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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-11-11 - Orange Coast PilotJ' 1, . ' • ' • m -oot a fDAILY PILOT Killer JJees Coming * * * 10' * * * To U.S. hy 1988 TUESDAY AFTERNOON, NOVE~BER 11, 197S VQL. ... MO. ns. • SECftOMS, a PMU ·, ' ' • • • • Divers Probe ua for Hunter Bal Isle Incident Alcohol Blast Burns .. 2 Teens Two Newpart Beach teenagers were burned -one seriously - Monday a rternoon when an alcohol concoct ion alleged to be the makin~s or hashish oil ex- ploded in a Balboa Island kitchen. The resultin g fire destroyed the house at 124 Turquoise Av('. Ont:> or the l WO boys, Bret J arvis. 14, an occupant or the Laguna Teens Rescued From Crashed Truck Four Laguna Beach teenagers were injured today when the pickup truck in which they were riding toppled 100 feet over a sheer road embankment. l.aguna Beach fire m en, policemen and a lifeguard worked for two hours lo free two youngsters pinned in the vehicle, finally cutting and peeling back the roof of the truck . Most seriou sly injured was Chris Smith. 18, of 2455 Temple Hills Drive. who was believed suffering a broken back and was reported to be partially paralyzed. . Others injured are Mark Johnson. 19. of 1391 Dunning Drive. Jeff P . Johnson, 18, or 1235 Starlit Drive and Bridget Hoff, 15 .. <\II were released from the hospital following emergency treatment. • The accide nt occurred somt:>time after l a.m . aloilg Summit Way, a dirt road looped beneath a water reservoir above Bluebird Canyon. " The cause or the accident ia un· known pending completion of the poli('e investigation. Poli.,ce said the mishap occurred as the truck was south bound along the un- lighted and rutted dirt road. Of- ficers al the scene theorized fhe driver got too close to the edge - a sharp drop off -and the truck went over. Mark Johnson and Miss Hoff managed to get free, walked about a mile lo a pay telephone at Bluebird Park and called police. They then went to Johnson 's house and were taken to the' hospital by parents. Poli('e got the call at about t :50 a.m . Officer!I r esponding were at first unable to find the wrecked lruck overturned in heavy brush about lOOfeet below the road. Lifeguard M lke Dwinell responded with Cliff rescue equipment. Firemen sawed thrQu1h the roof or the truck and r~l ha'uled out driver Phillip Johnso~. Re wh fialll<!d up Ute <SeeCLIFF, Page.U) house, suffered second·degree bums on the upper quarter of his body and a lso suffered eye damage when a potful of de· natured alcohol erupted in fl ame on the gas range. The boy reportedly was in sta- ble condition today al the Orange C-ounty Medical Center bum unit. Less seriously injured, was a 14·year-old friend who also as- sertedly was in the kitchen area at the time or the blaze. Because of the possibility of charges being filed in connection with the incident, police deelined to identify the other youngsters involved .. They also said that they could not -under current cOunty court sanctions -identify the parents of the youngsters. 'Fire · department inspectors to· day said they were still trying to determine the name of the owner of the small frame residence. Police Det('('tive l.ee Roberts said his investigation revealed that someone in the house had placed a saucepan containing de· CSee EXPLODE, Page J\2) Woman Freed; 'No Evidence' LOS ANGELES (UPI) -As- sault charges against a 58·year· old woman accused of putting razor blades in Halloween treats were dropped because of a lack of evidence. The woman was arrested on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon l ast we e k after authorities reportedly round a box of apples and oranges spiked with razor blades, pins and slivers of glass in her horn e. Two youngsters led offi('ers to the wom an's home after their mother found a razor blade-laden apple in her children's trick·or· treat bags. The identity of the woman was withheld because authorities said they feared reprisals against her. BIR111 CURES IUD BACKACHE PORTLAND , Ore. CAP) -A Portland woman who went to a doctor becaUse or a bad backache had it cured '---in the delivery room. Joann P uckett. 26. gave birth to a five·pound, 61h:-oupce boy at Portland Adventist llospital Monday. "Joann's a little bit on the heavy iside," said her mother·in · ·law, Jean ·Puckett. ··1 had no Wea she was preanant, and neither did she." ' Missing Man Sought 0.11, Pilol PMIO 1>1 R•Cll.orO l((lotfoltt HUNTINGTON BEACH LIFEGUARD MIKE MOSSLER EMERGES FROM DEATH POND Underwater Plant Life Hampers Search for Body of Missing Man Killer Bees Coming To Nation by 1988 ANN ARROR. i\1ich. <U PI ) - So-called killer bees from South Amerit'a will cross into the Unit· eel Slates by 1988 even ir the U.S. government carries out a pro- posed full-seale batlle to stem tht"ir invasion . rntomologi sl Orley R. Tay lor "'arnt"<I today Taylor. an entomolog1sl from the University or Kan:-;as. told the 13th annual confercn('e of the Council for the Advancem('n\ of Scienct' Writing lht> bees arc moving through South and Ct•n· tral America at between 200 and 300 miles a year . "If they keep moving at their present speed, .. Taylor said, "they will enter Panama in 1981 and t'ross into the United States, probably near Rrownsville. Tex., somewhere bet"·een 1988 and 1994 ..• But Taylor said Americans should not pani(' as thE' bees gel t'loser. despite recent stones that they can C'ause a wave of dettlh to humans and animals. "It's not like some science fi c- tion ~care story," he said. "Not all of them are agJ?,rt•ss1ve all the time. and there·~ nothing to sug· gest they are a serious threat to publiC' health or safety.•· On the other ,hand, he :t<tid , thcrr 1s some cause for alarm. · 'fhl'Y art' aggressive, .. Taylor said. "and they cerlainly will be aggressiv(' when they ent('r the lJni\t\d States." lit• s aid experts from the U.S. OC'partml'nl of Agri('uiture have proposed a variety of defenses to (Sef' RF:ES. Page A!) Wounded Vet's Chair Stolen SA:< FRANCISCO <UPI) JamPS Brunotte, a badly "'ounded veteran of the Vietnam War. came to San Francis('o to take part in a paradl' to show that h~ndi('apped veterans needn't i;ive up. But "'hfle he was ridin~ in the parade, lhievC"s stole his s pecially equipped wheelchair, Rrunott£>, 26. who has been ac· tivC' in developing a ranch near San I .ui s Obispo recrea tion area for handic apped veterans, lost both lei;ts , part of an arm and an Pye wht•n a rnine exploded in Vietnam. His wheelc."hair, worth S40Q.. i~ filtt"d 80 he can ()l>'!rnte it with his right arm alone. '1 Trial Boycott By 'Squeaky' In Second Day SACB.Ai\-1 E~TO l lJP I ! l .ynt:>tte From mt•, accused of al tempting to n1urdl'r Prl'sident Ford, today boycotlt~ her tri;·11 for lhl' second day. del·laring. '·Without Ylanson . I am dead." t Rt>latC"d stury Pagl•:\5 f Miss J.~romml'. hani:-;hcd rrom the courtroom f'ritla:r for di srup· ting the pro('el'd1n·gs, \\.'as g1vt•n a third chanC'e by U.S IJ1s trict Court Jud,l?e 'fhomas J l\1at·· Bndt> to rt•turn to court 1f sht• would bt·have Propl'rl,v. The jud~(' told hl'r if she ('hanged hl'r mind, '"i'ou're as welcome as f\oweri. in ~lay ." But Mi ss Fromme, who for tht• second day bhndfoldt"d hcrst:>lf and wa s carried in to tht> courthouse from he r jail van hy a hefty (J.S. mars hal. said, ''No. I have to stiC'k to n1 y print'iples "Your honor . m y d<'fcnse is thf' defe nse or the 'ol.'Or\d ," She declared. "Without M ~1nson , I am dead." She ori,l?inally "'as banished when she insisted upon calling the imprisoned mass murdert~r a!' a witnt"'ss. Mit c llride rcfu~ed to go along. and :-;he t:>leC'led to sit out thl' trial in a holding cell equipped with closed·cir~uit television. ' Rescue Attempt Futile Ry OO UG l .AS t "Rl17.<;<;HE Of IM Oallf jOi~SWfl Divers prc'.tb~d lht• muddy, v.•eed-choked dcplhs or a loniz- abandoned i.:ra nite quarry in Costa i\1t:>s a today. searc·hing for it ~lunt1ngton Bc<tl'h man v.'ho :-o hpped beneath th1~ surfact.· while duck hunting "1onday. '.\'1ark 1\ Antonelli. 19, of 10102 C'onst1tut1on I.;ine. lluntinj..'1.0n Reach, W<.\S rl"portl'rl missing by a frit•nd al .J p.m '.'.1nnd:iy. Tht' friend . Steven M. J.'ana. 19. of 10011 Constitu tion l.anL·. callt.>d pohC'e after his o"''" attt•mpt to rescue his friend failed Sevl'n d1\·t.·rs maintained a night -Ion~ vigil at lhe water- filll•d decompus£'d granill' min~ ing pit at thl' &nd of Victoria Stret•t nci.ir thl' Si.i nta 1\na River in Cnsla YI l'Si.I The murky pon1l def1l"tl ni~ht· time diving npl:'rat1uns, JX)hce s;ud. causi ng thl' er('\\.' of divers tt1 stand by until da...,·n ln rl•sun1e ...,·ork . }--;_in~I told pnhc-t• Anlunl·lh h.id s hl)\ a coot "'1th 11 pt•llt'l ).!un Th~ n11 ssing man str1pp<'d off hi s sh~lt'S. socks and shirt an<l s...,•an1 to the m iddl1· of th t· pond tu relfl('V{' tht• OllUI ht'O . r-.-.n;J said ,;\nltlll l'lli :-;uddt•11ly t';Jl\t'd for ht•lp ~ind d1~.1pp1:;1 rt•d bc'lu'ol.· th<' surfi.lt't' bt•fort · hi .., l'Om p<inion could altt•mpt tn ht•lp PohCt' S<Jld r·ana th1·n follo .... t•tl .<\ntont'lli into !ht• pl'f'nrl \•;h1•rt• hi" too bt•c;im1._• entangll'd 1n th1• \\'t•t•d s and almol'li: 'ol.'<'nl do..., n r~ulit'l' ~n-d di Yl'rS f1·um the Orang(' ('ounty li nderwatt'r Search ;ind H.t•sc u1· tC'am, ($t>C" llll ~TF.R , Pagt> A21 Oran;.:~ .Coa,.I L; .-.£ --r=z ' ;;;::=- \\' c c1 t l1 t' r Sunny da y~ ;ind <'ll'ar nights "'ill prevail throu~h \\;ednl•s da y ...,·1th diminis hl"d 'ol.'1nds ;ind h1,gh t t•m peraturl'S ran)l:1n ~ from 72 on thl' bl.'ach lu 7H fttrther inland. INSIDE TODA, .. 1\ flash of light " al'kl o Jo resrry worker uiho chased a {11''0 vor11shed l\'lln1>sses voiuntecr to take lie detector tests 5tory. Page A4 911.111~ I I -•ltt A 10 ... llONll tot.w\ as 0r.,,..co.,...1w " " .. I. M. Boyd <Alltorn•• C•i~ltied Com•<' Crfl\-·· 0.•111 .... li<•• t.i1 .... 1a1 P•..., £11tert.ai1WMnl t• 10 """"'. '" ~-· -~­..... u .... , 01 S¥1vla Po'1t'I' 11 $tl0'1\ a1 !Woe• M.l•••h A' Ttlevo\lon CJ Tiwoltt•\ tJ M•tlW• 81 ................ , " f , " B••I " .. " .. •• ' . . !,12 DAILY PILOT s Tuesday. November 1 t , 197~ .Lake Superior · Ore Ship Sinks, 29 Lost S:\Ll l.'I' Sl 'F: )1 .i\lllf.. '.\1i (·h. tAJ>) Sh1p3 :.ind ;.11ri.:raft <•rissl•ro~isetl tilt• eu..,lcrn lip of LltJ(.t' Supl·rior tod:1 y Sl'ar<·hinJ.! for possibJ t: Sllr\ 1vnrs frunl tht• ore <.•n rMer t-:llmund t"1t7~t·r~1ld which sank in s torm ..,.·h1ppl'd ?~ke ~UPt'rior "'1lh :!'J crt·y,•n1~-11 aboard. • : :'\o survivor!> 1>r txl(\11·~ \\'(•re !found 111 thl.• 51·dl·gre1..· ...... 1tc r:s . • • ~iltc>r thtl f?1t zgrrald ~bruptly llrtiJ)pc>d off rad ~1r :;creen:-. around 1:30 p .m ~tond uy night 1n 75· mtl~ptor·hnur wi1u.ls . 'A'.i1.'t·s on thl' J~1k1· ,1\ lht• t1rnl' \\'!..'l'l' ft•pori .... J ~s 111.:li .1., :?5 f1·1.:t .\11 oil :-.llrk l\\ u lifeboats . ..1 lifl' r .1f\ Jnd otht•1 d1·br1s \'/l'rl' found in lht• art>~I . v.ith :-.omt• "t1::,h1n~ up on lhl' C..111.1111..in :-.hurt· "It h.1s su11k '!'ht• ship d1:.ap- Pt'3red pff lht• rad,1r :-it'l>pes 1n lhc ;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-.... Doctor K i l led . _Surprised Burg lars in Home I• ' ' ' ' ' . , .. S A:-1 GAB RH:!. iAP) -A _do"lor was shol to death ;1ftt·r he ~1ppt1rently SUfi)r1scd burgJ 41rs 1n his hOOll.'. J:>O ll t.'l' S~titl . Off1t·\·rs tn th is l.os 1\ngl'll's sub li rl) said ,Ja ml':O:. A. l!t)n ~~tl'd . t:o . \\';1s tlt1ad of shl)tgun \\"OU nds to t ht.• lll'l"k o.111d c·hest '''hl'n his \\·1 fe, B~1r ba ra , 38, fou11d hin11n t.hiJ. l"UUplt"s li\'ing rot>m :Vlonday. An undetermint-d arr1ount of c<.ish ,,·a s 1111 ~:.ini-: and t\\"t:> rooms o( the house had been ran ~ackt"d. :l :-.pokt•s1n ~1n said . :'\o arrl•sls have been made. Sgt . J . Tur ner :-.:.ud tlk..l .~y J;oasi lligh1v a11 Chase Two Cyclists Held After Wild P u r suit T\\'O motorcyclists from l~unt­ ini:.rton Reach and .St•;.il lk·1.+t'h lt•d .Newport Ht~arh police un ~l \l.•lld chast' south of Corona d cl i\lar ~tonday ~•t spc>t'ds up to 110 milt's per hour. off 1 Ct:> rs s aid l0tlay. • The SUSp('('lS, both employed as truck drivers. \Vere booked at Newport Re;.lch Jail follo'>'•i ng the chase along East Coast !Ughway lhat began shortly aJter noon. Billy Leon Gross, 37. of 120 6th St., Seal Reach, was charged with reckless driving. K('nneth ' Court to Hear . Pasadena Case WASHINGTON IUP1) -The Supreme Court today agreed to decide whether '"white flight .. from Pas adt>na , requires a •lederal court to dissolve its 1970 "'*hool desegregation pl an. The jus tices ..,.,ill hear oral 13l'guments later this term in the. ~lty school board's appeal of a TD.ling by the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals which required _the 1970 plan to continue in opera- tion. Pasadena argued that the plan rould no long-er operate effective- ly an d was causing white Cafnilies to leave the city. The 1'970 desegregation order re- quired th.at every school main· -~ai n a prE'dominantly white t>nrol\ment. , Picke te r s Held "SAN DIEGO (UPI ) -A de- monstration outs ide strike-bound Campbell Industries led to the arrests of 11 rock-thro .... •ing picketers Monday. Of£icers said the picketers pelted a bus carry- 1 ing 150 nonunion workers as it ~ tried to cross the striker's line at ·~the plant·s main entrance on ·2 Harbor Or1ve. It look some 50 ·1 police oC£icers more than t\\"O ·, hours to restore order. ' ' ' ' ~ ~ .. ) { ., .. ' , • ORANGE COAST , 1"' O••nor Co••! O~otv f'd!>I "''""~"II o\ '""·l>•neO 111• ,.,.,., P•t<•>. '' -'""''" l>V 1~' Gron.,. (M •I P"D'"~,n~ (')~'"' °!>I'll•""' '"'"'"'" '"' i>"h'·~l\fd "'""'""'. 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J L•QllN &<-or I> 1th <·'•""" y•• ~I••• t ltu11!o"11t"" II••• II 11••1 !lo".-;" Ila(•~·~· I liotoclOi.oo.-:~ 'J•ll•f )ll'(l• l A POI """° t ! \.Ill D ••OIC f ·~· ""' Telephone (11 4) 642...-311 Cl~ssltled Ad'lertlslng 642-5678 ~lo .. <• V"''•• N~..,Oll~e S81·63f0 I """ !.•n (.lt,....O\e 49S·06l0 I t<ltll NO•ll> Ot•"tr Cou•t1 t.u" '"""''"• 540-1120 coo~11or11, t•7J 0~•"9" co~11 ,.,...,.,.,;"°tom D9"• Nfl ,-.,.\ \!Of!~•, l!lw\!••"""" ""''o•••I "'•ntr or tO•t•lh•""•"h h'"'" mov Ot r4p•o0w<•O Wtl~tul •Ptl041 Dtff>hU•Ofl 01 <oVl•l•fll-•. Sotttot>d l .. H p1111~e• ,.ltl ~I l'.6\Ut ~'"' c;.t11t6H111. MM"P'iofl !tJ 1*ffl•• ll 11 .._ Wy;lh',._..t\.' U-llllf, 11"1•1WY9ttl-- Q.U~,-, • }-fo.,..·ard )'a t e~. 2:l. of 111 7 13th St . llunting-lon l~l'at"h. \\"as ~·l);.1r ~cJ \\"ith obstruet1ng and rcsisl1n~ ;,.i police officl'r According tn poll c\'. tht• hikers ~'er<' ftr sl ob~('r vt•d ~pt•t•(hn~ through ('orona del l\l ur, along F.ast Coast l-l1ghway. Police said they picked up spe\'d, to about 90 miles per hour ;.1nd lx>~an un~aft• lane changes once they reached the city limits traveling south- bound. When they observed a polic(• car behind with sirens wailing· Olnd lights flashing, police said the bikers began traveling at 110 miles per hour as they allegedly attempted to elude the police car. .o\ccording to police. Yates al-' Jegedl y sl owed down hi s motorcyclE', turned around and h eadt"'d back upcoas t, while Gross continued to s pec·d down coast . The offict.'r continuerl following Gro:ss and caught up "'ith him at Emerald Bay, where he was ar- rested. Police s aid Yates turned o£f th(' high"•ay and attempted to hide at Scotchman's Cove. But he was spotted by the police helicopter and arrested minutes_later. F rom Po9e A l H UNTER ••• Newport RC'Dch Lifeguard-; and Orange County 1-l arhor Depart - ment answered Fana's phone call for help. Di\'ers reported vi sibility in the half-acre pond <it a scanl eight to 10 inches. hampering rescue efforts despite hi g h· intensity s tationary and hclicop· ter-borne li g htin~. Cos ta l\1l•s a Fire Department Rattalion Chief Hob McClelland boarded the hcJ icopter in tht• fad· ing dayl ight to scan the pond un· s uccessfully with a "Probe· F.vc•·, a hl'<ll ~ensin g dC'vict• st~arf'hers hoped .,..·ou\d lnl'all' Antont•lli. f'ana, after rc·pC'at<'t lly point ing out tht• spot 1n lht• pond ""h('r\' hi s hunting con1panion went dov•n , slumped in dejection on tht• running board of a fire truck :1~ reC'o\'ery efforts continued in· to the evening. CovC'red with mud and water after his divt• into tht• pond. f-'a n;J wa s g iven d ry c lothing by lifeguards. Ry 8"30 p.m . lht• !'t.'arch wai; abandoned due to d arkness. PolicE' desc ribed tht' pond a!' an "open area,·· not ft'nt"ed. hut posted against trespassers. Sgt . t. G . H('rsch ~aid the pond 1s "characteri s tical ly a place ""ht' rt' kids go to play:· Frost Forecast For Ba y Area By The Associated Pr~ss Snow and rain-bearing clouds have left Northern C.itli Cornia . but local frost is fort.-cast for the San Francisco Bay area and Sacramento Valley tonight. Thi! Ca:-;t .moving cold front that brought snow to mountains and some rain . lo lower elevations produced high winds r it moved """th • ;1rea -and Wl'.VE.> searched 18 hours for the vPsscl. We ('lassify it as sunk ... dtocl ared Bryan Norris, a !;pOkt!sm:-an at Coa:;t Guard head· qu11rters in \\'as hington. (lgl t•bay Norlon Co. of C'lev1•!:;1nrl , Oh io, \1ihfcli charters lht"' 17-vt•:.i r ·uld freighter. iden· t1f1P<l thl' F'itt~erald's captain as J.: It. '.\1 cSorley 0£ Toledo, Ohio, ;ind \h(' 1..~hi ef engineer as Gt--orge lloll of (',1hot. l .. a . T .... ·enty-seven nth1•1·s . 1n«lutl1ng :.i C'-'det sailor, "'-'re aboard . the firm said . 1'h1• 72!) fo nt \"Cssel is owned by 1hl' :-;urth'>'t•S lt~r n :-.1utual l.1fe Ji 1~ur<111c1..• Co of :-.·111 .... ,aukee. It ....... s lo;.ided w1lh about ~.126 lons nf tuconilt• pcllt·ts Sund<IY at '."t1p1·rior. \Vi s., and was bound f(1r l>etru1l. officials said. The r11:llt"'tS ilrl• :;I byproduct oC th~ 11'(1n min in~ industry. ('t1ast Guard s pokesmen said th(' :-;hip m.1 y ha..-e broken a nd si1nk in 500 feet 1)f water before a di st ress c<dl t'otdd be made. A nt'<•rhy \'t~:i~t•I , !ht~ .<\11hur i\1 An - tl t•f':-nn, r1·pvrt t•d rccc1\·1ng a call ;1on<i.1y front the f"1 tzgcraJd. The c:-ill 1ndicall·d the ship was not in dungl·r, \va s t a king on some watt·r, but its pumps were v.·ork- ing. Official s Cor the Columbia Ste;lmship Division of Oglebay :\ort11n fie.,.,· to Sault Ste. Marie in '.\1 1!'h 1g a n·s ea s tern Uppe r l't>n111~ul <i from lh('ir Cleveland ,Ju·;1 tlqu.irll'rs to he lp d.Jrecl the :-Ol'.trl·h \•ffvrt. 'l'ht• Coas t Guard said it ~ '.'-l'.tfl'h craft spottt•d Ufe jackets, n.irs, ring buoys <tnd other debris "a~ht•d up on Copper Mine Poinl on tht• (':.inadi<in shore. aboul 111nl' n1tlt•s t~ast of where the !·'1tL)!t•rald \\'as last seen. Two hl·lu.:optt•rs and a Cl30 transport '~'l'rt.• flying over the area, a ('11ast C~u;ird spokes ma n said. St•vt•r;.i\ larg:e frE'ighters, in· l'luding: U.S. Sll't~l"s lloger Rlau. Inland Stet•!"s \Vilfed Sykes and Ford '.'.f otor Company's \Vil liam Clay J.'ord mc11nta1ned a vigil on 1he.,..·at1..~r. Th i.' Coa s t Gua rd cutter Y.lootlrush "'as reported s ailing from Duluth. l\1inn., and the 110.foot tug '.'Jaugatuck, which had been down for repairs, was being readied at the Soo lo join the S<'arch O( the lake. From Po9e Al BEES. • • the bees -ran gin g from physical barriers across tbe nar- row isthrti-u s of Panama lo genetic and chemical warfare. Taylor said he doubt ed anything would completely stop the bees. The bees. a strain originating in South Africa. began s .... •arming north in 1957 a£ter their escape from a Sao P aulo research sta- tion . Taylor said experts have counted at least 500.000 swarms, "ilh unoCficial estimates ranging up to two million swarms. Rrazilian experts, he said, report the bees have killed between 100 and 300 persons s ince.1957. The bees, he said, could sur- vive south of a line running from the Olesapeake Bay in the East to north or San Francisco in the \Vest. "This is about 99 percent of the ' area where bees are raised for lhe northern m a rket s," said Taylor , who heads one of two U. S. Department of Agriculture teams seeking more information about the bl.'es. '· 1r they establi sh themsf'lves in the United States they could seriously disrupt the bee industry.·· .o\nother danger. Taylor said, thrE'atens Southl•rn lJ.S. fruit and \'egelable indu~trie'S . The in- vader bees. once established. might change traditional pollina- 11011 patterns and st•rious ly dis- rupt the $2 billion to S6 billion in- dustry, 'Contempt' Move Backed WAS lll NGTO'.'I (U PI) - A House s ubcommittee re· commended today that Commerce Secretary Rogers Morton be cited for contempt or Congress ror refi1::;al lo provide sub- poenaed doc uments o n Am erica n compa ni es which have complied with the Ar;ib boycott against Israel. The move, approved 9-5 by the subcommittee on oversight investigation, goe::; to the Cull House Com· mittee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce. ··1 personally r egret the necelisity to take trus ac- l ion,·· subco mmittee Chairm a n John E. Moss CD-Calir. l , told Morton. O.lly_rli.t ...... _., IHO..r.i DI"•'• Bush's CIA Bid t Opposed . _w.AS!ilNGTO!'i'~ CAP) -T!>e Senate Intelligence Committee chairman opposed the nomina, Uoo or George Bush as CJA direc· tor today saying coolirmaUon wo\lld make ''a t.ra,,.•es t1••-oi agency reform and threaten the CIA ·s ability to !Stand up to the While l!Ouse and the Pen1agcm. • The chairman. Sen. Frank. Church (D·ldahol, abo warned colleagues that excessive C'riticis m of the C IA could destroy its r ole as a coun- terbalance to the "frighlerting forecasts" sometimes made by the Pentagon in an e ffort lo JU.Stify larger military budgets or new weapons systems. ··one must view with some alarm the prospect or a silenced CIA succumbing to an inc_rea_S· ing'ly dominant mili~ary voice in calculating the rore1gn ~~at to our nation,·· Church s~d 1n re- m arks prepared £or delivery on the Senate floor. "1-lowever." Church added, "it is not only a m a lter of standing up to the Pentagon. We need a Cl .'\ that can resist all the partisan pressures which ma.y be brought to bear by various FIREMEN BATTLE BLAZE AT BALBOA ISLAND COTTAGE Police Say Alcohol, Marijuana and Gas Stove Don't Mix groups inside the govemment - including p a rtisan pres!iures rrom the White House itselr.·· Girl Returns ToSclwol After 'Kidnap' The 15 -ycar -old Fort Lauderd;.ll<' girl allegedly kid· n ape d by h ('r teen -aged W('slminster bovfrit>nd is hack at hl•r privall' sC"hoo\ today, ap· p<lrenlly unharmed by the rour- day ordeal. lier a1lt•_i::('d abductor. Thomas J . Gregory. 19. is being h('Jd on a fugitive warrant in Kingman, Ariz., where he was captured by the Arizona Highway Patrol. An FBI spokesman said it has not yet been decided whethe·r federal charges will be filed against Gregory . Fort l.auderdale authorities a r e charging the young man with false imprisonment . According to authorities, Gregory abdu c ted Katherine Ball from he r posh board in g school in Fort Lauderdale on Nov.3. Wh en Miss Ball failed to return from a d ate, a four-day cross- country dragnet began. It ended in Ari zona. Police said the pair met in Saudi Arabia, wh ere their parents work in the oil industry. The young woman had reported- ly planned to break o£f her rela- tionship with Gregory prior to her alleged abductioo. Cyclist Killed LONG BEACH (UP!l A Fiorida sailor was killed late Monday whe n the motorcycle he was riding we nt out or control. slammed into a guard rail and rolled down an SO-foot emba nk- ment. Mark Marceau, 21, who was s tationed on board the . aircraft carrier U .S.S. Coral Sea. was pronounced dead on arrival · at St. Mary's Hospital. From Po9e A I EXPLODE • • natured alcohol a nd marijuana on the stove and turned on the gas. The technique. he asserted. is a common one in the making or a rude type of marijuana de· rivative. "]l 's an a.,..•fu lly dangerous way to try it , however :· he s aid. Within mom(·nts. he said. lhe alcohol ht.>aled and its fumes ex- plOOed . The two injured boys and another yo un gster who wa:s elsewhere in the house escaped tht"' blaze that follo.,..·ed the ex· plosion. Firemen said that by the lime they arrived, the samll frame dwelli ng was completely in · valved in flam e . The damage, they said, would ex<'eed $30 ,000. Roberts s aid that hi s probe or the house yielded an accumula - tion of marijuana pa raphernalia, including a growing cabinet with evlden<'e that the "'('cd was being cultivated . From Po9e Al CLIFF ... prec1p1ce in a rescue basket. taken to an awaiting ambulance and rushed to South Coast Com- munit y Hospita l i n South Laguna. Rescuer s meanwhile gingerly placed a rigid back OOard behind · Smith and lifted him into the rescue basket again hauling it up the steep brushy bank by ropes. He too was taken by ambulance to South Coast Community hospital where he was admitted. The two J ohnson youths are the sons or Laguna Beach firemen. Mark Johnson is the son or Bat- talion Chier Forrest Johnson and Phillip Johnson is the son of Capt. Jerry J ohnson. Capt. Jerry J ohn son was a mong firemen responding to the accident. Noting Bush 's background as a former chair man of the Republican ;iJational Committee, Church asked. "'If CIA assess- ments s hould collide with a favored eoursC' of action al the White Hou:se. would a dedicated party man lik<' Mr. Bush be able to stand up to pressures from a Republican president in an elec- tion year ?'' F.3rli t~r. speaking to reporters, Church referred to President Ford·s rt>fusal to rule out Bush as a possible vice presidential run· ning mate in 1976 and said. "We just can·t have a director of the CIA who is under active con- sideration for higher political or. £ice." C hur c h h as r epeatedl y criticized Ford's c hoice of Bush, presently U.S. representative in Peking, to succeed ousted CIA Direetor William E . Colby, bul today's Speech marked his first public effort to persuade other~ members of t he Senate to oppose Bush. His speech. described by one a ide as a major address, also contained the highest praise Church has given the intelligence comm unity sinee he was named to head the intell igence commit· tee lOmonths ago. He Wants Vistation MOUNTA!:-1 HOME. Idaho· (AP) -William Boss has filed suit to visit hi s dog in the city pound. Noah, a boxer, is being held as evidence i n a firs t -degree burglary case. Foss, 20, is ac- cused or trying to steal Noah from the pound Sept. 22 and is scheduled to go on trial Jan. 20. Public defender John R. Sellman said Monday he was told' Foss is not allowed lo visit Noah because he might tamper with the evidence. Sellman said the dog was pic ked up in violation of the city's leash law. WHAT'S UP? NOT CARPETING- The latest census figures confirm that carpet prices today ar e lower than 23 years ago, (1952). Tech nol ogy has been respcnsible for this. resulting in speedier ways of making, dyeing, and finishing carpeting as much as 70 times fa ster! THERE IS VIRTUALLY NO OTHER CONSUMER ITEM WHICH HA S NOT HAD AN ASTRONOMICAL PRICE INCREASE DURING THIS TIME PER IOD. You may think when you ge t an esfimate that carpeting is ex- pensive. Remember, however. that Q.eople are carpeting bedrooms, baths, kitchens. and other areas that usually weren't carpeted 25 or 30 years ago, making totals higher. · Carpeting ord inarily costs less than linoleum or hardwood floor- ing, and provides features of comfort, quiet, beauty, and impressions of spaciousness. Carpeting ordinarily cos ts less than linoleum or hardwood floor- ing. and provided features of comfort, quiet, beauth, and impressions of spaciousness. You'll get your BEST CONSU MER VALUE when you buy carpet- ing from Alden's. UC: NO. 1l0411 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CAllF. 92627 • PHONE 6~6-~838 -6~6-2355 • Pl,,...,.... l"'MI SM 04 ... UlllM Council Seeking 'Power'· , The semi-independent agency that now controls Orange Coun- ty's health facilities-planning function ii digging in for a battle to retain that power and gain "1me new authority under a new red..-allaw_ e county'r"Comprehensiv(' Health Planning Cowtcil has sent a ne-w lettef"-to lhe }lea.Ith, Educa- tion and Welfare Department re- affirming its desire to bl' de- signated the county's health i1ystems agency <HSA). The County Bo ar d of Supervisors. which also is seek· ing the federal nod, sent a similar letter last week. In a s urprise move, council President George Sheet s, a pharmacist from Irvine, also sffit a letter tq supervisors ask- ing them fo r their input to be in - C'luded in the counC"il's rormal ap· plication. • FORMER PRESIDENT GREETS MARINES ON 'BIRTHDAY' Heavier, Healthier Nixon 'Proud to Be Here' Even thoug h the council a nd supervisors: are at odds for lhC' designation , the letter "''as a straightforward r equest for board opinions on involvement of government officials in health planning,. comments on council ·activities and health system s priorities. Pendleton Parade The council has. in the past. sharply criticized supervisors for seeking the HSA designation because county government is one of the county's largest singlt:> health rare provider.;. Attended by Nixon F'ormer President Richard rit '.'l'ixon, saying ··1 am proud Lo be here,·· attend e d parad e ceremonies Monday at the Camp Pendleton Marine base to com- me morate Lht' i\tarines· 200th birthday. Nixon showed no s igns of the b o ut with phlebitis that hospitalized him last year and, in a suit that appC'arcd to fit him &~ Y!@llil [? §®l?WD©® Tht• column apJl('ars daily l'XCf'pl Saturdays and :\tondays. c~nt rr pr11 /i/,.111 ' I J, ri u fl/•• r nt (1111111. /'ut 11 II '"' 1.·t/ '.11~· •1•' //,. (. :\ j; 1 \H t I t/lil/ <.'f /1 .. 11 ll"U 1:1 ,·i/· t•• -',/, ' ''" 'f///I/ 1, _\ 1•1 '•' 1 • 1 '• r 1 • 11 '· 11! 1, 111 I /')j\/''' '-' \/11 1/ 01•1/ir ql1,.,/l"'I" I•• I ' r: t I • 11 11 11 \ t l " ·t r .'\' r r • , I ! r <I /! o; ,. I '" o; ' ' I !.r 1/11 / '1 '"I I ' ! ! 1,,.,. 1 ,,,,1 r·1.-.to1 :1~1,_1 10 /J I /•Jo/o• 11"11' Cherk M a ilPd OE.o\R P . .\T: f\1y husband and I are covE"red by l\-1<'d icar<' but we purchas ed a RluC' Cross.l nlue Shic>ld Medex pl;1n to cover any additional m edical exJ)('nses \\.'{' might have. I ~c>n t n bill to RluC' Cross'RluC' Shield in Fe bruary showing incurred m('(liral ex- penses of 5132. l\1('(iicar<' paid $57 .60. but l\1ed c>x has not paid the rt"mJindc·r of the bill . A . S .. 1-lu ntington Be ach Rlue Cross/RluC' Shif'ld has mailed a chf'c k for the diff c>rcnct>, minus $10 to you. \'our claim ap- par t>ntly was lost whf'n you con· verted from ~l {'d<'x II coveragt:> to tht:> incr{'ased cover age off ert"d by MedE'x Ill . Tlcle!e a Moni h DEAR PAT : More than two years ago I subs c ribed to Moneysworth m agazine. It was first delivered weekly. then twice a month and now only once a month. I 'm wondC'ring if this publication is f,!oing out of busi- nt:'ss in view of my recent ex- perience with it. I ordered a mur31 m ap of the United States on April 30 a nd still have not re· ceived it. ~1 y lettt'rs of inquiry have not been acknowledged in anyway. J.B .. Costa Mesa Miss F. Angell. Moneys"'·orth s p okesman, said t h at this m agazine a l ways has been published twice monthly. If you are receiving it only once a mont h, she asks you to write to her at Moneysworth Subscription DPpartmenl. 251 W. 57th St .• New York, NY 10019. Angell also re- quests you to send ?roof of pay· mt>nl ror your mural map order to her attention. Your order ap- parently was los t during a changeover in office personnel. , Dad Ignores Pleas, Jumps IRVING, T ex. <APJ -"Dad- dy, I don't want you to jump. [ don't wa nt you to jump." l9·year old·Ann Green pleaded with her father, Troyce L. Green, as he stood in his undershorts on a tres- tll' above the Trinity River here. Rut Green ignored her plea:; and those of police officers and minister s who tried to coax him down and, after talking to them Jor more than four hours, he shouted, •'I 've h ad it!" and jumped l.o hi' d eath to the railroad tracks be low. - snugly, looked as though he had gained weight . 1-le arrived at the Marine Corps basC' wit h his wife. Pat, following the 25 ·minute freeway drive from lht:'i r San Clemente home and shook hands with individual J\tarines and their fa milies before and after the two-hour parade ceremony. The former president refused to comment about his current or future plans . other than to re mark on the ceremony. "I am proud to be her<' ... he told John Hana of KGTV-Television, San Diego. · · 1 thought the Marine Corps put on a s plendid, moving cerE'mony. "They {the ~-t ari nes) have made us proud as a nati~n. m ade us proud of the Marine Corps and made us proud of all men who served this nation in very difficult times tom ake us the leading free nation in the world today. •· 1 know the spirit of the Marine Corps is to make America con- tinue to meet its resp:>nsibilities in the "''orld. · · ThC' '.'Jixon~ viewed th e rert;'monies on the main parade ground seated on the VIP plat- form. About 5,000 Marines and de- pendents were on hand to watch <'Olor guards from each unit on the base on parade as well as color guards dressed in uniforms worn by J\tarines from the American Revolution to the present day. Sen. Carpenter, Yowtger Head "Given the recently increas in g interest in health planning on the part or your honorable board. we are hopeful that you will de- monstra te that interest by con- tributing your comments and suggestions," said Sheets in his letter . The board probably will "re- ceive and ril e" the council letter s in ce th ey have alread y withdra\\.'n all :s upport for the council. In the letter to HEW. the coun · ril gene rally out lines it s mem · bership, fun ctions, bylav.•s a nd budgeting_ The letter also points out that the council's present structure and work programs already con- form to the requirements or the ne"'' law and there would be no major transition period needed. F'ollowing public hearings, the federal governm e nt v.'ill choose a health system s agency ror Orange County after the fir.;t of the year. The re will be some re· Hance or recom m endations from Gov. F.dmund G . Brown Jr. and the State Departmentof 1-lealth. Whi chever agency is chosen will be in charge of llealth Servic es Area 13, which in- corporates all of Orange Co unt y. There are 14 s uch areas in thl' stale. The new HS.o\ will have much broader powers over not only health facilities planrung but also health g ra nt runding. If the designation goes to coun- ty government, the existi ng council will cease to exist after a short transition period. Ford Campaign · 1.os A'IGELEs cAP > -Ally . Grenade Theft Gen. Evelle J . Younger a nd State Sen. DmniS Carpenter will direct President Ford·s electton cam- paign in California . In a slatement released ~ton· day by the California President Ford Committee, the two co- rhairmen vowed to wage ''an ag- gressive. grassroots campai,gn which will enlist the support of a ll Republicans." The June 8 primary may find Ford facing former Gov. Ronald· Reagan. ··California's R e publican voters admi re Gerald Ford as a decent and honorable man, and as a President who is competently dealing \l.'ith the problems of our nation,·· Younger said. Brings Prison SAN DIEGO (UPll -Lance Cpl. Donald A. Deemer. 21, or Camp Pendleton was sentenced to six months in prison Monday in connection with the theft of 29. hand grenades. U .S. Dis trict Court Judge ltoward B. Turre ntine sentenced the marine to three years in prison but suspended 21h: years of the term and impos ed three year s of probation. Dee mer pleaded guilty to con· spirary to steal government pro- perty. Westminster Court Asks Interim Space Judges from the West Orange County Municipa l Court in Westminster will ask the County Board of Supervisors Wednesday l o l ease som e temporary C'ourtroom s pace. The request is not prompted by overcrowding, but rather by the fact that large sect.ions of the court building are sinking slowly into an old peat bog. In a letter to supervisors, the judges contend that repair or replacement work at the facility in Westminster's civic center could taitlt up lo two years lo com- plete. The work would idle a large por- tion of the available courtrooms because of construction noise and activities, according to the judges. The most serious sinking pro- blem has been observed in a seven-year -old wing of the build· ing that cost about $1 milliOn "to build. The structure was designed by Le Roy Rose and Associates. Rose, an Anaheim architect and Fullerton planning com - missioner, was Supervisor Ralph Di edri c h 's campaign finance chairman in 1972. Rose also is facing a fe lony court trial on charges or soli citing a bribe to influence the outcome of a zoning decision in Fullerton. County s t udies of the courthouse problem have r e· vealed that other portioos of the building are also being damaged by the slow sinking into a part or what once was the huge Gospel Swamp. The boggy ground had tJsencov- erro by a layer or silt and fill dirt and pilings driven into the soil weren't enoug h to support the building. It has been estimated repair work will cost more than SL million. -- OAJLYPILOT At· . ------------------------vn --------_. Uneasy Rid!'rs Cross Country With Buffalo Bum Trip By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI 0tu..0t11wP'(1t1~ Driving non -s t op from Washington O.C. to Irvine is a test of endurance. To do it with 5,500 pounds of angry wild arumal:; makes it an adventure. E:irl Tatum, 45, wheeled his mud-si)atlered pickup trurk and trailer into I.ion Country Safuri ':s wi ld animal preser ve ~1onday. He looked nonrhalant even though his r ig bucked and threatened to leap off the pavemC'nt. The commotion "''as caused by three rip...r;nortin~ Afriran cape.• buffalo he had truCkl'<I all thC' v.·a y in from the N at1onal ?..oo "I couldn't :stop bt-t-:iu.se if I s topped they 'd s tart rai s - ing hell. I had to eat candy bars on the wa y,·· t'Xplained lhl' F.ureka Springs, Ark .. trucker who nlakes his living doing what t•ven th(' friendliest of moving l'Ompa n ies refu s C' to do trans porting wild and exotic a nimals from zoo to zoo. You naml' it and ·r atum has truckC'd 1t : lions , tigers, bisons, zebras, a ntC'lope -,.pra ti ca\l y any zoo animal with legs. tie racks up about 135.000 to 140,000 milf."S a y('ar doing it . The three·and-a -half day trip £rom Washington proved particularly tryin~ for Tatum who. aft('r 15 years in the busi- ness, count s h i mself ··very luck y" not to have be<-n eaten 'alive. The buffalo. one mall' and two f{'malt', gol up~l't at the slightest provocation and would set his rig dancing a II overt he road Ii kc a j1t · terbug .• ~...__· _,, ~:ir..:.t-= OMlw"""'"..,,...... EARL TATUM RELEASES P.ASSENGER AFTER LONG TRIP · Trio of African Buffalo Made for a Jumpy Journey .. , got s o tir('d of hiding the truck by thl' sidl' of thl• road v.·hen I "'·as tryinl! t o take a break. I didn't \\.';,tnl to tell anybody what I had in there bC{'<IU S(' thC'n they'd ri\'t'r Si.'C lio n Of tht• Wildlife pre-\l,rjJdC'beestS . ,vant to s ec thl•m and it would servey.·as anulher. Roth T atum and Zoologist Pal s care ·cmtodeath,"Tatum s aid. Tatun1 unloadC'd his rari:!o QuJnn kept a careful wat<:h over T here "'a s one per s on , sin glt•·h;.1ndedly,boldlyunbolting the amok -running animals hO\\.'{'V t'r. who ins isted upon hav-the doors and das hing out of the because cape buffalo are both ing a look-a T e xas polict'man -"'ay a s the buffalo charged out. rare and expensive. 1"he male is y.•hopulledTatum overtothes idt· lh·"'·as unharmcd. "·orth about $2,200 and the ofth('road. ·rhl' buffalo rampaged through fC'malesS.:l .OOOeach . "lie v.·anted t o know why I was the p~1rk , st'nding zebras. a n-\Vhen the jeep-side rodeo was weav ing a ll over the road.·· lrlopt~s and goose-stepping os-over Tatum. once again having Tatum recalls. flas hing a broad triches into fli~htforcovcr. deliv<'red the goods safe and .grin. "So I tolrl him . ·vou just The male immediatel y l<'veled sound, r<'laxed with a beer and a h3ve a look in side the re and you'll his horn:> at a rhino and char~ed . sand wich and began planning his I find out in a hurry·... It \\.'as a pa inful mistake beeause next haul. The s ight of 5.500 pounds of an-the rhino r ounter-charg1..-d and Next stop is the Los Angeles Zoo, gry. s norting pot roast choked the barrt•l ed right ovC'r him. to pick up som e animals, then lawman into a ft•(·blc "just move Roth fem alC's took off runnin ~ over to E lko, Nev. and finally to it on . friend'' and the inci dent \\.'as and became tang ll•d up in some Tampa, Fla. -but not before he's closed. ropes near thC' electric gate. got had a chance to repair his rig from • The trip "'·a s one 3dventure. into a scrap ~ith some cheetahs. all the bruises d ished out by the Unloading the buffalo along the and took aim at a group of. buffalo. -----------------------r-~ ' Lt. Niflis 'Drops Out' Discharged Woman Marine to Avoid Publi.c Eye From Wire Services The woman l\1 arine officer who farC'd a court martial over alleged sexual misconduct s ays she plans to drop out of the public eye to "get my head together.·· I .. t. )1 a r y '.'l'ifl is accepted a last- m1nutc offer from the Pentagon for an honorable discharge , ratht~r than {ace the court martial. . "'.\t y la"'yer and my mother will know "'here I am. but I just want to disappear and be alone for a while.·· said Miss Niflis, 23. As she packed ht'r belongings in her qua rters at the Yuma, Ariz .. Marine base . Miss NtO is said she has n't had t1mC' to think about a new job yet. i\ti ss .\liflis s aid she firs t planned to travt'I to the home of hC'r m other in Southbury. Conn. Tot Clwkes On Food STRATll~1 0RF: CUP l )- A 23·monlh-old g irl choked to death on a piece off ood in · herhoml·- Tula re County sherif("s deputies s;1id Monday that ValC'ric Jiu rnc tt choked "''hi le eating d 1 n ner with the family. Eff ilrls lo revive the <'hil d at a hospit<.11 f <Ji!cd. She said that, despite the con· troversy, ''The Marine Corps was a good experience. I 'vc learned a lot from it and I don't regret going into the m ilitar y ,·• Mi ss ~inis a dded that officers and o£ficers' wives at the base were "JOO percent on my side and \\.'anted me to fight it out." "But . l think this is best for' me ," she added, referring lo the discharge .,.,-ith honorable condi· tions. Miss Niflis was charged with conduct unbecoming an officer for a llegedly ha ving sexual rela· tions with six enlisted men at t he marine base. lier attorney h ad charged that court-martialing on · ly :\1iss Niflis , a nd not the men, was a denial of CQ ual justice. FINAL CLEARANCE Famous make suits and sport coats from our regular stock. Most sizes. Priced to clear. Suits reg. $1 25 to $225_ Spartcoats reg. sas to $150. SUITS FROM $6980 SPORT COATS FROM $3 9 80 SOUTH COAST PL AZA 3333 South Bristol St. Costa Mesa • 54Q-46 t t • • Jl:f DAILY PILOT Tuesday Ncwemt>er 11 . 1975 Man Chas~s UFO, 'Vanishes'· Vets Day Tune Again llOLBROOK. Ariz. (.A.. P) -The rnolh£'r of a man who rcportt..>dly van1:-.hl'll "ul u ray of bluish light" aftt~r cha~1ng an u11 · identified flying obj<."Ct says h(•r son wa:-J carried off in a s pacecraft. Mr::;. Mary Kellet s aid Monday n1f.:hl that further search £or her son, Trav1i. Walton, 22, would be futile. ller views were given to reporter~ b)' ruiotherson. Duane. Walton, who lived in nearb)' Snowflake. digappeared last Wednesday after ll'itV - ing work with six other woodcutters in lhl· Sitgreaves·Apache National Forest I ft <> six companions said Walton jum)')4.."'CI from their truck when he saw a li ght ovcrht·ad and followed it down the forest road. Moments later, the men said, the ILJ.:ht ray struck him and he vanished. Navajo County Sheriff Marlin Gill1·,p11· tC'sts Riven by the State Department of Public Saft"IY, and Gillespie lllaid they should be completed today. llut Gillespie ~tud ht doubtt!'d that the rL-sults would~ madt• public ··at l('ast for now.·· Onl~ "''ovdcutt('r who took the t ~t Mon· day said h<' was told .. unoffic1~lly '· that ht· pa:->:.ed 1t. G1llesp1e said a g round sear(·h aided by a helit'opter com bed the forest but found notraceofthe missing man . Kennetl1 Pete1:son. 25, one of Walton ·~ <'OmJ')antons. said ail the men were fri$lhl('nt>d by what they s<1w. ''It kind of lifted h1mupuff thegro.und, '' said P('terson. "His arms were out· s:tretrhed and he wiiS knuckt--d to the grOltnd ... Gillespie. who describes hirrisell as a Ut~o skeptic, concedes there's a chance the story might be true. ''We have not beenablelofa.ndanything tocliscount their story,'' he said. The men all came voluntarily to llolbrook. ln northeast Arizona. to take lhetest. . Gillespie identified lhem as Michael Rogers. 28, Snowflake. head of the tree· thinning project under a Forest Service <'Ontr<1Ct; Allen Dalis, 21, Pho.cnix: Dwa.yne Smith:, 19 • ....GJendale; Steve Pierce, 17, Snowflake; Petenon, and John Goulette, of Glendale. Rogers said the polygraph operator told him unofficially that both he and Dal.is passed the lie-detectortest. Tbesherirrsaid he is convinced that the men had not used intoxicants that night. ''Jt•s an interesting ea5", but ex· asperatin1," Gillespie said. If the p0lygraph tests show the i:nen lo be telling the truth. he said they w1ll pro· bably undergo truth serum tests and hyp· no~ds. I-le said the men ha\le agreed lo further tests. Goulette described the object as about 15 feet in dlamcter and 6 to 10 feet thick. Jle satd it" was about 15 feet above the ground and about 2 yards from their truck. Jt had no windolA-·.s .... b.ut had what. app(.'ared to be darker "divideN" ou{. lined in a dim, yellowish j?low, he said. . ! 'said all six men told the same story All CR ~Z \r ~AZE _: Clearly, our were undergoing voluntary lie detl•('tor Peterson said he and thl:' others sped !l\~.-ay in fear. but retumt-<l 15 minutes l;1ter and found Wal ton 3nd the hovering obiect gone. Gillespie said the men remain insistent about what they saw and their stories have not changed. Nor are the re di~­ , ('repant1t?-S between them, he said. The beam cameout ofthebottomoflhe object ''in a saucer shape just like you 'd set-in a movie," Goulette said, adding: ''It hit him like a jolt.'' past sins or J1gger1ng around \\'1th _lh.e calendar have come home to roost .. We have polluted the mindlll of our youth. They have been hrain'>''ashed about holidays. Today w~ celebrated Veterans Day the second time this year . ·roday, however, was the real tl ne. Nol the phony which <.:ongress perpetrated upon c.'lvilization last month on Ort. 'l1. Daughtt"r . who is usually cramped up in the hall s of learn- ing these days, had her own rear· lion to getting freed upon this Tuesday. ''It's a bumme r ," she declared. "WHAT GOO D IS IT lo gel a Tuesday off from school ? You just have to go back and start it all over again on Wednesday.·· There now. See what ...,,e've· done with all this jiggering around of holidays? We've con- vinced even the youngsters that every hol iday must fall upon a Monday so the world gl"ls a three- day vacation. ThC'y don't get a three -day moratorium on evC'ryth1ng and lhC'y figurl• lhl'y 'vl' bcl·n robbed. All of thi s national troublf' may be flopped directly at the fC'el of ('ongress.. Wh o i'ls('? Our (;ongrt>SSm('n. in their infinite ""isdom, arC' the ones who started playing with thl' holidays. SO'.'t:F. TIM E BACK, these wise solons noted that you can 'l control what day Nov. 11 falls up-· on from year -to·year. So. grandly turning their backs on hislory. our congressm e n declared that Veterans Day shall be on the last Monday in October. Congress has seldom de- monstrated much regard for his- tory anyway. So \l's clear the -lawmakers wouldn't care why Nov . 11 was selected £or Veterans Day in the first place. rt was Nov . JI , 1918. that hostilities ceaSl'd in World War I. Some say peace came on the 11th hour or th(' llth day of the 11th monlh. Thus Nov . 11 was select- ed in th(' U.S., Great Britian and France as a day of remem · brance for those who Jost their lives in that great conflict. We called it Armistice Day. In Canada, it is known as Remem- brance Day. On June I , 1954 , the name was changed to Veterans Day in the United States to honor the memory of all servicemen or all wars. D ES PI TE ALL T HI S history, Congress started fid - dling with the day some years back. This has proved to be a dis- mal failure with half the country celebrating one day and the other half on the other. Congress. dimly, has finally seen the light and plans to switch back to Nov, JI officially in 1978. Too bad they don 't have t.>nough sense to do it in 1976. After a 11. '76 significant year. was a fairly 4'.-: ·\ ~. . I _., ~j .'.t • • • LEADER OUSTED Gough Whltl am Australia's I.abor Party Leader .Out CA:oJBERRA. Australia (UPI J -Australia·s gov('mor general todav ousted labor party le.ader Gough Wh1tlam as pr1mt• minister, tou('hing off mass de- monstrations. strikes dnd pro- tests across .A..ustraha. Sir John KC'rr. Qu C'e n Elizabeth"s representative in Australia. namc-d cons('rvat1ve ·party leader ~1alcolm F'rast.:·r to head a caretak!'r govC'rnment un tit a Dl"'-C. 13 parli;.in1cntary (•ll'C · t lon. Kerr said he sark('(I Whitlam because of the prime minister's failure to gt:'t parliament to up · prove a new budgt.•I and his suhSl' quent refusal to J'l'Sign or call a new elect ion. ·r he di s mi ssa l Australia. rocked IS C . .\7\'BERR A.. more than 2.000 persons gathered outside the parliament buildin);! 1n support or the formi::'r priml· m1ni sll'r Whitlam told thl' cro"'·d F'rasl·r "'ould "undoubtedly go dov.·n in Australian hist ory ... as Kl'rr 's cur.·· Waterside workers walked off s hips to protest Whitlam 's r('· moval and vowed lo stay out for 2.; hours. In Sydney, police estimatl•d 6.000 persons marched through the heart or the cit y. chanting and carrying placards callin g for a general strike. In ~1elbourne, nearly 5,000 persons massed in the city squarl"' and listened to tr:ide unil)n leaders call for solidarity 1n lhl' forthcoming clt·tt 100 Russ Sever Re lations In Uganda '.\10SC()\'\ IL' 1•1) ~ 'f'hl• Sovit>t t Jn1nn !Ui..lay ::;uspt'ndc'(l relations ""'1th Ug.111da. ord<•r1ng the Ugan· da11 .1rnh,1:.s11dor anll n1n£' staff ml•mhl·r:. lo teavt~ llussia 1m ml'd1all'ly hl'Causl' of .. 1nsultin~·· hl·h;,1v1or by Ugand<tn Prelllldl•nt Jdi Amin 'f'ht· ''tt~mporary suspen:-.1on" 11f rl·l:.it1ons follo'>''l'd Am1n ·s dc- m;uld for tht' 1mml·d1:.ilt' rl'l'ail of ( "'oviet Ambassador l\ndrl'i Z<.1kharov. /\n11n accu!-.l'd him of l'!'nn111al .. mrtldling 1n Ll ~an d;1n :1ntl .J\fr1r;in affairs and said hl· '>''nu!d brl·;ik rel:.itions unles:. lhl· St)\'i l•l s :,,1·nt :i toµ-lev1.:l dl' ]('g ,1\ion tn dl !:!C'll ~S gnf'vanl'l'S \\'Ith him . Thl~ Sovu·t linion said tl had "rt~::..o\vt>d !C'mporarily to :-.u:.pl'nd d1p\on1atil' relations .,..·1th L'ganda. · J.:isiringf'r •1\b•oll'ed" WASllt:liGTO:'i (AP > Stcr('tary of Stutc llt'nry A. Ki ss- 1ng<'r says ht~ v.'as not consulted by the adn11n1 slr<Jt1on bl•fo rc l'rt's1dent f<'ord re~hufned his top dt'fl'll~l' and n<.1t1onal Sl'C'ur it y aJdl~S K1 :-:-1n_i!t·r :-.nught ~1onday to ;ibso!Vt" h11nsPlf fron1 rl'S~lOnsi bi illy fur I he d1sn11::.::.al of Dt'fcnSl' Sl't'rl't..iry Jaml's ll St·h lt•:-.ingt• r. ·r11l·rt• \\'t•r1• d1fft'r1•n('l':- hrl\\'t'l'll Sl'l'l"l'lciry S..:·hl C':.1ng1•r :ind myst•lf. ;i s yuu '>'·uuld l'XPl'Ct hetv.•t>en l\\'o individuals 1)( :-.troni.: mind ~." K1ss1ngC'r s;:i11l du1·1ng ~\ 15 mtnult' nl'v.·s cnn fl•renc1· A ngola S I ruggll 11 fl I.l".i\'.\'D.A... Angola (U PI 1 .-\ngola virtually s plit into three separate states today on the first day or independence . .,..;lh war- rin~ f<1ctions struggling to fill the \"JC'UUnl lt•ft hy the '>''ithdrav.•al of !:J0rtuguese troops , The Soviet ·barked popular movement for thC' liberation or .i\ngo\a detlart'd sovereignt y uvl'r Africa ·:-: nl''.l.'l'Sl nation in a '>'i ld midnight cerl•monv at a sue · ('('r stadium Cl'lC'bra-ted .,..·1th drums and ""'ild firing into tht• ~11r. S o ,.if't Mbsilf'a Sf't \\11\Sl llNGTON (UPI) -The· Sovit•t Union· ha s statio nl·d :1 ;!Uidl~d missile patrol boat ;it Rt~rhl·r~•. Somaha. along .,..·1th 1:1 \ll 20 ant 1sh1 p missiles. uct·11rd1ng l!l 1nt1•ll!g('n('t> reports rt"aChtng th1• l't•ntai.:11n , SheEmers Guilty Plea. OOYLESTOWN, Pa. <AP) -Ma rian Concan- non, daughter of Senate Republican J,eader i~ugh Scott of J>ennsylva.nia has pleadC'd l!Ui lty in Hucks County Common Pleas· Court to four charges of selling narc·otacs. Jud~e Edmund V. Ludwi~ deferred sent('nc· ing on Monday. pending a pe;ychiatnc examination. !\1rs. Concannon. 41. was arrested at he r home on July 30 and accused of sell- ing: an ounce of hashish to a st<.tte narcotics ;.igent for $100. She told the court she got the hashish from ;.in l'mployf' at a l ut·~1t nt•wspaper whcrt.' sh(' \\'orked as a driver 1n lhl' <·1rrulat1on department . Rocky Vie ws Presidential 'Possibility' ACSTI:oJ. Tex . <UPI) -Vic\• Pres1d('nl Nt>lson A. Rockefeller has declined to rule out a 1976 pre:-;1dt>nt 1al bid bC'cctuse no~y knows what might hap· pen llt1('kt•feller :;aid pressure from conservali\le Republicans forced him to ""'1\hdra\\ as a vie(' prl'· ~identii.ll ('Ontender. Asked v..·h\ hl' ""'ou\d not rule out a presiderl - t 1a I bid for h 1 n1 sf'lf, he :-a.id : "Wf'll . nobody knO\\'S what mig ht happen ... 'l'ht• \·1t'l' prestdl•nt was relaxed as he spoke to rt•porters ~londay night on Air Force Two. en roult• to Austin, "'·here he ""'ill conduct the third White House Domestic Council f'orum today. Sa:< forums are. being held throughout the counlry to gl't public sentimt•nls on th!! nation·s domestic nel•ds. \ ' < ' •J. \' . " 'We Will Reme mbe r ' Vote on 'Zionism' Flayed by Solons \\'.!\.SHINGTON (UPI> -Sen. l·fenrv .laC'kson fD·Wash.), C'alled ~1 onday ·s volt:" to !...'<1uate Z11.1n1~m .,..:1lh ral'ism a "new low ·· fnr the United Nations, and s.t11d Con grl'~s "Ill "remembl·r·• .,..·hich countries approvc.'CI the General Assembly resolution. Rep. J\.1orris Udall (D-Ariz. ), warned the United States might :-top its U '.'J . funding . Several Jawm akers suggl'~tcd the government re\•i('w its rel a· tionship as a supplier of arms and other aid to countries who vot- t'CI for the resolution against strong U.S. opposition. "\\1(' have important rC'lat1ons '>''il h many countries," said Rep. flonald Fraser t D ·~11nn . ), ;.i memh1:r of the Amen1:<.1n delegation to the United :oJations. ··v.1e·re a suppher of military arms to some: We're a s upplier of economic assistance, and exporter of food a nd '>''e give a lot of food away ... in all or this, it set.•ms to me we should elevate our conc('rn about what some of these countries are doing to the U.:'i."" J ACKSOS, A CANDIDA.TE for the Democratic presidential nomination and a strong supportl•r of Israel. said he thought the llnited Nations "had reached it s low('st point 1,•:hen il gave the podium to Yassir Arafat, with a gun on his hip . I w~1s wrong. This latest act is a new low. "When we call the roll in thc> S('n:.it(' on th e foreign aid program, .,...e '''ill not forget how those countnl'S receiving our aid voted last rughl." L:dal l ··expressed deep regrl·t·· at the outcome of th(' votini!. ''I can only deplore this unfort un.itc and untimely action by the General Assembly:· he said. "1'hl' l"OnSl''IUt:"ncl's of lhl~ vote mav \veil be :i full reappraisal of thl· Unlll'<l Stall's' participation in fundingtheU .N. '"Z ION JS:tt IS NOT to be equatt'd with racism. The movement by a people to sea rch for and build a homeland is not a racist act. F'or the General Assembly to affirm the Arab rcsolut1on is not on- lr deplorable. 1t indicates the disturbing and ncgat1vt' trend at tht.· U.:oJ .. which must be resisted -:.i resistance that ought to inC'ludc the political and economic le\'l'rage pos:-.essed by th(' United States." Sen. Edward ~1 Kennedy (0 !\1ti:-i:-; J, s ait.l thc vote "can only serve to und(•rm1ne both the capacity of the• Cnitl·d Nations to play ;1n l"ffl'Cl1V(' role 1n me~ttn/.! i:-s ut.·~ l'r1t1c..il lo the future of m~1nkincl <1n1! its ab1llt.\· tu promotf· lhl' pr1nc1pll'S on\\ hich it was fuundt>d . ·· Cash Gifts Told By. Gulf Employe WASlll:'iGTO:'i (UPI ) -A former Gulf Oil employe told of· ficials he madl' campaign con- tributions to at least 15 senators and congressmen in('luding cash payments in a hotel men ·s room 3nd behind a barn, UPC has learned Frederick Myers. \\'ho retired in Junl' as Gu1r ·s legislati\le coordinator in \V ashington, m adr ;1 statement to thr Securities and Exchange Commission Oct. 30 in .,..·h1ch he expla1nC'd missions to S_alt Lake City,, Atlanta, In- dianapolis. Knoxville and other cities to deliver sealf'd envelopes lo political randidatl•s. ~YERS SAID he also de· Ii vered sealed envelopes "maybe fuur or five or six times a year·• to thl' Capit ol tlill offices or senators and representativC"s betw('en 1960 and 1972. ""'hen lht~ \Vatergo.tt> prosecutor bl.'gan l(> pr~~e Gulf's campaign ac· 11v1t1es. High Winds Rip Midwest f ' • > ..-t..' ~l ~·ers said h(' s aw the sealetl envelopes opl'ni:'d only twice . Roth times the l'nvl•lo!)t!s wert! filled with l"3Sh , hf' said . 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Mo on. T ide• fUISOA 'I' !io><o,..,nlQPI ~ O?o"' SKOFIO low 10 ll o m WECNISDA., .. " f lnln•QI> ~ 1•a m • 1 ,1,..,11-11~•rn 1• ~ondn19n S II pm ) t $.t(-1-lll)P"" 1t !ourlriwtt 1T•rn .\eh • ilpm """"""' ,1~, 11 ~J pm , ~" U 00 •m UPtT1~0 Back in Londo11 Elizabeth Taylor, sporting a sapphire and diamond pen- dant, celebrated husband Rich ard Burton "s soth birth- day Mond'ay al the Dorchester Hotel. The co uple, re- marned a month ago 1n Bc;>ts~ana, plan lo s lay in Lon· don (or a. week. Burton. sl1 ckmg to a no-alcohol pledge . drank m1neral walt!r. It was champagne for everyone else. nut those gifts C'onstitute only a fraction of the SS million Gulf said it paid to politicians with ('Orporatt• money it div('rtett fro~. a Baha_mn s subsidiary . Pohl1C'::1l contributions from cor· poralt' funds are illegal. :l!YE RS G1\VF. no details 01\ how this monl'Y was spent, bUL he d1tl r:iame a s recipient s anulher nine prelllenl and £orm('r Senators. including presidential hopeful Fred f·l a rris; six present and former representatives · former Kansas Gov. Willia~ Averv .. and ~ennsylvania'8 ''M.r. Republican, · Georg~Bloom . Myers said he gitve one sealed envelope to Sen. Edwin Mechem t R·N .M · ). "behind the barn" of a New Mexico ranch in 1964 • ~·lechem lost his bid for re· election to Democrat Joseptl i\tontoya. Meyers said he ~ave a n en· v~lope to llarris in an Oklahoma City hote l room 1n 1964 and :uiother to then Rep. Richard Rou~ebosh CR·lnd.), in a hotel mC'n s r oom in Indianapolis in 1970. . . • . • Elections Net Gain ForUFW FRESNO (AP> -The United Farm Workers of AmeriCa is -ienilhenin& its lead over the. Teamsters Union in Catiromia's farm labor representation etec-(iorii.--- - The UFW, forcing elections at every ranch it can in the slate's ('-_s_ta_te ____ J far-flung fields, b ad recelved ·S3 percent nf all votes counted through elections held last week. The Teamsters had compiled 30 percent of the overall votes. according to the latest Associat· ed Press statistics . Oc!d to Pay (Ip LOS ANGELES CAP) - l.engthy litigatiof\ on reimburse- ment in a n oil drilling case has e nded wit h Occid e ntal Petroleum Corp. being ordered to pay almost $46,000 to No Oil, Inc., a hom eowners group, and th e state and regional coastline commissions. · Los Ange les Superior Court Judge Stevens Fa rgo issued the order Monday. Occidental was ordered to p ay $27,455 in at - torney's fees to No Oi l, and $1 .11 9 in costs and $18,379 in attorney's fees to the coa stal commissions . 'Comnoon La.;• Right S A C RAME N T O CA P) - Gilbert Rosales has incorporated as People's Lobby and s·ays he will take tega l steps if the sell- styled ritizen 's group headed by Ed Koupa l keeps using the name. The secretary of state's offi ce s aid Ro:;ales, a part-time bartender. filed his articles of in- corporation Monday, the day before his option on the People 's Lobby name expired. But Koupal, who incorpora ted as People's Lobby in 1968, says he still has "a common law right to the name if nothing else" and plans to continue us ing it. sttond Try Fife• LOS ANGELES CAP ! Anofher 2.5 million s te ri le Mediterranean fruit flies have been brought in as r einforce- ments for the nearly 4 million .. · flies who were ac cidentally killed before they were able to mate with the w ild fruit fli es dis- covered here. Officials hope to end the fruit fly problem by promoting child- less marriages between sterile flies and the wild flies , dis- covered in the west Los Angeles · County area. ChUUng Freedono LOS ANGELES (APJ -A Superior Court judge has ruled lobbyists may not be prosecuted under one .part of California 's Fair Political Practices Act and s ays the section has a "chilling effert ''on freedom of speech. Under lhe preliminary injunc- tion issued by Judge Harry Hupp on Monday, lobbyists may not be prosecuted for ''the single act of • advising or making a recommen- dation " for a political contribu· tion. u~,,.....,... U.S. MARSHAL CARRIES LYNETTE FROMME TO COURT .Squeaky Refused to Participate, Sat It Out In Jail Cell Squeaky 'Grabbed Gun,' Boro Reports SA CRAMENTO CAP ) -An elde rl y f r iend of Lyn e t te F'Mmme says he showed her how to use a .45-caJibe r pistol in July and that she grabbed the gun from h.is table and left his <tp.art - ment with it. It is the same gun s he pointed at President Ford in a n alleged a ssassination attempt in September . Miss Fromm e was absent from the court Mo nd ay duri ng the testimony a bo ut the g un by Harold Bo r o. 66. a retired engineering draftsman with thin- nin g grey hair. SHE HAD BEEN barred from her trial for the second straight day by U.S. District Court Judge Thomas Mac Bride after refusine to promise to a void courtroom dis i-uptions . The day had begun when a de· puty mars h a l ca rried l\.1i ss Fromme into the courthouse after she blindfolded her self a nd refused to walk out of iail. Miss Fromme, 27, ci disciple or c o nvi ct e d · m ass murderer Ch_arles Ma~son , was ejected twice last Frid ay after t rying to plead guilty and de manding the presence of Manson at her trial. SHE WAS ARRESTED Sept. 5 in a park outside the state Ca pitol here and charged with attempted assassinat ion of the president. She was the first person to be charged under a feder al law passed after the assassination of President J ohn F . Kennedy. Secret Service agents said she pointed a loaded .45-cali bcr pistol at Ford from a distance of two feet. If convicted , s he could be sen- tt'nred to life in pri son -the same sentence 1\1 anson and four followers are now servi ng for the 1969 slayings of actress Sharon Tate and four other oersons. Bo r o d escri°be d 1\ti s s From~e·s J uly visit to hi s <ipart- ment in the rural commun ity of Jackson. He sa id she asked to see a .45- raliber pistol. which he had m en- tioned on a previous visi t. He said he took it from a shelf and showed her how to use it . He said he returned the gun to the shelf , but when she expressed interest in a similar.model in a catalogue. he brought tt out again and laid it on a t a ble. . ''SH~ STARTED shoving the pistol into her handbag along with the holster and bullets " Roro testified . "I said, 'Wh~l a re you d oing?· She didn't ans wer . She abruptly got up and went for the door . .. I tri ed to s top her at the door. l told he r it w as too big, too heavy, too dan gerous. J said I'd buy one for her. "She s to pped , thoug h t for about five seconds and went out." Boro said he had shown her how to fire the gun but had not em - phasized that it could not be fi red. tmless the slide was pul led back to insert a ca rtridge into the firi ng c ha m ber. The gun seized from Mi ss Fromme had four cartri dges in the magazine but none in the .chamber, officer s said. The slide had not been pulled back to cha mber the first round. Silent Patricia Hearst Ordered to Stand Trial I N ANOTHER development ~onday: La nier Ra mer. a pro- 1ect assistant on t he American Civ!l Liberties Union's prison p roJeCt , was found in contempt of rourt for r efu sing to say whether .. i\1 iss F'r omme had asked him in J uly to get anything for her and whether s he had discussed her concerns about redwood trees. R am er once ta ught Ch a rles )tanson scientology. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Patricia Hearst, her thoughts still wrapped in silence, was or- dered to stand trial Dec. 15 while her attorney launched a fight for time to cure the traumas he says afflict her mind. Insisting that Miss Hearst is in- competent to stand trial - despite a judge's ruling to the contrary -attorn ey Albert Johnson prepared to summon psychiatric experts to tell all about their secret probings of Miss Hearst's psyche. He also began drafting an ap· peal to a higher court on the ques · tion of how soon the law requires the Hearst trial lo begin. THE ATl'ORNEY srud he will subpoena three psychiatrists and one psychologist who spent some six weeks examining the heiress in her jail cell. The ir sworn testimony, if admitted by the judge, would be given at a hear- ing set for Nov. 20. . Johnson says he's sure the four would disagree with the ruling of U.S. District Judge Oliver J . Carter that Miss Hearst is perfectly able to aid in her de- fense. Meanwhile, at a hearing Mon- day, the 21 -year-old Miss Hearst sat pale and mute, refusing to enter a plea to bank robbery charges. The judge entered a plea of innocent for her. "If Miss Hearst stands mute, then the court will enter a plea of not gu!Uy to the indictment on thflle chlr.ces," Carter said. He · -the~ ia:nored ,.defense pr.otests • and set the trialto open Dec. IS. SHE STANDS lindicted on l)Wl federal counts -one of bank rob- bery, the other of us ing a firearm to commit a felony -in the April 1974 robbery of a Hibernia bank branch. The s lende r i\liss Hearst, clad in a brown pant suit, did not utter a word during the hearing. She s miled at her parents and a sister in the courtrpom and gave them a small wave goodbye as she was It'd out. It was the first time since her arrest Sept. 18 that s he had shown any r ecog nition of her family's presence at her seve ral court appearances. IN A PRIVATE conference in the judge·s chambers following the hearing. attorneys agr eed that Miss Hearst will not be taken to Los Angeles for arraign- ment on state charges until after her trial here is over. She is un- der indictment there for robbery, k:idnaping and assauJt. Although defense and prosecu- tion split on the question o( her competency, they agreed that the SI days during which Miss Hearst was under psychiatric evaluation s hould be excluded · from the 90-day deadline for her trialto begin. However, the judge nlled the interim provis ions of the federal Speedy Trial Act don't allow such exception . Browning, (earing Miss Hearst might be released from jail if the 90-day rule isn't met, urged an e;arly triaJ date. "Our recommendation, out of an a.bundance of caution, would be to set-the matter dOwn in the 90 days," said the prosecutor. "The govetnment will be ready to go to trial." ., Another question asked by As· st . U.S: Atty. Donald Heller , but ruled imprope r by 1\1acBride, ~·as whether Miss Fromme had asked Ramer to get two guns for her. Ramer was a ppearing under a prosecution s ubpoena. / Gamecock Ring Raided WILMINGTON CUPll - Five men were arrested ?.1 onda y a nd a bout 200 gamecocks placed in pro- tective custody rollowi ng a raid in the backyard of a residence by police. Booked on s us picion of posse ssin g ga m ecocks were Saty Cablay, 63, Los An geles; and M arcelino T a c ado , 74 . Segundo Abella, 67, Modesta Abell a,· 71, and Joseph R edo, 53, all of Wilmington. Authorities s aid they made the arrests following a tip from the city animal shelter thal a gamecock was seen on the street near a Wilmington.residence. P o lice f o und 200 .,gamecocks in cages and In a f e n ced ba c k ya rd\_ e q u i p p e d w i t .,.- paraphernalia to set up a cockfight. •. • • n--r.No\l'lmNt ''· 1975 DAILY PILOT AG Perspective .on Soviets ~ ~~1 iii · Lagunan Describes Stress on Discipline By JACK CHAPPELL Of .. e.llfl'lltl:,..... Laguna Be ach councilman Jorr Brand who rece ntly returned from a week-long tour of the Sov- iet Union brought back < l ) some trinkets for -fellow council mem- btrs and others and (2} sorne •lron&-'<<lit!i.:i J!.b9ul individual liberty. Br.-nd passed out his gi ft s at a ret."ent coun<'il meeting with a running line of patter. HE GAVE MAYOR Roy Holm "v.•ho rarely lays a public egg'' a Russ ian egg ; he gave Coun - rilman Charlton Boyd whom he railed an accompli shed politi· cian. a deck of Russian cards fr-om which to deal from the bot- tom. He gave Councilwoman Phyllis Sweeney ·'who has the s trengt h of two" a s m all statue of two figures . And ht> gave members of the press "hero" medals from Producer Wins $7 .5 Million PG&E Lawsuit . SAN FRANC ISCO CAP) -A television (ilm producer has been a .... ·arded $7 .75 million in a libel st.tit agains t P acifi(' Gas & Ele('- tnr Co. l'l is attorney says he bt>lievf'S it is the highest jury a•.11ard fo r damages lo an in- dividual ''in the history of Engl ish rom mon law.·· The un animous verdict by a civil jury or nine women a nd three mE'n was a nnoun ced 1n Su perior Co urt h('re :\1onday. 1'he s uit was filed by Don Widene r, 45, who fini shed a documenta ry a bout purported dangers of nuclear power plants in ear ly 1971. PG&E CONTENDEO -and Widener denied -that the film "'as unrairly edit('d to exclude in- formation about safety features al the ut ility 's Humboldt Ba y nuclear power plant. Widene r 's atto rney. David Pesonen. sa id . "That a mount of money is a little bit or a s urprist• because it is unprecedented." J .C. Carroll, a PG&E nuc lear engineer ..... ·ho was inter viewed for the docume ntary, said in a lett e r t o th e Los Angele s television station that broadcast the document ary that it wa s ..m ali ciously a nd irresponsi bly written and produced." BACK FROM TRIP Laguna's Jon Brand affected by the discipline s by the Russians . lf e said a So tourist guide had remarked Ui the Le•gu• of Cities grou1> w.lt whom Rrand was traveling w "very good , very disciplined.•• He sa id the Soviet philosophy wati that the ''quality of g~ was r elated to the quality of · cipfu.l~ ... Bra nd said t hait at one point h<- txll•ght som e bread and quip1)41!i. to the guide , ''Russian breail . American wheat. That didn't l\l over very well," Brand said. HE SAID THAT in th t· m useum s, paintlrtj.S by the im .. pressionists are viewed with or.' f i ciaL. d i s favor a n d the masterpieces ar e being allowed to crack a nd d eteriorate. Soviet d iscipli ne ml•a nt p1> graffiti in public restrooms or 1r' subways' but the prtce in IOS$ or personal liberty was too hig!Y,he s :.ud . , Len ing r ad. Br and 's w ift'. J oanna ; Stan Scholl. municipal service:-; d1 rt~c : tor . and Doug Schmitz. assistant lo the municipal services d1rt!4:"' tor, also went on the tour. ' Afler dispensi ng the gift s , Brand said the trip to the USS R had given him rene\\'ed apprecia- tion for American freedoms. If E SAID lit: WAS particularly THE FOUR PAID their owo '¥'1>'8Y on the tour and no rity monies were involved. Ewing Scott Wants Ou( of Jail at 81 . LOS A:-JGELES (AP) -L. t:wing Scott. servin!g a life S('nt('TIC'! ror ki lling hi s wife although her body was never round , has fil aj another appe;i l Cor release from pris on at a ge 81 . The appeal filed ' Mond ay was lhe latest in a to ng series fil ed by attorneys ror Scott . ' ' ~ a former stockbroker convicted in 1957 ol m urdering his socialite wife. Her dentures and a pair or reading glasses were dug up in the backy a rd or their mansion but her bod y was never found . Sc ott rt,f used last year to accept parole a rt e r 17 years at San Quentin. claiming that agree- ing to the parole \l.'Ould be an admission of guilt ror a crim e he clai med he d id not com - mit . lie fliC'd C'1 ght ttppeals the firs t fou r years he was in prison. 'f he latest contends he was; SCDTT deprived of due proress. "The conviction dOC'S not rest upon any ev idence al all and is tOlally devoid or evi dentiary suppor t as to the basic elem ents or first-degree murder," the petition for appeal said. "::o.lo body, nor trace or a bod y which wou ld indicate she was in , fact dead has ever been found ,·· argued the document . Mrs. Scott disappeared from their home in M ay 1955, but Scott did not r eport her missing for about 10 mont hs. !·le was indicted in 1956 for grand th eft and fori?ery in connection wilh all egedly fo rged t ransarl ions in :\1rs. Scot l's financial records. Scott , then 63. jum1)('d bail and was recaptured ncnc months later. !·le had been Ji ving in Ca nada -(";•;~;;;.;,;l;·r;;;,.;.~;;;;;;:;;;:;;;;;;:;;.:'.\;;;;l;;;';;;;.;;;~ • .;;_~,:;;;..~)-l_T..;;;.;:;;;:.-..=,~~-,-. ' -~~~-4-.-,~-~-,~,-,~.~....,~~ ,., t .. $,. _to._. ' J ---------------·--------~. ';; .. ' ; ' . -· : . -. .......... ·-.. .. ' .. . . .. , .... ·~· .. ~ . . . ; ,,, . .. . ' . ' . • f ..... \, ' ' •·. • )4 •• (~~·-.-... ·:.;:--·. . : ' .; ' .: ' .. .... .. .,., . ... ' ... , . >. ."': .... ' ':.. ... ... !•-· .. 1 .. ~ .. ~--:~ •• :; .. . ·' ...... , .. . . ' . 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Sup<'r\'is1u·s offl'rt·d nu1ncrouS rationales for the dt•cis1on. inch11lu1.1-: ~' "pr11rnise" thry made to ad- ministrators <tu ring salary hargaining. ·rhey al:-.t.1 C:t)nt(·ntl p;1y l'a1 sc·s \verC' hJndt"d out ::,paring ly <Jilt.I nc1lhl'r th1.:y nor tl1eir aides got.'' puy boost this yc,1r. 1'hc~t· are sc·lf-d(·fcating arguments a~ best . Cov- rrn ment ll•ac.lt•rs :--huuld hold cl0\\'11 spending at ;tll t·vsts ..ind tht· be::,l \\·ay lo hold the line on \\·ai;cs is fron1 lhe tup do\\'ll, 1·t:garrl!c·s~ of promisl'S. Policy dl-' ":is ion:-. dl't' made ;.ind <>\t•rturncd regularly h.v thl' l)Uard 1'hl· dmuunt i:-. l'l·l:1li\'t•lv unimport<int but tht• IJV:lrli':, acl1vn likely '''Iii he a lever the 11,000 othl•r l'uunty t·niplu.) t•:-. toUllf u:-.c to !:>('c k such ins urk!ncc for tht•n1sclvt·~ nc·x t year. 1\nd at S7 4 per cmployt• per )C::1r. that cost no h>ngt·r \\.tJUld l>c uni rnportant _ College Scramble '/'ht• t'ntl of the· draft, it \\'as ant icipated. C'OUld bring cC'nl increase 1n enrollnlcnt, , .. ·ill cut off freshman ad- m1s:;ivns in mid·Dcr('n,lwr and has set January · U\.·c.ulil nt'S ror a1.t ,. ~1 nt 1."'(I :-.l ude nts. 'fhC" cxplanal11>n <.1pf>ears to bl' the economy, In a l..IC'clining job m;1rkl•t, compt•tition is sharper and ad· <lilional education cun 1nakc a difference on the hiring line. Similarly. many ,1,·orkcrs displaced by lay-of rs are returning to school to seek new, more m arketable sk ill:-.. f~ut the economic pinch that seems to be causing the tnrollmcnt jun11> also 1s making it more difficult to handle. 'l'he ;J\'; .. 11\ahility or state funds is far from kc·1.~p1ng pace \\:ith tht• incrc<.1s1ng dt•mand for higher l'lluc·ation. So those \\'hO \\'a1t too lnt'lg to scrk o..1dmission mo..1y finU the doors alrc;.1dy c.·JoSl'<l. Back to tl1 e Land If plans bre\\·ing al county lt'\'l'I \\Ork out. Or;.1nge (.·ounty t·uuld rt·g~un at ll·ast :.i hint of its .. good oltl d.ivs " hv next summl·r. ' J {~1ck in A1lr1I. ~11p1..·r,·1 ~t>I' ltoht•rt l!attin suggc·s t · l'Ll lh;1t m:1ny fam1!t1.·s could gro\\' all the fruits and \'L'l-(l•lablC':, they llt'L"'<I if thf•y just ht..1 (1 a gardC'n plot to till. Ill' proposed lh<.11 the Cl)unty look about for suita· bh.· land. • 1boul a s hdl'I'> df'crC'aSC' in college enrollments a s m;til' s tud1..'nts no lunger sought to d('fC'r military service by prolonging tht•ir <:dlll'ation. fl hasn't C]uit c \\'orkcd that ,,·ay. /\ study 111;\1,1 hos turnC'd up 72 pieces of county· O\\TIC'd property in areas set aside for flood control, future reC'r('ationi:ll dev~lopment and t)lher uses. The la nd rou lci aC'rommodate an estimated 2, 100 garde n . Jllots ml•asuri n g 18 by 20 f erl. SU J)('rvisor:-. arl' prore('chn.[? \\'1th plans for lhC' mini -farming j)l'tl.Jf•Cl . on the basis of Charging <I nilffilll<JJ fet• lo the g;1rdc11crs lO l'O\'t'I' COStS Of piping in \\·at1..·r for 1rr1 gat1on ;.111d pro\'irl1111.: St'cur1n~ 'A little ouster-R rx:kefeller for conservatives, a litt!e ~tick·it -to . -SchJc.,in{fer for moderates. a lit.tie 01p -off-K1ssrn{fer for everybody. . ' 1\fl1._•r a rcl;1l1\·cly ~table pl'1iod. this yl'ar·s rnrolt- m1..·nt:-. <.1t stJtc 1·oll1.·gc•s and uni\'c·rs it ies ha\'C soarl'd \.J ;1 l.Kllllt \\'he!'(' :;nn11._• ;ti read)' ar1._" acl\'ancing ad- nus:-.iun ti t•;1tiI1n1._·s fur lll'Xt semrst1.~r. ("al Sl~1tc l·'ullcrton, fo r t•xamplc·. \\'Jlh an 8.8 Pt'r 11 ·s a good 1tll·:1 and Ollt' lh:1t l'uuld bring plt.>~1 .... ur1..· ,1ntl prufLl l1) f:.imil1f'S tr~ in~ tu COPl' ''1th high h\'lll).! l·usl:-. • • • Why We Can't Get Yo1111.g Radicals Ch~nge Their Tune Dear Gloo111 y Gus The N·ew, Constructive Left Leaders PAll L IL\HVE Y l>rt·:'.'idrnt Ford, J.!11111,t: around 1h<' roun1r.v ~:t.' i ng .111 tht• ri~ht things , still h.1ri:1ly holds hi:-. O\\'ll 1 n tht• popul .1ri t y r ;1 l inj!:-.. Th:tt has to r rf!t~rt onl' of thrct' things F:ither hl· J ~I (' k S { h l' m.:ig1c :tpp1•a\ we c;1ll ' rharis m.:i.. ·· Or else "-'C'. the pt~orl t', ar C' ju:-t :-irk ~ind tirt•d c\f 1)(\Ji tic :111 s. Or t·ould ii be th :1t \Vl', like P:ivlovi;ul ;1nima.ls, rrally r<>Spond enthusi<1sl1rally only to the peoplt' \\'ho pron1isC' us mor t• a.nd n1ore s omethin g.for- nothing? nemocr:i('Y "·on't v.•ork. T JU.S IS not intC'ndrd to dis- par<igl' 1tur r11untry . Ours is not a "dem rlC'r~1ry ... and 1l was never intended to h<'. In a democracy t'VE'rybody volt•s nn ev<'rything. Th.:it's mob rul(' So you \\•ill nnl find th(' V.'Ord "democracy" in ('IU r Consti t ution. nor in our DeC'lar :~tion nf Independence, nor 1n ;u1y nf our sc>vcraJ st ate const1Lulto11s . .;o.;ot once. Our:; 1:. :1 rcprrsentative r e· publiC'. In ;l repllhlic vie C'lrct men to mak.:> decisions in our beha!L It \\':l:O prt•sumC'd we would elc>C'I our hesl mC'n . l~CC'c>nll y, un- Cortun:itety. we h;1vC' t('ndtod lo t'iect mrn ou r O\\'n :oize. 1\nd then ...,.e Pxpect them tu bl' something more th:in "'e <1rl' 1\meric:1n:' '~'t'rl.,' sob<:-red re- C'l'ntly to :oee a ftiur ~l':lr :-tudy by the U S Clrfict• of F:ducation "'hich should put 111 rC':-t rort'VC'r the nonsl'n:-f' :1bout "all ml'll be· ing t'('!11~1L" IT \\'.\S dl'.'ll'.'rm1111'fl that nnC' in \\'e 'rC' betv.·l•C'n thC' S\.l.Or<I and thC' v.•all. \\'1thout lh1• airplanes al Orange (;11un· l~ ,"\i11~,rt . ...,.l. co11ldn·1 fl ~ a\\·ay fron1 tht· nl)1~t" d1rl and d~1n [!:l'I'. r .11 ~1 G.,. <.....,..~" .trf 111bMi!W<I by ,...-,. -do ~ .. ,..c•i»rll, .-.tl«I 11• """" .. lloe "'""IN"'. S."" -..,1 _..., MGIMIPIY G..,,, O.tll1 ,-\lol. fi ve :1 dult .<\m er iC':lns is ru ne· tionally ii\it('r:il<'. Th:1t ml':1ns \\'hl'n it comC's t(1 rC';1ding, \\'riling :ind 'rithmelic -such thing s a s counting money, m<i king C'hangC', un- derstanding IJXC'S <ind insuraiict• and drivC'rs' !i CC'llSl'S -20 lh'f · rl'nt of :1clult 1\ml'rir<1ns Just C':1n 't copl'. 1:-t tht' f indings, mall's ;ind female's WC're about l'<1ually unt'· qu;11. I\ut ltj Jlf'r C(•nt Clf whilC' pee.sons. ·l·I pt~rct•nt of bl;iclcs and 56 percent o f ou r l.a t in .'\meriC'ans art' functionall y in- compett'nl. That's 23 million ,<\mC'ricans \\•ho cannot ('Ven rl'ad <1nd un- dt•rst<ind the help-v.•;inted ads! That should t'xplnin ;1 C'OUp lC' of things. . .\nd most of lhl'st:' prC'sumahl y art~ still abl<' tom <tke ;1n ·· x ·· on ri ballot. .!\nd lhat could explain CJ 11)! or lhing~. nemocracy \\'on 't V.'Ork. I S O EF.O. the avC'rag<> in· ctividu<1J is inr::ipablt.' or govern- ing him s elf -much 11.'ss participating in the govC'rning nr others. Nor dol's .. more education" necess<1rily g uarantee better gove rnment It v.·as the hope or our nation's =trC'hitects -themsC'lves e:<C'('p- tional individu;i\s -that our na lion;1! dt>s ti11 ~· ,,·ou ld Ix-C'nt rust · ro only to our most uncommon men. We must seek and rinrl and C'n- cour:lge and rt:'SfJC'Cl ~ind C'IC'<'t those mrn ilgnin. S1\N FRA:"JC ISC'O -t.nst rnonth \allforni:i abolLshl'<i prt• frr('nl1:ll gas anrl t>h·etri.l' r:~lt·:­ fc1r l:1r g(• cnmmPrci:.il :.ind in d11 str1al u ~t·r s . Rig u:-t'rs ""'ill no l on~('r he charJ?l'd ll'~~; per unit 11f t'flt•rgy as lht•ir 'olunlt.' uf u :-<1~1 · 1ncrt•ast•s F.ven more o f a departurl' from thl' pa~t has ht'cn lht• 1nsl1lut1un or "),1 (C'l1ne " r ail's fo r homl's 1-l t•n · ceforth a fixed amount ""' i I I b t• char~ed to homeowners ;ind r ('n!C'rs who do nut use morl' I han ;1 C't•rt:11n a mount of l'nergy per month. Thl· rixrd price can not be raist'(I until chri rf!t'S o n n1ax imun1 ratt• ('USto mC'rS hnvt-:• gont-up :.111 average of 25 pt'rcC'nt This system at long l<t~l 1n troduct:'s a financial penalty tor promiscuous ('nergy use. It makes those v.·ho dri vl' up thC' utility C'Ompany's costs pay for them. and it gives homN...,'Tlers and working people protection and some chance to stay within their budgets by controlling their l'n<'r~y expendiklres themselvt•s It is estim ated that Lifelint' ratl's v.·ill s ave moderalt•·incomt· Californians $200 this year The imagination to think up l.ifl'line rates and drive them through the s tate l e~islature didn't C'ome from elective politi· cians. llerc as everyv.'here else t'lec tive politician s are bt'calmed. adrift and bercrt of voiC'<' and vision. The l('('hniC'al ""'hl'rl'\\'ithal to d eal v.·ith this sort of C'omplicated subjl'Ct \\'.JS pro· vided by consumers groups such as the one called TURN fTO\\'ard Utility Rat(' Normalization). but \\'hile such organizations oftt·n represent majority St'ntimC'nl thl'y :i re notoriously unablt• to roalesce it into \\'tnning pov.·cr. · T IL-\T JO R was taken on bv a group called thl' Citizens Acl-ion The Handicap of Talent I'm ~Ur(' it was n't plannt:'d with Irony in mind , but therr·s a rich moral in the faC't th at our fe<le ral bureaucracy hns a !)ivis1on or f:ducalion for lhe Gifted and Talent ed. and th:il thic; 11ffice is part of the 1-iureau for lhc F:u cn lion of th(' llandicap1xod. For, in truth. the ~1(!1."(! and talented ar e h:tndicap1>t.'<I in lhc1r own peculi<ir Wily that j:, som etimes so hard for trs· to s ee. P eople' are the c<1p · lives of their gilts as much <1.s th eir posse!isor s; som etimes the slaves. as in the case or Bobby folscher ' who grew up so lop-sided as to be virtually a freak. ' . I HAVE KNOW N a number or eminent concert pianists and violin ists, who showed pre· codous talent oind th\Js were han: dicapped in leadinR -.normal life as 1rowlng children-Practising ti& h ours a d ay when the other kids are out playing baseball or: (SYDNEY HARRIS J riding their s led s d()('s little lo make a person o ut of a prodigy. Reing exceptional <in the talented sense) is handicapping in another way -in that people tend to regard you with a curious sideways look, on the assumption that someone so younjl: who can run caden'las flawlessly or work equations in his head must be ct little odd to be fl in '"A1ith. Too oft en, this soci~I judgment becomes a self.fulfilling prophecy. It is interesting th11t one of the exceptions to this rule who comes to mind is Eins tein. a well· rounded m an, who loved playing the fiddle, sailing a boat, and took a deep concern in politic3I matters; but Ein.!ltcin was rar from a prodigy -he was actual · ly slow in his mental develop- ment, and grew up as a quite norm31 boy, showing no visible\ sign.so< genius. BUT THE biographies and autobioe;raphies of countless ' other ~iftcd n1 en and wome n in- dicate that they paid a high price for their early eminence', in personal and social rC'lation s, in gro ..... ing up stunted psychiatly or emotionalty. and mostly in a sensl' of dl'privation from normal outlets and gr atifications. .!\. few winters ago, our ramily \\'as at a resort with an indoor skating rink. and I took the children there late one afternoon. The plare was deserted ext('pt for a 13 -year-old girl and her coach. She has since become one or the most celebrated ice- skater s in the world, but I hat af- ternoon sh e had_ crying fits, hysteri<i. and violent depression, for nothing she did would please the coaC'h, and she couJd not be released from bondage until ul· ti mate .perrection had been re· nched. Ti\ LENT, or course. should not be squandered ; but neither should it be pushed to the limits of h u man endurence. Gif ted persons have '" obligation to ~te their lives to their art : but do we ha.ve a right to ask them to devour their lives in the service of their_g\tts? - ( VON HOFFMAN J l.<'.l).!lh'. :111 ori.::1n11.er ht.'.rt• and 1n ;1d1n1n111j! S:in Malt'() <·nunt\ addrC'ss1 ng 1tst•lr to issut•:-r;ln~ Lill'.! from l'Xtort1unalt· 1·t'nt in l'fl':t~t·s to unf;111· p1·01>l-'rly l::ix as st>S:-n1t•nt favoring fact\1ry and :,kyscrapt'r. \\'hat makes lht~ IR<fgUl' unusu<.11 aside from the faC't that il can k1C'k the cowards 111 ptiblic offi cC' into doing ~omething -is the radical left slant or its ll'adership and staff. l .. ea,l!ue cha1rm~1n ).l ik(' ~liller is ;1 prott·~l' of the latt .. radical or gani'lC'I' Saul 1\linsky (as ~·as this ...,·ntt~r ~. One of the r('a:-nns that mass b~l Sl'd. lt .. ft ·ll'an1ng urg:ani1.al1nns h<.1v t~n 't het•n able to get thl.'mst•l ves organizC'd in so many yC'ars has bt>en tht' impossibility of gett1nj.! enoui.!h monC'y to}!:ethC'r to st:lrl them. Thl're is absolutl:'ly no ol:iC'e 10 turn. which is "'hy we n1ust either rl'ly on nne·man- bnnd virtuosi like Ralph Nader or hop(' thoit fro m time to time fink outfits like Common Cause \\•ill tri p into doing something for the C'o mmon good. Even if it v.·ould work. direct mail solicita· tion is out of the question b.:'causc of th<' high startup cost-; . '.\'.F.VERTll F.l .F.~S. according to !'i11ke Rarnes. the l.eague's s t<iff director. last rear the I.e:tgue raised a quarter of a million dollars. It did it by goin!? to the pl'Ople. the same people lt•flit'~ spend so muC'h time talk· ing about and so little talking to. Squads o f ca nvassl'rs, Sl'<'i n..: ahout 1.500 people• a night. got !ht• mont'Y by going donr l11 dnor, Jll:-1 !ht• v.·a:-tht•y do it ror r11u~cul;.1r dy:-trophy Tht> C;tn V<l:'-St•r:o-, young, lt•h· "ing snt"ial ilt'lH11Hsl:o-, art• p:11d They gl'I :)5 pl'rc1•nt of !ht• l:1k 1'. anti if thC'\' dnn't mak1· lht·1r m1n1m um (.1uota of S60 ;i 1uJ,!hl they J?et tht• boot. ()f t·ourst• tht·y do more than soli cit monf·y Tht·Y distribute prinlt-d n1atll'r , get petilions si)?ned, rcC'ruit Pt'<>Pll' for more <•Clive roles than monC'.\' giving and help SPt up a ...,·orking polit1cal information sys\C'm in [tn atomi7.ed, suburbanizNI socil'- ty complel('ly independent of !ht· n1ass n1edia. -Fivt• rears ago this could not have bt'en done. There si mply ~ \\'eren·1 enough p1._·ople on thC' IC"ft \\cith the s elf·disc iplint' to !'.!Cnrn advC'nturism a nd theatricality and do lhe sort of brutal one·on- one orga nizing. Thl' role nr tht• skilled organizer v.:as drah com- pared to the dope.smoking nin- <'Ompoop in the Ch t> b('ret v.·1th a bomb in one hand and a gun in the other. .. The kind of iSSUt'S \\'f• <lt~al \\rllh are in my sclf .i nterC'~t nnd in m y fam ily's scJf.interl'st." says Jim \Vi gen . the young man running the J_,eague·s <'anvassing pro gra m . OC \Vi sC'o n si n :--;or"•egian ·J,u theran back ground. the bank foreclosed thl' cattle on Jim's family f.irm . .turning his m other and father in· to factory \\1o rkers . The radi<'als of a few years ago were too r it'h or too proud to admit there v.•:.is something in it fbr them. PRIOR TO com ing ht:'re Jim had ~1orkl•d in orthodox politic:-. l \ll \Vi:-:cons1n <-;ov . j>;it l.UCl'y':-; r amp;.u ;.tn faff. bl1l. ··SiJm(•thing ~napped 1n<l 11! of a s uddt>n lht• \\\'O ·par1y s~:-lt>nt d1dn 'l hold :1nvl h1ng for m1· Jny mort·." Infusions of P\.'l;pll' hkt> J~m. ;1n rl t ht• .-ihundonmcnt of J!1lr)!eous. fllppo romanticism. m:1y product' a ncv.' but a lso very old type of tough-nut radical. Thl'SC' are low-visibility types \\'ho .ire in it to get the job done. and they're also "·orking in a lot of pJaC'('S -~·t inneapolis, ).1i!v.·aukce. Chicago. Arkansas. ).1 assachust't ts and more. t\lso. unlike their radical pre- dt•ccssors, they don't reek of fort~ien influencE.'s. from either :1br(l<Hi or from the lower regions nf the moribund C'ounterculturt•. 'J'ht'y are nativist in lone fur noth1n~ could bt• more Amcriean th:1n "'alch1ng thesC' soci<tl·action F\dlt'r f-i rush men psych. each 11lht>r up bt'fore lht>y go out and bit thost> doors ... , fl'l'i if I can talk pe-ople into giving $60 a day, I t·an talk people into anything," s;1ys a young woman canvassl'r. :\nd that, ladies and gentlemen, is the Amv.·ay of the IA•ft . ";,.,,. --= 'You want the regular expen sive, or the super expen sive?' FBI 'Black' Dossiers -I · W/\S J-tINGTON -At the re· QU <'St or the late Dr. !\1artin l .. uth<'r King 's associates, we in- "'('Stigntt:'d the smear charges that thr FRI had spread against him. \Ve reported in an earlier C'olumn that the stories v.·ere gr~sly innccuratC'. The same associat es com- plained that Dr. King's suc. cessor. Rev. R a I p h Abernalh y , was also kept under in - tensive FRt s u rv C'i 11 an C' C'. Prom secret l"RI files, we hn vt:' co n - fi rm ed that thi." G -1n en have a record or the most 1n - timoitedetails or his life. Th<'Y know e verything about him from his finances to his health. including the medications he takes every m orning and E"\'ening. His FRI file contains a psychological profil e, copies o f his hotel bills, transcripts of his speeches and even an account of his traffic violations. ONE FBI M F.MO. stamped "Confidential," reveals the de· tails of a squabble Abernathy had on Feb. 5, 1970, with h.is sub- ordinates. Afterw11rd, th<' memo notes, Abernathy discussed the nare·up with h1s wife . Their con- vers ation is outlined in detail. ·we showed the file to Dr. A~rnathy , who readily recalled the converi1atlon with his wife. It had occurred, he said,' in the privacy of his bedroom. "They bad to be b uggtng me..·• (JACK ANDERSON ) ..i\bernathy told our associate. Joe Spear. At the FR I. a sp okesman categoriC'ally denied that agC'nl s had ever used electronic sur- vei \lance against Abernathy. Se\'eral refere nces, including other conversations between Abernathy and his wife, arc at- tributed in the file to "confiden· tial sources "''ho have furnished reliabl ~ information in the past.·· It is clear from the rile that f'RI agents visited the U.S. Passport Office to get hi s trav('I schcdull' <ind Cr('dit Bureau offices to find out about his finances. U:-IDE R THE late J . Edgar Hoover. the F'B I was almost paranoiac about black leaders. We have had access to other secret dossiers, indexed under "Racial l'tf alters." on such pro- minent black leaders as the Rev. J esse Jackson, Roy Wilkens, Bayard Rustin , F l oyd l\tcKissick, Roy 1nnis and Martin Luther King's widow, Coretta. , Dossiers were also kept on black artists, entertainers and sports Cigures, r a nging from heavyweighL boxing champion• ~fuhammad Ali and actor 1-larry Be1afonte to comedian Di ck Gregory and s Wlger Eartha Kitt. This FRI concentration upon prominent blacks has alarmed black Congressmen who asked us to t~t i fy on Capitol Jtill . We broughL the C\'idence, complete with names and details. • My testimony concludro: ""To • lhC' FRI, app:-.renlly. anyone wil h a dnrk skin who dares to opC'n hi s mouth is vie\\'Cd as subversive. I have seen dozens of dossiers on black leaders whose on.ty criml' is voicing the lribulations of their people: who have done nothing more than organize their ranks : who are guilty only of peacerully petitioning their ·government in redress of grievanct's, as thei r Constitution says they have an inalienable right to do.·· f~ootnott': In fairness. it should be added that the present FRI d irector. Clarence Kelley, has abandoned his predecessor 's bias against blacks and has adopted a balanced raC'ial poliry. OR ANGE COA.ST DAILY PILOT Robert .V. lrrt'd. 1'11/"1sht'f- Tllomo .t K·•••t•1/. f:rt11nr Barbara Kre1h1ch F.drfona/ Page f:d11or !hl' t'ditorial page of thl' Dail)• Pilot St'f'ks to inform nn<I st1m~l:itt' rf':HIC'r.~ b\• rr1..;;rntuu: on th1~ paJ:e d1 \'t•r"<' rommf'nt ary on IOPIC's of 1nlt'rl""' hv "\1Ulfrnl Ni t·nlurnn1:-lM ~trlll rnrir.lfu~l.111, "" prov1d1n11 .. fnru111 lor rt•adl'~· \'Lr>A.~ ;.1nd b~ prf's1,•nllnl( !111" n('\O.Sflal)cr's op1n1on.' ;ind 1tl1·a/'i nn <·,urr1•nl topit·s. ·rhc •'ll1lr11i 11I nplnu'lns of the (J;nly f'iln• ;ipl}('UI' only 1n the {'(I ito1·1.1 I cnlum11 ut 1 h<' tnp of lhl' paJ:c 01nnfrins C'X• 11re~s1..'tJ by the <'nlumn1st!( ;incl C0t~oon1sts and /('Iler wntcrs arc their O'o''n and no cndorsl'nicnt or lhr1r vie\O.~' by the O:uly Pilot shouldbei ('rred. · Tuesday,. ovembcr U, 197.5 • • • • • Foreign models cost less .. SMALL SPORTY CARS BASE PRICE** Chevrolet Monza Towne Coupe $3471 Chevrolet Monza 2 + 2 3833 Pontiac Sunbird 2-Door Coupe 3543 Oldsmobile Starfire Sport Coupe 3932 Buick Skyhawk "S'~ 2-Door Hatchback Coupe 3953 Datsun 280~ Sport Coupe 6689 plus de aler prep . . Toyota Celi ca ST Sport Coupe 3993 . Toyota Celica GT Sport Coupe 4347 ' 5012 VW Sci"rocco Coupe plus dealer prep. ' Fiat X1 /9 Sport Coupe 4808 :rilus dealer p1ep. Audi Fox 2-0oor Sedan 4892 plus dea1rr prep. - BMW 2002 2-Door Sedan 6242 plus dealer prep. . Mazda RX-4 Coupe . 4597 plus deal!!r prep. Porsche 914 Coupe 7162 plus dealer p1ep. Triumph TR -7 Coupe 5215 plus dealer prep. . . ,.•Arr dollar figures are manufacturers sug9ost!Xi ro1a1I p11ccs, 1nclvd1n9 cos! of Cohforn1a cmr:;.s1on OQurpmcnt and tcsling, dealer ncw -vchiclc p1cpJrot1on cha19cs.. fXC cpt where no1cd. State and local taxes.. available equipment .-ind dos11na!10" charges are add11ional. • • G· s • • _ smttll cars are almost always priced ~r~ n comparable • • weign cars . You've heard the news that GM's new mini, Chevrolet Chevette, is priced at just $2949~ Now take a look at some of our other small cars. There was a time wh en small for eign cars had the edge on price. No more. The advantage they once enjoyed has been eroded by increased for eign labor costs, stiff~r shipping charges, higher inflation, currency devaluation and other factors. So today, instead of showing us up in the price department, they usually come in second bes t. Take a look at th e followin g charts and you'll sec what we mean. •Chcvrol"I Ch"VC'lf" Sr.:oo f<'r. M .1 nuf.1rturr-1·-; -;1u1qruar d re1a11 pric,., inc.luding cos! of Calif0tni;, cmiss ron cqu1pmrnl .ind tr·<.tinq, anrl d"a!"r nr w vc·h rclr p1r p;i1a1 1on c harncs. S1.i1c and local taxes. ava1!.ible t.•q111pmrn1 .1 ncl cl·~'>l•n.1 t1nn ch.irn"" .1"' .1dd1r1on,1I. SMALL ECONOMY CARS BASE PRICE ** Chevrolet Vega Sport Coupe $3134 Pontiac Astre 2-Door Coupe 3214 Toyota Corona 2-Door Sedan 3797 Datsun 710 2-Door Sedan , 3709 plu~ de aler p1 ep. Fiat 131 2-Door Sedan 4068 plu~ deal er pr ep . . Mazda RX -3 Coupe 3697 plu~ dl'alr.r prep. VW Dasher 2-Door Sedan 5212 11 lus de<1l~1 prep. Volvo 242 2-Door Sedan 5625 r at your ·famia Dealers -, . .. ' ' • • • A8 DAILY PILOT Tuesday, NoYember 1\,1975 QUEENIE By Phil lnterlandi L.Jtl. Boyd NY Good Spot . . For Begging What·s the oldesl of the continents? Spr· ing that query on the family scholar at dinn~r. if the famil y evl'r has dinn<·r together again. Not one citizen in 1.000 guc::;ses right, I'm told , Geologis ts say its most level surface and most regular coastline indicate .l\ustralia merit::> that distinction. QUF.STJO~ i\.RISl:S as to how muc h money a slil'k beggar c:1 n earn by panhandl- ing on the streets or N!'w York City. That, too, has .beE'n inv<.'stigated. A New York reporter recently put in a n t•ighl-hour shift with hi :-. hand out. Camt• up "'1th $18.96. A taxpayer to net that much would have to earn $17,100 a year. FIGllTINGCllAIR Q. "Wh<ll 's a 'fi~hling chair '? .. .<\. Wh at a salt"·ater fi sherman sit s in wht'n he's doing battle with a big marlin or Wh<tlC'Vf'r . Q . ··vou 1< ~ow the caliber or most duel · ing pistol!:i ? · · 1\. Any."•hcre from 50 to .75. Those were big-bore guns. The wounded pistol duelist who :survived was the exception. Q. "'GIVE ~tt: the mental age or a moron?" A. Between eight and 12 years, technically. 1\SOTllER GOOD WAY to get egg stains off silverware is to rub them with damp salt. PHOTO FINISH lnstant replay on TV slirprisingly has pro- ved umpires and referees are fa r more orten right than wrong in their play calls. In light of this, inquires a client, didn't the photo finish camera in horse racing prove the judges were more Often right than wrong in naming. win- ners? Certainly. Still, judges in 1935 before the camera acknowledged only 20 dead heats. But · in 1938 after most tracks had cameras, the films recorded 264 dead heats. Clearly, thousands or close finishes had been mis· called, previous ly . MAYBE YOU didn't know the Mojave Desert is three times as big as Connecticut. Or care-. BEFORE ADDRESSING the U.S. Congress, that renowned orator Daniel Webster always deliberately put the first but· ton of his jacket into the second buttonhole. Little foible or his. Like the later William Jen• ~~s Bryan, Webster was accused by his cnt1cs as being fat of phrase but thin in significanee. Daniel Webster was the fellow who rehearsed all of his speeches to a tree. •. .. .. -.. -·-- ~, -. ,_ 11#11 c ....... --~·-·•• -,.,~ ....... ,, ..... ,.,., .• 0 Caneer Causing? Bacon Faults On Hot Plate WASl-IINGTON (A:P) -The Agriculture Department has proposed to give the processors or bacon at least another year to solve the problems or formation of a compound in its product that causes ~-' • r' • • opening fridoy, noyember 14 • • AL'S GARAGE 56 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH 714 644-7030 ----------__ .- cancer in animals. At tbesame time, the~~~~~~~~~:--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-' laboratory anim als in'•••••••••••••••••llll•••••••••••••••••••- dos<"s above a certain department proposed Mond ay a total ban on the u!:ie of both nitrate and nitrite in baby foods, . "ji.nior foods .. for young rhildren a nd meat ingre- dients processed with such substances. or. ficials said the baby food industry has been ban- ning both substances voluntarily for some time. WIDLE EXTENDING the time for final regula· lions on the level of the nitrite preservative al· lowed in bacon, the de- partment did propose to reduce the level or nitrite level. THE DEPARTMENT also proposed to ban the use of nitrate in the cur- ing process or all meat and poultry products ex- cept dry -cured and fermented sausage pro-' ducts, a step, officials said, toward better con- trolling the nitrite levels in the end products. Nitrate, used for cen- turies for curing, can break down into nitrite in the meats or in the digestive process. from about 200 parts per DR , HA R R V C . million to an average of Mussman, associate ad- 12.5 parts per million and ministrator of the make mandatory the use Animal and Plant llealth of the curr£'nt maximum Inspection Service, said permi tted levels of that the levels or a s c o r b a l e s a n d nitrosamines in b'acon - erythobrate. which has not been Government and in-positively linked to the dustry s cientists have nitrites -"have been found that bacon frit'd decreasing and are now rapidly al 325 degrees in the range of 10 to 20' £'ontains nitrosamines, parts per billion, down] chemical compounds Crom a range of so to 100 which have been found to parts per billion found 18 Steel·~ ·Radial Tires Now At Popular Prices! ~~~::::::::::::::::::~====~====~~c;;a~u~s;··~~c~a;;n~c~e;;r~i;n~m~on~l~hs~·~a~g~o~.':':=:;:::----'I ~. f The 40,000 Mile Tire WHITEWALLS • ! 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Most contestants are s tUdents or yourif working girls coaxed from the crowds wlth taunts and the chance of winning a cash prize -usually $75 each for the "maxi" and the "mini'* winners . "THESE GIRLS AREN'T STRIPPERS or silicones or girls from the Quarter -hookers -or anything,'' said John McGuire, co-owner of Pierre's where the exhibitionisl craze start· ed. "It's all college girls, just sorority girls looking to pick up some extra money.'' Baptist Pastor Missing It may be enough to make feminists choke on their NOW buttons but the exhibitionist craze is great for pub owners. Their bars are ~ t crammed at $1 to $2 a head cover charge. And ~ the contestants appear to enjoy it. 1 "It's fantastic," said Maxi winner Debbie t i Tomlinson, a buxom 24 -year-old brunette who doffed her top and collected her second win in a contest at Cc':'d's Underground Sunday. l I· l ) f J ' i ' l . • . . . • . · .. . :· . '· '• i: •• ;-;: •. .. • . .. ... •• •• • ' .. .. "l 'LL DO IT AGAIN wherever there's another one," she said. Red·haired Tammy Ward, 18, whose sug- gestive writhing helped her win the mini prize in her first try said, ''It was a lot or run. I was a little embarrassed at first bull got over it.'' Contestants are provided with rumsy T· shirts by the host bar and wet down with water until every curve is clearly visible. The1fthey are paraded before the mixed .·but pre- dominantly male crowd which invariably de- mands they get down to the bare essentials. From Bagpipers to Fijian Firewalkers Nou.13-lfi Four days of e1citement and entertainment. Stage ibows in both the Carousel Court (Center of tbe Plau) and Jewel COIU't (oear Bllllock'5) every day through Sunday November l,, Performances by the Salt & Pepper Steel Raad from West Indies. t The OkaJani Rtvoe with Samoan fitt-knife daocers and fittwalkers , plus limbo d11tttrs. t tani and btr famous fire poi-ball dance. t Ru11ll1 Balalaib Ensemble featuring i.nteni.ationally famou Panya. o Blllel Folklorico 1 Folk aDd. dance muic from Yugoslavia, Argentina, Scotland · nine «Mlllrieslaall. Dally from 11:11to8 :ll. ncepl TbarsdJy wbm U..... aro aighl performances only, e1otic mule and dancing att001paales your shopping. Stn?lli1gmusicians will perform on the mall and in the stores conti.alKNlSly until closmg at 9:80 p.m • Soutb Coast Plau takes on an international feeling this week . Now tbert are mort lnttraatioul atom to enjoy, to sltop. So honor as with your pruence. SMnA ANA WARNER ' ' &outh Coast 'Plaza l I -: • • I ;.. "' I BRISTOL AT SAN DIEGO .FREEWAY, COSTA MESA • ; I• ...... , ... ~ . . . . T~. NOlilembet it. 1975 DAILY PILOT ,49 lJses Radi a tio n Breast Cure Promising CIUCAGO (AP) -Treatment of breast cancer with radiatron has proved to be as successful as mastectomy in some women studied at •tarvard medical school. Ors. Eric Weber and Samuel Hellman repart on tr.eatmfnt of 100 patients "'ith localized breast cancer over a five-year period in Monda y's issue or tlie JOumal of the American Medical AssOC!-iation. MOST OF '.l'H·E PATIENTS WERE elderly and infirm and unsuitable ror massive breast surgery. A few were v.•ives of physicians or young women who refused to have a breast removed . Weber and He llman noted also th.it some of the women were sent to the Joint Center for Radi ati on Therapy ''because of referring phys icians· C'hang in g views as to th e indications f or mastectomy.'· Their repcrt follov.·s similar reports from other centers which have shown that radiation therapy may be as successful as radical surgery in the treatment or breast eancer. AMO!'<G THE BO STON PATIENTS. 40 underwent local excision or the tumor , with the remainder or the breast spared, but otherwise v.·ere treated only with radiation therapy. The others received only r adiation. Jn some cases, the external radiation was supplem ented with an implanted device whic h emitted continuing radiation to the cancerous area. There was no evidence or cancer in the breast, lymph nodes or chest wall in the 39 patients with early stages of cancer treated with radiation . h is not o simple task for o potient lo reach and mo1nfa1n "lean weight" lor lile. First lhe pohenl must hove an hOnest desire lo cure his p1oblem. _.then accept prolesslonol guidance trom trained Medical Doctors. LlndQra's unique 10·week lreotment . and 1ro1n1ng program wlll teoch pohents how to 1eoch ond fl}QJnto1n their .. lean weight'' !or hie. A safe and proc11col pion. w ith proper nutritional diet. and continual emot1onol support. New audio and sub-liminol visual aids are used lo mo11vole the patient. The enhre program is under lhe str1cl supervision or Medical Doctors. special· 1sls 1n Botiot11c Medicine, l •l"ldofo 01n1cs o'e owned ond adm1n15tetod bv M ed1col Doclor~ rr.a! IO~IJoCI ll'le•f P<OCl•Ce ro BoriO!llCS AJ.l Clinic Pei!>Ol"lncl ore hcCfl!C<l ov !he State al Cohlorn•a. Call for information Monday lhru Friday 8 A.M. to 6 P.M . Lindorar MEDICAL CLINIC NEWPORT BEACH 645-3740 COSTA MESA 557-1893 Pace PToless10Pol Mesa Verde Bldg. Ptotess1onol Bldg . Son Bernardino . E. Long Beech • Mission Hills Howlho1ne • Or ange • Newport Beach Gorden Grove - Long Beach • Pasadena Lo Habra ·Woodland Hills. Sherma n Oaks West Covino· Fullerton· R1vers1de ·'ionic Monico Cosio Mesa • Pomona · Cen!tos · Hollywood FROM YOUR FR IENDS AND NEIGHBORS COMES THIS G L ORIOUS SOUND OF MUSIC Eight years ago. some of your friends and neighbors who like to sing received encouragement fr o m the Unive rsily of Californ ia at Irvine to fo rm a chora l group just for ihe joy of it. The butcher. the baker, the candlestick maker bought their own music , rented I heir own halls. and began to present superb concerts. Today, the Irvine Master Chorale receives wide critical acclaim for the glorious sound of song - classical, contemporary and religious ora torios. On December 5 and 6. the Lm voices directed by J ohn Alexander will presenl an oulstanding Christmas concerl -open lo ilw public-in Santa Ana's Fir,[ Baptist Church . If you would like tic kets lo I hei r 1975-76 sen es. if you \Vc1u ld like lei becoTne a "P<}J1c;o r of 1111<> magnificent groufl. if you wou ld like In know how to audition for il singing role, call IRVINE MASTER CHORALE Robert ,J. M ar<ihi'lll. Pres1d.,n1 Jan Unvert. Bus1nes.;; Mdntlg .. r P.O. Box 2301. Newport Bi?arh '1'.._!110.; Telephone: 54S·604fJ • • ' in a series of public service advertisements sponsored l•v Avco Fin anc ial Scr\.irec;. Nev..110 rt B each~ California • .. • Al8 DAJLVPILDT TUltlday,Novetnbef11. 19'TS • Anaerica11 Vigtaettes LA lflflADA WAUlofM IAftGAM ll'IUCl 11.$. MOttQAt 9lt1111AT"Uft0.Affl.I~ ~ t1'»1·ot Tonight's TV Highlights 'Life' Splendid at SCR ·-·--........ -"'- ) tW.J.'=!."' UTTUllG ....... n .... , ................... 11 - ' ' i ' ABC !7) 8 :30 -Grand Old Opry at 50. The famed hillbilly music haven marks ~· half c·entury with 1-lcit Holbrook lillsl1ng this specia l salute with a who':; who or cot1ntry mt1sic on hancl as ~u~sts. CBS (2) 9 :00 -r1ip Wilson Special. Bob Hope, Ruth BuZT.i , Grorgc Carlin ""d the Point<'r Sis ters join 1•1ip as he p!Jys the host of a USO sl10\\'. NBC (4 ) JO :00 -JO<' Forrcstor. The conclusion or i:I two·1la11 <lr~1mJ as Joe (J,.loyd J~ric!gc s) ht1nts I he murderC'r of an o ld friend and intcrtl•tlcs in a g<Jn g fi ght. lV DAILY LOG Tue sday Evening NOVEMBER 11 ~ lrwuty l Yid1I S.uoen Sltow [J Sllow dt [dft1ll NUllKI MJ Utt.Ir Mtrlic t:oo O lit.(}) CJ) amim nip w11· :i.on Shft f lip recie1!t} 1 USO show 1nd t11tt~rrs $OITlr history 1n ~·s \eeOnd SPfCiil OI 1ht !.e1~n Spt· •:oo 11(fl(l21 W En CD Ntw1 c11l 11ue~H i re Bob Hopt, Jlulh Bur· 3 · !i1J CiJ i3J ltJ Pinn z1, CeOflle C,11lm Ind lhe Poin1er • kM~1 S•sters. l111111C1t 0 ll ~®)a;, l'ollu Wo1111n 1'1rt1id1• f11111lr .. A e111e of C'°'Y" (lltKhtdultd Adl11·12 hom Oct. 2Cth). A ~11 of b1nk S.ltdM • • 1abbtr b1atbm 1nd 1 l1me·br11ntd r;I~ Sbr T"l 1un moll i:o on 1 lloPn1t and Clrde ED ;e1t111' 0¥11 )t,le spree. ~no"'"i 11 m1• 111 end 119 lt I lrulh 01 ConicqutMts w11n aunhrt. but drfJfl"l•"i ol the W l!ttlt R1sc1J\ Hour · 11rt1!"" ne .. 1po1per ne1dlmc1 the1 •:JO ®l Mtrv ;,ittiii Show ~~I e11n. Don 5!1oll<I. 8111 luck1na Q) lftllctltcl fnd JOlllf! Bellllo'lrer auest. (ttJ CJ) Ho1111'1 H110t1 Ctt•I [• Tiit Unta1.1Ch1ble1 ED S.un1ht.1e ""The Bee (E) !ht Bald Onts With YYonnt (1!1m1n·· EE La lltwisll de 1Mrrt11t I (j)) Lnt Am11ltln Style 12• M-: (Cl l2hr) ·-su and the Mtric.111 Outd1101$111111 Sfn(.1 ;lit" (com) '64 -N1t1he ;1nt11'1111 ;ou1mtl Wood, Tony Cunis. Liuren BK.II!, '"'IOO QJC!.JmCDNtn Henry rand• l1t1111d1 ffi lht o\kent ol M111 "The Drive lnlin1 lor Oo ll111 !or Pl)Wtr'" Mod Squid 9:JO O News Tl Till Tht Trut~ €D Ptbft C\111 m Ct11e1111f1t1on 10:00 O @Cll (j) Slfitdl! ··s11oott1 I love Lucy r1om Tope~1"" Lloyd 8oci10e1111uts Tiit Fii 11 the ht•d of 1 l1r11e 1nvt$1mtnl l!ll (j)S11nS111th eorp1111tion •ho uin 1 hu!'d k1lltr WU l.U 10 C!Tffl h11 m15U~es, tllen h11 lo Q8 lM A,.eric.ln SIJI• a:on1tnd ••th 1he 11tu1hon when l\t ltit [If) l 1111r1u th1n~s 1he l1bl~ h•ve bttn 1111ned m l'ilooia on him {JJMd•••f•m~, o iu@.19Jm101 r111tstet 7:JO 8 New Tr111ut Hunt '"Wtt~end" Conclu11on ot 1 1•o· · Q) (I) Qg, i!) H o 11 J • t I d part story 15 )oe t11nl1nun tht M 111111 m1nh11nt IOI !ht robDer •ho l.llltd LM AIMrlca• Stylt I 1n old lrlflld, 1od c.ome1 up with Mtkll '-IM,.. 1 llOYtl w1y ol P1tvtn1m1 1 din· -... ~, .... "'"' B Millila S MO'+'lt: (C) (ZhrJ "lht C•) rffTJ M1-&1t w,.w Concl. (dr1} "63 -0 l& (j)) ())CE M11t111 Wtlby, i1111t1 Gll'Mf, Sttvt McQuetn, M.D. 0"C11tUl1ted R11~" Of. Wtlby"s m""' l11llCll mlrfl!d d1uehttr rtturn' t1om l l.lr\ Mtkt A Dell South Amtnu but tile 1111 home· Dr. WM: TM ln!t•H com1n1 tums to t111edr •hen Jl!- Alllllll, WtfW nn11trottt lier huU.1nd. Mr Uttlt MtrJI-m ElJ Nein l:GD 0 01' (]) Cll '* Tl111n Th• t1ct l9 '-1 Slnlft tilt! lht 111W man in W•llonl"s t.!t W Mt11ty l'ytllon's flyln1 ClrM 1111 t p11,w1 d1ubil1ty Ootsn't Its· IO;JO 0 (D News $4111 lltr Interest 1n him, but 11 ®'1 CJ Com11111nity ftffbtck ere•!• 1 Ytry 1Wlrli1rd problem 1n tfJ 1ntern1tion1J An11111tio11 ftttiT•I lhtir rtl.itionslllp. W [I Siio-. dt Wtlter MtKldo o ~@ m....,111• o.. "Th• B11 11:00§cv om mCENews Whttl ' SOl!ny " l•!ked into rKin1 • , l!J (lgl QJ @ N'" lht stock tus ht 1 dth•ered to Int ol ;rolldlo Ihle. I shdi rtui circuit "whttlef· l6 ) Set-Bltko dallt(' who PfOlll•lf1 to doub!t tht Rlht U;cy Show c111eu11 money. Sonny dotSll"t know m ASHMAN EXC S VE tllll tht r1e1n1 t11m's ludtr Ills LU I ordm to 11111 1111 tr11C\e11 oil 1ht * APHRODITE.-"SEXUAL 11~ Rory Cl!llolln. Scott 8111J, FANTASIES", llPM loAnn Kln1s. Ntil Clslle 1uut. m AshNn f~t 0 ...... : IC) (2'-hln) "T.,Upl" aJ Mod Sqllld (iOln) '64 -Mel!~ MtftOlln, Ptlfl (12? CIJ M1. LlldJ Ulltl!Of, llotltrt Morky. Q6 Ct111bat (l)WlllW"UWnt . ft)W01U11 AIM o 1a CIJ1 m m "'"" o"' 1Qf: 001 L'" .u..w. styt• "A ?at• W1tft "°!'"Df!JI0°' Fonzlt lll•Y111 :15 al CIMIJll 34 Cupid 11hen Ridllt w.ints lo mtel • :iomt ~ i 11ls lftd lh• ron.z Ir• ll:lO l)(lljrl)CIS ·C..t1 Mnio: (CJ 11n1es • cloUblt d1t1 111th two un· "Wkle l.icftt; 0m~ Cone!. (dr1) usllll dliW. '69 -Rldtl1d Burton, Chnt [1ll· l'ffj CI!BID H I 111 t ~ r t w 1 t wood, M!!J Ult. r... ! DJ c.tJ ®i m 1oll•111 c.,,.. John lllboor Sltow • Mo'lit: ~2111 Hovi" (dr1) '57-I D111er'1 CNict flit Ho11JllOO!ltf1 [i Slllw de Iris CMtOf1 D1n1 Andr~ Lind• Ounell. Di Cu11Sl!Ob 0 (~ (])) CII W"idt Wtrld Mys. i Tiit Ril1l1 II ShtrloQ Holmes ltl"J ··0tmon, Demon·· Bu!tlord IMI· lliln min tnd Juliel Mills 51tr. Mdl!llS fll'll'ty (])Tho FBI l:JO Q @(]) M"A"S"H A homesick p Mowit: (CJ "l1n11f1Jib .. (1d_v) 11\d bofld BJ •rilts hli wilt "°" M -llulh Rom1n, Yan He!11n, · Howtrd Duff. muth ht mis~ ltt1 tnd rel1tu Ille Q) Mbsioll: lmponiblt ~7fih nt•sworthy htnts If lltt 12:00 T.Ulcht Z.H 0 A BORDEN SPECIAL fl Ml'flt: "TIMI Dtri& Dtniel Wtb· * EVENT' THE GRAND 1ter" {d11) '41 -Edwu.d Atnold, • W•lltr Hu$ton, l1me1 Cr111. OLE OPRY AT 5~A 12:30mM•1beny RfD Nash'lilie Celebration • Mme 0 ca (f)) (]) CE l'l!f{fill MOYit: "Tiit SecGlld W•m•n" TM l111M10it °"'It so-=niiiii=I (mys) '51 -Ro~ Vou~i. Betsy rilt c.ltllrttiM Mii Kolbrook llost1 011-e. this Sllut• lo tilt °"I}' 11ld its !:DO O @J m TtlllOfflW mtny perlOflhtrJ CMr tht 1111 50 0 knt Autry Jtlfl.. The ptr10f!MIS 111dudt Roy O·JO !io-¥1 r.-i Nffi • • N Awlf, B1tl AndtrlOll, Clltl At-1n1, • >.u.: 1.1.i 1·, 'Coltf.Slls ot t• tlle C.ntt f1m1i,, JolmnJ CIJh, Roy Ytrr' (sc1-h) SB -John 8u111ey, Clark. freddy ftlldtf, Cr1ndp1 Otla Kns_1u. Jones, lorttll Lynn, 8ub1r1 Min· 1:4$£) lllOY1t: (C) '.'flit Joy Wiit Ctifd drlfl, Bill • Monll)I, Dolly Pirton. MurcMf' (d1i) 66-YtronlC.I Hurs!, Minni. P11r1, Clil1h1 P11dt. M1rty Plul 810V1n, Btba tonar. ftDbtl1ns, Hint Sl!OW, [rnts\ Tubb, 2;30 m o\11 Pll11ht Shor. "lht Thltl " 11\d Porttf W11on1r. D11111tu1s" "ftur fKts Wtsf' CIJ TM ltMlf ¥hllat ShOtr ];JO 0 Mwif; ~11tH11ta" (drt) 'SJ - Q) Men Grilflll JM.. Sttr1int H1ydtn, Ward Bond. Wednesday DAYTIME MOVIES t.30 0 "TM ¥ice Squd" (dr1) ·31 - P•ul LukH. fC) ''O.S.S. 117-Mis- tltll t.f A Killtr" ($USP) "6& -f "d S11flord. ia:oa m 1C> "balNd• "' WPl•w C•d~1 '1J-ftflN WrltJlf, U.-00 •"flt ;.,.... Kvu(' ldr1) ')6 -Jotn CrlWfold, Robtn T •Jb. 1:00 0 °'Sllblll1r1nt Se1lllwli" (dr1) ·~ -Jo~n Bentley, Brett H1lsey. Q& CC) ''Tiit E(yptl1111·• (d11) '54- ~•ctor Ml!Ufe, Je;in Simmens, Gene Tierney, Edmund Purdom. 1:30 O (CJ "ltl't h ~ llH" {rem) 'GJ- Cltnn ford, HoPt l1n1r. 3:00 f~ ''tiie"'sis II" (dra) 7J -Ale~ Cold, Manrnr H.intey. 3:l0 1f 1"Tht Oubidtr" (dr1) ''1-Ton1 Curt11, l1me1 f1111Ciscus. O (Cl "tiitntle111111 r1tltf llo!ide1" (!1111!.) 'SJ -Manlyn Monroe, J1nt Russell, Cllfrles Cobum, EJllol R~d. "'Sc.'t"nt"s From American Li£t". •• lhe new r>ro· ductlun .a t South Coast Repertory, resembles a col- ll'ction or chara('tcrs rrom a J ohn O'llara novel placed in sketche~ rrom a Jules Fetrrer revue, end the result Is immensely enjoyable . Playwright A .R. Gurney Jr. has performed the same basic service for his home town or Buffalo that Sinclair Lewis and Grace Metalious did ror tht"lrs in "Main Street" and "Peyton .Place•• -and it ':t doubtrul that he was any more eppree-lated for his erforts baC'k in his old neighborhood. Yet Gurney tempers his s ardonic thrusts with an almost affec· t1onate regard for the life style he satirizes 1n "Sct"nes . ·· SOUTll C01\ST Repertory 's interpretation is neither gentle nor strident, but exceptionally well balanced under the sensitive directorial eye of Asaad Keladu, un Egyptian who is possibly far, ··scEN ES FlltOMA.MElttCAN LIFE"' • 0r .... 1h( ,,,..,. 1>' A . R. (..urnev Jr • d"t'<:t<'<I t>v AW.d l(t1~•. wlll»q by Su!o1n Tuol'IY . llQlll1»q by T_....t Ru11ka. m""'ocal cto<M:IOt John EtU"'91on, <.0\1~ b y Ro"" .... '' Mlllt'll. pr._.ttd "' Souln CO..•I A<'l)e-r1o<y ,,.~,­trUOUQll '!o<a\<l•y~ •t Ip m 1nd 'Sundoon .i ]p.m ••IM l l'uro $lpti t11 .. 1er, 1121 '*•POt"I 8tw<l ,Co\11MC'~ Reloe't'Yll'°'"....._1.l TNECA$T G.try s.en. S/'l•r11n Crat11rN, .-...o.v;o l(ell'"'• Atln. L°"1;1 , MD•~n MM.O:•y, Mlfll\I M<.F••l .. nd, LH ~1111 en<! Don TV<h<-, ~~"--~-~-------~---~- enough removed from·this mileau to treat it objec· tivl'ly. An eig ht·pt•riormer ensemble. along with pianist John Elllnh'1.0n, crcutes some startlingly believable momt'nls from Gurney's vignettes. each of whi ch runs no longer than Cive minutes. Gurney 's principal targets ure the upper m id· die class of any American city -it just happens to be Buffalo in this case -who pursue their eherished life s tyle from their cushy plateau with a "lt•l·them-eat -C'ake" .attitude about the r est of the world. The playwright has the consC'i('nce of a dramatist but the soul uf a humorist, and both serve hi m in good .!il t.>ad. SO'.\-tF. o .. ~ T iil: scquenc('s. in fa t·t , are scream· ingly funn y .<\monJ? !ht• ht..•st, lhe kidd ies' dancinJ.! IC's~on undl'r a martinet instructor (J ohn ·J)avid Kt•lll•r ), thl' t•ho1r boys !Kl.'ller . Dnn Tuche and GilrY l~l'll) w1lh th(•tr hedonistic prayers . and lht• .l'nC'ounter gruup ll'ader (Martha Mc Farland ) at- tempting to thaw out a chilly, <'Onservative couple <&II and Sharon Crabtree). Others take a more serious, even ominous tone as Gurney paints his ''Scenes" on a broad canvas stretching from 1930 to an envisioned 1984 when the country has become a virtual police stale. In the end the ruhng class is displaced by the military and ls reduced to holding secret cell meetings in base· ments. An intriguing aspect of the play is the fact that its scenl's are not C'hronological, but hop back and forth in timt', wit h C'haracter idenlifiC'ation kept to a New Movie Slated By 'Jaws' A.utlwr LOS ANGELES !AP) -Author P e ter Benchley has discovered mystery and mod e rn· day intrigue which threatens their lives. m or e treasure in the===== deep. With his "Jaws" hav· ing become the biggest grossing film of a ll time. 1VIS.U.ST DAT! Benchley found a ready "THATS buyer for his next novel, &n'BTAIMMEHT" "The Deep.·· Columbia ll"sMwel1-iANe•M Pictures has purchased W1 A C•IN..._! rights for a movie to be _,..._ filmed in the s um mer of l•l•A SftltSAMD 1976. "HB1.0 DOLL T" "The Deep'' is "the C•••••· Set. & S••· story of a vaC'ationing _~~~~IA~..C~~.,.~===~ AmeriC'an couple, diving into the wat e r s off Bermuda. who suddenly come upan an ancient WHll"-•C. ... & ••• ,q.m. . .......... ,....., ... "MORNING OF THE EARTH" A f ..... llY OI ....i... llV•l\Q on """" UASP0•1.-I l•ro:I• ro01no Ill• ........ -... -111 ..... ibMllultfY "'<rec!ol>ht '°"""'"•c• by G w....,. T-t !ti.II ~ IS "'°"" !IWI pnc9 ol .,;lmsaion. T!l991..., wl!fl in. ti\Jf!b. -~Im *'11 c.,..,. VO<! IW9Y -- "j'CIOJ .... --bllo<t. -! ................... -. .. , :=r·...::-,,._ ,__. z c ..... sa..w. 7:JO & f:JO . "ACROSS 110th ST." "HEARTS OF THE WEST' "SUTHER " (PG) ............... ... ""MONTY PTTHOtf' & "'HOLY S.UIL" CKI "HARD TIMES" ll'Gl ''LAST DETAIL" !RI "TOMMY" -s-na· IPGI "FRmTHECAT"IXI "HEAYTTIAFRC" IXI -ntl HAPPY Hoom· llJ .... IOTA.HD HIS DOQ" "HARD TIMES" "LAST D£T AIL'' KOCE Television (50) ADULTS ONLY Clll FOR Isl RUN 21d HIT! ---t ' Intermission . Tom Titus minimum. The finale, for instance, is not the last scene in point of tTme-and the play is more effCC· tive as a result. ·-.... _ .. -- to-I --CIAZI'-.. ---MO(IMlJll••--· .... -·---' -·--......... . ... -llllCICJllD" -·····--·-· -- OTHER MEMBERS OF the SCR ensemble, all o! whom turn in excellent performances, are Anni J..ong. Morga n MacKay and Lee Shallat. Susan Tuohy's utilitarian set is perfect in its simplicity, while Thom a::. Ruzika designed the highly effective lighting. I J;1314[! •l ;I l1J :01(1 i: I j;\ i ;IJ;J ... .... n.n. .,, ................................... . 1_,...11•1 .. !!It' Olll ... l• l.e'• II f•U• 1o .... '"" ....... I ' t 111". tl<-•. ,. *. -·' ...... "Scenes From American Life" is both enter· taining and thought provoking, a play you m ight want to S('e a s econd time. It continues through Dec. 20 at SC R 's Third Step Theater, 182'7 Newport Blvd., Costa l\1esa. I FIRST RUH FUH WfT)4 ••• ClOllS LIACHMAH "CRAZY MAMA" It!'~' Mi1,ll •An1~ ..... n1W1 1 1IU ,.,.,., J-.w..,. .. "IOOSTEI COGBURN" ,,..._ SAT/MIM-1:1 .. l :IS-l:l•I-""' CINEMAlAND l~l l St MM~"' ••~1111 i)~Jilll t•ll 'U"•~ -UGEI SANCTION" t:M Wfl-1-1:1 .. t:M "TltE GIEAT WALDO l'Emt"' 1'.M 1'11,,_ 1:11-1'11 CINEMALAND ll ll S1 N.o•"' Afttill""iJ~1'111 1•« ....... ~ "DR. ZHIVAGO" 1:00,.-.. W {s-2:00·1:DO "'CltA%T MOMMA• "'MOOM IUMHllS"' INI MOM. T"9U M l. '1J•r:-Sl.Jl UC.,. NOl.IO"' Tt U.t. •"'"--<>PIM I a,JI THE CITY SHOPPING CENTRE ORANGE '532·6721 1'-' CITY CEMTRE CINEMA~ -S.A. FAW'f tMANCHESTEA ()(J G.G. FAWV tCITV DA. EX.I "'IOLLHIAU .. Ill .........,Flr9c...- .,.... 01"11 SIM Of TMI MOUWT• .... ·-r,,.1 -c&A%Y MOMMA" '"MOOMIUMMHS'" "'CHAILOTir ti) ._.,._._w 1'lllnlcl to yuu ltworlcs ... RllAlllflm • ---\ -"'· 4() Ca.-•••"" 1.h t HUM I '-Liff fhar• 1"'1 I IWI.,.. .. ..... . ' .. Ro&~~"°m@ W.m>01"in0 ~ r'(l • -··· • .. '·~· ...... --QJNT Usrwooo •a,. Tiil OGEll SANCT1111 • f Mi .. ' ... ' .. ~~­...,..,,... ...... _. "DR. ZHIVAGO'' ·-::: ""* ·--·fi · 1 ,_, . ~-~· .... ~. .. I lMEWAY --"" .. 1 .. ~ """::"] co 40 l ·" 1111 Cnn'lt.. t:OS . .... ...... Tfuo lrrrilui"ll motion pklutt from fltt! /1•rrif11U.11 /!lo. I bfo11t M!llRr. ~ ---aws ----~ ...,... :.-sJ [:.:;;;;.if"-!•*' I I~ ..... ~ lffi /f':l"i\i~a\!i [rf• fli'i.(li J.\~,,..!i@H !lPl ............ --C!ftt;.~."t.:01 I .. ~.!~~~-Iii· II '"THE DOVE" .... !.'~~~:,:;~',;,.. 1'1'"1=• G~f.!'.~~ ..... ) edw~~!B!S.!!1:.~MA '"~~ ..!'' .. ., ._ ... , .. 'neW1nd ~~hfon CO-NIT "'t WEST ST ~THE OTHER SE::scONNER'f SIDE OF T HE CANDICE BERGEN MOUNTAIN' NOW · r-£!.'!\!'.\!'.,!l!. .. \ TOGETHER I ... ::::: ... (.,~~"'' --· .. .......... -· ·-...... ,_ ........ _ . ., .. , .. _ ..... .,,.., 1 ........ ... ,, ...... . ~nu ·-~ ...... .. ... ,, .. .. , .. , ........... , ...... _ ........ "l I .. ~ .. ---·-JAWS ... --SHAft'I TlfASUl:I INt _,_tN"-' ~ DAfS Of tHl CONOO. 111 --DUfH WlSM iii ..... w ................ - lOOSTll COGIUl'N i°" .U.Jl ... Wf AllPOIT '7S"' --·--~·· (I"") T rve Life Adftntvrts t11 Strongest Mon In Wort cl 111 --TM( ltGll SANC110H -. --··· 1141 GUAT WALDO HPHI ll'lt --THE ltGll SAHC110N 1111 --fM( GIU.T WALDO""''"' ,_,,,_ .. ,t:to Mf: 1:M-->:11S-S;n-1·1,_ t:a.11;20 ....,. ,,~:0$-S.-M-1·11-•" LEE MARVIN FRITRK:MARCH IO'ER'f""" .£FF ERllGES flRAIRJID ~ ill~ "l11E ICEMAlll COMEnl" . <-·•--•'VO --~l.Dl-~--lll'Ull'O<U-,.0.,~ edwJr~ BISS a tiMOU __ .. _ ... _ U•>••·--.:---· ... . l • -_.,. US<JUt a • . - 'TliE FAl\llLY CIRCUS . B1BO Keane ]\I~ County Commissioner I Thorpe Details Plaris lly GARY GllANYILLE ... Dlltt ......... $Af'l'J'A ANA -Sbol'lly alter his appolnlmonl to the Orange County Plannlna Commission was announeed, .Tame!S 'nlOl'J)e erifpliasized economicti and environment when discussing what he sees as the role of the planner. "Successful envircnmeot.al planning can only take place within a IM>UDd..econo.mtc...f'ramework . ·· Thorpe sifd MOnda.y ln a prepattd statement that ·~companied _Eifth... Di.sUict Supervisor.. boma::1 Riley's appointment announcement. ''He's here, Mommy! Sholl I let him in or ore you still cleonin' up?" The 41-year~ld former San Juan Capistrano mayor said the sound economic framework he 8poke or "incorporate1 auch principles as multiple uses for open s pace and the effect of each project On therommunity.'' Deaths Eheivhere "I FIRMLY BEUEVE THAT planning is a continuing process of information gathering, discus:s.ioo and cpmpromise, ·•Thorpe-continued. "To be effective, the discussion must fit within a framework o f system!i planning that considers the interrelationships of each project with the past and future." l.AKE FOREST. 111. (AP) -Leo J . Sheridan, 78. U.S. ambassador to lreland in 1968 and 1969 · and rounder or one or Ch.icago·s lea ding real estate firms, died Mon· day following a brief ill·. ness. PARIS (U P I) -In· dustrialist Louis Bardot. 79. the father of actress Brigitte Bardot. died at his Paris home last week. Bardot , well- known industrialist in his ow n right, was a graduatt" of the pre · stigious Electronic and Electrical Engineers School. LOS ANGELES tuPll Royce II. Heath, 86. BAL T2-8EAOERON FUNERAL HOME Corona cfel Mar 873-9"50 Cocta Mesa 946-2,.24 BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY l 10 Broadway Costa Mesa 642-9150 McCORMICK MORTUARY Laguna Beach 494-9415 san Juan Capistrano 495-1778 PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemelery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pacific View Dnve Newport Beach. Cahfornia 64 .. -2700 PEEK FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME 7801 8olsa Ave. Weslminsler 893-3525 .SMITHS' MORTUARY 627 Main St. Huntington Beach 536-6539 Thorpe's appointment to the five.member county Planning Commission rollowed by a few days the resignation of Cot"Ona del Mar architect Ron Yeo. chairman or Coast Fede ral Saving,s and Loan Association who pioneered thr first sav- ings and loan association in Southern California 40 . years ago, died Friday after a lengthy illness. YF.0 RESIGNED AFTER learning his professional work on project s r e lated to commission actions could conceivably be ----------interpeted as a conflict of interest. Thorpe. a math instructor at Saddleback Collee;e take over Yoo's seat on the commission 10 ----------days after he has filed required financial disclosure Death Notice• LouGHAEV statements with the county clerk, or probably RUTH ELI.IN l.OUGH Al!V, rftidlflt o1 H .... unv1on ee.ec:t1, ea. 01" .,,_"' within two weeks. ,...,,....,. •· 1•1s 11 1"'..,."' to.· "1 looked for a person who s h ared m y s..v;...i t1v ,,... ,,...,.,.nd. "'°""~ hil h th I I . . . h Id 1..0UO"••'I ol H unlln9lo11 8•1c "; p OSOp Y a a p annmg COffimlSSlODer S OU rrGtflll", .a.uc1r•" Grow 01 H.,..11n91on make every ·effort to achieve a balance of all a..ec:11; '°"• Jlm Louohrry of Hunt· hi! h' · wlh d I d 1~to<> a••c h ; diuoflt•r; A•n 1... P . osop tes concerning gro , eve opment an 1..o uQ•tv 01 co111 Mr10; two protection of the environment;· Riley said wh en 11r1noc ... l•drrn 1nd Cine •••It-announcing Thorpe's appointment. ••lfMkhUd. Mr1. 1..-ntfl••Y WH I ,,_, ol the PPll Ptl Sl9mo Alpto.o Oetta Ch •plrr ol LonQ e.a:: "· C.., -r lor lourte•n ¥9ln Cit T,_ H.,..llnv!on 89.ec:h TtOV.I AOr<"CY Ind 1 •e\lc:ie"t ol Hunll1>9ton Be1<n !or leurtMnv•••'· Fufl9••l 110rvlce1iwlllbl ,,.Id W.dn•sd•Y 2:00 PM, Som!tlls' Morlu.r, Chapel. lnlermenl win 111 ,,..!v•te •I Poe Ilic Vl•w M9mori•I pork, NfwPOr1 Sor..:". Ca Smll.,1' MOl"tulfr OlrKlor~. MOWAY MARIE Y. MOWRY, r•1lctfflt ol Newl)Ort Se;ac; .... C.. O•t• 1!11 <:1Nt1'1 NO~· •mCer 10. 1•1~ Surviv•d Cy ~r tv.btnel, Ho"'•rd Nlowr y ot ,...,.,,.,,, S.1<", wn. R•",. Ml!lwr y ot '*--' S.1c" Fu~••I wrvlc•' w•ll be l'leld Wl'OnescNY. NO.,..mber 12 •I Ol'"•"'H~ •I 2.00 PM, P•cltic View Me"-i•I "-••. ~wport &e•ch, C•. P•cifk View Ml>rtv., y dl~C10t"I. A ATMAN EOWAR()Wlll..1.-.M AAT,,.,...N, re .... Oe<ll ol Col.II MtW, C.. D•le ol _,,, No ... mc.r '· 197}. SurvlYed C., "'' .....,.,,.,, Mr1. Ir-Arlm•n ot Cost• Mew; I-~1191'11••1, O•t!•nt 8uc;1t ol (OU" N'eW Ind ()111>ne So..-of Mire I'd. C.., 1l1t1r, Helen "'-'""••II or Co1l1 Mei•: llY• Q••ndcl>ildren. (.r1 ... slde Ml"YICll Tl>l.lrld•Y IO:JO ... M. Lm ..,,.._, N•tlon•I Cemetery. Otll· cJ1nt, R•v. J ollfl l.lndvlll. O.re<tors. 8ell 8rNCN1yMllrtu••Y· MUROOCK JOSEPHI NE TOWNSEN O MUROOCK. rttlde,.,I ol Coron1 dt'I ""''· c.i. 0111 ol de11h No""mber 7, lt75. Sufv•><ed Cy i..r Piu1Mnd. Wa.,.,. MurdO<k ot Co•Otl• Gel Mar ; 1-'°"'• Gre<;IDr'V •nd Jellrey 1..tvan~. "°'"of Coron• d•I M•r ; m l!lt.,er, Mary Corn.Iii Smllll of T1•a1; -s.lsler, Gefl9 Wl>illoc:lt of U C.1>itd•. Ca. Mrl. MurdO<.k ...,., •sw<.1•11'd wll" S.y & Bet<h R•atty. NO MfYIC•I wer• Mid aAENDA R08ERT 0 . 8RENOA, r~l ol El Tori!>. C.. O.t• ot de1I" N0- 11. "75. Surv•'fed Cy his wife. &ewr1, J, Bl"efld.9; I-IS.IUOMers, Sl'>HI Incl 8'1ncll 6r9f\d.I l!lf IM home; f*"l"lls, Mt ... Mfs. Sen BrrncN ot R~. Q .; -l)rOIM<, Oonlld Bl"ef'd.11 al Ml!ld9511!1. C. ; patern.I orl!'ld<rdr...r, Mn. Ellr•bel" Br•ndl of ,,..,...,.,; mo1tern.1 11r1ndmotr.tr, Mrs. H.lrroetl H.1111 (II Cl•a,.....1trrc Florld1. F....,<at s•rvlce1 W•dn•"!.d•Y l ·DO PM, MtCormic• LIO""" Bel<h Ola~I . "I THINK JIM THORPE will bring that balance to the planning commission," Riley added. The Fifth District supervisor admitted that he sought Yeo's re placement principally from the southern reaches or the county. "A· very large part of the development in this county is taking place in the south county and it \\.'ill be useful to have a person familiar 1,11ith th at ar('a on the commission.·· Riley said. "Rut ." he added. "my overriding interest was in find ing a person who had demonstrated honesty and integrity in previom; activites as well as a knO'vl.'ledge of planning." ·IN HIS PREPARED STATEMENT, Thorpe said planners "should be more than reactors and zoning adm inistrators.·· Transit Hearing Slated Thursday LOS ANGELES -Formal public hearings on the Southern Ca liforni a Association of Govern~nt 's long-range transportation plan for this region will take place Thursday in Room 211 of the Los Angeles Convention Center. Two complete hearing sessions, at 1 :30 p.m . and 7:30 p.m ., have been scheduled for the public 's convenience, according to SCAG President J ames Hayes. TltE DRAFT PLAN prepared by SCAG planners is designed to evolve into a final do<'ument in April as required by state law for inclusion in a statewide transpartation package. The plan generally looks at ways people can drive more efficiently or end dependence on the automobile with attractive alternative methods of transit. be ready for the winter . . months ahead with a IE &AS DRYER . . ~.vis ; I ,..· ~ ,.1., ..... Costo1 Miu • Ho1rhof Arto1 •11 fttl '*--"· ~ .... , ........ u. ... Multi-Temperature GAS DRYER • 3 Temperatures, Normal, Delicate and Fluff • Permanent Press Cycle with cool down • Manual Selection of up to 130 minutes drying time •Up Front Lint Filter • Pilotless Ignition Com• to thl• Chrl1tl•n Science Lecture "They should aUempl to k .. p lhe planning· -.ors -4T - S)'Slem ahead Of lbe Crisis and cooruct Stace," the ..-..... W.WMOol.C.SL ntw comiuioner added. n.a *• .., ...... , .. ,,.. IJ •Ml PJiL In.addition.to serd,ng Ol\.e:tttm on the San Juan >111, ........ ...=a.c:MOfa.P.~ ._~c...:.. Capiatrapo City Council, Thorpe was a 1972 i:::::=:::;=::::;:=:=============== candidate for the Assembly and, in 1974, a candidate for county !iupervisor, The new plannin& commissioner is president of lhe California Community College AuOclation and • member ol lhe adviso/y board lo the chait«ll<ll: Q( the California Community Colleges. He is alao a member of the San Juan Capistrano Chamber or Commerce: and the city's Fiesta Association. by Reyn Shc>ffer '"We eftH prey f• ·-.... --.................... ................... .... ................ . -=-......... ...... ANY LIVING ROOM CARPET CLEANED s14es nttS WIK OHL Y any livinc room and hall ( l•911rdl•'' of ioon'! Su•) It's conforl i ng to believe that If we pray for ''the highe s t qualities of character", they will be miraculously bestowed upon us. Abbott's point ia lhat s uch qualiUes must be earned or they ceue to be virtues. DINING ROOM (or dininc area ) Now ••• Advanced ltchnlqu1s 1nd chemical dtvtlopmenls makt possiblt superior results richl in your homt - ind •I • prict you can afford. Now you tin have yovr carpets cleaned proltl· sionally as often as yo1t likt. ··•HALL s24ss CLEANEO (R1cardl1 ss ot Sizt I S£AVINC ALLO,. OAANGECOUNTV WE'LL CLEAN ANY ADDITIONAL ROOM 1195 WITH EITHER THE ABOVE SPECIALS ................. . Out prayers will in· deed be answered if Providence 1rants us the wi a dom , the couraae and the persever ance t o de- velop th e desire d qualilies for ourselves. We can provide a lovely and <'Omforting m e morial servi <'e within the (ina nc ial .abilities of any family. No one is ever turned away for lack or funds , CALL 675-9140 TODAY MOT DELIGHTED? DON'T PAY! Deep Soil Extraction MOST CARPETS ORY IN Yi TO 1 \Ii HR . LIVING ROOM H~lls34ss DINING ROOM . SOUT H (Q A~T HIGH'lll' A Y LAGUNA 8(A(H "lq4-15l'i YES, WE DO DYE CARPETING RIGHT IN YOUR HOME and it b Nady to UM lmmtcllately. We wlll eho TINT or COLORIZE: your tarJ!let white stu.....,n& •t lll&t'lt additional ch.,1e. COLORS SO lftlCHT ANO VIVID you will be ntound- ed t ndstohen ! SAN aEMENf( 1511 NORTH El CAMINO REAL <11q;z-0100 • Y.' A RR.\ STY•. , . 01u ••p•rl er..,.,,, will d•on your co1petin9 ll!; lll. thon y•u hove •v•r t••n b•f•r•; or y•wr n'!on•r" ••turnrd Uif.1.1.ll.. U";liohlerell lt.1,n ilYrO, oroo ond On•ntol co,p•l1 inclydeJlnfli""l"j; pl•dg•. Closing New York 1tocks. Delivered . '.~(GUaRanT@@,Wi@··· ~~~ GUARANTEE CARPET CLEANING & DYE CO. 109 27th STREET. NEWPORT BEACH, CA. llllAllCl ~-~•ameday love. A word with many meanings. And among them is selfdenial ... putting those we Jov e ahead of ourselves. like the parent who forgoes his own immediate desires and instead sets aside money for his children's education. Or the person who saves money now to avoid the bitter worry that his family may ex perience when times are not so good. In today's affluent society. the sim· pie act of saving can be really-difficult. Aher all, the re are so many attractive things to buy. The attitude of "if it feels good. do it" bec;pmes quite a temptation. That's w~ the type of love that involves self-denial is all the more mean- ingful today. In fa ct, we have been think· ing of changing our name. How does this sound to you? ... "First Federal Savings & Love." Flrtt Federal Savings of Santa Monica Savings & Love. ·;;b7 // .>1:;;') . ' Costa Mesa Office Baker Near Harbor ., I ;' ~ z 0 :t < ~ 7. < w ~ 0 ,_ Q ~ ~ u 0 w w ~ ,_ < 9 .. w '-' ,_ > < w ~ ~ '" " '" ~ ~ w ~ 0: u :J w ~ 15 "' i5 :t · 1 ----------- • • Al! DAILY PILOT TuMday.NO'ffmbef !1 , 1975 f Local now1. p RIME I NC 0 ME Every day. PROPERTY Orange & L .A .' 1n lhe l1Dl\IJ!hll Counties 900 Car . Dealers ;;=~~~~~==:~~I MOTL $4,711 ,IOO HOT&:''·'''·'" 5HO(l Piil CIMTB A Fiat tease that's hard to beat ••. .~ ·~-~ caci Cost s 5369 Residual S2684 50 Monthly Payn1t S 11 7 51 plus lax & he !or 36 munths Mo Dep S74 56 Factory eQu1pped Ml••IOn Vl•Jo Imports 131 -1740 495-1700 A GOOD M·AN TO KNOW Dom Raciti is ;i lamil1a r name 1 to il majority of pr:orile 1n Costa I Mesa Son1e know 111111 .is lhc owner of a flour1sh1nq J'3Welry I s l o re 111 to w n Other!> ha'le worked with him in numerous commun1!y dr111es and nct1vi11es Sidi others respect h1ri1 !or his • 1 ' dynamic .:ipproach 10 c1v1c mat· 1ers on !he city councol A bus1· nessmAn c1v1c !('adl'r and a l ound1nq director o1 South Coast Nati onal Barik !his H1e- less man continues 1n !11s c!- fot1s to make e11en bet1cr the community 1n which he l1vrs. As a director ol the bank. h1s 1'1/0 fls on its beha11 are substantial. "'"·°" -c-'4.SJO.HO OfRCISULDtM• t.IM,lff OffM;I IUtlDI ... $400,000 17141137-3732 ... 17141541-8954 ASSOCIATE WANTED MUSIC INDUSTRY ''"' r '"" °""E'tl{:4., t.ON·.v.,.r11 •,1'(.,I ~ti·""'" }Oil "' '•On 1"' '"'' '" 1~1•"" "'• n-. ""i...'1 ""~· "'"' f"""" '"" ·n1<1><h1t1 '" o• "'''" 1•"' • {'1 .. t'Q .. ,...,.., 1 •!le', ~ ''"'" '""'"' ,_s ....... ,.,., .. ,, . ., · 1, ...... '*' ,,,...,,, ... <,l>!C T •(<l~o.fl Ul'"'"''!l SAlf'• !Uf .. ll (ll •'' '• "" "''1"11)'•1""'!' "'"'''" "''' •, • ..., •t..:.f<~....,l u• '•~ • r~ .. ""'"""*-M' "•• l"'"'' r ..... 1 l"""""' •m I "~H '"' ,, ,., '"' ll<>M•' "'"'a><I I'"" I °' I I' '" ""'''''~··· ,M • l•n•o~I •• P"("U""I ''"·I; '•ll I ' I ~. "' Gf',n. "f'I ""•"~'"', • , . .,, R,..,,., • ..., ~,,.._~ ., ... ,. ' ...... loMA t•" • 'nolo "" 1••· ..... ll .. (.l' Lfl • ! 5J ~~ •• "Pr•''" 1 ' ' •' !"'''•"' "~"· '"' "'"' .............. , ' "·~~ "''"' ,,, l · ·~ [~>O ••~lu•• M-, .1' I'! .. '' "" ·" I•""~'"!"' o: t'O •111 \ro ••I" o•M ........... <>I .... "~ ............. , • ' "'l<l.t6f< .aQO t"ntl'·"'H. I• 'l 1 •I< • •M c.rios~ s"' 1 • ,M,1 ...... ~, • N(I l'llOflT "' •1·1 '"""''", <I • t"()V',ANO (JOlll<R , "'"' ln•1 >·~··I'>>' (•"-J·'1M""f lh• ,.,.,,.., ••• ' , ..... '""" ~~ ... ~ ......... , 1"""''"41'1~ ["' ><• • M•»•U~ !O rw .... ,~ ''.COO.\"' "'-''" '"? <·•l··'e-' .,..1 .............. Du•"'"",.,.. .... ,.. ............. ll•l'K<"ll f r-1.,., .... ,,..,.,,, • ..,., • u·• 1•,1'·•~~· '~' DCl"f'id Si1¥ers 17141752-0425 (Ann L anders r\=. ADVISES in the DAILY PILOT l '.'i(" llt>11.,r1•e J 11h11 \'. :..:1.•1.\·rn:in . t·h.11rn11111 11f thl· h~·~trd nf \hl· lr\·1n1.· ('pn1p.ul.\. \\ ,,:-. l!t\'l'll .1 \\' :t t' d f n r ll \I l :-. I a ll d t 11 j.! ,I l' h I I'\' l' ml' tl l l ll l1ttSJlll'!-S rn.u1,q.,!t'llll'rt( liy 1hv l St' Sth1111l IJf Ii u :-> ti t' :-. s , 11tr111 n ts tr ;1\1 on Sales Up For Colony (.'olony Food ~ lnC'. ur ~i.'"'pt1rt [{l'al·h has l"t'- ported that -.alt•s for the first (!Uilrter t'ndf'rl Sept. 30 "f'r t• $8.758,GOO cnnl· part•d "'ilh $7.501.000 1n tht• likl' Jlt'r1otl :1 yt•ar a~o. ~(·l inro1n1• for thl' quar\t•r just l'ndt•d v.as $.161.300. 1ir 39 i·t·nts a :-.harl', eompar(·d v.•ith $\61,9UO. or 17 <'t•nts, for tht• ltke pt•r1 od last Yt'ar. DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS 642-5678 Folded DETROIT (U Pl) - The t"'in ('rrects of the l"nt•ri:y f'r1:41:4 and thf' re· ct~:ts1on ha\'e taken their toll \If the nation 's automob1ll1 dt•al('rs. .'.'IC'arly 000 ac·ro.ss the na t1on havt• tloscd tht'ir doors in t"·o years 'l'ht• tradt' puhhc.s· 11on /\utomnttvt! Nt'"':oi sn1d lht• mortality r<.1tC' in tht· Jtl:->t -<'oncluded 1975 mo<lt·I ycur "'as GOO dt'..th•r::.. l"'iee as sevt•rt• :is tht• 2!)3 dealer~ that "'t"nt out of hustness 1n 1971. It "'~IS lht• Sll~l'l:ICSl :-.In.It· 1n four yt·art- ():'\i OCT. I, thf' da~ tha1 0({1t'1<dly usht•rt'tl 1n tht• l!17fi n1odt'l Yl'<ll' thul tndu:-.l r'v t':"it'<'uil\'t•:-. ft•i·I v.·ill 11t1il th1· indus try nut of II:-. tv.1• vt•ar slun1p. tht•rt• v.1·rt· 2 •1 ,5 11 dP:1!1•r:-hip" handl1n>.: ;iuton1ohllt•:-; fron1 lht• f1)ur t ' S n1:1kcrs Thl' f1;.:urt• ton1p.:tr('(I v.·11h 25,111 ,1 yt·.11' l':..trltt•r wht·n tht• d1!'!astrous J 975·mt"\\lt· l yt·a r opened. ·~ 1973, \\'llJo::'</ ~·11 v.·::ts rosy, the rnodel-yt•.-1r dip ;:in1ount1•d to only AA lot·atiun;-; :inti lht• fallciff \\',IS 18 ·1 111 1 97~ 1-l o"'t'\'t•r, lht• opt•n111,.: yt•ars of tht• dC'C'tidl' v.'t•re t'V t'n grimmer than 1!17.), •.111th tht• loss o! 700 dl'alt·r~htps 111 th1• l9'7l - n11x!t•I yt•ar and 793 in 1970 . Chrys!C'r C'orr . hardt·~t hit of !ht• at1\1l makt•rs v.·ith more th;1n S.313 mil\1on 1n los~t·s s1nct· the !)Umml'r uf 197·1. also lost the mn:-.t lllLllC'\S in thl' p:.i st ye:.ir 3.16. During the organ1za11on, Dom f-------------~------------"-------------­ Rac1t1 litcr::illy wo1 ked nighl and day 10 interes1 po1ent1al share· holders in lhe coun!ll'!ss advan- tages ol ha111ng a locally-owned, independent bank 1n the com· munlty. Even fol lO l'.'1ng its G1and Opening 1n Apr.!. h is ef- forts ha11e continued among the businessmen and industr ies in the area. urqtnQ then consider· ation of the bank as the one in wh ich their l 1nanc1al needs would best be served. He is also _quick to respond to a request !or assistance. Many people have called for his help. and it has been freely given. Working closely with Nick J. Florio, bank president, Dom has been able to arrange !or loans. obtain !1· nancial guidance and solve money problems of many who had no other place 1n which to turn. He has stated Iha! he is always a11ailablc to talk wilh those who have legitimate 11· nanciel needs. and will help in any way that he can. Soutn Coast Nahona! Oank oc; proud of Dom Rac 1t1 and considers it an honor 10 have him as a di· reclor ot the bank. and a man who is tike"d and respected by all who know him. ti) • .. ;.";,.~" ·SOUTl-1 COAST NATI ON Al. BANK 849 Sunflower Street Costa Mesa, California at the corner of ' Sunflower and Bear (714) 540-5300 ~'f"'D<'r FDIC . $2,000,000! . ' We told you all summer long in these advertisements that the Loan Department at Newport Equity Funds had arranged and processccl over S 1,000,000 111 new second trust deed loans by J11nc 2. 1975. And that 1t took almost alt of 197 4 to reach that level of business. Now they've broken thei r own record! Working as a team, and with the assistance of their staff, Cal Wolfe and Linda Blue hit the 52,000,000 mark on September 30th. And Teamwork did it! If you're in the market for a real estate loan. and need further information, why not give Cal or Linda a call? The number is 644-8824. Call! Newport Equity£11,r:d~ AVCO FINANCIAL TOWER 620 NEWPORT CENTER DR .· SUITE 211 NEWPORT BEACH. CALIFORNIA 92660 ieans and things. opening friday, november 14 ------------- AL'S GARAGE 56 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH 714 644-7030 • ,_ • • Pig · Sex Cuts Costs 8 y Unllt'd Presllntematlooa.I An 0Cfic1al of the Amalgamated ~1eat Cut· ters Union ha:i propo:te<.I a way to IO'A'er the pnct" of pork -proviUt> more sex fo r pigs. Patr1t·k E. Gorman. secrclary·treasurcr of the union, put forth the idea of harem-style se:c for pig:l in an editorial publi~ht..'<i Moad~y in tht• union·s monthly magazlne. Butcht·r \Vorkm:1n . The article was cnt!tled "Pigs l.ovt• Sex.·· "~OBO OY IS t:ATJNG HlGlt on the hog today.·· Gorman wrott. Ill~ :-.~i<I the c urrl'nl prict• of $2.50 a _pound or more· for pork g1 \ t'S cunsum{•r:i. th\'· ·nght to squt>.11 · · . . '"rht· phony r C'ason for this unbt!hev~bll' pncr is th.it there is a short.al!<' of hogs. ht• said. ''This ought to bring a belly l::tugh for al l. . .\s aU kno~·, pi~s lov(' sex ('Ven m~re than other animab" and 111 numbers have the largrsl htter~ or all ''The (em ale pij: knows nothing "'hatever alx>ut the pill eilht•r ;ind. frankly speaking. knows nothing abOul abortion." Tllll5'. GOR~1\~ St\10, Tll F. shortagt'• of pork ls nnt the fault of tht· pigs. Jf t> blamt>d 1l uute>1d on :i v.'ine ra1:-ers crl'ating a shortage lo kerpthe1r prict•s up. ~"Whi lt• hart>m s may be completely· out of styll· for thf' pas t Sl'\'l'ral ecnluncs. perhaps :.i ht"tle encourageml'nl for thii; 1tY•l em 1n the s ex. hf(' o( s ""·1ne would hnng thr price of pork <iown My . how the µopulation -A'oulU grO'A'I '' · . - • U11 25 Pereent Preside11t Selected Corn Harvest Climbs W:\SJ £I~GTO~ (/\[') Farmers Jr(' h:tr\'est1ng ~l rcC'o rd S.8 billion hushl·ls of corn this fall. 25 per<·l•nt larger tha n las t yC'ar <Uld 11nµortant 1n dt•lC'rmtning 1976 food pril'l'S, the J\~ri('UllurC' f)cparl n1cn1 rt•purts. ()ff1rials .s aid ~111nd;,,iy th~ corn <'St1mat1· "'as up I pl'rl·t·nt 1~rC6 million hus h\.' IS fron1 t i SI)/\ 's Octohl'r forecast ThC' prt•\'IOLlS record l"rup '-';as 5.65 billion bu:.h('I:. in 1973. TllF: O F:PARTM F:ST I.AST week lt>nl at1vt·ly predictrd that r('tail food pric-€.'S may rise 2.5 pl'r<·l·nt in the firs t stx months of nC'xt yt•ar and could 11v('raj!t' ·I to 5 perC'l'lll for all o! 1976. dl•pend1nj! to a great l':Clt•nl on wh('thl'f tht·re is ampll' grain lo go around at rL•asona ble prices. If tht> record C1)rn crojJ <llong "'1th v.·ht~at. othc•r )?rain ;ind stiybl•ans -1~ suf!1c1l•nt 111 ml'l'l lht· nC't'd s of ('onsu nll·rs, liv1·s toc·k ;ind f'Xport:-.. lht•n n1eat , poultry rtnd dairy prict·s art' n o t t~ x pt' c I t• d lo J u rn p dram al ie ally TllF. R F.PORT Al .. t;;O :-.hO\\'ed 1h :it ~~ '"" "'<.UV>nl A<l'froce R Ad Motro Adv!'ll Cp Al~• Al• Ale• 8;st A.loco In< Align Ptlr AhPCI l!n<. Al hPCI Te1 ...... "-""1 Am E •pr AM foncl Am Fie!~ AM Fu<n Am Gree Amini (,r :MM<~~(r AM Ttl'" AM Weld AlnO•k9 """"'"" Ape~co Atdifl Myt At vid~ Ai-.o Cal11 All G\ Lt Atl Slttl Al..., Cks B;tlr<t Alo S..i•d Wr 8"ktf' 8• 8otktr Fe 8"1dwn I. B•;tM IUt 0.rntl Fl S.ut" F 8"Jlt\~ (!oek in Cp lltnUy L' llttr UD Btttrl Co Billy Kio 8/•d Son• SlkMI Pw !!lock ov 81ue0t S l!MA Cp eob E""' ,.,,.m• l!ocltll Np 8rt<M:Q • Brink' In soy bean production. r1 s ource or high-protl.'1n me;.il for h vestO("k, ""<.1:-. l"Stimat('d <.i l 1.52 billion bushels, up 2J p<>r('ent from 197·1. A rt'eord "hl'at l'rop, harvt·sted earlier, \.11a s repvrtt't.I l;ist monlh. At Orbis The hoard of dir ectors of Orb1s Svstems Inc. of Costa M ~·sa has an - noun('t•d th(' appoint.- men! of D . lf o\.vard J.t>v.·1s as prC'si dent f11lJov.•1ng !he 1·esi~nation of .John J Rin~ An important cjuest1oi:-i is _.,...hC'lh l'r the corn crop w1 I prov1dt• IL\'C'Stock produel'rS V.'llh C'llOU).!h (t•cd <1\ prll'l':O. low enough to C'neour<1,gt• a boost in the oulpul of i::rai n·£ed ix'ef. pork, poultry a nd n1ilk in the cu m in~ yt.'ur . Production of LhosC' foods has been held tlov.'n the past couple of years. partly beC' a use of high feed costs. l.t•v.·1s 1s a founder and v1Ct" presi dent /opera· lions of Orbis. ACCORDING lo Ring. Jlso an Orbis founder • · ~·1 y res ignation v.1as a result or diffl'r('nces in fiscal and d evelopment policies with o\hl'r com- pany officers · · F RO '.'! T llF.SF. GR1\JN f1i::ur l·S. beC'f, pork ;in d poultry produrl•rs v.·i\I d('cidl' how many animals thC'y C'an afford to rais<• and how much feed will ht• OC'l-.ded for lht•m That v.•11! in largt• p;lrt drterminC' what food prices nt•xl yl'Jr\\'ill be. /\S a ll'rnpurar y rnt~asurC'. Ring ai,!recd to (·ont1nue in an advisory capacity. lie v.·111 also ('Ontinu(' as a mt>1nber or lhe board. The prt•dicted reC'ord ~rain harvest roupll•d \\'ith an e:-:p('\.'lNI stahilizC'd expo1·1 ptcturt• makes the 1976 lotal food price inrrC'aSC' of 4 to 5 j)('rrent one of th<' sm;illl'st for('seen by the dt•par1 mt•nt 111 yl"ars. In the last f1 se al y('ar Orbis had s alt•:. of more than $1 million'. Ov1·r l 'hf• Counlf'r MASO listi"CJs 2~~ 31• 11 13 10• .. 10-.. . " ,..._ I"' 7) 1• ' ,,., 10''> ,, .. 30 JI..., 70', 11 12'• ll'\t n,.. 11•;, . " s"" S'~ 11'. 11'·• ' " 11"• ,, '"· ... °"" C:...t .,,_, P11t)\I 8• Pote<•• P.t< Gtm P.-: lym P;tul Rt" Pyl~\ C11\ Pilv N s~ P.t IE"" p Pen1 Olf ~I H&l-l ~tr on, Ptnkrtn p,.,.. H8<1 Pt-· w P," Ntp Po-111 .. ,,, Po'!!'<\ Mt ~~··u, P\!!n C.sp Clu.s-• er. Q.,oo~n c.. R•yCM !'• •'·• ue F1""( ''• , • ., .,...~ 1 .... 11.,. ''• •"' Ut<I (.;0111 1 • 1"' Movt W\ S' • !'o 11.._ 2l'• lJt!•on Sp1 131, U •> W..!fnq AA 8 I•• 1• 1\ Vt< T 6"' 18 1 10 ...... l(\t Pl •V. •"> ll' > l•'"' Unllr1 Tr. I \, q .. W\ l(yGI. 13'·'> U''J 1J 1• US '!i119o'• 56 >'>II'~ W\lMr Cl l61• JI 1] ll'• U'!i lfk L I] 1 1" _II, Fd !' .... 1!1-\ 1l"• 1•'• ~··Fe' 11 •. 18 wn• .. Mt 1 20'> 11 1•' • 1•"' ""n(t ~ 3 1 • Wl l"' H J I• UV• U I•' / \/Ml 01k !'' 61 > Wn'lfl\ '!i!t 11:r.r. 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Allllt1 • I 7J 1,)t IP'lnt 5t • •.•1 N,l.. otW !>Ir S1.)t V .IS 1-4lltvtlillbl•. I . 19 or d< : "P! d< IO Pl hi .. a: y ti u I! .. si n N N ti u I' y b 0 b y b t ' ( ·1 t • • < Plan '1'.ax StJ'ategy D~llar-saving Tactics Cited By SYLVIA PORTIEB fl.all, tno sme,J tr you are among the mi1lions or American chlldren helping to support your parents, it i$ more imperative lhan ever that you rmd out before 1975 eftd.1 bow much lnrome M$ been received by ycur parents outside of your sup pan. -Money's Worth Be precise In )'our count: don't delay your inquiri~:!I ; your depen- dency deduction of $750 plus the new 1975 S30 tax credit for eech depen· dent is at stake in this calculation. Reason: Social Senuity recipients got three breaks in 1975: an 8 percent boost in benefits since July, a one-time- only $50 payment, and lhe option of having benefit checks deposited directly In their banks. THESE DEV ELOPMENTS -favorable" to your ; -parents -could cost you delay, because your parent is your dependent only iC (1 > he or she has a ''gross income'' of less than $750 a year ; and (2) you provide more than half your parent's support. . SOciaJ Security doesn't count as pait of your parent's gross inC'ome, but it can count as support -and thus, the SS benefit increases could make a big difference. What·s more, you're less likely to notice the benefit hikes because your parent's recent benefit checks may have been deposited directly in his or her bank. . Your parent also may have income outside of Social Seturity that has increaSei:t this year -i.e., dividends or in- terest. Find out now bow much this other income totals. THE KEY ADVICE IS: get all these figures straight 3nd. if need be, step up your contributions between now and yearend so tbat you nail down the $750 dependency deduc- tion and $30 tax credit. · -Ir you·re in the market for a new house, you can stjll take advantage or the unique housing credit provided in the 1975 tax law by buying before yearend. In summary, you get a dollar·for-dollar tax reduction equal to 5 percent or the purchase price of a principal re- sidence, up to a m aximum of $2,000. To be eligible, a house must have been completed or under construction before March 26, 1975: and you must acquire and occupy it after March 12, 1975. Also, the seller must certify that construe. tion was begun before March 26 and that the purch ase price is the lowest at which the home was offered after Feb. 28, 1975. 00 YOU ;\CTUALJ_,y llA VE to close the sale by yearend? No, says Prentice-Hall. You must , though, enter into a binding contract to purchase the home before yearend. no you have to move in by yearend ? No. You can move into the home anytime before the end o( 1976 . However, you <·an't claim the credit until you've met both the acquisition and the occupancy requirements. So if you don:t OC('upy your new home until 1976, you 're not eligi- ble for the credit until 1976. -If you're holding a check at yearend and it·s money that is yours for the a:iking, it 's taxabl e in 1975, even though you haven't actuall y received the cash. FOR INSTANCE, IF YOU receive a check in 1975 but don't cash it until 1976, it 's income in 1975, even though you ·get the check after banking hours on the last business day or the year. Even if the check is mailed to you on the last busi- ness day or December and your check isn't credited to your account until January 1976, it·s still income to you in 1975. The government's reasoning is you could have had th e check given to you before yearend . If a check is dishonofed wh en you present it for pay- ment, however, you have no taxable income until the check iD made good. If a cheC'k is postdated, say, to J an. 3, 1976, you can treat it as income in 197~. IF VOU"RE ON THE paying end and you mail or a hand over a C'heC'k for a deductible item on the last minute of the la.st day or the year, it's deductible in 1975. Keep in mind these fund amental guldelines on r eceiv- i ng and paying checks at yearend -if your tax strategy calls for either postJX)ning income and deductions from 1975 until next year or speeding up income and deducti ons from next year into 1975. MARKET HIGHLIGHTS INDEXES NYSE Index ASE Index Dow.Jones Ind S & P 500 Stocks <••1i11rrs ••••d LftNVrN New Vorll !UPll -The folklwl"!I Iii! VIOwl. tflt 11trXkl 11\kl fl•,.. g6/ned mMI ancl lost ,.,. rno•t b•ted on percent ot c111t9 Oii tfle New Yor1! Stock E•chlnglt. NII •nCI percen~ <h""Ol'I .,. the Cllff9f'f'l'ICe btt-•n TM pre'll-<losln.o prke e<1d ttw current <IMlno pri'•· GAINIE•S I G<ollrd Ml99 I,,.,+ "If Up 33.J 2 AdmOr .Olb J + ""' Up 10.0 J Ckdencl Ind 2 + V• ~Uo 11.J t ""1Pr1C l.tO 21"'°+ 2~ ...,. lJ.I S -"-ltor In l'!lo t "' 11, 1 'Sw.,,k .ti !~+ 1 Up 10.1 1 Gr•JDrO .SO llYI+ 114 ~ I0.1 I Cl llttelty In t'!lo + V. .,.. 10.0 • Cordur• Cp 1-• "" Uo 10.0 10 PlllWI c.ntr 1-\lo t Vt Up 10.0 11 T-Pt>l ·'° lt -lllot 114 :i:"' U 12 C--on e, 11111~ \.'I t ,1 I) OW".0"'1( l t t "6 •. 1 1' lUPwpf l .ll lt + 2 Uo •.I IS HlrOwl. Fd 6 .... + V. Up 1.9 47.34 &1.63 835.48 89 .. 34 off up <>ff up 0.01 0.29. 0.32 0.01 J\·.:·11~ ,.,•rl.: J ;.; /tit"'' A rt h·" NEW VOAI( fUfJt) -The IS .:11 .. stocks lr..i.d on ttw New Sl~ll E•<llk"OI Mone!••· ...... °"' Ge'*"•1 Mtrs •••• '21,600 JSVt AMrto inc: •••. m .ooo 11loll Plln Am Air ••.• 1t0,000 ._..., i.ono Ji Lt .... 1n.100 1sv. 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NOVf:MBER 1Z Kv SYO:-O EV OMARR ARJES CMarr h 21 ·/\pril 191 : Ne\.\' knowlt·dge gained. t•specially 1n t·on,1unC'lion with «iuh. i::roup, institute. \Vhat wus ob.:.rur{'{I will be rlarir1cd. TAUR US f/\pr1l 2(l·May 201· Friend ""·1th a dream" "'~1nts you to ll'nd rnatrrial S\lpport fl,• tn· terest£>d . :-.y 1np<.1tlu't1l', \\tlhuut het·on11n ~ 1nt,.'X· tJicably 1nv11lYC'd. Gloria Glows A.t Age of 76 ft,· JUR•\Tf': t\1\ZIC'K1\S Nfo:W 'i'()J(.!\. 1.\1">! "l'Vl' ht•l·n in lhl· publ11: eye for su 11111}.: I gut·:-~ l '1n ,1 ~;11r1u:-.1ty,·· -.;.i1ti (;lur1a ·Swanson . ''l'1 •o plt• wu11d1•r h11w I !'>t1 JJ lvuk guutl artt·r all lh<':-.l' \'t•:ir:. ·· Th:it.7fi \l';1r !Ji ii fal't' dPl'!'> h,1uk good -.muoth ;lf\d fr(':.h .. ~ 11 :-.l·hvolg1rl':-., fr;tml"li by s1tle p.irlt·tl brown h ;nr Snl!cl whtlt'll'l'lh 0 ,1...,h throuj..!h e r1n1 :.on lips. ·rhrrt• 'th;tt d1s\Hl{°ll\'t• n1olt·, tho~l' c.lt•l11'.1ll'ly (h:1lx1h<·:1l l'\l·hro\v:-. ar(·h1·d ••\t·r l'lt·ar hlul· t'}'l!S .lnd s p1 kt•d . f lut \ t'ft ng fakt• 1..·y1·l;1shl':-. "IT'S lll·:Rl·:l)ITAR,., .i\l.I, I ~ Tiii·: g1·n1·:., :'11 1ss Sv.':t n ~o n ilernurs. dastung the hup(•:. of h1.•at1li1'S who v.·111 bt• st•ptu;1gf'nar1 ;_in:. tint' day '' liut 11onnt• t'an haVl' :-kin J1k1· a h.1hy':-. botton1 if th1·y'r1· J.!oing to ;\luff th at hulC' 1n lhl·1r f;1('t• v.·11h ehneolatl' a nd bci n;1na splits .'' 1'hl' lt·~end;i ry 1nuv 11· qut•t•n IS a pass ion<ttt" advoeatc· of purt• fuod :111d good d iet and .1 zealous fol' of sug<ir . Sill' says lhl· 1.·ounttess l'\'ilS of dC'mon suc:ar havl' bt·t~n t'XDOSt•d hv ht·r fr1t·nd, William J)ufty, in ht:-; book. ··su gar IHut•s" wh1l'h ' :'11i s:-. S\v;u,,..;nn 1:-. h1·lp111g to pr11111111 c f) II f I \ . ~I l h 1 n , :is1·1·t1e l1111k1ng m :.111 of 59. 1·1·~t·mblt•d ;i h1g hl·ll11·d huddha until ..... ht• ;ill'l'lt•d him l tJ lhl' 1L111.i.:1·r:-. o f sug;1r ;1houl ::!() \'l',1rs ai;:o dur111g a br1 l·f l'ncounter. ~·1 1s.s Sv. .1n!'>On said. 111': S:\T Q Ult:TI.\' n earby v.•h1le :'\l1 s.s Sv.·~1n:-;on, wr<1pJ1l'd 1n a v.•hill' ;incl hlat·k · C'mbro1dL•rt'd ca ftan , s n11 ggl('d intn l11rge :-l l1ff('d <'h ~1ir in ht'r F'ifth .\vt'llUl' ;q1~1rtmcnt ~ind hl•ld forth. aln1ost n11n:-;top. on ht·r favontt' lllJli(' GF.MI NI (May 21 -J unc 20> ~flexible in connec· t1on "'ith goals needs, rel ation~h•P with profession al' supenor. 1.egal arrain; are not settled. CANCER <June 21-July 22): Dig for factual in- formation. Don't feel you are stuck with one course. 'l'ou can change once an intelligent, creative ;.1ltemative surfaces. l.F.O <July 23 -Aug. 22): Strive for reports which are in-deplh a i, contra.sled lo s uperf1ciaL Involve- ment is indicated -including complications a nd added r~soonsib1!1tv. VIRGO -(Aug. 23:Sept. 22): Do some reflect ing on :iour own am b1L1on, potential Words rrom outsiders at this tinie -are not as important as your own ft'ellngs. 1.JHR1\ (St•pt 23·0rl 22); What appears to be a n1inor compl;nnt f(•<.1Jly docs rt.•qwre attent ion . Jn- dulgl' yourst•l f ? Clear away doubts, fC'ars mystt·rtl'::. SC<lR PJ() !C)l'I 23·Nov. :!l ). Organize priorities . l>hlt~r pt•r::.nn ~. gt•nerally helpful , ""ould also be :-.lightly rt•s t•ntrul . ~AG I TT 1\RI US (Nov. 22·0l't' 21)' Aid com es fron1 unusual sourer. You gl't rid of hurden. You ..... t·nst~ tbat your t·rt•.ativc r:..pttb1hl1t•::. are more ap- prt'l'l:Jtt~d .1nrl will be ut1hzed Ct\PRICOR S !Ot~t· 22-Jan. 191 \\'hat was a pll:tLlt• fall~ into pl;.1ce. Applies to ::.1tuations, IJl'l'SOnS Jo:m ulit1Jl ~j\ Jll\'cllVemenl IS h(•re. "\(lll1\Rll J ~ (.Jan. 20·f'eb. 18 ): Collections. pay- ffil'nt:-., ('un:.oli ti ~it ion of as:o;t.•ls t hl·St· art• feat urC'd. \'ou lt•arn huv; to profit from right movl.'S as well as mistakt·s. J>ISC't:S {f-'t•b. 19 March 20): llighlight con- f1tlt~ncC', 1niti.1t 1ve :.ind fl ex ibility. ()ne who seems oh:>t1natt• may ht• in IX)Sition to J>Ull !'>!rings -fo r yuu. If tod a:o-· is your birthday you :1rl· r•Jmplcting a n impnrl ant ph;is l.' of ~u·t 1vity. \·ou luv1 • to laugh, rt•ad ,11,tltr:1vl·l andtol·ut , ------'--- Soup. Salad 6 Seafood Dinner A tU/J ol ro1.1r,t' SI. Grrr11,11n , n1ad(' d.1ily 1n our l..J!t/Jl'n ( '''P (/Hn.1i:li ,J/,1cl wirh chnn/>Cd IJ.1i:on, hnrrl i101/11d r ,i:;:. ,w1•t•l/(our <l11•,<.i11;.: Crr{lt'' 51 f.ur111c' ~c.11/c1p(. (/Jr111111, .1nd ,/H i'(f n111,/H <>n111' rn .1 ,Jii·rry ,,ltH r \villi 1,'.ruvrrt• 1 licf'SC S3.95 Cocktails ' · · I f y tl u h a \ t' sw•Nso"' knov1ll'dgt•. ,\'OU rnu~t COSTA MESA share it with 11thl'r IK'oplt'. ·· shP s<1id ... '.\fy COll('l'rn SOUTH COAST PLAZA for good ht•allh h~1s bt>t'n a lifC' belt for ml' I ft•t•l ;1 debt to thl' publit' <ind \\ti! spend my life trying 111 north s ide of the Bullock's win g .. (Betyouthoughtourroo111Scost01ore.) ,.----" F,ee sh..tHe to Orci• ~nty A1~t.. 5 m f"lutes away. ~ Atfra::so'.!.> C!a56ic..1t.11ia~ rE~taur.int. f--. A::ros5 tne.srreet 5::vth Q:86t P02dar't'.l Village $hof+!if'l9· / lhe ~Lie R=lnrt enro-ta1'1n'IE'Ylt r mr>"l, Ip"';~=! Galleria 66r. Axil, µJdd IE. tennis·. p..i tting green, badminton, ,.L" 4 t£nnis(O.Jrts. SOUTJ-1 CORST PLRZR J.IOTE:L Bristol at San Diego Freeway 666 Anton Boulevard Cosla Mesa. CA 92526 (714) 540-2500 \\lESTEllN INTEl,NATIONA( ltOTEl S illA~ Panners 1n l•avet w11l'i Un•!eO Airl111e• V • help them.·· lree Parlong S5£r 1225 Oon 't eat unless hungry, sh(' advised Don · 1 eat l _:•~M':'.'_'"~'~c~·~·~·~·~·~··~•=•~·M~•:s~TE~R~C~H~A~R~G'.''~·~·~·~·~·~·~M:E~R~•C~A~R~o'__~=============================================. when tired o r cross b<><-ausC' food doesn 't digest "'t•ll at thosi;>ti mt:>s. Ilon't eat what is not cl('an. Sht'.''s down on inscct icidt.•s, dt~terg<'nl s. plastics. hos pitals and "all thost• crazy people who C'all themselvC's doctors and at·tual\y give d ist·asc~. ''TJtF. RODY Tll>\T llAS GROW '.'/ UP certainly has enough intelligenc-P to r('p:.ur itselr. Rut n11t ir you keep shoving stuff into y1)ur mouth that ha:-. made it unht•a lt hy in thl' first pl:H'l' ·· l\1iss Swanson e't't.'CI hC'r i nlt'rVlC'W('r. "Do you {•;it chic-kt•n '' You do " Do you lik f' sterihzC'd pu::;s:·· she cried. CIC'arly aghast ''Jmagt• a eountry that allows green 01·a n~t's to bl· p1eked then put into a vat of ur <inge dyt• ·rhe public 1s bt'i ng cht•att'd ::ill thl' time. Whf·n you fool arouno v.:ilh Mother NnturC', you get inll• trnublt•. It ':. wicked. and no one St't'nl s tu undt•rstand .. Th<' convt•rsation is gently edged ttway from diet to l\li ss Swanson·s life th<•St' days. HER MOST Ft\MOUS ROl1E WAS in "Sunset Boulevard ,·· made in 19-19, and her last major stage role involvl'd 666 perlorn1 ~11l('('s of "Rutterflie!:I Arc Free" on l~roadv.·ay sev('ral yt•;.1r~ ap:o. She said s ht' was jugglin~ a number of prujt•cts that sht• didn't "''ant to talk about It is known s hl' 1s preparing for a one-v.·oman rt•trospective. ''Gloria Swanson from. Silent toSnund .. , She likes lo travel around visiting ht.•r twn daughter s ~111d hf'r gr ;_1nclc-hi ldrl'll Around ht.>r neck s he wore ;1 hand·rnade gold and silver nC'ck lare rt'presentin~ a family trcf'. "I likt.> bl~ing eal!('(I a grandmother. That 's the normal, natural thing-. Ri ologi<'all y, \\!Oman is mt"ant to h.1v(' <'hildren and car(' fo r the m , .. s aid l\1iss Swanson. who clearly t~s1:iou::.cs tht• traditional male-fPmal t• roll'S . "I \Vant lo feel that a man is stronger than mt· alld knows more. I do think men and womt•n ;_ire· differf'nt. Awon1an should not live a mJn·s lift• "I D(l:'lil 'T l.IK F. 1''f:M"\l.F.S. I like wom£'n. I like womt•n \\lllh mt•n's minds. I have no time for trivial gos:-;1p ·· ~1iss Swanson h;1:-; been 1n arri ed fivC' tim('s ("We had no t·hoicC' in tho:-.t' d ays"). She is now single and :1 mil1t:int on the subjl•ct or tax injustices towards S IOJ.:I(' Pt'nplt~ "My lif(' has bt"('ll so fascinating. I don't know anyone who h;1 s he1•n so blt•sst•d as I. l\1y curiosity h as kept me from C'V<'r bt'ing bort'd. 1·m trying to learn somt•lhing: ;_ill tht· lln1c I've been called a m ental vampire,·· shp said. • .it LOW COST AUTO INSURANCE Married persons over twenty-five s 1 02* annually Twenty-one year old single males S 144 •annually Nineteen year old single males S 167* annually' !Ml time tliid.nh only) "with good dri ... lng 'fKOfl~ BOB PA~EY and Associates Inc. , Phon~: Sovth Orange County 642·6500 N'orth Orqnge County 546-320S ' "Now. A business passbook savings account you can earn interest on right until the .day you need the cash!' ' "Then READYTRANSFER SERVICE lets you transfer those funds from your savings to your checking account by telephone'.' WWW SECURnY PACIFIC BANK ' ·. ' - I I , • • .eop e BEA ANDERSON, Editor Tuesday, Nov(tmber 11. 1975 Bl .. • Some Ba-ckf ield, ·Huh? .. • - • .That's a • It wasn 't exactly Joe Namath and O.J. Simpson but the Femmes Fatales and the Foxy Jocks raised $1 ,000 for the Junior All-Americans Sunday. Moms played, Dads cheered. Cheerleader? By J O OLSON Oltt. O.ly ,.. ... $1Mt Or. Kelsey Peterson giggled. "This is better than Halloween ,·· he said, snapping pictures of a shapely football player .· 'I want this forposterity. ·· Behind him, the cheerl('ading squad for the Fe mmes Fatale::; (of Fat Tails, as the stadium announcer referred to them ) was getting the crowd warmed up, and they were get- ting warmed up themselves. Mini-skirted. wig-clad and big-bosomed, th ey pranced with all the joy of men who finally have gotten rid of business suits and ties for a day. A small boy named Pa ul. who was 8, surveyed the ~enc and m ade a dire prediction : "They"rl' gonna get hurt.·· Spirits were high, ne..,erthelcss. as the Fe mmes Fatales and Foxy Jocks took to the field for a 2 p. m. encounter al Hun- Lington Reach Hig h School that promised to be better than the Super Raw l, RosL' Bowl or USC-UCL.A till. Where else can you sec your ravorite mothe r in a football uniform, ready to play tackle football. and your favorite father cheering her on? SER IOUSGAMF. In all seriousness, the game was being played to raise money for the Junior All•American football program in the Huntington Beach· Westminster area. It was the second year for the game between the Fatales and Jocks. last year's contest having resulted in a challenge to the Westminster league from the Fatales. The team m embers took the game seriously, while their husbands, the cheerleaders. didn't , because they were hav- ing too much fun literally letting their hair down (they all wore wigs). ''We 're having fun ,·· the Huntington Beach squad yelled "It 's our answer to Alice Doesn't Day. It's really fun because we lik(' wearing these clothes.·· "It's gre<:tl for them because they usually don't get as much exerc1s('. · · onlfofthe football playe rs confided . The \V estminster squad, in Foxy Jocks tee shirts. red garters. ample make-up and wigs, also was in hi gh s p1nts. "I keep losi nJ.? m y paddin~." complained one ample-bosomed cheerleader, tugging at his "four -sock chest ... On .thl~ bench and on the fi eld, the weeks of training and conditioning were paying off. The teams whipped through plays like a bunc h or pros and they ran their way with ease through the four 10-minute qua rters. "We'v(> lea rned a lot about football," commented Terri Moser. who was benched because she broke two ri bs last year and was advised not to play. INCRF.ASEll AWA R ENF.SS "It has made us more aware of how th e game is played. It 's not as easy as it looks. ll has kept a lot or parents off coaches· backs ... Mrs. Moser said the Huntington Beach team had prepped for the bE'nefit gam e by practicing three or four ni ghts a week before the gamL', and beginning their ph ysical conditioning three or fou r wcL•ks before they even put on a uniform . Dr . Peterson, the team physician. said he thought therL· was no question that the women were as able to handle th1 · sport physically . Betty GQ('dt·n, the Fatales ta1\hack. s ai d the hardest part for her was "gctting over the butterflies" just before tht ga me. · 'Tht' rules ca me naturally They gave them to us slowly. but there is still a lot we don 't know but we know e nough to playthegamt' .. (See PLAY, PagE' 821 ,-,/ j • • , • I E!m0;~~:a1 I I • I Tuesday. November 11 , 1975 She said she had had no idea what it would be like to play, but after her training last year, she sat and watched the Rose Bowl garne throu.th for the first time. "Most or the women were already in good condition," she added. During halftime, the Foxy Jocks sat on the field to r est a nd the Fataleir retired to the men's locker to room to d(•v ou r oranges, smoke and discuss the first hal! o(lhl"game. ho addod . Hl' believes that women should not play more than one or two games a year though, bt>rause "the y aren't built for it ." they havewatcbed. A6lhegameendtd,the Wu it worth all the ··a ·. good for parents. Foxy J0<k• !akin& it 7-&, trouble for lbe teams to 4 hi s...lce It holP" them lo reallze tbe playerS met mid· utupandllght! ·--lo what their children field and hu11ed eacb -" · - are 1oina: lhrough." other. Tiie profits from &an-lkz'liat' ....... There was only one The Femmes F•tales 'd1y'1 enrounter were 1 : PR!SCRll'TtOiiS trag1c note during the af. already were look.ln& Sl,000, accord1nc toTttrl · ' •u.........,. ........ ternoon. Quarterback (orward to their 1ame MoMf', WhiCb WU lo be .......... ,.....,... Virgi Jlillhouse broke an with East Garden Grove 11>llt -...0 between HlDlt· · , ..,..,.,. Play A i:tide benefit was get. ting in just a little better i:th•pe, :;he said. "We all lose a little weight. I think l 've lost five J>Ounds. '' ''It beat s tran·- quilizers," commented No. 52, Sharon Howers. ··But it sure is scary g<r ing in." Out on the field, the re· rerees, Ed Hart. Bruc-e Roever and Ray Scott, scratrhffi their heads a!i they waited ror the second hall to begin. They were st ill trying to adjust to blowing the whistle on women . an.kleinthethlrdquarter <the on.ly other total ln1ton Beach .and ;t!le and httd to be rushed to women's tacklt team> We:tt.minttet"". ~ ~ tht.•hospital. Sunday, Nov. 18, thelr ~"°.,........,to111 ·~ I like Mrs. Bowl'rS s aid play. ing tackle football is like "roughhousing with the kids in the living room, and like when you were 18 and played football with the nei~hbor boys.•• ··one (play) didn't fmal appearance d. the That'• enou1h to buy a ... uww__..,. ' work," she said bravely season, &nd one more lot ol equipment tor lbe ~:::::;::::1::~ .• ':J' :.=::~ ' as•.helayon a $lretcber cbancetowin. ' Ju.niorAll·Americans. ~~~~~_-:;;~·~ .. waiting ror the am· ===============================; I Pros I • Virgi Hillhouse, No. 10, the Fat a les' quarterback, sald she reels a lot more for the boys who play Junior All· American football. "You get all this stuff on and you can't touc h your toes. You get out there and you can't even re· member which game it is. •'Don't give up -keep trying. That was us last year. I couldn't ha ve given my son a better ob- ject lesson." ''It doesn 't hurt,'• added Tos ra l.ie8, a· fullbark. ··1r you don't do it (tackle), they're going to get you." Paul Penn, head roarh or the Fatales, s aid the womeo wer:e easy to <'Oach because they didn·t know anything about the game and were eager to learn. "Men think they know it all,•• "We're having a good lime," they said. "But these girls are getting kind or competitive." Jt was the rirst time any of them had ever re· fereed for a women's t ackle game. One dif- f.erence between their bulance. ""; Her mother-in-law, J...ou Hillhouse, said she dldn"t think an injury would change Virgi'.!I opinion or the game.-nor the opinion of any other member or the family. game and th e m en's -----------I game i s ··all th a t perfume."they laughed. The trio said that the women were taking the game very seriously and were playing better than some of lhe men's te<.ims fn slant Rorleco raling (Ann Landers~ Grades Drop DEAR ANN LANDERS: The problem-as it exists: Our son, 19, went to college pverseas last year. His girl, 18, >oined him at midterm. DEAR SUFF: You cannot de·. mand anything of the gir•'s parents. They have a right to send their daughter to any school they choose. the young lady who wrote didn't have a mother as s mart as mine. I hope you will print my letter r JI all I r wi1h S!Uf\r\onl"j, colo1ful, or the beneCit of a t· peop e. I l>J~lH«J•i•; t 1~n.r n pillows. they feel good about themselves, Po,•.1bly 1r.r-1a1ri"'>I scleclion the battle is won. -ABOVE TlIE 1n 1owr1 SS 10 SSO. CROWD M,,•1ti: fro.~ ~hop OF.AR A.T.C.: Nice or you to ilfaV.ont<Jrrd give your 1nom the credit -and ~1 e,...,.ti. b+4-88t0 P.ARIS • fabulous sweater sale 40% off south coast plaza costa mesa Eyewitness reports: Twosome jnseparable all semester. Son's grades droppC'd from A.s and Bs lo Cs and f's. Sc hool sent proba- tion letter regarding low grades. · Son changed campuses this fall. Wh en we learned the girl planned to follow, we phoned ht'r parents and said. "Our son 's education is of utmost importance. Please send your daughter to another -:srhoo1 .·· They were furious . . You can, however~ Woi'm Your' son that you will no longer ~upport his education if he can't make respectable gradfs. A college education is a privill'ge -and a darned expensive one these days. A student who goors orris squan- dering money s haml'lt"ssly and his parrnls s hould tell him - .either, or. And makt' it stick. of course she dt>se rvf'S it. ,::::::::::::::::::::::::::::_ A note to all you tall gals out ~~~~~ thrre who art> wt>ariog flats and Q ;: scrun<'hinl{ dov.'n trying to look L W shortt>r. Did you see that the rt!· COS Of course the boy and girl are together again. Question: llow far can we go in our demands? If our son's grades are poor at 'semester's end; can we insist that the girl's parents send her elsewhere? Should we tell our son that if his grades aren't de· cent we will refuse to pay for his education and he·n have to take a job? Your opinion is requested. - SUF~'ERING IN SUNSVILLE DEAR ANN LANDF.RS o l"m writing lo com mcnt on the letter rrom the woman who was •·ah· normally tall." She was married to an "abnormally tall " man and was afraid to have children bf'cause they might look likl' giraffes. She's got to be crazy to worry about such things. First of all. I'm 5·feel·10 and I don't consider m yself a freak, although I am tallt'r than n1ost girls in my class. My motht•r taught me to stand straighl and be proud of my height. 1'oo had Ct'ntly crov.·nt'd ~tiss America is T an J8.yrar-old Skidmore College SNAC sophomore who is 5·feet·l01h? K And sht''s a real beauly. A no·nons enst• approal'h to how lo dl•al with life's most difficull :ind most rewarding arrange· ment. Ann Land ers' booklet. '"MarriagE' -What to Expect," \\"i ll prE'parE' you for better or ror "'Ol'Sl'. St'nd your rt"<JlH.>st to Ann J,;1nd(•rs. P .(). Box 1400, J<-:lgin, Ill. GO J20. cnclo sing 50 cents in c·oin and a long, s tamped, !)elf· ~tddrt•ssed envelope. PDPcoRN Auto Dirt Mobilized 0 ~ AT WIT 'S END '-----"' a gallery of u nusual Contemporary furhfs~l nqs and accessories Brit~r kleas,Ltd® 3411 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach 673-6000 J By E RMA BOMBECX Years ago, t stopped .; apologizing for the condi- • ~.lion of my house. Those who knew me understood why I had a basketball in my bathroom and those who didn 't know me didn't want to know they really saw it. "I mean the car," he said. "1£ my car was this clean, I'd turn it into a mobile X-ray unit." I drive a 1971 Dirtmobile and frankly I'm running out of ex· CUSE'S. and we couldn ·1 gel it out of the car." "ls this dashboard full of dust?·· "We like to think of it as a message centc1"" "\Vhen w;1s this car last serviced'.''' P<"rs. books. thermoses, A OUART OR MORE old gym clothes, empty 1~~~~~~~~~2~~~~~~~~2~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~0~~~~ bottles. a s l<'epin g bag, bi C'ycle pump and not one inch of space on lhe floor to put your feel. ' . My husband opened the door on the passenger side a few weeks ago and a potato rolled out. I opened the rl oor ~md read. "MCM l .. '<XII. .. ""This is a r('a\ dump. Stacks of n ewsp<.1pers, ball glov(':s , candy wrap- Why ?" I looked over at him as his hairy legs dangled awkwardly from the car seat. "How about. you can "l get decent help these days?" • I still indulge myself in the great Ameri can pastime. the making- e x cu s es -for -th e- con di ti on-of· your-car number. "What happened?" he~,:;:;;;;;;:;:;:;;;;;;:;;;;~;;~;~~;;:;;:--~~~ asked. '--' 1 have never climbed into a car in my life that the driver wasn't ready with an alibi . Everyone does it. A few weeks ago I entered a car that had nothing in it but a piece of lint and an umbrella and the owner turned ashen and said, "I must apologize. We have children." ''No need to apologize ,'' J said. "What you do on your own time is your busi- ness." "'Would you believe ' ANNOUNCING we"re decorating?·· •'This is disgusting! ~ R ~ Whydolsmellonion:;'"" i·ana er'at· "Because the ashtrays ~ are full and they over· power the pickles ... "What is that beneath your accelerator?'' "A tennis ball.'' ''Why is there an um· brella fully opened in the back seat? Don "t you know il brings bad luck?" "We noticed that when we couldn't get it down -•llt>e /jf;ymlk-? //// ~~~.}"tas Expert Styling For 1\1en & \Vomen 1107 Jamboree Ad., Newp0rt Beach 640-4740 ieans and things • I opening friday, november 14 AL'S GARAGE 56 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH 714 644-7030 • • I don't know what comes fir.it a sense . of . well being ••• or a more attractive figure Lim••••• •l"he 9111lle woy to fi9" perfedloii IM .... IClllanl woy. Call Now For Your Complimentary LIV\! FIGURI ANALYSl.S 631·2444 . •• Leam what measurement ts OOl\ied tor )OUI' particular body structure Lttttan 684tftwt FIGURE CONTOURING SALON 369 E. 17th • Westport Square Costa Mttsa • 631 ~2444 ' ' r IOOMIEI '· ! I i ' • TUMll.£W&DS YER PRD!11.Y ~llt'll?l JF MY REP RIPIN'ltXXI l\IXlF · IWN'TlN' PIS6tZE .wallll'P! . FUNKY WiMKERllEAN lllE 50CIEW FOR 1HE PREUEN110t.l OF CRUEL.T<,I 10 CHAI R& I& REAL.L.<,> GOING 10 M/ll(E IT& PRESENCE FEL.T ! FIGMENTS br Wiii. F. lroWll m Mel C•saa I.Kl. WHEN iHf t100F SfEP ME Hl!100ftOFF1 I~ (JI MAKIN' A "'SSATMl'1J.IKE IN1ME llOOK. HOW ()1'17. WE 'RE &olt-1(:, 10 RAISE EVER<.>Ot.IE '& COlol6CJOU&NE$ ABOUT lHE lEl':RISU: TREJITMENT 5CJ100L. OE51<:& REC.EJVEI ~ &' ~ ~ . ' II F -' =---... .. ""'' Ult'fle 00 I &!Gii UPf ··~ by TOlll latWi by Dale Hale f DOOLffs WOILD • DR. SMOCI GORDO MOOM MUWNS 1.-,.NoMmblt fl.1~ YOU'AI!! l..ooKIN6 A."f" A GUY w._.o ONCI! P:a..UN 1<ec:> ~"Tie AAGK'" IN MIS WOOP- W0"-1<1Nc:S CL,...ASS ! J S,AI[) ~001' NATURAL, FATTY! .,,.. ... .., /.IUSf BE ~T 1llEV CAl.L 'HEARTBUF:N' byG1orgt ~ by Gus AJ I Iola ' • NANCY by Ei Hie Btisbniler THAT REMINDS ME··· I MUST GO ANIMAL CRACKERS by Rodger lolen ~ THERE MUST HAVE EIEEN A FRECZING RAIN LAST NIGHT ~ ..,...,. -:-· I 1,1 r-....__ TODAY'S CIDSSIDID PUZZLE ACROSS l Boiled com· mul S The "A" of "U.A.R." 9 Rtcurring ,...,. 14 R11e11ngullr 49 Strttched l~tedly S3 On1'1 college:2 words 57 Silk lebric 58 Com S9 Alian pier country 15 Grievous 81 Long 16 Lecking n1n1tlve 111111 62 Cify In Ohio 17 Coin of lren 63 Eight: Prefix 18 F11m 1nim1!1 64 Chemic1I 19 Cut into comp<>und 20 Not flex ible &5 Co11 22 H.v11 66 81 In want sideline 67 Onenl 24 01 Clrtlin on1'1 pi.n11 comr1d1s 28 Youngo• 27 Biting 29 Roofing mlttrial JO Superm1B1t """"" ll lrrtpeetltd: 2 ..... 37 Untdomed J8 lnquirtd 39 Style of '"" • 40 Not gtriltl 41 Conttd 42 "Down by tht Old 44 Gafdener's "'"' 45 Noise 46 Tile 47 Contite 1umm1ry DOWN 1 Sw1mp 2 Combine 3P1rtofa !light .t un,e1liftic: 5 Combustion 1nidue 6 ···-1nd "'"' 7 Toron10'1 10011>1• te1m: Infor-m" 8 In I drunken m1nner 9 Arthur -··--·: U.S. novetill 10 W1llcing -- ···: Elattd 11 Chlnew ''""" Ynterd1y'1 Puule Solved; 12 Mo\'9 by small degrees 13 Parts apposite the head 21 Mel defianfly 2J Close in time 25 Removable cover 28 Rule JO -··-Pratt. Hockey Q•e11 31 Length• brffClth 32 Virul 33 Secu1e wilh ""' 3" Fjofd of NOl'WIY 3$ T1xlc1n"s neighbo1 36 Tennessee footbe!le1: Informal 37 H11d·kltk guy:2wotds 40 Pl1y I b1njo 42 Mineral !Jilicate .tJ Deplete gr1duarty 45 M1~e intane .. , 81rbet'1 ntteUily .t8 GUI>* Pen•n· sul1's -·-· ''" SO Climbing ... 51 RyediMlw ~ 811gain1 53 Q1iental "'~ 54 Bo<tyof Wiii' SS River in Portugal 56 Duality Ir.tel 60 H11d ge5ture PEANUTS ---~ Dear Spike, JUDGE PARKER TO SEE THAT SHARK MOVlE Thank you for inviting me to have Thanksgiving dinner with }Oil and the cO)l'.JU = \\ lt·U l l ' by Chartes M. Schulz ~--------, It sounds likefun . However .... t i: ., ' ., ' How do I know the coyotes won't eat ME? by Herold Le Doux i;==:=;::rr;;:;:=:;:iv;waru~:lTilriiBERE~RtEEAAiLUCLY"515Nii·'Trl THEN ntf NEXT THING I KNEW. WHAT WOULD fNlJ<E YOU Tl-ltNK THAT. COUNSELOR'? TELL ME A80UT MUCH TO TEL..L! I WAS COMING THE POLICE IMPOUNDED MY 'l'OURSELF, &ART! THROUGH TOWN AHD!fl,.,,..13 OLD PANEL TRUCK! SOME DECIDED lO STOP F'l.Ec THINK 1 RO~ED A GAS. AND SEE 5AM ! STATION AND KILLED MISS PEACH A~lt, IF !Oil AND I EVEIC 60T MJllCJl::IED, l 'D KEEP ')OtJ LOCKED AWAY IN THE ATTIC FaftEVEIC ! DICK TRACY THE ATTENDANT! f!UT FR'ANGINE, IF YOU lrl!Al.LV LOVED ME 'ltll.l'D WANT ME 10 LIVE LIKE A HUMAN BEING! '' I I .. ,. .. -;. . - NOW HOLD ON, Al!'.THUIC- l DON'T i.OVE YOU TMAT Mt.ICH ! by Mell by Chester Gould HE CAN INJVE IT ALL IN WITH 'BUNNY" IF HE WANTSf -VERA AUDIO Pl.ACES SKETCHES OF MtS CAPTORS ON AN ()PEN WINDOW SILL. ••• ••• HAVING Fi..ATTERED THEM WrTM MOi:lE TI-fAN ONEPORTRArr,MEAWArTS AN OSLIGINv !;l:!!EEZE. 51')( FLOORS UP. THE GIRLS -•• "~1 v prot)lcm 1~.on me the flowing line\ a1wtty~ turn into ii Oood -· DENNIS THE MENACE 'M1tWIL~ IS A 6'a:VAC7be ... )t)U'o NE ~ M~ WAS GI.AO 10 SE£ '11'.lU . • I ~· I --~- JF4 DAil V PILOT "fuesday.Nov1mber 11 , 1975 {Robinson's Career Bowl Pict11re ~ Parallels McKay's Clouded By A550C'lated Pres." .. ,. • : ' 'UlS ANGF.LES (AP\ -The University or Southl'rn Ci.1\i fo rnia rounts on a former OJ'egon t>nd to r''tplace a for m er Oregon h~)fback and bring further rwt· ball glory to the 1'rojans. John Robinson , 40 , whos<' <'are.er nearly p arallt·ls that of J'ohn Mc-Kay despite an interven- ing decadt·. "'ill ht·a1t the USC football fortunes in 1976 when ~cKa y gOt"s to lht.· proft.>ssional tanks. • "Robi nson, ~ former t rsc assis- t_flnt cu11ch , f3Cl'S a tou~h ~1ssign· tnent. I It' rt•pldCl'S ;) man who has coal"hed more USC vi<"tories than any otht·r ;.ind ~one to the Rose Bowl on c1 ~ht UC"cas ions, winning four. On~ big difft•rcnct• is thut Robinson is lt•aving lht.• pro· f{'ssional ranks with the 0;.iklarul Raiders, t o return to thL• eul - Jegians. MeK;.1y is m ak ing his first try at the ~at1onal l-~ootball l :eague in coachint-: the new 1'ampa franchis e that begins next year. 1\ls o l\1cK ay, a hdlrback , \1\a yetl in tht• Cotton Row! with ()regon in 1949 a nd llobinson, an (•nd, W3S in the Jlose !kiwi in 1958. Oregon. with 1\1 c K;ty, lost to ll~ylor , ;1n,.d (lrt·~on, \l.1 ith ~nson, lost to Oh io ~t~1tc At lJSC, Robinson a somt.'wh ,1t surprise choice, st~u1s his ~r.a rollo"·in~ a v.•inning coach sinct• ;\J<·K~1y to tltttL• hus ::i l2G-38 -8 rt' t·ortl w i th g ~1 mt:s dg<1 in ~t \Vashington and UCLA rt.>main - ing. Rut ~1ft('r a 7-0 start, theTru- j;•ns lost to both California :.ind Stanfo rd a£tt.>r ~1 cKay unnounct't.l his Tampa df'c1s ion. Prl'sident J ohn ft. lfubhard of tJSC. 1n annount:1ng tht.• uµp01nt - ml'nl of Robinson for 197G, <al ~u divi dC'd t ht• dutie" that ~1cKa v has c~rriC'd fivf• years -rootbail ro;;1ch and alhlC'tic dirc.>etor . \Vith a ·verbal 1nl(•1ierenC'e call againsl the federal govL•rnment, J)r. lfubbard a nnounced lhat Dr. Ri('hard H. P('rry, 46, ;.t rormC'r head baskl•tball ('Oach at Ca l Sl~1le (J.ong RC'ach), 'viii be lhe athletic tlirl·rtor. l">('rry, cighl ye;i1·s on lhl' use fcirulty, will hL•g1n hi s lll'W Job irnmt•d1ately "·ith no wait until '.\1cKay leaves. Tt~rms of the contract s with Robinson a nd r'l'rry wt•rf' nnt tiivul~ed .illhough the football coach is believed to have at least a lhrt't'·ycar agrel'ment. In announci n);! tht.· nt•\\" athlt•tie" director. llu bbar(l ~<iid ... It u~•T•l......,,o JOHN ROBINSON, USC"s NEW FOOTBALL COACH. Sports Clipped Slwrt would be unfa ir lO saddle any Jl('rson coming 1n fl('\'' wit h both position:;. 'l'hc uthlt'l1<' d[rector job "'fls f1llt•d first. "M3ny prob!('ms lie ~he1.1d for inll·t·col!e~i31t• :.thletics . such a . .., fl'dC'ral intrusion and fis cal crises." (h1e of the · 'f<•dt·ral intrusion:-.·· \\"Ollltl be tht• T1tlt' 9 law which rt.•· qtllrt•s a n ;.1thle tic ~etup for \vomen similar to that ror men Pt•rry last yt•ar '.l."aS head of th1· Academic St·nalt· <al USC dt!al in~ "''1lh thr faculty and l·fu bbard tt:'rrned his a ppoi nlt'l" one uf lilt· 1~ni v er :>it y ·~ n111 ~1 cmint·n t ~cholars. · llO\.\.' du you rt•plflt'l' ;1 h·~l·ntl?" "·:is Pt~rr.v·~ rl'ilL't1on l1 1 :-.ut'rl'<'ding ~1 <' K ;1y . Jl ohi nson 1!><1i d he cons id('r~ h1m~C'lf n dis <·ipl<.' of McKay, \\hnrn ht' h:1 s kn L)V."n for 20 yectr:. ·I h~~\'t' bct•n :i tr1•ml'nduus ad rrHrt•r of his ;-inti ht•liL'Vt' in lht• t_vpt• of football ht~ has usC'd. I l1kt· ;1 \''1de Op('n sty It· n f off('nse." Jlobinson wa ~ ;,in a:.s1st ;1nt in eharge of the offensivl' bat'kf1l•ld !tl lJSC from 197 2 through 197·1 I >u rin)! hi s lt•nu rt·. lht• te<.1m po:.l ~'II a 31 ·3-2 record 1nclud1ng thrt·1· ;qlpt·arant't.'S in ~lhL· llU!'l' no\\. I <Hltl t \\"O \" Ll"torie ... I ht•rL'. llt• h:1d cuach<•d al (}rt·~on from J ~'liO tllrou ~h 1972 undt·r l.1•11 (',1:;anO\"a and .Jt•rry f''rt'I ,\ frt·~hm an r<i~rh fur lu:. f1r~t th!'l'l' \'t>:ir s. ht~ "·:1:-d 1.•ft•n :-1\4' i1:1t"kf11·ld coach for the next thrt't· st·a~ons. F'rum 1%6 through 19f.ik. ht• \\ :1s in 1·h;:i r gt• uf thl' ()r1•).?:on Off('llSt• :'IJ1..•1..•dlt•ss to ~ay, '.l.'f' l'ht·<·kC'd ::i ll ovt"'r the country for thL' Judg- menl nf pL•nplt• WL' respt·elt•d in lhC' n:1n11n~ of ;1 to;1rh,"' ~au l llt1bh:1r d '·\\'t• arrivl'd at a c"nn - st•ns11s. hut I \\.':lnl to t•mpha~J"lt' th.ii I :1lon1• niade the dl'risiuri lo st•lt:'Cl .John Jtnhinson. ·· )1 11st spt·1·uJ;1tion h;:1d tx•f'n th <.11 i\tcK.1v ;1s:-:i:-lants Davt· l.l'\"\" ;ind (:f;.11 ):! f't•rtig '.l.'ould 1nht•rit the two jobs. Ara Parse~h1<.1n . rormt·r '.'!nlrL' 0 :1n1f' co;1('h and l">aul · l\l•ar ·· IJryanl uf Alabun1;1 .ilso ""t'ft' menl1unt'd. Hul llubbard s<iitl of Robinson :\s <1n t'X L'S(' as~istanl cuat·h for lhret• ye;1rs, he".s famili ar v.·ith lht• elt'mt•nts that makt• up \ht' un1 vt'r.s 1t \". lie has a rart• cumh1n :1t1on "or lt.>l'hnu:al skil ls anti hum;1n 4ua 1Ll1t•s /\ntl I bt•l it•\ l' ht' has one uf the bl'~l m1ncl.s in f1}()lball." lloh1nson s ciid he h;1d asked all \h1• l1S(' a ssistants tu stay \.\.'L!h \ht• nt'V.' regime. ' I l•ild them l.o go homt' and think it over.·· he explaint•tl. llut tht•rt> 1s a solid possibility that '.\tcKay will t ake sevt•ral or hi s assistants into the pro r~•nks ;1t Tc1mp <l \\"1\h hin1 U~IT•~· MIKE SENSIBAUGH (20) INTERCEPTS A DALLAS PASS. 0;1ll;1s F;1lls. 34-31 Victory ·surprises Kamas City Coach f)/\J,J ./\S 1.1\l'J -The K:in ~a ~ ('11 y Ch i t·f~ may not be Super lki"·t m <\lt·r1~d. a s their rooki t' t•oaeh r•au\ \\'1gg1n cla 1m.s. hut lhl';"I .. \.\.'l'r(• All N1.1t1 ona! l·'ootb:tl! I.e,1gut, rt•covt•r1n g fumble~ ;\lon Ila~ nig ht . K:in s :1s l"'1l \ a nd O:i ll a ~ fumbled 12 tim.es 1n tht•1r na t1onally televist•d stumblethon. The Chiefs l?Ot back thre<' of tht'1r mist ;i k es :l nd pocketed all fi' e nf 11;1Jla s' );!i£t s. cashing three of tht•n1 into touchdo"'•ns 1'ht• result "'as a 34-31 victor:- nv1.•r the Cowboys and c-rcwC'Ul \\'iggin found it all <i little dif fi cult to belit•vt·. "\Vt• b(·3t !)alias ' ... Gos h darn ... we bl'ut OaJl.J~ ... \Ve bt•a1 Dallas ... ·· he kept re- peating. \Vigg1n. a clinl? at times almost like hl' had caught the winning touchdo"·n p:iss hims{'\f instead of F."d l,odol;1k , gus hed ... I'm r(·· •lily t'X:{'itt'd ;1l111ut ht•ing. part ur this fLt1Jtb:-tll ll·an1 'l'hts v .. 1n pro· b~1bl~ is t'XC 1l 1ng as our v. in over Oakl<lnd " l.()ltis in the :'IJational Conference East . \V 1~gi n . ·~\'ho was handpickC'd by owner l.:1m:.lr llunt to s ucceed "l'leran I-lank Str;.tm. said earlier ~n the "·eck that Kansas City was n "t Sup\.'1· Row I material or'· 1 \\11uldn ·t ha\·t• bt't'n hired."" ilo'.1.-·evL•r. P odolak s houted ~1 bovt• the din of the Kansas Ci ty <lrt>ssing room. '"f don't think \\.t··rt• rl"building ! ... "''c "re con · lL'nders llU\\' ·· Podol;.1k scored touchdowns on runs of I and 11 yards in a 43- second s pan just b('fore halftime .ind snared a fiv e-yard scoring pass fronl ~1ik e l.ivingston with 10 ·07 left to ·pl ay for the game \\·1nnt:>r. The lead chani::ed ha nds like a .'lational llasketball Association gam e? with the ball caroming 3bout on a perrectly dry night as though the players were soaked by ;.1 r;lin storn1. ·· Fumb[('s Jus t flut beat us ... I ('an"t t'Xplain th<'m ... they just happen,·· said J)all as coach Tom l.andry. a vett'ran of 16 NFl. l'~mpaigns. Those mutned sobs heard at football stadiums around the country last S&turday probably em~nated from the J"espectivc bowl committees. ··tr you're not conf~ed now, It's bt:>cause you haven't bt..-en listMting," a spGkesman for one o( the JI major postseason bowls said ~fonday . 'l'he w et~ke nd upsets or Oklahoma, Penn State, Sputhem California and Florida have made a thorough mess of the bo\1:l picture, a state or affairs which the bo~'I committees frt'· quently managed on their own in the past. These are the only sure bets: -The Bi g Tt~n champion Ohio Stale or Michigan will play the Pacific-8 king probably UCLA, California or Stanford in the Rose Bowl: the Rig Eight champ • (Nebraska or Oklahoma) will go to the · Orange Howl and the Southwest Conference winner (Texas, Texas A&M or Arkansas) will be the host team in the Cotton Bowl. -Invitations can be handet:I out next Saturday but very few bids will be extended before Nov. 22. In fact. it was learned the Orange and Cotton Bowls have asked the Sugar Ro\\'I to agree Lo 'A'ait until :'>lov. 22. F'rom . talks •>.:ith various of- ficials. The Associated Press ar- rived al the foll owing con- clusions : ~The sudden rash of "'upsets put a damper on projected Sugar Rowl pairings of Alabama- Southern Cal or Alabama-Penn State. distinct poss ibilities until Saturday. · -Alabama, ranked No. Sin the • nation a week ago and certain to move up in view of Oklahoma's loss to Kansas . suddenJy has a s hot at the national cham- pionship . If Nebraska beats Oklahoma a"nd Michigan topple~ Ohio State in two weeks, the Cornhuskers likely would be ranked No. l and 'Barna could \1:ind up playing them in the Orange Rawl. · -:\JotrE> Dame. struggling despite a 7-2 record .\i.1hich coultl easily be 5-4 or 4-5, is very much back in the bowl picture. And Southern Cal, which probably played itself out of the Rose Bowl by losin g to California two Saturdays ago, forfeited much or- ils charm 'A'ith a second straight loss lo Stanford. "It's very contused,'" the OOw l s pokes man sa id. "The same teams are in the Orangc, Cotton and Sugar Bowl pictures.'' The bowl schedule looks like this : Dec. 20, Tangerine BowJ ; Dec. 22. l.iberty Bowl; Dec. 26, F'iesta e1nd Sun Rowls: Dec. Z7. Astro- Rluebonnet &'A·l ;· Dec. 29. G:Jtor &.l\l.·I : Dec. 31 . Peach and Su gar Rowls; Jan. 1. Cotton, Orange and Rose Bowls.'' IFV's Babashoff Honored K~1ns~1s City is no\\' 4-4 und still ahvt• in th \.' American (,'on- ft~renC'e \\reslern Division. truil - ing Oakland by tv.•o games . Dallas. 5-3 for the year. sank a game behind \\l ashington and St. Challenge of Sexes: ! J 4 ·fountain Valley's Shirley ~abas h or f has "'a gain been named American female swim· mer of the year by Swimming World Magazine. the Golden West College SORhomore has led her Mission Viejo Nadadores teammates to tht! AAU championsh.ip for two years and is the world record holder in the 400-meter freestyle with a 4 :14 .76. She·~ also the American re- c-ordholder in the 100 free (57.48) and 200 free (2 :02.39). Long Beach's Tim Shaw was n a m ed mal e athlete of the wl>rld and Baba s ho £f's n e m esis -East Germ a ny 's Kornelia Ender-was named female swimmer or the world . Fertig Looking LOS ANGELES -Craig. F ertig, an assistant coach a t Ust. says he would like to be considered for the job of head football coach .it Oregon State University. "I 'm very much interested in thtr job," says 33-year-old Craig Fertig, who was an assistant coach last · year with the now- defunct Portland Storm or the World Football League. Dee Andros announced last. Wl'ek he will r esign after 11 years as OSU 's football coach. Olff111pfes lffoNey l'iEW YORK -The Presi- dent's Commission on Olympic Sports heard West Germany's top Olympic official say Monday that his government spends more than Sl billion a yea.r on its sports program and takes care of att\letes after they have quit corhpetition. ''Winning an Olympic gold medaJ is greatl'r in prestige than the Nobel Prize in Germany," .said Willi Daume. chairman ot the 1972 Mu~nieh Organiz.ing Com· tnittee and first vice president of ~ JnternaUonal Olympic Com- mll!H. . "Every country Is dilleronl. I ,. ' ' don't suggest that you copy our system. But our government feels it has a moral obligation to help athletes . The government helps but does not dictate or in- terfere with our Olympic Com- mittee." T1' Game SAN JOSE -Saturday's San Jose State-San Diego State foot- ball game will be regionally televised by A BC (Channel 7), beginning at l :30 p.m . Both teams have 8-1 records and are unbeate n in Pacific Coast Athletic Association. €onnor.s Adeanres EDINBURGH. Scotland American Jimmy Connors, de- fending his Dewars Cup tennis ti- tle, made an impress ive start Monday night by defeatin i;? Poland's Wojicek Fibak, 6-2. 7-6 in a first-round match. Tenni.s IJp.set.s HONG KONG -Anlerican Tom Gorman and Australian Ross Case scored upset victories today in the first round or the $50.000 Citizens Tennis Classic. Gorman beat llarold Solomon. 6·2, 7-5. and Case defea ted Australian Tony Roche. 8-6, 6-4. Holland·s Tom Okker rallied to beat Rick Fisher of the Uniled States 3-6, 6-2, 6· 1. Soriet• Nipped PROVIDENCE. R.I . -Joe Hassett's 18-foot shot with only three seconds remaining gave Providence College a 76-74 vic· tory Monday night over the tour: ing Russian National basketball team. It was the Russians' third de-. feat in five games or their 14 .. garne tour o( the United States. Kl~sPla11 OAKLAND -The California Goldert"SeaJs, who have had trou· ble 1enerating goals. race a team tonight that bas moved to the top of lla NaUonal Hockey League division largely becallc;e or its st· inginC'SS in giving up points. The l..os Angeles Kin~s go into tonight 's contest atop the Norris Di vision of thE' NI-II ... A key rartor in their success has been the goal-tending· of Rogie Vachon and Gary Edwards . It's aired on radio KRI.A (JI !OJ at 8. Heada .. h .. for /ff("Gfll I.OS ANGELES -San F'ran- risco 49t-rs defensive bac k llalph McG ill has been suffering "a monstrous headache,·· but no ap- parent complications. a St. Vin - cent ·s Hos pital spokesman says. McGi ll "''as hurt in Sunday's 49ers-Rams National Footba ll l.eague gam<' when he tried to block 3 ri eld goal attempt and was kicked in the he ad by l.os An geles· Tom Dempsey. Retain• Title SH1ZUOK.A., Japan -Yuh Jae- do o( South Korea flattened Japanese <'hallenger Masahiro Misako three times in the sixth round -des pite Mi sako's desperate windmill-punching de- fense -;:ind retained hi s World Roxing Association junior mid- tile"•eight c-ha mpionshjp l<xfay. * * * SCORE l!IY QUARTEllS klns.\(•!1 J 11 , 1 -~ 0.1 1"~ 0 II I~ 0 lt KC FGSteneru<ISl 0.1 -s111ut»r h ~•un (F<0Uch~«k 1 0,,1 F G Froh ch l \ ICC Metu•IOk. recove red !uml'lt, i'I l'l"Od ?~ (!.1f"<'er..Okltk ) 0..1 -Rl(ll.,.d~ 1~ pa~\ l•om Slllubi!Ch (Ft1hc:l'I kltkl KC-Pooolak I run !S!,nerU!l k•Ck l KC Po<lol1kltru"!Sten••ud ~1<kl (),ol -Rlc,..rCI~ •1pa~•1rom S111u°"'" fFr11~h kick I KC-F G !.ltn••ud •~ 0.1 -!.1411.1b«l'I I ''"'" IFr •l<(l'I 1<1' ~I KC -Podo!a-Sp.ass Hom LIY•"O''"" ($!~fud l<ic ~I ~ '4. -~.Sl'I Fl r~ldo"'"~ Pu,,,.,, -~·"'' P•s~!no 1•n'' lttlurn Y••d\ P•~S.\ """ F"""'l>IH ''"' ~rwu .. , Y•<et' STATISTICS "' " ·~ le-I on " 1l·1'MI , " " '" o .. " 3l·ll2 >n " " ll 1 ' ':: ,,, >q Grid Ratings Here..,., lhe TOI) Twe"I' 1...,..1 '" Tl'le As-l.of· t'd Pl'"l!I~ coll"9'e lootb.Jll roll. will\ li'1ol·P'Kt llOI•' In N••nll\ti.t\, ~~a~on •KordS •nd tolat POLl'lll: I Ol>lo!.1. •·O.'I 1.13'1 1! P.nl'l!:ol. 8;.J..(I 1. Nt'brMk• ... 0.0 1,0~ 11 Ariton• 1-1..0 '" "" 3 Ti!!oll~A.M e-o.O !I~ IJ USC ).7.0 1116 •.Mlcl\!911n J-0.1 11 1 I• l'todd• 1-1..0 111 3 '4.ltbo81TW1 11·1-0 Mii t~ Ci! t>·l ·O " ~1ai.oma e 1 o bl! 1~ M1• !OJ 8-1-0 1 Tl!•41S 8-1 0 Ml~ 17 k:•n"1S l>·l.0 e Arl1 SI. o.o-o J'll 11 Mhsouf"\ &·-3.0 ' P11 °""""' 1·1·d ?S? 1• UCLA t.•l •I '" .. " " "' 10 eo1or.oo f 1 o Ill XI Georq•a l·l O '' Men Extend Lead The male athletes have taken a commanding 10-5 lead in the 20- event Challenge or the Sexes. •.· Although J e;:in Balukas lopped Willie Mosconi in billiards and Karen Logan outs hol Jerry We~l in a game or basketball 1-lorse. the men won three or five events Monday in a six-hour attraction at Mission Vi ejo ll1ghSchool. Gymnast l\l akoto Sakamoto nipped Lind;i Metheny by a tenth of a point in gymnastics; Dan Seemiller whipped Jn-soo k- Nabahsun in table tennis andt Bob Seagren defeated Wyomia Tyus Simburg over the obstacle course. Taking the b<"'Sl t"'•o of three heats. Seagren cut his nose when slipping before a ttempting to high jump 411:.! feet in the first heat and fell on his face as he lunged for the finish line in the second race. Jn all three heats. Tyus was penalized and he r biggest mis· fortune came in the final race when she missed the last monkey bar and hit her heel on the water j ump. T yus · time for the third racl• was 2·,.8 seconds compared to Seagren's 25.5 , but s he was de- alt two five-second penalties. Metheny, competing on the un- even parallel bars, had .in average score or 9.025 while Sakamoto averaged 9.15 on the high bar. T hen in free exercise, Metheny defeated Sakamoto , 9.3-9.Z75. But Sakamoto was given the edge in thetwo-eventcompeti- tion, 18.425-18.325. The series or athletic events. which has handicaps for the m en . now moves to Keystone, Colo., for five winter events in January. The entire series of e vents will be nationally t elevised early next yl'ar. The 16·year-old Balukas downed the 62-year-old Mosconi by scores of 4-3 in each of two seven -game matches which last- ed two hours. Mosconi was han- dicapped by her having the break on each rack and the fol.lowing shot if she railed to make a ball. Logan used a twisting shot orr her index finger and an un- orthodox jump s hot to beat West, who only topped her on one shot. Seemiller won, 21-15 and 21-7 in the table tennis match. We're in Charge, Says Ve~meil LOS ANGELES CAP) -UCLA is now in control of its own Rose Bowl destiny and roach Di ck Vermeil says it's a good feeling. The Bruins are the lone team in the Paciric-8 Conference tttat can win the title without any help. Only UCLA can go to the Rose Bowl by winning its two remain- ing games regardless or what happens to the other teams in the race. Vermeil can say : "We are in charge of the P ac-8 right now.'' UCLA has Oregon state a nd Southern Ca.I left to play while Stanfor d has Oregon and Cal. Cal has only Stanford left on its Pac.s schedule. ' Vermeil l'mphasized that being in command "dot>sn 't mean we ARE going anywhere. But either one of those teams up north ean win all their games and go no California leads thfi Pac-8 stan-place." • dings at 5·1 and Stanford and Vermcil didn't mention rival UCLA are second at 4·1. USC. But the Trojans are 3~2 But because the Bruins have after losing to Cal and Stanford ~atcn both Stanford and Cal, and would need io'wln th~r two J _ ., rl'ma.ining games while the res t or the league wound up in a lie for first in order to ~o to the Rose Bowl on the basis of the best overall season r ecord. · The UCLA coach said Mondat his players a re beginning lo sense the opportunity they have, and the chance they have to sue· ceed. "l\1aybe for the first time the. squ!i'd reels it C':tn do it. For a long ttme1t's been •maybe we can' but deep down they've thought about that other school 'cross town;· said Vermeil. "Now that they've (Southern California) lost a couple. it's 'By gosh maybe we really can go.• "It's a good feeling . ., The coach said bis team is ex· C'ited, morale is high and there is "an air of confidence -that maybe we are good enough. But maybe is a big word.•• He s~ although the Bruins' are gainiri'R enthusiasm, ''I'm not. talking "about yelling and screaming. false emotion." Verm eil said he wants to main- tain what he calls-A ''bw!ines.s- like approach" -not looking , ahead, t.ak.ing each game one-at· •·time, and hopefully Improving eac.h week. ' , I Servile I ·Defense ·, . Sparkles standlnc only 5·11 and weighing 198 pounds. Rab MeCormish doesnl figure to get numeroi.. ~nihip offers from major colleges. - PosslbJy loo s mall lo play lor a use . McCormish, certainly has made his presence felt-for the Seryite High Friars lhis year. The senior inside linebacker has been <'redited with 99 lead tackles and is a big re- ason why the Friars are 7-1 averall and 3-1 in Angelws League football action. ''His strength is his in- telligence,·· says Friars head coach Ken VisseroC the second-year starter. "He is quite aware or everything that i~ going on and has been in on 99 lead taC'kl es which means he is the first guy to ge>t to the ball carrier.·· Partially because he has gott('n to the ball car- rier so orten, the Friars .have r eeo rde d rive shutouts. McCormish figures to play a big role in Servite's league finale f-,....., ) I\ w ·-T....,.Nowmber t1 , 1875 DAILY PILOT • Offensive Players Edison No. 7 InCIF RICHNEBB Coron• def Mar • • KEVIN LARUE Estancia DAN DUDDRIOOE Coat•M•N BOB CHARLES El Toro JOHN GILL Dan•HINa TIM BIENEK Fountain Valley ~dison High 's Chargers have moved In- to the No. 7 s lot. two notches up on the ClF <lA {Jx>tball laddec with Ne,_wpq_rt Harbor 's Sailors the last roadblock lo a Sunset ~--cea-gue t"ham pion11hip FridJ.y. RICK BASHORE Edlaon STEVE MARTINEZ Huntington Beach Malf'r Dei dropped out of the Top IO following its sttond straight loss in Angelus Leagul' action, leaving o nly San Clemente in 2·A action representing the Orange Coast area. The Tritons, despite a shaky 2().18 victory over Laguna Bt"ach in South Coast League play, re- main No. 2 behind equal - 1y unbeaten Royal Oak. San Clemente's path to an unbeaten regu lar season has only one more obsta c l e - University High Satur· day at Tustin in a noon game. The game will be televised live on Channel 4. 0"T•11lt~1NU •• Mr. Versadle Western Ace Does ltA.ll Q.u.1r.terback Ter-ry. _ The .S -9, l~S -pound HeSJ doe!J it all tor the senior hu camed abQW. Western High rootball J48 times for appro~ team. imateJy 743 yards ~ And he'll be at it again five touchdowns t1J,1f Thursday nil.bl C8J when season. On defense, M the Pi"oneers host the inttteet'pted two passes. Marina Vikings in Sun:set. But what makes H~ Lea..guepfay. --s-pe·c-i~l be·s-i11es h ~ "Unless we call time durability? , out ,·· says Wes tern ''He's super quick •. " coach J i m Everett. says Evrrett .. ''Terry~ '1'erry nevPr ('O mes of{ one of those Jackrabbit the Cield ." types wilh good J~es. In addition t o his and hf' is extremely di~ du.\jes_ as quarterback, ficult to lackle one-oq- Hess returns punts and one. 1 kickorrs. dCK.'s the punt-··we have olher g<XKI ing and kicks orr. plays runners , but Terr~ defens ive hal{back or makes our system go."., safety, and according to Hess has ~een the Everett he does it all Western orrens1ve player well. ' or the wePk for liix ou; "Terry has excep-eig_!lt games, and h · tional ph ysical durabili· been selected capt ty"' says Everett. ··tt·s twice. . ii amazing that he 's mis· . Thf! third-year startqi· sed only one play this as also one of sev,11 year. seniors who make up1ft And since lhe Pioneers group which the coaches use the wishbone attack, cons ult about policty Hess is running the ball changes or problems. , about20timespt>rgame ff('ss sta rte d as 11 says Everett. ' halfback in his junio/ year and on defense as l'1 sophomore. Edison lst with Mater Dei's .t.n- MonarC'hs Thursday night at the Santa Ana ' ...... T-,'9i:WI I. St. ~ul (M l L~ll0f"r•nc:1 C .. Ol l. l.o,... !1..0) ... M, ... :~In County ·In what might be . called a large uar .. derstate]Dent, Eve says that Hess will missed next year. A~ goes without s ayjng tbil Western will have quite• few positions to fill. 1 ' ' i Bowl. 1\1C'Cormi s h hasn't been the only defensive s tar. Two defe nsive ba<'ks, Casey 1-lolcomb .and Brian Baggott, have eom e up with five and two interceptions. Offensively, the Friars haven't been eonsistent, averaging 17 .7 points in league. But they did score 34 against St. An· thony last week when fullback Jay Rennell carried eight times for 138yards. Pickeroo Winners John Odland of Foun- t a in Valley came 1 thro.ugh the upset · j s carred football -weekend with only six looses in 30 games to cap- ture the weekly Daily Pilot Pigskin Pickeroo contest. However , he needed a frPak brrak to nail down the $25 £irst prize. Mik e Dante of Costa !\1esa, who also had 24 winners, forgot to put in his ti e- breaker point estimate .so Odl a nd wa s automatically given rtrst place. Runnerup award is $15. Both contestants faltered on the games that baffled almost alien· trants : SF -Ram s; Oklahoma-Kansas; Stan- ford · USC; P e nn State-North Carolina State: Ruffalo - Baltimore. Forty·four entrants tied for third place with sPVen wrong but Sandra Ryland or Huntington Beach got the $10 prize via the tie breaker . She went for the upsets and clickPd on three of them, the bi ggest being her choice of Kansas over Oklahoma. She also had Baltimore over Buf- falo and Georgia to de· !eafFlorida. llVIN ADVANTAGIS OUI PAGO OffllS tho! you'1 moy not! 1 COMPLM 01.AMGI . COUNTY COYWGI ... 194!.f! .......... . s.ac,....,., ...... Ylli•· .,... ,...., • ...n .. L.e .. .... ..., ...... u .... 2 MONlN TO MONTH llNTAL IA.SIS 3 NO DIPOSl'T UqUiUI ON An.Ono CllDn 4 ONLY 111.10 Pll MONTH TOTAL COST 1 .. n.ttH,...., 5 NIW COMPACT UNtT Siil 11 V•14w \IJ I 6 YOICI MISSAGI PA•llS ALSO All AfAILAILI 7 ff,ILL Fllf MAINTIHANCI OR.ING! COUN7Y RAOIOT!llPHONf S!RVICf "' 17141 IJ5-JJ05 .,. IO. IAMT• w. salr1"• ...,.... m. L.,_.. ttHfil. M .... Yleft. o..,.-. MOl<""""""s. ....... Ct..i.lt"-.' f1 T.,., ttlt ....... ..... JJJJ KEVIN PIKE Laguna Beach RICH HARRISON Newport Harbor KEN CLARK Laguna Beach TOM ARONS San Clemente MARTY SNYDER MaterDei TIM ALLISON University Final Meeting Looms Huntington Beach into thp Sunset League, it may mean an end to a series that dates back to 1921. (9-0 l. JACK DOBKIN Marina Women's Sports Gllt\.STllNNIS a EACH CITIES LEAGUE 1,_.1 .. 1-.11T-•-"' ~,1,1-.Mtl O:•llY Smllh (NH f 0.1 Ktlly Wi91M'r (NM ) .. I. Thlrf Pt~• , U1.<rtl Pr1.<lm tFV ) dtl Ktl1• 8.rd (Mlorlri•) I·•· O.wllln 4,.1,..hl Lori "c:r.o.llltr·JIU Jon"""" (Nl-IJ ..i All'°" Ant,·M411...U Myt" INM J •• Tlllrl ~ •• ,. Ct rl• MdrOll·6••b•r• J•mi1.0ri tEt t .J dtl 8•rbtrt Vell1·0oriri1 MllU•ll'lx fWm 1 .. 1. l'ir't -\Kond PIKP QW.llly lor Cl F pllyollt . Newport l-llrDO< ......, l••m litre •"<I will oe 1111 ie1m •tor•...,,l•l1W. CE NlUltY LEAGUE TOUltNAMENT S. ... lft Semill ... lt Wilk CFooth1UJ O.I Jt\~ CCoron.I del IMrl ... l . •·•· O.wlllff s.mlllfitll Curri.·Root CCOMI io,,1 lo T•rbtll· o ·Toole CF J •·1 .... l ; a.rt tw-&.to.nri /COM)'°'' IOS..UO.r1• TtrbOw IF) 1·), •• Flntll lo bt plt .... d Thlffwl•y. ~-c..m.rUIO iMll • S. Set-vii• 11 ·II 6. klutll WlUi !1· I I 1.Edl!IOOl t1·11 I. LB l"l:M, 11· 11 f.w.ilC.Ovl11• (1·1) IO. footllUI 1 ... 1.IJ .. l.Slfll•ANI V•Ut, Cl.0) 1 O.mot ri i .. OJ "' W• .. " " " ,., on Edison High·s high· flying Chargers remain atop the Orange County prep Cootball poll for 4·A rated lf.'ams Collowin g • l .&t ... rl, HIH I ( .. Of '·El MoOtN C1·11 1""' their 19·6 conquest of '" X-country, Polo Results ' j S. U !.Mn& !Ml 111 Fountain Valley Friday. 6. CrtKlfll• V•llt1 (I· IJ 7.S..ttANI (1.1) l .UHittltt O·O 'Ill Shakeups in the 4·A ~ ratings were only s light "'..,.(" 1~~'1';:~ v111, ,.,,. '· S..ltMtrlt 11·11 tO.Pt,llk.t O·ll ,.. JJ with M at('r Dei dropping 1. Mttc111 <£1 10:.n 2. ""'"'l!OuN 30 to fourth. In 3-A 2·A 1v1 1o:01.3.Rol•v <v)1o:ot• . ...-..t ' IE l 10 :1t1 S. M1rllri CVI 10:1.1 .. ·~ "' 1.Ao~tJOtk lt·O) LS.. Otmtri\1 ll ·Ol l AODUr• !14-11 '· At>ttt«>ot Vtrr11 !1°1). ll s. Ar111.1 (t.a > •.EIOIOl'"tdo( ... 1) play, however, Garden w.."1111 fv1 10·1J f. v • ...,.,,t111 ... 1vt Gro\'e made a move K1:11 1.~1 ~1 lo:>11,.F1~~ . . 1o·•s 10. w,11,..., (El 10 •r 11. '"' after s macking previous-tE·, 1o:1111. Goer 1E110·1211~ '11 Jy undefeated Pacifica. tE 111 111•.w M11tiE1 n :n . " M ·7 3 . . lh f J .. twv•r•llY J 1 Nort1Vl11t l1·11 l.Wtlnu'I (l·U 61 I ·, g1v1ng e ormer E1t.w:11 ur1u11v111.1~..-... 60 the No. 4 ranking. VHla 1. M111-1v1 10:"4 2. 11~ I Glhrt ... 11 10.u~•• 1 ... 11 " p k [ bl d f 10:5'J..HovtntrCEl'1:0S •. 11 ar um e rom 1v1 11 ·1s s. Lt• IEI 11 :21•. .... W•l•r Ptl• I tffwport H1rb0f" 1 Suririy MIU~ l. Lo'.\ AllO!. 4 Be~rty Hlll1 S. U11•¥e•\<h • Oo-.y I. LA~•wood I . LO"'ll Be.c:n WllWP1l.M1tt COU•10 UM1tlta. J-A W•Mr ,.. .. I Rlvtr!.id• Poly J. UPI-l. Mirllt11e (. Br•• S. S1ntt Ft t 0.rP motlt 1. U !°14rNI I . Loi Ami9M '· WNnltr 10 El Do<1d0. ii-A Cl•tl Country 1 EdiloOll1.~t1MtwJ FOOl~U• '"-'°'-v,rdln ~-C•ri,oriol 5'1\>0U'I> L6 Wiii.On 1. 611hop Amt! I Mitt•< [lei I. CrtKtril• V•lltY 1G. 6urO...k. :t-A Crt•1 to1111try I Lii Hlb<o"I 1. Upltnd J WIHI OI~ II\&'· Noire 01m1 CSOl 5. 8UINI P1r• t. Lii Quiritl I. Ul-11 I. Me1t1t1bllllo • 'l"clor Vttl•Y 10. 01.~ H•wthOrnt *"" Ml••""~lt . fourth to seventh after a 1v111:1s 1. ~tty 1v1 n :ua. 10·7 lO '"'" to No 2 EJ 1E1 11 ·u •· M•c,,.•• 1v1 n :W """" • • Brool<!lllrt IEI ll :li. "' '.\1od ('na. VAltSITY .. 0r1,...c.vntrT••i l .. AI Sc_...,O...,,.n UOolu•t• t 1 3 ';'i_~T.:,.~j.~:cwf "'"i: EOI-0 1 3 1 Strvlt1IJ.\I 1l Edl,011 'corln,-M . ltll l w ... l mlf>!>ll< II· I I 1~ Mulh'l,iM•Wir t. Gr1 ... m. •· IMter 0.1 c .. 21 ' JUNIOll VAJlSITY S Fao!hUI 1'°1·1l • SU...lrf~n O.-c-<1To11IO!l-A.l ·AI , •""··""• ' > O :;S I. S...tl ANI Vtl •Y 11-01 ~ ._. _. 2. El lrl'IDdtM !l·I> •J EdllOfl I 0 0 ' l S.,,,,• At11 l1· l t l' : Edi"°" KOfi1>9--Melvln, Btroi-1\1• • C.rdefl c.ro ... c ... 11 ll FftOSM·SOl'H • s ~dllc• !1·11 ,.n Sc.-.llrO..•rW•• • •.UHttltt tl·ll ... 1\lllltP•rk ( ... 11 11 UQulrilt 1 1 I -I S.riCltmtrit1 !I.OJ I" Edi"°" I 0 I ...,..., •.E1Do<-(•·2J I EdlJOflKOf•nq;PICklordl,Roe.ns 10. Sollor• !•·2l • 1. SpMlh, ,,r_I_. • LEASE DIRECT! .AU MAKES AND MOOElS COM,mTIVE l.A TES IMMED. DEUYElY ON '76 FORDS TMIOOO•I 109INI UASINO CO. -,· '2096 HA•IOI ll:VD 1~.i~,,.\,JiM r:t1: &42-0010 54M211 Huntington Beae h High School 's Oilers close out the 1975 Empire League campaign with an old nemesis Thursday evening at An aheim ·s La Palma Stadium-the Colonists of Anaheim. And for this series, it could mean the end of many years or conflict between the two schools on the gridiron. With re- leagui ng for 1976 ap- parent 1 y s hovin g Anaheim into the Freeway League and At quarterback is St.an Pimental (6-0, 168 jr.), who has passed for 333 yards with 23 comple- tions in 60 attempts and run for 163 yards in 72 carries. Most of the attack cen· ters around tailback Joe Ramirez, a 5-6. 164 - pound junior who has s<'ored J J touehdowns-1 J on the ground among 497 yards net in 90 carries. Fullbaek Lou Cha m- brone. anothtl r junior , has 237 y.ards in 42 car· ries and Benji Ariz. a 145 4 pounder who s ometimes goes al wingback or at tailback, has 239 yards in 38 car- ries. toNM •1 /llW!r Utl Cll S.ltt.I NI• ~!!!!!;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~,i, s;,..1 ... C"'rla 4CI dill SIOl)tltr 1-Q; ~\CC) dtl Ri ver l ·O, 1'1001 CCI d•I ftoM l ·l ; L-!Cl del Senn'•'"''•' ••: DtSlmone !C) dltl l'le•lh •J. Mit e CCI 0.1 Ctr1•(0 l·l ; T-\Cl Otf Solo .... • I Anahei m leads in the series with 39 victories, 6 l~ses and 2 ties. ln the last 22 starts the Colony has lost only twice-in 1958 (26·12 ) and 1971 . O.uMtl 801r(IW·81ldwin IC) del Piie· Whl!!ltld .. o; ~v1tr1on·O·er1~ rci dltl Coc:N·Nlll•Y 1..0; AITll!ri·W•r<> !C) O.f Mt"'ll·J•cobs •·1. Sc""'119- Aot11ChUd lCI <Ml Nt~•r••·Kt.i>"'l S.l; ,..,_U.O..riril1"9htm 4C l 11111 Rip. pi...Avll• .. t ; Lil>'Ofl·Nl<h<ll ici dltl W•rd-C.rgUl l·I. ieans and things opening fridoy, november 14 ' . AL'S GARAGE 56 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT l;!EACH 714 644-7030 ._______ ·-- • I, ___ _ Quality Service a family tradition! ' ~ • Clyde' John.~on • Dtck John~on Orange Co unty 's oldest L i n co ln Mercury dealershio . The 'Golden Touch' Makes Johnson & Son a s pecial place to buy INSPECTION -EVERY NEW CAR IS INSPECTED for f<Jctory defects or shipping damage as soon a s it arrives . EXPERT PREPARATION-Every new car is delicately adjusted to give top mechanical performance. HAND POLISHED -Each new car is polished to a glea ming luster by hand rubbing with special waxes. 20 MILE TEST DRIVE -is given each car to double check handling, rattles or vibrations. FINAL INSPECTION -A m ember of the "Golden Touch .. team personally approves each car and ce rtifies ''ready for delivery.'' , Orange Col.int~·· "l,'amily ot /i'1ne Cars·• SM< DIEGO FWY. ci I ====~ 1==~•7. I "' .. .. ~ .. +===~ ... DAILY PILOT Tuetday.November11, 1975 Poll Reveals Betty Ford Most Popular i:'rom Win-St>rvlC'es IS.· tty Ford , ofl c n dc5('1i!Nd as one o( the most outspoken l·'irst l.adies, has he('om e one of t h f' most Pol>Ui~11' 1Jf lhe presidents' w ivt·s und is "a sul1J <1S· set'' to her hus band , the! lla rris poll report(.-d. Jn :.1 survey or J,519 aduJts nationwide, the polllitl'r said ~1 60 27 pcrcC'nl majority agreed with Mrs. 1''ord wh<>n :..he said ~he "would not be sur- prist·<l if hl·r <l aughter had an affair.·· A n1aJOr1ty of 64-23 pC'rccnt supporlC'd Mr~;. 'Ford's s l::ilL'Ol('Ol lhal 1f hl'r Jaughtcr were having Hn affair, ··~he would y,•;:.i..nt to k.now if the you nl: n1a11 Wl're niC'{' or n ot '' And l\1rs. 1-'ord's stron~ endo r sement of the Equal !lights Amcndm<>nt drC'w a 70-15 perce nt mar~in of ap11rov:il, ;,iccording to the survey. • J1>hn ll, Swainson S<'lll('d in lo pri vatc li(e (or the first limi.' 111 :.!ii yc•ars Y.'ilh only ;i \Vorld W ur ll dis· :lb1lity pC'ns11111 :ind hope th;,it his :1ppcal of a convic· 1100 whil·h ru~t l1J111 l11:.. JOb Wlll liU('('l'Cd . · S"•a1nson resij;!nt·d ·from M ich igan's hij.!h PEOPLE (•uurt und l'r the cloud ol a federal pe rjury convic- tion . lie was the firs t sit- ting stale justiC'e to f01 cc ft•lo n y charges. A jury's ~lulty verdict Nov. 2 blotted his career t1llr1n i.: \\ h1t·h tu.• s 1•rvNJ as cover nor, lieutenant guv· ,,rnor. ~li.llt· st·n i.tlor ;,ind c ir{'ui t court judge. • 'l'hl' n1ass eircula lion newspaper Sunday Peo· p1C' said in London that Rose Kennedy has been put- ting pressure on Sen. fo:dward M . K ennedy tu gt•t granddaug hter Caroline to l eave I.ondo n bt.•causc of tht~ swingin g social 11 re. The 17-year -old 1\1iss Ken- nedy has been attending an a rt appreciation co urse at Sotheby"s, the fine arts a uc- tio neers, for the past fe w weeks, and h;,is als o been seen partying t•~OllNE with so m e of London 's \•:eallhiest young men. The daug hlt.•r of th(' late Presid e nt John F. Ken- nedy, has also b een cl~e to bomb explos ions t hree tim es. • Evangelist Billy c;raham, admitting the af· termath of Walt•rgate left h im never wanting "to Se<' another polili<.•ian again," said he later r ealized h<' had :i "Christi;,i n commitment to be involved In ti1nes ofsoci;,il c-ris1s." During a nC'w s con£erl'nce preceding his first t•ru.sade in Hon g Kong in 19 years, Graham. fre- quent g uest a t the White H o use during lhe administration of President N ixon, said "Basical-· ly he (Nixon ) is a man of pea('t? But he a<ltled that the Viet- nam war involvement was like ··catching a ti ge r by the tail. .. ;'IJoescapc." • Secretary of Defens e James GRAHAM R. &hlesinger left t he Pe ntagon for lhe las t timf' amid a flourish of trum pets. F'ired b y President Ford last week, Schlesinger bnd<' public fare w e ll to the arm('d services w ith a reaffirmation of his belief in U.S. military s tre ngth as the unde rpinning of U.S. foreign policy and de· tent<' \Vilh the Soviet Union. Somt" 4,000 military o fficers, h igh-ranking c tvili:in offi('ials a nd Pentagon workers applaude d .Schlesinger a~ h (' reviewed an honor g uard reprt>senting the Army, Navy, i\-1.arin es, Air P o ree :ind Coast Guard . · • Thl"' White J.louse wa nts it knoy,·n that Preside nt 1'~ord doesn 't h ave ;,i thing agains t New l·l ampshire skiing conditions a nd in fact likes the Granite State s lopes. Whit<' llouse reporters asked de puty press seC'r eta ry William Grttner about press S('cre tary Ron ~essen ·s saying t h at New 1-lampshire liki con- ditions were ic ie r a nd h a mpered by more uncertain s now conditions than lhe c hief executive's us ual y,·inler ski s ite favorite. Color ado. "Th(' Prl"'s ident has s kit>d in New llamps hir e; he t•nJOYS s kiing in New llamptihire," Greener said. • Sl~cr ct ary of Stale Jlenry A . Kisslngrr said that Pres ident 1''ord's sh01k eup in the Cabi n et has brol1ghl o nt' c h a n ge in his life. "I d o n 't answt•r my tell"'phon e o n Sunday," Kiss ing('r said at a ncy,•s conference. • l.t. (:en . Hrt>nt SC'owcroft decided to r('tire from the Air F'orct> wh<'n he takes over as Pr1;1sid c nt Ford's set·urity affairs a d viser , a \Vhit<' !·louse spokes man said . :\1 ('an tim l', Scowcroft informed his staff that h1!'. top assista nt y,·itl be \\'illiam lly land, a State Department official. A spok\"'sman said the \Vhite llouse legal couns<'i's office advised SC'owcroft to give up his thr ee·star rank a lthou~h there has been n o fo rmal ruling and he was under no compulsion to d o so. • Aus trian C hancellor Bruno Kreisky said h e would testify in Nazi hunte r Simon Wiese nthal's s lander suit against him that Wiesenthal h ad been a Na zi agent. Kreisky s~id h<' would as k P arliamC'nt to lift his i mmunity s o he ('(1·n d <'fcnd h im self in court against the s la nde r s u it. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Pll8LlC NO'nCE •ICTITIOUl •u~1M•ll l\iOTltl 0'1VA1UI i1un "ICTITIOUS •USIN•Sio OPAMNUALR•POaT P1cnnou1•u•1•U. NAME ST.flTElll•tt'f Ir! kCOt'.,_ • .,(UI 1,R,C. ~ ll&AMISTAT•MIMT . NAM•SfATIMl.lrtf • r,,. to1i.-1,.. "'"" t' ooi,. 11tn1 ...,,.,. 1,,.1o1-• ..,.. °"'\(If\' .,.a....,..~. ''°"' 111 •Ql9roi ttw -1 ...,,.. nw ..,.._. .. _._ •...,. Nl-taH111 C.M. ... few,.,,C91 .... ,.f.ftlll1'~ lln>lf1 L I I AN H E • S l lit E AS U It IS 1181'-'. O\lrth ~. 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N""'PO•I Be•Cll, cowen~nl or "'·"'•n!f. ••tt•t!< 0< •m C.•ilo•n11 'flW.O o•>PO, rtq.,o•d•nq l1t1t. 11<0\\e\\>on, or"' TM Ml•~lt• G•OuP, In'. it (•I""'"'' tum1J<'1nce1. lo pay 1ne ••,...ln1"'jll)!'1n lO•POrltt•on (.11111 '""' "' '"" ll!llf '"CU •"<! o~ ..,.,o Tn!\ Dvl.•,...,SI i1 tonduti..cr l>l' • c0< 0.t'<I 01 f•u•!, lo""'' Sll>.611 1• ""t" pOt#ll°" 1n!ttfll llW,.IOfl, #\ O<Ow1°""' 1n ...,,d llleM11,1 .. , C.•ouo '"' "Ott, '10'v~ntt•, •I•"'· undt• tM lt«mo; By JO"I W $( "'°"""', ol l•t<I Det'<I QI T ru\t. IHI. C naf<lt'\ •no !.Pc••l••Y ''"""It' ol 1"" lru•ltt •nil ol trw Tl'!ls \l•lem~nt .,., lllp<l ""'" 1r.. !tu\l•c•e•1eo1>,••IOO.rdolf•u1t (.ounty Cit•" ot O•an~ Counh on Or, Tne t.ne!lcl••Y uf'Klfr 10•0 O..Pd OI tot>e•1, 1•1S Tru•t ~e•elolo•t l •t(.uled Bnll °" F<!DoM i,.,.,.,11 '" Int und~r•iQnPO a wdt!en KAKN, CAllE:R, KO(CiK • lEl'F Otcl,1rd!•on ol Oel'1 ull •nO Ot....,nd 10< '1 1 W."~)l., 1flh flOClr !>ill~. l>N1" ""''"'" Nol1<t of Otlaul! 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A-MM" OB!>Enlf!n:>••~\,tnc . E1t1te ol MAA:ION AH'itOM6E JOf'C. HuQ ..... \, Prf\odenl GILBERT , Dec••~ f~" \l#l•m""! ,..,,, tiled with 1t>e NOTICE IS HERE8T GIVE N 1!1 1"'1 to.Int• Cit•" ol Or•n9f C"unly Ill\ Ot:-:ro<ll!O<\ ol 1..., il>Ovl n•mtO Ille-..! IODP<"Jl, 191~ l'4tnl IMt #II ~<SOI!\ ""winQ <1&1"'5 IPQ#l~1 P\JDh}""d O•dn9'1 CO#!ol 0 .,11., Piiot, 1"" Wiii Oecl'dtnl ••• req,,.Jrec to lilt 111em, wit" Ille ~lf\\I>•• '<O<.l<ht<S. In """~ 1!, tB 11 .. n110t.>c 2, 1915 .tJCl!i-IJ tt.Ofll<t of lhli <!t<~ of Ille "bO"'I! ..,.. l,l lRl,IC NOTICE 1111..0 cou•I, or to P•e"'"' '"""'· w11111r.. ,...,,,,, .. Y ""'"' ""'!> lo Inf ur•d•""'~ ---------------1•1 11>1 olllc• ol "'' •llornew, f!C l!TIOUS BU §INE i'lo NAM [ST ... T(MENT '"'" to>lo"'"" Pf'•wn ·~ OOHlQ llu\I· Doctor Sexl·sm 1 ~'::~~:::.~~~~.-r-... ,un ""° f 11~1 .. o• I '"'l!Conu-••AI'"~ .... s ~!o ,.,.I LE SQU .. llC C ~E;\NF.A'5, 1~!0\ n•oo ~~"''' fo u n!~1n V•ll~y (•h1<><n ,a91~l MIT Cl-IELL .. €BA:IGH T, £50., !"°10 ~llW.\I°" "''. '5ulh1 Hn. 0.-"""1, CA, """1cn 1' tne ol..:• o• b"\int'!i\ol '"" urdl!t1'h;tnl'O il'I •I+ m•lll!'<' fll!'l'"ll>lninQ lo I~ ••l•lf ot ~aid Mt"°""*· wltllln !Gu• mot'llll<. #l!tr !!>!! ll•" Outllli •tlon aott~••..,lll• D&led No..em~• I, 191~ JOHN MOORC .\ElllEHEAN GAl!E H I ifi O ? UCll!,1lti'l•P"'•""Wf,)ltol Omen n enor 0r.,...,c.11torni••l •M • T•I !114) UJ-11 .. Altonlfy ... t.M>1.er .. •lor ROC HESTER. ?\.1inn. <AP) -A ?\.1 ayo C linic physicia n h as c h arged lhal many male American P\Jl)lp\l'lpd O•#nlil" CO<atl O#•IY Pllol Now.•.S,11,1'1) •11111 f\tn1~m·n \ ll o v• r . !l !lJ ~:::ikllu•\1, W•11m,n'1~•. (•hl0tn10 '"" tl!J"n'"''" tOllOU(ltll I>•""'"' <l•v•d""' B,.,,1~m•n S R<>•C• E •~CUI()!' ol tlll l \t'11~ ot !M abowt Mmtd O.c~I IWfCHl.llA. EBRIGHT, ESQ. 1 .. !0Sevlll -UOfl A"'!, ),.llf 101 ~.CA."141 T•• 11111 n 1-.uso Anw-,,_.ll!••nrtw doct or s practice n poisonoos brand or sexism . PU RLIC NOTICE Writing in Pri!ii m , a jo urnal of the American 1----------~ T~t1 \la!e.,..,,111 ..,,.\ '''""" ""'"' Ii. """"'¥(It•~ ot 0"1"9" County~()(.. I~ 16 lt1S. -P\Jt>llWd 0..MIQf Co.I\! Oail, Pik>I, ~r~ °"•"11" c"'' 0..11, Pliot. NO• 11,ll ,1J,#n!IOec.7,lt11 QOO.IJ Medi<'al .'\ssocia t ion. Dr. Charles Roland says too many m e n doc k7Ts believe women. including fE"m;.de physicians. are physically, intellectually 3.nd even m o rally in(erior. Roland, c h ni rm <1n of the Mayo Clinic depart· ment o f bio m ('d ical communications, wro te tha t it is n o t diffic\1Jt to find examples or sexism in medi<'ine. Ill' citl'd a textbook u s ing "curvaceous young wom en " to illustra t<' a n :itom y ::ind said mos t o f the photos appear to h ave been c hose·n for "e ntertain- mt'nt value a nd n o t for education.·• " The ~1ayo physician wrote that, based o n · medic al l eac hin g texts, he believes that -~ynecologiltts, ··most rA them male, of course,·• ex- JSt io a state of mid-Victorian.uncertainty. 1 • FICTITIOUS 9U 51NESS NAM ll! ITATEMl!NT Tri. follo..,"11 P"'f!IO!>\ ••t <JOll'IQbu\! ,,.,,.,. !IEG•L tEJt AM!CS 01: NEWPO~T, llOI N••PO~I 8oul.,.,••d CO\l•-'N!4. CA ~411 IC#wl'I P#"I R•••I, ••11 "4•~~•11, V ... N....,1, C" •1f0o!i H1rotd L. l(lm!W'!I •O.IO W Im. llf'rl#I •4w y' NO 11, lnvle-1 CA ""' J••O<n• 8•••1. 1e11 ll•"ln<,11on. V#\1 LM All(ll't#,, CA T 111, l)vlll>f'•t 11 < ondut l•O bY • 11m<1 t<C1pMtl'Olr,n1p l(fvl" P#ll! 8&•#1 flll\ •1,.tf!'llffll w~• lol.Od VIII!" t"" c;o.,,nt, C!t•k ot O•a111;11 Co..ntv ~ tci .. tn'eH"t. •.. ,!, l'"tto!JS ll'lltltl~ Or.,. .. co.,11><111, Piiot, HID""""*' 11. ti. JJ,•!ld Du:-1. ltl'J"'4U2·1~ ()o;I i1 ,l'l .... dNo•.•,11.1•1S olOOl·I' PUBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE • • \ r.. .................... -0.-c.... DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS ;:.. c::i.: :·::: :.. ( 642 .. 5678) ,._O!o9~ == t:J.-.· .. ==~.:Ti:..===·~:: __ _ t::)-:.. ... =·· -"" t=:.·--- ···········•••1••······ ••••••••••••••••••••••• -------G-••••••••••••••••••••••• IOOZ EUORS: ./uiYorliMn .-clchecktloolroch c1a11J ....!! nporl ..,. ran 1-iaffly. TM DAILY PILOT ••-• UablDly for Ill• first 0.. -a 1a..ni ... Clftly. ' N>llshot''s Holler. All real estate .adve rtised in thls newspa~r 111 'ub· Ject to the f't..'dcral t-"a1r Jlous1ng Act of 1 ~68 which makes 1t illegal lo advt!rtis c ··;1ny p rf'· lerenct, 1Lm1tation, or disenn)1nat1on b11sed on race, color. rch111on , Sl'lC, or nellonal ong1n. or an 1ntcnl1on to m ake any l'iuch preferl'nt'e, lim1t;i· t1o n, or dist·rimination." SUllfSIDf amuT OCEAHVIEW $35.500 RolUng g reen la wns lead to 2 atory 11iant. Loads, or "·arm -NEW £NGL,\ND Cit.ARM with brick frvo· la~e. Fea·1ure11 4 bedr oom suites. 2th &tm. Spac1ous tltehen a nd dinuin. T a1tefully dec.o ruted lhru ·Oul . G IOWI DR f ire pl•ce shadows Wall of glass to e,1closl'd rourt yard patio . Steps to pool. Walk to tlf.'al·h. Won 't last. Call today! 1Call842-2SJS.. "'· ' •. ' ..... ' c.',' ,, [® THE REAL ESTATERS ~I STEPS TO lfACH This r:iewspaJ,>t·r will not 3·1lR. 2·ba, built111s + knuw1n r.:ly at'Cl'Pl any stone frplc. Newly pain· advcrt1 s 1n g for r e al ted·big Jot w /dbl gar. estate which 1s 1n viola· RC>al s h arp & on ly lionoflhclaw. '.$62.500. G..,...al I 002 . JACOBS REALTY • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • f-----':':::'-·":::'o•=----- • Public MoHce AssurM Gov't Loon Available to anyon<>. W1lh or without m ilitary ser\•1ce. Loy,· 111tcrt•sl available . Hl'nl hkt• p:iy mcnts. J & 4 bedroom ho1nes. DK H . t'<1I/ ~2-~. l 'M GORGEOUS and 1·m a vailable•. llonestly. I'm onl' of the most beautifully det•orat· t.•d homt:'s in 1~l'wport l lk-ach Uluffs. Hut 1ny owner has lu move ri$.:ht a ~'a)•! You C'an lease me o r purc hase inc lm- med1atc action impor - tant plcast· l"ome sec me, now' Call 673-8550 Only S62.500 . ·. [® THE REAL ESTATERS HEWPORT BEACH BARGAIN i-:~l"t.'lll•nt thr1•1• h1•1lrl)(1m h11n1t-u1 tup lnt·;it11Jll of l"l1ff ::irl'a. Sunken ll\·1n~ room . s cpara1L' d1111ng room T"o full baths sp:1l'IOUS )'OJ rd -IOJSll'fully dl'l'Or:1\t•d . Nt•ar st.·hooli; Don "! miss th1:-hari.:01111 It's only S00.500. Call no"' 673-8550. [® "ABANDONED DECORATORS VILLA" $54,900 Hambhnj.! tv•o s!ory four bt.•druom \'ilia lert v;u·ant DIST AHT OWHER SAVS SELL SELL SELL Near 17th Str eet. Costa 1\1esa, ready for your HIG rAJ\11LY . 4 Urdrooms. 2 baths. NCJ fix op required. This unc 1s rl'ady for you. Out or area ownl'r w;;ints at't1on. 1\lmost SI0,000 reduction lo $49,950 Call us 1f you're ready to move. Call 646-717 I. ••• , ., ,, • 11111 t•J ~i ,,,ft [~ 23 STEPS TO SAND & BAY $64,000!! Pr tmc ·p rimc area . ld eallv s 1toal cd VA<..'1\N t COT TAG t'.. F'reshly redcl·oratcd and rf.'ady to mo\•e-1n . Lots of :1pQeal for bcat·h & bay lovers. Possible income• unit in rear 1nt"ludcd 1n above pnec» l''or an un l)cl1C\'ablc barg ain. t::ikc advant;1gc. call 546-2313. [® THE REAL ESTATE RS EASTSIDE 2-0n·a·Lot fl.1 ;itn house eomplctt'IY remodt'lcd. Both homt•s have separate Cnl'losc·d yards an1I g:1 ra~cs Ill · ness reqwres fa~t i.ale St1l"rificc $44 ,950. C.ill &iS-0303 FOREST OLSON IHC. hy 1\crorator o y.·n cr l••••••••••••-S11at·1uu s II\ 1ng .ind din 111g room:. J)rc:.sL·d 1n HH1\ND NEW Pl.USl·I CAllP£'f S l;ourrn.:l k1tcht•n l''rt•shly p;nn1t•cl J n d w a l I p .1 pt' rt' ti throui:huut \)\•cr:.11.t:d O.:•drooms l "y.o rn<1ster !>Ulll'S Larµt.• C'U I dt'-!>:J(' lot &t• lh1~ n1oclel today 1 c.111963-6761 . ~ "· [® THE REAL ESTATERS PU llLIC NOTICE TIBUROH TOWHHOUSE Lr~ J bedroom. 2 bath hard to find nnc storv modPI All extras ~·1th ht'i.tUt1ful f loor plan :~t·.arby pool a nd l'lut)huust>. Jturry, Jus t ri'<lut'l"d to ~.950. Call 540·1151 ~HERITAGE REALTORS T111i Dull~~" cono ... ct~O t>y "" 1n-dl.,du•I Oarwln l . Jont• l~" ~1al•men! .... ~ Iii~ wlln t"" O>un!r tier• of O••nQt County~ Oc:- !-), 191~ , I ! I 1 • ,., .... "' .. h• pr ,, ,, rn ~1· '" ,, '" '°' '" "' 11 ,,, I II ,, ,, .,, ,, " "' " ll ,. " " \' " " ,, • F ,, ,, I p l s I ' ,, r _,. TRIPLEXES ll I 22f)(I Miner., C.~1 . Xlnl. ti1rHI. Builtins, frplc ., n"w c rpt ., drapes . S7:!.500. Ownr./Agl . i.i2 W8X5 -----1 MINI ESTATE · Sl450TOTALDOWH PAYMENT! $37 ,950 1111.n your O\l.'n private 3 h1l r m es tat e o n a ,erluded boulevard 1 Uni · 11ut• hard.,.,·ood floors h1i.:hl1t.:ht the s weeping m.1s tcr bdrm? Two rhildrens suites. Gallop· BAYSIDE ELEGANCE French Country Villa on wide sandy beach. dc- co ra tcd ~·1th pro· ress1onal chic. Priv:llt: courtyard. $239.950. One Year Warranty lnc'd CALL 675·7225 ,. ' ........ ,,. ,..,, ... ,. \ \I J J~\· HE\l:l''t A 9£RG ENl£RPf11SES CO TO IUY OR SELL In Newport, Costa l\t esa, Corona del l\1ar or Irv1nt: REAL TORS', 675·6000 2443 East Coast Highway, Corona del Mar Gf'tltffaf ' 1002 G ...... 01 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• WHETHER IT'S A HOME .•• .,.or an income property. your tas man probably \\'iii recommend that you buy now! II ere are 2 suggestions: YEAR OLD DUPLEX ... with 3 ))drms .. 2 baths, frplt:. each unit . $119.000 KINGS ROAD -VIEW! See the entire \\'ater area & Catalina, from this lovely 3 bdrm., family rm. home . $124 ,500. Pl ea se cal l us for app't. VE A R BAY AND BEACH 675-3000 <"l07 E COA ST MWY CORONA CIEL. MAR inl! i::ourmel kitc hen . Generof 1002 G.......,I ' ' TU!Od!)'.Novembe<11 , 11175 DAILY PILOT 87 ~.':1:..~ ........ ,~!.~.~ ....... ~.~~--···· G•••• 1002 G,.,,,. 1002 laMHe 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• LIDO ISLE Like new ! 'Lido Soud 4 BR.. 4 ba. l ·Owner. Custom bayfront. l .. awn, patio, jacuzzi; pier & noat. $325 ,000 Waterfront, Lido Nord. 6 BR. or 4 llR. & 2 BR. apt. On sandy beach. $28S,OOO Bill GRUNDY , REALTOR J -l l Suy,,,Jt· 01'"' NB o7S b161 UYEIH MEUVQDE Extremely upgr•ded Pacesetter. t Bdrm + 2 full balhs. 1000 Sq. n + 15x30 added game rootn. Entire home redccorat· ed.-Move·iD frc&b. OVi·n~·r transferred. OfrerN Ill SO""J.500 • . _.-.rS U l'J::ltll f-JO lVIES 3146 C.~• NB SAl·ttSS OME Of KIHD GOMf"GI I 002 -· I 002 OCIAN NOMT •·•••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 ... folat I 02& 8 h 1 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:~1 ...... _ . .1.•••············· re•t takin1 view ............. ., .. i..,... Priftclpal• $51.700 .o<'ean front with five Custom :SBr. auHt rm. rmt•I U.rtlta . Dew-eloprr'• Countn livinr dfon. din. rm .. lg. k1tch, 2 drea m. Creal terms ~ GROWJNC'fN VAL&-ba. &•utlfWldscp'd s ml s:ns,ooo Newport B eac h . 2 yd/lerriaced fmt. Oce:an Story-5 bt'droom -& Mtn . view. Qui et. DUl'UX LOTS L.aawia near town , bt-at:h Two great duplew. IOll f:..rh S.U,500 Hl<OUU TOWHHOUSE Crl!'at buy on the Sea T errace . Charming 2 bedroom. 156.900. SAM CUEMEHTli MOTEL Chotcl!' locatiOll Jo.:I Camino Real near freeway. l2 unlt.s. 5165,000. COMMHCIAL U.IOUHA CANYON Tf!'rr1rlc retail locr.tion. J,000 sq. ft. store plus l8JO ft . contemoorarv home. Ample parking. 517S,OOO or lease. den -fam-1Gx32 LR, 496·0295-=•="='=·---- ' k. h p 1 LINDA ISLE -TllUE El.EGAHCE! -<'oun ry 1tc en . oo FountainVaUey 1014 and .large yard. End ol Exquisit e NF.\V 5 JiR J<'renc·h ••••••••••••••••••••••• cut -de·sae ove rlooks Traditiona l w /bc<Juti£ul \\'Uler Vie\\' . Cherry Lake. Ne eds p · / 1· f I •·· t F' I TLC. Fix this up 1.o your 1er s 11> or gc ""Ja . a1n rrn. gc taste, enjoy for years, play rm. UJ< & IKM)I. S395,000 when your children arc 76 LINDA IS l ... 1': 1)11 . 01x.•n 0 <.J il.v 1·5 gone sell at a profit, 2111 San JoocpO HIM• Rood !.:c~~~eda~ia~~~ l~r:~~ NEWPORT CENTlll, M.I. 644·4910 area. Will be less in 10 yrs. Invest Now! ! GeMral 1002 G.....-ol 1002 ~~ REDUCED! 0'A'ller Boui.th\ Another 3 Bedrm·Oen·Oin ltm. ••••••••••••••••••••••• LIVE IN MESA VERDE Extremely u1>Rr<1d cd l'acesette r. " Ht.•drm + 2 full baths. 1900 S<1.ft . + 1511.30 addtod t.:a me room Entire home redC't'Oritt- ed. r-10\'e·1n Frt•sh o ...... ·nt~r transferred. (Jffert.-d :.11 167 .500. ~l l'l·:Hll ••••••••••••••••••••••• 51 8·518\>J DAJILl1\ NE\\' IN (;(IHONA l>t:L ~!A ll , :1 l'us t.om ·IJu11t duple11. & thl' dc-.1i.:n 1s 1nlt'fl'~tu1~ Jli ~h ht'.imt.'rl t•e1hni.:s . hu).:t· hrf'pl.11:t• prl\':Jtt• ONLY $44,240 llc;1ut1ful 2 story. 3 hdr1n, 2l., ba.. formal DR & FR townhouse 1n t·h o1cc t-•v location. lleavy ~hake roor, pools. play yar<l'\ & l'lubhoulit'. l\t•st buy in Tlberon. .>15 9-191. -' . . BY OWNER 4 IEDROOM Sharp 14 00 ~qft house near Ci lsle r School . Outs tanding value ;.11 549.000 18709 San Au ton10. Call 968·5319 or ti4.2·1i584 Pnnc1 pal ~ Only . 1\trium & Grcl'ncry $66 ,500 f-f O!VIES patios o ..... ncrs unit 1s HuntirM)ton ll'och I 040 thret• lll·droom 'A'llh di.'· ••••••••••••••••••••••• WATEJIFRONT HOHES 3&4ll Campus NB S•9-ll6SS ll i n 1 n t-: enter ta 1 n m c n t . l..':AS~S~D~C=I A~T~E=S~·=R::E=A=L~T=O~R=S~ 1,~· ·~·~·~·~·~·;• ~· ·~·~·~·~·~·~· ·~·~·:•;• ·~·;~·~· ~· ·~·~·~·~·~·~• ~· ·~·~·~·~·~· ·~·~·~·~· ·~ 1'1~11 size lot! Garage: ~ LUXURY HORSERAMCH >1orkshup ! Seller s ays 2 STY .. $23,750 WATERFRONT COHDOMIMIUM +GUEST HOUSE hghtru1 1 ..... ·o l»•droo1n 1n eomc unil 'A"ll h i t:. own r1r1•pial°C. l\c<i t buy av:ulublt• hnnganyoffer.Useyour POOL·SISOMO. IACKIAY P1t•r lSl111 Sparkle plen· ':on temporary wood.1---------·I IUCH \" \ or $145-0 total down l\.f 0 v e r i g h t in '. 4 ty ! lmn1al·. J BR . 2 Ba. ~Jass . Ocean view locaition BEACH COTI AGE R<1rl' opportunity to ac- p :.i y rn e n t . Owne-r ASSUME60/o bcdrooms.and 3 balhs-h ome . GO U Rl\1ET•·1 l'harm i ng r e ntrul llR ·POOL 'Ill.Ire this rustll' estate df~pcrate ! Don't wait -Prime beach town loc a· nearly new. A lo t of KJ'l'CllF-~N ! Lovclv patio. Laguna. Z b-.'Clrooms. 2~~ that 1s 'A'1lh1n 'A'alk1nl! for quiek appt. Call tion ~ Jo~ to beach! houseforonly S59,000. Movl·1nready ~ R·educed baths Ar<'hJtect de111gned. IUCH .$29.00D dis tance or b eac h '. .11 ""10 PETE BARRETT S79 500 C\as~ic entrance to lar•• -vv · Walnut paneling ~alore . t.115139,000~ ' Spacious 1:.i AC RE riro · family Siled hv1n g room ~~·~·.....:' · Antique mirrored decor -REALTY-Balboa Bay Prop. MAGHIFIClMT wilh :irtistt<· use or shut-vides amplt-roorn f11r [ ® ~ Gourmet kitchen w.ith R~altors VIEW HOME ters & ....... ooct throu~hout . _.:ardl.'ns, r1ool. t-lc ' llu~~· ' ""'"""' large d in i n g area . _!-'2~00..-. 67S·4060 * 675·7060 * Temple llills, Lag una f'ormal dinin~ room ts 3 b~l.r?"' O'A'rlt•rs unit Includes refri ~crator' ~~-=:w."!"tw~ Spacioos 3 bedroom 14( conv1:nie ntl)' served by Pl.l S 2 bdrm tor ~lll'!'>I L:::'.'.:,J!~~~'!!~· .Wind1n~ s taircase .to uEWPORT /ivfnR. d1n 1n g . r:amily large ~ourmct k•tl·hen .! hou.se or 1nl'on1t.' urut ' giant hide-a · .... ·ay master .... A d 0 r a b I rooms -2 dc~ks & 2 pain.XS 22· Sunken family enter· Tins hori;(' IO\'(.'r dl•h_.:hl ----------1 s uite . llu~e enclosed HEIGHTS e $l2S,OOO ta1n1nent centt•r Stairs has 3 Ctlrrals 'A'lth :1mplc GRACIOUS LIVING patio. $11 ,150 buys at 6'"; H !>Wee p to elcJ:"ant m aster fOl)ffi for nd1n~ plus t;u·k LOAN · $150 1\10. PAY S THREEFtREPLACES OUSe SUPERILAGUHA s uite & l'hildr ens r~m and h.1) storal!l'' ALI#! Olymp1l· common Plus h carpe ting. wC't UEAT STREET GA.LURY IUILDING 1• k \\1de open s pact·~ <1(·ean ""' qu a rlcrs a t• over pool. Townhome. TRkl' ba•. p••m•um wa ll ,ov One of La•una·s flnf!'st b r eeze s !'>WJ.\·ln" ' ' IV f di d 7 1 i ,.~ FJl1\ J.Q,\N . NC> .. advanlai;c ·Call752-1700 enngs,3 hugebcdrooms, arm. ncn Yan in-galleneswillsellbldg and NEW LOAN COSTS w1Jlo.,.,•s' You....,on 'thavc NOW ~ 3 car ua ra••c. 3 pa tio'\ \'!Lin~ is how you"ll rind lease back on attr1ct1ve t~us OP""rtunil,\" J~a 1 n • ·• • 0 th 3bed 1• b th S1'000 $20 ,300 !J al ~1u st .. ~ '"~'•' 1 • l\1inipool. pn\"alc yard ts. room, ·•• a ·terms. 1,,. .soon 'CalltS471J.tJIU . "· . ; . " ' SS5.900. CALL Kl':Y. Cozy house with sacrifice. 1-lurry! Call 962-7788 f1replacr. v;1ulted cell· SPlEHDID OCEAH ~:?.~1; .... , [ 1ni::s. hard ..... ·oocl floors. FRONT HOME ® ~ KEY panel1ni:: and shutters. On magnificent b~ach [® ! 'lfl"'R€'ALTORSIC Pncedatonly$43,500. Laguna 3 bedroon1s. 4 ---- baths. 3400 11q . rt. dclWL e . . . --· - . ' . INFLATION FIGHTER THIS AD MAY. living plus 1r.oo !'>11 11 1;;:;;:;;;;~~:;:;:;:;:;:;; MEYER GO 1£ B~i:.~~ ~ """'' :.:::EGO I• ATTENTION BUILDERS ~~~~~~~;;;;;_.l lfow can you afford a TO PRESS! p t• -: ni ce home 'A'ilh pfi\'illC L f S 0 . m 0 V (' fa S l ' rop~r~I:~· ~ J4 gr~a~~i~op~~~ J br Ov.'T\er 'A'll\ trade equity in pool in rising inflation"! Be<tulLful 3. Bit . Z·ba + L•OO ou.t.1\ SJ NIWl"Oltf 11.-cM own Pr aiit_ 3 at•re~ for Santa ,\na Condo +cash Easy, have you r own NEWPORT ISLAND COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 2515 1-: Cnast ll'A'Y 67S·5S 11 EASTSIOE ASSUMABLE FHA Yn11 h;1\'t• hct•n .,.,·a111ni.: for th1~ J bedroo1n. 2ba. f1rt•pl.i1•t•. p.i!ro 1n the ehlt' :o.t•111on of cast Costa ~fc !>a l'r1dl• o f owne~h1p art•a. S.\5,950. ~ COATS&WALLACE REAL ESTATE.INC • 546-4141'. RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN 2 BR·Den-2BA $69,SOO HARRY BABBITT Rea.I Estate byMcl/AY AVID FOR THE ACTIVE FAMILY \.\'alk to ocr an nt dusk rr om th is c harm 1 n~ home locutcd 111 lh1· rno~t t1pgr:idcd tr;.1ct . P1 rturc perfecl >'"'rd!.. f:lc.~ant 1ntl'n or Uncompuralllt• pnec 968·4456 ECONOMICALLY INNOVATING 8', ,\ssumahh.· Joan. Ex· tra lari.;r lot' Perfect ex· po.s ure for pool Quahly carpl'L'i & drape-s l~1nen form1ca. Nl·a r ext·cllcnt S('hnols & s h opping. 91'.R 44!,d OCEAN VIEW 2 ll(.'droom home on <·or nt•r lot 'A'JI h enclosed r.aragt• '':! ~1lle to beach s.w.ooo 5:lfl AA:lfi for lar!lcr home in l)ana pnvate street and your fam. rn1 and form;.il din· growth. $100.000 plus ~r. l't area . 543-5•162 or own homc plusf1ve more ;1n;i;~l ~ ~c0"~f~ocr~ 7UMITS 60FFICES LIVI'.: IN ·r 111 s N!C f: 2 bedroom ho rne while )'OU bwld your units on thl· It -i lot. Room for pool la· hie tn large convcrlt!1I family room Wa lk 1n clo!'>Cts. panchn_.:. g:1s hltns and l'Ovcred patio enhance this property. Ooo'l dC'l ay on this l)nly Sl0,:-,00. Ca 11 546-5880 S upe r extr,-1 lar i:t• Reattor .. 644-1559 ; 11 'A'at c rrron t (·u :.lum ,----------~ ~:: i~· \ u.t2-7U6 hous1.>.s hnnj!11'1 g 1n in · On J'e n insula, N JJ . 6 APARTMEHTS =-------l comc•. The 1•a,·ments hideav.·ay. llandsomc s ...... ·immin" pool Xlnl LOW, LOW DOWN h, k oof h •h p"n " La2una Beach ,.;real coast stay the same. the rents s a c r · •.c; 0 ... · rcntul. Pril·cd to sell '. hwy location in come keep "O•ng up ··nd )'OU bcan1 l"eili ngs thruoul. ..., ...... 500 Q 1 b d " " [ d ..,..-.::1. prope rly. ua ily I g. profit from 1nflal1on 1n-~enerous use 0 use 673-3663 675-4777 eves Ample parking $215,000 associated s t ead o f s u ffcr in)!. hnck. Dtscern1n _.: buyers Come see this /uxunous 3 know ,·uluc! Hare OP· I Spread out O\'t'r a tree bedroom 2 hath s hake µortun1ty 0\1.'llcr n1us l s had e d -~, aC're i n ho mt· 5 n .. drotHn:.. :l l "'--· ..-..~ ba.ths. :l rar l!..t rH "t' <11HI Bolboa P~ninsulo I 0071----------~ on the 'A':llc r "'1th 11n•r --- and slip 3250 Si1 H uf ·······················1 HUNTINGTON luxury ll\inu fnr lhe di!'> lla}frnnt . I" 1..·nlon1al cnminaling /Ju_i t•r 21.ot.-.. p11·r I HARBOUR $280,000 \l.1r!'>hJll HI!' 075·46ll01 Townhous~ roof home w1 lh l ar~c move fast . Vet s -NO y.1rd a nd boat ,ga ll'. f.asts1de Costa l\lcsa . down. Owne r 's sn a nxious r:xchani::cs.,.,·elcnme. Let CALL 540 3666 9AOICEAS-AEAl TORS l01 ~ W (IQtboo 671·)66 1 /'V EL\.. Associates -...HERITAGE 2211 Newport II. (O\tO~ Corona ck-I Mar I 0221 •••••••••••••••••••••••• !fii05 H;ircroot(·1 r1· thev'll e\"Cn take a car, us s how you hO\\. your • hu;it, camper. hou s~. ~~~~ g;)~~~1~1can be the •:...1 .. ,.,,i~"" ~~~dno. ~~~n~~ni.D o~s ~.,~ •:rtliiiiU. t>xchan ge Excell<'nl 1£ .Quail l ....... _____ ..... ,\'nrth Costa ~lt•.s,1 loca-0 ' Pia w • h I h I tiun CR e,.. eor~ o ep Prap•rti•s - ,,2.1920 H d U 't I ~Quail ~ 1400 ouA•lsl Ntw,0•1111 ... cH ome an n1 s iii IPlace , M"wport Helghh Prapertiea MONTEGO Custom l/01Tie plus unlls 7S2-1920 MODEL on :,in e11.tra s pacious lot 1400 QIJAtli1.NlW,O•TllACH ..... ·ay down South on 17lh COSTA MESA DUPLEX 1\1·0 2 BH . 11 l Ra Units "1\h rresh exterior paint. First time listNI. S46.500. {·an qui ck. 644 ·7211 .. . ' . FORCED SALE BOAT SLIP llarhor \'icw I-tom es. street. Owners AOl 1t fr.;:_e N R . with spectacular, and cll'ar a s he c an al· 11nnbstr11cled ''iew of en-ford lo talk term ~ and do lire \"alley Truly your his own f1na~c111)!. F.11.- · ·shangr1 ·La·· after a .changes considered tOt). husy day If you 'A'Ould socon1c1n ;1ndtalktous. hkl' a -i bdrm . 2 bath home for \'OUr f:Jm ilr . be I CIQ ail ~ sure to sef. this one. Only :i. U St0.1.00tl. ..... ·it h rommun1· Place ty pool & tennis 1ust 11:1. Prap•rties block away 7.Sl-1920 ~ LE RAISOR REALTY 1•00 OUAllSI NIW"<l•l llACH 4 BR-$l4,9SO L•; included with this lov· 4523 Campus Dr,. Irvine cly appt. 3 bdrm, 3 ba, Campus Valley Shop Ctr. 'c....,,port Beach maint. CALL 833-1&00 Near So. Coast Pla1.a : 2·s t y .. 4 Bil . 2 b a . townhouse: formal din· ing rm., 2 car ~aragc: lu11.urious shaf! c:1rpct : blt·in book cases; 1n1 - mac ulate . only 2 yrs . new ! free: residence. Seller has 1--"-'-='------ BAYSHORES YOU HAYE EVERYTHING 5 Bedrooms -5 balhs ~ra c1ous entry. SPEC· T 1\CU L AR L I VING ROOM. OA I\ PL!\NK t•LOORS. COUNTRY K ITC M t<:N . ChoppinJ! block is land. food ct·nter. new appliances, lots o f new cupboards. l~/\RGfo; L IHH AR\' Ll i!hle rt hookcascs. Mas ter suite 1n1·!udt•s 1!ress1n)! room. extra larAt' cloi>.ets ·hath with jacu1.11 plu~ 2 walls ur glass m1n1 \'l{''A" or NC'A'\lOrt !!ar bor Q\l.·ncr forced to .~el l after fi11.1n~ as drl'<i m house. $139.500 :i.t u~t sec to appreciate ,\ppo1ntmcnt only Call &16-7171 ". [® sat .. s a..ginn"" No rl'al estate lice ns e neccssa ry ·Call LeRoy Oprer or Jim Tom , Pf:RFOH~t ,\N C E REAL ESTATt-:. 8'1 7-351i4 or • REAL ESTATt INVcSTMEi<TS CAU 494·6594 ·~ REALTORS 646-8811 LI VE' LIVE' LIV~· I J!!!!~ANYT=:~IM=E~I :l Bil. 21, h;1 l 'r1cc<I lu VIEW I"""'""'·"'" \~~r~J~1~1~.:R~~.c ..... E,. rm EnJtJY li fe 1n th is 31• bedroom. )!am{· room . -fortun;ilt• 1•nouj.!h tq ht• I I .1hh · tu off,·r ;1 fr()n! rn" LAGUNA CORNER 2·s lory conllo with Jt;· COAST HIGHWAY B01\l' SI.IP ,\ n<.>w .J PARK HUNTING TOM 4 BDR +BONU S +POOL cu ... 111111 huil1 \11•'A' ho rn•· REALTY INC. 10.000 H bu1 ld1n l! s1lr. for i year old . All in s up(·r prime l'O mme rt·ial Twc I COnd1ltOll . $96,:i~•ll. t "or excellent unit s on : appo1ntment call In l"'(!"h!'<l\C' lr\'Ult' 'l"t•r 714/846-1371 property.Sl~Z .000 FORAll Sunken l1v1nt.: ronrn , •~l&S form al d1n1n 1.: l\1t(·hcn FOOD TAKE-OUT ,...·1th nook Pa rt v r(111rr1 Ideal La j!una bu s 1ne•s with <..:ONVfo~ltS,\·r1t)'.'\ dislnCl l·orncr Good lensc PIT ,\,'\'I) f'lll EJ>J,,\('f'; "'·000 1.;;::;;;;;;;;:;;:;;;;~ Guest SUltL', ~l.11r .. In CHARM HOME HARBOR LIGHTS ma!ilcr and ehildrt'n-. Plus 2 bu1l1hni.i <;.J T~:s s uite -. 'IOU S l1 v ·1 r .tt'" .itut 11,.w 1., on•• •1[ lho~1· t1ml'~ \\",. h;J\•' f11r \1111 a rlf.orn.1111· 4 BH , homl' "1th t•"1:('1\1n~ ni ght 11 1,'.lil . b,,.\ l)('(',J!\ & 1 .. 1:11111 \'J''"'"· t a "l""lt1dl'd f1<11il 1\ll p\•rF1·1·l for thP 11""n1 •r 'A'ho In\ t·~ l•1c111t·rta1n SJ:~1.~10 f'l•:f: t ";1ll 1...t I 7:!1 l l1iff Ort\'t'. l.Jguna ,,ear The alnum entry leads B o r,,; u s It () () :\1 tow.•n. !Jc;i l'h SHl6.QOO into an area uf s undccks Secluded rcar i.:rnurul" M!WA &unol>structedv1ewsnf S l 9 ,fl00 110 ..... ·n l'.111 1 , . LAGUNA SMALL N\·~·port Hay <.:u,.,tom !J6.i.l;ili7 SHOP CENTER construction : \l.'OO<.l p<ir t • ) · PC)()L &J1\CU ZZI Sl~.~ltl 4·BH + hu~l· f;im rrn f,, boat l!;:tte. R Blk s . to ~11·;11·h ~~ !"J'IO:l llk r. ATTN: BEACH LOVERS l)ri1ma\11• 2 ~tory 1.11 . U.·JU!1(11I marhl1• frph·. :1 1~1..· hrlrr1l!'>. 2 lt;o, lt-:1• p .1l ln \'.1rd "1th room for IJ11.1l l•r' l1,11 lc r. ".ilk tu 111 e;u1. pool. 1 ~·nn1., \11 too SL.1.i":..0 !HS !I I'll 9 OehRhtful .;;tioi.is /"In eo.._.,, quC't nnors l..ot:-; of ~la!'>s . [ ® ~ I -- Jlw >· Hie pu t ent1;ll pool 'A'lth rJ1·rk . Thi,., 316& 3161/ilRIS '9.l;FA!~ I home . with 4 HH , 3 I.la · . _ honlt• 1,.1....,cr z Br den ,~ ,,, -•• • ••-Sllll.000 1nult1 te,·f!I Blurfs -cl\i.:e ~1 of B.i.\!'>HI•· ln•·<11n•· &·'. --~~·~'.~11·~1 ~'~~;~,~_; WIHE SHOP has been redul·cd SJ0.000 ----ba l "pitt·r ;: llr 1, ~ .\r!'> Olarm1nj! .,.-1n£•, ,i!ifl ~hop fSIQ~~q.000wck sale. No"· only COU...,TRY 11, • ...., SI lll ,(~llJ in San Juan Cap1slrano ~ n near Miss.ion $6500 KITCH EU l>ll\l! \\'1i.:1:t•nhor11 . Bltr i .... h7,1 til!•ll IMAGINE FlUFF-R>lD LAUNDRY Laguna. Well esta bli shed llil!h income $12.~ Cha rmin" :!·bedroom . J ~ bedroon1 ho lm\· ft1r ,... l>l.Pl.E'.\ '!. 2 br 11r111 -. ,,.,.,.., I I Cost:1 1\1 e!'>a hon1c on H 2 """·500 on t'A'n t 2 1>t,, l 'hun·t• 10<· So of II "\ Jot . i-:asy boat or tra!lt•r l;ornt•r lot :in1I .1n :1lh.•\ S7!1..'>ll0 ()....,•ner :i-V! ;,31 ~, access to hugl' fcnct•d r1• •' n t r ~• n i• •' . !\I :1 n ' l!l·.\l .'1111 !~ ar y e1rd . f'<1\'f)r :1hl1· 38R28oOUPLEX poss1h1lil1<·" ll u1!d1·r " LAGUNA RENTALS Sl:'\C I·. 11111 fin anc 1n.i:: nfrC'red Full 'Alll 'A'ant rn"'"'' th1 !'> lefl ""' "w;ll ;ell ul h>' OCEAN VIEW 1·ost new. 18 mo ago! Owner sacririce. Priced ('<in't heat that kind of nearly $6,000 und e r pnc 1 n~! Only $77,000. market ~' Fant:1st1c 1n· j;.\u.771 1, vestment. Call ror dE' - tails. 645·030J DAVID D. CARLSON Roollor Bll-9293 84fl·3.1'i7 CIHss1f1cd Ads 2 La J{una f\('ac h 673-4400 pr1l't' S32 .9uo L"1\t.1. ONLYS89.soo. l'l1!~T·.~J:ml~ occanfronl J bedroom. 2 !""Jo56-26f,(I in an PS t'••i h·nt s.,uth of _, __ ...., ____ fillli ----1 balh hom(•s \ modt•rn. 1 -----------~ 1111.!h'A'.•Y \11 •. 111011 •111 J 962·4471(.,!")546-8103 642·567 old l..;i.i.:una Doth yearly PcrformanC't' Real 1-: ... tatc C:::. SELECT i.:t·n•·r(lu~ l.'o 1! 101 1---------- , ~REST OLSON INC. General I 002 GMtral I 002 rentals at $700 mo \VJll pay hi gh percentage T PROP ERTi ES l .ill u-. q 111< k for heavy vol um~· hi;t1ng -1.11 7:!11 Fa41 S~cial ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• -....:::===--Want arts Call f.42 ·5678 •••••••••••••••••••• Gf'Mrm 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·si. TARBELUW!!!2!!!. rn . 1926-197 6 LOW INTEREST: Rent-like payments when you assume the government loan! Big trees , 3 bedrooms or conve rtible den , wo9d cabinets, built-ins, $39,500. sacrifice by owner. IRVlNE -44,500 : Across from park & schools. Cali£ornia ranch style. corner lot. Entry hall, fami ly room . dining room, dream kitchen. Lazy party veranda out back. Unbelievable. call today! 540-1720 . 2tss tt.toao .. c1. • ........... , ""9c" ..--eon.,- ~btS...aktJ~-~ KE.\LT4 KS 644-7270 .... HEEDS A LITTLE HEl.P U Ideal firs t home or rixer upper. 3 Bedrooms. brick BBQ in r ear patio. Priced lo sell . 536,500. Submit. 28'18 E Coos! Highway, Corona d el Mor PR Pf Pllf;;'"'JT .-~'1 • l.aJ?una Ht>ach \ 1c.,.,· home.' 2 BR. 2 ba. close to lllwn & beaC'h FP 111 s1de & oul Mo to mo $400 mo Boulevard !'>lud10 1n oorth cod of La j!uo~ Rt"ach. Great lor s1o gle person, art1sl, or can be used as office. $1 65 mo. incl util Spacious J BR Z Ba. hilltop homP M1gn1fk'ent vie'I¥. Jo'P., formal dirung a rea , 2 car garage . Yf!'arly-$700 /mo. _I__:_ salespcoplt• Call .Jl!\1 SF.I.I. 11tle 1tt•m" "1!h ,, M!WA "J'h1nk uf !h 1~ 1i '1 T0!\1.8'16-3J17 rJally r1l i:it 1'1.1,.,1fi.·d ''t murtJ.!.tt.:" .1\,1ll.1hll· 1" --' -\ ' d ;1.\ on thi-•, :I Hit pun! Grn~rol 1002 General 1002 t , , ' ho1n1·"l'h1 " hou-.1· h.•" th•· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. -.... -... ~~~~.., 11ppu1ntn11•n1 " f.i1 ,1 f.11111 ~ll.. macnab I Irvine ?'-realty CORONA DEi. MAR Cute cornet du1>lex . l'ricccl 11il<.•1 2 Bedroom & 1 bcdroo1n \V l hcam ccilin~s & lots of knotty p1nC'. Copper plumbing. $76.500 .J<.~<.1 nnc Barnctt 644 -6200 (~:&JI 642.e:tlS t01 Ocr¥•r o.;.,. 644-6200 1644 M.c:Nlhu• S72.5M Nrt -.tu1hti unit 11 2. upi!radecl rlcl11-:htful colta~c. \[1k{'n 111 tr:idt·. ln.,.,•cst pnC'e rr1 ( 'd,\1, nwn~·r f.73 2207 C~ta M~sa 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3hr. 2 ba f:11T1ily rm . 2car 1.:;1r , No Cu!it.1 ~1l·:-<1 hm , liy o ..... •n er S4G.Soo . 7.'i / 116.1 no .1Rt ~ N~eod lmmed Sale lfrrat fa n1dy hf)111 1' 31\r. 2h;1 , 1';1m r1n , fr1)lc 1-.:.1.~L'\11lf• \l.';dk to s1·ho11I A~nt !l'Wi 3011 Coll cJ?e Pa rk. :1 l\ll . 2 Ila, \j.lc fam rm. n('w1y rlc rorall..'<I 545-574 1 SSl .500 I~ !'>U('h it,., 2 /i,1 dl'I: kllt h V.· tlin1n~ arl.'.1 . 1 .. rr1fu flvor plan st:irl'i "'1t h 1·entcr cntrant 1' S.l:l,5'Wl CALl. l'Jo:itFt)H.1\IANl't-: nr;AL 1-:s·r,\Tt-~.~7 l...,..., IN THE 40's HO DOWN TO VETS OR ,£~!;Umf• lht"' low 1n- l l'fl•s t ln;1n nn th1!. ... 1oryl>•Jok f:1mlly hnnH' ('ro..scd 1>•1nt'd "1n•lnw:-. w:irm 'AfJnd pan<'l111~ hookr;.i-.l'l!>. u ~('d hr1('k r1r1•pl;1r1· :ind 1>lan\{•r!'> Cop1>rr kC'tllc klll'hl'll w e:111n~ bar & adJtHn1n ~ f:1mll~· -1 Hit ·., 1nchlJ! ,, ma s tl'r s111\{' w /pr1\· hath Slnnt• pal1n and largl"lot HKH962·5Sl 1 ' J • _, .. l200.._..Ftlnlllhtd ........ UtrfwW•d H11111U........ Af ._,,.,_ J1• d •••••• !'!~~ A c:reogit f or 1aM ~·· ••••• •••••••• •••••••••••••• • •••·• ••••••••••••••••••• ••••••• ••• •••••-••••• ••••• • "1' ·················---•••••••••••••·•••• · •· , .. r d .._. l7ff .. DAILY PtL.OT Tuesday. November 11 . 1971!1 ~:::.r:c:-:~~ ........ ~-~:~!.~~~~ ........ 1~~!~!.~~~~~ ....... . Hio11Mgloo leach I 040 Newport .. ach l 0 69 Newport .. ach I 069 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• $28,000 0 W1Mt"0 M111t Sl'll Newly d~cort1l1•d, 11>arkles Inside & out Oig entertainers ll\•1n1i: room wllh WALL or 1'111tRORS. hca r l y USED HHI CK F lll.EPLl\(."t.: :t bt.'droom:. or coove.rt1ble d1'n . full sized DININl: ll.OOM . Dream k1tcht'n Helter hurry, ca ll 842·8&5A . mRRElt= 900 BLOCK VIA LI DO HORD 1->r1rne l<lc·ation . with brcalhl0:1kl11g view ~ Ideal fan1 1ly home with g reat µol c11li<.ll for redecorating & cnlarg· 1ng. 4 13clrrns . & famil y rm., 50 rt . lot & IJ!C . ptcr & siiJ). Wra 1' 1l up for (~h1·1s lmt.1 s' SI00.000. LIDO REALTY 3377 Via Lido, H .B. 673-7300 AVOCAOOLAND.Sl,llltl.tle ,..rtlooclt ll6t -J 224.,..... l-4·---1Md1)740 r• uu•n• Ac Ra.Cho ~1·1f w •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ···················-·· ••••••••••••••• per . • -.• ••••••••••••••••·•·••••• '--•;;.;;;;;.;.;;;;;;;.;.;.;;.;.;.;. ••• 1111 .. -~~--fl>' <Seller Yin. 8~"' lnt. A.dull P a rk Newpor Ftreplat'C. 3 hedrm, 2 IHI, * IJHTALS • • .... T•ght s forces sale . """'· Mobil•. >41 ·91 cpU, dfl", bllM. Super UNIV. PARK COM6. STAY WITH US Owne,,1141616-0734 dya-niJhll loc>llon . $365 /mo. SBR.2~81 ........ $4"5 - . LOW WEEKLY RATES ==""-="'--"'-,'---!-' . ~ 983-1786 3 BR. 2 ba. bonus .... $C7S """"'" waeted •• ~LIJI•• 3 116 3 ntETERRACE Beautifully furnished larg~ studios and ntable cl\Qice $eO~:'la •• ••••••••••••••••••••• ~Dia~ :m A;:;lc 2 BR. 2 Ba .........•• $350 one L~room suit.es -all with Cull venture. S2 • re I er-. dflck w/QtC.ean view. 1 g r bltnJ .. 139$ SBR.2.Ba ......•...• $-US ~ =edrtt!::~c~~:dag~ Ac.·~e•s to pvt beach. ::se11 !n"sPM. · GREENTREE•IOllES ldtchens. · J T D . b R E. l ~. mo. yrly lU. SZ02~1:1~;:;~~~;;;;;~;;;~12 BR, den .•.•..•••• S3SO b l · ·wit •. · va Coast""''· Owntt (213) RaJMhoS.n Joa"uln • • 'lb motel conve sioo ooo -• Apartment bv1ng wi_ · • ~:e,r • · tB7-4Mlbetwecn8&4p 3·BEDROOM wtui-famJ-2 e8RR+2 ~.2 bl.-•. -SSOO ru·enc-. Heat-~ ""'11, stm dee_ k~ .aft: · or (714)499-1620 ly room. cover-ed palio, 2 • ........ •·· ·•· .-~.. cu ..,..,.... Uliti n £-1 I fenced vard, across from nJRTLE t\OCK Hl.U.S : conditiool ng . , Linens & U . es 1 . ~=:' llOO lt1•ftu..fwnislwd 'c hooL'~. Ca ll HAL 3BR.26A ..•.•..... M2S eluded. Maid service~ televis1on, self· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• p 1 NCll t N . R e•llor. "BR. zv, ba •• • ...... S:IOO service laundry fac.Wties available. OCEANFRONT ~· 3202 &1S-""20PENSAT!SUN •BRcULv'£iii>'AU$4SO Diver'• Cove-3 br, ••••••• .. ••••••••••••••• l·.5: 2080 Garden La:De, $31 o'"~<b OnttinaUrelim 5 fj EC~ Co&taMesa. 3 8:~UTSQUA.iiE 5 ~;~:;.' AL;~~~~1:aacn. ,l:{fi,j;BJ~llfilJ l~~~M~E~S~A~ViiiiER~DiiiiEiiii~~1 ~ ::: ~ ~.'.'.':::::::.= MasLer Charge and BankAmerlcard welcome. EXECUT~VE SUITE MOTEL - C ... t .. --I.oh / "' B 2 Ba ·•· . $395 -----(;ry,tf 1500 FRH SHVICE 3 r W>-186~, ... ,r inc. ---------·IL09U"o lkach I 0 48 He-wport lhoch . I 069 ••••••••••••••••••••••• TO LAMDLOIDS ~0·-""-------- 1926-1976 552-7500 red hill 1211-.. .... lhd Ilea• ll•d & Yaotttowol -II ;t• leadl. c.lif. 9 2646 MERED ITH G ARD EN ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~1 e m be r or Board of AVAIL DEC. 1ST 3 BD.2 0 /C •ty VI 2 beach units $52 ,500. Gd 2 Cemetery LoL~. l larhor 31argebedrooms.famdv c•an I l'W incomt!. ll.2 corlot.Gin· Rest. CM. A~king sz.so Heallors. Better Bus . llA. 1'"'P. 8 /1. children room .rormalduung 2'l /t)·bu1ldt:r.nt•r1rlycom· n y 1'"'ortu n c rltr ca . 67 5 .6 1t1 s. Phone Hur. & Cha mber o f OK . Near all schools. 536-0411 Baths Con1µlch· bltn.~ I pl ··•i·d . 25 00 :.q . fl {1757S20 · ' 640-7488. CQmn1 . $375/mo. !145-6740 or f'ireplal't·. Nl'W 1n.11nl 111 1·11 ..,l••rn hornl' Sp1•1• · .;;;;;;cli;;i"-----1 SZO.heToR...tffs G42·818l. t ~ ;ind out . ~1 any ;_utdl•d / 1.11·ular O('t't111, 1·1t y ''ie v.•. EAST BLUFF C011•1icrciol $1'1lt. c M. I br mobile. B d ~ '.1o.-t-•tllftnl1Md featurl':. /\skin~ u1tl1 pnn1t• ;1rt•;1, 1111 quu:l cul REDUCED-$53•750 Pi ope~ 1600 $15"0. s . Ana furn I br 3 r. cpts, rps, range, __________ 1ttonn Uttfwwl•d -r-... _ C II 'I d 11 k lk ••••• ud ' $285. -......................... . $72,000. a ~0· 11 ,. :.;11· Ul'X u par · wa •••••••••••••••••• Sl75C M. 2 br sl 10 s.48.7437 Super 3 BR. 2 BA, DW. ••••••••••••••••••• 1o.1-wport leoch 37 69 to h<"h. 1.1111 s . :.tores OEN + POOL 5700Sq.Ft. $210.C.M.Soper2br d $360 rw -HERITAGE ••• REALTORS lll'1lv.uo1! ... ullni:. ('O Pl-.cr The fabulous IUurrs in $2951".Yalley 3 brcondo 2bedroomwith Rarage. cpts. rpJ, mo....... ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1r1 111. l'l'r;,1111(' lllt', 4 Hit, Eastblufr• Ht'd ti le roof M-I lklg. 12 Units $1""'C.M. 1 br w/vard $220. a month. 963-4567 96J.l78G C.pbtn.o ·3278 Ocean Front allrad.ive 2 I' tl 1 Good rental ;;irea. Lot "" J 1 le din rrn II\. rm . v.·ct ,a1se port1(·11 l'n ry $350 11.D. 4 br + 2 ram ok !)48.JHfi7. Univenily Park, sharp 3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Br, $250. gar , w n ~· ---------- 1 1 h·•t . f:in1 rn1 . 2 full /2 Step.up lo hugt· ll\·1n i.: 7ox224. Sl2!:t.900. OPEM 9.7 PM D .... r-•-• 3226 BR. 2 Ba. corner. Frplc, 1 Br, 3 Ba. beaut yard adults, (213) 795·3018 h.11r bath s. I dct·k"S . room Vil':\\' t~1 huge 646·392B,cves549-i53t qi VWff atrium. By owner. Lease fruit trees, ve1. garden -----------1 f1rcpl_ :1 .. ar g:i r Lo<' 795 sparklin).!. eommon pool! 530.8505 A ••••••••••••••••••••••• $380. 552·9444 or 871 -6101 $450gd ref. onJy 493.3437 Exct.ng 2 Br 2 Bil, Condo FANTASTIC C>ak Sl Comfy go11 r1nel kJt(·hcn. LGE 3 Br dphc w/sweep-. bltns. oc /bay vu, pool, TOW NHOUSE l'lllCi-:IJ 1\·r s1su.ooo Queen s1tl' bedrooms. •RENTERS* ing Wh ite Water Ocean Uni v Pk Terr, 3 Br. 2 Ba Santa Ano. 3210 jac,w/d.$345.673-6691 SuiJCr llunllni.,'1.on Bt•ii1·h 5J6 R11>2 or •I:«; •1150 l.>cn or cxlra bedroom· "fo'OH Tl·I E UNUSUAL" Vu. $350 mo. 27' Liv. Rm Twnh.se, Din. Lndry, lge •••••••••••1••••••••••• • ,•nll unit (t""'nhoust• ,1t your ('holec. Decorator C.M-• $l60 1 b•, •ngls w /frplt" 499-2237 o r kit. $11.5. 5S2·7896 3 Br nu cpla &drps, fncd LGE 3 b_r , 2 ba, .,nelar O CEAN VIEW" 11 th 1 • C doMl01"uM• {Town '"" ' d 't h'" · .~In ._ beach, Lido area. r Y· unly $39 , oo . ;1 B 1i.: .. v.·a paper ru ·ou ~~--for1afe 1100 C.rt1esa S285 2 br,kids 495-1490 NEW HOME in beaut. y t res., Pllft........, ... $CiO 813-2485 • hcd rooms. 2 bath:.. 4 llll , 1h·n, d1n1n~ rn1 . Sl·llcr has purch a!-.cd •••~•••••••••••••••••••• C.Mesa furn $90 1 br El Toro 3232 Turtlerock. neve r lived out. •. _!r'i,!!'!l ti& Warner1..::=~· :.:;;_"'-'"------<I ream k1l rhcn and 11111 bit in kitchen. Lg Ji, new home · anxious! fl Heh I 2 b ap S280-~~ ( b 3 d · '"-Ultr.I• unt. poo · r, · ••••••••••••••••••••••• in . 2 Br, 2 Ba, + deo & r--1.-&--3710 111~areaandno co mmun rm , rplc. cams. Takea vantage ·JUslre· HORTH I.Aw",,,_ 1 kids pet$250 · h 3298~-wall. Onl_v sic"" to pool IA.'\'l•ls. Ht.·d wood t•:1.t1•r durcd to S53,7SO ~full 1P1un"'i'.Bchlbr_,;kids MOftthtoMOftfh Form. Din. Rm. hig Wn.-,ter ••••••••••••••••••••••• r· c l l d CO"'DOS _..... beam ceil'gs. Nr. Pool & •••••••••••••••••••••••'----------... """ ret•reat1on. Al>suma· $78,!.!50 p ri ce! a to ay . "" 11un• Bch rurn dlx bach R--'ahOr t• E LTV Wh V. 2 •· •· ..,... P••ks, "'A= mo. 833·22.52 Fireplace. Super 4 BR. 2 9•5••DOR IHHS h ie 7;t,4"/, loan With MISSION It {\ 152 11.90. 1tewate r \CWS· .,. d ,, I ... ..., .... ...,.,, .AM ""' -3 bdrm. units from SM .000 pa w rp l' ~· y...,.. LHMS or54CMIOSS BA raneh style" home. '/:or::thtfnc~~!yta~·!~ f'~r~~ -• 4 M·0 7 I• --[ ®cll'i,, 111 ''•;~; ~1; "~'\lu~·:tl' ~ 420 Cy press. North N~':N8yh,JQ~~~~~ El Toro. Mission Viejo & 3 BR, 2 Ba, Frplc, Brick $365. 963-4.567963-1786 · $o~~';!~~S lime of fe red. C all LaqunaNiCJUel 1052)' La~una Rental Journal LagunaHills BBQ. prof. lndscpd & Coeda•Aoei••• WEEKLY RATES 546·Sll80. A,!o!cnt 1••••••••••••••••••••••• ·;\ j Call 675-72~5 SJ0.4020 FH c~R\,F~~!m"rAL (Cd. $375. mo.546-2'64 Fwnlahtd 3400 t'ULLSERVICF. By owner Twnhse 3 Hr 2' i , Land!ords Free Service REALTORS. 581·1210 L_,.a leach 3241 •••••••••••••••••••••~· 2277 Harbor, C.M. 3 Br, den. xlnt cond , ' ll:1, landl>eapct( pool l)UPL1':X WITll SI .IP ~~""'.'.-"::..:.:..:::.::::.:..:::::.11 ::---'-:-c:--::-:--c-::::;'.:;-:i ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fant..,licOcea.n View . 2909 Brjs tol, S.A. rnany xtras, asl!un1abh· 1 Jacuzzi. owner relocat· Bill Ca rroll 640·!1560 ••oo Isa.di 3206 Fountain ValWy ~2~~ 3 Br, close in, fncd yard, Lwi:ur:v 2 br, 2ba f: btufr .... ~645-~~-~~&~540-~~2300~~~ loan 1ni:.$12.9.S0 493-0469 llaslings&CoReallors . ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••• •• nice! 1335/le ase. Rita a bo.ve Dana Point 1~ $56,000 960·1 ~1ti BYOWNEH. JB r . J ba, rrplc, part Condo, !pie, 4 BR. 2 BA, Myers R. E. 494.5420 or Man~a .Beaut.dec,pool, ~ I I furn is h ed . Jmm ac , inclds Assoc. fees & 96().lTOI secuntyentry.496·1772 • .........,..sMd I • -a Niguel_.._ 4Hrl 2:i..ea. Lrg ot. n I bh $365 / lr •ine 1044 LOgun ...,.. profess o r r cmdl~ spacious. $.500 mo. Call c u ouse. mo. . C-da .. _. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••·the choice community Choil'l' of c rpt drps . 2 Br. 2 ha , nea:t to gol Judy675·1442or 5S8·9211 . 963-4.567963-1786 Charming.Jbr.2ba,riylc, "u.•.L-5 +ed 342S lcAoollland 3106 ' . SJ C $57 900 -newly painted, lge yard. n -paint Nu ktch appl. et c. <:ourse. · • · d 2 Storv fpl c 3 br 2 ba ""'''"' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• <)wner Desperate ~ 4 Hit , JUST RIGHT 1 6 r222 Prin only 496 4767 BAY FRONT 2.bdrm-en· •J • • • • $450 494 _ __,,,, d k 2000 sq .ft . Tu rtle rock 17_53_.!:_V..:._64_._, _____ I ' · . 2ba rrplc patK> dbl gar. ept.s,drp5.DW,$.195./mo . I BR, l 'hc ba, pool ,Super 2 br,sun ec ,gar. t111me.Age_I} t675·WOO . FOil TWO. Co1.y 2 flll FAMILY BEACH HSE lncJ;;'Properiy 2000 Yrl.Y. NF.:.LOA G1BSON, 963·4569963-1786 HOMEFINDERS Clubhouse. lovely UP · $300. yrly;. Wkdays y· homt· ]o(·atcd in thl' J+l)cn + Bcaut.pat10 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Realtor,675·2898 HOMEFIHDERS ••642·99'00•* gSraCde</.ICondo.hClose to& fill::!• eves & wknds ---.. r.'------l 11 1ghland s, clos e tn · 2 Duplcxcs rorsalcsideby Exec3br.chld,pet.,gar .• r aza s oppg 1-''-'-'------,..,--nOUSE rct·rcationa1 fa c ili ties . Blk lo bch, comm:Jnity' side. $125,000 & $155.000. LGE modern 2 story 2 br . ••642·9900• • -chg· parks. $3~0./roo . ls t, lalloaPetthtsula 3107 IEAUTIFUL... w /2 swim. pools. Just re· ~l~s{·~~ ... e~·8~~:~~: Ownr, 645·3655 2 ba , lfile gar. newly dee. 2br, appls, child , pet View 4br, 2ba, fp, kids last, sttunly. No Fee. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Id l.k 1 r t th duced ~A·• 950 $410. yrly. 640-4307 -chg-Agenl549-865S wou 1 e o caure f!\ ,.,._, • ·rake 2nd $62,500. Uy Privil tc Party wants 2 to lc'd 1 1 , NEW 2 Br.28a,duplx811 o ne! It's a lovely 3 L:~~!':.:;!~~'.','0"5L;Y owner 5200 River. Lido units in Cost a Mesa . 210 Pearl 2 stdty. 3 br. 2 3br, 1 s.sng ,pe gar Walklobcb,3br2bagar F OUNTAIN VALLEY W. Bay Ave , yrly. g~~~ti.fu~l:a~~~otrh~~~ ,1 _:s.:'.:".:"'~·=•=12~-33=1~9 ____ 1 642.J289, evenings. ba , frplc . den. patio. gar. 2br,2ba, pf , pool, gar L~ MHjuel 3252 Nice clean 3 BD 2 BA. 213-449-6412 or 673-5981 and p r ofessiona l ly OllJ~~"'."~~ .... llllJl~~I CHANMB.FRONT Lse. 5225. -m o. Yrly. ••••••••••••••••••••••• carpets,drapes.B/J,FP , 1 B 1 Ba Balboa Blvd = OCEANYIEW Owner l 2 1J)367·4651 Hwttinejtotileach 3 240 38Rhome 1 e ard view $29.5/mo. Weekdays 8·5 r. · · · :~~acs~::d;u~~~\~17~r~~~ lmmac:. 4 kdroom OFFICE BLDG. be tween 8 & 4 pm ••••••••••••••••••••••• property'. gA !ail 'now. Call 557-4976, ask for Pat. $200. mo°s'7~:9591 a nd pa neling. $66,500 21~1 Ba , close to tennis & Modern J,02'1 sq. ft. office wkdays. Move in now! 3 BR , 2 BA. $400. mo/lse. Rita Myers Week ends c a ll (213) ---------- 552·7500 red hill realcy pool. Open house Sat /Sun bld g. on corner location lalloaPrninsulo 3207 Super s harp. Nr pool , Real E s t ate, (714) 328-5738. Corona de-I Mar 3822 10·5. $82.500 by Owner, in Laguna Beach. On·site ••••••••••••••••••••••• cl05e to ocean. $425/mo. 494·5420or960·1701 BLUFF'S CONDO, over-••••••••••••••••••••••• 48462ndSl. NwplShores . p~rkin g, owner ~.ill J.BR . 2.b a. oeeanfrnt . AskforKeilh962·4471 looking Back Bay. $50 OFF 1st mo. rent! (805) 642-0575 or ('7 14) tailor terms ro! qualified ('Ondo n r. s hops & 4 Br, 2 ba. view. $4~ mo; Beaut . 3 Br, 2in Ba, New 3 br, 2 .ba. Super ~646'°--·1=6~15~--------1 buyer. As kin g only restaura nts. P anoramic VilNlaogeARgecnalSl EsFeleate closetoschls, s hops, pre· patio, db~ oar. Exquisit art:a. 2 . car gar., $400. $100 ooo stige area. Bkr 4954653 "' p etua CdM 549-8867 • LOWEST PRICE * REALONOMICS vu. $400. mo. Agt 6«-6397 •Mcfadden/Newland , in every ct.ail. adults oo· oins • · l·la rbor llighlands. by BROKER 67,s.6700 Coronodel Mer 3222 4 BR, 2 BA ... $360 MiisionVie-jo 326 ly S.585 m o. 640·1084 days. owner. JBR. 2ba, Like ·:.:.:;::_c_ __ --'----1 •McFadden/Bushard •••••••••••••••••••••• o..iexos•~-3600 -••••••••••••••••••••••• Ulll"......-wl new. 6'73-6:J77 "'" ~o • •LEXES b 1 1 3 BR. 2 BA ... $:115 -to .. ~ _ ----------I MOUNT/\ IN VJ1':ws . 1 " .._,... 3 Br.'2 a . garage. rp c, •McFadden/Springdale ,.._.... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ""v Rl..,CETO.... CITY LlTES. Largest 2 EXT RA sharp Park Lido Very spacious. clean, bltns gas, d s hwhr & 4 BR,2 BA ... $34S Rentals Or 2 BR, l Ba, CdM. no ~I p ('1111 ('1111 or 3 Br. Char ming end condo for sale or lse op· lots of lawn, trees. cop· patios. $400. mo. 644·0030 •Bolsa/Springdale y-• ----children or pets. $26&. '(I,, J,.t:r~.s __ Un,-1 townho me. P<iul. t1on. :i br. 2 ba. up -per plumbing . bltins. JBR ZBA ..... " ~ mo.6'4-6800(Susie) --~ -·-MODEL Nothing lo com pare al ~radcd , dbl gar age/ sprinklers. E s ta,blishcd HOMfflNDERS •Eding'er/Sp·ri;ale Mission Viejo, Lagunat----------1 3 Bdrms .. 2 baths. end $45,900. opener . pool. $49 •. 500. rcnt 1 al edhist1o 00 ry. Can$85not000be * •642-9900• * 4 BR. 2 BA ... SJJS Hills & El Toro. 2 Br. 1 Ba. $300 m o. No 2 COB RTONAhDEL MAr R1 unit townhouse. on a &ajoy the Good Lifr Owner will carry 2nd. rep ac ay. . · Wlklooccan lbrutil pd •Magnolia/Edinger MANY FOR $300. pets. Balboa, 548-9662 r own ouse, rp <". pa'kl-ali'on w'ithlotsof 499 4584 493 2513 Owner 1s a R. E . age nt. each. Agent, 549-0812 or -chg · J BR 28A $JIS CENTURY FINANCIAL days or 675-0353 after S Pool, t ennis. continental pri va";°y . H.i g h I y up . • • 675-1070 or 675·7184 646·6710 3br, appls, kids pet gar 1 _ _:963"':;'._~4561~·~·~·~963~--~· ~-1~7~86".__l ~:R:E~AL-;:;-~T~O_RS;:':.~58--=1·~1:2~10'-::I ~P~M=-·--------I brea kfast. Some ocean & graded inside & out ; just i;;;;~-;;-;;-;;-;~-;;-;~-;j ;;;;.;;~~~;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;, 1;;;;;;,:;--;--;;;-;~iR,-;;~, I I-BEACH 2 bib 2 BR 2 b Catalina views. Close tu stel" to tennis & pool.IFOUR BEDROOM. 2 16 Apl' 1 & 2 BR. enc · 3br2ba rp appls.gar Sharp, clean 3 br 2 ba, 3 BR. ~am R.m, 2 Ba, 2 . ' ·1 d · -Na, shopping & fine beach. bath . family room llGCANYON Rarages.Goodarea. ' · bltns, gd. neighborhood. Sty, view, crpts, drps. patio, garage, n ry. o l-Blk. to elementary enclosed back yard, dog Large2br +Den. llighly Fortin Co R\lrs 642-5000 $J6S Cottage. 2 Br, rrplc. schls. uvail n ow. $.'.WO dshwshr, lge red cul-de·1 ~-=~-~S250=~-~"~·=B~-""':.:;~·=1682=-i~644-~~26~11~~~~~~~ school.S6l,500 run. Wonderful famil) upgraded e nd unit . * E 4-PLEX * palio,newlydee. mo.lst&last&Sec.dep. saclol.$375.837-5957 L[ RAISOR hv1n g. SS9 .950. 64'1·62A9. 27 Rue Grand llDREl.2UbX • .1 673·2207 53'1·53.591534-6125 Newport leach 3269 Apcw tuic11l1 hrnished" •2 br, l ba, Corolido, walk *BOHO REALTY * Ducal. Open this week· J. · · a. owner s uni · ••••••••••••••••••••••• beach /pool, carpopt..: REALTY 831 •9411 <'nd fireplc + dshwshr. (3) S Br ~ou.se. $450 mo., 618 4BR,2 Ba,newlydecorat· •••••••••••••••••••••.•• a.oalslmd 3706 $2.50 . Adlts/no pets · 2-BR. 2·ba Xlnt cond. Acacia, Corona Del Mar. ed n ice area $395 mo HBR VU, 4 Br. 2 Ba, Din, 833 .. 974 . d ' ' ' . Li &F R Bl ••••••••••••••••••••••• 452.3Campus Dr., Irvine Top location. IS% own. 673-3231 Jim or Lydia Smith v a m. ms., tns. . 1---------- Campus Va lley Shop Ctr. Mission Viejo I 067 "',,, 8 i 0 C an Y 0 n Pr inc i Pa I s on I Y · 3 224 Agent 848-1525 1819 Port Stirling. Comm Very attra.,ct1ive-~~':f'IP11 DELUXE 4·DR, 3-B A. CALL833-8600 r " Ownr/Bkt.556-6171 CottaMe1a · Pool67.5-0771 fll!11 lbr. r y. ~inc fam. rm., near ocean. __________ 1••••••••••••••••••••••• Properties. call Big Ca · . ••••••••••••••••••••••• IMMAC 2 Br. 1 Ba . adults util. 67.5·9229. Hurry. $550. Ph: 673-6992 ASSUME 7°/o LOAM 11yon Realty. 644·1193 Mountom, DrHrl, NEW CONDOS only. QWrt area. $225. TOWNHOUSE 2 Br, 2 'h ,. __ 1 M 3724 or67S.722S LOC)WMl leOCh I 048 No credit qualify1ni: no Rnort 2400 963 9771 Ba , po o I • b It n s , ~ a esa I-''-'--'--"'------ ••••••••••••••••••••••• new loan costs. If this Sc.a C lrmentr I 076 EASTSlDE mo. · ' wash/dry gar No pets ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br, t ba, no kitchen, sounds good -call us. we ••••••••••••••••••••••• ··~~·~;;;;;;;~::~·· 2 units~ 1·3 .br, 2 ba, 3 car Large 3 br, vacant. nr 67>9Ulll ' • · $37 .SO WEEK & UP mature adults. $150. m() . can make it happen Beautiful large 3 br, 2'h ESTATE garage, split. $37S. 1·3 br recreation. $37.5/mo. Aslt •Studio& 1 BR Apts 640-5992 581 ·2100 ha : close to sch\s, shops· 6 Br, or 5 Br +loft , ~den. 21.f.a ba, r~rme_r for Keilh962-j-471Agt ONTIIEBAV •TV&.MaidServAvail 1-'-"'-'-""-------- ILLIAMS , inodel ..... ". 34S Un1vers1-n......_ •~ 4 Br 2 Ba Hid I CHARMING 2 br l ba 2 W &2blkstobeach.$59,500. enormousfrplc.Z'f beam 0 . -64•9543 Su Sh 2 b awtdo uc ~ • • •PhoneSen, poo • • CENT URY Zl REALTY By owner. 496·0663 ceilings, w/all rront win· ty nve . .,. 2~~ ary lo~ $350. btamed c-ell. f r plc , •Children Section car gar. frplc. $325. . ----StWIJuan dows over looking la ke 3Br,2Ba,frstCree refrl1., mo :;~.9614G · =-=~:a1:'1!~~ •Lowmonthly,rates. 1-=-54=9~-8867=-'-------- N•wport Bt-ach I 069 Capistrano 1078 Ph: days (213) 636·5795 dshwshr, bltns, Crplc, lge --· ' 5t-tl •$50FFweek s rent Spacious 2 BR, deck, 1 blk Ch arme r needs TLC. ••••••••••••••••••••••• e ves 64.5 ·4365 .. Open Cncd yd. Boat storage. COZY 2Br, 111\i ba Ccndo. __ .: w /ad to ocean, adults, no pets. Ocean vu . hdwd firs. •••••••••.••.•••••••··~·· House Sat &: Sun, by $365 mo. 962-1072 Cpts, drps, dishwasher & 3 BR Ba. den, tge 2376Newport Blvd. CM 673-4841 rplc, sep. gsLstudio; zone H'pt. Shores Spec.iols Rest. buy in inrome units. owner $5.5,500. bltins. Small yard, 2 car t;itche.,. b ltn1 •. frplt1--'"'~~-97~SS~o~'~64~5-~3967~:'....-I:;-;::---;;::-:;:-:;:-::--;::-::-;;:-: R 2 U r .led t r 1 Doll house. 2 Sty. A· 2 tn.plexes on cul-de-s a c 3 Bd, 2 ba, frplc, fam .rm., gar w/ auto dr opener, wt view ot bay. lb.rbor $l50, Bachelor Studio · · nimi po en ia · 1''rame:OnlyS63,500 street.$W,950t"ath. ~County fenced yd, spa ce for Tennis courts & pool. Hi area. Walking dis· SUSCASITAS beamed ceilings, cozy, ·fl~•~-950~~~~~~~~1 Char m1n J: 2·sty. w /fa m1 · Property 2500 garden. no pets. $33.5 . 1st $27.5 67,s.1834 wkdy evn tanee to Lido Gardener Large nirely tum. bach. gar,673-2207 _ lyrm. Rcducedto$61,900 ~ANCHORAGE ••••••••••••••••••••••• &last&deposil. Rers re· art s· · ioc:LSISO.~ & 1 brs. Adults only, no Cowhaclor'• Pad Popu I ar 3 8 R . n_,_. IHYESTMEHTS LEMOH HEIGHTS q 'd. 545-0630art.4. --peU.2llONewport 81. c .. 1. Mesa 3824 5 Yean; young: this one clubhouse. pools. tennis. . DELUXE CUSTO M d 4 bd 2Vzb 2 HOMEFtNDEIS Br & FR, view, tennis, N' B d l Q . l Se ••••••••••••••••••••••• bd etc. $56,900 17141 496-7711 ~ · Bran new . a, 642 9900* * pool ~ mo. s.59-t646/ ice 1 r p x. we . p. has it all! 4 Lgc. rms.. CAYWOOD REALTY ESTATE. Over 1 acre, story, 3 car garage. Near '* * • 642.msJ oyce by gar. Empl adlt. over THE VEHDOME J ful l ba t h's ; s u per 548 1290 * SoulhL-a 1086 l u s h gro u .n~s w I South Coast Plaza. $495. Cor.lot.Jbr,newhse 35,nopets.548·1021 3 lge bdrms w /2 baths, master suile of( pool * · _,,_.. waterfall & Ko~ l1shpo~. 644-7787. ·chg· LIDO ISLE frple, patio & pool, QW et. are•: kitch en loaded ----••••••••••••••••••••••• J..BR,4·BA. uh1q uefam1· 4Bt.2 ba,(amily home •ElmGardnis* adll units across from with goodies:'ftmily rm. HO LOAN FEE NEW .. SP AMISH ly rm. 2600Sq. rt. of com· 2 8!• fncd yard. garage, . , .t Br, 2 ba home, all elec. t Br Furn. $185mo. Move Costa Mesa Park. fl75. has huge frplc. & wood Owner will financt> with zstoryJ Br,2 Ba.w /den, fort&luxury.$224,500. qu~et, couple only. No lbr,pat10.fp,tenn1sct kitchen. rrplc, dble gar, in for $265. Adults; no 645·3381 or837·9.517.184S paneling. Sunken living 1 d n 3 bdrms · arched windows Spanish children or pets. $2lO. so. patio. Yrly $550. pets . 177 E. 22nd St. Anaheim rm. wilh beamed ceil. & ~f;:.~e~;,~ Heights.·' tile 120 degree ocean ~ CALL NOW 548-82.5lor 979•7898 Large new 2 br duplex. 673-4798eves/wknds. 642 364.5 1---------- lile entry. Lge. hld. & •L"<> 500 ,.,. V1'clon·a Och a•ca 2 JlS HOMEFIHDERS cpts, drps, bltns. pvt yd, . I BR, rpts, drps, range, filtered pool. Ocean view . ...... ,. " · 75 7 garagr. $210. 847 ·3541 br. Roman Tub. Steps to DanaPolwt 3726 Sl60. l br loft, bltns , gazebo. Lots or private CA•.~1• ~~ •"•·1 "14 :;~;ly 589·500 eves • ••642·9900•• work.SJ6.3638 e\•es. bch ·garage . $330. ••••••••••••••••••••••• dsbwhr,cpts,drps,$220. deck & patio area. Sep. 3 tJt1U1,ML DONALD M. BIRD Mobile, util paid $105 AVAI L Now 3 Br. Fam. 835-9007 dys , 67.5 ·3913 BIG 2 br, 2 ba, $250. Util 548·7437 ear garage for storage or t;A(TV Mobilr H~ "''ociotei,J .. hor, -chg . Rm, 2 car gar, crpts & eves. inc I . N ear beac h .12-~b--'---b-'----1--h--B-1- h ob b Y · XI n l roo~•rN, .. p;r1.Pos1 orr1,r ForSal• 1100 E-side3br.2ba,kids'. drps . Swimming pool, ESPERATE• Must rent 4fl6.0lg:jior960-1142 .r. l 0a, poo,$•18a0g.,..ftt11• neighborhood. close to · --••••••••••••••••••••••• R...+ol1 fenced yant. $400 mo. · , ins. ropes. . ..- schools. PMced ri ght at For Sale By Owner. East •In Park Reialel * ••••••••••••••••••••••• EZ terms 1 br $45wk Pool svc incl'd. 531•6524 sSepa r.k ldln g dn ewW 2 1kbtr l .. alftwJOft •oc:• 3740 548·'1986. Eves. $125,000 Bluff Condo, 3 Br 21,o;. lla . ES Houlet Fand1hed aw1n con o. a o ••••••••••••••••••••••• pvt patio. Im mac. Cond. • lO WIO • ••••••••••••••••••••••• Eastside. 425 E. Bay, (off or89:2-5714 . beach. MANY EXTRAS! BEAUTIFUL 1 br furn Qui et Tri ·~lex! 2 Bd. m ._ S59 500 640 •llll2 r • 12 WIDES "' C-dtl M-3122 Tu."lin) 3 BR 2 BA cpts 3244 $350. Agt. 963·891 1 o r aplS $.l'JO & $1!111. Spanish bltns, rerr1g, 1nclosed ~"-='!PID '· · ,Ol',Or •20 WIDES • ..,._ -'' "lr:vlne --~ g 1 d dll 640-SJ18Tenantinlloust•. ••••••••••••••••••••••• dr~s.hbdblhe gadr, S&3•1<!,d -~••••••••••••••••••••• ___... style bldg, pvt encl gar, ar, aun ry, a u s , IJl@&IlC~ •24 WIDES• Twnh 2 8 'lh neig or 00 • "· ·r 1 H be v· pool.sauna,Jndry,adlts. $210.642·0247or673-8364 . 499·2800 SELL idle items with <.1! . Call New me, r , WI Agent.646-4380.646-7800. RENTALS auti u · ar r iew ==~------Daily Pilot Classified Ad I "llUGHES TOOAY '' wa s her /dryer . 3 15 2 BR 2 ba home for only borne 3-4 Br, 3 Ba , bonus 17301 Keelson Ln, 1 blk CT.EAN 2 br, bltns. gar. View ltou."e + Apartment 642·:;678. .530.0200 Dah Ila Pl. 673·8936 $270. 2 Br. yard, cpts, $37.5 'Clean highly up-room, great patio. S600 ~.~Beach off Slater. ~i. ~-~-FY· $180. No N. End l 'h Blks l o O 9 1·882·5403 drps.160 ''D''MonteVis-graded · mo. Call 714-894·22tS ori ----:-----:-:-~i -===='----- Beach . $115,000 by Mewportlhoc.h 1069 f'Wwportleacll I 6 CostoMna 3124 ta64&8883 ;S4.5·7623 OR... 5.s2-444l Loig111naleech l74i FOURSEASONSAPTS owner . F avo r a b I e ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Large 2 br home. Crpt, 3 BR . 2 ba home for 1395 . ck Bay 3Br frplc. cpl. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Spacious 2 br 5tudio, 11,, fin a n c in g . PR I NC . .. !Jlv, ref, fncd yd. Gar. WILLE CONS IDER drps,blUtS,o(ceyard&2 EFFICIENCYAPTS ba , pvt patio, pool. ONLY. 673·3731 Adults. S200. 675·182'1 STUD NTS car gar. $3SO. 541·9134... from $190. Pool, m aid. Adults, no pets. S19S. 735 * SB.1.-TR •DE Coldwell Banker IMMACULATE!! Mesa Ve<de 3 b,, 2 ha. nr. 3 BR . 2 ba0~·;~,m al din-B',281, lrplc.2cargar; phonM :;.\!~dry'· yma'ge Joai!\nnSt.645-0332 -""' 3 bedrooms. 2 baths. Cl ·~ · Good 1 · w·" •-bch,J:'fl. & ten· lM.• '"7'"" 2 8 . Garage. Adu!•-, no Excll log ex e~ ut 1 v e RfSIDtN11Al IWOKl:i?AGf CC»APN<IV patio, newly painted. No Schls. ean. _ • .s. mo. 1nJ! room. ocation. ..... "" . '-3 • Laa:una Beach home S';t.s! ~ month. Mesa 6'0-0Q(ll $470 nis ct. Kids l pet OK. KITCHEN apts al Cresc· pe(i. Eastslde h I ST "''G c 11 OR $400 mo. 9'2-8050 aft. ent Bay. l~N. Cst Hwy Owner/A&cnl&l2-SOOO wit panora m c \'lews NEW LI I" -el Mar. a agt , Sharp 3 Br+ Bonus. al 38R.2VJba;"furtlerock . .5PM. Reas.rstes.494~2508 and 1unken bat, for boat. .546-4141. bltns &: frplc. Family on $475 Furn. . New Luxurious 3 Br. & 2 !Hand. 8 .CM'ZhcAGmeR_OCD.~Z·K°'v BA YSHORES ly. $3'15. 551-1648 LE RAISOR -BR, 2-ba, 2-car prkg. $115. f\im. Cltrm'g bach. Br Triplex lrplc + all paUo, s ml peLs OK. S.S. Nr. heh. Util pd. Resp. xtras, ror more i.f!o call Realtor,'94-861l Exciting 2·story home. 3 Bedrooms Have someWng to sell! Ph:m.an. empl'dadlt..'9t..Q)(). 6'4·18m ··-·•cHl'YTER. & fam. & d1'n . rooms'. su rround Claulnededs.doitwell. REALTY Ea """'"""' _.., HOMIAMDHS Vid.oria Beach, l1e partly stsidr 2 br, patio, enc. An elegant. & areclous large sunny patio. Short wa lk to 4S23Campus Dr .. Irvine ••642·9900• * furn atudlo. S200 mo incl gar., nu cpts, drps, paint. home; architect d e · private beaches & marina. $150,000 CampwtValleyShop Ctr. $160 lb f f util•. Bkr P.O. Box 191, lstnr.644·0878 . alped. w;th· spee11 culu Ol'POltTllHITY CAU 1n.a600 . r, c"hm•, P Lal-Bch. 1--Bd---'--.o.;...--- bl l I 3 • · 1 nn, garage, water w le wa er v cws . NOTICE. knockl often when you 1----------i 2br 2ba bltn ( Bdnnl., den. sep. dining: how Dally Pilot Clut· use. result·1eltln1 Daily Spack>us $Bd, 2~ba 1.1nal ' ' 1' p ......,_.le.ft. 1769 p aid. 1130· •549 •9441 rm.; exCiUna entertain-A COU»WllL IAMeCH C O. 1Cled ads display their Pilot Clanlned A~ lo tached hOu.I~. Encl 2br, appls, fp, sngl& ••••••••••••••••••••••• l~l2AM or S..'1PM j ~$s~~d pool & 644-1766 mes.1ages with legiblllly ruc~etthe OrlDlfl Cout bk.)'d .. " rronl patio S4Q. WK U~ 1&:2 Bdl"' & LGESpaci~R.IBa . , __ .,._ assoc. and lmp.td! Our ad.a , we mar .. U.:-e••2.~ walkln& di.It. lo ttboolt, $116.J Br, 2 ba, u l.gejd, .Ba:dL Color TV, m Id all elec. 11:1\, encld gar. l t""'"8\ _.., are proud to aay, really .-.""" ..,.. ~·o s hoppina . Unlverail room for camper• boat. 1erv, pool. ntE MESA. cloge to 1hop'1. St 90. lOCliN.CstHwy,La•un• get reiulls. Phone Park. lmmac. $49S. mo. M2e Irvine. 6&11883 or 4.lS ,,.. Newport. DI, Ne p/mo, 21;)()8 Maple Ave. 4' 1177 642-5&18. SS2-01113or833-5160. 5'5-""' 646-9081 Mgr.ApLD,ll31-32TI ...J61an REAL ESTATE QOO Gl<·nnt:y"· St .i94 941} ~49 OJlb SPANISH ------' ... ' I • ~ • r. ' s 7 • l7 d. 2 •• l! le. al & to ·h. t• A. n. 92 en, o. ' 2 25. blk •ts. io ,,, 24 •• S, et m 75. 845 ge, ns , 20. It· all d, ed ts, , .,, o l. 735 no 2 all all nc. nL le< " I -~· it. .. Cement 11 .. ,Wlre it ... Hoe 11 ... Clean 11...Move -. Add it. .. Build it. .. Oiaper it ... Hammer t ••• Carpet SERVICE D~ RECTORY it ... Press 11...Palnt il..Nail 11 ... Plaster 11...Fix ii. .. ...... .ul..,... . le_,...,... ••••1 1ttrilrg M•m1 ry PI, .. ,..,,,..., Plmtw,.«.,..,. S.w ... /Alhe.tto.1 ··················••••·•I;-..•••.....••...••.••.•. ••••••••••••••••·•••·•••• ........................................................................................................................ ········--·····-······· APPUANCE REPAIR MINOR llOME REPAIR llOM 8 tmprove meal APAN~EGARDEN ER Haulinf: anytbiaa &itr•&e MASONRY & CON 4 O&tJ Paint in I S v1 . KJOl:l l"ASfflOlilS FOR SIO.Servlre Call Plumbln.1..Carpentry • Ser., t c e Con c re t 11 , JO yn e"pt:r,aJJ phun. t'l~•nup. ReUable last CRETE WORK. A$k ror P eraon•lit)f painter• PATCJl PLASTBRINO .IJT'n..E LADl.£5~·2 & ('1 t4Jse9·4MZZ Ceramlelile.$40-5.SfSO carpentry , cablneta, Rea50MbleJ£ttimates service963-6452. Jake.HJ.118S W1lh the personal touch.• ••AU..TYPES-•• ~.Catm .ori 1. ·~-...._ C i•-f 1radln1 6: pavin1. C.11151·1937 . 640-8Q6 o:-... .. v.t M0-6815 Siie.4tot.S41·"DOCI .....,,_ .. _, •pt~• u 5*-496'7 u k f0f'Jdr. Houlina &. baht movin1. Brick. Block, Stone T'iJcl~~~~~~:;::~~~~~"~~~~---:'.::~~1~~======= ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• y A.lD CLUHUP Im med, depend svs. tJ.O ~orlt upe.rtly done byl Prot. P•1ntf'r, Int & Ext. Tit Loving Care, fncd Yd, ampoo It steam clean· ••George Pilmer &Sons Compl Maint. 6'.S·OJOO load & up. 548-2868 Stel'e. be. conlr1ctOr962·67l2 Qu•l work & rt'ull. f'Tee ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• nourishin& lunch. full or ing, Color bri&hlt'lle-n; Adda/Rmdl/Pain11Plan1 ' -~t.751.ooM~·Z1:.9 CERAMIC TILE. Ntw & p<art ume. Refs. 64.\-026.l. •·ht crplS JO min bleach. 8J·l.OEIEiE8 Mi-~32 m, NB. You can get Houtec:l1•iR9 FirephtCH·Planh.iN , Plaoubiftg R e model . t'ree c s l . ..,ldtrl Clean liv rm, d in rm & D L 4 6155 more Ji!ree n for less. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bnck-concrctcPal1~ Paperhanger·'t u.una . <-... h •1333 hall $ts. Ava rm n .50, ~111-. ~ Tok)'oTom GU·J.139 Wan\aR.EALCLt:AN .llloc~W_all.s BBQP1lis ~u ro p <iun 1ru.1nt1d ~ 1-"==:;.... _____ _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• couch$t0.ebair$5.Guar ••••••••••••••••••••••• • 1-IOUSE"C JIG i h Reta;F'.it.&46-0464 cral'\1 mi n ex1;iblli htng Wa l er he~le ra . d i•· y,.,-s.r.tc. ("o!'m e nt pal ios. b lock ellm. i>ct odor. Crpl r'"· lakonln/Walrwaya Sff--t ic.n c · 1 Fr. 1 nit am locBI tr:td<'. Quality l)Olals. drs1ns, fauccb. ••••••••••••••••••••••• .... atls. patio co\•ers. Cd pair.15)'r"lltxp. Do•'orlt WATERPROOPEO •••••••••••••••••••••• ir . ttest.s645·51Zl n:b'i:'KW~kK .rCl-:~t-:N! v.'Ork. Vt:ttYrea11onable. ~~r re~lpcs.WDaf k& Pord '1 Tree Ser"i'·~· . .... ork. lo rates. DOug myselr.Rer:1.S3l ·OlOl 3 vni.Cuarantee 'THINGS '" by •1oose ... ANO Af'T 110 +. · or raq 642·3319 n& scrvC"e" .• e u. e F irewood . N /C . l~1 l', ~6 U761 eYes. /C-~-APPLr•osv•TEMS Gen 1111oadw.or:k . r~_pain, Carpets, Flrs., Windows. ?ttattox&U-86lG. MstrChllrgu. Ur300948. bonded & In s ured . ~ .:. ~ ---*DlSCOUNT l';\INTS• JUST rl.UMllMG ••••••••••••••••••••••• Uc28JIWZ {2l3l12S-l6Sl p.lt.lOlbing.elc.&12•5'613 FREE £ST .. AV.JlORA· MovW) •FREEESl'J~tATES • 962·7817 C41f1MANr 1t1-...1...J ANDYMAN·Hom.cs & aft.S.&46--0034. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••CALl~96M563K••• •CA1.LG4Z-•ttl• Reinovals. llmbin.:. top-~·•-•••••••••••••••••••• Bnl"k & block. _...-.ne81 Movin1/Hauhng. Student MA.Rv·s PLUt.tBlNG ~JASTER C r:ttt!lmans Drive-·ays. Sidewalks.••••••••••••••••••••••• APt8. Conseient1ou1 ORICK-BLOCK w/Jarge truck. Reas. PAPERllANG ING •M&-9807 • ping, prunmg. Split Pm~ 'specialty. Remodeling, Cu rb & g utte r . Pool ELECTRICIAN·Sml jobs, Craf\sma.o.645-GSStL &:!sT~~f BarryMK-972.11839·5779 20 Yrs. Expr Fret' E&l . NOJORTOOSP.1ALL firewood. $75 <:ord /dcl , finish v.ork, refs. Ji'ree ~ks. Wayne.642·1J673 maint /repairs. 22 yrs 1c hr j st m as p 1 y · Ref11.6i3·S0.12 lic(bondJuu G42: 2624 • est.Guar wori499-310S ChiktC.-e exp•Z33108SC8·5200 Prqblems'!'! we supply l-..&.r..--i-. MOVING .. 2 exp men ---Any Plumb i n~ w;1ter t S t rt · ~-f tl. ~ mol'e you. Rc.;i,sonabll'/ HOUSEPAINTtNc; ser vlC'e, te•ks, murohle f-1.ave 50melb1of.l. you want ~JUALITYB UILDI NG& ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~in. vun e 1••••••••••••••••••••••• refs.67$-7572.S.S.Z·IS481 . lns1dc-10ut 111 -qua ltlow en(•iosur c s . R eas . to iwll '!ClasslJiedadsdo CA RPENTRY SVS. P.1y ~tome. Es pr, mother. G•d1Ai1t g Ford 's l.andJt'i:tpe Sod, rate:s . l'ru~.-e 64:> SJJ6 832-2468 10',; urf w hu l 1t well. 642·56'1M. Ci\LL 549-41 ~9 loving ~are. Weekdays: ••••••••••••••••••••••• • palJ<?S, masonry & dei;1gn • , Dana I t. art•a. Nr Hi Expr. J apanese Garden· ••••••••••••••••••••••• service. 962·7817 Paitltiftq~apen119 •PAINTING* DllAIN CLt.:ANl.-:0 $6.50 ·,-..Cl> ~ :;. ~~ ,•, -"'• Add it!ons, Re-modeling. school 49>3410. 1ng. Com pl )'d .5erv. r rha-ta 1 a 150 t: 1 can u P . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Evt~. wkndi1 :-;amt• ~net· 1 vutiu ) 1•a t1o s, Pan e l1n g ,c-----1. ble , n eat . fo"ree est G·u g Premis r-s 'Slate LandscapeContrac· PETERSPAINTING hc t111s 979 J.3.ts.!_r~ Guar SS8-7J80l) *ut1usa-:01Tt:1i1s e l'abtnets.etc.492·9739or ~•Of' 64S-OflM R a r a. el , 552 5777· tor & Oes 1gntr. f'ree lnt/Exl·Reas Rates --ter/R · l."OUl.URt: 7u."•""J acko•John ••••••••••••••••••••••• · at es ow. · • est!I. Sod spr1nkle'5 1 · ,.~ ~1,. Plumber Rt•pair. install '111 ~ ~ M lffX>Nl':'S 1 ~~ · S48"L'"" · · Cal Geneal5S2·045A ••••••••••••••••••••••• '"'' ~·11 R1"T ... "' "-----.----.--IAttn : Pre lf oli dayJapanes c Gardening-__ .___ waterwork5, dl"cks , ~ .. , , ) _ servicehnl":;. rcpipc. G. 6 " -~ ....... " C1~~1omCab1neta.tak1ng& ~pecial._ F'rt!i! wall. ct:il M a1 nt . trim m ing & •lli\ULING • patios. etl" Call James Custom W;tllhangin~s & VERY NEAr.1 A!~l l Gidley.642·9315 0 ~rotiac:~.!:= ~~~r .,, t1n1s h c_arpentfY'. Euro-1nsullat1on. w /ca. add1t. cleanup. Gd work. Rers. 'Ii' ARD CLEANUP 1-:tmer Landsl'ap~ni; Co. Painting. 30'1-disl·ounl. J OBS & It f.STUC CO. • . . 0 · 1642 !J67• M. pectn trained 548-2860. 6'5·3439 MS-2572 • • S56-0J.17 • * 631-IS66. 25 yrs ex pr. 63S-86lJ Free l.'Sl. 893 l4J9. Sell id le items 642·5678 ·-~~ ~ . ._ ~~ • :_':! Aporimonbllnfun.. ApaolMOftbllnfun.. Apmlwwwnbllllhlnl. Apal•nl•-R ....... lolllllN 4 300 OffkeR""'al 4400"""'"' ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Opporluftity 5005 Aw•c:ftMfth/ p.....,.,.,, I enoaals 5350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Losl&FoUod Cot ta Me t.a 3824 Costa .... ___ ~·24 L~ •--h 3848 ,......__... hoeh 3169 I Resp Fcm. toahnrl· l~e4 lnhw Law Office-••••••••••••••••••••••• Drinkin1t problem'! ~ o>o -';I"-·---... .,._ • B d I $ ~ I •-N 0C ,. rt < 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• C 11 I h 111 I I ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• r p x, 1 ..... uh 1ne 7" ear 1 1rpo • .... u N 1 Q u. E • t-' AS 111 0 N 1 __ 1 & ~._, 5300 a A co o c p 1ne blk to Ocean. Gary fr~w:ty. View OffJC'c 111 BO f Mn ~ 3t hrsad<&yK35·38lO OffleotenPath Spacious 2 br. 2 ba. dbl KIDS •ETSOK ~ well a ppointed :;u1tC' lrl'IQU" best area. •••••••••••••••••••••••1-----~---- l. 2 & J Br. Adult.s n ""· ''1ew. patio. ......... r• T>ecep t1 on . <'co"a l _67_5·_0930 __ 164_._<>_6823 _____ 1WST: 7 mo. old mal PREGNANT'! ~~ Split lc,·ei 3 br. luxury " -~10ts.d5dhwhrs ,shag1 cp1ts . <194-8203546-3488 duplex, view. $490. mo. TIRED OF phone, library. Xerox. Ml"-'l·BOX whlte&blk cat. Wearing Caring1. con.,fide1ntia11 5e ga r age, rp c, _ . 6"5-8964 C"•HKC•LLS? ample free park1n ~ "" coUar w /Snoopy written counse 1ng r e err•. BBQ. Gas & waler pd. Luxury I-BR .. vie w, nr.1----------~ A 8.13-:Ki.22 Ch I t o n it. Mesa Verd Abortion, adoption & Pool beach. No. L aRu na . Bd .2 ba UpperDuplex2 House-MatesUnhm1ted OCO 0 es 557-7217REWARO! keeping. U MAMCHA AnS fTench doors, hd1.1.·d On., blks to lxh. vie:w, yrly. wi ll lake the itUe!ls work FREE RENT -I month on 1-li·volume·rcpeat seller . APCARE 547·2563 Pl NEC REEK LIVES ur 778ScottPlal'e,CM open beams: garage .~.mo.,642·3l88 . out of finding you the !IOQ.900sq£t.Oeluxe 0fe. Wi ll s tand rigid in · l.ost:Smallfemalecat.sl-----'----"--'-'--"'--'- 00 5073 New.Sl2S.Agt.~94 ·7SSI -ri ght roommate . We No.C.M.S4Q.2200 \'l'Stigallon.Yourbanker mos.gr-ey/orgmarkings, MASSAGE MEDITERRANEAN VILLAGE carefully scrt•en bt>fore will appro\•e . Men or brwn eyes, no l'Ollar. RGUR"MOD"'S Northend Apt . Qu.iet. fvrnis.i.d youi:etreferrals. iMssR...tal 4450 .,.·omen. Part Umc OK. Lost 10131, vie J8th /5Ao· 5 ~ TO ITS NAME , j )\1•r ,'lf)f) 1.111 11'<'•'" :ind 1 pnvate w/trees & view, «-u..funtished 3900 832-4134~1on ·t-'r1 12-7pm ••••••••••••••••••••••• No selling (no vend) taAna.Ct.f .646-8419 ESCORTS w ~lk to bl"h .. n ~wly ••••••••••••••••••••••• -DELUXI': off1l'e, comm'\ Rl.'Q . ~.secured. caul----------1 Oulcall·Appt only 1u ~trl·arn!o "1111 Br.1Br&l>en.2Br .2 11 a!l·r f:il ls r'r l'a li· a Br Townhouse. Carpets, paint~ 2 Bd, Iba. Stove TllE EXCITING & industnal s paC'es. Also Mr. lhll. (714 )9S6-7B24 LOST; Lillie white dog, Home·Officc·Stud io & refng, laundry rm.. G~s forRnt 4350 mini warehous es in --female Maltese. CdM. ,,.1.1x1nt.: ~elt 1n 1.: fur 10111 !>IJ;11·1ous f\1•\1 I or ~ l11-c:ln10nl :1pa rln11•nt Fron1 $220. t'urnitur1· a\'allab[('. Sn1all Jh.·l~ OK ,\dulls 11nly ()ff1 1'1' 11pt·n 9.oo ro 1; no. 2:11~1 1-·;11r\·1l'Y.' Hr\ .. Co-.1.1 :llcsa Ph on 1· ."> 1.:..2:u10 drape!!, ftreplal"e, 3 pools. 4 tennis courts . singl~ garage .. $32:>. incl PALM MESA Af'TS. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Laguna Niguel&. A1ission ,.... CMistwMn! area Re ward. 644·2858, i.f, ____ 6_3_1_·_3_8_1_1 __ _ allutil.,494·3658. MINUT8~lONPT ~Double Garage, xlra Vif'jo areas. llandy to Spal'eavuil.forsale noanswer .540-6840 Bach, l&2 BR. high door. 724 W. James San Diego Jo~wy. 200 to oCChris tmas Trees. fo"OUND Blk & wht mat Lose )'OUr cool with your l'hildren '! Help is oivaila · ble 2A hrs S...9-8939 gym · saunas. 2400Har bor Blvd Costa Mesa (714)557·8020 CASA Vl<..'TORIA Newport Beech 3869 ••••••••••••••••••••••• from $172.50 St. Ca.l .673·7787 2(XX) sq ft. As low us 3Cr Loe llarbor cat v.·eariog collar & tic.- Adulls, No Pets SINGLE .-. persi1ft.83l·l400 nr Bake r. CM tai;t Vic Indianapolis St 1---------- M D garagi'", .-.0. mo. , -Bristol at Warne r. SA · . · ·"ED would you like to go 1561 esa r . E -side Cos ta Mesa. ~Sq fot C,·2 slori'"front fo'ra.nkBianchini 546_8191 H.B.968-4606. to Reno by Greyhound (5 Blks East ofNewport 675-6488or640-4161 with 6 dr1 ve·1n bays. . Losl :Smal Whl Cocka Millie phone (4 1S) Blvd.) Offlc:e lftltal 4400 Idea.I for a uto or boat FOf' Sale:Secretanal Busi-.. 0 us t Y.. . Cami n 387~18'". 1.2&.1 br. Deluxe Unfur. •DB.UXE• or Furn. gas /wtrpd. Easlbluf( 3 br, 2 ba , lse. 5<16·9860 s~rv1l'e. 585 W. 19th St, ness. Est. 8 yrs, owner Capistrano area. No. Sa,-------.----••••••••••••••••••••••• C~. Days .>10-5710, eves retiring . 645-5343 & C lemente. Re w ard. FOX EV GIRLS Out·Cnll Adults· NO pets Sec. gate lnl'L spac master s uite. Pool. rel" rm. elevators din rm & dbl garage. NEW r..a.STSIDr. 525Victoria.642·897o Auto door opener avail. 5A 119 Pool & recreation urea. COUNTRY WOODS Adult.sonly, no pets. 150 I W•slcffff Dr. &16·0681 545-7066. •!J3.Zl84. Mas .. ge. U-Ca.", We · Es 0 RT NewportFinancialC" -------1 c ome . SpecouJ,.,. I br, 2 & den, split level. Adull 2 huJ:e b<'d~ooms , •FROM $322• Wood burning frplc wall SJ70 no pets. Inquire apl 86SAmig05 Wa y, NB NB Legion 11.i:!ll , comp. t~OUNO : Iris h S etter. Paraplegics. 542-3169 Leosiftg Office Spac e-faell. L).?e rlanrc floor, 10. wall crpt. blt·i~ ap. -~568 W_Wilson .f\.fanagedby Call on Sile Monaj.!er lovely bay l'iew, call Vic MoMy to Loan 5025 t-'em. No. ident. Vic. San· SPIRITUAL READf;R 1714Jf>a2·31l1 ext 246 673·5070 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ta Ana ftiv.Dd M VCC. Open IO AM ·IO PM P,llances. 1-'rom S230 180 3 Br twnh:;e, 2'':1 ba. cpts, William Walters Co. f. 21st SI 645·9543. drps. bltns. Nr. f"airvie1.1.·•----------1 I---""'---=---'-'--'--I ss7-4224 Ad"ice oo all m11ttenr. LI VI N G Hewporl Store front PRIY .ATE P.ARTY FOUND La•ge male. part 312 N. El Camino Real. S200 ideal loc 5<18-&32 wtll rd.t 2nd I a b & p a r l G 0 Iden San Clemente. Ji"or appl ~-1 ....._~ .. red;t Retriever . Scar on top o 492·9034 <192·9136 Stoce for rent. Presti,l!e " ... ~ ... ./&1o c .. •11: •• ,. arect.nextdoortoShirlt.·y notirnporlCMt! heH •8d.Af2620t 5 Engl.and ft2. ~'-'& ;/ c--i--..i t-.feycrs Art Gallery 1951 Call lroltot' · · · · ,.._ .. ! LGE 2 b 2 b I & Baker. No pets. ~. Bayfront ~ Bd, 2 Ha . Pvt • r, a. ni ce oca· Bch & pier. S,')50, yrly. tion. Ad~lls. no pets. :»S·IS82. 979-1935 &644·<1510 SMO. + Ut1I. 548·6173 Hw.tincJ!Oft Beo<:h 38401--------1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCEANFRONT ./_..,.., .... Oakwood offer s the .Ir-So. Coast lfwy, Laguna •53" 4781 * FOUND Small black & ••••••••••••••••••••••• HaciMdo De-Me-sa 2 BR, Iba. wi nter $300 r·,nest 1n •esort 11·,.·,n• at a ./ 0 -h 494 4596 -81 T ••c '"" -__.. ~ · · ~:-:--;-:-~;;;--\~"""""""""""""""""""""""""""~\ brown female mix. Vic. Schools & 160W.Wil5ot1,C.M. KE 015A H 3 BR.2Ba.S350Winter price you can a fford. ,/.,,,. .. _...... -:-Ttb &Al"· M" · lmlr "-· 7005 Clos ed Gorar,s HUR SHOPPIMG STEPS TO IUCH There's $1 million in .1..,,.,---"· 2 Stores nr Npl l'ost Ofc HEB> MONEY> v ~ .. .,UC~26 '58"1 3 •• 1"4sion vc"9'1'1 • r I. · .1......,.. ...,...,. 300 Sq ft cct . •1001!'.10 ca. • .......... u, or __, · ••••••••••••••••••••••• BEAUT.GROU OS 1.2&3Brapts,bltns,dis· 2BR.lba,winler$225 r ecreation al'i 1l1es . .., PRIVATE F UNDS for . ADULTS-NO PETS hwashers. some w /frplcs 4 BR. 2 ba, year ly $495 NIGHT LIGl-ITED TEN· Gd park'g. Agt 646-241<1 2nd T.D. loans $3,000. to FOUND: I r1sh Setter, 10 minutes to ocean. Lge. & 2 car garages Jo'ro m 3 BR, 2 Ba. $325 Winter NIS COU RTS. A full time $20,000. We will assist young male tn Corona del 1 Br, $185. Gas & water S200. L ions E states, 3 BR.2 ba$300 Wntr. activities director v.·ho lndustrialRe-ntal 4500 PrincipalsorBroker!I. Mar631·13Zl6i3·3028 inl"I. Draperies, carpets,1_536_·25_7_9 _______ Bachelor apt furn $1 :J5 plan s partie s . RBQ's ,1-------. ---•·•••••••••••••••••••••• Rea.sonablc Tcrms i:;as heat, gas stove, air Yrly tnps & more! Free Sun· $1<10 up store-offices l'Pls 000 Sq Jo't office & Newpor10fricc d.,. . I 2&3 BDR·Al the beach s• • WIND day brunch. d rps a 1 r bath. 17301 wa•"hous·e space d·,,cct-con 1 1on1n~. sw mm1ng N p · E 1 ~ a -h HI fl B 0 •2 -34 ' Glendale ln•e-shnent I h ew· r1 vale· x. a ri::e c d 2 en 2 b d Plus beautiful s1ni::les.,_~-"'---·-·-·_•_•·_=_· __ 1 1y _al·r os s from O C poo. rel". room , was c•s Lu un·ous le '"'e' on o. .. a ., en. ,-_ C ~ 1-"0UND 10 wk old Irish Setler p uppy vie. l Slh St ., Newpo rt Beac h. 645· 1709 &dryers. llu~t.Harbouararea·. Unf.Yrly.$475. :&2_ ~edd&roo ;n ~~t~·SI NGLE to 6 rm suites Airport549·1480 ;96J.7878 orporwi110n umis e un urnis (' · Avail. in plus h offil"e Since 1946 fo,ound White fem. H usky, NF.W spac. 2 br, 1114 ba, 16884S1ms Adults fl.1odels ope n 10. to 7. bldg nr OC Airport. Full FREE RENT J71l·BWesll"l1ff Dr. s mall . Vic. Tustin & l?th patio,.:..,garde 2 o. 60 Ad3ults, no 540-8442 846-4150 SoH rryno~lst orchild~en. service inl'l : n.c ~·ep · 631-2Z!3(24 hrsl St.C.M.&iS-!514_ pets~l5.64 -l Seas1deLuxapts.nuint.l oo m1 mbla •.1servhice lionist. conference rm . Mo•••"nnow, u-w-•-, 5030 - Br f....-.Jc 2 util pd sm a va1 a e . "Ont to xerox. automatl'd typ-• ::':.""' •• ' ••• ::'::: •••••••• FOUND: male I rish Set-NEW EAST SIDE · ·., ' · · · th No rental payment until v· T k & E 1·d , B & d pets allo1.1.·ed. pvt unde r· moo occupant•y. mg,etl".CallK33·3640 tcr, 1c. ras uc 1 , ~ r Den. l"pls, rps, i::round pkg. Pullman January '76.MissionVie· GG.638·<1332 bltns & dshws hr. $275 .. 1 PRIMEOFC SPACE Jo's Ind us tri a l P a rk. EARN -----.-.---1 5-ie-7437 Property'' gt. 714 1 0CF.ANFRONTnewl Br 581 ·Z340or aft 6.<193·7687 froml00/o to17.400/o LOST: Blk /Wht 'young ----------1 536·1643·963·7901 upper. CpL'i, drps, gar. LidoVilloqe& male l"a t. Margurite Eot.hidt-191!' 2 Ir VACANT loge 2 br, 2 ba, Yrly lse. $350. 642·34<13. Oakwood Shop Ar~o StorOC)e 4550 IHTERfST on Ali cia Mission Viejo, re- Bltns w /v.', reCri g, pool R/0 , OW. frpl, big sun d 3416 Vio Lido, Ml ••••••••••••••••••••••• hicJhfy SKW'e lnd ward :>86·6463. $190. Adlts , no pe ts patio. pvt C'losed gar .. PARKMEWPORT Gar e n l suite approx.600 sqft.Storagelot forRV'set<'. trvstdttch.Call f'OUND : Bl ac k , 645.3971 2}0. mo. A.II util pd. 426 APARTMENTS Apartments View racing Via Lido $8.50 per mo. Neill Sign Brokft'" 530..4781 MESA VERDE 22nd Sl. Agt. No fee. B.i chelor I or 2 Inq . Owner Dreyer Co. for info. 5.JJ.J374 longhaired young cat. 6-938 Bed,00ms and ... .,ort hoc:h c 17l4,67o 7002 19th & t'ofonrovia, CM. NEW 2 Br. 2 Ba. adult 846-1311 or84 4 To1.1.·nhouses I rvine a1 161/l ompany_._ -J · ___ Rftltms Wanted 4600 Partner wanted for pro-Spoiled. Very unhappy. apts. Lge beautiful in-WALK TO BEACH Fr. $229 .50 6 45-0550 BEAU"I' CLAS S A ••••••••••••••••••••••• fitab1e cboil'e real estate wants owner. Please c<1.ll teriorsopentolushwater 1.2 & J Br. l'PL<;, drps, Open9·6Daily FIREPROOF OF"C Rental ncedcded. xlnt1 re! venture. S2:l,OOO r e · aft2PM.S48·8015. lanclscapin~. Every con· bllns. gar. 217 16th. 205 Spa·Pools·Tennis BLOt; lcrs. r cttr coupe,"' quired. $50,000 ):!uaran· FOUND t s ·i <·e1·,ablee•t•a.Musls-J51h St . 847 -39 57 ·.. r ,. h ' Rooms 4000 t-la rbor:it Ad ;1m ~.C 1\1 .1 YrsinCosta M csa.Clean teed return. Secured by . . uy Ive r " .... "c ros s rom a s ton . Rd 1 h . d Pt~KEPO O . Spayed to appreciate. $355·$465. 536_4259 ;~-3058 . Island al J amboree on ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ai r cond, Cll·tt , l'pts, 2 . un urn s e o r lstT.D.w1thlt.f~.vaJuc Fm Ind& \ti' l HB MESA VERDE Vll_,LAS. San Joaquin !!ills Hoad. LIVI-.: at Newport Beach. drps, mu ~ 1l'. c lcv .. dupll'x 1.1.·/~arage & fnC'd o\'er $100 .000 968-0888 to-c · f' an a, · 1555 Mesa Verde Dri ve I Br , I blk from bl'h, incl (7141644-l900 Weekly winter rates. $35. janitor. ample prkJ.!. Al l yd. Hefs . Take care llke day 536-1.953 3 l 5.960·3960. East. (714)540-8871 Just reflstv, pvt pat. no Isl & si ngle room. 6302 W. Cst. incl. 3 min S.I). & 5 min. own. Can pay $180. only. · J_o_ck_i_e_. -------I W.ofMesaVerdeCtr.orf last. Sl75. ~fg r . 202 "B" Lge2 BR Townhouse apt 1-lwy.PincKnotMotel. Riv/N.B. 1-·rwys , 7 min. t-:.i s tside pref'd. Near Sl00.000 ; pay Sl4 '.l,000 3 Found : (;C'rmctn Shep. tlarbor Blvd, adjal'nt. to 14lh St or call 960-384-0. 11n ba, bllns. OW. patio, 1714)673·0440 a irport. ~I . ll . Stever , b u s: Ca 11 642· 2166 Yr · secured by 151 nn 200 m::tlc G;irdcn Grove & C.M.Golf&C.Club amoreves. encl gar. Nr lloag Hosp Mgr.557-0JJ6 or6'16·839f.i anytime. ac r~AppleVu\lcy worth Neulandonll·7636-46JJ Hoo m s S25 wk up .----• $400.000 ; many improve· STUNN ING 2 Br 2 Ba LARGEdeluxe2br.2ba. $250 fmo&1 2·05~M> w /k1tchen. Apts $37 .:>0Newporl Uc 11c h. Small lustnHs ,4n•e t.t/ m e nls . Hx :1 Ap p l e LOST. German Shepherd garden apt., Pool. rel' l"pts . d s hwhr. near Ouplex unfum.4BR,28A wk up. 548 ·9755 o r of('. I or 2 1\fC'n . $6.'> per Financ.e Valley,(714)242·314·1 female Capis trano area. DENTAL ASSISTING TRAIN NOW •Medic.at A.11l1otiftC] (Accredited by AMA- AAMAl ·~cal Office Mwg11Mnt •o..tall-at..-y Te-chnicion •Emtt91 .. cy MC'dicol Techn1ciG1t I Approved for Veteran~ I Acl'redited by N/\TTS /An e li gible institution under the federally 1n · s ured s tudent Joan pro· gram. PHONE OR WRITF; FOR SCllOOLCATALQC; 635-3450 SOUTHIERM CALIFORNIA COLLEGE of Me-dicaf & Denfol Coretts 1717 S. Rrookhu r~t Anaheim room.....,,,.,.7lOW.18th St. lla r bou r . $235. {2 13 ) upper. 2 Car "ar. On 64.5·3967 mo . Call Gene ll i ll , ••••••••••••••••••••••• REWARD 493·3841 """UJ "' •·-' MorhJolJt'I Trust · Prof. Tennis l...esson.-.. 926·8242 Seashore, steps to ocean, Gwst HOtM 4150 642·0200 -_____ ,...ntneSs....._. 5005 D-.;..L" ' 5035 <193·1347 Pvt. Court. R<'as . pvt & $175-IBr. l'pts, drps . Agent640-616 1 Oppottt..ity ~ refrig, range. Cle a n. Vct c & Sharp 4 Br. 3 Ba & ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3333 W. C st Hwy ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lost J mo. old Irish Sctt<'r ~roop rates .. fl!rl ·0.1:11 _ 72<1 -C w. J a m es Sl pool.nrbeal"h. $450. 2 houses to beach , 4 br 2 'hallmar Gue5l Home. T~~~\I_RAN~.BLDG Wine, Heer & Gift Shop LOANS t 80% P~P; lcctlhe~ l'ollar, Cliff He-tpWonte-d 7 100 673·7787. 968·5403 554-1035 .~=~ ~~rl;·ci!12~~~en ri~er70:J~ilh!% ela~t'. EXE;51s~~o~~[_1l0a.1 close to Lag. Hole!; in· I it TDU0 0 on0•· 9 "'• o ll.1\ en ~· I 121 ••••••••••••• •••••••••• Adult d\x 1 DR . D JW , 2 Br. 2 ba . newl y re ---' ' VC'nlory, fixtures. equip. l1 -,, LOST brown m a Jc Activity Director for ~J h I $180 mosphere. S500 mo. C.M. Harbor fronla~c avail. ,....QlV\ 494 1595 "O-! !•" 2nd TD Loon• bed h M refng, rrpll". ~ar. poctt furb1 s cc upper. BAYF'RONT, 2 BR . DF.:N. 6<12-9Z78 Room :iOO ""'''"' · .,... -'V miniature dachs hund conv. osp . U!'it No p e ts . $1 90. 1975 mo.960·1991.eves. Slip available. $380 year· &t2 lz.13 642.4644 Nei ~hborhood Beer Bar. Fa1rl"sl Tt•rmss1nl"C 1949 tf'r1t zl ls old & }!rcy-no have l'£•rt1C1c atc l'rt•f. Pomona. 642·4435 Ne1.1.· 2 Rr 2 Ba. & 1 Br 1 ly .67J-93l5 oc:crtion RMtals 4250 --Costa Mesa loc. Isl time Sattftt Mfq. Co. rr11nt tee th . llu~·a rd' cxpcr. Cal~f:i42.f>400. ea. all b\tns. P'1 patio. & ONTll E BAY ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6 ()<" PER 59 FT offered. 979-1268. leave 642·2171 :'>45·0611 545-s379 or&15-4lYJ2 American Sta lt· nank . *VILLA NINOS* Beaut. 2 br. 2 ba casas. IGl7 \.\.'ESTC LIF't-'·NB name&No. --- 2 Ir, 2 Ba Apk ~~~~gse~, rie':l''~.·k~ ~ 3bBI t'o'sBa .• Pr"'a ,",· o. d•s hSwJs9hs'·. Gringo Gu IC'h, Puerto AGT. :><11·5032 2nd TD Loans Wmrtr d l.ost . Reward. Lost near ~~ 1!_k!npg eai~ht'l~i~,tl~ U •A Vallarta, !\-fexil'o -----CHICkEHTOGO 1'albcrt & Ward , F. Vly. pper/1,AJwer ~mo.646·8498 675-1972 or 67 3·5719 w/ma.id serv.Avail.Nov. F\Jmishedoffice. Bank of BuyT.0 .'s for cash. 11 {7, 3 Yr old mal e Sel'rct ~1r y & l l'llcrs. Enclosed Gar ages wknd.s or art 5PM . h h & Cost •1 Pl S8S Nets $46,500 yr. Loans on 2nd T. D. ·s Gl'rman Shep. Hlk & tan. Phone for appo1nl m l•nl Ga!I & Water Paid. Mo. to New 1 Br. l'rpts, drps, l(Jt. lo Del'. 20l · Jan 3 "esa aza , 2Stores, 2great locations New J.oans·2nd T.D. ·s Ans to "Hider "9(;A.9103 6<1Q.5100 J\1o.rentals.$225lo $23S. dshws hr . 2 pa tios, no2 Br l lh: Ba. dshwshr, 6lhto3lsl.494·6502 mo.5S6·3900 on fl.tajor IJlvds. Xlnt $3000.-$.10.000. ------------------ ChildrenWclcome pets.SZ15.a(t-5960·4068 lndry hookup, crpts &2 Bdrm cabi n with NEWPORT attract ive equip m ent & ap F;q uity lnvs ml.l)iv. Penonals 5350 AN(l l-llOOII.Cf).offer-: 2324 EldenAve.833-2480. Redcrt.'d 2br. 2ba., 2 blks drps, lge mast~r Bdrm fireplace. Sleeps 6. Big J'!arden ofC il'e s uites. pearances.Train1ng with BARNF.TTM'rG.CO. ••••••••••••••••••••••• PLENTY OF MON EY h d 1 $265 w/balcony. Pauo & gar. Bear City. Cozy. 552.1822 various s izes. from 43< in· sale. Ph Lol'al Agt . UHi 20Yrs 1n Or~ <.:ty. plus C"ash bonuses, frin l-!~ Deluxe930sqfl.2 Br.2 lla , l o be · Au ts. · $250. Nr. J-loag Hosp. no cl util & janitorial serl'. 837·4200. 6<15·2134anytime flj 0¢-c-t--=-0~='{1' benefits to mctlure in· pvt patio. gar. crpts . 536·10761830-7236. pets. S45·0'760 Retdals to Mare 4 300 9'79-tifi66 ~ 00 YOU MAKE II· dividual in beach are:1 d'l'S.Adbltltsns.Afrp.llc,12$2/301 Wlkto bl'h.2br,gar ,$.?2. QCE,\NFltONT 2 "r up·••••••••••••••••••••••• Id C.fN -0 ~""\r..( _ f}-C ~C."11 II ...ft.:cHal5TMA5 ... R e .~ard l c ss o r e .\-mo. u . va1 . · · Adull'>. o Female ro o mm a t eBeaut newofl"b g.1or 2 \:)~ J."'<:r.J l'f'). <..!:J V (J•";J ll .,....-G-IFTS'.t II· penenl'e, a1rmait A. V . 642·4000, bef . 5 PM . "'""'-t_61830_7236. per. del'k. Hanf!e, refrig, needed to share lg h.'ie. room s u1te_s SISO per mo Th 1 I 1 · W , G "fh Ch 'I 1 Read, 1~res . Am1~n <·;u1 ~tl'Kendry ~ "' & gar. yrl y S.11 5. 67J·7412 Bal J••n s150 Ut,·I pd & up. Sc>(· y serv. on pre· 0 n riguing oru orne W'I 0 UC ~ e f• y,·111· not a111 .. ,.,,.,.. th,.m -•J l.ubn cants Co . Box flffi. -"' I d ... ~"' (lAl •• t>CMU.N 1) D ()h $1'.l) 1 br dplx. married 17421 Queen Str ~~:~;; 2br. Iba. patio. ~ara.:e. 675.9ZJ6 mises Nr O.t:. Airport. o ~ ...... o.,~~ ltttt•• QI ... I! II ~:!t." hu \ (hh "'" un•l•r l ayton, 10~~~0 1 cp\, non-smokers only. Iba. si55. Ga .· adults onl)' no pets. 1703 NB SJJ·3l04. 1,,y, -c"""""'d -d• ~ ~·1 11,\ll.Y 1'11.nT II A PT 1\.1 .1na1-(C' r . 1 G t ; 91>1 W.17th, 548-0358. ~!!,~~~~aid. Crpts, Haven Pl. 548·5306. s;~:~: 2L~J. ~i~~e~~t~ Sha re plus h . 2 man 1°"" ,,, 10'"' 10"' .. ,..pi.""°'"' C'llHl~,·:.t ,\.., Tu ~;~;· •: Cjdults. It. 1-(rdng & m a1nt ~ .,.., ~ad n ff $75 N I \l n 11r t.hr"1"'·1•hr•·"'111 11 ' Nr. ll oag & oc e a n . NEAR NEW 2 br. bltns. N to Jb 2b YEARLY 1 BR. n ear 1.1.·/non s mQkingladywho C r c Mo · . leda .. 0 1· REH l E P ~1 ~ppt1 r T ti .. nk ,1to vu11t o 992.2410 ds tiwhr. s ha g crpt . i ew .ones ry r. a . ocean $200. mo Gas & 1.1.·orks n1~hls. Beautifully osta esa inc s ull . J J Ji Ji J D .. ! " .. ~.,n ,..,.. .. 4111 J) 1---------- g.,ageavail. soon. Close Bil-ins. fplc, gar age. water ineld.548·8348 furn . & del'oraled S40-2200. . ... _ 11 11111 "' 18111· Vnu c•n l ' ,\pl Resident 1\.1:ina••·•. :;46-S633Wkndsoraft5 I I & · I .,p1 .. ,..e)n11r .. d fur .. ~ll .. to shopping. $225. mo. · · w I. r P c s P 1 r a L~. exec. orfiee avail. 11 m .. nr t11 y~ "' 100 wl\h, 0. exper'd . 31 Units, 1 blk 751·3163 B d I u rd Oceanfront I Br , s tairca s e . $150. mo. WfSel'relarial services I S Y RU T '·',· oc .. u ..... !>6711(1f lD(lfl!ltl·1 · from occan6<15·8107. I r up ex, pa o. ya . cptsfdrps Spiral sta irs 64:>-6319 days, 645·503 included . Ove rlook s I J J J' J l•...-m .. t.100 l Br a Ba rrplc, patio. ga_kf!e, ~~~ mo. 1 to lofl. bd~m . lni;?lenook. nlghLc;&Sun . Orange Co. Airport. Con-. :"-= O ::;:."" ::~ ~ O •Are you inlere!>ted 10 huge closets, pool , bl ac · ~arport , no pets, $27.5 . ' ---------1 management'! Earn u1• w k" • rem s hat tact Kathie for delail:s 1 I;, De · u I t a dults , pet OK. $325 . LOllJll'HlleOCh 3848 67S.la36 . or in · ?S2·0B47 MA p SS .w r1i,, yeir. why 'IQt \peod Lon s n1sex.comp ee to $1500 j)('r mo p ft.1me. S46-&197 ••••••••••••••••••••••• D . 2 b home)' apt . w /pool &s r I' I I VOi.ii V.tUhOn ~t home? She.... !tt r Vi<'(' for men . l~ai r Mature 639·61Zl. . 180 egree v1e1.1.·. r, patio. Quiet non s moker •tMO Jo'REF.RENT• __ . . stylini;t ,pc'rm-.ncntwave ---------- $23 5 3 br 2 bo Drop a pebble tnto the garage. pool. bltns. New prl"f. A,•I. 12 /1. $95 . + 1·2·3 Rm. offil'cs froth you~ n;gt'lhbor~ you're ('ne•gv· Cor body. ACrn. semi cur· Asst. Comffoman Famlly, ~ pe~. crpli'I & ~:::. [~~7:ry:~~~u~f:: crpU. 642·6889 548-ffilS $135 per m o . Ne i:i r I f A L G y o I ::::._~ . o'"l'lt·lov•"'J. • .. :,c1 ly, c~lonng . pa1nL1nJ? & P !t ime . Mon. TuMI, Fri & drtis.979-MS r.1a1ureadull<;.31755Csl West('liffBrand New 2Br. Career woman seek~ Airport.No leasf'req. I I' I I I e c--1.,. ·~•\llll(U .. ""°'"; frostini;t . ApJ)t . Only, Sat. Some photogr11phic E-SIDElovely3b•.lower Hwy.499·2835. 2.full bathi'I , all a p · Jlametosharc b<'auti ful 3 8J.1.J2239Tilnoon . _ . _ _ h~1,11,~?·~·~r· .... ,1,~? .. "'t1 5'1R-7426. 5:>1W.19th St. exper . rt:q 'd . Pen · · I ce' r pl 673 3593 ¥"""""•!tip '""" ,oell Ne l "•lo• CM ny5aver, 154!> Ncwporl. in triplex. all bUns, $285 G-at ~·h1"le water v<·ew. p1an . , r c . . . , hr apt 5175 548·7200 FREER~T ..,. '' ' ' ' • Bl CM rno. No lie. Over J6. '"' ... day5call 833·9338 . ..., u-i1 :\~.~~~·3$~~~11fs , 67 So. Lag., 2 br. lge ba, Need femal e to share lge Offices as low as 35' per Don 'td op th b II' G t l =-~7"""--..,----.,- 5--64A8or640·4181 pool, cable, no l"hildren/ OCEAN VIEW ti 0 u ~ e o n 8 a Ib o a sq n. Mis11lon Viejo & O iiN'.C •,...,~1 f tllH~$ J r c a l' a The fastest draw 111 th•· Sell lhln1t• fast with Dall pets, year's lease $390 4 br, 2 ba . like new. Peninsula $150. inl'l util. Laguna Nij(uel 200 to IQ~ ANSW!t • I I I I I I I {?~:til~~~0~;~?!~ 0x1~y WClesl •. ,· .a Dall)' Pllol -mo.496-8271 64S-7$73or673·5606 Call lleathe!r .6-13·5050. 2000.!qft.831·1400 ~ s I • 11$SI ied Ad. rhone PUot Want Ad•. SCRAM.LETS Antwen in Clcntlflcaffoft 7100 I hone 642-5678. 642·5678. l L - ' • •Jf DAil Y PILOT • Schools and Instruction This variety of fine schools could introduce you to a new tomorrow For furl h1'r 1 n111rn1 .1I uln r··~ .1 rd1 n ~ pl .1 t'•·m•·rit , •I .1d ~1·rt1~1111!1ntlh · l1.11I\ l'tl••l ~1·hool:-.111il lni:1r1u 1u1n l l1!T('h 1r) CALL 642-5678, EXT. 325 / -_.,,. ---_P',; ft!?. -,. Brenda 's Nail Nook of Beverly Hills ts Open & 1s doing Juliette Manicuring at 2855 E. Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar Offering monthly special ($10 lor first manicure & 2nd manicure is FREE!) Inst ru c ting Li censed Manicurists in Juliette Manicuring, which is the method of paper wrapping the nails to promote growth of your own nails. For Appointment & Class Reservation Call 675-0500 or (2 13) 657-6627 CHRISTMAS SHOPPING? Build Your Friends A Gift! IOW llllt fDIMCD , " IUllD YlllllSllf I WINDOW DI l.IMPIMIDl ;• 1 w.-c,..c_... 141 l H._. Ln... SZ5 S19t up: P•oc.h & Co. AnticpM"s 1 2 JJ2 M•wporl llYd.. CMtO M•M 642-252] Or toll: L...t.d a.Int Oriqi'""t 642-4112 U. C. I. FARM SCHOOL Ages 5 through 12 years. Small. upgraded, with an open atmosphere & a strong concern for learning. Associat e d with UC lrvin e . Buildings, L ab. Workshop on a rural part of the UC! Ca mpus. Student teacher ratio of 4 to I. Daycare from 8 AM-9 AM .A.nd From 3 PM to 5:30 PM S 125 Mo. TulHon $20 Mo. hi Day Care Coll 833-1498 The Bi99eol Marketplace on the Orange Coe1t PRE-SCHOOL EXPERIENCE IS THEIR BEST TEACHER Let your child experience pre--school at its highest level of Quality during an exciting FREE DAY at AMERICAN PRE-SCHOOLS Offering your child the following benefits: •Ages 2-8 Years • Nu1rilipus Meals. & Snacks Included • Field Tnps 6 Special Visiton • Full Aoc;;idenl Insurance C.o"tler11ge • Aft9f SchOol Programs for older children • Summer Camp Program •Opens 6:30 a.m.-Ckw$es &;30 p.m. • State AdoPted Curriculum • lnc:hvidual Attention ( 1-12 RafloJ • Pnvate Kindergarten • C.Ompetent Ouallfied Teachers • Credit IOf Absent DaV$ Come Visit Us At One Of Our Convenient New Locations • Tustin-13806 Redhill Ave Gall Susan at 544-1-467 • lrvine-3661 Michelson cau Lee at 552-7331 • IMn&-1 Bearpaw Call FICM'abell at 5,52-3222 for "'-0.,-,....., copin of ow P.-t utter -' ..._. ..,..., ~-"'-_.tfri•a. c .. hWtM .. 7SJ..ll 1 l • writr. AMHICAM ,.11-SCHOOl.S • 42tt M-.:AITHUI ILYO. • HIWPOIT IUCH. C4. t2••o MEMBERS: Assoc1al1on '°' Ctuldhood Education ln!ernat1ona1 National Assoc1a1ton !or the Educahon o l Young Children National As.soc1allon !or Child Develapmenl and Education Slate Pre-School Assoclahon Learning Problem? • doshke school or (!~~ learning •become contused easily , •daydream 1n school • !eel lost •feel like a failure • have poor grades •learn slowly WE SPECIALIZE IN DISCOVERING AND HANDLING THE BASIC BARRIERS TO LEARNING. ~ .. -. we can help THE STUDENT IMPROVEMENT CENTER Call 901 Dover Drive 642-9088 N ewport Beach PARENT EFFECTIVENESS TRAINING Whal In T1te Worid·I• P. E. T. It's A Way To: •Enjoy children more 1 • •Help them be more responsible •Feel better as a parent •Prevent adolescent problems •Have a happier home More than just theory, you learn skills. Over 200,000 parents have completed Or. Gordon's P.E.T. course with dramat ic results. New & refresher classes are now forming. Special classes for church or school groups. ....,_tor: LH Hedlty ~ M.1.A., Lk•Md Mwrl9CJe I,...., Co• •or. Newnort Harbor Counseline: Center 1HO ~St. •2ss 1..._..._ A1irport1 "*.,....,,. .... eo t2660c•11J.1610 JAPAN KARATE FED. 325 Mo. M•wport ll!Yd. M.8. Suit• #5, Downstairs Days Tel. 637-5904 Mites 642-8387 IAe,...,Fr .............. 1 HO CONTRACTS MO GIMMICKS $24 PER MONTH Special rates to families. college sll!dents & groups_ -TllALWSOM * 11•.to Sllito Rp -IC• ..... •Meclt""- ..... •ft ;l:ldo *Toge Newport Air Associates Flight School & Flying Club LEARN TO FLY 5 595 * FAA APPROVED * COW"t• l11eNdf...: 35 Hours l!1gnt lime 1n Cessna 150 s w ith 20 hours dual 1nstruc11on Club membership Free dues. Individual 1nstruct1on tailored lo YOUR ab1hty 20 AIRCRAFT AVAILABLE AT LOWEST RATES IM ORAMGE COUMTY Lrarn to fly now - -and ha•r fun! * Spe-cial Ratrs for Comrnrrcial or lnstrvment Studrnts. For Complete-Details Call MOW 979-1155 I 971 I Ail-port Woy South H••f lo th• T ohtaftfl MilMUm Orctft9e C-.ty Airport REAL ESTATE??? HAVE YOU ALWAYS WANTED TO GIVE IT A TRY NOW "THE _, .,.,.... presents a pre-licensing program for vou to take to pass !he slale license e11am1nat1on s599s TOTAL COST TO YOU W' fl, .. ._ ... ._...,, .. , ... START YOUR CAllEER TODAY!!! c .. Mooo..frl. 8:30 ....._to 5:30 p.m. CALL FOR RESERVATIOMS LIMITED SEATIHGAYAIU.IU 752-8341 VALLEY REAL TY Ql'w'I _.,._,. ....... -•• -••11 DIM::• •• A IH& EMTBl'mSI CO. CAU. FOii .... ·--Dmc.ihwcke llOCNal ~c-., s,.cw .... ff• c_..,.,_fk:uo•Clouoo I GIFT CERTIRCATU AVAii.AiU 2750 HARBOR BOULEVARD; SUITE 7-B CO LI.EGE CENTER.COSTA MESA , CA 92626 Phonl?' 7 14-540-5953 DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS -· r Got A Problem? Woul~ A Good Job Help? Career Train NOW For: Secrotarv ftKoptlooli1t loollkeepe.-Jr. Acc....tant Typi1t-SIOftO Specfal a.,..i..up C..-.n Day or £•~"'"9 Classn 556-8890 ·"!R. Irvine College ~ of Business 1 700 East Ga1 ry Ave nue Sanla Ana, Calilorn•a 9270S (Newport Freeway 111 Oyer Road} Orange County's most progressive and 1nnovat1ve Career Center. DAM CE Witt. COllfidCM~ . , ......... LHMR I• free Wlffl 1\k C...,.. r.------il :1 FR E : I I : LESSON : I.!! __________ !! J' GIVE 'I YOURSB.F " A I GIFT DAM CE FOR THE HOLIDAYS Don't be a wallOower or shuffle around dancer. Put more zest in your lire ror the rest or you lire. Use the no obligation coupon. You will dance in one hour . Then you can enjoy as many small. low cost classes as you wis h. You can swing. hu stl e or walt z throu gh th e hoLida ys. Dance Witft Confidence With DIAMA LEHAN ForlnfonnafionCdl, 7Sl-1 625 MESA VERDE DANCE STUDIO 27SO Horbor Bl•d., CM OPEN HOUSE ;·, .. Thur$ .• Mo•, 13 "'· ........ ) 5:30 PM· 9 PM ~ ~ By South Coast Village Between Fairview & Bristol 2 Programs Offered : MOMTESSORI 540-47S3 Ages 21h to 12 years Slide shown on Montessori at 7:30 PM EARLY ACHIEVEMENT CENTER S40·4750 Pre-school. Pre-kindergarten, Kindergarten Classes offered 2-6years Planned Programs Openings Available SOCCER ANYONE? ~...,.. . ,...._.....,r--~ Mow Forming Mew AcWt Men's & Women's Soccer Club For Information & Application Send Name & Address to: PO lox 3042, Mowpori ...... c. 92663 Dial b42-5b 7 8 for fast ~01ulh ---· • !~.~~!. ..... ~!.~~ £lectronh: AssemblttS with al least 5 months ex· perlenre in cable bar ... nessing, solderinJ and! tourhup of printed t'irruit board&. IC JOU qualify and are a soocl rcl.IJble workf!r, please apply in person. STANDARD MEMORIES. IMC. A subsidiary of APPLIED Pt1AGNETICSCORP. 2221 So. Anne Sl · Santa A:na, Ca 927<M An Equal Opportunity Employer M /f' AVON Christmas Earnings. Begin How For AVON llEPltESEN- TATIVf.:S. Bes t 11me ever to e s tablish customers. Exrellent. p /time earnin g op· portunity. Jnleresled ! Call: S40-7041 or Zenith 7.1359. Babysitter needed part ume fo r 2 yr. old in the Bluffs. 640-7958. BABYSITTf:'R. Lgl h.skp'~. 3 to 1 pm. d~uly. Fnt. Valley. Own trans., 963-3383 art 7pm. IEAUTICIAHS W/foll. New N .B. salon. 644·0661 or S40·8582. Reauly Operator. llail"' Stylist & Manicurist. F /time w /follo~·ing . 60'.;.. + fringe bene. New s alon . Wes tcliff Coif· fw-cs. 751·4951 . Bovs & Girls 10 to 1(years of age. Dai· ly Pilot d('livery routes may be ava ilable in your area. Earn profit for de· liveries & cash. t nps or- merchandise ror selllng new subscriptions. For information please call 642·4321. From Sa n Clemente-Sa n Juan Capi strano a rea, cal l 495-0630 and Mission Vie1 jo-EI Toro area, call 581-6310. EqualOppor. Employer' Booldro..,.r ,11ocopl. Front ofc of busy Chiropractor. Immed, pos1l1on. 11rs 9·1 & 3-6, Dr. Gary L . Couture, 2043 Westcliff Dr. Suite ten , NB 645-5300. Boys '7ind Girls. ages 12 to 14. 1-'un job. If you lik~ J!O-Carling, pizza and pin- balls, and can work a few hours after school and on Saturdays then call N r, Wolfe . 645·2873 Companion for lady in whlchr. Lite hskp. Pvt rm w(rV. Sm. salary. !\1rs. Snyder :148·8174 Cook needed for new pre- school opening in Irvine. in 2 wks . Cal l Lee 552-7331 Cosmotoloqist Xlnl s itua ti on for a Beautician with rollow- ing. 675-8139 day or eves. COUMTER HELP Full & p/ti me days_ App. ly. Del Taco, 25252 La Paz Rd. La~una llills. DELIVERY Temporary · II ol id a y Season. Apply, Lloyd's Nursery. 2038 Newport Bl. CM 646-7441. Defi•ery & Stockman F/time including Sat & Sun. Ptlust be over 21. See ~larold. 495 E. 17th Sl. Costa Mesa. Dewtal RKeptionist For busy Pcdodonli~ prar. in C.M. Dental Recept. exper necess. 548·5588. -------- Dental Assistant 3 dys per- wk . Reconstruction prac~ li c e , experie n ced. 645-4CF70. Dental Assistant Poriodontal Offico. I yr ••P· in 9"fl'al .... lal offico roq. lock of../ ficc w/some lcnowtodqo of busiOHs offico proc ......... ful i;.,., 644-0683 Desk clerks & maids Apply in person The Inn at Laguna 21 1 No. Coast Hwy. Ask for Mrs. Gobie' D irerlor of Nurses Ga rfield Conv. llosp. sub-acute psych. setting, 7781 Garfield lt.B. 847·9671 DISPATCHER (Graveyard.) Apply in person Yellow Cab Company ll2SI Slater, F. Vly <No Phone Calls P lease) DRAFTSMAN Good drafting skills Te· q'd. Some mechanical k electrical exper . desira . ble.. Xlnl future w l1trow. ing ro. • Pacific Trawler Corp $40-3935 • l I I I r i· s r r • ' " n n II II r y . 6. .. le e n• "' n in Vl y. •· e, ee a -s. .. La & Sl, tie lal ss. per ac- d. s . r ses s p. ' .. .B. y re- a l &:1 ira. row. ""'w-.. JI ~w-11001to1pw-.i 7100 HolpW-.1 71 ~-w-.i 71 c ...... 'U!!d!Y·-"·107 • DAILY)'tlOT ... ,_ ·=·e·00•••H••••t.••.•r• ••• ••••••••••••••••-........ -;,;.; ................................. ••• ••••••••••-•••••• ••••• 1" ffJO L ... , 1070 1010 l llc1l••t •• • L"'-. •· r ~ff , Lii ~n~ I '° ••·•••••••••·•••••••••••• -IOll I ~ wanted.' let')', I• l pnc· POSITIONS OP8il . U MAMA• ~"Ll"O"" reM v• i . Colot dark ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• W_..., calllf.S.al7 lice. Pref. ttsldeel of El IOI: New CeDlllr)' 11 at n.M!da up ler)' lea • eom-....ao. Kod w ...... TED . ••·••••••••••••••••••••• • • Toro/lrvme area. Good MacArtbllrlrf'ordRd.ln man. SewlnS eaper. mom IZ50. MOO. ak "" o ....,_.\U . ..,~~\ "tA••Pn lttoP l f;ZOO /ll 1lr:lll1, a1t1ry com· oldrucbbouleaeeklu· needed.Ooodpay.40&1 super I IOWld projector TOP CASH 0 6LLAR • ··' '" . • -' C:.C* :!.-. FJ.:ae.rsrm~t1:.i:::i men1urate w/ e.zp. Acc.olmtlntClertl p'd r•at utate offlc wk . Appl)' •t .• s110 1200. $S60. Ar1u• IX PAID FOR Y OUR~ TOYS ' ,. Teno's f urnove r aro.Bill,911-UTI. Sbaron,m..tsz2. ' M11.bem1tleal ikUla • manaaer. Should h1v Alrwa'i ~·•· C .11 . Zoom aupe r 8 movie JEW&LRY, WATCllES. \ ~ •ANH "\ Wt;MtJSTREOUCF. 1 aptllude is DettU. Some lenath1 Newport Be•e:b S.t0Allor2.30-5PM . camera Sl75. All u.ndt.r ART OBJECTS. OOLD. ~-'.a; mu ~ OUR lNVF..NTORY FAST l E,XECUTIVE SEC· LEGAL.TYPIST: ~~.:.~d:d. Accurate esp. and be 1bte to U · SIW9'iG warrll)ly,S.SZ..:i891 . SILVER SE RVICE. \ CLOTHIH6 ~ BARGAINS GALORE! {I ETA RY Xlnl. or· lntercs tin1. IU-l•paeed ...,.,........... sumt re1pona.ibilil.Y f« S lal mich Slnllt C41h IOJS FINE FURN &-AN ·~ 0..11.111 of lk~• J'9V\ 111.ut4 Portu•lly lo hJ1h1)' Newport Ctr law ore. a-....,./f-'-1 1--•·a ·-• idm~•-1-. pee • T lQUL"c.! ..... .......... ~ dofl1 ...,..., Voi. can 1i.1 , ·-~•ll04()-4Ll'1i:.o ..... _ .. 'vid 1 on lB ... --r ,,... ... -·...... ...... . w,.. '"'' needle. Exper. only. Ast....................... "~·--"'UU fi:.Uwmallfor•alf"l •bw. .\I •AC"-~l Skill ...... ...,.., ua to 'fl )( •I U-Wm ltai.n, 75 f'roGL olt 1ppearance IDf • wlna1na t•am. r p • 84Z·:M1'2 N 8 ilve.r Peraian KltteM. ·• \MM"' W'lderour \ 11~~~~=::;:;~~""'= 'lo'/admlol$traUve VP in wpm, 1ccur1ey. mu.st : poi.MeuenUal. ,ICUIDl Sa ITY hued on pe.rce!' °'*' .... . . . CFA2Mala. Unbelleva· Mi~ 1010 ~ DA.ILVr1.WT ~ corporate office• or Cauelte lran.1cription. tele phone voice. Ac · of office iro.s. EXP d SHIPWllGHTS ble dispoil t lons &: ••••••••••••••••••••••• \ CllRl:'<>,.MA.."iTH.t:r. \= SS CASH SS FOR Mor1&aCe Bankln1 Firm, Cail 644-6400. euraletypl.Qa. salespeople •llo winted • T\ln1 u.--11nw.M •t1m1 ·.-Good U5ed furn frefna:i Ml.Ult be able lo bindle Watbllte....... F II part t i . Wanted. AUanUc Pacific beautlfulco1ts.S'1~e1.or TOY AUCT ION ~'11110 1'ht1uma• c 1ut1' • 'f'Yus/stovet.S46·0761. 1 all admlalitrallve ET ME INTRODUCE P/U lZ2i>4. u or me . Mariti me Co . Call \eu lf bou&hl togelbcr. 1001r10fo'TOYS :::., Ow C.'hn.unuTr""'11 \ duties. lnler f are YOU l.o-B"•oJlae Em.plo~!.e~~~ll. ~P. &40-4950. M&sall«IWll-&&27. ttl().3l&eorM1·2'1t SA"t.NOV.15.6 "30P~I -..·D:~~r 11'!!'i:"~"~~~-~ Klloforatretch1ngcokc& .,.. public. ru.oct'oo effec· Fas hions . T b e Fun port.unity to rrow In an R.E.SALES "-IO~O MASrER'SAUCTION t\._ 11tti• 111th c.utW.1~1s ~ bffr botlles 1novrltyl & 1 1 v e I y w / l l t t I e P Jlime Job. MUJl like I IXP ... Cm OI TACO IAI .._,.. 20751~ NEWPORT BLY~ \ fM1n~<M"~o.ht:'! . , ,.. \.; man to produce roc11lnu ; Supe rvision. Re q 'I t".lotbesfcpcople,bave2 equaoppor.co. HE""UCINSHS HelpNeeded.Topwaae1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• C~'TA MESA.646·86H6 •<··\·~ .. "'-·".C··~i .... .,. in!( supply. Arter ·1pn1. · 1 m !)'ti orieva &caravail..in· w AJ>pl.)', Dtl Taco, 25252 . •PETWORLD• 548·1776 I mt n mu • t t d · · ApplylnPenon Themmtad.IYenewor. LaPuRd.Llru.naHilla. .Twin beds .... /r:1.sterl----------I :=...:..:.:.;.. _____ _ ~ari al e1per. Send ere1 e 10 e.ara1a1 Moo•uc••H fi-m· cnu.Wepaylo,·. Corker•. Cbibuahua1 1 •. / WA,,,.TED ••·-'cal. letter st.aUng qllallfica-$211).b)pe:reve.GreatfOf v-.... . ... I Poodlea, Shib-t :r.u, G. ramt'll <II' mutlrt'slit'.!!o " ,._.. uons to: CALI FOR.NIA homemakers. 963-7470or 32UBCaSuminoCapltlrano a_~vebrlisl n.cri. !1 &n•.· T __ ...__ • ...___...____. Shortha ir . Pll Bulls, box sprgs. ~1ukt~ urr. TOJ> CA.Sii DOLLAI\ l1r1tn1N_,.,.,.,.nths 8 081 'IORTGAGE SPRVICo 84&-4286.. 1te20S tuttP. oa.e, p. n_\Jnl -~~ p 548·2000 l'A IO FOR "OUR ••••••·••••••••••••••••• ~ ~lf~~;;;;;t;;d:li;;;;;;;;d,j-~s..~n~J!u!•n~Ca~po~·s~l~ra~n~o~ postace. buslness cards. (Momin.gs) mlni·Schnauur, oms. • . 100 1791!2 E. 17th St. Tu.tUn-!11AID wanted, i mmed. brochures, promotion. A HCrel&tial &:..tl'Us incst P ekes, Westies. 100 Pampered Pool Table. 3...., JE\\it-:LRY, WATCllt:S. J~rm:1n imp top t..'ci hf. 92680. openin1 for r eliable Ask about our inceritl,•e coll~•,.· the Irv'·• In· mixed puppies. Slud :sv1 x 7 SUI.id mu.ho1o1 J:sl1te ART OHJEC'TS. GOl.D watts ltMS w/r.everb & w b-~· --w 17th s·1•VER SERVl C }:. futz tone $160. Call ";.n.CLERK/C '"IUER woman over30.~ll oommissio9 split. Call dua al Complex ,.· ••· tOo!Jl ·~·~ · Beaut red felt ... ~.••t•ltd -~ ~ ft••• -ATESA'ES ll ". I-· SA 0 .... n ..,.... .. "~"' 30 FINE t•U RN & AN ·---·-· -. ays ____ _ k • 3 d LnM~• .... Clill ' --•-613·1601 pandin•! We a-COO· "a1rv ~... . r~ 646·~/-·41 . -To wor ~· ayt per Management ATTENTION .......... ,,. · & '" eves.s.31·502'1 . v.·eck. 9.30 AM lo 6 PM , PEOPLE PERSON LICENSED. l.M duclinl immediate in· Was h er Dr)' er' d 15 . TIQUES. &l5 2200 Kay S1r100ng Jo~a!Hl.,h g::::1 1nclud!!S Sal, but no Sun Exll!:c. loold.ne for part UNLICENSED, . . tervle"l's. If you are Irish Setter Pure Brt"d h.waihcr tO·spd mins Cancelled Contract 2000 oond . S2 cnt' w or lloUdays,refnec.c:.an time buslneu associate GETTJIE RED OirectorofNuneRebef. avall•ble immedi1tely& pul)5$50Whilelbeylast racer . 'Brand new . yds rarpct1ni;, below _!5.:~l ~~--:\lrS Adams fo r ID 5Mt&~n7·3;38orS-4 30.1 interestedlnl.his reward• W.'12M 642 M40 m ..,~,. .. c. . .., C06t 1 · St l\~78729 · ' · -In wholesale supplies. CARPET ParkI .. idoConv.Center. in"op ........ unity,Call Mr. · 61> 4.,_.~ __ :_ 1n 11 _ · ~ gm.11 ~t11rt1n 12 stnnr. terview 644·7575 Busi n e • s f u I I)' TREATMENT! 466 f1agsb~p Rd, N.B. 1 W~D.Pc',ilick Ml ~-8892 AK C Cocker. Re d & Portable bed •I DI t"'irewood Or!I Eur S76 guitar with ('ll5l'. New t:;(p. Sa mple Maker rapitall:r.ed. Interview We train you lo sell 6'2-8044. . NOW! (Position for While. lYJ yr old Ma.le. Hooda J50CL~~':t~Pend t.'ord . dt·I 0 °ak Coast ~-$2SO/ba>t ti7S-ti629 _ 1 litdies wear . Cood wagll!:s 673·2Z23 names with an 8<"<"elerat· ,.; -•--ii 175. 897-3218 & 962·8100 car•-1300751.99""' r 1 r c "' o u d Su"" I y , Office ~-.,,~-a. ~ -·ne lhal •la--,·m· p, ... me eves, a!3U ava •· ""' ..,.., .. ,. ,... ""'""' &. workingcond. 546·9913 cu ... v.. """ ble.) 581 1122 &-...!---' 8015 Man with access lo kiln to mediately. tr you are in· RN AKC DACHSlfUND PUP • --p · t b 1 · · .. ..,...,...--~ .. b k " •-bo .....,,g ers1an .am roa . ••••••••••••••••• FOREMAN stretc co e ....::er l· terested in eamln& big REG.STAND. Grey squirrel c11 pe, bst l)L,lressed t.laplf' cofft·t •:•••• MANAGERS ties (novelty) to prod. money Crom the start. ElftercgettCy r F. LE pH ON E 961-9332 · ahr4PM orrer,gd 642 tl!il2l'Vt>s table C4x2 l $20, Hedwood Exe s vl r hr" $1 5/35, SC)' continuing supply. Aft . gel individualized free P /tlme, llf"M·7:30AM . SOLICITORS 10 Girls . -plcruc luble Y..'/'/. ~nehl's chrs _S8 1 ~. s~y d ka. & INS,ECTORS 4pm. 548·1176 training on the job in one Xlnt working conds needed imm e diately. B 0 R Z 0 I ( R ~ s s 1 an W;;.rd ·s dlx. ga ~ dryer Sl.S 2 dts trt!sstod ~laplt· !'o1ach1n ti l'Vts. P1erce&I lstor2ndshifts. o{many topoffices local· E .O.E. Contact 0 ~ood pay, good houri. Wo.lfhound ) 6 mo·s , xlnt rond $75, sora end tables, 6' Cher· W.l9t.h,CM.64S.7411 . ''' cG,egor Yach.l Corp Mature wo men "/I fo, -• '"-·-o c lraoncd •how qual oly (K I 1~< "42 107< · -r truuuuuul range QUR· Roach e, R .N , Costa Ideal for student, over • · roe er ~-· ·' rywaoJ sterl'O console &O 8090 1631Placentia,CM cleaning St'rv. Car nee. ty. call for further de· M esa M e m o ri a l 18_558.9051 lermsavail.639-2ltl2 SIOO Call aftt'r 6 pm PtancK "JClftl . GinghamGirl.645·5123. tails Arle ne, t714) • 645-7SS7. · ••••••••••••••••••••••• General Office. p /time 848-8742 HospitaJ. 642·27:14. TOW TRUCK DRIVER, Yorkshire Terrier Pups Piano ·runer Haa morns. Cal I bet ween MEDICAL ASSIST ANT. ~~:5;~~:~' i~~;;~;,~;;;;;;1Jex~pe~,~-d~. ~G~&~W~T~o~w~i~n~g~, l~~C~h~.~b~lood~t1;~n•~·J'~;n~y~~ .r.-r"l'i·f'.'i•--:"t ~1'• .• :"_., •C •RPET * P1uno for s11le ioam &4pm,6fS-8960. Prim a rily Bac k Ofc. REALESTATESALES · ...... ...,2 3\b slud service)JO.~ •• fiJ HI~ ., "'-• •960-llS.S •• Hunt . Bch Phy5ician. IOOOlrvine.N.B.g.ou·l-ar 5 •WAREHOUSE • GIRL Reply to: Classified ad JN # I RN'S Free to You 8045 ~ CHllSTMAS ,... . S.wittc) Mochhtn 1093 tleliver flyers in new no. 564 c /o Daily Pilot. Tcrbell. RtGltors ••••••••••••••••••••••• r-MOHIY? ·,. CLOSEOUTS• '••••••••••••••••••••••• tracts thruout Or Co on PO Box 1560, Costa •Free Training lfvll..nm.I TRUCK DRIVER Puppie5, Au s tralian-::. 1..oo1r; •round th\! hot.IM", ·..t NYLON PLUSHES ·1n,11;er Oolden Touch rl' s.11 morns. Car &: ins. re· Mesa, Ca 92626. •Cad.iliac Program Med Surg, 11·7:JO s hift. Class 1 Ile. Relief driver Shepherd mix. 3 male, 2 ?'. d1• ouc 111"~" unu ot"d ;,._ $3.95SQ YAllD Sew. Sidi under ,warrlftl- q 'd . $2.75 per hr +1--~-------l ·H awaii.AcapulcoTriP5 E<per . acute car e s~ remale .~-4333. ·'. 11\:ma•tumth"m 1111(1 , $UPl-:RllEAVYPLUSH 1 l b bb. MOOE•.,._ •• .. .,.SEUSES 1 on long haul.I. 13 ~--' ~==::..:.=._::c=----1 • l.""l'll"l•tm•u• 11i. ... 1.,y You ~J: y w I au o . o 1 n mileagll!:. 848·1S50 i....:> m.~ •Nationwide Referra !I hospital only. Excellent transm. Willing to help in 1· :c •·;<n put an an 1h.-,,,~ • $6.95 SQ. Y J\ltO v.· 1 n rii· r , b Ii n d hem. --~-------!Figure Models. Escorts. If unlicensed, let u.s a1· benefits. Contact Mrs . whseonoffdrivingday!I. Moving to apt .· F /pt ,.:.wtdt-11MD•1l1 r•~ '.'" llemnant.s&SburtKolls monograms, button Girl Friday, !';taturc. Bk· Masseuses needed. Top !li.styouinobtainingyour Jensen, 642·2734. Costa Call!'ol argaretPriesl Australian Shep, shots~ cHHl~"tMA::.TllF.:E ·.~· •SAVE41Y: • holes. i.ews on buttons. kpng exper r~'d . Call mo n ey. New s tud io . Real Estate licen!le. Call Me s a M e m Qr i a I Tempo Temporary Help ad. d11position675·0144 r. •11~tallQf yQUr 110(.otli.-~· :-. OPF.N FRI JSATONl.Y zi~·Zag s tretch s lltch, ·""=~8227=~'=o~r~in~l=•~'~vw"'-. --i-63=1~·38=1~1 _______ 1 .Bi~'=U~F1-"'o~ry~,=842=·=""'=1=·--· I Hospital. 30 1 Victoria In 51 ped . -• 1 1 our c:11n.tn1 ... Tr"" .,.,u ..A. 1.575 Placentia.NB sews leather. Lol.'i or fan· _ _ 17802 Sky Park kv e n kitten neeus a ov-.:, """""' un Th"n~•11• 1n11. ...-( C'A LL 642 2210 C RMI Eltoff S-'n ~~C~·~M~·~E~O~E ....... """""""""""""""~""""""""""~-~4455~~ .................. J in& home. Very soft, very t: ,,.., &-.011. .. 1n Ill\ OH. 4th. J': __ · . C:)' s11t ches. ost S600; Hatf Day Mice Pay eeded Students p/timll!: 'JAM·2PM or 4PM·9l>M . to help on civic & county F.a m $100 + + per week project!!. Apply 10Z7 No. doing enjoyable work in 1 Coast Hw y. No . G, l ovi ng . Gues s t.i..111111>111th <'atl&4.l !ioo<";'" l)HAPERY l''A HRIC Must st>ll. $120. Ca1h. Excellent o pportunity h , b ' · T. form<>r~1nll)•m .. 11t>n •· ~ P /P 774 5326 ... nur brand new ofc open· Laguna Beach. 497·1034 , 1ng near O.C. Airport. 3pm·6:30pm M-F Xl~t . oppo.rtunit¥ f.or Now lliring. Ba rtender. B pos 1t1ve m1nd.ed 1n~1v. & W; Kitchen help , At- For personal interview, tractive Hostess no ex per Call &3.1-8098. nee .• mu.st be 21 549·9446 HOS pit a I -Aid es &1..:ro~,~·~p~po='"='=·------I 9rdll!:rlle5. i ~med open· Nurses Aides. 7.3 & 3·11 1ngs . Trainees ok . !ihlfts. Exper pref·d. &12-MOO. Mesa Verde Conv Hosp. fi61 Center St. CM for salesperson . Lona: w at ········ is name i.s '-~iri • .. ..., ~. "'J :,AL I-~ Stock reduction · ::...:~· =~·----- establis h ed office Sailboat Manufacturer Mon. Tu"':!.'~l Fast ae· ''Stripes". ti.l oving t · ' · •.· ' -50-70'7" off. 1.abor $3.50 Spor+MtqGooch 1094 speciali:i:ing in sales. MASTIUILDER apt. and can 't keep .Firewood $60 cord Ca ll per width . KEN ••••••••••••••••••••••• Also, rentals &: properly Im med. opening {or a curate. dependable. Pen-Please call 646-1484. Sun .. Mo'n., Thurs .. ·aft 6. BUTC.1.1J.:~ ~ll~P.1'.:RY, JEMMINGS ma nage mll!:nt with ac· ma!ll builder. Req'5 min ti'!d.vC~t~~!s~ew porl MEOW. MEOW, 5 kittens 586·1159 As k for Collins 15IO A E. Edinger, COMPOUMD IOW counts to take over for 1·2 yrs exper. in Heli a rc l~:::..::::_=:=.:::.:::::_. ___ I lost their lea!loe, nd new or Boling. Santa Ana 54l·2080 · -~· l 1 Brandnew.$100.Twoun· 1m11n::v.1a. e neome we lding & mas t as-UMUSUAL homes.546·2464 . . 111 Gallon Aquarium . d sembly. Apply, Islander New p 0 r 1 8 eac h ..:::::.:::::::c:.:::..:c:.:.:_ __ --lSale Tick Tocker Thnft $250_ fully eq uipped e r water s pear gun1. §-alifihnrq • H\l.HO:\ ISi .. \'\[) • 67 1-6900 ! Yachlll. 1922 Barranca writer /publisher seeks 2 yr old . fem . w5_t . Shop. Super low pnces. w /heater, filtt!r ' rocks. t ~ ~ ter i ~ ~ c ~ )'V ~:; ,~R=d~·~l,~v~in::e~.'------1 mulli·talent-.. assi5tant. Bernard.AK C,good ith 120E.19thC.M.10·2. d II p mp <om<'> I & l i · ~ k"ds 846.mi yna o u , power ul accura e. Sciilboat Manufacturer Must be fast. accurate 1 · 65 Ga 11 0 n c u st 0 ml 'A'/n1re a"sortm l'nl or 64a.2200 MA.STER typist. good or~anizer. Affectionate blark male Aquarium wilh Giant lropicul fish. 557·1548 art . ·:..::=------- and skills should include. cat. 2 yrs. altered, shot..s, Sea che5l. New l:Omplelc 6p.m. •T ASER • IMST AUER editing , proofing, paste· box trnd, 644 ·0139 . waterbed. 751·9673 Hostess /Cashier WAITRESS DAY ,t'IGHT Cspableofin!llallingany up&research. Degree in :..:==---l~ent trailer s ips . 8 Elel'tronics non-le tha l weapon 871 2310 MURSES AIDES R.E. SALESPEOPLE item on the boat related English. accounting. or Mini Dach!lhund , bl ack T.V. Port 19" Zenith play!lo htr /butane 6tovt>/s1nk / Openings on all shifts. to hardware. plumbing & eronomiC!I desirable . Job female. Spayed. shots. gd $32. Tank vacuum &, ~ic~e~bo~•~$900~~·~!163"°'·6040'."'~7--ex per. pref'd Soml! Top loration. C;Jptiv(' minor electrical 2 lo 3 may entail some travel. ToGoodhome.548-68S3. parts$11646·1525 I· Womens Ski Package. See Mgr. Mon-Sun. 9-11 a.m . flARRv ·s NEW YORK BAR & GRILL, 4248 ~1 a r ti n gale Way, N.B. nr. Org. Cty Airport. trainees accepted Apply market area Opportun i-yrs exper req'd Apply, Compensation arrange· wingSf't. RL-dwood , 2sw-Kneisel Skis 180, Kast- p ark Su p erior ty for 2 experi enced pro· Islander Yachts. l922 menl is unorthodox bul Free kittens. unus ual ,.. •.•~·~ ""-t. ,..-.. . ing.s, slide. glider cbmb-inger Boots. 81/z &: Poles. He a I l h care, 14 4 5 ''en salespeople to share Barranca Rd, Irvine. lucrative lo e nergetic markings & colors. about 1 @· N•~t;o ". ing ban $95645-1253 Total, $85. 548·3Ut6. Su p e rior Ave , NB the finest market 1n l-'"'-'..".'::0.::.::2::.::.:c::... __ I ~2 sE 8 · t 1 Gwksold64S-8926 ·• . CHRISTMAS· 642·3110. Newport Be ach Con · SALF.SCOUNSELORS person .""' · ' n s 0 • MONt:Yt " WANTED Store, Rnt---', fidentialinquiries For Newspaper Promo· S.A Nov. JS . 9am to ............. 8050 J Sfollyourunw.f'dit'm' f ORIENTAL RUGS. need lar 1095 liOUSEKEEPER & child NURSES AIDES . c F Colesworthi t1on !';l ust enjoy working l2noon. • •••••••••••••••••••••• :! =~:~~~)'~!~111:. Se \·era I used rugs & ••••••••••••••••••••••• care, for 8 yr old. Irvine &: ORDERLIES R .J .... 5 . 64000 0 with young people 10 to Waitresses. good pay New beaut Herculon Sora a 1R1STMA.STHE¥ 1 tapestry, pvt. ptys only 122' Shuffleboard, must be area, 4 hrs fday, Mon· Exper'd. Bayview Conv. ---..,.. 14 years of age Reliable benefits. Apply betw 3 &. & Love Se<:it, must sell C1U64.2)67Sror1nft1 ;:. 64(}.S2l9 I moved, make orfer. Fri. Mu!lt have own H05p, 2055 Thurin Ave, transportation required. 6pm . Denny 's 529 $235963-8601 -· ••·•~-W.:.~-·-· iiiiiiiii--~------[979--1268:645·3199· -transp. & refs. 546·5295 CM. 642-3505 . REAL ESTATE SALES-Excellent part·lime posi· A ven ida Pi co, San ..... -............... ac1· 'w~k~d~a~)~·s:.._ ______ 11:.::=:::;=;;:;;::;:-;;-;;-;-;--;,i limited openings (or tion Hi~h pay .for 2·3 Clemente l..l.ke New Couch & Love • R to , 1091 -Nursing.Relier RN 's & qualified salespeople If hours e<:ich evening. half-..:::::::::::=------! seal. Mist Green Velvet ---=::i""c:""--=""'oc:=:~-: HiFi , Stetto Housekeeper , 5 d~ys, 5 F/time LVN's lmmed. you are honest.energetic da y Saturday . Ca ll WAITRESS Tuxedo Style. SSOOEves. ••••••••••••••••••••••• hrs,. Mu!ll be organized&, ~o~pe=ru=·=n~g="="'=-'=·04_00~·---I and interested in h igh 642·8102 for interview P /time days & Barmaid o.=848.:.:_-8887:;::c_ ______ I For an exceptional buy , reha. No smoke. N.B.r . 1 t bef re&·OO 5.9 PM . Wknds off.,-on Major Brand Stereo 642-3481 . Parking Attendant. over eaminji! goa 5 you mus 1..:::::0::..:c::·=------I -<K" Sectional, $150, sofa, $50. ComponenL'I, call Mike l·r d · l" investigate our program I 55l·IOOJ Illy. l bl l d. I -• · 18. Ca 1 . ri vers 1c. and COMPARE Ask for S~les clerk needed for o .. 1..:::.:..::::::..:.::.::;.c._____ a e op ra ta saw uso::u A COH'l£Nt£NT SHOPPING ANO !T19·1231. HOUSEKEEPER $2.ts per hr. Call betwn 1 an apt>l with Hal Cox fice sup~ly s t.ore. Full WAITRESSES twice, $200, djnette set. scw1NC cu10£ fOR THE 4 Hrs, 5 days wk. Own &SPM ,644·1700.extSM. Time Will train. Beach Exper'd. Full or p/l. $40, 2 glass top Lables. GALON THE co 6' CHERRYWOOD 11tereo t r a nsp . Lido I s l e . Stalioners.4020Campus Coodhrs.Neatappear. $40.960-2952aft3. consol e. Admiral, H~~:~~~:e:&older. 9.1p ~~! Jl~~8 .30 ~::e. N.B. Su~~e~i~~oin F~!:;.1d i~i~~'.:1e~.s6v~l~s~ Quick-Sew Trio PlantaHangaUps! ~!~~~i~.ur~t:.~~7X~n~ to work part time for eves. working fo r non ERE'S MO.,EY S930W. Coast Hwy. NB old , like new. $1700 new. 6 pm. housecleaning service. profit Org. Perfect job TH " $SSO or best orrer. Also Call Janice's R aggedy for housewives. students. IM SELLING. Wa itress, ex per only· butcher block table $50. An · 675'"<0 and moonLighters. Best 1 Noon-Eve s hift Blue 645 _1 n s .......... ---==.::.:""-"'"-'-"''-! Let expert sa es men Dolphin 3355 Via Lido. """° phone deal in town. Gall t h OU to !!ell No ex Hsk pr, Lido Isl, Live·in. 8S4·5Sl8 . RealEstateCareer eac Y • NB PADDED Bar. 4 stools. Priv.le 'm. , -•I ref•. i.::..:..=::::..: _______ 1 penses. no lead cha51nc. l-'=---------I 1 1 . 1 d d d ~ INOIVIOUAUZEO E0<n whde learn•••· w--•-·-e PenOft oo "' . pa e SOOwk.613-9189 PIXAnsweringSe-r"f. ~ armrest, back is while 14 Locations. Full or Wonderful opportunity Must h ave expcr . in rormica w floc king door lmmport,A:xportCo. p lt ime shifts include ''AfiD ~~n:gde~e~~e~:l~tMtr~ ~~~ing m aterials. for liquor. Like new. Naturally Active 1-l appy wk.nds . Exper. pref'd. MANAGEMENT'' Wells at 848·2122 ror ap·l-==-:..:::=-------·1~6'2'.:!~··~,~~~o~r~646'.:"'.~-9559~'.:....--I Person Needed For Im· EOE.543·7787 . OW NTS TOWORK" porting & Exporting Co.1-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;j pointment WH A · Bedroom set; Solid Oak Ex.per. Needed. Some I• PROGRAM H I DRIVE A CA B! king $1350, gold leaf Driving Req 'd. Must Santo's I' peor s CHOOSE your hours. chandeHer 75 1-0956 Have Car . Expe nses Personnel Receive your own Day.time So Coast work for yourself, be. -~----------1 Paid. Very Interesting personal in ·the·fi eld Plaza, your own boss. M _enho1r 1~a & Loveseoodat. never PANASONIC Quad Recciver. Quad 8 trark. 4 speakers. $190. 645-8964 loals & Marine Eqoipmml ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Job. Perm. $2.65 Hr To Secretary trainer at no cost to you. Apply Gll!:neral Office. Women. Ca n be s hg t Y used. very g qua I., Start.CallSandyForAn Learntosellhomesw1th SORlVERS handicapped . Neal· sac.Moving962·2S62 ,. d SCHOOi.. BU , Clean Appearan ce . . Appt.673-2784. Leading com puter an accelerate course, will train. Good driving Vets .. retired. Age 25 10 Oltve Grn. Naugahyde BOY SCOUTS N f.E D BOATS ·r ax Advan· tages. call 546-4990"--- Dorv hsh1n1o1 boat $1KOO or beSt offer . 2 lockers, depth ~1~de~75·963~­ '67 33 '6" llrijlanline Sport F1 fiher. Auto pilot. clcl' tnm t<ihs, decks finder. sly br1dgl', complf·le ~alley. Kohler 2 .5 ~enerator. ran~c 200 m1 ., t'ru1 ~c 20 mph. Xlnl cond .. surve y on rrr1u(•st. $24.5UU. 633 ·9340 or 637 -551:.cl~.-----­ !9' Lar ~C' ...,. heC'I bo;1t lr;11\t•r. rully ad1ustabl1· for any botlom $50(1 / h.~l off. See at l.1clo Shores llotel 617 Lido Park Or. ~~pe r iphera l syst ems and earnbigmoneyfrom record a must. Excellent 70. Supplement your in· Club_ Chair. $40. Call manufacturerhasanim· the start. Cu rre nt ex-j ob ro r housewi ves. conic. Drive a cab 6 hrs even1ngs~7 ·73Q7 . Ind Engr Hydrau $18K Sl.s Marineelec toS15K •' Legal Secy /Corp $850 File Clerk /ex per $550 Irvine Penonnel Agency 488 E. 17th, Costa Mesa Suite 224 642·1470 _ •. 1 ·n 1 a pan!lion program. pro-cap i 5 tr an 0 I s an d A 1 · mo::u1a e opcnt g or v1des r a pid advance· .,.,, or more a ay. PP Yin MOV ING : l1 ide-a-Bed, Personnel Secreta""" re · Clemente area. '192·.xo on Yellow Cab Co '" ment into management. pcrs · ' ·· this, Qn fl.1altr ess set, porting to the personnel New licensee. earn sales I ~E~-~O~. E::::.· -------111?51 Slater Ave, Foun-sofa-m atchinji! chai rs , manager. 1n IO days to 2 weeks with SCRAM-LETS tarn Valley. lamp!!. dinette. 536-8588. W·,11 .. A responsible for our fabulous, one of a ~ k.od lra· · g program ••-h--•i1e Sale: Beds. piano. antique secretarial and a d -1 uun · ANSWERS -~ -L.asl bul nol 'easl ""~• ••••••••••••••••••••••• chair. pool lbl, misc. ministrative duties. in· · "" lNSTA.LLER. Cable T . V. eluding typing personnel ~~:f~~~n ~:~dy a~~:~ Helper -Rusty -AppliGIKl'S 80 I 0 642 ". 7607 ah. IO:OOA .M. (underground ) exp. de-r eporls. maintaining are trying to copy our Spasm -Gadny -••••••••••••••••••••••• Mov1ngtoSm aller Home. sired . Trainee con personnel files and re· · STRAPPED . & All excess must go! sidered. 642-3260. cords and interfacing proRrams-so you owe it This year, why not spcn Refr1 gs, freezers . Many misc pi eces of ----------< ·1h ppi o·canls and to yourself lo call the your vacato·on at home . Washers. Dryer & Dis· furn . incl'ng 2 Br suites·, "' 8 ,est. But in the end, h h N & used In your home. factory e<-1 Show your neighbor was ers . ew . · · lovely decorator dining. emp oyees. come to the best & get the W h p c es Pfrienced seam!ltre5ses you ·re energy-minded are ousc ri · bar, bar stools & kit. wa nted. Power machine ti you ha,·e excellent typ-RED CA RPET Treat-home loving and STRAP 542-350 1. (Ask ror l..esJ items. Even bikes-all ment. Licensed & un· req·d. 675-3784. ing/shorthand ?nd com· licensed. please call im· PED. Kenmore w asher & Gas quality merchandise. No munications skills and a m edia t e l y. Linda SEl"RETARY Dryer. $95 each. Ken-junk. 314 Orchid, CdM JAMITORS minimum of 3 years 5:"' more Elec Dryer $75. 675-61 16 !'!" Exper'd only. 3.4 Hrs secretarial skills includ ·1-=""=-·'~"'=-------Experienced install -Guar/De\~·8672. 1..::.::..::.:.:.::.-______ , night. 5 Days wk. Male, ing 1 year personnel ex· RECEPT $500 ment/ Real Estate Loan SOFA BED Twin Size. li Fem . or cpls. Irvine perience.youmaybethe Good'typing !lkills. secretary needed im·sears 1890 Co untr y 1Mu st se211000. area. Call •-1wn Zpm • · d' ·d 1 we seek App m e d . E x c c I I c n t Kitchen Gas Range $300. A t. 6, S54-· ut: 0< 1n 1v1 ua .· · Dictaph. Will tra111 . ' " 5pm, Mon·Fri. 752-7292 ly or conti\,Ct T. Knight, Lots of Variety. shorthand & typing skills 646·1115 crq Sale 8055 CONTRO'CAREER req uired. Excellent . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Janitors Needed, p /time ... benefit program. Apply Rll!:fn ger ator . Cr oss·top . eves. O.C. Airport area. PERTEC Employment Agency at· THi WESTLANDS Freezer, $50 . Misc. Motorcycle parts & 5'1.9·8m.leave message. 3400Jrvine.Stel0~ BANK . ll07No. Main St . 640·7608 much more. 1547A A NwptBch 7 14 /~ 5 A 83S2Sl l O r ange Ave, C!'.1 JAHITORI •L 11112 Armstron,11: ve anta na. . . eoc. Electric Dryer & Washer 631 ·0094. "" Santa Ana . Cali r. R~~10~1sT 1.cc.=-::.:c.cc_ ______ I Dependable woman for Irvine Industri al ~iu' " Sec.retory for sale. Gar a~ e Sa I e : l·I o a R steady work. Medical Complex Answer pbones.b hadndle w /good basic skills, x1 nt 8J9-0586. !'o1emorial Hosp Hunter Bldg, N.B. 40 Hrs wk. personne l & u get phone personalil)', Euro-a.·-ti Oft 8015 Chaple' A"x Sol. No' 15 .PM 2 30AM ... 0606 analysis. Work for young A l 1 b k -" · : . · Tum Ea5t on Alton at pe:an or us ra 1an ac · ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 0 AM . 4 p M . 3 I 8 5 -,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;t bosses in large multi· d f d c II • Red Hill, 3 blocks No ?f million dollar corp. Start 7g!~~-pre erre · a **I BUY** Gibralter Ave. CM ,. _ MacArthur and Red Hill at $480 /mo for 40 hr wk .... u-.--L.-•..& Goods 8065 KEYPUNCH OPERATORS Needed Immediately TOPPA.VII! VOLT T~°' y Sff"fic•s intersection. tum r ight w/room for raises & ad· C Good Usrd Furniture & ~-on Armstrong. vancement. for in · SECY·RE Appliances-OR I w111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Part-time Ha rbor Area "'-II lor v 0 u. ~ · · • · An equal terview call, SJ3.8095. Md 's ofc. ex per. pre· M.sTHs AUCTION ...... , ~·;· ... :i··~ ... , .. ..; -· ··· '.~. ·1 toyer i_::::.:.:::..:c:::::.:.=c:.:k=-rt-I ferred. SCS-1847 6-9PM ; --is :. l ~~o;ppo~rt~un~• ~y~e~m~p~~~iReee ptlonlst/Cler • pa 646-1616&:133a9625 •, !? .. iOO.s ~. I~ lime 12-4. Phone.1llelyp-Service Stat~o n Allen· Aft t..Call 1 42·1542 JEWRlY ;, Quilling : I 1m looking for ~ma tu ~ii Mrs · dant, exper d. Day -&1-.:..:_"--''--"''-'.:...:----1. Pu.MTS · hand quilter. Call Helen en.833· Eves. Full & p /time. Ap-llcyclfl 1020 ' .' . Ph uo -~ ply. Shell Station, 17th & ••••••••••••••••••••••• • r.01 an y of th"'' you • •. Romero · .,..,._ IECB'T JT'YPIST rvi NB . .J ~rt-n't us1n11~ You t;in Development/Conslructii 1 ne. · Used Bikes & Parts . Duy , • list u"'m 111 lor ~a.1~ •n • .. firm near O.C. Ail'TV\rt .1----------sell and tra d e . 2488 'i bo•tht••u,undl"rour ·\1 · r-Newport B!CM. 642-7910 •, llAll.V I'll.OT Active d esk . Req "s 1 ·11rt1ST!l'l~'\TK t:t: judgement & in1tiotlve. Jo'or Classified Ad , -guano super li ght 10 , Tum O•ott 11n1.1~NI 1t,rns -. G ··•h Ill T p ng 0 ......, ·-into Chn~lm•• c .. ~ti · ro .. ~ pos on. Y. 1 ACTI N speed bike, full cam · .'-.Out t:hr1~tm~~ Tr,.,. ... 111 , S.' wpm&. accurAle on Calla pagnolo$250/bst675-662? : •PP'•r T111n~~11:1~•n• •, IBM exec. Salary com· Daily Pilot o. Day &> 1g111n !Ht 4lh, , HOTICE ' . 3848Campus Drive 546-4741 <Acroas From O.C. Ai'!'Ortl tiow Daily Pilot Class· lfled ads display their mes!lages with le&ibllity and imp1d.? Our ad.,, we are proud to say, really aet res ults. Phone ·6'2·5678. mens urate w fexper. & AD-VISOR Boy'1 SUngray; Nu cond .' ... 11!.h • 1111h c.11 &42Sli78 • potential. Phone Mrs. 642.5678 S25 . Woma11'1 26" 3·spd .• t.e,o:~~.'-~!(;~:;·.1~ .. :.i·2. : •. Equal Ojopor &mptoyer Kra:us. 979·4850. &:in&l·spd.642·5487 .1 ·' 9053 8-18 "'111T ..... ~ 1IT """- You'll br ighten 1JP the scene in lh1~ sunt11.11st diil!ed pant suit or d"~s with a £!3telul leocer's look P1Jll·on p,ants h~ve elastic w;11st Pnnted Pal!ern 90':t3 t.!1sses' S11es 8, 10. 12 14 16. 18. Sire 12 (bust 341 panlsl/11 31 1 ya1ds 45-inch labric. Send $1.00 for eacn pal\ern Add 25(' for each paltern lor fir5! class m•1I and lt&ndllng. Send ID; --........ hpl.442 ....... lJJ WHt 11.-St., ....._ T•r•. "' 1001 1. Pri•t ~ AJ>OUSi. :ur. SID .-STYU ..... MI H. Do 1111 know llow t• r•t a p11t1m tr11! Stnd now for 01r new r1ll·Wlll\1r P11tern Cat1101-cHp c1upo11 l111ldt tor frtt 1•111111 ol 1011r cllokc. Sencl ~, 11Gw1 tl.25 $1.IJO $1.00 $1.IJO Sew + llnlt loot Instant Mon11 Cr11t1 IR1t1nt r11~lo1 l eok l11st111t S1wl111 loot Display plan!s ll·~mat" &11~ with P.'!! wortll~ holder~! QUIC.li CROCH(JI S~ve d1JI· l~r~ use heavy. 8 ca1d orb,.~. spread coUon for prJct1c~I. ea\V 10 mak~. halders. Pat1 ern 7001 directions !er tw(I st)le~ 1nc111~cd $1.CIO for eiKh pat1 ern Add 25C each patlern for !•r:.! ct~•~ mail 1nd handling. Stnd to: ......... ~~.IOS ..,_ .... 16). ow c ....... Sfol... ,._ Ter\. MT 10011. Prillt "-' ............. ZJp.P..._ -· MORE !h.tn e~rr be fore' 200 designs plus ) free pflnted in- s1~ NEW 1976 N!.fOLl Cll.lfl CAT Al QG• Ha\ evrrylh1n~ 75(' C1ochet wlth s,uares ~I.Oil C1oche1 a wa1~11be t l.00 Nifty ntty Ouin1 tl.00 lllppl1 trochtl $1.00 Sew I Knit loo~ t l.15 N11dltpolnt 1001.. $1.00 nower CniC11tt l oot ~ 1.00 Malfpl11 Crod11t 1001.. ti.DO 111111111 trKlltl 1001.. $1.00 1n1t111t M1e11111t lotk -!'·°' lntta11t Mo"'' 1001.. 1.00 to111pttl1 lillt l oo-tl.00 C•11t•11!1 Al[tl1111 614 $1.00 12 'rite Altll.1111 ll l1 50t 9001.. al 16 11111111 f l ~, lil11s111m Oullt look !2 so, 15 Cl lllllt fo1 l1d1y I J 50f l oOt ef 11 Jiffy lqs 50, --------· Boats, Mointenanc~ / Sefvict' 9020 •••••••••••••••••••••a• BOAT ENGINf. REPAl!t Starter J!:l!n .~alt -trans re pair. Formerly Mann.1 l>t:l Rey. Buck •193·!Jl7R CUST()M M ar 1nc Woodwork . l"tepairs, r1·· models Jame~ lloovcr. 646·78ti8cves Boats, Morine Equipment 9030 a•••••••••••••••••••••a HARPOON GUH ll an il madl' s t .. nnle s~ .. te-el. in ca"lt· w /1ttra am· mo. horpoons, t•li' t'1rl·~ l1kl' r1 ll1• l'l•rfecl fur :-wordf,,h Penn f1sh1n~ rl"e\ 14 l) v. 1th KOO yds . llt'W \JO lb 11 111• & Ull· lnnll{'fl rla~~ ru1 t ()thrr large Penn ret•l"I (.i rod~. l\.1 1~c . n e w !'.1 ar 1n (? hardwarl' 111tld . Hlii.:e pump.'I. sta1n les~ !!leer· in~ whee ls, etc, etc. 64.\-2200 9040 ••••••••••••••••••••••a + 28' Monterey Traditional. Chrys crown . t'H. h1•111I. fttthn1 , strreo. xlnt <:on1L 846-JMH . ---- '875.-9' NEWPOH.1'1-:H.• Dingh y w /6hp J()hn!IOn & cover -10 m os old. 675-4241. I .. , I • • . . Tuesoa . November 11. 1915 CK Wanted 9590 .4.wtot, Imported Avtot, ltnporied Aallot. 'pport.d ~.~~!.--. .-• ~-~••••••••• .. .... Power t040 Motcwcoof!':"I 4 Wlwel Dri•et 9550 ·~~·;~·;:;~~·~~;:,:;• o·:.;;••••••••••••97•iQ r;;;;;••••••••••;;•;s v;;;;•••••••••••••;;;•i C n "1 -ff II ... ~ [)A)L V P1LOT ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sc: 9150 ••••••••••••••••••••••• F'OH ·ror USED CARS ••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• , •••••.•••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••·•••••• ...... -...... ·-·t. SHARP CL•<-.:.·1c '· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 72 Datsun 240Z Auto '11 Ga I a sl e At-~ * * >'ORElCN. 00>1F.sT1c .. · TOYOT"' VOLVO H•ll'[ •• --.. 1•", -r'a . ZS'ChriaOverni&hter '74 Hond .. 2.50 1-:nduro, orCLA.liSICS green. Mag5, $4 ,ISO A ua _ _,., ___ a·.;>o Oun pwr, bait . sis-2 S500 Many l':ittra». fo;x. 1976 CJ 5 If your car l.lli c~lrlll tll'an M7·6610orS41 -4158 bclmi•• D..,_ &cl '" D1•r CADILLAC 11110. $2.lill50. 646-9000 cellent Cond.494-~t ~-• ...11..c t•--·~~--i•-1 ___ ~11'~12~1~111.~--,:l WHYNOTLEASE7 ,....,.,,.., 73 DATSUN ,_.,, oas --~ -~ IAUEl IUICK Sport coupe. vtnYl roof. 4 ' srucnON ._ Ford LLd .st.. W $99.81 ftlO. 292S Harbor8l'd" sP«<1 .S3095"<80lllEP1. hyOl'lo ... at ...,_. _ _. l'\lllpwl',•/~!?}!~ ";;';':;.~~;:;~~;:• (;(x!ta Mc•• 979 2500 ~:obln• M llR Q D I S M ll R Q D I S To'f:::.1 :!.., ._di<. Of(.,., ·!Ole European Import! 1974·Kawa.sak1175CC Im 25'Ba1Uc:Searoamer mae ulate $500. l)h 1"wln Volvos, b•it tank. 64.2·8335. work 640-744.2 $3250. 646-9000 home. Ask for Tom -------·I i 3 Bayliner 18ft .120 llP ·~.I Yamaha 2MIMX. G~eut fUll canva11 2·18 .:~I gas Shape. Bc8t offer. ~ves t a nk1 /bait tk /pump orwknds,494-4589 DELJr~s TOP~f.~LAR Cos~!!~'1>o'"i:~oo10 MOTORS MOTlJ RS ca::.!=:!." ···;:;;;;;; COPELAND'S IMMEDIATE&. Y 73 DATSUN 240? A,.,.,. Pkwy-SD FTw1 Anry Plcw1·SDFTwy, UlDl11$ ~ buler. $3300. 963·6047 !ION DA XL.125. 1974 900 30-40-Mt' Oicscl Trawlers nult:"S, like new. $550 or JEEP c ITY FOR ALL Auto", luclory •;r. rad;o, MISSION VIEJO MISSIOH VII.IQ· IUIDUI ( n •. I .... FOREIGM CARS heattr. $549$. ($36.JMM ). 131·%880 495--UlO ~t -2880 415-IJ'IO CAD!. WC •• .!!:;:: 1 •.• •. from $25,000to $65,000 • beH f.)(r. <196·$458 l'\'Cnln~s 2001 f . lstSI. ,..,._ ' SANTAANA CAU.ORCOMEIN TheodoroRobln• D L • OUHGECOUtn'Y a;ooHarborBl'd -!WbofBIYd. t 558-8000 TO SEE US ,...,.~.!~ .. ,. ean ewas VOLVO Cota.M... ....91110 Coot•M-642-!0!t · Costa Mesa 642·0010 PRESENTS £t.<;.~~tt: .;:'.~~~O c_.. tt 17 '";J. ATLANTIC PACIFIC orwknds. M ARl'l'I ME co. 1973 "_"_m_a_h_a _T_X_500 __ " -I ~-549 i 646"6427 Cherry <·ond1t1on Supe r Deal on 2 1 ' _S99Sf_"l_R_~f~-·--*--------*-I Cru 1 sealon~ Cabin -NEWPORT IMPORTS Fiat 9725 inOran.geCountyl ·••••••••••••-••••••• ••••••••--•••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• '76 TOYOTA~ BUY or LEASE '71 Camaro, R•llfe Sport, 'TS Mercury llarqul Crui.ser. 1''1be r~l tl~i! hull, rine shape, cni,: not t()O tine. l'of akc orr over $600 1~71 MAIC0400. SJ50 or Bst Ca ll848·H~ _67_3_·_307_"1_. _______ 11975 llusqvarna 360 t:1· Xtrai.. xlnl eund . SIJOO loot.. Soil 9060 ·l92-3487 ••••••••••••••••••• • ••• 1975 llonda 7:,0 ehovpcd 18' Sail Boat w/tr:-111f'r LoL~ of <'hron1e 41XKI m1. $2SO. Sloe at ~RlM W Ba ~ SZ700or1Jffc r!J42-5195 Cocsta fl.fc sa . For 1nf111:;11I )" h' .. ---I cAa .....,...,., ania .. lw111 J>lrt.>t'l ......... .-.-..... 5250 Catahna 27' Sloo p. t all rig-1914 , "l'ot ar1 ~nhl .. !GI· 1280 * * WE'VE MOVED! BIG STOCK OF NEW & USED 4 WHEEL DRIVES O YER 75 TO CHOOSE FROM COPELAND'S JEEP CITY 2001E.l.tSI. SANTA AN& 558-8000 Gold hull & ni>n :.kHI :.ur '7·1 Suzuki GT llWO m1 .. faces. dtnt•l\(' inll"l"IOr. ht•lm ct & rack, xlnl t•ond Atomic 4 1nhd \"Ill·', 1\s:.uml" paymcoti. llDfo', twin Hllchil' i·onl · 1•12 ·~609aft . 4_p~m_. ___ 1 * * passes (·ahhr:itc•1I H-19 75 . 1 .1:1 Yamaha 12.'> MX $<150 --------- Signet S~1n log ~ .k.r~ot: ~:xrellent condition with meter. t:all 71•1 ·Ht! JJOJ man}' extras. 675· 1207. WHILE for further 1nform:111011. 1 • ---------1 ·" ----... ·73 Montessa. mus l llobie 16' 'A'ftr;.nlt·r . $10011 !'It'll, S500or best. Bus pl.I. THEY Xlnt Cond. ( 11 772-;xJJX !'44-8383. aft 5PM . ----------1 llobie Jti' CalHma r:1n otorHomes, 'A'/lrader. Hal·•· 1·quq>. Salejflent 9160 Xlpt con d. $1.SUO. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4"'·""-'""'--------1Rcnt ·73 Overland 29' R&DIO CONTROLLED Loaded. Pree mtles. lo rates. Pn. ply. 538-0547. Scale l'o1odel of 12 m1'ler ·74 i'.:xecut1ve, IK.000 1n1. s l oop Ii Ft l o n ~l ~lecps7.Calltoapprec l1bcr sla» h"ll Call l 499.:>i98495"5900 645-2200 ----Motor Home Rentol LIDO 14 . xlnt c ond 20, 22• 24, Xtras; ineld Geno:• J 1b.1 • • ~ RudderCovcr.!\l astCo\'· Special Wee k e nd & e r 11ik in g Straiis & Weeki~ rates. Rese rve '1 ,. "' 00 for Holidays now. Tra1 l"r , As ing ...,.1 . REGJo::NCY l\tOTOR ~06__ HOME RENTALS 17' O'l)ay day S;ulor trlr & 1notor . $1,200 646-5004 ;1ftr 6 PM 925N. Harbor.Blvd. S.A. ••531·2503 •• "72 LIFETIME LAST 6-'75 L..,dcruisers Soft top. Hardtop & WCICJOn1 ~at Price Increases SAVE TODAY bomple: '75 L..,dcruiser Soft top. 4-SpC"C'd, air, ~ho.-·k ;,, Warrl·n huhs. mud & snow 062N UM SJ95.-SAR01' Sailing Dinghy. ti mos old. 675-42·11 ----1 20'MotorHome $4777 Dodge V·8, A !T . P /S. Lido 14. Trailer Good conditinn S875. 646-2346. loots, Slip1 / Docks 9070 P /B, dash air. roof ;,11r, l> l • Onan Generalor ,GJ•"" e,uru AJ\.1 /FM Stereo. ronl ,....-:-... tw\ rack & ladder, aux. ~as · :.::J:. I TOYOTA lank , crui se control. \~ awning, T.V. Antenna Top qual i t y! Li e 1966tln•bar ( t.A hAbVJOl 3100 W.C..sl H•y N.B. 642-9405 -it,;1:1'-'l DIRECT super clean, maint•ined ~ lf!:•sNA~::, rwfAm COMEINAND "~~a ~~';.~~[ .. ~15· t1f~Jir':... B.t~~- TEST DRIVE "---. ---~ Cllrt...... ''zo ...... , '"i" ----1 2025 S. Manctlester ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••·-·····~ w~~~,"~~~_:-1~~~ & BUY OR LEASE Anaheim 750-201! .CONNRL ~·.~~',"":.1ic~.e.b:et..' s .. HERi FRIEDLANDER ForA ........ D"' IJ7501eocll&l•d. w ...... .-.... 517-7777 lrucks. Call G HOTll '75 V I ...... radials $2,99$. MD-l.$&l ~~~;~,~31..:T '°'' """ CLOSE OUT D VOS CHEVROLET l)r5S6-"2o.Cbris. -GRO'l'HCllEVROLET ra,grlT:W~ ''60"' '70 Mach I. 351 ,. ••• p~ 18211 Beach Ul\·d. r,,_~ ~.,. SALBS&SERVICE P /B, A/C, auto, n~ lluntin1,'1on Beal·h Headquarters SALE Uft ift Stock 2121Harbor11¥d. paint, jade green. bro~ K-17·6Cti7 S49·3331 • B L COSTA MESA inl, rebll eng. $2400. ~ In Santo Ano uy Or ease 546•1200 best ofter. 6'4-1851 -~ FAC1'f)H Y ,...., ""''"l a ll. S ,..._~ SELLING YOUR CAR? TOP PRICES PAID fo~or Imports Paid for or Not Dean Lewis Imports 1966 Ila rbor, C, l\1 646-9303 TOP s Paid FOH Used VW's Paid for or Mot I hu1t lk·h !\Al A-I.I."> AU'fllOttlt ED OH REMAIMIMG E<'inancing program. One ~ Si\LJ-: •SEBV IC": HEW of the best in the cowit.y. l·l-97_4_M_on_l_e_Ca_r_lo_L_a_nd_a_u;-1961l--M-us_W>_g_._V_S._a_u_~-.-i l'Al'"l"S•l.c',•oi N•! Upto60monlhs. . I _50 ~ ,.,>J " '75 TOYOTAS Cully equ1pt, ow .,, 1\81u• le.wi6 mileage. $3850. 548-41'7" 613-1336 • FIAT Dick Miller Motor!! 120 W War[l{!rat Main Santa Ana 5-'i7 2132 Fiat Belore you buy see! Mission VleJo Import• Avery Elul, S.0 . Fwy. 831·1740 ALSO DEMO SALE ((!)}""" '69 NOVA 2 01·. Sed~n, 6 a.aiaibile "'11 WITH cyl, 3 spd, good. tires, ••••••••••••••••••••••• DISCOUNT~ VOLVO l'Wl.Sgoc><t l850"997·2748 SalesaadSenice '1 1966 Hnrho• C M 646 ~JO] '74 EJ Camino. Blk on blk. =~~~ ASHIGHAS Autos,U•H Immac. Loaded . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 673-0360. Hot4DA CAIS ·• $1100 AMC 9905 "" Che'l' Nova. 3 spd U11h•erilly OW. " ••••••••••••••••••••••• manual shift, wht w/blue 2850Harbof BIYd. . FROM LIST ·72 flORNET SST. Xlnt interior. $8SO. 497.2339 Costa Mesa 540-~ PRICE cond. Lo mi, AC /AT, Gl>M le.uru.s ·c."cc"'c."_c64...o5_"""64.c__" ____ 1·ss Malibu 307. Super Ex. '61 Oldbas 1s~. 4Dr. ~~ -Cond. Sac.S1095 Orig. tires. t .tWteup • ....-. luick 99 I 0 owner. Low Mi. 548-2535. Ph : 642·1561. ••••••••••••••••••••••• • TOYOTA "72LeSabre,4D,"40.(lOO. WANTE~·Good car P'Wo ttSl Small V -8 . C l ean . . 66-70 ••••••••••••••••••••.- &45-4641or551·0579. wdl pay cash ;;::;;;;::::---~~;;l---'"'~77_:"~0230~---I is PINTO SU Wg• V't, '71 850 Spider XJnt buy '72 Corona Mark Codillac 9915 , 5 IM PALA l auto, P IS, A/C, radilf. Xlnt cond. 546-0ZJM ll .~j\1PG .h1mi.,but gd ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7 · cusom Steel rad i'a ls . LoW · cond. $1625 . 536·m3. ~~· p /S. p /B, . AJT_. mileage. Beautiful. Lie: Awtos, Imported 'lil Fial !200. Good t·ondi------air, till whl, 7000 m1 , pn. MCU S 1 1 ... 1_ ····~··••••••••••••.•••• t1t)n.$f).'i0. 71 TOYOTA pty. WkdaysB-5,638-3080 939 · pee a 1- Awd1 9707 Ca ll 545·74'1'6 2 Door coupe. 4 speed, Meers Cocllli.ct jo~r':!a~f!t~. ~5:_:&:_~w~k~n~d:s~,,~P~ri~ce~"~$3995~~~· 53::;1~·~~~~" ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• radio. $1795 (869 E01 ), .f'OO ,.....,,91M. i 897-8149 ·74 Audi "'ox. blk. 4 dr,Me-rcedt'sle-nz 9740 TModoreRobins CottDMew .MO 9IOO 71 PIMTO -· xlnl cond. <iuto. still on ••••••••••••••••••••••• FORD '73 MONTE CARLO, xlnt Radio & heater. ~ r 1 •··~1 rr L c ond., AC , AM /FM 'A'ar <in Y. ,,..""" or 0 t.·r ease l060 !!arbor Blvd. stereo, Rally whls, hi mi. (206CPT). PP 5.5!:1 14·11 .... u d c •1 · 2 oo o " $3100 645 --n•..A-• R~ ·74 Audi 100 l.S. 4 dr. Sil\'l.'r Blut•. wfa1r & auto trans. :<Int cond make orr. 673·4749 :~;~~J~s i:~:::~~~~.~,~ ~;~\:~~ Duality ·~:;~~~1f·:!;e,~ Cos~!~;. .. OM DISPLAY front brakes rf'lincd ,gd am /fm . Xlnti $1450. House of lm~s cond $950673 -217·1 AMD ,_5'6-_'1265 __ " ______ ,72 Pinto, 22,000 mi, $1,800. Original owner. • • ••••••••••••••••••••••• BOAT SLIPS 142GNQ $8,49S. REG ENCY MOTOR tlOME RENTALS 925N. Harbor Bl vd. S.A. • •531 -2503 •• AUDI . '73 W~n . s t1C'k . Blue 61 .000 m1 . 1467 CUI ) Pri .pty. 549·2117 . '74 Gti.1C Jimmy , full time, xl nl cond P /S, r rll, A/T. 960-2'J25 afl. ti '72 i\ud1 I OOLS . 4dr p.m Radials , air. A ~1 1 "'t.1 AUT llOH IZ 'IJ Volksw04JH 9770 CaMtt 9927 546-9279 MF.HCF:l)f:S Df:Al .Jo:R ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pri· ce 6862 1\.1 anl·h,•ster . Huena Park VW ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1972 Comet, VB stick, PlylMUlh 9t60 Some live-a boards 645-8616 t-:xt 418.l 523·7250 }~O R SALE 40' Power Roat Dock 'A'ith 3Bedrm --------1 radi o , $2 900 . Ph . '72 TIOGA '74 G1\1C 1"l Ton , winrh, 646-3792 mornings. On the Sa nta Ana r'A'Y BUGS ·Condo . W. Newport. $84 ,500 . 675-4293 & 979-3566. 19'M' .MI H saddle tanks, P /S, P t H. IMW ____ -.-7-12-1 Me eeks '"' 0 or ome rm + rassette. ti.000 ml. 7 re Dodge360V·8.A/T , P /S, $5 650. 64~-6203 o r••••••••••••••••••••••• P /B, dash air. roof air. 5Ji2833 SALES radio. awning, roof rack -- Desperately need slip or mooring for 25· Trimiran responsible young couple 846-7632 aftr 6 PM. & !odder. 6 new t;r«. Tnock5 9S60 SERVICE ~~~~OFNJ Sale pri<.'I.' ••••••••••••••••••••••• LEASING ----1 REGENCY MOTOR Dean Lewis Ml••ton v1e10 HOME RENTAL lmPorte Two35'. $70month 925N Harbo 01 ·d s A Presents -•Ma.ou..,te•~" • r \ ' . . Ml-'on .. _, Avery EJ+I. s 0 Fwy 3600Marcus, N.B. ••531·2503 •• Viejo 831.1740 673-79~1 64'1 ·f.f4.l---------I '76 HI-Lu••• 131·2040•4M-41MI WINNE BAG 0 . '7 ~ U..AMl')'PertrweJblt loah, S,.•d & Custom Chieftain, 22 ' Come In & tes t driT~ Open hndeJ• Sliii 9080 Sac . $9, 995. P I P all new Line--up 531·337<. SR-5 'S 17' Fiberglas!I, Cathedral -"C-'--------1 Automatic & •l ·S[Jt'Cd ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• I-lull. 255 hp Chrys ler L & h h 1 Eng. need work. Jlighcst Troilet"S, Travel 9170 b:s~~ s ort 'A" ct~ offer over $800. 646-0872. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----------ILate Md! 21)' Santa F e T rmt'fl"rlaHoo ••••••••••••••••••••••• c_. •. so1e1 Rettl sel f -co n t .. loaded w/refrig. coole r ., awn- ing, hitch & swar. bar, ej~y~~ 1966 Ho1bo1 ( I.I l>lto 9101 9120 bathtub, crpts , 'I whl ••••••••••••••••••••••• elec. brks, like new. sips MINI ; Campers $895.up, 6. Owner. 586-7 719 o Shells $179 .50-up . Ma--------·-------< ·73 Datsun pu:k UJ>. ma~ Jorway, 858 W 18th, CM Auto Sf'rvice & wheels , radio. $197.':i 642-8471 Parts 9 400 __ Barts Iron. 4~.:_9~- FOR SALE '73 Ca h-Ovr ••••••••••••••••••••••• Musl scll ! "72Courit.·r Bi g cmpr. 8' bd. s ips 4, ice Chrome mags, four lug tires. am/fm . Grt shapt'- bx , range, sink. slora ~c. w /radia\ tires. fo ur $1 ,650.979-GWB. Rit•k elec wtr pump. NIC E! comp. wheels . 557-1783 --------- ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST & Sales·St•rviee-Leasing Roy Caner. Inc. Rolls Royce B~tW 234 F.. 17th St Costa J\.1esa 546-4444 CREVIER &I ST & SllOAOWAY SANTA ANA 835·3171 $450.499-4131 /675-5284 . '56 Ford PU Xlnl eond. ----------1Tires and mags . J~urry ! Am/fo,m 8 Irk. $1250 or THEULTIMATEORIYl .. G MACHINE '73 Mercedes 220D DIESEL Economy Sp cC'1al ' Automatic trans1n1ss1on, radio. heater 1 Jfi4761. Priced lo Sell SLEMONS MERCEDES l!+iO ll :1rhor,C i\1 631-1276 --------- OOJ\-terccdes 280SE. Mus t sell. $4200. or make offer Afternoon /eves 963-3139. '66 200 Dit•sel . $1850, Sti ck, 536·6725 10' Shasta Ca mper 'l'rlr. Low miles. Best offer. best offcr. 546-0056 Propane lights, stove & Call 673·7020aft 7PM -------Capri 9715 59 Me rcedes Benz 190 SL rehig. s1Jl5 4, very clean. ,63 T L d C . 71 RAMCHERO GT ••••••••••••••••••••••• xlnt cond. nu paint. nu $650. 498·078.S. oyola an rwser Auto .. air. power SlC"er-·74 V-6. auto. stereo/tape. ronvt top. needs minor rear e nd , compl e te ing & brakes. $3795 . cust.dee. Urtder warran-int.work.i.tdmecht·ond .. Motorcr;_~1 / !'tears, hous ing, shafts. (42003P \. ty. 53595_ 640-Ml9 1213) 434·426il aftr 5 PM Scoo 9150 brakes & drums $50 ll'leodort!Robins ---- •68 Thru 74 SAVE NOW 20 To Choose From G&RDEN W£ST VW . "'"' k'"" ,,1 I 1 .1t l1 lll••l ;i,1~ Vi•' ,\n1111:-h·r Ul'd \.Vt 'trn111~1 .. r ~I.I 7'>51 '75 SCIROCCO 4 Speed , s tereo.mags. 10,000 miles. under fa <'- tory warranty. 06JN1\N. S4695 G&RDEN W£ST VW ! Bl111 k' Y. if H1·.i1 h lil\,j it~M t \l,,·-.11111n.,hr Hh ll \\1·stm1n..,1t•r M!t.17:).)\ 1 969 VW Popt o p Campmob i lc. full y cquipt. Gd condition thru out. Rebuill eng. Extra side tent. $2500. 496 -3006 Sue. mus t sell immcd. '60 VW. 68 VW auto, both x.lnt cond. Mark 673-2325 '72VW Radio & heater, S2295. t l78t'POJ. Theodott Robins FORD ••••••••••••••••••••••• 642-1970 FORD ·73 Capri 4 cyl. 4 spd . MG 9742 ~enton 125 . Xlnt cond. '51 t'ord Pickup bumper 20601~arborH1\'d ~~~/!.9M , clean $2750 ~··•••••••••••••••••••• Cos~!~~rborB~~--00 10 · SlS. call btwn 4PM & Costa Mesa 642-0010 ___ . _ . ----71 MG l'o11dJ?el· Sl800 or Call 963-2507 7PM. 548-1871 -----'73Capn 4 cyl . .i spd, Cop-besl offer. 7!>1-762ti after VW ·72 Super BuJ? $1950or MOVlNG Must sell llonda Recreational 73 FORD F-100 per w/vin~·''\_op, low m1 .. 6pm _ offer Oran~e. Xlnt cond. CB 175 . xlnl cond , Vetti le 9530 Automatic. power slct•r-mJ0.540-00.'\. Porsche 9750 640-47ED262_L_X_S ____ 1 windshield & t r avel c s ing.$3200.11056H5 1. Doi··--•720 ••••••••••••••••••••••• trunk ,. .. 00 548-2045 or •••••••••••••••••••••.. ......_odo R b _., ., '67 VW, reblt 1500, nds wk:nds~0.9573 DUNF: BUGGY •~ re 0 •ns ••••••••••••••••••••••• '74 9 14 2.0 Porsche . Air. some body work, great -----1 Musl Sl"ll immediately. "°RD WILL BUY YOU R app. J?:roup. Like nu. for Baja kit. Good in- '70 Honda 450 CL xlnt Corvair eng, xtra pa rts, 2000 1~arbor Blv•I DATSUN . TOYOTA, 752-~l. terior. 2 New tires. $650. cond, only 10,000 m1 roll bar_ $l50. fl.lust see. Costa Mesa 642-0010 OR VOl.KSWAGEN or consider trade for ? , '71 911T Targa, 1mmac. 751 5143 xtras $650642 9735 645-7857. · p ,\lD FOR · · 2 1 ton plumb1nj? trucks Air: AM /Fl'ol , mags, new1 ----"------·I compll"ll" w /stcel bins. OR NOT. konis . $7850. Days 1970V.W. BUS From Roberl Frost '75 IROUGHAMS 2toChoose Take Your Choice (342M CD > Lo As S849S SALE PRICE --'75 B. DORADOS 3toChoose Take Your Choice (750MEZ) Lo As $7995 SALE PRICE --'74BROUGHAM Loaded (757JSC) $S995 SALE PRICE --'7 4 Cl'E. DE YIUES 7 loChOOie Take Your ChoiC"e (Ser. 1797 ) Lo As $5695 SALE PRICE --'74 SB>. DE YILLES 2loChoose Take Your Choice 1323.JSC) Lo As $5695 SALE PRICE --'73 B. DORADOS 2 toChoose Take Your Choice (Ser. 0028) Lo As $4995 SALE PRICE --73 SB>. DE YILLES 3toChoose Take Your Choice (29lGIV J Lo As $4495 SALE PRICE --72 B. DORADOS 3toChoose Take Your Choice (294 EAF ) Lo As $4 "5 SALE PRICE --'72 SED. DE VILLE Loaded (Ser. 1019) $3495 SALE l'RICE --·10 CPE. DE VILLE Loaded <ZZKS63) $2295 SALE PRICE pipe machines. r l't"t't1t TOP DOLLAR 752-0077. eves & wknds XLNT. COND. CLEAN. new eng·s , Xlnl tires. CALL 675·7655 545-0101 PLUS I z MO. SAL BEHN1\DENE -------1---------I SEEK & FINl1 -- (1) has t20 v Gent•rator , ___ f)40·0442 Rolls Royce 9756 ·73 VW Bug. FM Stereo 12,000MILE · d 11 c ,,.-·------1·•••••••••••••••••••••• la"". Xlnt cond. Asking C'DIL' •c price to St' a '72DATSUN2407. .,.. 11111. -Cast'ade Inc. 548·2616 AIR CONDITION ING •1 DEALER IN U.S.A. ~3SO . .548·3368 Charlie FACTOIY S3800 498-2849 ROY ·59 VW, just reblt, xlnt PROTECTIOM rLAM CARVER rond 536·4383 or 962-39871 Available On 30,000 mi, nice car.••••••••••••••-••••••• $1750 /oCr . 751 ·5851 ARA~ 962-0265aClr.5PM. ~ Corvdte 99 32 QryMer l"frn1 a ... •• ••••••••••••••••••••• ()pen Daily ilt Sun. 'til 10 •TOP CASH! PM For Corvettes and other 2929Harbor Blvd., "I'"• used ear s & trucks! C06taMesa HOWARD Chevrolet, 54•1934 Dove & Quail si.. Nearl----------- J a m boree, Bristol, & 1967 Bel 11, one owner, MaeArthur, Newport 84 ,000 miles. P/ $,~ii. Beach. 833·0555 Rebuilt trans, new ut!ff. Docig. 9935 Excel.l e~t meehanta1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• cond1t1on. $815.0t-. 'flt Charger 383, p /8 , p IS. _...,. __ 74_1_S_or_839 __ "=--"-- a.ir, auto., $900. "67 t'ury II, R /H. Gd tir:'s. 536-8294 e n gin e. Fair bo47l.' '65 Dodge 4 dr good cond.. $100 646-7564 btwn 6 & 8 PM $425.00. 586-9915. '73DUSTER. 14,100 mi, like new. '- 99401 __ 67_3_~_187_1<_67_>_2896_"...,..,._ ••••••••••••••••••••••• POlllioc 9965 1973 Ford LTD, 9 pass, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Country Squire. p/b, pis, ·m Firebird Coovt. A'"i.t a/c, $2,350. 5.51·2459 auto, nu radials, 62,000 '74 LTD Country Squire, 9 mi xlot cond. $llf4t pass St. Wagon. Air, 6454464 • .. AM /FM, Sac al $360Q. '69 Bonneville Cor(.,J,, 581-1210. Loaded, all extras, lo mt., '72 Ranehero PU. Xlnt wht leath int., Bst ~. oond, air, PS/PB, cstm 673-6052. / deck lid, 41.000 actual '74 Pontiac Grand sai,9 mi, wide sll bell tires. STATI ON WAGON. Call beC 6. 548·9214. After AM /FM stereo, ta~, 6ca11642-5218. AC, full power, spd con- '72 Galaxie 500. PS/PB, trol, special wbeelll. air eond, auto, AM /FM1_$4500 __ "_67_3_"21_00_. __ ~- st.ereo tape, Clean. S1550. 73 PoMioc Ve•tl Pvt pty 644·1586. 1--~~------• 4 Dr., auto., power steer- '73 LTD Broughm. 26,000 mi. Most extras. 546-7206 orM2·3310 "'12Torino Wgn. New tires. Gd cood., Sl200. 556-1480 aft. 5. ing, radio. beater. $l:195. (825MMA). Tlleod•elobla FORD 2060 Harbor Blvd . ...r _ Costa Mesa 642.....,to 73 FORD LTI> "73 Pont Grand Prix, ilr, . pwr wind., rally whls, B.rougha m, a uto ., air, vinyl top, 31,000 mi, like vinyl roof, power steer· new $3500firm f.93.4U.1: ing. S.1295. £912GRD>. . . Theoclore lobin n•1d1rbad ttlO FOID •••••••••••••••••••••)• 2060 Harbor Blvd 67 'lbu.naerbird, RIH. nit Costa Mesa 642·0010 Radio,· A/C, Lo .,;.. . 7',000" $11~. Call 551.eua '73 Statio·n Wag . 6 PP. ' Passenger. One owner .. y •t"'• BestoCfr. 494-2077. • -i ,,,. ....................... 1966 Ford wgn, CuH power '72 Vega GT Kambact' f & air, gd coDd, make orr spd, a m/fm, ale, Jnt 962·5849or536·6688 cond. Bstofr.536-8170. 1\1_!14'. It (1 ~ 0 A "i \I.' O N ~ t' O T ~ t' fl A T n t: 1\ H 1' II \I." r\ R 0 i\ R t: O 1' "' 1; I . I 0 S ll I . I I' ll H t: I. N N o ~ I. t: "i ~ 1' n n R ~" I ... t: .. 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And from those five applicants, the board of supervisors will Attorney Switch Explained The San Clemente City Counci l l!iwitched labor relations al· lorneys to give the city better foot- ing in an anticipated court battle with the Teamsters Union over police representation in salary talks. This is the view of Councilman Patri('k Lane, who s aid the abrupt switch was made so the city's position could be represent· ed by attorneys with substantial experience in actual courtroom proceedings. Council m en unanimou s ly agreed to swit c h law firms early Thursday, eig ht days before schedule,d to go lo court to defend its position tha t law enforcem ent officers may not be represented by labor unions, such as the Teamsters. The hearing is set ror Fr~day mor nin g in Superior Court. Lane, an attorney, said the city's former laboi-relations lawyer limited his practice to ad· visory representation, outside the courtroom . such as a ctual employe negotiations. "The ('ha nge isn "t that un· U!:>"Ual, ,, Lane said. ·'It happens all the time. Sometimes you need to h ave a good trial lawyer_·· The new firm , Parker, Milliken, Kohlmeier, Clark and O"Hara, of Los Angeles, will bill the city on an hourly basis. Prin- t'ipal partners will receive $85 a n hour, senior a ssociate;, $75 ; as· sociates, SSS, and researchers, $15. Du ri n g Friday's hearing, Teamsters Union attorneys will argue that a w rit or mandamus should be issued forcing the city to recogni ze the union as the police bargaining agent. The ('ity council has refused to recognize the Teamsters by in- voking a £our.year old resolution prohibiting public sa fety e mployes from aligning with labor unions. Picketers Held SAN DIEGO !UP() -A de· monstration outside strike-bound Campbell Industries led to the arrests o f 11 ro('k-throwing picketers Monday . Coast Weather Sunny days and clear nights will prevail through W e dnesda y wi th diminished winds and h.igh t e mperatures r anging from 72 on the beach to 78 further inland. INSIDE TODA 't' "A flash of light·· and a forestry worker who chased a UFO "vanished." Witnesses volunteer to take lie detector tests. Story, Page A4 1114iex •11111111 .. ....... L.lllii:J: .,. l'Yt._l,..ws .. , •• 0.-.... (;eVftt,, " •• •• a-in• C~I• -.,.1 -· •• S,llrilo ...,,., CJ .,.. ... •• -· • •• o..uii..tkft •• -.c• •"'.-. •• ......... ,. ... .. T.&t¥1 ..... •• ..... ,,.,_"' <• ..... ~ <• "-<• --•• ==n •• ............ •• •• .. select foriner assessor Jack Vallerga 's successor. Vallerga's elected office was vacated in mid-September when he Was sentenced following his ronviction on charges brought agaipst h,im. by the county Grand Jury. Among the 20 aooliC'ants who will be consid ered by the special sele-clion committee starling Wednesday are: -Elmer Zimmmer, assistanl Orange County assessor and head of the assesspr's office since Vallerga's removal. -Gary Cottrell, onceano{ficial in the Orange County assessor's offi('e and now Ri verside County assistant assessor. -Stanley Krau:se. director of Orange County's Real Property Servicf."s . --George Cormack, assistant to Kra use. - -Ed Shiner, Ventura County assessor. -Ralph King, San Diego Coun· ty assistant assessor. -C. J . Templeton, San Diego County chief deputy assessor. -Ray.mood Fisher. Sonoma County assistant assessor. -Mike McCullough, Glenn • u Ill " 0,lt, Pilol'Phole by JKI! Ol,_11 RESCUERS LIFT ACCIDENT VICTIM UP CLIFF Pickup Truck Goes Off Summit Way in Laguna James Schmitz New Festival President Laguna Beach builder .James Schmitz Was elected president of the Festival of Arts Board of Directors Monday. Schmitz' selection came in an executivf." meeting following the Festival"s annual meeting in the Forum Theater. Other board offi('ers are Helen Keeley, vice presid ent ; Paul Griem, t reas urer ; and 0 . E. "Bud" Schroeder. secretary. Reelected to the Board of Directors were. Glenn Vedder, rormer president or the board and Emalie Schneeberger. Artist Bijan Bahar was elected to the board. Vote tallies were, Vedder, 906; Mrs. Schneeberger. 820; 'Bahar. 596 : Myrth .Malaby, 520 ; and Joseph Sweeney, 466. Court to Hear Pasadena Case WASHINGTON (UPI J _tThe Supreme Court today agreed to de('ide whether "white fli ght " from Pasadena. r e quires a federal court to dissolve its 1970 school desegregation plan. The justices will hear o ral arguments later th.is term in the city school board's appeal or a ruling by the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals which required the 1970 plan to continue in opera· lion . Pasaden" argued that the plan could no longer ~rate erfective. ly and .was causing white families to leave the city. The 1970 desegregation order re- quired that. every school main- tain a predominantly white enrollment. t • 0.ily F'ti.1 """"• HEADS FESTIVAL BOARD Buitder Jim Schmitz He Wants Vistation MO UNTAJN HOME, Idaho <AP) -William Boss has filed s~t to visit his dog in the city pound. · Noah. a boxer. is being held as e vide n c e in a firs t -d eg ree burglary <'ase . Foss, 20, is ac- ('Used or trying to steal Noah from the pound Sept. 22 and is schedllled to go on tri al Jan. 20 . Publi c defender John R . Sellman s aid Monday he was told Fos!:I is not allowed to visit Noah be('ause he might tamper wlth tlhe evidence. •• County assistant assessor. lnt'luded among the industrial exe('utives who are still in the run· ning for the asses:Jor's job are Harvey Stova ll (Lockheed Airt'rafl Corporation), Dennis Retoske (Xerox Corporation). Al · len p ·arker (a consultant-) ·and Peter Urich (also a consultant>. Other candidates for the job from private industry are Clifford Beaks (Alex Coleman Company ), Robert f'ronke (.Kitt Manufactur· ing Company), Bradley Jacobs <Commercial Products Com · pany) . - Pickup • Topples Off Road F'our Laguna Beach teenagers were injured today when the pickup truck in which they were riding toppled 100 feel over a !:lheer road emba nkment. Laguna Beach firemen , polieemen and a lifeguai:d worked {or two hours to free two youngsters pinned in the vehicle, finally cutting a nd peeling back the roof or the truck. Most seriously injured was Chris Smith. 18, of 2455 Temple Hills Drive. who was believed suffering a broken back and was r eported to be p artiall y paralyzed. . Others injured are Mark John son, 19, of 1391 Dunning Drive, J eff P . Johnson, 18, of 1235 Starlit Drive and Bridget Horr. 15. All were released from the hospital following emergency treatment. The accident occurred sometime after I a.m. along Summit Way, a dirt road loopt.>d bt>neath a water reservoir above Bluebird Canyon. The cause of the accident is un - known pending completion or the poli('e investigation. Police s aid the mishap oceurred as the truck was south bound a long the un- lighted and rutted dirt road. or- fi cers at the scene theorized rhe driver got too close lo the edge - a sharp drop off -and the truck went over. Mark Johnson and Miss Hoff managed to g et free. walked about a mile to a pay telephone at Rluebird Park and called police. Thev then went to Johnson's houSe and weri.> taken to the hos pital by parents. Police got the call at about I :50 a.m . Officers responding were at first unable to find the wrecked truck overturned in heavy brush about 100 feet below the road. Lifeguard Mike Dwin e l l res ponded with c lifr resc ue equipment . Firemen s awed through the roor or the truck and rirst hc:iuled out driver Phillip Johnson. He wc:is hauled up the pre('ipiee in a rescue bas ket, taken lo an awaiting ambulance and rushed to South Coast Com· <Set"Cl.JFF, PageA2) Schmitz Raps Decadence, U.S. Detente Stepping out on dual planks op- posing decadence at home and detente abroad , former con - gressman J ohn G. Schmitt or Newport Beach plunged into the Republican U.S. Senate primary waters Monday on the Queen Man · in Long Beach. Schmitz, 45, a former state senator and the 1972 American Independent Party presidential ('andidate, is the third offi cially declared c'andidate in the race £or the Republican spot opposing in('umbent Democrat U.S . Senator John V. Tunney. Others are Congress m an Alphonso Bell of Los Angeles and former Lt . Gov. Robert Finch. Schmitz, a Santa Ana College instru('tor, promised to avoid the "politi('s of fad a nd cliche" with his ('Onservative platform. He made his annoltncement on the 200th anniver•ary of the Maline Corps. He i!I a Marine re- serve colonel. • ·1 Filling out the list of the 20 pre · screened appli('ants are Richard Wynhansmith , a state appraisor, John Rilz. a state right of way agent, and Donald Hillman, a San Diego Unified Port Distriet of. ficiaL Whoever is finally selected from the five candidates who sur- vive the S('ri.>ening eommittN!·s surveillance-this week will a s- sume all of the ri~hts and prerogatives of an elected offi('ial until what would have been the natural expiration of Vallerga's term in January 1979. oot -While Vallt>rga ...-.·as earning $-1·1,600 a y ear a l the time of ~s r e· mo\·al rrom offit'"· '5Upcl'Vl$0fS art> fret? to ~~l lheir appointee':; l!i<1lary . Should the sur ce::;sful upplica.nt ,,·~nt to serve as C'ounly a~sor be\·ond Valler.ita ':t. lerm. tte will h~1veto standfo cJ e(:\,lon..' ': ·rhou~h the usse:;sor's posl is an t;>\ectL~d offil'l'. lh<.' last two m~11 to hold thL~ j <;>b -Andrew Hinshaw ;.-\nd Vallerga -Wt>re irlitiallf board of s upe-rvi sors'·ao· poinlt>t"S. a t UPI'~~· MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH QUINLAN SPEAK TO PRESS Judge Rejected Their Plea to Let Daughter Die 'Life' Hassle Quinlan Case Debated By United Press International The c ase of Karen Ann Quinlan. al once a nJtional 1..·on· troversy and a pe rsonal tragedy. likely will s park debate for some time lo come over when -if ev('r -a life that ras become morC' mechanical than human s hould be allowed to slip away. Many supported the requ('st or Miss Quinlan's parents to cut of( a respirator keeping her ali vt'- Many s upported Ne\\' Jersey Judge Robert Muir Jr. ·s denial Monday or that request. And on both sides, there was general re- cognition the ease presented no easy answer s. Dr. Julius Korein of the New York University Medical School. the only one or six neurologists testifying at the trial who urgl•d the family·s wis h be granted . said, ··1 don:t think the judge had any c hoice." bec ausC' the case was "'presented to him as a n1 at · teroflife and death.·· The Rev. Bill Smith, a pro- fessor of theology SJX'aking for the Roman Catholic Archdioccsl' of New York . said that if l\1uir had r uled in the Quinlans' favor, it would have set a "dangero us legal precedent.·· Smith would not rule out withdrawal or extraordinary artificial life s upport systems in hopeleits C'ases. but said the dt:" cision should be medical. not leg<f"I . Dr. McCarth y De me re . a physi('ian.Jawyer from Me m - phis, Te nn ., who .heads the American Bar Association's \<1w and medi c in e ('Ommittee, agreed : "There are loo man.y medical ··decisions being made now by the courts, and physicians have a dif · (jcult time as it is wtlhout being subjected to legal opinions." Rn be rt Rull e r ., mayor of • ' Ma rion, !IL. <.i nd a la"'Yl'I". had mixed feC'i ings . ··11 is n1y pt>rsun ul ft't>li ng thut this <a llow in g Ke1ren to dJ L') \VOtlld b(' gooi.l in Cl'rtain sit u<1 lions.·· ht• s:ti d ··J~ut "'hL·r, yr•u g<'l down tu it. wh ;1t you art· doing is playing God, and this is wh<it di1>t urbs m <'. · · ,<\n nrthod ox J ('Wi sh lc;cu1 •·r praised Muir":-, nverall dC'c isinn :.is "a repriC'V t' for the sanet1l:v nf human life,·· but s ~1 id not 1..'vt•n dnrtors shoul<l bt• )Jt>rm1ttcd tn ·pull t ht• plug.·· \Vhcn it com es to sanctity of human li fe . the minute you opt.'tl it up you are open i n ~ up tht' i.:att..·s to m ass mu rder ," said Rabbi David lloll ande r . presidt·nt of t ht· Rabbin ic a I A Iii a n('t' of .<\meri ea 11r . G R. Oiessnt•r, a physici;.in at th(' :\'l riyo Cl in ic <.lnd presidt·nt of thl' :\1innf.":-.ot <1 :\-11..·rlical /\.".· SlX'iat illn. ('ritieizl'd \\hat he ft·lt \\'as the e molionalis n1 ;ind s1·nsa· tlon;.ihsm 1n tht• l'<+St> It hecarnC' on1..· nf lhose lhin~s th .it h as bt't'n explort-d aln1ost to the poi nt of n a u ~1..·a \~·h1•n nn ly I.he patients .:ind f;nnily t"<Ul dPC'1dc \\'hat'c:1n he done,·· ht•:-.a1d. flu! John '.\lt'nk, pr1·s1denl of lhl' C'hi<'ago Rar AssocL.1tion, said the Quinlan ease has ht>e·1 'vC'ry helpfu l in t his sens(• I think society has to rt'think tlu:-. whol t• prohit'm . "I thi nk lhC' nc>x l timt• th1:-. prll ble in COffil'S up. many p1·oplt· \~·ill h(l.V(' done a lot of thinking al)(Jllt it," he said . "Heeause 11·s .1 pro- blem that can hil all of u:-.. on}' day, any ti m C' ... Data Bank Eyed WASlffN GT1 1N (UPI! At · tomey (;ener:.il Edward ll. l..e vi has de\•i ded tht' 1:H I plan to run a national data bank on criminals should he e IC:-il rt' fl by Conj! r<-ss • DAILY PILOT L/SC Tuesday. November 11, 1975 • • Festival Reaps a · Record $758,600 By JACK CHAPPELL ., Ol'-0.U~'°'loCSU" The l~~una Beach F'e;tival or Arts me1111Jer ship Monda y rt·· vie"'t·d the must :;uc<.·~ssful year jn its hi:,tory. · The fo'(•s tival of Art~ and it~ l>Jgt•ant of the ~1aslt·rs earnt•d $7~.60U th is year, up $59,700over gross rcvt•nues last year, outgo- -ing 'frt~<i::.urer Stuart Durkee luld tht' menlh~rsh iv. . 11' addition. th.._. ft'!'.>lL' al h:.1s a \\'orking cap1t;.tl rl'~crve of $334,700, Durket> said. The festiv<ll disburS(.'(I $168,500 t othl.' rity of Laguna &_.,1ch undt·r the lt·a~t· ag rcL'ITil'llt ;;.lluv.·111~ 1l~ \IS(' of tht~ tl ty OWl'lt--<11 rv1nt• IMl\lo.'\. F;i~hty l't'rl't•llt of \ht• t'tlV r1 ·nt p:1ynlt•nl 1 ~ t't1rrn.1 rkcd for 1lay mt>n t of bo11ds f111a11tu1~ th1• '.\t ;nn J\cach park. Anvtht•f 15 pere('nt is fi ltcrl'd through the cit y trc•as"!ry Bui Isle f11cidet1t Alcohol Blast Burns ·2 Teens 'f \\'O N'ev.•port nt•.IC'h teenagt'rS "-'C'rt'' burned ont• scnuu:-.ly - ;t\lond;1y :.if ll'rnuon v.·hcn :1n ~il\'t1hi1l cunl'OC'tiun aUt~gl'd to b1· 1 hl~ in akint-(S of h;_i sh1sh oil t.'X- VlPdt•d 111 ;.1 Balboa 1:-.land }utcht•n . • 1'he rc-sulting: firt• destroyed • ~1Ue hous(' at l 24 Tu1·quu1sc Ave. Ont' or the tv.:o b1Jy:,,, Rr£>l _ J.trvis, 14 . ;.in occup;int of the house. s urr,--.red :;ccond tlt•i.:ree bums on the uppe r quart1..•r or his bod y and '-llso s ufft'rl:'d t'Yt' d3m3i?(' v.·ht•n ;l potful or de- --n:iturt•d ;t!C'ohol <•ruptl-<l in flame ; CJn thl' g;is r;.1ngt• The boy rcport1.'dly v.•as in sta· .. ·ble condition today al the Orange County Medical C('nter hurn unit. Less seriously injured. v.·as a 14-year·old friend who also as- sertedly was in the kitchen area at the time of the blaze. Berause of the possibility of charges being filed in connection 'Nit h ihe incident, police declined to identify the other youngsters involved . They also said that tht>Y could not -under current t'ounty rourt sanctions -identi fy the part'nts of the youn gstt"rs . Firt~ dt•parlm<'nt inspt>ctors tu· day said th ey were still trying to determine the na me of the ov.'ne r of the s mall fr am ~ residence. Polire Detective Lee Roberts said hi s investigation revealed that someone in the house had placed a saucepan containing de- natured alcohol and marijuana on the stove a nd turned on the gas. ThE" technique, he asserted, .is a common one in the making of .a rude type of marijuana de- rivative. "It's an awfully dangerous ~·ay to try it , however," he said. Within moments. he said. the alcohol heated and its fumes ex- ploded. The two injured boys and a nother youngster who was ~lsewhere in thE' house esCapcd the blaze that followed the ex- plosion. .. ! ; ! • ' . . . r . • • • • • ' • • • ! ! ' • ' • • • . , Horn Chief Of Realtors Joe F . J-lorn has been elected presidE'nl Or the 1976 Laguna· "RE>ach Board of Realtors board of directors. Other board officers are i\1arvin Brown, firs t vice presi- dent; Phyllis Doolittle, second vice president; a nd J oAnn Redick. St>cretary treas urer. Realtors l'lt•c ted to three y<'a r terms on the board arc Don Herkenbaup:h, Marvi n Brown and Jim Law. Officers Probed CHJCAG"O (AP) -A special Cook County grand jury reported ,numerol!s illegal acts by the. Chicago Police Department in spying on citizen groups and said 21 police officers invoked the 5th Ame ndment when called to testify. -()RANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ~ °'"~~ Co.t•I Oo1ll r Pol(ll, ..,,,k """!(" l•com- blnf'<l Ille "'""' Ptfn, '' P<tl>h-b• lho 0.M'Qt• °"''' PuDh"''"'l ("m1Un• ~••lf•d•h""' ""' POIDl!o ... d Mo"dl• lnro<ton f"<llT "'' Co"'' Mtt.'I, "''"""°'1 6tt<n. l<u"1 '"11'"" Boo1cn 1 wn i.•" v111tr, ''''""· ~•d"'"~"" vo11or ~·~• UIO<t"'" llf-•<*' l>outn (""II ">U>Q .... ••'<l•C""I fg, """ i. puDl,.nrd ':wl•u•••r• -~u!wJ•" ,,,.. prlnt:•P•I P"'"''"'"0 111~n1 I• ... JJO w .. 1 !Mr ~l•1r1, (Ollol Mo••. C•!ilot nlo ~'11>. Robert N. Weed r1011<11n1 ~'"' P"""""' Jack R . Curley Vit t l'rll"ltnt •"" G<rlM'••l W-r Themas Keevil ["""' lhOmas A. Mur phine "'"""9'"'1 ran ... CharlesH. loos RichardP.Nall AU l"o1nl '-11""'9•1>9 [<JOI"'' Uquna Beach Office llMGlt,,,...r•• ~•P< l ..,.111"8 Ao:kl•11~ P 0 11<1• .... 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'f'ht• tlam;.igl', lht'Y :0.:1 Id, V.'tlll Id l'X tt'''d $.°!0,000 ltubt•fts .:-;;ud th a t h~s probt· nf tht• ht•ll~t' ;. 1l'[(!(•J ;1n !l('Cl!m11l :1 t u111 of nl<1r1ju;in,1 paraph1'rn.1l1a, in !·lt1d1ng a ~ro"·1 n ~ t'.1h1n1·t "'1\h t'Vid1·nrt• that the \i.'et·tl v.a.s bl'ing 1·ult1 \"at l•J . $150,000 Funding Studied Us(' of up to $150,000 in fC'tlt•ral llou s ing and Communit y Development At'l fund s will bt• di sc u ss ed wh e n lhl' S1.1n Clemente Pl.inning Commission mt>ets at 7: 30 p.1n . Wt'-dnt•sd:iy at City l1all. Clay Dillman. senior city 1>\an ner. said tht~ staff is propos1nj.! the money be allocated for pro j<'C'ls in a lov.· to modt•rcitt• 1ncom1· area of the city. roughly boun(l1'd by Avenida Piro. A\'enid a di" l.1 EstrE'lla, Avenid<.i OC'l ~1ar <1nd the ocean. Next year's ent itl('ment v.·11! bi• the SE'cond awarded the city. It received $74 ,000 this year. Th_. fundti are being s pf'nt for vanous public works and planning pro jecls. Dillman said a multi-purpoSl' center. including child cart• [acil\ties and space for use of senior citizens. ls one project staff ha s considered for lht· north·eentral area. Other suggested projects art• street repair, beach accesses. new s idewalk s and s tr eet landscaping , Dillman said. Dillman said he "'aiilS the conl mission to srht•dule a publi e hearing on use of the money for Nov . 26. This "'ould be follow<'d by a hearing before the city coun cil Dee. 3 at which time use of tht• money would be decided upon. Dillman said. Dillman s.i icl the cit y v.·as told last year that 1t v.•ould r('t'l'ivc $150,000 in 1976through thl' act He said more recent informa· ti on from lhe count y indi cates that the precise f1 gurt• may flue· tuate dt~pending on v.1hat projC't'ts thE' city places on its "v.•ant" ltst. From Page "' I CLIFF ••. mu nity Hospital in South Laguna. Rescuers meanwhtll' gingerly placed a ri gi d back boarc.J behind Smith and lifted him into the rescue bask el again hauling it up the steep brushy bank by ropes . ~le too v.•as take n by ambulance to Sout h Coast Community hospital where hl' was admitted. The two Johnson youths are the sons of l.aguna Reach ft remen. :\1ark Johnson is the son of Bat- talion Chief ForrC'st Johnson and Phillip J ohn son is the son of Capt. J erry Johnson . Capt. J('rry Johnson was among firemen responding to the acc1denl. lnternatiQnal Feed At Aliso School The Aliso Elementary School P'TA will hold its Serond Annuo.11 International Feast from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m . Thursday at the school in Sooth J,aguna. Foods from all over the world v.1-11 be feat ured. In addition. a bo\ltique will feature handmade ite ms for Chris tm<t s and tl bookfair will offer a wide i;el('C· lion of volumes. Proceeds v.ill bent-fit the PTA school projects. Slaying Charged SAN JOSE (UPll -Dav;d MalC'k Is mail, 40, of Cunnda. \\'as charged Monday with the slaying of the patrinr~h of the As· syrian Ch\l rrh of the East which claims 500,000 followers around lheworld . nnd :1llocated t o community cultural sup1>0rt . Five percent g~s tQ th(' cit y gen('ral fund for upk eep of tht> 1-'t>stival grounds. Tht· ft·~t1val ~ave ~rant:s total• ing $9-1 .100 in schol<ln'hips for locnl s tudf·nl s. and 1n grants to l'Unitnuntly c:ullurul ,,rgu n1z1:1 - lton~. 'l'hc ~!'ant~ includet!S.OOOlothe La~un;.i BC>al·h School of Art . part payment or $1~5.000 pledged by the Festival of Atts lobe paid over a five·year period and $10,000 to the Mu:seumof Art. Durketl. a board member for 10 years, ~tepped down from ti1 s post . &ard President Glenn Vedder prl'sented Durkee a citallon frQm the board of director:; commend- ing him tor his service to the festival and his wort with the Pagea~toftbe Masters. Vedder quipped that, under. Durket>'i:t financial guidance, lhe Festival of Arts was brought up from "a hamburger stand opera· tiort with a need to borrow annual~ ly to produce th'e pageant.;• Other good news presented to the festival 's membership In~ eluded information that the J975 ... ~ . - • 0..111' PUol PIWIO.., llldlo.I ... KMlll« P1ge111t ol the M .. len bid IOld out by April t7, two wttksearUer than the year before. P ageant Produc e r Don Williamson told members that the theme for the 1976 pageant L'$ to be 200 years of Amt!rican Art, whJrh he s aid would feature a s('Jeetion of the best Qf art by Americun . .s. not limited to lho Re-volutjonary period. • Saddle back Eyes 2nd Camp~ By LAURIE KASPER °'-.. 0au, PitiM stMt Sadd l eback Community College District' trustees hired a consultant Monday lo prepare preliminary E nvironmental Im-· pa ct Report s on proposed sites for the s;;itelli tc campus in th·e 1'\lstin-lrvine area. Ernest L, Seeman will be paid ~5 an hour to do the work. The total cost or the reports is not to exceed $10.000. The board ·s action followed a warning by Dr. Edward A. ~lart. assistant to the superintendent. that they must accept "a very light schedule" if they want to S(>(' a satellite campus opened by September. Although the sites have not yet been proposed, he said , the con- sultant will have to begin work- ing with the district immed.iately to have the reports r eady by Jan. 9. HUNTINGTON BEACH LIFEGUARD MIKE MOSSLER EMERGES FROM DEATH POND Underwater Plant Lite Hampers Search tor Body of Missing Man That deadline will enable the district to meet legal require- ments before Feb. 9, the last "'feasible time·• to select a site for the September opcnirfg. Dr. Hart. who h as been work- ing with the Irvine Co mpany and an indepC'ndent r eal estate agent, said he should be able to identify fi ve or six potential sftes for the rampus by the next board meel- ing. Laguna Eyes Post Office as Town Center Anolhl'r ~tep toward city ac- qtus1l1on of a community center v. Lii bt• takt•n tonight v.'hen the Laguna l\t>ach Planning Com- 1n1 ss1on dctt•rmines if purchase nf tht• old post office building is in t'umµli<ince v.•1th the city 's ~t·nt•r;.1[ pl.in. The t•omm\ssion will meet at 7 30 p .nl . and the subject, re· !erred to the planners al th<' last minute by the city council. is ex- perted to comC' up under de- parl mt'nt:il reports near the end uflht~ agenda. Pl1rt·hasC' of tht• building now lea:;t•d n-runlh ·to-monlh as the ci- ty hall annex. was heavily baeked bl'fore the eouncil la::.t '"eek by a group of about 30 · s('n1or citizC'ns m anv uf whom sport('d ··st•n1or Pp"'er" buttons. Spt'akt·r~ said the building, if purchased, could beoutfiltt.'d as a ~en1or citizt~ns center when police department expansion at c ity hall allov.·s lh<' detective bure;:tu to be reunited v.•ilh the rest of the forre. llalf the present building is used by the 11uman Affairs (Recreation) Depart· ment and tht> othe r half is used IJy the deteC'tives. Purcha s e pri ce would be around $190.000. · Mon ey could come from Yl'l · unused fed eral revenue sh<.irin g fund s from Orange County once earmarked for rC'location of the Recreation Department from Main Reach. Other funds could come from unused revenue shar-. ing funds allocated originaJly for development of Main Beach Park, plus another $6,000 from the Laguna Beach CoWlcil on Ag- ing, Trial Boycott By 'Squeaky' In Second Day S.<\C RA~1ENTO {U P I ) - l,ynette Fromme, accused of at- tempting to murder President Ford. today boycotted her trial for the second day, declaring, ''Without Manson, J am dead."' (!\elated story PageA5.} "i\1i ss Fromme. banished from the courtroom Friday for disrup· ting the proceedings, was given a third cha nce by U.S. District Court Judge Thomas J . Mac- Rride to return to court if she wou ld behave properly. The judge told her if she changed her mind, "You're as welcome as flowers in May . ., But Miss Fromme, who for the second day blindfolded herself and was carried in lo the courthouse from her jail van by a hefty U.S. marshal. said, "No, 1 have to stick to my principles. ''Your honor, my defense is the defense of the world," s he declared. "'Without r.1mson, I am dead.·· Duck Hunter Drowm In Deserted Quarry By DOUGLAS FRl17..SCHE 011io. O.Uy "INI SUfl Divers probed the muddy, weed-choked depths or a ·long· abandoned granite quarry in Costa Mesa today, searching for a Huntington Beach man who slipped beneath the swface while duck hunting Monday. Mark A. Antonelli, 19, of 10102 Constitution Lane , Huntington Beach, was reported missing by a fri E'nd al 4 p.m . Monday. The friend, Steven M. Fana, 19, of 10071 Constitution Lane, called poli ce after his own atte mpt to rescue his fri end failed. Seven di ver s maintained a night-long vigil at the water· fi\JE'd decomposed granite min· ing pit at the end of Victoria Street near the Santa Ana River in Costa :\1csa. Blaze Destroys Plant in Anaheim A plating plant in Anaheim was declared a total loss today alter fire erupted in a gr easing unit and quickly swept through a small in·· dustrial building. Fire offirials estimated that the blazt> al llogers Plating Com- pany. 510 S. Rose St., may have caused damage in excess of $200,000 . No injuries were report· ed in lhe8: 30 a.m . fire, The murky pand defied night· lime diving operations, poli ce said. causing the crew of divers lo stand by until dawn to resume work. Fana told palice Antonelli had s hot a coot with a pellet gun. The missing m a n stripped off his shoes, socks and s hirt and swam to the middle or the pond to retrieve the mud hen. Fana said Antonelli suddenly called for help a nd disappeared below the surf ace before his com· panion rould attempt to help. Police said Fana then followed Antonelli into the pand where h<'" too becam e enta ngled in the weE'ds and almost went down. Poli ce and divers from the Orange Coun ty Unde r water Search and R escue l earn. Newport Beach Lifeguards and Orange County Harlx>r Depart· ment a nswered Fana's phone call for help. Di vers repor ted visibility in the hair-acre pond at a scant eight to 10 inches, hampering r e sC'u e e fforts despite high · intensity s tationary and helicop· ter·borne lighting. Costa Mesa Fire D<>partment Rattalion Chie f Bob McClelland boarded the helicopter in the fad- ing daylight to scan the ponil un· s uceessfully with a ''Probe· 1Eye,·· a h eal-sensing device searchers hoped would locate• Antonelli . ' •• Paper, Can Drive Set • Students of Niguel HitlS Junior• ~gh School in Laguna Niguel "",II hold a paper and aluminum can drivE' Tuesday and We<:lnes- ~ay at the school to raise money 1or campus landscaping. The drive will run from 8:30 a.m. until 4:30 p .m. each day. Papers and al uminum should be deposited at the front of the cam· pus, 29070 Pasco Escuela. · P a pers s hould be tied in bWldles or in paper bags. Stu· dents will be present to aid lhe contributors. Senior Citizens Get Blood Checks Free blood pressure checks for senior ritizens will be given noon until 2 p.m. on t he second end fourth Thursdays of each month at the senior center in the Laguna Reach Human Affairs building, 570 Glenn eyre St. The clinic is s ponsored by the T.aguna Beach Council on Aging. It is thE' beginning of a health education program for senior citizens, Si Slavin council presi· dent, said. WHAT'S UP? , 1 NOT CARPETING - The latest census figu res confirm that carpet prices today are lower than 23 years ago, (1952). Technology has been respansible for this, resulting in speedier ways of making, pyeing. and finishing carpe ting as much as 70 limes fas ter• TH ERE IS VIRTUALLY NO OTHER CONSUMER ITEM WHI CH H AS NOT HAD AN ASTRONOMICAL PRI CE IN CREASE DURING THI S TIME PERIOD. "Xou may think when you get an estimate th at carpeting is ex- pensive. Remember. however. that people are carpeting bedrooms • baths, kitchens. and other areas that usually weren't carpeted 25 or 30 years ago. making tolals higher. Carpeting ord inarily costs less than linoleum or hardwood floor .. ing. and provides features of comfort, quiet, beauty, and impressions of spaciousness. Carpeting ordinarily costs less than linoleum or hardwood floor- ing, and provided features of comfort, quiet. beauth, and impressions of spaciousness. , You"ll gel your BEST CONSUMER VALUE when you buy carpet- ing from Alden·s. '" .... DEN'S • *•• .... carpe ••••••••••••••••• ·installation. custom draperies UC r-lO. 130422 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CAllf. 92677 PHONE 646·4838 -646-2355 ' • .. ~ 'Bank of Netwpoti has elected .Eqar •~ ''Ned" IWJ as vice president emeritus. • Hill has beep active in Newport Beach b&nttng since 1954 ~·hen he l>ottame ll founding director an d pretidenl or Mariner·1 Bank. He will be localed al tbe bank's ntw Udo office at 32nd Street and LafayettE' ;\venue. Jle and his wife Dora reside on Udo Isl•. MILL • Roa~. Mickwtthas beerl appointed \•ic_e presi· dt>nt o( marketing and con:.-umer products at Rockwell lnternatlonaJ Corp.'s f\.licroeJectronlc l'rOOu<:"t Divis ion in Anaheim . 1-It was Cormerly director of con:;umer sales. • Irvine resident Leonard J. Challain has joined the NavCom SystPms Division of Jloffman Elec· ironies Corp. in El Monte a:; manager of purcha$· ing, Prior to joining Hoffman, ChaJlain S<'rved ln lhe U.S. Navy, r etiring as a captain. • • llaTriett~ F. Witmer has been elected Western regional vice president ol lhe Drug, Chemical, and Allif'd Trades Association. a national group or drug and related chemical firms. She is president of Deepwater Chemlcal Co. :ind a resident or Coronadel Mar. • WE"ndell f1sb has been named corporate group vice president of employe services at Dul ID· dustrles, Inc. Fis h joined Dart as manager or group in surance in 1953. He was promoted to direc - tor of e mploye services in 1963 and has direct ed the firm 's employe benefit programs £or nearly 25 years. J.l e and his wife live in NcwPort Beach. • S&eve Gardner, longtime Southern Ca lifornia ~dvertising and public relations executi ve, has been appointed to head up the Los Angeles offi ce of Radial, Hol loway, Mc1'1anus and Moore, Inc .. • J ames W. Rf':rnolds has bt'en named :\ir California·s cu~tomer sC'rvice manager at So.in F'r anci sco Intern ;_t li ona.1 AirPQrt . JIC' \.1:as previously a managC'r "'ilh Continen1:1I :\.irlines at Denvcr·s Stapleton Field. Reynolds 1s a graduate or Orange Coast Coll ege .. •· Larry Geerdes has been named manager of Rank of Am erica·s l\1i ssion \'it•jo office. Geerdes joined the bank in 19&1 • Jacqut>line J,ucas has been appointed assistant vice president and loan officer for South Coast :"rla- tional Bank, according to b<tnk president Nick .J. l-1 orio. She brings 16 YC'ars or bank· ing experience to the South Coast Plaza bank . l\1rs. l.ucas and her hu sband live in Tustin • 1..es!ie :\nn Taylor has bcC'n named dir('c:\or of communiC"a · 1..uc ... s tion s fo r \1e ry l mportanl Products, Inc. in '.\'e\Yport Beach Shew as formerly vice president of rom munica lions for Ch arl l'S Kemp Ent('rpr1 se~. Inc. in . .\ti ant a. Utility Horrors lroine Business S m ith Tool Co. has earned a Southern Cali fornia Gas Co. Industrial CONCERN Award for energy conservation by adopting more efficient production methods and equipment at its new Irvine plant. Smith Tool, a division of Smith Tool Jntema- Santa F e Earnings ~Up 62% • Santa F e International Corp. of Orange has re- Ported record earnings of $1.02 per share in the third quarter. up 62 per- cent from the like period in 1974. Earnings for the fll"Sl nine months rose to $Z2,476,000, or $2.36 per share, compared with $17,725,000, or $1.89. in 1974. THE 1974 figure in· eluded an after-tax profit of $4,567 ,000, or 49 cents, j from the sale or a 2~ 1 pert'ent interest in North . Sea block 211 /18, which rontains the This tle oil field. Excluding this item. earnings per share for t he first nine months were 69 percent above t.hooe for 1974, E .L. Shan· non Jr., Santa Fe presi· dent, said. REVENUES, HE said, increased 28 percent dur· lnJ the first nine months IO $:143,259.000. Responsible for the strong performance, Shannon tald , were utillullon of lhe com- P•l1J'"I oflsbore equip. menl, new drilling eqllip. 'mcml at work and higher rates or compensation. \ tional, says it i s the second largest manufac· turer of oil and natural gas well drill bits worldwide. WH EN DESIGNING its Irvine facility, Smith adopted produc tion methods and equipment expected to save the company about 128 million cubic fe e t of natural gas annually and reduce the company's gas utility bill by about $1Z7,000 per year. The most significant energy savings were re· alized by modifying lhe plant's heat treating operation. Smith in· stalled two continuous carburizing furnaces, two hardening furnaces a n d two continuous drawing furna ces in plat'e or standard barch carburizing furnaces. Also, Smith fitted these furnaces with heat re· covery systems that d rew heat f rom flue gases to pre-heat com· bustion air, which had the net effect of reducing the furnaces· overall fuel requirements. AOOITIO NA l,LV , Smith Tool developed and implemented a pro- CfSS. that enabled it to eliminate the e nergy wmin1 pre.heat phase of the beat treating operation. Otbe.r procedures in· iliated al the Irvi ne plant included reducing the number 3nd operating times or a tmos pheric generators and reducing· the number of oil quent'h tanks. • • TYmdl)'. NO'llemt>er 11 1975 OAILYPll.DT Al3 T u esday's Closing Prices NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE tilCW VQllll( {U"ll -~ ... ,. ,.,ictt ... ff>e =.:YWll 51o(.k t.:C.,_,... 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' .... ...... ~·h ·)-!t •• -.. • • -• • I . .,, AJ4 DAILY PILOT Tuesday, ND'ifember 11 , 1975 Horoscope:Gemini Flexible W EDN t:SDl\V, NOVEMBER 1Z R\I SYDNEY OM r\RR ARIES (Marc h 21 ·April 19) New knO'A•ledgl'" gained, espct•ially in conjunction with <'lub, group, iru;titute. What was obscured will bt· clarified. TAU RUS (April 20·May 20): Friend "with a drt>sm .. wunti. yuu to lend material support. BC' in· tert-sted, syn1 11a thctic, without becoming 1ncx· tricably 111 volvt.·d." Gloria Glows At Age of 76 11y JU RATE Kl\ZICKAS "NF.W VOl{K !AP) -"I've bl't'n in th£' public eyp for so Ion,.: I g uc:.s I'm a cunus1t y," said C.\oria Sw~nson. '· i">t•oplc wonder how I ::.till look good after all th('sc Yl-..1r s ." 1'hat 7(i yt>;1 r-old f<tce dO<'S look good -smooth ;:1nd frt•:-.h as a s rhooll!1rl's, framed by sidt.•·partC'd bro"'n h;.1ir Solid v.•hill' tl·t-th flash through crimson l ips. Tht•rt·"s th;1t tl1st1nl·tive mole·, tho::.e tlelic..it('Jy <lia~li e.tl t.•veb ro1,1.·:, arl'hl•d U\'t•r clt'ar blue eyes ~•nd sp1k rd . fluttC'r1ng fokeeyt.•la::.hcs. "IT'S lll~RF:nJT,<\RY, Al.I. IN Tiii<: gent•s," Mis:; ~wan::.on d t•1nurs, dashing the hopes of bt•aut 1(•:-0 "' h11 v.· ill bt.• s1·pt ll<l}!t.'nar1 ans one day. '·Aul no unt· can h;ivt.• :-k in hkl' a b~1by 's bottom if thcy'r1· g1~1nR to stuff th;.it /loll' 1n tht•1r face "'i~h chocol.atc and banana splits ·· 1'hr lt•J:?endary movie queen 1s a p<issio11 :1lt.' advoeatt' uf pure foo<l and good diet and ~' zt.·alous fo e 11f :-.ugar She· :,ays th(' countless C'Vils of dt'mon s uL!.ar hitVl' be('n t"'X l>tlSC'<I bv her friend, Willi;.un J)ufty. 111 hi s book, "Sugar Blut>s'" which -. .._/ ' !\1iss S'A'<IO!iOn 1s helping 10 promote !)urt.v. a thin . • IS('C'tlC ·louking m an of 59. resC'mblcd ;1 big bt•l11t.•d buddha unlil s ht• :tlt•rtt>d him to the danl!t'rs of sugar about 20 yt>:-i rs ago during a br1t>r t·ncountcr, l\1i ss .S1,1.·;_1nson said. llf: S:\T QUIETJ,Y nt•;1rhy wh1!t" Mi ss .S"';111son, wrappt>d in ii 1,1.•hit(' ;ind black - f'mbroidt•rcd (';1ft<1n , s nugg led into largl' s lufft•d C'hair in her Fifth .>\venue ap<•rtment and held forth . .ilmost nonstop, on her favorite top1<' ''If y ou have SWAN!>OH knov.•ledJ!e, \'O U must share it with other p('Ople," shl· said. "My con('ern for good health has bt't·n a life bell for me. I feel a debt to the public and will spend m y life trying to help them.·· GEMINI (May 21 -June20): Be flexible 1n connec- tion with goals needs, relalionship with professional" superior, Legal aff ajrs are not settled. CANCER (June 2J-July Z2): Dig for ractuaJ in· formation. Don't feel you are stuck with one course. You can chane:e once an intelligent, creative alternative surface:;. 1.1':0 (July 23·Aug. 22): Strive for reports whlcb ~rt• in·dcpth as contrasted to superficial. Involve. mt•nt is indicated -including complications and ~Hided rt>soonsibilitv. VIRGO ·cAug, 23·5ept . 22): Do some renecting on )'our own am bi lion , potential. Word::. f rum outsider:s -at this time -art-not as important a s your own reclini:s. JJ BRA tSept . 23 ()('t 22): What app('ars to be a 1nmor com1>la1nl rt•:.illy docs requirl· attention. In· <lulge yourself! Clear away doubts, fear:> m ysterit•s. SCORPIO (Oet 23 Nov. 21) · Organiz<· priorities. Older pt."'rsons. ~t·nt·r:Jlly helpful, could also be s lightly rt'sentful. SAGITTARI US (Nov 22-0ec. 21)· Aid comes from unusual :-.ourct• ''ou i.:et rid uf burden. You Sl'll!>C that your c-rt•all ve capabilities are more ap· preeiated -ilnd 1,1.·11\ he ul1hzcd. C:\PRICORN (IJt•c 22·Jan. 19 ): Wh at was a puzzlE' fall s into pl:1{·c . Applies to situation:,, f>t-•rsons. Emotional 1nvulvcml'nt ts ht.·re. A«}U!\Rl\JS tJan. 20·f<'1•h. 18 ): Collections. pay- ffil'nt s, cunsnlt<lat111n of a~:-.l'lS lh(':>l' ;-1rt' ft·aturt·d. You learn how tu profit frum righl rnovt'S a!<> well a;, mistakt•s. PI S('•:~ (Ft·b. l!l -;\1 arch 20). flL gh!tght co n· fidt'nc(', initi;it1vt· •ind nl'xibi'Hty. ()ne who see ms obst111Jtt· rnay b1._· 111 position to pull strings -for )'llll. tr 10<1ay is your hlrthday you art.· <·om p\C'ttng Jn 1rnport ;.1nl ph;1st.~ of <1t·t1v1ty: \'uu IO\'t' to laugh, rt>ad and travt•l and tu t.•iJt Soup. Salad 6 Scalood Dinner A rup ol floi.-1g1· \! C 1•11n,11n, rnadf' <J,11/y 111 our i...rt chcn (n(p (/J111,1c/l ,3/;td 1virh 1 linr11ec/ /Jacon, har<I hoil1·rl 1·~:;;. '\.\'l'('/1,our r/1~,,~111:: ('rf'/ll'\ St /aCQllC'~· 'H.1//op' \/inrnp, .ind ,/1Ct'CI rnu~hronm~ 111 .1 '""''Y (.lUC<' 1v11h gruy1•rt· cht:C',('. Cocktails , COSTA MESA SOUTH COAST PLJ\ZA north side of the Bullock's wing Free P.irk1ng 5S&-122S s~.95 AMERICAN EltPRESS•MASTER CHARGE•8ANKAMERICAAO (Bet you thought our rooms cost i:nore.) I-re{! .shi.i.~e to o .-unge Q).irity A rt:Ol't. !J m 1nu'es8w<l'r.'- ~ A 1frn:lO"s (1a•hic. Jta11"ari n'">ld[)riint. (-..:... hros5 The. !>n-ret S::u++-i ~1 DG.iail~ Vi11!:\3e 9ioFPng • ~~·and Galleria BU. fbol.~ietenn;5. p.i tlif'lg greeri, badminton, -..L' 4 tennisCOJrt.s. SOUTl-I CORST PLRZR l-IOTEL Bristol at San Diego Freeway 666 Anton Boulevard Costa Mesa. CA 92526 (714) 540·2500 WESIEllN INTEl ~NATIONA[ l10TECS ~·~ Pa11ne1s 1n t1avel w11h United A1rhne& ..., •• Don't eat unles:, hungry, she advised. Don't cat \lo'hen tired or C'ross lx'c-<.1use food doesn't digest well at those times Oon't C'at whot is not clean. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ She's down on 1nsectie1des. detergents. plasti('s, hospitals and ··all those crazy people who c.11/ thems<•l\·t>s doC'lors l111d aclualJy give diseases. "THF. HOO\' Tll:\T llA.i;; (;ROWN UP certainly has enoug h i,{ltclligcn<·t• to repair itself. But not if you keep shoving s tuff into your mouth that h::is m;idc it unhealt hy in the first place." Mi ss Swanson ey('d her interviewer. "Do you e:..it chicken? You do? Do vou like sterilized puss?'' shecrit•d. clearly aghast."··1maJ!e a country that allows green oranges to be picked then put into a vat of oran~e dye. The public is being cheated all tht.• timt'. When you fool around with !\1other Nature, you gel into lroub[(•. It"s ""'ieked. and no one seem s to understand.·· The eonver::.ation is gently edged <1way from diC't to !\.1iss Swanson·s life these days. ltF.R :l10ST FAMOUS ROl.F. Wt\S in "Sunset Boulevard." made in I!).19, and h.<'r last major s tage role involv£'d 666 performances of "Butterflies A.re F'ree" on Broadway several ye:..r s ago. She said she was jugglin,i! a nun11x>r of projects that she didn't 'A'Jnt to talk about. It is known she i~ preparing for a onC'-\11o man rt'lrospeC't1ve, ''Gloria Swanson from Silent to Snunrl . ·· She likt:'s to travel around visiting her two daughtl'rs 01nd her grandchildren. Around her neck she 'A'OfC' a hand -made gold and s ilver n<'cklace rt>prest>nt inl! a f:.11r11lytree. "I like bt'ing callf'd a grandmother. That's the normal. natural thing. Rio\ogica\ly, woman is m~ant to hilvc children and care for them," s aid Miss Swanson. v.·ho clrar\y rspuuses the traditional m ale·femalC' rlilt•s. ··1 w;.u1t to feel that a man is strongt>r than n1c· and knows more. I do think men and womt•n arl~ dirrcrent. A woman should not live a man's life . ... no~(T 1.1K•: FE;\1A1.F:s. 1 like wom('n. 1 ••••-··-·~· -·-like women with n1en·s minds. I have no lime for trivial gossip ·· Mi ss Sw;1nson has been married five times ("'We h ad no C'hnic(' in thOSl' days"). She is now single and a m ilitant on tht• s ubJeC't of lax injustices towards single peoptr. "l\.1y life has ht't'll :-.o fasC'in;iting. I don't know anyone who has been >.O blt·ssN:l as I. i\1y C'Uriosity has kept me ~rom evC'r being bored. J'm trying to learn somt>th1ng :-ill lhe timC'. l"vc b('en called a mental vampire," sht•said. • LOW COST AUTO INSURANCE Married persons over twenty.five SJ 02* annually Twenty-one year old single males 5 J 44 ··annually 5 167* annually' South o""'ll• cOv,.ty 642-6500 North Oton99 County 546 .. 3205 "N ow. A business passbook savings account you can earn interest on right until the day you need the cash!' "Then READYTRANSFER SERVICE lets you transfer those funds from your savit1gs to your checking account by telephone'.' WWW SECURITY PACIFIC BANK • ' t I ' • ' .. Saddlebaek EDITION ' . Tod ay's Closing N.Y. Stoeks VOL. 68, NO. 315, S SECTIONS, •2 PAGES ·ORANGE CO UNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11 , 1975 TEN CENTS Assessor Hope List Down to 20 llyGARY'GRANVll,LE Of ... 0.llyHi.i...., Seven executivel:i rrom private industry 3rc among 20 applicants who have survived preliminary screening ror the job of Orange County assessor. Now that the list of applicants has been par_ed down from 114 to 20 by county Adminjstralive Of. ficer Robert Thomas and County· Personnel Director Bert Scott, a special ll·member committee lhi~ week will reduce the number tofive. And rrom those £ive applicants, the board or s upervisors will select rormer asseslM1r Jack Vallerga ·s succes.sor. Vallerca 's elected omce wu vacated in mid-September when he was sentenced following hb conviction on charges brought against him by the COWll)' Grand JIU)'. Amoni the 20 applicants who will be considered '?Y the special selection committee starting Wednesday are: -Elmer Zimmmer, assistant Orange County assessor and he ad or the assessor's ofrice since Valle;rga's removal. -Gary Cottrell, once an official i.n the Orange County w;sessor':s office and now Riverside County usistant assessor. · ---stanley Krause, director of Orange County's Real Propt-rty Services. -George Cormack, assistant to Krause. -Ed Shloer, Ventura County assessor. -Ralph King, San Diego 'Coon· ty assistant assessor. -C. J . Templeton. San Diego County chief deputy assessor. -Raymond Fis her. Sonoma County assistant assessor. -Mike McCullough, Glenn County asaista.nt assessor. · Included among the industrial e-xttutives who are still in the.run· ning for the. asse!Ssor':s job are Harvey St'ovall (Lockheed Aircran Corporation>. Denniis Retoske (Xerox Corporation), Al· Jen Parker (a consultant) and Peter Urich (also a consultant). Other t'andidates for the job from private industry areClittord Beaks (Alex Coleman Company}, Robert FTonke !Kitt Manuf'actur· ing Company), Bradley Jacobs (Commerl"ial Products Com - pany). Night Par • g Stays MAC Refuses to Reconsider Viejo Issue A plea by Sevill e Homeowners Association President Bill McGuire to resurrect Mission Viejo's overnight parking ban went unanswered Monday ni&ht by the Municipal Advisory Coun· cit. Councilmen st ayed clear of m3king a r ecommendation on the sensiti ve issue which calls for prohibiting parking on residen- tial streets between th~ hours of 2 a.m .and6 a .m . Landing Strip E yed In Canyon A development atlractive to ·pilots of small private airplanes has been proposed for Dove Ca- nyon, a 916-acre ar ea bordering the National Audubon Society"s wildlife sanctuary in southeast Orange County. Plans for the area, which is also bounded by Coto de Caza, Escape Country and Caspers Regional Park. were outlined before the Orange County Plan- ning Commission Monday. Owner s of the property. a limited partnership called Ar· riba de la Estrella, are asking the commission lo change the agriculture and open space land use labels on the property to al - low for an airpla ne landing strip '"Surrounded by homes with in- dividual hangars and four to 11 - acre estate homes. Comm ission approval of this change is the first or several ac- tions: which would be required before developme nt l'Ould begin. Commissioners are scheduled to act on the proposal on Nov. 24. Any changes must be approved by the Board of Supervisors before the first or the year. A representative of the county branch of the Audubon Society said they would be opposed to an airport but not 3n airstrip ror re- sidents as long as it isn"t near the wildlife preserve A s pokeswoman for the League of Women Voters count~ in- creasing air pollution, the ad- verse effect of aircraft on the sanctuary animals. poor roads and lack of services as thei r re· asons for any changes in land uses on the property. C o ast W eathe r Sunny day!? and clear nights will prevail through W e dn esday w it h diminished winds and high t emperatures ranging from 72 on the beach to 78 further inland. I NSIDE T ODAY ""A flcuh of lighf' and a foreitTl/ worker who cho$ed a UF'O '"ooni!hed. .. W1tneues vcHuntet'T' to take lie detector tests. Story. Page A-4 llMlell -· .. .. _ .... ...... ~ ... ... .i_.,.., ... . •• co •• •• .._ .... .... =eo-. •1-1 ...... •• l¥M• ......... Ct --•• _.. .. , DNttll tMtkft •• 89(11 l!Mrt:fl!. c• .. ~--.. •ttt.n•lf' ... __ .. cs -co' .. _ Ct --•• -... .. --•• ,_u,,,,_ ., ' ., - McGuire, who termed parking in the street ra ther than in driveways "unsafe, unsanitary and unappealing," told the coun- cil that parked cars constitute a safety hazard. He pro vided the coWl cil with a resolution calling for Monday through Friday enforcement of lhe ban and r ecommended mak· ing exceptions for families •.vith · tour or more vehicles and for overnight guests. * * * Councilm3n Cal Neve pointed out lhal he had researl."hed the legality of issuing parking permits under suc h circumstances and found them Wlconstit utiona I. '"If you allow somebody from out of town to park overnight because he's a guest and you don't give the same privilege to the person who li ve8 there, you're discriminating and that "s unconstitutional ,·· Neve said. * * * Viejo Speeders Crackdown Due By R UDI NI E DZIELSKI -Ol l'le 0.11• PIMll!laft Cal Neve, a member of th~ Miss ion Viejo Municipal Ad- visory Council (MAC) disclosed Monday night that he has asked the Sheriff's Department to as- sign a special traffic car to cope with the community's speeding problem. Neve, himself a deputy sherift, told fellow councilmen that strict enforcement or traffic laws is the only way to bring chronic traffic violators into line. His announcement followed a lengthy council discussion on the best method of curtailing nightly drag racing at the Sadd\eback Lanes parking lot and speeding in residential neighborhoods sur- rounding Mission Viejo High School. Neve said the traffic car could be contracted from the Sheriff's De partment through County Service Area 9 and he is inv· estigating the possibility or hav· ing the fines returned to the service area budget. If s uch an arrangement can be worked o ut, the offende r s themselves would be suooorting the cost of stationing the car in Mission Viejo, Neve pOinted out. "Traffic cars more-than pay for the m selves . They Make money rather than 106e money,·· said Neve, adding that all that's necessary is to assign an officer who iisq't squeamish about using h.is (icket book. Although Neve went along with fellow councilmen lo call for the installation of speed bump; in the parking lot a nd the stenciling or speed-limit :signs on Cortin a Drive, he m aintained that "en- forcement is the only answer'" to traffic problems. Councilmen had been weighing the possibi lity of installing nashing signals. additional stop signs and so·called "Bott"s Dots '" on Cortina to slow drivers . George Whaley, an ex-police chief who heads up the MAC's traffic committee. however, maintained t hat the dot.s do not work in re s idential neighborhoods a nd "are just fun to go across.·· Whaley agreed with Neve that the best "'"'ay o r convin cing speeder s to obey the Jaw is to vigor ously pursue them with citations . Ore Ship's Crew Lost . On Lake Superior SAULT STE. MARJE, Mich. (AP l -Ships and aircraft crisscrossed the eastern tip o( Lake Superior today :searching for poissible survivors from the ore carrier Edmund Fitzgerald which sank in storm-whipped MAC Delays Patriotic Hydrant Vote The Mission Viejo Municipal Advisory Council has delayed un- til next month a decision on whether to give the community's fir.e hydrants a Bicentennial paint job. Action on the proposal by Sad- dlebac k College student Kari Sammons was deferred by the panel Monday night because no formal recommendation had been received from the CQUJ\Cil 's CUiturai and Heritage Commit· Ire. Miss Sammons, 18, oC 2.6895 La Sierra Drive, has volunteered lo repaint the hydrants in her own Granada Homes tract and is en- couraging other neighborhoods to get behind the project. - l • Lake Superior with 29 crewmen aboard. No survivor s or OOC11es were round in the 51 -degree waters after the Fitzgerald abruptly dropped orr radar screellli around 7:30 p.m . Monday night in 75· mile-per·hour winds. Waves on the lake at the time were report- ed as high as 25 feet . An oil slick, t .... 'o lifeboats. a life raft and other debris were round in the a rea, with some washing upon the Canadian shrire. · '"It has sunk. The ship disap- peared otf the radar scopes in the area and we've searched 18 hours for the vessel. We classify it as sunk, .. declared Bryan Norris. a spokesman at Coast Guard head· quarters in Washington. Oglebay Norton Co . of Cleveland. Ohio, which charters the l7-year-old treighter, iden- tified the Fitzgerald's captain as E. R. McSorley or Toledo. Ohio, and the chiet engineer as George Holl of Cabot, Pa. Twenty-seven others, lncluding a eedet sailor, were aboard, the firm said. The 729·fool vessel is owned by the· Northwestern Mutual Life lrusurance Co. of Milwaukee. It was loaded with about 26, 126 tons or taconite pellets Sunday at Su:perior, Whs .• and was bound tor Detroit, orricials said. ·The pe.llets are a byproduct ot the ltOl'I minln& industry. • • MAC Chairman Richard Lowcock, who la~t month or- dered the parking ban proposal shel\'ed because law enforce- ment otficers said they couJdn 't enforce it . told McGui re it was a fallal·y to assume that it would improve the safety of ch1ldren. I-le noted that the ban would be in effect only during th<' early morning hours und that children who mighl be playing in the (See PARKING, Page A2l * * * Road Name Change Hit In Viejo A proposal calling ror the re- naming of La Pas Road to "Mis- s ion Viejo Road'" is enC'ountering resistanC'e from two committees of the Municipal Advisory Council fMAC). Planning Com mitleeChairman Gary Stoney said i\1onday night hi s group wa s "vehemently against any name ehange,·· in · eluding the current petition to change Canada Road to "'Lake Forest Drive." Stonev told the C'OUnl'tl that name c·hanges such as the two that are being contemplated would only further commereial endeavors. Traffic Commitll't' Chairman George Whaley pointed out that a number of businesses have bwlt their identities around the '"La Paz" name and that he v.·ould rc- C'ommcnd a survey of their al titudes and sign change costs heforethe road is renaml-<l. The name l'hange "'as suggest ed by MAC Chairman Richard l.owl'ock as a means of hetpin~ motorists find their way into the community. There presently are no signs on the San Diego F'rttway advising dnvers 'tA.·hert to turn off other than billboards put up by the Mission Viejo Com pany. according to 1..owcock. Lake Forest res idents current ly are petitioning the County Roard or Supervisors to renaml' Canada because they believe it will give their community grea1er identity. Schmitz R a p s De cade n ce, U.S . D e t e nte Stepping out on dual planks op- posing dl'l'adence at home and detente abroad. former con- gressman John G. Schmitz of Newport Beach plunged into the Republican U.S. Senate primary wate.rs Monday on the Queen Mary in Long Beach. Schmitz. 45. a former state senator and the 1972 American Independent Party presidential candidate, is the third officially declared cundidate in the rare for the Republican spot opposing inl'umbent D e mocrat U.S Senator John V. Tunney. Others are Cof'l_g ressma n Alphonso Bell or Los Angeles and former Lt. Gov . ·Robert Finch. Schmitz, a Santa Ana College inslructor. promised to avoid the "poUlic1 or tad and cUche" with ftis coneervative platform. He made hi s announcement on the 2ooth anniversary or the Marine Corps. 1-le is a Marine re· serve colonel. • I Filling out lh~ list of th(' 20 pre· scre-ent."'d applicaot:i. are Ril'hatd \\'ynhansmith, a s talC' appraisor, John Ritz, a stat~ right of "''ay agent, and Donald Hillman. a San Diego Uniried Port D;strict or- ricial. \\'hoever is finally selected rrom the fi ve candidates who sur- vive the s<.'reening commillt.-e's t'urveillanl"l' this week w\11 as some all of the riahts and prerogati Vt's of an elet1ed orricial until what would have been the natural expiration or Vallerga·s term in J anuary 1979. Whilt' Vatlerga was: earning S.W .600 a year at the time or his re· mo\•al from office. supervisors are free to set their appointee's s<1 lary. Should the ~uccessful uppllcont want to servt> as count y ~1sse$SOr bevond Valler.Q~1 ·s term. he w'll hav .. • to st.-nd for e-lect'ion. Though the assessor's post is rtJ1 elected oCtice. the last t"'.Q men ¥> hold the job ~ Andrew 1-lin:shaJV and Val\erga ...,,ert' initially board of isuperviaors ' ~it· pointees. UPI '"'"'""'G MA. AND MRS. JOSEPH QUINLAN SPEAK TO PRESS Judge Rejected Their Plea to Let Daughter Die 'Life' Hassle Quinlan Cas e De bate d Ry l"nilt>d Prf"ss lnlemational The ca s e pf Kar~n Ann Quinlan. al unce a national con troversy <l nd a personal tragedy. likl'ly will spark dl•batc for soml· ti mt' tel com e over 'tA.'hl'n 1f t•v(•r a lifl· that has bccomt' more mt'l'hanit•al than human should bt· allowed to shp away Yliln_v s upported thf' r('fjucst of Ylis~ Quinlan's pari.•nts lo cut off <• rt·~p1rato r kel•plng her aliV\' Many s upported Ne'-'' Jcrs('y Judge Robert Muir Jr ·s denial Monday of that req uC'SL And on both sides. there was general fl'· rognit1on thl~ cast• presented no t•a sy answers. f>r Julius Kort'1n of the :-.;c.,.. Yt)rk l "nivt•rsi ty '.\'1 ethcal School. tht· onl v ont• o r six ncurolog1~t:-. lt•st1fyi iig at !ht•. trial who urged tht• famil v·s w1 :-.h be granted. sn1d . ··1 J On·1 think th\• JUdgt• hart an\' choice, .. bt.•('<JUSC the CaSl' .... ·a's "'presented to him as a mat !er of lift' ;.i nd de..ith ·· 1"he Rev. Bill Smith. a pro- ft'ssor of th l•ology speaking for !ht• Roman Catholic :\rrhdiocC:-.C' of :"Jc"· Ynrk . s<.ud that 1f i\1utr had ruled in lhl' Qu1nlans· favor . 1t "ould havt' St'I a "dangerou~ ll'i;!<l l prl'Cl'rl l'll\ . S mi1 h w ould not rult' out "''ithdrawal of extraordinary <1rtif1 c1 al llft• support system~ 111 hopelt':.S ("3SC~. hlll S~ld lhl' dt•- e1sion should bC' mt.'<li t•:t\, not lt>gat nr '.\t cC:-i rthy Ot•m ('rt'. a ph ysicia n-la\\'Yt'r from i\l em phis. T e nn . "'ho heads the /\.mcrican Rar Assoc1at1on's la"'' and m<'d1 l·1 nc co mmit tee. agreed · "Tht'rl' arc too m a ny medical decisions being madl' nov.· by thC' courts. and phys1r1 ans have a d1f · ficult time as 11 i!'t without be1njil suhjccted to le ~al op1ruons . ·· Rohert Rut ll•r, rnayor o r Marion. Il l.. and a lawyer. had mixed feelings "'It i~ my personal feeling that Data Bank Eyed WASH INGTON (UPI ) At torn@"y Gcntr~tl t-::dward 1-1. Levi has dffided the FBI plan to run a national data bank on criminals should be C'le ared by Conttress. ! thi:. (a\lo't4·1ng K ~1rcn to (.]ic) would bt~ good tn cert:un situa· t1ons ," he sa1(.] .. Rut ..,,.hl•n you get do'4·n to 11 . .,.. hat you 1.1r(' doing 1s playing God. ;tnd this is what disturbs me ·· :\n orthodox .J l'Y•1:-.h lt'adc r praisC'd Muir"s overall derision ;lS ' a rt'pril'VC for thl' S<.IOC'tity of human lifl'.·· but s aid not e\'cn doctors should hl' p.;.•rm illt'd to pull thC' p lug.·· \Vht•n it romt·s to sant·llty uf hurn<1n lift'. tht> m it'l utt' you opt•n it up you are opening up thl· ~att·:-. to mJs:-. murder.'" said Rabh1 Da vid llollandl·r, prl'Sidcnt of thl' R '1bbin1c a 1 . .\ ll 1 a nee of !\ mt•rit· ;.a nr. G It . 0Jt'S~n('r. a ph ys1c1an at the ~tuyo Clin1 C' and prt•sidl·nt of the Minnesota Methcal !\~ :.oc-1ation. crit1cizl•d what he ft•l l '4'as the emotionalis m and scn:.;.1 tionalis m in lht• ca:->l' ll bl.'l'aml' Ont' of tho:-;c th1n~s that has been explurt.-<I almost to t ht~ point of nausea wht'n nnl y lhc patients and family can dl.'l'tdc \1hat can bt' done.·· he sa1tl Rut John ;\·fenk . presidl'nt of thC' Ch1cago Rar Ass<1l'lltt1 on s;:ucl the Quinlan ca::.t· ha~ ht 'l'll V('f)' helpful in this SC'RSC' I think socit·l~' h<.1:-. t o rt•Lh1nk this whole probll'ffi "I lhink thc nt·xl t1m1 · this pro blt>m comes lip, n1any J>t<tip\(' .... •ill ha\'(' done a lt1t 1lf th1nk1ng about 1L ·· hC' said Rf'('au~t· 11 ·~a pro- blem Iha\ cttn hit all 11f u:,, a ny day, any timt•.'" Anti-vandal Cover s OK'd .t\rts or vandalism at l\of1:,sion Viejo's JO neighborhood park:-. ha ve prompted !ht• l\ofun1 ri p:d Ad visor\' Co11nl'li to spt.•nrl $.q,ooo on dam0.ge-prnof cover~ for ut1ll ty equipment. Councilmen noted Monday th11t vand3IS have been dama~ing the expost.>d sprink le r control systems and thul the new locka ble covers will "pay ·· for the mselves 1n two years. The <'osl of re pairing van· dalism damage to the control boxes ha~ been running about $4 ,500 a year, they were told. ··- ) I .!1 DAil V PILOT SB TutSday. Nov9ff\bet 11. 1116 Bal f§le Incident • Alcohol Blast Burns 2 Teens 'fv.i) :-..,l'\\ l'"lrl H1.,11·h lt•t•n.tl!t'l':i. \\t'L t' hurnt·i1 1•11" -.. .. r1u11:.l~ :'-l o!l\l .•!It 1 llUllll '"'ht•r\ .Ill :ilt'lHIOll l'\)!lo lH \,(IB ,1ll1·~1·d lu he \ht• ni,iktllfl' 1)f h,1,..lu:-h •Id \':\ µli)~ii:d 111 :1 H ,1\hn.1 l-.!11nd ki trlH·n 'I'hl' tt>'"llll1t\J!, f1rt dt•:.IL>IYL'd thl'ht•\!:-t· .it ]_I! 111•llh•I"" \\t' ()ll t' uf 'th•· 11''' lu1) 1\1,:I J,if\'I:-I! .in 111•r111';tnl nt th1· hOU!:>l', :.t1tl1·10•.! :-t·t'llr1d t,·,_:rf't' hurn:-1 n \h1· 11pp1·1' 1111.11\11 11f his lu1d~ .ind .i\ " ulf• rt d I'' t' Ralpli~ To Clia1ige Markers? ' H.tlph::. gr1ll't'ry .-.t11rt• ufflvi;il:. 'h3\'f· d1•l· l .1 r1•d th 1· rn !'>t·l ,.,.:. v.·11 ling lo givl' tip lht•1r custun1ary polC' "1gns to t·un1µ\y with th1• v.·1:.h1•:. uf the Yl1 ssion Viejo ~1wuc1pal Ad · visoryCouncil {MA C1 Instead of the m('tal structures. tti, grocery chain plans to t.•rect tWo . low. wooden signs with cro:;sarms. each carrying a larl,tt.' shingle ~ ... But the firm ·s initial plan.s tof'n ~grave the signs "Ralphs J>\aza'" . (lrew quiC'k opposition from coun cilmen who said this might pro· mpt other bus in esses to erect (rte-standing s i gn s . f'rec · standing signs arC' not allowed in Mi ssion Vil'jO u nder present policy. louncil m""n said they would prt'ft'r nr''Y on c> sign and that this .,1 i:n sfl .. ,lld be naml'd <1 pl <ita otherth~1n ··ttalphs.·· Th(' nl''-'" s tore, scheduled to open lll'c 3. is located al the in- lt"r :.(• l'l 1 u n or Ma rguerite f'ark\~·av anJ La Paz Ro<.1d . c·oun.c 1lman J ohn Nob le prai:-t>d the willingnes:. of lht~ i:rol·1·ry chain to rt•d uce its sign- ing rl·QUE'SI a nd termC"Cf the action "very C'o mn1endable. ·· dam:tg<" "''hen 11 poLCuJ of de· naturL•d alcohol L·fuplt."tt 1n rlarru.• un thl' )!as r:tn~l' 1'ht• ho:--rL·porll'dly "-'llS in stJ- ble cund1t1vn todo:t)' ;1t !ht· Orange {"(1~1nt\ -'1 l'<1tca l ('entPr bum unil. Lt'!;.;; <::t'rtously inJure<l. was tt l·I \t•ar uld fr1t·nU \\hQ ;ilso a~ :-l"J:tl'lll) ".1:-in the k1tchl'n area .il lht' li !llt' l)f thl· bl.ill' RL~('<lU St' or thl' po:.sibiltty of rh<1rg1·~ ht·in).! fdf'd 1n connt>Clion \\llh tht• tnt·id t•n\, 1>11het-d("{'hned hl 1dL·ntif:-tht· ulht•r :-u unj!:-lers 1n vl•lved l 'hl'\ .1 1:-o :.oud that lhf'' l'tiuld not· lll,dt•r c:ur rt•t\t {'111i11l\ l"!Hlr! ~.llll"{ll)ll:-1tlent1fy tlh· 1).1rt•n1 .. of lht• ;.ou ll~">ll'r:O: ~·Lfl' rlt·p.1rtrnt•nt in~p<:'ctnr::i to 1,\,1\ :-:.ud till') "'1•rt• :-till tr~·1n~ to dt•i1'rm111 t• th1· n.in)t• uf !ht• O\\'nt·r uf t ht· "r.1.d l fr .1 n1 t' r1':-id1·nl't' I\1lit·t• ll1•t1•t·t 1\t' 1.t·t· J{ph(>rts :-:ud hi:-\0\ 1•:-t1g ,11 ICU\ l"l'Vt•all·d th.t\ :-nrn1·on1' 111 th1· hou:-1• h:1d p\:n·t•d ,I S,llll"t•p,lll t•t1nt;11n1n g dt• 11:1t11r1·d :de;1 h11l :.and manJuana un tht' :;tovt' ,ind turnt'<.l on tht· ga:. ·rhl' tt·i·hn1qut·. h1· .1:-:.1•rtl•J . 1~ a comnlon c1ni> 1n !ht' making of a rudt~ typt· of rna11Juana Jc· nvaliVl'. ··1t ·s an a'-'fully dangerous "'·:1v to trv it. ho"' l'Vt•r. ··ht• said \V1th1n . mon1t•nt:.. h(• said, lhr alcohol heatl•d and its fumes ex- ploded. l'he 1\\"o 1nJt1rf'd boy!> and anotht•r youn~slt•r .,.,·ho \\'as t•l St'\l.'hC'rC' in the hOUS(' l'SC'lll>l'd the blaz(' that follu'>'ed lht• ex · plos1on . r·irt•men :.aid lh<.tt by the lime thf'\' ~i rri\"ed. the :.amll fran1e d"'·~·lling .,..·as l"ompletely 1n · vo!vC'd in f\amL• 1'he damage, thev said , "'·ou ld ex!'l'('<I $30,000. Roberts said that his probt! of the house yielded an accumula- tion of marijuana paraphern<.1ha. including a gro'>''in~ l'ab1net IA'ith t'vidl'nct' that thl' '-''L'l-<l '>'·a~ being: cul tivalt'd. Chemit·a l tubing and fla sks also wC'rt~ <tmong th(' ev1dC'nce gathered at the sct•nt' Girl Returns To Sclwol Robert Brenda All' 'K"-1--, , "J ter iiu utp Services Set On Wednesday Funeral services will be held V.'ednesday in l .. aguna Beach for El Toro resid('nt Robert Brenda, 29, who died Sunday at Sad · dleback Community llospital in l.aguna l·li\\s Th(' ccaust-ol h1:. de::ith 1:. under invest1gatiu11 A n.it1ve of Dearborn, Mi ch., ~"Ir . Br('nda lived five years in Or ~u,ge County. Ill' \Vas a lab technic1~1n . \Ir. Brenda 1s s urvived by his '>''tfe. R ('vf'rly , and t'>''O daughters. Sheri and Brandi. of the family home, 2298.'l Starbuck Road : by his parents. "'tr. and !l-1 rs. Ben Rrenda of Rossmoor: and by a brother. Donald Br('n· da, of i\1 odesto The 15 -yea r -old F o rt Lauderdale girl allegedly kid - n aped b y her t ee n -aged Westm inster boyfriend is back at her private sc hool today, ap pare nt ly unharmed by the four day ordeal . Her <1 llt;og1•d abductor. Thomas J . Gregory. 19, is bt•ini,: held on a rugitivt> warrant 1r1 K1n).!man . .l\riz .. \\·hC'rt• hC' '-'':I:. <:apturt·tl by lht-.l\r1zon;.1 lligh\\ ay l'at!'ul .<\n FRI spokes n1an said it ha~ not }et bt'en dl'cided \\hl•lhL·1 ft>deral ('hargt·:. "'·ill bi> fdl·d ngain:-t (;1e~ur} f'ort I.auderelale author1tit•:. cirl' charging the· ynunp. n1an '-'"llh false impr1sonn1 L·nt 1\ccordin g to author1ti1•s, Gregory abdacted Katherint• Ball from ht•r pos h boardini.: school in Fort I.<iudt.•rd.dc on ~ov . 3. Wednesday ·s sf'rvices will be held at I p.m . at ~1cCormick Laguna Reach chapel. Rev. Ben Fraser will preside. \Vhen Mi ss Rall failt.'<I to return from a dat(•. a follr·day cros::. country dragnet b('gan ll cndc-tl in . .\.rizona. • ' • • l ' . • • • • • l Slaye r Convicted WOODLAND <U Pl 1 -Harry .N. Harding, 56. charged with or· dering the contract kilhng of his estranged wife . has been convict- ed of first·degrec murder and ronspiracy to commit murder. Harding's "-'1fe, Natha Jean. 47 , was s hot from a passing car as she drove on a rural Yolo County road '.\tay 16, 197•1. ORANGE COAST " . , ... ,.!., .. , , ... 1-Q"l"t""• l .. I 1"" O.•~~ (o•'' c.1,. P••o1 . .,,,~ '""'n ''com ~"-Ille N~,_.. P••"• "publL"""'I>• '"" 0.'""(0I" (o•\I Pu~h•n•n«(ompAn; ~Pl''~"°"''-'"'" pub• .. n•d Mo,.,d~• 1n1 ou~n f,,~,., '"' (o•t• """'" ''""""'' u~~rn ><u~'"'°""'" 1W<0<n''"--' •••n "'•"•~. lr••n•. ~MldlO"'"'' \I•"••""" loo...,. B•oon Sou1n Co•" A '""l'• •tQ<.,...l •<I• non " put"""•d S•tu•<I"•' ....., ~"""••I Tn• "'"'«P•I pub .. •n«'O Pl•M " •! UI Wn! s.. \!" .. ' Co•l•M••• C.•l••O n.~"1•1!. Robert N . Weed ""''O•M •ni PUii'".,._, Jack R. Curley "'" ~ "' •• '""n' •~o c.~.,. •• , ""°"''01\'' Thomas. Keevil fd•IO• Themas. A. Murpt11nc Mo ... O<"ll f<lltO< Charles. H. Loos Ric.hard P . Nall A••,.••nt "'d"•Q•nQ lO•'O" S.ddleN<k ValleyOHlce )~HI lA P•1 AQod •t ~-n [">·""" r ....... v Other Otflcll'S CM1t"°•MI UOW•••S.1~• .. I ..,...,..,., Bo•cn llJJ N••~ ~'"""'d Hlll"11"9!0l'e. .. n llll\BoMn-IO~••d lA0""'" 84•<" I , .. c,i.,,,,..,. ~" .. ' Police said th(' pair met 1n Saudi Arabia . wh ert• their parents \\.'Ork in the oil 1ndu~try The young woman had reported· ly planned to break off ht•r rel;.1 lion.ship '-'"t\h \rr(•gnry pnor to her allt-ged abdut·tion Paper, Can Drive Set Students of ~igul·l lhlls Junior High School 1n Laguna ;./1gucl will hold a paper and aluminum ran drive Tuesday and,..,_Wednes· day at the sc hool to raisejmoney ior campus landscap111 g. The drive v.·dl run from 8::l0 a.m. until 4 :30 p .m. each day. Pa~rs and a luminum should be deposi ted at the front of the cam· pus .29070 Paseo Escut..'IJ . Papers s hould be tied in bundles or in paiwr bags . Stu dents "'·ill be present to aid the contributors. Frost Forecast For Bay Area -- O•llY Pllol PIMllo II; ltkMrd KOl°f'ltr • Saddle back r Eyes 2nd Campus • By LAURIE KA.SPF.ft OI U. o.u, PllllllS&aft Sad dl eback Community College District trustees hired a consultant l\.fondily to prepare preliminary Environmental Im· _ pa.ct. Reports on propo!Sc<I ~dles ror the sa\ellite campus In the 1\lstin·lrvine area. Ernest L. Seem an will be paid $25 an hour to do the work. The total cost or the reporu; 1s not to l"'xceed SI0.000 The board 's action followed a "''arning by Or. Edv.•ard A. 1-lart, assistant to the s uperintendent. that they mus t accept "a ver)' ti ght schedule .. if they want to see a satellite campus opened by September. Although the sites have not yet been proposed, he said, th~ con· sultant will have to begin work· 1ng with the distrll'l immediately to havt~ lhl' reports ready by Jllln. 9. HUNTINGTON BEACH LIFEGUARD MIKE MOSSLER EMERGES FROM DEATH PONO Underwater P1an\ Life Hampers Search for Body of M1s~1ng Man That deadlin(' \\'ill enable the di ~t1icl to meet legal require- n1ents befor e Feb. 9. the last ·feasible time·· to select a site for the SE>ptember opening. Dr. Hart. who has been work ing with the Irvine Company and an independent r eal estate agent, said he s hould be able to identify fi vt• or six pote ntial sill's for the campus by the n(lxt board meet- From Page Al PARKING. • :-trl'l'I .irt' aslt•ep al that time. :\ll'C:u 11·p challenged that ~t att'­ ml·nt h\ :.,1\ in).! that impu:-1t1onof \ht• hcn-i \\11{1Jd dt•v('IOp ""hat.Ill ~at · tl'rns·· amun~ res1denls to park tht·ir Vt"h1rlt•s 1n garages and dnvL''-' ays '-''ht'n rl.'turnin~ from \\Ork . Duck Hunter Drowns In Deserted Quarry ing . He promi se d lo h av(• a breakdown on the price of the proposed propertie~ and the c:o:.t or utilities in the early part of December. Th<' homl·ov.·n('rS association prt~idl'nt pointed nut that ht< had :1ttt>n1ptt•d to l'dttt ate Seville re· :-.1clen1 s h.v mt·;1ns of a monthly nt•v.·:-ll't\1·r hut that thi s had littll' t>ffC'C'\ 1n gt•ttin ~ the cars off thL• !'t rt~l'I ('um n1 t•nt :-b y C HP and Shi:riff"s l)l•pJrtntt-nl ~pokesmt.•n :1boul lhe tllll'llfor<·eabillty of thl' h.tn \\"1 lh prt•:.t'nl manpo\\·er pro· n1pll·d counciln1en to ~ht·lvcil for ·furthL•r study ·· Th:1l sludy, tu bt• cJ.rned out hy tht• -'1A C traffic ''ommittt'e, is l'X· pt•cted to dt•l\"l' into the cost of hiring off1('f'rs tu cite thl' offen· ders :1nd tht• question of '>'"ht>ther :.t rl'l'I~ mu:.t hL' poSll'd to adv i~t' motor1 :.t:. of lht-' \a\\.' 'Comempt' Move Backed \\".4.Sl fl '.\i(;TO'.'i (UJ)I ) - :\ !lllLISl' Sllbl'On1mitlt"l' rt·· eummt'nded tt1d<Jy that C'u mmt-'ree St•l'rl'tary Jtogl'r:, :\lortun bl' cited for ('OO\('mpt of (;ongrl'SS for rl'fll:-:d tn provide sull- pot·11:1l·d dut"llml'nls on :\mt•ric.111 co mpanies '-''h1ch h:.ivt• t•omplled "''1th lht• Arab hoycott against lsr<1l'1. The mo\·f', <ipproved 9-5 by tht~ :-ubcn1nrn1ttt•e on oversight investigation. g(.){'s to thC' full lfous(' Co m· n11tlee on ln lerslalt.> and Forl'1gn Commerce "i personally rt•gret the necessny to take this ac- tion .·· s ubcommittee' \ha1rm:1n .John E . Moss <D-Calif. ), told :\I orion. Trial Boycott By "Squeaky' In Second Day SACRA~1 E:'llTO <U PJI - Lynt;"tlc 1-f omme. accused of at - lC'mpt1ng to murder President ford , today boycolll'<I hL•r trial for the second day. derlaring, "\Vilhout ~1 anson . I am dead." (Related story Page AS . 1 Mi ss f'rommL'. banished fron'I the courtroom Friday for d\srup· ting the proceedings, was 13'.iven :.t third chance by U.S. District Court J udge Thomas J . Mar · Rride to return to court 1f s he would behave properly. The judge told her if s he changed her mind, "You 're as welcomt-as flowers in May." Ry DO UG LAS FRl17.<;CllE 0t ,,.. 0 •11' P1lol SUI' OL\'t~r!-prubl.'d the muddy. \\'C'ed t'hoked dPpths of <l long abandoned granite quarry in C'o~t•' -'1esa toda y. SC'arching for ~1 Jl unt1 ngtun Reach m;1n \\'ho slippt.•d benl•ath th1..· surlal"e whilt· duck hunt in~ -'1 onday. Mark A. !\ntont•lli , 19, of 10102 Constitution I.ant'. lluntington Reach. was reported missing by <t friend at 11 p.n1 . Monday. l"ht' frit•nd , Steven :\1 . l'ana. 19. of !OOil Cunst1tution I.<inl'. call+..'tl pohet• after hi s O\\'n <1tt1·mpt to rt'~t·ut-hi s fr1£'nd C31led. Seven divers maintained a night long vii?il al the wat~r­ fillt.'d dl'composed granite min · in!! pit at the end of \'ict?ria SlrL't•l near the Santa /\na River in Costa l\.1 esa. The murky pond defied night· time d1v1ng opl'ralions, pohc:c said, causing the ('rt''>' of divers to stand by until da.,.,'Tl lo resum~ Wl)rk . Fana told police Antonelli had Blaze Des troys Plant in AnaJ1eim A plating plant 1n Anaheim \\.'as de<'lared a total loss today aft er fire erupted 1n a' greasing unit and qwckly swept through a small in· dust rial buildin g. f'i re off icia Is es ti mated that the bla"le al Rogers Plating Com· pany, 510 S. Rose St ., may ha\'e ca\1sed d a m age in exC'ess o f 5200,000. No injuries were report- ed in the 8:30 a . m . fire. Officers Probed CHICAGO I 1\ P ) -/\ special Cook Count y grand jury reported numerous ill egal acts by the Chicago Poli ce Department in spying on c iti zen groups and said 21 police officers invoked the 5th Amendm e nt when called to ll'St1fy . shot a coot "''ith a pellet gun. The m issing man s tripped ofr his shoes. socks a nd s hirt and swam lo the middle or the pond to rC'trieve the mud hen. Fana s;1id Antonell i suddenly railed for help and di sappeared belO'o\' th(' surface before hi s com· panion could att e mpt to help. Police said Fan a lhen followed AntOnt~IH into the pond \\1here he too became ent a ngled in the \\'t'eds and ::ii most went do"''n. Poii('e and divers from the Orange Cou nty Under.,.,·ater Search and H escue team. '.\iewport Rl'aC'h l.ifcguards a nd Orangl' County Harbor Depart· ment ans"'•ered F'ana's phone ('a\I for help. Oivers reported visibility in the ha\f.acre pond at a scant e ight to 10 inches. h'."mpt>~n g res cue effort s desp1tL' high - intensity slalionary and helicop· ter·borne lighting. Costa M('sa Fire Department Battalion Chief Bob ~1cC lelland boarded the he licopter in the fad· ing daylight to scan the pond un- .successfull y w ith a ''P robe E ye." a heat-sens ing device searchers ho ped would locate Antonelli. Mercer Said "Precarious' Composer J ohnny Mercer, a form er Newport Beach resident, is still in "precarious condition" but continues to improve daily, according to ofCi cials at Hunt· inglon Mem o rial Hospital in Pasadena . l\.1 ercer, 66, enter ed the hospital on Ort. 20 and "''as operal<'<I. on for a benign brain tumor two days later. I-le has remained in the in· ten.si ve care unit since then. During hi s career. Mercer re- <'e ived fou r Osca rs for the songs. "At chison . Topeka and Santa Fe," "Cool. Cool, Cool or tht'" E vening, .. "Moon l~i vC'r" and "Days of Wine and Roses.·· Trustee Frank Greinke quet;- tion\.'d the administrator's work- ing "''ilh pri \"ate companies and suggested l'minent domain might be used for leverage to speed up tht' process. Rut this process, said Superin- tendent Robert Lombardi, is u very lengthy prOl't'SS a nd would not nece:.sarily save the dis trict money. In his report to the board, Or. Hart also ~trl'ssed that the time and compll'xit y of t he projl-'cl in· \"Olves n1ort" than providing the physiC'al facilities. E\·l'rything related to the pro- grams. staff, matl.'rials and sup- port services must swiftly be brought together, he explained. Just having textbooks available to the campus· students will rt.'· quire the assignment or an ad- minis trator for the s ite by !\1arch. he said. Thieves Get Loot in Garage ' A filn1 projt.•ctor. tape player \ and a television set were a mong valuables stolen by burglars who entered a Mission Viejo home via I the garage door, Orange County Sh('riff·s officers reported today. Dt>puties said the total loss ;1t the home of insurance salesman Samuel Thomas Clements, 28, of 23591 Via E strC'lla "'·as estimated at $1 ,100. The Cl('ments fa mil y I was out bo\\·ling al the time of the breakin. they s aid. Tank Cars Tip I.AKE C HARLES, La . (U PI) Railroad "''orkers gingerly righted a tank car laden with chlorine gas today, allowing re· lieved local officials to send 1,500 evacuati.>d re sidents home. Two tank cars carr ying the gas de- railed Monday near a densely populated r l"'sidential street in the north e nd of the eity. WHAT'S UP? NOT CARPETING - The latest census !igures confirm that carpet prices today _are lower than 23 years ago. (1952). Technol~gy has ~e en res~o~s1bl e for 1his. resulting Jn speedier ways of making. dyeing. and f1n1sh 1ng carpeting as muc h as 70 times faster! THERE IS VIRTUALLY NO OTHER CONSUMER ITEM WHICH HAS NOT HAD AN ASTRONO MICAL PRICE INCREASE DURING THI S T IME PERIOD . You may think when you get an estimate that c~rpeting is ex- pensive. Remember. however. that people are carpe ti ng bedrooms, baths. kitchens. and other areas that usually weren·t carpeted 25 or 30 years ago. making totals higher. Carpeting ordinarily costs less than linoleum or hard.wood fl ~r· ing. and provides features of comfort, quiet, beauty, and impressions of spaciousness. But Miss Fromme, who for the second day blindrolded herself and wa s c arried in t o the !'Ollrthouse from her jail van by a hefty U.S. marshal. said, "No, I ha ve to stick to my principles . Carpeting o rdinarily costs less than linoleum or hard_wood fl!=>or- ing, and provided features of comfort, Quiet, beauth. and 1mpress1ons of spaciousness. You'll get your BEST CONSUMER VALUE when you buy carpet- ing from Alden·s. "Your honor, my derense is the defen se of lhe world," she declared. "\Vithout Manson, I a md<"ad.·· • l • . • • • l Telephone (11 4} M2-'l21 etassltled Advertising M2·5'71 s..dl:ll•ll•(I \l•ll•T No ..... Ol!ou Sll ... 31 0 r 1emienc1,,..,,,. 4tS-06JO OloJflO"I. 1'7S Oro111• Ca••' """'IWlll'IQ C':""" .... , "'9 """" i1etlt•, ,11 ... "·~--.,, ...... , fft•ll•• •• H•trll••m•nh nt~t+" m•w lot rtpr.Ow(td ,.11111111 llltC:ltl .,.rfl'll•olOll OI c:~owno•. Ry The Associated Press Snow and rain-bearing clouds have left Northern California. but local frost i~ rorecast for tht" San F'rhncis co Bay area a nc.J Sacramento Valley tonight . Soliah Plea Set S AC RAMENTO (/\P l Steven Soliah, 27, with whom P atricia tlearst said she once lived. has pleaded innocent to a charge of bank robbery. A woman oust<>GliOr was killed dur· ing the crime. I • ? I SK.,.., (l•u t•ll•t• ,..1., .-cesu. -~. CalllMllLI ~r1'1tltll llJ ~or•lfo• U.U -""'°' !Pt-• '"·" """'ftl', mmt .. v ffttlN!'-11 b""""nlf L • The ftist·movlng cold front that brought snow to mountains and some tain to lower elevations pi-oc:tuced high winds as it moved south . uc. No. 13~22 1663 PLACE NTIA A VENUE • COSTA MESA, CALIF. 92~27 PHONE 6A6-A838 -6A6·23SS I . .. Today' . Clos1•g -N.Y. StOC!ks Irvine EDITION VOL. 68, NO. 315, 3 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ORAl\!GE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11 ,'1975 TEN CENTS Assessor Hop List Down to· 20. WhUe Voll•rga w.:-earn' $-l-l,600 <t yt>ar at the lime ol h!S rt."· ByGARYGRASVJU.E Of .. h ilt ...... SUlff Seven executives rrom private lndustry are among 20 applicants who have 11urvived preliminary screening for the job o( Orange 'County assessor. Now that the list o( applicants has been pared down from 114 to 20 by county Administrative Of. ficer Robert Thom as and County Personnel Director Bert Scott, a s pecial ll ·member committee this week will reduce the number lo five-. And from those five applicants . the board of supervisors will select former assessor Jack VaUerga·ssu~cessor. Vallerga·s elected office was vacated in mid-September '-''hen be was i:;entenced following hi s conviction on charges brought against him by the county Grand Jury. Amon2 the 20 aoolicants who wiU be considered by the :,-pecial selection committee starting Wednesday are: -Elmer Zimmmer. assistant Orange County assessor and head or the assessor 's offi ce since Valle rga's removal. -Gary Cottrell, once an orficial in the Orange County assessor's offict" and now R iverside County assistant assessor, -Stanley Krause, director of Orange County's Real Property Servi<"es. -George Cormack, assistant to Krause. -Ed Shiner, Ventura County assessor. -Ralph King, San Diego Coun- ty assistant assessor . -C. J. Te mpleton, San Di ego County C'hief deputy assessor. -Raymond Fisher, Sonoma CoU11t)' assistant assessor. -Mike McCullough, Glenn County assistant assessor. Included among the industrial eXf'<'Utives "'ho are still 1n the run· ning ror the assessor's job are l-larvey Stova ll (J.ockheed Aircra(t Corporation ), Dennis RE"toske <Xerox Corporation), Al · len Parker ta C'onsuJtant l and Peter Urich <also a consultant). Other candidates for the job from private industry are Clifford Beaks !Alex Coleman Company), Robert F'ronke {Kitt Manufactur- ing Company), Bradley Jacobs !Commercial Products Com · pany ). Trustees Stand Firm Rebut Charges of Business Competition Irvine school trustees reaf- firmed their commitment to make schools a community re- source Monday after listening to resident8 lam bastt~ the policy as providing a cost-free haven for groups competing with private business. Central targets of the barrage were the Irvine Conservatory of Music and the Institute of Dance Arts. non-profit groups that use lhe school buildings after-hours for their classes . Rut the ~roups · defenders car- ried the day. terming "unjust .. accusations that the music and dance gro ups "'ert' "bus t ness es . The dist ri ct ·s poli<'y on provid - ing free sp aet~ for some com- munity groups came under firc two weeks ago when residents Dale Sampson, David Crockett and Vernon Bell <·!aimed the danC'e group was a business. They rept'ated their concerns Monday, adding a claim that the policy ravor s the dance group. found ed !Sy rormer trus tee Sharon Sircello. But in the intervening weeks , the dance institute had provided the district a detailed financial report in C'luding documentation of it s non -profit s tat us . The group is a divis ion of the South Coast Cultural L('ague. .Supt . A. Stanlf'y Cor ey said. "The groups meet our criteria Delly Piiot Plwl• illy Rl~...,l'"CI lloofll•r HUNTINGTON BEACH LIFEGUARD MIKE MOSSLER EMERGES FROM DEATH POND Underwater Plant Life Hampers Search for Body of Missing Man He Wants Jlistation MOUNTAIN I-J OME, Idaho C.o\.P ) -Will ia m Boss has filed suit to vis it his dog in the city pound. Noah. a boxer. is being held as evidence i n a firs t -d egree burglary case. Foss. 20. is ac- cused of trying to steal Noah from the pound Sept. 22 and is scheduled to go on trial Jan. 20. Coast Weather Sunny days a nd clear nights will prevail through W e dn esday .with diminishe d winds a nd high te mperatures ranging from 72 on the beach to 78 further inland. INSIDt: TODAY "A flr:uh of light .. and o forestry worker who chcued a UF'O "vanished'.·· Witnesses volunteer to lake lie detector tests. Story , Page A4 ladex •• M9'11H " .. AIO .... H-•No""" AS , o.-..,.. Ce""IT ( ...... ,..... .. .. ll·J . - •1 ,,, ..... ....,.,. •1 Sfiert1 Al 9'1t111Wrtiot• A• TitM¥l ....... Cl "'9attt'\ Cl WNtlwt' •1 w.n.No-.. " fl•·' " .. " .. •• Duck Hunter Drowns In Deserted Quarry Ry DO UG I.AS FRl17.SCllE DI 0 .. 1 0~11, Piiot Slat! Divers probed the muddy, weed·choked depths of a long- abandoned granite q'uarry in Costa Mesa today . searching for a Huntington Bt•ach man ~ho s lipped bC'neath th(' ~urface while duck hunting Monday. Mark /\. .. <\n t0nelli. 19, of 10102 Constitution Lane, l·luntington ReaC'h . was reported missing by a friend at 4 p.m . Monda y. The friend, Steven M. Fana. 19. of 10071 Constitution Lane, callt•tl police after h•s own attempt lo rescue hi s friend failed. Seven divers maintained a night-long vigil at th e watcr- filled deC'omposC'd granite min· ing pit at the end of Victoria Street near the Santa Ana River in Costa Mesa. The murky pond defied ni ght- time diving operations, police said. caus ing the crew of divers to stand by until dawn to resume work . Fana told police Antonelli had s hot a coot with a pC\let gun . 1'hc missing m a n stripped off hi~ :;hoes, socks and s hirt and swam lo the middle of the pond to retrieve the mud hen. F ana said Antonelli suddenly called for help and disappeared below the s ur face before his com· panion t'OUld attempt to help. Police said f'O!:na then followed Antonelli into th': pond where he loo bet'ame e ntangled in the -...·<'eds and <1lmo st -...•ent do"TI. Poli ce e1nd di v er~ from the Orange Count y Undt·r water SearC'h and R('scue team , :\'e"•port Reach l.ifeguards and Oran~. County Harbor Depart- ment ans wered Fana·s phone call for help. Divers reported visi bility in the he1lf -acre pond a l a scant eight to 10 inches, hampcrir.g rt~sc ue effo rt s de spite hi gh - intensit y stationarv and helicop· ler-borne lighti11 g:. Costa l\-1esa f-'ire [)(opartment Rattalion Chief Rob McClelland boarded the heli<'opter in the fad- ing d a yli ght to s can the pond un- ~\IC ('e ss fully with a '"Probe Eye.·· a heat -sensing device searchers hoped would locate .<\ntonelli. F'ana. after repeatedly point - ing out the spot in the pond where hi s hunting companion went down, slumped in dejection on the running board of a fire truck .as recovery efforts <'Ontinuecl in- to the evening. Covered with mud and water after his dive into lhe pond , Pana was g ive n dry c lothin g by lifeguards . By B:30 p.m . the search was abandoned due to darkness . Police described the pond as an "open area,·· not (enced, b1;1t posted againi;t trespassers. Sgt . L.G. Hersch i;aid the pond is ''cha r acteri !l lically a place where kids go to play.·· • • fo r wse of the schools." The school board has three categories of groups who may use schools at different costs. Free use is allowed groups which ha\'l' free meetings that art~ open to the public. Use at the cost of maint('nanee is allowed non-profit groups whieh C'harge fees o r set·k contri butions . 1-ligher rates <1r(' c harg('d com· merC'ial v('nt ures. Trusl('es suggested thl' poliey • <Sef'TR USTEF.S, Page AZ) * * * Campai-gn Funding Shelved Irvine school trustees took no arlion Monday on a proposed campaign expenditure limitation poliey aft er commentiog that the 12 t'ents per registered voter sug· gested limit "'ould have meant thrt't' times tht• maximum expen- diture by a c·a ndidate in the last elt>cl ion. Roard Pres ident F.llzabeth Sit'oli promised to oppose thC' ex- penditure limit, contending tl wol1ld "lull voters into a fal:.e SC'fi Sl' of seC'urity ·· The m a tter "'111 come ba<'k to tht' board int wo "'eeks. Trus tee Frank 1-lurd protested th(' staff-suggested 12-cent lim it as too h1)!h It '"'ou ld allo-...' max· 1mum expenditurt's of more than $1.500 were an election held to- d..iv Rut Trustee June Foley s aid. "F.ven though 12 cE>nts seems li ke a lot no"'· l"'O yei:lrS from no-...·. it might not '' 1.ord help us.· retont'<l l-lurd TrustC'e Cha rles Aoulangcr t'it· t>d the bui lt-in increase 1n the limit ::is pupulat1on grows. '.\'lrs Sicoli said s ht· opposes the concept bcc <1uSl' residl'nts might fet>l that. due to the fiscal limits, everything Hi fine and honest." Thal belief, s he s <iid , might kt·ep pt'ople from ft•cling a need to vote 'The on ly protection an in · formed voter has in this com· munity ts hi s votl'.·· she said llurd s uggested the limit bl' lo"·ered to thrl't' 01· 3.S cents per regis t ered vote r . Later he modified the s tance "'ith fears candidates wi ll have to pay more for ballot statements in years to come due to hi,eher population and a potential requirement that statements be printed in English and Spanish. Schmitz Raps Decadence, U.S. Detente Stepping out on dual planks op- posing decade ncl:' at home and detente abroad , former con- gress man John G . Schmitz of Newport Beach plunged into the Republican U.S. Senate primary waters Monday on the Queen Mary in l.ong Beach. Schmitz. 45. a former state senator and the 1972 American Independent Party preside ntial candidate. is the third offi ciall y declared cand idate• in the rac<' for the Republi can spot opposing i n cumbent D emocrat U .S . Senator John V. Tunney. Others are Congressman Alphonso Bell or Los Angeles and former Lt. Gov. Robert Finc h. · Schmitz. a. Santa Ana College inistructor, promlsed to avoid the '"POiitics o( fad and cllcbe" with hi~ conserVlllive plal!orm. Filllog out tht• li st or the 20 pre- st'rttned applil·ants are Richard Wynhansmith, a. state appraisor. John Ritz. a state right of way agent. and Donald 1-lillman. a San Diego Unified Port District of· fi<'ial. Whoever is finally s elected from the rive t'andidatt.'S who sur- vive the screening committee·s surveillaneC' this "·eek wi)I as- sume all of the rii:zhts and prerogat i Vl'S of an t~lected offi t'ial until what would have been the natural expiration of Valler ga·s term in January 1979. mO\'al from office. su1ierv1sors are free to :1el their appointee's salary . Should the successful applicant want to serve as county usse:;~or twyond Va Uer,ea's term. he will ha\'etosland for t•lection. Though the assessor's post ban electro of(iC'e, the last two men to hold the job Andrew Hinshaw and Vallerga -were initially board o f ~up e r viso r's · llP• pointel..'s . • UPI T•....-i• MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH QUINLAN SPEAK TO PRESS Judge Rejected Their Plea to Let Daughter Die 'Life' Hassle Quinlan Case Debated R}· United Press International Th t' c a s e of Karen Ann Quinlo.1n, a t once a national t'OO· lrovcrsy and a personal tragedy. likely will spark debate for some time to come over "'·hen ir ever a life that has become more mech<1ni eal than human should be allo-...'ed to slip away. '.\1 any sup1l0rted the request or Miss Quinlan·s parents lo C'Ul off a respirator keeping hC'r alive Many supported '.'Jew Jerse y Judge Robert Muir Jr.'s denial Monday or that requt>sl. And on both sides, thi>r e was general re- t'ognition the ca se prcst'nted no easy answers. i)r. Julius Korein nf the New 'i'ork l lnivl•rsit y l\1edica1 School, the only one of siJC nt•urologists testifying ;;it the trial "'ho ur~ed the fam11y ·s "'1s h be granted . said . "I don ·t think the 1ud ge had any C'hoice ... bt~e ause the case -...•a s "prC'sented to him as a mat- ter of life and death.·· The R('v. Bill Smith. a pro- fessor of theology speaking for the Roman C11lholi<' Arehdioees e of '.'Jew York , said that if Muir had ruled in the Quinlans· favor , it would have set a "da ngerous legal preced(•nt . ·· Smith would not rule out withdrawal of extraordinary artificial life s upport syste ms in hopeless t'ases , but said the de- ci s ion should bt• medical, not legal. Dr . MC'C arth y Demere , a phys 1C'ian-law yer from Me m - phis. Tenn .. '>''ho heads the American Rar Association's law and m e di c ine committee, agreed : "There are too many medical decis ions being made now by the courts. and physicians have a dif ficult time as it is without being subjected to \('g al opinions " Rohert Butler , ma yor of Manon. Ill ., and a lu'>''yer, had mixed fecli ngs. "fl is my personal feeling that Data Bank Eyed WAS HINGTON !U PI) -Al· torney General Edward 1-1. Levi has decided the F'Jll plan to run a national data bank on criminals should be cleared by Congress. ' this <allowing Karen tu d•e l "·ould be good in eertain situa- tions .·· he said. ··But "'hen you get do-...'n to 1t . "·hi:l l you are du1ng i;-; playing God. and this 1:. Nhat disturbs me .. An orthodox .I e"•ish le ader praised ~1 uir's O'-'l'rall decisio n as a reprieve for the sanctity of human life."· but said not even doctors s ho ul d b.:> permitted to pull thC' plug ·· \Vhen 1t eom(•s to sanctity of human lifl', the minute you open it up you art' openi n ~ up the gates to mass murder.·· said Rahb1 Oavid l-loliandC'r. president ofthl' Rabbinieal Allianee of Am erica Dr.(;. R . lliessner, a ph ysician at the :'\1ayo Clinic and president of the )11nnesota Medi cal As- soeiation. criticized what he felt was the emotionalis m and sensa· lionali s m in the C'ase It became one or thOSl' thin ~:-. thcit has been C'lCplorcd almo:-.t to tht• point of nausea when only tht' patients and family can decide "'hat can be done,·· he sai d. Rut J ohn '.\1enk, prcsidC'nl of the Chicago Rar Association. said the Quinlan t'asc has bl'en ·very helpful in this sense -I think society has to rethink this -...•hole proble m . · I think the next tim<-' lhis pro blcm com e s up. many people -...·di have done a lot of thinking ahuut it." he s aid. "Because it'~ a pro blem that t'an hil all of us , an ~ day, any time.·· Stranded Cop Cal/,s a Cop ,A, pol iC'e man can be a fncnd in deed "'hen your car won 't start and you need a push or a jumper ('able battt..•ry boost from his squad car. Irvine pol iC'e Officer Ron F1athers "'as reminded of this again early today \\'hen his car wouldn"t !:!tart "'hile he was iD northeast l-luntington ReaC'h dur- ing off-duty hours. He stpiply telephoned llunt~ ington 'lkach po\iC'e for a public as!4istance mission <.l nd the stranded lawman was soon on his way a_gain ... •• -· AZ DAIL v PILOT Tuesday, Novambsr 11. 1175 Doctor Killed Suq}rised Burglars in Home SAN CARRIEL (AP) -A doctor was shot to llc-:1th .tftl·r hl' app:.irt·ntly surprised burglars 1n his hon1t•, pnlict• Saul. ()ffit·t•r:-i tn lht~ I.tis Angclt•s.suburb said James A.· JJongartl, 60. wHs dt1ad of shot~u n \\IOunds to the neck ~t nd 1,:ht•:-i t \\'ht•n Ins\\ 1ft" £l;.1 r bar<.1 , 38. fo und him in lhl' t'•11.111lt··:-. l1\'lt1~ rnon1 ~'londa.Y . 1\n unct1·tt:l'r11i11t'tl un 11)101t of rash \Vas missin g arH.t l\Vtl rovn1:, of the h<lUSe had been ransacked, a :spukt-.:-flldll :-<11tl N11 cirrl·~t:-. hd\'e !)Oen n1cidc, Sgt. J . 1'urncr said lrw.la~. Landing Strip Eyed 111 Canyori t\ dt•velopn1t•nt attral'lt\(' to pilots of .... 1n~dl pr1vatt· ;urplttncs h.1:. bvt·u p rupu ~t·d fur l)O Vt' Ca- 11 \'(lf\, .1 !llti :1vrt• .1rt·.1 border111g- 11;1. ~:t111111al t\udtihon SIK'lt'\y ·~ ""'tldlife sunt·I uary in southt·usl (Ir a ng<' Cuu nty. J)l ans for tht· url'a, which is also bounded by Coto dt: Caza, fo~~tape Country and Caspe rs Rt'gion~1l Park . were outlined beforf> the Oran~e County Plan· n1ng Commission Monday. f'ro"' Page A I T R US TEES . • n1ay bt• altl'red lo broalien th(' C'ntegur1es. Trust ee Frank Jlurd s:iid a nomin,tl f~·c uf SJ should be chargt~d .1!1 groups and frL'l' USC' t•lim1nalt'd. Crot'kl•lt l·harged . "From what I utH.ll'rstund, the lrvint· Conse1·vatory of 1\1 usic and tht• lnslitult• 11 f Oanc(' Arts collt•t'l a subs tantial amount of mon~y ;ind pay fu!l ·timl' in struetnrs."' Ht' said tht• a mount or money coJl(>cted by a group should gov - ern the fe~ it is charged to us(' the schools. O"•ners of the properly, a ... Jimited partners hip l'alll."Cl Ar· :C riba d(> la Estrella, are asking the commission to ehange the agrirulturt" and open spar(' l<.1nd use labels on the property to al- low for an airplane landin(l 1'.ilr1p surroundt•d by homes with in · dividual hangars and four lo 11 - ::tl're eslatl!' hon1£'s. Rul the C'hargc drew analogies to Roy Scouts. With a number of troops aC'tive in the district . trustees pointed out, the or · gani:i:ation m ay coll ect $1,000 or more a month. It also pays employes. they emphasized. Sampson charged that th(' dance group competes with pro- fit-making organizations. Board Pres1dC'nt Elizabeth Sicoli re - torted that ..... 1hen the policy was draft('d. ~1 rs. Sircello was on the board ins isting that groups com- peting with private busi ness be b~inned from the free use. Co mm1 ss111n approval or thi s change 1s the first 1>f several_ ac- tions which \\'titdd bt.> requ1rl"<l beforedt'veloprnl'nl C'ould begin. CommissionPrs <1re sl·heduted to aet on thl' proposal on :'>lov 24. . <\nv l'hangl's rnu:-;t tl(' approved tiv th1• J\oard of Sup.;•rv1sors !~fore !ht• first of the year. .<\ reprt•st>ntati\"c of tht• rounty branch of lht" Audubon Society said they \l."OUld be opposl'd lo an airport but not nn ou rstrip for rl'· sidents as long as it isn·t near the wildlift> preser ve. A spok(>s....,•o m a n for the League of Women Voters counted in- cr easing air pollution, the ad- verse effect of aircraft on the sanctuary animals, poor roads -and lark of services as their re· ~ns for .:.ny c ha nges in land uses on the property. 'Comempt' Move Backed WASHl'."G1'0N (lJJ>J I l\ J-l ol1se subcommittet• re· conlnll'nded today that Com merc(> Secretary Rogt'rs !\1 orton be rited fnr conlt"mpt llf Congress ror rt>fusa l tu provide suh· pol'naed docu ments on :\m l"r1can companies \l.'hirh h~ve complied ""'1th the .<\rab boycott against lsral'I. The move. approved 9 5 by the subcommitt(>e on ovt·rsight investigat ion, gOt"s to the full !louse Com· mittl"e on Intl•rslatl' and Foreign Com m erce. The reason for the policy, Mrs. Siroli said . is that Irvine has few cultural or ganizations at its present state of development. The schools, she said. had to step in and fill t h(' gap by pro· viding facilit ies. Man Jailed For Murder SA LINAS (UPI ) -Ex·convict Preston Hall . 43, has received the death sentence for the slaying of his former girlfriend to prevent her from testifyin g against him at an assault trial. .'0-Sentence was imposed Monday b y Monterey County Superior Court Judge E .J . Leach. Last week a jury found Hall guilty of first·degree murder for the Feb. 9 shooting of Shirley J . Wilson, 29, in her Seaside home. BIRTH CURES BAD BACKACHE PORTl .. ..\'.'JO. Ore. (AP I -A Portl and woman \\'ho went tci a doctor because of a bad baekache had it cured -in the delivery room. Joann Purkl.'tt. 2fl, gave birth to a fi ve·pound. 6 1 2·ounre OOy at Portland Adventist l-lospital Monday. "J oann·s a little bit on the heavy sid ('," said her mothC'r·in· \B\I.', J('an Puckett. ''I had no idea she "''as pr('gna nt, and neither did she." , . ITAPicked -. ToSpe/lk On Salary Jrvlnto !IChoot trustees have named the California Teachers Assori at1 un ·a ffi Ii ate d Irvine Teachers ' Association as the labor rPprt•s entative in next year's pay talks. A rival org~nization, the AFJ ,- CJO-arifiliated Federation or Irvine Teachers, did not have enou~b 1nember.::i tg quaJ.i[y for a sea t on the f ive·1n('mber certificated empl oyes coun<.·11. The two teacher unions re· questl"d of£ic1al audit.o; of their member:ship. The audits di s- closed 33 membt>rs o r the Federation of Irvinl' Teachers and 353 members of the Irvine Teachers· Association, accord· ing to school board President Elizabeth Stt·oli . When P<IY bar gaining begins next year. the certificated e m ployes council wil l pi ek negotiators to engagt> in t•ontract talks .,..·ith administrators. Woman Freed; 'No Evidence' LOS A!llG El.ES fU PI) -As· s:-iult c hargC's against a 58·yt·ar· old \l.'oman accused of putt ing raz.or blades in Halloween treals w<'r(' dropped because of a lack of l'V idf'nt'('. ThC' '~om an "·a s arrC'sted on ~us picion of assault with a deadly ""'eapon la s t ""'eek afll'r authorilit•s reportedly found a box of apples ~ind urangt•s spiked with razo1· bladl~s . pins and slivers of glass in her hnme. T"'O y11ungsl('rs led offict•rs to the woman ·s homl' ofter their molht•r found a r<izur blade.laden apple in ht'r ('hildren"s trick·Or· treat bags. The idt'ntity of the woman was ""'llhhl'id bel·ause <tuthuri li es said they f l'ared reprisals against her . Wounded Vet 's Chair Stolen SAN FRANCISCO fU Pll James Brunutte , a badl y wounded veteran of the Vietnam \\'ar, ca me to San Francisco to take part in a parade.to show that handicapped veterans needn't give up. Rut ....,,hile he was riding in the parade, thieves stole his sP!clally equipped wheelchair. Hrunotl(>, 26. who has been ar· live in developing a raneh near San l.uis Obispo recreation area for handic::ip ped veterans. lost both legs. part or an arm and an eye wht.'n a mine exploded in Vietnam. l lis wheelchair, worth $400. is fitted so he can operate it with his right arm alone. Cyclis t Kille d t.O!llG REACH (UPI) -A Fl orida sailor was killed late Monday "''hen the motorC'yc le he wa.s riding went out of control. sla mmed into a guard rail and rolled dO\l.'n an SO·foot embank· menl. Mark l\1arceau, 21, who wa.s stationed oil board the aireraft carrier U.S.S. Coral St•a, wo:1s pronounced dead on arrival al St. Mary's l-lospital. ··1 pt•rsun::d ly r('gret the nrc1'ss11 \" to ta kl' this ar· t1 on.··· s ub co mmittee Cha1r1n.1n John E . Moss {D·Cali f. ), told i\torton. Invasion Foiled : SAN TI AGO . Ch;I< (UPI) • Chile's secrcl pollt·e force says •· it has foil('d plans for an invasion ~ by more than 1,200 Jeft ·wing • guerrillas trained in Cuba and :i Argentina. Ore Ship's Crew Lost On Lake Superior • ' l l • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ' • • • • •• • • • • ' • • • . ORA NGE COAST r~• Ol •nqo_ rn•<I 0 ... 1, p ,1111 ... th "'"'C" .,lD"' 1>1..Ul~Nt "' P•f» <•1•vbh,,,,.,!Dyl'• 0 •_.,0- (.,.•I PuDh•h<n~ (On•p•"' S,..p'""" """'"'" •f< put>B•~•a Nanna; 1hrau11n r"~•• to• Cn•I• """'" '<~•Po•! fl•~! h ttvnl•n~I"" U.•• n ~ l•on V~ll•• ""'"' '••dlll•ll<l<I Vtll~• ~NI ~w.,& lltoetn '>Oulh! na•I 11."ll<Ji. '"II'"""'~"' \10<1 '' l>Vfll"h•d ~·'"'"'"' MCI ~v""~" Int p<ln<t~tl Ov~1 .. non11 P••M " •I JJ(l W.>1 tl•• !>I•"'! 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(AP) -S hips and aircraft crisscrossed the eastern tip or Lake Superior today searching for possibll' s urvivors from the ore carrier Edmund Fitzgerald which sank in storm·\Yhipped l .ake Superior with 29 crewmen aboard. ~o surv1vOrs or ooa1el{ were found 1n the 51 ·d egree waters altt•r the Fit:i:j?erald abruptly dropped off radar screens around 7 ·30 p.m Monday ni ght in 75· mile-pt:'r ·hour winds. Waves on the lake at the time were report- ed as hi gh as 25 fl"et. An oil slick, two lifeboats, a life raft and other debris were found in the ar ea. with some washing u1J on the Canadian shore. "It has sunk. The ship di sap. peart"d arr the r adar scopes In the area and we've s earched 18hours for the vessel. We clas!ify it a s sunk," declar ed Bryan Norris. a spokesm 3n at Coast Guard head· quarters in Washington. Oglebay Norton Co . or Cleveland, Ohio, which charters the J7.year-old frei~hter , Iden- tified the Fitzgerald·s captain tts E. R. McSorley of Toledo, Ohio, and tht' chief engineer as Georee Holl of Cabot . Pa. Twcnty·1even others, ln<'l uding a cadc sailor were aboard, the firm al.id. ' The 729.foot vessel is oWned by the Northwestern Mutual We Insur ance Co. or Milwaukee. Jt wa:s loaded with about 26. 126 tons or taconite pellets Sunday at Superior. Wi s .. and was bound for Detroit, of£i cia.ls said. The pellets are a byproduct of tht• iron mining industry. Trial Boycott By 'Squeaky' In Second Day SA CRAMENTO (U PI ) - l.ynette Fromme, accused of at· tempting to murder President Ford, today boyeotted her trial for the second day. declaring, "Without Manson. ·1 am dead." (Related story P age AS.) Mi s~ Fromme, banished from the C'ourtroom Friday for disrup- ting the proceedins:s. was jlven a third chance by U.S. District Court Judge Thomas J . Mac- Bride to return to court 1r she would behave pr<'lperly. Tht judge t o ld her lf ~h e changt d her m ind, "You're as welcom<' as flower~ ln May." But Mias Fromme. who for the serond day blindfoldM herselC and was carried i n t o the courthou11e from her jail van by a heny U.S. marshal, said, "No. J h~ve to atick to my principles.· l ' . ·---~- 0.llJ Pll•l .... I. bJ Al(IYnl Or.lk• FIREMEN BATTLE BLAZE AT BALBOA ISLAND COTTAGE Police Say Alcohol, MariJUana and Gas Stoye Don 't Mix 2 Newport Teem Burned in Bla.st Two ~t·....,·port 11e;.il'h lt•enaf?e rs we re burned unt· :Sl·r111ltsly· i\1ond ;•y afternoon ""'hen an Ricohul conroctiun :illegl'd to ht• lht' m;1kin).!s uf h ~~shi:.h od t·x µlodt•d in a l~;.1Jbua l ::il an<l kitt•ht•n. The rl.'s ulting fire destroyed the house at 124 Turquoise Ave. One of tht> t \\'o boys, Rret Jarvis, 14, <1n Ol't'Upant or the house. suffered seeond·degree burns on the upper quarter of his body and al so suf fered eye damage \l.'hen a potful of de- ~atured alcohol erupted in flame on the gas range. The boy reportedly \l.'as in sta- Mercer Said 'Precarious' Composer J ohnny Mercer. a former '.'i cwporl Beach resident. is still in ''precarious condition "' but continues to improve daily. according to offi cials at 1-lunt· in gto11 Memo r ia l Hospital in Pasadena. Mercer, 66, entered the hospital on Oct. 20 and was operated on for a benign brain tumor two days later. He has r emained in the in· tensive ca re unit since then. Du ring hi s rareer, Mercer re- ceived four O::icars for the songs, "Atchison. Topeka and Santa Fe," "Cool. Cool, Coot of the Evening;" ":\l oon River" and ''DaysoCWine and Roses.·· Picke ters Held SAN DIEGO (UPI) -A de- mon:.tration out side strike-bound Campbc>ll Industries led to the arrl•sts of J l rock-throwing pirkt""lt•rs Mondny. bl(' condition today at th(' Orange County ~I C'dical Center burn unit. f,C'ss seriously injur('d, was a lil ·year·old friend who also as- ~ertl•dly ,,.,·a s in the kitchen area al thl' timt• of the blaze. RecausC' of lht.> possibility of . charges being filed in connection .,.,'ith the incident , police declined to identify the other youngsters involved. They also said that they could not -under current C"ounty court s an<"tions -identify the part'nts of the youngsters. Fire department inspectors to- day said they were still trying to determine the name of the owner of the small frame residence. Poliee Detective Lee Roberts said his investigation revealed that som(>one in the house had plaeed a saucepan containing de- natured alcohol and manjuana on the stove and turned on the gas. The technique, he asserted, is a common one in the making of a rude type of marijuana de- rivative. "It"s an awfully dangerous way to try it. however." he said. Within m om ents. he said, the alC"ohol h(>al(>d and its fumes ex· plod ed. The two injured boys a nd a not her youngs ter who was elsewhere in the house escaped the blaze that followed the ex-· plosion. Firemen said that by the time they arrived, the samll frame d""'e lling was completely in- volved in flame. The damage, they said , would exceed $30,000. Roberts said th at his probe of the house yielded an accumula- tion of m a riju a na paraphernalia, including a growing cabinet with evidence t hat the weed was being cultivated . Chemical tubing and flai;ks ~~lso were among the evidence gath('r('d at the scene. • Saddle back Eyes 2nd j Campus By I.AU R IE KASPER ot IJl>9 0.llW l"t19' IWfl Saddleback Community College District trustc-es hi.red a consultant Monday to prepare pr<'liminary Environmental lm- puct Reportlf on p~ sites for the-satellite campus ln tho Tustin-Irvine area. Ernest L. Se:Clll..i!O will be paic_;J S2S an hour to do the work. The total cost of the reports ls nQt. lo t'XCC'ed $10,000, The board's action followed a waming by Dr. Edward A. Hart, a!S!ilstant to the ~is uperintcndent , that they must a'.c<'ept "a very U&.hl schedule·· It they want to stt a satellit(' campus opened by ~plembt'r. Although the sites have not yet been proposed , he said, the con· s ultanl will have to begin work· ing with the dis trict immediately to have the reports ready by J an. 9. Thal deadline will enable the district to m eet legal require· mt•nts before Feb. 9. the last '"feasible time" to select a site for the September openjng. Dr. Hart, who has been work·. ing with the Irvine Company and an independent r eal estate agent, said he should be able lo identi£y five or six potential sites for the campus by the next board meet· ing. 11e prom ised to have a breakdov"n on the price of the proposed prope rties a nd the eosl of utilities in the early part of December. Trustee Frank Greinke ques· tioned the administrator's work· in g with private eompanies and suggested eminent domain might be used for leverage to !peed up the process Rut this process. said Superin- tendent Robert Lombardi, is a. very lengthy process and would not necessarily save the district money. In his report to the board, Dr. Hart also strt"ssed that the time and complexity of the project in· volves m ore than provldin& the physical faeilit ies. . Everything related to the pro-- grams, staff , materials and sup· port serviC'es must swiftly be brought together , he explained. Just having textbooks available "to the eampus' students will re- quire the assignment of an ad· mini strator for the site by March, he said. Trustees asked that they be'" kept up to date on the project through weekly reports and in· dicated they w ould be willing lo rail extra meetings during th~ holiday season. maze Destroys Plant in Anaheim A plating plant in Anaheim was declared a total loss today aft~r fire erupted in a greasing unit and quickly swept through a small in- dustrial building. Fire officials es ti mated that the· blaze at Rogers Plating Com- pany, 510 S. Rose St., may have caused damage in excess of $200,000. No injuries were report· E"d in the8:30 a. m . fire. Soliah Plea Se t SACRAMENTO (AP) Steven Soliah. 27, "''1lh whom Pa tri cia H ~ar:sl said she onct• livE'd, has pleaded innocent to ,.· charge of bank ro bbery. A woman euslom er was killed dur- ing the crime. WHAT'S UP? NOT CARPETING - The latest census figures confirm that carpet prices today are lower than 23 years ago, (1952). Technology has been responsible for this. resulting in speedier Ways o f making, dyeing. and finishing carpeling as much as 70 times taster! THERE IS VIRTUALLY NO OTHER CO N SU MER 1ITEM WHICH H A S NOT HAD AN ASTRONOMICAL PRICE INCREASE DURING THIS TIME PERIOD. You may think when you get an estimate that carpeting is ex- pensive. Remember. however, that people are carpeting bedrooms. baths. kitc hens. and other areas that usually weren't carpeted 25 or 30 ye ars ago. making totals higher. Carpeting ord inarily costs less then linoleum or hardwood floor· ing. and provides features of comfort. quiet. beauty, and impressions of spaciousness. Carpeting ordinarily costs less than linoleum or hardwood floor· ing, and provided features of comfort. quiet. beauth. and impressions of spaciousne ss. You ·11 get your BEST CONSUMER VALUE when you buy carpet· 1ng from Alden's. 1663 PlACENTIA AVEN UE COSTA MESA, CAUF. 92627 D11ntington Beach Fo11n.tain Valley EDITION • Today's Clos ing N.Y. Stoeks VOL. 68, NO. 315, 3 SECTIONS, 42 PAGfoS ORANGE COU NTY, CALIFORN IA TU ESDAY, NOV EMBE R 11 , 1975 TEN CENTS • IMllif Pllet -llf IUc.._rtl It_..,. HUNTINGTON BEACH LIFEGUARD MIKE MOSSLER EMERGES FROM DEATH PONO Underwater Plant Life Hampers SearCh for Body of Missing Man Girl Returns To School After 'Kidnap' The 15 -year -old Fort l.auderdale girl allegedly kid· n aped by her teen -aged Westminster boyfriend is back at her private sc hool today, ap- parently unharmed by the rour- day ordeal. 1-ler alleged abductor, Thomas J. Gregory, 19, is being held on a fugitive warrant in Kingman. .'\riz., "'ht-re he was captured by thE' .o\rizona l.fighWay Patrol. .l\.n FRI s pokes man said it has not yet bt•en decided whether federal rt:iar gcs will be filed ;:igai n ::;t Gregory . Fort l.auderda le aut horities are charging the ~oung man with Jalse imprisonment. A ccording to authorities. Gregory <1bducted Kathe rine Re1ll from her posh boarding school in Fort I.auderdale on Nov .3. \Vhen i\1iss Ball fa iled to return from a date. a four·day cross· country dragnet began. It ended Ill J\rizona. Police sa id the pair met in Saudi Arabia , where their parents \VOrk in the oil industry. The youn~ wo1n an had reported· ly planned to brC'3k off her rela- tionshir \vith Gregory prior to her alleged abduet1on. $600 Flute Stole n A thu~r who either rinc<l Ran- dall \\'an1pler ·s bicycle bag or crept into an Edison High School grometry classroom stole his S600 n ute, the victim said Monday. Wa m pler said the musical in- strumPnl must have been taken frofn one ·Of those two locations · wht>n he contacted police about tht' grand theft. To Delay Sales Huntington Joins Oil Lease Lawsuit Huntington Beach City Council members have com mitted the ci- ty to join an expected lawsuit against fede ral plans for s ale or oil and gas leases on the Southern Ca lifornia Outer Continental Shelf on Dec. I I. In a unanimous vole Monday, City Council me mbers voted to merge the city with other coastal governments for concerted ac- tion to delay s ales or the leases. Council m embers expressed concern over e n vironmental safego.1ards and the alleged haste of the U.S. government in taking the action on the leases. Co uncilw o man J-larri ett Wieder . a delegate to the Council of Local Governments. said she objects "to the 'ol.'3Y the federal government has run roughs hod Stranded Cop Calls ' a .Cop A policeman ce n be <1 friend in- deed when your car won 't start and you need a pus h or a jumper cable battery boost from hi s squad car. Ir vine pol ice Officer Ron Fi.athers ""'as r eminded or this again early ,today when hi s car wouldn't start while he was in northeast Huntington Beach dur- ing off-duty hours . He simply telephoned Hunt- ington Beach police for a public ass istance mission a nd the stranded lawman was soon on his way again. over local authorities in the m at- ter." The Coun<'il of Local Gove rn- ment s. which h as b ee n spea rheading the campaign against the leases along with Los Angeles. is expected to take ac· lion Friday to commit the grou1> toa laws uit. J-luntin gton Re ac h "·ould partit'ipate in this litigation. if that course is ch osen. Tht• cttv has pre\'iously authorizt·d ssoO for the sujt_ Mayor Roy ~l olm of l.aguna Re ach said today the lawsuit would set~k to put off action on the lease salt's. ·tr the leases are sold ,·· ht' said, '"legal action would ask that .the same envi ronmental prott•c · lion be enforced as that imposed for future sales in legislation cleared by the Senate but pend in);l intheHouse.·· :'i-1e<1nwh ile, Huntinb'lon St>;.ich officiuls sent telegrams to Presi · dent Ford and En ergy .<\d - ministrator Frank Zarb request - ing an audience with Zarb Wed · nesday Holm said Zarb is scheduled to be in Southern California on another matter but it hasn·t been determined if he "''ill meet with local autho rities. ;\l rs. \.\o'1edl·r s aid today there are m any questions that remain unans...,•ered about oil drilling Th ey havt·n ·1 even de - termined a national oil policy,·· she said. "We don "t know about the t'X - tent of blight and pollution ... s he added. "Perhaps coastal cities (SeE' l.EASES, Page 1\2) an Hunter Missing In Mesa By DOUG I.AS F RITZSCllE OtlMOiJllrPllOt~ Divers probed the muddy. weed-choked depths of a long- abandoned granite .quarry in Costa Mesa today. searching for a J-luntingt on Be.ii.ch man who slipped beneath the surface while duck hunting Mond ay. Ma rk A. Antonelli, 19, or 10102 Constitution L.ane. 1-luntington ~ach , was reported m issing by a friend at .J p.m . Monday. The friend. Steven M. Fana, 19, of 10071 Collstitutio n Lane. called poliC"e aft er his own attempt lo rescue his frit>nd failed. Seven divers m a intained a night-lon g vigil at the wa ter· filll"d decomposed granite min· ing pit al the end of Victoria Strt•et near the Santa Ana River in Costa :'i-1t.>sa . Tht~ murky pond defied night- time diving operations. police said . causing the crew of divers to stand by until d awn to res ume work. Fana told police Antonelli had shot a coot with a pellet gun. The missing man stripped off his shoes. socks and s hirt and swam to the middle of the pond to retrieve the mud hen . Fana said Antonelli suddenly called for help and disappeared !)('lo\\' lhC' s urface before his com- panion could attempt lo he lp. Police sa id F'ana then followed Antonelli into the pond where he too became entangled in the wt•eds and almost we nt down. Police and d ivers from the Ora nge Count y Und('rwater Sea r c h al'ld R esc ue tea m , ~E'\\'port RC'<-tch Lifeguards and Orangl' County 11 arbor Depart· men\ uns wered F'an<1 "s phone t';.1 \1 for ht'lp. Divers report e d vis ibility in (Sf-E' 1-IU :'ll'ff:R, Pagt' 1\2) Schmitz Raps Decadence, U.S. Detenle Sl('pp1ng out on du;d planks op- posing dt'cadence at home a nd detente abr oad. fo rmt•r c on · g:ressman John G . Schmitz of Nt>wport Reach plunged 1nlo the Republican U .S Senate primary v.·ater!i i\.f onday on the Queen ;\lary in J.ong Beach. Schmitz. 45, a former state senator and the 1972 American lndept>ndent Party preside ntial (':ctndidatc. is t he th ird officially declared c<1 nd1dat<' in the raeC' for the llepubli can spot opposing tncumbl•nt L)t>mocrat US St'nalor .John V Tunney Other ~ ar<' Cong r ess m an Alphonso Rell of I.us Angeles and former l .t Gov. Robert f'inch 1.\ rourth. Dr. S. I. llayakawa. said last week ht' "'ill run. :\chmitz. a Santa Ana College in structor . pro mised to avoid the 'polltie~ of fad and cli c he"' "'1th hi s conse rvalive platform. 1-lt• m ade his a nnouncement on the 200th a nni versary of the Marine (~orps . I-le is a '.\1anne re- :1erve colonel. • • • ro s I Dell' Pllott It .. ,,._ STEVEN FANA PONDERS FATE OF HIS COMPANION Afternoon Outing Becomes Nightmare for Huntington Man Suns et Reaeh Case Executions Probed By C9unty Lawmen Ry TO:YI BARl.F:V 0t '"* OeHf Pllol st.It /\ four n1 ;1n tt•am o f 1n vest ig:aturs from the ()ra ngt• County Sheriff"s Offi<"l' n1ovcd tu th1• !,on).! B1•aC"h <1rt.•a tod ay 1n a new bid t1l \rack down tht• kilh:rs of a Sunset Reach couple . '"fhert• are no known .sus pt.•cls 111 th<tl arl•a. ·· Sht·riff·s Capt Rob('r\ Griffeth strcsse<l loday Rut the murdl'rl·d couple had many eunne<·t1o ns 111 that area :ind we hupt· we m 1~ht devl'lop a lead lhruu~h uur qut~st1ons.·· \Vhtle thl• focus of lhe murdc·r probt• ~hifted to 1.ong Bea1.:h . ballisti c~ expt'rls in Santa Ana sought lo itlt•nti fy lht: type of "'eapons th<1t "'cre used SJlur day nighl to blast tht• life uul of Ron:ctld Cauwt·ls. 27 , ;.ind J ant•l ~tae i\'lt•tz, 3·1. '.\1rs !\t eti died frum mulliplt> built•\ 'ol.'ounds moment s <After four m e n who drove what 1s de.seribed as a 10-year-o ld light colored sedan broke into the homP at \6Rfil Ray v1t·w St . Sunset Reach. Cau\vcls. s hot on('c through the head in w hat investigators :-.ay could have been a "dope burn" elimin<ttion. dil'd a short llml' later in I.us Al am1\o~ Gc·neral lluspital Pic ke te r s H e ld S.<\.:-.1 DIE(;Q IU l'I~ A dt> mons tration out s td(' strike bound Campbt:'ll lndu!<lr1t's lL'{f to lhl' arrest s of 11 rot·k.·lhrov.·1ng pi<'keters !\1onda y 'fht' killt-rs mig ht h:.t\'l' U.Sl><l a vant'l)' of we;.tpuns ranging from pistols to mac h1nl' guns." Capt. Griffeth said. "\Vi;> j~st know lhal many shot!:> wC're rired but we don "t kno"' yl't what thl'Y wt· re fn·l·d fron1 ... IA.Jng l!eal'h police and ()range (:ounly deputie:;; both S<tid they knt•"' Cau"'l'l.S as a man who had drifted in and out of crime dur- ing recent yt"'a rs and whose b1g - g('st 1n vol..-t•mt·nt had bet·n with drug traffic )'!rs . '.\t et1. ha ~ hct•n desl'ribed by a Inca I 1n\'es t1g:.itor ::is ..... very h(•;.1utiful girl from a good family \\ho took tht• \\'r11 ng turn ·· ~riding Thief Splits .<\burglar "'ho m<1y havt' made hi ~ successfu l J!t•la\\'ny in a IO\\'l•red . eh a rt r~cu ~t·· c:o l orl'd !:>t'd~in rle.sc r1 bt•d as a lo\1.' riclt•r 's t•ar got nearly Sl .200 in valuahlt•s from a llunt1ngton &>a eh home '.\l onda v \\'1!1ta n1 ~ Kt•rr. 11! 8571 i\-1erlc Circle. in norlh\\'l'St l luntin1-.'1.on Ht:aeh, tuld 1n\'est1gators the loot 1nclud(•d ;1 telt•v1.s ion st•t , ~lt•f"L'U. cash and a gun .\11lhnr1l1l'~ sa id .th•)Ut the time of the hrt'~tk 1n. a strangl" c;.ir v.•ho~t' O<'CUpant:,, "'l~rc not rl'- eogn1 1C'd by v.·i l nt•sses "''-'S st•e n 1 n the neighborhood O ra 11g:e Coas t Keep On Plumbin' Assessor Hopefuls Down to 20 \\"ectthe r l·luntington Beach police were called upon lo spread oil on tht" troubled waters of one household Monday. on- ly there wasn "t any water lo spread it on and that was the trouble. The dispatcher received a 4:30 p .m . call from a housewife who reported she called a plumber to fix in- operative waler pipes and was less than satisfied. '"In for m ant s t a te s plumber is m aking a bigger mess than before. A lot of ye l ling i n back - ground ... , · · the reporting officer's log entry said. "Contacted all parties. Kept the peace. Plumber will keep on plum bin',·· the terse r e port concluded. \ ' -., ByGAR YGRANVILLE Ot~0.11, "lletM.ltf Seven executives from private industry are a mong 20 appli canL'i who have survived preliminary screening for the jub of Orange County assessor. Now lhat the list of applicants has been pared down from 114 to 20 by county Administrative Of. ficer Robert Thomas and County Personnel Director Bert Scott, a special 11 -m ember committee this week will reduce the numbe r lo five. And from those five applicants, the board of supervisors will select former assessor Jack Vallerga "s successor. Vallerga·s elected office was vac ated in mld-Septem ber whe n he was sentenced following his ronv-iction on charges brought against him by the county Grand Jury. • :\mo ng the 20 applicants who will be considered by the special selection commi ttee s tarting Wednesday are : -Elmer Zin1mmer. assistant Orange County a ssessor and ht· ad of tht" assessor 's office since Vallerga ·s rem ova I. --Gary Cottrell. once an official in the Orange County assessor 's Cyclis t Kille d LONG BEAC H (U PI) -A Florida sailor was killed late Monday when the motorcycle he was riding went out of control, slammed into a guard rail and rolled down an 80-foot embank· ment. M ark Mar ceau. 21, who was st ationed on board the aircraft carrier U .S.S. Coral Sea. was pronounced d ead oo arrival al St. J\1ary ·s Hospital. offi<'e a nd now Riverside County assistant ass essor. Stan\ev Krause. director of Orange C0unty 's Real Property Ser\'iCt.>S. -George Cormack. assistant to Kra u:-:e. -Ed Shine r. Ventura County assessor. R;_ilph King, San Diego Coun- ty assistant assessor. -C. J . Templeton. San Diego County <'hie f deputy assessor. Raymond Fis her. Sonoma County assis tant assessor. -Mike McCullough, Glenn County assistant assessor. lncluded among the industrial executives who are still in the run· ning for the assessor's job are H arvey S t oval l CLockhetd Alrcraft Corporaijon), Dennis Retoeke (~erox Corporation ), Al- len Parker (a consultant ) and Peter Urich (also a.consultant), Other ('andidates for the JOb from pri vatt' industry ar(· Clifford Rea ks (Alex Col em an Co mpan y), Robert Fr onk£' <Kitt Manufactur ing Company), Rradl ey Jacobs (Commercial Products Com - pany). f''1!11n g o ut the lis t of the 20 pre s<"rt'ened appli cants are Richard W)'Tlha nsmith, a state appraisor, John Ritz. ·a state right of way agent. and Donald 1-lillman, a San Diego Un ified Port Oistri<'l of- fi cial. Whoever is finally sele<"led from the five candidates who sur- vive th!? scree ning committee's surveillance thi:r week will as- sum e a ll or the rights and prerogatives of a n elected offi cial until what would have been the natural expiration of Vallerga·s term in J anuary 1979. While Val\crga was earn ing IS.. ASSESSOR . Page A2 ) ---~-·-------l ' , Sunny d ays a nd· clear night!:> will prc\·nil through Wedne sday with diminished wind!> and high temperalures ran~ing from 72 on the beach to 78 further inland. INS IDE TODA Y A flash of light .. and a fores try uXJrker who cho.~ed a l lf'O vanished ·· Wttnt's!e! uoiunteer io take he df.'tedor tesl! Story. Page A4 Index •• -.. 1 .. " •• lltlll'll ... L.M.ee,o (.lllt....,;• 01ss11;..i Comict Croi•_ .. Dt•l"fMuc .. llit#lal ..... Efltertiol-fll FlMflCf HitNX .... AnflU.lllffrt AIO N.oll_l,,..wt AJ Or..,_.. (AIUfllf C•· 10 """ti •• •t·1 8 l Sflvl1 """""' 111 Spof'tt Al 14Kll: Ml'11•h ,., fllni1'1efl C.1 """''" CJ ...... ,...,. l!U WllrN Nl"'J " ' • " ••• " " " •• •• t A2 DAILY PILOT H/F Speeding Cyclists Arrested T\VO mnl1lr C'Yl'IJ..,t:-fr11m ll unt inb1on l\1.,1rh .~11d ~1·•tl l~:.1l'h lt•tl :"Jewport l\l·:Lt·ll pnhr1· nn .1 "'1ill ehas 1• :-.oulh nf (\)rvn.t tll·I .\1;.1r ~1 1.)nd .1~ .it :-pt'l'd~ up to \JU n1dl·:, l>t'f hour, off1C'1·1s s,nd lotlay '!'he ~uspt'(.'l !S, both en1µ10.)'C'd all trllC'k drivers. \Vt'r<' bouk('d ;11 -Ne"·port R1•;:1eh .J ad folluw1n~ ttH1 <'h<•S(' ;:dong F.a st ('•1J~! l l i~h'A'.J Y that 1.._,~.1 11 shurtl~ Jflt•r nuun £"!ill) J .1'!Hl (;1·11""· .If of 12{J fith St.. St•:.d lit'.ll'h . \\.i:-1·h.1r).!1·1l "·1th ret·klt·s:. Jr1vu1i.: Kcnnl·th Howard Yates, 25, of ·11 7 13th St., Huntington JI P:11·h . \\<.IS chargt.'d Wlth obstrul·t1ng u11J I l'.''il!>l1ng il polit·e offlC'l'r AC'l'Ord1n~ lo poht·t". the hi kers "'ere first l)h!'>l'l'\'t•d -"Pl'<'thni:: throu~h ("nr1,n.1 dt>I Mur , .1 tong F.,ist Cu.1s1 llq.~h" ,1y . l'ulll'l' !>U Hi tht>y pit'kl•d up !'i )Jt'l'tl. to ubuut 00 milt's pl'r hou r ,111d ht·~un un !'iaf(• . l ~int• ehangt•:, onct· they rc:.•:u~ht·d _ tht· t·11y lln1tl!> tr<ivt'lin..: :,outh· b.1tu1d • Wh1·n th1·r oh:;c•rvl•d .1 pohrt• . <'<tr bt>h11ul \\'i\h :-Jrl·n:-. wailing · :.ind light:; fla sh111j.!. 1~1ht'l' said the• hikl'rs bl'gun lr<tVl'lln~ ut 110 mil f.'s pt'r hour us thl'Y allt•gl.'dl y attemplt•d to t•lud t• thl' pollt't' car A.ccord1n~ to polil't', '111111.'!> 1.11· : legectly s lowt•d do"'" hi s • motorc)'C'lt>, turnt•d aruund ;ind : ht>adC'd baC'k upcuOJ!'i t. "'hilt· :Gross continut·d t o SPl't•d : downcu<1s t • • • • • ' • • • • • . • . • • • • • • • • Th(• offi<·e r c11ntinued fo110Y.•1ng Gross .-.ind c;1ug ht up y.·1th him ut Emer;tld Jl.1 y, "'ht•re hl' wa:; ar· rested. Police said Yc1tcs turned off the hil?h"'ar ;1nd ultt•mptf"d to hule at Scolchm ~1n 's Cove Hut ht! wu s spotted by th1• police heli cupl1•r and arrC's tC'd n11nutt•s lult•r. New Library Problems Worked Out A numbt'r of problem:s that havt' plagued thf.' nl'W $2.9 million Central l .ibrary have been worked out, members uf the llun· tina:ton Beach City Counc il learned Monday night. · Don Ki sl'r , projl'ct managl'r of the Public Fac11it1cs Cor~">Ora · tion. 11aid that pool$ arc in lhe proi;-es!'i of bf.'ing refilled anrl should bt• operating at full ~ffi ­ ciency soon. He said that a part frum one of the pools had broken off and bt>camf.' lodgt"d in th(' filtering system, cau.s ing a malfunction. Complaints ;1 bOlll the pools and other problems with the library had been deliverC'd to the city by the building's architect : Dion Nt>utra . In a letter to Ci t y Ad ministrator Davl' liowlands on Oct. 17. Nf.'utra said it was "too mllch ·· y.•he n he l('arned the pool system y.•a s completely shut down and in ruin s." In his letlt•r. Neutra went on to say. ''It appea rs that the bui ld ing is doing nothing but going do..,.•nhill a nd ultimately may si.nk in to the bog something lik e the courlhousl' at \Vest minster if ~omelht nl!! is not done about il. ·· :"Jeutra also ex press~\ concf.'rn that the window s hadn't beC'n "'ashed and that ar(•as of vinyl noor tile \\'ere loosl.' and buck\· ing . Roth Kiser and Rowlands ex· pressf.'d confidence that the pro· hlems \\'ith the library arc not major and that they ·are being adequalt'ly l<:1ken cure of. Council ml•mbers met in f.'X · ecutive SC'ssion later , reportC'dl r over ~eutra·s request fo r a pay settlf.'menl for his alleg ed servicC's . ' ORAN GE COAST "' '"' O•tnoP c .... ,1 Cl••'> P.,.,1 , .,,,., .,n,,., ,, (Dmb•Md IJ\O ,,., .. ,I'••>\, '' Pl>t>l•......a I>• "" o.....,. Co••' P~111 .. non~ (""""'"• ~""''"'' ~"'°"' ••• ~~l>U•hoCI Mi>N:I•> '"'"'"I" l ••d"' l<>f lo•1• Mo••• ~OWP<>r\ IJ,o;>.,;n. H,,,,1.,\(1'~" O••<h•Fo .. M••n Vt lloy , lr.,n•·. !.~d•!'""•" • Vtno, •"" l t(lun• "'''"''~""!" 'o"'' I\ ""QL• rt<::i•-1 tdlUon" p"b"•"'•d S••u•~~" .. nn .,,.n U.•• Th~ p<oo<0p&I p .. bl•<I>> ..... pl~!\1 " ~l J)(I Vft•1 Dty S1•t•1. Cotlt M•••. Ctl11<Nn••'l1•1• Robert N. We«:! Pf•tl<lrnl tnd P~b!"''" Jeck R. Curltv v ••• "'"'-"' t <>d (,<> ....... ""'"'<ti'' Tl'tomes Keevlt ~d••o• Ttiom..is A . M urpl'tine -nttlf\Q l G•l<ll Charles H . LOOS R ichard P. Nall AUh ltnl MtnfG"''l I "'lo" RobC!rnarker W••1 Or•n9~ c.,.,,.,, l<I•'"' Huntlnoton Beo11ch0fflcf' HtlT Bttc ~ 10~1~•••<1 MtltlnQ .11.tldr•., PO II<>• oo •- Other Offices 1..•111,.. e.tt~ 11 .. G••,.....••• s"~•• Co\tt "'"" IJO W•" °"' ~h•" f'ioo•Po<"1 lll'K~ lJJ) .. ,...,.,,, l,'lou"'~~M 5..o0_,, vt1..-, 1nt11 L~ Po1 I'>·'"' t• ~ Cll•ll" ''"~*•• T•ltPhone l7141 M2-4l21 Cl11sslfleel Adv•r1is11ng M2·5'71 """"'".,'"'°'\-c-•,r.o-nrnw ... 1;.o.. 540-12?0 Cof>y<lqto!, 1t1) Or•"t• Ct1••t l'V:lllV'l"'I (61!", -•· NCI ""'" t!o•+tt, o!lu•lr•UIW'\, •d+l<><>•I molh • ,, .a.1r1+\t m•"" .,.,.1., "'•• ~· ••P•OdVC •O wl1 flt\ll •1>•<••1 '''"'l'llon ol ~GP'l'•>GM •"""tf, 5f(tftd (!tit pflltlt P•IO 11 (t11f Mtl•, Gtl!I0! .. 11 \llfl\c •l~uo .. &, 11•,.., u 11......, ""'1: "' "'"'! .. II "'°""'I' mHo1.,J fllttll...i'°"' u ,.,.., ... ~,, • UPI,,..,._, MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH QUINLAN SPEAK TO PRESS J udg e Rejected Their Plea to let Daughter Ole 'Life' Hassle Quinla11 Case Debated R~· t lnitt>d""rr elt.'i lnternalionctl 'fh t> ('l\S \' of Kurt•n Ann Quinlan, al ont'c.• :t national (·on troversy und a personal traA!'.t·dy . likel y \\'iii sµurk debate fl)r so1nt· tirne to <'Offil' uvt•r v.•hen if l'Vt'I' ;i li ft• th;.1 t h;1s bc.•comc morl· n1rch:lt11l·al than., human :;hould ht• <• lltJ\\ t·d l" ~J 1 p .1 \\ ay :\T :in~· . .;uµportt•d tht• rl'1p11·~t of \1 is:o; Qlunlan 's parl'nl!' to t·1 1t uff :i rt•..;p1r<.1lnr kt•t•µ111).! h1·r .1lt\1' :\tan ~· "llJ1IH1r lt•J ~l'\~ .l1·r Sl '\ Judge ll c•ht'rt '.\l uir Jr ':-, dt.•111.~I ~·1 on.da y of th:it requt·sl. And on bnth si dt>s. tht•re \\<IS ~t'lll'r;.ll rl' cogn1l1o n th l· t«i:.t• prt':Sl'ntt·d no t>a!'iy ansY.'t'f!'i. nr. Julius K!lrf.'1n 11f lhe '.'11..•\\" Yllrk l 'n1vt•r::.1lv '.\1 l'rlll'al St·ho1 1l . \ht' only onc of :-1x tll'tiru\0~1!'>\S lt•slifyin)Z al the trial "'hu urgt'd thl' famil y's \\'i:-.ll bf' grHntcd. Trial Boycott By 'Squeaky' In Second Day 5 .'\C"'R :\ :\T F:'.'J l '(l i l' Pl I l.yn ettl' Frnmm ~'. al'Cll~t'tl nf Jt lemptinJ? t1i n1urrll'r J>rl'Sldl'nt 1'"'ord. tocl:ly hnycntted ht•r tn:.il for the st>cond d:-i y, £te1,\,1nni.:. \\fithout '.\1 anson . I ~1m dl'acl " (Related story l""'a gt.'A5 l '.\'l iss fromm t~. bnni.;hed from the courtroom F'riday f11r rlisrup ting the proc('eclin l:ls. \\'us ~1 vt•n d third chance hy Li .S Dist1·11·t Court Judgl' 'l'homas J . :\l<t l' R111dC' tu l'l'lurn lo court if !>ht• would bt'havt' propt•rly The judi;t:l' t old ht•r if sht· changC'd ht•r mind, '"'l'ou 'rl' a::; welcomt' as floY.•crs in :\luy." Rut '.\1 iss Frnmml'. who for the :o;1•cond day bli n dfolcl~·d ht•rsC'lf and "'<IS carril·li 111 t u the courlhQuse from ht·r j;1il van hy .1 he(ty U.S. marshal. s:1id . "~o. I havetostick to m y principles " He Wa11ts Vis tat ion '.\1 0U :"JT.l\l;.i llO:'v1F.. Idaho· (AP ) -\Vllliam Ros~ ha~ fil l'd suit to v1~1t h1:; do~ 1n tile C'tty pound Noct h. a boxer, is bt..•1ng held as C'V i dC'nl't" in a firs t-degr e e bur2l::iry cnst'. f os:'I. 20 . is ac-. <"used of lryin.a to st1•<Jl Noah rr1lm th1• pt;und SC'pt 22 and is :.c ht:dulefl lo 1otuon t1,:il Jan. 20. P11blir (l('f(>nclcr ,John R . Srllman sai<I :\1 onda'' he was told Foss ts not atlnY.'t~d lo visit No ah tx>cau~e ht• n1ight tamper with thl' t'VUll'tl('I' Touchy Burglar Alarm Bugs Police A n('rvous burglct r a larm ~)'Stem at th e NeYada Sliver C.o m· Pliny jewelry shop In downtown Huntington Renc h kept poli ct" busy Monday ni ght and early to day with rf.'peoted activity . They r('~ponded to Mr s. Prim Shea's turquoi!te!' )tern and 1'11 vcr t>mpCtrlum at 215 Main St .. rour timC's whl'"n the tt!Rr m :iy~te m malfunctioned. In vestigators re· :setthe3larmeachtlme. • · ;11d. "1 don 't think the judgf.' had .111y c h1)i<"1'," bt•cause the case \\';1s 'prt'st'rll('d to him a:; a mal- ll'r of J 1 ft' ;.111d d L'<I th " Tht• Rl'v. Bill Smith. a pro- fl'Ssur of t h('ology Sp<'ak ing for tht• Rum::in C.'atholi(' .A..rchdiocest" l1f ~t~\\' Vtirk . s;,1 id lhiil if i\·l uir h:1J rull'd in lht• Quinlans' favor, 1t \\·ould ha\'f' SC'l a "dangC'ruus ll•g;..11 prcr C'dt'nt." Smith \11uuld not rulC' out \\'1t hdra\\•al of t·xtr aordinary ;1111fici.tl lift• support systems in h;_1p1,•l1:ss rases, but sJid the dl'· cisil)n should bt> ml.'dit·al. nut lt'IJ;.11. nr . :\1 cCarthy Dcmf.'rf.'. a vhysician.lay.·yer from l\1 em· phis. Tt'nn ., "'ho head s lhl' American Hur AssoC'i ation·s \a\\.' nnd mt•d ic ine commitl C't', u~rt:t>rl . 'The rl' are too many medical dt"C l!'iions bt•ing m<ide nov.· hy thl' ('uurls, unrl physiC'i <1ns have a dif· fil'ult tin1e <1s it is without being :,uhjectl•d to lt'~al opinions." Jlobl•rt l\ut l('r, ma yo r o f :\l ar1on . 111 . and u l;.1wyer, had mixed ft>l"l 1ngs . It 1s ni y µ1·r sonal ft·t·llng that thi s (~1lluy.·1n g Karen to d1l') \\'ould be gootl in certai n situa- tions .· ht• s:11rl "f-\ut Y."hC'n you ;.!t'I Ju..,.•n lo 11 . v;hut ~·uu ar(' doin~ 1~ p\a~'i n g c;od. a nd this is \\•hat disturb~ n1 t• .. . .\n orthodox Jt:'\\'JSh leader praised '.\1uir ·s ovt•rall dl•cision ,,s a reprit•ve for thl' sa nct ity of huinun lift' ... but :.aid not t'\'t•n doctors s hould bt• permitted to pull thl' plug ... \Vht:'n 1l comes to sanctity of hutnan lift•, tht• minute you opt•n il llP you are opf.'ning up lht:' gall's lo n1ass murder.·· s<iid Rabbt ll01vi d I loll ander. pr('Sident of thl• Rabbinical :\llt;.inee of An1cn ca i)r. G. R. l1 it>ssnt•r , ;i physit·ian at \ht' Ma yo C'lintc <1nd prt•sident of lhC' l\1innt·Sl)ta :'v1edica\ As- soci<•lion, t•riticized \\'hat he fl•ll "'US th(' emotionalism und sensa· til)nali!'im 1n the case. "It bt>ca mC' one of those th ings that has bf.'C'Tl ('Xploretl almo:-.t to the point of nausea \\'hl'n only the palit>nt s <-1nd f1.1n11iy c;1n decide "'hat can be dont•." he s::i1d. Rut John ~1 enk. pr('s idenl of tht> C h1 c a~o Bar As~oc i<1tion, s aid the Qu1nl<tn case has bel•n "very helpful in thi s SC'Usc I think society has tu rethink this "'hole problt·n1 1 "I think the next time this pro· blem comes up. n1an y pt..>ople will h ~i\'e dont• a lot of thu1king aOOut ii," hf' s atd "Rl•c ausl' it's a pro· hlen1 that can hit all of us, any day.anytime." Court to Hear Pasadena Case WASHINGTON CU Pl l -The Su pre me Court today agreed to decide whether "white fli ght" rro m Pa sadena, requires a ftderal court to dissolve its 1970 school desegregation plan. The justices will ht>ar oral arguments later t hi s tf.'r m in the city schoo l board's appeal or a ruling by the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appl~o l s which required the 1970 pl an to continue In opera· lion . Pasadena argued that the plan could no lonA(ur operate errective- 1 y and was ('&Us i na: white f.amllies to leave the city. The 1970 desegregation order re· quired that every school main· tain a predominantly white enrollment. Newport Battles ,Lea~ing By JOHN VAL TERZA Ol ttt. o.u, ...... M.aff Reports of a suddenly balky Los Angeles city council failed to s way Newport Beach o!ficials Monday in their resolve to battle impending •ales of teder~ oil leases Off the Orange Cout. Newport Beach councilmen agreed that they st ill would plan a federal court case to block the Dt.><'. 12 sale by the U.S. Depart- ment or Interior. City Attorney DeMis O'Neil said that because the federal agency deleted Santa Monica Bay from the tracts to be sold, the city of Los Angeles has conaidered droppi n1 out as the lead agency in the fl1ht to halt the oil exploita· ti on. · City councilmen there. he tol~ New port offlclallJ, this week are debating the city 'a role in the bat· tie to stay the lea11es until the Ford Admlni11tratlon promises strict t>nvironmental contro\5. O'Neil said, however, that even though Los Angeles may back off, · several other options still remain for the Oran1e Coast cities and others w hich have banded toa:ether to halt the leue sale. · The next step would be to urge Cr0v . Edmund Brown Jr. to place the state as the lead agency in a pendin1 legal battle. If that wtore to fail , he s aid. the next appeal will a:o to the county of San Diego. "Even if none of those take the lead, the consensus of the com- mittee fiJhting the leases is to file a petition for an injunction next week ln a U.S . District Court in Washington. O.C., ·· heaaid. O'Neil said that the plan was mapped out lalJt Friday during a meeting of delegates from the concerned cities. Present at that session was California Sen. Alan Cranston. who told the group that some means mu11t bi! found to st all tht• impending lea::Je sale so that Je~islato rs can work on la\liS guarante('i ng the safeguards. O'Neil said that soon after the Frid ay session he sent telegrams in the name of Mayor Donald '.\1c lnnis to P resident Ford· and other ff.'de ra l officials who!'ie in- tervention could assist the cities along the Orange Coast. o·~eil !)aid that the final word· ing of the petition f>Jr an injunc1 tion would be hammered. out on f'riday by the group of city al· torney.s representing the offended communities. ·'If all gof.'s well, we·u be able to file it on Mond ay in Washington, .. he said. Even though it appears that Los Angeles ma y ba ck out, h(' strE'ssed, other la rge entities still plan to join in the legal fight. The state of Ala.s ka and the city of ~ev; \'ork will add their names to the propo~ed legal action, he !'iaid. * * * From Page Al LEASES ••• should be r ei mbursed accord- ing to the ri sk and proximity to the platform s. "And how are they going to tra nspo rt oil a c ross the city lines? It's questions like these th~t we need to know about," s he S3ld. Mrs. Wi eder says she will seek support for the city's stand at a 1.eague of Cities meeting Thurs· day night. • o.i1,,....,.'4,..~ POLICE SCAN POND WITH INFRA·REQ DEVICE But It Folla to Turn Up Body of Ml11lng Man Fr-Page Al HUNTER DROWNS ... the half-acre pond at a scant eight to 10 inches. hampering rescue efforts des pite high- intensity stationary and helicop· ter-borne lighting. Costa Mesa Fire Department Battalion Chief Bob McClelland Police Seek Drivers of Crmh Can Drivers of two cars reportedly involved in a t least two collisions \Vilh t'ach other and t\\'O brief chases were being sought today by Huntington Beach police. Their cars were impounded near a liquor !'itore at Speer and L.ibt'rty avenues about 3 a .m ., where th ey "'ere abandoned. police said . Ry mid-morning, no one had yet !'i hov.·n up to claim ei ther of the battered cars apparently first involved in a· traffic collision shortly aft er 2 a.m. on &ach Boulevard north of nearby Ellls Avenuf.'. A resident of the area called to report the crash and then com· plained of loud and effusive argu. ing o ver who was at fault , followed by a has ty auto dc·- parture and then another crash. The caller told police a m an and woma n were apparently In· volved, claiming the man then told the other motorist he was ct police officer .and she should <'Orne with him . Investigators said the pa1 r re- t urned about one hour later and were spotted but they fled on foot when police tri ed to detain and question them a bout the incident. The m a le suspect w a s described as heavy set. while no strong description was obtai ned (or the woman involved in the bizarre episode. Soliah Plea Set SACRA MENTO CAP ) Steven Soliah, 27, with whom Patricia 1-fcarst said she ont'e lived, has pleaded innocent to a c ha rge of ba nk robbery . A y.•oman customer was killed dur- ing the crime. boarded the helicopter in the fad· ing daylight to scan the pond un. SUCC ('SS!ull y "'it h a "Probe Eye.·· a heat -sensing device> searchers hoped woul d locatl' Antonelli. Fana. after repeatedly point- ing out the spot in the pond where his hunting compani on went down, slumpeCJ in dejection on the running board or a fire truck as recovery efforts continued in- to the evening. Covered "'Ith mud and water after his dive into the pond, Fana w as givt>n dr y c lothing by lifeguards. Ry 8:30 p,m . the search was abandoned due fu darkness. Police described the pond as an "open are;i," not fenced. but po:.;t ed against trespassers. Sgt . l .. G. Herst'h said the pond is "characteri sti ca lly a plac t' 1.1.·ht>re kids go to play." BllITH CURES BAD BACKACHE PORTLA~D . Ore. (APl -A Portland woman who went to a - doctor because of a bad backacht• had it cured -in the delivery room. Jo;.tnn Puckett, 26, g~ve birth to a five-pound. 61-'2·ounce boy at Portland Adventist Hospital Mond ay. "Joann 's <l little bit on the ht"aVy :side ." s aid her mother·in- law, J(';:in PuckC'tt . "I had no idea she v.·as prt•gn a nt, .. 1.nd neither did she." From Pag .. Al ASSESSOR •.. $;14.600 a year at the time or his re- moval from off icC', supervisors arf.' free to set their appoi1tec·s s alary . Should the s uccessful applicant v.•anl to ser ve as county assessor beyond Vall('rga 's term. he will have to stand for election. Though the assC's!'ior's post is an f'lf.'cled off ice. thC' last two men to hold the job -AndrC'w Hinshaw and Valler ga v.'C're initially board of !'i llPf.'rvis o r s' a p - pointees. WHAT'S UP? J ' \ NOT CARPETING - The latest c ensus figures confirm that carpet prices today are lower than 23 years ago. (1952). Technology has been responsible for this , res ulting in speedier ways of making. dyeing. and finishing carpeting as much as 70 limes faster! THERE IS VIRTUALLY NO OTHER CONSUMER ITEM WHI CH HAS NOT HAD AN ASTRONOMICAL PRICE INCREASE DURING THIS TIME PERI OD. You may think when you get an e s timate that carpeting is ex· pensive. Remember. however. that peo ple are carpeting bedrooms. baths, kitc hens. and othe r areas that us ually weren't carpeted 25 or 30 years ago, making totals higher. Carpe t ing ord inarily costs less than linoleum or hardwood fl oor- ing, and provides features o f comfo rt. quiet, beauty, and impressions of spacious ness . . Carpeting o rdinarily costs less than li noleum or hardwood floor~ Ing, and provided features of comfort. Quiet. beauth, and impressions o f spaciousness . You 'll gel your BEST CONSUMER VALUE when you buy carpet- ing from Alden's. ~DEN'S :iiisiailatiaii: 'custom draperies • LI(. NO 13.J.411 1663 PlACENTIA AVENUE COSTA MESA, CALIF. 97677 • PHONE 646-4838 -6<6·2355 , I' ' - Orang~ Co!~! • Today's Clolllng • N.Y. Stoeks ' . ' VOL. 68, NO. 315, 3 ~CT IONS, •2 PAGES ·ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1975 N TEN CENTS, Assessor Hepef111s -~t Down to 20 ByGARYGRANVlU.E °' ...... , ...... ,.... Seven executives from private industry are among 20 applicants who have survived preliminary screening for the job of Orange County assessor. Now that the li!:lt or applicants has been pared down from 114 to 20 by C'ounty Administrative Of. ficer Robert Thomas and County Personnel Director Bert Scott, a special It-m ember committee this week will reduce the number to five. And from those fiv l! applicants. the board of supervisors will select former assessor Jack Vallerga's succe»sor. Vallerga ·s elected office was \'acated in mid-September when be was sentenEed following his t'ti\viction on tharges brought against him by the county Grand Jury . Amon.e: the 20 aoolicants who will·be considered by the special selection committee s tarting Wednesday are : -Elmer Zimmmer. assistant Orange County assessor and head or the assessor's ofrice since Vallerga 's removal. -Gary Cottrell. once unoCCicial in the Orange County assessor's oCfice and now Riverside County a::;sistant assessor. ~anley Krause, director or Orange County's Real Property" Servict"S. --George Cormack, assistant to Krause. -Ed Shiner. Ventura County assessor . -Ralph King, San Diego Coun- ty assistant assessor. ---C. J . Templeton, San Diego County chief deputy assessor. -Raymond Fisher, Sonoma County assislant assessor. -Mike McCullough , Glenn Balboa Island Fire Hurts Two Hash Oil County assistant assessor. Included among the industrial executives who are sti ll in the run- ning for the assessor's job are Harve y Stovall <Lockheed Aircrart Corporation l. Dennis Retoske (Xerox Corporation}, Al · !en Pe1.rker la consultant) and Peter Urich Cillso a <.·onsultant). Other candidates ror the job from private industry are Clifford Bt>aks (Alex Coleman Company). Robt-rt Fl'onke (Kitt ~1anufactur· ing Company), Bradley Jacobs (Commercial Products Com· panyl. Fil lint oul the list of the 20 pre- screened 3ppli<"ants ate Richard Wynhansmith. a state appraisor. John Ritz. a state right of way agent, and Donald Hillman, a San Diego Unified Port District or· Cicial. Whoever is £inally selected from the fi ve candidates who :sur- vive the screenin~ committee's s unieillance this week will as· sumt> all or lht> rights and prerogatives or an elected o~icial until what would have been the natural expiration or Vallerga's term in January 1979. Wt111e v.11erga was earning S.W .600 ;s year at the l11neor his re· m0\'3) from o£ricl', SUpt.'rVISOD are free to sl't lhl"ir appointoo'.s salary. Should the s uccessful applicant ...,·ant to serve as county asse:;~r be)'ond Vallerga's term. he will havt>to stand for t>lection. Though the assessor's post is an elet'lt'd office. the last two men to hold the job -Andrew Hinshaw and Vallerga -were initially board of s upervisors aP· pointees. ~ .. • Explosion ~~ , 0111¥ Pl}9~ P-llJ AltlYnl Or1k• FIREMEN BATTLE BLAZE AT BALBOA ISLAND COTTAGE Police Say Alcohol, Marijuana and Gas Stove Don't Mix Newport Campaign Law Changes Dead Some stinging dt•bate between two foe-s on the ~ewport Beach city council Monday failed to yield a decision on proposals lo further lighten an alread)'. rigid campaign s pending law 1n (he city. :\nd Paul Ryckoff's suggestion for an addition to the ne\\· codC' which would stifle l'Xcessive gifts of professional services failed lo win any support. ting all night painstakingly mak· ing preci nct lists and verifying them in the c ri ss-cross directory -hours and h ours of un · rewarded . boring service.·· That '-'"'as the sort of service s he had in her campaign, she added. and it wa s irr1possible to calculate its va lu e . 'HO'-'"' in lhC' world could you report it 7 · · s he asked. "I support mothers ... Ryckoff replied. 'Sometimes I wonder." snapped Mrs. Kuehn. Alleged T\.l.'O Newport Reach teenagers were burned -one seriously - Monday afternoon when an alcohol concoction alleged to be the makings of has hish oil ex- ploded in a Balboa Is land kitchen. The resulting fire destroyed the house at 124 Turquoise Ave. One of the two boys, Bret Jarvis, 14, an occupant of the house, s uffered second-degree burns on the uppeJ'I quarter of his body and also suffered eye damage when a potful of de- :iatured alcohol erupted in £lame on the gas range. Tht:> boy reportedly was in sta· ble condition today at the Orange County Medical Center burn unit. l,ess s eriously injured. w.as a 14-year-old friend who also as· sertedly v.•as in the kitc hen area at the time of the blaze. Because of the possibility of charges being filed in connection with the incident, police declined to identify the other youngsters involved. They also said that they could not -under currenl county court sahctions -identify the parents of the youngsters. Fire department inspectors to- day said they were still trying to determine the name of the owner of the small fr a.me residence. Police Detective I..ee Roberts said his investigation revealed that someone in the house had placed a ~aucepan c-ontaining de· natured alcohol a nd marijuana on the sto\'e and turned on the gas. The technique. he asserted, is a com mon one in the making of a rude type of marijuana de· (See EX Pl.ODE, Page AZ> Blaze Destroys Plant in Anaheim A plating plant in Anaheim was declared a total loss today after fire erupted in a greasing unit and quickly swept through a small in· dustrial building. Fire officials es timated that the blaze at Rogers Plating Com· pany, 510 S. Rose St., may have caused damage in excess of $200,000. No injuries wc-rlc reJX)rt- t>d in the 8: 30 a . m . rirc. " I D.i'1' .-i1et ~ ., ltltlYnl K_.., HUNTINGTON BEACH LIFEGUARD MIKE MOSSLEJI EMEfl.GES FROM DEATH POND Underwater Ptant Life tj•mper1 S••rch tor Body of Missing Man ~-'-~~~~~~~~ Duck Hunter Lost In Deserted Quarry Ry OOliGl.AS t'RITLSCHF: OllMDl•IT Plto1s.i .. n Di vers probed the muddy, weed-C'hoked depths of a long a bandont•d granite quarry in Costa M"esa today , searching for a Huntington Beach man who slippt'd bt>ne<1th the surface v.·hilc duck hunting ~1 onda y ~1ark I\ .'\ntonclli. 19. of 10102 Constitution l.ane. lluntinglun Rea ch . was reported m i~s1ng by a frien•J at 4 p. m . \1 onday The frit•nd . Steven :\1 . Fan<l. 19. or 10071 Constitutifln I.ant'. called police after his o"'n attempt to resctie his friend [<1ill'<l , Seven divers m ointained a night·long vigil at the waler· MARKET CAINS AS HOPES RISE ~F:W ''ORK !UPI ) ·rhc stock market closed highl.'r tod<i y ln cautious trading on the New York Stock Exc hange amid pro· s pccts or easier money and grow· ing encourag(·ment lhat a resolu· lion of New York City's £inanl't <il crisis will be found The Doy..· J ont•s 1ndu ~lr1 al averagt", a 0.32-point loser Mon· day, added 3.07 points toS.18.53. Advances led declint>s by about a two-to·one margin ·r rables. Page Al3 J. £ill ed decomposl•d granite min · 1ng pil at the end of Victoria St reet near the Santa Ana Ri ve r 1n Costa '.\tt.>s:l Thl~ murky pond defied night· time diving opl'rations, police said. eausing the crew of ,divers to stand by until dav.'Tl to resuml' work r-ana told poll<·e Antonelli had shot a coot v.·1th a pcll<'t gun. 1'he missing man strip~d off hi:. shoes, so('ks an<i shirt anJ sw;im to the midcllt• of the pond tu retrieve the murl hen. Fana said An tonl'!li suddenly l'allt"d for ht•lp and dis<i ppeared ht'low the surf act~ bc(ore hi s com· pan ion could.attt•m pt lo help. Police s aid Fan a then followed .<\nlonelli into th<• pond where he too became ent<inglt>d in lht• weeds and almost \.l.'enl down Pulice and rl tvt•rs from thl' Orange Co unt y Underwat er St•a rt•h and Re sc ue team . ~('"'port Re ;ich l .tfeguard-; and Orangt• County llarbur i)eparl ment answert·d Fana·s phone call for help. Oivers re po-rtt•<I v1s1 h1hty 111 the half-ac rC' pond at a s<'.ant eight to 10 inehe!>. hampering rescut> efrort s dt·s 1>1t e high- intensity stationary and ht·licup- ler-borne lighting. Cosla :\f esa Fire Department Battalion Chit:f Rub McCh.·lland <St>c llUSTF.R. Pagt· A2> Schmitz Raps Decadence, U.S. Detente Stepping out on dual planks up· posing decadence at home and detente abroad . former con- ~ressman J ohn G Schmitz of ~ewport Rt•ach plunged into the Rt•publi can l .. S. Senate primary "''"ters Mnnda y on lht• Queen \tary in Lon~ RcOJrh Srhmitz. 45. ;,1 formt•r stale s('nator ~ind the 1972 Aml'ri c1:1 n lh<lc-pcndt•nl J'ar ly prL-s1denti<il t«indidatt>. 1s the third officially dec\<irl'd e<1 ndidatc· in the r,.ce fur the J{t•publicJn spot opposing incumbent Dc-moc r at U .S . ~n:1lor John V. ·runney. (ltht•rs are Congressmun Alphonso Bt'll of Los Angeles :.tnd forme r I.I. Gov. RolX"rt Finch ,•\ rourth. Dr. S. 1 . .-1ayakawa. :-;aid last "''eek he v.·111 run. Schmitz. a Santa Ana ('utlt•l!t' instructor. pr8n1i sed tv a\'01d the 'politics of fad and cltrht•" \\1th his cOn!>l"r'' at i \'C' p latfnrm Hl' made his announct•mt•n ' 11n the 200lh annivers <ir y uf tne \lar1ne Ct1r ps lie l:'i a \tar1nc rt·· ~ervc colonel. Ryckoff asserted that under the present law, the advantage will go to candid ales ..... ith strong support from specific interests in the city. Thus. gifts of pro· fessional services would easily benefit such candidates. He s uggestC'd a provision call· ing for limits and full reporting procedures for such valuable free services. • Newport Battles Oil Lease Weather Sunny da ys and cll'ar nights will prevail through \Vedne s da y \.l.'ith diminis hed winds and high temperature s ranging from 72 on the beach to 78 further inland. But Councilwoman Lucille Kuehn bristled at the idea, particularly at suggestions that any ser vices of value pro· fessional or not -should be ac· counted for. ''Th e essence o f a participatory democracy is service," she said. "When I think of services. l think.of mQthers sit- Slaying Charged SAN JOSE !UPli -David Malek Ismail, 40, of Canada, wa~ charged Monday with the slaying of the patriarch of the l\s· sytian Church or the East which claims 500,000 followers around the world. By JOHN VAL.TERZA Otl ... Dlll,l"ltetStl" Reports of a s uddenly balky Los Angeles city council failed to S'-'"'ay ~ewport Beach official s 1'11onday in their resolve to battle impending sales or federal oil leases off the Orange Coast. '."Jev .. porl Beach councilmen agreed that they i:-till v.•ould plan a federal court case to block the Dec. 12 sale by the U.S. Depart~ mentor Interior. City Attorney Dennis O'Neil said that because the federal agency deleted Santi Monica Bay from the tracts to be sold, the city or l ..os Angeles has considered dropping out as the lead agency in the fight to halt the oil exploita· lion. City C'ouncilmen there. he told Newport officials, lllis week are debating the city's role in the bat- tle to stay the leases until the r-ord Adminis tration promises strict environmental controls. O'Neil said, however. that e\'en though Los Angeles may back off, several other optioM still remain ror the Orange Coast cities and others .which have banded together to halt the lease sale. The next step would be to urge Gov. Edmund Br:own Jr_ to place the state as the lead agency ln a pendin~ legal batUe. lJ that we're lo fail, he said. the next appeal will go to the county of S.n Diego. , "Even if none ort.ho!ie lake the ,lead, the consensus ol lhe com- • ( mittee lighting the leases is to rue a petition £or an injunction nex( week in a U.S . Di strict Court in Washington, D.C .. " he said. O''."Jeil said that the plan was mapJ>("d out last Friday during a meeting of delegates from the concerned cities . Present al that session v. a s California Sen. Alan Cranston, who told the group lhat some means must befoundtostall the impe nding lease sale so that legislators can work on laws guaranteeing the safeguards. O'Neil said that soon a fter the Friday session he sent telegrams ·in the na me of Ma)'Or DonalJ Mclnnls lo Presrd.ent f"ord· and other federal officials whose in· tervention could assist tbe cities ' along the Orange Coast. o·~eil .said that the final word· ing of the petition for an injunc· tion v.·ou ld be hammered out on Friday by the group of ci ty at· lorneys representin g the of fC'ndl·d communities. "If a II goes well , "'e 'II be a bte to rile it on Monday in W~hington." he said. EventhoughilappearsthatLos Angeles may back out, he stressed . ~her large entities still plan to join in the legal fight. The stoite Qf Ala$ka and the city of New York will add t~ir names to the proposed legal action, he said. I INSIDE TODAY ·A flash of light" and n /OTt'lfrJI worker who chased a llf'O oonishf'd " Witn.essf'.! oolunteer to talrt> lie detector tests. Slory. Page A4 Index • •. it2 DAILY PILOT N Tuolday, November 11 , 1975 -State Credit Ey·ed County Seeks Surplus l.m),d Rl \\'ll.1.1 :\)1 SlllRF.IRER OI Ill• O•llT l'!l•I \i." Or~·n~(' \ounty governmE"nl mav ;i~k 11l1· :-lull"' to givl' tht· 1·t11;nt v :-1•m1· of 1(s surplu:; frt'l'\' ay \;ind or profits from ll°' ~3\(' 10 ('XC'h:tng1• for State fu~h'A <l~ V.'Ork b..;1n~ dune with 1.·uuf\lY llllll1l'Y. A top county official ~pe<'ulat · t•d lodav that !Hlffil' of lhl· Stall' f)t:'partin_.,nt of Trunsportation !;ind tht• tt1unty may ask for lil'l:i along the nhnndoned rout1• of the dt"funcl Puc:1fi(· Co;;ist f')'t•.,.wuy. 'l'h"' possibility arose out of a rt•solut1on passed by the County Oo<trd of Supvrvisors asking the state for crtd1t an sup~t.>d debts • tht county owes the state ror 01.H:n s p;:iC'{' acqu1s1t1un 1 Su ch ':redit "'as deemt·d loi;:i c!.11 in light of re('E'nt county agr1'l'tnt·nls to pay \\'hat 11orn1al Jy "·uuld bt· lhl' state'~ :,hare of t\\'0 road projects . 'Life' Hassle 'l'ht• tr·ouble i~. tho. county d0\.•:,11 't owt" the slate a cent and, in f::tl'l. tht• ~late now owt'.'S !ht> tnunlv tnort· lhan $759,000 for land ·1L <·ondt>n111dt•d at <)r<in,;!t' ('lllLlllV :\ll'P\ll"I lo bu;ltl tht• c:oron ~; dt'I )lat l·'r t·t•way 11 (; "(;t•t1fl!t'" (}~bornt·, dirl'<' tor or lht• county J·:nv1rv11mcntal 't:utal-!l'ITi t•nt /\gl·llcy, ;tdmittt·d till' 1't•~nlu111in "'Ill havt• lo l>t• rt· fl~lirt•i\ bl·forl' it 1!) st·nt tu the .. ltil t• Qui1ilan Case Debated Hy l inilt·d f'r(':;S lnh•rnational 1'h l' <'ll Sl' 4,f K<1r(•n Ann Quinl.u1, :it i\t\\ t' :1 11;1!iun:d con trovt>rsy ;1nJ :i p1..'r~onal lragecly , likt>l y w d l sp.1rk th•balt' for som~ limt> lo l'(Hlll' O\'t•i· \\'ht·n 1f evt•r -a \ifl• thal ho.i s ih·com1· morl' ffil'l'hani<•:1l than hum.1n shvuld h1,_• ;tl[l)\\'t•d to :-t iijl :t\I ;1y t ;\1:01 ,v ~uppurl1•d !IH· f"t'QlLl'Sl nf Mis:<. (~Lunlan 's parents In t•ut off a rt>spirator k('t:'ping ht·r alive. ;1,1n y :-;uppnrl t'd ~t'\\' J t'rsey Judgt> Itoht·rl '.\1111 r Jr 's denial ~1\ind;i y of that request. And on both sides, lhertc> \Vas J::l•neral re- cognitivn lhl' casl' presl·nted no f'asy ans\•/ers. ~· Dr. Julius Kore1n or thl' Nt'W York lJni,·ers1ty Mt•di cal Sehool, the only ont• of six neurologists tesllfying <it the trial v.·ho urged the family 's wish J)(' grantt•d , ~aid, "I don't. think the judgt• had any C'hoice, .. because thl' case was "presented lo-him as a mat- ter of life ;_ind death ." The Rev. Rill Smith, a pro- fessor of thrology speaking for the Roman CathoHC' Archdiocese of Ne~· York , said that if Muir had ruled in the Quinlans· favor. 1t v.·ouhl h~~vt• set a "dangerous lega l prt'eedent." . Sm ith \\-'l1uld i\Ot rule out ~·ithdr:I\\ al of extraordinary artificial life support systems in hopt•less cases. but !'.lai~ the de· cision should be med1C'al, not legal. Dr. !\1 cCarthy Demere. a physiC'ian-lawyer from Mem - phis. Tenn., wt,9 .he.ad~ the AmeriC'an Rar Assoc1at1on s law and medicine committee, agreed : L "There are too many medical dl'('iSt lltlS bt'Lllf,'. mad(• f\O\\' hy lhl' <'nurts, ancl ph y~i('ii\ns h<1vt• ~t d1f fi (•ult time as it 1s without i1('1ng SllbJl'l'tt•d to li•j.!a\ 0\H llL On:-.. llo b~·rt l\utlt·r. ma yp r of )1:.u·itul , 111 , and a lav.•yt•r , h~d n11:<l'd ft""'1'l1ng:-. "It is n1y µersono.1J feeling th <tt th1s (aJIO\\•ing Karen to d•l') \\'Pidd lil' good in certain :-.1tua- \iuns," hl' s;1 id. "flut \\.'ht•n yuu gt·l dov.'tl to it, v.•hat you>u~l' doing 1s playing God, and this 1s what disturbs me ... An ortti,oclox. J f'\\'is h !cadl'r praisl'd Muir "s OVt'rall dt·c1 s1on as ··;.1 reprieve for the sanctity of hun1an life," but said not l'Vl'rl doctors should be permitted to "pull the plug " \\'h<>n it l'Omes to sancljty of human life, the minute you open it up you art> opening up thl' gat(·~ to mass murder ... said Rabbi David J-lollander, president of the Rabb1niC'al Allianl'e of America. Or. G. R. Dit•ssner. a physit·ian at the ~tayo Clinic :.1nd president of the l\.tinnesota Medical As- sociation. C'ritiC'ized v.•hat he felt was the emotion alism and sensa- tionalisfulli t'he C'ase. "It bi:-tame one or those things that has been explored almost lo the point of nausl.'a when only thl• patients and family can decide \\.'hat can be done.'' he said. Rut John Menk, president of the Chicago Rar Association. said thE' Quinlan case has been "very helpful in this senS{' ~ I think SO<'iety has to rethink this whole problem. "I think the next time this pro- blem comes up. many people will have done a lot of thinking about it:· he said. "Because it's a pro· blem that can hit all of us, any day, any time." "'J'ht' bo.-1rd's 1ntl'nllon v.•as lo tell \hl' ~1 ,1tt• t hL' t•nunt.\ 1:-.n 't going to kt·t'P on doing st ~tl e hL.l!h"'ay \\'Ork ;1t lor:.i l l'X pensr v.·1thoul so1nt• cons1dl'rat1un," ()Sbol't)t' s;ud .:It m:.iy be \\.'l'.11 h;ive to rc- <·onstdl•r this in li~hl of other sur- p!t1s sl<tll' !.tnd a vail:.ible in the t•nunty or rnunt·y thl' st<itc rnukt•s fr'urn :-;:tll' of th .it l;_ind , ·· ht- ;,1dded. "I would lhink the C'O<tst freeway land would be one lhin~ tocons idt•r_·· It h<id bt•en thought lht• l'Uunt y still o"·ed the slalc some monl'y for the B·l ·aC're 1.os Coyotl·:-; Regional Park site in F\Jllerton. on!'e a statt··ov.•ncd fill dirt bor rO\\.' pil. But a che-ck of county fl ea! Property Servict's dt.•p<irtment records revealed lhe t'ounty paid cash fOr the land ~ SI 5 million and does not owt~ the state for anything l'isc . The entire issue arose when tl1t· ('OUnlY agreed to put up as mueh as $300.000 in !oral gas tax funds in 1:1n effort to obtain $1.2 million en federal funds to recor.strul·t a portion of Ortega J.lighwa_y, which 1s v.•i thin the state· s dornain. 1'odav. supc:•1·visors agreed to pt:>1iorffi anotht•r project for !ht~ state. a SJ0.000 traffic signal 1n - sL allation un PaeifiC' Coast Jll ghw ay in tht• west <·ounty . Newport's Ontario Nod Now Official Ore Ship's Crew Lost On Lake Superior Newport BeaC'h city coun- C'ilmen made their support of On· tario lnlt'r nation;.il Airport of. fit·ial !\londay, pnekaging ;.i rt·· solution th;it t'ilP:-. thP ll'rn1111al ;.1~ tht~ ht•st sul11tion lo lh(' cnl1nty 's jct Lr;.1vt•l pruL>il'lllS 1'he resolution is cumed ;1t th1' ()range ('ounty Bo ard of :O:uper\·1 ~or~ <u1d <1 sks tht• µunt·l Ln \'1 gurou~ly purSUl' lht• uSt' of tht• Ont<-1riu fat·1ltt;.' by Ur<ulg(· C1)un · t Y tr:1v1,>lers \~·h o tould rea(·h thl' ,;1rport by flt' I\ tr.1n::;i t sy:-;tl'ms S,'\lll.T STF.. i\fARIE. Mich. (AP ) Ships and aircraft crisscrossed the eastern tip of 1.ake Superior today searching for possible survivors from tht· ore carrier Edmund Fitzgerald which sank in storm ·whipped l.ake Superior \\'ith 29 cre\\•mcn alx>ard. No survivors or OOd.tes were found in the Sl·degree waters alter the Fitzgerald abruptly dropped off radar sereens around 7:30 p.m . !\-1onday night in 75· mile-pf'r-hour '~:inds. Waves on the lakl' at lhe time were report- ed as hi gh a s 25 f('et Slayer Convicted WOODL.A:'-10 (UPI ) -Harry .N. Harding, 56, t•harged with or- dering the contract killing of his estranged \\.'ife. has t)('t'n convict· ed of first-degree murder and : conspiracy to commit murder. : Harding·s v.•ife . .'J<ilha Jean, 47, : was shot from a passing car as ~ she drove on a rural )'olo County ! road l\1ay 16, 1974. . • • . • • • • • . • ! • $ l I ' > • • • . .. • l ' ' • . i • i ·: . • I , ORANGE COAST flw O<•~~ Co•" Oa••v P11c•, W>I" w~·t~ " u::irnb;...,.a '"" Ne•" p,.,,, 1, ,,..,.,,,..,,..,. ~· '"" Or..,.,.. Cod" Put>h..,.nq (O'"r-' 'j.q~" ••• .a;tlon• •·~ P\ll>ll>h•<I "'"""•• m•oV<!• • "',"' .... '-•"• ,.. ....... 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The 729·foot vessl'l is 0\\'11ed bv the '.\'orthwl'stern Mutual I.if(• InsuranC'e Co. of Milv.•aukl'e. 11 was loaded with about 26.126 lon.s of taconite pellets Sunday ::it Superior, Wis .. and v.·as bound for Detroit, officials said. 1'he J)('llets are a byproduct of lhl'. iron mining industry. 'rhl· nc·xt Sll'P is to s t11p till' lincumt-nl tu other ('1)unly til11·.-. in hopes that <t rully could ht• started on lhl' idl'<I. l\t•fore !\1ontlny's sv.·ifl action in .'Je\vporl. tht• p;int•l he<Jrd t•n· tlorSt'ml'nts from Lht• Airport r\t•- tion .·\ssociation · the group \\'hich of latt' has \~·aged battle.-: 0\·er asst•rtC'd saft•ty problems post•d by ()range County Air1>0rt Youth Murdered RE!.Ft\ST, .'Jorthern Ireland (l lPJ J -Tv.·o gunmen v.•alkl'd behind a 19-y<'ar·old youth al a bus stop today and shot him 1n the head. killing him instant[\'. police said. It was the .sevt•nih killing in thr£>t' \\.'l'Cks of J.!ang ~·arf::ire bt'l\l'C'e1~ l\1•0 1·1val fae- tions of lht• Iris h Rt•public0:1n Army. ·council Action In action Monday night , Newport Reach city coun· cilmen approv<'d : -A GENERAi. plan change scrapping any refC'rence:-; to bicycle or hiking trails through Buck Gully in Corona dt•l Mar. The coun('il endorsed appeals by residents al the edge of the gully who wont thC' area to stay as it is . -1\SOTHF:R general plan change paving lhc way for ne\\' l;:1nd ·use des ignations along the edges of Uppt·r :'>lewport Ra y's (•cological reserve. The acreages as cited by the California Department of Fish and Game will get an open space label and in the future could be <'onsidered buf- fer zones for the reserve . -Tf:NTATJVE MAPS for t he subdivision of more than 33 aC'res in the Koll Center near Orange County Airport. More commercial development is proposed. ~HANGF.:S IN city codes regulating the use of sound amplifiC'ation equipment. City Manager Robert \Vynn was iziven the right o r routine administrative approval of many l)('rmits. thus s paring the ('OUncil from the task . .Special c asei:; sti II could came before the counci I. -i\ SF.COND public hearing Nov. 24, on proposals for a second annual city application fo r f~erai community de· velopmf'nt funds. Once the second hearing is finished , coun· rilmen can dc<'ide if they will seek a second installment of runds for t he pt1rchase of surplus state property at Fifth and M tlrguerile A venues in Corona del Mar. A senior C'itizen ('enter is proposed for the site. -A NOV. 24 public hearing to examine the impact on Newport Beach o r an Orange County transportation study. • D•U, ~Mii Sllllf ~• POLICE SCAN POND WITH INFRA·AED DEVICE But It Fails 10 Turn Up Body of Ml1slng Man ' Mesa Driver Still Critical After Smashup .<\ Co~l:.t )l t·~:.t m <trl invol\'c·d 1n a st•rious l'<IJ" cr <•~h Sunday r1· m:.uned in ('l'it1c;.il condition lu ilav al Costa 'll·Sa Memort,__11 I h,'::;pit;d fl11spllal ;11dl·S s ;nd the l'ond1 t1nn of Mctrk .J:.i mcs (;iJtx·rt. 22. 1:-. LUlC'hanged and that he 1s s till irl the hos pital 's intt•nsi ve care unit.. <:dbt•rl ~uffl'ft•d :iE'Vt·rl' hc;Ht lllJUl·1es Ill a pr('\ !OLIS (':Jr «ra:-.h JUSt tv.·o n1onths ai;o and <tp part·ntl.>' s ufft•rl'd si mi!ar. but ml1ft' St'\'t'l"t' 1nJur1cs in Sun<la,> .... <tl"l'td(•lll (;tlht>rl ·s <'~ln1pnn1on in th<' t'ar. i{llhPrt Paul Nix . 32 . is still in thl' hn:;p1t :d today !Ju l zs rl'por\t'd t<J bl' Lil s.1\1:;f;_i (•to1') l'OlidJ!JOrl . The tv.'n mt'n. v.1ho live al 2JR:! Pa(·if1c .<\ve., flipped their com- p<1ct car at an S·curvt' on lrvnll' :\renut' and \Verl' p1nnt."d bcn('a\h tht.' "·reckage, poliet· ~:.i1d . New Traffic Signal Now Top Priority ,\ suggested ne\\1 traffiC' signal in \Vt>s! ~P\\'POl"l ,,·h1eh v.·as 2.1 on the p riority !i s l l:1s t month zuon1ed to nttrnbt•r ont• ;\'lond<ty :.iltt'r ;_i1.·tion by t.'t ly t•ount·1\m"-·n . 'fh<' p<1nt'l ordl'r<'d the tity sta ff !n Sl<lli the de~1g n and eontract \\'11rk needt•d for :1 $[,(J.000 in stall.1tion at C'o;.ist lilgh\\':1y and Prospl'Cl St rc·('t ·rhe Ht'lion follov.·s ap1>Cals hv rt>sidt'nts and eity 0:1rl\iSor~· com· missiuns -a ll !'onct~rned <Jbout growing s<ift'lY hazards tu pedest rians in the area. Of primt· cont·ern 1s lht' lur(· posed by futurt• city projects . Proponents of th(' sii;n0:il in.sl!)!. ed that a branl'h library and city park 1n tht• ar('a \\'Ould inl'rcast• thl' hazard 111 a zone already· plagut•d by serious traffic n1i s· haps . t\ .vounj:?s!C'r \\'as struck and killed lh('fl' !all' last summer. HUNTER. •• boarded the helicopter in the f:.1d- ing daylight to scan the pond un· suC'ct:'ssful l y \\.'ilh a "Probt· Eve.·· a ht•at -sensing dev il'"-' sJartht'rS hoped would lol'Ult' .'\ntont'lli. i''ana. ;ifter repeatedly point· ui~ out lht' spot in the pond where hi~ hunting companion 'vent do"•n. slumped in dejection on the n1nning board or a fire truck ;is rl•C·O\'t'ry t•f£orts ('Ontu1u1.·d in· to the l'Vt'nin g. r;overed v.·1th mud and water aftt>r his dive in lo the pond, Fana v.•as given dtY clot hing by lifegu;1rds. Ry 8:30 p .m . the sear c h v1as ab<1ndoned due to darkness. Police described the pond as an '0pt•n ar(•a." not fenced. but post('d ;igainst trespassers. Sgt. L.G. flC'rsch said the pond is 'ch~rac tt'ri st i ca lly a plare \\'hl·r1..• kids go lo play." f'rom Page Al EXPLODE • • 1ivativl'. "ll 's an av.•fully dangerous \\'ay to lry it, however," he said. Within morr:i~ents,~h('iaid,_ the alcohol heated and it.s fumes ex- plocled. The two injured boys and another youngster who v,,·as t•lsewhere in the house escaped tht.' blazl' that follov.'ed the ex· plosion. 1-'iremen said that by the time they arrived, the samll frame dwelling was complelely in- volved in flam('. The damage, they said, \\'ould exceed $30,000. Roberts said that his probe of the house yielded an aC'cumula· tion of m1:1rijuana paraphernalia, including a growing cabinet with evidence that the weed was being cultivated. Officers Probed CJUCAGO (AP) -A s pec1~d Cook County grand jury reported numerous illegal acts by the Chi(·ago Police Department in spying on citizen g roups and said 21 police officers invoked tht• 5th AmC'ndment whl'n called t o leslify. ·Speeding Cyclists Arrested iv.;0 m otorcyclist:s rrom •1u.nt· ingtdn &!aC'h and Seal Beach lt>d Newport Jk>ath poliC'e on a wild C'hase :south of Corona del Mar Monday at speeds up to 110 miles per hour. officers said today. The su£pects, both employed as tru<'k drivers, were booked at New-port Boac.h Jail follo.~ng Lhe chase along F;a sl Coast ~hghway that·l>t'gan s hortly a Cler noon. Rilly Leon Gross. :n . of 120 6th Sl .. Seal Beach, was charged with reC'kless driving. Kenneth lloward Yates. 25, or 417 13th St., J.luntington Beach. was charged with ob:structing and resisting a polire o£ficer. , According to police. the bikers were first observed speeding through Corona del ~1~. alo~g East Coast l-li~hway. Pohce saul they picked up s peed. to <1bout 00 miles pe r hour and began unsafe lant· changes onte they reached the cily limits traveling south· bound. \\'hen they observt'<l a poliet" c<i r bt'hind ·\\,ith s1rt•ns \v;,iillng ~ind lights fla s hing. police said the bikers began traveling at 110 miles per hour as they allegedly att('mpled Lo elude the police car According to police, \'ates al- 1eged1 y s !Gwed dov.•n hi s 1notor('\'CI<' turned around and hl·<idec:i b~ck upeoast , \\.'hill' Gro :-;~ continued to speed dov.'llCO;lS\. The offi('er cont1nut>d follo\\.·ing (;ross and caught up with him ;.iL F:merald llay, v.·here he was <u·· rt'.Sled. Police said )' alt·s turned off the highway and attl·mpted to hide at &olchm an's Cove. But he was spotted by the po!iC'e helicopter and arrestt>d minutes later. Coast Youths To Be Cited By Optimists Six young people from around the Harbor Area will be honored Wednesday by the Costa Mesa Op. Umist Club saluting them at ;i lunC'heon highlighting the Op- timist Youth Appreciation Week. Cily Councilman Domini<' Raciti will be guest speaker a t thl' Cosla Mesa Country Club event marking the Optimi:-1(.<)' 22nd an· nual observance of youth v,,·eek. ~1ayor Alvin L. Pinkley earlier this week drafted a resolution pro- ('Jaiming Youth Appreciation \Veek. Plaques v,,·ill "go to these in- dividuals chosen outstanding within their organizations Russell Cramm. of the Flying Toads, Sea Scout Ship 306 Jeanette Colbourne. Girls Club of the J.larbor Area. Jeff Nugent. Boys Club of the J-l arbor Area. Central Rranch ; Todd Linsky Upper Ray Branch ; Paul Hataluk. Or<inge Coast f.J:ocke y Association. Midgets, and Jerry Shapiro, Future Farmers of Ame1ira. Tank Cars Tip LAKE CHARLES, La. (U PI I -Railroa d \\'Orkers gingerl .~· righted a lank car laden v.'ith chlo1ine gas today. allowirig r(" lit>ved local officials lo send 1,500 evo.1C'uatl•d residents home. Two lank cars C'arrying the gas de· rail('d Monday near a densely populated residential street in the north end of tht• city. WHAT'S UP? NOT CARPETING - The latest census figures confi rm that carpet prices today are lower than 23 years ago. (1952). Technology has been respcns1ble tor this, resulting 1n speedier ways of making. dyeing, and finishing carpeting as much as 70 times faster! THERE IS VIRTUALLY NO OTHER CO N SUMER ITEM WHICH HAS NOT HAD AN ASTRONOMI CAL PRICE INCREASE DURING THIS TIME PERIOD. You may think when you get an estimate that carpeting is ex· pensive. Remember. however, that people are carpeting bedrooms . baths , kitchens. and other areas that usually weren't carpeted 25 or 30 years ago, making totals higher . Carpeting ordinarily costs less than linoleum or hardwood fl oor· 1ng. and provides features of comfort. Quiet. beauty. and impressions of spaciousness. Ca rpeting ordinarily costs less than linoleum or hardwood floor· 1ng, and provided features of comfort. quiet. beauth. and impressions of spaciousness. You 'll get your BEST CONSUMER VALUE when you buy carpel - ing from Alden·s . 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE COSTA MESA , CAllF, 92627 PHONE 6•6·4838 -646·1355 ' Bank of Newport has elected EdC:U' a. 11Ned'' 1tllJ u vice pre:sldent emeritus. Hil I h8S been aetlve tn Newport Beach bankln1 slnce 19$1 when he became a founding director and president or !.1winer·s Bank. 1-l e will be loc•ted at the bank 's ne""N lJ.do o!fice at JZnd Street and Laf<1yette Avenue. He J • t and his wife Dora reside on Lido Isle-. . • Ron~-!'tickwtt has been appointed vice pre:d· clt"nl or nl<1rketing and consumer products at ftotkwt>ll lnltraalionaJ Corp.'s Microelectronic Product Division in Anaheim. llt~ was formerly director or consumer sales. • Irvine re-sidenl l.eonard J . ChaJlaln has joined the NavCom Systems Division of lloffm•.n Elec· Ironies Corp. in El Monte as manai:~r of purcha~­ ing. Prior to joining 1-loffman, Challaln served in the U.S. Navy, retiring as ~t<'aptain. • • Harrirlle F. Witmtt has been electro Western regional vit-(> president of the Drug, Chemical. and l\llied Tradl!s Association, a national group of drug ~ind rE'lated chemical firms. She is president or Deepwater Cbt"mlcal Co. <1nd a resident or Coronadel Mar. • \\'t"ndt>ll Fish has been named corporall!: gr oup vice president of employe services at Dart In- FISH dustries, Inc. Fish joined Dart as m anager of group insurance in 1953. He was promoted to direc· tor or employe services in 1963 and has directed the firm's employe benefit programs for nearly 25 years. J-le a nd hi s wife live in Newport Reach. • . Steve Gardner, longtime Southern Cali fornia advertising and public r elations executive, h as bet>n appointed to head up the 1..os Angeles office of Radzal, Holloway, McManus and Moore. Inc. • .Jamt's W. Reynolds has been named Air f'alirornia·s customer service manager at San Pr ancisco International Airport J-le was previously a m;_1nager with Continental .<\irlinl"s at J)enver's Stapleton F'ield Reynolds is a graduate of Orange Coast College • Larry Geerdes has been named manager or Rank or Amerit'a·s 1'1ission Vi ejo offi ce Geerdes.joined the bunk in 19&1 • Jarquf'llnt l,ut'as has been appointed assistant vi('e president and loan offi cer for South Coast Na· tional Bank, according to bank president Nick J . Florio. She brings 16 years of bank· ing expe·rience to th e South Coast Plaza bank . Mrs. Lucas and her husband li\•c in Tustin. • l.eslie Ann Taylor has been n: .. med dire<>tor of communica- 1.uc11s lions for Very Important. Products, Inc. in Newport Beach. 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November 11, 1975 Horoscope: Gemini Flexible WEDN ES D/\Y, NOVEMRt:R 12 B y SYDNEY OM/\RR ARIES (March 2l·Apnl 19 J• New knowledgt' gained. especially in con1unction with (•lub, group, institute. What waso~curcd will beclarifit.'<I. TAURUS (Aµril :?(.»May 20): Priend "with a dream" wants you to ll•nd malt•ri<1l s upport. lle 1n · tcrested. symp<1tht•lil', without bct·oming int•x· tricably iovolv('d. ' • . Gloria Glows At Age of 76 Ry J URATF.K/\ZICKAS NEW Y<>HK (,<\.P,;4-'-"I 'vl' bet•n in the puhlic eye for so Jun)! I >!Ul'SS l'tn a curiosity,,. s aid Gloria Swanson. • · r·t~1plt• .,., ur11..ll'I' huw I :-.till look good after aJI lht~.st' year s.·· That 76 yl'ar·ultl fa <·l· does look goo<l -s mooth and fr('sh :1s :--1 sc hool~1rl's, rran1ed by side -parted brown hair ~o\i d "'hitl' tt't·th nash throuith t·ri m son lips. Tht~rc':; lh<tl dtslHl<'llVl' rnulc, those dclicctt('ly <liabolic;d t•vt>bruws archt'fi ov(·r cle<ir bl ue eyes ;--ind spiked. itu1ter1ng fakl' t•y1..·la sht•s. GJ.:MJ S I <May :?l ·Ju,nt• 20) lk> flexible 1n co~nec· tion with go;.als Ol'eds, relationship w1lh professional :-;uperior. Legal affair.:. at(· not setth .. >tl. CANCF.R (June 21 -July 221 : Dig for factual in· formation. Don 't feel you are stul'k with one course. You c1.1n ch<Ange once ;.10 intelligent, cr ea tive allemalivt' surface::;. t,EO (July 23 -Aug . 221 : Strive for _r-e_Ports which are in-depth ~s contraslt-<l to supt>rf1c1al. In volve· nle nt 1s 1nd 1e;.att:>d -1nclud1ng complications and ~-iddt•d resvonstbditv . VIRGO ·( Au-~. 23-Sept.~~o-soml'Tt'ftecting on- your own amhilion. pott•ntial. Words from out siders -at this ti mt· -<Jrt· not i:t~ unportanl as your own fl'<'lings. t.JBRA fSt·pt 23-{k't. 22): What_ appears ~o be a minor ('umpL .. nnt rl'ally dot•s require .:1ttent1on. In· dul~t· yuur~clf! ('lt·ar ;,1w<.1y <luubt.s, fcar:s myster1t·~. SCOR 1,1() (C)t· t 2:1 \Inv. 21) · Ori.;::.inize priorities. Older pt•rsons, l!t'J1l'r:1Jly hl'lpful , could al.so be slig:htlr re~l·ntful. S.'\GITTARll 'S (Nov 22·Dec 21)· Aid comes frum 11nu.sual :-.01u'1·t" \'ou gel rid of burden. You .sL~nse th;1t vuur ert·•1lt\'t' t01pab1lilics arc more ap- preci;:1t('d · ;c1nd ,1·ill l.11.: utd1zt:d. CAPRICOR~ '(f)t't' :!2J;,in . !9J: What. was a puzzl(' f;:.ill:-. 1ntn pl.•t t'. Aprh(•s to !'lituations, µt•rsons . Emutiunal 1n\'olvt·ml·nt is here. "IT 'S 11 .. :R E OITr\RY, Al.I, IN Tllf: ,e:ent•S," AQllARll !S (J an. 20-Fl'b. IKl ' Collections. pay. Mi .ss Sw•1ns on demurs, d:1s hing the hOPl'S uf mt'nt:-.. t·on:--olid •1\1t>rl uf ~•S:.-l'ls -thl'.St' are featured. beaut\(':--who \111\1 bt· septu:.igt•n ;.1r1:1ns ont.•d<i y. "Hut l 'pii lt';n·n ho\~ to prt1f1t fru m right rnuves as well a s no onf' c;ln h:tvl' skin like a bo1by's botturn if thl•y're 1n 1 st ~1kt•s. going to stuff that hol<• 111 their Lc11·1· wi~h t'ho..-ol.ate PISCJ.:S 1 F't·b. l~ .\T areh 201: Jl ighli ght con- ;~nd b:1nana .s plits "The lc·gt·ndary mov1t' quC't•n is a !idl.'nt·(., init 1;1tiv•· and fll·xibility fJne who seems p;issionate <id voe all' or purl' food a nd good diet and ohstin;itt· 111;1,v ht · 111 position to pull strings -for :t Z<'alous foe of sug;.1 r. ShC' s ays thf· <·ountlcs.s C'vi ls you. uf.d~mon sue<1r .have b1:l'n t·~~osed bv hc~.friend, .'"W1lli am J)uf!y, 111 his IJook. Sugar Blues wh1<·h 111od:1\· i:-. vour birthday you art• l'OffiJlleting an ' Mi ss Sw:1nson is he lping importari\ ph:jst• ol activity l 'ou lnvt· lo l<iugh , read \ to prnmOI<' and tr<Jvt•I ;ind tu t•at i)uft y, a th in. ___ _ as<'(•t1c-Jooking n1 ;1n of 59 , rl'Sl'lll bJt•d :J b ig bt•ll it~d buddha until sh(' alert e d h im t o the ch1ngcrs of sugar about 20 yt•ar.s ago during a brief Pncountt~r . l\.1iss Sw;u1 son Set id. ll E SAT Q UIETLY llt':1 r1J y \\'hilt• Mi s:-. Sw;inson, wrapped 1n a white and b!a c k em broidere d c aft;1n. s n11 ggled ir1to targ~ s tuffl•d chair in her Fifth :\vl'nUl' apartment and ht'ld forth, ;llmnst nonstop, on ht•r f;1vorite topir. ''ff y ou h ave swA111soH know lE'dge, yo u must Soup. Salad 6 Seafood Dinner A ( 11p ol l'ol.1f!(' ~I Ct•rn1.1u1, madP rl.11/y 1n our ~itch1·n < ,,,P ~p111 .1c/J ,,1/.rd ~v1 1h lhor>fH'<I /J.1con, /i,1rd /101/1 '!/ •'1:1:. '''\l('t'l'"ll" 1 /r4 ·~\1n~: ( rf'(lCS Sr f.1c qul'' ~t ,11/op'. <,/1111111>, .ind ,/If t•(f nH1,/Jronnl' 111 ,1 ,/11•rry \,Juel' 1v11h g1uyer1· rht·t'"' Cocktails COSTA MESA SOUTH COAST PLAZA north s ide of the Aullock 's wing Free Parking 5Sb-122S S3.9S • • (Bet you thought our rooms cost more.) Free .shuttle to O ronge Co..inty A1 r-pot"t. 5 m 1nLJteS awEf'{. .../'! A1fre:::1o'.s C!a9Sic.1ta11'a1"1 re~taur-.:int. ~ l\c.roSS the. stl'eet· 5cvth O::ast P0z..:;i arc:i Village ShoFf'"9 /' ihe Bur.. r::inrt. enta·t.ai'1......et1t rmm. ~ la.>nge aod Ganeriaea~ A:,:..,., paddle tennis·. p.i tti rig 9"eel'l, bad mint.on. '1' 4 t£n"'liSCOJrts. '50UTl-I COR'5T PLRZR l-IOTE:L Bristol at San Diego Freeway 666 Anton Boulevard Costa Mesa. CA 92526 (71 4) 540-2500 \\lESTEllN INTE l~NATIONA( ltOTECS illA~ P,'.1.rtners 1n t•a~al with United A1rf1nes ~ ' . shar e it with other pcopl(',·· .sh(' said. ''J\'ly cnnc('rn for good health has bf'('n a life belt for n1 e I feel a debt to the publll' <ind Yiill spend my lifl' try ing to help the m .·· Don't e;.1t unless hungry, sh£• a dvised. Don't cal whe n tired or cross bt·cause food doesn't digest well at those t imes. Don't cat what is nut clean. _A_M_E_R_tCANEXPRESS•MASTER CHARGE•8ANKAM~E~R~l~CA~R~0".._ __ '.=:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::i She's down on insect icides . deterge nts. plastics, hospitals and "all those crazy people who call the mselves doctors and actu<il ly give disea ses ''THE RODY THAT 111\S GROW:\! U P certainly has enough intelligencl' to repair it self. Rut not if you keep s hoving stuff into your mouth th;:1t has made it unhe<ilthy in the fi rst place.·· !\1is.s Swan son f'y('d her i nll'rv le\.\1er. "Do you cat ..-hicken? You do? l)o vou like sterilized puss?" she cried, t'learly aghast ···image a country that a llows green oran,l?es to bc pic ked then put into a vat of orctnge d ye . The public is being cheated all the time. \Vhen you fool around with Mother Nature, you get into trouble. It's \v1cked, and no one seems to unde rstctnd." The convers;ition is gently edgcd awcty from diC't to Mi ss Swanson's life tht•st· days . JIF.R MOST F c\MOUS ROl.F. WAS in "Su nset -Boulevard:· mad(' in 19'19, and h.er ]<1st major stage role involved 666 pt•rforrnanccs of "Butterflies Are Free" on Rroadway several ye>ar:s ago. Sh(' said s he was juggling a number of prnjt>cts that she didn't want to talk about. It is known she i~ prepctring for a one-woman r etrospective, "Gloria Swanson from Silent to Sound." She likes to travel around visiting ht•r t\\'O daughters and her grandchildrl'n. Around her neck she wor"' a hand·mad<• gol d ~•nd si lver necklace repres enting a familytre>c. "I like being callt--'<I a grandmother. That ·s the norm.ii. n atural thing. 1-Jiologically, woman is meant to havC' children and cart' for them ·· s aid Miss Swanson. who clt.•<irty espouses the traditional male-female ro!C's. "I "'ant to ft-cl that a man is stronger th<1n me and knu"'s 1n orc. I do think men and women are difft•rt•nt. A wornan should not live a m:i.n·s life. "I OON'T l.IKI·: F .. ::"1t\l ... :s . I like women . I ..,., 11• ex,,,,,._ like women with me-n's minds. I have no time for trivial gossip.·· Miss Swanson ha~ bef'n married five times ("We had no c hoit'(' in those davs"). She is no\v single an~ ct militant on thl' :-u bJt';l of tax inJUStices tow=:irds single pl'ople. "My life has bcPn so f;1:-;('1n;i\ing I don't know a nyone who has been so ble~Sl'd as I ~1y curiosity has kt•pt m e ~rom evt'r bl•ing bored r·m trying to learn something all the 11n1e . I've bct'n c alled a mental vampire.·· s he said. , LOW COST AUTO INSURANCE Married persons over twenty-five SJ 02* annually Twenly·one year old single males SJ 44 *annually Nineteen year old single males SJ 67* annualli jf\111 tifne Jtud.n•• only) 'wilt! food dflVlfltt rMOfd BOB PALEY and Associates Inc. Phone: r Soutt. Orange County 642-6500 North Orange County 546-3205 "Now. A business passbook savings account you can earn interest on right until the day you need the cash'.' "Th en . READYTRANSFER SERVICE lets you transfer those funds from your savings to your checking account by telephone'.' WWW SECURITY PACIFIC BANK • Orange Coast 11'01,TIOll . ' Toda!t'•s Closlaif N.V. ~t-.k• VOL. 68, NO. 315, 3_SECTIOl'l~,j2_f>AGf;S ORANGE COUNTY CALIFORNIA TUESOAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1975 c TEN CENTS e ., • o..11\' ~19'1 S.aU ,._., POLICE SCAN POND WITH INFRA-RED DEVICE But It Fails to Turn Up Body of Missing Man Bingo Dispute Bible Chapel Ends TLC Pact By Al.AN DIRKIN Oftllle 0.ilJ l"UM SUff The lunch program for old timers. called Project TLC. is looking for a new home in Costa Mesa. · · Project officials have been told that they can no longer use the meeting hall and kitchen of the Mesa Bible Chapel, a member of the Foursquare Church, at 1734 Orange Ave. Project TLC -the initials stand for transportation, lunch. and counseling -has been pro- viding lunch to about 75 old timers fi ve days a week at the church since April. The church has been letting the group use the facility rent free. but a dis pute, apparently over bingo, has caused the church to end the agreement. Project officials have been gi ven until the end of the month to find another meeting place. The Rev. Robert B. Jacobs. pastor of the 100-member con- gregation, said today that lbere were ·•many reasons" for asking the group to leave. but agreed that the playing of bingo v.·as one of them. The dis pute has caused discon- tent within the s mall congrega- tion, and caused some members to leave.· ··Some of our members had principles against gambling, and that's our right,"' the pastor ex- plained. "We lost some mem- bers. but it's over with. r asked them not to play any more and they stopped. "We let them use the facility free of charge because we want- ed to share in the ministry to the elderly. Our motives were good, but it did not work out.·· The other reasons the pastor gave for ending the agr('ement with the agency were that the program needed more ofrice and storage space than had first been realized. Mrs. Therese Conde. site coordinator for Project TLC in - Costa l\.tesa -the federally - sponsored program also receives aid from the City of Costa Mesa ' -said that bingo was played every other Thursday for about three months. A stipulation against bingo was in the written agreement with the church, but Mrs. Conde said the officials were later told it would be all right to play if money was CSee BINGO, Page A2) Trial Boycott By 'Squeaky' In Second Day SACRAME"<TO tU PIJ - l,ynette Fro mme, accused o f al· tempting to QlUrder President Ford, today boycotted her trial for the second day, declaring, •'Without Manson , I am dead ." (Related story Page AS.; Miss Fromme, banished from the courtroom Friday for disrup- ting the proceedin_gs. was G"iven a •third t'hance by U.S. District Court Judge Thomas J . Mac- Bride to return to court if she would behave properly. 'fhe judge told her if she changed her mind, "You're as welcome as flowers in May.·· Rut ~1iss Fromme. who for the second day blindfolded herself and was carried in lo the courthouse from her jail van by a hefty U.S. m arshal, said. '':\lo. I have to stick to my principles.·· Resc.u.e Attempt Futile By DOUGLAS FRrrlSCllE Ot llW o.u, Pllol $l.lfl Divers probed the muddy , we~-choked depths of a long· abandoned granite quarry in Costa l\.1esa today. searching for a Huntington Beach man who slipped beneath the surface while duck hunting Monday. Mark A. Antonelli. 19. or 10102 Constitution l.ane, J-luntington Beach, was reported missing by a friend at 4 p.m . Monday. The friend , Steven M. F'ana, 19, of 10071 Constitution Lane, called police after his own attempt to rescue his friend failed. Seven divers maintained a night-long vigil at the water - filled decomposed granite min· ing pit at the end of Victoria Street near the Santa Ana Ri ver in Costa Mesa. """ _ The murky pond defied night- time diving operations, police said, causing th(' crew of divers to stand by until dav.'Tl to resume work . F'ana told police Antonelli had shot a coot v.·ith a pellet gun. The missi ng man stripped off his shoes. socks and shirt and s wam to the middle of the pond to retrieve the mud hen. Fana said 1.\ntonel11 suddenly railed for help and disappeared below the surface before his com- panion could atti?'mpt to help. Police said Fan a then followed 1.\ntonelli into the pond where he too became entangled in the weeds and a lmost went down . PolicP. and divers from the Orange County Underwater Search and Re sc u e team. Newport Beach Lifeguards and Orange County Harbor Depart- ment answered F'ana's phone call for help. Divers reported visibility in the half-acre pond at a s cant eight to 10 inches, hampering rescue efforts d('spit(' high- intensity stationary and helicop- ter-borne lighting. Costa Mesa Fire Department Raltalion Chief Rob McClelland boarded the helicopter in the fad- ing daylight to scan the pond un- s uccessfully with a "Probe Eye.·· a heat-sensing device searl·hers hoped would locate Antonelli. F'ana. after repeatedly point ing out the spot in the pond where his huntin g companion went down. slumped in dejection on the running board of a fire truck as recovery efforts continued in- CSee llU:'\'TF.R , Page .o\2) MARKET GAINS AS HOPES RISE NEW YORK <UPI ) -The stock market closed higher today in cautious trading on the New York Stock Exchange amid pro- spects of easier money and grow- ing encouragement that a resolu- tion of New York City's financial crisis will be found. The Dow Jones indus trja\ average, a 0.32-point loser Mon- day. added 3.07 points to838.5J. Advances led declines by a.bout a two-to-one margin {Tables. Page Al3 ). ' O.~ly Pl .. I PhoU o, RICMN •-'-'" HUNTINGTON BEACH LIFEGUARD MIKE MOSSLER EMERGES FROM DEATH POND Underwater Plant Lite Hampers Search for Body of Missing Man West Side 'Forgotten'? Hearing Draws Call for Action in Mesa The fir st of a series of four hearings on the We~1 Side Com- munity Plan drl'V.' about 100 resi- dents to Cosla Mesa City Hall Monday night. and brought a call £rom Planning Comm issioner Nate RC'adc for lhe c1ly lo take action. "\Ve·vi:· drug our h('C'ls on this sidt> of town for years,·· Reade s3id. "ft 's a for~ottt·n art•a of the city, and 11 's linl(' lo al·t ·· 2 Newport Teens Burned in Blast Tv.•o :'ol('wport Beach teenagers wece burned -one seriously ;\1onda y afternoon v.·hen an ~1lcohol concoction alleged to be tht"" makings or hashi sh oil ex- p lodl'd 1n a Ralboa Isla nd kitchen The W'sull1ng fire destroyed the house at 124 Turquoise Ave. One of the two boys . Rrel Jarvis. 14, an occupant of the housC', s uffered second-degree burns on the upper quarter of hjs body and also suffered eye damage when a potful of de· :iatured alcohol erupted in flame on the gas range. The boy rt"'portedly was in ~a­ ble condition today at the Orange County Medical Center bum unit. l..ess seriously injuret:i, was a 14 -vear-old friend .....,ho also as- sertedly was in the kitchen area at the time of the blaze. Recause of the possibility of charges being filed in connection "'ith the incident. police declined to id('ntify the other youngsters invol\'C'd. They ;,ilso said that they collld not under current county court s anctions -identify the p;;irents of thl' you.ngslcrs. FirC' dt•partmenl inspectors to- day said th<>y W\'re still try1n~ to determine' th<' name of the owner of the s mall frame residenct• Police D<>tt.'ctive !.('{' Roh<'rls said his invt.'st1~at 1on revealed lhal someont• in th<' housc had placed a sallCl'pan <·ontaining dt' nalurl•d alcohol and manjuan<i on the stovt' i!nd turnt-d on the gas. Th<' t<'l·hn1qut.'. he asscrtcd. 1s a C'omrnon Olll' 1n thl' making of ;:~ rude type of m a1,juan<1 de- nval1 \"e . 'It 's a n ;:1wfully dangerous way to try 1t , however,·· he s<.iid. Within moments. he said, the alcohol heated and its fumes ex - ploded. The two injured boys and another youngster who was elsewhere in the house escaped Lhe blaze that followed the ex p!os1on . f''iremen said that by the time they arrived. the samll frame dv.,f:lling "'as l'Omplctt.•ly in - volved in flamC' The damage. they said , would t•scctod SJ0.000 Robe rts S<.11d that h1:-; prob.:> of the hou~e yi<'l dt~ct an J tcu mula lion of mar1juan :1 paraphernalia, 1nrlud1n~ a gro.,.,·1ng cabinet with evidence that the wt•t'<I .,.,·a s bt.•tn~ cultivated Reade and fellow com·. miss ioner j'ohn Leonhardt specific;11ly ('alled on the city lo study the feasibility of putting a bridge across lht• Santa Ana Ri ver al lht• end of 191.h Stret'l. Reade and others n1ade lh('1r rt>marks after planner Arnold Jl <Jmala outlint•d the 80-page ::.tudv which will be used to bring the Ceneral plan for lht· area up tu date. The s tudy focuses on many is- ::.ues. inC'\udi ng the numOCr of neighborhood parks. the condi · tion or housing there are more apartments and mobile hnmes in the West Side than in other areas or the city traffic congestion , the infrl'quency of sidewalks, conflicts betwt•en the general plan and t•xi ::.t1ng zoning. and the question ur "'hat to do about lhe Santa .'\n ~1 R1 \'l'I" lo.,.,•lands. llamal:.1 nott•d that thl' city \\·nuld likt• to :-.t't' a marina there, hut lht• t"na s tal commission favors a natural preserve. and lht• lan<lov.•nt'r would like lo see hous ing Hama\a pointed out that lhl' area ts in a flood plain, and housing possi bly could not he al · lll\\'f.'d . llamala s aid that one of the problems \l.'ilh the west s it.It• 1s thJt 19th Strc<"t was overbui lt \\'1th commercial properties 1n ant1c1pation that a bridge would be built across the Santa Ana Rizer. Other speakers at the hearing s aid traffic is a major problem. though there "''a s disagreemt•nt O\"t'r "'hether there \\'as too mueh or too little commere1ally 1.onl'd land "fh(' question of ;.1 hndgt· lo llunt1ngton Bl':i r h from \Vt•:-.t CSee WF.ST, Pagf>A2) Schmitz Raps Decadence, U.S. Detente Stepping out on dual planks op- posing deeadence al home and deteote abroad. former con- gress man John G . Schmitz of Newport Beach plunged into the Republican U .S. Senate primary waters Monday on the Queen Mary in Long Beach. ~ssessor Hopefuls Down , to 20 "·eath••r Schmitz, 45, a former state senator and the 1972 American Independent Party presidential candidate. is the third officially declare<I, t'andidate in the race for the Republican spot opposing incumbent Democrat U .S . Senator John V. Tunney. Oth~rs are Congressman Alphonso Rell of Los Angeles and former Lt. Gov. Robert F'i.nch. A fourth, Dr. S. I. Hayakawa. said la.st week he will run. Schmitz, a Santa .<\na COiiege instructor, promised to avoid lhe "politics of fad afld cliche .. with his conservative platform. He made his announcement on the 200lh anniversary of the Marine Corps. He is a Marine re- wrve colonel. \ By GARY GRANVll.I.E Ot-o.u, Pli.tSUtl Seven executives from private industry are a.mong 20 applicants who have survived preliminary screenirlg for the job of Orange County assessor. · Now that the list of appticants has been pared down from 114 to 20 by t'OUnty Administrative or - ~icer Robert Thomas and County Personnel Director Bert Scott. a special I I-m ember committee this week will reduce the number to five. And from those five applicants, the board of s upervisors will s('lect former assessor Jack Vallerga • s sue cessor. Vallerga"s elected ofrice was \'.8Cated in mid·September when he was sentenced following his conviction on charges brought against him by the county Grand Jury: Among the 20 apolicants who will be considered by the special selection committee starting Wednesday are : -Elmer Zimmmer. assistant Orange County assessor and heact of th(' assessor's office since Vallerga ·s removal. -Gary Cottrell , once an official Cyclist Killed LONG BEACH tUPl l -A F'\ortda sailor wai; kill~ Ja{e Monday when the motorcycle he was riding went out of control, slammed into a guard rail and rolled down an 80-foot e mbank- ment. Mark Marceau, 21, who was s tationed on board the a\rcraft ('arrier U.S .S. Coral Sea, was pronounced dead on arriva.1 at St. M11r')r 's Ho~pftal. ... 1n the Orange County assessor "s offire and now Riverside County assistant assessor. -Stanley Krause. director or Orange County:s Real Property Services. -George Cormack. <e,li:istant to Kraus('. -Ed Shiner. Ventura County assessor. -Ralph King . San Diego Coun- ty assistant a ssessor ~C . J . Templeton, &an Diego County ch1er deputy assessor . -Raymond Fisher, Sonoma County assistant a:ssegsor. -!'<like Mt'Cullough , Glenn County assistant assessor. Included among the industrial -executives who are still in the run- nip.g for the assessor's job are 1-farvey Stovall (Lock heed Aircraft Corporation). Dennis Retoske {Xerox Corporation), Al - len Parker {a ronsultant) and Peter Urich <a lso a consultant). Otht"'r candidates for the job from private industry are Clifford Reaks (Alex Cole man Company ), Robert f-"'ronke (Kitt Manufactur· ing Company ), Rradley Jacobs (Commercial Products Com panyl Filling out the list of the 20 pre- screened applica nt s ar<' Richard \Yynhans mith. a stall' appraisor. John Ritz. a state right of way agt>nt. and Donald Hillman, a San Diego Unified Port Oistrit't of ficial. . Whoever is £in ally selected from the five candidates who sur- vive thl' screening committec·s surve11\ant'e this \'•eek will as- sumC' all o r thf' ri~hts and prerogatives of an elected official until what would havt> been the natural expiration or Vallerga's CS.-e ASSESSOR, Page i\2) I Sunny days and cll'a.r . nights will prl•vail through \Vedne s tiay with diminis hed wintis and high temperatures ranging from 72 on the beach to 78 further inland. INSIDE TODAY A flash oJ hghl · ond a forestry uiorker who chosf."d a L'F'O ·vo111shed .. Witnesses t.'1iunteer to take he def!'ctor test! !'tory. Page A4 l•d•x • •• .. ... ~~ ... .. ... .,., •4·1 A11·1J ... ... •• .. J • A2 DAILY Pll01 c fue&day, November , I. 197~ State Credit Eyed County Seeks Surplus Land 1\) \\'ll.l.l1\i'1 Sf'llH.t:IB•:R Ol 1"9 D.lih P1lol )t..11 ()rangP County ~·1Jvl•rnOll·nt may ,1sk thl' .,l,1tc tu t.!L"" th1.: coU nl y ~ornc 1)f 11:-. :,urptu:s fr@t>\.l.'.ty land or prrrl •t..~ frutn its slill' 1n 1·xt·hani.:t· fur !!late highway v.nrk hl'1ng don1· \V1lh 1·ounty monl'Y. A top county official Sl)('culat· Ni today that :-.o me ur lhl· St~te Dt·p;.1rtment of Tran:;portatlon l:uld tht-<'11unly may ask ror lies nlon~ tht• .1bandonl•d roult.• of tht• Jt'fUOl'l l';.11 ·1f1c Coa:;t t'·rt.'L'""'Y 1'b.c-~1b1li.1.Y .armit.._911t of a fE'.SOlut Ll)!l pa~:,t>d by the C'ount y Hoard 11f !'upt.•rvisor!t asking tht.· statt· fnr rrt•c11t fl n suppo~ed debts 'Life' Hassle Quinla11 Ca.se Debated By Unitt"d Prt•!>:, lntt·rnatiunal The ra:,c uf K~rl'n Ann Qlunlan , al unt'l' ;_I n,1t111nal 1·011· truversy and ,1 p1•r :.nnal \r,1gl't!V, likely "'ill ... park 1h·b,1ll' f1)r -.01nC' l inlt' to 1·un11• ovt•r 1.111!1•11 if l'\'t•r ;.i l\ft• th:t! ha s hl't'Hllll' rnnrl· m('1·h:1n1e:d tha11 human :.huultl ti\~ :1llt1\\'t•tl tn s lip ;1',•.';1y \1 :tn y ... upp11rtl'd th1· r l'qt11·<;t or :\11:.s (}u1nl.1n ' p:1rt·1H:. t •) l'Ul uff ,1 r1·..,p1r.1t11r kt•t•p111g hl'r ;1lr\'t• '.\1 ;1n~ ... uppn1'\t•d :'\1•"' J1·rs1·y Jt1d~1· l{i•ht•r t \\111r .II' .., dt'nl.il ,\1 nrll\,,,. 11f 1h.it rt'tillt'"I And on lw.1l h ... idt'"· lht•J"t' \\ J :> gl'Tll'rlll rt• 1·11~r11t11Hl lhl· e~1..,i.: prt·..,l'ntl'd nu l':ISV an :>\\.'l'r~ 0.r .Jul1u~ Korl'Hl nf trrt' :-Jev.• York L'n1 v1~rs1ty .\1 1•the<1I Sthuol, tht< onl v 11n1• of six nt.·tn·ologists tc>stify1ii,[! al the t ri al who urgc·d lhe famil v ·~ w1:s h ht· granted. ·•u1d. "I dt;n ·t think tht• judge had any ehoiC'e, · · beC'ause the C'ast~ "'as ··prt•:.£'nted tu tum as a mat· tc>r of lift-. ;1nd dC'ath ... The Rt•\' flill Smith, a pro· fessor nf thl•olugy :s pl'aking ror the Hon1an C.'atholic Arl·hdtotesc uf :-Jt•"· ''nrk. "'1id that if :\tuir had rult'd in !hl' Qu1nl ;u1s' favor. tl "·oul1t h,11l' ~t•l :.i ''llangerous lt~g;1l pi'l'('t'dl•n\ .. Srnit h 1t·ould nnt r11ll' out "'llhdr.1\\'al uf t•..;tr;u1rdin<1r:. art1f1t't.d l1fl· support sy.;!t\ms in hnpt•lt•:.s e.1-.1·..;, hut said the dt•· c1s1on :.hould bt· m1~dical. not IC'g.il Or . .\l c('ar th v f1l'mt'r1'. .1 physiC'ian \,!\\') ,:r frr1111 \1l'm phis . Tt•nn . "·ho ht•ads tht• .l\merican Rar .1\.ssoc1al1on 's law and med1t·in1• cum1n1llt•(', at:: reed \ 'There are too many m1'd1c<:1l decisions bt•ing made no"' by the euurt:., .ind phys1<·1ans hu\'t' <• dtf ficult tunt• as it is "'ilhuul l>t:tng subJl't'tt•d to l1•g<1I opinion::. " Ro bt·rt Huller , m •1ycr of :\1<1r1un, Ill., and a la"•ycr . bad n1 1xt'd f<'elings . I! is n1 y pl•rson;il f<·elln~ th:1t this (3 1lowin~ Kart•n to d11•1 \\'Oldt..I ht..• good in C'l'rlain s1tu:1 t1on .... " ht· S<litl "Rut "'ht'll you gt•I du\\'ll tu ll. "'hat you. ;.11·1· doing 1:-pl;iying (jod. and this 1:-. wi.<tt disturbs n1 e." :\n orthnt1o:< .J t~\l.'1:-.h lt•t1r1t1r praised l\1ui r 's ll\t.'fall dt•1,.·1~111n ;ts ··a reprievt· fvr th1•sanC't1ty of hltman life." but s:u cl nut evC'n doelors s hould bl• p1•rm1tted to ' pull tht• plug." "When it <'Onlt'S to sanctity of human life. tht• m1nul£' you open if up you are opening up the gates lo rnas:s murder , .. said Rabbi Oa\•id Hollander. presidentoflht! Rabbinical Alliance of Ame1iea. Dr. G . R. Die!:i sner, a physieian at the Mayo Clinic and prl'sidt•nt of the Minnesota Medical A~­ :so<'iation. rrili<'iz£'d what ht.• fl'lt v.'aS the emotion;llis:m and sensa- tionalism in thr t'asE.". "It be<'ame o ne of those thin!?s that ha::> bt>(•n t•xplore<l ::itrnost tu thE." point of nausC'a when only the pat ient s :.ind fa1nd\' c;in dl'l'id(• "h<lt e;_1n l>t• 1h1nt•. ··ht• -.aid Rut Jnhn \l1·nk. prt•sidt""nl of !hf' ChiC';_1gtl H1.1 1 .<\s~of'1 a !1on , s:uct the Q111nl.1n 1',ts1~ h:.is ht•t•n Yl•ry ht..•lpful 111 ttu ... -.1·11:.1' I think ~O<'tt..'l.\ ha::-10 rt'lhink tlu::. "htiit• problt·m. "I think thl' nt•xt tim<' this pro blem <'Offi£'S up, n1 .1 ny people "'ill have dune a lo'llor tlunklng :.ihout it," he s;i 1d. "fft•(';1use it 's: a pro· blem that t•;in hit all of us, any day, any ti mt•." th<' eounfy owrs the state for op1'n spact• ''cqu1s 1t1on. Sut·h credit wa!j det'mt·d loJ.!1t·al in light of re<'rnt <:ounty agrt't'ITil'Tll :. to p;.1y wh;.it norm;1J ly WOll\(I b1• lht• :.talt•':, ~h.1rt• or t "'u road proJC'<'I s 'fhl.' trouhl1• r .... th~· ('ounty tJix·sn't O\\'(' thP state a t•t•n t und, 111 fact , th<' state no"· owt:s the ronnty m nre than $759,000 £or land 1t <·ondl'mndL'<l al Oran~e {'ounlv /\1rpt1 rt tu h tnlcl lht· l'o1·on~ tll•I ;..1.1r t'rt·1•1\,1~ II{; "(;t•orgc · (J-;horlll'. d1r1·C'· tor o! tht:' 1·0Lu1\y J-:nv11·un n1 t•ntal .\l<111agem enl A ~t·n ry. admitted the resolution will have tu he re· figured bt·fore 11 1~ sent tu the ..;tatt'. "The board's intention was to tl""il the ~talt' the C'Ounty isn't going to kt•ep on doing s tall' hig.hway "'Ofk at IOl';.11 t•X.pt•OS(' \l.'Jthout some consid1•ratiun," Osborne :sa id. "It m ~1y he \Vt"ll h;.ive to re- ('ons idl~r this 111 11~ht o( othrr sur· plus slat(' land ;iv:dlable in the l'OUnty or m un1·y the stall' makes rrl)n1 salt• of that lointl." he ·~ddt•d . "/ "~nil(.] 1h1 nk tht· coast fret'\\.':.i .v l~1nd 1tuultl bt' Ollt:' thing 10 t•on~1 d1•r · · It had bt•t•n thoug ht the t•ount y ~till O\\'t•d lht• statt• som£' monl') fur \ht• 8,1 ac rt• l.os Coyote~ R£'g1onal Park site in FUilerton, on<·e a stat£'·u"·ncd fill dirt bur· rO"' Jlit. Rut a ch£'<'k of county Real Property Services department reC'ords revea\£'d the C'ount y paid cash ror the land -SI.5 million - and doC"s not Oll.'e the :state for anything elsf'. The entire issue arose "·hen the county agre£'d to put up as mu('h 3S $.300 .000 in IOC'al gas tax runJ:. jn an cffo1·t to ubt a in SI 2 million in fC'dPral funds lo l'l't'onslruct <-t port ion of Ortt•ga I l i~h'.\.'a.y, "'hil'h is \\'Lthin the state ·s don1a1n. Tod ~1 y, supl'l"\'isnrs ::igreL·d lo ro1·•r(i1rnl ;1 n•1lht'r prO)l'l'! foJr th<' ..,i.1 \e. ;1 ~lQ,0(1(1 lr'.1ff1 {' "ll~tl.tl 111 ::;\;1!\ci \1nn on l';il'lfll' ('~1.1 :"o t Jilgh,,·:i~· in !ht•" t'.">l rnunty Slayinr.; <..:harged S.-\;o./ J()SIO: ( L'PI ) -D;_i v1d ;\1ai£'k Ismail. -10, of Canada , \\.'ClS l'harg('J :O.londay ll.ith the sl.ty1n)! nf tht' pa\r1.:il'rh11flht• A:. svri;Jn Churt'h or the J-:ast "'h1l·h C'io.nms 500.000 followL·rs around the worhl 0.lly Pll~I (;1•11 P"°lo , OLO TIMERS ENJOY HOT MEAL, COMPANIONSHIP AT COSTA MESA CHURCH HALL But Dispute Over Bingo Upsets Some, Brings End to Rent~free Agreement ORANGE COAST l,.. O•~~'l~ r~•" I"'• Pola! "'" """"" fC.fT'~<'"'~I'" '"''"''''' """' '•dP·•I"• O••n<I' (.o,,.1 J'ul>'•"""~ l ""I"", '-' " ,,, O :!'"~~~1~"1.'~~:lo~';~I:,';~~:~ .. ·~' " ! 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CMI'" Mr•O '~'''O'"'" Mi0!.:11"'-" ti, ,.,,,.., ~I• ,,..,,. '"'' t•y "'*I M ti mofllft!, ·"'•"I••• Clo'lt.""'I ""' \J ,, ....... 1111, • . f'roni PogP Al BINGO DISPUTE • • • n11t 1n,·ol\t'1\ f'enplt.' \\ nuld br1ni:! r:-11n~ of fnod and 1\'h1!t• L'lt..•ph;1nts to bt• gi ven a\t',j\ ;j ..; prizes. Mrs. l'nnde said . 'fhl' pas1or s;.11d that llus "''HS 1 1\\t•rprt~tt•\\ as garnhling by somt• t..'hllf<'h m t•n1ht•rs JaC'obs said th<Jt ht· \\'8S i;:ettin~ C'ompl:lints from both sidt•s un the rplationship ··some women in the C'hurC'h liked lhe kil<'hcn lt'ft in a C'ertain "'ay" -and he decided with lh£' church C'Ouncil that lhE' bE"sl course for the <'On- gregat1on as a 't.1.'hOlf' was lo dis- C'ontinue the serv1re The pastor said that other churC'hes in the county had l'n countered s imilar dif!icultic::> 1n allowing use of f:1('ilitics to Pro· je<t TLC ~1rs Condl' S<.l Ld that the group had not used ~ny more space than was madE." ~1vailable. Mnd i:;aid they had been compliment- ed on {he way lhe kitchen wai:; cleaned. ·'Some church member~ sat and played bin~o with u...:;," Mrs. Conde said . "We th01.1ght it was all right if no money was 1n- • • volvetl . Rut some proplt• tihjt>cl ed It 's <1 pity bl't..':Hl:>t' l\'t• had a ).!ood re\Htions hip \V1th <1nd no ill reelin2 toward thC' pastor ... ProjE."C't TJ,C operates on \\'E."('kdays with thl' m1·als St'rvt•d at noon. Tht> m1•<1ls arc rookt•d at '' CE."nlral kitchen in the C'ounty and distributed lo the various centers. Donations art• asked of those participating 1n lht• pro- ~ram . ·'They enjoY the meals and the companionship," Mrs. Conde added. "SomC' of tht-m say thf'y have nothing but four walls tu look at on the weekends " Hus.band Convicted WOODLAND (U PI ) -ll ;irry N. Harding, 56. eharg1;'d with or- drring lhE." C'on{ract killin~ of hi s l'!:'tranged wife, has be('n convict E'd o( Clrst·degree murder and conspiracy to commit murder . Harding's wife. Natha Jean, •17. wa~ ~hot from a passing car a s she drove on a rural Yolo County road May 16, 1974. • ( 0.Lly 11'1 ... stiff l"-o STEVEN FANA PONDER S FATE OF HIS COMPANION Afternoon Outing Becomes Nightmare for Huntington Man Coa.si Youths To Be Citfd By Optimists Six young people from :•round the Ilarbor Arl'a will IA• honored \Vednesday by the Costa ;\1l'S:;J Op timis:t Club s ;1lullng thC'tn ;.1t <1 !u n~·h1•un hi ghlighting tht' <lp t1nust '"uuth Apprt'l'1at1u11 \Veek. C'1 t .v Cut1n l'i ln1an J)nrt11n11· Jl;.1 r1t1 '''111 b1· g111,.•sts1x•akt•r at lht ('u..,l.1 '.\.1 l•..,;1 ('uuntry ('luh t'\'l'lll rn.1rk1n,I! !ht~ {)pt1rn1 ... t~· 2~nd an nu al ub:.t'l"\'allt't' o r,\ uuth "t•t..•k \1;1yor ;\l\'1n I .. J>i nkley ('arltcr tlu:. \\'t•1·k dra rtl'd a rl'3olu11on pro C'J,11n11ng ,.oulh 1\pprt·c1 atiun \\'('t•k . Plaques '''111 go to thr~e 1n di \'1d uals chu:se n outstanding \\.'11hin th1•i1· organizations Russt~!I ('ram m . of th£' Flying To.ids. Sea SC'out Ship 306. .J pant•t!C' Colbou rnt..~. Girls Club of tht• ll~1rbor Area ; Jeff Nugent , llu~!' C'lub of lht• Harbor Area. ll•ntr;d Bl'anC'h . Todd Linsky. l ipper Hay BranC'h; Pau l !l;1taluk. Or«.1nge Coast J-lockcy .l\~snC'i:iti on . :\'fidget:s. :l nd Jerry Sh ~1p iro. t<~ulul'l' F'armcrs of /\1nt•r11·.1 f'rorn PogP ,\I ASSESS OR ... ll'l'fl1 in Janu:.iry 1979. \\lhilt"" V:.i l\erga \\·as earning $1·1.600 ;i yt'<J r at the ti me of his rl'· m11val from offiC'e. s111x>rvisors :1re free tn "£'l lhl'lf appointee's s al:1ry Should the :sut·cessful applicant v.·anl lo sl'rve a:. t•o unt y <1~sessor bt•vond Valll'rl!a·s term, he "'ill ha Vt' to s tand for c l('etion. Thuug h tht· a::.st•ssor's 1xist is an £'1 e<"tt~d offil'l'. thf' last t\\'P nit•n to HUNTER. •• to the evening. CovE."red with mud and waler after hi:s dive into the pond, Fana was given dry clothing by lifeguards. By 8:30 p.m . the search was abandoned due to darknes:s. Police described the pond as an "open area." not fenced, but posted against trespassE."rs. Sgt. J .. G. Hersch said the pond is "l·haraC'tC"r'istiC'ally a place "'ht.'l't' kids go to pl ;1,v .. Blaze> Destroys Plant in Anaheim .'\plating plant in Anaheim was d1~t·la red J tot<1l loss today aftl'r fire ('rupted in a greasing unit and quiC'kl y :swept through a small in- dustrial building. Fi rt• of fiC'i a ls l'Sli mated that the blaLe al Rogers Plating Com- pany , 510 S. Rose St .. may have C'a used damage in ex.ce:ss of 5200.000. ='lo injuries "·ere report edinthe8:30a .m . fire TO:-l l G llT ' ' R E f-1 I N D T II r: llEAOl.I;o.IES" -Dr. Giles ·r . Rrown leC'turer. OCC J-~orum . 7:30p.m . · SCE:"l'F.S FRO~I A~1Elt!C .-\~ LIFE" -South Coast Repertory Theater. throur;:h Sun. 8p.m. WEONESDAV, NOV. t 2 OCC J.ECTURE -Community Intera<'tion C'u-spon~ored by Junior l.eaguc of Newport Beach. "How Can We Hclp the .l\rts Gro\v in Orange County?" .<\rt l.eeture !·!all 119, 7:30 p.n1. "TERMI'.\lAl.". OCC drama. Drama Theater I.ab, Nuv. 12-15. Speeding Cyclists Arrested Two molorcyclists from Hunt· ington Beach and Seal Beach led Newpart Bea<'h police on a wUd ('hase south or Corona del ~ar Monday at speeds up to 110 m•lcs J)('r hour. offiC'ers said today. 1'he suspeC'ts. both Pmploytd' as .truck drivers. were booked at Newport Beach Jail fol lo~& the cha:s(' along E ast Coast llighway that began shortly arter noon. Billy Leon Gross, '17 , of 1206th Sl.. $\'>al Bea<'h . 't.l.'as charged with re<'kl(>s:s driving. Kenneth Howard Yates, 25. of 417 13th St., Huntington Beach, was ~h~rged with obstru('ting and resisting a police offi('er. AC'('ording to police, the bik~rs were first observed speeding through Corona del l\-tai:. alof!g East Coast Highway. Police said they picked up speed, to about 90 miles pt>r hour and began unsafe lane changes once the.Y reached the city limits traveling south- bound. . When they observed a pc;>l,1C'l' car behind with s:i rens wa1hng and .lights flashing, ~li<'l' s:aid the bikers began travehng at 110 miles per hour as lhE."y al.legedly attempted to C'lude the police car. AC'cording to police, Yates ~1 - leged ly slowed down hi s motorcycle. turned ~ound and headed baC'k upcoas t , while Gross continued to speed dO\l.'n<"03St . The officer continued following Gross and ('aught up with him at Emerald Bay, where he was ar- rested. Police said Yates lumed off the highway and altE."mpted to hide at Scot<'hman':s Cove. But he was sJX)tted by the police helicopter and arrested minutes later. f 'ron1 Page 11 I WEST. • • 191.h Street has become an i ssut~ rt><'en tly. At a reC'ent <'ity cuun(·i l ... tudy session. Cuun<'ilm<1n Dom Ra('il1 appeail~d for the cowitil to push for a bridge. (llher council memb<.'rs ins1st- e<l that a bridge would not solve v.:est s ide problems. and staff memb('r:s \\ arned th£' coun· <'ii man that a bridge would bt> ex· pensi\'t>. H~•<'il i insistt:'d that funds were available for a bridge, and s<1id that he "'ould take it upon himself to find out. Th£' purpos e o r Monday night ·s hearing was to present lht• \\.'ttst :side' rt•port. Spe<'ific featur£'s of the study will be gone over at l:itC'r pu bli e hearings. The C'nvironmC'nt<-11 and hous· ing elements \\'ill be taken up :.;:o\·. JS . and the circul::ition and land use ... 1ement:s \\•ill be ex - plored ~ ov. 2·1. The C'o mmission is sC'hedu lC'd to hear final com mE."nt s on the re- port De<'. 8, after whi<'h the docu- ment "'ill be forwarded to the e1- Ly C'OUnC'ii. Tank Cars Tip hold the JOb :\ntlrl'\\' lltnsh<.tll.' 11nct Vallt~rga ll.'t'rt' in itiall y 19·22,8p.m . / OCC LIRRARV EXlllBIT "" "Pa<'ifi<' Electric Rail"·ay: A l-li story." Nov. 12· Dec. 14. LAKE CHARLES. La. (U PI) -R<1ilroad workers: gingerly righted a tank car laden with chlorine gas today , allo\l.'ing re- lieved local officials to :send 1,500 evacuated res idents homE.". T"·o tank C'ars C'arrying the gas d£'· r;.liled !\1onday nt>ar a densely populated residential street in the north end of the ci ty. board of s upervisors ap pointees 1663 WHAT'S UP? NOT CARPETING - The latest census figures confirm that carpet prices today are lower than 23 years ago. (1952). Technology has been responsible tor this. resulting in speedier ways of making, dyeing. and finishing carpeting as much as 70 times faster! THERE IS VIRTUALLY NO OTHER CONSUMER ITEM WHICH HAS NOT HAD AN ASTRONOMICAL PRICE INCREASE DURING THIS TIME PERIOD. You may think when you get an estimate that carpeting is ex- pensive Remember. however. that people are carpeting bedrooms. baths. kitchens. and other areas that usually weren't carpeted 25 or 30 years ago. making tptals higher. Carpeting ordinarily costs less than linoleum or hardwood floor· 1ng . and provides features of comfort. quiet. beauty, and impressions of spaciousness. Carpeting ordinarily costs less than linole\..lm or hardwood floor- ing, and provided features of comfort. Quiet, beauth, and impressions of spaciousness. You 'll get your BEST CONSUMER VALUE when you buy carpet- t 1ng from Alden ·s. PLACENTIA A\ENUE COSTA MESA, CALIF. 92627 PHONE 6•6-4838 -646·2355 I . ' '' 7