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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-11-04 - Orange Coast Pilot• • • • eF • ,. oser' • ;, ,_ . DAILY PILOT an -* * * 10< * * * Toro Sex Trial TUESDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEM BER 4, 1975 WGL ... NO. -! S•CTIOMS. »,.MU ' • • • • • • Patty Hearst . Said 'Fit for Trial' Power 'Dwindling' Kissinger Post • To RichardSon? By HELEN T HOMAS WASHINGTON (UPIJ -Ad- ministration orricials said today Secretary of State Henry A. Kiss- inger was the big loser~ in the President 's Cabinet-level shakeup, and hinted EJliot Richardson may be returning to Washington to play a more im- portant role than Commerce secretary. Slain CQp 's WifeSlwots ·Gumnan Dead Richardson, now U .S. am· bassador to Great Britain and Ford!s choice to succeed Roeers C. B. Mo rton as Commer ce' secretary, will be waiting irilhe wings wo take over Kissini:er's Cabinet post,• perhaps even before the 1976 eleCtian, the of- ficials suggested. ~ They said Kissinger. in losing his job as head of the National FORD GE.TS 'THE ONES I WANTED,' M Security Council, also will lose his daily access to Ford and his White House office. • At a White House meeting with Republican leaders today. Kiss- inger joked about his dwindling power. He apologized for being late, saying he was "busy count- TAMPA. Fla. CAP) -An off. ing the jobs I lost ... duty Tampa policeman was slain Kissinger has had a regular in a shootout, but his wife, also an one-hour morning meeting with off-duty officer, picked up the the President since Ford took of. gun he tried to use and killed his fice, and previously had insisted -assailanr.snerrrrs d~pllttes-ntd -on-keeping the N6C po:st to pro-- today. tect that direct, daily access to Maj. Walter Heinrich of the Ford. Hillsborough County Sheriff's Under the ne w setup, he will Department said confusion still meet with Ford only for one llour surrounded the Monday evening each week. Donald Rumsfeld , incident. But he said initial re-nominated as the new secretary ports tell this story: of Defense, also will have a one· An auxiliary sheriff's depµty hour meeting with Ford. In addi· became suspicious of three men ,._ tion, Kissinger, Rumsfeld and in their early 20s and followed CIA Director-designate George them to a convenience store. As Bush will meet jointly ~th Ford they eqtered the front, he went in a couple of times a week, the' Ad· the back. ministratiort'officials said. . The suspects bound the arms of They said Stripping Kissinger .# the store clerk, an unidentified of his National Security Council woman and began to lead her in· position will "bring balance" to -toanotherroom. Ford's input on foreign policy As they' led ber away, ofricer and severely c urtail the Anthony Williams, 2'7, and his secretary's advisory capacity. wife, Ann ,' who bad jUstt:otten off . (See SHAKEUP, Page AZ) duty and was stilt in uniform, pulled up in front. Williams, in civilian clothes, got out and saw what was hap. pening. Crouching by the store entrance, he asked his wife to slide her gun to him. Before he could reach it, one of the suspects shot and killed blm. · As the gunman bolted Crom the store, Mn. Williams grabbed the pistol and shot him down. The... auxilia.ry deputy then opened fire and wounded a second suspec~ Mrs. Williams handcuffed the wbunded man while the deputy apprehended the third. Police tentatively identified the dead man as Vito McKennis, ~!,.of Waterl<>wn, Conn., and said Mark McKenni s, al s o of ' <See COPS, Page All Teen Charged With Assault A !$-year.old Irvine youth was arrested Monday on charges of assault with a deadly weapon~ after be·allegedly ended a scurne with a 12--year.otd boy by smack· ing the younger Jad in the head with a skateboard. Police said the rray erupted becaus e the older boy was skateboarding in the younger one's driveway. The arrested youth was. r e- leased to his father 's custody. The skateboard was held as evidence. A Beach to Herself D411ty ~l.t sc.tl Pflot. This unidentified basker on the sands near the NewpQrt Pie r h as the beach pretty ....muchJQ.herHl.t,J19.ll!.!ha! school has start- ed and the weather has cooled orr. The only re mnants of beach activity are the tracks Jeft by a once-busy lifeguard jeep . Marine Officer Set For Toro Sex Trial The court-martial of Marine Corvs Lt. Mary Nifiis, charge:d with sexual misconduct, hae been set for Nov. 12 at El Toro Marine Corps Air Station. Capt. James Di Bernardo, El Toro public information officer , said the trial will be held al the statiop·s law center and go on as scheduled unless the defense re- quests a delay. The trial will be public although attendance will be limited because the station's military courtroom Is s mall, Capt. Di Bernardo said. Lieutenant Niflis, 23, has of. fered to resign her commission under "honor able conditions" a.s a compromise. She ls accus ed of "eonduct un- becoming an officer and a gentlewoman.'' The Marine Corps alleges she had sexual in- tercoune'With six enlisted men. Her civilian lawyer, Jay W. Jeffcoat, bas pledged to wage a legal battle "into Uie federal dis- trict court and ultimately, God forbid, to the U.S. Supreme Court'' if her offer to resign is re- t'Used . None Qf the six men allegedly involved with Lieutenant Niflis have been similarly charged, prompting J effcoat to term the case as "th e most classic exam· pie of a denial of equal justice ... - Although the Marine Corps has refused extensive comment, of- ficials have released a brief statem ent of the charges against he r. They include "disobedience of a lawful order, sodomy, eight specifications of conduct un· becoming an officer and frate rnization with enlis ted (See MARINE, Page All 25o/o PAY HIKE? $1.25 A YEAR YORK, Ala. (A P > -The York city Councilmen, noting the pro- blems brought by infiation, have voted themselves a 25 percent pay raise -from $1 to $1 .Z5 a year. 'Aspareget' Promotion Up -And Down PRINCETON, N.J . <U PI> - Darede vil Evel Knievel won't have to worry about competition from stunt man Penn Jillette, also known as "Asparagu s Penn," whose attempt to jump five Volk swagens on a roc ket- powered uni cycle ended in a fizzle. A hostile crowd of about 2,000 b'ooed hearti ly Mond ay a s "Asparagus,·· who was s upp<>sed to rocket a distance of 30 feet over the cars, cycled up a start- ing ramp at Princeton University and promptly fell off his bike. , Smartly a ttired in a helmet, a black leather jacket and fire engine·red sneakers, Jillette re· mounted his cycle and raced across the car tops only to have his special '' Aspareget'' unicycle explode beneath him in a burst of red sparks. . Whisked from the scene by the campus emergency s quad, Jillette, who was reported in 1ood conditjOn at a hospital, barely escaped injury from spec. tat.on who mobbed the unsuc· ce$sful cycliS't amid squirting fire extinguishers. Appears In Court Today SAN FRANCISCO CAP) - Patricia Hearst .appeared in court for t he first time in six weeks today and heard a govern- ment attorney describe her as ''fully competent lo stand trial .·· U.S. Atty. James L. Browning Jr., arguing al the mental com- petency hearing in Miss Hearst ·s OTHER STORIES APPEAR 0 N AS, A9, 86 case, disclosed that psychi atric reports do not declare her incom- petent lo stand trial. "The government, on the basis of the p s ychiatric r eports , believes that Patricia Hearst is Cully competent to stand trial and undergo proceedings forthwith in connection with this criminal prosecution." Browning said. He told U.S. Di strict Court Judge Oliver J . Carter : "We are going to ask your honor to set a trial date as s peedily as possi· hie." He added , "None of the re· portsi as we read them, states that Misl:i Hearst is incompelciil to stand trial. .. Browni ng was the firs t al· torney to present hi s views. (See P ATTY, Page A2} Coast \\"e athe r Dense fog tonight and Wednesday morning. Sun · ny in the afternoons . Highs 65 to 73 at Che beaches, 70 to fl} inland. I.ows toni ght 50 to ss. 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From Page Al PATTY ••• Mi ss Hear st·s defense team Was to .:s peak second. The nev.·spaper heiress, clad in a brown pants suit, •.11as more an1matl•d than she had been at previous court appearances, chatting wit h her attorneys bt-fore her session began. However. she showed no reac- tion to the p resence of her parents and sisters in the front row of the courtroom . Attorneys £or ~1 iss Hearst, who has not Y<'t entered a plea, said ·she ...,,ould not take the witness stand. Carter said in recent out-0£· court commentis that Mi ss Hearst probably was competent to proceed. I-ti s final ruling will -be based on reports from three psychi atrists and a psychologist who examined he r at the San :\1ateo County jail. It was un<-'ert ain whether a final ruling on her mental condi· tion would ·be made at today's hearing. De£ense and prosecu- tion attorneys, who have read Miss Hearst 's psychiatric r e· ports, ar e expected to argue their , views on her mental competen· cy. The judge could then take the matter under study or could issue an \mmediate decision. · A ruling that Miss Hearst is mentally competent could mean the swift setting or a trial date, perhaps this year . She also would be required to enter a plea. A deC'ision that s he is incompe· tent could delay proceedings in· definitely while she received treatment at a mental hospital. 2 Burn to Death WlLMI NGTON lUPI) -Two persons burned to death in a mobile home fire apparently started by a s mouldering cigaret 1n a bedroom mattress. The bodies of Gary Trzyvlyski, 27, and Laliah Treider, 21. were round by £iremen who ext · inguished the blaze in 17 minutes. ORANGE COAST ' DAILY PILOT 1,,. Or.,,'!' (""'' 0•1•¥ Piiot, ;,,11~ ..ti!{~ I• t ""•l>•..c! 1.,,. ,.., .. ,.,., .. ,,. '1 pubOVW!<I t>v '"" Oo•n<I" (c..•I P""''~n•nQ (on_n, S.0-••~ Mio.on• "" pv1>h1ntd ''"''""' in'°""' F•lo.>v for CO\!• Mr ••. N~ ... l>Or! llrlltll. 1-<""U"OIO!• 1k.acn1f ownl••n .Yf!loy, l••tM,. 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'1.c.-.if cl1•t '"''" ''~.;. ~ ,..... allfWllll, Wn<~kol 1W ~ U..U ,...... • IMrf .. M•flll .... 11 ~Illy; lfllfflwj_.,_._ U.H,,_""-· 'Light Turnout' Of Voters Seen Fewer than 20 percent 0£ the eli gible voters were expected to C'ast ballots today in 21 Orange Count y special districts. a city, two school districts and five lan- do'4·ner distric ts, accordjng to M.J . Mayer, interim registrar of voters. Polls will stay open in all pre· cincts until 8 p .m . "The 20 percent or less rigure is really an average of all the eleC'tions that are goi ng on," Mayer explained. ''It could be 30 Poo&e Named 'Outstanding . U.S. Educator' percent or more in some or the more vital elections such as the Fount ain VallE"y and Huntington BeaC'b sC"hool unifications." MayE"r said water di stricts. sanitary districts and parks di s- trict board elections will ex· perience a turnout of "10 to lS percent at the most.'' More than 400,000 ot' the coun· ty's 650,000 registered voters are eligible to cast ballots in today's · election. On ly Newport Beach of all Orange Coast cities and com- munities will have no elections today, Mayer noted. "We have more than 200 can- didates and a number of ballot is· sues to contend with so this will be an extremely complex elec- tion," Mayer said. Smoke Bomb Hits Store OSHKOSH, Wis. (UPI) -The plaque on the wall of the Universi· ty of Wisconsin-Oshkosh chan· cellor's office proclaims that Oliver D . Birnbaum is an ''Outstanding Educator of Orange County Sheriff's of· America" for 1975. fi cers are seeking a group of sus- Oliver D. Birnbaum is a 6().. pects who baited their car out· pound poodle. He belongs to un· side a Dana Point liquor store -and then hurled a smoke bomb iversity Chancellor Robert intothepremises. Birnbaum. Birnbaum nominated his dog Deputies said no one was hurt (or inclusion in the 1975 volume of when the military -type smoke ''Outstandint Educator s of grenade was tossed into Phil's America" after sending the Llquor Store, 34114 South Coast · 1 1 Hi ghway. publisher fictitious arttc es a · Th · d · t t k 1 lE"g~ly writte~ by Ol~ver D., and m·nu~%s ~~1 clc~r t~~ cl~~~r~f noting that his nommee was a 1 Ph .D-.lri1lf'lim·a1111rsbandry:··-----·)'ellow.s~o~e~.ro.m tb~s~or~. Birnbaum was t rying to m ake J?eput1e~ said the v1 c~1ms were the point that s uch an "honor"' is unable to s upply a mot.Jve £or the really not such an honor. attack. f"rona Page Al COPS • • • Watertown, was critically ·wounded. A third man, Mark Rinaldi of Tampa, was a rrested on a charge of first-degree · murder and held without bond at the Hill s borough County jail , Heinrich said. Heinrich said Willi a ms was shot once in t he chest. The clerk, who freed herself during the shooting, was repo,rted un- harmed. . He said autopsies and ballistics tests were to be conducted today but charges wer e not immediate- ly !iled. Pool Jumper Ruled Suicide BERKELEY (UPI> -The Alameda County coroner's office has ruled a suicide the death of George S. Thaller, 29, who chained a cem e nt block to his leg and jumped into a public swim - mingpool. The body of the postal worker was found Sunday in the deep e nd o( the Willard Swim Ce nter . Coroner's deputies said Thaller had been dead since Saturday. The deputies said the C'hai n had three padlocks. His wallet and the key! to the padlocks were found near the pool along with his clothing. There were nonotes. TV Murder Jlieioor Stabs Sister EASI' PAW ALTO CUP!) -Charles E. Greene, 32, has been charged with killing his sister because she pulled out the electrical ·fuses in his garage so he would stop watching television. San Mateo County sheriff's deputies said the body of Mrs .. Juanita E . Cox, 35, was found over the weekend. She had been stabbed in the back with a hunting knife. . Defuties said Mrs. Cox ordered her brother to turn Of the TV set lild, when he refused, she stormed .Into the garage to remove the fuses. They said her body was found In the gar<1ge. • Hughes Ex-aide Quiz LAS VEG AS <U Pl> -Special Wa tergate i nves tigators will question f\l &ilive John Meier, a onetime aide to Ho~a.rd H\lgh~, about r elationships between the industrialist and former Pre:;i- dent Richard M . Nixon. Robert Wys hak. Meier's at· torney, said Monday the meeting probably would take place this month in Canada where Meier now lives. "lnvE"stigators contacted me today about dates for the in- terview, .. the attorney said Mon· day. "They a r e interested in any Hughes-Nixon relationship but d id not discuss the full perimeter of the Investigation," Wyshak said in a telephone inte rview from Los Angeles. The Watergate committee, at . the height or its investigation last year, unC'overed a $100,000 con- tribution from l lughes to Nixon 's friend Charles .. Rebe" Rebozo which was made in two$.50 .000in- stallationl'i in August, 1969. at Kl'y Biscayne, Fla .. and July, 1970, in San Cleme nte. Rebozo told the Watergate committee he returned the money. which he kept in a safety deposit box. to J-lu,i?hes three ·years · tater after its existence became public. SeriaJ numbers on the bills appeared to s upport Rebozo's testimony. Meier was indicted here in August, 1973, and January, 1974, on C'harg es or evading Sl .7 million in taxes during 1969 and 1970. Driver, Deer Die In Road Collision HOPEWELL, N .J . (UPI ) -A woman was found dead in the wrerkage or her car with a dead deer io her lap. s tate police re- ported. The wom an. 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Coon ., says s he isn ·1 making any judgments about her daughter but that s he is protesting "the treatment she·s had, the doubl e standard, and unequal justice.·· "She's being treated as though she has an in£ecti ous disease and might contaminate other people. This is hard on her because she is a natural ly sociable person." Quake_s Recorded BLUE MOUNTAIN LAKE, N.Y. CU PI > -A pair or minor earthquakes shook the central Adirondack Mountains Monday afternoon with a m easurement of between 4 and 4.5 on the Richter Scale. f'ro• P,..e Al SHAKEUP •• The officials said under the new setup Ford will read written intelligence reports daily and c-onsult with Kissinger's NSC s uccessor, Lt . Gen. Brent SC'owcro£t , whe n be wants further explanation. Ford tilepboned Rlchardoon from JacltsODVUle, Fla., at4p.m. Sunday and on reaching him at the embass y in I,ondon offered blm·tlte-Cabinet R""~ Rlcbwds411 asked to think it Qver. At 10:30 a .m. Monday, Ricbard>on called and said be would accept the oosition. • Offici als ~pec ulated that ruCbardson took the position to be closer to the political power in Washington when Ki~si~ger steps down. Richardson mdicat- t'd before he went to London that he would like to be secretary of State and there have been sound- ings to that e£f ect. Kissinger also in recent months has acted like a man r e· ady to m ove on and to work on his memoirs £or which he reportedly already has S2 million in ofrers . The secretary also had wanted the Sinai agreement as a feather in his cap and did not want to IE"ave the Cabinet without a vie· tory. Pair Quizzed In Principal's Home Blast Orange County Sheri£f's of- ficers are interviewing a Dana Point man and a juvenile compa · nion in connection with an ex· plosion that in£licted damage at the home 0£ Mission Viejo High School Prineipal Phi.lip Grignon. 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Dotltv,....IWI A regional public bearing Mon- day in Huntington Beach on the list of coastal properties pro- posed (or state acquisition drew 49 speakers, who both com- pUm~ted and condemned South Coast Regional Commissioners for their ehoices. Constant bickering between eommissioners over procedure dragged out the all-day hearing and the commission took· few ac- tions on the tentative shopping. list. Jt .will have to meet aj!ain later tbi~ month to take a final vote before the list is sent to the statewide coastal commission. ' DAILY PILOT i$3 O.llY fl'li.t ...... ~ LH ... .,.. TOM HAYDEN BRINGS HIS CAMPAIGN FOR THE U.S. SENATE TO UC IRVINE CAMPUS Attack · on Government Brings Applause, But No Po1ltlve Proposals Advocated A. Long Story Book Reunites Friends Among the speakers, who came from both Orange and Los Angeles Counties, some de· mantled that certain sites be ex- eluded from the list. Others wanted new sites included. Some just came to show support for choices already made. One of the ( ew actions followed a presentation by a delegation from Laguna Beach , which urged that Crescent Bay Point be put on the list. That parcel in- cludes nine lots. Three already are owned by the county. ·uayden Stumps at UCI Two old rnends were reunited this week all because a book loaned away 30 years ago never was returned. Annie Stoddard or Capistrano Beach and Karen Nicholas or Laguna Niguel were reacquainted after Mrs. Nicholas saw a Daily Pilot article about Mrs. Stoddard and a book she loaned a friend in 1945. THE BOOK NEVER WAS returned. Mrs. Stoddard got it back, though. She bought it from a Laguna Beach bookseller for $1 .25. She didn't know it was her own book until she got to the last page. Written In pencil was her nam·e-and her former l.os Angeles address. It turns out that the Laguna Beach bookseller, Jack Vin· cent, acquired the book from a collection purchased about six months ago rrom Mrs. Nicholas. Mrs. Nicholas said the book or religious treatises was loaned to her in the late 19005 by a Muriel Schenck, a mutual friend of both women. "AND THAT'S THE WOMAN 1 originally loaned the book to." exclaimed Mrs. Stoddard. All three women were at one lime m embers of the Church or Religious Science iq Los ~gel~, but bad not seen ea'Ch other after going separate' ways years ago. --:a.&illli-~ . ·~"- Sl.3 Million Tab Transit's Building Said Too Expensive Directors of the Orange CoWlty Transit District aren't certain $125,000 already spent for the de- sign of a $1 .3 million transit dis- trict administration building was a wise investment. For one thing, the planned building is 5,000 square reel too . ,mall and an additional $10,000 will have to be spent On design modiricalions ror utilities, ac- cording lo an OCTD stafr report. what someday will be OCI'D's administration headquarters by offering the dis trict no-cost land orooosals should the original Garden Grove plan be scraped. Jn Santa Ana's case, however, its no-cost land proposal came as a resuJt of the suggestion that two floors be added to planned transit terminal. a proposal that would knock out the need for another land purchase. Santa Ana also offered to throw in 200 ear parking spaces that Commissioners agreed to move the parcels rrom a lower priority list into the number one priority group, but only with the stipulit-lion that a footnote be added. saying the city or Laguna Bea<'h would seek funding for the acquisition. Tbat stipulation is exactly what was reques ted by the speakers. in cluding 1\1ayor Roy Holm, Planning Director Bob Joseph and se"·eral citizens. That said they planned to seek funding from othe r s t a te or · feder al sources. but wanted the coastal C"ommission·s "endorsement " of the s ite. Commissioners also listened to arguments from Irvine Company spokes man Larry Moore, who agreed that some Irvine Com· pany property on the li st should be purchased, but insisted that other parcels are unnecessary. !\1oore argued that sites on the lis t should be separated into several categori es, with a second eategorY signifying that the land is environmentally significant. J>ut . that it cannot be bought until a late r dat e v.'hen money becomes available. He said owners of those pro- perties could the n develop thl'ir land, but must maintain stan- dards and objectives set forth in the coastal plan. Such a category should be used ror the Irvine Company pro- pe rties s urrounding U ppe r ;.lewporl Bay that have been sug - gested for state purchase. ac - cording to 1\foore . Those s ites. including Castaways Hill . the mouth of Bi g Canyon and others. should re- main in priyate hands, he said. For a nother, the proposed building site in Garden Grove might be needed for storing and maintaining · 40 additional buses_ at the district's J_!!lur:~ maintenance center. will be available in a planned In the downcoas t area. ,<\.nd, according to the staff re- port, it might be more convenient tf the proposed administration building is located in Santa Ana rather than on what the staff failed "the odd-shaped parcel or land in Garden Grove.·· Consequently, OCTD's direc- tors discussed three other plans ~onday : • -Altering exist-ing p lans to add the needed space M well as the needed utilities modifica· tions. -Junking the Garden Grove site in favor of adding two stories to a planned OCTD multimodal transit terminal in Santa Ana. , -Relocating the Ga rden Grove plan al another Garden Grove site. · Santa Ana and Garden Grove b<"gan spirited coropetition for * * * 1.'uv-freeway I · llookup Urged 1 Orange County Transit lfutrlct dir ectors have endorsed ex· tension or the of~nge Freeway W,rough Santa Ana to M eventual atook.up with the Corona del Mar Freeway. parking structure near the pro-between Newport Be ach and posed_term!gal. _ . _ l.aguna _Beac!Ji Moore S\.l_ggested "Garden Grove has also in-that beaeh Tand. bluff land and dicated parking would be pro-the blufftop walkway, that were vided at no cost." according to alJ included in a proposal for theslaf(report. parkland with the state Parks , Whatever decision OCTD's and Rec r e ation Department, directors make won't come until should be purchased by the state. they have r epresentatives from both.-cities before them at a public m eeting, prObably at their Nov.17meeting. Vietnamese Interpreter Gets U.S. Post SAN DIEGO iAf>l -A one- time inter.preter for Green Berets in Vietnam has been named the federal government's refugee affairs officer for San Diego. Tran Van Thanh, 33, accepted the pasilion Monday. His job will be to help resettle the estimated 3,500 Vietnamese and C8rnbo- dian refugees living in and around California's seCond laraest city. Before fleeing Saigon, Thahh was an interpreter for U.S . Special Forces troops and later at the U.S. Embassy in the $outh Vietnamese capital. He also.r·in a n export bus_iness and a nightclub on the.side. Howeve·r. he said that other areas , including some of the beachfront land seaward of Paeific Coast Hi ghway, should not be purchased. "We're just not sure anyone <"ould pay that much money for that land just to protect a vie"·,'· Moore said. He could not give an estimated value ror that land. Moore said that, if the state wants to buy »0me of that land. they shouli:I purchase lh<' parcel just south or Cameo Shores on the outskirts of Corona.del Mar. That would leave the .middle area. where the equestrian stables are, in private ownershio. As ror the inland side of the highway, Moore suggested that the Moro Canyon area be purchased and be extended either south to Emerald Canyon or north lo l\.tuddy Canyon. The amount of land suggested (or state purchase by the Irvine Company amounts to about 3,500 acres, according to Moore. 1 The (tire~tors' endorsement eame Monday in a resolutioR that trged the state Department or Transportation • 'lo provide ror !he completion of the extension at lheoar)1esl paaslbl,dale." ' While at Camp Pendleton's re- • It was proposed.1 ln the OCl'D fugee center, h-e supervised 20 Commissioners did not com· meat on Moore's proposal, but w1.ll consider his suggestions when they take action on the shopping list. Another speaker was flunt· ington Beach Mayor Norma Gibbs, who told commissioners · her <"ity favors their plan to purchase more than 1,450 acres of Bol:sa Cbjca Bay, valued at more than $4 mUlion. • utiOn that the iink between other refugee ,mployes who kept Corona del Mar aad Santa cf!Nua figures far camp officials freeways via the Orange He also talked refu-ees into sign- eway extpoalon run alone: ing uP'for sponsors and helped t is ta114*! the Sahta Ana them locate relatives ln other r e- r corridor. · fugeecamps. r ., ' • ' ENprotester Assail,s Business 'Welfare' By DO UGLAS f'RITZSCHE Ol ui. O.llr Piiot sgtt Tom Hayden, 1960's vintage protester. one-time Chicago seven defendant and now U.S. Sf-nate candidate, took the stump al UC Irvine Monday to call for an economic bill of rights and anend to · 'fi scal serfdom .·· lLayd e.n ·~ t a lk was en - thus iastically received b.v a crowd or about 600 uc r students who interrupted hi s speech with applause several times. '.\1uC'h of his speech "'as aimed at multi-natio nal corporations and government ··welfare .. ror business. He hit hard at the in- congruities of prices continwng to go up despite consumers using less gas and buying lower-price food . Rut he presented no firm package of legislative proposals. When asked v.•hat would be hi s first three bills. he answered that hE' was trying to present a philosophy rather than promises. 1-t ayden call e d for an "economic recovery program·· reminiscent of the ~ew De<:tl. "F.very Ame ri can ought to Armed Rapist Suspect Held :>IATCHITOCHES. La. (U PI) -Police have arrested an a rmed man and charged him with break· in g into a Northwestern Lou.isiana University y,•omen 's do11"itory and trying to r ape cO<"Cls in three rooms. Officers s aid Roy Jackson, 23, "·as <'a ught in West Caddo !Tall nnd was booked on charges of ag- gravated a ssault and battery, at · tempted rape and four other counts. H e allegedly pi s tol- whipped two coeds when they re- f usc>d commands to undress. ''lfesaid 'To hell with it. I don 't want to bolhC'r m y black sisters.' I-le forced the m at gunpoint to tell him room numbe rs of some white gi rls,·· a coll ege s pokesman said. have the right to a decent job at a decE"nt wage, to health care, education. child care and a de- c.ent_en'lironment." 1-laydeo said. "Most individuals sense that things have gone haywire,·· said Hayden. "They're told to con- serve. Then. the more they con- servE'. the higher the cost of thin~ao gets. The more they try to be law abiding citizens. th e higher the crime rate gets.·· The "total parka~e" described by Hayden ranged from guaran- t et:>d jobs to ending publi c capit alizati on or oil company ex - ploration ventures. The oi l com panics. said Mesan Hurt In Accident Grows Worse The condition of a Costa Mesa man, paralyzed from the neck down three weeks ago in a fi ery pickup truck cras h into two parked <'a rs. has \11orsencd. Edward T . Reid. 32, of 1707 ~ew Hampshire Drive, has since been admitted to Long l~e ac h Veterans' Adm i n istratio n Hospital for long-term care and therapy. .A,, spokesman there said a re· C'ently adopted VA policy forbids disclosure of a patient's condi - tion and no exceptions may be made. Costa ~1f'sa Memorial llospital officials howeve r, said Reid failed to respond to surgery thl• w('ek after the Oct. 12 accident in whiC'h he s ustai ned spinal in- juries, plus l eg and !'hou\der fra ctures. The high-speed crash occurred ~'1fn his pickup s ud~enly veered orr Iowa Street north of Gi sler . Avenu e, s lamming into the two other vehi cles and a fence and overturning. A great looking suit reflects your achievements. And that's exactly what Chasin·s clothes will do lor you. . Texturized p0lyester. Colors navy. ·brown and green. Regular $145. the "Vegas" by Sedgewyck ' SOUTH COAST PLAZA_ 3333 South Bristol St. Cosfa Mesa • 540-4611 ' Hayden. "are holding a gun to our heads. They say that they need money for exploration and if they don •t gel it_, peQple are go- in g to be out of work. · · "They say there's a capital shortage, but here's what they reallv do. Thev pav hia:h ex· ecutive s alaries -like $800,000 this year fo r the president of Ex~ xon. ··Does he r eally need that much money to prop up his flag,. gin g entrepreneurial s pirit"· Tht~y pay $7 million to re-elect ;.Jixon . Tht>y send millions to the sheiks in Saudi Arabia to grease the skids there. 'l'hey ouy out ideas for alte rnate ener gy sources to make sure nothing: cheaper is discovered. "The oil companies are buying into agriculture. They're buying the Irvine Ranch. That's what - they do with their eapital.'' I ~la yden <'harged that publi<' runds are going to subsidize "the· oil companies playing the stock market:· ... Philosophies must change, said Hayden. "The philosophy or the past was that we could end - IE"ss ly consume and endlessly ex · ploi t the resources and people or other C'Ountries '"J'he new phH'"ophy ha~to be th at the onl y unlimited rrontier is not in California. not in Asi a or in I.atin America. "'It is in improvin g the quality of our own lives," he said. llayde n·s basic proposal for an Nonom ic bill of rights. he said. \1:ould t ake a different type of ac - tivism that was evid ent when hC' was a student protest leader in thr 1960's. "\Ve are talking about complex problems that will not go on a picket sign.·· he said. I-le called for students to get in - volved in the political process. "What·s a ni ce t961rs type war rad i ca l like m e doing in something like this?'' he asked rhetoriC'ally at the beginning or hjs talk . "I'm here because the t imes have c hanged.'' · -1 ..,t 'ttt n r1t \'ilN '5 CH \\lt,i.: ' , A4 OAIL.YPILOT • ·Q Just • · Ford's 'New-TealD' Outlined '. Coasting ~~ 1--:e ··.· -P ,/.. ~~''.' ·; .. ,,., ·ah ···• ·.· W1 '{"' Tom · u.rpbine ~-_._ ___ . ~ ·-· ELECTION DAY. "75: Across most of the Orange Coast,today is elel'tion day for a lot or special districts. For those. voting, the ballot is going to have a new look. (..ike this: "Eleccion para la formacion de1 nuevo Dis trito F.scolar de . Escuelas Primarias de la Ciudad Oe Fountain Valley y del nuevo Distrito Escolar de Es cuelas Secundar icis de Fountain Valley .'' That 's the announccrnent near the top of the ballot informi,1,lg Spanish-s peaking citizens that this i:; the formation election for the new Fountain Valley City E.len1entary School District and· the new 1'~ountain Valley J ligh School District. "' IF YOU ARE NOT a Spanish- speaking voter, th.e announce- _ment, instructions and other stufr on the baJlot is also printed in English .. It's a bilingual ballot th.is time out. This is a giant leap forward in aiding v oters of Latin back- ground. 1 suspect , however, it isn't going to do much for the French, British or the Engli sh- speaking who go to the polls suf- fering hangovers. On the little ballots being used in today'!:! s pecial district elec· lions, this double-language print- ing works out just fin e. It does, however, leave you wondering what's going lo happen if they try both Englis h and Spanis h versions on the same sheet of paper in the June Primary elec- tion. Lo;ok, the Primary ba11ot is a1ready the size of a schooner's mainsail when they print it in just one language. Try printin g it in two languages and you 'LI have to be using a circus tent for a voting booth. IT'S IMPOSSIBLE to get the big ballots unfolded as it is. You have to take lessons in Yoga first. Fighting the ballot, you tend to attempt it by backing out of the booth some. This must be amus- ing if you're witnessing the ex- ercise from the outside. Jt isn't so funny when you 're in there. The answer to all this seems obvious: If we're going to have ballots in both Spanish and r.f English, print separate ballots, 1 one for each language. , Maybe the power s-that-be ' figur ed that wouldn't be . S necessary today because the j ~ ballots are prelty sma!J. But they : !!! ought to be grappling with the is-: 1 ,. sue before June rolls around; ! First, of course, they have to : thrash out the question of what 1 1 kind of machine will be counting ; the June ballots:. We may be on : punch cards, the old Coleman · counter or who knows? Maybe :: they'll just ask us to mail in the ~~ votes. · , I :e STRIKE THAT LAST notion. ~ ~ Forget the mailing in of votes. I : • just got a postcard last night that : was mailed from the east last : • month. It must have come by • ~ way of Bolivia. The old Pony Ex- : 2 press would have delivered it •: four days ago. It looked like they .! ran tbe ,,a.rd through a shredding : machine at the Pentagon. -f Here in Orange County, we : don'tneedthatkind ofhelpin our " voting or votecounting. We've = had the experience. t We already know how to do it ,. very, very slowly. • ' • WASHINGTON (UPIJ -1,,lk• a football t.·onch expl.Unlng a mid:;ea:;on lineup change, Presl· dent Ford named five men as "my guys and the ones I wanted" to help change the shape of the administration. there a rc many similarities among them , particul arly the nominees far defense secretacy, Donald· Rumsfeld ; commerce secretar y'. Elliot Richardson ; and CIA director , George Bush. None, however, are new to Wa shington power centers. All three are yoWlg looking, personable, accomplished in both domestic and foreign policy, former GOP elected officials, ambitious a nd stamped al one time or another as possible pre- sidential or vice presidential timber. 'fhe other two, Lt . Gen. Brent Scowcroft, nominated to take Secretary of Sta le l1cnry Kiss- inger's place as head or the Na- tional Security Council, and Richard Che ney, who will replace Rumsfeld as Ford's chief of stafr. are lesser known but ad· mired for their loyalty and abili- t y to mobi lize Washin gton bureaucracy. The five r a nge in age from Ch<'rtey's34 to Richardson's55. Rumsfeld, Richardson and Bush have won elections on their Florida Ruling • U~IT ........ HEADS COMMERCE . Elliot Richardson own and have all served in am- bassadorial posts overseas, Rumsfeld as ambassador to NATO, Richards on as am· bassador to Britain and Bush as envoy to China. Only Ri chardson previously has headed a cabinet department, having served un· der form e r President Richard Man Gets Freedom, Beer After Killing ORLANDO . Fla. (AP> -A friend of James Rice cheered -after a coroner's jury ruled that the unemployed auto mechanic was justified in killing an unarmed prowler. "We'll have a case of beer waiting for him," said the friend . THE SIX· MAN JURY concluded Monday th at Rice, 30, used - justifiable force in the Oct. 27 shooting death of Ralph Boyce, 38. Rice had been held without bond on:. police charfe of first-degree murder. ' The case represented the fi rst test of a new f1orida law which says "the use of deadly force is justifiable when a person is resist- ing any attempt .... to commit any felony upon him or upon or in any dwelling house in which such person shall be.'' In freeing Ri ce,.the.jury said it believed Boyce entered the dilapidated house to commit a burglary, whi"ch would be a felony, and not simply to trespass, a misdemeanor. Rice was guarding the house for a friend . EXCEPT FOR BOYCE'S intent, the facts in the case were not in dispute. Jn a statement read to the jury, Ri ce said he watched fl-om hiding as Boyce circled the house before cli mbing i,. a window. Rice said he confronted Boyce a nd opened fire as the prowler tu med to fl ee. "I saw him from the kit('hen," Rice said in the statement. "I came in and shot him. lie <Boyce) said, 'All I want is a drink of water.' I started shooting.'' Asst. State Atty. Lawson Lamar acknowledged that the case did not involve a '"classic. clear-cut burglary," but he said the Jury's decision was "a reflection of the conscience of the com~ munity. He'll Be Surfing When Bite Heals ST. AUGUSTINE. Fla. (AP) - A teen-ager whose foot was badly chewed by a 6-foot-Jong shark says he will paddle his surfboard FIREMAN MAKES HORRIBLE FIND - CO LUM BUS, Ohio (UPI) - Fire man Jack Sells was a member of the eril ergency squad sent to a home Monday to remove the· body of a woman found shot to death. The woman was his wife. Detectives said the body or Nancy Sells. 42, clothed in pa- jamas, was lying on the floor of a second-story bedroom. back into the Atlantic Ocean as soon as his 30 or so stitches are taken out. "I've seen sharks out there all the time, and I never thought they"d bother me," Scott Lee Hurst said Monday from his hospital bed. ''But I 'll go bac" out when my foot gets well." · HURST, 18, FROM the inland C'ity of San Mateo, said he was surfing at Crescent Beach south of here Sunday and was about 45 feet out in water when the shark lunged at him. ''I saw him out of the corner of my eye. He jumped out of the water, grabbed my foot and started pulling m e backwards. I knew I h ad to stay on the board or else he'd get me.•• l Most of Nation .Mild • • • ' ' Fwri~ South Carolina Coast Get Rain the stMn tlorderll"ll I,_ 1-r ~ Uln. Th•r• we•• •ome \llO••r' In Florloa ~ •1on; ,,,. South CMGllN aMst aonct • tew $ll0 .. n In -l•n We'"lf'Olon sl•I•. !i.tlin -r• tlew o~r most ot T•Qt ,.ellw•rd throw91'1 the ••wtfilern Ol-'ffll "910!'. FOQ formed In Nrts <II ._ .net POl"lloris ol edjecent •I....,. WCI llt ~,., K•nw1. Son. dl1Ule Wld IOg ... 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Prevfoualy served as :Tex.,lntheHousebeforethat.· NATO ambassador, counaelor to -sa>WCROFT, 50, has been Nixon: head of Cost-of-Uving Kisslnier's deputy since begin· Counctl, head of the poverty pro-ning of Ford Administration. gram. Ford loyalist when both Previously served as Nixon's were in the House. Lik.11 his pre-. military aide, special assistant to decessors as president's right Joint Chiefs of Staff, air attache hand, he made s ure be knew who to Yugoslavia, Russian history and what information got to the instructor at West Point. A pr~ident's office. Some reports Ph.D., he is a linguist, can take indicate he was the one who told notes as fast as most steno- defense secretary James Schles· grapbers, can d iscuss the art of inger and CIA Director William Michelangelo. the mil itary Colby they were fired strategy of Gu3tavus Adolphus -RICHARDSON ss now am-and the political phiJ05ophy of • ··-bassador to Lond0n.' WaS At-Mao Tse·tun2. · torney general Nixon fired for -CHENEY, 34, Rumsreld's CHINA CHOICE?-President rerusihg to dis miss ·watergate deputy at the White House and Ford hinted in press con- ference Monday that Senate Republican Leader Hugh Scott of Pennsylvania was 'a great s tudent of Chinese culture and history.' Scott prosecutor Archibald Cox. before that his executive assis· Previously he served Nix00; as tant al the Office of Economic Secretary of Health, Education. Opportunity, his deputy as White and Welfar e, Secretary of House counselor, and his assis- Oefense and under Secretary of-tant as head of the Cost of Living State. Considered one or the few Council. Some aides say he may heroes of Watergate for his re-now wield even more power as fusal to carry out Nixon's order, chief of staff tha n Rumsfeld. ·wants China diplomatic post. he went on a lecture tour of the * * * Ford'Ran Into Pool' WASHINGTON (APJ - President Ford bumped his head on the side of a swimming pool over the weekend, causing a blotch o n th e Pr e.si dent 's forehead visible during bis nattonally televised news conference Mon.day night. The mishap occurred Sunday in J acksonville, Jtl a., where Ford indulged in bis favorite forrn of re- laxation between meetings with Egyptian President Anwar Sadat. ·•1 ran into a strange swimming pool," Ford told reporters when they asked about the bump. It ap- peared tO be covered with makeup during his news conferenC'e. Arab Spy Hanged CAI RO (UPI) -An Arab con- victed of spying for Israel was hanged Monday in Iraq. the Mid- dle East news agency said. Ford's Conference Topics at a Glance WASHINGTON (APJ -Here are hi ghlights at a glance of President Ford's news conference Monday night: VICE PRESIDENCY -Ford said he neither asked Vice President Nelson A .. Rockefeller to step aside as a potential 1976 running mate nor tried to talk Rockefeller out of his decision. Ford refu sed to speculate on running mates. APPOINTMENTS -Ford wants to put his own selections in· to key national security positions, and he announced his intention to nominate Donald a Rumsfeld as defens e secretary; replacing James R . Schlesinger; George Bush as CIA director, repl8Cing William Colby; and Lt. Gen. Brent Scowcroft as adviser on na· tional security affairs, replacing Henry A. Ki ssinger, who will continue as secretary of state. Ford also s aid Elliot L. Ri chardson will be nominated to be commerce secretary replac· ing Rogers C. B. Morton. FOREIGN POUCV -Basi(' elenients of U.S. policy, inc1ud· ing detente with the USSR, will be continued by the new foreign policY team, he said. ELECTION CAMPAIGN -Ford s aid he' is happy and op- timistic about his election chances and isn't worried about Ronald Reagan or any Democrat. NEW YORK 'CITY -There is no serious possibility 'that there will be any nationa1 repercussions to any default by New York City, Ford d eclared. He s aid city arid state could do more to' solve the problem. Kitchen Help You Can Count On You can count on· the Wedn~sday food pages of the o 11 Pilot to help you If you're counting calories stretching fa ~ dollars or •Imply hunting for recipe lde~s for fam·i 00 guests. 1 y or Food Editor Ca~ Moore brings you a host of consumer II s and menu suggestions to help you subtract kitchen ti P while adding to eating enjoyment. me Food Is news this year. Keep up with the latest on nutrition shortages, prices, new mar(Sets and cooking trends by tu ' Ing to the Wednesday People section. rn- To make the most or what you buy or grow for your dinner ta- ble, count on the food pages of the Wednesday DAILY PILOT 1----.. :-:--:---~---~-~-:J S. Si . -~~ I.< -. a-r • llnb Li"'I Guel :ri 1~ 33, Blac '""' the I ingc ingc ,, all OJ he i ~h&YI wit! poU pen Tl ('()I'( the on C l • 1971 the ··fol teat for1 Eld T ... ly de5' It h poli pri~ ... H De1 visi 197: ' an< cori wb1 fu@ SlU I w"' wil re( ha' I sai ha· sht .~ las 15 tiOI me -tiOI COi sul SJ> of• I • . . SLA {.ink -Suspected :f' Iii • LOS ANGELES (AP)-Police are-lnv"'i1tf1atin1 poaaible Unl<rbetween tire-Synll>IOllHe Uber~uoo Army and the Bladt Guerrilla'aalb',"-ibeduan· · ~r= :..•::.:::~ destroy ~rlson system." J... •·noc'· HoUday. 33, Ille •OINlled l..,dO" of the Bl act Guerrilla Family. was in eustody Monday in the wake of ~he bloody execution-style slay. ing of two persons and the wound- ing of two others. T'll'OOTHEll pe.....,.,c,.,.,.,ho allegedly told one ol the victims .. _he was :·mgb up'"' in the SLA, · have been arrested in connection with the shootings Satilnlay and police are seeking a lourth person. The Black: Guerrilla Family, ac- cording to a rePort this year by the state senate•s SUbcommittee on Civil Disorder, was formed in 1971 as a prison counterpart to the Black Liberation Army and ·•rollows the Marxist-Leninist teachings of George Jat:kson anct' former Black Panther leader Eldridge Cleaver.·• THE GROUP ''classifies itself as a.revolutionary guerrilla fami- ly that intends to control the destiny of black prison inmates. It has vowed to kill guards and policemen and to destroy the prisoil system.·· .., Holiday, at!cording to state Department of Corrections, was visitea-anumberof times from 1972to1974 by SLA members Bill and Emily Harris, the traveling companions of Patricia Hearst who were arrested along with the fugitive newspaper heiress in San·Francisco. POUCE HAVE Nor said if the weekend slayings were linked with the SLA and investigators reportedly believe narcotics may have been involved. Investlgator William Eggar said Monday that revenge may have been the motive for the shootings. HOLIDA. Y, who was released last summer after serviDg nearly 15 years for murder, "has inten- tions of establishing one of the most effective and deadly revolu- -tionary forces out in society,'' ac- cording to testimony before the subcommittee by Don Elder, a special agent for the Department of Corrections. • , , . • < DAll.VPllOT Al ' 'Cold-blooded KiUing' 4Sl.ashed InHC18Ble Quake Study 1 Shows-Nee.d Two G11nmen Shoot .. ' . .. -elllffO-(UPf) ,..._ l~•. cot11tselor1 'tll•N lllllW by_.pi-Cll•·-~ ""'Monilay wbeit ftie-y al· --"""--'.;;..""' Lins·~·~.· ee-Cliine ebief I "" . . tempted to <aim a di s· SAN F CISCO (lolPI) - turbance--fn the lockup un:it New methods to save Uv_es IUld at -the Californla Youth property duri_ng possible earth- Autbority ·training school quakes in the San Franclsro Bay here, -.rea have been developed by the Tbtee or the counselors. U.S. Geolopcal survey. At Galvadon, 21, Gary 'l'be methocts, dlsclOHd in a re-~· Latawtec, 26. and Tom port Monday. would provide a M a r I c b • 2 4 • were basls for ••seismic zonatlon'• of a hospltalized at Chino nine-county, 7,000.square-mile General Hos pital . They area around San Francisco. were listed in good COO<li -According to the report, the lion. key point of "seismic zonation·· Tony Moore, 19, a Los is to influence regional land·use Angeles inmate, was taken · poliC"ies by classifying areas as to to San Bernardino County their susceptibility to quakes. Jail and booked on a;uspi· Neso Presfdeott LOS ANGELES (AP) -Two gunmen fon:ed tbelr wayp the receptionist at the Lo6 An&eles Free Clinic., demanded money from clinic director Leonard Somber& and then shot him fatally when he reached into a desk drawer for the key to the ornce money box, authoriti~ said. Somber1. 33, was taken to the Los Ansel .. New HOsjiltallJut- bedied there an hour later Monday, aulhoriUH said. • "It was a senseless cold-blooded killing,'' said a poli~ spokesman. ''He wa.s reacbina: for a key to the strong boJl wben he was shot ... Police said they were searching for the bandit.s,~wbo ned out the front door of the offices on Beverly Boulev-ard alter the4 p.m . shooting, -.. Mattel Settln for S30 1tfllU011 • I don ol assault with a dead· TllE'JlEPORT SAID the great lyweapon. San Francisco quake of 1906 show~ the need for such a plan. Actress Kathy Nolan, shown i n screen rol e. won a landslide victory over four male --Opponents Monday to become first woman to head the Screen Actor's Guild . ,Sl!• ·,~iicc edJ1 ~ennls HAWTHORNE <AP> -A $30 million out-of-court setUement of five class action lawsuits has been annnounced by Mattel, Inc.; \ the nation 's largest toymaker. Hang Gliding To Continue In Yosemite YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK !UPI) -Hang gliding en· lhusiasts will likely be pemtltted to cQntinue their flight& in Yosemite National Park. accord- ing to Nathaniel P . Reed, assis· tant secretary of the interior. Reed, who visited the park dur· ing the weekend, indicated he would reverse his earlier decision .to ban lhesport in the park. ''Hang gliding will probably be permitted on a regulated basis here,·· Reed said. EARLIER, he opposed hang gliding in national parks as an "'inappropriate use·· not.essential to the enjoyment of lands set aside for their natural assets. "We were worr:ied about the -SPori g·etting-out of hand~~· Reed said. ''But we discovered that Les Ernberger (superintendent of Yosemite National Park) had established a control system on the gliders that was working.·· IT WAS A,LSO determined that the hang gliders were not damag - ing the environment in the park, he said. . ''Tbe'h3.ng glid ers have a good landing spot and they weren"t ask · ing for the whole valley, so I pro- PoSed to rethink Our ear'lier de· cision, ··he said. Three months ago the National Park Service published a notice in the Federal Register indicating it would ban hang gli ding £rom Yosemite's Glacier Point and gave the public 90 days to respond to the proposal. ''For example,., it said, "in the Telegraph Hill area where rock is exposed at the surface, the e~ feels of the earthquake were. weak. . . , . • '"B ut at a distance of less thm•.' one-fourth of a mile, in an area underlain by artificial lilt and water-saturated mud, the effect.a:: were violent.·· .. !1 WeaVJ!r. ~ ,. • -l' OUJ"-Mil;lion • I • /I; '1 ~ Files Killed; '· The suits had charged the company and certain of its former , officers and directors with is· ,stat.ements that caused Mat· Sta le suing misleading financi al ( )_ let sta<k lo be traded at • artificially inflated pnces. .._ _________ .,., Te1•1•orist• Clal• Store •-1111111 j • # • ~ .. . , . SAN FRANCISCO !UPI> -A group calling' !(Self the Emiliano Zapata Unit has claimed responsibility for the bombing rong On San Francisco Cbronicle. The geological s1,1rvey notes• that San Francisco and Los ' Angeles are in one of the most quake.prone regions in the world, and that scientists say another tremor as severe as that of 1906 could occur at any time. }V of an Oakland Safeway store on Halloween night, according to th e ~ ' , es P. I~ Io Tbe newspa~r today said it, received a ,:Single-spaced, one-, tw · · '· .i page typed message from the group Monday. The message said . S ANGELES ~PI> A the terrorists bornbed Safeway ~ause lt "provtdes low quality CURRENT URBANIZATION crash pr~gram ~o Wli;>e out the food and low paying jobs" and "stocks scab products." No one of the San Francisco area, often !flOSt seno_us fruit fly infestatio n was injured in the blast. tn the United States has killed without regard to quake hazards, f ·1r fl' h indicates another tremor like the our mi ion ies -1 e Wf~g • historic on e C'o uld have ones. , ·B~ed Chase E11ds 111 ·Death "catastrophic .. efCects. the re· Officials are saturating an ~ ~ port said. square mil e area with frwt rues .... .B~i.tadd~dtt.atlossescouldbe nownin.from..Haw.ail ... w~ ARCADIA CAPJ -A high.speed chase through San Gabriel m1n1m1zed 1f structures such as are sexually...,steriliz'M by ex· Valley'Strereb-en~ed-when·a·mim-11eeing the.site of a robbery was buildings. dams a nd bridges are ..posure td'radflti$1) while Jlill in shot t«;rdealhi polace say. . properly located and adeqwitely -I~ tbe-U..rv!:ataJ•· By ma~ 'With t"" . Richard· ~omez: 38, of~ Angel.es. was shot by an un1d en- designed . the sterile flies, the..wildfii~p,ro: ,. , tified Monrovia poUcem:an:M~ay an.er Gomez attempted to The "seismic zooatioo" study duce no offspr ing, and in time fl ee on fool foJIQwing j 1i.:m.ile chase of s~eds up to 100 ~1les per includes possible e(fecfJ.~ of ·•· should die out. hour lhrougff.l!owovia, ~ .. and Attaiilia, officers said. hypothetical earthqiiat.;on"tlie . . ' San Andreas Fault ii it were.t.,:· ... ,; ~ ;.~pm~nt of 4 . m1lhon fly •. tered near Sky Londa sootb Of'1.,.PU~e .arrive~ Fr1~aY._,_,, werj:_ Nete. Ill' re• 1J11lt"~~. San F'rancisco and ha.cl a e.51 ,stored lD a trailer and be~ \0 ~ ;¥ K ._,.. -·e,: ~, , magnitude on the Richter seale. hafch Sunday· Ji' , .. · . LOS ~·NG EL ES (U PI J-A r0utine police,.. r eP!Ort ... ai\ '8p· THE II Y POTHETl,CAL quake runs northeast throuth Menlo Park and across the lower- end of San Francisco Bay, and predicted effects included the following ; ''The g r eatest threat to human lire would be from flood · ing. The most probable causes or inundation would be from the failure of dams at upland re- servoirs , or of dikes around southern San Francisco Bay that are made of fine·~rained sedi-ment.·· Rut ~he would·be res~rs had ... 1 parentty revealed the existence of a confidential .new 'FBl ·anti. s®rt hves. ,. ,· • : terrorist unit. ,J.· It turned out thaf'j.he I~ OCCU· The FBI Terrorism Research and Management Staff V1(P;'i panbi:trad left Shell "°\pest11t?ips for!"ed recentl y together information on terrorist tacticsjn .ufe -which give ofr pciWerf\ll ny United States and abroad and disseminate it to local poliqe killing vapors -in a ·tfailer' force:;, the report said. ... ~· ' drawer. F.ven though there was a The 1:..os Angeles Times reported today that-ntl head- cl03ed doo r between the drawer quarters in Washington would not discuss the existence of the Un· and the fl y storage area, the it . other than to :;ay ''we are active in this area" and that in· fum es wiped out the entire ship· formation about it given to Los An geles police was supposed to be ment : "semi·confidential . f • • I Come meet artist-publisher Greg Copeland in our new and inviting gallery Holiday Special! • • I I I I I A See the works of chis celebrated designer and those of coopcrat· ing arciscs, whose talents have been seen throughout che United States. Their fascinating exhibits · include all types of graphics ... mirrored, serigraphs, layered vel,um and paper-thin w ood cutouts. We"sbow you just 3 of the m any infiovative works of art in the exciting collection of Greg Copeland. A. Lady in Red mirrored graphic, a st•Jnni ng example ........... $42:> B. Dimensional wall .sculprure, four dramatic pieces .......... 8225 C. Br ight apple rrec dimensional mirrored graphic ............ $300 Browse in our gallery, and meet Greg Copeland. Friday, November 7, 5:30 p.m. till 8 :30 p.m. Pictures and Mirrors • I-Bullock's South COast"i>lau, San llicgo Freeway a1 Bristol, Cosia M-:sa. 556-06 J I . ' • '/ t ·., '\ '· t (}!fl wropped at no additionnl ro.<l MOMJ K,-C._., ••-,,.,..., .. t•-·u• • • • • Now 55 Don't miss this great opportunity! · Dwin2" November and December your relailer has a special price on 'DEWAR·s .. White Label" The Scotch that never uaries. For tho~ two monlh.~ only your local rl'lailtr 15 olttring a I o•t prict reduction on tvtry fil'lh. Buy the case and save even more. Now i1 the time to stodc up for tht holidays on Dewar'& "Wh1tl' Laber an~ b'ealJOunel! and your frit>nds lo ont of the world's ,\ finttt SCokh wtusJOn. . , .. \ , • -. > • • Jlf DAILY PILOT TUMIUly, N~ 4, 1875 ---------- , "' ' .. ..-• .. ~ 1 ... ..... j,J.,.; ~ You've heard all the big news about GM's new min~Chevrolet Chevette. Now take a look at some of our other small cars. • MARK OF EXCELLENCE There have been a lot of myths built up about small foreign cars. Like how much less they cost 'than comparable U.S. cars. How much tougher they are .. i\.nd how much better gas mileage they get. Well, we'd like to lay some of ' those mytJ1s_ to _~est. _Wi~~ ~ct_ual side-by-side comparisons that prove GM' s small cars not only measure up to the foreign competition but in many cases leave them holding the short end of the stick. Hard to believe? Just look at the foil owing charts. We think you're in for some surprises. . ' . 1 I CHEVROLET CHEVETIE •• , f.'1 a~ T" .....,. . ..... v ' "l" l 1'-j . .. "' -"'• ~ • ~ i. • ' • Foreign modeli cost kss. ....... ·at: GMs small cars aw almost always priced lower than comparabk foreign models. There was a time when small foreign cars had the edge on price. No more. The advantage they once enjoyed has been eroded by increased foreign labor costs, stitter shipping charges, higher inflation, currency devaluation and other factors. So today, instead of showing us up in the price department. they come in second best. Take a look at the following charts -broken out by "Small Economy Cars " and "Small Sporty Cars " -and you'll see what we mean . SMALL ECONOMY\ CARS MAKE 6 MODEL . .{ USE PIUCE' Chevrolet Vega Sport Coupe -. 131 34 Pontiac Astre 2-0oor Coupe 3214 T oyo11 Corona 2 ·Door S1d1n 3797 Datsun 710 2-Door Stdan 3709,,....,,._ Fiet 131 2-Door Sedan 4Q68 .... --. -Mazda RX-3 Coup1_ • 3697 ~ ............ VW Dasher 2 -Door Soden 5212 .............. Volvo 242 2-0oor Sedan 5625 . •An doltat figur• If• mtnufteturert' •uoa••ted retell pric•, lnctucnno Cott of Cellfomlt 1miation equipment t nd 1ffdnQ, deeler new·whid• prepar11lon charg"· ••c•pt where noted. S111e ind loc1l tt•u. 1veil1bfe equipment 1nd dHlin11ton c~1rgt1 art MSdl1iontl. I • . ··-·: ... ~ \ ' SMALL SPORTY CARS MAKE • MODEL BASE PlltCE' Chevroltt Monza 2+2 13633 Chevrolet Monza Towne Coupe 3471 Pontiac Sunbird 2·Door Coupe 3543 Oldsmobile Starlire Sport Coupe 3932 Buick Skytiawk "S .. 2-Door Hatchback Coupe 3953 Datsun 280Z Sport Coupe 6689 ph11 dt111r ,,..,, T ayota Celi ca ST Sport Coupe 3993 Toyota Celica GT Sport Coupe 4347 VW Scirocco Coupe 5012 p111 d11l1r prtp. f iat Xl/9 Sport Coupe 4808 phn lll••lltl' ''''· Audi Fox 2·0oor Sedan 4892 ,,,, lll111tr ""' BMW 2002 2-Door Sedan 6242 ,111 lll11l1r "''· Mazda RX-4 Coupa 4597 ph;11 h1l11 ,,,,, Porsche 914 Coupe 7162 ,111 htltr ,,.,, Triumph TR·7 Coupe 5215 pt11 drtt1r "''· . •An dollar figures are manufacturers· suggest•~ re11il prices. lnclu~1ng cost of California emission equipment and testing, dealer new-vehicle .preparation charges, except where noled. Slate and local taxes, avai lable eqlllpment and destination charges are additional. Small Car Myth No. 2: Foreign models deliver significantly better gas mikage. Fact: GM small ca'YS aw right up there, too. Because there's a little bit more ca r between you and the road in most GM small cars. you may not get quite the mileage of some of the imports. But when you check out the chart on "Small Economy Cars," for example,.you'll see that both theirs and ours were estimated at 30 mpg or better in the EPA highway test. And only the Datsun 71 O and 'IW Dasher exceeded our 19 mpg in the city test. Of course, these figures are estimates. Whether you drive a foreign car or one from GM, the mileage you get Will vary lfccording to the kind of driving you do, your driving habits, your car's condition and available equipment. .., • . ' e1 Chevrolet I 2+2 Chevrolet I Towne C Pontiac Su 2-Door C Dldsmobih Sport Co Buick Skyl Coupe Datsun 28 Sport Cc Toyota Ce GT Spor VW Sciroc Sport C1 Fiat Xl /9 Audi Fox 2-0oor BMW 200 2-0oor Mazda Rl Coupe Porsche ~ Coupe Triumph · Coupe •source: 19 BMW a111 c St Thanks· convert yoursp And th! replace In ac here to interva recomr • I. ' . . • • ne BUICK SKYHAWI( "S" 2·000R HATCHIACIC COU,( SMALL SPORTY CARS KE a MODEL . EPA ESTIMATES ENGINE TRANSMIS~ION HIGHWAY CITY evrolet Monza +2 140·CU.·in. Manual 30 19 evrolet Monza owne Coupe . 4·tyl. 2·bbl.' 140-cu.-in . I 4·cyl. 2-bbl. ntiac Sunbird 140 -cu.-in . -Door Coupe 4-cyl. 2·bbl. dsmObile Starfire 231 -cu.-in. por1 Coulfi! V-6 2-bbl. ick Skyhawk .. S.. 231 ·tU.·in . Coupe V·6 2-bbl. !Sun 280Z 168·tu.·in. Sport Coupe 6·cyl. F.I. Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual yota Celica ST & 1~3.6-cu.-in. Manual GT Spor1 Coupes 4-cyl. 2·bbl. Scirocco· Sport Coupe at Xl /9 Coupe udi Fox 2-0oor Sedan MW2001" 2-Door Sedan azda RX·4 Coupe orsche 914" Coupe riumph TR·l Coupe 9o :cu.·in. Manual/Auto 4-cyl.1-bbl. 78.7-cu.-in. Manual 4·cyl. 2·bbl. 97-cu.-in . Manual 4·cyl. F.I. 121-cu .-in. Manual/Auto 4-cyl. 2·bbl. 80 -cu.-in. Manual . Ro\ar)' 4·bbl 120 -c u.-in. ManuaJ 4-cyl. F.I. 122-cu.-in. Manual 4-cyl. 1 ·bbl. 30 19 30 19 26 17 26 17 25 17 32 19 38 24 31 • 11 36 24 30 19 28 17 28 20 27 19 urce: 1975 EPA Californi a 081! Mileage Guide. Figures shown for VW and W a1e composhes obtained w ith m•nual and 1u1om11ic transmissions. Small Car Myth No.3: Poreign models Ye.quire less scheduled mainfimance than US. cars. Fact: GM cars require less fadory recommended mainfimance. anks primarily to the GM-designed catalytic nverter and High Energy Ignition System, ur spark plugs can last up to 22,500 miles. nd there are no points and ignition condenser to place. Ever. In addition, none of the foreign models chaned ere top GM·s recommended first oil-change terval of 7500 miles. And only three have longer commended first·change intervals for oil filters . .., . - RECOMMENDED MAINTENANCE SCHEDULES OIL SPARK PLUG OIL FILTER MAKE REPLACEMENT CHANGE CHANGE Chevrolet Vega & Monza, I Pontiac Astre & Sunb ird , 22,500 7,500 7.500 Oldsmob ile Starfire. I I Buick Skyhawk Datsun 12.500 6.150 6.250 Toyota 12,500 6,500 6,500 Fiat 12.500 6.000 6.000 vw 15,000 5.000 15.000 Mazda 11.500 6.250 12.500 Audi 15.000 7.500 15.000 BMW 12,500 6.500 6.500 Porsche 15.000 5.000 5.000 Triumph 12.500 8.000 8,000 Volvo 15.000 7.500 1,500 Oat• lor imports basttd on 1975 models. ._,., --- Small Car Myth No. 4: Foreigrz small cars have tough engine warranties. Fact: GMs 5-year/60,000-mile guaranf£e on its 140-cu.-in. engine is the toughest in the business. How tough is 1ough? Well, the 140-cu.-in. engine you can get in the following GM small cars is so tough that ifs backed by a 5-year/60,000-mile guarantee. No foreign car even comes close toil . And ifs a very simple guarantee. It cove rs all 1976 Chevrolet Vegas and Monzas, Pontiac Astres and Sunbirds equipped with 4 -cylinder. 140-cubic · inch engines for 5 years or 60.000 miles. whichever comes first. It means that should something go wrong with . the engine. your Chevrolet or Pontiac dealer will fix it ... free . The guarantee covers repairs to the cylinder block, cylinder heads, all internal engine parts, intake and exhaust manifolds, and water pump, · made ne cessary because of defects in material or workmanship. at your f.alifornia GM • DAIL v PILOT A 1 . ' This guarantee, an added value feature on these GM cars, is in addition to the New Vehicle Warranty but naturally does not apply to repa irs required because of misuse. negligence. altera1ion. accident or lack of reasonable or proper maintenance. ENGINE GUARANTEES MAKE GUARANTEE Chevrolet Vega & Monza. Pontiac Astre & Sunbird 5 Years or 60,000 Miles with 140-cu.-in. 4-cyl. engines Datsun 11 Months or 12 .500 Miles Toyota 12 Months or 11.500 Miles Fiat 12 Months or 12.000 Miles vw 24 Months or 24.000 Miles Mazda 36 Months or 50,000 Miles Audi 12 Months °' 20.000 Miles BMW 11Monlh~or12.000 Miles Porsche 12 Months or 20.000 Miles - Triumph 12 .Months or 12.000 Miles Volvo 12 Months Oita fOf imports based on 1975 mod11ls. OLDS •.1QB1 ~f ~TA ~FI RE SPOAT COUl"l One Last Word. So there you have it. Head-to-head comparisons between GM's small cars and the popular foreign imports. We think the facts show that GM small cars have come into their own and even outdo most of their competition. But the best way to decide is to drive the cars that interest you ... ours and theirs. We think you'll prefer GM's. ' MARK OF EX CELLENCE ,f • ' ers . CHEVROLET CHEVETTE, VEGA, MONZA • PONTIAC · ASTRE, SUNBIRD • OLDSMOBILE STARFIRE • BUICK SKYHAWK ' ' • • • . ' • ' ~ I • . . ' ' • I . -·· I - .. ~ , AB .. DAILY "PILOT EDITORIAL. PAGE V:ote Systepi __ 6bsolete ~ ~ . ~ . . .... A recent report covering Orange Cotinty's vote tallying system makes it clear thdt the county's exist· ing sys\em is obsolete and that it should be replaced before the 1976 elections. · 'l'l1e. cxistit1g Caleman·Gyrex voling system wai-r , purchased in .19&1 a11d was designed to handle a work load rcq u1 red by 300,000 voters. '-It wa~ modified at a cost of ~96.000 in 1971 to in· '~rease its designed capacity by about 25 percent. But the Coleman-Gyrc~ •y;;te,m falls far short of meeting 1 next·year ·s a nticipated requirement, <'.'1o~e to 9)(),000 •voters. The Orange County l ~ard of Supervisors will be making a Sl'l'ious m1 stakl' if it fails to heed the message cunt~1incd in the report, the possibility of <J ·vote.counting sn<.1fu in 1976. And the board \viii com- pound the error if it ignorL'S the study te;.im's rccom- m endatio11 that a flUhch -carcl voting s ystem be purchased. I , The r ccommcndl'<I punch·card sys te m can bL• purch ased for Sl .7 million. Terms are avai lable. Wl\en m easured ag~inst the impact of a possible vote-counting catastrophe through use of the existing «.lverloacled st steryi, that's a needed in vestment . Following the Book Callfornia wouldfO ild~.9pacbeduled. The new Secretary a~tb was ummpress"!l by pleas of CalifOrnia st~te and city officials to delay the sales at least witil.Congress had a chamce to act on a bill des igned to ti11hten environme ntal safeguards and insure a more adequate public sh8J'e of'oillease proceeds. . .. . He did e xempt the Santa Manlca Bay area 'from !he sales-at least fortbe pr~nt-. aesture obvlowl~ 1y aimed at pulling the teeth of threatened legal>op· position by placating Los Angeles, th<! most powerful opponent. And he does proffer a three-quarter-mile buffer · off the sc1llth Orange County coast to prevent drainage of st ate tidelands oil. The state sought al least a three- mile buffer. The h andwriting on the wall becam e clear a week · before Kleppe's announcement, when it was con ~ firmed that a consortium of 18 oi l companies- unidentified because of ''confidentiality''-already are drilling a deep test hole OI\. the Cortez bank 94 m iles west of San Diego in one of the tracts marked for. sale. · . T he project, we were advised by a U .S. Geological Survey official, had been approved by the Departm e nt of Interior ''in preparation for the off shor e lease s ale in DeCember. '' • • • ( • • Just four \vecks ago, Thomas S. Kleppe assured U.S. Senator s examining hi s nomination as Secretary or the Interior that he \VOttld delay the sale of offshore oil leases until he had time to ex;.imine the arguments in de tail. The s upposedly "dry" hole is designed to yield roc k samples as a guide to probable oil deposits. Problems , \Ve are told, appear "unlikely."' However. one marine biologist contends that any oil s pill on the Cortez bank would be ca;-ried directly to shore by O{'ean currents. In short, the book that was written before Kl eppe look office is beini\ followed to _the le_tter. An~ the as- surance given dunng his confll'mat1on heanng was 'WeU, first you have to hit him between the eyes Kleppe m ust be a s peed reader . • with it j ust to get his attention!' Friday. two weeks after confirmation of his ap· poi ntment. he \\135 ready to announce that oil lease. ~ales covering 1.26 million acres arr Southern a hollo\v lie. · 'Poor Risk' Category For Ford ( ART HOPPE J Presid ent Ford obviously' needs help. l·le-s falfen down airplane boarding ramps, been shot at and now, worst of all, he's been hit by a car. • Fortunately, he wasn't hurt. But as any motorist knows , no g reater calamity could befall any man. ••• Dear Gloomy Gus Gun tontrol vote : Wouldn·t you have liked to have had a loaded 12-gauge shotgun when those punks stole the purse of a 79 -year-old wheelchair person? L.E.K. • Propos a l G u a ratateed to Stir I.J e bate Nuclear Weapons ·for Israel? ----WASHINGTON -The debate · over the future American role in the Middle East is bound to escalate with the publicatiori la.st week of an article proposing that Jsrael.openly build up an arsenal of nuclear weapbns. The author of the article. · Professor Robert Tucker of J o h n s . H o p k i n s ·u niver sity , rontends that (~ STANLEY ~ ). _ KARNOW _ American J eWi!h poHrtcal in · fluence, especially in an election year. ronservative regimes of the Mid- -die East, and that would surely weaken Sadat, whose authority rests on his c laim that more can be gained from diplomacy than by war. FINALLY,. the brandishing or atomic bombs by th"e Israelis would spur a nuclear arms race in lb~ Middle East, and there is no guarantee that Arab nations like Iraq and Libya. which re· gard their struggle against Israel to be a boly crusade. would not · ignite a boJocaust. J I . i -••HI, BETTY, I'm home. l 1 Again." diagrams, weather conditions and your grandmother's maiden name. Then. art.er you 've gotten three estimates on the cost of re- pairs, We'll settle yourclai'm. ·· the I sraelis ought· to d ep l oy n uc l ea r bombs as a way or reduc- ing thei r de- pendence on Third. there is r eason to, believe that Tucker·s opinions are close to t hose of a senior .ad -. vlser to De fense Secretary James Schlesinger, and the ap- pearance of the article could signal fresh tensions in the strat- egic conflict that has been grow- ing between the Pentagon a nd Secretary of State Henry Kiss- inger. nUC"lear bombs but have not yet perfected a delivery system . Tucker says that they should publicly a nnounce their ~"tockpile. and that the United States s hou ld backup their maneuver. In my own estima- tion, noth.ing would be worse. both for relations between the United States and fsrael and for the situation in the Middle East . By supporting the Israelis in a nucle ar venture. the United Slates would jeopardize the in· fluence it has slowly and painful- 1 y d e ve loped a mong the moderate Arabs, particularly in Egypt and Saudi Arabia. As a re· suit . its positio n as a mediator would be lost. At the same timt, Israel's overt e ntry into th~ nuclear club would encourage the Arab radicals to threaten the I agree with Tucker that Kiss- inger's s tep-by-step ai>proach has probably run its course, and that different avenues must be found. But, it seemS. to me, further negotiations and con· cessions are the only answer. • 1 ''Th a l "s •n ice. d ea r . Did you have a good tim e in wherever you wer e thi s trip?" "I think it was Connec- li c ut . But nothing much happened . Oh, I did have a little traffic acci· dent. But I wasn't even shaken up." "Good heavens! who r an into you, dear?" "I didn't stop to get their names. I guess they didn 't see our motorca de. So they came through this green light ... ·· '"You mean you ran a red light and left the scene of an 8C"C'ident? Really, dear. th at's not going to help your law and order image. You'd better call yo ur insurance agent right away." So he calls his insurance agent who isn"t in for three days . "Another accident, you say?'. s·ays the agent when he finally gets through. "It's only a little dent in the fender.·· "Well, I'll mail you a report to JIU out in quadruplicate including THF. RF.PORT arrives a week later. He manages to fill it out in a. single afternoon. But then he has to drive all over town getting three esti mat~. The lowest is $499.99. ''For a little dent in the fender ?·· he says. "'Well. we ha\·e to take off the coreopsis, remove lbe crenilated fanshaw and give the entire bod y six coats of paint," explains the repair man. "But we can have it ror you in three days.·· He leaves the car and takes the bus to his office, which reQuires transferring four times. "Wh at a m I going lo do for a car, Bet· ty?'" he asks when he gets home. "Why don 't you borrow one or your sons?" she says. Two weeks later his car is re· ady. T)le bill is $1362.83. "We had to mogrify the calipsis, porticate the (ranges a nd replac e a windshield wiper," explains the repair man. "But don't worry, $499.99 is covered by your in- surance.·· "That·s true," says his agent. "But unfortunately, you're car- rying $500 deductible. Or you were. We 've ca nceled your policy. You 're obviously accident prone.·· the United States and assuring their own security. He also suggests that nuclear weapons in Israeli hands would .Prompt th e Arabs to move toward an overall peace settle- ment, since they could not face the ·•unbearable costs" of atomic war. TUCKER touched off a major stir earlier this year when he re-- commended that the United States consider armed interven- tion against the Persiln Gulf s tates s hould they impose another oil embargo. His present proposal is likely to provoke a similar fuss, for three reasons. First. it js being published in Co mmentary Magazine, the or· gan of the American Jewish Committee, and this certainly will create the impression that his views reflect the sentiments of an important segment ot the Jewish community in the United States. Second. the article's publics· tion coincides with the visit to. Washington of Egyptian Presi- dent Anwar Sadat, and it may raise his doubts about the Ford · administration's capacity to deal evenhandedly with the Middle East problem in the face of INFORMED sources here believe that the Israelis already have constructed about a dozen_ Income T ax R elat ively. New . In 1861, you may or may nOt care to know, the U.S. Congress levied the first int'ometax. lt was a "war measure·· but, like most war measures, it went on for twice as lon g as the war dfd, be· ing discontinued only in 1872. When it w as r estored - permanently -in 1913, aner a Constitutional amendment giving th e government power to levy a direct t ax, the argument i n its favor was th a t it was a ·'pro- gressive·• tax proportioned to the ability to pay. ln the six decades since, it has been turned into something else again. Despite t he best intentions of ita initiators and ~upporters, it has become an unjust tax, with so many loopholes and special' (SYDNEY HARRIS ) ' ptivileges that the biggest fish escape through the net. while the · smallel' struggle in vain . ·another. And the Mori money the government takes, the more it goes into debt. MOST .NATIONS struggl<d ·along without an income tax until the middle of the 19th century ; now, In ~the U.S. alone, the in- come tax accounts for nearly 60 A WITJ'Y Frenchman long ago' . pe~t o~ all Federal revenue, once described ''Popul ar govern-,.and\t ts st1ll ''not·enough. ••There ment" as ••a process by whfch' is no11atisfying the fiscal appetite·i politicians obtain votes from. the of a·J>?litical administration, and poor, and money from the rich, spendmg has not been noticeably on the pretext of defending each less in Republican years than in against the ot her.·• D~mocratic ones, despite. cam- The poor keep voting for re-pa1gn oratory. ·. gimes which promise to give I them more equality, and the rich •. ~enry ~~orge advocated a keep making campaign contribu· smgle tax on land and natural tlons to the candidates who pro-~esoutces a c;,entury ago, but the mise to maintain their inequali-.idea neve:r m ade any ~eadwa,y. ty, and both are fooled.' although 1t w_as the (arrest and ·I Businessandindustrydon·tget ·most produc~1ve tax of all , l;Uld to keep enough to reinvest for ~uld have w1ped out poverty Md productive purposes, and the or-gi.ven government a surplps dinary citizen is plucked down to '.""~ut any other tax a~ ~-N6w the bare skin unde r one excuse or it 1.1 too late _for that. s.mce Ul05t Story Behind IJoover~s FBI ~ov~rup ( J · u, prior to tbe -i..Inatlan of 'JACK -*NIJl;RSON =•nt Kennedy,; Hoover · of our capital assets are ho longer In laod, but In "papet'' and productive facilities. I • We have painted ourselves into a financial corner, and so has ev~ other gqvernment that re.. lies J>.rimarily on the income t•x to r&11e revenues. lt ls another c~e ol good intentions pavq,,g the yray tb hell, llke those nnit •·p e hiten iaries•• built ~Y WASIUNGTON -The late J. Edgar Hoover, in his zeal to prO- tect his beloved FBI, engtneered a coverup 12 years ago to keep . the Warren Com mission from learning about the ties between FBI agent James llosty and as- S&!sin Lee Harvey Oswald. The formidable Hoover, whose bulldog visage had become a ni· tionaJ symbol of law and or· .JI.er , i n.· ·cerven ed personally 1'hen the lrarren Com · mi11l On ~an to 1ero Iii on llooty. Now, 12 . 1_ear1 later, flotty be admitted destroying a tbreateninf note, wh1ch Oswald delivered to the FBI office in Dallas a few da,,_ betore .shoot· inf Ptaldent Jo1-ll'.fK«IAfd1. n.e note threatedid'Vlllo~ up' U... FBJ office and Dallas police llHdquarteno If Hostf dldn't stop 1Jo1J1erinJ Ill• ~lfe. Tim pm abould have notilied e::~ Setvlce that Oswald, a •h bad thre•tened • 1jn the Doll9t ...., .. Slit lerrlca roallaal¥ would h ave checked his whereabouts during the pre- i'identi a1 vi sit. This niight have ~aved President Kennedy 's life. . When the FBI learned that a suspect na m ed Lee Harvey· Oswald had been picked up, Hos-· ty reminded his boss, Gordon Shanklin, that he had been handl- ing the Oswald cue. Shanklin telephoned the ,Dallaa police and, asled •bether Hosb could pru:llcipate In~ lnt.errogllllan. HootY later qu11Uoned O.Wold at pollce headquuters. Oowald, who had been outwordly ~aim, s..idenly became qltated. "I know you!" he shouted. "l know you! You ·re the one who accoe.ted my wife twice!" THE • INClDENT paoe\!_i • however, wjt.bbUt any ~ '!-' the lhreateninl Jett•. 1""1 lllM confided to a friend on the Dallas Police force. Lt. Jack Revill, that <the FBt had a file qn Oowald. ~I repelled tlte "'JIVer&atlon to a superior who ordered him to put it in wrillng. "Special Agent Hooty related to this officer ... ··wrote Revtll, .. that the Federal Bureau or In· vesUgatlon was awareoftheaub- Ject (Os~ld) and that they bad inlOi'ma that thl1 subject wu ca.p.oble colllJJllttinc U... ... ' prior to the assassination did not indicate in any way that be was or-would be a threat to Pft:sidt!:nt Kennedy.'' INTERESTINGLY, he used THE TRUTH 1c of course. ~::.syi~.ation of President Ken· .the word .. our" to describe the · that the FBI h~ r eceived last contact with the FBI. But on dramatic evidence less than a " Hoover was rurious when be February 6, in a sworn affidavit. week before the assassination learned of Hosty's &oole talk. Ac· . Hoover changed the wording in a thatOswtld was violen~~ cording to confideatlal notes curious w'ay. He swore that OsfAprU 24, the Dallli~- taken •t Ille time, u.e gr1mm ·o.wald hod no contact ,wilb FBl IncN<lwarennrtedHosl)'llladlold FBI chief complalned that llcet7 "oe•to•• after AulUlt II, 1113. the D.UU p;jjce u~. Tade llM "dlarrbe• ofwotdt." But Ille ~,lh•ttlle.FBl.lmeiHlneld old ma11, n~ sought to It 11 "°" lmown, Of COW'!!i that ~ .. ,., . ..,. ••• oL ,......,1: 41 01 COftl' up the "FBI'• embaiT... OsnlCI -orecl It the i11J o(. _ Prtilld* ,,_._ lice In D.Uu onl7 a few d1119 8Qo-i-0clialel)o-W11M On December 23, 1911S, the FBI l*'ore Ille ass-ot!an. At !bot c.6 W,HJJll CommJoe"m ua,t gave the Warren Commission a .tiDle, just 85 Hoover aald,"he did the story was--.1filse'' and summary..,of O...ald'a notebook. not s peak with any F Bl ·followed up three days later with T•' aummart coa•eDlenUy "agents.'I Bill )le spol<e·with an a penonal Jetter deliv~red by Ollijtted tlu! l•ct ·tlliot lbtr'• l'Bl .-ptloni"i who paased .on oom:i.r. ..,.it.~!~ and Ii-tac ~!!J~rtateDIDC ~?le to lbe • Special Ag... Hosty une· boct . 1111118--.olt. :---91'•oeally deidea ever having The eomml11l9n found out ' It Is lmpossible to know mode the statement as quoted In about tbe omission and de· . whether the late FBI chief subtly this article ... " dec lared the maadecl 9!1;el1Planatian n. ;Jan. 1wlt9ll•" t~lt,~or, "our" tn i;:Bl director. 27, 1194, Hoover .......,.;;..,,.., ''. .. '*>tlf. ID '"or· tilde Ii&' , "1'Sl>e<Ial A1ent · ~ 'dOlnlit that Hosty's name had bMri hi b!Owl~e l>sw d's violent wlthat~ortot11a_li_ · thenotebook. tbre•t. of Pre1 dent John Fltzgerold The G·man 1 also gave what Kennedy~ b_e never had any iJ>.. purported to be a full acC<lODI ot But In a later letter to the War-formation lndicntlng potential the FBl's contacts wltb-Oawald. -ren Commission. dated April 6, violence on tbe part of Lee The l .. t contact, lie reported, 1984, ffQtYer stated c_ateiorical· Harvey Oswald." had been on Aui. 10, HU. "We,. 4'tfl wish to emphasize that the "f' There's more to Hoover 's areat-- dld not Interview Oswald ID fads aullable to the FBI COO· • coverup, which we'll r"JlO!'l ln a · v.u ... Teus, or Ila JnillC, Ta· cernlll1 Lee Hane7 01wald · future columu. · humanitarian Quakers who iiri· agined sinners would be r~· deemed by solitude, prayer aild bard work . '· ' j ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT I I Robt-rt N. Wt-m. P&cblisher I Thomes Kt"tvil, £dilor I Barbara Krtibicll, J Editorial Pa.ge Editor t '!fie editorial page ol' tll~· DaHt, P!loL seeks t.o in form a~ ·stim~ale readers tiy presentin on lh1s page di verse commenta on topics ~r interest b)' .sYMdicpt4 ed Cf'!lomn1sts and t,artoonists, b~ providing a forum for readers vle-'S and by presenting Lhl newspaper's oplnfons and ideal ' ao ew-..t *•ct. The llditorta • qi\l•!oN iii llio;Dally Pilol appca Odlf ln th e et:fltorlal c_olumn at tJi lop of the pa1ej Opinions ex· .oresaed by lht eolunintsta cartoonh1l.s and 16ter wr1ten a their own •t1d no t~!!'!;"11!!!-i~l-­lhelr views by' th·e· Oally PllOC ~~klbelpler....,. Tue3dlll'.,November4,~ an Pa 'the shar 1con • phlJ 'tors. I I fol • • WlC I sim1 1 l nam in h hoy! blac ten prin into cape p spre lik ·the · spr butt : ~ed I pub I r-• spr I · per I· ' r to i pric . ~ ~ /J ., , !'!l!ll!!!f!!!!!!Jl~.No~••!m~tllot!!!!_4~,111111!!!~~~~~_!!DA~~~LY!!:Pl~LOT2:!.-1.Jl!.lf r-~~~~~·~~~~~~~~~.;;.;...;...;:•.;.;...;; j Patty' Film a Ripoffl l.08 B1-TllOllA8 At the Ume, C.....U wmked at 0..... P1w1 tlan" la ~~wri> -Tbe new lllm ''Abduc· wbleb publlsbed a -1>oekancl-W..S a 111.D HI lllddn a -beforetbe~atricla vas!Gn. 0-~tbeproJectudC&rrollde--"':hlauaj..~:::,:::~~-ddedtotry lllab...alt~productlon. . iii Piii1feli to reeent hNc!llne -ta (D·• ·~ 11&-llAJlll:D-TllS l'INANaNG flom-pr!Tale--_,. NI -~·~-· .... a..,. llOW"COI and "Abdudlaa" wao fllJDed la 35 ilap la : Adverflle111eb1, (9r the rum proclaim 111f" ~and ~~pot.lie New York. Documen~ • "Wealthy co-ed held 'PollUcal pr1aon , Is lh vi • _mma.er J-,... Zito, a, clirected from CarroU'a 'tlnrar-fllalUveY" And "lla'!l_llulM. o1 e ... ~ script. Judil)'·Marie Bergan, lll·1'1-ld TV com- ::bec ... fiemoH-waDLidWomanJa~ea ~.... merdal actreu -'tom Terre Haute, !Dll.,~Qi: • ·--orm-camc c.w.s 'lllll: rwi .... · 1n~ ~-:S ll~Ert~--... i f.'1==~~=~:.,~1tor1"w~ . Variety~~ported that "A~uctlon" was .w-a1 oet _ a manner crilla.U1dell1P1ed11 a llank<n ..,.,..,mm. car- lddna ":i e~ lacllldirl& the IUe&ed roll bedaes : ''There Wal llO oerlous plan to make Ii ;:"J.!"ruthelrprey. obanl-corerum." will m Is drawllll well In Now Yort and He admitted that oome of theses scenes were a.ic:::' opea In Loo M&eleo, Son Francis& and. npll<it,;'because of the reality that the director re- ' The llelinnlac of the mm carries the menaae quired, aod it could bave -an X·rated movie._ · tlllt It Is bued on a novel "Black Abductor" and CUTS WERE llADE,A,ND "Abductloa"ls rat-"~ similarity to penon5 living or dead ii coin· ed R,. amuinlllY so, consldorinf the raw sex aod cidental.'' terronst-style Janguqe. THAT MAY AltOU8E DOUBT am on : One of the plot twists baa Patricia's abductors 'moviegoers. since the leadln& character l~ sendinth cvtdeotapestoatelevlsioo1tltloa.Onooeof a n h e l r e a_ s 0 a m e d em she is brutally nped by a male revolutionary, Patri<ia who Is abducted Crum ""another she ls stripped and forced to submit toles· the campus apartment she bianadvances. · shares with a boyfriend and 11 Her conversiOd to the cause ls marked by her converted to the violent .volWJ.tary participatioo. in oral sex with two male t philooopby of her adi al captors. t tors. r c cap-. The .rum thus may have aDUdpated revelations The parallel to the still un-~mce Miss l{earst 's capture that sex. played a role ' folding Patricia Hearst drama is in the ideology of the Symbiooese LilleraUoa Army. uncanny, yet at least part of the THE KIDNAPEllS IN "ABDUCTION" seek 1 similarityseemsunwilting. destruction of a high-rent apartment complex. of , ••Abduction," fllmed a year Patricia's father, and they Jucceed. There is no Q~ on a moderate bodget of """" bank robbery, just a bloodless shootout with a rural "'slightly under $500,000'' by independent producer cop. Patricia's fate is left banging. In the fmal ' Kent E. Carroll, is based on a -novel published scene she rescues her new boyfriend by blasting before the Hearst kidnaping. two policemen with a shotgun. ''THE BOOK WAS DISCOVEltED by the New . All this is mindless claptrap which would.draw York Post, which did an article about the remarka-little notice except for the bead.line events .of the ble similarities with the Hearst case,•· Carroll sai4 past20 i;non~hs. . by telepbon~ .from New York. "The heroine was In 1ts .. r1rst thr~,days m 36 New York Ci.tY !'amed Patnc1a, her family was 8 symbol of wealth th_eat~rs, AbducUm:a drew $'l17,.6S2. Venture Dis· 1n her state, she lived al UC Berkeley with her tribut1on plans epemngs Nov. 12 m 50 Los Angeles boyfriend, her 8.bductors were men and women aru:f 35 San FtanCisC:O area theaters and in 50 black and white, and it was a political kidnaping .. , ' Chicago theaters starting Dec. S. Carroll, 33, said that because the book -writ-tei:i by a California engineer in his mid·40s -was in pnnt before .tf1:e. Hearst kidnaping, the FBI look·ed into the poss1b1l1ty that the book was a basis for the c~per but found no ·connection with the actual case. Peanut Spre ads ·May Need I .a b e ls WASHINGTON CU P)) -The Food and Drug Administration thinks maybe the labels of peanut spreads ought to tell how much of it is real peanuts. The FDA said that there is a "substantial likelihood" that peanut butter fans will substitute. ' the spreads for . the real thing and "any peanut · spread that is not nutritionally equivalent to peanut · butter must be labeled as imitatiortpeanut butter." The proposal for labeling requirements for ; peanut ~pread was prepared for publication in the Federal Register. The proposal will be subject to. public comment for GO days. · • The FDA said it found an unnamed brand bf LOW COST AUTO INSURANCE & Married pe1SOns over twenty· five S 1 02* annually Twenty-one year old single males S 144* annually , Nineteenyea~old single males '167,*annually ffvll tir'le 1tudenll only) · : spread sold in four flavors varying from 52.S to 69.S ··percent in peanut content and nothing on the label to indicate that difference although the same retail price was charged. BOB PALEY ~h;:C1ates Inc. Phone: South~ County 642-6500 NMfh O.Onge County 546-3205 • " " ' " • • • . • " . '" . " ' I ·'"' • .. ' (Bet you thought our rooms cost more.) i t,,,.,,. ~a>-d Gallef"ia Sir. R:ol.~~tenn;s, p.i tting 9"flm' badrrinton, ~ 4 tenrisa:urts. SOUTR CORST-r.>LRZJ:l ~OTEL ' B~stol at San Diego Freeway 666 Anton Boulevard CoU Mela, CA ~26 (71'4) 540-2500 " WESTERN IN'TERNA'llONAC lt071'ts • · P•rtnert In lr•vel with United Alttlnet V . . . I • J . •• . . .. Boy Given 'Sentence In Killing_ NEW YORK CAP> -A 15-yeu-old boy bal beeD sentenced to up to 18 -in '!)l unloclled,. rebabllltaH,on center after he murdered ao IS.year-old high acbool lirl with a iolf club and atoleher bicycle. . According to Larry Scbwarustein, assistant city coi'poraUon counsel in charge or prosecutlng the case, the youth de- served the relatively Siie'• Ro-. limited sentence because ' Sin K S · h he demonstrated ··ex· ger ate m1lh as treme remorse'' for bis , been named 'Grand crime. Marshal for 1976 , . . . Tournament of Roses The. vact1m ,. "M1chele P d . . Godbout of Greenwich . ara e .. She is ttuJ:d Village, was slain June woman in the event s 23 .., she rode her new 87 years !() be so 10.speed bicycle In Ceo· honored. tral Park. • If you're currently collecting on o trust deed. personal note or reol estate contract- or paying to hove one collected-we con help. We simply open a note collection ~count in your name and toke on oil the details. What's the cost to you? Not one penny when you mointoin o qualifying minimum balance. Jn fact, you get otl the money (with interest), and we dooll the work. Nice, huh? c;LENl4LE FEDE RAL SAVINC;S °"" al N -• 1argon1 -ord ...... .,.-. YI""' .,..... SJ bolltco> on -..... ....,,. ,,_ llO olk-o •• ~- Ne+tpOrt Baoch Branch : 500 NeWJXlrl Cenle< Dr./644-SJOO Costa Mesa BroncTI : 2300 Horbor Blvd /642-4711 Santo Ana Branch . 51 Fosht0n Squore/54 l-3314 Fullerton Branch : 370 N HClfbor Bl_\ld./526·6331 ~e has Judi J for 't2t.59 amonth. Whether voo need ~.oooor $10,0Xl get ti from th~ people who !end millions. Commercial Credit: Mon1hlv payment bosed on o $5,000 H'omeOWner loon. for flJ months. ot on annual petcentoge rate of 16%. Totol payment $7,295.«l. A loon o• $5,000 and over must btt secured bv a combination of reol and personal ptOperl'(. · C:on•n•'Ilz'Oeclt~ JS\.- HomeOwner loon5 · JG> • • .Co.ta Veaa • 370 E. 17th Street • 6'5"7119 Santa Ana , • 1228 E. 17th. Sine!. • 647-6871 ONiln Life I...,._ Anl..W. to SllclbM au1oa a• d C1rroiQ1 ... Does Undola think Losi Weight _ng IS e<•sy? II is not a simple task for a patient ta reach and molnlaln "leanwelghl" lo< Ille, First the potlenl roost hoYe an honest desire to eu<e hi• problem .. Jhen accept prolestionol guldonOe from !rained Medical Doctors. l indora's unique :10-week treatment and training ptogrom will teach patients how to reach and mainta in their "lean weight'" tot Ille. A sole and procllcol plan. with prope< nulrtttonol diet. and conflnuol emotional support. New audio and sub-limlnal visual olds ore used to motivate lhe patient. The entire program Is under the slrlct supeovislon of Medleal Oocton, special· ists In Borlotric Medicine. lindoro Oinie5 ore owned cn::t Oli'nlnislered bV Medlool Docton: !hot restrict their ptoctlce IO 8orlotrlci. ~ °"11c PersoMel ore licensed bV the State of CollJomlo. Coll fo r info rmation Monday th ru Friday 8 A.M, to 6 P.M. Undorn~ MEDICAL CLINIC NEWPORT BEACH COSTA MESA 645-3740 557-1893 Pace Professionol Mesa Verde Bldg. ProlessoOflOl 8'dg. Son Bemot"dll)O • E. LOng Beoc:h • MiUlon Hills Howthome • Ooange ' Newport leach Gorden Grow • Long Beoc:h • Po$0dena la Hobf'o ·Woodland Hills • Shennon Oaks West eovtna • Fuli.rton • Riverside· SOnto Monica COsta Mesa • Pomona • Cerritos • HoOywood _..: e ow why? Because Judi"s a slicklcr for accuracy, And with her job, that's important. Judi works in our J\udilor's Office, as part or a rour-pcrson tcant She's involved daily with the many accounting procedures we've instituted to maintain our system of checks and balances. !'or example. Judi and her associatet1 constantly spot check all of our . banking runctions in accordance with standard procedures. That way, when you as a cuslomcr receive your monthly slalemcnt or record or pay~ mcnts, you can do so with com plete confidence in its accuracy. And Judi knows what she's doing, She makes it a poinl to sta y current with· all new auditing procedures that rcb.1lc to banking transactions. That's why we have Judi Watanabe. And the three people who work with her in our Auditor 's Office. They"rc all 1horoug h, thcy"rc all competent, and they're all very important reasons why we've been first in personal banking service si nce 1906. First Nalional Bank ofOrangcCoun1y. The whole bank • l\1AIN Ol.J"IC'F. :.ii the Pl tun in downtt)WTI Or:1n~ 8randt0~: ANAll•:IM : St;teColkgc&. Ball ('OSTA Ml:.~A: M~ Ven.le: & Ai.lams J:I. MQl)J:NA:(."holpman & Pr~'\.1 IRVINJ:: Univcn i1y l>t.&. MK:hcl."°'1 Or. l.A(;tlNA lllLl.S: J\I K:h1 P..nk w:iy &. San O"--go Fro."W:Jy ORANGl::T~in .t. <.:olliM . rSANTA ANA: 171h A Tut.tin .TI ISTIN : Red llill &. Walnut \Ill.I.A PARK: Santi;igo &. Wanda ' • -·-' .. _....!. • ' • Ml.WM.llUll.IAl.lll'l'lWlfl~t.itiWTIO!'ll ,(; .1 .... ~--:~~~:--~~,~_-:.~~~'4~.~.--'AT--.~.~~~~--~--"""'~.~.l.~, . ~ t ' t\JO DAILY PILOT TueMl•y, N0'4'ember 4, 1975 .l.ag1111a, Westminster, SCR 3 .New Shows Opening The-light:i go up on three new stage-produC'tions ~1long the Orange Coast this wttk as South Co&st . Repertory, th" Laguna Moulton Playhoust> Dnd the We s tmin s tt~r Commur1ity "f heater unveil !heir l:1tl'St at · tractions . Intermission Tom Titus Reach. Res ervations4~i-0743. A REVIV i\L OF "Period ol Ad- justment" takes the stage in Westminster under the direction of Doris Allen. with Laura Black. John Autry and Robert Sax play- ing the principal rolei. The com- edy details the tribulation.$ of a newlywed couple for whom the honeymoon is over almost im· mffiiatl'I)·. Sharon c~'abtree. Gary J!eJJ; Morgan Mackay, Martha McFarland, John-David Keller, fNe Shallat· and John &llington, who al110 is mu~icil director. ••Scenes'' will be onstageftightly. f'xcept Monday, al 8o'c.lock with a 3 p.m. Sunday matinee at. the Third Step Theater, 1827 ~ewport Blvd . ..1 Costa Mesa. Re-servations 646·1363. ! I.aguna bows in ton1~ht \11lth Neil Si mon ·~ ··Thc..J>Jiwucr of Se<.•ond A v L'llllC'.·· \\'hill· We::,1.minster follows 1'T1day with Tenn(-ss et• \Villi~ms· ··rt~riod of Adjustment.·· hoth dC'parturC's 1n form b y tht·1r rt•s p'ect1vc playwright s. On Saturday SCR will prt~sC'nt tht• fi rst Southern California procturt 1nn uf ··&t~n~::, f'ron1 Amt·r1 c:1n l.1fL·.°' \.\'1\l.Tl-~lt Oll OF.K. ""•ho playPd th(' tttl e r oll' 1n Simon's ··1..ast or tht• lt('d I lot Lovers·· at l,agunri . returns lo t;1ke lhl' lead· 1ng 'assignmt•nt 10 "l)risonl'r.'· Dudek and JL~an Koba portray the harassC'd lt•nants of a N1.·w York apartmt'nl building on '"hich ill fortune pours do\\'ll C'On· tinually. Complt't1ng the J.aguna cast are l)a\·icl and Betsy Paul, i\1::.ry ;\lod1ano ;111d Annabelle Quigll.'Y Jati Arvan dirl't'ts "'Prisoner,'" whi C'h will p la y Tu<'s days throu~h Saturdays for thrl'C' weeks at the playhouse. 606 I.<fguna Canyon ltoad. l~aguna l.inda llaskell. l..ou Kosoy and C3rol Albright complete the cast at th(> W(>slmins ter theater. 7272 :i.1aplt• Ave. Perrormanccs will be given Fridays and Saturdays for four \\'eekends. Rest'rvations 893-8626. AT SOUTll COAST RC>pcrtory, · Scenes J-~rom American J .. ire·· by A. R. Gurnl'y Jr. launches its six-week engagement Snturday under the dir('ction or /\s aad Kelada. an Egyptian who has bt~en living in the United Statt'S for 1·1 years. The play is a rom- pilation or sequences· traeing Ameriea £rom the 1930s. through thE' present. and into the 1980s. Members of the SCR t•n s('mble are Anni .Long, Don ·ruche. WINDING UP THEIR respec- tive-runs this weekend are th$' adult drama "Who·s Afraid or Virginia Woolf?·· Ito be reviewed in this space Thursday) at Golden West College and the children 's show ''One Mad ~ighl .. at the Fountain Valley Community Theater. .. Woolf .. ""·ill be performed Fri- day and Saturday at 8::.> and Sunday at 5 p.m . in GWC's main tht'at(>r. RE'servations 892-7711 . ··~ad Ni ght .. curtain times a r e 7.30 Friday and 2 p.m. Saturday and Sunday at 182~ Mt. Baldy Circl e. F'ountai n Valley. Rest•rvations 968-8095 or 848-0131. Continuing its 1rngthy engage· ment is ··west Side Story .. at SC'ba s tian's Wes t Dinner Playhouse, 1<10 Avenida Pico, San Clemente. Performanl'es of th<' musical are giveri nightly. ex· cept Monday, at varying curtain times. Res('rvations492·9950 . ' l Dinah Digs Marriage Q. Did Dinah Shore E'Ver rea11y want to marry Rurt ft (>ynolds? -~lrs. Roberto Perez, Orlando, Fla. A: Rack in 1972, when it was rumored thal Reynolds was SCC'ing a lot o£his ('X-wife Judy Carne (after a reunion on the Carson showl. Dinah was asked i£ s he'd ('ver marry again ;;ifter her two unsuccessful tries. "It's a waste of !if<' if you don "t, ·· replied Miss Shore. ··:i.t arriage is the ul - timate way to whatevt"r fu lfi ll· m(>nt you want . But it is something that one \\'ants to ""·ork out earefully.·· 1\l the sam(> time !still ·121 DINAH SHORE Rurt \\'3S quoted as saying, ''J°\·e always been attracted to old('r \\'Omen. Since we are all the end result of our experiences. an older woman·s experiC'nre is terrifie. I don"t think a woman gets her head together until she's 3•1. Jty in - s tinct right nO\\' is that I don 't think I will ever get married again . . l"m not cynical about marriage . . . Dinah has all the qualities 1·ve been look ing for! Fh1t I know how dreams sometimes vanish \\'hen you·re ~1ctual\y married.·· What did the ex-Mrs. Reynolds say about the situation? ''Dinah ·s too ol d for him,,. Judy punched . ··rm the right age for him. Our marriage didn't work out because too many circumstances wer e against us then \Ve ran into a lot of hard luck in. our careers ... Dinah·s great -but le t 's talk about age!" 'Glad You Asked That' by Marilyn and Hr Gardn~r graces arC' refrrshi ng . Wh ile vii;iting his mother in J-1orida recr"ntly. J)avid burned up the local golf courses. impr('ssing ~trangers who weren't aware or his identil)'. Q: Wa ~n ·1 Carroll o·connor a grammar school dropout? -J effrry Scott, Riehmond Va. /\.; That "s the bunk about ''Archie.·· lie not onl y graduated from the University or l\1ontana but onr C' taught English in a~('\\' York school. :\: \\'ho pl ayed the brunette opposit(> l\otarilyn )tonroe in lht• film , "G('ntlemen Preft'r Blondes"? )tom says it \.l.'as J ane Ru ssell. I say it was Roz Russell . \.\'h o·s right? -)targar!'l F. llosmer, Oakland, Cal. 1\: As us ual -mother knows lwst . ll '"''as Jane "'ho app('ared wilh !\1arilyn in the 1953 version of 1\nita l.oos' s aga t along with Charles Coburn J about a gold·digging ehorus girl of the·~ Send your questi0f1S to lly Gardner, "Clad You Asked That." care of this newspaper, P.O. Box 1560 Costa 92626. Marilyn and fly Gardner wilt a1).SU)('r as many ques- tions al they can in their column. but the Vol un1e of mall makes personal replies impos.~ble. • ENTERTAINMENT I h•· Hr wport LID B•o<h 671 8lSC .. ~.-··~yP9MIM't ..... llllhMl•t llMrwi.wt .,. .. ,., ••• Rnr••~'' ....... ,1 . A · i. , ~~~ AUiD•MY CONORNDlill "CRIES ANO WHISPERS" ANOTHER OF THE EXTREMELY POPULAR ALL TIME GREATS· "DR. ZHIVAGO" l.J>..Price Mats Wed. Sit. SUn~Free Refresh-ments Wed. Mat. ST REIS~.}>~ & .... ~ CAAA~ ~ ~IP'Gt Cara-ts Thanks to you it works ... FOOAllOFUS United way Q. W. C. Fields once made a craek about the one- advantagr of being drunk all the time, Do you know ho~ it goes? -M.R.P., Oak Park, Ill. A: Y(>s. "l like the idea of being drunk con· tinuously ... \V . C. fielded the question. "because it eliminates hangovers.·· l110 11tl!~IS1 ~li ?lll "ll '"'''' "'3 DAYS OF THE CONDOR" UllL l tlfl1:! IAllGA* N ICI .ot!OA¥ TMll\l .. TUllD.&• 12.M • 1• ,._ tullll-'' t ltOl.IOATS 11M .. 1-•"' LA .....OA I THIATll!S Q : What was the first outdoor eolor movie ever made? And who was in it? -Shelly 8 ., Peoria, Ill. A: "Trail or the Lonesome Pine." (1936 ), s tar- ring Fred MacMurray, l-lenry Fonda, Sylvia Dis- ney, Beulah Bondi and Fred Stone. Q: Can you tell me where flip Wilson got the namE" "Little David,. for his record label? -Bob Jack!Wn, San Mateo, Cal. A: From the name of his young son David. a 15-year-old whose dignity, brightness and social "A Funny Movie about the early days (of Hollywood) ••• a real pleasure and a pleaser." -Gene Shalit, NBC-TV HEARTS I'. WEST , .... ~ JEFFBRIDGES·AlfDY GRIFfTlll DONALD Pl.EASENCE· BLYTIIE DANNf.R• AUN ARKIN] -.111nc~ nR06 TllOfitPSOM • METitOCOUIR · .......:t•A TOflY 61U llKCT[Dll HOWARD ZIEtl !PG[ m .. MANN SOUTH tOAST Pt Al A 11 -·--··-c ... •-·Ml:h!il ' --- I NOW PLAYlNG' . i -~\ty; • 3.l .... ( " ( ,, ' I Vf'T\ .iCI O! l()V" .can b" 1cw;tf'J1('11 ... C~CC[l! one ® . . . ' 7:Jt I t:lf W fS.. l:l .. lll .. l 1ll-J:J .. t:1•. Jl lO l011ol~t ~16 2111 ••tl ""'"' ~ ..... 1-Al'flY••....-nt "HEARTS OF THE WESr J:ll • .,,. IAlfWOl-I <l .. J:_..llJ .. 7:J .. t:M CINEMAlAND Ill 1 ~· N1·'1or • Ani~t'"' in 16(11 nu'"""~ J ... Weyw1t "ROOSTER COGBURH" 1•11' t :H U.T/MIM-l:t .. l:l"lcl0.1:M-t:ot CINEMALAND 1111So ~it~"' A•lftll"''l~l&~I llUJ~"'°' ..... O.._.. lt .......... "'FRENCH CONHECTION II" 1:1 .. ll:lt SAT f'oU" 1:11-6:1 .. 11:10 "COLO" IRI t:>t IATf'oU" 1;1 ..... 11 CINEMALAND 1111 S. M::tM Ao"•il) IM'I I"",,.,. .. -cHAALOTTr Ill T' 11:111/S »it'-P:tt.111:11 ""WHAT DO YOU SAY TO A MAllD LADY" "'' U.1(1*-&._l<J .... 41 ""fHI. WAY WI WH.E,. '"GOLD'" IPGI -CH.dlOnr Ill ... , ... ,...Y..., .,. .... _.. "'°"' -Nl.t<!.?:M-11.JI ae.r NCllte&f"s U.T . .& WM..-OfWI !Jill "1HI McCUU.OMHS" -V ....... TILu.f'IJrTZ- ~· ...... It • •oh ........... *'- -·-·--MAID TIMIS"" --tlml llG MAN-°""' 11oM -00.. t IUtNIPlll -61l1' ]Q/J) -tm11#19 .. A""' FUNNY I.ADY 1N1 w,1_1 .. ~1 .... .. °"_,,_ ..... , ..... .,., -~--· ,, •··i· JllNCH CONNICTION 11111 .......... --.... Jo. ___ J W.W. & Dllll DANCllUNGS IM! ....... ,, ,.,..,. ;o ~-- ........ ...... '"" "'"'' ....... ......... ....... ,, ... .. ,, ... ,.. ....... . JAWSll'll --"'"""" ftWUal '"'~11 --... ~ ...... " 3 DAYS Of TMI CONDOI 111 --· DUTMWISHfl IOOSTll COGIUIN ""' ... -....... ·~::;.:';•;,·· fllNCH COHNICTION 11111 .......... _....,. _;':.." ':z•:..' -' W.W. I Dllll DANCI llNGI" -----· •tlNCH COHNICTION ll11t ... .,_ w.w.' Dllll DANCt llNlh• I . . . .. Disaster Flicks Slated • • LOS ANG ELES (i\P) -'-Producer Irwin Allen bas chosen movie projects to follow his bloc.kbuster. •·the Towering Inferno." for ••rnterno." The new fi.Jm concerns a volcanic eruption. Twentieth Century·Fox aMounces that Allen will produ<e and direct •'T!Je Day the World Ended," lo be filmed in Hawaii and Los Angeles istarting March 22. The shooting schedule ill 120 days, compared lo 107 Warner Brothers announces thal Allen will produce ''The Swarm;• a ''hlJh advencure involving the in- va.Sion of America by masses or gliiil killer beetl:· Th6 movie will be shol here and on locations in South America, Mexico, Houston~ Alaska and Washington, D.C. _Coast_ to Coast Sex &au1iful new g irls.Last sequence Is the hot1est In history. It alone is worth the ~e of admission. -Al GCXOSTllN --- ' "HEARTS OF THE WEST' "SLITHER" (PG) "N.uimul"lll ""MOMTIT PYTHON'" & . °'HOLY 6RAIL .. INf . "HARD TIMES" IPGI "LAST DETAIL" IRI 0 TOMMY" IPGI "FRITZ THE CAT' IXJ 0 HEA VY TllAFFIC" IXI "WHIFFS" ••MASH" ""HARD TIMES" "LAST DET AIL0 "PICllP"IR.1 -rt.IP WITH n9 TIA.OB" llJ 7'ht' lf'rrif11ing molion pirlur'f' from lhf' lrrrifging No. I hf.~t Hrilf'r. aws _, ---.... llM1JU$S 1.- .~;;,;.1 •' !,t:,.i ,,.,.,::c-'I :f"!-· •. C"". ".,~~ -~· •.• ~ I ,,;_ ~ ...... .,... __ ., .. ITOl. .. ,_, .... ,. _., ............. , ... _, ........... .. '1reYJ1nd =~fan oo."'1" Af WEil ·THE OTHER co.HITA1"11111STlll SJOEOFTHE MOUNTAIN' I ... -.... ·-·· wn-~ .. ,_, • .· . -. .... .................. ttAl'llOPa*s tll4'90..S. T....n•o~ ... '°~ JC.,... ........ .,,,. ,, .... ... ""' ,,..._,....,,:211 SA.l: 1•3:•5:ff.7:1~ l:Z0..11:JO IUM: 1~:os-1<*7:1i-­•B ... t I ' I I .Mar rel<b ,,, j J Si '.\10< clir~ 01 wil1 hav, tric: "l C'ep1 H ing post raU ... cier sick nee exp M•. '"' M' -..... ~ lt1S. "'"' -·-""' ... """ ~. -VI<'( .... '""" -""l _, ...... •• .,., ,...., 1!11lp Mr\. Fr..i ... C•; ,._ ..... '"' la\!: ( • ' ""' "" V• ... .. .. : 1 ca ... • "! ~ ·~ I ' • ' • PoUtlcal Notn GOP Seminar on Coast I B:rO.C.llUSftNGS GOP volunteers :..w hear about Repoblican 4 • .....,,......, phUmopby.QPportu.Dlt1e1forvorunteerworkandthe Oran1e County Repul>lic-planto11tller 1tl!H! status and structure of Ille Grand Old Party durlnl a ).lamott l!otel In Newport Beach this weekend to "weeltendonRepubUcanlsm." rekindle the name. . .. -Local le1i11lalor1 and members of UteGO.Nlate 'T-hawed' Bus Jo.bs All Gone eentralcommltteew1llbe&einlnarlead•n. SOMEOFTRETOPICStobecovereddurin&llle S.lurday afternoon and Sunday moming sessions are; "Tbe Hiatory of the Republicao Party,'' "What Jteeubllc1ns Believe, .. ''The Candidate.-and VolWlteers," "Volunteers, Precincts and People," ••Where the Republican Party Stands Today" and ''TheGO P Structure and Your Part in It.·· SA:VfA ANA -The 72 bus dri•er jobs unrroien A special semlnar for teenage Republicans Monday by Orange County Transit District (OCID> entitled "What It ·~ All About and How the Teenager directors have alreadybeenspokenfor. Can Help'' will be held coo.currently with the adult · sessions. OCTD board chairman Ralph Clark slid the Jobs · th 'II be b t will be filled from more than 100 job seeken who i Sat1;1rday evening, ere w1 a no-os have already filed driver applications with the dis-rece_ption for Republican Orang_e Coun~y trict • candidates. A youth dinner with entertainment will · -bebeldatthesametimef0ttheteeoageregistrants. ••No new applications for the 72 jobs will be. ac· cepted, ··Clark said. . OPENTOTHE PUBUC, thec~tfor ~he two day program is $18.SO. Saturday registration, $13.50. He noted that the directors' go ahead for the hlr· . SUnday $8. The scheduling permits those interested ing of the 72 new drivers ls intended to make it in atten'ding either the reception for candidates or possible for OCTD to improve existing bus service the Sunday brunch to do so without registration for rather than to add new routes. the full program. "The number Of drivers we have now is not suf£i-For further information and/or reservations, C'ient to cover'ror time lost because or vacations and ('()Otact t}le Orange County Republican Ce ntral sick leave or sufficient to provide the manpower Committee. * * * needed for extended hours of service." Clark said to ('x plain the thaw in ocro·s hiring policy. NEVER ONE to pass up a free plug, Jrvine City Councilman Henry QWlley took a page from auto -::m,..•••••••'ZllZl•••r,: dea~er Cal Worthin.gton ·s . advertisin g textbook '" ! dunng a recent council meeting. For th~ ·Record • ORANGE COUNTY Mo"" Girl Face Drug_ • Sale Trial SANTA ANA -A StMton woman and her daughter have been or· dered to race trial Dec. 29 in Orange County Superior Court on drug charges filed after they :illeged.ly tried lo sell h ig h gra d e h eroin valued at SZS0,000 to an undercover officer. Judg e Kenn e th Williams set the trial dale Monday for Pilar Billard Thalman, 48 , and ~1aria de la Soledad Billard, 24. They will r'e- turn to his courtroom fro m th e county jail '.'lov. 17 for a ruling on their plea for r eduction or bail -$200,000 for ~1aria Billard and $100,000for her mother. •trth• Mt,•""""· Derek s1111r, 11»1 u w ~. Hunll"9!.0f'I Beech, DOy, QuigleY. who covets the Republican nomination in the ~4th Assembly District, unwrapped a parcel just before a break in th e council session. Turning to television cameras broadcasting the ~~ #). session , Quigley said the viewers might be missing , ~ "ouNT.t.1NvaL.U:T l>ommercials they would seeonotherstat ions . I 4 hll Ser-rice ·: OCT0 •111114• '"i CDMMuJ0TvMosP1T.t.«.. The parcel contained a plastic box. In the box '· LocotiOM in COMMUNITY MOSPITAL SOUTH COAST ... I M.r. •nd M~s. Tl'>Ofl'les Thoft'Cl$Ol'I, OCTGallll: tJ. tt75 d S • ' H·~-' •--L ntt2E1m, Fo1111t••nv.1i.v.v1n. ""'· ~ M•i . "~'° vu1eto11ot. s.n was a tarantula Quigley called ''my og pot.· 1. wm•'"I·°" ~ :;;:m~~:..~!1~~~~'. "n o-ni.~0•1111 ,,,,,1s Count'ilwoman GabrleUe Pf ryor t cornm ent~p 'j PRESCRIPTIONS OCTOeE11:1,,1,,J ~~Mri. Fr.oerick r.i .. ito, wryly,''Well,thatmaygetyoua ew vo es, en'.Y · .,..,,..,.«_tt•o."-'" Mr. •NI Mrl. DeviCI Wll141'1, 1'3n ao;l'l,Qlrl. "-;;;=====;;;;;===o="'ii~-;;;;;:;;;;~;;:;;;;;;-1 L1t111tt1Hl ywr-I S.lmon, Hur+llnQton Beecll,bl>y. OCTO•Efl 17, ttJJ r r.RUFFELL'S ' fttKrff'lltft• OCTO•l!R 17, 1'7J lk. ~Mrs. OoMld 0. G~ o.M Mr. •r+d Mr\. l<er+nelll J1wlbury. ..., ... I , ~ I .. .._ .......... gr . I 1°"6'"'•"'' ). rv""leln Velley,boy'. OCTO•lfl II, 1'1S by UPHOLSTERY :, 11 OCTO•ERll,197S Ni r . ena Mrs . O•vl d Wttk s, NV . encl Mrs. Robtr1 S.IU, 10715 ,.__,... ., • bo R ( ~ .._,su-.c", y, ev11 W....To.-... ~-···W .. MIHOT-T(loil I Ony11, Founl•ln veuey, boy, OCTO•ti• '' tt7S --: j Mr. Incl Mr,. Tllom•s Zemw ..... ~-.. ~ ,, '.· .,, ..... • • ttM ..... ....,.. Sl• .. ···--TOOI .......... rs. c ...... '...... SI rr rt M.liltollt ........ ~Si i I J)JlSVleB .... l•.Olrl. Poont,bo\I . Je er 'r~ l!JJHftorlJyd. MIWlltOoo ••l ·•SSt WISSIO .. •' OCTO•l.R ''· ttrs OCTO•lfl JI, tt1J COit• Mn~541-025! •• ·-.~= , .. "'~-~· ~.-_._., ..... _),' NV •NIMt1..Jff~yCol11ft\,1no1s. ... Nw-.•nc1Mrs.J0"8Ar•tol•.S...J...... -------. ~·~··=·="~·"""".:::::="="~':·=·"=·~··:"~'·~~~"":::·":~~.·~··~"~~~~~~·l'"~~~- Death J\'odres ~~~~~~~~~~~-'-'--'--~~~~~~~' OOUG"llll:TT l'llelu.111 Wiiton Lt .... o4 AmHiclifl f MICHAEL L. OOVGHEATYlll 30512 s.rta AM, ePMt • mtmber of C.OS1' I P..-dt• Velie, LIQ...,. Nl9uel.Cl'llMd ~ ~ LodOt 11s1. 5enolctt M U •wily S.tl>l'dly afttrl'll>Ofl, Ho--.. 1, llt hekl Wtdnt$dly, Noftmbf.r ~ 1'7$ 111s, In ,w,,lon Communllw Ho.,i111. .C 1:00 PM. Wtttcll" Ol•Pll ~"· MiMk>ll VltlO, Cl .• , IM rtMlll Ill M C.ta MtY MooM L~ ottkla1inf. euto. pedeslrl.., ao:clcMnl. MIU -Prlvelt lnltrmenl •1 W11trniMltf" born July'· 1..0 In AMhtlm, c... Hit Mtmorl•I P•rll. Wtslctu1-c n1pel •• , • ihMltnt ,, o .... Hiiis Mlgh Noortu.wydlrKtors. !.chOOI. Survl.,..d by 1111 "r""n, Mr. a. SECXLlll: Mr1.. Elmtr ~rty; brott.r, Tint SADIE 5ECICLER, rt1idl"t of ~;two fist.rs, Sl'I.,.,," U...,..H111i..C..Sw'Ylwdbyhlr-. Vlcll.lt Oo1,191'1e~1y , ell of L•9~ Ar11old S t c ll.l1rt •n4 C1eu9llttr, Nlouet:; f'l<t•I• Mrvl<tS ... ,.. ......... ~ ~ SffVk.t• ere ~ Todlll •"*'•I Chapel, PomoN. C... !no, Peclllc Vltw Mtmorl•I Perl! • ..Msinc:Nf9'. ,,,..morlel contrlbul!GM ,li!DrtUlr,, N~ Bla.:11, c.. IN'f' be meclt to Thi Mlllt ~y ZILLGITT N!IOl'Golt Fund. LESTER B. lll.LGITT, rffident of "ILKEfl,Sll:. ,_WPOf1 8tec ... C... SurviYed t>y his AAl!.PM EDWARp FELKER, SR., wUt Haltn. Serylttl •re Ofl'ldl"9· 11g916.DlttofdoutllNowmllM'l,191J. Pacific VI•• M tmorl•I Park Sourvl'led by his wlta, 1aa MM; """· ~w. ,._wPOf18tecll, Ce. R•lpll Edwe•d Ft!ktr, J r.; da\IOl!teri, $UVDAM Mr\. Oo<•s StvTQeO" ol \lost•. C. .. Mt-s. DEL.BERT E . SUYDAM, r~· Fr.an C•rw.,ol Svrprl14 ll•H•Y.Ol'l90ll ol COSle Mtw, Cl. Oelt of dNtll Nov- .nd Mrs. S.lly w 1 .. ,1.y ot F.--1. tire.tr 2, lt1S. S.Urvl .... CI by 1111 wife Loi· C• ; 1J grendcfllldre" encl ) g.rt•I· lit; !IOl'IS. Melvi" ot Colt• Mew. ""-111 , Qt.,.l'lllCl•en. Mr . F•lker Ms been e of Otlt• MflH end Ron•ld ot S.. Fr- •tslOl>ne ol Or•nv-Counly tor tilt lllSt dko. Cl.; O.UQllter, Cerolt ~mof 52 ye.r-i., Uvl"9 ill CIKI• ...,,."'tor the Lot .,notles, C:..; bf'othtrs. Do...ld- l.,;t ll0 .,.ers. H9 w•S NSl prnkttrot ol Aus s t tl of Ml "C:fllgen ; two ~--------~ 91"..icl'litdr1n. Fl.lf!er•I ""'' -· IMy 10:00 AM. SI. JoPw! Tr. e.ptost BAL TZ-BEAGERON FUNERAL HOME Corona del Mar 673-9450 Costa Mesa 6416-2424 BEU BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa S.2-9150 CAlllolk Church. Cost. Mell. lntlr· ..wf'fl. P9cllk View Memorlel Perk, Ntwport 8et<fl, Ce. Pet lfit Vltw MDrt,_.-y Cllrt<IOl'I. Pll:ICI VIOL.ET W, PRICE, rtsl<leftt ot -stmlmltr, C.. O.W of ctNtl'I Ho¥o -r 1. 1'75 in L..IQ\11'11 HUI< C.. SUrvlwd by lier llW$Mnd, Unzy L.. Prk e; -ton, o.nni, H•clltrtlf C:O.tl IANw; .,.,. dt"'9flltt, Mrs. Veltrlt Hllwr lllf lnrin., C..; tetl'llr, Oifford MUlftltr9tr ot Etctlftdldo, C...; - ,Milin. Mrs. J-l.tlfetet of F'CM!teln Velley, C.. and Nirs. N•Hll T•Ylor ol ·~n ve1i.r;-1wou1 ... , Douoles .,, ,.. c-'. , ... ... .... ,.. .... .,. .... . ..-... · ·--It is not hard to de- . duce that Quillen is a better philosopher than an accou.ntant. I-le was, of course. speaking of ua a.s tnd.lvlduals r alher than of businesses . For anyone who reels that his lire is a dis a~ poinUnenl ... thal he,is a failure ... it may be . helpful to prepare a "balance sheet". When all lhe assets are count· ed ... friends, lhe love of those close to us, our . health (even ir not perfed.) a.nd the thrill or just being ali ve in this interesting world .. . it always shows a prc>- fil. We believe that a funeral service should be a beautiful ex· perience. It should help the bereaved as a first step toward adjustment to the loss. oS1.!,~fuf.~R Cocaine . Case Set S,4,NTA ANA -A transient accused on arrest by Huatinaton Beach police of beinC in poasesiion of cocaine worth at lea.st $1 million In th• underworld ~ market b .. been Indict- ed by Ille Oran&• County Grand Jury. 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The Laguna Beach resident was on Trojans teams of J919-20-21. was a starter tv.·o years and captained the 1921 Cardinal and Gold which had a 10.1 record, losing to Rose Bowl - bound Cal, JS. 7. 1 Mr. Dean, a halfback, was all - conference as a senior and in an .. \ C.Lel•Ut '#H!TI! WHITE WASH old press clipping was called the shining luminary of the backfield. In his three varsity seasons under coach Elmer "Gloomy" Gus" Henderson, Dean & mates boasted a 20-2 recqrd (they only played five games in 1919 and six in 1920.) f The game they lost to Cal in ·21 sent the latter on to the Tourna- ment of Roses classic to face tiny Washington & Jefferson College from western Pennsylvania. It was the last ol the New Year·s classics to be played at old Tournament Park in Pasadena. The new stadium in the Arroyo Seco was used for the ·23 Tournament of Roses duel which then became knoWTI as the Rose Bowl game. The '22 struggl.e_between Cal McKay Erred In Announcing Joh-Hayes COLUMBUS. Ohio CAP> -One of John MCKay's long-time rivals, Woody Hayes, suggested Monday the Southern California coach erred in announcing hi s new pro job befor~ the college ·season is over - "I've never seen a good coach who is a lameduck coach. I think he made a mistake in announcing it now," said Hayes, the coach of tO'l)-ranked Ohio State. McKay disclosed Friday he was becoming the coaah of the new Tampa franchise in the Na- tional Football League in 1976. Saturday California stunned the Trojans 28-14 , their first Pac-8 Conference toss. ··He said he needs the money to live real high. Well, shoot, that money doesn't mean that much. But if that is what he likes In this world, he should go after it," said . Hayes. Obio State has faced southern catifomia in the last three Rose Bowls. They could meet again In the New Year's Day classic. The Buckeyes share the Big Ten lead with Mlchlfan. The l'roJant are In -a vlrtua rlve•WIJ' Ue for the Pac·81ead. I ' Would McKay's stat111 give the lk>ckeyu pn edce If t.be two play a,..U.Cort~e<Roses? ... ::1,es;• 1ay1 llayn. "I thiDk It • ~·i·•r•d•antaae.'" and W&J was µla)1cd in the-mud. Cal punter Archie Nisbet got off kicks of 32, 25, 49 . 41 , 42, 38, 27, 46, 40, 35, 32 and 55 y ards. Wa shington & Jeff<'rson had to punt 15 times in a game that wound up0-0. l..egend has it th<1t Cal's great Brick Muller was suffering from carbunC'les a nd boils on his neck and that W&J players were more than gently tapping him there whenever the opportunity af- forded itself. An interesting sidelight to that game which few peopl~ are aware of is that it featured one of the first black quarterbacks in major football-Charley West, field general 0£ the Presidents. There was an outstanding black halfback at Brown who played in the 1916 Rose Bowl when Washington State won. 14--0. He was Fritz Pollare, who earned All ·Americ.an honors. Former N~wport Harbor HJgh tenD.is star Robert Cunningham bas been hired to be the teaching professional at the new Harbor Racquet Club in Costa Mesa. lie has been an assistant at a club in Tucson. Corona del Mar resident Bea Falk was one of the first seven to have their application card picked at the recent drawing held for public sale of Rose Bowl tickets. Some 50.000 drawing en· tries were received from 29 states and Canada. The 1,750 whose cards are pi<'ked can each buy two tickets to the game. The sttats are anything but <'hoi<'e, 10('.a led lo~n the end zone. art> a. • • • • LA Hu I..akers OnTV I --Eagles' Gabriel Tonight . " ... PHILADEl.PHIA (AP) - Sha.de~ of comedian Rodney Dangerfield. Philadelphia s howed J.os Angeles Rams quarterback J_i!_m ~s Harris a nd \ltide rf'<'eiver Harold Jackson no respeC"t and it cost the Eagle; de· arly. 1-larris explained it after the Ra ms humiliatC'd the Eagles . -12-3. l\1onday ni ght before 64 ,601 booing home fans -and millions who must have turned off the na- tionally televised National Foot- ball League game before it was three quarters over. "We thoug ht they \\'crcn't r~pecting Harold," Harris s aid. "They were just squatting on him, letting him go. We tried to earn a little respect by going long." Roy, did they earn respect. Ref ore llarris stopped his bomb- i hg. he had th rown three touc hdown passes, 5'1 and 30 yards to Jackson and 42 yards to Jack Snow. J1e completed 10 of 20 tosses for 207 yards . Jackson said he called his first tou<'hdown play. ''On the previous series, Johnny Outlaw (the Eagles' cor- nerbaek J just sa( there on me. I said to James, 'l ... ook. I can beat my man on straight go patterns,' and I did with a little outside move. Outlaw was looking for me to go deep inside." Jackson made a joking re- ference to the Rams' tendency to ram the ball down an opponent's throat rather than pass it over their heads. "I usually don't see that many passes," said the wide receiver, who was dealt to I~ Angeles by the Eagles in the trade for quarterback Roman Gabriel ~tfter the 1972 season. "I know I'd better catch them when I do -or I won't see them agt:i:in :" He caught three for 91 yards. ThC' ga me was s imply a laugher for the Rams, who won their sixth straight since losing their season opener to Dallas. l.os Angeles, a pre-season favorite to reach the Super Bowl, now leads the National Con- ferenl'e West by four games with only half the season yet to play. Defensive end Fred Dryer, who ran 20 yards for a touchdown with a third quarter Gabriel fum- ble, put the rout in its proper perspe<"tive when he said: "It wasn't any run. It was too easy.•· Dryer wasn't very kind to the losers. He said some of the Eagles quit. "I empathize with those guys," Dryer began. "But when you lose like'they are, ob- viously something is wrong. * * * SC.Oii:._ •Y OYAll:TlfftS l.mAnqel•S 1 I' t• Ptill.ci.lpt>lt 0 J • LA -C..PP91i.UI \r.,1ft IDl-yklckl ,~, ... , LA -J~k-. Sol pe~i lrom H•rlt. (Of~ kick) Pl'll -FG Mulll..,.n11,. LA -JKklOll lO pa.'' lrom H..-rls (DllT'CIHW ltk;kl LA -SnowUpe\~ lro<n H~rrk fDlfl'OSltY ltlcltl LA -Dry9r 201i;mbl• .-.111rn n::ie,..,..., ltkJl;I LA -ll:obt't'on 76 lnlt,ceptlon rttwrft CO.rrt>..,ltkltl A -M,601. STAT ISTIC$ .. _ First~ 20 ~-wer<:H •1·209 "9Mlngy.,115 207 R9111rn w•rds 161 ""'"" 10-11>-0 Pwnls l·:M Fi;mbllS·losl 0.0 P1111<1!tl•~r••dt ~ INDl\llOUAL l.IEAOEJtS ·-" ,._., "' " 16-ll·l .. ,. .. .,,, RUSHING -LOl Anoel•S, Mc:Cut<l'll'!On IJl.1111. C,tpp1Htttl 10-l~. PhlleOtlphit , Mc:Atlsltr 12·"'4, ~._).t•. RECEIVING -Los AnoelH, JK ~Wll l ·•I, Jeui. )..«I. Pfll!edl:ll)fl l•, You119 4·7J, c.arm1cn.tel •·61. • l"ASSllllC..-.Lm .,6.nqt!IHr.~rl$ 10-21).(l, ?01 yerM. Phll-lpllle, C.•bt1el 10.Ul, 100; 8orf'I• t.-1).2, 101. • Tbey have half the season to cor· reel mi:.takes. Some quit, some didn't.'' Eagles• ~oach Mike Mc- Cormack, whose job is in jeopardy, wasdtslraught. - The tight-lipped McCormac~ told post game interviewers: "Gentlemen. this is going to be short and sweet. We got our butts kicked by a very goc.xt football team ... We didn 't seem to do anything right. We couldn't ex- e<"ute our offense. It was a total c-ollapse. That's the way it looked to me." Gabriel was even more broken up than his c-oach. He usually hangs around and talks in detail with everybody who approaches his locker. He was even shorter than the coach. He could scarce- ly speak. ''We were hurriilia t ed , humiliated. humiliated." the veteran quarterback repeatedly mumbled. Gabriel was relieved mid y;ay in the third quarter by second- year passer Mike Boryla. "When I walked orr the field , I knew the game was over ,'' Gabriel murmured. "It was a ~ame 1 wanted to win. We were humiliated.·· Eagles' owner Leonard Tose wasn't around after the aame. but-be' uttered some ominows woras durtnc a halftime-in terview on radio. "In seven years we haven't made any progress at all in my opinion," Tose said/'•We're l·S and we're headed for 1-6. and that doesn't make me bappy. We've slipped a lot." The Eagles indeed made 1-6 easily a nd languish in the cellar of the NFC East. Los Angeles took a 21 -3 halftime lead on a one-yard run by former Penn State All · American John Cappelletti and Jackson 's 54 -and 30.yard touchdown receptions. The Eagles got their only score on Horst Muhlmann's 36-yard field goal in the second period. In the second half, Harris threw 1l2 yards to Snow, Dryer ran 20 with his recovered fumble and linebacke'r Isiah Robertson intercepted a Boryla pass and raced 76 ya"rds for the last score to end the carnage. lt remained for Eagles' fans to add insult to injury. A group held up two large artificial dog bones inscribed: "Here is what some Eagles' players have for sup- per . ., KANSAS CITY-The Los Angeles Lakers bid for their ~lfth victory in seven games tonig~t when they take on the Kamas Ci- ty Kings in NBA action. The ~ &.ame ~iU be televised by Chan- nel 5, beginning at 5:30. The Lakers announced Mon- day that veterart guard Pat Riley , has been traded to the Phoenix SuM in exchange for two future draft choices. 'The Lakers will re- ceive Detroit's second round draft choic~ in 1976, owned by Phoenix from a prior trade, a.nd the Suns· second round draft choice of '77. Riley, from Ke.ntucky, bas played eight years in the .NBA, the last five with LA. He had playtd only 23 minutes in the Lakers· first six games this season, scoring 11 points. Seed• Ad.,anr~ TOKYO -Four top seeds - Manuel Orantes. Ken Rosewall, John Newcombe and Tony Roche -easily advanced today.int.o_~ third round of the $100,000 Japan ! Open tennis championship. The top-seeded Orantes, or Spain, whipped Russel Simpson of New Zealand 6-0, 6-2. Australian Rosewall swept past JOhn Whitlinger, 6-1, 7-5. ,Rosewall t~a1·lier beat fellow Australian Ch1is Kachel. 6-0, 6-4. Rose Bowl Derby Newcombe eliminated Cliff I.etcher 6·3, 6·4. Roche beat West Germany's Jurgen Fass bender. who withdrew after falling behind 3·1 in the first set. Five-way Deadlock For Pac-8 .Crown? LOS ANGELES CAPJ -A Pacific-8 team with hopes of making it to the Rose Row! will probably have to win the rest of its confC'rence games -and may even then have to back up its claim with a slide rule. There are, a Pac-8 official said ?.fonday, IO ways in which the race for the roses could end in a two-team ti e. And there's a possibility or a five-way deadlock for the conference title. The logjam came about when Southern Cal and . UCLA, the favorites for the trip to Pasadena, both lost conference games Saturday. California, cur- rently atop the Pac-8 with a 4-1 record, upset USC 28-14, while Washington toppled UCLA, 17-14. USC, UCLA, Washington and Stanford are all just back of Cal . withJ-1 marks., California and UCLA now ap- pear to have the best chance of earning the Rose Bowl berth, but a multi-team tie would benefit Southern California because the Trojans have won all their non - conference games. The Bears of California meet Washington and Stanford in wrapping up their Pac-8 schedule. They'll probably be favored in both games and a pair of wins would almost clinch a Rose Bowl berth. * * * Cal, Huskies on TV Bul California lost its con- ference game to UCLA, which c6uld win the right to meet the Big Ten <"hampion by beating Oregon. Oregon State and USC. The Bruins' victory over Cal would be decisive in that case even' iJ the two teams finished with 6-1 records. An undisputed Pac-8 winner automatically goes to the Rose Bowl, but in case of a tie, the selection process basically is, in this order : The winner of head- to-head competition gets the bid; if that doesn't settle it, the team with the best overall record gets the bid; finally, if a deadlock still exists. the team which has not played in the Rose Bowl in the longest time gets the bid. The last option will, however, not be needed this season. If the race ends in a five-way tie,' USC goes to Pasadena because the Trojans would have a 9-2 record with its four non-conference wins. No other team would match that. USC has Stanford, Washington and UCLA left on its conference schedule. Washington races California. USC and Washington State. Stanford meets Southern Cal. Oregon and California. USC, the defending Rose Bowl champion, could go undefeated the rest of the season and still not earn a Rose Bowl bid because of last week's loss to Cal. If Cal should win its two remaining Pac-8 games, including the finale against Stanford Nov. 22, it would eliminate the Trojans, who don'tplay UCLA until Nov. 28. RaUl Ramirez of Mexico also advanced with a S.7, 6-1, 6-2 vie· tory over Ernie Ewart llilas Vpset . STOCKHOLM -Graham Stillwell, the 29-year-old, former British Davis Cup player, scored the first major upset in the $100,000 StocRholm Open tennis tournament Monday with a 6-2, 6-2 victory over third-seeded Guillermo Vilas of Argentina. In another upset, 20-year-old South African Bernie Mitton whipped Jan Kodes of. Czechoslovakia, 6-3, 6-3. ~ Sweden's Bjorn Borg easily ad• vanced to the second round wil!J" a 6-4, 6-2 triumph over Sasbl: Menon of India. Roscoe Tanner struggled past Pekka Saila of Finland 7-6, 6-3. In other first-round action, Ed~­ die Dibbs beat Bengt Lund:iit of Sweden, 6-3, 6-2, Dick Stoc topped Buster Mottram oC B tain, 6-3, 6-4 and Vitas Gerulait ~ beat Jan Kallqvist of Sweden 6-t~· (;.4. 6allwaltla Rot ORLANDO, Fla. -Huntin"gton· Beach's Sandy Galbraith carded a nifty 68 Monday ill Ute first round of the PGA fall qualifying school here at the two Disney World courses and at nearby Cypress Gol.f Club. Galbraith ·iS one stroke off the pace in the six-day, 108-hole tourney to qualify golfers for PGA tournaments in 1976. Soriets Toppled INDIANAPOLIS -All· American Scott May hit 13 of 16 field goal attempts and scored 34 points Monday night. leading In- diana University to a 94~78 ex· hibition basketball victory over the touring Soviet Nationals. One of many Pac-8 football battles with a roses tint will be televised on ABC (Channel 7) Saturday with Washington's battle at CalifQ.r!li<!__(_eg_tyred_at ) :30. ---Argonau-ts ·-Bitt-er- Over Davis Pact TORONTO CAP! -Two mem· bers of the Toronto Argonauts who played out their' options with the Canadian Football• League team this season reacted bitterly Monday'to the million-dollar con- tract given Anthony Davis. l\1iddle linebacker Sam Cvi-' janovich and Canadian center Stew Francis become frey agents June I, along with Canadian de- fensive back RQY Beechey. The Argos announced Monday that Davis, a star running back in U.S. college football and the defunct World Football League, had signed a five-year agree- ment worth a.million dollars. Cvijanovich, CFL rookie of the year in 1974. took .a 10 percent cut in his option year, earning $12.600. He said he couldn't have af. · forded to play for the Argos had the parents of teammate Ernie Carnegie not provided him wilh free room and board. The Argos' final offer fOf' next year was $24,000, the linebacker said. He is asking for a sa18.I')' ''in lhe higb io.." This year's minimum salaries in the CFL were $10,000 for rookies and $11,000 for veterans. "Either they're Just not In· terested, or they don't lb1nk I'm worth it," said CvUanovkh. "I don't know what my plans are for next season. They"fe made me .., oller and t.bey •t.Y · lhat'1 II." Pr-I• uld be 1'U On lhe verse "' 1l1111ln& with the Argos tut week wben tile clflb wu ht I . -,. • the middle of negotiations with Davis. But he has decide4 to "think a litUe more and talk.Jo them again... ; F,rancis suffered torn knee lig'aments in Toronto's final .game of the season last Satur· day. • "I have nothing iS.gainst die guy, but when they sign someone like Davis for a million dollars and then you look at the kind of money we're talking about, such a small sum, it makes you wonder.·· Francis said. . ' "They throw money atound like that and then when we go ln to talk to John Barrow (m'f1ag· ing director), he tells you -be can't give you an extra $1,000.)t makes you feel left out ai\4: 1 know other Canadians oo .f.11c team are fee.ling the1p.mew1Y:.+· . Francis said Beecbey v\siijd him in the hospital Monday and feels "much tbe same way I am. verymucbso.'' DE4N, 78, DIES; ' EX.-TROJ.4.NS srm • Charley PrantUn ·0ean i;.p. t•!• or tile 1921 U8C IOotball team, died or heart fallurt aChla Laguna Beach residence t~ly ·Monday mornlnc. Jfe waa 11. • · A cremation burial 1t 1 a will lake pl•c• Friday momlna. Mr. Dean, wbo1i TroJ~•' team went JO·t ln 1921, U IUT· vlved by hlo wife, Elsie. • ... J . . ' . j ' ~ i • Coron escape in favor eoasn step clc latest p1 re-teag 19'76-77: .CQl'9J Mesa " Coast l PAl DAV s •• I 51 ( ~ JUI • I '" -, "' :_ ] " VI pv1 llii cos 1101 res wlti • •\1 .. .. of I las I ren :it ;~ -. ' • • • • DAILYPILOT Al# - ' Mesa Moving to South-Coast 81 ltOGER CAJW;ON Ol•O.U," ..... Corona del Mar IIlgh's bid to cape 3·.t\ athleUc.·compet:ition favor or 2·A batUe in the South -t-llaliie ap a.rs to"De a ep closer today following the atest proposal by Orange County e-leaguine officials for the 916-'17 season.L tCQI.O_pa __ del "Mar and Costa esa will ol)erate li1 the South League with the other six . established ochools lf the latest Mesa Dbtrlct school !lotancia by p~al meets approval cl the itself In the Century Lealue with m~ority of Orance County prin· 5"Dta Ana V~ley, Foothill, ond clpals, the Daily Pilot-bas learned o.-.nceJolnin1 the p....-sttuc. exclusively. ture to replace Costa Mesa. Costa li!esa prlnrlpal Bob-Coronadel-Muand 111'_.t•a Packer, Sonora itrio~ipal Joe The most rece11:t propoeal coo- Me-rlo and Western principal .C"erniof the slX'-team Sunset Vern Horton met Monday with Lea1ue comprised of the five the latest proposal carryin& by a Huntington Beach schools and 2·1 marllin with l'aCker-fttin& Newport Barbor remains un· against ii. -changed. - The 111easure leaves Newport.. •"This lan't what I wahted,'' Offensive Players Edison, Tri tons Move Up PAT HUNSTIGER El Toro DAVID QOllo!ltiG!J~S Sal Clemente STAN MILLER Costa Mesa RAY BROUELETTE Mlaalon Viejo VINCE McCULLOUGH Laguna BeaCh KEVIN LaRUE Estancia RON DYKES Unlverolty By \rlrtue of their 20-11. win over previously Wl· beaten Westminster, th~ Edison High Chargers have moved into tbe No. 9spot in the CIF 4·A foot- ball poU . San Clemente 's . Tritons, who defeat~ t he Mission Vi ej o Diablos. 21 .10, ba.ve__ jumped from No. 3 to No. 2 in the 2·A poll. Another Orange Coast area football tea m , Mater Dei, dropped from No. 4 to No. 8 in the 4-A poll after being blitzed by the St. Paul Swordsmen, 28-7. There were few other changes in the polls. St. Paul remained No . 1 in 4·A and Santa Ana Valley is still atop the 3-A poll. ... ""-.T-. ....... 1. St. Pe\11 1141 ~. w.st T9"'~e (7~) l. L..,._. (Ml) 4. C.-lllo 11~1 S. Servlt. la.II ... St. J9fWo lloKo ... u 1. SouUI Hiii' 1 .. 1) -"' >n "' "' "' " ., , , , _.... a.MIW Otl( .. 1) ••• ,. GREG NEVILLE Coron• def M• STEVE SA~PERI Huntington Beach t.Edl50fl , .. ,, lO. l.8 Pol., , .. u .. -t . .S-0..AIWl\l•I .. ., 11~) 1. PKllk • (1·0) l. o.m1 ... !J.0) '· &t,...1., "4it1' o .oi s.El ~( .. 11 •. u 5.e ...... (7.01 1. MiOf'll'OYl• (6-1) I. Cr•'oc:enl• \l•tl•f !6-11 t.SMl•AIWI 1 .. 11 JO. \IHI• P•rk 1•·11 •·• 1. Aov•I O.t (1-0) t. s.. o.n.fll• 0 .. 1 1. ...,_.. {..0-1) •· Al'lleiO(lll \lell•f (...0-0 S. AtuY C7.0) ._ W••nut c .. n J.EIOol'.clol~Jl l ._...\llU• 1'"11 t .6-hr (~11 IO.Uwnct.le IS.JI CllOSS COUNTllY •• " ... '" ·~ " .. " " • " ... , .. "' , .. "' .. " .. n I " l.EOltofl2.CMl•Mewl F-111•. PllllOto \l•rdrl. s. °"'°" tS.~! ._ LB WU_, 1. 8hl'ql Aftlo91 1. INiet" Delt . CreKent• ..,., .. ., 10. ArcMli• . •• 1. U. ...W• t . Uplltf>d J. WHt C.OY· I ... '· Noln 0.l'nll (Sfler"'MI 0.UJ ~- 8-hrll. •· U1 Oul11l9 7. ~II I. Monlet.llo t. H•wtrlol'M 10. V'Ktor v.u.,. • •• "f 1. S.. Otmt111e 1. Unlftnlty' 1 "' .S.ldwl11 P•rk 4. Mb\IOn VOejo S. \l•lotnel• L u C1111.0• 1. 8•,14111. El Ol:N"-•· SM\Marll'IO 10. Artffla. \ ' WATt:lt l"Ol.O •• 1. N9w-1 H•rbor 1. S11t111y HUil! l. • JUDE KAUFMAN Mater Del VIC RAKHSHANI Edison STEVE FOLEY Newport Harbor ;: Lars-on Rekindles SA ~Al~•. 8tv.rJ, HlllsS. OoMwv• . U11IY••,lly 1. Co•on• otel llNr I . Lllk•waod '· l.8 WHWl'I to. Mir• em~. •• 1. Ulll•lld 2. Rlv.nlOt Pof't J. 0- monl •. Mlr•1t'1• ~. B••• '· ~ Fe 1. Wl'litt,.r I . l.• So:ro. t. Sonor• IO.. l.OS.11.mllJOS. NCAARun In Area .-- said Packer. "l don't U.ke Estan· cia stuck off 1.n the Cent1.1ry League by Itself. But the name of thepme Is comvroini•e and Ibis istbew-ay ltcameouL" Garden 0 rove Leagues are ac· commodated with the except.ion of Canyon High In the Orlllfle League. Letters have J>een sent to every ll!'lncipal and the\r respoose is espected by Nov. 20. Membens of the South Coast League havt voiced total accocd in opposinc any tamPoril!g with . its oei..p io tbe recent put with the objections ran1ln1 r1om rallber or "!!!"Potitloo, 1tability, compatible a!liletic pllilosophles and&!!98~•Ml.W coocerns. One of the fac_ton_.coo.sid.ered..., was keeping as many schools together in leagues with common grade levels. "" "U tl_lere is .a ground swell ot unhappiness we'll have to meet again and hammer out another propo1al, '' flYI Packer .. ''But our llnal p,?Oposal must be ready byDec.3 .• Packer, however, noteiltha! ·Only Irvine lligh School tieures to come into the arena qn the varsl'"' ty level '' early as Sei>tembl:r.oC . Some schools are three-year institutions while others are fQur· year formats. 'l'he Sl.mset. South Coast, Empire. Oran1e and (SeeCclM, P a1eAJt l • Defensive Players of W~k ' • MIKE HENTHORN El Toro BILL GOMPF Laguna Beach l • KEITH DIONNE Huntington Beach BOB FRYER Marina MARK ME.RWIN Ml salon Viejo SPYRO KEMBLE Corona del Mar MIKE SUGGS Mater Del RICK BAXTER Unlverolty JIM LaJEUNESSE CoataMen SKIP FRASER Edison GLENN DILL San Clemente SCOTT COSHOW Estancia JIM HANKE Newport Harbor ' .. 11 Mesa Man Tops Grid Pick Field Dan Rieden of Costa total on the nose. She Mesa weaved through a wins $15. weekend marked by up-Fran Granger of San sets to win the weekly Oemente bagged tbe $10 Daily Pilot Pigskin third place award and Pickeroo football predic-s h e was the on I y lion contest. member of the top 11 to ..... BILLGRILZ Fountain Valley Riede n, with o nly three misses on the JO- game card, missed the Pac·8 upsets-Cal ·s win over USC and Wa shington 's triumph over UC LA . And he didn"t ta b Purdue to trip Mich.igan State. pick Cal . Two Newport Beach entrants invOlved in the huge tie each figured Washington over UCLA. They are Jack Hamey and Mike Quinn. College Grid Poll This week's Pigskin Pickeroo was printed in all editions Monday and will be prinfed again in But he got through the II w d d D ·1 remainder of the baJ-~ilots. e nes ay ai Y flers unscathed. His first i"iiiOiiiOiiiOiiiOiiiO,_,_,_,_"I place award is $25. Pro Hockey 5to,OOO for only 5167.51 a month. Whether you need $5,0CO or $10,00'J get it from the people who lend millions_ Commerciol Credit. M onthly payment - based on a $10,CXX) HomeOwner loon, for 120 mon1hs, ot on onnuot percenloge role of 16%. Total poyme nl $20.101.20. A loon of $51CXXJ and over must be secured by a combinorion of real and personal properly. Comrnerdal Cledlt Corporation IC\ HomeOwner l oons .<J:!:> Coat.a Men • S70 E. 17th Street • Sant.a Ana • 1228 E. 17th Street • ' 645-8700 647..0S7l SIYIN ADYANTAGU ou• PAGIR OfflRI that youn may not! 1 COMPlfTI OIANGI COUNTY COYllAGI leclttd~: Let-IMc1. S-C--.., Mlu'-1 YleJe, • I ~hb1t, • ...u .. ~ '9oclll -... of LA.. ... 2 MONTH 1'0 MONlH l lN1'AL IASIS 3 NO DIPOSl1' u9u;1n ON A,,IO'flD c11on 4 ONLT 11 1.10 Pll MOHTl-4 1'01'AL COST (.afi1111tM ,...., '"l'-NWW-COMPACT IN" ~ Sill CJ l/4 .... Vi l 6 YOICI lilllSS.(GI PAIJID ALSO All AWAILAIU 1 JUU FI U MAINTINANCI ORANGICOUNTY RADIOTELEPHONE SERVICE I~(" ."17141135-3305 .... &AWT.\ , •• "'"'· """ ...._ ..._. --.,, 1ro11ui. .,...., 0tM ""'""-IH C.._.., S.. ,_. <f ~--tr T-ctll .. fllw •••·>2JJ • • \' - • • ,\J<f DAILY PILOT TU!!d!y, November •• 1175 ·Amat Also Coast Area Motocrou Set . OCC· Dedication Honors Kroll the Or_allit Coast College staff for 22 y...,.. and was OCC's dean o1. Student affairs for the past 12 1ean. The 00,000 American Or-an' e Co a at Huberi president of -finals WW be Colle1e '• $250,000 Palomar College, will be he Id at Ao ab et m bandball·racquetball the featured speaker of Stadium on Dec. 18. facility will be dedicated the ceremony that will :i • • e Explosiv.e LA PUENTE-Everyone bas beard about St. Paul's balanced offense, but Ge_ocge King's Bishop Amal Lancers are an ex- plOdiveo((enliive team loo~ PE'spite a disappointing' 4·2·1 re('ord_:_m any observers thought the Lancers would be undefeat- ed now-Bishop Amat still has three of the league's best of- fensive pla yers. They are junior running back Ni ck Corso, senior quarterback Paul l\-1cDonald and junior re· ceiver Richie McKay, son of USC football coac h John McKay. They fi g ure to present many problem s for Mater Dei's l\1onarchs Thurs day night in an Angelus League football game at the Sant a An a Bowl. All three started for the Lan- cers team that advanced to the CIF 4-A semifinals last year and all a11e enjoying success this year. King, the J,ancers' coach, ·t alks highly of Corso, a 5·9, 165-pounder who start ed 13 games as a sophomore. "~le 's gained over 100 yards in every game this year," says King. "lle's a power, breakaway runner who is our best all-round athlete. He blocks and he runs." McDo nald is a 6-3 signal caller who completed~·Of·l2 in Bi Amat ·s 42-21 · n over . An- thon y last week He ew for ·five TD passes in ·na game and has compl~ted SJ or 90 passes with only two tnterceptions. McKay started the Lancers' last four games as quarterback last year . ,; i Golf Results It wu an If tournament for the women's club at Fountain Valley Mile Sq11are Goll Course. In A flight, Maril)on Hart was the-winner with 59, followed by Bobbie Webb (6t) and Helen Olisar !68>. -Salb<-Leabo won B fli&ht with 62-.rith·I,ee Mjiledpand Garolyn West tied at 64 and Ruth Farr in at65. It was Ann Ford the winner in C flight with 62. Kay Knopf and Gladys Richardson finished second at n with Peg lteo and Ruth Joy next at 68. In D flight, Masa Neishi was the winner with 65, followed by Mae Bible (66), Barbara Ducom· mW\ (67) and June Duncan (68). Rhea Bowden was the E flight victor with 72 with four players tying at 74 including Lil Diamond, Betty Groetsch. Louise Larsen aod Lorraine Spa!. Mudon.Vlejo It was guest day at -Mission ·viejo Country Club with the women playi ng a two better balls of foursoine competition. First place in low gross action went to Cece Coury, Lucy McDonald. Pat Leeper (Irvine Coast CC} and J ean O'Skea (JrVine Coast CC). · Second place went to Nadine Maze, Brenda Agee, and two guestsrrom El Toro CC. In low net action, Bonnie Baker, Joan Smith, Wanda Engle (Irvine Coast CC) and Rose Harold (Irvine Coast CC) were the winners with 139. Finiabing second were Edith Carpenter, Patti Hoyt t~ta Ana CC), Joyce Hopton (El Niguel CC> and PbyWs Newby !Bia Canyon CCJ. CdM ••• (CODl!llaed From Page A·l3l Jm with freslimen, SOphomores and juniors. The propos al : SUNSET Hunt. Beach Westminster Edison. Marina Ftn. Valley Newport EMPIRE U>s Alamitos Loara Saddleback Katella Cypress Kennedy ORANGE Brea El Dorado Sonora Valencia Canyon Esperanza GA RD EN GROVE Garden Grove l..os Amigos La Quinta Santiago Pacifica Rancho Al. 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T~ atalions are ldentllled by a ValueCen(er door sign reading, "Paniclpalinii dealer." • r ~Allle'---U.S. PM. Off .. Attll SUSJPf1 Ca••a'. ~ • • • • ; . ( ~--DXONSTffl.81LT£0RADlllL11--.., ........... UMMIM.__., Ofl'en end tbta1.,._30. . . Clap it on JOU!' £uun Crellt Cini. • \ • • I ,,, r I I 'I tin: ~In \ s oi no! ao acl I ""' an• •m d ' 001 We lnl Lit m• I He cal idc pet em wi! 1 vir ~i del wr qu ex: ( h~i chi of ho stu COi qu SA l an 8llj s a; un Or th• fir stc stl , . > ' • r ~- ~~ I • . . ' ' I • cl al cl tii li1 ol g1 fi v A n ~i ir; b. fl ri e: 01 I ' ' , ! ' I I I .... • • r Herees. Popular lt;leas Def l_ated ' • • 87 DENNIS McLELIAN Ol .. Dll'YPI•-- An Or•na• -Coast Collece tough,'' said 1 Gold.en West freshman screed: "l can't even frftlunan. "I'd have to Pick a think ot one that eciuld be a sportJ!iaure,somello<IYUkeO.J. "Heroes are l'mirron of the poMtbility. That's something to Simpson. lim ... " -Manball f\lhwlck In l!Jlnk about." "Not only Is be a superstu but • -.,a-eto: Amerfcan St.Yte·' ~1nM\lnl"cates'Mtbl>6ople at _Webster deilnu a.J!= u DAJ).l'OJl!S _ <Yob..Jl.e .a=-~~~---·---someone ~·or creat courage. out of the 'ii who 'd have an Angeles and plays with the ki s nobility, etc.," or "one a3mlred "'ansWU three replied that their in the ghetto. He doesn't Corget ao d .e.mulat-~d for b.i5 father is-the person they mosl wberebecameltom 11 • achievements and q~uer.· Mm.fr• nm. put.. "Diil" at-Uie . -'-'S~n . ~ Cransto~ sa•d .._ EveryOne at one time or top ot the list. followed by Pres. PolitiCal science major. ''I think anot6er has-someone be·admires ~AJd__Focd. O_.J . Sim~on and politics right now is a bit messy. and look:s-up-io· as-an1dfr'1.-·Tll~e~·"'MUh""' Ariimaa:.-xtr. eacti with two He's aone a lorfor--vetera.J'I!". -n e - small child may admire the· admirers apiece. typifies good government ri&ht d a r i n g d e e d s o f a Tb e 1-0 110 w 1n 1 are now. l lOOk ~.P lo b.im more than one-dimensional Superman or representative of the heroes of anyone eJse. Wonder Woman. Later, the true-to-life exploits of a Charles today : · Llndbergh or Amelia Earhart ' 6 I d on.' l b a v e a n y maybethemodel. contemporaiY heroes,'' said an Lou Benson in ••images, Irvine history major. "I admire Heroes and Self-perception'' Lincoln and Woodrow Wilson calls the hero "the traditional because of their ·booesty and idol of man who does things perception-of the world as it is people wish they could do and and their ability to do something embodies the qualities people with it." wish they had.'' Colhedian Woody Allen is the Traditionally, these include person most admired by a young virtue, decency, honor, purity of biology student. ''He seems to be spirit, fair play, strength and very much aware of the eourage. problems of society. I like the ''Certain qualities are way he presents it in his films. desirable in a given culture," It's slapstick, but it's always writes Benson. "The way to aimed at something." qualify _!hese qualities is by examining its heroes." One sociologist claims styles in heroes as in everything else change , but heroes never eo out or style. It is interesting to note, however , -.that 26 out ol 53 students polled were unable to · come up with anyone they would qualify in the hero category. SAMPLING UNHEALTHY He added, however, "l can't say I really admire him as a hero. I think it's kind of unhealthy to hero-worship. w "Jesus, put him at the top of the list," said a nursing student, adding, "J. admire a lot of people who have faith in God, who read His word and do it IOOpercent. ·• ''I'm trying to think of a politician, but that would be TALENT DEVELOPED A UCI graduate student admires tennis star Billie Jean King: ''I like to see someone who spends so much time, energy and devotion in something. I admire anything where I can see someone who has developed their talent that mul'h. •• ''Governor Brown," replied an Irvine sophmore. "£ think he cares a lot about people. He brings himself down to their level.·• ''Frank Church of Idaho, McGovern and Goldwater," said a graduate student. "I admire ·them for their convictions. They seem to be sincere in their beliefs and don 't seem to waver from them.'" "l used to have a lot ol heroes, but not anymore,·· said a political science major. "Bob Dylan was a hero. But 1 don't think having heroes is a good idea be cause everyone is human. I admire a lot of people, but I don't give them any super being." Who are the heroes of today? Jn an attempt to at least partially answer the question, a random s ampling of col l ege and university s tudents on the Orange Coast were asked. whom they most admired. "I can't think or any public figures th a t have heroic stature,'' said an Irvine graduate student. Qualtities desirable in a hero for one culture may not be favored in another time. ·- l ' f • 1.Caring Brings Better · Lives .' ' ' . ~ By ALLISON DEERR OtltleO.lly P'llotSUlff Respite for a harried parent. A good fri end for a troubled child. Visits to the aged or the dis- abled. An outing for a disadvantaged child. These are some of the contribu· lions that can be made through the Orange County Dep_artment of Social Services Volunteer Pro- gram. A "maverick" operation for its first five years, according to Volunteer Coordinator Sharon Aebersold, the program has been redesigned to offer clearly de- fmed services by well trained ~ volunteers. "In the past we tried to meet individual needs on a one-to-one basis. We weren't always able to , find the 'right volunteers at the right time for the right job," she explained. • I • I ' • • • I • l I • ' I I I So, the program was re- organized into 10 specific pro- grams with room left to deal with special projects as needs arise. The latest addition is Share-a- Trip, which will provide recrea- tional and educational outings for disadvantaged children and adults on a monthly basis. DONATIONS SOUGHI' Donations of admissions to sporting events and amusement areas are being sought now, as well as group ratese uwe hope to take the burden of expense off the volunteer, and provide a wider range o.f. JlC· tivities, ··Mrs. Aebersold said. PALS work with children one- to-one for a minimum of six months on a weekly basis. PAiis activities are outings, games, hobbies or simply someone with whom to talk.· "This is an area where we real- ly need help," Mrs. AeberSold said. "Male volunteers who can act as good friends or older brothers for boys who don't have a male friend or father are always needed.'' Youngsters having difficulty in school are aided by tutors who provide individual attention once or twice a wee k for several ,months. Special Friends work with the· aged or disabled. Visits, letter writing, outings, and advocacy acµ.vities may be included. SPECIAL FRIENDS A meeting for those interested in the Special Friends project is pl~ed for Wednesday, Nov. 5, rrom 7i.o9 p.m. in the conference roOm of the Child WeHare Office, 1619 W. Seventeenth Street, Santa. Ana. A speaker from Brail!e Institute or Or~nge ~ty will discusS work with the blind, and other talks will deal with stroke and brain damage. The film ''Peege'' will be screened. "Family-Friends,'' said Mfs. Aebersold, "can be an individual CR l ~ T ON S • or whole family working witll another individual or family. "Currently, for example, some of our volunteers are working with Vietnamese refu gees in finding housing, jobs .. and furniture. "It is a way of becoming in· volved without the longer range, more expensive commitment of sponsorship.·· Family Friends also offer help with money management 3.Qll give support in helping resolve problems of daily living. At the social services office, ·volunteers start playrooms, so that parenJs can have unint~­ rupted private interviews with. starr. "This is another urgent need. We never have enough or these kinds of volunteers. In August alone, there were 909 children in one or our two playrooms. The need is obvious ." RESPITE CARE Respite Care allows families a Social $ervice voluntee; Virginia Burns, Costa Mesa, helps Mrs. Kim shop. witry Dung, 10, and Ha, 7. • \ i ' ' .. ' • • .. ' eop e BEA ANDERSON, Editor Tuesday. November•. 1975 Page 81 " .. , • '1 I .. . ' ; "cooling off" period by providing sbort·term emergency care, no longer than three days, ror de- pendent children in times of -:risis. various agencies and assist..ing : parents with applications. \ Currently, the key project ls 4 Operation Santa Claus. Operated ror the past J3 years by the Pro- bation Department. It collects and distributes Christmas gifts ~ to more than 1,200 children in ~ foster homes. ! Another new program, Mental Health Volunt eers , is a cooperative venture with the Mental Health Department. Under their supervision , teams of volunteer s offer arts and crafts, outings and other recrea- tional activities to those residing in board and care homes. · "We set up shop in the Cityl Sho°pping Center, Dec. 12. Foster i parents shop by appointment and f choose items for their foster , children. : "Many or these people a.re not yet ready for independent living, but need the kind of activities such volunteers can provide.·· "It is a store without price: tags," Mrs. Aebersold said. Girts! and toys for children through age ; 17 are needed. • An April through August pro· ject involves coordin ation or summer ca mp e rs hip op- portunitie:; offered through Further information about ant.: o( the projects and donation loca. • lions is available from Mrs,..: Aebersold, 834-4703. • Volunteer Aids . With Adiustment Mrs. Kim is a trim mother of five who"s lived in California sin cc-June. Before that, she spent a month in the r eru_gee reloc~ti.on camp at Ft. Chaffee, Arkans~. after leavmJ her J.!alive Vietnam. , She and her family love the United States but they ve needed help in adjusting to the Am erican way of life. · Social service volwiteer, Virginia Burns. Costa Mesa. bas given her the help she needs. . Since the rirst or October, Mrs. ~urns bas ~ooked _mto job placement. shopping with the family for furniture, given some lessons in comparative pricing and been there when problems arose. · :· "At "first I did not want to call her. My problems seemed so sm'atl, ·· said Mrs. Kim. · · ''But J reassured her that no problem was too small and that was What I was there for,' .... Mn.~Bums-said. The pair have become good friends. Mrs. Kim is moSt grateful or Mrs. Bums' efforts in rmdinit: her employment. · "M)' husband speaks very little English, but we both ~re studying every day. so that soon we can both have jobs.•• . Mrs. Hurns, a full -time psychology student, became \n-• terested in this kind or volunteer work throug.,, a sociology class. . "I have done volunteer work all my life, but I find this really rewarding.··. stie has worked with several Viel· nam~se families in the Brea. · ''They are beautiJul people. You get so close to them, so· we keep in touch. They appreciate every litUe tbing )'OU do !or the~." • . · J\daect Mrs. Kim, "Andyoudosomuch~'"' • ,_ ' • • • • . • • • . . ' ~ ~ .. ~= • ~ •• .. ~ ' t ~ . • . • • '/ I Heroes:-Popular ICleas Def lated 111 DENNIS Mel.EU.AM Of .. Dlilfr ....... An O..an1e Coast Colle1e =t':.i" said a ~Iden West ,,...,,man .....,i: •1--·t eveo .,, "rd ha .. to plcll: a lhlnlt ot one that <OUld be a sporUfigun,aomebodylllteO.l. "Heroes are mlrron ot the -1btlilJ'. That's IMllD«blng to Silnpeo11. tun .. .'' -Jlanball P\obwltt iD lbintabout.'• "Notonlyiabea-tarbut •'Hero: American Style•> be communicates with people at Webste<-<leCU>U-.&-hern •• DAD19PS ----an-1eve1J171te-g~tiaclcto-uo 5omeon1L "oJ 1real courage, Out.al lhe.2'! who-did ha"e an Ancel.es and-pie,_ with the kids nobility. etc.,'"or "one ~ed 8D5wer, three replied tJiat their in the ghetto. He doesn't forget a nd -emulated for his fathtt_is.__th~ most wberebecamefrom/ .. _ _ -echievements.-and·qualiti~·· admire. This put ••oact" at Uie -.---.-.·sen. craOSton, '' said a Everyone at on~ time -~__of:tbe:Jiat;.1onow..l:by.:P<es. polltlca! science-major;-"! tlfuilc t--:lllOllher bas someonelRradmltes Gerald Ford, O.l . Sil!IP6-0n and politics rigbt now ia a bit messy. and looks up to as an ideal Tbe Muhammad All each with two He's done a lot for ve!<J'ans, l-llL • $1D&ll~Cbild -ma.y-admir-e-the---iCliiilters apiece: -typilfei · gOOCf goVemment right d a r J n g d e eds o f a . now. J look up to him more than one-dimensional Superman or Tb e f .o 1 Jo wing are a:QYooeelse.'' wooaer Woman. Later, the representative of the heroes ol true.to-life exploits_ of a Charles today: • Lindbergh or Amelia Earhart ••I don• t have any may be the model. cnitemporary heroes," said an Lou Benson in ••images, Irvine history major. '"I admire Heroes and Self-perception'' Llncoln and Woodrow Wilson calls the hero 1''tbe traditional because of their honesty and 1dol of man who does things perception of the world as it is people wish they could do and and·tbelr ability to do something embodies the qualities people witb it.•• wisb they had." Comedian WO\)dy Allen is the Traditionally, these include pel'SOQ.mOst ad'mired by a young virtue, decency, honor, purity of biolo•y student. "He seems to be spirit, fair play, strength and very much aware of the rourage. proJ;llems of society. I like the ··certain qualities are way be presents it in his films. desirable in a given culture,'" It's slapstick, but it·s always writes Benson. "The way to aimed at something . ., qualify these qualities is by examining its heroes." One sociologist claims styles in heroes as in everything else ~ change, bqt heroes never go out of style. It is interesting to note, however, that 26 out of 53 ~tudents polled were \Dlable to come up with anyone they would qualify in the hero category. SAMPLING ' UNRE~LTHY • He added, however, "'I can·t say I really admire hini as a hero. I think it's kind of unhealthy to hero-worship." "Jesus, put him at the top of the list, " .. said a nursing student, adding, ''I admire a lot of people who have faith in God, who read His word and do it 100 percent.·· ''I'm. trying to think of a politician. but that would be TALENT DEVELOPED A UCI graduate student admires tennis star Billie Jean King: "I like to see Someone who spends so much time, energy and devotion in someth.ing. I admire anything where I can see someone who has developed their talent that much.•• "Governor Brown, .. replied an Ir'vine sopbmore. ''I think be· care"s a lot about people. He brings himself down to their revel." ''Frank Church of Idaho. McGovern and Goldwater," said a graduate student. "I admire them for their convictions. They seem to be sincere in ~heir beliefs and don't seem to waver from them.'' "I used tp have a lot of heroes, but not anymore,'' said a Political science major. "Bob Dylan was a hero. But I don't think having heroes is a good idea because everyone is human. I admire a lot of people, but I don't give them any super being.'' Who are the heroes of today? In an attempt to at least partially answer the question, a random sa mpling of college~ and university students on the Orange Coast were asked whom they most admired. "I can·t think' of any public fi g ure s that have heroic stature," said an Irvine graduate student. Qualtities desirable in a hero for one culture may not be favored in another time. ' 1 By ALLISON .DE ERR grams with room left to deal with 0t trie o.11r Pnotsiatt special projects as needs arise. Respite for a harried parent. The latest addition is Sbare-a- A good friend for a troubled Trip. wflich will provide recrea- child. · tional and educational outings Visits to the aged or the dis-for disadvantaged children and abled. adults on a monthly basis. An outing for a disadvantaged DONATIONS SOUGHr child. Donations of admissions to These are some of the contribu-sporting events and amusement tions that can be made through areas are being sought now, as the Orange County Department well as group rates. of Social Services Volunteer Pro-"We hope to take the burden of gr~~~averick " operation for its expense off the volunteer, and provide a wider range of ac-first five y.ears, according to tivities,., Mrs. Aebersold said. Volunteer Coordinator Sharon Aebersold, the program has been redesigned to offer clearly de- fined services by well trained volunteers. "In the past we tried to meet individual peeds on a one-to-one basis. We weren't always able to i find the right volunteers at the right time for the right job," she l explained. So, the program was re· organi~ed into 10 Sj">ecilic pro-• PALS work with children one· to-one for a minimum of six months on a we~kly basis. PAL"s activities are outings, games, hobbies or simply someone with whom to talk. "This is an area wh~re we real- ly need help,'' Mrs. Aebersold said. "Male volunteers who t'!an act as good friends Ot' Qlder brothers fot: boys .who don't have a male friend or father are always needed •· Youngsters having difficulty an school are aided by tutors who provide individual attention once or twice a week for several .months. Special Friends work with the aged or disabled. Visits, letter writing, outings, and advocacy activities may be included. SPEdAL FRIENDS A meeting for those interested in the Special Friends project is planned for WednesQay, Nov. 5, from 7to 9 p.m . in the conference room of the Child Welfare Office, 1619 W. Seventeenth Street, Santa Ana. A s peaker from Brail!e institute of Orange County wtll discuss work with the blind, and other talks will deal with stroke and brain damage . The film "Peege" will be screened. ·~Family Friends.,'' said Mrs. Aebersold, "can be an individual ~ or whole family working with another individual or family. "Currently, for example, some of our volunteer s are working with Vietnamese refugees in findin g housi ng, jobs, and furniture. "It is a way of becoming in- volved without the longer range, more expensive commitment ol sponsorship.·' Family Friends also offer help with money management and give support in helping resolve problems of daily living. Al the social services office, \-'Olunteers st aff playrooms, so that parents can have uninter- rupted private interviews with st;1ff. ·'This is another urgent need. \\'l' never have enough or these kinds of volunteers. In August alone, there were 909 children in one of our two playrooms. The nl.'ed is obvious.·· RF..SPITE CARE Respite Care allows families a • • I • I ' • ' I I ' I • I , • • ' • • ' ' . • I • ' • • • • • I \ .. ' j' •I Social Sf!.rvice volunteer Virginia Burns~ . Costa Mesa, helj:i§"Mrs.·~im.sfioP-wlth Dung, 10, and Ha, 7. . -I .. BEA ANDERSON, Editor Tuesday, November 4, 1975 Page 81 .. cooling off'' period by providing short-term emergerrcy care, no longer than three days, for de- pendent children in times of ~risis. Another new program, Mental Health Volunte e r s, is a cooperative venture with the Mental Health Department. Under their s upervision, teams of voluntee r s offer arts and crafts. outings a nd other recrea· tional activities to those residing in boa rd and care homes. •·Many of these people are not yet ready for independent Living, but need the kind or activities such volunteers can provide." An April through August pro· ject involves coordination of summer ca mpersh ip Op· portunities offe'red· through various agencies and assisting parents with applications. Currently. the key project is Operation Santa Claus. Operated for the past 13 years by the Pro. bation Department. It collects and distributes Christmas gifts to more than 1,200 children i.o. foster homes. ·•we set up shop in the City Shopping Center, Dec. 12. Foster parents shop by appointment and choose items for their foster children. .;It is a store without price tags:· Mrs. Aebersold said. Gifts and toys for children through age 17 are needed. Further information about any of the projects and donation loca- tions is available from Mrs4 AebersO!d, 834-4703. -· .. ·- Volunteer Aids With Adiustment Mrs . Kim is a trim mother of five who's li ved in California since June. · Before that. she spent a month in the refu_gee relocati.on camp at Ft. Chaffee, Arkansas, after leavint:: her native Vietnam. lb • She and her family love the United States but ey ve needed help in adjusting to the A!"Oe.ri~an way of life. Social service volunteer, Virginia Burns, Costa Mesa, has given her the help she needs. . Since the first of October, Mrs. Bums has ~ooked _into job placement, shopping with the family for £urn1ture, given some lessons in comparative pricing and been there when problems arose. "At ·first, J did not want to call her. My problems s~med so small," said Mrs. Kim . · ''But I reassured her that no problem was too small and that was what I was therefor,'' Mrs. Burns said. The pair have become good friends. Mrs. Kim is mosl grateful of Mrs. Burns' efforts in finding her emolovment. · "My hus band speaks very little English, but we both are studying every day. so that soon we can both have jobs.'' . Mrs. Uurns. a fUll ·t1me psychology student, becar:ne 1n - terested in this kind of volunteer work through a sociology class. • . .. I have done volunteer work all my life, but I find this really rewarding." She has worked witb several Viel· oamese families in the area. •'They are beautiful people. You get so close to them, so we keep in touch. They appre<iate °'eey lltUe U>lng you do for them." 4 • Addedl\lrs.Kim,"Andyoudosomucb." • • r.li ~ OAA.YPILOT thadburns Celebrate Mr. and Mrs. Walter Chad- • b u rn of Costa Mesa celebrated their 60th wed· ding at1niversary with their son -and daug,hter-i n-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Chadburn or Ne wport Beach. The honorees, who are natives of England and who \vere ' married in Winnipeg, have a daughte r, Myrtle or Vic· toria, Britis h Columbia, four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Rules a DEAR ANN LANDERS : I-low would you like to save some lives today? Millions of people read your column. Please print these sug- gestions on What to do in case of fire. Ask your readers to post them somewhere in the house for all to see. Taping them to the refrigerator is a good idea. Life-saver Ann Landers stay near the noor where the air Is b('tter. Take short breaths. Rreatbe through your nose, and crawl to an exit. floor "'here the air is beUer. If possibl<', sit by a window where you can call for he lp. Open It at the top and bottom. lleat and smoke will go out the top. You can breathe at the bottom. Buy-centennial Backe.d By ERMA BOMBEOC Memo To: Abraham Beame, Mayor, New York City From: BUI Bcimbeck Re: New York City's Financial.J>li~bt God know» my wife has clone. wba~ she could to help you people get oo your feet again. . She did {or l'.!'JL.Wbal ~he has dOh'e -ror stump. ing economies in Miami, San Fran~is:co, Boston. Dallas, Freeport end Disney world ... spent more monfy than I am making. She has a credit card for Al's Bit Shop. She goes to a hospital to have surgery and br· logs home presents for cnieryone. She checks out $50 worth of stuff at tbe supermarket and does not ba:ve one edible item ·AT WIT'S END in the cart . She carries a ''de- ferred account" at the ''You said that at the bakery. mortuary." For the last five years, . As a man with deep she ha.zs been going to feelings of gratitude, you garage sales. We own are, I s uspect, thrashing four garages -one of about for some way ofre- them in Ne w JerseY. paying my wife for her She can buy for her en-services to New York Ci· tire Christmas list in a ty. l\1ay I suggest when tool&dieshop. you make out the fiscal She is the first woman budget·in two·woeks ••• you go without-her sup.. port. She is in deep depression over the W. T. Grant company and cries constantly, ''.Where was I when they needed me?"' Regards. I Last week as she sat reading the newspaper, she looked up. her eyes misting, and said, "New York needs me.'' With that, she packed a few things in a large bag (an old Save·lhe· Economy trick) and headed for Fun-dless City. ever to suffer finger-.,-----,--------------- burns from a smoking It is not easy living with a crusader who is single-h andedly fighting the battle of supply and demand. American Express card. The other night in a restaurant s h e said, "Give m e $5. I am going to the restroom." • · "Wh at do you need with $Sin a restroom?" ''I mi g ht see something I want to buy." WESTCLIFF HAIR FASWONS presents KEV G. BEDROS ~YOl'vtDM. llMIOOJl IMDM~ ........ YML9 -----:;:t .. ;· I ~11 Peering Around ,I SELECTED a s \he While in New York I Woman of Achievement she wiJl appear on th~ ,- by the Newport Harbor Frederic Davies Star B u s i n e s s a n d . Power show with Diana Professional Women's Riggs and Hermione I CJ.ob was the Rev. Sune Gin gold and on the '· · 1? ~~· ,_ · Richards She was cited Bernice Perry talk show ,._..,.. __ ..... ~~-· --~ :mJ i a~ .a well -.known The Choice I s Yours: ;-;;;.JI m1n1.ster, art ist, lee-with Toni Arden. On OOth Haircut.a by Kev turer. writer, photo· shows. her collection will 1101 W••tcnn Dr., tMiwpo.1Beech•142-ea57 I read these suggeStions in 1DOk magazine in 1971. I then had them retyped when the article became too ragged to read. Now I'd like to C'lip it from Ann Lan- ders· column and post it again. How about it? -FAJTHFUL 'FAN 4. Make sure your fami1y knows t he quickest and safest \\'ays to escape from every room in the house. Keep a nashlight in all rooms to help escape at night. Makf' sure children can open doors, windows and scrttns to the t'scape routes. Tt'ach your children how to use the phone to report a fire. And they should kno"' "'hC're the alarm bo~ is in the nf'ig hborhood. 8. Feel every door with your hand. If it's hot, don t open it. If il''s cool, make t his test; open slo"·ly and stay behind the door. Ir you feel heat or pressure com- ing through the door, slam it shut. gr a Ph e r an d bepresented. formerlv KenTempleton's hu m anitarian and ;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~ "serves as an inspiration Ms. Belz will speak in to many people." Tampa for the American Bu siness Woman's As- ....-DEAR FAN: Here it is: Start clipping. And thank you on behatr of those whose li ves may be saved because you took the time and trouble towrtte. 1. When a rire breaks out in your home or orr1ce, get out im· med.l ately. A fi re can spread faster than you can run. Even ir f OU Smell s moke, GET OUT. 2. 1r you find smoke in an open ~airway or hall, use another pre· ~anned way out. .,.., \ 3.U youesc~petbrougb smoke, 5. llrad for stairs -not the elevator. A bad firr can cut off tht" powt"r to t"lt"vators. 1\n elevator coul.d also deliver you tu the fire floor. ·6. DON 'T jump. i\1any people have jumped and died without re- alizing rescue was only a few minutes away. 1. If you are trapped in a smoke·filled.room, slay near the 9. If you can't get out, stay behind a closeO door. ADY door "'ill serve as a shield. JO. If there is a panic tor 'tht> main exit, get a"·av from the mob. Try to find another way out. Once you are safely out, DON'T go back in . Call tht> fire depart- ment . Use alarm box or telt"phone . In the country, be sure you know the number of the <'losest voluntet>r fire depart· ment. Never assume someone else has turne-d in the alarm. A1TENDING the na· SO('iation·s annual tional conference of the can('er benefit on her N~tiontl Or_ganization way home. for Wom e n in Philad e lphia w ere Patti Buff and M al"garet Barker, representing the Elizabeth. Cady Stanton Chapter in Huntington Beach. BAI.BOA ISLAND de- signer Dolores Belz is :sho wing her spring. summer collection in ATT EN DI NG th e silver anniversary ball of the Charity Players in the Beverly Wil shi re will be the -:!'rlessrs. and Mmes. Norman Smedeg aard, Rex Reason , George Gadis, Doug Correa and Jack Dorris, all of Newport Beach. New York through Nov . .----------1 20. ' ' 1: Cycle High for Sag ·ittarius are spotlighted. Refuseto ble ideas. --Ct go of past be painted into corner. so 1 that you can enter "future." You'll com- · I ' WEDNESDAY, advertise, to .distribUte, ...... NOV EMB ER s to bridge language dif- By SYDNEY OM A RR ferences. ARI ES (March 21· TAURUS C(l.pril 20· i April 19): You learn a May 20 : Money, details,· l secret. This aids in your thorough approach to 1 creative output. You're problem a ff ec tin g more able to publish. to partner. mate -these GE ~11 N I (May 21-June prehend. 20): Accent on binding agree-men·t . Don 't becom e invol ved in situation which drains time away from a ll creative projects. Em· phasize balance. situation. Refuse to ac- cept surface indications. • if today is "your birth· d ay you are intense. passion ate , fond of travel, a good reporter- teacher, a person who knows how to wear clothes and one who ap· pr~cia'es good food. Wednesday In the Get a Sitte r Skip Lunch cancel the Bridge Game Leave the Office Early But What Ever You Do ... Don't Miss The - FUN AND FANCY BAZAAR OF HOLIDAY DECORATIONS & CHRISTMAS GIFTS .,, .. ., ... ,.,. ........ ..._.&r.ufawlanll w.-.a. Friday. Nov. 7, 1975 10 A.M.-9 P.M. Saturda y, Nov. 8 , 19 75 10 A.M.-5 P.M. The Island House Fashion Island. Newport Beach Complimentaiy Coffee & Cookies Happiness Is .•.• a camplete pcrty center to serYe you CANCER (June 21· July 22): Avoid attempt- ing to "doctor" yourself. Means obtain expert, professional treatment. Be realistic. Value your own well-being. DAILY PILOT SCO RPI O roct. 23- Nov. 21 ): Hold off on speculative investments. Mean s some com· modities could be taking a nose dive. You do best now by applying brakes. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. ,_~-~-:~~~-~~~~~;;;:::::::~iiiiijiiiiijiiiiijiiiiijiiiiijiiiiijiiiiijiiiiijiiiiijiijiiiiijiijiijiijiiiiiiiii~ 22-Dec. 21): Cycle high I -you come to terms with older. obstinate person. You'll land on your feet. Your position is stronger than might be apparent on surface. CARPET CLEANED $1995 ""'""''"' Pfol:I, Int. :J~e Parl'J oflne of Brentwood coming to Lido Isle -3406 Via Udo• 675-5452 """ ... *,({, .. 4,f:., C'..&... Newport Beach LEO (July 23-Aug . 22>: Romantic haze could be blocking a clear view. Kn ow it a nd protect yourself in clinches, Steer clear o f ex.· · · tT'!tV'a~ant; · gra·ndi'ose schemes. . VIRGO CAug. 23 -Sept. 22): You close deal, get ass urances. improve pr~spect s. You do busi- CA PRICO R N (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): You could be subjeCt of clandestine meeting.)Realize that all iii . .not . ..oi.LL in.. open . ..Be pQSitive-that "your side'" is reoresented. high quality low cost snack ...,__ "i;;;;;;;;:::==============:::;;~ ness in sense th at you i: have so~th~ng of value -and others are willing AQUA RI US (Jan. 20·Feb. 18): Friends and finances could make a deceptive mixture. Be sure of facts -don't bend truth for an y person's apparent a d· vantage. I r I t j -t • I AVAILABLE NOW z--~FS11LINlt SMOKED SAUSAGE "' The Traditional Holiday Sai&lge B~f.n:. tuneh or dinnl!f' will be lonv-remembered when ·you ~ ZESTILINK Smoked Sausage to ftmily or friends. The flavor is ouutandjngl Goes well with other foods such as eggs, hash brown poWtotJ-or pancakes. It's popular nan appetittr, too. Buy NOW ••• supply is limited. i k©rr1 rF~rrm~. South Coast 'Plaza OF 0 ""'. COSTA MESA -::-:: .. ......... , ........... ' • i. ' -t ' · to pay and negotiate for it. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Draw line between valid concept and fan- tasy. Stick ""ith worka- PISCES (Feb. 19· March 20): You have chance to elevate p>&i· tion. Your mark is made, style defined. Analyze 10% OFF ON ALI, . CARDS SB.EC1tD FROM OUR ALllUM STOCJt. FREE ., .. PARTY SHOPS • . OMI L»4I Of 19101i1*&.ID" u....n WITH PUllCHASl'OF 0ua llGULAI IN-STOCK CHllS'IMAS CARDS PIAN WJW FORllOLllYAY-P"ARTIES AHEAO- ' • HUNTIN.TON BEACH • 2 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS WI HOMOil IO'llt 10115 ADAMS. HUNTINGTON BEACH • 5888 ADAMS. HUNTINGTON BEACH ... . . • & TflS W1B OM.Y any living room and hall (Regordl•11 of Room Size) ANY LIVING ROOM DINING ROOM (or dlnlnc aru) Now : .• Ad van ce d ftchni~ue s and chemical de velopments make po ssi blt superior re~ults richt in your home ._ and at a price you .can affo"rd. Now you c~n have your ca rpets cleaned profes- sionally as often as you lik e. ind HALL $ CLEANED ·2995 CRtr1rdl1ss t $i1e 1 S l!R'lllNQ ALL 01"' O Lll:ANQI[ COUNTY WE'LL CLEAN ANY AOOlllONAL ROOM 1195 WITH EITHER THE ABOVE SPEC IALS ................... CALL 675-9140 TODAY NOT DELIGHTED? DON'T PAY! LIVING ROOM H!ll$299~ Deep Soil Extraction MOST CARPETS DRY IN ~ TO 1 ~HR. LIVING ROOM HALL & DINING ROOM YD, WC DO DY CAlllPE ING RIGHT IN YOUlt HO• •nd It k,..., h lmmldlat.lr..:wlll•tMTINTtrCOLORIZE,...atrpetwhllest.m UM lll&ht--... COLOMSOelllGHTAND ·VIVIO)IOUwtn.::-'..:.:~ -~( GUaRanT••f#i@···· . GUARANTEE CARPET CLEANING & DYE ·co. . 109 27th STREET, NEWPORT BEACH, CA. ·-. J • } IOI .. . . ' . ' I ! i i ' • i • TUI SOR 13Kt .......... FU J( 11 51 I FU ... T ~ r I " I II 10 1 JI JI " " "' ' ' I . . IOOMU • ALL lilt cMICl(S AltOUNO Hellf. "' /.lA'/6 GOHf. ;a e.\NA.JAS Aeoof -nlAT TV COMMlNTATOIZ. ~e1c 5/JAvf.L '(. iHt'( IW!Ot. y 11£AlZ WMAT I SA'( MV'- MllltE . LINOA ! TUMBLEWEEDS bf Wa '· lrowa -.d Mel C.IOll !'Al 61.AP -Q) SU ™tl006ll MIM .~'f. 1· SORRY T'~E LA"TO FOR DIN-DIN, fJA!lY flf(UDPER,PEAR .... ~-----9/IT ON Ml: WA'{ OOME Flt\lol Hf/.SllN' ~ ~ fWJK, I WAS CAf'TIJRfl' IJ'I A fn( ~T SAID HI' WAS A SOC/Ot.061ST. Ii FUNKY WINKERBEAH JOHt.l OARl/NG HERE AND 1\U& 11ME I'M W11H ' SEN~TO R l l.ICAS WARN\ ! FIGMENTS 11 ,.,, .... ,_,I --WHAT IS PAT? :t SEN ATOR,WHAT DO <X)J lll/NK SHOOLD SE cnie ABOUT "!HE 6RCWlllC; NUMBER ~ NIU.EAR ARM&~ •· ' ' I ' • : p ' . ' ' <JOU MEAN ll KE ONE OF 1\IOSE THINGS THE 5/)( Mill/ON llOU.AR liVl1'I HAS~ by Dale Hale ' r HAHCY i by Ernie llusllllll'ler : . f i • l ! I'M NOT LOAFING-- I'M BUSY MARKIN() OFF THE DAYS ON MY CAL.ENDAR TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS I ·---IOOll>ed ..... 6 Retort centers 10 Kindefg1n11n subjKt 14 Serious ofl&nse 15 Structural de111Ce !6 Nan ow s1rip ol wooll 17 ludicrous "' 18 Species o! pmeapple 19 lacerated 20 Tope~ecu- O•M 22 Temper11re 24 Rema.ns 111- 'CtlVll 16 Pux:eeded in Mlt'JUl!llC!l 27 lo5H io· lensny 31 Route 32 Th1ow w111\ ettOf't 33 W. 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PEANUTS ---~ JUDGE PARKER MISS PEACH NO, TIU. MY SOCIAL SECURITY __ ..... __ • fft.Ar"CINE'! ADVllF (.(), AOll1Sot 1"o PRES1DfNif AND "t'"'" •.... -~A-= ,_ ~> • -UllU«T. • DICK TRACY I • ' DAILY PILOT p Oii~ a.A$ \Vt MT1D TJjl; ~\USELJh\ lllDAY .... MOON MUI I IMS PmT'/ Cl.,lssY·· BUT l'I> LIKE IT Bl:T~IFITWAS A LiTTLt: WAAME~ CoLO!l. , - ANIMAL CRACKERS GJIJ'AT-l<ln" QI /I: 1 (KIILI.: c..ar JMV tuz W1' l<l(ll( So LON(; •.• ~e"' A 6 A ll-J, L.OOK I N<S A1'" 1)-fe;, l!>RIGH1" Sil>!!!, ~ W ON''f' t'(AV~ "fO WASH ul=' FOR '11NNSR by Charles M. Schub: .---------' HE NEVER SAl'S,'SETTER SAVE ROO/o\ Foll Dl'S$El<T ' by Herold Le DOUJ: HE ~D THAT 'YO+.J CAME &ACK THE NEXT DAV lN THE SAME TRUCK WH ILE HE WA5 AT WNCH, RO!l!lEO THE STORE ~ 16ftJ ~~fs E:~:J! Sii ( SAID IF ~ '1c1 1· s1cJrnNt; ·1v UXJ;: Al LV!k'Vl/llN!;, Wl WOW DN'l' 6L I' W !>l:e ANY/ fllN G by George Lemont •• t .. • ... , .. .. I i by Ferd Jot.llSOll THE GIRLS II 11 - 1 i I I by Mell .. , rc:illy don'I care who gCl<i electcd -l'm juo;t glad that af~ 1oda11 1hcy 'll all pipe down." AD'll S"O 12. -ro AHO i'NAYES '!='001..S' -Jf-...,.f~ f'fl(M8*"Pf•4~ . • T\JFIN WUR MEAD, WJ.j/LE J DIAL °™IS NUMaER-• . by Chester Gould • I Wl'Nf MY PAL TO BRlNCi YOU A LONCiER CHAIN. DENNIS THE MENACE ' . • '\'IE'Lt HAVE A G!ASS Cf WATER #I' A roNL OF WATER A.If A SAUCER Of MILK ." I ! -~ I l " ' ' • DAI\. Y PILOT Tuesda , NOY9mb9r~. 1975 Levelin·g· Off Seen·. LM. B911d ' 'Check Up ·On Fighters Scholars checked out the tater careers of 95 pro!es:1ional prizefighters. Each had been either a cllampiuo or a major cQnte~ Each had earned more than $100,000 in the riliB. Thty wound up a»: Laborers, mostly in steel mills, 18; wrestlers, two: tavern bouncers, bartend ers or owners, 28 ; janitors, two; bookies, three; tux.i drivers , three; house painters, 18 ; newsstand tender.!, three: liquor salesmen, two; gas station owners or iiltten- -dants, two; tailor, one ; race track hands, three; businessman whose business wasn't ex · plained, one, and fight trainers or managers, the rest. ONE OUT OF every SO ministers na· tionwide now is a wOman . MARRIED MEN tend to be better driven than single men. Not just safer. Better. No, I didn't say that. An low a State College schola r so proclaimed arter a study or 1,000 drivers. WllAT DO modern rorks and modern shoes have in common '! Design or both is exactly 175 years old. BeCore 1800 in this countr.y , there were no rour-tined Corks in common use nor were there any separate shoes ror right and left feet. WHAT ARE the Cive most common items in a Camily m edicine chest? A druggist says: Aspirin, adhesiv e bandages, a thermometer. an antibacterial ointment and some sort or topical antiseptic such as Mercurochrome, iodine or Merthiolate. Calls to mind the oft· repeated claim years ago or a Spokane city de- .tective. He said he could find out more about a man by looking into his medi cine chest than by reading his diary. I happened to notice in mine the other morning a yo-yo, an avocado seed and a snapshot of Alan Ald a. What do you( suppose he'd make of that? / PRISONS Q. "Wh y are some prisons called peniten- tiari es?" A. Because the Quakers or Philadelphia who wanted them as a substitute for the death J penalty thought the prisoners therein-would be penitent. And in the first of suc h institutions, said prisoners each was confined in solitary with the expectation that each, unable to talk to any other prisoner for lhe term of the sen- tence. would silently contemplate past crimes. It didn't work out precisely as planned. Addre.s.s mail lo L. M. Boyd, J>.O. Box 156(), Costa Me.sa 92626. Copyright 1975 L.M Boyd ' ! 5'J.000 ! for only 5139.03 ' amonth. Whether you need $5,000 or $10.00) get it from the people who lend millions. Commerc ial Credit. Mon!hly payment based on o $7,000 HomeOwner loon, for 84 months, of on annual percentage rote of 16%. Total payment $1 l,678.52 A loon of $5,000 and over must be secured by o 1 combination of real and persona l proper!v. 1 ~c~~L~tlon•~ ~ Cogt.a l\1e~a I Santa Ana • • 370 E. 17th Sttl'et 1:!:!8 E. I ith Street The Team. Cal Wolfe • • 645-8700 547-5$71 Lawrence 'V. 11Sldp" Dora U, a partner with rertifit'd public accountants Col.em~ 0.. _. Gr1nt, has bee n elect ed v'ce prtaldent of communicetiona of the Orange Coast cbapterol the National A:s:sociationof Accountants. · llelivesin LagunaNieuel. • l•cquellDt! C. Butler has been itppointed 11.ssistant vice president a.ad bran ch mana.er of Mariners Savtnp and LOu A&&oclatloo in their Laguna Beoach office. Mrs. Butler is 11 bu!lness graduate or the University of New Brunswick:. Her appaint· ment as branch manager coin· •uTLlll: cides with the grand oipening of the Laguna ~acb offi ce, located at the corner of Gle nn eyre Street and Forest Avenue. She is a resident or Lagwia Beach. • Santa Ana r'esident Earl Jacobs bas been named general manager for the industrial products division of Computer Automation, Inc., Jrvitie· based m anufacturer or minicomputers. Dr. Jacobs was formerly manager of advanced t c<'hn ology ripp lications £or Xerox Corp. in Rochl•stcr. NY. • • Warren II. Vetter has been appointed manacer of engineerin g for Wahlco, Jnc. or Costa Mesa. He was rormerly manager of en~ineering and director product development for the Peabody- Galion Corp . in New York . He and his family live in I.aguna Niguf.'I. ' • Robert 0 . Sherwood has been named conven· tion sales manager at the Anaheim Area Vlsltor ud Conveoljoo Bureau. He was formerly director of sales and market· ing at the Doubletree Inn in Tucson, Ari z:. Sherwood replaC't"S George Kirkland who has been appointed vict'.' president or the Hawaii Visitor's Bureau. • South Laguna resident David T. Price has been named supervisor in planning and budgets at Rockwell lnternational's Space Division in Seal Beach. An 11 -yl'ar Rockwell employe, Price has held several supe r visory posts in the division 's finance. and administr a lion offi ce. • lloward A. Sit"gl'I has been elected executive vice pres ident and chief operating officer of Far Wt"SI Financial Corp., of N'ewport Beach . \\'illlam Belibt"rg has also been named chairman or the board and chi ef executive officer or f'ar Wl'st subsidiary, State Mutu al Savings and l..oi:tn Association • Corona dt>I Mar res ident Carol Walk er has been t>lf'cted prt•sident or the Orange CoUnty chapter of the California Employ ment Association. She o"•ns Personnel Resources, a temporary ~ervice <1nd placement a~cn cy in the Ir vine ln- dustr1;.1\ Com fll ex . • William L. :\1ills has been electro vi ce .pres ident of finance £or VTN Corp., of Irvine. He joined VTN in 197•l fr om .>\strophysics Research Corp. in Harbor City where he was vice prtsident and treasurer. lie and his wife and two daug hters reside in Mi ssion Viejo. MILL~ • David Sleln h as been named vice president or :\v('o Community Developers, Inc:., and project manager £or Lagun a Niguel , lhe company's 5,900· acre community. Stein was previously director o{ operations £or I .aguna Niguel in charge of pl an ning , development, construction. customer service and maintenance. ~ Flyus. llllVll Linda Blue Anywhere In the l 1Jjiij¥it1ll GM Cites Defective Air Bags DETROIT (U Pl I - General Motors Corp. has recalled 1.300 air bag -equippe d cars because it said a defect might prevent the safety device in the steering wheel rrom inflating in an •ccident. It was the second re- call of the controversial safety device by GM, the only auto make r orren.ni it as a $3 .25 option on so me top -o!-the·line models. The first recall, last May. invo lved 2,000 Cadillacs because of a mi srouted wiring har- ness that could cause an accidental infl ation. In the latest recall. GM said approximately J ,3)0 Ruicks. Cadillacs and Olds mobil es manurac· tured in 1975 "'t>re af. lected. FINANCE MiCrodata Revenues End High Donald W. Fuller, in· sident of Mlcrodata Corp. of Irvine reported r evenues of $15,NC,074 for the twelve months ended Aug. 31 , and net income of $1,117,997 or71 cents per s hare. Jn the previous ye a r e nded Aug . 31. 1974, revenues were $13,829,599 and net income was $641 ,466or 41 cents per share. Fuller r eported that the fourth quarter 1975 was the best quarter in the history of the com- pany with revenues or $5,264,499. Celesco Nets Air Force Bid A Sl,135,500 contract has b~en awarded to Celest'O Industries, Inc. of Costa Mes a by the U.S. Air Force. The contract calls for launch support of the . .\thena missile . The company will perform 50 pt•rcent of the contract at its Costa Mesa facility. -. On Grocer}r Bills Bl I.DUIS£ COOlt from Sept. 15 ~ Oet. !S. -rec,......_ --tT-WAS TllZ tin t At tbe same lime, bowevw, the lower fann pric.. may bl!ll! limit ..,, 1n.,..,11es at lM re- Uil lenl. Ho& prices - whicb reached record levels a.rller-lb!Ll!H!' as a ttSUlt or produotlon cutback1 by farmers wbo said they were Im· in& money -have clecn!ased, and the price of park chops ls coming ' dawn. TbefamU1crocecybill declioe since the leveled off during Oc-P'ebru•r7-to-March tober. •ltbougb there period, but analyst• w«e 1c•ttered increases warned that tbe savinp Jn the cost ol some basic m•y not necessarily be Cood items, an Associat-paued on to consumers. ed Presa tnarketbasket Noneericultural food survey shows. .. COits -transportation, The AP drew up a ran· labor. etc. -have been dom list of 15 commonly rising steadily and ore purchased rood and """" likely lo o11 .. t decreases food items, checked the at the farm level. price at on e :iupennarket in each ~ 13 cities on Marth I. 1973, and has recbed<ed on or about t.be start ol each succeediD.g moath. • CofC Sponsored Foreign Trade Seminar Nov. 12 . l ''Business Opportunities with Latin America•• will be the next in a series of conferences sponsored by the Orange CoUnty Chamber of Commerce in an effort to boost foreign trade opportunities for local firms. · The day-long workshop will be held Nov. 12 in the Anaheim Conventton Center. THE LA TEST report showed that on an over4 all basis. the market· basket bill went up about one-third of a percent during October. That works out to an aMual rate of inrrease of 4 per- cent -less than half the expected boost tor all of 1975 and less than one- third the-Increase in 19'72 andl973. · Last month's increase was due mainJy to higher prices for chopped <'buck, orange juice and butter. Nonfood items on the list -paper towels, detergent and fa bric sof- tener -stayed steady. SESSIO NS START WITH registrafion •tlta:m. -1 Tickets at S20 each. including luncheon, are availa- ble from the Orange COunty Chamber of Com·· merce, 401 Bank of America Tower. One City Blvd., 1 There may be some bright spots ahead for t'onsumi!rs. The U.S. Department or Agriculture said its in· dex of prices paid to farmers for raw agricultural products declined one-half or a percent in the p~riod West.,OrangeCa. 92668. • • . According to Dr. A.nnemal'il Ballin, conference chairman, the conrereoce is designed to help busi- ness firms which are interested in develaping effec- tive trade and marketing arrangements with Latin America. Dr. Albert Fishlow, deputy assistant secretary fol' Inter-Am erican Mrairs, U.S. Department of State, will speak on "Political Environment in I.atin America as it Affects American Business'' at a morning session. LUNCHEON SPEAKER is Dr. Charles W. Hostler, deputy assistant secretary for interna· tional co mmerce, U.S. Department of Commerce, who will speak on ''An Overview of United States - Latin American Trade Relations." Over The Counter HASD UllliOCJ• MUTUAL FUNDS ""'Ytf11 Fo! .... CG lnc;F 7.a l!tnt fit •.n 10. , ... Git! 6.05 6.61 81'• Inc; •.» '·'' PLI '"' 6.DO 6. a.*" 16.1tN.L. ..... ,, • 1111 of IMf Geo,.,..., "4.17N.L. Effllll Trt 11.n •.. lftC; 8"I J.J.I ••• &te us t .'2 10.41 ~·c• llOWI: c.ltl 7.16 N.L. ..... nkfod ork.-OM'll ~ 1.11 •. £nefvy 11.ll N.L. Ind FAm t .M) ... MASS CO: Grwtlt •.n N.L Stock 11.2J N.L. "' Mlll\lotl f'Vl'dl ai-1 111¥ 1.61 •.n F~ .,_,.. I .I• llllllQOll 1.16 .. ,. Frwm 6.61 7.14 lnc;om •.•7 N.1. SIS GltOUP: .n QUllll4 .., IM OIANMINO Fm Bu,.. 7 ... 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Celli Newport Equity Tul:!fl~ AVCO FINANCIAL TOWER 620 NEWPORT CEN'fER DR •• SUITE 21 1 L NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA 92660 Orange-b ased Santa• Fe Internetional C<J!P'S new 3 million pipeline bury barge has been awarded a full season's. work in the North Sea following its completion ntxt spring. In a joint anno~e­ ment1 Santa Fe and BP Trading Ltd. said they had reached an agree- ment for the period from March th rough <><!Ober 1976 for use ot the v ..... t'o jet a trtnch. for tthe 36-i.nth pipeline, 1nc;-._ .. 1.0. 111 6.IJN. OllOUP: S1 11.1411.11 NtwWloll ••• 710. sr::.cno11:6s~1 VII lllC 4.01 4 •• "'""' 10.n 11.1'0 c 10.l) 11 , OMfC ,...... uo t SI • 11 ... , Nl<Ha '!Ji,. L "'-ti 16 LA¥ Gttl s.n ..... ~tr 4.11 4.J7 ,,JI N.L. ~Sr S.lt t SI &:•S 1.62 N1e1 i ¥tr 1 ' I H: Int-. 15.11 1r· VII 5fC. 1 ... 1.tl w;J:. tl~1:::; \A, All• ~ri~1tt4 """1ftoS4 ~.M ~l1 ~ 6• 1 6• ~I ,,IS t. yAll(:a ...... ~ •• 10 1.11 •. It 10.6' ~it.· u: .. ,, ......... ,:#11 ,:ft o;t...':: .. 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Yo/ ,., t~li "" ' .... l •• ' ; r -- T•x. Cuts Endayered Get Deductions I While You Can I l By SYLVU.l'OllTEJI I S«o!od la a SlrluJ ~1use'there·s • f':'h[eliince Oi&t a 1978 tax reform_ law !.'ll•Y drastically chance or eyen ellmlna\e many familiar, .. reliable .. dectucUoaa lhat you ordinarily ltembe on your tu retu~ oae ol the-top dollar-saving tax stroteJl .. for 1975'illmply may be to~e-aJl-tlle1e ded'!!'.: tlOI\$ .•' aoon u you can. · I( you delay .• you could fl~ that wh.en the time comes to' file your 1t75 tax return, the ded\ICUonJ are·no lonter there. To make 1ure you get theJ.ncome t.u._benefita ot many of the now deductible (but possibly Oftdoqeredl expen$es. P•Y them in 1975 and nail down the ben efits for lhht year. For. insti.nce: CHARITABLE CONTRIBUTIONS are deductible in the year you make them, 10 con- Money's Worth tributing a share or next year's conlributiOT\$ in the weeks . before 1975 ends, will~ your 1975 deduction. -Interest ls deductible in tbe year it's paid -so a partial prepayment here can Improve your tax status. · -Taxes are another deductible Item which can sometimes be prepaid -such as your estimated state in· rometax. And, says Prentice-Hall, medical expense• are the tax reducers that. if shifted, may tum out to be "197s·s best bet. .. Speeding up medical expenses into the weeks before ·75 ends may he "the can't-lose tax-reducing policy for the taxpayer who ltemizes, '' for tr some of the tax changes be- ing-dise-Wiised· 1' 10-through-in-aubst.antial ly-their. present form, your '76 medical expense deductions wlll be' knocked for a loop anyway.·· AS OF THIS VEAR, you can deduct half your medical inliurance expense• -up to$1SO -whether or not you have any other medical expenses for the year. Then you ca~ de- duct medical expenses in excess of 3 percent of your adjust- ed gross income CAGIJ .1be cost of drugs in excess of 1 per- cent or your adjusted g:ro&S count.I toward this qualifying figure, as does the balance of your medical insurance pre- miums. But being talked about are tax reforms which would hit medical deductions in particular this way: Only the portion of your deductions that exceeds 5 per- cenJ of yo ur AGI would qualify as a deductible medical ex- pense: . You would lump together all your medical costs : Only prescription drugs would qualify as medical costs: The special break for medical insurance premiums ,..,ould be eliminated and these would be Jumped with aJI othl•r medical expenses subject to the s percent rule. TO ILl.USTRATE, SAY your adjusted .gross income. works out to 530.000 this year and next. This year , you de- duc.-t any medical expenses over the $900 mark, drugs over $300. And whether your expenses lop this or not, you get the separate deduction for your medical insurance premiums. Next year, though, ·you could need a harder-to·qualify- ror SI ,500of medical expenses before you would get a cent of deduction. So.clearly, if you're already at or over the S900 mark, every expense YoU can pile on this year is a sure de- duction. Q. But how can you pile on expenses? You can't, as a rule. deduct any prepayment for medical care. And you cer- tainly can't have next year's illness or accident now. A. Between now and the end or the year, stock up on "drugs .. you frequently use (aspirin, decongestants, vitamins, etC.') tHat ,nhY'not be deductible in 1976. Have needed dental work done and paid for in 1975. Go for the eye·exam you 've delayed for so long . Have the compl~te physical you know you need. Q. Won 't you be watering down your ·7g deductions? A. YES. BUT LOOK AT both sides of that question. I f no tax reform changeli such as these are written into law, you will have nailed down your deduction for these expenses a vear earlier than you otherwise might. But if the changes affecting itemized deductions are passed, accelerating ex- penses-will have given you a writeoff in 1975 that you could miss out on entirely in 1976. And next year, you could be eligible for a new "automatic" miscellaneous expense deduction for t ax- payers who itemize. And to qualify for this deduction (the figure is up in the air), you won·t have to do a thing. 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IEG &.O I• U IJ ••\lo t1i IC lnCI l>ll'h . • t "" -" ~ 1.M • JV """ PSIGtil' I (f · 11"° '' • v, ...... ,J •1 ''""-"" ,.. .-j _. -- • MCA Earnings Up LOS ANGELES <APl -MCA, Inc. reported record third quarter re- venues and pi;o!its, garn<!red mosUy rrom the box. of£i~ success of the movi<'. "Jl'Ws ,"' a OOmpany official sa.id. ' • • . -• 'Bf DAILY PILOT • ' Tuetday. NovemlMI' 4, 197~ Film L ·eave_s ·Question I • • • :1 • . " • . ' THE FAMILY CIRCVS By, BA KeallO • Manson Movie Never Explains Ki.llings • By LINDA DEVl'SOI LOS ANGELES (AP> -The documentary film ''Manson, .. banned by a judge e ~cial to the < aae o( Lynette ·~aky" Fromme, takes a superficial look at the 50-called Ma.nsoo family, but nonetheless contains scenes that could afrect e.n indiViduaJ'a opinion of the murdtrousclan. U.S. District Court Judge Thomas J. MacBride called it •·extremely prejudicial" and or .. dered "Manson" not be shown in 26 coun t ies of Northern California until a jury is selected and sequestered in the trial ( NEWSANALYSIS) Manson's We, his reject1Gn by a Pl'OStltute mother. years tn re- fonn oebOOla and p;..... and fuialJy his evolution intO a leader • of • ro•ing ••family'' of ,.,.....iera collected en the fr. IDCe&clfthehlpp!e cullure. QUEENIE •• • • ----------'---------which was to begin today in llUT TBllOUCRGUr tile lllm, his three women eodefencla•ta In the Tate 11ay1nga ....,""17 vague- ly esplained. Tbe -ill told that Leslie Van Rwtm was a bomecomlnf queen, Patricia Xrenwfnkel a S..n4ay acbool t-ed !Wan Atldnl a lllJ' teen·ager. Butwbatstrance....,. bhoatlon of.-changed -lllto munleren? The marie ~ Tear Gas IJsed Anti-husers, Cops Clash LOUISVILLE, Ky. (UPI) -Several hundred arti,busing demonstralOl"S, some shouting "get the buses," set fires and threw rocks and bottles at police Mond ay night, forcing officers to use teargas to break up the disturbance. Seven persons were arrested and three officers received minor injuries. · The outbreak, which police said involved about • ~300 persons, followed a peaceful antibusing de- monstration by about2,500 persons, • 8'z Killed fn Air CraM CHARLESTON, W. Va. (UPI) -Six persons were kiJJed today when a twin-engine business plane crashed and burned on the side of a wooded ridge after taking off from Kanawha Airport. The victims wer e four executives of the MeJunkin Corp. and two company pilots. Names were not immediately available. Co••ander• Srize PoUler NEW DELHI, India (UPI ) -Senior army com · manders have seized Power in Bangladesh reduc· _ inl President Khondakar Mushtaque Ahm'ed to a -ngurehead role and arresting six of bis top military , aides, diplomats said today. 1 The arre1ted officers, all majors in their 20s and -were the men who masterminded a coup d'etat 1Aucust 15 that killed President Majibur Rahman, a bero of Bangladesh's War of Independ ence, lhe diplomats said. C...t G-rd Spot• Debris j NEW ORLEANS (UPI> -A Coast Guard rescue pilot spotted debri s in the Gulf of Mexico to· -43.Y aboUt 4-0 miles north of the oil rig where a ~licopter carrying nine men took of( Monday and disappeared. "'There was no sign at all of survivors·· Coast Guard spokesman Dave Ci pr a said. ' · A.911bcu•ador'• Wife lflamied . 1 WA.SHJNGTON (APJ -The Wife of the ,_Aust.raliai:i a~bassador to the United St.ates has bee;n hosp1tahzed ant;r a da~light mugging near her re:s1dence on Washington a exclusive Embassy Jlow. t Lady Cat},aerine . Shaw, 62, wife of Sir Patrick Sbaw, was inJured 1n. a p~e snatching at about . 4:10p.m. M~nday, police said. She was admitted to a local hospital where she remained overnight for observation. Spaf11'• Ar-.ir -Alert MA~RID, Spain (AP) -Spain put its army in the ~arush Sahar8: oo f~I alert today as it sought to &VOid ~med conflict with Morocco by negotiating inMadnd. · More skirmishes were reported between Moroeca!1 tr~ps and desert tribesmen oppOsing Morocco s clat-m to the pbosphate·rich territory on her southern border. Sedper• '1'11reaten T..-e BEIRUT, Lebancn (UPI) -Christian and Moslem snipers threatened to wreck the new truce in Lebanon's religious war today, only hours after the government confidently predicted peace was at ·11anc1. Sniper bullets killed. dozen persons around the war·torn capital Monday, r aising the casualty toll ill the last two m onths ol strife to about 1,200 de•d aad 3.000 wounded. .Drllg ProfH! Refltd• Charge I WASmNGTON iuPIJ -The head of the Food and Drug Administratioo today sait:I a JS.month in· tern.al investigation has found no evidenc'e that the drug industry dominates his agency or that in· dustry pressure is allowing unsafe drugs on the market. Alexander M. Schmidt, the agency head said ther'e have been internal problems ranging' from ''faulty communication" to "very clumsy ad- mlnistration,'' but nothing to back up charges made by 11 t'U?Tcnt or former FDA employes at Senate bearings more tbau a year ago. • Audu~on Society : Photo F ete Set . ,The Orange County Sea and Sage Branch ol the National Audubon Society is sponsoring a photo • cantest for students from elementary through high . sdioolgrades. • Pb()fos iney be of any natural subject and can 1J!! color or blec~ and white. There is n61imit to the number of entnes by any entra.nt, but the photos cannot be larcer than 8 by 10 Inches. . Each photo should contain the photographer's name, address, phone number, school and the title elf the photo printed on the back. Entries may be malled to Audubon Photo Con- ,-. :n23 N. Freeman Sl.,SantaAna, 112706. Entries .111ustbe1Ubmitted byJan.15. ..;..._~w!llllblg pboCoo wUfbe on display during ~-3 •t Tucker'• Wiidlife Sanctua'7. In Mod-Jesk& Can7011-Ceh l)rires will be aw.izjied for demell!arJ,JWllor andaen!or high school wbmen. . . ··-.... -· " ' Sacramento. The American Civil lJberties Union is appealing t.be deci.sioo. A VIEWING OF the li..,.year- o1d documentary, filmed during and just after the notorious Charles Manson mass murder trial, shows the )udgehas a point. Manson and three wom en l'odefcndants were sentenced lo prisoo on their con victions for the murder or actress Sharon Tate and six others in the Los Angeles area in 1968. Potential jurors could easily be inCluenc ed by the film whi ch sho\\·~ the defendant foridling guns and knives and living in the Manson commune whi c h spawned the Tate killers. MISS FROMME, 27, is charged with attempting to assassinate President Ford when she al- legedly threatened him with a loaded .45-caliber pistol as Ford was shaking hands Sept. 5 in a park area outside the California state Capitol. The gun did not dis- charge. and police said no cartridge was found in the chamber. She has pleaded innocent, and an issue at her trial is likely to be "-'hether she knew how to handle the gun she carried. Thus, tme mo&t significant scene in the film "Manson "' is one in whic h Miss Fromme strokes a rifle and says, "You have to make love tott. You bavt": to know it ... know it so you can pick it up any second ands.boot." BUT IT IS NOT only her own words which might impress a jury. Miss Fromme's longtime roommate Sandra Good. also a !\'Ianson foll ower, looks into the camera and says, "You kill whoever gets in your way. This is us... • Such a statement would not be admitted as testimony in a court of law. at least not without cross· examination o( the witness. Wolfe, Soliah • UPiTt..,_. 'HE DIED FOR ME" Charlie Manson • The movie aadlenee is not told whether the· participants were paid for appearing, whether they worked from a script and how much they were reading to lteing filmed. Some scenes -such as ooe in which tbS camera follows the women on a "garba,eerua"to · fetch food lrom trash cans - were apparently prearranged. THE TILll WILL be dtstr!bet. ied in other areas by its producer Robert Hendrickson. The movie provide111 a fascinat- ing if superficial record of the offbeat clan which became a sym· bolaf evil in California. Manson. imprisoned under several life !'entences, is seen in film clips taken before, during a nd after b is trial, bis ap- pearance shockingly altered from bearded, s haggy.haired clan leader to a pale, emaciated figure in baggy prison blues, his head shaved bald and a swastika carved on bis forehead. HE IS ALSO deocrlbod tilraugh the won:W of followers who talk or him as a Ch.rist·llke figure and recount their devotion to him. "We gave up our thoughts, our whole liY~," says one former follower. "I'm ready to die for Charlie.~• says Miss Frommeatoneix>int. "He's d ied for me .•• anybody can die anytime.'' There is a 1nief recounting or • not~~"""'ee o1esp1111alkm1s 'Psyeho' Author lbefilm'scblefOaw. TI>eN_-· · trial provided ample evid..,.,. of JJ1 • • and testimont about the factMJ whkb tran•formed tbe•e : nter Wi11S average American young women. The key factor, so many witnes.ses &&;id. was the use of ~ • d A. ' d ballucmogemcclrugs, e~'P. WQP. Jn the movie, drugs are men-• IJI• i • ... 1 ticned, with the use ol special ef. fects to try to simulate their mlnd·altering effects. But the dnlg '"trips'' are seen only as a kiDty facet of life with Manson. There ia no mention of the women's on testimoD)' that they killed while Wider the inllumceof clrup. THE VIEWER JS not told about the special traumas or each girl's adolescence and Manson's ccm·wise ability to e:a:· ploit their immaturity and ,psychologi<!al Wounds. Ironically, Miss Fromme is on- ly a supporting player. Her origins are barely touched. The Manson family story, as the movie clearly shows. was the story of the '60s "flower power'' movement gone sour, the story of runaways and the drug culture. lt terrified a nation wblch saw that these collld be the kids neit • door. PromWlreS..•lce Horror story writer -lllodl llas been awarded the w'orld Faml8"1 Award far his We worka whlcb Include 40 -and toO shart stories -one of the most famous ~ wbich Is ''Pucbo •• made Into a ebmi111 daslic -picture 1.7 Allred lllte._k. . Bloch was the .-ct-ettheflnta111111al wm-ld fantasy convention beld in Providence, JU. More than SJO writers and fans elf supernalma1 and macabre tales attended the oonvention. "I haven't bad so much fun since rata ete m:r baby •i5ter," Bloch told bis audieace of admims upon receiving the award. .. Brown·haired LldlJ• Vera Mele bested 47 beauties, winning the 15th aanual Miss Interna: tional Beauty Pageant and becoming the first Yugoslav to win a major beauty tiUe. The 20-year-old biology major at Belgrade University told the moce than 20,000 cheering on .. lookers at the Portside Theatre at Okinawa's fu .. temational Ocean Expo '75: ••J Jove everybody.•• She was crowned Miss International by last year's winner, B111C-1'are SmWa of the United States. * WRY, EVERYONE asked, did Jody SmKll, who became the nation's :roungest it happen? mayor lnlt71 atage19,lsnot-icing a th1rcl term in ,'l'be movie. ''Mamon,'' doco.. today·~munidpaleled:lomiinAyrsbire,towa. ments the Manson family life Smith, who was p-aduated from Buena Vista style -foraging for garbage. College In Storm Lake In bathing under waterfalls at the May, said be ••want.a to be ,.-------- Spahn Ranch and s inging free In case the right job { PEOPLE ) Mansoo·composed songs. And it opportunity comes shows kids who became killers. along.'' "---------' But it ignores some known · Smithgainednational answers to the m05t enduring attention in 1972 when he gave a seconding speedl question of the Manson saga-· fortbenominationofformerPresldeatNIDaatthe why? Republican Na ti on al Coovmtioa. • * Fronk Sin•lr• will present the 5copus Award to pianist Artur Rub-Wednesday for bis wort with the Hebrew University. Patty's Boyfriends 'Gentle'· Rubinstein, 87, will be honored at the annual dinner of the Western States region of the American Friends of tho Hebrew University. SACRAMENTO (UPI> - ·Pabicia Hearst, often pictured as a harsh Symbionese Libera- tion Army soldier, favocecl two quiet and sensitive men during the months she was a fugitive. Twenty months ago, Miss Hearst was dragged kicking and screaming from her Berkeley apartment which she shared with Steven Weed, a bookish, Prin· ceton·educated gr ad uate stu. dent. SHE THEN MAD.Ea startling announceme nt that she bad joined the small guerilla band and renounced Weed, her fiance as a ''pie '' and a male chauvinist. ·Miss Hearst apparenily became deeply infatuated with one o f her n ew comrades, William Wolfe, who died in the May 17, 1974, Los Angeles shootout that claimed the lives of six SLA fugitiv es. Wolfe, 23, the son or a Penn-- syJv ania phys ician, was ex- tremely interested in the bl ack movement within the California· prison system. AF"rER HIS DEATH, Miss Hearst described Wolfe -who carried the SLA name Kujo -as a gentle man who had an ex· traordinary love for the working person. •·we loved each other so much and his love for the people was so deep that he was willing to give !1i5 life for them,'' a tape record .. mg from Niss Hearst said. "Kujo was the 1enuest, the most beautiful man I 've ever known. He taught me the truth as he learned it from the beautitul brothers in California's concen. !J"atloncamp& (prisons)," Uf'I~ 'NOTHISTYPE' Steven Sollalt FRIENDS DESCRIBF.P Soliah, once charged with harboring Miss Hearst before her capture, as ''somewhat re- . served"' and ''apolitii:-al.'' "'He was very concerned with social questions and the human pli ght," said Harry Cottrell, a onetime Humboldt State track teammateofSoliah. "I Just couldn't beliete it When I read it int.he newspaper," said Soliab's fol'Jller b'ack and foot· ball coach at Antelope Valley .COilege. "He bad a lot ol poten- tial as a footb&ll player and a track runner.'' ;.: THE CHAIN OF events which Jed to Soliab's asscx:iatioo with ·the SLA and Niss Hearst is un· ~a D ' clear. · Ar•~ THE llAMATIC de-• But it is known that Soliah's ath.o~ Wolfe, Miss Hearst and re. sister, Kathy, did bave many maming SLA me!l'bers Wllllai:n. radical friends in Berkeley. One and Emily llarns began tbell' 'was James Kil gore. 'n, whom 16-month flight from the l•w. slf~ tntrod11<1!<1-tn Sollalr1rn'7t. It wa:s dunng th~ penod that Both Kathy and Kil.core are she met Steven Sol18;b. 27, a soft· sought by tbe FBI. s pok e n ~ousepa1~t cr now Kilgore and Sollah pai nted charged with an SLA-lmked, bank houses together after Soll ah left robbery dunng wb1ch a 01Jddle-Humboldt State and moved to age woman wea killod. by a· :Berkeley 'EXTRAORDINARY LOVE' William Wolfe Library Book At School . Sparks Uproar TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UPI) -Florida Attorney General Robert Sbevln says "mueschild Baby.•• a book which angry Pinellas County pareats claim is pornographic, may not be ob- , scene but it bas no business being in public sChool libraries. Shevln, In a letter to state Sen. Richard Deeb, said the courts will have to decide if .. Blueschild Baby," by George Cain, is ob- scene.. A group of Pinellas parents de- m11onded that. the local &chool board remove the book from 5Chool libraries. Deeb asked Shevin to determine if it was ob- scene and if school officials could be charged w ith distributing pornographic m aterlals. · shotgun bl ast. • "I lived with him. I finally got "PATTY HEARST isn't' his "Blueschild Baby," found in to see him up in the jall,'' Miss type,'' said a ~°:t time friend or tbe Seminole 1-Iigh School library Hearst sa.id to a friend after ber Soliab whi> as not to be Iden· In Pinellas and the State Library amiot SOpt.18. "You know I got lilied. "she llll&llt have been in hei'e, 11 a story .about a black tq lilss him an4 then I bad to lovewilbblm, butlcan'tseehlm )'OOtb booked on lleroin. It .in- leavetoseeabov\my balL" , bein&inionwllbbu." eludesexpllcltsexscenes,. , The American Friends 1s·the fund-raising arm of tbe ,.-_ With 18,000 students OD fOlll' campuses, Hebrew University is Judaism's largeothigber educ"" lion institutioo.. * Tbed~ughterofilielateeomedianl.enll1Braee filed swts 1D Los Angeles against the publishers of a biography and the producers of a movie about her father. Singer Kitty Braoe maintains that her father's. name and likeness were appropriated for com .. m ercial profits without cement or payment to his estate. , . · .,. She asks for $11 millicm damages'from United Artists, Douglas International Corp., Marvin Worth Corp., L.D. Corp. and Grove Press for tbe movie "Lenny" and $4 million from Ballantine Books Random House, Albert GGlclmu and Lawrenc~ Seblller for the book "Ladles and GenUem-Len-ny Bruce.•• -· ..._ * "Nothing Is left of the 'Beatl<!s ' memories,•• said singer Pa.a 11cC:::'e.:'1! member ol the disbanded rock ' and roll quartet_ at bis first news CCllf ereocein three years. His ambition now is "'Just to be happy.'' and he said in Australia he is happy with his g roup ··wings.•• After a pe:tormance at tbe Perth Enter· t~n~ent Center, McCartne y said, 'The good thing about this group is that it is-flew. It's just at the s tart of it's life. That's always the best time.•• McCA•TNa'f * I Wllil•m L D.evm, 26, CJf Mari:.ita, Ga., shared fJ!Sl pn•e at an intematlooal piano eompetit!on 1 Lisbon Univenityln PoitugaL DaVan's oU · • the •<;ventb Vianna da Noll.a ConCOUl'll ::l~~ selections from lb)'dn. Lisa, Ila-' ProAIW --~ Sulaellluber. ..., ~ .,..J!..aVan shared a gold meclal with ft upldle ""!"""of the Soviet Vllicn.. • * • A new Coast Guard buiiding at San Diego Is be- 111g named for Aviation. Macl1iriist's Nate 1 C. C-geTrocy, who died In a19'7planecrasb !eying to fly as1ck fisbermantoabospital. San ~e pl~e ~ashed against a mountain south or· Diego, killing Tracy and nine persons Including thefisberman. : . · . Tracy, 37 at tho time w-as ~umouslY. awarded the Air Medal fcx-workin seaplane airlifts. .-* . . Gordon EdwordsolCopenbag odded a man casually ru · .enn ~ard , hand both coiling= 8 f.?-Yo !" and out of each.· .:Look b ,, 1eollin&s1multaneousty. at im, &:!wards said. ''He's the best..'' EdwTwo hours later, ev~ryono agreed with ards. The man hebad·poinledout. Don Pr k i:',.,Ij:cielJX!OI, c_asua!Jy ran throuah a dlUllng ~w! . execution of the dassic ,.,.10 repertory to ':.:"In LoDilon lheflnt warkl;io-yo M•mpionah'ft Int -w)'ears.. • ,,,, ' ·~----. .~·~----i~~~--~·~~~~~ r ..-......-... ·--.- " • I I I ' f " ' • T • ' • • ~Tonight's TV Highlights , ABC ('1) 8:00..:.. Happy Days. Fcm!e gives the cops a hand by trying to bead off a pen\iing gang fllht, and ftndis blmu.lf In tbemiddle. ~ Clll B:00"'70urTiineJABell • .A · trlb\lte to the Mannes wbo captures , ~al canal, Tarawa, Salpan, Iwo Jlma, auu ulPilawa, nlittated by Lee MarvlJi, 'Wllo was there. CBS (2) 11 :30 -"Death Squad.,. A TV movie from 1973 about cops wbo take the law into their awn bands. Robert Forster, Claude Akins and Melvyn. Douglas are featured. • TV DAILY LOG TUG6day Evening _, ... • ....., ~----------~ PWlllNd Oreng1 CNlt 0.lly Piiot, No¥.4, II, tt,U AD-Ji PICTITIOUI aUSIMl!SS MAM•STAJl!Ml!MT • -------------1 n..l'llllow+"11.,.,ilrl$lfotd0inatusl-,_1.s: PUBLIC NOTICE NEWPORT HARBOR CORVETTES, -------------l·(/oHclw1'11 Olewat, "J Dow ser.t, NOTIC• l•VITIMG a IDS Jrttvroor1 .. lldl. C.Hlornl1 92..0 Ritt Goodtll, Jin Sltl-, ll'Wll. Clllfoma.9'JJOJ ""*'-Dot Gldlo, ttoo Por'IOlrcllf, ~ Be1c:ll, C.llforrll• """° Deni Tu..ll~, IG<IJ Pon &rlttOI On:lllt, .......... 8iHtb,. C&lltoml• 92..0 Bi.Id Batl'fi, lt'l Hlmlllon. R•cmt. Mrw. C.•lforftl• nw lkMt ~-·· IUJI G11mtrM Rd.. PUBLIC NOTICE ... ,.,,. MO'TICE 01' SAl.I!' W•llALl"lll:Ol"EltTY AT Plll:IVAT€SALE Ne,A711M '"""' Sl,lptrklf' COvrl of ttW"5ttlfi"ef 'Qllforftla, IA MMS tor tM Ctlwlty GI .. __ lt1 ... M9ttel' oft"'-Eltlt•flll PIUf5V' Pfl:IHCE. Conwr'U•\", NOTICE IS HERE8Y GIVEN tlwt n. uncMn~ will ~II 11 prl,,.,_ ,..., mu. l'l~t..,. .,.,, blddl1'. ~ j9d "' (Onf'lrm111on of UIO SUOorrlor ~ -i or ""'' trw .1 )th o.v o1 """" ~. 1'15,e!U..offlce of GRISHAM,,. VllltiNOf.H8EAG, HOTT & CONWAY, 120 EASt (k.e.., Bou••••rd, Sul"' !ODO, Lona BMCl'I. Clllfoml• ..o:t, Counl:yotl Lal .,._lel, ~.ti of C.14tonli4i, •U U. netit. uu. tond Int•,.." ol ukl ~ _..,,1 .. , lfl afMI to •" '"" cen.in ~ Pf'Cl'P"1Y slt .... ttd In th• Cwrrty of Or.,.., St.II• of Clllfornl1, ~ tymK.rl..0 "IOI~, lc>-Wlt : NOTICE IS HEltlEBY GIVEN HIM ... 9Ml'd of EduUllkHI ot tN IM,.,. Unified St'-' Dlltrkt of 0rM'Oglt c-.. ty, Clllfomll will '9C91we llolllld biC1S •to:>:•,.. .... 91'1M l«hmy91'ND¥- ember lt1J .. whkll \1'"41 M id Clldlwltl be publkly °'**' ...., l'otlel tor Gel Fir.cl UPoreft It.Ont. Bid Olf'ICllU.. lftd 1nstrvrcti-«tel bid forrm. """' b9 -t.fllftfd.ttl'le0Hke91 Buslnns~ Sotrllus. !Mt Allor! A,,._, 1,...i,., c.llfonlla. The Olatrkt ~ tl'le right llO re)ed "'' or •II blltt or to...,,. lltY lrnQlll.,ltln or lnforlftllitln In llllY ..-. or kl U. lNddl "9. Hl#'otiftgtorl &eKh, C.llfoml•"""" Th11 bils.l,.a 11 conduct9d by• - irorpor.tlcl .ssocl#tlon ou.r "*" • ..........~. 1-~-:::::;,.,,-,,..,-,,-,,.,""~~ Rll!Ciooi*ll,0.1,.,.... MUNICl,ALCOUlllTOI'' Ult I lft Bloclt "B" ol Crlddld:'' Sllbdh•hion of P1r1tw •ltd ~·· AddltlOfl to Or1"9t, '" the clly of Or...,., COl.ln!Y ol Or~. St-of c.!Homl1, n ptr ,...p rKOl'Olld lft loolt 1" P•9tc 100 of M ISC-41.,_ Rl(Ord1 ot LOI AftQ•l•t Co1111ty. C.Jlfornl1. mor• commonly k,_ •: 1¥K•ftl IOI •dj•(•ll1 to 35Q, Mllrtll H9~.0r.,..c.11torfti.I. '"'""" Uttllled St'-1 Dlstrk l JOlln M. All(I(, Ph.C. "utt'lorlad Ao-nt F'W!lll'lld Or ...... CO.SI 0.lly Pl""· NG .. m11111·4,. tl, ltJJ 4111).7S PUBLIC NOTICE STATaMl'.MTO" A•ANDOMMl.NT O"U$1'.0,. PICTITIOUS •USINl!SJ NAMI! The fola-lng PffSOfl "'' .-ied !Nvs.otof II" Uctlllou1 bu5IMS5-: OLYMPIC L.A.80RATORIE5, 11.t.4 AllMlelm, CO$tl Mew, C.lllornl•'l'lW The Actltlolll 8u$lnot11 N•m1 ,... ,..red to •bow wit Iii.cl In Orenge O;Rdyon,...,1,.1w1. Joe A, Summers, 1191 H•rbor BouleYlrd, COtt• Meil, C.Uforl'lll ""' Tllls bu$1-.S -S(Mdllc:tld by oM Ir.-·-· .taot A. Surnnters Tllh s~ -1 tUed wllh thl Qlwlty Oer1I "Qrlnglt County Oii (k. IObWJ1, 1'7J. ...... Pllllllst!ld Onn91 COHt OIJIY PllOI, Tilll \teten'lll..t w" rlMIO with thl CALIFORNIA County 0Htr. of Or~ COW!tyMC)c.. COUNT'f'.OFORo\NOE ~31.1'7S. .,.,.,,.., ...... R .... ffl'2M Me..,.n .. ICfil, C.ltf9nN P\11111~ OrlnOI COHt Dllty Pllol, ORA .. GI! COUNTY NDoil.4,. II, 11,U, 1'7S •211-15 ttAlltllOR JUDICIAL OISTR!CT PUBLIC NOTICE PICTITIOUS •USt•EJ.S MAMIE STATIEMIEllllT Tht tolliMl...Q .--It OolnQ '-" --: <';a OASIS LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCIE, t•1t An1helm A...-, CA:lltl Mtw, C.Ulornl•'2621 0.¥1d w • .,_ Bleotk, 1•1• .t1111111ot1m A-, Coll.ti Me,.., C•llforni• 926!1 Tillt tlu\INSS It t0r>dut1ed tJ'I' oM lft. dl¥~t. 0.¥hf9l«ll TI!b sc.t-nt •15 Iii.ct wlttl tl'lt County Clerk of Or'•~ County°" s.p. ..... ll,1'71. -P!.11111hMI OrlnOI CMlt Otlty PllOI. Oft.11,Jt.ll'ldNo¥.4,ll.lf1S CIS.1S PUBLIC NOTICE -PICTITIOUSaUSl•DS NA.Ml! !liTATl!MEMT USENUMaEt ..... SUMMOfllS P l•ll'lllll: FIREMlliN'S FUNC AMERIClliN IN SURANCE COM· PAN I ES,• Corporltior'! 0.-llb: MOltiH E. GREEN lo MltS.NO"H I!:. GREEN ' To INt Otf9ftdlnts: A (1¥11 tompmlnt "-' Deen 111ed by Ille pl1lnllfl •1"41 'l'OU· If vou wlVI to defend 11111 lewluil, you "111$1 II .. In !1'111 tourt I -111en P'-ldlno '" responw lo !he u1rr~1in1 (or I -1n1n or or1I pl<lldlno;L It 1 J u!.lk.• Golwtl wltlll11 JO (l.ly$ lttt"' lhl' wn-11 11o1rv.a or1 ~u. otlwtwlM, .,our dml111lt Mii bot to1t1~ onlPP!k.• tiorl by tlw pl•lntlff 9fWS tht (Ml m1y enter • Jud!tfNnl 1-IMI you fllf' U. money or olJlilr Nilt'f rtq~ lft tM """'""'L It ..... tll .. MftUMl .. ,,I" ... .. ............ -"""· ,... ,.....,. .. .. .,_... ..... ,_ .... "' ......... . ... , ......... "-· DIMCIJ-11,tn•. • M . "''"""· Clertr. BY ..loYt9 E.Cle,,,.nt, _., No'f'.4, 11, II, :U, 1•1J 41&J..13 Tiii follow\119 per-••41:*111~ ------------1-r;-;::EC UT IVE SE ARCH PUBLIC NOTICE INTERNATIONAL , Jl11 UmP111 CS EAL) RIC"AlltOT. O\.SOM .__., ....... ------------1 Drl,,., 51111• 113, Newport Be.ch, c.lltoml•'2'60 f'ICTITIOUS •USINISS MAMIE JTATl!Ml!NT Tiie foll0-M"9 pw!IOlll ''' CIOl"ll blal-- l'lftl •S: S AOCLIEl!IA CIC VA LLEY ~A PE RI ES U.7S "G'' Tllldrvc;lrc;fe, Ml•IOll Vlljo, C.tlfornl• '2•7S Roy W1ll1ee Ellis. 2QS Ge~ Of .• El Toro, C..lllnrnll '2630 HJkMI Gf'IY Elt11, 2QS GenMVOICI Or., El TOf'O, C.llfornl1'2il0 Ti.is H11Mt1 11 (OfM:lll(led ~y I ...... ci-rtn•Sl'llP. RoyW.£1111 Ns tl•Mnwl'l1 _, flied wltll ttw Q:lullty Oen1 of OrM91t COUllty Oii Ot· ....... 1'1J. . ·-,.......,Or""" COltt Delly AIOI. OcloCllllr Jt,llftd No ... "'"'•, 11,"' • 1f7J JtJJ.15 PUBLIC NOTICE Tlw Mluler G"'f'UP, h~c., • Otlllotnll ....--Th/1 111111,.11 IS (Dr\du<ted by I cot• pOrlllon. . TlleMIUlerGroup. Inc. Sy Jon W. SC;.twoeder, Sl<"'l''' '"'"' si.t~t ""'' fllofd w'ltll the c.auntY c1~-. o1 Or.nqit coutrtr °" Ot· "*9r'1, lt11. -MAM•,C.U:ll!•, HOEGH a Llflfl 611W.-.St.,'Mlll"l- IM..._....,CA.,..11 fl\ll:lllshtd Or~ CO.It O.lty Piiot Od.8 ,lndNo¥.4,11,11,lf7S Aa.1J PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICl:OI' IMTEMTIOMTI> l!lfGAGI! IM TMI! SALi.OF Al.COMOLIC IEY••AGU .....,, To Whot'l'l 11 Mly conc.m! 1-------------1 ~f«:t to hw•noc. of ll'le llCMM ap- WI~· PIA .. IMll!OI lntl~A-• GeoWlllGnw, C.llt. tt..0 Te..,.._: 0141,,..UU A__., .... PlllMlft PubllsNd 0r11191 C:0.11 ~lly PilOI, Oct. 14, ti, 2',11'41 No¥. 4, It IS J'IOO.IS PUBLIC NOTICE """"' HOTICI! TOCltEDITORS .... A ..... J JU,.•RIOlt COURT Of THI STATE OP CALI itORNIA FOR TM• COUNTY Df OltAMG& In llW M.lltff pf the E1l•le of IOA MAAIE YON0Eft9ECI< E, DKMW<l. T.,...,. of wi. CISl'I In i.wtlll .-.ival lf'9 Ur\ltltd st•ln on (onllrlNltlor! of ''le, or p1rt (111'1 •nd IHl•ll(• ro110tl\Uld by riot9 ~ul'ltd by llllO<'I.,...,_ or Trll\t OHd on tlM Pl'-rf'I' .o told. Tell ptt( ... t !It lfl'IOYlll bid 10 tit Otpe&I .. IOwl111bld. 81115 or ott." to lw l11-ltl"9 Ind ,.II bot ..ulwcl 11 U.. 1tortt.llC1 Gtllal • ..,., If..-·"~ thot 11~1 publkltlon l'lt.-.of Mid t.lor1 d1te of Mlot. O.led tl'll' ttlll 0.Y ol Cklobotr, lf1S. Cllttord R. Clement, 0..•1•,.,. Fr1n1t11n1nd P9>119yH1rt c.onw ... 1tor1ofl~ P9.,,.,..1n<1 Est•te ol wldConwn11teo OtRISlt.CO ... AY . .........,-111: ..... ... t• IL oe:-84 ... . L.111'19-:tl. CA-2 Publl"'9<1 OroM{ft COISt o.i,., Piiat ,_,,, J,4, to, 191J 41'7·1S PUBLIC NOTICE SUP•lltlOllt COUltTOl'THe STATE Of CALIP'OltNIA "'°" THI. COUNTY OF OltAMGE .... A-anJ lilOTICE 0" Ml!Aftl•G 0~ PETITION R>lll ,ROUTE Of' WIU. AND llOR LETTERS TUTAMEHTARY E\t11e of ANNA FIORE,·-· ANHA CJtiflATENUTO FIORE, Dl!CNWCI. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN t"-t MARIO FIORE II•~ lllltd "'rein 1 ~ltlan tor ~~e ot Wiii 11"d !'Of' !u..w>ce of Lelters Tnl•merrt•y to the petlti-1, r~erente 10 wtllcll is ,...., for further 11-1r!lt11l•rs, r<d llllt the tlrroe lllCI lltlc.1ofhe•rlng1he YmB NII -set tor No...mbotr If, 1'7S, 1t '•JO •.m ., In tllot tnurtroom nl C.Plrtn.nt No. J of tlid court, 11 JCO O'lk c.rrtef' Dl"tw West, In ll'lt Cir Qf Wit• Ane, C.Ufornle. o.tlCI October 1J, 1'15 WILLIAM E. SlJOMN. County C .. rk JISH •U.TTl!L ~.ti...•_.._~ "91 Av. ... IM Stwl, Ste.,,. U. """"""' C.Hf. tlll4J ..,_._., ,_: ,,.m ..... r Putlll'l.lwcl Orto199 Co•1I 0.llY Pllllt, OtL ll, 2',I~ No¥.•, 1t7J 411~7S PUBLIC NOTICE .. ICTITIOUS au11•1!SS HAMIESTATllMENT plleel for. riotk:e h ,,.,..~ gl\tlft thlt""' loftdnlgnld p'°"°""' to wit elcoflO!k: .,_._.~ 11 llM protfl'lltn, dncribtiCI M k>i lowl ; NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE N lo c..alton 1Mivl"9 (llirnt 911etMI trlOI .. Id~ lo lll• 1.tl.O (1111'1"11 lft ~' llilfkl Oil ttll Cllrk al !tie .torftlld court or tD ~ tl'llm lo , .. t.lnderfologned It !Natllc.l'ol JOHNS. 8YRNESJR, NI NDrtfl owtlitkl /fWI., P .O. &o• tml. 111 a. CltY .. Al!llmbl'I, 11'1 Lot A#lglln c-tv. 'Mtkh l1tt1r oHke 11 ttw plae ;i ~U of lhl vnclersl,.,.O ln •II 1Ntlef1 ~l'llna IO Miki Hlll•. Suell ~'"' with lht N<nlll•Y ..ouchers 1------------- TN fol!Ow'i"ll per90111 •rotdolnQ~ ...UH; C ·M R E AL ESTATE PREPARATION ANO ....... INTEHANCE, 1"91 Nonoild't Or., Hunllnqlan Be.ell, C•Ufornll 9'1M7 ll:e"'Y M. Cl1rk, ISJtl NorlrttJI O r., HunllnQ'!Orl Beecl'I, c11 lro<iil• ma Wllll•l'l'I L. Mellon. tt61 ur.11 o r .. HW!llngton 8Hc.ll, C.llfofnl• ma T l'll1 11111l ness Is conauctecs DY a oenerll pwtnerV!lp. Kerry M. Cl•rk TMs '111ement -· llN!CI wllh Ille eounty Cl«ll of Or1nge County°" Oo:.· tol*'l6,191li. -Publktled °"""" eo.,, Dltly Pllol. Od.J:t.11,MCINow.4, 11, 1'1J .U:..fJ PUBLIC NOTICE '°3l£1 C.l'l'llno, Cost• filllew ,Cllllt. ~nt to tuo::l'I lnleMion, the un- *"i9nltd 1, IP'PIYln<; lo !hot OeP6rt· meft1 !It Akohollc Bewr•qe Contl"Ol fllf' l\lu•n(ot of In •l(Ol'IOll( botverlQI! llceme !or llcen~l I« tht!Mpremi~ "follows; "'41'' ON SALE BEER & WINE (9oM Flde Publlt El'tl"Q Place) BRIERLY, J•m el A. P\ll>ll11'1ed Or•nge C0•1I 0.lly Piiot, NIWmlMr4, 197) •2Mo7S PUB!:IC NOTICE ""'51 De llled or Pl'-nled 11 •forewld rr1 111\n four l'l'IOntlls aller IN 11,11 puoilcltlonof !Ills notk•. 0.leelo:t. 11. 1•11. Kith ..... M. Wlllte N•INCI ., l(•tnl'" M , ll'rl'llil• E-.<uhl•ol Ille Wiit ofMIOCll<•Clent ,IOMM S.. •YltMli.S JR. a""""",,_.1.uw 1111.-'tllGllf'f .... ""· l'.O ... •IUl -.i1111mrw1,C.llf. Publ•lhecl Or•n;e COl\I O•ilf l>llol, Ocl .11,'9,11'41~.4,1 1,191J <IOOl·I) CP·lm MOT ICE OF SALE OF RIEALPROPIERTY AT PRIVATE SALE No. A 12n1 In lhe Syperlor Cour! of tn. '>'"'" tJf Callfornl1. lor ll>e Count, ol °'"""" 111 tl'le Maner ot ttie Conwr""n"""'P of IN ~rwn and E•1•1e ot FRED 8. TROTH. Coni.e,valee NbTICE 1'i ME R EBY' GIVEN INI ll'lf ..-n>Qnt'd .. in ~~n el oroYal~ <..il r to the t>.Ql'leU and ~\t bideler on or 11ter I hot 1'1n day ol Novcm~•, 1q1s •• l t ll'leoltlteofSE RENEA H. GP(EN. At· t.omef tor Conw,·~ator, )j.O E••l OIM>-PUBLIC NOTICE fNfl Avenve, SuUt A, P.O. llo" 9'110 l -'"-'~---------10r-.,·c..111omli1 91664, 5'11>/lt't IO aintlr .... tlon ol wold S~rior Court, 1111 tl'le r'lo;trt, lllle •nd int1•1s1 ot win ec- MNllM In IF><! to •II the cer'l•in rNI pniptrty k)(1!9d In I~ Clty of !'.lnl"' A"'• COun1y of Or•ftoe, St•te of c..11tam11, P1rtkul.rly delCJ\Ot'd n tollows: . An undl'ltdrtd -h•lf IMef'C"!ll "' .......,. I• comn.or'I I" 11111 cert•ln real ~Y slti.11'-d In tl'lt City of Slint• Al\I, Gouftly ol Or•no•. $111• ot CMttomi.., ~filled ., : Loi II of -Floral P•'ll Trlct NCI., 1•, CJty of s.tlftl A ..... , Pl' mlp ... (orelt!CI 111 9ook 30, P•9" I, of lrllii .... cell.,,._, MllP'.' In tl'l9 afl•te of llWl Retordlff ot urill 0r11noe Covnlr. - moni tommot1ly -nown ''· 1111 "'°""' Htllol,._, Slnt• An•, C1tttom•~. KOCE-Television .(50) T"'''" of wt•: CIJl'I 1,, l•wlul ....olle'f of tllt '-""llM Sl•Mt on conll""""ion of ~•I•, or P••t Cl'" 1 ne1 b1t1nce •vtdellcM by note '4<11...a 11~ WlonQot91! "" Tn.ist Dua on the prooenv i.o !.old. Ten percent Of 1mou"'1 tliCI to lle de(IOl•t· t(IWlll'lbld. Blels or ottet~ 10. 'M 11'1 wrl!Lno11NIW'lll be rKelwcl 11 ll'le •lontHld office ..t '"1 11...-1!1er lht llr1I ~k.•11111'1 t.-.ot.na betorw d•lrtof 1•le. t»tld 1111, 1111 o.y ot 0c1o1.1er, t•tJ. JOtlNW.M<:OWE N Conwrv1tor of ttio ,..,_, •l"d £'1•te Of Mid Col\WnlllM SIRl:NEA ... Gltlllil litl•MO.IHfl .. An •• SW.A Or.....-,C.llf"""•'2tM T .. : D Ml"3$-Utl .....,_., .. ONt ........... PllltU,,_. Or..,;. C01st Oil"'~. ,.,,,~s,11,1t1s... a1~s I ' r. ...,._ .... w. -··-··-· ... •e••• e••ee••e••._. .. ..-. Gwr.. IOOZ i.. .................. ~ ......... e•••ee•••e•e•• IHOIS: A""'"'-' ........ .-..... .. cWty Giid ... ,.,. .... ~ la 1di .. .tf. De DAI. Y PILOT m1 u 11 ... .,fortlleflnt• c.-red lzl11llil• *'f· IAYSHollS YOCIHAVI! IVIRYTHIM~ S lledrooms .5 .. u.. gracloot entry, SPEC. TACULAR LIVING ROOM, OAK PLANK FLOORS. COUNTRY KJTCHEN. Cbopplog "--------1 bloclt,illllld. lood con""', I" -oppU-IQU o( p ,, tir'sMotb: new cupboards .. LARGE •n--•~-·--•-~~~ LIBRARY. Lighted ,.....nm.a~au.~ bocll;cues. Mast« aW.te In WI &ewspa_per b sub-includes clrf!sauur room.. jed tO tbe Federal F · extra lart:e clo:MtJ .. bath Hou1lng Act of 1968 wlS.h jacuz:d pl~ 2 walls which makes it llie&al t ot l1a'9 • min.1 riaw of advertise ••an y pre• Newport HarbOt. Owner ference. limit•Uon. or forced tio sell after ft.dng diKrimiJUIUon based oo •cnam-.$189,500. race. colcr reUJiOn. HI.. M t to · •-or aau;::;;f ortgtn, or en m see appreaa""' lot.enUon to make u1 Appoint.meal oolJ, can •~ u ·t 648-nn . 111.E. t" ~erence, DU 8 · ()ll(H lit o • "1 IT.JN JO 91 flM:'f, ;;w;;;:;.;~~1~8~!"!:··.-~'l!t~~!l!·!J!l!l!f~I~ advert11in1 for re a l estate whlch b in viola Uooolthelaw. RANCHO • G_r.. 1002 ......... _.iB>""""" SAN JOAQUIN QUICIC SALE 2 IR.0-21A Your dreams come tnie. $69.500 Two bedroom seaside HARRY IAlllTT .. cotta1e with room to Reciltor-644-1559 grow. Located lnl~~~~~~~~~~~ • BA YSHORES. A great 1: community with private beacbs. Tbe price bas been reduced to l8f ,500. Coll 873-IWO. Ol"fN nt 0 • II S fl.JN 10 llf NICI' 2 STY·$23,750 POOL-$150 MO. ASSUME6°/o Prime beach town loca.. tlon ! Jog to beacb! Walnut paneling galore. Antique mirrored decor. Gourmet kitchen with 1 • ·~ ' ·~ . ' ' ' . ., I ~ ~ THE REAU ESTATERS I ~ Pllbll Notice large d ining area. • C Includes r efrigeratorl As,_1 Go•"t l.09 Winding ataircaso to No qualifying, with giant bide·a·wa1 master without military se.r'Vlce. s uite. Huge enclosed No loan COl!lls. Low in· patio. $11,150 buys at 6% lerest. Re nt·like pay· LOAN: $150 MO. PAYS menu. 3 & 4 bedroom ALL! Olympic common homes. BKR, call pool. Townbo me. Take 842-8854. advantage • Call 152·1100 NOW! oPtN n1 0 •II S '1JH I08l N!rf " -1 • PARIC HUMTIMGTOM 41DR + IOMUS +POOL Sunken llvlng room, 6 l :!Pt THE REAL ESTATERS 1 • _,_ ___.) fo;rmal dining. Kitchen Performance Real &tale ~th nook. Party room will pay high percentage with CONVERSATION for heavy volume list.ing PIT AND .FlREP1:-ACE. salespeople. Call JIM Guest swte, s t airs t TOM M&-3317 master and c bi Id ren sl ;;;;~· ;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;; suites. 400 SQ. FT.11 BONUS R OO M . Secluded rear grounds. $19,000 down. Call ..:><;767. QPfN 111 0.1rs IUN TOI( Nl('rt THE REAL ESTATERS Owner T ransfrd MUST SELL!! Supe r Summerfield 2 story. 4 bedroom. fam\ty rm, 2'h baths. H & F pool witb jacuzzi. In exciting new prestige area near South Coast Plata. VA EASTSIDE a pprai•ed $56,000. No 0 L t down to Vets. Call now 2· n-a• 0 963-7851. Re d Carpet, Main house completely Realtors. r emodeled. Both homes.I~~~~~~~~~~ have separate enctosedF yards and garages. Ill· ness requires fast sale. Sacrifi ce $44,9~. Ca 645-0303 FOREST OLSOM IMC. •BUILDERS• One of last unit tots left close to 17th. Take 5 units with variance. Don't be left out, call now !! io~~u-4 FORJM tambt Peninsula Point NEW LlSTING -Cute and spotless 3 bedroom home with extra space for boat s torB ge, l ovely landscaping. New carpets and new kitchen -ail for $79,000. j PETE COUNTRY COTTAGE $37,500 Not a tondot This super sharp 4 bdrm chalet is on a huge loll Fenced yard sheltered by towering pines! Monstrous m uter bdrm retreat + 3 childs suites! Gourmet kitchen with sunshine hightigbts! Deep shag carpet and squeaky clean paint! Owner desperate and must sell! Try s:nso total down! Won't last wknd! llWTY and call 847-6010. ""''' fll o)• H ~ l ll"i 1 )llf fll, l • "A.BAHDOHED DECORATORS VILLA" $54,900 Rambling two story four bedroom villa left vacant hy de corator owne r. Spacious Jiving and din • ~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1ng rooms. Dressed in l!HANO NEW PLUSll CARPETS. Gourmet -JbankltDyou kitchen. F'reshly painted J BARRETI '~ REALTY nwora and wallpapered ··• throu~hout. Oversizcil fCllAll()flJS OOdrooms. Two master - T loL Sec this model today!· • sui tes. Lar~c cul·dc-sa« ..,.,. Call 96J f.767. -- Find what Yo.u want in Daily PilotClassificds. 0 1"""'°"'°9 1.r .. ,, ol ,... l0ur "'"'"'hied ..:0.:11 bOf. low to lo"" low• W..p~ -<k. "''"' ~ I I· I I· G A I N A !l ' ' .. ... ·~ .. :1. 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L~ __.,,____, $4.!Kl'I! flk!Uer lhun y , this &c-m ~ ... -,, -,,,... flldltw... •wa11JJJitJ .. • mmamiblilnllhm ?-!HIBbjj lllG ~ CUSTOM Desi~n~ 'f or :gr:acious living ~-& en· tertammg. ~ :bJldrgoms. ill> tbalbs ~it~ itam•l\Y _11 o_om & s~p ar ate billtar:d moom .w ,(walk-in bar in betwe~n. -:Lg. ~ol in private garden .. etti11g. dlcib 0wens 642·82.'15 (CID) . -t OI Do .. 1.J)ffw ,~ ... e..oti~Cel1M>t-.tUll ' ' 'C>I' ' ' ,..., , • r i ,~.A ;, .i.'f'). . H F .\l 'I'' I~ ' i!E-RG -Ill O»<li-;, !For"Classiri ed Ad AC!llJO>'N can a IDailyl'ilal ttD·VIS@R c_1_a_s_s 1_1,~"'~'~~~1J>~·-~·~&~'2~·!"""~~l~======'="'=2=·""==="======:: 11lJ111! -... ·····-·······-· --- JllG~ ~MA~SE C .b•r •i •&" 2 'b r 1 ~ .Ntt!:tN:I fiea U';ettM!llt. 'fte•l b.Ltt' ·I ·-· I .. Liii wn I --Uf-."'• ~. Su'bftr cftaaliolli -... ...... "RtOMI' .5GUJll U.GUNA J A ..,,_ Spe«.lalS ,props:t,r wilh 5 tnlits. 6f'Mll<~S. $315,800 . --0 -...MOTR 3i4 ~ Units plu!\ 3 ·br. m1r. ..,c.. J Ar.res fh ·gniwth. $108..IM + -· CC 11 tiltC'IAl LAGUNA C AHYOM 'JtetatJ •9t.Orf! liltlg. J.,• ·se1 . «.. 'Pl us 1809 rit... medem ihmnr. 0 Wftf'I" 'finmme'$!7S.800. • THEREAL ESTATERS LookinCJ For FAa~ GAJ'tDBBS ADD.DO MRS • R-2 k1C. Gb.137 Alley, modern home 14 mile to ocean 234 E.15\f\St.C.M. --'""=·DOD=--- 1034 ANewHome? S pan ish C o u ct y ar d ~cL....-LTL.J. w/founLain. 4 Br .21 acre ·--·-•-· ~ -•. •-r NEWPORT BEACH paia, 3 • • ~. ac., 48R , 2b a . Mo n tego e"es.Bkr.963-Qr.16. Model in Harbor View Hunfinc1011 lndi I 040 Homes. Fabulous view of ••••••••••••••••••••••• "alley below . close 101----------•I pool and tennis. $100 ,000 FANTASTIC CORNER HOOK-. lha !'s g r ea t f or break last. plus fireplal'e, wet bar, a nd formal din in g . A v e r y ,well arranged 3 bdrm .. 2 bath home in top condition. near schools. recreation and shopping. $.')5.900. 552-7500 red hill r-ealty UNIV.PARK VII.I.AGE 111 This super J bdrm .. fam i- ly rm. home, has colorful kitchen w /sttve-thru to huge brick patM>. High ce iling.!! + a tens-ive ust! of glass make this attrac· t i ve ho m e l igh t & c heerf ul. Lo t larg e e no u g h fo r p ool & gardens. Greenbelts & re <'. area c l ose -b y . Owner tr ansf., wants ae- t.ion : WE HAVE RENTALS CALL 552·7000 ,., OR ... Check our a d in the INine Sect ton t· rv i tit' ],,mfS twft,,rs ME RE DITH GAR,QEN1 ______ ==~ h o m I!' -3 I a r g e 1 •---L I 04 .. bedrooms, fami!)' room. ·-M!!I --• 8 formal dinin g. 2Y.r Baths. •••••••••._..•.-••••••••• Co mpl e t e bltn s . Fireplace. New paint in and out . Many added features. Asking 011lY $72,000. Call 54o-1 U l . .A-Olan REAL ESTATE QOO c1, ,...,..,.,,, ~t ..~ .. "~ 1, ;lll "310 Cont S ye jewe selti the ti ken bea ,m. frplc the .... '1th Co r , .. wi\h o !I ba & p hea rel a .... gu boat stor hom loca = "'" * ·~ Ex L a Be f I • ....... · " ~ w. . I H ......... ~ II lllff ,_,. -? I " I...... 20 HI II" u.&. •• c1 •• , ..... Uafw ....... ~;:~~""a;·•;m;-;;1;111~;;;:;-i.:=;;°"::"'~-Y~l'!lOT~;;:--··········~· ............................................................................................................................ . .. ...,.wt..-1069.Now""""IHcll IOffMo.,.,. ..... 106t n, ..... ,.,.,.-..._. 3206..._ • 1144 ,,\f&I 11ts~ lh• ,_,.., • ..,_lmJal•• .. • ••••••••••••••••••••.. ........................ ....................... ... u.• • ~.ooo. •-•••••••••••••••••••• ....................... •••••••••••··-....... , ..... , •• _,,, •••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••• .. BAVDWT C8N80 OWnr,k._., Sllr. Iba, lrplc, part UMTALS CooleMHe 3724~-3724 c:-hMoM . 3124 LIDO ISLE lrninedlate pojll-klo. Near beaches, tennis, ahoppin11, schools, and worship, Come and see tbl.s spadous 5br, fam. rm. located .on '5' s~ to ~reet, Wrap It up for Christmas! Owner mlghl consider lease option w /option money. $145,000. . LIDO-REAi.TY 3J77 '19 ...... H.I. &7J.7JOO lrllftl ' furnished , Jmmaci 2BR,21>11bomeroronl1 .. ••••••••••••••••••••••·•••••••••••-•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~.!~'"""~~ .~1 "µHIT 1pac1ous •• ~ !'l:'-Cal11 137S. Clmao, hlalt11 '111>' Offlo••P• z~~ .. ~-;P::,: oun.ias J..trm.t-•r-• &J;lded. COME· $TAY WITH us !, 2 •• Br. Ad•lta no dedt. Boat u II "" • VACANT!Lce modz.111. OR... LOW WEEl<L'Y B•T"'S peU,dobwbn,aba,•pq. a I P ava · CLJENT baa Cl,000. 3 br 2 btl aar WPearl. 3BR.2babomefor$195. ft.A ii:; c lMed 1ara1e, rplc, Caab to loan, fer sale 'by tomln1 out ol escrow. • • · W 1 LL CONS I 0 ER BBQ. Gu 4' wit.er pd. ·-•.soo. 64').02QI. $1$ ooo. nsb plus $10,000. 1425yrll'. MM307. b'TUDENTS Beautifully fumisbed large studios and Pool r 0 r ·a 11 c 10 y 0 0 iid', I~ In~ N-•• a Br 3 ea, den winter ~ OR mo bedroom suites -all wilh full LA MAHCHA AnS Propertiel., Call 8.IJ Ca· on toDtnd, the mon lb S450mo. Vrly saoo. :t BR. 2 ba townhouse tor kitchens. 1Tlkott Pl1ce, CM nyonRealty &W-1193 betler. Yf'.illlak.eproblem _a1S-14f2, 5511·9211. m $US. New paint.. clean MZ-6073 1 ~::<..::::.:;::::::::.·:..:.;..;..;°"'-.~ propert1e1. Bllr. Don Coral and ready to move in. On AftO""menl lt'vln'g wi·lh motel conve· HARBOR Vl»W HMS -jlerman..7 .. "9211 II"•• 1reenbelt, ,,.... • MIDITll]lAHEAM 'Portotlno Appl ••• , . C:-iltlM• 3222 OR;. niences. Healed pool, SUD ·deck. air: Vlu..t.GI Owner. Gor__Jt0UJ hm & 0.-bcmlve •••-•••••••••••••••••• 3 BR. 2 ba. townbouseror • conditlonJng. Linens & utilities in· 1 llr, l Sr. Oen., 2 Sr, 2 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!J ,prdem~~~6'4~1:~2300~--TWO 4-PUXES PLANT LO v ER S $'25. New! Clooe to pool eluded. Mafd servlee, .l elevlslOCI, sell-Br Townhoule. Carpob, .,..lttedl 1041 Niw,..rtlHch CHAMMB.,.ONT ~C::!:.t!~~o;~ :~~~~ 25·b:': /:;I~: andJa~R .. service laundry faciliUesavailable. ~:.':·,!!~l,P~ ~ ••••••••-•••••••·•-•• ••.-•••••••••••••;!... 2~ Ba, close to t.enuil & .co.m.m..od..Ity thai won.'t $325 . Av a I I. l l I 15 . :t RR, 2 ba + rorma1 din· rd gym . sauna.. it't Woods C.ove Duplex. 2 beach unltl $52,..500. G ~.()pfn~-Sir/SUn -lat Song. 97.000. e•c.h. 6!3-0790i1tl.5PM. ln1 room. Good lot•llon Master Charge and BankAmerica -a&OOHarbor Wvd .~.1 .. ooovu. PsP1.o,Ao~h· Badn ~ Jon ,'"mFeo. rR,-2ucorn • ,lot.r IGtmr :;"..:'~N!~Z:::. -Con ~wdetL•llSl•,· ,~G Costa MOia 3224 $450 OR. wEeXlcEomCeU. TIVE SUITE MOTEL Costa ..... 17141:1>1.-0ZO .,.,. ~ ... " (&0S)642·0S1S or (11t) · ""-.; " •••••••-•••••-••••••••••• 4 DR. 2 blill sinate---Yam . CJ\SAVICTO.RIA ReaJ Eatate.d9·2':2'n 875·1520. M&-161.S CHOICE 4-PLEX, all 2 Elists.ide hue duplx 3 br home in Culverdale. Use Roed 1.Z&J br. Deluxe UnCur. /C . BR,1ha1crpt.bltn1,lus 2...,b.11.dln;m,prt;yd.2 pool . tennis and lOIOMe..... orf\lm.caatwtrpd. 0c.-ityView EASTILUFP EAST BLUFF·Owner, landscaping. Owner oc• ca.r gar childrt'n • sml k SUS two•lfftr..beodit Adulll·NopetsSec. ialAP' By bulkier, neartJ eom· llDUCm-SSJ.750 very ipeclal f Br. fam. c~pled . S18.500. Prin· pet welcome. $400. par .. OR Co1t0Me ... C4fa1Ma92627 Poot.recrm,elevator& pleted, 2500 aq .. rt . DIN+ POOl •.ooo.prinonly64f-8822 c1palllonl,yplease. 714.&17·70lill -4 BR, 2\.!I ba + fam rm 642.2611 WVletoria,8'24970 <'Us tom home. Spec. Th I bul Bluff . 1076 SOuntCOAST and bonu• room, In tacular ocean, city view, e • ous 1 S.Cl1 .. .to INVESTMENT $4.SO. ?t1esa Verde East. 4 1 k prime area, on quiet cul· Eaatbluff! Red tile roal ••••••••••••••••••••••• 549·0812 8'45·6TI br'. 2 ba, lge ram rm, din Turt eroc ss7s • •de·sac next to park, Walk Raiaed portico ent,Y Beautiful larie S br, 2\; rm pvt bal'k ward Lst & OR .. Hoc._D•M"" , to bch. L.8 .ll.S .• atores. Step-up to huse llvtn bai; close to schls, shops 11 MEW UNITS tasl + dep. ~. ssi·l231 2NBR + de~. onbwo9terir In •-I ~~ Redto'ood 1idlnr. copper room .VIEW to hue &2blkslobeach.$S8,500. Xlnt C.M. location. 1st ewport pir;"ac · n1 HollH1Uftfwwllhed ......-•we•hr9'Wl*ed 160 W. Wll-. C.M. cloMdW•ar• ... BEAUT. GROU DS • ADULTS·NO PETS trim, ceramj• tile, 4 BR. {!;,arltling. common pool , By owner f96·0663 Userwrtleorr •. Prine. on· 3 BR. 2 BA College Park. YoUl" boat. $600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• dU\. rm., llv. rm., wet Q mly go1W'mbetdkltcl>en ~ ~ • ly.Act548&42. Fplc. «pts, drps. resp LE RAISOR i'lowpaetloach 3269 G01loach 3740 bar. ram. rm.., 2 full/2 ueen s ze e rooms --family.~.S49·2534 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• hair b~th s, -4 decks , Den or extra bedroom Capfstr..o I 071 J"'ST REALTY HBR VtJ, 4 Br, z Ba.,Dln, BEAUTllo~UL I br furn 10 mlnutu to ocean. L&e 2 Br $215., l1e Z Br w/pat.lo szzo. Gas "- water incl. Draperle.1. carpeta, 1aa heat. IU atove, •Ir condllioolng, s wimming pool, rec. room, washers & dryers. rirepl. 3 car gar. Loe. 795 )'our choice. Decorator ••••••••••••••••••••••• U' lBr, 2ba Spacioua, cup· Uv &: Fam. Rms., Bltns. apta $110 & Sl80. Spanish Oak St. wallpaper thru·out ! Best bu.)' In income unit1. LISTED boards galore. S345 mo . 4523CampUI Dr., Irvine 1819 Port Stirling. Comrii 1tyle bld1, pvt encl gar, · ._PRICED AT $1SO.OOO Seller h•a purchase 2 Lri ·plexes on cul·de·•ac LlJ E. 20th St. 646·54.Zl W' Campus Valley Shop Ctr. Pool $525. 675-0171 pool, sauna, lndry, adlt.s. new home · a nxious! t eet ~... h 6 Individual houses, MZ-2417. . c•LLl33.a600 1730t Keelson Ln. I blk SJ&.tll62or436-4450 T k d t J 1 s r · ..,..., eac · Eastside Costa ~1es a . • TOWNHOUSF. e " M STICHIUS duced to $53,750 rut AMCHOUGE bdrm,Zbathplusprivate cpts, df'Pli, bltns. Super Ba, p ool. bltna, 842·7848 a ea van age -us re 4 Owners home hils JFireplace.38edrm.2ba. . 2 r. 2YJ1 W. of 8e11ch off Slater. Contractor's home; just price !' Call today . IHYESTM!HTS swimmimg pool. spread lo(':ation 1365 /mo * REMTALS * ~w~aa~h~l;dry~·~·~"~'-·~N~o:_:pets::J· ~~~~~~=~~ s years youne. A real 752·1700. · . UNIV PARK 615-9188 ~ ~och 3741 NEW ftpac . 2 br, l"• ba. jewel in a very private Dl'rll r1J 9 "'' s 'U'• •:>1'1 ·•<I · 17141 49'6·7711 out on over iv .. acre and 963-4Sru 96.1·1786 • •••·•·•••••••••••••••••• putio. gllrden. Adulta, no..: · I h · I ! ' I r.onedforllunits,these6 ---JBR.2ba,bonus .... $475 .. setting. t as1tal!from ~·1iJ.IJ 'f~·!.l prid(': of ownership3Bd.2ba ,la[geyard .~efs TllETERRACE NWPTHts3br.2b11 ,den, EFFICIENCYAPTS pet.5$215.&U-1603 -1 the tiled entrywal' & sun· :' , ,_ .~ JfiiJ1J Sed leach I 014 homes have their own req . no pc s . 13& o., 2 BR. 2 Ba ..• , ••..... $3SO very lge & clean. $450. from Sl90 Pool. maid. MEW EAST SIDE ~:m~~fi .• ~;!:·r.':Jii~~ _ -~---··-.. ·~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• country atmosphere. Ph.9ti2·1072or642·0-i4S. JBR.2 Ba ........... $tz:i lse,.642·96fi6 phone, l.11undry, Village 8 De d ·~ rm. with massive atone Owner will exchange. J.BR w/fam. rm., l'ov'd GREENTREEllOMES lrut.494'9436 ~lt:s &&. d=h!~:;. ~S . .J frnlc . & wood paneling·, •LIDO• ~ JU~TLl3STbedB> II 1Quall ~ patio fenced yard 3 3 8 8RR.23 Ba8· ·········· ~.1 ?-' ... c •• " •• '".'" •• "!t •.•••• 3•2,.~~ KITCHEN apl" at Cr"c· 5411.7437 _ .. th~ kitchen is a dream, •PARADISE • v..;ean view room Pl across.from school $.150: · a ........... __. entBay.14JSN.Cst Hwy with loads or extras. incl. 3-Bdrms, din rm, 2·ba .. ho.me in private gate DC• llAL PINCHIN. Rltr DEER Fl ELD HOMES Beaut :t br. 2 ba, lge LR. Reas rates 494.2508 iclstM•a..2 Ir ~ .. . k completely walle lj:Uarded Surfside (':Om· Piopertl•a 675.4392 : 2080 Garden 3BR.211':1 & ......... $&2S hugekit.forcd11ir.frplc. · · Bl /w refrt pool Corni ng coo w•re & 70'x8&' Jot, front & rea munity. Good invest· 752•1,20 Lane RanchoSanJoaquin dswshr. bltns, ser porch, Oceanfront. 2 partially tns w ' g, range; f lge. bdrms .• street parking, wood· ment or year 'round 1.\00 QUAii.it. "'~•t ••ACH · _ _ --2 BR+ den , 2 ba .... $500 cpls/drps. Call 556·8599 furn. 2 BD, 2 ba, luxury !!:.~1~1f::5pr;,_0 pels with a super mstr. suite burning frplc. in lrg liv home. Call for complete for scff lZOO Sharp 3 br + bonus, z ba, 2 BR. 2 Ha ........... $550 or see 109 E. San Gabriel. apts. New carpel.11, newJ ~cc..=-:.:.:=:.:..::.:..:c:... __ ~~W~~r;~eJ~a:e :e~~ rm open'to garden pati det.aila now!! Priced on·••••••••••••••••••••••• bltns, frplc . Family only. TURTLE ROCK HILLS Wnhnil'lster 3291 drapes, balcony over the MESA YHD£ on both sides. You·111ov lyS68,SOO.AgentS46-S880. $375 557·7648 3BR.2BA .......... $430 beach. Winter rental NEW 2 B 2 e. d It & pali<> area with lge. thlscharnlingearlyLid HatfMoonla:t · 2+den,2ba,furn ... $425 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $34S·$370 494 ·1055 r. • 8 u · heated & filtered pool for home $1'9 900 u-VI L 2 + den , 2 ba ........ $400 Fireplace. Super 4 BR . 2 494.3834 · apt..s. Lge bea1uti0ful In· relaxing; O(':ean view · • · •41bH1 Homes " ew HOMEFtMDERS THE COLONY BA ranch style home. ·-----1 terionopenlo us wate gazebo; separ ate 3 car For Sale 1100 LOW PRICE &TERMS 64 4 BR 2•' Ba ..., ... r:i.cl. 963-4567963 1786 Oceanfront deluxe 2·BR. landscaping. Every con garage; lots or room for ~ CALL NOW ••••••••••••••••••••••• 35 Minto San Francisco Guide 2-9900 Cui.vE·RDALE ro~ _...: • ·. 2·ba. rurn'd. apt. $350. & «ivable extra. Must boat. trajJer,. hobby or •In Pmil Resales• Chet Salisbury II F'or rental property of JBR 2 & $37S Looking for a nice family $400. per mo. Avail. now. to appreciate. S35S·fl6S' storage. An exquisite 752 • 7315 Owner any kind, in any pnce wAf.NuTSQUA'RE tQ rent our horn~. 3 BR. 2 F.dgewater Real Estate. 15SS Mesa Verde Drive home in an exceptional • lOWIDES • range. any area. Fet' 2 BR 2 ba 13-BA, super location. $310. 13SO S. Coast lfw y, East. (71 415404811 .....,.. DONAl'OM.81RO • 12WIDES • (714 167~8344 . . ......... &J 96.'HS67963·1786 location. See todlil)' at ..,,,0<1, .. ,, •-h••\ • 20 WIDES ., • D ---' -3 BR, 2 Ba ........ ,., $31Si-,:m~o~._:::""· :::;:..:.:::..:c;:::_ __ l _La~'O~U~n~a~&~ac~h~.~·~9'~-85:<>":36~-I $125,000 •24WIDES • 1 Mo.dain, e_,.,-, El Toro 3232 Condominiwns m H'f,'· Shores Specials Call R~ 2400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5 52 7500 FunUlhed 3400 Oceanfront. deluxe .1 br, "''"""#11-TTI'"" Do I house, 2 st•. A· "HUGHESTODAY '' ••••••••••••••••••••••• M-~loM-...._ .. magn. views, winter Llu~u-~ .r ...... m ...... m ••••••••••••••••••••••• $325inclutil.497·1082 ~IlG~ rrame. Only $63.500 SJ0-0200 Looking for Lower Desert R--'als Or d h' I I 'IV Char 2 1r~-:1.. Property? Call Genie, ....... re I BACl-1 CONDO, comp. h h 3769 ~c9'9·2eoo . uung ·.ity_w ............... Mobile-1-lome overlook1ng Bkr. lfomcs. Condos in· T-• --•s furn, fplc /extras , across Newport oc ~--~,,.---'o==I rm.Reducedtotel.900 '""'~·-rrom llch . No pet!';••••'-'••••••••••••••••• L~ Hills I 050 CAYWOOD REALTY Ocean, Lilguna. 3 Br. 2 rome. 646-22:87. F.I Toro. Mission Vi ejo & realty 645·88'73 I or 2 Br, adults, no pets, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ba. outside storage. Best L 11·11 ~ 2 E h s •548-1290• offer. Eves /Wknd s . Palm Springs, \ux 4 br, aJ:una i s $170/$190.24 l .16t t , PIMECREEK By Owner J Bd, 2 ba. r h / I lt1ANY FOR S300 Condominiums N. Hts646-1801 UVES u• 557·1709494-0322 u r 11 m w po o . CENTUllY FINANCIAL •LL-•-•-d 3425 :=.:..:::..=::.;. ___ _, r liv.rm., w /vaulled ceil· S 1•t L I w k /M 640 8051 ~-i.ngs & frplc. L&e lot p I eve r.tobile Home 8 x 38 in 67;!731. o. . or REALTORS.581·1210 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $40 WK UP 1&2 Bdr & TOITSM.4.ME . w/excellent view., Must 3 Bdims., l\A.I baths ; 3 ramilyparkatthebeach. Fo.t , Vol~ 3234 L~leach 3241 SUPER plush. beaut. de· Bach. Color TV . maid Over~ t;1ll trees :anti-. .. see to appreciate. Call garages &: view. No loan Call 536•3044 Ranc:Ms, Fonfts. ain Y ••••••• ••• •• •• • • ••. ••• • c 0 r a t e d • pa rt 1 a 11 y serv. pool. THE MESA· ' I O s I r e a m s w i l h 58&5034, fee ; owner will finan(':e ! · Groves. 2700 •••••••••••••••••••••••View 1-lo me All level. furnished 3 br, 2'ba. dbl 415 N. Newport Bl, NB waterfalls <'reate ;i Newport Heights. 169,SOO Act'e'OC)e for sale 1200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• C:OOdo. lplt·~ " BR .• 2 _BA. JBr. 2ba, deck , bltns. garage /Opener. l'ool. 646·9681 r1' l·a xin g set ti ng fol' LGCJ11MMk)uel 1052 C A.LI. 0 •ffi ·Jfl'* ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCEANFIONT 1nclds Assoc . fees & llefs 1450 mo l yrl)' $385. mo. 675·7184 or your sp1:1cious new l·Or; ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9!~., AVOCADO !'..AND. Sl.790. c lubhouse $3 65 /mo. 494.3140 ·675-1070 t:xt'tng 2Br. 2ba , condo. ~ bedroom apartmenl • .SE A TE R RA C E ..,.,..... -per AC Rancho. Calif. R.4.MCH 963·4567003-1786 "--------1 bltns /oc /bay vu, pool / t'rom 1220. Furniture. TOWN HOME. J ·BR, :C:.::~ 80% Seller f"in. 811':1'1 Int. 630 Acres. Humbl)ldt ------Blue Lagoon Villa condo. 4 BR. 1 ~ BA. pool JaC, '!'/d, $345·673·6691 available. Small pet~.~ furnished. many extras. Nta r Nt•p•rt Peat ()ffltr Tight S force5 sale. County . Tall tre.es, 2 Story, fph.", 3 br. 2 ba, 2-BR.Z.ba,allbltns.ncw Clubhouse, lovely UP· NEAR beach 2 br, z ba. OK. Adults only. OfUce:; Gorgeous view. lmmed. Owner. 714 1676.5734 K!assy meadc;>ws & hills. (':pts, drps, DW, $395./mo (arpeto. drapes and graded Bradford ·Place. S?OO. until June. S48-4063 opt>n 9'.00 lO fi :OO. 2300 occupancy. $69,950. HA.RIOR VIEW nve,r & s prings, F'an· 9634581963-1786 paint. Near lo'>'·er pool. ·S.A. Close to S.C. Pla:1:a before midnight. t'a11\1l·'>'· l<rl • Costa * IOND REALTY* New listing. Phase Ill Cemetery Loh / tast1c Views. $485 per ~Oft leach 1240 SleP6 to beach, tennis & s h op pg & Pa. r ks . l\lcsa. l'hunc ~·1!>·2:100. 831 .. 9411 Somerset 5.BR. a'h·ba . Cryphi 1500 acre~ Terms. Joint V(':n· ••••••••••••••••••••••• security $400. annual . $350/mo. ls t ,last,seeun· ••OCEAMFROMT ·--- uguna Niguel. the choice community SH&SEU YOURSELF Excilng new area 1n Laguna Niguel . Beautiful 2 ·Bdrm . foothill townhome, pool· side & rolling bill views. $41,950. PRIVATE GUARDED OCEAN COMMUNITY. Immaculate 3BR. formal dining, E·Z care yard. MUST SELL NOW ! $74,500. .. jay IM Good Life 493-2513 499.4514 Priced to sell at $99 SCIO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ture . ~all Ed. Ed~ards W h· 3 •· 4 BR h Vacant. 499·4Z71 ty. No Fee. . . Bach. w /garage. Yrly. EASTSIDE. nr new lux. · · 38 · IPI ·i bl £or 1nformat1on . e ave ,.. omes, ~ duplcx.38r.211.a Ba,Din. fee una otsava1a eat ,714 ,.~3212. ready today. See to ap· · l i l'l'.l'B SUSmo Call673·249J Pa(':ific View Memorial o.....-. Oceanvicw 2 BR, den. 4 \ Rm. Pvt yd. 2 car gar. Park. $825 full price. Rentals ~~4~~~~7s!;0 1365 · de<:ks. lease Dec. I. $)91). OMES Ocean Front attraL1.ive 2 Quiel re11identlal aree1. 7147287668 OaveS.Agent.644·7211 Br. $2SO. gar, winter, $(25.645-7888. • • . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3841 C•Mpul NB S'9·16SS 2 Cemetery Lots. Harbor Houses hrnished Move in now! 3 BR, 2 BA. Loc,pta HiU5 3250 1---------adults, (213 )195·3018 LARGE 2 br. $24S/mo. Re t CM Aski g $25-0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Super s harp. Nr pool, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Costa &1esa , 4 BO. 2 BA, 2 Beaut. rum beach Bach. Children ok. 2268 Pamela ' ·675 6· 188 "Ph -~-a P-"'sula . 3107 close to ocean. S42S /mo. 3Br 2ba cpts drapes story near Ci vi(': Center avail. yr round. Util Pd i cLn=·~"= ... :..::=138=------, ea. · · one -........ Ask for Keith 962·4471 · • ·' ' · · · · 640-7488. , ••••••••••••••••••••••• dshwshr. palio & pool. 1n adult section. 2 car Mo. rent $140. 642·7113 .... EW,. •sTSTDE ._. • BeautifulJy rum. 2 yr. old $150. 3 Br 2 Ba. f(':nced yd., $300 mo. 837·1S81 garage. $125.00. Owner, " SA 67 ~.7601 CC:.p,.,..,..,,..,,.ri,al 1600 duplex, steps to beh. 3 children & pets OK. Nr. •--N·-....a 3252 751·116.1. Si'd!a~~~·l~l~~OO~o~f:~ COUNTRY WOODS ~ rap•1" Br. 2 Ba. $400 y rly . schools. 893·5876. Avail --r---1"J'"""'"" EXCLUSI v E w e.•tc l•· rr •.•t•h•nl 645 ... .,..... I br. 2 & den. split leve1:- ""Yll • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • J.3387 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • " ~. .. "" ""°" Wood b . Me 67 now v ·ii NB 28 28 --'~---~ urning frplc. wall !----~---·--~ . LGE2br.2~ba .twnhse. I a . · r, a, -3 80 II I FOR SALE: BAYVIEW, BA YFROMT CarolMI del Mar 3122 Hunt. Hbr Twnhse. Never frplc . lndscp, (':omm frph_., 2 patios . pool. Santa Ana 7 to wa crpt, b t·in ap-f g s h /dry we t ••••••••••••••••••••••• pliances. From $220. 180' on the Bay with loads of Office building, spec· ••••••••••••••••••••••• occupied. 4 Br 3 Ba, 30' pool. $175. 640·02S4. re ri -· wa • ·---------· E . 2lsL St. 646·1164 or glass. walnut step·saver tacular view, luxurious 3+Bdrms. boat slip. tenn1~. pool. . bar & nlul'h more ! 645 ·9543. kitchen bas gourmet ap· executive offices. BEACH at your door. Jacuzzi. S6501se. 547 .997~ 3 BR home, lge yard. view Adults S55tJ mo 673 ~97 .A.MIASSADOR IMHS pli 's , ca ndlelite dine. Reduced to S000.000. ~HANNEL VIEW. Move or~7J.9415 ~~~~Jl~e~~~~l ~yoe~s ~exe-s Unfurn 3600 OF AMERICA [Spacious 2Br, J 'hba, Spacious BR suites llLLGRUMDY 1n (':Ond .. Avail unfurn. • l·BEDR00~1 l "4 bth· Real Estate . (7 14 ) ••••••••••••••••••••••• TWOLOCATIONS bltins. Sunny patio. w /vanity baths. Multi· R.altor 675~6161 $750 Want~~ rental . Landmark Tr~t·t . $400. 494 ·S420or960-l701 2 RR . 1 Ha , <.:dM . n il ~'EUEL,KLLSYERRVAITC>,: .• s I separate garage. laund purpose area. Deep pile Waterfr c 111 J-lome s Phyllis9G8·4456 • . • . children or pets . $21iH I • facil avail. No chjldrcn/ carpets. Sundeck, pool.•• !iAN CL.Efl1ENTE· ~6.11·1~~· __ • 4.fJEOH.OOM 13, bth· MissionVteio 3267 mo S4<1·6AOO !Susiel 2Z77Harbor.C.l\1 . pets. $250. 145 ~telody ~o:~ :l~pt ·a·v·a;l~b~';: ~thao;~e4.~at~n f~.n !~~ .Wwportleoch 3169 Glen .~1ar $350 won·t ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Rr. 1 Ba . S300 mn No ~it~o.5~ j Lai1e.642·5818aft.S . POSSESSION. $86,500. parking. Ideal for home ••••••••••••••••••••••• la~.968·4456 MonthtoMOonth pt>l~. Balboa . 5411.9662 · •Vll.L.A.HIHOS* Bkr962·SS11 . furnishings. builders em. 2 br, ~Balboa, S260 mo Hnt,1:: Twnship l ·ondo. 3 Rentals r days or 675·0353 after 5 Azww f1ttents t -.. uEED... porium .. etc Le.ase/or Y~ly . Cples only. no Pt?t:'· Br, rcdcl·. bltns. l'rpls & Tenn LHMI PM . -----'"lfnfurnis.Md I 2 Ir, 2 la Aph " ... 1ease With option to kuls OK S21·9:SSO. Lea\:e drnor., -·. R46·829 1aft.5 M v · . l Su c r t bl I CHIMNEY purchase.CALL492·4121 number.Len. ....., ~ .1ssion ieJo, •3guna 2 BUcs bch. 2 Br. 2 lla ,1••••••••••••••••••••••• .per om or a e Hills & El To,ro. Studio, patio, garage., Balboa Peftin5Ula 3807[ Otpct. UpperfLower FOi SAHT A? BERTHA HENRY NEAR BEACH·perfectly Village Real F.slctte MANY f OR $300. $250, 1-1.B. avail OcC'. lst,t ••••••••••••••••••••••• Enl•losed Garages Eastbluff Condo has it! 3 REALTORS charming 3 br, 2 ba, dble •M ~Fa~5=~~~~~~and CEN_T~RY FINA~CIAL oopelsG45·1682 Yrly lge 3 Br 2 Ba Ocean! Gas & Water P;ud, Mo. lo Br. 211.a ba. Santa si:1:e Condominiums /I' own.. gar., In priv C'ommunity. BR BA S360 REALTORS. 581·1210 Vu w ID, frplc. dshwshrl ltto. re.nta1£. $2Z toS?lS. mul.br.amongthetree L---~·for•~" 1700 Comp! furn. $450. Agent •M'·Fad.2dcn /·B··ushard •-I I Fu 'sll d beam·dcell 673 ·2766 . Ch1ldrenWelcome lop6. Super sharp. Move ,_. _. 646-4380 .. Newport Beach 3269 -F=llKIFI rn1 e ' · 2324 EldenAve.83J.2480. in cond. Altach'ddbl gar. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 BR. 2 BA ... S375 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• l HD, I Ba. Balboa Blvd, Walk to school, shops, HORTH l.A&UMA Bay Shores. •McFadden/Springdale ON THE BAY Balboa Island 3706 ~2S. month. Avail. Nov. THE V&IDOME swim & tennis. Prine. CONDOS !~~~3ba ·.,1:¥Jn1~~· .~:~~SBp~~~a~c Beaut. Apt. 4 Br, 2 Ba.••••••••••••••••••••••• sth.673·959 1. SPAC. 3 br apt or use it: Only . 640 ·1289 . ro-mo . ....., . ......,, " beamed ceil . frplc . LJITLEISL/\ND as 2 br & den. Frplc, By owner Twnhse 3 Br 211.a Owner/Agt Whitewater Views. 2 & 3 • ~d~1:.;521:~.;;;~rsl dshw!!hr $556. 67s.1972 or Very attract. comp'ly NEW 2 Br, 2 Ba, duplx 817 patio & pool. Adults.' Ba. landscaped, pool & $67.SDD bdrm. units from $54,000. HouwsUnfuntished 673.5719 wknds or aft. furn. 2 Br. sundk. avail. W. Bay Ave. yrly. S275. &IS·338lor 837·9.517. jacuzzi, owner relocat·, __________ 4La20 Cypress, North ••••••••••••••••••••••• •M3•BFRad.2deBnA/.8 .. u$365sha.L 5PM . llrlO, $325 mo. Arllts no 213·449·6412or67J·5_98_1 __ ~845Anaheim. ing. ~0469 IEAUTIFUL gun a Gtfteral 3202 ~ •... peL'I. 673·4395 DOVER SHORES Call 675·7225 3 HR. 2 BA ... $3& 4 Br & FR. view, tennis. \l.'ALK .lo bay/beacfi 2br, 2 Br, 2 ba, 2 (':ar enclosed Howpaet lo .. h I 069 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BY OWNER 48r. 2¥..Ba . Lrg lot. In process of remdlg . Choice of c rpt. drps . paint. Nu klch appl. etc. 1753 Irv. 646·6222 WALK TO BEACH. owner transferred & anxious. 3 BR, 2 Ba. bcilm (':eilinl)s, frplc. community pools & tennis courts. $65,500. Call now! 645-8911 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 963-4567or96J 1786 Cot M 3724 11:1 ba. {!arage. $260. yr· ~ar . See l o apprec. LOWEST P RICED re ----. ---pool. S650 mo. 5S9·464G/ 5 a esa J 407 11 d. I' ti J cd A I J 642·823SJoyee ••••••••••••••••••••••• y. ar 1ng. ar Y mm . occ. < u ts, no HOME ON GALAXY 2brhous(':. Dblgar.5blks S37_50WEEK&UP' I hirn.S4fl ·7558 ;548·3607 peL'i.&16·4757. DR. to bch. $285 . I'\o pets. LIDO ISLE Ivan Wells atrium. 4 BR. Ava1\ 11..a . 968·0652 After •Studio& I BHApt:.; Coronadel Mar JB222 Ur. l Ba . new carpet,' 3 Ba . Marvelous day & ' 4:30. 4 Br. 2 ba home, all elcc •1V &. Maid Sl'r\' Avail ••••••••••••••••••••••• enclosed j!arage. xlnt. niteview.Pool&jacuzt.i. FREESERVICE kitchen. frpl c, dble gar, •PhoneScrv.llldpool S.'lO OFF Is l rno. rent ' 101.:ation . n1•a r South p · eel. d below P Sharp, clean J br 2 ba. t. y I $550 •Ch1ldrenScct1on N('w 3 hr. z ha . Super Coast Plaza .Avail about n~r 1~eGalaxy ~r· TOLAMDLORDS bltns, gd. neighborhood. ~3 4f~ 10·51 rk yd •LAnvrnonthlyratcs. area. 2 car ii;ar .. $400. 11 15. S210 mo. Call pralSJ · · ~••/ Member of Board o schls. avail now. $340 · eve w n s . •""0 •. ,.,.,,,.,·,.· rent Open weekd•YS & Sat ISOO .,., • Po1nsett1a ,t:dM .~9·8867 9tl2·KllK. · • 1Clle Realtors, Beller Busi· mo 1st & last & Sec. dep On Lldo Jsle 3 Br, 2 Ba. w /all 2·6, Sun. 1·8. $160 ,000. 8 Ch be days. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ness ureau. am r o Sl7·5359/534·6125 frplc. sunny patio. 2 car 2376 Newport Blvd. Ci\1 ult 2 huge bedrooms, 645-849ll 8 U""ITS Commerce. ------gar. w /opener. $475 548 ·9755or645·3967 ---------$170 no pets. Inquire apt DUPLEX WITH SLIP f"'l9 53()..1505 2Br Beach Hou~e. Yearly' .:"':.:':.:-=7:.:o::r:.:6:.:7::.5·.c.':.":.:'---I C, 568 W. Wilson. Bill Carroll 640.SSS0 Four separate buildings, _ . ~ lease. $J6(}. Children OK . 1· SUS CASITAS · "-- Hastings&CoRealtors . -eacb on large R·2 lot. rj :~~ I:> .. SJS.3909. 3·BR. 2·ba, 2·car prkg . Large nicely rum. ba<'h . {Sf v NEWBREEDAPTS Quality construction ~~ t t!·~j (I :I patio, sml pell OK. $39S. & 1 bes. Adults onl y, no Tl,, lttr-c.s 1 Br w /lofl. Garage. MtWJIOl'f .. Kll 1069 Mewportleodt 1069 with shake roof cbarm.:3 {t!1t:ft t;. ;f; l"ine 3244 ,~P~h~,~·~7::.3·~"'1:::.:7;_ _____ 1 pets.2110NC'>''port81. ~ pool, jacuzzi. $240. Util •·••••••--••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Approx.$150 tmo.perun·. ,_,,_,, .... -.... -~ •••••••••••••••••••••••1' • pd . Jg3 Hamiltoo, I FABULOUS CUSTOM PATIOS In this attractively decorated 3 bedroom Rutgers townhome in University ·Park. Greal ~lertain· ing home.near pool & tenrus courts. Of(ered at $67 ,500. .A c-.i...-co. 644-1766 I ' ll rental. Full price $20Fee--lyearservice BEAUT. San Joaquin E~CLUSIVE Westchff Nice1 Brdplx.Quiet.Sep. CORONA DELMAR 6454411 . $1'6.000. CALL556-2660 $95. Costa Mesa bach Tvmhme Large 2 Br 2y,; V1lhr. Frplc: 2 br 2 ba + by gar. Empl adlL over 2 Br Townhouse. Crplc .. 1--'=.'------- !f SELECT pad. Ba, 2 sty. View or'goU m aster suite w /Crplc . 35.nopets.548·1021 Pool, tenni~. conlinental Br. s tove, refng.1 cpts, PROPERTIES SI«:tS· Santa Ana 1 br. course & lake. $SSO. !:'!°L~dlls. Lse. ~· 2 Br Furn & Unfurn. breakfast. Some ocean & drps. fncd patio. $180. child ok ., .. 1•1"-'" -~· Catalina vi ews. Close jp 831·2184 . · -=--'-.:..:.=-=:.:..:c:_c="" .... ..,.... Avail. now. Pool. Rec h · & fi be '· 2 0 Sl.00.Cosla Mesa Igel br CHARMING 3 Br 2 Ba, 2 Rm. Adults only . No 5 opplllg inc ac · TUNNING 2 Br 2 Ba ~~!'::!:~~•••~•~• ~.~· Hunt. Beach 2 br, UNlV. fARK -48r, f•m. car enc. ga~. frplc. 1 blk peb. 645·0632 S44·2Sl l ~ garden •Pt., Pool, rec i---·------·1176 ~ta Mesa 2 Br rm. frplc , cpts/drp111 , to bch, tennis cts & pool, roomS205. 71 W.18lh St . stud'io wallpaper. pools, 4 mo. 's shary & clean. "150 mo. 3·br & 1 br. clean. quiet. •2 br. 1 ba. Corolido, walk FOURPLEX $105,000 CLOSETOOCUH HunUnl{ton Bea(':h BROKER- ••16 UNITS•• Orange Counly, absentee: owner. Aft. 642-5000. •~LEX. Cost• Meaa. M..SOO. Xlol renlal are•. 8yowner. 6"2.m2 ' Sl8S H l B h 2 b ormorc .$460.552·8573 Avail.now.&40·0663 else to shoppnJt. $175 & beach /pool, (':arport. rn~~EY·: b;i~P';0~~~ · un c · r tJ.85.642·1154. ~1Ar. $250. Adlts l no pets housew /yard Super 3 RR . z BA . bW, 3 Bd. Golf Course view. 83J.89'14 dogs!S49·2515 $19$: Coste Mesa 2 br cpts. drps. $360 mo. C.Pl & drps , frplc, bltn!';. OCllMI Poiftt 3726 1-""'.'.:'~!.__ ____ ,.:·_t:;:'-'-:::'-='-:---;--- studio, see now. 9634567 963·1786 bag yard & 2 car garage. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sngl renter wanted. Sm 2 175--:-l Br• cpts. C drps • $22$. Santa Ana 3 br. ~ $350. mo.,541·9134 . BIG 2 br, 2 ba. s:zso. Utll hr apt w/sundtck. Free refriJ?, range. l c~n. famil,yok IMMACULATE incl Near bea c h w/d 12& mo 640-45258 · 124 ·C W. James l. S'.?95. FtnValleylbrcon· Culverdale. 4br. Zba . SPACIOUS Newporl 496-0t95or960-1142 . 543.7118 . '673·7187. doslnf!le!OK. Crpts, drps. pool club. Shores 4 BR. 3 Ba. on S230.Wstmin.studiodplll $.1'75.Agt .833·3380. wate r Lease S5SO ....,:....Oftleoch 3740 CaslaM•sa .,•24 Br, cpU/drp5, rnc~!d• M b B d 6313ts.Seves ....,... -tar, $185 mo. No .uuJ, em er ottr o · · ••••••••••••••••••••••r ••••••••••••••••••••••• kidsOK.S49-ZS7!1. • Realtors. Better Bu5i· l·lave somethi~~ you want Bluffs condo, 3 BR . 2 b•. Fum. Studio Apt. 1 bit BR modern. cpl.8, drps,1--e..:c.c.:c.ccc...cc._c_,..---~ Bdreau.ltCbambe toscll?CJas51f1cdad1do refrig, wshr/dryer. n(lw from ocee n. nool & bllnl.nopel<1 ,lchildOK. Br.bltns,1ar,yd.WE. 5 m 3 '!'e_rc 5 • 0 · 5 ... _. it. well Call NOW, cpt.s & drapes. No pei.,. jacui.z.i , frplc. dshw1hr, $1GS . Avail Nov 1. B•Y· $110. No peL. .,. ""'"· 642•S678. $450 Mo. Agt.. 640-7000 wtrpd. $185. 846·1336 546-2222 548-&.151'. ----· ---- -I ' ' • ) ·";::•~·~DAl~LY~~~LO~T;;;;;;;::;:;;;;;;;::::::;=Tu=IOlda===r·="=°"='=m=bo<;:,:•=·'~9'12•;__~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .... ~ ........ ~ .............. ...,,~'::"i::"'T!-'-;~~:.:.,r,-'"'!!:r.:::-'1'1"'""1!1';:'nii;di!rrr.'.~· ~Add -, B lid -, o · · H ·1 c c 0 Plum t. .. a c 11... pe ... e mode ! ... I ... u I ... ia per11 ... amme r1 ... arpet SERVICE DIRE T RY Roof lt ... Landscapeit .. ,TllJlit ... Trlm, lt ... Sew !t... 11...Cement it...Wir e 11...Hoe lt ... Clean it ... Move · Haul It... Add It .•• Plant t...Alter it ... l earn 1t ... it ... Press it...Paint It... Na il 11 ... Plaster it ... F1x i I ... Afl'pl•ce lepoir c.,.t Sen'lc• 6-cllctilMJ GtM,.d S.,..,lcu Housecle.Ntq Metaa•, . , I t1w9~ap•"-' ••• ;;~•t··-···;·-· ······················· ...................... . ...................... ·················-···· ....................... ....................... ....................... ...................... . . APPLIANCE REPAIR Carpet CJeanfftg f_;xpr tlawalia n G11rdttner I DO IT ALL! . llOUSE K ~l::PE R BRJCK-BLOCK PaioUng. lnt/!!sl. Any Plumblns wat~r INST~ ~~i::'fo~~ 1! $11).~rvice Call Also ~indows & f'loors Yd. Cleanu,,. & Jl11uhnJr1 Electri c~!. P lumbi ng, while glove cle~n1n.1 "STONE Qua.I, •w kmanshlp. ae:t'Ylet. lea.kl. moroiit.e ~ in ':..:exic an Tena (714)549·2422 •Outch·M.,,lnlenance • Tr:i m&prune6'6-467ti etc.Reas rates.642·4957 , C11JK11lh£nne 640·IOl!O s.48·51 18 Ed91l·T13'S e nclos ures . R e as . CoUa.Seeour.mc>wroom c.,...,.hr Fr"t.tit 537·1508 Expr. Japanese Garden· JI ANOYM AN·llomeA ROUSECL£ANTNG l.s our Movlnc) . · Prof. Paiat.er. lnl. & J!:xt.. ~-l~olCw/ad. Corotbu kleu. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Chl&d C ing. Campi yd serv, reUa· Apt A. Cons cient ious Bwdncs.s . CalJ Janice'11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Qua1 work • reu . Free DRAIN CLEANED ts~ Victory Tiie C o. flfASTF.R C raCl s m1tn s •••••••• °!! ••••.•..•••• b le. n eat . Jo"'ree e s t CrafL'lm lil n.64S..fiSSS. Ragge<ly Anns.675·6M3. Movlni/Hau.lina. Student .Est.1'1..oe&tS.0.1561 'Evn,wlmdlaameprir-e MOSZ Geel)' Dr . Laguna Si,lecialty. Remodeling, Mature lady ('are for 2 645-0004. "'--""--Dbi.sb lady wa.ntJ lile w /laree true k. Rea1. ._,,,,,,,_ Gu.air $58-7380 Niguel.831·2'340. finish work. ref11 . J-'Tct' . .._ ... .., BarryS48-97!3f839-5119 ,_,.,,._ · . . est.Guarwork499·3105 children wk d>1 ys o"·n J apanese G&&rdening-••••••••••••••••••••••• hse work urhouae1it. •••••••••••••••••••••••Plumber. ltepau, install TrwSftovlce -;:;~;;:;:;;:;;;~~;-;:;r.;;;-'f~'~'"~na":'.:·~-~-ZJliS=.':!~----1 Mai n t , t rim min g &. H a u I et I is o c I ca n up , 64S-797Z MOVING ? 2 ex~ men ERV NEAT PATCH 1ttvicclina. repl_pe. G. •••-•••••••••••••••••• QUALITV BUILDING & Controctor ('li•nnup.Gd work.Ref:s. G a r ag e . i'rl:mls es,GEN E R A L ll OUSE. move you. Reuonable/ J OBS & R £STtJCCO. Gldlcy.642·931$. Ford'a T ree Servi ce . CAR PENTRY SVS. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5-\8·2!>7~ Ra tes low. 552·5177, CLEANI NG Reasonable rels.875-7572,SSZ.8481. Freeast.89J·1439. •~ F irewood, N /C. LI .::. CALL M9·4159 Cstm rcmodl,add,p11tios, JAP ANESE 548-8668 Ratea ~1481 ·Moving, hau l i n c . :=:::! ••••••••••••••• bond e d962~78;;s ur e d . Additions, Rt modcli n g, kitchens. 0<-s1gn, fr est. . CARDF.NER . ..ffAUL ING • Landlc -l11n <leanup&. Exp, tree est. PATCHPLAST£BlNG RE.PAIJtS.ALLTYP.:ES 1---_;::::..:.:;;:_ __ _ P a l i o s . Pa n e I 1 n g . lie /insr M5·34l9. Reli able. Pll'asecall eve. y i\Rl>CLEANUP ••••••• :!';;;"........... Best reli able st udents ••ALL TYPES•• Reu , free est.s, Uc. Removals, llmbioi:t:. top· Ci;binets. etc. 492·9739 or ----545-Z.134 "'. 55&-034l "'"' &11·2126. Free Est 54()..6825 Walt83().:5020 anyLlme ping, pruning. Split P1nu &12·8026Jack or John . JERRY ROM ERO Bid Jo:_ F·ord's Land scupe Sod · 1 --'_;_;,_==-------l~~c:.,;=;_-----;._::-=c:.:::..:=::..:=:.::::;::~ lire•ood. $7S eord /dcl, Cont. H.oo m wddil11>n3 , JAPANESEGARD ENF.:R Hauline: itnything, garage pali<;i5, m;,sonry & design Poinfftt.gft'apering ........... Sewl.c)/~ lie /bond/ins. 6'2-2J62.4. Car pe n t ry , f1n i5 h, re· Re mode ling, P at10:.. tO yrs exper,1tll phases cleanup. Re liable /asl service. 962·7817 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••1--':='..:::::::::::::;,c:.:=~=- mod el , re p a ir. l<eus SJl-2225 lt~r:.son :Jblc-/1-:Stimates S('rvlt·e963·6"452. u-__, P1'..IERS PAJNTING Plwu•irlHJ lllGll FASHlONS FOR rates. Call 979-0.119 Call 151 ·1937 .._..._ .. T lnt /Ext·Reas Rates LJTn.E LADLES S'Z& Selling anything with a Q~~hl~"I Small ~el model -C Tree tr1 m & remova \, ••••••••••••••••••C•0••N•• Call Gene al 552-()458 Speclalilsh under. Cstm. orig. Daily Pilot Classified Ad" UN IQU l-:-Qua llt y r l" n1odchn c & allc rat ions Reas . Call Tony Palurn · bo for esl.tmates 962·8.11'1 J 15• 1 ov spec1a • sa\·e lcil n Up .ot, tree w<.'l rk , fe ncl'S. bldgs etc. re.MA S O N UY & • _-=::::..====;..::=-1 Wat e r heate r s , d is· Size 4to8.5'&-7200 is a simple matt.er··• d20"h 1on.d s hd 1 ~g 1•111u m1 rotot1l li.n~. minor ld~cp, moved , gar ele anup CRl--:1'£ Vl ORK . Mk Cor Calicote Painting & Wet posal5, drains, fauceu, -:::;:. :;--;:-~;:::;;.=:---:;;1JJus~t~c~•~U~6'2~~-'6~78~.---oors win ows •ns a ef . 10 yrs in area 646-2003 5S7·200a. Jake. ~!j.)Hfl5 Blasting.Don't set tle for copper repipe:a. Day &. Sewmg &: Alter1UOns, all Ph Ken £'\'(' & weekends lesa Llc /lnsur VT9-J33S 0;gbt ,.rv,·-. We take work guaranteed, reas" ,---------... &12 1110.1 rare. YARD CLUHUP Houle-cle-ani-. Bri ck, Block. Stone Tlle · 1 ..... ·1 C l r. h .. , k J d b MAll'Chuge.1Jc300'.H8. prices.631·2913 aft4PM. arpe n r)' • 1 n 1 ~ · re · Comp!. Ata111 t. 645·0309 ••••••••••••••••••••••• wor l':<pert Y one Y Custom Wallhangings &. modE'I , rep<11r HC!.l s. w 1 RF.•LcL•'\N 1Jc.contractor 9G2-bil2 Pam' 1,·ng. ~ do·s-"•l. JUSTPLUMllMG Tu~ '··tos.CaJl 979-0379 Bedrical G a1•-I 30 a "' ''"' ""'"" .......... CALL•••••• •-.. ener ~r• c its liOUS E?CallG1ngham 2Synexpr.635-3611 * vv.·•.u-1• •••,.•••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • r .!:'.!.'.~~~~~:.'..--li"'.::-CC::C:::::-:::-::::::::::::::c-' CERAMIC TILE N & Custom C:1b1uet ftl .:ik1n.1!&EL~CTR I C AL WO RI{ "'f!l l NGS'' by Moose. ~rl.Freees ts645·5 12J Fi replaces·Planters EXT ERIOR PAINTING. MARV'SPLUMBING Re model. Free e:al. l''i nish car:;~~;uro· ttt a1nt /repa1rs. No Job to GC'n woodwork, repairs, •flOM ECLfo.:ANJ NG • Bri ck.Concrete Pa tio Reas. Free est. Ca ll after * 646-9807 • 848.1333 _pc an ~ · · 11 mall. 531 ·0063 aft 6. Bob pluin hinJr:. etc.&12·5613 By reliable eo~p~'1'~· ~·:""":11 ..:"~'°'}fk~W~a~ll~s~~ll~B~Q~P~;t:• I ~6~p~m;·~552~-~301~8~;-;;i;;;];;;1;;N:::O~J~O~B~T~OO~~S~M~A~l~,~r.~11~;~~~~~;:;~;;;11 f 548 6""'1 Refs,t-:st.646·()164 1-tave soo1clhin~. you want E.LECTRI CIAN·Sml 1obs . SELL idle items with 3 re ercnl'CS _ __: ~. Quality J-touse painting T r y a Dai I y Pi l ot Classified Ada. sell big ~sell '! Cl:i.ssif1cd ;ids do maint /re pa1rs. 22 yri. Oa 1lv Pilot Classified Ad. illave somPth 1ng to sell ? SELL idle items with a · Frt."e Estimates Class iried Ad to buy, sell ileft!s. s mall items or it w1·ll . 6-12·567R. exp #233108 ~·5203 642·~78. I (.;la!!s1f1ed ads do 1t well. Daily Pilot Class~fied Ad.. 673·5106eves or rent something. any item. 642·5678. ·-- Apartm•nts Unfwn. Apartmhft Uwfunt. Aportments Unfum. Rental s to thore-4 300 Office Rf'fttal 4400 Rtntals Want.d 4600 Awmc11M11t1/ Help WGftlod 71 OD Help Waoml 7100 ·• •••• • • •• •• • • • • • ••••• • • • ••• • • • • •• • •••••••• •••• • • • •• • .. • • • • • •• ••••••••• • •••• • • • •• • •. • • • • • • • • • • • ••• •• ••• • •• • • • •• •• ••• • •••••• ••••••• ••••• ••••• Pertonc:lls I Costa Mesa 3824 Laguna Beoc.h 3848 Ne wport S.och 3869 11rct•r fem 'ol.'1\1 s hare 2 Private oles. New bldg, . Lost & FoUnd .......................... ·················.······ • • l c· do BJ ·'r• ,-h,og ,-1. wet "''· w•n· Wanted 2 Br fun1 apt00.n ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •• ••••••••••••••••••• ,uxury vn · w ., " • ,. b UCl t I J>lx 2br. 2ba . 1>.'lo W crpt. Drop a ..... bble into the NEWDplx.wa lklo oct·an. 11 ·1 644·099 1 dows . $701$1 10. 711 W. us route to • 1 Lost&found 5300 Ill r J ,...... 17th St.. Unit A·G, CM. June30th.S49·0036 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l ·1n s. patio. P <'. Ocean from your /\pt. 3 llr 2 Ba , .::rpl, drps, Youn lac\ lo !1.hare 38r 2 enclosed J.:!.lr. $21 5. After Lease Luxury security 0 /W i::arbdisp gar . Yr -~ ,,Y. ,:,1 11,~33 5'8-0044 (Ans.Serv.) SJNCL E EXE CUTJVE LOST Ma eaw P arrot , 5 673-562"'J "1 . ' . ' • . . · 3, ba. <.:onuo 1n "'1 • ,,,..,, • look. r I 2 B · green, 18'' incl tail. white • .. ature adul ts.31755 (.;s t. ly. Ch ild O K. $ :.15 . Pool ~ar patio 11.\l f\J mishedoffiee. Bank of 1ng or or r,n1ee· face.red/blue markings. !':F.:WLY Oe<'or. 2 Br, 1 }lwy. 499·2835. 642·0596or673-ftm2 Tust1'n. &1&-'-1221 .• ' Costa P.1esa Plaza, SSS ly rurn. apart. on oc near --mo """ 3900 water. 645·9070 Family pet. lnterfS ting Ba. w /gar,. West C!\I. Nr . OCEAN view, spae. I br. ONTllE BAY CarC'Cr Feniale will s hare . .-,. rewa rd. If info , call schls/Sh p ~. $195 mo. No a.dulls, 2607 Solana Way, 3 Br 2 Ba, rrplc, dshwshr, furn. lux. home. Uni\'. N E WPO HT 3 l t rac t i ve lminft1,An•e1t / 49f.2213. pets.642-3336 L.B. $225. 494.1419 b l ln s' p al 10 , $395 . Pk. $200. Rers. m ·8958 garden offi ce s uites. Finanee ,_FO_UN_D_:_M_•_le-l n-.-,h-Set---• 'n•, ••pl• & d,-.-. orr 615·1972 o r ,673·57 19 ----various s•'es.r,0 m 4 .... in-••••••••••••••••••••••• • • "' .... reat "'hite water view, I d fl5f M k t .. ,~ ~ Bushties ter, in Fount. Valley, street park. Nr. shops, So Lag 2 br Jne ba w in s or a · !'olATURl-:wor ing man ° cl util &Janitorial serv. S 968-41Z7 · 12 . .. ' !>-' s hare 2 RR house. Close· m -6666 0---'--au 5005 1----· ------I Avail Dec I . 25. 180 pool. cable: no children/ ...,~_._ Fumisfte.d tn off strt't'l parking, re- . • ••• !'!::'.~"":;;: ........... Fo u nd Cock a po o, Ro c h es t e r Ap t. A , pets. year s lease $390 ~U;.-;;;isL-d 3900 ta xt·d a t mo s pher e . Office Spoce ·615-6527or 67S·2797 mo.400.fl271eves mr ""f.l•''ll! 01 TRO P IC AL & S ALT gray/blkmale Magnolia __:_:_:__:=..:.:__:_:_:__:'-'-----1-"'"'-'-":'.'.::.'..'.'..'.:~---I ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,., ->:. .. WAT E R FISH STOR E &: Hamilton 10-31962-6470 CREW MANAGERS For H•w•P,Gptr ~onioiion Mus t enjoy working with young people ll to 15 years of age. Van or full size s tation wagon r eqUired. Excellent commissions may earn up to S300 weekly, Di8'1 645-2873, ask for Mr: Bingham . Equal Opportunity Employe r Adult dlx 1 BR. D/W.Me-_....leoc.h 3869 TllJ-.:EX CITING • h L1'doY1'll-So. Orange Coast, all Pft"IOIMll1 . 5350 ..... pWcrnted r · f J J ... ,_. • Female wants to s are -":f· F d JI I Bl k ( re n g. rp c, gar, poo . ••••••••••••••••••••••• P•LM MES• •PTS. s upp lies, tanks. ac· oun . ' ac em.••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• N 0 I "" "",.., '1\Jr w/pool. fple, & BBQ Ht wport Ch'h h D f ' Id · 0 p e ts . 519 · 915 •DELUXE• MI NUTES l 'ONP'I' wimal<' or fem. 11.H. ()nthe Waterfront ccssorics R.E. Agts in-1 ua ua , eerie · Dri_nking proble m? Babysitlcrfor infant.parl 7 100 Pomona.MZ·4435 Eastbluff J br. 2 ba, lsc. BCll area.675·7M7:l ll50Sl"!fl.·$000tno. v1ted493·6319 lrv.5SZ-5677 aftr.S PM. Call Alcohol Helpline ti me i n m y h ome , 2 BR . Garas::e. Adults, no In cl. spac master sui te, Ual'h, 1&2 All . F\J lly im provcd Wine. Beer & Girt Shop Found ·s m . Dachshund, 24 hrsaday 83S-3830 We st cllff arc·a . Own pcts.Easlside din rn1 & dbl gar.age. fro1nSl72.SO Hoommalc nPeded, ~~"~ Plush cp~s /pa~elng /p.at. close to l..aJ?:. llolel ; in· 1\.1.blkbody w /brnpaws, FOXY Girl 's O ut ·Call tra ns . Days, eves or Owner /Agt .642·!'>000 Auto door opener avail. Adults.No Pets he d e pe ndabl e t,',•t b7S,8662 ventory , fixt ures. equip. S.A.areaSat.541·6157 Ma ssage. U Cal l· We weekends. Guaranteed Pool & recreation area. 1561 i\1cs;.i JJr . houst•. Wallal'e St " minim um hours if de· D ... Point 3826 Adul\6 only, no pets. (5 Ulks East of Ni,:'A'PQrl 6.11 3092 Uob. Beaut. ne'A' ore hid!!. t or 2 $7800. 49-i · t595 640·l l36 FOUND w h. dos::. Vic C 0 m e· . S P cc i a 1 i z e sired. Salary negotra bl c. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •FROM $322• Blvd. I r led room sulll's. SI ~ per mo UN 1 Q U F. FA s RTON Bolsa Chi ca & Edinger, Paraplegics. 542-3169 645-1870. ·· J...ge 2 Br. 2 Ba upper . 865 AmiJ(os Way, NB ~fi·9'WI ___ ·1~1~h;r~l~l ~~.l1~10~1:~ on & up. SN".r ;<;l"rV. on pre· B ou T I Q u E bes t 11 .8 . 846-4678. 1 -----------1 -~'.:-':'.'.'..'.':___ __ ~--- Blt.ns /dshwshr. $230 mo. Manas::ed by H.:tJIJOa Is. !\.lus t ha \'l' re· ~~~.~;(~~·(.;· 1\1rpurt. ~~~~rt Be a c h a rea. }~ 0 U N 0 Ge r ma n ~ymen! & BAKERY CLEAMUP :f~.~'z~~ ch~~~e_n~ro~· Wilham Walters Co. RES 0 RT ft;rl•nces. $150 mo.+ util. EXEC. Of'f'ICE SP'CE ~ckphe&rnN, FeFm ale.l '~ic .•••• ~~-~••••••••• f!ie~o~su:r:f:;::~t t~~'i 831·9370 • 'Ba yfront2 Bd. 2 Ba . Pvt ~o r int e rv ie w cal l •~ •LiquorUc:ense ...... er P wy . .,.~y r. School & 546-6386. 1 Bch & pier $550 yrly 613·S!>42 AVAI L. OVJo.:RLOOK · old.979-2253. S • 70051.:.:c..="--------- ' ..... liftcjtOll leoch 3840 919.1935 & 64,1.4510 · · 2 "'· 2 ba , P••t ru·n. I N G 0 fl ANG 1-.: C 0 Orange on·sale general. lnstrvction BARTENDE R·nite shift ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ' AIR PORT Sl-iOWN BY .. COCKTAJLS" F £?UND grey cockaticl ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1\.l usl be dependable, ref~ female rm m ate. $1 32. APPT. 152.0847 Emc:rqitncy Sale! v1 c. ?th & Ka te l I a , Voiee, Piano &. Organ 64&1949 after 5 p.m . llKE TO IEACH OCEA.HFROHT mo. Call \Vendy 751-817 Call Mr. Winston Anaheim. Call S34-8216 Lessons given. So. Coastl ------~--- NEAR SHOPPING 2 BR, l ba, winter $300 LI VI NG aftSP!\1 . BusiMSs Rental 4450 Collect. (213) Z72-4249 FOUND· Male cat gre Pla.za a rea. 557-9597. BEA U~l C IA NS : Rent 1,Z &3 Br apts, bltns. dis· 3 BR, 2 Ba. Sl50 Winter S . · 11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• N ·1 • W , n. ~· space in beautirul new ~ hwashers,some w/frplcs ST~STOB••cH· elect ive ~oma n wi DELUXE office, comm'! BOUTIQUE. Top Costa 0 lai · rn g ea co . shop in Corona deJ Mar. 1 & 2 car garages. From g"' ~ ~ha re spaci?us 3 br .ap & industrial spaces. Also Mesa location. $7,500 + lar . 645-3.562. Jobs Wanted. 7075 Plenty or parking, view.· , $200. Lions E s tates, 2BR.,lba,winter$225 w/s ame. WiJl .cnsdr b~ mi ni w are h ouses in i n ven t o r y o r t a k e FOUNO:VicorVictoria& •••••••••••••••••••••••As k f o r M arian ne. 'SJS.2519 ' 4 8R.2ba,yearly $495 Oakwood o ffer s the !;!:7n200. si75 in c . uti LaJ?unaNil;!uel&1\.1ission partne r . Call Paul J{arbo r. C .M. Sm m ale Prac.Nurse wi thxlntre· G7S.7720ar494-9907 1 3 BR, 2 lia. $325 Winter fines\ in resort living at a ....., Viejo area!'. liandy to 831· 1'100 or 645-5000. Apt cha rcoal grey poodle, ferences for home duty Brand New apts fo r rent, 3 BR, 2 ba $300Wntr. price you can afford . San Diego Fwy. 200 to 11218. white nose. 548.4579. care or hospital. Live in BEAUTICIANS llunt.Harbour.l,2,&3 SEA.WIND There ·s SI millio n in G f Rftt4350 2000 sq fl.As low as lv. . &od o r o ut . 8 2 7 ·5S9 7 . W;foll.New N.B.salon. br.~·0020. Condo,2 BR .. 2 ba.,den. rec re:i tion (a ('ilities .•• ~.' •• ~~ •• ~•••••••• per sq fl.831 -1400 NCoseigh~r1h 1 lle1e'1~ar. FOUND: House cat, tiger Aflaheim. 644·0661or540·8582. NEWLY od Unf. Yrly. $475. NIGllT LIGllTJo:D TEN· 'la 1• esa oc . st 1me colored w /be ll coll a r . painted m ern NIS COU H.TS. A full time MESA VEHD E AR EA 3200 Sq Ft C·2 store front off ered. 979·1268. leave M J h & n· N B Redwood gates, fe nce• & Beauty_ Operator 1 Sham-3 br, l lh ba. I story , kids S2S mo &N a e.48t 1vcr ... acti vi ti es di rect or who · · with 6 drive·in bays. name o. 548·2027. repairs, 2S yrs. exper . pooG1r!&I i\ssl.forncw & small pet ok.,:,gt nr. pl a ns parties. BBQ 's, 998·0659 Ideal for a uto or boa\ 6J8..(IJ12 aft.5 p.m. Richard Ouellette Salon. associated Hunt. Harbour. . mo. trips & more ! Free Sun· SSO D bl G E servti:e. SSS W. 19th s t: l·leall h Food Store . _By LOST : 10·31. Fem Irish Vaeant.531·9710 day brunch. h1~h ~'tor~724a~ .. J~~:~ C~1 . Days 540·5710, eves owners . Nu s ho pping Set . "J e nn ie''. Nd s Yo un g Wom a n~ w e ll Plus beautiful singles. s CM 673 1181 &&6·0681 center plus area. C.M. me d ication . Reward . educated, expr. in Data Bo~ & G1'rls BROKERS -REAL TOR , l O}\ W llolboo 671-]66 ! 2&3 BDR·Al the beach New·Private-Ex. large t. · ·· · I0-5.S49·3371.Afl8 &Sun· Co ntr o l & xlnt 1&2 bedroom apts, d ••• 13t0 Afler 6pm.848·0061 . 10 to l years of age. Dai· furnis hed & unfurnished. Office Rental 4400 ays . .....,. · --~--------! key punc hing s ki lls is Luxur:iOU5 features. EANFRONT new t Br Runt. Harbour area. 16884Slms Adults ~pel '1· CJ!,~ d~~ .. 3gar. 540-8442 846·41SO r Y se . .,...,.,. &ii ....... · Deluxe 3 Br 1 ~ Ba YRLY 3 br. 2 ba, frplc, I washer /d ry~r . frp le : bltns, garage, By 38th St. Kids OK, $JOO mo. 201S Park. $400. 548·406Jeve : Delaware 638·7275 ~ _, r · YOUR LO S T / b J k I k ' f ly Pilot deliver y routes Mod e ls open JO to 1 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••rl.v o moving Ch'Jd Sh 0 : g r e Y cp 1ng or..._permanent . I 'A·ares???Wantaperm. I rens op. ra.nge poodlc .Wht m rk n gs . d ay wo r k . G d. r ers maybea\•ailable in your Sorrynopetsor chi ld~cn . ISOIW4t1fcliffDr. 11 d' 1 th t ' Co ., X lnt potentia l. "J acque".Vicof 21st & '!bl •·-d area.E.arn profitfor de-Roommate s ervi c e spo o ispay a is ... 833·8189aft 6 pm ava1a e.64.-.."' ays. liveries &cash,tri..-or a va ilable . Mo n t h to Newporti-~inanci al Ctr 1'1 JNEXPENSIVE-0nly · · · Nwprt. CM. Reward . ..... monthoceupancy, LeosincJOfficeSpoce-$60/mo up. For Sal e . S ecr e t arial 557·3415. D&J PAINTING SER· merchandise for sellinJ! C JI S-1 M . VICE The Pe rsonality new s ubscriptions. For a on I e anager i!-2 CONVENIENT.next Bus iness . Est 8 yr s . LOST : Si a m ese Ca t . P a in te r s with th e information please call l7l4 l64Z·31 1l ext 24G lo An t iqu e R o w o n owner retiring. 645·S343 maJe, Vic. Mesa Verde . Personal Touch.&40-8656 642 ·4321. From San PA.RKHEWPORT Newport.Blvd.CJ\.t . &545·7066. Wearin g red eollar. ---------\Clemente-Sa n J uan Seaside Lux apls. nu int, l APARTMENTS J:3 CARE FREE-perm I tment 54>7246 Singer/guitarist available Capis tra no a rea, call Br r I 2 ·1 pd B•c'helo' t o·r 2 Oakwood cashier on duty to sell "~-~ 5015 for pri va le parties, 495.oo:JO and At ission Vic· , rp c, ut1 . , s m. ..,,...._ ,._,, REWARD . pets allowed, pvt under. Bedrooms and Garden YOUR Items. ~i v in g ••••••••••••••••••••••• winter cruises or week-jo--EI Toro a rea, eall flt'round pkg, Pullm a n Townhouses YOU free t ime. SOUND PARTNER WANTED Lost: Siamese Kitten, end cruise. References .. 581-6310. Property M gt . 714 / Fr. S229.50 Apartme nts ~~::,..c.:;:":;:,.. TOO .. a 00 D T O ~ E Boutique top model run-47th & Neptune, N.B. Alsoxlnthandy man . Equal Oppor. E m ploypr 536-1643,963·1901 Open 9-6 Daily IWwport h •c.h ,/1,iM..., TRUE . ~top _by or ~1~e 1 ning hi J.:h fashion shop Call 67S·3350 ~He~~1p?'W¥.Gftl~od;d~-l7~l~O~DDI~~~~~~~~~~~ !SPACIOUS 3 a,, 2 Ba, Spa-Pools·Tennis Irvine at 16th ~:::·.:..~. lL" a call . An tique & Gift needs working partner . Lost : Puppy, Doxie mix. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Across fro m F ashion ./,/~.,0, _....,. Mall 2426 Newport Blvd .. 1714) 8J1.1400 or S4S·5000. "J . ,. 1 1 0 forced air hea t. Encl gar. Island at J amboree on 645·0550 '9cT -.;,; .... 11. &12 1334 d' 642 6578 asmine. as seen ct Answering Ser•ice Boost your Chri s tma ~ pvt declJ. n e w c rpt San Joaquin Hills Road. .1 .. _..~·-•ftg C\'f'~. a)'s ; . ~ Apt.11'218· 29. Location or Bushard J4 Locations. Full l 'r budget! 6 housewives lhruout, n ewly redee. 17141644·1900 ••SAN CLEMENT E· ................................ Money to loan 5025 & Ada ms, HD. Reward. p /time shifts avail. in-who want to mk money S'l15 mo. l!'il mo. ir.z last, 1----------1 Luxurious H.EE FGATE -: ••••••••••••••••••••••• 892·71 11 ex t 421 or elude some wknds. Ex· $20 in I IA! hrs easy work $15 dep. 842·0389 Lge 2 BR Townhouse a pt condominiums above the NU Lci.?ion 1-lall. comp. MEED MONEY? 962·0149 an 6. per prc£'d. EOE. 543-7187 952.3514 . VACANT lge 2 b,, 2 b•, l '1t ba . bl tns, OW. patio, surf. Avail. furnished or 1-:--. --:c---_c-rr-.--_,,,-_l .f_p~L. 14,_e .J.t.~.ni;e J J<?Qr ·-Rl "V"·-FU"''D;. {O)r LQi;:T .in lt.ViRe Oct 30th. ... __ . t 1-• -o a ys A D encl gar.Nr l-loag Hosp f · h d F Sl<&O up store·O ices cpc; Jovclv bayview call V1c ,-•-i l i::. ,., " --~ •• ~-. *ru.,,you 1n e resoeutn>:>0 N G IRLS, age.~ RIO, DW. frpl, big sun $250 imo&12-0596 un urni e e · rom drps air bat h . 17301 673.5070 ' · 2nd T.D. loans .S3.000 .to Toy Box T~rn er .. Short, management! Earn up 11 to 15 . Ea rn your patio. pvt closed gar .. 1----------1 $450 /mo. CA LL492·4121 Beach BJ. H.B. 842·2&14 S2~.~· We will ass1sl Smoot!1 white hair, blk to Sl500 per mo p/time. C hris tm as Shopping $290. mo.·An util pd. 414 2 houses to beach, 4 br 2 BERTHA HENRY . 900 sq ft .• xl nt Ha rbor Pr1nc1pals or Brokers. m~rktogs , flea collar, Matl.lf'e.639-6123. Money selling subscrip. . 22nd St. Agt. No fee. ba, f rplc, wetbar, de n REALTORS SJNG_LE .10 6 r m sw_tes Blvd. front.age, Re a l Reasonable term~. weight 6'12 lb. Reward. lions t o the Di\I LY 844).13ll or846-4938 gar .$500yrly.&12·3443 Ava il. in plush office Estate OCfice, Secretary Newport0fr1ce Ph.SS2~1 . ..4.reYouTooYoung P ILOT. Please call Jlifr R 4000 bldg ~r. ~Airport . F'ull ~flee. Vacuum & Se~· Glendale lnveslmettt LOST La•ge old da•k, For Alrlnes? Bingham, 645·2873after 9 YRLY 2 +Den. 2 Ba. 3 31r.2Ba.Twnhse ooms ser vice incl · Recep h . ' bl.. ...,...., . . . · in ~ mae 1n e r epair c---ration ma le S i ames e Ca t . Large concern bas open· pm. to ocean.__.. mo. Crpt.s, drps, bltns. walk· ••••••••••••••••••••••• t1on1st, confe rence rm. 5'18·54S5 2132 llarbo r Si.fc~ 1946 Damaged ear. Vic. of 9th ings for 10 gals & guys, 181--'-'-'-------- 752-0644 aft.6:30 in closets. dbl ga r, condo. ROO MS S2S . week up with ~erox. au tom ate~ typ-Blvd . C.Af . 1711.B Westeli£I Dr. & Bay Ave. Peninsula. to 23 yrs. Must be single IOYS· GIRLS W.4.UCTOIUCH P ool & Club h o u se. ~~~n . 548·9155 or ing,etc.Ca l\833·3640 2 :.lores nrNwpt Post Of-63 1·2Zl3Anytime Rewattl673-6414. &: free to travel Entire COLLEGE STUDENTS 1,2 & 3 Br, cpts, drps. Adults.S32S,546·8397 PRIMEOFCSPACE fu't'.l00sqft ea.SIOO/n10 u .. s. at a rando m (l6 yrs. +) hrs.4-8dly, bltns, gar. 217 16th. 205 '> Bedroo'tn lower. Walk to LIVE at ~cwport Beach. ea Gd pa rking. Agcnl Lost: Boxer pup, fem , dk it.tnerary. Guarantee r e. 104 Sat. Ticket saJes for l Sth St. 84 1 ·3957 ; the bcal'h. S300 yearly. i.yeekly w1nter retes.$35. L1doVlllOfje& 646_2414. PRIVATEPARTY brn. u11cut e ars, Vic : turn. 2 Week expense s ports event;<; Sal. + SJ6.42S9; 536-3058 . 213417.9443. single room. 6302 W. Cst. Shop Area wlU make 2nd· Harbor & 19th. CM. ea ll paid training program. bonus + benefits. 1\.1ust H"'Y· Pinc Knot Motel. 3416 Via Udo, HB Industrial Rt'fttol 4500 trvst de-eds. credff .a fl 1 P m . 6 4 6 · 903 4 Above average earnings. be positive, friendly and NEW Lar11:e 3 BR , 2 Ra, BAYFRC>NT, 2 BR, DF.N . ~7J4)673-0440 1 suite approx. 600 sq ft ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1__._.1 Reward. tr a n s P or t at i o n ha"e neat appearancl". deluxe a pt. W/,l!as lrplc. Sl ip a\'ailah!c. $..180 year-View facing Via Lido. NP.W M-1 Newport, <:osta not "~' • • rumished. For interview Car helpful , help U.S.~ l11 e priv. lands caped l~' 613-9:\.15 F'ree room and board ror Jnq . Own er : Dreyer ~lcs a, 1000, 1200, 144osq Calllrolcer C a ll 836·8887. Be twn Ol y mp ic effor t Call patio. All xtr.is . $365. _ _._ -----t-ook1ng dinner for l"'·o Company. (7 l41s15.1oo2 ft.5-l3_31 450r 646.~28 •510..4781 • PersGftal> SJSO 10am&5pm ,_897_-00< __ o ______ _ 96J.2Q56 VJJo:W apt 2 h r . J!ara,l!c. adults.Rers.&lfi..4 110 1• ---''-'-------I pool. bltns. 1\dults. $275. •l MO FREE RE NT • 200 (l S q Ft o ffi ce & ••••••••••••••••••••••• ART GALLERY ~ALES, CHAI RSI OE DENTAL Nc·w 2 Br 2 Ba, I Br I I~. &42·&1l'19 2453 Ir vi ne Ave. Room in eKchan,i!c for lite 1·2-3 Rm. offices from warC'hOuse space direct· MMwy W..ted SOJO. PREGNANT '! Pit. Knowledge 1n Con· ASSIST. E.x.p. Pt·Lime, ~II bltins, pvt patio & ---h o u s e k cc 1>in J( 'fo r $135 pe r m o . N e ar l y ;.i c r oss fr o,m OC ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ca ri n g confidenti a l temporaryArt.673-0462. Morn's only . N . B .. aarages,fl"ftlc,nrAdams 2 Br, bltns, fr.pie. sha~. l e mployed lady. lloml' Ai rt N 1 I' •-r u o •=• • ·• blk b h G 1 . r rpo . o easereq. A1 .... "'rt549·1480 ·,963·7878 counse.1ng.,. re cr ral. Au to Pa•ts Coun t er•-~-·----------&.Bcech,$2GS &$200 mo. to c . 1r s,nopeL<>. pn vgs.642·5076,res ex. 8J3322J&T 'I . ..., bo d • • 646-8498 $29.Syr ly,&15·6680. ''"'h~•n~g~cd"'.:_. ______ \--;;';;';:;. ;=;:;:~~·~n~oo;';-n--j IEARN A ~tion, 8 option & P erson. Needs 3 to 5 CHILD C ARE .Neede d -BEAUT CLASS A FREE RENT from 100/oto 17.40o/o keeping. Years Chrysler Expr . "Mary P oppins" for 2 1 Br, 1 blk from bch . lncl Ocnfronl dramatic lri ·lev . ., -LI F 1R E pR-0 0 F 0 F C 1-~EST CMI APCARE 547·2563 Frin".e ben efits. P.afd ebildren. boy (l), ,, .• 1 ~1s1v, pvt pat , no Isl & l+dcn, 4-ba. $900. Y"Y· •0Clll10ft Retttals 4 2 50 ""'"""" ., • ..--c1 BLOG Mo I ....-... ·-... 2-~ ._. •ss .-GE vacauon. Prorit sbanng. (6). P /time day care Jast. $175. 202 "B" 14th St Agt., 613-5410 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ye n now, • ..,..., _,,. nu ...-. A Aak I B'll H rt · • or call 86().3840. Big Bear Ca bin, 2 Bdr , Jlf rbor d1 A~ams, C.1\.I . No rental payment unti l fnnt cMeds. Call or J a 'Wig. N.B. area. Ex per 'd. ref JI.. ---------13 Br, 2 ba. redee ... Vii blk £rplc, cpts, Slps 8. Wk or dA .'p ,conm'u ••, .• ect,0 1•0Pvts . January i 6. Mi1sloo Vie· ~53M711 FIGESCUUORTM00 5 B.S 546-lt.14 64G+497, LAROE deluxe 2 br. 2 ba, bay, heh & tennis cts. wknd. (714 ) 67s.6773. • • • · · jo 's Industria l P.ark . cpts, dsbwhr, n e ar S310 mo yrly,345·1098. ----'-----\janitor, ample prkg. All 581·Z:UOOr a ft .6.493·7687 OutcaU·Appt.only CLHK Harbour. $235. 12 13 ) Palm Springs vacation incl. 3 min. S.D. & 5 min. ~ Trat Home.(){fice-Studio AYON A.ut. to Purchasing Agt,. Q218.8312 3 Br, 2 Ba, <'PlS, d rps homes or cond~. Short R.iv/N.B. Frwys, 7 min Storage 4550 Deidi SOJS •JI.Jal I Lite t yping, ex p er. dshwsher.frplc,gar,blk or long term.Genie,Bkr. airport. M. R. Stever ,••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••\----------I w /k a r de x r e c o rd 8 N'£WLY DECORATED to bch. $3S<l yrly 646-2287 . Mgr. SSl-0136 or646-8396 Storage lot for RV 's etc-• Lose yoo.r toc>I with your ctri.._. Eal nkgs helpful. Xlot salary & fr- 1 ~ct" ::t~~r:::d~:i·o r:;i~~ 675-3810 Rfttals to sltcn 4300 Newport Beach. Srna 11 ~. ~r mo. Neill Sign LOANS UD tO 80% children~ Help is availa · a.gin Mow ~jf>j~ N~~'ft~9~· Del.a ware Ave . Call 2 Br, 1 ba, yrly. unfurn. 4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ofc. 1 or 2 Mf'n. $G.'i pPr Co.for1nCo.S31·33'74 JstTDt.oci..s..9% ble Uhrs549.s939 ForAVON REPRESEN- between 1/$,636-4120 br, 2 ·ba ocn rrnt wntr .. NEEDA ROOMMATE mo. Cal l Gene 11 11 1, Rentals W..tff 4600 2nclTDloc.1 "ED would you like 10 go TATIV ES. Bes t lime .COOi( :;::;;--c;-';;;;-":;-';::--:;;::;:-\ ..!1~•~rn~.~6~73~-~-~~· -----J You ran 11:et alonfl with&. 642-0200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fairest 'l'ermssince 1949 to Reno by Greyhound eve r to e ~t ab 1 is h Actomplished Contin en.. SIR7e!S.ri2&.BR. 2 ba, 1~"1 e, klDS PETS OK trusl·lou's'eW-Mea<taesn JUlnEILomPJ.ted llll W . Csf Hwy NJ.;'Eo LAND OR T EAR· Salller Mt... Co. M 111 l e " pito ne C 41S) c us tomers . Exce-·11ent tal Cuisillt'. Dinner ith1lt.; TOKi\l b ANKBLDG DO WNS Z ONED 6'2·ZJ7J '7S4S-06ll 381-6618 . p /t i me earn i n g op-We d t hr u Su n . To g 847-838%. l.ux. splt·lvl 3br dplx·vu, 832·4134 12·7 PM . EXEC SUITES Rl ,R2,R3,Jt4, IN S .W.1 :'.~'..'..'.e'.-. __ __,!~~'.J ;-;;::;:=~==:--=-:;J portunit y. Interested ? wages. Balboa Pen1n, $490.&l5·8964· Mon thru Fri · fo'ROJ\.f ORANG E COUNTY. wlll1-I Dolores Barrena as of C..U : 540.1041 or Zenith 673-TI30 ' 2 Bd. Large liv.r~., Sp . r 3 8 2 •S125 month• take l o ts or larie 2ndTDLoa1t1Wanted irusd1te ,ll.o3·75.i:mnot 1·1359. wtrn>1c.2blkltoocean. acious llOO sq. l . r , Roomma tes wa nted to ~arborRrronla~C'a v a1I. p a r ce l s . R .E . By w 8 F.HA2nVd£TC 0 AS,HJ respon1tble lof'mnydebU1\~~ ... ~ ... ~~~~~~/ 31.914.lh St.JJ.B.960-3236. ba,new cpf.3/drps.~blk share 4 llRhous"inMl.J-oom soo. 1\.1 cVAY, INC., lnvett· uy · ·1 bultnyown. I' 7.St:3s;:-:m;•:,·=:-;;;;-;:_;;;;;:-11 -'.!to~b~ay!!/!:oc!;e~a.!.n:..._$3_2S_._mo_~· ~·~lon~V~le~jo2•~•=<1~'8:=;:':·8839:";';:·j -'612:::._·~124';;:-3-;;;:;:;:::~64~2~-4::64<:::I m 0 n t o'., 1 1 1 0 n J..oanon2ndT.D.'s Baby1itter. Help !-n eed ~ ,8tt.17S-4911. 714.uz-7481 New Loana·2nd T.D.'s GE.N1' o r Me•nl 1eek1 titter, my house for 5 Suptt Sb1rp 2Br. COt1do. M t'1W ahr teml·furn 3 br 60-PER SQ FT Equity Invsml. Div. Caucaslan bride, 11-32.. l1'IOI old. J student teach. 2~. ml t:o heh. SISO SELL idle Items wh.1' a apt St33 mo in CdM. No .1617 WF,,S]CJ,.lf'i-.. ·NB 11ave 1omclhlnf to 1 ll? BAR.NETT MTG. CO. notOYer l3S lbt. No cb.Ud. MM to 1:30 dally. lrvine mo.•m'TorMI-~. °!J11 Pilot Classified Ad. lastrt9:,64Nl09,. AOT. 541·50.1a ·ctw111" eds doltwelJ. 64$-2134· W\IU..M0-5'18. .-.1!39. 4 . . I -· • ·• •' 1 -I • COOK Exper'd i.n eonv. ('ool(~ in t . Early shirt 6a m. 2;~. Xlnl benerlts * salary. Pa.rk Lido Con vi. Cir, 466 FlaisJUp Rd, NII -. by wi , Pa rt-T days ....... Sal. , Deli w lunch liquor Verde Day s fast e Shop 3170 H !\1esa. DENT side.4 Dental p e r ie Satur be nef 644·21 DI 11-7: . -~ I l •. ~ • ' . ~~ •... .n!!::!.?!~•••••?!.~ ~~,,,,,!!!'!~.~!'!'!!.....?!.~ ~!!.~•••••?~.~~~?~ ..... !!.~ht. ,~4, 1815 °'LYPl~T .,,. •, ••LYM•• ICO-t. Glrl TllAVELAGENT ....................... tril1ctl11111 IOIOltlld:ll.. • •• Neededror"-••e~ "'rtlc.,1'at4lf toftftlo'---ulltyqulck •faper.Harbor'f'ravel YorbbiNFemile lmca. ....................... II 1 & 1r1 J DRAflSMANAIESIGNER MECHANICAL tJ"s largat,..~ .,.... hr om:.wallloeo\ ~. food reat. EQer pref. Yl1Ue.IT$-13ll old. ama11' 2 lt. WANTED ... •••••••••••••••••••• j 1111 raclUtt. ,.any frinse ~!-~1~.!~~· .. u "!.~ .l 0 :W0.30Tf. rt"fplst. IBM Co19poser, 8t•~11 ~ • T·OP CA.8H DOt;LAft ~~~~.K;t,~·~·caa:. "beoeflit, laeluded: ="~_,PO;,,._-::~ w}pute up upirieoc•LABP'UPl ,A.KC,w~ PAID FOR YOUR wiu. Roj.ac 1imp. Like He•ltb lat. ru:•• of ~II~ Cl--· ml 59.-._ lf17m. ShoU wormed, JEWELRY. WATCH•, ou.*°/olr.~.01.U Mlnlmum 2 years recent drafting experience in manufacturing field of =~ u:1\':·: ' llR 'baaut blacb Cbamp ART OBJECTS, GOLDl..;:;======--wb paid vao., booua fcw I• 2•111ry •UTOT£M• backirou.ad. i.tt.1uo· SILVER SEkVlCE . Ramires tA Guitar -auec1-. Apply llEA1.;.~~o~LES P/llme. Ul'll·7;30All. sa11m. • TIFIQUN~FURN "' AN· ~~.~.l!!'!·u~'°° ••. : I 6etwa tam 6 Spm, -~·~ Xlitl worll::1DI cood1. ..__OYM--~6'S--zzoo ...uo'""" w .... , • .. LICENSED. -• ~• -toY• 1041 $1400.(710-7 RoyaJe COav. Holpital, UNu'CENSE.D. B.O.E. Contact D. OPfOITUMJJmS •••••• .. •-•••-•••••••Kn& Si. Bed. New, com· 1030W.WamwAve.SA OETTHBRED Roache. R .H. Coll• FUllOJ:Putnmo Craumpup.crmc.lr,lov plete, still ptcd. Xlr1 GIBSONSO MAm CARPET Me i a Memorial NoE:xperN.ceuary s klda/ anima.Ll.·CiVI flrm Sl90 (worth $12$), SUO Dan_~~ · TREA'tK.EN7! llotpttal,fl0-2714. Ace2.1-&S Ell&ible a wded, pleue. 5M-01'12. Qn Sa SJ.70, u.1u1Uy home, SS3150after8pm ·valves, pumps oc closely _ related equipment. Musi be familiar with ANSI STD & Ml[,.S'l'D-a Knowledge of bydr1111llc:!i belpful. Egual Opportunity with nationally known valve company. s..IN &.-.,.,.,I ...... " 21.00N'"eWD-lll or We train )IOU to sell~ GotoTbeNcattst L•• locldd.tm-2363.. . ., ... _ .. • homelwllhanacttle.-al· TrCTOCMARKET ''STRIPES''-'leeoa.ae&y.. -Offla,_allc16 OlllSU..J810 ed. ~ne lh11t 1lartl lrn· '$ For f\ppUc1lioa.s & Info ten needs to find a hogie For Sale Membrer:!!f. filiil,.._. IOll 1 MAa:aoow.& mediatd;J.lfJOQ&rein· RN ORCALLW4)64,i.n02 Very IOft, very loving. !fewportBeachT ••••••••••••••••••••••• STOCkCURIC len:ltOd in earninl btJ "91-T-.l TicTocSyst.ems.lnc Male. Call aft •PM Club.644·$ZJZ Exe svl chnl SU1iJJ5~ 1q , ., money &om 1.be •tart 6*1484 i"'LATWARE chra $8/up, ICY :~ I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ , .. ewport lSeacb ID• cet IAdlvlduallaed free Med Sutc,. ll·1:IO ibitl Macblne cvn. P\ttt : tnrai:lff co. oeeds clerll: lraiiilng on the !Ob In one --Sx per. acute care WAITRESS. w•nled over Great J)~ llale, 1 y_ Ontlda ~e.r·p~ted ~· w. 19th. Cll. gu..7411. . PO lox UU. Howpori ltMdl. Ctlt. tZUJ f« mall, atock, beav7 o( many topotrfca local-boiipilal only. EJ:cellent 2l, tints Bcb area. Coll oJd, uncutean:, frec toe• nerwa:re. -pc Pace·• · • 1.WnW-.d 11oow.&....WMttd 7100 Uft.la.&.mloorttpaim...fil· edthruoutOrua•eoua.. bmdlt.a~ Contact M!'· 9'12·7212aft3:30Plt. home.002-6470 Una. fJ .50 per sctlin1. lBMtypewritermodelC '""'."!"'". •-.,.. ,_ ... & lite lyp. In•. <'•1•rv ty call for f··-•·r de Jiilten, gu.-•, C-ta . J.OQ)tej.s llVlil. 673.fi0.52, .s•---'u-' •I•-. XlnL-S ••••·•••••••••••••·•••·••• .:,•••••••••••••••••••••• .. ,. • _.,_,,, uiw.n:: "''.>'I ""' W od B t I G E L.11.UU-.JJ.I """-" ... -~-·~ exper'd for l"Onv i.ta.rdener/ clean-\Q> man lo 5'50. Good CO. beod°lll. ta"il A 1 (1 lC) M e I a M e m o t I a I ao1 3 exper. boOk air eau . ma e er man ves. or bltoffe M2·30l8 ( ho~p. Good pay. Cali for apt complex in Costa UU450. ~42 r ~ne. ~~~~O~. 301 Victoria roodr,rov!'!i~'s:.!°m~~:~~ :ecCiW~!°~1~~o. lov. Ori«inal JAIL DOORS, NCR cash re&laler Model • .sJ6.7'40 until 4pm. Aft• Mesa. $500. &&.S-S381 or •MIJMTBtAHCE REALEST ... TESAL£S nlrOduce inaulalion pro-from old 11.D. jail, built 24 . Xlnl cond.' $450. u;.cnoo. ' 137-9517. H 0 ces.s for zs yr. old co. Lib. Retriever 6 mo. will l.o 1923. Super tor front &68..to.S8. GIEMERAL _El.PH Joiil#I Newin()rg County ssoo give lo good family 11~a~le!::842~·:!97:'!83~afl~r~5~Pf'._M~.-10;;;~::::...----,;;; CclOk for guest home. • days. Hrs 10am-8pm, 646-6716btwn9am-5pm. Off! II To wwt In IU11e S.N.F. T-. Rooll•1 Sailboat Manu<acturor to SIOOO w'k, pot.;,Uat, ..._Ll69 " ,... 1017 CE CLER Many frin1e benefila. •FreeTrainlo.& MAST IUILDH year around product CaDcd.led C~lrart. 20IX ••••••••••••••••••••••• Experienced office Apply, Mon thru Fri; -CadillttProaram lmmed. 0 nin for a Callnowfordetailal714;Lov_able German Short yd.1 carpeting, belowzRabbits,Enc.Lopll:Blk "-•need--' for-...--.. clerk, good lypial, 9•m-Spm, Royale Conw. •HawaU Ac.apuJcoTrips t'"ldpe RI, . 14()."'c"I ! Hair, male, 5 yrs, C.U cost.IlnstallM1-8729 Rex M /F 2 1 ,. w/ .--~ ......, ... ,.. ... -operate 10 ke1 adding Hasplt.al, 1030W. Warner N ~ • 1 mas ow er. eq a au.n ..._ eves 963-7125 • • .. Khoo& openlng in Irvine. macb.i.ne by touch. xtnt s • at~.w de Referrals 1·2 yn exper. in Heliarc ., ' · Ulte new lop or the. Une papen. 646·563fl. 1 in 2 wkt. Call Lee benefits&: working con-A.~ao. lf~i~~ us U · welding Ir mast a1-WHO~~Jg:'s~RK. Save Mel 4 lOWt old kit· Kmmore electric dryer.Spcwt ... Cioodl 10t4 ; MZ-7331 ds.Applybetween8ilrt2 lfanagement kJ~t tell &~1~ sembly. AP.Ply, Islander CHOOSE h , tens. l ·lon g hair fl5,Ca11SSl-489'7 ••••••••-••••••••••••• 1------------1 pm or call M&-2551 xt PEOPLEPER$0N • cease. Yachts, 1922 Bananca · your ours. Siamese. l ·wht, 1· . COOKS• ........., 'bet 2 •. ,· e Exec. looltin"" for part Bill Fiory, M2-6f&1. Rd Irvine. work for yourselC, be orange l·blk/Wbt. aft. a Carpet p~dding, lSO yds. 12 Ga 5hotiw1, Charletill ~ ween 1 • pm. ti bus. • l ' your own boss. Men or 645-8292 • Nylon pile cpl, 30 yds. • Daly O/U, field eradti. COUNTER L.M. Cox Manutact.uring tnm:.bol:~ ::°i:i:t« R~ F.sTATE.SALES-SALES COUNSELORS Wume~. Can be slightly · Coral office chrs, porta· lmm~$300"2-305t • PYSONMB. Co., Inc., l.SOS E . Warner, Bu 1 in es a 1P: 11 s, l1ml.ted open1n.1s for For Newspaper Promo-handicapped. Neal· Cats & Kittens. Ftf & s. ble typewriter. Tan vinyl Part-Time & Full-lime. SantaAna,92105. ' capitalized lotervie.! qualifiedti!alespeople. !!_ Uon.Mustenjayworkin1 Cleao Appearance . Blk /wht. all while. couch. Days 675-1311 .Sto;llare.Redw.t,IOfS days & nights. Appl)' in Equal opportunity ~-· youa~e est.e~era~th.: wilh young people 10 to Vets .• retired. Age 25 to 898-5124 . eves673·2123. , pe.rson, 2·5PM, Tues lhru employer v•--and .interested 1n h1gb 14 years ol .age. Reliable 70. Supplement· your in· , ••••• .. ••••••••••••••••• Sat. GEH'L OFFfCE/ &lanlcurist. (Juliette) ~g goals YoU must transportation required. oome. Drive a cab 6 hrs Don t ~rop lhe ball! Get a Breathing Machine , Z2' Shuffleboard, must bo I CARL'S JIL REC IST must be exper. Conteua lnvestigate out program Excellent part-time posl-or more a day. Apply in jo_b with a low-cost Dall} port.able. Bennett AP-4 , moved, mate offer. 994SWarner, F. Vly EPTIOH Hair Fashions. NB. and COMPARE. Ask for lion. High pay for 2.3 person, Yellow Cab Co., Pilot Clas sified Ad IPPB. Used 5 mo's. Ori.11 979-1.268; &U-3199. t 1--------'--I Good typing skills. Top 6'15-3:385 anappt.wlthH~ICox. houneachevening.half-11251 Slater Ave, Foun-Phone642·5678. $462:. Sell ~. M8-728E TY Radl Coows & wages for right penon. . · t · v 11 aft&. Hi' 0. ' COUNT" Ea Apply 1919 E. Occiden-day Saturday. Call am a ey. fwWhre 1050 Fl Stwff 1091 . A\ Lal, SA. 835-9316. H.s·!'4~!~:P~S needs ~:!c:;;~or Interview X-«A y TECH ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••!•••••••••••••••• I PERSOMMB.. llairdresser w/following masseuses for full or real eslale CRT, ART exper pret''d. SOFA & Loveseal. brand MOVING SALE itereo Components . , Part-Time & Full-lime, for new unique salon in part. time help. Day or SALESLADY Some Nuclear N tid new• x. Int qua I Roll·Top Pipe Organ Sherwood 8900 r~elver . I days & nighta. Apply in LagunaBcb.494-6464 evening work. We will F/lime,RetatlExper. speclalprocedures.gen'i SacriCice-Moviag Console (ideal ror large United audio du al persoo,2-5PM.TuesthruHousk ti . train.CallbetwnlOAM&r a. PageBoyMaternity xray. San Clemente 982-2562. desk)Sl.25,SpanishLov· tumlbl.2Quadranexss Sal.. • e eeper, ve-10 mu.st mesa "'9de dr.• G I H ·I I spe·• Pvt pt M l CARL'SJIL drive, in good health, lOPM for interview. 0Cll::lmesa540-99'22 SouthCoastPlaza enera osp1 a •Danishleak48"'roundta· eseat $75, matching -en. Y· us rree to travel, lop sal., Town &: Country Spa. ApplyinPenoo 714 /496-1122ext467. ble. chairs, $lOO/set. Lamp Tables $25, Old sel l . $450/bat orr. 2092S.E . Bristol, SA Reis. Req.49S·WOO. 18582 Beacb Blvd. HB. Armchairs $15 ea . IBM Typewriter $25 ,l..::"1::5-c.:7::895:::.· _____ _ COUMTER HELfl Housekeeper, exper'o, 963-'1723. REALFSTATESALES ~R~~!::!':?. SCRAM-1.ETS 6"--8905 • ~C::r:rn~~~r~: ~1!1;~ For an .exceptional buy. Full &p/lime days. App-f /lime. Own transp. MB>ICAL TECH CENTURY 21, Mart;en .Ing for exceptional ANSWERS House full or furniture, White Pine Organ Pipes on M8JOI' Brand Stereo : ly, Del Taco, 25252 La References. 84~2778. Calif. Lie & ASCP, exper. Real Estate now 10-career oriented sales bedroom set, living rm (aver $1 ea). Estey Reed Compooent.s, call llllke I Paz Rd, Laguna Hills. Housekeeper/Companion Evening Supervisor for le r v i e w i n g f o r person with a flair for Angina -Lathe-set. formal dinette get. Organ $310. Conn A.G.O. 979-l.23l. li W . for congenial lady in clinical lab. 838-9600 .Ext. specialized sales person· fashion merchandising & Hence -Futile -25" color TV, console Church Organ S1250. looh I~ De oman, _p/time for wheelchair to Uve in · 301 or PO Box 282S, Lag. net. Let us show you how display. Contact the of-FALLING s tereo&misc. 537-6101 Portable Pipe Organ &..or---' l~cb hours in gourmet rm board&. al 494-6701 . Hills 92653 to . . d ' t 84" ~ I f . I d h th h Sl7cn .. .,...,._...... liquor store. 1525 ~tesa • s . , . mcrease moome an 11ce a .......,1 or ID· won er w y ey ave .,.,, ••••••••••••••••••••••• V d 0 E C a.t H . enjoy doing it. Serve terview. neverpulupastreets!gn Red velvet lounge chair NEWPORTORGANS GeMral 9010 er e r ast, . . OUSeWIYeS your client!e from the on Wall Street saying w /ottoman down filled 846Pruduclion Place ••••••••••••••••••••••• DENNY 'S Here's your chance to get Medical pleasant and prestigious SALESPERSON ' ' Watch 0 u t For h $75 645 564 545.1530 . 9 lo 5 wkdys BOY SCOUTS NE ED Day shift a\•a ilable for out of the house & earn Uc'dPsrchlatric surroundings of Newport Groceries-Vitamins 1-"'ALLINGStocks!'· cus ions · -l BOATS. Tax Advan· fast experienced Coffee some extra $$working Tec .. lclms Center. Call now for ap-We need a dependable IFYOU Din rm w /ch1na closet Miscefl•IOUI t..ages.cal1546-4990 Shop Waitress. Apply, for non-profit org. 9·1 And pointment,640-S3S7 salesperson lo work in S220. cut velvet courh w~-• 80811-'==.:.::::..::.:::..:::::... __ ll B Call la ge h Ith food have a service to offer or <'"f5 h -Oo 3170Harbor Blvd, Costa morns ... area. RM't our r ea oods 11 •• ,pnnt couc S60 .2oc-........... •••••••••••••• ryfishingboat$1800or Mesa_ 894-5518. We are taking appllca-store. Cash reg is. ex per. g to sc · place an ad cas. tbls. $3:), sew mach $$ C •sH $$FOR best offer, 2 Jock era, l' .o n• for our new is desirable, but not in the Daily Pilot """ 2'5 " culor TV $125 ~ depth"•dcr67S~·1 • ·--~Af"'llli , ecess We o 'de on Classified Section . . -... -' G "'' ·-DENTAL Assis tant chair - ----.-..:>·chiatric unit. Full & n . pr v1 64Z-1238at'tr9Al\t. oodu.sedfurn/refrigs . s ide. 4YJ days, Ortho. Ex-lnd Engr Hydrau S18K .-. the job trainin&:. Prefer Phone 642-5678. Prtn/stoves. 546-0788. loafs. M~ I per. req. Newport Beach. Sis Marineelec to$1 =SK p/Lime. all shifts. someone who has a basic Merchandise Gold cir queen sz sngl, Senke 9'020 642-2626. Legal Secy /Corp Please Apply interest in nutrition No wrought iron hdbrd, FURNITURE SPECIALS••••••••••••••••••••••• Maintenance Mech Personnel Office • • Sat night or Sun. ~ork . ~·.=;:.::..•••••••••·;c,·;5 cs" w x 58 h , w /bx COMSl!._~SHOP • BO~T ENGINE REPAIR Dental Assis ta nt. exper'd Irvine Personnel Agency So. Coast Hospital Med & hosp benefits. _,,,,_.. s pr n g I m al l . S2 00 . WE HANDLE EVEAVTHING AT Starter gen.-alt.-trans front ofc & chairs1de. 488 E . I7lh, Costa a.tesa South Laguna • • • • : Uniform furn. Apply, ••••••••••• .. ••••••• .. ••"' Wrought iron. gld cir. Tena' S Turnover. repair. Formerly Marina , N.B.644-9211. Suite224 642·1470 714/499-1311 .I Lindberg Nutrition, ANTIQUE ni1esltldw/glasstop$15. GIVEus ,.c;,.u.... DelRey.Buclr.493-9178 • Dental Receptionist, ex-~ Lower level So. Coast ShOW & Sale Ca11963-8146. • .. WEi.tseu1TFOflVCM .. perience req 'd. No lnjeclion Mold Setup MODELS-Female Nude RE.AL ESTATE ~tzaMSbop~~gr Ct~j 8'Herculonsofa,gd. 111M~ilJE"~~TIEP 1be fastest draw In the Saturdays, good salary & Man. Some experience. Figure. Sharp. S8 Per a esa. or Thurs Nov 4pm·10pm cond. & misc. Call lAGU-NtOOR West. .a Daily PUol benefits if qualified. MS-1955. hou.r.96S-3S20after4pm. _OftPORTUMITY Cll!lbara. Orange Co. Fairgrounds S57·1740. Clastifled Ad. Pbonej 644-2119or 832-6377 IHSUR •HCE Well located RE office s• •MSTRESS C3 L<>,adsMordrum from E-Sell idle items 642·5678 642-5678. • 1 """ MODE;LS·MASSEUSES needs 2 licensed ..--. s • I ·West , & SimmoM Hide-a.Bed. Gdr·---~-----~-~~------·· DIETARY AIDE Sec retary, full -lime. Figure Models, F.&cort.s. salespeople. Business is F /time perm. position Europe. Many rare, un · cond .. needs recovering, 11 -7:30. Help w/dlets & Commercial Insurance Masseuses needed. Top great!~ Your o-.·n desk for men & women's usual,&collectibleitems $35.963·8132. trays. Can train. Xlnt Underwritingexper.nec. money. New studio. and phone. Call for in-boutique. Must have ex· fromanestateinSalem. · :-~,.~---==>•c=---=.,.•="'"~ benefil!I . & health insur.t;Cd~M~ar~e;';·;';';'·;38SO;;;·;;;;;;;;;I 631·3811 lervicw. W. E. Lachen-per. Call for lntervw appt Mass. Selection of Oak , Trundle Bed, Oak finish, ..... ~· ~ 'Wd, I ParkLido Conv.Ctr,466 myer,Realtor. THELOOK secretary 's . brass, gd.cond.~. • 'l'....,_Al'hl _AJJJ 1-~ I a gs hip Rd, N 8 Needed Students p /time 1860Newport. Blvd.CM 644-6500 Oriental rugs, 1858 baby 552-8584 :_'( W,~.,11/,,1, fl.' JANITOR to help on civic & county 646-3928 673 4577 d · f Id --. 'l/J 642·8044· J •HITRESS projects. Apply 1027 No. I~~ ...... ~~· e~·~·~·~,~~-~~ granl pianTo, s a es, 0 3 pc corner grouping like 1 ':""'... · · A CONVENIENT SHOl'f>INC ··->I ,,.., r. Secretary for environ-s c a e s . . o o many nu mattresses colorful ..... ., '' DISPATCHER New facility in Newport Coast Hwy, No . G, mental planning firm in numerous items to men-' (Graveyard.) Beach needs people who Laguna Beach. <197·1034, Real Estate Career Newport Beach. typing Uon, also collection or old c ov er s & b o Is t e r s •. CAL ON TH[ GO. ...,;,. i ,, Apply in person have a min. of 1 yrexper . 3pm-6:30pm M-F INDIVIDUALIZED 75 WPM, good spe!Ung, coins will be offered. 846-9151 1111.:. - \'ellowCabCompany in ge neral janitorial Nurses Aides. 3-11 shift. grammar ski lls , Sponsored by Un ique's Gar~Sale 8055 ComforfabfyYours Ve ti 2L th 11251 Slater, F. V\y maintenance of office Ex per. prer'd. Mesa ''FlfiD minimum 5 yrs. exper. Unusual Used F\amiture. ............................ 5 n eng s {No Phone Calls bldgs. Verde Conv. Hosp, 661 Send resume, references _._,,,: Enormous collection of Plea5e) No eqtllpment necess. 1 c St & expected salary lo ....,.,...mten 80 I 0 . -------'-----!Position will operate enter ,CM MANAGEMENT'' Classified ad 560, c Jo ••••••••••••••••••••••• articles & objects. Sat. ORIVER~e floor polisher & in-Daily Pilot, PO Box 1560, Refrig., Freezer, Wash~r. !Oam. 1970 Port Trinity Full time. Pick up & de-dustrial vacuum (exper. Mursing RM PROGRAM Costa Mesa, Ca. 9262.6 Dryer & Dishwshr. New ~~m~r~~h& ~a~~:;b::; livery. Must be over 18 req'd) Hrs : 5:30PM to & used. Warehse prices. · ,.~, 5638 yrs. Color Glow Inc. 2AM Wknd supervisory relief Receive your own Secretary/Sale-I S42-3SOl.tAskforLes) inter.D't"I · · 645-1422 Pleasecallforappl 7-3:30. personal in-the-field Fast grow ing Irvine . . Horses 8060 1141752_5050 LYM lraineralnocosttoyou. based company needs Lik:Ke new to1p oC _thedline •••••••••• .. •• .. ••••••••• · B.ECTROHIC ASSEMBLERS Exper. Soldering Loading P .C.B."s Tempo Temporary Help 17802Sky Park Irvine 540-4455 Equal Oppor Employer 4 Days 3-11 : JO relief Learn to sell homes with exp er ·1 e 0 c e d s a I e• enmore e ectr1c rycr I . . S'lS Call55I-4897 Reg. Appy ~tare. 3 yrs ., £/time. Xlnt benefits, an acce erated course, secre_tary. L1m1ted. re· · Ha ndso nl e, dark ha y JANITOR healtbinsurance&life. ~~:es~';!.~igC~~~:~lrr~~ cept1on. ge!l office, MagicChefgas ~tovc S2S. w is nowflake b lank et. LYM cust.om~r .service&somc Call ·197-2076 Grn Hrokc good d1s posi- Mature. depend. person 11·7:30.NightreliefFri& pansi"on program. pro-s~perv1s1on. Call Mr. lion. l'\fusl sell, SBOO. or for hospital mainl. dept. Sat. Park Lido Conv. vides rapid advance-Hickok979-2991 . 2 l c u r l 2 _ d 0 0 r bs t ofr. 640_8489 or Apply Park Superior Center, 466 Flagship Rd, menl into management. . . refri g rfree 7.er w ti cc 997.5763_ H e a I t·h care, l C 4 S NB. S42-8044 New licensee, earn sales Service Stat!on Allen-maker A ~·oc;ido. 2 yrs .1..:c:..:::..::::. ______ ~ Superior Ave, NB in10days to2weekswith dant, exper d .. Day & Cu;.t $700. Sell, $400 /or-Buckskin l'\1 a re Morgan """""""""""""""""""""""""""""'I~~;';';~:'::;:':=:;;.-:::::::-Orange County Business our fabulous, one of a Eves. f'\Jll & p /t1me. Ap· fer. 640-4676. Quarter, a pp. 9, Jumper. ~Offered L~GAL secy, ge~ I prac-Woman has part-time kind training program. ply, Shell StatitJn, 17th & ge ntle w /.spiril. $575. :""'~1_'".-... lice. Pref. res ident of job opening in Marketing Last but not least, 80% Irvine, NB. Moving-Need to Sell. 499.3190 Small lite manuf. needs Saddleback Valley. Good & Mg'mt for appoint commission paid at time Refrig. $100. Washer &!-'::.::.:::..:::... _____ _ '• • ' . .o; ' ' .o~ . 0:-~ \ " reliable f /time employe s ki I ls. Sal a ry com-ment call S..s-3987 · or closing. Many others Service Sta. Attendant, Gas dryer $1~0. 673-8482 J~wtlry 8070 for gen 'I shop work . mensurale w /exp . · are trying to copy our p/timc. Exper 'd only. . .. •••it••••••••••••••••"'• ' . •\'i. \ I ~. \\_~· ~~,~-~---q;s-2200~ekdys,-Vem. Sharoo83J..~-· ---OWM-YOU!OWM~ _ ~E'Ogra.lrui..-.-liOY.DUowe.il ..AY-lliL.~vtl_~-'!"~q._s . G.E. re£r1g, co mpl<:le .. WAUTED 'Hsua•H~2 w younelf to call the Neat app e ar . &: auto-defrn!Jt-&--auta-1cels -1"'11 *Escrow Secy $700 LET ME INTRODUCE ~ -k $1 •G rest. But ln the end, handwriting. Apply AM , ma et 75.644-5519 TOP CASH DOLLAR Sunor Irvine Compary. Y 0 U lo B e e I i n e A ENCY ~ h ' oometothebe1it&getthe 2590NewportBlvd,CM Kenmore .PAID FOR YOUR lYrminimumof Fas ions. The Fun NoExperienceNecess. RED CARPET Treat· . JEWELRY. WATCHF..S, Bank&Titleexper. P /time Job. Must like EarnWhileYouLeam. ment. Licensed & un· Sewing Machine Counlr)'Kitchen$300. ART OBJECI'S. GOLD, CONTROLCAREER clothes&:people,~av~2 Keef'PresentJob licensed,pleasecallim-Operator. F -T. ~leavy 646-1115. S ILV ER SERVIC E, ~ Employmont Agency or 3 eves & car avail.. m-During Training. duty lt!ather sewing on 3400Irvine,Stel02 terested in earning Farmers mediately. Linda Lockstitch Machine Will buy some refrig. ap-t-~INE fo,URN & AN - Nwpt Bch 714/556-8505 $20-$30 per eve. Great for Insurance Group SSS.75SS Some exper. preC'd. Hoyt pUances. running or not. TIQUF.s. 64 5-2200 ,\ l homemakers.963-7410or EdLani,540-U4.1 IDeal Estate Sales . Holster Co. 788 Newton Also scrap metal . Machintty 8078 / ,. Exper.full chargebkkpr/ 846-4286. Montg omery Real Way. Costa Mesa . 6'75-52S8. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ secy. for design studio ini..:::.:.==-------1 P....... Es · n 645 2850 A l N • . & b d ' late1n ana Point has -· PP Y ov. Auction 8015 Bench grinder, Blk & Costa Mes a . Call Live-in rm oar ~_a.u......_T-•-N d Jrd-• · y~ " 1 W d ~nnr11r ,. _ ____, new owner . ce .... u,_ ••••••• .. ••••••••••••••• De ck r v a lve r ac1n• / 645-7780. · +sa ary. e nee a . k h P /tlme jobs w /excep-Dynamic sales people to mach. Diesel inicctrtest Gram ma to ta e c arge · Sil "thin **I BUY* * f h .1 M lional earning oppor. in augment current staff. versm1 CJ stand . mel<1l prts beru; . Daily Pilot Classifieds. works. Call 645-8185 l -, 1 --'-"--"-------~ ,. "" Find what you wa!'t in of our omewhi e ama school related sales Prime location. Listing Experienced.Equal· op· Good Used 1-"\Jmiture & 645-4832. . \ work. $750 guarn for 100 bonus, xlnt commission. por uni Y emp oyer. Appliances-OR 1 will J \ sales inlervws. Cal l Calltoday.496-1268. Piece work or hourly SellforYou. Miscellon~ous 8080 HelpW_.ed 7IOOHelpWD11ted 7100 Virginia Calkins , wage.64.>9474. M•STERS •UCTIOH .................. •••••••• I l 9174 °"' ··················-···· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 673-1166. RECEPTIONIST ,.. """ us COl"''S , 7073 layPr lonu~r or wa1sl-high ~est ll\er ev~•v!M•np.' Grve )Cur •PrJr3te1 9 nPw lriolo.-IOCI t~cn. '"'h lei/I ·.;c~­ '"I VC\1. C•ll'~~r of ~hetl11"d DELIVER TELEPHONE DIRECTORIES ---------1 Lite typing & general of-STEREOTECJINIClAN 646.8686 & 833-9625 1"'11 ~ SIZES 8.18 fllXAriswerift9SerY flee. 3 days per week. EXPE~2,E04NC ENEC. Aft6-Coll842-1542 Mostly s ilver dollars & t-.11f"""'ic..o lJTW\T...... \~;~ '~t~~~~:,~~~~~~11e70o;3<:. N l C t M (Th ~-s R ' _. 21 some gold. valuable col-v7 ewpor . os a esa urs. r11. & at.). e-· icyc.ln BOZO lect' 9791268 S!les 8-18 in:ludcd. Men Dr Women 18 or over with cars, station wagons or light trucks. Pleasant outdoor work. Your available daylight hours. California license plates requjred. . and Hunt. Sch. areas. cent exper. & ref's re-s~-Sal _c:.:..;'..;°":.c.· =-'· =-c...;·c....---1 $1.00 lor each ra\tern. Add ~ "'"°" •.................•..•.. ' Full or p /lime shills in-quired . Call Barbara U Forsale 80UTUforccdair YOU'RE 1\14 GREAT FORM !n '>('t<t<.hpal!e•nto1 !1rst<!ass elude wknds. Exper pre· Davis ror appt. 642_1626 F /time. Xlnt benefits. sed Bikes & Parts. Buy, heater. New. Never us~ this casually cut pantsuit witn nY•I and llin~1ina:. Send lo; f'd. EOE.SU-Tl87 ,_ . . TuesApply&inw.".:'r 1 s 1 on, A- 1 1on, sell and trade. 2488 """' ~ teane r, IOnaer rocket Team Alce......_ 1..;...:.....:..;..;c...:..:.:..='----1Jlecept1on1st, beauty cu am-pm. Newport BJCM . 642-7910 _Slo::_:l~0..;·559=..;·03::.:.17c.... ___ -I 11 up ln'chetks •n· solid or all ~D.pt. !OS Perfect .1alon. ,Desire pleasant BrisU~A101s_5teAreo , 3721 S .... _ .... ,· lO-spd. w /refs. !·Id. Tbl . Loom , 8 Track on~_col,.01., ::"'1PW61 ~ •••·~-attractive young woman. l'U.UA. FM /AM car stereo . nnt 1ttern 9174:Mi$!.l1° • ...--St.. WOl"ldltg Start p /time. lrvine.1-----------1 Imp. $80. Cost $130. S98 bed r ,·!JEB.1 S!zes II, 10, 12, 14, 16. 18. ..... , .... "' 10015 ........ H-1 75UJ.4l. TACO IAR Joann, A. 646-C746 8'"~elerrS rame. 494· Su~ 12 !bust 34l top IY2 yds, "'-'· .........,.., ~ r ...... Help N---'--' T ro.1nch: Pints, scarf t •,.,. -.. ' 2P M ~cu. op wages. M • Ce . ed •-o $1 00 f .. Mor4-9P Reliable woman to lake Apply, Del Taco, 2.5252 ens ntuno_n lOspc -=• · or each pattern. MOR( than ever before! 200 Earn $4 hr putting )'OW' care al invalid 5 dys a _La Paz Rd, Laguna Hillt. w I ac c essor1 es. $90. (2) Aquariums, includes ~ 25f for eoch pattern tor designs plus J ffet printed in. ---ali\Y lo wo.-k. AU week .... 5. 548·1262 or lirQi~iE~:Ajti~Ci:i;:r.1~642-;;;""~'~-----iii~d -~fi~s~h~&~•~ll~e~q2u~;~p~$l:OO:lo:f]r. f t-<.l1u mail ind l'l1ndl1n1. side NEW 1976 NEEDLECRArr _..._. •• TOP DENTAL for both 6i5-7311 St•lf tl1 Ci\To\tOC! H11 1verythin1-75c. work done trp,m our new 549-1842aner8:30. RECEPT. l>ocp 8040 M.tm.,... CrO(llet wllll Squr11 _11.00 .I I Apply for job description & training 9 A.M. or 1 P.M. Daily Beginning Thursd':s,:;;:~~-6th 1940GI ...... 2539W.La,_n.J>u llli1lol 3307 W. Cntor SI, 5-Alla ll"*Dr. lldg #l4.C-Mna (0.C. Fairgrounds) Enter from Newport Blvd. Irvine ofc. You must RE SALES eLax~r.bonlyofr'fCd !fJ:.lYto. •••• .. •••••••••••••••••• Firewood Org. Euc:. $76 ......,..o.,t.44Z Croclltt1 WJtdroll•-$1 .00 poeae111 a pleasant clear · · "e usy ice . ..,,..,. ·cord, d cl. Oak. Coast ..,.,.. Nifty n111 G111tt1 , ____ $1.00 I YOice4ca confident man· EXPERIEHCB> OR staed~· pe 1 bensio~1 plan .. & 1 •PET WORLD• Firewood sup ply . ll2 w.., lltti st .. Me-w-11,1,plt Croc:lrlet --ll.00 • ner.Petfectforsludents MEWLICENSEES m 1ca ne11s ava1 . Coc ker5, Chihu a hua , 581 -1122 . Y••· MT 11011. rn.t ••+Kllltleot ._$1.15 ' & boulewivea. No actual 11\e most active new of-~ Poodles, Shl h·l zu. G . ..::::..:='------! ""'-ADIMllSS. ZIP, SID Ntt4llfMl11t ~ _$1.0Q •• lllnl lnyot d F Sh h · p · B II Distressed Maple Do'nettc _.STTU...,MIU. Flow1r CrKlltt lttk ·····11.DD ve , or fieeinCDM. We pay for: Tow Truck Dn·ver ex· ort a1r, it u s , H lpl C • I k info ·-~ •-I · s hn 1'ble/S chrs, Copperlone Do yo1 '"" ••• to -, • r " roe ti oo -1.00 .. mere ...... _,_uci.wn ad.ve.rtising , sig ns . per'dG&WTowing'.1000 mp n1· c auzer, Poms . O'K-!e & Mem'tt Elec Pilt1r11 fret! S111d 110~··,,, l111to1tCroch1t81t1)._11.oo m......,m. telephone, prlntin• 6: lrvm' e,N.s .842.1-2_ ekes. We1tles, 100 ...... ,, Flt 1 lnst111tMatra1111loo~_ 1.oo • ~ · ed · Stud R.inge w /hood, 2 oven• r MW a ·W llltt Patttf11 1 1 _ HOTIC~ r,:tage, business cards. mix puppies. ~,·s ca•·t 11 1 ., 1 1111111 Mo111• IHll ~--1.00 ' • b -~ 25 W (I Cont clean1·n•). 3 ... ot-Hc pctr'"11 '"'or C••ololt Oltt"'' . st .00 •-·· D ·1y ochure•. promol;on. Oon'tdropthebalt•.Geta most r~"'s . 25 .17th e 11 ,.a,,, 0 ~,, ,,, •• , ~ified .~-d~plot1 C~~!~: Asll:: ._bout our incentive job with a low·c05t Daily al Fairview. SA. Open Wood slats barstools Stt1d 7Stt now! ,. "" · Ctmpltlt Aft11a11s !14 $1 .DO • \la .. aY ·uteu-C(>mmisslon split. Call P 'I Cl 1 d d cve:s.531-5027 . w/back. foam eaJ matt. Stw + bll Iott 11,25 12Prl11Altt1a11s.tl2 so, mnugea wtlh 1ea:iblltt1 Cli£f Landry 67J..1601 I ol a!Jsi ie A . s prgs & frame. t.:nd ma· "stollt MNoJ Cratts -. IJM look ti 16 G11f1h Jo i -He aodlmpaid.tOu.r•dl:,we ' . Pbone&U·S61S. DogOBEDJENCECla~s pie table. G.E. Portabli l1rt11t r1dilt1 h•t Sl .00 M•tt .. Gllil11Ht l 2 -50i an~ to •11 reall,y to Start Wed. Nov~ Misc lritcb items. Arte: lutalt Sftlq; lkoi _Jt.to 15 Gaflb ''' ToU, IS _so, ~·u~ta. Pboae ~j!:~~U'i~n in~!'t;f!{:J.~tbDii+ty l~n:·::e:.~ ~~~·Cash pleue.1......_-'°'· Equal Opport'!'iilY Emplpy,er • I • • . -• • ' • • ' • -: • • --. -·-' I BJl ~Y P1LOT T.-ax.N.....,.,,_,,,, AMtot. 1,.porW -.. 1 .. .....tod ...... i. rtwc1 • ~~ ,o,o ~~' "so r...... .. ................. ;;~·2 ..... : ... ~· .. ;;40 ;.;:;.;;:: .. ~ .. ;;6i ...... "*°'Nd ....._UMCI ~.~~~~•••••••••••• ••••••••••••.•.••••••••• , ........................ pw. 9957 Vatiro t772 ••••~••••••-•!!.~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'TS wp(L 23,000 mL Nu ....................... ·················•····· ..•.....•....•..•...... . ........................................... . 1 955 R e bui lt 18 If p "7' Sul\lkl TC'·lOO" trail '1% Cburier . Ort cond. La .. Evi.nrode t200, ln back or ,.,.,.., '•t sears. 2tiOO ml. •tust se ll .. Make offer. ...-..... • UMCI Dean lewis PRESENTS VOLVO ANAL CLOSE '69 CORVETTE STINGRAY tir•, •Le. t.J.ke D.U, Sac. SZZOO/ort.911110290 ,'- 44SNewportRd.N.8 . Xlnteondl7U384 J:---::--=IRi"":-ck'-.---·f:"======::....-1 "O;'a 100 631-11239 7 1 Sol-'56 F o rd PU. w /327 MERCIOIS Raritan Crown model 12v TS-S Cbie'vy, beaderi, 2 brl, 350 water pump 19 amll' ~. 12 o.ster turbo-hydro +many er.. '73 MHC CAPRI OH DISPLAY G H d Converted f« dJrt, b tras. RW\I xlnt. S900/bil. u. of • rt roco ea $10645·6839 all slrtt\ equipment in 63l·l998eves. Vlncf1. 2 d.r .. radio &-heater. N UM DPMI J ohnson 20HP, sotb An· eluded. Extra tires. G pm, (51(HSY). AUTHOatztD rUversary Edition. Xlnt condition. Must sell. '59 Chevy G cyl utility n..odiDNRobln MERCEDES DEALE R running shape. 640·52SB. $275. &M-0077 truc k 49,000 mi, $850. FORD 6862 Manchat.er. 842-<CSOO 2060 •larbor Blvd Buena Park loats, Power 9040 197 4 250 CC. H onda Cctita Men &4UXll O 521-7250 .... •••••••••••••••••••• Elsinore Enduro model. im Ford Couner Pickup !-;:-;-------::::.'=il-'°"~~the~Sa~n~ta~An~a~Fwy~!:.· _, 3.1' Displacement Hull Low mile!!, plus extras . $1695. 1930 Newport Blvd, IDahun 9 72 Mercedes ~ber"lrt~s, .-..en.. SllO a.od take over pay·i ~C~oo=<a=-=M~ .. ::;:•~· -----I ""' sDa.4Q°""' rnents. 991°2748. •••••••••••••••••·•••••• c_,... Sholl, 8 ' WIU. DUY YOUR is· South Coast Ra y Boat. '74 ttusqvarna $115. 645.J456. D ATSUN, TOYOTA,. Xlnt cond .. w ta ll new 400 CR. Profab frame.;-. OR VOLKSWACE.N .:overs. p soo. 5,0.3440 i\f::iny Jrilf'as. Xlnt l'Ond. 72 OOOGE pi ckup,~ t~n. PJ\10 ,..OR days, Charil's Thom:as. 1975 Call ' d~r~o~-~!·.;..P /B, lrtac..1u;n OR NOT. SA LES SERVICE LEASING 76 TOYOTAS COMllMAMD TEST DRIVE BUY OR tEASE CLOSE OUT SALE _..... TOP DOLLAR Bostoo Whaler 13' ti" like "73 Ya maha 17S Enduro, ' CALL ne w Am e r ic an irl r !brand new) perf Xma.s 72 Ranchero A/C. P /S, SAL BERNADENE OMREMAIMIMCi J ohnson <IOhp & slet'n ni g i lt 642·4835 (2 1Ji Xlnt con d .. $2600 , 540_0442 HEW column. $1 ~/ .bst ofr 86>2473 ' 831 2433 a11k .~or 0 01.llt . '-------'-----l AWKY~~~t~~ fwy, 15 TOYOTAS -..-on V .. lo ......... ·1"1·2510 w"""''""'· •90·3476. 73 24-0Z, xlnt cond . lo m;,1--------J ~::,:.::.._ ______ 11975 Yw.m uha 350 RD, many x t ras, $4 ,995.1971 Mercedes 280 SE, ALSOOEMOSALE 1s· Wooden Deep "V'' 2 super xlnl cond., must 714·S57·1955 rfr. 9:30 t sunroof a.i r cond. im· tv.·1n 30 liP Evinrude $500 sell rns S47·2637 eves. Yam 9570 5:30, 213·337·Cti05 P M. mac. ii?oo. 636-75'2 days WITH ll'l back or 44S Newport Motor Ho•ll ••••••••••••••••••••••• 536-5006 DISCOUNTS ltd. N.ll. &31 -0239 SaM flileM ~ 91 6 0 '74 Jo"ord Van, 6_ cyl auto R '73 Dal.!Sun pick. up, de.lux. eves. OUT ON ?SM<MW• 76 Toc-..r.- BUY or CPE. R.edio, heater, automatic traa1m i11ioo , powe r -·· air -ltioo· in&-Excellent condition. Lie. ZXVLS<. $4995 SLEMONS MERCEDES 7 4FORD PlinO % Dr, fact«Y air. radio, beater. $USO. (027KEC). 'l1ltadoN Rabio& FORD lll60 llirbor 81¥d. ' Co5t.a Mesa M.Z..0010 71 FORD l'INTO ft•~io & Heater-. 11$95. l fnO }lilrbor, C.Af. (206CPT). LEASE 6 ~1-1 216 -·-FORD FROM '<II • 300, T·lop. 4 .. pd. A/C, 2060 Barbor Bl'd •m/rm,. Xlntcond. $4)(.: Cosla Mesa 642-0010 ·fj£M.[f.UJiA· 581--allS. 73 1'1MTO ~ Doclgo 9935 WAGON . ~ VOLVO ......................... Autom.allc transrnillllon, . '68 Coron e t '4 0 . ru.d10 & beater. $269S. 1966 Hcwbor. C,M. 6'6 9303. Mecba.nically xlot, body (774HSV ). ...,_ · nds wor k. $.500 /ofr. TModore Robin 'fS Volvo 164. Air, auto, 6'4-15118. FORD P /S, 23 ,000 ori& mt.I For:~d-==-----9-,9-4-0~ 2060 HarborBlvd 1_::8.13-::..:SOIS=:.:,_==lMZ=:·---J ,... __ Mesa &-•'>.()()JO 1: ••••••••••••••••••••••• .............. ..,,. 9960 W/al) ' ( ' • ' Boats S • 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• & II. new paint, sharp, wh ee ls & 1nter1or MG 9742 • a1 9060 Ren t •73 Ove rland 29. $1750. 213-448-4584 days, AM /fo~M . $2700. 493-0724 ••••••••••••••••••••••• AS HIGH AS 75Volvos luyorl.e- '73 Raocht!ro GT xtru plus! $3500. 536-Jm5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••• . 714-846-S039 eVC$ ----• 14 , HOlllfo; CAT Loaded .. Free miles, lo __ · '71 tf.i 2407., Cream pu!f. 9'* MGC GT,. 6 cyl, 4·1pd, Jl 100 w n 'll1\ILl!:H rales.Pn.pty.538·0547 .. '69 Ford F.100 . 302 miles, rt1aits. Konis. air, w/od, lo m1. chrm w~s. XLN'l'CONI> m .7414 •74 fo,xec utive 18000 mi Automatlc,Air.mags,rl 4 s pd .. 557 ·067 4 or nu tires. poss. clas1ne, OM UST Vol.voDlr.alnce '56 '71 Galaxy 500. P /S. P /B, ATLAS air. $1300. Ph' 675-6253 C"'-I ---·~ after 5 PM. · ... , .. er ,_. '.!.._..." ---slee' 7 Catito 'a r l·· rack, AM /F M tape . Bus.494·1 ~. $4 ,200, of· mu.~t sell ,$2100/bsturr. RI HI' Sai_I Uoa1 ~/trailer. 400.~495.5900 PP e l\tuC'h more. Must .sell. fers. =9"2=-·~8~11=8~. ------P CE ~l;1~~~s~~ ~ i~fo ~=ri For Rent 20· Ptlini M t r H~o:_r.~s-l34o. ---'73 ~10 Z. ~~ l'o1~. stick MGI 9744 Ei&1111 LA1n: 1 Open Daily & sun. 'til 10 '72 Ford Ranchero, $2400. PM [>18·2020 H I 6 , O O 7:! Ford V.;i n 302 auto, shift. br 1.1.•n W /JHO strip·•••••••'-••••••••••••••• ~ UU• 1\11100 i O Maveri ck , $1.Z75. Both 2929 Harbor Blvd., _ _ ~~~O:Js ps • ~cnerator :ri ,KOtl mi. m ags, some in~. magii , AM/fo'M, air.1'73GT , x lnt cond . $4350or -:~;;. TOYOTA . in immac eond. Mr . Costa Mesa 10· 1-fOllll!: CAT & Trailer, ' _____ txxiy wk , $2700642·2593 67l·a659. offer. 1•133 S upe rior, Brown,833·0070 546-1934 t"ustom sa il s, suiled 4 22· M.H. beller t han nu , .-· ---Newport. 645-9431 umes. $19SO. 842·8743 full S.C., xtra gas tank & '74 Dodge Van, s uper m DaL'>un 5JO·/\ul0. R~blt --: , 1%6 H<Hbo1, c M 646 9303 , 73 FORD LTD stor compt sell/trade sharp, loaded with ex· eng, ne w tires /pain t . ft1.GB·GT. 72. Xlnt cond. IRGM SPlRlT CATAMARAN PP$5 750 846:7127 tra s . $4'1 00. N i ~h t : $1100.894-3535. ~1 r, 0 /D, a m /Cm , nu '7010Y01A Auto. trans .• factory air 17' w /c us tom buil t ' 495-1021 .Day ·495·0620 tires. Must sell. 13.795. CORON• •~u--~ d ·1 I ---_... con ., pwr. s teeri ng, tra1 er. X nt cond. $1800 Trailen, lra•el 91 70 Fiat 593-57U c dr r d o'o •-be t v;••I roor, rado·o, beater, bst rt 451 6233 L :J ---'--------·· a · s a er. •••••••••••••••••••-•• -v or o . . as ••••••••••••••••••••••• Autos Wanted 9590 '71 MGB-GT. Mint cond. $1S95.(353((PL). AMC 9905 27,01 0 m i . $329 5 Vegas Want late mode l s . c. ..••••••••••••••••••..• s-·· wb'--000 -i TIMa dOI. lobils ••••••••••••••••••••••• (912GRD). travel trl 'r ft ' -~. "'°• 06MO· -. a-•~ \O'DYERDINK.Verv.d. r, iii era con· WE PAY TOPDOLLAR S3,700.&M·S740. ~.. "68n·-b'-6 I 7 M ,Mc:ldUie VUWI> • J str Pvt Pty 644 6249 ~, AOIBI -• cy • ' · '73 PLYMOUTH DUSTER Auto trans .. factory air conditioning. r a d io, h ea t e r . $25 9 S . (VLX9CJ6256:294). -·-FORD 2060 Harbor Blvd cond. $275. 8' SailinK ' · · . FORTOP USED CARS · 3MOHarborBlvd Beat offer ovr $475. FORD Dinghy $110. MB·7682. i2 Fireball Tra vel Trlr. FOREIGN, DOM ESTIC ~ . 9746 ec.taYesa &GOOlO 64.5-l'a62. 2060Harbor Blvd or CLASSICS ••••••••••••••••••• 1-===.c=:=:: __ .:::..:::::1 o=-==-------1 Costa Mesa 642-0010 Costa Mesa 6'2-0010 Desperate. Mus t sell thi s 31._,. long. Xlnt <"Ond. If your car is extra clean Opel GT. xlnt cond. 'ill Toyota Coron• 2 dr bJ. Wck 9910 ::;~i ~~w ~~1 ::-~a~~.°,~ ~M~k,~.les . 493.4697 seew; first. t!!'°S21~.67i;_o4~~; ~ew •speed. Nin: onnd. 191$. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 73 FORD GRAN ·;,_~E1,~T~ ~~8~J.g many extras. $1700. or Service & BAUER IUICK 66-2161 -'72 Le Sabre,' Dr. 40,000. TORIMO PLUS, power s teering, ti,.t ofr.675·7292. , .__.._ 2925 HarborBlvd. 9747 '72 COROLLA Small V·B-C l e an . 2 dr. h a rdto p, auto power brakes. r allye ~--------l ..-urn 9400 Costa Mesa 979 2500 d' · ·wagon., fi4.5.464lor~l--05'19. trans .. ractory air. power ._ __ ls 1•-•pft ) $2189 •••••••••••••••••••• · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ra to, air, radials, lm-W•.:;c • ~ • . '74 1-lobie 14 ' many xlras. ••• ~DB'fJ L p $187S 983-6870 CadlA 99 s teering, v in yl roof, DAVE ROSS PONTIAC xlnt.cond .call 592·1590orAuto Covers , Custom TOP DOLLAR .. 73 antera , better than mac. .DC. 15 rad io & heater. $.1395. ' 846 . 3680 made. Eves & weekend new. Must see to ap· 7 T ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2480 Harbor Blvd., Costa ~;:c:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-;;;;;;;;~l-~'a~l~lsc.':o~k:_!. 64~2·:!J04~l~6':_. ---1 PAID H•adquarters pr1..-ciate! Serious buyers 4 oyota Slliftoolc '72 El Dorado Converti· (4361.E E). Mesa, Mft8017 . .t6'So. Coai;t Sloop. 4sails. '-· -•ED1•TELY In Sonia Ana only ! 675-ZJ l9 Hone Ccr ble . Fire m ist g r een . Theodole Robins 68 Pl th •-3 pd Fibe I rl Id lWIM ,. I bo · k bed ooo · FORD . ymou • nU>I 5 · Trlr, $600 7141995.4288 . rg ass ares mo ed FOR ALL ,. \CTOR\' 971 p ce x, sm • . gas J'l , m1. l OO"k extras. I ttl k 4 h I , t yo , t antera , 11 :1 comp s aver 1t.t'>IV\ ., .. ,,7,~ 5 1 , $4850 ·-'HarborBl"d 1 e wor -c anne 2131925-2877. n ° ur van or car. AU'rllORIZfo::D ralio. all options, ve"" ·~·'""" ,_, u pe r c ean . · ~ • stereo $450 besL of --'-'-------1 Also. custom flares & FOREIGN CARS •J 675--6411 . Costa Mesa 6420010 · or r. UDO 14 Great Christmas body work. 847-4200days. CALL OR COME IN SALE •SERVICE clean, days, 521·6410 Ext . Save Gas.Great Buy! 'OO l :;:~~;-----;-----:-:-:---1 ;:--;;:-;-::-"'--:-.-:--"";'-'-"-';1~55645117~4:"'~al'..'t~6:_ ___ _ gi rt. XJ nt cond. loaded, TO SEE US PARTS •LEASli'iG 32.Eves.646-8476. Corona, 2Dr. Gd cood. 73 E IDo rad o w h it e , '65 Fal~on g~ cond,_gd. Pontioc: 9965 zc,lst~~~k~~t.'~i07:. :s~~tof Riviera wheel~o. FI AT Ponche 9750 v$880. 552-9588.PP. ~~sl~iv~~~~s~i:· ~ ~ minor adJUSl. ••••••••••••••••••••••• m-0204 eves. 962-5149. ••••••••••••••••••••••• olcswogew 9770 1-"-=;;_;::..::c.::::..:c:_c.:.:::...1 ::::--:~·-:---:-38-'1-'8,.----,-------!•74 GRAN PilfX, loaded -!".~~~~'-------l ---...:..:==::...---1 i 09l lT. AM /FM 8 t rack.••••••••••••••••••••••• HUGE '67 Galaxie. air & pwr, gd very clean. $4195 Pvt. ~~~lps/ 40eep-DishSlottedMags l20W. Wamerat Maio Konis . lo mi. $6300. '64 Bus. Classic sunroof tires, '52,000 mi .• $500 Pty.675-42S7. "•==••••••••••!~!.,_~=;.\f=rir=!=-a~~=\:..•~=d=l::e~r-t-•r_•_•_.1 Santa Ana . ,557.2132 S42·3565 da ys &. e ve; model. Extraio. $1 ,000 CADILLAC 642·1238aftr9 AM '73 Firebird, key buy PS. 831-0788.. 673-.5985eves. 1972 Galaxie soo. 4-00cu .in. PB & AC, mags lo mi, air Be•ut iful .Boat Slip, SO Marquette Auto Scope. C----------I Porscbe, 1968. 912. 5 spd .. 'W VW Bus. new work on. SELECTION 2 barrel. 40,000 mi., auto su s pension AM /FM ~!ch~~~;:oo Newpor ;;,:;i~o0 ~ara;t~!~~::eot ll0~:2~:~~.NB. . Fi • • =~·$WM>. Call =~e~=·:-or OVH 100 =.i:~~'.~ .~5=1 -"~:c.:=1°"=&:..t~•-pe~, _::-::.:1=392= ..!:_... c--.. • '600. S57·3231. -------~-I To Choose FTom or aft. 6, 642'8483. '67 p . GTO ~-.~· ,...___C--tv' 19739142.0 litre,AM tFM / 7,Sllperlfftle l---'--'--'-'-'----1 ont1ac , x lot .·Sid 9010 ..... 1/ _._...,.. _ .. , 1 tape/stereo yellow fac ~.AM/FM stenio. C-.etitivefricu Maffrick 9947 eood. S700 or best offer. l • , ¥•••••••••••••••••••••• Clauics 9520 HicjhestSluyet" Beforevoubuy .. seel ma gs , $5950 / orr . Newtires&brakes.Xlnl Lowleaselcrtes •••••••••••••••••••••••1-.:C"all:::.:646-07=..:::"':::.·----- lllf Wizard. 75 Johnson ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oft IMporh 6f.2-483S, (213) SfiS..2473 condition. Make offer . NABERS '72 Mave rick low mi. ··fnot.or.Bestoffer. CoUet.1.0rsTreasures.1934 l ilMoxeylot ota Mission Vlelo 67J..344.2 a uto.,r ad io.he a ter VS 73PONTl.4.C 1 ' ••• '961. Rolls RoycePhantom II. r-u R ·11 1971 914 Porsche m int l---__.:::=..;:.:..:::_ ___ J l ·-'-=""~-"~=~~-=·9=~--1 ye..rn•u ·-~ ~ .. 0,••.!".~: ' Import• d N CADILLAC ---··· . . ~ ~' u -~·Tunnel ~l · 1)pm Tourer. lSt owl)ed ~ con · ew en l'. App. '60 YW·IUS 4 dr .. a uto. tram., power 1 l ..,.. Boat. 1915 by Prince Md\vanJ, 19411------'"---"=---·I A E ~roup. mags. M3ke or-Perlect running condi· 2600 bor Merc...-y 9950 steering, radio, heater. ~5.H1 P J!~~1on . Ne w Ro lls Royce, S i l ver FREE APPRAISAL very53~i~1~~·F"'Y. Cer.540-7843. tion.Make offer . Costa M:::r B~d9100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $2195.(8251'.MA). ,. U'&I er. 1_...,.,· 548-2541. Wraith. Sed ane a d e We buy u sed cars & 673-3442 -'71 MERCURY COMET 4 THodore Robins llftod. Ville. Complete engine truck s . Cal l G ROT l-l l-,--850-5-------l'13 Porsche 914 12·0· 5 spd, ,,., . ._. _ _.ande v ·olle. door . a u lo mat i c 70 pydcr xlnt cond 1 owner, stereo, silver Sh . tJU iX'J FORD i0of1:Stot~ 9 0 90 overhaulby Rolls Royce . CHEV,ROLETfor afree all new.Sl600 , · mags.SSB00.,94_2029 a r p·looktn g, good · Gd.cond.~: trans mission , r a dio, 2060 Harbor Blvd ·~··•;••••••••••••••••• Owned by Oliver Reed. appraisal. 846 8002 running '72 Bug. Recent· Ca1J 548-7682 h e ate r , v i n y l roof. Costa Mesa &42-00IO "io•l' STOR•"E Call, write or see al 1641 GROTll CHEVROLET -'59 Cabriolet, rebll 1700 , ly rebuilt engine, new · (678GCR ). $1689. DAVE A ,... El Altmeda. Palm Spr· 18211 Beat::h Blvd. supr cng., nu brakes, clu tch. $1900. (213) CM'ff'Olet 9920 ROSS PONTIAC, 2480 S1 J)er f\, ~ewport Beach. lnp. 714-JZJ-1205. Huntington Beach Joguar 9730 AM/FM , Michellns. bra.1-'-596-"-=""-'32=, •=ft=er-'5~P~"'=· --·i••••••••••••••••••••••• Harbo r Blvd ., Cos ta CaU Tom , (714 ) 645-0222. 1938 CHEVY. S-window 847-6087 549-33.11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Flawless. $3350. 545·5608. S400 Milli-S Mesa, 546'8017 . T rt... . COUPE . ALL STOCK. SB.LIMGYOURCA.R? $5,800 .·7b~~j6.aft er 6 PORSCHE '13 Targa , Fora~ VW, running or CONNELL '74Mercury Cougar.2 Dr. ,...,, 40ll IMM ACULATE . y-•RICES•AID I d d Sh 1 ~"' oot.'&&•-oewer .613·"""'"' 16,000mi,Loaded!Call :•••••••••••••••••••••• 892-6714 . ..,.-F:rlmpo~ weekd ays. 751·1148. :~t'seu.si:.~ -ii-· or6J1.8'. ..,__, CHEVROLET &M--0668 aft 6. ~-~rt.. We/ l-'-~-"'"---------1 p d '73 Jaguar XK E V12 Like ,,,.,.. 9120 196'7 Shelby GT 500, ai tor or Not new. fast. Only 12 .oOO mi. 1964 Convertible, AM /FM '88 VW Squareback, new Mllltang 7952 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $2895. Cash only. o,... Lewis Imports Loaded: Auto trans, AC. stereo. Less than 500 mi., engine still 00 warranty, SALES &SERVICE ••••••••••••••••••••••• MINI; Campers 1895-up,, ___ ..0962=·::355=7·:_ __ 1 1966Harbor,C.M. 645-4251. °'." rebll eng. New top, xlnl economy Lrans p. 2128HOlborltYd. '66 Mus t an g convert. Shelia $179 .SO·UP. Ma-___ _:646c;::-::9303=---li-"=-="--------1 tires. brakes, tram. inter $ll!i0. 494.Q98 COSTA MESA Recondition ed , new pway, 858 w 181b, CM '68 Shelbl ........, 9732 & Pa i nt . 1 5 5 o o . · 546-1200 motor, 13.000. 979-7659. MU<ll G TOP 213-434-6526 aft. 5:30. '62 VW BU5. Personality .o:.c===------~-l TSOO. Nu. 428 obra ••••••••••••••••••••••• +-$500. Call eves, ask 1-------'---'--I '67 Mustang Fastbk 390. .Vor sale . '7l Cab-ovr Je\. Co'nv · cstm. Roll 13 Healey, cstm top, cstm Rolls Royce 9756 ror Mike, 494-2955. '73 Nova Hatchback, very Auto. Mags, Gd. cond. ~cmpr. 8' bed, slPI 4, ice-~/;:?~~~clean . $ pa1nl, brn. lif ake ofr, ••••••••••••••••••••••• clean. Low mi 's , xlnt _1117'--5~.-'P~h-•_848ccc~-0002='----~ ..,b~. m g. sink, storage.1~-'-----'--='---I Pai·d '.11Ptf . 557·3914· #l DEALER IN U.S.A. ~ev;' n~:::,~d~o~l~~'. cood. $2400. ~5027-OldsMObile 9955 e e<:, wlr purop. Nice! IKrHffOMll Maida 9738 O $2350 oroffer 675-l2&1 '68 Chevelle . 396 a uto ••••""•••••••••••••••••• '$400. 499-4131 /675·5284. y~-~ 9530 F'OR JR{ R 'f tr••• R/H • PS Good .....,._. •• • •••••• • •• •••••••••• • CARVER ........,,, 111: • Sales and Service ••••••••••••••••••••••• '72 RXJ. Gd trans . 4000 mo· '59 VW Bus. Nu radials, brakes Body Xlnt 56 000 Motot-0:~:'' Used VW's ROus Rovcc : · • OLDSM011LE , Sc 9150 "65VWla"ia•·-engine. Nds body work. · nwly reblt trans. $675. orig m1 ., P /Party. Arter GMC TRUCKS G t d --. Paid for-Nol S500 J>h: 673-0640. ~1,;.'7,.",,St.: 642·0064.Aft4pm. 6, 548·5196. ••••••••••••••••••••••• rea con ., ready today ..... ......... .. ... HONDA CARS for desert play. REE874. M.rcedes h ni ;740 SA.•~"""' 75 VW Sirocco 4 spd, air, '74 CHEVY 73 Slni*I TM 400 $1 088 ctouo ""'""" stereo/c"''· 4500 mL NOY A Util•ersity Olds ~~~ikj~~~f~e:e~e':~ Shoncrest AMC Jeep I: @.!@JWU ~~~l~~~~e~:~·:k~o,~f~~~ _S_lvh _____ ;__9_7_6_1~ Silver. 534-0744 PP· 2tr Dr •. ~ u tom at i c eos~!!~bor B;:~ Pricedtos eU. 16751Beach81vd. 'Tm 1 lkac~. Afternoon /eves9G3-Jll9. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1966 VW, Orange. gd. ansm1ss1on. Radio & $588 148.e066 H .... \lch_ ..,....,. EXCLUS!J,VE ~~ 1117anr515nprr~;.si.sa51 beater. S3095. (622JRE). 10 oim. 442, c oov., air. M · _.._.... -TlteadorelobiftS AM /FM.Super car! CaJ Slo t AMC J Wa nted lo buy - used '72 ercedes 350 SL 43,000 aft t5 496-20!7 DfKl'fl etp VW DUNE BUGGY pan Da t su n p ic kup s t ep ml, Con.course cond., Ora FOi 71 vw B Ac AM /FM FORD · · 16751 Beach Blvd shortened. bucket ieat.s: bumper & camper boot. $11,fiOO wdl accept trade n9e Co•-lu 0-aig la~ piaYer $2000 2000Harbor Blvd '69 Olds Della 88, p rs. 21 FIREBIRDS NOW IN STOCK Trcm:AMfOllu•a Esprits i..,..t Soloctl .. Ito ~C:-'J --197 6 Firebird (2587D6N514001) s4799 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY DAVE ROSS PONTIAC . 2410 lfGI bor ll•d. ~Mna 546-8017 141..a066 complete, less trans·aKle 49'1 PP64.5-9527 aftr6 PM ~ •••• J xlnt cood. 551.5259 Costa Mesa 6'2-0010 P I B • air con d , ~eed Money fOI" College. :ff!r~952r.so or best ... ~16-~ '72 220 Sedan, very .low ~~· 'f1 '65 Chevrolet coovertible automatic, radio, bra 74 Yamaha TY 2500cc. -v.. n..u mileage very good cond 1970 VW xlnt cond., $1395. F\lll power air n w top. new tires• brates. G Trial, 2 ply rear, plastic 1974 Field & Stream, 19• :·.::;••••••••••••• 9 •• 7 • 0 • 7 • 6'7:H..1'77' · 646·4130 a(ter 4 PM Coiled.on 'tt~ Q · condition. $1500. Cal t ank. Xlnt cond. See Self cont'd. l\lotor A/C, -. weekd•Y5· 751·ll63. · wner, between.8&5,979..\192. 1 --------- wknds . 492-4718 sl 5 10 000 · $9300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 67 Mercedes Benz 2505 . "68 PONTIAC CATALINA , . · J: 94 Ss ; 'willm:~nside~ '74.FOX 4 Dr. stereo, Jo F ull pw r /air /ste r eo. ·~·P:uto.SLa.Wag.Gd '67 IMPALA run_, good WDelta882 dr eustcpe CPE. Air conditioning. 61 Classic H.D. 250 CC trade m1. Clean. $4200. Ph : $3500 /bstofr.673-0613ev. AUTHOltrDO 295· 646-4924. 1980 New tires siso · nu tires a ir 10 mi power steering, po~er better than nu. sell /trade · 673-5985 eves. & wknds. S.. & s...n-k• Raymond Ave. C.M. s8&-66ia SWS MS-1732 bra kes, 1 o Yin er. $365,PP846·712'7 4-.tDri•H 9550 ''8 Me"eJes Ben• 219. DAVE ROSS ~4VW1 b ~ !UUY32'7l . $9119. DAVE ••••••••••••••••••••••• '72 CB 350 Honda Exlraa. t65Q. 1976 CJ 5 557-5646 or 540-Sl79. WHY NOT LEASE? 1971 Triumph TR6R 650 $99.11 mo. CC lo mi, xlnt cond. $9W. 36 mo. OEL in c. tax ,545-4838 1st mo. & license '73 Honda. like new. CB DELIVERS ·350 $700, 979·1268 or OAC -· COPELAND'S '72 Yamaha 3SOCafe. JEEP CITY $675. 846-2904. 200 I E. hi St. 'tJJ Yamaha MX 125. Dirt SANTAANA · hike. Gd oond. $300. CaU SSMOOO • 64(Ml78, lfONDA 70 Wl'VE MOVIO! EXCELLENT COND. llGSTOCK Must Sell. &40-5258 OF NEW r. USBI H ua ky '7 I 4.00 c c . 4 WMEB. DRIVES Completely rebuilt. New .OYER 75 ll.Ak, Ores, ri ms, eng. TO CHOOSE FROM 72 tOOLS, xlnt rond. under Gd. cond, new radials. · . pa~. us. 11• '58 Chevy. runs good $100 r-llll'IV 7957 ROSS PONTIAC, 2480 S0,000 mi. Make offer. n e w u p h o l ste r y . PONTIAC-STVn ~.Mich; tires.AM /FM, Call 675-0970 day5 ask ••••••••••••••••••••••• Harbor Bl vd ., CQSta 552-0896/551·077S AM/F l\t . A C l a ssi c. 2410Heiboi'lf•d. act. air. Xlnt cond. forBill.Eves673-249& '72 PINTO. Autom a tic Mesa.546·8017 $1 350 536_...,. & 536 o .o'><> $4350. Pr.Pty., 962·3087. , . . trans mission. AM /FM l-~~=-"'CC'-'----- 971 Z · -o'lGQ. VW Cam r •64 1500 69 Malibu Wgn ., Air, pwr. st ereo r a dio, 8 tra ck Vega 9974 •••••••.••••••••••••..• SE'"'"' & "'IND. e g r & t ' l~c clean. S895. Pnvate Ply. tape, sunroof. (126G IP ) .••••••••••••••••••••••• lift r1 ProjeetMereury ~\so,~r .. 631·1~:;.s . 646-09ED. $1489. DAVE ROSS PON-'73KAMBACK. Lo mi. gd. '68 NOVA . 2 door , TIAC,2480 HarborBlvd., cond. Shown aft 4PM •. IMW SADDLEBACK BMW ......... ......,. .-r· · r Viele ........... ... ,,,,.,, .......... --.. ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST & DMRA N OFR I E ~'DS HI PESU EL AR F.VANACE P A C KR < ON COO P E RI N O OMYA GWESTCUN GQ A.T CN O SB Voffo 977J automatic tr.ans . , Costa Mesa , S46-8017. 548-7253. , ••••••••••••••••••••••• , di . • mi£ston, , -·-Eco•a1YV air .~ t1omng, power '72 Runabout Mint cond., Must sacrifice •72. Red -...-vn1 • ~eenng. small VS. New 31,000 m i ., $2100. Vega GT. 4 spd, new VOLVO tires.Oneowner. Exeep-AM /FM trlr htcb Pb. Ures. AM radio. $l.3SO EXO..USJVELY VOLVO tional condition in.s id &U-1836.'eves. ' ' S.-73&2. • Larcest vo1vo Dealer and out. Askinc $1100 °'''r75;;;i:~~:;:;=:=:::=~=.:::;:::;:=::;::;~I in OrsnpCclqnty! best offer.847..oztO I BUY or LEASE ~ I>IR.EC"I' .. •••••••• .. •••••-•••• [t:}l!.~ 1ll~m.:.a£U,:::t 2025 ~ Manchester c--~ 75()-2Ctf 1 • ••••••••• ••••••• •• ••• • ~!!!!""'c..J •TOP CASH I .. ti.al 15 mln. running Ume COPELAND'S on lt. Al10 gaa can, Salts-Service-Lea~inll RoyC....,er.lllc. Rolls lloyce BMW NS B ELLTS J G MAHTTL S CA A SC AP SU LEO RMI S SANO R R O PED C ~fA I T HRO&IAR G C' ~1 S F. K A ~ E L S 0 N R 0 L N L Y t: The rutest draw in th West. . .a Daily Pil Classified Ad. GU·-5678. For Corvetlts •bd otlHtr used car• • truck s ! HOWARD C he•rolet, 1"'-!'°"'"-l racU, Ind helmet . Sic. JEEP CITY $17S.1754Slt 500BSA MX Honda 2®1 L hi St. SANTAANA .. .Beftoffer SSMO_OO , 1. H' um· Che1. Bluir, 4 whl You don't need a IUD to "~" fut" wben ,... drive. V , _,,to, steering ll-,clnmewbls~I = OD fMI in t"'1i j)1l!y lbw, kt ml Pvt. . WUiAdal a.tloow p ,Mt. Must s ell t bl1 I _.._, ...... 511.1912 . I ' 234 E .17th St . VI R G t L I A R O A A BA C A'A'r Costa Meaa 546·11444 1'1111111111,. CREVIER I LQL 111 ... FmM.l.CIUS 0 -- • Dove " Quall SLI. Near JamborH", Bristol, 6 MacArt hur, Newport Beacb.83)41SS •YOU have • service to aa .. 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W /327 ~ 9715 MEICIDES ~ CPE. PINTO T•125 o .. ~-Chevy, hcad•r>.Zbrl, 350 •••••••• '............... ~ DISP' •y '76 TOYOTAS CLOSE a~•-·--·"·-·"-2 Dr, l•<IO<Y air. radio, .,, """ turbo-hydro +many ex· •73·M·•cc•ra1 """" --1~ier •~l,M; .. _~ ... -<-~•c, ~ A u-of I t OUJ lraoa0mi11l~n .... ower ~ltr. --..a.L · Converted for dirt, but tra.<t. llun1> xlnt. ~/bst.. 2 dr., radlo &: heater. NU4IM Mia.I I ..... _...1.0 ,, •l---..r..i'-:-n..,...ICl'blaa all street equipment in· ss1.199H eve1. Vince. PVID<, CSl<l lSV). AUTl!ORIZtD COME,.. .. .,D ~ .~···~·.......-fO•ft eluded. Extra tires. 0 ..,._, '" "'" OM 75 Ma d1h: fnc. Excellent condition. -... Ch 6 I t lit Tlleodou Robins MERCEDES DEALER "• ~v·•• -uar~ Bl"d. (:Qqdlti~n . ~1u s t St!ll. evy c y u I y 6862M.a.ncbes.ler TEST DRIVE 76 ......... """-......., --.. ..,S!7=S..,.644=·-'06'-TI-----I ~~49,000 mi, $850. 2060~~=Blvd O'uenaPark • $4995 ec.ta·Mep~MMOIO •• , lo:lsinore Enduro model. l972t"ordt:our1cr Pickup OntheSanlaAnaFwy. ~ BUY PIHTO ' I ' f t I • 5 1974 250 CC. Hond• -------leo.1a Mesa 642·0010 523·7250 BUY OR Lr•r( To Cr-.."'-71 FoRD Low miles. plus extras. S1W5.1!t30Ncwport Ul vd , Datsun 972 edes Radio II. f:leater. $1S9S. C _ d t k C0ttta Mesa. Mere _... an a e over Pl&Y· ••••••••••••••••••••••• or lt'lOlillbac.C.~ ~). , 1 '-' • monls.99'1-Z748. Conip<rSllell,8' WfLLHUYYOUR UT LEAS£ 631·1276' TlloGd,...ltolllM J •, ·=·l '74Husqvarna $115. 645-2456. DA'l'SUN,TOVOTA, ·SALE~ CLOSE 0 FOlD l ~ r .. 4-00 CR. Prof•b rramu. . . OR VOLKSWAGEN SERVI E FROM .... 350.l'·IOp.4-spd._A/C. 20&0Harbor Blvd . I • ~o Manyxtras.Xlnt cond. 72 UO'?GElpPa·,kup,Y.:ton, P/\IOFOR LEASING SALE ·eJ· '['fl.DiA•. saa~~:.~ln •. l.coad.$411 . Cost.aMes•_ 642-oaJO I ' ___ _ -r S97S Call640-429s auto.6<'Y .• B,tract1on OR NOT. .._.,~ . d1ff. ti-15-4832 TOP DOLLAlt eQI\ 73 PINTO ----v .. lo ~u .~ .. 1u1u~ • 5 wtM5Jll9'1"•• '73 Yamaha 175 F.nduro, .-, CALL ,..,.,.0_..,. ~ -;::"EAW" "• ~·,. · ......_ 9935 W ... GOH I · --. " (brand ncwJ perf Xmas 12 R;:inchero /\/C, P /S, SALUt;KNADENI!: -~ " ~ .__,.... ~ l&J1'. • gift 642 -4835 (213 ) Xlnt 1.·o nd .• S2GOO . 540-()M.2 AVftfYE.out.SO P.,.,. ·~· VOLVO ••••••••••••••••••••••• Autom~lictransmlssion. 2 ~'f. 865.""73 MJl -2-133 ask for Dou..: 831 -1740 '75 JOYOTAS '68 Coronet 440 . radio &. heater. $!:695. ~~~.;;::~•/~~~rl · WC\!kcnd:-. 496 3476. 73 24oz. xlnt cond. lo m i, · 1966 Hart>.< c M 646 930l Mechanlta.lly xlnt, body (774JISV). ~ 1975 Yamaha 350 RD,-. --many xtras, $4,995.1971 Mercedes 280 SE, ALSODEMOSALE -· nds wort. $500/o(r. 11wodor'l'Robin ~~'ilil ··v ·.r2 s uper xlnt cond., must 714-557 1955 rfr. 9 :30 t swtroof, .:ur cond .. im -WrTH 'Ell Volvo 164. Air, auto. 644·1998. FORD fl ~· l!: sell$775547·2637eves. Vans 9570 5.J0 ,2J3·J.11-0805PM. mac. S1200. ~·7542days DISCOUNTS P IS. 23,00'0 orig ml.~ 9940 2060HarborBlvd · -:-Motor H ••••••••••••••••••••••• S36-!"i006eves. 833-:i94S/833-l.3S2. .........-u Costa Mesa 642-0010. ·ii ,x SalefRo.::::s, 9160 '74 Ford Vsn.ti cyl auto R '73 DalslLn pick up, delux •••••••••••••••••••••··~~;;;;fi~---,.~D & II n .. \j,. p·ttnt sh•'l' wheels & 1nter1or. MG 9742 •SHIGH •s '75 Volvos ·73 Ranchero GT w/ail 9960 -••••••••••••••••••••••• ,._ '• ' A .fllt, T IQZliO:Scm::;;:; 90"60 R t .73 O I d 29, $1750. 213-418·4584 days, Al\1 /t'l'r1 . $2700.493-0724 ••••••••••••••••••••••• xtrasplus! $JS.OO. •••••••••••••••••••••• .• f~'-•~ .. ~. en ver a~ . 714-K46·~eves. '7llr'2:240Z, Creum pufr. 'tB MGC GT_, 6 cy t, 4·spd, $1100 luy or l.eoH 536-3m5 ··~-T l'."aded .. Free miles. lo .--.---. . mil-. M•gs, Konis, our, wfod_. lo m1 , rhrm wh_ls. ATLAS _,r,1 a rates.Pn.pty.538-0547 . 69 F o rd t-.lOU . 302 .. ., t _, "°'' i·htssic ..... OMLIST '71Gal.axySOO.PtS.P IB. 4 >pd .. 557 0674 or ·nu ire:1, ... . . . "'-Vol DI · '56 ... 300 Ph 67S62S3 >f'!M., • , -1414 '7•1 Executive, 18,000 mi, i\_ut_omatic .,A1~, ma~s, rf Bu.s .494-1522. $1,200, or-must sell, $2100 /bs t orr. PRICE vo r.s1nce air. .... . : . Chrysler,f'lymouth --sleeps 7. Call to apprcc. rack. Al\ I I' M tape . fcrs. 962-8118. afterSPM. .()pen Dail.)' &Sun. 'lil 10 IK sacr-Vrtr,;ltler. 499-3498495-5900 Mul'h ~ore. Must sell. ft,,,. .. L~··~ I '72 Ford Rancbero, $2400. PM ~· W'W!I •Bay ----list ofr. ti75--J340. .;3 240 Z. 1;ood cond. stick MGI 9744 8""'" t'..WLO '70 Maverick, $1275. Both 2929 Harbor Blvd., , C.!*!-~~~-~~o!.i.".[~'t·all F1o1r Rent120 ·. J\·iini Mo1t0 r 72 Ford Van 302 ao!.o, ~h1fl. br\j,'n w/pin s tnp-•••••••-.••••••••••••••• ~ in immac cond. Mr. Costa Mesa 1 5'10·.ro.ro. · ome. s ps ti, genera or. 37 800 mi ma's so lC , 1ng, mags, AM /Jo'M, air. '73GT. xlnl l'ond . $-l~or :,~( TOYOTA Brown.833-0070 54'19~4 ed--fturrt tnAod:>llb 002·6103 ' · ' · .n ff r 1433 Su perior v-<a 1G;t¥1NF:J1N1i"rf.: ·rnailcr. body wk , $2700642-2593 673-3659. 0 e · · • -~ ~ d 4 22· M It bet h -Newport.'""°'" 19" H "· c M 6 6 93 3 73 FORD LTD '73 PLYMOUTH 1 custom -.AD>li-l~"'e . . ~c-r,.t a.n nu. ,74 Dodge Vl:!n . s upl'r 'fl) Datsun 510-i\uto. Reblt -...., 1.1'""'· 4 o , G Ubit!ii. JI"°. IM!•M.43 full S.C .. xtra .:;is tank & sharp loaded with ex cng. ne\j,' Li r es /paint. MGB -G·r . '72. Xlnt co11d. IR M OUSTER -~·ci\.TA•l~tAN. 'ptpor • .,c.7o 50 m84pt6:71,27t'll /trade tras .. ' $4400 Ni.<.'hl . $llOtJ.K9-l ·J53a Air, O t D. am/fm , nu •10TOYOTA. Auto. tr1tns., factory air Auto trans., factory air 1 1~.;·.·-~~=~built _ .., 495-1021.Day ·495-0f120 tires. l\lus t sell. SJ .795. CORONA Autot.UHd cond ., pwr. steering, conditioning, radio. • 9 7 Fiat 9725 593.5753 ------14 dr., radio &: beater. ••••••••••••••••••••••• vinyl roor. radio, heater. healer . S 2 5 9 .S ' , tt~ 11\lij!Mli!1~JllL800 Trotlers, Trave-1 I 0 --•••••••••••••••••••••• d $159.S. CJSJCPL). AMC 9905 2 1 •o 1 o mi. $ 3 2 9 5 (VLX9CJ6256294). o . ., ~-~-~ as ••••••••••••••••••••••• Autos Wantl'd 9590 '71 MGB.(iT. !\tint con . ThtodoreRobilts ••••••••••••••••••••••• l9l2GRD) . .mil _oj .b..tJ Want late motlel S. C. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Spoke ~·his. 28,000 m1. Theodore Robins TMoclore Robins t~~Vc gd tra vel trlr. aircraft eon-WEPAY 'fOPD<>LLAH SJ.700.644-5740. FORD '68 Rambler, 6 cyl, 74M . FORD FORD }v ·s~fling. str, Pvt. Ply. 614-6249 FOR TOP ust:OCAHS 9746 2060 Harbor Blvd Best offer ovr $475. . 81 d 2060Hai;bor Blvd \ L E G DOM''STIC pPel Costa Mesa 642·0010 64.5--0262.. 2060Harbor v Costa Mesa 642·0010 D1 y ~1682. ·12 Fireball Travel Trlr. fo'Oll I N, ... )••••••••••••••••••••••• J ~Coo~l~•~M~es~a'.'..__~84~2~-00~l~Oi;-:;--;~;;-;~;-;:;-;:;-;-;--;~ 3J._,' long. Xlnt cond. orCL~SICS 1;1 Opel GT, xlnt cond. 'WToyot.aCorona2drh.t. llick 9910 · '7 3 p Ly Mou TH ·sell this Dual axles . 493 -4697 lf yourcarisexlra clean 30,000 mi. i.::old. new 4speed.Nicecond.$975.•••••••••••-.••••••••••• '73FORDGRA.H SATELLITE SEBRJNG Qj?itamaran AM E . see us first. 2 6 '72 Le s b 4 D •• ooo TORluO 'lfPll!,& many. I ves. BAUER BUICK tires. ~195. 673-4917 · 645-J I a re, r. -.v, . " PLUS, power steering, :iltfib.~$1700 Small V ·B. Clean . 2 dr. hardtop, auto power brakes, rallye mil sl~ · Service& 292.5HarborBlvd Panffra 9747 '72 ~OR.OLLA _ wagon, 64S-464lorSSl-0579. trans.,ract.oryair,po'lt'er wheels. CS28JPR). S2l89. llslnfr 67 1 Pm""'h 9400 Costa Mesa 979 -2500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• radio, air. radials. lm-1-----------1 steering, vinyl roof. DAVE ROSS PONTIAC, '7•\ llobie l~any xtras .••••••••••••••••••••••• --TOP DOLLAR ~omrn 73 L Pantera, better than mac. $1875. 963•687° Codilloc 9915 radio & heater. $.1395 . 2480 Harbor Blvd., Costa At C ct • t ••••••••••••••••••••••• xlnt.cond.cal 592-1S90or u o o,•ers. us om new. Must see o ap· '74ToyoteShiftook '72 El Dorado Convert!·· (436LEE). Mesa,546--8017. gtg~••••• made. Eves & weekend PAID H d rt prcci;ite! Serious buyers T1teodore Robins .:o:HJ~ callsok.642-0416 . ra quo en only~675-ZJl9 HoustCot" ble. Firemist green . FORD 68 Plymouth, nds 3 spd, 18liiri-n.-.i61oop. 4 sails. . . IMMEDIATELY In Santa Ana -Jee box. sink. bed. gas 37 ,000 mi. 100% extras. little work. 4 channel lrlla ~0!1114 /995 ·4288 F_'iberglass flares molded FOR ALL FACTORY 1971 _ Pantera, .11 : l comp saver, $4200. 546·732S. Su per c lean! $4850. 2060 Harbor Blvd stereo. $450 o"r best orr. '>L2 Ml'K.H7'?. into your van or car. AUTl·IOR IZED ratio, all options, very 675-6411 .-CoslaMesa 642-0010 5564597aft6 ~-=....,=~wwf"~----1 Also, custom flares & FOREIGN CARS SALE •SERVICF. t•Jcan. days, 521 -64 10 Ext. Save Gas-Great Buy! "691 ----------·I ----------- 1100 11mhat Cbrir;tmas body work. 847 -4200days. CALL OR COME IH PAHl'S ·LEASING 32. Eves,646·8476. Corona, 2Dr. Gd cond. 73 El Dorado whit e. '6S . Fal~on g~ cond .. gd. Pontiac 9965 t. ~--"' loaded TO SEE US $880 «• 9588 pp loaded very clean $4950 ma. with minor adJusl. ••••••••••••••••••••••• i'rA;kjr{g $1 ,075. tlS~~t or Riviera whecl~o. F I AT . Porsche 9750 , ~-. . 998-0163 & Eves. G7S-4781 . $400. 846-3813 •74 GRAN PRIX. loaded 1500 Ext. 41 or .,.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Volksw-9770 ---1 •• 195 Pvt 962 Sl,9 ~·· '67 Galaxic. air & pwr, gd very c ca. n . .,.. • ~"-----l:-:-::--:::-~·::;--::-'-;-::;---I "70911T. Al\1 1!-~M 8 track.••••••••••••••••••••••• HUGE tires, '52,000 mi., $500 Pty.675·4257 . I <Deep·DishSlottedMags. Konis, lo mi. $6300. ·54 Bus. Classic sunroof "A')1.,..., rt 9 AM ps 907 4 Lee. Manhandler tires. ~120t WAWa mcrat J\·1ain 542·3565 days & eves model. Extras. Sl,000 CADILLAC ,,_.. c....oa r '73 Firebird, key buy PS. :,an a n;i 557-2132 &11 -0788. 673·59Me\·es. l972Galaxie500. 400cu.in . PB&AC. magSlomi,air •9ft17'."'tf:"•••••••••••••• $175 firm. 673-3568. I ----------1 ~~~~;;;-;;;;;-;:-;;;;;-·J1~v>i11i:;;;:,;~-;;;;;rl~~j 2 barrel, 40,000 mi., auto ~us pension AM/ .FM ~.WUI Boat Slip. 50 Marquette Auto Scope. !-Porsche. 1968, 912. 5 spd., "EB VW Bus, new work on SELECTION trans, PS. PB. 2 dr .. nice stereo&tape, iti&ruiser. Newpor w fsmog analizer & JIOOW.CoastHwy.N..&. perfect cond.,$5500.CaU e ng. & trans. $1500. or shape,$1900.8-5 ;645·0901 646·0109 .549-1392 !Ith-642-9606 roreign car attachment. 642·9405 . F1• • ~ 675-6018. best offer. 646·1529 To~=el ~!mo -_'.c•l.cl_. •~·-"'_2_·8_483_. __ -;'67· Pontiac GTO, xlnt. S600.S.S7-3231 . 19739142.0litre,AM /FM t •72Su-lerile C · · p · -d flOO best f{ , SfMed & Oranqe County's 11 1 r-· ~t1t1ve nces Maverick 9947 con . or o er. 9080 ~I tape/stereo ye ow ac sunroof, AM /FM stereo. Low Lease Rotes ••••••••••••••••••••••• Call 646-0767 • • J •••••••••••••••••• Classics 9520 HiC)hestSluyer Beforeyoubuy .. seef mags , $595 0/ o rr . N~wtires&brakes .Xlnt .72 Maverick low mi. ~nWizard . 75 Jotuu1onCo•••,•••••·••T••••••••••••34• l lllonM lm'°t' t Ml I VI I ,_64_2_·_483S_~·-'2_1_3_l_86S_·_24_7_3 __ 1 cond!tion67~~e2offer. NABERS auto.,r adio,heater VS ·7~~:-~C , I l~or. Best offer. lectors reasures. 19 axey oyo a ••on • O 1971 914 Porsche m int(----'--'-. -----1 econ., SJ,900. 894·4932 • r 846-4961. Rolls Royce Phantom 11 , Call Roger or Bill Import• cond. New e ng. App. '60 vw·aus CADILLAC .... --~~-----9-9-5-;0 4 dr., auto. trans .. power -·-Open Tourer. lsl owned 847-BSSS M k 1 ~-, steering, radio, heater. 'g• Tunnel Ski Boal. 1975 by Prince Mdivani. 1947 -----------1 Avery E1tit. S .O. Fwy, group. mags. a e o . Perfect running condi· 2600 l·larbor Blvd ••••••••••••••••••••••• $!195. (825MMA). t35HP Johnson. New Rolls Royce, Silver FREE APPRAISAL 53 1.1740 _f_er_._54_o_-7_94_3_. _____ I tion.Makeoffer. Costa Mesa .540·9100 '71 MEltCURYCOMET4 TheodoreRobifts trailer. $2850. 548·2Ml, Wraith , Sedanca de We buy used tars & ---·-------1'73 Porsche 914 /2.0, .S spd, ___ _c67..,3..,·34'-'-4.c2 ____ 1 '6GScdandc Ville. door. a utomati c FORD Rod. Ville. Complete engine trucks. Call CJROTll '70850Spydcr. xlnt tond, l owner, ste reo, s ilver S'1arp -looking, good· Gd d $.S50 transmission, radio. 2060HarborBlvd Boats S 9090 overhaul by Rolls Royce. Cl·IEV_ROLET ror a free all new Sl600. mags. $5800. 494 ·2029 running -72 Bug. Recent· C~l~~-7682. · heater, vinyl roof. Costa Mesa 642.0010 ' torOC)e Owned by Oli ver Reed appraisal. 846-8062 I b 'It · (678GC RJ . $1689. DAVE ••••••••••••••••••••••• Call. write or see at 164) GROTllCl-IEVROLt-;T ·59 Cabriolet. reblt 1700, y re w engine. new ROSS PONTIAC, 2480 ~IOATSTORAGE El Alemeda, Palm Spr· 18211 Beach Bl vd. supr eng., nu brakes, clutc h . $1900. (213) Chevrolet 9920 Harbor Blvd., Costa 21 FIREBIRDS lluntl.ngton 8e'"'h Jnnuor 9730 AM /FM. Michelins, bra. 596·2332• after 5pm. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mesa, <•&·8017 . ,Sl per n.. Newport Beach. ings. 714·323·1205. .... ~ .,.. 847 -6<117 549.333 1 •••••••·.·,·,·x'J"6•.•••••••• tlawless. $3350. 545·5608. r•oo Miniinum S CONNE L 1-'="'-'----"------l NOW IN SJQCll Call Tom, Cl l4) 645·0222· 1938 CHEVY. 5-window ,. L 14 Mercury Cougar. 2 Or. COUPE. ALL STOCK . SB.LINCiYOURCAR? S5.BOO . Call after 6 PORSCHE '73 Targa, =--~~y&Vn~~~~-n:;;.~ 16,00J mi, Loaded! Call Trmt1A•Forll•o T,....,,..atiOll IMMA CULATE . TOP PRICES PAID weekdays. 751 1148 loaded. Sharp! $9995· or63l·-7. CHEVROLET &44-0668aft 6. Sc....lts ••••••••••••••••••••••• 892-6714. Must sell. &12·9666 """ •--r. S For lmporL'i 2=:.=:::.::.:=.::::::=---·l -'-:---::--~-,----1 Mus"-9952 ~=rr1, aAe / Paid for or Not '73 Jagfuar X0K1E Vl2. Lik~ 1964 Convertible, AM /FM '68 VW Squareback, new SALES &SERVICE •••• ·.-··"'•••••••••••••••• .• Rtftt 9120 1967 Shelby GT 500, new. ast. n y 12.00J m1 . · -11 t '••••••••••••••••••••••• $2m5. Cash only. Dec:wi Lewis Imports Loaded: Auto trans, AC. stereo, Less than 500 mi., engine sti on warran y, 2828 Horbor llvd. '66 Mustang convert. Reconditioned . n e w motor, $3,000. 979.7659_ 962-3557. 1966 Harbor C 'l on reblt eng. New top. xlnt economy lransp. MINI C 189, · ·" · 645-4251. COSTA MESA · ; ampers ·UP.1----'-"----'---·l ____ 64~6~-9~303~---1-:--------::::-=-:~I tires, brakes, trans. inter $1150. 494·6298 Shells $179.50·up. Ma· h & · t $SS O O 546 1200 '68 s elbl J-en 9732 pa In ' ' ' VW 8 p lit 0 jorway, 858 W lsth, CM TOP "'""' 213--434--6.s26aft . .S :30. 62 us. ersona Y ----------1'67 Mustang Faslbk 390. lrmdN•w , ti42-8471 GTSOO. Nu. 428 obra ••••••••••••••••••••••• +. $500. Call eves, ask -P~o-r-,-a-le-.-,-73-C-a-b-.o-,-I Jbaetr .. VCeo!!,v. 1 ,c 5 tst&m .• 1eRaonll. $ '73 llt>aley, cstmMtokp, cst 1 m Rolls Royce 9756 ror Mike, 494-2955. ~~~~a r:~ch~~~· ~~~ ~~-p~~:~t cond. 197 6 Firebird cmpr. a· bed, sips 4, ice-$2250/bsi.~ 548_5822 '" pa inl, brn. a e 0 r' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·m VW Camper Pop lop cood. $2400. 645--SOZl. 9955 b g · k t 38l'r1 . 557-3914. #1 DEALER IN U,S.A. very nice co~d. xtras: Okkmobile x, rn , sin , s orage.1----------1 Pa1'd 9738 .... ').uo fr 6751264 "68 Chevelle, 396 auto ••••••••••••••••••••••• (258706NS14DOI) elet. wtr pump. Nice! Recreational Mmda lffi ROY ......,...oro er . trans. R!H & PS, Good SalesandSeTVice $400. 499-4131/675·5284. Vehicles 9530 FOR ••••••••••••••••••••••• CARVER •59 vw Bus. Nu radials, br_akes: Body Xlnt. 56.ooc OLDSMOBILE ••••••••••••••••••••••• Used VW 'S ·72RX3.Gdtrans.4000mi ROLLS-ROYCE nwly reblt trans. $675. ong mi., P /Party. Alter GMCTR.UCKS MoSe~s/ 5 v engine. Nds body work. ...~ 6 5485196 9150 '6 W loia lug S500 Ph : 673-0640. c'0",',,· 1~!h,,•,1· 542·0064 ., .... t 4Pm. ' · · HOuDA CARS Great cond., ready today Paid for or Mot '" '74 C EVY " IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ••••••••••••••••••••••• '73 Stnilkl TM 400 Dirt bike, completely re· 'iJ'u1'Tt':" "Ju~l --;1-k11: new. Priced to sell. $588 Slioncrul AMC JHp 16751 Beach Blvd ...... 066 rordesert play. REE874 . Mercede-s ~"" 9740 5-4"-... '"" 75 vw Sirocco 4 spd, air, H Uni•enity 0 .. Cl05£0SUNDAYS s~e reo /cass . 4500 mi. MOVA 2850HarborBlvd. $I 088 I!~ i~~'M ~·;;e·r:~~::·~·g~~~~;~ 9761 Silver. 534-0744 PP. 2 or, automatic Costa Mesa 540-9640 DAV.lE ROSS Shoreci"fftAMG-dtt:n:.• · I 1 11i~~ U,n• v t '"c"ii:~.·"tma·Ke·o~T·c-.. SMJ .. ,--· ··---·~·-· ~-T--~.-........11~ ·-w(r....L!"a nu:U.s.swn..-Radio-& ....__.__,,..~··~-~--__:. r ' -~n . ' "' .,...,....., " II • . • •••••••••••••••••••••• i;n,g "" • ...,, .. t:ot!, ~· • h ~~s (622JRE) 70 Olds 442 Cony ar 16751 Beach Blvd. Afternoon /eves963·3139. transp. $875/orr. 751·5851 eater . ..,,,_· . · ' ' ·• 1 ' PON 148.a06~ 11~1. llch. 842-•135 1--------1 EXCLUSIVE 962-026Salt•SPM. TlleoclonRobio• AM /FM. Supercar! Call TIAC -'72 ~tercedes 350 SL 43,000 . FORD aft6. 496·2017. VW DUNE BUGGY Wanted to _buy · ~scd mi. Concourse cond., FOi '71 VW Bug, A.C. AM /FM . 2480 H-1..~1t•cl. , pan, Datsun pickup s t ep Sll.600 will accept trade Oran9e County Craig tape playe. $2000 2060HarborBlvd 'EB Olds Delta 88, P/S, ___.. shortened, bucket seals, bumper & camper boot. pp545.9527 aftr6 PM com xlnl cond. 557.5259 Costa Mesa 6'2·0010 p I B ' a i r c on d . ' Co.ta Mno complete, less trans-axle 497·2076 · automatic, radio, bran 546•8017 and motor. $150 or best . Sed 1 · ~ '6S Chevrolet convertible. new tires&. brakes. G Need Money for College. of"fer.871·9521. Autos, Imported 7,;.il~ge vc8!'g~ryco~d 1~06V~::t'l 'f~d., ~~~ Full power, air, new lop. condition. $1500. Cal '74 Yamaha TY 2500cc. ••••••••••••••••••••••• · •.; · · a er Collectors item. Owner, betweenB&5,9'79-4l92. 1----------· Trial, 2 ply rear, plastic 1974 Field & Stream, 19' Audi 9707 67J..6377 weekdays. 751·1163. •68 JJONTIAC CATALINA tank. Xlnt cond. See Self cont'd. Mol~r A fC, ••••••••••••••••••••••• '67 ritercedes Bcni 25C6. ~!:' 'fll VW, auto. Sta.Wag. Gd ,67 IMPALA. -·•• ood 69 De.It.a 88 2dr custcpe n CPE. Air conditioning:, wknds.492·4718· sips 5• ~O,~ mi. 'f°°· '74 FOX 4 Dr. stereo. -lo Full pwr /air /slereo. AUTHOll'UD cond. $1295. 64&-49241980 Newlires.$7s0.-g · nu tires air lo mi power steering, power '.61 Classic H.O. 250 cc ~~6S, ill consder mi, Clean. $4200. Ph : $3500 /bstofr.673·0613ev. s..•s.r,.ke RaymondAve.C .~. S86-64l& $1DS645·1732 brak es, l owner. better than nu sell /trade 673·5985e"es. & ~·knds. DAVE ROSS p• <UUY327). $989. DAVE $365. pp846_7i27 4 Wheel Drives 9550 '58 Mercedes Benz 219. '74 .vw 7 pass. bus. 11,000 •58 Chevy, runs good $1.00. into 9957 ROSS PONTIAC, 2480 ----------1••••••••••••••••••••••• '72100LS,xlntcond. under Gd. cond, new radials. POMTIAC·STUTZ m1. Mich. tires. AM /FM, Call 67~0 days, ask ••••••••••••••••••••••• Harbor Blvd., Costa '72CB3SO Honda 50,000 mi. Make offer. ne\j,' upholstery . 2480Harborllvd. Facl. air. Xlnt cond. forBill.Eves673-2496 ·12 PINTO. Auloi}iatic Mesa,546-8017. Extra!\.$650. 1976C'JS 552-~1551 -0775 AM /FM . A Classic. $1350.Pr.Ply.,962·3087. trans mission, AM /FM V 1 557·5646or540·5179. WHY HOT LEASE? IMW 9712 $1350. 536-4694 & 536·8428. VW C ,64 500 '69 Malibu Wgn. Air, pwr, stereo radio, 8 track ecJCI 99 4 f971 Triumph TR6R 650 CC lo ml. xlnt cond. $950. "·545-4838 "73 Honda , like new. CB -3$0 $700. 979·1268 or -· 912Yamaha 350Cafe., 167S. --· S99 81 3 mper · 1 cc clean. $895. Private Ply. tape, sunroof. C126GIP). ••••••••••••••••,••••••• • -nta. ••••••••••••••••••••••• SEEK & rJNIJ' Pro}eci Mercury eng .. eng. & trans 1969· 646--00(8 $1489. DAVE ROSS PON· '73KAMBACK. Lo mi,gd. 36 mo. OEL inc. tax r1 $1150/ofr. 631·1175. · · TIAC, 2480 Harbor Blvd., eond. Shown aft .f.PM. l'ilmo.&license Y-'•o 9772 '68 NOVA . 2 door , CostaMesa.S46'80l7. 548·7253. DELIVERS D M R A N O I" R I E N D S H I P E s U "" automatic transmission,1 ----~-----lc--------- OAC F. 1. A R E v A N .4 c E p A c K R ••••••••••••••••••••••• air conditioning. power '72 Runabout Mint cond., Must sacrifice '72 Red COPEL "MD'S ORAHGECOUHTY steering, small vs. New 31,000 mi.. s2100. Vega GT. 4 spd, new A 0 N COO P E ~ I Nor> M Y " VOLVO tires. One owner. Exeep-AM/FM, trlr "blcb, Pb., tires, AM radio. $1350. JEEP CITY HWA QWEST CUN EXCLUSIVELY VOLVO lional condition inside 6'4·1836.eves. . 548·7242. ---l"tjl• l'tlwJ. and out •-"m' g ~100 "'li~~~~~=:::~;:::.!::=::::::::;:;:~~J M .• .,.... N C Q .4 TC ND St LargestVolvoDealer . ~ ..._ ... 2001 E. l•ISI. ..,-·• '"" \F,\iVIJ,'>:R Nu Ls• c RAK lnO•angeCounty! bestol!er.847-0230 STAR GA'ZEK•ll, '•YamabaMX12S.Dirt SANTA AMA ua.1......, ....... ,hll BUYorLEASE C0Mtt 9927 !lf'Cl..ATl..POLLAN---~---t tMke .Gdcond.$300.C.lll ___ s_s_ ... __ o_o_o ___ I ca,...._,. PSEIE OTHFLNRH.4FE DIRECT~ ········-············· ~ ,_o.;i,........,.~ ~ &6047&. .-Wl'VEMOVED! 1----------·I ..... ~L"'•'N": ~ ~: ~ :~: ~: ~···~· ~t~+~p~ nill~ 1X~~o~0~i~· n1:e5~!~'. ~~=~~~ HONDA70 llG STOCK ORAHGECOUHTY'S • T • $1850/o!r. 751·5851 "-"""'--EXCE.LLENTCOND. OF E no... -,PLDEST D 1 ARO BINS CE NP HK s 962-026Saftr.5PM. '"""-• -lto. •11t lluotS•ll-'44>•'58 ti w.&.us.., -2025 S, Ma ~--99'2 •,e_. "·-........ ·-·-1 4WHEEl.DRIYES IJi'i:t. N !' B £LL TS I CM A ff TTL"' CA 75() 2011 _... • .T:;:... ~· ••v- f!,!!_k7 '71 400ce. OVER7S 'Iii A~CAPSlJLf:ORMISF.ANOR Anaheim -••••••••••••••••••••••• :~"'-"~~ .:~ :-::".!pl~ty reJ>uill. New TO CHOOSE FROM Sales·Service·Leasing ROPE O CS FAITH 1l OR I ARC •TOPCASH! :::. ~~ ~~ ,.......,, ura, ..... ma. en1. 1be fastest draw ,4n th For Corvettes a.od other •o..... -~ t!"-" Hu15min. runnfn1 lime COPELAND'S Rov C.-..,-, hie.. ct IM N EK A ?I( r.: t SON ft o I. N L Y ! West .•. a "DaiJY · PUo used cars " trucks ! l~&;.. ~~-""' 11 ~ on t l . Also , •• CID, f\oH.s\\oyce BMW y I RGI LI AR 0 Ru AB A c Aw F ClauifiedAd.642·5678. HOWARD Chevrolet,1 .. ~~H l)=r"' 40. no. rMb. and belmtl. Sic. JEEP CITY ZUE.t7thSt. Dove & Quall Su. Nea.r l?.. :!~ r.;:..., M'1S..l7$.ISll 20011. lit St. Costa Mesa $46-4444 1·~-:n.111w ....... ...-.. ._.,,..,,., ... ,.., Jamboree, Bristol, &: t:~ :!1:. . r.r.:!i-,. -85•11xu--•• lltM*_.,. ... ,,,._,••1 .. -11yi.u.,.....rtM .. '"111 ..._._ID._ M•cArlWur, Newport ~'" •1'-n....__ -,. ""'"" SANT.A AMA ....,.. .. _.114 ... 1ti. ... ...,.: ,_.. ,_ Deaclt. &U-OSSS ''"°"" •""""• '-' "'•" ·-.r.t:Qff« ssu·oo· 0 I ATl.A.8 .IOKf"IGLFJ'fN RANDOLPR ., •• -~--------1 1'<'""'""--l ~=-;r:.... :r.= -I CA.PECANAVll!ltA.LOUllGft1980M 1.l°"°Nr; ' ...... 11To \!.........,.. ''°' • 8,CA.IPINT£R KP.AftllAltGE WAU.Yft()UaRA ::j l:fm Alllf us n-ui-., ti'« ... ~ ._. -io· tm Chevy Blazer,' whl & OOIOONCOOP~M'WR'aow Y ALA1'8ffVAJlO .. l"VllllLL i..-IFTOU Ht... ~=~ti:::!."" ~'-• ,.._. .. -· IUD drive. V'3. auto. stttring 1 Sf a llOADWAY, : -• • 0 u:sve-aservice toorreror ~....., »n.r .,. ... = ~.! ,_ ......._ D~ 6 8rtc.s, chrome whll, bit SAN'A ANA En1>1 muth l•rr1r " k • Find' pu1al•• whh owr !JO IOOds toaell , place an ad ~::,. r,l;'!:• .. , • ==-F""='=-"'1 •• ~~ -C-11 -., ...,_, jo ml. Pvt. pty. d1kf)Wtinperp1ne]in•n1ll-newtftitt,ol:U-~boollllr.u. fo the Daily ~ilot J;~": ~!::; =~ .... _, ........ ,,.. Must sell •ta>• 835·3171 I Toordnvoluml!"lll.ll•nrlRl.9tndSlfor1.ch,1D•klnrchkkl ClaSJlned Section... ... .,....._ ••t., .. --wlmCI. 581.7862 • lHl!UUIMA1"10IWINO..__ flllYI~ 10 ~s.., •• Finct•• in U.N ol thll ~pol.pH. ~--PIWJOe&U.J618. ®""""'"' ()~ I. 1 . I • • 7 • • .. I Laguna/South Coast VOL. 68, NO. 308, 2 SIOCTTONS, 26 P;t(G~ ORANGE-cOUNTY, CALIFORNIA Removal ol on·1treet parking meters would cost Laguna Beach city government an estimated. $181,500, necessitating a hefty property tax increase or a 10 per· cent reduction in city employes, according to figures compiled for the City Council. The council will get the rtscal bad news when it meets Wednes- day. In the meantime, City M.an&ger Al Theal ts surveying resort area communJtJe. which •have eliminated meters in recent yean to gauge impact or the ac- tion: The city Ls being faced with an initiative action seeking removal ot, aJl on-street meters. The in· itiative requires that the City Council either take action itself eliminating the meters or submit the issue to a public vote. TheaJ said Monday that the ci· ty stood to lose not only income from the meters but as much as 7$ percent of tbe amount collect- ed by: the city in parking fines. City figures show that the Parking Authority. a separate municipal governmental uo.it with a separate budget. could ex- pect to receive $189,00o during fiscal 1976-77 from the meters. In addition, the city estimates it would receive about Sl.50,000 in payment of traffic fines. Expenses during the same period are estimated to be nearly $182.000. Elimination of the meters on. street could cut city incomes to ea 0 s Trustees OK Bond Election Without a wOrd of di~ion, Capistrano Unified School Dis- trict trustees gave final approval Monday night to a resolution establishing a $30 million school construction bond election Marcli2. - Ir approved by voters, the ,bonds would finance construction l>f new schools in Mission Viejo and San Juan Capistrano over the next five years. Student enrollment is expected to increase to 22,000 students by 198J. Current enrollment is 13,800 students. According to figures provided trustees, $19 .5 million would be set aside for construction,()( eight new elementary scho01.s, $S million for a new junior high school and $5.5 million foe com- pletion or a second phase at Capistrano Valley High School in San Juan Capistrano. First phase of construction will begin next year. To pass. the bond issue must receive two-thirds voter ap- proval. District officials said the issue can be rmanced without an in- crease in the current bond re- demption tax rate. ' This can be accomplished by ' holding the rate at its current level rather than allowing it to fall over the next few years as it normally would due to increases of the assessed valuation ol pro- perty within the district. Recommendation for the bond issue came from the district's Growth Planning Advisory Com - mission, a citizen's panel. The proposed-issue has been djs- cussed in detail by the board at past meetings. Wor k e r Killed Rother Be Soiling? At some time during your travels along the Orange Coast you've doubtless pulled up at ·a spotlight behind a car that had a bumper slicker that read "I'd Rather Be Sailing.•· .Now you know, ir you didn 't already, what that talking about. This taken last weekend Orange Coast: bumper sticker was sparkling photo was -a sparkler on the· 20o/o or Less Expected in Marine Officer Set --··~-FRESNO \li-l"lr-·'IJilliam-D-.-Ynte -Tu.nwut For Court-martial Gilbert, 34, a worker at the Ryan Bros. Ranch between Tranquilli- ty and Mendota, was killed Mon- day night when he becam_e eaught in a mechanical cotton picker. Co ast Weathe r Dense fog tonight and Wednesday morning. Sun· ny in the afternoons. Highs 65 to 73 at the beaches, 70to· 8J inland. Lows tonight 50 toss. I NSIDE TODAY A new mooie called "Abdw::· tion" is baled on.a book writ· ten before P.otty Hront W01 lcidnaped, but it '• cashing in on Mr atory. Critic1 S« it.GI •:an ineptly produced nJIOI/.'" S..P.ogeA9. lllliell MY-~ .. ---•• -. .. ~'::i!!!: .. --.. .. --..... .,.._ . ,., . =~ ... ,_.. ., ... a--• •• --' •• o..-...-c .. · ... le' ... .-At1•M ..... 1 ...... ... ... -.... """''** .. ........ Wf ... -... ..,_ .• ,. -•• :. .. •, .. --.. ... ... Fewer than 20 percent or the eligible voters were expected to cast ballots today in 21 Orange County special districts, a city, two school districts and five lan- downer districts, according to M.J . Mayer, interim registrar of voters. Polls will stay open in all pre· cincts until 8 p . m . "Th.e 20 percent or less figure is really an average of all the elections that are go·ing on," Mayer explained. "It could be 30 percent or more in some of the mOre \iit-al elections~such as the Fountain Valley and Huntington Beach school unifications.·· Marer said water districts, sanitary 'districts and parks dis- trict board elections will ex- perience a turnout of "10 to 15 percefi! at the most." More than 400,000 of the coun- ty's 6'0,oOo registered voters are elifible to cast ballots in today's election. Only ewpor Orange Coast cities and com· munities will have no elections today, Mayer-noted. "'We have mQre than 200 can- didates and a number of ballot is- s ues to contend with so this will be an extremely complex elec- tion," Mayer said. The court.martial of Marine Corps Lt. Mary Nrrus. charged with sexual misconduct, has been set for Nov. 12 at El Toro Marine Corps Air Station. Capt. James Di Bernardo, El Toro public information officer, said the trial will be held at the station's law center and go on as scheduled unless the defense re- quests a delay. The trial will be public although attendance will be limited because the station 's military courtroom is small, Capt. Di Bernardo said. Lieutenant Niflis, 23, has of- fered to resign her commission under "honorable conditions" as a romprom-ise. She is accused of "conduct un- becoming an officer and a gentlewoman .·· The Marine Corps alleges she had sexual in- tercourse with six enlisted men. . Her civilian lawyer, Jay W. Jeffcoat, has pledged to wage a legal battle "into the federal dis- trict court and ultimately, God forbid, to the U.S. Supreme Court'" il her offer to resign is re· fused. None of ih'"'e six men allegedly · vol.v.ed...with...LiJ:.ulm@J]t Niflis have been similarly charged, prompting Jeffcoat to term the case _as "the most.classic exam· pie of a denial or equal justice .•• Although the Marine Corps bas refused extensive comment, of· ficials have celeased a brier statement of the charges against her. UPIT .......... TRIAL IN EL TORO Marine Officer Nilll• They include "disobedience of a lawful order, sodomy, eight s ecifications of conduct un- Deco m 1 n g an orrfcer and fraternization with enlis ted personnel on terms or military e<jll"l!i l y... . Her lawyer claims the tall, slender lieutenant, now stationed tn Yuma, Ariz., has been given no meaningful wor:k since the . (See MARINE, Page .U) .. .. Today's C:losl•g N.Y. S&oeks ,. ...... TUE$i;>AY, NOVEM~ER •, 197S -TEN CENTS -- about $40,000 from lot meters but would not produce a similar cut in city expenses esUmated to re- main at about $8-t,SOO. The result would be a $43,000 deficit in the parking authority (und and a re- duction from $150,000 in fines to S37 .000. (or the city's general fWld. • . Theal said the parki,ng meters Her Plea Reje(ited In Court BULLETI N are a :i:ource o( irritation and may have a certain popuJar ap- peal so he is gathering as much information about the matter as possible. The city is conducting a time· moUon study or lhe parking en· forcemenl officers to determine bow much time it takes them lo conducl their rounds. .. I • SACBAMENTO (AP) Lynette Fromme switched her plea back to Innocent today after her surprise attempt to _plead .. rontest to a charge of attempted assassinatiee el Presideot---Ecx:d.~ wu reJed:ed by the trial JadCe and prosecutor. SACRAMENTO <AP) - Lynette Fromme said today she wanted to change her plea from innocent to no contest on._ a charge of attempting to murder President Ford. After her announcement U.S. District C9urt Judge Thomas MaCBride summoned· Miss Fromme and ber attorney into a conference to discuss the de- velopment. "Your honor, these people can- not judge me. They can only judge themselves,'' Mi ss Fromme told MacBride as jury selection· was scheduled to begin. Miss _Fromme, 27, is charged with attempting to assassinate Ford when he visited the state Capitol Sept. S. The slender, red-haired Miss Fromme, a disciple of Charles Manson and an early member of his so-called ramily, said: "My family judges me. That's why I took off my robe today. It belongs to my family," she said. Miss F'romme had often worn in her court appearances a red, hooded, nun-like robe which she said signified her allegiance to Manson, who was convicted or the 1969 murders of actress Sharon Tate and six others in Los Angeles. Today, she wore a green.pants suit. "I find it necessary to change my plea to nolo contendere, .. said Miss Fromme, who is acting as her own attorney. Nolo contendere, or no contest, is the legal equivalent or a gui lty lJI~--a-il'tthat It m·kke.S'":r-detendanr- subject to the same penalties as being round guilty. But it does not involve a rormal admission or guilt. U~IT.._..e "NO CONTEST' REJECTED Lynette Fromme Judge Delays Patty R uling On Competency 8ULLETIS S.i\S FRANCISCO IAPJ -1\ federal judge today delayed until later this wPek a ruling on Patricia Hearst's mental com- petency, saying that h{'r psychJatric reports are so com· plex they require further ex · amination "in great detail." SAN FRANCISCO !AP) - Patricia Hearst appeared in court for the rirst time in six weeks !oday and' heard a govern· ment attorney describe her as "fully C'ompctent to stand trial.·· U.S. Atty. James L. Browning Jr., arguing at lhe mental com- petency hearing in 1t1iss Hearst's case, disclosed that psychiatric reports do not declare her incom- petent to stand trial. "The government, on the basis of the psychiatric reports, believes that Patrifia Hearst is futty-competent to-'!'t'ilittttriat-MKi undergo proceedings forthwith in t'onnection wilh this criminal prosecution,·· Browning said . (See PATTY, Pagei\2) State Will Acquire Crescent Bay Site After listening to an eight· member delegation from Laguna Beach Mond ay, South Coast re- gional commissioners added Crescenl Bay Point to their list of •coastal sites proposed for slate •acquisition. Sites on the li st ar e one termed ''critica1·· in the efforts to protect the coastline and all acquired land would be used ror open space and recreation. City officials and citizens rrom Laguna Beach appeared at the Huntington Beach session to urge regional commissioners to in - clude the nine Crescent Bay Point lots on the priority one ac- quisition list. Ciescent Bay ·p01nt was originally on a lower priority list that would not get first crack at runds. Although the nine lots were added to the list, it was with the stipulation that the city of Laguna Beach would attempt to find other sources of fWlding. Sites on the list would hopefully be funded through a coastal bond that is expect ed soon after the State Coastal Plan is approved by the legislature. Laguna Beach Planning Direc· tor Bob Joseph to ld co m- missioners he did not seek rund· ing from them but ex plained that if the site were inc luded on the li st · it would be easier for the city lo find other sources of money s ince it would indicate "endorsement·• bythecommission. According to J oseph, a former regional commission stafr plan· ner. three or the nine lots are already owned by the county. The remainder are s till in private hands . Mayor Roy Holm also ad- dressed the commission and ex.· plainea thal an urgen cr or- dinance iS expected to be adopted by the city council Wednesday nighl, that would help keep the (See CRESCENT, Page 1\2) Cast Yi>ur Ballot; Polls Open .Till 8 • \ ,\ ... .. A2 DAILY PILOT L/SC .. ~ T V Mt•rder Viewer Stabs Sister EAST PALO ALTO (UPI) -Charl es E . Greene, 32. Jl~ bt:\.'ll ch:trged with killing his s is t e r because :-ht." pulll·d out thl' {•lcct1ical fuses in his gar a ge so he ~ould stop \\•atching televis io n . s'an M ateo Co un<y sheriff's deputies said the body of J\1rs . J uanita E. Cox, 35, wa:) found over the \\t't!kt>nd. She had been stabbt."'d i11 the back \\'ilh a hlultinl{ knife.· Deputies said Mrs. Cox ordered her brother to t tu·n off t hP T V set and, when he refuse<I. s he sto r m ed lllto the j:!arage to remove tbe fuses. They s aid her l'k.xty \\';JS found 111 the garage. From Page :\l PATTY ... ilt' lnld l ' ~ D1:-.tr1<'t Court .. l uct~,~ l)h\·t•r J . CartC'r "\\'care ·:!Ptfl~ to ask your hunur tu set a t nal d;1tc :1s s pct•ddy a::. po::.Sl· hie · l ie J Ch!t.•d. ":"JllO(• 11f lhc re· ·uort .... as wP rl·.ul thl'm. state::. "ihat ~11 ... s lf1'.1r::.t 1::. 1ntornpt•lcnt lP::.l ;.1nJ t1·1:d .' P.rn\\'011ig "'as the first at - torllt') lo prt·Sl'lll hi ::. vie""'::.. OTHER STORIES APPEAR ON A5. A9, 86 \11::.::. llC'a r:-.t 's dt1ft·n::.e tC'am \\,IS lll ')1)1.•:1k "l'l'llOd "fht• n1.•\l.:O:p.1p1·r hl.'ifl'!>S, C'l:.td in a brO"'n pants suit. was more .1n1n1ated th:111 ::.he had been at prt•vious court appearances, t•h :.1tting ...,,.,th h er attorn eys b(.'fOr(' h£'r SC'SS IOO began. 1-lov"cvt•r, s he shov:cd no reac- tion to thC' prt-.:scnc c of her parents and s ister s 1n the fr ont row of tht' ('Ourtroom. Attorneys for ~1 iss Hearst. who has not ;.:ct entered a pl ea. said she wo uld not take the witness s tand. Carter s.:i1d in recent out-or. cou rt comme nts th a t Miss Hearst probahly was competent to proceed . f.lis f1 naJ ruling will be based on r t•ports frorrt three psychi:itrisls and a psychologist who .ex:.imined her at the San !\latro County J<lll. It ~·.:i :-uncertain whether a fu1al ruling on her ment al condi - tion would be r"fla de at toclay's hearing. Defense and prosecu- tion attorneys, who have read Miss Hearst ·s psychi a tric re· ports, are expect ed to argue their vit>ws on her mental competen- cy. The judge could then take the matter under study or could issue an immediate decision . .fl\ ruling that rt1 iss Hearst is -ml·ntally (·ompctenl could mean thi' swift sett ing or a trial date, J>l'l'h<.1ps this year. She also would ht' rt~quired lo t'nle r a plea. ' .'\ del"'1 s1on that s he is incompe· trnt could delay proceedin~s in· drfinitC'ly while she received trt•atmt•nt at a mental hospi tal. From Page Al MARINE ... charges were made last sum- mt•r . "Sht> rC'<llly dor.s nothing. For the pa:-t several weeks s he 's :-.1mpl~ bt'l'n told to bring a good hook to \\.'Ork, and given an hour·s bu~y work .·· he said. • Li eut enant Ni rlis· moth e r , .Jt>an C. Ri chard of Southbury, Conn., says she isn ·1 making any Judg ments about her daughter but that sht' is 1>rotesting "the treatmC'nt she"s had, the double standard, and un~qual J ustice.·· "She's being treated as though she has an infectious disease and might eontaminato other people. This is hard on her hel"'a use she is a naturally sociable person .·· Strike Lengthens CHICAGO (AP I -A walkout by Cook County J.l ospital interns and residents entered its ninth day today , makin_g it the longest strike by house staff doctors 1n this eountry. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT l11~ o-... '1" ("""" 0•11\' P •I01 .... 1 ..... 11.c1> l•Com Do""d !,.. N•w• Prou. 11 pub••IN'<I b• lllo Or1>go Cil>~" "'"""\111119 l""ft"'P~"~ ~•lf<-<1;1;.,.,, ~·~ PV""'""~ .Y.nnd•Y 11>,.>uQll Ft!d.11 !or c.,,,r• """''· Newwtt O••cll. Munf,l>Q11l" 8'.•I> 10..., 1~111 V••ley, irY•llP, ~·d~IOb4(-Y~lle~ ~"Cl '-""n• 6"•(h/S<l<1lh Cot•• """"'''""1'°"'1e0• Tonn " 11«D">""d ~.h.,d~y~ Ml(! ~~..,fy\ I~• P"rot'I>•! 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JMllif l l Onto j._;_. ·~ifofrwllo, MiOlo!IMI lft UMW u.n;;t; 9ll't:-.-s1~.n~1:~rr-11M...., t11',.....111Wz -- Oemente Cops Set Challenge . .\ttomeys tor the San Cleqlente Public Safe ty E mployes Associa· tion "'iii appear in Superior Court Nov . 14 to challenge rerusal by the San Cl e mente Cit y Council to r(>{'og nize the Teamsters Union as th e labor negotiation agent for pohce offi cers. City l"'O uneilmen in\'6 kt•ct ;1 rou r·year-old resolution barnng police officers from :1ffil1;it1ng "·1th labor unions art(•r officers a nnoun ced in m id·r\pnl tht'Y had ratiried a r ('prescntation coil- t r :i l"' t Yoi t h t h C' p owerful Teamst ers l 'n1on . Offil"'e rs are not card carrying unioo members. but tht"Y do pay :1 fix ed amount of their monthly earnings to the union in r('turn for rt'presentat1on in salary mat ters. The offic e rs rormerly Wl'.'r<' represt~nt ed by t wo Los Angele'.'. attorneys F r om Page Al CRESCENT privately·owned sill's frl'c rrom developml'nl •until funding ot> curs. l-lolm said the ordinan<'e \..,Ould prov ide an interi m open s pace. zoning ror a four -mont.h period, whic h l"'ould be extended eig ht months and then for one more year. Al"'cording to Joseph, l-lolm and a hal£·dozen other Laguna Beach speakers. Crescent Bay Point is highly desirable for park use and r(>{'reat ion. The art'a att racts nature lov- ers, painte rs. photogr a phers, whale and seal watchers, l"'yclists and ot he rs. a ccordinj:! to the speakers from the Art Colony They adde d that the site is also believed to be the location of a pri m itive village and t hat it should be preserved for later archeological "'·ork. When asked what other types or runding the city had in mind. Joseph pointed t o the state l.and and Water Conservation F\ind, the State Par k Bond fund rrom 1974 and a ls o me ntioned 6 number of bills tha t might prove helpful that are currentl y in the legislature. Niguel Driver Charged Wit h Auto Assault A Laguna Niguel driver was jailed on criminal char.gcs Mon· day night afte r ofri cers al lege he r an a woman m otorist off th<' road and then attempted to de· tain her at that location. Or ange County Sherirr·s or- £i cers booked Richard Orvill e Moore, 57, of 29482 Via Valverde, into the county jail on charges or kidnap and assault 'W1th a deadl y "·eapon . They said r.-t oore rorced a car occupied by l.ydia R. f1ahi\'e, 57, of 31 552 Toto Lo m a Lane, South Laguna . to the side or the road at Cro"'n Valley Pa rkway and I ... a Plata Drive. in Laguna Niguel and then r e£u sed to allow her lo leave. . Deputies s aid Mrs . F1 ahi vC' finally managed to evade the de- fendant and gOt help from a nea rby gas s tation. Of ri cers said they later arrested Moore after the victim supplied them with his car license number. Cash Supply Growth Told W ASlllNGTON (UP I > - Arthur F. Burns announced to· day the Federa l Rrserve would seek to keep the gr owth of lhena- tion's money supply in the'range of S to 1.S percent over the ne."<t year. This is the s am e raruce the Fed aimed at during the last six months . But i\ is a decline rrom wh•t the m o n e tar y s upply growth rate actually was du.ring the first quarter of 197S, Monetary growth is considered a keJ' elemertt .in the economy's ablllty to recover from the r e· cession. Picking Of Chief Revi sed Revised procedures for selec· tion or thf' Laguna Beach police chief will be cons idered by the Ci· ty Coupcil m eeting 11l 4:30 p.m. Wednesday at city hall. The s~lection process being re- commended by the city staff in· el ud es extensive ad vertising and questioning by an oral interview board or loca l citizens and psychological testing and evalua- Llon. 1\11 earlier proposal that much or the sC'lcct1on be conducted by UC Irvine Psyl"'hologist J ohn l\Jonahan has been dropped. Dr. rt·lonaha n notified the city th.ti he must ~·ithdraw because ur his sclett1on to head the Amer1('::tn P sych ological As· so<·i.1tiun ·s nationa l t ask rorce on Ps ychologist~ in the Cri minal Ju:-tH"l' Sysll'm, ln :.te:id, t he l'it y staff is recom· ml'ndi n ~ tJ1a t psychol o~ic al ('vahl:it1t111 or top candidates be 1.·1)nductt·d by Justice Research J\s:.ot•i att·s of Costa Mesa. Prt•st~nt plans are ror the new th1t·f t11 take offil·e by J an. 26. l )llli t'C' (:hit>f r·rank SchoPt·n is re- 11nng. C)thl'r counl'1i business in· 1·lullt·~ -A r epo r t b y th e P c t Rcspon:.ibility Committee on over population o{ pets. -Consideration or a warranty program for new housing. -A r ecom m enda tion ror c·h<:1nges 1n the Festival or Arts' Pageant of the Masters ticket poli(·y. -/\ starf report on alternative s itPs ror the city's human r ela- 11011s department. Pair Quizzed In Principal's Home Blast Orange County Sherirf's or- Cirers are interviewing a Dana Point man and a juvenile compa · ruon in connel"'tion 'o\'ilh an ex- plosion that inflicted damage at the home of ~ti ssion Vi ejo lligh School Prin eipa\ Phili p Grignon. Oeputies said an explosive de- vil"'e was t aped to the door of the principal"s hom e at 33832 Malaga Orive, Dana Point, while he was in sid e t he h o m e w atching tclt•vision . They said no one was hurt in the resulting explosion "·hich in - fl icted minor d a m age on t he front door . Officers refused to identity the two young men who are assisting them with thei r inquiries. Early Signup For Winter Quarte r Set Saddle b ack Comm u ni ty Colleg t• District residents ha ve until Wednesday lo take adva n· tage of t•arly reglstratlon pro- t•edures ror tht~ winter quarter "'hi ch begins Dec. I. Students who fil e applications hy Wed nesd ay will qualify for priorit y registration appoint- nlt!flts Nov. 25 and-26. Those who fi le· after that day "'ill be given appoint me nts to register on a first come, first serve basis after Dec. 1. G e n e rally , h i gh s choo l gr aduates and persons 18 years or age or older are eligible to enroll at the coll ege. There a re no tuition fees Cor Calirornia residents or at least one year. llowe ver. a ree or $3 for on-campus s tudents and $1 .50 ror those in off-campus courses is re- quired for health services. Smo ke Bomb Hits Store Orange County Sherirr·s of· ficf'rs are seeking a group or s us- pects who halted their car oul- ~ide a Dana Point liquor store Hnd then hurled a s moke bomb into the premises. · Deputies said no one was hurt when the military·type smoke grenade was tossed into Phil's Liquor Store , 34114 South Coast Hi ghway. · They said it. took sever al m.inutes to clear the clouds of yellow smoke from the store. Deputies said the victims wer e unabl e to supply a motive f"or the attack. • Quakes Recorded BLUE MOUNTAI N LAKE N.Y. (UPI> -A pair of. minof earthquakes shook the centra l Adirondack Mou.at.aim Monday aft ernoon with a measurement or betw«on 4 and 4.S oii the Rlchtu Scale. • Where!s the Car? Towe d Away, ~ow It's Missing By BOBERT BARKER °' ... o.nr PiMot5'aft M rs. Alice Loftis tell$ a story. or lluntington Be ach that would be funny if it weren't so s ad. Service sa l.d he dichi't know a were told to conipact an old thing about tbeear . g:rettt Pontiac s tation wagon and He said tbat cars, il they are that they may b a ve aot Mrs. Loi- crushed, are done t o after &'c.at. they've been on band fer 30 to 60 M.,-or Norma Gibbs says she da,ys . Is appalled about tbe wholelhing. A llOW'<e said lod"3' that Mn. "ILOl>l1 LlilUe humanity.,.,. Lortl&' car m•y bave beea • shown-instead of teraJese. this crushed by m istake. ·woutc.to't have ha ppened." she .. l l ier car was towed away Crom in front of her home at 8491 Lomond Drive Sept. 23 when it was d ec lared u bandoned by police. He .. id be heard lhat Cf\!SMrs oaid. --- Now it half vanished complete- ly and she b<!lleves it has been crushed for junk or that it may even have been stolen, although. she dO<'sn 't see how that 's possi· ble since it's carburetor and bat· tery we re missing. Police COO· rirm the ear is missing. rt1r s. Loftis said police wer e responsible ror having her car taken to lluntington Auto Service at 610 Ma in St. when it hadn't been moved for stfve ral days. Offil"'ers said the car hadn't been m ov<'d for 13 d ays and that they had lell humerous notices on it . They said they rec:·eived com - plaints about it from other resi- de nts. Mrs. l .ofti s said that the car w as inoperative because the carburetor was faulty a nd that he r hus band wa s in the process or h av.in g 1t Cixed . She said she n1oved the ._..a r one ear length after getti ng not ices. Mrs. I.oftis first came to city C'ounci l with he r problem Oct. 23. She said s he was the ooly source or income at present ror her ra mi· Jy that in('!udes rive children rrom ages 5 to 15 and that she c ou ldn't affo rd towing and storage cha rges on the 1965 Im · pal a st a t ion wagon. Council members ordered the auto returned immediately at no charge. Howeve r, the ne xt day when he r hus ba nd went to get the car, he was told the Loftises legally would have to pay for the charges first and s ubmit a claim to the ci- ty. This was based on the advice of Cit y Attorney Don Bonfa, but the ad\·ice was not 2iven until the day art e r the council meeting. The 1..oltises sa id they didn't have the m oney at the time. Mrs . Loft is said s he went to the storage area to check on her car after being told he r battery was m issing. This time it "'as the entire car. A m a n a t Huntington Auto llGELO W PIED PI PER A rich plush shag 2·ply nylon spfcy two-tones s9 45 ••tahd SAYE 2.05 YD. BIGELO W ADVENTUROUS Kissinger Post I ·To Richardson? By HELEN THOMAS WAS HINGTO N <UPI> -Ad· ministra tion orricials said today Secretary or St a te Henry A. Kiss- inger was the big loser in lhe P r es ide n t 's Cabine t -lev el s h akeup, a.nd h inted E11 iot Richardson m ay be returning to Washington to p1a:y a mor e im- port a nt r o1e th a n Co mmerce secretary. Rich a rdso n , now U .S. a m - FORD GETS 'THE ONES I WANTED,' A4 bassador to Great Britain and Ford's choice to succeed Rogers C. B . Morton a s Commerce secretary, will be waiting in the wings wo t a ke over-Kissinger's Cabin et p ost , pe rha ps even beror e the 1976 election, the of- ricials suggested . They said Kissinger, in losing his job as head or the National Security Council , also will lose his daily access to Ford and his White House orrice. At a While House meeting with Republican lead e rs today, Kiss- inger joked a bout his dwindling . power . H e a pologized ror being late, saying he was "busy count- ing the jobs I lost .·· Kissinger has h ad a regular one-hour m orning meeting with the Preiident since Ford took or- fice. and previously had insisted on keeping the NSC post to pro- tect tha t direct , daily access to Ford . Under t he new setup, he will meet with Ford only for one hour each_, Week. Donald Rumsfeld , norrun ated as the new secretary ot Defense, a1so will have a one- hour meeting with Ford. Jn addi- tion, Kissinger, Rumsfe1d and CIA Director-designate George Bush will meet jointly with Ford a couple of times a week, the Ad· ministration officials said. T hey s aid stripping Kissinger of his National Security Council position will "bring balance" to Ford's input on foreign policy a nd s e v e r e l y c urtai l the secret ary's a dvisory capacity . The officials said under the new setup Ford will read written intelligen ~e reports d aily and consult with Kissinger's NSC s ucces sor , Lt . Gen . B r e nt Scowcrort, w h e n h e w ants further explanation. Ford telephoned Richa rdson from J ac.ksonville . F1 a ., at 4 p.m. Sund ay a nd on r eaching hi m at the embassy in London orrered him the Cabine t post. Richardson asked to think it over. At 10 :30 a .m . Monday, R ichardson called and said h e wo uld accept the position . Offi cial s s p e c ul a t ed that Richardson took t he position to be closer to th·e political powe r in Wa s h ington w he n Kissinger steps down. Richar dson indicat- ed before he went t o London that he would Jike to be secretary or State and there h ave been sound- in~s to t ha t effect. AHTIOH II HYLOH HIDfS SOIL Lustrous sohds brushed w11h a second color s9 5s hi1t~ SAVE 195 YD. • with your purchase of 'Bigelow carpet llGELOW CURRYYALE HI.A.YT H't'lOH SHAG E11c1us1ve tult dye .. pallerns It's the GREAT BIGELOW FREE·FQR·ALL. Your s9 so chance for the buy of a lifetime on beautiful t.1taKH Bigelow carpeting! SAVE J 15 YD . Just choose your carpeting from samples Of rolls 1-----------' that are specially marked for this event. For every square yard of !his fine Bigelow carpeting BIGELOW CIRCUS MUI. fl.COLOI SHAG Lu11unous nylon s 1005 ........ you '6tiy. we·ngi\1-e ·you a square yard of too· quality padding. Ifs an offer you just can·1 beat anywhere. But it s all over when the carpers sold out -and that could be tomorrow. LOOK FOfl THIS BUTTON SAYE J45 YD. SRVE MOHEY RIGHT HOH RT ALDEN'S llGELOW STUDIO 111 · Nylon lull dye"' patterns Home or commercial s 10 20 ... ,_ SAYE 21s YD. l lGELOW LOYfSOHG Nylon Plush Dense and firm s I I 05 .. d .... SAYE 145 YD. *•• .... carpe BIGELOW llGELOW llGELOW PARTY TIME MERRIMENT VARIATIONS 2-ply nyton autoclave Long and shaggy Sculptured cut·and loop Heat set yarns twist nylon shag Sublle tow-to'le c ut Conlinuous filament 4 color random pattern and loop 2 ply cable yarns s1055........, s I 010 s I 0 95 .. d .... loohlW SAYE 255 YD. SAYE 140 YD. SAYE' 325 YiJ. llGELOW ... a.ow llGELOW LONGMEADOW MISn &A.IDll!M DEAUFIELD Heavy nylon Plush in sofl Plush dense velvety Cable shag llor•I p8ttern plush Heat-set yarns Dense pile of lustrous Rich acrylic cleans "Inner glow" nylon beautifully s1 12 5 ........ s1 155..., .... s 1 195- SAYE 210 YD. SAYE 21s YD. SAYE 400 YD. llGB.OW "BRIGHT PROMISE" Nylon•ailtbriY pile 2 ply,hNl oet. cut, loop. #Kl t'Mst .,__,,DEN'S s I I 95 ..;.... SAYE JOO ••••••••••••••••• ·installation· custom draperies I UC. NO. 2J0412 1663 PLACENTIA AVEN U ~ C05TA MESA, CA LIF. 92627 , • Tax ~ts Eadange...,.. Get Deductiom While ¥ ou Can •By SYL\'lA PORTE R (s-illiloSefft•I . Because there·s a real chance that a 1976 tax reform law m'1 drastic•lly cb~a -or even eliminate many familiar;-' .. reli•ble" deductiOns thaf you ordinarily ltemiie on your tax returns, on• ol the top dollar·saVing. tax -~Jtr.ai~ia.l,O&..J975 slmi>l7-mA¥ be.to lake. all these deduc- ti<m1 as soon u you can.. _ l!yOll delay, yOU<OUid fu><\.ll!at when the time oomes lo rue your 1975 t ax retu.ra.. the deducUons are no lonaer there . To make sure you &et the incoruetu benefibi: of many of the now deductible (but possibly endangered> expenses, pay l I I them in 1975 and nail down the benefits fOJ" this year. For instance: C JlA lllT ABL E CONTJUBUTIONS are dedU<"tible in the yetu' you make them. so con · \ Money's Worth tributing a share or next year's contributions in the weeks before 1975 ends, will boost your 1975ded.uction. -Interest is deductible in the year it's paid -so a partial prepayment herE' can improve your tax status. -T axes are a nother deductible item which can sometimes be prepaid - s uch as your estimated state in· come tax. • And, says Prentice·Hall, medical expenses are the tax reducers that, if shifted, may turn out to be "197S's best bet." Speeding up medical expenses into the weeks before '75 ends m ay be ''the can't ·lOtSe tax·reducing policy for the taxpayE'r who itemizes, .. for iC some of the tax changes be- ing discussed ''go through in substantially their present form , your '76 m edical expense deductions will be knocked for a loop anyway.·· AS OF THIS YEAR, you can deduct half your medical insurance expenses -up to $150 -wh ether or not you have any other medical expenses tor the year. Then you can de- duct medical expenses in excess-of 3 percent or your adjust. ed gross income <AGI). The cost of drugs in exce::.s or I per· cent of your adjusted gross counts toward this qualifying figurE', as does the balance of your medical insurance pre· miums. But being talked about are tax reforms which would hit medical deductions in particular this way: Only the portion of your deductions that exceE'ds S per- cent of your AGJ would qualify as a deduc tible m edical e~· pense; You would lump together all your med ical costs: Only prescription drugs would qualify as medical costs: The special break for medical ins urance premiums would be elimincited and these would be lum{X'd with all other medical expenses subject to-the 5 percent rull'". TO ILLUSTRATE. SAY your adjusted gross income works out to $30,000 th.is year and next. This year, you de· duct any medical expenses over the $000 mark, drugs ovtr $300 .. <\nd whether your expenses top this or not, you get th(' separate deduction for your medical insurance premium~. Ne."<t year, though, you could need a ha rder-to·qualify. for $1,500 of rhedical expenses before you would get a cent of deduction. So clearly, if you're alroady at or over the $900 mark, every ex pense you can e!_le on this year is a sure de· duction. ' Q. But how can you pile on expenses? You can't, as a r rule, deduct any prepaymenl for medical care. And you cer- tainly can't h ave next year·s illness or accident now. ' . <\.. Between now and the end of the year. slO<'k up un ''drugs·· you frequently use (aspirin, decongestants . vitamins, etc.) that may not be deductible in J976. I f. HavE' needed dental work done and paid for in 1975. Go for the eye exam you·ve delayed for so long. Have the complete physical you know you need. t I Q. Won 't you be watering down }'our '76 deductions" ·'·YES. BUT LOOK AT both sides of that question, If no tax reforin changes such a.s these are "'ritlen into la\~". yo u will have nailed down your deduction for these expenses a vear earlier than you otherwise might. But if the changes affttting itemizE'd deductions are passed, accelerating ex· penses will have given you a writeoff in 1975 that you could miss out on entirely in 1976. And next year. you could be eligible for a new "autom atic·· miscellaneous expense deduction for tax· payers who itemtze. And to qualiCy for this deduction (the figure is up in the air), you won't have to do a thing. lighter Autos Show Some Oddball Bugs · Capitol News Service SACRAMENTO -As auto makers switch from <l:iteel to lighter materials in an effort to get the weight of cars down and the gas mileage up, od- dball problems have de- veloped according to a report in the current issue of Motor Magazine. One such bug is that of ··nutter.'' That·s the rippling you see in hoods of some cars when they speed along. It gets worse in the wind. It is most common in lighter, smaller . cars and many drivers ignore it after awhile. wren you have a larger car Profits Up At Coleman In Irvine · Coleman Systems of lrvine reported a profit of $19,000 on sales ol $904,000 for the nrst three months ended Sept. 30. Earnings per common share were 2 centl on 711,5&> &hares outstanding. This compares with a profit of only $2,000 on .a1 .. or $1,089,000 !or the .same period a year ago. In makine the release. Frank E . Vachon, president, stated, "With the 17 J)orcenl reduct.ion in sales compared to the (itst !JU&rter ll&sl year, it bas been ·necessary to take poaitive action to reduce and •eliminate eo&is in every area ol the. company., These err on. , fl'e' seen in the 19 pettenl re-- ,ductloG of costs and expenses and the Improvement ol net 1 income.·· ' 1· ~N H IGH GEA R) with a larger price you want something that is a lot more substantial and rippling is not acceptable. Rather than changing the material the auto engineers are adding stiffening material and <'rossbars inside the hood to reduce the flutter effect. There are many other "areas within our cars where more and more plastic is used and only driving experience will show where more needs like this must be fulfilled. • The u se or ''starting·· sprays can be very helpfuJ on ·those occasions when the motor is balky, but they re· quire great care to avoid hurt· ing you or your E"ngine. Almost all of them contain sub volatile substances as ether. When too much spray is used there is a substantial chance of a backfire through the carburetor. an explosion oC Oame. So if you,have lo do \t, do it at an arm's length and you won 't s u ffer singed eyebrows or worse. · Too much spray can also cause excessive explosion in· side the e.ngine and do con· sidttable damage to the com· bustion chambers. 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''Jaws/' a ~Qll>an,y officid' ·~~ . ·3·· . • ·-~--~-•. ·i I 'JIC DAILY PILOT ( ........... N.,.,....<. 1975 • r- THE FAMILY CIRCUS By,BiJKeue ·~ I --"'/-,. ~ '' 11 • C\ • , ' ·l---=._-1·\ .. 0 • ,, • 0 ' 1Do sharks ever come up in bathtubs?'' Tear Gas IJsed Anti-busers, Cops Clash LOUISVILLE, Ky. (UPI) -Several hundred antibusi.ng demonstrators, some shouting "get the buses," set £ires and threw rocks and bottles at police Monday night. forcing officers to use teargas to break up the disturbance. Seven persons were arrested and three of ricers -Film Leave_s Question QU&Nll :' . ··• . ............... Manson Mmie Never Explaim Killings By UNDA DEl1l'SCll' LOS ANG El.ES !AP) -The dO<"umentar'y fi lm ··Manson,'' banned by a judgu as pnWdicial to the case bl Lynette "Squeaky" »"omme., tak~i a superf.icie.l look at the so-called Mansoo. ramUy, but oonetheh.~ss contai.N srenes that couJd n(f,~ct an individual's apiruoa of the murderous clan. U.S. Dis trlet Co urt Judge 1liomas J. M :.tc.Bride called it .. extremely pr1.·1 udil·ial" and or· dered "l\t ans on·· nol be shown in 26 counti es o f North e rn California until a j ury is select.L'Cf and seques ler t>d 1n the tri al which wa.s to b egin today in Sacramento. The .>\merican Ci vil l.ibt>rties Union l:i appealing lhe decision. A VIEWING OF the five· rear· old documenta ry, fil med during and just after the notorious Charles Manson mass murder trial, shows the judge has a point. Manson a nd three worpen codefendants were sentenced to prison on their con vict:ions for the murder of actress Sharon Tate and six others in the l.D5 AngelL·s area in 1968. Potential jurors could easily he influenced by the film whic h s hows the de fendant fondlin g guns and knives and living in the Manson c o mmune which spawned the Tate killers. • Uf'IT•~ 'HE DIED FOR ME' Charlie Manson ( NEWSA.NA.LYSIS J , Manson's JUe, his rejection by a pTO&titute mother, years in ro- fonn schools and prisons ~"'"'--1 fmally his evolution into a leader of a roving ••family'' or youngsters collected on the fr. ioge$ of the hippie culture... • ., -~ II-If BUT THROUGHOUT the lilm, his three women codefendaots in the Tate slayings are only vague-- ly explained. The viewer is told that Leslie Van Houten was a homecoming queen. Patricia Krenwinkel a Sunday school teacher and Susan Atkins a shy teen-ager. But what strance com· bination of events changed them into murderers? The movie d~ not say. . ---n-?., o .. ,__...-:-----~~ This absence of explanation is the film's chief flaw. The Manson'· trial provided ample evidence or and testimony about the !actors which transformed these ave·rage Amerlcan young women. The key fact.OJ". so many witnesses said, was the use oC hallucinogenic drugs. "Who's wilhln&t I'm praJ!acl" 'Psyeho' AatJaor ,Writer Wins . Weird A.waT.d • Fro111 'lfln8onl<e9 • • received minor injuries. · The outbreak, which Police said involved about · 200-300 persons, followed a peaceful antibusing de· monstration by about2,SOO persons. MISS FROMME, 27, is charged With attempting to assassinate President Ford when she al· Jegedly threatened him with ~t loaded .45-caliber pistol as Ford was shakin g hands Sept. 5 in a park area outside the California state Capitol. The gun did not dis· charge, and police said no cartridge was found in the chamber. . The movie audience is not told \\'hether the participants were paid for appearing, whether they worked from a .script and how much they were reacting to being filmed. Some scenes -such a -; one in which the camera follows the women on a "garbcigerun" to fetch food from trash cans - were apparently prearranged. In the movie, drugs are men~ tioned. with the use of special ef· feels to try to simulate their mind-a ltering effects. But the drug "trips'' are seen mly as a kinky facet of life with Manson.· There is no mention or the women's own testimony that they killed while under the inf1uenceofdrugs. Horror slofY. writer lloberi Jlloell has been awarded the World Fantasy Award far bis life works which include 40 books and 400 short stories -one of the most famc:.15 of which is "'Psycho •• made into a chillillg classic moticm picture by ., Allred lllkbcoct. • • Sl.r Killed In Air Cra•lt • CHARLESTON, w. Va. !UPI) -Six persons were killed today when a twin-engine business plane crashed and burned on the side of a wooded ridge after taking off from Kanawha Airport. The victims were four executives of the McJunkin. Corp. and two company pilots. Names were not immediately available. C...ander• Seize Po111er .. NEW DELHI, India CUPI) -Senior army com- manders have seized power in Bangladesh reduc· ing President Khondakar Mushtaque Ahm'ed to a figurehead role and arresting six of his top military aides, diplomats said today. The arrested officers, all WJ;ajors in their 20s and :KJ!, were the men who masterminded a coup d'etat 1August 15 that killed President Mujibur Rahman, a hPT'O of Bangladesh's Wax of Independence, lhe dJplomatssaid. Cocut Guard Spot• Del'wb ~ NEW ORLEANS !UPI) -A Coast Guard rescue pilot spotted debris in the Gull of Mexico to· -day about 40 miles north or the oil rig where a J;elicopter carrying nine men took off Monday and disappeared. "There was no sign at all or survivors," Coast Guard spokesman Dave Cipra said. • A_,,..•ador'• Wile llf..,,,,ed . WA.SHINGTON !AP) -The wire or the Australiai:i a~bassador to the United States has ~ hosp1tabzed aftc:t a darlight mugging near her residence on Washington s eirelusive Embassy Row. Lady C~t~erine .Shaw, 62, wife of Sir Patrick ~aw, was IQJured 1n. a p~ snatching at about 4.30 p.m. M~nday, police said. She was admitted to '3 local h~p1taJ where she remained overnigbl for observation. Spaift'• A,...lf -Alert MAf?RJD, Spain (AP) -Spain put its army in the Spanish Sahara on full alert today as it sought to =1void ~med conflict with Morocco by negotiating 1nMadnd. · More skirmishes were reparted between Mor<K'ca!' tr~ps and desert tribesmen opposing Moroccos claim to the phosphate-rich territory on her southern border. Sftlper• Threaten Tnu!e BEIRUT, Lebanon (UPI) -Christian and ~foslem srupers threatened to wreck the new truce m Lebanon's religious war today, only hours after the government confidently predicted. peace was at hand. Sniper bu_llets killed a dozen persons around the war-torn capital Monday, raising the casualty toll in the last two months ol strife to about 1,200 dead and 3,000 wounded, " ....... Dl'ftg Profle RefJMt• C1earge WASIDNGTON CUP!) -The head oCthe Food and Dr:tJg Ad~in,istration today saic1 a IS-month in· ternal 10vest1gat1on has found no evidenc'e that the dru.g industry dominates his agency or that in- dustry pressure is allowing unsafe drugs on the market. :4-lexander M .. Schmidt. the ageocy bead, sara there have been internal problems ranging from ••tauJty communication" to "very clumsy ad· ministration.·· butnothingto'back up charges made by l! current or former FDA employes at Senate hearings more th an a year ago. • Audu~on Society Photo FeteSet . The Orange County Sea and Sare Branch ol the National Audubon Society is apansortng a photo CCll!est for students Crom elementary through high. 8Chool grades. • Photos may be oC any natural aubject'and can be color or black aod white. There is no limit to the number of entrie1 by any entrant, but the photos cann« be larger than Shy 10 inches. Each photo should contain the photographer's nll'"M) address, phone number, schooJ and the title olthe photo printed on the back. Entries 11111' be mllled to Audubon Photo Con. -,2123N. ~eemansL,SanlaAna 92706 Enlrics -bo IWUnltted by Jm.15. ' . • Jlrile.wllinJng ~ "'111 be on display during , Jl!INwt It Tu<te('I Wildlife Saactu1r1 In Mod· ="-· Cub prllOS wW be· awotded for . ... • .,,~J;~lellhll'~acbooi~ .. She bas plea ded innocent, and an issue at her trial is likely to be whether she knew how to handle the gun she carried. Thus, tme most significant scene in the film "l\1anson" is one in which Miss Fromme strokes a rifle and says, "You have to make love to it. You bav(" to know it ... know it so you can pick it up any second and shoot.'' BUT IT IS NOT only her own words which might impress a jury. Mjss Fromme"s longtime roommate Sandra Good, also a Manson follower, 1ook:s into the camera and says, "You kill whoever gets in your way . This is us ." Such a statement would not be admitted as testimony in a court of law, at least not without cross· examination or .the witness. Wolfe, Soliah THE FILM WILL be dislribut- ed in other areas by its producer Robert Hendrickson. The movie provides a fascinat· ing if superficial record of the offbeat clan which becameasym· bol or evil in California. Manson, imprisoned under several life sentences, is seen in film clips taken before, during and after his trial, his ap- pearance s hockingly altered from bearded, shaggy-haired clan leader to a pale, emaciated figure in baggy prison blues, his head shaved bald and a swastika carved on his forehead. HE IS ALSO described through the words of followers who talk of him as a Christ-like figure and recount their devotion to him. "We gave up our thoughts, our whole lives," says one former follower. "I'm ready to die for Charlie,'' says Miss Fromme at one point. "He's died for m e ••• anybody can die anytime." There is a brier recounting or THE VIEWER IS not told about the special traumas or each girl's adolescence and Mansbn's con-wise ability to ex. ploit their immaturity and .psychological wounds. Ironically, Miss Fromme is on· Jy a supporting player. Her origins are barely touched. The Manson family story, as the movie clearly s hows, was the story of the '60s "flower power" movement gone sour, the story or runaways and the drug culture. lt terrified a nation which saw that these could be the kids next • door. Bloch was the guestofbonorattherintanoual world fantasy eo!lventim held in Praridence, R.L More than 500 wnters and fans oC supernatural 8IMl macabre tales attendedtbeconventic:n. "I haven't had so much ftm since rats ate my baby sister," Bloch told bis audience of admirers uponreceiving the award. - * Brown-haired Llclll• Ven Mlllle bested 47 beauties, winning the 15th annual Miss lnterna.' tional Beauty Pageant and becoming !be first Yugoslav to win a majcr beauty title. The 20-year-old biology major at Belgrade University told the more than 20,000 cheering on. lookers at the Portside Theatre at Okinawa's Jn. ternational Ocean Expo '75: ''I love everybody. •f She was crowned Miss International by last year·s winner, Brueene ~en Smida of the United States. .. WHY, EVERYONE asked, did Jody Smith, who became the nation's youngest it happen? mayor in 1971 at age19, is not seeking a third term in The movie, ''Manson,'' docu· today'~mvnicipalelectionslnAyrshire,lowa. ' ments the Manson family life Smith, who was lt?'&du.ated from Buena VlSta style -foraging for garbage, College in Storm Lake ln bathing under waterfalls at the May, said he ''wants to be ] Spahn Ranch and singing free in case the right job { PEOPLE Manson-composed songs. And it opportunit7 comes .shows kids who became killers. along.'' --------""' But it ignores some known · Smlthgainednational answers to the most enduring attention in 1972 when he gave a seconding speech 1 question of lhe ·?.ta.ru;on saga-· forthenominationofformerPresidm&Nluaattbe l why? RepublicanNationalCOnvention. t * Frank Sinatra will present the ScopusAwardto pianist Artur Rubinsietn 'Wednesday for his work Patty's Boyfriends 'Gentle' with the Hebrew University. Rubinstein, 87, will be . honored at the annual dinner of the Western States region of the American Friends of the Hebrew University. SACRAMENTO !UPI) - ·Patricia Hearst, often pictured as a harsh Symbionese Libera. lion Army soldier, favored two quiet and sensitive men during the months she was a fugitive. Twenty months ago, Miss Hearst was dragged kicking and screaming from her Berkeley apartment which she shared with Steven Weed, a bookish, Prin- ceton-educated graduate stu· dent. SHE TH~ MAD.Ea startling announcement that she had joined the small guerilla band and renounced Weed, her fiance, as a ''pig'' and a male chauvinist. ·'Miss Hearst apparentfy became deeply infatuated with one of her new comrades, William Wolle, who died in the May 17, 1974, Los Angeles shootout that claimed the lives of six SLA fugitives. Wolfe, 23, the son of a Penn· sylvania physician. was. ex· tremely interested in the black movement within the California· prison system. Uf'I Tet9'1f!ol4 'NOTHISTYPE' Steven Soliah FRIENDS 11 ESCRIBED Soliab, once charged with harboring Mi ss l"learst before AFTER HIS DEATH, Miss -her capture, as "somewbat re· Hearst described Wolfe -who · served" and "apolitical." carried the SLA·name K\tjO -a$ . '.'ti~ was very concerned with a gentle man who had an ex· social que stlons-a na-ffiChum-ali traordinary love for the working pligbt, '' said 1-larry Cottrell a person. onetime Iiumboldt State tr~ck ''We loved each other so much teammate of Solfa h. and his love for the people was so "J just couldo 't believe it when deep that he was willing to give I read it in the newspaper,'' said his Jife tor them,'' a tape record· Soliah's form er track and foot- ing from Miss Hearst said · ball coach at Antelope Valley ''Kujo was the genUest, tho -College. ''He had a lot of poten· most beautiful man I've ever tial as a football playCI" and a known. He taught me the truth as track runner.'' · .a..· be learned it from tho beautllul THE CHAIN OF events whi•h hrothen iii California's ccacen· I ' traUoncam-rw (prisGls)!' . ed to Soliab's .~ssoc.iation. with . , r" . the SLA and Miss Hearst is un. 1 clear. AFrER THE DRA111A11C d.. . But it Is known that Sollah's ath o~ Wol(e, Miss Hearst and re. sister, Kathy, did have many mairung .SLA members Willia~. .radical frlebds in BerkeJey. One and Emily .Harris befan their was James Kilgore, 27, whom 16-month night from the law. she introduced to Soliah in 1971 . It was during this period that B<>th ·Kathy a nd Kilgore are she met Steven Soliah, Zl, a sol!· sought by the FBI. 1boken ~ousepeinter now Kilgore and Soliah painted charged w1th an SLA·linked bank houses. together aft~r Soliah left robbery during which a middle-. Huml,loldt State and moved to age w?m•n we1 killed by a Berk-eley. ahotsun blast. -· "I lived with him. I finally~ "PATTY HEARST isn't' his to see him up in the jail ,, type,''. aaid • long ume·frieod of Heant said to a friend ;n,._ ber Soltall who asked not to be tden· ~ ~ is. "Y'"' !mow I 1ot lilied. "She might have been' In to lilN him 1114 Ihm I bid to lovewtthblm, butloan't8""him leneto-a~ m7ball." • beiJl&illloYe with bor.·r· ..... . .. _ i - r~· -.. .._ '. 'EXTRAORDINARY LOVE' William Wolfe The American Friends is'the fund-raising arm of the school. With 18,000 students on four campuses, Hebrew University is Judaism's largesthigber educa• ti on institution. * ' The daughter o£ihe late ccmeojian tetmy Bniee filed suits in Los Angeles against tbe publlshen of a biography aod the promic.,... of a movie about her father. , Singer Kitty Bnice maintains that her father's. name and likeness were appropriated. for com· mercial profits without consent or p8J1Dent to his estate. . 4 .,.. • She asks Cor $11 milllcm damages'from United Artists, Douglas lntematiooaJ Corp., Marvin Worth Corp., L.D. Corp. and Grove Press for the movie "Lenny" and $4 million from Ballantine Books Random House, Albert Golclmaa and La~ Schiller for the book "J.adies and GeDUemen, Len· nyBruce.'' • * "Nothing is left ol the lleaUes now ~ memories,•• eaid singer Paat MeCart.'ey a D)ember of !be disbanded root ' and toll quartet, at bis first news cmfenmce in three years. Illa ambition now Is "just to • be happy, ff and he a aid In , Li'hrary Book Australia be is happy with bis group "Wings." After a performance at tbe Perth Enter· At School tainment Center, McCartney 1 . said, ''The good thinr about this ~_E~thatit is new. IL's iust at Sparks Uproar the start ol it's lire, That's always the best time.•• .. . TALLAHASSEE, F1a. (UPI) WUUamL.~Vlll,26,0!MarieUa,Ga.,shared -FJorida Attorney General first pnze at an international piapo competition at Robert Shevin sa·ys ''Blueschlld Lisbon University in Ptiitugal. DaVan's offerings at Baby,'' a book which angry the seventh Vianna da Motta Concours included Pinellas County panmts claim is selections from Ha7da, Uni, lla'fd, ~ 8IMl pornographic, may not be obo Samuel Barber. .scene but it has no business being DaVan shared a gold IMdal with Deeplille in public school libraries. Jli!duo(theSoviet um.... . * .. Shevin, In a letler to state Sen A new Coast Guard bu1Jdlne at San Dfero ls be. Richard De<!b, said the courU Ing Dllllled· for Aviation, Jfacbllii-'a Mote 1.c, will have to decide if "Blueschild 6-seTraqr, wbo-lna!.N7)llaDeCl'lllll1'7lni Baby," by George Caln, is ob-tofiyaalctflabermanloaboopitaL · scene. The plane crashed against a mountain aoutb ot' A ~·p or Pinellas parents d.. San Dieeo, ld!ll.!!g Traey -alneJIOnOllS including eo• ..... tbefl.&herman.. .:. • .-- manded that the local school Tracy, YI at' the tlme, was .,0,thumous board remove the book from awardedtheAl Medalfi .. In I .,.,._ scbool libraries. Deeb asked r crwor. seap_ aneairw.,., .. Shevin to determine if it was ob-Gord Ed _.._ • -'' scene and If school ornctnls coold °" war ... olCopenha4en nodded toward be charged with distributing a man casually fiippio,g a ~yo m and out Or eacl; hand, both colling anctllllCOIIing simultaneous! pornographic materials. · "Look at bJm, '' Edwanllsa,d. "He's the ~L ·~.: "BlueschUd Baby,'' found in Ed Two houri later, ever)'one •&reed wttb .al tho Seminole High School tibcary watda. Tho man be had w!ntedou~ -Pr .. b '" In Pinellu and the State Library i!!;l:_.er:r'..,;,~:,U~~="b • danJlnc. two,; fler!r Is • star)' about a .hl1Ct wlnlDU>odcm!bellntWUi<i-!.°'i,C~bl !9· )'OUU> boolted 00 ........... u lit-4/l)'Url. • . ·-•• ...!>"*-.~·· cl-expllcUaue-.. # • )· r " , ·--. -' . - 1. ,. --.. Saddlehaek EDITION YOL-68, NO. 308, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES · lly RUDI NIEDZIELSKI ·-·.,.."""' ....... Dr. Richard Welte, superinle.n· dent of the Saddleback Valley Unified School District, predict- ed Monday night it would take a tax rate increase of 75 cents to keep his school system solvent during the next fiscal year. That woutd rilise the di:strict 's totaJ tax rate, alt'eady the highest among surrounding school dis· tricts., to 'fl. tc per $100 assessed valuation. Its effect on the average homeowner would be a $7 .82 moothJy increase in taxes. Dr. Welte raised the erosped ol a tax override election as one ol the alternatives ot meeting a $1.4 million budget deficiency looming during the 1976-77 fiscal year. The shortage, Dr. Welte told the governing board, is caused Rather Be Sailing!' ------ by inflation and the fact that the school dlslrict can oo longer count on funds made available through unification to shore up its budgeL In addition to tbe prospect ol a tp override election Dr. Welte aaid there are several other possibilities of bringing the dis· trict's spending in line with in- come. These include: At some · time during your tl8vels alohg the Orange Coast you've doubtless pulled up at a s\oplight behind a car that had a bumper sticker that read "I'd Rather Be Sailing." Now you know, if you didn't already, what that bumper sticker was talking about. This sparkling photo was taken last weekend -a sparkler on the Orange Coast. Saddleback Accepts ' ToroSwimPool Bid Trustees of the Saddleback Valley Unified School District ac- cepted a $651 ,000 bid Monday ni.i;:ht for the construction of the El Toro High School pool even though it exceeds their budget by $167,000. Members of the governing board agreed to fund the defi- c.iency by applying for state aid to underwrite the cost of shower and locker rooms. The low bid by Horizon Builders was about $21,000 lower than the original bid tendered by the same construction firm dur- ing the first bidding round a C o ast We a t h e r Dense fog tonight and Wednesday morning. Sun- ny in the afternoons. Highs 65 to 73 al the beaches, 70 to· 11> inland. Lows tonight SO toss. I NSIDE TODA 't' A MW movie caUed "Abduc· tion" is bcued on. o book writ- ten before Pally Heont Wll.! kidnaped, but it"s cashing in on her story. Crific.T see it o.s ··an-m.ptly produe<d ripo/j:' S.. P.ageA9. l lllh:x MY-...-.k• .. --•• --· •• -. .. ~";;!:r. •• -·-.. "'' . •• --.. , .. -•7·11 : . .,.c.-tY ... ......... •• . ,_, --•• ·--.. bNUIMMkft ... -•Vtl ~ ... ........ -"-••• --.. .............. . .. -. .. ··-... -•• -•• --...... ......... . ,. ... month ago. The p<>ol, to be known as the Ronald W. Caspers Memorial Aquatics Center. is set for com· pletion this summer and will be open for public recreation after school and on weekends. Part o( the overall cost of con· struc-tion is financed by a $350,000 revenue sharing allocation from the Orange County Board of Supervisors. Shinkle Takes School Post In Reshuffling The appointment or Gary Shinkle as administrator for tn- structional services Monday night completed a reshuffling in the administration of Saddleback Valley Schools Superintendent Richard Welte. Shinkle, who served as person- nel director of the district, was ap- pc:>inted to the new post at his cur- rent salary levelof $.11,035. The pasition was vacated by Jack.. Schumaker who resigned last month to accept another job with the Fremont Union High School District. Part of Schumaker's ad· m.inistrative duties were taken over by Shinkle, the other part by Dr. Robert Ford who Monday ""'"began work as the district's new superintendent for educational support services. The governing board set Dr. Ford's salary at $33,168 per year . Trustees did not act to fill the vacancy left in the perl«ulel de- pirtment but Dr. W•te said be would present an appointee to"the board in short 'Order. • . . • Voting Light In Saddleback Water Ballots Voting among Saddleback Valley landowners for directors in the Los Ali sos, El Toro, Moulton Niguel and Santa Margarita Water Districts ap- J)eared extremely light this morning. The polls, however, will be open until 8 p.m . In a spot check of the polls, which had been open for four hours. the great.est number o( voters was reported at Gates School. Seven eligible voters, of several hundred, cast their ballots there in the El Toro Water District election. Only five of about 600 eligible voters cast their ballots in the -~oulton -Niguel contest at O'Neill School where the turnout is r..e~rtedly normally extreme- ly higli. Election workers cited little publicity about the election and the fact that wives, even those listed as jo~nt enants on their de- eds, did not get sample ballots as the reasons for the low turnOut. According to the county Registrar of voters office, there are 2,578 eligible voters in the Los Alisos Water District, 7fm eligi- ble voters in the El Toro Water District, 11 ,746 eligible voters in the Moulton-Niguel Water Dis· trict 3nd 1,869' eligible voters in the Santa Margarita Water Dis· trict. 2 Burn t o D e ath WJLMINOTON (UPI> -Two persons burned to death in • a mobile home fire apparently started by a smouldering cigaret in a bedroom mattress. The l;Odi .. or-o·ary Trzyvl}'Skl, 27, and Laliah Treider, 21, were found by firemen who ex.t - ingUished the blaze in 17 minutes. • • • • Today's Closing N.Y. Stoeks ..-.. ~ TUESDAY, NOVEMBER~. 1975 TEN cENls -' ax-Bike Pushe -Freezin1 employe salaries •t their present level, wJUcla would ampunl to a savin&s ol ap- prox.imatety $800,000. -Ordering a rtve perceo\ pay cut, which would lop otr another 11185,000 frqm the projected d•· ficit. -Reducing the staff by five percent, for a savina:s of S970,000. -Reducing employe health and welfare benefits. This would save an estim a led $250;C>OO. -Trimmlnc electi~ COW"Ses. music tni1truction, vocational education. educational supplies, library books, physical education and after-school sports, for a sav- ings of $260,000. -Reducing transportation and food services, another $250,000 saving. -Oelayina: the upgrading of Mission Viejo High School and La Paz ltitUmediate SChOOI a: >J,a ._avin1• of $110,000. -------. Dr. Welte noted that further savin1s could be realized by eliminating such amenities u bu~ball diamonds. tennis courts and reducing landscapin& at new schools. Adminiatration officials said they have not yet decided whether to recommend a tu !SeeTAX HIKE, P1ge.Ul Sex Trial Set· • • Woman Marine Officer Charged The court-martial or Marine Corps Lt. Mary Ni1lis. charged with sexual misconduct, has been ael for Nov. 12 al El Toro Marine Corps Air Station. Capt. James Di Bernardo, El Toro public information officer, said the trial will be held al the station's law center and go on as scheduled unless the de(ense re- quests a delay. The trial will be public although attendance will be limited because the station's military courtroom is small, Capt. Di Bernardo said. Lieutenant Niflis. 23, has of. fered lo resign her commission under "honorable conditions" as a compromise. She is accused of "conduct un· becoming an officer and a gentlewoman.·· The Marine Corps allege~,.she had sexual in- tercourse with six enlisted men. Her civilian lawyer, Jay W. Jeffcoat, has pledged to wage a legal battle "'into the federal dis· trict court and ultimately, God forbid, to the U .S . Supreme Court" if her offer to resign is re· (used. Non~ of the six men allegedly involved with Lieutenant Niflis have been · simila~y charged, Na Dissension U,.IT ........ TR IAL IN EL TORO Marine Officer NlfUa prompting Jeffcoat lo term the case as "the most classic exam- ple of a denial of equal justice.'' Although the Marine Corps has Capistran.o Schools Call Bond Election Without a word of discussion, Capistrano Uhified School Dis- trict trus tees gave final approyal Monday night to a resolution establishing a $30 million school ronstruction bond election March 2. If approved by voters. the bonds would finance construction of new schools in Mission Viejo and San Juan Capistrano over the ne"xt fiv e years. Student enrollment is expected to increase to 22,000 students by 198>. Current enrollment is 13.m students. According to figures provided . trustees, $19 .5 million would be set aside for CD.nstru~tion q_f ~ig_h~ new elementary schools, $5 million for a new junior high school and $5.5 million for com - pletion of a second phase at Capistrano Valley High School in San Juan Capistrano. First phase of construction will begin next year. To pass. the bond issue must receive two-thirds voter ap. prov al. District officials said the issue can be financed without an in- crease in the current bond re- deffiption tax rate. This can be accomplished by holding the rate at its current Pool Jumpe r ' Rule d Suicid e BERKELEY (UPI) -The Alameda County coroner's office has ruled a suicide the death of George S. Thaller, 29, who chained a cement block to his leg and jumped into a public swi m· ming pool. The body of the postal worker was found Sunday in the deep end of the Willard Swim Center. Coroner's deputies said Thaller had been dead since Saturday . The deputies said the chain had thTeepadlocks. His wallet and the keys to the padlocks were found near the pool along with his cJolhing. Therewere nonotes. level rather than allowing it to fall over the next few years as it normally would due to increases of the assessed valuation of pro- perty within the district. Recommendation for the bond issue came from the district 's Growth Planning Ad visory Com· mission , a citizen's panel. The proposed issue has been di s- cussed in detail by the board al past meetings. Ski Fitness Classes Set At Valley 'Y' Ski fitness classes will begin at the Saddlc>back Valley YMCA Monday, Nov . 10, according to Steve Young, the Y's interim director. The program. designed to get skiers in shape for the slopes , was developed by Dr. John Boyer of San Diego in cooperation with national YMCA leaders. The course is planned to help each person develop stamina and agility. said r..1 ike Melchiorre, who will teach the classes. Ex· ercises drawn from various dis· ciplines will be combined with rc- gul ar m eas urements to in- dividualize the program, he said. The six-week course costs $10 for Y members, $JS for non- members. Annual membership is S9 . Additional information is available from the Y. 23131 Orange Ave., El Toro ; 8.30 - YMCA . Maneuvers Slated ' l.ISBON, Portugal (AP> -The joint chiefs of staff went ahead today with plans for military maneuvers this week which a. lef- tist group said would be the pre· Jude to a rightist attempt at a coup . refused extensive comment, ot- ficials have released a brief statement or the charges again1t her. , . They include "disobedience §r a lawful order, sodomy. eigtit specifications or conduct uo- becom in g an officer and fraternization with enlisted personnel on terms of military equality." Her lawyer claims the tall, slender lieutenant, now stationed in Yuma, Ariz., has been given no meaningful work since the charges were made last sum- mer. "She really does nothing. For the past several weeks she's simply been told to _bring a good book to work. and given an hour's busy work." he said. I.ieutenant Niflis ' mother, Jean C. Richard or Southbury, Conn .. says she isn "t making any judgments about her daughter but that she is protesting "the treatment she's had, the double standard, and unequal justice." "She's being treated as though. she has an infectious disease and might contaminate other people. This is hard on her because she is a naturally sociable person." Tu:v Locations For Animal Shelter OK'd County planning com- missioners decided Monday that two sitE"s proposed for the South County Animal Shelter are in conformance with the county':t General Plan but took no stand on recommending a site. One of the sites considered in conformance is in r..1ission Viejo, on Camino Capistrano bf-tween Oso and Crow n V a ll ey Parkways. The second conforming site is in 1.aguna Niguel, south of Crown Valley Parkway near Cabot Road. Two other proposed sites are located in Mi ssio n Viejo and San Juan Capistrano, however both of th~e .are considered not to be conforming to the General Plan. ~ Both the Mi ss ion Viejo Municipal Advisory Council and the San Juan Capistrano City CounC'il have opposed building the facilities in their com· munities. Final selection or the site will be made by the Board of Supervisors. The issue of a shelt'er in the southern portion of the county has been discussed since 1972. The s helter. which would serve residents from Irvine south to San Clemente. has been proposed to provide better service ror the area than is now possible through the facilities in the City of Orange. Stove and Heater Stolen From Site Orange County SheriCf's of· ficers are investigating the theft of a brand new stove and water heater from a Laguna Hills con- struction site . Deputies said the appUances were stolen from a home under co1\struction at 25272 York Drive. Officials of the Arnel Develop· ment Company valued the ap- pliances at $600. Yo11r Ballot; ~oils ;.Open TiJI 8 • • I .i ' I • • - At DAll.YPILOT SB • Patty Mental £Ruling pelayed RUU.F.TIN SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A fedt"ral judJ4floday delayed until later this week a ruling on --Pitrirla Hearst's mental com· pt>tt.•1lcy, :.ayin g that her llSY<'h.ialrtc repor-l§ are 50 ~m­ plts lht>y requirt" further ex- aminP.tion •'in great detail .'' SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Patr1l·ia Hears t appeared in rourt for thC' first time in six weeks today und heard a govern· mE"nt attorney dcsl"ribe her as "'fully co mpetent to stand trial." tJ.S. Atty. James 1~. Browning Jr .. a rguin~ :.i.t the mental com· Pf>l ency he<iring in Miss fiearst':;; A Heavy Biuglary George's Locks and Safes was burglarized last "''eekt•n d . lock s milh George \'incente told Co6ta ltles a police Monday. The burglars broke into hi s .shop at 3088 Bristol St . and stol(' five safes valued at 5'108 . The safes, or a type designed to be imbedded in r o ncret e foundations, weigh'ed a total of more than 500 pounds. Kissinger 'Big Lo ser' In Shakeup By llELEN THOMAS WASHl:-IGTON (UPI) -Ad · ministration officials said today Secretary of State lienry A. Kiss - inger was the big loser in the Preside nt 's Cabinet-level s hakeup, and hinted Elliot Richard.son may be returning to Washington to play a more im- portant role than Commerce -secretary. Richardton, now U.S. am- FORD GETS 'THE ONES I WANTED; A4 bassador to Great Britain and Ford·s choice to succeed Rogers C. B. Morton as Co mmerce secretary, will be waiting in the wings wo take over Kissinger's Cabinet post, perhaps even before the 1976 election. the or- ricials suggested. They said Ki ssinger, in losing his job as head of the National Security Council, also will lose his daily access to Ford and his White Hou se office. ' At a White House meeting with Republican leaders today, Ki ss- inger joked about his dwindling power. He apologized £or being late. saying he was "busy count - ing the jobs I lost ... Kissinger has had a regular one-hour morning meeting with the President ~ince Ford took or- fice, and previously had insisted on keeping the NSC po.st to pro- tect that direct, daily access to Ford. Under the new setup, he will meet with Ford only ror one hour . each week. Donald Rumsreld, nominated as the new secretary or Defense, also will have a one· hour meeting with Ford. In addi- tion, Kissinger, Rumsreld and CIA Director-designate George Rush will meet jointly with Ford a couple or times a week, the Ad - mini stration officials said. ' ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Thr 0.a"'1f Cot•! OtHw P.t<>I. ••lt>Wl>i<ll l•u•m -1 ... Nt-P11H, l•Pllbli-by""0<- C.0.\l l>\Jb!l\l>l..q(Of'"Ptl'1 S,.p•U~o ... ll!Oft\t<t ,..tlll•,,.O ""°Clnot• tll•ouqh f rl<lfly tor Co•!• Ml>t, N~.,Po•I IM ... h. H1,..tlnotor1 .. Kll/Fl>lll'I "In Vll!ff, H•lnt , $allOll ... <I VtilOf tnG ~ S.KllM11'n Cfftl. 1' •lnQle f'W9lon.i tell !Ion It p,>bi!V~tt ~"""'"''' -~-•v•. 111~ ptlnci,..1 Pllb!lUl+nO Pltnl II ti 1xt M1t .. , S1•"1. ec...11 M• .... Ct!llo nit~ Robert N. Weed Prt•lttol'I -Pul)ll""" Jack R. Curley Vk t Prt1loenlt'MI C..nort l ,,.,._. Thomas Keevll Elllle• Thomas A. Murptline ........ Int ldllw CNrlesH. loos Richard P. Nan Mlollltftl Mtnt9lng E~ •· e.ue. dls<'losed that psychiatric reports do not declare her incom· peteot to stand trial. "The government, on the basis or the psychiatric reports, believes that Patricia Hearst Is fully competent to stand trial and undergo proceedings forthwith in connection with this criminal prosecution,·· BrowningsWd. He told U.S. District Court Jodge Oliver J , Carter: "We are ·going to ask your honor to set a trial date as speedily as possi- ble." He added. ''1'1one or the re- ports, as we read them. states that Mi!iis Hearst is incompetent to stand t ri a I." Browning was the first at- torney to present hi s views. OTHER STORIES APPEAR ON A 5, A9, 8 6 Miss Hearst's defense team was to speak second . The newspaper hei ress, clad in a brown pants suit, was more animated than she had been at previous court appearunces, chatting with her attorneys before her session began. However, she showed no reac- tion to the presence or her parents and sisters in the front row or the courtroom. Attorneys for ~1iss Hearst, who has,11ot yet entered a plea, sajd she would not take th e witness stand. Carter said in recent out-0f- court comments that Mi ss Hearst probably was competent to proceed. His final ruling will be based on reports from three psychiatrists a nd a psychologist who examined her at the San Mateo County jail. It was uncertain whether a final ruling on her mental condi- tion would be made at tod ay's hearing. Defense and prosecu- tion attorneys, who have read Mi ss Hearst's psychiatric re· ports, are expected to argue their views on her mental competen· cy. The judge could then take the matter under study or could issue an immediate decision. A ruling that Miss l·learst is mentally competent could mean the swift setting of a triaJ date, perhaps this year. She also would be required to enter a plea. A dec\s\on that she is incompe- tf'nt could dela.v proceedings in· df'finitf'ly while s he re<•eived treatment at a mental hos pital. Sl,ain Cop's Wife Shoots GumnanDead TAMPA, Fla. CAP> -An off· duty Tampa policeman was slain in a shootou t. but his wire, also an off.duty officer. picked up the gun he tried to use and killed his assailant, s heriff's deputies said tcxlay. Maj . Walter Heinrich of the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Department said confusion still surrounded the Monday evening incident. But he said initial re- ports tell this story: An auxiliary sheriff.'s deputy became suspicious of three men in their early 20s and foll owed them to a convenience store. As they ent ered the front. he went in the back. The suspects boUnd the arms or the store clerk, an unidentified woman and began to Jead her in- to another room. As they led her away, officer Anthony Willi ams, Zl, and his wiff', Ann, who had ju.st gotten orr duty and was still in uniform, pulled up.in front. Williams. in civilian clothes, got out and saw what was hap- pening. Crouching by the store entrance, he asked hi s wife to slide her gun to him. Before he could reach it, one of the suspects shot and killed him . As the gunman bolted from the store, Mrs . Williams grabbed the pistol and shot him down. The auxiliary deputy then opened fire and wounded a second suspect. Mrs. Williams handcuffed the wounded man while the deputy apprehended the third. Police tentatively identlfled the dead man as Vito McKennis,. 21. of Watertown. Conn., and said Mark McKen nis, also or Watertown, was critically wounded. A third man, Mark Rinaldi of Tampa, was arre9ted on a charc:e or first -dearee murder and h.eld without. bond at the · Hillsborough County Jail Heinrich said. ' l:lein.rtch said WJIUam1 was shot on<'e in the chest. The clerk, who freed herseU during the shooting, was reported un· harmed. Re aald autopsies and balllstlc1 1 .. ta wore to be •onduclid toda,y but ebargu were not lmmediato-J.y filed. . " ' I --· Ul"IT....._.. ·NO CONTEST' REJECTED Lynette Fromme Squeaky's 'No Contest' Rejected BULLETIN\' SACRAMENTO !AP) - l.ynette Fromme swilt'hed her pl t>a back to innot·ent today after her surprise attempt to plead no '· contest t.o a charge of attempted assassination or President Ford was rejected by the trial judge and prosecutor. SACRAMENTO (AP! - J.ynette F'romme said today she wanted to change hl'r plea from innocent to no contest on a charge of attempting to murder President F'ord . After her announcement U.S. District Court Judge Thomas ~l :1 cJ\ride s ummoned Miss FTomme and her attorney into a conference to discuss the de- vt'lopment . "Your honor. these people can- not judge me. They can only MANSON FILM LEAVES OUESTION5-e6 judge th em se lv es.·· ~11 ss Fromme told ~J ac Bride as JUry self'ction was sc heduled to begin. Miss Fromme, 27, is charged with attempting to assassinate Ford when he vi sited the state Capitol Sept .~. The slender, red.haired Miss Fromme. a dbsciple or Charles Manson and an early member of his so-called family. sald: "My family judges ine. That".o; why I took off my robe today. IL belongs to my family." she said. Miss Fromme had often worn in her court appearances a red, hooded , nun-like robe which she said signified her allegiance to Manson, who was convicted or the 1969· murders of actress Sharon Tate and six others in Los Angeles. Today, she wore a green pants suit. ··1 find it ne cessary lo change my plea to nolo contendere," said Miss Fromme, \\'ho is acting asher own attorney. Nolo contendere, or no contest, is the legal equivalerlt of a guilty plea in that it makes a defendant subject to the same penalties as being found guilty . But it does not involve a formal admission or guilt. The Change of plea \\'as not im- mediately ac('epted by the judge, who convened the meeting with ~tiss Fromme and attorneys in hi s chambers. It was not immediately known what WQUld happen to the video- taped testimony Ford taped Saturday in W ashfngton . The judge had just completed addressing the first paneJ or 45 prospective jurors s ummoned for Miss Fromme's trial when she stood up Crom the defense Olt blf'. approat'hed the bench 2iid made hf'r comments. As .she said. ''I find it necessary to change my plea," Asst ... U.S. Atty. Donald Heller rose and asked to con/er with Mar Bride. Early Signup For Winter Quarter Set Saddteback Community College Di.strict r esidents have until Wedn esday lo take advan. tage or early registration pro- cedures for the winter quarter whic h begins Dec. 1. Students wbo file applications by. W.ednesday wilJ qualify for pr1or1ty registration appoint· ment.s Nov. 25 and 26. Those who ftl e ~rter that day wiU be given appointments to register on a ftnt come, first serve basis an.er Dee. I. . Generally, h igh ·s chool graduates and persons 18 years of a1e or older att eligible to enroll at the college. There are no tuition recs for \ California residents ol at least one year. However, a £eeol$3 for on .. ampus studenta and SUiO for t~e i.n ofC·c•mpus couraes is re- qwred for health services. • • Where's th"' Car? Tmred Away, Now It's Mi.s $ing lly llOllEllT llARKER Of .. 0.111' ...... SUflt Mn. Alice Loftis tells a story. ol Huntington Beach that would be funny if it weren·,eo.sad. Her car was towed away from in front or her home at 8'91 Lomond Drive Sept. 23 when it w•s declared abandoned by police. Now it has vanished complete- ly and she believes it Has l>een cruahed ror junk or that ii. may even have been s tolen, although ahe doesn't see how that's possi- ble since it 's carburetor and bat· tery were mi ssing. Police con- flrm the car i11 missing. Mr!i. Loftis s aid police were responsible for having her car taken to Huntington Auto Service at 610 Main St. when it hadn't been moved ror several days. Officers said the car hadn·t been moved for 13 days and that they had left numerous notices on it. They said they received com· plaints about it from other resi- dents. Mrs. Loftis said that the car was inoperative because the carburetor was faulty and that her husband was in the process or having it fixed. She said she moved the car one car length after getting notices. Mrs. Loftis first came to city council with her problem Oct. 23. She said she was the only source of int'ome at present for her fami· ly that includes rive children from ages S to IS and that she couldn 't afford towing and storage charges on the 1965 Im· pala station wagon. Council members ordered the auto returned immediately at no charge. However, the next day when her husband went to get the~ar, he was told the Loftises legally would have to pay for the charges first and subm it a claim to the ci- ·ty . This was based on the advice of City Altorney Don Bon/a, but the advice was.not 2iven until the day after the count'il meeting. The Loftises s aid they didn't have the money at the lime. Mrs. Loftis said she went to the storage area to cheC'k on her car after 9eing told her battery was mi ssing. This time it was the entire car. A man at Hunt;ngton Auto IIGELOW PIED PIPER A rich plush shag 2·ply nylon spicy two-tones s94s "91tehd SAVE 2.05 YD. IIGELOW ADVENTURO US Service said. bo didn't know a thing about lhecar. · He said that ca.rs, if they are crushed, are done so after they've been on band for :JO lllllO d~. . A source said today that Mrs. Loftis' car may ...have been. c0l$hed by mlstoko. He said be hearil !ha~ crushers • ,.,.... Pflfle A l TAX HIKE. • override election om year or tbe propased cuts. It was pointed out earlier by the superintendent that the board or trustees would have to make a decision on the tax override elec- tion by December ilUle proposal is to secure a place on the ballot next spring. Marines Plead Guilty in Theft Of Grenades SAN DIEGO (AP) -Three Marines from Camp Pendleton have pleaded guilty in federal court to a conspiracy charge in the theft or 300 Ii ve hand grenades from the base. Sgt. Phillip B. Shaw, 23; Pvt. John Snow, 20, and Lance Cpl. Dale Teeter, 21 , pleaded guilty to the conspiracy charge Monday and Teeter also admitted possess· ing the stolen ex pJosives. U.S. District Court Judge \ Howard Turrentine set sentenc· ingfor the trioon Dec. 1. All three were arrested last June after a joint investigation by federal agents and Naval in· telligence officers. Strike Length e ns CHICAGO IAP> -A walkout by Cook County Hospital interns and residents entered its ninth day today. were told to <O.!DP•d an old green Pontiac st ation wagon and that they m ay have got Mrs. Loi· tia•car. )4yor.;Jf~a .Gibbs -she ls appalled about lhowholething. ~•If only-a·little bltmanlty was 1hown iaatead or IeaaJ...,, this ·wouJdD•t have )I~" ahe said. Pair Quizzed In Principal's Home Blast Orange County Sherlrrs or~ ficers are interviewing a Dana Point man a nd a juvenilecompa· nion in connection with an ex. plosion that inflicted damage at the -home of Mission Viejo Higb School Principal Philip Grignon. Deputies said an explosive de- vice was taped to the door of the principal's home at 33832 Malaga Drive, Dana Point, while he \\a$ inside the home watching television. They said no one was' hurt in the resulting explosion which in· fii<'ted minor damage on the front door. Officers refused to identify the tWo young men who are assisting them with their i.Dq Wries. 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Her car was.towed away from in front of her home at 8491 Lomond Drive Sept. 23 when it was. declared abandoned by police. Now it has vanished complete- ly and she beJjeves it has been cnaslled for Junk or lhal ll may even have been stolet. allboulh II.be doesn •t see bow that '5 possi· ble since it's carburetor and bat- tery were missin,. Poli~ con- fmn the car i1 missing. Mrs. Loftis said police were responsible f« bavint her t'ar taken to Huntincton Auto Service at 610 Majn St. when it hadn't been mdved tor several days. Officers said the car hadn't been --.novtd for 13 days ond that they bad left numerom notices oa it. They at.id they recei•ftt com- plaints about It from other ,...., dents. MI'S. Loftis said that the car was inoperative because the r-arburetoc was faulty and that her husband was in theprocessol having it fixed. She said she moved the car one car length after getting notices. 0.11, ~let ........... ~.tndi 0'0.-11 'JAWS' DANCE SPOT MAKES WAVES IN COSTA MESA Owner John Bellamy Clashes With Movie Studio ~~~~~~~~~~ Early Vote ·In Irvine Around 9% A spot check of Irvine precinct workers indicated that about nine percent of the city's 12,960 voteD turned out early today for balloting on a proposed city charter and a referendum on the zoning ror the Village or Northwood. . . The turnout appeared lighter in the voting for directors of the Irvine Ranch Water District. The polls will remain open un- til 8 p.m . An election head- quarters win be set up tonight in city hall, 4201 Campus Drive, and election results will be posted beginning after the polls close. Early returns were heaviest at the Racquet Club, where 70 of ,137 vOters had gone to the polls on the citY, elections. In the water boa.r'd• race, 34 or 286 voters had cast ballots. The Racquet Club is the only' developed tract 'in Northwood, the zoning of whi'ch is the subject of a referendum in . today's balloting. One precinct in University Park reported a turnout or about five percent with 39 or 671 voters in the city election voting by mid· day. Jn the water board race, 13 hctd voted. Another Univers ity Park pre- cinct reported 10 percent turnout for the city elections and five of 200 voters in the water board race. One precinct worker said she had received comments from several voters that "the water board election was £ixed, so why vote?" .. In that ele~.tion, 46 percent of the 183 million votes are to be cast by the Irvine Company. Vot- ing is limited to property owners, with eac!h given one vote for each $1 assessed value or his land. 2 Suspects Shot LOMITA CUPl)-Asuspectin the attempted robbery of a liquor store was round shot to death in his home today a few hours after another suspect, a IS.year-0ld who had been shot io the chest, was found in a field. The owner of the liquor store, Wilbert B. Camp, 60, foil'ed the attempted rotibery laff: Monday when he grabbed a .32-caUber automatic handgun and opened rlre on two knife·wielding youths Who at- tempted to rob him. Stop for Bite? Studio, City Circle ~· By ALAN DIRKIN OI UM 0.llf f"l ... MMI Universal Studios is trying to put the bite on Newport Beach businessman John Bellamy who has opened. a night spot called the "Jaws" in Costa Mesa. Bellamy, 32, who says he has started 41 restaurants and bars in Orange County, has turned his dance spot into something or a landmark at Newport Boulevard and Fairview Road by having a giant mural painted on it. The mural is of a shark with the jaws ol the fish serving as the en· trance to the restaurant. "When people enter here they walk through the jaws of the great white shark," Bellamy said proudly. claiming that his muralcost$2,000. Btit Universal Studios, which made the "Jaws" movie, is not so amused by the design. The company's copyright and patent attorneys have written Bellamy and told him they don·t like en- trepreneurs riding the tail of the ·movie. The letter, rrom the firm or Patton, Riber, Lee and Utrecht, say that the term "Jaws'" may be used only on a royalty basis. The attorneys invite Bellamy to attempt to arrange a license with the movie studio for use of the name. and war n t hat if he fai ls to get a license legal action will be taken. BeJJamy said that he has given the letter to his attorney, Marvin Kapelus, to handle . Bellamy does not appear de- terred by the legal threat because he said today be plans to extend. both the restaurant and the sign. "l"m going to build a big shark"s tail in back and people can enter through the jaw and leave by the rear door under the tail,·· he said. In addition to any difficulties with Universal Studios, Bellamy may have trouble with the Costa Mesa sign ordinance. City zoning inspector Bob Hall said that the painted wall is a sign under the ('ode and as s uch is breaking the ordinance on two counts -it ex- ceeds the square footage al- lowed, and protrudes above the roof line. Bellamy sai\l that his lawyer will be contacting the city to gel the sign permits . Attorne y Kape.lus could not be reached for comment today . Ruling on Patty.'s Condition Delayed BULLETIN SAN FRANCISCO CAP)· -A federal judge today delayed until later this week a rulin g on Patricia Rearst•s mental com · pe t ency. saying th at her psychiat ric reports are so com - pies they require further es:- amlnation ••in gr eat detail.'' -SAN FRANCISCO (AP> - Patricia Hearst appeared in court for the first time in six weeks today and heard a govern- ment attorney describe her as "fully competent to stand trial." U.S. Atty. James L. Browning Jr., arguing at the mental com - petency hearing in Miss Hearst's case. disclosed that psychiatric reports do not declare her incom- petent to stand triaJ. .. The government, on the basis of the psychiatric reports. believes that Patricia Hearst is fully competent to stand trial and undergo proceedings forthwith in connection with this criminal prosecution,·· Browningsaid. He told U.S . District Court Judge Oliver J. Carter: "We are going to aslc: your honor to set a OTHER STORIES APPEAR ON AS, At; 86 trial date as speedily as possi· ble. ·• He added, ''None of the re- ports, as we read them, states that Miss Hearst is incompetent to stand lriaJ. ·· -Browning was the first at- torney to present his views. -Miss Hearst's defesise-team was to speak second. The newspaper heiress, clad in a 'brown pants suit, wu more anim.<!-ted than s-he haa been at previous court appearances, chatting with her attorneys before Her session betJan. Ca-st Your Ballo~; , l ' -' ~· Mn. Lort.il flrst came to city council with her problem Oct. 23.. She said she was the only source of income at present {Of' her fami- ly that includes rive cbil.dren from ages 5 to JS t.nd that she couldn't afford towing and storqe cbarge.s1on ·the 19GS Im- pala station wagon. CounciJ members ordered the auto returned lmmedlately at no charge However.the next day when her husband wenl to get lhe car, he wu told the Loftises legally would have to pay ror the rharge1 finl and submit a claim to the ci- ty. This was based on the advice ol City Attorney Don Bonfa, but tht" advice was nol xiven until the day after the council meeting. · The Loftises said they dJdn't have the moneY. at the time. MrS. Loftis said she wlmt to the $\oraee area to check on her .kP' after being told her battery wu missing. This time it was lheentirecu . A man a t Huntington Auto Service said be didn't know • thing about the c ar . He said that cars, i( they are crus h ed , a r e d on e s o arter they·ve been on hand for 30 to 60 da~. (Stt CAR, Page A!) Sex Trial Set Woman-Marine Officer-Charged The court-martial of Marine Corps U . Mary Niflis, charged y.iit'h sexual misC'onduct, has been se( ror Nov. 12 at EJ Toro Marine Corps Air Station. Capt. James Di Bernardo, El Toro public inrormation officer. said the trial will be held at the station's Jaw center and go on as scheduled unless the delense re- quests a delay. The trial will be public a lthough attendance will be limited be·cause the station's military courtroom is small, Capt. Di Bernardo said. Lieutenant Ninis, 23, has of- fered to resign her commission under "honorable conditiohS'" as a compromise. She is accused or "conduct un- becoming an officer. and a gentlewoman.·· The Marine Corps alleges s he had sexual in-· tercourse with six enlisted men. Her civilian lawyer, Jay W. Jeffcoat, has pledged to wage a legal battle "into the federal dis- trict court and ultimately. God forbid, to the U .S. Supreme Court" if her offer to resign is re- fused. . None of the six men allegedly involved with Lieutenant Niflis have been similarly charged, Judge Nixes No Contest 'Squeaky' Bid BULLETIN SACR 1'M ENTO CA P ) Lynette Fromme switched her plea back lo innocent today alter her surprise attempt to plead no contest to a cbar ge of attempted assassination or Preside!nt Ford was rejected by tbe trial Judge and prosecutor. SACRAMENTO CAPl - Lynette Fromme said today she wanted to change her plea from innocent to no contest on a charge of attempting to murder President Ford. After her announcement U.S. District Court Judge Thomas MaC'Bride summoned Miss Fromme and her attorney into a ('onrerence to discuss the de- velopm'Mft. ' "Your honor, these people C'an· not judge me. They can only MANSON FILM LEAVES QUESTION~& judge them s elves,·• Miss Fromme told MacBride as jury selection was scheduled to begin. Miss Fromme, 27, is charged with attempting to assassinate Ford when he visited the state Capitol Sept. 5. The slender, red-haired Miss Fromme, a disciple of Charles Manson and an early member of his so-called ramily, said: ' "My family judges me. That·s why J took orr my. robe today. It belongs to my family,·· she said. Miss Fromme had often worn in her court appearances a red, hooded, nun-like robe which she said signified her aUegiance lo Manson, who was convicted of the 1969 murders of actress Sharon Tale and six others in Los Angeles. Today, she wore a green pants suit. "I fllld it necessary to change my plea lo nolo contendere," said Miss Fromme, who is acting as her own attorney. Nolo contendere, or no contest, is the legal equivalent ol a guilty plea in that Jt makes a defendant subject to the saJlle penalties as being found guilty. B\.ll it does ri\>t °CStt SQUEAKY, hge A!l ,I U~IT...,_ TRIAL IN EL TORO Marine Officer NitHs prompting J e rrcoal to term the case as "the most classic exam- ple of a denial of equal justice." Although the Marine Corps has refused extensive commept, of. riciaJs have rele ased a brief statement or the charges against ht"r . They include "disobedience or a lawful order, sodomy, eight speC'ifications OT conduct un· . becomin g an orficer and fraternization with e nlisted personnel on terms of military equality ... Her lawyer claims the tall, slender lieutenant, now s tationed in Yuma. Ariz., hctS been given no meaningful work since the C'harges we re made last sum- mer . "She really does nothing. For the past several weeks she·s simply been told to bri~g a good book to work, and giveri an hour's busy wotk. ··he s aid. Li eute n a nt Niflis· mother; Jean C. Richard of Southbury, Conn., says she isn't making any· judgments about her daughter but that she is protesting "the treatment s he's had , the double standard, and unequal justice.·• .. She"s being treated as though she has an inrectious disease and might contaminate other people. This is hard on her because she is a naturally sociable person." Marian Berge son's In Race for 7 4th By DOUGLAS FRITZSCJIE Of .ite D•ll• PllM SU>tl Marian Be rgeson. a rounding trustee of th e Ncwport·61:esa school district. stepped inf&'.the 74th Assembly Dis trict race Mon- day with a promise of strong sup. port for the idea or local control. She made the a nnouncement of her candidacy for the Republican nomina tion to a bout 200 sup. porters who attended a re('cption at a home in the Big Canyon area of Newport Beach. Repub!i('an Robert Badham , current holder of the assembly seat, h as announced his can· dida('y fo r the 40th Congressional Di strict seat he ld by And rew Hins h aw. Irvin e City Coun- cilman Henry Qui gley is the only other announced GO P cand ida te in the 14th, where winning the Republi('an nomination is t anta- mount to electio n. Comment ing on her role as a wom a n ca nd i d a t e , Mr s . Bergeson said , "Women have perspective. We r e hard worker~. And we have at least as much competen('y as m e n ... But she s ees her gender as sttondar y to he r candidacy. She promi sed ··a v igor ous. a g · gressive campaign, but not in op- position to anybody.·· Her key campaign points. she said, will be : -Growing C'Ost of government . More state bure auc ra('y, s he said, means less local control. She supports mor e local control and will oppose higher budgets, she said . -Crime and corruption . She cited her experience on the Riles- Younger state ta~k force for pre· vention or crime in the S('hools as good ba('kground in this area. -Coasta l conser vation com- mission . She opposes the concept or taking local planning out or the hands of loc al governments. -Collective bar gain ing ror public employes. She opposes :strike rights for public employes. However , she ~aid .'governm ents have the obl.igation to negotiate in goo d r a ith w i th publ ic employes. Mrs . Bergeson·s husband . Garth, and three or her four children attended l\.tonday's re· ('eption . The cou ple·s oldest da ughter . who was not present, is a tt"acher in Salt Lake Ci ty. Most or Mr s . Be r geson ·s political backgrouod has been in e ducation . Sh e has bee n a Newport·Mes a trustee £or 10 years and beCore that was a t r ustee with the old Newport elementa ry d istrict . She ('Urrently holds the post or pres ident pf the California School Boards Association. One or the issues that may faCe the Legislature next year is im- plementa tion or the Serrano· Priest st ate Supre me Court de· C'ision . The de('ision requires parity to within $100 expenditure per stude nt pe r year in all the state's public school!-i . She said she does not agree with the conC'Cpt that equal ex- penditures mean equaJ quality (See BERGESO~. Page A21 Coast Weathe r Dense fog t onight and Wedn esday morning. Sun· ny iO the aft ernoons. Hi ghs 65 to 73 at the beaches, 70 to ~ inl a nd. Lows tonight SO toss. I NSIDE T ODA l:' A new movie called '•Abduc· hon " 1s boi ed on a book wnl- ten f)('fore Patty Hear~ft WC1$ ku1naped. tJul i!'3 cruhing 1n on heT story. Critics see it as "an ineptly produced ripof/ " See Page A9. l 11de"' Al V-S.0-¥k• " -u-... •• Er-torMot<l •• ... .... . .. L.~~ •• ,,_...,,., ,. ........ • • "" . •• ,..,_,....,_, ••••• "'-•1-11 ()r .... (:M.t, ... ,._, •• -•1-1 ....,_, ., s,, ............. • • ~ ... lk H ... tt::" .Wrllen. All·14 E....,._'-"" ... •4·S A-• ... T•lrll•IM •• ,. ..... " .... ... -... ..,_ ... ....... • • -· •• --••••• lflto'nnluklfl .,. Polls Open Till 8 • I f ' l • ' l A2 tl.'ILY PILOT Tue.d1y, November 4, 1975 TV Murder Viewer Stabs Sister EAST PALO ALTO (U Pl)-Charles E. Greene, \t?. has been charged "'ilh killing his sister because she pulled oul the cleet rieal fuses in hi.s garage so he v.·oltld s top 'A·atching lt!levision. San Mateo County sheriff's deputies said the body or Mrs. Juanita E . Cox. JS. wus fouqd over the \Vt.'l.:kcnct. She had been stubbed in th~ back with a hunting knife. Deputies said Mrs. Cox ordered her brother to turn off th~ ·rv set ru1£l , when he rcfu!!.ed, she :,tormed 1nt1.1 the> g1.1ra gr to rr1nov(' the fu ses. 1'hey said her hody ''~t s found in the ga.ragc. f 'rolfl Pag~ .4 I BERGESON 1."liuc.1t1on Shl· ... 111! .i blll 1•n lht• tn~llt•r ('•Hild h1' p.L .. ~t,I .... 11h t'Tlllllj.!h flt•:<1l1d1t) l~ .tlh"·' !'it' lh'-tr1cl:-thl' :-.1rnt' qu.1111' ,,( t"i.hl\'.1t1 lill ,111\! .11 tht· •. unt' ':!i'\' lll)l hrt•,1\.. !h<' l,1,·.d t,1,p.l\ l"I ~. 1'ht• d\'I l:-hlll \"ll.~'1bl\ I!' rorpur,1t111~ ,1 .. I.tit' pn.•pt'r'• '·'' 1nlin'.1lt'~ funds should !11t r.- d l't ri butC'd fron1 r,·!.1t l\< ' ""L»1lthy d1:-tr1 cts lt k•· ~r>v.1,•:~ ~1 t'~,1 l l1 j)!)Uft'f Pill':' Early Signup For Winter Quarter Set Sadd!t·b,tt·k Commun1t) ('ollt'~t' Oi:-trl{'l rt•s1di>n l.s hJ.\i' un til \\'ednc>:-d.1~ to take ad ' <.til- lage of early rt•_t.:1~trat1on pro- \"l"liure:-for tht• v. inter quartl'r "'"h1ch begins Dec I . Students v.·ho file apphcat1ons by Wt•dnesday will quahfy for priority rcg1strat1on <ippoint- ment...; :-.:o\'. 25 and 26 ·rhose v.•ho fill' after rhat day \\"ill bt_. given appoint mt~nts tu rt'g1stcr on :t first comt·. first servt.' basis after Dt>r I. Gt•ne ra lly, hi,!?h sc hoo l gr;.1d uates and persons 18 years of agt• or older arc t·li~1ble to enroll at the coll ege. There are no tuition fees for California rf'sidents of at least one year. Hov.•ever. a fee of SJ for on-c ampus studenls and $1 .50 for those in off -cam pus courses is re- quired (or health services. ~<-.. •. ·Psychiatrist ... Group Speaks SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -A group of Californ1 <1 psychiatrists prott~sted J\.f onday against th e usf' of psychiatric reports to dl'· termine whether Patricia Hearst is mentally competent to stand trial on a federal armed bank robbery charge. (Related stories A·9. B6> ''Psychiatrists and psychologists are no more able than a lay person to decide if so- meone is able to understand the charges again st them and aid in their own deCense."· Dr. Lee Coleman, a Berkele y psychiatrist. said at a Monday news conference protesting the procedure in the Hearst case. '".A.. psychiatrist is supposed to \)('able to talk with someone and help them ,"· he said. "But it's ,tnother thing to be called on as :.t legal expert ·· 25o/o PA f'.lii.KE? $1 .25 A YEAR YORK , Ala. IAP> -The York city councilmen. noting the pro- blems brought by inflation, have vutffi themst•lves a 25 percent pay raise -fr >m Sl to Sl .25 a year ORANGE COAST Cop's Wife Kills His l\lurderer T \\t }'.\ ~·!.t l·\I'l -1\n of(· .~ .. ·\ f.;:~·~·.1 t"-'h\'t•ri1.ln .... ·.i..s sliun . :i .• ~~,,;,.,.: ~ut his '4 \rt'. also ;tn ~~! ~~.i~~ \~~:.rt·:-. p1cJ..1'l.l up lhe ~..::: n~ !..,,,: t1.• '.J'"t' arll.l kLlled lus ·''""-.li!.tnt .. ru•r1!i , cl<'p1.1!l("S sa1(L : ..... 1.1 \ \1 .tJ \\ .\it\'r f!t'1nnch or the ft1!l ~~r<'t1J!h Cvunty Sheri ff '~ f\>p.i.rtmt'nt ~.11d l'01lfusion still 'urr ... "'t.1ndt'd tht' :O.l ,1nd .. 1y (',·ening 1nc1Jenl J.\u! he :-.. ud 1ruUaJ re- ports tt>ll th1:-. ~lor) An aux1hary sheriff·s deputy be<:-ame suspicious of three men in tht'tr early 20s and follov.·ed them to a ron,·en1ence store. As they entered the front. he "'·ent in the back The susperts bound the arms of the store clerk. an urudentified v.oman and began to lead her in· to another room . 1\s they led her av.'ay, officer Anthony \lt'illtams. Z7 , and hi s "ife. ,<\.n n. \\•ho had just gotten off duty and '4'aS slill in uruform, pullf'd up in front . Williams. in ('ivi\ian clothes, got out and sav.· what was hap- pening. Crouch1n~ by the store entr:.tnce. he asked his "'ife to slide her gun to him. Before he rould reach it. one of the suspects shut and killed him. ;\s the gunman bolted from th e storE'. Mrs Will iams grabbed the pistol and s hot him down. The auxiliary deputy then opened fire and v.'ounded a second suspect . Mrs. Williams handcuffed the wounded man while the deputy apprehended the third. Police tentatively identified the dead m an as Vito Mc Kennis, 21. of Watertown. Conn., and said l\1.ark Mc Kennis, also of Wate.rtown , was cr\tica\\y wounded_ A third man, A-1ark llinaldi of Tamp·a, was arrested on a charge of firs t-degr{'(" murder and held wi thout bond at the Hillsbo rou g h County jail. Heinrich said. Ileinrich said Williams was s hot Onee in the chest. The clerk, 'A'ho freed herself during the s hooting. was reported un- harmed. Lost Cash Retrieved BOSTON (AP) -A Rrinks armored truck hit a bump in the road and lost two bags of money. $18,001 to be exact. But a trailing motorist c ame to the rescue. ''Tv.·o full money bags fell out and I had all I could do to g~t the dri,x_er·s attention " the ffiotOnst. Paul MUi=pily of the Dorchester section. said or Monday's incident. ~1urph y pulled the truck aside about l ,000 yards after it hit the hump and told the driver he was miss- ing so m e money . The driver hailed a police eruiser. got 1n and went back to retrieve the bags. -· Kissinger .'Biggest LOser' By HELEN THOMAS WASHINGTON <UPI) -Ad · ministration orricials said today Secretary of State Henry A. Kiss· inger was the big loser in the President 's Cabinet-level s~akeup, and hinted Elliot Richardson may be returning to Washington to play a more im· portent role than Commerce secretary. Richardson, now U.S. am· FORD GETS 'THE ONES I WANTED,' A4 bassador to Great Britain and Ford 's C'hoice to succeed Rogers C. R. l\1orton as Commerce ~t'C retary, \\'ill be \\'ailing in the '4·1nj.?s v.·o take over Kissinger 's C:1b1n\•t post. pe.rhaps even bt·fore the 1976 election, the of· f1c1al s suggested . They said Kissinger, in los ing !us JOb as hf'ad o( the NationaJ St't·urity Council. a lso will lose h1~ daily access to Ford and his \\'h1te l~ouse office. At a \\'hill' House meeting with Republi can leaders today, Kiss- inger jokf'd about his dwindling po"·t'r. lie apologized for being late. saying he was "busy count- ing the jobs I lost.'' ' Kissinger has had a regular one-hour morning meeting with the President since Ford took ,of· f1 ce. and previously had insisted on keeping the NSC post to pr<>- tect that direct, daily access to Ford. Under the new setup, he will meet with Ford only for one hour each week. Donald Rumsfeld , nominatt'd as the new secretary of Defense. also will have a one- hour meeting with Ford. In addi- tion, Kissinger, Rumsfeld and CIA Director-designate George Rush will meet jointly with Ford a ('ouple of times a week, the Ad- ministration of Ci rials said . They said s tripping ~ssinger or his National Security Council position will "-bring balance" tc Ford·.s input on foreign policy and sever ely curtail the secretary's advisory capacity. Marines Plead Guilty in Theft Of Grenades SAN DIEGO (AP) -Three Marines from Camp Pendleton have pleaded guilty in fed era l court to a conspiracy charge in tht.> theft of 300 Ii ve hand grenades from the base. Sgt. fhillip B. Shaw, 23; Pvt. John Snow, 20, and Lance Cpl. Dale Teeter, 21, pleaded guilty to the conspiracy charge Monday and Teeter also admitted possess- ing the stolen explosives. U.S . Di strict Court Judge Howard Turrentine set sentenc- ing fortbetrioon Dec. l . All three were arrested last June after a joint investigation by federal agents and Naval in- telligence officers. E'rot11 Page Al _!.:AR ••• ' A source said today that Mrs . 1.oftis_' car .;nay have been crushe'.a by mistake.-'" He said he heard that crushers were told to c,ompact an old green Pontiac station wagon and that they may have got Mrs. Lof- tis" car. Mayor Norma Gibbs says she is appalled about the whole thing. "If only a little humanity was shown instead of legalese, this wouldn't ha,•e happened," she said. Signing Off? TIW O<•f'Ol'Co•\I D••I• p,,.,, .,;mw1>1<1<l1<om lilint<11N-N•w• l't•" "1>1'111<Y>fo<ll>y11<f 0•- (N•! Plltlh•h•no Comp•n• y~,"'~"'\"Q<>' ••~ Publl•~tll "'Onf:!fy ,Mou~h ,-,.d•y 10, Co•!• ""'"'· N~*""<l ll~•<n Mun"""'°" llo1t<1>/F<xlt'I tam V•ll~v. '"'"f. 'A<:l<ll~b.O<• V•"•• •"<I tog..,.. S.a<1>/!.ou1n Ca•••." ,;tig1t•""1"''"'1 •d• \Ion +t CK>bl lil\10 ~lu<<I•., ...a $un<11v• 1n~ p•nc•P"I w!>!""'"O P••nt 11 Ai m """''' !}.ow St,.1,.ca,i. M•w , (1Wo• '"''-· Robert N . Weed PrO\•<ltM 1n<I P~b!!- Jack R. Curley Vitt Prt\•<lf~I fnll C.tnt••' Mo_. Themas Keel(,11 l <lilor Thomas A. Murpliine ""Mt''ll Ea•1 .. .CherlesH.Loos R1cliardP.Nall AIM"«li "'°"fQ"'ll lf'IOtl c.,y,lah1. 1t1J Or~ (Mil ~ C- P1'111· * ...... 1'0•i9t. Hll41<MiGflt,. ..,!lorl•I 11'1•11tt or atht•Ultl'!tnl) Nl•tl~ "'"' 0t n•t•Clll(ell wllhowl '"(Jal "'m+tlle~ et ~ltM"""''· ' DMJI Hurt by 'For Sale' Sign 8y ARTHUR R. VlNSEL Of !flt Oifll' f'Htl: MaM Joseph E . Stromberg is a wor- ried businessman. His business is conducted un- der the firm name Department of Motor Vehicles, with head· quarters in Sacramento. What Asst . Mgr. Stromberg and his staff do is tlandle the of· !en-complex matters of register- tng cars, trucks, motorcycles and sundry other vt>hicles; giv· ti'lg .written te!ts. driving tests, testing eyes, shooting pictures of prospective licen!ees and all that. • . What he is worried about ls this: Competitors -other OMV outlets around the Orange Coast -are tak1ng nway his business. even though customers must go f artherto conduct it. Prospective OMV customers drive up, take a look and pre- sume it is closed. They drive on a :ittle way down 19th Street to the brand-new OMV oCfice. And it is obviously not open either. So they take their business elsewhere. "The first l heard of this was when other officers around the area becan calling and asking 'When did you close the Costa Mesa office'?'' Stromberg la· ments. "We are open. We are stil1 here. We will be here and open unUl the new office opens," he odd•. The new office is tentatively !CheduJed to open aoout m1a- December. " UPIT• ........ 'NO CONTEST' REJECTED Lynette Fromme f'ro• Page Al SQUEAKY. • involve a formal admission of guilt' . Thf' change of plea was not im~ mediately accepted by the judge, who convened the meeting with ?t1iss JoTomme and attorneys in his chambers . lt was not immediately known what would happen to the video- . taped testimony Ford taped Saturday in Washington. The judge had just completed addressing the first panel of 45 prospective jurors s ummoned for ~tiss Fromme's trial when she stood up from the defense ta- ble, approached the bench and made her comments. As !he said, ··1 find it necessary to change my plea," Asst. U .S. Atty . Donald Heller rose and asked to confer with. Mac Bride. Miss Fromme and her court- appoi nted co.counsel, Jotrn Virga, were ca lled into the con- ference in the judge's chambers as the trial was recessed minutes 'after it began. Miss Fromme was the first person charged with attempted murdf'r of a president. Under the federal Jaw passed after the 1963 assassination of President .Ken - nedy , she faces a maximum penalty o~ life in prison. llGELOW PIED PIPER A nch plusli sliag 2-ply nylon spicy two-tones s945 la&t ...... SAVE 2.05 YD. BIGELOW ADVENTUROUS .. • r • Voting T1Jrnout 'Light' AHeavj Burglary Geor10•1 Locks 1.nct Safes wu buril.arl1<d lat weekend,~ foCksmlth George Vincente told Cost.a Mesa police Monday. Fewer than 20 percent ot the The buralars br~ke Into eligible voters were ex0«-~ hil shop •t 3088 Bnstol St. ca.st ballots today in 21 Olijlll8C--and stol.e-1'lve--.afes vaJued· County 5peciaJ diist.rict.s, ~ c-ity. at~· Tb~ safes, of a type two school districts and five lan· des1ened to be l~ in downer d istricts, according to c~-~et• (.OJllld&tions. ·M.J . Mayer. interim registrar ot : ¥D500cd. L to&.al.--of more voters. u1an pound&. Polls wlll stay open in all pre- cincts until 8 p.m. · ''The 20 percent or less figure is really an average of all the elections that are going on,''. ·Mayer explained. "lt could be 30 percent or more in some or the more vital elections such as the Fountain Valley and Huntington Beach school unifications.·· . Mayer said water districts, sanitary di~tricts and parks dis- trict board elections will ex- perience a turnout of ·· 10 to 15 percent al the most." More than 400,000 of the coun- t y's 650,000 registered voters are eligible to cast ballots in today's election. Only Newport Beach of all Orange Coast cities and com- munities will have no elections today, Mayer noted. "We have more than 200 can- didates and a number of ballot is· s ues to contend with so this will be an extremely complex elec- tion," Mayer said. Teen Charged With Assault A 15-year-old lrvine youth was arrested Monday on charges of assault with a deadly weaJX)n after he allegedly ended a scufne with a 12-year-old boy by smack- ing the younger,.lad in the head with a skateboard. Police said the fray erupted ·because the older boy was skateboarding in the younger one's driveway. The arrested youth was . re- leased to his father 's custody. The skateboard was held a.s evidence. • Pooille Named 'Outstanding U.S. Edncator' • OSHKOSH, Wis. (UPI! -The plaque on the wall or the Universi- ty of WisconS"in-Oshkosh chan- cellor·s office proclaims that Oliver D . Birnbaum is an ''Outstanding Educator or America" for 1975. Oliver D. Birnbaum ls a 60- pound poodle. He belongs to un- iversity Chancellor Robert. Birnbaum. Birnbaum nominated his dog for inclusion in the 1975 volume of ''Outstanding Educators o! America'' after sendiTig the publisher fictitious articles aJ- leg~y written by Oliver D., and noting that his nominee was a Ph.D. in animal husbandry. Birnbaum was trying to make the point that s uch an "honor" is really not such an honor. Hashish Nabbed LOS ANGELES (UPI) Sheriff's undercover officers ar- rested three men and grabbed an estimated $1.5 m illion worth of pure hashish Monday after the suspects allegedly sold some or the contraband to a d'eputy sheriff at a s hopping center. Booked on suspicion Of possess- ing narcotics for sale were Tom Kelly , 21, Venice; William Bishop, 24. New York City, and Gerald Berkowitz, 28, Detroit. ANTI.ON II NTLOH HIDIS SOIL Lustrous solids brushed with a second color s9ss ... ._.. 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L.--"'-------------1 ·installation ·custom draperies ~Ofld <•••• ~"•o• p•l4 at °"'" ,,.., •. c.1""'1'111, ~rlclHOl'I In' ta.liar U U ,_ · ""'/ .... lf'WlllM.H....mtlt'1r11lll ..... ----\l.U"*""''· The reason for 311 thJA. Is a large sign on the D1'f\' offlce at 721) W. itlh SL., Cost• Mesa. The old office, Stromberg points out, is open Crom 8 a.m . to ~ p.m. Monday, Tuesday, »led· n .. doY and Friday le< thcir loco! cuatomen' convenience. · ·· .,_ UC. NO. 136422 They even atay open unUl 8;30 - p.m. on Thursdays. , .... __ 1_6-63_P_tA-CE_N_T_,l_,A_A_,V_E;;N.;;U;;E;_•.....;C:;;O:;;S;;,TA:.:...:M.;;.:;ES:;A::·...;C:;A::l;;:1F:..:._9:..;1:.::6:.::1.:.7_· _•:..;H.::O:::N::E~6:•6:·:•:.B3::;B:_:-:..:6~·~6:;;·?'.,;3~5.:s_J The •ten says tho l>Ulldlng la '-----~----./• F'ORSALE,anditis. • 1 I r "' . ~ . • • • Hunt~ngton . Beach Fo11ntain-Valley ' EDITION '· • , Tod ay's Closing N.Y. Stoeks • VOL-:-68,-N0:-908;-2 SEGTIONS, 26 PAGES . ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1975 TEN CENTS s lier Car Crunched in C¥Uncher?-- Jly ROBERT BARKER Ol .. 0.11, .. 0 ...... Mrs: Alice Lortis tells a story oC Huntington Be ach that would be funny if it weren't so sad. Her car wa:s towed away from in front of her home at 8491 Lomond Drive Sept. 23 when it was declared a bandoned by police. Now it has vanished complete- ly and &be believes it has been ' . crushed ror junk or that It may even have been stolen, although she doesn't see how that's po&:SI · ble since it ·s carburetM and bat: tery were missing. Police con· firm the car h1 missing. Mra. Loftis said police were responsible for having her car taken to Huntington Auto Service at 610 Main St. when it hadn't been moved for severaJ days. Officers said the car hadn't ~-------------~ bttn moved tor 13 days and that they had le(t numerous notices on it. They said they received com· plaints about it Crom other resi- dents. Mrs. Loftis said that the car was inoperative because the carburetor was faulty and that her husband was in the process or hllving it fixed. She said she moved the car one car length after getting notices. ' Mn. Loftis first came to .::ity rouncil with her problem Oct. 23. She satij she was the only soutte o( income at present for her fami· ly that includes five children from ages s to 15 and that she couldn ·1 afford towing and storage charges on the 1965 Im- pala station wagon. Counell members ordered the auto returned immediately at DO c~arge. However, the next day when her husband went to get the car, he w u told the Lottises lee ally would have to pay ror the charees first and submit a claim to the ci- ty. This was based on the advice of City _Attorney Don Bonfa, but the advice was not aiven until the day afterthecouncil meeting. The Loftis es said they didn't have the money at the time. Mrs. Lortis said she-went lo the storage are.a to c heck on her car after being told hl·r battery wu misslng. This time it wal:i the entire car. A man at llunt in~on Auto Service said he d idn't know a thing about the car. He said that cars, if they are crushed, a re done so urter they've been on hand for 30 to 60 days. <SeeCAR, PageAZ) Valley Election Turnout 'Heavy' * * * * * * Charges Flying fu Unify Fight Those ror and against the un- ification questions in Fountain Valley and south Huntington Beach were busy Monday and to· day making last points ror their sides. In Fountain Valley, police s aid they have be!:!1 contacted by those on both s1des about alleged eleC'tion violations. But in all C'ases officers have counseled those involved. and there have been no a rrests. They -were called to Northcutt &hool this morning, ofricers said. to advise teachers against parking their cars, marked with "vote no .. stickers, within 100 feet of the polling place there. And officers also were called to an area in Fountain Valley Mon· day night. after members of the pro-unification committee al- le.gedJy found t~o women tearing down a "vote yes" sign. But the women were advised ·against damaging the sign' and sent home, police reported. Huntington Beach police said today they have had no calls over the eleC'tion. But several trustee candidates for the proposed unified school board have reported their signs damaged. And William Thomas, a can- didate in area two, said the un- irication opposition group has Cash Supply Growth Told WASHINGTON. (UPI ) Arthur F . Burns announced to- day the Federal Reserve would seek to keep the growth of the na- lion·s money s upply in the range of 5 to 7 .5 percent over the next year. This is the same ran11:e the Fed aimed at during the last six months. But it is a decline from what th'e monetary s uppl y growth rate actuaur--was during the first quarter of 1975. Monetary growth is considered a key element in the economy's ability to recover fro m the re· cession. • R efugees lte turn HONG KONG (U PI ) -A Viet - namese merchant ship carrying 1,546 Vietnamese reCugees from Guam has arrived in South Viet- nam. the Vietnam ne_.ws agency . reported toc;tay. ' been "littering .. homes with their leanets urging a "no .. vote. Thomas charged they also have been stuffing leaflets in mailboxes in violation of the law. The leaflets are being dis- tributed by Concerned Citizens Against Unification, a group started by C.R. Wright, president of the Dis trict Educators As- sociation. a t eacher organization CSee CHARGES, Page A2) Priprities' Budgeting Gets Push A presentation of top priority ltems for Huntington Beach touched orf a demand for fi scal belt-tightening Monday night by Councilwoman Harriett Wieder. City Administrator Dave Rowlands gave city council members a glimpse of goals that he said residents have t>een in· quiring about bl.It for which the city presently has no runds. Mrs. Wiede r said she believes it is a mistake to continue spend· ing pl ans to perpetuate the tax burden. "That still contributes to the high cost ol government ... she observed. Rowlands· list of iten:as and estimated costs include: Old Town assessment plans. S2S.OOO ; downtown redevelop- ment plans. $40,000 to $50 .000 : Warner fire station , s.317.000 ; Shamel ash tree r e m oval. $150 ,000 ; C ounc il on Aging, $114 ,270 ; ·Helipad site. $8),000, a nd parkin g acq ui s itions, $!40,000. Council m e mbers Monday night approved s pending on two other ite m s on the li st of priorities. ' They voted for a $3,000 study of an offramp at Huntington Center and for an appraisal for 15 lots for poss ible purchas e f o r downtown redevelopment. Rowlands also delivered to the council a report concerning the impact of a possible Joss oflederal revenue sharing funds. He said that the city's share or revenue sharing funds would be $1, 184 ,332 for fi scal year 1976. He said that if the General Revenue Act is not re-enacted the plan would end Dec. ·31 , 1976. and (See P RIORITY, Page A2) ' Council Action Here in capsule rorm are actions take n by Huntington Beach City Council Monday night: TENNIS CLUB: Voted to deny development or tennis and swim club at Golden West Street and Ernest Avenue because it is incompatible with heavy industry of a crane and trucking service on adjoining property. COASTAL COMMISSION: Approved resolution calling for cooperation of coastal agencies to ensure better com- municatjon with city. Councilwoman Wieder was irate over alleged lack or notice of Monday's coastal com- mission meeting in Huntington Beach. WINDSCREENS: Tlirected BWlding Director John Behrens lo hold meeting with residents of Huntington Harbour to study easing or ordinances regulating -windstteens in area. Rather B e Sailing? At some time during you r travels along the Orange Coast you've doubtless pulled up at a s!oplig ht behind a car that had a bumper stick er that read "l"d Rather Be Sailing.·· Now you know. if you didn't already, what that bumper sticker was , talking about. This sparkling photo was ·taken las t weekend -a sparkler on the Orange Coast. Mar ine Officer Set For Court-martial The court-m a rtia l or Marine Corps I~t. Ma ry '.'l"iflis. charged with sex u a l misconduct. has been set £or Nov . 12 at El Toro Marine Corps Air Station. Capt. James Di Bernardo, El Toro public info rmation officer , said the trial will be held at the station 's law center and go on as scheduled unless the defense re- quests a delay. The tri a l will b e public although attend a nce will be limited because the station·s military court r oom is small , Capt . JJi Bernardo said. Li eutenant NiOis, 23. has of. £ered to resign her commission under "honora ble conditions" as a compromise. She is aC'cu sed of "conduct un- becoming a n officer and a gentlewoman .·· The Marine Corps alleges s he had sexual in tercourse with six enlis ted men. Her civi lian lawyer, Jay W. J effcoat. has pledged to wage a legal battle "into the Cederal di s· trict court and ultimately, God forbid. to the U.S. Supre me Court .. if her offer to resign is re- fused, None of the six me n allegedly involved with Lieutenant Ninis have been s imilarly charged, prompting Jeffcoat to term the case as :.:the most classic exam· pie of a denial or equal justice ... Although the Marine Corps has refused extens ive comment, of- ficial& have released a brief statement or the charges against her. They include ''d isobedience or It lawful order, sodomy, eight UPIT .... TRIAL IN El TORO Marine Officer Nlflls specirications of conduct un - becoming ao officer and rraternization with e nlis ted personnel on terms ot military equality.·• Her lawyer claims the taJI, slender lieutenant, now stationed in Yuma, Ariz., has been given no meaningful work since the charges were made last sum- mer . "She ~eally does nothing. For the p ast several weeks she's _ (See MARINE, Page AZI Police Close Street Af ter Fog Moves In JJrivers in fogbound F'ountain Valley and Huntington Beach managed to get to work this morn ing with fe w m ishaps, police reported. ~l oweve r . Fountain Vall ey police c los ed Euclid Street between Wa rner Avenue and Talbert Street because of a con- struction project and low visibili· ty from fo g. Two lanes of Euclid were closed between Warner a nd Ed- inger, police reported_ Huntington Beach police re- portl'd a 7:30 a.m . traffic crash, apparentl'y caused by fog , at C.-olden West Street and Garlield Avenue. Details of the crash were not available but police said the re were injuries. They said the crash happened as a driver attempted to make a left turn and apparently did not see a car driving into his path. 2 S us pects Sho t LOMITA (UPI> -A suspect in the attempted robbery of a liquor store was found shot to death in his home today a few hours after another s us pect, a IS-year-old who had bee n shot in the chest. was found in a ITeld. Theownerof the liquor s tore, Wilbe rt B. Camp, 00, foiled the attempted robbery late Monday when he grabbed a .32-caliber automatic handgun and opened fire on two knife-wielding youths who at- tempted to-rob him. But ·HB's Interest Lower Election officials reported a heavy voter turnout by mid· morning in the Fountai n Valley school unification election. However, the voter responi:1e was termed ''light .. in south Hun- tington Beach. whe re citizens also are casting ballots on a :school unification issue Polls wi.11 remain open until 8 o'clock tonig ht. orricials predict· ed a greater rush to the poll_s in both areas as voters return home from work this evening. Voteri:; in F'ountain Valley arc : casting ballots on the crc<illon of a new kindergarten throug h 12th grade school district contained entirely within municipal boun- daries. In south l-luntington Reach, re- sidents are voting on form ation of a unified district along border& o( the Huntington Beach elemen· - tary di11tricl and the part of the - Fountain Valley e lementary dis. trirt inside Huntington JleaC'h c:i· ty borders. TrUS(('f'S ror lhl' pro- . posed district a lso urt· be1n .I! s elected by 1-luntinl'.,rton Beat·h voters . Howt>ver. thl' v;1/id1ty of today·s elections are stilt t1c<l up in a court battle Orsp1tt' the clet:'tion 's outcomt•, tht· results may later be ruled invalid A heavy turnout "'tiS t'Xllt'Ctl·tl today in F'ounta1 n Valley where the unification qut•st1on has been hotly debated sinct:' a Yt'<Jr ago. when a citizens g roup first start- ed pasS ing petitions asking for an election. A lesser turnout was exP<"<'te<I ror m~t of J-{unt1n gton Reach. Ho"'ever, voter rcspon:.e wa::; expeC'ted to be ht•avy in the stnp or Huntington Reach now servl.'d by the F'ounta1n Valley elcmcn tary di strict. ;\check of pollin~ placl':> tht·rc showed about six Pt'rct•nl 11f lhe voters had (':JS( b;i!lots hy mid morning. A check at four ot lH·r lf11nt ington Rt•ach voting pla ce" showed a response of ahout f1\ c to six percent .'\.bou t 300 votrrs 111 south llunl- ington Beach ~'<'rt• t~l1_g1blc lo (See UNIFY , Pag1• t\2) Or:n:dc Coa~l "·e;_\,lher Dense roii. ")~ht ~ind Wednesday morning. Sun- ny in the afterooons. Jllghs 65 to 73 at the beacht•s. 70 to ~ inland. Lows tonti.:ht 50 to55. INSIDE TOD-' Y A new movie called Abduc- tion ·· 1s ba.,ed on a book uml ten before Patty llearst u.;o.' ku1naped . but 11 s coslung 1n on her story Cn/1c$ see rt a.~ •·on 1neptly produced npcJ/. ·· See Page A9. lnde"' lll'f-S..-•k• •• lllWIU"'°"t"l " EUN ..... IM(lt " -.i., ... .......... .,... .. -· .. -· .. -.. ........ ,,.. ... • •••• """ ... 81 u Or ..... ~, ... ....... " -· 111·1 --· •• $JIN Pwt•r .. 0.atfl>,_.lc ... . .. -· Alt-1• ,__,. ... '*" ~111.n~ ... "•"'' 114·S ftle~t--•• ,...., ... he_. "' TlrlNlwt ... "' G.lf'*lw ... ... ~-.. --" ....... " . ..,, A•,11• I'""'"""""' . .. Cast Yo11r Ballot; Polls Open Till 8 I • -\ ' •. , 1 • ' • - l A l DAILY PILOT H/F TueSday. November 4. 1975 Vity Funds Vsed Teen Center • Now ill Valley . i\ <'ity·opcruled teen counsel· ing ce-n ter, dci;igncd to keep youngsters out of juvenile hall :ind the juvenile justice system, has begun operation in Jo"ountain Valley . The progra m h as b een finan<'ed tor 10 months with u $28,750 grant from Orange Coun- ty ·::; revenue sharing funds and with $33,700 in city funds, includ· ing use of office space, supplies and utilitil'S. Bill t\ckcrman. city ad - ministrative assistant. said the new ngency, callt'd the Youth Scrvi<'e Rureau, expects lo han- dle 350 refe rrals from parenll'i, polic{' and schools by July J . In suc('ceding years, he said. the city wi 11 rea Pl>ly to the ('Ollnty tor continu ed fin ancial as· :>istance. The new program was dt:.• veloped in conJunct1on with the Chapman Coll ege Psychology Departm{'nt, city officials said. Psychology Proressor Bill l.yon. a li !'en sed clinical psychologist, has be-en employed part ·tim(" as the projec t supervisor . I n addition , S IX fulltime <'ounselors. who are Chapman graduate students. have be£'n hired for the new program. and C"ollege volunteers al so will ;:1s- sist, Ackerman s;.11d . - • , 0.ltf fl'll•I Plleld 1tr .. J!ltkk O'QonMll Ruling On.Patty Delayed • . SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A 'federal judge today delayed until .later' this week a rulln.g on Palriria Hearst's mental com· petent • s-ayfng 1.b a t h er p:5ychiatric reparts are so com · "plex they-require further ex- amination "in ~reat det..aiL" U.S. District Court Judge Oliver J . Carter promised to give hi s decision i.n a written memorandum beCore the week's end. "These rePorts are comp1e.x and quite lengthy,'· be said. "This is a question of first im- pressions and a most difficult and most complex question to de- cide -this matter or competen- .cy to proceed at lt\is staged the case. Miss 11earst showed no reac· tion to the judge's words, but Squeaky's 'No Contest' Rejected The program will be similar to Alterna te Routes, a program oPerated by Orange Coun ty pro- b ation o f£icl•rs, in Fountain Valley from 1971 until early th i:s year. 1<,in;1nring for that pro- ~ram . paid e ntirely by tht• federal govcrnml'nl, expired in t.1arch. 'JAWS' DANCE SPOT MAKES WAVES IN.COSTA MESA Owner John Bellamy Clashes With Movie Studio OTHER STORIES APPEAR ON AS, A9, 86 · BULLETIN SAC RAM ENTO (A P I l.ynettr Fromme switched her plea back to innocent today after her surprise attempt to plead no <'Ontrst to a chargl' of attrmpted assassinalion or President Ford was rrj("<'led by the trial judge and prose<'utor. SACRA ME NTO !AP) - Lyneltt> Fromme said today she wanted to change her pl ea from innocent to no contest on a charge of attempting to m urder President Ford. After her announcement U.S. District Court Judge Thomas Ma<'l\rid e s ummoned Miss Prom mt• a nd her attorney into a conft>rcnce to discuss the de· velopment. ··vour honor, these people <'!an· not judJi:e me. They can only MANSON FILM LEAVES QUESTIONs--e6 ;udge the m selves," Mi ss Fromme told MacBride as jury selection was scheduled to begin. Miss Fr'omme, 27, is charged wtth attempting to assassinate .i'ord when he visited the state ;c~itot Sept . s. ' The slender, red-haired Miss Fromme, a disciple of Qiarles J\1anson and a n early member of his so-call ed famiiy, said: "My family judges me. That's why I took off m y robe today. It belongs to my fa m ily," s he said. Miss Fromme had often worn in her court appearances a red, hooded; nun-like robe which she said sig niried he r allegiance to Manson, who was convicted of the 1969 murde rs of actress Sharon Tate a nd six others in Los Angeles. Today, s he wore a green pants suit. "l find it necessary to change my plea to nolo contendere, ·• ~aid ~1iss From me, who is acting as her own attorney. f'ro111 Page Al MARINE ••• simply been told to bring a good book to work, and ~iven an hour's busy work."' he said . -Lieutena nt Niflis' mother, Jean C. Richard of Southbury, Conn., says she isn't making any judgm ents about her daughter but that she is protesting "the treatment she·s had, the double s tandard, a nd unequal justice.·· . ·'She's being treated as though s he has an infectious di sease and might cont am inate other people. This is hard on her because she is a naturally soci a bl e person.'' OR.ANGE COAST "" DAILY PILOT · Tiie OI'-COA$1 O•!ty PllOI. •1!11 -II It <amb!Nd u .. ,. ...... p, ...... putlllVle<l..,. tlltl °'-COA•I Pubtl•lllnQ (-· !ooo~"1e ••dillo•'I ••• publo.-Molld•J l'wOUQl'I f rkM1 tor ~I• 111<1••. 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Its goals this year include: Reduction of juvenile arrests by 50 percent, or 43 arrests; reduce repetition of offenses by fiO per· cent or 210 arrests; prevention of an increased juvenile caseload in the Fountain Valley police de· partment. Also a goal is cutting the ·Caseload of county probation of- ficers, juvenile hall and juvenile court by JOO youngsters. The Fountain Valley City Council formally agreed last ·week to a cooper ative grant ar- range m e nt with the cou nty, although city offi cials said the program actually started opera· lion Oct. 1. The Youth Service Bureau is loc ated be hind the city's Com- munity Center, at 10200 Slater Ave. It is ope n from 9 a.m . to 7 p.m. Monday, 9 a .m. to 9 p.m . Tuesday through Thursday, and 9a.m. to5p.m . Friday. Appointments also can be ar- ranged at othe r hours. city of· ficials noted. The center's phone number is 962-2424, ex.tens ions 243 and 244, or 963-2102 after 5 p.m. Pan~ake Fest Set by Girls Job·s Daughters Bethel 120 of · Huntington Beach will serve a ''count ry sty le'' pan cak e breakfast Crom 8 a. m. until noon Sunday at Fountain Valley Hi gh School . The menu includes pancakes. ham, eggs, juice. cof£ee. tea or milk. Tickets are $1.75 [or adults and Sl for children. Anyone wishing tickets may call Julie Gillespie, 963-3475: De bbie Lacy, 892-3206: Karen Co:s by. 846-1909: Robin Wear, 962-5756. o r Carol Moore, 968-0567. Tic kets a lso may t>c purchased al the door. f'ro111 Page Al CAR ..• A source said today that Mrs. Loftis" ca r ma y have been crushed by mistake. He said he heard that crushers were told to compact an old green Pontiac s tation wagon and that they m ay have got Mrs. Lof- tis' car . Mayor Norma Gibbs says she is appafled al,lout the whole thing. "lf only a little humanity was shown instead or legalese, this wouldn't h ave happened," she said. PRIORITY that the c ity would have to r('- duce its revenue estimates by ap- proximately $592.000 for 1976· n . He s aid in tha t event budget balancing m easures may be needed to either r educe expen- ditures or raise revenues. Cop's Wife Kills His Murderer . TAMPA. Fl a. CA P ,.-' An off. duty Tampa policeman was slain in a shootout, but his wife, also an· off.duty officer , picked up the gun he trietl,to use and killed hi s assailant, sheriff's deputies s aid today. • Maj. Walter Heinrich of the Hills borough County S heriff's Department said confusion still surround('d the Monday evening incident. But he s aid initial re - ports tell this story : An ;:1uxiliary sheriff's deputy b("came s us picious of three men in their early 20s and followed them to a convenience store. As they entered the front, he went in the back. The suspects bound the arms of the store clerk, an unidentified. woman and began to lead ber in- to another room . As they led her away, officer Anthony William~. Z1, and his wire, Ann, who had just gotten ore duty and was still in uniform. pulled up in front. Williams, in civilian clothes, got out and saw what was hap- pening. Crollching by the store entrance, he asked his wife to slide her gun lo him. Before he could reach it. one or the suspects shot and killed him. As the gunman bolled from the store, P.t rs. Williams grabbed the pi stol and shot him down. The auxiliary deputy then opened fire and wounded a second suspect. Mrs. Williams handcuffed the wounded m a n while the deputy apprehended the third. f'ro111 Page Al UNIFY ••• vote today a lthough they aC"- cidentally we re missed by thl• Orange County Registrar of Voters office in the m ailing of ballot arguments. Offi<'ials in the registrar·s of- fice said the incident was an er- ror on their part, but the argu. ments were left at the polling place. a home at 21671 Saluda Circle. And those requesting copies or the arguments were mailed copies, officials said. In a Check of seven polling places in Fountain Valley, the turnout was running Crom 12to 15 percent by m id -m ornina:. f'rOlllPageAI CHARGES •• in the Huntington Beach Union High School District. Thomas said every item in the teache r lean et can be disputed 'Or is only a "half truth .• ., He also-~sserted that the group is only telling voters "what they want the m to know.·· . ''This is l ast -minute dirty politicking,·· Thomas charged. TV Murder • Yi.ewer Stabs Suter EAST PAW ALTO (UPI) -Charles E. Greene, 32, has been charged with killing his sister because she pulled out the electrical fu ses in his garage so he would stop watching televisioa . San Mateo County sheriff's deputies said the body or Mrs. Juanita E. Cox, 35, was found over the weekend. She bad been slabbed in the back with a hunting knife. Deputies said Mrs. Cox ordered her btolher to tum off the TV set and, when he refused, she stormed into the garage to remove the fuses. They said her body was round in the garage. I ' Stop for Bite? Studio, City Circle Eatery By ALAN DIRKIN ot Hie tally "\MIC S&M'I Univers al Studios is trying lo put the bite on Newport Beach businessm an J ohn Bellamy who has opened a night spot called the "J aws" in Costa Mesa. Bella my, 32, who says he has started 41 restaurants and bars in Orange County, has turned his dance spot into something of a landmark at Newport Boulevard and Fairview Road by having a gi<\"t r:nural painted. on it. _The mural 1s of a shark wtth the 1aws of the fi s h serving as the en- trance to the rest a urant. "When people e nter here they walk through the jaws of the great white s ha rk," Bellamy said proudly, claiming that hi s mura l cost $2.000 . But Universal Studios, which made the "J aws ·· movie, is not so amused by the design. The llGELOW PIED PIPER A rich plush shag 2-ply nylon spicy two-tones s94s ... ,_ SAYE 2.05 YD. llGELOW ADVENTUROUS ('Ompany·s copyright and patent ~1ttorneys have written Bellamy and told hi m they don't like t>n· Lrepreneurs riding the tail of the movie. The lette r, Crom the firm of Patton. Riber, Lee and Ut recht, say that the term "J aws" m ay be u.sed only on a royalty basis. The attorneys invite Bellamy to attempt to arrange a license with the movie studio for use of the name, and warn that if he fai ls to gt>t a license legal action wi ll be t aken. Bell am y does not appear de- t erred by the lega l t hreat because he s aid today he plans to C'xtend. both the restaurant and thc SiJi:n. ··1·m going lo build a big s hark·s tail in back and people ran enter through the jaw and leave by the rear door under the tail,·· he said. whispered quietly with her at- torneys at the counsel t a bl e before she was t aken back to jail. Her defense team asked that she be committed to a private mental hospital for at least 30 days or t reatment before she is required to stand trial. Attorney F . Lee Railey said that one psychiatric report on the jailed heiress described her as h aving the s ymptoms of •·a· prisoner of war." Bailey said the report of Dr. R. I •. West diagnoses Miss Hearst's ailment as ··a traumatic neurosis" brought on by her ex- periences with he r Symbionese. Llberation Army kidnapers. "lt is a m e ntal condition but not a mental illness of the classic kind," Bailey said. Special Session The Fountain Valley City Council will hold a s pecial 7 o'clock executive session tonight to discuss its continuing conlract talks with city police and firemen. The session, closed lo the public. will be held at city hall, 10200 Slater Ave. ANTI.OM II MTLOM HIDl:S SOIL lustrous solids brushed with a second color s9ss ... ,_ SAVE 195 YD. • with your purchase of 'Bigelow carpet llGELOW CURRYVALE HE.AYT MYLOM SHACi E11.clus1ve tuft dye"' panerns s9eo Ifs the GREAT BIGELOW FREE-FOR·ALL. Your chance for the buy of a lifetime on beautiful ... ,_ Bigelow carpeting! SAVE 315 YD. Jus1 choose your carpeting from samples or rolls that are specially marked for this event. For 1-----------t every square yard of this line Bigelow carpeting you buy, we'll give you a square yard of t?P-BIGELOW CIRCUS M'A.n.c:OLOI SHAG> Lu11.urious.nylon quallty padding. It's an offer you just cant beat anywhere. But ifs all over when the carpets sold out -and that could be tOOlO!rOW. 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SAVE 400 YD • ll!OB.OW~ , "BRIGHT PROMISE" Nylon saxony Pila 2 ply, heal Mt. cut, loop, end twist DEN'S .5 11 95 ...... , SAVE30° ••••••••••••••••• ·installation· custom draperies I • UC. NO. 230422 • ' , 1663 .,,lA'cENtlA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CALIF. 92627 • • • • . - PHONE 646-483 8 -646-2355 , • , ( -orange Coast EDITION • :VOL-61,..NO..;D,.2.S.ECIIONS. 26 eAGES ORAN GE COUNTY, CALI FORNIA TUESDAY, NOVEM BER~. 1975 N TEN CENTS. ==;:;:...:;:.;:_:,::...~~--,~~-=---....,,..---=:::;,.:.:..:=....::==.:.."""";.=:~.~=,;,:..:..:.;;.:.._.._,.._,---'-~:;.;;..;...;"'-'-C;,.=...;,,.=.c'-"-'-'---'---,--,--,-'-=--=----- -·-W•• I I By ROBERT BAKKER O.t_a.u, ..... .., Mrs. Alice LoCtis of Huntington Beach tells a story that would be funny ifjt weren't so sad. Her Car was towed awa,y from in front of her home at' IM91 Lomond Drive .Sept. 23 when it was •declared abandoned by police. Now it has vaniShed complete. ly and_ she believes it bas been crushed Cor j unk or that it may even have been stok!n, although she doesn't see how \hat's possi· ble since it's carburetor and bat- tery were missing. Police con- ftrm the car is missing. fdrs . Loftis said police were responsible for having her car taken to Huntington Auto Service at 610 Main St. when lt hadn't been moved for several days. · Of'ficers said the car hadn't -- been moved for 13 day1 and that they bad left numerous notices on it. They said they received rom: plaints about it from other resi-dents. ~ Mrs. Loftis said that the car was inoperative because the carburetor was faulty and that her husband was in the process of having it fixed. She said she moved the car one car length 3.fier getting notices. Rather Be Salling?' At some_Jime 9uring your t ravels aloni the Orange Coast you've doubtless pulloo up at a stoplight behind a car that had a bumper sticker that read "I'd Rather Be Sailing." Now you know, if you didn't already, what that bumper sticker was ,talking about. This sparkling photo was ·taken l ast w eekend -a sparkl er on the Orange Coast,. B ergeson Enters Race NeUJP,Ort-Mesa Trustee Eyes Assembly Seat By DOUGLAS Flll'l'ZSCllE Oftllil 0.lly .-li.tlWfll Marian Bergeson, a founding trustee of the Newport-Mesa school district, s tepped into the 74th Assembly District race Mon · day with a promise of stroag sup- part for the idea of local control. She made the announcement of her candidacy (or the Republican nomination to about 200 sup- porters who attended a reception ~t a hQID_§..i!tJ~.e_{lig ~nyon ar_ea of Newport Beach. - Republican Robert' Badham, C'urrent holQer of the assembly 5eat, has announced his can. didacy for·tbe -4oth Congressional Dis trict seat held by Andrew Hins haw . I rvin • City Coun- C'ilman Henry Quigley is the only other announced GOP candidate in the 14th, where winning the Republican nomination is tanta- mount to election. Commenting on her role as a C oas t. Weathe r Dense fog tonight and Wedn~ay morning. Sun- ny in'the aftttrnoons. Highs 65 to 73 at the beaches, 70 to· II> inland. Lows tonight 50 lo:iS. JNSJDJ: 'fODA Y A..., movie collf!'d "Abduc· tion" i.t baled Ofl,O book writ· tm bcfor'f! P.otf'f/ Hearst waa k;dnapal, but it'• cm/ring "' on Mr atory. Crifict 1tt it m '-'"" inepely produced ripolf." s..J!og<.AJ~ lllllex -...-. --·-•• ." .. \ -·-•wCIMJllt -· --=--~ ---·---- M ,at ... .,., •• lll1•14 ••• .. ... •• ..... .. ' wo man candidate , Mr s. Bergeson said, "Women h ave perspective. We re hard workers. And we have al least as much compete ncy as men.·· But she sees her gender as sa-ondary to her candidacy. She promised ''a vigorous . ag- gressive campaign, but not in op- positibn lo anybody .·· Her key campaign points, she said, will be : -G"rowing cost of government. l'.1:ore stale· bureaucracy. slJ e said, m eans less local control. She supports more local control and will oppose higher budgets, she said. -Crime and corruption . She C"ited her experience on the Riles- Younger state t ask force for pre- vention of cri m e in the schools as good background in this area. -Coastal conservation com- mission . She opposes the concept of taking local planning out of the hands of local governments. -Collective bargaining for public employes. She opposes strike rights for public employes. However, s he said, governments have the obligation to negotiate in good faith with public employ es. Mrs. Bergeson 's husband , !Stt BERGESON, Page i\2) New Rules Seen Fo~ Gym Classes Foes and fans of physical education will have their turn to talk tonight when Newport-Mesa school trustees discuss whether or hot the class s hould be m an- datory for high sc hool students. Trustees wi!J lake up the topic during their 7 :30 meeting at Estancia High School in Costa Mesa. Their deliberations are the re- sult of a new state law that will allow individual school districts the option or either still requiring physical education or making it an elective course, (or students in grades 11 and 12. A special committee composed of high school principals and athletic dirtttors has been study· inc the question and will report their findings to the school board tonight. I \ The debate over whether or not physical education should be mandatory has been goi.ng on for rear4 .. _j.lfj\i) OQW, the Class has ~ s_t~te r equirement (or every student. The new law goes into effect . Jan. 1. ~ lt a school district decides to make the c1as• an elective, it must •till mainlain a run variety l , of physical education ele<'live C"iasses , according to the new law. And, thos~ s tudents rejecting physiC"dl education must lake another course instead. Trustees are not expected to take action tonight, but will listen to the committee·s recommenda- tion and are scheduJed to hear C'omments from the audience. DOW IJO()Sn;D BY Rm.GA.INS NEW YORK !UPI) -The s tock market helped by some selected bargain hunting, closed .slightly h igher today in light trading on the New York Stock Ex<'hange. The ' Dow Jones industrial average~ gained 4 .41 point.a to 830.13. It los't · 10 .32 points Mon· day. . Advances led declines by about a :seven·to-five margin. (Tablet', 115) Prices were lower in light trad- ing on the American Stock b.· change. • • Mrs. Loftis fir!Sl came to city rouncil with her problem <kt. 23. She said she was the only source ol income at preseni for her fami · l)' that includes five children from ages s to JS and lhat she couldn 't afford towing and storage charges on the 1965 Im· pala station waeon. Council members ordered the auto returned immediately at no charge. Sex Ho.,;ever. the next day when her husband went to get Lhe car. he was told the Lofti.ses lecally would have to pay for the charges first and s ubmit a claim·to the ci· ty. This was based on the advice of City Attorney Don BonJ'a. but the advlC'e was not given until the day after the council meeting. The Loftises said they didn't have the money at the time. Mn. Loftis said she went to the storage area to check on her car after being told her battery was missing. This lime it was theentirecar. A m an at Huntington Auto Service said he didn't know 1 thing about the car. He said that cars, if they are crus hed , are done so after they 've been on band for JO to 60 days. (Stt CAR, Pa1e IU) Trial Set· WM Faces Charge The court-m artial of Marine Corps Lt. Mary Nillis, charged with sexual misconduct, ha,s been set (or Nov. 12 al EI Toro Marine Corps Air Station. Capt. James Di Bernardo, El Toro public inCormalion officer, said the trial will be held al the station's law center and go on as scheduled unless the deCens e re· quests a de lay. The tri a l will b e public although a tte ndance will be limited becau se the slalion'3 military courtroom is s mall, Capt. Di Bernardo said. Lieutenant Ninis. 23, has of- fered to resign h er commission Wlder "honorable conditions" as a C"Ompromise. She is accused of "conduct un- beC'oming a n offi C'e r a nd a gentlewom a n .'' The Marine Corps alleges she had -sexual in- lerC'ourse with six enlisted men. Her civilian lawyer , Jay W. JeCfcoat, has pledged to wage a legal battle "into the federal dis· trict C'ourt .and ultimatc)y, God forbid , lo the U.S. Supreme Court·· if her offer to resign is re· fw;ed. None o( the six men allegedly involved with Lieutenant Nifli s have been s1 milarly charged, prompting J eCfcoat to term the case as "the most classic exam- ple of a denial or equal justice.'' Although the Marine Corps has reCused extensive comment, of. fiC"ial s have released a brie C st atement of the charges against her. They inC'lude "disobedience of a lawful orde r, sodomy, eight specifications of conduct un- beC"o m in g a n officer and fraternization with enlis ted personnel on terms of military equality.·' 1-ler lawyer claims the tall, !Stt MARINE, Page /U) Ull'tT ....... TRIAL IN EL TORO Marine Officer Nlflls Wo Coatest' Nixed Squeaky Plea Rejected. SACRAMENTO !UPI) - Lynette ''Squeaky'' Fromm e abruptly attempted to plead "no contest .. today to a charge s he tried to murde r President Ford with a loadt"d pistol . but the judge, prosecutors a nd her co-counsel .refused to aC"cept the plea. Al the outset of jury selection for her hi storic trial, the wis py Manson family m ember told Chief U.S. District Court Judge Thomas Mac Bride : "These peo· pie cannot judge me. Only my family can judge me .. ·.I want to change my plea." As an assistant federal pro- secutor tried to c ut her off, she blurted out in court, "Nolo con- MANSON FILM LEAVES QU ESTIONS-SS tendere ... Mac Bride then called her and the attorneys to hi s bench and announced a recess. Outside the courtroom. federal prosecutor Dw ayne Keyes told reporters that before a "no con- test" plea can be e ntered the gov - ernment first -yrrust agree to it and he would not do so. "It 's mor e subject at a later time to attack on appeal," Keyes said. "It carries loo many pro- blems." Later, Miss F'romme·s co· <'Ounsel, John E . Vi rga, told r e· porters, "The j udge would not aceept the plea . The U.S. at- torney would not cofl<'ur in it and J would not concur in it.'' I-le said her previous plea of innocent would remain a nd the trial would go forward. Appearing in an oli ve green pants suit in stead or her usual crimson robe and hood, Mi ss F'romme. 27, told the court in an apparent r eference lo the Manson cult, "Only my family <'an judge m e. That's why I took off my robe. Onl y they Ciln judge' m e. I kn ow you don't like this.•· Mi ss Fro mme pointed her loaded pi stol at f<~ord from point- blank r ange Sept. 5 as he greeted a crowd of well -wi shers en route lothe statt" Capitol. · MacB"ride hoped a jury could be selected by Thursday. Stop for Bite? Studio, Mesa Circle Eatery Hy ALAN DIRKIN OI IM Dao ii, ~ilto! SUff Universal Studios is trying to put th<' bite on '."Jewport Beach businessman John Bellamy who has opened a night spot called lhe "Jaws·· in Costa Mesa. Bellamy, 32, who says he has s\arted 41 restaurants and bars in Orange County, has turned his dance spot into something of a landmark jjt .:"lewport BouJevard and Fairvie w Road by having a gi<tnt mural painted on it. The mural is of a shark with the jaws of the fish s erving as the en- trance lo the restaurant. "Wh en people enter here they walk throug h the jaws of the great while s har k," Bellamy said proudly, cla iming that hi s mural cosl$2,000. But Universal Studios, which made the "Jaws" movie, is not so amused by the design. The company's copyri ght and patent attorneys have written Bellamy and told him they don't like en- trepreneurs riding the tail of the movie. The letter , from the firm of Patton . Riber, l.ce and Utrecht, say that the term "Ja"'•s" may be us<'d only on a royalty basis. The attorneys invite Bell a m y to attempt to arrange a license With the movie studio for use of the name. and warn that if he fails to get a li cense legal action will be taken. Bellamy d()(>s not apJ>('ar de- (See JAWS, PageA2) ' .,...., ~ ... ,...,... ~ Nitrkll 0'°'"""'9 'JAW~' DANCE SPOT MAKES WAVES IN COSTA MESA • • Owner John Bellamy Claahaa With Movie Studio • .. 1 I "" • • • Al DAIL v PILOT N TueSday, November 4, 1975 Kissinger 'Biggest Loser' By HELEN THOMAS WASHINGTON (UPl l -/\d· ministration officials said tOO ay Secretary of St ate llenry A, KiliS· inger was the big IOtier in the President's Cabinet-level ~hakeup , and h inted Elliot Richarcl.:ion may be returning to Washington to play a more im- portant role than Commerce :;ttretary. . Rirhardson, now U .S . am- FORD GETS ·THE ONES I WANTED; A4 , bassador to Great Britain and Ford's choice to s uc ceed Rogers C. R. Morton as Co mmerce secretary, will be waiting in the wings wo take over Ki ssinger 's Cabinet po st. p ('rhaps even be£ore the 1976 t'iection, the of· firials suggested. They said Ki ssinger, in losing: his job as head of the National Security Council, also will lose his daily access lo Ford and his White !·louse office. At a White I-louse meeting with Republican leaders today. Ki ss· inger joked abouJ his dwindling power. He apologized for· being late, saying he was "busy count· ing the jobs I lost ... Kissinger has had a regular one-hour morning meeting with the President since Ford took of· fice, and previously had insisted on keeping the NSC post to pro- tect that direct, daily access to Ford: Mercer Shows Improvement After Surgery Songwriter Johnny MerC'er, a former New port BeaC'h resident, was reported to be making slight improvement in hi s battle to overC'ome the erfects of recent brain surgery for removal of a tumor. spokesmen at a Pasadena hospital said today. Mercer. the composer of •·Laura·· and many other hit songs, was reported to be con· &eious off.and-on and responding to questions with blinks of his . eyes. He remains in ''precarious <"Ondition," however, and under intensive care at Huntington Memorial Hospital, a hospital si>okesman said. . He underwent the surgery about two weeks ago for removal Or a growth described by hospital oCficials as non-cancerous. Fro• Page AJ JAWS ••• te~red by the legal threat because he said today he plans to extend, both the restaurant and tbesign. "I'm going to build a big. shark's tail in back and people can enter through the jaw and leave by the rear door under the tail," he said. Bellamy said that he has given the letter to his attorney. Marvin Kapelus. to handle. In addition to any difficulties with Universal Studios, Bellamy may have trouble with the Costa Mesa sign ordinance. City zoning inspector Bob Hall said that the painted wall is a s ign under the code and as such is breaking the \ ordinance on two counts -it ex· ceeds the square footage al · lowed. and protrudes above the roo£line. Bellamy said that his lawyer will be contacting the city to get the sign permits. ·Attorney Kapelus could not be reached for comment today. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT . Rober1 N. Weed Prt$IOlnl tnd Publhl~ Jack R. Cur~v Yk:t PriKIOl'fll _..., Ge1>11r.t1 ,,..,.._ ThOmas Keevll EOitor Thomas A. Murph!"* ,.,..MGl"'ll to11or " 0Mlr1es H. Loos Richard P. Nall AMhl-Ml1>11lnQ Eal\an OIMrOffkes eei. ,,.,.,.~ mw.11&.y11'"" l!AOVI'* llH(JI, 111tt GienM~ !ol....-t ....... ll'IOI ...... ~ .. , lllll Bit.el>louioo- IHdltflM• V .. lltr: U10\~ Pet ltMd •I* O+tto F(_, Telltphone (714) "'2-4nt 'an.Hiid Adver1lsiftt.U.J471 • • • O.tilr P>lol SI.ti! P-o COSTA MESA·s OMV OFFICE FOR SALE, BUT STILL OPEN But Customers Taking Their Business Elsewhere Signing Off? DMV Hurt by 'For Sale' Sign By ARTHUR R. VINSEL 01 UM 01H~ Pllol Sta" Joseph E. Stromberg is a wor· nro businessman. His business is conducted un- der the firm name Department of Motor Vehicles, with head· quarters in Sacramento. Wh at Asst. ~1 gr _ Stromberg and his staff du is handle the of· ten-complex ma tters of rcgi stl'r· ing cars. trucks, motorcycles and sundry other vehicles; giv. ing written test:;, dri ving tesls. testing eyes. shoot ing pictur('S of pros peC't ive li ccnst'CS and all that. What he is worried about 1s this: Competitors -other J)MV outlets ar.ound I he Orange Coast -are taking a way his business. even though customers must go farther to conduct it. The reason for all this is a large sign on the DMV of ric e at 720 W. J9th St., Costa Mesa . The sign says the building is FOR SALE, and it is. ProSp('ctive DMV customers drive up, take a look and pre· sume it is closed. 'fhey drive on a :ittle v.·ay down 19th Street to the brand-nl'W OMV office. And it is obviously not open either. So they take their business elsewhere. ··Th e first I heard or this was when other officers around the ar(•a becan calling and asking '\Vhen did ynu cl ~lse the Costa ~t esa uffi{'e·?·· Stromberg la m~nts. ··w e 3rc opt·n We are sli l! hf.'re. \\1t• \\•ill be here and opl'n until the new offi ce opens," ht· adds. 'fhe new offic e is tenl ativcly scht'dulf.'cl to open abOut mu:t· December. 1 The old office. Stromberg points out. is open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m . Monday. Tuesday, Wed- nesday and Friday for their local customers' convenience. They even stay open until 6 ;30 p.m. on Thursdays. 'Sunset Boulevard' Leads La Paz Race Sunset Blvd .. a 53-foot sloop owned by John Calley and skip· pered by Al Cassel of the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club, was lead· ing the nine·boat Long Beach to La Paz race on a boat-for·boat basis at8 a .m. today. Chamber Ceremony Slated in Newport A mayor's visit by helicopter, the freeing or live pigeons and C'olored balloons and a live brass band will mark groundbreaking ceremonies Wednesday after· noon ror Newport 1-larbor Chamber of Commerce head- quarters. Chamber s pokesmen said the 2 p.m . event will herald the start of construction of the $500.000 build- ing at Santa Barbara Drive and Jamboree Road . Sunset Blvd . h ad logged 386 miles since the Saturday noon start and was 18 miles ahead of Morrie Kirk 's Hurricane Deck out of the Balboa Yacht Club. In third J?lace and leading on corrected time , .... as Sting, skip- pered by Jon Byk or the California Yarht Club. She was 10 miles astern or Hurricane OeC'k . The lead boats were past Cedros Island. The Oeet was reporting 12 knot winds from the north northwest under clear skies with three.foot followin g seas. Weather r eports indiC'ated winds or 50 to 65 knots as far south as Acapulco. but they were not expected to affect the rare fleet . Other boa't s with di stances ~~~m ~rl~ss;ta~1 :;: :rr~~v;;::· Holonui, 335; Cottontail. 329; Questar, 323 and Mirage 11, 231. Mesa City Manager Wins Bid-No Hike Costa Mesa City Manager Fred Sorsabal is paid $38,364 a year. _He thinks that·s enou~h. and ·so he is not getting a raise this year. The question was settled Mon- day night at a midnighl.. ex- ecutive session of the city council when Sorsabal again affirmed that he did not want a pay hike this year. Sorsabal had told Mayor Alvin L. Pinkley earlier that he did not want an increase, but Pinkley brought the issue up at the ex- .ecutive session. "l felt he has done an excellent job and deserved a raise," Pinkley said. ··we could not be happier with him. But he told the council th at he felt he was now in a high salary catego.y and that he would like to set an eXample." The mi\yOr said that the rest of tbe council "reluctantly agreed'' not to increase the ci ty manager's salary or benefits. The mayor noted that the managers of some smaller cities than Costa Mesa 'in Orange Coun- ty ~ pa1d more than Sors3ba.I, and also pointed out that all other . . 0..llY ... !« Sl•H ,.._.o REJECTS PAY RAISE Mesa Manager Sorsabal city empl~es \n Costa Mtsll got either 6.2s·percti nt Qr 7.5.fercent increa!les this ytar. . . . • ,..,.... ... \ / Reports 'Conaplex, A Heavy Burglary Patty Mental. • George's Locks ai;id R11ling Del~yed Sales wa1 bUrglari1ed tut· weekend, lock s mith Georee Vincente told Costa Mesa Police Monday. The burglars broke into hi• sl]op at 3088 8rlatDI St. and Stole fl-vi sateSValued at $408. The safes. of a type designed to be imbeddedia' SAN FRANCISCO \API -/\ :federal judge today delayl'd until .later this week · a ruling o o Patricia Hear·st's mental com- petency, sayi n g tbat h er psychiatric rt::ports are so com· plex. they require further ex- amination .. in greatdetal1.·· U.S. DiStrict Court Judge Oliver J . Carter promised to gi ve his deci si on in n writte n mt•morandum before the week 's end "'fhcse rcporls are complC'X From Page Al BERGESON Garth, and three or her four children attended Monday's re- ce ption. The cou pl e's oldest daughter, who was not present, is a teacher in Salt Lake City. Mos t of Mrs. Bcrgeson 's political background has been in l'ducation . She has been a Newport-Mesa trustee for 19 years and before that was a trustee with the old Newport elementary district. She currently holds the post of prE'sident of the California School Boards Association. One of the iSsues that may race the Legislature next year is im· plementation of the Serrano· Priest state Supreme Court de- cision. The decision requires parity to within $100 expenditure per student per year in all the s tate's public schools. She said she does not agree with the concept that equal ex· penditures m ean equaJ quality education. She said a bill on the matter could be passed "with enough fl ex ibility to allow the di stricts the 5ame quality of t--ducation and at the same t ime not break the local taxpayers." The derision -possibly in· rorporating a state rroperty tax -indicates funds should be re" distributed fro m relatively wealthy di stricts like Newport- Mesa to poorer ones. • llGELOW PIED PIPER A rich plush shag 2-ply nylon spicy two-tones s94s ........ SAVE 2.05 YD. llGElOW ADVENTUROUS ANTIOM II HYLOH . aod quite lengthy,'• he said. .. This is a question oC IU"St im· • pressions and-a most difficult and most complex question to de- cide -thil> matter or competen· cy to proceed at this st.ace of the case." OTHER STORIES APPEAR ON AS, A9, 86 Miss Hearst showed no reac- tion to the judge's words, but whispered quietly with her at- torneys at the counsel table before she was taken back to jail. 1-ler defense team asked that she be committed to a private mental hospital for at least 30 days of treatment before she is required to stand trial~ . Attorney F . Lee Bailey said that one psychiatric report on the jailed heiress described her as having the symptoms of ••a prisoner of war.'' Bailey said the report or Dr. R. 14. West diagnoses Miss Hearst's a ilment as ··a traumatic neurosis" brought on by her ex· periences with her Symbionese _Liberation Army kidnapers. · "It is a mentaJ condition but not a mental illness of the classic kind, .. Bailey said. 'The hearing lasted a little more than a half hour. library Friends Hear Wyn Sargent Newport Beach Friends of the Library will hear an address Wednesday by Huntington Beach author Wyn Sargent, whose visit to cannibals in Indonesia several years ago captured international headlines. Miss Sargent will discuss "My I.ife with the Headhunters" at .the 7:30 p.m . meeting in the Promontory Point Clubhouse. The public is welcome. · .. concrete foundations. lfelghed a total-of more than 500 po-unds. F.._P,..eAI ...J\fARINE ••• slender lieutenant, now stationed in Yuma. Ariz., has been given no meaningful work since the charges were made last awn- mer. · "She really does nOtbing. For the past several weeks she's simply been told to bring a good book to work, and given an hour's busy work,'' he said. Lieuteriant Niflis' mother, Jean C. Richard of Southbuty, Conn., says she isn't making any judgments about her daughter but that she is protesting •'the treatment she's had, the double standard, and un equal justice.·• "She's being treated as though she has an infectious disease and might contaminate oth.er people. This is hard on her because she i& a naturally sociable person.:· F,._PageAl CAR ••• . A source said today that Mrs. Loftis' car may have been crushed by mistake. He said he heard that crushers were told to compact an old green Pontiac station wagon and· that they may have got Mrs. Lof· tis'car. Mayor Norma Gibbs says she is appalled about the whole thing. "If only a little humanity was shown instead of legalese, this wouldn't have happened,'' she said. HIDES SOIL Lustrous sohds brushed with a second color s9ss a.stllled SAVE 195 YD. • with your purchase of 'Bigelow. carpet llGELOW CURRYYALE HI.An HYLOM SHAIW Exclusive tuft dye .. patterns s9so........, SAVE 315 YD. BIGELOW CIRCUS MUlTl-COLOI SHAG. 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Nylon su:ony pile 2ply ..... t ... cut, loop, and twist • UC: N0 .. 23042'2 1663 ·PLACENTIA AVENUE COSTA MESA, CALIF. 92627 PHONE 6•6·AB38 -6•6·2355 ,.1p-------------_.;...;..;..;.....;.;.;~..;..;:..;.:.:.;;:.:::.:.....:::.;;;.:;::::..;.J r·, ... • 11' l -' • • •• Tax Cuts ~adaagered Get Dednctiom Tue day' C losing Pricea NEW .YORK STOCK EXCHANGE I While You Can By SYLVIA PORTEil l li«JoftdlifOS«k1J "Because'there's a ~al Ctuinte that a 1916 ta:i rerorm law may dtasticaUy t:banlfl or eve.n eU minate many ramWar, "'reliable"' deductions that YoU ordinarily itemlte on )'our tax returns, one ol the top doUu:~aviD,C tu st:ratq\<1-forltT~slmply-may be to take al) these deduc· tioni as soon as you can. 1£ y&u de-lay-, )'OU~ ruwt lhtt-when"the:titne com to' file.your 197.5 ta.xJctU'm..the deducUona are no tonaer lhf're.. To make sure you gel the lneornc tu benetita or m9-0y or the now deductit)le (but possibly endangered) expenses, pay them In 1975 and nail down the bene(itlf for lhis year. For Instance: CHARITABLE CONTRIBUTIONS are deductible in the year you m ake them. tto con· Money's Worth tributing a share or next year's contributions in the weeks . before 1975 Pnas. will boost your 1975 deduction, -Interest is deductible in the year it's paid -so a partial prepayment here can improve your tax status. · -Taxes are another deductible item wh ich can somC'limes be prepaid -such as your estimated state in· <'Ometax. And, says Prentice-Hall, medical expenses are the tax redu<"ers that, if. shifted, may turn out to be "l975"s bes t bet.·· Speeding up medi<"al expenses into the weeks berore ·75 ends may be "the can't-lose tax-reducing policy for the taxpayer who itemizes," for if .some of the tax changes be- ing discussed "go through in substantially their present rorm. your '76 m edical expense deductions will be knocked for a loop a nyway .·· .o\.S OF TmS \'EAR, you can deduct halr your medical insurance expense:;: -up to $150 -whether or not you have any other medical expenses for the year . Then you can de- duct medical expenses in excess or 3 percent or your adjust- ed gross income CAGIJ . The cost or drugs in excess o( l per· cent or your adjusted gross counts towar~ this qualirying figure. ali does the balance or your medical insurance pre · miums. But being_ talked about are tax rerorms which would hit medical deductions in particular this way: Only the portion o ( your deduc tions that exceeds 5 per- <"ent o ( your AGI would qualify as a deductible medical ex· pense: . You would lump together all your medical costs : Only prescription drugs would qualify as medical costs: The special break ror medical ins urance premiums would be eliminated and these would be Jumped \Vit h all other mediral expenses subject to the 5 percent rule. TO 11.1.USTRATE, SAV your adjusted gross income works out to SJ0.000 this year and nex t. This year. you de- duct any medical expenses over the S900 mark,. drugs over $300. And whether your expenses top this or not, you get the separate deduction for your medical insurance premiums . Next year, though, ·you could need a harder·to-quaUfy- ror $1,500 or medical expenses before you would get a cent of deduction. So cle arly, if you're already at or over the $900 mark. evE."ry expense you can pile on this year is a sure de- du<'tion . Q . But how can you pile on expenses? You can't , as a rule, dedu<"t any prepayment for medical care. And you cer- tainly can't have next year's illness or accident now. A. Between now and the end of the year, stock up on .: "drugs .. you frequently use (aSpirin, decongestants, vitamins, etc. J that may not be deductible in 1976. ., Have needed dental work done and paid for in 1975. ~ .. (' l' ,. Go ror the eye exam you·ve delayed for so long. Have the complete physical you know you need. . Q. Won 't you be watering down your "76 deductions".' ~ A. YES. BUT LOOK AT both sides of that question. lfno tax reform changes such as these are written into Jaw, you wi.11 have nailed down your deduction for these expenses a vear earlier than you otherwise might. 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"' ' •• "•, · I Phll lnf•rlancll Manson Movie Never Explains Killings By UNDA DEUTSCH LOS 'ANGELES CAP) -The documentary film •·Manson,•• banned by a judge as prejudicial to the case of Lynette "Squeaky'' Fromme, t akes a suJM!'l'{icial look at the so-called Manson family, but nonetheless contains scenes that could affect an individual's opinion of th e murderous clan . U.S. Dis trict Court Judge TI>omas J. MacBride caJlcd It IJ "extremely prejudicial"' and or· ~..., ____ ....-"" t£!~~1" dered ''Manson" n ot be shown in \:;,;" ~ 26 counti es or Northern "O h 1_ California until a jury is selected o s ar111;s ever come up in, bothtubs?'1 and sequestered in the trial __________ ..._ ________ which was to begln today in Tear Gas llsed Anti-busers, Cops .Clash LOUISVILLE, Ky. (UPI) -Several hundred antibusing demonstralol's, some shouting ··get the buses," set fires and threw rocks and bottles al police Monday night. foccing officers to use teargas to break up the disturbance. Seven persons were arrested and three officers . received minor injuries. · ' The outbreak, which police said invol'led about f 3»-300 persons, followed a peaceruI anti busing de· moostration by about 2,500 persons. • Slz Kiiied fn Air CrlUlt · CHARLESTON, W, Va. CUP!) -Six persons ware killed today when a twin-engine business plane crashed and burned on the side of a wooded ridce after taking off from Kanawha Aii-J)ort. The victims were tour executives or the McJunkin Corp. and two company pilots. Names wFe.notimmediately available. C-111a•det"• Seize Poltler NEW DELHI. India (UPI> -Senior army com- manders have seized power in Bangladesh reduc. ing President Khondakar Mushtaque Ahm0ed to a figurehead role and arresting six of his top military aides, diplomats said today. ·The arrested officers, all majors in their 20s and 308, were the men who masterminded a coup d'etat tAuguat 15 that killed President Mujibur Rahman, a hero of Bangladesh's War of Independence the diplomats said. ' eoa.t 6-rd Spot• Def>rb NEW ORLEANS (UPI) - A Coast Guard . rescue pilot spotted debris in the Gull of Mexico to- -day about 40 miles north of the oil rig where a tl~copter carrying nine men took off Monday and dioappeared. ,''There was no sign at all of survivors," Coast Guard spokesman Dave Ci pr a said. · ......,,__odor'• Wife Mllflfled . Sacramento. Tbe American Civil Liberties Union is appealing the decision. A VIEWING OF the five.year· old documentary, filmed during and jus t after the notorious Charles Manson mass murder trial, shows the judge has a point. Manson and three women code(endants were sentenced to prison on their convictions for the murder of actress Sharon Tate and six others in the l .os Angeles art'a in 1968. Potential jurors C'oold easily be influenced by the fil m which shows the defendant fondling gUJlS and knives and living in the Manson ~ommun e which spawned the Tate killers . MISS FROMME,27, i! charged with attempting to assassinate President Ford when she al- legedly threatened him with a loaded .4S-caliber pistol as Ford was shaking hands Sept. 5 in a park area outside the California state Capitol. The gun did not dis- <'harge, and police said no cartridge was found in the !'hamber. She has pleaded innocent. and an issue at her trial is li kt'ly to be whether s he knew how to handle the gun she carried. Thus, tme most ~i gnifica nl scene in the film "i\1 anson .. is one in which Mi ss Fromme slrokt>s a rine and says, ·'You · have to make love to it. You havr to know it ... know it so you can pi!'k it up any second and shoot.·· BUT IT IS NOT only her own words which might impress a jury. Miss Fromme·s longtime roommate Sandri Good, also a Manson follower. looks into the camera and says, ''You kill whoever gets in your way. This is U.S.•• Su('h a statement would not be admitted as testimony in a court or law, at least not without cross· examination bf the witness. Wolfe, Soliah ,. .. t ,\ • UPlT•~ 'HE DIED FOR ME' Charlie Manson . The movie audience is not told whether the participants were paid for appearing, whether they worked from a script and how much they were reacting lo being rtJmed. Some s!'enes -such as one in which the camera follows tbe women on a ''garbage run•• to fetch food from trash cans - were apparently prearranged. THE FILM WILL be distribut· eel in other areas by its producer Robert Hendrickson . The movie provides a fascinat- ing if superficial record of the offbeat clan which became a sym- bol of evil in California. Manson , i mprisoned under :o;everal life sentences. is seen in film clips taken before. during and after h is t ri al, his a p - pea r a nce s hockingly alter ed from bearded , s haggy-haired clan leader to a pale, emaciated fi gure in baggy prison blues, his head shaved bald and a sw~tika carved on his forehead. RE JS ALSO described throogh the words of followers who talk or him as a Christ-like figure and recount their devotion to him. "We gave up our thoughts , our whole lives." s ays one former follower. "I 'm ready to die for Charlie,·• says Miss Fromme at one point. "l-te·s died for me .•. anybod y can die anytime." There is a brier recounting of (NEWS ANALYSIS J Manson 's life. his rejedlon by a prostitul'e motber, years in re- form scboolis and ~ and Cinally his evolution mto a leader of a roving-•-•ramt1y•• ot youngsters collected on the fr.- lnges or the hippie culture. BU'I: THROUGROllr the !ilm, his thtee women codefendants in the Tate slayings are onJy vague. ly explained. The viewer is told that Leslie Van Houten was a homecoming queen. Patricia Krenwinkel a Sunday school · teacher and Susan Atkins a shy ~=::::::.;:;;;;:;-_;;;;.,_,;;;.;;;;;:. __ ;... __ ;.;...1, teen.ager. But what strauce com· ••Who's wishing? J'm praYin&!'' bination of events changed them into murderers? Tbe movie does not say. · · This absence or exp1ana.Uon is the film's chief naw. TheMansori · trial provided ample evidence of and testimony about the factors which transformed these average American young women. The key factor, so many witnesses said, was the use of hallucinogenic drugs. In the movie, drugs are men- tioned, with tbe use of special ef- fect s to try to simulate their mind-altering effects. But the drug ''trips'' are seen only as a kinky facet of life with Manson. There is no mention of the women's own testimony that they killed while under the influenceof drugs. THE VIEWER IS not told about the special traumas of each girl's adolescence and Manson's con-wise ability to ex- ploit their immaturit·Y and ,PSychological wounds. Ironically, Miss Fromme is on- 1 y a s upporting pl ayer. Her origins are bar ely touched . The Manson famil y story, as the movie clearly sho ws, was the .story of the '60s "'nower power" movement gone sour, th e story or runaways and the drug culture. It terrified a nation whi ch saw that these could be the kids next ' door. WRY, EVERYONE asked, did it happen? The movie, ''Manson,'' docu· ments the Manson family life style -foraging for garbage~ bathing under waterfalls at the Spahn Ranch and singing Manson-composed songs. And it shows kids who became killers. But it ignores some known answers to the m ost enduring question of the Manson saga -· why ? 'Psycho~ Aat.hor ,Writer Wins .Weird Award From Witt Senlces Horror story writer Robert Bloe:h has been awarded the w·orld Fantasy Award for bis life works which incJude 40 books and 400 short stories -one of the most famous oC which is ''Psycho.·· made into a chilling classic motloo picture by Allred Hitchcock. Bloch was the guest of honor at the first annoal world fantasy convention held in Providence. R.I. More than SOO writers and fans of supernatural and macabre tales attended the convention. "'l haven't had so much fun since rats ate my baby sister,•• Bloch told his audience of admirers upon receiving the award. * Brown-haired Lidija Vera Manie bested 47 beauties, winning the 15th annual Miss Intema-" tional Beauty Pageant and becoming the first Yugoslav to win a major beauty title. The 20-year-oJd biology major at Belgrade University told the more than 20,000 cheering on- lookers at the Portside Theatre at Okinawa's In- ternational Ocean Expo '75: .. 1 Jove everybody.•• She was crowned Miss International by last year's winner. Bruceoe Karen Smltb of the United States. * Jody Smith, who became the nation's youngest mayor in 1971 at age 19, is not seeking a third term in today·~ municipal elections in Ayrshire, Iowa. Smith, who was graduated from Buena Vista College in Storm Lake in May, said be ••wants to be { ) free in case the right job PEOPLE opportunity comes along." '--------' SmithgainednationaI attention in 1972 when he gave a seconding speech for the nomination of former President Nixa. at the Republican~ ational Convention. * Frank Sinatra will present the Scopus Award to pianjst Artur Rubinstein Wednesday for h1s work WA.SHJl'(GTON (AP) -The wile of the .Atrstralian ambassador to the United States has bee:" hospitalized after a daylight mugging near her residence on Washington's exclusive Embassy Row. • Lady Catherine. Shaw, 62, wife of Sir Patrick Patty's Boyfriemh 'Gentle' with the ~ebre~ University. ,:-z. _, ~- Ru b1n ste1n, 87, will be 1r~ 5- honored at the annual dinner of ~ the Western States region of the American Friends of the Sb.aw, was injured m a purse snatching at about . 4:IO p.m. M~nday. police said. She was admitted to a local h!>Sp1ta1 where she remained overnight tar observation. SJtal•'• A,...,_ Alert • MADRID, Spain (AP) -Spain put its army in tbe ~pan1sh Sahara on tu.II alert today as it spught to !'lv01d armed conflict With Morocco by negotiating mMadrid. · More skirmishes were reported between .Morocca? tr~ps and desert tribesmen opposing Moroccos claim to the phosphate-rich territory oo her southern border. Snlpen Threaten Truce BEIRUT, Lebanon (UPI) -Christian and .......)fosl(!'m sni.P;e:rs thc~teoed to wreck the new truce in Lebanon's religious war today; otiJy Jiours after the government confidently predicted peace was at -. I Sniper bullets tllled admen persons around the WV·tom eapltal Monday, ral!lng the casualty toll bl the Jut two months of strife to about 1,200 dead anc1 a.ooo wounded. • ..Dr• Preloe llefnd• O..rge WASIDNGTON CUPIJ -The head of the FOO<' and Drug Administration tcday sairt a JS-month in· ternal investigation has found no evidenc'e that the dnag iQ#!ustry dominates bis agency or that in - dustry pressure is allowing unsafe drugs on the market. Alexander M. Schmidt, the agency bead, said ~have been internal problems ranging from ••faulty communication'' to "very clumsy ad- m.Di.stration,'' butnot.hingto'back up charges made by 11 current or former FDA employes at Senate ~more than a year ago, • , Audu~on Society Plwto Fete Set . Tbe Oru11e Count:y Sea and Sare Branch of the Notlohl Audubon Society is lpODSOring a photo • <dDleot for ttudoall from elementary through high · ICboalJradea. • Photos may bo "'any natural subject' aiid can be color or black and white. Thue ls no limit to the .number of entries by any entrant, but the photos -be larger than 8 by 10 inches. Bach photo 1hould contain the photographer's name, addrela,· phone IW.mber, school and the tiUe aftbe~prlnted..,theback. Ellllrlea may bo lnalled lo Audubon Photo Con- -, 2123 N. FrHmao St., Santa Ana, 9i!706. Entries ..... ..., ..... byJm.J.S, ' • ~. !>'-Wiii be .. dltpla)' cluriiic .. Tlaehr'I 'll'lldlife Sand1W7 In llod• ~ CMh ,... will be lfl!'arded for • • • Jwdol' ,.S lealor""" IJCbool willDerL ~ ' I I • v SACRAMENTO (UPI) - ·Patricia Hearst, often pictured a.s a harsh Symbionese Llbera- tion Army soldier. favored two quiet and sensitive men during the months she was a fugitive. Twenty months ago, Miss Hearst was dragged kicking and screaming from her Berkeley apartment which she shared with Steven Weed, a bookish. Prin. ceton-educated graduate stu- dent. SHE THEN MADE a startling announ('em ent that she had joined the s mall guerilla band and renounced Weed, her fiance as a ''pig '' and a mate chauvinist. ·Miss Hearst apparently became deeply infatuated with one of her new comrades, William Wolfe, who died in the May 17, 1974, Los Angeles shootout that claimed the lives of six SLA fugitives. Wolfe. 23, the son of a Penn· sylvania physician, was ex· tremcly interested in the black movement within the California' prison system. AFTER HIS DEATH, Miss J.Iearst described WoUe -who carried the SLA na me Kujo -as a gentle man who had an ex- traordinary Jove for the working person. "We loved each other so much and his Jove for the people was so deep that he was willing to give his life for them,'' a tape reconJ. ing from Miss Hearst said. "Kujo was the gentlest, the most beauUful man I've ever known. He taught me the truth as be learned it from the beautiful brotben in California's concen,. 1J'ation. camps (priso~)." • UPIT..._. 'NOT HISTYPE' Steven Sotlah FRIENDS DESCRIBED Soliah. once charged with harboring Miss Hearst before her capture, as "'somewhat re· · served .. and "apolitical." .. He was very concerned with social questions and the human plight." said Harry CottrelJ, a onetime Humboldt State track teammateorSoliah. ''I just couldn't believe it wben I read it in the newspaper,•• said Soliah's former track and foot· ball coach at Antelope Valley .eollege. "Rt bad a lot of poten. tial as a foot1>all pll)'a' .aod a tracknmner.'' ~· THE CHAIN OF events which led to Soliah'• association with 'the SLA and MiSs Hearst Is UD• Al'TER THE DRAMATIC de. ' clear. , . , alb ol Wolle, Miss Hearst and re· . . But it Is koowo that Soliah s maining SLA members William SlSt!!", K~thy, .did have many and EmUy liarris began their· .. radical fnends in Berkeley. One 16-montb fli ght from the law was . James Kilgore •. 27 •. whom . . . . · she introduced to Soliah 1n 1971 lt was during th~s pcnod that Both Kathy and Kilgore are she met Steven Soh~, 27, a soft-sought by the FBI. spoke n ~ou se p a1~tcr now Kilgore and Soliah painted charged wit~ an S~·hnked. bank houses together after Soli ah ten robbery dunng which a middl e·. Humboldt State and moved to age woman was killed by a Berkeley shotgun blast. • "I lived with him. I finally got "PATTY HEARST isn'f his to'-blm up In the jali," Mia9 ln>e," said a loltg time friend Of -tald to a friend oftc-her Sciliah wbo aalred aot lo be iden- arreot Sept. 18. "Yoo know I got tifl«L ''Sbe ml(bt bave been in to lilaa blm and thoo I had to lovewllhhlm, butle81l'tseobim leavetolff abou~m1ball." • beiaeblloYe wttb lier." ··~ • : . I • 'EXTRAORDINARY LOVE' William Wolfe Library Book At School . Sparks Uproar TALLAHASSEE, F1a. (UPI) -Florida Attorney General Robert Shevln says "Blueschild Baby.'' a book which angry Pinellu Count,y parents claim is por_.-aphle, may not be ob- .9Celle but it bas no business being In public acbooi libraries. Shevln, In a letter to state Sen. Richard Deeb; said the CCW1s will have to decide if "Blueschild Baby," by George <:ain. a ob- scene. A group of Pinella.• parents de. manded that the local school board remove the book from $Cbool libraries. Doeb asked Shevin to determine if It was ob- scene and if school o!Oclats coold be charged with distributing -raphic materlals. • ''Blueschild Baby,'' found in the Sem.lnold Jlifb School library in Plaellas an.r the State Library here. II • •toey about a blaclt )'OUth booted OD ll<l'Clin. It Jn. chlll• eiQ)lieit ae&-. , -. ' Hebrew University. The American Friends is'the fund-raising arm of the school. With 18,000 stud-;nts on four campuses, Hebrew University is Judaism's largest higher educa- tion Wtitutioo. * The daughter of !lie late comedian'-Bruce f~ed swts in Los Angeles against the publishers of a biography and the produce.rs of a movie about her father. Singer Kitty Bruce maintains that her father's. name and likeness were appropriated for com- mercial profits without CObSent or payment to his estate. ..,. . _She asks for $11 million damages·rrom United Artists, Douglas International Corp., Marvin Worth Corp .• L.D. Corp. and Grove Press for the movie "Leony" and $4 million from Ballantine Books Random House. Albert Goldman and Lawrenc~ Schiller for the book "Ladies and GenUemen, Leo· ny Bruce.'' · * "Nothing is left of the llean.,. ...,. 0';,iy memories,'' said singer Pa111 •eCart1i'ey a member Of the disbanded roc1t ' and roll quartet, at his first news conf'erence in three years. His ambitioo. now is '"just to be happy,'' and he said in Australia he is happy with his g roup ••wings.•• After a pe.rformance at the Perth Enter~ ta~nm ent Center, McCartney said, '~he good thing about this group 1s that it is new. It's jus t at the s tart or it·s life. That's always the best time." ~ca•T•tY . Wllllam L; Devli*· OCMari~tta, Ga., shared f1!'5t pnze. at ~ 1nt !ional piano competition at Lisbon Uruver.nty in ugal DaVan'oolferings at the seventh Vianna da Motta Cmcoun Included selections from a., .... um, ........ Plohftd and Samael Barber, ..,,}! .. •ofVanth ~ed a geld medal with~ ~ e.,.,netUnlon. · * • ' A new Coast Guard btdiding at San Dlero la be- uig Damed for A vlatiOll Machililat'a lllale 1 c. 6-10 '.f"1c7, wbodieclln a 19fl PIAlle craab teying tony a sick fISberman toabospitaf. The pla~e crashed against a mountain south o1· San Diego, killing Tracy and nine peraona lncludinc thefisherman. · · • Tracy, 3~ at· the time, was J>Ostbumously awarded the Alr Medal forworkinseaplaneairllfts. • • • Gonion Ed,.arda of Copenhagen nodded toward a man casua!lr ffipping a yo.yo in and out Of each· han~: both coiling .~nd uncoiling simultaneously. Look at him. Edwards said. ''He~a the best.'' .;..., Two hours later. everyone a1reed with .r.owarda. ThemanbehadpointedC01t, DaaP'ruks of Llv8rp(/OI, euually rm t.braush a daqU.g two, handed execution Of tho clllllllc 10-?"' ~ to '!'.!"In l<Jl!doa tlleflrlt world J07"10c:UlllP-Nb11> ha ..,years. • • ' ·-. -• • ~-._ .... •· I I \ • Orange Coast EC.IT I 0 N TOtla)''•Cl•t.c N;Y. StoeluJ • • ' l --VOL. 68, NO. 308,.2.S.ECI.IONS. 26....eAGES. • f • .Ol'IANGE CQU.Mn", CALI FORNI A c TEN CENTS. T UESDAY, NOVEM BER 4, 1975 ' ·=·-~ • ~Was-Ile~ l;a-r ri.tac-laed -iti -CraJnc]J_¢~•· l . . .... ~.&OB11:8T llA"'a'"ll"E"a°""~~e"'511«t JM-;jWlll or~bmOY-!IHD.~ed.l«d"~llrw Loftis lint came lo..cilY---lio.wc.v~, 11\C nm, d~_when 09-....., ..._..,. · ""'-e..ve_n bav_e been •tol~. althouih they bad left ·numerous nolicetJ cm cou.nril with her protileii'fOft. 23. -her hmblfffil went tO""'let the car, Mnr. Alice COtt1sofHuntlngton she doesn't see how that's poul-it They 11id Uie:Y 1-eceivedoom-She 11Jd 1.he w11 the only source be was told the Lottfl• teeaJ}y Beach telb a story that would be ble since it's carburetor aod bat-plaints aboUt it from oth« nsi-dincomeat presentforherfami· would.havetopay forLbecbarges funnyifitweren'tsosad. tery were mlssin•. Police con-dents. · "' ly that includes five children flntand1ubmitaclaimtot.heci- Rer Car was towed away Crom firmthecarlsmisslng. Mrs~ Lo(t1a said that the caf from aaes $ to 1:s and that she ty. This was based on the advice in front of her home at 8491 Mrs. Loftis said police weu wu J.nope"'rative because tlle coulda't afford towing and ol City Aitorney Don Banta, but Lomond Drive Sept_ 23 when it responsible for having her car carburetor wat faully and that stor.,e charaea on the 1965 Jm-the advice was not .~Vf'\ ~W the was declared abandoned by taken·to Hu.nUo(ton Auto Service her husband wu in tbeprocea ol s-Ja stAUon wagon. day afterthet:0unc1J meeun,. . police.~ at 610 Main St. when ii hadn't h'lvioC it fixed. Sbe said Ille Council memben ordered the The LofliJes &aid Ibey dldn°t Now It hu .-aniahed ~pie\&-been moved for several d.,... moved the car ooe car lenitb auto murned Immediately at no have the money at the Ume. 1y and she believes it has beetl , Of"fice:rs said the car hadn't aft.er getting notices. cbar&e. Mn. LOn.t111id sbewenttothe I . • , storaee area to c.heck on her car 11\ttbelng IOllflfffllattery-w .. - missing. Thls time it was the entire car._ It man at Huntington Auto Service said he didn't know a thine about the car. He said that cars. lf they are crushed, are done so atte~ they've been on hand for 30 to 90 chlys. . <See.CAR, P11e.<UI • • out Poor Bather Be Sailing1' At some time during your travels along the Orange Coast you've doubtless pulled up at a s\oplight behind a car that had a bumper sticker that read "I'd Rather Be Sailing.'' Now you know, if you didn't already, what that bum""'° sticker was ,talking about. This sparkling photo was taken Jast weekend -a sparkler on the Orange Coast. ea1cy's Plea Refused SACR AMENTO <UPI) - Lynette ''Squeaky·• Fromme abruptly attempted to plead "no contest'' today to a charge she tried to murder President Ford with a loaded pistol, but thejudge. prosecutors and her co-counsel refused to accept the plea. At the outset or jury selection for her historiC' trial,. the wispy Manson £amity member told Chief U.S. District Court Judge MANSON FILM LEAVES QUESTIONs-86. Tbom8s MacBride: "These peo- ple c&nnot j\.idge me. Only my family can judge me ... l want to ch·ange my plea." As an assistant Cederal pro- secutor tried to cut her off, she blurted out in court, "'Nolo con- tendere .... MacBride then called her and the attorneys to his bench and announced a recess. Outside the courtroom, federal p~ecutor Dwayne Keyes told reporters that before a "no con- test•• plea can be entered the gov· emment Cirst must agree lo il and he would not do so. "It's more 'Subject at a later time to attack on appeal ... Keyes DOW B<KJSTED BY B.4RGAJNS lllEW YORK (UPI) -The stock m arket helped by some selected bargain hunting, closed sligbUy higher today in light trading on l!Je New-York Sto<'k Exchange. The Dow Jones industrial aver?-ge, gained 4.tt poinU; to &)).13. It lost I0.32 paints Mon· dOY. Advances Jed dttlines by about a seven-to.five margin,. (Tables, B:;J Pric,it-were lower in light trad- ing on the Amerlcan 'Stock Ex- change. ' said. "'lt carries too many pro- blems. ·• Later, Miss Fromme's Co - counsel, John E . Virga, told re- porters, "The judge would not accept the plea. The U.S. at- tornt"y would not concur in it and I would not concur in it."' He said her pre vious pl ea of innocent would remain and the trial would "go forward. .i\ppearing in an olive green pants suit instead of her usuaJ crimson robe and hood, Mi ss Fromme, 27, told the court in an apparent reference to the Manson cult, "Only my family can judge me. That's why I took off my robe Only they can judge me. I know you don"tliketh.is ." Mi ss Fromme pointed her loaded pistol at Ford from point- blank range Sept. 5 as he greeted a crowd or well-wishers en route tothestate Capitol. MacBride hoped a jury could be selected by Thursday. Miss Fromme. given the nickname "Squeaky" by Manson because of her high-pitched voice, is the first woman ever ac- cused of trying to kill a president. Mesa City Manager Wins Bid---No Hike Costa°"Mesa City Manager Fred Sorsabal is paid $38,364 a year. He thinks that's enough. and so he is not getting a raise this year. The question was settled Mon- day night al a midnight e,... ecutive session of the city council when Sorsabal again aftirmed that he did not. want a pay hike this year. ' ' Sorsabal had told Mayor Alvin L. Pinkley earlier that he did not want an increase, but Pinkley brought the issue up at the ex· ecutive session. ''I felt he bas done an excellent job and deserved a raise,•• Pinkley said ... We could not be happier with him ~ But be told the· council that be felt he was now in a high salary category and that he would like to set an example.·· The mayor said that the rest of the counc.il ''reluctantly arreed'' not to increase the city manager's salary or benefits. The mayor noted that the manaa:trs_ol ,,some smaller cities ttian Cos(a Mesa in Orange Coun- ty are paid-more than Sonabal, and also pointed out that all other O.ltr ................ REJECTS PAV RAISE Meo• M•n119er'SorM.,.I city employes.1i1Costa Mesa eot either 6.25 percent or 7 .5 percent increases this year,. ~ast ,~pur Ballot· . .. . ' • • Mesa · Elections Drawiµ,g Few The election tor ;Jeats on the boards of the Cosl•.Mesa County Water and Costa Mesa Sanitary Districts appeared long on can· didates, but short on vOten this mon\ing. Voter turnouts of between 2.3 percent and 10.8 percent were re- ported by precinct workers al noon today, d espite a slate of 18 candidates fOf' two seats on the sanit ary board, and 26 can· didates tor three seats on the water board. ''Pardon me for laughing," said a precinct worker at California School, when asked for turnout figures. "Number 37 just walked through the door.'' The 37 who voted by noon. al that prttinct were from a roll of 1,447 eligible, translating into a turnout of 2.s percent. The sanitary district can- didates all were runnmg at large -so all 18 candidates were on the ballot. However, the water dis~ lrict is divided into territorial divisions, and only those can- didates in a particular division were on each ballot. Dif£erent cand idate• were down ror Divisions 1, 2, and 3. The polls will be _,, until I p.m . (See MESA, Pa1e A!) Car Dealer Expansion Opposed Marine . Officer Set For Toro Sex Trial The court-martial ·of Marine Corps Lt. Mary Ninis, charged with sexual misconduct, has A crowd of homeowners from been set for Nov. 12 at El Toro Collere Park turned out at the Marine Corps Air Station. Coilta Mesa City Council meeting Capt. Jam.es Di Bernardo, El Monday night to protest a pre>-Toro public information o£ficer, posaJ to convert three residential said the trial will be held al the tots on Princeton Drive into a station's law center and go on as parking lot for Nabers CadiJlac. scheduled unless the defense re- The proposal was defeated on a quests a delay. ~2 Yote, but the bomeowner-.......---The trial wtll be public we-re '!"'amed by councilmen ~at although attendance will be the VJ:ctory may be of lirmted limited because the station's duration. They were told that military courtroom Is small Harbor Boulevard would ul-C pt 0 . Be d ·d ' timately be widened into College a . · 1 rnar. o.~81 · p k 0 that all of the arterial l.ieutenan~ N1fi1s. 23, h~ .of-ar •be . fered to resign her comm1ss1on would com mercial. under "honorable conditions .. as Don Smallwood, representing Nabers Cadillac, acknowledged that the general plan amendment to convert three lots at 454 , 458, and 464 Princeton Drive would be commercialization of a residen- tial community. but said that the process began years earlier with the increased use of Harbor Boulevard. a compromise . She is accused of "conduct un- becoming an officer and a gentlewoman.·· The Marine Corps alleges she had sexual in- tercourse with six enlisted men. Her civilian lawyer, Jay W. Jeffcoat, has pledged to wage a legal battle ''into the tederal dis· (See MARINE, P oge 1\2) U~T...,._ TRIAL IN EL TORO •Marine Officer Ntflis "It"s unfortunate that College Park was ever built out to Harbor Boulevard," he said. Smallwood said the time was appropriate to convert the three lots, needed for expansion of the auto dealership, and noted that ultimate plans call for the widen- ing of Harbor BOule vard by IO feet. City, Studio Bite Into Mesa Eatery Councilman Robert Wilson predieted that commercial uses in College Park would ultimately extend a block back to Carnegie Avenue. Earlier, a numb e r of homeowners protested the plan, calling it encroachment and charging that they were already bothered by loudspeakers and lighting used at the adjacent car agency. The vote to d e ny the plan, which had been approved 5-0 by the planning commission. was 3-2 and shocked many in the au· dienee. Councilmen Alvin L. Pinkley aQd Wilson were for it and Dom Raciti, Norma Hertzog and Jack Hammett were opposed. A Heavy Burglary George's Locks and Sate was burglarized last weekend , locksmith .. George Vincente told Costa Mesa police Monday. The burglars broke into his shop at 3088 Bristol St. and stole Cive S""a.Ces valued at $408 . The sates, of a type designed to be i m bedded in concrete toundations. weighed a total of more than SOO _pounds. . . By M,AN DIRKIN Of ttt. 0.11, .. t~ SWtl Universal Studios is trying to put the bite on Newport Beach businessman John Bellamy who has opened a night spot called the "Jaws" in Costa Mesa. Bellamy, 32. who says he has started 41 restaurarlts and bars in Orange County, has turned hi s dance s pot into something of a landmark at Newport Boulevard and Fairview Road by having a giant mural painted on il. The mural is of a shark with the jaws of the fi sh ser ving as the en· tra nce to the rest aurant. "When people enter here they walk through the jaws of the great white s h ark,·· Bell amy said proudly, c laiming that his mural cost $2,000. But Universal Studios, whi ch made the "Jaws " movi e, is not so amused by the design. The company's copyrighl and patent attorneys have written Bellamy and told him they don't like en· trepreneurs riding the tail of the movie . The letter, Crom the firm 0£ Patton, Riber. Lee and Utrecht, say that the term "Jaws" may be used only on a royalty basis. The atto.rneys invite Bellamy to attempt to arrange a license with the movie studio for use or the name, and warn that i£ he (ails to get a license legal action will be taken. • Bellamy does not appear de· terred by the legal threat because he aai~ today he plans to extend. both the restaurant and tbe•ign .. 1·1·m going to build a big shark's tail in back and people can enter through the jaw and leave by the rear door under the tail," he said. Bellamy said that he has given the letter to his attorney, Marvin Kapelus, to handle. (See JAWS, Page ..U) Or a n~-C o ast L . _,,, _.z.:.~ W e ather Dens(' fog toni ght and Wednesday morning. Su n· ny iri the afternoon s. l{ighs 65 lo 73 at the be ac hes. 70 to 80 inland. Lows toni ght SO toss. ·INSIDE TODA V A. new movie called "Abduc- tion " i.! ba.!ed Otl.O·book wrif· ten before Patty Jlearst WW lddnoped. but it · s cashing in on her .!tory. Critic• 1ee iJ as "an ineptly produced npo/J."' See Page A9. 1114ex AtT-~ke •• AMl,.l ... n " ·--•• --... L..M. .. ,... .. ,.....,~ ... , .. c-1...,,.. .. ---·""'~ ••••• ~ .,.,, Of ... CMM, . .. """"' •• -.,., --.. ·--.. DNt ...... kft ... ...... Al2·1f 1:.....,..1_1!1: ... '*' ........ ~ • •• "-· ... , ......... .. .... ,..he..,, ... -.... . .. N,o.r.:t...· ... -•• -... •• --• •••• ·--. .. Pom Open. Till 8 - ' .. • •AJ: DAILY PILOT c Kissinger 'Biggest Lose:t"' By HELEN THOMAS WASHINGTON (UPI) -Ad · ministration orficials said today Secret ary of State Henry A. Klss- 1nger w as th e big loser in the Presi dent 's Cabin ('l -level shakeup, and hinted Elliot Ri!'hardson may be retuming to Washington to 11lay a more im - portant role than Com mer ~c ~ecret ary. Richard son. now U.S. 3m- FORD GETS 'THE ONES I WANTED,' A4 bassador to Great Britai n and Ford 's choice to sucet•cd Rogers C . B. Morton as Com merce secretary, will ht• waiting in t he winJ:!s wo take ovl'r Kissinger's Cab1nl~t pos t . pt1rhaps e ve n bt'fore th£' 1976 clect1on, the of- ficials suggested. Th£'y said Kissinger. in losing his job as he ad of the National Security Council. also will lo!ie his daily access to Ford and his White House office. .<\t a White I-l ouse meeting \vi th Republican leaders today. Kiss- inger joked about his dwindling power. He a pologized for tx~ing late, saying he was "busy count· ing the jobs I lost." Kissinger has had a regular one-hour morning meeting·with the Preside nt since Ford took of- fice, and previou sly had insisted on keeping the NSC post to pro- t t'Cl that d irect, d ail y access to F'ord. Mesa Rejects Ruh, Photo Parlor Plea . .\ plan lo opt"'n a 1nassage parlor in Costa i\'l r sa \\'.1S turnl'<I down 5 to 0 >A·1th httle commt'nt .PY the C'ity cou ncil Monday night. The proposal by Donald D. S m j th wa:; to o pe r a t e th e maasage parlor along with an escort serVice, a photo figure modeling studio, and a voca- tional workshop for teaching musaee techniques at 130 E . 17tlrSt. . ~, The application for a u st> _l)ermit had been approved on a 3 lo 2 vote by the planning com- mis1ion. Council members in turning down the application. noted that both the poCice and planning departments had re- commended d enial. The planning staff said the use would be incompatible with the area: f'ro• Page AJ JAWS ••• In addition to any difficulties with Universal Studios, Bellamy m ay h ave trouble with the Costa Mesa sign ordinan ce. City zoning inspector Bob Hall s aid that the painted wall is a sign under the code and as such is breaking the ordi nance on two counts -it ex- ceeds the squar e footage al- lowed . and prot rudes above the r oof line. Bellamy said that his lawyer will be cont acting the city to get the s ign per mits . Attorn ey Kapelus could not be reached for comment today. Victim Released NORTH PL ATTE, Neb. (AP> -Donald Cooper, 50, assistant manager of Sears Roebuck and Co.'s Colombia division~ has been released by abductor's in that South American nation, a Sears spokesman said. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed PrtiUM"I Ind P..cM•- Jeck R. Curley VM Prr.tldillll Ind GfM•ll """""""' Thomas Kffvll • l"ll!te<" 'Thomas A. Murphine ,..,. ........ l:G•lof < CharlH H. Loos Richard P. Nall AultWo)l ~rltlll"O ldtlon r. C.Su Mn. Office . NOW.ii e., Slr-INitiftllA~~; P.0, Boa IM.G,i'MoM Telephone (714) 642-021 ClaisHIM Advertising 642·5'71 Tuesday. November 4. 1915 .~ ~~'\e~E ~~~Ui• 548·7 729 • f ••• . . ... . .- • 1 Reports 'Cmnplez' Sm,Oking SnUf/ed Patty Mental R111ing Delayed A ban on ·s moking in the . Coota· Mesa city· council · c hambers p assed It s second re.•d ln1 Monday night, and wiU 10 into el- (ect at tit• P c. 1 meeting. The resolution was pro. IJC)Oed l>y COUncilman7a<t SAN FRANC ISCO <AP> -A <federal judge today delayed until later thfs w l!e k a r uling on and most co111plex question tode-Hammett, the only smoker cide -this m atter of compe{en-on the council, who pci:oted ~Patr1c1a Hearst's \mental com· petency , say iniit th a t her p:tJIChiatric report~ ...re :;o com· plex. they require further ex- amination "in great detail.·· ·cytoproeeec! atlhillJlaiei>C"lhlO-out that people J!:o_n 't- <'ue. •• · · --·smoke fn. c.bu.refl 6r I.ft · courtrooms. tt was oP.. PQ.1.ed.....b.)'.. non -s moker s Dom Raciti and Alvin L. Pinkle y, w ho s uggested that s moking be allowed in · one area. b u t not i n another, as is done in airliners . OTHER .STORIES __ :_ APPEAR ON A5, A9, 86 . 0•11• Pilot 11•11 "'-· COSTA MESA'S OMV OFFICE FOR SALE, BUT STILL OPEN But Customers Taking Their Business Elsewhere Signing Off? DMV Hurt by 'For Sak' Sign By ARTH UR R. VINSEL Of llM 0..UJ PUMS~tf JosC'p h E . Stromberg is a wor· ried businessman. His bus ines:; is condurlf.'d un · der the firm nan1e Department of Motor VC'hl <'les. with head· quartt'rs in Sacramento. Wh :Jt Asst . Mg r. Sl rom herg and his !il:1ff clo is h:indll' the of. ten-<'omplcx matters of rl'i.:i.stcr· ing <'ars. truck s, motorcvclc.>:. ;ind sundry other vrhiclt·s:· giv · 1ng \\'ritten tt.·s ts. d rivi ng tests. testing ~·yt~s. shoo ting pictureli of prospective licensees and .all that. Wh at he is "'orried about is thi s: Competitors -other OMV outlets aroun d the Orange Coast -are taking a way his business. even though customers must go farther to conduct it. The reason for all this Is a lar ge sign on the DMV of£ice at 7'8J W. 19th St .. Costa Mesa. The sign says the building is FOR SALE, a nd it is. Pros peC't ive OMV customers drive up. take a look and pre· sume it is closed. They drive on a :ittle way down 19th Street to the brand·ne\\' DMV office. And it is ob\•iously not open either. So they take t heir business else""·here. "The fir!S t I heard of thi!'l was \\'ht'n other offi<'t'rS around the 3rc>a bl•(·an ca ll ing and askin,::: •\Vht>n did you close the Costa :'11<'sa 11ffirt1 •1 ·• StrombcrJ? la- n1ents "\\'t• art' 1)pcn. \\'t.· arl' still her£' \Ve will be here and open until till' Ill'\\' office opens," ht· adds . The.> new office is tentatively sched uled to open aoout m1a- December. The old off ice, Stromberg points out, is open from 8 a .m . to 5 p.m . Monday, Tuesday, Wed- nesday a nd Friday for their local customers· convenience. They even stay open until 6 :30 p.m. on Thursdays. Marian Bergeson's In Assembly Race By DOUGLAS FRITlSCHE 0t tk OtllJ Plltt M.-ft Marian Bergeson, a founding trustee of the Newport-Mesa school dis trict, stepped into the 74th Assembly District race Mon· day with a promise of strong s up·. port for the idea or locaJ control. She made the announcement or her candidac y for the Republi can nomination to about 200 sup- porters who attended a reception at a home in th e Big Canyon area of Newport Beach. Mesa Teacher Hurt In Traffic Accident Whittier Elementary Schoo l teacher Louise Chapman was re- ported in good condition today after suffering head injuries when her car struck a palm tree at the Costa Mesa school Mon· day. Mrs. Chapman. who has taught at the school for a decade, was taken by par am edics to Cost a Mesa Mem oria l 1-lospit al after the 5: 15 p.m . accident. She' was transferred to Pacirica Hospital in Huntington Beach ~1 onday evening. Republican Robert Dadham, !'urrent hold er of the assemb~y seat, has a nnounced his can· didacy for the 40th Congressional District seat held by Andrew Hins haw . lr viqe Ci ty Coun- cilman 1-lenry Quigley is the only other an noun ced GOP candidate in the 74th. where winni ng the Republi can nomination is t anla· mount to election .· Commenting on her role as a wo m a n c an d i d ate. Mr s . Bf'rgeson said. "Women have p('rspective. We re hard workers. .<\.nd we have at least as much compete ncy as men:· But she sees her gend er as secondary to her candidacy. She promised ··a vig-0rous . ag- gressive campaign, but not in op· posit ion to anybody.·· Her key campaign paints, she said, will be: -Growing cost of government. Mor e state bureaucracy, she said, m eans less local control. She supports more local control and w.ill oppose higher budgets, she said. --Crime and corruption . She cited her experience on the Riles- Younger state task force for pre· vention of crim e in the schools as good background in this area. New Rules Seen ' For Gym Classes Foes and fans o r phys ical education wtll have their tum to talk tonight when Newport-Mesa school trustees discuss whether ' or not the class s hould be man· datory for tugh school students. Trustees will tllke up the topic during their 7 : 30 meeting al Estancia High School in Costa Mesa. Their deliberations are the re· suJt of a new state law that will allow individual school districts the option of either still requiring physical education or m&k ing it an elective course, for students in grades 11 and J2. The debate over whether or not physic al education should be mandatory has been goiag on for years. Until now, the class has been a state r equirement !or every student. The new law goes into effect Jan. I . If a school d istrict decides to make the class an elective, it must still maintain a full variety of physical education elective classes, accordi ng to the new law. · And. those s tudents rejecting phy~ica l education must lake another course instead. U.S . District Co urt Judge Oli ver J . Carter promised to give his decisi o n in a writ te n memorandum berore the week's end. "These reports are com plex and q uite lengthy,'' he said. "This is a question of first im- pressions a nd a most difficult TONIGHT F.l.ECTION DAY -Polls open til 8 p.m. N E WPO RT -M ESA SCHOOL BOARD -Special meeting, Est ancia High Sc hool Forum, 7:30p.m. COST A MESA HOUSI NG & C 0 M M · ·u N I T Y DEVELO P MEN T -Public hearing on proposed projects and programs, City Hall, 6:30 p.m. OCC LECT U RES -"'llehind the Headlines,·• Forum, 7:30 p.m. "Custom s, Culls & Cultures of the Western Pacifi c," Art Lec- ture Hall II9, 7:30p.m. WEDNESDA Y, NOV. 5 COAST CO MM UN IT Y COi.I.EGE BOAR D -Regular meeting, 1370 Ad a ms, Sp.m. OCC LECTURE -Community Int l'raction co-sponsored by Junior League of NC'wport !Wach, "Jnterrelalionsh1ps , ··Art 1.ecture Hall 119, 7: 30 p.m. ""THE MA:'/ WHO CAME TO OINNE R .. -Newport Harbor High dra m a, Auditorium, Nov . 5, 6 and 8, 8 p.m. llGELOW PIED PIPER A rich plush shag 2·ply nylon spicy two-tones s945 ......... SAVE 2.05 YD. BIGELOW ADVENTUROUS Miss Hears t showed no r ea<!'- tion to the judge's worm. but whispered quietly wilh her at- torneys at the counsel table befoce she was taken back to jail. Her defense team asked that she be committed lo a private mental hospital for at least 30 days of t reatment before she is required to st and trial. Attorney F . Lee Bailey said that one psychiatric report on the jailed heiress described her as ha ving t h e s ymptoms of "a prisoner of war.'' Ba iley said the r eport of Dr. R. L. West diagnoses Miss Hearst 's a ilm e nt a s ''a traumati c n eurosis" broug ht on by her ex- periences with he r Symbionese IAbt>ration Army kidnapers. · "It is a m en tal condition but not a menta l illness of the classic kind," Bailey s aid. f'rott1 Page Al MESA ••• Al Bear Street School, 13 of 561 eligible bad voted by noon, a turnout of 2.3 percent. This pre- cinct is in Division 3 o( the water district. It covers the north.end of town, and h as 11 candidates. At Mesa Verde School, 31 of287 eligible. 10.8 pe r cent, had voted. This is in division 2 of the water distriC't, in which there are 10 candidates. At McNally School, 12 .of 192 eligible, 6.2 percent. had cast their ballots. This precinct is in water district Di vision 1. which has five candidates. At Paula rino School, another Di vision three precinct, 42 of 1054 . eli gible, four percent, had cast their ballots. The measure passed 3-2. E'ro• PGfle Al MARINE ••• lrict court and ultimately, God forbid, to the U.S . Suprem e C.ourt'' if her offer to r esign is re- fused. None of the s ix men allegedl y involved with J,ieutenant Nifl is have been sim ila rly charged. prom pting J effcoat to term the !'asP as ••the m ost classic exam- ple of a de nial of equal justice." Although the Marine Corps has refused exten sive comment, of- ficiaJs have re leased a brie f statement of the charges against her. She is stationed at Yum a Ariz. ' From Page Al CAR ••. A source said today that Mrs. Loftis' c ar m ay ha ve been crushed by mist a ke. · He said he hea rd that crushers were told to compact a n old gr een Pontiac station wagon and that they m ay have got l\1rs. Lof- tis· car. Ma1or Norma Gibbs says she is app~ about the whole thing. "1£ onl y a li ttle humanity was shown inst ead of legalese, this wouldn't h ave happened,'' she said .. ANTIION II NYLON HIDES SOIL Lustrous soltds tlrushed with a second color s955 · ........ SAVE 195 YD. • with your purchase of 'Bigelow carpet · llGELOW CURRYVALE HL\YY NYLOH SHAG- Exclus1ve lull dye ·• patterns s9so .. ...... It's the GREAT BIGELOW FREE-FOR-ALL Your c hance for the buy of a lifetime on beautiful Btgelow carpeting! SAVE 31s YD. Just choose your carpeting from samples or rolls 1-----------4 that are specially marked !or this event. For every square yard of this fine Bigelow carpeting llGEl.OW CIRCUS MUlTl-COLOI SHAG Luxurious nyloo you buy, we II give you a square yard of top - Quahty padding. n·s·an Ol!er yoo iusl cant bea1 anywhere. Bu~·· 11 s all over when the carpets sold out -and that could be tomorrow. LOOK FOR s I oos lllstellled SAVE J4S YD. SftVE MOHEY RIGHT HOH RT ALDEN'S THIS eunON BIGELOW STUDIO Ill Nylon tuft dye"" patterns Home or commercial s I 020 iltstehd SAVE 275 YD. IIGELOW LOVE SONG Nylon Plush Dense and firm s I I 05 ... ..;... SAVE 14s YD. *• ..... carpe llGELOW PARTY TIME 2-ply nyton auloeleve Heat set yarns Subtle tow-tone cut and loop s1055 ....... SAVE J40 YD. llGEl.OW LOHGME.ADOW Heavy nylon Cable shag Heat·sel yarns s I 12s ....... SAVE 210 YD. llGB.OW llGELOW MERRIMENT VARIATIONS Long and shaggy twist nylon Sculptured cut ·and loop Continuous filament shag 2 ply cable yarns 4 COIOf' random pattern s I 010 s I 095 . lntahd . -SAVE 32s YD. SAVE 255 YD. MB.OW llGEl.OW · .. STI6AIDIH DE.AUREi.ii Plush in soft floral pattern Plush dense velvety Dense pile of lustrous plush Rich acryllc clean$ I "liiner glow" nyk>n beautifdlly • · s I 1 ss .... ... s 1195.,,,_ • SAVE 21s YD. SAVE '400 YD. llGB.OW "BRIGHT PROMIS(" · Nyton saxony pHe 2 ply, hast set. cut, loop, and twist s I I 95 SAVE 300 ...... , custom draperies A special committee composed or high. school prioc:ipaJs and athletic director& ha& been &tudy· Ing the que1Uon and ,.;u report their findings to the school board tonight. I . Tru8teee are not expected to take a~tiotl toni1ht. but will listen to the committee's recommend a· tion and are !llcheduled lo hear romments fr om t he audience. ._ __ ,_6;.;6.;.3_P;.;l;;,A;.;C.;.E;.;N.;;Tl:;;AfA,;,V.:;EN~UE:;_·....:C;;O:.:S:.:T.:A:.:M::E.::SA::..· .:;C:A~Ll::,F·;,.:92:.:6::2:.:7..l...::•:H:::o:::N::e~6~·~6:::·•~8~3!8..:-:.!6!•6~·!2!3s:s~J ---'~ • I ( l