschenk said . Tht'" accident occurred at about 2 13p.m .Sundayonl-Ughwaylll nea r the north Palm Springs City limits. injuries and multiple fractures. Daughter A my also received serious head injuries. Allison had.. less serious injuries including facial cuts and bruises. .Rites Set For Viejo Victims Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m . Wednesday in Mission Viejo £or three members of a south Orange County family killed Saturday in a hit-run acci- dent on tbe Santa Ana Freewey in Anaheim. Services will be held at Mission Hills Baptist Church [or Scott l.ucas. 28, of 26526 Via Lara fn MiSsion Vit>jo, his 4-year-old sbn, Michael, and his brother. Terry, or 310 Ashton Drive, Laguna Beach. The Lucas brothers were rid- ing in a pickup truck, with 4- year-old Michael in a camper on the back. when they were sideswiped by a car a.ear the Lin- coln Avenue onramp. I j • • OC Planners Delay Resource Package Dcblieux said few conclusions rould be drawn Crom the tests, adding, "This is a real touchy area.·· Police men arri ving on the scene found the two Adams girls lying beside the road. Adams was pinned inside the wreckage of hi s Italian sports car ror about 30 minutes while fire department cut through the tangled steel to freehirn. The Adams car had been north bound out of Palm Springs when the head-on collision occured with the south bound Winters' vehicle. Del. Weinschenk said the speed or the Adams car was normal [or the C'Onditions. Speed of the Winters car is unknown. Arrested Sunday in Los Angeles County was Mexican na-" tional, Socorro Ibarra, 23, on By LAURIE KASPER Of IM O•Uf PUot SUH County planning com - missioners have postponed ac- tion for six weeks on a proposed ··resource management'' paC'kage arter building represen- tatives charged it is both "ir- responsible'' and "a radical, political document." .&.!though several com - missioners said they doubt the total proposa l wil l ever be passed, they a::>kcd the planning s taff to continue working toward a compromise between d e- velopers and conservationists and return to the commission Dec. I. The proposal included an or- dinance establishing [our new zones aimed at protecting open space, hillsides. archeological sites, mineral depos its and other natural, historical and cultural resources from development. It also incl\1ded a set of tem- porary guidelines to be used by the commissioners, developers Laguna Hills Children Find Human Bones Criminologists at the Orange County Sherirr·s Department to- day are scrutinizing a partial skeleton discovered Monday by children playing near a drainage culvert in Laguna Ilills. The almost intact skeleton was found in a t hree-foot diameter drainage pipe. The skull and pelvis were missing. "Someone went into that pipe either dead or alive, and that's about all we know,·· Capt. Robert Griffith said today. The drain pipe is localed in an open fi eld near a shopping com- plex at the intersection of Alicia Parkway and the San Diego Freeway. Griffith said no clothing or other evidence was round near the rem)ins. He said the sex or the skeleton had not been de- termined. Front Page AJ CIA ••• Helm::;, now ambassador to Iran, ~·a s sitting in the commil- tee audie nce while Stewart testi[ied. The former director is scheduled to testify before the committee Wednesday. Stewart said he recommended plaC'ing '·a better qualified man·· in charge of th(' mail ·opening project. turning the project over to the Federal Bureau of In- vestigation or closing it down. The mail -openin~ program began in 1952 a s a legal mail- rover operation in whi ch the out- side of envelopes were photo- graphed, but it soon expanded in-. to an operation in which the mail was opened. The program was not ended until 1973, when then-CIA director James Schles- inger ordered it stopped. - Ford Nomination WASHINGTON (UPI) - President Ford said today he would nominate Jack M. Eckerd, an old friend and Florida busi· nessman, to head the General Services Administration that manages federal governmt!nt coostrueUoo, property and re- cords. • and conservationists in de- termining how policies should be applied. These guidelines, according to Dave Moore, who headed the task force which designed the proposal, were meant to help each of the factions achieve their desires. But Van Stevens, a represen- tative of the Mission Viejo Com- pany, charged it is "the most ir- responsible piece or legislation proposed to the commission .·· He charged that people who would pay for the results or the ordinance. were not given a priority consideration in the or- dinance. Gil Ferguson, representative for the Council on Environment, Economy, Employment and Development (CEEEDJ, said the package is a "radical, political document·• which has little to do with planning. Charging that tbe adoption of the ordinance would cause the C'OSt of a single-family home ii1 the county to jump to $100,000 in a year to two years. Ferguson asked that an environmental im- pact report be made on the docu- ment. He promised to lake the com- mission to court i[ such a report is not done. Spokesmen for the Irvine Com- pany and the Building Industry AssoC'iation were mor e restrained. in their opposition to the proposal. They asked to be aJ. lowed to work on it with the plan- ning staff. Quali[ied. support for the or- dinance was voiced by three archeologists and a S}X>kesman for the Southern California Rock Products Association. The League of Women Voters urged adoption and implementa- tion of the ordinance without de- lay. Although the staff was directed to return with the e ntire package, which was prompted by a re- quest from the Board of Supervisors in July, 1974, Com- mission Chairman Shirley Grin- dle suggested that only part of it may be passed. * * * Fro.PageAJ GROWTH is not, he said, the grain needed to feed the world. Irvine Industrial Complex chief Richard Cannon, on the other hand, explained that jobs made available in the company·s industrial developments could keep Orange County workers employed. The eastern complex, which is - tied up in a pair of suits related to the City or Irvine's lack or lower- cost housing, is a plan supported by 61 percent or Irvine residents who know about it, be said, citing a rompany survey. However, he said, industrial development generally has been stalled over the past year or re- cession because only 66 percent or the nation 's industrial plant capacity was being !sed. Cannon said the question of where workers wiU live is a ma- jor concern to the company, although he added he did not want to talk about the company's position because of two housing- related suits pending against the City of Irvine. He said 23 percent of Irvine residents work in lhe city. ~ · He said one of t be key factors in marketing industrial property Ill whether the employes of the potential customer will be eble to live within a reasonable diatance ot the new plant. • · The city, he s aid, eliminated (C'Sts like the rope climb and wall scaling "because J'm not sure they are related to the job. I've nt>vcr seen a poliC'eman on duty climb a rope ." "We were looking for two things : endura nce and coordina- tion. If th('y do, while they're on duty, gt>t involved in a chase or a hght. they have to be able to use tht>ir bodies without straining a baC'k or whatever.·' Although De blieux agrees that women have a place in areas like investigation even if they cannot pass the physical agility tests, he ronC'eded that presently there is no way to become an investigator without first being a patrol man. '·we·re going to have to look at that in the future,'' he said. Both Adam's l.amborgini and Mrs. Winters eight-year-old domestir sedan were destroyed. Hospital authorities reported that Adams suffered severe head Bones Discovered WOODSIDE CUPI) - Authorities today tried lo figure out whose bones were found strewn on a steep hillside in Hud- da.rt Park. Hiker Marty Sturmer, 19 , San Mateo , made the gruesome find Monday and authorities then collected the re· mains and began the task of iden- tification. felony manslaughter and hit and run charges in connection with the fatal C'rash. Both Lucas brothers were born in Berwyn, Ill ., and moved to Cali[ornia in 1952 . They had Lived in Orange County 21 years. Both worked as ~arpenters. Scott Lucas is survived by h.is wife, Tina, and son, Matthew, ii;, years old. Terry Lucas is survived by his wife, Constance. The brothers are also survived by their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Lucas, of Fullerton, and their brother, Tom, of Orange. Michael Lucas would have been 5 years old next month. Scott Lucas was an active member-with his wife, Tina, or the Mission Hills Baptist Church. The Rev. James Folker, pastor or the church. will of"ficiate al Wednesday's services. Burial follows at Pacific View Memorial Park in Newport Beach. If you've been waiting for the biggest carpet sale of the year ... TIDS IS IT! Measure your rooms now ... then get set for savings of up to 20o/o on our beautiful broadloom carpets from Evans-Black. 1663 P~ACENTIA AVENU E • COSTA MESA, CALIF. 92627 • PHONE 646 ·4838 -646·2355 • • I • • w ,, Color.TV Ads 'Experts' Tout Favorite Tubes 87 llllLTON MOSKOWITZ lf you w~nt to get a color television set that's approved by the Amencan Optometric Association, then you 'll bu,y a Qua.su. Optometrists apparenUy like the Quasar because lt adjust. automallcaUy tocb&a&ln& room light. On the other hand, If you prerer to buy a set that's highly ~mmended by television rep.airmen, then you'll get a Zeililb •. At Jeut Zenith k-telling us In It. ads that service tecbnic1aru; favor it over all other brands. BUT .THEN MAYBE you want to get a set that 'a pr et erred by a lot of people who work in television producers and cameramen, say. Theo Money Tree you need an _RCA . At least RCA keeps remindina: us lo. its ad~ that its color sets a re po pular wilb the bebind·the-scenes people in television. However, wait a second -how abou a set that's made by an aerospace company? Then you wil rtalnJy have to get a ~dm iral, which became part I Rockwell lnternat10.nal last year. Rockwell is the lead maker of ~.pace veh1cle_s and it's now advising us to buy a set trom The space pioneers where performanee is a must.'' If some of these sales pitches strike you as outlandish you have lo remember that the industry is a little nervou~ these: days because you have been resisting its new offe~ngs . So few people have been buying Quasars and . Admirals, for example, it 's no wonder their manufacturers a.re reaC'hing for optometrists and astronauts to bail themselves out. AS A .MATTER OF fact , the ent ire TV set man~actunng business is in the doldrums. Sales or color receivers were above the nine million mark in 1973. Then they plunged 16 percent in 1974. This yea r they are running 24 percent behind the sluggish pace of 1974. The. goi_ng was so rough last year that five big com~an1es either left the business or sold out. Admiral was acqw~ed by RC?~kweU . Magnavox was acquired by North Amer1~an Ph1l1ps, an offshoot or Holland 's Philips, Europe s No. l TV set maker. Motorola sold its TV business to Matsus~ita, Japan's largest TV maker and a factor here already with its Panasonic line. Sylvania took the Philco TV operations orr Ford's hands. And Teledyne phased out its Packard Bell line. TmS LEFI' THE market, more than ever before a race between Zenith and RCA. Zenith's share of the coior TY market is estimated at 24 percent.' RCA has a 21 percent slic~. No other ~rand enjoys as much as 10 percent of the busll1:ess . The third best seller in the nation is believed to be the Silvertone color set sold by Sean, Roebuck, with about 8 percent or the market. Plans for Speedier Passenger Train Out WASHINGTON . CAP) -York and Boston. !be Ford administration said Currently it takes three tlisdroppingas looexpeosive hours to' go betwe e n a plan ror a 150-n:iile-per·bour Washington and New York on pass~nger train between the high s peed electric -Washington and Boston. Metroliners and 4 'h hours to In tes timony before a travel between New Yoric: and Senate s-ubcommiltee. Boston on turbine powered Transportation Secretary trains. William T. Coleman Jr., said Congress orde red in 1973 new studies show a cost for that the northeast rail cor· the high-speed line of $4 tidor be upgraded sul:Xitan· billiondollars. lially . Th e travel time As a substitute, Coleman between Wa shington and New said the administration will York should be C'ut to 21h recommend a limited pro-hours while the travel time gram or upgrading existing between New Yor k a nd track a~d. facilities, at a cost Boston should drop to three or $1 .2 b1lhon. hours the order said . The administration pro· Col~man told th~ Senate gram would not result in subcommittee on lransporta· decreased travel times tion that he would have nool>- betw_een New York and jection lo reC'o mmendiog Washington but would cut one s uch a program if the original half hour off the scheduled cost estimate of $700 million ~ravel time between New were accurate. Regulations Due Used Auto Industry Under Investigation C8pitol News Service . SACRAMENTO ...... New federal legislation which goes mto effect ~n New Year's Day, will require stiJf standards on warranties for used cars, according lo the current issue of Motor Magazine. '!he _Federal Trade Commission is conducting a wide in· vestigation of the entire used car industry so that the most C'Ommonly perpetrated abuses can be covered in the new set of regulations. . The FTC invites motorists with complaints to write to the agency: They are not confining their probe to warranties alone, but include advertising, the whole process of selling and followup servicing. There are more than 60 000 used car dealers in the nation ' and, as is often the case, ~ ' ~ tbe abuses of a few will .IN HIGH G. EAR cause proble ms for . _ many. ·. In the. long run the consumer should be better served as a result of the new fed eral rules. * With cool ~eather practically UPon us you should think ~bout check1n~ and possi bly replac ing. the an· tifreeze/coolan~ m your car's radiator. While your old c°'.Olant m~y-still be gOC¥1 to prevent freezing in the moun· tams or bo1l1~g_ over, lhe co_rrosion inhibitors may be worn out. ~Jy dram1r::ig and flushing the system will get rid of the corrosion pollut100 that may have formed in your cooling system. Ir you are trying to save money by adding rust inhibitor ~ake very ~ure that I~ is compatible with the type of an -~rceze you_ ve been usmg. There are many kinds of metals m your cooling system, iron, steel, brass, copper, aluminum and solder . The y can each react tospecl!ic chemicals. It may be a lot cheaper in the long run to drain the whole system, get all the glop out of it, and put in a S0/50 mixture of ethelyne glycol and Waler. While you are in the process check all your hoses. 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VaE J 1.17 •• 110 11\1)•1'i. VtE l)tl ..... Jl'IO 87'11+ Vo vor..-Inc: \I 1t ,._ ••. VSI C,orp t0 6 1 lJ\lo • "' \lultnM I.to t. 12 ll'llio+ ~ ' A J % DAILY PILOT T'*5!!y, October 21, 1815' -THE FAMILY CIRCUS By Bil Keane ' • •• .. "" VI ''It wo• a pretty good party,,,'cept there were GIRLS there. , L.ltl. Boyd Race Drivers Like Big Cars It has bC'('n w ritten that blonde gir ls with big Ceet ar(' unusu;:ifly patif.•nt. Rut t hey have an evang('JiC'::il str(_•ak 1n them. With a secret desire to <'~1rry lh(• light of truth into the world of darkness. ·rhey make good missionilries' wives. So s<1.ys an <.inalyst who, despite some ridicule, insists physical eharacteristcs re- veal persona lity traits. Our Love and War Man used to be rather skeptical about those contentions. But he now says tha t generations of research by scholars at Harvard suggest there may he someth.ing to such notions, after all. MOST RACE: CAR DRIVERS when off the track pilot big heavy cars and trucks rather than compacts. NOBODY in Europe had ever heard of syphilis untU Christopher Columbus' crew got back from the New World trips . Q. "HOW 00 the sheep in Montana compare to the population there?'' A. The s heep a re dumber. Wait, that's too n ip. About two s heep to each person. LOOKS AS THOUGH no further ar gum ent is possible against the old line that men are more "red blooded" than women. They are. A man has far more red corpuscles than a woman of the same weight and height, say the science boys. PUT ALL the fishes, reptites, birds and mammals on one side of the scale. Put a1l the insects on the other side. Those insects would weigh more than three limes as much. ' NO'l'E IT STATED in print that most of the knockouts scored by that great heavyweight Joe Louis came in the first or second rounds. He won 68 of his 71 o[ficial bouts, Joe did. AN AUTHORITY on off.track belling says more than $3 .5 million last year went un· claimed by horse race winners. UNTIL ABOUT 300 years ago, Valentine's Day was one of the most important holidays in the Britis h Isles. Here's why: Each man at the large parties on Valentine's Eve drew from a vase a piece of paper on which was written the name of one of the girls there. That little lot- tery entitled him to be her boyfriend for the following 12 months. The clergymen didn't like the practice al all, but apparently the lads and young ladies did like it. Historical fool· notes indicate there was a lot of paper· swapping on that busy night. Address mail to L.M. Boyd, P.O. Boz 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Copyright 1975 L.M. Boyd Does Lindora think ~ngVVeight IS easy? tt is not a simple tosk tor a patient to reach and maintain "lean weight" for life. First the patient must have on hOnest desire to cure his problem ... !hen accept pro!essionol guidance trom trained Medical Doctors. 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Peart said. • "But I think there are some serious questions about whether they are qualified for the physical demHnds Of patrol duty on the streets,·· he said. The department has begun tt."!ils of 234 applicants to fill two open pohl·e patrol posts. The 234 "'ere selected from a list of more than 1,600 applicants to find a place on the three-month-old force. About 20 of the applicants were women who went through the physical agility t\.'"sts last Safi.Ir- day, said Peart. Three women were still in the runnin.-: rollow1ng the day's exer- lion, he sOlid. The failures were surpMsing. he said, adding that the test had been tont~d down bt..'"t'&use of the "'omen applicants. Some or the m ore strenuous ac· tivities like scaling an eight-root. wall were eliminated, he said. Additionally, the grading curve was modified so that about 90 J>('rct•nl or those tested would pass. Peart said. Opened 215,000 Letters • m 20 Years Coming Up Roses , With the counl six down and one lo go, it's no wonder Margaret Ann Charvat (center 1 reacts this way as she hears her name called to join the other members or the 1976 Rose Court ror the 87th Pasadena Tournament or Roses. One of the seven Pasadena City College students will be named Oct. 28 to be Queen of the Court. SVUSD Seeks $2 Million -. St.ale Aid Wanted to Re111J;Hkl High School By LAURI E KASPER Of UN 0.11~ ~1114 JUff Saddlebac-k Valley Un ified School District trustees ap· proved an application Monday for $2 million in-state aid for re- modeling and expansion of the Mission Viejo High School cam· pus. The two-phase project will in- clude additional classroom space ror about 450 students. a new auto shop and construction lab, ex- panded gymnasium facilities and a350-seat theater. Trustees also awarded a con- tract for the addition of interior panels at El Toro High School to Modular Space Systems and Ar· Coasl. Weathe r Increasing low clouds tonight and Wednesday with only partial clearing Wednesday arternoon. Cooler t e mperatures . Highs in the 60s . w~·s in theSOs. INSIDE TODAV More Ondrmore young pto- pe ort!' tuminQ on with boou and downn.s, a potentially de· odl11 duo that combint'11 the woru cup«as o/ drugs and drinking -aa witnes1 the celebroted Koren Quinton cou. See POfle A.1. l•dex M't .. Stnlc• •• ......... • • E.._~. •• ..... .,",.. "' ~ ... ... _ • • •• MlllllMl~..Wt ... ......... .,., . ............... •• ....... •• ar-..oa-t., .. -•• -· .,., .,....,. ..... lctt •• -· ••·J •• M114 ..... •• --.Marti.ts ..., .. ,, --.. T••IMMI " -· ., .. 11 -•• ....... "9<. .... .. --• • ........ •• --•• --.. row Interiors. The two com- pany's bids for the contracts total $17,139. . The completion or construction of another high school, Silverado Continuation High School in the Mission Viejo Industrial Park. was formally accepted by the board. A purchase agreement for a fourth high school site was ex- tended for another year, until Oct. I, 1977 as requested by the * * * Mission Viejo Company. The company asked for the ex. tension to give them additional lime to complete the improve- ment of public streets, including curbs, paving and gutters . ' around the site in the Industrial P.irk. Sehool officru'ts said the ex - tension will not affect their d~· velopment plans since lhey have not yet decided that is where <1 (Seel'llSSIO N. Paget\21 * * * Saddleback Hires New Administrator Saddleback V1.•lley Unified School District trustees have hired a new administrator to supervise the district's instruc- tional program s. Dr. Robert Ford, who has been principal or West High School in Torrance for the past 14 years. YMCA Hosts Museum Trip The Saddleback Valley YMCA ~ill sponsor a bus trip Wednes- day to the J . Paul Getty Museum in Malibu. according to interim di.rector Steve Young. The museum features ancient Greek and Roman art, baroque and renaissance art and French decorative arts . The bus will leave the Y. 23J31 Orange Ave., El Toro at 9 a.m . and return lo the Y at 3 p.m . Cost of the trip is SS per per.ron. with lunch available al the mu5P11m ror approximately $2. The museum prohibits sack lunches. Add\tiona1 inrormation Is available from lhe Y. 830-YMCA. will start Nov. 3 as assistant superintendent for educational support services. The new position has been de· signed by Superintendent Richard Welte to hand.Jc some or the duties carried by Dr. Welte as d eputy superintendent and Jack Schumaker who resigned recently as associate superinten- dent of administrative services. Although Dr. Ford, who was recommended on the basis of his secondary education experience, will supervise. schools' course of- ferings, Dr. Welte will continue supervising school principals. Dr. Ford 's sa lary !Nill be set at the next board meeting, Nov. 3, when he will be formally in - troduced lo lhe board and the community. The new administrator, who has a doctoral degree in school administration from use. hes been active in education for the pAst 25 years. He has been a prin- cipal, vice prlncir>al, district. ad- ministrative assistant. counselor and seventh. eighth and ninth grade teache r in Southern California school d~tricts . l·le also has been active in a number of professional associa· tlona. 'Poorly Run' Job -Panel WASl-llNGTON {AP ~ -The CIA opened mort.• lhan 215,000 let· ters over 20 y('ars knowing 1t was illegal and despite l"-'O internal studies which showed the opera- tion was poorly run and of marginal intelli~t.'n<'c value, ae- cording to evidence made publi<.• today by tht.• Senate intclligen('t' committee. Tht.• d1sclosurt'~ came arter it "'as learneat.he CJA opened and read at least thret• and perhaps eight letters writtl'n by commit· tee Chairman Frank Church (0 - Idaho>. during and after a 1971 trip he made to the Soviet Union. Church eonfirmed 1n a telephone interview Monday that copies or two letters he had writ· ten to the Soviet Union "thanking our hosts for their courtesies·· had been found in CIA files. The senator authorized release of lhc two lettt'rs to lhe Assot.'iated Press ' Statistics provided by the Cen- tral Intelligence Agency and made public by the committee to· day showed that envelopes con- taining more than 2.7 million let· ters lo and from the Soviet Union and passing through the New York City post office had been photographed and that 215,820 of these "'ere opened. Thom:.is Abt"rn<1thy. forml'rly \,•ith the Cl !\ ins pector i;:eneral"s office. told tht• committee he pre- pared a s tudy in February 1961 showing that ··no t;.in~ib\l'Opera · tional benefits have accrued" to the agency·s Soviet division from the mttll·opening operation. Abernathy also s aid he found a lack of coordination an1ong the various ('I A units in volved in the projo?rc.tm and th3l he rccom- mendt.•d rt.•ronsirlering its value and preparin~ a cover story shou ld Lhe opt•ration be publicly disclosc<l . "We assumed everybody re - ;.ilizcd ii was illc~al." tt.~stified John Glennon, a former CfA of. fic1al \Vho conducted a study in 1969 that found no t>vidcnce that the operation ··provided signifi· cant leads or information which would ha\·t• proved a positive operational help.·· Gordon Stewart, who headed the ins pector gl•neral ·s office in 1969. told the committee he had brieft.•d tht•n c·1 1\ Director Richard M . ~lelms on the ma1l- opening proJC<.'l ;.ind that "it was my understanding that Helms knew it was illei::at. ·· (Sec CIA . Page A2; Suspect Liked Punishment WALLACE. Idaho (AP) - Thomas E . Creech, who is on trial here for two slayings and has claimed to have killed 42 peo- ple. began m.isbchaving in <'hildhood because he preferred a spanking to no attention al all , a psychiatrist has tcstined. Dr. Miehael Estess of Boise added Monday that "the badder he is now, the more reward be gets."" Hto! added that Creech is in- clined to make "patently absurd and relatively sens.ationa1 ·· statements about h.irosclf to gain attention. Estess, called as a re- buttal witness for the slate, said Cr~ech's claims or involvement in ti~men secririces with Satan wtlrth.ippeQf are probably not lnie. , "But th-0 women still came out on the boltom,' · he said. The problem, said Peart. was, "They didn "t lake the time \o master the skills. There is a technique to jumping over a cou- ple or hurdles and going over and under a 5~t or bars. It was not 41 matter or strength. It was a mat- ter or lechn ique.' · Similarly, city personnel of- ficer Mike Deblicux said, "The Latest Entry SC'n. r1irch ll~1 y h <D·lnd. > tossc(f his h ~· t into the crowded Dcm1>c·ratic pre- sidentia l nomination ring to- day, becoming the ninth an- nounetJd candidate for that ofrice. R<.1yh had a brief fling at the race in 1972, but with<lrev .. because of his v,11fe 's ill hei:illh. New Heists linked to Lagunan? A I.aguna lleac h man charged \\1th a pair of daytime armed robberies 1n San c;Jemcnle and ~11ss ion Vit.'JO now is a s uspect in al lt>ast six other ;.irm(.'CI holdups, including five thal occurrL-d in Oran~e County during lhe sum· mt·r months. Gerald Grant ~1orris. 23, or 2655 Laguna Canyon Road , Laguna Bt•ach , and Cameron Timothy Van Dunk. 26. a Lompoc Ft'lleral Prison escapee, v;ere ar- rested 1n Fullerton Ot.1.. 6 by an officer \Vho assertedly observed two men donn1n~ costumes and makeup not rar from a branch of Rank ur America . lnd1ct mt..>nl s werl' returnl'rl Wt'dnt.•sday char~ing Morris and Van Dunk with a $"1.600 armed robbery Sf'pl . I 8 at the S<tn C'lt'mt'nll' branch of Crocker Na· t1on;;i/ Rank and ;.1 $.1,000 armed holdup St•pt. 26 al <1 Mi ssion Viejo Rranch Or Bank of America. A s pokesman for the Santa Ana office or the Federal Bureau of In vestigation said today that Morris is belicvt•d by a~cnts lo h;.ive participated in six other armed robberit>s that occurred 1n Southern California between .Ju - ly and September. Listed by the s pokt.>s man was a S:?.000 armed robbery that oe· ('urred in mid-August al thl• Corona de! M ar branch of \Vestern l'~ederal Savings and l..0<1n , two separctte holdups 1n Santa 1\na :.ind others in Garden (See ROBBf:RS, Page ,\2; Laguna Hills Children Find Human Bones Criminologists at the Orange County Sheriff's Department to- day art' scrutinizing a partial skeleton discovered Monday by children playing near a drainage culvt>rt in L.aguna Hills. The almost intact skeleton was found in a three-foot diameter draunage pipe. The s kull and pelvis IA'ere missing. ' Someone went into that pipe t>ilher dead or alive, and that's about all we know,·· Capt. Robert Griffith said today. The drain pipe is located in an open fi e ld near a shopping com- plex at lhe intersection of Alicia Parkway and the San Diego F'ret>way. Griffith l'aid no clothing or other evidence w a!' round near the remains. He said the sex of the skeleton had ~ been de· termined. "- ' women did not app<.•ar to be in~ good a shape as the men,·· Times on the obslacl~ course for the men ranged around a minute, 40 st.•conds, while women ran closer lo lwo minutes. .. Rut most of the men weren'l in lha\ good shape either," he said. ''Some of them startOO try· ing to get into shape last week a.nd it's not the kind of thing you <M~TESTS, PageA21 Checks Found On Roof Ry ALAN DIRKIN <MU.. 0.llW ~UMM.aff A roorer found a purse, con- taining $153,217 in cashier·s checks, in a brown bag lying on top of the Eastland Savings and Loan Association building on Harbor Boulevard, Costa Mesa, this morning. The 9 a.m . discovery ended a five-month wait for them to turn up by United California Bank and the 84 -year-old Costa Mesa widow to Vlo'hom the che<.·ks were made out. Costa Mesa police investigator James StriC'kland said that the t.'hecks "'ere 1n denominations of $10,000. $5,000, and $1 ,000 and WE"re difficult to cash because or the denominations. 1-te said that the woman had re- ported the checks missing May 14. They could not have been cashed without being veriCied, and the bank h<td the serial num- bers. The woman, who lives in a hotel , has never explained to police why she would need such large amounts of money in cashiers checks. ··When she reported them mis- sing, she Only told the bank -it_ \vas the bank who called us," In- vestigator Strickland said. The officer said that an al· tempt was made lo cash one of the checks at a bank in Beverly J1il!S , but lht• WOmHn suspect ncd \Vhile vt:rificatlon was being made. Thl' elderly \\'Oman had report- ed SJS0,000 worth of checks miss- ing, though the exact amount was $153.217 . The che<'ks "''ere found in a purse that contained credit cards and miscellaneous papers. "She had not even told us that all the other things Wl'rt• missing, too,·· the lnvestig~tor added. Board Ponders Gay Listing 'Morality' By Wll.f,J,\M SCJIRt:IBER on"• 0.111, PHotS1•11 Orange County supervisors tangled today over including Costa ~1es a ·s Gay Community Center in a directory or com- munity .bas ed juv1•nile delin- quency referral agencies. The board \'Oted tu continue the matter until \Vednesday arter Supervisor Ralph Clark refused lo cast a tie breaking vote on the iss ue of S('ndin g troubled youngstt•rs to a counseling agen- cy that deals primarily with the probl('n1s of the homosexual eommunity. Supervisor Laurence Schmit, "·ho moved to delete the center from the directory. was joined by Supervisor Robert Ra t tin. Supervisors Ralph Diedrich and Thomas Riley opposed the move, claiming it was impossible lo judge the issue as a matter of · bl.a.ck versus white." Schmit delivered a moralistic ISee Gr\ Y~. Page1\2J Girls Raped; One Murdered TRACY CUP I I -A tt-en-age girl was killed and :.inother was in critical condition today after they were kidnaped. ra1)('(f and run over repeatedly by a car. the San Joaquin County sht>rirr·s of- fice reported. The sheriff·s office said the girls, 15 and 18, were picked up near their Modesto homes by two men Friday. The dead girl was Robbie Martinez. 15. They were kidnapecl al gun- point, raped and then run over in the field near Interstate 5, ac· cording to the sheriff's office. They were not round unUI after noon on Saturday. .. AZ DA.IL y PILOT SB $30-35 Million i Bond Election OK'dhyCUSD A pJckai.;e ol llroposuls lh.J t \vill he lp the Cupistr.uio lln1fu,_,t School Jlistricl rope with projl'C'l t•d enrollment incrl.'ascs .,...3~ .1doptt•d i\1 untlay ni hht by .:tt:hwl trustees. Heading the li st of Jct ions IA.'aS bo.ird approval ror a S30 million lo S35 million schnnl cun:-truct1un bond election ~1 ;1rt·h 2. ·rhl• t"x.1ct amount or tht' 1s!'>UL' will bt.• d~· lt'l'llltnL'd lll'Xl month ln other Jl'l 1011:-, thL' board : -Oirectt•tl Port~·r Jl•n:-,t'n .Jnd .o\ssociatcs, of S.tll (."ll•mt•ntt', to prl'parl' ar1·h1ll't'lural drJ.,..111i.:s for a $1.5 m1llH1n l·IL·u11·nt,1ry :-.1·hool to bt· built nn :.. d1,tr1 •·t 11\\lllt•d sill' on S,10 .J 11.111 l"r1·1•k R1J;1d llt'<lr ~an .J u,111 !!ills Ciulf Courst' in San Ju an C:iptslruno Tht> SL'hOOI "'11 1 bl' naml'<'.f a(tt.'r lht.• latt· ll arolil .I A11'ln1L·h1. supt.·r1ntc111..h.·11t of tht• uld S.ul Rites Set For Viejo Victims F\Jneral services will be h<'ld al 11 a .m . \.\'l•dnesd;iy 1n 1\t 1s:-,1on Viejo ror lhree membt.·1·s or a s outh Orange County family killl"d Saturday 10 a h1t ·run acci- dent on the Sant a /\nu fo'rccway inAnahe1n1. St.'rv1cl'S "'ill bt• hC'ld at !\11ss ion f-lill s Ba pl1!':it Church for S1.:ult l,ucas, 28. of 26526 Viu Lara 111 ).lt ssiun \1tl'jo, h1.s <1 -yl!ar·old ~on. ~licha el. <ind hts brother, 1'crrv, of 310 1\.s hton Drive, L<1~l11lu Rt" a ch. The l~ul·~1s brothers \\'ere rid- jng 1n ::1 pickup truc k , with 4- year·o lct ~lichael in a camper on the b.:l c k. "'hen th ey wer ~ s1dt"S\\'iped by a car near the J.1n· 1·oln Avenue onramp. ,<\rrested Sunday 111 I.a s Angeles County \A.'a S Mexit'an na· tional, Socorro Iba rra, 23, on felony m anslaughter and hit and run charges 1n connect1on with the fatal crash . Both J.ucas brothers were born in Berwyn. Il l.. and moved to California in 1952. They had lived in Orange County 21 years. Both worked as carpenters. Scott Lucas is survived by hi s wire, Tina, ;,ind son. Matthew, 11 2 years old. "' Terry Lucas is survived by his wife. Const ance. The brothers are also survived by their parents, Mr . and Mrs. Milton l.ucas, of Fullerton. and their brother, Tom. of Orange. . l\.1ichael l.ul.'a s would have twen 5 years old next month. Scott Lucas "''as an active m e mber with his wife, Tina. of the Mission Hills Baptist Church. The Rev. Jamt"s Folker, pastor or the c hurch, will officiate at Wednes day 's ser vices. Buri al follows at P;.lci fil' Vie"· lYlemonal Park in Nt>\Yport Beach. f'ronc Page Al ROBBERS. • • Grove, Fullerton and Goleta. He said thill an agent who spoke with reporters Mond ay in - correctly identified Morris as a suspect in a $40 ,000 armed rob· bery that occurred il'l Mission Viejo in August . None of the thousands of dollars in cash netted in the rob· beries has been recovered, the s pokesm an said. Followup in- vestigation is continuing. Van Dunk reportedly escaped from Lom poc Sept. 11 . He was serving a sentence for conviction o( armed robbery, ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT The0r«9 CN JI 0•111 <>!101, '""'""'lc f\ ~COM· b1MC11i.. Ntw\·Prtu , I• pvtll•!.IW<ll>• '"" 0..MIQI' C-SI PuDll$1'11flQ Comp•nv 'Mper..,•f'<!lllO<>\ ••~ pwblltllt'd MonG•V '""''"~~ Frio •• ,.,.. Coil• MIW, ...... POfl S.ac:fl, HunH"!llon flfooc~ Foun U lf\ Vall.,, lt•lfl•, 5.•GGl•ti.<t V•ll•V tr>O i...o""" &...:111"'ulf\ CO•" A,.,..,. •fq,on•l•G• llor> 11 OUl>llW.00 !>alutO.'l ""° 5.urliUoy•. T~~ pr~1p.ol pwill1i.11!1'19 pldn! h •! lXI W.11 11•~ Soltfft C~I& Mo1•, C•lllOt'nla m1'o. • Robert N. Weed Pt•1o0tn1 •flG Put>I>,,,.., J ack R. Curley VICI p,..,a.tnl • ..., G•,,.••I M.>~·f Thomas Keevit Thomas A. Murphlne -.,..~l"IEG•lof Otlrles H. Loos Rlchdrd P. Nall AlJl11 ... 1 "'·• ""9'11V [GHon Telephont (714) M2-412t ClaMHMd Advertising 64.2·5'n SldlOltbec~ Y•1i.., N9Wt Ot!ke 5'1...,10 """" le11 Gltin.tilll 495-0630 • J u.in Ell'm<'ntary School IJistrict . 1nJ lite o r 1g 1nal busi ne ~:, ntanagt'r or the existing district. -Appl'OVl'd hirin~ or two ap· pr:iiser:s t ~) ..ippr111sc land ten· t .•ll\ t•l y St.'l ~I SJd(' for a nl'W t•lt·m~·nt:iry school near Cro"·n \·,1!11·v .Htd '.\1 argul'rltC' parkw:iys in '.\t1ss1on Vil'JO, knu"'n as the l'tlrdov;.1 stlt' ~ f)irt.'1.:ted Supt. J erome Thl1rns lt•Y lo pr epare' a t•osl oina !ys1s of t r .insfernng port:1ble 1"!.1ssro11ms IOC'3ted ;it .the f'.l!>tdlt•, :t ll'mpo rary St·huo[ ~llC Ill )I LS!)lllll \'lt.'JO lo the lll'W ('nrtln\'il :5l ll'. S,1n Ju;1n Capistrano and '.\11~ ;-;11111 \'tt'Jl' h.1\L' hL'l'll 1dcnlll1l·d ,1s tht• fasll'Sl gro"·in g areas within lht> C;ipistrano district . ll has bt>t~n est1matL'd that gro.,..1.h in thl• t\\'O areas \\'ill add about 8,000 studt•nts by 1980. The propost•d bond issul' \\'Olll d fin;JflC'l" <·11nstruct1un of L'l).!ht ne'" school s 111 th1• t\.\·u 1·ommunities. Construt't1u11 of th~ Ambuehl schoo l and ;_u.•qu isilion of the Cordova Sile \.\'OU!d be panl for "'ilh $2 .R million in bo nd funds previously autho1;zcd by VOlt'J'S. Los Alisos Parents' Night Set Thursday P arents a nd fr iends of Lo s Alisos lnl1•rn1l'diate School slu· dt•nt!'l art' invited to "Bark To S<:hool :"J i~ht ·· Thursday on the '.\l ission V 1ejo t' :i n1 pus. 1'ht' program is sC'ht><luled to begin at 7:30 p.m . \\·ith a general ~1ss embly in the multipurpose rcKJm , aftl'r \Vhirh vi sitors will tour classrooms . Teacht>rs "'di be on hand to dis· cuss their t'oursl's, classroom standa rds. and policies govern· ing homework and ~radin g. ,o\t lhE' ge n eral meeting, parE'nts \Viii be asked lo vole on the formation of a nt""' Parent Teacher Organization and lo elect officers for the current school year . l.os Alisos s tudents will bring a school map and a copy of their C'lass schedule home with them on the a{tC'rnoon prior to Back To S<-hool :"Jight. Front Page Al GAYS •.. attack on inl'lusion of the gay ceri.ter. claim ing it exists onl y to recruit homosexuals and foste r that life sty le. He cited the group's literature, particularly noting offers to im · prove gay social life and find gay roommates . The Garden Grove supervisor C'hided his fellow board members for "taking the Pontius Pilate ap- proach" by sayin g inclusion in the booklet does n't amount to county endorsement. '·It's like referring a person "'ith marriage problems to a madam in the red light dist rict, .. Schmit said. "You can·t take a washing of the hands attitude.·· But Diedrich and Riley said the issue is not as clear cut as Schmit described. "I don ·t pretend to understand the motivation of the homosexual lifestyle. but I have to accept this offer with confidence they are al · tending to t eal needs even if I am W1comfort<.1ble, ,. Diedrich said. f'ronc Page Al CIA •.. Helms. now ambass ador to Iran. was sitting 1n the com mit· lee a udience \Vhile Stewart testified. The former director is schedt1ll•d to testify before the committee Wednesday. Ste\.\.·art s a id he recommended placing "a better qualified man" in C'harge of tht~ maiJ.opening project, turning the project over to the FedC'ral Rurt"a u or In- vt>sLigation or closing it do\\•n. The mail·opening program began in 1952 as a legal mai l· cover operation in which the out- side of envelopes were photo- graphed, but it ~oon expanded in· to an operation in which the mail was opened. The program "'Was not ended until 1973, when then·C IA director James Schles· inger ordered it stopped. Ford Nomination WASHINGTON !UP!) - Pre21ldent Ford said today he would nominate J ack M. Eckerd, an old friend a nd Florida busi· Qt'."Siman, to head the General Services Admini1tratlon that manages federal government construction, property and re· rords. A Snow .Job Sign Seized, Stolen THE SIGN WARNING about the snow plow on Laguna Canyon Ro1td has been stolen from the Laguna Be u ch Police [)('partment. It all started Saturday as LagU11a Beac h Polieeman :\tichael Ferris drove into the Art Colony to report for the day shift. Ferris cam e upon a large official s ign posted along f,;ig una Canyon Road. It warned "Blue Lig ht Mean::; Snow Plow.·• FF.RRJS R ET URNED on duty and wrestled the four. foot by 10-foot sign into a city vehicle and Look it to the police departm ent where it was booked as evidence. Because of its sizl! the sign was left outside the police station in the police parking lot . Police Sgt. Terry Temple theori zed the sign wa~ stolen frum a Northern California area and installed by pranksters on nonsno1A.'Y stretch of Laguna Canyon not us ually fre· tlllt.'nted by SOOIA.' plO\.\.'S. Then l\-tonday as police looked for the sign , they found it had disappeared rrom storage. "T lllS IS E~IBARRASSING,"Sgt . Temple said. OC Planners Delay Resource Package By I.AURIE KASPER 011!'• OlllJ l"Uot~H C'ounty p l ann in g com · mi!:is ioners have postponed ac· t1on for s ix wee ks on a proposed resour ce management'' pack age after building represen- tatives charged it is both "ir· r1•s ponsible .. and "a radical, politi cal document." ,<\Jthough :se veral com · m1ss1oners s<Jid they doubt the tota l propos al will ever be passed, they as ked the planning staff to continue workinc toward a C'omprom ise between de- velopt>rs and conservationists ;.1nd rt"turn to the commission DL•r. 1. 'fht:' proposal included an or- din<J rl CL' establis hing four new zones ai med at protecting open space. hillsides, archeological sites, mineral deposits and other natural. histori cal and cultural resources from developmenl It also included a set of tem- porary guidelines to be used by tht> t•ommissioners, developers * * * Watson Says County Must Keep Growing By DO UGLAS FRITZSCHE Ol lloe O.llJ l"llel SUH South Orange County must be developed, I rvine Compa ny President R aymond W<itson told a cou nty advisory panel Monday. But membe r s of the group responded that new building in the southeastern end of the coun- ty is causing a "mad hatter's tea party" as the more affluent move south, leaving the older areas lo the less wealthy. As industry shifts south to areas like the Irvine Industrial C'.o mplex and its new eastern ad- dition, it l eaves cities like Fullerton with the problem of fina ncing ser vic es like children's education for workers who cannot afford to live in the s~me city as their jobs, said Anaheim reallor Joe White. The comm ents came from members of the Orange County Citizens Direction Finding Com- mission as they met in the Irvine Company's Newport Beach of- fil.'es. The com mi ssion was formed in 1971 to advise the coun- ty Board of Supervisors on policy matters. The session with Irvine Com- pany representatives was de- signed to give the group the com- pany's side of the story of Orange County growth as the group seeks "'ays to improve the coUJlt y's economy. The prC'sentations and com· ments focu sed o n the issues of agricultural preservation, and industrial and r esidential de· velopment. Company P resident Watson told the group that even if taxes were rolled bac k to thei r 1960 level, agriculture still could not be a continuing profit-making en- terprise on Irvine Ranch lands. and conse r vationis ts in de - termining ho\Y policies should be applied. These guidelines, according to Dave ~t oorC'. who headed the task force "·hich designed the proposal. we r e meant to help each of the factions achieve their · desires. But Van Stevens, a represen- tative of the Mission \'iejo Com - pany, charged it 1s "the most ir· res pansible piece of legislation proposed lo the commission.'' He charged that people who would pay for the results of the ordinance. were not given a priority consider ation in the or · dinance. Gil Ferguson , representative for the Counl'il on Environment, Eeonom y, Employ m ent and Development tCEEED I, said the package is a "radica.J . polit1l.'al document·· which h<Js little to do "'ith planning. Charging that the adoption of the ordinance would cause the cost of a s ingle·fa rnily home in the county to jump to $100,000 in a year t o two years, Ferguson asked th at a n environmental im· pact report be made on the docu· ment. He promised to take the com - mission to court if such a relXJrl is not done. f'rorra Page Al / TESTS •• ~ can do in a week,'' he said. Oeblieux said few conelusions could be drawn from the tests, adding, "Thjs is e real touchy area." The city, he s aid, eli minatt.'<I tests hke tbe rope climb and wall scaling .. be<.·ause I'm not sure tht.>y are r elated to the job. I've never SL"en a puliceman on duty climb a rope." .. We w ere looking for two things : e ndurance and coord.ina· lion. Jf they do, while they·re on duty, ~et in vol Vt•d in a chase or a fight, they have to 00 able to use their bodie:; without slrain1ng a back or \.\.'hatever.'' Although Deblieux agrees that women have a place in areas li ke invt'sl1gat ion even if they cannot pass lhL" physical agility tests. hl· conceded thal presently therL" 1s no way to become an investigator without first being a pJtrolman. \Vt>'rt' going to have to look at that 10 tht' future," he said. Serrano Sets Parent Night At Los Alisos St•rrano lntermediate SC'hool"s "Ba 1·k To School Night" will be held at 7 :30 p .m . Wednesd ay night in the multi-purpose room of l.os Alisos School, Mi ssion Viejo. Parents will have the op- portunity lo meet thc·ir child's leaC'hers and to attend a con- densed version of their daily schedule. Serrano students. who are now attending double sessions at the Los Alisos campus, will be dis- missed at 3. 41 p .m . Wednesday, one hour ·· ea rlier than normal. The early recess \l.'ill allow teachC'rs and custodians addi,_ tional ti m e to prepa r e the C'iassrooms . MISSION ••• future school should bl' located. In other oction. trustees tabled l.'ons 1deration of the addition of a S\''1mming pool, J;indsraping and ot h e r outdoor improvement areas to the d esign for the Esperanza School addition. Admini s trato r s reques ted more time lo study the financial implications or the adclition of the pool. Serrano Zone Bid Sought Rancho Serrano, a 171-acre planned community in north El Toro that could s upport another 700 Saddlebaek Valley homes . will come before Orange County supervisors for a pproval Wednes- day. The .board will be asked to ap- prove a zone change request sub- mittt"d by S and S Const.ruction Company that would permit the start or C'onstruction on the pro- ject. The much -revis ed planned rommunity \4.'0U!d be bounded by Irvine Boulevard on the south, Ran cho de Los Alisos to the north <.1nd t•ast and the Irvine Ranch and Oran,!;!e County t-l onor Farm on thl'\\'l"Sl. Art•o rding to the proposal ht.•fore !>Upl~rvisors, 138 acres of thl' property would be developed with s ingle·family homes, another 29 acr es would be re- t aint•d as open space and a bout f1\'t' at'res dedicated for arteri al high"·ays. When t he pro posed project t'<Jn1t:.· bt.>fore the planning com- m1ssiun. 1t was approved by a spill vole. Com miss ioner Ron Yeo. representing the Fifth District and mos t of the south county, ob- jt>l.'tcd to the proj ect and any olher bt.•1ng built before completion of tht'C'Ollnty's general plan. Lifeguard's Ear Severed In Struggle San Clemente lifeguard Andy Reich had the lobe of his left ear bitten of{ during a fight at the home of a Laguna Beach man early today, police reported. Investigat in g officers said Rei ch also su(fe red multiple l.'uts on his face and bruises in the 2 a.m . altercation with a man police identified as Ri ck Balzer, 1503 Carmelita St. According to the police ac- count, Reich went to the Balzer home in the early hours and de- manded to be !el in. He was re- f used entry and allegedly al· tempted lo force his way into the place. · If you've been waiting for the biggest carpet sale of the year .. :nus IS IT! Measure your rooms now ... Barcelona Owners Meet then get set for savings of up to 20o/o on our beautiful broadlQOm carpets MerQbers or the newly formed Barcelona Homeowners Associa· tion will hold their fi rst general membership m eeting tortight. The meeting is set for7:JOp.m. in the multipurpose room of Glen Yermo School, 26400 Trabuco Road, Mission Viejo. All resi· dents of the Bar celona tract are invited. Guest speaker for the evening is Art Cook, Community Rela- tions Manager for the Mission Viejo Company. His topic is "Mission Viejo, the Planned Community.'' For membership informaUon on the ndr i ssociation call Mary Brokkell, 581-0291. t f from Evans -Black. , . ... . .. DEN'S ~~irpe· ~1Ms :iiisiaiiatioii: ·custom f!raperies : !;~·!;:::~:;.~_::. •.I '1. , •.. . . . .. .. ' ... .. . '· . '· '\.•' LI( NO. 230•11 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA , CALIF. 92627 • PHONE 646-4838 -646 ·2355 'I • VO \ Cl! Ler 11!~ Stu tio m• <.·ot tod COi 1 wa I ] l ' I Irvine EDITION . I Today's Closing N.Y. Stoeks VOL. 68, NO. 294, 3 SECTIO!j!S, 40 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CA~IFORNIA TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1975 TEN CENTS CIA Read 215,000 Letters in 20 Years WASHINGTON tAP> -The Cl.hi. opened more than 215,000 let· ters over eo years knowing it was illegal and despite two internal studit~s which ~howed the opera· lion was poorly run and of marginal intelligt!nce value, ac- <'ording to evidC'nce made public today by the Senate intelligence commillt:>e. The disclosures came aner it was learned the CIA opened and ' read at least three ancl ~rhaps eight lettt>rs written by roq\mit· tee Chairman Frank Church <D- ld ahoJ. during and alter a 1911 trip he m._de lo the Soviet Unloo. Church confirmed in a telephone interview Monday that copies or two letters he had writ· ten to the Soviet Union "thanking our hosts for their courtesies" had ~en round in CIA riles. The senator authoriled release or the two lettt!rs to lhe Associated Pr~s. Statistics provided by lhe Cen· tral lnlelligepce Agency and made public by the committee to- day showed that envelopes con· taining more than 2.7 mi!Uon let- ten; to and from the Soviet Union and passing through the New York City post ofrice had been photographed and that 215,820 of these were opened. Coming (Jp Roses Witl1 the count six down and one to go, it's no wonder Margaret Ann Charvat (center J reacts this way as she hears her name called to join the other m embers of the 1976 Rose Court for the 87th Pasadena Tournament of Roses. One of the seven Pasadena City College students will be named Oct. 28 to be Queen of the Court. County Growth Viewed . Irvine Chief Vrg~ S. Area Developmenl South Orange County must be developed, Irvine Company President Raymond Watson told a county advisory panel Monday. But members of the group Lyn Fromme Denied . Right To Interviews SACRAMENTO CUPIJ -A federal judge today refused to al- low Lynelle From me to question· prospective jurors for her trial on a charge of trying to assassinate President Ford. U.S. Dfstrict Court Chief Judge Thomas J . MacBride made the ruling during a pretrial hearing in which the 26-year-old Manson cultist also planned lo seek permission to subpoena Ford as a defense witness. Her co.counsel, attorney John E. Virga, told the judge the wispy defendant would be effective at questioning jurors because when they looked at her "It might br· ing out some of their l?tent pre- judices. He•said she wanted to examine jurors to determine their knowledge of the 1969 Tate- LaBianca mass murders in Los Angeles committed by Charles Manson and bis followers. Miss Fromme. wearing her famifiar red dress and scarf, told M·acBride. ·'You have no way or knowio,g our case, my mind, my eyes.'' 1 responded that new building in the southeastern end.of the coun- ty is causing a ''mad hatter's tea party .. as the more affluent move south, leaving the older areas to the less wealthy. As industry s hifts south to areas like the Irvine Industrial Complex and its new east,ern ad· dition, it leaves cities like Fullerton with the problem of financing services lik e children ·s education for workers who cannot afford to live in the s~me city as thefr jobs, said Anaheim realtor Joe White. The comments came 'from members of the Orange County Citizens Direction Finding Com- mission as they m et in the {rvine Company's Newport Beach of. fice s .. The commission was formed in 1971 to advise the coun- ty Board of Supervisors on palicy matters. The session with Irvine Com· pany representatives was de- signed to give the group the com- pany·s side of the story of Orange County growth as t he group seeks ways to improve the county's economy. The presentations and com· menls focused on lhe issues or agricultural preservation, and industrial and residential de- velopment. Company President Watson told the group t.hat even if taxes were rolled back to their 1960 level, agriculture still could not be a continuing profit·making en · terprise on Irvine Ran(!,h lands. CSee GROWTH, Page AZI Scientists' Deaths, Plant Virus Linked CORVALLIS, Ore. (UPI ! - The possibility that two Oregon Slate Univer sity scientists were killed by a plant virus they were studying is being investigated by lhe National Institute of Health, a newspaper reparts. The Corvallis Gazette-Tim es, in a copyrighted !flory, Monday, quoted the director of the in4 vestigation as saying it would be a "rnajor discovery for science .. if the two had been victims of a plant disease. Swenson had written to a friend in the spring of 1974 that scientists should investigate the possibility that he and Milbrath caught the prunus riogspot virus. which infects chel"ry trees. He noted similarities in their illness then. The two had worked together on seteral studies with their ' . <See VIRUS, PageA2) Thomas Abernuthy, form~rl y with tht• CIA in spl'l"tor gencrars uffict>, lold the con1m1ttee he pre· pared a s tudy 1n 1-~cbruary 1961 showing that "no tangible upcra- tiunal bt>nefits huvl.' act•rued" to the a~ency 's Sovil't division from the mail·opt'ntng operation. Abl'rnathy also s aid he found a lack of coordination among the various CIA units involved in the program and that he recom· . mendL-d re('ons11Jcring its value and preparing a C'over slory should the operation be publicly disclosed . ·'We assumt.>d everybody re- alized it was illegal,·· testified John Gler\non, a rormer CIA or- ficial who <.'onducted a study in 1969 that found no eviden<"e that the operation "provided signifi· cant leads or information which would have proved a positive op...•rational help.·· Gordon Slcwart, "'ho heu.ded tht> 111::.pettor gt•nera\ 's office in 1969. told the committee he had bricft•d thl'n ·Cl.i\ Director Ri,'h1Jrd l\1 . 1-lelms on the mail- open1ng projel't and that .. 1l was my understanding that llclms knew 1l was illegal.·· Hc>lm s. nov.· ambassador to Iran. was sitting in the commit· <SttCIA, l'ag~1UJ Women Unsuit Other Roles Seen in Police Work By DOUGL,\S f.'RITZSCllE ottfle D•ll• .,llol SUtt Rt>sults Of physical agility tcsts in the Irvine Poliec f)cpa1·t- ment 's firs t recruiting drive in- dicate that \vomen may not be suitable fur poliC'e patrol duties, according to Police Chief l.t.'O E. Peart. There are other roles in poliC'e work sui table for women, sajd Peart. $153,217 Found in Costa Mesa By ALAN DIRKIN 0t ll>e D•ll' PH.-t Staff A roofer found a pursl', con· taining $153,217 1n cas hier·s checks. in a brown bag lying on top of the Eastland Savings and Loan Association building on Harbor Boulevard, Cost:.i Mesa. this morning. The 9 a.m. disC'overy ended a five-month wail for them lO turn up by United California Bank and the 84-year-old Costa Mesa widow lo v.·hom the checks were made out . Costa Mesa police investigator James Strickland said that the checks were in denominations of SI0.000. $5 ,000, and Sl ,000 and were difficult to cash because of the denominations. He s aid that the \\.'Oman had re- ported the checks missing ~1ay 14. They could nut have been <.'ashed without being verified, and the bank had the sen al num- bers. The woman . whu lives in a hotel. has never explained to police why she would need s u{'h large amount s of mont·y 1n cashit~r ·s C'hecks. ··When she reportc.od them mi s· sing. s he only told the bank il was the !lank Y>'hu C'<1lled us,·· In· vestigatur Strickland said. The officer ~•d th<1t an at· tempt '''as made tu cash unt: of the checks ;;it ~1 b<.1nk in ncvcrly Hills, but tht• v.1uman sus pect fled \Yhile ver1f1cat1on was being made. The elderly woman had report- ed $150,000 y..·orth of checks miss- ing, thoug h the exact amount was $153.217 . The chec ks we re found in a purse that contained credit card-; and miscellaneous pape1·s ... She had not even told us that all the other things were missing, too,-· the investigator added. Kille r Sentenced LOS ANGELES (AP I -F'rank Dominguez; 24 , uf East Los Angeles, was sentenced to five years-to-life in prison for running down a 1-G·year·old youth from a rival gang and lhC'n dragg ing the body fur almost a mile. ' I think there is no question that womt•n have a valuable place in l;1w enforcement a~ in- vestigators and in the aZ.ca of some sensitivt• t•riml."8," Peart said . "But I think there are some serious questions about whether they are qualified for the physiC'al demands uf patrol duty on the streets,·· he said. The department has begun tests of 234 applicants to fill tv.·o . open police patrol posts. The 234 were st>le('ted from a list or more than 1,600 appli<.'ant.s to find a plaC'e on the threc-month·uld force. About 20 of the applicants were women who went through the physical agility tests last Satur- day, said Peart. Three women wt're still in the .(See TESTS, PageA21 A Snow Job Sign Seized, Stolen T H F. SIGN WARNING aboul the sno"'' plow on Laguna Canyon Road has been stolen from the Laguna Beach Police Dt'part ml.'nt. It all started Saturday as Laguna Beach Policeman :\lichat•l Ft>rris drove into the Art Colony to report for the day shift . Ferris camt• upon a larg~ official sign posted along 1.aguna Canyon Road. It warned "Blue Light Means Snow Plow.·· FF.RRIS R ETURNED on duty and wrestled the four· root by IO-fool sign into a city vehicle and look it to the police department whcrl.' it was booked as evidence. -Because of its size the ~ign was left outside the police station in the police parking lot. Police Sgt. Terry Temple theorized the s ign was stolen from a Northern Califomia area and installed by pranksters on nonsno\\'Y s tretch of Laguna Canyon nol usually fre- quented by snow plo'A'S. Then Monday as po1i1·c lo;&,iked for the sign, they found it had dis;;ippeart•d from stor·agc. "TlllSIS EM BARRA."iSING,''Sgt. Temple said. • Second Suit Filed In Fatal Bus Crash A second Orange County Supt·rior Court laws uit has been filed against a group of defe n- dants accused of negligence that lt.'t.I lo the collision al an Irvine in· lt>rsection of a gravel truck and a day camp bus packed with children. Named as defendants in the ac· li on f1h:•d by Eileen Weiss of Santa Ana for her son, Jun M .. 10. are the Rough Riders Day Camp, truck dri ver JamC's Emt•rsun Bartley, camp bus driver Carolyn An · derson Conners. the Sully·~fillcr Contracting Company, the city or Irvine and Oran~eCounty . Mrs. Weiss asks thi.lt damages be determined and awarded by thl' trial court. Her earlier clotim for $250,000 in damages has been dl•nit>d by lht:' C'ity and county. Jon M . Weiss was one of a numbt•r of children throv.'Tl from th1..• collided Rou~h Riders bus June 23 when it collided with a truck driven by Bartley at the junC'tion o( Jeffrey and Barranca ro<:id . It is allec;ed in the suit that lhl' negligence of the two drivers addt•d lo I.ht:' asscr tedly dangl·rous traffic cond1t1ons ex· isling: at lhl' 1ntcrsecl1on 11._'(I to the eolhsion and the overturning of the day l'amp bu3. Damages totaling more than $500 .000 wt>r<' Jemandcd from all dl•fendcints by W . James and Sharon D Ramming. 23851 Calle l-logar. '.\t1 ss1on Viejo. for the de- <1lhof lhe1r sun. John llenry Ram· ming. 6, 1n the s a m1..· accident. Canada Strikers OTTAWA (UPI ) -Canadi<tn mail .S('rvice wa s disrupt('(! today by a nationwide stnkl' of postal work1..•rs . Orang{j L . .£: ! Coast ---- Weather But the judge, noting that he is starting his 15th year on the bench. said he n ever had ~rmitled a defendant to ques- tion jurors. He rejected her mo· lion ar\d said, "This case is not · At OSU, the scientist carrying on part of the research of lhe men who died said he beli eves there is no basis to the thCQfY the men were infected with the plant dis· ease. Gay Center Contested fncrea s ing lov.• clouds tonight ;_ind \V cdnl•sday with only partial el('a1,ng Wt•dnes d;_i y aflt•rnuon Coolt•r lt•mperatu 1·e:-.. l-h ghs 1n the 60s. l "-1\\'S 1n lht• sos. INSIDETODAV lhal much unusual." · Miss Fromme, appearing up· set, shook her head and asked Mac Bride for more explanation. But he said, ''I've given all the explanation I can give. I've ruled and that's it ... • She if accused or attempting to murder Ford with a loaded .4S. caliber pistol Sept. 5 as he walked through a crowd en route from a hotel to the state capitol. (The Associated Pressreparted today that FBI agents said lhey fouod a box or .45caliberammuni· lion and a manual on hand guns when they searched her apart- ment. . (Special agent Thomas Latham said during the hearing that the ammunition was round inside two paper bags .> The investigation by the Na- tional lnt1titute of Neurological Diseases, Communcative Oi s- orderS and Strokes in Bethesda, Md .. concerns the deaths of J ohn A. Milbrath, a plant pathologist, and Knud G . Swenson, an en· tomologist, the Gazette4 Times reported. Milbrath died in the Universi4 . ty of Oregon Medical School Hospital in Portland July 22, 1974, at the aRe of 64. He had been forced to retire in 1968 because of what had b~en diagnosed as multiple sclerosjs. Swenson was forecd by illness to retire in 1973 as chairman ol the department or entomology. He died at his home hf'e Aue:. 18, at the age of 52. · " Superoisors Delay Juvenile Agency List . By WILLIAM SCHREIBER ot .. O.UyPli.tSQn Orange County supervisors tangled t0day over includirig Costa Mesa's Gay Community Center in a directory of com· munity-based juvenile delin· queocy referral agencies. · The board voted to continue the matter until Wednesday 11.fter Supervisor Ralph Clark refused to cast a tie breaking vote on the issue 9r sending troubled youngsters to a coutiuU11g agen4 cy that deals primarily with the problems or the homOJ;exual community. Supervisor Laurence Schm1t. who moVed to delete the center \ ' from the directory. was joined by Supervisor Robert Battin. Supervisors Ralph Diedrich and Thomas Riley opposed the move, claiming it was impossible to judge the issue as a matter of "black versus while.·· Schmit delivered a moralistic attack o n inclusion of the gay center, claiming it exists only to recruit homosexuals and foster that lite style. He cited the group's literature. particularly notin11: offers to im· prove gay sociPI life and find gay roommates. The Garden Crove .supervisor chided his fellow board members for "t•king the Poptiw; Pilate ap. proach,. by saying inclusion 1n the booklet doesn •t amount to county endorsement. "lt·s like referring a person with marriage problems to a madam in the red light district." Schmit said. "You can't take a washing of the hands altitude." But Diedrich and Riley said the issue is not as clear cut as Schmit described. "I don •t pretend to understand the motivation of the homosexual lifestyle. but 1 have to accept this offer with confidence lhey are at· tending to real needs t'lven if I am uncomfortable,·· Diedrlchsuid . More and more young pro- pie are turning on wllh booze and downers. o potentially de- adly duo tho/ combines the worsl aspecls of drug.'I and dnnking -n.! witness the celt•brated Karen Quinlan case See !'age A 7. Index AtY-~¥k,,_ ., ...... -.. " I!,_ ...._.llef.11 ., MoMyTrft "' L.M ... poji .,, --•• C.llfe ..... .. Mlltv.l ir_, . .. 0.. .... 11 .... .,.,, ---tNe~ .. '"""'' .. 0r..,..c:a-, .. --.. -· l1·J C."'1'1Ne1ktl .. -· l•·I E .. 10rlal ..... •• Stec II /llWl'tl-1' Al .. 11 .....,.,_., •• Tt'-¥'-lotl .. ~-· Al .. 11 111Nltl"\ •• ......... llKCIA •• _,, ...... •• --" -tldNt~ •• '""'""'""" •• • • A% DAILY PILOT Builders Lam.haste OC· Plan By l.Al !RI E K l\.~PER 01 Ill• 0~<11 P1I0'11.l•fl Counly pljnn1n¢ l'Om· ITIL ::iSIU lll'l'S h ;.1\'1" j.)0:-.lpullt.,'CI 3l'- t1un for six wct•ks on a µroposcd resourcl' rn an;.igcmt..'nt '' pack;.1gl' ;iftl·r buildin.L! rl·pre~l'll· l.1t1vcs c·hari-:t·d 1l 1:-. huth · tr respun:-.1bil•'' Jilli ",1 r..id1(';.il, po1Lt1C':.1l dnrurnt•nl " .\llh ou~h ~1..·vt·r.11 l'um n11s:-.1tJ1ll'fS sa id tht•y doubt thl• tnl.1l propu:..11 \\ill t'\'t~i bl' p.1:-st·rt . tht'Y a . .,kt•d !ht· pl;.inn1ng :-1.iff tn e11n\1n11c \O.'nr l..Lnl-! lu\\:trd .i ('on1 pr11n11 :-.t· lil'\\\'('l'll tit·· \'t'l•'Pl' r-; ,111d e• 1 n:-.t•r\ al 1 0111~1 '> ,ttld rt•turn lo !ht• t'Omrru:-.:-.1011 O('c I . ·r!lt• 11rnp11s;d in<'luth.•d an nr d 1n.1nt't' t':-.lJhl1 :-.h1n~ fnur n1 •\V /llllt':<o .llffit•d ,ti pLPll'Clllit.! lllJ•'ll "iJ:.ll' l'. h 1 I ls Hll' s, .J 1 t:hl'ulog1t' ... 11 ... 1t('s. n11nL'f.Jl d1•po'>1ts ,1nd 11tl1•·r n;,1l11r.d. h1stor1{'al anJ t:ultu1 .il 1'l''>uurccs from dl'vl·lop1nl•nt. It .tlso 1n<'luJt:d ,\ Sl't of tt•m · por.1rv guidt1l111C's lo h1,• USl'd hv 1 hl' t'11n1 rn1ss11H1l'r..;, dt·\ t·l11111·r ~ atHI ('011 .... ~·r\'.ll l!!ll!"'" Ill tl l' tt·r munng hu"" pol11·1v::. shuuk.I Lt• cipplil·d Tht'Sl' g111dl·hn~·"· .H'('ord1ni.: to l>a vt• :'\·l o11rt'. ''ho hl".1d1 ·d 1h1· l<.1sk forct· \l h1ch dl':-.1gnl'd lh1• proposal. "'l'rt• n1l'.1nl to help l'HC'h of the factions Jt:hicvc thl'1r Jt'Sll"t'::i Rut \'.111 Stt•,·cns. a rt·prt•st>n· t:.it1ve of lht' :'\11 ss1on \11t•Jo Com pany. chai·ged it 1s ··the n1usl 1r. re-spons1bll~ piece of tei;1:-.lat1on propost•d 111 t hl' t·om mission ·· HL• cha1·gt•J that people v.·hn would p.1_v fur the results of lh t• ord1nant't'. \\'t•r1• nut g1\t'n a pnor1ly t·o11:i1t..lt·ration in lhe 11r din;:ince Gil f'1·r~uson . rt'presrnlativl' for the (\1uneil on Envirunrnvnl Economy, Employment and 01:'\"l'lopml'n I f C · f: }<~ J·:I ) 1. o.; aid t hl' packag"t' 1.s a · rad1t'al. pohlil'<Jl durumt'nt · \\ hu:h ha.s J1tllt• tn du ,~·1th planning Char~ing that thl' adoption 11f lht• ordinance would caust• the cost of a sin~Je.rarnil v hnmt' 111 the C'ounly tu JU mp lo SiOO.OCIO 111 ;J ye;:ir to two years. r~ergu son asked that an environmental im- pact report be made on the dot:u- ment. l·le promisC'd to lake the com- mission to court if such a report is not done. Spokesmen for the Irvine Com- pany ;:ind lhl• Building lndu~try ,\ssuC'i atiun V.'t'l"L' muf(' restrained in their opposition to the proposal. They asked to be ;,iJ. lowed to work on it with the plan- ning staff Laguna Hills Children Find lluman Bones Criminologists at the Orange County Sheriff's Oepa11ment to· d;:iy are scrutinizing a partial sk~leton thscoverl'd )otonday bv ch 1ldre~ playin~ near a drain;:ige culvert 111 l.agun<J Hills. The almost intact skeleton \\'JS fuu~d in a three-foot diameter dra1na)!e pipe. The skull and pelvis were missing . "Someone went into that pipe either dead or ~div('. and th<.1t 's atx.>u~ al l we kno\v ,·· Capt. JlobC'rl Gr1ff1th Set id loday. The drain pipe 1s located in an open fi eld near a shopping com plex at lht• inlt1rs et·11nn of ,\hl'i;• Park\vay and lht' San Dlt'go Freeway. Griffith said no clothing or other evi~en ct• \Vil S found ne;1r the remains. I-le s;:i id the sex of the skeleton had not been de· termined. ORANGE COAST Robert N. Weed P.~"denl •nd Pu1>I•-• Thomas Keevll lcOUo• Thomas A. Murphine .V.•,..Q•t19EOol<1< Charles H. Loos Richard P. Nall APlll..,1"'--ll"llll!a"on Tuesday.OC1ober21. 1975 0•1lw P!tol ~1•11 1>1><110 WEST OF THE MOON Cosmonaut Kubasov Astro11auts, Cos11w 1zauts 111 Newport Dt•l'kt•d out 1n t..11.·ntnl!' Jnd St('t:-.on h.11 -.. lhct•t• /\n1t•r1c.1n .1strc)n~1UlS an<l !ht• tv.u St1v1t•l l·osmunu11l -, \I ho J!llllt.'<I thl'm 111 :-.p.Jt't' l.indt.·tl hrtt•fly in Nt•\\'IJUl't Rt•ach :O.lon\l.1y night for ci \\t.''>l~·rn -.\.\It' j1.1rl'" Kt'Y" to Lh l· 1·1t \. t'".:l'h.in1:t·" i•r gifts anJ .1 l'11l11f'fuf ,1ppl-.u',1flC't' hy ~t'\\pnrt 's .J11tin \\',1\nl' 1\1·1"l' pJr\ of !ltt' p.Jrl\ fnr th•· .\p >Ill• Soy11z t'l"t'\\'S ,1( tht.: '.\1.•\\J111rl1 r Inn \\';1ynt', dr1 •s:.t•d a" 1f h•· ti.id J\1.S \ :>tl'PJl"d ff1\nl ,I ll' ')I Pl hJd :-Pl't"t;d pr;11 ~t• f.,1 '\Ii.ii 111: lt•rn11·d d :.Pt'l'IJI HLl "Sl.11\ (,dt•llt I l1k1.• your J1qu11! p111,1 i1,~·~.·· \\'.1ynt• s.11d slitJrt!~ bl.'fu11• p.1 ... S· 111i.: uul J :-Olt'l:::.un tu l'.i1·h ... p.H't' t't'lebr1l) About 300 ).!lll'S t s a\t,..ndt'd the t'\'t'lll ho-.tt•tl l)y :\'l'\\'purtl·r :vtan;1gt>r Ed :\'1gro. City :0.1::tn <.1ger Rohrrt \\'\'Jiil gavt' ~mall gi1ldl'n kt•\'S 10 tht: t·•· ly to all ft\c of ·th..: ~p.11.:c voyagt•rs. In return, the erl'\'' prC'St'nlt•tl .J colt'r photoi?r;1ph of Oran 1.:e County taken frnm tlF' 1\n1t•r1e:1n <.tnd SU\'lt'l 1n1Jd lth·s \\'h1 rh '''l'l'C !Jnked 1n orbit l:.1s l :;um1ni.•r. R;Alph DiC'drirh , t•ha1rm:111 of thl' OrangL' Countv J~n ;ir d of Supt•r visor!', acl't•ptl:d tht· )!Lft Ylonday ·s p:irl,\ l'ndt·d ~1 '''hirl,.,,ind. ont• d ;1\ vi ... 11 to Soulhl'rll C.i!1forn1a bv lht• l'lll'Tl and their fami ltt•s 'l'he\' \\t•r.-. schedult>d \I) lt•.ivt' l!'•d:1v .fnr th1· llill!On »; l'i-llJll,d \~ht•1'1' ih1•\ \\Jl l \\'Ind up ;:i tv.u \\l'tk tour ·ol JI U.S. c1\i t•s . All fi\'C app('aretl somcv.·h,1t V.'t'ary or the pact' The Ru ssi an rns mona-.ts. Soyui C'onl n1 andl•r 1\lt·xc1 l.eunov and Va!t·r1 Kuba ~o' earlier 1n tht· d;.1y joined Amcr1l'~1n s Thom.is St;.1f ford. l>on ahJ Slayton an(\ Vanl'l' ltrancl for a lour of tht• :'\orth /\mt'fltan Rol'k\\·el\ plant 111 llO\Yll('Y \Vht•rt• tht'~' vil'\\'t'ci \ht• 1\mt•rir;-in module '''hich \Va~ p.1rt of J;1st sumnll'r·s h1~tury n1akin!-( fl1i.:liL Santa Ana Hefgllts Second Briefing On Ai1-port Due lly \\'11 .1.1 1\M SCllRF.IRER 01 UI~ 0 .. UV Pilot iWll Santa An;:i lleights will be the sill' Oct 30 of the st•cond co m- nn1111t .v tn·1t•f1ng hy tht.• ('onsul- t.1n1 -. drafting .1r1 t•nv1ronmcntal 1111p..tl'l rl'purt fur Orange County 1\1rport From Page Al TESTS ... running follov.•1ng the day's excr· 11011. he s,nd. 'lht· f.idurt.•s \\'ere surpris ing. lit• ·.,utl , .idd1ng that the lt'Sl h;id l"l\•1•11 tu111·t..I dll\\'Tl bl'l':.tUSC uf the \\11rnl·11 .1ppl1t·..1nls ~·tnl' 11f I hl' mo rt• strenuous aC'- 1 iv1t1cs !1ke St'al 1ng an eight-foot \\'all \\'ei·1· C'ltrnin.1ted . he said. /\dd1t1on.1lly , lhl' grading 1·ui·\ l' ,,·.i-. rnodif1t•d so th;,11 alx>ut !II.) l)t'l'l'l'll\ uf thoSl' ll'Slt-<l v.•ould p.1 ... ._ Pt•a rt s.nJ Hut thl' \\'tJ1n1·n still came out on I ht• bnt turn .·' he said. '!'ht.• prnb!t·rn, :-.a11J Pear1. \V<.l !'., ·rhl'Y t..l1dn l t<ike the time 10 n1<i.sl t'r the skills There is a ll'l'hn14Ut' to Jumping over a cou- plt• of hurdll'S ;,ind going over anti untit'r J. st•t of bars It was not a m.1ltt•r of slre>ngth. It was a mal- lt>r of tt.•C'hn1que .. Similarly. c1ly personnel of· hl·t•r :'\t1kt• Debht•ux said, ''The \\U01t:n thd not appear to be in as goc)(l a s h;,1pt> as the ml'n. '' 1'11nt•s on lht• obstacle course fur tht• mt•n r ~111gl'J around a lllUllllt'. ,10 ~l'ClltHJ S. \~'hilt• \\.'Omen r .111 t· lust' r to t "'u m inutcs. Hut must uf the men weren't 111 Iha\ good shape either,'' he -..ud Son1t· of tht:m stat1t-'<l try. 1ni-: tn gPt 1nlu sharx.' lctst wet•k .t11d ii s nut the kind of thing you t' ...1 n tin 1 n c1 v.·t•t· k ... he said. J),,hl11·ux said f..:·v.· (•ont·lus1uns t·o111d bt• drav.·n from the te~ts, . 1dthn.~. "This is a real touchy ,1 l"l'.I Th l' <'ity. ht• s aid. climinalt>d lt'Sl:. ilkl• the rope chmb and w<.111 Sl'Jllng "becauSt' I'm not sure lht>y are rt>latcd to the job. I've nl'Yl'r Sl't>n a policeman on duty cltmb a rope ." · \Vt• v.·ere looking for two ih1ngs . endurance and coordina· tion. If they dti, while they're on duty , )!et 1n,·o!vt'd in a chase or a fi ght. they have to llt' able to use tht'Lr bodies \\'ithoul straining a bat•k or \\'h:ttl:'ver. · · Although Deblieux agrees that '''timt·n h;i\-t' a place in areas like 1nve~t1gution l'Vl'n if they cannot p;,i ~s lhl' physical agility tests. h(' 1.·nncedcd lhat presently there is nv \\ a y lo bccomt' an investigator \\·1thuut first being a patrolman. \Ve 'rt' ~01ng tu havt' to look at that in tht> future.·· he said. From Page Al GROWTH Tht.> problems range from t he mort' fr('quent vandalism found in ,.111 urban area to the higher t'Ost of ft>rlthzcr with a smell ac- Ct>plable to neighbors. he said '.\1e;:inwhile, he said, Orange County ts not lh(' breadbasket of lhl· st;.irving '''orld. I-le described lh1• ('ompany's produl'tion as luxury food " like osparagus. Daniel, Mann, J ohnson a nd Mendenhall CDMJM) project of- ficials will conduct the session st arti n~ at 7 :30 p.m . in the multipurpose room at Bay Vi ew F:lcmentary School, 2531 W. Orchard Drive. The first public information .session \Yas attended by several hundred residents eager to voice opinions and comments about noise emanating from the airport . The Cou nt y Board o f Supervisors hired OMJM to draft tht• F.IR as the first step toward dt•ciding what to do to meet gro v.•ing demand:; for air tr anspurt at ion. Without lht> Et R. due to be cun1plcted t•arly next year, the county has been unable to pro- ceed v.-'ith planned improvements al the airport, inc luding a larger terminal and longer runway. 'fhe report is also considered pivol;:il in determining the rate of scurt>s of homes in Santa Ana ll ~1ghts, v.·hich lies under the takt•uff pattern . Supervisors h ave directed county airport officials to pro- ceed 1,1,•it h studies that could lead either to condemnation of a number of homes or ultimate purchase of noise easements over them. Residents h ave vowed to fi ght lht' action. which is des igned to fulril l state-mandated require· ments contained in the variance under which the airport now operates. That variance expires at the end of the year and unless some progress h as been made to ~ecr~a~ the noise impact area. it v.•1\l be revoked, forcing the airport to c urtail operations. Joseph A. Pantuso, project managt>r for DMJM. said the Santa Ana J·leights briefing wi ll bt• fotlov.•ed by anotht·r in Nov- embt•r 111 Tust1.n Al lht' m l'eling next week . D).1J~1 offi{'ials are expectl'd to present a status report on their work, 1ntluding pr1.·lt1ninarv re- sults of noisl' imp<.1ct evaluai ions an d certain biol ogical and sociological studies. ~antuso sa i~ jet noise. vehicle noise. phys1C'a l, social and 1.~conomiC' effects of the airport art' the major areas the EIR \\.'ill address . u•ll•~• Latest Entrr1 ~Birch Bayh (D·lnd.J d hi s h at into ttie . d.ed Democratic prc- s1dent1al no!'Ilination ring to- d<.iy. becoming the ninth an- nt>uncL>d candidate ror that office. Bayh had a brief fling at the race in 1972, bul withdrew b ecause of his wife"s i ll health. Coates Admits Guilt in OC Murder Trial Gregory Glen Coates pleaded guilty to second degree murder late '.\1ond ay in Orange County Superior Court and was sen- tenced to five years to life in state prison for the killing or his step- mother in her San J uan Capistrano home. Coates, 18. of Riverside. filed the plea bt>fore Judge James II. Walsv.•orth just two "'eeks before he \A.'as to go on trial for the murder May 4 or Rt'lly J ..orraine GO;.i t es, 48, of 33911 Via dC' Agua, San J uan. Coatt'S, v.·ho confessed lo the killing during intt>rrogation. set fire to the home immediately ·after strangling his stepn1other. I !er badly burn1.•<l body "';Js idcn· tified through f1ng1.•rprint tests. Sheriff's inves tigators said Coates broke into his s tep- mother's home v.·ith the intention of sexually attacking her but later panicked when she warnl'd him that she intended to tell hi s father v.•hen ht• returned home from a v.·eekend trip. E'ro•Pa~Al VIRUS ••• 1 I most extensive joint work on the prunus virui. Swenson reportedly told a col· league at OSU Lbat the two could have contracted the virus while ~nfecting laboratory plants. To infect the plants, the two placed some of the virus and a small a.mount of abras ive material on a finger, then rubbt..>d the finger over the plant leaves. . Dr .. C. J . Gibbs Jr .. who is directmg the study of the men's deaths ·at Bethesda, told the Gaiette-Times if the two had a plant disease "it would be a ma- jo~ discovery for. sc•ence." He swd none of the chrmpanzees and monkeys injected with tissues taken fr om Mi lbrat h and s~·enson has shown any symptoms. Gibbs said, however, the "slow virus" might take 12 toJB months to create symptoms of the ill- ness. Gibbs said. "We're cutting new dirt he re. This is an area of re- search that has only really been looked into within the past five years." Ron Cam eron. who is continu- ing Milbrath 's research in plant p<lthology, said 15 to 20 other r e - searC'hers around the world have worked with the same virus \\'ilhout becoming ill. He said some of those used the same technique to infect plants. "I just don't believe there is any basis lo believe it," he said .. "lf there were anything to this theory 1 ·d probably be lhe next to become ill." E'rmttPageAl CIA ••• tee audience while Stewart testified. The former director is scheduled to testify before the committee Wednesday. Stt>wa rt said he recommended plal'in g "a bettef qualified man" in ~h arge of the mail-opening pro1ect . turning tbe project over tu t he Federal Bureau of ln- vt•stigation or closing it do\WTI. The mail-opening program began in 1952 as a legal mail- cover operation in which the out- s ide of envelopes were photo- graphed, but it soon expanded jn- to an operation in which the mail \\.'as opened . The program v.•as not ended until 1973. when then-C IA director James Schles· inger ordered it stopped. Former County Aide Denies Theft Charge A former job tra1n1ng t•oord1nator for tht• Oran).:l' Coun- ty Dt·partmt•nt ur 1!:ducat11111 plt•adt>d innoct>nt lt.xl.J~ to grand lht•(L charges filed ai\t'r he al lt>g1'dly siphont'd an t•:-.t imatt·d SS.000 fron1 a fl0dl'rally fundl'd Sl'hool proJt'('\. S.111\.1 1\na :O.lu11l·i pal Court .ludgt> Ed1\·ard L•urd !-it'l i'\"{I\' 17 as lht• dall' ('arlns /\ndradl' R;:imo.s. ·Iii. S;,inla 1\na. ITHISI r<lCt' a prelinlirlar)' ht.•ar1n~. f{amos \\';tS nrd\'J't•d to 1"\'!(1rn 1o thl' t·1nirlronm l)t·t :!H for prl·lri;!l at' I ion. lt~1m os \\'J:-. :1rrcs1t-..I Ck'l. 13 .1ftl•r an invl'SI igat1on hy C>rang1· pi \l ice into .tllegat1ons th;-1l ft•llt>ral funds e;1rn1arketl for the t•mp\nymt•nt preparation of f1n.1nc1.11\y dt•privcd persons 1n Orangl' and Santo Ana v.•cre be- ing diverted 1nlo Ramos' pocket. U.S.", Soviet Pact Sigiwd WASHINGTON (UPI J -The lJnited States and the Sov1ei Union have ~igned a five-yc;:1r agreement providing for more stable Russian purC'ha.ses of US. wheat and corn. They still arc negotiating a deal for American purchase of Russian oil. P~~ident Ford unnounccd the grain agreement Mondcty. Th\• arrest led to an audit of the bn()k:,. of the Orange County Man- \)0\\t'r Commission. the agency lh:.it hired Rctmos for the Sl7.259 post he lost on arrest. The audit is ~till under 'A'ay tod ay. lt 1s alleged that Ramos. who is frt't' on ball. committed the therts tlunng the pt>riod July 1 through <let 3 by endorsing paychecks is· sut•d for trainees who had either lt•ft the progriim or were not yet t•nrollL•d in it. Noise Slayer Facing Death TOKYO (AP ) -Matsuzo Ohama, a 47 -year·old Yokohama factory wor_ke:r. was sentenced to dealh ror k1lhng a neighbor and her two daughters because the daughters played the piano too loudly. T~e. cas_e had been widely pubhciz('d .1i:i Japan, where noise is , a . sens1tt.ve_ s ubject for lht.' m1ll1ons l1v1ng in densely PQJ}ulated apartment complexes. Oh~ma ~as accused or fa tally slabbing his next-door neighbor Mrs. Yoeko Omura, and her twO d~ughters. Poli ce said Ohama, himself_ the object of neighbors' complaints for playing 8 stereo set . told th_em "the daughters w~r.e playing the piano too ~1s1ly." If you've been waiting for the biggest carpet sale of the year ... TIIlS IS IT! Measure your rooms now ... then get set for savings of up to 20 o/o on our beautiful broadloom carpets from Evans·Black . Lii NO 2JO<l1 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA. CALIF . 92627 • PHONE 646 -4838 -646 -2355 " I v ,, 111 dJ SI •• p " p 7 D1•ntington Beach Fo11ntain Valley EDITION VOL. 68, NO. 294, 3 SECTIONS, 40 PAGES • ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA 'l'oday's Closing N.Y. Stocks TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1975 TEN CENTS 110tnen Funible Police Agility Tests By DOUGLAS FIUTL'iCHE Of .. 0.11, '11tt~ ResulllS of physical agility tests in t.he Irvine Police Depart· menl's firsl rt.-.:ruiting drive in· dicate that women may not be ~uitab}e for police patrol duties. according to Police Chief Leo E . Peart. There are other role; in police work suitable for women, said Peai1. .. I think there 1s no qui;.-stion \hat -..~oumen huve a valuable pla<.'e in Jaw enforcement as in· vestigators and in the area of some sensitive crimes," Pea.rt said. ··But I think there are some serious questions about whether they are qualified for the physical demands or patrol duty on the streets." he said. The department has begun lt:>8ls uf 234 applicants lo rill two open pohce putrol posts. The 234 were seleeted from a list of more lhan I .60Q applicants to rind a plai:e on the three-month-old force. About ;?O or the applicants were women who went through lbe physical agility tesl!i last Satur. day, said Peart. Three women were still in lhe running following the day 's exer- lion, he said. Tht> f;ulures ""'ere surpris1ng, h<> sajd, adding thul thl' test had bt."t"n toned down becuuse of the women applicant!\. Some of the murt• strenuous ac· lJv1ties like scaling an e1ght·fool wall were eliminated, he said. Additionally. the grading curve was modif1t'd so that about 90 JX'rcenl of those te~ted would puss. Peart said. "'But lhl.' ""'umen ~till (•ame out on the boltom, ht' s.ud The p1·11blem, s;.iid Peart. wus, "They d1dn "t lak<.' the time lo ·ma2'ti:>r thi..· skill~. 1'here is a t~hnique tu jumping over a ('OU- pie of hurdlt.·~ Jnd l:!U•ng over and under a set of bars. It was not a matlt.>r ol strt•ngth. It was a mal· ter of technique.·· S1m1larly, city personnel of- ficer .\fike Dcbl1cux said, "The women did not. appear lo be in a!i ~ooda:,hapeaslhcmcn ·· T1mt!s on the obslaclt.~ course for thl' men ranged around a mUlute. -10 seconds. "'hile women ran l·lu....;t•r to t v.•o m inut<.'!i . But mr.>st o( the men W('rcn'l in that good shape either," he said, ··Somt> of tht.•m started try- ing lo get into shaJ)c last week and 1l "s not the kind of lhing you <Ser TESTS, Page AZ) Last-ditch Try School Vo te Tak e n to Court Coming lfp Hoses With the count six down and one lo go, it's no wonder Margaret Ann Charvat (center) reacts this way as she hears her name called ·to join the other members or the 1976 Rose Court for the 87th Pasadena Tournament of Roses. One of the seven Pasadena City College students \Viii be named Oct. 28 to be Queen of the Court . ·Planners E.ye Access Issue Near Harbour Huntington Beach planning commissioners will tackle the thoray issue of traffic access tonight that has been holding up a major condominium develop- ment on land bordering Hunt- ington Harbour. The meeting starts at 7 p.m. at City Council chambers. · The project calls for construc- tion of SJ condominium units and an unspecified number of boat i5lips on 2.64 acres of property east of Paciitic Coast Highway and north of Anderson Street. across the street from the Sunset Aquatic Park. The developer of the Bayport Condominiums has thus far been unable to work out ac<'ess rrom Anderson Street with owners or adjoining property. Assistant Planning Director Jim Palin says one way to gain -access would be to approve a !our-way intersection with signals al Anderson Street. As it stands now, he says, resi· l(fents in the proposed develop- ment would have no southerly ac- cesit to the Pacific Coast Highway. Pet Raccoon Bei1fg Sought In HunJ.ington CIA Mail Snooping Revealed in Senate WASHINGTON (API -The CIA opened more than 215,000 let- ters over 20 years knowing it was illegal and des pite two internal studies which showed the opera· lion was poorly run and of marginal intelligence value. a<"- cording to evidence made pubHc today by the Senate intelligence committee. The di.sclosures came after it was learned the CIA opened and read at leas-t three and perhaps eight letters written by commit- tee Chairman Frank Church ( D- Idaho), during and after a 1971 trip he made to the Soviet Union. Church confirmed in a telephone interview Mond ay that. copies of two letters he had writ· lt.•n to the Soviet Union '·thanking our h ~sts for their courtesies .. had been found in CIA files. The senator authorized release or thl' two letters to the Associated Press. Statistics provided by the Cen- tral Intelligence Agency and made public by the committee to- day showed that envelopes con- taining more than 2.7 million let lers to and rrom the Soviet Union and passing through the New York City post office had been photographed and that 215,820 uf these were opened. Thomas Abernathy, forml.'rly !See CIA, Page A2.i Scientists' Deaths, Plant Virus Linked CORVALLIS. Ore. CU PI> - The possibility that two Oregon State University scientists were killed by a plant virus they were studying is being investigated by the National Institute or Health, a newspaper reports. The Corvallis Gazelle-Times, in a copyrighted story; Monday, quoted the director of the in- vestigation as saying it would be a .;major discovery for science" if the two had been victims of a plant disease. At OSU. the scientist carrying on part or the research of the men· who died said he believes there is no basis to the theory lhe men were infected with the plant dis- ease. The investigation by the Na - tional Institute of Neurological Diseases, Communcative Dis· orders and Strokes in Bethesda, l\.td., concerns the deaths of John A. Milbrath, a plant pathologist, and Knud G . Swenson, an en· tomologist, the G azette-:,Oimes reported. Milbrath died in the Universi- ty of Oregon Medical School Hospital in Portland July 22 . 1974, at the a~e of 64 . J-le had been <See VIK.US, P age A2i By KATll Y CLANCY 0t U.. 0.UJ PllM ~ The Huntin gton Beach Union High School District riled a peti· tion with the California Supreme Court Monday in a last-ditch er- fort to halt Nov. 4 unification l"lect1ons 1n Fountain Valley and south Huntini."\on Beach. Glen Dysinger , assis tant superintendent of the district, ad· milted, however, that chances of $153,217 Found in Costa Mesa B y Al.A N OJRKIN OIU.. 0.lly PUot~ff A roofer found a purse. con laining $153 ,217 in cashier·:, checks, in a brown bag lying on top or the Eas tland Savings and l.oan Association building on Harbor Boulevard. Costa l\.1esa, this morninf?. The 9 a .m . discovery ended a five-monlh wait for lhe1n to turn up by United Cahfurn1a Bank and the 84 -year·old Costa i\1esa widow lo \\'hum the checks were made out. Costa M esa police investigator James Strickland said that tht! checks were in denomination.s of $10,000, $5,000, and $1,000 and were difficult lo cash because or thl' denominations. l-1e said that the woman had re· ported the ch('cks mjssing May 14. They could not have been cashed without bc1n!-( venfied, and the bank had the sen al num- bers. The "'oman, "''ho lives in a hotel. has n('ver e:<plain('d to police why she "''ould need such large amounts of money in cashier's chcC'ks. ' Wh en shL' repvrted them m i:-;- sing. she only told thc bank -11 was lhl'" bank who called us, .. In· vest 1gatur .St ri <:k land s<.11d. Thl' offict.•r said th<1t an at tempi was made to cash one of the checks al a bank in Rcverlv Hill s, but thl.' woman suspect fle<l y..·hile verification wa.s being made. The elderly woman had report- ed SlS0.000 worth of checks miss- ing. though the e:<act amount wasSISJ ,217 . Tht'" checks Wt're found in a purse that l'Ontained credit cards and miscellaneous papers. '"She had not even told us that all the other things were missing, too, .. the inves tigator addt.><l . Drivers Striking SANTA BARBARA tU PI ! Sc hool bus drivers went on st.rike in a p<1 y dispute Monday leaving more than 1,000 children stranded without trans portation to classes. Drivers now receive S4.20 an hour. Members of a Huntington Beach family are asking resi· denl!i to help them find Bogus, lheirfive-monlh-old pet raccoon. ~rs . Gladys Schwartz of 17188 Edgewater Lane and Bogus wan- dered away frurii the family home over the weekend. ended up on a neighbor's roof. then was trapped by Orange County animal control officen and released in the Santa Ana riverbed, near Garfield Avenue. Gay Center Contested Animal control orficers said Monday they did not recall specifirsofthecase. Butlheysaid normally raccoons are trapped by officers, then released in lhe wild unless there are identification tags or some indication they are a f<1milypet. Mrs. Schwartz s aid Bogus was purchued from a pet shop by her .11.year-old son, Jeff, when the raccoon was !ix weeks old. She said he cannot surviveon hi!own. She said the family is offering a reward, and anyoncspotUng lheir pet may phone 846·344$ or 848-1811 . Supervisors Delay Juvenil,e Agency List By WILLIAM SCHREIBER °' .. O.lly PllMSUtl Orange County supervisors tangled todaJ over including Costa Mesa·s Gay Community Center in a directory of com- munity-based juvenile delin- quency reterral agencies. The-board voted to continue the matter until Wednesday an.er Supervisor Ralph CJark refust.>d to cast a lie breaking vote on the issue of !ending troubled youngsteris to a counseling agen· c:y that dcal5 primarily with the problem$ or the homosexual C'ommunity. Supervisor Laurence Schmit, who moved to delete the center from the directory. was joined by Supervisor Robert Battin. Supervisors Ralph Diedrich and Thomas Riley opposed the move, claiming it was impossible · tQ,.J}Jdge the issue as a matter of "black versus white." Schmit delivered a moralistic attack on inclusion of the gay center, claiming it exists only to recrWt homosexuals and roster that life style. He cited the group's llttrature, particularly noting of'fers to Im- prove gay isocial lire and find gay roommates. The Garden Grove supervisor chided his Cellow board rnembers tor "toking the Ponliutt f?ilale a.p- l proa'ch " by saying inclus ion in the booklet doesn·t amount Lo county endorsement. .. It ·s like rererring a person with marriage problems to a madam in the red light district," Schmit said. "You can 't take a washing or the hands altitude." But Diedrich and Riley said the issue ls not as clear cut as Schmit described. "l don 't pretend to understarnJ the motivation of the homosexual lirest.yle, but I have to accept this offer with confid~n ce thCy are al· lendJng to real needs even if I am uncomftJrtttble. ··Diedrich said. , slopping thl' L'leL'l1ons now art'.' small."" Anti Depul y Attornl'y General Pat lloopt.·r said today he is pre· parin~ ~1 rt.·sponse to lhl.' high school d1str1ct 's pclll1on, asking the Suprt'ml' Court nol lo in- tercede in the t"'o un1f1cat1un elections. lie said his response. which must be rece1v('d by lheSupreme Court in San Fr anciseo within l!PI lel ... IN'I• L a te•t E n t .,, Sen . l\irth f1<1 y h <D-fn(f .) lt.>SSl'd his hat into ttic l'l"0\\1dt.•cl DL·Ol f)('f;:ilil· Pl'C· sidcnti;.il nominati1>n ring to- d;.iy. bl.'con1inl-(" the ninth an- nu11ncetl l'andid~1ll' fnr the.it offiCL' 11;.i vh hurl 1:1 hr1er Oing al lhc. l'aC(' In 1972, l>ul \\ithdrl'''' hecausc of h1 ~ ''"·1rl··:; ;11 hl';.illh P atty Driving Car In R o bbery? lly the Associated Press P::ilr1c1::1 llt•ar!:tl has admittt•d th;Jl s he dro,·L· a getaway car after a Ci.lrrn1t'h;1t•I bank robht.•rv in \\'h1ch a \\•11n1i.ln l'USlomer wa·!-. killed . the Nt•w York Post report t•t.l tod;.iy Tht.• nL'""'spapt•r s aid lht' onC't'· rugit1vc he1rl.'.!:ts told at least one Jk'r:,on whu 1nll·rrogated her in HEARST HEARING POSTPONED AGAIN-AS rt>cent wet•ks about her role in the robbery linked lo the Sym- bionese I.iberat1on Army Albt•rt .Johnson, a partner with dt•ft•nsL' lawyt•r F' IA.."'<' Ratley, said today or the l"ost 's rc1.,ort. "I don't \''ant to comment al ;.111 ·· Prt•v1ous reports have l1nk<•d Miss llearst and h('1· SI.A com- radt'S to the robbery nf a Crocker ~atlona! Bank 1n Ca rmicha('t near Sacra1nL·11lo A pr1l 21 A marked Sl bill from the bank rt.•porlt•dl y w;JS found 1n the San f-'ran('1sC'o apartment which l\.1iss llearsl s hared with Wend y Yoshimura. She al~o rcporte<lly rentt.'d a ~a ra gc for one of the getaY.•ay car s. If she drove the getaway car, 11nde-r Cal ifornia law, 1\1iss llt.•Jrst stil l could face a murder charge as a participant in :i cnn1e in which a murder 0<'- currt.~. School Meet Set The 1-luntington Beach Ci ty (elementary ) School Bourd is t::ic peeled lo discuss selection ur a third fact r1nder lo study issues in lht."' ll•;.ichcr cont ract di spute at" 7 o'clock meeting tonight . 1'hc st•si;iun will b(' at Gislt.•r School, 21141 Strathmoor l.;jne. Jlunl· ington lk•ach. fi\•l' days. \\'ill be s1g11L•d by himself and Dt>puty Oran~c County Counsel Frank f'ekete. !looper said lhl~ high school district is seeking a y.•nt or pro- h1b1l1on , a y.·r1t of cert1urar1 an· d /or a writ or mandale, as "''ell as a temporary stay order -all aimed at calling off lhl' two elec- tions . Dysinger explained lhe peli· (See UNIFY, PageA2i 3 Meetings To Study Redistrict Three separall' unification meetings y.•il l be held Wednesday night 1n Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley. The Oran~e County Commitl('C on School D1:stricl Organization will hold a 7 :30 p .m . pubhc hear- ing at Dwyer School, 1502 Palm Ave ., on unification plans for south Huntington Beach. That unification plan includes~ boundaries of th(' current llunt- ington Be~ch City (elementary I School District and the Hunt- ington Beach section of the cur · rt•nt Fountain Valley (l'lcmcn- tary J School District. And the eight cand idate-s for the-south Huntington fkach un · 1f1t'd school board will meet 1:1t 7.30 p.m . the s<i me evening at \Vardlow School, 9191 Pioneer Drive, f-luntington &ach, lo dis- cuss campaign 1ssul'~. , That candidates· forum is sponsored by the s even PTO chapters in the llunt1nglon Reach strip of the f-~ountain Valley Schout Di strict. Another unif1C'at1un meeting "'iii be held at Vista View School, 16250 llickury St .. F"ountain Valley. Sheila :\1arcus. who has or ganized tht.• ml.'t'lln~. said anyone is welcome tu attend. Zit<i Wt•ss;.1. chOJ1r,vom;.1n nf TIMF. (Taxpayers lnter('Stt."CI in' Municipal Economy'· a group ''"orking against un1f1c;.1t1on, will Ix· present, as will a mL·mbc'r uf lhl• cilizens commillt~e "'orkin~ for unification , llrs. 7\1ar c us s;.1id . t\nother cantl1datC'S night for lhl' lluntington llL'<J<:h un1f1l'd board \Viii be held at 7 30 p m . Thursd ay at Burk<' School. !J700 LA..'vee Drive, Huntinf?lon Reach The current teacher contract dis pute also is expc1't('(l to lX' dis· cussed, di strict off1c1als notNI. u ·e:1lht:•r lncrl•asing lo\\· clouds tonight ;lncl \Vl·dnt•!-.(l,1y with only part 1:d rlt•ar1ng: \\ll'dnt•sdav aftt·rnoon (:01)]er lt•.mpt•ra\Ul"l'!'o. fi1 ghs 1n thl• GO~ l.1J\1:s 111 the sos. I NSIDE TODA "t" j\1ore ond more young peo- ple ore !urrnng on w11h booze and doumers . a porentiaJ/y de· odly duo thal comlnnes the u~}rsl aspects of drugs and dnnlnng -as w 1lnf'ss the celebrated Karen Quinlan case See Page A 7. lnde:o< •t Y_S.,...I(• ., AflOIU .... t• ., 1: .......... M<k " _,,., .. .,, l .M ... flll ... -.... •• C.llfe.l'!tl• •• Mof!..-l F....,t . .. 0•''"' ... 111·11 N.llloowl ,.....,. •• ........ •• 0r.,...c-.. 1, .. O'tlllw.nl ., -· .,., DI'•"""""<•• .. -· . .. , IEllll..-l•IP._ .. Soleock Mlr11.U JlilO•ll ~·'-"' •• T ... .,.,..,. " FINMI ., .. 11 ,_, .. ~ ....... , ... .. -··-•• --., Ww1•N•W1 .. ,..........,_,... .. • • '. AZ DAIL y PILOT H /F hmocent Ple a F ile d I n T h efts A rormer job tr:.iin1ng <'OOrd1nator for 1 he Orunge Coun· ty De parln1cut of ~ducation pleaUt!cl innoCt'nl tod<Jy to grand theft char~L'S filed afti..'r he :.il- lt·gt"tity :.i phonPd <1n t·~tirnalt•d S8.000 from a ft_·dcrally funded :;t·hool proje1:t. S:.1nt :.1 Ana '.\lunicip;.il Court Jud~t· Edv,..;.ird l.;.111·d s1·t N1)V. 17 ;.1'i the tl a\l.' Co.1rlos Andr;.id c f{.1mos. ·l ti, S;.1nt.1 Ana, rnusl fact· ...1 pr1•h1n1n.1 r) hl·.11·1 11 ).! lt :.imu~ \\..JS urdt•t 1•d to rl·turn tu thl• cuurtrwm (Jct :!8 lur prt·l11.tl JI'· tiun. R.1mos \\';1s ;1rr1''il('(f f>tt . 1'.l ~1rtl·r an 1n \'l':,l1).!.1l 11H1 by l)r:.inge police inti> .1ll1·i.:.1t1on ~ lh ~1 t fC'Jl't'.l( fu1u\-, l·,1 rn1 .1rkl'tl (l)r lhl' t•mpluyml"nl prl'p.1r:.il1on of f1n.1nci .dl) tlt•prtvt·d pl.·l"~Ulll> 1n (lrungl' ~tnd S.Jnl a A.na "'CJ'l' h1..·· 1ng d1verll'd 1nlo l{.irnos· \X>l"k\•t . '/'he arrl'sl let! Lu an :.i11d1t uf !ht• hooks t)f th1· ()run).!l• County :\1 .in· po\\"t'I' Curnm1 ss1on , tht' agt"11t·y th.ii h1rl.'d lta mo:. for th•· Sl7.;!59 1x1~t hl· lo:.t 011 <.trrt·~t 1'1it• .111d1l 1s :-.\d i 11(1dl'r \V.I}-\nd.iy It 1 ~ ••l!1·i..:1·1 I th<.it U:1n111s, who is frt•t• on hall , rnm mt I It 'ti t ht-I hl•fls tl ur1ng th1• lh'rtod .July I lhroubh (It•\ :J by l'tltln1·~:ing p.1yt•h1•1•ks 1s- !->lll'll for truu1t•t·~ \Vh11 h<.uJ l'ilhl'r· ll·ft till' pru.[!ri.tnt or v.l.·rc not Yt'l enrolll·t.l 1n it . Huntington's E lderly Get $6 6,500 Aid A $66,500 rt>venuc s h.iring grant has bt•t•n fl•eeived by the City of ll unlu1gton l~l':.tCh ;ind lht· Council un Ai.:111g to be usl'd for a serlt'S of pro~rams desi~ned to :.uJ l hl· lo(' <a I :->l'n 1nr l'ltizcns Startini,: about Nov 5 lht..• Seniors Oulreach Pro~rams will offt>r C"ont:ict and visilalion, in· formation and rl:'ft>rral. nutritio n :!Ssistant•e and a newsletter to seniors. all directed toward solv· ing some of the day.to-day pro- blems faC"ing lhc elderly. The program will be conducted by paid part-time assistants together wilh volunteers. ·rhe city is looking for a paid C"oordinator for the program. 1'he . job pays $4 per hour and those in-. terested s hould apply at the personnel department, 200 l\.1ain St. lnfor'mation on other part-time jobs for the program may be ob- tained at the personnel ofrice or by calling 536·5491. Front Page A l UNIFY •.. lions ask the Supreme Court to overturn an order received Fri- day from the Fourth Di strict Court or Appeals in San Bernardino which allowed the two elections to proceed pending a ruling over their validity. Orange County Superior Court Judge Claude Owens earlier ruled the two elections were im- properly called beC"au se or too great a di.sparity in tax wealth betwe<'n the proposed district~ and the SC"hool systems now !>Ct\" 1ngthem. But both Hooper ;ind Fckett· planned to appea I that del'isio11 and want lhe elections to proceed in the meantime. S hah Protest WASl-IINGTON (U PIJ -Car- rying a marionette caricature of the Shah of Iran, m e mbers of the Iranian Student Association de· monstralcd two blocks from tht• \\i'hite House '.\.1onday charging that lhe '"Shah is a l l.S puppet."' ORANGE COAST "'' 1"1W 0.-•"0" C."'! 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' SUCCUMBS AT 41 Dentist Richards Valley Dentist Succumbs A private erl'mat1on service "111 he he ld f11r J)r f{ny J(1ch.1rds, ·II . ;1 J•nunt.1111 \'.illl·V dl'11t1.st and furn1 t•r ~·ti \' tou11t•1I 1·,111tl1d;t1e, \l hu dtl'd S<.tturLIOJy 111 ).!ht at l11s homt• ."\ t'lnst• rril·nd . !Jon Frank, .s;11d lod:iy Or. !{1ch.1rds prt·fcrrt·d J pr1 v:1tt· crt•mal1on st.•r v1el· 1-ll' duln "t \l"ant jlt.'llJlll' \lt't'P· inJ.! O\'t•r him.· he s;_ud ... '!'hat \\J~JUS\hl:-.\\a}. Or. Rich ards, who had a h1 ~· tory or heart troubl£.>, \\;;,IS found dt•ad at hi s hornt• at 1 7~41'; San R1e<.1rdo Cir<·lt·. :\1 01H.luy n1urn· lilt-(. . Orange County Coroner"s of· ficers listed the time of death a~ ll p.m . Suturd;.1y. Dr. Rit'hards had lived in Fountain Valil'y ;,ibout 10 yt•ars and "'a.S aet1vt• 1n many ('JVie m;,itters lJr. lhcho.ird.s h•d a .succt·~~rul Ouor1d:.il1on c:.1mpa1gn in llunt · 1n gton Rt•ac h and f-'uunta1n Valley about six years .a go, and the t\\"O cities ;_irt• still lhc only ones in Orange County Y•1th fluoridated \Valer. He also served on the board of directors of the F'ountain Valley Boys Club. Survi ... ors inC"lude two sons, David, 19, <ind Timothy 17 , and a daughll'r. Laura. 14 ; three hair brothers. Dr. :\lichael Delio, "'ho had a dental praC"tice with Dr. Richards in Founta1n Vallt'Y. Dougl<:1 s Delio and William Delio. and h1 ~ p;1rcnts. Mr . and Mrs. Michal'! Ot.•lio or San Diego Dr. Richards was a graduate of lhl~ ll ni v t~rsity of Southt.•rn California dcntol school. Co ates Admits Guilt in OC Murder Trial Gregory Glt•n C11ates ple:.1ded guilty to second dl·~t l·e murdt•r late Mondu y in Orangt• County .Superior Court and v.•as sen- tenced to fi\'C' )'l'ars lo llfe in Sl<•tc prison for thC' killing or hts step- m ot he.r in her San Juan Caplstranu horn t'. Coates. 18. of Rivl'rsid e. fil ed the plt>a bl'fore .Ju dge .J<1mes H \\'alS\l'Ot'lh just l\110 'A"L'L'ks before ht:' \.\"a:S to go o n t1ial for the n1urdl'r May 'I of l~t·Hy Lorrainl' Goalt•.s, <18, of 33911 Via dt.• Agua, San Juan. Coates. who t'llnfessed lo lhl' killin)! durin);! inlt'rr11g<1t1on, set fire to the home 1mmcdialely •after strangling hi s stepmother. Her badly burned body ""as idcn· tit'it~d through fingerprint tl·St~. Sht•riff's inVl'S ltg..itors s aid ('o..itt•.s brokt• inlo his s lt'P· molher·s homt• \1;1th the intcnltun or Sl'Xl1a lly ~I ll <tCk1 ng hC'r hut later panicked v. hl•n ~he warnl'd him that she intt.•ndt>d to(('!\ hi ~ fathl'r wht-'n hl' rt•lurncd homl' from a \\"l't'kcnd trip. County's Lawyers Ask Raise /\ pay raise or 5.25 percent IJ;i l·kJaled to July 1 was de· mi.111dt•d lat~ Monday by trial lawvt•rs in the Oratige County. I1islriet Attorney·s and Public JJt•f t•nd l' r · s o!fi ees, Ch;1rg1ng: disC'rimin;.ition by t·uunt y s upervisors 1n recent thwar\t•d negotiations. the pro- Sl'l'Utur.s and defenders seek a Supt•1·1or Court '°'""rll that would t•urnpl·I the board to grant the pa l h1kl· jud).!l' II. Waltt•r StC'iner has :->t·t Ot•l· 9 as the dill<'" he will rul e on the \\•r1l sought in the action ftlt>d by the Orange County f:mployt's Association. l 'hl• pt•t1t1nn notes that 117 mt•tnbt·rs uf buth offtel'S arc the <•nl y eounty employcs ,,·hu have nut bt'l'll 1nt·ludcd 1n the overi.lll 5.25 pl·ret•nl pay 1nerl·ase grant· t'tl last July 8. It alleges that the board prac- ticed dist•rimin:.ition by grantin g J)<tY lukt•s to lo.tl\·ycrs in lhl" roun- tv t"Ollll !"it'i"s offit·t• \\"hile dt'nying ti11• Sil ml· 1ncrt•;is t•s to tilst1·1t·t o.1l· lornt'y·s prOSl't'Ulors <inti publit· dt•f Pnlil'rs. Thl· :.it'tion c·laims th<tl a series nf di s pl!lcs bl'\ "'t't:'n Otslnt•l Al - torllt.'Y Cee1l ll ick.s and the l..loarcl "'as <al Jo.·<as t µartly responsible for tht• <allegt'd discrimination. J.awyt•rs in both offices rejeC"t in the L..t"'"'suit an eight-point fr. 1ngl' bl'n(·f1t pal'kage recently of. fl•1·ed by board negotiators with tht• argument that the offer de· n1es them any increase in pay. And thev further allege that board acl1ons throughout the nC'gol1al1ons have had the <:1im of f'Ompcll1n);! la'°'"·yers in both of. f1ee~ lo v.'ilhdraw from OCEA. F rom Page A l T ESTS .•• e;n1do111 a \\.'t'l'k , ·· he :-;aid. J1t•blit'ux s aid few l'onclusions 1·ould be drav.·n from the tests, <:.11ld111.~. · 'fhis is a real touehy ••rt•a Thl' <'ily. he s aid, eliminatc<l il'Sls ltke the rope climb and wall .scaling "'beC"ause I'm not s ure thl'y are related to the job. I 've nt'ver seen a policeman on duty climb a rope.·· ··w e were looking for two things: endurance and coordina- tion. If they do, while they're on duty, get involved in a chase or a fight. they have to be able to use their bodies without straining a buck or whatever." Although Deblieux. agrees t~at women bave a place 1n areas like investigation even if they cannot pass the physical agility tests, ~c conceded that presently there ts J10 "'av lo beC"ome an investigator '''ithoUt first being a patrolman ··we·re goi ng to have lo look al that in the-future,·· he said . Front Page Al VIRUS ••. forced to retire in 1968 because of whal had been diagnosed as multiple sclerosis. Swenson was forced by illness lo retire in 1973 as chairman or the department or entomology. I-ft• died at his home here Aug. 18, al the age of 52. Swenson had written to a frit>nd in the spring of 1974 that scientists should investigate the possibility that he and Milbrath C"au~ht the prunus ringspot viru.s, which infects cherry trees. He noted similarities in their illness then . The two had \\'orked together on several studies with their nost extensive joint work on the prunus virus. S"·enson reportedly told a col· ll'ague at OSU that the two <"Ould have C"ontracted the virus while infet·t ing laboratory plants. To infeC"t the plants, the two placed !'Oml' or the virus and a small amount of abrasive material on a finger. then rubbed the finger over the plant leaves. A Snow Job Sigri Se ized, Stolen TllF. SIGN Wr\RNlNG about the snow plow on Laguna Canyon Ro.id has been stolen from the Laguna Beach Police Dt•(.larlment. ll ;111 5tartcd Saturday as Laguna Beach Policeman )l 1chat·I Fl·rris drove into the Art Colony to report for the day shift. . Ferris came upon a large official sign Posted along Laguna Canyon Road. It warned ··n1ue Light Means Snow Plow.·• FERRIS RETURNED on duty and wrestled the four· fool by IU·f0tlt sign into a city vl'hicle and look it to the police departmt'nt where it was booked as evidence. Because of its size the sign was left outside the IXllice station in the police parking Jot. Police Sgt. T e rry Temple th1..'0rized the sign was stolen from a Northern California area and install~d by pranksters on non.snowy stretch of l.aguna Canyon not usually (re· quented by snow plows. 'fhen Monday as police Look1..>d for the sign, they found it had disappeared from storage. "TlllS IS F.MBARRASSING,"Sgt. Temple said. , Tie ·Tidbits I Ford Looks Like .Leader . . MIAMI (A P J -Clothes consultant John Molloy says President Ford has learned lo gel rid of his wild ties and look like a leader. ··1r you have a man who is running for the pre- sidency of th e United States, he must say 'l am leader,''' Molloy says. "One of the things Jerry Ford has ll'arncd is how to dress like a president. . ··When he firsl got into office he wore some of the wih.lcst·l<>oking ties you ever saw. He said, 'I'm good oli.l Jer. l<""'<>llow m e Lo the golf course.''' Molloy, who calls himself a wardro1>e engineer. ~aid 011 a Miami visit from New York that most American men look like their clothes were thrown al then1 . I-le docs 11ot say clothes make the man, but that rhey make a difference in how a man is accepted. . ;\1.pllcJy charges corporations $500 a day to .tell ex- ecutivl'S how to dress. I-le favors the conservative, up- per-l'lnss dress of s uccessful members of Northt'astcrn law firms. Second Suit .Filed In Fatal Bus Crash A second Orange County Superior Court lawsuit has been filt.'11 <:1gainst a group of defen- dants acruscd of negligence that led to lhe collision at an Irvine in- tersection or a gravel truck and a day camp bus packed with C"hildren . Named as defendants in the aC"· tion riled by Eileen \Ve1ssofSanta Ana for her son. Jon M., 10, arethe Rough Riders Day Camp, truck drive r Jar'•~es Emerson Bartley, C"amp bus c.i,.iv er Carolyn An- derson Conner~. lhe Sully·Miller Conlracting Company, the city of Street Su:eep Schedule Sem Hunt ingt on Beach residents are receiving, with their water bill s, a n..:w schedule showing v.·hcn the streets in lhcir area are being s wept by city crews. Streets are cleaned ev<'ry t1,1.·o \\'eeks and re::;1d(•nts art• urged to find out when their street will be s wept and tu park ears off the s treC't and to avoid watering lawns before the sweeper makes · his rounds. Th(' schedule s hows y,.·hen streets ~·ill be S\\.'epl for the next six months. Irvine and Orange County. Mrs. Weiss asks that damages be determined and •warded by the tria l <.'ourl. Her earlier claim for $250,000 in damages has been denied by lhe_c!tY and county. Jon M. Weiss was one of a number of children thrown rrom the collided Rou~h Riders bus June 23 when it collided with a truck driven by Bartley at the junction of Jeffrey and Barranca road. It is alle~ed in the suit that the negligenC"e of the two drivers added to the assertedly dangerous traffic conditions ex· isling at the intersection led to the collision and the overturning of th~day camp bus. Damages totaling more than $.500,000 were demanded from al l Jefendanls by W. James and Sharon D. Ramming, 238.51 Calle Hugar, Mi ssion Viejo. for the de· athof their son. John 11enry Ram· ming.6, in thesameacC"ident. T r a ining D e aths KJTZINGEN,' West Germany (APJ -Two Germans were killed when their small C"ar col- lided with a U.S . Army tank retriever participating in the American Reforger training ex- ercise. l'r9Wa Pflfle A l CIA •.• ·with the CIA inspector general's omce, told t.he c,om mittee he pre-- pared a study Ul February 1961 shoWlnC that "no't.,,Pble opera· tJonal benefib have accrued'.\& lhe agency 's Soviet division from. the mail-Opening operation. Abernathy also said he found a ta~k of coordination among the various CIA units involved in the program and \bat be recom- mended reconsidering its value and preparing a cover atory should the operation be publicly <fu;closed. ··we assumed everybody re- alized it was illegal," lesl.ilied John Glennon, a former CIA of- ficial who conducted a study in 1969 that found no evidence that the operation ''provided signifi. cant leads or information which would have proved a poeitive operptional help.'' Gordon Stewart, who headed the inspector general's office in 1969, told the committee he bad briefed then -C IA Director Richard M. Helms on the mail- opening project and that "it was my understanding that Helms knew it was illegal.'' Helms, now a mbassador ·'\O Iran, was sitting in the commit- tee audience w bile St ewar t testified. The former director is scheduled to testify before the C"ommittee Wednesday. Stewart said he r ecommended placing ''a better quali~ied m~·· in charge of the mail-opemng projeC"l , turning the project. over to the Federal Bureau of ln- Vl?Stigation or closing it down. The mail-opening program began in 1952 as a legal mail- cover operation in which the out- side of enveloPes were photo- graphed, but it soon expanded in· to an operation in which the mail Was opened. Coast Leaders Attend .Meet Seven Huntington Beach cit y officials are attending t he California League of Cities con· ferenC"e in San Francisco lb.is Wl'ek. Al the C"onference are Mayor Norma Gibbs, council members Harriett Wieder, Ted Bartlett and Henry Duke and City Ad- ministrator Dave Rowlands, City Attorney Don Bonfa and Ex· ecutive Assistant Bud Belsito. The conference is going on through Wednesday and for that reason this >,1,•eek ·s City Council meeting has been postponed until Thursday night al 7 . If you've been waiting for the bi ggest carpet sal e of the ye ar ... TlllS IS IT ! Measure your room s now ... then ge t set for savin gs of up to 20 o/o on our beautiful broadloom carpets fro m Evan s-Black . 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • «isrA MESA, CALIF . 92627 • PHONE 646 -4838 -646·2355 ' Orange Coast EDITION' VOL. 68, NO. 294, 3 SECTIONS 4<l PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Today's Closing N.Y. Stoeks TUESOAV,'OCTOBER 21 197S N TEN CENTS llbtnen · Funable Police Agility Tests By DO\IGLAS F RIT7.SCJIE CH-.0.11,~ ........ Reiults of physical agllily tests in the Irvin e Polil'l" Depart- ment's first rccruitins; drive in- dicate that women may not be suitable for poli<'e patrol duties, according to Police Chief Leo E. Peart. There are other roles tn police work suitable fo r women, said Peart. ··1 think there is no question that wo01en h ave a valuable place in law enforcement as in· vestlgators and in the area of some sensitive crimes," Peart said. .. But I think there are some serious quevtion!I about whether they are qualifie d for the physical demands of patrol duty on lhe streets,·• be said. The department has begun tffls or 234 <ipplicants to rill two o,)l'n police patrol posts. The 234 were selected rrom a list of more than 1.600 applicants to find a place ,on t he three-month-old force. About 20 or the applicants were women who went through the physical agility tests la.st Satur· day, said Peart. . Three wom e n were still in the running following the day's exer· Comitag Up Roses Wilh lhe counl six down and one lo go, il 's no "·onder M a r garel Ann Charval (center 1 reacts this way as she hears her name called to join the other me mbe rs of lhe 1976 Rose Court for the 87th Pasaden<1 Tournament of Roses. One of the seven Pasadena City College students will be na med Oct. 28 to be Queen of the Court. Patty Admits Driving Car In Rqhbery? By t he Associated Press Patricia Hearst has admitted that she drove a getaway car a fter a Carmichael bank robbery in whicb a wom an customer was killed, the New York Post report- ed today . The ~wspaper said 'the once- fugitive heiress told at least one person who interrogated her in HEARST HEARING POSTPONED AGAl-5 recent weeks about her role in tilt: robbery linked to the Sym- bionese Liberation Army . Albert Johnson, a partner wllh defense lawyer F. Lee Bailey, said today of the Post's report, "l don 't want lo comment at all.·· PrevipUs reports have linked Miss Hear st and he'r St.A com· rades to the robbery of a Crocker Nation&! Bank in Carmichaei near Sacra mento April 21 . A m arked $1 bill from the bank reportedly was found in the San Francisco apartment which Miss Hea r s t s hare d with Wendy ' Yoshimura. She a lso reportedly r ented a garage for one of the geta~aycars . If she drove the getaway car, under California law. Miss Hearst s till could face a murder cha rge a15 a participant in a c rime in which a murder OC· curred. The Post a lso reported today that "sources fa miliar with the ·conversations .. said Miss Hearst said s he never was inside the bank during the holdup in which a woman was killed by a shotgun blast. S. County Growth A Must-Watson South Orange County must be developed. Irvine Company Preside nt Raymond Walson told a county advisory panel Monday. But members of the group responded that new building in the southeastern end or the coun· ty is caus ing a "mad hatter ·s tea party" as the more affluent move south, leaving the older areas lo tbe less wealthy. As industry s hifts south to areas like the Irvine Industrial Complex and its new eastern ad· dilion , it l eaves cities like Fullerton with the problem of financing s ervices lik e children's education for workers who cannot afford to live in the s~me city as their jobs. said Thief Plucks GoldenFmit Three bananas aren't exactly a bunch, but the three golden ones stolen from a Newport Beac h hotel bar will cost a bunch of cash to replace-$2,500, .s ay the owners. Police said that employes of AJexander's Banana Bar at the Sheraton Newport Hotel reported Monday that an art work made up of three golden bananas on a fancy background went home with a burglar during business hours. The six-fool -high art work was resting on a stand outside the business when someone plucked the expensive fruit. Anaheim rea ltor Joe White . The comm ents came f rom me m bers of the Orange County Ci tizens Direction Finding Com · mission as they m et in the Irvi ne C'.ompany·s Newport Beach or- fice s. The commission wa !> formed in 1971 lo advise the coun· ty Board of Supe r visors on pohcy matters. The session with Irvine Com- pany r epresen tatives was de - signed to give the group the com· pany's side of the story of Orange County gr owth as the group seek!> ways lo improve the county ·s econom y. The presenta tions and com· ments focused on the issues of agricultura l preservation. and industrial and residential dt" velopment. Company President Walson told the group that even if taxes were rolled back to their 1960 level, agriculture still could not be a continuing profit-making en· terpriseon Irvine Ranch lands. The proble m s range from the more frequent vandalism found in an urba n area to the higher cost or fertilizer with a sm ell a<" ceplable lo neighbors, he said . Me anwhile, he said, Orange . County is not the breadbasket of the starving world. He described the company's production as "luxury food " like asparagus . It is no(. he said. the grain needed to feed the world . Irvine I ndus trial Complex chief Richard Cannon, on the other hand. explained that jobs made available in the company's industrial d eve lopments could (See GROWTH, Page A2 i OC Airport Report lion, he isaid . T he fuilures were surprisi ng, ht-isa1d , adding that the test hwd been ton(d down becaust of the women applicants Somt.-of the more !ltrL-nuous ac- tivities like scaling an t!ight·fOOl wall were elimin;.ited. he said. Add1tion;.i ll y, the grading curve was modified so that about 90 percent of those l~ted wouJd pass, Peart scti d. ·~But the women ~till came out on the bolt om ,'' he s.1t.id. The problem, said Peart. was, "They didn ·t take the time to ·master th.e skill s. There is • technique to jumping over a cou- ple or hurdles and going over and '41'der a set of bars. It was not a mirtter of strength. It was a mat- ter of technique." Similarly. city personnel of. ficer Mike Deblieux said, "The women did not appear to be tn as good a shnpe as the men.·· Times on the obstacle course !or the men ranged around a minute. 40 st.•conds, wlulewomen r 11n rloser lo two minut("S . ·'But mC)st of lht.~ m1.'Tl weren't in that good shaJ)t! ~ither, · · he said. ··Somt.· or them startt.>d try- ing lo get into shape last week and it 's not the kind of thing you <See TESTS, PageA2 l 215,000 Letters Opened? Mail Probe - V.1ASHI NGTON IAPJ The C'I.•\ opent"d more than 2l5.000 let· lers over 20 years knowini::: il was illegal und dL•spite two internal sludil"s which s ho wed the opera· tion was poorly ru n nnd or marginal int e lligence value, ac· cording to evid ence made public today by the Senate intelli gence commitll"e. The disclos ur~ came after it was learned thl' CIA opent.>d a nd $153,217 Found in Cos ta Mes a Ry t\LAN DIRKJN OI ,,._ Cl•lly Pll .. M.-H A roofer round a purse. con· laining $153,217 1n cashie r ·~ l'hecks . in a bro>A'n bag lying on top oC the Eastland SaVings and l..oan Association building on l·larbor Boulevard. Costa Mesa. this morning. The 9 a . m . discovery ended a five·monlh \l.'ait for them to turn up by Unit('d Cali fornia Bank and lhe84-year·old Costa Mesa .,.,,idow lo ~·horn the c hecks were made out. Costa Mesa police investig11 tor James Strickland said that the checks were in denominations of SJ0.000, SS,000, and $1,00) a nd v.·ere difficult to cash becaUsl' of the denominations. He said that the woman had re- ported the c hecks miss ing May 14 . They could not have been cashed without being verified, and the bank had the serial num bers . The wom an, who Ji ves 1n a hotel . has nev(•r l'xplaine<l tu 1>0lire why s he would need s uch large amounts of money in cashi er's C'h('ek s .. Wht'n s he reported them mis sing, she only told the bank it was t he bank who called us." In· vestigator Str1 ck land said. The offi cer said that an <tt· · tempt ~'as made to cash one of t ht" checks at a bank in Beverly Hills, but the "'om a n suspect ned (SeeCHF:CKS, PageA2i 1WIN FACTORS FIRM UP D OW NEW YORK (U Pl ) -An up· surge in the economy. coupled with the prospect of lower in · lerest rates, carried prices higher in active trading today on the New York Stock Exchange. Th e Dow Jon e s industrial average gained •1.57 points to 846.82. The hluc·ch1p indicator rolled up 10 .07 points Monday. Ad vances had a 2-1 lead over declines. CTables.All J Volume amounted to 20,800,000 shares. com pared with 13,250,000 traded Monday. rt>ad at il'asl thret.• and perhaps eight letters written by commit· lee Chc1irman Frank CHurch (D· Idaho>. durinc and alter a 1971 trip ht.' made lo the Soviet Union. Chur c h eo n£ir m e d in a telephone interview Monday that copies of tv.•o letters he had writ- ten lo the Soviet Union "thanking our hosts Cor their courtesies" had been Cound in CIA files. The senator authorized release or the L ar .. sr Enrry Sen . Birc h Bayh (Q.Jnd.) to~s t:'d h is hat into ttie tl'O\·\'ded Democratic pre- s idL·nLiol nomination rin g to- day. i>ecom ing the ninth an· nuunced candid<1te f<>r that c>frict'. Bayh had ;:a brief ning at lhl' !'<:!Cl' 10 1972, but Y1ithdrt'v.' bcc<:iuse of his ,vi fL's ill health. Board Ponders Gay Listing 'Morali ty' By WILLIAM SCHREIBER OI Ill• 0.llr Pitol S~ft Orange County supe rvisors tan~lt'd today over including Costa 1\-fesa ·s Gay Community Center in a directory of com· munity.based juvenile delin· quency referral agencies. 'fhe board voted to continue the matter un(il \V edncsday a ft er Supervisor Ralph Cla rk rcfust'd to cast a tie breaking vote on the issue of s e ndin g t roubl ed youn gsters lo a eounscling agen· cy that deals prim ari ly with the problems of the h omosex ual CC)mmunity. Supervisor Laurence Schmit, who moved lo delete the center from the d irectory. was joined by Supervisor Robert Battin. Supl'rvisors Ra lph Diedrich and Thomas Riley opposed the move, c laim ing it was impossible to j udge the issue a s a matter of · black versus whitl'. ·· two lrtlers lo l he Associated Press. Statistics provided by the Cen· tr31 Jnlelligence ARency and made public by thl' committee to- day showed that e nvelo pes con- taining more than 2.7 million le t· ters to and from the Soviet Union and passing through the Ne w York City post offi ce had been .photographed and that 215,820 or (SffCIA, PageA2i 11 Nabbed In Theft, Drag Ring Newport Bectch police have ctn · nounced lhe arrests of 11 J>('rsons -most of them central Orange County residents on charges ranging from receiving of stolen property to sales of heroin. The arrest:s were made after a monlh·long investigat-1 on which began with undercover work al the residence of an e lderly Santa. Ana couple and their son. all said by police to be "fences .. who al- legedly bought a nd sold stolen goods. Albert M. Baca. 62; his wile, Mar1aret, 60. and thei r son, Richard M<1r cus Baca. 'l7, all face charges re lated to receiving stolen property . Tht•y were arrest1.-d at the out· set of the probe, police revealed. Soon afll'rwards. offi cers in a new special enforcemC"nt I.cam rrom Newport 's detective di vision began systematic ar· rests of persons runnected with the alleged rcnccs. All thrl't' mL•m be rs 0£ the Santa Ana family have s ince posted bail of $2,500 each and await court proC'cedings OthC'rs Jrrcsled 1n the :.weep included five persons alleged to have sold hl'roin to undercover ofri eers. They are Robe rt Rir hard :\1 artinez, 25 : Gail L.oUi se Gips on. 25: Ri chard Cal,·1n Gipson. 28. Ray Robles, Ill; and Edward Oliver Adams. 25. all of .Santa Ana. All bul Adams have pos ted bail o f !See RING, P3ge A2 i Zoo's Wolf Killed Cl.OV IS. N.M. (UPIJ -A wolf, a favorite of childre n, was shot st.•veral times wit h pclleL-; ur 22 caliber bullets in the latest of <.1 series of attacks on animals al the city zoo, offici;.lls said l\l nn· day. Orang-a L .r4 -;" Co••~• Weat her Deakrship ~ses Tires aeights Briefin.g Set Schmit de li ·1ered ct moralisti c attack on in clus ion of the gay center, claiming it ex:ists only to recruit homosexua ls and foster that Hfe style . He cited the g roup·s liter ature, particularly noting offers to im· prove gay soci al life and rind gay roommates . ln<'rl'asing Jov.• clouds toni ght and WednL•sd..i y with only pa rtial clearing \VL•dne sday afternoon. Cooler t e mpl'raturt's. ~li ghs in the 60:.. Lt1.,.,·s 1n tht'.' sos . I NSIDE TODAY Mo re and more young pt>O· ple are turning on with booze and doumcrs. a potcnlially de· odly duo that combines the worst aspecls of drugs ond dnnlong -as wilness the celebraled Karen Quinlan cmc.See Page A7. The fact that the car was lilting on a lighted lot in front of1the showroom of the Theodore Robins Ford dealership on Harbor Boulevard , Costa Mesa,. did not de ter a thief who wanted a new set of tires and mag wheels. ' In plain view of llarbor Boulevard traffic, as the police re port noted, he swiped the m rrom a 1975 Ford Muetang II early Monday morning and left the new car sitting on its axles. By WI LLIAM SCHREIBER Oii ... o.u, Pl i.t tuft Santa Ana Heights will be the site Oct. 30 of the second com- munity briefing by the consul- tants drafting an environmental impact report for Orange County Airport. Daniel, Mann, Johnson and Mendenhall <DMJM) project of· ficials will conduct the session starting at 7 : 30 · p. m. in the multipurpose room at Bay View Elementary School, 2531 W : Orchard Drive. The (irst public information session wa~ atte nded by several hundred residents eager to voice op1n1ons and comments about noise e m a natin g from the airport. The County Board o( Supervisors hired DMJM to draCl the EIR as the first step toward deciding what to do to meet growing demands (or air transportation. Without the EIR, due to be completed early next year, the county ha~ been unable to pro- ceed with planned improvemenl1' at the airport, including a larger terminal and longer runway. The report is also considered pivotal in dete rmining the fate or 11'!0r e1 of homes in Santa Ana Heights , which li es under the takeoff pattern. Supervisors ha ve directed count y airport offi cials to pro· ceed with studies that rould lead either to condemnation of a number of homes or ultimate pu rch ase of noise easem e nts over them. Residents h ave vowed to fight the action, whic h is designed to fulfill state-m andoted require· menta contained in the variance unde r which the airport now oper>1tes. Thal variance expires al the end or the )'ear and unless some (See BRIEFING, PageA2) • The Garden Grove supervisor chided his fellow board members for ' ·t aking the Pontius Pilate ap- pro3'ch" by saying inclus ion in the booklet does n't amount to county endorse m ent. "It's like re ferring a person \\'ith marriage problems to a madam in the red light district ,·· Schmit said. "You can 't take a washing or the hands attitude,•· But Diedrirh and Riley said the issue is not as clear cut as Schmit described . AtY-S..-vk• l!l'lftl ..... "9(:11 LM. ... ylll c.o ...... °"'"'" '-"• --DNUINetkH .......... !, ... ~111-.. 1 ~-· .......... ft9"1 --'"""'""" .. - l •d ex ., A1111U-" " " _,1 ... . .. .. , -· .. ., _ ... , ....... , ... .,_,1 -loMll N<t9' .. " 0r...,.c-.... , .. " -· .,., .. -· ••• .. S..Cll f1Mrtt1\ lll.1t-11 .. T•-1'Mft .. Alf.II Tl'INt ... 1 .. •• -~-.. " WfftfN•~ •• .. t\2 DAIL V PILOT N County's Lawyers Ask Raise A. pay raise of S 25 p('rcent backdall'll tl> July I was dt•· n1andl'd l..ilc Jlund~•Y by triul lawyers 1n the Orangt• County l)istrict Attorn(·y ·s and Publ1t.: Dt•rendt"r ·s offil't's Char.,:1ng d1st·r1min<1t1on b.-, county supcrvh.or~ 1n recc-nt th'>''Jrtcd 111:i.:otiut1nus. thl' pro :-t·cu tors .111d tlt·f1•ndt·ro.; sel'h J !'upt•ri11r ('uurt '>' rit th.it ··••uuld cnm1'k·l tht• ho.1rd tu ..:rant tht· PJ\ h1kl' Judg1..· II \\' .dtt·r Stt·1n<'r has st•! i)l't' 9 ;1" thl' d.•lt• ht' \o,.·111 rult· 1)n th(' \\'flt "oui.:hl 111 lht' o .. u.:t1on f1ll•d by tht• (>r.1ngl' Count y Ernµln~t•:-,\:-s1H·1 .. 1t1on Tht• p1•11t111n uutt'" th;1\ 117 nh'1n11t·r:-11! h•fth 11rf1t·t·~ <Ill' the iull\' 1•1111n\\ t·n1p]11~1-... \\hu h,t\(' 111 \\ ht·t·n 111l·!ull1·d 1n tlu .. • o\1·r;1ll ."1 ~.1 pvrt·t·1H p,1\ 1n1·rt'·'"l' µr:.int · ed !..1:-t Jul.-, 8. Jl ,1lll'ge:-. that tht' board prrtt"· t1eed 1\Jst·r1m!nat111n by µrantu1g p,1y hlkt'S In l.L\\'Yl'l"S 111 the l'OIHl t v tot1nst•l s 11fftt'\' \1 hill' <h·nyn1g lh1· s.1m1• 111 C'f'1";1 :-.P:-tu d1 :-.ll"Ll'I t1l- tornl·;• :-. pro:-t•cul11r::. ,ind puli!it· dt•ft>ndt>rs . 1'ht· at·l11H1 l'l.11m~ thal ~• ~l'r1e~ of 1.hsputes bl.'tween 01stnl't At lorney Cer1l I licks and lh£> board was <tl leust partly respons1bl(• for tht' alleged dis<.·r1m1nat1un l.awyers in both offices r eject 1n the la"'su1t an e1~ht-po1nt fr- mge be nt'fLt package recentl y of- fered by board negotiators with the argument that the offer de- n1~ them any increase in puy And tht•;. fu rthl'r allt.•gl' th•it board <.tl·t1uns throughout the neguiiations huvc had the aim of i'U mpellLng l.1wyers in both of· fu•t•S to "'Jlhdr.1 \l' f r11n1 OCE,\. Front Page A I BRIEFING. • µr'ogress h;i s bt>cn rnatle t•i tle{'rea.'"" the noise impact ar1.·::1. at will be rt'voked, forcing the airport to curtail operations. Joseph A .. Pantuso. project manager for DMJM, said the Santa Ana Heights briefing will be followed by another in Nov - ember in Tustin. At the meeting next week, · DMJM officials are expected to present a status report on their' work, including ,preliminary re- sults of noise impact ev:.iluations and Ct'rtain b1olog1cal and sociolog1cal studies .. Pantuso said jet noise, vehicle noise, ph ysica l , social and economic effects of the airport art' tht• major <.1reas the EIR will address .. Front Page Al TESTS ... can do in a week," he said. Deblieux said few conclusions could be drawn from the tests, adding, "This is a real touchy area. The city, he said, eliminated tests like the rope climb and wall scaling "because I'm nol sure they are related to the jab .. 1·ve never st>en a policeman on duty <-'limb a rope.·· :'We were looking for l\vo l~1ngs : endurance and coordina- tion .. If th.ey du, while they're on d .. uty, get involved in a chase or a fig~t. they have lo be <.ible to use their bodies without straining <.i back or whatever .. ·· AJthough Deblieux agrees that women have a place in areas ltkc investigation even if Uley cannot pass the physical agility tests, he conceded that presently there is no way to become an investigator wilhout first being a patrolman .. "We're going to have to look at that in the futute, ··he said .. ' ORANGE COAST N T"°' O<•"'I" (t)A\\ Dall• Po+ol ,. 1~ ,.~,(~ ·~ • ...,.~,.,.a IM ,..,.\.P••n •t put,,.\t>f'a t .• ,,.. O<MIO" Coo•! p~ ..... ~."Q '"""""'' !w.P."""' N!llOf>\ ••• l>UbUOPl•ot M~y llwl>U'<IPI 1 r•\],o< fl)r (o\t• Me••, ,.,..,pO,I f\<>...:11, Hun1•"910" 0...-:11/l'ou"l••n \i•'lty, ''""•· ~•ad••b••, V•llly 1M L.•q~n• l\••~n :.Ouln CO.•\ A ''"""' ..-olonal fllillon I• !>l'bli>~•" ~'"'"'"" ... a~"" d•Y• TM P<•n<IP•I i>wblo•lli"ll pl•n! '' .. I\) W.\I l!l•Y ~l•tel .. Co>I• M•w. (•lll(l!'nio "ltlo Robert N. 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The ea:stem complex, which is tied up ln a pair of suits related to the City or Irvine's lack of lower- cost housing, is a plan supported by 61 percent of Irvine residents who know about it, he5aid, citing a company survey.· 0.1+1, P\lol Sl•ll Pllotp WEST OF THE MOON Cosmonaut Kubasov Astro1muts, Cosmonauts In Newport DeL·ked out in denim:-. und Stetson hats: three 1\n1L·r1c <111 astronauts and !ht• l\\O Soviet L'osmonaut s \\ho JOUlL'CI thi>m in spat·r Jandl'd briL·fl y 1n :\'('\\•port Rea C'h Monday night for .1 westL•rn ·style party .. Keys to tht· 1.·1t;., cxch•1nges of gifts and a <'olorful appcar<i1nct• by Nt'"-'port 's John \V<.iyne wert• part of the p;_irt y for tht' /\pollo- Soyuz cr1..'\\S al the Nc\vporter lnn. \V<:1;.-Tlt', drt•:o.st•d as 1f ht' had just Sll'P\l't'd from a movit• set. had spt•('1a! pral ~l' for \\'hat ht· tt'rmt>d ..l ~llt'l't al f(u :-:-.1a11 talent I llkt• your liquid pota\Ol.'S. · \Vaynt' sauJ :-.hortly bt•fnre pa:-.:- 1ng out a Stl•tson tu euth sp<.1Ct' celebrity About 300 guests attended the event hos t ed by Ncv.•porter . Manager Ed Nigro .. City '.\1anager Robert Wynn gave small golden keys to the ci - ty to all five of the s puce voyagers. In return, lh1..• crl'.'Y.' presented a color photog raph of Orange County taken from tht• /\mcricon and Soviet modult·s which wcrt· linked in orbit last sum1ner . Ralph D1t'dr1t·h. eh:1irn1<1 n of lhe Orange County lloi.!rd or Supervisors, al'l't•µt1::d lhl' gi ft . '.\1onJa y·s p arty t'nded ,1 '''h1r\v.·ind .. o nt•-da) vi ..;1 \ to !'outhern Californ1il by tht' mf·11 and their families Th1•y '>''t'rL' schedult>d to leav1..• 1otlil)' for th e.· nation 's capital wher(' tht•y '>''il l '-''Ind up a t'>'·o-wct.'k tour of 11 U.S. cities. All five appeared ~omcwh..it '>''Cary or lht• pace. The Russ ian cor.mon<.iut~ .. Soyuz Comm~1ndt•r All·:-o:e1 l.eonov ;.ind Valt·ri Kllba ~o\· earlier in tht' day Joined Americans Thomas Stafford, Donald Sl.iyton an<J \1,1n('t' nrand for a tour of \he :'\orth ,\mcr1cc.in Rol'k\\'ell pl ant in f)o\\ ncy ,,·hert' they Yll'\\'t•d th e 1\mC'r1c<.1n mod\d(' \"hll'h ''"•~ part o! Ja:-.t sumn1t·r·~ histor:v -mak1nl!: n1gt1t Front Page ,\ I CHECKS. • • while verification "·as be1n ~ made. The elderly woman had report- ed $150,000 worth of checks miss- ing. though the exact amount was $153,2 17 .. The cheeks y.·ere found in a purse that conta1n('d crecht cards and miscellaneous p;,ipers. "She had not even told us that all tht• other thinj?:-; wert• mi s:.1ni.:. too." the in\'est1gator <1drtl'd. OlJ BL!N. Ireland <U PIJ - Irish R1..·publi(•an Army renesade F.ddie Gallaghe r held a pistol lo the he<.id o( his middle-aged Out c h hostage today and' thrcalt•nt•d to shopt ir the 200 :.oltl1t·r~ <ind police bes1eg1ng the two-.s~~ry hideout ··make a 1novt> Galli:lgher. 27. said by IRA ::.u111·ct·s to bl' fanatical enough to f1ghl to the death for hi s dt• m.1nds . and fellow kidnap s us P\'l't ~1 ar1an Coyle. 19, held Virus Kills Two Oregon Scientists? CORVALl.IS. Ore. iUPll - 'fhl' possibility that ty.·o Oregon :-;l.1te Un1vers1t v scienti~t.s \\'t.•rc ki!lt•d by <1 plan .. t virus they \\·crt· :-tudy1ng 1s bt'tng investigated hy Lh1.• .'1at1onal In stitute of Health, a newspaper reports. The Corvallis Gazette-Times, in a copyrighted story, Monday, 4uotec.J lhe director of the in · vPsligat1011 as saying it would be a "maJo r discovery for science" 1f the t"'·o had been victims of a planl d1se<.1St'. .'\t OSU. the scientist carrying on part uf the research of the men \\'hu d1t'd suid he believes there is nn basis to the theory the men \\t•re infected \vith the plant dis- l'<ISl'. 'J'ht:' investigation by the Na- tional Institute of Neurological f)1 s1..•ast•s. Communcative Dis- ordvrs and Strokes in Bethc:sda , .. \Id . l'nneerns 1 he deaths or .John .\ ~lilbrath , J plant pathologist, .inti Knud G . S\\•enson, an cn - \Llmo lug1st, the Gazette-Times rt· ported. '.\1ilbrath died in the Universi- ty of Oregon Medical School Hospital in Portland July 22, 1974. at the ai?e of 64 .. He had been forced to retire in 1968 because of \\•hat hud been diagnosed as multiple sclerosis .. Sv,renson was forced by illness to retire in 1973 as chairman of the department or entomology. lit• tl1ed <1l his home here Aug. 18, ;.il lh~ age of 52 .. S"'·enson had written to a friend in the s pring of 1974 that scientists should investigate the possibility that he and Milbrath t'<llll!ht the prunus ringspot virus, '>''hich infects cherry trees. lie nolt·d similarit ies in their illness lhl'n . Ford Says He's Better WASHil"GTON CU P!> - President Ford said he felt "much bt•tter"' today, but l'anceled his official schedule for the second ~tra ight day due to a cold :.ind sinus congestion. A spokesman said '"it's prt:'lly likl'l y" Ford '"ill limit himself to a lighter than normal schedule the r1.•st of the \VL'l'k . Press secretary Ron Nt•ssen said \Villiam Lukash .. the White House phys icia n, examined the Pres ident this morning ·and concluded he was ··sho'>'·ing considerable im- provement·· after a 10· hour ni ght's sleep, although r~ord still had a shght fever of 99.4 .. A Snow J ob Sigti Seized, Stolen TJfF. g1r.;'1 W.\RNINfi Jbout th<' snow plow on Laguna Canyon Ro;;irl h••~ bet•n stolen from the I.aguna Beach Police Oep:.irtment It all .s tarted Saturday a ~ t.aguna Beach Policeman ~fir hat>\ Ferris dro\'e into the Art Co lony to report for the day sh1r1 . t~C'rris r:..1 m l' 11pnn a l:irgt• official sign posted along Laguna Canyon Road. It warnL>d "Blue Light Means Snow Plow.·· FF.RRJS RF.T UR:'llEO on duty and wrestled the four· foot by 10-foot sign into a city vehicle and took it to the police department wht~re it was booked as evidence. Because of Its ~11e the sign '>''as left uut~idc the.• police station in the police parking lot. Police Sgt . Terry Temple theorized the sign was stolen from a Northern California area and installed by pranksters on nonsnO'"-'Y stretch of L.aguna Canyon not usually fre- quented by snow plow:,. Then Monday ::a~ polic(' looki:d for the sign, they found it had disappeared from storage. .. THIS IS EMBARRASSING, .. Sgt. Temple said. Dutch businessman Til'(je lier· rema at gunµoin L 1n an upstairs window whil e bargaining with negotiators downstairs. Arter 11'1 days, policl' today scored a dramatic breakth1·ough in lhe abduction of tlerrema, 52. Trailing Gallagher's t·a r , they found the kidnapers · hideout and charged in side amid a flurry of '>''arn1ng ~hotli from the two I fl A rl·nt·g;:1d(·s holding llerrema. .~o one "'as hurt Some 200 soldiers and police. including marks men and ~w·mured <':.trs .. converged on th1· house Ln the village of i\1onaster{'vin , 30 miles south of Oublin .. Tht'Y evacuated the sur- round ing neighborhood and wait- ed out the s1egl' .. J.lerrl'n1a, seized near his l,imerick. Ireland, home Oct. 3, uppeared in the upstairs window '>''lth Gallagher holding a gun to his he<Id .. "I will shoot him if you make a move,·· Galla~hcr shouted. IRA sources said the renegade "''as c::1pable of fighting to death to gain tht> rt•lease of three IRA prisoners -one of them his com- mon law \\'lfe , English heiress Dr. Bridget Rose Dugdale. Coates Admits Guilt in OC Murder Trial Gregory Glen Coates pleaded , guilty to second degree murder late Monday in Orange County Superior Court and was sen- tenced to five years tu life in state prison for lhl' killing or hi s step- mother in her San Juan Capistruno homl' Coates. 18 , of Rtverstde. filed the pll•a bt1fnrl' .Judge James H Wal ,,;\\'Orth Jll~I l\\'O \\'l't•k s bl·fort• ht• "-'ilS tu go on trial for thl' murder )t<1y ·I or Rt.·lt y LIJrr<1inc Goates. 48, of 33911 Via de Agua, San Juan .. Coates, y.•ho confessed to the killing during interrogation, set fire to the hom e immediately •after stranghng his stepmother. Her badly burned body '''as iden- tified throu,lil:h fin ji:l:erprint tests .. ' • i ' New FAA Chl~I'! Air 1-""orce Secr.,.tar)' John L .. :\1cl...ucas has been nominal- 1..>d by President Ford to be hl'at.l 1)f thl' l•'L•dt•ral Avia- tion Adrninislration. If con- firmed, he will succeed A1exan,9er Butterfield, who resigned last March. From Page A I CIA ••. 1-lowever. he said, industrial development generally has been stalled over the past year ol re- ce!lsion because only 68 percent of the nation's industrial planl ('apacity was being used.. • Cannon said the question or \Vhl•re workers will Live is a ma- JOr concern to the company .. although he added he did not \Vant to talk about the company's po~ltion because of two housing- rl•lated suits pending against the City of Irvine. J.le said 23 percent of Ir\ int> rt>sidents work in the ('t\y _ Fro,,. Page Al RING ••• SI0.000 each .. Adams remained in custody with bail set at $15,000 .. Dete<:lives alleged that the five ::;old 1·el ative ly small amounts of tht• narcotic to agents .. Another S500 'A·orth of heroin was seized during the arrests and two other suspects are s till being sought on thes(' \Vere opened. similar allegations . Thomds 1\be rnathy, formerly T"-'O other persons arrested Y-tith the CIA in!:ipel'tor general's fe1ce charges of poss11ssing offict!. told the committee he pre-narcotics paraphernalia and pared a study in February 1961 possessing marijuana. sho'>'•ing that "no tangible opera-Detectives said that alleged tional benefits have accrued'' to stolen goods seized in connection the agency"s Soviet division fro1n. with the group are worth about themail-openingoperation.. $10,000 and include guns. • --television sets, stereos. Abernathy also said he found a household appliances and $300 lack of coordination among the wort.hofmeat. various CIA units involved in the program and that he recom- mended r econsidering its value and preparing a cover story :.hould the operation be publicly disclosed. '·\Ve assumed everybody re- alized it , .. ·as 11lcgal." lcstified Juhn Glennon .. ·1 former CIA of- f1c1al '>''ho r onducted ::i study in 1!169 !hat found no "'' 1denl"t' that 1 hl• opera lion ·provirtt'fl signif1 - t·Jnt leads or inforrn.111un whirh \\uutd h;t\'t• pr1•\'Cd a pus1t1vc upt•1·allona! bt•lp ," Gordon Stc\\'art, who headed the inspector general's office in 1969, told the committee he had briefed then -C fA Director Richard M. llelms on the mail- open1ng projel't and that "it was my understanding that 1'1elms knew it was illegal..·· Youth Admits Two Killings KINGSTON. N.Y. (UPI> -A 15-y ear-old runaway from a state training school captured Monday night, has admitted participating in two killings and numerous ;Jrmed robberies in several sl<Jtl'S, police said. State police s aid the youth .. who '"a::; not identified because of his age, ran away from the state school at Industry, n ear Rochester. on Aug. 19. After be· ing picked up by troopers. the youth admitted to taking part \\·ith a friend in two killings in :'i'evada and Utah and robberies in Nevada, Utah and California. If you've been waiting for the biggest carpet sale of the year ... TmS IS IT! Measure your rooms now ... then get set for savings of up to 20o/o on our beautiful broadloom carpets from Evans·Black. 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COST A MESA. CALIF . 92627 • PHONE 646·4838 -646·2355 • • I byU Qua: adj• I reco Z<nl lech MA' a se o IOI in pr can you ads bell; by. set lnte !pa1 .. Th you •.th~ offe Ade are the1 ma1 rec• the: 24p con acq Am Eul lo I alro ope Pa• rac TV slic bw! the ""' l l I Th• it i! ap pa ·Wr; I Se Tr Wi ne• th• bi!, , sai re• gr: tr<: of gr de be W; ha lr. r C'elor.T'V Am 'Experts' Tout Favorite Tubes By MIL TON MOSKOWITZ lf you want to set a color television set that 's apf roved by the American Optometric Assoc1ation. then you'l buy a Qu,uar. Optometrists appa.renUy like the Quasar because 1L adjusts automatically to changing room light . On the other band, if you prefu to buy a set that's highly recommended by teJevbioo repairmen. then you'll get a Zenith. ,At leaist Zenith keeps telling U3 in 1U ads that service technicians favor it over all other brands. BUT .THEN MAYBE you want to get a set lhat'.a prefen"ed by 11 lot of people wbo work 1n televi si on - producer s a n d cameramen, say, Then . Money Tree you need an RCA. At least RCA keeps remindlnc us in Its ad ~ tha t it s color sets a r e pop ular with the behind-the-scenes people ul telev1s1on However . wait a second -how about a set that's made by Wl aeros pace company? Then you will certalnly have to 1et a ~dm 1ral, which beca m e p art of R oc kwell lntemat10.na l last ~~ar. Rockwe ll is the leading ma ker of space vehicles and 1t s now advlSing us to buy a TV set from .. The space pion eers where perform ance is a must ·• If some of these sales patches strike you as outlandish YOU have 10 remember that the industry IS a litt le nervous "these da ys because you have been res1s t1ng its new offenngs. So few people have been buying Quasars and Adm1rals. for example. it 's no wonder their man ufacturers ure rea c hin g for optometrists und astronauts to bait themselves out . AS A MATTF.R OF rac t . t he ent i re TV set manufact unng bu siness 1s 1n the doldrums Sales of color receivers were above the nine m11l1on mark 10 1973. Then they plunged 16 percent 1n 1974 This year they are running 24 percent behind the sluggish p::1ce of 1974. The goin g was so rough las t year that five big companies eithe r left the business or sold out . Admiral was acquired by Rockwelt. P.1agnavox was acquired by North American Ph1l1ps, an offshoot of Holland 's Philips Europe's No.1 TV set maker . Motorola sold its TV busines~ to Matsushita, Japan's largest TV maker and a factor here already WJlb its Panasonic line. Sylvania took the Philco TV operations off Ford 's hands And Teledyne pbased out its Packard Bell line. Tms L EFT THE m arket , more than ever before a race between Ze nith and RCA Zenith s share of the coior TV market 1s estimated at 24 percent RCA has a 21 percent she~. No other brand enjoys us much as 10 percent of the business The third best seller in the nation is bel1eved to be the S1lv e rto ne color set. sold by Sears , Roebuck, with about 8 percent of the market Plans for Speedier Prusenger Train Out WASHINGTON <AP J The Ford admin is tration said it is dropping as too expensive a plan for a 150-m ile-per-hour passen ger t r a in betwe en ·Washington and Boston. In t estim o n y befor e a Sen a t e s ub c ommitt ee, Trans port ation Secr e t a ry Wtll1am T Coleman J r . said new studies show a cost ror the high-s peed line or $4 b1lbon dolla rs. A s a s ubstitute, Colem an said the adm1n1strat1on will recommend a hm1ted pro- gram or upgrading ex.isling track a nd fac ilities, at a cost or $1 2 btlhon York and Boston Currentl y, it ta kes three h ou r s t o g o b etwee n Washington a nd New Yor k on th e hi g h s peed e lectri c Metrohners and 4 lf.t hours to travel between New York and Boston on turbine powered trains Congress orde red in 1973 that the northeast r rul cor- n dor be upg r aded sul:xstan· l 1ally The trave l time between Washi ngton and New 'i'ork s houl d be cut to 21 ~, hours whtle the tr.ivcl time betw ee n Ne v.· York a nd Boston should drop to thr('e hours. the order said. 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October 21, 1171 • ' By Bil Keane .,, wm a pr•tty good party, 'cept there were GIRLS there." Liff. Boyd Race Drivers Like Big Cars It ha:. hecn written that htonde girls with big £<-et art· unt1 suafly patient. Rut they have an evangt~lil·al s treak 1n lhl'm. With a secret desire to carry the li~ht or truth into the world of darknf'SS . They make good missionaries' wives. So says an analyst who, despite some ridicule, ins ists physicaJ characteristcs re· veal person ality trails. Our Love and War Man used to be rather skeptical about those contentions. But he now says that generations of resear ch by scholars at Harvard suggest there may be something to such notions, after all. MOST RACE CAR DRIVERS when off the track pilot big heavy cars and trucks rather than compacts. NOBODY in Europe had ever heard or syphilis until Christopher Columbus' crew got back from the New World tri~. Q. "llOW 00 the sheep in Montana compare to the population there?" A. The s heep a r e dumber. Wait, that's too flip. About two sheep to each person. LOOKS /\S THOUGH no further argum ent is possible against the old line that m en are more "red .blooded'' than women. They are. A man ha!f far more red corpuscles t han a woman of the same weight and height. say the science boys. PUT ALL the rishes, reptiles. birds and mammals on one side of the scale. Put all the insects on the other side. Those insects would weigh more than three limes as muc h. NOTE IT STATED in print t hat most of the knoc kouts scor e d by that great heavyweight Joe LO\l'is came in the first or second rounds. He won 68 of his 71 official bouts, Joe did. AN AUTHORITY on off-track betting says more than $3.5 million last year went un- daimed by horse race winners. UNTIL ABOUT~ years ago, Valentine's Day was one of the most important holidays in the British isles. 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SMta Ana·South C011t Plaza, South San F,ranclscO, Woodland Hllta, VOrbl Linda. \ • ! • I • vc - I 11 m., die: ~ui1 ace Pe• "I -Pei c ...J -( 11 l h< w d B\ C< g; gl IV ti: e; it Ul ti v; (( p " i p n • 1 Orange Coast EDIT ION VOL. .68, NO. 294, 3 SECTIONS, •o PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Today's CIMlq N.Y. Stoeks TUESDAY;OCTOBER 21, 1975 c TEN CENTS Futnhle Police Agility Tests By DOUGLAS FIUTZSCllE OflM~ltypt ....... Results or physical agility tests in the Irvine Police Deparl- ment·1 first recruiting drive in- dicate that women may not be suitable for police palrol duties. acoonling to Police Chief Leo E. Peart. There are oth~r roles in police work suit.able for women,· said Peart. ''I think there is no question that women bave a valuable place in law enforcement ~ in- vestigaton and in the area or *>me sensitive crimes,·· Peart said. ··But I think there are some serious questions about whether the y are qualified for the physical demands of patrol duty on the streets.'' he said. The department has begun test~ or 234 applicants to fill two open police patrol posts. The 234 were selected from a list of more than I ,600 applicants to find a place on the three-month-old force . About j?() or the applicants were women who went through the physical agility tests last Satur· day. said Pearl. Three wome n we re still in the running following the day·s ex er· lion, he s a id . The failures wer e isurpns1ng, ht.> isa id . adding tha t the test bad been toned down because of the women applicant!i. Some of the more strenuous ac- tivities like !Scaling an eight-foot wall were eliminated, be sai4. Additio nally , the grading curve was modified so that about 90 percent of those tested would pass, Peart said. "But the wome n still came out on the boltom, ··he s aid. The problem , s aid Pean, was , .. They didn 't take the time to ·master the s kills . There is a technique lo jumping over a cou· pie of hurdles and going over and under a set of bars. It was not a matter of strength. It wu a mat· ter of technique .'· Similarly, city personnel of· ficer Mike Deblieux said, "The Mesa Widow's Checks women did not appear to be in as good a shape as the men.·: Tim ~s on the obstacle course for the men ranged around a minute, 40 seconds. while women ran closer lo two minutes. "But most of the men weren't in that good sh a pe e ither," he s aid. "Some or the m started try. ing to gel into s hape last week and it's not the kind o( thing you IS.. TESTS. PageA2) $153,217 Fou11d Coming llp Roses With the count six down and one to go, it's no wonder Margaret Ann Charvat (center) reacts this war as she hears her name called to join the other members of the 1976 Rose Court for the 87th P asadena Tournament of Roses. One of the seven Pasadena City College students will be named Oct. 28 to be Queen of the Court. -Guidelines For Housing In Mesa Set Guidelines for an emergency .bousiag program in Costa Mesa will be pre;ented to the city coun- cil tonight. City Manager Fred SorsabaJ suggests that the city consider contracting wilh a private or- ganization to administer the pro- gram, (or which $18,250 in federal funds has been earmarked. The 24 -hour service was one of the goals adopted by the city earlier this year in determining its expenditure or funds received under the Housing and Communi · ty Development Actol 1974. The guidelines call for the pro- vision or housing for up lo a week for persons who have been dis- placed from their homes by· natural or a family disaster. newcomers, or transients. The guidelines stipulate such penons must be without ''im- mediate financial resources.·· The council meeting i s scheduled to begin at6: JOp.m. Man Indicted On Fraud Rap LOS ANGELES CUP!! -A bakery truck driver who said he knew the whereabouts of missing Teamsters Union boss James R. Ho{fa was indicted on wire fraud charges Monday for aJleged.ly trying to bilk Hoffa's family of $100,000. l.1 .S . Attorney William O. Keller said David Jonathon Al- len, Pico Rivera, telephoned the Hoffa family in August and told them Hoffa was alive and well . S. County Growth A Must-Watson South Orange County must be developed, Irvine Company President Raymond W<-tt.son told a county advisory panel Monday. But members o( the group responded that new building in lhe southeastern end of the coun- ty is causing a "mad hatter's tea party" as the more affluent move south, leaving the older areas to the less wealthy. As industry s hifts sout h to areas like the Irvine Industrial Complex and.its ne w.eastern ad- dition , it leave s cities like Fullerton with the problem of · £inancing s ervices lik e children's education (or workers who cannot afford to live in the S<\me city as their jobs, said Girls Raped; One Murdered TRACY CUPIJ -A teen-age girl was killed and another was in critical condition today after they were kidnaped, raped and run over repeatedly by a car, the San Joaquin County sheriff's of. fice reported. The s heriff's office s aid the ' girls, 15 and 18, were picked up near their Modesto homes by two men Friday. The dead girl was Bobbie Martinez, 15. They were kidnaped at gun. point, raped and t11en nm over in the field near Interstate 5, ac· cording lo the sheriff's office. They were not found until after noon on Saturday. Anaheim reallor Joe White. Th e comme nts came from members or the Orange County Citizens Direction Finding Com· mission as they met in the Irvine Company·s Ne wport ·Beach of-. £i c es . The c ommission was formed in 1971 lo advise the coun- ty Board of Supe rvisors on policy matters . The session with Irvine Com- pany r e presentatives was de · signed to give the group the com- pany·s side of the story of Orange County g rowth as the group seeks ways to improve the county "s economy . The presenta tions and com · ments focused on the issues of agricultural preservation, and industrial and residential d e velopment . Company Pres ident Watson told the group that even if taxes were rolled back to their 1960 level. a griculture still could not be a_continuing pro£it·making en- terprise on Irvine R anch lands . The problems r a nge from the more frequent vandalis m found in an urban area to the highe r cost o( fertilizer with a smell a c· ceptable to neighbors, he said Meanwhile, he said , Orange County is not the breadbas ket of the starving world . He des cribed the compa ny·s production as "luxury food " like asparagus. It is ndt, he s aid, the grain needed to feed the world. Irvine Industrial Complex chief Richard Cannon, on the other hand, explained that jobs made available in the company 's industrial de velopments could (See GROWTH, PageA2; OC Airport Report By ALAN DIRKIN Ofta.e 0.lly Pi ...... A roofe r found a purse , con· taining $1 53,217 in cas hier's checks, in a brown bag lying on top of the Eastland Savings and Loan Association building on Harbor &4Jevard, Costa Mesa, this morning. · The 9 a.m . disCovcry ended a five-month wait for them to turn· up by United California Bank and CIA Eyed 215,000 Letters? WASl-IJNGTON <AP11 -The CIA opened more than 215,000 let- ters over 20 years knowing it was illegal and despite two internal studies whi c h s howed the opera- tion was poorl y run and of marginal intelligence value, ac· cording to evidence made public today by the Senate intelligence <'Ommiltee. The disclosures came after it was learned the CIA opened ahd read at leas t three and perhaps eight letters written by commit· Lee Chairman Frank Church CD- Idaho), during a nd afte r a 197 1 trip he made to the Soviet Union. Ch u r c h c onfirme d in <J telephone inter view Monday that copies of two lette rs he had writ· ten to the Sovie t Union "thanking our hosts for their courtesies"' had bee n round in CIA fil es. The senator authorized release of the two letters to l he Associated Pre!is. statistics provided by the Cen- tral Inte llige nce Agency and made public by the committee to- day s howed that t•nvl'lopes con- taining more tha n 2.7 million let- ters to a nd from t he Soviet Union and passing through the New York City post offic:l' had been photogr aphed <1 nd th<.Jt 215,820 of these were openl'd. Thomas Abernathy, formerly with the CIA lns pectol-gener al's o(fice, told the committee he pre- pared a study in February 1961 CSee CIA, Page A21 1WIN FACTORS FIRM UP DOW NEW YORK (UPI ) -An up- surge in the econo my, coupled with the prospect of lower in- tere st rates. c arrie price s higher in active trad· today on the New Yor k Stock xchange. Th e Dow Jjl s indus tria l average g.a irled 4.57 points to 846.82. _'Pfe blue-chip indicator rolled up 10.07 points Monday. Advances had a 2-1 lead ove r declines. (Tables . All> Volume amounted to 20,800,000 shares. compared with 13,250,000 traded Monday. Dealership Loses Tires Heights -Briefin.g Set ' 1be fact that the car was sitting on a lighted lot in front or the showroom of tbe Theodore Robins Ford dealership on Harbor BQuJevatd, Costa Mesa, did not deter a thief who· wanted a new set of tires and mag wheels. In plain view of Harbor Boulevard traffic, as the ,police report noted, he SWiped. them from a 1975 Ford Mustang II early Mooday morning and left the new car sitting on its ules. ' By WILLIAM SCHREIBER OltMO.lly l"ti.tSIMf ' ... -Santa Ana Heights will be the site Oct. 30 of the second com- munity briefing by the consul- tant.I drafting a n environmental impa·ct report for Orange County Airport. Daniel, Mann, Johnson and Mendenhall (DMJM) project of· ficials will conduct the session starting at 1 : 30 p.m. in the multipurpose room at Bay View Elementary School, 2531 W : Orchard Drive. 'The rirst public information session was attended by several hundred residents eager lo voice opinions and comments about noise emanating from the airport. The County Board of Supervisors hired OMJM to draft the EIR as the first step toward deciding what to do to meet growing demand s for air transportation. Without the EIR, due to be completed early next year, the county has been unable to pro- ceed with rlanned improvements at the airport, including a larger terminal and longer runway. The report is also considered pivotal in determining the fate of scores of homes in Santa Ana Heights. whic h lies under the takeoff patte rn. _..,....Supervis ors have directed county airport officials to pro- ceed with stud ies that could lead either to condemnation of a number of homes or ultimate purchase of noise easements over them. Residents have vowed to fight the action, which ia designed to fulfill alate·mandated reqWre. ment.s contained in the variance under whic h the airport now operates .... That variance expires at the end of the year and wiless some !See BRIEFING, Page A!) • ... the84-yea r -0 ld Costa Mesa widow to whom the checks were made out. Costa Mesa police investigator James Strickland said that the checks we re in denominations o( $10.000, $5,000, and $1 ,000 and were difficult to cash because or the denominations. He said that the woman had re. ported the checks missing May 14. They could not have been U .. ITe....,._. l...atest Entru Sen . B irc h Bayh ID-Ind. J tos sed h is hat into the crowded De mo('ra tic pre - ~idcnti a l nomination ring to- d ay. becoming the ninth an · nounced ('andidate for tha t orrice. Bay h had a brie f Oing at the race in 1972, but withdre w because of hi s wire ·s ill health. Patty Admits Driving Car In Robbery? By tht!' Associated Press Pa tricia Hears t has admitted that she drove a getaway car after a Carmic hael bank robbery. in which a woman customer was killed, the New York Post reporl· t.>d today. The news pape r said the once- fu gitive heiress told at least one person who interrogated her in HEARST HEARING POSTPONED AGAl-5 recent weeks a bout her role in the robbery linked to the Sym- bionese Liberation Army. Albert J ohnson, a partner wit h defense lawyer F. Lee Bailey. said loday of the Post 's report, "1 don ·t want to comment al all. .. Previous r e ports have Jinked Miss He ars t and her SLA com- rades lo the robbery of a Crocker Nationa l Bank in Carmichaei near Sac ramento April 21. A m a rked Sl bill from the bank reix>rtedly was found in the San F rancisco apartment which Mi ss 1-l ear s l s har e d with We ndy Yqsh.imura . She also reportedly rt.>hled a garage £or one of the getaway cars . U she drove the getaway car, under Ca.lifornia law, Mi ss Hearst still could face a murder charge as a participant in a crime in which a murder OC· curred. 20 Rioters Held WILMINGTON. Del. (AP) Police said•about 20 persons were take n into custody as arson and rock-throwing erupted in a south- c en tr a I Pu e rto Rican neighborhood Monday night following the arrcAt of two men. cashed without being verified, and the bank had the serial num· bers. The woman, who lives in a hotel, has never explained to police why she would need such large amounts or money in cashier's checks. "When s he reported them mis· sing, she only told the bank -it was the bank who called us," In· <See CHECKS, Page A2) Schmit Raps Gay Center Referrals Orange County s upervisors t angled tod a y over including Costa Mesa's Gay Community Center in a directory of com· munily·bas ed juvenile d elin- qu~ncy referral agencies. The board voted to continue the matter until Wednesday after Sµpervisor Ralph Clark refused. to ca.st a tie breaking vote on the. issue of sending troubl ed youngsters to a counseling agen. cy that deals primarily with the problems or the homosexual community. Supervisor Laurence Schmit, who moved to delete the center from the d i.reclory, was joined by Supervisor Robert Battin. Supervisors Ralph Diedrich · a nd Tho mas Riley opJX>Sed the move, claiming it was impossible lo judge the issue as a matter of "black vers us white." Schmit de live r ed a moralistic attack on iilclus ion ol the gay center, c laiming it exists only to recruit homosexuals and roster that Life style . · He c ited the gr oup's literature, partic ularly noting offers to i m- prove gay social life and find gay roomm a tes. The Ga rde n G rove supervisor <'hided hi s fe llow board member s for ''laking the Pontius Pilate a p- proac h" by saying inclusion in lhe booklet doesn 't a mount to county endorsem e nt. rSeeGAYS, PageA21 ZOo's Wolf Shot Cl.OVIS. N.M. IU PI J -Awolf. a favorite of c hildren. was s hot several times with pellets or .22 caliber bulle ts in the latest of a series of attacks on animals al the city zoo, of£i cials said Mon- day. Coast Went.he r lnC"re as ing lo w clouds tonig ht and We d nt?sday · with only partial clearing Wedn t>s d ay afternoon . Coo le r t e mperat ures Highs in the 60s. W\\"S in the 50s. IIWSID~ TODA l' Mor' and more young peo- pl.e are turning on with booze and downers . a potentially de- adly duo thot combines the worst aspect s of drugs and drinking -as wilness the celebrated Koren Quinlan COIJf!. See Page A 7. r- l•dex • AtT-""1c:• .. -.. .-. .. «.-~11 ., -..yTr .. ... 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