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". 1'f'ale. 'CurfeV?' StqJgested
* * * 10< * *' *. For ~aguria's Rape Rate
THURSDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER•~ 1975· -c -~ 611,MO. JJI, 4 SECTIONS, 41 PAQIH
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Rebels Terrorize Netherlands
· .
Mental Potiet1t
OC Youth. Stabs
50 Hostages Seized
.
Dftd, Brother
Craig Steven Thornton of
Fountain Valley, released from
Orange County's mental health
ward only four days ago, was ar·
rested Wednesday night on at·
· tempted murder cbar~s.
Police charge that Thornton,
18, stabbed his father and
younger brother during an argu-
ment.
Thornton. of 11764 Gloxinia
Ave., was again booked into the
mental health unit at Orange
County Medical Center after
police said they found him lying
in a drainage ditch near his home
about one hour after the alleged
assault. Officers believe he was
NOW Raps
Laguna's
Rape Rate
''A dusk·to·ditwn curfew for all
men unless accompanied by
their wives or mothers" was sug·
gested by the Lae\lna Beach ~re
sident or the National Orgaruza·
tion for Women (NOW) in the
face of ·a climbing Art Colony
rape rate,
Carolyn Whitehorn told the
Laguna Beach City Council Wed·
nesday s he had become so
ancered by the number.of rapes
taking place in Laguna Beach -
three in eigbt days during August
-that she pledged to her NOW
ctt.pter she would demand the
curlew for men if another rape
fookplace.
One did and sh~ said she was
bound to come to the council and
ask.for the curfew, a suggestion
!he said was' made r acetiously.
In its.-ttead, she asked the council
to..slve ttriouS" confi~d,ration to
eta.ht -su,aes\i<)ns for aiding -women. Miss Whitenoi;:n 's 'syggestions
included organiting classes for
H1f detelise. ·police programs. ol
home checks and aid ln maki.J:ig
hoines Intruder-proof, later bus
serviee·artd counseling for police
officers who may tlave contact
with women who have been
r•ped. Tho coupciraccepted the sug-
sntlont -eiu~ept the curf e~ :-
and t)alled them to the city s
social acnnrnittee for a reco!11· mmdati~. At the same time city st.tr la to determine how the sug·
ttatlOlll can be put into opera·
W:i&a \Vhit chorn 111)\ t ,1 that in
191'", the ~tfy h 11l UC t't'l'Ot'ted
ra . Th\8 yt'ar !\O f:lr. there
b• " bffn 15. Ten ) l.lJT:\ ~o. only °" • upe was reported. She said
t.b • ~ p('lrc nt of the rapes have \9.olna women ln thetr ~~."'!! .......
under the influence of drugs and
alcohol
Lt. Carl Lawrence said bail was
set al $25,000.
Officers altege Thorf1ton
s tabbed his father, Richard
Thornton, 47, twice in the chest
· and once in the right ·ear with a
hunting knife.
He assertedly turned the knife
on his 15-year-old brother as be
tried to wrestle the-weapon from
him. police said. The younger
brother·. Kevin, suffered a knife
wound in the arm.
Both father and son were treat-~ at Fountain Valley Coinmuni·
ty Hospital and released, police
reported .
Lt. Lawrence said Wednesday
night's ineident came just four
days after Thornton was taken by
police to OCMC's mental uni.!
after allegedly threatening to
shoot his mother and trigge:t'ed
o ne blas t from a 12-gauge
shotgun outside his northeast
Fountain Valley home.
UPI Tel ..... o
In that inrid~nt, Lawrence as-
serted, 10 officers spent more
than two hours trying to coax
Thornton out of bis home. ,
About 12 neighboring families
in the Windsor Square con·
POLICEMAN RESCUES VICTIM WITH ROPE AS ANOTHER OFFICER COVERS HIM WITH RIFLE
"Indonesian Consulate In Amsterdam Raided by Band of Terrorlst_Gunmen
dominiums near Thornton's M p , -H l
home were evacuated.during the esa 0 •ce a t struggle, Lawrence said. ~ SI
Officers finally persua the
youth to surrender. But less
than two hours. police s h~ ~ _ .-t d
W8:S relea~d by hospital of: ~ri,:J nee e
fic1als. r
Lt. Lawrence said the youth
had been booked into the mental
health unit after a nother earlier
disturbance in September. The
lieutenant was critical of hospital
officials for releasing him on
Saturday.
"We expect something more
than a cursory examination,·· he
said. • 'Qur officers go to great
lengt)\ ~rotect the public and to
(See STABBINGS, Page A2)
False Alarm
No Problem
OAKLAND (U Pl> The
fire department's trouble
with false alarms has been
solv~ -by removing the
alarm boxes.
Oakland Fire Chief
Stephen Menietta said 82
boxes were removed from
a neighborhood where
ialse alarms were becom·
ing Ume comsuming and
expensive.
An educatlonal cam-
paign in the community re·
~ulted ln not teas, but more
false alarm•. M enlettl
Hid.
By JOHN V ALTERZA
Of .. O.llyPli.tSi."
Alert Costa Mesa police
pursued and arrested a 39-year·
old Newport Beach man Wed.nes·
day afternoon, minutes after he
allegedly robbed ll Corona de!
Mar bank branchof$1,tm.
David Story ol l 18Ylz 36tb St. was booked on "Charges of armed rob-
bery A!'d b~ld in.Ue"' of $25.000 bail
after tilt arrest at3:15p.m.
Pollce t.o,Costa Mesa said they
finally stopped the suspect at the
cornerof Wilson Avenue and Ma-
pte street after spotting the car
described in a bulletin.
Shortly.bet or:e 3 p .m .• Newport
Beach police were summoned to
the United California Bank
branch at3141 E . Coast Highway.
EIJll>lO}'es said tha~ a man in hif
lale 30S bad entdfoed a bank and
handed a holdup n\>le to a teller.
Detect.iv e Sgl. Kenneth
Thompson said that the note told
the teller that ''tflis would be your
last transaction oftheday ...
ntewoman, he added, looked at
the holdup mttn and saw him
1lmulating a w .·:lpon In hla
elolhinf;? Th bnndll scOop{O up the cash
And fled with the bank's opera·
Uone manager g\ving chase,
'l'bompson seid. · -TM~~·~"" the
Robber
getaway car and gave police what
Thompson said was a good
description.
In Costa Mesa, a motorcycle
patrolman first spotted the vehi-
' rle alleged to have been used in
the heist and he began to pursue it.
He soon was joined by other
ground units and also by the de·
partment 's helicopter.
Story, Thompson said, was ar·
rested without incident. The ar-
<See BANK, Page A?>
BEARS FAKING
FOR 'LV~URY'
DETROIT (AP) --Officials at
the Detroit 2ftS'o suspect that eight
polar bears are fakioC pregnancy
so they can live the tile of luxury
during the winter in the maternity
ward.
"Tellin& if a polar bear is preg·
nant verges on the mystic, .. said
Bill Austin, a zoo curator, who ad-
mits h(' h.3s ' ~real difficulty" in
determininl? which bears are en·
titltd tom nlt>rnily leave.
Zoo kel?per Frank Wilson said
the suspected freeloaders include
Bi&Bertha, Kalie and Astrld -aJI
of whom hnd enjoyed the materni·
\)'1tyleofllfcbefore~-~---
Gu~l'Loses
Gems to Thief
At Newporter
Uninsured jewelry initially
valued at more than $100,000 has
been stolen by a burglar who
broke into the room or a
Coronado worn a.n staying at the•
Newporter Inn, police revealed
today.
The heist. which apparently<»
curred in the French Quarter of
the hQtel late Tuesday, involved
jewelry belonging to June King
Giffol'd, 50, who had booked into
the hostetry earlier in the week.
Investigators said that so·
Q.leone had pried i':'to. the room
sometime before midnight Tues-
day and m ade off with the
baubles which were kept in suit·
cases. .
Other items. including credit
cards and identlfication cards,
were taken from the woman's
purst, poUce added.
Police said that they had few
initial leads in the large burglary
and that the total amount of the
loss would not be known until the
woman completely checks
jewelry left in Coron3do.
Scott to R tire
PITTSBURGH (UPl) -
Senate Republlc•n Leader Huah
Scott, 75, plans to •nnounte
tq,night he wm not seek re·
el~ion. \
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Train
Still
AMSTERDAM , The
Netherlands <AP) -Indonesian
rebels opened a second front in
Holland today. seizing the In·
donesian consulate and at least 50
hosta'ges in Amst~rdam, officials
said. Other Indonesian gunmen
holding a hijacked tr ain in
northern Holland since Tuesday
shot another hostage.
The rebels. who seek indepen-
dence for their native South
Molucca islands from Indonsesia,
raised the red. white and green
flag of lhefr "Republic of the
Moluccas .. over the C()Jl!)ulate.
About 40.000 South Moluccans.
descendants of East Indian and
African ~laves brought to the
islands to work on Dutch planta·
lions. fled to Holland after 1!1·
donesia received independence in
· 1949. Extremists among the ex-
iles have increasingly turned to
terrorist action to bring attention
to their demands for indepen·
dence.
In The Hague. Premier Joop
den Uylsaidthe seizure of the con-
sulate and the train hijack in
Beilen 90 miles to the north were
connected. He said prospects for a
quick solution were "very som-
bre."
No one realistically expected
that the Indonesian government
rould do anything about the in·
dependence demands.
The Defense Ministry ordered a
full alett of all Royal Manne aod
state police units tn The
Netherlands. A spokesman said
men were being recalled from
leave and1leld in barrac~.
Officials said they feared up to
25 children are among the
<See HOSTAGES, 'age A2)
Coast
Weather
Mostly cloudy through
Friday. Cooler days with
beach highs near 60 and in-
land temperatures around
66. Lows tonig_ht near 50.
INSIDE TODA\'
The ingredient• found m
alttping tnU•. sttm.UOl'lts and
other 'mood' drug• have bttn
found to be UMafe. inelfecin)('
-or both. Story A4
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ll2 DAILY PILOT s TriurSday Oect>mber 4 1975
·111de x l/11t"hange d
fFO()d Price Drop·
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!Slows Inflation . • j WASlll NG TON IUPJ) A
•sharp drop in food priN.•:, held tht•
:wholesale Price I ndex un ·
•l'hanged in November for the
best gain against inflation sin<'l'
'last spring, thl• l.<1bor r>epart
.ment reportl'd today
. The zero c h ;.1111-: t.' 1 n th l'
•whok:'.iah' ann,llwn r,tlt• WJS thl'
Unsafe
Conditio ns
·c harged
mo.st favorable su1t:e a 0.1 pt'r , ..
cent dechne in June. lnflat1011
.surged 1.2 pei·cent in July and
peaked at l 8 percent in October
when price inereases took effect
for new cars, metals and Jlt'troleum
Wholesall' pnces fort'.shatlov.
costs that eventuall.> will be
passed to cons umers when Lht•y
buy cars, appliance:;, clothes.
food and .sheJter.
The drop in whole.sale food
prices should show up qwckly 1n
s upermarkets since mo:s l
foodstuffs are per ish able
. Although the November decline
in food pnces \\as 14 I percent at
an annual rate. 1t mt'ans a dip of
only about a penny on the dollar
for consumers .
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_.Boy Di~s
In G-Un I
Accident
A Garden G"'ve boy wu fatal
Jy injured Wednesday night when
A bandtun h e and a friend were
playing with discharged and the
buJJet struck h.lm in the head, the
county coroner 's office said to-
day.
Lyman Dean Howard, 12, of
1268? Cadet Street, died at
Orange County Medical Center
50 minutes after the accident.
Paramedics called to the scene
were able lo keep the boy alive
until he reached the hospital, a
Garden Grove policeman said.
The spokesman said the victim
and a 13-year-old neighbor took
the gun out of t he closet and it ap
parently went off by accident.
The neighbor boy, whose iden
lily was not r eleased by PoliCt'.
was not ch arged in the incident
which is still under investigation '\ state agl•nr y has char,g<'d
that two contractors invohl'cl in
construrlton nf the Corona dl•I
Mar F'reew:1y :\llo\H'd un:-.afe
working conditions :1t th(' Costa
MeS-a sit<' wht•n• tv.n workmt'n
wen• killed l'~trlil•r this fall.
The Burt>au of Labor Statistic:,
said largt> declines in priees for
vegetables, oil Sl'l'ds and hogs kd
the 1.2 percent dl'clinc in food
prices. Grain pric('s, r eflt'Cling a
recor d harvest. continued tn
decrease.
• UP I T•t..,hoto PRESIDENT FORD TRIES OUT CHOPSTICK STYLE WITH VICE PREMIER TENG HSIAO-PING
Mesan Seized -\
Charged werl' Livermore
Rebar Jnr. of Santa Fe spnngs
and Novo-Rados Entl'rprises of
Chino. The r1tal1ons were issuE'd
by the St<1te 01vb1on of In-
dustrial SafC'tv <DIS !. which in-
vestigated tnl mediately follow-
ing thl' fatal <l<'l'adcnb
The first incid<'nl ()(•curred on
()('t. 21. whl•n Harold ~forns. 28,
of Wt•:-tmins tt•r v. <b r ru:-.hed by a
fret'w•~:i-O\ erp:-i-.~ hr.tm
Jus t 13 d;H ~ later. <ll the same
site. ~lac-hael w ,1kefi<'ld, 26, of
Santa :\11.1, \\as dN°.:1pitated b y a
~winging counterwl'aght from a
er :me
According to Charles Ham.
mons , manager of the Orangt'
County DIS Offa<'e . both ronlrac:·
tors wen• charged in the (·ase of
Morris becaus e their workmen
were allowed to work in an al-le~edly un~af <''work Sllf
Thf' c·!latrnn nllegc•s the sl<'<'I
column th<lt collapsc'<i was not
._1dequ:i1t,l.r rr inforcl•d by gu~
wires and lht1t thc structure "as
• o,erloadl!<.I beyond it ~
l'apahtl illrs
In the ras l' of the Wakefield de
ath, onlv :'l:ovo Rados was
t'h:tr ;:?l.'d 0 Tht• citation alleg ed
that the l'Ontractor should have
t;iken steps to keep his E"mployps
out (lf the danger lOne of the·
aane in op er at1on
Hammons said that both com
pame:, have removed the unsafo
c on ct i t 1 o n s N c• w g u y w i r P
s peC1f1ral10ns have bt.•en wnlten
and new 1nspcct1on procedures
have been initiated
Also. ~ovo-Rados 1s develop
ing a s afety barrier that would
protect cm ploy es workrng near
<'ranes 1n operation \ •
Hammons' s ~ud that a $4,000
fine has bern proposed for
Livermore Hebar, Inc. and a
S<l.700 finC' for Novo-Rados En
terprises
'.'low that thl' cttat1ons have
been iss ued , both contractors
may appeal lh<' charges to th~,
Caltfornta OcrupallonaJ Safety
and Healtt\ Appral Hoard
If thev do so, the case would be
heard in about six months. Ham
· mons said
If 1t is not appealed and th<'
~afetv and health board lake~ no
action of its own. the citations
and fines are automat1caJly ap
proved and the fanrs must h'·
paid, he s aid
Although onlv 10 percent of tht·
<'Ontrart<lrs s !atey,1de appeal
~uch ~itataon i:;, Hammons said hc-
t>xpects lhcse two companies to
.appeal.
Warnin~ Issu ed
JAKARTA. Indonesia (UPI l
lrt a strongly worded statement
on the eve of President Ford's . vi~it. Indonesia warned today 11
may have to take direct action to
restore ord er 1n troubled
Portuguese Tim or
ORANGE COAST
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Declines wC're reported for
m('ar, poultry an'd fish bulcher('<.I
U.S.·China Relations Declared 'Sound, Healthy and Full of Vitality' Afte r Attack
and pac'kaged in consumer-ready
condition. These products had
been nsing despite lower pnce~
being paid to farmers in recent
months.
Amerlca~Chinese f'rom Page A J With Shovel
HOSTAGES
There al.so was encouraging
news in the more important in
dex that measures industnal
commodities . including m<'laJ...
petroleum and raw matrnab for
manuf art unng 1t increaM.'Cf O ti
percent, exactly half the Octubl'r
rate.
Relations 'Sound' hostages 1n thf' consulate build
ing, which abo hou:,es a school
for lndune:;ian children and a
tra vl'I a p•ncy Five c•hildrc-n
\\ l'rf' r<'ll'a.sed t v. o hour.s after thc-
all :.1ck .
Costa Mesa police arrested a
Costa Mesa man Wednesda y for
allegedly assaulting another
man with a shovel.
John H. Bence. 27, of 2025
Wallace Street, Costa Mesa.
was arrested on suspicion of a s
.s ault with a deadly weapon
after the 7 :45 p.m. attack.
But the increase for industnal
commodities was compl<!tl'ly uf
fset by the l<>\1g.awaitro drop in
food prices. (
The bure~" said the Wholesalt'
Price I ndex before seasonal ad-
justment stood at 178.2 from lhP
1967 base of 100 . This was down
o..i percent from October, but ad
justment for s easonal factor~
such as historic price movl'
ments and working days meant
eCferti\'e prices were un<"hangt>d
from October to November .
f'r om Page .'1 J
STABBINGS
protect people who may be men·
tally ill ... Lawrence said.
Jim Nutt . a licensed
psychiatric technician at OCMC,
explained today that under such •
mental health code bookings,
hospital officials are allowed lo
examine patients for up to 72
hours.
Rut he said they are not re
quired to hold them for 72 hours 1f
they feel the patient is capable of
functioning outside the hospital.
In Wednesd ay night's incident,
officez:..s w ere called to the
Thornton home at 8 p.m. oh a
family disturbance alert.
There they found the father
and son injured but Thor nton as-
sertedly had fl ed the home, leav-
ing his knife behind.
F rom Page A J
BANK .••
rest scene was near the home of
Story's girl friend, he added.
Thesuspect wasn'tarmed.
Story was scheduled to be ar-rai~ned before a U.S, magistrate
in Santa Ana today to hear formal
federal charges of bank robbery.
Bill Suppo rted
W ASIDNGTON (AP) After
By HE l.E'.'t THOMAS
PEKI:'olG (UPJ> President
F'ord and his Chinese hosts l<><lay
dedared American-Chinese r eta
tions sound and "full of vitahty,"
and the United Stales even hint rd
at might eventually change its
Taiwanpoliry in favor of Peking.
China. in turn. backed up acting
Premier Teng Hsiao-ping 's warm
farewell to f''ord with one eon.
rreteartion. It gave Forddetailcd
information on se\'en deceased •
ll.5 military men who have bt:'en
11.stl'd m i~sing in Indochina action
for Y<'ars.
T.he Chinese long had ignored
lJ S. requests for aid in pressing
Hanoi for MI A information.
Serrt.'lary of State Henry A. Ki ss
inger .said they had finally pro
vided · det atlC'd information" on
these seven -presumably Viet-
nam war victims -during Ford's
visit. He gave nootherdetails.
Kissinger also hinted the Ad
mmislration is considering an
eventual change in Taiwan policy
which. as he described it, would
virtuaHyi. reverse l).S. relations
with born Peking and the Na-
tionalist island government. lie
said. without rlaboration. Wash·
ingto•might ''work out" a new re-
lationship with Taiwan "on the
Japanese model over a period of
lime." fl.
He did not say so, but J a pan
established full diplom"atic reJa.
lions with Peking in 1972, broke
relations with Taiwan and main-
tained only a tradingofficethere.
Ford and Teng, meanwhile,
boosted the significance of Ford's
visit in glowing -but generaJ -
terms t hat avoided any mention
of specific problems or specific
areas of a~reement.
In farewell champagne toasts
a nd out in public, Ford and Teng
dosed ranks on the President's
last full day in China and called
his visit a diplomatic success that
strengthens 1ies and sets a com-
fortable "new style" of discreel·
serrery.
Pipe Theft
'E xaggerate d'
A~CHORAGE, Alaska (AP) -
Alyeska Pipeline Service Com-
pany officials say there is no
basis for columnist Jack An-
derson·s report that a large quan-
tity of pipe is missing from·the
trans·Alaska pipeline project. repeated setbacks. lawmakers
seeking to revive the twice
vetoed coal strip m ining bill
have scored what they view as an
important victory. The House I n .
terior Committee voted 24 to J4
Wednesday t o bypass s ubcom-
mittee con sidera tion and to put
the legislation d irectly before the
full committee.
Anderson said Wednesday on
A BC·T V 's ·'Good Morning,.
A merica·· t h at 35,000 feet Qf pipe,
valued at $306,250 were r eported
missing Nov. 16 by a security
·guard.
Alyeska Pl'esident E.L. Patton
dism issed t he r eport as •·sensa-
tionalism .··
-10 Florida?
First Quake in 23 years
DAYTONA REACH, Fla. (U PI> -An "app~ent
earthquake,'' the first in Florida in 23 years, snook.
buildings and rattled windows in the ~aytona Beach
area today the National Weather Service reported. "Num~rous r eports of buildings shaking ~!ve
been r eceived at the Daytona Beach Weath er SerVlce.
office, but ther e have been no reports of any
damage," the agency said. . .
The service said it did not-yet know the mtens1ly
olthe temblor . ~
Steven Hartman, science curator of the Daytona
Beach Museum of Arts and Sciences, said a fault runs
under the Daytona Beach area and that this could have caused the tremor.
One resident, .who lives near the coast, said his
"house seemed to twist , the coffee pol clattered a nd
the windows rattJcd. There doesn't seem to be any
damage, though.'' . ;
"We are all very happy about
thefart !hat both:.ides arc.settmg
a new style th as ti me." Teng said
at the start of his last formal talks
~ith F'ord this morning. "That is.
we don't thrnk we arc· compelled
to issue a communique."
Kissinger backed up their a:-.·
sessments. s aying l'"'ord's long
meeting with Mao Tse-tung was
"much more detailed and much
warmer " than the one President
Nixon h ad in 1972. ·
He said relations clearly have
improved. regardless of skep-
ticism prompt<!d by the lack of re-
partable"'progrcss on concrete is
s ues_
Diplomats said the f:.t.1lure lo
agree upon a communique .shnws
the two :.1de-; made no real ad
vances tn rl'.solvmg disagree-
ments over U .$.-Soviet detente or
America'sTaiwanpolicy.
But Ford and Teng declared
that actions speak louder than
words. 'Ihey said no official tally
sheet -no "superficial•· com
munique -was needed to provc-
the value of Ford's visit.
Hoisting a glass of California
champagne at a far ewell banquet
hosted by Ford in th e Great Hall of
the People, Teng said efforts like
Ford's "help to increase mutual
understanding .. "
Police ~atd :.1x men armed with
a carbine. a pi~lol :ind l..nive:.
took control of the consulate at
midday. A spok l~sman said thre.Q-
membcrs of {ht' cgnsulatC' staff
were · thoug h l ,to have bf'en
\\Oun,ded.
The building wa:, quickly
Sl'alt'.'d off by :;cc:urily men and
-armored cars
Witnt•sse s s :ud four· men
escaped from an upper noor by
d imbing down <t rop<.' One man
was wounrlr d wht>n thP gunmf'n
bt'gan shoottng a l thl•m, but
pohre fire dnH't• the.• Indonesian~
bark. All four wer<' ho$pitahzed
with injuries suffrrcd in the
escap<'.
l _n north c r n ll o 11 and .
authoritll's s aid the five gunm('n
hold.mg hostages an a :stranded
train pushed a man to the door
and shot him . He fell to the tr arks
and was believed dead ..
The hijacker~ killed lhl'
engineer and ai'lother man when
they seized the train Tuesday and
have threatened to shoot their 37
remaining hostages one by one
unless they are given a flight out
ofthe country
Joseph A . Schieno, 27, of 297
Ogle, told police he went to the
door of his apartment where
Bence, allegedly swinging a
shovel, threatened to kill him.
Witnesses told police th a~
Renee's a lleged blows m issea'·
&hieno, battering the door.
Po lice, te l e pho n e d by
neighbors, arrive d wit h in
minutes and arr ested Bence at
the scene.
Man Arrested
In Phone Cal/,s
SAN FRA~CISCO CUPI)
Jame-s-Go'odman h as been
charged with making hara ssing
telephone calls lo state Attorney
General Evelle Younger.
Goodma n, a former University
of Cahfornia e mploye, was held
on $5.000 bail. Jn addition to mak-
ing har assing telephone calls, he
was accused cf sending several
threat:> through the mail. He was
arrested Sept. 11 for parole viola-
tion after a kidnap threat agains t
Mrs. Yo unger.
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ki~,,.i;:percuasions ot a receipt. 8 ' oper atioa uncovered twOI!. months ago at the main
Orange County Airport art·
lot surfaced this week: 80 ~~
tion by tho county Board of &apervisors.
The boa.rd ordered a key re-
'1.lloa in the county's contract
wltb. Parking Company ot Am~ca that makes the pact
subJect to cancellation on 30 da,ys
notice.
OnUl the latest aetJon. the con·
tract wu only subject to can·
cellation at the first of each year.
The resolution approved by the
board indicates the 30-day can:
cellatton clause will remain in ef.
f ect until at least April or , until
cnmty .auditors and Sheriff's in·
y.rogators conclude their ongo-~g probe of the skimming opera·
tion.
The column appears .
daily except
Satardays and Mondays.
Steame.:'s
Future
ot o problem? Then write Pat
Dunn. Pat will cut rf'd tape. get tlie
n
• "l
answers gnd ac-
tion you need to
solve inequities in
government and
. business. Mail
your qtAestions to
Pat l>unn 'At
Your Ser vice.
Orange Coast
Daily Pilot. P.O.
8or 1560. Costa
Mesa. CA 92626." lnc:lude your
telephone number. ~
Sfmlar Na•es
DEAR PAT: I joined the Boat
Place, a sailing club in Newport
Beach. Around Sept. l, I wrote
and cancel~ my membership.
My contract states that the $100
security deposit is then refunda-
ble within 30 days. I waited a
month and heard nothing. I wrote
again about two weeks ago, re~
pealing my request to cancel and
... asking for the return of my de·
posit. Then I received a state-
ment billing me for club dues for
the next 'three"tnonths. I wrote
again, but haven't received an
answer.
D.S., Huntington Beach
Your security deposit bas been
refunded. The delay was caused
by a mlxup in names. A Boat
Place spokesman said that
another member with a similar rirst name and the same last
name as yours bad been sent
yoa.r check in error. When it was
returned and the mistake was
d1scovered, Y_9JIT refund was
malled. -
1 £ate Cha11ges
• DEAR PAT: I bought a new
home last month, but did not
quali(y for the five-percent hous·
ing credit because the seller
could not certify that the sale
price of the home was the lowest
ever offt•red. I've heard that lhis
requirement for the housing
credit has been changed. Is that
true? ·
N .s .. Costa Mesa
Ye9. A new law may qualify for
you the credit if the seller can
ttrtUy tbat your new principal
residence was purchased at the
lowest prkl! offered after Feb: zs. 1975. Becaase this cba.Dge is
retroactive, you stW may qualify
even thougb you alttady have
bought the home. Contact the
seUer and ask him if be can
certify in writing that the sale
price was the lowest price· of· ~
fered •fter Feb: 28, uns. and that
comtructlon of the home was
begun before March 26, 1975.
. LOS ANGELES (AP) -The
fate of the SS Catalina the
steamship which pack~ged
romantic cruises to offshore
Avalon for 51 years, remained
uncertain as )ts owners an·
nounced they had again tailed to
sell the vessel.
"At this point we don't really
kno~" if the 285-f oot ship will be
plymg the 23 m Hes of water·
between Los Angeles and
Catalina Island next summer.
said Stanleigh Megargee.
spokesman for M.G.R.S. Inc .•
operatdrs of the ship.
Megargee said Tuesday that a
deal to sell the ship for an un·
disclosed amount to a private
fl.rm fell through this week.
Earlier this year the steamer
was seized by U.S. marshals for
nonpayment of more than
$f00,000 in dock fees, However,
the boat operated during the
summer.
In October 1974, the Catalina
Transportation Company.
owners of the vessel, announced .
the SS Catalina would be sold to
the government of Kuwait for
about $.5 million. A spokesman
later said they never had a firm
deal with the Arab shiekdorp.
The more than 2,000
passengers who often filled the
ship to capacity during its
beydey before World War 11,
danced to the music of such name
orchestras as Benn,...Goodman.
In recent years, operators have
advertised the ship "as the
largest steamer u·nder a U.S.
flag.·•
3 Men Killed
STOCKTON . (AP) -Three
men driving on the wrong side of
the road we~ kiJJed when their
car slammed headon into a truck
east of herethis morning, the
highway patrol said. The victims
had not been identified.
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CHRISTMAS SHoP~NG DOME.
ONLY a.I · OA"'IS .
LEFT.'
Board Names Riley
To Health V ~cancy
Orange County Supervisors de·
cided Wednesday to fill their va·
cant seat on the board of direc-
tors or the county Health Plan-
ning Council even though the
county and council are compet.
ing for new federal health plan.
ning powers.
Supervisor Thomas Riley was ·
named by his fellow board mem·
bers to the directorship. It
opened last month when the
council asked Supervi!or RoJ>ert
Battin to resign for not attending
council meetings.
Battin voted against filling the
vacancy, saying "J don't think
we should dignify that group."
The council currently ex-
ercises the federally mandated
·function of planning to 'meet the
county's health care needs but
has come under sharp criticism
from supervisors and others over
its four-year JJf espan on grounds
it isn't doing an adequate job.
1be law that ~ated the coun. dl e:xplred last year and was
replaced by a new measure that
ire-Uy u.pands the lfe>wers of
health pJanntna enUtla delipat-
ed bt the conrnment to serve
apecllled parta ot the coubtl')'.
Oranae County last sprtoa wu
.dttlln•t~!I e h••lth servl~ea
araa eaUUed to Its own iovermna
board.
Since then. the exlstina health planmna council and county gov.
emment have been. 'earl"' Sor a abowdotrl\. over the new c· ·--, . fte 1plrrln1 wm eoa e
aaat ,oar when the US DeJ?ert.
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JOINS HEALTH PANEL
.supervisor Rll~
ment or Health, EducaUon and
Welfare m aka a Choice.
Supervisor Jhlpb Dlcdrlcb, one of ..lbe ouncll's harshest
c-ritics in the past. moved to fill
the board's vacancy on the coun·
ell governing body.
•'Though wo bave differences ~ opinion on tbing$, I think we
~d re~n_!l to.1bdr~ to
name one of our board to a.;mr
boa.rd." l>iedrichaald. r
Thuf!day. Oeeember •. 1175
g P~ct Revised
A Huntiniton Beach man who wu an attendant at the lot bais
been arrested and accused of
masterminding the scheme
which some officials fear may
have cost lmany thousands of
dollars in public funds.
Investigators believe that the
suspect and possibly several ac·
complices raked in "portions of
the receipts as vehicles exited
the ••t~ parking lot.
The probe that led to the lone
arrest alleges that the lot atten-
dants failed to record the proper
amounts paid by lot patrons and
submitted dummy •'lost coupon••
vouchers indieating lower
amounts to the county.
The investigation has so far
foiled to turn up any evidence
that officials of the parking com-
i>AnY were involved in the fraud
and top county officials deny that
the board's actlon this week is
the first step toward bacluog out
of the contract.
An informed county ad·
ministration source who asked
not to be id e ntifie d s aid
supervisors only wanted to have
"full ~ontrol of the situation'' in
1he event additional investigation
~es strong action necessary.
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UCI .STUDENTS DISH OUT ENOUGH ICE CREAM FOR THE ENTIRE CAMPUS AFTER RECO ~ ....
Next tor Gulness Book: a 4,584-pound .Sundae With 40 Pounds of Whipped Cream RD
Sundae Special at UCI
Record Con/ ection Whi/,ped Up by Students
By DOUGLAS FRITZSCHE
Of 91e0•11Y PllotSUft
It was much more than a month of sundaes. 1t ought even
have been a decade of SWldaes.
A group of UCI students put
together a boatload of ice cream
and assorted confecterionary
Wednes day that would have
made the most dedicated &Weet
tooth quiver. ·
The pledges of Phi Delba Theta
fraternity plan to ask the Guin-
ness World Records people if this
is the ret'ipe for ,a record·
breaking ice cream sundae:
ICE CREAM -t,584.94 pounds.
STRAWBERRIES -120
pounds.
WHIPPED CREAM-40
pounds.
NUTS-25 pounds.
CANOY SPRINKLE-25
pounds.
where Farrell's l ee Cre am
Parlors stacked up a 3,956-pound,
12-ounce sundae.
The problem with all former
monster sundaes, commented
the announcer on the event's
publ.ic address system. was that
the ice cream was thrown away
afterwards.
The two and a half ton UCI
creation of ice cream donated by
Swenson's Ice Cream was to be
eaten.
At about 12 :30 p.m., the crowd
of about J.500, two or three limes
t~e audience most .. politicar
fi gures draw at the Irvine.cam-
pus, began moving past the sun-
dae, ~ach getting a cup. About
1,200 tickets for all the ice cream
you can eat for $1 were sold.
Much more was given away.
At dusk, about half the mam·
moth sundae was gone. And as
the cool winds of evening began
to blow over the campus, a group
or about 100 stragglers doggedly
kept eating away at the shrinking
mountain of ice cream as the
fraternity pledges went to work
cleaning up the m ess.
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OC]ail's
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Haircut
Bid Nixed
Convicted felon Kenneth John
Beloat argued in vain Wedne1>-
day that Orange County Jail hair
cutting standards are sharply ih
conflict with the styles sported by
our founding fathers.
Beloat • .27, pleaded in a band
written demand for a writ of pro-
hibition that was swiftly rejected
by Superior Court Judge Kenneth
Williams that the jail ·s tecsefy
defined tonsorial treatment
amounts to a denial of his con-
stitutional rights .
Beloat, who is now appealing
Judge Williams· denial to the
Fourth District Court.of Appeals.
argued that county jail prisoner s
are being subjected to hair cuts
every 1Qtol4days.
He states that many inmates
protest in vain that hair is not al-
lowed to grOW\ beyond the collar
while mustaches are trimmed so
that the upper lip can be seen.
Beloat, a transient who is serv·
ing a 315-day sentence at the
James A. Musick Facility in El
Toro, argued that •'long hair'>
styles were accepted in every
profession when our nation wu.
founded.··
Judge Williams, fingering his
short, graying curly hair and h1::1
hairless chin and upper lip, de·
nied the petit~n '!Vithout com-
ment.
F1Shing Approved
WASHING TON (UPI) -The
Senate Armed Services Commit· t~edoesday approved a
3>0-e fishing zone off the U.S ••
coas although military leaden
~arned it could lead to the clos·
mg of the Mediterranean and
other bodies of water to
American warships.
And a relative pinch-an u~
weighedl several bucketruls-<>f
chocolate, blueberries and cher·
ries. .
A truck drove up to Gateway
Plaza at UCI aL. noon with the
mass of sweets aJ)d a gang of
pledges began unloading the ....
truck and dumping the~ three·
sofa bed sak !
gallon containers. ·
Naturally, most ice cream dis·
hes were too small to hold the
massive sundae. So, a 17-foot ski
boat was commandeered, lined
with dry ice and plastic sheeting,
and piled with ice cream.
A former world's record, con·
tained in Guinness' 1976 edition,
W?S set July 13 in McLean, Va.,
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No Time
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LOS ANGELES (AP) -The
Immigration and Naturalization
Service has def ended its order re.
jecting alien resident status for
an Australian man who married
another man. But a service of.
ficial said the agency would issue
a sut?stitute order deleting the
terni'"f aggot."
The INS rejection was given to
Anthony Sullivan, 33, an
Australian who went through a
marriage ceremony with
Richard Adams, 29_ &lllivan and
Adams, who live in Hollywood.
1 were granted a marriage license
on April .21. The ceremony was
, performed· by the homosexually
orien~ed Metropolitan Communi·
ty Church io Boulder, Colo.
Bees Poisoned i
l By Cyanide ,
FONtANA (UPI) r-lbe bees
of pother 200 ~Jonies were
found Poisoned at the Knoefler
Hooey Farms. bringing to '700 the number of hives destroyed by
cyanide in the area.
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e=sUmated the Joss at $55,000.
Some Knoefler hives were the ob-
ject ol a similar poisoning in
Ne.bras a.
Iovesttiators said it1as not known why the hiv • wero •
~ocl or by w!M)m.
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cLOAKS & DAGGERS: You
may have noted in the news that
1-loward Jlughes' mystery 5PY
ship. the Glomar F~,;p)orer, is
back making headlines again.
Th.is is indeed baffling. •
.You remembe r the GlomarEx·
1'lOrt>r, world's ugliest spy ship.
whic-h should bC' better known as
the GlomarGlob. It was the clan.
-.iesLine-vessel which in 1974 at-
tt~mpted to fetch up 11 sunken Sov·
iet s ubmarine rrom the Pacifil·
bOttom so01e 750 miles northerly
of Hawaii. .
What is baffling about the
Clomar todav is how she ean
make news ·by simply doing
11othing. Not a thing. 7..cro.
This app£>nrs to be the
Clomar's stock in trade.
Right now, for example. word
has leaked OfJ lhat ~the" Glomar
will·no longer be dooked at her
:regular area in ·l..ong Beach
}larbor where she has been under
('Ontrol or an outfit known ;.1s
Global ~1arine Development,
]nC'.
THE RUGllES·BUll.T beast is
vacating. But Joseph Gates, con-
tract administrator for the spy
:;hip, is mum.
Asked by prying reporters
where the Glomar was going,
Gates said, "I don't know, so I re·
ally can't comment on that.••
Jn other words, Gates wasn·t
saying anything and the Glomar
wasn't doing anything. It still
made news.
Earlier, the spy vessel also
made the papers when the
uperators failed to pay any Los
Angeles County taxes. By not do·
ing this, the ugly clandestine con·
traption once again got ink.
J.ater, the federal government
fessed up that it at'tually owned
the thing so the ta"\> issue was
moot.
ANOTHF.R TIME, the.Glomar
at'tually did lumb€'r out to sea
and skulked off Santa Catalina
Jsland . not looking for gold on a
:5Wlkt>n Spanish galleon.
\Vhile the ugly duckling of the
s py business was not looking for
gold w i th it s U·nd crsea
1.1eehanical claw, it iot accused of doing so by a :;alvage operator
•who alleged he had staked out tl)e
t erritory for himself.
Once again, the Glomar Ex-
plorer was dra...,·ing widespread
'3ttention for something it wasn't
doing.
This wasn't the spy vessel's
.first trip to Catalina Island. She
h as been out theie SC\'eral limes
before, being idle, whire her crew
silently soaked up suds in several
Avalon w atering places. They
too weren't doing much.
People would inquire ~·hat
they were doing.
'"Nothing,·· they y.rould reply.
THF. NEXT DAY, headline:>
would scream out at you that the
Glomar F.xplor€'r and her crew
were anchored off Catalina, do-
ing nothing. ll makes a great
story.
All of this started, of course,
back there last year when the
Glomar ·s teamed out beyond
}lawaii and tried to put the
snatch on the Ru ssian sub. The
Glomar reached into the depths
with her mechanical claw and
1.·ame up with parts of tbe un·
dersea boat.
THIS · IS REALLY the
Glomar's claim to fame. Jt sure-
made headlines. The Glomar Ex·
plorer had actually gone out to
:;ea and done something. •
J-lalf of something, anyWay ..
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-Resent Soviets '
'Mood' Pills South Atlantic
Drugs Tested,
' ·Base Red Goal?
Found 'Unsafe' JOHANNESBURG South Africa (UPI) -Black African resent~
rnent, repeated warning's by Secretary of Statt; Henq-~ssin.ger an~ a
gi'owing d eath toll have failed to halt the Soviet Uruon s military in·.
tervention in the Angolan civil war. ,
WASHINGTON (UPI) -A
preliminary reYiew of the ingre-
dients found in sleeping pills,
stimulants and other non ·
prescription '!mood" drugs said
today that only .one ingredient -
caffeine -can be proven safe
and err ecti ve. All other ingredients are
either uns afe or ineffective, or
should be subjected to further
testing to prove they are okay,
the advisory report to the Food
and Drug Administration s aid.
THE THREE·YEAR review or·
more than two dozen ingredients
in produ<::ts on which Amerieans
spE'nd millions or dollars eveiy
year also said it was "shocked"
by some of the advertising
claims made. lt recommended
the FDA work with the Federal
Trade Commission to crack
down on various claims.
It said most current 1abeling
claims for daytime sedatives -
such as relief of "nervous ir·
ritability•· or "calming down and
relaxing·• -should be baipied.
CAFFEINE. WRICll is foUnd
jn stimulants such as "No.Doze."
"Vivarin" and "Enerjets," was
the only ingredient rated by the
panel as safe and effective. The
scientists said the ingredient has
about the same effect as a cup of
c.·offee.
The Proprietary Association,
\\'hicb represents the industry,
acC'used the p<1nC'I of "scientifi c
bias for allegedly ignorin g
massive evidence of the safety
and effectiveness of sleep aids
and daytime calm atives. · ·
Paris Holdup
Pair Fo iled;
African Slain
. PARIS (AP) -Police killed a
North African bank robber and
captured his Spanish accomplice
early today as they tried to
'escape after holcfing about 30
hostages for 14 hours in a bank
near the Eiffel Tower.
THE SPANIARD tripped and
hurt his bead as he tried to run
from the getaway car, which·
crashed into a taxi less than hal!
a mile from the bank. Two
women hostages in the car and
all the hostages in the bank were
unhurt. ·
Police said the two gunmen.
''armed to the teeth,·· tried to rob
a branch of the Credit Lyonnais
:shortly after JO:JO a.m. wrones·
day, but were interrupted by
guards from a Brinks delivery
truck. There was an exchange or
s hots, a passerby was shot in lhe
foot, wounded, and the gunmen
herded members of the bank
staff and cus tomers into the
basem~nt safe deposit room.
THE GUNMEN threatened to
start shooting their hostages un-
Jess they were supplied with a
getaway. car and $2 million in
$100 bills. Sounds like gunshots
were heard periodicalfy from
within the bank.
lt said Americans spend $58
million on the products every
year and ir some were forced off
the market there would be
"added expense to the consumer
for doctors' fees, wasting or doc-
tors' vaJuable time and the use oC
more potent prescription drugs.••
THE REVIEW, which covered
nighttime sleep aids, daytime
:sedatives and stimulants, is part
of the FDA ·s long term review to
determine the safety and effec-
tiveness of all nonprescription,
over-the·counter drugs. .
, ,_DA Comrrlissioner Alexander
M. Schmidt :stressed the report is
preliminary and it will be upto
the ~genC'y to d etermine whether
some drugs will be taken off the
market, and up to the industry to
prove the ingredients challenged
by the scientists are safe or do
the i<?b they are supposed to.
Mob .. ter Sf4Jfn
The body of Ned C. Bakes,
veteran Chicago gangland
figure from heydar of Al
Capone. was found. in trunk
of his car with a bullet in
his head. He was former
messenger boy tO PauJ 'The
Waiter' Ricca in the 40s.
Hoffa .Jury Probe
5 Teams ter, Gang ·
Figures -to Appear
DETROIT CU Pl) -Five New
Jersey Teams ter and un~
derworld fi gures were ordered to
<\ppear _.today before a fed eraJ
Grand Jury investigating the dis·
appearance of former Teamsters
boss J ames R. Hoffa.
The only witness identified by
( I NSHORT ·]
Peoples' Democratic Republic or
Laos.
federal sources was Salvatore Rawaifan F loodin g Rriguglio, business agent !or
Teamsters l .oC'a l 560 in Union Ci · JDLO, Hawaii CUP!) -?.tore
ty, N.J ., and an associate of than 100 persons, faced with an
former Local 560 Ptesident An· expected high tide and a slowly
thony "Tony Pro" Provenzano. sinking shoreline, have evacuat-
Provenzano was one of three ed their homes after a light
persons Hoffa reportedly tremor struck Ilawaii near the
planned to meet the day he di sap· area where a weekend earth·
peared from the parking lot of quake caused widespread
the suburban M achu.s Red Fox ·damage and a volcanic eruption.
restaurant. The peak of the high tide is ex-
Subpoenas against-brigulio pected to bring the water level up
Kissin~er has told the Kremlin that East-West detente 1s in
jeopardy. For the first time since
the Congo crisis 15 years ago, ~ig : ( , J
power rivalr_y has been In· NEWS AN.4LYS/S
troduced to Afnca. _ .
"'T HIS SOVIET in·
volvement is resented by
Africans most of all, but the Unit·
ed States cannot remain ind.if·
ferent while an outside pow~
5 Buildings .
Damaged By
Pipe Bombs
MIAMf CUPI) -Five small
pipe bombs exploded outside the
FBI office, three qt.her federal
buildings, and a bank in Miami
within two hours Wednesday
night. Police found and dis·
mantled another bomb outside a
:;tale employment office. . (
NO INJUlll ES were reported
and little or no damage was sus·
tained at any of the explosion
sites. The bombs went off with no
warning given to authorities and
no group claimed responsibility
for the explosions.
A police spoksesman said all
five bombs were similar crudely.
made pipe bombs of some l lf.i in·
ches in length. The explosives
had been placed in green
I garbage bags.
Police said similar garbage·
bags were round outside two
Qlher branch post offices in the
city. However, bomb sqUads de-
termined the devices inside the
bags were not of an explosive
nature. · ·
T.HE FIRST born b went orr at
S:JS p.m. PST about fi,ve feet
from the front entrance of the
FBI building. Bombs subse-
quently went off at two branch
.post office buildings and a Social
Security Administration build·
ing. The fifth bomb exploded. at
embarks upon an Interventionist
ipolicy the continuatioo of. which.
must inevitably threaten our re;
lationship," Kissinger said.
American military anaJysts
say Russia's commitment is
aimed at the strategic prize of its
first ·naval base in the South
Atlantic. They say the base
would complement the Soviet
Union's current domination ot
the)ndian Ocean.
Portugal .. yielded its five·
century colonial hold on Angola
three weeks ago -leaving
"without shame," according to
departing high commisiponer
Adm. l.eonel Cardoso -but did
not C'hoose among the thrci? war-
ring g uerr,lla independence
groups when .handing over
power. 1
RUSSIA STEPPED in with a
big buildup or weapons for the
20,000-strong army ot the Marx4
isl Popular Movement for the
Liberation of Angola, which has
overwhelming tribal support
from the Kim bundu people in the
capital. ·
The recent arrival of 3,000
Cuban combat troops has tipped
the military balance in favor of
the Marxists, according to South
African military sources.
The sources s ay that unless
the two non-Communist groups
receive a speedy and large-scale
injection or Western arms the oil·
wealthf state could become a
permanent area of Soviet ln.
fluence.
AP . .\RT F ROM military and
naval facilities in Somalia in the
far northeast, the Soviets have no
solid toehold in Africa.
The Popular Movement has
established itself as the People's
Rfi}ublic of Angola, and" accord-
ing to President Dr. Agostinho
.Neto, already bas the diplomatic
recognit~on ot ••several score'• the Barnett Bank. and the four others stemmed · 2.4 feet or more.
from raids conducted by the U.S. ;============'===='==========================; Organized Crime Strike Force
Tuesday night in the Newark,
· ::;tates.
N.J., area. ·
S trllk A 1'rrted
WASHINGTON (AP)
Negotiators reached a tentative
settlement today averting a
s trike threatened by 70,000 mem·
bers of s hopcraft unions that
~·ould have closed down virtually
all of the nation's railroads.·
• The agreement came after the
unions postpon ed a scheduled 6
a.m. walkout which would have
s tranded thousands of com·
muters and long.di s tance
travelers and halted rail freight
deliveries.
Laos Lea der s
BANGKOK, Thailand (U)'I) -
The Pathet Lao appointed two of
its top officials as president and
prime minister or Laos today,
forging the final link in the Com ..
munist takeover of Indochina.
In a broadcast monitored here,
the Pathet Lao said in Vientiane
that Prince Souphanouvong, the
riominal Pathet Lao chief, would
:;erve as president of the New
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Thursday, December 4, 1975 DAIL y PILOT AS
PresChool Program Rapped
SACRAMENTO (AP)
-The legislature chief
riscal adviser says
state Schools chief
Wilson Riles' touted Ear·
ly Childhood Education
program has shown
''questionable'' results.
Representatives of
Legislative Analyst A.
Alan Post continued
their year-old attack
Wednesday on ECt,
foreshadowing. another
battle next year over
Riles' request to expand
the program.
The scene was a
Senate Education Com-
mittee hearing on read·
ing programs in the
wake of test scor es
which s h owed
California's 12th graders
Over Malpraetict•
declining sharply tn all
areas, including reading.
TWO POST AIDES
said an older state pro-
gram. providing modey
for speciali$ts in reading
instruction, bad a better
record than ECE in
teaching children to read
in grades kindergarten
through three. --
"Existing evaluation
data suggest questiona-
ble program erfective-
ness," said Joan Bissell,
an administrative
analyst in Post's 0Cl1ce.
"No ECE program ex·
pansion should be un
dertaken unless pro-
gram s ucce ss is
established de -
finitively.''
She also said another
look should be taken at
the Department of
Education's prioritie:J.
elemt>ntary school8
Ulhmatt•ly he want!S to
extend 1t to all tht.>
sehools
But the widely respect
ed Post attacked the de-
partment's claims for
the program last year
and opposed additional
funds . Gov. Edmund
Brown Jr. ultimately ap-
proved at'I addition I ast
summer which was Jess
than Riles sought.
ON W EDNESDAY. . Mona .Jean Gallegos had been the object of a
\\'ldespread search by sheriff's deputies after her
disappearance June 15. Photographs of the woman
were sent to nearly every newspaper and television Mglat Cl-ruk"~.r,...,._ station in Southern ~ Medic Wives Sit-in
Early Childhood
Education, the backbone
or Riles' school reform
effort. is a $63-million
program to stress learn-
ing in the early grades.
Post's office renewed its
~osition, say 1ng
schools with the Miller-
Unruh reading specialist
program s howed a
greater improvement in
reading scores than ECE
schools.
California. ( ) Johnny Carson has
Riverside County State been offered $1
Deputy Coroner Carl million to star in
Smith identified the --------movie version of
woman Wednesday by Irwin Shaw 's new her dental records, but said there was no way of de-novel, "Night works" termining the cause of her death. None of the tH>nes
SACRAMENTO (AP)
-About 25 doctors'
wives, staking out spots
for sleeping bags in the
governor's reception
room, have vowed not lo
budge until they see Gov.
Edmund Brown Jr.
20-minutc confrontation
with Lt. Gov. Mervyn
Oymally just before mid·
night, when Dymally
walked in and ('hided
their cause -and their
riches -but later
changed his tone to sym-
pathy and support.
secretary; Mario
Obledo, Brown ·s health
and welfare secretary.
showed any injury, he said. as a night clerk in a flophouse. Offer was
made on Carson 's
s how by Shaw's agent.
But Brown, who sent
out for a chicken dinner,
was tied up in budget dis-
cussions with University
of California officials, a
marathon meeting which
made his immediate pre-
sence unlikely, said BiU
Stall, his pr sess
secretary.
UNDER THE pro·
gram, teaching aides are
brought in to reduce
dass sizes, parents are
involved in class plan·
ning, and students are
supposed to be treated
individually and learn at
State support of Miller-
Unruh has been declin-
ing as ECE increases.
said Miss Bissell. She
said Miller-Unruh should
be given an equal chance
to compete for new
Ttmney Off ended
LOS ANGELES <AP) -Sen. John Tunney has
angrily denounced U .S. Senate hopeful Tom
Hayden for questioning his authorship of a book on
the energy crisis and charging·misuse of taxpayers·
fonds.
Tunney retorted Wednesday that Hayden was
indulging in "malignant gossip and personal pique''
by alleging three Tunney aides paid with taxpayers'
•funds had actually done most ot tne worK tor rum on
the book, called "The Changing Dream."
Ex·ron11 Charged
DA VIS (UP l) Two ex-convicts, one paroled
, from state prison last weekend, have been charged
with murdering an official or a Sacramento halfway
house for form er prisoners and abducting his wife.
The suspects. Michael B. Wendling, 39, and
Howard A. Smith, 35, were captured Wednesday
after exchangi~ shots with police. They were
booked in Sacramento County jail on charges of
murder and kidnaping.
Claat11Wortla Fire Settled
LOS ANGELES (AP) -a $1.7 million settle-
ment has been accepted by 35 insurance companies
seeking recovery from Newhall Refining Co., Inc.,
and Pauley Refining Co. of home damage claims
paid out in the 1970 Chatsworth-Newhall fire.
The settlement was mediated by Superior Court
Judge Emil Gumpert who said when he announced
Wednesday the agreement saved county taxpayers
a trial that would have cost thousands of dollars.
Patty·Hearst's
Health Debated
SAN FRANCISCO charged with participat-
l(AP> -A defense at-ing in a 1974 San Fran-
'omey ctaims Patricia cisco bank holdup with
-J[earst 'is in worse members of the Sym-
fihape" physically than a bi ones e Libera ti on
week ago, but sheriff'~my.
officers deny her health
is deteriorating.
"As far as we know her
physical condition is just
as good as when shear-
rived, .. Asst. Sheriff °M.leSSfl.U.e Eugene E. Stewart said Jr.J.~ ~ •
Wednesday. He said she
weighs within a half a
pound of what she
weighed when taken to
the San Mateo County
jail J J weeks ago.
Earlier in the day, at·
torney Albert Johnson
said Miss Hearst has l~--t
five pounds and has an
eye infection and the only
· medication she has r e-
ceived "is multipurpose
vitamins and one
aspirin."
Stt>wart said if the
newspaper heiress· at·
tomeys feel she is being
mistreated, they have
the right to have their
own physician examine
her "and they haven't
done that."
Miss Hearst has been
held without bail since
her arrest Sept. 18. She is
PALO ALTO (UPI) -
A self-described re-
verend who tried to
make a citizen's arrest
on a pair of pretty
masseuses at a local ·
massage parlor woWld
up behind bars instead.
Police ~sa id Jerold
Edward Shorn ar, 47,
went to the Tender Lov-
ing Care Parlor early
Wednesday and alleged-
ly paid $20 for a rubdown
and $45 for a sex act. Of.
ficers said he then went
to his car and got a
replica of a pistol and
held two masseuses until
police arrived on the
scene.
When officers arrived,
they arrested Shomar
for false imprisonment
and left the girls alone.
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City Ai~e's Son Held
OLlVENHAIN (AP) -San Diego County
Sheriff's deputies have arrested a former Carlsbad
city councilman's son for the killing or his wife and
his 6-year-old son.
Booked Wednesday in San Diego for investiga-
tion of murder was Leland Neiswender, 32.
Deputies said his 33-year-old wife, Sheila, and
their son Leland Jr. were both shot with a rifle in
the family home. Their daughter Sylvia was un-
harmed.
The women. from the
San Fernando Valley
and West Los Angeles,
want Brown to call a·
s pecial session of the
legislature to deal with
what they call an im-
mediate crisis in
malpractice premiums.
THEY ALSO argued
with Donald Burns,
Brown·s bus iness and
tran s portation
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Roberta Weintraub,
speaking for the Women
for Malpractice Reform
group, said an im-
mediate special session
is needed to head orr a
planned 485 percent in-
crease in premiums Jan.
l by Travelers Insurance
in Southern California.
their own pace. >
Rile:> ::;ays the results
in the first few years
have been beyond expec·
tation. Before legit>lative
committees, h e has
called ECE the nation's
hE'st school reform plan
and has said he would
s'take his career on its
success.
This year Riles is seek-
im? another $55 million to expand the program to
00 percent of the state's
funds. ·
One or Riles' top aides,
Alexander Law, de-
fended ECE as "a com-
prehensive approach
which we think provides
more services to more
children and gives you
almost equal effect'' in
reading scores.
He denied the claim by
Post·s pCfice that Riles'
department is trying to
phase out Miller-Unruh
in favor of ECE.
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f A Transit Setback
The Orange County Transit District is down but
not completely out in its battle to keep the pioneer
door-to-destination DiaJ -a-R1dc bus ser\lit:e on the
road .
A court ruling in favor of Yellow Cab. Co. forced
the district to terminate service in the tlty o( Orange.
District director.s chose to keep Oial a -Ride operating
111 1.<t llabra, the only other area currently using thr
service, in the belief that an arrangement suitable to
the court can be worked <>ut \vi th the taxi firm
Despite the setback. llirectors will appeal the rul-
ing and seek changes in the act that created the
transit agency . 1'hey want to revise or eliminate th<'
formula that requires them to either buy out or sub·
sidiz_e private trHnsit enterprises impa<.·ted by public
service.
.l\.ny plans for expanding Dial·a ·Ride service to
Oranf:e Coast communities "'ill. of course. have to
a\vait resolution of the legal problem. .
However, the distritt should <.'ontinue seeking a
way to make it-Qr s ome other form of local
transportation such as suggested mini-bus loop routes
an~/or perhaps subsictize<t taxi service for special
neecl areas -work within a legal framework s atisfac-
tory to the courts .
Youthful Bigotry
The last decade has s een some remarkable cf-~or~s to rcduc(• or eliminate racial and re ligious pre-
JUdJCC' from the American scene. -
l\1ost .4.mcricans ha\'c the impression the efforts
have beC'n rather successful. •
So it comes as a shock to be told that tacial and
religious prejudice is rampant among teenagers and
has s ho\vn little t.·hange in the past dozen years.
That 's the p1..~rioct co \'ered by a study ri:-rently
romp\L•led by CnivC'rs ity of California s orial scicn-
lists and reported in ri book titled Adolescent Pre·
judi,·e. ·
Responding to detailed ques tionnaires weresom~
5,000 students in cighLh,·tenth and l\'-'elfth grades in
three East coast school districts of varying socio
t:'L'Onomic barkgrounds.
Student acceptan<.·c of "anti-black stereotypes"
ranged from ·19 to 6~ percent, the researchers report.
;'IJ1..·g~tive Je\\'ish :-:trreotypes were a('<'epted by from
J..I to ·15 percent of the stuLicnts ..
Rut, ocldly enough, a majority of teachers in the
schools said they \vf'rr not 8\"1are of any .racial or· re-
ligious prejudices an1ong the sludents.
The researchers conclude that. while siudents
genl'rally 0:1re taught th~1t prejudice is bad, no specifi<'
effort is made to tearh them to recognize and ideQ_tify
prejudice, to understancl that behavior differences
are not genetic in origin or·to show them how to.look
beyond s urface rharacteristics.
If teenage bigotry is as widespread as this study
indicates . the hope of wiping out prejudice in a single.
generation seems cti~ indeed.
Back to Nature
I..ooking for a reaJl y unique <tnd ur>·to-the-minutt.~
Christmas gift? Ready to spend $37 for it'?
I low about a genuine \vooden toilet seat-\\·ith the
"natural wood" look?
After decades of trying to think up modern
versions of the old wooden throne---from simply paint·
ing it white to making it out of plastic. plain, decorat-
t?d or see-through, u1>holstering it and even adding a
music box-we learn this year that the very las t ~·ord
is Lhe toilet seat handcrafted from beautifult natural
\Vood. .,:;.
Is this \\1hat you'd rail going the full circle? Or
maybe the full ovcil ''
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Big Cities
Are Like
, .'J'he 'No Free L11ticl1' Ca11didale?
DitWsaurs
( PA tJ L HARVEY)
\\.'hat happened to the
dinosaurs ? Tht•y over.ate.
It is the consensus of an-
thropologists that thf" dinosaurs
~rew too big for their own good,
got too fat to forage .-.and finally
100 y,·eak to .support their own
"·eight.
There i.s increasing evidence
that our big cities, consuming
more than
they a rc pro·
ducing. "too
y,·eak to sup·
port thl~ir oY.·n
y,·e1ght, ·· like
the dinosaurs
are doomed.
R"y n ow
'( :\ew York Ci -
ty y,·ould be
belly-up ex -
cept for transfusions supplied by
.De ar
Gloon1y
Gus
see that about 3,500
C~lifornians have passed
the 1975 state bar exam.
With the ranks of the legal
profession sweiling at that
ratf", is it any wonder so
many lawsuits are bt>ing
fill"'Ci these days?
W.0 .D.
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doubled. For <'!lies of a million
it 's quadrup\t>d
J.'or a e1ty such as New York
the Pt"r·l'apita cost of ".services ..
is astronon11c a\ -last year
$1.223.68.
Remember. for a city of 50.000
it "'as $158.
F'or a city of millions. Sl.200
plus !
In these bigges t cities "pubUc
µ.·elfare .. is the biggest Item on
the budget,
Brown Eyes National Ticket
SA;.'1 DIEGO -I-laving main·
tained phenomf"nal popularity at
home and achieved instant re-
putation in the nation by pro-
claiming there is "no free
lunch," (;ov. Edmund G. Brown
Jr., may now drastically revise
the Dt>mocratic presidential out·
look by a limited run in the
pnmaries.
The pretense that Bro\l.'O is
satisfied and preoccupied being
governd"r or
\,alifornia has
been droppf"d
by C'lose sup·
porters . Un-
1 es s some
libt-ral pre-
sident i a I
hopeful
breaks out of
I h o
DemocratiC'
pack, Rrown now intends to run
in -and be hea,,ily favored to
win -California·s June 8
primary. Furthf"rmore, there is
serious thought about entering
other late prim3ries.
( __ E_v_A_N_s._N_o_v_A_K~J
fir.st vi.sit to San Diego since the
197•t campaign for governor.1 With only a few days -advance
IJOtice. it was announced Rrown
wol1ld answer questions at a
roast beef luncheon at the U.~\
Grant Hotel, tickets $.5 apiece.'
first-come-first served. Around
680 persons, looking like a cross-
.section of Califorrua, jammed
the ballroom. with hundreds
turned away. l
WF.l.l, OVF.R an hour of QU('S -
tions·and ·answers was unique-
not only in th<" obvious, easy rap-
port between governor and con·
stituents but hi:; extraordinary
tone : realistic, .s keptical,
generally bleak .
"l..i(e is not a problem to be
solved. Each day brings a eer-
tain amount of pleasure, a cer-
tain amount of pain": tx>caus(' of
less abundancE', "we must make
change! in thl" way WC' do busi·
ness. Jt's not going to be easy.··
TJUS Calvinistic call for more
work to achieve lc>ss abundanct•
frcim a forma Jesuit seminarian
generates vi sible empathy from
ordinary vo1ers . More surpris-
ingly. he has not turned off the
party's famed Southern
California doyens of the left.
.'\t a private meeting with
Rrown in the J.os Angf"les homl'
of formC'r Democratic national
committeeman Sll'Ve Reinhardt,
some leaders of liberal-left
groups did grumbl(' that the gov·
ernor continually described pro-
blems without offenng solutions
(an increa s ingly frequent
eritici s m in California
newspapers )-:
"people 's lunch" in San Diego,
Hrown bonlbed out1 with a
wooden performance at a party
fund-raiser in the posh Konakai
C lub on Shelter I sland.
Transposed to a national scale,
Rrown's antipathy with party
politicians makes him the highly
imp robable nominee o f a
brokered national convention.
SINC,E he mus t sbow strength
in primaries to get the conven-
tion's ear, Rrown '::>unannounced
decision to permit his name on
the California ballot ll no liberal
front-runner has appeared by the
.'\pril <l·dead:line is essential to his
prospects. Wh at '.s more, h.iwks
in his inner eircle are urging him
to enter other primaries if no
front-runner emerges in the first
two primaries -New
Hamps hirf" on Feb. 24 and
Massachusetts on March2. Aljke-
ly target: neighboring Oregon on •
May 25, with a March J G
filing deadline.
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the rest of us.
.'\nd most all large cities are in
a similar bind.
THF.RF. ARE some exceptions
-a few large cities are thriving,
such as Phoenix , Memphis,
Houston. San Diego. They appear
able to continue to attract new
businesses and middle·ineome
wage earners and to be able to re-
ach out and annex "bedroom
suburbs" with their immense ta:<
potential.
A."'lY SHOWING of primary
strength would undcrC'ul deep
animosity toward Rrown by par-
ty leaders fr om national
chairman Robert S. Straus:; on
down. Thus. his supporters in
California now view him as a
leading C"andidate prospeet for
Vice President {particularly if
SE>n . l·lubert Humphrey is the
nominee) and a remote though
not impossible presidential dark
horse~
Apologizing for having invited
the voters to lunch and making
them pay for ii, Rrown reiterated
his slogan : "The.re·s no frt>e
lunch." Jn r esponse to com·
pl~ints about budget .. cuts in
f"ducation and highways, he
declared the alternative was
higher taxes. "You don't get
something for nothing," he
added . Rrown urged his listeners
not lo "f"xpect rosy tomorrows
with no pain and no suffering, ..
but to "reC'og nize the inherent
limits of government activity.··
Ry and iarge, however, tht•
liberal leaders praised Rrown's
first year in office (while' com-
-plaining he is a bit too negative).
What's more. such liberals as
Reinhardt and r etired computer
tycoon Max Palevsky (a key
McGovern S\lpporter in 1972) are
solidly behind his dark hors£' pre
sidential aspirations.
One Rrown insider ror months
has been pas~ing word through
national party circles of a mar-
riage between the politics of joy
and the politics or gloom: a Hum-
phrey-Brown "dream ticket."
Hut wit.ti t he active liberal can-
didates still groping and Brown's
grim message catching hold
across the country, the fact that
his Supporters are eyeing
primary tests lndicates they may
not be satisfied with second
place.
The bigger thE'y get beyond
50,000 population the more th('y
suffer from cascading dt.>bt . e:<·
cessive labor contracts, runav.•;.1y
pension obligations and a form of
malignancy which feeds on itst>\f.
Just as one for-instance, the
biggt>r the city the more fire calls
Pf?( capita.
Rut the 14 big cities which are
decaying are so hemmed in that
their population density is triplt>
that of the still-growing cities.
Other Rrownisms: "If you
don·t know where you're going, a
plan is a good way to get there";
F'or all of his "no free lunch ..
<'Onserv.itive principles, Brown's
basic problem is less with liberal ~ ide-ologues than with politicians.
On the night of his triumphant
T\'PICAl.J.V, the big -city
politicians are (.lected and re·
elected by promises to do more
for the electorate. burdening
their c1tie.s with more social
services.
As surely a:; all exresses tend
to correct thl'm.sel vcs, thert.> is a
mass ex.odus from New York
City.
That Jerry Rrown, 37 years old
and a first-year governor, should
be a sf"rious prospect for the na·
tional ticket points to the failure
of a ny Democratic hoPf?ful to
t:ike hold. But what has attract ·
ed so much national attention to
Rrown without his leaving
California's boundaries all year
is a unique approach to issues
which strikes s parks with the
largely conservative middle
class witho\Jt alienating the
party's dominant liberal wing .
Why Do Nihilists Bother?
These "Promises" have at.
tracted to the big cities low -or
no-income outsiders who charac·
teristically consume more taxes
than they produce.
:\nd so it is that cities under
50.000 population spend an
average $158.32 per person per
year for municipal services. i'"'or
cities ovE'r 300,000 that cost is
Overstuffed Chicago's populii-
tion has shrunk 5.8 percent in the
past three years .
TlllS NATURAi. streamlining
is a much more healthful remedy
than any federal cash bailout
which inevitably Would com-
pound the pressure and perhaps
eventu ate in some hideous
manifestation of internal com·
bu.stion .
Brown's technique was de-
monstrated here recenUy on his
Tboogbts at Large:
When an author writes a
nihilistic book to demonstrate
that life has no essential mean·
ing, the reader can be pardoned
for wondering why the author
labored so long and hard to make
8.n additional contribution to
meaninglessness.
When one.p\rsues any virtue to
California's Missing Records
Preparations for the nation's
bicentennial observances serve
to point up the deplorablt" defi·
ciencies of this state's records. It
is :sad, ii not s hocking. For, of the
50 slates, California's history is
one or the moi1t colorful and
dynami"C. Unfettered by the
tradillons wh iC'h bound the
origj~J colonial states, it has
often been a leader for oJher
!tatH and sometimes the nation.
• But much of the story of this
Mvielopment has either been Jost
to posterity or
i1 not easily ·
accessible .
This is
be('ause the
s t ate h as
nt>gle c l ed
both its
arC'hi ves 'nd
i t s 1tate
11btary as
Wt>ll as tailed
to maintain a<'curate records in
m•ny arita1. Among those lack·
in1 Ii a Legl1la.t.lvt Record
slmtlar to the Congressional
r;t°1~ an [i rony tb•t llr4!
( EARL WATERS )
California l.egislature which,
havi(lg transeended from one of
"citizen-legislators." meetiµg a
few weeks biennially, to Qrie full
time ''professional Jawrnakers, ''
m eeting continuously, labor!i
without benefil of knowledge of
th.at which has gone before.
As President ftarry.S Truman
oblservt'd, "There is nothing new
to those who know their history."
F'Of" a lawmaker it h1 just as im-
portant to know the debates
whi ch formed the background of
laws and pollcits as it Is ror the
NU.rU to rf'cord.
•
A J"RF.SHMAJ•ri congressman
t'an quickly oblalo from the
Conarnsional Rerorct th4t--tull
discourse on any i"ue wb.ich
ever arost In that frt>al de-
liMrative body, And ht ha! the
full resources af the Ubraey ot
Congress, established jUirt eteht
Ye•n attr: t ht" l"lnt COnereu
convened,.._ lo rnearch any 1ub-
ject. No <'omparable service or
reC"Ords exist for the California
legislator who often must rely
upon hearsay or the newspaper
accounts just to learn what was
said the day before .
Wltile a state legislature m•y
seem bush league in comparison
to Congress tti,e fa rt is that ma ny
who form Congress served first
in the legislatur(>s. Californi a ha.s
witnessed many great mW Wv•
ing in its legislature in its 125
years . Quite a few went to
COngres!. Whether they did or
didn't their words utleud in
SaCTamento greatly in!luenc~
the rourse of thi• &tale and
perhaps the nti:tion. As it stands
thest debates have been l05t to
present and future (~ations.
Jt seema stran'e that a
legislative body which wends
some $50 million aMually and
pri d es itstolf on its ••J)ro·
fes1ionali1J'A.." ran't s pend
somelhln,-for better record
keepinf. Wh il4! th~ lack of a
Le1islall•e Record up till now Is
put and don~, wladoi:ndJCUate1 jt
ihould~ tn•ululed, And, 1111 n<>I
too la to recon1Utute Ii 1ood · I , , , I
part ol the past history.
IN AO,DITION td the files of
newspapers, which C"ouJd serve
as ·a principal source, lmany
former members are still in
circulation. Their rerollections
would htrnish a rich source of
valuable material.
Some like former Senator
George W. RoC'hester date back
in the JegisJ3lure to 1927. Still
alert.and actively practieing law
in Orange County, Rochester
presently Is lerving a.s the bi~en·
tennial historian for La llabr•.
Another still alert and active is
Elmet P. Rromley who firlfl
;:•rved In the l.,egi.slature in 1919.
It ts a crime that such *>UTCC5 IO
neelttted while yet there ii time.
Formtr Assemblyman Don A.
Allen ha' beea <"lamorinlC for·~lion Jn Uil• a.rta for a &ood martf
years. He made a. great.at.art in
produclna-a-l•RiaJativ~ Source Sook but auch ettoru nt"ed upd4t·
ini and expan1ion. U not (Of' tf'le
sake or history a~holars then for
lhe Mnefit of thos<' charaed wilh
t.be.qoln.g buiiness ol leaisbt· !nr.1 • •
(SYDNEY HARRIS)
an extreme it becomes a <'On·
tradiction and turns into its op·
posite : so we fin d people who are
proud of t h eir humility,
passionate about their chasLity,
or dogmatic in their skepticism .
Who would have imagined, at
the turn of this century, that
before it was over. America's
most productive farmJand (in
terms of gross farm income)
would be in central California~ .
Man is the onl y species that
acts· his best in the worst of
times, and acts his worst in the
best of times; this seemingly
congenital kink in our nature
may aC't'ount for the necessity or
"cycles" in ·human history, up
and down swings that other
s:pec:i~ do not experience.
Keeping a per&on waiting gives
him time to reflect on your
fault s. beginning with in.
considerateness.
pledges its safety to an absolute
weapon, iJ. beco-mes emotionally
essential to find an .absolute
enemy."
Male hypocrisy in t!Jt1eatm of
sexual relations was neatly
punctured by De!noyerg when he
remarked, "We censure the in·
constan~y of wom en when we are
the victims; we find it charming
wh en we are the objects.··
Silence that continues long
enough acquiresits.ownsound. ---·
In this time of grim recession·
lor many unemployed, I reeall
the ironic old Yiddish proverb:
··11 the rich could hire other pec>-
ple to die for them. tbeJ>CIC¥'COUld
make a wonderful living.Y
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The L'<litorlal page or the Daily
Pilot seeks to In form and
Some personalities make a sllmulate readers b1 prnmting
lilelor,g career out or being di s&P· on this page diverse commcntjry
Poinlfel in TMW\ple, w.,ch enables· on toPica ot lnteresl by syndleat· rT~ I.II · ecf CC>fumnll\.f •n~. C:arloonill\I, by them to satisfy twq 1Wlp~a.te providing a forum ror readt'rt'
drives at once -the rliieed lo feel Yiew• and b)' prueaUnt thU
!uperiof, and at the aam~ time to ~W11p1per't opinions and lde1s.
rati£n._li1e th4!ir continual on currtnt top\~. Thtt l!dltoilat t a~I riea in personar rela· oplnlonsof,theQ•llyPtlat•ppe•r uons lps. onl1tnU..et(ll1.0tiel~1tlhe
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Oict; :iS the British phy&it.i~t and thclr vltwt by ,lht .ON.If Pilot
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DAIL V PILOT 7
Proficiency Tests Set for High Schools Punch
SACRAMENTO (AP) -Do you know enouah
lo craduate from bigh school?
Try answering somequ~tions like these:
-Which is the best buy, 1 pound for 50 cents,
11."2 pound• ror 66 cents, or 3 pounds for $1.40?
-II you paid for a $.1.75 ittm with a $5 bill, what
bills and coins would you get~ change? I -What decimo.l equals three-fourths?
I Al,.SO, CAN YOU nu. OUT AN employment
i' . CO!Dpla1nt and write away for a mail-order product
I ustne complete se-nlences, use a <Jictionary, fill oul
I a tu lorm, decide which real estate ad in a set is
wrorig for a given family, read a measuring cup
and cal~ulate interest? ·
1 _II y~u can answl'r 200 questions like those, the
? Califonua Department of Education figure:s you
l have enough "survival skills" to qualify at age 16 or
l, 17 to leave~chool with a certificate that is supposed
to be the legal equivalent
' of a high school diploma. .---------
0 Hi c i al s expect (EDUCATION) 10,000 to 15,000 of the .
estimated 670,000 eligible
students in the state to
take the first four-hour proficiency test on Dec. 20.
A second test is scheduled March 27.
OTHER STATES OFFER EQUIVALENCY
tests which allow older dropouts to earn a diploma
certificate, but California's test for younger stu-
dents is billed a s the first or its kind in the nation. In-
quiries have been reported from many otl'ier slates
and from Germarry, England and ~ustrali·a .
Students aged 16 and 17 can take the test, with
their parents' consent and a $10 fee. If they pass,
they can leave school and take a job or enter com-
munity college. Otherwise, they have to stay in
SC'hool until graduetionor age 18.
In addition, state officials s ay the University of
California, state C'olleges and private schools have
agreed to consider the <'ertificate-holders if they do
well on college entrance e.Xams.
The department concedes the test isn't a gruel·
ing academic exam. Math problems, for example, '
don't go beyond the seventh or eighth-grade level.
Writing tasks are few and uncomplicated.
BUT Df:PARTMENTOFFICIALSSAY a pas::.·
mg SC'or e would put a student in the top half of high
school seniors in the stale, according to sample
tests given to seniors in several cities this year.
Friends
Of Fred
Respond
CARSON CITY. Nev.
(AP) -Organizers of a
fund -raising drive to
help a bandleade r whose
wife was killed and
daughter s h o t in a
bizarre incident say
they've been
"wbirlwinded" by public
response.
The drive was or-
ganized after Freddie
Wilson's wife, Jean, 38,
The Les.ts were also given to adults, and one out
of ~ee fall~d auch an apparently simple task u
wn~ng a b~ef letter ordering a product from a
mail order farm. officials said.
The.program, approved several years ago by
t~e Legtslatur~ and then-Gov. Ronald Reagan, iit aim~ at freeing students who are just marking
time m school after getting a bas ic education.
"THE TF.ST IS DESIGNED TO MEET the
criticis~ that kids <.'an't read or write when they get
out of high school," says department consultant
Richard Shies
"SchooJs ar<' suplJ()sed to teach more than there
is o~ this tf'st -for one thing, the value of learning.
R_ut in tt\e pe_rception of the kid who's opting out, ob-
Vlou:dy th~y r e not offering more."
Stil~ belittles the fears of some school ad-
ministrators that the tests will prompt a mass ex
odus 9f students,. further draining their ~lready
hard pressed districts financially.
· California schools get an average of aoout
$1,100 per pupil in state and local money.
SO A DISTRICT LOSING 200 students after the
proficiency lest would lose $200,000 -far more than
the reduction in co!it to run the district, even ac-
counting for added state aid under a new law aimed
at cushioning the impact of enrollment declines.
Irs been ar gued that a district with many stu·
dents who pass the test lihould be rewarded, not
punished Rut Stiles doesn't see it that way.
"There·s been a big scare in the state that stu·
dents will be lost, especially the top students," he
says.
"Rut there are so many options available, w.it-h ·
college credit for advanced placement work, that
'¥,here large numbers of students leave it means
schools aren't doing the job.··
STILES ALSO SAYS APPLICATIONS for the
test have been a bit lower than predicted, and there
are signs that many of those who pass will remain
in school. He says he knows of several schools
whose entiz:e senior class will take the test just to
see how many can pass.
Stiles says he doesn"t know how low-income or
Spanish speaking youngsters will do on the test.
which is given only in English.
He also says it's possible some students· fees
would b<' paid by Welfare departments. which
sometimes pick up the tab for tquivaleney tests for
persons over 18.
Other state officials -particularly tho::.e
<'rilica1 of the education al ::.ystem -see such pro·
grams as a possible forerwmer of radical change.
EUGENE RAGl.E, A CONSERVATIVE
member of the state Board of Education, says the
proficiency test might carry more weight than a
high school diploma.
"The diploma merely says the student has been
in custody for 13 years ... he says.
And Gov. Edmund Rrown Jr .. who has fought 11
running battle with educators. has often spoken of
getting schools "back to basics "
WHEN HE TRIMMED $27 ~ILLION from a
$115-million school aid bill this August. Brown said
students in higher grades were falling behind in re
ading and m ath skills -a statement borne out in
--~· I ~ -
test scores last month wh1<.'h showed California "Why ia it you always manage to remembu our
12th-graders declining tn all area::.. weddio1 anniversary?"
"In view of our ltrruted tax dollars." the gov· ~------~
survival skills that enable people to think clearly Stocks.
ernor s aid, "greater attention must be focused on ~ Closing
and cope with the growmg complexity or our society." same day fresh in the l1fJl\j@!MI
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-was klll ed and their
daughter, Mary, 2, was
wounded by a stranger
apparently despondent
over divorce proceed-
ings. The gunman ,
Charles Miller. 29, of San
Diego, the n shot and
killed himself .
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JOHN GALLI,
manager of the Silver
Queen Bar in nearby
Virginia City, s aid
Wilson is the bandleader
at the club and "We
knew he is hurting. lie
doe$n 't h ave any in-
s urance or much
money.··
Galli said Silver Queen
owner Charles Palmer
agreed to turn over pro,
(its from a musicians'
jam session held Sunday._
A se('ond e vent i s
sche-duled for this Sun-
day.
AT LEAST $360 has
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and1more money is being
raised in the Reno and
North I,ake TahoEr.lreas,
Galli said.
"We're getting calls
from all over the place.
This thing has really
whirl winded us," said
Galli. "We're hoping this
weekend really comes
out big. This is a tenible
thlrtg -a total stranger
shooting up Freddie's
• family ...
AUTHORITIES said
the gunman, a mechanic
and former Marine,
drove to Carson City
looking for his wife after
being s erved with
divor('e papers.
His wife, Laural.
wasn't home, so Miller
went to the Wil'3on's
apartment two doors
away Nov. 24 .
OFFICIALS say Miller
knew the Wilsons had
befriended his wife after
she moved to Nevada to
get a divorce. Officers
said Mrs . Wilson said she
didn't know the woman's
whereabout! and told
Miller to leave. Miller
lh,a.n shot and killed Mrs.
Wilson and wounded ha
dauihter. The child was ·
bolp1tallzed for a week
and haa now returned
home. >
Wilson was •·.crazed by
a butlrl when he ru.sbcd
--~ a back bedroom.
Re ducked' b•ck into the
room, load~ bla own aun and then heard a
final • 1hot. He found
IOUt:r dHd on the noor m bll front room.
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1984-style Religion?
DAU.AS (UPI > A world, according to a
January mas::, mjrrl.t):!l' formt.>r ('ultist.
of Amenran to Kort>an Reid Heller, 19, who
followers of tht.> Rt•v Sun da1ms he "escaped"
Myung Moon 1s one part from Moon's Unification
of the evangeh~t ·s 1~ Church this month, said
type plan for taking c·on tht.> mass marri age
trol of t he Unit<'d States •wou ld he l p Moon's
and , u ltimately, l ht• Korean followers obtain
SADDLES v
''lSas to the llnitl'd
States.
"RUT THIS 1~ not
Marly as important as being a way o( bnnging
these Americans farther
and fart her tnto the
cult," Ht•ll t"r said.
H eller and otht>r
, c·ritlcs of the l'ult say
Moon wants to t.•stablish
a totahtarian state with
a main effort directed at
the llnited Statt.•:s where
fmanc1al powt'r can be
amassed. Crtti<':s say
Moon ·s out:spoken a n·
ttcommums m has hC'lped
tum gam popularity an
the United State:-.. UPITt .....
Tired ol It
H F. I, f, F. R S A J D
)loon's plan n•sembles Eu ni ce K en n edy
author Geor~t> Orwell'::, Shri ver says she
fi<'ttonal · · J 9~• · · world wishes people would
led by one leadl'r. not dwell on the as-
sassin ations of her· "To get thl' r<'ally
bright people who might two broth er s. It
be turned off by some of could h ave been a
tht' s a tanic elt•ments. conspi racy, she said,
t hey hold out the promise b-u t a dd e d s h e i s
t hat ifyou,eomeinto the satisfied with the
m ovem ent now. you W a r r e n C o m -
become a world leader mission's findings.
later," llC'ller s a.id . "The ----------
major attraction is the .
urge to power.·· Cartoonist
Featured
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Followe r
Of Moon
Said OK
GREAT BEND. Kan.
(ti Pl ) A judg<' has
ruled P am Fanshier
mt>ntally sound, giving.
the young woman the
right to remain a disciple
of the Re.Y. Sun Myung
Moon 's Un1f1cation
Church.
Her par ents, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Fanshier of
rural Great Be nd, sought
a cour t determ in a tion
that their daug hter was
mentally ill and in need
of treat ment because of
her as:sodation with the
church.
T H E KO R EAN -
based churc h has been
3ccused o f u s i ng
brainwas hin g techni-
ques, including sleep
deprivation and isola-
t io n , t o a li e n a t e
followers from society.
Barton County District
Jud ge F r e d e r ic k
Woles lagel issued the
ruling. He had received a
psychiatri<' report on
Miss Fans h ier last
month.
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HE Ll .F.R SAID the
plan for t he world
kingdom 1s for blessl'd
followers to Jive in
Man churia , the holy
land. Ever y other coun-
try has its s pecif ic
purpo::,e, ~U<'h as recrea-
tion, agncult un', 1n-
~st ry -except for
Australia.
MRS. FANSlllE R said
shE' was d isappointed
with t he psychiat ric re-Los Angeles Times port but said she a nd her
cartoonist Paul Conrad husband wo n't pursue
will be the featured the m atter further in the
speaker Dec . 11 when the courts.
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Said Heller. "All nip-
ped-0ut people are SC'nl
there as a pumshmC'nt. ··
MOON WIJ,J, select
the partne r s for the
January mass marriage,
Heller s aid, and they will
w e d s po u ses w ho m
they've ne ver before
seen. He said as many as
1,000 couples could be
wed i n th e Korean
ceremony.
general meeting at the
Marriott Hotel, Newport
Beach.
Alsp_.scheduled for the
7: 30 1'inner meeting is
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Franklin G. We st award
to L ega l Aid Society
director John McDonald.
He will be honored as the
l awyer who h as con -
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year to the administra-
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County.
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EL CAJON (AP) ..,... Death h~ finally · Like tirst Lady Betty Fard Mrs Berg ~wered the fo~dest, yet. m?'t bitter ~ad a cabcerous breast reano~ed. But un-
wish of t'ancer-stnck~n MarJone. Bera. hke Mrs. Ford. it was not enough to stop
The terminally 111 housewafe and tht> spread of the disease.
mother died Tuesday at 45. She lingered Her days and nights became 24-hour
fibuor months longer than doctors expected, cycles of paln and she found herself
t not long enoqb t? see legislation wishing !or death. enact~ to .allow tliose hke herself to end Wbt"n it did not t'ome, she locked
their lives if they chose. herself in an El Cajon motel room and
. swallowed 22 Seconal capsules in a "fl' WAS JUST A BLESSING when desperate try at suicide. It failed when a
she went:• said her husband Alan. mai~!ound her in the room, barely con·
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i\Fr~R THAT, MRS. BERG began
t'ampaigning for what she called "the
right to die." Before long, the Berg home
was virtually flooded with sympathetic
mail from throughout the world.
There were also suggestions on how to
successfully commit suicide and Pven
pills and recipes for potions guaranteed
by the letter writer to "work better the
set'ond time around."
Still in agony. she wrote letters of her
own to loc·al , s tate and federal
lt•gislators, including Pre~ident and
Mrs. Ford.
AI.AN BERG SAID M~"'T to whom
she petitioned for her "right to die'' were
sympatht"tit>, but offered no support.
Her one-woman campaign collapsed in
the last two months as ber vision blurred
beyond use.
Nevt"rtheless, her efforts still gained a
measure of success, said her husband.·
"She made people more aware of de·
ath, more aware of what people in her
condition are going through,·· he said.
Al>ked if he would campaign for the
legislation his wift> sought. he replied: "l
don't know. I stil1 have to get my own hfe
back on an even keel."
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A,ff ~y fttlOf' ThU!!d!y, Decembtf4, 1975
GUllDlan Five Bearings Set
Receives
16 Years
Superoisors Study Health Plan
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SAN DlEGO <UPI) -
Prt>ston Parnell. 30, Loo
Angeles, was st>nten<'ed
to 16 years in prison on
his 8U1lty plea lo a bank
robbery charge
stemming from a $3.565
bank holdup.
U.S. district court
Jttdge IA."land C. Nielsen
imposed the term.
Parnell 's pJea
involved the robbery of
an eastside brant'h of
the Bank of Amerka on
Jan. 21, 1974.
Parnell was arrested
by Garden Grove police
in June.
Orange County Supervisors set
/lve. spedal public hearings
around the county Tuesday lo
eather public testimony on the
county's bid for sweeping new
fedt>rally mapdated powers over
health care planning and grant
administration.
The board at'ted after reeeiv· ~ne a 107-oage set of document:s
detailing the t'ounty-proposed
Health Systems Agency that is
competing with a similar agency
proposed by tht> existing County
Health Planning CoWlcil.
Earlv next year. the federal
Department of Health. Educa·
lion and Welfare must select
either county go"ernment or the
council to perform the health
planning funct\on. .
If the existing council Jose:;~ it
will go out of existence after a
OC· Congressrrie1i
Agree on NY Aid
By O.C. HUSTINGS Of._ 0.Uy Piiot SUH
Orange County congressmen joined the
majority in Tuesday's balloting on a bill to provide
aid to New York City.
The House passed the measure and sent it on
to the Senate by a vote of 213 to 203. .
Demot'rats Mark Hannaford and Jerry
Patterson voted for aid to New York, Republican
Charles Wiggins did. too.
Republican Andrew Hinshaw, currently being
tried in Orange CoWlty in a bribery case. missed
the vote. . * * *
IRVl~F. CITY Counrilman John Burton has
been tapped as the ticket chairman for the
-bi<'entennial salute to the Walter Knott family
Dec. 11 at the Anaheim Convention Center.
Ronald Reagan will speak at the 5100-a-plate
dinner for the Knotts, founders and operators of
Knott·s Rerry Farm.
The dinner is a fund raising event for the
'Orange County Republican Central Committee.
John Rau is t'hairman of the dinner.
* * *
T HE SOUTH Coast Republit'an Forum will
offer its 4(h annual "Scruffy Foolies·· Dec. 12 in
the Sternwheeler Restaurant aboard Newport
Harbor's Reuben E. Lee.
A no host bar opens at 7 p.m ., with a roast beef
dinner S<'rved at 8 p .m. and the show following at 9
p.m.
Tit'kets are priced at $8 per person. All
Republirans art-invited. For reservations, call
833-1693.
Deaths Elsewhere
ANCHORAGE. Alaska
<AP) -State Rep.
Willard Bowman, 56, the
first blaek elected to the
Alaska Legislature, died
. Wednesday of bone
cancer.
HOUSTON CAP)
U .S . Dist.cl>J Court
Judge Ben C. Connally, ~. djed Tuesday of a
heart attack whiJe on a
hunting trip in south Tex·
as. Connally. son of the
late U.S. Sen. Tom Con·
nally, bad been a federal
judge since 1949.
SALT I.AKE C ITY
(AP) ·-Two Mormon
rhurch offidals. Hugh 8.
Brown and E lray L.
<'hristiansen, died Tues-
day. the Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter-day
Saints annount'ed. Elder
Brown, 92, was an apos-
tle s int'e 1958. Elder
Christiansen, 18, was an
assistant to the church's
'J\velve Apostles.
MIAMI (UP I )
James P reston Selvagt>,
73. Valdo s t a. Ga .,
BAL TZ-8EAGERON
FUNERAL HOME
C«ona def Mar 6 73-9450
c.o.ta Mesa IM6-2424
BEU BROADWAY
MORTUARY
110 Broadway
" Costa Mesa
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McCORMICK
MORTUARY
Laguna Bea<:h
494--9415
Sin Juan C.oistrano
49~1778
veteran news man and
founder of the public re· •
lation~ firm of Selvage
and Lee. was killed in a
traffic accident in sub-
urban ::'llorth Miami :vton-
day, police reported.
BOLOGNA . Italy
CUP I ) -Ernesto
)laserati, 77, a foundt>r
of the Maserati r aring
car rompany, died Mon-
day after a long illne:-;s.
SAN BER::'ll"ARDI~O
(AP) -Justire John W.
Kerrigan, 54, state ap-
peals court judge in th<'
Fourth District, died
Frieay at his home.
Death Notlrf'11
oaE1tl.IN
AUGUST F. OBERLIN. Paned
_.,December 1, 1'15. SurYIVOHI tr( his
wlN, Lucll\Cla; daUQhten, Ooro01y c.
Scott Of Emereld 8• Y, Betty H. WallK•
04 Hunllnvton Beach, Ver• L. ~111104
Be.....,,,,,; brotlWr, Herrr Oberlln of
Ltti.non, °"9oft; five oranckhtldr.n.
~•~side services -re l>etd Tltur-Mey
et llAM at Paclffc View Mt~I
Pm. ~. lt-otlert M 8~ al
f1c1atln9 .P•clflc View Mor1uo1ry,
Olre<IOl'S.
DUVALL
ZORA N DUVALL Rt\id<'nt al Vtrt
lur•. Callfon11a For~r IS """"' ••w de11t ol Legune S.ect1 V!'"l~ran of
World War I wller~ '"" ~r"f'd •\ •
l'llKse ~•wtslde s.e•v1cn will be "rid
et tPM Frldey el P•c111c Vl•w
Memcwlat Park, Newpor1 ~..:11 OI
fkl.ti"9 ll lllt Rev JoM M R~Y"OlOS
Of IN Nelgh!IO<flood Con9r~l!Onai
Olurch, uouna BfJach. P•<•fl< v,_
~...,,,directors
WALLE It
MATT T. WALLE.It. 11070 VI•
"'-'a, YQIM\a Hiiis. PHM!d -ey
Otce"'ller l , 1•n Survived by II•\
d•"9hler, Miidred Newlon, nle<t,
ftloreMe Stelnboo. Services -.;11 be
llltfdtod•Y•I •:OOPM In 8a ltz S.rver-on
Funeral Hom., Coste Mew cn-1 In
i.rtTWnl, Mt. VI-Cemetery &tu
Beroeron. Costa Mesa, directors.
SKINNElt
EDNA A. SKINNER. RHldoWll 01
to.ta NWsa, Califor,,la. PHsed -•Y
Otcemi,., 1, 1'7S. Sllrvlwd tr( !WI)
ClauQflter\, Mrs W•~• Crum al Cott•
Mtw al'd Mrs. Warns H~ °' Cott•
""9M1; ,,I.,. 9r4lfldchll4rtfl a"«! 16gr-MI
Qreftdclllldl' .... F.-ral Sttvlatwlll i.
held Frida.., •I 2PM. e.11 er-• .,.
oi.pel lnt.,,.,ent et Herw Rut
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short transition period.
The hearing dates set by
su~rvisors are Dec.16, 17and18.
One hearing will take place on
the first date at 7 p.m. in the San·
ta Ana City Council chambers.
Two hearings are St'heduled for
the serond date at 7 p.m. in both
theo Fullerton and Orange city
halls .
And two hearings are set for
the third d ate at 7 p.m. in Hunt·
ington Reach City HaJl and the El
Toro Hig h School auditorium.
The llt>alth Planning Council
has set some hearings of its own
to discuss the a pplication being
drafted to compete with the
county.
One oC the rouncil 's hearings,
at 7:30 p.m. on Dec. 16 in Costa
Mesa's council chambers. direct-
ly conflicts 'with the first county
hearing.
ln the 50 pages of barkup
material given to supervisors
Tut>s day the Co unty Ad-
m inistrative Office roncludes
tkat the rounty is the most
qualified applicant for the HSA
desig11ation becausl' its top of·
, ' ,.
Cicials answer directly to the peo-
ple.
The heaUh council is a semi·
in9t>pendent agency with 27
dir<'rtors. Some directors are
elert ed officials but none ate
directly elected to the health
body by thl' general public.
The CAO's report states that
the HSA strurture proposoo by
the rounty 1s designed to.
-Improve the health of county
residents.
-Increase the acress1bihty,
acceptability, continuity and
quality of health servic<'s
-Restrain increases in health
service costs
Prevent unne<'ess ary
dupltcation Of health rcsourres
and services.
The <.'ounty is proposing a
"substantially autonomous"
agency with t,t\e Board oC
Supervisors acting as the govern-
ing board. · · The county plan c~ls tor ap· ·
pointment of a 30-member "gov·
ernia.g body" comprised of 17
health care "consumers"' and 13
he:iHh care "providers."
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psychoanalyst Rollo
May says Ame ricans
are "suffering from
a numbness" born
from fear of national
problems and see
themselves as "help-
less play thin gs of
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\ By VF:RNONSC01T IJNDSAV WAS UNDER COSTRACT
HOLLYWOOD <UPI> The "Six to Universal Studios for $50,000 a year,
Million Dollar Man" spino!f was a s ue llppearing in such shows at; .. Marcus
cess. Welby, M.D.," "Night Gallery,'' "Owen
Soon there will be a super-heroic Marshall" a nd "The Rockford Files "
woman on the tube every w~ek In the Earlier this year, the studio dropped
person of Lindsay Wagner l:llarring in her option. Why pay $.50,000 for an un
''The Bionic Woman." known young actress year m and year
ABC-TV couldn't very well have titled out?
the show ~"The Six Million Dollar Then Universal decided it wanted her
Woman" without making Lindsay sound to play opposil~ Majors in a two part
as if she were an extraordinarily ex-version of "Six Million Dollar Man." lier
pensive booker. manager turned a deaf ear something
bionic women would nevrr do -saying
J.F.E MAJORS. WHO STARS in the Lindsay was saving hen;elf for movies.
male version, has two bionic le~s. a After much dickering, a bargain was
bionic right arm and eye. Mbs Wagner struck Lindsay would be paid S25.000 for
futures the same equipment but will the two parter. The series. deep in the
have a bionic.' ear iMtead of an X-ray bottom half of the ratings, soared out of
eye. sight when Lindsay appeared in the dou
Bionic means these parts of her body ble dip episode.
are electronic replacements for the
originals, allowing her to run faster and NOW, U~lVF.RSA.L WANTED HER to
hit harder' than any human on earth. Her star in "The Bionic Woman."
earcanP.ick up a whisper a mile away. Okay, said the manager. but it will
Happily, Miss Wagner is all fl esh and co~1 you.
blood ln the flesh. After rttore dickering, Lindsay settlect
She is also blonde, hazel-eyed and for 10 times her previous salary, plus a
bright as a new penny. guarantee of at least onr movie a year
Bright because she hired a personal for the next five yrars.
l manager who swung a deal for her that If the studio hadn't dropped her con
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82 OAJL Y PILOT Thur.day, Oeo.mt>e< 4, 197S
Rape Terror Told
Victim 'Feeh Bitter to Men'
PORTF.RVlLLE <AP> ''I'm still
paranoid I don't go out al night. I
wake up t'r) in~ sometimes ... I guess
I'm still a bit bitter towards men. The
whole thing m ade me a cold person.
The speakH 1::. a 25·year-old
d1vorcee one of 11 women believed
to bt> vidims of th1.• same rapist the
past two yt•<1rs in th.is Tulare County
commumty of 15,000 ·
THE W0)1 E'.'J, R:\..'lGING IN age
from 19 lo 36, v. E're attacked by a man
de:;cri twd by police as smooth and
thorough Three of the victims
managed to t•scap1.', the other eight
v.ere actually raped
'He plans his cnmes vt•ry careful·
Glomar Spy Ship
Being Relocated
From Long Beach
LO'.'lt; BEACH <APl The
soph1sta·all'd :-.py :.hip Glomar Ex-
plorrr w1li lw mon·d frnm her berth
at LonF' fil'.tl'h Harbor in FE'bruary,
but a ~pt)kt·~ma n for the firm whil'h
oper:th•s th<' ship dl'cliru.'s to say
where ::.he m1~hl ht: h<•aded.
J oseph C .tl <' s, contra c l ad·
min istr.1t11r for Global Marine
Developm1·nt. Int.·., said the firm c·an-
celed tht• it'.1-.t• for tht' 21:: ..ten.· sill' at
Termm31 bland next to the ship'::.
dl'Ckmg art>•~.
ly, he seems to know a lot about the
\'l<'lim, where she works, who :>he
dates, where she has been and e~n
where she had to go,·· Police Ch.ier
John Start said.
Start said the rapisl':s last known
victim was attacked Sept. JO at a local
motel.
T ff ·E W 0 M' A N W A S
OVERPOWEREO as she entered the
room and, as with lh<' other victims,
her hands were tied. The rapist has
another unique charact eristic -he
often spends as m uch as two hours
\.\1th the vi<'tim, Start said.
All the victims have d escribed him
in sim1lar terms a slim young man
with light hair wearing a mask or ban-
da.na.
Polict' have collected footprints and
even fingerprints. but so far have
been unable to match them with a SU!)
pect, Start said.
''THERE IS ~O QUF.STIO'.'J about
it, we have a lot of womt·n who worry
much of the ti m<> about ht-mg raped,"
he said.
The young di vorceE' said the rapist
broke into her room <'arly onr morn-
ing brandishing a knife>.
"I knew I was going to die. I didn't
think about rape, robbery or anything
eise."
The two-story homi:> she lived in, her
"dream home, .. bl'camt' a howse of
nightmares for her.
"WHF.'.'J I W F:'.'JT RACK lo it aftt:r
this happened, I got sick. l couldn't
sleep there .. my drea m house
turned into a nightmare house ...
Start says he has spoken lo a
Kitty Hawk
Award to
'Tallman
Newport Heach pilot
Frank Tallman will re-
t'eive a l'1lat10n from the
Los An~eles Area
Chamber of Comm erce
Del'. 12, heralding his
contribution to aviation.
Tallman, the owner of
Tallmantz Aviation and
creator of Movit'land of
the Air, will tw <'•led in
<'en•monies al tht• Bevc.>r·
ly Hilton Hold.
His award 1s the Kitty
Hawk Sanct:; of Time de-
UPI T• ....... ('Oration.
Oaal~ger• Tallman has been a
• licensed pilot for 40 Adm . E 1 mo R . years and frequently
Zumwalt. former J.l('rforms as a stunt flier
c hi e f of N a v a I for movies lie h,1:-; flown
Operations. said in200separatdilms
Tuesday he is con-~ sidering r_un~1ng_ for Today more than ever
the Senate fr<?m ... stillthebest buy
Virginia, challenging
Harry F . Byrd Jr. The M11£1~1!t}I
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' Friday
December 5, 1975
8:00 P.M.
Newport Galleries Ltd.
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WHAT:
Something to wit everyone'l pocke!book and tostt. Diamond solitaires from 1/2 ~ to .20
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P1ogets, Omega. 8oume and Mercier, 8ueche Gt<od. Patek Philip, Vocherone Const?'ine, ~tc.
most b<ond new Lots of gold 1ewelry. Hundreds of fo1hion ond codttoil rin9J set ".'''h r~es.
emerolds, sopphtres, d1ornondl, etc. Some find jod. and oriental je-lry .. Lots of ftnt ont.qve
jewelry with many famous hallmarks. Platinum and diamond broctlth, earrings, neddocts, pen-
dants, etc.
. G.1.A. APPRAISALS WITH ALL IMPORTANT PIECESI
1m,.rteftt Note-Any item purchoHd oncf given as o gift may be returned for credit fK
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INSPECTION:
Sundoy, November 30th Noon-5:-00 P.M. & 7r00 P.M.-8r00 P.M.
Monday. December ht Noon·9r00 P.M.
Tuesday. Otcembe< 2nd Noon-5:00 P.M.
Fridoy (Sole Day) 10:00 A.M.-.S.00 P.M. & 7:00 P.M.-8.-00 P.M.
Phone: (714) 645-2200 for information
.. T et'ms of sole: 8ankomtf'icord, Mos let' Charge, chedu. lennl.
Saturday & Sundoy. December 6th and 7th-Fine crystals, porcelains.
tdver. bronzes. c«peh, etc. wil be .old.
A¥ttl.-r Art Lewi••
H f: S.\10 HF. I>JO not know where
the :-hip"' t\uid bt~ moved
The \; iom ~' r Explorer was used to
r31se portion::; of a ::-tmkE't~£wiet..sub
mannt• 1rom the Pacific ~ean i50
mill':-north of Hawaii in 197-t.
number of women's 1?n>Ups about the ------------------· subject of rape. but thl'rt> is no easy
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the :-hip. butlt
dustn~1it:-t I lnwa
mov<'d Ill .i b r
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ULATION that
~ ilhona1re m·
ught.•s, might be
at he Long Beach
Tiw frdl•r:1l ~overnment earlier th1:-
yt.'ar ~ld m1ltt'd owning lht• \'<.'ssl'I and
it c\lttid tw docked at the Navy bast>
sinn' ~1 nu m ht>r of ships onn~ based
there hnve h1..•en :>h1fled to Sc1n
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answer ior th1..• woman confronted by a
determined rap1sl
"We rcallv can't tell women
absolutely "'hat to do. Telling a
woman to resi:;.l to the end or submit
in hopes of getting out o( a~tentially
iatai situ<ltion is not something wt,
c:rn do. Ultimately thE' woman has to 1
make the final dec.1::.ion... :
THE RAPIST TOLD JDS motel vic-
tim hf' was leaving town, and since
that September incident there have
been no new rapes attributed to the
masked man, St;;irt said. He hopes tht•
rapist':; rl'ign of terror is over.
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Get into the holiday sp1nt our way. On
the Jingle Bus. You'll discover what fun
1t is to ride!
You'll be laughing all the way -at the
other shoppers, as they fight the holi-
day traffic jams and frantically search
the over-crowded parking lots for a space
that isn't miles from the stores. As you
merrily prance from the conveniently
located bus stop, just across the sidewalk
from the mall.
And you can 11ngle the extra c hange
in your pocket that you'll save. It only
costs a quarter to ride anywhere in Orange
Give us a jingle.
547-3311 or ask the operator
for toll-free ZENITH 7-3311 .
6 a.m . to 10 p .m . weekdays.
7 a .m. ~o 5 p .m. weekends.
County. That alone should be enough
to make your spirits a little brighter.
Not to m ention all of the extra time
you'll save by riding the bus -valuable
time you can use to revise your gift list,
write out greeting cards, and plan your
holiday meals and e ntertaining.
This season, jingle all the way with
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schedules, transfers, and anything else
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Horse Diaper
Flap Muddled
CHARLESTON, S.C. (UPI> -There is a
possibility the hors<' and diaper controversy con-
fronting this historic city could be settled before
carriage driver David F\.tller has to return to court
Dec. 29 to face a charge of failing to diaper his
horse.
The next scheduled
meeting of the City Coun-
cil, which imposed the
ordinance. is Dec. 9, and
Alderman ...Joseph
McGee said thC're may
be room for· com -
promise.
"I THINK IT could
probably be worked
out,'' s aid McGee, whose
initial suggestion requir·
ing carriage drivers to
clean up after their
horses was rebuffed.
Alderman J oseph· R.
Young pushed through
the present ordinance,
which took effect Mon-
after Municipal Judge
Hugo Spitz continued the
<'as e Tuesday. .
He has vowed never to
diaper his horse. claim-
ing it would destroy the
dignity and image of the
horse and carriage and
hurt the tourist trade.
ONF. C ARRIAG E
operator was complying
with the ordinance.
''The only reason I'm
using Diapers is because
it"s the l aw," said
Charles R. Parker.
dal:"o mp l i cat in g the Saddleback
situation is a m unicipal
election the day after the Exhibit Set
council me~ts. Neither
McGee nor Young is run-A holiday exhibit of
ning for re-election. so s tained glass windows
virtually an entirely new and ceramic pots, plates
group of t>lected officials and planters will be
will be in power Dec. 15, featured in an art show
two weeks before F\.tller and sale Monday and
goes back to court, and Tut>sday from 9 a.m. to3 .
themoodcouldchange. p .m . in Saddleback
College's Art Gallery.
FU I. I. F. R SA Ill All the itt>ms, many of
several people inquired which will be for sale,
about tours at hts were created by stu-
Charleston Carriage Co. dents.
Mickey Mouse Club
Christmas Breakfast
Hey kids ... come to our Mickey Mouse Club
Owistrros B<eokf ast! Sotuday. December 13
and 20, at 9:00 a .m. is ycu chance to become
a full-fledge certified Mouseketeer. Here 's
what's hoppeninq:
• Tell all your Christmas wishes to OUf special
guest ... Sonta Claus!
• See if y046 lucky number is aawn f cr one of
Ol.f exciting door prizes.
• The-e will be 0 aowing fo-tickets to
Disneylond.
• You'll receive a free Mickey Moose Balloon,
I and o Mouseketeer Certificate. '
• ....,. a c-.St to draw Mickey Mouw
.. 1111 s-ta o.tflt. ....
• The winners will be selected cx:cading to
oge and creativity.
· I st .Pris.: A family weekend f 0< four at
· Di~ond with one ri<:jit's luxll'ious lodging
c~iments of the Fullwton-Anoheim Hilton.
2"d Priw: A V.t.P. to.6 of Wdt DiW!y
Stu&os fa o family of fo.6.
'3rd Priaes: Three (3 seporote winners)
framed ond mounted aiginol herd pointed
cell~oids, octuolly used in o Walt Disney
Studio Production. .
There will be drawings too. at oil pcrticipoting
star~ for Oisneyiond teccrds, Mickey Mouse
Club Photo Album featuring 24 songs.
Mouseleteer PhOtos and ~c:qaphs. Also the
Saow WMte Story hller Album with
narotion, 8 songs from the alcjnol ,,._,tion
pid11e sound trcxk ond o 12 page boolt of full
color stay illustrations.
Price of the bteolcfost is 1.75. Ressvotions ae
0 rrust. Coll May Co. Execurive Offices. at the
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Panel Studies
Stun Gun Ban
WASHI:"lGTON (UPI) The Consumer
Product Safety Commission is investigating
whether it should ban an electric "stun gun" that
:,hocks victims with current-carrying darts.
The gun has been promoted as a self.defense
weapon for warding off and immobilizing attackers
without seriously hurting them. It has also been
used in at least one robbery and been banned in
:'-Jassau County, N. Y.
THE COMMISSION WAS PETITIONED for a
ban or other control by Michael A Lubin of
Washington, D .C., who said the weapon is a
"hazardous product because no feasible consumer
product safety s ta ndard would adequately protect
the public from the unreasonable risk of injury as-
:;ociated with it.··
The specific proouct 1s called the "Taser f .1 ··
1 or the "Taser Public Defender, .. manufactured by
Taser Systems of Los Angeles
The gun resembles and functions as a flashlight
unless the user pushes a release bar. When that
happens . Lubin told the commission, the device dis·
patches "two small contacts connected to five wires
which conduct a 50,000-volt charge.··
The current can be slopped by releasing. the
trigger, or be reapplied at will , he added.
To saye money on your 1975 income tax, there are things to do
before the end of the year. At any Mutual Savings Office,
H&R BLOCK-will tell you what you can do. Free.
Come in to any Mutual Savings Office
and talk to a representative from H & R
Block, the nation's best known tax
preparers. They will answer your
questions about how to legitimately
reduce your 1975 income tax.
For instance, they will discuss with
you the possible advantages of
prepaying interest, property taxes,
medical bills, even early registration of
your automobile. Or setting up a
retirement account.
This year you have your choice of
two tax shelter accounts-the
Individual Retirement Account ORA)
and the Self-Employed Retirement Plan
(known as the Keogh Plan). If you are
eligible you can open one of these
accounts-and save considerable tax
money -this year.
IRA Plan-permits you to put aside
up to 15% of your earned income or
$1500, whichever is the lesser amount,
without paying Federal taxes if there is
no qualified retirement plan where you
work. You don't even pay taxes on the
in~rest until you draw the money out
on retirement. At Mutual Savings your
money can grow substantially-without
taxes-as you save it.
Self-Employed Retirement Plan
(Keogh)-This is for people who work
for themselves or who own-or are a
partner-in an unincorporated business.
You can put aside up to 15% of earned
income or $7500, whiche-Ver is less,
without paying Federal Taxes until you
retir) and get the same substantial
growth.
Call the nearest branch of Mutual
Savings and we will give you an
appointment to see the H & R Block
representative.
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530Gaminode Estrella/493-5651
Corona def Mar
2867 East Coast Highway/675-6010
F'oontaln Veney
17942 Magnolia Street/963-8396
Senta Ana
631 North Main/547-9741
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Lui to Know
Sen . J oseph Mon-
toya, <I>-N.M. l, was
asked to dl'll VN a
speech at a Juruor
Chamber of Com-
merce meeting. So-
meone forgot .to tell
him the meeting had
been canceled.
IDoctor Gets Carolands
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Mansion for $410,000
RF.OWOOD CITY CU PI ) -Dr
St•l wyn M<.'Cabe. 50, a Southern
California bachelor who does wor k on
·heart-lung ma<.'hines, has bought
him~elf a mansion.
MC'Cabe offered $410,000 for the
chatettu Remillard, '1so known as
"Carol ands," a 110.room place that
cost $3 million wheh built in 1915 by a
brick magnate.
T HERE WAS SPIRITED bidding
at the probate auction in the San
)t Jtt'O County offires . Billy
C'ampbt.>11, former child movie star,
drnpped out at $400,000. ,
. The property had bet>n expected lo
go for slightly over $300.000 which
was the highest bid submitted in
advance of the sale. .
McCabe, who lives in Pac1 f1 c
P.alisades, said he will move into the
chateau shortly with a staff of five to
rare for 1t.
"IT IS A ~ EXQUISITE place," he
sa1d. "And I hope lo restore it lo its
original grandeur."
The mansion was sold because the
town of Hillliborough, one of the ri<.'hest
suburbs in California, could not afford
lo a<.'cept the t>state as a gift.
Countess Lillian Remillar d
Dandini, who died at the age of 93
two yt>a rs ago, left the place to
ltill11borough on the condition that it
be used as a Ii brary or cultural
center
VA RI OUS Pl.ANS WERE proposed
to enable the town to accept
C'arolands but 1n the end the burden
of upkeep under the required use
made it not feasible even for
well·l~ do Hillsborough.
The mansion and its 5.8.5 acres are in
the heart of San Francisco peninsula's
plushest residential belt.
Sheriff Cleared
Of Sex Charge
TISHOMINGO, Okl a . (UPI) -A 64-year-old
sheriff has been acquitted of charges of soliciting
sexual favors from women prisoners and jail visitors
and was reinstated immediately.
A District Court jury Wednesday found Johnston
County Sheriff Everett Stewart innocent of charges
he used his office to solicit or obtain sex<tJal favors
and of negligence in allowing a woman prisoner to
esrape.
Totally different thon any other
''This is the happiest day of my llfe, ··he said.
A CROWD OF ABOUT 200 IN the courtroom
broke into applause when the verdict was an
nounced. Th e SCHICK Weight loss program doesn't
use pills, shots or fad diets.
It is based on consistent weight reduction
by rel ieving the DESIRE for fattening
foods ... actually changes your eating
habits so you will no longer DESIRE fat-
tening foods.
Seven women testified Stewart made sexual ad-
vances while they were either prisoners or jail vis-
itors, including one who said she had sexual in-
tercourse with Stewart to avoid paying a fi ne.
None had r eported the incidents before Linda K.
Hill, 29, brought her charges.
Stewart t estified Mrs. Hill was nude when she
called him to her cell the night of Aug. 20.
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Within r11son. we can dlow you almost any number. Bec:ause we're very, very big in
wedding sets. Just as we're wry, fff'Y big in diamonds. We want you to see a lot of
diamond wedding sets before deciding. Because you know, and we know, th1t it's a
very important decision. Use ont of our own chlrl' plaM. or Master Charge/Bank American!.
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$150.
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This me thod grew out of the same
$6,000,000 research that deve loped
the famous Schick Cente rs for the
Control of Smoking.
"SHE WAS J UST AS ~AKED AS she was born
on this earth," Stcw~srud. ''I told her to put her~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ clothes on or I would put her in thecrazycell. ··
<iall now for inf ortnation
558-8404
He said about 30 minutes later Mrs. Hill began
.. squalling and making plenty of racket" that led
him to believe she was having a diabetic attack.
"J never once gave it a thought except to help
that lady, .. Stewart said. "When I entered the door,
she hit me with a chair leg I was bleeding so bad I
couldn't see. I kept feeling something hot. I thought
shehadrutmewithaknife ..
HolidaY-·Suecial!
10% off oil every
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Now$755
DURING DECEMBER
During the holidays your retailer
has a special price on · ·
'DEWAR~S .
··white Label"
Th e Scotch that never varies.
Righi now )·ourlocal ret.uler i.s orte~ a I 0 pm:c reduction
on e\CI') f11\h
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AT GREAT SAVI•
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• 12 clear space-dyed co1ors-exc111ng lealwt a r>d
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At Sti.fwln·Wlllllm1 Decorating Centers, we ofter FREE help and advice ,.:r J.; ~,; -ot 1 prol•Uional Decorating Conwltant. Alk tor II at our pl1ce. Or •lk our I
D1cor1tiflg Consulllnt to bring 11mpl11 of <hperies, carpeting, wallpao«
1nd paint to yolM' horM. Our Decorating Col'laullant can even help you
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ANAHEIM .................. 991-7150
941 So. Euchd Avenue
CX>STA MESA ................ 557-8766
3 Hl1 H.t>or BIYCI Rll!ITON .................. 52S-4868
212k Hartlof Blvd.
llJNTlNGTOM !UOt .......... 898-2577
lAGUMA HlUS ............... 511·211>
25252 McintyN StrMd, ~t 8 ,_ .._ c...t
lMEWOOO •••••.••••.•.. 21~~
!1824 SOuth Str"t
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887 So. Tustin Avenue
SANTA AMA ........... ·~ ••• 546-9770
15891 Golden West Sl"9l \ \38 So. Bnltol Strttt
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DAILY PILOT Ttlursda December •. 1975
$200,000 Bond
Accused Slayer Freed
WATERI.00. l owa <AP) Al'
cu.sed mass s la"!-er .Jerrv Mark has
bttn refea::.t'd wtwn $200,0oo ball 111 o
vided by his pare nt::. Will) posted
District Judgt• Pett>r Van Metr(' had
reduced Mark's bond from $1 million
to $200,000 at a hearing Tuesday.
MARK, A 32· YF.AR·Ol ,D lawyer
rrom Berkeley, Cahr .• 1s accused of
murdering his brothl'r, Leslie. hi s
brother's wife and their two dlildren
in their rural Cedar f''all::. home Nov.
I.
Mark was released on the $200,000 ·
surety bond Wednt'sday and left the
Jail .lccompamed by tus brother, the
Rape Suspect
Found Asleep
Rev. R1<'hard Mark of Winnipeg,
Manitoba, Canada. and lht' family"!->
attorney. Wtld.wm Fandhngcr uf
Cedar Falls.
Under the bond rell·ast', the rourt
ordered Mark to report to the Depart
ment of Court Services dwly and to
m~ke no communications with any
witnesses ltsted rn prrsent prospec
live minutes of tt•stimony.
T HF. DF.PAR~F.NT Al.SO Wiii
h<we authonty to rontrol his job and
educational aC't1v1l1es. Mark told
Judge Van Metre at theheanng that 1f
released he would attend the
University of Northern Iowa to work
toward a deg ree.
Al the hearing, Richard Mark
testified that the family ''will sup-
port" Mark while he 1::. out on ball.
TllE MARK J.'AMJLV'S minister.
the Rev. Harold Burris. a UNI offltaaJ
and pastor of a C'edar Falls church.
agreed to ''supervise" Mark until he
stands trial. No trial date has been
set.
Mr. Burris said u:-.rI officials ap-
proved Mark's apphcat1on for ad-
mission and a •'room has been set
. ~
Unhitched
Singer Dionne
Warwicke was grant-
C'd a divorce Wednes-
day from her
husband of 10 years,
actor Bi 11 Elliott.
Miss Warwicke, 34,
was given custody of
the couple's two
ch1ldren.
101 Barrier
LAS VEGAS, Nev. <UPI> -A 19·
year-old man who allegedly broke in·
to a woman's apartment and forced
her to have sex with him, th~n rolled
over and went to sl('ep, was ordered to
stand trial Jan. 8 o n rape and
burglary charges. · aside for him on the campus." SACRAMENTO (AP>
'
CUSD Eyes Outside Legal Aid
\apistranu Unafu•d ~·hool I>ts
trict tru:itt>t>::i tt• t' rnn:iH.lt'rtn~
emplovmt·nt or :,pt•t'l<-l l lt'gitl
eoun:;el to C'onduct ne~otautJon::.
with t•mployt~ group:; n nd
pt>rform olhl·r rl'1~1lt•ll lt·~.d
serv1ct•s.
Acting on a re<·ommt>n<iation or
Supt. Jt'rOml' 'l'hornsley, Uw
board this wet'k approved a call
for bids from ind1v1dual lawyt>rs
and legal f1rm:i quahfted to pro·
vide the serv1 (·es.
ThMnsley :..tad llw l1.1.o ffil'n an•
~ptnding more and mon.' of lht•u·
time conducting negotaataon::.
"Surh 8'l investment of lime an
this orw function is having .1
negatiw impact upon the · ud
mini stra tor s· µram&
respons1b1l1ties , ·' h,• :.a1d
E MPJ,OYMENT OF oul::.tdt'
legal counsel to handle negotia
lton::. and related :,t>rvaces wall .
t•ost the d1stril'l udd1t1onal
money although it will not be
THE DISTRICT 'S position in known how much until bids are
salary negotiations currently 1::. re('eived.
represented by S.am Chicas, as Thornsley said ll'gal t·ounsl'I
sistant superintendl:'nl for would benefit the d1slnct in light
feneral services, and Robert of new state legislation that takt•s
Knapp, personnel d in•ctor effeC't next year that w11l grant
.~.-:::i~..:::~--~~~ii!~:i:::JIC:~i-::~~---~~-
partial rollert1vt-bargaining
nghts to teacht-n;.
The new law. Senate Bill 160.
provides that the district and its
tt-achers can ~ign salary coi:a
tral'ls for up to three years tn
length.
Election P e rjury
LOS ANGELES (UPI)
Forml'r county Civil ServiC't'
Commission President 0.
Richard Capen pleaded guilty
this week to a charge of perjury
in connection with charges he·
.rigged an examination for t he
post of county treasurer-tax col-
lector.
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STORYVILLE Se~ille ...
,.~a~1on
JAZZ
OY THE BAY
ON THE COAST HWY
NEWPORT OEACH
(NOO TO AN~ICNT MAP.INEP.)
(FORMERLY HONK)
Thurs. 4. Sar. 6
PUTIER SMITH
QUARTET
Fri. 5
ONE NITE ONLY
.
Asked by his attorney, Lawrence Gov. Edmund Brown
The alleged victim. a young mother Scalise, during the hearing if he would Jr. has s igned urgency News frotn all OY•r CaHfornlli
of two. said Eddie Lee Davis woke her "run.. if released on bond, Jerry legislation appropriating Is rounded up
Buying or leasing. Nabers
has a plan to fit you. call today.
DAILY PILOT at 3 a .m . on Nov. 8 and pointed~ Mark replied, "No because I'm inno-$416,000 to construct a
at her. The gun turned out¥be a cent and I want to get "Tny name median barrier on U.S. each day Nabers Cadillac
2600 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa 540-9100 comb. Poli~ found him asleep. cleared," he said. 101 south of San Jose. In the ====================================~~~~~~~~======~~~~~ Experts Di ff er
. Anti-smog Bid
Clouding Over
PASADE:'<IA (AP) -Air pollut1on experts are
drawing a gloomy picture of Southern California's
anti-smog battle, with one saying the fight is losing
ground a nd JlnOther declaring that trying to stop
polluters by regulation has proved a failure.
One pioneer in s mog research~ Caltech pro·
fessor emeritus Arie J . llaagen-Smil, expressed
discouragement over the "staying power" of the
public's w1lhngness lo make sacrifices for clean
air.
THE FORU :W WAS T HF. COSFER ENCF. on
Strategies for Air Pohulton C~ntrol in the South
Co~t Air Ra::;in. a two day~xchange of views
among poli ta c 1 ans, sc1ent · t s and indus try
spok s men, frequently at
( )
odds on the stubborn
ECOLOGY smogproblem.
_ Dr. Sheldon K.
-------· __. Friedlander. Caltech pro-
fessor of chemical and
environmental health enganeenng, said improve·
ment in s mog control actueved sance the 1960s has
leveled off the past two or three years. He said the
plateau reaC'hed is still too high --well above the
levels for 1977 under the federal Clean Air Act.
HE BLAME D Tiffi HALT IN progress on re-
cently increased burning of high-sulphur fuel oil by
utilities running short of natural gas, and on pollu·
tion-forming byproducts of the catalytic converters
on new cars.
Haagen-Smit and federal Envir;onmental
Prote<'tion Agency· official Frank CoWfigton also
mentioned the hard knocks the anti-smog battle has
taken from t he em·rgy crisis and economic re·
<'e.ssion.
But an ecqnomast with federal antipollution ex-
perience laid lhe overall blame to the attempt lo
stop polluters by making regulations.
"ISST F.A D, SAID DR. PAUL B. Downing of
Virginia Tech, polluters ::.hould be taxed on the
s mog they pour out, giving the m an economic in~n
tive to clean up.
Under the pr<.'sent system, he said . "If a
polluter can avoid the regulation by claiming
technological infea:;1b1l.tty, he can save substantial
costs. Likewise. if lhC're as a low probabi1ity of being
caught in violation and-0r a low penalty af caught,
he has an incentive to VJolate
"ll appears that stationary and mobile sources
alike have b<.'en s uccessful on both counts m Los
Angeles."
He prop-osed a system of taxes, an approach
used an some pending federal legislation.
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Estrogen Dangers Reported
In 2 Boston Cancer Studies
BOSTON (AP > U s ing
e s tro gens t o rcl1evl' the
symptoms of mcnopau::;e may in·
crease the r isk of cancer of thl'
uteru:> by five to :wven times, a c
cording t o two i ndepende nt
studies publis hed today.
The s tatistical :>tud1es gi ve
added weig ht t o a growing con
<'ern about the popular pract\c(•
of giving wo m en estrogen, tht-
prima ry fe m a le hormon~. to
slow the s ig ns of m enopau:sul ag·
ing.
WIULE THF. STUDIES do not
establish a defiml<' cam.e-etfert
Food a nci Drug Adrnini•tr ation's
Obstet1·1c:1 and Gynecology Com
mittE'e has scheduled a mt•t•tmg
later this month. That pam•I wi ll
disruss the studies and m ukt• rt'
commendations, possibly l·alling
for more restrictio nli on presl'n u
ina estroge n .
MEDICAi, AUTHORITIES say
millions of American wom rn an'
taking estrogen daily to coun
t e ra C'l th e isy mptoms of
m e n o p a u s e A n d s o m l'
authorities say the drugs may bL·
overprescnbed:
('rease the risk of cancer of the
lining of the utrruto Thl're were
27 ,000 nt>w c ast•s of thls d1sl'as~ in
197·1 in t his t•ountry.
A RJ-:S EARCH GROUP at thL·
l1nivt.>rsi ty of Washington com ·
parc.•d the rt>rords of 317 patients
with suc h can<:ers with an equal
number w ho hi.:d l)Uwr types.
The study fo und that women
expOM'd to estrogen thl•rapy had
about a five ti mes grt-ater risk of
the t•ancer m the utenc, lining.
Ho w ever . Ors. Don ald C.
Mail 'Games' Charged
w As 111 N GT() \" (J'\ p ) Th t•
t'ha1rm.1n 11( ,1 11011-ot• suli.ornrml••·•·
l'h;lr~t'" that l'chf 111,1:-l1•1 C1•111•1 .ti
B t' "J I\ m In I· n I l I .l r I... ll 'I 111:
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lhn>,tlt.'ntn~ tu 1·11d s~1tunl,1y rn.111 dt•
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Rep Ch.1rlt>s If \\tls11t1 (fl C.1l1f •.
r~mindt•d B.11l;1r \\\'d0t•:.d;1\ nf 111,
..,l,1kmt'nl 11 ~ month..., .1,.:11 tit .It v.1·
,1rl• nnt l'1111-;1dt'nng .111\· n·1h1cl11111-. 111
serv1n· I think Hw .l\mt•n1 .m po•oplt·
w;rn1 tht• i<1111t ol po..,l;1 l :-;1•1\1n· th.11
lht'y ill'l' ).'l'ltll\g lh.ll I•. I\ d,I\ S .I
wed-. ··
\\11 .~0'1 , <'11.\IK)I.\ 'w OF ,, 111111 1·
PO'l 111 fll l' "'ll iil0 1>1rtn111t1•1• .... 1111,
'E1thl•r 'llll C'.rnnot forecast y1>ur
1•JWr.1t tr),' n111d1t1011s I' month:. tn th1•
f1ltlll t' ••r '11u ,1n· ~1~J111 pl.i) ing gamt•:-;
\\o 1tb ~ '1111~· 1 l'"'
111• n1111•il I h.11 ""'t rnastt•r:-; gt>nernl
n.1d1t:1111,11h h,1\1• thrt•alt>ned labor
l'lll ti,1cb .11HI 11t 11 H·n t•urtailmenb
wht>t1 t ht•\ '' .111ll'd rnnre mnnl'Y
\\'ti .... 1111 !'itl 1d t llt' .Saturtluy C'uto((
thn·.11 i... hut 1•1\t' t•xampll• of what l
h,d1t'' t' t11 hi' ,111 111t•n•a."Stnf: num bt-r of
111l'1111 ... 1:-t1·rw11·.., "' your puhlir stall·
I llt 0111'
TJIJ-, ~1 1 R('O )1 \1l'ITEJ.: chairman
.ii n tT1 1 w1:t•tl H.11lar ·s rl'tent moves
111 :-.n ·1· i.tl•1•1 1·11· i-. .ind "llt'l'U tht-do:-
1::,• 11f :-111.1d po:-l ofl1Ct':.
Probation • * • * • • • * • • • • • , * * • * * * *
• ·relationship bt>t W<'en the use of
estrogen a nd can cer. the re
searchers said the n•sults strong -
ly indicate a link. And the scien
tists called for m ore follow-up
studies to pin d own the rel a
tionship.
During m e no paust', which
norma lly OC'c urs between thl·
age:t or 40 &nd 50, the OVartt'S stoµ
producin g eggs and t•:slro~en .. 1ml
d egenerate. Symptoms frequt•nt
ly r eport ed are ner vou:snei.i.,
menstrual disturbanc~. fl u11ht•s
and chills, e x c 1tahiltt y and
d epression.
Smith. Ross P nmt1ce. Donovan
J Thomp:-;ot'I. and Walter L Her-
rman s.11d tlw1 r study of these
w1lmt•n ·18 years of ;!ge or older
did not address dosage. type of
estrOJ:!t"n used or how long the
wom41n ust.>d the hormone.
l>rs. IIMry K. Ziel and William
0 F in kle o f t h e Kaiser
Permanl•ntc• Med1C'al Center in
Los Angel <'s stud 1 ed thC' record:.
of 9-1 women Tht•y found a fi n· to
sevt-n tinll'S inc·n•ased nsk fat'tor
of tht> c an<'er in middle -aged
woman on estrogen the rapy.
'4P Piiato
Wefromed
Tan lan1a n IP~dl'rs
an d snake danct>r-.
wel co m ed Cam bo
dian head of stall·
P r ince Norodom
Sihanouk when ht• ar
rived for visit in a
Chinese pl ane.
SAN DIE<;O <APJ A *
former ban k ofr.eer ha~ *
be~n sentenl't-d 1n two
ba nk fraud cases involv·
1ng $1.l m illion Su pt•nor
C'ourt J ud ge Robert
Conyt-rs pla<:t'tl Cecil
\\ayn e K izer o n fi ve
)ears probation a nd or-
dered h1 m to s pend a
year in custody for his
part in an atte m pt to
swindle We~tland s Bank.
MERCURY SAVINGS *
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Recause or the two studies
published in tht' New England
J ournal of Mewcine and a larg~r.
yt>l unpublished, one being l'Om·
piled on the West Coast, the U.S.
Replacing decr rasl'd natural
estrogen with estrogen pills helps
deC'rease these symptoms, but
the new studies s ay thiit may in·
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The rows of chairs in the roped ·
off bidder 's section in tht.' Mar-
riott'::; grand ballroom filled
quickly for the tlpening day of tht>
:--1ewport R1.·ach antique a nd
classic car auction.
Dennis Krus(', a member of the
Auburn. Ind. auctioneering fami-
lv. stood on th1.• auction block ad -
dressing the roomful of some
1.000 bidders. spectators and car
Pnthusiasts who tu rned out for
the start of the two day event.
Twelve hours later more than
50 percent of the l~ post-1954
cars would be sold The next day.
:rn0ther 180 p r e 1955 Rol ls·
Royces. Packar ds, Bentleys and
~~ssorted other cla~sics would go
on the block.
"We'd like to r<>m.ind you we
don't wantanyont' to buy a car you
are unable l() pay for ... Krause
cautinoned the bidd t'rs.
"Also. don't buy a car and
trunk you can ch:rnge your mind
later. You·re all O\er 21 and we
w:1nt you to bt.> :rn arc.• of what
yot1're buying ...
FAMll.Y RtJS INF.SS
The c0mpany is a family busi·
ness made u p of various
brothers. sisters . uncles and
cousins. Kruse' to lei th<' audienC'e.
and part <'f tht>1r tradition is to
h a v e R u s s l' 1 1 ( t h e K r u s e
patriarch). open th<.• uucllon hy
sinpfof "Rack Home Again in In·
diana."
''That indicates the beginning
of selling of the first_ car:· ex-
plained Kruse . "OK Russell, you
want to come up a nd sing?'"
The el<ier Kruse, sporting th<'
~ame light blue tuxedo the othl'r
members of his family were
wearing. ste pp<'d to t h e
microphone.
"Rack home again in Indiana.
where it seems I can see. thl'
gleam ing candlt:>li!!ht still shin·
ing brigh.~. through the sycamore
for me ...
"What is that. the national an-
them 0f Indiana?·· whispered a
spectator as Kruse finished and
the first car of the day rolled onto
the revol\·ing platform in the
middle of the ballroom.
It was a 1963 Corvair ~lonla
convertible. fast becom ing a
collector's Hem. according to
Leo Gephart. Kruse car advisor
whel° w0uld describe e~h auto for
the bidders
G-O&IH'O~ DITION
"The owner sciys it's in good
condition except for a few d<'nts
that are obvious,·' he said a:s
Dt>an Krnse began his rapid fire
auctioneer's deH very.
"Anybody want to bid Sl ,500?
Anybody wa nt to bid $1,0007
Who'll give $500? I gotta S300 bid,
wh0'll bid S·IOO? Who'll givl'
SJSQ ... sold for $400 back then'. ..
The second car was a 1955
Ruick Special S<'dan w h ich
Gephart ~mid could be bought
~ith confidence. "It's betlC'r than
BEA ANDERSON, Editor
Thursday. December 4, 1975 Ct -. ..
1t looks ." Rut the reluctant hid
den; failed to com e up to the S8<KI
minimum the owner wanll·d. :.'o:n
sale.
The next cnr was •a large 1955
Chrysler Imperial hardtop. 'Ht·~
in good to excellent condition.
been in the fa m ily since 1958, ··
explain<'d Gt:>phart. "lt 's a car
you can use every day and still
see it go up in \'alue "
''Anybody w:.int to bid ~00" ..
<'ried Kruse . "Are you h1dtling,
mad3me, or an· )Ou just .... a,·1ng
to a friend?"
While the s tream of auto-; went
on the block at a rate of about 20
an hour , Mrs. ;\lewt Withers of
Costa Mesa was outside in the
viewing ar ea polishing a beige
1931 Cadillac sedan, one of three
cars she a nd her hw;band would
be auctio,ning the next day.
CAR COJ.l,ECTORS
The Witherses, like many of
Mrs . Newt Withers of Costa Mesa adds a shine ·
, to her 1931 Cadillac sedan (left), while inside
Kru se fam ily begins 2-day
auction th at sa w more
th an 300 classic ca rs go
on the block. ~
DAILY PILOT PHOTOS
BY PATRICK O'DONNELL
Christin a Yea den, 3, of Azusa
fa lls under spell ot'the
auc tioneer 's rapid-fire delivery.
those pn•:-ent. havl• hl.·t•n Cl;Jrl'('l
tnl'! cars for " numlw r of yt.>ar~.
starting with a 'hxll'i T wht('h
they still ow~1. Thl·y normally at
tend ·the 8,Ilnual Jt1<.'l1on 111 Sl·ot
tsdale. Ariz . t'llllstdl·red onl· of
tiw bt>st
'tr.::-Wither:; :-:11d in the past
four years many 1x'ople have
h<'l'n buyinv (' .1 rs for inveslmenl
purposes only wh1t•h, she said, 1s
:;ad. Other~ huy tht•m for a d1t
ferent rea::-tin
·1r:-: JUst a love for thl· old
c3rs," :;hl• s.iid . · It's ltkl• anti·
qtll':;, thl'Y ~1 ppn•(·t:.1te tht• lint's
~md thl' ht>:n1ty of the <'ctr.··
Good luc: k, .. said a man ad
mirin~ ttH· l'ar. "I ho~ 1l gets in
good h~rntls ...
·1 hopt:' :-o." Mrs. Withers s ait.I ,
rt1hbin1? a hrilhant shine onto thl'
c~,d11l~,c·s silver headlamp. "I
hope whlWVt'r g l.'ts her will Jove rwr ..
G~,r~· Y11un1.7. who Jokingly fl"
fers t0 h1m:>l·lf as onl' of the few
non·famdy ffil•mlwrs 1n thL• <.·om
pany, i~ lhl' K rus<.• pubhl'1ly
dirrctor.
LARG F.ST F l R )t
Young explained the family.
\\hich has been in husine::.s 25
years. 1s the lar~l·st auctionet.·r ~
ing CC'lmpany 1n antu1ues and
classic cars
.<\ithough ~omt• huy thl' 1955
and newer <'ars for .i second car.
he ::igreed mimy buy the clas::>il's
for an investml'nt
"There's a read y market." he
·said. "With thC' eeonnmy the w~1v
it is people have tlw ll'ndcnc.v to
get into tanpi ble in Vl·~tmenls."
The company trac<'d a rar<'
1929 Dusenberg ov1•r a fiw yC'a r
!)('riod. It incrt.>asNI in \'allll' hy
'"n average (1f ·15 Pt'l'l'l'nl a Yl'ar,
putt1n1, it in thC' $200·$250,000
prt('e range. he s aid.
\'oun~ said the company ha-;
h<'en to 25 auctions this vcar and
receives a declining scaie of 12 R
percent of the money made dur·
ing the auction. Rut, Young said.
the overhead cost runs them
around S.10,000 and up.
"So you havC' to sell a lot of
cars l(\ hreak even." ht> s aid
"Rut it all averages out tn lht>
end and has be<'n a very sue·
cessful business for us · ·
A black 1966 Austin l3xi was
driven onto the platform and
began revolving in front of lhl·
. audience.
"All right how m uch you want
lo bid?" as ked Kruse. ·TH start
the bidding at $2.000. It's gnt
450,000 m iles on it. lie says they·r··
good for 750,000. so you'vl' J!nt
350.000 m iles left. Who'll bid
$1,700'?"
auctioneer Dean Kruse goes for a hig/J.::bici. ___.,.,__ __ _
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Q DAILY PILOT Thuraday O.Cembef 4 1975
By AUL~N DF.F.RR
Ot .. Dally ...... tt.fl
"Tht> last thing I ever thought I'd be doing lll
s1ttin1 around talking about bab1es ··
~veraJ heads nodded m agreement.
Baby Talk
Ovtar the organized chaos of several tnf ants.
from three to eight months. m various stages or
:;leep, noise and activity, a group o( new m others
talked about bab1e:1
Tbe group has been me~tmg once each week
al membt>rs' homes for thrtt months. explained
Ann Martz. mother of two and den mother to the
rroup "Wht'n you have your first child, you have
a lot of que:.twns I re me mber taking lists of
themtomypediatrkian,'' Mrs. Martzsaid . Worthwhile Thl' :"Jt'wport Reach woman found that
several friend s with first babies called
her frequt•ntly for advice.
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· 5ome of t he questions st>em simple once
you've been through 1t, but thl' first time is
something t>lse. · ·
GROl'P CiRF.W
Frum her drop·m and telephone counseling
came the idea for a mothers· group. One new
mother knt•v. ..inolher and 1>oon a nucleus of nine
".~:,. btu It The~ had bet·n Ion~ ttqte fnends, met 1n
ch1ictb1rth classes or on the lx'dch.
All lived w1th1n walking distance or a short
drive from ~ewport Shore~
All needed postive feedback about the
parenting expenenre
·Everyone a::;sumed I knew every thing ...
Ann )farti addt•d v. 1th a laugh
· You d o ... a memtx>r intenertt>d ":"iOt
everything ... s he said. So onre each month a
professional is 1n v1tt'<I to s·pl'ak. ~ewport Bear h
pt>diatrician, T>r. Marlene• Coleman and a Red
('ro::;s p<1ramed1l· ~peaking on infant fir::;t aid
h~we voluntt>en•d th<'irttml'
"This mnnth, Dr Coll·man will talk to us on
safrtv for tht' hollcta vs ...
The other three ·afternoon sessions are strict·
Asset Matures Slowly
R~ F.R)1.\ 80)1RF.Ck.
F'1gure ... h;n l' J11 ... t hl'l'll n•k<twd that the
('Ost of ra1 ... 1n;.! a l·hild thl'M' d..t)~ "'runnin~
tll1:'C' to SIOO,Ollfl
Can y011 bl·lil'vt.' it., .. I ,1 -.kt•d m\
h11:--banil That lillll' numtx-r prnppC'd up 1n
fn1nt of tht> T\' l'I 1:-. rnsting u:-Slllu.000 ..
We both hwlo.\·d .tt our ) 1•ungt·-.t son
draped oH·r .~ t hJ1r From tht• hack ht.•
l()(ikecl likl' (;11Jdw ll<mn 111:-J•';t1h '"'f'r''
nppl'<1 •ll tht• k1wt· ll1s ~h1w:-tnng~ V.('fl'
kni11ted and thrt••tdt·d into <·very otht>r loop
\ fadt'd T shirt °"'1th lht• cirms cul out 1'!1\
f.'red ht~ dll'sl ,1 nd ht• halaO('l'd <1 ho°"' I uf
n·real. .tn l'n1PI\ ll't' ('rt.·~11n t-.irtnn. Jncl d
ql1.1rt of milk 1,n t hl· l'dJ.!l' of thl' chair
Wh.11·.., 1h1 m<ttll'r·•" askr>d my
hu:-han<1 · Art• "t• hl hind 1n thl· J><1) ments
fir s<1m<'th1n).!'1 •
' 'ljo. 1l s Jllst th.it 11 's <'XPl'n~•' l' raising
kic1!' ..
Rut one· hundn•d thou ··he h·pl re
pt.':111nj!
· Takt• rah11p. · I -..11<1 'Thal model con·
sllml'" t°"'o f.1m1h ""t'd ht1ttlt's of rahup ii
~l·f'k I)\ er ,1 I:! month 1wnod lhJI ,1m11unts
to ~71i .hi nr 1n ,1 20 ;t•<1r-pl'nod
$1,!>39.20 ..
· ·1 h:id m1 idea
"And that ·s onlv nne s mall item. There
an• rlnthes. n•pair~. upkeep. insuranrt'.
Why _111:-t lhl' c<1rt• and fl'l><ltng of his hair
Hold it' lie hasn't had J h;:urrut in
\ears
· Pre<·1~d~. hut the j.!rooming nC'eds -
~hamfl(\<>. l·reme rinse. protl'in builder.
:;pltt end:i proleC'tor. dandruff fighter. dry
~t<1ip c1,nd1t1Cmer. hot c·omb and blower
run about 52.000 .1 vear. not lo mention th('
·lO gal it1ns 11f hot w <;kr he uses ('veryt1me h<'
te1kes a :.ho" t'r ln "ash 1t · ·
"Two thousand
Transrmrt 1ng a child through 20 years 1s
probably thl' l<1rgesl exp('nsP beginning '
with ht~ dt'h vt>ry and c·onlinwng on through
school buse~. h1cy1.:ll·~. 1.·ar pools, motor
hikt·s and t'Vt'ntuallv a ear or hi::; own ··
"Whal ~1hout ft'l'li··
··we havl' to p rotect nur investm ent ··
'W;iit a minutl''" :;;tl(l my husba nd. "Let
me j!el this "tra1ght Wl' havl' a $100,000 in-
n•:--t mt•nt th.it isn't ~l'lf supporting. that W<'
can·t hnrrow on, llM' a~ collateral, ran·t r<'·
iin~lntt.'. dr..1w tnl<'rl'sl on. is a lou::;y tax
ieans and things
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NEWPORT BEACH
714 644-7030
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ly lnlormal •
Moms compact not~ on child devtlo9ment.
ff'fdmg problem s. th ar own dleb and aet a
cpancei to st'e other in! ants as lhey erow.
SHOW-AND-TELL
Munwhile-" infants on quilU> on the noor, ln Mom ':J lap. np1orlng a playpen, are a con:stantl,y
moving show-and·lell session.
Thta sole malt l.Dfant in the croup, Brian
Martz, displayed his new talent for standing up
at the edge of the playpen
A hny girl exhibited "a new noise she's been
making all day ...
·Two little ones on mothers' laps got ac-
quainted with s mile::; and gurgle8 wtute tbeJ.r
mothers traded no tes on feeding schedules.
Another got a mid· afternoon s nack.
Midway throug h the meeting there was an in:
tvitable diaper change. •
The women take it all in stride. enjoying the
chance to avoid "trapped mother syndrome"
and pick up some valuable knowledge at the
samehme.
St>veral are keeping photographic records of
"the group" and t he women have found that they
share m a ny comm on interests.
"It gives you a chance to t a lk about
bab1C's one day a Wl'l'k and get it out of your ~ystem," said :•fancy Mendes, who::;(' daughter.
Ashley is five months old.
"~ost of us don't have any other friends who
ha\'e rhitdren."
C"HA'.'IGF.D l.IFF.8TVLF. Added Mrs. Marti, "Many people who don't
have children arC' pretty intolerant of your new
lifestyle. I was the same way before I h ad
rhildren.
"I would watch children and :;av that m ine
would ne ver behav~ that way. Now I 0watch mine
and they're doing the same thing."
A mothe r of a three·month-0ld can watch a
four-month old child and g.-t an idea of what ·s
ahead .
,
New mothers
Laur..e Potter.
Candy Carl. Linda
Maull and Nancy
Mendes (left lo
right) en1oy the
antics of the
assorted offspring
at a monthly meeting
on f 1rst time parenting.
AT
WIT 'S
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~helter and takes 20 some yt'ars to mature.
What ~ood is it?"
"RemembC'r when we were burgled last
month'1 ••
lie nodded
"\\'e had St00.000 worth of a:,:,ets asleep
1n tht.• hl•droom and they pas::-ed him right
by.··
"It would have served ·em right ... he
grumbled
GENTLEMEN •••
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TO PLEASE
nftH~tGlo tn~
WISTCLIFF Pl.AJA• MEWPOITll IHM
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"Of rourao, they're all dlrterenl, but
1en1rally tl t• nanunng to know \hey' II outirow
a ~ase and 10 on to lfOtnelhlntt el:>« ... The ~p encourages other new parents to
~ to1etber for a sirrular purpo~e.
''It really helps to know th t there is so-
meoot> to call during the week when you're un·
certain about ~ome~. Now all of us know
severalpeopletocaU''saidone. I
"And, it's nlcta to be able to walk around the
torner and flnd a friend who really unden1tan<bi
bow you're feeling." .
Hus bands and fat hers will be included al a
meeting later this month.
"That," the group agreed, "should be in·
lt>resting." ·
Anyone interest('<! in forming a group can
rontart Ann Martz at 548-9594.
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Presented b y AJan W. Mc Kae & Company,
"E)egancc in Timt•,'' to' acquaint you with
Newport's finC'sl facility for tine JICW and
antique timepiC'CC'~.
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ELEGA~CE IN TlME
::?GO \l'wporl Cl?nter Dnvc
Del)ign Plaza
:'\f•wpurt Beach
"Sales a11d Scrt•tcc• u{ Fin<' Clucks,
J\11liqt1 c Restorat1011s -Fi11c Watch Repair."
In Denmark _
the children say
'GLAEDELIG
JUL '.
At
we say
'MERRY
CHRISTMAS'
and invite
you and your
children to our
CHRISTMAS.
IN DENMARK
BREAKFAST
WITH SANTA.
Danish delights
Door prizes
Favors
Entertainment
Saturday,
December 13
and Saturday,
December 20,
9:30 a.m.
1n our Tearoom .
Limited reserved tickets, $1 .95.
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Imagination Goes to Their Heads
Dunng thl' M ill.merv Institute of Amen ca 's showing of
spnng and summer collections in New York, emphasis was
givt>n lo the imaginativt' hat as the "first" acces::.ory for a
put together look.
At ldt, designt>r Frank Olive offers De::.ert Nomad, a
gauzy snood fashiont>d after a de:.ert tr1be::.man turban
<The oil well is extra.}
Other heady 1nterpretat1ons were pre!Sentt.'d by Mr
John (below, left>. a decorated helmet with chin ft.'ather::.,
and (below. right> an ~trich foather trimmed turban by
Jack ,McConnell.
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FR IDA V, DECE:WBF:R 5
Ry SYDNEY OM ARR
ARJES (March 21 -April 19): Sharp angles
are featured. Means there are cutting edges
and you must protect, prepare and be ready to
commit to a definite program "
TAURUS (April 20 May 20J Change,
analysis. travel and vant.'ly are featured. Accent
· is on revisions where l_ong-range plans are con-
cerned.
GF.MISI (May 21 June 20) · Domestic ad·
justment indicated. Luxury item is spotLighted.
Costs. budget spotlighted. One close to you may
act -and speak -on impulse.
CASCF.R (June 21 · July 22). One who pulls
strings may be "out-of :-.orb ... You do best now
by listening, observing. Jetting others show their
hands.
l .EO (July 23 · Aug. 22} Practical m atters
dominate. Creative endeavors offer challenge.
stimulation. Member of opposite sex lends moral
support ....
Vl)tGO (Aug. 23 Sept. 22J . Finish rather
than begin be ready to a::;sert self, to de·
moll$lrate sincerity of Q.eUcfs
URRA (?ept. 23 · Oct. 22). Plans could be
turned over -you may be reviewing, revising,
preparing for a new mode of approach, pro-
cedure.
SCORPIO (Oct. 2.'3 Nov. 21 >: You find that
your should<'r is being used as a crying towel.
Mistakes catch up with friend.
~ 1 HARRI.
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A coriuoy put of daata and
cottoa lry HAllllS SLACI. Bolds ib wpe, with
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SAGITfARJUS <Nov. 22 ·Dec. 21): Be will·.
ing to experim<'nt, to listen, lo exchange and to
expand. Key is activity. Know that status quo of·
fers no solutions.
CAPR I COR~ (De('. 22 -Jan. 19): Lunar CY·
cle and aspects point lo personal challenges. You
get chance to state case in definite manner. You
learn who is for and against you.
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f f-1 OAJL Y PILOT Thursday, December 4, 1975
Extra Sense Not Common Ann landers .
OEAR ANN
1-~:-.IDERS I've read a
lot about ESP and I'm
.positive I have 1t l have
fet-lings about things
bt>fore they happen For
example. l will start
thjnking about a friend 1
havt>n't seen 1n ages,
then I'll run into her the
next day. Often I have a
feeling the doorbell <or
t~lephont) will rlnf,
espe<'tally just before l
get into the s hower. It in·
variably happens. When,
I drum about people
getting into accidents, it
scares me because I
Jellf Jlle H woald.B't be smart to lay sucb a load
on a yoUJlg man after OD·
ly two dates. So keep
quiet, Battereop, or
you'll scare blm off.
out there nude and re-
ads. Sometimes he goes
into the garage naked lo
work on hit> car. I'm
s cart'd to death the.
neighbors will see him
and call the police.
wouldn't dream of invit· won't put on clothes he
ing any women over woa't go for help, so tnY
aftt'r s p.m. He S8YJ it's advice Is to keep tht
his house and be belfeves shad~ down. He can't
in being "comfortable." get arrested so long as he
What's with him? -·"tit.ays lnhlsownbome.
WJFEOFNATUREBOY
How to Get Mor e
Pree~,·• could help
you brf dge the genera-
tion gap. Send 50 cents in
coin with your r~t
and a long, stamped
self-addressed envel.
to Ann Landers, P.O.
Box 1400, Elgtn, 111.
60120.
'
know they are sla ted ror D E A R A N N
ba d luck. I.ANDERS: I trust you,
This gift has been with which is more than I can
me a long time. When 1 say for most people these
was in school I could tell days.
what people were think· I'm getting on in years
ing even before they and am realistic about
Our two sons (11 and
14) refuse-to bring
friend s h ome from
S('hool because their dad
goes around like this. I
DEAR WI FE: Sol&nd.s
Uke a psychiatric pro-
blem to me. But if he
Are your parents too
strict? Hard to reach?
Ann Landen's booklet,
"Buggc.>d by Parents?
spoke. Once 1 read a life and death. I'm a
boy's mind on a date and woman who has worked ~ • ~ ~~~·~ -~~~;--..4'··· · ~•:i e"' slapped his face. He was hard, neve~ car ed for J• • o ~. o o~ 0 O l>~:O ":. 0 ~--~<> ~-,~!t ~ ~ amazed, but he verified luxury and lived m~~-• 0 0 ··-.
my extra ·:. e n sor y ly. To outsiders I appear o :::~f!t::::g;:c~~:t"! ~rs:~r:rr~~il~h~: ~· FASHION --ISLAND STORES , \
certain man who has havetocbanty. How can o • .•
asked me out only twice 1 make sur e the money {• . ~ ~u~~~d.btmt~: a~:er~~ Wi8n~~:~:~~p~~~~ in ., OPEN EVERY 1111!.HT 0 ady to get married. Shall the newspapers about • V
Not just• pll.in old corduroy coal ...
This one bu suede elbow patches, bellows
pockets, ucl • touch of the Ewopean
fit. $90.00. Also in camel hl.ir $120.00
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OMf-MILi SOUTH°' SAM IMHO R Y.
COUKE cana ~ WAUIR .. LB
cant help themselves: 1 ~--tl!Wll.~ ~' !.;AJP." ·~~
I'd like the names of a
few honest places that
need funds. If you vouch
fo r them. Ann, that's
good enough for me. -
M.G.OFN.Y.
DEAR M.G.: I know of
many -but will suggest
thref'. The Rehabilita·
tioo Institute of Chicago,
345 Eas t Superior ,
Chicago, Ill. 60611 : 1be
Society for the
Rehabilitation of the
Fadally Disfigured, 550
First Aven u e, N.Y.
10016, and The lnstitut-e
of Physical Medicine and
Rehabilitation, New
York University Medical
Center, 400 East 34th
Street, S.Y.10016.
OF.AR ANN
LA:-.JDF.RS: Is this a sex
problem. a hea lth pro-
blem or a psychiatric
problt>m?
My husba nd takes off
au his clothes the minute
he com es home from
work. He walks around
stark naked and has
even ans wered the
doorbell with a
newspaper in front of
him.
We have a breezeway
that separates the ho\J$e
from the garage. He sits
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Newport Beach 'STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HA.RBOB ..
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'Frog' Jumps Onto
Golden West Stage
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Family fare is in the spotlight
this weekend as three Orange
Coast theater groups take the
wraps off their new productions,
all geared toward the younger
~~.
At Golden West College, ''The
Celebrated Jumping Frog of
Calaveras County,'' a stage
adaptation of the Mark Twaln
story by G WC instructor Charles
Mitchell. opens tonight for a
three·weekend run in the Actor's
Playbox Theater. Directed by
Bob Soares, the play will be pre·
sented Thursdays through
Saturdays at 7 : 30 for two
weekends and Dec. 20 at 1 and 3
p.m. Reservations 892-7711.
The Fountain Valley Com-
munity Theater bows in Friday
night with a holiday s how,
"Christmas Every Day," under
the direct ion of Bobbi Monet. The
comedy-fantasy. which features
an appearance by Santa Claus,
will be offered Fridays at 7:30,
Saturdays and Sundays at 2,
through Dec. 21 at the theater.
18280 Mt. Baldy Circle, Fountain
Valley. Reser vations 842-4981 or
635-5452.
THE l .AG UN A Moulton
Playhouse has its Youth Theater
in this weekend for a program
<'ailed "Little Red Riding Hood's
Potpourri," written, directed
and C'horeograpbed by Lis a
Surette. Performan<'es will be
Intermission
Tom Titus
given Friday 7:30 and Saturday
at 2:30 and 7:30 in the playhouse,
606 Laguna C anyon Road,
Laguna Bea<'h. Reservations
494-0143. ' ,
Cloliing out a three·weekehd
stint with final performances
Friday and Saturday at 8:30 is
"Subjet't to Change," a new com·
edy, at tt\e Costa Mesa Civic
Playhouse. Pali Tambellini
directs the show, which features
Jackie Flanegin, Robbi
Schoonover and J ack Ogborn, at
the Community Center
auditorium on the Orange County
Fairgrounds. R eservations
556-5391.
Also lowering its <'urtain after
a two-month run is "West Side
Story" at Sebastian's West Din-
ner Playhouse, 140 Avenida· Pico.
San Clemente. Final
performances of the musical will
be given tonight through Sunday
a t varying curtain limes .
Reservations 492·9950.
CONTINUING their respectiv'e
engagements a long the coast
are:
-''Scenes From American
Life" at South Coast Repertory,'
1827 Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa.
Performances nightly except
ENTERTAINMENT
Monday at 8 o 'clot'k with a 3 p.m
Sunday matinee. Reservations
EH6-l!J63.
-"Dear Friends .. at the Hunt
ington Beach Playhouse, 2ll0
Main St., Huntington &>ach. Two
more weekends of Friday and
Saturday s tagings at 8:30 re
main. Reservations 842-5421.
-"The Drunkard" at the San
Clemente Community Theater.
202 Avenida Cabrillo. San
C 1 e m'8 o t e. Tb e class 1 <'
melodrama plays tonig h t
through Saturday at 8:30. closing
next weekend. Reservations
492-0465. * BACKST AG F. -Special aud1
tions will be held at 1 p.m. Satur
day by South Coast Repertory for
two non-proHr.;ional actors in
the 45-65 age range for SCR 'sup-
C'omi ng show, "The National
Health" ..... lhose <'hosen will be
paid on a non~union scale .... ap-
pointments m.ay be made by call
mg Wynn Broms at 646'.'3252.
Newcomers on Tonight
By J AY SHARBVTI'
NEW YORK (AP) -Okay, so
"The Montefuscos" and "Fay"
c
' flopped on Thursday nights. NBC
will try, t.ry again with two more
Thursday s itcom s premiering
tonight -"Grady" and "The
Cop and the Kid," at 8 and 8:30,
respectively.
( J
becomes the legal guardian of
TV REVIEW t~e kid; They firs_t meet when the
kid, Jaywalking out of a
poolroom, almost is run over by
the cop's t'ar and cries: "Why
·_,don't ya honk, honky?"
ing then~ from Chicago. They meet again when the kid
Can you see the ocean from the steals a radio from a store. The
new home, Fred asks. cop chases him, tumbles over
Neither will cause be lly
laughs. Still, I'd put the latter
series in the "has promise"
C'ategory. It's about a white, pot·
bellied, middle-aged cop who
be<'omes the legal guardian of a
young black kid.
Yes, says Grady, provided you some trash cans and lit>s there
go down the hallway, go out in gasping from an asthma attack.
the kitchen, dest'end a flight of The kid stops, helps him and is
stairs "and take the Number Six arrested.
I'd put "Grady," a "Sanford
and Son" spinoff, in the "they-
better-pray" <'ategory. It stars
Whitm an May in the slow-talking
Grady Wilson role he had as a
.-frequent visitor to Fred San-
ford's home in Watts.
IN TONIGHT'S debut, he tells
Fred he's leaving that black Los
Angeles <'Ommunity lG live in
nearby Santa Monica with his
daughter, her husband and their
two teen-aged kids, who are mov·
bus -in five m inutes -then it
is.··
I wish he'd taken the bus back
to the studio for a derent script.
The one he has tonight is s9
strained it must have been
pushed through a S<'reen door.
"THE COP AND the Kid"
stars Charles Durning as the
middle-aged ba<'helor rop and an
appealing preteen newcomer,
Tierre T urner, as the kid. Its
opening script is weak, but the
show i:s sprightly in acting and
pace.
The plot concerns how the cop
.. N .. SHYILLE .. IRJ
"TOMMY .. lflGJ
"'YOUM6 RAMllMS19r" ... ,
"'MOMTT PfTHOK-.
& THI HOLT MM.•
IT TURNS OUT that the kid, a
foster home runaway, is basical-
ly derent, though not above de-
manding Crom the cop a court
plea for leniency, lest he tell the
court about the cop ·s asthma and
cause bis retirement.
The court is so impressed by
Duming's plea it makes him th<'
boy's guardian. Thin stuff, yes.
and it even comes equipped with
a loveable, scroungy mutt owned
by the lad. But Durning and
Turner work well together and
with better S<'ripts this series
may get a lot of fans.
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Van Dy ke Ori the Wago n Now
Q: Wa Oi<:k Van Dyke really onre an
aJcobolic'! -A Membt-ror AA, Sacramento, Cal.
A. Yes. Jn 1973 (after starring 10 a TV m1>v1e
about alcoholi::. m titlrtl "The
Morning After">. 01{'k admitted
both he and his wife had Ot>t>11
alcoholics, explaining that Mar
Jorie's addiction was a sign of
love and loyalty -"sht> tx-ga n
drinking in our own horn<' Just lo
ket>p me company." After they
both took the <'Ure at an Arizona
clinic. Maoorit.> told a news
magazine: "We're laving ont>
Araby ha1> <·ht>t.'k 1l H'l'm!) to mt.>. the Alamo, a loy, d
bauble for his hoy To st>ll ~ould rause suC'h pain.
I'd hate to ll'll J ohl\ W ,1yrtl' \\ e know how rich you
are. this lunl' )OU 'vl' gont'loo far ..
S('nd your qul!st1im.~ lo Hy Cardnt'r, Gl<Jd You
Ask('d Tlwt, .. core oJ th1x ru-wspoper. J> 0 . Bo.r 156Q.
Costa Mt's.a 92626 Manl1111 arid lly Gardner wi/LQ.11$1Dtr o.&
ma11y questions os they car1 m IM!r column. but U,,
ooiu~ Q/ mail mokts pt-rsoriol repe1es 1rnpossibl~.
day at a time " "I knew 1t was VAN DYKE
time to qwt." qu1ppC'd Dick, "when I began calling
Margie · fred · ! "
Q : I thought it was another monkey wbo was
tbe first to fly into space for the U.S., not the one
named Baker who appeared rttently on the Mike
Douglas s how. How sure are you and Mike that he
got tbt" right chimp? -){rs. Eleanor B., Cocoa,
Fla.
A· It's ('ertain that Baker wasn't trying to
make a monkey out of Mike. The records show that
he was th<.' first chimp lo enter space baC'k m 1958.
The chimpanzee you are probably thinking of was
named Ham, and made a 16-minute suborbital
'Glod You Asked That'
by Marilyn and H y Gardn~r
mB fONDA
WAUb4 OATES
"92 IN THE
SHADE"
(R)
"° "THE TAKING OF
PELHAM 1-2-3"
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DEC. 5 & 6
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JIMMY CLIFf
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flight in a Mercury spacecraft three years later. ···~·i····-~~==zmlllmll The last we heard of him, he was residing and t ak-I
ing bows in Washington's national zoo, like any
ham.
Q : I know Robby Vinton is Polish. Where can I
address a letter to him? And is Vinton his true
name? -John Stannak, Te mpt>, Ariz.
A: Yes. It's Stanley Robert Vinton Jr. You can
try writing to him in can• or CBS-TV. 7800 Beverly
Rlvd .. Los Angeles, Cal. 90036. IF "l'OU LIKED
-vouNG FRANKENSTal'f'
YOUULOVE Q : Some time ago TV news man Charles Osgood
rttited a versP to the tune of "The Sheik of Araby"
based on a news item. A.n y chance or printing it? -
:'\1rs. Raymond Bell , San Antonio, Tex.
"OLD DAACULA"
A Th~ incident that inspired anchorman
Osgood's tongue-in-ch<'ek TV "editor ial .. was
pegged on th<' Saudi Arabian Sheik who wanted lo
buy the Alamo and give it to his son as a gift -
which offer the governor of Texas promptly turned
down. commenting: "The AJamo is not for sale lo
anyone. anytime ... Here·s the verse: "The Shiek of
Bond Flick
HOLLYWOOD (UPI)
-Roger Moore's next
J ames Bond thriller for
producer Cubby Broccoli
will be "Thl' Spy Who
Loved ~le ..
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C»HT AT WHT CO-HIT AT BRISTOL '9LVE WATER
WHITE DEATH ' "THE DOVE"
CINEMA WEST ''edwards BRISIOL CIN£MA I ..,,,, .. "'''"•'C.OlOt•"''"•\I t•!\'0' •I .... , • .,"""'. wot ..... '-lNl'M ~ "' UtlJ' U0.1Ut
ITS THE REAL THING MAN EATER
"BLUE WATER
WHITE DEATH "
THE HUNT FOR "GREAT WHITE"
11'\llS r-1iN£Mfil£-JO-,
"EARTHQUAKE" I .. ,.,~;:;:;;;"0"~;!.. .. ,l
92 '" s HADE l'fnll POHOA '"' WAAl'IEN OATIS 11'\US
"ROYAL ! .... ~~~~J!!w ... J FLASH'' Wf\fw1,..c_urrt1 eu u•J
'THE
OTHER SIDE
Of THE
MOUNTAIN'
.... "'. t ,, ••
SEAN CO,.NERY
CANDICE 8ERGEN
4'i,_ -sEY&e Al.OHi'" IGI
,..-'"f~ Oii C_,w ....
COM11MUOUS HOM 12:.lO
THUts-R~SAT ·SUM.
THE CITY SHOPPING CENTRE
ORANGE •532·6721
1'-' CITY CENTRE CINEMAS .,
S.A~ FRWY !MANCHESTER EX I
G.G. FRWY ICITY OR. EX.I
A '"GOME IH 60 SECONDS" V "SIDECAll llAC EIS"
... UGSIUHHY sure ST Alt" IGI
A "SEVEN ALONE" V ..,.~ t. c_,. Mt."
Spec11I Pri~ 12:30 to 2:00 p.m.
lnu,t S-.1 SI .lS
Open Doily 12:30 p.m.
60 SICOMDS"'
2:11-l:M-t:lO cpel .... -mrs ..
4:01-1:4t
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...un1"ta1
6:11-t:H
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WATH.WHm
DEATH"
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ROBERT NEWTON
BASIL SYDNEY
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"BLUE WATER WHITE DEATH;;-
TEENAGE
HITCHHIKER
ANO
''TEENAGE TRAMPS"
\
CfJ DAIL V PILOT
·Northrop
Contract
Au-arded
~orthrop ~l'r\'ll\·~.
lnr . An.thl1im, a sub
~•diary M :'<lorthro5>
Corporahon, hus bt•t.•n
~lectt'd by the National
Aeronautu.·:> ·and Sp~c
Administration to pro
vide t>ngint'<>ring support
sl'rVlces to the Marshall
SpJlce Flight Center ,
Huntsville, Ala.
Thur!d!y. Oec.mt>er 4, 1975
Form('r Wes tt>rn r(>i::ional manager for tht
Amt•ricun Stoc.•k Exchange, William P. Headden,
Jr., has b<>en namt""d vice pre~ident of Corrin, ~ ~l'r
and Co., a finunc:ial ,ind c.·orporatc pubhc relation!)
firm
HNtdden lives rn Newport IW3ch and 1s a
member of the Balboa Yacht Club'
• Mission Viejo resident Warr('n Shepard h a~
joined F.le<"tric Engineering Co. of California as
manager of product planning. a newly creukd pos1
lion at the Santa Ana manufactunng fi rm.
Highest
Mileage
By Honda
WASIUNGTO~ <UPI)
'fh~ Japant•st.• built
I londa, the lightest ear
on U.S. roads. hai> also
been rat<'d the most fuel
e CCicient with an En-
vironment~! Protection
Agt>ney r3ting of 43 miles
pt'r gal l on on the
highway U"T' ........
Re's QMlt ting
Richard Si mpson,
lmp~rts Slide
N ovemher Car
Sales Up .34%
DETROIT CU PJ) -
Surging November :sale:>
of U. S.-built cars -up
35 percent over
d t>pressed year-ago
levels -pushed imports
to their lowest share of
the American market in
m ore than two years, re·
ports from the auto
m:\kers showed.
Gcner<.\l Motors 35 per·
cent, Ford 34 percent
and Chrysler n early 29
pe~ent.
FlttANCE
The C'o:st -plus-award -
ftt type <'Ompetiti ve ron
tra<'t. ts valued at ap-
proximately $9.7 million
and <'OVt'rs a two·yl'a.t..
penod with provi sion~
for the negot1:H1on of
t h r e e o n e y e a r t' x
teru;ions
A t t h e C t' n t l' r .
~orthrop will provide a
van e t y o f t l' c h n i c a l
serviC(>S in support of
such programs as tht•
Space S hutt le, Jhgh
Energy A stronomical
Observatory and thl'
European -sponsored
Spact>lab.
Shepard was previous ly
mam1ger of marketing informa-
t10n and planning at Calcomp
Corp. and, befort> that, industry
analysis manager for GTE Jn-
rc.,rmaticlO System
•
Alb<>rt D. Brownell has been
:.lppointed assistant district
manager and sales manager of
THE F.PA rating~. re·
leased by the Japanese
auto maker Wednesday,
also showed the· J lond~i
with a 32 m .p g. figure in
the simulated <'ity eycle.
Its combined figure. tak·
ing into atrount ..i
greater proportion of c1
ty driving, was 36 m .p.g.
Jead of Consumer
roduct Safety
anel, has told Presi-
dent Ford not to re-
appoint him . He
Detroit aut o com-
panies sold 654,979 cars
in November, sligbtly
lower than analysts h ad
predicted. com pared
with 505,511 a year ago
when sales were heading
to their low points.
Novt>mbt>r sale:> were
the second bt>st for nny
month since June of 1974.
There were 24 sales dar.;
this past Novt>mber com ··
pared..with 25 as year ago
and the p ercent ages are
computed on the number
Qf c ars sold each day
The industry journal
W ard's Automotiv e
Re ports predicted tht.>
higher year-end sales
will be backed up by pro-
ducl.ion increases in the
firs t t hree m onths of 1976
-12 percent above the
final quartt>r or thi:s yt>ar
-that could whittle
d own long-term industry
layoffs which still stand
at 68,000 workers.
Loans to
Officers
Assailed
WASHINGTON CAP)
-Consumer advocate
Ralph Nader says illegal
preferential loan s arc
being made to bank or.
ficers across the nation
at interest rates as low
as one percent.
WIU. W!MTH WEATHB
&R<:T YOUR HULTH1
--~ Some people just
breeze through the
winter monthi. without
.tny problems But,
others seen to "catch"
almost anythin~ that 1s
gouig around
One way le> 1ncrea..,e
yo u r chances of a
healthier wanter 1s to
schedule your annual
physical check·up around
this time of year . Then, 1r
your physician finds you
are not quite up to par,
he might suggest or prt'-
scribe a good multiple
vitamin or tonic to help
bui ld you up Give
yourself the extra edge
thi~ winter Our winter
medicines and health·
aids are now in stock.
YOU OR YOUR
DOCTOR CAN PHONE US when you need a
delivery. We will deliver
promptly without extrJ
charge. A great many
people r ely on us for
their health needs We
welcome requests for
Jehvery service and'
cbarge accounts.
rAllC UDO PHA.RMACY
JSt Hospital Road
Free Delivery
Ne wport Beach 642-1580~
PUBLIC NOTICE
l't()TICE TO CONTlllACTOftS CALL.ING FOR llDS SC1-I 01~1r1ct Hut111nqton Beach Un-HIQ" SchOOI 01,lrlcl Bid OeaOhM 1 00 P M , Frldaly,
~cernber 19, 197S
Place ot 6•d R.,celpt •nd ~,.q: All b<OS will be reu1ved, ~and rt:·
ad aloud In tne Ol\lt1cl Edue.allon
Comer, S101 BolW '-v~nut. Hunl1n9ton Beach, C..lllornoa, 97,..7 BIO\ will ~
~ llftd read a1oue1 on '"' eo.vo
Room Pt'oiecl ldel\l1l1<11t1on Na,.,.. OCEAN VIEW HIGH SCHOOL -GY MNASIUM BLEACHERS 810
tht" :"Jewport Beach office of s .. E~A1110
c;rubb and Ellis Commer<.'ial Brokerage Co.
The Corona del Mar resident resigned his post
:1s president of the Properties GQ. of California Real E~tate Trust to join Grubb and .. :llis
• Rdward F . Schoonover h::is been elected a v ice
prC's1dent of Great Western Saving~ and Loan As·
sociation.
He was recently named m anagt>r of operations
and ~ystems support for Great Western a fte r serv·
ing as loan systems m anager s ince he join<'d the a s-
MX'1ation ·s Orange County office in 197"1. He lives in
Mission Viejo with his family.
• Steve Hummel is the nt>w manager or the Pie r 1
store in Cost a Mesa, replacing David Phillips.
Hummel was previously a manager trainee for
Pier J in Redondo Beach.
•
Gerald T . Keabl has been named manager of
Heckman Instrument 's scientific in~trum cnts
dn·1s wn. He has been lht• company's corporate
diret'tor of research sinct.• 197..J
Keahl joined Berkman in
1958 as a project e n gineer for the
division he now heads. In 1969 ht·
was named e n gineerinl:{
manager for t hat division, which
manufactures instrumentation
for biomedical and industrial re-
.search laboratories.
He and his family live in
Nt>wport Beach.
•
l(fAHL..
Patric k Anderson has beC'n namt'.'d vice prc!>i
(lent of public relations at ('ocbrane Chase and C'o.,
Newport Beach-b ased advertising, public relatmn!>
and marketing firm
•
Four employes of the F'irst National Bank of
Orange County were promoted to top po!)itlons this
week by the bank's board or dfrt>CtOr!>.
Roderick Munro was named vice president and
m anager of the Hillview office in Santa Ana . Robert
Hoyt, manager of the El Modena office, was named
a vice presidt>nt. Keith Eislin, manager of the
1\1stin offict>, was appointed an assistant vice presi-
dent and Steven Stogsdill, manager of the Irvine
branch, w as promoted to assistant vice president.
PUBLJC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT n.r 1011-1 no persons art> ooino buSf· nen•s 08 ENTI:RPRISES, VIII• No ts,
Bl~ Yc)oon, uouna Beacti, CA. 91UI Doris M Bissell. Villa No 85, Blue
~.LAouna BeiKll,CA 9USI c:ion.1<1 L Brown, 217 OolPNn Way
"N", ~urw &ekll, CA 924SI Tr1is busl~n h condu<I~ by a
~ralp.,1M~llip. Oofis M. Bissell This sl•lement was tile-cl with '"" C-ly c1er1o. ol Orange Counly on
~c~• 1. 1'1~. F50212
PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT
T~ lollowlr19 persons.,, dolfw.I bus•·
f'ltS\dS POIN T DESIG N INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION, blO ~'"POr1 Cenler Or . Suole lld,
~wPOrt 8e6<11, CA. t1f>60 J.,.nsllld I( t1osse1nr"Odl• 3'31.S
De,_. Sir-Rd , Olin• Point, CA 'nb2'1 Ttus ~oneu os tonctucted by a CM·
POUiton Pooni 04'5•9" lnte•n•l'I Cc><:p. J•msh1d I( t1os,e•n1.edtti Prtttdenl
NUMBER171 Ptace Plans arP Of! Ille Offi<t ol IM ""°41sneod Oranqe Coast Oaoly Pttol, OtrtCIOf ol rac•fllle\ Plan111119 and Dr<.e<'nber 4, 'I, II, 2S. 1•11s Milf>.7S
lllls statement wa' f11ed ""''" t~ County Cler~ ot Oranoe County on OecMlt>ff 1, ms.
FSOl!ll
f>ucllls~ Oran~ Coast 0.1ly PllOt, Construct1on, ()ttoce 01 lllf' Ar<lltlKI
CWllll•m BturoclC •nd Part~. 2lOC
NewPOr1 8oul1vare1, NewPOr1 Bea<.11. C•lllOrl'lla, 92..0, 11•1•7}.0lOOl. ones the
~---r • 11 1~ 7\ 101' U.1 .. IS
P UBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE
CDMtrvcllon Manaqer's Ofl•c~ I~,..., ·--------------------------construclton, Inc • ,19Sl Wen Ill~ FICTITIOUS IUSIHES9 l"ICTITIOUS IUSIN ESS Strffl, Uo••nd, Cal11orn1•, •Ha.. HAME STATEMENT HAME STAT EMENT
114MS-'64>tl Plans may be~,_" Tiit' 100-1119 person is C101no t>uS• ~ l0How1nq person '' c>oono l>uSl
the CoMtru<tlon MllN9"•·s office, •ttd ness •\ ress as •I lhe C.onslructton Sot•. comer ot SHARI'S INTERIOR OESIGN, 4..a CREATIVE SOUND DESIGN, •IC War"'"'~ Got11•rd Slrf'eh, Hunt· l!olero,NewportBeac" CA '11663 Et~.N.,wpnrtB.,iKh CA.'1?663
•f'Qlon Beacri, C•hlornla, ll•IM1·1S(I. S1>at1 van S<hulll~. 440 Bolero, O.nlel lloberl Shi!th><.~. •IO El HOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN the1 Ntt-1 BO<h,0 qlb&) Modefta,N•WPOtl Boch.CA ~66.l
1,,. •l>OW·Mmed S<hOOI Oislroc:I of Thi\ bll\1ne)• ·~ conoucled by an 1n Tho\ busont\\ I~ conouctc-d by •n in·
Or~ eovntY, C,.l1lorn1a, actlnq by cll111dUal dMdutll
and 1rtrouqh It~ Governlno Board, Sharl V•n S<"ullre J Sl\.lttuck _,..llerreierreelloai"DISTRICT' Tiii\ stllll!mc-nt was flll"d w1t11 tht Thi\ stalemenl w•\ lolf(! wllh ,,... ,, reoues~1119 outriolll purchaw ~ Coun11 Clu~ ot Oran~ County on Nov-County Ctl!rlt ot Oranot County .,.., ~ te.,./purc"•M t>•O\ tor lhf con l!fT'Oer 14, 19H. Ottember I, 1915
SlfllCllOll ... o •nsull .. Hon Of Gym FCt717 Fst210 ~ B~•cher\ PubllY\IKI OrnnQe Coast Oi11ly Piiot, Publl\lled Of'•119e Conl Ottl\I Piiot,
Tller9 wHI be It $10 00 depo\11 ,. "°"' 20, 21, 8nd O;,c 4, 11, t9a .MIHS ~r~ II II 2$ 191> <tWtU
PUBLIC NOTICE quired ift "'9Cll s.et OI bid doe Ume<lh IC.
0U9rantee l!M r11urn tn qood conc11uon
The new figures re-
leased for the Honda
Civic CVCC, (>quipped
with a unique stratified
<'harge engine tha t doe:-
not require catalytic con
vt>rters to., dean up ex·
haust gases, put ltll'
Japanese car 1 m.p.g. up
on another import the
piston t>ngine Mazda.
MAZDA, 8 ETTER
known for its rotary
engine cars, last week
qualified a 1976 mode l
equipped with. a stan-
dard piston engine at 42
m p g. on the h ighway
and 32 m pg. in the city·
for a combined 35 m .p g.
figure .
The best American car
is the Ol'W Chevroll'l
Che\'etle. rated at 40
m .p g in the F.PA':-.
simulated highway lest
and 30 m p.g. in the city
tt'sl for a tombined 33
m.p.g. figure.
Kaiser Cuts
Back Workers
fO:"lTANA (UPI) A
new round of layoffs al
the Kaiser Steel plant
h~s reduced employ
ment to the lowest l<'vel
in several years, a
s pokesman for the
iargesl single employer
in San Bernardino and
Riverside Counties says.
A total of 1 ,500
employes are on perma·
nent layoff, most of them
with b<>nefits reaching 75
percent of their regular
wages, and another 300
are on temporary layoff
PUBLIC NOTICE
SUPERIOR COURTOI' THE STATE 01' CAl.ll'ORNIA l'OR TltE COUNTY OF ORANGE No. A·IS744 NOTICE OF HEAR ING OF P[;.TITION fOR PROBATE OF HOLOOlllAPHIC WIL..L.. AND FOR LETTE RS TESTAMENTARY Estate of SAMUEL GEORGE BEN NY. alt.t SAMUEL G. BENNY,
~CH~ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 111.lt LAURA LINNELLCOROELL11.Hl1U-o 11tte1n a pe1111on tor Prob.tie ol Hol<>
11r~c Wiii anct f« issuance ot Lelle<\
Tula~ntary to Ille pet1t1~r r"
t~ence to wtuc" is mMk 10< lvr1""' 1>¥11culars, anct th•t lh~ "~and D4<K"
04 ~rlno tiw wrrw h•s II"~ ..._., lor
OK•mti.r n , 197S. at 9· lO .i m on,,... cowtroom ot 0.partment No l 04 s.iod
coun, •t 100 Civic et11ter Onn W..~I. on 1:-.e City of S...t• A11•, Calllorn1• 0.te<I Otc.....,ber 1. IUS WIL..L..IAM E. St JOHN, County Cler9' PAUL.A.HANNA Attonwy •1 uw
ltl 0o ... r DrlH Svtt• ll
He~ .. acll, Calitorn1 • Tel: 1710 '4J4741, '4J·Zl40 AMfftOf«: P•tll .. Mr
Pubhs~ Or4n9'! Co.as1 D•••• P1101, Otc•mber •. S, 11, 197S >IOI~ /I
PUBLIC NOTICE
S·lllO
wlWll fl..., ~Y" after the OIO ~'"9 -------------t·-------------1
NOTICE TO CREDITORS Nt.A.-ISSU \UPERIOlll COURTOI' THE STATE OFCAl.ll'ORNIA FOR THE COUNTY 01' OltAHGE PUBLIC NOTICE date. Eacll blel mv" cor1form aM bl! """°"sl.,. lo lhl! tontr l>CI cioc"'""nts ---l'l_CT_l_T-IOU_S_B_U_S_t_H_ES_S __
t:Mllbl<hhall be ac.comp.onol'dbyllle NAMI! STATEMENT SOKurily rtitrrl'd 10 111 Ille U>nlrACt -... ,_,...._1 .....,_. ~ ~•NI b., 111~ 11n of prOOOSfOO '""' .,,..,.._ "9 ~s .,. ~.,, wlKOnlrKtM\ ~\.H ~DISTRICT r~Yorv•\ 11'1~ ,,qi,1 to f'IRE EXTINGUISHER LAMP ··~any or ... °'"'or 10 ......... ..,,, " co .. 1101 .. J" VIC IM1a St . CAl~t• Mt!W
,_,..,,UH or onfo<rnAhh<'\ on l!llY bl~ CA ']'" c 0 a C•llfornla orlnfhitbtd0•"9 ~n•oco or ~
Tht OIS~RICT Ila\ MIPrmoN!CI 1'!t COrPO••hon. 110S Emerald 8ay, ~··· ~ ..... no ra1., ot Pf' ~ ~Beach, CA "!SI _...,.In tf1c loc .. ,11, '" wll1tll .,,., _rk L..•rs Berg, Prtt10tnt ol ~o •Sll9t>e-1ormP<ltor•Arhcr•"ortviw Coro , nos Emerald Bay, L.eouna
of -1tmlfl nfe~d •o ••trut~ '"'con Beall. CA. 9'6S1 tr.-;t fhtW rM"\ •tt on "'• at '"' This 1>us1,..u Is conCIUtted f>Y a cor OISTAICT olhCf at 5101 BOt\aJI...,.... POrahon G Hl.W!Clnqlon B<-•<n C.a11torn1d C.00.<'' Jtn~o orp
"""'I ti. oblaolled Of\ reQU"\I A copy ol L..e~\ NI
-rlllo •11•11 .,., po•l"'1 .at '"' 1ot Th•\ ~t•l-t was hlf'd ""'l'l'I ti. ,11' Counly (.lerll Df Of'•n~ c-, on
Ti-w.Mdul• 01 .,.... Q••m ... _, " O.<tmller 1. 1'75 .. ,.,.,
FICTITIOUS eUSINESS NAME STATEMENT
TllP toll~lno peri.on' •re cloonq bu\1· """•s· OOUBLE·UP, 7S'l61 V•a Vtenlo,
Minion VleJo. CA "767S William J O'COnMll, 1S%1 VI• Vieflto, Minion Vitio. CA 97•7S M.lrylyn C Oon•ld•on, 1~611 l.tOll<•. Miulon V1t10 CA 92&75 L..e\ttr P WadlfolQh, Jr . 130 C.ti<ollO St • Or•~. CA '164'1 This busl11tss '' COfldu<ltO b• a Q"Wr•I p.vtMt\ll•p WllharnJ O'COnMll
llHS "•t~nt w•\ llled wtlh '"" County Clf'rk ol Or •nq,. County on 0..ctmotr I t9H
1''°211
Put>ll Sl'leO 0. •nQt c °"'I Da I ly Piiot,
DK•~r • II II 15 1'7S 4671 7S
PUBLIC NOTICF. !»MCI -• wor~1nQ O~Y 04 •><Jll1 Ill
riours. 'lh• r•t• '°' l'Ol10av •net o-.r lime wort! SNll W at IU\I lom. enc!
-NII
P\ll>h\lled Or•n~ c~'' D•llY Pllof, 1-------------0.c.ernber 4, 11 , II, 25, 197S • .. ,.7S Cl' IU.
11 ~ti be m•nd•tory uPO" '""CON
PUBLIC NOTICE T1tACTOR lo wmm '"" <ontr.tel ii -did, 4tlld UC>nf\ •ny \Ubconlr.t<hl< ""°" 111m, 10 ~.,not ltl\ 1h.-n '""<A•< ,,._clfl•O r•le\ to .tll wn,.m~r ------,.-1,.-7-----
~ OY '""""In 11'1-t •f(\/110ll ot NOTICE TOCflfOITO•S ,,,. tofllrac:I .._, A·IUU
NO t>100e< ,.,. • ., wllhdr<tw '"' lllcllor • SU Pf 11110111 COUfllT O" THE
-IOd of FONy II~ !'SI dAY• ell•r !'-STATE 01" CAUl"OlllHIA ""°"
<Ntewttor-ooenl"9ol bl<I\ fHE COUNT YO, OftANOt! A .. ., .... "" -d •no. Pl'10.-m.tr\C• In Ill• Mtltfr ol lh• E•l•lt Of DOndwrntwr"CIUlr.clf)#•OftO•w.,dot ICATHAAIN[ NOTT 1.AMPHIER•~· -(Ofl4fO(t Trtt,bOfHf\\hallli-1111"' l(ATHARI NC: 1.AMPMIER o :•
......, vt IOtth •II 1'-(onlr41tl Do(u l(AlMElllNEl.AMPHIElll,o.<"•~
-· HMl<e 1\ ...,"'1f .iwr1 IO c..oi~ M UHl I NGf OH 8( ACI< l\avtll(I ti••"'' ~Inti l!Wo wid Clt<f' UNION -to lllt ._.Id <lat"" Ill IM otfk• ot HIGHKHOOLO•UllllCT I ... <"'11 vt1 ... ~·d ,.,..., or to e, 0-11 L M11111 on~• lh~ 1• Ille llf>Cltnl~ •I lhlP
Olre<IM ofllu OI JOoiN M POOL£t:M, 211 SO f'll(llHln ..,..,,...tno uo ..... No au, 11'1 tr.. City vt
eM '°"''rV<tl~ ,..~..,. on '-•' Anoeln c-ty, ...,~ ~·-C.oetl 0.111 Pllol •<II lettH ol'flu ll ni-Oita • -.r ~4 11, ltlS 'f>l•U IW\\ Of -~ll'IH Ill •II tN!C)llr) -P"rl•l"'"O to WICI Ulatt S\lldl (~ "'"'" ,,_ ... (f'\~ly •0..Chefl """" tie
hll'1 "' .., ... ,.,.cl ., <lforewlel wt!IW4\
Call M 2·S678. '""' _,..th• all•r l'lle fir\I °""'~'°" ofllll\ noll(~
Put a rew word•
lo work for rou.
'"the i1tilfl4U.ll
0.IM~ I, "7i. l'lllANKS \IHITING ,.<vtor04W-.•tll ..,, Mid•°'*"" JoOMllM. fl'OOL.lat 1SI to. a.Aal AV No. II)
MSADf.NA, CA. '11t\ ,,........ Grwilt ONU °"41f fllllle. ____________ _. DIC ·-4 "· •.u. Mf) 414J;.IS
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SU"l!fllM COURT 0 1" THE STATI! 0' CAL.I l'Olll HIA l'OR fME COUNTY()F OllANCE No.A·l.Sl6t *>TICI!. Ol'Hl!.AlllN()OI' l'fTITI°" flOft PflOeAT• OF WILL AHO FOlll LITTIRS TISTAMENTAlllY AND AllTMORllATIDN TO ADMINISTER UHOtlR TMtl IHDIE .. ENDENT AO-MINllTlllATION 0 " EJTATU "CT ( ......... C...fflelMltl EU•lt OI MARC'-RET JOHNSON, •ll" MA RG'llllfT l\AHN!>EN J0HN $0H, ..... MA flC.AfirT a
)()HNM)N, Ot<~•~tl
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In the M•lt., of lhe Esl•I• of HAROLD OYER BREWSTER, C>eu•~
Noll<• is hereby 9IYi!n lo cN!ditors Nvlno <ta1ms aoalnst Ille ~·II dKe· dent lo hie said <:l•lms In the oltl((' OI '"-' <:lttlt ot tfoe atom.Id tour1 "' 10
P<e!A'f\I them to tJ>e 11noers1Qf)f<I •1 Irle ofllu of 4'RTHlJR KELL.MAN 1111 A Pacoll< Cool HIQllY,.y, 1n lhf'Ci ty of Hunlln;Jon ~•ch, In °'""91'
County. which lalt•" ofli<t' "the l)IACf'
ot bu11nt!ss of Ill<! unders•o""' •n •II ....,.tl•rs ~rt•lnono 10 s•KI estate Suen <' .. "" w1111 the ne<:essary ¥OU<r.rs ,,...sl be fifed °' P<•sentt'd as atoreWd
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FICTITIOUS IUSINESS NAME STATE Ml HT
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CollmY Clffk of 0rllf'O-C..Vn1., Oii No•
tl'llber 14, 1t7S. ' ... .,. "'*lllltd o..,.~ Coot O.M1., Pltot, Hov 20,77.•ndOtC •.ll,"7S Q7•·7S
said his earlier ef -
forts to find out if he
wouJd be reappointed
were ignored. AMERJCAN Mot ors
was up 70 percent,
Exploratory Oil
Drill Completed
SAN OJF.GO (AP) -Exploratory oil drilling in
the Pacific Ocean ol! San Diego was ended Tuesday
night, and a spojesm an said the three· month opera·
tion "went extremely well ...
The floating drill ship CUSSI, which cut fte
stratographic test hole 94 miles west of &e
mainland, later left reportedly for the Santa
Barbara Channel.
A COSSORTIUM OF 18 oil companies
sponsored tht> testing which cost $4 million.
When word of the test bore was made public in
October, public officials were loud in their
critic ism.
A number of Soulht>rn California government
;l{'enc1es later joint>d in a court suit seeking to block
the .scheduled auction of offshore oil and gas lea ses.
"I think everyone in the operation was ex-
tremely pleast>d with the results," said Richard
.f;ckhart, vice president of Exploration Services
'to., Inc., of Ventura. ~
THE POREIGN car
shar t> of the market,
whicli had been at a re-
cord 20 p ercent through
Septembe r , s lipped to
b<>low 13 percent for:. a
second straight m onth
and was t>xpected to be
the Jowt>st since October
•of 1973 whe n final s ales
r eports a r e made.
Re ports already made
public by 15 of the 23
l ea ding impo rt
nameplates indicated
the foreign cars would
not e ven be able lo
m atch the 97,000 sales
they had in Nove mber,
1974. Among the J 5, only
6 were ablt> to rt>port
gains over last year.
Datsun, the No. 2 im-
port, w as up nearly 20
percent.
Over The Counter
MASO Ustinqs
MUTUAL FUNDS
"The Federal Rest>rv<>
Board doesn't even seem
to be aware that thest'
loans are in violation of
federal law," Nader told
a Senate hearing.
He noted that the loans
are recorded in th~
F ederal Res erve's an-
nual reports over tht> last
four years even though
the Federal Reserve Art
places a $30,000 limit on
loans that can be madt>
to a bank's executive of-
ficers and prohibits them
from receiving prefert>t1·
tial rates.
Nader <'Ommented at ;.1
hearing of the Sena((•
Banking Co mmittet.•
which is cons idering
legislation to consolidate
into a sin gle Federal
Banking Commission lht ..
three agenc i t>s which
now rt>gulate banks.
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FTC Probe!r
Who's Profiting
In Food Market?
By SYLVIA PORTER
The average retail cost or a marketbasket 9f U.S.-
produced foods -enoueh to feed a typical American hou~ehold for one year -climbed $126 to $1,860 tn the Or:!t
nine months of 1975. Only $33of thil; $126 went to the farmer.
A 'A'hoppin~ 74 percent or $93 of the ll36 rise went to the
ra<"eiess, E'Ver -increaslng mlddlemtn : bottlers, meat,
packC"r:s, transporters, processors, wholesalers, grocers. Overall. for every
dollar you spend on
food, only 40 cents goo:;
to the farml'r -and
even this is 6 <'ents Jes:s
than hE' '11.'tH; getting two
)'E'ars ago. Dt.>tails on
SPt'<'ific foods simply •
Money's
Worth
undl>rline th;Jt C'l.'lllraJ fact. Of the price you pay for a hal(-
round of American <.'lteese, middlemen take 51 percent: of
the priee for a 10-pound sack of potatoes, they take &I per-
C't'nl . or the price ror a one-pound loar or bread, they get 80
11('rcent. So it goes.
WliV ARF. WE PAYING more for food , while the
farmer's share stays the same or actuall y fall:s? Wh<tl are
tht> rea.sons tor this Cood pMce trend? Are loday's prices fair
or have tht.'Y been inflated by profiteering and lack or com-
Pt»lition?
The-answer is: we don't know . In fact , the !·louse
.'\griculture's subcommittee on domestic marketing and
conSU{ller rt>l ations reported a short while ago that "data pres~ntly collected by the government on the food market·
ing system is not sufficiently specific or timely to allow
mes.nlngful interpretation or price changes and prorit
margins throughout thesr.i;tem . ''
IT WAS WAY BACX in 1966 that the National Com-
mission on Food Marketing completed the last major study
<>f the multi-billion-dollar food industry. There has been no
in,·estigation as thorough or conclusive since then.
A 1972 Federal Trade Commission study of 17 food and
food related ind\1stries suggested that consumers pay $2.6
billion a yl.'ar overcharge, because the industries arc not
competitive. Rut the FTC never orriclally endorsed this con-
t•lusion. on thE' ba~is that the data available was inadequate.
Ariother PTC investigation grew out or that fiasco. It
was begun in June. is called the National r~ood Program and
is receiving 18 percent of the fi'C"s $15 million antitrust en-
forcement budget.
RUT THIS PROBE also may falter because or iack or
<>ssential information. For in.stance, ~e of the FiC"s
studies -an investigation of major ret ii food chains, in
. .\tlanta-, n envE'r, Detroit, Jersey City, ittle Rock. and
\Vashington, O.C. -has stalled because rou of the retailers
refusE"d a subpoE"na to provide the requested data. The FTC
1~ now seeking enforcement of the subpoena through the
courts.
?\-tuch of the data the commission is seeking never has
tx>en di sclosed before: the price each store pays for vari ous
produC'ts. amount of each store·s overh ead, each firm 's
('~rnings pE'r store in each area, each cor'npany ·s contracts
with its tompetitors.
"THIS IS TllE f1RST in-depth, fact-finding inquiry of
represent a ti ve m ajor food retailers," says J oseph
O'fl.tnlley, of the FTC's Bureau of Competitoion. "We hope
when our work is C'Ompleted -at least a year from now -
"'·e"l\ be able to give the public a more rational picture or the
food marketing industry ... I don't know whether or not
the end result wilt be tower prices to consumers.··
l\.1l'anwh ile, Congresi;, too, is trying to figure out ex -
planations for food prices and food producers' pro!iti during
the economic slump of 1973-mid "75. In ttle words of Sen.
George Mt'Govern (0-SD), chairman of the Senate Commit-
tee on Nutrition and Human Needs, "Clearly, there is an
urgent need to collect from industry and share with the
public the information which explains where the food dollar
is going:·
Mobile· Home Sales
Up in West Stat~s
Strong gains in September .states recorded hi gher Scp-
mobilt\ home production in tembC'r shipment figures for
the "''estern states has carMed 1975 than the previous year.
ovet<.into Cktober sales in· creast~ aC'cording to reports
receivE'd by the Manufac-
tured Housing Institute.
Nationally, mobile home
shipments reached 20,410 un·
it:!i during Sepl<'mber. 15 per·
cent behind last year·s figure.
At't'ording to an Elrick and
l.avidge prepared survey fol"
the MHI, seve ra l western
r.eading the way was
Ala:ska where the continued
demand for immediate hous·
ing sent September s hip·
ment:!i 61 percent ahead of the
1974 total. ·
California recorded· a 2 per·
cent increase with 1.648 ship-
ments r ecorded in Sep -.
tember.
Wood-burniiig Stove
Reappears in Homes
ATLANTA (UPI) -Soaring ulUity bills have brought
back a relic from the American past -the wood -burning
.-;tove whit'h can cut heating cost:!: sil{11i!icantly.
Pot -bellied cast iron stove! -----------and other models that were
America's favorites many
years ago are rolling off the
assembly line again and selJ·
lng as fast as they can be
shipped.
four-holer wood <'OOk stove,
which comes E'quipped with
an· oven and a warmer. Th.is
stove that graced the kitchens
of many American homes in
the 1800s is still on allocation ;
RIDISG THE crest or the. l~a~ is, dealers can get onJy a
: 1 1 lirmted number. In style and boom 1s the Atlanta ~tove design it hs much the same as
'tli'orks, he~dquartered 1rl an it was 100 yeal'S ago.
old ~C'd·bnck building in a Prices ~ranae from about s~t'lion '!f Atlanta little SlOO for the cheapest "two-
<'nanged stnt'e-the tum of lhe eye burner" up to *4SO tor a
century. Th~ stc;>ve works circulating stove with
began operations in !889 and thermostat . The cooking
has been o"".ned by the s11 me ranee sells fol' about $415. Atl.~nta fa mily stnce the ll!OOli· The' company ha:s its own
-~~et 85 year!! Of ~wing foundry, loc1ted In Birm-
how, as thecompanys mot· Ingham, Al4 ., and has
, to~1~& It . , _ , , wnrehouaes in Cciora:ia,
Tl :s fanta11tic what a h•p. Alabama, Tex.as, Maryland,
pened ~ot o~!Y herti but tll• Missouri , Jnd l:tna, l owti,
tldnw1de, !S 8 Y". •~le& Calllornja,and.Orecon. Jthas ~;innger Murray Ft1uelltt lS,000 10 20,000 retail puUets
The en.erg)' crlisl• h11 at'l'Onthecountry. •1 caused th11 thln1. Our sal~s Ftlaztll.e •*>-• compinie.s
have more than dwbled m that make •ooct and coal
three yrar11 . ..,We expe,~l 'buminl .$lov~Ut@~e4wtnaled
another in~~·~e l'Htxt"te.r. ·ovrr the year1.'lClou1i"l"t
At on" t1me. tbe Atlanta there's over a doien Ori 15 ~to~e-wor~ was l~'O yean now, natlonwlde,t• be said ..
behind on or'2ers for ill wood· "Jlut 1 c•n remernb,:r "When
burning :1tove~1 Wi~h ex-tbetewere50or60"." ' : panaion and automaUon, St • •
has <'aught up 1nd now c111 ATl.ANTA Stove, Work,s Is
s.hlp out an order about two probably qne of tile top-three
week• a!ttr il 11 te.celved. manulacturel'I of coal and
burnen natl0<1•lly, P'ciudle
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. RaU System Bill
WASJIJNGTON (AP) -The Senate
voted today to limit debate on• far. ·
reaC'hing bill to revitalize lhe batlon's .
ratlsystem. --.
Thevott'!wa.s6J to27.
The motion m eal'\s that the bill, ·
\\'hich has be"n threatened wilh a pre·
slde11tial V<'to. will be brout:ht lm·
mediately to tM Senate noor fot d~ •
bate. It al~o could mean 1 delay in . ,
Sen111te act.Ion on a measure to finan.
<'I ally aid N•w York City. ' . -. '
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DAILY PILOT Thur$d!Y· December•. 1975
Tonight's
TV Highlights
KHJ 0 7: 30 -" Pat and Mike." One
of the. memorable Spencer Tracy
Katharine Hepburn movie comedies this
1952 flick features Aldo Ray. '
KCET @ 9:00-"The Three Sis-
ters.·· A television production of
Chekhov's play about three spinster sb-
te.rs and their dreary, uneventful li ves
with J a net Suzman. Eileen Atkins and
Michele Dotrice in the featured roles.
CBS f) 11 ·30 "See :-.lo Evil," Mia
Farrow stars in Uus eerie suspense mo\'le
from 1971.
I
TV DAILY LOG
Thursday
Evening
DECEMBER 4
6 00 0 8 • 10 ED m CE News
3 17 3 ;13 6 lltws
§ 6 8onanu
lron"de
Partrider F11111lr f.D Adam·12 fD Soledad
:>l> SW Trek ED In Ptrloi1111nce at Wolf Trap r inn• .. ,,,,, .. "'
( ;19 a ) Truth or Consequtt1<u
(f) l.JttJe R1K1ls Hour
6 JO to Merv C11flln Show m lltw1tchtd
17 3 Hocan's Heion
( 2' 8 ) love Amenan Style eD Waler World Cil Gallop1nc Gourmet
700 tJ00 ll 6 alCENm O Bowline 101 Doll11s
16 Mod Squad
1 8 To Ttll the Truth 0 Conuntration CD I love lwq
@ The r111
17 3 Cuns111okt a> La loba
)6 love Amenc.an Stylt
ID ED ASNER NARRATES * "HANNUKAH" SPECIAL
football star who was broueht into
• hosp1l1I by two olher members
or lhe tum. !he lhings gel a hllle
sltc~y when foe 0 learns thil lhe
son of a well known US Senator 1s
m•olvtd in what 100~1 h•e a told
blooded. "'II oiled tom~p ol a
ganr rape 0 ll 6 '10 m £11try Quern
f ht Sunday Punch l o1s1 minute
tp :.l'de change
6 Tht Untouchables
0 MIKE FALLS IN LOV(
* ON STS OF SAN FRAN
0 (19 a ) 3 CE Stmh ot Sin
Fm1mco lhe Cal s Paw LI M,•e
~1nnt has se11ous doubl~ al1er pro
110> nR ma111age to beauhlul In·
SPtCIOr Irene Martin. "ho h•S Wen
assigned to work w•lh h•m on a
hom,c1de case
@ The Bold Onu
E!) Fubval tntemation1I
;16 Movie: (C) (2hr) "Yttlowston'
K'lly" (adv) ·~9 -Clint Wai.tr ED Ctu.s1< Theatre •·the lhree Sts
!Pis" Anton Chekov's play dep1C1s
1he d"ary and uneventful euslence
shared by three sisters and how
they attempt 10 elude ru111y
through pipe drums ol romanllc
k)l1llmen1
!I) l 1 Cnad1 Bien Cn1d1
9 30 Q llews
10.00
0 NEW 'NITE! ! BARNABY
*JONES' BEST CAPER! ED I soma1 ! Hannuu h (II) O 11 3 . a B11111bJ Jonn A cal·
( ~ • I 8011J11u '" •l·ng young gul who hls 1nM· ED P1lo1111 1ra1ed a social horsey stl 10 set
(f) Addams F11111I, up bu1gl,,1es lor her bot lr•erd
130 I Bobby V1n1on Siio• d~c d•s she wanls 10 ma~e 1he g:} Prtce Is Riehl m4n11emenl Pttmanenl. leading to
love Ameriun Sty~ murder
Hieb Rolle11 Q l3 '6' 10 g:) Mtdiul Story
a c .. wlld C1111r" 1 s Against the World" Part I ol a O M1llH111 $ M•~1t (2h1) "Pit ' 1 .. n ~art slOI)' stamnc Donna Mills.
Mike" (com) ·~2 -Spen,er lracy. ·~. ••1•1h IU1ter and Chnshne Bel
Kathar•n• Hepburn Aldo llay iord n • lno of young interns stru11
10 Match Game r '"P to m;i~e a ~lace for them CD llrldJ Bu11<h •I ,•s tn the world ol medicine.
ll '6 Hollywood Squ1rn 0 ID UJ H"5
;16 Ltrs Mah A Out 11 Perry Mason
m The As<tnt ol Man 0 ( l9 a ) '3 CE H11ry 0 '[~ Mtdia 'lt•'le 1n Fatality ' Harry 1s pitted
MJ little M11e1e a~a nit a pair of assassins in a
•~ce lo find a pregnanl younR wo
8.00 m•n-lhe only witness 10 a murdtr
O MARRIAGE IN PERIL; 101 which her father was tramed * SEE WAL TONS TONITE 1 ID Ctt Smart ~ 10:30 I D>Cll Vttmeil ShO'# 0 17 3 '8 The Waltons John . Three Pusports to Adventure
Bov and John Wallnn try 10 re unite News
\'1ade and Vm Wallon, a couplej . la Tremenda IA>rtt oJ ielah~es ol who111 they are fond ~nd \oihOV mw1~~e snms lo hhe 11;00 0 l 0 ED m CE llew1
Rone on lhe 1oc•s since they mo~ed 0 a 10 'U 6 News tn th• C•IY 0 Btst of Groucho Q ll 6 10 g:) PREMIER CrfdJ 6 Sft. B1lko
Be 11 l.•1 So Humble" Whitman 0 The Lucy Siio.
M,ya ·•a" a\ Grady Wilson. who CD M .o v 1 e: "Three Godlathm"
1"o.t\ in N•lh l11s dau1hter's family (•es) 49 -John Wa~ne
Ahe" lh•v come back 10 Santa @ Mod Squad
W nru fl m Ch1capo Crady 11 ~q 17 l 81ttlehnt "~ t~ loV C<ire of lhe children 26 C4111b1t
.,.. • b;ilh parents .,or~ lledd fou ('lt 8 ) l0tt AIReric.an Style
' •.fl •n lhl\ l1rs1 episode 11: IS ED C1ne1111 l4 0 Mov1t. (CJ (2h1) "Of love Ind 11.30 tJ 17 (1 CBS Lite MO'lie: (C)
Dn11e' 1~r•l 63 Merle Obfron "Set No £vii" (dra) 71 -M·•
6 Wild Wiid Wut ra1row 0 ( l9 8 l l Cl) Barney Miller Q li '611()\ g:) Johnny Carson
I " f ' b•R'"' to lttl an11nus Ph1:1ppe Cousteau gutsls
"' •n ~t put M 1'Stro<:'•d duly Q The Honeymooners
'"d ~ yo11rr d•!tel,vt •s brought 1n 6 M1111it: "love Thal Bruit" (cnm)
lr.r h ir lo 11~,n ''>() -lean Peters, Paul Oiiugla'I ID Dultl's Choict 0 ( ~ [ 8 1) fl 1 W-Jdt World Pre·
@ John 8arb011r Show sents "Mann1l" I. "loogstmt" ELI N1d11 C110 O Movit: (C) "The Bi& Hangovel"
16 Gunsmoke Mral ·so -Van Johnson. ED Hoche h111h11 ID Sar Srothfr: National Edition (f) Jap1nm lancuace Programs lZ.OO
8 JO 0 23 6 10 EI:} PREMIERE Th t 0 Melissa Manchester on Cep & the Kid Ch.ii•\ Durmnp, and
Time lu10•1 111 n lh•s n• .. ·mid * Kirshner Rock Concert
s•non snie\ at,,ut ~ .,tenn police 0 Don Kinb"!"s R~ ,Connrt ..
nll1cer who l•nd, h11 p1r.•~us1y un @ Mo v 1 t : Otstinabon Sablln
cnmphcat•d b1th• N •11• t1•srupl•d l<oe1 h) ·39 -Busler Crabbe
wh•n hn 1wardtd c J\tMy of a 12:30 e Movie: ''Tiit 111v1Ution" (dra)
\ll•el ... it orphan S2 -Oo1othy McGu1re 0 (,. a ) 3 CD-on the Rodis m MOYie: "Oa Oaft(tfOIS Groond"
lhe Glfll f1un• V.h1'~ wurn (d•al ·~1 -Ida Lupino
rn~ from 1 trt•l 1n h111p1tal wh'f• J 00 Q )O Et) TolftOfflW
~~~~' 11~:~t 1o'n;,..~e!l(~:"~s:~, I 30 17 } Movif: "That ~ ol Wo--
littdom ,0 lh• d•s•rt "'an (dra) S9 -Sophij Loren
~lldlttt Ad'fe11ture -Cha•ltO'I Heston. l11abtlh Scon I Menr 1intt1a Show I 45 O Mom: "Dark City" (dra) ·so
Clu sic lhe.trt ''"'lfW I uo m All·Nicfrt Shor. "Yov Can't lluii M111UI C.111edy Away From,11." "The li1m1111 Pe.
9·00 O 11 3 a H1•a11 rrtt·O "1c pie"
Garrett's five 0 lorn 11 1n.t1l11~t 3 )0 O Mcllfe: HBtllt Slar'l Daufhltr"
inc the cr1h"I slabbine of • tolltet (•es) '48 -Ruth Roman.
Friday
DAYTIME MOVIES
t:30 O "TM lilfMll!nlMltr" (dra) ·33_
Ronald Colman Hl.r.lt lttttn"
(dr1) ·4~ -Jennifer JO!le1. Josrph
Cotttn
lO:IOt•J "lficht1111rt Alltf' (dr') '47-!_fOllf POWtr, Join B1oncten
lL-00 U1 "f"W. i. *'t ft(' (dra)
'55 Sttwart Cra111t1. Jun Sim "'°"'· Belinda let, 8111 I llolffl
1.00 O "A Mtdat IM Benny" (com) '45
Arturo de Cordova
7l> (C) '111t Wondeti of AllMin"
(fan) '61-Donald O'Connor. Noelle
Adam, Y1110110 OeS.U.
1:30 0 (C) "lllftalll NndiHw (dll)
'56-Stl'Wart Granser, Ava GardnN,
8111 l ravers.
l:OO 10 (C) "Q91r111tltltd" (du) '10-
-Gart Collins, Sllaron rm~ll. John
Othner, W•llY C-01
no·' 1c1 "lst111M1 £J,ren" (•O.)
'"8 -Gent Barry. Jolin S.ron 0 (C) "Tiie ~ lad" (dra) '72 l'""· Jtd Alltn, LISI lu,
KOCE Television (50)
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offices, tic.
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• Ouhwepl nHdles and branches give the
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2-Way Flasher
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• rlashi119 petal framed lights
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• Sparkling color mini-li9hh
look like glilltrin9 condlos
• Push·in replaceable lomps
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• Quality built by Village
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for sofity
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~Well built, well balanced, easy
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• 112 H.P., 10 AMP. #9110
Imperial Ill Dishmaster
• Th. tamon 'Di!ilimcster' that helps mokt dlshwvshing
foster, t11sier
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• Powerful motor l continuous
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dispoMI •f food woslt
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• Melit yMH' ewn I.ts Mt ef old 111w1,.,.n
• HHwy """' tlffl mothlM i~ pertwblt, eesy to
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Thurllday, December~ 19'7S DAIL, y PILOT DI
One-eyed Cager Denied Tryout Chance
ATHENS, Ohio (AP> "All
my hie J 'vc been t>ncouraged
because I only had one eye. Now
~llml> one ls holding it against me," says 18-year-old Mike
Hord~n. a (Moot 8 Ohio Universi-
ty freshman who was cut from
the school's junior varsity baNket
ball squad when his disability w,.as
discovered.
Borden announced Wednesday
that he has decided to launch legaJ
3ction "becau:ie I want to play
basketball."
His decision came after un·
1 versity oCftcials refused to
Ex-Edison
Gridder
Honored
LOS ANGELES-Former
F:dison High School football star
(iary Ralch has been named lo
the first team defense on the 1975
All-Pacific Coast Athletic As·
~ociation team at Linebacker.
Also . for m er Westminster
High standout Gary Maddocks, a
Jllntor. was named first team
wide receiver.
Miller Lead•
BA~GKOK Johnny Miller,
overcoming a dizzy spell in the
heat. fired a blistering six-under -
par 66 today, giving him a one-
-;troke individual lead and the
tJ S. team a four-stroke lead in
the first round of the 23rd World
Cup Golf Tournament.
The U.S. pair had 134 including
a four under-par 68 by Lou
c;raham on the 6,906-yard, par-72
"IJavatane~ c:ourse
Second at 138 was Argentina,
lt"Ct by .Juan Cabrera's 67, which
tied him with the Philippines·
Hen Arda for second place in the
individual raC('. Cabrera's team-
mJtC', Jorge Soto, shot a 71.
lii11gti M'b1
OAKLA:'-10 Tom Williams
scort•d with les s than two
m inutes lt>f t to give the Los
.\ngeles Kings a 3-2 National
Horkey League victory over the
California Golden Seals Wednes-
day night
The triumph ended a four-
game road losing streak and
mcl\'ed the second place Kings
Within seven points off Montreal
. in the Norris Division. ll WflS
California's thir d straight loss on
home ice.
f\'ot1f asf» Rolls
STOCK HOLM Jlie Nastase
of Romania outdueled Italy's
Adriano Panatta, 7-6. 3-6. 6·0,
Wednesday ni ght and continued
his comeback in the $100,000
Masters tennis tournament:.
Harnld Solomon won a match
for the first time in two masters
tournaments, downing Raul
Ramirez of Mexico. 5·7, 6-3. 6-3.
Kilmer Ba<"k
WASlllNGTON -Bill Kilmer.
a bone fractured in his little toe
on his left foot, was expected to
gn through l:>Ome light practice
today a s the Was hington
Redskins prepared for Sunday's
:-.lational Football League game
against the Atlanta Falcons.
Kilmer skipped practice Wed-
nesday. He was expected to see
team doctor Stanford Lavine to-
d3y.
Kilmer is expected to
quarterback the Redskins on
Sund ay. wt>aring a leather
rubber-iron reinforced shoe on
.his inJured foot. He broke a
metatarsal bone in last Sunday's
game against the Minnesota Vik-
ings.
Snowball• f'lne
MILAN. Italy -Defending
champion Juventus has been
fined $1.500 by the soccer league
because its rans tossed snowballs
al a referee in a game Sunday.
The fine won't cause any dent
10 the finances of the team.
owned by the Fiat car company.
The Itahan league hold clubs
responsible for the behavior o{a
their fans
Ahdul-Jabbar
Sparks LA Victory
DETROIT <AP) -Kareem
Abdul-J abbar and Cazzie Russell
provided the scoring punch and
Abdul-J abbar the defensive
~trength the Los Angeles Lakers
needed Wednesday night to snap
th(' Detroit Pistons five.game
National D~sk<'tball Association
winning streak. 118 I JO.
Russrtl Jumped ln 31 points
whil(' Jabbar had 29 points along
• with 21 r<'bounds and a Cobo
Arena rC'eord of 11 blocked shots
for thr l.akE"r:s. who ~red only
their third road victory in 11i
trie-s this ~(>;1!\0n to ao with their
11-0 record at home. "°' ANOlil ' 11111 0 f'vO n. W•r-1•
Abdul·J •l>Ootr tt. Alltl'I e, ~rl<ll 1• 'r"m.n
10 ,_,,,,,.11 31 L•"tt 1 Tot•I\ \01e 7l
OaTROIT 011101 "°""le. I.MM' It. K Pofl.,-
1"-Mllf19tll 24, H Porltr ti tr•PC> >. "'°""Y ,, a ... ._c. ro~•t To1el\4114 '' ,. JO H JS Ill '"°' A"lttff u n » " 110 OI~~~. ••v••"' 1.H ""••IU U , O.lr•ll ,, f ec.MltAl•1 IC ~,.,, L..tnl•r A 10,SM
change their Position on the is·
:me ··1 was even willing to s1gn a
wruver releasing Ohio University
from all responsibility. but they
wouldn't listen to it, .. said
Rarden, an honor student from
Fairborn, Ohio.
John Rurns, CllJ'~ legal dlrec·
tor of affairs, said the school will
abide by an Ameriean Medical
Association recommendation
that discourages one-eyed
persons from part'icipating in
contact sports.
"We've never been challenged
like this before,·' said Burns.
basketball team, Borden and his
6·COOt·3 twin brother Fred tried
out for the JV team ()('t. 14 as
walk ons. Both made the squad,
but two days later Borden was
notified that he couldn't play
because of his eyesi~ht. ••t was s hocked,' said Borden.
"The team physician told me he
would have a guilty conscience if
1 was blinded. I told them I would
sign a waiver. I can 't believe in
this day and age when man is go·
ing to the moon that somebody
can't come up with a paper al-
lowing me lo play basketball."
0.lty Piiot Pheto
RICK PURNELL (59), JEFF KRAVITZ ANCHOR OCC LINE.
For All-Pae-8
Ex-area Whiz
Unanimous Pick
SAN FRANCISCO-Gavin
Hedrick a sophomore from
Newport Harbor Hi gh at
WashirTgton State, and Cal 's
Chuck Muncie were the only un-
animous selections of coach('S
Wednesdav for the 1975 Parific-8
All-Conference football team.
Six other players got sev('n
first place votes from the eight
coaches: UCLA's John Sciarra,
USC's Ricky Bell and Gary
Jeter. Stanford's Tony Hill and
Duncan McColl and
Washington·s Al Burleson.
FIRST TEAM OFFENSE
Tl9f\Und -Ted Pappn Slantord~n10'
T•ckle\ -~rvln Powell, USC 1un1or Tto
A.lbreclll Ce1tlorn1a 1un1or
Gwrds -Randy Cros• ...o "'111 MCIC•nMly
boll'I UCLA unlo"· Ale• IC•rekolott, SldnlorO
1unlor.
Ceft\er -Roy Pinney, W1Hlllnc;i1on S4'ftlll'
QuarterO.ck -Jolin S<lerr•. UCLA~n•or
RuMll'lll be< ks -Clluck Munc le. C.lllorl'l•ot
senior, Ricky Bell. USC 1un.or
Wide rKel•ers -Sieve R1~ra, c.111orft1d
senior; Tony Hiii, St•nford junior
P·11nter -G•vll'I Htll•lcll. Wesll1f19\0f! Swtr
IOClf>omOre. PfKeklcker -Mike Lanqloro Sl&nlord S4"'•o•
FIRST TEAM DEFENSE
Llntmen -Gary Jeler, USC junior. Ounc:~n
McColl, Stentord junior, Cllll Frat1er, UCLA
.enior
L•n<rbackers -Bob Hor,.. Oreoon Sl~I~ \Cn1or
Dan Lloyd. Washlnglon senior; Geb Chur<h, Slan
lord senior. Kevin Bru<t', USC~lor
Defensive be<ks /(1 Burleson, W.nlllnqlon
\el'l1or. Ootnny Reece, USC K>nlor . /\Mrlo Cl~rk
and Chuck WI lls, both OrtOO" 'tefl•D<•
SECOND TEAM OFFENSE
T1oh1 eno -c.ri B•rschlg, w.u111nc;11on .... f
wnior
facltle• -Ro" Hunt. 0r"9(ln senlPr Jack OeMartlnls, UCLA senior
Gu.rds -Joe D•vls, use MtnlO<. Mllrlt YOUftQ,
WnlllnQton St•lt senior. Mike ICobltl•kY. 0..eQOn
51•1• tenlor
C.nltr -TOOCI An~rson, Sl•ntord Mn•or
Quarterbeclt Joe Rolh Celllornla jun1or
Runn1r19 be<ks -Wtneu>ll Tyler. UCLA 1un1or .
Robin Earl, wu111nglon 1un1or
Wi~ rKelven -GreQ Be.-Or~ junror
Wuley Walker. Callfor,.1e 1un1or
PUl'llU -W•l'IOtl Smltll, Orego" Stal•
$0pfl0rft«t' Placekltktr Jim Bru<ll. CehlornHt
~re SECOND TEAM ou•EHSE
Linemen -Cllerlu Jeck-.or1. Wollll'IQlon
1un10<". wen u .. derwooa. use soonomore, Merk
Husfloen. Wasl'lll'IOton Stal• senior
Unebeekers -Phi! H~ck, Celltor,.I• wt1lor;
Peul Strollmeler. Wnl'll,.glon senior, Scoll
Mullenl'll•. W•Shll'lglol'I SI ale senior; Terry
TaUlolo, UCLA senior Oete,.sl.,. beck• -Gftr•ld Wiison, St&l'lfOf'(I
senior; Alcll W•ll•s, Sl•nloro jul'llor: O,c11r
Edward~, UCLA )unlor, F renk Rffd, WH11111911>'1
s.nill'; Clint Stro11tr, USC jun.M. Doug Ho911n, vscse .. 1or
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GAVIN HEDRICK
Fight Tonight
INGLEWOOD (AP) -Two or
the world's hardest punchers.
pound for pound, battle tonight at
the Forum in 10 rounds or less
... or more.
Ruben Olivares of Mexico City,
a 28-year-old battler who has
knocked out 72. and 23-year-old
Danny Lopez of Alhambra. who
has stopped 26. meet at the
Forum.
The winner has been assured a
shot at Chana's David Kotey,
who took the World Boxing Coun-
d I 126-pound crown from
Olivares.
Hence the California Athletic Commis~ion' has approved the
proposal that if Olivares and
I..opez are even at the end of JO,
an 1 lth round will be fought to de-
termine the challenger.
I
Rorden said he plans to give
thr American Civil Liberties
Union the go-ahead today to seek
an injunction whieh could re-
instate him to the basketball
tt>am. .
He said he will also talce his
<'a~e to the school's athletic
grievance committee.
The issue has stirred com·
munity and campus support,
with both local newspapers
editorially calling for the school
to reinstate Borden.
Named Most Valuable Players
(l( his Fairborn Park Hills
basketball team. Borden and lus
6-foot·3 twin brother 1-"'red tned
out for the JV team <>ct. J4 as
walk-ons. Both made the squad,
but two days later Borden w 11:;
notified that he couldn't play
because or his eyesight.
''I was shocked,"
said Borden, who lost sight In his
right eye at the age of 3 in a
childhood accident.
'Tm going to fight this thing.
t'm not h andicapped. I don't
know what it is like to have two
eyes -that would be a dream
but I know I can compete with
anyone," said Borden.
Rill Rohr, athleltc dlrector at.
Ohw Univer sity, said he doei:i not
st'e any c.·hange tn the school's
poht•y
"'What we're doing is protect
ing the boy. J have great sym
pathy for him. Everyone should
have his determination, but J
would h;1 ve great pangs if we
went ahead and Jet him play.
"During my 35 years 1n
athletics l 've been indoctrinated
that thl' team physician has lhe
f m~1l :.<ty
Cancer Kills Mollenkopf
ROCHESTER, Minn. (AP) -
Jack Mollenkopf, former Purdue
University football coach. died
early today. seven weeks after be
was hospitalized with cancer.
He was 70 .
It was thE' third time in 14 years
he had been hospitalized with
cancer.
Mollenkopf r etired as Purdue
coach in 1969 after 14 seasons in
which his teams compiled an
84-38-9 r('cord. The 84 victories
were more than twice as many as
any other Boilermakers football
coach and included a 14-13 Rose
.Bowl triumph over USC in 1967.
The Boilermakers posted some
of the school's best records dur-
ing Mollenkopf's last f ew
seasons.
Born at Convoy. Ohio, in 1905,
Mollenkopf starred in football
and baseball at Bowling Green
C,oJlege. He coached at Ohio high
schools before becoming an as-
sistant lo former Purdue coach
Rio Hondo
Must Stop
long Plays
~
WHITTIER -Rio Hondo
College football coach Marty
Blackstone hopes there aren't a
lot of points scored in Saturday
night's first annual Avocado Bowl
at Cerritos College.
• "lf it's a high sconng game
we'll get beat." s ays Blackstone,
whose Roadrunners encounter
undefeated Orange Coast College
in the 7:30 affair.
OCC's Pirates come into the
game with a 10-0 record and a
39.8 scoring average per game.
Jt 's enough to give Blackstone
some reservations about playing
the Rues.
"Orange Coast and Citrus have
two of the finest teams in the
state. Both teams are well
balanced, both have excellent
runners and excellent passing at-
tacks. And Orange Coast is a lot
stronger defensively than people
give them credit for," says
Blackstone.
Rio Hondo comes into the
game with an 8-1 r ecord-the on-
ly setback being a 28-0 defeat to
Citrus. the Mission Conference
co-champion.
"We didn't play well offensive-
ly in that game, but Citrus had
the ball most of the time.
"We can't afford to let that
happen against Orange Coast.
We can't give them the long scor-
ing plays. We've got to malce
them work for everything.
"And, we've got to control the
baJI offensively and not turn it
over to them. Of course if we do
all these things all the lime we'd
win just about every game."
says Blackstone, a Huntington
Beach resident.
The Roadrunners are led by
running back Leon Verstegen
and quarterback Mike Ortiz, but
the defense has really been the
strength of Rio Hondo's success
this season.
"Yes, our defense has really
done a good job all season long.··
says the Rio Hondo coach.
The Roadrunner s had five
players make the All-Southern
Cal Conference first defensive
unit including linemen Ben
Green (6·2, 235) and John Hearn
(6-0, 205), linebacker Gil Halby
(5-10, 200) and deep backs Lou
Runfola (6-0, 185) and Scott
Caputo (5-9, 160).
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Oran1111Cout1Hd5 urlo, J.o.
Stu Holcomb in 1946. Ten years
later, he became bead coach.
Mollenkopf never had a losing
season after his 1956 record of
3-4-2. He produced H All -
Americans during his tenure and
sent numerous players into the
pros. including s uch standouts as
Miami Dolphins quarll'rback
Bob Griese.
Jn the 1960s, Mollenkopf learns
won 65, lost 28 and tied three
games for a .693 winning percen-
tagt-. The most successful years ,
Mollenkopf's last five seasons .
were called the "Golden Years"
by Purdue fans.
ln that span Purdue was
40-10-1, tied for one of the school 's
rare Big Ten championships,
made its only trip to the Rose
Bowl in 1967 and averaged 28
points a game. Mollenkopf won
30 of his I ast 33 games at
Purdue's Ross-Ade Stadium and
32ofhis last42 Big Tengam~l:i
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JACK MOLLENKOPF
At Cal Lutheran
Unbeaten Team
A Family Affair
THOUSA~D OAKS (AP> -Cal
Lutheran College offers no foot
ball scholarships, yet the :.rhool
is unbeaten and batllmg for a na
tional championship
"It's a family affair," says
coach Bob Shoup. "My daughter
raises the flag. one son is the ball
boy, my wife is the ticket
manager ...
Despite this less-than-austere
approach to football , Cal
Lutheran plays Texas Lutheran
Saturday for the championstup of
Division II of the National As-
sociation of Jntercollegiate
Athletics. The game fi gures to
sell out the school's stadium, all
4.200 seasts.
Shoup is a former Califorrua-
Santa Barbara quarterback who
has been the head coach here for
the last M years. the last six as
athletic director, loo. He is the
only football coach the school has
had and his record is an im·
pressive 100-30-3.
'·we have a school policy
against athletic scholarships,"
said Shoup, 43. "In our by-laws,
we can't give any student more
than two-thirds tuition for any re-
ason. ~ow, many of our players
are on academic scholarships,
but they are based on need only.
"About one third have stat<'
scholarships and at least half
have state loans.··
Wearing his "We're Number
One" tie bar. Shoup apologized
for not bringing his players the 40
miles south to Los Angeles so
they could be interviewed by the
news media. "During the middle
part of the day. almost all of
them work as teacher·s aides to
earn their room and board," he
explained.
And in 14 years of coaching,
Shoup says only two players have
failed to graduate. "This pro·
· gram is designed to malce foot-
ball fun while the students are
. getting a good educ cation ...
Despite the location of the
school, in a rural, hilly area 15
miles inle1nd from the Pacifil'
0<-ean. football is a big sport for
residents and students. Cal
Lutheran is the preseason traio·
mg home of the Dallas Cowboys
and in fact the team's present
wide receiver. Butch F~kridge,
is the son of form er Dallas equip-
ment manager J ack Eskridge.
"Butch was here every sum·
mer ... said Shoup. "We s aw him
grow up."
It's not every school that has a
football turnout each faJI of 10
percent of the entire student
body. "We had 112 kids dress for
the first week of practice." said
Shoup, whose campus has an .
enrollment of 1,100.
The NAIA Division II football
championship means a lot to the
Cal Lutheran devotee:.. but
they're approaching it with the
idea that it's a family affair.
Shoup's wife. Helen, sons
Richard. 18, and Greg, 13, and
daughter. Heidi, 11, all have
specific jobs to perform during
the football season.
"We all pitch in," he said pro·
lltlly.
This year the family is 10·0.
Anteaters Breeze
Jones Leads 67-46 Conquest
By CRAIG SHF.FF
Of ttM o.11y f'lie. sui.
UC Irvine basketbaJI coach
Tim Tilt said he'd do a lot of ex-
perimenting Wednesday night in
the Anteaters' opener against in·
vading Humboldt State, and he
did.
And it didn't cost him a thing
as UCI breezed to a 67-46 victory
over the Lumberjacks.
1t was Humboldt's second Joss
this season and 21st in a.row over
two campaigns.
The Anteaters put it away ear-
ly, jumping to a 14-8 lead with 12 .
minutes left in the first half. And
when Humboldt could only score
two points in the next seven
minutes, UCI expanded the
margin to 25-10.
The Lumberjacks cut the
margin to 33·25 after the first
burket of the second half, but the
Anteaters. behind a pair of shots
by Jeff Butler. layins by Tim
Tivenan and Scott Jenkins and a
basket by Steve Cleveland, ran
the score to 43-27 with 14 minutes
left and it was a breeze the rest o(
the way
Pickford Lauds St. Paul Defense
Tift used 11 players in the first
half and although hi s ex-
perimenting might have slowed
the consistency of the offeru;e, the
Anteaters' defensive play didn't
suffer.
.''We played very good defense
tonight." said Tift, "We were in·
tense and everybody played ex-
tremely hard. For a first game l
was pleased with our play. And
our passing game went real wen.
also."
Fountain V~ll ey High'!'
Barons, beaten four times and no
betterthao a third plocetie in the
Sunset J.eague. face tbeir
to\1ghest challenge Friday night
at Orange Coast College and
t'Oach Bruce Pickford says the
t~~k b<>gins with the St. Paul de·
rense.
Th(' Aarons co111dc wit)i St.
Paul H1gh's undefeated and No. 1
ranked Swordsm~n ln the CJ F'
4·A footbt\ll quarterfinel!i and the
Angt-lus lie.igue klngpln~ arc
10-point rovorile~ to make Poun-
tain Valley lb Ir lab stralaht
vielim. •
"St. Paul is the most dis-
ciplined defensive team we've
seen." says Pickford. ''And It is
obviou:dy very well drilled and
ph~ically strong.
"We've heard a lot about the·
suprttme Angeluis League and St.
Paul didn't havt' n dose game in
winning the championship,"
notrs Pickford.
Pickford uys his learn miu;t be
able to movt> the ball agttin~t St.
Paut. something no team hJLS
~en abll' to do this season. "st.
Paul's areateist str~gth is de
fen:se. We've been moving the
ball very well rcccn\IY. but l
nobody hos mnrchcd on St. Paul.
"The answer to beating St.
Pa\IJ is to move the ball con·
sistenlly. We have to control the
ball our feir shart oCthe time and
not let St. Paul lit back and take
advantage of our mistakes.
"We can't ai vc them the
blocked punb or intercept.ions
that they takt> 4dvantago of,"
says Pickford.
Pickford says hi:> Barons can·
not allow St PauJ 1'I points-
r o n s l d c r 1 n g only four
touchdown~ have b<'eTl scortd on
St~ PeuJ ir. 11 gam~. St. John
Bosco scor~d twice last week -
but the touchdowns came on a
kkkorr return and an intercep-
tion that set up a 15-yN'd drive.
As for SL Paul's offensr,
Pickford n" it'~ not ~imilar to
anything his Barons have raced
during the $Cason.
l:l'hey like to trap with their
fulft>ack inslde and the fullba<'k
off tackle i~ tough to drf t>nse St
Pttul is very balanced and will
gladly throw on you if you con
centrate too much on the run, like
we were able to do C\ijain:::.t
Arcadia.·· ,
St>nior Nate Jones sparked the
Anteaters with 14 points as 11
players scored for ucr. J'~
had five or his six baskets in th
5ttond half, most of. them Iona
jumpers .
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.•2 DAil. Y PILOT Tl'lurtday. O.C.mw 4, 1176
an ·Upsets Yikes
In Final Second, 75-73
By ROGE R C'ARLSON
Of .. O.lly .-o., "'" Marina High 's Vikings are
back in action today al
Westminster High in the 11th an
nual We stminst~r -Marin a
basketball tournament but it's
not the hoped for 7 o'clock eu
~ounter with Corona del Mar m
the semifinals
Instead it ':. th1• 5 JO tiff with
Villa Park with fifth plan the
besl tht> \.'1king:, can atta in
thanks to a pair of free throws by
.Long Beach ~l1lltk an sophomore
.Doug Marty ~1th on~ se<:ond lt>ft
Wednesday n1ghl at M.mna for a
15-73 victory
Marty·s two free throws turned
coarh Steve Popov1rh 's Viking'>
away after a 32 minute battle lo
overcome Millikan's advantage
Marina had lied the game
at 73 with 29 seconds left befort!
another crowd of 1,900 at the Vik-
ings gym when Tom Ugland stoic
the ball and raced in for a layup.
And it appear£'d the game
would go into overtime. but in the
midst of a sc-ramble and Millikan
in no shape to take a shot at thl'
end, Marty drew a foul and hit
both ends of the one-anc.l·onc
situation.
One last gasp for Marina came
with a Jong pass. bu~he hurried
shot was far off target and lh£'
Vikings were 1 l for the cam-
paign.
Thus Millikan moves on to lh£'
semis aga1m•t Corona del ~1ar, a
eome-from·bchind winner over
Villa Park.
J ohn White. a 6 5 junior. "as
'Mi!Likan·s a nswer to :'>l:mna's
Rich Rranntn!! Wh it<' l·olleclt'd
32 points, whlle Branrung clicked
for 33.
field for 50.8 pertent, whill'
Marina was good on JO of S4 at
tempts for 55.5 percent. Bran-
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s JO-Mal"lne v1 Volle Perk
4 El Toro on Tuslll\
Cofuel•llOft S.m Is •• MAriM
7-<os~~sev1 LB Wiison a »-Wu,.n v\ Compton
rung was tbe s park plug for the
Vikes with his constant driving at
the basket-picking up numerous
fouls .
5 0-49 Thriller
Millikan had a 65-57 lead with
5:14 to go before Branning. Mike
Buhler and reserve Tony Warren
got the Yikes back in the game in
the last frenzied two minutes
when Marina cut the gap to 71·69
and 73-71.
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20 14 12-73
Black's· Basket
Wins It for CdM
By JOHN DANIELS
Of Ille 0.11 y ~llet Sbfl
Corona de! Mar High 's Sea
Kings came out of nowhere to
capture its second straight vic-
tory in the 11th annual
Westminster-Marina basketball
tournament Wednesday night to
move into tonight's semifinals
against Long Beach Millikan in a
7. 30 tiff at Westminster High.
Alex Black. Corona del Mar's
6-6 junior. came up with the win-
ning basket with 31 seconds to go
to put his mates ahead for the
final count, 50-49, over Century
League rival Villa Park Wednes-
day.
left, then the Sea Kings worked
the ball to Black and he put it in
with 31 seconds left to go.
The victory overcame what ap-
peared to be a n insurmountable
burden in the early going when
the Sea Kings were guilty of 13
turnovers in the first quarter in
racing to a 14-4 deficit.
But the Corona del Mar quintet
hung in from that point on and
slowly chipped away at the Villa
Park lead.
Doug Garn, Paul Akin and Pat
Ahern shared the glory with their
steady play in Corona's bid to
catch Villa Park down the
stretch. Akin added 12 points.
Otily Piiot Plloto by Pttrkll O'OoriMtl Millikan took an l'arly lead
when the Rams hit their first six
ghots from the floor and qwckly
it was 17 6 . After that 1l was a
case of trying to catch up -and
Once he put in his l(}.foot bank
shot all that was left was for a
VilJa Park miss and a rebound by
Rlack with 12 seconds left to seaJ
the verdict. ·
Corona del Mar did not go to
the foul line once, but stayed
within range with some excellent
shooting percentages. The Sea
Kin~s tossed in 25 of 44 from the
field for 56.8 percent -and they
were 14 of24 in the second half.
WESTMINSTER'S AL SEQUIN REBOUNDS OVER MESA'S DAN BYERS (34), STAN MILLER (52).
... neverqu1t<' making the turn.
Marina tied it at 37 just before
the halftime. th£'n found itself in
1he position of trailing by two
points on l 0 occ as1ons hefore ty-
ing it at 73 only lo lose by that
same nagging s pan
It was only the second time
Corona del Mar le d during the en-
tire contest. The Sea Kings of
coac>h Tandy Gillis grabbed the
lead moments earlier at 48·47 on
Chip Stassel 's inside shot with
J :20 left.
Villa Park scored again to as-
sume a 49-48 lead with 55 seconds
1
The :ams h>t 30 of 59 from the
: Sims-led Oilers
l
Grab 73-71 Win
By Gl~E'.'IN WJOTE
01 tM O•ily Piiot Sl<I"
' Down for the 9 count. its eyes
blackened and its nose bloodied,
lluntington Beach High's basket-·
ball team fought its way off the
<'anvas and scored a pulsating
TKO o ver Edison High·s
Chargers in their season basket-
ball opener Wednesday night at
Fountain Valley lhgh.
The Oilers of coach Elmer
Combs got out with a 73-71 over-
time victory over a young, ag-
gressive Ed is on team that
seemed to have 1t in the bag with
a 51 ·36 lead and only 52 seconds
left in the third quarter.
At that juncture coach Lionel
Purcell's impressive outfit had
put together keen shooting, a~
gressive play and cohesiveness to
.handle the cold·shooting 1975
Empire League c hampions.
However, Huntington Beach
came out shooting in the last
quarter, hitting 64 percent of its
fial.d goal tnes and dominating
play until Clark Sims lied 1t up
with a s hot from under the
bucket with three seconds left in
the game.
In overtime it was Ri ck
Thornton's lay-in with l :46 to go
that gave the Orange and Black
its first lead since it had a 21-19
edge with 4 :47 to go in the half.
Then veteran Perry Harbin
<'ompleted the comeback by
stealing the ball with 28 ~econds.
rt>maming, dnving 60 feet to the
basket and laying the ball in to
make it 73-69.
Edison fought back, however.
and had its chance. R ob
Vogelsang. who was outstanding
throughout the evening, canned
an JS-footer with 14 seconds left.
Then the oHicials. who called a
miserable game, ruled traveling
on an Oiler who was physic'ally
knocked out of bounds by a
Charger. Edison got tbe ball with
Morse, Nachand
Play SC Netters
Lindsay Morse and Jean
.Nachand of UC Irvine will play
singles and doublea match.es
against USC's Barbata HalJqwst
and Otane Oesfor al the Newport
Beach tennis club Friday begin-
ning at 10 a. m. . .
Mone the 1974 women s an-
tercoUegi ate No 2 player in thl'
nation and t o ps in Southern
Califorrua, teamed Wlth Nachand
to pJ e second in doublb th~
~ame year . . HaJlqui(\t wB ~ the top Junior
play~r 1n s1 nflles In Southtlrn
Callfornt:t and No l in doubt~ Ul
lh~nation last stnson
The uent ls open to the public
th all procH<h1 goina to the UC ma. women ·a t•najl proaram.
I
.08 on the clock. But the tying
shot was missed and Harbin r e-
bounded with one second left.
Sims was Mr. Clutch, hitting 10
of Huntington's 12 points in the
last 3:13 of regulation and ended
the evening with 23 points and 22
rebounds.
Harbin potted 17 points and
Jim Spowart, who fouled out, had
14 .
Edi so n juniors Jack
Dashwood. Bob Herson and Jim
Williams were particularly im-
pressive.
Purcell sent his team to a delay
game after the Oilers had cul the
cap to 61 -57. "The delay hurt us,
but when they cut our lead from
15 to 4 that quick we had to try
something different,·· Purcell ex·
plained.
M,.1Uf19tOflllH<ll Int E.i-!111
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Marbon 1 3 3 11 Her.on • I S 1l
Sims S 1l 2 23 Wllll~s l 2 0 I
Ku-°" . 1 0 S 1 Ftc!one 2 0 2 •
Oul\lo:lbr9r O 1 • l Oullwood S 2 • 11
Fll\CllMnp 3 1 S 9 VOQel\61\Q 1 1 1 11
'Heir J O 1 ' Gall~t 1 1 • 5
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Totals 27 " 21 7l Totets 21 11 26 11
Scor• lly °"'"~"' 17 19 20 11 , 71
.. 1• • 31 • 73
Following
Banquet Trail
Prep sports awards banquets
are featured tonight for athletes
at F.I Toro. Huntington Beach,
Marina and Mission Viejo high
schools.
El Toro's varsity rootball,
waler polo and cross country
teams will be f eted at the
school"s multipurpose room
beginning at 7.
Huntington Beach High's cross
C'ountry teams will be honored at
Villa Sweden Restaurant in Hun-
tington Beach at 7.
And Marina High's freshman
football teams will be toasted a t
the srhool cafeteria, beginning at
6:30.
Mission Viejo's frosh-soph foot -
ball tt>ams will meet at the school
ofeteria at 7.
Rill Holst was tabbed most
valuable player on Huntington
Beach's varsity football t eam
Tuesday night at the school's
sports award banquet.
Special award winners:
Varsity
Mcm valuable: Bill Holst; Co-
('aptains : Toby Bonwell and Jlm
Lu<'as. Most Improved: Allan
Rab1n gk1. Best Defen1lve
J.inf'man: Keith Dioane; BestOC-
fensive Lineman· Dennis Lup·
pens; HcadhuntE'r Award: Toby
Bonwell.J. Bill J enldn.a Hustle
Award. Toby Bonwell: Outstand-
ing 0Hen1'i ve Pl ayer. &.ve Sam·
ptri.
Villa Park, under formet
Marina assistant Ron Lindsay,
looked good in the early going,
but the SpartaAt> were cold
against Corona's man-to-man de-
fense in the second half-
collttting only 7 of 16 attempts
from the floor.
Thus the next stop for Gillis '
crew is tonight at Westminster
against Moore League power
Long Beach Millikan.
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Stusel 2 0 • 4
Garn 301•
... bb 0010
Alun 6 0 2 17
Ahern 3 0 0 6
Tol•ls 21 7 9 49 Totals 2S O 14 50
VIiie Perii
Coroneelel Mar
Score '' O\oe~ 14 ,, • 10-
, 11 12 ,,_50
Sheff to Move
Dave Sheff, an assistant pro at
Fountain Valley Mile Square
Golf Course for the past several
years, will move to Oakmont
Country Club in Los Angeles to
join former Mile Square head pro
Skip Whittet as a teaching pro-
fessional.
Consolation Play
Mesa Tops Liom;
Newport Tumbles
fly RO~ EVANS
Ot Ille Oell1 Pilot Ste"
Using a full court press which
forced Westminster lligh to com-
mit 25 turnovers and converting
13 of 15 free throws in the fourth
quarter, the Costa Mesa High
Mustangs defeated the Lions,
60-50, in consolation basketball
action Wednesday afternoon at
the Westminster -Marina tourna-
ment.
· In another consolation game at
Westminster High, Lnng Beach
Wilson's Bruins -disqualified
from the championship bracket
because of an ineli!!ible olavPr -
defeated Newport Harbor, 82-57,
and eliminated the Sailors from this tourney.
Costa Mesa plays WLlson at 7
tonight at Marina Wgh.
Hob Ferguson's Lions encoun-
tered problems against El Toro's
full-court press Monday and the
same thing happened against a
Mustangs team that only had
seven turnovers.
Despite losing the ball 19 times
in the first three quarters, the
Lions drew t o within two at 43-41
witn7:30toplay.
That's when the disciplined
Mustangs demonstrated their
free throw proficiency in a well-
o!ficiated game. Forward Dan
Byers sank four fret> throws in 35
seconds and when he scored a re-
bound basket with 5:40 to go, the
Mustangs led, 49-43.
Westminster never got closer
than five again and was forced to
foul when the Mustangs went into
a four corner stall with 3:45 re-
maining.
Costa Mesa sank mne tree
throws in the last two minutes.
Leading the Mustangs attack
were Byers and Stan Miller, both
of whom had 17 points. Bet ween
the two, they converted 16 free
throws.
Gauchos Fall, 84-69 Costa Mesa coach Larry Sun-
derman figures lo have a
headache in devis ing a strategy lo
upset a Wilson team that forfeited
its win over Tustin Tuesday night
because of an ineligible player. OCC Faces Phoenix Tonight
By LAURENE KEYS
Of UM Delly Pllet Staff
There were a few li8ht mo·
ments at the Miles Eaton basket-
ball tournament Wednesday
night al Orange Coast College,
but the Saddleback College
Gauchos did not go home smiling
as they lost, 84-69, to the El
Camino .warriors in their first
round game.
And it will be Orange Coast
tonight against Phoenix at 9 in
their first round clash following a
7 o'clock game matching Santa
Monica and Santa Rosa.
It was a night of errors as a
sparse crowd saw the Gauchos
commit too many technical mis-
takes to stay in the game with the
tough Warriors.
But the 6fficials and the
scoreboard operator bad their
share also. The game officials
called two timeouts to figure up
the score and correct the board.
The Gauchos, badly outclassed
by El Camino in the first half, fell
behind by J 7 as the Warriors
poured in six unanswered
burkets with only l : 13 remaining
·in the half .
Saddleback forward Dennis
Smith ignited the Gauchos of-
fense in the second half as he
seored 20 ooints.
· The 6-5 forward, assisted by
5-10 guard Dave Maracich,
brought the Gauchos back to
within 14 points with a HtUe more
than three minutes to play.
Then Dean Egertson, from
Mission Viejo, tossed in another
to close the gap to 12, but the
Warriors regrouped and pulled
away again.
Earlier in the evening Bill
Bloom's Oxnar d College team
defeated San,ta Ana, 78-73.
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Fast breaking at will against
Ken Ammann's Newport Sailors,
the Bruins rolled to a 14-2 lead
after five minutes and led, 45-20.
at the h alf.
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Griffins
Roll Past
El Toro
By ED BURGART
Ot tM O.lly PlloUO!»ft
They used their speed to defeat
a bigger team on Monday, but
the El Toro High Chargers were
unable to contain a much larger -
Los Alamitos Griffins basketball
squad Wednesday night at
Westminster High.
Breaking open a tight game
late in the fourth quarter, the
Griffins defeated the Chargers,
65-56, and advance to tonight's
semifinals championship game
in the West minster-Marina
tournament, meeting Lynwood, a
61-52 victor over Tustin. ~
Although using their height ad-
vantage to score many layups,
the Griffins were unable to pull
away until the last two minutes.
The key play came with J :26
lelt when 6-8 Tom Beckerle hit a
short .three-foot bank. He was
fouled a nd when he converted the
free throw, the Griffins led, 61-55.
Beckerle had 13 points but 6·0
Gar1 Straw~ridge caused the
most damage, scoring 19 points
on spinning layups.
Wendell Witt's Chargers again
played a disciplined game but
were unable to get as many in
side shots as they did against
Westminster .
They only hit on 25 of 56 shots
while the Griffins were sinking 27
of 50 field goal attempts.
The Charger s, with no starter
talJer than 6-0, again used a
full court press but the Griffins
had few problems with it, com-
mitting most of their 19 turnovers
near the basket.
El Toro led several times and
took a 33-27 advantage early in
the third quarter. The Griffins
then reeled off eight straight.
points but didn't break it open un-
til the fourth quarter.
Marty Heim scored J7 points
for El Toro and bad 14 in the
second h al!.
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Loi Alamllos
El Toro
sc-•rGwet14n 111411 21-6S
1' 11 IS 14-st.
Katella Outlasts Barons, 50·49
By HOWARD L. RANDY
OflMDelly ~IM ....
Fountain Valley IDgb's Barons
battled t1phill m ost ol the night,
then fell one point short in losing
to tbe Katella KnjChla, 50-49. in
tbe 1975-76 basketball opener
Wednesday nlabt on the toeer·s
court.
1be Barom ti~ the C0W1t al 46
with 2:50 remaining on an lnside
shot by BUI Carroll and went in
front by two at 48-46 with 2:21 re-
malnina u CarToll ~ected on
a pair off ree throws.
,,,. late lff-HW battle WU
tJfd .,.in at ·43 on an outside
J\Jmpe'!" by Chuck Greene but
GM'f V~a put.~ .BantUJ
. ' .
back on top with 1:30 to play
when he hit the front end or a 1·
and-1 free throw situation.
Greene, the man ol destiny for
the Kniahts, hlt the winning
basket with 35 seconds remain·
ing after playing the entire
second haU with four personal
fouls,
He was the game's high point
man with 17 with teammate Rick
Neubauer finishing with 16.
For coach Dave Brown·8
Barons, lt was a frustrating
night. &ou Ford grabbed a re
bound wllh leu than 20 se<-onds
remalnlna but t he anxious
Barons mlued a pass ror their
J.8lh rv~ of the ni&ht tod
Katella ran down the clock.
1t was a typical opener with an
overabundance of personal fouls
called against both teams and
frequent turnovers marring of-
fensive play.
Katella e>pened with a full court
preuin& defense that fallt<l to
rattle the Barona. The wid~t
margin separating the two team!;
wau five mid way in the 21econd
quarter before Fountrun Volley
scored the final eight pointR to
take a 29 26 inlerml881on edge.
Fountain Valley ts playing
without the servJccs of severol
football players who ore still
en&"ied. ln en· playoff actlon.
l uded in the group ii a proba·
ble stnrter, Bo Boxold .
Fountain Valley hit at a 42.8
percent fl&ure and Katella
finished with 4$ percent from the
fioor. But the Kn11bts connecttd
on two more baskets for the
ni&ht.
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What's Doing
Outdoors
JIM NIEMIEC
Deep sea anglers have turned thetr attention to
rock cod fishing along the entire south coastline.
Party boats are runrung out to the deep holes every
day and rt•turning to the dock:s with good catches of
roek and cow cod, ling cod, chile peppers and other
aJ:1sorted bottom feeders.
In addition to the good"bottom fishing landings
are !Wlting a fair bite from bonito and bass. A
few ba~racuda are also showing up in gunney sacks.
but act10n as considered on the slow side.
San Dil•go landings report some yellowtatl still
being caught at the islands. Phil Greyshock of ~ewport Reach ran intosoml' yellowta1l aclton at the
( oronados whale C'Ommg in from a non· productive
marlin tnp. Greyshock was trolling large rapalas ~\found the kelp and p1C'ked up eight> ellowtail in the
20-to 30-pound range
Marlin Sloar
There have been no marlin checked in at the
Balboa Angling Club since Dick Barrett of Newport
~acb w~i.gbed in a 145-pounder while fi shing a boa rd
his sportf1sher the Grin 'n Barrett. CBarrett's fi sh
was the l l5th marlin weighed in this season and it ap-
pears that it will be the last. There is some marlin ac·
tion taking plac~ off of Point Loma but only a few
boats are out working the spots.
This bas not been a record year for marlin
anglers fishing out of Newport, but then again, it has
not been a poor year. There were a lot of fish in the
area, but unfortunately the bait condition was ex·
cellent and anglers had to work very bard for every
strike. Let's hope that next year's run is as produc·
live.
f'ishfng Good
Fair to very good ri shing is on tap currently at
the resorts near the Sea of Cortez Rancho Buena Vis-
ta reports there are still plcnl.)( of marlin, sailfish,
dolphin and rooster-fi sh being C'aught by ranch
ns1tors Dr Phil Shelegel and Dr. Gene Elvin, both
of ~ewpf>rt Reach. returned from Rancho Buena Vis·
La after both caught sa1lfish Stan Simmons, another
angler from Orange County who fi shed out of the
ranC'h. landed a 45-p<>und dolphin which hit a trolled
nyin~ fish
l'~ishing off the Cape should remain good well in-
to December, when ll Wlll take a slight breather and
then ready itself for the spnng migration of marlin,
tuna. yt'llowlail and dolphin
lht<"b Mo1~f11g blfo Area
New nights of northern bird-; have moved into
Southern California and good s hooting is reported by
most private clubs. Hunting is listed as only fair at
bt>st on the refuges, as clear weather bas kept the
b~ds outof gunrange. . ·
There are lots or geese and diving ducks along
the Colorado River, but bunting pressure is slight
and the birds are not moving. Big Bear Lake bas a
good population of big ducks, but they are rafting in
the large lake, or sitting on the closed part of the lake.
It would take a very s trong wind to get the birds up
and moving. San Diego City lakes are offering only
very limited s hooting.
IJpland Game• SraUered
Quail and C'hukar hunting is good for those hun-
ters who are w1lhng to get out and walk the birds up.
The back side of the San Bernardino mountains are
rated a good bet, as are'thedt>sert areas of Red Moun-
tain and the Naval Station at China Lake
Stpefhead on More
Good stee lhead action is reported from the
~ortht.>rn rin r s. Early season rains have triggered a
good migration of iron heads. Al Kutzkey of
Hornbrook says the salmon peaked late last month
after providing fantastic fishing and that the
steelhead season now just.-beginning s hould be one of
the best in years.
Duck and goose hunting has also been very good
in Northern California with Modoc County and the
Tule Lake area producing good shooting. Tom
Forbes and Sandy Hoose, both of Newport Beach.
just returned from hunting with guide Don Collis in
the Alturas area and each bagged their limits or big
Canadian honkers and mallards in a s hort one day
hunt. As more and more northern birds work into the
northeastern valleys, hunting will continue lo im
prove.
Wolllen's Athletics
COED TENNIS
Or•11geCNst ltl (l)Cy~s
MIHd Ooubltt H4Yil11~&oon· IOI 04'1 Borov·SmlU•
1 s. s-7. i..J C.p11leuto·Asl\lln9 IOI ~t
Brtts L•fl • 1, 6 o. MHOI 0.14' 101
~I Jori~s Nl'li.on 6 O, I>-? Park V1eH11
(0) Oel MUd·PoundS 6·0, 6 '·
Crewlo•O·Clauoc IC l O•t Brouon
Poner 7-6, S-7, 6 J, Von AldenDrock·
Custer IOI oet wonecott Gomer f>.'4,
f>.-0; Mms·Oul•v IOI dtl Caci.~
Milqdancl 7 S, 7 6; 0111~ Otcker IOI
O•I RUWIC k ·EllsenC!ro 6·l. 6 J
Co<hral\ Wiison CO) cltl Sul<\IV•k•
Net!.006 t,f>.J, Mc1Cen1I~ Plerot11 IOl
OP.I HanMh·COOl>4r 6-3. 6 1
GIRLS FIELD HOCKEY
VARSITY
NewPOrt HarbOr oet Sant 1.,qo, 1-0
Ntwoort scorlnQ w 111oam\ 1
Frnlay1, K1rko.'ltr1ck 1, Hoose
JUNIOR VARSITY
N•wPOrt Hubor 11#1 Sanlte90 S 0
Newp0rt HorlnQ O"Rt1lly J,
Nontqomery, Ora941nl<l
Collegiate
Basketball
Syrecusel7, Bulfalo77
AmerlCAll u. 1', ~thOllc U M
Prlnut0ft60,,..evy s•
e..c11 ... 11 ...... ,.,, ...
<:onrttcllcut 93, C•nl1lus"
Benton Col 81, LeMoyne n
Fordh.lm 41, Yale O
'MHICl'lusetutt, Hervardl7
'Mrylend 9'/, Ot Ptuw 4'
TennesSM 16. OuktlO
Auburn ee, W Cuoll"• 16
N.C. St 111, N. C•rollM It
S Cuolln.1 8-4, Toledo'' Richmond H, Oavld!.On 61
Alebam• "· LaS•lle SI Vlrvlnl1 lOl, WASh1n9ton & LIO SI
Wok• Forut 93. w V1 . 10
MIHIU'11PI et, Mini' Duluth 6S
LSU 7t, tul-4S Oeimon'1, Furman 86
Ml.,...I, Olllo "·Dayton SS
c1nc1...,,.u 111, Wrloht St 10
WiKonlli07, N. O•kOtl St "
Arllafts.tll, SWMO St. S7
Oral Robef"b "·SE Missouri '6
TUIM 11, Olltlllol'N " Cr•i.Mon n. Sou1h Oak SI .,
.t.runs.~ U , SW MO St S1
THHA&M 107,SWToes14
Ar I nine •• I CllflO '2
Wyoml r>O 17, l.oyOl a .M., Y"'°""' II
No Lu VeoH 111, Colorado•
ArllOf\I St tO, s..11i.P•cll1< I•
H41w Mui Cl It t, C.I State LA"
N Arlrone •s. Wllltller 12
N co10 17, R•ols 10
Pv<no,,.'IJ Lite Bllfl, M
0r'90" 1', llolM St ••
Prep Soccer
VARSITY CotOM del Mar 2, E lllntl• 1
Coron• ltl Mar "k•rlno Scott
o.11ow1yt
JUNIO• VAIUIT'f
Conlntwl Mer 0, Ii tt1ncl• I>.
VARSITY
M1uoon V'e10 Oel San Cl~mentt 3-0
Mission V1t10 HOrtnQ -JO'f
Rouello 1, 5.., S1><out.
JUNIOR VARSITY
Mt\s1on V1e)o , • San Ct~""'nt~ 1
Million Vlelo won with control tcw
8 OJ minutes to 4 38 lor San
Clemente.
Mission Viejo scorino -C1nov
Puer San Clemente scortno T1"'1
O.hlstrom
Soccer
Tourney
Edison Hig h School
will host a 16-team junior
varsity $Occer toi1rna·
ment beginning Satur·
day and endin g the
following Saturday in a
double-loss elimination
event
Each l<'am will play
two games this Saturday
with four schools
eliminated. All action
will be at Edison begin·
ning at 8 a.m. and ending
at 4:30.
The followi n g week,
action r esu m es at
F:dison in daytim e play
with night final s
SC'h edu led for . Hunt-
ington ReacJi. The cham·
pionship game will be
played al 7.
Area teams entered m
the tournament inC'lude
host Edison, Huntington
&>at'h, Newport Harbor
and Fountain Valley.
Pro Scores
... tlMll .. tlletNll Atsocl .. IOft
CJ1lu90 tOt, Boston 106
LMA,...10 ttl Ottron 110
PNltdtlpflla 101, Ne• Ori•-"
Ho.attn 107, Sffltlt IOI
Mlh•eu-tt 1u. Por111no'2
Nall111.tl "'(key LHtW
KlnMS City 6, Molltrttl S
Buffalo' W~•h•nOlll" '· 11~ ~INM'.IOI• >.Toronto I
Plthbv<'V'I l , ChlUQO J, ti. \lan<ovwr 9, Detroit t
Los Ante It\ J. ca llror"I• 1
A-rlCIHI .. illtlMll AU&<l.lllOll v1,.1n1a I''· SI. LOUii '12 l(f1\U'lt'f 113, lftcll•n• tOO
•,»
DAILY PILOT 03
CIF Play
Set Friday
A half doten CIF football
playoff gamt's <l rt' on tJ.p in
Orange County Friday mght as
the eh minahons move into the
quarterfinals.
f''ount ain Valley, which lied for
tturd place in the Suru;rt Lea~ue.
meets undefeated and ~o. 1
ranked St. Paul Friday night at
Orange Coast Collt'ge. All of thl'
r-~riday games are billed fur R.
with t'ne l A game set for Satur·
d<IV
Tht' CI 1'' •I A water polo title i::.
t'n the line at East Los Angeles
College where ~cwport Harbor
~e-eks its fourth C'rown against
~unnyHtlb It'sslatt"dfor7:30
The :,it es
* * * FOOTllALL
4-A Ovarter11Mh
SI Peul Y\ Fountain V•ltey .ll OCC
ttennedr •s Soutn Hilla al La P•ll"nl P•rk
We•I Torranc• "' Anlf'hlm 111 Cerr•l~Coll
'We\l Covin" vs Loyola at C•t•usCollf9<'
l A O..a•l•r111Wlt YI Valley v\ Collon ~I SA Bowl
5o Pb\a<lena v\ L<> S•rna .,, Cal H•O"
VIII• PMk V\ !.dnl• Fe <II ll Mo<len.J H1qh
Damien n C,.,•den Grove .ii Ml SAC
1•4 OvUltrllNI~
Sonora Y\ Ganr at Fullerton li19'1
Norte V1Std v1 Leu11n9er at Rovers•"" C:C
Aooura Y\ Kennedy"' PIN Cf (OllPQI'
Et Dorado Y\ AlU\d at Valene•• H•Oh
1·4 S.mlll1u111
,., P111m, vs LA Lulhtran itl We\IC!>Pster HIQh
tS..1ur<ldV at noon l
~.;~;P1ntH11 vs Paso Roble\ .u Carponle"a (•Iv
WATER POLO
Clla1'n91011111lpt ,11 ELAC
l-A
Rovt'r\lde Poly vs El Oor~oo t~ JOI •·A
NeW'POrl HarbOr vs Sunny Hills 11 lOl
Los Al to Open
Racing Begi,ns Saturday
An outstanding ~roup uf
fres hmen spnnters, indudin.:
We:.t Coast hero Sold Short and
heroine Bobby:; AngC'I, will c·on
verge on the 59 day Horsemt•n ·:-.
Quarter Hors l' Racing A::.so(·1a
lion meehng when the world's
fastest horses once again bl·grn
action Saturday at Los Alltm1tus
The season will feature clay
radng on a Tuesday through
Sunday basis until C'hrbt m.i-;
when a sC'hedule offl'nng .1ftt•1
noon raC'ing on '.\1ondavs anti
Tuesdays and mght r.u:ang on
Wednesdays through S~llurd.n s
begins for the remainder of tiw
meeting.
Host of the cla~sy 2 yC'ar old:-..
who will be(·ome sophomores on
the first of thC' yt.>ar, w1ll tx· aim
ing al January's $50,000 addl•d El
Pramero Del Ano Derby, the first
major quarter horse OC'rb\' of th<'
year that is expected t1) gross
nearlv $150,000 this vt•ar
Sold Short. th<' raJ.{t' of thl· 2
year-old piC'tun• in Cal1fnrn1.1
early in the Yt':tr. rt.'lurn:-. u111k1
the guidance nf VC'll'ran trn11wr
D. Wayne Luk.is Thl' Go '.\lan Go
C'Olt. who was purrhast•d for
$100,000 as a yt>arling at th(• All
American Sale, ·won the $157.000
Ray Meadows Futurity <1nd
$161 ,000 Goldl'n Stale Futurity
before falt('ring 1n !ht· Kan
ctergarten Stakl1s and Pomona
F\1tunty later in thl.' y<.>ar ln all.
he finished with a brilliant record
of seven wins an 10 starts and
earned mor<' than $1 81,000. l ll·
\\ltrt a dl\1s1011 111 lhl• All
A nw r 1 <' .1 n V ti tu rt l ' t 1 1 ..1 Is at
Ht11d1lSl' DllWns, :-.J \I tn two
lt.'ntth:, but falil·tl lo 4u.1h.fy for
th<' finab
flobhys An;.?l'I. ,, slov. sl.1rtl'r
t.><1rl1t.>r in the >ear who f<11k'd tu
q u a I tf y f or .ll o th l h l' H ;,i y
:\h•<1 dow ~ and Coldt·n S t :1ll'
l·\1tunl1es, t·amt• on :-.trong :!~ •!~~·
t•ml tif lhe season. "'1n11111g lht•
..$107,:lOO K111dt·rg:1rlt•n Slak1·-. ,md
~L:?l.700 Pt1mon;1 Futurity :h \\1•11
a-. rnnning ~1\lh 111 thl' ru:h .\II
Aml·nt·an Tht• <lo :\l:tn Co fillv hnn~s :-.1x v..111 :-. 111 II hfl'l1m~·
:-l.trb amt earn1n~., uf ~157,i!tli 1n
I<' lhl' mt't.>lllll!
:\11ss Ht-ber. tht• ll's:-. puhl1t·11l'tl
:-t,1bll'mat<.> llf ~old Short .1hn n·
turns thi:-. m<.'l'ling .1flt•1 runnmg
st'l·ond 111 the Ha) :\teadow!>
Futunt \. th a rd an tht• C.nlch·n ~l.lll' Ft1tunt \. third 111 tht• Kan
dt•rj!;1rtt•n and quahf~ tnl! fur tlw
Pom11n:1 F'uturil\ Shl's earrwd
m11rt• than SGf\.oOo \\Ith f1\1· \.\ins
Ill I.I I .ll' l's
'1y Lt>l'l'Y BrtlWn chi:-t'd nut th1·
:-umml'l' st>a:-:on with m11re than
$-l.J,111)1) aflt•r .t v1d11ry rn lht•
$2.>,WO JU\ t•nik and l.11s ~11111:-.
anti a fourth 1n tht' K1ndergarll'n
.tnd fifth Ill lht• Pomona r'utunh
R l'l' k y C ell' 1 n a . ,1 :·qw l' d y
d.1u;.thtl'r t1f K1ptydoo. rl'lttrn:. tn
Los Aiam1tos ;ifler a \"lctory in
lht• $71.000 Fre:,no Futunb and a
runnl·rup effort to Hobhy; Angl•I
rn thl• Pomona Futurity.
The Great Go-Together
Join th e rapidly growing Chart-Smart Set whose mem-
bers have made qua~er horse racing with EXACTAS
their favorite Go-Toge~her. The reason? With a maxi-
mum of ten entries in each race coupled with the form-
fulness of these sprinters (86% of odds-on favorites in
~he m.oney l ast su mmer) p1ck1ng EXACTA winn~r s
1s easier.
• You'll enjoy the Turf Terrace. Excellent menu. Great
cuisine. For reservations ca ll : (213) 431-0922 or (714)
995-3877. You 'll like the va'riety of dishes and the quick
service in the modern cafeteria and conveniently placed
snack bars are a delight Closed circuit TV sets are at
all these locations Special Luncheon Menus.
• For tickets and further information ca:1·(213)431-1361
or (714) 995-1234. LOS ALAMITOS (on Katella near 605 Truest to Form. Watch for these consistent winners·
Easy Date, Pass Over, Heza Charger, Vim and Vigor.
Lanty's Jet, Elan Again, Easy Six, I Can Go. Sold Short
and Bobby's Angel. Together they have been in the
money 189 times thru Oct. 18. 1975 with 107 w ins, 59
places and 23 shows in 241 starts.
DAY RACING Dec. 6 thru Dec. 24 Tuesdays thru Sun-
days. Poat time 12:45 P. M. •
From Dec. 25 thru Feb. 12 DAY racing will continue on
Mondays and Tuesdays and NIGHT racing is scheduled
Wednesdays thru Saturdays with first post at 7:45 P. M.
• The Grandstand and Clubhouse areas are hea,ted
throughout for your greater comfort.
Fwy)
Go Together for The Time Of Your Life.
Los Alamitos
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¥.' DAil 'V Pll OT Thursday December 4 1975
Area Golf
Roundup
Reth I.iljes trom cJe
feakd Jodu.' Woodward
lo win tht• prt•s1dent ':s
t•up champion~h1p at El
~1guel Country Club
( ln the vice pres1d<'nt's
Tlight . R<lnn1e Hla1r wa::.
t h l' " 1 n 11 l' r o v t' r
Ch.1rlene Craml'r \.\hile
\f.1rgaret ~h,011• w(.111
t•H'r '.\ltldrt•d Ddft•ba<'h
in thl' :-t'l rt'tM)-'flight
P;ttlll' Sprigg lldt.><tll·d
Bobh1e Ranblt•y for thl'
treasun·r s flight t1tll'
Midge 'Whitt.• ">' .1:. lhl'
~inner ov<.'r Jl•Jnn1l'
Kohls for tht.' com
l-'troller'.s flight crown
hnd Dottie :-.lido toppec.J
"rat 1'Tc.tn<.'1s in tht• d1n·c
tor's night
Jackie Brown of lrvuw
Coast CC were thl• win
nt>r ·with 170 m gro:s:s <it'
lion
Net wmrwrs inl'luded
Mary Smith with Winnil·
May McCurdy (Irvine
Coast CC> at 12-1 : l.t'e
Schaumer with . Ginny
\1cCartnf•V <S~rnta Ana
C'Cl at -126. Jerrl'
'kC11rm1ck with '.\1arge
\\ t•ed <In·1nt• Coast CC>
11t 128. and llelen
Ht•ri<~on with Lulita
'.\lah(lney <Santa Ana
\ '(' l at 129
Edith Carpenter 1s the
new!) l'rowni.•d pre::.1-
dent's <'UP l'hampwn at •
'.\1 1~~ll'n \'u.:•10 Country
MD Star
Honored
Pat Pntll.:l 155 pound
w1dt' re('l'1H'r. head::. .1
list of :;ix Mater Dei Hi.:h
School players selected
to the All Angelus
Lt•agut.> football teams as
picked by the C'ircuit
('Oaches this week.
In addition to Pritz! on
offen::.e. Marty Snider
was selected at guard
~\nd Eric Wintt>r at
<:enter. Al I three are
::.eniors.
!\lonarch::. selectt'd to
the defensive unit in
elude Mike Monnig at
ctown lineman; Mike
Sugg-.. at hnt.>backer: and
Ceort!e :\lcGowan at de
fen:-1ve bark.
Cr~l1g John:;ton of St
Paul was seil•cted most
valuable offensive
player and Rob
McC"ormbh of Servile as
ctefen:;in' M\'P.
* * * Low net qu~1hf1t>r for
tht' president ·s cup L'Vent
"'a:; Chris Papl'.
Co•ta M~•a
n~~rpenter d efeated l'if• for Tif le Friday FIR$T TEAM OFFENSE
Pot. Pt•'"'• S<llool Wt. Yr.
Barbara Leonard and
fk>tty J o Sleva tied for
~st place in a mystery
urnament at Costa
esa Golf and Country
ub recently w1lh a f <'ore of 34 1 2
! Sue Ewer:::. \\as third
)"tth 3S tn A flight
• In B flight. Ellcl'n
~1lson was the winner
li¥1lh 32 1 i ">'1th four ~ayers tied for second at
including V1 Theiss,
axine Strickland,
leen Yraceburn and
~anLeWI'\
ln•ne Kennedy in the
final:..: Fran Riste defeat
ed Arlene McCauley for
the consolation cham
pionsh1p.
Jn a better ball event.
two teams tied for first
with scort'S of 66. On one
~quad were Ruth
Jenkins. Sh1rky Lee and
RE>rnice Griffin. On the
other were '1a·key Shan
mm. Lucy )le Donald and
a bhnddraw.
Finishing with 67 were
Buff Locke, Jane Red-
mond and Dot Alex-
ander
Mlle Square In C flif;!ht. Carol ~s
was the "1nnl•r \.\ ith 32
with Cll.'l:.i DeLong rwxt at 331 2_ It was beat the pro day
Myrna Lant.' and Mar· at Fountain Valley. Mile
Jorie Thatcher t It'd for Square ~olf Course. re-
first in l> fhght with 35 c.ently ~1th Mae R1ble
"ith Lu Willt•y next at f~nng a o7 net to top the ~ field. . .
It was Pat Blackketter Other winners in-~rst 10 E flight with J21.'z, eluded H elen Emert
/ollowl'd by Mary Gross <70). Barbara Ducom-
• and K:.iv Leutwerh.•r at m~n <71 >. Rose Fergus ::rt •:: · (72), A~n .Ford and
In a t"o dav eclect1c :\1assa ;'le1sh1 (73).
• ,ent. :--;ancy · Terpe;tra Al!o m the winners cir ~nd Barbara Ll'onard de ere C~rolyn West.
tll'<i \\Ith \1 v. Arqwlla Gladys R1chardso~.
find Jerri w at::.on for ~rol ~tt and Bobbie
• fir..,t plare with63 ebb at 74_. Marge
' Second place went to &>ymour, Manon ~artok
\'1v1an Gormly with and Betty Groet:sch at
iflaud1ne Tho mp::.on 75. ~a~bara Stewart.
•along with Donna DeMar Dory:; ~ead , Joe Wood -
-and Betty Jo Sil'' J Hoth bury. Wanda Gnagy and
-tC'am" had srort•:-. of &t Helen Jones at 76. In a low net event,
\It· m ii v r" 11 f l ht' Eloise Le Sage was the A
\\c•'!1l·n' f!t•ii J.!n•up at flight winner with 73,
t '••::.-t:1 '.\ll'"·1 Golf and followed by Dorys '.'lead 1 (\1untrv C"luh 11tdi1ed (7'1) and Bobbie Webb
,both cl1urs(':. 1n a low (75 ).
.gross. low nt'l tourna Rose Miller raptured
•ment ti'us Wt't'k B flight with 72 and three ~ 0 n the ton it(' r Los players tied for second at
•Laios l:iyout. Frankie 76 including Ruth Furr.
Ourst ~rnd :\l ary Zim-Ilamae White and Lorl'l
merman l1t·tl fo r low ta Pacheco
!'ross "1th SC'Mt's of 88. Peg 1 ten was the c
Another tie n·ulted for flight winner with 69.
net with AiiC'e D('rhy and followed by Ceil JaegC'r
\hli1e Haye~ 1n .1t 66. <72>. Jo Woodburv li31
In B fiij!ht, Ann PJp and a tie at 74 between
pa~ was the J?ross winner Massa ~e1sh1 and June
v.1th 92 ">'1th Ginny Duncan.
St~ko captunng net at Helen Emert and
7o. Rarbara Stewart tied for ~tanon Darling was D honors with 71 and
•,the C fli~ht t?ros::. victor Barbara Ducommun
w 1 t h 9 3 a n d 7. o finished with 76 for tturd.
Bartholomew took net Loraine Spal was the E
bonors with 78 flight victor with 75.
'tPhll Goepper was the followed by Rernic<.' I · o:-:-w1nnt•r 111 A fhght Spalding <76) and a lie at
'n tht• \1 1""·' l.ind.i 81 between Frances
l t"ou rst• "11h ~7 Pat D(\rne. Lil Dobhs and Wii~nn. lhw \1ifl·hi•ll .mcl Dorothy F1timaurice.
Lu W11lry t u·d fnr net
honors with tii.
Fr:\n Grotenhtus took
R flight gross honors
With 92 .:rnd Rah<· Rouk
wa:-the net victor with
65
Big Canyon
It was guest day at Rig
Canyon Country f"luh
' JN I l h .1 (' t I 0 II n n .I
p:trtn1•r .... 1·1lrnh1n1·d
'l't'lrt' h.1 ... 1 .... \\1th f111l h.tn
d1t'.IP"
\\ inninj! .\ f11).!hl grn ... ..,
htinnr~ "t'rt' B1•tt~ .I.in,.
~m1th and j!Ul'~t \t .tr)!l'
O"Keefr of .Sant.1 .\na ('('
With 155
Caron Harper and a
blind draw won a
partner's better .ball
tournament at Fountain
Valley Mile Square re-
cently with a net 66.
A tie resulted for
second at 67 with Bobbie
Webb and Rhonda Jef-
fress on one squad. On
the other were Ceil Jaeg
ger and June Duncan.
In at 68 were Carolyn
West with Kay Knopf.
Sylvia Johnson with
~lary Casey: Ann Ford
with Jean Castor; and
Helen Do yle with
Marilyn Hart.
'.'-il•wport llarbor lligh"s undefeated Sailor=' go for thL'1r 2·Hh
str :.ught w.tll'I' polo virlorv and the CIF' •I A erown Fridav ~tl f:as t
Los Angell·s Coll<.>~e in <l 7 :30 p.m . tiff \uth Sunny lli0
1ls. :\1ikl·
Vell<.'kamp ( 11 l and the rC'sl of his Sailor~ moll's will bl' trying lo
h~rnd Sunny l lilb its third sl'tback of the st•:1 :-,on
WR-Prlbl.~lerO.I us 5'.
WR CarMY. St Anlt>ony 110 Jr
TE -Glb5on, St. Paul !11 Jr.
T -C.brera, Plus)( 110 Jr.
G -S11yeler, AMler 0~• ZOO Sr.
(', -4.•w. Servile 19S Sr. c -w1 .. 1 ... M•IH' Del ,. Sr.
QB -M<OoNld, Bo shop Amat 190 Sr
Area Prep
Basketball
JUNIOR VAltStTY
HIMU"9\0ft Ill) OJI EdlMlft
F'Mtolttl IOI F Ill SftrOPo.r
JohMOn \41 F fl)t4'f(ler
S..r1 till C Ill UnttClo.
OHltrerH 11'1 C. Ill C•mpWll
S1t1nriaus 1101 Ci !SI t4~rl>mtln
t4B \CO,.nQ •ub• O'Alr• ~.orldro 10.
~c•..,,.• 9 Ta.•or 1, ,,.., • .,.,.,mt l
Ed•\on \COr•no -.uo~ N•df'ttU 1
8o•~n•
Halltome t4B, H ?o
Ocean\IM IOI fU )M1H•onVoe10
S-1 .. 181 F '8lf91'rt"°"
MtaMIOI f 1110F~>rht
PM'>Ofl f1 I u I Mowr ..
Wil'>On 11/ I r. 1181 YOll
Park\fl'i!) (, •b1Ko-.o.1lJ MV \COf•nQ\Ut)\ Ranl\q c, .... ,,,
Halt11me M1.\lonv1~10.lt 11
E•tan<1• Ual IU) Ca,.yo"
Jard1,,.. 1101 f 1A l Pr1r •
'CofbfH ti; J '•' Mc(,y,,, .
Sh.ldowtn 1101 C 171 Vt
KrOhnl•ldl (I?• <, •i.1 lfo'CW''
t4ay\ 11'1 (', 1111 IMO·•
E\ldnc1a \Corin; \ut'> Mc O•n1e1, •
Ha1f11me E\t•nc1• l• '•
Co<'on•<MI MH 1411 (4•l Lo ... 11
01\1'1'>0 1)1 F <l>I An<IHl.Otl Lrqr~nd 141 F q13 Snitll\
i:..\C)()\110 tll~ l ''• HM'ldfon t~ .. \Ott'nt C., SlC.llt\
Da"'\ ti> c, t•l AO\'
CdM..corinq•ull l'1lloan S FarlM'• 2
t4•1th""' C.dM 7o 74
SHCltmt"" 1411 USl Dow,...y
F•a"k /q I 100 IM<h••
~•rd 'A r ) Jonn<on
Hen1n9d 1211 c. 11t H~'
PrCIClnQt'f" • H c. .f) lrr10
FOrrP'it~· 101 C. 101 J~~
San C••mrnlt \Corinq \ub\ FcxtN
1 Ylt1n•
Haile.mt S..n (1.-m .. nl• 11 19
AMrtN (W I (0) Sunny Hllh
S~elll F !IOIWfir
TorrM (S) ' "I Mo"'t (",I~ (17) ( ()I Vrief>d
Brute 1161 C. l?l C.uey
Wolfe 1101 C. (41 Takala
Mlo r1ne scorino sub• B<>oQ<'ln 4,
IACkle 9, Koelltr 4, Koot'lr 2. Holrlo"
l
Hltlttlme. AMrin•. 39 11
SOPHOMORE
Huft'11>9to11 lllocll IU ) 01 I EdtMlft
P•onaMlll <6) F fOGu1te
Sprow (tl F 110 l Wllllam,
Slelm.us 1291 C 1111 l<•,...rnaru
C.se 171 C. 11 q I Po•elln
Gt Hord 191 C. 1101 C...r,.ly
t4B Korino sub\ Sflu1e 4, Kn•Ol'll 1
H•llt1me H 8, 32·79
Ln Al.,l'lllM 1101 OU Coron• del Mar
Broeryn,a 1111 F UJ Brockm.,n
Colt U?l F (111 t4•1CN:oc•
W•lwn 1a 1 c 111 ~.,,,,
Salo fl l C. 101 H.ill
Har"' !61 C. 091 K•l'lle•
CdM scorino sul>S Osoooo 10. Ar
raMoa •. M1tcht11 •
t4allt1me. Los Al•m•los. 3A·26
Et~ftCI• (M l 1401 CanyOfl
CAI mp !191 F 14 I Wll•llt" I.A"""' 1131 f t H !.anatll'ro COOpo>r 0 I C. 1141 Alll<d•na
c.arriOO (lol C. 11• Frtmont
(...lrl1ch 161 <,, •Al Y'ld'
E\tttnc1A uorinq \ub\ 1•m•,.. 1,
K•r•meno\ '· ROl!\C h I Outharm 8
Staurocos 1, Gerdn•r 2
Hallllme E\la,,cl.J, 47 111
Uftl"8rtlly IJll U11 S..ntl,,.o
Kub1\ 11 I F 1; Hit nlon
e.QifY r 1111 K 1nq\bur y
Tllll• (I) L 10 Pa<p
~r (8) G 141 Vdl""<.ta
Mnhn l7) G IJI Oown'
ti•lfl1m• UnoVj' r\lly. 14 1~
AM .. r Del (M) 147) Du•r1•
Sl..-br• ISi F It H McCl'lff
Schultz OSI F IAI c.u ... ,
~'S 1241 C 111 Ofol•'>OI•
Brlwlluu (21 C. 111 Elll\
CO.I Ny llSI C. I) I M1llOy
MOJCorl1"19iUll\ A•llio s S1mmon1. ,
FRESHMAN
MlrlM 1111 (SU Olenfl
S.y•or ·~1 F 0 ~YOPr
H.ttton 1111 I II So C<1rv•nlp\
Hol ... \141 ( ...... r""I
C..9Nm 1n1 C. 110) P••ilett ,...,_, 1111 C. 17) Reams
MArone tcorono sub Ntelton 2,
Wwyer?, Smith?. Ro•U
H•tl1imc AM rin•,>0-1'
-RB Corw. Bishop Amal 1'S Sr
RB ~nnrtt. Servile 18S Sr
RB \l•l~ruela. St. Paul I~ So
Girls Basketball RB At>lch, St. Paul l'lO Sr
MVP Jonnslon, SI P•ul QB HS Sr
FIRST TEAM DE FEN SE
Got.,.,. Wut OU Ull Sant<l Mon1u Poi. P1•ytt,S<llool W1 Yr.
DL~lt. Moller Del 195 Sr o ... n9t co.,t :011 • .,. 10 1
19 ti pf IP 19 " pf l: OL--O'H..,11. Servile 200 Sr StrutM' 0 0 0
Otow 1 • J
Campbfll ~ o 11
C1111 OO•O
Gl•ss 1 • o ~
l11Wl\~Y 6 I) 0 12
1Cy1er O • 1
MCCIP~n ., ' ' a
TOl•f\ 21 \ 1 "
H•tlllme Golo.n w.,1 1~ ••
TIE FLAT
fllEI SEAUI&
llFLATER
~ l l'"\ P1 •~"u'•
~ .. A 1
FHn\tr~
Ro\adO
0oNIO'°n
A~'<
l.Atnbt \ eon-1
S..rns
Total\
1 0
0
1
0
I 0
I
0 • 0
I 0
0 0
l
11 8
Sanl~ Ana
,,., C'• .. rr~•
(i,m•nttt•i J"N:1' rg
Uo(of No ••
C'-g r g
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1am1Y <MAl511
IK. 1.19 99c
WIPll llAOI
llflllS
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SPICIALI
(ho1q., ..,.,.,. lo"•"'.,• to S
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~lf61 1)1('•
115. "·"
1799
7 OL -Kenl,.s, SI Paul 20S Sr
7 OL-Ross. St. P•ul ?OS Sr
Llll-5"991,Ma .... Del 1• 54'.
• 8 L8-Kenlon, Servile 208 Jr ~ ! L8-St-vkh, St. Paul ITS Sr
OE-PllWlll, 81shooAmat I'll> Sr ! ~ OE-Gatle90s, SI. AnlhOny 100 Sr.
1 O OB -lCteln. Bishop Amal llO 5'.
Oii-McGowan, MA .. r Del ISS Sr. ~ !; 08-Sllaw.PiusX 110 Jr. oe-a-00011. Servlt" 111 Sr. 41 O OB~rmain. St. P•ul llS Sr
LIFETIME
CHECKER
BATTERY
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of Glendora tc al 126 :
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Barbara Gru•r (Mesa
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lrj!inta Forhl's with a ) e C o c h r a n o : I
11wel CC> and Marge
1Rcli~ with P at Morns DEC. 5-6-7 RU. Sol I P.M.
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OCC, Rustlers
In State Action
CUPF.RTINO-Golden
West, Fullerton. Ot' Anza
and Orange Coast (•ol·
legts figure as the first
round favorites ln
Friday·s opening salvo
of the state J C water polo
tournament at Dt> Anza
College, here
G o I d 'e n W e s t · s
Rustlers, winners of the
Southern California title
last week, face College
of Sequoias in the open-
ing game at 8 Friday
morning. Orange Ceast.
third 1n the SoCal
tourney, meet s San
Mateo at 9.
If Golden West and
OCC both win, the two
rivals will tangle at 8
(
Saturday m orning in th<'
semifinals with the v1<.'
tor ~dvnncing to the
champiom;hip game :it
2 15
The Rustlers have de-
feated Orange Coast
twice this ~eason .
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IS PRESSING HIS POINT.
FUNKY WINKERBEAM
I F CJOtJ 1URKE<.'S oo~.,
SHAPE UP l'M GONNA
KtC.K 'w>OUR 8UTTS I
FIGMENTS
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NANCY
J'UNEBOG/
IF r~ev t71G A Lli1l&
OteP£Sl, MA'f'Plf.
1l-lev·u.. ?'f'fl11iCe
OIL !
by T 0111 Bali'*
RAMl~AMI . .
by Dale Hale
by &nie Bushml'ler
J DOOLEY'S WORLD
AT LAST ! I've.
PFD\'f:D M'f lHWJN
A60U r IH E MOON
f'\Elf\JG MADt or
tJRfCN CHLE:.S~ 1
DR. SMOCK
GORDO
SAY, MISS cReese:,Po
YOLJ IHlt-JK A
L.INe OF "POC1"0R
SMOCK Ge"f" W ISl.-L.-"
<SRE:e1"tNG CARPS wouL..c::> ee -roo
COMME:RCIAL.?
BUM RJ.pf
IT15 A MOST ESSE./'JTlAL
AND
VJERsA ii LEE
IN5TITUT10Nf
MOON MULLINS
ANIMAL CRACKERS
1<1<Mrf
IT'~ nJE T!lA0/1/0NAL
COMMIT MEI.Ji
OF R&SPOV~IE!JLE JOURNAJ..16M
r
l
i
f • ..
by G~ ge Lemont
\
by Gus Ai 1 iola
by RodcJer Bollen
SEE THE
MOON--104
A LOOK
8Ec.AOSE Q:l() H~E
, .. ' ..
TODAY'S UIDSSIDID PUZZLE
ACROSS 52 Wedding
1 Oil country cake layer
5 Minor actors: 54 Get u Yes1er~·s Puule Solved:
Slang recompense
10 N1rrow 55 Ex1111d
mt11l stnp before
14 Altcraft part S9 Ouct 1V1tem
15 Conceit 63 Plaster
16 Men'• genus blcking
17 Miking lucid: M Involving
2 WO«ll only one aide
19 State eG African plant hf+w~lllil
fonnaltv Ci7 Philippine
20 lllteMf isl1nd
21 Olaipatn e8 Turning:
23 hriod• Pff· Prefix
ceding 69 Longs:
"""'" lnlo1n111 25 Animal'• gait 70 Mud·fillod
26 Holdt flfni1Y honows Var.
to• purpo11 71 ····goose 12 Part ol U.S.A. 49 Bakery 301mprov ..
34 Fire_.,,.,
35 .. Thet'•·-
of rubbilhl"
f7 -AVls:
flerebinf
311 floor CO"*·
Ing item 39 Conditions
of wealth
42 Haitcut style
43 Gt9'tly
~ed
penon
• (lotely
cartflntd
41 f:i.tl from
•bolt 48 Lllln·Amtri·
can garment
50 Eliciting awe
DOWN
1 length unit
2 Customary
fulletion
3 Crulling
4 Cloaatin
13 Hills p1oduct
18 Correct 51 Makes a
22 Uncle··· return for
24 PositlOfl 53 Of the
26 Persttn kidneys
failles . 55 Action in •
27 Oort forth game
spice 28 Severe act S6 Ranlmg
5 W Gtffn1n 29 Incline sound
city 31 We1lthy man 57 Henrv Vi's
6 Kind of v111 32 Amusingly college
7 Grtldy odd 58 Wine's
people: 33 Kind of fur partnef
tnform1I lS Aquatic 60 M1gne1ic
I That which is 1nimal met1I
brought out 40 Production 61 Treaty t Space ll)eft lnctUMt group: Abbr.
10 l rtek 41 •····· jKlclt 62 Flush '
11 Songwriters' " Locks a dOOf a Juril·
1ubject 47 Mad killer$ pni<Mnc•
NOCHOIC.E..
PEANUTS by Charles M. SclUI
--~~~~~~--:;
• I
I i '
io~r, iH~ l<S iHE T'HI~ TIM!!
°™~ WUK YOU'VE SUN SENT Hf~ FOrt ~i,
!'L.L. MAVE •
WHEN l{OIJ SlJDOENL '( FEa
INSEC~. l(OOR THUM6 POPS
INTO 1(0!/R MOVTH,ANO l{OU
6fi!AfS At«TMIN6 THArs HAND'( ..
WHAi HA~ THAT 60T
TD PO WtfH 11' 'P/
~Al~ING A
rruMPIAS.'
'YOIA KNOW I HAVE
A VALID
t 'THOUGHT A
811t TH CU"Tl~CATE
WA'i A LICEN~f
'TO LNE •. ? .,.,. ... '&~IFICA1'E !!
&});
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AND WITH VERA
FREED ANO OKAYL r CAN EXP\.AIN ~E
ORIP TMOSE Vl~INS
HAO ON ME.
I
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"Now, Henry, please stay away from the educational channct-1
don't want to have to think until after Christmas"
DENNIS THE MENACE
1)8 DAILY PILOT Thurtday. O.C.mt>et 4. 1815
The Bi&&fft Marketplace on the Orance Coast
PUBUC N011CE PUBLIC NOTICE
1111nn1ous 8\#StNdi tllOTtC9 TO ueotTo.s NAMa ST ATU ... llT ..., ~ "" ... ,_.no ~-'' ...,,. IMl-1uPC•tCMt coua'fOf'TMa ,.m••·
SUT• 011' CAt..l"°ANIA f'IDll ltf. R$0HAt.. PU "PA·ME'T"ICS
TH a COUNTY OP OllAltM $4lMINAR. t•U k,.,,.r ~1¥1. c..Ma If\ 1"911\att.r ef tM lh Utte eol KARRY Mew. CA 91',.
'JO\,OMON, DKM-. OyNtea'" lnter,.aUOMI C.Of'nPIWly,
Notice h ll•rt•Y t l"ell tt the ltlt~ Or., C."• Mew, CA..nti. cr~Oon ..... 1.,. <lei~ ~~ me Tllh t>11111ftttt I~ conou~ted t>y a
WICI 49<"'"11 .. Ille Ml~ < lelrm Ill -fliltrll p.at"IMnl\lp
ol11<1 of lhe Cl .... ef the alO<tWlcl COUt1 R-t'I C. ltoot
atl01Attnltllenl•tM~r119neO•t Ttlli "•l•-"I wo flleO Wltll""
IN Mtk t of MARCAIUi\.\.I and OOW, County Ci.rll of Orange Ge\lflty on No"'
19'112 tvoo+.11unt St .. In tlle Oty ol ..,,.,.r JI, 1'1),
Fountain V1lley, In Ora119t c--tlY. , F~
'Wfll<l'I talltt otfl<• Ii the 111act of Ml· P1.1bll~ Or.not Cont o_.1, Piiot,
M\\ of Ille unde"l""ed In •II ""'""" Nov. 27, •nd Dec. 4, 11, ... ,.,s 441CHS
Ptrt•ln1119 to ••Id e•t•t•. Sut11 ci.trnt -------------Witt\ o-. ne<nwry vovc,.•• must bl
11HICI 0< presente<il H -10teuld wltlli~ '°"' monlM after t,,. first pWlltutlOll
of tlll\ notice
0.ted HOWft'lbtr 1, lt7S
Alla 00ro1111 Dow
Eutulrlaol tM
Will ol UICI Cle<eClent
-•CA1t•\.L1 AND DOW
AttwMr-·U W 1,__i.11ntSt.
.._..... Yallef, (all+.nlf• '2M
P\11111~ Or.ono-C.OUI Oa1l'r PllOI.
NOV ll,J0,21,allCIOtc '· lt7S 421·7)
PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS llU~INRSS
NAMESTATUUNT
t~ lollow1n<1 Pl'•sons art 00•"9 ti.;$1
~U•\
C P 0 C SERVICES. tSOO Marns
,.,.. Su•ltl08. Costa ~s•. C4' ml•
David B . Co nntlly, 3101 Sum•••• Pt.ace, Costa M(o\~ CA <n111•
C ... rlu F . ~rry, :>t21> Ml\lrol Or ,
11vm1nq1oneeachCA "2Mt
1't11s bu\1neu Is conciucled by .t O!"'e••'
potr1ner~1p
O.v1d B Con,...11y
Tllh •1.tte,,,..,t WU Ill~ wlttl Int
(OuMY C.te rll 01 0<1ngt County on
CJ"t em0tr I t91S.
FS0214 Publl\Md 0.•"9t Coast Diiiy Pilot
~t 4, 11, 11.lS, 1'1S 4Sl3-H
PURLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS llUSINE"
NAME STATEMENT
TM follow11>9 persoM are OOlftQ bus•
MU~
!NOES SPORTSWEAR CO, 1185
WNttler Alft • Cos!• Mew, Calll '2477
Shatl I~. 9U2 Olymp" Or Hun
ll"Oton lleacl'I, Calif , 97"44 Jantl lncles, .. ,, Olympic Or.,
HunllnQ!Ol'l lleach, Cal•f '1&46
Tll•s bu\1neu is conelvtled by •n on
dtvtOU.I
sn•rl lndes Tiiis staltt'N!nl wa• f•ttd _,,. Ille
CO<lftly Cltr .. of Dr"1'19" County on Nov
e-u , t'7~ Ft970
Puolo~ Orang• (.O,HI Oatly Pilot,
Nov 20, 21, allel Otc 4, 11, 1'1S 41S-7S
PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
fllCTITIOUS aUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
Tiie lollowlng person Is dOino Dusi·
ntSS H
W t NOSPEEO SAILING ANO
CAUISING CENTER, 2144 W Pa<1hc
C:O.st Hwy, NewPo•I 8eacll, C. ~
Ellzat>tt• l(•llr. 18ti Loreto A-. Costa Mew, Ca. 91•2•
Tiil' Du)1NU ,, COftd\Kte(I by ¥1 1n
Cllvtell.al Ehl~ll'IK•hr
T111' st•temenl w•S Iii~ Wltfl Ille
County Cler .. of Or•nge C-lyon Nov•
-14,ltlS..
~44
P\11111~ Oran<)e C:O.sl O•llY P\IOI,
November 20. 27, ano Oecembt• '· II
HIS ... H>-1\
PUBUC NOTICE
flCTl't,IDVS •USI NES$
H.t.Mt STATEMENT
Trte followino oersons •re OOino bu•i
ntSS.S
PACI FIC FIRE PROTECTION.
f'I02 Bond Circle, Huntington 8eol<ll, u.. 92MI>
Edwolrd A. Harrison, 2133 Fedtf•I
Ave , Cost• Me\.t, CA. '11411
Jack O. Harrison. 990? &ono O re le,
Hootonoton Beach, CA ~?~
1'h1s buslnus Is condutltd l>'I' •
general partntnl'llp.
Edw••d A Harri\On This \t•t.,motnl wa~ 11ted With IM
Co\lnty Clerk of Ounc,e County on Nov
M'11>tt' 21, t91S.
F-Publl~ OrafH)t C:O.st Oilily Pllol.
~ 21. •nd Otc. 4, t I, It, 1'1S ~ 417S-7S
PUBLIC NQTICE
NOTICE OF INTENT!~
TOCllEATE SECURITY INTEltEST
ISec:s. 4111·4107 U.C.C.l
NOTICE I\ htrPby 9lven to t"lle
Cred•tors of ROY G JOROAN and
~RTIN SHE PS dba SWENSEN S
ICE CREAM SHOPPE, Debtor\, wN>W
bu\tnes\ .oddrts. t\ 1H·111 Broadway,
L.agune &eac11. Counw otO••nve. SI.tie
Of C..l1lo•n1ol, tll•t • .ecur11y 1nlPres1 1s
•bout lo l>t crtaltd by Oeotor •nd
granled lo L•guna EQu1l1ts COrpot.+--------------1 tlon, S«ur4'<1 Party, wl'IOSe bus.ness.0-SUl'E••o•cou•TOFTHE
STATEOFCALIFORNIAFOR
1'HECOUNTYOFORANGE
Ne.A..a51'2
NOTICE 01' ME.t.•ING OF
ftE1'1TIC>ff FOR ftlt08ATE OF WILL
AND FOR LETTERS TESTAMEN·
TARY
Estate of AL8ERT RANOALL
GARDINER, Otceased.
NOllCE IS HEREBY GIVEN INt
.. ELEN V YOUNG Ila\ ltlf'd l'ltn•1n a
11tllhon IO< Probolte of WI II .tnd '°' IS-~·of Lttters Te\tamf'ntary lo lllt•
1M'lll10N"r rtitrtt><f' 10 wllo<l'I I\ mild!'
for particular\, and that I~ ,,,,,. .. nci
P4ol<f' Of "urlng 11'14! same Ila\ llf{'n ~•
for O«em!Rt "· t'1S, •t • 30 a m. on
Ille courtroon of Oepar1men1 No l of
S.010 (Our\ al 100 C.IYIC C~nltr 0t1W
Wt\l on lllf' City of S11nld An•
Ca11torn1a
D.lltCINOlftmbfr19. IU\
WILLIA,,,.E.St.IOHN, ~
County Cieri\
WILLIAM C HAYES
Alt-yatuw
'°°WiltM"81..-. W.154tHil-C..llttr
Let~,C.-111•90011
Ttl: UIJIMAl-tffl .....,., .... , ...... u.,..,
Pvbl1\Md Or~ CN SI O.tlly Piiot,
~c. 3, 4, 10, U IS 4S'7·1S
PUBLIC NOTICE
HOTI CE TO Cit EDITORS
SUPIE RIOR COURTOFTl1E
STAfE OF CALIFORNIA FOR
THE COUNTY OF ORANGE
.... A .. '147
Est•tt of KENNETH R. SCHEU .. •u KENNETH SCHELL. aq KEH·
N E TH ROOSE VE LT SCHELL.
Dt<ffWO.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lo the
crtdlton ol the •bovt 11•med decedtftt
.,..tall pe~n\ N••no cl••-agalnsl nw Wld Cle<tdenl •rt reoulre(I to Ille
tlWm, with tl'le necuwry voucr.n., in
tN offk e ot tl'lt clerk of IM -.no
titled cour't, or to present ll'lem, w4nt IN
~wrv vouc:htn. lo the~
at "" office of ROBERT L. HUMPHREYS, Allorner •I ~ •• ,
Oliver Oriw, Su1lt ll, Newporl &eac,.,
C..llton>ia "2461. wll1cll ,, ll'lt plol<e ot
bus>..S\ ot !tie -,~......, HI all tNI·
~ pertatntnq lo tt>e nl•lt ot \Md Clt-
ctOtftt, w•tll•n '°"' ""'"'"~ ollw tr>t I~ puOl1ca11on ot tlll\ nollu.
o..ted No"'"'"°'' 11, 1'7S Syllf1a !.cllell
....,,.,ln1'1ratrl11 of™ Enatt of
tfle ab<N• name Cl Cle<-
.cMllEltT L. HIU11U•MttEYS
~.,l.lw
411°"9f0rt ...
SoltttD __,~11.c.1 ......... ~
T .. : 11141 .. ~171t
ft\lllli!IMcl 0r•"9t Coa\I 0.lly PllOt, *" tl, lO, rt, a ... Otc 4, 191S 47~15
PUBLIC NOTICE
Clress is 301 Forest Attnllt, L.tguna
8<tacll, County of Or•n11t, Slate of
C.hlorni•
The CWOPer'IY In todlictl lllt SKvrily
Interest wlll bt created is. in 9ff!Pra1,
all fixtures ancl equipment, lurnitutt
and funio~l>lngs ol Oebt0< covero"'I p<o-
per I y now loc•t•CI at 2H·211
Br-ay. L~unil Oeacll, County of
0r•"9P· State ol C.lllornlol, and busl·
ness known as s-nsen's l<t Cream
Sl'ot>Pfl The •l0<pSoald ~curily transaction
will bt conwmmatt<I on or etttr -Hlh day Of December. t91S. at 10 00
AM •I 11S 8 roolldw•y, La9vn.t ~a<n,
c.11torn1a by t~ utcuhon ot a steur1·
1Y 19' eeme<>I. -
So tar .os known to lllt ~cured Party,
all bus1nts~ names and •ddrP,\e\ u'4'd
l)y tr1t ~l>tor lo• Ille lhfte yea" lor.>1
p.ast,art ~me
OATEO NOWml>tr14. 1•1s.
LAGUNA EOVITIES
CORPORATION
ByCllarlesA Sm1111,
Pres.•d,..nl
Publtsl!t<I O•a"9f' Co•st O..ly P1101,
0Kem«1u4, 191S ,S,..IS
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
SUPEltlOR COURTOFTME
\TATE OF CALIFORNIA FOil
TM l COUNTY 01' OltANGE NI.A~
Estate of WILLIAM C. HU~,
0t<Hsecl
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to ttw
<redltors of tllt abovt nat'N!d dec~t
tNt all PtrM>ns ,...,,.,,9 clatms against
tlw s.ICI decedent are required 10 ltle
tllem, wltll the MCtswry voucl'ltrs, In
ttie offltt Of tflt cterll of tllt atiove en
titled coun, fK to pre~nt tl'lem, with,,,.
nece~.,Y vouchers. to tl'le -s•Qt>eG
•I u. office of JOHN E MILLER. Al
tonwyat Law, llS !>l'lerman Ave , p,.o,
Bo• ,,_, PalO Ano, C.11llfotn1a 'Mllf6,
wbkl'l 1s lhC pla<t of ous•neu of l"e un· ~ In all m•llers perlatn1no to
the est• of said dtcedtnt, ..,,,,."tour
~after lhe tlrst publlc•lton ot ll'liS
r«l<t
Dated NOwmllfr 11, 1'1S
LESTER THOMPSON
EaKutor Ol ll'le Woll ot
Ille ab<We tWt t'N!CI CIKedtnl
JOMNE MILLElt
....... ,.t~w
•SllenMft.t.'H.
l'.0 .... tll•
hie,..., C..IHentl• ....
Ttl: (41SI 121.-sl
A.....,twEncwtw
P\llbll\l'led Orange Coast O•llY PllOt.
Nov. 1l, 20, 27, and Dec 4, 197S ~IS
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
CALLING FOR 8105
Scl'lool Olstroct · HUNTINGTON
llEACH UNION HI G H SCHOOL
DISTRICT
MUHICIPALCOURT B1dOeadline· 1·CJo'c10Ck P.M.oftne
MAR801t JUDICIALDISTlllCT tbtlldayof Oecembtr, !91S.
4211 J•mMrla ~..... Place of Bid Rf'Ct •PI; HUNTINGTON
~ .. acl',Clllflf'tli•'2$oLJ BEACH UNION HIGH SCHOOL
PlatMltl. JERRY L PAAl(ER Mid DISTRICT EOUCAllON CENTER,
ttAY C. P ARl(EA. Oefendanl ''°' Bolw Awn...,, Room S06, Hunt
,ARNOLDM. PAR I( EA lfl!l'on Btacll. CA. •26.41
SUMMONS Project lden llflcat1on Namt·
C..HN1Hnller1140 EDISON HI G H SCl100L
NO'T!CEI Yo11 II.Vt""",...., T1ll GREENHOUSE -BION0.769
<-1 _,*<IM ... 11ut YMI w4tMllt Place Plens art on tile Facilllt"\
.,_ ..... ,..,. 1111leu y111 ~ l>lanntng ano Co<KlrU<tton Oel>t .• Hunt
...-'"91on 8t1cll union H~ Scf't004 o .. .-
AVISo' U.tw Ila II .. .._......_ El tr•tl, S201 8olw Ave , Huntlfl9'on ,,..,...1 ,.... ~ldtr c"'1n \H. litl ll@acl',tJl<.92647 •
.-...Cl• I -.... u•. ........... NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 11'111 ....,. * •.in. \..t• la Ill*-'.., trc abOv.-d S<l'IOOI 0 1\1ric1 ol
Cl99~ Or1n9t County, Celtlornl•, il<tono lit
I TO THE OEFENOANT· A civil •nd tl'lrov911 Its Govern1119 Board
cOf't'lllalntlWsbffnhleelbytttept .. nl1" lltrtlnalter referred 40 a•
... n\IYOU ISttfooinolt•) "OISTRIC1'," will rK1!1"e up to, bul
a II y04J wlsll 1o cJ.tenCI 1111si.ws..il, no1 later thilf1 tlla above·•lall!Ct ,..,..,
-,-mu'1. willllnlOCleys •llff ltl1SSUfT>o ~bock for IM eward of a tonlrol<I .._ is str~d on you, 11i. wotl'I tl'lts 1or tllt a«iott pror.<t
c-1 a -men Pltad•nv In ,._ to 8tO. \/\ell bt rf!ct1..ed in I~ pl11<e
tl'lt comp1a1n1 fit • Ju\llCt Court. "°" •Clenl!hed a bOw, ancl shalt tR -ntd
m•nt l•le .. 1111111t court~ wrolltn ~ -iiutitlely rt!.tO alOUO •I 11'1« MlO,,..
,119 or c~se •n oral ottad1no to bl en slattd llmP end place.
t...ed In the OcKk•I in rtSCIOn_. 10 tNo Ea<ll t>ld must conform and bt
c-•alnt. within lO Clays ell« lltls rl!\POn\1wtethecOfllractdoc-ls wm..-\ I\ s.r"i!CI on yovl. EaCl'l llld \Niii be accompanl~ tlY llW>
t> Unl•u you so ,.,)C)Ond, 'fO\lf de \l!curlly r•f•rred to In 11'1« contract
I.ult wllf ~ tnt.,..e<l Uf>Oft 1pptk atlon0f oocuments and by ,,. list ot propoowd
tr.. pl•lnulf •nd 11111 t out I m•Y Hiter" wei<ontrectors.
1udQmenl eolllMI YOV fO< lhe reli.t de The OISTRICT rewrves ttw rlqftt to
meftdecl In 11-compla int. wlll(ll could ~te<I any or 111 bids or to waive any lr-
rewlt !ft .. ,...1.1WN11t of Wll9". t•lno ttQUt.,.ltlH or ll'lfor'mallllt\ lfl _., bkK ~.....,or ~Y or Ollltf rel~ rt orlnllllt>lddlft9. ~-l11tllt<0"1plalnl. Tiie OISTRICT llat °""'rnlnfd ,,.
c. If "°' wt ... • "91l tllt M'fk•.. ...,., .. ,,,. ... tuna rete of per c1i..m
-• ..,.., ................ ,..., ...... ~ '" ... IOUllty In Wfllcll ""'-' • •.........., M .... ., _ _.._ IHobll*'fotmed'-•e<lltreftertyDt
.......... H~ ..... \'M fltM.,.._, flf-llrnan~toeat\ltellw ~ ~~·,JI, 1.,S tr.tel. Tiie,. r.-n ....... Ille M ,,,. ~u DISTRICT oftl<• ........ not 80I~
M H«tMllll "'"'. H"""ll~on .. Kii, CA. ~I. C1t'11 c..1n tna1 be .UlnM °" _,. A 8'1 \.INN MOMll\I c_., .. lfleW ratttWll lie poSIMellt'e
()eporty •Illa. ~-,,. -rel "<•""'''"''" lft(ludH n. ~ ... ~ .. '* cllafft c~el"'• ••p1.t111tlll" Ill(~ _.,.. It INMcl """ 1 -ttifo<O oa,. ot c~omplelnent. "dtfeltdent I,. ...,.. m i.w~. T,.. ret• tor "*"'-' c...-n ,,....,.,tftOe"t, \lf\Olll• '" .u11 _,...lfM wen illell w • ~t Cl.-, the flf"'ltf e"4 m.11o(u4-,.._ llWIM~ff. ~ ._,.........,_ ,..'*' A .,u_ "_...,. ,,,.~_., ...,...,.(X)tt.
......... tl!CIW"'9 aft 1111-r. ~· Tlt~TOlt to -tflt <.Mired Is
.... L-·• -'4 M In tM Wiii rtWreCI --· ... ""°"'en\'~--.., .. ~ ~ .. c-t. y-~..-... ,..,"°'Int""'"-""' .,....... _..flt -t M fllad 11'1 lflls IHClfltf retes to ell werllmM
awt _.~ ""'"r fill"' ten -"'*°' ~ ~ UIOfft IA .._. •~Ion of INll • ~ ._._. ... ~ ..,tolttll ,,.<*lllr•t. ...................... ..., eMtl.... .. _...., ffttY wttfldf .. 1111 tl4d tor a
toft-'""'" 1l1f..,. _.'°""" . .,.._ ..,._ .. ...,., tlva (451 dep .ner lllt ·~ ....... Sii-·~ ................... ........,. .. _... _._ 911 e WfY _, H'l' I• I..... A -~I ~ eM a flltrlermenc.e
..... ..,..,... .. ...,..,.. ,_........_ .... -.... ,..,.,..~._ .. ..._Ullon
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~OM>....... . Pd&t ... ~1"9 ....., .. ,,......,. &C"AMU.tlo!I I ....... Or-CAffl OellY ....... ......,..., Orlft!Jt (Ult CWty ........ .. ' ..,. .. ,, .... °'ft''*"" t "'"" ... "· .... o.~~f'ltr • ~ . ~~ *n
-......,. .. -
• PUBLIC NOTI F.
FICTITIOUS 8USfNf U
NAME Sl.t.T•MENT
·0 .. 1011-•no Pf''°"' art OCMn9 bu\•
norUll
PUBLIC N011CE
ll'ICTITIOUI auau•au
NAM• ST.t.T•MtNT n. .,..._1,,. perM>ft '' _,.. ltM4 6
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Coll• MHA. CA n.,.
AONWI WrlQl'll, 2.02 Wlllo Lii, C...t.t
~NI S IC.t:. (.11(.AM, ... , In
~tr. Or , Hunhnqlon Baa<ll, CA
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Ft•n<•S c Bl111wn ... ., lnQUwUC~ «.?'"i H11n1t~ton S.•c 11. C • .,._..
""""·CA. t16tl Th\ ~Mn h conciucttO by an In R.al £s tote ........ 1000. 2999 Announcements , Pw •· Metthondde •..••• 8000-_,,, ' Lott & Found ...... SOSO.s..99 Boats & Morine
Conni• ' Bl•V•en ... " IM\Of'Ulk Or, HunllnQIOfl 8UCh. CA .,....
CllVll!Ual ROflM Wrlqllt
TlllJ ,1 .. 1etnelll W•\ Ill.cl wilt\ ltw
Co\.lflty Clerk of OunQt County on Ho.
Rentab •.. , ..•.•. J000.4699
Bu.tneu. Investment &
flnonciol .......•.. 500()..5049
S.Vi<H & .tpajn 6000-6099 fqUipment . , ...... 900()..9099
fmpoy"*'t & AutCHnObhs & other llll\ llu.irws\ i\ lOlldu<ltd ~ «i 111
di.,...,
F••nci\C. Bia.Hen wntltr 21. ltl). ration ....•• 7000.7199 Tran atlon ..•• 9100..9999
Tiil\ \latement ... , flltd wlttl Ille
County Clerk of Or•n~ County on Nov
tmllff u. ttn F..m
Pvbll\hed Orenot C:O.•t Pally PllOI,
Nov 20, 21, and 0.C• 4, t I, 1'1S '411·7S
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Publlstled Of "'9t C~I Oall\' Piiot.
NOv 21,andDI< 4, 11, It, 191S W H) ~!! !.~~ .~ ....... 1 ~~!!! .~~ ~ ......... ~!:!.r:c!~ ~ •••••••• ~::: .~ ~~ •••••••• .
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PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS •USINESS
NAME STATt:MENT
TN following perwns are OOI~ buJ•·
ntt\I\
ORANGE COUNTY LIFI:, 11805
$Icy Park Circle, Sulle "G", Irvine, U.
'2114
ARSAN ENTERPRISES CORP,
I~ Slly Park Cltele SI• G. lrv•M,
Calllorn1191114 l~tate of C•hlorno• I
Tl'lh ~ftt\\ h tolleluct.ct tlY • cor
PQflltlon.
ARSANENTERPRISES
CORP
OOf'OlhY ArHn. Vice "'es•cMftt
This \l<itetntnl wu llltO wilt\ tr.r
County Clff11 of O••"'le c-11 on Nov·
-71.197S.. F4,....
Publlv..d OranQf' Coast Oa11y P\lof,
Nov. ?7, and Dec ' 11. 11. 1915 4511 IS
PUBLIC ~OTICE
l'ICTITIOUS aUSIN•SS
NAMR STATIEM•NT
'Tllf lollowlno perM>ns •rt dolngbusl
rtf'\,.\
OAVIO RUSSELL & PARTNERS,
-01 A1Ytr\1Cle A•c • Newp<)rt 8tol<ll, 91...,
0.•10 Russell, 2W "C" San!• All•,
Cosl• Me~. Ca. '2421
Curt Brogren, 01 Rtveni~ Ave ,
Ntwoort S.~11. C• t t&&J
111•• bu\lne\\ " conducted by ii
91Mral ~•lt'N!•~•P Curt 8r09ren
Tiiis \tatenwnt w.s ftllel ..,,,., tne
Count' Cluk 01 Ora11941 County on
No-.mbff 14, 191S.
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Published Otanoe Coast Delly Pliot
Novembff 20, 21, •nd Otumt>e,'A. It, t'7S 4346-IS
PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS 8 USIHESS
NAME STATEMENT
5
6
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8
VCAR
BAY ANO BEACH
675-3000
.'<'lO I l LOAS1' HWY CORONA O i L MAR
MAGNIFICENT VIEW
High above Newport Bay, Balboa
Island & the Pacific; 2 Huge bdrms., 2
baths, plus separate suite & bath on
upper Jevel. Exceptionally lovely
home. $175,000
BAY & BEACH REAL TY
OUR 26th YEAR 675-3000
L·;SLl':Y N
1\YLOR CO
llEALTOHS ~j IH't' UHi
H.Y. HILLS llEAUTY! $115,000
Meticulously maintained 3 BR
Sausalito model by Lusk. Love & care
makes this the sharpest! Land incl.
1500 SEACREST DR. OPEN FRI 2·5
• 2111 S.J .... HilsRood
NEWPORT c Et4TER. till. 644-49 I 0
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l'ICTITIOUS 8USIHESS
NAME STATEMENT
Tiit tollowlng person Is oo.ng bvl.1
neu •s GeMral 1002 General 1002
CORCORAN EN1'ERPRIZES, 2500
S.avltw Ave. Apt No. t. Co<Oll\a del
Mar, CA. "241S
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Tiit looowlnQ IM'•son• drc doono bust·
ness•s '
WESTPORT IN'iTRUMENT COM
PANY. 91' P.tul•rtno Ave., CO•la
Mese, CA. 92U4
Alvin M. YO\I, "' P•ulerlno AYt •
Co\la Mt\•, CA 92470
Oonalcl J ~cktr. 14771 Mm1nd4
Road, Los Altos Holls, CA. 'M0'12
Th•\ t>u•lne•s I~ condu<led by •
vener•l partner\ll1p.
Alvln M1CllHI Yo\I
This st•tet'N!nl was toled wilf'I the
C.ounlY Oer-o4 0r•"94! County on No•·
~21,1'7S. ,,.,.
P\11141~ Ora"9e ~· O~llY P\tol, Nov. 27. arid Otc 4, 11, 18, 1'1). crnH~
PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS8USIHESS
NAME STATEMENT
The loll0wl"9 Pl'rwns art do1nq bust·
ness '" OVAi \. HOM ES. A llm1ltCI
~r1nttsl'l1p. 10082 G•r l1eld A•tr\llt,
Hunhnqton lleacll
Philip H Mc Namef' qtntr•l
patrlner, 10082 G<1•fl•ICI Ave. Hunl
1n<Jlon lltac II '
Dalt S1mbro, qeneral parl,,..r,
loot? GartoelCI A•e . Hunllnglon 0.-acll
This buSintss Is bei"9 conciucttd by A
limo led P1rtnersn1p,
~llp H lcNamte
Thi\ sl•let'N!nl w.n rtltd ••ltt ll'lt
County c 1.,,_ 01 Otanoe Co.in1yor1 Nov
~r14, 1'1S.
Ft9740
Publlsl'lt'd OIMOt Coast Oaily Pllol,
November 20, 11, •1111 Oecemo.r 4, 11, 191S 437 .. 1~
PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
T"" tollowinq per WM are 001nq l>tJ\•
neuas
COMPUTER SOLUTIONS COM
PANY llt7S Santa Ctcoloa St • Foun
1a1nV•llo Ca 97108
Rocllard 0 P-r\On 1817\ ~ta
~1ha'il , Founl"n V.!llty, Ca "2708
J~ R Brown, US OrM>qe Htll
une.Anat.eim,C• •1801
Tl1I• bu\lnts• Is conducted by •
C)tfteral partner\h•P
R1cl'llrd o. ~rson
Tiits slalemtnl wo ltl•CI Wtltl ""
County Cll'rk ol Or•n9e County on New·
.-u, 1'1S.
F4'fl41
ftubli~d OranQ(' Cool\t Oa1ly Ptlot,
NovtmOer 20, 21, ano Otctmb"r 4 11.
tt7S '41t·H
PUBLIC NOTICE
SVl'ElllOR COURT OF THE
!.TATE OF CALI FORNI A FOii
THE COUHTYOF ORANGE
No . .t. ... OJ
CITATION
In "'" M11lltr nl lhl' Estat• ol
FOWARO !.lAlll H i. .JU EO
STAI/I SH, ~C•l\t'd
THE P EOPLE OF THE STATE OF
CALIFORNIA
TO: MARGARET L OHLIN, Post Of
toce Oo• SJ!l, Pocatello, ldal>o,
mot
~uant lo 11\f' law you ;irt ""'••trf
C•ttd olnd rt<IUH'°1l IO ll>PeJr oolort lhf'
JudQt of lltt\ Court, localt'd "'
CO<.ir\l'IOus.t, 100 C1v1c Center Drive
Wrsl, on I~ Ctly of S"nla AtWt, County
ot 0rilnQe, Slate ol C<thlornoa, •I the
C'OU<1room ol O"Pol•lm~nt No l on
Ot:C•mber 1', al t 00 A M • 1"-n """
IM<'t IO lit oamollf'O on lhe """lll"r WI
lortl'l In !fie Pehl1on of Jam"\ E Ht1m,
PU041< AC1mtn1str.a1or of Or•nQe Cout>-
ly, k cordlno 10 Ille v•ril.eo ~llllon nn
hie, 10 wlllcl'I reltrence is m<tOe tor lurllW!r p.&rllculan
0.1.cl Nov. 13. 1'1S
SEAL
WILLIAME SIJOHN
County Clerk ano Clerk
ol tl'le Superior Coutl
Ol IN""• ot C.tlll0<nl1,
in and tor tht County ol Or-
Bv. Otl>ra W"llunt, OtPUIY
.t.O•IAH KUYPER, COUNTY
CO\INSE\.
-ltlCHAllDD. OVIEDO, DEPUTY
411 Clvt< C..nter Orin Wot
Peost OtllCI Ilea IJ7t
5aftta Alla, Cllllor,.11 tl70Z T•..,.._: 1714ll:M-)tOS
Attorney•"' Pellti.Mr Pubtlsll~ Oranoe Coast Dally Piiot,
H0•.20,27,andO.c.4,11,1'1.6 '4~1S
PUBLIC NOTICE
S1J7 •• aecnwNe. lJ.,Jtl
NOTICETOC•EOITOttS
OF8ULKTltANSFERANO
INTENTION TOEXECU1'E
S ECUlllTY INTllllEST
AGR~EMaNT
{Seu .61tl .. tt7U.C.C.)
HoCk t I\ ......Oy o\Wft lo crlelllon of
Ille w1tt11n n.tmeo parties 1"81 • bulto' t~•r aNI IN uecuhO'I o( • \eturtty
1nte"sl agreetntnl are a-.1 lo bt
m&Ot on personal property herelnilfter
de$<rti:i.CI. ·The~ .no tivsl~u .Odf"-of •~
tnte"dod lr•Mlrro" •nd lnltncMd
sacurtd1>1rtl~.or,.
WANOA OllRAOOVICH, 2'131 E
(.oa\t Hwy . C.OrOl'l•del Mu, C•lll
MARY A. Pl AN TON I, 2931 E. C-t
Hwy ,CoronadtlMu,Calll.
The Ntnts ano buslne» llddrffi Of nw lllltnMCI tra11sfer•H •nd ll!lendld
Of!blorUrt TSAO·NAN CHANG, 3SJ7 l"•lo
Verde Ave .. LOnQ8ee<ll, ~Ill.
YU· KE WI CHANG, US7 PalOV.rot
AW.,Llf'9llleKll, Calif.
That 1M personal pl'OOef'I., pet'llMnt .,..a10 ts •tcrlbed In ...-.••• as.
Materials, wppllo, "'"rcNindlsa,
eQUtjM'Mnt, llor) Slit FISH •CHIPS. 1tW1 Is lo(afed at 2')1 E ~ Hwv .•
~-MtMAt ,Calltot1"1• TI\at .... plKe WMf'OP 11'1• Mffln
•tulbedltulll tr•Mlet 4"\Cleucuttonof
1 ~\' 1111~ ...-nt 1' In-
~to M conwmmatf'd Is .tl ttllt of
lice .. °'-"'' •ecrww ~. ,.71 W. WI St , LM A119ttas, C.tltotfta
Patric'< Joupll Corcotar\. 3$00
Sta•ltw Ave Apl. Ho. I, Coron.t d\-1
~r.CA.'11oH
Tiiis buslnus is condu<teo by an 1n
d1v1dual
Paltitk J Corcor•n
This stetement w•s 1114'<! wi111 ,,,..
Coum y Cttrlt of Or •1194! County on Nov·
~24,191S.
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Publls11eo Oranvt Cout Odtly Piiot,
Nov. 21, and Dec. 4, 11, 11, "7S
PUBLIC NOTICE
SADDLE&ACK VALLEY
UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
U20tL.ot Par R..ci
~ Miiis. c.1110,,.i• nus
ftU8LIC NOTICE 1110
1'11e Saddlebacl< Valley Un1t1rd
Scl'IOOI 01slrlt I will .tCCtPI b~ up 10
1.00 pm. INJnGay, Dec n. ltl~ al .....
8us1neu Setv1ce Otloce, 2S100 La P.ir
Road. Laguna Htlls, C111lorn1•, lot ltll•
tu,.,.Sl'ltnc)of
GRAPHIC ARTS EQUIPMENl
FILM INSPECTION MACHINE
LISI\ qlv1ng complete delaif as lo 1111>
Quantity •nd kond of WOl>I~. equip
mPnt, tie., O.-\tre9, l0<;1ell\er wiltl !vii
Cle\CrlpOon and specjf1catoOM, and d
Sl•temenl ol condillons 90vernl1>9 tl!P
btddlno m•y ~ ucurtd from the
Putcll<!slno DePolrlment al tllt •Oovt
olddress.
SAOOLEBACK VALLEY
UNrFIEO SCHOOL DISTRICT
BRUCE YEAGER
Purcll.tslng Super visor
Pvbllsll<!d Oranqe Coul D•ilv PllOt,
Otcembtr •.11 l'IS _"60frl\
P UBLIC ~OTICE
Sim
SUl'ERIOR COURT OF THE
STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR
THECOUNTYOFOllAHGE
Ne.A..-0140
NOTICE OF HEARING
OF PETITIO" FOR APPOINTMENT
OF TRUSTEE
E •lolltt ol ESTHER PEARL
MARKHAM, DKUWd.
NOT ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN t ... I
WALTER A TALLEY JR. asg.-doan
AO llluem for L1ncla Jea11 Stolu. N S
filed 11e<e111 a petition for aP900ntmen1
ot Trustee (pursuant to the orov1\klr1\
of S«liOl'I 117S Prot>al• Code l r~ertnet
to w111c 11 IS mecie for further
part1cul.Jrs, and ll'lal Ille ti~ and pliKt
ot l!Hrlnog lilt sat'N! has ~ set '°' l>c 23, ttlS, al •·OO a m .• on IM
coutlroom of OtDolrtment No 3 ot said
court, •I 700 Civic Cente r Orivf' WeSl. •n
tnr City ot Santa Ana, Calllorn•3.
Dated Dec. t, 1915.
WILLIAM E. St JOHN,
County Cfuk
M<KIE"NA& FITTING
TYtE"TY·EIGHTH FLOOR '
l4lfWll1fllre 81'Wd. us ,.,,._ltt, CA. t0010
.t.tton1rr• fir: P•tltloner
Publl~""'<! Otangt Coast 0•1ly Pilot,
Of:( J, 4, tO, 191S 411()1 1)
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF INTENDED T•.t.NSFER
OF LIQUOR LICENSE OR LICENSES
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to tl'le
Cr..illors of:
ROBERT SCOTT·OUEl(ETT.
BETTY SCOTT·QUEK ETT, and
R IC.HARO H. SCOTT·QUEKETT,
i oclat Stcurlty No. S61·94·114t
HI ·94·9tt I /SSl ·04·S301, li<enHts.
wnos• bus 1nl!S\ address Is
211S Me s a Verde Ea s t ,
on lllt City of Costa Mesa, County of
Or-, Slate of C•hforn•a, 9161 .. 1"'111
• lr.tMter Is about to bt midi! 10 THE
MC NAUGHTON CORPORATION, a
Ca lltornl• Corporation. RICHARD
MCNAUGHTON, Pru. & PATSY
MCNAUGHTON, Stcret.,y, Fed. Tu.
fToo new to raltl, Social Security No.
~30·H· 137HS11·34·0S 1l, Intended
t•.tnsler"' wl'lc>Se business ol<klress is
11~1 Meoera une In u.e Clly of Hunt·
1nqton &eacl'I. County ot Orange, State
of Callfornl• 91647, tlle tollow1n9
•l<ollollc Mwr •99 II< Mist Cor licenws I
Number 41·S'9'1S, llertlnatttr ~rlbtd
end I~ fOf' tM pre,.,lsts local.cl at
71', nl, and 7U West 19111 Stnet, In ll'lt
CllY of Cost• Mesa, County .. Orange,
Stateot C.lllo•n••
"""'"""' lo IUCll lnltnl'°"' Ille ..... ctenlQned Is •~lying to tt.e Otpart.
""'nt of Alcollollc Bever~ Contt'OI for
bw.nce and lr•Mfef' of Ille 1o11-1no
alcollohc be,,.r•ve llcense COf'lt<ensesl
ON·SALE GENERAL LIQUOR
LICENSE NO 47-S'99S fOf' tflt cwemiloeS
located •t 11t. 121. and nl ~t 191.11
Street, Coste Mfl•. C.llforlrnla.
Amount ot purcllaw prke or con-
•lotratlon In connection with U IO
trensltr of wld Jkenst (Of' l~l k
nte wm of M 1,400.00 AllPf'l)Jr., Whltll
(Oftllstsof Ille IOllOWl"9 pey..-S:
Tiw above tran\fer wlll tie ~ INtacl...,.,, •It~ Oectmbor n. 1m
OtKrloClon Amount
~ U1.000 00 ca~l'I upon tllKUhOto of
HCrow lnstrU<llons
.......................... $21.00000
Ott'Nnd Not• '" ''"'°' of Sellers I« Mef'cl\aftc!IW lnve111orv
, .. • .. .. • .. ....... $ 1,400.00 Awf'OW
O.met~ Nol<! In••-of Sellen all Oue
onortiatoAO.cembtr tOl'll, IWS
............ ...... .. ... $1.50000
ASWmPtlon ol 1)1l1Ung "kite oer lh
terms and cOllClltloM
• ........................... u ,000.00
Ot-ncl NOit In ,,_ ol ~llen •II due en« 1Jef0<e Ninety ltOl cla r.. from delt
.............................. M,S00.00
All other b<d!Mts NnMS end ad·
clrfls.es used b'I \fie Trensferot wlfflln
'"'" yeen 1111 past so fer., k,,,,_ to
Ille Tran, .. l'ff are SAME.
That 11 llaS bHn aorffd bt1-salO
lk»nMI end lfttftnctad transftf'M n '" QUIACI t>y ~ 1401« of the 8"slnes\ allCI
Proteulons Code. !Nit the consielllf•·
!Ion for Tiie tr-fer ot wld lie-I\ to
be pelcl °"'' efttf' Mid tr-"r Mi
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daily and report er-
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DAILY rlLOf auumes
liability for the fint in-
corred inserlion only.
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Sing1e Story
CONDO
2 Bedroom BRADFORD
PLACE with up~raded
carpets, paneling, and
decorative wallpaper.
Double car garage. Only
10~ Down.
$31,000.
MfDITERRANEA.. Ji
GIAKT ~1 -~~~l· BEACH.POOL C>40••(SISl1
f.l(r1t1n~ .Jocation with
loads of ('Urb appeal to:x ANYTIME
qws1lc yards. appealing ----... -----• ent.rv. Tri IC\'l'I intenor
saturated with OLE' UGLY CARPET
SPANISH CJIARM. t'ree LOVELY HOME now1ng floor plan with
ver y !>ccluded huge This 2000 sq. ft. home
mas ter !>u1te. Enjoy ranch style has 4 bdrms.
sparkling blue pool & lie FR, formal DR & can
walk to b<'ach. Owner be purchased subject lo
transferred & must sell. 6%' VA loan . Close
Take advantage. Call enough to bike to beach. [i'" "'"""""'~ ~ .••
MIMIRA .. CH
O .. LY $39,500
This charming 3 bdrm. 2
ba hom<' has new cpl. bit ·
in k.it. lgc cov patio. You
won 't beli eve this
enormous lot. 545·9491.
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C) UNSC PAMMf u11us1 FO, ANSWER
COROMADEL
MAR DUPLEX
One of those unu~ally
fine properties \\-C wish
everyone could own. On·
ly one duplex like this.
Two bdrm. and den home
in front plus an ~xtra unit
in the rear. Each wilh
fireplace. Eac h in
marvelous condition .
New carpets, south of the
highway . Priced a t
$97.000. Ca 11673·8550.
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SCRAM..LETS Answers in Classificaffot1 7100
C.ftlH'al . \A)021 G~ol . I 002
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·~···" TARREl~. rn . 1926-1976
Atcofllll< e. ... , • .,. COflt rot," c11e GI. FHA & ALL TERMS: Owner bNn a!IOl'OY'tel by ~id 0~ of 5
HCnlW oec>¥tmeM of JEAH ALLEN
esctt0w co. 1Nc .. •• u11 e. Arle\I• "sacrifice. Fres hly painted. Ranch
lllvG • 111 tl'lt CJty of LOftll e.ec11. c:.ny st li b 2,. foot li ' ~ •H.O\ ....... s, ~tet.oof CallforN&. Y ng, uge • Vlllg 1'00ffi temO,tnor•"~ Otc IS, ttn.
SefM ... s --.. Miki~, ... °''" .. :v;;;r~;.!;~imcnr, 6 with brick fireplace. Conv~rtible ..,. ........ Mdlllen9I 1111\lfttt• ~
aN ~'°" Utff tJy \ll';t l*1le\
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$14.t.NTY, t4n $0vtll Mein ~·..,.. """-*""' •Y '4Rf r11ttfl4H deOIOf'\ PIC
'-'DILLY l"EDOLElt, Utt• $oolll'I ..__,,. eew , l twft!Nlt, CA 90HO
MR 111$M & CHl,.S. 13'6 U\ c..r,ote\ ow.. .~ .. -.11,(.,allfornta..,.
0.llMN._., 24, lt1S
WM!da0'9r ... wt(it MW\'A.fOWIMlll .,. ........ ~
Yv-K-4 CMill9 OUMllK'f lie.OW OOMPNllY ., .......... ......
L'--family room + full sized dining
~::;:.scon.oueun. room. Room for your boat. $42,500!
ltlCHAROSGOTT-OUllKETT, 7 ~~NAUGM1"0N JRVINE-$46,900: GI ter ms
co1tll"01tAT•oN. we1C0111ed. 4 bedroom home, largo
.c:.i ....... ~.lt-' • .,. 1uCHAA0Mt entry hall, walnut cabinets, built· ~~::="' 8 Ins, formal dining room, brick
8"' PArsv,_c .. •vOKTOH fireplace Cor those chilly nights. Sec l'WtW'(
l........,T,Msft.... 54" 1720 JC.AM A"4.AIN 11caow co •• IHC. u-
mu . .,..~ 2915 ... ._ ......
' DUPLEX
$18,950
.1usl blocks to the beach.
Needs some work .
Minimum $6000. "down.
Call 645·0303.
FOREST OLSOM INC
MESA NORTH
4 Bedroom, 2 baths, fplc. comp~te ca rpe ting l thruout. Drapes. Bltns.
Dble gar. Covered pati~.
All in very good cond1·
Lion. Reduced to $46,000. t
STOP!! RoylM8cl~~~l • A Rl-:/\L VALUE! Realtor e ... ,_.. Charm1(1~ Mesa Verde .1~~C~os~ta~·~M~es~a~S48~~-7~.7~29~~ among newer homes. At·1:
tract1vt' landHaping.
Lot s o f sto ne and POOLTAILE
secluded patios. You get Can he accommodated in
4 bcdrms. ram rm. 2 ba the super Jge FR in this
in spacious arrangement immac. ~ideally located
for entcrlatnm~. Owner home. ~1~h lovely decor
has reduced . prtl'C to & . fasttdJOU~ gar~e!'s, ~SS 900 lo move to new this brand new listing ho~c. You ·11 be glod Wl'I ~1th G I terms should go
a s k t•d you to c all. 1mmed. 646-7711. Open
5409922fu•appl. E'<.
FIXER
This older 3-bcdroom ,
2·bath home needs a lit·
lie help. It has hardwood
fl oors. shuttered win
dows ~incl a great loca·
Lion. Be!>t of 1t :ill. it's
pnced at only SJ6.500
CALL 556·2660
c;::sELECT
T' PROPERTIES
Sales Beginners
No real estate license
necessary-Call LeRoy
Opfer or Jim Tom,
PERF'ORMAN~F. Rt:;AL
F.STATE. 847·3584 or
846-3377
BEACH DUPLEX
OHL Y $61,500
Bachelor hide· away & in-
come . S harp rus tic
charm & contemporary.
Priced Cor qwck sale. 1
Block to beach. 545-9491.
-. .
REDUCB>
ONE STORY-large 3
bedroom, 2 bath
Townhouse. All extras.
Beautiful fl oor plan. l Patio, pool a nd
clubhouse. Good starter
home in excellent condi-
tiqn. Cul to $38,500. Call
540-J 151
4'~ HERITAGE
REALTORS
INVESTORS
Invest now for write-off
and appreciation next'
year. 8 Units facing Back
Bay. $265,000. By ap·
pointment.
Kt)ALTOKN
644-7270
ltG CAHYOM ... . ...ti.. Big 5 bedroom Broadmoor ltJI ~usto mized home. ·Famlly
room, dining room, 3 baths •
Separate master suite: Large pool
with jacuzzi. Custom quall.ly
f eat'lres Ulruout for gracious living
and 'mtertainlng. $1~500. •
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Looks ltke a home where rm. Dining rm. 3 u r car ~ "' "'
th.-buffalo roam\'d! A $73,500. Call 557 7016 New pa!~tf!Y and out
har:tdY man'5 puradi.,.e. Pnn. only. 1''onna1 family rm• din
Pamt and profit ' A long, --------1ng rm. BBQ 4c cove~
LIDO BA YFRONT
EXECUTIVE HOMES
winding country lane , TllUlOH patio area. Very low • Lldo Nord. Pnme IO<'ation. SO f"'t. lot
l~c. pier & slip 4 Bdrm~ , fomsly rm.
$400,000
•
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·MELV~N "BUD" MORRISON
remarraed GINNY in Florida on Ot:c~mber 3rd! BUD and GINNY are
drilh ~1ng back through New Orleans 00
eir return to Californ1a.
To q uote ~ll'iNY, "This i.s a Ion
escrow which I won't mind and i~
WlLL h ave a happy su~cessful close!" '
GI~Y wishes all of you a Happv
Holiday Season, sends her best wishe~
for the New Year, and will see you soon! 546-4141
~COATS & WALLACE ~REAL ESTATE, INC.
A LOCALLY OWNlD COMPANY SlRVING
THE SOUi COAST AREA SINCE 196J
GeMral 1PoZ1GHeral 1002
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PRIVATE
RQAD
Ch~ing 4 BR, family r m. Park-like settm~. Sunny patio. Community pool
& putting green. $94,950
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
341 Bo y!>1ck 01111 .. N B 675 6161
GtMt'al 100 General 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••
TRl-PLEXES
57'12 WITH OHL Y I 'Ii TO GO Ama~ng ! Only 1 'f.l blocks ·lo go to the
beach and yet the price on this clean
cute A-frame is onl y 571h thousand~ (~O!Dpare. tha t with new homes of
snrular pnce located in the middle of nowb~re.) Note natural rock fireplace,
the ruce carpets, the spacious patio,
and only 57 1h with 11f.I to go.
U~I C>Ut: li~Ml:i
REAL TORS": 675·6000
2443 East Coast Highway, Corona del Mar
!!haded beneath lln um s~ sa.-.. pric:ild a t only $$8.500
brella of towenn1t tn•es ·-J 20671 Tiller Cln-lt'. Won't
leads lo this rus llt< Wflhse last!' World Rdl Estate • Lido Nord. Lge psl'r & s lip. 5
Bdrms .• spacious & invjting. $:$25,000 hidei.way .li1J: wooden 3 2 Bedroom, 2 bathrooms, w.n11
bdrm rancher PLUS a & formal d inlnJ? room.~~~~~~~~~~ sep11rate 2 bdrm ~uest very nice end unit, over· 1-
colta~e on 1"2 arn•! Walk look11 main pool. Asking
lo beach ! 3 Corrals & $43,500
tuck r~m ! Shovel 'em Owner . Agent 645-7440
out, pa1nt'em up. and ---
you've got yourself an tMt1ft90ft leoc.h I 040
estate! Priced d 1 rt •••••••••••••••••••••••
cheap.which seems only
right! Call 847·6010 for
mor-e detailll.
$37,950
AIMlrM Go•'t Loon [ij'"'·"~·o .... ,.! ~dT;;~~.~
1006 •••••••••••••••••••••••
• Lido Soud. Pier & slip. 5 Hdrms . &
d e n . 2 14.,a mily home w /loads of
paneling. $299,750
• Lido Soud. 50 1"t. lot., Jge. pier & slip
for 60 ft. boat. 5 Bdrms. An xlnt floor
plan. Leasehold. $2'25.000
CAU. 673°7300 FOR PRIVATE TOUR
LIDO REALTY
3377 Via Lido, N.8. 673--7 300
OHTHEILUFF
Vl.w ·View •View
2 bedrooms, 2 baths Con·
dominium. 1''ireplace,
family r oom, tile entry.
Custom carpeting and
dra pes . D ecor a tor's
wallpaper throughout
Separate laundry room
Two enclosed patios. one
custom bricked. 2 car
garage. swimming pool
a r ound the cor ner Lagwtaleach 1048Hewport leach 1069
J acuzu & Sauna. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
0 S d •OCEANJo'HONT • pen un ay Rare al S225,000 ll) 3 BR + DINE BY OWNER owner. 752-1111 /499 '13*1 HEWPORT G~ I 002 1 GeMral I 002
••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••-••••••••••• 1301 No. Bay Front, 2 BR House & 2 BR Garage
s ale. Entry hall. hearty
fi replace in the living
rocm parlor, convertible
den + danang room area,
deluxe built-an s .
Beautiful colors . Tak~
advantage, call 842..SSM.
18724 B.EGAHTCUSTOM $74,500!
M= oocl L Home with fantustal" 180 11 i\ H B 0 R V J t: W * ESTATE SALE* 52 feet of Big Bayfront. Pier and slip.
Quality + in this large 4 bedroom 4
bath home. Baflk says $265,000! (Less
than land value!) Call 675-7060 for
appointment to sec.
Gfttffat
Balboa Bay Properties
Realtors * 675-7060 *
I 002 GtMral I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
Apt:$140.000. By owner.
By appt. 673-5106
Balboa Peninsula I 007 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Uay Avenue Duplex.
Custom built, s teps to
Ba y. $97,500 . Coas t
Properties. 673·5410. ·----Corona d•I Mar I 022 •••••••••••••••••••••••
RARE
4 IRDUPLEX
SO. OF IA YSIDE
with a 3 BR, 2 BA rental.
Only l 'h years old.
Featuring beam ceilings,
natural wood and brick
textures and perfect
location. Call 644·7211.
OWNER
BOUGHT ANOTHER
MUST SELL NOW! You
cap assume the loan or
61".!%. Cozy fireplace, 3
b e droom s and a
hideaway den / family
room. A steal at $55,950~
Submit your offer.
"1X>.NIGEL
(}AI LEY &
ASSOCIATES
*DUPLEX *
Open Sot /Sfln. 1-5
907WeltloyAn .
Outstanding bay view; ---------
duplex. now being used
546-4141
as a single family home ·
.seller will convert prio;
to sale. ComPletely re
modeled, redecorated ,
one of a kind on a very
special street.
Priced at $175,000
TARBEl~
1926-1976
Fall s,.cial
Think of lhis 6~'7.
W n degree coastline and HOMES' Lowest pnced
HUN NGTON BEACH white waler view. Mo~t Monaco m tract! Double
OH Ell.as, down Chapel rooms. wood pam•lt.>d door entry. Massive
Lane between Bearh Superb workman~hip r rac kllng fireplace.
Blvd. & Magnolia F i 11 e s l 11 u a I i t } Sparaous formal dining
968-4293 throughout. 2 le ve ls. room. Vaulted C<'lhngs.
mortgage, available lo· ---------· day on this 3-BR pool
family room on l'ach, 2 Garden view kitc hen.
fireplaces, s tudio. J Breakfa s t nook
bedroom s uites with Secluded double door
dres.s .. 1ng room s/ m aster s uite. Large
bathrooms adjoining bedrooms. Hcdwood cov
Lush t ropical pl:rnlml.ls ned palio . See t c
enhance bridi:e lcvd t!n bcheve·call now 752·1700.
home. This house has the
appointments for a fami·
ly such as 2-ba, dlx. kitch
w /dining area. terrific
floor plan starts with
center entrance. $43,500.
CALL PER1''0RMANCF.
REAL ESTATE, 847·3584
••• Bil
Real Estate.
byMrl/AY
CAREFREE
LIVING
with ocean breezes. 3
l3edroom, 2 baths wilh no
exterior mainte nance.
Submit your terms. Only
$42,250. Call to see today. lYmrnrqmm1;;mm
962-4411cr.m546-8103
lrClnCe. $197 ,5-0(}. I • II 0 1"'1' 't' t.-I' ll~R~~\~n~~na [ ~ lflljltl
GREAT POTENTIAL 2 beach units $.52,500. Gd
Small home with income. mcome. R-2 cor lot. Gin
Only steps oH P acific ny Fortune, rllr .
Coast Highway on C I 675-7520.
lot Great potential m--------
FIRS'LACE IN vestment al$66.000. HARBOR VJEW HOMES
FAMILY ROOM m Portofino. immac. 4 Br. J
Meredith Gardens home. fi~fic:;iU'fil Ra. finished bonus rm &
adult occupied, profess. IJJ.@ell(r'W loft, $91.500 for quick sale
decor a t ed. o ffe red at •99·2800 pnn!ln~y..:640·634_1 __
Oceanfront $74,500. Owner will con· -
It entitles you to an ex· sider low down, FHA, or Ocean View clusi ve tour of a 4 VA. Largest & best duplex 111
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bedroom, model perfect. Lot t ow n . Spt•rtacu lar
home. A symphony or de-833-2906 SO'x\00' hwldable lot an rnastlme views; 2 bdrm
••
.,, "
~
Gracious Living 2 br. den. rp1ce. btt-ins.
Elegant Big Canyon patio, l lh ba, 1,400 sq . ft.
home. 4 Bedroom, family + 2 br., + 1 br. $74,500.
room, formal dining, 3 Inquire at 2266 Miner,
bath Low maintenance C.M. Phone642·888S, agt.
~ couitors deHghl. Quality highly d esire d area . & 3 bdrm .. \\llh family '
c ustomizing. Fabulous $26.000 + owner will rm., 5 baths : 4 frpks: S,,
wallpaper. Unbelievable carry . HOWARD II . encl. garages: all bit-ms ·
673-3663 833-0523 eves
COATS&WALLACE associated
yard with 9 hole Astro _P_n_·n_c_i.:..pa_l_s_o_n.....::ly_. __ _
ONLY 564.000 bar. 968·4456 ZAGRODZKY, Realtor. + car~. Finest m ever •
1-.--------ASSOCIATES· REALT ORS 494-861 1 ythmg . $350,000 VIEW HOME IN 2 bdrm, 2 bath on R -2 lot i• TOW.._. CA Lt /:\ 0411 _: "4 REAL ESTATE .INC. B AOKEAS --AEAl TORS
l 01'• W 8nlboo b 11 Jbb i Turf puttlng green .
Many extras. You own
the la nd. $169,500.
H R South or Hi ghw ay "HOUSE Own your own apt 2 Br ~~~
A IOR VIEW HILLS IDO OUTSTANDING Estate Sale. NO DOWN VA -super BY Owner a~o.rable 3 br pool, Ocean Vu . n~ sho~ (Aftd,#C,
Gracious 3 bedroom, 3 L FREESTANDING · 675-6060 Huntington Beach end w /sunken la_vm g _rm & & heh $37 ,000 or be. MtALH
640-6161
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bath executive ho me WATERFRONT Bluffs Conlll: 3 spacious unit Townhouse al only frplc, lge bnck kitchen. 494-H45Hor499·2800 1'nr 1't•porr Po'' Off•cr
with 180 degree view. Live on Newport's Main bdrms .. 2' 2 baths. move $38.500. 3 Big bedrooms, cozy yard w /covered -------Perfect for entertaining. Channel in Lido Life Con· in condition . many de· 2 baths. dream kitchen. patio & waterfall. Cul-de· 2 separale hou!'es on lgl.' NEWPORT SHORES
COATS & WALLACE Large living room, An· dominiums. Spac1QUS 2 corallve extras. Bright. and dining area and no s a c ~ t r e e l . N r lot, both ~ Bds. stables 3 Bdrm & den, fixer
lhony s wimming pool. and 3 bedrooms plus den w' a P ·around patio . common wall. Only steps Westmins ter Mall. As· permitted an Laguna C.:a upper. Cho1t•c l()(·ation'
Views from kitchen, !iv· and wet ba r. Sublerr:t •DEl.UXE to pool and recreation. s umable 7 1
12. $45,950 nyo~ 2 mm from bth Walk to hearh. pools. REAL ESTATE , INC. ing room; dining room "$7S,OOO DUPLEX * Assumable 73~'1-loan 892·3788 Ask.jng $79.500 for both tennis. Onl.v SS0.900''
d nean parkmg. F r om C f C I h h ~e~a~~~r ~:~~~f::.· $179,500. °'* .. · 0 eSWOrt IV Excellent 3 BR, 2 Ba. with pay'!lenLc; only S2l2 CLOSESTTRACT o u scs
644 2212
or CAYWOOD REA LTY •
3 IB>ROOM Priced at $117,SOO. Call CALL 675-7225 R~alton 640-0010 ground floor owners unit per m.o .an cld g taxes. TO BEACH
497 2292 * 548-1290 * BEACH COTTAGE w/2 priv. patios &. lux· f'lrst tame offered. Call By Owner, 3 Br, 2 Ba. • 1052
<M80() Down. tarae 11·vi·na ~~~' ~ ,,., ,, unousmaster s wte. S4ti·5880Agent fam rm wet bar c·ul de LCICJU"GNICJHI i---------· "Pl .. ,.. 1 I ' • ., • " lt"I r Fr Nfff. t.ri ' . ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~~di~.~~d~~e:.•tlcl~~~ [ ~ ~ Love ly ~~·~~~d Mesa 2 BR R~~~~ w /liirgel---------1 ~~%~redu~;n~'J~r~~;;'e~ OCEAN VIEW o EL~~~ ~~L~ R s
master s uite, near new ""' Verde home. 3 BR. 2 BA patio deck PRETTIEST $.56,500, 963·3901 1
• TOWNHOUSE D EL 1 G II T . N ear
carpets throug hout . Just "=========== w /cathedral ceili ngs, BOTH Best buy at Sea Terrace. dubhouse. 3 b<.'droom ... listed and only $36,500. -patio kit & corner lot. wit h w ood burning th 1"ine io 44 2 Bdrm. m Pvt. Comm. and d en with 4 bath!-> Call963·6767. Low mainl. yard w /lge fireplaces. vaulted wood on e ••.•••••.••••..•...•.•. W/ tennis, pool. sauna. lhghly upgraded, ju~t
rrw 1119 ' '' ~ IUN rOMNl(f• OH THE BLUFF /)J patio & fruit trees. Call beam ceilings and super BLOCK 4 BEDROOMS etc. Jmmacul ate·movc m !Jsted. Appointment onl}
[ ~, IHljlHI .V,:,~.;!~':;,~I~= . ~~ com pl detail' ~i~:~~o ~ '.· ~oec a~·~~ j ~~;~,~~~~~~,:.~~ ™ts:~~~H now ""'·'""· '""·"" can
540 1151
. --·-·=-= •:::11~ dominium. Fireplace, __ • lx'<lrooms, 2 bath, formal The fabulous Rani:h m
family room. tile entry. emn· dine, + private ~lrium Ir vin e! Sh ake roor.
SPANISH VILLA Cus tom c arpeting and 1606 Anfiqua i nff master :.wte. Walk to Sweeping cement drive
OHTHEIAY drapes. Dec orator 's Three crac ftlin g -----miiiiiiliiiiiiiii-;,I. er beach, tennis and hand to portico entry Huge
$39,900 wallpaper throughout. fireplaces proclaim it's -ball court. Compl up-living.room hosts crackl·
Collage walkway t o Separate laundry room. CHRISTMAS! Move m *TAHITI* CostaMesa 1024 gr aded for mos t dis· in g white bri c k
elegant bay11ide living at Two enclosed patios, one for the Holidays. Classic <"ri mmalln~ buyer. Steal firepl ace! Gorgeous a fraction of cost! Boat custom bricked. 2 ca columns, formal e ntry, 700 Fl. Bayfront, I 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• this fast, it won't last ' patio kitchen 4 King s17.e
docks and maritime liv· garage, s wimming pool living and dmang room" acres. Main Island, sand $4,295 DOWN CJll bed room s in c I udl·S
in g! C u s tom decor a r ound the corne r . Pa neled family room, beach.magnificenlview, OR 962•7771 secluded master s uite.
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highlights formal dine! Jacuz.zi&Sauna wet b ar, f ou r b1~ ~~itl:~l~s.f~~e~;:i~;.· 5'h%LOAN ··---Heavy rovered patio
Gourm e t sun s hine Open Sunday bedrooms. 3 1~ baths This Costa M"s" fl ow"r ~ii JUST LISTED·HURRY !
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. h W I Own llotel, Prav. Ho mes. , ".. " _' '.. ' -• _' Call now 752·1700. 1tc en! al s of glass ' BY OW ...... ER er moving east. Clear title. p /P. $295,000. garden hom <' ha s 3 •1•." '. ,,., , ,., ,, ,,
Swttpmg maste r bdrm " COLE O F NEWPORT terms. 675-8307 bedrooms. 2 baths. Only
retreat! S pirallin g 18724 RF.ALTORS $4,295 down or assume
stairease to sun terrace! 2515 E. Coas t Hwy AIAHDOHEO th e VA I o a n f o r
Red tale roof and Spanish Mcmlewoocl Ln 675-551 1 4 BR 2 STY $165/month total! Call.---------1
alcove-try $3990 total HUNTINGTON BEACH now 646-7171 down payment! Or take Off Ellis, down Chapel BEACH (JI~•.• , · ,, '1u"' '' '' ., S53,250
over existing loa o al $249 Lane between Beach MAGNIFICEtilT $54,900 1·~ IM"ilill~li'iil 4 Bedrm, 2 bath home in per month. It's unique Blvd.&Magnolia LAKESIDE Formal cntry tospacious nice area. Fireplace,
and won't last! Hurry. 968-4293 laving room. Formal din· bltns. carpets. drapes.
847..roto. . , SETTING ing room as conveniently l=~;;~~~~~~~j pool table. en closed
••<'IN,,, 9 .11 siurirorr Nrtl• NEWPORT BEACH ser ved from huge gard en _: pal.lo. Our best buy . Sub· [~: ~ ..._ ----~ Unbelievable h C'av1 ly view kitchen. SLIDING $36,000 mil your te rms. Call lo • ; MU&1 ;;;;;;s;c;;; l:."' ,,:~~::.~"!' R~M ~ AJ;,~.~~ ~~~~.'·:~~ "" 53&<836 _ ·----·•••:1::-Spacious l 1v1n g · FRONT PORCH! Warm r a mbli n g gro und s. VAJ!=HA mlliJ be autifu l l ·of·a·kind country home with wood Oramatic s tairs l o FULL PRICE 1 I_ 1 .' _: •
1"MEGLECTED.. customized 5 bedroom beam ceilings r ai!'t•rl hideaway maste r suite & Owner transferred, must --:----
3 +POOL home with den. On l 'f.t hearth + mammoth r hlldre ns quarlt-rs. selJ large 3·llR ranch
:p 1 · 11 .
University
Park
: " -
ftric"9 Mid-$50,000
Come see this 3 bdrm.
with for mal dining room,
s paciou s m as t e r
bedroom, 2~'2 baths and
family kitchen. All this an
a single family home
near community pools,
park and tennis . Be s ure
lo see this one before de·
ciding to buy! Abandoned. Gated entry lots. $67,500. paneled recreation room Owner anxious. Must house. Assume 6% FHA
and totally reaced. Home PETE BARRETT with bath & fareplnrc. sacrifice. Hurry~ Call loan, paymts only S142.
needs some m inor fixing REAlJY. Exquisite terraced patio 96:1 7881 per mo. Low down pay. & tender loving care. --overlooks magnafaccnt l"''1''10 .r•\TJTlfnArN•a• m e nt, low m onthly TRANSFERRED LE RAISOR
t'e~tures 3 s ppcious 642·5200 675·~060 pool with i;lide. TlllS IS ~ p aym ts. Call now.
bedrooms. 2 baths, html·~~~~W~.-!'!!!llillll!!!!!!ll.J A RAR E FIND! Hurry Lo 540-3666
ly dining room. Wall of see. Call S46·Z313.
glass gives full view of PIRICE RB> UC ED Of-IN'''"·'' iuri 101 r ., rr'
NERVOUS ~ca!~~~J!. Irvine
Fantastic 1 yr old "Hunt-Campus Valley Shop Ctr. ~ :• : ".q j :' I .
new pool and jacuzzi. to 563,950 Don't give up the ship!
Takeover7% loanof$270 Cho "Last " il in .. clitssifled. [®-I: I: 1: : . ~ mo. or new financing ice Mesa Verde area Ship lo sbore results!
available. Near beach. A on cul·de·sac street. 3 642·5678.
: .. -1 • ' .. • I
money maker . Asking Bedrm, ram rm, lge !iv·
$85,000. Check it out for ing room, completely re-
younelf ! Call852·2MS. dec~tale.d. H&F pool. ()NN·,,,.;~ II H UN JOSINK(' Don l mass t his lovely (f I home. Your choice or len·
l ";lftltll. den. QWc•oo:;;:;~
(:l: ... ri.d Ad• ••II big ~MES
items, amall Items or *' Cempu• Ne sU-1655 any ittm. 642·56'78.
tOOZG~ 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
macneb / lrvtne
realty
POPULA•
3 b e d roo m , 2 bat h adult
condominiu m in desirable Westcliff
area w {beautiful gTOUnds & priced
at $42,900. Betty Kerr 644-6200. (H7 l )
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roof.. 3 s pac. bdrms, 2 LOOI< ..,. SHARP CONDO ba, fam-rm. Beautiful, IOTHW"'YS
2 Br. Studio Model , that 's a ll ! Jl urry . The ceilings are vaulted
S36,900. Owner/i\g t 963-5671. andthere's lotsofl(lass.
640-3013 ; S41Vi739. Ill This 3 bdrm., 2 balh has fresh paint. tremendous
OWNER·Duplex, 2 BR. 1 f a mi l y k itc h en ,
b a . g ues t rm . p riv. , sprinklered landscaping
patios. fed yds, redec. a nd a covered patio.
close lo shop'g, gd loc. ---------1 $18,900
642·5392 SELL YOUR HOUSE
MESA VEROJi;, Paceset· &SAVE
ler 4 nR. 2 Ba. Uniquely 3% BKR upgraded inside & oul. ____ 968' __ ·s_1&_2 ___ -1
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552-7500
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$73,950. Open House Sal
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549-1704
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NEWPORT BEACH
REALTY
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JBR, lush landscaping & Owner &i0-4617
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try ............. $74 .500 W:.iterfront Lot Enjoy the Good Lif~ R-2. 30' x 90 ", Jo' dork
499-4584 493-2513 located on a poanl w1U· bay view front & n •,1r
• 4-Redroom . 2·baths,
slep·down living room.
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$S9,900. • WALK TO
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the choice community
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Walk to bay, ocean & shopping from
this West Bay Ave duplex. Custom
built for owner. 3BR. up -2BR.
down: $125 ,000
A COlDWIU. IAHIB CO.
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••••••••••••••••••••••• t~d Ullll'> Ill c M, now' Lake Fort"Sl, & Br. club, 8 b I onJ TO-..HOUSI ~ srudJo 615-1865 aner Spacious a br studio, 1~ -..S.-1419 NEWPORT HElGHTS No h~tin~ nt'\' t-.xdmi.: ••••••••••••••••••••••• tennis, $5<>0mo. 2 R, 2 ba ome or y "" $:30.103McFadden ba, pvt paUo, pool. Child·----·----
CLIFF HAVEN ok ~lttnl'r lm1·:-.lnlt'11L' l.uxuryCotlO RC. antiques. 714.337 .3533 S37~Jleao, blahl.1 up· 15R:'~ua.:!~r~~· 1 ok , no pets. Sl9S. 73.5 lAl'Y l ·Br. view. Ne. r
.111 .. t 'al'\b rrum Harbor f~2 9666 sunk~n heat~ W3tet"bed • ..__,_._ v--~214 BT* OR ... _ to Irvin. Ind .... l 1 Bd furn·rool-blk to Joann St. 64S 0332 beach. French door'i. --2 Br SJ65 yrly fi73 7fi911 .._ -._..., "' ••• aun. e usual · Ocean-Sog Adlt-yrly -'-l d l I ll11:h ~<'hool & St l\n OW .... ERS --••••••••••••••••••••••• :SBR,2bahomeCor$395. Qutet cul·de-sac. Private $160 67~1646.86 t Bdrm. Garden apl. uo:aD'\JS , gar., n ry. 11 1
die"'" rhunh ll\I' '111 ~ CostaMHa 3124 Condo, fplc, 4 BR. 2 BA. WILL CO NSIDER back lawn area with · trplc, dishwesh~r. pvt pd.'300Mo.Agt.494·7~t
111ur1J c<l lty lt\<1 11tifu l 4.PLEX ••••••••••••••••••••••• inclds Assoc. tees & STUDENTS o ... nectrees.AdultaandOCEANFRONT APART patio. Near Irvine Ind -.lie h 3869
''"' i:a1dt•n, In th" :• . 3Br, 2ba. il~n. frplr, patJo, dubhouse. $375 /mo. OR... over 16 yn OK. Located Winter rental. t .Br. $200 area. $180. 557-2841. ..;:;:-.~ ••• ~•••••••••
hnlroom :~ hJth hu11w Sharp , 1mmal·ul.llt' db gar, Condo rec tacit, ~963-1786 38R,2 ba + formaldln· In T u Hln betwee n per mo. Util incl'd .
'"th -.unk\'n II\ in.: iornn 111ana.-:c1·s bwldlnJ~ Vrry no pets Very Nice• $380 ing rooin. Good location. Newport & Redhill (orr S48-l930or&73.7844 LARGE 3 Br, upper, shag, •DRUXE•
·1 h1'' rw' t•r lust Ion..: in pm ate ~ryuncls. put10. 673_3597 · · 4 Bd, 2 ba, new carpet., $470 San Juan St.). No Fee. freshly painted Mesa del Eastblurf 3 br. 2 ba. IM·
th" l111';1twn i\t onl> lugtrt>~.wutcrC:tll&lol' bltins, fenced yd. Just OR... 546-U41. Real nice 2 br, frpl, new Mar.$215.SS2·4576. Incl. spac muster suite. ,~1 ;,tKI ( •1111;.rn 717\ uf .Jtrt'l'n' Offt'red 11t luw Newport Beach 3169 pa i o led. $ 3 7 5. 3 BR, 21h ba; Turtlerock. cpls & drps. l blk to din rm & dbl garal'(t-
. IJrH'r 11f $89,ooo t\gt•nt, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·714.8J9.4945. $4751'\!m . 3 Bt', 2 ba. ~ta Mesa. beach. Avail Dec io 1m8!~lh~a, uprcrN'i5~ Auto door opener avall
THE REAL
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--Ba $5~5 mo will con· Huntf-'ow t.ocll 3%40 $325 mo.557-6571 aft S:30 $250 mo. S4fH794 • · Aiults only. no pets.
ti l 'NITS W/~>ol nr So · · '"#" · FROM $312 ~ ~!l(lflt2 orMEH710. Harbor View 2 & Den, 2 LE RAISOR Dbl garage. Dishwasher. June, possible yearly. REALTY ~73.6210 Pool & r ecreation area
C'oa:.t Plalu hy owner s1df'r unfurn. 6731148/ ••••••u•••••••••••••.. REALTY Duplensu..fwft 3600 2 Bd, 1 ba,1 blk to BCh. 1 l;\r c loso In, c1u1et • • 17 7 M l!ro :.s 120M 640-4423 For Lease .3 Br 21h Ba, ••••••••••••••••••••••• $275yearly.CaU979·5157 ne1ghborllood. $140. mo. 8&SAmigosWay,N8 ----------i 64Z.lt.00eH'~ Fermat Din. Rm, Fam. '4523CampusDr .• lrvlne 2 BR. 1 Ba. CdM, no eves. +$20.ulll.548-Gl73 '44-8064or536-l
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ti Ple't. 5 Ph>x. 5 Plex ••••••••••••••••••••••• <'rpts & drps elec bllns C "'LL 9311 •600 llU. .. .,.....,. (Susa·e) Winter single 1 bd $1AS. . ge, ~~rm r, 3 apt William Walters Co
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' ' "" -_,,..._,., 820 w' o n! ' N with dining area pantry Cunl1~uoul> dg ... in CM Genet"al 3202 wa ter softener.1:4te b~at· 1 • cea ront 0 paUo&fireplace' ' Bayfronl 2 Bd 2 Ba P\'t
All2HH./\i;:t>nlti75·6900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ed pool, w/mamL me. •-t I.:!... f-'--..I petsf94-4029. Ad lls t ._S o-h •-pier'•<"" 'yr ly Walking distance le LocJMaleocll 3241 -t»= iite• S "'"' -u on Y· .,.., • ""' or. • _..,.,.. • TWO 4.PLEXES '* YEARLY * ' . hool be b . k & ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 bedroom furnished near THE VEN DOME 979-1935 &6444510 h~ry i.p•1c1ous. dl•an. *RENTALS* i1~hteJ' ten~t,· ~~r ~-Panoramic ocean view, 3 lal.oaldand 3706 Hoag Hospital. 1845Anabeim,C. M.
lots of lawn. trees, cop ON & OFF waterfront A\'ail lmmed. 968-8068. br, 2YJ ba, din rm, frplc, ••••••••••••••••••••••• $200. 646-4ll73. &45-338l 837·9517 OCEA.MFROMT
per plumbing, blt1n!> S.100 Up. Call for a li!>t . · bllns full length decks. LITTLE ISLAND • nr S..Ctemettte 3776 NEWBREEDAPTS 2BR,lba,winler$300
s pnnklers E ... t.1hh,hl'tl NO fre 3 BR, l;• ba,A ~g famtll $550 ~o. Cnll 549·4464 or new, 2 Br, sun deck, $325 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I Br 1 br w/loft bach. STEPS TO BEACH
rentalh1:.ton Cannoltw JACOBSRE.A.LTY ~~~ok~~rst.a $3s85 ._559-5458.494-9980 ~;..~dulls no petsLarge&clean,tBR,adj. w/loft. From.'s22~. 2BR,lba$230winter
rcplat'l'tl L0<ia)'. S8S,OOO 6 75·66 70 64S-3l47. 545.,.289 F\JR RENT Sprawling 4 to ocean, beaut. view. Ga.rage, pool, Jac.uzz1. tBR, 1 ba, winter $225
t?a<'h SOUTIT C'Oi\ST Balboa P-eon-insula 3207 3 Br 2 ~ + Bonus Rm, LrBORM. d& DkE~thHOME, ~~~: •• ~?~~ ~st~~d:'.I. 492·6188 ~-393
Hamilton. 4 BR, 2 ba, yearly $495
1 \'ESTM Jo:='iT ••••••••••••••••••••••• g. sun ec w1 ocean -=:.:.:..::...=..:.:.:.=.:.:=.:... ____ 1 _________ --f Bachelor apt furn $165
• I !>49~ll 64(;-6710 PEN...POINTllOUSJo: f~lts~.~rr;· $350. 1st & view. ~';li~·inhrange-/ ~E~Flt~~,2~~· SantaAna 1780 $165, lovely 1 Br, shag, Winter 2 br. r ba + den. Yrly, . oven, IS ws r •• w w y.'ln er ren .· . u .••••••••••••••••••••••• refrig, bltns, no pets. SEA WIMP
\.1ult1kn•inl1nrtus tnal ~ S400 673.5410 carpets & drapes. incl. Avail . 12/20. Adlts.540-6338 Condo,2BR .. 2ba ,den.
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h t month rr1o1rt1«i 1•t• p;I\ offil·t' hltlg. Orangt' co ' HOMEFIMDERS $385/mo. 673-4724 Uni. Yrly. $475. 111,·111 1111 a11 ultr.1 nw•krn i\1rport• Lm·:.itwn. Pnn. Corona del Mar 3222 MISSION REALTY ----------• AMBASSADOR tMHS KIDS •ETS OK •
f11rrnJI rn11tl11. 3 hug\· Br I only 549-1.u!U ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••642·9900** ••494·0731 •• Winter rental thru Jun OFA.MERICA E.SldedJ~tex,J:;t0oor2
.:•. 11,1., ,,,ilk to 1.hl.· ... lit-.1d1 , . --• * 2. BR. frplr. 2.car j?ar 3Brw/ yard. garage$225 1 br,.steps lo beach. $145. TWO LOCATIONS Br, encl'd patio, gar, $220
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for Sale 54 umtc;, C.M ., J, & workshop. l\vail. L>ec -chg-Laguna Mi~ 3252 mo. No pe ts. 675-58 WEEKLY RATES mo.645·8964
, .• 111 11111' 1 rt 1:ht 111 11! unit bldg'>. 3 pools, JO. $4SO /mo 4Br. 2 ba, yard, garage ••••••••••••••••••••••• Broker. FULL SERVICE -----------1
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,, .. ' ''011 . ·•· "~u ~1 n. beach. Avail Dl'<" 27. r y ,gar, 1 GOLDREALTY Palm.$215.incl.utilities.
lffXI 1111111.F:-; gd cal>hflo.,.. 54055~0 SJSOtmo. 4 BR . 2 BA, H /F pool, 495-46.53or831·2700 642·3519 645-4840&540-ZJOO nient.$225.540-9922 PA.RKMEWPORT
Hl'Al.T\ ---H.A.LPINCHIN rpts /drps , nr .. Hunt. Owner leasi·n., w/buym· g -2 Bd Studio, 1 "'2 ba, "'P"'RTMEuTS
th o.-nt·r. prin'<I 11l'lu" HOME + income H~.A~ '"· Hr.br, xlnt ne1ghborb • option exceptional 2 br d . .....-_.w ~ Garage, brick frp c. I .,. T< us d ,. BEACH, View, pier. 1 b ..__, -h•L...&.-· l ~ ~ "
111.11 1.l'l ·•11 .. 1 :...11111.1)!• lmt•h 3 11t'drmhome~rnd 27271'. <.oa:.tliwy. $425.mo.640-9275. condo overlookin g F.·td~:S~~~~~-(l ••••••••••••••••••••••• pnvatepatio,new,Avail =~~%~~~~
l>r ~ l\r ~ lt 1 h1•,1111 1 :! du-plexel> llomc ha., 675·4392 11 .B. townhouse immac. 2 Niguel Golf Country 871-2866 lalboa Peninsula 3807 approx J an 1. Adults, Townhouses
pool t. l·H·u111 $ll>I 5110 farnih rni. l'll'l' bllns, 2 -----Cl b Ph 495-4556 ••-••••••••••••••••••• 2447 Elden. $275. 979·1658.
<>11(·n '.l.1d.111\ \1t\llfn•1 ha .., \lltrptdo\t'r"ood.Dec 1st -Junc13th.2~. br&den,frplc,wetbar. u · CostaMesa 3724 Custom built, prof. de· Fr.$239.SO
Ir\ .1ppl ·~1x 111:.!0 noor' n1t l' p;1t111 & l.lbh· 1. ba. frpk. 1 blk to Bag pool, jacuzzi, $390. mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• corated 2 br, 1 ba, sleP6 M~a Verde 2 Bd. 2ba, Open9-6Daily
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l\l.111v i·h ~un-.d H1·a do'("! '"'·" ·1l!t'' 12 Hedrm t'll front yard: $375 609 ~:; immeda r~ntit r;i,l •TV & Maid Serv Avail CCM"'OftG def Mar 1122 . San Joaqein Hills Road .
...... l.tlt• ~.:1 X!r..t ··.ich unit ~a .... h In!' .... \\ P11m~ell1a. Opt.•n Sat. & 3Br, 2ba, rrplc. clean. $30C OAl! 1284 n 6 PM ' •PhoneSer v, Htd pool ••••••••••••••••••••••• lBrupper W/stove, refng. (714)644·1900
c1>t'-. fl·m·t•rl patws & st·p Sun month. st/last + $10C O'tV" a · •Cltildren Section &Gar. You pay gas, $180,1---------
San Clemente I 076 1•n1 r.11Ht> If um rear. 1\11 cl ea ni n g fee. 4 782 Condo. 2 Bd, 2ba, •Low monthly rates. 1.st & last $100 dep. 267·8
••••••••••••••••••••••• l h1-. ''' l.1tkd by hlck CostoMeso 3224 Scenario. 968·7079 & S275monthly. •SSOFFweek'srent Santo Tomas. 634·5226
UTILITIES PAID
BLOCK TO OCF.AN
Deluxe Private 2Br, 2ba
Lge walk -in closets.
bllns, garage. cable TV,
Adults/no pets. $300 mo
till June IS. $375 mo. on
yearly lease. Availalil1•
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t.o .... e~l pri n 1t 111., ,, 11 , •l'"' '' J 11... Slli!t 5110 Harrett •• • ••• •••• ••• • • • • • • •• • • 968·2148. ~ After 6, 581·0852. w /ad ~J .. · · days 494-4931 eves
fixer u111wr h11u .•• 111 S.1 Hl•:.tl l\ t;12 3200 S270 :! Br: yard. c pts. 2376Newport Blvd. CM '{l,, t~,.~~~ Clf'm1·n11• •• 11r1rn ~~~ ~ 1ro ··o "MnnteV1s· 1''areplace. DW. bltns,tiffwportleoch 1269 548·9755or 645·3967 ,L.-"--2Br,stv/rer.drps,petok.
.,.. fireplac:l' ~1.1 i '>ll -ta 646-8883; 545 7628 cpts, drps, 3 br, 2 ba. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $205, 1st, 1st, + sec. 2020
llH. I • IS,1. horn~ & 1 HH • - ---$350 I mo. 963 ·4569 $395. 3 Br, 2 ba, xx lge yd, •EimGardens* CORONA DEL MAR Wallace.842-7311 .
.A.NC HOR AGE ,\pt t1 u u111t' Sl25., n1<1 3 Hr Jl1 Ba. S350 full up· 963·1786 room for camper & boat. 1 Br Furn. $185 mo. Move 2 Br Townhouse, frplc. 2 B 2 ba f T
INVESTMENTS l.gl· 1111 $.15.IXXI I rin1 · j!radrd, cpts , drp.!i bl 2826 Irvine 646·8883 or in for $265. Adulls, no Pool , tennis, continental wel~~me. M~st auUl ~~ 11nl ~ ~ix 1774 ~9 2066 3 BR c~n~o 2 baths . tns. S45·7628 • pets. 177 E. 22nd St. breakf_ ast. .Some ocean & Mo. to mo. $225. 622
1714) 496 7711 ---sep. dJning r m , no pets. C talin Cl l L-----------l :.! llOl'~t-:s <>~ 1 LOT in Large 4Br house NHllS $300.846,8291 NEW 3 Br 21;, Ba, ~3645 a . a view~. ose 0 1'amillon.645·2282 c h1111·1· '\11•\\ port llt1ghh I d l f 1 1 m new • . . shopping & fine beech. --Steps to Sand, 2 Br 2 Ba
l!ftf:·\TllT,\l\l:>.t : S5iUMtO :-.1n 1 111vl'..,tment. P~~ni rp c, ~in r 2 .' CONDO 2 br. 11h ba. no Tw~h":le! on 1 1~ acr~ California Atknosphere m 644-2611 2 BR, 1 Ba, pool, 2 adults bllns, patio, frplc, $295
\IF\.\' l'.111 • q·,1 \cl 'Hal :•1 ... 11 t ' $:r75 1173 06 6 p<'ls. Pool. clubhse, eler par • v;ew~ 64~a~~1• nrly new complex orrers m ax. $255. mo. 1632 B mo. 642-9666
'\ 1• 11 tp t•' 11 :111 :> '' "ltt , l'ool ho mt• 3 hr 2 ba. bltns, frpl, wash I dry, s!una. se · · to serve busy people. Iowa 549-4338
u p • r ,·u-.t11111 l1o1t11 • ' ., frplt'. hllns. dhl J!CJr cpb, drps. 19911 Picadil· VIEW twnhse, end unit on Furn bach start at $160. 5 Br, $475 mo. bllns, & • -----'Nr Hoag Hosp. Large ~
11.1nd 1 1,11lt• l t k 1 1111 1 HI <. 1 lidrtn ~ hJl~ 1 I c ull\•I!<' Pllrk l\n·J $395 Jy Pl. 968-3301 : 968·2290 15 acre park. New 3 br, 2 Also 1bdrms.631·2276 dshwshr, 2 sun porches, 1&2 BR apts $190 & $220. BR, 2 BA, fplc. bllns.
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( ..,. ~ I 1~bull lo< sx2 500 3 Br. 2 Ba. bltns. fam rm, artia Y urn. 2 r, 2 a. facil cpts drps dshwhr Adults.no pets. $290. mo
111 "' • 111 ,,,, "" .• :, '" 11 •• • • ,h d pool $360 644·1480/ No children or pets. $185. Clean 18r, lba Apt. above dos~ ga~. No 'pets. N~ 642-6.596
lot _l•'.t rnd111t1•1 ' 'l•t•1·1.1l ll.3 "~: ~!·~~:)~ HOM. EFIMDERS fn<'d yd. c 11 ren/pets 830-sOsoextiz Matureadults.642·5848 garage. Sauna. frplc. "hi.ldrenunderl2. ---------.11 •1 1 t)WJ Hq>IJ" 1111•111 ----:oo•.e-• •642-9900• • ok lsl & last. s35o. $210 645-1681 be 7 & 8 '"
""' '• \l1ll1•1n """ 111 ·-· -: 't -Hlr 2Ba fm·d)d.frpk 12131677·SlJ9orS48·4471 ONTHEBAY SUSCASITAS AM.' lw Hacien~~l~rApts 3Br2o~:rr:ic~~~hwshr It~ ('hns1111.1 ' -ch~ IM.MAC 3 & 4 br, w/w Beaut. Apt, 4 Br, 2 Ba, Large nicely furn. l br. bllns, patio , $395.
\I \C • :'\ 11' I«· i-'\I Lots for sale 2200 1 Brvard child ok $150 cpts. drps. bltns, newly beamed cei J. f rplc • Adulls only. no pets. 211 Costa Mesa 3124 l BR. 1 Ba $175. incl. util. 673·5719.
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v.1th 1x,.•I 11111\ ~1;~c, 111111. \r<'h H<'.1t h llt 1)!hts 2 2 Br rncd yard gnr $225 Off Beaten Path garage. $204. incl util. Ocean Vu. yrly, 2 br, 1 bJ
f'()l\.'l l<l:\11\ I \I('\\ lnl'i S25,llUO each -• IMMAC 2 Br 1 Ba .Nwpt~ts3br,~babren . Casa de Oro l , 2 & 3 Br. Adults no 548-8005 duplex. $300 per mo.
1•0 ti" tlH llH!l BaJa \9-t·0655 l'ollei.:c P<irk , lmely 3 Br L Twnhme. Adults only. open ams. 2 ps, lns. pels, dshwhrs, shag cpts, 644-6780, 642-3639 -
Ha. apt. cl rps , frplc Quiet area. $225 mo. $425. 642·9666 ALL UTILJTIES PAID closed garage, frplc, 2 BR & 1 BR $185 & $175.
Santa Ano I 080 1•rom11ntnrv Ra v t-'r11nt Xlnt conrt S.1511. 1\va1I 963-9771 HARBOR va·ew 2 & Oen. 2 Compare before ,·ou BBQ. Gas & water pd. Easts1de. 3 BR, 2 BA
••••••••••••••••••••••• ~I'll~' s ;ii, (•r trade r11r lmmcrt 540 5112 re nt. Custom designed S41 5331 Frplc, 'h blk toocn
I I l Ba. $525. mo. Will con-f"'"t · Pool -----· -----• 1 BRADFORD PL. 11 ''a c om mer<·i.i Mr~aDelMar3BH.2UA , sider furn . 673-1148 / ~unng: LAMAMCHAAPTS 67S-66S2yryorwinter ~I lfi.:.<>C1 t.t'.! :1490 \'11lage Real F...s late 64"44..., •Spacious kitchen with Erric. Furn or Unforn. . many xlra::.. near a II No Agents fee v-CM indirect lighting 778Scolt Place, CM quiet sober person over NEW 2 Br Condi.', nr Hoag
\. \C.\~1 .i Ill r1·rl11cl'd ---------·I Schoolo; $375 540-1542 or •Yorktown/Bushard NWPT Hts 3 br. 1 ba. •Separate din'g area 642-5073 40, Ulil pd. 646-7342 Hosp. Wshr/Dryr incl'd
lo S32.!.IOO ll1111w l q·ry LEVEL R-3 LOT 546·9460. 2 BR.1 BA ... $285 garage, child ren, pets •Home-like storage CASA VICTORIA Adlts. No peLc;. $495 +
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dran ;1ml r1 .. 11h to ll"lt)\~· 4 or possibly 5 units. Sh·'rp 4 br . ., b". M1•s·.· dc'l •Yorktown/Magnolia ok. $350. mo. 673-3599 •Private patios 2&3 b D I U f WESTIAY 21 Sec. Dep. 544-6499.
t r\ ( 1 I th -a '" " , 3 BR. 2 BA ... $300 •Closed gar w/storage l. r, e uxe n ur. 1 Br·extra l"e $230 ll\ 0 • \l' · ,,.,,. " l' Arl·~1 of di.' luxe apart Mar home. /\vaal now! or f\lrn gas/wtr pd "' Clea 4 BR 2 b I pool. O\\rnr ,,.r.'.\I .1nx l s JI 1 •Ga-'i"eld/Brookhurst WalktoBeach,3Br 2Ba, •Marble Pullman · · 2 Br/1Ba $250 n ' a, ~t· men '· e ing. a as s 3 7 5 / mo . 1 n t' Id 11 " be C/D DW tenn" Ki . Bd Adults-No pets Sec. gate 3 o _12 n~ $335 prime loc. Terrace front 1ous :1nrl "di rnrr:o;1rtrr _ _. l B '"ms IS • ..... -e rms °' ~ sess'",~"1 u1· ,, j!ardcner Larry 546·5880 J BR. 2 A ... $325 ""' T • ' .... u... Pool, rec rm, elevators & b Jc Y I $450 .m,li'rm 641 :l!~ nrc; w83561 •Warner /Beach &pool.$425lse.s48·2200 •Pool , Ba rb e~ues · v· . 28970 Beautiful garden apts, ac · ry mo. IU'1 1, 10 ' .. ~· · ·· . MES-A D"'L M/\R Cl su .... ounded w1·th plush 525 ictona, 64 · pvt patios, pool, spa. J 0 NE S RE ALT Y•
r. · ose 3 BR. 2 BA ... $350 San Chftlinll.. 327 6 lan•ds 'capm· g 673-6210 IH.\ I. ll<ll>t.l·S to Schools. 3 Ud , 2 ba. •Magnotia/Ed'inger ts -l"f.. MESA VERDE Adults. no pets. 15l E. ----·-----
1'1 \I l''r d f f II ••••••••••••••••••••••• Adults. No pets 21st c.AD 2408· " .. 2 490S ' · m.rm.. am.rm , u y 3 BR 2 BA ..,,10 NEW 2 Br, 2 Ba, adult · .....,. ·.,.. · 3 BR, 2 ba .• ideal beach
I Crpt, drpd. nardener & • .•. .., Fab Vu. Ocean! Pier / 2 BDRM $260 tat Id
Mob,·1-Hom•s "' •Bot /B ookh rst · d b d apts. Lge beautiful in· New 2 Br, 2 Ba, frplc, ren • patio, enc s gar "' "' soft water pd Avail. sa r u Lites 2/ en, 2 a , con o, 365W. WHson642·1971 I I JON S For Sole l I 00 J BR 2 BA $325 l J $ so (213) teriors open lo lush water dshwshr, cpts, drps, encl $350. yr Y ~e. E ..... t . D rt Dec. 15th. $395. Refs Bol. /B ... h d poo I cz 4 • landscaping. Every con· gar, $290. 557 ~347PM R£ALTY, 673-6210. •••••••••••••••••••••••..-CM.WI aen, ese· • Day.", 546-210 1 Aft 6 , • s a us ar 360-2024 . _.,
If R ort 2400 " BR 2 BA $34 ----------1 1 BR Fu $185 ceivable extra. Must see lkaul :! hr 2 l.IJ ol\ f.!u es 581.461 1. 3 . ... 5 m u.~ •-h 3840 $240 Yrly · 2br nr ocean
c·11u1 .. ,. I\. h1·h '.ircJ & .111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •Garl1eld/Brookhurst 2 Br condominium, Z1h ba, Lots of bltns, pool. walk to appreciate. $355·$465. ,._,......,on -ac El ' r h f l ·e encl MESA VERDE VILLAS. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ec range, re : s ag .1nwn1l1t'" •,:Ji.oo:ix own vnur 0 "'11 Mobile EASTSIDE 2nr. 1Ba.; 3BR.2BA ... $33S rpc, ocean vi w, to shopping. 11:t mi. nc.c. Mesa Verde Drive W"'LKTOll!"'CH 128-46Street644-4340
llomc 1.01 in hcautiful bwltms, yard. carport •McFadden/Brookhursl patio, self clean e lec beach. 931 W.19thSL ~ "" s;A \1111.ilt I l11111t· l>ltl 111\ I.! P .11 m l>cwrt < :reens. $2ii0/mo 645-0415 4 BR 2 BA $350 oven, golf course, pool. 543.0492 East. (714)540-8871 Just l & 2 Br , cpts, dprs, OCEANFRONT new 1 Br
('rJ)t cl rp ...... 1lt•t '"I t ''"''to nl'\\ I· l .. l'nhnwer ... Mcli'ad' den/N···ewland Avail Jan. t. Owner OC· W. of Mesa Verd~ Ctr. off bltns, gar. 221 16th. 205 upper. Cpts, drps. gar.
I '' • B t 3b 2ba d"' .. • c ·ed 496-9391 Harbor Blvd adJacnl lo 1·n1·r ~ 11r 11.!1 111•1 i\li•illrdl Ct•n t•r in Palm eau .. r, " 4 BR,2 BA ... $360 up1 . • · 15th SL 8 4 7-3957; Yrlylse.$300.642-3443
II H •1w 227i or 5;11, 1 •.• 1 I I 1 >t•..,l•rt. 11~ holt· 1.,ecutive corator s condo. Frplc, STUNNING 1 Br garden C.M. Golf & C. Club 532•2064 ; 53S-3058 golf i·our..,l'. rC'l·reat1on shal( crpts. pvt patio, •McFadden/Springdale Son J~ apt. Pool , Rec. Area. ----------2 Houses lo Beach. 4 Br 2
.A.crea<Je for sole 1200 1 . . pool, ct ubhse, muc h 4 BR, 2 BA: .. $345 Copesfral]O 3278 $195. '710W. 18th St. ••2 BR, near new. $18S. Ba. frplc, wetbar, den
••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 t•ntcr ""'' 1 •11l1oinang ore $325/mo 645·3777 •Bolsa/Spnngdale ••••••••••••••••••••••• _;_ __________ , Bltns, carport. Nr. gar. $500yrly.642·3443
41 ACRES I 'ardrc~m. tu Ill.ml r0<:m· ~J!l · · ' 3 BR, 2 BA ... $335 For rent. 2 Bd Condo. STUDIO APT. Decorator freeway & major shop· -
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NVALLEY I pro " np, 'aurl:i. Hi! . 963-4567or 963·1786 Garage&pool,$250.mo. furn. Pvt. patio, wtr & ping.Nopets.545-0760. Upper4br,2badupl~x.
lounge v..1lh k11r hen, Huge fam.rm , lovely 557_9200 or 496.s779 eves gaspd.$17Smo.646-5330 s undeck, gar., partial
Exl'IUl>l\'I' ri·~11l1·nt 1.tl hu ~·t· :-.w1mm1nJ! pool. pool. 3 Rd. 1 1~ ha, newly &wkends EX lge 2 br, 2 ba, dlx view, steps to ocean.
w e t111n On II"'\ ·If•. li1 \\ ~hufnchourd court, put· carpet ed convenient Bolsa/Springdale, lovely · 2015 FuUerton, CM poolside apt nr bch. Adil, Agenl640-6161
l'a ... o Hold1 •.., I\. C.rn11tn.1 ting J.:rt•t.>ns. tPnn1s court. eastside 1~cat1on. Avail 3 br, 2 ba, R&O. cpts, Santa Ana 3280 t BR Furn, 2 lrg closets, nopels. $195. 536-8362 _.;.._ ______ _
'lf'<ir r11unr1 -.tr1-.1m lo"' st•pnratPfamtly Mea.All immediately, 265 Rose drps, $32S mo. 9634569••••••••••••••••••••••• quee n s ite bed. priv . PIMECREEK Sub-leaselgeBachelor.
taxc· .... f!OO<I 1 rnp 1 l'l urn ut1lit1l'c; up to lot hn(' 55 x Ln. $375. mo. 642-2639 or 963-1786 HOMEAMDERS dressing rm, xtra lge UVES UP HOMEflMDERS P~. $219. mo,
PP S!.'100 rt ul' T• rm~ AA 1-'oot "i1e. $>«100. 10'1. 546-7945 L...-**64z.9900** r oo m s, encl. gar . ••642·9900** 640-7063 eves.
fi75R'.10i down "111 < Jrry l·On· '"-3244 w/storage. Adults only, TO ITS MAME S · 1 2B 2b $195 tra ct . Phon~ <213) Beaut. 3 BR w/new stove ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2Br,den,fncdyd,frplc Over 500 t;:all lrt•es and pacious. r, a On the Canal. Unique
Commercial !141 fi !l 5 9 or write & ext/ mt paint, Jots ol BEAUT . San Joaquin -chg· 00 pets. 1 o s t r <'a ms w 1th ·chg· large 1 Br, unfurn, nu
Propt'rty 1600 ..i a~:-.1f1ed ad no. 505, storage an dbl gar, lge TwnhmeLarge2Br,21h 3Br,Cncd yd,gar.$275 Clean 1 bd, carpets & waterfalls c rC':t t<' a 2 Br balcony,garage cpts,drpsboatslipavail.
••••••••••••••••••••••• ();i1h· Pilot, Po. nox fed yd, space for boat. Ba, 2 sty. View of golf drapes $180. Close t o rel axin~ scttrni: for 1 Brduplex,yard,$1tS $300mo.673-03S7
175 Scat n •..,taur.int in 1560. Costa Mesa. Ca Kids & pets O.K. $32S. course & lake. $550. HWTY!2br ,fncdyd$200 sbopping.642-7154 your s pacious new l·or 2Br, 2ba. Park NewPQrt.
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Candominiums /Town·••••••••••••••••••••••• Call 631-2719 13 BR. 2 Ba ..••.•..... tf25 "Sollth LCIC)mtO 3216 apts $170 & $180. Spanish open 9:00 t o 6.00. 2300 ~l~CA. l4th St . or WALK to beach. Lge 2 br~
housttforsale 1700 ttONE ACRE • 2Brw/stove $200nrl9th& RancboSanJoaquin ••••••••••••••••••••••• stylebldg,pvt.enclgar, Fairview Rel., Costa 2ba,pool&temais.S315, •••••••••• ••••••••••••• LEMON HEIGHTS Maple. 1st & last req. 2 BR, den, 2 ba .. $475/500 BeautiCul Spanish home pool, sauna, lndry, adlts, Mesa. Phone S45·2300. Spacious New Triplex 1 642-3048; 645-7708 MORTHLAGUHA l'AnF.RANCll Adlts. Eves/wknds 2BR,2Ba ....••..... $S50 bythebeachinexclus ive 17301KeelsonLn.1 blk miletoocean$34S,3Br,2 r-c•----.1. 3876
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" EST/\Tf: 3BR,2Ba ........... $4.SO 4ba,lge livrm,library, ~-7848 Sl70nope~.Inqwreapt gar w/lndry conn•••••••••••••••••••••••
\\ h1t1•\\ .11t-r Vwy,.s 2 & :i i All slum~tone construe· Large 2 br home Crpt, CULVERDALE f 8 m r m • c en l r 8 1 SMALL BEACH HOTEL C, 568 W. Wilson. 546-5633 wknds or art 6 Deluxe adult 2 br, 2 ba, l~lrm .111111:-.from SS4000 l11m . J HR . 4-1.>a. den. stv, ref, fncd yd. Gar. 3BR,2Ba .....•••.•. $375 courtyard 2 carttarage good loc. $25-0 incl heal· 120 < \firc·s~ N o rth Master swte has his & Adult.s.&200.6'75-l82"7 WALNUTSQUARE A ail J ' 1 $700 · Rooms$23.50week. 2Bd. FAMILY Only.New 2 Br patio, crpt.s, drps, ing&holwater.496-5167 1.;.i~un,1 hers baths. All rms. off 2B.R.2Ba ••••••••••. $325 (7v14 )499~:io8 or ·(7~:) AptsSllO.mo.536-7056 Carpets,pool,$190.3Bd, stove,avaUDec.lS.$200. _;;;_... _____ ....:.;_:~
Coll 675·7225 so ft Del Pi~o l l le College Park. 3 Br 2 Ba, 3BR,2Ba ....... $l1S/33S 833-641.3 Furn. Studio l Btk rr $210.646-1204. 548-4031, 1503 C s.taAM 3880 hallway. St. t:harles frplc, xlnt cond. $350. IBECOLONY • beach. Water pd Frpk STUDIO apts all olil pd Alabama. •••••••··~·•••••••••••
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bulltins inc iC'emaker , 549-9511. DEEltFIELD deck, walk to beach $l • ~ • ~"' • -Gg•-- -d ~P· air cond. shag refrig., freezer , corr----3 BR,2ba .......... $'25 $300. (213)941·5494 or SSmo.846-7336 642·3'52 ........................ CrpU, drps, encl patio,
maker Dcnw/wetbar& Mesa Verde, 3 Br 2 ba, 2BR.21h ba ........ $375 (714)49MOMarter6pm L--•och 3741 OAKRIDGEVlLLA Drop arpebble into the nice res idential area.
b'"'r tapp"r. a ll new wshr/dryr, dbl frplc, COLLEGE PARK __..-• Id n.....an rom your Apt Cl-· lo aho"" m t '"'" " r · w ~---3291 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Br, 2 ba, bltns, chi ren """' • ....... ,...., a ure vinyl floor!\. crpts , $375. New crpt.11, re ng. lBR 2 b ... "-.....-•·ase Luxury security "dlls only No pets J .,.9 NCI • a··········~ EFFICIENCY APTS. welcome. $225. 858 W. "'""" · • • .. • · n· w;illpapcr . .shutters & 6461757or ........ l ••••••••••••••••••••••• f ... 90 p 1 ·d Ce•-.. ~rc 1197 Ma. hlreadults.31755Cst. quire 41~5. Orange Apt
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U..ltuOl.e 1800 ld'lcpd w/waterfalls & Ur 2 Ba, garden ~etling, 552-7500 patio, crpt. drps, xlnl lnn.494-9436 2 Br, l ba, dbl gar, crprt, Oc lew 1 84 N d --------
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mo.C.lll31·912S Mn', pool. THE MESA. garage $230 675•1849 Whitewater view, nearly .
NewZst,J 2 sr 2 Ba frplc Fireplace. 4 BR, 2 BA, 415 N. Newport Bl, NB · • new2br,2ba4'3br,2ba, lBr,gar,rencedyard
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714/846-1371 Wonttd 2900 ....................... 3 Br Condo, AIC, panelJ· U.twwl•cl 3421 lnc,fin.QlO. 1moken. Pref m arried 9ow. $200. olil incl. PALM MISA Ans.
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rates. Call 979 0379 Oeckift4J 6155 comm'cl properly. fr1•1• • -~ _!lagJ!edy Ann. 67:-i o5S.l.
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REFS. LIC. 645 3439 Dt•(•orativl' waterproof ••••••••••••••••••••••• i•l•'t•nup fr t'l' pic kup Gd work 1'4~ 1440
coatings over I LL• furr11tu1l· & Jppllal\Ce:> Mo,,i"9 CUSTOM CARPl<:NTHY
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R Es 0 RT Leasing Office Space srrvit•e. 585 W 19th St. Corporation Wilson CM 642-6408
Call on Site Manager CM Days 540 5710, eves Private f'"'ds for 2 nd Found Himalayan male Professional
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Hotel Laguna. 425 ~
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NEWPORT BEACH
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f ., "' LOANS 80% <·ookmg for man llO b5 Efadron1·c Tach pracc you can a ford ., SK, -.iu n.il. Industrial Kental 4500 to r 36 "•20 979 4"-6 .. .. There's $1 million in ./Amp1e~1uno ••••••••••••••••••••••• UD o Losl 12/ITJn/\dultTer rr 5 "" . ..:=> _HelpWanted 7100HelpWanted 7100 Jl1ghry exper 'd lechni
recreation f<H'll1 lit•s I st TD loans-9°/o rypoo. No 1 O Lake Bkk , for small bu'>r ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• cian for aud10-v1deo-RF
NIGIIT UGHTEO TEN 2000 Sq 1"t orfl <'t' & 2nd TD Loans forest. C.ill 5!11 1)892 n"L~!s in mv. home. 8 .'·r, Hah):.iltt•r for. 2' ·•. "., 111•1 cooi.. ,., p1•r "' tltnm•r. & d1n1tal lele~hone work warehouse spart.• d111•ct "'°'" T I \1 t I ~ r ... NI~ C:OURT~. A full llmc --I y a c ros c; from 0 (' Fairl'sl Tt.•rm~ ~inrc 194.9 LOST· VH· llhr Vu ll11lc; t!XP Pa) ru-11 quarlerl.> "lei} . u., >t ""' -·• < 111 .. i·r matun· 111·r~1111 I M. ust be able o engineer.
art1v1t1es d1ret'lor who . • _ AJ rt 54!1 1480 Sattl Mt C G; 11.c 0 cal. v. h 1 t << rcporb, thru· tnal bal 9h~' ~ dov.~ tr.in' 1 11~'.ur', < .ill t.7:! i 7511 _ service & install a wide plans parties. 8 BQ ·~. $140 up ~lore-offices cpts ~ -tt g. o. . bl ·f.. 11, . t · 645 47R2 .... ·• a)., a" <·t· .. r or. . d \arr et v or electronic ln"" & more! f'ree Sun drps ;.11r bath. 17301 642·2171 . 545-0611 orange. dl rsponc s Y.(•f'ks or m;n hl• JJl'rmJ \ ook for .. n.ll·k .. tan . t . 0 I persons
day .... br un"h lkach Bl. H.B. 842·2834 * MEW * lo J.~smmc. c•hthJs pet 27 Yr old Married Malt' nt.•nt. S50 Ht·t .... ~ b'!llfl 11.rn .rl1· Country Club ~}.S ei:nds: n r .• I & ' 2ndTDLoonsWanted 644·6089 · , .. 1 <.ooil hourly wagt>. ~xper inproessiona
Plus beautiful s ingll'S, SINGLE to 6 rm suites COSTA MESA Huv TI> s for cash. JUSl n:iovcd int,o ar~, Habys1ller. mature-. for ·I lwnd1t-.. :t5 hr., per wcck industnal audio systems
1&2 bedroom apt s, Avail in plush oHtce <Near Harbor& B:1k1•r1 1n:•n"11n:'ndTD.'" I.OST. mixed Trrrtl'r. lookint.:rorB1oloi.:yrelal vrold.Cd~I Pn·frrrd.., i; rf,I\, 11••r "rrk needapply .Pastex~r sn r · h d & ( h d . ~m " -~" bei"l' mal(' :-.hort lens ed work HaC'hl'IOr nl · ·1doo svstcms & d1altal um 1s c un urn1s e bldg nr. 0C Airport. Full 1360 to 3480 sq. ft II! µcr d T 0 ' ... • • . ... .. S <'I" n" t' J) n., r '"'' • 644· 1680 :'>latu11• F11111l l"<IJ•r•r fa.,11 t'ran"sm'1Js~1on .necess". & Models open 10 to 7. service incl. Reccp· NcwLo;ms2n · .s shaggy short hair VH'. ~ ' ..... ._, "" l1MMl111•r·t111n1n•t•rrN · · " So t hit sq ft. l1 0·20M. 3 phuso s.1000 $30,000. Brookhursl & Atlanta HrologyMaJor Daysh.rt, BEAl'TICIANS 1, 1,.' '1, ti•'r111. · helpful.Upto$8hrstarl· · rry nopcsor (· 1c ren. tion1st. conference rm. power, avatl mid lkc. 1.·.quilylnv.smt.Div d k l'l 1 .Ill ... 11..,1.. rn Roo.mmalc i;;c r\'IC'l' xerox. automated typ-owner !7!4) 540 l\OSli <ir 968·0l!09Hewar & 5 dys a Wl'I.' l':l'-t, Spat'e H<•ntalsCdl\1 11.,.\ll'W mg. Call 547 5901 betw
ava ilable. Month to iria,ct".Call833.3640 BAHNETTMTG.CO. C'all9629935 I 67:J.t .. 104 812am. F: 0 E . .. ~ yourBroker 20 Yr!-tnOrgCty. l•'OUND Blatk male ---
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lrv1nP .JI 16th
6 45·0550 Rrv/N.B. Frwys. 7 min. lory lrghl1ng, airlines. ••••••••••••••••••••••• t11111 ... <tppro'-l' ordC"rs Bll')<'ll' mech to •1.,.,«m
airport !'It. R . Stever. 800 amp. low rent. lJt Orao.:e Julius Laguna Springl'r Spaniel, male. 9 1.1.:ht ty111n~ required hit' & repair \tust furn
Mgr. 557·0136 or 646-8396 gross or will sell. with Beach. Tr} ~~r home-mos "lov 10 Fin Valley 't7H 2Xllll ~ome tcx1ls & tran., l''P
Rooms 4000 easy.terms 538 10511 made ch1h. Under New Nd s 'mm e d home • only 673 rn53 bl•t lt1<1m
• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 60< PER SQ FT Nick Rogers Really Man<IJ!ement 673-7896 ;\('t'OU~i, t~k ;WO 12noon
Pvt ent/ K prsv. CM $25/ 1617 WESTCLlFF-NB LOST. 8 W malt• C.crm EquJls a t!r<·al career 4 ---------•
wk & $601 mo. up ._ ~GT 541.5032 FREE RENT r • _, .. ni-:-"t •:,~, -:r Shep w flea cllr1choke \ou " xlnt l'n seckin Boys & Girls 548·5954 or 556-0058 _ Furnished orfice, Bank ol -4 ch n . I a:-. t ., t· en on outgoing tndrv Call Joan 10 tot(, t·;,r' of .ri'l' 1>a1
LIVE at Newport Rt'ach .. I Costa Mesa Plaza. S8S 0 H L Y A F E W ,;: ;p HEED "-1'·a.rv1e.w. CM . Pleasl' Clark. H:J.1·2i00 Dennis &
Weekly wanter rates S3S mo. 556·3900 SPACES LEFT. RENT "-CHRISTMAS ::.· «all 751·8190 Uc n n 1 i. Pl' r ~ u n n l' I
W C OR LEASE MONEY? ·, -Sl•rv1('\' of In rne. 208~
single room. 6302 · st., •l MO FREE RENT ~ ' l•••k .111111111t th .. huuw. ~ Personals 5350 Mi<•hcl~on Dr
llwy. Pinc Knot Motel. 1 2.3 Rm. offices from 581 2340or aft 6. 4!J:I 7t>x7 :-,11 ,. ••ul lhn, .. u'"""'' , •••••••••••••••••••••••
_ <714>673·0440 __ S135 per mo. Near Storn.ne 4550 ', •l~"" & rurn 1h1·111 ""'' 4 Dnnkingproblcm?
Rooms s2 5 wk up . Airport.Nolea~ereQ. • ••• ;.~•••••••••••••••• 'l'hri,•m." rnuun '"" J: CallAkoholllelpline 83.13223 9T I :c I ,Jll pul .on .l(j 11"' ,.,, .,· 24 hrs a day 835-3830 w /kitchen. Apts $37.5C - -. ' noon Storai.:c lot for R\''s l'l<' :,·· u111ll-rlh~D.ul} l'>l••I ·,
Are you management
orirntrrl" Earn up tn
$1500 mn p l 1>39·6123
':"k up. 548 9755 or FREEREMT $8.50 pc.r mo N~tll St~n ClllHSf\1.\.S ru~:~ .; PREGN/\NT?
645-3967 Offices as Jow as. 35r per ~r info, S.:!_l_J371 r & ti~l all o< your 1:ood1e<>' 4. Carin 1! tonridt•nl1a I As-.l'ml>ll'ri.
Room to rrnt $25. wk. Us<' SQ fl. Mission Viejo & R-tals Wanted 4600 :. Outap~ Chl'lar os~ml~~. Tr~f1hw2 ~ coun~eling & referral.
N. I 200 ..... ·r .~ .J Abortion. adoption & of house facihties. frplc. Laguna 1gue . lo ••••••••••••••••••••••• --, 1"1h C;.11 .,,~ 5678 ro~ ..,..·
lge back yard 4. wks rn 2000sq fl. 831-1400 Wanted . Space for 2:1 , l,· ":;.~ prorrn_a.''"" ·.. kee~~~~A R 1-: 5,17 ·256:!
ad\•ance + secunty dep. L . I rr . L trailer '" hea<·h arra , .. 1t -' 1. n: .· ~
1650 Tustin Ave, ·Costa SargltesmXgleol N1ce8111 law parkorpvtok 531iX:l5!'i . ---Mesa 645·2897 u e n · · oc _
---Library. Xerox. Recep· 1us· A t / ILost & fO\lnd S300 Pvt Ba & Redrm for rent lronisl./Secretary area. Fi!ness,.n•es
w/ktt. priv'gs, $125 mo 644·9450 nance •••••••••••••••••••••••
CM. 979 ~9 2 Spaces Avail: (1) Ap· S:,~j;;;;••••••••••••••• 1:~~~·\r:~~: ~:~ ~~e!oo°u~
Pvt Room & Oath. Balboa prox 600 '>q. ft (2!)< sq Opportunity SOOS l'tc)\' t3 Rl'wanJ 640·6279
MASSAGE
FIGURE MODELS
ESCORTS
Outl'all Appl onl~
Jlome Ofrtl'I' Studio
631-3811 Island. $100 mo. 675·257 rt l <2> 3 room orficc, St •••••••••••••••••••••••
or833 8511 mo. In large office bldg SANDWICH SHOP
---1 at 2106 N. Ma in. Santa
Losl G<'rman Shorthair FOXEY GIHI ~ 0 t (.';di Pmntcr. fem Lt\l'r & ' :·. u
YacationRentals 4250 Ana Call for 1nro lNUUSTHIAI. "hl 6.'> 1rn; Vrt· Vons Mass age . l < ,ti I. \\ t· •
Ct·nlf'r. &·ach & Atlanta. come SP l' .(' ~ a!<l 1 't' ••••••••••••••••••••••• SS8·8029. . LOCATION
Choice Vail Location. 2 B Open only 25 hrs a \\l'l'k
+ loft Condo. Sips 8. 800 Sqfl New Medical Of. & nets owner $2f!O PN
JIB. Rcward 536 3046 Paraplegics $-12 .llh.I
walk to lift. Avail Feb. fire for lease 1 2 block week. Owner 111 & mu\l LO!::>T Springer Spaniel,
$75aday.WnleDr.R.W. (ro_m Hoag ll os~. sl'll ldral fur Mnm t.. rem.11<' ... ~lra .. Children
Foster. 3270 S Monroe. Cabrnels. Ne. free ar Pop. Term., Al!l'nl heart broken I.I\ er &
DenverColo.R0210 tease assumed . Call 8.17 4200 \\hill' M2X:l!~I
SPIRITUt\L 1tt-:1\IH:H
0P<'n IOA:\1 to PM
Advice on :.all m.rltt.'r:>.
312 N F.l C.rminn H1•:rl
San Clement\• rur ,q1pt
492·9034 '19:! !IJ:it1
Big Bear Cabin, 2 Rr.
rrptc, cpts, sleeps 8. Wk
or wknds (71'1) 675·6773
548·3451 tll Dec. 31,
therearler; 675-1189 or
mail repli<'S to Ad . No.
572, Daily Pilot. P .O. Box
1560. Costa Mesa. Ca
GIFJSHOP REW,\H I> I.OST fem
Only $9,000 t-'11l l l'1 11·l· silver 111)! h;11red tabby. ~AMCYS OUTCALL
LoC'al<•d on th" watc·r vrc of (':11111110 Heal
--
Rentals to sharr 4300 92626 .••............••...... -
amidst JOOO y:iC"ht.;; 1n 1•x 4!l:U~79:i ;1fl Ii __
cllsn~. marin.1 Ni•Nls FOUND ~111.111 Shepherd
work in~ ownrr ~'.'' h Alk. hrn & \\ht OC'
nautical flair 1\f.:l nt Licen"l' \\I'll behaved
fl.17 4200 Vic Npll l'oml. 675-4'3Hl
Massai::1· 1'.ill
(2131421-p574
•DIVORCE •
Not rx f)t'ns1\1• I C'l u~ do
PRODUCTION
ASSEMBLERS
l-.l<·1 lron1r A~11··mhkr:.
~Ith II h•,1-..l 6 month., t''
P•'rll'IH't' rn 1-.1hlt• har
m•,s111)! 'olcll'rrng o.rnd
111111 h up of prin led
c·1rc·111l bo,1rd' lf ;1111
c1u.t11 r~ anti J re· .1 i.:i><«I
11•h;1hlr \\ orkt•r plt-a,1·
.1 pph 111111·r-,on
STANDARD
MEMORIES
INC.
i\N APl'l.11-:ll
M1\GN !-:TICS COH I'
2221 So 1\nn1• St
S:inlJ /\nJ. (a !12704
/\n Equal Opporl unity
Employt•r M F Share oceanfront apt St05 Deluxe fully equipped
mo. 162tl W. Oceanfront Law OH1ce. 1''ash1on
Bl #4 N.B.'673 1073 Island, secretarial help
Professional male, 38,
wants female lo shan•
2Br. apt in Tustin Pool &
Jacuzzi, Sauna $125
838·0662
avail. S.500644·7600 ---N~w Beauty Salon or 640 :!241 \tr s. Clark
tr you lik<• 11. nanw you~ l"<HJ!'ll> ft·male Dober
pnce. &_..,t orft•r t akl'S man \ppro" 2 wks ago
Located tr1 hus) p,1rking 11 B 1·.i11 lo identify.
1t $50 mdurlc•' <111 rorms 1\SST Mi\NM~EH for 7!t
E"<pert -.l•r\ 1<•1· Call uml rompln. rn t'o,t.1
'Jones & ,\!>~c S.1nt;1 Ana. Mesa 3 dav5 p1•r 'o\C'C'k
Rm mate wanted to shar<'
2sty h.'i<', w /view in Mis
sion V1e10 581·8839
Plaza
Executive Suites
Custom-d<'coroted full
!>17(' \'ICW orftCeS
Services or Certificd
Professional Secretary.
8J4.096!J 645 338 tor 837 95 t 7
area on 17th St <; \1 213 330 2Ulil JONAS JOSSELSO"J 1'.1v
Moderat<' rlll'nl1•k I nn --bal'k to mr the 5:100 thJI crpals onl\ six !1117 or FOPNO Hl11rk. oranRe bo 1, c' th 646-4965 whl lom• haired Cabe you rro"ec ·' ~
reception & equipment. 1 Beaut~ Salon Booth ~f>,H'l
blk A1rporter Inn 2082 Rental 11t..:hrl;1~.., Sh1)p
('.1t "·n"·' 1·01lar Very
lovin~ &Iii Ill t I BAMICRUPTC Y
---CREDIT PHOlll.1-.\lS''
ATTENTION!
3-6 Mo's W o rk
18 & Over
Wr "111 tr.tin ) ou 111 our
h1r>tnl'" No '>tnkl'S or
h !'riot cll.'11 \'l'r\ roul•'' I
1na\ h(• a\ atlahl1• 111 vnm an·~ E;irn profll f11r dl'
hvenl's & n 1sh. tnp' 01
mt'r<:hamlr.,1• lnr :-.1•111111.:
nt:\\ sub-.cnpl1ons l''or
rnform;.1twn pll'<1sl' 1·all
fil2 4321 l'rnm San
Cll'mt·nll' S.111 .111.111
Cap1str<1110 .trt'.• <.ill
'195·0630 ~incl 1\11:."'"" \. w
JO El T11ro an•;.i, 1•Jll
581 ·t>:llO
Equ,tl Oppor E rn plo~ t•r
Boat Manufacturer
11 .. 11 an 11111iwd opt•ntnl!
lnr .J
MOLD REPAIR
SPECIALIST
Mu.;;t h<' t-.irahk "' n• pairing frlu 1 L'l,1.,s mnhl">
~part'>,\ m.1l..1ng
mochfreall•llh Hc•q s m111
:1 yr~ '''llt'r ,\ppl~ .it
lsland~r Ya c hts
I '12<! 11.1 rra1w a HU
lnrnl'
l-'.411.J I 1111r111r I'm pl11\ ..r
florikkl't'll\'I ·11.1111 1•1•
Tot al Your Assets
i\nd halann· th1• h1111k-. nl
top ('O ,1•1'k1n 1• m.1lh
nnrntl'cl 1nd1\ t':rll
Bart.~ir.1 \t.11" x:r1 ··;uo
Dt•nn.:-.~ I 11•11111.., 1'1·r '""
nl'I S<•n 1n· of In 11w ~ox:
\IH•hf'l.,.1111 Dr
Boe>kkeep<'r Jf arl time
/\pprox :! 1Lr'.., .1 "1·1·k
:\lu..,1 lw l'\Jll'r11•11tTtl
(';ill %:!8'1111 h1°I\\ II~
!11\ \1 wk1h'
Bus i)ra\ 1·r fur l..1.:11na
Al'arh l nrfw<l S1 lwol
D1stnl'I. I hr' or mon
clatl~ $-1 1-<:l pr hr In
qusr<' at :l1Mrt I JJ::ttn.1 ('a
n) on Ro.HI 1!11 Hiii.i Need female room mah.• Michelson Dr. Irvine 644.2138
On Beach in Newport Call F.ve Moore. 752 0234
1i·ol'NO un Coa-;t llwy nr Compl<>tc "4'P in•., .tl
Shorerlttrs Yng med. v('ry low ralr-; K:J:l 2St!I
G45-S088orS32_54_4_o ___ 1FREE R-EN-T-. 1 m~t-h_o_n
Working Lady seeks samtt J00.1100 sq n deluxe ore.
to share 2 Ad. 11t'.i Ba . nr. No. C. M. 540-2200
Barber Shop. R<'.il ~:t;1.1tr :-11<' black fcm. do,. Oop· -DIVORCE
Office or othrr b1111.11t•'s ~·cars Musl call w~nd . .
lavo~r:o.. pkntv or "ork It Carpet Cle.im•r l''p1•r ri
you rt• .1mh1t111us & Must l:>t' dl.'pt.>ndahll' CJll ~oultl hk1· .1 p11-.1t111n .out 963 23q1 /\m trml'
or the• 111 tltnJr;. t ~II
nftcr llJm
OCC. $105 + 1 t util. Dot
979·5897 or 644·2800 Ext •Newport Beach*
296 Full ser vice earden of·
---_ __,.----1 fices near airpor t. From
Con temporary n eat 4:Jr.Leasingofficeopen9
responsible person 30+ to5 Mon· Fri. 979·6666
to share new 2 DR. 2 Ba ------.
apt. O.C Airport oren CdM delx 2 rm suHe A /C!
w /counterpur l business util, pkg, $160.mo 2355 E
woma n . (t )993·27S8 Cst Hwy675·6900 _
I -(6·8amor eve"l • __ NB. 500 sq. f1 Upper.
Wo rk i n'tc w om.o n or Ckean view. $.125. incl
wom e n wit chiJd. All uUI. (714)642·3850
prtvlltges met meats. n COR~NA DEL MAR
smoke/drink 1 p~rs:n Office space. 50t a fool
$US, 2 · $300 Includes all ser vices. ~9347. Carriage Real t y .
Fem to 1hare w ame. 615-6060.
zbr, pvt both In Pni'k llvd-R tai 4450 N wporl Townhouse wMH "' e •••••••••••••••••••••••
to~etl1C'r w /homr uncli•r I 1Cnot datmed. 492·4619 · Simple and lncxp<'nSl\l'
roor. on heavy tr.1ffrt· For eomplekScrv1r1·~
street. Only $4:1.000 f'OtlNO. Husky. mate •Cal18332519 •
Point Realty. 493 02ox Sal . ntlt>. no collar. Vic Lo--;-i -FR E F M \Ry 5 39-1183
Cap1-;truno Palisades. v~ s a . • • 1
BOUTIQU ft:. Oarlrn~ ca pt :-.tr a n.o Deach KAY Fucrnl. LC'l mt> ----------1 Best N .n a rc a 400 l107 show ypu how grcnt you
675-00.'lO 64'> ()!"12:1 can look. 968 5400. AYON -fo'OUNO Alusk;1n 1lt1bk)i --
PLANT S llOP. R:tlboa Male. approx 1 vr old.GENT 49 .,erk:-nl'w
Isl. Ownt'r open1lrd lkiv & Nwpt Rl\d C'M f('malr frieomls for c!att''
First ti mt• offl•red M~ ~71 &rte f'rnn k.H'17 HS5!t,!H
MEED EXTRA
SSTOMAkE
CHRISTMAS 673-4713 only.
Los t Sht'<'P<lo~. lt't mlt h\
ln•estmeftt Fd1!ion m1\n v1r Mesa ckl .• • ~ •· • • • .,· .. · .·
Opportunity 5015 M:ir tteward•S46·1S.Si · • •······•···········•··· . -Computer t )'Jl<'Hll ing Losl m;ilc• do~ blat'k 1
spcc\altsl \\tll pa y wh1tr. Ion~ haired •
nt-got1atcd mll'rt•-.t and Tustin area 21st 642 2700
PUUUS
IOOkS
JrwtlRY
rt.ANTS
MERRIER?
t::irn thrm ;t'i ,111 \VO'\'.
n1-:rn1-:s1-:N1 .\T1v1-:
Sell beaut1ru1 ~·rt~
\ Jewelr~. ro~mt•t1C'!t.
more. I'll sho" HlU how
Call 540-7041 or Zl'nll
7-1359
CAR WASH HELP
.,\.tll or p t1m1• 5 Loca
tum:-.
Metro Car Wosh
2950 II arbor nt. CM
CENUS
ENUMERATORS
CITY OF
;... EWPORT llt:ACll
S! 1'i P1-r llour
Tt'mpor .Hy po ii rt tons
hrl!mn1ni.t J Jn ApJ>IY 11,
Orr 19th. 1975 at tht'
Personnd Ocpl , 33tH
Ne'Aport ntvd. N B pnnCJpal on $30,ooo ont FOUND Lgi' Smo~oy • tiol anr ot lhnt' :rnu •:
yeor from datt-of loan. Gray malt' cai ni•I Mar • r,~~~;:c:'!u'r:C ~~~,. ~= ·.
to b" ui1c d Cor. and Mohl le t-::Hatcs HR ' t>o~th11~1'""'"'' rnor •. ----------c Chrlrl C':ire Widow net'<I!! ~1489 __ _ secun•d by computt'r 962 t007 t1A11.vr11.n'I'
--DELUXE offtre. comm'l hardware nrt•rs~arv to C'llRISTM~TM8t! : happ' r<?hahlc person Coe
COOKS, Exper'd
For hu'v 2·1 hr n•H•'l'
~hop l';rrt & I t tnH 111>i•n
1n.:s t'all hl'l"n XJrn .\
5pm ~!I O:l51
Counllr lh l1>. pJrt t1m•'.
S<tl thru TUl•,clJ\ '\11
n1t1·o; Th<' Donut F.11
tun 1 li2 Sunflo"1·r .11
1'.11n 11•\\ Co~la ;\h·-.a
COUNTER HELP
I' t1m1• l>a~s 18 & o\ r
A;1pl} lwtwn 2 & ~pm
E/M
Layout
Draftsman
Top SS Xlnl "orktni.:
ronds Sencl rt'sumc•
w foll exp bl'kl!rn•I l-..
ava1lab1hl~ lo \1argan·t
Prie!>l
Tempo Temporary Hdp
17802Skv Park. lrvin1• 540 4455
"kd)S lfrl Ta<·o. 115~ ----------Bak••r, ('u.,ta Mesa Fibenjloss Molders
Wante~. t213) 137 2949 l DAYS-$60
l'uhhshcrs of the Wortrl
llook t-:m·vclopC"dr:r. an ----------rciual oppor rmplm'l'r.
h.i., :1 op1m1ngs f111 nw11 or
\\Omen to J.!l\ 1' '·''''' <11· mon,tralwn' :1 1LI\.., .1
\\ k 11 :1oa m t :mp rn
l'n•\1<1U:-.,.1lt ,•· p1·r nnt
r1'<(1I Pn111t 11111 p.1 \' Yill
"kl\ J,!uarn 111r Ii ,.tit's
d('mon-.tr .1t 11111s " Jlf•h.'n ·
ti.ii "kl\ 1111·11n11• 11f Sl'.10
Lill V1rg1111.1 < .dkrn' for
Food Service
Workers
llosptl<t I ex IJl'r HnlJttn c
Sl'ht-dult.' f: 0 E. Xlnt
bt:-nehh :\lust apply 111
person. Co, ta M <''iJ
Memnnal llosprlal. Mrs
Dunlap. 301 \'tC'lOrlJ
CM
JH'r,on;tl rntc·r\ II'" ----------1173 I ltih FOREMAN
D1•1t n•n m.111 "' t•r :?I LA Fitx•rglas" ) at ht mohl
Tt m1•-. r111111• <'11> .. Lt \1 t•' ,J tn~ M usl hc 1.JUJ hr It'd
are.1 i\11 u1lln t :\lus l 12131 4:17.2949
ha\ c cl1·1·1·11d 1·.1 r
~111 l~l:!i'
lkhH•n lln ,•·r ... ".1111<·11
f11r p ltnw lldp \pph in
tll'rson. 1'111.1 \1.111 1!1:!11
llarhor Bl. ( '\l
I-' r r c o o k . t• ' p t• r
hn•akfa11t nr dinner; full
or part lime Boh.;;
Famrlv He~t;.iurant 110'.}
:-;. •. El.Camino Heal. San
Clementi· 492 1a:i3
DENT.\1.111-:n".l"I \l1n ~ GARMENT CUTTER
~ r'> I'\ tH'r :\I ir...I 1' pt•• Fnr WC'lsutl M rg C'o ~:x
knuw .Ill ph.,.,, . .., •11 fre1nt prnrn~·ed or will tr:.1111
dP:.k ~al;1.n ,\ h1•1lt'!1h Sal~{" t'nmmensurall•
Cll'•'ll fi;ltl O.UMI Ill IC.I.I C!Rll'I I w (' x p (' r "n p I y In
DENTAi. AS~IS1 \NT prrson. Mon r-·ri 9 I:!
Chair..,11h' :1 cl.1~' Y.k R37W lXlh St CM
l•'ull mouth rt•
c•onstruc·tinn pr ;11· ~·\l1l'r G<'neral OHif'r
1 t•tt &15 111;11 Eledrifyin9 Oppor.
Dt•ntal . .\ .... 1 p.1rt 111111•
expl.'rt<'IH 1•cl C'.dl I>r
\\ ('tnt'r .11 ~17 ~~101
IH:NTt\l. ('h;111'l<ll' ,\,
:-1~l F' lll'r d I' l1nw
Morns uni\ 'I: 11 ~ \8 ~504
l>l·ntal Fl11.1t111g A'""t
for hu'.->~ Ion~ r.,tah'I ofr.
Non o;n1<1f..1·r Hds Wnt~·
C'las ... tfll'd a<I :io 51:8 t• /o
Daily Ptlol . l'O llox 156<1.
Costa Mesu. t'a 92ti26
l">i .. ntal ,\.,s1st p trmr F.x·
panclrd duh· 1h'nlal as
:-isl & pl;1q111• rnr1t1 ol tn
strul'lor t 'h,11r:o.11h• 11X
per Xrny h<' rt'<t'il Xl11I
oppor Sa I opt'n >14:! l'.f .. 11
l 1n1que opportun1l \'
" lop co serking can•1•1 mot1v~1ted md1\· for xlnt
pns1linn Call .Julrl'
~taloncv. 833 2700 Dl'n
ms & Dennis Pcrsonn1.•l
Senrre of lnmc. 20M
Michelson Dr
General Office
Fanlasl1<' opporlun11 v
with this small Airport
area oHice. Must b1•
versatil<'. Li,::ht bkkpi:?.
55 wpm typin~. phone!>,
etC' Many ben<'fal!\.
Please wnt(' for appt. &
tnrlucle your resum<' :incl
s alary requir<'m<'nh
Box 2450, Nt'wport
Beach. Cn 926f .. 1
n.•-.k C'll'I k Thi· ln.11 at General Offr('I'. :J<'l'OUnL<,
l..1.:un:\, 211 N < oa!>.I recc>ivablr. invo1<·sn~
llwy L;ij!una Beach Ask Lumber exper man
for Ml"' C:ohsc•I datory Salary or>t•n,
DIET ARY SPYSR
FT for 144 Red SNF
Pr<'\IOUS dietary expr
nl'l'4" Mu l h.ive com·
ph•ted or be.' cnrolll'd in
t'pproved t•ourc;c Gd
'AUit'-'"' & bt•nt•ftt~ Appl)
1n ,Wrc;on 838:? 'Ntw
AH• llH l'W2·s.'>Sl
540-QMO
GIRLS-GIRLS·GlRl .S
Easy fun Job. d:iy or
night. No Ncp. nee , ""
tram you. You must hke
people & be at kaal lft
Apply any an or eve
U211aroor. Cosla lf~a
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pa1ntinas vr the Caesars 12 Anhq Oak shutters 11· Ong1nal oil painting, JC:has 1ust arnved lur th<' l!l7G l°Jlcndar ... Kic·rn At Our Tree Trimminn Porty S&M .• Dec. 7th From 1-6 p.m. J( " .,c HOLlDAYS. i\m1•r & tl·nmal ChnstmJs l'ards. -·~ .,:
signed c;11as 1819 s· J-IC"adboard. Indian carved Burmese teak 2 French ,,., European furniturP •c r>rder1•arly. ~ ~ •. · · . Gnnt Pritt For ~st Ornament c.1bmNs ltlth CC'ntury. Ant1q wrought iron table base with 11" beveled glass ·~Secreta ri es, 1.lt·,.b. :f Addre.s~in9 & ;r •
tnp Lrg ant1q. bronLe lamp. 2 Antiq . .a· carved chesb, bleached wb1te. s· , dressers . h1 hoy-;. ~ Maihn9 j SerYincJ WiM & Hond 'oeunes ~ Haph1s Palm specimen Ant1q copper coffee urn. s· Ant1q lrg Georgian m1r ~ bookcasei.. mil ~ sri ~.. l will achJn·s'I 1·01lau.•. ~· Come & Bring Your Friend~ ·.:..
ror, beveled glass w /hand carved frame. Arrtiq. Chinese embroidery 4x7, ov~r tables & ch.iirs. Oprn fold. stufr. s\•,il & mail ALI'S HAIR BAZAAR -:< ~years old. Can be Sl'C'n at lhe B~a Bay Club Call Dr. Gary L Couture. • sut:;~s~~~pop I~ Bl•d . for y,our firm. tteas. Also,' 462 E 17th St c t M -642-0434 ·: ioam lpm or ·lpm Gpm 645 $300 , ,.i:; ma1 ing h!>b .,:.. • ., os a esa ,
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tf. AKC PUPPIES -: ~ '• : . ~ 14 .Shands. pcrft•<·t t·h1lds ·.. BEST ~ ~ PAWS&CL"'WS 'l' WeAreHavingA i ... \ AGIFTYOU ··l\ Stamps ~ ,.~,,horse, S 5 !>~5 ··~CARPETBARGAINS " I ~ "" • ~ • '• Chri tm Party l;' .-~ • '" ,. TH 0 R 0 u G 11 IHll:. D •• ' • 'l At Atfr~do's A Sweet, Adorable S GS • 'J A $2.~ a book ~ GOODIE'S GALORE , 16.5 1:-:ng, Wt•st, 15 yrs. ' Ol R LOW OVERHEAD of ·~· Balboalsland \ Stoc~~~J~~fers. ~SATURDAYDEC.6th ·i OPEMEVERYDAY j 1~1~11~~gart ·~· ESTATEITEMS -"\Gelding, $295. 4\)7-2780~ Saves You SSS. ~
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, Juliette Manicures ~· A I ~ & A Beautiful Selection ~. Opener Sale ·,~ GREAT CHRISTMAS • & Porcelain ·,. FOR CHRISTMAS ~ d1~l·ou. nt price~ ever. ~ .j !lot Swedish P.cd1cure'I '.;.t KMOWLED~E·:ie of Glassw~re, Silver 'A From $I 4 9 ·~ BUY '.j · Special Sale "i We art' 4 female small 'A Come In & SH! ~
Ask for Ginger ~· Must s~ll Encyclopedia ,~· • and China . i ~ 4 Days Only! i Shepherd mix puppie:.. ·::'I how llttll' IL rosts to make · • ~ Call for Appnt 67S 6070 Bnlann1ca w /Jr. se_l & Fisher & Chatham •) \.l Jrvine Country Club \ 0('C 4 thru I>t-c 7th .J about 6 wks. blk /white ~ J b1~ d1Herence in your~
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Balboa Island t Bm vinyl bindmg. S350. ~\ (at Main St I Tustin ¥ 551-6275 for Info. . t S650 ~.l Betwn 19Lh & 20th SL. ~' & b e (' n d e" or med "· instal1Jt1on. .'~ iJ , ~ 848-8254 after6 PM H' • • ~ , ~ 675-0617 '"° ~ 536 9846 anytiml'. ~ 600No Mam St S A . , ~·~~ ?1}!/C;Y>.}-~~~Y>~::<-~, V>'Jo--~~·.}t::<?'fit~~~~·-.,,,.,· ~~ .. ,~ --'<·.}+~ ~x;~~":;'( ~. 1i!r:i;..r:~,;'1'"f.J<i•.;+-, r~fr:,~JfCi~.jt_,·~lt~Y>~ ~ WiJ · ,~~ THEM1Nu-1E.MAN -wAv ~;\::.Sp~.:~:g~'.iw ,.;'~··-;-r~·~, _ ... , ~GIVEYOU~FAMILY~ ~ .-.~ ~
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Post 10 wall & c;p~r•al 't..(_ Old Fash1~ 9ual•ty.Glfts At 645-031~.after6. · Dolls. Toys, Ceramics} . Best Units -Lowest Prices! ·J( $1000, asking $450. 3 nice
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"' mark1•rs. , I:!', A fine sel ect i on . of hand c:ar ved ~1 Bout• ~Lamps sweaters & I Y •ti' ~ ::ill for $75. Reznor floor?', Y: ~l' woode n duck decoys -pewter. c h ina 't• Chris~as ''u~ ( Other Gift Hems. e .. .'r ( REGENCY MOTOR '·J hl'~H·r $65. Spagnum ~ ~ Deslc-H-Door '.:.t & b SS g i ft s _h andmade patchwork •J Featunng~Artist~ 1 ... Selection of Origi 1, :·~ HOME RENTALS .., moss, lge bal~. S25 ea.'~
. , Marke rs ~' . ra . d i Each with lhe1r spec1a. t~· Handrraftcd Goodies. ~ . ..4 New sten·o eqwp. comp.~ ~ Des k. offic'e & horn(' dcx>r items ~nd h a nd1 c r a ftcd woo e n ~ t~. Come & have lu~ch, Old fashioned flUality at: 925 H. Harbor Blvd. Senta Ana. .,, "<'tup Spkrs AM P, tuner.
marker!> accessories. Sat. Dec. 13~h, lOam· Oldfashioncdprn:cs. ' 5312503 ·~ Reverb. Tape recorder, . · 425 E 30th St # 15 4pm. Fountain Valley JC •• ~ • . • o;:y.. rt'<'l lo rart. blank tapes,
SSl -3545 1"> N . port.ach •,Hec _Ce~ter,Brookhurst !'\ Please c all545-1914 !"\ •,record changer. all for!\ u . ~ tW · "' & Heil. f . Vly. ~ { <_f • 1• $1SOO or offer . 67.,5·:H~ ~ :~~~:;=:::=i"J?5c~~f!J. ~·:r:~~-~ .. ~r~~·~::"''~ .. -~~~·~@~~~-:7~~ir:A~~r1.r~'~"·"~;r-:::.:~;.~·E:·.-rt -u-.:x . Q Mew&Usedltems, _5GOLD RING 12l 35pl ,, .... )(• Exclusi•e ·x: YOt:Ri~~:.:STMAS )(·
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~ holsterNI slipper chair ButcherllockTabl~ . Polaroid tns,>amat1c ~ · $40.Alsobcigecoatwith '963·4581 !H>.2·6l15 •doghouse & mi s c . r. 1~ w/matchm~ d~I custom -\ ~Camera. Avon Collectors "\ ) full mmk collar lapels&~ ACCES~ORIES L ~~-7887 f._
beds prea1l & 2 matchm1t :;J CopperTeakttffe Plates. De canters,~ SX 10 ~:._uf!~~6754171 ~,......, J:-~ .. ~~~r.~,'4 . ><~ t-:-. b<'~room lamp~ t youth JI! Sc.ales Candles, Beds preads. C I Ph t ~~lf~.'"~ AlloyCo_m~ncnl >C ~-, ~'r-~.1-~
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,, ar & cn•anwr on truy " "L" (in bac·k of Hi-time .,c items . 20 10 Monrov1;i,' r..:! _...., "'~avagc 12 ga. pump "' 1884Pl~~1'1'.l1,1,1 :\! ~ NewporlS:,•ach ti f1'10S982a ft.6 l!
"' 752 7036 /). Liquor) Costa Mesa ,~ Costa Mesa. · ~ ~ shotgun, $100. 556·8l59 <J _ fi 1.11-.r.~1 . _ , 646·0fi4., ~,..,. ..,.. , ~' ;;:·----:~~-~, r:.~~~~-~-~·?!\~r~-,!·-' ... «~~-~\~~'':~~~~~~«?.Vr~', .... "~;, ,-'t,,,,,1tl;Cj~~-,.r.~r:i~·· • .t(;l.1 ,,......., ~~~~:' ~r:i ,,..-7' r.-1'\.~~liP"'""I. , , • -l" .. i\rmoire antique Ruffet. ' -. -~J • MUST SELL ~I • ~ TOTEMTOK KENNEL ' MUSIC FOR ·1
RFF:CTCllRISTMAS ~· ANTIQUE COTTAGE Oak Hoos ier. Large C)b , * * . I . CHRISTMAS ' GI FT J\nt1q·ues. collectables desk, Uniqut• drop leaf -u· 8 sofa, gold colors 2 h_ke All Brttd groom!n~ ' Ebony Console $650. r;;
SAVF sso · & decorator items X: table, Oak coffee ta hit• .. ~ 'new marble e nd lables & \!'-.°0~ &.Cat Boardtn~ •1 Recond. Oak Upright )(1 ~)f 15PicceGourml'l 1• 495Newport Blvd. (~ Spanish lamp, Goldt·n • SAVE$$$ i ~~:~~e !~~l:~!'~;:'Gr~~~·{! "r \C~~m~~;;~~~ se~v1·~~. "f S850. Halle t. & Oavis~
;4 non-stickcookwarcset t' Newport Beach f, Gate oil paintings, l· O._. "'GOOD USED •./Webber barbeq • Xlnt t / OAK SALE ·• \tJlamutc. Elkhound. ~ UpnJ(hlS7SO. . ~·
Onl $123 , 642-5151 " Basketball b<•ckbl)ard """ . . uc. A,., s L S· A . ~ lncludE' .. delivery ,
l, y , I 00/o~fF . w /hoo p. pui.h I awn ~ CHRISTMAS BIKE §'' Chnstmas gifts. Days/-.. u. yon. anta na .J. OQUtST i_ .~ 557-6763 ~r WITH THJS AD mowers, & mesh play 963-3655, cv~ 963·1413 ~ Largest selection of 1m J 836·4811 ~ PIANO REPAIR ;.'t'"
, pen.536 0321. OLD CRUISERS ~~ ..... ~· ssed back chairs, OJI.. ~nr:,,, ~4'( ~'¥>> .. :If 536·8775 . )(· ~-r.~~~~:: !'\~·~ . i' ~-"~~k..~· x~.. IOSPE.EDS · "· • llf tables . commode.., · • • r . •.,:14,,,..-~J.::."\.~~ ~
,llf · •• ~ Kitche n lee C rus h er.~ .. ,_~, 1l • ~f"''4l-J !!·~ STINGRAYS ,• E.5TAT ESALE ' dressers, rockers tn " '~ @··· -. ---.• ~ StettoEqwpment ~Maternity Clothes 10.12.~,CAMERAEqUIPM&fT ., LADIES'3SPEEDS (.Ansaphone. Sony etec. ~1 Or ange County All :..-WALK ON LUXURY 'A :. : An~q~e :r)
{,,' Rek-O·Kut professional.:; Chest set wl board. Eler-j;,1 CANON SLR w/S-Omm . &MotocrossAceessories ~calculator/ memory Si;: wholesale to the pubhc ~ f\.1r.1 ... 1.1n J\rC'a rug, hk('-, . Pa1n~n<J ~
r turntable . Gray tric coffee pot. Hibachi.~· 1.8 lens +~mm J.STele J-CYCLE & CO ~.bank. Check w rt ter. ~· . ..4 nt'" dt•l'Orator quality, -4 Classic ,drnhque p~ntmg 1 f-magnetic cartndge arm.~ Muskin pool filter. Spice lens + skylite & polariz-.r.: • Bruning drafting arm & JERRY 0 CONNOR ~ r r' 111! t' d 0 ra enta1-:-.( or Arabi<;tn Horses 111 ~x-
l--:-Fischer pre-amp. Scott rack. Plus Lots of Misc. ing filters+ V1vitar 151 IC: 2488He wportBl•d. ,board. Penske auto ANTIQUES JC Ml·d1t1rranean des1 ~n:JC 0~1c se~lang. Companion
X:Amplifier. Make orr 14 941 Gainford Cr 'strobeS225 ::iio: C t M sa analyser. stand & test 1760Monrovia CM ~ Olm·1:rt·C'n&deeprt•rl . .,.P1ece in Louvre. (714)
'"1,Men 's 10 spd bik~, good I W i I l o w s> Ir vine : 1' Cdl 893-2262 ·~· 6o4s2~79el 0 ~i'lf eqrwc~"1"11~Llke96ne2V:2·680M~ake \ 645·9446 . . ~Sor b('storrer552·0909 ~! 673·3995 after6pm. ''-' cond. SSO/ ofr. 8.13·8801 551-3545 '(. , • . o r a r.ves . . . ~~-~_,.,_,._.. .. , ~ ,.,~,..._,~ ~-..-n~·~~~~?'\nr,,·~..-?\ft ~."~~.... l ~~.-~·~· .;;'~~~..-?'\ne,. »-~-,~·~~~--• __ 'T"'j)ar J.llr ~ ~ .:.......:..•=·~:.::_~·~_:..:..:.........:......~~·:.__._:~_:...~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-;-~~~~~~~~-1-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--;~~~~~~
Hel Want d 7100.Ha1 .. w t d 7100 HI W t d 7100 1H Ip Wanted 7100 Help Wanted 7100 HelpWanttd . 7100 ~Wanttd 7100 Help Wanted 7 100 ~~~.~=:_c! ..... ~!.~O p e ~T an e e p an e e • • • • • •••••••••••• •••....... • •••••••• • •• • ••........ • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
Housekeeper wanted live ----------MODELS-M ASSEUS 1':s Nurses !\ides & Ord1•rllrs. in. Light work Figure Models. E.sC'nrb 3·11 s hift. Will lra1n. PLUMBER
GORDA LIZ -"""' d T y N •v. v d c JI Heavily exper. plumber 557.3870' JANITORIAL -MAINTENANCE JUNIOR SALESMAN ~t:cli~. SJl~~rione . c ~~~entC:r~t. c~v. osp, needed for res iden•
H k pe /cook ror (2) t1al /commcrcial repairs
Has Openings For : ouse ee r p · t N t Cloth1·n g Store peopl e. Live-in. Pvt rommen e wpor MOTELNIGHTCLERJ.. NURSING on a free lance basis.
room & ba. 642·9606. Wishes To I Ii r e A Maint enance Man Of 15 Years Old Best Western Ca pistra111 L.V ...... M us t ha v e tr u c le COOk TRAINEES
And
DAYIUSBOYS
--High Q u ality. T he Hours Would Be 10 TO Inn, Z7I74 Orkga llw), J-ll shin.f/tim<·. tr:lnsportatiorr and all
Hsekpr. Cook exper. for 8 ·.JOA M _4 p M M o nday Through SJC. Must be bondablc. NURSES AIDES necessary Loots. C36 single person. Live·in. over 21 For appt493 5661 IH'C'nSN.' preferred. Con·
Bal boa. r e f::;. $300 Saturday. Additional Hours Available, Earn $20-$40 per week working after · ' -All shifts. Xlnr ht'ne tart Mr. Sam Osadcho
Apply Jn Person
Mon thn1 Frt3 5PM
900 Bayside Or. MB
Equal 0pPor Employer
67J.1879 .u Q ua lified sch ool & Saturdays. Hunti n srton Musician wanted, ll•ad Park Lido CohrH C1·1~~C'Br 6-9 PM. 673-8300 M.O.
' 11;1 guitar , bass & voe.ii 161l i''la J!<; 1p, , ~ -· -~ ~ -Beach & Fountain Valley areas only· must travel 848-1437 i;.12 M44. l'ontrac_ti_n_g ____ _
tnd En~meer s1sK Startl'9CJ Waeje Is SJ Per Hour Leave n ame. address & phone n umber
Mrg payrl gerf'acct 600+ on tape r ecorde r . Call 536-4298. Nursing-Full & p/t RN 's & OP1'0M 1-'TRIC Ms1stant.
GUARDS
l mmt'd . <'mploymenl.
full & p/t1me. Inside
work. Work uny shift.
Uniforms furn. Irvine &
Medical/Orange $600
P /t Phone Wrk $3.10 hr
Irvine Personnel Agency
488 E. 17th, Costa Mesa
Suite 224 642· 1470
Costa Mesa areas. Age 21._ _______ _
o r ovr. Reti r ed o k .
Unwersal, 1226 W. 5lh St,
S A . E qual Opp .
Employer. ·
HANDY MAM
llcavily ex~r generalisl
needed for res iden
1lal /commericul repairs
on a fr<'c lance basis
Meticulous perf<'cllonist
c·:lliber preferred. Must
have truck trnnsporta
tlon and all n•'cessary
t.ools. Contact Mr. Sam
Osadche 6 9 PM 67s-8300.
M.O. Contracting __ .:.,:_..,;,...._,
Hosptl u l Aid es &
Orderlic:o., lmmed open
1ogs . Trainees ok
642·0400.
House<'lt11nlni 1 2 cltty!>
weekly Dalbo•• Island
bayfmnl homt' S2 SO hr
ft33...at4S
Inspector
ELECTRONIC
INSPECTOR
With l to 3 years ex·
perience inspecting as
sembled circuit boards.
mechanical o r electro·
mechAnical parts. com-
ponents. sub-assemblies
or assemblies. Must
know color code and be
;ible to work wit h a
minimum of supervision.
Please apply in person :
STANDARD
MEMORIES.
INC.
An APPl.IEO
MAGNETlCSCORP CO
2221 ~. Anne St
HouH~eeper wanted. S11nta Ann . Ca 92704
need depe ndabl e
hardworklnl( person ~ An 1-;qual Opportunity
dRyS week $2.50 hr. Employer M/F
49'·7538/49M076 -----------·----
Reply To Cl0$Sified Ad #420
C /0 Dmly Plot
P.O . lox 1560. Costa M.sa. Ca 92626 Help W•ted 7100 Help Wanted 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
Lady who needs SSOO mo & MASSAGE TECH.
up. Sales oriented. Phone TRAINEE
LVN 's. lmmed . opt'n ' • ings. 642-0400. alert, maturl'. haH car,
must type. will train
Real Estate Sales
UNIQUE HOMES
, DAILY PILOT
642-5678
848 2350 or 548 1526 IO \ears of success in
Mesa Verde. Beautiful
PART-Time ('\l'S & Sat office. Strong sales sup.
AM. Pref'd Cor students. port .. 2 Openings. Contact
Inside work, i::uarnnteed J ackie Handleman
wa~e. Ca ll Al. 542·9013. 546-5990.
HelpWCll'lt~ 7100 tWpWanted 7100 Marilyn,968-8378 Young lady (18-28) for ·
••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• legitimate full time posi· Help Wanhd 71 OO'Help Want•d 7100 ---Mdl ACHTS Lifeguard & uti Ii t y tion. No exp. nee. We •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• REAL ESTATE SALES
•lftM'ClltCeCHc $500 ISLA RY . . person. prlv. rccrea send to school , earn J • -H-1
Need! Need! Need! 1 Yr Has the following lffi• club Must be Red Crose; while you learn. Apply in MANAGERS & om lt exper. with dental in· mediate openings: quul.lried. Work 15 hrs person a ny aft ernoon or Tarbell. Realtors
s u ran c e Neat co . Et•dricicm • per wk or more. $2 SO hr <'ve. 2930 w. Coast Hwy., •fo't ee 15 day training.
benehls. Busy• Busy! Make & lhstall cledncal to start. Call Jeff at NB ASSISTANT "IJANAGERS Office. Jmmed. hire for systrml( in hoats. Min. I 586-()1!6() lfl
n ght person. Call Con· yrt>xper -------Mature bachelors wish to
trol Career Employ ment Attetnbly Carpe1thr Live·.1": Companion Cor employ ma rncd women
Agency.S56-8SOS _ Capableofinst:tlhn~prc semi invaltd lady. No ror household manage
made woodwork on Inter hou!lework or cooktn~ ment in Laguna Beach.
NOTICE
how Daily Pilot Cla!'IS·
tfted ads display their
messages with legibility
and impact? Our ads. we
are proud to say, really
gel r esults. Phone
642.5678
& f bo 1 y . Pvt Tm & ba. 1.e111ure Cooking skills important
exter? ats r •" World Towers. 640 0744 $4.00 per hr. 497-2360 per. req d Ffnal D..taller or 840-1.262. MHlc~ Transcriber
Reel's min 2-3 yrs e"~r MAID. PAIT-TIME Fast Eltpert & exper'd
In ftnal preparation bf Call 61S-3463 only. Busy sur.:ical ofc.
boab. Must be able to Newport. Send resum e to
use m<"chanlral tools. Management Classified ad no 569 c lo
Apply In Person PEOPL"E PERSON Dntly Piiot. PO Box 1560.
1922 BaM'ant'a Rd Exec. looking for part CMta Mesa. Ca 92626.
r '\ lrvint• umc business assoc1at<' ------
Equal Oppor. Employer 1n whoh•s11le suppllr!\ Mgmt Tram••
LaboraLorr Tecbn1r111n
C'oUf lict"nstd tech for
t-venlng shift 838 ·11600
ext . 301
Try a Unity l'1lot
Clasa1fioo M Lo buy. sell
or rt'nl somt"thlnl(
n u ' I Q-1' s !. , u I l ~ Youn~ man to work. I
cap1t11l11ed lntf'n1ew ~rowln« tool rental bus
fl73 2223 Must bt' ne&l in tippr
v,•ry neat hund wri\1ni:
MANICURIST Dt1y wk, pr<'f marrie
Ready to work t\pply 1n man for f)('rm resp p0111 ll<'~Oti. Tues thru F'rl. :I llor1 Ellp not rt q . Appl ~~fMftl763W.8&kt'r, 9am t o noo n . 193 , M'° Newport mvlf, CM.
Hamburger Hamlets
Due to o u r p r es e nt rapid extension
p rogram •. we are seeking energetic
people whb wish to progress quickly.
If you prove to be stable & dedicated
& possess the ability to lead &
motivate peopl e, your future is with
us. Man agem e n t experaence is
d esirable, but not n ecessary .
Excellent salary. Compan y p.a1d
benefits.
Apply Mon lhru Fri 9AM -Noon
GENERAL omcES
322 Ho. Foothill RCl lt•erty Hi~s
Equol Opport.ity ~ytr .,
rourst•
•Cadillac car 11rogram
•Hawaii. Acapul<'o tn~
•I'll place-sa l e s in
Orange County
•1St place·listings taken
In Orange County
•lst place·listings :sold in
Orange County
·l~t place-advcrtlsing In
California
•1s t place·advt.•rtising iQ
lheU SA.
•I.st place wmner Rt:LO
Home Ruy'er's Contest
U unb<'t'nsed, let us u-
stst you in obtaininJ your ll~al Estate Ileen~. Can
IOI Rary
142-6699
TARRElL-
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.. p Oft•"C" H~tpWonted 7100 HetpW~ 7100 ·2· 1..· -·" •••••••·••• -· w L.d 71001 •••••••••••••• ..... ... ••• •• • •••••• ··············································I······················· 1' n, M J ft Al du p It'" Sola & '.'OH~ ~ .. 11, 1..:1• nil ji!Moto'rncHoln cbas1lt for WANTED ···················k···· Crl'Ul n1•w K., -.,i.11 1,,r n· n~crator $100. 1 t 1 , ome con1tr~ T Want<'d l..111tt· rol· in it i.alr l~c llirn·r "'' d 1
Sltl<'k Ch•rk. p.1r1 t1mt'. 673 4724 ree l ab It: •• l~r.IC LI I I t1on, SlOO. 1~ 5 ton lnt'I OP CAS JI D OLLAR horsl' \\ '1111111("' good $100 Cull MO 144 ,1•1
TAILORESS I for s ,1t•11.ill> <;ruu·n w is tora&::l'. ~illlh!HI "' sr.oo. '8$ Bu1 trans & PAID FOR YOUH cond ~7'>ll"I
Moh '\1110 \\1•cl Frr \111111 .1 l<J1lir Hani;tl' &W 889:? mOlors S7Sup. JEWELRY WATCtU:S, ~ •· K2Sk1 Hc1ot... .... 17 x tu t\:
I 0 2 l' 1\1 I ... II Ill I' \h1 Ill\\ J\l' 0\ t'll w auto 1 p () s r I:' I( ' II I I "I ~ 1008 543.5274 ART OBJ!i<-rs. GOLD Musicot Sl..1s w Mar kl.'1 h111cl111• ~
Wt• ha\ l' a ~>os1t1on opt•n tor an ex·
J)('rtt. nn,•u tatlu1 c"~ tu wurk part lime
Sitlurtl..1v' t •h1·1•k 111 111'1111,,1 1.1k1• 1ww $42!1 m1o1ho~·mv 11.,11 &.,11111\ S ILVER SERV I CE lnstrun~tds 8083 rnmpt•t1tw11 111111 & 1•1:,,
n1t·rl h<111di•"· St1trl. ~ .. 'l:.!•1.1 •1 I l " ht ft 'il,1>tt Piano$2:so/b~lofr. FtNE FURN & J\N ••••••••••••••••••••••• W1ntl'r hr .II 111\11 1.
• 1longs1d1..• thl' gn•Jksl mash•r tailor to
hl' found ;rnywht•n• tn lhl' GHEATEST
'-\'fOHE to bt• lournl anywh('re Our
store Is lot..tll'U lit Nl'wport Beach &
the tailor s hop 1s on lht• 2nd floor of the
... tore in <i laq.(l' :ur ronditiuned room
with all fll'W eq uipment. We also have
thl' bt•s l salt.'!'> :-;taff. selling to the
111cest <·ustonwr:. & 1f you would like to
h.t\ 1..• tt1t• opportunity to join our
d • .11r) lJ-.1' $'.? ~ µ1·r . h1 ~~ ·~~ ..,~117 1 l' er I \\ l''lern <'orree & end TIQUES. 645·2200 Y/\M \HA Cl;1nn1•t 111 Xlnl Chl'l~eburl(t'r 11.>11 . .Ir ~!1'54 ll1•fn,.: I'd I !Ir Xlnt I · ~ this, lampi., 2 s vl --Cond Mu't Hll $155 Burger <lJO>. ..111 ""•11
c•oml •• 1.111 1.kll\t'r Maple twin b<'rf , thl·'t ~ rot•kt•rs 8333250. RrewoodJStockUp 642 J!>.t7 less thun 3 "l·t·k-. ,.111•1;'1
'l'l·at·h t:'r Prt• !>1'1111111 1 .• 11Ull 111 7~1 117.! · S 0 • I I -$7Scorddel 642·2624 moduls. ('all AllJn 1:1>11 l4PM $~»rn Irr I·\ mirro r . !1°· l .i <:.1111:1.'lled Contract. 2000 ' rl.'nllt•r Str.1tol·.1 ~tl'r "
penl'nced.Call6401Ur>o A ti 8015
5365023 Jft 4 3t )lh l'arpetrng, below Hoover Dial-A-Malle up Guili.ir w /(;ilJSotl frey 494·Slltl •• ~.:>.".. ••••••••••••••• Nr n e w couc h & kulhl'r t·o,t linstall S47·8729 ~j~l vac1uum $40 ampll(rt'r641ill300 Store, Restaurant. 95 TEL-PART TIME h1dab1.•d. (black) nt:w Lron<'I Train Set. ng, singe door, $50 Bar 80
No st·llrn)o(, t1•l. ~u1 vn t•1 **I BUY** cot, c hest of drawer!!, 496-3318 Grb. ... on F:kt·trH• l;uilar SC ••••••••••••••••••••••• llu~1n"~.s o .. n1•1 s I'.' 11· d t 6 • t1 Compll'IC, mounted. l'r11 /' · • X lnl n t " --~ ~ -• C:11111f ,,,t•rl Furr11tu11· & m e t e ~et 4ti·l7a I 494.5704 GUITAR (M . w ,.1~~ , n1 l Sl·ales. f'rl'l'Lt·r,, :,~ 3~~t;" hr M' 1.1 ~ i~. \ppll .1111·1·~ 11 H I ~ sl I 642·2155 Xlnt cond N~';''$iso~·l8 $250 or h .... t ofr. ll75 15!18 r>1spl.1) l'H't'!>
1 C'itrll l'll·<tsP ~t·nd a hru'f r<'sumt• to
S•llfur'l ~r IKings:r lw<I 1·ornpl $150 l>t-;~m;NEHS APT. Con · ~or $425 •• Contact M1:~J.~HM J\N /\.Ml'Lll-'11-:H _ 1•1~>;>.XllJ
T'tlW !'Ill<'" 11111\ !'.I(. MASTERS AUCTIO,.. n ressc•r " 1111rrm $175. t.~.~po~ary furn .• Ill'· _&t2-~61. I op C 1111 .., pk r hn-< I TV, Radio.
l'\PN 11 c: '"" \\ 111\\llll! 646-8686 & 833-9625 Lingt'nt' l'h<'Sl $100 Sm lllS\lrli' & 1f~ants for wtneverh & ruu Trnw Hifi Strreo 8098 lltc-Doily Pilot, P. 0. Box 1560, Costa
Mesa, Ca. 92626, Classified od no. 60 I.
We will c:ontoct you for CM intenirw.
ICIOll In in ... N II 1 1" r• .. ' Aft 6 Coll 842 1542 mal<'h ('abrnet $75 fksk saf·,e. mlu~ht M.:1• c..oas5·19•7best Electdnc typewrite r xlnt 100 walls rms $1:.iothe">t •••••• ; ••••••••••••••••
• • &<'hrSSO Nitt·slandnc:. O l'rs. au ..rt0· U con . Adler Model 210. offerCJll 54817tldJys S 1, .1 • 1 , .1 \ 11') µ1st '\1·1·ur ..ill· >.Int up ~ $135 P 11 t · <'•II''> ' -..ti " *PUBLIC* \II Countr) Freneh, anti Moving Bunk bt•ds, $150. • a .e e Jack . 4. Offi ~ 'tur & \ . q ., '
portu111t' FUR .... 'ITURE q d . 640·67!S2 ' h , lb. capacity: best ofr. 6' EC! rn1t e 8085 ''s1•~'. \\7~.11 . fi45 21 11 * " * Couc • SlOU Spanis h a l um l oading r amps, qwpmen ---'" ' •AUCTION• "'l'\f'r usl.'d hrdl'·.1 bl.'d C~cktai,I t ablt· $1 25· $125 ea . 5 48 -830 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tanc.lbeq.; ~111011\ Lqw
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l>I· \I l-PS \\ t I.Cl >\I I r11.1lt 4!13 1 ms LIDO VAu & STG Curved eouch. nds little Elel· typcwntt•r-. P1c rn· . . . :~ ' ·
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Small Storane Lots S~rct Used Fum. Unclaimed Storo~ chair. 751·7016
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SECURITY OFCRS
F ,tlml.', 40 hr wk. Phone
& car req'd Uniform
rurn, Plant 1n Irvine. Call
l.l Warr.-n, R33·3000, ext
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lfi73 In ane· "'<' !'-u111• 1\•llt \I .ii•· l .. 1h •• rltl'rcd. parL-.. Ridge reamer $5. ··1;· (IO bJ! k or lh llnll' hki' l\rrb ;rfl 'h11t~ l\d~ 3hp la~n VU('UUm $100.
Liquor> C'os la Mrsa hr..: ~II '.i.•lt l.(ill Roto·l1llcr $150. Boxes
G I I"'"' Cull' all hl.rr k kitten rre for Christmas presents GOODIES 'J\ ~<> ..,., or c andy. 6"'2" x 91'-" x ESTJ\TF.JTF:MS to1:11oilh11mt•. n
ANTIQUES C.111 r~ 53'79 art !'lpm 2'~" deep , lOc ea. '71 Yamaha MX.125cc, S300
Furn, porcelain, !'Jlvn c , &-:igll' 1 • Poodl<'s. . '65 Honda Super Hawk,
glass. ('~Stal. Ch ristmas w1•t•ks c1l'l L'-t•. l'I o-~-' $300. shop l.'arly big salf' <1 da\~ ' · r' l ' "'J\J\J 544-3417 homt·~. tl1:~ 152f, only Dec 4 7. 1967 Churl'h 1122 SF. Sk ylin<' Or .
St. C M. I blk f: Nt.•w port fourniture 8050 S .A. (off 17th St.)
btwn 19th & 20th •••••••••••••••••••••••
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<.on v. ll o !'i p .. 77RI benrfils. Call for appL rocktrs,inOrang<'Coun Baby furn. C h est n f :rg.~~:~hsespace. (,arr~' r I ct /\. .. I'. H n Cti:l<;l Ofhrf' Eqwpmenl ty. All whol<>S:\lf> to the drawers. Simmons <'rib ~7 9fot1 ~1414 17!)4 pub I 1 <" S T F. W /\HT & motlrt's~ h1 ..:h rh.ur. will sell g reat girt item s
ROTH AN11(JU F-I\, 1100 :-.trollt>r. pl.1y pen & h y Trn<'kload al90% off
RM'1 & LVH 's St.ollon Attcn~ant Full or Monrov1a, l' M f..45 9'l4fi bull~> /\II y1·llow t''O(l'Cpt retail S40·4IU1 _____ 1
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l11land Gen('rol office &
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job w1lh n low rrtt1t Onily
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m\l!lll, o pportunity t o w /dbl oven. K rn more fWd $200 t<:xtra lt:c> Elt
learn or tmprMe book. w a l' h e r. Ii kt> n l' w. rrut1H• rlc"'lk , $250 Coll
ktepinit &W·llOO__ 642·S3U'l oo.1 l<Yl5
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pump uc·tron 11hotjlun.
vcntllatcd rib. !\ !l hot
rapar1ty w /3 11hot 1>IUf(
Complct~ w /t-iirryln.c
case &. 2 motltrted
chokes, $4S. M11anovo~
Odyssey TV earne. $75.
12 string Goya guitar •
cue SlOO. 642•0116
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Got six geese a
laying you'd like
to move before
Christm·as?
Move them under our tree.
Buy a one or two-inch box under
our tree on December 1 ~ or 18.
Fill your box with items you no
longer want or need. Convert
your clutter to cash.
Your old skis, sports equipment,
luggage, toys, appliances or
ful;f1iture might be the Christmas
bargain someone else is pining
for.
Putting a box under our tree is
easy and inexpensive. Rates are
$4 for the one-inch box and $6.50
for the two-inch package.
To place yours just call 642-5678.
Your credit is good with us. We'll
bill you. Or, you can charge your
ad to your Master Charge or
BankAmericard.
DAILY PILOT
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1\ower Crochet Book $1.00
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rathn. ~ h1tc·"' all 1111• Mud on9 9952
power boat. Newport 'S6VWENGINF. AID ,u :. 0 }••· BMW m1leag1· $15r>O 8476732 a\eilabh• on ar•prnHl1 W \oho142S.34spd .. ,,,
Be h 64 9606 :!.:11 t-I i t h St c1 t I d l ~ I k -_ac -2· --·----Just completely IMMEDIATEl Y ('t~lJ Mt•,,1 5-tti 44.14 M....-c•~s Bent 9740 i·re<hl, fo1 .k •. 1:! or ·\.!I g s ra ia s c '\\01
'111\ Ir 11111. l'r\ll't' nml1 •1I •••••••••••••••••••••••
t 1lt "'ht t•I , 1·1 • 1m \1 11,t.1ng <1111\t \>!,
cJHiCC>.1 I ~111111 or ht•o,l ollt•r. SIDE TIE so· Boal, rebwlt. . 968·7412 FOR All ••••••••••••••••••••••• months SlOOO/bst 631-21!17
Private Party Toyota Corolla pans . FOREIGM CARS 1976 BMW 1961 MBZ 220 '73 Volvo Wagon $2095
ATLAS
1,.1 I I (j ·1
____ 675-49Z7 Eng, trans, body pietes CALL OR COME IN $ Light hrown with red 111 f\11•1 lllJl'l'lt•d roof cud,
SAJL r , t'lC.6738725 TOSEEUS tenor&8lratk.1\M ll"M lowmlll'~.hlut•\\tlhlilu\· 1
1.x \]u ... t ,Hlf.!. r; q I i.:d •""
If I 1 ll',lll 'Int l'Clliol
side ~:.20Slt~o~3'ofo£~ Gfttttal I '5 I 0 ARE HERE s tereo. \7~1~1~~~1 mtt:nor l:'l:l:!llSL''
Edgewater 1 871-2866 $3895 __ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1-:1 ( ';1011110 Auto Sales
Chrysler ft>lymouth
Oµt.'n Dally & Sun
'lll IO PM
'\IW)ll ~.Ul 111:1!1
1~1 ~L\Cll I. :m ooo m1
l\t1du·h11 H.ill1.1b t1q11
Slti1:1 fi:H :1'.\>IX Boats. s--ed & Ski r-
Auloet Elcclril' Car. itHX 1100 Dealer 1966Horb111 t M hdl.''101 NEWPORT
IMPORTS CREVIER ·.NEWPORT
IMPORTS
292!) II t1r bo r II h ti
9080
•••••••••••••••••••••••
16' Sidewinder 115 llP
Mere. OB. w/Ameriean
Beaut. Maintained. kept
in garage & eov'd when
not in use. $600. 960-2275
or 536-6561
Trlr. Over $4000 invested Recreational
. .. . ...
3100 W. Coast Hwy N 6.
642-9405 & t ST & BROADWAY
SAN TA Ai"A
835·3171 Call. 979-0747 6·11P M. V~lclH 9530 -THC ULllMA TC DAIVING MAC~ONE
lease
Hew-Used
OViR 100
MERCEDES
OH DISPLAY
House of Imports
AUTllOHIZtO
Transportation Camper shell R'x 4 • hi~h O ran9e County's
•••••••••••••••••••• ••• wired for 110 volts Sl50, HiCJhest S Buye r
Aircraft 9 I I O 673-~ on Imports Capri 9715 \1 EHCEDES DF.·\LER
1>862 ~1 anrht·,ter.
......••.••.••.......•.
••••••••••••••••••••••• '72 Layton Trailer 20· BillMaxey Toyoto
CITABRIA-J\lmost new. tandem. sdr-eont . xlnt Call tlo~t·r cw 11111
65 h~ total t1mt'. Top COlld. S2200. ,73 Dodge ':-847 W1~5
eqwpment 552·9646 T p k Ad t --------on tc up ven ure FREE APPRAIS "'l Mot I / Pa<.'kage, P /S. P / B. A s~r:,.:s 9150 Rtlf,J\IC,airshocks&J We buy ~~ltl ~-.1r' &.
••••••••••••••••••••••• insulated camper shell t ruck s (:ill <.Hor11
1 xlnt cond. $3200. or both CHF.VllOLET ror .1 fr«'\
. '75 HONDA 400 for $100 f .-c:'""' 493 491 rt appnisal
ca sh-Rerin. balance, 28 ~"°""""· ·4 a ·6 GR(ffH Cll E\ HO! l'T
payments_ at $56 incl. full '71 VW Dune Buggy 18211 Ht•at·h Bh 11
coverage insur ance. Call $'975. SACRIFICE. lluntmr..rton lkarh
5-18·4987 C..111 842· 7190 84Hi087 5 1!1 :1:1:11
•74 Honda 350F', elean. l o 4 Wheel Orins 9550 SELLIMG YOUR CAR?
mi's . Owned hy i.:irl. ••••••••••••••••••••••• TOP PRICES PAID
$1000. <Jfl 3 :30 pm. J et>p Cherokee
548·9445 Wrecked. parts.
MOTORCYCLES
FOR SALE
1974HOHDA.
..
CR 125
'Xlnl Condition
$625 jbest off~r
***
1973HOHDA
XR 75
Xlnt Condition
JB Race
$500 ft>est offer
***
1970HOHO•
TRAIL 70
Good Condit ion
SISO
Phone 830-612'
Afte-r6pm
'73 Yamaha 250-MX,
like new. never r aced
Oil induction system r e
moved. Optional forward
mounted shock b racket...
i ns ta lled. ;!iuper ras t .
s trong & reliable. Must
s e e t o apprecia t e .
$500/rirm. 536-4758 after
6:~PM.
546 S392evenings ----
Landcruisers
'72 Thru '75's
7 To Choos• from
EXAMPLE:
'72 Hardtop
372FDC
$3877
deantrom
~VOLVO
1<1b6 Hw'1or ( M ~ 1A Y101
Trucks
'76
TOYOTA
TRUCKS
9560
16 To Choose FTom
4 S peed s, 5 s p eeds.
automatics, Jong beds.
•74 Bultaco Pursang 250, short beds.
S7SO. Also '65 T riumph Also 6 Us~d Compact
"basket case" has alot of Trucks
c u s t om parts, $2 00 . b/5-0970. ask for Bill to choose from .
7 4 Kawasaki KZ 400, disc GJJ)"1u1 l1tnw I
brake, elec. sta rt. $750/ 7~ """ UIJ W
orfer .548-3334. ~ TOYOTA
Motorcycle helmet "Bell '
Star," gd cond. Lge. $35. 1966 Horbor, CM 6d6 9301
646-2849 before noon.
'74 YAMAHA 250 Tria ls.
$700. After 5 pm.
642-4024
HOOAKAlOO
Super Rat. Xlnt cond.
842-~SO ----
Must sell '72 Susukt GT
550. S525. 675·7572 or
552·8481.
19751~ Honda 750 Super
Sport. 1973 Yamaha. 360
lnduro, s treet eq'1ipped.
Best offer . 673-8123 or
673-368.1.
•10 BSA 650. Fast, looks
gd. $600/ trade truc k or
van. Jack644·2611
1961 CHEVY1 TON
PICK U P T RUCK
673-8725
'73 IMTERHATIOHAL
l/• Ton Pickup
C re wcab, V-8, a uto
trans., a ir conditioning.
AM/FM radio, power
steenng. power brakes.
deluxe mlerior, auxilary
ta nk, woodgrain sides,
dual mirrors. e t c
(539385).
$3495
ATLAS
Chryst.r ,t'tymouth
Open Daily & Sun
'71 Suzuki 'til 10 P M
T5*125 Duster 2929 Harbor Blvd.
Converted for dirt but Cotta Mesa
nil street equlr.me~t ln· 546-1934
C'luded. Extra l res. Good Condition. Mus t sell. 1975 Ford F2SO Ranger
1275 644-<>677 XLT, 460 eng, auto trans,
· a /c. p/s, p/disc brakes,
'74 Kawasaki, F -Jl, 2SO + most other o ptions
CC. Lo miles. Must see to With cab h igh camper
appreciate. 400 mile~ on 11MIJ $5900. 962-1763
new motor . Many xlras.
$550 o r besl oCfer. Van 9570 :>46-0073. • ••••••••••••••••••••••
For Imports
Paid for or Not
Dean Le wis Imports
1966 lfarhnr . (.' M
Mci 11:10:1
TOP
$
Paid
f'OH
Used VW's
Paid for or Mot
C@;~·J'tP
llw1l lk h il4.!·4 l.J.>
SADDLEBACK
BMW
'73 BMW Ba•aria
4 speed. air rond.
stereo. A fl EA l ITY '
'12 BMW 3.0 CS
Automatic & air 1·ondi
lioning. Low mile~.
'71 VW Squareback
Automa tic & roor ral·k.
'70 FORD
WIHOOWVAH
V8. 3 s peed, m ags, ~
t rack stereo lnC'ludes
extra loni:t whe(') hast>.
I '71 lT Chtv¥, 350 VB ensr, lfonda 90, Road & tra I auto trans P B s tereo ---------
Bike, xlnt cond. 3200 total casaeltt Xtras S2900 67 Sunbeam Alp ine. 200 m 1
m l., F irst '200. cub &15-'1246 · • · on reb1L l725CC enit new
takes it. Mt.°8207. aft 5 · top, new paint, sh arp,
pm. 'IB Econoline, good e ng .. _546-607 ___ 7 ______ _
Motw Homn. new lrans/llre11. $1200/of· Auel 9707 • We /R-' 9160 fel" 962-0184 oft 3. •••••••• ••• •. • •••••••••
••••••••••• •••••••••••• '&l Econollnc, Md cond .• '72 Audi AM FM stNr o,
ent '73 Overland 29'. Auto. air, stereo, loaded, t'Un rr .. 111r C'ond • 4 dr ..
l.oa.ded. Free mltet. lo B at orr. Mus t sell nu ll.res. yellow. Ptt pty
t1la . Pri pl)'. 538-0647. 675·3340. $2900. 979 254{)
or Rent, non 1rnnkf'r 1973 C hn y Van. V-8. '70 Audi IOOLS. • dr.
Specl al '76 22' • Star, AutomaUc Power &leer· $1800. Anne. 613 2950 or
MW Mtrhme, 548-ssst ln1. Jl,900. ~8736. &44·3156
i3 (.'apn , :!O<MI \ 'I', 111·
cor ~k<'I r ,11h,1h 'Int
~7!15 !>-~ OiO~
'73 CAPRI
\' G C')I. Jut•> tran<; .. air
t·oncltt111n1n j!. w httcw all
l trt s, t'l r ((ji:!llSS I
$2395
ATLAS
Chrysler ,..lymouth
Open Oallv & Sun
'trl HI PM
:..'9211 Jl.irbor Ill\ d
('nsla !\h•sa
546-1934
Datsun 9720 .•..................•.•
Aul'na P<ark
523-7250
On lhe Santa AnJ Fwy
73 MERCEDES
450 SLC
Met a 111 l' h 1• 1 g c w 1th
matching 1nler1or.
aulomallt' t ram.rn 1ssion.
power stening, f.11•tory
<Hr cond1tmn111 ).!. AM /FM
:o;tcr('(I radio, hl'aler, ell'
(23SHSY I
$15,800
SLEMONS MERCEDES'
1!l'ill 11.<rhor <' :\!
631-1276
'74DATSUM710 MBZ '7 1 :~xoSL. J\1r,
AutumJtl<'. radio, & AM/FM. Hrown, :! lops,
ta·.clt•r l.C'~S than 5000 Pvt. Pt) SI0.000 fii5 9555
onJ(mal m1h"> c58Xl.JD). --
$3695 MB 250S 1 11r 't·~le111. reblt
El C'ammo Auto Sales eng. & tr;.in:; Xlnt cone!
498 1400 Dealer 557·t99o morn & C"\'e
WILL Bl'Y vm H
l >.\TSl':-.:. fOYOT \.
OH VOl t\SW \{;I'.~
pi\ 11> l'O H
OH NOT
TOP IHlLl.1\1{
CA LL
S,\I. HEH'IJAI>EN E
5'10 (~112
'70 RSO SPYDt:R. Must
Ser' Xlnt cond, new eng.
$'1700 846 8002.
'00 1\1. R 2Ril SEL . lux & 18
~1 PG 1•1·111111rn~. perfe<.'t
644·53f>li
MGB 9744
•••••••••••••••••••••••
'AA MG fl. l:i:\t m1, :l lop:,,
!-k r rut' k . 11 <' w 1J a 1 n t ,
brakl·~ + tin•-;, Xlnl
Sl750 ht•<;l h v 12 /4
548-41!1:1 .
ROY .,
~ CARVER
ROLL~-ROYCE
23A E. 17th SI.
COSTA MESA
S"6-U44 ~
CLOSED SUNDAYS
,,. ,, , ..
..,,,,, 10'\~:
~ .. ·~. ~7J..fHO .•.
Costa Mr~;i
546-1934 9955 Oldsmobile ................••..... 19H C't•li<·a CT, 5 -.pct
22.000 n11 . hrown. Xlnl
cond. 6'10 0758
'71 Corulla Sta Wag Xlnl
cond. Nl'W -.tl"cl rad1ab
$1395. 675 8038
Cor•ette 9932 Saks and Sen 11·1·
• ••••••••••••••• ••. •• • • OLDSMOBILE
3100 W.Coast Hwy. NA •TOP CASll' GMC TRUCKS
642-9405 For Corvt'lks ,ind oth1·r HONDA CARS
Toyota Corona '70 1 dr - ---u-.ed c ars & tru<'k'' U . •ty Olds ' · ·71 Vol1;0 142E air <'ond JIOW AH n l'ht•\ rol1.·t n1 vers1 Nu carp<'t, nu lln•s Huns autr·. A •'t ra'd111, on~ . •>uc•1 Jf bu f'I l I k 556 2990 ' " ,.. Dove & <iuall Sts Nt"" I .;.n.,. ;.ir r ' " 1 e nu · ____ owm:r. xlnl l'Ond. Jc(Ood Jambort•t•. Bristol. ~ ('o,ta \ksa 5411 'lt>lll
11:as mi. ~600 495.4~;0 Ma('l\rthur 1'.t•wport
Triumph 9767 "'ut u d flc;H·h R.1:l 0555 •••••••••••••••••••••••A os. se '63 Triumph TH J com ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cougar 9933
pletcly n•-.torNI Jmmat AMC · 9905 •••••••••••••••••••••••, srnoo Ca II -191 4.'i!l3 •• ••• • •••• • ••• •••• •• •• • '68 Cou'-' .1 r x rt 1 N l'~
'611 Harnbll'r Amhas-.ador paint. n 1·~ , 1nvl top
·;:i Cutlass Supremt-. Xlnt
n111d. air. :itereo, all p~ r
S!.7~1 X..11 -llUS
j()()l,()~442
G1ll HI <'11nd 1t 111n
•1!~1 1111.' & 11:1:1 S:lfi I Ill he c• 343 Gd Tr;1m. ~rk t•ar leatht•r 1ntt>r111r. 'Int
9770 S-150 ofr. 557 :i.;.i!i to6prn rond Kun., ~rl'~11 $1700 Pinto 9957 •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 55ti 48·12 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'64 R1 v1t•ra 1974CAMPERS F\illp~r ,air Dodqe 9935
6 To Choos• FTom Simo &12 IM7!1 •••••••••••••••••••••••
An examl<' Safari. mocM Bui k. 9910 l>o<1J!t' '70 Dart Sw1n~1·r ti
with r :11liad roof. ll't>box. c A ·r · l'I' I'S \'
l C I r ••••••••••••••••••••••• / .• :tir 1 , • • top, s ove. (.'tC. omp cte or a . . uni:: uwnr mrnl 1 ond ramtlyof4. (2342069597). 75 fiUH'k Skyhawk hki• Sn95 f7" x'IG7 $4995 nu. bt•st offer on·r $4000 · · 1 ,, I •
DOM BURNS 842·7AA7 '69 Monaco Wagon
'72 BUICK Cll'an, run-. H'r\' well. VOLKSWAGEN CEMTURIOM s121111 !17!1 x11oo«t<iy'
7 3 Pinto Runabout
Cu-.tom 1nt('nor & ex
11•rior. AM tFM st('rt'o
fa1'lory mags & air con
11itwn1ng l~llQHJ.
$2295
t-:1 <'a m1no Auto Salt•s
·HIX l·IOO l>l'alt-r
73 2 ci r ~ sp :!4:\t . !ll'W
tin•:-. Ltkt• nu, $2150/ofr. I 3 7 31 Harbor Bl Yd
Gcr~nGro••
534-4100
V 8, auto. trans . :.11r con Ford 9940 !ll>H-02911
cl1t1onini,:, P<>Wt'r s teer ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pl mouth '96
mi::. power lira kt·-.. power '66 <:us tom sun Hun, y O
VW '74 Hu-; nt•w tires.
mags. Z bed, am /fm
radio 55 1 5728.
"'1ndow "· p11wc•r ... eats. good .Nds hoc1\ work. •••••••••••••••••••••• •
AM t FM .,11·n·o radio $325 !).18 09:!1 .
6.5 Ru~. NeL'<is body work
MOO.
Call8463414
'70 VW Rug 32 000 on~
rm, i.'XCl'Pllonally de.in
Great hu' al $18011
675 2477 or !!32 1867 afl
6pm
etc. !101 FKIH
$15951
ATLAS
Chrysler ft>lymouth
O{W'n Dail~ &. Su11
't1I JO p :\1
2929 ll..1rhor Hh 11
Costa .Mt•c,;i
546-1934
$400.$ Minimum F vw Cadillac 991 5 or any running or •• ••••••• ••• ••• •• ••••••
nol 'fl4 & newer ·-:i (' rt \' ti S 1 67'.l 31165 or 6:ll 2697 1 • •>UPe l', 1 1• • m~ 1..·
'll2 VW. Cood running 1•11n
chtt0n Nu lifl"" s un roof,
t;c..,.t uCf MO li7!Jl
'66 HaJa Aug
Eni.: runs cood ssso. 960 3941
All 75'S
AHDDEM01S
MUST GO
THIS MONTH
BUY
Oil
LEASE
O\\n e r . Xlnt tnn d .
J,oadel1 $4!m() l~H 2f'O!I
''CADtlLAC ''
Quality & Price
O ver 70
to Choose From
For the hest pnces. the
lowt-st lease rates. & de
pendable .sen ire.· see
2600 llarbor Bl\d
COSTA MESA 5411·9100
OPEN St':-o;[),\Y
Camaro 9917 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'75 C'amar o, air, tilt
whN.'I. xlnt c·1mc1. Must
sell soon . Make offer
below blue book. Call
betw 7 & 9pm. 497-1248.
'73 Like "NEW". Loaded .
·n Galax1e SOii. PS/PB.
air cond. auto, A VI I f'~
\lt'rL·o tJPl'. dt·.1n Sl7>:>o
l'\1 ply 641 )~/,
1
72 f ord R.tnrh ~a.:on
,111t t·ond .Ill e\tr,,..,
~akeoff<·r 49-1 h7~
Foret ·71 P into. WJ ~ Aolo
Trans. ~11r. H II Trunk
fiK lmm<H li:l:l 27~Hi
f'orc1 '61! I T [). \'H a 111 o
trans fal'l ,11r ra1fw. P
s ll•<'r. nu l1rt'"· C'l(•:Jn
nnyl ml sin).!lt• 1•wn Pl'
$Jl.15, 675 OHfi!i
·75 c;ranmJ:.i. 11.000 ni1 .
et•onom1t'al 6, 4 cir, Jell .
pwr. s tl'n•o, ml'lall11
brown. S4780 4>40 k325
'fa Ford. motor & l 1 n·-.
g d . ~ h ,1 p I' fl ri 1• 1 n a I
ownt'r 847 1'10·1
'f.S Foro St W gn d1·:in
dt>penila hit• T .11w 1!1 1 k
hrtr. Xlnt S.')00 1•1:1; "'"
'73 FORD LTD
VII, auto. lran-. .11r • un
d1t1on1ng, pow1·r 't1·1·r
mg, po~er hr.1k1·' r.111111.
heatt.·r. ~h 1t1·"';all 11r1''•
'1nvl roof ... 1!11· hc11h
mo u I d 1 11 l~ .., c· 1 1 •
(]19(.jlfl' I
$1995
ATLAS
ChryslH" ft>lymouth
Open 1>;111) & ~11n
'tll HI I' J\1
2929 flarh111 HI \(I
Costa Mc"-:t
546-1934
ATLAS
Chrysler ft>lymouth
Opc·n !>ail} & Sun. ·111 Ill
P:\1
2'J?.~ll a rborH\\d .
Costa Me~.1
546-1934
'75 PLYMOUTH
FURY CUSTOM
\ I!. auto. tr:ms . J1r rnn
d1t1on1r1.:, powt'r :.ll·1·1
inc JlllWl'r hrakr-s. rJd111
h•·ater \\hclrwall llfl''·
\ c II \ I r (I II r ' t' I (' .
O~'Jf1:\1 FK I
$3395
'"ATLAS
Chrysler ft>lymouth
Open Dally-~ Sun
't1l lO PM
2929 Harhor Rho
Costa )le,.t
546-1934
'7S Pl YMOUTH
VALIANT
4DOOR SEDAM
f, l'vl . auto trans air
c·onditioning, pu\\ 1·1
<,teenni:. '-"htlC'~all t1n·~.
f<H'tury <'Xlended w ;1r.
r Jnty on dn\l' tr;.i111,
11;;11 :\1F"1.
$3195
ATLAS
Chrysler ft>lymouth
011t•n D:uf\ & Sun
'til JO l'M
:!!12!1 Harbor Bl\d.
Co.."ta Mesa
546-1934
us£o srectA.LS
'74 Volvo 164
LT model. '76 h censc.
$37 so. 642-3301 -------1 '76 @rabbit
53676
CheYrolet 9920
Au t omatic. <1u n roof. •••••••••••••••••••••••
AM /FM stereo. lenther '74 MOMTE CARLO
Luxury a.t its bei.t . #SOOS. V..S. auto. trans .• a ir con·
$6395 ~it1ontnJt, power s teer·
1n g, p ow er bra kes,
74 Vol I .az AM /FM stereo r adio.
YO ,. wh itewall tires, vin yl
4 S peed. ovM"dr h t'. root. tilt wheel. mag
!eat.Mr. AMW M ster wh<"tl~.etc. C211KAT >
cassette. sun11oor A 53395 sports sedan 752LEQ.
~399 ATLAS
deanlwm
\'iiJ VOLVO
19M ~111tw ( M f,d6 <1303
'
Chrysler ,.lymoutti
Open Delly & Sun
'tll 10 PM
2929 tforbor Ulvd
Costa Mc,;u
546-1934
Model 170 1 Inc tax & 1975-76 he. Cesh
pnce-13980 56 SSOO down payment; APR
1'4 3'4%, 48 payments, OAC (1763037312).
Only s9 572 ,., .....
... at DON BURNS
VOLKSWAGEN
I 3 7 3 I HA.RIOl IL VD.
GARDEN ~OVE Sl4·4100
D 14 DAIL'( PILOT
llabers
Cadillac
Qgality &
Price
1975
IROUGHAM
(479LIL) Loaded.
$8895 SALE PRICE
1975.
B.DORADOS
3 to choose Take
your c ho ice .
(750M EZ) L o as
$7995. SALE PRICE.
1973 COUPE
DE VILLES
4 to choose. Take your
choice. (408GIM) Low
as 54495. SALE
PRICE
1972 ELDORADO
CONVERTIBLE
(351 K SRI Loaded.
54395 SALE PRICE
1974 COUPE
OE VILLES
7 to Choose. Take
your Choice (Ser.
1797) Low as $4695
SALE PRICE
1974 SEDAM
DE VILLE
!222NJWJ Loaded.
55695 SALE PRICE
1973 SEDAM
OE VILLES
3 to choose Take
your choice. (291GIV)
Low as 53995. SALE
PRICE .
1972 COUPE
DE VILLES
2 to choose Take
your choice (123ABC)
Low as $3695. SALE
PRICE
1972 ELDORADO
COUPE
(8200JU) Loaded .
54395 SALE PRICE
* Thursday. December 4, 1975
1976's
NOW
HERE
AND
I 975's
MUST
GO!
BIG . ·;:'·
SELECTION
MEW '7511
READY TO .
ROLL :·
AT THE
GREATEST
CLEAN-UP
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'Cover' Lost
Shoplift Suspect Stripped
When t~o sus~cted women shoplifters attempt-~ to battle it out with a female store detective in Hunt-
mgt<?n Beach Wednesday, one of them lost more than the fight.
. ONE SUSPECT SUFFERED the indignity of hav-
mg all her clothes ripped off in the battle.
She w~s stripped nude with the exception of her bra by the time city police arrived.
"I~ was really a donnybrook," Huntington Beach
detective Sgt. Monty McKennon marveled today.
T~E INCI DENT OCCURRED when the female
detective confronted the shoplifting suspects in a de-
partme!"t s~ore J?~k'.ing lot at 7777 Edinger Ave.
Police 1dentif1ed the suspects as Louise Davis and
Su.san Holland, both of the Altadena area. Officers
said they used numerous aliases.
'Of f i e i a l s Behind Times'
Oil Company A ide
Urges Drilling Now
A Mobil Oil Corp. official ac·
eused loeal officials today of be-
ing behind the times and called
for speedy oil exploration off the
Southern California coastline.
A. Paul Augspurger, an ac-
counting coordinator with the oil
* * *
firm, told the Huntington Beach
Chamber of Commerce this
morning that polls have shown
that the people now are solidly
in supp0rt of offshore oil drilling.
"I think local officials are
listening to whoever has the
loudest voice and aren't getting
the tale fact;.:· he.S'a1d.
ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A
• . m t
Suspect
•
Ex-mental
Patient
Craig Steven Thornton of
Fountain Valley, released from
Orange County's mental health
ward only four days ago, was ar·
rested Wednesday night on at-
tempted murder charges.
Police charge that Thornton,
18, stab bed his father and
younger brother during an argu.
ment.
Thornton, of 11764 Gloxinia
Ave., was again booked into the
mental health unit at Orange
County Medical Center after
police said they found him lying
in a drainage ditch near bis home
about one hour after the alleged
assault. Officers believe he was
under the influence of drugs and
alcohol. Lt. Carl Lawrence said bail was
set at $25,000.
Officers allege Thornton
stabbed his father, Richard
Thornton, 47, twice in the chest
and once in the right ear with a
hunting knife.
He assertedly t urned the knife
on his 15-year -old brother as he
tried to wrestle the weapon from
him, police said. The younger
brother, Kevin, suffered a knife
wound in the arm.
Both father and son were treat-
ed at Fountain Valley Communi-
ty Hospital and released, police
~rted.
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1975
A fternooa
N. '1. Stocks
TEN CEN T&
O.lty """"Stiff ,,_,.. Oil Drilling
_L<.amuit Set
~o(~k~ed fQf te:'TJ. bUITeill·aMion'to defer
the sales is pending. Huntington
~ach is a participant in the suit.
-~. LawJ'.~ Wedneeday ~i ~ . -tame just '!<>Ur days iilter Thornton was taken by
police to OCMC"s mental unit
after allegedly threatening to
shoot his mother and triggered
a.,, blast from a 12-gaure
sho\gwo-.outside his northeast
i:"ountiin Valley home.
ANNETTE SALISBURY WANTS TO KEEP HER MOTORHOME CLOSE AT HAND
Huntington Beach Woma n Objects to City's Parking Ban on Big Vehicles
' For Hearing
The lawsuit filed by Orange
County and 14 other local govern-
1 ment entities aimed at blocking
fed.eral government plans to
open up 1.25 million acres of of-
fshore ocean bottom to oil drill-
ingwitl be heard Friday.
The Center for Law in the
Public Jnterest today informed
county officials that Federal
Ju<lge Aubrey E. Robinson will
take the suit under advisement in
WashingtoQ. D.C. and may have
a decision the s ame day.
If the ruling does not come Fri-
day, it is expeeted that the judge
will act early next week on the
suit, which seeks a preliminary
injunction against the federal
plans to start the leasing process
Dec. 11.
Orange County and its coplain-
til!s hired the center three weeks
ago to carry the suit through two
top lease-law attorneys, Brent
Rushforth and Bruce Terris.
The suit presented by the two
lawyers was essentially the same
one prepared by Los Angeles Ci·
ty Attorney Burt Pines.
Pines· original s uit was
dropped by Los Angeles when the
city council refused to formally
join the joint leg al action.
The sudden shift in city policy
was laid to the Department of In-
terior's dropping of Santa
Monica Bay from the lease area.
Penalty E yed
For UC Rebels
SAN DIEGO (UPI) -
Demonstrators who "jostled"
university of California Presi-
dent Davis S. Saxon are more
likely to be placed on probation
that expelled, Vice-chancellor
George S. Murphy of the San
Diego campus said Wednesday.
·'We werA_ importing three
milliOh bartlls of oU a day in
1970, and in 1975 it has climbed to
six million barrels a day." he
pointed out.
He said that, if domestic sup-
plies are not developed, by 198.5
75 percent of all oil used by the
U.S. will come from foreign
sources.
_He remarked fhat the
Organization of Petroleum Ex-
porting Countries (OPEC) is
holding a loaded gun to this coun-
try's head and can pull the trig·
ger at any time.
Augspurger also said there are
adequate environmental controls
for offshore drilling.
He said that government
leaders had been invited several
years ago to give input to oil leas-
ing concerns.
He indicated they failed to do so
and now they say they need more
time and are asking to defer the
sales.
He said that some of the pro-
posed platforms could be seen off
the Huntington Beach coast, but
that a larger number wouldn't.
He said the rigs could be located
up to 150 miles offshor~.
Kidnap Wave
Scares Beirut
BEIRUT, Lebanon (UPI) -A
new wave of kidnapings drove
panicky Beirut residents off the
streets today and Lebanon's r~
ligious strife spread north to
Tripoli where Moslems bombed
and burned several Christian
churches.
Clashes during the morning
between rival militiamen and
army troops in Zahle, 25 miles
east of Beirut, claimed three
lives, raising the toll in eight
months of Christian-Mosle m
warfare to more than 4,400 dead
and 9,SOOwounded.
Jn that incident, Lawrence as·
serted. 10 officers spent more
than two hours trying to coax
Thornton out of his home.
About 12 neighboring families
in t he Win dsor Square con-
dominiums nur Thornton's
home were evacuated during the
struggle, Lawrence said.
Officers finally persuaded the
youth to surrender. But in less
than two hours, police said, he
was released by hospital of·
ficials.
Lt. Lawrence said the youth
had been booked into the mental
health unit after another earlier
disturbance in September. The
(See ST ABBINGS, Page A2)
Wigged Teens
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FV Mayor,
3 Challengers
Joint Race
Fountain Valley Mayor Bernie
Svalstad and three challengers
took out nomination papers today
for the March 2 city council elec-
tions.
Other candidates include
Stephen McGinnis, 17174 Santa
Madrina St., Manuel Alarcon,
17220 Santa Barbara St.; and
Robert 11 . Rusoff, 11436
Sandstone Ave., according to
:'llorma Summers, secretary to
the city clerk ·
Svalstad·s four-year term, as
well as that o f Councilman
Marvin Adler, will expire. Adler
has said he will seek another
term.
Rob H • · Nomination papers may be l.UltlngtDR picked up during business hours
over the next 20 days, officials
V Sho said, but must be returned to City r Otolltllt p Clerk Evelyn Grippo by 5 p.m ..
Dee. 24.
A pair of boys about 16, mas-
querading in bushy, auburn wigs
and t hick, phony mustaches,
robbed a Huntington Beach
Fotomat depot of $60 Wednesday
night, using what appeared to be
a toy gun.
Valeria Douglass, attendant at
the photo processing outlet at
~9550 Beach Blvd. near Ellis
Avenue, was held up about 7:40
p.m., police said.
The victim gave a thorough
description of the young bandits,
according to officers, noting they
wore ski gloves and fled on foot
down Ellis A venue toward Foun-
tain Valley.
She suggested t heir thick,
bu.b,y mustaches were false,
because one adolescent bad only
peach fun on hU chin.
New council members will be
installed March 9.
Svalstad, of 16515 Silktree St.,
will be seeking his second con-
secutive council term, according
to Campaign Manager Frank
Bryant.
He said Svalstad served a
partial term earlier, then did not
run for re-election because of
business reasons.
City oflicials said Rusoff is a
member of the City Bicentennial
Committee and Alarcon is a
member or the Parks and
Recreation Commission.
Mrs. Summers said council
candidates mus t obtain
signatures from 20 to 30 re-
gistered voters on their nomina-
tion forms.
<Stt ELECTION, Page A%)
Fifteen particip~ts in the anti·
CIA demonstration during Sax·
on's visit to the USCD campus
Nov. 2S wW be notlrled t>Y mail of
charees aeatnst them and can
elect formal or informal proceed·
in& .. Murphy sald in a new con·
fermce.
Male 'VurfeW' Proposed
~r for RililJg Rape Rate in Laguna?
"A dusk-to-dawn Nrlew for all Thieves T wist Knob men 11;nless accompanied by ' their waves or mothers" was sug.
getted by tho Laguna Beach pre-Get Two TV Sets iident of the National Oreanha-
tlon for Women CNOW) in tbe
face of a cUmbing Art Colony
rape rate.
Buratars usloi: a tooltotwistoff
the door knob stole two coloc
·television sets v atucd at nearly
S'900 from a Huntington Beach
home Wednesday afttrnoon, the
vicU m reported.
Larry Ftttera, of 7711 Fir Drive, in cel\tral Huntington
tle~h. complained to poUce the
men.dent atto gtole lb door knob
th~twisted off.
Carolyn Whitehorn told the
Laguna Beach Cfty Council Wed·
nesday she had become so
angered by the number of rapes
taktng place fn LaJU.na Beach -
three ln eight days <lurlni August
that she pf edged to her NOW
chfPle1' she wo\lld de!J'and the culllfw for men 1f another r-.po
tooltplace.
One did and she said she was
bound to come to the councU and
ask for the curlew, a suggestion
she seid was made facetiously.
In it• stead, she asked the council
to give serious considerallon to
eicht sug1HUohs for aiding
wonien.
Mtss Wblteborn's suggestions
ii\cluded Otflniting claNes for
self def n~e. pollce procrams of
nomc cbeck.5 and Jid In making
ll<ln\<'" lntrudrr proof, later bus
~''l'vk\' and rounuUna ror police
of'ltct.·r~ who may han ~taet
with woman who bave been
11
\ .
raped.
The council accepted the sua·
gestions -except the curlew -
and passed them to the clty·~
social committee for a recom-
mendation. Al the samettmecity
stall 11 to determine bow the sua·
~~tJons fall be put into opera·
tion.
Mt Whitehorn noted that in
1974, tl\t city had six N?ported
rapes. Thia y ar 90 far, thcra
have been 15. Ten years ago, only
on• upe was reported. Sitt said
lh•t le.p r~ent of the rqpes have
· iJ\Mlved women n &.Mir own
ho~u.
Motor Home Park
Ban Hit by Womaq
-By ROBERT BARKER
Of tll• O.llr P'llel SUfl
Annette Salisbury or Hunt·
ingto.n Beach wants to slam the
brakes on a city ordinance ban-
ning the parking of large vehicles
on city streets for more than two
hours.
Food Price
Drop Halts
Index Rise
WASHINGTON (UPI) -A
sharp drop in food prices held the
Wholes ale Price Index un-
changed in November for the
best gain against inflation since
last spring, the Labor Depart-
ment reported today.
The zero change in the
wholesale inflation rate was the
most favorable since a 0.1 per·
cent decline in June. Inflation
surged 1.2 percent in July and
peaked at 1.8 percent in October
when price increases took effect
for new cars, metals and
petroleum.
Wholesale prices foreshadow
costs that eventually will be
passed to consumers when they
buy cars, appliances, clothes,
food and shelter.
The drop in wholesale food
prices should show up quickly in
supermarkets since most
foodstuffs are perishable.
Although the November decline
in food prices was 14.4 percent at
an annual rate, it means a dip of
only about a penny on the dollar
for consum ers.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics·
said large, declines in pftces for
vegetables, oil seeds and hogs led
the 1.2 percent decline in food
prices. Grain prices, reflecting a
record harvest, continued to
decrease.
Decllncs were reparted for
meat~ poultry and fish butchered
and packaged in consumer-ready
condition. These products had
been rlslnJr despite lower prices
being paid to farmers ln recent
mooths.
There also wu encourqjn,
news In the more important In-
dex that meuurcs indu5trial
commoditie~. includina metals,
petroleum and raw mala'lals for
manuf1cturtn1. It increased 0.6
¢cent, exact.11 half the October
rate.
"We pay city taxes and util~ty
laxes and I can't see why I can't
park my motorhome in front or
our house," she said Wednesday,
Police Chief Earle Robitaille
announced this week that the city
plans to begin enforcing the two-
hour parking limit on vehicles
exceeding 3t4 tons in capacity on Jan. 1. .
Police earlier said they woul4
art only in response to com•
plaints of neighbors and would
merely issue a warning on the
first call.
Mrs. Salisbury says the or·
dinance also could put a crimp
into her social activities.
"We have friends in Fountain
Valley with another motorhome.
Does the ordinance mean that
they can't visit us? And if they
do. do we have to go out and
move it every two hours?"
Mrs. Salisbury says she t.tses
her 20-foot vehicle as a car and
drives it daily to her place oC
employment about one mile
away.
She and her family also use tt
often for weekend camping trifl)
and on vacations.
"We just love it and the rela.u-
tion we get Crom it,·· she said.
She says ~he keeps the vehicle
in the driveway usually but there
are times when that"s not conv&
nient.
<Stt PARKING, P age A2)
C:o as•
W eathe r
Mostly cloudy through
Friday. Cooler days with
beach highs near 60 and in-
land temperatures al"OUnd
66. lf>ws tonight near SO.
I NSIDE TODAY
TM irtgT~dients /Cllmd in
sl.teping pilla, stimulants and
oth#r 'mood' dnigs haot bMt
found to be wuof t . iuf/ecti~ -or both StOTJI A4.
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!Rebels .Terrorize Hnlland
t
'1 M oluccans Seize 5 0 M ore Ho$tages
· AMSTEHOAM . Th t>
'Netherlands <AP > Indonesian
l'ebels opened a :>t•cond front u1
"Holland today. seizing the In
'donesian <.'onsulatc and at lea.st 50
".hostages in Amsterdam, offi cial:->
said. Other Indonesian gunmen
holding a hijacked train in
>1orthern Holland since Tuesday
,sbot another hostage
Chinese
R elations
'Sound'
By llELEN THOMAS
PEKING (UPI> President
Ford and his Chinese hosts today
declared Americ an·Ctunese rela
tions sound and "full of vitality., ..
and the United States even hinted
it might eventually change its
Taiwan poli<.'y in favor or Pekiqg.
China. in turn, backed up acting
PremierTeng Hsiao-ping's warm
farewell to Ford with one con-
~rete action. It gave Ford detailed
ioformation on seven deceased
U.S. military men who have been
listed missing in Indochina action
:for years.
The Chines e long had ignored
U .S. requests for aid in pressing
Hanoi for MIA information.
Secretary of State Henry A. Kiss-
inger said they had finalJy pro-
vided ''detailed information .. on
these s even -presumably Vi et-
nam war victims -dunng Ford's
visit He gave no other details.
Kissinger also hinted the Ad-
ministration is considenng an
eventuaJ change in Tatwan policy
which, as he described it. would
virtually reverse U.S. relations
with both Peking and the Na-
tionalist island government. He
said, without elaboration, Wash
ingto might ·'work out .. a new re·
Jationship with Taiwan "on the
.Japanese model over a period of
time."
He did not say so. but Japan
established full diplomatic rela
tions with Peking in 1972, broke
relations with Taiwan and main-
tained only a trading offi<.'ethere
Ford and T e ng, meanwhile.
boosted the significance of Ford's
visit in glowing but general -
terms that avoided any mention
of specific problems or specific
~eas or agreement.
Jn farewell champagne toasts
and out in public, Ford and Teng
<'losed ranks on the President's
last full day in China and called
)Us visit a diplomatic success that
::itrengthens ties and sets a com-
fortable "new s tyle" of discreet
secrecy.
"We are a ll very happy about
the fact that both sides are setting
a new style this time, .. Teng s aid
at the start of his last formal talks
with Ford this morning. "That is.
we don't think we are compelled
to issue a communique."
From Page A J
P AR K I NG. •
''We r ecently had sand and
gravel in our driveway for three
months while completing a room
addition;·· s he said. "We had to
keep it on the street all that time.
She says she took her problem
to police and was told she would
have to make other arrange-
ments.
"But we paid $10,000 for it and I
don't want it to sit around in a
storage yard," she said.
"As long as I a01 a resident, I
think I should be allowed to park
my vehicle in front of my home
as long a s it ·s not obstructing
traffic.·· s he said.
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Molul1l·a i:slanJii from lndonse:na.
raised the r~d, while and green
nag of their ''Republic or the
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About 40,000 South Moluccans.
desrendants of East Indian and
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islands to work on Dutch planta-
tion3, fled to Holland alter In-
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to their demands for indepen-
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SI. 75 ltlil lio11 P l ait /
Youth Justice
Overhaul Aired
By GARY GRANVILLE
Ot .... 0.llJ ...... a.tr
A proposed $1 .75 million over
~au~ of the county's juvenile
JUStlce system will be unveiled
today at a meeting of Orange
County's Criminal Justice Coun-
cil.
The cornerstone of the pro-
posed program is the d evelop-
ment within the county of a
netv.:ork of six regional youth
service centers.
Under joint power agreements
between partici pating local
a~encies, the centers wouJd pro-
vide community based services·
believed neede d to help keep
troubled youths from sliding into
the formal justice system.
And while juveniles who com-
mit serious crimes wouJd still be
Candidate
Announces
'Pla tform'
By KATHY CLANCY
Of tllo Dally PilOC 51.tff
George Arnold announced his
randidacy for the Huntington
Beach City Couneil today. He
called for a "housecleaning at ci-
ty hall ...
Arnold. 46, of 2706 Delaware
St . said that "city hall is not be
ing run right."
He said he will base h.is cam
paign on the theme "Truth in Ci-
ty Government (TJCG ) ... and if
elected, will promptly dismiss 14
to 28 city employ es. He didn't say
who.
"I think we need fewer women
on the city council," said Arnold, 1 who has tried unsuc cessfullv
three previous times to win a
council seat.
"We have an example now of
Mrs. Norma Gibbs and Mrs .
<Harriett) Wieder. They have not
proven to be effective for the City
of Huntington Beach ... he said
Arnold. a lifetime city resi
de n t. 1s a se lf-e mp loyed
gardener
If elected, Arnold pledged to try
lo buy back the stat e beaches with
<"1ty funds.
In addition, he s aid, he wants
to supply mini buses for the city,
p articularly to help e lderly
citizens reach libraries and other
facilities.
"The first thing I wouJd do 1s
close off the firs t two streets on
Main Street," Arnold continued.
explaining he would convert
them to a "Knott's Berry Farm"
type ghost town.
"We will have a good old time
like the good old d ays used to be
downtown," he continued.
"It will take two years to get
the town on its feet, .. Arnold con-
tinued..
Arnold s aid that although he
has lived in Huntington Beach
sin<.'e birth, be has visited other
cities to view their operations.
'Ge ographic'
Trustee Area
Plan Studied
Trustees of the Fountain
Valley School District are ex·
pected to discuss the formation of
geographic trustee areas within
the district during their 7:30
meeting tonight.
And it appears the school
board will be divided on the is
sue.
Board President Roger Belgtn
said Wednesday he is opposed to
formation of geographic areas,
contending they "tend to make
people who are in them more
.narrow in their'\llewpoi.n18. 0
But Trustee Dlck Plum said he r avon ask inc the 0fange County
Commlllee on School DIM ct
Or&anisation to study the matttt. a,, said he .bun't made U'J> Ills
mind as yet wbetheT th Idea la a
lood one or not for h.is district.
TM IChoo1 boat'd mecUna wlll
be at dat.r1ct ofllcea, Newland
Street and Talbert Avenue.
directed into the law en-
forcement-probation-juvenile
court system, status offenders
would be funneled into the
service centers.
Status offenders are juveniles
who have committed offenses
that would not be offenses if com-
mitted by an adult.
According to an outline of the
proposed criminal justice pro-
gl'am, its goals are to develop
the community based servire
centers so that by July l, 1977, no
~"talus offenders will be referred
to the formal juvenile justice
system and perhaps eventually
detained in juvenile hall
alongside hard core offenders.
Meanwhile, a central juverule
program coordinating office
would help promote legislation
aimed at modernizing laws that
currently control the handling of
:>tat us offenders.
''The propos ed plan and
network is predicated on the as-
sumption that status offenders
are most effectively treated by
professionaJly trained counselors
and therapists working in col-
laboration with law enforcement
offi cers ... council chairman Lee
Risner said in a Jetter introduc-
ing the program.
"Juvenile misbehavior is es-
sentially a community based
family problem which may be
most effectively treated by pro-
• fessional counselors at the com-
munity level, .. Risner added.
Architect of the proposed
juverule justice s ystem overall is
the council's crime prevention
committee.
It was expanded during its
~tudy of juveniJe crime to include
repre:;entatives of various law
enforce ment agencies, numerous
dty r ouncil members, city ad-
ministrators and representatives
from the r ounty probation, men·
tal heaJth and social service de-
partments
If the committee's program is
approved by the fuJl criminal
jus tice council today it will
berome the c ouncil's 1976
j uvenile program conceptual
plan and may be eligible for $1.5
million in federal grant funding .
Terms of available grants call
for a 10 percent local match,
meaning the state and participat·
ing locaJ agencies would be re·
quired to put up $175,000 between
them.
Under the proposed six-region
plan, Costa Mesa, Newport
Bearh, lrvine. Laguna Beach.
San Juan Capis trano, San
Clemente and unincorporated
areas sWTounding those cities
would make up region three and
be aJlocated $274,081 for treat-
ment programs.
Huntington Beach .
Westminster, Fountain Valley
and county area adjacent lo
those cities would constitute re-
gion four and be eligible for
$277,290.
F ront Pag~ A I
STABBINGS
Jieutenant was critical of hospital
officials for releasing bim on
Saturday.
"We expect something more
than a cursory examination,'' he
said. "Our officers go to great.
Jength to protect the public and to
protect. people who may be men
tally ill,•· Lawrence said.
Jim Nutt , a licensed
ptychiatrie technician at OCMC,
e1plained today that under such
mental health code bookings,
hospital officials are allowed to
examioe patients for up to 72
·hours.
But he s aid they are not re-
quired to hold them for 72 hours if
they feel the patient ls capable of
functioning outside the hospital.
In Wednesday night's incident,
officers were called to t.he
Thornton home at 8 p.m. on a
family distyrbance alert.
There they found the f atber
and .IOll lnJu.red but 1'bomton AS•
ltttedl1 had nett the home, leav-
'"' b11 knJle behind.
' l
Bellen 90 miles to the north were
connected. He saad prospects for a
quit'k 30lution we re "very som bre.··
No one realistically expected
that the Indonesian government
<'OuJd do anything about the in·
dependence demands.
The Defense M i.nistry ordered a
full alert of all Roy~ Marine and
:>tate police unit s in The
Netherland:;.' A spokesman said
men were being recalled from
leave and held in barracks.
Officials said they feared up to
25 children are among the
hostages in the consulate build·
ing, which also houses a school
for Indonesian children and a
travel agency. Five children
were released two hours after the
attack.
Police said six men armed with
a carbine, a pistol and kruves
took <.'ontrol of the consuJate at
midday. A spokesman said three
members of the consulate staff
were thought to have been
wounded.
The building was quickly
sealed off by security men and
armored cars.
Witnesses s aid four men
escaped from an upper floor by
climbing down a rope. One man
was wounded when the gunmtm
began shooting at them, but
police fire drove the Indonesians
back. All four were hospitalized
with injuries suffered in the
es<.' ape.
In northern Holland .
authorities said the five gunmen
holding hostages in a stranded
train pushed a man to the door
and shot him. He fell to the tracks
and was believed dead.
The hijackers killed the
e,ngineer and another ma.Q when
they seized the train Tuesday and
have threatened to shoot their 37
remaining hostages one by one
unless they are given a flight out
of the country.
F rom Page A J
II.I . 'lltlllHPMto
Wet Driv e
Huntington Beach police help haul car
0
out of Huntington
Harbour \v_aters after thieves apparently dumped it late
Tuesday night off the end of Malden Circle. Police said
car _had ~een sto}.en from a Wilmington resident.
Joynders Jammed the accelerator and pointed the car
over the bulkhead, according to officers, then leaped
clear before the auto went into the water.
Collegiate Senates
Rule Out Project
By ALAN DIR.KIN
Ot tlle Dally Piiot SUff
Any cbanges in the organiza-
tion of the Coast Commuruty
College District appear to have
been set back one year as a result
of the ('Ontroversy over the pro-
posal to e s tablis h a com -
muruversity.
develop a two-college model for
the district rather than a model
that would include the com-
muniversity, Dr. Watson said,
"There appears to be little value
in further discussion at this
time." ..
ELECTION . •
This was evident at a meeting
of the board of trustees Wednes-
day night when leaders of the
Golden West and Orange Coast
College academic s enates report-
ed that the senates had taken
positions that would rule out a
third institution.
But both Barbara Pogisian·of
the GWC s enate and Phyllis
Basile of the OCC senate said
that their groups did not feel dis·
cussion was closed. An ad hoc
('Ommittee would still recom-
mend organizational changes,
but the <.'Ommittee had been
\
At the time of filing, s he said,
they may choose to file a state-
ment of qualification. In addi-
tion, they are required by law to
file a statement of economic in-
terests, di&<:losing assets and re-
aJ estate holdings.
Bryant said Svalstad, who is
out of town, has not yet issued
any formal campaill't statement
but ls seeking re·elect1on "dn bis
record."
"He feels he has done a good
job as a councilman and as a
mayor and can continue to make
a valuable contribution," Bryant
said.
Trustees noted that the pre-
ssure had been on to get the pr~
posaJ prepared in time for next
year's budget considerations so
that any "hanges could be im-
plemented in the 1976 f al I
semester.
At this point, Chancellor
Norman Watson said, "We need
to back the time line to the
following year.··
In reporting the result of the
OCC senate vote, which was to
· "harged to keep the study to a
two-college model.
Mrs. Basile said that she ex-
pected the committee to return
with a proposal "in a week to 10
days.·' She explained that con-
<.'ern over curriculum control -
was behind theJA<11JUX'~ 1t~.
Trustee Donald Hoft expressed
surprise that stands couJd be
taken on a concept that has not
been fuJly explained. "I don't
know what it's supposed to do, ..
he commented. "I couldn't take a
stand yet."
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ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THU RSDAY, DECEM BER 4, 1975
·DenSe . --
Re.eves .Ran~h Project
ByVRBDERICK SCHOEMEJIL ot•oau, ... ._...,.
A, developer 's request to con-
stnact bi.gh d t:nsity residential
~ along tbe blufftop on the
coastal portion of the Reeves
Ranch was denied Wednesday
dght in a 3-to·2 vote or the San
Clemente City Council.
A council majority of Thomas
O'Keete, Patrick Lane and
Charles Fox arg\led thaUhe bluf-
ftop area is better suited for
tourist-oriented development,
!>~ch as a hotel and ~oovention
center, restaurants and a shop·
ping promenade.
The area in question is a 253·
acre portion of the ranch
bo unded by the San Diego
Freeway, Aven1d~ Pico. El
Camino Real and the existing
Shoreclilfa development.
The developrneilt request from
F\ljita Corporation USA came
be/ore the ~ouncil, in the form of
·a general plan amendment to
permit construction-of 1,750 units
oo the site.
F\ljita repre$entatives indicat·
ed the highest derQity would be
located on the blufftop t>e.:ause of
its spectacular ocean view.
O'Keefe argued strenuously
for tourist·commercial develop-
ment.
"It would allow a profitable
use of the land and give the city
something we can be proud of -
a s hopping magnet,·· s.aid
O'Kede.
O'Keefe's suggestions were
criticized by William Wells, Fu-
Mobil Offici~l Urges
. . ...
Coast· Oil E~plorittion
·.Male 'Curfew' Proposed
Ansm?r for Rising Rape Rate in Lag.ma?
Claims
Public
"A dusk-to-dawn curfew for all
m en unless accompanied by
their wives or mothers" was sug-
g.ested by the Laguna Beach pre-
sident of the National Organiza·
tion for Women (NOW) in the
face of a climbing Art Colony
rape rate.
Carolyn Whitehorn told the
Laguna Beach City Council Wed-
nesday s he had become so
angered by the number oC rapes
ta.king place in Laguna Beach -
three in eight days during August
-that she pledged lo her NOW
chapter she would demand the
curfew for men if another rape
took place.
One did and she said she was
bound to come to the council and
ask for the curfew, a suggestion
she said was made facetiously.
In its 'stead, she asked the council
to give serious consideratioh to
eight suggesUons for aiding
woo:ien.
Miss White:horn's suggestions
included organizing classes for
self defense, police programs of
home checks and aid in making
homes intruder-proof, later bus
service and counseling for police
officers who may hove contact
with women who have been
, -Judge Lae BEARS FAKING
,'.See-.... :.. u·ag· .e FOR ~Br ·Kt; DETROIT (AP) -Officials at
the Detroit Zoo suspect that eight
polar bears are faking pregnancy V B tt • so they can live the life of luxury .I' 0 r a U1 during the winter in the maternity
Attorneys in the case of indict-
ed county Sup8l'vh;or Robert Bat-
tin were unable today to agree on
a judge to determine whether or
not Orange County Superior
Court Judge Kenneth Lae can
give Battin a fair and unbiased
trial. ·
As a result, Judge Lae will re-~
quest assignment of a judge by
the-state Judiciary Council.
At issue in the assignment of
judges, is an allegation by J3at-
tin 's attorney, Matthew Kurilich,
that Judge Lae would not give
Battin a fair trial because of his
association with what Kurilich
calls ·'the Lincoln Club-
Republican establishment.··
Battin, a Democrat, was in·
dicted last July by the county
Grand Jury on multiple charges
related to the use of county
employes In bis unsuccessful bid
for his party's nomination for
lieutenant governor.
At the time of the indictment,
the Santa Ana supervis or
charged that it was politically
motivated by the Republic.an
establishment and District
Attorney Cecil Hicks.
His allegation became an issue
when his trial was set to begin
~ov. 24 in Judge Lae's courtroom
and Kurilich filed an affidavit of
prejudice.
In res ponse, Judge Lae
declared that after much soul
searching he believed himself
capable of giving Battin a fair
and unbiased trial.
Originally, Kurilich and Depu-
ty Di.s trict Attorney Jack
Ryan were to agree on a third
judge to hear the issues involved
in the affidavit.
Rut this morning, Ryan and
Kurillch told Judge Lae tbe1
were unable to agree 011 a judge
from Ul~ Oranee County Superior
Cow;.
According to st atements by
both Ryan and Jturillch, a list
consisting of one unnarped judge
was submitted to Ryan Tuesday.
Ryan a~reed with the selec·
lion. Kurihch returned the next.
day when the two apparently fell
into dlugreement over the selee·
ti on.
Woman Killed
SYRACUSE. N.Y. <AP) -A
former caurornla woman fell to
her death late Wednesday from
the li.nb noor roof of adowtitown
Baptist churel\, just as police ar-
rived to rescue htr. The victim
was identified H Lydia Betan·
rourt, 20, rormer\y of La Puente:
ward. .
"Telling if a polar bear is preg-
nant verges on the mystic," said
Bm Austtn, a z0<1 curator, who ad·
mits he has "great difficulty" in
·determining which bears are en-
titled to maternity leave.
Zoo keeper Frank Wilson said
the suspected freeloadel'S incJude
Big Bertha, KatieandAstrid -all
of whom had enjoyed the materni-
ty i;tyfeoflife be/ore.
Son Arrested .
In FV Kllifing
Of 2 in Family
Craig Steven Thorn1.o n or
Fountain Valley, released from
Orange Cpuot.y's meotal health
ward only four days ag<>, was ar-
rested Wednesday night on at-
tempted dlurder charges.
P'olice charge that Thornton.
18, 'stabbed his fathe'r and
younger brother during an argu-
ment.
Thornton. of 11764 Gloxinia
Ave., was again booked into the
mental health unit at Orange
County Medical Center after
police said they found bUn lying
in a drainage ditch near .his home
about one hour after the. alleged ~sault. OfflcerS' believe be was
under the influence of drugs and
alcohol.
Lt. Carl Lawrence said bail was
setat$25,000.
Officers allege Thornton
stabbed his father, Richard
Thornton, 47, twice in the Chest and once in the right ear wlth a
hunting knife.
He assertedly turned the knlle
on his 15-year·otd brother aa he
tried to wrestle the weapon from
him. police said. The younger
brother, Kevin, suffered a knife
wound in the arm.
Both father and son were treat·
ed at Fountain Valley Communi-
ty Hospital and released, poUce
reported. .
Lt. Lawrence said Wednesday
night's incjdent came Jiqt four
d1.n after Thqrnton was laker\ by
police to OCMC's mental unit
after alleaedly threateninr to
sboot his mother and tri•sered
one blU't ftom a l2-1au1e
shOtgun outside his northaasl
Fountain Valley home.
In that 1ncident, ~wrence U ·
serted, 10 o!Tict>re sperwt. more
than \wo houn tni.rUr to roax Thorn~ ou\ ofnta liome.
(See 8T ABJUNGS, P1ce AJ)
,
raped.
The council accepted the SUf·
gestions -except the curfew -
and passed them to the city's
s~al committee for a recom-
mendation. At the same time city
staff is to determine how the sug.
gestions can be put into opera·
ti on.
Miss Whitehorn noted that in
1974, the city had six reported
rapes. This year so rar, there
have been 15. Ten years ago, only
one rape was r eported. She said
that 59 percent or the rapes have
involved women in their own
homes.
Police have tentatively iden-
tified 11\e suspe·cr tn a San
Clemente sup~rm arket robbery
as an attorney, but say the man
told detectives he does not re-
member his name.
Police identified the suspect as
Robert Michael Lee, ~. but said
Lee told them all he remembers
is hitchhiking from Lake Tahoe
to the San Clemente area.
Police said the suspect was ar-
rested by officers Tuesday night
at the front door of the Safeway
Supermarket, 891 W. El Camino
Real, after. a customer slipped
out of the store and alerted police
that a robbery was in progress.
Police said Lee has worked as
a checker at a market in Pacific
Grove near Monterey for the past
lOmonths.
During the robbery, a man
brandis h in g a .32 caliber
automatic pistol forced a store
employe to turn over an un-
di~c losed (potice won't say)
amount or Ca!lh, then herded the
employe and seven others into a
storeroom.
According to detectives, iden·
tification was made through
fingerprints found on a driver's
license.
Thel said the man, however,
has refused to admit his name.
bet ectives· said Lee is a
member of the California Bar,
but apparently does not maintain
a practice.
The suspect was scheduled to
be taken to Orange County Jail
(See LAWYJ;R, PageA2)
Support
A Mobil Oil Corp. offi cial ac·
cused local officials today of be·
ing behind the times and called
for speedy oil exploration off the
Southern California coastline.
A. Paul Augspurger, an ac-
counting coordinator with the oil
firm, told the Huntington Beach
Chamber of Commerce this
morning that polls have shown
that the people now are solidly
in support of offshore oil drilling.
"I think local officials are
listening to whoever bas the
loudest voice and aren't getting
the Jrue i.et:s ... h!J. ,aid.
sate or lease!t is scheduled for Dec. 11, but lecal action to defer
the sales is pending. Huntington
Beach is a participant in the suit.
"We were imrorting three
million barrels o oil a day in
1970, and in 1975 it has climbed to
six million barrels a day." he
p<>inted out. ~
He said that, if domestic sup·
plies are not developed, by 198.S
75 percent of all oil used by the
U.S. will com e from foreign
sources.
He remarked that the
Organization of Petroleum Ex-
porting Countries (OPEC) is
holding a loaded gun to this coun·
try's head and can pull the trig-
ger at any time.
Augspurger also said there are
adequate environmental controls
for offshore drilling.
He said that government
leaders had been invited several
years ago to give input to oil leas-
ing concerns.
He indicated they failed to do so
and now they say they need more
time and are asking to defer the
sales.
He said that some of the pro-
posed platforms could be seen off
the Huntington Beach coast, but
that a larger number wouldn't.
He said the rigs could be located
up to 150 miles offshore.
Na varro Staying?
MADRID. Spain (UPI) -King
Juan Carlos has asked Prime
Minister Carlos Arias Navarro to
stay in office temporarily to ap-
pease Spain's politically
powel'ful right·wing, sources
close to the government said to-
day.
'Cover' Lost
Shoplift SW1pect Stripped
Wben two sus~ted women shoplifters attempt-
ed to battle it out with a f emaJe store detect1 vein Hunt.
ington Beach Wednesday, one of them lost m~re than
the fight.
O NE SUSPECT SUFFERED the indignity of hav-
ing all her clothes rippefi ore in the battle.
She was-strifped nude wtth the exception of her
brabythetimeci ypolicearrived.
"It was really a donnybrook," Huntington Beach
detecUveSgt. Monty McKennon marve led today.
THE INCIDENT OCCUR RED when 'the female
detective <:o nfronted th~ shoplifting suspects in a de·
partment store parking tot at 7777 Edinger Ave.
Police identifit!d tbeauspects as Louise Davis and
Susan Holland, both of the Altaden3 t\rca. Officers
said they used numerous aliases.
jita's chief executive officer.
''Our marketing people tell us
there is not a requirement for
what you suggest ," Wells told the
council. ·
He said changes to the current
plan for residential development
of the property could only occur
if there is a demand. "If lt 's
economically feasible, we'll be
interested," Wells said.
Despite Fujita 's reluct.anee ~
be a partner in a tourist.orlentCQ
commer(ia1 developme4t, Fox
successfully offered a mot.ion
that the general plan arne~~
be denied .. witho\Jt prejudice
and that the developer and the cl·
ty work together on O'Keefe's
suggestion.
o.tty ""' It ... ,.,.... KRISHNA LEADER JAYADVAITA DAS AT COUNCIL
City To Seek CMI Action Against Sect Operations
Lagun a Orders New
A ction on Krishnas
By JACK CHAPPEU
Of l11• Dally Pll9t SU"
The Laguna Beach City Coun·
cil ordered new court action
against the Har e Krishna Wed·
nesday to halt alleged building
and zoning violations al the
sect 's Art Colony temple.
The council a ction came on a
3-1 vote following lengthy dis·
cussion which included a string
of speakers complaining about
the temple, and an address by
Jayadvaita Das. temple leader.
In approving the new court ac·
lion, the city discarded attempts
at enforcing a court injunction is-
sued in 1972 against then-leaders
of the temple. City Attorney
George Logan said enforcement
of the old court order would not
abate the most serious com.
Ora n ge C Ounty plaints of neighbors.
The counci.J also discarded pro-
c e du r es which called ior
J •1 u •t criminal prosecution of the occu-UVem e W pants of the sect ·s temple at 64~
Ramona Ave. Logan said the dis-
Ov h I S trict attorney will not prosecuta er au een zoning violations and because or
By GARV GRANVIUE
Of tlM Dally l"lloUU"
A proposed $1 . 75 million over·
haul of the county's juvenile
justice !y.stem will be unveiled
today at a meeting of Orange
County's Criminal Justice Coun·
cil.
The corner stone of the pro·
posed program is the develop-
ment within the county of a
network of six regional youth
service centers.
Under joint power agreements
between partlcipating local
agencies, th& centers would pro·
vide community based services
believed needed to help keep
troubled youths from sliding into
the Corm al justice system.
And while juveniles who com·
mit serious crimes would still be
directed into the law e n -
forcement·probatlon·Juvenile
rourt system, status offenders
would be funn~led Into the
service centers.
Status off enders are juveniles
who have committed offenses
that would not be offenses if com·
mitted by an adult.
Accord.ins to nn outline ot the
proPoS~ criminal just.tee pro-
erem, ltS' ,oals ~e to develop
the comml1Mty bHH ervice
centers so that by Juty l , 1977, no
<Stt JlJVENILE, P•~ A2)
heavy court calendars, criminal
prosecution would be time-
consuming and expensive for the
city.
Logan's recommended course
of action is for the city lo seek a
court injunction prohibiting the
Hare Krishna from "violating
any zoning or building or-
dinances of the city at any loca-
tion."
(Sff KRISHNAS, Page A2)
Coast
\\'eath er
Mostly cloudy through
Friday. Cooler days with
beach highs near 60 and in-~
land temperatures around
66. Lows tonight near 50.
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l11cun1bents
V1ulecided Site Deaths
. \ state n(?C'n<.'y has <.'harJ?ed
that two contr<lctors involved in
<'Onstruct1on of the Corona del
'.\lar F'reewa) allowed unsafe
working conditions at the Costa
~tesa site wht•re two workmen
were killed ear her this fall
Charged were Livermor e
Rebar Inc. of Santa Fe springs
and Novo-Rados Enterprises of
Chino. The citations were issued
by the Stat e Division of In·
dustrial Safety (DIS>. whi ch in
vestigated immediately follow
ing the fatal accidents
The first incident occurred on
Oct '.:!l. when Harold Morns. 28.
of Westminster was crushed by a
freeway overpass beam.
Just 13 days later. at the same
~1te. '.\1ichael Wakeft('ld, 26, of
Santa Ana, "as dN·ap1tated by a
s"inging counterweight from a
crane.
.i\ccording to Charles Ham-
mons. manager of the Orange
County DIS office.•. bolh contrac
tors W<'re charged m the case of
:\1orris becaus e their workmen
W('re allowed to work in an al
l<'gedly un::.afe work site.
The citation allt.'l?C'S the steel
colllmn that collapsed was not
adequately n •1nforced by guy
"i res and that the slructurc was
overloaded hevond it s
t.·apabiltt1es -
In the case of the Wakefield de
ath. only :-.Jovo Rados wa s
<'hargeu. Th<• citation allegc'<i
1hat the contra<.'tor should ha\t.>
takrn steps to keep lus employt•:-.
()lit or the danger zone of thl'
crane in operation
Hammons said that bolh com
panies have removed the unsaf('
tondit1ons ~ew guy wire
:;pec1ficat1ons hav(' been wntten
and new insp('c:tion procedures
have been 1ntt1ated
Also. :-./ ovo· Rados 1s develop
in~ a safety barnC'r that would
protect employ('s working near
cranes m op('rat1on.
Hammons said that a $4,000
fine has tleen proposed for
Liver more H('bar, Inc. and a
St. 700 fine for Novo Rados En
terprises
Now that th<• <'itattons ha,·1·
been i ssut>d , both ('ontractors
may appeal the charges to tlw
California Occupa11onal Safety
and Hefllth App('al Roard.
If they do so, the case would bt.•
heard in about six months, Ham
monssaid.
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status offenders will be refrrrcd
to the formal juvenile 1ust1ce
system and perhaps eventually
detained in Juvenile hall
alongside hard core offenders.
Meanwhile, a central juvemll•
program coordinatrng offtct'
would help promote legislation
aimed at modernizing laws that
currently control the handhng of
status offenders.
''The proposed plan and
network is predkated on the as
sumption th at status offendt•rs
are most effectively treated by
professionally trained counselors
and therapists working in col
laboration with law enforcemC'nt
officers.·· council chairman L('(.>
Risner said in a letter introduc
ing the program.
.. Juvenile misbehavior 1s es
sentially-a community basNl
family problem which may bl'
most effectively treated by pro
fessional counselors at the com
munity level,·· Risner added.
Architect of the proposed
juvenile justice system overall 1 ...
the counci rs c nm e prevention
committee.
It was expanded dunng 1b
study of juvenile crime to mcludl'
representatives of various law
enforcement agencies. num('rous
city council members, city ad
ministr ators and representall vt•s
from the county probation. ml'n
tal heaith and social service dl'
partments.
If the comm1ttee·s program ts
approved by the full criminal
justice council today it will
become tht.> co uncil 's 197f.
Ju,·enile program concrptual
plan and may be el1gibl(' for $1 5
mililon in federal grant funding
Terms of available grants call
for a 10 percent local match.
meaning the state and part1(·1pat
mg local agencies would ht• r1.•
quired to put up 5175,000 bet wet•n
them
L'nd('r the propo~ed !SIX -region
plan . Costa !\les :l, ~e wport
Reach. In-me. LaJruna Reach.
San Juan Capis trano. San
Clemente and umnrorporakd
areas surrounding tho::.l' c1t1 es
would make up region thr('(' and
be allocated $274,081 for treat
ment programs
H untington Rea c h .
Westmrnste r. Fountain Valley
and county area adjacent to
thos(' ci.ties would constitutr rt..'
gion four and h1.· eligible for
$277.~
From Pnge A I
STABBINGS
About 12 M11?hhoring familt<· ...
in the Windsor Square con
domrniu m s nrar T~lrnton ~
home were evacuated during lhr
struggle. Lawrenc(' said.
Officers finally persuadC'd the
youth to surrender Rut in less
than two hours, poltc(' said, he
was released by hospital of
fici als.
Lt. Lawrence ~aid the youth
bad been booked into the mental
health unit after another earlier
disturbance in September. The
lieut('nant was critical of hospital
officials fo r r eleasing him on
Saturday.
"We expect something mor<'
than a cursory examination," h('
said. ·'Our ofCicers go to gr<'at
length to protect th(' public and to
prote<'t people who may be men·
tally ill ... J,awrence said
Ji m N ul l, a 11<.'cnsed
psychiatric technician at OCMC,
explained today that under such
mental health code bookings,
hospital official::, are alJowl'd to
examine patients for up to 72
hours.
But ht said they are not re>
quired to hold the m for 72 hours 1r
they fecl the patitnt l ('apablc or
functioning outside the h~pitul
ln Wedne3d ay night't1 incident,
officers wrre <'1'11ed to the
ThoU1ton home at 8 p.m. on o
!arntly cli&turbance alf'rt.
Two incumbent San Clemente
nh co~ncilmen aren't saying
wh.ether thev will seek reelection
to fnur vN1rterms March2.
· ' 1 ·h a v 1.• n · t n n no u n c (' c.J
:mything. I ha\'e no comment,"
:-aid Councilman Charles Fox,
appornlt'cl to the council Sept. 19,
197'1, following t he resignation of
Paul Prt.'::.ley .
· 'Tl! probably m ake a decision
this w('ekend," said Councilman
At1hur Holmes, who is rounding
out hi s first four-year term on thl'
f1 n• member panel.
Holmes noted that his wife .
R<>ttv Lou. has been ill for the
pa::-t· several months and said
that fact may influence his de-
<.'1 s10n
The penod for ftlin~ nomina
hon papers opened today. It will
conclude at S p.m . Dec 24.
:\teanwh1le. hoth City Clerk
'.\1ax R1.•rg and ('tty Treasurer E
W '.\11tchell said they will seek
reelection.
Rerg "'111 seek a sixth four-year
tt:>rm for the $375 per month
position He also serves in the ap-
pointed position of personnel of-
ficC"r. Th<" salary for the position
1s $1.467 per month. Berg was
first elected clerk in 1956.
Mitchell, currently r ecovering
from a hea~t condition at Sad-
dlt.>back Community Hospita1 .' \\ill vie for a fourth term. He was
first elected in 1964 to lhe $250 per
month job.
'.\1itthell also is the citv's in
vestment officer, a job lh<;t pay:-
~u1 •tdd1t1<,nal S925 per month.
KRISHNAS ..
Smee the temple is in a com-
merl'1al zone .-although the
c·haracter or Hie neighborhood is
residentilal -the sect would
have to receive a conditional use
permit from th(' city to continue
most of its operations there.
The City Coun<.'il left little
doubt Wednesday that such a
permit C'Oulc.J not be granted
hecause of the neighbors' com-
plaints.
Logan s aid the new injunction
~hould be obtainable within one
to two months "due to the ag-
gravated circum~tances. ·· He
seiid that in his opinion, the new
injunction would be extremely
effective "in abating the problem
onc(' and for all.··
lie said the city could also at
tempt to have a contempt cita-
tion issued against a member of
th<" sect named in the first injunc-
tion who is claimed to be con-
ducting religious services in
violation or the court order.
Mayor Roy Ho l m a nd
Coundlm e n Carl J o hnson
and Jon Brand voted in favor of
the crackdown. Councilwoman
Phyllis Sweeney voted against it.
Councilman Charlton Boyd was
absent.
Penalty Eyed
For VC Rebeh
S AN DI EGO CU PI) -
Demonstrators who ''jostled"
university of California Presi·
dent navis S. Saxon are more
Likely to be placed on probation
thRt t>-<pelled, Vlce·chancellor
Crorllc S. Murphy d the San
Olego campus said Wednesday.
Fifteen participants in the anti-
CIA demonstration during Su·
on's vis it to the USCD <'ampus
Nov. 25 will be! notified by maJl fl.
charces again!'lt them and can
pJect forma l or Informal proceed· inas. Murphy nld ln a new con·
fcrtncc.
B • ' Teacher A. lllD Trtp
Slowdown Capun,e Meets .Rednecks
Falters
Indications were today that a
work s l owdown called by
Capistrano Umfied School Dis-
trict teachers got off to a sputter·
ing stl\rt Wednesday -if it got
of( at all.
Tony Leon, president of the
Capistrano Unified Educators
Association (CUEA), said
teachers at Dana ffills Hlgh
School were curtailing some ac·
tivities and that instructor s at
San Clemente High School had
withdrawn from chaperoning an
up('oming weekend field trip. I
But J erome Thornsley, district
superintendent, said "constant
eontacts" with principals in-
dicates the t hreatened slowdown
hasn't mater ialized.
About 150 of the district's 500
teachers voted at a meeting
Tuesday to stage a slowdown to
protest a 4.5 percent sal ary in-
creas('d granted Monday night
by the district board or educa·
tion. Teach('rs are holding out for
a seven perN!nt inc rease.
The m eeting had been called
for a strike vote, bu{ the ballot
was delayed until next week
because of the relatively low
turnout of inst ructors.
Leon said representatives of
teacher s at the dist rict 's 17
schools were scheduled to meet
late this afternoon to specifically
define how the slowdown will
operate.
T h e general p lan is that
teachers will not perform duties
beyond those performed during
their r egular seven-hour work
day .
Thornsley said that teachers·
employment contracts bind them
to perform certain functions dur-
ing the course of the seven-hour
day. Among those functions are
to teach and provide general
supervision.
He said a ny teacher who ig·
nores the contract provisions
C'Ould be subject to disciplinary
action.
lie said any t('acher's decision
to stop performing extra cur-
ricular funct ions that are not
specified in his contract would be
a matter of personal decision.
. The superintendent noted that
the slowdow n a nd its effects will
be-assessed further at a general
meeting of principals a lso
~cheduled for this afternoon.
From PageAJ
LAWYER ...
today. He is being held on suspi·
don of armed robbery in lieu of
$25,000 bail. Ar raignment 1s
scheduled for Friday.
By JUtAltY KAYE
OftM INllr "11.c a.ff
Balboa Island's Larey Ca pune
bas paddled his-board into what
he caUs "redneck country'' a nd
ac('ordin g to the f a med sea
traveler, it's just no fun at all.
The 32-year·old Capune wrote
in a letter !rom St. Petersburg,
Fla., wher e he w as nura.ing both
physical and m ental wounds
from his current travels.
Capune began his "bicenten-
nial trip" in Portland, Maine, Ju-
ly 4 and expects to wind up the
5,000-mile journey on .or about
Washington's Birthday at Corpus
Christi, Tex.
He's already paddled his board
down the east coast -dropping
in at the Kennedys at Hyannis
Port for a visit -and ls now em-
barking on the Gulf Coast leg of
the trip.
At previous points during the
trek, Capune s uffered ear infec-
tions, bursitis attacks and colds.
Now, he's rec uperating from
dog bites inflicted by a ferocious
· German shepherd.
"I'm staying with a marina
operator at Gooneybird Marina
in Port Richey a nd last night l
got bit in the face by their
Ge rman shephe rd dog," he
wrote.
''The doc at the hospital
wouldn't s titch. it 'cause it was a
dog bite, so it bleeds now and
then ... 1 'm sure I'll have a scar
on my face," Capune continued.
"And, he didn't even apologize
for his dog . . . this neck of the
woods is full of rednecks," he
fumed in the lette r .
I
Oil Foes Set
Laguna Beach
Rally Sonday
A rally in opposition or the pro·
posed lease of offshore waters for
oil drilling will be held at 1 p.m.
Sunday a t Main Beach Park in
Laguna Beach.
A variety of speakers will dis·
cuss the proposed offshore oil
drilling progra m , s aid Lagunan
John Mortimer, a n organizer of
the event.
Mortim er said those who at
tend will be encouraged to send
telegrams to President Ford urg
ing a delay in the award of the
leases.
The Interior Department plans
to offer large tracts of offshore
arrea~e to oil companies for ex-ploration and drillinj. Suit has
been fiied in federal court by con-
cerned cities in an effort to delay
the lease progr am .
Dally P'lltlt 5tlf1 ,,,_.
HANGING IN THERE
Paddler Capune
Earlier in the trip, Capune
would pa ddle all d ay and then
head towards shore in the even-
ing.
"The next part is the worst
part of the whole trip,'' he
explained. "The next 150 miles
are along a coast that has no
beaches. just m a ngrove swamps.
It's about one-half foot to two feet
deep up to three m iles from the
shore," he wrote.
Capune's eve r -present e n-
thusiasm is b eginning to wane .
"I sure hope I live through this,
but right now I'm not sure," he
"Tote.
But, in the next breath he
added, "Tell my brother I won't
give up."
Paddling is not new to Capune.
He's alre ady made several suc-
cessful trips up and down both
the e a st and west coasts. In
between his sea travels he lec-
tures to school children.
When he beaches his board at
Corpus Christ i in February, he'll
probably c all it quits. He says
he·s just getting too old for "this
kind of thing ...
Cops Hunt Killer
LOS ANGELES (UPI) -One
wo man was killed instantly and
another was wounded early to· _
day during an argument with a
man who fled and was being
sought by sheriff's deputies.
Carla Reese Williams, 22,
Compton, was hit in the tegs and
head by shotgun pellets and died
instantly, inves tigators said.
Frances Doreen Willis, 21, was
r eported in good condition.
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YORK STOCK EXCHANGE
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Thursday December 4 1975 L /SC DAILY PILOT Cl
Who's Profiting
in Food Market?
1\v l"' I\ I\ 1,0KTJ. R
'f11t.~ .IVC'r \,!l rt l ul t ll-.t of Cl tn.irk• tlHll>kt t O( US
p re'l<l lltltl f1t1d-. t/IPllgh (ti f~t•lf a t\(lH ii !\mPrt('ltfl
hOll'thnltl wr <1rH Yl<lr <.lrmhtd ~121, to ~I Rtil.l Hl lht• first
rum months 1lf I 1, , Ont-,, $;1:i of lh1s $1.~b w1 nt to tht• ( .1rmrr
A ..i. h1>ppn1, 71 Pt 1u11t 01 S'! I of lht ~2t1 11 :.e v. t'nt to lhl·
f 1cdt ss l, t t llH n tsm~ m1ut..ll~r1: hnttll:'r:s, meal
Jl;H:kt fs tr 1n-.purlt t s, }H\)t:lS'Urs V.~t IS groU~r:,,
Ovt 1 tll, fn1 t Vt r V
doll.u y11u spt nd on l
l\~l<t 11nly IO< t nts gcws
to tht f 11 nH~1 .1n<l
t \l 1 trHs 1s h <.tnh Its">
11 1 hi? w '" 1-'t tun.., I v.o
'I I s ,l~lt f)t l 1tls Oii
~It< 1 a food::; simply
\
Money's
Worth
11!\dt I llllt' th It l l nlr 11 f H l p1 HI' Vt)tl p 1y for a half
pou 1d oi :\ rlh 1 r< trl d111 '-t r111ddi1 111ult 1k1 ..ii 111 rt t•nt of
tnt 11 Ht 1111 .1 111p11uml .. 1<. k 11f pot 1l• t s lhty t 1k< 1,.i pt-r
< t•nt Of th1' prt<"C' tor .1 tml 1x1urnl lu..if of bn:•:11.i, they g\:t 80
pun nt :-.0 1 t , 11c.. ...
Wll\' '\RF \\J' P\\T\(; mor(• f1lr fooct . w hile' the
1 , .. mtr s "II 1 • st "' lilt ' ttnt or 1< lll,tiiy f db' \\hat a re
t ll 1 t .Jspn-. l<ll this hl<xl pt t< <. tn nd' Ar<: l ud..tY s prices Catr
t• n 1vt tn1 y heen 1nll.\lt:ct by p1of1tu;11ng and 1.lt:k of com•
pt t inn '
Tnt :mswt 1 1-.. \\<' cl<1n t know In ( 1<.'t, the Hous .. •
Arnu11l1111 s :-.uh111mrn1llu 11n d1HrH''-l1t' marketing a nd
l\11Sll0\ll rlf.1(11111-. lql<H[ld cl short Yihlil ,1,..,0 l h~t data
p1 t•senl1v <:olit 1 ll d hv tht µ11V11 nnwnt un l ht food m ar ket-
11g-")"tt:m 1s not '-11ff1c1111l1v s p1ctf11; or tim ely tn .illow
me<rning"ul rntt rp1 t t.1twn of pt 1n <:hangt:s and profit
m:.u g Il'-tnruugholll lnl ')sh m
IT W \~ W!\'Y 6 \CK tn l~IGf; th1t th(' N ational Com-
mt"" on on r otid M 11 Kdmj! (<>mplelul lhl last m aJor study
(II tne mun1 b1lll(m dodM food mdusl1 v Tht re has been no
•nn•st1, 1tron 1s ln<11 t1u.,.hor cont 1us1v1 :::-incethen
1\ { 17J r < dt r ll f r 1dt < om m1-."t0n s tudy of 17 food and
tlOc\ 1e11lt'cl 1ndnslrlt.'s -..uggestt.d th 1t (Onsumers pa y S2 (,
1 11nn 1 Yl 11 11\ t rch,11 i;!t. hu 1u"t' lilt indu--tnes a re not
t nm pet 11' t Rul lnt' f"l <.. nt ver offit 1 tlly t'1tdorsed this con
'"ion on tht• n is1-. th .. 1t th<.>dat 1.1\ 11! 1blt: w 1:-> inadt:quate
i\ntlln<:r I 1 ( inw~t1gation grew out of that fiasco. It.
~ :\s be, un 1n Junt is cc111ed the \Jc1t1nnal I ood Program and
-. r<.>ce1 v1n,E!, l ~ pt> rec nt of the 1-vl C s Sl5 m iluon antitrust en
wrcemtnt ot1d61.:t
RUT THIS PR ORE 1lso rn 1y falter h~ t ause of la<'k of
<'""ent1 u rn or m 1twn r or rn'-l,in< 1 on1' of the FTC s
... 111d11 " -Hl 1nHst1g 1lton of m.tJOr retail fnod chains. i n
At! 1!1l 1 Den\ er, Ddrn1t J C'r"l v C 1ty I 1ltle Rock. and
\.\ 1,hin~lL1!1 D ( -h~ts st.l lled hu~ .1usc four o f the ret ailer ::.
re used I xu(lptll'n I to pro,,;1de l hl n f!Ut;'..,(t'd d.1ta The FTC
snow "l"t.'K n,..'. t.nforcC'men~ of the -.ubporn.i through tht.:"
courts
:Vl uc inf th<' d ita tht.> comm1,s1or11-... seeking never has
h('€':"\ Ch'l \S t d lll f Pl l lht flrlC'l' l \t. h s l<lrl' !)c\y!) for variQllS
11roctuc1, 1rr10tmt nf C':lt h "l(•rl s llH rht'c1d, each firm "'
e:lrn 1,, l'l .... c rt 1 n l .ic:n ::ire.i , l ~'ch company s contrach
\\I n l '-l\lffi~ll l<I "
Mobile Hollle Sales
Up in West States
~trnnr f.!3~n.;: rn Septembtr
mt)!me mime p roduction 1n
t 1(' weste>rn st :lt <'"has carne>d
u\ er 1 nto Octolwr !SCI.Ju> in
t te:.\ses .1ccord ing to 1 eports
n•ce1vc cl by th<' M anufac-
tured llnusrng In-.titute
N 1l1<.1!1a11v , mob1h. hnme
.... mpmt'lfS IC:\CnC'cl 20,JJO l lll
1 s durrng September, l:> p<'r
t:e>nl nen1•1d 1 •"t Vt 11 "fuwn
Acconiinp to .in E ln cK and
1 :w1dg<' prepared survey for
l11e Mlll, ~cveral v.e~tern
.... l 1te::. rc>cord<'d higher SC'p..
tt rnber ...,h1pm ent fi gures for
J 175 ln Int ne p_rt,>VlOLIS year.
1.~ 1d ng the w ay w 3s
l\i.~::>k:l wnere the continued
dem m d 1or 1mmeci13le hOlis--
inr "t~ni .Septem ber sh1p-
mt nt" t I rcr 4.: 1: nt one all of the
l 17 1 hit u
\ u1 orma t 4.:<:0r ded a 2 per.
nnt incre::ise with 1,&J8 ship ..
m e nts recorded rn Sep•
tember.
Wood-buniing Stove
Reappears iii Hornes
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Cll DAIL y PILOT Thursday December 4, 1975
To~t's
TV Highlights
J
f
KHJ fJ 7 30 "Pat and Mike " One
of the memorable SpenC'er Tracy-
Katharint> Hepburn mo\'ie comedies, this
1952 flick features Aldo Ray.
l
KCET .l,l! 9:00 -"The Three Sis-
ters." A televis ion production of
Chekhov's pl ~ty about three spinster sis-
te_rs and their dreary, uneventful lives
with Janet Suzman, Eileen Atkins and
:\tic he le Dotrice in the featured roles.
... CBS fJ 11 :30-"See No Evil," Mia
Farrow stars in this eerie suspense movie
from 1971.
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TV DAILY LOG
Thursday
Evening
DECEMBER 4
6:00 0 81. 1o;~EDCENm
1 3 11 (3 QJ t.J Neiu
§ 16' BOftlllll
lroniide
Plrt11dce F1m~,
Q)Ad•m·IZ
lllOlball star who was broughl into
a ho~p11al oy 1wo other mrmbers
or th• ream lhe things gel a hllle
sticky when ftve 0 learns that the
\Oii ol a w~ll known tJ S Senato1 is
rn'ol1td 1n wh.il look5 hke a cold·
~looded, w,11 oiled coverup of a
gJng rap~
0 ll b 110 ED £Jlery Quttn
th• ~unda1 f'uoch l•sl m1nule
•P•' •d• change
fl) Soleclld
"lb Sur Trek ED IR Per1or11ance 11 Woll T11p
010Me War..tel.e
('9 I ) Truth or Coni.equencu ffi lrlUe Raiul1 Hour
6 30 10 MeN Gnfhn Sho•
G) Btw1tdlt1!
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VOL. 68r NO. 338,~SECTIONS,.42 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1975 TEN CENTS .
Juvenile . Justice Revam_p Proposed
By GARV GRANVILLE
Ot llW Olllr .. II .. 5U9'
A proposed $J. 75 million over-
haul or the county's juvenile
justice system will be unveiled
today at a meeting of Orange
County's Criminal Justice Coun·
cil.
The <.'ornerstone of the pro·
posed program is the develop-
ment within the county of a
network or six regional youth
service centers.
Under jo~t power agreemenb
between participating local
agencies, the centers would pro
vide community based services
believed needed to help keep
troubled youths from sliding into
the formal jus tice system.
And while juv~niles who com-
mit serious crimes would still be
JUVENILE JUSTICE
art~ O•~;;;"''
direct ed into the law en
force m ent -probation-juvenile
court system, status offenders
Bias·· Impasse
Battin Case Attorneys Clash
Attorneys in the case of indict-
ed county Supervisor Robert Bat-
tin were unable today to agree on
a judge to determine whether or
not Orange County Superior
Court Judge Kenneth Lae can
give Battin a fair and unbiased
trial.
As a result, Judge Lae will re-
quest""assignme nt of a judge by
the state Judiciary Council.
At issue in the asslgnmenl of
judges. is an allegation by Bat-
tin 's attorney, Matthew Kurilich,
that Judge Lae would not give
Battin a fair trial because or his
association with what Kurilich
calls "the Lincpln Cl ub -
Republican establishment.··
Battin, a Democrat, was in·
dieted last July by the county
Grand Jury on multiple charges
related to the use of count v
employes In his unsucct:ssful bid
'Cover' Lost
Shoplift Swpect Stripped
When t:-vo sus1;>ected women shoplifters attempt-
ed to battle 1t out Wlth a female store detective in Hunt-
ington Reach Wednesday, one of them Jost more than
the fight.
ONE SUSPECT SUFFERED the indignity of hav-
ing all he r c Jo th es ripped off in the battle.
She was stripped nude with the exception of her
bra by the time city police arrived.
"U was really a donnybrook," Huntington Beach
detective Sgt. Monty McKennon marveled today.
THE INCIDENT OCCURJlf;D when the fem ale
detective confronted the shoplifting suspects in a de-
partment store parking lot at 7777 Edinger Ave.
Police identified the suspects as Louise Davis and
Susan Holland, both of the Altadena area. Officers
said they used numerous aliases.
Nurse Says Victim
Beat CdM Husband
By TOM BARLEY
Of tll• O.lly ~llec$Y"
A nurse who worked in the
Atwater home for a three-week
spell three years ago testified to-
day in Orange Co\lrity Superior
Court that Nancy Fuller Atwater
often s lapped her invalid
hu::.•band "until his cheeks were
red" and yelled at him until he
broke down and cried.
Private duty nurse Nancy f<'en-
no told the jury a s the murder
trial of Daniel Garbis Bedelian
moved into its final hours that
Mrs. Atwater, 501 gave ailing A.
G. Cox Atwa(er, 61, as much as a
pint of alcohol a day in defiance
of doC'tor·s orders .
"He was to have no more than
two ounces a day," she testHied.
"l often took liquor away from
her just before she could pour it
into him ...
Mrs. Fenno said Mrs. Atwater
herself consumed at least a quart
of vodka a day during the period
that she and other nurses cared
for Atwater in the Cameo Shores
home.
Orange Coast
Mrs. Fenno was preceded on
the witness s tand by the defen-
dant who again told the jury that
he acted in self defense last Feb.
5 when he rained blows on Mrs.
Atwater until he realized, too
late, that he had killed h is
employer.
The 40-year-o ld male nurse
testified that Mrs. Atwat er
armed herself with a carving
knife and was intent on killing
her husband when he pursued her
in the hallway leading to
Atwater's bedroom and grabbed
her'in a bear hug.
The burly Lebanese immigrant
said he deflected the knife to the
point that it inflicted a scalp
wound on his employer and then
beat her over the head repeated·
ly with a bronze figurine.
Bedelian then drove the body
to an auto wrecking yard in
Pacoima, stuffed it into a 55-
gallon oil drum and filled the con
tainer with liquid <.'ement.
He.said he then returned to the
Atwater tlome in Cameo Shores
and used first black and then
yellow paint to <.'over the walls
splashed along the length of the
hallway with Mrs. At water's
blood. Redeli an 's two lawyers
(See BEDELIAN. Page A2)
for his party's nomination for
lieutenant governor.
At the time of the indictment,
th e Sa nta An a s upervisor
charged that it was politicaJly
motivated by the Republican
establishment and Distr ict
Attorney Ce<'il Hicks.
His allegation becam e an issue
when his trial was set to begin
'.'Jov. 24 in Judge Lae's courtroom
(~e JUDGE, PageA2>
Kennedy
Reinstated
I
By Board
Saddleback Valley Unified
School District trustees. meeting
in special session Wednesday, or-
dered Mrs. Juanita Kennedy re-
instated. She served as executive
seeretary to former St.tperinten-
dent William Zogg.
Mrs. Kennedy was fired Aug. 7
.after allegedly failing to show up for, her new a s signment at
Esperanza SGhool, a position
whiC'h payed $200 a month less
than her former job.
Board members, while sustain-
ing the administration's argu-
ment that Mrs. Kenne dy 's
termination was justified,
described the termination as a
"severe penalty.. and ordered
her reins tated effective J an. I.
Mrs. Kennedy served as Zogg's
seC'retary for three years until
June when the superintendent
was ousted by a newly elected
school board.
Dr. Richard Welte, deputy
s uperintende nt of instru<.'ti!'.>O
who was chosen to succeed Zogg,
brought with him h is own
seC'retaries. This led to Mrs Ken-
nedy's reassignment to
Esperanza
Larry Christian, fi e ld
representative for the CaJifornia
School Employes Association
who represented Mrs. Kennedy
at Wednesday's appeal hearing,
(See TRUSTEES, Page A2)
BEARS FAKJNG
FOR 'LUXVRY'
DETROIT CAP> -Officials at
the Detroit Zoo suspect that eight
polar bears are faking pregnancy
so they can live the life of luxury
during the winter in the maternity
ward.
''Telling if a polar bear is preg-
nant verges on the mystic ... said
Bill Austin, a zoo curator, who ad-
. mits he has "great difficulty .. in
determining which bears are en-
titled to maternity leave.
Zoo keeper Frank Wilson said
the suspected freeloaders include
Big Bertha, Katie and Astrid -all
of whom had enjoyed the materni-
ty style of life before.
would be funneled into the
service centers.
Status offenders are Juveniles
who have committ<.'<l offenses
• that would not be offenses if com-
mitted by an adult
According to an outline of the
proposed criminal Justice pro-
gram , its goals are lo develop
the comm unity based service
centers so that by July J, 1977, no
status oCfenders will be referred
to the formal Juvenile justice
system and perhaps eventually
detained i n j uvenile h all
alongside hard core offenders.
Meanwhile, a central juverule
program -<:oordinat ing office
would help promote legislation
aimed at modernizing laws that
currently control the handltng of
status offenders. ·
·'The proposed plan and
network is predicated on the a:J-
sumption that statw offenders
are most effectively treated by
professionally trained counselOTti
and therapists working in col~
laboration with law enforcement
officers ... coun<.'il chairman Leo
Risner said in a letter introduc-
ing the program.
CSf'e JUVENILE, Page A!>
UPIT•~
POLICEMAN RESCUES VICTIM WITH ROPE AS ANOTHER OFFICER COVERS HIM WITA RIFLE'
Indonesian Consulate in Amsterdam Raided by Band of Terrorist Gunmen
Mobil-Official
Urges Coastal
Oil Exploration
A Mobil Oil Corp. official ac-
cused local officials today of be -
ing behind the limes and C'aJled
for spttdy oil explor.ation-Off the
Southern California coastline.
A. Paul Augspurger. an ac-
counting coordinator with the oil
firm, told the Huntington Beach
Chamber of Commerce this
morning that polls have shown
that the people now are solidly
m support of offshore oi l drilling.
"I think local officials are
listening to whoever has the
loudest voice and aren't getting
the true facts.·· he said.
Sale of leases is scheduled for
Dec. 11. but legal action to defer
the sales 1s pending. Huntington
Rea<'h 1s a participant in the s uit.
"We were importing three
million barrels of oil a day in
1970. and in 1975 it has climbed to
six million barrels a day,·· he
pointed out.
He said that. if domestic sup-
plies are not developed, by 1985
75 perC'ent of all oil used by the
U.S. will C'o me from foreig n
sources.
He remarked that the
Organization of Petroleum Ex-
porting Countries (OPEC> is
holding a loaded gun to this coun-
try's head and <.'an pull the trig-
ger at any time
Augspurger also said there are
adequate environmental controls
forofCshore drilling .
He s aid that gov ernment
leaders had been invit.ed several
years aio to give inpl!t to oil leas·
ing con<.'erns.
He indicated they failed to do so
and now they say they need more
time and are a:;king to defer the
s ales
Dally PllM su.tt PMI•
HANGING IN THERE
Paddler Capune
'Bum Trip'
For Paddler
Larry Capime
By HILARY KAYE
OftlMO•llY ~lle4SW"
Balboa Is land's Larry Capune
has paddled his board into what
he calls "redneck country" and
according to the famed sea
traveler. it's just no fun at all.
The 32-year·old Capune wrote
in a letter from St. Petersburg,
f1a., wher e he was nursing both
phys i cal and mental wounds
from his <.'urrent travels.
Indonesians
Seize Dutch
Consulate
AMSTERDAM . The
'.'Jetherlands (A P) -Indonesian
rebels opened a second front in
Holland today. seizing the ln·
donesran C"Onsuiate and at lea:st 50
hostages in Amsterdam. officials
said. Other Indonesian gunmen
holding a hijac ked train in
northern Holland sin<.'e Tuesday
shot another hostage.
The rebels, who seek indepen-
dence for their native South
Molucc a islands from Indonsesia,
raised the red. white and green
flag of their ·'Republic of the
Moluc<.'as ··over the consulate
About 40,000 South Moluccans,
descendants of East Indian aJ11)
African slaves brought to the
islands to work on Dutch planta-
tjons, fled to Holland after In-
donesia reC'eived independence in
19'19. Extremists among the ex-
iles have increasingly turned lo
terrorist action to bring attention
to their demands for indepcn-
denC'e.
In The Hague, Premier Joop
den Uyl said the seizure of the con-
sulate and the train hijack in
Beilen 90 miles to the'north were
<.'onnected. He said prospects for a.
quick solution were "very SOD\'
bre."
No one realistically expecte4
that the Indonesian government
C'ould do anything about the in~
dependence demands.
Garden Grove
Boy, 12, Dies
Weather
Mostly cloudy through
Friday. Cooler days with
beach highs near 60 and in·
land temperatures around
66. Lows tonight near 50
Male 'Curfew' Proposed
~r for Rising Rape Rate in Laguna?
Capune began hi s "bicenten-
nial trip" in Portland, Maine, Ju·
ly 4 and t>xpects to wind up the
5.000-mile journey on or about
Washington's Birthday at Corpus
Christi, Tex.11
He's already paddled his board
down the east coast -dropping
in at the Kennedys at Hyannis
Port for a visit -and is now em·
barking on the Gulf Coast leg of
the trip.
At previous points during the
trek. Capune suffered ear infec·
tions, bursitis attacks and colds.
In Gun ~shap
A Garden Grove boy was fatal-
ly injured Wednesday night when.
a handgun he and -a friend were
playing with discharged and the
bullet struck him in the bead. tho
rounty coroner· s office s aid to-
day. INSIDE TODAY
The tngrtdienu f tYUfld m
tltt'f1ing pills, stimulants and
otMt' ·mood' drugs b.cve been
found to~ unso/e, f~l/ecfiue
-or both. StOfV M .
ladex ·
"A du11k·to-dawn curfew for all
men unless accompanied by
their wives or mothers" was sug-
gested by the Laguna Beach pre-
sldem of the National Organiza-
tion for Women <NOW) in the
lace. J>f a climbing Art Colon)'
rapetate. Carolyn Whitehorn told the
Laguna Beach City Council Wed-
nes day she had be<'otne so
~t'red by the number or rapes
takinte place io J.nauna Beach
th.r\"c in eight day:s during August
took place.
One did and she said she was
bound to come to the council and
ask for the curlew, a suggestion w sa1d was made facetiously.
In its stead. she a sked the council
Lo give serious consideration to
eight suaaiestions for aiding
womeo.
n.ped.
The <.'ouncil sC'cepted the sug-
gestions -except the curfew -
and passed them to the city's
social t'Ommittee for a recom-
mendation. At the same time city
staff is to determine how the sug-
gestions can be put into opera-
U@.
Miss Whi\Mlorn not«! that In
197f, the <'ity had six reported ra1pe~~· This y~or so tar, thue
h V<' bC'en 15. 1'tn yt ago, only
Now, he's recuperating rrom
dog biles inflicted by a ferocious
German shepherd
'Tm etaying with a mdna o~rator at Gooneybird Marina
in Port Richey and la.st night I
got bit in the face by their
Getman sbepherd doe ... he wrote.
"The doe at the hos oital
wouldn't !Stitch it ·ca lt wns a
l.yman Dean Howard, 12. oC
12682 Cadet Stre-et, d ied 11l
Orange County Medical Center
50 minutes after the accident.'
Paramedics called to the scene
we-re-able to kttp ~ boy alive
until h~ reached the hospital, -.
Garden Grove policeman said.
The spokesman said the vict.ilft
and a 13-year old neiehoor td
the eun out or t '1l• doset 2nd it·~
parently wt'nt off bv a<-cidcnt.
The n eighhur bo.-., wh0$e ide~
I
th.at she pled&ed to Mr NOW
c.baptt>r the would demand the
c\u1ew ror men if another rape
Ml i Wblt horn·.-suggestions
tnt'ludfd organmnt classes ror
sell dtf " e. pQl\ce proerams ~
hrm(." tth: C'k~ and aid in maki"I
h<'mt:.; intrud r pl'oof, lattr b
~1·n Ir(' 11nd coun eling for offit't'r~ whl1 m.\y have conta
with womtJ\ who hav~ be
rope wu f'eported. She said
erccD1 at tne~ao= haxe
volved womtn 1n their ~wn
hom
dog bite, 10 it b1ef'<b now and
t . 'nHUre I'llhe¥t•lffl'
cm my rnec." C&pune continued.
(SttCAPUNE, P-aeA2)
Uty was not 1 elt•ast-d by pofta -
was not charged in the ineid
which ls sun under investigation.
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:\:! DAIL 'I PILOT SB Thur~•r December 4. 197S
/tle11tnl Patient
· OC YOuth Stabs
Dad, Brother
Craig Ste\•eo Thornton of
')•ountam V all\'y, rt>lE'ased Crom
Orange County's mental heaJlh
'\i'•ard only four dnys ago, was ar-
1ested Wednesday night on at-
J.empted murder charges.
Police charge that Thornton.
l 8, s tabbl'd hi s fatht•r and
nger brother during an atgu-
nt
hornlon. of 11764 Gloxinaa
Ave., was again booked into the
mental health unit at Orange
County Medical C<'nter after
police said they found him lying
tn a drainage ditch near his home
'1bout one hour after the alleged
assault. Officers believe he was
under the influence o( drugs and
alcohol.
U. Carl Lawrence said bail was
set at $25,000.
Officers allege Thornton
stabbed h is father. Richard
Thornton. 47. twice in the chest
Fro• Page A J
BEDELIAN •.
Vigorously argued today that
Mrs. Atwater was determined to
dispose of her husband and that
:she had reason to fear the out-
come of a court hearing
scheduled tor the day after she
died.
Judge James F. Judge was told
that nursing notes relating to the
care of her husband were hidden in a m attress by Mrs. Atwater
and that Bedelian was scheduled
to testify against her in a
Superior Court inquiry into the
Atwater trust.
MN. Fenno testified today that
::Jhe was asked by Mrs. Atwater
after several acts of cruelty had
been committed against the in·
-valid husband: "How long can
this go on, how long can he last?"
Mrs. Fenno testified that Mrs.
Atwater once threw an ash tray
at her husband and that she oc-
casionnlly covered him com
pletely with a blanket that bore
his monogrammed initials.
The defense witness s aid that
Atwater·s n•action on those O<'-
('asions was to tell his wife. "No.
Mommy. no. mommy."
Mrs. Fenno further testified
that Mrs . Atwater often
threatened her husband with
divorce and told him that she had
no desire to stay with him any
longer.
She was asked about Atwaler's
Teaction to those statements.
•'A.JI he ever did was cry," she
said.
Viejo Couple
Sue in Traffic
Death of Son
A Mission Viejo couple whose
17-year-old son suffered fatal in-
juries when be was knocked from
his bicycle by a car sued the al
leged driver of the vehicle and
Orange County for Wlspedfied
damages Wednesday.
Frank and Mary Gamble. 26635
Via del Sol, identify Ted Reuj)e[l
Leth as the driver of the car that
:Jtruck and killed Frank Richard
Gamble III, 17, April 25 at the in
tersection of Via Grancle and
Puerta Real.
Naming the county as co
defendants. the couple claim that
the accident m ay have been
t'aused by faulty design of the in·
tersection, failure to install traf-
fic control signals and poor light
ing conditions at the time or the
accident.
The couple asks in the Orange
County Superior Court lawsuit
that damages be assessed and
.awarded in the trial court.
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Md ont-e in the right ear with
hunting knife.
I le assertedly lurned the knife
on his 15-year·old brother as he
tried to wrestle the weapon from
him, police said. The younger
brother, Kevin, suffered a knife
wound in the arm.
Both father 3nd :>on were treat-
ed at Fountain Valley Commuru-
ty Hospital and released. police reported_
Lt. Lawrence said Wednesday
night's incident came just four
days alter Thornton was taken by
police to OCMC's mental unit
after allegedly threatening to
shoot his mother and triggered
one blast from a 12-gauge
s hotgun outside his northeast
Fountain Valley home.
In that incident, Lawrence as-
s erted, 10 office rs spent more
than two hours trying to coax
Thornton out of his home.
About 12 neighboring families
in the Windsor Square con-
dominiums near Thornton's
home were evacuated during the
struggle, Lawrence said.
Officers finally persuaded the
ybuth to surrender. But in less
than two hours, police said, he
was released by hospital of-
!icial.s.
Lt. Lawrence said the youth
had been booked into the m ental
health unit after another earlier
disturbance in September. The
lieutenant was critical of hospital
officials for releasing him on
Saturday.
"We expect something more
than a cursory examination," he
said. "Our officers go to great
length to protect the public and to
protet't people who may be men
tally ill,·• Lawrence said.
Jim Nutt, a licensed
psychiatric technician at OCMC.
explained today that under such
mental health code bookings,
hospital officials are allowed to
examine patients for up to 72
hours.
But he said they are not re-
quired to hold them for 72 how·s if
they feel the patient is capable of ·
functioning outside the hospital
In Wednesday night's incident.
officers were called to the
Thornton ho~e at 8 p.m . on a
family disturbance alert.
From Page A I
JUVENILE. •
''Juvenile misbehavior is es-
sentially a community based
family problem which may be
most effectively treated by pro-
fessional counselors at the com-
munity level." Risner added.
Architect of the proposed
juvenile justice system overall is
the council's crime prevention
committee.
It was expanded during its
study of juvenile crime to include
representatives or various law
enforcement agencies, numerous
city council members. city ad-
ministrators and representatives
from the county probation, men-•
tal health and social service de-
partments.
IC the committee's program is
approved by the full criminal
justice council today it will
bec-ome the council's 1976
juvenile program conceptual
plan and may be eligible for Sl.S
million in federal grant funding.
Terms of available grants call
ror a JO percent local match.
meaning the state and participat
ing lo<'al agencies would be r<'
quired lo put up SI 75,000 between
them.
Under the proposed six-r egion
pl an. Costa Mes a, Newport
Beach. Irvine, Laguna Beach.
San Juan Capis trano, San
Clemente and unincorporated
areas surrounding those cities
would make up region three and
be allocated $274,081 for treat-
ment programs.
Care Center
Plans Lessons
On Ornaments
Fam-tly counselor Aljcan
Peterson wi l l instr uc t an
Christmas h angups (decora
lions) as sht> helps participants
deal with other hangups .nt two
·Mission Viejo workshops.
From 9: 15 to 11 :30 a .m. Wed ·
nesday and Thursd:iy any In
terest(>d woman <'an drop by the.>
Women's Free Care ~nter lo
work on Christmas tree orna
mt"nts. The center l-; loc:ltC'd ;1t
Mount or Olives Lutheran
Church, 2·H72 Chrisanla Drive
Tht' drop-in ct'ntt'r for womt'n
is open Monday through Friday
Crom 9 a .m. to 1 p.m. It ls staffed
by volunteers. under the
leadergh.ip of Mrs. Pt>terson, who
make them sci vN1 available to
women who <'ome by for help in
C'opirg with variows problemb,
from stretC'hing food dollars to
~--wittrm~rit:rtmn~
Additional Information on the
cE>ntcr ~nd lh<> workshops is
av:ulable by c-amna 837 7467.
Falae Alarm
No Problem
OAKLAND <UPI) -The
fire department's trouble
with fals.e alarms has ~
aolved -by removing the
alarm boxes.
Oakland Fare Chief
Stt>pht>n Menietta said 82
boxes were rE'moved from
a neighborhood where
false alarms were becom·
ing time consuming and
expensivt>
An ed ucational cam-
paign in the community re
sulted in not less, but mort.>
f:l~~e alarms , Menietli
srud.
Firms Cited
Jn Freeway
Site Deaths
A state agency has charged
that two contractors involved in
construction of the Corona del
Mar Fr eeway allowed unsafe
working conditions at the Costa
Mesa site where two workmen
were killed earlier this fall.
Charged were Liverm_ore
Rebar Inc. of Santa Fe spnngs
and Novo-Rados Enterprises of
Chino. The citations were issued
by the State Division ~f ~n
dustrial Safety (DIS), which m-
vestigated immediately follow-
ing the fatal accidents.
The first incident occurred on
Oct. 21. when Harold Morris. 28.
of Westminster was crushed by a
freeway overpass beam.
Just 13 days later, at the same
site. Michael Wakefield, 26, of
Santa Ana, was decapitated by a
swinging counterweight from a
<'rane.
According to Charles Ham-
mons. manager of the Orange
County DIS office. both contrac-
tors were charged in the case of
Morris because their workmen
were allowed to work in an al-
legedly unsafe work site.
The citation alleges the steel
column that collapsed was not
adequately reinforced by guy
wires and that the structure was
o v e rl o aded be y ond its
capabilihes.
In the case of the Wakefield de-
a th, only Novo-Rados was
charged. The citation alleged
that the contractor should havt'
taken steps to keep his employes
out of the danger zone of the
crane in operation .
Hammons said that both com-
panies have removed the unsale
c·ondit1ons New guy wire
specifications have been written
and new inspection procedures
have been initiated.
Also, :"Jovo-~ados is develop-
ing a safety barrier that would
protect employes working near
cranes in operation.
From Page A J
'rRUSTEES ..
said she was "a victim of a
political situation ...
The board or trustees, in ren-
dering its unanimous decision.
noted that Mrs. Kennedy had not
::.hown up for the new assignment
Aug. 18 and that she did not ob-
tain permission for extended
leave in accordance with district
policy.
It was further concluded bv th~ board that Mrs. Kennedy
d.td not cooperate with district of-
fi('ials in attempting to find her a
new job a nd that she did not con-
tact them by the Aug. 13 deadline
about t he Esperanza School of-
fer
Christian. contacted at his San-
ta Ana office today, said Mrs.
Kennedy went on vacation to La
Paz, Mexico, after Zogg cleared
out his omce and became ill
while she was on a boat.
•·she was ill when she was to
have reported for work Aug. 18
and couldn't get away from the
boat to send a telegram. She sent
a telegram on the 19th requesting
additional lime and the district
viewed that as an excuse to
terminate her .•• Christian said.
Ile added that in his opinion
Mrs. Kennedy was treated "very
unfairly.. but that he feels
fortunate to get ht>r reinstated.
Mrs . Kennedy, by board CJTder,
will forfeit aU pay between Aug. 7
and Dec. 31 and will be re·
employed as a secretary on
either the district or school l evel.
Her precise pay and assignment
has not yet been determined, a<'-
cording lo Christian.
Camera Equipment
Stolen in ·El Toro
Camera equipment valued by
the victlms at nearly $1 ,3>0 was
stolen Wednesday by bw"tlars
who entered an El Toro home via
the open frortt door, Oranie
County Sheriff's offictta report·
edtoday.
Deputies said the theft oc
curred while c~ttt Darriel
Fred Sloewsand, 27, of 22631 Kil·
-tySt-. '-wtUr'8'b They said lhe burglars took lhe
photographic equJpment from
theaaraae.
Teacher
Slowdown
Falters
Jndicatlons were today that a
work 'Slowdown called by
Capistrano Unified School Dis·
trict tt>achcrs got off to a sputter-
ing start Wednesday -if it gol
off at all.
Tony Leon, preslctent of the
Capistrano Unified Educators
Association <CUEA), s aid
tearhers at Dana Hills High
School were <'urtailing some ac
tivities and that instructors at
San Clemente High School had
withdrawn from chaperoning an
upcoming weekend field trip.
But J erome Thornsley, district
:;uperintendent, said "constant
<'Ontacls" with principals in-
dicates the threatened slowdown
hasn't materialized.
Abou~ 150 of the district's 500
teachers voted at a meeting
Tuesday to stage a slowdown to
protest a 4.5 percent s alary in
creased granted Monday night
by the district board of educa·
lion. Teachers are holding out for
a seven percent increase.
The m eeting had been called
for a strike vote, but the ballot
was delayed until next Wt>f>k
berause of the r elatively low
turnout or instructors .•
Leon said representatives of
teachers at the district's 17
schools were scheduled to meet
late this afternoon to specifically
define how the slowdown will
operate.
The general plan is that
teachers will not perform duties
beyond those performed during
their regular seven-hour work
day.
Thornsley said that teachers·
employment contracts bind them
to perform certain functions dur
ing the course of the seven-hour
day. Among those functions an ·
to teach and provide gcner.il
supervision.
He said any teacher who ig-
nores the contract provisions
could be s ubjeC'l to disciplinary
action.
He said any teacher's decision
to stop performing <'Xtra nir
ricular functions that arc not
specified in his contraet would b\•
a matter of personal decision.
The superJntr ndC'nt noted thi:ll
the slowdown and ill> effect::. will
be assessed further at a genernl
meeting of pri ncipal:i; also
.scheduled for this afternoon
Accident Probed
SAN DIEGO (AP> -The Navy
is investigating the second death
or a Navy parachutist in less than
a month. James Watkins, a
member of the Navy's elite
SEAL commandoes, was killed
during a night infiltration ex
ercise near the Otay Reservoir
In Florida?
First Quake in 23 years
DAYTONA BEACH, 1'1a. (UPl> -An ''apparent
earthquake, .. the first In Flortda in 23 years, shook
buildings and rattled windows in the Daytona Beach
area today. the National Weather Service reported.
·'Numerous reports of buildings shaking have
been received at the Daytona Beach Weather SerVIce
office, but there have been no reports of any·
damage,'· the agency said.
The service said it did not yet. know the .intensity
oflhc temblor.
Steven l lartman, science curator of the Daytona
Beach Museum of Arts and Sciences, said a fault runs
under the Daytona Beach area and that this could
have caused the tremor.
One resident • .who lives near the coast, said his
"house seemed to twist. the coffee pot clattered and
the windows rattled. There doesn't seem to be any
• damage, though."
Nomination
Papers Ready
For MAC Race
Nomination papers may be
picked up as of today from the
Orange County R egistrar of
voters for candidates running for
the Mission Viejo Municipal Ad-
visory Council.
The forms, which must be re-
turned by Dec. 24 with the
signatures of at least 20 re-
gistered voters, are available
from the Registrar 's office on
1119 E. Chestnut Ave., Santa
Ana.
The election will be held March
2 for the purpose or fi.llinS? three
vacancies on the council. Incum-
bents Jeanne Gagnebin, Cal
Neve and John Noble all have in-·
dkated they intend to run for re
elt>ction.
f 'rorn Page A J
JUDGE .•.
and Kurilich filed an affidavit or
prejudice.
In res ponse. Judge Lac
rledared that after much soul
::;earching he believed himself
l'apable of giving Battin a fair
and unbiased trial.
Originally, Kurilich and Depu-
t y Ojs tricl Attorney Jack
Ryan were to agree on a thlr(t
j udge to hear the issues involved
in the affidavit
But this morning. Ryan and
Kurilich told Judge Lae they
were unable to agree on a judge
from the Orange County Superior
Court.
According to statements by
both Ryan and Kurilich, a list
{'Onsisting of one unnamed judge
was submitted to Ryan Tuesdav.
Fro• Page Al
CAPUNE •.•
"And. he didn't even apologize
for his dog . • • this neck of the
woods is full of rednecks,·• he
fumed in the letter. ·
Earlier in the trip, Capune
would paddle all day and then
head towards shore in the even-
ing.
·'The next part is the worst
part of the whole trip, .. he
explained. "The next 150 miles
are along a coast that has no
beaches, just mangrove swamps.
It's about one-half foot to two feet
deep up to three miles from the
shor e," he wrote.
Capune's ever-present en-
thusiasm is beginning to wane.
''I s ure hope I live through this,
but right now I'm not sure,'t he
wrote.
But, in the next breath he
added, •'Tell my brother I won 'L
give up."
Paddling is not new to Capune.
He's already made several sue
cessful trips up and down both
the east and west coasts. In
between his sea travels he Jee
tures to school children.
When he beaches his board at
Corpus Christi in F ebruary, he'll
probably call it quits. He says
he·s just getting too old !or "this
kind of thing ...
DANA HILLS DAY
SEI' SATURDAY
Dana Hills Day will be held
from 10 a .m. to 6 p.m. Saturday al
the Mission Valley Spor.tiog _
Goods Store which will donate a
percentage of all sales to the Dana
Hills High School Bo06t.er0ub.
Proceeds from the event will
be used by the Boosters to help
high school teams and athletes.
The store is located at 28052
Camino Capistrano in Laguna
Hills.
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VOL. 68, NO. 338, 4 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES __ _QRANG E COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
Today's loslng
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THURSOAY, oeceMBER .. , 1975 TEN CENTS
4 Hopefuls Enter e Council Race •
f'our I rvinl• ('ti.,. ('oun{·tl
nop('fUls Wl'r(' at lht• l11w this
morning. wa11m~ for th<' !'t<1rting
t un for the. raC'<' It.> ad in~ tt• tht•
~larch 2 city t>lrct1on.
But two of lh<' thrce incum
bent:> who arr bein~ challcngrd
in the l'Ontest hung bal'k. dcclin
mg to itlal(• whelhl'r they will
sttk re-erect ion .
The third i1w umbenl, Coun
t•ilman lle nry Qu1 gh.•y, h a:;.
b-...1wed out of the rouncil ract' tu
:.e('k an Assembly seat.
Ti"us was tht-ftrst clay Cit)'
Council C'andidales could takt.>
out nomination papers The three
~eats to be c-ontested are held by
Qmgle,y, Councilman Robert
West and M ayox:. ,<\rt Anthony.
By mid ·day today, three can
didates h ad tak~n out their
ntlm1n'-\li<ln papers, which must M artin , .1 pl anning com ·
l'<' returned with 2<> signaturt>::. f>y missioner and chairman of the
b~ 5 p.m . Dec. 23 <'ity Ricenl<'nnial Commission,
Patrick Bonner , a transporta followed suit
tion commissioner , was lht> (irst Mary Ann Ga1do, a tran:.porta-
lo file. walking .into City Clerk lion comm1s:.1oner and former
Carol Flynn's office shortly after planning comm 1ssiont>r. said
Sa.m. . Wednesday s h e planned to lake
ln short order. Basil V ardoulis. ( out her papers today.
president of the University Com~' Rut the eagerness displayed by
munity Assoc-iation. and RohPrt the first four challengers was not
:luplicated by the incumbents.
In an interview Wednesday,
Mayor Art Anthony proclaimed
himself "undecidt>d." ''I have
not made up my mind. J don't
h8Vt' to make a d e<'1i.1on yet:·
said Anthony.
Similarly, Councilman Robert
Wtst said he was undec-ided on
whether to run, adding he tears
ht> may not have enough time to
:.ervt> as councilman dunng lhe
c·oming four years.
Meanwhile. a survey or other
potential candidates r~ult(>d in a
spateof "notme·s ..
Among those wert> resident:. or
tht> RaC'quet Club, the :"lortti
Irvine area whit'h re~ently
backed a successful rt>f<.'rendum
on the zoning for the v mage or
<See HOPF.FULS, Pagt> AZ> -
IlinshaW Helped
Tandy Official Testifies
Oa•IY Pllol Pboto lly 1!1cttarcl 1Co.fll~
Ry T0)1 BARl.F:\'
01 "'• O•llY .. llot SQH
Prosecution witness James
Ruxlon tes tified today that
Congressm an Andrew J .
l hnsh~w onc-e used his influence
tC\ get Rux ton ·s son discharged
from the lJ .S Marine Corps.
The T a ndy Corporation ex-
ecutivt> testififd that he as ked
Hinshaw in eaf'ly 1973 to arrange
;1 leave of absent'<' for his son
after the young Manne ·s <iPPJi<'a·
lion had been denied.
Buxto n . who wa~ being
transferred lo Rr lgium by hi:.
employers :tl the time. told an
Oranp:C' C<lunty Superior Court
;ur,v that !w lat er IC'arned that his
Oil Official
$60,000 BLAZE GUTTED ISRAEL ACADEMY FACILITIES AT ObJ) IRVIN~C.HOOL • "
Fire Today Was Second To Hltlrvtne'sFirst School Since I Closed 1~'14 -,
Says Most
Bacli Dnlls
l[rine School
3-room Wing
Gutted by Fire
An early morning blaze today
gutted a thrt.•e-cJa:;:;room wing of
th<' <lid I rvine F:lementar1
School. tht~ fir::.t school in the
Irvine are~t.
Firem en s aid they did not
know lhl' origin of lhe blaze.
Thry havr not ruled out arson as
a possi hi<' c· a USl'. but said the fire
in the still occupied building may
have been dut' lo elec·tricaJ or gas
malfunctwn:-;
:":6 onl' °"'"!> inJured in the 2:01
am. fir<'. thr M'l'Ond blaz<' to hit
the ·16 yt>ar old s('h<>ol in '' lrttlc
ovc>r a yrar
Firemen said the blaz<' <·auM.•d
~.000 damagl' lo the :-truetun',
~·wing a dded in lhe 1950's.
Tht> "ing was u sed hy the
lsr;it>I Academy. a )C'\\1:0.h r('
ligious ~roup wh.ch holds
s('rvices. educational <'la:->:->es anti
rc•('reational a cliviti('s 1n the
::'t'hool di strict facilitit•s.
Thr firr was the most recent
step in mor<' than a yC'ar of
gradual dis integration of the old
Irvine School. lt was abandoned
at the ('nd on the 1974 sc·hool y<'ar,
beeoming the first sc·hool in the
:-:late to be closc.•d bct·ause of
noise. The noisE' c·o mplaints
s temmed from flights of jt>l
fighters based al n('arby F.I Toro
~larine Corps Air Station
The m am portion of the blU Id
ing burned Oct. II . 1974. F'ire
r>rc>vention Day. Since that day,.
the mam ::.tructure has not been
wfed
T\\O wet'ks a go, a demolition
crew pull<>tl I ht' c·asl concn•te
auhwa\' from th<· facctde of the
m ain btulc1 1ng ln:;.ll'ad or coming
away in on<' pa'<'<'. the arch
crumbl<'d . It 1s being re·
con:;tructed for prt'srr vation al
the new Irvine l ligh &hool site
BEARS FA.KING
FOR 'LVXVRY'
r>F.TROIT (AP) Of'ficials at
the Detroit 1.oo s usf)('('t that eight
rolar bears are f akinl! pregnancy
so they can live th(' life of luxui y
rluring th<' wintC'r m 1 h<'m.ttl·rnit y
w;lro.
"Telhn 1 if ,1 11~'1.1r l'\• .. u 1~ pr(';'
nant vt-r1•1'~ '''' li1l' Ill' lll · "·"'' Rill A\tl'l 111 .• 1!•~·'11,.,,, ' ' h11.11l
mill' hi' h 1:-)'' •, t ii t1•n1J1;\' 111
c\ttc.>rm11111. ,. It 1 1..... · • n
titlt"<ltC\!1\at('11H. 11• l\t'
].OO J.'t ~·11~·. I ' '" \, 1 •:I • ,1 I
flit• ~\l:.1•. 1~~t-f1 , ... , ·~r:·-1 w;, •'•
Rig Rt>rll1.• i-.: \' .11 .' .' 11 I .tll
of whom h,1tl 1•11;11 '"' th1 111.ltl 1111
ly»l)'l~ofli fl' h l'f111'l'
......... -... ~ ----r:--• ~ -
Red.nee~ Blues -Paddler Face8".'Bum Trip'
Ry llJJ,.<\ RV KAVE
Oftllt Daily Pilots.tan
Balboa Js lann's L;trry c~1punr
has paddled his honrd into what
--.be <'--aJls "redoc.•c:k L'otwtrv .. .41.Qd
according t11 th1• f;1 m;.d s c·~1
tra~·eler. il ·~ jt1:5l n•' fun at all.
The 32 year old Caplin(' wrote.•
in a lE>tter from St. PNrrs hurg,
F1a., where ht• was nur ·ing both
physiral and m ental wounds
from his current travt'IS.
Capunt> hegan h1:-; "birt>nlr n·
nial trip" in P ortland. Maine. Ju·
iy .J and expects to wind up the
5.000 mile JNll'Ol'Y 1•n or about
Washington ·s Rll'thday i.ll Corpus
Christi, Tex
He"s alr('ady padcllNI his hmm!
down the N tst c-oast drc1ppang
in at the Kenm'dys ~·t lly<mm!>
Port for a v1::.il and 1s ntiw r m
harking on th1• Gulf Coa:;.t leg of
the trip
At p revious pt11nls during th1•
trek. \:.tp11nr :-.ufrt•rrd ·rar infc<:·
tions . burs it is <tit ac-ks and tolds
~ow. ht>'s ren 1pt•rating from
dog bites inflil'l rd hy a f<'rociou:,,
Gt>rm an shepherd.
''I'm s taying with a marina
operator al Gooneybird Marina
in Port Richt.'y and last night I
got h it in the faee by lh<'ir
German s h e phc>rd dog," he
wrote.
"Tht> doc al the hospital
wouldn't stitch il 't•ause il was a
dog bite. so 1t bl<'t'l.is now cmd
thed . . 1 · m su rC' I 'II have a scar
on m y face," Capunl'c·ontinued.
"And. he didn't even apologize
for his d<l~ . this ne<·k or the
woods is full of rednf.'cks," he
fumed m the lt'tter
E arlier in the trip, Capune
would paddle all day and then
ht> ad toward$ s hort:' 1 n the <'Ven
ing.
Daily Ptlot St.ti PllOtO
~ANGING IN THERE
Paddler Capune
.. Th<' next part is the worst
part of the whole trip,". he
explained. "The next 150 miles
are along a C'oas t that has no
beaches, just mangrove swamps.
ll 's about one-half foot tot wo feet
deep up to three miles from the
s hore ... he wrote.
Capune's ever-pr('s enl e n-
thusiasm is beginning to ~ anr
"I sure hope I livt>throu~h this,
hut right now I'm not s1irr." he
wrote.
But, in the next breath he
added, "Tell my brother I won't
(Set' C4PtJNJi;, Page A2)
A Mobif Oil Corp. offkial 8<'· cu~rd local off;iC'ials today or be-ina behind thl lime's and called
for s peedy oil t>xploralion off the
Southern California coastline.
A. Paul Augspurger. an ac-
counting coordinator with the oil
firm. told the Huntington Reach
Chamber of Commerce this
morning that polls have shown
that the people now art> solidly
m :snpport of orf::ihore oi4 drilHn~.
"l think local officials are
listening to whoever has the
loudest voice and aren't getting
the true.• facts ... h<' said.
Sale of lrases is :-;cheduled for
Oec. 11 , but legal action to defer
tht> sales is P<'n d ing Huntington
Rt'ach 1s a part1c1p<ml in the suit.
"We were imforting three
million harrels o oil a day in
J!l70, and an 1975 it has climbed lo
~1x m1U1on barrC'ls a day ... he
rointed out
Ill' ~aid that. 1f domestic :;.up-
plif's are not devt>loped, by 1985
75 percent of all oil used by the
lJ .S. wi II come from foreign
::.ources.
lie remark e d that the
Organization of P£'lroleum Ex·
porting Countries COPEC) is
holding a loadl'd gun lo th.is coun-
try's head and c an pull the trig-
ger at any liml'.
Augspurger also said there are
adt>quate environmental controls
for off short' drilling.
He s aid that government
lt>ader:s had been invited several
yt>ars ago to give input to oil leas-
ing conC'erns.
He indicated they failed to do so
and now they say they need. more
time and are as king to derer the
:;ale:-:.
He said that some of the pro·
posed platforms couJd be seen off
the Huntington Beac-b coast, but
that a larger number wouldn't.
Ht> said the rigs could be located
up to 150 miles offshore.
Male 'Co~few' Proposed
Ansu:er for Rising Rape Rate in Laguna?
•·A dusk-to-d:iwn <'urfew for all
m~n unless a<'compani<!d by
their wives or mothers" was sug-
~estf>d by the Laguna Beach pre
~ic1ent Clf the :'llational Organiza-
hof' for Women <NOW) in the
r.1t·t• or ;.1 dim hlnf.! '\rt Colony
rn1w r.\h•
\ ',•n> 'n \\ h1t1•h1ll'll l11ld tlw
• 1 •1 11.1 I' "'L n l'1h < 1•11111 11 Wt'\l•
' ": I'
look l>lllCf' On~ did and she srud she was
oound to come to tht> council and
agk ror the curfew. a suggestion ~he said was mad' facetiously.
tn its stead. she a ·ked the cou~tl
t•' J?h·e ~<'nous coo:-idt'ration to
1·1~·ti l HI~ '\'!)Hon"' f•lf Md\nl(
raf>E'd.
The council accepted the sug-
gestionii -except the curfew -
and pHsed them to the city's
~oci8l t'ommtttee for a recom-
m~ndation. Atthesametimecity
-atarf ls to det~rmine how the s-.g.
ge~tiM" C' ,ln bt' J)Ut into opera·
lillll
\ti'" \\ hltt>hnrn noted that in
Fl7 t llw t'll \ h;ul :-.1\. r('portE'd
\':IJW;; rhit-\.11.1r "" f.1r. then•
h:•H' ht•c•n I.'\ l\•t1 H'.trs a~o. f)nJ.r
,111t• r.qH' '' ,1i-r Pp111 terl Sht> 'aid ~--~~~+o"~,:.a.o~~~...._,,.w...:.:..;. ........ ....;....-.,.__;~._...._.......,...,_ __ ......... ;_ ....... :rT ~~ f'\"rr'l'"I frl tht' Ptff*'s-J~
f ..
1nHllH•1I \\111Til1n rn their nw n
home$.
' .J
son h ad bet>n granted a hards hip
discharge through llinshaw·s in·
lervt>ntion.
Obviously weary after nearly
three days on the witness stand,
Buxton <'ontinued to identify con·
victed bribe-taker George Upton
as the Orange County A:;sessor's
Offic-e employe with whom he
had the most frequent contacts
Hinshaw (ac-es bribery charg~s
in the current trial. All wttre re·
tum(>d by the Grand Jury after a
long investigation into his al
legt'd a<'cept anc-e of slt>rro equip-
ment and a $1.000 bribe from the
Radio Shack group t'Onlrolled by
Tandy.
Buxton, vigorously cross ex-
Sonny, Clwr
Back on TV
HOLLYWOOD (UPI>
Sonn)I and Cher, who failed
t~ a.tl a i n s u c c es s i n
separate show bui,;nesi;
rareer• fqllow ll\g tJ\eir
estrangem.-nt and di\.'Orce.
said today they ar.-f!elting
hack together n<'~t year in
~television' an t'l \ :-;ho-.·.
\hE'r. 29, and Rono, 38.
told ~ nc.•ws conference
they will r<'turn in the "Th<'
Sonny and Cher Show .. at 8
p.m . Sundays on CBS.
bt>ginning Feb. J.
They s tressed that the
reunion was solely for busi·
ness purposes and that re·
marriage was not in tneir
future. They s aid they also
hope to settle variou::; law
s uits filed against ('ach
other.
Nurse Relates
Nancy Atu;ater
Behavior
A nurse who worked in the
Atwater home for a three-week
spell thrt>e years ago tes tified to·
day in Orange County Superior
Court that Nancy Fuller Atwater
often sla pped h e r invalid
hus band "until hi;> chet>ks were
red" and yt'lled at him until he
bro.kt> down and cried.
Private duty nurse Nancy Fen
no told lhe jury as the murder
trial of Daniel Garbis Bedelian
moved into it:> final hours that
Mrs. Atwater. 50, gave ailing A.
G. Cox Atwatt>r, 61 , as much as a
pint of alcohol a day ill delianc<'
of doctor's orders.
"He was to have no mor~lhan
two ounct>:> a day, .. she testified
I often took liquor away from
her ju::it before she cou.Jd i>OOI" it
into him ...
Mrs. Fenno said Mr:;. Atwater
herself c-on:sumed at least a quart
of vodka a day during the period
lhat she and other nurses cared
for Atwater in the Cameo Shores
home.
Mrs. Fenno was preceded on
the witness stand by the defen·
dant who again told the Jury that
be acted in self deren:Je Jut Feb.
5 when he rained blows on Mrs.
Atwater until he r-e.Uzed. too
late. that h e had kUlff bis
employer.
The 40·yUr·old male nurse
testifi~d that Mrs. Atwater
armed henelf wltb a ca.n1ng
knile and was intent on lt1lllng
ht'r husband when httjlUt'IUed her
in the hallwa7 le-dhJI to
Atwater'& bedroom IM crabbed
~rin a be•rhug.
The burly l.t"b:me~ immigrant
i;aid l\e d~flt'C!tfd theo tl\ICe to the
point that it intucttd a scalp
wound on h is employ('l" and lhm
beat hfr over the hend Teputed
iv witil~ ~ooia.4~~ae.---
. a.dell o then drove the body
to an auto wrecklnJ[ 1ard tn (Sft IU~DKIJAN, W'aae.U)
amined by defense attorney
Marshall )Jorgan, has never de·
nied that his t'Ompaoy was eager
to gel all the favorable treat·
ment it could get in lt>rm:s of its
dealings "ith the assessor·s of·
fice at the' time Hi nshaw was
county assessor .
"You don't never do nothing
for nothin!! ... the earthy Texan
tommt>nted al one point of his ex-
amination, drawing grins from
Judge Robert P . Kneeland and
the amused jury.
Buxton has ,r epeatedly c·on-
firmed that he gave five stereo
sets, a tape deck and a marine
gt>neralor lo Upton in the beli<.'f
(S<>e HJ-'1SHA W, Page A2)
Son Held
In Knifing
Of Frunily
Craig Steven Thornton of·
Fountain Vallt>y, releasl!d fr'o(ll
Orange County's mental hcal\b
ward only four days ago, was at·
rested Wednesday night on ot·
lt>mpled murder rharges.
Polirt> charge that Thornton.
18, s tabbed h is father a nd
younger brother during an argu-
mt>nt. ,
Thornton, of 11764 Gloxima
Ave •• was "'gain booked into the
mental health unit at Orange
County Medic al Centt>r after
police said thry found him lying
in a drainage dikh near his home
about one hour after the alleg~
assault. omcers believe he was
under the influence of drugs and
alcohol
1.t. Carl Lawrence said bail "'as
set :it $25,000.
Officers allege Thornton
s tabbed h is father, Ri chard
Thornton. 47, twice in the chest
and once in the right ear with a
hlinling knife.
lie asserledly turned the knife
,,,, his I~ year·old brother as he
trit>d to wrestlt> the weap6n from
him, police said. The younger
brother, Kevin. suffered a knife
wound in the arm.
Roth father and son were treat·
<'Ci at Fountain Valley Communi·
ty Hospital and released, policel
reported.
Lt. Lawrence said Wednesday
night ·s incident c-ame just four
days after Thornton was taken~
police to OCMC's mental unit
after allegedly threatening to
shoot his mother and triggered
one blas t from a 12-galJge
shotgun outside his northeast
Fountain Valley home.
Jn that inC'ident, Lawrence a~·
st>rted., JQ oClicers spent more
than two hours trying to <:Qax
Thornton out of his homt.".
Coast
·Weather
Mpstly cloudy through 1
Friday. Cool6r days with
beacb highs near 60 and in·
land temperatures around
66. l.o~ tqntaht near so.
IN$1DE TODA V
TM ingr~tnts found "' ~ slttping pills, 8Umulant1 and
o«Mr 'mood' dn.191 h4vt bttn
fovnd to be t1"'4/•, iuff «five
-or both. StMJI A4.
lallex ' t
f
.·
,. :-\2 !... OAIL Y f'ILOT
No Judge
Set Yet
-
Thursday, Decembe.r ~ 1975
-'(;O~er' fjost-
Shoplift Suspect Stripped
For Battin When two sus~ed women shoplifters attempt-~ to battle ft out wtth a f emaJe store detective in Hunt-
ington Beach W ednesdny. one of them lost more than the fight.
Altornev~ 1n tht• \'llSl' of mthct
~I l'OUllt) Supl•n·1;-c1r nob<>rt B;1l
t11' Wt•n• u11.1bh' Lud.1y to u~n·e on
·"' Jlld~·,· l~.l dt'h'rrn111t· wht•ther 11r
nM Oran1h· l'ounty Superior
\'nurt Juctgt' KNrnl'th Lue t';tn
)?IV(' Rattin a fc11r anct 11nbi;1:-.1·d
uwl
\..; ,\ rt•:-11lt. Jud~·t· l..w \\ill 11•
()Ut'sl :.'\l>!)1;!nm1•nl ol tt Jud~t· b~
tht> ~l:th' JUOl('IMY ('ounC'tl.
At ls.,ue 11\ llw a::-:-;1~nm<>nt lll
Judges. 1:; an .1lh•i:::1tinn hv Bal
t1:i':-~1ttt1r1w.\, ~latthew KurihC'h.
that Jud,.:<' La<' woulJ not ~m:
R:ithn a fair trial b('('uuse of hi:.
assoc1atwn with what Kunhch
ca I ls ·th l' I .1 n <' o In Club
Republi<'an <':-tabltshm<'nt "
R:illin. a lh'mtirrat. was in
d1t'lt'<t l.1.;t Juh hv tlw count,·
<.ir;1nd Jun 1111 'mult1;1h• t·haq~,·~
rE'l:ltt•d l11 lht• ll:->l' nf rounlv ~·mpit•\t':-In h1:-urhll<'l'l'S::-ful h1 ;1
fM ht:-. 1):irt) ·~ nnminJtion for
lieut ,•n:mt ;!Ovt•rn1,,
. \t tlw tlml' 11f thl' 111d1t•tm1•nt.
lht' ;';;1nt.1 .\11 .1 ::-upt•r\1-.or
d\i1r;:o,•ct th.it tt was pnlil t<".lllv
nw1iv.tt1•d h) llH• Rvpuhh(".1n
...... , ;1hi1:-. h m l'n l and £>1 ::-ll'll'\
.-\ttnrnt'Y '\•rtl J fl('ks
lib .1iil';.!at1on IJer.imt· an 1ssut•
''rwn h1-. tn.11 ".1..; "l'l ltl lwgm
~<1\· :? t m J ttd gt· I. ;r r ·" <'11u rt room
~nd Kunltt'h filed Jn affidavit of
prejuctirC'
I n rt' s p Cl n s P. J u d g <' Lal'
dedar<'d that ;1((('r muC'h ~oul
~ean·hing ht• bC'ltPV<'d hJmst>lf
<'apable of giving Battin a r:ur
and unbiased trial.
Ongin3ily, Kurilkh and Depu
ty District Attorney Ja<.·I.
Ry3n wt>re to agn•e on '' thm1
Judge tC1 he3r thC' is:mes involved
in thC' ~fiid.1,·it
R11t this mnrning, Ryan :md
Ktm ill·h to id J udgt• Lae tht'Y
Wt'rt' un:tblt• to agrt'l' on a judgt'
Ir0m the Or<rn g<' County Supt•rior
CC1urt.
AC'C'orrting to :-lntt~ments hy
hl1th HY:m nncl J\urilkh. a 11;1
<·11n-.1:-l1.ng of nnl' unrwnwd Jllllgt·
w;i:-:-ubmitle<1 to Hyan Tut•sctav
Hy;1n <c1~ret•d with the selec
1wn. Kurilirh r<'lurnt>d the next
<11'\y wht•n t ht• two "pparenlly fell
1nto d1.,.1g reem<'nt ov('r th<' :;1·lec
t ion.
Rvan C':tllrd thc> defE'nse at
tornC'y .... · m ant•u Vl'ring a chess
gam<' a nd airrced to the hcarin~
hE>fore a judge appointed from
ot1t:-1de trw county al !l.30 a .m _ .ne,· 1.>
Food Price
Drop Halts
Index Rise
• WASlfJNGT ON (UPI> A
::;harp drop in food prices held the
Wholesale Priec I ndex un-
<'hanged in :"Jovemher for the
best gain against inflation since
last spring, the Labor Depart
.ment rcportC'd today
The 1<'rCl change in the
w holesale inflation rate was thL'
most favorablc SIOC'<' a O.l per
cent· dedinC' in Junc. Inflation
surged I 2 p{'rC'ent in July and
peaked r1t 1 8 P<'rcent in October
when prir<' mcrras<'s took effect
for new r.1rs. m<'lals and
petroieum
WholC's al<' Prt<'t>s foreshadow
costs that eventually w ill be
passed to rnnsum<'rs when lh<'y
huy rar:-;, ~1pphanres, clothes.
food and sh<' It er.
The drop in wholesale food
prices sh\Hilct :-how up quickly in
:-uperm:trkt'l s :;1 nC'c mos t
foods tuffs art? pNishable
AlthC1ugh th<' November d<'cline
in fo('ld price's was MA percent at
an annual rate. it means a dip of
only about a P<'nny on the dollar
for consumers.
ORANGE COAST
DAILY PILOT
'""'°'~ ('"N t 0~d1 r •trt W1tt\wf'utf1H ft'M
t;t,...dl,llN,..,, .,,, I J"°'f l1i'f"hipff'W(1t""1tQf'
(Ol\t Put»••\1'1nc') ( CWT\f•.•flV 1111"C'W4°4•"'•1"""""•'*
oUbh\f\,_. M nnnf1., th".uQf'I , 'wuy ftw (""'' ..
Mr\11 Nt •rW'.tt1 (tf'oKtt. +h,1f'lftf'WrtM ''•Mh f 4'\fft
ta1n Vj1llfy, '' w1nf'. SAOttu S· t It '\l,UI; y •nd
l ~U""ce ftr U" ''"•°"''" (fM\t /\ 'UhQlf ff Qu "'"'' f 1h .
t1on I\ IMl'"~•·O S.tutd•Y\ •""° '""'""·'"' "'*" p1mc '".>I out'1•\Puno l"l•fH 1, .ot l r w, • t ''··•
:,trr•t (o\lot -... C•ll•o•~•• ~''''
R~rt N . We«J
"'"'"'~"· "~ ""~l\1'1t"t
Jack R. Curley
'J" "9'010tf'll eftll c;.,Mr.ol MooMQ>r
Thomas Ke~il tdllor
Thomas A. Murptunc
M<1rw11•11{1 l.d1lor
Charles H. Loos RlchArd P. Nall
AH•\l'""I ~MO•"f lllltll'•
Offl(H
(••IO M•W UO Wr" ~$tu.C
Nf•P"f'1 lie••" JU1 ... _..n .. .,.,..¥_
\. .. ll"otl'•ot<h 11 .. C. .. ,_1"\I ...... "<l~llf\OIM II• 4C II I llU C4·etll C_,..,. .odll't..w• Val .. , JUOI U ,.., ,.._.
•I~" l)lroo I ,_..,,
1'et«pfto.,. (7t4> M2~1
Cl•ui1iM Adver1l1lno '4M'11 ~.,OOll'tl.WI V~llry Nt.,..1>fhc"
Sl1.U10 ''°"'~~(14'_,..,.
49S-OUO
'-'' .. ' 1'1J Or.t11•• ( .. cl Piml•Wflt ,,,..,. ,,..,.~ , .. , ,,,... ''°' .. '· '""'''·'~ ed•Mt•tl "'l~ll"' •• M••llium•nl\ ~c•r•11.rt1•r W r•r•ndv••• w1l11ev1 tP•• oel H''"""T611 "It
f«l'C)yt .. ttf .. fitft'
'W<Mllf rl•" ••<l.OO~ •tld ,1 C•Stt MeH,
("'''"'"'• ·~\trll)ll·" ., ,.,.,., u" "'°" '"';·""-''"""""''~'' ,.,,, .. ..,.,_o....i-~ s ......... ,.,,
ONE SUSPE<:r SVFf'F,RED the indignity of hav
mg :'Ill h€'r C'loth<.'S rippC'd off in tlw balll<.>.
Sh<.' w ns st n pµetl nude.• with t he c>..tept ion of her bra by lhl' lime city pouec arri v<•d .
'It w•~s r<'a ll y u donnybrook. · Hunting~on Heach
d<.'terti\'e S~t Monty M t'Kt•nnon marveled today
THE ·~c·1n ..::vr O('('UIUtf':O \\'ht'll tht• frm~1le
dl'tC'c·t i vt• L'Onfront<.•d the· :--hop It ft ing su~pN·ts in a de
partment ~tore parking lot al 7777 Edinger A\'e.
Police identified the suspects as Louise Davis and
Susan Holland. both of lht> /\ltad('na art"a. Officers
said they used numerous aJiases.
From Page Al
BEDELIAN ..
PaC'o1m ~1. :;tuffrd 1l utlo .1 ;;,;
gallon oil <Jrum and filh'<I tht.• ron
t:unerwith liquid eemt.•nt.
J le said ht• then returned to the
Atwater htlffil' in Camt'O Shores
nnd used first hlal'k and th<'n
'l'll0w paint t11 c·ov,•r the wal):-
:-pl.tsht'd alPng the> ll•n;rth of llw
haliw;1y "ilh 1\1 r-.; Atwatt•r' ...
blood.
Redeiian·s two lawy(•rs
vigorously argu<'ci today that
Mrs. Atwater was det<'rminrd l11
dispose of her husband and that
sh<' had reason to fear the out
come of a C'ou rt hearing
:-ch<'duled for the day after sht'
rued.
Judge James F . Judge was told
that nursing not<'s relating to th<'
{'are of her husband were hidd<'n
in a mattrC'ss by )'frs. Atwater
~d that Bedelian was scheduled
ttl testify agains t hC'r in a
SttpE'rior Court inquiry into thl'
AtwatE'r trust.
· l'-l rs. Fenno lC'stifird today thnt
she was askE'd hy Mrs. Atwater
after sevE'r a l acts of cruelty had
bt>l'n committed against the in
· \':tlid husband: "!low long can
this goon, how long C'an h<' last""
'.\l rs. Fcnnn ll'slifit'll lhat '.\lr:-;.
Atwater onrE' threw :m ash tray
~--1t her husband ~ind that ~he nt·
<' asionally rovered h1 m com
pletely with a bLrnket that borl'
!us monogramm<'d mjti.i.J:->.
The def<'nse witness said th<tt
Atwater·s r eaction on those ot•
<'asions was to tell his wifC',' :'\o.
.Mommy, no, mommy."
'.\t rs. FC'nno further tes tifiC'd
that Mrs. Atwater often
threatened her husband with
ch\'Orce and told him that she had
no desire to stay with him any
ionger.
She was asked about Atwater·:.
reaction to those s tatcmcnh.
"All he ever did was cry ... sht·
~aid .
From Page Al
HINSHAW. •
that his actions would be for the
b<'nefit of his employers.
Upton was freed last weekend
Crom the Orange County J ail
after serving 84 days of a six-
month sentence on his brib<'ry
ronviC'tion. He has l<'stified for
the proseeution in the Hinshaw
trial.
Hinsh aw, 5-1, is nccusro of ac
ceptirig stE'reo equipment and a
~1.000 bribe in the form of a cam·
paiim contribution from the Tan
dy Corporation.
l It• 1:; further aerused of solicit
ing a bribe from a Jawycr
rE'pre:;cnting Berkman lnstru ·
ments during an assC'ssment ap-
peals hearing that was vital to
the Fullerton firm.
Showers Forecast
By Tbf' Asso<'iated'Press
The weakening of a high prc-
~sure area in the North likely will
bri ng showers over much of
Northern California by tonight.
~ays the .National Weather
Service.
Firms Cited
In Freeway
Site Deaths
:\ slatt• ;i gt•m·y has chargt•d
th<\l two rontrncllirs mvol ved i ''
t·onstrul'llt•n of lhC' Corona d•·I
Mar Frt>c•way itllO"t'd uns:1fr
working conditions al lh<' Cosl;i
M<'sa site wht•re l wo workmc·n
were kill<'d l'arlic·r this fall.
Char ged were Llvermon·
RC'bar lnC'. of Santa F'e springs
and Novo-Rados Entcrprises of
Chino. Th<' C'itations wC're issued
by the State Division of In-
dustrial SafE'ty (DJS). which in-
vestigated immediately follow-
ing the fatal arC'idC'nts.
The fir$l incident OC'C'urred on
<kt. 21. when Harold '.\1ortis, 28.
of Westminster was <'rushed by a
freeway l')Verpass beam.
Just 13 days l:tler, at lh<' samt~
:-il<'. '.\lkhael Wakefield, 26. of
Santa An:l. was ckcapitat<'d hy a
~wtnj?ing C'ounll'rweight from :1
<.'rane.
ArC'orctin~ lo Charles Ham
mons. m ana)?<:'r of the Orangt•
County DIS offil'e, both rontr:tt'
lt1rs wrre chaq.!t'U in the rasc of
:\1orris beC'ausc lhE'ir workmt.'n
wC're allowt.'d to work in an al
lt>gt;dly un5afr work sit<'.
The C'itation allC'ges th<' sl<'r l
rnlumn that eollapsed was not
:idequatE'ly reinforC'ed by guy
\\ires and that the structure wns
ove rloaded bC'yond it s
c:apRbilities.
ln thE' case of lhE' Wake{ield d<'
ath. only ~O\'(}·Rados was
charged. Th(' citation alleged
that tht> eontractor should hav('
t:tken step::-to kt.>ep his emptoye:-
out of the danger zone oC thl·
C'rane in operation.
Hammons said that both com-
panies have removed the unsafr
<'Onditions. N e w g uy wire
~pedficalions h ave been written
and new inspection procedures
have bee n initiated.
Also, Novo-Rados is develop"
fog a safety barrier that would
protect e mployt>s working near
cranes in operation.
3 Teen-agers
'Kidnap Doll'
From Tijuana
LOS A'.'lGELES (AP) -Three
17-year·old girls are being held by
Juvenile authorities for a "doll's
game" that allegedly turned into
;.• kidnaping, the sheriffs office
~aid today.
Their "doll .. was a 4·year-0ld
girl who authorities say was taken
from Tijuana, Mexko.
Sheriff's Lt. RirardoCezon said
the girls, from s uburban Valen-
cia, dE'dded to make their game
TE',al Sunday and drove 150 miles
to Tijuana to see about "adopt-
ing" a baby from an orphanage
there.
ilfesa Police Halt
Smpected Robber
By JOHN V AJ,TF.RZA
Ottl-.0611y "11411S41ff
Alert Costa M esa police
pursued' and arrested a 39-year·
old Newport Beach man Wednes
day afternoon, minutes after h<'
:-\llegedly robbE'd a Corona d el
Mar bank branch ofSl,600.
Oavid Story or 118'h36thSt. WQS
booked on charges of armed rob
tM'ry and hekl in lieu oU2.S,000 bai I
~t<-r his arre~t at 3 JS p. m .
Police in Costa Mesa s:Jid they
finally stop~ the suspect at the:
romer or Wilson Avenue nnd Ma
pie Street after spotting lhe car
dest'rtbed In a bulkbn .
Shortly before 3 p.m ., Newpon
Reat'h police were summontd to
tht> United California Bank
btant'l'ut314l E . Coast H.iJihway
F.mployes said that a man in his
late 30s had ent ered a bank and
handf'd a holdup notetoatelltt
~t'Pl'rtvl'" SJrt Kttn~th
Thompson said that the note told
the teller that "thb would he your
la.st turiuctron of theday ...
'Miewoman, he addc. .. t;looked al
(
''the holdup man and saw him
simulating a w tapon in h is
<'lothing.
The b andit scooped up the cash
and Oed with the bank's opera-
tion~ manager givinJt chase,
Thompson said
The-executive said he saw the
gt>taway t ar and gave police what
Thompson said w as a good
Mscriplion
Jn Costa Mesa, a motorcycle
patrolman first spotted the \'chi·
• cit' alleged to have been used _in
theheislnnd he begantopursue1t.
I le i;oon was joined by olh('r
ground units and also by the de·
p~rt mt"nt ·she 1 kopter.
Story. Thompson said, was o.r-
rt"sted w1thout incident. The ar·
reJt scene was near the home of
Story's girl friend, he add<.'d. n.. aw•pect w a&n:tauoeil-
Story was scheduled to bear
rail(nt>d bt'fore a U.S. tnaRistrate
m .Sant\\ Ana today lo hear formal
rederalch~rgesof bankrobbery.
It
l.75 1'lillio11 Pla11 F a/,se Alarm
No Problem Youth Justice
Overhaul Aired OJ\Kl.A~ D <U PO 'Mw
fire department':; trouble
with folse-:ilttrms h11~ b<>f'n
~olv<.'<.l by rt!mOv1ng lht•
:tl:trm hoxe:-.
By GARY GRA:\'Vlt.U·;
0.111. 0 .11, ft•tot swtt
.\ f'J'OPO~t·d $1 7!l m1ll10n 0\.'('I
haul of the t•tnrnty·s j uvenile
juslir<' sy)it('m will ~ u.nveil<'d
today :it ;1 O\N'ting of Orang1.•
County's Cnmin:al .Ju:-tt('t' Coon di .
Tht• t•o rrwr:-;t unt• of t lw p1 11
posrd program 1:-. lht• dt•Vl'lop
ment within tht' C'ounty of .1
network oC s ix regional youth
servire centers
Under joint power agre<'menl:i
between part1c1patrng loC'<1I
agenC'it's, the <'E'nten; would pro·
vide rommunity based services
bt>lieved needed to help ke<'p
troubled youths from slidrng into
thE' formal justice system.
And while juveniles who rom
mil serious rri m es would still bt•
directed into the law en
forcement probation-juvenik
rourt system. status offenders
would be funneled into the
:>E'rvke <'<'nh•rs .
Status off<>nders ar<• juveniles
who h ave rom mitted offenses
that would not be oCfenses if com ·
mitt<'d by an e1dult.
Acrorcting to an outline of the
propos<'d rrim inal justice pro-
gram. its goals ar<' to develop
thP ('(lffimllnll) h;i::-t•d Sl'r\'l{'l'
t't>nters so that by July I, 1977, no
:;talus offenders wall he reft>rrt'<I
to the formal juvl•nile justtrl'
~Yslem a nd p<'rhaps E'ventuallv
detained in juvenile h all
alongside hard eore offenders.
Meanwhile. a central juven1h~
program {'Oordinating offiet·
would help promot<' legislation
aimed at m~ernizing laws that
<'llrrently control the handling or
status offenders.
·'The proposed plan and
net work is pr<'dic at<."d on the a s
sumption that status offenders
are most effet'tively treated by
professionally trained counselors
and therapists working in col
laboration with law enforcement
offieers." eouncil rhairm an Lel'
Risner said in a letter introduc-·
ing the program.
The eommittee's plan also :;ug
gests that respite homes be made
available on a 24-hour basis for
use in crisis intervention situa-
tions.
O:lkland Fire <.'h1l'f
Stephl'n M(•nit•tlu i;:tid 82
hmcrs were rc>moved from
.• t1l'1 ~hhorlwod wht>n·
fah<• .tlarms wen• bt><.·om
1ng t11ne-<·ons11m1ng and
l''CJWn:::.t Vl'
An (•rltH•at11>11 .1I <"am
paign in tht• rommunity rC'
:-ullt•d rn not It·:::.~. uut mon·
f .ti:-<· .II a rm s. ~ t•nil'l t 1
:-md.
Garden Grove
Boy, 12, Dies
In Accident ~
A Garden Grove boy was fatal
ly injured Wedne:sday night when
a handgun he and a friend wen·
playing with discharged an<i thl'
bullet str uck him in the head, tht·
C'Oltnty coroner ·s office said lo
d~y.
Guest Loses FromPageAl
t.ym:tn Oee1n H oward. 12, of
12682 Cadet. Str eet. died al
Orange County MedicaJ Ceoter
50 minutC's after the accident.
Paramedics called to the seem·
were ablE' to keep the boy aliVl'
until he reaC'hed the hospital, ,,
Garden Grove policeman said.
T he spokesman said the victim
and a 13-year-old neighbor t ook
the gun out of the closet and it ap
parently went off by accident. Gems to Thief HOPEFULS
At Newporter
Uninsured jewC'lry initia lly
vah1ed :it m on.• than SI00,000 has
been stolen by a bur.(.!lar who
hrokC' into thC' room of a
Coronado woman stayin_g at lhC'
Newporter Jnn. police revealed
today.
Th<' h<'ist, which apparC'ntly oc-
rurred in the French Quarter of
the hot<'I late Tuesday, involvC'd
jewelry belonging to June King
Gifford, 50, who had booked into
thE' hostE'lry E'arlicr in the weC'k.
Inv es ti g at ors ·s· aid th al
someon<' had priC'd into thr room
som<'lime b<'fore midnight Tuc>:,.
day and made off with th<' baubl1.•s
whirh were kept in suitC'a-;es.
Other item:t, 1nrluding <'r<'d1t
C'ards and id<•ntificatton C'ard:-..
WE're t aken from lht> woman's
purs<'. poliC'e add<'d.
Police said that th<.'y had f('w
inii.ial leads in th<' large burglary
•md that the total amount of the
loss would not b<' known until the
w oman completely checks
jewelry left in Coron ado.
~orthwood. Robert Ruth. a plao·
ning commissioner, and Chu<'k
Winslow ancl David .Sills, two
leaders of th<' refC'rC'ndum <'ffort.
:-::1id they Me s<'ekmg a rand id all'
from the north.
Noes also ram<' from Planninl.!
Commission Chairman RowhrnJ
Schinzing<'r, economist William
Littlefield Clf Turtle R0<·k, Plan
ning Co mm issionC'r Walt
Rungaitis, and Com munity
Serviees Commission
\.hairwoman .Sallv J\nn Mill<•r.
From Page A I
CAPUNE ...
~ive up
Paddling is not ll<'W lo Capunt•
}(p's :ilrearly m <1d1• !'l'VC'r<tl Mil'
t.'t'.'s~ful t n ps up <.uid down hot h
the east ;md west coasts. Jn
hetwt>en his sea tra\'·els h<• lt•1·
tures to srhool rhildr<'n.
When he bE'aC'h<'s his board a l
Corpus Christi in Febru<try, he'll
probably rail it quits. Jlc srty:-.
he's just getting too old for "this
kind of thing ...
Pipe Theft 'j
'Exaggerated'
ANCHORAG F:, Alaska (AP) -•
AJyeska Pipclinc Service Com
pany OffiC'ials say there is no
bas is. for C'olumnist Jack An
derson · s report that a large quan
tity of pipe is missing from lht•
trans·Ala:;ka pipeline projeet.
AndE'rson said Wednesday on
ABC·TV 's "Good Morning ,
Ameriea" tha't 35,000feetofpiP<'.
valued at 5306.250 were reported
~issing ~ov. 16 by a security
~mard.
Alyeska President E .L. Patton
di ·missE'd the report as "scnsa·
li1.inalis.m. · ·
Warning Issued t /
JAKARTA. IndonE'sia <UPI ).
In <\ strongly worded statement
on the evE' ,,f President Ford's
vbit. l nrlon<.•sia warned today it
may hav(' to lake direct action t1\
re~tort' order in troubled
Portuguese• T imor.
silverwoods
··-.,_..,._,..-
Answer to the negative heel I
· The Positive Sole
By Nettleton
Here's a 9pectacular breakthrough in casual
shoe design. ThA unique, d lmens lonal sole
is made of tough, flexible low density rubber.
II literally molds Itself to the foot on top and
the ground below with tots of cushion In
between. Plus, soft tanned loather uppers with
glove leather lining. II all adds up to shOe
comfort hitherto unknown. This year, give him
a pair of these Netttoton casuals. He'll low 'em.
Positlvolyl Bono. brown, bluo.
35.00
45 Fashion Island • Newport Beach
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Juvenile Justice Revalllp Proposed
~y GAR \' G R A~LLE
CM tM DalllJ ltU .. ~
A" proposC'd Sl. 75 million over -
haul of the <.'ounty's juvenile
justiC'e system will be unveiled
today al a meeting of Orange
County's Criminal Ju::.ti('e Coun·
<'ii.
The eornerstone of the pro-
~ed prQU'lm is the_develop-
.rnent .:within the coun1.,v of :i
Planners
To View
Projects
A $7 million C'omplex that in-
cludes a 200-room Holiday Inn
and a large rt'sidential projeC't in
Jlaroor View Hilb arl' the top
items on tonight ·s ag<'nda of the
:"iewport Re:1<'11 PlaMing Com.
mbsion.
Planners mC'('l ::>.l 7 p.m. at city
hall.
Hoiiday Harbor is the project
submitted by the Irvine Com-
pany for the site at Coast
Highway and Jamboree Road,
adja('ent to Nl'wport Dunes.
As prop('srcl. it would include a
200 room l111liday lnn, two
restaurant~ in ~c·pHr~1te build-
ings, a ht•alth dub and a liquor
st(lre !deli.
Th" Holiday Inn would be slop-
ing 1n dt•sign, with five' stories
iacing the back bay and three
storks fronting Coast Highway.
lt would bC' abc.1ut 500 feel lung.
Rut environmental planner Rill
F\1icy ~lll! g<>sl C'd th at altt>rnati vt>
designs ht' :-.uhm1tted that Y.ould
be k ss massi\'C' and hulky. He
proposed a numher of smaJler.
~prawlinf hutldings that <'ould be
!ied togethc•r with pt'destrian
walkways and landscaping.
The rntdu-ti•f project is
Rroadmoor-Pacific View. It calls
for h37 single family dwellings off
:"lew MacArthur Boulevard, ad-
j ac en l lo the Rig Can,yon
Reservoir.
The 50 ~wrt>:-. Hr(' C1wned by
Pacific \'il'W ~t cmorial Park.
\\ni('h ('<irli<>r this year had the
iand use d<'signatioo changed
from •·Governmental, Educa-
t i o n a I a n d I n s l it u,l ion a I
Facilities" to "Low Density
RC'~idential."
As proposl•d by developer
Rroaclmoor Homes , lnl", of
Tustin there" ould b<' a density of
3.3 dwelling units per acre, which
1s within the d ensity allowed.
Foley has re('ommended lo
planning ('O mmissioners that
they appro,·e th<' prpject.
Food Price
Drop Halts
Index Rise
WASHINGTON (UPI) -A
sharp drop in food pri<.'es held the
Wholesale Pri~e . I ndex un-
<'hanged in November for the
best gain ·against. inflation since
last spring, thl' Labor Depart-
ment reported today.
The zero C'hange in the
whole::iale inflation rate was the
most favorable since a O.J per-
<'ent· decline in June . Inflation
sur~ed J .2 percent in July and
pt>aked at I .8 percent in October
when price increases took eff ecl
for new cars, metals and
p~troleum.
Wholesale pri ('es foreshadow
('Os ts that evC'nlually will be
passed to consumers when they
buY cars, applianC'es. clothes,
food and :;helter.
The drop in whole~ale food
prices should show up quickly in
supermarkets since most
foodsturcs ti.re perishable.
Although the November decline
in food ptices was 14.4 percent at
an annual rate. It mcam1 a dip of
only about a penny on the ~ollar
for consumers.
The Bureau of J,abor Statistics
said l carce declines ht pric:e:s fot
vegetables, oil seeds and hoas Jed
the 142 percent decline in food
prices. Grain prtc~. relleeting a
re<'ord harvest, continued lo
del'rease. Decline~ were reported Cor
m<';\t, pourtry •hd n.sb butchered
~ind packaged In con:tumer·ready
rondition. These prtiducls had
been rhiln1 de1ritC' lower prkes
bt>ing paid to farm<'rs In retcnl
month:t.
Tnert nl ·o ~as t·ncuur:.tgina
new• 1n the• more im~'IOrtwu. in
---~ thnt m~~~" iiltl\11144'~
commodities. indU\chn& roetals,
'P('troleurn 11nd raw tnlltcrlals tor
mu\Afae?wing.
•
networ.k ot ioix regional youth
servit-e centers.
Under joint power agret>menb
between participating lot:al
agt>ndes, the eentt'rs would pro
vide c.'ommunity based scrv1(·e~
believed needed to hf>lp keep
troubled youth,; from sliding intn
the formal justke ::.ystem.
An~ while ju,·eniles who com
mit serious crimes would still be
directed into the law en
force m t>nt -probation-ju veni le
<'Ourt system, status offenders
would be funnt'lt•d into the
servke <'enlt>rs.
Stat us offenders are Juveniles
who have <'ommillcd offense:-.
that would not be offen::.es if com
milled by an adult
A<'<'ording to an outhne of the
proros<'d ('nm in <ti J usll ce pro
pram, its ~oab are lo develop
the ('Ommumty based service
centers so that by July 1, 1977. no
status offender:. will bE' referred
to the formal 1uvt.>rule JUSl1('e
system and perhap..; eventually
detained in Juvenile h all
alongside hard core offt>nder::.
:\teanwhile. :J central Juvenile
program coordinating office
would ht>lp promote legislation
aimed at moderni11ng laws that
<'Urrently control the handling of
status offender,-;
·'The propo::.ed pl .rn .rnd
network is pr('d1ruted on the as-
sumption that ::.tatu-; offender:s
!U'e most efftol"l 1 vely treated by
professionally trained c·ounselors
and lherapi~b workmg in col-
lahoration "1th law enforccml!llt
offkers," t·ounctl t·hairman T~e
R1~ner ~aid in a letter mtroduc-
1ng the program.
<St>t' J UVE~ll.E, Pagt> .<\:!)
Hinshaw Helped
Tandy Official ri:estifies
.. _,.J;r . . .lti• d . -.. -~
l)ebra Couehe. 23, of Santa Ana Heights was in good {:'Ondi-
tlon at Costa MC'sa Memorial Hospital today after s he suf-
fored a broken pelvis when she felM'rom her horse Wednes-
day. Firemen said she was riding alo.ng the Upper
Newport Ray al ahout I p.m . wh~n the arc1_dent occurred.
Cyndy Hibbard of Sant,1 Ana lle1~_hts <~oldmg horse l saw
the animal .Tuhi lc<' Sands. running nderless along the
back bay, f~und the downed ridl'r and called firemen.
--------------------------
Oil Company Aide
Urges Drilling Now
A Mobil Oil Corp. official ac-
cused )()('a) offi<'ials today of be
ing ~hind the times and called
for speedy oil exploration off the
So\,\thfrn California coastline
A. Paul Augspurger. an ac
counting coordinator with the oil
firm totd the Huntington Beach Cha~ber of Commer ce this
morning that polls have shown
t hat the people now are solidly
in support of offshore oil drilling.
"I think local officials arc
listening lo whoever h as the
loudE'st voice and aren't gC'tling
the trut> fa('ts, .. he sajd.
Sale of leases i.s srhcduled for
Dec. 11. but legal action to defer
the sales is pending. Huntington
Beach is a participant in the suit
"We were imforting three
million barreJs o oil a day in
J970, and in 1975 it has climbed to
six mi1lion barrels a day," he
pointed out.
He said that, if domestic sup-
plies are ndl deve~oped , by 1985
75 percent of all oil used by ~e
U.S. will come from foreign
sources.
He remark<'d that the
Organization of Petroleum Ex-
porting Countrics (O P~C> is holdi~ a loaded gun to this coun-
try's head and ran pull the tng-
ger at any time.
AugspurgC'r also said there are
adequate environmental controls
!or offshore drilling.
li(." said that ~overnment
leaders had been invited several
ye~rs ago to ~1ve input tnoil leas-
ing ('(lnC'Nns.
UTE BUYING
BVOYS DOW
:"lEW YORK (UPI) l\1ded by
some IC1te blue-chip bargain
hunting, the stock market rlo~ed
mixed today in moderah' trading
on the '.'Jew York Stock Ex
t'hangt'
The Dow Jones industrial
average, which fluctuated dunng
the morning, gained 3.62 points to
829. l t. It lost 35 points the pre·
vious three sessions.
Declines led advan('es by abovt
a seven lo-Sil{ margin. !T<1bles.
C7l. Prices were lower in modl"rate
trading on the American Stock
Exchange.
By TO~ RARl..E\'
Of Ille Oa1ly 1'1lot St•tt
Pro~ecul1on '' 1tne~~ Jame::.
Ruxton test1f1l'ct today that
Congressman Andrew J
I hnshaw On<.'t' used his inOuen('l'
lo get Buxton s ~on discharged
from the lJ S. ~I ;mne Corp~.
The Tandy Corporation t>x
c>cut1ve testified that he asked
lhn::.haw in t•arly 1973 lo arrange
a lt>ave of ab:)t'nce for his ~on
after the young ~1 anne·~ applira
ti0n had ht'l"n clt·nied.
Ruxton. \\hn wa ~ ht>rng
tr:rnsft•rrC'd lo lklg1um hy his
c•mployl•rs ;1t thl' tlmt•. told an
Oran~<-' County Supl•rior Court
jllry th Ht h<' l;1tl•r ll'<1rm·d that hi:--
Police Nab
Suspect
In Holdup
~·~ -.......... -.. ............ ~
By JOHN VAi.TERZA
Of tlH O•llY l"He.StaH
Alert Co~ta Mes a polic<'
pur~ued and arrC'sted a 39-year·
old :"lcwp('rt Reach man Wednes -
day afternoon. m 1nutes after he
alle~edly robbed <t Corona de!
~1 ar hank branch llf SI .600.
Oavid Story of 11 81 236th St. was
hooked on C'harges of armed rob-
hery c.md held in lieu of$.2.5,000 bail
after his arrest at 3: 15 p.m.
PoliN• in Costa ~tC'sa said they
finnlly stopped thl' su~pert at the
corner of Wilson A\ l'nue and :'vta-
plt• Strl'l't after spotting thC' car
dl':-rribt>d in a hulletin.
Shor.Uy hefor<' 3 p m .. ~ewport
Rea<'h pc.1l1('t' were summoned to
the Unill'd California Bank
brM<'h at 314 l E . Coast I Lighway.
F.mployes said that a man in his
latC' 30s had entered a bank and
handed a holdup note to a teller.
Oett>t't1ve Sgt Kennt>th
Thompson :)aid that the' note told
the trller that · this would he your
la~t transal'lion of the day."
The woman, h<' added, looked at
the holdup man and saw him
s imulating " wC'apon in his
dothing.
The bandit sc·ooped up the rash
and flt•d with the bunk's opera-
tions manager giving chase,
Thompson said.
. The t>XC'C'utive said he saw the
getC1way t'nr and gave police what
Thomp~on said was a good
dt•scriotion In Costa Mesa. a mo(orryrJ(•
patrolman fir~t spotted the vehi-
clt' allE>ged lo have been used in
the heist and he began to pursue it.
He soon was joined by other
gn-.und units and also by the de
part ment 's helicopter
Story, Thompson said, was ar·
rested without incident. The ar-
re ·t scene was near the home of
Story·s girl friC'nd. he added
The suspect wasn't armed.
Story was sC'heduled to bE' ar-
raigned before a U.S. magistrate
in Santa Ana today to hear formal
federal t:hargesofhankrobbery.
M:&Ie 'Curfew' Proposed
.. ::Anstoor for Rising Rape Rate in Laguna?
"A dusk-to·dawn ('urfew for all
men unle~ accompanied by
lhcitwive$ or Molher~·· was sug
gesCed by th'" Laguna Re8(.'h prf'-
$ident ol the Nationnl Organlia
tioo for Wom('n <NOW) in lhc
fatt ol a climbing Art Colony
ra~r•te.
Carolyn Whitehorn told the-
1.\\&\'"n R~a,c:h City Council Wt-d.~
ne~day l'he h4.d hc<'ome ~o
:m)!cred by the numi>t"•' or ro1w:-;
laking pla4·e 1n t.agw1J 8'•:.it•h
tnree \u ei~hl 1l:1) :-. rlw 111g 1\u~u.;t ~ th.it !\ITTw T'tnfgt"d to ht1 '.'IOW
c~pter· she would dcmnnJ thl'
curfew lor mfn 1f another rape -
took placE'.
One did and she said she was
bound to ~me to the ('ouncil ~nd
ask For t'he curfew. a suggestion
she said was made facetiousl)'..
In its stead. she asked the eounc1l
to give :>eriou:> considerah~n to
e1aht suggestions for a1dl11i
women. . Ml:.ts Whitchorn's suggestions
in<'lud<'d orga1u11ng classes tor
. eJf J~rl'ru<'. police pro~rams. of
1111m<' l'hvl·I..~ :11HI ,1irt in max1mt
hl1t1wio intrudl·:· proof. lal\'r bu~
~ • ..,_..4.lnd .co1m:s1• hni: for P<>li.tf
l'fi11•t•r:-. \\ho ll'l .1)' h ;W\' <'llntact
with woml'I\ who huvc been
raped.
The council accepted the sue
ge ·tions -~>tcept the curlew -
and rsssed' th<>m to the city's
~ocia committN• for a recom·
mrndation At. th<> s ome lime city
staff is to determine how the sug
gestions ('31\ be put into oper<l·
ti on
M1$S Whitehorn noted that in
197 l, tht ('1ty had inx reported
rapos Thi~ yor so far, th re
ha' e ~een t.>. Ten yet\rs ago. on~y
one rap" w <l:, rt-ported. She :1a1d
t~al 59..2,"rct>nt of th" rae.!s have
invOfved wom<'n n lhe1r own
home~
son had been granted a hardship
dischargr through llinshaw·s 1n
lerventwn
Obviously wc>ary ~lt'r nearly
three days on the \\ 1tnl·::.s stdnd,
Ruxton continued to 1dent1fy ron
v1cted bnbe taker Grorge Upton
as the Orange County Assessor·::.
Office employe with whom he
had the most frequent <'Ont acts.
Hinshaw fare::. bril:><'ry d1arges
in the <'llrrent trial All wen• re
turned hy the Grand Jury after a
long inv('~ligation into his al
leged ac<'eptancC' of stc·reo cqui p
ment and a $1,000 bribe-from thl'
Radio Shack group controllt'd by
T~rndy.
Rt1xton. v1gorou~ly cro:-s <>X
Betl~lia11 Trial
amined by clefe'n~e attorney
!\>tarshall Morgan, has neH•r de-
nied that his company ":is C'ager
to get all the' favorahlt> treat-
ment it C'ould gt>t in terms of its
dC':tiinl!~ with the' asse~:.or·s of-
ftre al lht.' time 1 hn::.hm\ \\as
count v as~l'ssor .
· You don "t nt•ver <lo nothing
for nothing.·· the earthy Texan
commented at one point of his c·x-
amination. drawing grins from
J udge Robert P Knec>land and
the• amused ;ury
Ruxton has rc>pe:itt.>dly (·on-
firmed lhai he ;rnve fivt' stereo
sets, a tape deck and a marine
generator to Upton in thl' belief
(St>e IU-'1SllAW. Page ;\2)
Nurse Says Victim
Beat Cd1tl Hwband
A nurse who worked in the
Atwater home for a three-week
spt>U three years ago lt>stified to-
day in Orange County Superior
Court that Nancv rullt>r Atwater
often ~lapped her invalid
hu~hand ''unti I his thet'ks wen>
red" ~.ind yell t>d al h1 m unti 1 hC'
broke down and ('ried.
Private duty nurse Nancy Fen
no told the jury as thr murd1.'r
trial of Oaniel Garbis Bedclian
moved into its final houri; that
Mrs. Atwater. 50, gave ailing A.
G . Cox Atwater. 61, ;.1s muc·h as a
pint •f alcl1hol a day in defiancl·
.
of doctor·s orders.
"He was to have no more than
two ounces a day," she testified.
"I often took liquor away from
her just before she could pour it
into him ..
~1rs . Ft•nno s.i1d '.\trs .\t" .i11'r
herself consumt'd :it lea:-l a quart
of vodka a d ay during the r>enod
that !'he and other nurses carC'd
for Atwater in the Cameo Shores
home.
Mrs. Fl"nno w a~ prrC'eded on
the witness :-land by the dl'fC'n-
dant who again told thl' jury Lhat
<Set> RF.DEi.iA~. Pa~e A.2 )
Collegiate Senates
Rule Out Project
Ry AJ,AN DIRKJ~
01 Ille O~lly 1'1lot ~
Any changes in the organ1z;.i
lion of the Coa!>t Community
Collt>ge District a pp{'ar to hav<'
been set back one year as a re~ult
of the controversy over the pro·
posal to estahli s h a <'Om
muniversity.
This was evident at a me-cling
of the board of trustees Wednes-
day · night when leaders of the
Golden West and Orange C'oast
Guest Loses
Gems to Thief
At N ewporter
lln1n:sured jewelry initially
valued at more than $100,000 has
bt>t'n stolen by a burglar who
broke into the room of a
Coronado worn an staying at th<.'
Newporter Inn, police r evealed
today.
The heist, which apparently oc-
curred in the French Quarter of
the hotel late Tuesday, involved
jewelry belonging lo June King
Gifford , 50, who had booked into
the hostelry ~arlier in the w~k.
Investigators s aid that
som~ne had pried into the room
sometime before midnight Tuei>·
day and made orr wilh the baubles
which were kf'pt in swt('asei;
Other items. lntludin1 credit
<'arcls and identification cards,
Wtte taktn from th" womaA's
purse, police added.
Police said thllt they had rew
lniltal leads ln the lru-gc bur1tary
and thot the total amount ol tbc.-
toss-.woutd not~ itnowttunbHhf•·
woman t-omplotely checks
jtwclry lefl in Coronado.
College at'adem1c senates report·
C'd th<1t the senates had taken
positions th<1t would rule oul a
third institution.
Tru::-tees noted that the pn·~
sure had been on to get the pro--
po~al prepared in time for next
vt>ar·s budget considerations :--o
that any C'hanges could be im-
plemented in the 1976 fall
semester
At this point. Chanrt>llor
~orman Walson said. "We nrl·d
to back the lime line to the
following year.··
In reporting the result of the
OCC' senate vote. wnich was lo
develop a two-college model for
the district rather than a model
<Se<>CHA~GES, Page A2>
Or:n:~. :o_a~•
\\·eat h er
Mostly doudy thrnuJ?h
F'r1day. Cooler days with
l'l('ach highs near 60 :ind in
land temperatures around
66. I..ows tonight near 50 .
INSIDE TODA,,
The ingredients found tn
slttptng pills, sttmulonts and
olhtt 'mood" drugs have betm
found to be-unsa/~. mP/ll'Clttx'
-or both Story A4
lnde
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.·\2 DAILY PILOT N
Batti11 Cast•
No Judge Found
.
1;To Judge Judge
~ Altcirnt'\S 1n thl' , .. ,:-;,• ,,f 1mh<'l as:sot·1;1t11'n with what Kunl1<•h ~l ('ount y'St4W1\'1Mll H1,lwrt B.1t t·.ills 'lhl· Lint•oln Cluh
t in wer~ unahlt• tt1d ;1y lo agl't'l' on ltepublk.in t•stabh!>hnh.·nt · ·
•t jttll~t' to d<'lt>rmine whdtu.•r or
"ot Or ;tn~<' County Superior
l \1urt J l•<i~t> Kc nnt'th L.••1· <.·:111
i'iH• B.1llin .1 f.11r .111d u11b1.1M'U
J1i;1l
\~ .1 r 1•1-ull, J ltdgl' l..w will , ,.
que:.l ass1gnm,•nt 11f <J judge h~
1he ~talt> Jud1l't.1ry Council
\t 1s:-llt' "' thl· Cl!>:-tl:(nmC'nt ul
jullgC':., is an ~Ut•gation by Hat
t in's a ttornl'\. \1.lltht•\\' Kurih<'h th~1t J udgl' "t.•w \.\l)llld n1ll g n ,.
:R<ilt1n :'I fair tri.11 hl·c•;.1UM' of Im . I fo'rom Page• A J
: HINSHAW. •
that ht" ;1ct 1fln'-would be for lhl'
bt"nd it of his 1.·m phiyt•r:..
lJpton w :ts frN•d la~t 'wekenct
from !ht• Or;.rngC' County Jail
after :wrv1ng R·l days of :.1 six
m1inth s,•ntt•11c·t· on tu~ hn bt•ry
<'"nviction. I le-has l<'sti fit•d for
thl' pro~N'ltt1on 1n the I hn:-.h;1w
trial
I 1tns h.1w. 5-1. as accu:;ed of :t<'
('t•ptmg s ll'rt'(l t>quipmt>nt and <•
51.000 bribt• Jr) till' f1lrm or a l'Jln
p.ugn contrihulwn from thl' T ;,111
dv \orpor:1t1f\n
·Ill' 1~ f\trlhl'r :1t·ru,Nt of soli e1t
1 n g a b rt lH· f fl' m ~1 l .rn·) L"r
rt~prl'Senting Bt•ekm:m lnstru
menls dunnj.! ;111 .i:-.srssmt·nt :111
P\~als hrann;! that "a' '1L.1l l11
th<' Fullt'rlon firm .
FalseAlann
No Problem
OAKLA~f> (l 'PI ) The
!'ire dC'p<trlmt•nt ·s trouhlt•
with f:lb,• alnrm s has h1•1•n
.-t1h't•d h .' n •mm 111;.: lht•
. ll.1rm h11.,,•s
0 ,I k I ,111 d r I r I' (' h I t'f
:'kphl·n ~l 1•n1<•t t .1 ,,11d X:!
!111\t'' "t~n· 11•m11\'1.•d from
.1 n1.'1~hht1rho11d whl•rf"
L1lsl' :1l:1r1l1' Wl'rf' ht•c·nm
in~ limt· 1·ons11mtn).! .ind
l':\jkn:-1\ ,.
. \n t>duc·,•lwn.d c·Jm
pa1gn in !ht• com munity rl'
suitt'<i in not it•ss. hut m11r ,.
false' .1 I ;1rm ' ~J 1'llll'l t1
said
'.
Harbor High
f Moliere Play
' i To Be Staged
! "T he Phys ician in Spttt' ol
HimsC'if," :1 17th c.·enturv corned \
hy :\1oii<'rt'. will he :-laged by th~·
' :'liewport JI ;1 r hor 1111-ih !-'ch1wl
Drama OC'p:1rtmt•nt f·'nd,1y ~111rl
~.1turday <'Vl'n1ngs
Th<' play. lht• sl'<.'Ond produc-
hnn this S('ason by lht' dr:ima d<'
~art mC'nt. "ii I h1· 1wrformt'<i at 7
p.m. <tnd 9 p m t'.I( h nt~ht Jn lht•
L1ttll' T ht'.•ll·r. H111111) 12(1 of the
:n:i:n hlltl<iing.
lncluct1•d 1n th<> l'.t!'t an' Cha p
IRRCW. [>.1n.1 V,1n l>tVt'r. ;\Jarl.. Wh1t~hc•.1d . Bl :11 r C, 11,1, Philip<.
Philips, H1 <'h~1rd Hudng u t•1.
' Trrri Frl<11", l.t•shc> H11ckrr and
:C.rC'g Daw~Cln
Ti<'k~t s Mt· S I .i nd will tw
:'lv.1il.1bh• .11 lht• tlnor
S howers Forecast
By Th«.> Associated Press
llaltin •• 1 lkmoC'rnt, was 111
01c.·t<>d l:i:-t July h~· tltl' t•111mty
,;r.md Jur.., on m11l t1µll· eh.trgl·~
n•l.1lt•d tP tlw u -..1• uf rounty
t•mpln~·1·~ In 111-.. u n,u<'l'l':-."ful hut
for h1 :< p~lrt y 's nmrun4\l1t111 for
heutenant J!ovrrnor
At thl' timt• of the 1nc11rtrncr\t.
the S"1nt;1 Ana s u1H·rv1:.c1r
<.'harged th.it it was pol1t1calh.
motivatNt by lht· Rt'publica~1
,•s tabh!>hme nt ;ind Di:-.tn C'I
Attorney Cecil I lil•ks
His allegatitin h<'t:amt• an iss1w
when his trial \\a ~ :-ot•t to hl•g111
:".ov. 2111' J utl)!e LaC'·s cnurtrcx'm
.ind Kunlu·h fill'd .in .11f1d.l\·1t ol
pr<'Jlld1 n·
In rt•:-.ptins''· .)lld ~l' 1 .. 11•
derl:.red that aftt•r imu:h :-.i1t1I
~earchin~ hP belwved hi mM•lf
capable 11f )?1 ving R<1ttin u fair
and unbiaSl·d trial
Ori~in;.11ly. Kurilich and OC'pll
t y D 1 s l r 1 l' t A t t or n t• y J "t· k
H.yan "t'l'L' to a g r<'I.' on <• lh1nl
JUdb!C l<.1 hear thl' issUl'S involwct
in !ht' .lffida\'it
Rut (his morning, Ry.in :met
Kunln.•h t11lt1 Judge• L.11 .. • tht''
wen' urwhll• t1l :1grt'l' 11n a J\lcl;.!l'
from the Orang<' County Sup,·nur
1..ourt
.\c<.·tirding to :-.t.1tt'mcnts hy
bclth Hyan and Kunhch, a J1 ... l
,·onsisting of un<' unnamt'd JUclgr
was submitlt•d to H) 'tn Tur :-.11•1.V
Ryan agrN·d \\ ith lhl' st•I!.·<·
t!on . Kuriltch rcturnC'd thl' nt.•:-.t
day wh<'n tht• t '' n .1ppan·ntly ft'll
into d i:sagre<'m1.·nl m t•r tlw :-ol•lt.•t·
ti on.
Ryan calit>ct th<• deft·n~1· ,11
torneys' manPU\ t•rin;.! ;1 l'11t•s.;
~·ame and <t;.!rt•t•cl to lht· lw.11 ing
hefore 41 JUdJ.!t' :1pp(lit1t1'1I from
C'lutsicte the• n1uoty ••t !1.30 am
Ot:•r 15
CHANGES . •
lh:.l "ould 1ndud1• 1 ht· <·11rn
mumver:-.11y. I>r . \\,1l:-on '-.11d.
"'There :1ppcars to he httl,• \ .il111·
:n furthl•r <11:.cu:.:-wn .11 tf11 ..,
ttml' ..
Rut hnlh H.irh;ir;1 J'o).!1'-1.111 111
the G \\'C :-t•natl· and Ph) 111 ...
Ra:-iit> (If th,• ()( '(' :-1·n;1lt• :-.ml
th:it tht-ir grt)llps diet n11t frl'I drs
cusswn was l'lt,sed. An m.1 hoc
l.'ommittt•e "1Htld still n •<'om
mend organ1zat1onal changC'~
but the commttt t•t• h<ld ht•c·n
t•haq?t.>d to ket·p lhl' study to ,,
l WC1·l'Ollt~g1.• modt•I
~trs. R;1:-d1• :.aid that sht• t'\
pN·ted the C'om m 1t ll'l' tn rt•turn
with :1 prnpos:il "in a wt•ek tn 111
days ." Sh<' t•x plaint•cl th.it t•on
cern over currtC'ulum c·1rntr11l
w as behind the facultv'~ stant•c·
Trustee Donald Hnff t•xpre:.S l'd
::;urprise t h.it s tands <'0111<1 t11•
taken 11n \1 ('OllCl'PI that h.1:. not
be<'n full y <'xpl:1int'd "I don't
know what it :-. s uppos t'<I to d11
he commenll'd "I c·ouldn 't l:1i..l· •'
:;tand Yt'l. · ·
Pipe Theft
'Exaggerated'
:\:\'.CHOR.'\G E . Ala.;ka l/\f' 1
Ai)'l''k.I J>1p(•lt 11l' St•nwt• Com
pany officials s.1y then· 1:-1111
h:1s1s for c11l umni:-.t J :u·i.. 1\11
dC'rson·s report that a larg1.• (Ju an·
lily of pipl' is missing from th1·
trans·Alaskn pi pt· lint~ pro.11.·ct
Anderson ,:.;,tid Wl-rln<'sda y <111 An c TV's "Good l\1orn1nj.i.
1\m1.•rit:<1" th<it 35,000 fpet of p1pt•,
\'~l!ur·d at s:101;,2;;0 ~('I'(' reported
miss in~ N uv. lfl hy a st•c·urit v
~rnard.
Daily Pil11t St•t PMIO
HANGING IN THERE
Paddle r Capune
Capune Has
'Setbacks' ' WOn,'t Quit
l\y HILARY KA\'E
Ol 11•• 0 .. 11, P1101 Staff
R.1ihl1a lsl:md's Larry Capune
h.1s p:1ddl1.•d his board into what
ht• calls "rt'dnt.>ck country" and
.l<'l't'rd in(! lo lhl' famf'd sea
tr:1\'dt•r. il 's Just no fun at all.
fht> 32-year-old Capune wrote
in a ldtl'r from St. Petersburg,
~1 :t • whC'rt' he was nursing both
ph~ sical ~ind menlal wounds
fr<'m hi~ currf'nt trnvds .
Capunt> began his ''bjJ:enten
m.,l tnp" in Portland, Mfilne, Ju
:~ I :ind t>xpects to win,d up the
:i.0\10-milC' jt)Urnl'y on or about
\\'ash1n;.!ton ·s Birthday a l Corpu..;
Christi. Tex
lle's .tlrt>acly paddled his board
tl11wn tlw east c·C'las t -dropping
in :1t the Kt>nnedys at Hyannis
t't1rt for a visit -~md is now em
harkinJ! (In thP c-;ulf Coast Jpg of
lht• trip
At prcvi(\\IS ra1i nts during lhl'
t~·1·k. C'arurw ~uffrr<'d car inft•r
t:ons. hurs!l:s alt.1cks and c11Jds
~\I\\. iw'~ l't'l'tl!Wr.1ting from
d1\!! bit<>s infli(•Lt·d by a ferodous
'lt•rm:rn '-lwph1.·rd .
· I'm :-.1;1) inµ with a marin:t
11;wr:1t11r .tl c;1111nt·~ l>i rel .\tarin.l
::1 P<1rt H1chey and la~t night r
~·ot hit 1n thl' fac1' hv thC'ir
,;l·rm.1n 'hl'phl•rd tin~ ... ht•
\\ : Ill l'
· T !w ctvc :1 t the hos pit.11
wouldn't ~tikh 1t ·eause it was ~1
dog bill>. ,:.;o it bleeds now and
tlwn. . I'm :::ure l 'JI have a scar
''"my face." Capune continue d .
:\net. he d idn't even apologi1C'
fllf hts dl1).! .. this neck of th1•
'' l1t1tb 1:-; fuil 11f rC'dnccks."' ht'
fumt•tl 1n lht· lt'lter.
t·:arht•r i n the t rip, Capunl'
w11uld p;1ddlt• all day and thl•n
iw;ld towarcl~ ~hort' in the even
Ill~
Tht• nrxt pa rt is the wor:-.t
part of the whole trip," hC'
t•xplai:wcl .. The m•xt 150 mill's
.irl' ~1J,1n~ a coast that has no
iw~1l'ht·~. JllSl mang rove swamp~.
It 's ah1,ut \lnt' h,1H foot tn two feet
tft•t'P up tc1 t hret• m iles from tlw
::-h11n•. · · he w roll'
C:1 punt"s <'Vt•r -presenl en
thu:-1asm is beginnmg towane.
I ::-ure lwpP I hve through this.
hut n~ hl nnw I'm not s ure." ht·
\\ rOtt'
But. 1n the next breath he
.1dded. "Tt•ll my hrother I won't
,..':\l' lip ..
Pactctlin~ is not nc·w to Capune.
I It.•':-a ln•<H1v m.1dc• Sl'vcral sue
<'l''::..ful trip; up <1nd down both
!ht• t•:1~t and wt•sl C'oa:-ts. In
hl'lwt't'!l h is Sl.'a travels he IN··
lures to school t•hildren
When he b<'arh<':s hi s hoard "t
C11rp11s Chnsll in r\•bruary, he'll
prl"lh<1bly call it quits. llC' sa~"
he's just ~etling too old for "t ht ...
kind of thin#. · The w t'akenin{:! of a high prl.'
~~ur<' arra in the North likely will
bring ~howers over much of
NorthC'rn California by tonight.
!'ays thP .National Wealht•r
Service AmericanrChinese
ORANGE COAST ...
,,,,. Ot .,,,,,. cc' t r'tuly r ,...,. ..... tt •'"'" 1
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Relations 'Sound'
By HELF.::'IJTJl0)1AS
PEKI'.'JG (UPI> President
Ford and his Chines<' hosts tcxiav
dedared American·Chm<'se rdti
l ions sound and .. full of vitl-\litv,"
and the United States even h1nl(•d
it might eventually change its
T aiwan policy in fovorof Pekin~
China. in turn. backl'd up acting
PremiE>rT{•ng Hs iao ping's warm
farE>well to f<'ord with one con
crete act ion. It gave Ford dl'tailC'd
information on s<'ven d<'C<'3S<'<l
lJ S. military men who h<we b<.>t'n
listed missing in Indochina action
for years.
ThE' Chinese long ha<(ignor ed
U.S . reques ts ror aid in~ressing
Hanoi for M J A information
Sttretary or State Henry A. Ki~" in~<'r said they had finally pro
vided "detailed information" on
these seven pt esum3bly Viet
nam war victim~ -during Ford's
vi~lt Hegavenoothcrdetails. •
Ki~sinJU'r abo h1nt<'d the Ad
m inistration is cons1ctrring an
-.ntual ('h&n"~ in T IWM roh y
which, 41~ ht> d«>~<'n Ot>d it. would
virtually revc>r:.<.• U.S r<•lation:-..
with hoth PE'kinl( and th«> Nn ·
lion all st island government. J ll'
:-;a1ct, without elaboration, Wash·
ingto might "work out" a new re·
l:ltion ship with Taiwan "on th<'
J <.1panese model over a period of
t ime ...
He did not say so, but Japan
<'Slabli:;hed full diplomatic rela·
lions with Peking in 1972, broke
relations with Taiwan and m ain-
tained only a tradingofficethcrt'.
Ford and Teng, m C'anwhilP.
boosted the significance of Ford's
visit in glowinj? -but general -
tt>rms that avoided any mention
of s pecific problems or specific
~easof agreeme nt.
In Care w<'ll champagne toasts
and out i n public. Ford and Teng
<'los f'd ranks on the President ·s
last full day in China' and called
hi:; visit a di pl om atlc success that
~trenflthens ties and set_-; a com
f•rtable "new style" of discreet
~errery . .
"We Mf' nll very happy about
thE' fart that both ~ides arr s cttinj(
a new •t)lle. t.hi.s. .lime,·· Teng b.B.i.d
3t the st art or h1s last formal talks
with Ford this morning. "That is,
we don't think wt• 3re rompelled
to u1sue a communique ...
f'ro• Page .~ I
BEDELIAN ..
h~ artt'd ln st'lf d efense last Feb.
5 when he rained blow:, on Mr:.
Atwatt>r until he realized. too
late, that he hnd killed his
t'mployer.
The 40·year-oJd male nurl)e
testified that Mrs. Atwater
armed herself with a carving
knift> and was inter\t on killing
her husband wht'n ht• pursued h<'r
in the hallw:ty l <>ad1ng to
Atwate r 's bedroom and grabbt•d
ht'r in a bear hug.
The burly Lebanese immigrant
said hr d<>fkcted the knife to ttw
point that it inflictt'<i a M'alp
wound on his c·mploy1.•r and then
twat her over th<' head rt:'pl·atl'<.l·
ly with a bronze fi~urine.
Redelian then drove the body
to an auto wrecktnJ! yard in
Pac·oi rna, stuHed it into a :;;,
;.'al Ion oil drum and filled the con
l;uner with liquid cemC'nt.
He said he then rt>turned to the
Atw:ll<'r home in Camt'O Shon·::-
and used firs t black and then
yellow paint to cover the walls
splashed along the length of the
hallway with Mrs. Atwater'::.
blood.
Redelian ·s two l a}'Vyl.'rs
vigorously aq~ued today that
Mrs. Atwater was determined to
dispose of her hu sband and that
she had reason to fear the oul·
come of a court h earin g
scheduled for the day after she
died.
Judge Jam es F. Judge was told
that nursing notes relating to the
care of hC'r husband were }"jdden
in a m attress by Mrs. Atwater
and that Bedelian was scheduled
to t estify against her in a
Superior Court inquiry into the
Atwater trust.
Mrs. Fenno testified today that
:sht> was asked by Mrs. Atwatl'r
after several acts of cruelty had
been committed against the in·
valid hus band · "Ilow long can
thi ·go on, how long can he last?"
Mrs. F enno tC'slified that Mrs.
Atwater once threw an ash tray
~t her husband and that s he oc-
easionally covered him com
pletely with a blanket that bore
his monogrammed initials.
The defense witness said that
Atwater's reartion on those oc-
casions was to t<.>ll his wife, "No.
Mommy. no, mommy ··
Mrs. Fenno further testified
that Mr s. Atwater oft~n
threatened her h usband with
divorce and told him that :she had
no desire to s tay with him any
longer.
ShE' was ask<'d about Atwater·~
reaction to those statements.
"All he ever did was cry, .. she
said .
W'arning I ssu ed
JAKARTA, Indones ia (UPI) --
ln a strongly worded ~tatement
on the <'Ve of President Ford's
\'isit, lndon<'sia warned today it
may h:ive to lake dire<:l action to
rest ore ord e r in troublect
Portuguese Tim or
Re11e1ce.d Bocki11g i
Board Supports
Juvenile Plan
Orange County :.upervisor :-.
have rene w ed their contract
with an Orange Coast juvenilL'
diversion program completely
supported by private fWlding.
But berort.>• voting for the new
pact with the Assessment anti
Trt.>alment Services Ct•nter of
Coasta l Orange County WNlnC's
day. s uper visor s tacke d on
thrl'e a mendments lo lhe con
tract.
The amendm<'nts, suggest<><f
hy Dr. E.W. Klalk of the coun
ty mental h ealth department.
mcluded:
-Tighter language in regard
to provision of service by coun
ty e mployes.
-Quarterly bilhng or ATS('
for services pro vided by t ht•
l'OUnty.
* ,/ * *
f 'rona Page A I
JUVENILE. •
The committee's plan also sug
:!ests that respite homes be madt•
available on a 24-hour basis for'
use in crisis intervention situa-
tions.
·'Juvenile misbrhavior 1s <.':-.
sentially a community basrd
family problem which m ay hl'
most effective ly treated by pro
fe:ssional counselors at the com
munity level," Risner added.
Architect o( the proposed
Juvenile justice system overall is
the council's crime prevention
committee.
It was expanded during its
study of juvenile crime lo include·
representatives of various law
enforcement agencies, numerous
city council members, city ad
ministrators and r epresentative:-
frorn the county probation, men
tal health and social service de
part men ts.
If the committee's program is
approved by the full criminal
JUStice council today it will
become th e council's 197(;
juvenil e program conceptual
plan and may bl' eligible for Sl.5
minion in fedC'ral grant funding
Ter m s of available grants call
for a IO p ercent local match.
meaning the s tate and participat
in~ local agt'ncies would he n·
(llllr<'d to put up $11;;.000 bet WC'l·n
tlwm .
Under the proposC'd six-region
plan, Costa Mesa, Newport
Beach, Irvine, L aguna Bcar h.
San Juan Capis trano, San
Clemente and uninrorporatcd
areas s urrounding those citie~
would make up rc~ion three amt
be allo<'ated S274,081 for trcnt
ment programs.
A tighter "hold harm.le:>:. ·
dt\Utit' in Ow contract to fully
prnled the r\lunty agairu;t any
hability that might arise.
In seeking the rene wnl .
Supervisor Thomas Riley ~aid
the diversion program d0t>i>n 't
<.·o~t lhl' county anything and
has '·a broad bu!)e or communi
ty support."
The center . which has been
operating for a year, is con
s1dered a forerunnl!r of the typt•
of countywide program en
visioned in a study currently
before the 1.'0unty's Criminal
Justice Council. <See accompa
nying story.>
It is OP.erated by a volunteer
board of directors made up of
private citizens representing the
t·ommunities it serves. <'hiefly
Cos ta Mt'Sa, Newport Beach
.111d Irvine.
The private board set up thl'
c<'nlt'r with backing from suc h
t-'roup~ <Is the Newport Harbor
Junior League with the aim of
l<'mporarily offering juvenilt•
diversion servi<'es until such
time as the county reorgani~cs its
JUV<'nile justice system .
Two cou n ty e mploves. a
dinicat psychologist and a depu
ty probation officer, work at lht•
ATSC offices :it 1640 S. Bristol
St. near Orange County Airport
Their salaries are paid back
to the county with private fund~
donated by s upporters of the•
program.
According to the new cQn
tract. which will take effect
Jm1 t and run through the end
of 1976, ATSC has as its ~o:.il
"the diagnosing and <'Orrection
of juv<'nile behavior problems.··
It was l.'reated as one of
:-C'v<'ral community-based pro
g rams designed to couns el
troubl<'d youngsters and divert
them from· detention fadlilies.
which have becom <' s everely
overcrowdC'd
Man Arrested
In Pho1ie Calls
S A'.'J FRANCISCO <UPI> -
James Goodman has bt'en
charged with making harassing
telephone calls to state Attorne~
Gt'neral Evelle Youngt'r .
Goodman, a former Unjversit )
of California employe. was held
on $.5,000 bail. In addition to mak
in;! harassing telephone calls , he
was accused of ~ending sever al
thr<'ats throug h the mail. He wa:-.
:1rn•st<'d Sept. 11 for parole viola
lion after a kidnap threat againsl
Mrs. Younger.
silverwoods
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Answer to the negative heel I
The Positive.Sole
By Nettleton
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shoe design The unique. dimensional sole
1s made of tough, fl exible low density rubber.
It ltlArally molds itself to the foot on top and
the ground below with tots of cushion In
between Plus, zoft tanned leather uppers with
glove leathor lining. It all adds up to shoe
comfort hitherto unknown. This year, give him
e pair or thoso N~ttleton casuals. He'll love 'em.
Positively' Bone. brown, bluo.
35.00 --_.
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Tonight's
TV Highlights
KHJ f) 7 :m Pat .md :\l1kt· .. One
of tht• mt.>mor.ihlt:' ~PL'IH'L'r Tracy
Kathartnl' I kphurn mo' ll' t·umt.•d1c.•s. this
1952 flick foatun•s Akin Ha)
KCET 126 9 00 "Tht.> Three Sis-
ters." A tt•lt•vi~1on production of
Cht•khov 's pluy about thrl'l' ::;pi nstcr ::;1::;-
tt.>rs and ltll'l I' d l'l'ary. um•venl f ul li \'es
with Janet Sulman, Eileen Alkms and
:\lkhell· Dotnct• m the fr.1tL11 l·d roles.
CHS f) 11 :10 'Sl't' '\u l':vil," '.\l ia
F.ir ro'" "t .1 r s in th 1-. l"l'l'll' -.us pl'nSl' ffiO\ ll'
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TV DAILY LOG
Thursday
Evening
DECEMBER 4
football star who ~•s brouRhl into
• h-sp1lat by tv.o oth•r m~mbers
or tt 1• ftdm Tht things get a tHttP.
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'1 n t ' J "~JI •110" 1 U S Senator 1\
11,l•'.•J 1n .. hat loo~s 1~e a cold
o•ro<iord .,,11 oiled co.er ap ol •
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6 00 0 8 8 10 eIJ m Cl) He1ts
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( ~ 8 J lruth or Conseq~tn<o
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nda, ~ N l•st n nute
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0 MIKE FALLS IN LOVf
*ON STS OF SAN FRAN
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t7 3 Gun\mokr Ul LI 10~1
26 Lovr Ammc1n Style
eIJ l1 Cr11d• 8ttn Crrada
9 JO 0 News
10 00 ED [D ASNER NARRATES
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( 29 8 ) Bona nu eIJ P1101111 al Addam; hm1ly
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Today's Closb1
.V. Stu~ks
VOL. 68, NO. 338, 5 SECTIONS, 66 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY CALI FOR NIA THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1975 c TEN CENTS
Juvenile Justice ~evainp Proposed
By GARY GRANVJIJ..E
OfU.• D•lly ~llot s.t.aff
A proposed $1. 75 million over-
haul Of tht> l'Ounty's juvenile
justic.'e system will oo unveiled
today at a m<'eting or Orange
County's Criminal Justice Coun-til.
The ('Orn<'rstone of the pro-
posed program is the develop-
ment within the C'ounty of a
Two Firms
Charged
In Deaths
A state agenC'y has C"harged
that two C'Ontractors involved in
('Onstruction of th<' Corona del
)1ar Freeway allowed 'unsafe
workin{! C'ondltions :.it thl' Cost ..
'.\tesa silt' whl•r(' lwo workmen
were killed l'arli<'r this r~I.
Char g ell were Liver mor('
Rebar Inc oi Santa Fe springs
and Novo R;.1dos Enterprises of
Chino. The <.'1lations were issued
by the State Division of In-
dustrial SMety <DIS>. which in-
vestigated immediately follow-
ing the fatal accidents.
The first incident occurred on
Oct. 21. when JI arold :\1orris, 28,
of Westminster was crushed by a
freeway ovt>rpass beam.
Just 13 days lat<.·r. at the same
site. ~lichac.•I Wakl'field, 26. of
~anta An;.l, was dt>capitatt'd by a
:-;winging t·ountNWl'ight from a
crane.
According to Charles Ham-
mons. managl'r of the Orange
County DIS office, both contrac-
tors were charged in the case of
Morris because their workmen
were allowed to work in an al·
Jegedly un:safe work site.
The citation alleges the steel
<'olumn that collapsed was not
adequately reinforced by guy
wire:; and that the structure was
overloaded bC'yond its
capabilities.
Jn the cru;e of the Wakefield de·
ath, only Novo-Rados was
charged. The citation alleged
that the contractor should have
t aken steps to keep his employes
out of the dang t•r zone of the
t'rane in operation.
Hammons said that both com-
p anies have removed the uns afe
condition s. :'llew g uy wire
specifications have been written
Md new inspeC'tion procedures
have been initiated.
Also, :'<Jovo-Rados is develop-
ing a safety barrier that would
protect employes working near
CSee CITATIO~S. PageA2)
Food Price
Drop Halts
Index Rise
WASHINGT0:-.1 <U PJ) -A
sharp drop in food prices held the
Wholesale PriC'(' I ndt'x un -
changed in November for the
best gain against inflation since
last spring, the Labor Depart-
ment reported today.
Tht' zero ch a nge in the
wholesale inflation rate was the
most favorable s ine(.' a 0.1 per-
cent decline in June Inflation
surged 1.2 percent in July and
peaked at 1.8 percent in October
when priC'e increases took effect
for new cars, metals and
petroleum.
Wholesale prices foreshadow
costs that <'ventually will be
passed to consumers when they
buy rars. appliances, clothes,
food and shelter.
The drop in wholesale food
prices shollld show up quickly in
super m arkets since most
foodstuffs are perishable.
Although the November decline
in food prices was 14.4 percent al
an annual rate, it means a dip of
only about a penny on the dollar
for consumers.
The Bureau of Labor Statistirs
said large dee Ines in prices for
vegetables. oil seeds and hogi; led
the 1.2 perct-nl decline in food
ptices. Grain priers. reflecting a
record harves t . continued to
dttrea:stt.
Decllnes were reported for
meat, poultry and fish butchered
and packaged in <'.'OnsumE'r-rcady
condit\Qn. Tht>~H.' pro,1ucts ~ad ~fin rLrng d~ ... p•h' ltm1.r pnces
being pnM to fnrrnt r w rertnt
month:-. ·
Tht'r<' nlso \\ ,1, 1 ·1~·11ur.1)!11'\il
ncwis in lhc mon' 1rnrxwt~1nl in d~:t that m~tt~~ fndtt~trial
commoditle11, ineh.atling metaJs,
ptitrolf'um nnd raw rnatorlals fe>r
roanvl a<'t\ltinci
network of six reeional youth
service renters.
Under joint power agreements
between participating local
agencies, the centers would pro-
vide rommunity based services
believed needed to help keep
troubled youths from sliding into
the formal ju:>~iC"e system.
And while juveniles who com -
mit serious crimes would still be
JUVENILE JUSTICE tlrnO•;;;;•lw
directed into the law en-
forcement-probation-juvenile
court system. status ofCenders
would be tunneled into the
service centers.
Status offenders are juveniles
who have C'o mmitted offenses
that would not be offenses 1f com -
mitted by an adult.
According to an outline of the
proposed criminal justice pro-
gram, its goals are to develop
the C'Ommunity based service
renters so that by July 1, 1977, no
status offenders will be referred
to the formal juvenile justice
system and perhaps eventually
detained in juvenile hall
alongside hard core offenders.
Meanwhile, a central juvenile
program coordinating office
would help promote legislation
aimed at modernizing laws that
currently control the handling of
status offenders.
·'The proposed plan and
network is predicatt'd on the as·
.sumption that status offenders
are most effeC't1vely treated by
professionally trained counselors
and therapists working in col-
laboration with law enforcement
offiC'ers," counril chairman Lee
Risner said in a letter introduc·
ing the program.
<St't J UV E~ll.F., Page /\2)
llinshaw Helped
Tandy Official Testifies
Troil's E11d
Debra Couch, •. 23, of Sant•Alla He.ief\ts was jn good cQndi·
tion pt Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital today after she suf·
f ered a broken pelvis when she fell from her horse Wednes-
day. Firemen said she was riding along the Upper
Newport Bay at about 1 p.m. when the ac<'ident occurred.
Cyndy Hibbatd of Santa Ana Heights (holding horse) saw
the animal, Jubilee Sands, running riderless along the
back bay, found the downed rider and called firemen.
Hopefuls Register
For Mesa Council
They're off and running in the
Costa Mesa City Council eleC'tion.
When Citr Clerk Eileen Phin-
ney arrived· at work at 8 a m. to-
day she found Dominic Rac·iti, an
incumbent, 'Waiting to take out
nomination papers.
With him were 20 supportt'rs
who signed the papers which
enabled him to formally file and
become the first candidate.
But by the time the city clerk
had checked Raciti in, she found
three others waiting to lake out
papers.
By noon today, a total of seven
people had taken out papers.
They did so in tbis order:
Raciti, a jeweler; David .J.
Yarnal, an operating engineer;
David Leighton1 who describes
himself as b<'ing in property
management; Phillip L. Evans,
servit>e station dealer; Edward v . M cFarland, imntrance
broker~ J . Donn Hall, ad·
ministrator: Lewl.s F:. Young, as·
sociate Realtor.
The race is for three seats on
the city council. Potential can-
c\idates have until 5 p.m . Dec. 24
to return the papers with the re-
quired number of ~ignatures.
The race is for the seats pre-
sently held by Mayor Alvin L.
Pinkley, Robert Wilson and
Raciti. Pinkley has declared
publicly that h.e will not seek re-
eleC'tion, and Wilson is reported
to have told friends that he will
not run, but observers and other
potential C'andidates have not
discounted the possibility of his
having a change of heart.
The election will be held March
2. The new members of thl' five-
man C'ounci I will be seated
March 9.
UTE BUYING
BUOYS DOW
NEW YORK (UPI> -Aided by
some l ate blue-r hip bargain .
hunting, the stock market closed
...Jllixed today in moderate trading
on the New York StoC'k Ex-
C'hange.
The Dow Jones industrial
average, which fluC'luated during
the m orning. gained 3.62 points to
829.11. It lost 35 points the pre·
vious three sessioq_s. '
Declines led advances by about
a seven-to-six margin. (Tables,
C7).
Prires were lo.wer in moderate
trading on the AmericaJ"I Stock
Exrhange.
By TOM BARLF.Y
Ot l ... D•llY ~llot Sl•"
Prosecution witness James
Buxton tes tified today that
Congressman Andrew J
lUn.shaw once used hJ:. influence
to f!et Buxton 's sun discharged
from the tJ S. Manne Corps.
The Tandy Corporation ex-
ecutive testified that he asked
Hinshaw in early 1973 to arrange
a leave of absence for his son
alter the young Marine·s applica-
tion had been denied.
Ruxton, who was being
transferred to Relgium by his
employers at the time. told an
Oran~e County Supen or Court
jury that he latt•r lt>.irned that hi s
Police Nab
Suspect
In Holdup
By.JORN VALTERZA Of-Oall,.,.ilettt.ff
Alert Costa Mesa police
pursued and arrested a 39-year·
old Newport Reach man Wednes-
-day afternoon, minutes alter he
allegedly robbed a Corona del
Mar bank branch ofSl,fiOO.
David Story of 1181 236th St. was
bt.-.oked on charges of armed rob-
ht>ry and held in lic·u of $25,000 bail
after his arrest at 3 : 15 p.m.
Police in Costa Mesa said they
finally stopped the :;uspect at the
corner of Wilson Avenue and Ma-
ple Street after spotting the car
described in a bulletin.
Shortly before 3 p.m .. Newport
Reach police were summoned to
the U nitl'd California Bank
branC'h at 31'1 I F: Coast Highway.
Employes stud that a man in his
late 30s had entered a bank and
handed a holdup note to a teller.
Detective Sgt. Kenneth
Thompson s aid that the note told
the teller that "this would be your
last transaction of the day."
The woman . he added, looked at
the holdup man and saw him
simulating a weapon in his
clothing.
The bandit sl'ooped up the cash
and fled with the bank's opera-
tions manager giving c1\3se,
Thompson said. ""
The executive said he saw the
getaway car and gave police what
Thompson said was a good
cie_scription Jn Costa Me:rn, a motorcycle
patrolman firs t s potted the vehi·
cle alleged to have been used in
the heist and he began to pursue it.
lie soon was joined by other
ground units and also by the de-
partment's helicoptrr.
Story. Thompson said, was ar-
rested without incident. The ar-
rest scene was near the home of
Story's girl friend, he added.
The suspect wasn't armed.
Story was scheduled to be ar-
raigned before a U.S. magistrate
in Santa Ana today to hear formal
federal c harges of bank robbery.
Male 'CJJrfew' Proposed
Ansu:er for Rising Rape Rate in Laguna?
"A dusk-to-dawn curlew for all
mt>n unless ac('ompanlod by
their wi vell or mothers .. was su.g.·
gesttd by the Laguna Beach pre·
sident of the National Orsa.nlU· ticm for Wom n <NOW> in tbe
fac~ of a c~mblna Art Colony
ra~ ratt".
Carolyn Whitehorn to\d lhe
T.:lyuna Buch Cit.,y Council Wed
nc~day &ht h4d becom~ so
.mJZered by tht> n\lmlX'r o( rnpe:-1
takh)il pla<'(.' in J.ngunu R(o~rh
thret.' in d&hl do.y_, during \lfllU~t
th t -sh pl d«td t~ hf'r NOW
dtapter she would d~rt\an.d the
curfew ror men H anothtr rape
r.
took place. On~ dld and she said she was
bound to cornt to the council and
ask for the curlew, a sugg~lon
she said wa.s m•de facetioualy.
ln ns stead, s he asked the councU
to lfive serious corusidttaUon to ~ght suagestioas for ai~lng
women. M\$S Whitehorn·$ suggestions
induJrd orgnnl?.ing classes for ~•tr dt"fon3r, polic~ programs or
l\l)ffil' Clll'<'k~ nnd Ulll \n lnnking
hom~·. inlrudc-r proof, latt.'r bus
'4t'f"\'~ 11\.nd-cou~ Car police
vmrer:s who mt1y bnvc:. ontact
wlth women who b bet>n
raped.
The council accepted the sug -
g~tions -exrepl the curfew -
and passed them to the city's
social committee ror a r ecom·
mendatJon. At the same time city
ste!f is to determine hO\t the su.g-
. tions uo be put it\to opera-
tion. Miss Whitehorn noted that in
1974. tbe city hud six reported, rape~ This yenr so for, \Mfe
hav<' b l.)rt 15. Ttn ycnrs ago. °"ly
oner ~was rc~rtcd. She' said
th~t 59 Ptrc nl or the repc. have
invo) ~ womtn in the.tr own
ltornu.
son had been granted a hardship
discharge through rnnshaw's in
tervenlion.
Obviou.sly weary after nc.•arly
three days on th<> witness :stand,
Buxton continued to identify C'On
'icted bribe taker George Upton
as the Orang<' County .\ssessor·s
Office employe with whom he
had the most frequent C'OnlaC'ts.
Hinshaw faces bnbf>ry charges
in the current trial. All were re-
turned by the Grand Jury after a
long investigation into his al-
leged acceptanC'e of stereo equip·
ment and a $1,000 brihe from the
Radio Shack group controlled by
Tandy.
Ru:d1,n, vigorously t•r1>ss ex
B~delian Trial
amrned by defense attorney
Marshall Morgan, has never de-
nied that his company was eager
to get all the favorable treat·
ment it could get in terms of its
dPali.nf;:; with the as.sessor's of-
fi<'e at the time Hinshaw was
C'ounty assessor.
"You don't never do nothing
for nothing," the earthy Texan
commented at one point of his ex-
amination, drawing grins from
Judge Robert P . Kneeland and
the amused jury.
Buxton has repeatedly con-
firmed that he gave five stereo
sets, a tape deck and a marine
generator to Upton in the belief
(Ste HINSHAW, Page.<\2)
Nurse Says Jiictim
Beat CdM Hmband
A nurse who worked in the
Atwater home for a three-week
spell three years ago testified lo·
day in Orange C'ounty Superior
Court that Nancy Fuller Atwater
often slapp ed h e r invalid
hu:-band ·'until his cheeks were
rect" and yelled at him until he
broke down and cri<'d.
Private duty nursl' Nan<:y F'l'n ·
no told the jury as the murder
trial of Daniel Garbis Rcdelian
moved into its final hours that
Mrs Atwater, 50, gave aihng A.
G. Cox Atwater. 61, as much as a
pint of alcohol a day in defiance
cl doctor'• Qn:le-r1.
"He was to have no more than
two ounces a day,·' she t<'stified.
"I often took liquor away from
her just before she could pour it
into him ...
Mrs. Fenno said Mrs. Atwater
herself consumed at least a quart
of vodka a day during the period
that she and other nurses cared
for Atwatt>r in the Cameo Shores
home.
Mrs. Fenno was preceded on
the witness stand by the defen-
dant who again told the jury that
<See BED EI.IAN, Page A2)
Collegiate Senates
I
Rule Out Project
By Al.AN DIRK.JN
01 llM O•llY I'll .. St.tff
Any changes in the organila
tion of the Coast Community
College District appear to have
been set back one year as a result
of the C'Ontroversy over the pro-
posal to establish a com ·
muniversity.
This was evident at a meeting
of the board of trustees Wednes-
day night when leaders of the
Golden West and Orange Coast
\
Glockner Gets
Sanitation
Post in Mesa
Contractor Francis JI .
Glockner was reappointed to the
board of the Costa Mesa Sanitary
District Wednesday night.
Glockner, who has served two
terms on the board, was defeated
in his bid for re-election last
month, finis hing third of 18 can-
didates in the race for two seats.
He lost by only four votes to
Elvin Hutchison , a retired school
College academic senates report·
ed that the senates had taken
positions that would rule out a
third institution.
Tru~tees noted that the prC's·
sure had been on to get the pro-
posal prepared in time for next
year's budget C'onsideralions so
that any C'hanges could be im·
plemented in the 1976 fall
semester.
At this point. Chancellor
:'<Jorman Watson :;aid. "We need
to baC'k the time line to the
following year -"
In reporting the result of the
OCC senate vote, which was to
devt>lop a two-college model ror
the district rather than a model
<SeeCHA~G ES, PageA2)
Coa t
Weathe r
Mostly cloudy through
Friday. Cooler days with
beach highs near 60 and in -
land temperatures around
66. Lows tonight near 50.
principal. But as a result or the INSIDE TODA,.
election a third vacancy was
created on the board when The ingreditnU Jound in
Walter F. Albers, a boud aletping pill1, ltimulonts and
member who bad been appolnl· other 'mood' drugs haw been
ed, attempted to cast his ballot /otmd to~ U1&1C/e, 'neff«trt)e
and round hew as ineligible. -or both. s~ M .
Albt>rs. director of cam~ operation~ al Oran1c Coast lad•x
College, found that he could not ·('. AIT-leNk• .o vote bttau ch~ lives on the OCC •,_••••o ci
rampus. whtch ls not part ol the ~ 0, ~!
district. This me nt that he 41.so OtflM<• o,
was not eligible lo servt on the =-:.':',m .~: board. ••w1a1Pe,o ,,.,
Wfdnt>sday nl-ht tt4"W board ~=~ cN ml'm,.,,.. .. flut.chison 1n<>v~ that ..,.. c ..,.. _.. ..,_.ui.A CJ Clocttner. who llnlsha.a m votes ....._,.. u
tSff SANITAllY, hi Al)
. 2 DAIL V PILOT c I
Tt1uri;dav Oece"1tJEr .1 1975
~e11eic~d Bncl~i11g
Board Supports
I Juvenile Plan
""Or~ng<' (\lllnty ~upt>rvi :-.ors
h <WE' rt-nt'wt•d tlw1 r t•onlr<i l'l
w1th an Or•m~t· Coast juvl•ntl1·
'1ivt'rsion program <'Ompletely
J>upport<'d by private funding
Rut bdort> voting for the ne~
}la<."l with tht• A:-.M•s:-.ment and
Tr('~\lmt•lll ~t·n ll't'S Ct•ntt•r or
Co~slal Or ar1g1• <'minty Wt•d1w :-.
d<ty . supl·l'\1sor s tal·ked on
three .amendmt•nts to ttw ('On
tr<~el
The amt•ndmt•nls. s uggestPd
by Dr. E W Klatte of the <'Oun
t y mental ht> ;ii I h 4.kpart ment.
indud<'d
T1ghtt>r l.1n~u :i1H· in regard
to provi:.1011 u( Sl'n'tt•e by <'Oun
t y t>mploy1•..,
-Qunrt<'rly billtni: of A.TSC
:for ::.1•n·H't'' prl1vidl•d h~ thl·
t•tiunt'
·\ l1ght1•1 · holll harmll'"'' ·
<'lau:-1• in th1• <.'11ntral't to full\
prot.<><'t the l'Ounty .ig,unsl any
Jtab1iity th:tl might arlSl'
In set."k1nl{ lht.• renewal
Sup(•rv1sor Thorn .1:-. R1l t•v s~rni
t he d1vc>rsion program dol·sn·t
<'O~t lhl' C'Ounty .1n)lh1ng ,ind
has "a hr0.11t h.t'<' llf l'1.1mmun1
t y :>up port · ·
The <'C'ntt·r whil'h has he€'n
Op('raling for .1 't>.ir. ls con
~tdt.>red :l fort.>runn1•1' l)f lhl' t\pt·
u( count y w1de program f.n
'1sioned in a :-tudv currenllv
before !ht• l'nuntv ·.., C'ri min.r!
.rustic-<' \. '11urwt1 1 ~l'l' an·omp,1
:1) ing :>tor) 1
It i=-0pPratt'd h) .1 ,·olunlt'('r
board of d1rt•t·tl1r:-m.idt• up 11f
rin' .tlt• c1l11l•ns rt'Prt':-C'nling tht'
communities it :-.t•rn•s. ch1l·flv
("osta )Jt•..;41, '\1•\\j)Mt Reat·h
~-tnd Irvin<.'
The privatt." hoard =-N up tht•
<"enter with hacking from ::;uc-h
~roups as tht• :-0: t.•wport I l:trbor
• Junior LC':l~Ut' with tlw aim nf
t<>mpM;lril) nffrnng Jll\'t'n1k
,1iver,1M1 Sl'T'\ tl'C'" until Sllt'h
1:m(' :ls thr <'<'lint' rf'1wg:ini1.t·s its
JU\'t'nih' just1<'t• ..;' stt•rn
T '' n 1 o u n 1 \ • l' mp I 11, l' :-. .1
d 1n:r.ti p. 't'h11. •gist :111d ;1 dl'flll
t y pr11i1.1t1011 11:1 1n ·r , \\ork ;1t th<•
.-\TSC off1n .tt lt•lfl !" Bristol ~l nt•;11 01,1n,..?l' ( 'nunt) .\irix1rt
Theu· :-.11.trt t's art> p:iid hat·k
to th<' cou11t\ with pnn1k fund:-
<it1n.1ted h' '11ppnrlt'rs of th<'
J)ro)!ram
AC'n1rctin r' to l ht• new c·on
l ra('t, wh1t·h will take effect
Jan 1 and run throu~h lh<.' ('nd .,,f 1976 .. \ TSC' h:i... <1:-1b ~oal
•'the d1a1?nosing and correction
<Yi Juvenile behavior problems.··
lt W<t!' r rc•att>cl a s one' ol ::ever~! c·ommun1ly b<1sC'tl pro
;:' r 3 m ;:,. d es i g n l' cl t o (' nu n s l' I
'· . •
TO;\JJGIIT
•' I _. \
\
\
' DF:ATH" and · GOO. -Two
-play~ by Woody Allen. OCC
Drama Theater J.ab. I:>ec. 3-6. 8
:p.m . Frer.
''SCF.'.'IES f'R0)-1 A~lF:RIC'AN
lJFF:"' South Coast Rl·pertory
Theater. through Sun. 8p.m .
' UCI LECTURE -"Amenc.1
)n the Po~t Vi<>tna m World
Room Ji8 Jluman1t1es Hall '7 • p .m .
FRJDA Y, DF.C. s
''SUBJECT TO CHANGE'• -
Costa Mes a Civic P layhouse.
Fairgrounds, Dec. S and 6, 8:30
p.m.
K I W A N 1 S T R AVE 11 &.
t roublf'd youngsters and divt.·rt
tht•m from dl'tt'ntion fat·11Jlw~
whic-h h~we become ~l'\'l'rt•I;
c.werrrowdt>d. ·
ThP A rrsc p111v1dt"~
Pl) Y <'ho log 1 t' ~I t' \' 11 I U .l t i on
l'-l' n · 1 c es ;u1tl t• ounscl rn g to
111\ ('1Hles and tht.•1 r pan•nls who
.trt' referred to tht• l't.•nt1.•1 hv
l~1w vnforn•ml·nt agen('1e~ ·
* .. * f 'rom Page A I
JUVENILE. •
The committee's plan ah.o sug
ge:-ts that respite homes bt> madc-
·" .ul<iblt• tin 11 2 1 hour hash; for
u~t, 1n crisis tnll'rvt•ntwn :-.1tu~1
twn::-
· · J uvcni It• m1sbt'h<I\ 1or 1s t•:-.
sent1ally a community has<•d
family probkm which mav bt•
most effrcttvl'ly treatt'Cl by. pro
fessional c<'lunst•lors at the <.'Om
mu[lity lt'vd." nisnt•r add('<l.
Architt•t·t of tht• proptisl·d
Juvenile jus tice systt•m overall 1:-
the coun(•1rs c·rime prevention
committee
It w;.1s t''\p.rnci<'d during 11 :-.
study of ju\'t>ntle cnme to 1nc·lud1•
representatives of vanous law
t•nforcement agen<'ies. num<>rous
n ty counr ii mt' m lwrs. citv ad
ministrators and repres<'ntativ<>:-
frnm the county probation. mt.'n
tal health a nd soci al serv1 <'e de
partments
If the <'Omrnittet.'·s program 1s
a pproved by tht> full en min al
JUsti<'e coun<'d todav 1t will
heC'ome the coun<';1 ·s J 97fi
Juvenile program C'OnC'eptu a l
plan and may be eligiblt.' for $1 5
m1!i10n in federal grant funding
Terms t1f available grants call
for a 10 per<'ent l0<:al match.
mt>:rning the state and partic1pat
1:ig l0cal aj?t'nf'H'' wnuld ht.' r<'
qufred tn put up ~175.000 bt.'tWN'11
thl'm.
l 'ncicr lhl· pn1pust·11 ..,,:>.. n·~11111
pi:1n . Costa ~le sa. ~h·wport
Reach. Irvin<'. Laguna Rt•ach .
~an .Juan Cap1strllno. S<1n
nementl· and unintorporah'd
<ir<>as surrounding thos<.' citws
would m ake up region thret• ;incl
he allocated $271.081 for t n •at
ment program:-.
Huntin g ton Beach .
Westminster. Fountmn Valkv
and county area :.idJacC'nt t;1
tho:>e cities would constitute rC'
gion four and be <'ligible for
$277.290.
AC'ling under joint powC'r local
control, the proposed six youth
l'enters would.
-Provide di agnosi:-, rounsel
ing treatment and emergency n•
:->identi al services to status offc>n
de rs
-A<'t as a broker of referr..il
services.
-Function as a planning and
evaluation t1 nit a s well as
<'OOrdinate deh very of services to
youngsters within the region.
-Determine the le vel dnd
t imes of sc:>rvtr<.'s net'dcd in thl·
region.
. -Encourage :ictive participa-
t;on by cities, including allOC'a·
tion of city funds for ctiversion re
:-ourres and formation of JOinl
powers agreements.
.-Coordinate and work closely
~1th law enforcement agencies
,rnd the county Probation
Department.
Residential needs cited in the
program include s helter homes
for youths who cannot be r e
turned to their own homes for
various reasons as well as group
homes for youngsters in need of
longer t erm care away from
home.
Oa11y PU .. SIMI ,,_..
HANGING IN THERE
Paddler Capune
Capune Has
'Setbacks,'
WOn't Quit
Ry llJLARV KAYE
0t tllt Daily Pt lot SI.tit
Halboa Island's Larry Capunt•
has paddled his board into what
ht' <'all~ "redne<'k country" <ind
.t('C'Ordrng to the famed st.':!
travelC'r, it 's JU St no fun at all
The 32·year-old Capune wroll'
in a letter from St. Petersburg.
l-1a. where he was nursing both
physiral and mental wound:-.
from his <'Urrent travels
Capune began his "bicenten-
m:il trip·· in Portland. Marne. Ju
I) I and expeC'ts to wind up thP
5.000-mile journey on or about
Wa~hl~!!ton ·s Rirthday at Corpus
<'hnsti. Tex.
He':> already paddled. his board
tlown the e~st coast -dropping
:n ~1t the Kennedys at Hyannis
Port for a visit -and is now em
hnrking on thl· Gulf Coast leg of
th(" tlip
-\t previous points during the·
trt>k. Capune s uffC'rC'd ear infN·
t:nns. bursitis atta<'ks and colds
:\l1w. ht"s rt•cupcrating from
"'';.! bill·~ infliC'll'd by 3 ferOCIOU$
t:l·rman shephc>rcl .
I'm =-t:1y1ng with a manna
C'lpl•r:itor at Gl1nm•yhird ~larinJ
in Plirt Richey and last night I
~lll bit in the fa<'e by their
G Pr m .111 :-h 1• p herd dog, · tw
wrote
'The d o(' at the hos pital
,,1,uldn't :>t1tch it '<'ause lt was a
dog hit<'. so i1. bleeds now and
th<>n ... I'm sure I'll have a scar
<m my fnce." Capunecontinued.
· And. he didn 't even apolog1:w
fc1r his dog ... this nec·k of thl·
woods is full of redneC'ks ·· hl'
fu med in the letter. '
F:arlier in the trip, Capune
v.ould paddle all day and thC'n
h ead towards ~hore in the ev~n ·
ing.
·'The next part i::. the worst
part of the .whole trip," he
._,xplained. "The next 150 miles
are a long a C'oast that has no
beaches, just m an grove swamps.
H's about one-half fool to two feet
,\<>ep up to three miles from the
~htire, ··he wrote.
Capune's ever-present en-
thusiasm is beginning to wane.
·'I sure hope I Ii ve through this.
hut right now rm not sure." he
wrote.
Rut, in the next breath h<"
added, ''Tell my brother 1 won't
give up."
Paddling is not new to Capune
J le's already made several suc:
cessful trips up and down both
the east and west coasts. Jn
ht>tween his sea travels he JeC'-
tlires to school children.
When he beaches his board at
CClrpus Christi in February he'll pr?b~bly 'cal~ it quits. He' says
ne s Just getting too old for "this
kind oflhlng ... ADVENTURE SERIES -"Iran.
'fhe Pers ia of Old, .. Chris
Rorden. OCC Auditorium, 8 p.m.
FRIDAY NIGHT FILMS
••Death in Venire, .. OCC Forum,
7.30p.m.Adm. $1.
ORANGE COAST
20 Yule Trees FromPageAI
Taken in Mesa HINSHAW. •
(.
DAILY PILOT
"f• Or_.. ~I 0.>1y P.IOI, "'"'_,,to.
c:ombtnird ,,,_ N'""'' "'•""" ... oubh~ bi; rht: Qr..._ (06\I P111>fl'111tw1 ,,,.,,._, S-01",.,_
~"-' •rt °""'"...., H o""""' l"'°"Oft Frkief tor ~I• N>~u ,..,,..,.,,, A> octi, f<unlll>QI""
8'-a<h1f'O\lnt1ul V•H•r, tt111M '".AOOl.-~•tk
Vetk'y '1nd L.eot.m• 6tte(h ~uttt r,.,_, I A ''""l',.
r""Q~I •d1hon f\ pubfl\t)l•d S11t1trfMV\ find !,un
<l•Y\ llw .,..,MIO•I pvttll,hl!IO 1>4.on1 I\ ~I JJC1
....,..,, 8•J ~rNI, '°'"°IM"'• C•lllar'll• '17~16.
Robert N. Weed
PY"'.O.nl and Pubo.v-
Jack R. Currey
V10 Pr<t'lott11 •"4 c..-.. ~
Thomas Kttvll
Edtlo•
Th0m8$ A. Muf'l)tllne
M.tt1ae1~ ECll!Ot
Charws H . l.oos Rk'Mrd P. Nall
........ '"'' -~ (01 ....
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._....,.. ~··" 11 .. e,~~""''"'" -1~ nur11 lllH Dl>«ll llDu'rv.ord
~ll>oa<• V•l .. Y U>OI u P•t -··~o._,,_
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~•P'•~tod WllJIOMI •1>4'Clel ll•Nllk<t9ft .. <.,.,. . .,..ii",.., •
a.<o...t t1a4' .-i•••O-""'d ti tetl.t Mi>w .
C.ltfnm11 \o.lf)~•ll'fkwt b¥ ,.,,.._ U 2' -
""' ...,, ..,.,,"' ,, ,,_,,,,. "'"''•• f!r\11--0 H•••Olllhly.
Costa Mesa police have been
warning merchants about the
perils of Christmas <'rime and
the dangers were underscored by
a theft this m orning.
Twenty Ch ri s tmas tre('s
valued at $300 were stolen from a
'ot behind Builders EmPOrium.
289 E . 17th St.. Costa Mesa. short-
ly before dawn.
Police said burglars knocked
down a wood and wire mesh gate
lo get to the trees. The trees re-
portedly were in the lot at 4 a .m.,
but were missing when the store
manager arrivecl at 6:~.
f'roaa Page A J
CITATIONS
C'ranes in operation.
Ha mmons said that a M,000
fine h as been proposed for
.Livermore Rebar. Inc. and :l
S4.700 Ctne for Novo-Rados En-
terpris~.
Now that lht" citations have
bffn issued, both contract°"
may appeal tbe charees to the
California Oecupatlonlll ~rety
and Health Appeel Boe.rd
that h1s actions would be for the
lx>nefit of his employers.
Upton was freed la;;t weekend
from the Orange County Jail
after serving 84 days oC a six-
month sentence on his bribery
conviction. He has testified Cor
the prosecution in the Hinshaw
triaJ.
Hinshaw, 54, is accused of ac-
cepting stereo equipment and a
$1,000 bribe in the form of a cam-
paign contribution from the Tao·
dy Corporation.
From Page Al
SANITARY. •
ahead of rem3inine canidates in
the election, b~ appointed to fill
the vacancy.
. Tht' appointment, which was
m ade. wa s on~ of lh e
~tematives proposed by the dis -
trict m anager James Eldrldae.
The alternatives were to tab
six months to f 111 the vacancy,
which Eldridse said the law al-
lows, and solicit the communJty
for more applicants., or to call a
apoci.ai l•ot 1011. &&4rh&ae ~timated th At the election would
htwe cost hetwt'tn $8,000 and
--• • --• • & •
From Page ,\ J
... -
BEDE~IAN •.
he acted in self d~fense l&t f-'eb
5 when ht' rained blow~ on Mr
Atwatt"r untii he n.•al11.ed, too
late, that ht' had killed hi~
t'mployt'r.
Thl' 40-year·old mule nuts4!
teslifi8d that Mrs. Atwater ar~ed herself with a carvin~
kmfe and was int('nl on killing ~er husband when he pur:>ued her
JO th~ hallwuy leading t o
Atwater·s bedroom and grabbed
ht:>r in a bear hug.
The burly l.t>banese immigrant ~aid he deflerted the knife to the
point that .it infJieted a scalp
wound on his t'mployer and then
h(•at her over the head repeated
ly with a bronze figurine.
Bt>delian then drove the body
to an auto wrecking yard in
Pa<'oima, s tuffed it into a 55
;!allon oil drum and filled the con
tamer with liquid cement.
I le sa1d he then returned to the
Atwater home in Cameo Shores
and used' first blark and then
yellow paint to cover the walls
s plashed along the length of the
hallway w ith Mrs. Atwater's
blood.
Redelian ':; two lawyers
vigorously argued today that
Mrs. Atwater was determined to
dispose of her husband and that
s he had reason to fear the out-
<;.o me of a court h eari n g
scheduled for the day after she
died.
Judge James F'. Judge was told
that nursing notes relating to the
eare of her husband were hidden
in a mattress by Mrs. Atwater
and that Redetian was scheduled
to tes tify against her in a
Superior Court inquiry into the
Atwater trust.
Mrs. F<>nno testified today that
$he was asked by Mrs. Atwater
after several aNs of cruelty had
been rommitted against the in·
valid husband. "How long can
this go on, how long can he last?··
Mrs. Fenno testified that Mrs.
Atwat<>r once threw a n ash tray
at her husband and that she oc·
<' asionally covered him com ·
pletely with a blanket that bore
his monogrammed initials .
The defense witness said that
Atwater's reaction on those O('·
.casions was to tell his wife, "No,
;\-tommy, no, mommy.··
Mrs. Fenno further testified
that Mrs. Atwater often
threatened her husband with
divorce and told him that she had
no desire to stay with him any
longer.
She was asked about Atwater's
rea('tion to thos e s tatements.
"AJJ he evE'r rlict w as <'ry," she
!'aid.
",.arning I ssued
JAKARTA. Indonesia <UPI)-~n 3 :;trongly worded s tatement
<'~ . the eve of President Ford ·s
v1s1t, Indonesia warned today 1t
may have to take dire<'t a<'tion to
res tort" order in troubled
Portuguese Tim or.
Battin
No ]Udge Found
To .Judge Judge
Attorney:s m the case of indil'l
ed county Supervisor Robert Bat
Lif! were unable today to agree on
a Judge to determine whet.her or
not Orange County Superior
Court Judge Kenneth Lae <'an
give Battin a fair and unbiased trial.
As a rc::.ult. Judge Lac will re
quest assignmt"nt of a judge by
the state Judieiary Council.
Al issue in tht> assignment of
j~1~ges, is a n allegation by Bat
tins attorney, Matthew Kurilich.
that Judge Lae would not givt'
Battin a fair trial because of hi:.
association with what Kurili<'h
calls ·'the Lincoln Club
Republican t>stablishment · ·
Battin. a Democrat. wu:s 111
diC'ted last July by the county
Grand Jury on multiple charge::.
related to the use of county
employes In his uns uccessrul bid
for his party·~ nomination for
lieutenant governor.
At the time of the indictment.
the Santa An a s upervisor
charged that it was politically
motivated by the Republican
<>stablis hment and Di stri <'l
Attorney Cecil Hicks.
His all<>ga lion became an issue
when his trial was set to begin
::"llov. 24 in Judge Lae's courtroom
and Kurilich filed an affidavit of
prejudice.
In res ponse. Judge Lat•
dedared that after much soul
$earching he believed himself
capable of giving Battin a fair
and unbiased trial.
Originally. K urilich and Depu-
ty District .Attorney J ack
Ryan were fo agree on a third
judge to hear the issues involved
in the affidavit.
But this morning, Ryan and
~urilich told Judge Lae they
were unable to agree on a judge
from the Orange County Superior
Court.
According t o statements bv
hoth Ryan and Kurilich, a list
t·onsisting of one unnamed judge
wnssubmitted to RyanTuesdav.
Puppet Programs
Planned in Mesa
Puppet programs. in wt11C'h
children wi 11 be invited to
participate, are being presented
at playgrounds in Costa Mesa .
T h e three-week program
began Dec. 1. It will be given at
different playgrounds on d if
ferent days. The schedule can bt•
obtained by calling the Costa
M<>sa Leisure Services' Depart·
ment at 556·5300.
Ryan agrN'd with the s<'le1·
tion. Kurilkh returnl'd the nt•xt
dt'Y when thC' two apparently frll
into di:;;agrt>ement over th<' sclt·t·
tion '
Hyan t:~•llNt the tkfense ;1t
torneys' mam•uvering a cht•s:-
;!3me a nd agreed to t h<' hc;1ring
t'l('fore a judge app01nted from
11utside the rounty al ~I 30 J m
l>t'r 15. I .,
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CHANGES. •
that would indude lh1• C'om
mumvers ity. Dr Watson :-n1d
'There appears to bt> lillll• vallll'
in furtht>r discussion at th1 ... time ..
Rut both Barbara Pogisian 11f
the G WC s<>nate and Phyllis
Ra:;ile of the OCC senate suid
that the11· groups did not feel dis
cussion was closed. An ad ho«
«ommittee would still recom
mend organizational change:.-.
but the com m ittec had been
l·harged to ket,p the study to "
two-college model.
Mrs . Basile Si)id that She ex
peC'te<l lh<' committc<.' to return
with a proposal "in a wt>ek to HI
days ... She explained that con
c·ern over curriculum control
wcts b<>hind the faculty's stance.
Trustf'C' Donald Hoff expressed
::.urpnse that s tands <'OUld bt·
taken on a concept lhaL hds nf\t
been fully explained. "I don ·1
know what it's supposed to do."
he commented. "J couldn't take a
s tand yet.··
Creative Rhythms
Offered in Mesa
.-t.. rreativf' rhythms progr am
will be offered at playgrounds in
C'osta Mesa during the holiday
season .
The leisur<.' services depart
ment announ<'ed that there will
he musical games and carols. An
attraction will be lumi sticks.
rhythm in s truments that
<Jriginat<>d in Africa. The pro
gram will be beld at playground~
through Dec. 18.
Showers Forecast
Ry The Associated Press
l -...J
The weakening of a high pre •
ssure ar<>a in the North likely will
bring s howers over much or
~orthern California by tonight .
:-ays the National Weather
&>rvi<'e.
silverwoods
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