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1975-12-23 - Orange Coast Pilot
• •• , .. , --.as et a ers u1zze Daniel's LioD Might Get Role In TV Auto Ads .,. • DAILY PILOT * * * 1oc * * * TUESDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 23, 1975 VOL ... NO.>S1,tSECTIONS,2'PAGES Dan and Lion O.lly l'li.t SUlff !'Mt• DANIEL SHOOK, FRIEND JASMINE LOOK TO FUTURE ,1 for Costa Mesa Lioness, a Courtroom Compromise My Cat Spot? Daniel's Lion May Get Job ·sy Al.AN DIRKJN efforts to find a home for her ou ... o.11r P1to1Sutt elsewhere had failed. It was only for one night, Shook ~aid, but it The Costa Mesa city attorney was enough for r esidents to spot hopes the case of Daniel and his her and for Jasmine to be taken denless lion finally is closed. to Lion Country Safari again and Daniel is Daniel Shook, the for the city attorney's office to 24-year-old Golden West Coll~ge take Shook back to court. student who, to the co!15temation A new complaint of keeping an of neighbors and police, ~as in· unlicensed, undomesticated termittently ke pt J asm.ine, a animal was brought against 14-month-old lioness. in the Shook and he was also accused of backyard of his home at 2543 violating probation imposed in OrEafnfgoertAsvteo. f1"nd a den for the previous court appearances. But a new solution was worked near 200-pound pet at Corona, out in the courtroom of Judge Riverside, and Fullerton have Belly Lamoreaux: J asmine. was proved fotile. Friends of _Shook signed over to the o~ershJp or often found they were takmg on James Simonsen· of Mira Loma more than they .could han~le as and Shook was allowed to "bail" law officers banish~ the honess Jasmine out of Lion Country from their jurisdictions. Safari which had cared for the • But today it appears that a new defanged and dectawed lion for a -agreement h~s be~n workec;t out, month. one which will give J asmine a • Costa Mesa assistant city at- den in Mira Loma and the poten-tomey R.R. Campagna hastily tial of starring in TV com-and gladly drew up a bill of ~ale mercials. for Simonsen and Shook to sign. The latest development be~an •·we have only been interested in wben Shook brought the exiled compliance with. the law, not li'l.ness back to Costa Mesa after ,, C agna ...,, with punishment, amp 'coAST CHVRCH RJllCES SET range Coast churches will be ebratini the birth of Christ th a host of Chrlstmas Eve and ristm as Day events from eaeanta to carol sings -to Holy ~munlon. , • f'or a roundup or the Yuletide /events. see Page A9. •( said. "Simonsen is the legal owner -I'm still the trainer," Shook said of th& new arrangement. "1 see her every day." Simonsen, who has a r~nch. came forward to help after read· ing of Daniel and J asmine's plight in th~ press. Shook goes out to the ranch every day lo work on building a den for Jasmine to fit Departme~l of Fish and Game s~ificauo.ns. "We believe San lk'rnardino (See LION, Pag~ A.2) o ·odgers' Pitcher 'Freed' NEW YORK (AP) -Pitchers Andy Messersmith and Dave McNally were declared baseball free agents today , the Associated Press learned. The decision by impartial arbitrator Peter Seitz could shake the foundations of the sport. Seitz, who one year ago ruled that Catfish Hunter was a free · agent. ruled that Messersmith and McNally were free agents because they played in 1975 without contract s. The ruling seemed certain to set up a bid- ding war for Messersmith and it could doom baseball's historic reserve clause that binds a player to one team. The decision was to be an- nounced later today. It is certain to be challenged in the courts .. This decision is much more tm· portant that the one rendered in the Hunter case. Hunter was declared a free agent because Oakland owner Charles O. Finley failed to honor the terms of his contract. Messersmith and McNally have been declared free agents on the g?'Ounds that a player becomes such by playing a year without a contract. Baseball owners already have filed a suit in federal court in Kans as City, claiming the cases of Messersmith. who pitches for tbe Los Angeles Dodgers, and MeNally, who r etired in mid- seasoo after pitching for Mon· treal, were not arbitrable. If that effort fails. the owners seem certain to challenge Seit~· ruling in court. No Presenis ·For Patty REDWOOD CITY <AP) -Ther e will be no Christmas presents for Patricia Hearst and the other inmates of the San Mateo County Jail, ao of- ficial says. Gifts are not allowed for .security reasons at the jail where Miss Hearst, 21, is awaiting trial Jan. 26 on bank robbery c harges , Roger Goad, jail com- mander, said Monday. The newspaper heiress and her fellow prisoners will receive a package con- taining toothpaste, a toofbbrus h, mouthwash, soap and a comb, Goad said. ··tehers MeNally; Messersmith Set As 'Free A.gents' ' Say Again? Obsolete Note Obsolete WASHINGTON (AP) -Agriculture Secretary Earl L. Butz has signed an official order which declares, among other things, that a previous. order issued to declare some of his me mos obsolete is now obsolete itself. The order titled "Secretary·s Me morandum No. 1889" states that "a recent r eview of Secretary's Me~oranda r evealed that certain memoranda have become obsolet e." Thus, the new memo said , ''the following lis t of secretary's memoranda are declared obsolete.'' . Heading the list was Memorandui:n No. 1800 is- sued Aug. 28, 1975 which was the previous "obsolete secretary's m emoranda." . An Agriculture Department spokesn:rnn said that "presumably another memorandum,,w1ll ma~e t~e new obsolete memorandum obsolete some time in· the future. Mystery Body Coffin Firm Asked ToA.idi_nOC Probe Oranf!e County Sheriff's or- ficers have located the makers or a coffin that was thrown onto the county dump in Coyote Canyon last week with its human re- mains spilled among mounds of trash. But record keepers at the Batesville, Ind., casket plant have not yet· been able to de· termine the identity of the Orange County mortuary that purchased the m etal coffin. "' ''They know that it was made in the 1950s," an investigator staled today. "And they believe that as soon as they can lay their hands on further records they can tell us where the casket was shipped." · . Until then, inves tigators stressed today, they do not intend to make prolonged inquiries at -county mortuaries which have already been briefly contacted on the disposal of the coffin con· laining human remains. Coroner's officers have not yet completed what they say are lengthy forensic tests on the whitened bones found in the bat· tered metal coffin. They have determined that the deceased was male but have not yet established bis age or the date of his interment. Sheriff's investigat~ made it clear today that one county mortuary is at the top of a short list of suspects. But they refused to identify the facility for the record pending a · report from the lndiana casket plant. Trash workers who made lhf' grisly discovery last wee~ while \ sorting rubbish at Coyote Canyon told deputies that one of their col- leagues recalled hauling a number of caskets to the dump from the Westminster Memorial Park. Officers said the e mploye did (See COFFIN, Page A2) Excited Dogs Tangle Up With Ford WASHINGTON (AP) -Dog • gone if President Ford dtdn 't have' a hard time leaving the White House today. Dogs, even ones that have had obediencetraining,areno rcspec· tersofpresidentialdign.ity. The President was trying to lead two retrievers -his and son Jack's-totbe helicopter waiting. to take them on the fi rst leg o( their skiing vacation in Vail, Colo. Liberty, the President's dog, was on one leash. Reva, J ack's puppy, was on the other. Round and round they went, wrapping the leashes around the Presi· dent's legs. At one point, Ford stumbled over the leashes. Finally, after pholographl'rs recorded the scene, Mrs. Ford re- lieved her husband of Liberty and they Clew off together to the slopes whf're twists and turns arc more appropriate. DA Drops Action On Sites The announcement that the Orange County Distnct Attorney had dropped dozens of obscenity charges against the Pussycat Theaters in Buena Park and Anaheim should have no effect on Newport Beach's cases, Newport Police Chief B. James Glavas said today. .. I was surprised at the an- nouncement that the charges had been dropped," said G lavas, ''but at the same time, I see no ef· feet on the cases we have pending against the Balboa Puss ycat Theater." At least a d ozen separate com· plaints still are pending against the theater ownership and management as the result of a Jong series. or raids on the P erunsula movie house. The dropping of charges in the north area of the county related lo the hard -core films "Deep Throat" and ''Devil in Miss .Jones," as well as several other litles which had been shown and seized at the theater's two out· lets. The prosecution said that in the interest of justice, the charges should be dropped because all the films were substantially "similar in content and "Throat" and "Devil" bad been ruled not obscene by a Newport Harbor municipal court jury. The Balboa Theater has billed (See FILMS, Page AZ) Coast Weather Fair through Wednes· day . Not much tem· peralure change. Highs near 70. Lows tonight in the 40s. INSIDE TODAY In second . article on Retl. Sun Myung Moon's Uni/lea· tion Church, .a reporter becomes undercover rttnlit and tell$ of four days inside chur ch. ll1 s conclusion: •·Moon will not los~ easily.'• Page All. Index AtY-Sfnke AJ ltltH'INuJM .. Er-.. n<M<k at 411111 UMff1> aJ LM. .. .,. 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"We're 'gonna inspire a lot or men to gt'l out of thcJI' roC'km' "!'issi119e r Remark M a rxi s t Fac tion 'Okay for Angola' WA S lll\;GTON (A P) &·cretar) of St.1tc lll'll?J :\ Kiss· mger said todJy thC' l 'nth•<I States would have no objection to a 'larxist fad ton tak mg control vf Angola But. Kissin ~er said, so long as the S:<>viet Union and Cuba keep backmg the Marxist faction with .. a mass1vt.· expeditionary force," the t:n1ted States will re- ~1.st. Fo ur Cities ~t Holiday For E m ployes Employes of four Orange Coast c·1t1es will get some bonus holiday lime 'this yule season. joining. federal. slate and county govern- ment "orkt•r:-. 1n taktn~ a break from d~Hl\ dutll':;. l Hclatt-d Sto~ PageA3> ·' 1 r\'lne and San Clemente municipal workt•rs will get add1- t 1nnal full-day h ohdays. \\'t,dnesday. Christmas Eve. \\ lll be a day off at Irvine City ll~.111. in addition to the regular Chnslmas and New Year's Day holiday s. San Clemente 1•mployes will take their extra cla) on Fr1dav. th't> same dav ~rantl'd to federal and count)· \~orkers ~e" port Beach a nd Seal Beach employes will get off work at noon on both Christmas Eve and the day before Ne" ) t.•ar s m ad· rl1t1on to the regular hohdays. C'1ty h;Jll:; in all other Orangl~ (\>.ist communities wiJI close on- h on the regular holidays. '.\l ost business and 1nd11~trv. in· duding s upermarkcb. '>'Ill CIOSC <1n Chnstmas and ;'l;ew Year·s hut a count<,• chamb<'r of com- merce s pokesman s aid today 1hat some pharmaCles and small convenience markets will stay open to supply hol1d•1y needs. :\II the cou nty's courts will be clo:.ed on Friday m addilton to Christmas and New Ye<1r's. The only feder<1I government offtcl' that '-'tit be open for bus1- rw ...... as usual Friday will be the t S Postal Service, "hich \\Ill tx· dd1venng m.111 that day. Ag1zew Case Not Over Y et \\ \O...,lfl ~GTON <AP) -The in- ,.,._, 11111n that led to the rc- 1g11,1 111 of Vice President Spiro T .\,?11"\\ ;ind the md1dment of :\1.1r. l.1n I <~o\ :\l arnn :\1andcl w1ll l1 •.1 t to furl h<•r prosecutions, '11 Y" .i 11 ,\ s :·o1 ~ t tint at torn c y ~··npr .ti Iii 11et• E T1111 c; made the state- mc>nt on 'lnrnl;1v as he ari::u<"d that puhh<' rt 1,.,,M. 1>1 m;Jlcnal J.!Jlherc·cl 1n t he J\,::ncw case '~ould wop.irr1111• n1rrent and future c:ist" r1•o,;tJ1tmg from the probe by thl' 11fftce "' .Jervis S. Finney. I ht· l s .Jtlorney for \tar) land ORANGE COAST <, Robert N Wf'Nl r ,, ' h ,,, tr •1I11t1! r,., J,1c k R Curlr•y \tH,. rrt ,tdf"l'f1t ,11 t1 (1•·t14"( tt Mif\Al"Jf t Thoma•, Kf'ev11 i ,,, , lhomas /\. Murph1ne M~UHt.J•nw t O•tnt Charles H. Loos Richard P. Nall Offices t o .. 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"We are going to make a ma1or effort, both diplomatically and on the ground, to make do with what we have.'' Kissinger re1ll''ratl'd the Ad- ministration pos 1t10n that tht.• Cnited States has no designs on thl' former Portugul'se colony in West Africa. Ill' said Washington !'upports a coalition among thC' three n val fact ions or any other Afncan solution Rut. speaking of lhl' So\'1et Union, which has g1\'l'n mas:,1\'t' SOVIETS FURNISH MIGS TO ANGOLA AIR FORCE, A4 military support to tht.~ Popular :\lovement for tht· L1b<.>ration of .\ngol a ( M LA >, K 1 ssinger "arned: "The l·n1led States will not accept So\'tet c-:<p.ms1on of any kmd." Kissinger said the issue is not whether a pro·Soviet fad ion wins control, but that "failure to resist can only lead other countries to conclude that their situation is becoming more precarious." While the l lnited States is not about to penalize Moscow by cut· ting grain sales, "There is no question our over-all relationship will suffer," Kissinger said. With questions on Angola pre· dominating at the news con- ference. Kiss inger defended tht> covert U.S. support given to tht' National Front for the Liberation of Angola and the National Union for 1he Total lndependence of . .\ngola. F romPage A J FILMS ••• those two film<> for many weeks and police attenlton in Newport has waned. Glavas' "ice and intelligence... officers have insisted, however, that if the titles change and the t heme remains the same, they would continue seizures of films alle,ged to be obscene. Thus far. none of the pending C';J!i<'S from ~<''>'port 's rJ1ds e:J1 lier thi s :. ear have been schl·duled for trial. The official reason has been because of a I.irk of adequate !'laff 10 the DA ·:, office to pro· !-l'C'lltc the r:omplatnb. Plane Crash Kills Three RANNf!'iG (AP) -Three persons were killed Monday when their smgle-cngme plane crashed and exploded about a half~mlle cast of the municipal airport here, authorities said. . None of the persons aboard the Piper Cherokee 180 has been . identified, authorities said. Expe~tlng Cher Bono, recently rccon· C'il<'d with husband·singer Gregg Allman. is pregnant anrl E.'xpt·ctln~ in late June or .July. The television s tar will resume profession a l partnership with Sonny Bono. her first husband. in February . choµrs." S~lid Riggs. tht' hero u( thi Geritol Sl't who first j.!a11wd prom1n('nc.'t' b) be;.lhng \.\.Oml'n· ... tennis pro Margaret court and then losing to Rtlhe Jean King Riggs 1s shll mad at Mrs. Kang bee a use s he \\on 't give him a re match and he called her ··a bad sport." Bobby says he trained 10 days for the cross-country event, run nmg sever'11 miles a day and cal· ing lots or vltaming and heulth foods. He s1:ud ht> used mostly vitamins C, E and Ul2. and sup· pll'mented them with liver pills. "heat germ, soy prot<.•in and cod 11 ''l'r oll. Even so, Riggs wasn't expect · ed to finish the race, but tus sponsor, a cundy bar manufac· turer, promised him $1,000 for each mile he was a ble to struggle through .. UPI T•l"°hOlo WILL MARY JO RISHER (LEFT) LOSE CUSTODY o noN? Court Prob es Relationship With A nn Foreman (right) Jury ,Mulling Fate Of Les.bian's Son DALLAS (UPI) -A domC'stic r elations court jury met today to study nearly a week of testimony and decide whether Ric hard Risher. 9. should continue to lt\'l' with his mother, a lesbian, or be placed· in the custody of his father. The jury or 10 men and two women, all of whom said .lhcy would not award custody in the case solely because 1\lary Jo Risher maintains a homosexual relationship with Ann Foreman. met for two hours Monday night but was unable to reach a de- cision. The case stemmed Crom at· tempts by Doug Risher, an aircratft mechani·c, to gain custody of his son, Richard, because, h e' a rgued, the at· mosphere in Ms. Risher's home 1s detrimental to the child. Risher has since remarried and is raring for his 17-year-old son. ''Don't punish Mary Jo Risher because she is a homosexual," attorney Fran k Stenger said in closing arguments, "and more important, don't punish Richard Risher because his mother is a homosexual." A psychiatrist testified earlier in the trial R ichard does not know his m other is a homosex· ual. Neville Murray testified changing Richard's custody for a reason unknown to him would be injurious. Michael Foreman t estified Monday he does not think his JO.year-old daughter is· being harmed because she lives with her lesbian mother. "I fe lt I was actit'lg in Judie Ann's best interest in leaving her with her m other;" said Foreman. Foreman said he ·teamed of his w1ce·s sexual preferences after they separated in 1900. They later were divorced and he made no move to take his d aughter from the house. Mrs. Barley, Pilot Write r 'B Mother, Dies Mrs. Sarah Alice Barlt>y, 8..J, the m other of Dally Pilot court reporter Tom Barley, dted in her native Leeds, England, early 'to· day. Mrs . Barley, a member of the original Suffragettes in England under Emily Pankhurst, died in her s leep. Bes1des her son, who is a res i- dent o( Orange, Mrs. Barley leaves a daughter, Alire or Leeds; five grandch.tl<lren °and three great-grandchlldr<'n. ln her younger years. Mrc;. Three psychologists tesli{ied last week a child raised in a homosexual environment was not more likely to become a homosexual than one raised in a heterosexual environment.. A clinical psychologist . Dr. Dolores . Dyers, s aid Richard told her last • year he wanted to continue to live with his m other . But Ms . Risher·s older son, Jimmy, a senior in high school, said he preferr ed living with his father because his mother's homosexuality emba rrassed him. Doug Rish er said Richard would have a "father and mother image portrayed before him to see and model himself after" jf the jury awards him custody. The National Organization of Women has passed a resolution supporting Ms. Risher and is raising fund s in her behalf. Martha Dickey, the Dallas NOW representative, said Ms. Ris her was being discriminated against because of sexual preferences. Sterile Inva sion LOS ANGELES CAP) -Like an invasion or tiny paratroopers, sterile fruit flies have been dropped from an airplane over Los Angeles in a new phase of the war agains t the paras itic Mediterranean fruit Cly. *• ..... carpe There were limes he felt like quitting, he said 111 a telephone interview. · "He <Emmerton) did a torrid pace, a hell of a first 25 miles. When I saw tlus gu,y run the first 16 miles to my seven, 1 thought my God this guy's unbelievable, but he couldn't keep it up." . Emmerton, holder or many distance.running r ecords, sur· passed his 50-milc mark for a F ro• Pase Al LION ••• County will issue a pt'rmit if ..1 proper den 1s provided," Shook said. Shook said that Simonsen works for a n auto dealer who has expressed interest in using the lioness in TV commercials Lion Country Safari ZOOiogicai Director Pal Quinn warned lhat Simonsen has taken on a big responsibility. "Lions Ii ve 20 to 25 years.'' he said. He also warned that although Jasmine acts more like a dog than a lion -"she's afraid of other lions" -the animal still is· dangerous. "She can still oyer· power a man." he added . "Wild animals s imply do not make pets." But Shook responded that he likes being able "to com· municate with an animal that can level you with one blow." "l can wrestle with her and pin her shoulders to the growid,'' the 170-pound Shook said. "Yes, r know it's dangerous. but I never go into her cage until her mood 1s right. until J know :,he wants to play . "Jt·s not an ego trip, as people.- say. l just love bag cats. One day, when I'm able to move way out in the country. I'm going to have another one.'' From Page Al COFFIN •• • • not know iC those coffins were e mpty or occupied. . Sheriff's investigators said to- day that they h ave not yet been able to contact Westminst er Me morial Di rector D erek McWhinney on the possibility that the Coyote Canyon casket may have come from his facility. McWbinney was not available for comment today or Monday when called by a Daily Pilot r e· porter. He has not been available> for comment since the coffin was .found. "Our hopes are centered on the Batesville people telling us who purchased this coffin," an in· vestigator said . "When we have . that information, it will be full steam ahead for this depart· ment.'' Soviets Didn't Use Lasers WASHINGTON CAP) -P en· tagon sources say a mysterious phenom enon that caused concern about possible Soviet efforts to blind U.S. early warning satellites r esulted from names from a ruptured natural gas pipeline in Russia. These sources say a study has convinced U.S. ex perts that the Soviets did not, as first feared, focus l aser beams on a stationarv American satellite on guard against possible surprise missile attack. J')eath \'ollE>y run with 3 tim<" of c1~ht hours anJ '51 mtnull'S · nine seconds l>ett"r th.in his pn•· VlOUS best for that diSlJil<.'l' Temperatures ranged from_ tho 60s m the early rnormng up into the 80s by a!tt'rnoon. Riggs said he started out in lus running shorts and tee shirt. "I paced m yself." he !'laid, ad· ding his nurse was in a van er~. ing along beside him. J Two County T eens Hurt On Cycle '\ • A young Westminster woman and her male companion were hurled into the air like rag dolls Monday night when their motorcycle slammed into a car at a north Huntington Beach in- tersection and exploded in a ball offire. Mary K.S. Maberry, 22, o( 14092 Ash St., clung to life todar at Huntington Intercommunity Hospital with multiple injuries suffered in the 5:05 p.m .. acct.. dent. . .. Just about everything .•. ;•a nursing spokesman said when asked the type of injuries in- volved. . The m otorcycle operator;. Edward T .. Seamon , 19, of 14221 Willow Lane, Westminster, was luckier and escaped with injuries requiring only emergency r oom treatm ent and was sent home. The victims were hurled from the destroyed machine at Spr· ingdale Street and McF<1dden Avenue as it collided with a car driven by Mrs. Marjorie M. Lynch, of 15432 Bayside Lane, Huntington Beach. The tragedy marred Mrs. L)'nch's holiday season, mclud- mg her 55th birthday, which falls on Chnstmas Day. Police Officer Patrick Gildea said Mrs. Lynch had apparently just begun a l eft turn from McFadden Avenue onto Spt- ingdale Street as Seamon's motorcycle approached the cros51"oads. Several witnesses watched in ho rror as the young couple hurtled from the bike on impaot. a split-second before the gasoline-fed explosion. Nixon Greets Dav~Julie SAN DIEGO CAP) -Formc-r President Richard M. Nixon turned o ut at San Diego's municipal airport to meet son-in· law and daughter, David and Julie Eisenhower , who Clew in for a holiday visit. The young couple were accom. panied by Secret Service agents on the flight Monday from Was hingto n , D .C., whe r e Eisenhower is a law student at George Washington University. Nixon awaited the Lindbergh Field arrival in a chauffeured limousine before making the SO mile trip back to San Clemente with the Eisenhowers. . . Hijack er H alted MEDELLIN, Colombia CJ\P) -P~lice disguised as mechan1l's s hot and severely wounded a hi· jacker who seized a small planl' Monday with eight other pe>rsom. aboard and demanded $65,000. DEN'S • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • "1_ ----·-·installation· custom draperies Barley joined the movement for ~om<'n's rights and she and mahy members or the group ac- tive early in this century had fre· quent encounters with the LIC.N0.130412 authorities. "She was a lways very proud of 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COST A MESA, CALIF. 92627 • PHONE 6.46-4838 -6.46·2lSS~ that," her son said today. . 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Lagun.1 lk.1d1 Craig ~eal. m anager o r ~ear, Sporting Goods, said that a ciefa, has been caused b\' difficult\ i~ <'On ta c t in ~ the ·'.':orth-Fae" Tt'presentative M'rvin(! this area. ~eat will contact thf' manufac · turt'r directly this \\e-t•k if th<' rt'presentative s till can not bt' rt·· ached. IC ~orth·Fac(• determinP' that the sleepifl'f( bag "as dt•f<'c · tive, ~eal's will re place it out of stock. In morf' q11P~tionahll' cast's, the m anufacturer rt" St'rves lhf' ri~hl to rt'pair ur repla ct' I he slt't· pin~ hag. OF:AH P \'l I 1u:-.t niowd mt11 an apanm1•111 1 ti.1t h.c-. .1 ..;l1cl111 : gl:ts:-door, h11t no" incicm 1n tlw bt-cin1on1 I c1 hkl' -.omt.· .11r .11 ·m;:!ht. h11t hl•s il.1tc• lo Oll4'11 till' ctoor for f1.•,1r of l><.•111g robb1.'d \\'h:it":-lhl' 11•;1..,t l·x111.·r~..,., l' "·" of part1all,:1 op1•nmg 1111 ... clow .met still protl'l't1ng m,'.l ... t·ll '' L (; . !-I.in Clt·ml•nt 1• Y o u r I e a s t t' ' " t• n ' i ' e allt>rna ti \"t' wo uld I)(' to pl:u·" a s nu g l y fitt i n g l t·n ~l h o f broom stick. \\OOci(•n do\\f'I •1r mt>tal rod in th\' lo wt•r t rat·k 11( the sliding glass 1l1H1t , allu" ing for a s lig ht 0 1wni111!,. ,\nollll'r method is to d rill at lt•:ht a 0 o in - ch diamet1.•r hoh' th.i t an~h·1> downward through tlu-top tha n- nt'I of lht' door a nd continu<'~ into the top portion of the s liding door frame at the point wtwn· _:1ou "ant the dt•or tu rc•main open. With a :.olid mt•ta l 1>in or l10lt placed in the hul<'. thr door "ill be securt'ly hC'ld in plact'. When not in ust'. th<· pin can be at · tacht>d to a cor d or light chain and droppt•d through a -.ere"<')•' adjoining tht• dnor .. \ddt•d St'curi ty is provid<'d h~ -.cre \\ing t\\o or thret> ~o. 8 or ~o. 10 ~het't mt•tal screws into tht' track aho\'t' thl' slidin~ door. Th<' scr<'WS s hould protrude ~o the top of the cloo;ing door jus t clears tht'm . 'fhi-. "ill pre vent the d oor from bt'ing lift ed out o r th<' lower t rad .. .nark the Film DEAR P t\'T WC' plan In take film with u:-; on our trip abroad. Will 11 bt' l'ub.11.·1.·I tn duty upon our rl.'lurn lo thl' United S!::ttl·~·1 I'd abo like to know if it ·s possible to mall exposed film to tht.~ Unitt.•cl States rather than brinJ!Jn!? it back on your person L :'-J . Balhoa Film that is m ade in tht> linite d Sta tes a nd hroui:t ht back with you is not subject to duty. If you purc hase forei~n mm, it m ay be included in your exe mption. Film that was manufactured in the nite d States s hould be mailed in th<' enve lope or pre paid mailer provided by y our d e a ler or laboratory.\ )1 ark the outside wrapper, "Unde vl'loped photo· graphic mm or U .S. manufac- ture. Examine with care." GOOD GRIEF= .' ONLY Z SMOPPING DAYS 'TIL CHRISTMAS .' ~ s Dally Piiot St•tl Pho1o CHRISTY (LEFT), CINDA ADMIRE HANDIWORK In Fountain Valley, Christmas is a Super Tree Titanic Tree Valley F arnily Thinki1ig Big B.Y ROBE RT RARKE R 0111•• D•ofy Polol Sl<llf Oh Christma-; trt'C'. oh Christmas tree -oh boy, oh h<>) "hat a Ch ristmas trN'0 Larrv :.ind Cheryl Williamson of Fount.11n \'alley got into lh1.• Cbnstmas s pirit in a big way this :-rar '' ith a Cnris tmas tree that t1m t'rs tn the n •r:-· top of a second-story bgh·b".Jm<'d c r tl 1ng :.'O fl'l•t :"' <1.,. II L0ok L..1rrv an ct l'hl n I anct t hl'!r ct ·:u;..:ht 1•rs Chri:-.ly. i1 ,111.t ( 1nd.1. S. l \\O \\ hoh• d.1 vs tu tit· 1•1\ ;lie' IL ("1;. 11 • hdpt•d t lll, ln•l hl' could n'1h 11·Jl'h the \lr\ lx>llum bi-:.ineht>S · 'Cinda s aid :-.he "' ,1s '>O afrmd \\l'"d ha,·t• j sm;tll t rt'l' this yeJr." ~l rs \\"1l11~1111 son ~.11d '.\lunda ·, \\ 1•11 :-.he• l'1•rt:1111h chdn 't ti:n •· Lo ww n · · "Wl• climbed ,o JG foot l.-du1·r ancl .,.d.' s till hJd tu u!'e u sl1o·k 111 put up come of thP dC'corations. F:.-en al that, \H' couldn't reach tltt.:' top," ~he ~aid. '.\lrs. Wilham said they put out· door Chris tmas lights on the bi g t1·t·c lo keep thmgs m perspec- t 1vc. · Almo::;t all the decor<1l1nns are homemach'." she said "I ktpt ur~ing Lia· t'•rls to g1•t mn1·1• ~·nd nwr<• tl11 11g:. out <of lh<'i1 { iosl'ls for mor.: dt>l'Or al1ons. · I.Jr)!<' rPd ho'.'s . garland::, p!.tsttl' sllC'I\\ flakes. stufft•d Sant;1 1 ·1,1ust>s t1ml downs ;md Jo t:-nf ,..:1.'~l.'rhrc td .iuound on th•• tn•t• \h.., Wtlltamson said lhC' trr•t• is .1 le1!:lnd1 t·v1•rP..,., a nri 1., <':< tn•nlC'I~ f-tst i::rov:t11g '"II .,. ·'" thc"'':.l tl·n111..! r>• .• r < < .H'n·!I' \\all ft•iwC'. · ,, '' t' I i.I In cut 11 d.," '1. :-hl' :-.111! It could I u :-n out to LI' 1u:,t alx111t lhl' b1ggt•s1 Chn.,tm .• s lrl''-' this side of thP N(lrlh Pole "Yule Blues' Keep Help Lines Abuzz By AN~F. COOPER 01 lhP D•oly Ptlol Sl•!I Chnslmas has its dark side. It is JllSl plain depressing to a large number of people. according ln Orange Co<1st professionals 111 .ir<.>:.i hospitals and clim es ·All the Help Lines arc:' ringing off the hook.•· said Barrv Crawford. H untin gton Be<1ch F'l'ec Clm1c d irector. "Christmas is the worst tim<.-of year for pco· pie with problems." The reason for the upsurge in grief dur ing what is t raditionally regarded as the h appiest time <.'f the year may be related to the contrast between what 1s expect l'<i and what is real. suggested .\1ary Stack. adm inistrator of thl' Laguna Beach F ree Clin ic. '"We see m ore people at the C'linic," said Ms. Stack, "and we see a cha nge in the kmds of pro tilems they have. This is true around any fa mily-type holiday, and Christmas is tradJtionally extremely fa mily-centered. "People alone or in broken fam ilies are faced with the con- trast between what is expected or Elderly Woman Hit, Killed By 'Slow' Car A slow-moving car enterin g a Leisure Wo rld g ate struck and fata lly injured a 76-year-old resi· dent of the private r etire ment community in Laguna Hills Mon- d ay. A California Highway P atrol s pokesm a n said today Ma rie Vonic, of 2234 Via Puerta was hit by the car as she tried to cross the street near her home at about 4 p.m . The CHP s pokesm an said the ~ a uto was traveling at "less than 15 m .p .h ." whe n it h it the woman . The driver , Katherine J . Briden. 67, of 227 A Via Pucrttl, was a pparently blinded by the late afternoon s un. The victim w as taken by am- h ulanre t o S addleback Com munity Hospital where s he ct1C'd shortly aftt>r 5 p.m . or internul 1n Juries and bleeding. wh:it thev would ltke and the ac Luaht\ of their loneliness or feel rng:,c)f tn.idequa c ~· " Bill Roult. deputy director of Region 3 for Orange County ~len tal Health. s~ud he sees three fac- tors contributing to ho liday depression loneliness, financial pressure's and frelings of failure · People try to tuck problems awa)," Dr Routt pointed out. "ThC'y keep busy during the Chnstm as rus h , s o we ex- pen ence a 2·\.\ eek lull in numbers of pc0ple applying for outpatient care. We antil'ipate a greater pa- tient load after the holidays.·· In contrast. the Huntington &>ach F ree Clinic Staff 1s work- ini:: under a heavy load of calls for help, according to Director Crawford. ··our suicide calls are up,'' he said. "People "1thout families are lonely. a nd people with famihes are apprehensivl' that their get·togelhers won't come off Some have h ad family bliss t um to d is aster , a nd others don't have the money to do whJt thev·d like for their fa.mi lies." · Rut h Stewart . <hrector of social services in the La~una Hills Leisure World retirement communit y, said Ch ristmas, with its e m phasis on family, re· minds older people of a past they would som etim es rather for~el. "Childhood expe riences were not necessari ly happy," she said . "and the p ast r eminds us of the loved o n es 'w e ha ve lo s t. Christmas is especiaJ ly hard on lonely people. and older peopll' are often lonely.·· Robert O'Brian, chaplain at South Coast H ospital in South Lagun a, said many people ex- per ien ce a n awful con trast between t he good times evl'r· ybody e lse seems to ht' havwg and their own bleak reality "Peoplr are an '<ious not to be i n th e hospital ove r the holid ays," he said. '"fht'Y will ext'rt t he m selves to the limit to l'~nd .. even one day with tbe fomily No one wants to be alone at Christm as with mrmories of times past." Tuesday, December 23. 1975 DAILY PILOT A3 Top Judge Judged Jurist Banyard Scores Highest l By Al.AN DIRK.JN Ol lh• O.lly l'llot ~ Judge Robert A Bunyard hai. been r ated the top Supcnor Court Jurist in Orange County He was r ated t he best at the c::uperior Cour t level in the fir:-.t evaluation or judges conduclt'd by th e Orange County Tnul Lawyers Association. In the poll Philip E. Schwab or the Central Orange Cowity Court came out a s lht' top Munfr1pal Court judge and Adolph Molina was r ated the bes t of the nine judges on the Workers' Com- pensation Appeals Board. The r esults of the poll were an nounced by Newport Beach at tom ey Don Belveal. t'hrurman of the trial lawyers' association judicial evaluation committee He reported that 500 of the county's more tha n 2.000 lawyers responded to the survey. Ht> said that lawyers were urged to base their comments on persona l ex- perience and not on the reputa· lion of a judgC'. Bclvl'ol considered the response high because not all lawyers are tri:il attorneys and many would have a limited basis for participating. Ile reckoned that for every evaluation re- ceived from one of the 700 mem· bt'rs of the trial lawyers associa- tion. thr<'e were received from non-m embers. Attorneys were asked to rate each judge 10 each of four categories: legal s kills. in dustry. demeanor, and integrity Superior Court jud{.lcs r ated "tugher than average" were, in order of evaluation: Ba,,yard. Harmon G . Scoville. Bruce W. Sum ner; Raym ond F. Vincent. Frank Dom cnichin1; Robert P. Kneeland ; H. Warren Knir!ht James K . 1·urner : Cl,tUc.l~ '.\'1. Owens and Wtlli..im S. Let•. Among judges r ated between •·satisfactory" and "good '' were: Charles A. Bauer; Lloyd E . Bl anp1erl Jr . Walter W. Chara m za. F.vt:'rclt W . ~c:'Ytillan . \.\'illi::im L. Murray; Gerrold S. Oh \'('r; J . E .T. Huller, WallN F.. S mith, Mark A . N>den ; IL \Vall1.•r Slt.'inl'l'. Le~ter V a n T :1 t l' n h o v e . J a m l's /' •. Waisworth. l\t>nnf'lh W1llJams, and 'W1 1i1a m (' Spwrs In the· rating:. for Supcrwr Court. only Hobert L Corfman \\as e\·a lualt'd "subst antially" bt.>!O\\ h1s { Olll•,t;:!Ut.'S Jksi<lc~ $chwah. ~1unic1pal Court Judge:" l'\ alualerl ":-.uh s tant1ally higher than Ll\'l'ragt·' were: PatriC'k W McCray. Com m1ss10ner John II. Wyatt Jr . a11J Robert C. Todd Mun1e1pa l Court Judges rated "substantially l ower than average" were Edward L Laird and John C Teal of Central Orange County and Logan Moore of North Orange County. All of the othC'r Municippl C'ourt judges were rated betw~n "good" and "sat1s fa<·tory." Belveal said that all of the re- ferees of the Juvenile branch of the Superior Court were rated · :sat 1sf actory .. Lo .. good " All of Mohna's colleagues on the Wo rke r s· Compensation Board were rated between "satisfactory" and "good." Bdveal s aid that a full com pllat1on or the dat a gathered in the survey will ht• available to JUd~l':O. who rt'qUC:,t tt Asked why the survey was con ducted. Rdveal said. "It 1s thl• respons1b1ht y of members of tht> bar Lo mJkl' such appraisals :J\•;ialablt< to the public No s rng l<.· atlorn or mt>mbl·rsoftlw publit· could make ::.uch an evaluation "Without such knowledge, ho" ran a membl·r of the pubLic votl' on JUd~es ., .. hC' asked "This sur vev will r estore C'redib1Jity to the COlffl It s hows that Orange Coun ty ha::. onl' of the best benches m the stah' ·· Christmas Holiday Expensive to County The impromptu gift of an addi tional Yuletime paid holiday given by Orange County Supervisors to their 11,500 employes will cost n ear ly 5600.000 in overtime pay <ind los t work time, according to ~a tally by the county auditor's office. Supervisors were asked la~t week by the Orange County Employes Association lo grant Dec. 26 as a hohda-. since 1t would s tretch Christmas mto a four-dav weekend. (Editorial comment Page A6J. The rationale us l'd by cmployc officials was that fcdl'ral Tickets Set For 'Train' American Freedom Train tickets are available now from 10 a .m . to 2 p.m . weekdays through the Oncorps ,·olunte r office at thl' Laguna Hcach d1•partment of human affairs. 570 GlenncyreSt. The train carnes exhibits ii· lustrating 200 years of American history. IL will slup m San Juan Capistrano Jan. 19 and 20. (Reial ed story Pag e AS J Adult tickets are $2. Tickets for children from 3 to 12 and for a dults 65 :rnd older arC' SI. Children under 3 are free For further tnformatinn t·.ill Onc0t-p!) . .J!)4 78-18 . employes were given the time off and that the county's employl·:-. h a d p e rform ed we ll de:;p 1tl· tough sal ary n egnhallons last summer. Supervisors voted 3-1 in faYor ol the holiday. notmg that SlJ<'h nquests had been honon= d by past boards even when th" holt· day had not been schf·duled months in advance. Supi.?1:visor Robert Battin voted ag:u.nst it because of the cost mvolv-ed And. according to the c;,l•.ditor:.. office, the cost 1s s ignif1ca1Jl. Michael Raith. chief of thl' auditor's claims and disbursing div1s10n. s:ud one day·s payroll for the county b ureaucracy 1 ~ about S540.,000 Roughly 2.000 county e mploycs will have to st ay on the job that d ay to perform vital fur actions in the county Med ical Cen ter . Sheriff's Departm ent and county fire departm en t . Using Rait h 's figur•!s. an add1 tional cost of abou'~ S.50.000 to 560.000 in overtime p:.iy will be re- qlUred . br inging the total to JUSt undC'r $600,000 for tbe day. R .. \. Scott. county personnel offtc('r. s aid the last-minute din off will be treat<.>d like any otht»r holiday and that any employe::.. who must work will either h1.• paid lime and a half or recch e some kind of compensalo~ time off HolidaY-Special! 10% off on everyfiftb ,, t ~"'I ... , •• f ... , f"W\-...., • • .... t t v ""'M. t ,. • .. ~ REGULAR S8.39 Now$755 DURING DECEMBER During the holidays your retailer has a speciaJ price on 'DEWAR~S~I .. White Lobel~ The Scotch that never varies. fln:ftl OCm I •lU1 f111.tl rt l.11ln "lift\ ron-: ,\ rn•. pn(t' redUI l1u11 on1101111.lh Buy the case and save even more. \, '" I' tho l1m1· lo 'lock up 1.,, Uw hlll1d."' on I)!~ u \\ IH•· I.obi I 1nd lrt.11\Our~11 1nd 1nur IM nd~ h> 011111l lh1 1111rld, hn1 I ~ulrh 1<hl\~I!' • ' Just . ,.,. ~. ~ •• .w.g , ~ J ·11: . -@ wltla Tom arphine .... ~. : Co11nty As ~St. Nick • TIME It ?.HONEY DEPT.- Word bu been pa~ through news channels that our good Onnae County government or- ficE'S will be daN< Friday, the day alter Christmas. Thus there is some good news and bad news. Fnst the bad news. When our august Board of Supervisors agreed with the day ore whims of the county employes association. granting the Friday holiday. the calculators in the auditor- controller's ofrice calculated the costs. · First, you have lo look at the number of county workers who will be allowed lo stay home and recover from overeating the Yuletide dinner. There are 11 ,300 of these people. THEN YOtJ NEXT must en- \• ision the overall county payroll. This ... amounts to some $140 millioo each year. That's right, folks. That's $140 million. Next, the people who do the figuring go ahead and work that payToll down lo a t wo-week period. This totals only a paltry SS.4million. Then they cakulated one-tenth or that figure as lhe cost for put- t.mg 11.300 county employes out of work for one day. BUT WArr. They also had lo C'alculate for the people that would stay on work, like sheriff's deputies and county firemen. 'Ibere wm be 2,000 of these who will miss the day oft. For com- pensauon, they will be paid at time and one-half. This comes to some $55,000 in overtime pay. Put it all together and the coun- ty government's Fnday off will cost so mewhere in the neighborhood of $S60,000, which does a pretty fair country job of ~hoolmg half:! million doUars on the payroll. This may sound uke a lot or money to you and me but really, • it's small potatos in COWlly fiscal maUers these days. You have to put these money matters in context. Remember that our county government's general fund budget amounts lo $340 million. Of that, roughly one- third goes for the payroll -the .:d'orementioned $140 million. When you talk about all these millions, one day off at pay doesn 't sound like such a big deal. NOW FOR THE GOOD news. Look at the brighter side of hav- ing county government s hut down for an entire day. lt means that they won1 be do- ing anything up there. Nobody will get indicted for anything. None will be on hand to start passing new laws. Nobody will be a round lo figure out some new tax which might deflate your already flattened pocketbook. There won't be any political speeches from the county rostrums because nobody will be around to hsten to them. MAYBE IF THEY take enough of these days off, we'll all figure it's cheaper and more peaceful in the long run to just Jet county, government stay home. Merry Christmas. Gunmen Roalning Beirut BEIRUT. Lebanon (UPI> - New shooting m Beirut forced canct>Uauon of a l'cheduJed meft i.ng of parlaament today. Ea~t of the capital heavy fighting rot~cd for the second day an Zahle, Lebanon's fourth Jargestc1ty. Government source1> said Syria has agreed to crack down oo illicit arms shipments into Lebanon in an attempt to halt a ( INSHORT J rapidly expanding war east of Beirut that has killed more than 70 persons, accordmg to govl'rn- ment sources. Sniper fire and gunmen roam- ing the streets or downtown Beirut kept the commerc:ial St!C·' tor deserted the deputies were unwilling to brave flying buUcts to reach Parliament House, located in the downtown area. Campaign Funds Set WASHJNGTON (AP.) .:_ Thl' federal government is preparing to funnel money to presidential candidates following the Supreme Court's refusal to block the·beginning of a new system of political financing. The court voted 4 to 4 on a rc>- quest to block the beginning of the program. The vote, which meffect turned down the request, could be an indication that the justices will be closely div1ded on constitutional issues involved in the new campaign financing pro- gram. Sla11er ol 6 Gldlt fl HARTFORD, Conn. (UPI) - Ronald Piskorski. 26. a 300-pound ex-bouncer and furniture mo\'er. . was convicted Monday rught of murdering six persons in the bungled robbery of New Bntam's Donna Lee Bakery. Superior Court Judge Edward C. Hamill set Jan. 30 for sentcnc- mg. Piskorsk1 could face 25 years to life on each of six counts or murder. A jury of six men and six women returned the gwlty verdict after nearly eight weeks of testimony and deliberations Jas'\ing f1 ve hours and one minute. The murders were committed the night of Oct. 19. 1974, in a rob- bery at the bakery. The v1ct1ms were shot. One policeman at the ~cene desc ribed it as "a slaughterhouse." Another went outside and threw up after seeing the carnage. Plane Hits Snowba11k NEW YORK <AP) -The 117 passengers· and nine crew mem- bers aboard the Braniff Interna- t1onal Airlines p lane that nosed into the snow while taxiing for takoeoff at Kennedy Airport. were evacuated •·without a scratch," according to an airline spokesman. · The nosewheel on the DC8 jet had collapsed but it was not im· mediately clear whether 1t col- lapsed before or after the plane plowed into the snow-coven·d ground at the side of the taxiway on Monday. The plane. t11ght' 007. was due to take off at 4 .SO p.m. Monday for Panama, Colombia, E<:uador and Peru. Peron Stays Put BUENOS AIRES. Argentina <UPI) -President Isabel Peron .. unshaken by an attempted coup and widespread calls for her re· signation , says she is determt.ned to remain m office until her term ends in 1977. Wearing Ca..t Doc Scverinsen, trumpet player and musicaJ director of the ·•Tonight Show", 1s wearing a cast for his Las Vegas hotel act. He tripped and fell Saturday while boarding a plane in Burbank and broke his leg. Puppy Saves life of Girl After Crash KLAMATH FALLS. Ore (UPI) -An 11-year-old girl and her small dog were the only sur- vivors of a light plane crash on snowy Mt. Bryant, just north of the Oregon-California border, that claimed the lives of three other persons in tbe family. Searchers from the emergency services department here said Teresa Seymour's dog probably saved her life Sunday night by keeping her warm. KILLED WERE Robert L. Conduff Jr., 37, Belton, Tex .. the pilot; his wife Frances M. Con- duff, 47; and Frances M. Foster, 14, Mrs. Conduff's daughter by a previous marriage. Teresa was also a daughter of Mrs. Conduff George Hockstettler, assistant administrator of the sl ate aeronautics board, said search planes located tbe wreckage of the Conduf(s' military version of Cessna 172 Monday morning at the 5,800-foot level of Mt. Bryant. GROUND SEARCHERS, who hiked up the steep slope through deep snow that mired their four- wheel drive vehicles, reached the wreckage at about 4 p.m. Teresa was taken to a hospital where she was reported in satisfactory condition, suffering from exposure, shock and a hairline fracture in hl·r kg. No flight plan had b<.•t•n filed. Hockstettler said, but it was known that the planl' had been on a flight from Ft. Hood, Texas lo Yakima, Wash. A spokesman for the Oregon Aeronautics Division sa1ct lhe pilot last had radio conta<'t \.\1th KJamath Falls lower al6 2.J p.m. Sunday when he said he\.\ as h.iv- mg trouble controlling his pl<inc because of icing coodil1on~. No Commitment WASHINGTON (AP> Pn•st dent Ford is promising tu du "whatever it lakes" to t·urh ti legal heroin traffic to the l nit t•d States, according to a group of congressmen. However, tht· three lawmakers who met \.\1th Ford Monday. said the PrC's1rknt made no commitment to cul off U.S. aid to opium-growing cou n tries like Turkey and Mex1t·o. Frost in North Florida Snow Makes Driving Rough in Boston Area Temperature• .. , ... &.ow ~p. Alb.HI'( " ,, ,IJ Al~qu~ .. ~ 3J All.nt• •O 's tllVNrc 71 9 tlol\ol! 74 ,,, ~IOI' I\ '7 .43 8utt•lo ,, 7S .Ol Ollc•qo , .. ,., bMtnn•li lJ H T 0.wl•ncl 76 n 0.JIH ~1 32 o.n ... ,. •8 7) Slt1rolt 31 h l"elr'!Mnh 1S ' .... NI 1t. 11) ~~Ill ftO M -«ltns•~ Cl I 1 AS 75 j.asveoH SI 4? llWeml S6 41> Mllw~k~ 31 ,, f:,..--11s ,, 18 Or••-... 31 Nt•York 3) ,, -OJ.,.,.,,. Cl t 1 d l1 .OJ °"'9i.. 1\ 7) .... ,"'~~ .. <I() f9111-1p111e JO n 07 .......... u "' .. o..,,..o.._., .. ...--,,..."'1r., ...... If,._...., -~-,......,.......,,.10 ....... _ ... 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Rosta es Released Terrorists Surrender ALGIERS, Algena (AP) - · Tert-or1~ls who ~eized the Vienna hNtdquarters of the world oil cartel surrendered to Algerian ~uthorilles today after releasing in Libya and Algena their last hostages, in cl uding Saudi Arabia's oil minister and the in· lcrior minister of Iran. Venrzuelan Minister of Mines and Hydrocarbons Valentin Hernandez Acosta, who was re. leased Monday, said he was con- vinced that the terrorist leader who identified himself as "Carlos'' was indeed the widely sought gunman of that name. Hernandez Acosta told newsmen in Paris he spoke to Carlos in Spanish and the man claimed that was his identity. • CARLOS IS the code name for a· Venezuelan terrorist accused of s hooting three men in Paris in June and is believed connected with a number of international terrorist incidents in the past year. From the onset ol the Vien- na raid, he bas been regarded as possibly the leader of the group which seized the headquarters of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries on Sunday. Jn Munich the Bavarian In· terlor Ministry unnounced German authorities were in vestigatlng r eports that the woman member of the terronst gang1s a West German. In Vienna, Austrian omc1als said the government would st.>ek extradition of the six terrorists fromAlgena. There was no immediate an d.tcation in Algiers what the gov- ernment there planned to do with the Ci ve men and one woman. / THE PRO-PALE5nN1AN tur- rorists gave up less than 48 hours after they invaded the OPEC building in Vienna's Ringstrasse during a meeting of the member countries' 011 ministers Sunday. The t errorists killed three persons at the OPEC head- quarters, including an Aus trian plainclothesman, a Llby<in representative and an Iraqi security guard. They were reported trying to get to Baghdad, seat of the leftist Iraqi government, and their sur- render apparently was due to the refusal of other Arab govern- ments to refuel their Austrian DC9 airliner and their failure to get a longer-range Boeing 707 from Algeria or Libyu. Castro Adamant -·· Reds Ready MIGs, Radar for Angola LUSAKA, Zambia <UPI) -The Soviet Union has introduced the prospect of aerial battles in lhe Angolan c1v1l war. a conflict so far fought entirely on the ground, pro-western nationalist sources said today. Russian technicians are assembling 12 crated MIG2ls for tht:' Marxist faction, the Popular Movement for the Liberation of Angola, the sources said. They said Soviet experts si multaneously completed work on a highly sophisticated radar intert:eption system m the Angolan capital of Luanda for use in guiding MIG fighters in attacks on both ground and airborne targets. f'OR~ER PORTUGUESE Air Force· pilots as well as a mumber of Cubans have arrived to form the nucleus of an air fore\? for the popular movement. the sources said. Meanwhile. Cuban Prime Minister Fjdel Castro says he will not withdraw combat troops from Angola or renounce s upport of Puerto Rican dissidents for the prospect of renewed rclat1om; with the United States. "Al that price, there shall never be any relations with tht' United States," Castro declared Monday before thl' first Cuban Commun ist Party Congress in Havana. PRESIDENT FORD said over the weekend that Cuba s military aid to Angolan rebels had "destroyed any opportunily for improvement in relalions wilh the United States." Ford said lhal Cuba has 4,000 to6.000 troops in Angola. Castro ·s statements, coupled with those of Ford, appeared to end a sen es of efforts by both countries to seek common ground for renewed lies. Got a problem? Austria provided the pfa.nc that brought thent to Alg'iers on Mon· day w1lh 10 OPEC oU muuslt>rs and 31 other of'f1dals from the OPEC iovernments after the lcr· ronsts promised Austrf an Chan· cellor Bruno J<reisky thet they would release all hostages in lhe Algerian capital. INSTEAD THEY freed Ollly 20 hostages during th~ar tint 8COp m Algiers, including Nprian OU Minister Belaid A~alam a.hd members of his de~lon. the non ·Arab oll mints trrs or Ecuador. G~bon, Nigerja anct Venezuela. and' lower-rankine of· ricials. One of the rerrol'1sts', who was shot an the stomach dtn'lng the Vienna atlac:k, also was un- loaded in Algiers. Energy Bill 'No Saving' To Consumer WASHINCTON (AP) -'Fht" administration says consumers probably will not see a:ny decrease in prices for gasoline and fuel oil. despite President Ford's signature on a bill rollURg back crude oil prices. The small potent1u.l price dee rease probably will be neulralized by cost increases in. 011 production and the recent 10 percent price increase by oil ex- porting nations. FederaJ Energy Admmistrator Frank G. Zarb said Monday. THE ENERGY BILL, signed by Ford on Monday. requires a· rollback of the average price of U.S. domestic ·crude oil to f7.66 per barrel. a decrease of about Sl.09 from recent levels. Zarb said this rollback, plus re- moval of the import ft!e, would theoretically allow price reduc- tions of about 2.5 to 3 cents per gallon on consumer pelroleum products. However. the increases by rhe ml exporting nations and current and post poned cost increases within the oil induslry probubly will WtPl' (llll these potl'nl1al SU\'· m~s. he lold rcportel's At mo:;l, Zarb s~ud . pelrolc•um pnces might drop hy ahout I 5 c·ents per gallon. But undt.>r pro- visions of the bill 011 priCl'S mC1y be increased by some 10 percent a year. At that rate. even that • small saving would be wiped out !'hortlv. The bill will v1rtuallv • end oil price controls by early 1979. Then write to Pat Dunn -Is an overz.ealous billing computer bugging you? -Have you waited too long for a mail order item you paid for months ago? -Are yo-u getting the runaround at city hall? For help you can count on, turn to Pat Dunn. Pat will cut red tape, getting the answers and the actloo you need to solve your problems with government agencies and businesses. Meil your questions to Pat Dunn At Your .Service, Orange Coast Dally Piiot, P. 0. Box 1660, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Be sure to include your telephone number. Even If you don't have a problem, the At Your Service column is interesting reading, dally except,Sijturdays In the DAILY PILOT 642·4321 I . , ' f Last Manson Fanatic Jailed? l t I ' SACRAMENTO (UPI> -The arrest or Lynette .F'romme's roommate, Sandra Good, on a charge or conspiring to send death threats through the mail puts all known hard-core followers of convicted mass killer Charles Manson behind bars. Sandra Good Still Bears an 'X' said as s he was led handcuffed from her apartment. Still visible on her forehead is the scar of an "X " s he carved to display her devotion to Manson dur- ing bis trial. Named as an unin- d1cted co-conspirator was Miss Fromme, m federal custody in San Di ego awaiting assign- ment to a prison to serve a· life sentence for attempting to as- sassinate the President Sept. 5. . Shortly before nine FBI agents moved into the apartment, Mi ss Good told acquaintances s he was expecting the arrest. Miss Good,. 31, who shared . a $100-a-month attic apartment with the convicted would-be assassin of President Ford, was arrested by the FBI Monday along with a late-comer to the Manson "Family," Susan "Heather" Murphy, 28, a former nurse. Boyfriend Convicted In Double Murder UPIT"41t11otn OLDTIMER Sandra Good VINCENT BUGLIOSI, who prosecuted Manson for the 1969 Tate- LaBianca murders and an expert on the cult. said he believes Miss Good "was the last hard-core member of the 'Family· on the SAN RAFAEL CAP> -A 20-year-old man has been convicted of murdering the parents of his teen-aged girl friend and cremating them in a barbecue pit. -loose." A jury of seven women and five m en re· turned the two first- degree murder convic- EX-NURSE Susan Murphy Miss Good and Miss ·tions Monday against Murphy were held on Charles D. Riley. The $50,000 bail each. Ar-victims of the June 21 raignment was expected slayings were James today or Wednesday. and Naomi Olive. The two face up to five Riley testified he dis- ye a rs in prison and covered Mrs. Olive, 53. Sl0,000 fines if con-bludgeoned to death in victed. her house. Olive, 58, re Miss Good , who earlier gained wide at- tention for disclosing a so-called "death list" or persons whom Manson cultists consider cor- porate environmental polluters, and Miss Murphy were arrested minutes after being in- dicted by a federal grand jury on one count of allegedly conspiring to mail 171 death threat letters. The letters were never sent. "WHY DON'T they arrest Nixon and all of his people?" Miss Good turned home, saw his wife and came at Riley with a kn1re . Riley said he s hot him m self. defense. . THEIR DAUGHTER, Marlene Olive, 16, faces trial in juvenile court. Riley, a high school drop-out, t estified that he had been "spaced out" on drugs since he was 18 years old and had fallen in love with Miss Olive. He said he made himself a slave to the teen-ager. provided her with drugs, stole for her and indulged in sex with h er fri e nd lo please her. Radieal Targets Chosen Burglaries Uncovered SAN JOSE (UPI)-A former Santa -Clara County Deputy Sheriff and longtime Republican Party activist committed at least 17 burglaries of various liberal and radical organiza- tions, a municipal court document dis- closed. Jerome Ducote, 46, was arrested Monday. He was accused of21 felonies and held in the Santa Clara County Jail in lieu of $100,000 bail. ( __ s1_a1_e _) level hillside bui I ding housing the re· sort's restaurant. hotel, grocery store and employe living quarters. officials said. There were onlx three minor in- juries reported. . He could be sentenced to d ea th und e r California law applying to persons convicted of more than one first-degree murder. RILEY SAID he and Miss Olive took money from her father's cor- In Glendale pse, s trippe d both bodies, wrapped them m bedsheets , loaded them into a s tation wagon and took them to a rural barbecue pit. The defendant said he poure d gasoline over the bodies and ignited them. Crowd Greets Freedom Train .GLEN DALE (AP) -.. Amtrak's Freedom Train, whose 25 cars are filled with Americanas ranging from Paul Revere's saddlebags to Will Rogers' lariat, was greeted on arrival here by a crowd of some 500 persons. The crowd on band Monday spilled over to the tracks and waited patiently though the train 's ar· rival was not announced beforehand and it was en route from Fresno to Pomona, where it will be open to the public through next Tuesday at the Los Angeles County Fairgrounds. "I'LL WAIT as long as it takes until the train comes," said Carrie Gallagher, 14, of Glendale, asked if she minded that the half-mile-long Freedom Train was rwming almost two hours late. "I like the bicentennial and I just wanted to come down and see what the train looks like from the outside." Charlotte Wachter of Rosemead, who was ac- companied by her sons, Harold, 12, and Robert, 5, s aid: "We're train bugs. We wouldn't have missed it for the world.'• THE NONPROFIT, nongovernment-funded Freedom Train is expected lo be visited by more than eight. million people during the 18,000.mile, bicentennial journey it's due to take, crisscrossing the country. Big 'Angel Dust' Cache Confiscated LOS ANGELES (AP) -More than $85 million worth of "angel dust," a potent animal tranquilizer also used on the illicit drug market, has been seized and nine persons arrested in a series of Southern California drug raids. He told investigators that his targets included the Delano office of the Unit- ed Farm Workers Union, Ramparts Magazine, the home and office of radical organizer Saul Alinsky, San Francisco· s Am eri can-Russi an Institute and numerous anti· Vietnam war groups. The federal Drug Enforcement Administration, Bluff Succeede d the state Bureau of Narcotic Enforcement, the ACLV 'Destructi.,e' LOS ANGELES CUPI> -Police Chief Edward M. Davis said the American Civil Liberties Union, in try- ing to end the use of undercover police posing as high school students, is ''claiming that kids have a constitu- tional right to use dope.•• "The destruction of America must be the ACLU 's aim," Davis said Mon- day, after the group filed suit to ban Davis from putting undercover of- ficers in classrooms. . Fire De•t .. 011• Spring• BAKERS FI ELD (AP) -Flames destroyed the m ain building in the small resort community of Miracle Hot Springs 30 miles northeast of here this morning, Kern County firemen said. The 2~ hour fire gutted the four- frQm the staff; LOS ANGELES (UPI) _ /\ middle· county Sheriff's Department and the police joined forces Monday and seized more than 1,200 pounds of aged man dressed in a blue suit walked phencyclidine (PCP) in raids on locations in South into a Bank or America branch Mon· day carrying a briefcase and walked Los Angeles. Hollywood, Glendale and Duarte. out carrying $40,000, police said. INVESTIGATORS called it the largest "aneel dust'· haul in West Coast history. The suspect pulled a gun on the Phillip Chris Radlick,-37. or"WestfiehJ. N.J ., manager of the Wilshire Boulevard was arrested at his home on federal charges or con- bank, said he tiad a bomb in the brief. spiring to manufacture a controlled substance. case and demanded the money. He left Radlick is a former chemistry professor from the the briefcase behind as he fled. and University of California at Riverside. police who opened tbe satchel found it --------------------• empty. Suit Filed fn f'l .. e SAN' FRANCISCO (UPI> -A $.5 million damage suit was filed in Superior Court Monday against tt:e owners of a San Francisco apartment house where 12 persons were killed in an arson fire Dec. 12. The suit was filed against Summit Land Co., and Beatrice F. Presant. It was brought on behalf of the three sur- viving children of Eleanor Andrews, 28, who died in the blaze. The suit charged that the Gartland Apartments on Valencia Street had been negligent· lyoperated . ~ MOlll IWOti4A TIOH AIOUT GURU .MAHARAJ JI AMD THI MllKTATIOH .. OHlllS c-To,.,... ... a :k fwt "°"-TUESDAY. DECEMBER 23rd 7:30 • 9:30 P.M. MARINERS UIURY . ~·~.~ . .,..~.~~~~~. -, HOLIDAY GUESTS t j _ WE HAVE THE SPOT FOR THEM! ,. j ON THE OCEANFRONT .: {{ &H " '1· ~ Between Main Beach Park easier . • · · ~·· Park, next door to the Victor Hugo Inn, in the heart of Laguna Beach. Rooms, .~~ • studios, suites. Heated pool, color TV. ~:: ;:r~~:1 ~ ~ Low winter rates now in effect. l1 w~~TCLIFF :I:\ ,. 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And the Orange County Employes Association, which asked s upervisors to grant the Dec. 26 day off, ~hould 4il so be chided for disregarding the people who pay all government's bills. When s upervisors were put on the spot , only Onl', Santa Ana's Robert Battin, had the courage to vote agains t the request on grounds of the costs involved. Supervisors and the e mployes' association could e asily have consultl'Ci a calendar during this year's wage and fringe ~nefit negotiations to determine that the day 41ftcr CQ.nstmas s hould or s hould not be a holiday. While that might be a topic for next year's bargaining, it s hould not even have been brought up this year, partic ularly at the last minute. The way it was handled had the appearance of giving away public funds on impulse and can only ~erve to further damage the image of county govern- ment, already at a low ebb. Another Doctor Problem ·Corre ction of the rirnlpractice insurance problem that is driving some California doctors out of practice would not ease the state's doctor s hortage. s ays the Senate Committee on l lcalthScicnces Education. are more likely to set up practice in more affluent ur ban and s uburban areas than in rural a nd d._.prcssed areas where the shortage of doctors lS most apparent. ; ln some countries, medical students whose education is heavily subsidized by the government, are required to serve in less profitable posts for a specific 11>eriod after graduation before moving to an area of the1r choice. If no other solutions become evident, the gov- ernment may have to consider recruiting medical students as it does army trainees, offering attractive rncentives but also requiring a specific commitment of service when training is completed. And this all seems to argue eloquently for the ~peedy ex pans ion of schools like UC Irvine's California College of Medicine, which emphasize pro- duction of family physicians. Off er Has Strings The Orange County Transit District is pondering a private firm's offer to provide 7,000 bus benches free of charge. The problem is that the benches would carry advertising, from which the Bench Ad Company de- rives its r evenues. And a number of Orange County cities already have banned such advertising . . The estimated $1.2 million cost of new benches is among the items iii a $9.2 million federal grant the OCTD will seek from the Urban Mass Transit Ad· minis tration. mostly to finance expansion of the pre- ~ent bus fl eet. The three private and five public medical schools in California received 29,056 a ppli cations for ad - mbsion m the 1975·76 aC'adem1c year. Of these, only 778 were accepted Considering the strong opposition to bench ad· vcrtising in many county communities, the OCTD pro- bably would be well advised to purchase its own benches from grant funds and retain control over their ,--~-~ ~ And those \ ho complete theu· medical training design. · 'You think she's trying to tell me something?' Getting to Kiiow the Candidates ( ART HOPPE ) Democrats Jimmv Carter and !-'red Ha rns have set a new st~ le ·~ Pres1dent1al ca mpa igning byt :-laying in the homes of const1- lt•l'nt--lhereh} · i?ctting to kno\\ I he pcopk · · unc( inc1de11 t:ill~. ~anng J bundle on hotd ha ll~ ~l r. Carte r . report~ l nited -Pre~s. a h,a\'s "ma kes ha~ mm hed. · \\hlle :\1 r. II J r r 1 s · pub ev~ry ~1 n e :H t!.t:iC h Y I m • med1otl'ly r l' movin g h1" :--ocks and !-hoe~ · So I wa:-.n t too surpn ::-1:d \\ h e n l h t.> door bl'll ra n~ thC' otht•r tfo y a nd . here's this J?ll Y with a big :-mile . and a hearty h a nd~hakc. · lt1, thl.'re. he says. · · 1 a rn herC' to get to know you people · ~.\TeRAl.LY, l am highlv honort.'d to han• J Prc.•:-.1dcnt1al candidate as a l!Ut.>'>t But I have a problem. \\'ho 1~ t his guy·• Fra nk ly, they ~II look alike to mr · Do vou make vou1 O\\n bed?" l ~sk him cle\erly. · Would I an:-.ult m\ ho:-.t and hostess by 1 mpl~ 1ng lilt'} are "0 :-.loven ly they don't change t he sheets after " ).!ucst lea\·es.,'' he :::ays 111d1gnantly. · Sorry." I set; '· Wl'll. comc> on 1n a nd put me al €'a:-.!• hv 1m- med1ately removing your ::-ock" ~ind s hoes ·• .. Wh arve you gut." hc> <1sks suspicious l~, ·•a fo1H f<'t1sh'>" Who is this ~uy'1 lie.• brc.•athc:>'i when hl' la lk.., :-.o he coultln I he ~r. Hump h rev. I It' has chc winJ,! gu m on his breath so he.• couldn't he :\fr. Ford . He has three gray han s so h e couldn't · b l' .Mr. Dear Gloomy Gus It's sad when the kids move on to Junior high and high s chool and there are no replacements for those lovmgly made. but now well worn Christmas de· coralions the y u::.ed to bring home from s chool .S A.R. Gloomy Gus cotnm•ftlS ut submtlw.t &t .. ~•net clO not M<tSHrtly mlK1 I~ VMWS of tilt MWS~per S.ncl Y'CHK S-1 _ ... to Gloomy G.., Oittly P11o! Reag3a·. O\·er a 20-year·old bottle of Scotch l"\•e been hoarding for JU!;t suc h an i mport.mt an oc- casion as t his l caglly draw him out on the issues. ··what Ame ri ca needs," he s3ys, 1:. a new v1tahty, a frc~h s p irit and a h old ~ensc of purpo::.c. Tha t is why I ;.im op- posed to b1J! government, bi~ husm css. big labor anci an fa\'or of at h1e nnl! a pl·r m.in l'nl peace in the :vt iddlc East while m om· t:Hmng detente with the Com m unists as lon g as it's to our ad ,·antage and "c keep America ::.trong. ·• Well. that's no help. So he eats t he pot roast I'd hccn ::-:iving for Christ mas, poh!.hes nff the last of my brandy an<.l. whil~ I s leep on the sofa. sacks out in m y bed '\\ llhout l.'1thcr re· moving his s hoes or making 1t in. the morning. After breakrasl he gels out his !'Lutcase. 1 fagur(' he's going tu present me "1t h an 1nv1tat1on lo t he White House. · Would Y<>ll care to pure h a se. ·• he a~ks. ".t bottle of my lumhago ointment g u a r a n t l' c d l o c u r e t h t' he ti r t break of t e rtia r y d an- druff?"' HAVJ~G he:ivcd him out of the house. l dl·c•1ciNJ the trouble with this new c<J mpa1gn technique of getting to know the people 1s that it works both w ays. And it's awfully difficult these days to tell a Presidential can-. d1datc fro m a bum. Why Support Shoo-in Contenders? Fundraising Looks to Future : WASHINGTON -House Democ ratic leader Thomas ··Tip'' O"Ne ill. the burly, big- hearted Bostonian, has raised more than $150.000 in the past two year s s uppo sedly to ele ct Democrats to the House. But the pattern of his payments suggests that he is really trying to buy support f o r his an- ticipated run for Speaker . With S U S · • p1c1ous cha ri- t y , he ha s handed o ut S500 contri bu- tion s to c ol- leagues who have no serious opposition and, therefore. no need for campaign cash. But they are powers m the Hous e who could influence the election of the next Speaker. O"Neill collected $76,024.96 in 1974 at a quiet fund-raising din- ner . Last week. he arranged another $1 .000·a-plate soiree, with early returns of over $73,000. We got wind of O'Neill's posh fundraiser las t week and sent a reporter to count the fatcats. But our reporter, Marc Smolonsky, was barred from the party. 0 APPARENTLY, O'Neill got nervous about our inquiries and. rus hed out a press statement belatedly revealing that the un- announced fundraiser had been held. The statement boasted that he was "willingly" disclosing the contributions "more than a month before the required re- porting date." The s tatement went on lo ex- plain that O'Neill had distributed campaign funds to "more than 85" Democratic candidates for Congress in 1974, "many of them . in marginal districts." Our own investigation . however, presents a dilf erent picture: · -()•NEILL doled out five times (JACK ANDERSON) . Rose, D·N.C., and Bob Sikes, D· their first election to the House1 Fla. last year. O'Neill offered money:_ tQ only 25. Colorado is a typicat'1 -<;ontrary lo O'Neill's claim that he helped candidates in mar-example. He delivered S500 t()I, · f h h Rep. Frank Evans, whowonhan•> ginal distncls , 67 o t osc w 0 re-dHy with 68 percent of the vote ... more money to CongTessmen who ceived money from him were re· were likely to be reelected than to elected by two-to-one margins. But O'Neill didn't offer a penny' challengers whose chances were Th b. t · J " to Rep. Tim Wirth who squeaked d e igges winners were im out a narrow two percent v1·ctory1 more ris ky. This would in icate D l o Ny h 93 eaney, ·• · .,w owon per-o"er h1"s well f1"nance,. he was more interested in butter· t f th t J hn a D • 14 cen ° e voe; 0 reaux, · Republican rival, ex·Rep. Don ingupoldcolleaguesthaninelect-La .• 89 percent; Morg an ingnewones. Murphy. D ·Ill., 88 percent: Steve Brotzman. t -O'Neillgave$500apiece,for Solarz,D·N.Y.,andJoeGaydos , FAVORS are part o f a example , to at least eight D-Pa., both 82 percent: Sam politican's stock m trade. Likea· Co g e h h d . Stratton, D·N . Y ., 81 percent; bl 1 · s "T. " O'N ill n ressm n w o a nooppos1-Torbert Macdonald. D -Mass.. e, oquac1ou 1p e ,. tionatalJ.TheywereJoeAddab-and Dominick Daniels, D·N. J .. clearly has been passing outl bo, D·N. Y ., James Burke, D· both 80 percent. fmancialfavors to those who will: Mass .• Richard Fulton, D-Tenn.. be able to help him when Speaker Bill L;:Dl~~;;:l ;~:::ts ;:~;:;;:; l You have h eard Ronald Reagan's daughter, Maureen, say that s he resents her father's public career . She admits to selCishness; she says that s h e wants to be somebody-instead of just "somebody's daughter ... She says she's h ad eight years of having to telephone for an ap- pointment to s peak to her own Cather. And, she s ay s , her parents de- s erve some privacy now. Not now. Through s everal ad- ministrations you and I have watched tnany marriages di s rupted. s ome destroyed, by the jealous mis- tress. politics: San Francisco's Mayor Alioto and wife Angelina, Adlai Stevenson and. wife Ellen, Nelson Rockefe ller and his first wife, Maryland's Gov. and Mrs. Mandel, Sen. and Mrs. John Tun- ney, Oklahoma's Gov. Boren and ( PAUL HARVEY) his wire. And Martha Mitchell . A Washington P ost reporter, Myra Mac Pherson, has written a book called "The Power Lov- ers." An inti mate look at politi· cians and their marriages. SHE CITES the distasteful spectacle or Mrs . Wilbur Mills seated rings ide in a B·girl hangout while her husband ogled a striptease dancer as an ul- timate example of the dis- graceful and degradmg role of a Washington wife trying to main- tain a facade of domestic harmony while her husband's at- tentions are " away from home.,. The author describes politi- cians as ''obsessed with-their careers. crippled by insecurity, starved for attention." She believes these warped men exploit their wives . She quotes Lady Bird Johnson saying, "A politician ought to be born a foundling and remain a bachelor." THE AUTHOR of "The Powel' Lovers" allows her personal bit· terness to show through. That is unfortunate. S h e sneers at women like Nancy Reagan and Joan Mondale who cheerfully put their hus band's careers first. She applauds Betty Ford for admitting to smoking, drinking, being divorced, taking tran· q"!liz~rs, seeing a psychiatrist. enJoymg sex. She calls Betty Ford the most refreshing woman in the White House since Eleanor Roo.sevelt. But her bias notwithstanding,' reporter MacPherson does docu- ment some horror stories of neglect and preoccupation af· feeling the private lives of public s ervants and the exploitation submersion of pe~nal1ty and loneliness suffered by thei.r wives and children • Sharon Percy Rockefeller tells of her three.year-old son furious- ly pounding the television set with his fist, angry that he saw more of his dad on the screen thanatpome. ·Government Intrusion Invites Bribes THE IRONY, to th.is observer, is that politicians are what they are because of an immense ego with an insatiable hunger to be loved. . To these wishful thinkers each election victory represents an outpouring of love. WASHINGTON -For two years a Federa l grand jury has s talked Marvin Mandel, the gov- e rnor or .Mary la nd. Recently it hit him with a 12 count indict- roent. three counts of which ac- <'USed bim o f sending transcnpts of his own press conference to the Univers ity of Maryland library via the U.S. Mail. The Justice Department con- lBnds that :\1 Jnd<'l li<.'<l <•l tht·~e press c o n f erences ~rnd tty send1n ~ transcript of h\s lies to a library h e used the mall s to d~rraud. By t e se stan- d rds we'd '*5t Jock up ~ry cand1dall' who's ever sent a mailing E1thC'r th~t or pack n . .eel bac k on the Maynowcr aJxl go home. •• tFaJsehood is as necessary to 1:bod eovernment as truth, • tht:ir or not lhc lwt.sted needs ol the puritans in the pf'eS:S, pulpit atad prosecutor· a office ca.n allow I , them to see it. Hence the Mandel case· may pres a ge a complete breakdown of common sense, sanity and humarnty about what might be reasonably honest in government. MARVIN MANDEL is not your maximo c haris ma boy. The goose pimples he gives arcn"t from the thrill o f beholding this tribune of the people, but from embarrass ment <'l learning he'-. been discovered freeloading off some rich guys agam or because he's just generally gree rt y, greasy and tast eless. all of which are repulsive 1n a public servant or a neighbor but not 11legal. What this twerp1sh governor is charged with 1s he lping tus pals gel more racing days for their track Crom the state legislature. Jn return Mande l as supposed to have gotten a cut m several of his pals' businesses. Among the <'rimes a governor m.ighl commit, those Mandel is charged with appear as vague as they do inconsequential. What tf he is guilty, what ti h did help manipulate a few racing dotes around? So what? It dot~n't cost the public a dime. ( VON HOFFMAN ) LET'S NOT a sk if he's guilty, let"s a s k why states determine racing dates. Gambling, horse racing and the like are healthy enough to be allowed to be un- regulated private enterprises. If the people who own a racetrack know so little about their busi- nesses they can't determine when to open and close them, tet"s nationalize racing and end the temptation to steal a bribe that way Former Illinois governor. former federal appeals court judge, former jailbird and ex- distinguished citizen Otto Kerner went to the big house on charges• ansmg out of a racet.Jack situa- tion. Racetrack legislation is but part of a whole. large category ot laws that have no other real func- tion but to ehcit bribes from peo- ple who want to violate them. Athletic comm 1ssions, z.oning boards. health inspecton, licens- lng ascncics, etc .• all of them shave the power to arbitrarily create wealth by conf'errlng ooe .I sort of a monopoly or another. Thus they are all flypaper for crooked businessmen looking for crooked pols to do crooked busi- ness with. In that context, what does the Justice Department think it's do- ing with the Mandel prosecution? GRANTED they had to nail Spiro Agnew for accepting those miserable little pourboires from the same sort o( Maryland land· 1 developer types Mandel is ac- cused of playing footsie with. IL was too unseemly to have the Veep being paid orr around the comer from tbe White House. Social morale and community muscle tone demand a degree or hypocritical front. With the Mandel case the Justice Department seems to be saying that no taxicab rate com- mission ln som e comfortably cor- rupt, small-sited Midwestern ci- ty ls safe. Foreetti.ng that society can't work U integrity gets com- pletely oµtof hand, we're also en~ Utled to wonder SC. wtu.lc they are nailing M1ndet for fibbtntl at h.is p~ss conforence, the JusUce Qepartment may not be catching the aold&h a.nd leulng tbo bar· racudas go. From the taxpayers• point or view, not to' mention the holders or New York City bonds. a grand jury investigation of William Simon, the secretary or the Treasury. might be more to the point. Prior to coming to Was hington, Simon was deeply involved, along with David Rockefeller and the rest of the barracudae, in the issuance and sale or these New York notes and bonds. WE NOW know that many New York City and Stale officials knew there were no asseu and no income to pay oft these obliga- tions when they issued them. Did the b ankers and underwriters like Simon. men who stood to pro- fit by incalculably large sums, did they know too? Or to use the questions once asked ot Nixon. when did men like Si~on know, how much did they kno and how did they know il"! You can't catch aJJ the crooks, you can't solv~ au the crima. Th~ Justice Department mlaht better live up to its name It It stuck to the bi1eer outrages and stayed away from the racetrack. • And for this impersonal in· t ercourse with the multitude • some sacrifice the only real love they may ever know. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Roberl N. Weed. Publisher Thomas Keeotl, E:duor Barbara Kreibk h. Editorial Page Editor The editorial page of the Daily Pilot seeks to inform and stimulate readers by presenting on this page ~iverse commentary on topics of interest by synd icat- ed columnists and cartoonists, by prov1d1ng a forum for readt>rs' view!\ and by presenting this newspaper's opinions and ideas on current topics. The editorial op1nlonit of the l>aily Pilot appear only in lhc cditonal column at tho top oi the page. Opinions ex·· pres ed by the columni1ts and cartoonists and letter Writen arc their own and no endorsem~t o( I.heir vitws by the Daily Pilot. !\hould bf Inferred. Tuesday, Dec. 23, 1975 \ ' t Tuesday. December 23. 1975 DAIL v PILOT A T Biphenyls.-o_u_ee_N_1e _____ e-..,v _Ph_if_1n--•.;..er.;.;;;la.;.,;.nd;;;,,;.i Batane d in A tla11t a ! onsekeeper A ttqck ed A!~TA'~~T!.~r~d o~~.~~~.~:nothard ~N t c • 0 By EP1 ~ film version of the erotic French nov core pornography ··Tht'rt>'s a lot or I J 0 reat1ve. I' , /:I. el "The Story or 0 '' has been banned movies showing in town that are a tol in Atlanta. at least temporarily. rougher than that." [ WASHINGTON (AP> Police seized the mm afkr it wa • . Nothing odd about the way the native men -The Environmental shown at the Weis Cinema and arre~t THE FILM, Wllf('lf HAS played for ~ in Uganda sm oke cigarettes. The way the Protection Agency says ed three theater employes on charges weeks in New York City, opened Fri r wom en thtre s m oke cigarette;; is odd, t hough. it is beginning a major of distributing obscene materia ls. day m 40 cities around the country, ~ T hey put t he lighted end into their mouths to effort to remove from the and a spokes man for the distributor. • inhal~ the hot sm oke. Our Love and War man, environ ment as rapidly THE THEAT E R'S OWNF:RS said Allied Artisb, said. ''So far, we ha· • who is aQ expert on the differences between as po s s i b l e th c they would seek an injunction to pre ven't had any problems, except in men and women, knows of no other place in ch emicals known as vent police interference in the ~how Atlanta." the world where such adirference shows up. po 1 y c h 1 or in at c d ing of the movie. Fulton County Solicitor Gen. Hinson , • biphenyls or PCRs. ··1r we get the injunction. we'll be MrAuliffe. whose office confiscated RARELY IS a person with considerable The chemicals have opening up right after that." said the film. said 1t would be shown to a creative talent a good housekeeper. Or so says been shown to rause Steve Crisp, a spokes man for t he judge who would decide whether 1l a.scholar who has made a study of such mat· reproductive failures, theater. was obsrt"nC' ters. It does n<?t necessarily fqllow that a good gastric disorders and housekeeper 1s rarely a person with con· skin lesions in m a mmals sider able creali ve talent. Not necessarily. But and t hr eaten com . that's the way I'd bet. mercial and sport fishing ·Tule cut<' In bad taste, but cule' · ALMOST BUT NOT QUITE everybody in Waukegan, Ill., knows that town name originally meant "Little Fort." CAN YOU NAME that ph ysical char acteristic h e ld i n common by General George A. Custer, J udas Iscariot, Thomas Jefferson, George Bernard Shaw and Mark Twain ? Redheads, all. W EBSTER That Noah Webster in 1806 published his first spelling book in this country is widely known. Less publicized is the fact that his first dictionary. conceived to Americanize the spelling of so many English words, turned out to be a best-seller not only here but in England. It became a standard reference there for a considerable time even though not aJl of its s pelling innovations were accepted. BATm'UB Q. "Which will empty a bathtub faster, one two-inch outlet ortwoone-inch outlets?" A. The one two-inch outlet. It will empty it twice as fast, in fact. . IT IS ALSO a m atter of record that Mickey Rooney has never married a woman shorter than himself. CONS I DE R THAT sort of man who always tries to be the life of. the party. It is useful for a single girl lo know such a fellow. But she had better reali ze that he, li ke a clown. tends to be gloomy in private. T his is the sort of ch ar acter she should meet only in public. He is incli ned lo remain a bachelor. Such was the obser vation of that renowned Love and War expert Madam e Dariaux. in several areas of the nation. ADMI N IST R ATOB Russell Train said Mon- day water contaminated with PCBs renders several species of fish in- capable or reproduction. He said high levels of PCBs in fish constitute a threat to fishing in the Great Lakes, the Hudson River .. the upper Mis- sissippi a nd off t he South ern California coast. They A.Wait End Sans Daughter MENA, Ark. (A P > -Chancellor Alex Sanderson· Jr. of Texarkana has ruled that a 14 year-old girl .must leave a house at Grannis where 29 people are waiting for the end of the world so that the child can return lo school. PCR s are fire resistant liquids used mainly as insulating fluids in electrical eqwp- ment, part icula rly in hi g h -powered tra n s f ormer s and capacitors. NO EFFECTIV E sub· stitute for PC Rs has been developed, but work is Sanderson ruled Mon - 'Shazam' Wins 1 st Round proceeding. Train said. LOS ANGELES (UPI) The EPA estimated 700 million pounds of -Crime-fighter ··eap-l a i n Marvel " ha s PCBs have been pro-failed to ~et a pre - duced in the U .S. since liminary injunction 1929. It said about 300 against the owners of the million pounds currently t e le v i s i 0 n s e r i es are in service. The re-"Shazam.. for alleged main de r h a s been harassment. dumped in land fills, A Su perior Court judge leached into the water or refused Monday to issue degraded into harmless the injunction , saying compounds. Jackson Bos twick will F:PA ALSO proposed have to find relief in the regulations to establish a $790.000 suit the actor day in a suit filed by James Cavner Sr. of Corona, Calif , who asked that he be awarded c\1stody of his daughter V::i l crie Gayle. l·t and his son -James Jr .. 17. THE J UDG E agreed with Cavner that it would be in the girl's best in- terest to attend school in January. but said the mother -Ann ~ance Cavner -could retam custody if she promised by Dec. 30 to send the girl to school. M rs . Cavnl'r. her children and the other members of th(' vigil h::ive been waiting since Sept. 29 for the end of the world a nd the :-.N·ond coming of Christ nationwide program lo has pending against THE J UOGE said if limit s pills and othl'r dis-Filmation Associates. a '.\frs . Cavner· refused to c h a r g e of o v l' r 300 Nevada-based film com-allow the girl to attend hazardous chemic::ils. pany. school in J anuarv. he The proposed regula-David Kornblum, at-would grant custody to 44 fash10n island. newport center 644 · 5070 TWE NTY MILLION YOUNGST E RS a year are permanently disabled by injuries in sports. By permanently disabled, I don't meap they a ll wind up in wheelchairs, but they're hurt with some kind of hurt that lasts a lifetime. Awesome. tions would cover torneyforBostwick,said Cavner. chemicals suc h as nitric his client has not been I YOU REAUZE there are 22 bones in your skull, don·t you? and s ulfuri c acids. able to get another job as ,,, • • •.~ ~~~~~i~~d~hi~~~:~~:;; }~~ •• ~·~;~::,~ V;,i;;,e \~o ~o,eW•,e.o~ .• ~,-.~,,-.'W0 ~< Address mail to L.M. Boyd, P.O. Box 156(), Costa Mesa92626. and certain compounds tion threatens prospec-~ ~.-f e_a:_:_~r-ny_i~-· -an-t-1m-on_y_an_d_}_~~-=_1_ae_cr:1-io-pn_'.o_)_·e_r_s_w-it-h~ ).. FASHION . \ ISLAND S10RES .\ W7LT8;Q;;-c-,;;i;i;~;-E;y~ BESIDE SOUR REGUL AR MENU HOLIDAY SPECIAL $6.50 Roast Young Tom Turkey Roast Leg of Spri n9_L_amb C Soup ol Salad, Cho•tt of OrtHlnQ N•tur1t G_•~•Y. Mint Jellv. I ~~UL • ~ co~M~t!!~~:?s?op 5 OPEN EVERY NIGHT ~ isop;~:,o,;;;·~.;::~:.'::.~~;;.:~for ~,·~·0 UNTIL CHRISTMAS ~·'c Clltstnut OrH\t.g, Cilbltl S.UC.t or f~l~ie~~tat~s !_nd Ctndltd Swttl Pot.roes. 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The "Christmas Child", this year's limited ed· ition collector's plate, is a perfect ex- ample of an abiding love for ·children which sets Hummels above all others, and createsademand that keeps increasing in value each year. Let your Hummel collection grow with your children. · .. • Good walues are hard to find except at Petrides. Whimsically smiling at each other in pen- sive delight, Raggedy Ann and Andy look as though they're trying to guess each other's gihs before stealing an inevitable kiss underneath the Christmas mistletoe. "Raggedy Ann and Andy" makes a perfect complement to your holiday trimmings and a wonderful beginning to your collection. "Raggedy A nn and A ndy" 1975 Christma s Plate by Schmid Bros. 7 '12 "$12.50 Open: Tuesday ,Dec.23-1 0am-9pm Wedne sday ,oec ,24-10am-4pm Closed unti l Jan.2 1976 • Bing & Grondahl's limited edition 1975 Christmas Plate. 7", $27.50 An eighty year tradition. Bing &Grondahl issued the world's first Christmas plate in 1895. The artist Henry Thelander has designed the Christmas plate for 1975. Production is always limited-the form destroyed and reissue is impossible. These beautiful, hand painted Chrtstmas plates increase in value from year to year. 1741 Westcliff Drive Newport Beach 64 5-3373 . Bctwl'cn Ir vin(' & Dover on Westcliff ' / I J A8 DAILY PILOT ·Gemilli Insights ' . 1 Coming WEDNESDAY . DECEMBER 24 • By SYDNEY OM ARR Tuesday. December 23, 1975 ,. _... Tft"lll Cut The prison s en· tence of Owight Chapin, N 1xon 's former appoint- m e n t s secret ary. has b een r e duced from 10 t o 30 mont hs to s ix to 1 8 m o n t h :-., meaning Chupm will be eligible for p a r ole in February. ARIE S (Ma r ch 21· April 19): Avoid rus hing t o j ud gme n t. Put t ogether j igsaw pieces. R efuse to be pus hed, ca-· j oled into corner. You ha~e right to ask. ex· amine and analyze . TA U R US ~(Apri l 20.-r===========:=:=:=:=:===:=:=:=:=:======::==:::==::::====================::::::::::::====::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::===:=::=:==:=:==:=~ All JCPenney stores '1ay 20 ): Ma ke <'hangl'. :.d1us tme nt at homl'. F a mily m e mbe r , d1s - l't1ssing budget and gift:-:. ('Ould be "out of hn<' ·· K no w i l a nd b e (hplomatu.·. GE~INI C ~ay 21-June W>: Spmtua l ins ights are highlightl'd . Period of temporary g loom can be replaced by enlighten- ment. CANC ER (J une 2 1· July 22>: Orga nize. Be a ware of fad that others are looking up to you. Keep prio rities in view. • ·• on Dece.mber 24! I.EO <J uly 23-A ug. 22): Finis h what you s tart - ~rnd ke ep prom ise to yo ur sel f . A yo un g [Ho~OSCOP~ For your last min.ute shopping convenience, all stores will be open at 8:30 AM! Great bargains, values and selection.s ~till available in all departments! Items below ' pe rs on. ~eek ing your coun sel. wants m o re than gift or pat on back. will be on sale at 8:30 •.. one day only on Wednesday, Dec. 24! \'IRGO C Aug 23-Sept. 22>: You 'll fee l r e - ''1talized. You· 11 r eceive congratulatory message or ~all. YO\,~ m ay find this holiday your most fulfill· mg in recent years. l.IRRA CSe pt 23-0ct'. :!21. You mav feel as 1f he mg pulled tn two direc- t ions si m u lta n eously. Key is to rise a bove the petty -shart', give. r·e- t•eive -be open to love. SCOR PIO (O ct. 23· ~ov. 21 >: Be flexible. Change routine. R('lax. Receive without feeling a "trade" 1s neces~ary. Toss a~1de falsl' pride. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. :!2·Dec. 21): Be s pecific. frank. d 1rec;-t. "1lhng to tear away l3yers of pre· ten se. Be aware o C ~1gniftcance of holiday •• -CAPRICORS (Dec. 23-J an. 19>: Welcome c h ange, celebration , variety, frank a nswers to your questions. You may not find th at everyt- ing fits into preconceived pattern. AQ U ARI U S (J an . 20-Feb. 18>: You arc sur- pri sed . fl a tte r ed, touched by consideration :-hown you -by om• who you thought was mdif· f erent. Save 50%! M-m·m·m! ll's sugar plum l ime! Make ii a sweel season with a box of delicious chocolates. Our tasty PISCES {F e b . 19· M arch 20): You 1mpnnt style. You make known feelings. You are un· derstood. You pt'rce1ve difference ht'l " t'en the r eal a nd imagined. assortments include nuts crisps, chew1es. caramels and crunch1es, all in milk or dark chocolate. Melt·tn·the· mouth goodness .•• at 50% savings! Treat the family ••• put a box under the tree as an extra gilt for someone special ••. take some a·ong as a hostess gilt At 50°0 off, you can buy two boxes lor the price or one! Probation, Fine Meted t.~r In Cruelty ~i /,-<~))YJ?)· ... Y-1:-...'Y H ONE SDALE . Pa. ~ .·~-~J (AP ) -A f o rme r · 1r:! s u p e r v i s o r a t t h e ~ '.;s, Hillcrest School fo r the ~:--; Retarded in Hawley has ~ been sentenced to 12 ~·~ /. years ' probation a nd " fined $1,000 in connection with the death of a stu- dent whom he forced to stand naked in the snow. William Daniels , 40. or Honesdale, was round g uilty last s ummer of voluntary m ans laughter in the death of Jonathan Smitb,21. DANIELS WAS con· victed of forcing Smith to stand in the snow a s punishment for failing to take a younger :Jtudent to the bathroom. Smith had been s uffer - lng from pneumonia and died from exposure after :i;pending an hour outside, according to an autopsy.-------_;" Save·2s3! Sale 2.99 Reg. 3.99. Genuine tiger puka shell necklaces, a great gilt for guys and gals. Ours are imported directly from the Phllhpines. have sterling sliver clasps. A great stock· ing stuffer. Save 25% Wednesday only! Save25%! Sale 29.88 Reg. 39.95. Litronix· digital watches mean great styling, great value! Three function stainless steel watch has a sunburst ltn1sh ca::>e, black leather strap. Long-lasting, soltd·state. ltght-em1tting diode displays hour$ and minutes, has a pulsing seconds indicator separating hour and minute readings. Quartz crystal accuracy, scntch·res1stant crystal. Ant1-magnet1c. Uses two button-cell battenes that last about one year. A gre<il gilt lor that spccwl fcllu! Save 503! Sale s1 Reg. $2. JCPenney FlexxtraTM ~antihose combine sheerness, cxcellc>n t lit. long wear. H19h·cut panty, nude heel. sheer reinforced toe. Fashion shades in S-A-T. , report. ••rr MAY seem litetbe ·Sentence is light. It is in· tended to be U•ht because of your fa mily situation," .Judge Donald O'Malley 1'5aid Monday. Merry Christmas ·from Daniels, who has five clilldreo aeed 8to11, said ' the decision tn Wayne Shop ..,.,,.,quantlUu • County Court Wal ••t.be llmJttdl · bat Christmas present •I've ever aotten." Jf,e faced a poHlble max·· 0 ~Ve ·30%! Sale 6.88 Reg. $10. Gift him with a hand· some new sport shirt. Colorful prints in popular styles make these shirts sure holiday winners. Favorite easy·care fabrics. Choose several ••• and save more than $3 on each one I Save 333 to 4 73! Sale 9.99 I Reg. $15 to $19. She can 1lw1y9 u1e a new handbag. Our selec- tion of genuine leather bags includes calfskin and lambskin. Many styles to choose, Including pouches, adjustable shoulder strap bags, roomy compartment styles. Fashion-right colors. Save $5 to $9 Wednesday only! l et Penneys help you play Santal All stores open every night 'til Chri1tma1. Stores open Sunday 1,0 AM to 6 PM. ,tmum 1ute.nce of 10 .c ,..... Available In Lo• Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bema·rdino and Ventura counties. • ' .. • ' . ' ~ . .. • Tu.d!y O.Cemw 23. 1975 DAILY PILOT A~ C~t~~v~a ~~~~~~~~r~?w.?.~!.~~ hiY.~~i~I~•• ~.~.i~~~~~.,~e~~~~t.1 presentation of "Amahl nlon are scheduled for FairviewState Hospital. e ucharist (midnight John tbe Divin e Church of Costa Mesa. a t radition 10 which and the ~l1ht Vllitors," 7 :30 and 11 :30 p.m. At 10:30 p.m . the church~ mass) will take place. Episcopal Church, Costa T h e tr ad it Ion 3 J fa m ilies s h are sweet communion celebrations C hrlt tm ag Ev e a t wUlhaveitsannual carol Commun ion w lll b e Meisa, m a serv.ice that can d l elig ht c horal Christmas bread and and a "Love Feast" are Plymoutb Congrega-service followed by an 11 celebrated a t 10 a.m. also will inclu~e Holy service is set for ll p.m. coffee , begms at 7 JO I among the dozens of tioaaJ Cburcb of Ne)WJ)Ort p.m. Choral Festival Christmas Day. Eucharist . At 11 p.m. and a Christmas Day p.m. Christm as Eve at events scheduled for Harbor, with Dr. John Midnig ht Mass a nd fa mil y caroling a nd wo r s h ip ser v ice is Shepherd of tht> HUis Christ m a1 Eve and LindvaU, pastor, omciat· sermon. Christmas Day, Me mbe rs o f Unity other Christmas mw;1c scheduled for 10:30 p.m. United Church of Christ Christmas Day in ing. St. James will have a Churcho!Trutb inSanla wi ll be prese nted, in Laguna Niguel. Orange Coast churches. single celebration of Ho-An a invite the publi~ to a followed by midnight Ho·· Member s of Lake Hills Following ls a roundup St. James Episcopal ly Communion at 10 a.m. c e l e br a ti on or the ly Eucharist a t 11 :30 Comm unity Church oftheofferlngs: Church o f N e wport Christmas message and· p.m . Ch r is t mas day co ul d s t a rt th e ir Beach has scheduled a Saint Michael and All lighting of c andles in a commu n i on w i 11 b e Chris tmas Eve celebra· Garden Grove Com· family c andl e light Angel s Epi s copa l 7:30p.m.Christmas Eve celebratedatlO a.m. lions early with a 6:30 munlty Church plans eucharist for 7 :30 p.m. Church will ha ve its service. a.m. breakfast Wednes· five Christmas Eve Christmas Eve, includ· candlelight service and• Achildren'sChristmas d a y at t h e Skyline r services. at S, 6:30, s; ing a trek to the manger chil dren 's ppgeant in a 5 ··Las P osa d as." a Eve ser vice, on t he Room in the Airport.er 9:30and11:15 p.m . in the with gifts from the con· p.m. ser vice Christmas children's pageant, will theme of "Christmas is Inn. Irv me. No reserva· A Christmas Day buf fet tor single parents and their children will be held at 2 p.m . in Irvine. sponsored by l.ake Hill!J Community Church . Mor e in formation ts available by phonin~ We've got another gu'( here who .say.s he can .show u.s where Hoffa is.· c andlelit s anctuary. g re g a t i o n t o th e Eve. At 11 p .m . the be presented at 5 p.m. Giving,"issetfor7p.m. tionsrequired. FeaturedwillbelO com--,---~-==================-~:;;;:;-===-================================;::;_.;:;;;;;;;;....;===::==-=-===:;:;;;;;;================::;;::;;;:;;;::::;:=:::;;=.::;.:._~==================~ ' bined choirs and soloists 552·8158. c Thurl Ravenscroft , Fred Frank and Chris Ray. f St. Wilfrid's Church or 1 Huntlngton Beach has scheduled conf esslons t and counseling for 2 to 4 1 p.m. Christmas Eve. At I 11 p.m ., carol singing • will begin in th e \ sanctuary, followed by choral eucharist at 11: :.> • p.m . Holy Eucharist , again will be offered at t lOa.m. Christmas Day. i ~lrst United Methodist Church of Huntington , Beach will have a 7:30 ! p .m . Chris tmas E ve , service fe aturing the , church's three choirs 1 a nd flute and v iolin s olos, and lighting \ Christmas candles. Evensong a nd Holy • Communion will be held · at 10:30 p.m. Christmas . • Eve at All Saints Anglican Episcopal Church, Fountain Valley. Communion will be offered at 9:30 a.m . . Christmas Day. The lighting of the last Advent candle and sing· · ing by the children's and adult choir s will highlight a 7 p .m . . Christmas Eve service at Comm un ity Presbyterian Church. Laguna Beach. Child care for tiny tots is pro- vided. A traditional candlelight service is 1 scheduled at 10:45 p.m. Christmas Eve at Neighborhood Congrega. tiool Church in Laguna Beach. At 11 a .m . . Chris~mas day, a pro- gram of carillon music will be played, followed by communion served at the altar. I • , In addition, : Neighborhood will host a ; free holiday dinner from· , noon to 2 p.m . for anyone · without a family or · anyone else with whom f t.osbare Christmas. Community Presbyterian Church ol ; San J113n Capistrano has ' labeled its celebration .. An old-fa s hione d ' Christmas Eve," begin- ' ning at 7 :30 p.m. in the sanctuary. Christmas carols will be sung and cookies and hot punch will be available . Babysitting provided for children under five. Two show in gs of .. Amahl and the Night Visitors," the c lassic Christmas opera by Menotti, are scheduled for 6 and 8 p .m . Christmas Eve in the Lit· tie Theater of El Toro High School. The pro· gram is presented by Lake HUI• Community Church, with minister of music Dr. Warren Marsh directing. Two candlelight fast minute gifts mu/ tlavratioHs Ill Koger s QanitltS .•• • Poinsettias • Indoor and outdoor plants • Pots and baskets • fine crystal and china All JCPenney stores • • on December 24! For your last minute shopping convenience, all stores will be open at 8:30 AM! Great bargains, values and selections -still available in all departments! Items below will be on sale at 8:30 ... one day only on Wednesday, Dec. 24! SaVe$1Q Reg. 39.95. Sale 29.95. AM/FM digital clock radio with computer-type d1g1ts wakes you to music. Features tuning control, rotary volume and sleep tamer. Here·s an outstanding gift for anyone lo wake up to! Norelco® coffee maker No.w .32.88 Give the gift of great tasting coffee made the easy way. The innovative Norelco drip coffee maker automat1· cally regulates temperature and brewing time to perfection. Last day! 203off Indian Give your favorite tennis buff a few cans of Wilson Championship heavy duty tennis balls in optic yellow. NoW10.88 Give your golfing friends a dozen Titleist"' or Top Fhte~ pro quality golf balls. A very sporting present. Shop NrlY ••• quanttu11 llmltedl These lt•mt •va11abl• •l 1tore1 llated below • •3785 With Kodak's Tele-lnstamatic ·~ this can become this. Kodak Tele-lnstamatic® camera outfit includes: •Kodak Tele·lnstamatic 608 • C110 film cartridge, 12 exposures • Kodak print frame • Pocket tote •Flip Flash Reg. 34.88 Sale 29.88 Get closeups or regular pictures by sw1tch1ng from normal to telephoto lens. Two f/11 lenses. Viewfinder ad1usts automal1cally. Sl1d1ng lens cover A great way to save lhose Christmas memories• New low • prices on these stereo sets Now 159.95~=~:.. Orio. 199.95 and 219.95. Chooae from two big 4-c:h•nn•I tape deck• With AM/FM SIP•E'O •adtO ;ind spC'akerc;. Bolh play 2 or 4·cMnnf'I tapes and havP FM <i!Neo 1nd•ca1or l1oht. Compos11ton wood cab•ncls with walnut grain vinyl lrr11<;h #1707 #1710 hristmas from Alf stores open every night 'til Christmas. Stores open Sunday 10 AM to 6 PM. .-.1 tfln R d ARCADIA·IANTA ANITA . CANOGA PARK CARSON DOWNEY FULLERTON t4UNTINGTON BEACH lJOI San Jo""4""n 1 oa ' Nl!WPORT BEACH NORTHRIDGE ORANGE 'THE CITY' PUl!NTE HILLS RIVERSIDE SAN BERNARDINO LAKEWOOD VENTURA LAOUNA HILLS Wl!IT COY I NA N.wport Buch Cloctt r8dloe Ind atereoa alto et HUNTINGTON PARK INGL!WOOD NORTH HOLLYWOOD TORRANCE • •.. ·' , , ,AJf DAILYPILOT Mature Students Aided · t Cal State Fullerton Begi,ns .Pilot Program By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Of .. O.lly P'ilet :5Wt A limited number or "mature'' students whose first attempt.s at higher education were cut s hort wiU get anoth£>r chance at Cal State Fullerton during the spring semester. An experimental program in· · volving no more than 50 such stu- dents will be conducted and carefully monitored to determine the enrollees' performance, ac· c.>ording to Dr. Ralph Bigelow. CSF dean or admissions 41.nd re - <<>r<ls. Bigelow said the program is aimed at people who showed pro- mise in their initial college classes. but had their program interrupted by low g rades or other endeavors. s uc h as military service, employment or marriage. lie said many or the students who will participate have made successes of their liva without significant formal college educa- tion. IMPETUS FOR the CSF pro· ject cam<' from the findings of a report filed last fall bv the stat<' university system's Committee · on alternative admission .. ·riteria . In that report. s tate univC'rSi ty and college Chancellor Glenn S Dumke said, "In terest in <'xplor- 1ng alternative criteria for col Jege admissions is especially high at this time as a result of in - creased awareness ol the llmita· !lions or existing processes." Bigelow developed the CSF program, .calling it "de novo ad· • missions,'' meaning ''ad- missions Crom the beginning." He said the program· ls based on three basic assumptions. in- cluding: • -INDIVIDUALS qualified iotellectully for tra..ditionat academic programs may perform poorly in college. The records they establish are not representative of their academic ability. -These individuals in many instances will later establish themsel\·es in other endeavors in ways that reveal new seriousness of purpose. -For reasons of program ob· jectives. enrollment or these in·· dividuals in commwtity colleges · is inappropriate. Apart from those who5e initial college program was interrupted (or uncontro llable reasons, Bigelow said the "de novo" pro- gram is also aimed at those "possessing sound academic ability, but ~'ho . because of such reasons a s immaturity or foll y performed poorly in their first ;.)l· tempt ·· RIG ELOW SAii) suc h in - di\'iduals are seen every day in the CSF admissions office, but the s taff is forced lo tum them away because or their overall PoOr academic record. "The expe("'t'ation or the pro- gram is that, by beginning anew. registrants will establish credita- ble academic records while punuing current educational ob-" jectives," Bigelow said. Sun Sued Over Tickets A disappointed support<'r of the now defunct Southern Ca liforni;i Sun football club su"ed its operators Monday for the value of season tickets he held on thl.' team 's abandoned last ri vt' games in Anah£'im Stadium. Paul Arias names Sun Football Inc., owner Sam 0 . Battistone· and general manager Larry I-fat· field as defendants in his Orange County Superior Court lawsuit. Arias, who paid $3,135 for 418 season tickets when the 1975 seasori opened, demands a re· fund of SI,425 for the tirkets made useless when the Sun tean1 disbanded. He claims that the club has refused to refund his money. Arias further cla ims that the failu re of the \\lorld Football J,eague to adhere to its ·· f-lem. meter Pian " cost him and oth<'r season ticket holders their fund s. The plan called for each \VF'L club to deposit $545.000 in a fund that ~·ould g uarantee t1ck <'t re funds. ORANGE COUNTY History Seminar Planned A special \.\'Orkshop on Orange County history wi ll take plaCL' Jan IO at 8 .30 a .m at Santa Ana College. 1'he event \\'Ill be SllOllSOred by the colle~<'. th .. ~ Orange County Ills· tor1cal Society and the Orange Co un ty f-l is- torical Commission. Ad· mission is free. A display of hi storical books will be presented during rl'gistration in the student lounge and a number of county authors will be on hand to autograph their books. F'ive work s h op s e ss ions have been schedu ll'd. including ;_i progr:1 m on hi s tor1('<1! \\'riling and r esearch condul'led by hist0rian- wr1 ter .J ~1 1nes SI el· per_ Oral history techn i- ques. :lrchaeological re seareh and count) anti- ques will oiJso be topics of discussion I . I -I -I . " ' I 11 ' h 1 I •I , 1, SANTA=ANA FEED fl SADDLER'f5 {'GRAND OPENING CHRISTMAS SPECIALS ONE OF THE LARGEST SELECTIONS OF QUALITY ENGLISH AND WESTERN SADDLERY AND TACK AT REASONABLE PRICES ENGLISH SADDLES '1!)~ '· CIRCLE Y TEXTAN OZARK WESTERN SADDLES . FROM --,,1,,.,. I • I ·' -FROM RED RANGER CROSBY STUB BEN KIEFFER PASSIER PARIANI · s74so COMPLETE llN£ Of HORS£ fEEDS & PET SUPll£S -------- Hospital Taking Officers Class Applications Selected ' Pres ton K . Allen of Applications are being accepted at Saddleback Orange has been elected Community Hos pitaJ for on-the-job training for president of the Orange nursing assistants, according to Mary Weldy, County Water Di strict public informal ion officer. Board of Directors. ''There is always a need for good nur.iing assis-~obl e J . Waite or f-lunt - tants. ·· ;\1 iss \Veldy said. •·so as soon as enough ap· ington Beach was clect- plications arc \;1ke n, a n('\'.' class \'.'ill begin . The ed the new second vice res ponse to the trainin,:! program has bet'll en-president. thus ia stic. One class has completed training, and a Other officers elected second has an enrollment or 12. ·· include Robert L. Clark, The course includes classroom in struction and first vice president and c linical experience to qualify hi gh school board members Thomas graduates, 18 year s or older, for full time positions T . Lacy. Garden Grove; as nu rsing assistants No previous hospital ex-John V. Fonley, Orange; perience is necessary. :\1erwin Wa gner , Placen· The earn-as-you·learn classes meet l\1 ond ays tia; E. Ray Quigley, Jr., throug h Fridays for four weeks. Irvine-Tustin : Henry T. Applications are available in the personnel de· S ege r s tr om, G.os ta .. -partment or Saddleback Community Hospital. 24451 .~esa; Au gust F . Lenain. Via Estrada in Laguna lli\ls. ..\naheim. The di s trict i s Deatlis Elsewhere 4' responsible f or the management or the county's groundwater supply. GILMANTON IRON WORKS, N.H. (AP) - C.00.rad E. Snow, 86, who headed the State Depart. ment ·s loyalty board during the McCarthy era. died Sunday after a brief illness. N.Y., on the back of her grandson ·s motorcycle in September, died Saturday after a short ii· lness . Mrs. Gephart turned 83 on Sept. 14 . LOS BANOS (UP!) Funeral services were Water Board Set DAYTON, Ohio CAP) held Saturday for -Mot o r c y c Ii n g Michael Ensley, 29, Los grandmother Mayola Bacos planning director, Gephart. who rode 375 who died Thursday of miles to Niagara FaJls, cancer. Four Orange Coast re· sidents are among eight newly elected officers and board members of the Easter Seal Society of Orange County. The o(£icers elected for the 1975-76 year include: MITCMf:LL Death l\'otl.,e• Timothy Haidinger, vice·president, Newport -.,...,,.ydlre;;lor\ .11 H ood H,l,MMONO • Reach ; 81 ayw . 1o11,,1,RJ01t1e s 01,l,MMo,,.o.~ treas urer. Fountain ol cou• Me\.f, C1 O.ttt o1 ~.,,. V II d D E C.cembeo" 11, 19IS. 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WILLI AM C,1,MPBELL. l'e\i· dent o1 Tl!Ou\MIO P•lm•. C•., torme<ly o1 Nf!•PO•I St.Kii, Ca. O•lt ol OMIT> by . R eyn ( _Sheff P.r -,,_ O.cembtr 11, 191S, Sur~ived bl'lll• wife ... ---- Vloltl; son, Oe"nis 0 . C•rnptloofl ol 1-iunlinqt°" BtKI>, C•.; ntl)l'oew, Jonn E. O"'P'M'll ot Sant• A"•· C.. Mr. C.Ml)belt WI\ • !Uty l'e•t ............. ol Tlle SilWO" Cord lodgt SO~ Ff.'6M ol s.ma M.f, c,..r1tr '"""De' ol El e.t.i Sllrl"' Tfmcole ;.,,d P•lrol, 0..<ter '"'"'"''of T"°" Gold Co.Isl Sl'w .... 0 ... mrtnber ol Tl>t S..Oll• A,.. ElltS l..adtt. P.t\I Prnl0tfl1 of SetrllMI, P•st Cllrft. ,_., -Foundo1>9 Mlmbet" ol Tlle ..,,.rt; 1~....:1 Y-=11• cfuo, ~ e1 Tlle "'°-• 'iqu.c(ron -s~ c-moclote ol Soutl'cr" C&lltonol• OVwr AU«l.t1ien. '" , .. , ... -""""-'lt'R Sloe• 1>.-01<er191 olllC• I" ""'"""'""' &otKll, C.. $.t"'icH will beNfdat l;OD PM .., Fr;,,,cy. Dttt...,lltr it. 1'1J • PK!llc \lie• OW~I wlt1'1 !he 111-v. JDf!n" G 8~ -Tiit Silver Cord UdW ~ F&AM officiating. Enl--, PK Ilic v;e-. Ml"""i•I Plrll, '--1 &.~. C.. P•tllit \/"It• Mor1_,, direc1or,. PUBLIC NOTICE MOTIC:IE 0, MON •IES"°NSlllLITY , '*>lie• is llt""bY 9ivt" 111.i ll'w: ...,. "'"\,I'""" ,.;11 not Ill ·•-.!Jtll.o kw! .... °'!'bl\ o< li•l>lllht~ tonlrKle<I byi ....,._ otM< ,,..." "''\.!!It, on or .<w 1111 .. 1.ff!. . Dlledll'lli 110.yof De<.,,,~ Go<-C.At•i"~Jr. ·, 11tVl•Lo1c•, Nt •Pl>ft Bl-.ch, Co. P\>IMl\/'ltd °''""911 Coa•I O&lly Piiot, Otc•mtier n, 1J, ,., n1s 'IJt.11 P UBLIC NOTICE ..... Mt: Fer,~ I _,_._ ...... flf ....... ,..._._..ews ., -••• --.WU 11 an.t .. Lrll. .... ..... .._Tnf-•· The rea.ssurin1 words above were spoken by the Angel of the Lord to fri&ht.ened shepherds. At this ~Y season of the year, with so many extra thinp to do, we tend to lo se lr aclt or the sig ni ficance or Christmas. From thf: time or that rirsl Chri stm as until now, life has always shown many fri ghtening aspects. The "tidings of gn:!at Joy,'" voiced by the Angel, that we have no need for fea r , 15 the. . message of Christmas today as it was 2000 years ago. Our wi s h is that Chrlstma!' will be signiricanl, as well as merry, for all ! "IF GOD DID NOT EXIST, IT WOULD . BE NECESSARY TO INVENT HIM:' -v•''"'"' Regardless of the fai<h yo u embrace. mos< people Council of Churches continues lo serve those in find lhis season of <he year an appropriilte time <o need. regardl ess of faith. As the official agency for celebrate-to acknowledge the exis<ence of God. FISH, the Council finds lodgin g for the homeless. The triumph of Faith. through Hanukkah or Chri stmas. fo od fclr the hungry, clothes for the needy. IJ's a inspires jubilation and camaraderie and iil joyous year-a round program. needing year-around support. o utpouring of <h e human spi rit. Even the infrequent both theres no b.etter time to aid the Council and faithful usually al<end the church o r synagogue of FISH than now. If you can volunteer time to help, their choice lo share lhe celebra<ion and to pray if you can make a contribution to'this vital program. for di virie guidance in the year ahead. if you would like <o kn ow more aboul the Council And wh 0 il e many celebrate, the Newport Harbor of Churches a nd FISH, caJI ... .. NEWPORT HARBOR COUNCIL OF CHURCHES ·President: The R£>V Rohert B Shepard, Jr Chri<;f Church By The Sell. United Method1s1 President Elect The Rev Howard M. Carlwright • . ~I John The Divine Episcopal Church A l.in<!OO Wav Member Agency Treasurer Rober1 F. Stoessel PO. Box 684 Corona del Mar. Ca. 92625 Telephone· 675-773(\ One in a serjes of public service advertisements ponsor~d by Avco Financial Services, Newport Beach, California r ' ., I i-~ey, Oocemb., 23, 1915 OAILV PILOT Al I ManlnfiltratesMovement-ComesAway 'Torn' 'f I I I ~ 'Edi tOT!t Note: Ntw York Doily Ntws rt porier John Cotter btcame an undt'rcowr recruit m the Rev. ~My wg Mooa'• Uni#cotion Church Jor /our dowa. Ht. ttorw of H~ ~ lhe Moon cult u t'w atcOftd port of a tltree·porl A.Ysociatt d Preu 3tries on such religious groups, and tMir .. New Meuioh3.'" By JOHN cal'TER ( Socond mo Smies) NEW YORK <AP)-"ThowhQle world isln lDY hands. I will conquer and subjugate the world." The words are those of tho Rev. SUn Myung Moon, the Korean evangelist whose thousand! of ~ing, youn1 followers peddle Moon's Unlfica-hon Chureh on street comers and in shopping cen-tttS. H.is message is clear enough, so clear it seems lU\behevable. But Moon is quite serious. Behind his }>l"eac:hing of Jove and ur\lty among Christians, Moon Is a man fanatically interested in controlling the poUUeal destiny, ftrst of the United States and then of the world. · 1 SPENT FOUR DAYS UNDER cover as a THE FAMILY C.lll<:tl~ 18 y BU Keane ~ "Mommy! Tha t red Christmas light won't let rne go to sleep!" Life Is Tough r -Six and Sick t HOUSTON (AP> -You're 6 years old, and you'ye been in bed , in a hospital, day atter day, for weeks and weeks. You don't undentand what you've done wrong, but for some reason people are doing things to _you that hurt. Today. they stuck you with needles, and '.omorrow it'll be the some. And who knows what they'll do the next d ay. YOU DON'T GET TO SEE your friends, you can't run and jump or go to school and even your mother and father are acting differently. I.ife's no fun any more, but just pain and strangers and long, long hours of boredom . Somehow, it does n't seem worth it. Why go on and on and on? ·This, uy doctors, is ing for the very young INE ~he claiJsic line of reason-(MEDIC J and chronically ill who are hospitalized for long periods of time. This deep d espair can bring on withdrawal, the loss of a will to live and eventually death. '1AU, CHILDREN INTERPRET ILLNESS as a form of punis hment ," s ays Dr. Barry Bowser, the chief of physical medicine at the Texas Children's Hospital here. . And, for a child, a hospital can be the worst possible place to receive that punishment. · "It's a hostile environment," said Bowser. "It's painful. It's unfriendly. There's nothing good that happens. So, why not leave any way you can?·· · And one way is to just lose the will to live and to simply fade out, said the doctor. "CIULDREN CAN ACTUALLY DIE for no real medical reason,'' said Bowser . "They just drift away." Finding a way to nurture that flickering will to live is a major problem for hospitals caring for the very young. At the Houston Medical Center, experts in com - munication and medicine are using television to battle the withdrawal syndrome of young patients. The Houston chapter o! the American Women· in Radio and Television, using $5,000 of its own tunds, recenUy took over one channel of a closed circuit television system at the Medical Center and is programming it exclusively for sick children. THE CHANNEL'S SHOWS ARE PLANNED for patients aged 2 to 13. Twenty-six buildings of the roedical complex receive the closed circuit system and the s pecial programming is expected to reach about 350 young hospital patients daily. · It carties standard children's programs , such a s "Sesame Street," "Lassie" and •'Charlie Brown,'' and also some programs designed to ex- plain away fears of surgery and to stimulate the will to recover. PUBLIC NO'DCE PUBLIC NO'DCE Unlfiullon r ecruit. undergoing a car efully or· dlestrated indoctrination. I talked to scores ot l!foooin -a name his recruits have come to a ccept -lllld to ex·Moonics, physicians, tbeolo&luns, paycboloat.sts, anguished parents who claim the 55-)'UJ"-old Moon has turned their children into mental sombies, and ''dcprogrammers" trying to ~urn Moo.nlea to reality. Alter it aJl, 1 dld not tmd Moon's ambition in· credible, though the tide of par ents' law sui ts, truancy caae s , nnanc lal scrutany by a con· &J'tiSiOnal committee and suits to remove his or- gani&ation's tax-exempt status may now be r i!ing a.iainlt Moon. But Moon will ootloseeasl.ly. He is well protect- ed by tile F irst Amendment. ltis converts are sin- cere; they are subtl,y programmed to answer his beck and call ; they raise millions to tinanc-c his schemes. and they oonstantJy recruit more mem· hens. Moon has given them specllic instructions on how to Win control of government. He iis no idle dreamer . .. THE TltttE WILL COME, WITHOUT m y seeking it, when my words will almost ser ve as law,'' he told a group or followers at J ackson , Miss .• in 1974. "If 1 ask a certain thing, it will be do ne." he said. "H I r.ecommend a certain ambassador for a certain country a nd then visit that country and that ambassador·s office, he will greet me with t he red c.·arpet treatf(len t. ·• Another time he said: · --------..... "1£ the U.S. continues its ( RELIGION J corruption and we can find among the senators ----------- and congressmen no one really u sable for our purpose, we can make senators and congressmen out of our members. "This is our dream, our project -but hush your mouth tight, have hope and go on to realize it.'' r:. . A.SD YET ANOntER TIME HE suggested - in a move that would have made Water gate's Gordon Liddy proud -that young girls be recrui ted to help Moon gain control of politicians. "Master needs many good·looking girls," he told a meeting of church directors . "He will assign three girls to one senator --that means we need 300. Let them have a good relationship with the m ... If our girls are superior to the senators in many ways, then the senators will be taken in by our members." Moon has the members to handle such a scheme. In the three years the Unification Church has been in the Un ited States, it has r ecruited 7,000 lJ:uentiaUy, Moon claims J esus Christ ap- peared bctore hi m 18"6 on a Kor ean hillside to give him the "key to rtibteousness and restoration o( the Kin&dom ot Heaven on Earth." Mer 18 years or study, Moon says, be formed the UnlhcaUon Church. MOON'S PIUNOPLES -LAID OUT IN siic tracts that purport to answer the que.tions ot the world -are a pop collection of anippets culled from. Eastern and Western theology, Madison Avenu~ sliders, hearts and Rowers platitudes and bit& and pieces or numerology, scieotology, astrolo1y and the like. He ideotWes the devil closely with com- munism . Dt&ring my four-day indoctrination, I aaw numerous 1Umpses of deceit and cunning: emo· tionally upset kids told t.o reject their parents, a young girl driven to tears when told she would have to give up her gin of art tQ truly serve the master. l saw Moon himself playing God at a celebration while hundreds of followers walked about eating Big Macs and chattering like s mall children. Fully 19 hours of each day were s pent in a re· petition of lectures, songs, games, discuas ions ex- ercises and prayers. The playin g of cbild;en's games by adults was particularly bizarre and the prayers seemed quite peculiar. THE MOONIES PRAY IN I\ STRANGE s ing- song manner. saying anything that comes to mind but punctuating ~very four or five words with an anguis hed ''Father." After two or three sentences or thoughts, the prayers become impossible to follow. If the prayer is two minutes long, the word '"Father ·• might be used 20 to JO times. One prayer by the Japanese running the seminar lasted 28 minutes. There were dozens of songs -t lost count somewhere in the high 50s -and they are designed to support the lectures. As the singing became mor~ intense. some recruits hooted and clapped. Ev.r,ft'• tuaJly everyone joined arms and swayed back a nd forth. AU these things, the program, the recruits, the songs, the prayers , were ingredients. Simple on the surface, above reproach. Stirred together. as the Moonies could so expertly do, they were volatile. however. The weekend beca me an emotional pressure cooker, ready to explode, and it did. At one point Don, a 17·year -old recruit from Brooklyn, suddenly jumped up when the group was confronted with a question about "fathers who .•.• don't love their children:· each was creeted by howls of Jauchter and wild d appl.n&. Sitting the re, I began finding the atmospher~. quite ntlaxin1. A look et any face brought a 8m iJc and a nod. There is nothing wron1 ber e, l tbolJ.ibt. l almOt'Jt telt 1ullty tor being an intrudt!r. M the group broke up, l went outside with Jim. a stock anaJ)'st. to have a cigarette -lbe Moonies don't believe rn s moking but they looked the other way during the weekend. .. THEil£ 18 SOMETHING B£1lE~h niw said. "something spec ial.·' For some reason, I felt the need to be honest and confessed I was a reporter. Maybe 1 was r eady to &ive in, but 30 minutes later ( • was angry at myself !or my proressional error. I found Moon's principles unbelievable yet I fell of( ' guard alter only days with the group. . l went to sleep Wleasily that night. 1 was tempt· ' ed to leave but w as glad I didn't for on the final ~ night I had seen himself. Our eroup was taken to one of Moon's baronial Westchester County estates and. along with 1,000 other Moonies'from throughout the East Coast, saw the evangelist seated on a stage s miling, s ur-· rOWtded by aides and men with walkie·talkies look· ' ing like Secret Servtee agents. · He did not speak -1 was told he spoke for hours earlier in the day -but his appearance seemed enough for adoring followers. I WAS PUT UNDER lNTENSE pressure that day to 10 further with Moooism . I had paid $20 for the four-day session. The next step was a seven·day one, and I was told I could borrow the $35 fee from the church and pay it back. Then there were other: sessions -21days,40days, 120 days. 1 resisted. Others did not. From my group ol 18 · recruits ranging in age from !7 to 30, six: chose to go on. As I left that night, I had <.'Onflicting feelings. My four days had dispelled the rumors of sex orgies and drug parties -the Moonies hated bot h illicit sex and drugs. T he young Moonies seemed so sin-' cere. Yet the stress of songs, prayers and lectures brought me to the brink or belief . Then there were Moon's own proclamations, tinged with militarism and a mbition for world control. f ntOUGUT OF WHAT ONE MOO NIE official ' told me: • .. We don't brainwash. We just wash out a Cew old ideas and replace them with new ones." .. core members. 1t claims to have the support of.· , "l'M ONE OFTROSE KIDS/' HE yelled. "I'm Asked for comment oo that series, a spokesman Iii for the Unification Church, Michael Runyon. characterized the series as "filled with distortions and misrepresentation:•· 23,000others. one. My parents are divorced. Let me ..• " The members live in church-supported -com· · He was told to wait Wllil the end of the lectfue to munes. mostly city brownstones or suburban ranch-speak. Questions were treated the same way. As the style houses . They sleep on floors in sleeping bags weekend wore on, there were fewer and fewer ques· He s aid his organization was preparing ''a 1 formal sta tementofrebuttal." and are limited to 75 lo90 l."ents expenses each day. tions. He refused to make any specific criticisms or say anything further until the formal statement was drafted. THEY SPESD THEIR TIME LECTURING on street corners with chalk boards or hawking flowers. peanuts. candy and candles -Moon has said flowers are the "secret weapon" because they don't last long and the buyer is open for a nother sales pitch within days. The pitches r aise mindboggling profits. In- dividual Moonies take in from $100 to $400 e ach day. According to record5 obtained by The News, one group of seven Moonies on Long Island raised $520,000 in a year. Neil Salomen, the onetime mental hospital ad- ministrator who is the American church's presi- dent, s ays 1974 profits were $8 million. Moon himself. when in the United States, lives in one of two mans ions in Westchester County, out-· side New York, or cruises on one of his two $250,000 motor yachts. He met former President Nixon in 1973 and he has been photoP,raphed with other politi- cians . WHY DO THE MOONIF.S UVE IN virtual po\'- t>rty and support Moon ? They really believe that they are doing the will of God and that someday Moon . as the Messiah, will clear up all the proble ms ofthe world. They a re innocent. They believe in Moon so fervently they practice deceits to r aise money. The Unification Chur ch denies it encourages such prac- tices, saying overzealousness of individual mem· bers may be responsible for some, but according to· some Moonies and ex-Moonies the logic behind sue h practices are that the money belongs to the devil. How the Moonies come to believe in their "master '' was obvious from my indoctrination: I briefly succumbed to the whirlpool of mind control, later cursing m yself for Wlprofessionalism as a re- porter. That evenini we h:ld our best meal and the Moonies suddenly switched from the stress and re- petition of songs, lectures and prayers to a mood of r elaxation. This left the recruits e motionally jarred and open to suggestion. We performed skits, and Next: What ckprogrammed, a-followers of tlie "NewMes&ia.hs'_' sayoboact the new religious cults. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NonCE PUBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE OltOIHAHCE Ne. rw1 .. s-s of SectiOft 11-7• of tM Munlc1p.a1 Mayor of tl\t> toHowi1'9rollcall vote: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COdltoftl\eCityofCosta,.ese,Olltf'lcl CltyolCostaMes<1 ES C'OUNCf\. OP: TH~ CITY Of' COSTA Map 0 ·9 of the City ol Coste Mtw Is ATTEST AY : Council M«mbers: Pin~let MESA, CALIFORNIA, CHAMGING herebyamenoedbytheaddltl0ftt'-r'9411 V•lerieM.Wtlt Harnmett,Wll1011,Rn11l.He-tzog TH! IONIH~ Of' WAK~MAM f'AltK ofllM I and RarudesctlbeclinSec:tlon\ OepulyCtlyClerko~ NOES: Council Members: None IN TMl OaH£RALAREA aETW£EN tw!r90!. ttleCityofCo'Sl<t Mua A8SENT:Counc11Memb<"S· Nooe SMALLEY ROAO ANO P:UCl4SI.. SICTIONl. This<>nsinancut.il~ STATE OFCl,LIFORNl4 .) IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I tlalll' STREET ANO REDDING ANO e!te<tandbe1ntulllOf~tl\lrtyUO)clll1S COUNTVOFORANGE ) iw,,-.unto WI my hand and atfi.<ed tr. SALINAS AVENUES, FROM At TO I tromand attu its oass.~,llftdpriorto CITYOFCOSTAMESA SS Seal ot tl\e City of Costa Mesa mos 16CI ANDlt. tN!e•plration olf1fteen (IS) dllysh'om I EILEEN p Pti N..,""' C' lllyof0Kffl>ller. 1~7S. TliEclTVCOUNClL Ol'"Tl-ll!Cl'tY ttwpasuoe thereot.shalllM!Nblllhtd ' 0 1 ""'" ,tyC EllwnP.Prunnev llnCI n.oflklo Oel"ll ot ttle City Col.Incl Cllv Clerk and eJ1-oft 1u<1 OF COSTA MESA DOES H£1tE8Y once In the Orange Coa51 O.HyPllOt.• oftMOtyolCost•Mue,tler.bycertif C~rkolll\e OROAINA$FOLLOWS: ne~aperofgtneralcirculaUon.ttrlftt· thattttt abOve an<l tw.,....i""'Ordl c , SECTION 1. All t!let DOttloll lfJf the t!d Md Pllblished In the City of Cost• No.7Wlwnlntrocluc;O~comlde c::;~~~~~:: 1ou-1nv WKll~ real D~V " ~ 10Qetner with the t1<tmn Of .. IM:ttonbvsect!Of\etert9v1wn.et1 By\laterleM.Wilt '-reby pla<:edend 1nclude1' 111\he tencl memben ot \IMP City Council voting for ofsaidCityCouncllhe104Nlthetstelayof OeputyCllyClerkolthe Rront,towll: ano9011nstthesame . Oecemi;,.r t91S and ttlerealter passed Ci f Orange Counl'I Auosor Parcel PASSED ANO AOOPTEO this Htl\ arid ltdOPt;d as' a whOle at a rec;i la tyo Costa Mes" Number t<IQ.0St·3S. • d.lyaf Oec,.mber. 197$.. meetlno of said city council held on"~ Published Orange Coast Odify Pilot sacTION l. P\lrsuat1t t9 IM ll"O-A. L. Pinkley 1Sth day ol December. 197$, by the Oecember23, 197S A804-7~ --i· ff. ,: 'i" '~ • ·~i·--~rz&.-wea....·------------_.== .. ...:..-----. ' .. - " -·· r ' t ' i • ' I -~ .. ~ ___. I! I'. ·. . I was r ecruited on 42nd Street. telling the Moonies I was Br ian Barrett, 28 years old and the assistant manager of a small company in Penn- sylvania. The name was that of a boyhood friend and the company belongs to my aunt and uncle. The three agreed to vouch for m y story should the Moonies che ck. They never did. . . I ~ ..,......., ~-~· I --!.LL. • -019 ACTUALLY, I AM 32, MARRIED AND the father of two daughters and a son. I was raised in an Irish, liberal Catholic family in Pennsylvania. Not s urprisingly I found a mong the Moonies many like myself• with backgroWlds in an authoritarian re-i--P-U_B_Ll_C_N_OTl __ CE ____ P_U_Bl __ U_C_N_OTI_C_E ____ P_U_B_U_C_NO'D __ C_E _ _.._ __ P_U_B_U_C_N_OTl __ CE __ ligion. Many Moonies are from Jewish or Catholic families. Most are from the middle class and 95 per- cent are white. Parents describe them as naive, idealistic, trusting, and psychologists say they may be seeking peer approval, a father figure or simple answers to complex questions. The movement does not provide the answers. Its secret is to withhold them but promise the recruit that if he stays longer, he will learn. Replies are intentionally vague. P UBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC.NOTICE P UBLIC N011CE P UBUC N011CE •• ·~ t J~ • • • ·--t ... -----.... ___. !:::al ;!--If ·m 1tO I .;.: .. •. DISTAICTM MAP -... -.. ., ...... • 1 AJ2 DAILY PILOT Tuesday. Oeottmber 23. 1975 Ford Says He'll Veto Picketing Rights Bill WASJUNGTON (AP> ..._ PTesidt>nt Ford an A<>unced that ht> plans Lo teto a controversial hill to t'"pand the packt.'tlJlg nghts of building tradt:.s umons. F ord's planned veto came against the <idvace o( hls Serret.1ry of Luber 200-year Coins Not Selling Well SAN FRANCISCO CAPl Sales of bacenten· mal coins hav<> fallen far short of L'Xp\'Ctalions As a result. the San Francisco ~t int has fired J91l t>mploycs and laid off78. offlt•1als say Tht• workers h<td ht-en hirt'd on .1 t<.'mpor.lf~ basis to produce the Bict•nknnial coins, minted only m San Francisco. Bland Rrockenborough. offi~·er m \'harge of the U S . Assay Office ht> re. said John nunlop T he me:isure w t\S strongly supported by labor Ford 3cknowlt'dged m a statement that he had promised to sign the legislation If it included provisions for settling construction industry disputes. CONGRESS m et the conditions, but Ford said "after detailed study of the bill :ind after ex- tensive consultations with others, l have most reluctantly con cluded that I must veto the bill " J.'ord said his r easons "focus primarily on the ,·igorous controversy su rr ounding the measure . "Unfortunately. my earlier opt 1m1sm that this bill µrov1ded a rl'· What Else Is There? Just for those who wonder what the family who has e\'erything really has. how about this combination : a Sl.2 million home in Heverly Hills. $500.000 in diamonds. full-length !:>able coat. pet dog mc.)\'ie star Won Ton Ton, and handbuilt S47 .500 Stutz Blackhawk. Just thought you'd like to know. 76 Big l'ear Bargain Talk Problem Seen WASHINGTON CAP ) ext year will be a hl'C tic one for lubor negotiations, with burgam1n~ scheduled in several major industries whit'h han· been hard hit by the recession. Contr3cts for 4.5 million workt>rs are involved. ' and the bargaining is expected to be ctifftt'ult because the business climate is poor. utll'mploy ment is high a nd infl ation continues. Strikes in :1 ma!or industry such as ;iutomobiles could blunt economJc recove ry. UNION l,EADERS indicak thl'y'll he pressing for substantial wage increases to C'alch up with in nation, but fears of another recession ~nd <·tmtinucd high unemployment also will mflu(•ncc th,.'ir d'' mands. The heaviest calendar of bargaining talks is scheduled from March to September. They center on eight key industries. auromobiles. trucking, rubber. electrical equipment. construction, food . appari>l and farm equipment. Orders for about 15 million sets of tht' corns had been expected by the end of this year. but thl' :\tmt tias received ordl•rs for only 5 I m11lwn . Rrockl·11 borough said. ----'Ol ut w n w h1ch would ---------------------------------- At the same time. there is concern within the Ford administration that internal union pressures and competition between unions to outpace one another could ignite a new wage spiral and a return ofrunaway inflation. f (..l:J MERCEDES 1 We try harder. ~""'red' lllu lu1lhuf ...... , ~v wt.~ t1dw4J 10 00 a''"'" miJru Mlsalon Vlelo Imports (714) 831-1740 -. -· . . .. . . ... . ' • 4 .. have the support of all parties was unfounded i\s a result. I cannot in good conscience. sign this measure. given the lack of agreemt>nl among the variou s parties to this historic:.11 d1sputl'. over th<• 1m pat•t of this bill on the l'Oll· struct10n industry " 44 fashion island. newport center 644·5070 Wishing you a joyous Jiotit/ay season. 'Newport Equity {Hl!d~ 620 NEWPORT CENTER DR. SUITE 211 NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA 9?660 I PQor Fight Back )UCHA El. ~oscow. director of the Council on Wage :md Price Stability, says wages are an area that will have to be watched "very closely.'' Third World Using Oil Weapon Inflation tapered off somewhat in 1975 but was ::-till running far above traditional levels. It's rate 111 1976 will be the biggest influence in labor negolia tions. PARIS (UPI ) -Why have the world's poorest nations. which have suf· fered most from high oil prices. formed a solid front with the oil produc· ing countries that set those prices? Because oil is as much a weapon for the poor na- taons as 1t 1s for 0 PEC. according to one of the Third World 's most articulate spokes men, Jamai ca n foreign minister P. J . Patterson. THE DAPPER, bearded Patterson, in an interview at the opening o f t h e n o r t.h . s o u t h dialogue here, explained why the American plan to split the non-oil de - veloping nations from the oil producers is likely to fail. "The only thing that has made the developed countries listen to us de· veloping countries is 'l~o tinkering. JJ'e are out to ~hattge the world.' energy," he said. "It's energy that has given us political clout. "We've been asking for this for a damned long ti me." P a tter son ~ai d of the dialogue which will ·discuss the poor nations dema nds for a better deal in r aw material s, aid and finance as well as the West's hope for an eas- ini!Of the oil crisis. "~obody ever paid us any mind until you (the West) began feeling the 011 pinch. But now that we are here. we are go· mg to talk about all the things we h ave been wanting to t alk about all this time "A~D IF YOU think you are going lo talk only about energy. we may have to put the energy squeeze on again.'' Any split with OPEC. Patter son implied. would rob the Third World of its strongest lever. What does the Third World want from the dialogue? "'.'lo tinkering. We arc out to change the world." Patterson said . "This conference is essentially an instr ument for the management of change in the economic r elations between the rich and poor nations . The changes which are re· quired now are not marginal. They are fun· damental. "Unless we accept th.is aim. this conference will not be worth the candle.'' PATl'ERSON said th.is mean s, among other things, a change in the world monetar y and financial system . The west is determined to keep monetary reform within the World Bank and Inte rnatio n a l Monetary Fund, where it holds the power , and out o f the north -sout h dialogue. "W e think these changes cannot be im- plemented without ~ ('h3nge in the financial mechanics." P atterson s3id. ··And I don't think this can be done if it is left to the financial boys <In the West) to d eal Wlth." H o w ca n th ey pc-rsuade the West to ac- cept this? Here again, he l \f;U'.'°I I\ U,),/'°1 said. energy answ('r IS l ht.> "Ir the West h3d not been seeking the st·cun t) of energy s upplies at rea!'onable prices. the north -south dialoswe would not have hap- pened. This 1s the trump card we have." In this solidarity, he added. there is an ele ment of Third World gratitude to OPEC form sisting from the start that the dialogue discuss all raw materials. not just oil. The United States originally opposed this. and a first attempt to prepare the dialogue collapsed o,·er this point in April. WHAT ARE the odcJs that the West will accept basic changes in a system that has created its own prosperity? "Some countries have crossed the philosophical bridge·· an d really bt'lieve that the poor na - tion~ must s hare this pros pe ri ty . Pa lterson said. "But some have not." ~lost of the contracts expiring m 1976 wen" negotiated in 1973 during a period of wage controls Since then. workNs' average gross weekly pay. measured in 1973 dollars. have dropped 5.3 percent Their purch as ing power take home pay all justed fo r inflation and taxes in October was I percent below its O\'erage for 1973. Teamstt•rs President Frank Fitzsimmons says infl:it1on has cos t his members 63 cents an· ho~1r because of the celling on the cost of living clause m his union's contract with the trucking industry. IN.!'IF.GOTIATIO!'IS that began Dec. 11 against a March 31 s trike deadline. the Teamsters de· manded an unlimited cost of Jiving escalator , an is- sue that will be prominent in most 1976 conlrat·t talks. High on the ltst of demands along with wages ~md inflation protection clauses will be job security. I Over l'he Countt>r. 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It'• •w 5vl>r'10f1 40 l 37 t '"' M G M 7~ S SO 1''11 1'0 f"rOdRH lO t6 • 1'-t • '• Systron 0on , 11 SV. t \11 Mtlrom 60 t 101 U!oli Prolet I I 40 J ?1 16 1 • -T T- Mtl EOl 1 31 M 11 + ,,. p s A Int 101 Hll+ "" Telt&ut '° I IS 7114 t v. Mii! pl I 111 , , 1100 H -Jltl PuS C.01 I JO I t J 1• T•l<Oll Nit ,, II 1 I To Plal'l' vour ''Fa~l HC'"+U lt"' SPrv1<'c l>1 rl'<'lory ad ...• C<tll Now 642-5&78 Erl. l22 TUdd•y. Oecembef 23. 1975 s DAILY PILOT A 11 Vk Adams h..as 1omed Omniad, lnc .. a Nt•wport Beach- based a dvl•rt a:.lllg agl·ney. ~1:-; ~•n aceount exeC"ul1 ve ft(> will tw an ehargc of Wbdom I mµort Sale~. a beer 1m- portttr, and several olhL1r eompanies. * Lonnie G:askins, formerly managt'r of engmeenng iJL Diceon ElectruniC'i, Inc. tn lrvuw. h-.s been promoted to direC'tor or mark£>hng and adv<mced technology .it the firm. Gasktns wns formerly assoc.·ialed with the nm:rocler· troni (':> group of the Magnavox research. la bs. Or. Kevlr1 P . Shambrook has heen selected by ~toxoo , Inc .• of Irvine to be dlrector of cng1 m·ennJ.! lit> was former· ly with Datatron , lnc of S.lllta AnJ. • F luor Corp. h ..is nJmed Joseph GA.st<1 Ns F. Carney to the ncwl) < rcutl'd pos1t1on of manag~r of corporate audit Carney c·c1 m~ to fl uor after :me years w1lb Evans Products Co. of Portland. • Newport Beach resident George L. Argyros has been elected to the board of directors of the t'irsl Nationa l Bank or Orange County. Ar gyros is president of Amel Development Co. and Amel Management Co. and has been IJ\Volvcd with rt:al estate development m Orange Cowity since 1962. • Stephen L . Shirley of Laguna Beach, has been pro moted to manager of the Newport Beach omce of Kidder Peabody. Inc. .. . Fred Cassie , who previous ly headed Fred Cassie Ad- verttSmg and Pubhc Relahons Ul Ore:inge, has been named a vice president at the I.eland Oliver Co .. Inc., Orange-based adverttSmg, public relations and marketmg firm. CASSLE , The Tus tm r esident has past ad · vertismg affthations with Lee Walters Adverhs mg m Santa An a and George Peters Adver ttS ing 111 Newport Beach. * james L. Siehl has been appointed vice president of marketUlg for the Naked Mint d 1v1s1on of Computer. Automation, Inc. He was previously vice president of domestic s ales for lhe Irvme·based com- pany • * James LeSieur has been na med vice president and cashier for Santiago Bank of Tustin. He lives m Corona del Mar with h1s w1f e and two children. * South Coast Nalt0na l Bank president Nick J. Florio has annowtced the formation of an advtSory boa rd to assist m formulation of bus Uless policies for the mdependent bank. Board me mbers mclude Frank Astrella, vice president and gene ral m anger of Western Mouldings~ J ess L . Frost, president of Frost Construction Co.; Sylvan J . Haenel, ex. ecuhve vice president of Allmetal Screw Products Co., loc. and Wilbur D. Newman, certif1ed publlc accountant. * June M . We lsh has been appointed o·range County re· -gional manager fo r SIS Temporary Services, lnc .. a tem- porary help fi rm located m Costa Mesa. She will be r esponsible for sales and managem ent func- WELSH tions at the firm's Fullerton, Santa Ana and Costa M l'Sa branch offaees. Mrs. Welsh JOtned the firm m 1971 and was most recently manaJ!er of thl' Santa Ana fac1hty. She lives m .\nahe1m "Ith her hus band. .. Huntm gton Rc al'h resident Dennis 0 . Ingr a m h~1s JOtn cd G rubb and Ellis Co mmercial Rrokerage Co. as a sales representative in the Los Ange ks off 1c~. * Stanley 8. Esbenshade has been promoted to director of manufact uring for Kawasaki Motors Co rp. Ile was formerly plant manager of the firm's Lincoln, Neb. manufactunng facility and will be r eturning to corporate offices m Santa Ana. Wheat Crop Parched --But Still 'Good' WASIHNG TON <UP() -The par ched Gre at Plains may hold the 1976 Wllller wheat crop 9 percent below this year's record. but the harvest shoul d still be suff1c1ent to meet expected needs, Agnculture Department offi c1aJs say. The department"s crop reporting boa rd a nnounced that farmers ha ve incr eased winter wheat pla ntings 2 percent over 1975, to57.2m1U1onacres-thegrcatest smce1937. BUT IT SAID the lack of moisture in parts of the Plains during early November was an and1cahon that per acre yields would be down from last year and the c rop might total 1 496 b11lion bushels. compared with the 1975 record produc· tionof 1.651 b1l hon bushels. · Despite the expected decline in production, assistant agncult ure secretary Richard E Bell said the 1976 harvest would probably still be big enough to meet a ll needs m the 1976-77 m ar keting season. He s aid the s maller crop may be offset by some decline in exports -which take most of the country's wheat -from the peaks of the current season. BELL ADDED. however, that th<' crop estimate m ay strengthen wheat pnC"es, wh1ch have declined sharply m r e- cent months a nd currently are more than $1 a bushel below a year earher. In a sepa rate report, the Agnculture Depa rtment also rumounced that prospects for the overall world car ryover supply of gr a ms next summer now appear s hghlly better than m a n ana lys is issued Oct. 31. At that llm~. experts pre· dieted total world reserves -which stood a l 101 9 million metnc tons last July l -would be down lo 98 8 million tons next summer. T he new report put next s ummer's probable stock at 99 4 million tons. omc1als said global wheat stocks would be down slight- ly from earlie r forecasts, but production of nC"e 1s higher than expected a nd analysts have cooled spe<:ulation that Soviet grain imports for 1975-76 wouJd go s ubstantially above the current 27 m.Jllion ton estimate. • -J l ' t ' . , - A14 DAILY PtLOT0 Tuesday. December 23, 1975 / / •I ' t • ' o I • • I • I • ' I ( I ' ~ -· t • ' • t ,.. ' .... ' ~ I ' • r• r' ; .... , ~ j I • I l ,_,,• ) . · nd as they rode off into the sunset, the prince promised her his love, his riches and his castle in the clouds if . . only she would be his. She agreed. Later, after the weddirig, they discussed ~he running of the kingdom. ''The King, my .. . father, is old· and my blessed niother, the . Queen, has long been . gone and the. castle is in terrible dis- ·1' array;' explained the Prince. "It nee.ds the hand. of a fine . . woman like yourself to straighten its many .roOµis a~d dust its many nooks and light its manyfifes 'cinaclfin its many chimneys and sweep its many corridors ·and feed its many occupants and visitors. Then, we shall have many sons so that they may run the kingdom long after I am gone. I can only hope that when they come · . .. . ~ of age, they will be as lucky as I in finding a good wife'! And with that, they kissed and the Prince lived happily ever after. VIRGINIA SLIMS . ou've come a long wa); bah~ Regular and Menthol. • Warning: The Sucgeon General Ha s Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. . ,~ ' t• I 17 mg'.· tar:' 1.0 mg. nicotine av. per cigarette, FTC Repon Nov.'75 • I . . I ' I l ' . . t I I ~ . l ~ ,l I . '. I " d ,~ 1: . ..~ -I . '' .. ,, • J . \ Family Bill Of Rights .. To establish . and mamtain a family shall be a. fundamental right and shall stand against all other rights. E1Jery parent. regardless of se.t. shall ho.ve undisputed right lo enjoy the society, comfort. companionship and as- sociation of his or her minor cliildren . Euery minor child shall enjoy the undisputed right lo the care> concern, · guidance and associati-On of its parents of both sex. All rights, obligations. Laws . acts, , .. customs or established practices per- taining to marriage, tile family and dis- solu tion shall be made known to all parties entering into a marriage rein ti onship sanctioned by tile prop£>1 autlror ities. The property , assets and values established by that family shall be re · sen ed to that family and it shall be 1..aith in their exclusive power to make any decision s whatsoever pertaining to th e disposition of tltose. including arrange- ment s for minor cl1ildren, maintenan ce allowance and all other decisions. so long as they do not impede upon the lawt; and rigi?t s of society. There shall be a minimum vj gov- ernmental inten1t"11tion in. all acts per- taining to tile fam ily .<;iructurc and func - tion Xo law shall abrogate, impede ur. dilute the rig '1ts nf the family and ea ch inditiidual menzhcr shall respect th e rights of all ot11l'T family members as prescnt~d. in this Family Rill nf R 1allf ., ' BEA ANDERSON, Edftor TueedaJ, Decembet 23. 1975 Men Lose Out, Too . ,, System Fails, Not People By ALLISON DEERR Ol CM .,_lly l'tNt9'.wt Clint Jones believes that the in: jury to the American family needs more than a Band-Aid. A divorce rate running neck and neck with marriage licenses in parts of the country is only a symptom of a ''cancer of which everyone is a potential victim." The Fountain Valley man. a 48-year-old for mer advertising executive, bas 'been fighting a losing battle Cor custody of his f our-year-0ld daughter Yvonne Marie for the past year. Along the way be has come up with some startling facts and a new approach to the trauma of divorce. He's founded the Committee for Safe Marriages and drafted a Family Bill of Rights, both geared to hitting the root of why marriages fail. . "People are not failures," Jones asserted. "The system is a failure. Th~ people I've talked to first as k, 'How could this happen to me?• and then blame themselves, their mates, other people.'' The legal system is set up to discourage marriage, he believes. "The co~ will en- force a divorce decree but not a marriage covenant.'' OUT OF COURTS Jones would like to see divorce proceedings removed from the legal system and handled by the parties themselves. ''The state can't tell you who to marry, where to live, what work to do and what to earn; whether or not to have kids. How can the state tell you how to end a mar- riage and raise your children?" Although everyone suffers in most dissolutions, Jones sees .. children and society hurt most. "In custody cases the law sees the dispute as a matter of OW.NERSHIP, the child as a POSSESSION. And, meanwhile, he is being deprived of a normal· 81 relationship with both parents, grandparents and other re· latives." Child r en from "broken homes'.' may have less contact and gwdance from both parents, tbe added strain of their parents' hostile relationship and have the value of both parents destroyed by "time clock" visitation rights. When a couple file for divorce, Jones said, the children become wards of the state, and the court sets itself up as a sub5titute parent. CUSTODY LOST "From that time on the child is no longer yours. The state can't award custody unless it has it in the first place. "The court decides where the child will live, with whom and how much contact each parent will ~ave." Almost universally, he said, the noncustodial parent is the one most cut off and most frequently this is the father. ''The child s hould have a right to live as normal a life as possi· ble. His parents should be able to be friends even if they no longer are husband and wife." But, Jones believes, the legal battles involved foster hostility and make this all but impossible. J ones sees other ways of deal- ing with the issue. "Marriage is a flexible, e motional thing. The law is rigid. The two are just not compatible.'' What is an alternative? The Committee for Safe Mar- riages is one, he thinks. Primary goals are: -Education and training for marriage. "People need to know what to expect. A primary goal will be to encourage schools to prepare children for marriage and family life. Right now we are raising a generation who don't know what a happy marriage is or that it is even possible.·· -Awareness of rights and r esponsibilities to self a nd others. BETTER PARENTING -Educate good parents to be even better ones. -Develop more effective de· cision-making mechanisms so that people can work out their own problems. -Greater use of conciliation, mediation and a rbitration methods. -Reduce the attractiveness of the divorce court system and en- courage the s atisfying rela- tionships of marriage. Conciliation, Jones explained, is when the couple can amicably come to solutions on their own. Mediation includes a third party to offer options and discuss possi- ble repercussions. . . Arbitration should be part or a marriage contract and should be binding. In the past there were mltny . conciliators around to help- relatives and friends-but a population of which 20 percent move every five years does not lend itself to strong bonds and stable relationships. CLINT JONES BACKS FAMILY , The newly formed local com - mittee will meet C\ l'ry Tul'~d:.iy at 7:30 p.m. at 18262 Bu:;hard St, Fountain Valley. Guests speakers will altt>rnati• with work sess10ns. Jones s.iHI. "Every speaker will present a problem and a solution We hope to deal with all of the roots of pro . blems in a marriage ... Suggested speakers include lawyers, child care specialists. educator s. Al co holi cs Anonymous and "people who have had h appy marriagf's. These people who have bc•cn married 30 or 40 or so years musl have a lot to share." Work sessions will be devoted toward encouraging l'Clucators to do more in the way of really rea· dying people for marnagc and a legal committee to "get divorce out of the courts.'• Jones sees the current divorce procedure as an invasion of the. individual's right lo privacy and {'an foresee the day when l'hildren. victims of the system, sue for damages caused by the process. The Family Mediation Center in Atlanta is an example of opt- ing out of the court process. Couples. with a mediator. work through their own property set-1 llement. custody rights and other decisions during 10 counseling sessions without the involvement of a lawver or the stress and hostility that often come with a court fi ght. What exactly is a safe mar- riage? "When people are happy with each other, feel good about them selves . their mate and children, realize they are doing something worthwhile and have a goal in life which hopefully benefits society.'' Further information is availa· ble by calling 968-2973or 962-~46. Victims of. Sexis·m ·: B>"BEA ANDERSON ........ ..., "The unnatural division of the world according 10 sex just doesn't make any sense.'' Men have a class advantage, aQd although they are the "peo. pie in power'" they.don't benefit totally, claims Jack Plittman, PhD and clinical psycbologisL "By and large. we are the op. essors .•. but we also are the ctims." · Speaking on the eCfects of sex- . · m on men at an Orange Coast Uege series, entitled Changing les of Women, Pltttman said at b ecause of men 's reotyped attitudes they lose ton a lot. • a case o( a married couple seem to have a good rela· hip, usutllY them~ plays permt.ssive parent role. be ·c1. EBIOR POWER 'He may act'·tbe egalitarian t he retains tbe power. J9llnou1b the woman may get her , the man Is resented by her ause sbe is held in inferiot' er." · mwuU\:wl James Baldwin, Pllt·· said, "those -1tbout power v~ to set their way by 1 tpulatlon. l "'FuclnaUni Womanhooct' is 1ood example of •howi.DI ways l o manipulate. I don't really ~ lf the ways are better or lf lt thebel bow not to feel IUilty!' I However, he uld, feellnc in-ferior trtuen r ., .. ••When 10'1 ,, ' become go'od at manipulation you lose respect for your partner . and you feel contempt." The mixed f eelinp of rage and C<Jntempt are complex. he said, but it is this combination that kept blacks in line foi a long ti· me. • .and you women, too. ROBBED OF EXPERIENCE Because men are caught in the power play, Plitt man said, they tend not to socialize. Consequent- ly, they are robbed oC experienc- ing and accepting .. superior" women. · Other effects of sexist attitudes include: -Resentment of women. Men have the notion that women have a magical solution -"someday she'll marry somebody rich.'' They never think about "some· day I'll be rich ... These same men will say, "I don't want my wile to work." By wort, Pllttman said, I mean 'WOft tor pay. '1'1lese men will allow their whes to do 16 hours or work anytime they want ... in any eiOt bours of the day. 'Ibey also think menial chores a.re strictly women's wori. We've been taucht th1.I by our mothers and mennpect lt. -Backlash from b eing manipulated. Men aay they don't understand women, but what they don't understand ts bow they aot that way. ' :aDKNTllENT -Resentment of having to work and be competitive. Men get their identity by their occupa- tion so they have to study prac· tical subjects. They can't be comfortable in certain types of jobs (secretary. hairdresser, fashion designer> even though they may be good at it. -Experts. Men have to make decisions and because they are expected to be experts they never get credit for making the right ones but take the rap when they don't. -Expectations. They are sup· posed to be brave, aggressive, prove their masculinity. They can't refuse to defend their country. They have to act interested in activities even if they are not, i.e., SPorts, laugh at sexist jokes. They are not supposed to be emotional so they are controlled. POUCEMAN IMAGE -Authoritarian. They are seen as the policeman to their children. Mother usually sets It up that way, and who'd want to see Daddy when he comes home? Men are robbed ot time with their children. They are kept from learning about the sensitivi- ty of others without using a language (intuition). They lose out by not exi>erienc- ing the nurtui;ing of someone else or fllling needs of one who is de· pendent. -Boys are treated di!f erenUy than girls. Although they may have less restrlcllons. they miss out b)' not beiDC allowed to open. I Those without power have to get their way by manipulation which triggers rage. When you become good at manipulating you lose respect and feel contempt. This complex combination has kept blaoks, and women, in line for a long time. ly enjoy sensual pleasures, suC'h as stroking velvet. -Touching. As babies. boys are not cuddled as much as girls. They are treated rougher; taught to touch rough. When they grow up, they are even rough with fem ales except sexually, so they misinterpret women with a friendly touch. · "l don't mean the umbilical rord ... I mean the one tx>twern the penis and the bram so hr can be potent even if she is smarter "And 1 mean the cord bet\\cen the penis and the billfold llO his masculinity won't be threalC'nf.'d if he mak es lC'ss money or becomes une mployed.'· IMPOTEN('Y -Romanc·c and ~e' Men arC' supposed to be the initiators. 1 keep it going, make sexual con-1 1 quests. pay for dates. Because the man initiates rel~,, !ionships, he feels uncomfortabl •1 tf a woman does. Jt is a cause impotency. j1 l<'or a man to crtjoy a n?Ja1 tionsh.ip with a woman as am ('Qual partner. Plittman Hid "he must cut the cord. • II DAIL y PILOT Tuesday. Oecemt>.r 23. 1975 • Paying for Favors Foreign 1 DEAR A NN LANDEl\S: ll's a good thing you'rt! out there '0 people can blow off steam. Please answt•r a question for m e. l 'm fuming. Why in the beck do friends, when they learn :you are taking a trip to a foreign country, ask, ··would you mind bring- ing me back • • . ? " Then they lay on som e ··small" request that re- quires a lot of time plus mooey, which they ex- pect you to put out for .them. Today I delivered a girt for a friend who asked m e to pick up something in Paris. I was shocked when she said, "Thanks" -and mentioned not one word about the money. What's more I had to mall the gift home (at my own ex- pense) because I bad too much to carry. • This s ame Crlend would never ask me to pick up something from a local department store and pay for it myself. Do _peqple think g ifts in fore1gn countries are Cree "> I'd like your thoughts on this, Ann Landt!r::.. -BJ~ HAOD OEAR BIN: Did you leave your v~al cbonb overseas along wi1h your 'brains? Why dicLi't you rHpond to her .. ,bank you'' by telling her what the gift cost and thea handing her ~e receipt! Wipe the egg orr 100r face, yokel, and admlt that yo ur gutlessness made you the perfect victim. DEAR ANN Li\.~DERS: Lots of ad- 'vice has been written about how to m ake the best impression when go- ing for a job interview, but I've never seen any D<?'s and for the person con ducti n g the in- terviews. Having been in both situations, may I ask you to pass on this in- form ation to other employers? . DO tell t he people you are interviewing that if they haven't beard from you by a certain date (be specific> they can as- Dim View By ERMA BOMBECX It is the w eek of Chris tmas. The house across the street has lights strung across the eaves and a spotlight on an 8-foot Santa Claus who is ready to descend the chimney. The house next door has a bigger-than-life manger scene on the front lawn with a live camel ::ind blue lights that spell out ·'Oh Holy ~ight. .. Ot h ers i n th e neighborhood illuminate the darkness with candles by the entran- ceway, candy canes blinking in the windows, stained glass d oors, bells and wreaths tha t swing fro m m ai l boxes and driveway lamps. Our house is not what you would call a re- ligious experience. Our. doorbell is 11luminaled. If you turned off your car lights. )Ou 'd hit us. We live with a fire freak . Transla led to layman·s terminology, a fire freak is a person whose umbilical cord was shorted. He cannot pass a Christmas tree without feel ing how dry r----------the branches are .•. c.m Peering Around SELECTED as a Tro- jan Forum r epr e sen- tative on the Women's Coordinating Council at the Univer si t y of .Southern California was Vicki Laughlin, a senior and daughter of Mrs. Bettina Laug hlin of !'lewport &>ach. The council . com - prised of presidents of women's groups on cam- pus, s erves as a coordinating and govern· tng body. never see a night light burning that he doesn't reach out and feel the wall. .. can never pass a candle in church without spithng. We are the last ones in the neighborhood to put our tree up and the first ones to take it down. The entire cycle takes about three hours. "You are ruining our Christmas," I said to my husband. "Wh y can't we put our tree up before Christmas like other peo. pie? And why do we aJwa vs have to decorate it with garden hose and fire extinguisher'? And dump 1t in a garbage can of water"·· · · '.\1 any people take sume someone else got th~ JOb. Ltves and C3reers have been changed becau::.o poten- tial employt'S dtdn't know how long to wail for your call. DON'T tell everyone :you interview that you will .. le~ them know'' when you have no inten- tion or calling the appli- cants who didn't make il. DON'T say anything remotely encouraging when you know from their quaJificahons they don't stand a 'chance. DO extend common courtesy and thank the applicant for coming. Perhaps the person )OU want to h ire is measur- ing your organtzallon against another one and YOUR good manners will impress HIM. - WORN BOTH PAIRS OF SHOES DEAR SHOES: Here's your letter and it's a good one. So rar as I know I've never seen any helpful hints for the person on the OTHER side of the desk. Thank you ror writing. DEAR ANN LANDERS: You usualty a<h'\Se parents to M YOB when it comes to the weight problems of t.beir children, but my pro, blem is different from that of most mothers who yearn lot their daughters to be thin. Eighteen months ago, our daugbter Jost a lot of weight by systematical- ly starring herself. She began passing out and ·having crying jags. We were told to get her to a ps-ychologist, which we did. She then started to eat again, felt better emotionally and now is 30 pounds over- weight, hates the way sbe looks, but will not go back to the psychologist. She continues to gain. What can I do? - DISI'RESSED DEAR D.: Very little. 'l"be girl must. want to return ud let's hope she does S O O D . T h e psychologist got her over one bump; now sbe· needs belp lo pull her back from the opposite e*eme. t.. Brightened those same precau- tions." he counseled. "With a plastic tree? Be serious. The children and I have made out a list or no-nos for this Christmas und we would appreciate it if you ·would follow them. "l. No more r oping off parking space in front of the house that s a ys, •Reserved for Emergen- cy Vehicles.' "2. No more replacing AT WIT'S END the mistletoe with dry buds. It is NOT the same. "3. We demand that we have at least a porch lig ht lit during ·the holidays. Later one of the kids said, "How did you talk him into the porch light?" 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Eck May Start Newport Resident Moves Up LOS ANG EL ES ~l·wport Jk>arh rt..'•.i<lt nt Keith Eck figures to play a promin1.>nt role m thr UCL\ Brwns' game on New Year's Day at Pas adt>na s Ro"e &"I. Eck. who prepped at Cn•sp1 J llgh, 1s working at offensive guard and al::.o (•enters on punts and plare kirks for the Bruins m a f1ll-m role for Randy Cro..,s. the Brwns· All Pac·8 guard. who is hobbled by a spramed ankle and listed as only a possi- ble for duly m the Rre.e Bo\\ I against Ohio State. Running bark Wendt.•ll Tyler, \\ho set a UCLA school record \\ith 1,216 yards rushing ttus pa!>t rc~ular season. wall have the cast removed from tus sprained lert wnst Friday. Brums coach Dick Vermeil has announced his squad will use only 14 of the allotted 16 practice days for the game. Ver meil says has squad will be away from practice on Christmas Eve <md Christm as and also on New Year's Eve. ·: J hop.e the two dar, layoff this "'eek will he lp the players r e- gain their qu1 t'kncss, the coach explained. "They should come back Frid~ty ond bL· strong.·· Changing Times Even. Connors Couldn't Help H ow times have changed. Prior to this yc:.ir M<>xaco had beaten the United States only once m Davis Cup lenrus competi- tion. Now our good neighbors to the south h3ve done it twice, and .in the same calendar year. They did it in P alm Springs back in February and despite the fact it was played on cement and on U.S . soil, some die-hard Yank WHITE WASH supporters said it would never have ha ppened had J immy Con· nors played for us. So Dennis Ra lston was fired as Davis Cup captain because< I > he wasn't winning (2) Connors said he would ne ver play unde r Ralston. Exit Ralston. E nter Connors as a Davis Cup team member with a ll the fringe benefits: namely, food. lodging and street car fare. Having Connor s on our side was supposed to have been tanta· mount to the Lone Ranger having a silver bullet or Muhammad Ali having a roll of nickels U1 has glove. After ::ill. when the :\lt.'xicans won in February, their captain, P ancho Contrer as, proclaimed it a miracle. And he added that his 1976 Davis Cup team would be weakened by the retirement of February's victory hero, Vicente Zarazua. Any dumbbell math student could figure that out A weaker Mexican team vs a U.S. team bolster ed by Connors would equal a United States tnumph. So the Connors·led entourage breezed off to )1 exico Caty to open 1976 Davis Cup action, even though '76 was still half a moon away. For our Davis Cup team, 1976 is never. The :\'l exicans beat us again, with Connors. More die- hards will say that yes we had Connors. but we .d idn't have Arthur Ashe . So what. I believe Ashe's presence would have been worth t he same amount of wins his absence produced. For George M acCall, former U.S. Davis Cup team capta in and a r esident of Laguna Beach 's Emerald Bay, the loss in Mexico City Monday was sharply disap- pointing. Utah Blisters Irvine, 90-55 His teams defeated Mexico three times. including a 4·1 romp in Mexico City eight years ago when As he was the hero. Ashe clinched t he m a tch by clobbering the late Ra fael Osuna in straight sets, taking only 75 minutes to win it. SALT LAKE CITY CAP> - Jeff Judkins scored 22 points, 18 in the first half. to lead the Universit y of l'l::ih to .1 00 55 noncon ferencc-b:1sketb::ill 'H' tory over Un1vt.'r ..,1t y or Califomia·Irvine Monday UCI. 3-4 for lhe sea..,on. d1dn t get on t he scoreboard until four minutes had elaps ed and Judkins and his teammates had run m 10 points. . At tha t point , Utah coach Jerry P imm s tarted going to bis benc h a nd experimented with a variety or combtnat1ons most of the ha lf. "Things were different then, .. MacCall s ays. "I was in com plete command of the team. I had total say over who played. when they arrived, how Ion~ they trained, etc ... ··we got to Mexico City 17 days hefore the match to get used to the altitude. We had rigid tr ain· mg and strict diet . They said Arthur would fold in the altitude. Rut we had him ready and he was au over those courts." Indeed, times ha ve changed. Politics May Sink Mexicans' MEXICO CJTY (U PI) -Mex- ico has put the United States out of the ru nntng m the Davis Cup North Americ:an zpne, but in tcrnataon al politics may keep the Mexicans .from playin' the ir next rival -South Africa. Mexican ace Raul Ramire~ wrapped up the North American elimination series for the home team Monday, whipping a falter- ing J immy Connors, 2·6, 6-3, 6-3, 6-4. Mexico is scheduled to play Sout h Africa next, but could be barred fro m doing so because of the Mexican government's con· d e mnation of South Africa 's apartheid poliey. Last Marc h the government re· fused to grant visu to South African players to enter Mexko for a Davis Cup m at~b. A press s pokesman for the Mexican foreign ministry said Monday night there was so far no information as to whether the government would permit the Mexican Davis Cup team to play South Africa . But p6litics or no, Ramirez was savoring his triumph, playing at the top of hls form t~hout the st>ries -which went into a fourth day Monday a fter darkness in- terrupted play Sunday evening - the 22-y ear-o ld ace fro m Ensenada was la rgely r:-esponsi- ble for the victory. Ramirez rec ea ved the personal congratulatio ns or President Luis Echeverria Monday after· n oon . The young tennis star said of bis defeat of Connors: "This is definitely the most im· portant vict o r y or my life , particularly s ince it was over a player of the stature of CoMors.'' Connors had no comment. but seemed greatly upset by his de· feat. Trabert sald he had no excuses for the defeat, adding: "l t ake full responsibility.'· Ramirez led Connors two sets to one, but trailed three games to two in the fourth set when play resumed Monday in their fi fth and deciding m atch. Ramir~z won the sixth game fo even the score, Connors took the 8cventn aame, and Ramirez t ied · it aga1n by winning the eighth. Connors double·faulted in the ninth game, giving it to Ramirez. In the toth game, Connors took the lead but proceeded to miss a comer shot, and then was aced by Ramirez. The Me xican's triumph came when Connors netted the ball on the next volley. The d e monstra tive crowd paured out onto the soft red. cl ay courts of the Rafael Os una Stadium and mobbed the· star. They cheered wildly, threw pillows and programs into the air and carried the ir celebration into the streets. Ali Billed For Fight; Kings Fall Trojans Get It Together1 To Victimize Texas A&M . MEMPHIS (AP) -John He avy w eig ht cha mpion McKay was·n't buying that sen- M uh a m m a d A 1 i , s n ext timental approach. scheduled opponent is J ean-No matter that his University Pierre Coopman of Belgium, a of Southern California Trojans man who knows his chances. presented him with a 20·0 Llber- Sever al hours after promoter ty Bowl victory over Texas Don Ki ng said that Ali would A&M Monday night in his final fig ht Coo pman Feb. 20, t he fighter. who is nicknamed the appearance as a college coach. Lion of Flanders, said in an in-··w inning was the most im- terview in Brussels that he feels port ant part of it," McKay s aid. he is ''beat fro m the start. ·'I was tired of hearing about the losing streak." "But J prom ise to do all I can use won it s first seven to be rn good condition so that d h the match will not be a mere games a n t en went in to a formality for Ali. It's a great four-gam e losing streak shortly honor, not onl y for m e but for after McKay confirmed that he Belgium... would leave USC a fter 16 years to becom e head coach or the Ki • new T ampa Bay team of the 119• 9J0Se National Football League. TORONTO -De fensema n . His r e cord at USC w as Ian Turnbull scored on a slap '127-40-8, including n at ional shot late in the third period championships in 1962, 1967 and Monday night to lift the Toron-1972. The Libe rty Bowl was the to Maple Leafs to a 4.3 National Trojans' ninth bowl appearance Hockey league victory over the under McKay, but their first Los Angeles K ings. outside the Rose Bowl. The Leafs had to come from "It's not only coach McKay's behind after Don Kozak scored last game, it's the seniors' last the gam e 's first two goals, both game, too, and we wanted to coming in the s econd period. win as much for them as for the coach," said All·American r un- McCorneack Fired ning back R icky Bell. Bell, who m ade his reputation PHILADELPHIA -Mike as a runner, did in the Aggies McCormack w as fired Monday with his only pass reception in as h e a d c o a c h o f l he the nationa lly t elevised game Philadelphia E agles because he and only his fourth of the year. djdn't produce a National Foot· Quarte rback Vince E v a ns ball League w inner after three tossed a screen p ass to Bell in years on the job. the left flat. Guard Donn ie Hi c kman Curley Wins blocked A&M linebacker Garth J . c I Ten Napel, Bell cut back to the am ur ey, a Corona de! Mar m iddle of the fie ld a nd a c· High student, defeated the top seeded player from Jreland in celer a ted between defenders. the fir st· round of the World T he play cove red 76 yards and Junior Tennis Championships at put USC on top 20-0 with 5: 14 JOHN McKAY against the rush -that they wanted to prove they could also play defense. USC was d eterm ined not to give away a n y thing in the second h alf. The Trojans threw only three times in the fin al 30 minutes, relying mostly on Bell's running to m ove the foot· ball. Bell, the n a tion's l eading rusher with 1,875 yards in 11 r e· gular season gam es, carried 28 u mes for 82 yar ds -only the second lime t his year he had be en h eld und e r 100 y ards rushing. Bell carried 16 times for 44 yards in the second half. He was stopped for a loss or no gain on nine carries, but managed to break enough long runs lo help use maintain possess ion. After USC gained a 3-0 first quarter lead, A&M moved from its 31 to the Trojans' three. After a fi ve-yard penalty, J ay fumbled and Dave Lewis r e- covered at the USC six. "That hurt .•• it hurt a touchdown's w o rth ," s a i d A&M coach Emory Bellard. Two possessions later, USC had third and seven at its own 34. Evans back ed up, looked left, and then threw long down the right side for Randy Sim- mri n, who was b e hind All- American defens ive back Pat T homas . Simmrin caught the ball at the 15 and Thomas final- ly dragged him down at the one. Mosi Tatupu scored on the next play to. make it 10-0. Bellard said the Aggies h ad played better, but refused t o compare USC with Texas and Arkans a s. A&M beat Texas 20-10 to up its r ecord to 10-0, but lost to Arka nsas 31-6 on Dec. 6. Al Ml!mphll -S?.129 So Calllornl• TexuA&M 3 0 t1 0 0 -20 0 0 0 -0 use -FG Walker •s USC -Talupu 1 run Wal It er kick USC -FG Walker 40 USC-8ell 1'~ss lrom Evans wallttt' kick SC A&M Flrttdowns ll "fS R!Nles -y•rdS U.14 5?·1'8 ~ssl1"9 yards 17• w ~turn Y••ds 34 32 PaS$H f>.1).1 6-U·?- f'l.tnlS ] 36 7-J6, Fumtll.,-l~t 1.0 '-2 P1t,..111n-vard1 7-•s .. ., INDIVIDUAL lEADEltS RUSHING -Southern Ca l· Bell 2&-87, EvaM ,~., To es A'M: BHn 16-80, Wooditrd 13-SO. RECEIVING -Southern Cal: Simnirin 3-n, ~111·76. TUISA&M: Roacties3-57, Harlman2-7S. , PASSING -Soulhfrn C.1: Evans fr l).10 114 yar~ TuasA&M: ~·., f>.1•·2, 99. the Orange Bowl in Miami left m the second quarter. Florida Monday. A&M , forced to play catchup, Curley, 16, was down 4.2 in couldn't. The Aggies. who relied both sets, but fought back to de· on their r unning game while feat his opponent 7-6, 6.4. compiling a 10·1 regular season S t eve M aros i . 17, from record and earning a share or Newport Ha rbor High, lost 6.2, th e Southwes t Conference 7.5 to the No. 2 player from championship, completed only Argentina . · 34 passes a ll season . A&M quarterback Mike J ay was six Texas Reverend Squashes Rumor . Me.ri~o Drag Strip of 14 against USC for 99 yards and didn't have time to throw TIJUANA (AP) -Construe-on several passing downs. lion of a modern 25,000.seat drag T he Aggies m a n aged only 247 racing strip costing Sfl>0,000 is yards against USC. McKay said under way immediately south of the Trojans had heard so .-nuch the U.S. border a nd west of Ti· about A&M -which led tl'le na- DALLAS (AP) -The Rev. C. H. Gerald, fathe r of Ohio State freshman quarterback Roderic Gerald, said he was misquoted in a Dallas news paper which said his son had accepted• a $500 loan from a University of TeM essee alumnus and that Buckeyes -'-J_u_an_a_In_t_e_rn_a_t_io_n_a_l_Airpo_·_:___rt_. ___ llon in total defense and defense -------~~----------~ Roof Abandoned Origin al pla ns for the main stadium al· next summer 's Olympic Games in Mon- treal called for a sliding roof and an ob- Ul"ITt~ servation tower. Time and money.are Mln· ning out and the sections inside the dotted • line will not be built. coach Woody Hayes dropped $100 into a collection plate. .. Roderic got a loan from a friend right here in Dallas, that 's all," the Rev. Gerald told the Dallas Times Herald. "The guy wasn't e ven from Tennessee. I belie ve b e went t o college somewhere in Texas." The liev. Mr. Gerald s aid or Hayes' contribution to the Com- munity Baptist Church. "I couldn't see how much he gave. but it's no issue anyway. IL makes it sound as though l was up there counting it o r something. I don't have any idea how much it was and I 'm in· suited." Hayes s aid from Pasadena, "I think I put $10 in the collection plate. There's no rule against go· ing to church.'' A Dallas Morning News report Sunday indicat.ed Tennessee, Colorado and Ohio State could be involved in NCAA investiJations, along with Southern Methodist because of recruiting practices involving Gerald, one or the five m ost widely sought schoolboy quarterbacks in Texas last year. The Times Herald said SMU was under investigation because assistant coach Julius Glosson waved a wad of bills in front of Gerald in the coaches' office at Dallas South Oak Cliff High School. Scott Jenkins scored ei~ht points in the first hall for the visiting Anteaters and ended up Wlth 12. tops for has team. Steve Cleveland and Mike Fitzmorris wound up with 11 each Cards Seeking All-round Effort Orioles Sign Dana Hills Ace Mitchell McComb, a 1974 graduate of Dana Hills High School, aianed a professional baseball. contract with the Baltimore Orioles Miami Class A Florida State League team Sunday for an undisclosed -amount of m oney. Utah. now 6-2. led 44 21 ~t the half and after 10 minutes of lhe second half wc>r«> up 62 38 After J udkins for l 'lah were Doug Terry with M, Jc(( Jones ~ freshman Greg D<'ane with 12 ap1ece. U( IMM CH) IMI "'•II .. ft ..... °"91Md ' I 0 U ~tllo ........ • • 1" 0.'tlJ ..,... • 0 ) 2 FlU'tl• .... 1. 0 2 .... ,. V...,.. 2 1 4 I n ..... oA...!.... fMels Htln..,..I ~4', UC lrvltw 21, ' • .. ,. ,. ,, I 0 0 t ' 7 0 • 2 1 1 11 • 0 !I Cl • 4 ~ • 2t !S \I U ST. LOUIS (AP> -As the in· 5ide hne has it on Saturday·~ Nat ion a l Foo t ball L eagu e playorr between St. Louis and r.os Ang eles, the contest m ay well be dec id ed in the trenches. There, tbe Cardinals' vaunted offe nsive line will test the celebrated R am s defense. But Cardinals coach Don Coryell sees 1t dlltenntly. · "f don't th.ink it will be won or lost in any one phaH " he said Moodoy night. "Jt wtd take a complete team effort on our part 1f we are to win. "Their defense is super, and the ir offense is one that d()(>Sn't make m istakes and kill their defense. H's a real ball<ontrol type of off ensc. They control the baJI so when the defense gets in the 1ame. they jwst go all out. .. Mer watching on television Saturday as the Rams stopped tbe Pittsburah Steelers cold, 10-31 Coryell and his Cardinals heJa an hou.r·lopg workout Moo· ' l day and viewed game films In as without peer in the NFL. opening preparations for the Behind jt, fullback Jim Otis playoff meetin~ in Los Angeles won the NFC rushing title with Coliseum. 1.076 yar<b, runnin& back Terry St. Louis trnrcessfully d e-Metc alf $el t he NFL total of· fe nded itg Na tional Football tense rec ord and quarterback Conference E astern Division ti· J im Hart was sacked only els ht tle by posting nn 11-3 record, times. The aack figure tied an wbile Los Angeles fa.rushed 12 2 NFL record. . . lo winntn1 its third st raight After the Cardinals ended NFC Wcstcm crown. · their regular season &mday by The Cardinals' olfensive line, defeattna Detroit 24·13, tbe en- beaded by All·Pro tackle Dan tire off'emlve line ~as awarded Dimtorf, generally ls r egarded tbe g~me ball. • ' McComb a lgned as a free agent after spending the laat seuon In Mesa, Arizona. He at- tended Saddlcback Colle~e this • fall but didn't p~y baseball for .the Gauchoe . R1y Poitevin slgned tho youns s bortatop !or thq B•lUmol'e or1anl1atlon .. fter wat.dllnl him ln • tryout ump Sta Anahelm recently, - Area Gems Perfecting Cage Vista Orange Coast area prep basketball appears deeper than ever before in talent. Jt figured that Marina High's Vikings would be tough with two-time All- CIF and 1975 Orange County player of the year Rich Branning }"eturning. But who would have figured Co.rona .del Mar to be 9-0 at this· point with tournament crowns at the Westm ins ter-Marina and Temple City affa irs '! ~erh~ps the most surprising t~mg i_n Orange County prep <.'1rcles 1s the quality of guards. There seems to be a number of outst~n d~ng guards around. Brannmg 1s averaging 28.5 points _.... --- per gam e, in addition to his numerous assists. Also there is Edison's Bob Vogelsan g, a West Torrance tran.<;fer. He's averaging 20.5 per ga~e and has a high game of 35 against Katella. Corona de l Mar has several ex· l'ell e nl ball h a nd lers a nd shoote rs-but none s tand out due to the presence of 6·6 junior Alex Black. Rlack, twi.ce a tourney's most valuable player . is averaging 20.5 points a nd may be the ans wer to Estancia's Jim ~cCloskey. the 6·6 Eagles star who is averaging 24.5 per game . and set a tourna m ent record at the 47th annua I Huntmgton Rea ch Invitational with -a 45· point production. Another top guard is Estan· <'ia·s Ray Orgill , who has been out of action with a back injury, but who has returned to practice and could conceivably be ready for Century League battle in January. ~ater Dei ·s Cast break attack is kl•yed by 6·1 guard J im Elenz ancl his 19.1 average.-And :.ilthoug h he does n't sport the hi gh ~cor in·g average, Hunt- ington Reach's Kevin Karkut has been excellent with his playmak· mg and assists. · Along the South Coast area )fission Viejo has racked up a 4·1 record behind the front line 6·4 Steve Sawyer, 6·2 David Zogg and )-litch Adams. Sawyer is averaging 19.4. MV, Tars Play Newport Harbor lligh's Sailors and the Mission Viejo Diablos are in basketball action tonight in the only activity for area prep ca!!ers prior le Christmas The Sailor s, still seeking their first win after five defeats. are al Tu~tin 10 an 8 o 'clock test against the tall Tillers . And )lission Viejo, trying to re- bound from their first loss of the :-eason after four v1ctones, host Paler ~ost<'r at 7. 30. Joekey Sell rs Derby Wi1U1er Switches Roles By ED BURGART Of ltl• Oally 1"11.C 5Uff It seeme d kind of strange to see a jockey who has won 22 hundred granders riding a 97·1 shot in a $1 ,700 quarter horse race at Los Alamitos the othe r day. This is the same jockey who rode Carry Back to victories in the Kentucky Derby and Preak· ness Stakes 14 years ago and who had more wins (352> than any other American jockey in 1961. He is also the jockey who has ridden 2,768 career winners and whose horses have earned more than S18 million. But even for a famous racing figure like jockey John Sellers, the comeback trail can oHer many roadblocks. J ohn Sellers first retired from r acing in late 1973 and was work- ing as a11 insurance agent in the horse racing industry when he got a phone call from former rider Ken Church this past sum- mer. "He invited m e to ride in the oldtimers race in August ." says Sellers.of Church, a public rela· tionsemploye at Del Mar. So, the 38·year-0ld Sellers ar· . rived a t Del Mar one morning to work a horse five-eighths of a mile. "It was such a super feeling breezing down the backside,·· says SeJlers. "It wasn't long until l called Ken and told him to withdraw my name from the oldtimers race." Instead, Seller s decided to compete against the Shoem akers and m ade a successful comeback at Del Mai . winning on his first mount. Love Tale, which is owned by John Valpredo, Sellers' father-in-law. ··He told me never to qwt in t he first place,'' says Sellers lt was March 2, 1972 when Sellers almost took a bad spill in a turf race at Santa Anita in which he fell hew a s interfered with. The stewards didn't change the order of finis h and an irate Sellers responded, "they'r e biased , inconsistent and incom· petent. ·• Sellers found the going pretty rough afterwar ds. The mounts became fewer and his desire began to die. "Two years ago, I was mental· ly worn out." s ays Sellers. "l wasn't doing very well at the time and I became sour towards the track. When I blasted the stewards, it didn't help any." . The 115·pound Sellers .also re· members the rumors that he h ad become afraid to t a ke chances, that he was n't daring anymore. "I was m entally fatigued and •you could probably say I was Jackadaisical.'' Sellers thus called it quits in late 1973 but remained in horse· racing as an ins urance agent. "It was a good business but there was no stim ulus for me. Also. I. jus t went through a di\'orce and I wanted to ridt> again. I love it.'' J ohn Sellers ha d just finished ninth on a 97·1 shot when he met a reporter in the Los Alamitos pre· SS box. Not s howing any s igns or fa tigue and talking as en · thusiastically as a 16·year-old, Sellers sounded very convincing in his desire to compete with the greats again. "My attitude is such now that nothing can hold me back," he says. "Your attitude means ever- ything and I'm going to make it. I'm fit and ready to go." If he's fit and ready for Santa Amta, what is Sellers doing at Los Alamitos? "l wanted to stay close to my apartme nt in Arcadia and I wanted to s how everyone I'm serious about riding," says Sellers. "Plus I'm able to work out horses in the morning at San- t a Anita." Santa Anita 's fall m eeting opens Friday and an optimistic Sellers says, "I have the ability and expect to be in the top ten.'' Sellers plans to ride at Santa Anita during the days and Los Alamitos at nights . Although his first love is thoroughbred r acing. Sellers en- joys the quarter horses. ''I'm not strange to this," he says. "And basically, a quarter horse is the same as any other. The only difference is that your reactions must be quicker. You have no room for mistakes." J ohn Sellers has m ade few mis- takes during his 20-year career. On July 28, 1956 he won six of nine races at Hazel Park. He won the 1965 Belmont Stakes with Hail lo All and rode most of Pretense's races in 1967 when the horse won 5494,602. Actually. it was Pretense which lured Sellers from the East. "I was riding in Chicago then and I had been riding Pretense," he says. "The owner, Liz Tippett, said s he was sending him to Hollywood Park and wanted me to ride the horse. "Once I got here, l liked the · people and atmosphere ~nd de· cided to stay." JOHN SELLERS Los Al Race Entries Tu"sd:1y CAIL Y Pll.O T B§ South Coast League Chomps Members of the La guna Hench g irls vollevbL1ll team that went to the CIF semifinals before losing this season to eventual champion Louisville. ar e pic- tured above. J<'ront row lfrom lefU i\.l aya Thil'ne. K athy Conway, Sandy P arsons and Chris A n ders . Hack row, Les lit• Wendel, Dawn Spurlock, Lynn Buhlig and WL•sley Weber . Laguna Beach was u n - defea ted until the (,ouis Yillc game. CdM First In Poll Men's Golf College Cage Polls In a l ow b all of four some event at El ('oach T andy Gillis' Niguel Country Club, two Corona del ~ar High teams tiedforflrstplace School Sea Kings were at60. unanimous choice as the On one team wrre top Orange County prep J ohn Hopton, Al Sims, basketball team in t he Bruce Halladay and o pening poll of the NormDePlanque.Onthe 1975-76 season conducted other wer e W. H a mpton, by the Daily Pilot th1s Dick Billings, William week. Brown and J ohn Levy. The Se:i Ki n~s . win.. Finis hing at 61 were ners of two tournaments Rob e rt Schuhmann, and boasting a 9-0 re· Robert I m p ey , Phil cord, captured all first C ramer and Robe rt place votes. Blacker. Marina's Vikings with Another tie resulted at R ich Branning at the 63 with P e te Rochen, h e lm , were picked William Calloway, Hank second with Estancia's H a nds huch and Sam surprising Eagles third Freed on one. On the and Fountain Valle y other were J im Draine, fourth. Harold Hope, Dick Def- COUNTY TOP-10 l. Crna del Mar (9-0) 2. Marin-a (7-2) 3 . Estancia CS·l) 4. Ftn Valley (6·2) 5. Troy (5·1) 6. Katella (7-2) 7. Hunt Beach (6·3) 8. Villa Park (7-2) 9. Mater Dei (7·2) 10. Savanna (6·3) f en b ac h and G eor ge Th wing. ln a mixed bette!" ball 70 of foursome event, Mr. 51 and Mrs. Jack Reynaud 40 teamed with Mr. and ~ Mrs. Dick Spruill at 62 28 Cor first place. 27 In second at 63 were 25 Mr. and Mrs. H ank 24 Handshuch with Mr. and 19 Mrs. William Howard. 13 Mr. and Mrs. Dick Def- Doug Eve . Frank Rueche, Pete Smoot and Bill Doyle. On the other were Ha rry Whitaker, J oe Manso n , Clayton Rose and Roger H ughes. In the next spot at 122 were Will Higgin, J ack Love, Ha rold Sear s and Palo Roen. In a partner's better ball event, two teams tied for fi rst at 61 includ· ing To m Tai bot and Larry Dean on one. On the other wer e Bill Burke and Bill S ebb. Mr. and Mrs. Miles ~euby teamed with Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Gray to capture a mixed two low balls of foursome event with a 55 . A tie r esulte d for second place at 59 with Mr. and Mrs. Bdill Nebb teamed with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cla rk on one. On another were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith with Mr. and M rs. Heber Erickson. Aswcl•t•d Pt-tH 1 Indian• 1601 6-0 1.r 1 Maryland 11) (>.() 1.06 J Nort11Carol1na s.o 8E • UCLA . S-1 1f S Notre D•me S-1 o; & Clnc1nnah 1-0 s• 1. Ma rq.,.1te s. 1 s.. a. Alabama 6-0 "' 'I. North C.r St. S-0 ~ 10. Tenne<>!>ee 6-1 19 11 LOUISYlllt s. 1 21 12. Nev ·U s Ve9as 8-0 21 ll. Washlngtor1 7·0 1' M. Sb!> F'ranclS<o 7·1 •~ 15. Rutqer\ 7·0 11 16 Mie111oan s I 1• 11. St. John's (NY) 7-0 18. Kentucky •·l : 19 (h•I Centenar1 7· I Mo~sota s-o U11ilff Prfts l11t«M119MI t Indiana (~I <Ml 1. Maryl-(6-()) 3. North C.rollM (S-0) 4. UCLA CS.11 S. Marquette IS.II 6 Noire Dame (S-1) 1 Alabama (6-0) I Nevada-Las V~u l&-0) 9. Onc1nnatl (1-0) 10. LoulsvOlt IS-01 11.Mlchl~n IS.II 12. NMlh C:.rotlM St, (S-0) 13. Wasl'lingtor1 0 ·0) 14.T~IS.1) IS. Rutgen 17-4) 16 S.. Fr.ttKlsco (M) 17 St. John's (NY) 17-4) It. Kentucky (4-Jl 19. CTiel ArlZON Sl•le ('-1> Kansas State (~?I Sou11\ern ca1 (7.1) 41)1 31' :IS' ,, 11 1S 10 ,. " 7 s ' 1 Jt ) ,. I' College BasketbalJ fenbach teamed with Mr. and )I rs. Robert Wilbur Maryland 70, UNC·Cl1trlolte 60 W.b@f' St. 91, CM roll Col.St Nebu\~" 6', llanderbill 57 Toledo69, 8"tl@f' S6 Gauchos Play At Fullerton fOrfhird at65. GeCYQl1S1 '4,MorellOuH14 Purdue97,Califom la79 Bin CanfJOft Tul•rw90,Corne11n s 1 Lou•s81.Mo.-St.Lou•s'7 ~ LSU'll, Fairleloh O•cklnSOft 70 Colo,..ao St ••Montana, jl9d. 10'1 Members Of the men's. N C.rollna 10. s. Fla 64 P'Ortl•nd 18, HIWYtHd51 n U of OtlrOll lS. Mreh Sr 17 San JOW SI 13, Portlano SI 11 club at Big Canyon Coun-OhioSl•I• "· Evan$vllle,. New Meatcoll. us.'"' S7 t Cl b t d th . llllnohl06,AiuM M1nnesotal9,SlanlCYd l4 S ddl b ry U 5 age e1 r Nuad•~nolO•.HumbotdtSt.SS a e ack College's fourth annual h a m shoot Vtat190.ca1-1rv1,..ss FwWednuday-16tll o.., '1nl Post 1J:4S p.m. Fl FTH RACE 870 1ards. J Y!'ar b asketball team tries for recently. p NtwMttx.st.90,Br.Qllam Youngr; its th' d . t rep Soccer Ar1zona•.Ok10omlnlon74 119 1r v1c ory over an Scoring w as on a com-uw1s-c11rk 6s.co1.ot1esa110o Orange County opponent bined better ball of Gonuga11,u .ot1>uge1Souno•1 Wrestling Results FltOSH·SOf'H Ct ll'fOft Toun11m•nl · Newport HtrMr 1111 (411 Pacllka 95 Cr a lo (Pl pinned Flaherty, , ,, IOJ Hoo~•n\ !P l dee Wandroc~e. •·O "' N1t,..Ol6~ f P l Cit< P11rlc3, s 1 170 Jame\ (NI tltd Cork,..111, 2·2. uo c;a rc1A IP! dee Rooers. •.O. 11) R1l~y IN) df>C ,,.yore. 6 S. 1'.18 Uvy (NI de< OJ a . 6·S 10 ~ynch IP)PtM edAbbOtl.O S6. 1\4 Starneu <Pl <He Grah.tm, 1·0. 165-Brown !P l -n by forfeH. HS M<:Nully IP ) dee Ashen.~•. 191 Buhr (NJ«McGallll.H>. 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IS4 --Ora!Wlm INI <Ne Lines.men, J.4.- 1.S-Pleret (V >won by lorlell 115-Alllen OOpinnt<1V1rtla.O ,., 1'1-8arktr (N) pinned Vtrnanotz. 1· so Hvy-4lroaddus (VI -fl ~eO , ..,_,.,."a~ <>71 IUl El -•s -Flahlrty tNl -n bY torfeU IOJ-4<nM1r IE> oec. W•nd~k•,. ).() 112-f'lrrlu IN,_ .. by fcK•l .. I UO-.Jt mn (NI dtC NorWOOd, .. l. IJO-llo91rs (NI IMC S.ut, IHI Ul-ft•l't IE I CM< Rll•y. t·O -1•-L•vy <NlplMedCll9n.2 21. US V•rberg <II plflll.0 MltlOC1, I St 1s.c-e1rleh 111 •c 0,.ham, S.O. ,,,_01'11'1<11. HS Atlltn IN I plnntd HOOllH, O·,. 1t1 •ar-..-IN)_,, by fOtf .. I' Hvy ~tlltw Ill -fl by Ion.II. oaANOI COUNTY wa UTUNe '°"" 1 Cyplftt t. ~ttlffU ). t..re 4.. Cl9f'oft• •1 ,,,.,, Wtttmlntl•r ni.1 &. ~.in Yelley 1. Merln.t e. Mll&left Ylti.t. Oe!la Hiiia 10. T11t1111, FIRST It.ACE -350 yar~. 2 ~" Olch. c1a1mi119. P\Jr~ S2200. Claiming o~ & yp, Cl•lm•no. Pur~ S.JIOO. Sl:YENTH RACE -400 Yll<ds. 3 Claiming Price s.soo Black Brothlr <Haro Zip"s Son (Llpnam) NutherWlllow (Wttsonl 119 rnr olds & up. Allowance. P\Jrse t 0 n j g h l W he th ICe1111edyT•11n1arM11t Bolte St.eo.c.at. St.-Fullerloll74 n e partners in foursomes HunllngtonBuchl,ANhtlmO. Mlssourl9t.Hawalltl Priet '6SOO L•ltle Hearl !Trttttl Mll1dllMGralH IW•Uonl Son of C.0..rM9f I Garia I Frankl• Cotton !Hartl Vino H Moon (Clenisel MoonGlanl (Lipham) BoldQvlncy IOreyerl SColl"s Bar End <Ct rdolt I Funny F"llng <Myles I Oebbln Eyre !Thompson I 119 llu•up (Call) 119 uooo. 119 Silvertown (Ward) 111 CMrolnOllcll ITrHsurel G auc ho s tr avel to with two groups tied for Hh<Of'lng: Ll-s. c.ar•llM ClasMc: 111 Fullerton College for a first at 119. ~~~1~~i:.~30~~~':tt"°~ OklahomA :i1.~ ~~~1• 69 :~ 7:30tiltwiththeHornets. on one team we re treru. • Sout11ear.100,va 10• 119 Royel Pus ITrHSUft) 122 Solomon's World <Wt rd) 119 UnQwlr~ 18ank$1 119 lAul•'s Top ~n <Morrison I 119 Orlvln" Mlln <Banks) 122 Sllamrockd (Adair) 119 Coach Bill Mulligan~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ::; Gauchos h ave notched 1:n W.ta C"trg <Gar ta I 120 Mir. TopBuo !Thompson) Smooth II Over <Pagel O.ll's Slltdow <Richards) MlssConclusion (Walkul L.ad«ago (Hut> "' 119 SIXTH ltACE -400 yards. 2 year olcb. Allowan<e. F'urH ~.00. Cllaroer Go B1r <&•nks) 1n 119 wins over two o~her :~ county foes -Santa Ana 120 and Golden .West. Sad· 119 119 119 Due ft NOW I Ward I s-.!Clty (MllCMll) :~~ l'IGHTH RACE -JSO yards. J year 119 olds. Clelmlng. Pur\e S?OOO. Cl al ml no dleback enters the game with a 6~4 record while SECOND AACE -lSOY<'l•d\.Jyear HIQhMoonStlot rw11~ .. , Ol<I\ &. up. Clalmlng. Purse $2..500. , Mldnlte SPKlal (Mylt•) Cla1mlnq Prier ~500. • The Emb&r90 (Morr.>) 8IOWtlo <Brooks) 122 Vldofl <Hartl Uncle Jimmy (Harn 122 e.111 Tu (Adair I Mor~ Rocket <LIPMml 119 "91 Spy CCardor•> Turf's ~b (Moms) 121 City Litt\ <Cl eris~ I 119 Kl.tierg's lnlent IAd•lrl 122 Sun•r S.ndy (Pagel nt Dill Re•Comet (8ank5) 120 JIB Kickers 119 PrlceU>OO. 171 Falcon O!al (Morris> 111 Dixie Ooodll IClerlne I 119 Jet 0.Ck Rtd (Ada ir ) 122 Hart S.rs <Crea911r> Tlvff Oii's McCu. (Harl! o. ... ·s Hairpin IOrtyMl PnAclolloJay CGarzel Trop1< Jet (Myles I Olxleland Snalte (Brook\) &ytao 84ilty (Cercsou> Ezra V a n H o rn 's :;; Hornets are 3·6. I l9 '=1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 172 " 122 1?2 122 119 122 11' SIYIN ADYANTAOIS OUI PAGO OFFllS aldm.tl<Mm. P\JrseSUOO. NINTN RACE -JSO yards. 3 rear n.11to RAC• -'°°yards., "', 22 r Go for Ti.tie OcHn Arms (Ward I Oldt & up, Clalm lng. Ca llf-Ored. P111·w a.au Away <KnlQllll 119 S1700. Cl•lmlng Pritt SHOO. Poppa.John <Cardoza> m The Huntington Beach FIMlRvll•h <~rlsonl IW I CN fW Hi h O' J · 11 ( h Mr. Cute 8r11c1Ms <Gessel) ~ino ~~ IA~~>. 11: g 1 ers w1 ace t e T•tt.'sGoGo IMVl.s> Goe.Jun <TrNsurtl :h Montclair Cavaliers for lltnnda'sCllar9e <&anksl GHManGo (Thompson) In the Championship O( the KallfGold (Caltl :-.;.~~=~~.~~:;is> • !~ Kennedy soccer tourna-=~i~!~s:;'' Min Two 8u9s (Myles) m ment t onight ( 8) at 0..f9lnQ°"1rlle (Hartl ,,..it'St le O\lc ICrnge r I l"OUltTH ltACE -440 ytrds.3,.._r Olcff & up. Cla lml119. Pur~ $4000. W es tern High in ---:---------~ c1elm1nv Price $1500, Charil~ IBrook5) Easy Ou\11 ( Tre•nurt) HOl\I Boom (Mltcllelll PIHd to Auler (Adair> Midnight Speed (Cardora I ()ptl\lnQ Gun ICltrlntl Hand PICktd (H•rll Anaheim. 119 In Monday action, th& 11q Oilers d efeated Anaheim i~ 1-0 in the quarterfinals m and El Rancho 3·2 in the :~! semifinals of the 32·team tourney. 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Rookies try to battle teen-age drug pushers with a helpful Scott Jacoby, but complications eventually reveal that Jacoby sells the stuff on the side. irr :.C1Wt__.i~J TV DAILY LOG Wednesday DAYTIME MOVIES •:OG (}J "TM Sriitf"-R•lcious mm. 9:JO 0 (Cl "The Y-.: huff" (fd'I) Ii] -l1brli D1rno11. Win11m C1111~ be!! (C) "ltlks n nitW Ten• 1111usJ '!17 -N1n11t Cr11n, lil1r1111 M1l11tr. B1tl1111 Batn. 10:00 r1 /"On* Sir {com) '57-Spenctr l11q, 1'.11~11111t Heptl!,ir~. IZ:OO m "Miu CrMt f1'n Rlc*...r (CAW!i) '49 -l11t1ll1 Ba~. .. 1:00 D (C} "'-a. LM ti Milll" (ttn) 'liO -lliaard !J~rt. Sturt Erwiii. Ru Mien. (ff"l Qripq c..-(tltuic) '51-Nistiir S8 i:JG 0 (t) "lillC .... ' !tit Crl· llMn" (Kw) 'S4 -Rts HarrisOll, Uwrrntt Harvey. Geor1e S.ndcfl. l:OG[i (C) ~ Siity tf htll" Conti (drl) '60 -5111111 W11itm111. Alt nt Ed•n. ''"'Wood, TOlll lryon, l:ll(Jl •• C•• $~•1 f..U. iti liq Artllt(1 c-r (m~I .• , -81n1 t!Mby, ffflonda f1tmin1. fJ IC) "'W1lill Qrian" P1rt I ("'"") 'S4 -&mt Clo$by, 0.ll!IJ K.rt. Aeum•rr ao-r. 1he masterpier:e of bizam llM thalstrmntd France. AfX>rt,.it<f loveand1ubmillion to tiiit:wrler the J81UtJ. Westminster Musical Tops The jury was out a long time, and the delibera· lions were tough, but it's time to render the verdict' on the top 10 community lheater productions of 197S. For the third time in four years the Westminster Commwlity Theater leads the 'pack not only with the number one show of the year bul also in overall show-to-show consistency as well. And, for the fourth straight year, the Irvine Com· ~uni.ty Theater is disqualified froi:i the Daily Pilot s yearend roundup because of this reviewer's pooition a.s ICT's inanaging director. Here, in what emerged as an extremely tight contest o~ the backstretch of memory, are the top 10 community theater, shows of the year : I. "STOP THE WORLD, I WANT TO GET Ol"F.'' Westminster Community Theater, directed by Kent Johnson. Although this was Johnson's third staging of the British musical, production ex· celJence remained at a lofty level, and in terms of overall quality, this was truly lhe best of the year. ,., ... "'' .. ,_ ,,.._..,...,,.., ...... .,. I . US S11ll11u ~t.JJ5l·"u ,~.,,, JACI ltlCMOlM* Intermission Tom Titus Z. "ANOTHER PART OF THE FOREST," Huntington Beach Playhouse, directed by Alex Koba. One of the finest examples of \he heights at· tainable by community theater in serious drama, "Forest'' is a close runner -up in the 1975 sweepstakes. 3 . "PERIOD OF ADJ USTMENT," Westminster Community Theater, directed by Doris Allen. Loving attention to detail marked the superlative production of this Tennessee Williams seriocom'cdy, another strong contender ror top honors. (See INTERMISSION, PageB8) "A winner and a treat for the entire family." -srcw ... 11r ~l{IN, WH!W f~ "If there are not at least four Academy Award nominations for this movie, I'll be much surprised." "Ollt: REW DVll TME CUCIDD~ NEST" Ill 1111 I .... MT~l-J:l .. l>l .. 1:J•t:ll CINEMALAND 1411 St ~"b11 •lo•~""' U~ /~I !Ul'•""' ''f1lledw1th loving IS · -~.<r COLLINS wc 11s rv . humor that hnks all people, all ages, ~a. T (h ;~i~;r:~t'.~;~~~~~!. 51Jr~~:f4 .. EM " ~ "ROOSTER COGBURN'' l :W I t:tl U.T 1'4.M-1~ .. l:ll- l :l .. 1:H I t :ff CINEMAL.ANO 1414 s. M11••• IHlr ... u~ 1.01 !ll (,Ull•~ "AMn1cu camm· ~I.,,. UTJW14-l:> ... :1 .. 1•.Jt '1A UPE.DITION" l:llUT~l>lM.l~ CINEMALANO 1111, ..... , '~JORY OF O" !XI 54l~~l :I0-11I S ·~"''-"J .. 1e-.1• DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS 642-5678 HO~FARDOES A GIRL HAVE TOGO TOUHm~LE HERTl~LE?? SEE THE UNCUT, UNCENSORED DRIGllW 35 MM PRINTS' "Matthauatlhetop R1 ~ .fll 'f~ of his form. EHf E L1f. rJ6 C _ ~. .-~ B"'"' · k•.ol1 foMj.'' cNE sH' °'I {, -/, '(~><, ~ N•• f or• T·m••" '/ } --j -VIHCHHC.<H8T (, f I ... \ ·;~ ' 'l , \ .~ "Acoupleolsh1n1ng ......, -!ill .. hours. Matthau aod , ' ·~,,. ~ ' Burns give the performances 1' \ 7 \ 1' ' ~ of their li'les. •• • •1, •" , , -H• r .. lffN C•llllOll. o.,,, ,.. .... M<':•o Go-Cwyti /\.UiO -., "' i1.1y~d · .f-,:roc1 Q,:r,11 ' Walter /v\attt<iu & George Burns , , . Neil S1mon·s 'The Sunshine Boys Richard Benjamin ... ,.~~·· ~rw·' !i.rn.:Jl'l , , •••• a<IVSid'~ °''"'"'"' HerOl:rt ~os~ 1rclPMBmtliUIDAMC1SUGGlsnDI MGMI;\ ~ ...... ~ .. ·~ .................. ~0 ¥ Un11edArtlSfs © ADULTS ONLY COLOR edwards BRISTOL CINEMA STARTS XMAS NIGHT Thru Tue. Dec. 30 FAST! FUNNY! FA.,UlOUS! . . 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I.All OWICI TO Ill R IOI I TUI$ "'"'"'· IENJl lGI W•·ll!I DIGIT !Gt .., ...... "KIO ··-· c ..... o U.-.0 ...... A COlf»:lS . .... '"' lLt.tellHlto .. , ™' WT C~H(l IL llOfO ---, ............ -0-.·-••1,... '"""'"' ....... llNJI lfl ffl OO OIGl'f 111 "ONE OF THE YEAR'S SI RONGEST, BEST· MADE AND MOST ENGROSSING MOVIES~ SPECIAL HOUDAY CALL THEA TU FOR SHOWTIMES EHGAGIMEMT! MaMtts & h....,. ' ' -Charles Champlin, L.A. Times "Jack Nicholson has to be a front-runner in next year's run for the Oscar roses. His is one helluva performance." -~~~;~::;~~••> Clll Theatre For SltowTlrMS ' • ' l • I I 4 • ! - J ' t•I De ro1 on Le ' • E r . T!MCS!y, December 23. 1975 DAIL V PILOT 871 'Upstairs, Downstairs' Ends PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE SAT. 12: I S-3:45-7: 15-10:45 SUN.·Fftl. I :30-5:00-8:30 a !olmby STAt{!:EY K.!JBRICK SATURDAY 12:15·3:45-7:15-10:45 SUNDAY-FRIDAY 1:30-5:00-8:30 ~ "'THI UST DAYS OF ~ MAH OM IAaTH" 1111 "IOY AND HIS DOV COMnMUOUS NOM 12:30 SAT. 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CINEMA CENTCR HAll OlAT •DAMS.COSIAMISA MISA VflDI ClNTH 97'·4141 On HAABORTWIN y CINEMA WEST GEORGE BURNS FOATHE PRtCfOFA MOVIE YOU'UFEEL UKEA MIUION 14.,.1111if'flltw ~ G c t~• ... 0.-.'"'~ Matinees Daily 1be mosterpure oj bizarre <»HT AT WEST tfARl>TIWfS CHARLES BRONSON lol'c tb<ll stunned France. Aportroitof if'll·ecmd submission to disorder the senses. edwards BRISTOL CINEMA , P ISTOl 41 ..,.CAll"'11 • 540-7444 The tRrrif ying motion . I picture from the · terrif ging No. I best sell.er. MWS MATINEES DAILY CO·HCT AT BRISTOL w .. oi.n.y-1 ''TREASURE ISUND" CINEMA WEST • edwards BRISTOL CINEMA wtnw~•T•<XDl .. WUf wtSTMlff.CfWTH Hl-440 .. ISTOl I. f MACAI~ 540.1444 ~TaRZ& A I ::~\Jane,& cS::.~v ...:,.',\BOY[? SPOOF .. ··if ;. , cneera ·. · ~ l'I lAAl!lftO SllVtll 'DU & GIOllCINA ~ti.YIM veto IT DAT91o FIN( • ll'tCTtO 1¥ rTIA "Hl NAI. ICllONP\AY IT D. C. M00M lllUTtO x Ptus "CHAROLETTE " (X) TBROOK WUfN!flS111 AT NOOC-U HIOIM r.t<Wt SlMm l\IESA . . -~···:-~- cosrA MESA -548·1552 NOW! THE GREAT PRE·HOLIDAV SHOW! ''CAMELOT'' ''OLIVER'' CONTINUOUS SAT. & SUN. 2:00 P.M. ROBERT REDFORD FAYE DUNAWAY CINEMA CENTER CINEMA WEST MATINEES DAIL V HARBOR TWJN CINEMA CENTER RYAN O'NEAL MARISA BERENSON SAT 12:15·3:45-7:1>10:45 SUH-Fri 1 :30·5:00-8:30 EDWARDS CIN~ MA .. O••' AD•""~ COHAlollSA •l''l •\...,.,...... .. ROOSl'lll C0GBURM (PG' JORN :~~= ,, .. , 1~ ' AND ~11AlllfS BRONSON -.... • JAMES COIJllRN -.. 1-~-~~-f-s~-~!-,C-l~-!c-~-~,~-u~. 1 [ ttARD TIMES I NCW'P0aT 0 Cl:llTCR 644·070 ~ • 111819 NITllR BILL CISB9 MATINEES DAILY (PG) re DIANA ROSS CO.HIT AT CENTER "TAKE THE MONEY AND RUN" CINEMA CENTER ....... o •• ' 4-0<llll\ CO\ l • Mf'A .._MfSA VHOlCEl'flU '1•·41411 CO.HIT AT WEST "OLD DRACULA'' CINEMA WEST WHT .. "\'l~AlfiOlDIMWIST I WlSlMIH CEHTU H2-401 lloeallY ' ' ... ir;".:-,~- •• OAILY P!LO~ Public in Dark Gag Order Set In Saxe Case From Witt Services A Boston judge prohibited the news media from 're porting ·the criminal and Political psst or Sus1a Saxe, 26, who faces trial on a charge of murdering a Boston poUcenlan rive years ago. Judge Walter McLau,f'.hlin issued ~rt orders barring reporters from wnng such phrases as ''self - styled re\'Olutionist" or mentioning that she was a fugitive. Ht." aJso instructed reporters not to recount the outcome or previous court cases involving Miss Saxe. and orde red them not to publicize what takes place-at hear ings on motions to suppress evidence. • Rock s tar Alicf' Cooper s u('d independent pro - ffi(ltt•r Gary .~aset"f bec;.1use he wasn't aid $47,SOO f(lr .1 one-v.·el.'k perfor mance at .. tht•.S:1h:ira T:ihoe llot(·i. l.'001wr's cor porat ion. Alaek W1c\(1v.', Inc. c harged in a hrt'.lC'h o r contra ct suit that ~5.000 of th<> s hov.··s gate re· ce1pts went to another Naseef- promot<>ct rock group -T hree Dog Sight. Thrt."e Dog Night apparently 11bt a1ncd a court injunction against Naseef, who defaulted cooPf. .. on his contract, and had Cooper's gate receipts at- ,. ......... . INTERMISSION. •• 4. ''THE CORN IS GREEN," Laguna Moulton Playhouse, directrd by Mary Eastman Rigney. A d ifficult drama s plendidly done, down lo the minute details of set decoration and authentiC' speech pat· ,....,._ S. ''KING OF HEARTS,'' Costa Mesa Ctvic Playho u se, d l rect et\,. by Marthe lla Rand all. A ''9leeper " comedy which touehed the heart as well as the funny bone; among lhe y<'ar's m ost enjoyable shows. 6 . ''5 RM S RIV VU .'' Lagu na Mo u lton P l ayhouse. directed by Marthella RandaJI. The fourth time around for this modem comedy of love in an empty apart ment, but a winner nevertheless. 7. ''MINNIE'S BOYS,'' Cost a Mesa Civic :Playhouse, directed by P ali Tambellin i. 1'his nev.• musicaJ about the e arly life of the Marx Brothers was a com ic dellg ht. 8 . ''E·VE RVBODV LO'V E S OPA L," Westminster Community Theater, directed by Son· dra Evans . Not the greatest play or the season. but highly elevated by acting, direction and technicaJ ingenuity. 9. "5 RMS RIV VU," San Cle m ente Com munity Theater , d irected by Joanne Applegett. Another en· joy a ble version of the new comedy everybody want· ed to do, again done well. • P UBLIC NOTICE PUBLI~ NOTICE S-IJll HOTICI: TO CAt!DITOltS SU,.EfllOlt COUltTO" l HI: ST.I.Ta OP: C:AL.lflO ltNIA l'O• TH•C:OUNT Y 01" o .. .t.JtOe ·-'"' 11'1• M•ll•• ol tnt E1t111 of OON-'LD fl:. SMt rH, Oet••t.ld. "'°'Ice 11 llffllty olwn 10 c..01lori llllW!llQ clelrnt •Q.Oln.i Int wld GK• c\lfll 10 Iii. u ld Cll!rns In the °"I'(' ol !hi Cieri!. of !he alor•Yld COll'"I Of' lo pre...,! I,_,, lo"" undot•~I_., et llM all lc1 ol BOYL£, ATWILL ANO 10. ''8U TT E RFl.I ES ARE FR E E ,'~ r:taBI NSON, Atto•ntts 11 ~ •. no Westmin$te r Community T heater, directed by Stan ~~En':.11~n "~!~n:.1!':9 ~~~ Pritchard, and ''THE NINETY DAY MISTRESS,'' ...Wch """ ottlt• 11 lhe o!«• o1 i-t- l'UllUC N011CE P UBLIC NOTICE ~ ... MOTICE TOC lll£01101tS SUl"l. .. 10 .. COU .. TOP:TH• STAT£ 0, CA'-1 FO .. NIA J'Olt TltE COUMTY Ol"OltANo(;E ...... .-1 In Ille N11tler ol It•• £U1te of TI40MASB. TODD.Oect•-· tacht>d. H t• gt B h Pl h d . d b I' d neu 01 Int1111<1ers lvneG In all fflltlert ... un 111 on eac ay ouse, ll'ecte y -..owar 111t1tin1nv 10 ... 1c1 111,,1,_ s.ic11 ,111"" Solomon . A tossup for loth pl ace between a pair of w1111 tilt necnur~ Yo11c1Mrs """' M NOTICE IS HEREB Y GIVEN to CteGltOol'S l'ltvlf>Q (lollm• ol9•ln$1 IN t.liO llK-nl 10 Ille wld c111r ... I" IN °"''' ot Ille cle•' ol ,..., ''"""wld c-1 or to pre~"t INm 10 Ille un Otl"'Slqined al !Rf Oll i<t of ALFRED C. DAVEWPORT, Ill So11th Ge•,ltlo ......... tn 1111 dlt of Montebello, 111 LO\ Al>l)flts Co<llllY, which llUt• ofllct 11 llw plt<:t of t>u1lne1s ol IRf -slvnt<I In 1U .... 11en 0otrtalnln9 to -..ldes1.rt1. S11tll claims •Ith lhe nect11••"1' vouc"4•1"''"'be111et1 or p•esentNI as •torn•ld within lour mo.,tn• •ti•• tr. 11,.1 pUbllc1llOf' of Thi• !'IOI I tot. Former Prim(' Minister Kakuei Tanaka of ed. h h h fl t11ed Ot"prH1nt1d•111"""'1d..,;1111n Ja'pan s hJ. \'t.'d off his famous t r ademark, his com ies w ose bright spots outs one t e aws. tour month1 •II••'"' uru puto11ca110n Dattd Dec em Mr I, 1tJS. These were the highlights of a year vastly i m · otthlsno11c.1. • must3C'ht>. d d • 1 d . ·d 1 o.ttc10.c, 11.1t1s GRACE AUGUST A TOOO E•eculr l• ol ,,,.. Will 01w1ooec1de"'· Prove o v er it s pre ecessor. n 1v1 u a ac-Tanaka app<>ared at a lower house plenary A08ERTL .SMITH-AL.l'lltl!O C. OAVE"PO .. T IHIMOIGll'lftolll AW. ............... C..lltlnil• toMO A'*-f l<w E•e<..tr1• complish ments will be handed out as Chris tmas LLoYose.1.NK CAL.IFORNtA ~ession in Tokyo without the mustache, and his new presents on Thursday, while the man, woman and E••cutor\oftM look r enew e d s peculation about a politicat w111o1111oc1oH: • .,.,,,_ <.'O m ebark. theater of the year will be honored in Friday's col -llOTL.E,.1.Tw1 ... L.1 .. 0•0•1NM>H P'ua!llhed Or1nve Coe\! D1ily Pilot. OecemM• 9. 1•. ll, 30, 191' •~IS umn. 1115'ttll11Eo&elk1 Ave. Tanaka. 57. stepped down from office in t he 1-----------.-----~-----1 ,......,•,u.911•1 · •·· r · h · D •-I t P\oblllMd o·-eo.11 0.11¥ P1 1at, 1------------miu~t o corruption c arges U1 ecem!A'r as year. Dec. ,.,JJ,30, 191stnc1Jin.•. ,.1, P UBLIC NOTICE ~le ha.1-kept h imself a°"'"·ay from the political front P UBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ~m-11 since then, but is still young enough and heads t he l--~~-------1-----,-.,-,,-,-----.,CT'''ou •• u.'.... •ocrmou••V•••••• P UBLIC NOTICE largest politica l faction in the ruling Liber al N.t.,..•STATEMENT NAME,TAT£MEN T su"E .. 101tcou"Tol"TME Ilemorratic party. The to11-1"9 1>1r10n 1i aou"J ~-Tl'lt tot1-;nv per_.. Is dOlr.; ltu!J.1 ------~-,-,,.-------1 s~:~~:~~1~::~t~ .. • • 1'111.t•s. !IHs•s: NOTICE TO C .. l:DI TOltS Ml. -~1 J at'k tord, star of the "l{awaii Fi\•e ·O" tel("\'ts1on series. and Viacom International lost $50,000 in ;i eivil case in l-lonolulu. THEPLAYERSEOGE.•1UCtm· AGAPE TR ANSPORTATION Me.A-tJlOI NOTICE O .. M£A•tNG O .. ~11':~~ .. ns;.;· 8-l. "lewpan Beecll, t!~.:..~-112,i~f rPffll. S•nt• An•, SU .. £ .. IOlt COUltl o" THE PETITION "o" P•OUTE OF WI LL Doni!aE.Oir,ISSMl .. ,,M.Costl Unlver••I Liii Cl'lurcn, Inc.. lTATl:Ol"CALl .. OltNIAl'Olt ANO FOR L.£.TT£.•S T£STAM£N• THICOUNTTOll'Oa•NGE TA .. Y /\Jury av.·:irded the money to G rove r Kam and Grl'al Ideas. Inc .• a s portswear firm, after finding Lord and lhe Columbia Broadcasting System s ub- .sid1:1ry guilty or bre:iking a contract, Mew , Cllotornl1 '2•16 Olhlornlt CDIPO<"llloft, .01 Tn1n:I St, In·-••• ,,_ -,., E••••o. w·•· E ' E ' OE"H 0 HONE• Tnls '>ull .... 11 •• C-.OCleG tor 11'1 ln-~IO. ~hfoml1 •SJ~I ... ._ u "' " .. "''• 0 LI .. ' . alwlduil. Tni' ou•ine'' l'·cond<Jcted by a RENR,HATES,Oec••wd. . 11'0 --1• ELtlABETH BRUCE Oo,..IG E. DIY corparitlon. Notice !\ flf•tbr qlven to crNlllOf'• HINES ...a ELIZABETH B. HINES. -• •• ' ., hliWillQ Clilm1 •o•lhll '""' ...i1d dKt· OM••-'"'1 11 .. temenl w11 tllotd wl!h lhe AQ-''11'1"1'0f,.I on .. l'ltt 111'1110 Ille wlCI cl1lm1 In the ottoce of NOTICE IS HEREBY I CIVE N tr..t Countr Clerk ot Orenve County on OonnlSrnUti u. clerk of 11,. .iore111a courl or lo PAUL A.HI NES,JR,,,.sllltdhereln1 Oec.tmDer 19. ltlS. TtMI•"'' · K.:in1 and Great Ideas charged that Lord and ,.W"I l tili tti ttme<11 .,1s llled witn the ro<itloeht !hem to"" <Jndt!••"~ned 1t 111e poUtl«I lot" Prot>-.11 of Wiii 11'1d tor 11· PllblltlMd Oren Qt COl•I DillV Piiot, Countv Qerk of 0ri "911 COl.inlJ on Noy. °"k• ol NIOAOOF F & l(E RCKHOFF, ·'Ulnct Of L.tllttt THllmlf'lt ... ~ IO llM Df<,JJ,JO.indJl'l.6,l),1tlS .\,.IS emtier26,lt1,S., · ATTORNEYS AT LAW, 140 WEST .-1111oner rtlerence lo W1hlc h ,,..,_ P UBLIC NOTICE "Miil COl.LEEGEST.,SUITE400,ln thfCltr for IUP1Mr p.ort lcular•, 1nd !NI !Re P\ltollllMd Or1noe Colr•t o .i1, Pllol, ol COVI NA, In LOS ANGELES c..umy, 11mt ... a,,,.. Plltlf ol flfolrl"Q i!W' -Via com disarproved a [ O LE ) "l-l:.i"'·:.ii1 F1\'e-O " des ign PE P for a linl' of s portswear ci.ctmt1tr J, t, 16, 21, 191S · 4}tl-1S ..nlch litter offke h IM Pl Ke of t>u.!-"-• bttn "'' •or O..c. JO, 1•1s. tt 9: XI 1-------------1 ..SI of tlM vnatr•loned in Ill .... tte•s 1.m,. tf'I the courtroom ol 0..Plf"l~ ,-Uh'llnQ lo 1•ld e\1111, Suell clal~ NO. l of u ld COUrl, oll 100 Co wie C....!O!'t' with IN ... cKu•y vo11cllers """'be Or•..., Well, In tne Cl\1 ot s.,,, AN, -------------I !lied or prt'Slnled 11 1lore,..ICI within OIU!oml1, e\·en thoug h they had no right of approval clause in the contract . • Retired Col. J a mes Quinc-y Collins, one of the first 10 prisoners of v.·ar to return from Vietnam. ~-11! be m.:irr1ed Chnstmas eve to i\t rs. Jo Cross 1\.ldred ofCh ar\otte, N.C. ).trs .. t\ldred. a divorcee, said she and Collins, v.·ho spent 112 years in a !':orth Vietnamese POW c-amp, would be married at her home. They will leave imme diately for a honeymoon in the B.lrbados. Collins. also divorced, and Mrs. Aldred were in- troduced 2 1 2 years ago by a mutual friend in Con· cord, ~-C., where both have relatives, she said. • Singer M ac Davis was honored by the Film Ad· FI CTITl0US•USIN£SS •• NAMll STAT£Mll HT T"' loll-Intl Pl'fion$ •r• OolnQ b141-.... ~l it: CARNATION CLEANERS. ICl'ISI W•rner Ave •• fo11nl1ln V•lltJ, Cl 111 OttU • '111(11 A<;ill ... ,....rllJ>O, 9!19WI~ Clr.:fto, Fo1111t1ln V1ll111. C.l!ilornla ""' Jo,elltllne G•rol1lo, 917' Win-' l•rqreen Clrcle, Founl•ln Vlllf"!', Olhlorno1 '27Qt. Tnls llutlne11 1$ cor>ducled "' ii, tWr•I ~tWrshlp. · A911ININP1 ino JOHl>fllnot Glrof•I& • Tillt ll•l1rnen1 ••1 !!led wllh tr. y Oerk of Or1nee C.OUnlJ on Ho¥o ·2•. ltlS, · ""D Plltll,lltled 0r.,. ~ ~tT Piiot Decerni:.rl. t, 1•, lJ, ltlJ 692-JS PUBLIC NOTICE v isory Board for his te levision s how "The Mac l--,,-0c.c,c,=,0c•c«>'c-u=•=,=0=,=,.c,~-1 Davi.S Chr istmas Special." STATE op CAL.1l"O•M1.1. l'01t. Davis and the producers and n111cou1111Tvo1"o•AMGE M1.A-tSIM directors of the s how were pre-NOT1c1:o•M••11•MGOPP.rtnoN s en t ed with t he agency's ~~~':.~r.~~ ... o.i!'.":~'aL. .. ~HDf'l9 .. ••;\ward o f Excellence'' at a £ll•t•o1EDN.t.MA RTCHESSE L.L. lunch('on at the Beverly Wilshire .... EON• M. CHESSELL, •k• EDHA Hotel. CHESSELL, lkl ED NA HANNAH ·' lf.ARVCHESSELL, Dt<ll\ld, .. NOTICE IS Hl;REBY GIVEN In.I /\ s m1·1,·ng Pres1'dent F ord HELEN KEITH h11!11tG hereln 1s-U· !Ion for Pr-teal Wiil •nd lot' l1W1RCe noted that he is "embarrassed "' l •!te•1 '"s•1ment••v 1&"" Pttl· 11 lh l. .. b h r h h" 1~· ••l••en<t to wnoch .. -IOI' .J e 1me Y t e act t at IS '""ht' perucu•••'-•nd 1h111ne 11"" wife's polls and photographs -1>1.-r:.•of11t1r1no1hes•me"'"-. •· ., o•v1s come out better than his. wi rOt" 0ec,mt1er JO, 1t1s. "'' Xl•.m., lfl lho courtrwm of ~plrlmtf'll Ha. lo! He told a ne ws conference that he understands wlcl court. •' 100 C•v•c Ctn1"' Drow Nev.·s v.·eek magazine this week is using his wife, weu. in th• c11 r 01 s1nt1 .1.n1. C.litomlt. Rett)", on ''a little more complimentary cover'' than 0e1ec10ec.1mt1tr 11. ,,,,, 11 used for him. The m agazine's cover last week was w1L.Ll.t.M1:.s1 JOMN, la beled "Ford in T rouble." llA""·~~:~·~Ml:Y ··t keep telling Betty that I get embarrassed all ..w1t1TTflELL, the t ime with her polls and pictures. When they take :;:::~~., ..... s .... ..., 3 picture Of he r dancing it iS beautiful ; When they l..llA ......... Clllffnlll"°4~ take a picture of me danemg in public, it is not very T.t: iniin .. w • ~ tw; ... Ill"""" complimenta r y.'' Put•Ui.tlltd o·-Col•I 0..1, P11o1. .. Rep·. R ona ld V. Dellum<> ID-Calif.), a me mber of the House Dis trict Committee, was listed at the top of the Dist rict of Columbi01's newly publis hed list of dclu1- qucnt r eal estate taxpayers. Oellums was listed ::is owing the dis trict ~ove rnment ~.1 •19 in W'lpaid taxf's on his home in northwest \\'as hington. He was at the top of the list released bec:iuse his home has the lowes t par cel number of the al most 3,500 properties listed. • 0£L.LUMS A Pepper Pike. Ohio. couple suea polKa oand leader Frankie Yaakovic and has wiCe Cor $204,000. J aseph Tutino, father of L isa Lynn Tutino, 17, <"harged in the s uit that Robert Yankovil', 16, Yankovic's son , was reckless and negligent when his car skidded off River Road in Gates l\!i lls and rupped over twice, killing a passenger in the car and injuring four others March 21, 1972. Among those injured was Tutino's daughter Tutino's s uit alleged young Yankovic, or South Euclid, had a record of be in~ an incompetent. In ex- perienced and reckless driver and tha t his parents should have be en aware of this <ind not Jct him drive. • Ambassador Waldo Waldrown Rams ay, whose dog touched of[ a squabble in the town of P <'lham, N. Y .• has been recall ed by his govern ment. The govern ment of the Ca ribbean nation of Bar b3dos gave no offici<1 I explanation for the dis· miss<1l of its chief United Nations delegate. · Dr. Ramsay, w tx> has represented his country at the U.N. lor four years. threatened possible "in· tematlonal consequen('('S" last month aner Pelha m police allegedly t hreatened to shoot his dog. A uthorit ies claimed tbe dog had bitten eight persons, but Ramsay said only two pers~s were ni~. * A politically conservative Catholic priest, Da.n~I L yons, hl's left the pritSlhood, married and has been named editor ol the Chri5tian Crusade journa l o/ evangellsl BUly Jamn H1r1l:I. The Los Angeles Times said that Lyons, S.S. told " reporter in a telephone lnterview from Florida that he married • 23-year -old Irish .singer, Miry Coone7, in a civil ceremony. "t But he added he expected permission to mar ry Jn the Roman Catholic Church within a rew weeks •. Otc•..-rl•. 11,ll, ltlS ~11l-IS P UBLIC NOTICE S-1 J'1 SUPt:•ro • COUll T OP TME ST.I.Tl! OP CAL.l l"O .. MIA l'O" TM l:C0UNTYOP0 .. AMGE M1.A-t!.IM HOT ICE 01" ME.l.ltl "IG 0 .. PITITIOM .. 011' P .. OIAT£ 0 .. WILL .. NO l'Olll L.llTTl:llS TESTAMEN· T•llT f.1 l1 te ol G£R Tfl:UDE V, M<C UL.LO M, 11 10 -no .. n ., GERTRUDE VIAGl"llA M<CUllOM, llSO k-es VIRGI NIA Nl<CUL.LOM -GINNY McCUL lONI, Otte1'otd. NOTICE IS HEAEllY GIVE N 1"-1 GEORGE £0WA .. D SMITl'l ""flied Mre!n 1~ltlon lor PT-lfOIWlllM'<G '°' ls-t Of L.tlltr1T111irnen!....,10 "" .-lllloner .,1.,e...:e 10 ~II h .....,. tor tur1N• ~r1lc.ul1r1. end ll\ot1 lhl lime ¥1d ple<.t of l'IMl•"V !flt wml' "" -i.t lor Dtc. JO, UIS, •• •·JO •.m., lf'I lfll couP'lroom of Ot-1- Ha l Of MIG cour1. •I 100 Clvoe ~ on,.. Wt11, In I"' C!ly ol s.it. AN, C.llfoml1. 0.leGDK.n.lt1S WILLI AME . STJOHN, c-irCltrk Mt:NllT C. llOM• •s.wtllS'""'SI. --'"" .......... CA .. 14 .t.nw-y .... : "'"" .... Publl""111 Dr..-qe Col1I Q111y POOi, O.c. 16, IP. tl. t•IS .,.,._,, P URI.IC N011CE $·l"l SUl"l:lllllOll COU lllTOI" TH£ ST•T II 011' CALI ll'OllNt A l"O• TH• COUNTTOll'OllANGI: Ne. A.UOI NOTICI: 01" Ml:Allil l MG 011' NTITI°" ll'O .. "'t0•ATI: 01" WIL.L. .. MO POA L.ll TTl: .. S Tl:ITAMl:N· TAtt Y a MO C:OOICIL. E\l l lt' ol lE00£ lt00N$TlllA, ~··""'· NOTICE IS HElllEBY Gt Vf.N 1111'1 CR0CIC:£1t NATIONAL •AMI(, a,.. llOf\tl n.nMl<tQ 11M<•lllOf' 11111 llltcl -.,"' •o-ttlllorl tor ~oblolt .. Wiii -tor 1.,_. ot lAlltr1 ''"~' encl Godlt ll. ,.,..,tfWI I& WfliCl'lll~ lor hor1her o-t•tl(vl.,\. 11>C1 llWI -llfM -PIKI of fletrl"Q IN_.. fle1 -wt too Jll'llllf'J •. 111•, .i IO Ckl ...... if'I '"' ,_tr_ of Ot_, ........ -191 11•d to.irt, et 100 Clwl'( c;...1~ Ori,,. W.11, 11'1 rhl City"""~• Ane, (l;lltonllt. Detect OK;irm .... ''· lt1J WILL.IAM l:.S1 JOMM. c-l<rCll'k YOO•M llS, C•.,•LI •voo•Mlli 1UllH1.._""'.1_.,, .... T""-'· (1;0 .. ttoit '9tH ......,....,.,,..11.._. '°""'I,... Or..,.. CMlt o.I .. ,. ... , DKeonNr U, IA, ao, lt?S .. ,.,, PUBLIC NOTICE l"ICTITIOUS •USIN£S$ lour ..-1M ttle' Irle tlrst P\ltllk.lllon 0.tec!Oec. Ill, 1'15 NAM£ STATlfMl:Nl olthl•not lce. Wl ... LIAM E.S1JOHl'I, TN followll!Q per--. Is d<iOilg ~· 0.tecl DEC. f , 191S. Counl:y Cieri!. nes11•; C.R MCl(ENNETT MAlllRISlllO•ISOM. PA.IA ENTERPRISES, 3015 So, Exe<.ulorof!IMWlll WS..""-St. Or*"Ol!,s.tnt1 Me,Clllllor!'ll1W101 otwldOK.O.nl. 5uit1tll Don "'J .. Rl!oll"lll,Mt'I, 2.J.t1•Vl• s.i MOlllDOP:I" a 1(£ .. CIC HO~" 1.e1Afl90Ns. CA1'0011 IMP11ne, lit;lun.o Hiiis. C:..Ulom!• '411WEITCOLLEGE ST. SUITl'.400 An.......,.-... ni-r ThlJ b\n.ll'f'1• II COflCIUCted toy en lft. COVINA, CA. 9111.ll " Publlll'MG Or1nqe COl•I D•oly Pllo!, a!<ridl.loll. Publhl'MCI 0..-lnQOt CoaH 0.ltr Pilot Dec..''· 11, tl. ltl' Ool'IJ. RnmusM!'I DK.,..,.t, 1•. lJ, JO, ltlJ "6'2·1S 4119-11 ™' si.t.rntnt wos filed •lllt the 1.:..:_:_:.:_.:_.:_:_:.:_:_: __ _::.:_.1------------"-= CountrO«k ofOrll>9t eountYon"°"'· PUBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE .nc.wn, 1t1S. . ' -----c==-------1-----z,-;;;-----....n ,. M+!Vltd Ot1"91 Cont o.ll<r PllO'!, . C"-1'" S-1:112 Dlfottnb«2. t, 1•, 21. 191S • .S17-IS SUPEltlO lt COUAl O• Tl4E MOTICI! TOC .. EOITOltS ST AT£ 01" CALI ll'OltfflA l"Olt SU .. EltlOlt cou .. TOI" THE PUBLIC NOTICE Cfl.1 .. l NOTICE TOC:lt£01TOttS SU,.llltlO .. COUltTOJI THE ST.t.TE 0'"CAL.IFOltNIA l'Oll TMl.C:OUNTYO .. O•AMGE .......... Et l•lt ot GRA CE SMITH WE8STER, 1190 known ti GRM;E I. WEBSTER, ~CNsed. NOTICE IS ME RE8Y GIVEN to the <n'Ol!On of t"' lll0\11 n.omed-OK_..,I ni.1111 Pl"'°"" l'llvlnv cl•(-_,,..., Tl>t 1-11d OK~t ll'e rirq1.11red to Ill• 1nem. with tN' l'lftK,...., voucnen. In t .. OfllCt of tht <~rll; of tlW .or;,.,,. -t!tledcourt,or 10 prewn1 !Mm. w11n 1ne nKKWry'loutl'lfl"S, !ol""~ 11 th • 11w olllce ol TULLY H. SEYMOUR, llSl Do..., Street. SUl!el.:t, IWwPol1 &.Kn. c.111ornl• t:!MO,..nlcll Is IM plKt of "'°sl~'' of 11'11 ...,. ~ In 11t fNlllers J)f!<1ei..;"Q lo !hi e.!11t of YlG olK..se"t, Wlll'lln lour ln!)tltf'li 1tter IM l!rst Pllbllt 111on ol tlli' no!k •. O.ttd o..:irm"'"' 1, 1•1s. MAAGIEM.l.)(INE ANOREW!.1nd TULLY H.SEYMOUR Co.-O:xe<.lltotlol lhl Wltt!Jif of tfW etiove l\llNGOK.ed!nt Tt.11..t..Y M. SEY MOU .. 1151 0-...,,.,._, Sooile 14't ~ .. Klil,C.111.H ... (JU)~ ,w1omey lt<' C.-f.XKefMl Publi1'1ed O•lllqe Co•" O•ily P'ilOt, DKemDe• '· 16, ll, 30, HIS <16,._IS P UBLIC NOTICE Til!r. COUNT YO• O•AMG• $TATli 01' CALI ll'OlllMIA f'Oll N1.A-Ul04 TltECOUllllTYOl"OlllANGE. llllOTICE OF Hl:A•I NG 0 1" .... A.es61• PETITION l"O• lil:EMO't'A'-011' CO. lfl lh• Mitter of 1111 E1l•la ol -'OMIMIST"ATO• WITN WILi.. AM-PATRICK EL.L.ER JACOBAlZI 1k1 NEKE D; TO COMPEL. ACCOUN· PATR ICI( E. JA COB.t.Z?I ••1 Tl..O; ll'OA TH I! PAOOUCTIOfot OF PATRI CIC N. JACOBAZll , l~ol VOOCM ll ltS; l"O• APPOl"TMENT PAT RI C.I( NICHOLIS J-'COBA.ZZ I, Of" SUCCESSO R ADMINI SfAilt.TllllX llkl R08ElllT JACOBSO N. Dece1..0. tllflTNW1 LL.ANNEX £0 NOHct 1$ hereby jj!Wen to tt'fdllors E1t111 01 ROBERT &fl:UCE, l'llYlnv cl1lms 1911ln•l lhe 111G ditct· OKnSld. oen1 10 111e -..iii ctelrns In 1111 offk.t ol NOTICE IS HEREBY GI VEN !hat llM cte<11 ol llM 1lor1Wld couP1 or to MARY HARKINS nas filed IWrtif'I. Prtwnt\nemtolheundirslvned•ll"" P•ll!lon tor r1mov 1I ol co-of!o ce ol STE•RNS, Gfl:OSS IL edmln!\!rotar wltll will •nne...i to MOOAE. AllOl'notYS ti U•, Ulll E. COlllP'1 1ccounUnv; lor 1111 product( on Wl'lllller Blvd. In lhe Cllr ol Whlttltr, /!'I al """f:Ol•t; !or IPPOlntment al we-l01.t.nge1esCounly,whkhl11\erOlli<e CHtor ec1mln!str1trl• wiln will An· It llM plolC• 01 b11slnts• ol tl>ol un· neorKI telere ... to which fs frlllde tor def'tlQRed In lfl metlett perfalllll>Q to hlr"IM• p.ar11cu1•r\. an<1 1n11 ,,,..11...., y ld 111111. s .. cn <l•lm• •lln t~t lf>dplKtolhetr1nvtne sa....,....,._, rec.tUlry voucl'>lrs ""'"IM tiled o< 1'tt lor J1n1>1ry I, 1'116, •1 9 00•.m.. in pre11"ted •• •foresa ld wllh•n '°"' u. coutiroom ol Oel)a•tmet1t NO. J ol rnonth••lltr the l!r1t publlc•!lonlll tn" u !G covr1, 11 100 C1 vlt /Jnltr Ori""' notice. Wt •I, In 111• Cl lV Of San\1 Anl. Oll,Cl0ec.ll.191S C.lolor"ll. CHRISTY.I. JAC0 8AZ2l O.ttd O.c.,nDer 11, ltlS AOtnlf'liltrt1riJlOl IN WI LLIAM E. St JOHN (1.l•ltolw•dde(tdent CounlrC1e1io; IT£AflNS, G•OSS & MOORE ... £MME .. & •UNT 11111 1!. Wllit'llff ., ...... IUIE.otl"St. l'llMnler,CA_, WI• ltl Publl~ Or1nQt C.O.st Diiiy l"llol, , ~ ~: 911t1 Dec. 1•. u . 30, 1t1s ffld Jin.,, "':n'-is Anlnltr•llf: F'elilloM, Pllbl•"'e'I Or•"91! Co11t DlllY Plllll. DK.n . 21, ?t, 1'1S "8Q.15 P UBLIC NOTICE • I PUBLIC NOTICE l--=,.~.=,=.=,.=,~,=.=u=•=,=.~,=,=,=,...,sTAT£ 0"C .. LIFOR NAl.t.FOR T"£ COUNTYOFOllA"IGE No .A·l~tlS NOTICE OF HEAlllt hl G OF PET ITION FOR Pll09A t E OF WILL A"I D FO • LETTERS OF AD · MlMISTAATION WITH -THE-WI LL. ANN EXED " E•t11te<>I LYMAN BOYD MERRICK, a•aLVMANB MEAAICl(,ak<>l.0. MERAICK . 0.,c~a\ed NOToCE. IS HEAEOY GIVEN !n.l! POBE RT T. MERRICK. na, lilt'<! llf•'l'!n • pe:t1t1on lor Prob1te OI w.n ~r<d. !cw os1u...c' ol Letten. 01 Adrn•nlst•• ,,..., wun.1ne -w1t1 •nnt •eG to lhe 11ttl- Oonotr reference 10 wnlcr. 1, ""'°' IQf turtlM• 111•tlcut1r,, 1nd 1n1t tl'le Time. lf>d l>IK• Of he1rlnQ IM,_ his llRfl wl tor J"11>1rr 1), 1t1S, •t 9::JOo.m .. lf'I tne courtroom of Ofop,artmffll NO. 3 of ... Id court, 11 100 Cltk. Cton~ Drlvt W••I, ln 1n1 Ctlr ol S1nt• Afll, c.utornlt, 0.1.00ecern~r II, ltlS WILLIAM E. St JOH N \\ R ... &lalo Houws For Sa6t ······················· ···············~······· 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ERRORS: Ad••rli~~.>------- t.hould cit.ck Ht.Ir elm dolly and re-port tor- "'" lnwnodfatoly. Tho D/<ILY PILOT 01..,.. liability for tit. first f"* corred Jns•rfion only. $55,900 Lovely 3 yr old l'r1 t·~tl Verde horn(•. 3 UR. :t ll1\ w/eathedral ceilings. putio kit. & corner lot. Low maint. yard w/lg•~ puUo & fruit. lrt4!S. Cill us for com pl d-.i t.alls 1--------1 >46-5880. ••••••••••••••••••••••• AIJUL1'0Nl~V -HERITAGE • • REALTORS 1002 Onl" story cont.lo, wallcd1-~--------- i;ar<l..:n patio, .s ha 1: · '"'"'"· bri<k fi•cploec. ON THE BLUFF Near shopping & bus View. View. View transp. 10'1<.. t.lov.•n. Call .. •-~"" . 2 b lhs Con· lHG-'1477 • .,.....roon1s, .. a Kl::\' Rfo:Al.T()llS do~in1un1. t'1.r eplar:l'. -----------1 ram1Jy room, tile entry. D<1n'l i::1ve up the s hip! ""List" 1t ·in rl;1::;s1ficd Ship 10 shore results! &\2-5678. -"'""' n-... Rll All II' us • -- CLASSIFIED HOURS Mvertisers may place their ads hy telephone 8;00a m.tn5·J011.m. ~foodaylhru f'rilfay l:llo noon S11turday • COOT A !\lt--:SA Ofo't"JC t-: JJOW. Bay 642-5618 NEWPORT BF.AC![ 3333Newport Blvd. 642-5611' lfUNTINGTON BEACH 17!!75 ~aeh JUvd. 54()-1220 " LAGUNA BEACH llflS Glenneyre Laguna Beach 494·9466 SADOl.EBACK 2.i:!fll L;i PJ1,1<0J1! Laguna llills 581-6310 NORTII COUNTY 1h11J free 540· 1220 CU.SSIFllED DUDLINIS 11"adhll\.' foreopy & kil ls 1s 5:30 p.01. the day ht'fllt"t' puhheat1nn, rx l't.'$)1. fOJ" Sunda)I & Mon day Ed 1t1 ons wh e n deadline is Saturday, 12 """'. CLASSIFIED REGULATIONS ERRORS: Advertisers stk:Mlld check their ads daily & report errors imm edi:1t cly. THE DAJLY PIUYI' assuml"S lial:Mllty fOJ" the first in- correct insertion only. CANCEJ.LATIONS: When killinJ.! an ad be sure to make a re1'ord of the KILL NUMHER given you by your ii d laker 11s re<:e1pt of your caneell&tlon. This kill numbl'r mus! be 11resen- ted by the adv('rtiser in ease of a dispute. CANCEJ.l.ATJON OR CO RRt-:CTiON O F NEW Al> BEFORE RUNNING ; Every erfort is made to kill or rorreet a new ad lhat has ~n ordered, but wt' eannot ~uar11n· lee lo do M> until the i!d has appt!ared 1n the .. ..... DI ME·A-lJNE ADS: 1llt_-se ads are s1r1ctly cash 1n adv11 nce by m ail or at any one nr our of. fires. NO phone orders. llradlinc ; 3 p .m , t-"'nday, l"o~la r.1esa or- ifice & 12 noon .11t all ,branch offices. TH~; flA l t.Y Pit.OT r(•st•rvc~ the r11:ht to l'las,qfv, edit, cen~or or r1•fus·I" <1ny arlvcr- t1scment , and to rhange its ral es & rei.i ulat 1ons wtlhoul prior nollre. CLASSIFllD MAILING ADDRESS P.O. Box 1560, Costa l'o1esa 92626 PUBLIC NOTICE Custom e.a rpcting anti drapes. Uc corator ':; wa llpaper throug hout. Separate laundry room. ·r .... ·o eucloscd patios, one eustom brir:ked. 2 car i;:a rage, clcc1.r1 c door opener. swimming paol around the corner. J;11·uzzi & Sauna. · BY OWNER 18724 MaDlewood Ln llUNTf NGl'ON BEACll t.>ff Ellis, down Ch3J>1•I l.anc-bt-l WC('n llcat·h lilvd & Magnolia 968·4293 EASTSIDE TOWNHOUSES COLONIAL STYLE 2 " bedrm wit h bri ck. fireplace, formal dinint:. large bedrms. bltns , patio & l 'h yr s new. Pr11ne loca tion near shopping and bus lines. Only 10',0 Do..,,·n . $39,500-$44,700 Call 546·<1 l•IO eves. ~~~tfi -ANYTIME HANSEL & GRETEL EASTSIDE BUNGALOW S43.~00 !! l)n!x.•l1t•vab!y un1<1uo.? & chJrn11nJ.! J.:;1s l 1o itlu llung;1hl\v .... 1th r\'.11 lJ,\K 1''LUUltS . I~' ll v 1n ~ room .. O l tl \vo rld firc:pl;11:C'. Form;;! c!1n1 nl-! room, this one has 11 all• St..-c 1l and fall in ltt\ 1·. Bul. hurry!! Call 546-2313. <.Jf'!'1 r11 <J •US IU'I fOf!/ •JPf(• [® THE REAL ESTAlERS TRI-LEVEL/POOL ll untin g lo n Beach Pacific Sand s. P oo l ll om B l>y D eane Broth<'rS. "fhis lovely J hedrm, J ba ~h home of- fe rs comfort 111 I iving, Fornla l dining r onm . Large fa mily rm w/wet ba r o\·crlooks po<1I <uid terraeed ~·;;rd . Coinpl lttndsepd front and rear. Workshop and storage cabinets 1n U\C rsized 2 car garage. Dlocks to ocean. orrcrcd a t S73,500. .-....s U Pl-:HB f--fOMES 3148 Campus NB S49-8655 $32,900. VA 3·Dedroom home on R-2 lot with room for .add1- t1onal unit or boat &. lr ailer stor;i~c. l"avora- b!e financ111g ava1lt1bll', ~tnd 1<'1Lh tt pr1 r:e thi~ Ill\\" you blOLl1 •r ;1\'t ll•;V.. l:ALL55G 211!:0 «;:;:S ELECT TPROPERTIES r-.m,_._.. __ _ llltMlOFUI • -- ITATl:Ml:llllT 01' WI T"OltAWAl. P .. OM P .... TN E •l NI~ O•fflATI NO UMDI• l"ICTI TIOUI •UllHlliS N .. MC· ""followll'IQ per-,.., wltfldr-., • qtnt r•I P•''"•~ trom tl'lt Pttt,..r\ll!p ocier11!1>Q und1r !flt ll(io llt10u1 ll<Jll"'1' "ll'ne DI l'lllA.0£111,\ CR EAT IONS •I tttO O'ect u .. , ~ ,...Ml, (tll!Ol"fll1. ,,. tlCUtlout Wtl ... 11 !'I-11- -nl fto lllt Plr"lf'Wf\1110 •II 1111111 art 1-Jl•ISl!'I IN c..vnt1of Or1n91 F"'ll N•mt Md AOdrtil o1 Ille P,.-Wlthdra•lfltll: S.!ly M .• ,,., Jotl!'I L, ""'wton, m• "Vh t1 HOt•r. Ntwport ''•t l'll' c.tlf0f"l'll•9*o0 t Slfn:to:S.llJ M, NeW!o!I -· l"llbl11!:.': °'"""' c..u o.n, "'""' DK. u , •• ...., >ton ••• 11, '"' .,.,, Gn •••• -ri • St! rn Ai g1 $i 01 -~ •••• BE (Jill) 'l"h r! llt:lU J, ' )'r~c ;1p1> :-. t d 111.!ig v.·ith ('('Ill '" I 1 rt• ~uu ""'' !Jntl in~ I .1ng Hu .S~t·! l! u l' 1 ru11 <.."JIJ r lf1 • ~ au: I Cll\ '!"he ;1 wuJ J.:•'l" l111IT1> ll \' t 'h1i; prov v.d l l ;1 nytt e Prt • 1•00 I S +I ~:1n11 J1 \"(.'&; 1loor ~··llt! ~ l <l~ll JlH '~ 111111 I ~··II ,;.16 l 'llR. ,_,.,, 1.111 II lrJt LR 111gs lo 111 m;:1r ~ ill~ purl! 1-.un l)pcl J.u .... ·f Cur• 1tupl I<.•• h filll ,·e1h1 :ind 1 c;.ir I ~·\1nl Io :o:t now 1 • t)''lf ~ --, N• Dup ,, I SEL~ Dall G., •••• ~ I ~:.~~.~~~ ...... J~::.~~~ ........ ~:::.~~.~~ ....... ,~'!4!!!!!.~~.~~ ....... ~~!!!!.~~~~ ....... l~c:'!!!!!.~~.~~ ....... . ll.lelday. December 23 1975 CAIL Y PILOl" 88 Hou.us For Sde Houu1 For Sa&. Hou1H J:or Sa6e GIMnll • I 002 GeMnll I OOZ GeMNJ I 002 GtMf'ol I 002 Gewrol I OOZ GtMt'ol I 002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----------------Cotto Mesa I 024 incjton leach I 040 l.ocJuna Beach I 048 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• BAY ANO BEACH 675-3000 o.:'<10 I I 1,;0Aii;f HWV CORONA LH_ l. MA~ "THE PRESIDENT HOME" ... a terrific value in the Presidential Series of Turtlerock. 4 Bdrms., family rm. & dining rm. with exciting view. Air·cond. Expensive landscaping. 3 Car garage ; quiet cul de sac location. $lo.5,000. . BAY & BEACH . REAL TY OUR 26th YEAR 675-3000 1002 G._ral · 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• BEACH TRIPLEX $95,000. Only one door lo beach. Three furnis hed un1ls, 11ear C\ l'ryt h mg. JACOBS REALTY 675 6G70 ---- GINOOOWH 2 STORY WALK TO SURF }•riced al go\'l•rnmenl :1ppr aisal. Prime re - :-id e n ti u I hcach Jll'lghborhood. l!:h·gan<·t• with a continenl;tl ac- ''l'nt. Tiled entry. St ately J 1\1ng room w1lh l 1n•placc. Pu b · type go urm e t ki tc h en. t 'nrmal dine. Grarmus tam1ly room with cr ackl ing fireplace, comm:rnd i11g view of ground~. tluge mdStt•r retreat St><:ludcd <·htldrcn & ~uest :.uill·s O\\rH'I' transferred. An'\1ou"' (..'jll 963 7t!Hl lf•t '"' 1 ., • , \' '"" • J,.. "· f f ~ : . I : : . I . •' I . I l . ·' I [ BUY A CHIMNEY FOR SANTA ~ and one for you! The grand nrw \~ar ;1wa1ts the fam1lv ·that ~d:-. this 3 bdrm.·:.! bath horne w, bnl!hl. Ill'\\' '-llll 11 y 1 n t l' r 1 u r h t• t o r t• <'hristmas \\ t·n ·d1 l aµ- proval. Owncr ani.1ous. "Ill rent or l radc for ;111ything. Call nO\l. •-"Quail l liilPlac• . Praperties . 752-1920 " • '400 GOAll ST NIW,011 llACH 5 + BONUS + pool !'>jnta 's hl'lpcr .1u~t lit• ll\ered th1~ 0111'' OnulJll' door entry Into luxunoul't ~cltmg m·crlool.m~ ICJn • tm,tic pool area . 5 llu,ge HR ·s plus bonu::. recn·J t1on room. S<'llcr c;"lys to :-1•11 now at $63,500. Call ti I 6 -7 I 7 I . M E H H Y t 'llRIST:\l i\S" I 6 H J , y.,, \ j. ,,..,, ,., p1 ,, ,, [® ESTATERS $39,500 CORONA DEL MAR El RANCHO WRECK $42,000 The rough 11ders must ha"e ridden thru here! It's battered .. it's beat, but does it ever have Potential ! Head cm up and mo,c·cm out! 3 Cor- ral sized bed1ooms. A chuc k wagon kitchen. '11.agon tracks and all! t:ampftn• cnturta1n- mcnl! A ::.tampedc sized bat•k yard has room ror a herd! Priced below market! Paint & savt•• F1x ·up and make SSS! Vacant-ready! VA-SO down! Try a ny offer? Seller s uys bring 'cm, call 1:147 ·6010- 011 N Ill 9 • II ~ ftJN In Pf NICI t' [® I ! I : : . I ~ ,: •' , . II• . ,, I ' W /4 TERFRONT PROPERTIES Elegant 4 bdrm. & FR home on "1dc sandy bcat'h \.\1th l:uge prl\ ale pat111 s;,!:m,!l~J lloom lor pier anti .sh p. 1 ='IL·ar ly m·w .t bdrm. FH & den homl' det oratl·<I 111 l'leganl ::.tyle. S285,000. ll'l'. Call 6 75-7225 "SEASIDE CHALET" Summert ime beach retrca t Ft.•\\ ~ l l'P"' to on•:.in Tota l pr1 vacy with high walls.,\ lrnmc :-.t ) hng. House ot gl.ss:.. lodoor garden atnum loaded w ith tropical plants & f1.•rns. Hugged bej m ceilings 1n all rooms . Log burnin~ f Ire p I :i C' l'. w Ind In i.: s tJ1rla ... ,. to bait.on\ lanihng l'rh ale s uncl1•,·k lerrat·c ot f mas:-.1\'l' m.1sler s wtc + 2 more l.1t·druomo.. One hedroom dnwnsl::11rs l'Ould he den. Form.ti dining off hnck dct:urated k1td1t•r1. <..:oun try pat111 l'lu:-. 01~ mp1t: ~w11nm111g pool & tcnr11s rnurts. What more could yo u a.sk for'! Call today ~225:!5. tJ'tN 'ii'''"'•'~ r()IJ 1~Af""Jrr(1 [® ' I : : . I ~ I : ,. 1 • I : . ·' I ' GRACIOUS LIVING Elegant Big Canyon home 1 bedrvom. family room, formal d1ntnl'(, J hath Low mainlenJnce varcl \\1th !J hole Astro Turf putt1n~ g r l'en. :\!any l''\tr.is You own the land. Sl69,500. <.:all 1;..10·6 W l . s COATS& WALLACE REAL ESTATE, INC. 3 BEDROOM + FAMILY ROOM LIDO ISLE .Like new! Lido Soud 4 HH . 4 ba. 1-0wner. Custom bayfront. Lawn, patio, jacuzzi ; pier & noat. $325,000 Waterfront, Lido Nord. 6 DR. or 4 BR. &2 BR. apt. On sandy bcaC'h. $285,000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR COLOR THIS HOME WARM! 341 Buy\1d1· 01 •vt.•. N. 8 6/5 6161 Color these sellers anxious! A Big Canyon Broadmoor 4 bedroom with beautiful pool and separate jacuzzi has just been reduced to $169,500. The home's warm colors can be changed with some fresh paint. but the sellers anxious color can only be changed with some serious buyers. ESLEY N I ~YLOR CO. U~l()Uf: li()Ml:S REAL TORS si nct_· 1H46 REAL TORS·: 675 6000 2443 East Coast H ighWJy. Corona dcl Mar-. 1002 GMffell 1002 HEAR CHERRY LAME IM NEWPORT If you love privacy, lge yard, beaut. trees & shrubs, you can buy a ll this incl. a 4 BR beauty! New cpts. $89,500 ....•............••.... ···········~··········· 2 I I I San J001p11iR Hill1 Road NEWPORT CENTER. M.1. 644-4910 G~al 1002 GeMral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HELP us· 1\'IAKE YOLIH CHRISTMAS llAPPY PUT THE DEE D TO ONE OF T H ESE UNDER Youn CHHISTMAS THE1': ••••••••••••••••••••••• LUXURIOUS WATERFRONT MIMl·HARBOR EST AT£ UNUSUAL. ..• Opportunity 111 old Corona del l\l ar. Enwy quiet \ illagc atmosphere on extra wide l ot. Hcmodclt-d 3 bdrm , 21 ~ bath home: st·p. d1111ng rm. & brkfst an•a • plus :.! enclo:-.ed dbl. garai:l'~ · plus spauous 2 bdrm . 2 bath, nl•ar 1ww apr . tor !>Ubstantwl meoml' • plus I lx20 ~uest :-.wtc • plus lgc. pnv. p atio an•a with 15x28 pool. Firs t l1m(' of f<:red. Asking Sl62.000 GORGEOU~ 4 -BH. 212·bj, 3·car gar + hui:e ::.wimmmg pool fant:.1st1e· decoratmg /\ muM-'-l't'. Cd~l. Sl2'-1.~50. + 3 BOAT SLIPS Pn me lot•atwn. St•l'luded t•nlry untold!'> l'lrnrmmi.: w .J Lt• rs 111t • .1l11111!'> fl h 1• n · <>p•·n 11011r ""II• w:.111111 C F Colesworth~ i.:las:-. O\ 1•rl11ok ... nlJg111t 1 ' • • n nL clc11•l...,1dl• tl·rr.iu· I Realton 640·00 0 Out• 111 ;1 h rnd opportun1 I~. I;-... co \I I· . .F H <J:ll BEST BUY IN Yo\ I< o W "ll ~11:--...1 TURTLEROCK HILLS 11\ltlll)I( 1 S200mo T.1k1· .11f\ .111t.1J.!t• or this r..1rt• t'\l 1•pllon. l'.1 11 :>lti :.!:llJ ELEGANT. high rt.·ilinl!~ thr uout, Big CJn)on honw. I BH + ..,w1mm111g pool. Jat:uz11. l1n• nn).! & ma).!n1f1ct•nt w:Jtl•rtull Fee SI 77 ,500. : I : : . I Spal'ious 4 bedroom en- tertainment home with ':Jill')' and night light \tt•w, many uni4Ul' 1 u:.tom katures . 5·a crc [ ll•11111-. and !'." 1m duh plus ~nurcmn pool. Price JU ... l Slli 000 . "h1t h Ill TE H HI F I C' F i\ '.\11 (. y 1 1uti1• s I :J n ti. Ca II ~ ~ h ' I II : .. - llOME. -l ·HR. :!1 • h ,1, l h I ') ll r----------I li73 li550. gre:i !'tl' oo c; "'nC'r '' 1 1-, , • • , • • , ,,: • 11 • r• ~~~.~~.~l~U.t 1n.1111·111~ GIVE HER... I~ ~ I O~LVX~ I B/\YFRONT. ho:il "lip. 3 nn1rn CONDO 4-BR. 31J li:1 + f.1111 rm GIVE HIM --- &:111t. /\ I <'orHl. ~ltchng ... ~~ roof 111!-.Ulc hui:<· Jjl'Ui'l.I 3fi' Slip+ G:.imt• Itoom Se I ""JI)'-(" ) JI'.! )CJl'S 11ld. \.\'al).. tn • e, on y ..,_, .1, ")( • NEAR OCE/\!':, Nt•wp<1rl d u p I e x + II w ll t• I .. hideaway. Crt'.11 1 t•nl.il Jrea. SI 19,50CI FOLR DL:P L EXES. Cd~l. Frum SRil.500. to S8.1.~ vrt-al Jin!'(''· 640-6600 O(.'l'an. :'-ll'Xl to p:.irk anu b1'.1t·h. Ch1ldn·n <111d µl'ls a 1· 1· l' p I :.i h J e . H e s t ='ll'\\j)ort li<'al·h buy tor WH.·1~1. Executive Home Thb one has e\'l'r} lhtni!! Lm1•ly sw1mm111g µ1101 ;incl J acuu1. 4 hcdrooni::., 3 lJjths, Hparale TV r 00111. ~J;.i..,ll'r s uite \\1th .11IJJ1 l'llt llhrary, lols of 'I°' agL'. /\II in a p<i rl. Ii \..c '1·tt111 g. <:nod termc; ,I\ .11l.il1le Ii 12 5200 · PETE BARRETT -REALTY- EXECUTIVE EST A TE 4 BO + 2 STORY POOL + BEACH Form.ii r.11scd llk c:ntrv f..;lcga11t II\ mi.: room with floor lo l'l'lllllg r1rl'plar1• Ban4uL•l :-.11t·d torm<•I cl111111g rtM>lll ,.., \'l(lquent h sent•d from hlli!l' i:ardt•n \ 1cw k1tt'h1•11. Enormou ... lamtly nm111 overlook ... :o.pa rklinlc! pool & Jacuz'" Lush tl·rrtt<'l':->. !)µ1ral sta1rea:>l' 111 m:i ... ..,1n• 23' llW!'>h:I' SUllt' ~ rl'ln·.•' :-ip,ll'IUU!'> l'hlldl I'll ' quarters Ballrnum ... 111•d ram1ly re<·rcal1v11 ro•m1 llurry 1:-:z lt•rrm,. <'.ill I '''#'f I • [~ ' I THE REAL ESTATERS HO-HO-HO Wishin9 you oll o very MERRY CHRISTMAS and a joyful, pro- sperous NEW YEAR from ... l>orolhy Johno;on NorJ :\la111 .) 1•rrv Moore 1Jav1d· Holl'rt11$! llopc & Bill Ul'rnc 640-6600 c.o. "'." _,. 359 Son Mi9uel Drive __ Newport Center. EASTSIDE A REAL GIFT 642·5200 675·4060 $38,500. '.\fakl• thi" thl' mt'rriest This hardwood floor<'<1 2 co ....... ..... 359 San MiCJUel Drive ~e~~~-Center._ SEABURY RANCH WALK TO BEACH JUST TWO BLOCKS TO TH E BEACH. from this spett aeu lar thrrc bedroo m r anch house. Garden kitrh('n, laundry room. and party silt' ramtly room _ Spacious formal living room fare:-. the co\'crcd patw and r 1 n c I v m a n 1 e u r t.• cl grounds. As:-.ume \'A loa n a t S52 ,700 . $260 month pays all. NO NEW L01\N COSTS. Call 963-67&7. ·~·. 111 9 •II~ f "• IOH I. rr • [® THE REAL ESTATERS TELEPHONE SANTA! AT HIS WORKSHOP 646·7173 DEC. 21,22.23 6-8 PM MERRY CHRISTMAS Chri::.lm.i ... l'\'l'r. c;1ve ----------1bdrmbcauty1.S JU~lnght them this beauttrut 3 7 UHITS for a £1rst l:ttarter home. bedroom. p, hath. nreat On Pcninsulj, N .R. lfey, mom and dad. help " the kids with the down rJmll.v rt111m . "1th a Swimming pool . Xlnl ll and :iw.iy they go. 111fla· natural stonl• fireplace, rental. !'need lo :-.e : ' .ill \.\llh rnJll\' hwll ins. • S2W,SUO 11011 as \alul'::. go uµ. /\1- Un I y $17 .5.00 . (':.di 673-3663 675·4777cv<'s It•) acct•s::. 10 a chvidl'il :>l(i 41 11 >~ml bis.: ennug h for H V s COATS& WALLACE REAL ESTATE, INC. CHARMING BAYSHORE COTTAGE ONLY $64,900!! :\1ingle with tht• mo,·i<' stars only ~lt'IJ" t ro111 t Ill' pr<.·~t1gc ol :-... l'\\ p1Jrt waterfront. Hu .,l11 n1t- laj{e nes tll•d rn huge trees prm 1!11•.., 011r1' 111 a hfc t1 m1• h.1r).!.1111 llome r!'. loatlt-d "11 h p1•r.,onali· ty t +. \ 1111 nw ... t .,. •' 10 beltt'\l' 1111 1111 ... p111'l'. II urrv (l\\IH'I' 111 u ... L J.!11. l'ukl; .11ivJ11ta~c. <'all 5-16 2: 11'.1 I,,, J ... '. ,, associated BROKERS-RE' AL TORS 202S W Balboa 671·)"6 l /~ _i/t) ----- *CHOICE* Cameo Highlands .. 4-bedroom home.or lhrl'l' & den. For tht• fun '"' 1n g 1am1I}; .111 bc..1ut1rul rond1lion and ready for c1u1 ck moH' Ill· Plan ~our CHRISTMAS :"OW. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 2;;1s E. Coast llw)'. ~ __ 67!·~5 11 [® THE REAL ~ BE QUICK \'our dn•ams comt• true. , _________ _.Two hedroom seaside or boat. Wh> µay rent'! l'rtt:cd a l only $38,500, •~Quaif ·~· lilillPlace . Praperti•• 752-1920 1'00 QUAil ST. NIWPOitT llAC Balboo Island 1006 ••••••••••••••••••••••• EXCLUSIVE NORTH BA YFRONT CORNER 2 Bdrm home + 2 bdrm apt. Xlnl terms. Full pr11.•c S l35.000. Firs1 come, first sen~! 11 , \J \Ill'-r, ,\ \ r . H\l IHl\l~l ,'\'I' • 673-6900 * Corono del Mar 1022 ••••••••••••••••••••••• COTTAGE Lowrst prieecl honw in Co1 una dl'I :\tar on u duplex lot Thi:-. d111rmcr le; a spotlt:s:-. l l1t•droom home "ith np1..•n hl•amc<I ('1•1hn~s. bnt:k f1replat·c ,ind private yurd. Uouhll' c.1r garaRe. Slrl'~Scd tor 1·'\pans1on . /\ short walk to :-.hoppin,:: center. Cull now 673·8550. . . . . • t W'f N Hl Q • 11 , rt ~ J t' I f t.1rt f MESA NORTH This ho ml' has 1t all. Up· 4 lk:droom. 2 haths. fpk. QUAINT DUPLEX •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Family Colonial BEACH t MOBILE HOMES l R t t New England e rea Clow lo tlw suit '11 M.'U' Room For i-:~1 .1tt• 11 kc• ~ruu11<h Boot, Camper lh.1om ~..1l11re 111s1til'' En llig, bt·aut Jful 2:-.torv1 tr) hall,,, ht•dcooms 11001 On :i ~or~l'OU". 1mvah• tJhk :o.lt l·d f;11ly room . 1·orn1.·r lol FJnl'Y "Whitt· ::.t•p.11 Jlt• lui mJI thn111 g hnck r1n•pla1·1•, IJ1fl•h I OOlll :1 hJlh::.. M:.h ... l\l' c·almlt'l:<, U1.: bonus room f1r1•11l.111· • cn 1•n11i.: both lor a ll your partw:.. lloor'' O\\ll!'r cl1"s1wr:.att'. St' n !'.a t 1 0 n a I <'h i· I:.. nel·tb <1w1·k ,,111· s1,1h1111l k1h'hcn. Best locat11111' a11y & Jll 01tc1 ~. JH\.H, H K R . $54,!J50, (.'jll ('all~lllili.>t 6X '\,•14 p111 t l:.!'\hO"' II h t'" · pumlo :~hr, '!h.1 d 11u11~ ! JI t' J ~ t f \' l' 11 I if I n I 1.1llJ11J. Sllludt·cl .1n .. 1. I W,5CIO. . '711 ('11111mu<l1111• :! l'\lill ' with l'Xf1.11ulo ''hr , :!li.J. S1•JJJIJlt' cl1llllll! l (tCllll , Fa11t ;"t 11· k1tl'IH·n \I. Ith loath ot hit 111 .... H1~ (IC.'t'.:11\ \11\'W. $:J7 ,!)(>O, 540-1720 . . TARBELL"!!!!!~ '58 Tr.1i bm~111 J!h 10: um or t·onw~L. t11 ..!11 ll. l'a111l. c·jrrwt1n:-; & drapt.·rit·s J ·Yr. 111.t. Panora mil' on·;n1 \ 11·\\. ''#I in CoJifornio'" ~ ----1-----..---·1 -1.soo BIG-VACANT $32,900. VA 2Sto1y .1 Jlt-droorn horn(' on l< 2 N1·w pa111t. 111 :rnd out lot "'1th room for ttddi· Fc1rm.1l f.1 mily rm & din l1onal unit or hoat & in~ rm. UUQ &. t"f1vert-cl lra1lcr ~luragc. Fa\ora· pal10 area. Very low ble fin~incin~ available. pm·ed at. only $58,500 Ocean View and with a pnl'e ttus low 20671 Tiller C1rdc. Won l Lot you beltt>r act 111.1w. la:-.t 1! World lll·al futatc Cs\LL55t»2660 556 7777 SOxlOO rt bwldabl<• tot in • SELECT 1----------1 h1ghlv desired <JJ'l•a . ~:!bOUO + owner \\ill PROPERTIES O..,. THE BLUFF c·.1r n. llOW!\l{D JI. ---f""'lll ' Z.\<.iltODZKY.l~ealtor. S36.ouo fo'ull Pric·l· View. View. ¥iew .. 4~ 8611 * '\lust sell Ir!( :Jbr ranch hou~e. Assume ti ;. I-1 IA loan, paymnts only Sl42/ mo. Call 540·:!66G. BEST EASTSIDE Will l>l'll today. \'t·tcran 1111 duw n, no do~tn).!_ ~ Hdrm. pool. rlimni: room ,\gt•11t. t'Jll Jnyl1llll'. !>lb·5i'.IJ. Veterans Only Gorgeous home tor (ree. ;;.;o do\\ n. no closmg. 3 lk'tlrm, beautiful bonw-. rnnm. covered patw. 2 bedrooms, 2 bulhs C.:on dom1nium. Fi replace. lam1ly room, tile entry Custom c;Hµl'ling and drapes . Dt·cor:.1t or's wa llpaper throu~hout St•parate launrlry room Two cnclol>l'd patios, one t:ustom bri c·kt·d. 2 t«1r gara)!e, ell'l'l ri c door Ol)l'nl·r, swimming pool Jround lht· (.'O rner. .Jat·uu1 & Sauna. BY OWNER 18724 Maplewood Ln llU:'>JTlNGTON BEACH Off r:.:111 ... do\.\ n C:hJpl·I ·Lane h1.:lwt•<.•n llcach Bl\d. & \I aJ!nohJ. 968 4~J:J CRESCENT BAY Fl'w s t l'ps to beach; Engh:.h Country homes : sµankmg new. with soar· 111g !* It. c·cilings, 3 hdrms., convert. den. lgl' Jamtly d1111nj.! rm .• :~ baths , gourmc·t kitchen: ul.Junc.lanl't' of sforaJ,!1·; sep. IJundry rm. S161,<llH) To Sl67,ooo TURNER ASSOC. 1105 N. C.:..;t llwy, Laguna 494-1177 ..Af>lan - REAL ESTATE 900 Glcnneyre St. 494 9473 549 0310 1\genl, l':.tll anyt1ml',I __________ , COMPARE ••• ~>-Iii ;,i-15 -THE GOOD LIFE F:njoy it from this On 1 , Jt:rc in heart •>C Woods Co\ c. <.:ICJ~Slt',"' 11; hdrms , 4 ba. Pos~1blt.: rm. for t e nnis crL. Sl89.500 V ACAMT WESTSIDE Don 't rn1ss this one· t/HR home with huge family room "''open bl' am ce1l- in){ and britk frpll'. "ceds some 'iLC.:-/\11 ll•rm:-.. s:l8. !JOO. C/\ LL Prestige llomcs. 645-f>ti-W s pacwus park-s ide 41 _________ _ bedroom. 14• oaths. P rivate', over·sizcd lot, LOCJllna Niquel I 052' patio, tru1L tree h1.1vt•n. ••••••••••••••••••••••• untin9fon Beach I 040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• llE/\UTIH'L2 BDJDt Lots of extras. C<1 ll fur appomtml·nt. l'nrnmaim1;;mm 962·4471(;':i>)546·8103 End of <.:ul·d ·::.ac· - S.I0.500·0wner 581-2306 Irvin~ BIG BOLD ANO BEAUTIFUL $49,750 1044 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hey kids--····· SANTA'S 1 !'I IRVINE TONITE! CALL HIM /\T 752 1705 6:00 • 9:00 PM Gorgeous 4 bedroom, 2 story giant. Huge rooms. Extra large comfortab\(' family room. Super sun ny kitchen. Fres hl y painted throughout. L1kc new carpels and draix·s. SuJl('r good buy, Call for details I ; 962 ~7:1 1 [ ® ~ EB Wantod 5 u;:.hou~oll BE:CH HOUSE llo,j::.c or buy PP. 842 8901. ~ :).">:! X524 1 bdrm & den. Only --,---- S!9.~150. Terms. Best buy VIEW-GOLF on the coast. FORMAL DINE Scott Realty $75,500 536-7533 Gorgeous San Joaquin Model-Rancho Saa Joa REST PRICE S HOR!-: SIDE OF HIGHWAY ! Open bt·<1m LR <ind lush IJn~capc in this 3 bi;: corner loc:ition. GAR· DEN HO:\! t:: ••• S74,500. Enjoy the Good Lif~ 493.2513 499-4584 Laguna Niguel• the choice community * ,..· ;.. C 0 iJ N T R V LIVING . Prime golf course l11t·Jt ion 3-Blt. den. family rm, 21;2-b;1 .• om··:-.torv Contt..:mpor:iry with tile roof, J.car gaJ -• lri; f c nct·d yarc..I. Amenitie" galore, c·lo'I,: to ~ea, :-t·hooJs and :-;hor· ping. See to belte\'0 \ aluc. $g6,90(J. 1.agunJ N1gul'l Jk;ill v 830·5050 496-4040 VA APPRAISED at only S59,000. lh~ va. t•jnl 2 story for mal dtn- in)!. 2 blol'ks Crom ocean. CJll World Real F.state. 5.56 7777. 20671 Tiller CU'· 1'11•. Shorecrt'l>t Trat l. quin. Golf cour:-.c 'il'w ! :::-_ ----·-· · ;. Step down livmg room & family room. Wl•L har. --~~-~~~~~~~ Formal d111111g. 1\ll tiled Mission Viejo I 06 7 -Rea!Estate byMLVAY MY TRUELOVE GAVE TO ME ••• Chl'l'ry kill hl'n. Ta•rl.'cl ••••••••••••••••••••••• masll'r suite. Elegant NO DOWN VA bath. All t'lo-.Ns m1r-Bc:mtitul l\l.aclml t.;! "'ith roreJ. G arJgt• op('Ol'r. l M M E I) I AT l-: 0 C'. C U P /\ N C Y • 1:-; V E R LIVt:-:D IN ! Jlurry-Call •.'>:! l iOtl. ( ,.._, ,, ,,, J . r ... r .. , r It I' t [~ THE REAL ESTATERS t.''\nl111g 'll'W, L~1ri;1• ;t Bdrm., formal <l1111n·~ room & central .11 r 1. 011d1. I 111n111g. /\II for ~i-1.!JClll MISSION VIEJ 0 REALTY 837 ·9500 58 1-1000 Newport Beach 1069 ••••••••••••••••••••••• [tfl : ) I : : , I h ' I ; I l . ·' I ~ ~ graded throughout. *DUPLEX* t•o l'n plctl' t'arprl ing pnm1· Huntington Beach Steps to bay & park & thruout. Drapco;, Ultns ' lot·at1on. fireplace in shopping. Newly dcror. l>blc gar. Covered patio. family room. Just listed duplex. Bargain prirl•rl All in very good cond1- at only SJ7.950. It won't at S6~,500. Selic& \\Ill t1on. Hcdun•d to$46.000. t'nlt,l~l' w1lh r nom lo grow. Lol·att!d in H1\YSllOHr:.:s. /\ gn'.tl community w 1th pn \'..ltt' lx·at:hes. The pnc·t• hJs been redul'cd lo $67 ,500. Call 673-8550. South of Hwy. Th<' k 111d or property 5 Sparkling bt-drooms, buyers search our town 4 Blocks lo tx>ach for. ~u:unt. cule, l·harm· Jfull sitebathrooms TUH.TLEHOCK ('fl''lldt>nl Jlomc. 3 UH. 2 ba. family room, lovely ('nclo~cd courtyard. SIH.:x>o. WORM FARM Mini·Ranch, 300' dC'l"fl Int, horse stable & corral. bird aviary. 3 Br, fi xer· uppcor. Only $50,000. Ca ll Herl Carpt•t, Rltr::., H-12-5541or963·7ft5l . .... rt H • ht last take advantage. Be finance. R M C rdl ..... ewpo ei9 s first to call for appt. lo oy c a e Duplex-Only $59,900 Sl'<' !Jlj:J.6767. Balboa Bay Prop. Reoltor 1810 N ewport 2 Br. W/frplc & 1 nr. , ... , •. l•t Ii•"~ ltlNTOPl1'~P Realtors Co::.la ~1esa 548·7729 • :.:~~~lli{::~ 1[ '11!1111 ~G~~ette~·~ra~6~~~s~-~7~0~6~o·_·*~1·0•0•2 ;·::;~;--c; ~64:::~ SELL idle 1tcmc; with ... ,l"tnd what you want in • Daily _!'ilot Class1f1cd Ad Daily Pilot Classifieds. Geweral I 002 GeMrol I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Kt~.lLTORH 644-7270 • DOVEi SHORES Submit exchange or 10% down. $120,000 Equity m this beautiful Colonial home. 7 Bedrooms, 6 baths, family room, play room and large billiard room with wet bar area. Mas ter s uite has Jarge His & Her bath with steam bath, gym, s tudy and view balcony, much more! For the large entertaining family, a must see! Call now 2821 E. Coo~t H. hwoy, Corona del Mor p .. CJ• 1111' rH tiff, IJIC. M le.H UtfUU 111 r• l•llOill •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• macneb /Irvine realty •"LOFTY LOCA TIOH" And a full ocean, Catalina & night lights view set off this lovely 4 bedroom home in Harbor View Hills. Family room w /fireplace. formal dining & beautifully landscaped gardens & patios. $119,500. Be lle Chase Lee 644-6200. (M61) IA YCREST BEAUTY Custom built 3 bedroom. Jg. family room. formal dining room, 2 baths, 2 fireplaces, huge pantry & newly decorated lhruout! $92,500. Vee Stinson 642·8235. (M62} u2.aus 64w200 I01 oOftf Driwe 11-M MKA111'111t """*' IHdl. Mb'n&. t2tti [~ . ,: I I : ~ , I ~ : ... 11 · 'I) . ~ -- PALM SPRINGS The lluntington K'ilalc 1s no\.\ :t\ailJhlc ror s ail· or tradl'' F1~h. golf, :-.w1m. pl.iv tennis 011 )Our ow 11 :1 at:res just 2 blk.s lrom the center of town. Ila" ~lo<:ked lake. sw1mrmng pool. p1tl'h & putt. l\'nn1:-. court, mam r anch house + 3 Ru e:-.l colla~es. Modernized with H tons of A/C. Call fur appt to see. Fee land. $550,000. COMPANY mg, umquc <oops!). a nd 2 years old, & a • • ' adorable. With beam partnd~e Jn a JaCUZ7J . ce1hngs. knotty vine 968-~ * BOND REAL TY * B31·94 I I • \~alb. wood burning Inc.~ \~arra~tY_IJro#!. 1---------- frplt· and a !>unny p.itio. UNUSUAL Bi right Jround the turner Huntington Ft REPLACE II from CJrnat1on l',1rk Harbour 1 hrow ~ log 011 tlw f11t· _' I_ 1 .' _; S86,000.Call6417:?11 TOWNHOUSES .Hld l'llJUY lilt' i.:low. ---:---: Th1•rc"s .1 l.1r~I' h\ 1ni: VIEW IRVINE TERRACE Front row t·ustom homt• o n Dolphin Terrace w /4 BR. secluded swimming poo l, r ellect1on pond. newly remodeled kitchen a nd P ANO RAM I C NIGHT 1.IGllT, BAY. OCEAN &. IS LAND VIEWS. SJ99,500. Ice Call 644-7211. :I llt.,druom from S.5•1.!lflO nx1m "'1th lot ... of gla ... :-. 1'1101. J<tCuz11, llt'.lf formal rlm1ng, •l 1.11 ).!l' dubhouse & beach1·.... fam1I} mom and a gn.,11 REALTY INC. 714/846-1371 FREE to VETS /\ beautiful 4 bedroom; 3 bath h o m t-. Wa lk to beach. Great :;chool ar ea. Alley access for mu~tt'r :-.tul1'. plus lh1c•1• 11ddt I, b<lrrn<;. :ind ~' h.1lhs. Lu:-.h l.indscapmJ,? :11ul a patio area. S76,50o 552-7500 red hill r ealt y boa• or c·amper. Ap·i---------- TH~ BLUFFS S58,000 ! ~ ! 3 BIL, 2 Baths Agt>nl 640-5560 NEWPORT SHORES 3 BR <or 2 & den). in rnove·in <'ond. C hoice Inc. nr. pools & t ('nnis ; short walk to ocean. $56.900 CAYWOOD REALTY * 548-1290 * . * BIG CANYON * lffAl.TOR:-. .. •--•:..•I'-( '•F•l•!l•l •I --•I t ', , . 673-4400 -_.... prai sed by VA fo r SSl!,000. Sellers anxious and will poy huy\•r 's eoc; ls. Hurry. won 't la:-.t Jade Really, 847-1231. Pool Oufsjde Baek Door 3 Redrnoms. below SG0.000 Hord lo belle' t• Wh:it .1 v,1lue in Univ 1•ork ll ':-. upgr.11h•d t1nd r hurmin.:. A wonderful local1on Elc~ant It\ 111~ :rnd rnll·r· taming II\ this :!HIK) Ml ft. professionally dl'l'11ratl'cl and landstap(•d J. bdrm, forma l dinmg, family room ho me. J' o o I • Jacuzzi. B-B Q pit, m fJn· tast1c setting. 3 r:1r ~"r w I elec. openers. SI 95,000 SMALL MOTEL Ch<m·C' lo<" at1011 111 San Clt•mt•ntt> m~ar frl'C'WllY 12 units $t6S,OOO. NEUJELL Associates LAG.UNA IL\CH 4'4-6St4 J1)e fastest draw in th• West. • .a Daily Pilot Classlned Ad. 642-5678. ----·--· Costa Mesa 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pondei"osa Palau Your nwn rrwt orch:ird on husotc lol i lrlr ucl'css +-4 larRo Br's -loLo; o hook . h<•lve~. & bit-ins. Super homo for ;,1t'l 1,•1• (am1ly. Assume loan. $28.000 Crown Real Eslalo 830-l~ • t RIG FAMILY RONAN7.i\ POOL 4 bc'dmom. 2 ti.1th homt' with biR family room t20x20). f\.1dney r;ho!>('d pool with Jacuzzr. 2 car sep l'lralc garaite with hobby room. Cornr r lol with boat gul4'. Our best buy. S5S,000. Walk, lo everything. Red Q,rp<:t Realtor. 536·8836. LE RAISOR REALTY 4523 Ca mpus Or • Trvint> Campus Valley Shop Ctr. CALL llJ..1600 OONAlD M.81RD Auede .. s. '"'*• Univ. ParkHome..iSBTS FR, 38:a .. Private yard l.5eJSIJe ~mo •• ---, ' • .. • .+.parttnent• Unfwft. Ap...tM•nt• Unfw1a. ' Rooms 4000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• eo.ta·M 3824 Hewporl IHch 3169 UVE at New port Beach. na , ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wttkl.Y wlnter rates. $35.. ', •••••••••••••••••••••• srnate room. 6302 w. C.t. • ""'J"'f"-"IMl=L.:.Y.:.Pt;::L"'O'-'T------'T"'u•~"'~'!.11~· O.C~e!!m!!!be<~!;23"-. ~19~75· Hcwsel UnfwWah.d Houtet UnfurMtMcl Aportmsnh f'Urt1l1hed -. I . . ...•.............•..•...•••......•..........•. ·······•··············· .... !:!.~~••••••• ~!~!.~~~-~~••••••• ~=·Deter+, 24 00 Hu.tlnc)tClft leoch 1240 Lacpa leach 324 Huntiftgton hach 3740 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •DELUXE-1-lwy Pine Knot Motel I l'.:a~tbluff 3 br, 2 ba. ~se. • (714)673.0..0 • ~ Incl. spae master swte,1---'-"""::.:~:.:.:--- Wwport leach I 0,9,Hewport Be och I 069 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Dd Stoey Book llouse. P\lrn. Sludio 1 Olk rr •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• llG IEAR LAK E Vill.11iu• Reu l t::uat~ Mod. Kh<'hen, paitio be11c:h.. Water pd. Frple, S hl·dr1.10111 . 2 :-.tonl' NoA.:cnts t-•ee bib to Uch & town. N dsh.ws hr, !>(IOI , Jacutz,. (1r•·plJ1'<'S, 2 ba. ~Jkt· * Yorkio11i·n/DushDrd petS. $350. 49.f.-~792. $18.S mo. 846 7336 'll'lll' Slo, ri:!lh .\: hunt t-:..:-.> ll·rnts. Ai.k in~ 1.1111~ 2 RH , t DA ... $..?SS Loguna Mlgut4 )252 lnln. 37 44 dln rm & dbl garaae. Rooms $25 wk up . Auto door opener avail. w/kitchen. ApU S31 .W ;: P()l)I & recre;it\on 1trca. wk up, 548·8755 or * Adults only, no pct,. MS-._3967=::;_ _____ _ •FROMS332• 532,000 11 Yorklown/ Magnolia ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Scott Re-olt y 3 UH., 2 BA ... $300 Avuil. 1/15·Charming 2 $70 wk or $300 mo in· * ~ 536•7533.• •ltarf1l'ld / Hrookhur:st Br,& Oen. prof Jndscp'd eludes m aid scrv1 ro. TV , , 3 HR . 2 UA ... $325 Gardi:n llome w I gar sauna, j.11 ruzz.i, pool & •Y.'arner/Beach openr. bltns. r cfrig , µh()rw 1117 E. Oyer Rd. LIDO REALTY INC. PINECREEK LIVES UP IJ65Ami11os Way.NB HARVEST GOLD G44·8004or536·l481' WASllER & ORYEft. l 11 ri.1anaged by under 1 year okl. EXTENDS TO YOU BEST WISHES FOR A JOYOUS CHRISTMAS AND A PROSPEROUS Real btate Wonted 290 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• :1Hll,2 HA ... $350 dllhwshr. W/O, lra:sh lrv1ne.MO-lSI$ .. ,\\t1jl noha/Ed1nt:er l'On111. lk:sl in pvt. a rea L .. h 3748 J HI<, 2 Dl\ ... $310 w I p O o I • l t• ll n 1 s , OCJUlla GC TO ITS NAME ()vcr SIX} t .111 1 r1•1•s :uni JO !l l l'f'lt lU,'i y.·~lh ""atl'rf a\1~ 1·r1-.1tt• n reli.XlllJ! ~l't \i n i.: I OI' ~:ou r sput"ious 111·w J ur 2· h1'<lroon1 :11n1rl1111•111. t'rn111 $220 . t"urn1t1111 · ava1 lablr. Sn111 ll 111 ·1 ~ ()I\. 1\1lult i. •1111~. ()fl1n' OJll'll !J•Oo \11 1\.1111. ;!J!•I Jo'!.n r\'ll"W Hit., t,,·o~ta l\ll·sa. l'honl· !i-t5 2:~00. Willi am Walters Co. .t:xcellentCond. f ApartmentSiza ':' u.ayrront 2 lid, 2 Ba, Pvt lleh & pier. $MO. yrly, 979·1935 & 644·4510 Great Christmas , 1177 Via l.1t.10, N.lt 1976 673-7300 Newport Beach I 06</ C o ndo miniums/Town· ••••••••••••••••••••••• hou!oes for sole 1700 LIDO ISLAND CHARMER ······················· NORTH LAGUNA CONDOS \\':jnled J{l·s1 1ll'nt1a1 111\ 11111h·r 'i 1n:rt.', ~hurt tl1 ~ t;111ct•dr1,111g tro111 Four1 1;1111 \"ly 1s t·~i.entttd ~l OlJ!f Rtntols clubhouse & beach. $'100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • llols u/BrookhursL 496·5215 EFFICIENCY APTS. J Hit. 2 J\A ... $325 ---from $.100. Pool. maid, •l.lo1 sa/Hushard PVT'. AREA. 2un & sty, pllonc, laundry. Vill age • 3 BR. 2 U1\ ... s:w5 tennis. pool, $4:!51no . Agi., Inn. 494·9-136 •Garfield/ Urookhursl 493-2.';13 -----:!Hit, 2 UA ... SJJa He-wport Btach 37 69 ····•··············•••• ' ... .... tcfndden/ Drookhurst IJ-wpo~ e.och 3269 •••• •• ••••••••••••••• Ho&tses fumished ~ n sio WK UP 4 RR, 2 BA .. $350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1&2 Bdr & ······················· ""l\l c t'addcn/.~ewland VIEW end unit lwnhse 011 Bach. Color TV. maid 8olboalslond 3 106 4Blt.2 U,\ .S360 scrv. pool. 'f ll E Jl.t~SA. ••••••••••••••••••••••• lge ~rnl>cll. J Br, 2'"1 ha ..• 1• N N •• •1\lct'addcn1Srinngdale $360. 644 14t!0 /830 5050 .. » · ewporL Bl, , .. e1 ------I 11\1•ly :.! ~lory 1·uttag1', IUll\ tu111 111·.u· Y.:tll'f ,\1 ,;1 11 \.~S2!J5(.;7.'iK97U <1 BR, 2 Hr\ ... S345 ext 22. 646·9681 Large, warm 3 br, 2 ba apt ---1 with dining area, pantry, .. lJolsa/Spnngclalc • J BR. 2 Di\. SJJ5 3 Br, 2 ~i Ua Contlo w/d()('k ~.~!~~.~:?~. • • 0 •• -~~ •2•~r--~'""~··~-4~!i6;;,;7~o~<~'6:l~·~-1~7~'6~~ -~-i_. ~-~;or 36° boal $700. Uni\' Park llomt~·4Brs, FR,Jba . Pn l(ateyard I or 2 Br, adults, no pets. · & f' $160/$100. 2421 E. 16th St, patio •replace. N II Adults onl y. $275. . ls.G45·l80l. Tl-IEVE.NDOl\l.E . 1845Anahetm,C. l\t. 64.5·3.til 837·9517 PARK NEWPORT APARTMENTS Dachclor I or 2 .Bedrooms and ·rownhousc:.. !>RESENT $250 645°7157. Roorn Avail F e m a1C. Pool, kitchen racll •• Avail. J an 1st. Aft 6pm. $85. mo., 556·7136 . Room in priv. hm. kitchen Vr, $239.50 . l . Oixi n 9.6 Daily . pr1 v. vege ar t an {'e· Spu ·l,ools-Tennfs ' ferred. 497-3581 ag. Acr.oss from f.'a shion1.:8c'="=·-------- lsland al J amboree on Private Bd. & ba Kit SanJoaquinllills Hoad.. Priv., p·a r ki n g All 1714)644· 1900 Oakwood Facil. Avail UTILITIES PAID BLOCK TO DC EAN" Deluxe l"rivalc 28r, 2ba. Jan. 1s t. $125. inn. &12·2416. B.11·~ Ila.\ I Hd. lurn. Like "'-'"' 3 Hr + Fam hou~•· :i.1 .1t.~r~ ·~,dull Si!J5 Hni. fqilr,2 car gar. n 1111·1 ut1I l!-lv ll'iv ,\d.:11ns & lk•ach Bl\·d. S.3751110 Call 968·9331 lease$575. 644·7770 LHG l Br, pool , nr. shops, OCEANt~RONTBa ch. adlt.6/no pets. Ulil. pd Lge walk·•n l'losets, Renfalsfos.._. 4300 -! $ 3o lll84 !\lonro 5''8 0336 bltns, gara!ll', cable TV ,••••••••••••••••••••••• Large 1 Bedroom Z202 W. Oceanfront 675·8224 C~•l 111 •Oii o ••~• osU••tt 00 ••ull VALLEY REALTY " BERG ENTERPRISES CO. Houses Unfurnished ············••········· Bolboa Peninsula 3207 ....................... Hent our hun1c & -;:-ci:eivt Santa Ano 3280 a Chr1 s tn1a ~ bonus •••••••••••••·•·•••••••• t'1r1•µlatC', I)\\', h!tns Rent our home & recei\'C l'Pl~. drp:-., :1 hr. 2 ba a Chr1sln1as bonu.s . S:l5ll l n\v, l)Q.1-456' Bolsa/\'liird. 3 UH , 2 ha , 963-1781> l}W, epts, drp:-., 5325 . I mo. Util pd. · · \'ta,_...:.....__ Adul t.5/no pt>ts. $300 mo. Ref's. 673-1241 VILLA M t::SA-from $205. till June 15. $375 mo. on HAPPY HOLIDA TS (X::Ei\NfltNT·ADUL1'S 2 BR , patio. pool , no 111.·ts. yearly leusc. Available F ROM THE STAFF AT :s 125 s tudio. Utl pd 119 w. Wilson. &1G·l25 J Dec. 10. Call for appt House-Mates 6 8 (9>) 551 ·6042ufler6 Pl\1. 75 ·1 65 aft 5'30. 103 --:::-;:::;;~J ~:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;J A professiona l room-!\1cFadden. ------. m :ite ' \\ \rt1tlH1J'\l \\..,!ti' Income Property 200 0 Hal l'l'll. l't 111•\\I.)' de cor;,it<:d. 2 Ill{, I 1\,1 , 11111 g;1r n1t"t' ~ :1r1I Near lll"ilt·li ,ri, l\,1y . \'l·arly ll·a~1· S-100 1110. 1\v;.nl 1n\. !lll"t.l [14 1 G27 I llo.'nt vur hnm1: & recc1vt u C..::hr1 ~l111a s bonus . !163·4569 96J· I 7S6 __ ---·-·---SJOoffSec_ l.lcp. w/ad2 llr OCEA~FRO"'T I A o I) -·Santa Ana 3780 2 Ba . l'h1ld under J ()ti: ... ... 'indingservice. V I ••••••••••••••••••••••• S19!1&up .. 710W.1Kth SL 2 BH.1 ba. winter S.300 l ncom patiblc Room • 11 111 ~· •• 11 ·di ! 1 .. ··•'ol' ••••••••••••••••••••••• STEPS TO BEACH mates!· ll.1.,1111 ~.\.\•• l!c,11!··1 JTOl8 UN ITS l.lol~a Spr1n gd;1lt'. lovely Westminste-r 329B NEW l Br. frµl c. bcan1 cc1l',c., bltns, l'pls, drps . Kathy, s..t8·2856. 3 Bil, 2 ha. $300 winter 2 BH, 1 b:i. $250 winter J UH, 2 ba. $350 winter '1 UH . 2 ba, ye:irly $495 Call832·413.f THE BLUFFS $53.750 DEM + pool '\, 1\ ,\ u.-,1r 011•11 1 .... !\o ht•/ 1., I pi up<'!'l ·' lll .o I• i'l \'['i.Otl llt: ,llt".J :-."!Ill' '•I! ' 10~1· ':; Coronadel Mar 3 I.Jr. ~ b:.i, H&I). t·pts ••••••••••••••••••••••• AMBASSADOR IMMS 3222 llrp~. S'.12:> OH). !163 ·l Rent our homl· & rl'Cl•ive OF AMERICA ••••••••••••••••••••••• 963-17&> <i Ch r1 :-.t n1 :1s bonus. .I HH , <! h.1. fr pie . i.:urai,:l'. 'f\1/0 LOC..::A1'10NS . S --·-·· -Super 3 bl..'drnl. 2 ha, W""E'.Kl.Y RA"r >.·c.· NH . :-.;E\I/ 3 BIL ~ b:i , Ill ~t·rnlt•:.il . ·ll.IO. ll\O. S ""-··~ 1'~em. Rmm ate Pk Nwpl. Twnhse, call 640·2066 or640-4160anytime 1°h1• I .1hulo11~ ' ~ pl 111 " ll.-d Hit! fPtil. H.11 •.1 >I 1;.1.1 UJJtl Irvine 3244 CJJtS, dr ps. !{&(). 325. r u J.LSEltYIC1': frptc. J!;1r. no Jll'lS. $:115. !,,)!, .::,1·1 ,,r ,'l!I~ ,,tJIH ••••••••••••••••••••••• mo. 963·4569 963-1786 2277 ~larbor, C..::.i\1• £.t;os:a ~lcsa. 64~· IOOJ. LIONS ESTATES SEA WIND Condo; 2 UH, 2 ba ., den. unfurn. Yearly $475 R!'ttmate wanted to share 2 sty house w /view i rt Mission Viejo 581-8839 poorlll"ll t•Ull '. :-t<'P Ill'!• /1ui.:1· 111 1ng n1<•!il 1 I• 11 1•• ~ t '\ITS 11 1~·"1 :-µ.1 r~Ju1c hlUl' < .. ru11 .. •11 l•1.1 ... \ l'l.ot.1 !" l'"\11 l "u 111!1 :"U llH •1 l o,\\ ;'l ol•' \.11 ~ht·t1, ~JU• •'II ''It o,I_' l t~lllo '\\'' ur So :! Jlr. l B:J ."'"'g:irJJ::L' So UE r\U'I', S;1n J oaquin Condominiums 29l9Bnstol.S ,\. 2 UH studio. l ',~ hath. "" ni ·r "r hv.) · 5:Jl5 \lu. J\ :iii Ty.·nhn1e LJrgl' 2 Hr 212 Unfurnished 3425 645-4840 & 540·2300 cpls, drps, ut1I incld 'd. associated 1 :u :\l .1:::.!:.!75.ti-tl ~r.u Ba . 2 i.t,11. \'1cY.' of.golf ....................... $225 645.8079 Need female roommate. ••C\)Z Yl'UT"l'\(i E •• cou_rst• & Jakt·. $550. Nr S.Cst. Pla1.aJBH, l 'i .____._nts ----·-------On beach in Newport. BROK ER S-REALT ORS 201~ W Ba !b ao 611 )661 . I I New Uniti 1·n111 .. l ·,,,l,• \l, '·' H1•11 t.d \11.1 l·r ph '·\ii!" ,11,1111·r~. 1n .ui\ .;\1,,.., In 1•1111 1' °:IJ_' _',!I, ,\gt•U1 •• ,~ 11;,-,1' ~7 1044 •· 2 I <>m ""' 7 o ....,.-'.""' t::Usts1dc 2Br, blt1ns, t.lis· 645-5088or832·5440 ~ ll1•ilroo1n. 11rcplact• _ · ____ u<i. C\", .........,. OJJ· I 1 Unfurnish•d 1 ~~~~~~;::~~~~·Ja~~;,:-;;;;;;;:;;;;,;;;:;; f i.; !Jy.·asher. encl J:a r , older \\Jlh. to heai·h. /\\';111 it REMTALSit a_tcr_pm . •••••••••••••••••••••••chi ld OK. No pet !>. Resp.galwis hestoshar e i)L'l·. :!ll h. 5350, IH•• 1·11 ETEHH1\Ct: D1o1plexesUnfurn 3600 Generol 3802 5-18·8384 charming Bal Isl home Ll-.1~,·s:12'l J RH .2 Ba .........•. S4Z5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• -------· -•DELUXEJ\PTS.. w /sa m e , 675·8139. HALPIMCHIN H:int•hoSanJoaquln 2 BR. I Ba, Cd~t . no4Hll.Nr.So.Co:istPl:iza IBRLOFTOMLY Frplc, bca 1n Cl·1l'g, 673·2383 II i'::\l.1'Ul{S :! UH . den, 2 ba .$475i 500 children or pets. 5275 mo. l lighly _upgr;1ded: Dbl Im med Occupancy p:i11cl'j!: pvt Pil l, c lbhse, Offi~.c.:=R'--... -al---4-4_0_0 ~7:!> E Cn,1~t Jh.,y, 2 Ult. 2 Ba .......... $550 &l-l·6800 (Su.sic) ~ar, prtv. yd. Im mac. Pvt patio. frpl1·, I yr. lSl' pool. \'Olleyball. :idlts Oil· ce OWNER'S HOME 675-4392 TURl"L!:-:HOCK S350l\1o.Agt833·fll93 HAYLOFTAPTS ly.1101lets,1&2 Ur .2Br 00000 •••••••••••••••••• [ ~ U u S :!BIL 2 1:1a ........... S4 CD~1.3 Br.2ba,ocean\'u,Balbo p-· --13807 283Avocado CM &2biifrom51!l0.387 W. 1501 WesfcliffDr. + 5 • ..,.IT lJu:un\2 Bil. \\arml~ ii!• l'U LVl::H DALl~ deck. fr1Jlc, b e a1n a tt1insua ' BilySl.646·0073. Newportt~inane i a!Ctr t)l•ller 111111ldl l ~· 1 .. 1 1r ....... o r all•(\ s:115 . ll\o JBll.:!l!:J ......... 5375 ccil'ng,c ul·de·S3C,2car ··················~···:· 6 45·0143 L . Off" s · · J20 I S" I ( ly) s·,1Su" IO •·•nlo 111m ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cal l onSitel\fanager u111l, '" .ll••··inh.•r :n CostaMesa 3224 e!llH.2 1:1a ........... SJ25 675· 3. in<:· ... a su na yr · ·' -" u • \714)642·3lll ext246 ht.•droo111:-.. ll.-11 1r! .~1 1 .1 h\•drr11•nl 1t1u1 'ht1l••· llt·1or.Jlt1r "·'llp.IP•'I :..1·llt•r h,1.; 11urr l1.1,1·•I 11e Y.· ho1111• 1\."\.\lt1I.., ·1,okt· :11h;1n1.1 1.;.l' '.!-.1;1 ;·111 I u 1 1 p r 1 1· l ' ! I . .i ( I l••d.11 -:-:1:! 1 .• ~, -~:::'.:'.J~!l!!!!!!J!!!J!~ , . .,, 11111 <1 t1 1 IH·'•' 1-:.1 ... 1:-.Pll'l ''73·8LH7 or 6j;I 1:!!12 _ \\l,\LNG1' S~J UAlll:: gar. Pvt bch prvl'y S<l50. Occanfronl ;1p \s $\Ga. Clll ill on· Fri 5pn1 IV 7p1n Son Cl~mente 3876 easinq ice poc.e LEA SE OPTION lru 111•!"~ > todr111 . .: l.J;o\h ••••••••••••••••••••••• :I /Ill, 2 B:i ...... 53 15/335 E \STSlllE' ··~r 2 II 675·382-1 . Also furn. 2 B l & l'-l -lll~ Nl'w, lrg, 2-BH. 2 Ba . nrl--'-'--'-----'----"1111• r .. 1111 1\. J· ... -.1 .. ,R 1'11 ~COLO:"IY -1 .. '-''' r , r, · 00 • ns. ocean. f<'r C'e lndry . l -'\ l ~ 1 " l. tJ l' 111111, J,,,..., ii>"' !1 • ':ivdl. 2. Hr ... ~a rd . t'Ji.I ~. 3 UR. den. 2 b;i furn $600 blt~s, r pts & d~ps, encl 1 Ur, $1~5 mo. /\pt =G. I_)rapcs. ~l!JO 5'18·3:>83 or $220/mo. 498-1307 . " l'lJ/l1"l .'\l'I'\ \, .1 .. 1· drp:-. HiO "D ,\J ollt1:\1~ l}i::EHFIELD p,;i2l~~9&8 gar. $250 mo. bach S1501no,apt ;t2.305 liJl ·2383 t~vC's. ~ -----WESTCLIFF BLDG. \111 h ann11ll•lllluliH~'tln 1:1 Hiti·!:IK.'13,[i \~7ti2K "BR 1 $4"0 ..,...&..J t::.Bay,tst+l st+sec&~B .,.. 1600. ---, -,,sanJuan !he II.~) wllh 11t"' U:IQ 'I ·~· ·' ,2 la ·········· ""' elnup. Avail Jan 1.1213) J r,-u~ .. sq, t.y,;i Capistrano 3878 \\,itf'! !-Hie ,l\n1u-.phi·r•·' ~. UDI ,...;pal'. '.I hdrrn, 2 b.t. fam 2 UH. 2';.i ba ........ S375 697·l496 lo shop ng. !. c;1r gar, p;1t ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,,11,,.11 !!(11ir pla11. rr1ult1 I Place ~ h(11n l' y.•11h II!•' l l•ru·t·d C..::OL LEGE.PAHK Apariments Furnishe-d Corona."·' Ma< 3822 ~O Pl-:'rsS~'· 631 ZU!fl. s11acious 2 nr, ,\11 xtras. 11111 i~•::.1·r11•11n .l.1ndll·l1tl· Praperties ... 1ard1l i.:rt·1·n houi.t· 1\li.o 3 BH .2 ha .•......•. S4oo ....................... ue1 • 1 d 111c" gourn1 .. 1 .. un~h111\· 75:;i-1q20 ... tt11 lud1•i. l.J11.! J1plr & 552-7500 , Balboalslond l706•••••••••••••••••••••••0 WNE [l 'S u:-.;11· in poo. nr stables S249 . Triplex. 2 BH . 2 ha. 2· 496·1WJ5/493·4443 l-.11chen. v.,il!:.. o! ).!l.1-.:-. ... ooOUAll~fNIWo>OllflllJl.C .. \\J!-.hl·r&Jryl·r·~:1 . .0 1~·r ••••••••••••••••••••••• d l'""S'" r I - ---- ' I ... 111 •.. I • -SI)'., en ......... ,. • jl I: A ~-n1 Fu . h d IU.L:l" nlJ"l"I", -I It'~/ .'!·Lr111-..1•,Mil ni11 rrl'l'renta ~··r111·1 · red h'1ll ·1LITILr:1sLAND.nrnew ... :->o l'l11ldrl'n, 1\0 Jlt"l !'i pan""" s. rn1s e '.1111\,> II.1th:-.. ;1nkl1· i!l·1·p J•i id. ,,1 ,,,111,_.r-.hip "Ii. 71 11 or ;, IU K'•·l l . 2 Br s un deck. ·Yrly , (Sl ' ... • 6:fl ·8828 or Unfunushed 3900 • .. rp•·t. .,urh!l·, ~-J..,JI \\".ilkc r ..'i. J J,,·c Hl•til • \Vinler 10 June 1st $285 J•,, ~res -·----••••••••••••••••••••••• I I I I ~J:~1.!~~1 L 1 realt"' • .. • ., 1 11 .1' .i 1. ,t i ( • ,-.~tJ 1· • Adults no pets, gar . OCEAN VIEW ·r 11 E EXCITl'.'l'G ::--11 '' · .·, '' o \ ,t '"·1 11 1 m ~: lci'.~;t:m? ~· a\'a1I 673 4:t94 PALM MESA APTS J'\:->l'~.(·T 1VIJ.\\: Jl~r ~Ii-,..-I l!d dupl~·'· riu11•l. l1k1· .• . . · CORON,\ DELi\fi\R 2Br. 2Ha , next to P~rk • ••t,:! :,.111 ~_.............. 111·1•. :!l/'iU l'l.11·t·ntlJ 5185 Balboa Peninsula 3707 Drps. cpl . dsh\\s hr. t~ncl ,\11:-.IUTES TO NPT tr.1,l·I f r.:t~I 11l2:1. ·--------~ 2 Br 'foY.nhousc. rrplc. J.:ilr. I l 'hild C)K , uo p1:ts UCll -~ --lh:nt our home & rcce1\·e ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pool, tennis, conlincntal 5235 mo.631·0426. U;1eh, 1&2 UR. \I E\\ a <.:hr1stmas bonus.LGEClnl Br. Bay/heh breakfast.Somcoct'an& ---from S180 . RAR E COMMODITY NEWPORT BEACH C0<n"' w ... !<h!! C»"e •no""""••• V'. ,._;, Cttodlllonlng ;./ c_,.... .-1o1 .;,._ ./t-. .... /, ............... ./ _ _... ./ _, ....-..:. .,,., ./.._.. ...... Call Mr Howard 645 · 61 01 514-0 up store-0ffie6 cpts drps air bath. 17301 lieach Bl, H.B. 842·2834 • FREEREHT *LIDO ISLE 2 I l'll•,ci. s1tlc Ii\" :-.nl~· :.\l.!l'IUUS units ltl 'lrll L·11~1.1 \\e~a Ar'l'3. ,\,ka1i.: 51'iU,tfW \\ $\)j(K! ~Jll"Jld:J l.Jl1:. It l"nulU IJe rn11r1·. C..::A'rALti'il\1 0C~AN Su1X!r 3 br, 2 ba, DW, loc .. Adlts. no pets. $195. Catalina \"1cws. Clos~ Lot YH . NE\V_ lri.:. 1 11\l , 1\dults.NoPcts •\HR. 31.\1\. ram rm, 11tn. bltns, cpts, drps. hc<iut Avail.1/15.S73-0072. shopping & fine beach. OJ\V, disposl. bltn H&U. t561 l\1esa Or. Ol'rices as low as 35'1" pet' • ~15 \Jl!J 5-t:lii H9:1-li519 land sc pg, SJ50/mo. BACllELOR. 1 blk to ba)' 644·261 1 refng, encl"d ~ar. Sl!J:'>. ~5 fllk s J::ast ofNewporl sq ft. lt1ission Viejo &. !oH f! .11\.\"ltJ U\l S 111:-·r HL'Y .JLs·r I \1 \(; l'.\ t·:, )'()\J l 01\:...; I ! \ V t: l ·r F l) H i ·!I It IS 1' i\I 1\ S • i\ 0. I \l SCA! .• 110 \ll-,. IT·s 1,()T E\'1':\t \ .. rlll'.\G t '\ t • J. I IJ J ....; (; l'l>Ol.1\1\LI·:. F1\\lll.\ ll () U \l , .I C ,\ H 1, \ ll A Ii L 1-'..\l "l-.Ll.L,'\1' 'll•:H\\S l~::iut. :I hr. 2 h.i t·onclo. !:lli.1-4567 963 1786 or OCl'a n. Uti l. incl. $115. 642~~0------· "11J6h_9·<!,·,!,, Laguna Niguel. 200 to ·~ 61"7876 .,. O<.tU 2000 sqfl.83l·l400 \II ;;-xtr.1o;, ponl , t·l ubhi.c, Colony. lgt• 3 Ur+ Uonus mo . .,. ev~~ 2llr. l ba. B JarAc Ilalio. Nl'wly clecoratet! lg.:-=----+=:.::.o..c::.:=.:.::::. __ _ s:l2!i1 n1 11 t•I~ J717 ltm. ;ur cond .. inc pool+ Costa Mesa 3724 garage. Avail J;in I. $275 studio. 1~'.1t10, I adult. Coll 800 Sqft New Medical Of• s~:l-ll!:llZ ..., 1 I\ . 11 1 tennis cl ub. Great loc., ••••••••••••••••••••••• mo. 673-6651 ok. /\pp\1anccs. Util pd. RES 0 RT hce for lease lfl block; ---------1·~P01 <'~S. ·I r .! a iornl', be for less th<in oy.·ner·s S37.50 WEEK & UP $160. 859 \I/. \!llh. G42<W52 fro m ll o a g ll o s p . l<plc, ~1 \"~11l .Jan l, 5365. DUPLEX H:.n .Olj?'.l mont hly o.:o~t~ $450 1no CostaMesa 3824 -----Cabinets, etc. free il' o"·nr552.0G!J·I .. Studio&l RHApts ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 BR . 1 1 ~ h;1. hllns, P''\ lease assumed. C all $42,900 l •1V&l\laidScrvAvail CASAVICl'OR I/\ pat10.!\tcsa \'crdl'.' .~. 548-345l t il Dec, 3 10 ~l IL'T! [{..'(I \."T i\.\"ES"l';\l~'.:-0.l' lnWe$fm inisler \ir~!:c~~~li)k'.~~~~~-i·JJlS, Gniv l'k 1·crrace 2 Br. 2 •Phone Scrv,lltd pool l .Z&Jbr,DcluxeUnfur. $225 54.l·2142 thereafter ; 675·11 89 or ,1\(; r. 1 .i ~l ;•l{)u LJ .1~:.. E1 l·-.. c.1·, ,,71,~ 11 l·:x I. i It •n\; ~:s ~ 1:r1~~;t·~·l;r~r;t, ~;~~·. tl hl frplc s:l75 5;,2-78'.JG •In "· monthly rat es. Adults-No pets Sel'. gate Huntington Beach 3840 572. Daily Pilot, P.O. Box. "J'.t lilH Ba . twnhse. dbl g:1r . •Ch ildrl'nScct1on or f\trn.i;:as /Y.'tr pd. LI VIN G mail replies lo Ad, No, I{~; \L"l \ 'J •S5U FFwcck's r1..•nl. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1560 c t M C __ ga r.cpt ..... tlrpsS275. \\'anted 5 Br house \Vi ii Y."/ad Pool.rcc:rm,elc\·ators WALK TO BEACH 92626 os a esa, a., :1 Br. fncd .111. g,1 r $2.'lU lt•asc or buy PP pl}. Zli6 NcY•port Blvd. C~t: 525 Victoria, G42·K!J70 OCEAN VIEW - I Lot~for sale 2 200 HOMEFIMDERS 842·8901 552·8:'>2-t 5"48·9755or645-J96i l & 2 Br, l"pls . dprs. ••••••••• •••••••••••• •• o.i2 9!KJO MEW EAST SIDE bltns, gar, 221 16th. 20:. ---L:n1v.Parkll.pnv.•lof a •ElmGardens* 2 Br&Dcn,epts,drps, 15th St. H-17 -3957 ; I LEVELR-3LOT L;.1rgc l )r.olrl 3 bd ,:~1,J kind. 2 Bit, s uitable I BrF'Urn.Sl8Smo.l\fovc bltns & ds h...,·shr. $275 532-2064 ;536-3058 t1 BH + l.111111~· lri I• 1• l J'r1·-.l1}!(' '\1'Y.l1<!rl f •II!\ 111un1t\ ]1\ll\\! ~.oifllllo", ~ ...... ~) (".11l1d'i 11J11:1. FOREST OLSON IN C. San C lemente 1076 or po~sibly 5 unit ~ in Tnpll·:>.. t 'rpls. 1lq,.., <idulls. {\;c w crpl. dhl in for S28S. Adults , no 642-6243 ---1li~h"'·.\>hr, slo\C•. vard & gilr. xl nt i.tora~e. pool & J::X lge 2 hr. 2 ba, dlx \rt·.i of 1t.·1uxe :1p.1rt dbl,ar:J"c.(.;75 .pii;" jacuzzi. 5375• Call 6421?e l_~.!77 £.22nd St. pools1deiiptnrh<:h.Adlt, 1n.·nts . St'llln" ••l ..... .. ,, ...... .> w.oc.o-,B.AU .. $195 """8""'' " ---Own<·<.5>2·'357 '------1 '-QU U oopc~. .~· -1'1"""''1\ I :J !Ul' C..----1 "-II• :r.121l, e"es: ~11R·J:.6l Fountoin Valley 3234 L--.. -h-3248 SUS CASITAS l Br '52 15 I &lock I Oc<an " ••••••••••••••••••••••• aguna ac L · 1 f 1 b J Br·exlra lt:e S23'.. 0 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• argc lll l'C v urn. r . 1 Br/furn S2•1l, 1 Br ...,·ith View, refri ~ ~harp :1 lilC 2 Ha . ;:a ra~<'~ . .. . . AdulL<>only:no pets. 2llU 2 Rr.2 1.ia 5275 stove, srnl pct OK. tTon1 •IMO FR EE RENT* Oakv,.ood offer:;; t he 1·2·3 Rm. offices from finestinrcsortlivingiita 5135 per mo . Near price you can afford. Airport. Nolease req. 'I'hc re 's $1 million in SJJ..3223,Til noon recreation fa c1Jities. NIGllT LlGllTt:lJ 1'EN· MESA VERDE·500 sq fl.. NIS <.:OUltTS. A full time new bld_g. Cpls, d rps. act1\•1t1es director who rum loplionai ), $250/mo. plans parties. BBQ's, Ptt r. Wood, 675·6000 m" trips & more! Free Sun-1_s_7:;.ros'-''-"1 ______ _ ....................... hui.:t· l10nu<> roorn. $29a <.;UfJ:. 2Br. \Uhm. frplc. Newport Ul,·d SI"•'· Mg< 21•1 A. l<th Sl. moi '.l!j.K ~.40:1 11at/ycl, 2 l':Jr j!;ir, 1 blk lo ----"·----J lir, 2 IJa SJ15 .. .. l'our ;ulJ•11 t 111 ''1 ' •11111' \\ --· --beh, N. end. Hef's req. C d O Beautiful g;.1rd1'n apts, ~'._!6..:_84_00_or 545·SI07 1111" l ~·•·11!d "'" r1n•111 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 H·-t•·,..oonB<ach 324 ,'o l>'I·.··. $395/y•I". QSQ e rO l I I! -· "3' ·~ "' • • pv patios, poo . spa. 12« "'w delu•c I•• 2 IJ< . . tr1•a 111 '111\ Pt di. •••••••••••••••••••••• 49<1 \79". ALL U'l'ILITl'".S !'All) \d I ' f .. " "'"" Lachenmyer Realtor ANCHO RAGE INVESTMENTS 17141 496·7711 ., r . ' u ls. no 1>ets. lJl ;. 1n lr1·JJ l ex. Chldrn Mobile ho me/ ;-\E\I/ 3 Br :? Ila 'l'npli•x Compare before you 21st.~H8-2"108orti46·6816 . wc.k·o mc,nopcls,nrbcht, TrtrPrk\ 2300 1·riit~. drp.;. blln~. frµI !'. SIOO rent. C..::uslom fles i~ncd --------847 ·6'105. d)ay brunch.. . Offices, 2 lge. 2 sm. $75 &: I lus beautiful singles, $l50 per mo.. New lrf·t' • 1&2. b ed room .apts, com pl ex . 1 7 th & furn1sh1..>d & unfurnished. Pomona, CM. Corner loc. ~l ode l s open 10. to 7. Can be used for lite ·. .Sorry no 1>ets or ch 1ld~en . comm/ m fg. 6'16-4296 ·: Hoommate serv i ce evcscall55f.4289 • San Juan Copistrano 1078 -······················ SHARP C OUNTRY COURT HOME :1 Bo .. ·druon1 &· t .111HI\ H rn !)11 l'fl\,1ll' ! ..• ~\' J1l ~;HI J U.:1 n ( ·,q oL~U J no .s-t2.<111t) l.J\LL <.;t::i'.Tl itY~l ~1·2&1U or4U5 J\21 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~1·11gti 119\\'1 J) 1·111111. s3;~0, Christmas Bonus fcatunng: KIDS/PETS OK SOU'rJtEll ~ 1·1'11\drf•n & ~ml llC l C)I\ \Vt'll <lcs1gn('d 2 BH . & •Spal'ious kitchen \\·ith Eastsi<lc ·rownhse. frplr . I Day Free llcnl. (;',\LI ~·()H ,\;l \ ,'\I" i\d<.l nl~ •'"-Hio;u•ll, 21.1'.J rurn11us rni., 2 halhs: bit-indirect. llght1n~ privalc gardt•n. blt1ns. l "lus e of 1 ·.~<· ru~· lic!orl· 111 H•11"h1·i.t1·r !lli2· 5f1.1:1 in kitrhcn. di.JI. garage. •Separate cl1 n · g ar .... a garage. $295mo. li45»i%-l . l 2.:1 Bcd roorn ,\pL'i, Walk ·ru Ht«1ch I.JONS 1::s·rA'l"ES ;111 l•r.lt111u.1r\ 1.1!!71; ,\p 531!5 l\l unlh. i\lo\'c 111 •1-fomc·likcstorai.:c pru.'i :i:r, r~tu ru 11r-.1 :i L1:-•~l' :l ltil , 1 1 ~ hJ . before <.:hri st111as & re· •Private patios )'t• ;1 r!-. ._ ,1i>pr•'I'1 a\ I fin I· .i m rn1 "' t ~111<' hl'al1•d t"t'l\'l' $100 rent r rcdit for •Closed j:lar w tstor:igc aild l.ti\ n ghl ot! Fi1r 1n 1~•01. :'>IL•:1r t.1lt~11n ll!~h onc month, •'.\1arble Pul\m ;111 fl>rm.Jl!un ,,..,k l'ni• .1,•.in ~L·hool \Valk ll> Heh. S·1l!i MISSIOM REALTY •K1n gsrze Bdrms \V ticelt.•r. mu \168ROC.8 _ __ *494~0731 * •Poo l , Barb e ques· 1-----------1 s urrounded with plush t;ull' ~Hr. nr bch, !'pts. . . I ndsca · ..- g,1r. tned yd. stv, rE'f . no t:harming2hr.&loft. Iba ;i J\d~:~~Nopcts Joiis $22!"1. l ~t + 5100. close b ch . $-100 mo 2 BORM$2fi0 Off Beaten Path 536.2579 592-5010 I. 2. & 3 Br. /\dulls. 'flO ----- p<!ts, dshwshrs, :.hag Laguna Beach 3848 C"pls, l·losed g araAc , ••••••••••••••••••••••• frplc, 1JUQ. Gas & ""'atcr Drop a pebble into the · pd. Pool. Ocean from your Apl. LA MANCHA APTS Lease. Luxury, secunty. l\l alure adult~. 31755 Csl Jlwy. 49'J·2835. 778Scott Place, Cl\1 642·5073 ;:1valJablc, Mont h l n --· rnunth OC"l'Upancy. SSOO a month. • R ETAJL STORfo: Oakwood Garden Apartments ttewp...th.ck 880 Irvine Irvine at 16th OROFFIC~ NB. 1250 sq .n ., contact m a n ager 642-8 252. Owner, (213) 2'7·2120. .............. 4451> ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3BR Den 2BA on C·2 lot. 1963 Harbor CM. Gd {or sm bu!. 962-MJS s.12 Slf),'•1J r ~1~ Kii'.16 497-l J5S l 497·l833=----I 365 W. Wilson 642· 1971 645-0550 Oceanfront year 'round 1 IDEAL "-'I (ed 1 ,._ br $295 · 2 br $395 · bach s .... ., OC8 nuoa \\'E THY llAHUEH. ---------2 Hr Scelutlcd area, M blksl -;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;; I CASA HERMOSA to B earh & Toy.·nl• ha rdwood floors. no pets. 1 BR Furn S\"85 148 W . Wilson, CM Sl95. util incl 535.o:lzt Newport Beach View up· mall a t the Factory, can .. per bay. 2BR, bltns, nery Village, N.B. $ll0.. Cofnmttcial Al"fHI ll r\HBOR ,.~.':.~~! ....... ~~.~~ 1-----------1 S79.9 50 . 1 •H t "l;1-.~1!1<'tl \•I \\'Tlll'l (';tit,, U.J1ly l'ilot ,\[I \"IStlll /ell ;>1i7H } 0or Cl;1i.s 1f1<'d J\rl 1\(TJl 1N C,111 .• llJlly l'llut 1\IJ \.1S(Jll r~12 S67>t S.'M.XI mo. Jst/Lst , 497-1970 l BH Unfurn $165 Townhouse Apt Ocean v 1e...,·. l Ur . t blk lo Lots of bltns, pool. "'alk le-autifully beach, s to ,·e /refrig t o s hopping. '2 m1 r · hed I' k"d OK ·1 Hr. llousc. l\votl Jan 1 .. _ ... 9 w h . Landscaped um1s . cts/ 1 s . '-"'a r ... 31 .19t St.. $200. Ph :547 -0993 & thru June 31 /76. $-175 mo 545.0492 Individually 6·1-t ·816U IOAl\1 -<1P~1 nrl ____ .;,..____ Decorofed 496·l9SI. ~----ON E'. T WAS 0 R A C G N I T EE 't G •l~J.1 ll1.I07 1'1\1 ·91'~1. L;1gun:1 Charml'r, North M O M G NTH EN BS E LD NA CB 2035 fvll•rtan, CM Accept. Child & Pet 1::nd 2 Hr or I Hr + den. · Garage. $250. 642-6889 mo. 673·9606 ; 67J.9393 1·\·es _ SEEK & flNrf. CHRISTMAS CUSTOMS :!I I 213 W!r1d SI,,, ll :·:~~• sq f1.. <·,.ntr<"1•· 1.i~ hide. rct<.lil :-.tori· qf ul II(~·. lot ~iOX'..10. l'nnl.il'I 1n,1n:J~l'r 1, I :! 112 r1 ~ 1 )~ner. 12\'.l) l·ll 21211 $~R4l!N\-&t.2?1'2i " I UH. F\irn, l lr!l l'loscls, Includes: rlo pct~. no <"hi ldrcn $265, R S U l H S y RT I E A V M V R Y G 0 uucensize heel: pr1 \'. Pri,·ate patio, 1.:arix•ting. util & cablt• ixL 494 .1985 S E S F R A U 1 W G F N E t E S L I W .. Newport Beach I 069 Newport Beach I 069 ······················· ······················· OCEANFRONT Steps to beautiful sandy beach in ex c lus ive ar<'a. Lar~e fami ly r oom, form a l d1n1ng room. 3 bedrooms .• 1 1 :z tialh." Sl'i:l,1100 A COU>Wlil IAHICY CO. 644-1766 I ' Thal Intriguing W ord Game with o Chuck/I! o~-.... o~(Jl' 1.11 ... "' ·~· '°"' l(!Q"'bi.d """'..!' bo io.. "' Fr..m tour .,,.,pie ....,.d,. I CODRO T I I I 1 I' I r-;.M;_E:;.,;Y~O'--'iNr-11 : . I I' I I . · ~I ::::r :::,=A::':w=G=:j ! . • Rel"t!<Tle"I ,, when you 1,. I" IJ j I n•llY he ve enough lome to do ;::~-:::::~-=~-=~· ::'.-.~ •II tho!! 1h1n.g~ you no l<l"g<er I l'1 E E S I 0 1-to-, n -11 'I I I I •I O '-"· ··· ····" '~" . • • • • • ~¥ 1 .1~-~ "' !hft ....... ~! -" ""' do••i611 l•!)'O "•II No b<olow I I I I SCRAM.t.ETS A11sw.r1 ht Cla11iflcatioa 7100 t " dressing rrn , xtra l ~e drapl'r11'!-'. w ashers, l\lorns &eves. N N l I/ I S L A E H 0 T R S L TL FI. rooms. l'llC I. ~ar. dryers. dish washers, · -----·Ill O AC l SH 0 S L TR AGO HOE T'f "''/Storage, AdulL'\. only. garbuge disposals, gas Mewport hach 3869 no pets. stove. marble pullrnan, ••••••••••••••••••••••• l S T H S V C ( C R F A ~ '1 G U ------powder roon1. fi re a lurm Lge 2Hr. 2Bal w /Jf,ar. Nr. T H S I M U A S ( GA A E C P K F 1 L f\rtis t 's S1u d 10 A p t . :riystem,rorceda1rhe;it. lkh.$300mo.Yr ly leu5e. AENOAQ GM D XCTEOPIOYL skylight. beanicd ceiling. ing, park in~ space. No dogs. 642·2280 wkdys R R W N O O U A L A U N I y N E I G !:z~~~as, refs, dep. Prior Rental llcfer. Req. 6 PM lo 9 : 3 0 PM· 0 R A S L R N l y O J OS AC G H N C ZIR S335 Weekends 3AMtoSPM. Cy o E o L AP S U GAR C S R S GI l·BR .. I ba., furn . SI~; 2 IR w /frplc S345' EA.ST BLUFF $305. 2 Dr, 2 E A L N F M I S r ·L E T O E H U E R y unfurn1:rihed $155. 3 IR $395 pool f I 'I I Jones Hcalty673·6210 I . b•d.,d 'dlrp e, uti 1n· 0 U EC A E PE VE SAM T S l RH C. nqwre next door : el ' a ts , no pe s. y S [ A S 0 N S G R E E T I N G S • 8 I & 2 Br Trailer Un1\11. Water & Gas inr l'd, $140 lnSJ75 mo 642126~133£. 16th St . Sp. 42 llat'1t'nd:i De l\lcsa l ~"""'-~"'-767::.:·-------l I " J GO W Wilson. i\pt!Jl l11111"~t1-1 'ne .. ..._•_ ..... i..-• ..,...,.....,.. ~ Cllfita Mesa Adult luxury Condo. 2 bd , Mell••"'·..., .. -.-•...-ttr 1111 lM....._,._. .... ___ :=::::C"::.:::=---·12 ba. frplc, patio, tiJ I new ......... _ ... • te Ml •• ,..,_, ! 2 B~. gar , Sl&S mo .. Wl'1ler drps. cpts & l'lppliance-a. candles Oecofations Chi-istmas Eve ; Hunt1-6 ~ h 3740 pauJ. 2176 Placenlta, apl Wolk to Westclif( Shop· Carols Evernretns Greet1 ng Canls _,c. oc "F" 63G·4120 1·5p1n . ping Center. $385 . :rr ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5-l.528 Stoc lo;fng Gift·Gtv1ng Santa Claus BEAUT!f\Jf.. I br ·furn 2 Dr. wulk lo OCC & mo .. &4 • Yu le Log Mistletoe T.,,.lve DI )'$ apts 1170 & 1180. Spanish 5hop"g. hllns. cpl!', drps. Steps lo Ocean 2 6r )'rly, Tomorrow: s t. Ni cholas ,!ityle bid.it, pvt encl gar. no pets. $180. 631·2018. 11ove, rtfrig. crpt.s, drpt. L ________ ...; ___ ..;. ____ J pool, saun a. lndry, adlt.11, NEW BRE"EOAPTS 1 .:.2L3:::;·44:,o7:..·97;:..:.79;:_ ____ 1 17301 Keelson Ln. 1 blk ~ 1-11\.ior much l•rpr "8Hi • Plnd'" '"'"'" ..tti-.,... ao W.of Dcach of( Slater, Loft apt & I Hr apt. $220. Sell thing• fa!il with Dall dlttO\'IN• ptt ptt1tl !111n •ll·MW"'*df4.'*" ........ M2·7848 Gar. pool , jllcr., utll pd. Pilot.WanlAds Tomd.,¥n111m•l.lltndDl,MlldllfotMCh......_...._ 303 tlamllton. 64$-4411. • • pa)'tblt lo"S..lt6 'J11cl"ln f:rlftflil.Mt....,.,..,_, ., ( L -I '1 t r- •• .. •• \I ( < c •• ( I I ,. ' ( ( • 1, .. I ( , " I J I IJ R • ~ i v 8 • 8 • " I [ • • J , • I • I I l J , ' 1 . • ' .. Tue'ld.ly Dl'<l'rntirir _,'3 191!1 -----DAIL y PILOT B 11 ~dd lt ... Build it. .. 01aper it...Hammer it. .. Carpe t 11t •.. Cement it ... W1re it ... Hoe i t ... Clean it ... M ove it. .. Press i t ... Paint lt ... Na1I rt ... Plaster it .. Fix it ... SERVICE DIRECTORY Plurnt> Roof 1 t H dU I it it . Patch 1t. Pipe It .. Remodel 1t..."'I Land sc ape 1t.. Tile 1t Trim 1t...Se w 1t .• Acid 1t Pldnt 1t Alter 1 t LPilrn 1t ..... 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Free S1•n 559 ll.®i atn nCJ a1Hnn9 - 53l OIOl. _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• <'~t11nal ., 545-1408 ------•••••• ••••• • •• •••• • • • •• Plumbin9 Specialists W ll l l I h I ,j l 1 I tJ I' HI I' \ll<S \I.I. "I) f'E.:-. I« " l r•·t t''" 111 \\ Jll X:IO .10"'0 ,HI\ llllll' ll"'Jh !11.1111'.'> l.HH\l TilC' 'UIJI-""' I PIUJH' lJ.t\ ~( ••••••••••••••••••••••• m~·ht Wl\lll' Wl' t ,1kP1t l.H\\I H" TILi·: 1\ .. w & )htr l"h.11 ~' I.it· 300!1 us. n ·m!.11 f-rt'« t''' Sml Johs JUST PLUMBING ~t·ln111w 5:~i :•1:!1i Tree Service • ; . I Carpentff Curpd lnstullations & ••••••••••••••••• •••••. Hep.ii rs ioT<'e Est. Guar £LJ-:CTHJC IAN Small ' ~ - -Masonry l'~:'l'l•:Hs l'i\l~TINli Jllb~. ma111l1rcparrs ii HaulinCJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• lnl/l•:>.t Hl'a-. l<.i11.• ... PATCll l'LJ\S'l I· l<l'\l, ••,'\I.I. 1'\'J'L:-,• • •t' \l.l.1.t l 1111 * \11\ll\' '1'1.l'\l fl("\(; • t. u: !11107 • •..•.•.............•... I< l'lllll\' ;ii:-.. I 1m111 ra).!. tnp · ~ REMODEL BUILD Lalx.>r &15 ·12_1_1_ ---yrs cxpr ii23:JIO>! 5-18 f!20:l ••••••••••••••••••••••• WlLLIAMS & SONS ('all Cen1· 1.1l ~i.>" 111r.x SPEC. ON I NSULl\T~ GoroqeDoorO~ners Fast Dt•liH·ry, ha~lin.1.?. RL'FS LIC "·'5 343'J C t/C t ••••••••••••••••••••••• n1ov111~ & t ln-up:4. '$7 up. r. • ·.,.. · • · emen one re e ~ • ~'rce esl g.12 45!!7 --------••••••••••••••••••••••• SALE Genie (200 I Sl I ~. __ C~ST~MCAHP EN'I_'HY LEONITb CONCRETE 14501 .S1H5 l n:..t.~tlkd . llauhng anything, garagl• fi~~~osit~~l~5~el & udd1 S T A M I' I NG Co~. guar Soulh<·oJ'L h.H 01110 l'lt><1nup. Hcltable fast • --ble~lont'. hnck & t ile G ~-. M'f\ ll"l' 963·6452 patio:.. l'H'. ti·IO 4349. Of"gconin9 1 - ----- The (aslt!!>l draw an th1• •••• ••••••• •• • •• • •• • • • • $12 a Load Ma!>onry. Bnt k Blud~ & Stom• Ca II 581 iX:!H •PAINTING • Br11:k -block ·l'O nl•r1•ll0 hl' llh'J7:1 :1:1:1:,Tn nw drl\ es Qua flt v v.1wl. I.Jc d & bonded 5~1 11ox l ihto111 l\11nt W.11111 q•1•1 111i; l'.11111 111t1 S:!o 1111 t•\l 'o:! l!J J" r ~ Jhr '.\I ASO~HY Tift'. tmc·k. ·-~ 111:! 1-'l't•t• i':'>l ,1 ltl tiM:!.1 Plumbin9 •··············•·•····· 111·, Ol"F\\ tht!-> \ti \11\ 1•lumh11H! ".11< 1 ~•·1 \11• lt-.11. . h.1thr110111 1 n, I", 11 1 , • .., II l ,, " H.!:W~ ~11 .11i11 roo s :'ll \I t. DRAINS CLEARED SS Mojn Lin~s SI 5 Anytime-Anyplace 540-1687 I' I 11 l' I• I II II I II ).! • l IHl·.\\Ollll ~··• 11111l clt•I 111· lt1111d Ill ,. t • ' J ~ •• : • ' NOTICE West. .i 0.111) Pr lot Unck & Block E>.pr Jljw,111Jn Gardl•111•1 I Cct ml of uns1$!htly t:lass1fled Ad Phonl' Patios. curb & g utter . Yd Cll·anup!>t & I lauh11 g l IL\Sll & OEBIUS IH2-5678 \ . _ __ __ __ __ \ J' rw ~2~673__ _ Tnm & prurw 6.\h .. 1fiil1 l"ollcgt• Studt•nl•s.18·~128 IJIOl'k. t°ClllC"1 t•le, ~tum• l.l('l'll"'!I 91.X 25C~1 Find "h.1t you ~ant 111 Da1h Pilot l"l11s-.rr1ed' 1!11\\ II.Ph l'1l11t I IJ "'" tlu•rl .llh •I I pl,1\ lht II llW .. 1,.:1·-. •\llh h11hdtl\ ,11,fl 1111 11.0 I' 11111 o1tl-. \\t• • f'\l'f-:HIL\:-.:1;1'\1, • I DH\l"\CI I· \"\l·I>~•· •" Tiil' r.,,,, . .,, tlr;·n' 111 th1' 1 .... 111\•ud '" '"" 11·.ilh l o11n1•r l11..,1ru11111 I l·.\1' \\l.11cl~,.1111t•p1111· Y.t•'>I .1 p,111\ 1'11111 1• I 11•-.ull~ 1'1111111• ( .1rl lkbko. ti Hi :!11'1 C,uJ1 .>..X 1 !.'ill Clas~1f11•1I ,\cl 1 .. 1~! .'.'.ti711 1.1 • ,,1,~M !~!':!'~.~!~!?~ .. ~~-~~ ~~.s!.~.~~ ...... ~?.~~ ~~~ ..... ~!.~~I ~~1!.~::!~.~ ..... !!.~~ ~~'f.~:.~·~.~ ..... ~!.~~1 ~~1!'.~:':'!~.~ ..... ~!.~~ ~~1r.~:i.~•:.~ ..... ~ !.~~I ~~!'.~:':'!:.~ ..... ~!.~~: ~~1r. ~.a."!:.~ ..... ~!.~~ *NEW * ~~~· ct~·ed(~ ~~~t:: ------------------ COSTA MESA "Smokl.'y·· Vic. Apole n<i ' <Near Harbor & Haker) & !'ark. Hal boa I sl JUNIOR SALESMAN 1360 to 3480 sq . n. 18• per lle\\.'..'..'rc.l 1;7~5~9-9 _ .sq ft. 1_10·208, 3 pha~c Found puppy tan female power, avurl cm1d Dec., al>t :1or.\ mo old Vic 19th owner (714) ;,40 4058 or & Oli.J Nwpl Bl vd .NB your Broker 631 :JtitiO . Fou111l lg Goldcn Female Leas~ 1,000 sqtt w/oll1t'c dog, \'It' Adams & Pinc 110·220 V, h<':.ll. hut II H !Xi02641 water, new bwl!.11ng, gd ----- locale. 6-t5·2244 . --------- FREE RENT l<'OUNL> lHack mini poo die, lt•m w kennel l"Ul , 'H' Hrookhurst & Adams. II U. !*j2 H.i.10 10 To 15 Years Old Earn $20-$40 per week working after school & Saturdays. Huntingt on Beach & Founlain Valley areas only. Leave name. address & phone number on tape r ecorder. Call 536·4298. Month to month . nr F Oll'iD Yo ung malt• lease. A few ~cm<Jrn1ng blal"k doJ?. Possibly Lab Help Wanted 7100 Help Wanted 7100 ~paces left M1ss1on Vae Hri~tol & Sl'~C>rstrom. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• JO lndus~nal P ark. <San Santa Ana. ChJ1n collar, Bankin DRIVERS WANTED KIDS! Ages 10to15 Earn spending money working a f cw hours after school and Saturdays. If you are h onest, ambitious and not afraid to · talk to people, phone Mr. Bingham, 645·2873 Equal Opportunity Employer Help Wanted 7100 Help Wanted 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• PRODUCTION ARTIST The Dally Pilot scl·ks an art1 ... t expt:!rtcnccd in production of l11H• art . paste up. and use of s tat l·aml'l'a. Success ful applicant will :..how portfolio including layouts and I in1shed artwork. Position requi re•" ahil11 \' to work w i th p eo pl e and pl'o\ tdl's inte resti n g ass ignments for all departm<.·nts of lhc news 1ntpt•f' .\pplv at· , 330 W. Ba v Street Costa 'lcsa. Call for Appointment G 12-4321 9 A . M. to 6 P. :vi . An Equal Opportunity Employer *UTOTEM* EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES l'11tl m l'.1rl 011'111 "\11 fo:\pt·r "\1·1 t""'·'r} \ge• .!I!',;, l-:l1g1hlt· I ; 11 'I 1 • '1'111 • "\ t• ,11 I . ., I 11<' l'tli. :\I \HI\ t·:·1 f 111' \ppl11.>I 11111., I\. 11110 tit{ 1 \LI 1it111.t:: 1~1 1:: 1"11 'l 111 '>\ .. 1\•111 .... ln1 SCRAM·LfTS ANSWERS 1>11n11r \ 1·11w11 l\\,111 1.. flt flllM" \\\'\I tu I><> f11'1111•1111 Ill '' \\ hl ll )OU I f111,1lh h:I\•" 1·n11u1;;h t1m1• Help Wanted 7100 1111!0 ~II tht• th111J.!' \llU no ---------1)1 OT E L 1\1 f\ 1 I> LOA.H Tra,clodgl'. top ""1.!t H~p Wanted 7100 Diego f. rwy Lo Alil"1a . (•all rmmed 9i9 9179. SgECRET •RY north lo Weber!> Bread) ---"' ::0.ll'n or \\"omen llrokersim1lcd FOlJ'iD Large German Tv.o pos 111un:.. 1Sant.1 \lu!>tl lw:!5or o\C'r Save·most Development I . heph.erd. m ale. 21~ yrs Ana 6.. :'\cl.\ port Bc.'.ll h' Apply In l'l'rsun PROCESSORS lor exp per:.11111wl \pph •••••••••••• •••• •• ••••• Oownl'y Savings & Loan an pcr!>on. G20li W. Lti.1'.'>l HE.\I. fo:ST\Tt·:..., \l.FS ••••••• •••••••••••••••• 11111,.;u \\ \"\"I 111 IH.J 581·2340or aft. s. 493 7687 , Jr\'lne area 552·1~_5__ an brant·h olfi<:I' &. T ru't Yellow Cob Deparlml'nl. :'11 rnr mum 1125 t Slater A vc.'nuc has 1mmC'd1atc openings Hwy.NU _ >\TTE'\'1111' FOL·.so. org wht lnghr liOv. pm t' p 111 g & l·ountarn\'allc'} AIRPORT l'ul. \'1t' llamrllon & :..hurthanrl n ·qu1n•d 1-;,.. -111 Orange County for NUHSI-: P .1rl llml' L\""\ Lll"l·:'\:-.1 1> ron\"Cnt1onal loan pro· relit'I' Night !>hill l '\Llt'l-.:'1....,1·.I>. 3200Square Feel llarbor. CM. &.l6·9207 or per prckrn•d ,\)'Ill} 111 •Front Ofc Medical 19•,2t Per Sq Ft &Iii <i2 _ per:..011 J US!i "\ ;\l.1111. ('l':.~nr:-.. ;\lu:.L ho.1ve_ CX· Suh,\l't'UlC l'::.vch 11 11~11 (; l·"I" Tl IF H l·.l) J.ll'r. tn prorl•ssing l rom (;,\HF I £ Lb l' ll "\ l \1:1'1 I :?i\rr-condrtioned oflrccs. FOL'!"l>: hrn 'wht Spr· S<Jnta .\11 .1. Hm :!Il l ~imple parking. 111g c r Spanacl Vt<' IO.-\)I :IP:\I l-'l·1· Hl'llllb. StillO 11111 1111 ' ' :'\ B o I c· s l' l' k ' -.up1·r 111111" at1•1I llllll\ Su 1n·r !:'>u pt:r lwn<'I 11~ l n~uranu•, li1lllng ~ '" <'1·pl dul 11·:-Im m L:d ll1n·• ,\I''' Ft:t· J11lt..; Ctll Control ("an •l·r Employ lllPl\l ,\gl·OI \'. !>Sli HSU~ document!> I hrough fund \ ,\ L E S c E '\ ·1 l'I< L \I \I I \ I • 1 ng. II u S p J T A I. . 11 I! i I \\ 1 · I r .i 11: 11 u t " "•I l L'untatl Pcr:.1m11cl Dept (;jl1°ll'l!.I Ave. Hunt Blh 11111111--. \\ 11 Ii .111 .11·1 ·1·1l'1 .1t Harbor ln•est. Co. 11111 hor Shopping Ctr C'ahle1rn1o1 hl B.1111.. Realtors 6 7 3-4400 f>.\H ~l!:n or S!i!l· llitiO Fn·d "tH: 5·1!l 0.10:! Mo.Ii ~Jti71 t•cl 1'11\ff'" lh,i! l;ol"l ' 1111 I Best Costa Mesa lo(' . 1000 Found hhil'k l .. 1 l> Hctri \l'I" & 4000 sq . fl. 1201201:1 pwr. 111,1lc. \\hi on <"hcst. 'll' Eves . 673·1417 1'.t·whope Lil ~n t:drnger ----& II cal FV. s:n -2:1;!.i ~r.t~:.~~~!~~ ... !~~~ found SI Bcrna~for Cpte Bach or Studan: lurtlwr 111tormal1<1n tall iflaturc working lady. lH:.!0:.!27all t.ll''.\l . __ _ CdM area. lo Sl25. LOS'l:,fcmblk v..hlSaluk1 _SJ&.2766 HJl"lllJ.: doi.: Looks likt· Wanted small hou~c $150 grl') hound \"ae Santa or less. Small doi.: i\nJ rt\l"r, II U.t D.'.\I 536.8650 1>12 3848 ----- BEAUTICIAN :\ta11agPr \I fe ,11 teor "\II :.J fem ;) Ill H.i.'1°1, 1; 11 Oiifi I Jo:qual Oppor Employer -· nwd1o1t•·l1 II .'011 .111' 1n :\ur~111g Alll•111l.11ll. t·\ t•·r .. :-.ll'd 111 1·;1111111;.: l11g Pl"l°l l'IHl'd B a~"''" 11111111·\ Imm tlw 't.1rt . MAID WAHTEO Con'. 11 n~p1l .d :•11:1.1 i.!1'1 111dl\ 1tlu.lit11 d 1r1·1· Ext.>~·r prderred. hut will Th11 nn "' l'. C:\I 1; 1~ J;,.,;, u .11111111: .,11 tht 11111 111 0111 tram. Call 536·0411, a ::.k ol m,111, lnp ullin lne.it Bo~s & Girls CE:"\EH \L torHarbarJ ----------,.c111111111111 <11 .• 11~·· 1·111111 S t • - - - -ORDER DESK JI I I !U to 1 \l':Jr of J"t' ll,11 * ecre anes :'\lAl'\T"''" \''CL' ... 1AN t\. '.1 1t1r lurl 11 r el' I .... . .... ~, ·" "' .. . l>ulll':O. ~Ill 1111 lud·· t.11h \I I\ nt·, I ii I ) h· l'tlot t l'ii "'n rout l'~ *Typists neL·tll-<I for u pri' :.i Lt· h d 1 1 rTIJ\. be a\o11l.1hl:· '"•.\UIH I I II .in in)! ol on l I ~ "=I ~I.'< Mil:. ... "" •Keypunch Oprs ~l· wo r s. Jpm 7pm, l"Ustoml·r an4u1 ri1·~ II\ I an ·.1 J::arn VI ultl lur Ul' Mon I Fra S2 ·S2.25 lo ft,cne~ & tJ-.h, t11p~ "' •PBXOr,rs start :'H6·4i51 lt'll•phum·. t1 .111n1· or RECEPTIONIST Ul'r~. Jnd to11nlinJ l11111 ul \\ Jlllt•il tor :-..111·-, I lll1lt' mi-n·hJndM· for -.elhni.: i'\l::r.U -.D:-JOW! MaJecook,saute&comb produt'l111n & :-h1pp111g \lu't \llJ"' 1!<·.11111~ \\1th nt•w :-.Ub!>t'nJlliom. """ 'l"c•mpo"l "mpor·'ry Jlelp I l R ·11 11 r I II .. .. SeeChefalBeuBru"n·~. <ep N\u1rc•'.'> h 1q1111 tlh!p11hli1 .1111l1Jf1.11l'11I in ur matwn p l'a'c ca 1-, .... · .. is·•, l'.1r·k lr"i·ne 1 r L 1 ov " • 31106 So. Coas t llw) ypin$!. ri.:urn ap 1tu1 t• hJ1111l111c. In•'~ pholll":-•"":'"iMss/lnnst/ Los t m a I e H u s k ~ IH :! 4 3:! I. Frum ~Jn (.' 11· 5 111 115"' d I t. l I h I I I I' u.> ('l"m"nl•· . .S,·in Ju·•n a · ·• SouthLa"un::i an xu Cl'P nnca111 \pp 1111111r1111 1•1111\ Finance Malcmute .1pprox 1 ~ r ... ... , . ... ,... ... 11 •. l Id f' d f f d C·,1p1•. lr"'llO a r••", ('',If) ---l) n l ui• tr<Jlnl 'I "1" !-.J\' r. 1 ·11, "\t \\ pt11 l ••••••••••••••••••••••• u · ,cwar 1 oun ·' " '... ----~ :'\lanagemenl l>a L kup on l'O mJlJn~ tllHI . < u!'>t.1 )h-:-.;1 Business pll'J'>ec·ontJetll.J2 5015 -195-0thlO Jnd ;\li..Mo1l Vll· i•~--.-~~ · . ~~ll t'hboard Simillar ___ - Opportunity 5005 1 •i.~t blk & \"h1lC' 'lra Ion" jo-EI Toro Jl'l'J. cJll Happy Holidays AsSts t. Mona9er cx""r "''h a me1nulac·1 A., • ,... 581·631ll For Womens Apparel ... ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• haired k1lll.'ll I mo. while E I ) L" I '" •re "Sl\'e dep"ndable pclu'rll's.rOl(lk ::.ir.iblt•. Apply Jn Resp·1ratory qua ( JJJ>4ll" r.mp II~ l'r IL'' 'I"' 'E PERSO"' '""'EL. i ... ~ s • . '" * LlquorLic@nse * under dun <0he'>l & on ---------· '"\ '" i...;'i person Call for a ppt. c•MBRO I Orange on-s ale general. pa'\~ ftl:! :!i90 'll' Tustin SERVICES{.1.-AGENCY 5Hli 21185 "' Th · t '"COCKTAILS" $32,500 "' <· ,\ :.!t1th_C.l\l . l:lookkt•l•pcr lo efo pa} roll, 488 E I 7th. -MonufactYring Co. eraplS Call, !\tr Winston familiar w1NCH Houk :\lanagemenl 7601 Clay Av<: I :'ltin 2 )'rs 1·\.pe r. l\lu~t Collect.<213 ,272.421!1 LOST Femall' lns h Set kcepmg l\l;idi !\fo~L ue CostaMesa l'l.::OPLEPERSON llunt.Bch. l hJic t..'XIH'r in hlc,ucl -------lt•r , :J y r ~ 11ld. Vic :.ibl lo typl' Call Mrs Suite224 642-1470 Exec. looking for part W<'slofHeachUlvd. •gases. ICU & genrral RN 'S lfull-T imel \kd Surg, t I , '!ti ... 11111 I·: )( "l' I ·' ,. 11 t •• \' .1 I I h11:..p1l.1l 11111\ fo.\t'l'llo-111 tlt'nC'rrt!-.. Vont.1e·l \Jr, .f1•ns1•11, Iii:.! 2;:11. ("11 ... t.1 \1 t' ~ .1 ~I l' m 11 r 1 a I ll11:-.p1tal. JOl \'1eton ,1 l' :'II l·.11 I. :-..\Lt-:sun :-.s1-:1.ons For r-. l·w .. p.11H:r I' rom11· t 1un Mu~l 1•nJOY \\ urkrng 1A1th )ouni.: p1•11plt• 10 to t I )Car~ ol .1)!l'. Hcil,1bk lranspo1 l.1lio11 r~·qui red ~.xcclll'lll JlJrl time po~1 lion. J11gh "''' f11r 2 3 hours ~·Jl ht'\ t•ning, hJll 11 a y !:'> .1 l u rd a ~ l' a I I ()12 l!lU<! for rnlcn ll'" hdon• h UO Secretary •Merchandise .................•.•... Antiques 8005 ..•........•........... \'lCTIWI..\ L:iri.:c 1s1 · hig h. :.!t ' \\ I U l' . ~ .1 cl 1 • l' p I I II r u "' \\ 11 k H la kt'· Culll•Uclar ("o l'.11 J!llX • l'rl'-l'ICl'I r11· v. ind llJ> \l !'lrol.1 :'ll :i ll n~:1 11\ 11111.,h If.is fl\1• st111 :tl!t' :.p,ll'l'S 11111 It Ill I 'l.c~ °'I'\ 1 die nllj. s:.!:1u 1111 l'hrnw <;.tu i Ii:; or r.;5 9~18X 0 ~\MI~~~l~l~I ~ • I S1dPhoanh. 'l .1hl1 '· l' ha r r'. H 11.: h t" 11.e 11 • ~l'( r<'tJr~. l1110 ... 1l'I & ))Ofl' 1 The West End 5!Jl l \\JI Ol'r al Spnn~11.i1~· -• I runl. Ht·h >-. \fi.:IO:> 1 I Bookkeeper Appliances 80 I 0 Ex per rl•qu1 rl·d M alUt\• •• • ••••••• • • • • • • • •• •• •• pt•r !>(1n pl·rm,11H·11 I K <•I ,. i 11 :i I 11 r (;t•ncral C11ntr;1dor' of Hcfng frC'<'tt'r .• 1tll' hy ltt"e. Sanl,1 .\11:1 .\rt'.J -.1dt• (;n·en. ::;:;_ 5.)i wo;, I Empluyl'C la•n l•f 1l!> ----- I M 5J2 4405 all 10,\:\I Lac.Iv Kenmnn· Porl.1hle SECRETARY -1>1:.·h~ .1~hl'r "olad m.1plc I t11p. 5 l'V( 11· 1111 I :-..1111111 · I ing w.1 ... h. t '.ui tw bwlt 111. l "se•d fl m o nth:-. . .;;1;,11. MEX.FOODTOGO )t ;u:nol1a & Adams. Brant. Johns on & Son ____ .-lime business associate S<>ulh ofGarfreld ;respiralorycare.Salary Good typani:: l"hallPnJ..' NETS$48,480 YR !16:1 filill! Lincoln l\h'rl'ury ~ti2t.l l~.w-..w.-..w.--w..-111 '' holesale supplies EqualUppnr. Emplny('r 1 t"omrnl'O!>uratc w /Lra1n-ing pos rl111n w /\ ;ir1l·tl Ctiain of4welllot"alcu ll a r bor Blvd. <.:.:\I Uu s iness fu l l~ ing & .. \pt•r.Contact l\11 dut1l·s.\\\•an•mo11111:to _ _ • 493 :w 1s free s tanding unit!> SlSO 540·~-1 11u:-,I'IT,\L ~;;f~~1zed. Inlc r view -lla m1lton. CoslJ l\leloa Co.,ta Mc!>a soon Salar~ \\l· ... trnghouo;e \\·,...,iwr & Eslab. lOyrs .. Morc tlrn Personals . WARD l'J\RK I NC ATTE N · '.\l emor ial llos p1tal , commen ... ur.11t-\\ '''rt'r Ek\' I>r'"' c.1 .. , 11 •• rh, ills for artrvc u~1a•r •••••••••••••••••••••••Building ardes.<;uh.;t1t11t•· -U\~TS parl lrme, o\lr l..12 '.!i:H EOF:_ & ... ~db i ll h:Jl·Ui•HI Wh11 l1•ool t i' 111" 1 ... 111. Terms Avail. Unnkinl:! problt>m"! rns tochans. & ~ub . .111.il'!'t MA.SSA.GE TECH. 18. Must h.ivc valid CahL .----------• C II \I • h l ll •Jnfrne i\pplv Lagun.i lll'olth SECRETARY TR.A.l .... EE he. S2.25 hr. Neat ap.---- -Sl'nau !-tl.1l1tHl l\lll"ll "'"11111111 "1·1., df\e·1 "·l 1 Agent K37 ·4200 a 1 l II 11 1 ,.. • " I I u 1 I> I · II ~· ' -2-1hrs.1da~8J.J.J830 D1st1"1l·l Pl'rsunrwl 01 Young lady (18-28) for pcarance. <.:all 1·5 PM, Re~taurant help Exper. II.ant, l. \.pl'r d l>.i\ ~ ' ·' 1· ' ' "~ Personw1thmanagcmcnl -. ... . -.-lace. Acros~ from 111 1111'>Plli.1I <'xper. necess lcg1tamatcfullt1mcpo~1· 6441700Ext.555 fr~ t·ook. \\a1trl':.'lt""· l'.H'' r 11ll&plimt: '" 11 \H\"l·:S T (,OLI> ability needed to lake SPIRllLALHl-.i\01-:R School 625 Park J\\l' IF time. 3·11 .3h~fsh<.1!t lion. :\o exp. n ee. We hostt•ss. C\'cnrng. h.1r pb .Sht"l l~t.1L1011 l1lh~ i;t-.:--1-.HAL ~LI:.CTHlC over details of bus inc:..s Oven 10 ;\)I IOP.M L ll P 111111• ll i Jo~ 1 l. 011-,end to school , earn P/"f m alt> l'OOk . l\lust be ll·ntlt•r &. d1-.hv...1shcr . ln lnl'. :-<B. _ \\ \Slll-:H ~ DRYER, s3000 1 n vs t m t r c q . 1\dvrCl' o n all mallers, t Jl"t \11 ' .frn~l'n. C11.,t,1 \\ hile you learn \pply an neat & n •spon Apµf y in HIJ l!I~ 1 'f 111' '\.I\ lor,., . T F 31 '1 "' L'lC m1noR'al BUSBOYS '' · '1 •'1n u r 1 1 I "'r on L'c•ntu"k' L'rrc·' f' l " t ~llOESi\LES \l'.\HT~li-::-; SIZ ·· 556-1350 anytime • '•• ,., .1 ~ • • 1 ' '1 • 1Jer,on any arternoon or 1..: ' " ... ·• " 'u ~l·,t.iur.1111 ·'111' rJllt> We• hJ\ can otx.•nin):! for 3 JH.:-. T o FF ER s~ :!~>. S.inClcmenlt:.Forappt. DISHWASHERS l!11!->p11.d._1i1'.!~iJ.J._ 301 l'\l' 21 12 Harbor, Co~tj Ch1c:ken.Laguna&·alh l l " "T SELL l \I I DRESS shop for sale. Top 49;! l1C1:14 492-91:11; w •ITRESSES \ al·tonJ ( \I I·. D 1-. .)I".'.. - - ------rull or P<t rt t r me. ex :\ s · · · M I C II -"' ... ,~ P rf cf pcraencl•d ~hOl' ~a l es t..lj il!5i Costa esa ocallon. a OUTCALL Apply ,al Muldnon's lri"h ---• e e RN A I --------Paul 831·1400 or 645 5000 MEDIC.& L W rk• person PP Y '".person. G i-:. \\Jshrng m;H·h11w apt218 MASSAGE & Pub, Fashion bland. NB llOUSl'"l'l'Jlt"I. & 'l.;::inn). ~ I 0 1ng CCL" 1c1r 1\s k ror !\Ir. Cannon . s··.,,-. oc1od eondrll ull. -la\1.' 111 lull t1nw. <.:dM Bark otftcl' for M Ll ! Hours JI h II Sh 54 " " ESCORTS Ca""'nler l'l\l>cr 'd 11111!-. 1· I ~· d ·I •· d "'·II & p t1m" J JI ;JO & .l'mp 1 ' ocs. · S.t.!95fij. M10:-s, Trvd ·,.... · .ir<:J 11p '·' ar~ .• -.en Sa .iry v.i~t> on l'\pr .-u • r a!'thion blJnl.I. N. u -------.. ?.~?-5035 r'or the extras 1n life a nd l\lu~l be Jhll• lo work I J~t 11.,11mi• & I l"I i.. lo Ad Nn qualalicalrons. Send n· 9-2:30pm or 3 :30-9pm 11 7 :m .. hilts Contact 223 .. eu... & 1 · • •• b414 Apl. s ize Maytaj! \\ashl·r •••••••••••••••••••••••the l"oxre!>l girls You aom· l:llbl1:1(,(1 ~·i-1.l>.nh 1•11111 1•11 Ho \. su1111· l'!O W uocl) 1-;arn S.I hr puttang }our \.Jrs .l t'n,cn . 6.l227:Jil. ----------& d b XI 1 tall;Wccomt' lfXlll Co:-l.i \le,,1 t'.1111. St·.1hJug h, 801 :--lo J)l'r!>onahly towo1k./\ll Cost·1 M1·mor1al THE REUBEN E • rycr ('Om 0 · • n. LOANS Up to 803 Foxy Girls Int" 542·3169 Cleaning lad) tor pro !l'..)ti2tl Tu::.lin. Ste 50•1, Sant.I \\Hrk dont' from our 111..'\\ llos.prl~I. :JOl \"1ct orr.i. • s i.uu. 953·Hi3St o45·ll'.l l:S I feo.,:.1ona l Ofl'. Mon 8 .> -r . LEE 151 E Coast l'll' --Ana, CA 92705 In 1ne o c 'o u mu~l C )) E O E 1 • · ht TD Loons-8 l/4°/o S2 i:i hr Call :\Ion. 'ful·~ llou~l·kel!pl'r / l'ook for ---po~Sl'°'s u plc,1,;.111t i:l1•ar H u 8 h s · K t h 2ndTDLoans PRl-;GNANT'.' . orWt'd fil:!i325 rn11pl1· L1\t· 111 P\'t '.\h•drcalReccpt1on1st ''uwi•&.1ronfJllentman -"'Y·•"· .now as .e.ir s enmorc rus ' , . · Carini.: ('on f1dent1al room<a til:!!ll;oli Solo Surg. Spt·t·1.1 lhl ncr l'crfct'l lor ~tudl·nts open inns fo r l.'om pactor. nt•\cr used., }a1rcstTermss1nce1949 "oun.~"llr1 ,, & rnfnrral. COOK, expcr Breakfast, ll I 7 Wh1le.Sl30.4!1150:l·I " .,._ .,. "._ 1war Hoag O!>p nCl.'t !'. & hoU!>c1A1q•-. ;\;11 ;11't11al RN COOK TRAINEE Satffer Mtg. Co. Abortion, .1tlopllon & must be fast Tnp pay llou~l'l,1·1·111·1 ll\l" 111 lm·r trnt ofc. ancl'd: Hecept.. s(•ll1nM 11\\olnd For Bicycles 8020 642.2111 545·0611 k"t'p•n" 4!12·1353 nuH'S coFn:E I" h11nie· 11 11 l'rl'l s11 h t h d r .. 1 E and D .. y BUSME .... " ,.. SllOP s l'IC ' · pone, app s. sc: e , mon•111o.X.l.lntl!J81Cl\\11 merneney ~ ....... ••••••••••••••••••••••• -i'PCAI'E 547-25""3 1409.o.:. amino ri1l•111ll· till 1>1·11 !>1011 I d a.·11· " ·n "7 1 pl 3 4 p " ,. .. _ Q, R I s Cl JH"J.!IOar . ul 111,... I ... !Jam·5prn P/tamc. Jll''.\) "j 30!\\ Ap y to M, * * * * * * * 2ndTDLoansWanted ---~n _:mcnt<'. !llititl/WI S550 ~l00 + lot~ fringe -Xlnl ~orkrnl! lOlld'>. BuyT.D.'sfor eash. Loseyourcoolwithyour COOK needed for new lw1wf1ts Send n·~umc to HE1\L ESTATE SALES. f-:.0 1'.:. C o nt act tJ Monday thru Fri· LAGUllr..IA I '-anson2ndT.O ·.s chrldr<'n? llclp I~ ava1la· h II INSURANCE CO. ,\·' N'11 574, 0:111~· Pilot . L11111tt•d opc·nrn"s for da f"lll ...., pre-sc ool in Jrvmt> Ca u • ,, ,.., Hoal'hC, R .:--1. Co-.t;i y ~ewLoans·2nd T.D.'s blc 24 hrs.549·8!139 Lee.552_7331 UalJ Control Clerk , l'.0 . Box 1560, Costa quahla·d s alcs peopflo l\1 es a l\1 em 0 r i a I _ • _ BEACH $3000 ... $30,000. LADIES If ------ -sLuc.ly Jn data pror ess1ng l\J!'sa Ca 92626 Check with all the others l-losp1lal. 642 273-l. TO\Y TRL:C~ UR J\. t~~H. Equity Invs mt. Div. ' · 1 ave your own Counter garl. O\l'r 18. Da) t'oncepts helpful. tnler· but be sure lo discuss the expcr 'd. G & w To\\ 111~ CYCLERY l3ARNETI' MTG. CO. Masseur •. come to your &/or E\"c. J\pply in lc\'el posrtaun for an in· HOW IS THE TIME Cooper & Cox pro1?ram I N B 642 > 20Yrs in Org Cly. 968ho_m6806e. acrta61PI A. JB-oalbl daayt per_son. KC'nlu<'kY. Fr.r('d dr v1du.il interested in r . b k t h k with Ila! Cox be lorc .vou HN'S PA HT· TIME 1000 r\lnl', --. 1:..5:! 240 Thatio St. ·' Ch k L C futur" ,.,, data operation. or JO see ers 0 c ec d cJ .. 94 1522 645·2134anytime S t&Su 1c en, 2929 r.. s t ' the Daily Pilot Help 1..•c1 c.5409922. 11 i :l0Sh1fl TRANSCRIBER ~ • a n. Hwy.CdM. ,PRKC,SOl'f;R .abihtylo Wanted classification. Jr Aides e:-.pcr 3-11 s haft R:idrology, c•xpcrrC'nt't• 1-'ul!Seleclronof; ForSale:2ndTD·discounl • --OJX'rate 2650 & 1250 OC/· h b n -.. ·erl~ ~t a nor Con\· I d S ('f 1 }()%, $47,000·9%-7 years. EmployrMnt& DentalSecrctur~ set p r t'S'>. workinR le JO you. want is notlG.tra Ji:'is p . JL~'auna H ills pGrt· ern•t 1•1 an 1.·,•m~nl 1 Laree equlty·Bayfront Preparation Busy s pec ialis t needs knowll·d~l' of brnderv there you might con~•dl'r 24452 \'aa E~r:.id;i cnt•r,a ""Jl•l.i • "1 fiome.673-3345,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ood apporntmC'nl collalmg&l'Ullan11:papc·r olfenng you_r S<'rv1ces ___ -------_A_d.1_m_!'>_i_t1~·11_._1122 __ ----------JobsWonted, 7075 secrl'lar) Sant.1 /\OJ s lork MTST OPER wath ;m ~d'" lhe .fol~ real estate SELL idle items wrth a /!urttOtflltC•fMflh/ •••••••••••••••••••••••Salary OPl'll Wrilt' !\lu~llll'ranr1lia rwrththe ~v,2a_n56te7d8 category .Phonc DailvPilolCla ssifredAd Classifi<'<l/\ds f;-12567~ Ptnonals/ Ch auffeur. <'om pan ion. Classrf1l•ci .HI ::595 1· o i\ITST. \\nulci he hclplul ..,. -· ---1 - ---- - Lo1t&FoUnd liRht cook . Bonded. Dari\· l'ilol. PO Uo:-. to" h a\'l' t r arnrng 1n . ----HefpWanted 7100HelpWanted 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Helen548·7197 lSfiO, ("11:.ta l\lt•:-.:1 , l°J tran!>t·rrb111g. t yping Haveso~elhm~youwant ••••••••••••••••••••••· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lost & Found 5300 ----9262ti speed of oo 65 nee. Apply to sell? ~1ass1r1cd ads do Class1f1t•d Ads ~l·ll b1M •••••••••••••••••••••••Help Wonted 7100 --111 pcrsonnl•I dept 1L well -Call NOW. tll·m:.. s mall rll'ms or LOST· grey Cat remale •••••••••••••••••••••••De ntal A!>t s istant Pat 1fil' l\l utual, 700 642·5678. anyitcm.642·5678 Name. ta" "Binky." Vic: /\r e you managem e nt Orl~O<lontl'' Ofc. cxpcr Newport Center Dr ----- Garden G rove. 531·6296 orie nted? 1':arn up to reqt.l .. Call 842·7775. NcwportBcarh. "HelpWanted 7100 HelpWant•d 7100 639 6123 ---•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• orS37·789l (Karen> $1500mop/t. · OE~TAL ASSISTANT, 1----------i Or thodonlH' r ha1rs idc. Lost Female Tabby cal Newport. 41-, days/wk. missing since Ott' 13, vlr AYON Ort ho exµer. req 'd. Oval Sl. & W a lnut s.t2 2626 Village Irv. 5.52·6086 " ------- REWARD. Lost ring at WhyGetSnowed DENTALASSISTl\NT .Ma Barker's R est. Fri. Unct.r By Experienced cha 1rs rdt• l2/12. 548-67ll Christmas and experienced front Bills? Eam desk. N:fl 644 9211 Found: Blk & Sih,·r DIETARY SERVICE young fcn'falt> Poodle Vic: Ward/G.G. Frwy monf') to pay them as an SUPERVISOR 5J4-37S7 AVON HEPRF.SEN· Ban1cw Con,. lloc;p -'l"ATl\'f: l"ll ~how you Co~la ?\1('!\IL 642 J:>O~> Found: Large approx } r how. L ill 5-10 7041 or Mu~t ha\C' n•rt1fic.1ll• ur old angora type CAT Zen tth7 1359. h:l\C cumpkle d ~ome Wht hp tail. Be1ae. hous<' c o u r :s e l' t o w a r d pet . Santa Ana A\ l'. --ccrt1f1catc. Sul•ary range SA». 751.0567 Rabys1ltcr needed . col $3 75 loSil 2!' Yoa don't need a l(un lo "draw t11st" when you place An ed in tht' Dall)' Pilot Want AdR' Call now 64.2·5678. lcge or school gal to <'are · 1 ----- for lbl gradt•r after school until about 6-7 Don't drop th<' ball' Get u PM, an my h o me. on job with o low M~t Dally Balb<la Pen. Mon ·l"r1 , Pil11l C luslfled J\d starting Jan 5th 675·1345. Ph1)nc 642 567R. • ISLANDER YACHTS lmmedi• f.ull Time Openin9s Assembly Carpenter Bonder Finisher /Detailer Electricia n Hardware Installer Mill Assemblers Cabinet Router Opr. Mast Assembler Mold Repair Specialis t AD Poslticlftl R9Cflllre Prior Exp«itftce. bceleftt ,.,. Ml lllllbtft•....fttt.l'flh .,,, ... ptnall- 1922 .. t ..co loed. lnlH l MANAGERS & ASSISTANT MANAGERS Haf1!burger Hamlets Due to our present rapid extension program. we are seeking energetic people who wish to progress quickly. Ir you prove to be stable & dedicated & possess the ability to lead & motivate people, your futur e is with us. M a nagemcnt e xperi e nce is desirable, but not n ecessar y. Excellent sulary. Comp<1ny paid benefits. Apply Mon thru Fri 9AM Noon GENERAL OFFJCES 322 Ho. Foothill Rd. ••ertr Hiiis Equal Opportunity Employer NISHIKI Custom Sport Olympic International ComtHtition 10 Speh & S Spds H tgh Risel"S MX $99.95 l.:1rgc ~elcrt1on ol qua Ii. ty htkl'S. 100·~ to choose 1rom. ----~------~ Schwinn Blk<'~ 20" Uoyoe MotocrO!>S $2~. 20"' c;1rl~ S24 , 2 Spd Tund<-m SHJO/bsl. !>5:! 75ti0 Boy's S spd. Schwinn gray Ghost 20" one year old, sparkles. 531·1598 Gl rl!,-21r b_i_k_c_w_1t_h_o; I without training wheels S2S Xlnt rond 494·1825 Girls 3 spd f:nRhs h, r.1rb \lim Moull1n l\ulo 642 4424 640 ti&lft Eloy's Schwinn Slinl(ra y \ t•ry gd cond • sso ' 541'·5730 10!.pd Man's ltaht wc1aht .M otobt>e ant' t'rt• n c I\ model. Xlnl cond. • S.ac.. $125 S..'lf. 5729. I ' .. -... ... ·--------._.., ... _ ------- l!i.2 DAll.Y ptLOT Tue.sd•r. DecemWr 23, 15»75, oot1, SI .. / rucks •s•o Auto1, IMported Auto1.1 .. pol"Nd' Allto1,.IMpwted .... U1K ' 11 le Docks 9070 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••• .. ••••• • eye I 1020 f.rt.etoYCMa 8045 Misc:1Hwou1 1010 •••••••••••••••••••••• "l'LUVS c.-..1 971S Yol•o 9771 tt4D • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ mo "T"' Sfutt 9761 G1rl':s 26" Sears ll1kt 3 Wh1tl' h·1n.tlc ~(j moyed , 10 t-Tamt.'ii oil. Abru:i:il The ow er two as ·, 3600 Sac. $3500 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••:7•6•;s•••••••••• •••••••f'•••••••••••••• ~ :.\>ll. (,'oa:-1lt•r hrJk.t•s. $25 m onth'. N ~cd s good Bndge. l 'xs'. SSOO /orrer/ l-~M~a~<~<u~s~N~e~w~1>o~rt"!_lle_•_'"_·_,,..._~~>1~32~~:;;;;-~64~S~·7~8S:'.;-7j Ca pri '73 V-6. Xlnt cond. '72 Font Ltd Brough'~m C I !l5l·blM<! Jft 6 :kl 11111_ l\onu· 1~5--t75~. tradt> 642.5449645.1972 bl3-7931 or6-14-Gti0ts Loaded, nu radials. Ask. EXCLUSIVE • dr, power, air. lo ml., ro-'bl Che\'y i,2ton Pickup. P>OO 644·0815 VOLVO'S 11.l sharp.642·12$8- 1 r1 h S ,. t t (' r /C c r rn an For Sale. Sll'r1111g silver. !lent or buy Gd operalinK cond .• rt:t: POI Uirl 's Eni,:IL.,h Uik1· S hl'l'h~·rtl ' n11x free to s vcJons, fork:1. odds & Slip or s ide tie o \' ~ r ha u I e d . S 90 o. DatlMlft 9720 Orang" County HERE '75 Granada, first bid or • $4400. t akes. Pvt ply. J 646-088.S or 640-8325 ·:'U , S:?o 1i:uoJ h11n1l' 6-t6 ~905. l'tuls Also pl;it·c sctlLn~s. for l2' pwr boat. 337·4033 640-8268 ••••w••1•L•L••,1•U•Y••Y••0•U••R•••• <QA ti 11 11;51; ---1 No l>t-<1l('rs Call 5~-629S 'f1 NOW ---Fumitur~ 8050 or&,12-8251.. -----n1n1portcrtion lJA 'fSUN , 1'0 ''0 '1'A, Cot• 8035 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -••••••••••••••••••••••Vans 9570 UR VOLKSWAGEN N E • ••••••••••••••••••••••• }-'or sal··.· hk" new. wh•I<· Sal / ••••••••••••••••••••••• i>•1u "Oil • ew ngine I Buy .. .. ~n. • o"n No' ·i·. MOTOI •NewTrani;misslon l hr11ul,1}';u1 t-.:1ll•·n~ Fluf ** ** f1i;urt> sk;1tf!s. siz e 1. R~~ 91'0 Erouohne.Van,1971.Good N I '74 GRAN TORINO 2 dr .•• 11 utomatlc, a ir. vln1l •1 roof, $3488. (998KXT>. .,, ·~"" f > '""' • nd ...,650 TOI' DOLL• R CAI • cw Co urs 'llleod«• RolHn• FORD t} .• Il l culur~, ;i.\Oo. L'p Good l:st'tl t-'urn1ture & ..... ·UOJUa tcr pn1 •••••••••••••••••••••• co · ~ 645.4043 " AUTHotll'llO l'l:r.•~>'l~I Appl~:i rlt•·~-t>lt 1 vt'ill ~IAN'S CUS1'0M b'UU 1'".:it1.ory U1rcl·t C;1rnpcrs CALI~ ~as.r.k All 75'S &·JI tor Vvu. coA·r . 6 mos old. Ong S;895.u~. Shells 5179._!?0· •'74 Ch~vy Van* SALB:~0N1•,12DENE DAVE RO.SS •"'D DEMO'S 2060 •I arbor Blvd : 8040 MASTERS AUCTION rost $800. Am movin< to Sh .. 'Cpcrs. S58 'V 18th «.;:'tt SURFER ""' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 646 °686 & 833-9625 " .,......,., .. c ITUn MUST GO D09' Costa Mesa 642-0010 J -llawa1i.S.:ic nficcal iJOO. 6-12-.,.171 •73 Oalsun 1200. 4 spd, ..-....... ,"" • •PET WORLD• Aft 6-Call 842· 1542 G73·1716 Auto, power steerin g, 2480 HCll"'bor ll•d. THIS MONTH '73 H ' L p U 1nags, n1i.:c, nice, nice. stereo, mugs. radials, + 1912 LTD Wgn, AC, full J pwr sacrifice $249S 979-17SZ Cul·k,•rs, t.,"h1hu :1h u:1, ·-----------------* 1~ UX • ·* (lOOOJ. more. L1ku new. $2495.1-----------1 l'iiu tJI~·~. ~h r h -l 1.u ,Shop&Save -ncw&usl·d Waterbcd less than 1 yr •&CAMPER• .ssti-2014 BUY \l,dtl't-l', 1;, Sht·ph,•ril 1u1·r1. g ilt s , 1n l~i:. old tOll of the line from 'ISJ>(!ed,air,stcrco,tapc. $3899 .=::.:::;.:...-------! :\JlllO~l·tl. JJp. Sp.nrit•I:-.. \\'1Json's Uargain Nook ... W;.itcr Wotks"-qucen l96225l"l -Fiat 9725 Toyota 9765 li\11\1 Sl-hH.IU/.l'I, l 'P!ll ~ S.15 \\'.J!JthSt.t:.~1 . s:i:. heutcd. guar anteed $3399 lYR Ll !lolli'ED ............................................... . 11 ~1 ifH~t·d iJUl'l'h 'S Stud • ---51_2'_._s.5_.clc-1_7.37______ WARllAN'l'Y '76 OR 1973 Ford Ltd Country Squire S:tnwgn 23,000 mt. LEASE beautiful, $3,900. f USEl>SPECIALS 842-9037• < t ti· ,1 ·•s.., \\' t;OU('h & lov('scat . $50 -· ONALL USEIJCAitS Fi • c ~~;hllh); Fl l•tt "· -· -·\;' Ll1ncllt• W/6 ~·hrs. $8.). l U 1\lcmbers h1 p, N ewport 1 vn. l.lf\llTE I) BILL MAXEY TOYOTAS 11 1 ·• ~~~11~:1~· • · g j J. Ac1uJ r1 um co mp. Athlelll' Club. Ladies \\'AHHANTY ;;TEll0.3217 '74 Vol•o 164 I Automatic. s unroor, Mercury 9950 e \.l\."il •'\l':O. • • • .... -• Sl!i 49.I %8() r<.lonarch 5 :.pd. Dike. hkc ON ALI. us t:D C1\RS TOYOTA new. 01"''°" BILL MAXEY 18881 Bcach Bl 847-8555 "Poodles R People'" l.11<.1· 01·~' t1v1n adJust-a l'uppll'~ :>1Li :!lilt\ 111,•d . :O.lod e l 2 \.\/~ta i nlcss Dining rnt c .. -,-.-.-,n-n_d_ TOYOTA llB Before you buy .. see! Mission Vtefo Imports AM/FM """'" loalher. •••••• .. ••••••••••••••• ' Luxury at its best. #SOOS. •74 Cougar XR7, whitt!' $6 395 w/white leather. am/fm stereo. tape. LOADED.' Gt.H\1 :-!I Fl'JIE!ll) l'l 1·:-. "·"'· 'tc1·I side pa nels S500. .>1:, 120:! i\lL'<lll (·ouch, other misc. 18881 &aLh HI 118 ·m VW camJ>(!r, reblt t>ng, hrilnd new bikes 644-5925 847-8555 Jo mi , nc~· cxhusl/clutch, l'.11 !U~~t Goroge Sal~ 80SS ~A~'~1c· --------li:;:::tO<Ct:;;~· ~LI :-;;1:-------1 new tires, 673-3525 . J i\l'll~l l l .'-l'S . \1-\C ••••••••••••••••••••••• 111\Tt-: C ll~?1 5 1'~l AS ScooT:r:- 1 9150 '67Chcvy Vlln,roll('(!,but l ---_:::::_:_~u_---I :·t Jlld,ird,., 1 h.ui i p 1111 ,.: \'~·ry t l111que ~a ra~': Snit>. s .1.1 OP .r I ~ G; Un 1q u c • • ••••• • •• ••• • • •••••••• fixable. Runs good. $325. :--h<'l~.,1 ,,rlTIL'li. }-;:!S 1 ~-s:i Sun \Vt•<I. -4 09 Jus tin ~all -han gings, batiks, 197311 Su k " 63l·2197 1·111111 ,\1 ~· co~ta l'.lc s a nown 1n from t:. Africa, 2 DI 1 !-'-~~----------___ 1•1t.i ii71i:l. pn cedSS.toSJo.494-297!:1 RV90 . Showroom '<'ordVan.6cyJ,4spd, :-..1111011,,d \1-\l' <lr1g111.1I H "'------8-0-6-0-12 LivingChnstmas'l'rucs. cond. Only 400 mil~s-mag ~·his . $450 or bcsL t hn~t111u' JJni.:. \~Il l /1,.ld ors~s Z5', !\lake offer $295. finn! 536-2286 ofr 673·G:..'98 til \'t1f1~[1l\.I' "l\11) l".I ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11.1111 ,.;. :-.11t• IJt•lh :11.111 l'horuu~hbr.;-<l :itud !~yr:-. li13·4419 ·75 K ;j~·a s ak i 400. 3 '67 D~~~ Van, family 1t1r 111 ,-;111·t•!1u11 S h11 11 11111. 1nak" i)lfL·r. n1u~I Lange Ski boots, s :r. 511~ cy.llndcr. like new. ~w "'BOS .,57_0175 · qlJ,i]1t1 pup111•·' !11\t\ :.!714i 'L'l l 1•1 e l us e. E s late !'leas e make offer. mi lt•agc, very qu.1ck .. l ____ c·:.:__::::-._ ____ I \\1·1n1.1r,1ni•r, 11,·.iutit ul l'L:Ji~l8:.!tl t:!9-l-213-I ~tust ~sell. Sl ,OOO firm. '62 Cor\'air, l'lcan in/out.1~=== I :\ 1 1 b -.-.-~ ~5·74-·1 1\l\1 /1-'l\1. 8 lrac, Cilffil)Lng ,\1-\l' pup,, ti 11!-' l 11•t. 'I _Ir t tr ,\;ire. 1 uc ri -(,lf TWHAPP ING m. )' ·~ . equi"ped. a sking $750. lh ld ,1r ~11\J\.\, S."11' up hon h.1IL \'l"t 1Ji (·,1s u rc . housc. Inexpensive. <.::all 13 11.~nd,1 3 5~-$550/bs.t 5-.15·-t~53 aft "JO l'1·ri. •t tvr l 'hn,tn1,1~· <>!~k l llll l•r. l).t)' H·l,1-2292 Ot;inc548-7<151'1 of r.-i·I 500 Kawasaki-· · _,11, 11,!Cl d.1 ,1 ~, ·l'..l!t :.!10~1 \"111;1n. E\t"!; h·lli l'«Jt iX -----------$750 /bs l. llonda Ot\50 , \t':• \\knd,, Jeweoln1 ---8070 El('ctric ca rt xlnl cond. !\l ~~7~bst .552·7500_ Autos Wctnted · 1 "'tChar!!t>r, SJQO. 9590 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Vie-' MILLER MOTORS ,\l.1L.1 l'upp!l'' \J.:l' Hl'j.! 1; ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6-12·1~5 llonda Trail 90. Good con· "1. ... 1u111t1rt~h•t:lo..Jdi>r.1 WA..,TED ----------d1t1on. Clean, 2700 m1 . "WAMTTOSELL ~DEfi hlt'K-17 'Jl~7 ~ IHVINE Coast Golr, Club Sltl0.&\2-87•13 YOUR CAR?" ~ TUI' l'.\:'11 lJ UL L1\R J\lembersh1pfor salc 111 ~1. ... \ " (' I' \ J I> F ( 1 H ,. o u R 675-2252 ·74 Suzuki l\l 1ni bike Grab ·. Lcl us sell il for you. '73 t-0 IAT SL cpe .. S28~J J E\\'Etfl'{, \\1_.\"fC llES. -----'=-"=---bcr. '7 1 Ka"·as;iki 10 CA.S il ~ \\'e take in trade Lie =73'1 11Ell • :M,OOOm. 1 owner, Xlnt.1 74 Volvo 142 cond. 496-9712 eves/ 4 Speed, overdri ve, 494.1SJ8days leather, AM /1'~f\1 stereo cassette, s unroof. A 'SS Mercury. Good cond.' sports sedan. 752Lt:Q. $350. 497-3516 $5399 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1966 Convert. Mint Cond. Nu paint, radiator , brks, .J)' eM l ·e.um·· Muslanq -'-----~--1 VOLVO •'::c•Pc:·.:.:Sl:::.3.:.:50c.. 'cc";_-28110=--*'74 C~lica GT* 1- 5 Spced, mag wheels, '74 l\IUSTANG JI Mach I, . ll 1 1 .1 l?66 H11rho1 CM.646930.J y .6, pO'""'" st ecro·n ... viny op, ow. ow m1 es, ..... <> Stercolllpc. (7JOMCB). oo Volvo 14zs. 4 spd, FM, power brakes , $3588, $3999 4 Others to choose Crom 1 YR LIMl1'EO WARRANTY ON ALL USED CA RS BILL MAXEY TOYOTA 18881 Beach Bl 845-8555 llB radials,$1275 . l63lKXZ l-R b. 536-7932 Theodore o 1n5 A.utOJ, Used FORD ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2060Harbor Blvd. CacUnoc 9, 15 Costa f\t esa 642-0010 ••••••••••••••••••••••••73 r.1USTANG , "CADILLAC'' automalic, ir , vinyl roor. $2988. l446GBTJ. Theodore Robin1 !-.111 h 1111. l h.1111)• II~· ..i u t t.11 _!.;-;-; 1111•''· rn.il•·~. d 1,p1•.s1t1un _\lf f llUJl-:l'TS. GllLIJ. !\link Sto ic, Beautiful llaulcr. J-lclmct 557-9509 a n Y m a k e o r '74 FIATSL Cpe .. S3199 Sll.\'EH s r:HV IC1':. Natural Da wn . l\1us t aft6 modc l. .. c;1rs, truc ks, LH'll737KliY 1''1:'>.t-: F L:HN & i\N -Sell !S4UtJ,673-812Ucx 212 , . \'ans, re':reat1onal '75Fli\1'SL t 'pc .. $3-199 71 Corona 2-dr h'top. Gd Quality & Price FORD Over 70 2060 Harbor Blvd. 1 to Choose From Costa Mesa 642-0010 l :\\Ji<' l'11l·1• 1Jro11 n 11oodll' 'l'llJL ES 1~15 2200 ------'-----1974 Yam;iha 125 i\IX. nd veh 1 c !cs 1 m po rt s & Lie 1i815NJ !\I cond. Sl525 /ofr, 65,000 "l"IJll'r~ 1 :.r nld rn.ikt•+ "l'ractor·ino"'er Cri.lftsmn dl·n t"ice. xlnl cond best domestics. f\tust be in '7JFIAT850SpidcrS2699 miles.968·0290 u!i &r.i .'.'.J,!t, ;\J ,i n's ('u:;t;.i m Gold ring hke ncw S350, utility tr Jr ofr, ~6-1 ·128 runninG cond1llon & meet Lie ;;7091-tZK T 'umph 9767 ----:!.\lll l ih a1nonds. 4x8 S75. tile SilW Si 25. California s afety code '71FIAT850S idcr$1799 n A l-\{" Hc-i::1~. ;\l l n l ~ i.;15.417.i Jlonda 150 Sl~J. Unt1sh YarnahaHD350 stiJndards. Lic-.f098bt-·c ~····~••••••••~•.••••••• J),H·h~hun<l,., :-.1no. \\'on ' -303 rifle & an1mo $50 ;\l anyc•xtras,S7:i0 El Camino Auto Sales FAC..i'OllY 72 Tnumph Sp1lf1re, soft dt·r1ul t't111,1n1:J:. ;:1l t:-. • 6-15·512-t . 7000nlllcs.5.'">2·5130 498-1400 De;iler AUTllOH.IZED top, 32,000 mi. Clean. l'··n•·lt 1,,.1 ~"r ,,hddrt·n M11cellaneous 8080 S2 400 536 4941 ll'•:1 .iJI•• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Miicellaneous Be.st buy Su zuki Z5<> En-WE p,\\' '!'OP OOLLA!l Sales• Servic~ ' · · Wanted 8081 duro. t-:x. tond. Xt ras FOil TOP USE I> CARS Parts• Leasinq Volkswoqen 9770 For the best prices, the OldsmobiJe 9955 lowest lease rates, & de-••••••••••••••••••••••• pend able ser\·ice, -S('C NABERS CADILLAC 2600 1-tarbor Blvd COST A M t:S1\ 540-9100 OPEN SUNDAY Sales and Service OLDSMOBILE G~CTRUCKS HONDA CARS Uni•ersity Olds 2850 llarbor Blvd. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Str1.·•·t lcg;d. 6-10-4621 l''OREIGN, DOJ\1ESTIC 12'0 \\'. \Varncrilt i'ilain ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1·op C AS I! Ol)L LAll\\' t d · F h ' h1 --,-.. -,,,1-."\'-,\'IA!l ,\ orCLASSICS Santa Ana 557-2132 '68 VW Dug. 321\-1 a ct . '72 El Dorado Convcrti-1',\l LJ FUH '"O li H _anc · (•al crwcig = ·" 1' If · I ·· N n d ' I "k blc. 37,000 mi, s te reo, J F·,\\'F.'LR \'. \\',\'fCll F ••. ". S1n·"'·'.r scv.'rn 0 g mat. h'.ne 1·nl'kcd Out your car IS extra c can , ,. . , m1 s. cw a 1a s, ur s, ,.,1 ,. X • 7 3 0 L 0 5 C ul I ass Costa Mesa 540-9640 Free to You 8045 WANTED ······················· f; nir•. 11ld l it•r111a n ~ht•phi·11I 1n.1l•· '-1'\'d ' !-!\"~! hon)•· & ~ .ird. l'Jll :J-;<i '"•:_:[ .1lll'I .ipnl Frt'l' lo1 l;(lt_"I J !urn ~· St'lh •r I .. 1b PUI• 5 n10~ 1~15 lt.i:tl . .tll·r•~l';\I .. ~ \l 1 dbk sce us firsl. 73 F1atl28.Xlntcond,gd b at t . f\l 'i nt. $1 195 . tape .... ~\'cry tra. t\llT ()BJ t-:CTS. (;lJLIJ -en s u-~µcl' .~ i:, tl:~1 s.100cc ______ G_·1·_1·_5c'c..141 BAUER BUICK n11, econon1y +.blue/tan 498.1307, Fire mist green. Pcrlcct Supreme, P /5, P /B, A/C, S J L \' }-; B S E It\" J(; r:. t~·r-pull brakt.'.~· i•I or ,5 H int. t).15.w41 aftcr 5_ --'="--------I rondition. $<1G50. J>h : landau top. mint cond. F l'.'F: Fl'H;..; & ''·' n1odcl. 5-.15-00JO ilfll'r 5 Motor Romes, 292511arborBlvd . VW 68 Bug. clean, runs 675 _(;411 & wknds S30l)0.499-I394or496-2001 TIQL:l-:S. f>-i5_2:!00 pm Sole/ ~nf 9160 Costa f\'I csa 979 ·2500 f'iat ·74 X19 l\1 il!.:S. 1'1rl'lhs "'ell, good tircs, n c~·, ~·~73~·7~848~~· ------i Pinto 9957 \utos ~ t I I w, t •••••••••••••••••••••• • TOP DOLLAR xlnt cond, 141'.I n1i., 54500. pllinl. $950. 675·7850 r· J."1rc""und Ori.:. r:uc-. S.<V '. • :~n. ct · an Renl 25' 1975 Open Road, 968-0702. ~·urd. d!'I u,ik. Coa::, ~ou ~ ti i· 69 V\V Bull lully self·cont. sips 6-8. PAID ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'G3Cad. li mousinl.l • S500. fi rm '73 Ford Pinto run about. ~·1 r l'"uo tl S u p pl~-liod~. cngin l'. {e nde rs. \\11ntt•rralcs.644-!1385 KannonnGhia !*II 1122 tire~ not 1mporlan1. l\lu sli-=======-1 JMMEDIATEL y 9735 .......................... ·72 VW BUG , 4 s peed, radio, Sl788. (J78FPDJ. 4M -6344or493-947S Good cond., Xlnl gas --'=-=--="'-"-"''-"'--I milage. Blue book + ------ha\ e pink ~lip. Call a fter Auto Se-rvice & FOR LL 1..ir.11:167 (;;i nt·cl lc't.1 t 'nntraet. 2 6pm.49-l-7738 Parts 9400 A -------1 >ds tarpc t1n ~. -~ie luv. Musical ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOREIGN CARS l hr1 ,lrtlJ~ PUP!lJt·~. a1rt'd.1l1·~ .1µpr11\, 21~ mu Theodare Robins FORD ~~•••••••••.!!.'.~I "SoloOOo·"":::'·"0596::::::_ ___ _ 2060 llilrborBl\•d 1969 4 spd. J50, w /pwr *'72 Pinto• ,.Runabout Costa !\lesa 642-0010 stccrn'g, ~d cond. S975. l ,·rn.tl•· \'uppv. C2u1t·t •·•~l l1n~t..1 1l54i_:8~~ lnstr\lmentJ 8083 1835 Duill l'ort, all new, CALLORCOMEIM l~•IJh!r '"" h·~nl•· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ne\'errun,must sell ,by TOSEEUS l>t·loit• 1·1i 11 ~t in a <; Fi~wood/StockUp 1212 6 . S47 5/or bsl. '72 Karmann Ghia air cond. A!\1 /f-'!\I , X 4 spkr stereo, beaut cond. $2700, !'>-14• 1226 C\'eS. Mmda 9738 '68 Bug, less 1-::ng. Ba sher potenti:il. JI.lags_ £350. 496·4030 Org ownr 675-l591a fl5. '73 Camaro, lo mi •. Fact /\JC, l~/8, P/S. Call aft 6 pm, 675-4944. 4 Speed, cust. exterior, 1 low miles. (009KJY ). ., ·~~ :.!J.)I, ~; i~l i l ~<Scord dcltH2·26Z-t Ho,gcrs Drums. ex-ccllcnt s,.is.8342 0r 962_203.1_ ~~;~;~~--iiii~lii-----iiijiii;iil c 0 n d l l i o TI • !\I U S t i _::.=_:;:_::_:c_:::::_:"::_::._ __ I NEWPORT IMPORTS $1899 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '73 RX2. Radio. ai r cond, i Modern Women 9146 SIZES I0:4-20Y.i l11lf..,.;-11T ... -1"- i~rs is Ill! w1v the mod,rn W-Oman looU by dlly -llltf1, atl ractive, •I ease! Zip up lh1~ )'Oiled casu.11 1n l!ghl·welgh\ t.n•IS. b!ends. linen. Printed P.11\ern 9146• H•ll Sias 10'1~. 12Vi. 14'11, 16'11. 18 \/1. ZOY1. St1t 14\1 tbu1t Jn La~es 2' • )llrM M~ncll. Send $LOO tor tKll 1Jo1tlcrn. Alid 2~t lor each p1tlem lor t1nt-clau ma•I 1nd htndlln1. St•ll ti! --.......... Dept. .... :Z --111 Wttt ttHi St., Norw YOH•, HY 11011, •rl•t NA,Nf,, ADIMl:ISS. Vf'. SID ..i STTU MUM&H.. Do ,ou know !low to ftl 1 1tlltl11• f1ec' Stnll IHI• tor ''' new ratl Wlnt.r P1He1• C111t1r-cUp COijpe• i•Mdt ,., tree 01111r11 of Jlllf chokt. S1 •d 751 ntw1 Sew .,.. Knit lffll llJS t1u1111 Ma•tY C1alt1 I.Oii l1Jt1~t f1llllt1t loo• _ 1 .• l•it1111t Shln1 look • .Sl.00 I I I sacnflce. 5!>00. 5:".6·7691 4 Whe~ Driv~s 9550 extr .is. Good running Jmm ac. '64 VW Hu ~. rondition. 30,000orig. mi. reblt. r adials. f\lust sec Nds a little body "'ork. to appreciate. 847 -9458 1 YR. LIMITED WARRANTY aftcr 6Pl'.-1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9'20 t-'E~l)ER f<.1 US I C · l\lAS 'l't::R HAS S c u r rAH. XL'.'llT COND. S.lti·9'JJJ 1\J<'"f EH 6 J'f\1 &: \\o'KNDS Clannf!t Lcbl;inL i'oJe::i r new. SI 10 5-IU 0398 Noblet. Act:ordian Z..132 S Contcllo. Xlnt. stude nt model. Sl50. 540-03!18 ----~--- Kcy bass gwta r, !\car ni'."' S5-0 5-.10 0398 Office f.urniture & Eq.,;pment 8085 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sey chrs S8/up, t'XC svl t·hrs Sl:;/35, s cy dsks. t-Jec tyµt'wnters. Pierce. 1167 W. 19th . Cl\I 645·7411. Landcruisers '72 Thru '75's $2000/bsl o rr. 551 ·6042 1 ~"'~ccc=ce.-_c_c...c=:...-1······················· 3100 W.•·-slH-."D eves&wknds. · ··10 VW Dug. Snrf., nu -·-, ~ 1----------1 l'ng .. trans, Had ials. im- 7 To Choose from EXAl\1 PLE: '72 Hardtop :172 FDC 642·9405 Me-rc~deslen1 9740 ma r. $1600.c a s h . ·-----------1······················· 552·3223. OrorteJe County's Lease 1 -'.,~.=v=wc-'-,-3-7-,-.-c-A_S_l_l._I Highest$ Bwyer Mew -Used 673·9-177 ALI, l 'UESDi\Y, on Imports OYER I 00 EVE WEDNESDAY. $3877 BmMaxeyToyota MERCE S Ca ll Roge r or Dill DE Yol•o 9772 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ORANGE COUNTY CONNELL CHEVROLET "6ALES&SERVICE 2128 Harbor ll•d. COSTA MESA 546.1200 1\ l•,.,; 847-85.55 OH DISPLAY 1Uetu\ wit6 Houseoflmporh ~ SELLING YOUR CAR? AUTllORIZtD VOLVO '72 Monte Carlo, mint ON AJ..L USED CA RS BILL MAXEY TOYOTA 18881 Beach Bl 847-8S55 110 '73 PINTO WAGON, automatic, radio, healer, $2588. 17741-ISV>. Theodore Roblns FORD 2000 llarbor Blvd. Costa l\tcsa 64 2-0010 l~ VOLVO TOP PRICES PAID MERCEDES DEALER For Imports 6862 Manchester, EXCLUSIVELY VOLVO cond. loadcd, air, Asking Largest Volvo Dealer 52475. 675-9063. For Sale: '73 Pinto wag. 4 0 C I ' , C 1.. s pd •• spec. bll.,lng. IYM Ho•ho• c "'· 646 9303 Paid for or Not J3uena Park 1967 CJS Jeep. VG engine , D~=~fw: lm~s 523-7250 n•••w •·on• <In· .. ., 1, •. ,n a r r, · • On th(' Santa An a 1''wy. ._ ... "'• • ' 646-9303 top&roll bar. Extras : 41------"-'----~1 ('r cedcs 250. 4 dr, off road tires, whcels, JOP a utomatit', brown. l'.:x i:as tank & m any more. cond. S5750. Call 497-1336. Xlntcond $2400552-0261 Jn range ou n Y. 72 HEVY NOVA, 6 range like nu $2500 liUY or LBAS I:; cylinder. 3 speed, stick, rirm. s.16-tiOBO. ' DIRECT $1988, (275HJQ). f'r~~~ ::E;:: E~·c~.~·~~~: llll-~-~-llll",-,,--~.,.l_a.._._i.,::_ .. I Costa lttesa 642-00101Pfymotlth 9960 TV. Radio, HiFi, Stereo 8098 Trucks 9560 $ '59 3000-Limou.sine Top · cond. S9,500, consider Paid trade ror part 494.9390 2025 s. Manchester .• , I I 2 d I , ...................... .. A he' 750 mpa a r o\>' na Im -2011 mileage, a·uto. j~mac ATLAS •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Ster('O Amp. 100 w/1·h Heli.111 S350. Sell Jor $195 v \' ~lf'>!l· l z:'Jti . Boots & Marine Eq.,;pm<nt ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• UOY SCOUTS Nt-:ED BOATS. Tax Advan- t&.l(es. call 54G-4990 c__ I 75CHEVY 1/zTONSWB PICKUP Like new, less than 4000 miles ! Autom atic tran smiss ion, rad io, heater. power steering, air conditioning. plus many more extras, See thisone! \64812Y). $4895 FOH. Used VW 1s Poid for or Hof 11 l;flcMJ.I Jhrt. lkh. 342-«35 , lmporl•d 9712 Opel 9746 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '70 Opel GT. I owner, i\/T , Al LO nd .. 640-1626 & 636-2358. l\1 akc orrcr _ '71 Gl ' Sports Coupe, $2195./best offer: 642·8505 Pone he ••••••••••••••••••••••• '76&'75 V I rond.963·3428 O YOS Chrysler 992S Buy or Lease •••••••••••••••••• ••••• '68 New Yorker. <.:ruise t'onlrol. 1''M Stereo, elc. $795/bst ofr. 645-5277 CIW'Ysler/Plymoulh Open Daily & Sun. 'lil 10 PM .2929llarbor Dlvi:I., Costa Mesa 9927.r __ S::..4::..:6:...-::.19:..:3:_4:___ ~7~-~~~;E••T••;·~···••V•_.·· '68 Valiant 2-dr, sl31nt six. . , . • oor, • auto tra ns, low miles, ex- a1r, v1n.yl roof. power cellant condition. $1175. .steer in g , $2688. 646-8080 (511.JGHW>. 1-"==----- Theodore Robins FORD 2060 llarbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 642-0010 Con<-9932 '73 PLYMOUTiC DUSTER, automatic, factory air. r adio. $2388. (6294). Theocltwo RobiM FORD ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2060 Harbor Dlvd. •TOP CAS JI ! l .OC-Os::::l::•.:M:;"':::• _ _:64::::~c;OO~l~O F'or Corvettes and other • r,sJ~Ac~~ th:!~!re5t: ~=~••••••••••••!!~~ Dove -& Quail Sts. Near 1970 Pontiac s tation J amborec, Bristol, & wagon. Low m.ilCs, $1400. f<.1 acArthur. Newport 1 ~Pch.c..c99'1_·27=48:.... ____ _ Bench. 833·0555 ~rd • ' l • ' ' ' t ' , Laguna/South Coast T o day's Cl osin~ N.Y. Stoeks VOL.68, N0.357,2SECTIONS,26PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1975 TEN CENTS ·Marine • Reduced for Warning? 3]ade Objects Stolen Three rare oriental jade art ob· jects were stolen today by a thief who smashed and ·walked through the glass door of a Laguna Beach antique shop and broke into two antique display cases. The thief eluded Laguna Beach police officers who arrived on the scene in less than a minute after a silent alarm was tripped, Sgt. Terry Temple said. · The jade was valued at an estimated $4,675 by Frederick Nicholson. a clerk in the store. Nicholson's of Laguna, 360-362 N . Coast Highway. Nicholson is the son of the store's ow11er. The most valuable piece was a seven-inch tall figure of Kuan Yin. godess of m ercy. The green jade statue is valued at $2,500 and dates from the 1700s. The second piece was a white jade inkwell, a three-piece set of which the thief look only two parts, Nicholson said. He valued the stolen pieces at $1,500. The third piece was a three- inch jade figurine titled "Lu Mi With a Three-Legged Frog." ll was valued at S675. In taking the jade works, the thief s mashed two Louis XVI s how cases. Nicholson said they could likely be repaired. '"Whoever it was they knew what they wanted," Nicholson said. Police are puzzled by the dis- patch displayed by the thief in the 3:50 a .m . crime . A patrol car was near the anti- que shop when the burglar alarm . was tripped as the thief smashed in the front door. The first car was on the scene in less than a minute. A backup car also arri ved--shortly, but no thief was seen and no vehicles were seen leaving the area. Court Takes Son, 9, From Lesbian Mom DALLAS (U PI) -A domestic relations court jury today or- dered Richard Risher. 9. taken from his mother, a lesbian, and placed in the custody of his father. The decision by the 10-man. two-woman jury came after more than five hours of delibera· tion which began Monday night. Mary Jo Ris her, 38, the mother who maintains a homosexual re- lationship, burst into tears when the verdict was read and ran into an anteroom . Her attorney said the case W-Ould be appealed. The boy's father, Doug Risher. an aircraft worker, asked for custody of his son saying Ms. Ris her's home atmosphere was detrimental to the child. "Don't punish Mary Jo Ris her because s he is a homosexual," attorney Frank Stenger said in closing arguments, "and more important. don 'l punish Richard .Ris her because his mother is a homosexual.·· A psychiatrist testified earlier in the trial Richard does not know his mother is a homosex- ual. Neville Murray testified changing Richard's custody for a reason unknown to him would be injurious. . Michael Foreman testified Monday he does not think his 10-year-old daughter is being harmed because s he lives with her les bian mother. "I felt I was actil'lg in Judie Ann's best interest in leaving her with her mother ... said J.~oreman. Foreman said he·tearned of his wife's sexual preferences after they separated in 1969. They later were divorced and he made no .inove to take his daughter from the house. <See LESBIAN, Page i\2) COAST CHURCH .,. 'SERVICES S ET , Orange Coast churches will be telebrating the birth or Christ •with a host or Christmas Eve and Christmas Day events from pageants to carof !ltn~!'i to Holy Communion. For a roundup of the Yuletide events, see Pait' A9 CUiiy PHol SWI Plloto RIPS MARINE TACTICS Pilot Curtis Bennett Coffin Firni To Assist In Probe Orange County Sheriff's of- ficers have located the makers of a coffin that was thrown onto the county dump in Coyote Canyon last week with its human r e- mains spilled among mounds of trash. But record keepers at the Batesville. Ind., casket plant have not yet been able lo de· termine the identity of the Orange County mortuary thal purchased the metal coffin. '"They know that it was made in the 1950s." an investigator stated today ... And they believe that as soon as they can lay their hands on further records they can tell us where the casket was shipped." Until then. investigators stressed today, they do not intend to make prolonged inquirie::. at county mortuaries which have already been briefly contacted on the disposal of the coffin con· taining human remains. Coroner's officers have not yet completed what they say arc lengthy forensic tes ts on th~ whitened bones found in the bat· tered metal coffin . They have determined that the deceased was male but have not yet established his age or the date of his interment. Sheriffs investigators made it clear today that one county mortuary is at the top or a short list of suspects. But they refused to identify the facility for the record pending a report from the Indiana casket plant. Trash workers who made the grisly discovery last week while sorting rubbish al Coyote Canyon · told deputies that one of their col- leagues recalled hauling a number of caskets lo the dump from the Westminster Memorial Park. Officers said the employe did not know if those coffins were empty or occupied. . Sheriffs investigators sai"cf to- day that they have not yet been able to contact Westminster Memorial Director Derek McWhinney on the possibility that the Coyote Canyon casket may have come from his facility. McWhinney was not available _(See COFFJN, Page A2) Three Teens Held in SC Theft Wave Three 13 -year-old San . Clemente youths suspected of committing a dozen r esidential burglaries in which mor{' than $1,500 was stolen were arrested Monday by San Clemente police. The burglaries occurred dur· ing a five-m onth period in the north end of the city. sauJ Lt Ray Hartman, detective division commander. He said inves tigation of a re- cent burglary led to the arrest or the trio. Hartman s:tid the burglaries occurred during and after school hours. Polire will seek !)('titlons in juvenile court charging the three with burglary, Hartman smd. Pollre have recoven.-d about $500 of tht $1,500 reported ~tolen. Said Jet Maneuver ·'Unsafe' By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Oftit. O•lly Piiot Staff A Marine Corps pilot claims he · was down graded in the Reserves because he criticized unsafe jet fighter maneuvers at El Toro Marine Corps Air Station. Curtis Bennett, 33. of 932 ;'vtiramar, Laguna Beach. says he was passed over for promotion lo the rank of m ajor and asked lo go to a lesser status because he warned his superiors of a poten- tial air disaster that could claim thousands of Ii ves. A Vietnam combat veteran \.\'ith 11 years of service in the Corps. Bennett ·maintains that F-4 fighters frequently approach the runway by flying over Lion Country Safari al an altitude bet ween 300 to 600 r eet. "Any kind of emergency in this pattern could result in total an- ~hilalion of thousands of people who attend Lion Country Safari on any given day. On the weekends, there may be as many as 8,000 to 10,000 in attendance,'' he said. Marine Corps officials. citing a perfect safe t y record with aircraft carrier-type landing maneuvers at the base, say that Capt. Bennett left for different reasons. "He voluntarily went to class III. He was passed over twice for promotion. If an officer is passed over twice we have no chmce but to place him in that status." Col. Kenneth Wilcox, commanding of- ficer of the Marine Air Reser\"e Training Detachment, ex- plained. Class Ill status means that of· ficers are still able to drill but in a non-pay status. They are also subject to recall during a na- tional emergency. It is Bennett ·s contention. hClwe ver, that he forfeited his position in Class II status and $450 a month pay by pointing out to his superiors that pilots are practicing their carrier landings with total disregard for the terrain below. ·col. Wilcox. while declining to be specific about Bennett's personal record. did say thoug h that the captain was passed over for promotion because he "ob- viously did something that his supenor officer didn't think was correct.·· Bennett maintains that his search for the specific cause of his placement on the Class Ill rolls has been fruitless but that he had not yet contacted Corps headquarters in Was hington D.C. about e:rnm1ning his file. (See :ttARINE. Page A.2) D eck t he Stalls There's just onL' problem ''1th ft'stooning Christmas decorattons along your la\'Uritt' horse's stall. the 111hab1tanb tend to nibblL· at thL• ornamL·nts. a::-. Samantha Shannon of Lu guna lka<'11 discoH·red with hL·r horse, Thor. Samanthu, Thor and !brlow. from left J Eadtl' l'mvcll. Popcorn and Dinu Young \H'rL' ull participant::-. in the !-llull decoration eonlest ut the Laguna Ca nynn Hiding Cluh '.\londu) Samantha won ~I fJl"'-l pl'IZl' Dodger Pitcher Free Agent ='JEW YORK <AP l -Pitchers Andv Messersmith ;;ind Dave '.\t c~ally wen.' dl•clared baseball free ag~nts today. the Associated· Press learned. The deC'1sion bv 1mpart1:1I arbitrator Petl•r Seitz.; :ould sh:.i ke the foundations of the sport ~1t1, who one year ago ruled that Catfish Hunter was d free Jgenl. ruled. that :vtessersm1lh ..md Mc:-.lally Wl're free agents l)erause they played in 1975 \\lthout contracts. The ruling seemed certain to set up a bid· ctmg war for M essersrruth and it :ould doom baseball's his tonc reserve clau!ie that binds a player lo On<' team. 1 The dec1s1on was to be an· 11ou1.ced later tod::n·_ It 1s certain ll be challenged in the courts. I This decision is much more im· port ant that the one rendered m the Hunter case_ 11 2 Enter Clem ente Race Hunter was declared a free .1genl because Oakland owner Charles 0 . Finley failed to honor the terms of his contract. Messers mith and Mc Nally have ' hccn declared free agents on thc- grounds that a player becomes such by playing a year without a rontract. 1 Baseball owners already have filed a suit in federal court in Kansas City. claiming the cases of Messersmith. who pitches for lbe Los Angeles Dodgers, and McNally, who retired. in mid· season after pitching for Mon· treal. were not arbitrable. lncumbem Holmes, Earl Cludy File Papers Incumbent Councilman Arthur J . Holmes and Earl Cludy. a re- tired Los Angeles District At tomey's office investigator. are the latest entrants in the March 2 San Clemente City Council elec- tion race. Holmes. 45, of 213 Avenida San Pablo, returne d nomination papers to the city clerk's office RETURNS PAPERS Incumbent Holmes ( Monday to becoml' thr fourth of- ficial candidate 1n thl' race. Cludy. 56. of 1302 Calk• Toledo re· turned papers Friday Land use will be thl' kc) issue m the upcoming c.tmpaign, sa1ct Holmes "I bt'ltl'\'t.' in controlll'd growth. We ha\·t.· to takl' on<' <.k velopm ent at .i timc. ht• s.1111. Holmes prccl1cll'd th.it pcm1l'r of the city's arch1tl'ctural n•\ lt'w board and pro\'1sion of social · services by the cit) may become other 1ssul's in thl" t•.1mpw~n Holmes wm• firs t dt·t•ll'd to tlH' rouncil m 1971 Ill' 1s :i mcmhl'r of the reg .onal co.1slal com- mission. Cludy. a 12 year San Clemente resident. s aid taxpa~ers art• "sick and tired·· of inrn'asing municipal s pemhng "1 am a~atnst any1.h1n,I! that takes pQ\\ er 3\\ a) from tht• fll'O pie." Cludy declared Cludy asserted Hut the nl) would be better off deannexmg the vast undeveloped areas east of the San Diego Freeway Such a move, he said, would ••llow the Cl· ty to take betkr <·arc of existing areas. Other cand1<tatcs "no n:w1' filed for the t\Hl C'OUrH·1I st>.1ts arc Donna Wtlk1r,son . ·' pl.111nm.: rom miss1ont'r. William ll Walker. pr(IS1dcnl o( thl' :-;.in Clemente Chnmb(lr of Com merce and Russell n Race . ..t police patrolman fo'ilang de· adline 1s 5 p .m Wcdne:.-day Terms of Holmes ..ind Coun c1lman Charles Fox rxp1rc next . year. Fox has not 1mhcatcd his election intentions Papers also have been takm out. but not retl1rnl'<l, h) r1v1· other persons. 0.Uy Pll.c SIMt P'llMh LATEST TO ALE Challenger Cludy If that effort fails. the owners seem certain to challenge Seitz• ruling in court. Oran:a 7 Coas t t:::.~ \\·e athe r Fair through Wednes- cay. Not much tern . perature change. Highs near 70. Lows tonight in the 40s. I NSIDE TODAY In second article on Rev. Sun Myung Moon's Unifica· t1on Church, a reporter becomes undercover recnai · and tells of four days Ul.S1de church Hts conclusion: "Moon will not lose rosily." Page All . ... Index \ At Y-Senok• AS t1111tn••ht..,. .. £ttN .. mllt9<11 •t ..,.,. ........... • lM.. .. ,. A1 ,,.,,.., ~· C.ll'9nol• A, 1Ml'-1He., •• Cln•lfltcl •n 0r..,..ciw11tt AJ,10 Olll'lkl •J ........ a11 o-.a_,i ., ~· AN 0..11116911(~ ,.,. t .......... .. l11t.nalflfNM .. , '"-•tltn ... , l'INN>ce AUU -~Mr .u ...,,,.lt•unl Alt WtrttNt., M ~K ... M ' . ---- AZ DAILY PILOT L /SC O••I' PllOI Sl•ll Pfooto CAN'T DO BOTH Candidate Rice Policeman Would Quit H Elect e d San t'lt·rnt•n t c Poli c e r'atrolm.111 RU SSL'll R Ri ce S.'.Hd ~1ond:1y th>il hl' \111ll volunt<1nty rt>s1gn frnrn the departn1cnt if ht• 1s clt•ctt•d to the San Ci('n1t·ntt• Ct · lY C'ouncil in the !\larch 2 l'lt•c- tion H~Cl'. 21:. IS Uflt' of five f'iill- d1l1;1tt'S \1 ho h3Vl' flit'<! for tv.(\ 1·011n c tl :-t•;,1ts lit• has b£'en .1 pJlruhn:.in in the city for thrt•t• ~t>ars t~1ty Attorney F . !\1 ackenzie Bro1(·n s .nd that Rice could not ~er1·e on the l'ounctl and v.·ork as .1 1)(11lt•t•man on the cit ~'s foret· lh• :-.11d Hi r t' \1·ould ha1·t• to makt· ,1 1·bon.'l' bt'l\\Ct·n thl' t\10 pos1- 1 to l!!!'I 'rhl' Cl\.\' attornc>.\' :-aid he could 1'1nd no J,11\' th;1t 11·ould prevent HH·l' frl)1n holding his job \\'hlle l'lHUlln g fllr count•1J . R1 ct• '-d id ht' in!ends to st:1y on lh1· Jllh 11 hllC' a c·3nrl1tl:ttt'. ··But I 1\(H1lLI 'o!tu11arily resign to Sl•r1'l' Pl\ !hl• cc1un('!l ··he> added lit• ~aid/\,• \\Otdd e~1n1p:ugn r1n- I) nn nff dul) hours H itl' t h;1rged thal thl' C'urrcnt l'11 \ (_'pu nc·tl h.1s "no ('Ons1derJ· tH1n f11r \\ h.it thl' pubilc 1\:.int s ·· Ii<' :-J 1d ht' \1 •iuld support :-t rcn ~l h l'n1n g of thl' C'1ty 's tull-.1 dl· ~r ~ultn g nrdinanC't', lu\\er f<'(~ ..1\ tht• mt1111t·1p;,il ~olf course and "l l'l('t C'nfuret·n1t•nt c1f tht• . •'tty's e'\1 :-ting s1,1.;n ordinanc1._· rather th;1n ~•d opt ion of :.i tougher '11!11 l.Jll . Ri ce s a id th(' <::ounC'il must ~pt>nd n1t1 r(' t1m(' l·vn:.1der1ng s..1\J 1'\ .ind otht'r probl"-•ms v;ith1n 1 hl• P• •I ie•· dep.J rt m t'lll Htt't· 11 .ts pre:-1tl<·nt or th<· San ('l 1•rll l'!\tl' Publ1 l· S af e ty F:rnplP~l'~ .\s:-nl 1 ~1\1P11 I !'S~:A 1 .n thl' t i nll' 1t l'n nt1 .u·11·d \l'tth the ·rl'.1m-,t .. rs t :n 111n f1 1r rl'prl'Sl'nt:i · l1 11n ll\ :-,il:1ry nt•g,11t1a11nns. P olice Cliief Sele ctio11 Du e 1 11 Januar y Current pl ;:i ns call for La~una Beat·h's nl'W police cluef to bi.· selected from ,1n1on g f(1ur can·. d1d:ltes and aeet.•p\l'{I by the city council b y n11d J:.tnuary, City :'\t anaf!er Al The:il ~aid today. Th£' n£'1v chief "di lake his po~ition with the etty :\·larch 1, ratht>r than 1'n January a s onginally planned, Thea! said. Present Poli ce Ch1l'f }-'rank Schopt'n 1•·1!1 hold off his retire· mcnt until lhc·n . 10 avoid the necessity ot appu1nl1ng an acting chi('f. Schopcn v•:1s du(' to retire Jan. 4. Thea! s:11d lhe cxtc>nsion of time wa:; donl' primarily to allow ' the man selected s ufficient time tor('lneatc. ORANGE COAST '"~ ., .. ,,.;·, , .. , ••• -~ .. 1·t 1"}""1 I•• "' ....... f" $.o•l D•• ly p,1"' ... 1n """''" ,, ,,,,,_ n"""'"• ..... ,_p,,.o ""~"11,,_u, ... -o._. ~1<1'..tih"" na<o•.,P•"• ~•l"t<:l·h<"''·"" """'' •· J "''·'""' t"'""Q" ''"'"•', r ,,, ........ '" .. , ... ,., """"'"· ......... ...,. ........... ' .•. •• ·• "" . • ""'""· \"~01 .... ,. "·"'"• •'•' l~., ..... h · •• ft ·,,,~th '""" ................ , ..... ,, ~. t .. •· " wll+•> .. .,I !>•h .. O••• """~"'"'•' 1"" V·ft· '"'' ~ul>l•\""'G I"""'" .ol lJO ...... , ! .. ., ~·" ti, {01•• "' '"• '""'"' n•o .,.i., Robert N. Weed Pt•"~•nt Ond Pu""""' J;,ck R. Curley V·t~ r''""' "' """ C..•.,.•t• M.i""'llt,. Thomas Keevil (<hlOt Thomas A Murphine Man•ll"'ll r 0,1.,, Charles H. 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IN " ",·,I••• ''"· ..... .,. ••• ,.. ..... c• od•"'' .. ~·•hi• ~··•·h "'"' ~ fO <''"•· '" .. i!~CYI ·~· •I< f<•I• ""'0" OI ........ ~~· ... , .. ._.,,,"" ''"" 0"''•"• DOt~ •t l;O\!a Mo\O, ("hfMh•O ~"'°" > D"~" ~y '•'"'' \! )\ ""'" lh•y '""'''tlf l l moMh'I "'''""'•""'l•l\<ll<-~J ii ,_.,nl~ .. ·-.... _ --- Tuesdai, December 23. 1915 Police Claiel Sags Balboa Pussycat Not Off Hook T he announcem e nt that the Orange County District Attorney had dropped dozens of obscenity charges against the Pussycat Theaters in Buen a Park and An3heim s hould have no erfl'ct on Nc .... ·port Beacl1 's cast's, :"Je.,..'porl Police Chief B. James Glavas .s aid tod<ty . "I was surprised at the an· nouncement that the charges had been dropped." said G lavas, "but at the same time, I see no ef- fect on the cases \\'e have pending against t he Balboa J>ussycat Theater... · :\t least a dozen separate com· plaint:; still are pending against lhe theater ownership and n1an:ig,emcnt as the res ult of a !ting series of r aids on t he Peninsula movie house. The dropping of charges in the no11h area of the county related to the h:ird-core films "Deep Throat" and "Devil in Mi~s J ones," as \\'Cll as several other titles .. 11hl cR had been shown and seized al the theater 's two out· Jets. The prosecution said that in the interest of justice, the charges should be dropped because all the film s .... ·ere substantially s1m.ilar in content and "Throat" and ··Devil" had be<>n ruled not obscene by a Newport Harbor municipal court jury. The Balboa T heater has billed Bandit Goes Ape iii Holdnp ~EW ORLEA:-.IS {t\P) -The robber .,...ho took SJ .278 from a pizza stand herl?' v.1on't be h3rd to remember but he m ight be a lit- Lie difficult to identify. l-le was \vearing a gorilla m ask as he jumped from behind a banana tree at the rear or the stand. The band it , dressed in black clothing and a trenchcoat, grunt· ed Monday at 1\-lichael R . \Vi sdom. the J7 .year-old cook . saying something police quoted as ":\rrgggghhh b ~'' and then .. Uggggghhhhhh'" Then the gunman s lugged \Visdom .,..,ith the shotgun, bar- ricaded him . a waitress and another employe in an attic and emptied the safe and cash re - gister. those t'vo films ror many weeks and poli ce a tt1.•nt1 on tn Newport has \V<1ned . Glavas' vice and intt.•Higence · offi cers have insisted, how£'VCr, that if the t1tll'S change and tht> theme remains the same, they .... ·ould continue :,l·izurcs of films alleged to be obscene. Thus far , none of the pending c·ases from Newport's raids earlier this year have been !:il'hedu]('d ror tria l. The official reason has been because of a Jack of adequate staff 1n the DA 's office tu pro. S£'tUtt• the {·Om plaints. Davies Third Cwzdidate in San Juan Race Robert Davies, a San Juan Capis trano planning co m - missioner, has become the third official candidate for the city council. The el£'etion is in l\1arch. Davies. a resident of the city for four years, filed his nomina- tion papers Monday. Others who have filed their papers and thus become official candidates arc Richard Hamilton, an artist. and Gary Hausdorfer, president of the Alto Capistrano J-lomeowners Association. Ten other people al so have taken the necessary papt.'r \\''Ork from the city clerk's office. Jn. cumbent Dr. Roy L. Byrnes, .,...ho had taken out the papers. now has said :he will not seek re- election. 11is action extends the filing de- adline for council candidates lo December 30. Davies, a computer programer in the systems and data process- ing department of an insurance company, s aid one reason he has joined the council race is to see that the goals and objectives of the city's general plan are "foll o\\·ed throug h in the spirit in '\'hi ch they were written." He s aid he favors the open space and agricu ltural preserva. lion measure which wilJ also be on the ballot in M arch. f'rom Page A l MARINE COMPLAINT • • • He claims th(' safety hazard is posed by fi g hter pilots who .. .,..•ant to look good over t he fie ld" .... ·hi!e zooming into the base for practice earner land- ln gs. "If one of those airplanes CV('r goes into the park , the '.\1arine Corps "·ill never get out of debt,'' he says. Pilots make their runway ap- proaches by using an optical sighting device, called a "mir- ror." .,..·hich is positioned part .... ·ay dO\\'O the runway. In Bennett's opinion the lo\\'- f I yin g hazard s cou ld be minimized by us ing an alternate runway or by moving the mirror one half mile down the runway presently used. "This .,...ould prec\udecoming in over l,ion Country . Pilots 1\11ul Ll miss it entire!v,'' he sa id. "It 's just a m atter Or arlj ustmt>n t. ll's not taking away or elin1111ating anything." T he mirror. whi ch is port:.ihl(' and on wheels, was descnbcd to be in the ''best possibl e posi tion.·· however, by Col. Wilcox . l ie says if it were moved down the run~·ay the plant es would run off its end in the event of a m alfunction. Col. Wi lcox. noted th at he personally has n ever Oo\\TI ovt•r Lion Country Safari and that pilots a re instructed to avoid Oy - rng ove r the am usement park. However , El T oro Command('r ~1 aj . Gen . A . W. O 'Con · n£'ll, in a letter to Lion Country Safari, says "due to weather and unforeseen air traffic::: conditions an occasion a l ove rflight could oc- cur." Jerry Kobrin, Lion CounlrY's vice preside nt of publi c relations, claims planes are flying over dai· ly at·· giraffe-level." "I'm not about to t ake on the U.S. Ma r ine Corps in hand·to- hand com bat. However, they are traumatizing not only our ex- ecutive offi cers but a lso our shareholders tha nks to thei r kamikaze attacks d ay and night," Kobrin s aid. "We've had to suspend our • nighttime activities and we'rethe only amusement park in thecoun· try forced to close at sundown beca use of the bleeping jets.•• Park officials, he noted, have repeatedly tried to {>C;nuade base officials to a~ter their fiight pat- tern "only to be given the stock answer 'You ~hould be glad that those are OUR planes you're hearina:. • " ft is pointed out by El Toro of. fiC'iaJs, however, that the ba:se \\'as there before Lion Country and the Corps protestW the con- struction of the amusement park from the beginning. Federal Aviation Administra- tion regulations provide lhat planes must fl y at least 600 feet above sea·level unless over a run .... ·ay but El Toro is 300 fee~ above sea .level. That means pilots are within the la\v if they're fl ying over Lion Country at an aH itude of300 feet. 8£'nnett maintain's that "we \Vere here first" argument car- ries no "'eight a nd that the Corps !ihould conc~ntrate on solv ing the existing proble m . ··The l\l arine Corps seems to believe there is no problem, that complaints must be w ea rily tolerated and brushed aside as be - ing a tolal minority point of vi£'w. and passi ng time h e<1ls a ll g ripes,·· he said. I t is his sugge.stion that nut only could the carrier land ing pro- cedure be modified for greater safety but also that pilots might be better off p r acticing elsl'.'where. "San Clemente Island has a runway, it has a mirror and it's right in the middle of the water. If they're going to fly and play car- rier landing this is a logical place to go -the ocean," Bennett argued. Laguna Auto Crash Case Now Closed Laguna Beach police said lo· day no fu rther department action will be taken in the investigation ot a strange single car rollover accident Monday. T he d river of the car was seen by a witness to crawl from the . mangled ve hicle and flee the area. Police Lt. J ohn Zelko said that' as tar a~ the department was concerned, ther e was no further action n eeded. NO second party was involved and no citizen re· port of a stolen car matching the w recked one has been filed, Zc-lko said. Lacking information or some wrong.doing, the department's only action has been to have the wrecked car towed f rom the scene, 800 b lock o f Coastview dri ve. • ' UPI Tfl'l'hotO MARY JO RISHER (LEFT)LOSES CUSTODY OF SON Court Criti cizes Relationship With Ann Foreman (ri ght)· Mrs. Barley, Pilot W riter's Mothe r , D ies !\lrs. Sarah Al ice Barley, 83, the 1nother of Daily Pilot court reporter Tom Rarley, died in her nati\'C Lt>cds, J.:ngland, c:.irly tu· day. _ ~frs . HarlE'y, :l member of the original Suffrag£'tles in England lUlder Emily Pankhurst. died in her steep. B('sides her son, l\'hO 1s a rC'S i· d('llt of OrangP, '.\1rs. Darley leaves a daug hter. Alice, of l..eeds: five grandchildren <:1nd lhrl?-e great·grandchlidrt·n . In he r youngC'r yc<1rs. !\lrs. Rarley joinf.•d the mov('mt>nt for women 's rig hts a nd she and many mcn1bcrs of the group JC · ti\·e early 1n this century h;.1d fre - qu e nt encountl'rs \\Llh the authorities. "She was always very prnud nf that,'' her son said today . S outh Coast Trash Days R esche dule d Trash collection in South Coast Con1n1L1nit1es \Viii be allrred this "'et.•k a nd ncxl h<'causc of thl' Chr1 st1n:J.s ;u1d :"J'e1v \'e:ir'.s Day holidays. 'fhe l'l'Sl' heel u ltng is as fol 101\·s: -S~1n Jua n Capistrano. Lai:un:.i '.'"i~ut~I, Oan;,i f'o1nt, Capistrano Heach a nd South L:iJ.!LUla f;1rcas .st'r\'t•d by !:iol.ag l)isrio:,al Co ) · Tr:.is h norn1:illy collt•t1l'd Thurs - d;:.iy ',''Ill be collected Saturday morning. -f,::iguna 11 l'ach· Tras h norrnally collected Thursday \viii be picked up l"rtday J-'riday col- lect ions v.• i 11 he m adC' S:lturday. -S<in l 'lt•1nPnte ; Tra s h normally colll:'l'led Thursday v.·ill be pickt•d lip l"rid:.iy as wt·ll as that normal I:.· piC'kl'd up l"riday. f'rom Page A l LES BIAN • • • Three psycholog1sts t{•slified last week a child raised in a homosexual environment \\'a s not m ore likclv to becomf' :i homosexual thati one raist'<l 1n a heterosexual environn1ent. 1\' cHnical psyC'hologis t, Dr. Dolures Dyers. said Riehard told her last vear he wanted lo cont inue' to live \\·ith his n1other. But :vi s. Ri s hcr 's older son. Jimmy, a senior in high school. said he preferred Ji ving v.·ith his father bccaU.S(' hi s n1 othcr·s homosex uality embarrassed him . Doug R is her said l~i c hard 1\·ould have a ··fat her and mother image portrayed befo1·e him to set> and model himself aftC'r " tf the j ury aw:irds hi1n custody. The National Organizalion or \Vomen has passed ;,i resolution supporting '.\l s . ltis he r and is ra1s1ng funds i n he r be half ;\fartha Dickey, lhl' Dallas ;-.;ow representative. s~ud ~I s . Risher was being disc-r1m1natl>d :igainst because of sexual pr('fC'1·l'.'ntes. f 'rom Page .4 1 COFFIN ... !or cumrn t'nt !c)da y or ~1 onday when (•ailed by a llatly Pilot re. portt'r . He has not been <.JV<iilabll· for comment since lhe coffin v.·as found . ··our hopes >ire centered on the Batesville people tel Un~ us who purch11::;ed t his coffin," an in· vesligator s aid. "\Vhen we havt.· that information. 11 will be full ste;im ahead for this depart· ment.'' THIEF CLAIMS HARASSM ENT A l.J:untin gton Beach man left police scratching their he:ids in disbelief late Mond:iy night wh en he called to complain of harass· ment and threats by neighbors. The alleged victim told the front desk o ffice r they must be bothering hi m because he wa.s committing petty thefts in the area. Only 4 I Official in LB Race •. Just a day befor(' the candidate fi ling d<'adline, only four mem· hers of the n ine tandidate Cield ha ve retur ned nominat ion papers to the Laguna Beach City Clerk to become offi cial c:1n- didates. Those who have comptetc<l ril · . ing J.t'e l\1ark Gurnbincr, re- altor; .Buck Sims, restaurant manage r ; Norman Von i-:ck(', shop ov.·ner, and J ohn ~le Dowe ll , planning commissionrer and semi-retired labor relations con• suit ant. Other d('Clared but WlDfficial candidates are Sally Bellerue. planning com1nissioner: Arnold .. lano, writer: l lo\\'ard Da.,..•son, stockbroker: Robert Pruetl. and !\1ark r~. Gorden. a law student. The de adline for return or can- didate filing nan1ination p;,1pers is5 p.m. Wednesday. The city clerk 's position ha::.- drawn only one candid::tte, Vern;,i Rollinger. who has bet.'n active in assorted civic act ivities. The cily t1·easu1·cr's race has drawn l\VO candidates. Margaret "Peg " l\1or rea le, int.'umbt"nl treasurer, and Glenn C. J ones. an accountant. Four Cities set Holiday For Employes Em ployes of four Orange Coast cities 1vill get some bonus holiday time this yule season, joinini.: federal, state and county govern- ment 'vorkers in taking 3 break 1rom d aily d uties. (Related Story, PageA3l I rvi n e and San Clementl' municipal \VOrke rs \Viii get addi- tional full·day holi d<tys. W,t•d nesday, Christmas E\'l'. \\111 be a day o ff at lrvinl' City llalL in addition to the regular Christm:ls :ind New \'ear's Dav ho lida ys. San Clement(• employes \Viii take their e xtr:.i day on Friday, the same day grant('d to federal ;.t.nd counly v.·orkers. Newport Beach and Seal Reach t>mptoyl's \«i ll gC'L off \\'Ork al noon on both Christmas Eve <1nll lhe day before Nt>w year's in <.1d -... d1ti on to the regular hohdays. r City halls in all other Orange Coast communities will close on· ·1y on the regular holidays '.\1ost business :.ind industrv. in·· eluding supermarkets. \\'JJI i:los1.: on Chris tmas and Nt•w Ye:.ir 's but a county eh<imbcr of ('on1 rnerce s pokesm<1n sa id tod<.1 v lhal some pharmaci es <ind sm;i it convenience markets wi!I st<~Y open to supply holid:iy ne1..·ds . 1\ll the county's courts \\'ill Ix.· closed on Frid:ly in addition tu Christmas and New Yt'ar's. The only federal governmcril offi ce that \\'ill be> OJX'll for busi ness as usual Friday \\'ill be tht• U.S. Jlostal Service, v.•h1ch 1,1.·i\l be deli vering mail that day. 'Tony Pro ' Indicted NF.W YORK (APJ -1\nthony "Tony Pro" Provenzano, a NeW Jersey Teamsters offiei<tl who i ~ a target for questionin~ in thl' Ja1nes R . l-loffa l'ase, has p leaded innocent to a charge that he took part in a $2 million loan- kickback scheme invo!V1'n g uh - iofl pension fends. ~DEN'S ................. ~-J--. .. -installation. cµstom draperies *•••••. carpe UC. NO. '2l04n 1663 PLACENTIA AVENU E' ! COST A MESA, CALIF. 92611 \' j N " ... ~ ~· ~, ~ .. ... '"' ~,, ~" .... .,.,, ~"' Tuesday's Closing Prices NEW ~)In ,.., Pl ,,~ {lc'.t 1 ~l ~$11•12,., 11\t CMoPao -• 11~ 11~• CMl•IR!lOJ Inv.,,'• C.0Cn1nCU )1 .ioi., ... C..1>110ICI O(l 12 :k'I 1{1.lro-'.:. C.OMIQ •n~ as ,.. ., '• CMO CO 110 I 9 .,,,__ ~. C#!llQ ou t 1 ,.., • C.rlf•l• It e w 10 •-.,. c... cu.er. s '"°° 5.4'·-,,., C.,OIFtl 10 I 4~>-'4 C..1ol'l-I lo(! I 1llo l~k • ~. 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PSEGpl t b7 • ,3g ~J PEE l>fl12S L/SC DAILY PILOT A J :t o oft)~iMG1J~1 ~,. ll U&"lrNTi~) ~---'-.J'-...)'r'1L11.JL.J v r_ Vic Ada ms has JOUled (tn\n1ad, Int'., <.1 Newport BcaC'h· based adverl1s 1ng 1-lgcnt y ,1o; .in acr11unt eX\:C'Ult ve lie will be 1n c h.11 )El' of W1~dom I mporl Salc:s , a beer im- porter, an(I scv1·ral olhc1 cv1np11111;:;. • Lonnit· Gas kins, rorml·rly n1anagL·r or cngmeer'1Jlg al Dttf>O'll 1':IPl'tron1r:-;. Inc 111 Irvine, has bct>n promolcd to d1rcetor of rna r kl·t 1ng .u1d ad vanted tcchnoloi::y at the f 1rn1. (;:ll;k1n:s was forml'rly a:sso<:1,1tcd w1lh the n1 11:ro1;lcc · tron1cs grou1) of the Magnavox research labs. • r>r . Kl"\ an P Shamb.-ook h<.1s tx1~n selected by •'1 oxon, In c. of Irvine to hi.; director of enc,inl'ennA lie was rormcr· Jy with Da lalron, ln c ofS;inta •\nJ • Fluor Co.-p . has n,1med Joseplt GAS1e1Ns F. Carney to the newly created po:;1t1on of manager of co.-porate audit Carnt·y r.1mc to tluor after. six years with Evans Products Co of Portland. • Newport Beach resident George I .. t\rgyros ha:s been elected to lhe board of dlJ'ectors of the First National Ba nk of Orange County. Argvros 1s pres ident of Arne I i)c\elopmi nl Co. ~1ncr .i\.mel l\.1 anagement Co. and has been Ul\Olvcd \Vilh r'"JI estate development 1ll Orange Cowily :s uicc 19GJ. • Stephen[, Shirley of Laguna Beach, has hcen promo!('il to manager of the Newport Beach office of K1ddcr·l,eabody. Inc. * Fred Cassie, who previously headed f"rcd Cassie Ad· verttS mg a nd Public Relations m Orange, h<.1s been named a vice president at the Leland Oliver Co., Int'. Orange based advertisin g, public relations and marketmg firm. The Tustin resident has past i1d · · vert1:smg aff1liat1ons with Lee Walters Advert1s1ng 1n Santa Ana <ind George Peters Advertismg m Newport Beach. CASS LE • james L. S1ehl has been appointed viC'e president of marketmg for the Naked Mint d1v1s1on or Computer Automation, Inc. fie was preVJOUSly VICC president or domestic sales for the lrv10e based com4 pany. • J a mf's r...eS1eur has been named vice pres ident and cashier for Santiago flank of 1'ustm. He Jives m Corona del Mar w1lh his wife ;:ind two chtldrcn. • South Coast NatKHtal llank president Nick J . Florio ha~ announ ced the formation of an advisory board lo assist 1n formulation of busl!less pohc1 es for the independ ent bank . Board members include Frank Astrella, vice pres ident and g('neral m anger of Western Mouldmgs~ J ess L Frost. president of F.-ost Construction Co.; Sylvan J. llaenel, ex. ecut1vc VICC pres ident or All metal Screw P roducts Co I Inc. and \\Iii bur D. Newman, certified pubbc accountant. + June M. Welsh has been appointed Orange County re- -g1ooal manager for SIS Temporary Services, Inc., a tern: porary help firm located m Costa Mesa. S he will be responsible ror sales and m nnagemcnt rune· t1 ons at the fi rm's FUilerton, Santa Ana and Costa M<.•sa branch offices Mrs. Welsh Joined lhe f1rm ·m 1971 and was most recently manager of thl· Santa An a facility. She: 11\eS in Anaheim with her husband. • lluntington Reach resident Dennis 0 . Ingram has Joined G.-ubb and Ellis C..omml'.-c1a l Rrokeragc Co. as a sa les r epresentative 1n the Los Angeles office. ~ Slanley R. Es benshade h::is been promoted lo director of manufaetur1ng for Kawasaki Motors Corp. 1-Ie was formerly plant manager of the firm s Lin coln, Ne b. manufactunng facility ;ind will be rctu.rrung to corporate offices m Santa Ana. Wheat Crop Parched --But Still 'Good' WASlffNGTON' (UPI) -The parched Great Plains may hold the 1976 winter wheat crop 9 percent below this year s record, but the h~1rvest s hould spll be s uff1 c1ent to meet expected needs Agn culture Department orf1C'ta ls say. The depart ment s crop reporting board announced thal farnier:s have 111crea~(<tl v.•tnler v.h eal plantings 2 percen l over 1975, to57 2 m1[1ion arrcs -thegreatests1nce 1937 •. BUT IT SAID the lack of moisture in p:1rts of the Plains dunng early Nov ember was an 1nd1cat1on that per acre yields would be down from last year and lhe crop might total 1 496 btl hon bushels, compared v.•tth the 1975 rteord produc· lion of l 651 bl I I ton bushels · Despite the expected de<:hn c in production. assistant agnculturc secretary Richard E Bell said the 1976 harvest would probably still be big C'nough to meet all needs 1n the 1976-77 marketing season I-le said the smaller crop may be offset by some decline 1n exports -which take most or the country's wheat -from the peaks of the c urrent season. ~ BELL ADDED, however, that the crop estim ate may strengthen wheal pnces, which have declined sharply 1n re . cent months and currently arc more than $1 a bushel below a year earlier In a separate report, the ARnCulture Department also announced that prospects for the overall wor ld carryover supply or grains next summer now appear s lightly better· than 1n an analys is issued Oct . 31 Al that time , experts pr~ diC'ted total world reserves -which stood at JOl 9 m1lbon metnc tons last July l -would be down lo98 8 m1lhon tons next summer The new report put next summer's probable stock at 99 4 m1lhon tons , Off1c1a ls said global wheat stocks would be down slight· ly from earlier forecasts, bul production of n ee is higher than expeeted and analysts have cooled speculal1on that Soviet grain imports for 1975-76 would go s ubstantially above the current 27 m1lhon ton estimate. . ' l i • I AJ4 DAILY P1lOT Tu.es.My Oecem~1 ?J 1 91~ ' .. I / ,....,.,• ----------------. nd as they rode off into the sunset, the prince promised her his love, his riches and his castle in the clouds if . . . only she would be his. She agreed. Later, after the weddirig, they discussed the running of the kingd9m._((The King, my " father, is old· and my blessed mother, the Queen, has long been . gone and the. castle is in terrible dis- array;' explained the Prince. (1t nee.ds the hand of a fine . woman like yourself to straighten its many rooms and dust its many nooks and light its many fifes and clean its many chimneys and sweep its many corridors ·and feed its many occupants and visitors. Then, we shall have many sons so that they may run the kingdom long after I am gone. I can only hope that when they come ·: · ~2 of age, they will be as lucky as I in finding . a good wife'! And with that, they kissed and the Prince lived happily ever after. I' ou've come a long way, bah~ ---,-- VIRGINIA SUMS I R egular and Menthol. Warning : The Sucgeon Gen eral Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Da ngerous to Your Health. • 17 mg'.· tar:' 1.0mg . nicotine w. per cigarette, FTC Aepon Nov.'75 ' • . I n~ ten bet bll! the mo 1 die wh red ] A wa~ bee figt !\1a1 c Mir hev to ti go t war Lia I thot A wilt Cori 1''-4 the Cou betv "} patt nih1 who on wee. as 8 he s; )l -per1 a ire man Cap1 re as .... (11.J pron over to pl Kem fiee'r Tra plan Cl. fleer M NE And~ MeN free Pres impa coulc the s• Sei that agen and bee a with seerr ding coulc rese play• Th noun to be I ~ t • . 1 : I Saddleback EDIT 1.0 N Tod ay's C l osing .Y . S t ot-ks VOL.68, N0.357,2SECTIONS,26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1975 TEN CENTS Cra~h Investigators ·May Use Hypnosis l I By DO!l !:, L!~ ~.~~E acoording to I rvlne Detective light station wagon and damagOO T h e . b u s d r I v e r a n d 3 found by po Ii c e a<ddent in th• int erscrtion. ' • Irv· . . John Stoneback. ~ Orange Coun.ty Transit ~is-p~senger, student driver Allen vestigators, Stoneback said The impact carried the two me pohce plan to .as.k a wit-Mrs. Mendez, 32 .• of 22731 tnct bus, according to Detective Eichorn of Anaheim, were re-According to the investigation vehicles diagonally across the 10• ness to undergo hy~nosis Ulan at-Avalon St.. El. Toro, di~ at Costa Stonebac~.. . leased after treatment at Costa team, Mrs. Mendez was driving tersech on with enough force to te~pt to .d etermine the facts ~esa Memonal ~<?spital follow. · The ?Pinions of the b~ dnver Mesa Memorial Hospital Mon-southbound on University Drive knock the front end of the full- behind ~ violent auto, truck and mg.the 7. a .m . col1Js1on Mo~day ~t who wit~essed; th.e ~0Uis1?n ~d day. when she was struck broadside size OCTD bus about eight feet, bus ~cc1dent Monday that took Un~versity and Campus dnves m of a lraf.f1c accident mvesllgation . The driver of th.e pickup truck by the truck, dri vmg west on over a curb and into a guardrail. ~~th~; of a pregnant El Toro lrvme. · ·t team differ ~n what happened. involv.ed, Dale Critchfield, 18. of Campus Drive. Mrs. Page told Stoneback s:ud today that MQ.. · . . Th~re sh I are unanswered Stoneback said. 530 Wilson St., Costa Mesa, was investigators the positions of the Mendez was four months preg· . The strongest ev~dence m· 9uest1ons .a~ut who :-v~s at fault . Stoneback said he plans to ask reported in ''satisfactory" condi-vehicles were reversed nant. c1tmg a coroner's report dicates th~l M~s. Mana Mendez. 1Jl t~e colhs1on th~t disintegrated bus driver Glenda Page, 55, of lion today. Stoneback said the ·truck ap· Mrs ~end et is survived bv her who ~as killed 1.n the crash .. ran a a pickup truck dn ven by a Cost~ Ga~den Grove, to undergo hyp-The vers ion of the accident told parenlly had the green hght and husband, Alfredo .\tendez a·nd ;J red light, causing the accident, Mesa man, totaled Mrs. Mendez nos1s to help her memory. by the bus driver is opposite that Mrs. Mendez ran a red light into 3-year old chi ld Flier ished? Claims DowngraJed for Warning By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Of 111• D•lly Piiot SI.aft A Marine Corps pilot claims he was down graded in the Reserves because he criticized unsafe jet fighter m aneuvers at El Toro Manne Corps Air Statton. Curtis Bennett. 33, of 932 Miramar, Laguna Beach. says he was passed over for promotion to the rank of major and asked to go lo a lesser s tatus because he warned his superiors of a poten- tial air disaster that could claim thousands of Ii ves. A Vietna m combat veter a n with 11 years of service in the Corps. Rennell maintains that F 4 fi ghters frequently approach the runway by flying over Lion Country Safar i at an altitude bet ween 300 to 600 ft.>et. .. Any kind of t.'m<'rgency in this pattern could result m total an- nih.i lalion of thous ands of p<'ople who attend Lion Country Safan on any given day On lh<' weekends. there m ay be as many as 8.000 to 10,000 in attendance, .. he said. Marine Corps officials. citing a -perfect sa fety record with aircraft c arri e r -t ype landing maneuvers at the base, say that Capt. Bennett le ft for different reasons. "He voluntarily went to class III. He was passed over twice for promotion . If an officer is passed over twice we have no choice but to place him in that status." Col. Kenneth Wilcox. commanding of- fice·r of the Marine Air Reserve Train ing Detachment, ex - plained. Class Ill st atus means that of. ricers are still able to dnll but in MeN ally Als o O•ilY PllOt SI.lit Photo RIPS MAR•NE TACTICS Pilot Curtis Bennett a non-pay status. They arc also subject to recall during a na tional emergency It is Bennett ·s contention, how eve r, that h e forfeited his pos ition in Class II status and $450 a month pay by pointing out to his supNiors that pilots are practicing their carrie r landings with total disregard for the terrain be low. Col. Wilcox, while declining to be s pecific about Bennc tt·s personal record. did say though that the captain was passed over for promotion because he "ob· viously did something that his Free Agent Ruling For Messersmith NEW YORK (AP) -Pitchers Andy Messersmith and Dave McNally were d eclared baseball free agents today, the Associated Press learned. The decision by impartial arbitrator Peter Seitz could shake the foundations of the sport. Seitz. who one year ago ruled that Catfish Hunter was a free agent. ruled that Messersmith and McNally we re free agents because they played in 1975 without contracts. The ruling seemed certain to set up a bid- ding war for Messersmith and it could doom baseball's histonc reserve clause that binds a player to one team. The decis ion was lo be an- nounced later today. It is certain to be challenged in the courts. This decis ion is much more im- portant that the one rendered in lhe Hunter case. Hunter was declared a free agent because Oakland owner Charles 0 . Finley failed to honor the t e rms of his contract. Messersmith a nd McNally have been declared free agents on the grounds that a player becomes such by playing a year without a contract. Baseball owners already have filed a suit in federal court m Kansas City, claiming the cases of Messersmith. who pitches for tbe Los Angeles Dodgers, and McNally, who retired in mid- season after pitching for Mon- treal. werenot arbitrable. Jf that effort fails. the owners seem certain lo challenge Seitz' ruling in court. Say Again? Obsolete Note Obsolete WASHINGTON CAP) ..--Agriculture Secretary Earl L. Butz has signed an official order which declares, among other things, that a previous order issued to declare some of his memos obsolete is now obsolete itself. The order, titled "Secretary's Memorandum No. 1889," s tates that "a recent r eview of Secretary's Memoranda revealed that certain memoranda have become obsolete.'' Thus, the new memo said, "the following Jist of secretary's mel}'loranda are declared obsolete.'' Heading the list was Memorandum No. 1800 is· sued Aug. 28, 1975 which was the previous "obsolete secretary's memoranda.'' An Agriculture Department s pokesman said that "presumably another memorandum will make the new obsolete memorandum obsolete'' some time in the rutur<.' supenor officer didn·t think was correct." · Bennett maintains that his search for the s pecific cause of his placement on the Class III rolls has been fruitless but that hf had not yet contacted Corps headquarters in Washington D.C. about examining his file. He claims the safety hazard is posed by fig hter pilots who .. want to look good over the field" while zooming into the base for practice carrier land- ings. ..If one of those airplanes ever goes into the park. the Marine Corps will never gel out of debt,·• he says. Pilots m ake their runway ap· proaches by us ing an optical sighting device, called a ··mir· ror," which is positioned partway down the runway. In Bennett's opinion the low- f I yin g hazard s could be minimized by using an alternate runway or by moving the mirror one half mile down the runway presently used . "This would preclude coming in over Lion Country.' Pilots would miss it entirely," he said. "Tl's just a matter of adjustment. It's not taking away or eliminating anything.'' The mirror, which is portable and on wheels . was described lo be in the '· best possible position,·' however , by Col. Wilcox. He says if it were moved down the runway the pl antes would run off its end in the event ofa ma I function. Col. Wilcox noted that he personally has n ever flown over Lion Country Safari and that <See MARINE, Page A2) Angola Faction Will h e Left Alone hy U.S. WASHINGTON (AP) - Secretary of State Henry A. Kiss· inger said today the United States would have no objection to a :\'tarxist faction taking control of Angola. But, Kissinger said, so long as the Soviet Union and Cuba keep backing the Marxist faction with "a massive expeditionary force," the United States will re- sist. SOVIETS FURNISH MIGS TO ANGOLA AIR FORCE, A4 Even with the Senate voting last week to block new funds for covert aid to the anti-Marxists. Kissinger said, "We are going to make a major e ffort. both diplomatically a nd on the ground, to make do with what we have." Kissinger reiterated the Ad- ministration position that the United States has no designs on the former Portuguese colony in West Africa. He said Washington supports a coalition among the three rival factions or any other African sotution. But, speaking of the Soviet Union, which has given m assive nu1itary s upport to the Popular Movement for the Liberation of Angola ( M LA >. Kissinger warned: "The United States will not accept Soviet expansion of any kind." • Kissinger said the issue is not whether a pro.Soviet faction wins control, but that "failure to resist can only lead ottier countries to conclude that their situation is becoming more precarious." While the United States is not about to penalize Moscow by cut· ting grain sales. "There is no question our over-all relationship will suffer," Kissinger said. With questions on Angola pre· dominating at the news con- frrence. Kissinger defended t~e (Sc-e ANGO l~A. Page A!) • ~~~~~~~~- The Eleventh Hour It's a line of the times, people trying to finis h up their Yuletide postal chor es at the Laguna Hills Post Office near Leisure World. The man with the Santa Cl~us hat in center of picture 1s Robert /\. Smith of Laguna Hills who ha~ worn the cap for the last fi ve Chri!-.tmas ::;<.·~1sons ju!lt to be jolly. Mortuary Under Attack Leisure World Residents Protest Plans By ANNE COOP ER Oii"-0.lly Piiot SI.aft A protest campaign is mount- ing in the Laguna Hills Leisure World retirement community again st construction o f a mortuary planned at a Moulton Parkway gate to the walled com- plex. ··A mortuary at that location would be in very poor taste,'' said Minnie McEwing, 227-D Ave. Ma- jorca. "Since m y letter of protest appeared in the Leisure World News. I've had seven or eight calls from people who agree with me. One woman said she'd sell her home if they go ahead with the mortuary.·· Mrs. M c Ewing said she objects to the localion of the proposed McCormick Mortuary because its proximity to the retirement com· munity would be "depressing" and because it would have a bad effect on property values .. "My relatives wouldn't mind driving a few miles down the road to a mortuary after I'm gone," she said. "And that's what they are going lo do. We'll boycott this oneifit goes up." E.rpe~ting Cher Bono, recently recon· cilcd with husband-singer Gregg Allman, is pregnant and expecting in late June or July. The television star will resume professional partncri:;hi(> with Sonny Bono, her first husband, in February. Mortuary execulive Robe rt McCormick Jr. said the funeral home has been planned for the convenience of Leis ure World re-· sidents. "Leisure World people with whom we have dealt in the pasl, .. he explained. "have told us they would prefer a location clos<'r than our funeral hom e in Laguna Beach. Our primary reason for puying the Moulton Parkway pro pt>rty was to serve the Leisure World community better." :\'tcCormick s aid his firm is open to all possibilities and will study residents' feelings beforl' prO<.'eeding with construction. "We will be me<'ling after Christmas with residents and \\1th Golden Ram Foundation of (See '10RTUARY, Page A:?> 'Mystery' Coffin Makers Located Orange County Shenff's of ficers have located the ma kers of a coffin that was thrown onto thl' county dump in Coyote Canyon last week with its human l'l' mains spilled among mounds of trash. But record keepers at the Batesville, Jnd., casket plant have not yet been able to de· termine the identity o·r th e Orange County mortuary that purchased the m etal coffin. "They know that it was made in the 1950s," an investigator stated today. ''And they believe that as soon as they can lay their hands on further records they can tell us where the cas ket was s hipped." Until then, in ves ligalors stressed today. they do not intend to make prolonged inquiries at county mortuaries which have already been briefly contacted . on the disposal of the coffin con- taining human rem ains. Coroner's officers have not yet completed w hat they say are lengthy forensic tests on the whitened bones found in the bat- tered metal coffin. They have determined that the deceased was male but have not yet established his age or the date of his interment. Sheriff's investigators made it c lear today that one county mortuary is at the top of a short list of suspects. • ~u.t they refused to identify the f ac1hty for t he record pending a report from the Jndiana casket pl3Jlt. . Trash workers who made tho grisly discovery last week while sorting rubbish at Coyote Canyon told deputies that one of their <'Ol leagues recalled h auling a number of casketi; lo the dump - from the Westminster Memorial Pa rk. Officers s~:id the employe did nol know if those coffins were t.>mpty or occupied. Sheriff's investigators said to day that they have not yet been 3ble t o contact Westminster :vlemor ial Direc tor Derek Mc Whmney on the possibility that the Coyote Canyon casket may have come from his facility. :\tcWhmney was not available for comment today or Monday \\hen called by a Daily Pilot re- (See COFFIN, Page A2) Coas t '== \\·eat h e r Fair through Wednes· day. Not much tern· perature change. Highs near 70. Lows tonight in the 40s. INSIDE T ODAY In second .article on Rev. Sun' Myung Moon ·s Unifico,.. tz on Church, .o reporter becomes undercot>er recrtJJt and tells of /our days inside church. Ills conclusion · "Moon will not lose easily." PogeAII. Index .. •1 .. , M ~.It •H .... , .. ... , A4 M A2 DAil y PILOT SB Porno . Charges Stand 1'hl' anr1ounl't•n1c>r\I th~1t tht• Orange County !)1slnl't Allur11t•y had droppC'd duzt•ns of 11h~('l-'tuty <'harges a.:a1nst the PusSyl"t•t Theaters in l'.\u1•na r>:irk a nd Anaheim should ha\'l' nu ('f(C't'l on Newport Bt·ac h 's t':t !'>t':>,' Nev.•port Polit't' C'h1t·f U J ;11T1t'!') Gh1vas said today. "'l was surprist·d <-tl lht• ;.1n nouncement thal lhe t•harges h;id been dropped," s;:ud Glav<-1 s. "but at the s ame lime. I see no ef· ft'{"l on the cas es Y.C' have J}{'nd1ng .1gainsl the Balboa Pussy(';.it Theater.'' ;\I le<i st a duzt.'n separate <'Om- -plaints still are pcncting ag;i1nst the tht.'i.ttC'I' 0\1 nt·rs h1p and ni anagemrnt J S the rt.'sult of a tonj? ::i t·r1 t·:> or r;.11ds on tht· Peninsula tnovi~ houst' 'J'hc dropp1n.': of t·har).:t·~ 111 tht• north arC'a of the t'ounty related to tht• hard-core fi lms "Dt'ep 1'hro;:i.t'' and ''Oe,·11 in l\.11 ss Jones," as \VCll as several other titles \\'ht ch had been shO\\'ll and seized :ll lhe theater's t\\·o out· lets 'fhe prosecution said that in lht' 1ntl'rest of JUst1ce. the charges ~hould be dropped bec ause all the film s \\'e r e s ubstantially similar in content and "Thro3t" .ind "Oe\'ll" had been ruled nut obscene by a '.'-.'e\\'port liarbor rnun1 c1 pa! court Ju ry. ThC' Balboa The:iter hus billed 1hose l \\O film s for manv 1\eC'ks and pohce attention 1n :\:('\\'JlQrt has\1'aned. Gla\·as' \'ice and 1nt l·l11gence officers have insisted, hO\\e,·er. that 1f the titles chan~e and the theme remains the same. they l\'Oldd rontinue seizures of films .1lleged to be obscene Thus far. nonl' of tht.' pending <'ases f r o m l\'c\\•port's raids ('arlter this year have been scheduled for tr1;.i[. The official reason has been becaust• of a lack of ;idl'quate ~taff u1 the D ~\ ·s office to pro- :-;ecute the· com pl ~11nt~ Cowity Okays UC I rvi1ie 1l1.e d Center Orange Cnunt~· s uJ)('r\·tsors to· d ay unanimous ly a pproved a re· \·ised pact with the Uni \'ersit y of California to turn O\'('rthe ('<•unty ~ll'd1cal C't•ntC'r 10 l 'l' lr\'ltll' a:; a ti;>aching hospital The Ill'\\' agr eement. 1\h1th calls fur thL' deal to Ix· consun1 mated no later than .J uly l uf next ~·ear, v.·a s described by county personnel offi cer R.A. Scolt :is better for both s ides than the 11riginal d ocument. Supe rvisor R a lph Diedrich said this v.·11! be the county's last attempt to complete the transft."r , s aying if this onC' is rCJC'cted, the county 11,·itJ be forced to fall bacl\ to alternate plans for opt>ral1on of the center L'nder the new agreement. the university v.·Ll l have the option tu buy the land under the Medical Center for $2 .5 nill!Jon a nd the minimum life or the pact has been reduced from ·10 years In eight and l)ne·half. .\ pro,·1s1on has been inserted requ1r1n~ bi nding arbitration 1n eases v.·here quality of patient <·are 1.:; d1!'i puted and the county cost of providing care to the ul- digent 1.:; questioned . The un1vers1ty will still ha\'e to pay the cou nty $5 .5 m1Jhon for th(' medical center's bu1ld1n g!'i, equipment ·and s uppli es. 'l'ht! county will pay the university an estimatC'd S.I million nl'xt year for care lo the indigent. 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Oanie\ 1s !Janiel Shook. the 2-1 -year.old Goldt'n \\11.'!'il Collc~c student 11,·ho, to the consttrnation of neighbors and pol1Ct'. has in · term1 ttt>ntly l\cpt Jas mine, ll 14 ·m onth·old l1 unl'S!'i, 111 lhc backy;ird of hit> hon1c ;:il 25-13 Orange t\ve. Efforts to find n dC"n for the near 200·pound pet at Corona. Riverside. ;:ind 1''ullcrton havt· prov ~·d ftltlle. Fr1t·nds of Shook often found thf'y \\•erC' taking on more tha11 thl'\' l'ould handlt• llS la11,' offict•rs b:in1 ~hl'fl the lion{1ss fron1 their JU r1 sd1 ct1nns. Rut today it appt'iLr:-. that :i tlC\\' agreC"ment has ht•t>n 1\·orke<l out. one \\h1ch 1111 1 J:!1 1·e J ns n11ne a dt>n in ~l ira Lom;1 and the puten l1al of s tarrin j.! 111 T \' l'Om - mercials The late~t d\•1 t•lupmC'nt bt,gnn \\hen Shook brought the exilt'<I lioness back lo Cosla ~lesa ailer efforts lo find :i homt• for her else1\h\•r(' had fnilt·d It \1as only h1r on ... · n1 ~h t. :-;hook said . but it \I ;1S t•no(1gh fo r l't••:;idt•nt s to s pot ht•r :ind f<>r Jas 1n1ne to be laken 1n I .ion C'nuntr_,. S;ifnri again :ind for the t'L ly attnJ"ll('}'s offiee to takt• Shook back to court. :\ ne11· complaint ofkeC'ping a n unlit•('nse d. undom('Stitate r;I animal 11,·as bro u,g ht again st Shoo!.; :i nd hc 1\' as also accused 11f violating probation 1mpQ!'ed in prt'\'IOU~ court appearances Rut a nC\\' solution \\'as \10rkt."U out in the t'ourtroo1n of Judge Hetty LamorC'aux ; Jasmine \\':JS !'igned OYC'r t n the 011,11ership of James S1n1onsen of ~t1t\."l Lon1a and Sho1>k 11,n ~ a\1011,·l'd to "bail ' Jasm1n t• o ut of I.ion Country Safari. v.·h1 ('h had carNI for !ht· defang('d anrl d C'claued lion for a month. Costa ~T esn nss1stant t•ity at- torney R.R . Campagna hastily and g ladly drev.• up a bill of s ale for Simonsen and Shook to sign. .. \\'e have only bee n interested in C'ompliance \1'it h. the Ja w, not v.'ith punishment ,'' Campagna said. "Simons en is the legal ov.'t1er -I'm s till the trainer." Shook said of th(> ne v.' arrangement. "I see he r every day.'' Simonsen, ""'ho has a ranch, came for11,·ard to help after read- ing of D aniel and J asmine's plight in tht> press. Shook goes out to the ranch every day to \\'Or k on buildin g a d en fo r Jasmine to fit Department of Fish and Gam e s pecifications. "\\'e believe San Bernardino Count~' \1·Jll issue a permit ii a proper den is provided,·· Shook Satd. S hook s aid that Simonsen \1·orks for an auto dealer v.·ho has expressed interest in using lhc lioness in TV commercials. Lion Country Safari Zoological Dir('ctor Pat Quinn v.·arned that S1n1on sen has t a ken on a big responsibility. "Lions live 20 lo 2.'i years," he said . He also v.·arned that althoug h Jas min(' net s morf' like a dog than a lton -"She's afraid of other lions" -the .animal still is dangt•rous. ··she can still O\'er- IX>"·er n n1an." he added . "\Yild animals simply do nol make pets " £1ut Shook r espondl'<i that he li kt.'s b ei ng able ··to com· municate 11,•ith an anim<il that can level you \~·ith one blO\\'" •·r can wrestle 11,•ith hC'r and pi n her s houlders to the ground," thC' 170-pound Shook said. "Yes. I knov.· it's dangerous, but I never go into her cage until her mood is nght, until I know she wants to play "It's not an ego trip, as people say. I just love big cats. One day, \\'h en l 'm able to m ove way out in the country, I'm going to have another one.'' F rom Page A I MARINE COMPLAINT • • • pilots arl' 1nstrut'l ed lo avoid fl y- ing O\'e r the a m u~e rnC'n1 park . Ho11,·ever. F.l l 'oro Comn1andrr ~l <•J r;en /\ \\I fl 'Con nell. in a lcltl·r lo l~ion Countrv Safari. says "due to \veather and unfores('en a ir traffic conditions an occasional overflight could oc- cur." Jerry Kobrin. Lzon Country 's \'ice pres id ent of puhlic rl'latinns , claims p lanes a re fl yl!lg over da1 Jy at '· giraffe· lcvel.' · "l 'm not about to take on the U.S. Marine Corps 1n hand-to- hand combat . Jlowever, they are traumatizing not only our Cit · ecutive officers but also ou r s hareholders t ha nks tn their kamikaze attacks day and night,'' Kobrin said. "We've had lo suspend our nighttime act1vitle!'i and we're the onl y amusement par k in the coun- t ry fort'ed to close at sundown because of the bleepingjcts.'' Park official!'i. he noted, have repeatedly t ried to persuade base officials to alte r their flight pat- tern "only to be given the stock ansv.·e r ·You should be glad that those are OUR planes you're he-anng. · " It 1s pointed out by El Toro of· fici~ls, however. that the base "'·as there before Lion Country and the Corps µrotested the con- ~truction of the amusement park from the beginning. Feder al Avi3tion Administrti- tion regulat ions provide that planes 1nus t fly <lt least 600 reel above sea.le vel unles$ over a runway but El 1'oro 1s JOO feet ~bo\·c sea-level. That means pilots are within the law it they're llying over Lion C0W1try a t an •• altitude of 300 feet . Benn('tt maintain·s that "we were here first" argument car - nes no weight and that the Corps should concentrate on solving the existing problem. "The Marine Corps seems to believe ~here is no problem, that complaints mu st be v.·ea rily tolerated and brushed aside as be· ing a total minority point of view, and p assing time heals a ll gripes," he said. It is his suggestion that not only could the carrier Janding pro· cedure be modified for greater s afety but also that pilots might be b et t e r off practici ng elsewher e. "San Cl emente Island has a runway, it has a mirror and it's right in the middle of the water. If they're going to fly and play car. rier landing this is a logical place to go -the ocean," Bennett argued. Bennett pointed out that he con- s idered it his duty to warn baseof- ricials about thesafety hazard. Fro•PageAJ COFFIN ... Porter. lie has not l>C'en available for comment since the coffin was found. "Our hopes e re centered on the Batesville people telling us who purchased this coffin," an in· vestigator Slli id. "When we have that inform a tion . it wl.11 be fuJt steam a head for this · de part· ment.'' ' I 4 Cities Approve Holiday Employe s or four Orange Co:.ist cities will get som e bonus holi day tinie this y ul e season, joining federal, state and county govern- ment workers in taking a break rrom daily dutleli. (Related Story, PageAJ) lrvi nt" and San Clem e nt e municipal worke rs will get addi- tional full-day holidays. Wednesday. C hristmas Eve, \\ill be a day off at Irvine City Hall, 1n addition to the regular Christmas and New Year's Day holiday s . Sa n Cle m ente ('mployes v.·ill take their extra day on Friday, th~ same day granted to federal and county '~·orkers. Newport Beach and Seal Beach employcs will get off work at noon on both Christmas Eve and the day before Nc11,· year's in ad- dition to the regu lar holidays. City hall s in all other Orange Coast communities "''ill close on- ·1y on the regular holidays. l\1ost bus iness and industry, in- cluding s upermarkets, will close on Christm as a nd Neu' Year 's but a county t'ham bcr of com- n1ercc s pokes m;.in said today thal som e pha rmacies and small convenience markets 11,•ill stay OJ)('n to supply holiday needs. :\ll the county's cowts \viii be closed on Friday in addition to Christmas and Ne11,· Year's. The only federal government offi ce that will be open for busi- ness as usual Friday 11,•ill be the U.S. Postal Service. 11,•hich ""ill be deli veri ng mail that day. Mrs . Barley, Pilot Writer's Mother, Dies !\.lrs . Sar;ih Alice Barley, 83, the mother of Daily Pilot court r eporter Tom Barley, died in her native Leed s, England, early to· d ay. ~1 rs. Barley, a member of the origina l Suffragettes in England under Emily Pankhurst, died in her sleep. Besides her son, who is a resi- d e nt of Orange, Mrs. Ba rley leaves a daughter. Alice, of Leeds; five grandchildren and three g reat-gr a ndchildren. In her younger years, l\'I rs. Barley joined the movement (or \\.'Ome n's rights and she and many members of the group ac- tive early in this century had fre - qu e nt e ncounters with the authorities. •·she was always very proud of that," her son said today. From Page Al ANGOLA ... covert U.S. support given to the National Front for the Liberation of Angola and t he National Unlon for t he Total Jndependence or . Angola. Ste rile Invasion LOS ANGELES (AP) -Like an invas ion of tiny paratroopers, s terile fruit flies have been dropped from a n airplane over Los Angeles in a new phase of the war agains t th e parasi ti c l\tedilerranean fruit fl y. *•····· carpe 1663 PlACEt<TIA AVENUE UPITe ....... 11 HOME FOR CHRISTMAS 'Leukemia Victim Heart Carl Heart To Have Yule With Family SAl.JNA . Kan. (AP) -The greatest gift for the Ceci l Hearl family this Christrn as \viii not be what's under the tree, but \\'ho's around it. Just before Thanksgiving, doc- tors s uggested the !-leart family have the ir Christmas early. They s aid 10-year·o ld Carl Heart, s uf- fering from leuke mia, might not live another month. But the youngster came home from a Wi c h i t a hos pital Thanksgiving eve, and as he grew better, the family kept delaying plans for that early Christmas ob· servance . Now, says a thankful Sheila Heart, that cele bration v.•i\I be Thursday.·· !-le's doing a Jot better tight now. llc 's really been perk· ing up lately and we 're all very than kful." This fa ll . fri ends and neighbors helped the J·leart family finance a trip to Di sneyland. It was a dream come true for Carl. Ji.is doctors had told Carl ·s parents they'd bet- ter make the trip \vhile he "'as sti II able. From Page A l MORTUARY ficers , \\.'ho administer common property in Leisure World," he said. "ll is important that people understand the function of a funeral home. 'fh is kind of reac- tion stem s basiC'ally from ig - norance as to what a mortuary does:' !\fcCormick s aid his firm has gone to great le ngths to make the funeral home as attractive as possible. . "We have cons ider('(f not put· ting ·mortuary ' on the building " he said. ' · !\fcCormick said ar{'a residents often ('Xpress initial misgivings \Vhen a funer al home is proposed in their neighborhoods. ''They don 't like the thought of death," he said . "Still, people do make out wills and buy life in· surance. Once the mortuary is built, neighbors drop by and t ell us it's not at all what they ex· pected. '_'There are wors e things," he s aid. "A mortuary is a greater as- set to a community than a liquor store." 4 Marina Students File Suit Four Marina 1-lig h S('hool stu dents who want to study the llibli· on campus as an extracurricular activity pl a n to take the I lun\- ington Beach 'Union High Sch~l District to the Supreme Court tr necessary. 'J'he s tudents -Debi and l)avia Wakeling and Mark a nd J\lonll' Cobb -a re preparing to fight lhl· matter in federal court in l..os Angeles, according to Ed Wakcl· ing, the father of two oftheni. A s imilar suit was filed aboul a year ago in Orange County Superior Court over Bible study at Edison ~ligh School. No ruliniz has been m ade in that case. The federal suit was filed i\1on- day on behalf of the four Marin;.i lli~h students. \Y akeli ng s aid the fan1i lies in votved are members of Cavalry Chapel in Costa Mesa . fie said the suit is not ··vindictive'' but it is a "test case" which he expecti. to go a ll the way to tbe U.S. . Supreme Court. Two years a go dist1;C't trustees agreed to a llow religious t'i ubs to meet on c.ampuses. . But six m ont hs lat e r , 11 rescinded the rule based on the advice of t he Orange County counsel, who said a1lo\ving the clubs to m eet 11,•ouJU violate SC'C'· lions of the state Constitution and Education Code . The !<,-Jarina s uit asks for •1 three· judge panel to determine 1f the section of the s tate Constitu- tion in question is not a violation of the U.S . Constitution's First and Fourteenth Am('ndment which guarantee freedom of reli gion and equal protection under the law. The students maintain that just because a group is religiously oriented it should nol disqualify it from using cla!'is roon1 facil ities like any other student group dur- in g off hours. Wakeling said the suit should prove to direct school hoard-; Ott simila r matters in the fulure. Charger Band To Celebrated With Clii1iese F.I T oro High School's band and drill tea m will celebrate t he Chinese year o r the Dragon 46711 by participating in th(' Chinese '.'lew Year's J'aradc in San 1''ron cisco in F('bruary. · The trip. which in(·ludcs con- certs at schoo ls and shopping ccn· ters on the way up to northt•rn Californ ia, v,.·i ll be the group':- first m ajor tour. a ccording to Lars !-lansen. director. Saddleback Valley Unified School District trus l('('S h<iVl' ap- proved the trip. Studt•nt mem - bers, however, ,..,]!] cneh C'am their O\\'ll \\'ay by Sl'ihng SJOll \~·ort h of raffle tic kc ts. Hansen said they hope to st•ll enoug h'ti ckets to take 100 to !~I students up to the par~1dc \vlu l'h runs t hrough thl• northern c 11v·~ financial dis trict anrl nl:\Y ·l)t' watched by up to 100,000 1x•oplt·. Engineer Killed MAXWELL (UP I ) Authorities are investigating th~ cause of a plane cras h which killed Erwin 1,. Kay, 65, a Long Beach engineer. DEN'S ••••••••••••••••• "i.~ ... ·installation· custom draperies UC. NO, ZJCH12 • COSTA MES:t., CALIF. 92627 • PHONE 6A6·A838 -6~6·2355. n t• b b ll ; " d " Tl i] i I I I I W I bE r.1 M ~ he 10 co w: ,., '" !hi v.•\ Cc F· tho Cc be P• 1\1} w' on we as he l-p; au m• Ca. re~ III pr<: OVI to j Ke' fl<• T' pla ( fict l . . t M ~ dai ~Si Cal Me tea1 T calf ma yea per bee· ori1 s sai• att1 s ay cou toa lhe u uni• buy Cen miq bee ~igl A req! <as1 ('ar1 <OSI djgt T ~y !lie equ <Olli esti for • • w .. 111 lj.'! 'I tr.1 raJd cap1 • IOUJ th• l,ob I Irvine EDITION VOL. 68, N0.357,2SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Today's Clo s i ni N.Y. Stocks TUESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1975 TEN CENTS Crash Investigators May Use Hypnosis· By DOUGLAS FRITZSCUE according lo Irvine Detective John Stoneback. Of Ille ~11'1' .. 11 .. SWff • ' Irvine police plan to ask a wit- ness to undergo hypnosis in an at- tempt to de termine the facts behind a violent auto, truck and bus accident Monday that took tht life of a pregnant El Toro m0ther. The s trongest evidence in- dicates that Mrs. Maria Mendez, who was killed in the crash, ran a red light, causing the accident, Mrs. Me ndez, 32, of 22731 Avalon St., El Toro. died at Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital follow- ing the7 a.m . collision Monday at University and Campus drives in Irvine. There s till are unanswered questions about who was at fault in the collision that disintegrated a pickup truck driven by a Costa Mesa man, totaled Mrs. Mendez' light station wagon and damaged an Orange County Transit Dis- trict bus, according to Detective Stoneback. · The opinions of the bus driver who witnessed th.e collision and of a traffic accident investigation. team differ on what happened, Stoneback said . . Stoneback said he plans to ask bus driver Gle nda Page, 5.5, of Garden Grove, to undergo hyp- nosis to he lp her m e mory. Th e bu s driv e r a nd a passenger, student dnver Allen Eichorn of Anaheim, were re- leased after t reatment at Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital Mon-day. The driver of the pickup truck involved, Dale Critchfield, 18, of · 530 Wilson St., Costa Mesa. was reported in "satisfactory" condi- tion today. · The version of the accident told · by the bus driver is opposite that . fouod by police accident in- vestigators, Stoneback said. According to the investigation team, Mrs. Mendez was driving southbound on University Dnve when she was struck broadside by the truck, drivmg west on Campus Dri ve. Mrs Page told investigators the positions of the vehicles were reversed Stoneback said the truck ap- parently had the green light and Mrs. Mendez r an a red light into the intersection. The impal'l t'arried the t"'o vehicles diagonally across them- tersecl1on with enough force to knock the front end of the fuJl - size OCTD bus about eight feet. over a curb and into a guardrail. Stoneback said today that Mrs. Mendez was four months preg- nant, c1tmg a coroner'sreport. ~rs . .Mefldez is s urvived by her husband, Alfredo Mendez and a 3-year-old child. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Flier Punished? I ClaimS Downgraded for Warning I By RUDI NIEDZIF.LSKJ supenor officer didn't think was I 0011. 0.11, Pl tot swtt correct." A Marine Corps pilot claims he was down graded in the Reser ves because he criticized unsafe jet fighter m aneuvers at El Toro Marine Corps Air St ation. Curtis Be nnett, 33, of 932 Miramar, Laguna Beach, says he was passed over for promotion to the rank of major and asked to go to a lesser status because he warned his superiors of a poten- tial air disaster that could claim thousands of Ii ves, A Vietnam combat veteran with l l vears of service in the Corps , Bennett m ainta1r1s that F-4 fighters frequently :.ipproach the runway by fl ying ovrr Lion Country Safari a l an altitude between 300 lo 600 feet. "Any kind of emcrgency in this pattern could result in total an- nihilation of thousands of pcople who attend Lion Country Safari on a n y g i ven day On the weekends. there m ay be as m any as 8.000 to 10,000 in allendancc:· he ~aid. L-~larine Corps offi cials, citing a p erfect safety rccord with air.craft carrier-type landing maneuvers at the base. say that Capt. Bennell left for different reasons. "He voluntarily went to class III. He was passed over twice for promotion. If an officer is passed over twice we have no choice but to place him in that s tatus," Col. Kenneth Wilcox, commanding of- ficer of the M arinc Air Reserve Training Det ac hment, ex- plained. Class III s tatus means that of- ficers are still able lo drill but in Cowuy Okays UC Irvine Med Center Orange County supervisors to- day unanimously approved a re- \lised pact with the University of California to turn over the county Medical Center lo UC Irvine as a t eaching hospital. The new a greement, which calls for the deal to be consum- mated no later than July l of next year. was described by county personnel officer R.A. Scott as better for both sides than the original document. Supervisor Ralph Diedrich said this will be the county's last attempt to complete the transfer, s aying if this one is rejected, the county will be forced to fall back to alternate plans for operation of the center. Under the ne w agreement, the university will have the option to buy the land u nde r the Medical Center for $2.5 million and the minimum life of the pact has been reduced from 40 years to eight and one-h a lf. A provision has been inserted requiring binding arbitration in cases where quality of patient <'are is disputed and the county fost of providing care to the in- ~gent is questioned . The university will still have to pay the coum.y $5.5 million for the medical center's buildings. equipment and s upplies. The ccxmty will pay the university an estimated $4 million next year for care to the indigent. ,. W arj)lanes Fly 'REIRtJT . Lebanon <UP1> llraeh warplanes fl ew over Beirut 3t high 3ltltude today, breaking the sound barrier. Air ra}d sirens soundf.'d across the capita l but the all clear was &ounded 10 minutes later when • lbe Israeli planes new out oC Leban<?"· D~•l'I' PllOI SI.Ml Photo RIPS MARINE TACTICS Pilot Curtis Be nnett a non-pay status. They are also subject to recall during a na- tional emergency. l t is Bennett's contention, however, that h e forfeited his pos ition in Class 11 status and $450 a month pay by pointing out to his superiors that pilots are practicing their carrier landings with total disregard for the terrain below. Col. Wilcox, while declining to be s pecific about Be nnell 's personal record, did say though that the captain was passed over for promotion because he "ob- viously did something that his Rennell maintains that his search for the s pecific cause of h1s placement on the Class Ill rolls has been fruitless but that he had not yet contacted Corps headquarters in Washington D.C. about examining his file. He claims the safety hazard is "' posed by fi ghte r pilots who "want to look good over the fi eld'' while zooming into the base for practice carrier land- mgs. "If one of those airplanes ever goes into the park, the Marine Corps will never get out of d~bl , ·• he says. Pilots m ake their runway ap. proaches by us ing an optical sighting device, called a "mir- ror," which is positioned partway down the runway. In Bennett's opinion the low- rt y in g h azards co u l d be minimized by using an alternate runway or by moving the mirror one half mile down the runway presently used. ·'This would preclude coming in over Lion Country. Pilots would miss it entirely." he s aid. "It's just a matter of adjustment It's not taking away or eliminating anything.'' . The mirror, which is portable and on wheels, w as described to be in the" best possible position," however, by Col. Wilcox. He says if it were moved down the runway the pl antes would run off its end in the event of a malfunction. Col. Wilcox noted th at he personally has never flown over Lion Country Safari and that (See MARINE, Page A2) ,. ,. t '"''' It ,.. .... Oil for the Lamps of U.S. If all goes well , the nation will be getting a present from beneath these "Christmas trees" late in 1977. They are actually cap- ping devices on oil wells near the Arctic coast at Prudhoc Bay. T wo years from now. the\' will be turned on to feed petroleum· down the 800-mik pipeline now being cons tructed across Alaska. 13 in Line For Irvine City Race With the first deadline for city council candidates papers today, 13 hopefuls have taken out nomination forms. My Cat Spot? Daniel's Lion May Get TV Job "By ALAN DIRKJN 01 tM D~11r Pilot Sl11f The Costa Mesa city attorney hopes the case of Daniel a nd his denless lion finally is closed. clsewher e had failed. It was only for one night. Shook said, but it was enough for residents to spot her and for J asmine to Ile taken to Lion Country Safari again and for the city attorney's office lo take Shook back to court. 'Mystery' Coffin Makers Located All three of t he council incum- bents have said they wiil not run again. The seats contes ted in the March 2 election are held by Mayor Art Anthony and Coun- cilmen Robert West and Henry Quigley. Under a new state law, the fil- ing per iod for candidates re- mains open until noon Dec. 30 for non-incumbents if any of the in- cumbents have not filed by the closing of the initial filing period at5p.m . today_ Daniel is Daniel Shook. the 24-year-old Golden West College student who, to the consternation of neighbors and police. has in- termittently kept Jasmine, a 14 -month-o ld lioness, in the backyard of his home at 2543 Orange Ave. Efforts to find a den for the near 200-pound pet at Corona, Riverside. a nd Fullerton have proved futile. Friends of Shook often found they were taking on more than they could handle as law officers banished the lioness from their jurisdictions. A new compl aint of keeping an unlicensed . und omesticated animal was brought against Shook and he v. as also accused of ,·iolattng probation imposed in pre\'lous court appearances. · Rut a new solution was worked out m the courtroom of Judg1..· Hetty Lamon•aux . J asmine was s igned over to the O\\<Tiersh1p of James Simonsen of Mi ra Lom:.i and Shook was allowed to "bail" J a smme out of Lion Country S:tfan, which had cared for th1..· defanged and declawed hon for a month. Orange County Sheriff's of- ficers have located the makers of a coffin t hat was thrown onto the· county dump in Coyote Canyon last week with its human re- mains spilled among mounds of trash. But record keeper s at the Batesville, Ind., casket plant have not yet. been able to de- t ermine the identity of the Orange County mortuary that purchased the metal coffin. "They know that it was made in the 1950s," an investigator stated today. "And they believe that as soon as they can lay their hands on further records they can tell us where the casket was shipped." Until then, investigator s stressed today, they do not intend to make prolonged inquiries at county mortuaries which have already been briefly contacted on the dis posal of the coffin con- taining huma n remains. Coroner's officers have not yet completed what they say are lengthy forensic tests on 'the • whitened bones found in the bat- tered metal coffin. They have dete rmined that the d eceased was male but have not yet established his age or the d ate of his interment. Sheriff's investigators made it (See MORTUAR Y, PageA2) Battin Wants Hicks Spied On by County By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Of Ute Da lly Piiot sutt Orange County Supervisor Robert Battin today opened a new front in his war on District Attorney Cecil Hicks. urging his fell ow board m em bers to hire a private detective to investigate the DA 's om ce_ The detective firm Battin wanted to hire, Jack Webb and Associates of San Francisco. is the same company hired by county political figure Dr. Lows Cella in July to spy on Hicks . Cella, currently under in- tensive investjgation by local and federal grand juries probing a variety of alleged crimin31 ac· tMti~. paid the firm $6,318 to ex amine Jll('ks' personal life. Affidavits supporting search warrants used in the probe of Cell a show tbe expenditure in the form of a ('heck drawn on the ac- count ot Bristol General Hospital ' ~ Company, the contro lling partne rship of Mercy General Hospital in Santa Ana. Cella is one of the minority partners. _ Battin's bid to launch a new probe of the DA w as squelched by his fellow board members. Supervisor Thomas Riley said the request for $15.000 in county funds to hire a detective com- pany was based on hearsay eviden('e. Supervicor Laurence Schmit said, "It is the Christmas season and I for one am not going to do anything for l wo weeks. That might be the best thing we've done a ll year." · Battin has been waging a vitrioUc, personal batUe again!'l Hicks for months, hrating up tus nttack since his own indictment by the arand Jury on charges of misusing his county-paid staff on · n political campaiJtn. Most cities have set their filing d eadlines for 5 p.m. Dec. 24. However, Chris tmas Eve is an Irvine city holiday, a factor City Attorney J am es Erickson ruled allowed setting the deadline back one day. The candidates arc: -Basil "Bill" Vardoulis, 21 Mandrake Way, engineer and planning commissioner . -Robert Martin, 5792 Sierra Casa Road , an attorney and plan- ning commissioner as well as head of the city Bicentennial Commission. -{;ary Gladden, a security for ce administrator, 19105 Sierra Majorca. -Mary Ann Gaido, 507 1 Berean Lane, a city transporta- tion commissione r . -George F . Kossler , 3485 Eboe ~-, an attorney. -Patrick Bonner. 15435 Eiffel Circle. a Mastercharge "special agent" and city trans portation commissioner. -Carol Morris, 6312 Sierra Elena Road, a transportation commissjoner. -Willia m M. Crisell, 17541 Spruce Tree Lane, a certified public accountant. -Maureen Spencer, 3802 Duchamp Drive, a student. -George W. McClure, 15192 Lille Circle, an attorney. -Bruce E . R asnc r , 3831 <See COUNCIL. Page A.2) COAST CHURCH SERVICES SET Orange Coast churches will be ('elebrating the birth of Christ with a host of Christmas Eve and Christmas Day evcmts from pa_geants to carol slngs -to lloly Communion. for a roundup or the Yuletide ~cnts, ~ee Page A9. But today it appears that a new agreement has been worked out. one which will give Jasmine i.I d en in Mira Loma and the poten tial of starring in TV com- mercials. The latest development began when Shook brought the exiled lioness back to Costa Mesa aftrr efforts lo find a home for her Costa Mesa assistant city at torney R R. Campagna hastily and gladly drew up a bill of sale for Simonsrn and Shook to sign. "We have only been interested in compliance with. thr law, not with punis hment." Campagna (See LIO~. Page A2) Dally "'"" ..... ,,... DANIEL SHOOK. FRIEND JASMINE LOOK TO FUTURE For Costa Mesa Lioness, • Courtroom Compromlae ~, ' ·AZ DAILYPILOT ruasc1ay. OecemDer 23, 1975 Marxist Rule 'OK' In Angola WASHI NGTON (AP) - Sel·rel3ry of State• llenry ,\, Kiss- 11\ger said today the United Stales \vould have no objt~tion to a 'Marxist faction takini;: control ot Angola. But, Kissinger said, so long as the Soviet Union a nd Cuba keep backing the Marxist Cat·tion with •·a massivt.> expeditionary rorce," the United States v.·ill re- sist. Even v.•it h the Senate voting last week to block nc\v funds !or <'Overt aid to the anti-Marxists. Kissinger said, ··we are going to SOVIETS FURNISH MIGS TO ANGOLA AIR FORCE, A4 make a major c11ort, both d1plo m atica ll y and on the ground, to make do with v.1hat V.'C have.·• Kissinger reiterated the Ad · 1ninistration pos ition that the l lnited. States has no dC'signs on the former Portuguese colony in \.\'est Africa. lie said Washington s upports a coa lition among the three rival f3 ct1ons or any other . .\!rican solution. But, speaking of thC' Soviet Union. v.·hi ch has given m:tssive military s upport to the Popular ~1ovemen l for the Liberation of .o\ngola (l\.1LA), Ki s s in ger warned ; "The United States "'Ill not accept Soviet expansion of any kind.·· Kissinger said the issue is not "'hether a pro-Soviet faction v. ins eontrol, but that' 'failure to res 1st can only le ad other rountries to t'Oncl ude that their situation is becoming more precarious." \Yhile the United States 1s not about to pent1lize Moscow by cut· ting grain s:iles, .. There 1s no question our ove'r-all relationship "'111 suffer," Kissinger said. \V1 th questions on Angola pre- dominatinl? .it the news con· ference, Ki ssinger defended Lhe • f'rorn Page ,1 I COUNCIL • • C::i rm el A venue. J n attorney_ -Robert 0. Whitson, 14942 Oahlqtus t ltoad, tclev1s1on sales and ser\·zce. -Robert '.\1 . L\Tll ter. 19231 ReC'kw1 th Terrace. an engineer. Candidates Bonner, Vardoulis, )tanin. Crisell and Miller have completed the filing procedure. Incum bent councilman West ~aid he wants to devote more time to his family and business. ~layor Anthony said he plans to return to school and get a JOb . CouncUman Quigley is a can- didat e for the Republi"Can nomination in the 74th Assembly 01strict June primary election. Bandit Goes Ape .in Holdup NEW ORLF.A~S (APJ -The robber who took $1.278 from a pizza stand here won't be h:ird to remember but he might be a lit- tle difficult to idC'ntify. J.le was wearing a gorilla mask as he Jumped from behind a banana tree at the r ea r of the stand_ The bandit, dressed in black clothing and a trenchcoat, grunt· ed Mon d :'.ly at Mi chae l R \Vi sdom , the 17 ·year·old cook, "ay1ng something police quoted .:is "Arrggg~hhhh ! " and then ··L1~gggghhh hh h r" Then th e gunman slugged \\'1sdom \\'Lth the shotgun, bar· r1caded him , a waitress and another en1ploye in an attic and e mptied the safe and cash re· gister. 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Police Chief Sav• Balboa ~ycat Not Off Hook The announcement that the Orange County District Atton1ey had dropped dozens ol obscenity charges against the Pussycat Theaters in Buen3 Park and Anaheim s hould have no effect on Newport Beac h's cases,' Newport Police Chief B. James Glavas said today. "I was Surprised at the an- nouncement that the charges had l>een dropped ," said Glavas, "but at the same time, I see no ef. feet on the cases we have pending against the Balboa Pussycat Theater.'' At least a dozen separate com- plaints still are pending against the the ater ownership and management as the result of a long series of raids on the Peninsula movie house. The dropping of charges in the' north 3rea of the county related to the hard-core films "Deep Throat" and ''Devil in Miss Jones," as well as several other titles which had been shown and seized at the theater's two out· lets. The prosecution said that lnthe interest or justice, the1 charges should be dropped because. all the films were subs tantially simil ar in content and "Throat" and "Devil" had been ruled not obscene by a Newport. Harbor municipal court jury. The Balboa Theater has billed those two films (or many \\'eeks and police attention in Newport has waned. . Glavas' vice and intelligence officers have insisted, however, that if the titles change and the theme remains the same. they \vould continue .seizures of films a lleged to be obscene. Riggs OuthUstles Aussie in Desert Thus far, none or the pending cases from Newport's raids earlier this year have been scheduled for trial . The official reason has been because of a lack or adequate staff in the DA 's offi ce to pro· sPcutl• tht> com plaints. f'ro1n Poge A I ' FURNACE CREEK. (AP) Former Aus t ra li a n d istance great Bill Emmerton "learned the hard wa y .'' S pot Bobby Riggs a point or l wo, but running SO miles to the "happy 1-lusller ·s·· 25 is a bit muc h. Riggs, 57, \von "his near· marathon across Death Valley !\1onday in tempe ratures of about 80 and said he was feeling fin e. He chided Emmerton gently for giving him too big a head start. Riggs. a sometime Newport Beach resid ent, ran the course front Furance Creek to Bad \\later and back, a total of 25 miles, in 8 hours and 10 minutes. \Vhich v.·as 41 n1 inutes faster th::in F.mm £.'rton , 56, v.'hO ran the cou rse t\\'ll'e for a total of SO miles. ~'\\'e 're gonna inspire a lot of men to get out of their rockin' f'rorn Page A I MORTUARY c lear todav that one county mortuary is. at the top or a short list of suspect s. But they"rerused to identify thC' facilily for the record pending a report from the Indiana c::iske t plant . Trash "·orkers "·ho made the gnsly discovery last week \vhUe sorting rubbish at Coyote Canyon told deputies that one of their col· leagues recalled hauling a number of caskets to the dump from the Westminster .l\lemorial Park. Officers said the employe did not knO"' if those cofCin s were empty or occupied. Sheriff's investigators said to· day thal they ha\'e not yet been able to cont:ict V.'est minst er ~lemorial Director De re k :\i c Whinney on the possibility that the Coyote Canyon casket may have come from his faci lity. r..tcWhinney "'>.IS not available for com.ment toJay or l\1onday "'hen called by a Daily Pilot re- porter l-11! has not b<.>en available for comment si nce th(' coffin v.·as found. chairs." said Riggs, the hero of the Geritol set who first gained prominence by beating women's LION ' ••• tennis pro l\1 argaret court and said. then losing 10 Billie Jean King. ··Simonsen is the le~al owner Riggs is s till mad at Mrs. King _ I'm still the trainer," Shook because s he won 't give him a re· said of the new arrange1nent. "1 match and he called her "a bad see her every day." sport." Simonsen, who has a ranrh, Bobby says he trained 10 days came forward to help after read· for the cross.country event, run· ing of Daniel and Jas mine's ning several miles a day and eat···. ·plight in the press, Shook goes ing lots of vitamins and health out to the ranrh every day to foods. J-fe said he used mostly work on building a den for vitamins C, E and Bl2, and sup· Jasmine to fit Department or plemented them with liver pilts , Fish and Game specifications. wheat germ, soy protein and cod "We believe San Bern>lrdino !Jveroil. County \viii issue a l>Crmit ii' a EvC'n so. Riggs \vasn't expect· proper den is provided," Shook C'd to fini sh the race, but his said. sponsor, a candy bar manulac· Shook said that Simonsen turer. promised him $1,000 for works for an auto dealer who has C'ach mile he was able to struggle e:<presst>d interest in using the through. . lioness in TV commercials. There ""ere times he felt like Lion Country Safari Zoological quitting, he said in a telephone Director Pat Quinn warned that 1ntervie\\'. Simonsen has taken on a big "~fe (Emmerton) did :'l torrid responsibility. "Lions live 20 to pace, a hell of a first 25 mites. 25years,"hesaid. When I sav.• this guy run the first He also warned that although 16miles to my s eve n, I thought my Jasmine acts more like a dog God this guy's unbelievable, but than a lion -"she's afraid or hecouldn'tkeepitup." _ other lions" -the animal still is Emmerton, .. h.olsl.er of llJany dangerous. "She can still over· distance-runn1ng records, s ur· power a man," he added. "Wild passed hi s 50-mile mark for a animals si mply do not make • Death Valley run with a time or pets.'' eight hours and 51 minutes -But Shook responded that he ninesecondsbetterthanhispr~· likes being able ··to com- ,·ious bestrorthatdistance. · municate with an altimal that Temperatures ranged from the can level you with one blow.'' 60s in thC' early morning up into ''I can wrestle with her and pin the sos by afternoon. Riggs said her shoulders to the ground," the he started out in his running 170-pound Shook said. "Yes, 1 shorts and tee s hirt, know it's dangerous , but I never "I paced myself," lie said, ad-go into her cagf! until her mood is ding his nurse v.·a s in a van cruis-right, until I know s he wants to ing along bes ide him. play .. Occasionally, he v.·ould stop "It's not an ego trip, as people and get his IC'gs rubbed with say. I just love big cats. One day, alcohol. he said. when I'm able to move way out in Riggs said he v.·ill give Em-the country, I'm going to have merton a rematch v.·ith a anotheron~" rores hortened handicap. He also said he plans to branch out even more for future sporting "entures. There'll be a Bobby Riggs bowling challenge, he said, and even a dog s led rare across Canada. . Rut first a guest spot on "The $6.'\1illion Man." IRA Help Charged From Page A I P llI LAOELPJ.IJA (AP) -Five· men have been indicted by a federal grand jury here in an al· Jeged conspiracy to smuggle 378 rifles and 140,000 rounds of am· munition to the Irish Republican Arrr1 y. MARINE COMPLAINT ••• pil ots a re instructed to 3vo1d fly - ing over the amusement p=irk . However, El Toro Commander Maj . Gen. A . W. O 'Co n - nell. in a letter to Lion Country Safari, says "due to weather and unforeseen air traffic eonditions an occasional overfUght could OC· cur.'' Jerry Kobrin, Lion Country's vice president of public relations, claims planes are fl ying over dai - ly at " giraffe· level." "I'm not about to take on the U.S. Marine. Corps in hand·to- hand combat. 1-lowever, they are traumatizing not only our ex - ecutive officers but also our shareholders thanks to their kamikaze attacks day and night ,'' Kobrin said. "We 've had to suspend our nighttime activities and we're the only amusement park in the coun- try forced lo close at sundown because of the bleeping jets.'' · Park officials, he noted, have repeatedly tried to persuade base officials to alter their flight pal· tern "only to be given the stock answer 'You should be glad that those are OUR planes you're hearing.' " It is pointed out by El Toro oC· ri cials, however. that-the base was there before Uoo Country and the Corps protested the con· struction or the amusement park from the beginning_ above sea-level. That means pilots are within the law if they're flying over Lion Country at an altitude of JOO'feet. Bennett maintain's that ·'we v.·ere here first" argument car- ries no weight and that the Corps should concentrate on solving the existing problem. "The Marine Corps seems to believe there is no problem, that complaints must be wearily tolerated. and brushed aside as be- ing a total minority point or view, ;)fid passing time heals ull gripes." he s aid. It is his suggestion that not only could th e earri~r landing pro- cedure be modi11ifd for great('r !laiety but also that pilots might be better off practi cing elsewhere. "San Clemente Island has a runway, it has a mirror and it's right in the middle or the water. If they're going to fly and play car· tier landin,1.? this is a logical pl ace to go -the ocean," llennett argued. Bennett pointed out that he con· ~idf'red it his duty to warn base of. f 1cl11ls a bout the s afety hazard. ··1r anything should happen , God rorbid . they can·~ say nobody told them so.'' Engineer Killed KIDS GUESS WHO'S COMING DALLAS (AP) -For three Wffks, the Rev. Patrick tfansf!r conducted Advent l\1asses for children of Holy 'Trinity Catholic Church to acquaint them with the religious significance or Christmas. · Behind the altar n big sign pro. el aimed," Let us rejoice for lie is coming .·~ Al the £inal session bc£o~e the big day, l"ather Hanser wound up with a question: "Who is Ho that is coming?'' In reply came a chorus: "Santa Claus! Santa Claus!" Mesa High Director Cleared Costa l\.fE:sa l-ligh School Music Director Earl i-1. Treichel has been cleared of driving under the influence or alcohol allegations made after hi& car struck a pedestrian in Irvine Dec. 15. Blood alcohol test results re· ceived by frvine police today in· dicated a level or alcohol too low to be considered an impairment to driving, according to Irvin~ Detective John Stoneback. Treichel. 46, of 2225 Maple St., Costa 1\1 esa. was driving home after a meeting in Irvine Dec. IS at about 6 p.m . when his car struck Paniela Jiarris, 15. oC 3901 Parkview Lane, Irvine. She was running in a crosswalk at Michelson Drive and Angell Street when the' accident oc- curred. The girl suffered a broken pelvis, contusions and abrasions in the mishap. Stoneback said a citation alleg· ing f ailu r e to yield to a pedestrian in a crosswalk would be issued to Treichel. Court Takes Son, 9, From Lesbian Mom DALLAS (UPI) -A domestic relations court jury today or- dered Richard Risher, 9, taken from his mother, a lesbian. and placed in the custody of his father. The decision by the JO.man. two-woman jury came after more than five hours of delibera- tion which began Monday night. Mary Jo Risher, 38, the mother who maintains a homosexual re- lationship, burst into tears when the verdict was read and ran into an anteroom. Her attorney said the case would be appealed. The boy 's rather, Doug Risher, an aircraft worker. asked for custody of his son saying Ms. Risher's home atmosphere was detrimental to the child. ''Don't punish l\1ary Jo Risher because she is a homosexual," attorney Frank Stenger said in closing arguments, ··and more important, don't punish Ri chard Risher because his mother is a homosexual." A psychiatrist testified. earlier in the trial Richard does not know his mother is a homosex- ual. Neville l\.furray testified changing Richard's custody for a reason unknown to him would be injurious. Michael Foreman t estified !\1onday he does not think his .iO·yea r -old daughter is being harmed because she lives with her lesbian mother. Mortuary Bothers 1 ,: Seniors By ANNE COOPER OflM0.11' "1110!t.DH A protest campai~ is m?unl· ing in the Laguna 1-blls Le1s1,4fe World retirement community against construction oftfn mortuary planned al a ft,foultcm Parkway gate to the walled corn · plex. ' "A mortuary at that location would be in very poor taste,'' said Minnie l\.1cEwing , 227·D Ave. !\.la· jorca. "'Since my Jetter of protest appeared in the Leisure W?rld News, I've h::id seven or e1gb,l calls from people who agree w-i'\h me. One v.·oman said she'd sell her home if they go ahead with the mortuary." Mrs. Mc Ewing said she object!' to the location of the proposed McCormic k Mortuary because it'$ proximity to the retirement com- munity Would be "depressing" and because It would have a ball effect on property values. "My relatives wouldn't mind driving a few miles down the rocid to a mortuary after I'm gone," she said. "And that's what thC'y are going to do. We'U boycott thi!t oneiritgoes up.•· Mortuary executive Robert Mcf.tormick Jr. said the funeral home has been planned !or the convenience of Leisure World re·· sidents. "Leisure World people with whom we have dealt in the past," he explained, "h>lve told us they would prefer a JocaLion closer than our funeral home in Lagul\il Beach. Our primary reason rw buying the l\.1oulton Park.,.,•ay pro- perty was to serve the Leisure World community better.'' : McCormick said his firm lli open to all possibilities and wjll study residents' feelings berorC: proceeding with construction. ·: "We will be meeting arter Christmas with residents acip with Golden Rain Foundation Or- ficers, who administer commOJ,l property in Leisure World," hp said. "Jt is important that people understand the function of~ funeral home. This kind of rea·e- tion stems basically from ig- norance as to what a mortuary does." McCormick said hi s firm ha.-. gone to great lengths to make the funeral home as attractive as possible. "We have considered not put. ling ·mortuary' on the builc;\ing/' · he said. . McCormick said area residents often express initial misgivings when a funeral home is propos~ in theirneighborho9ds. "They don't like the thought Of death," he said. "Still, people d9 make out wills and buy life iir- surance. Once the mortuary IS built, neighbors drop by and tc:ll us it's not at all what they ex" pected. . . "'There are worse things," h~ said. •'A mortuary is a gre:'.lter a~t. set to a community than a liquor store." · North Piets Promise Help B.<\NGKOK, Thailand (AP)~ A U.S. congressional delegation that secured the remains or thren U,S. Vietnam war victims sail:f today the North Vi etnamese gave assurances they would help recover other U.S. war dead and 1 e:<pressed a strong desire for. 'I closer tics with the United States. Ftderal ,-\viation Administra· lion regulations provide that pla.n6 must ny at IC'ast fiOO reel above sea-level unless over a Tunway but El Toro is 300 reet MAXWELL (UPI) Aulhorlties are investigating the caust> of a plane" crash whlch killed Erwin L. Kay, 65, a Lona Beach engfnter. 166l PlACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CAllf. 92627 PHONE 646-,838 -6~6·23SS, , . • ' • • ,. \ -• \j ' 4 1 Ii a "' 1, n II B h, ti 0 pl _, • • • ( A l A• M• fro Pr In' co tbi lh1 ag an be wi ... diJ co re pl; no to "" lh• ag Cl1 lb M• be gr '" ro . fl!, K1 of ti> Mo Sb In I ... ru .. arl .,, ... ho ti>• ba ,. .i1 •ti •Y• ~ + {. Huntington Beach Fountain Valley ... EDITION VOL.68, N0.357,2SECTIONS,26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, DECEM BER 23, 1975 Afternoon· N. V. Stoeks TEN CENTS Coffin Maker Aids Mystery Body Pi-ohe· . Orange County Sherifl's or. ficers have located the makers of a coffin that was thrown onto the county dump in Coyote Canyon last week with its human re- mains spilled among mounds of trash. But record keepers at the Batesville, Ind., casket plant have not yet· been able to de- termine the ideRtity of the Orange County mortuary that purchased the metal coffin. "They know that it was made in the 1950s," an investigator stated today. "And they believe that as soon as they can lay their hands on further records they can tell us where the casket was shipped." · Until then , investigators stressed today, they do not intend to make prolonged inquiries at county mortuaries which have already been briefly contacted on the disposal of the coffin con- taining human remains. Coroner's officers have not yet completed what they say are lengthy forensic tests on the whitened bones found in the bat· tered metal coffin. They have determined that the deceased was male but have not yet established his age or the date of his interment. Sheriff's investigators made it clear today that one county mortuary is at the top of a short list or suspects. . But they refused lo identify the facility for the record pending a report from the Indiana casket plant. Trash workers who made the grisly discovery last week while sorting rubbish at Coyote Canyon told deputies that one of their col· leagues recalled hauling a number of caskets to the dump from the Westminster Memorial Park •. Officers said the employe did not know if those coffins were empty or occupied. Sheriffs investigators said lo· day that they have not yet been able to contact Westminster Memorial Director Derek McWhinney on the possibility that the Coypte . Canyon casket may have come from his facility. McWhinney was noi available for comment today or Monday when called by a Daily Pilot re· porter. He has not been available- , for comment since the coffin was found. "Our hopes are centered on the Batesville people telling us wbo purchased this coffin," an in· vestigator said. "When we have that information, it will be full steam ahead for this depart· ment." ' Gospel Wanted Marina Students File Suit -.-Four Marina High School stu- dents who want to study the Bible on campus as an extracurricular activity plan to take the Hunt- ington Beach Union High School District to the Supreme Court if necessary. The students -Debi and David Wakeling and Mark and Monte Cobb -are preparing to fight the matter in federal court in Los • ,..., Angeles, according to Ed Wakel· ing, the father oft woof them. f .. ,f,......... . A.. • .' A similar suit was filed about a year ago in Orange County Superior Court over Bible study at Edison High School. No ruling uP1 r.1e1111o1a has been made in that case. Oil f 9 ·r t h e Lamps of lJ.S. If all goes well, the nation wi 11 be getting a present from beneath these "Christmas · trees" late in 1977. They are actually cap- ping devices on oil wells near the Arctic coast at Prudhoe Bay. Two years from now, they will be turned on. to feed petroleum down the 800-mile pipeline now being constructed across Alaska. Messersmith, McNallyNow Free A.gems NEW YORK CAP) -Pitchers Andy Messersmith and Dave McNally were declared baseball free agents today, the Associated Press learned. The decision by impartial arbitrator Peter Seitz could shake the foundations of tb'esport. Seitz, who one year ago ruled that Catfish Hunter was a free agent, ruled that Messersmith and McNally were free agents because they played in 1975 without contracts. The ruling seemed certain to set up a bid- ding war for Messersmith and it could doom baseball's historic reserve clause that binds a player to one team. The decision was to be an· nounced later today. It is certain to be challenged in the courts. This decision is much more im· port.ant that the o.ne rendered in the Hunter case. Hunter was declared a free agent because Oakland owner Charles 0 . Finley failed to honor. the terms of his contract. Messersmith and McNally have been declared free agents on the grounds that a player becomes such by playing a year without a contract. Baseball owners already have filed a suit in federal court in Kansas City, claiming the cases of Messersmith, who pitches for tbe Los Angeles Dodgers, and McNally. who retired in mid- season after pitching for Mon· lreal, were not arbitrable. If that effort fails, the owners seem certain to challenge Seitz' rulin2 in court. However, leg.al experts say the history of arbitration decisions is that they are overturned for only two re- 8$-00S: proor that the arbitrator had a bias or personal interest in t~e case, or proof that he ignored basic law in making his decision . 'T hus, not many decisions which come out of binding ai"bitration ever are appealed s(iccessfully. ... COAST CH URCH ~ERJllCES SET :orange Coast churches wilt ~ t'1ebrating the birth of Chnst ·Mth a host or Christmas Eve and Christmas Day events Crom pageants to carol sings .to Holy communion. For a roundup o( the Yuletide .events, see Page A9. 1 Huntington Swaps Funds for Budget Huntington Beach City Council members h ave authorized transl erring more than $1 million from the civic improvement fund to balance the budgets of various departments. City administrator Dave Rowlands said Monday the ad· Dr. Ferris Seeks .valley School Chief Dr . Robert Ferris, a professor at use. has been hired . by trustees of the Fountain Valley School District to aid in its search for a permanent superin- tendent. District officials said Ferris will help screen applicants and may have other duties assigned to him later by the school board. He will collect $200 a day while on district business, they said. No hiring date for the superin- tendent's post has been selected as yet, they said. Trusteea agreed last month to find a permanent replacement for Dr. Michael Brick. who stepped down from the superin- tendent's post a year ago. At the time, the board asked Dr. Robert Read, assistant superintendent of personnel, to: become interim superintendent until the unification matter is settled. After the def eat o( unification at the polls Nov. 4, the board agreed to start a s~arch to fill the position permanently. Thieves Hit T ruck For Tools in HB Burglars broke into and rifled a Huntington Beach man's truok parked outside his home over- night Monday, taking up to $2,000 worth of welding equipment and other tools. Kirby Windham, of 10251 Cutty Sark Drive, complained to police after discovering the equipment missing from the vehicle. He said both the cab and a utility box were enter~d. Rain .Pre dic ted ·By The-A!i!todated Press Another wrather front is brew· tnj{ clouds that may bring rain to northtrnCaUfornia Wednesday. justments .wer.e necessary because of the recent salary set- tlements with the Municipal Employes Association . and the Firemen's Association. . He said the money shuffle would leave t he city with only $26,000 in the contingency fund. Rowlands has ordered various city departments to review their budgets and make further cuts. He said the budget reductions could bring in about $400,000 and would be transferred to the cont· ingency fund. It was learned that Rowlands called for a 5 percent slash of all department spending early in the summer and is calling for another similar cut. Council members · voted to. transfer the funds Monday night but only after Al Coen balked at first over increasing the coffers of the city attorney's office de· partment by $34,639. Rowlands said that if City At· torney Don Bonfa didn't receive the increase it would force him to reduce personnel in his depart- ment. The measure passed on a 4 to O vote with Coen abstaining. Henry Duke and Jerry Matney were absent. E%pectfng Cher Bono, recently recon· ciled with husband-singer Gregg Allman, is pregnant and expecting in late June, or July. The t elevision slar will resum e professional partnership with Sonny Bono. her first husband, in February. The federal suit was filed Mon· day on behalf of the four Marina High st!!dents. Wakeling said the !amilies in· volved are members of Cavalry Chapel in Costa Mesa. He said the suit is not "vindictive" but it is a "test case•• which he expects to go all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court. Two years ago district trustees agreed to allow religious clubs to meet on campuses. But six months later, it rescinded the rule based on the advice of the Orange County counsel, who said allowing the clubs to meet would violate sec· lions of the state Constitution and Education Code. . The Marina suit asks for a three-judge panel to determine if the section of the state Constitu· tion in question is not a violation of the U.S. Constitution's First and Fourteenth Amendment which. Marxism 'OK' For Angola -Kissinger WASHINGTON (AP) - Secretary of State Henry A. Kiss- inger said today the United States would have no objection to a Marxist faction taking control of Angola. But, Kissinger said, so long as the Soviet Union and Cuba keep backing the Marxist faction with .. a massive expeditionary force," the United States will re· sist. SOVIETS FURNISH MIGS TO ANGOLA AIR FORCE, A4 Even with the senate voting last week to block new funds for covert aid to the anti-Marxists, Kissinger said, "We are going to make a major effort, both diplom atically a nd on the ground, to make do with what we have." Kissinger reiterated the Ad- ministration position that the United States has no designs on the former Portuguese colony in West Africa. He said Washington supports a coalition among the three rival factions or any other African solution. But, speaking of the Soviet Union, which has given massive military support to th~ Popular Movement for the Liberation of Angola ( M LA >. Kissinger warned: ''The United States will not accept Soviet expansion of any kind.'' · , ·Kissinger said the issue is not whether a pro-Soviet faction wins control, but that "failure to resist can only lead other countries to conclude that their situation ls becomU\g more precarious." While the United States is not about to penalize Mo.4\cow by cut· ting grain sales, "There is no question our over-all relationship will sutler," Kissinger said . guarantee freedom of religion and equal protection under the law. The students maintain that just because a group is religiously oriented· it should not disqualify it from using classroom facilities WANTS ROWLANDS OUT Candidate Pattinson Pattinson's In Running For Council Realtor and former policeman Ron Pattinson announced his can· didacy for the Huntington Beach City Council Monday and called for the resignation of City Ad· ministrator Dave Rowlands. ••Rowlands has lost his credibility and effectiveness," Pattinson said. "If Rowlands doesn't resign, then the city coun· cil must terminate him." Pattinson also raised criticism- over recent disclosures by audits of the city's fin~ncial records. "We have a good audit with some clear directions that should have been carried out one year ago," Pattinson aays. "Let's fire the people who didn't do anything and hire people who will,'' Pattinson said. Pattinson, 43, added that there should be an overhaul of city hall and an evaluation of all top staff employes. Pattinson, who was a patrolman in Huntington Beach for seven years, says he has the backing of police and real tors. · '' l am running as a people's candidate,'' he says. "I want to return city management to the control of the average citizen who deserves more say than the pre· sent councilis giving him." Pattinson says there are too many unanswered questions. "ls that new library sinking? Hearsay and official statements don't add up. ''What about those differences in budget figures? We hear one set in June, another in September. and then yet a third set in Nov· ember. '·Rowlands insist s he has always balanced the budget. Yet the reserves are gone,·• he assert· ed. ··1 want an end to all the doubletalk." • Pattinson and his wi!e Penney are on the sales staff of the Red Carpet Office at Bushard Street and Hamilton Avenoe. They have five children. Engineer Killed MAXWELL CUPl) Authorities are investigating the cause of a plane cra!ih which killed Erwin L. Kay. 65. a Long Besch engineer. like any other student group dur- ing off hours. Wakeling said the suit s hould prove to direct s chool boards on similar matters in the future .. "We will li ve with whatever the court says." he said. Two County, Teens Hurt On Cycle A young Westminster woman and her male companion were hurled into the air like rag dolls Monday night when their motorcycle slammed into a car at a north Huntington Beach in- tersection and exploded in a ball offire. Mary K.S. Maberry, 22, or 14092 Ash St., clung to life today at Huntington Intercommunity Hospital with multiple injuries suffered in the 5:05 p.m. acci· • dent . "Just about everything .••• '>.a nursing spokesman said when asked the type of injuries in· volved. The motorcycle operator. Edward T. Seamon, 19, of 14221 Willow Lane, Westminster. was luckier and escaped with injuries requiring only emergency room treatment and was sent home. The victims were hurled from the destroyed machine at Spr- ingdale Street and McFadden A venue as it collided with a car driven by Mrs. Marjorie M. Lynch, of 15432 Bayside Lane, Huntington Beach. The tragedy marred Mrs. Lynch's holiday season, includ· ing her 55th birthday, which falls on Christmas Day. Police Officer Patrick Gildea said Mrs. Lynch had apparently just begun a left turn from McFadden A venue onto Spr· ingdale Street as Seamon's motorcycle approached the crossroads. Several witnesses watched in horr or as the young couple hurtled from the bike on impact. a s plit-second before the gasoline-fed explosion. W ar,Planes Fly BEIRUT, Lebanon (UPI) Israeli warplanes flew over Beirut at high altitude today. breaking the sound barrier. Air raid sirens sounded across the capital but the all clear was sounded 10 minutes later when the Israeli planes flew out of Lebanon. Coast • We athe r Fair through Wednes· day. Not much tem- perature change. Highs near 70. Lows tonight in the 40s. INSIDE TODAY In second . article on Reo. Sun Myung Moon's Uni/ica~ tion Church, .a reporter become1 u~cover recruit ond tells of /our days inside church. Hil conclusion: "Moon will not lose easily:• Pa/Je All. l•d•x " ., ..., . .. Al,tt .,., . ..... .. ..., M M A,Z DAILY PILOT H /F r u..01y. December 23. 1975 .City Can't Afford One Mile of Beach? ~ By ROBERT BARKER A d•lkil of $400 .000 • year " • tho Harbors and Boar hos Depart· bea<h.. hero II we ooufd broil< Fin din as and recommend•· as Po"lbfo. r OftMO.llyPll.eta..ft projecttd if operations cooll.nue . ment for the clly, says he is pre· even." tiomlnthereportincltJded• -Other local C?Vemm ents Huntin~t on Bl' a c h fa<'es a l~s w their present torm. paring a report that will o(f~r sub-The ~rt was preparC!d by ad· -Rising costs that outslnp pro· such as Santa Moruca and l.11-i ofs:? rr.i lhon m the OJ)f'ration of on~ The survey says that Hunt-stantJaJ differ~nce. fl'O.m the sur-minulraUye aide Ench Mat· jected revenues will ev('ntually Angeles have turned ovt'r cost:. to mile of <.'ltY bl'<ith Ovl'r the next ington Beach has a model opt'ra-veyfmdings. thews and two lnttrns and took a force abandonment or Cl·rtain large r authontlc:; without senou~ uve years . and the bt•uc h should hon worthy of high praise. "but And City Administrator Dave hard look at city operations that services. Rathe r than reduce reduction tn service. . be turned over lo lht> s tate, one wbit'h is too extravagant in Rowlands says. ··u J had my havea$1milllonan nualbudgetas beach operations to lnadequitte -To smgle ~ut a lone milt! of JCcord111~ to a c·1ty r~1>0rt re· limes of c(•onom1c crunch " · druthers, I would prefer the city well as beach oporatlons of other levels, it would be wise to transfer beach out of nme m1lt!s <U1d pou r h·a~cd ~fond a~ m~hl. \'ince Moorhouse. dJrector or take O\•er the eight miles of state Southern California ciUes. the entire costs to the state as soon over a mill1on dolJars per yt'ar in· Firemen Pay Set For Talk I . B) KATHY CLANCY Of 11\e D•1ly Ptlol St.ill T he f'ou nta1 n Va lley City Ct,unrll "111 med al ts o'clock ltm1ght lo discuss a pa~ offrr to ltrl·men th.it 1s d1·~<'rtbl'c1 .is 'punitt\ t' tn n.itua'l•'' hy thl' fire dep artmen t 's Tt'.tm:dcr l epresentat1ve. The meeting at city hall will be d osed lo the pu blic \it~ offlc1als sa 1<1 ).1u11cl.1y tht·y havt> gi\'l'n farenH.'n a fin.ti nfft'r. int'lmhng j four percent r.1 1se this Yl'.lr and six percent next Yl'ar. The~ s:.11c.J 1l "ould make F'oun tam \'alley f1ref1~hters the third· h1~ht•'t paid an Or ange County and far<' engineers and captains the fourth highest paid But Paul B a rr e t t . the Teamster negotiator represent· 111~ f11 t>men, said they want a 7 5 1x'rcent immediate raise. rank· Ill~ tht>m ::.t'cond highest paid. l'll> offtc1als released details uf the offer Monday after city n1ur1ctl candidate Shl'tla )1arcus. .1 member of TDt E <Taxpayers Interested 1n Mu n1c1 p al Economy) discussed t he con· tract" 1th Oe\\smt:'n .\1rs. Jt.ircus \\as allowed to at- IL'nd Fnday·s bargaining session wht'.'n tht> offer was presented. Barrl'tt s aid TIME had ex- pressed an inte rest in attending 1) ''as 1nv1ted t o com e b y llremen Caty offi cials reluctant· I\ agreed to IN he r stay Thev s a id he r attend a nce would not Sl'l a precedent. City offl c1als said that. because :\1rs :\Iar cus released details of the offer to the press. they felt ob· ltged to clanfy the ir pos1t1on. The contract offer also tn· d udes tht> elt ma nation of an educational incenhve pay pro- gram. which gave firemen a i .s. fi ve and 10 percent pay increase for completing college classes. Instead. the city has offered a lump sum payoff of S.'iOO to S.S,200 to make up what firemen would have earned unde r that program for the next three vears. But Barrett said firemen want to keep that program. 1t alrea dy has been ehmmated fo r pol i ce and oth e r cit y employ es. E ven with t he lu m p sum payoffs, City Controller Howard Stephens said, dr opping the pro· gram will save the city more than SI million over the next 10 \ears. ~ Barrett also said firemen want an increase an their uniform al· hm ance and lhcv don·t want the nty to eliminate their overtime pay program C'1ty nfft c1 als said firefighte rs no" l'arn fro m $12.104 to $14,832 "1thout overtime. and they earn bet" een SJ.500 and S2.000 extra in overtime. City ai<les h ave proposed t.>lim inatin~ lime and a half for overtim e. bul said lht• city would hire three new f 1n·men to ease the "'11rk load. R:lrrt>ll s aid he h<>hevl's the h1nng of three new tncn would be mort' costly than conhnuing ovl'rt1me pay. C'lty officials said they are waiting for fi rem en to vote on the final offer, but Barrett said he doesn·t plan to put it to the vote until all items are ag reed upon. ORANGE COAST t<.F T~ 0r .... 00t Coot D•llV P•IOI. wl~th I\ \.O""IC>tMO ,,._... ftilffW\ Pf'.,\S. 1\ pUblt 0¥ the 0.-Co.t•f PvlJl•Y,lr>Q C~V p.\tAI~ t"d•t•Of'\\ •" OVbh'-1\eO Monda• tf\irOuOf\ J r1CIAY tO' f"o\tA Ml • Nt wOOf't &a<h. Hut't1nq1°"" 8• ... ,., J"-iJ•\ll tt\ V•flf'y. lrvinf, \•00'"°""' k V•l!t;; 4f'l(J I 41'JV"4 k6<f\~n C.0.\t A ••nQI" f~.t)f'Wll t'd•t•Of'I h ~bll~ S.tll'Glf• ""'° c,,_,,.1 ~ f\ T "'' C)I Inf tt><fl publf\f'\lng pfM\1 t\ ""' }JO Yf!\I ~·v !.ti'•''· to\l• Me,•, C..ot<H'"rM•'2&1•. Robert N. Wei!d f'• f\IC,.nt •no PU()OI- Jack R. Curley \11<<1 ""'"°""' •nd C..n<tt•• w.,...9'r Thomas Keevll (Otlor ThOma!> A. Murphine ~M01fl9 [ O•IOr Olarles H. Loos Richard P. Nall A~till_,,I ~,..9'NI (OtlO,. Robert Barker .,..." 0.-,_, ldltor Huntlnaton BuchOffke 'Tttl ...... 11ou1.,,.,,., .... u,,., "dd'•" p 0 llo• "°· .,.. Other Offlc.e1 a_. l\O(ft, llt•<,.._.,rt<.t,...t '-••• ....... no WHI "'-' \UH i ,~, .,..c,, nn ~·'*' ~·••d ~1•~•"•"•• U~l4 ... , ..... •• ~ .. o-, , .. .,., TtlephoM (7141 642-021 O.S"fled Actvtr1\JUl'll!I MM478 ,~ Hot1l\ 0.Mltt Coi.Mf C-011114'1 s.eo.1110 c:.yr~ 1'H °'"" .. c .. t1 PIAlll"''"' C.-....,,, Ho-,,..,, •lor,.t, •ltwtu uon• __ ,., "'•Utt or •dvetU .. M t fttt Mr1t1n rney k ,..~ffw<O<f without ''tel f l ~•ml••I.., of (<llPYf ..,,. -· 0-.11, Pilot Sutl "'"°'o NEW CITY AIDE Valley's Holmer Holnier Named Coordi1iator Fo r Valley Richard Holmer, 28. 1s Foun- tain \'allev's new community services coordinator. Ho lmer r epl aces Bri a n Johnson, who resigned to become an administrative assistant with the City of Yorba Linda. In his new post. Holmer directs the city's two-year-old Human Services Department which at- tempts to assess the city's social service needs. He also will attempt to match persons needing assistance with t he proper a gencies, direct senior citizen activities, advise the city Youth Comrrussion, as well as assist with Juvem le diversion programs, consumer affairs and employment pro· grams. Holmer. a native of Santa An a, has lived in Fountain Valley four year$. Formerly. he worked in public relations with an in· surance firm . He and his wife, :\Ia.I), live at 10683 La Bahia Ave. They have a daughter , ~atalie. 5. Holmer holds a B.A. in busi ness admin istration from Cal State Full erton . Drunk Arrests 'Working' A crackdo wn on drinking motorists or outright drunken drivers during the holidays is ap- parently having a desired effect, Huntington Beach police an· nounced today along with issuing a new re minde r . They warned m otoris ts again that extra manpower has been assigned to patrol duties between · Thanksgiving and New Year's, a traditional period of increased imbibing. Police Community Relations Officer Mike Relic said so far through Monday, 16 arrests for alleged drunken driving had been made in the month o ( December. The rate compares to 24 at the s ame time in December of 1974, a healthy d ecrease if the trend con· tinues through the holidays. He s aid last December drivers who had been drinking, even just one or two cocktails, were direct- ly involved in a total of 35 acci- dents. A few who were clearly not in- toxicated but may have been hit by some other negligent motorist did not go to jail but police s ug-. gest if you drink , leave the driv- ing to someone e lse. The overall 1974 s tatistics show drinking drivers were involved in 208 accidents involving death, in- jury or property damage alone. One of them involved a motorist whose car struck and killed Police Officer Les Prince.· 26. who was in uniform directing traffic at Beach Boulevard and Adams A venue dunng a power failure that knocked out signals. The driver, who was reported· ly extremely intoxicated and re- turning from a liquor store to a party at his nearby home with more liquor, is serving a year in J3.ll for manslaug hter. Hijack e r Halte d .MEDELLIN, Colombia CAP) -Police disguised as mechanics shot and severely wounded a hi· Jacker who seized a small plane ~onday with eight other persons aboard and demanded $65,000. Jury Mulling Fate Of Lesbian's Son DALLAS (UPI) -A domestic relations court jury met today to study nearly a week of testimony a nd decide whether Richard Risher. 9, should continue to live ''1th his mother, a lesbian, or be placed in the custody or his father. The jury of 10 men and two women, all of whom said they would not award custody in the t•ase solely becaus e Mary Jo Risher maintains a homosexual relationship with Ann Foreman, met for two hours Monday night but was unable to reach a de· cision . The case s temmed from at- tempts by Doug Risher, an a irc ratft me chanic, to gain custody of his son, Richard, because, he argued, the at· mosphere in Ms. R isher's home 1-; detrjmental to the child Risher has since remarried and is caring for his 17 -year-old son. ··Don't punish Mary Jo Risher because sbe js a homosexual," Mrs. Barley, Pilot Writer's Mother, Dies Mrs. Sa.rah Alice Barley, 83. the mother of Dally Pilot court rel)Orter Tom Barley, died in her native Leeds, England, early lo- day. Mrs. Barley, a m ember of Ule original Suffragettes in .England under Emily Pankhurst. died ill her sleep. Besides her son, who ts a rest· dent of Orange, Mrs. Barley leaves a daughter, Alice, or . Leeds: five grand<'hildren and lhr~ great.grandchildren. In her yo unger years, Mrs. attorne)' F rank Stenger said in closing arguments, "and more important, don't punish Richard Risher because his mother is a homosexual." A psychiatrist testified earlier in the trial Richard does not know his mother is a homosex· ual. ~eville Murray tes tified changing Richard's custody for a reason unknown to him would be inJurious. Michael Foreman testified Monday he does not think his ~0-year-old daughter is being harmed because she lives with her lesbian mother. "I felt J was actit\g in Judie Ann's best inte rest in leaving·her with her mother," said Foreman. Foreman said he·leamed of his wife's sexual preferences after they separated in 1969. They later were divorced and he made no move to take bis daughter from the house. Three psychologists testified last week a child raised in a homosexual environment was not more likely to become a homosexual than one r aised in a heterosexual environment. A • clinical psychologist, Dr. Dolores Dyers, s aid Richard told her last year he wanted to contmue to lJvc with his mother. Nixon Greets David, Julie SAN DIEGO (AP) -Fonner President Richard M. Nixon turned o u t at San Diego's municipal airport to meet SOO·in- Jaw and daughter, David and Julie Eisenhower, who flew in tor a holiday visit. The youns couple were accom- panied by &-cret Service agents on the rtl1ht Mon day from Washin gton, D .C ., where Eisenhower is a law student at Georre Washington University. UPI Telet!Mte HOME FOR CHRlstMAS ·Leukemia Victim Heart Carl Heart To Have Yule With F arrUly SALINA, Kan. <AP) -The g reatest gift for lhe Cecil Heart family this Christmas will not be what's under the tree, but who's around it. Just .before Thanksgiving, doc- tors suggested the Heart family have their Chris tmas early. They said 10-year-old Carl Heart, suf- fering from le ukemia, might not li ve another month. But the youngster came home from a Wichita h ospital Thanksgiving eve, and as he grew better, the family kept delaying plans for that early Christmas ob· ::;ervance. Now, says a thankful Sheila Heart. that celebration will be Thursday." He·s doing a lot better nght now. He's really been perk- ing up lately and we're all very thankful.'' This fall, friends and neighbors helped the Heart family finance a tnpto Disneyland. It was adream come true for Carl. His doctors had told Carl's parents they'd bet· ter make the trip while he was still able. Agnew Case Not Over Yet WASHINGTON <AP)-Thein- vestigation that led to the re- signation of Vice President Spiro T. Agnew and the indictment of ~aryland Gov. Marvin Mandel will lead to further prosecutions, ::.ays an a s sis tant attorney general. Bruce E . Titus made the state- ment on Monday as he argued that public release or material g athered in the Agnew case would jeopardize current and future cases resulting from the probe by the office of Jervis S. Finney, the U.S. attorney for Maryland. *•••••• carpe Riggs Outwits Aussie FURNACE CREEK (AP) - Former Australian dis tanc e great Bill Emmerton "learned the hard way." Spot Bobby Riggs a point or two. but running 50 miles to the "happy Hustler's" 25 is a bit much. Riggs,· 57, won · his near· marathon across Death Valley M.onday in temperatures of about 80 and said he was feeling line. He chided Emmerton gently for giving him too big a head start. Riggs, a sometime Newport Beach resident, ran the course from Furan ce Creek to Bad Water ·and back, a total of 25 miles, in 8 hours and 10 minutes, which was 41 minutes faster than Emmerton, 56, who ran the course twice for a total of 50 miles. .. We're gonna inspire a lot of men to get out of thetr rockin' chairs," said Riggs, the hero of the Geritol set who first gained prominence by beating women's tennis pro Margaret court and then los ing to Billie Jean King. Four Cities Set Holiday For Employes Employes of four Orange Coast cities will get some bonus holiday time this yule season, joining feder al, state and county govern- ment workers in taking a break from daily duties. (Related Story, PageA3) Irvine and San Clemente municipal workers will get addi- tional full-day holidays. Wednesday, Christmas Eve, will be a day off at Irvine City Hall, in addition to the regular Christmas and New Year's Day holida ys. San C l e m e nte employes will take their extra day on Friday, the same day granted to federal •and county workers. Newport Beach and Seal Beach employes will get off work at noon on both Christmas Eve and the day before New year's in ad- dition to the regular holidays. City halls in all other Orange Coast communities will close on- ·Jy on the regular holidays. Most business and industry, in·· eluding supermarkets. will c lose on Christmas and New Year's but a county chamber or com- merce spokes man said today that some pharmacies and small convenience markets will stay open to supply holiday needs. All the county's courts will be closed on Friday in addition to Christmas and New Year's. The only federal government office t hat will be open for busi· ness as usual Friday will be the U.S. Postal Service, which will be delivering mail that day. to its operation is unacceptable when the need Cor fiscal u~tentt is upon us. -At a time of growing needs fo r social programs ~nd ris ing costs, 1l is time to aCCl'Pt an adequalt• rather than a luxury beach opera· lion. While the s urvey is highly laudato1·y of t he Hunt ington Beach oper ah on. at raises ques tions about various aspects sud1 ~as costs of the night patrol service. beach m amt l'n811Cl' cosb and 24-hour pier oper at10ns. The report also points out :.i n· ported o ve r s t a ffi ng tn t he managerial s tr uc ture where eight supe rvisors direct a depart ment of only 26 total permanent employes. It r e po rt s a r alio of Orll' supervisor to e very 2.25 perm.J nent employes. The supervision ratio increases in the summt>r. however. with the addition of a large number of t e mporary employes. The report notes that the hig h cost of managerial talents de mand s a redu c ti o n 1n supervisorial staff. A question of possible duplica· tion of mechanical maintenancl' also was raised. At present there a re three otht•r city departments in addition to Harbors and Beaches which have some form of mechanical main tenance, the report says. It is now perha ps time to begin a program of t rans ferring the Harbors and Beaches m ain tenance program to the city yJrd. the report cone ludes. THIEF CUJMS llARASSMENT A Huntington Be ach man lc•ft police scratching their heads 1n dis belief late Monday night \\hl'n he called to complain of hat a~s ment and threats by neighbors The alleged victi m told thl' front desk officer they must he bothering him beca use he "~ committing pe tty thefts in the area. Drug, Alcol1ol Talk Planned ~ Valley Hall A presentation on alcohol and drug abus e, s ponsored by 1-'oun tain Valley's Human Ser vices Department, will be held from 7 to 10 o'clock tonight in Hall A of the Community Cenll'r, 10200 Slater Ave. Navy Lt. Cmdr. Burton L. Knight will present the program, which focus e s on substunce abuse among young adults anct pre-adoles cent children . Thl· public is invited . City officials said the presenta l ion will include a film, .. Boozer::; and Users,·· as well as a quesllon and answer period and small db · cussion groups. Knight, who was a teen age alcoholic, has helped the city police departme nt in counseling. officials s aid. P a rents are urge d to attend the program with their children. DEN'S :iiiSiBilBt/Oii:·cuitOin draperies " UC. NO Jl()412 -• "'<°"" , , .. , ''"''' Dtf4 •• r-.1a Mn•, c.i\fonll-Wf>Ktl1>ti.... ""~arNer Q JI ..... Barley joined the movement Cor women's rights and 1be and many members of the group ac- Uve early in this century bad frc· quent en counters with the autbortties. Nlxon awaited the Undbergh Field anival in a cbauff eured limousine before maJang the 50 mite trlp back to San Clemente , I • ..... ,1W,,..tll .. tH11~1111y.llfll111t•t_.1Ml'- 11 U "'91111Mf, I • "Sbe waa always Vf!f'Y proud of that," htrson said today. ·with lbe Eaenhowers . 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CALIF. 92627 • PHONE 6.C6-,838 -6~6 2355. . j I ( j J t I r - .. . I -• .J ., I .. , Orange Coast EDITI O N 'r Tod ay's Closiog.-- • Y. Stoeks . VOL.68,N0.357,2SECTIONS,26 PAGES • j ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1975 N TEN CENTS Coffin Maker Aids Mystery Body Probe Orani?e County Sheriff's of- ficers have located the makers of a coffin that was thrown onto the county dump m Coyote Canyon last week with its human re mains spilled among mounds or trash. But r ecord keepe rs at the Batesville, Ind., casket plant have not yet been able to de- termine the identity of the Orange County mortuary that purchased the metal coffin. ·'They know that it was made • in the 1950s," an investigator stated today. "And they believe that as soon as they can lay their hands on further records lhey can tell us where the casket was shipped.'' · Until then, investigators stressed today. they do not intend to make prolonged inquiries at county mortuaries wtuch have already been brieny contacted on the dispos al or the coffin con· taining human remains. Coroner's officers have not yet completed what they say are lengthy forensic tests on the whitened bones found in the bat- tered metal coffin. They have determined that the deceased was male but have not yet established his age or the date or his interment. Sheri(('s investigators made it clear toda y that one county mortuary is at the top of a short list of suspects. But they refused to identify the racihty for the record pending a · report from the Indiana casket plant. Trash workers who made the grisly discovery last week while sorting rubbish at Coyote Canyon told deputies that one or their col· leagues recalle d haulin g :t number of caskets to the dum1' · from the Wes tminster Memonal Park. Officers s aid the e mployc did not know if those cofflns were empty or occopied. Sheriff's investigators srud to· day that they have not yet been able to contact Westminst e r Memorial Director De r e k McWhinney on the poss1b1hly that the Coyote Canyon casket m ay have come from his fat•1llty. Mc Whinney was not available for comment today or Monday when called by a Daily Pilot re- porter . He has not been ava1 lable- for comme nt s in ce the coffm was found. ··our hopes a re centered on f hc- Balesv11le people telling us who (See COFFIS, Page A2) . Med Center OK . . County Approves UC lroine Pact Orange County supervisors to- Jay unanimously approved a re- vised pact with the University of CaUfornia to turn over the county Medical Center to UC Irvme as a teaching hospital. The new agreement, which calls for the deal to be consum- mated no later than JuJy 1 of next. year. was des cribed by county personnel officer R.A. Scott as better for both sides than the original document. Supervisor Ralph Diedrich said this will be the county's last attempt to complete the transfer. s aying if this one is rejected, the county will be forced to fall back to alternate plans for operation of the center. Under the new agreement, the university will have the option to buy the land under the Medical Center for S2 .5 million and the Crit ical of Sof ety Marine Reduced For Jet Warning? jy RUDI NI EDZIELSKI Of llle D•lly Pilot stiff A Marine Corps pilot claims he A'as down graded in the Reserves because he criticized unsafe jet _righter maneuvers al El Toro Marine Corps t\ir Station. Curtis Be·nnelt, 33, of 932 Miramar. Laguna Beach, says he was passed over for promotion to the rank of major and asked to go to a lesser status because he warned his superiors of a poten- tial air disaste r that could claim thousands of Ii ves. A Vietnam combat veteran with l 1 years of service in the Corps, Bennett maintains that F-4 fighters frequently approach the runway by flying over Lion Country Safari at an altitude bet ween 300 to 600 feel. .. Any kind of eme rgency in this pattern could result in total an- nihilation of thousands of people who attend Lion Country Safan on an y given day. On the weekends. there may be as many as 8,000 to 10,000 in attendance,'' he said. Marine Corps officials, citing a perfect safety record with aircraft carrier-type landing maneuvers at the base, say that Capt. Bennett left for different reasons. ''He voluntarily went to class " O. lly l'Oot Staff l'llOto RIPS MARINE TACTICS Pilot Curtis Bennett III. HJwas passed over twice for promotion. If an officer is passed over twice we have no choice but to place him in that status," Col. Kenneth Wilcox. commanding of- (See MA RINE, PageA2) Battin Wants Hicks Spied On by County By WI LLIAM SCHREIBER Of tlle D• 11 y Pl lot SUit Orange County Supervisor Robert Battin today opened a new front in his war on District Attorney Cecil Hicks, urging hi s Co ast ·=---- \\le athe r Fair through Wednes- day. Not much tem - perature change. Highs near 70. Lows tonight in the 40s. I NSIDE TODAY In second .article on Rev. Sun Myung Moon's Uni/ico- tion Church, a reporter bfcome, undercover recn.at and tell$ o/ four days inside church. Ills conclu.fion: "Moon Will not lo.fe ea.rily." PagtAlt. Index At Y-Sotrvl~• AJ ,,, .. """ ..... .. er #ir•Lot,._n .,_ ..... ~ .. 81 ...., "'""~ . , ,.. .. CAI • •• ... , .... , ..... ,.. a.., .... .. 11 0r...-eev111., Al.it ()Miki ., ....... au 0...-4 aJ 541ef1• .... DNtt1•t1<" .,. T...,_.llM .. ~·-111 ... , TtlMttn ... , "'~ A1MI .... •• ,. .. "'< ... Alt Wtftll ....... •• ...... c ... M fellow board members to hire a private detective to investigate the DA's office. The d etective firm Battin wanted to hlre, Jack Webb and Associates of San Francisco, is the same company hired by. county political figure Dr. Louis Cella in JuJy to spy on Hicks. Cella, currPntly under in- tensive investigation by local and federal grand juries probing a variety of alleged criminal ac- tivities, paid the firm $6,318 to ex- amine Hicks' personal life. Affidavits supporting search warrants used in the probe or Cella s how the expenditure in the form or a check drawn on the ac· count of Bristol General Hospital Company, t h e controlling partnership of Mercy General Hospital in Santa Ana. Cella is one of the minority partners. . Battin's bid to launch a new probe of the DA was squelched b)' his fellow board members. Supervisor Thomas Riley said the request for $15.000 in county funds to hire a detective com· pany was based on hearsay evidmco. Supervisor Laurence Schmit said, "It is the Christmas season and l for one am not golng to do anything for two weeks. That mjght be t he best thing we've done all year." mmimum life of the pact has been reduced from 40 years lo eight and one-half. A provision has been inserted requiring binding arbitration in cases where quality of patient care is disputed and the county cost of providing care to the in· digent is questioned. The university will still have to pay. the county S5.5 million for (See CENTER, PageA2> NB Tables Annex Vote On Charter By JORNVALTERZA Of UM Dally PllotSUff Newport Beach city coun- cilmen scrapped plans for a charter amendment on the Apnl 13 ballot Monday, calling for a · public vote to approve annexa· lions of 100 acres or more. But the basic idea was a good one, the counciJ agreed. and the • proposal t o seek public approval for large land absorptions will • come back before the council as a suggested ordinance. Councilman Paul Ryckoff in- itially made the motion Monday to include the charter change in the city election. It was boUnced with a substitute motion from . Howard Rogers, calling for an ordinance that would have the same effect. . The s ubs titute m ove won a 6-1 vote, with RyckofC casting the dissenting vote. Earlier in the day, during dis- cussion at a s tudy session, Rogers won concurrence for his idea to exclude areas bounded either totally or substantially by Newport's boundaries. Thus, county islands as they exist near West Newport and a nearly sur· rounded spot in the west area of Upper Newport Bay could be an· nexed without a public vote. The proposal is aimed primari· ly toward the city's current in· terest in the 10,000 acres between Newport and Laguna Beach. That acreage, being planned for development by the Irvine Company, already is the subject of a bid by Ne wport Beach of- ficials to include the territory within Newport's official sphere of influence. The county Local Agency Formation Commission, which must rule on all ''sphere" re- quests and annexations. plans to deliberate on the Newport Proposal early in the commg year. As for the latest idea in Newport to put such annexation before the public in an election. the city staff plans to return with a draft ordinance at the council's Jan. l2session. ~·. ' ....... A".• UPI ltleplloto Oil for the Lamps of IJ.S. lf aJJ goes ~ell, the nation will be getting a present from beneath these ''Chris tmas trees " late in 1977. They are a ctually cap· ping devices on oil wells near the Arc tic coast al rrud hoc nay. T\rn years from now. they w1 II be turned o n to feed petroleum down the 800-m ilc pipeline now being constructed across Alaska . Delay, Press Ban Nixed for Hinshaw By TOM BARLEY Of tlM O.lly Pit°' SQft A bid by lawyers for Congres sman Andr ew J. Hinshaw to bar the press and public from the trial of the divorce action filed by his estranged wife was rejected to- day in Orange County Supenor Court. Judge Lloyd K. Blanpied further refused to delay the trial until completion of the bribery tnal in which Hinshaw is a defen- dant and which ts now in recess Wltil Jan. 6. ''I am very sensitive to the freedom of the press," Judge Blanpied told defense lawyers Marshall Morgan and Charles Garrity. "I see no reason for a private hearing or a delay." Judge Blanpied pointed out that the jury in the bribery ttjal MARKET POSTS 5-P.OINT GAIN . NEW YORK (U Pl> -Prices closed higher today in moderate trading on the New York Stock Exchange with the aid of an af. temoon rally paced by airlines. The Dow Jones indus trial average, fluctuating throughout the day. gained 5.12 points to 843.75. It lost 13.46 the previous two sessions. Advances led declines by about an eight-to-five m argin. (Tables, Al3l. Price s were mixed in mode rate trading on lhc American Stock Exchange. before Judge Robert P Kneeland has been admonis hed not to dis- C'uss the charges faced by Hinshaw. "If necessary, I can ask Judge Kneeland to strengthen that ad · monition," he said. ''And l may defer my ruling in tlus di vorce trial until after the JUry has n •- turned to duty m thl! bnbcry trial.·' Garrity and Morgan made 1L clear in their arguments that they are particularly conccmt•d about what they said will be al- legations or misappropnat1on uf community properly during the divorce action. Morgan, who took the w1lncss stand, argued that such allega· Lions could have ''an unfortunate . effect " if jurors in the bnbery trial read the accounts dunng the holiday recess . • And Morgan told Judge Di an- pied that Mrs. Thais Hmsh;iw has been granting inter views to district attorney's personn el and willingly testified against her estranged husband dunng the bribery trial. Beverly Hills lawyer Stanley Davis Brown argued in response for Mrs. Hinshaw that al l pretn al hearings or the divorce s wt ha ve been open to the public and the (See IUNSHAW, Page t\2) ·Newport OKs School Guard At Crossing Messersmith, McNally Now FreeAgenls NEW YORK (AP> -Pitchers Andy Messersmith and Dave McNally were declared baseball free agents today, the Associated Press learned. The decision by impartial a rbitrator Peter Seitz could shake the foundations or the sport. Seitz, who one year ago ruled that Catfish Hunter was a free agent. ruled that MessersmJtll and '.\tcNally we re free agents because they played in 1975 w1 thou l contracts. The ruli ng seemed certain to set up a bid- ding war for Messersmith and 1l could doom baseball's historic reserve clause that binds a player to one team. The decision was to be an- nounced lat er today. It is certain to be challenged in the courts . This decision is much more im· portant that the one rendered in the Hunte r case. lfunter was declared a free agent because Oakland owner Charles 0 . Finley failed to honoi:- the t e rms of h is contract. Messersmith and McNally have been declared free agents on the grounds tha t a player becomes such by playing a year without a contract. Baseball owners already have fil ed a s uit in federal court ·in Kansas City, claiming the cases of ~fessersmith, who pitches for t be Los Angeles Dodgers, and McNally, who retired in mid- ~eason after pitching for Mon· treat. were not arbilrable. Race 'Rigged' Parents and s tudents con· cerned about traffic hazards around Lincoln Middle School and two private campus es nearby won their battle for signs and a crossing guard Monday. If that effort fails, the owners seem certain to challenge Seit7>' rulinf! in court. However, legal e xperts say the history of arbitration decisions is that they are overturned for only two re- asons: proof that th~ arbitrator had a bias or personal interest in the case. or proof .that be ignor~ basu.' law in making bis decision. - Bobby OuthWJtles Australian FURNACE CREEK CAP> - Former Australian distance great Bill Emmerton "learned the hard way." Spot Bobby Riggs a point or two, but running 50 miles to the "happy Hustler's" 25 is a bit much. Riggs. S7. won ·his near- marathon across Death Valley M.onday in temperatur~f about 80 and said nc was feeling fine. He chided Emmerton gently tor giving him too big a head start. Riggs. a sometime Newport Beach resident, ran the course Crom Furance Creek to Bad Water 'and back. -e total or 25 miles, in 8 hours and 10 minute • which was 41 minutes raster than • Emmerton, 56, who ran the course twice !or a total of 50 miles. "We're gonna inspire a lot or men to get out of their rockin' chrurs. •· said Riggs, the hero of the Geritol set who first gained prominence by beating women's tennis pro Margaret court and then los ing to Billie Jean King. · Riggs is still mad at Mrs. King becaus e she won't give him a re· match and he called her "a bad sport." Bobby says he trained 10 days for the cros~·country event, run- ning several miles a day and eat· ing lots of vitamins and health (See RIGGS. P age A2) . . City councilmen unanimously agreed to the proposals to place two boulevard s tops along Marguerite Avenue in Corona del Mar and to hire a crossing.guard to help students across Ute in· tersection of Pacific View Drh•c and New MacArthur Boulevard. The proposals came after weeks or work by a committee of parents and students who won en· dorsement of their plans from the Newport·Mesa Unified School District, the Irvine Company. homeowner groups and the police department. The city's cost ror the single crossing guard, who wouJd be hired to start work when classes resume following tho holiday ·vacation, is $2,200 from January to the last day of school i.n June. Thus ,· not many decision~ which come out of binding arbitration ever are .appealed successfully. COAST CHURCH ERJllCES SET \ I •• Orange Coast churches will tio celebrating the birth of Chri~ with a host o! Christmas Eve~ Christmas Dey events from pageants to carol sings .to Holy Communion. . F'or a roundup of the Yuletide events. see PaRe<A9. I ~~~~~~~~--------...... I 2 DAIL V PILOl N Tuesdoy. Oecem~ 23 1975 • Mortuary Under Attack Pro• Pag~ Al RIGGS • • • 1 Balboa Pussycat Police Chief Sag• Leisure World Resi<knts Protest Plans 1')' \~' F ('OOPJ.:R OllM 0•111 l'tloU~ll A protest <'ali1p.11i,!11 1~ mounl- \ng in lht• l.Jgun.1 lltlls Lt'IMtrt' World rt.>t1 rt-mt•1ll l'ommu111tv agarn~l eonslrut·t11ln nf a mortuary pl,tnn\•d at ,1 Moulton P;irkway gate to the w.illl'ti ct>m· plh. "A mortuary at th:.it location would bt• m 't'r~ p1lll1 t.1sh• · s.ud )hnruc ~k£wtng,:?:!'i' l>.\H• l\lJ· jorca. "$mce my letter of prmt•:.l a ppeared in lht• Leisure World News. l 've had seven or t•1ght <'alls from prop le "ho agn•t> "1th me. One woman said sht•'d sl'll her home 1f they co ahead" 1th lhl' mortuar) .. \lrs \k E\\ ing s.11<1 'ht• olJJt•cts to the lot:;Jt10n of Lttc propos~·d :\-kCtlrm1ck :\lortuan lx.-causl' its pro:umlly tu tht• retirement com mumty would be "c.leprt-ssing and because 1t "ould have a bad \'!feet on proper!) values · !\ty rt.>lat1ves wouldn't mind driving a few miles down the roarl lo a mortuary after 1 ·m gone, · s he said ... And that's what tht.>v .m.> going to do. WI! II l>oyi.'Ml th!s one if it goes up " Mortuary ext•cut tH' Robert \lcC'orm1ck Jr. s;.11d the fum.•ral home has I.>£' en plannl'Ci for t ht• c.·onventl'ncl' of Lebure World n·· :.1dents "Le1~ure World pl'ople "1th "hom \\ t' han• c1e3lt in !he past." he explatn«.>d . "have told us lht•v "ould pn>ft•r a loca11on closl''r than our funt?r a I home m Lagun.i &>ach Our pri man reason for huymg the ~l oulton r;ark'"ay pro peny "as to st•r\'e the Leisure \\'orld rom m unttv better · :\1cCorm1ck s :11d h1:-. firm 1s open t{l .Jll poss1b1ltt1t·~ and will '-tudy n.'s 1dents · fl't.>ling:--before proceeding with construl"lwn · We will be ml•etmg .Jfter t hnstmas "1th n·i-1dcnh and \\llh Goldt·n R .1111 Ft1undat10n or. firers. "ho :1llm1ni~tl•I' rnmmon property in Lt>1:.11rt• 'v\orlc!, · h1· :-aid. "It 1s 1mrmrta11l that JJt•opll· underst :.in<f lht• funrt 1nn of .1 fnnt'r :tJ hnmt· Th,.., k111d uf r1•;1t· lton ... r.·nh h.1-.1t·.1lh frnm 1 •· nor.llH't' .1:-111 \I h;1l :, nttJl't11,11'."" cl, It''- McCormic k said h.i$ firm has l:One to t:reat lengths to mu kc lht· funeral hom~ as attractive :1:. possible. . "We have considered not put trng ·mortuary' 011 thc bwldu1~ · ht? said. ' · McCormick said area residents often expl'ess initial ffiJSg1vangs \\hen a funeral home is propust.>d in their neighborhoods. "Th~y don't like the thought of dt>ath," hl• said. "Still, pt.'Ople do mukl• out wills and buy life in surance. Onrt• the mortuary h hwlt. neighbors drop by and tell us 1t 's not at all what they ex- pected. "There are worse things." he said. "A mortuary i!tagreatcr as· set to a C'ommunity than a liquor slon•.'' Bwiness License Fee Plan Studied Proposals to sw1t<'h Newport Beach's business license fe~ system from a flat $25 a year to .i scale based on a bus iness' gro~s revenue reached the staff and committee s tudy stage ttus week But already contrO\'Crsy mav ~ brev. mg on the proposal iri- 1llated this time by Councilman Howard Rogers. who has insisted that it is unfair for a dress s hop and a maJor dcp:irtment store to pay the same ;,innual levy. Councilman Paul Ryckoff argued strongly agamsl a system that would isolate each busincs~ and its revenues for a levv term· ing 1t "an invasion of pn~acy, · but he said he might agree to a system that had three or so categones of businesses ranked by size. Rogers cited ~ewport as bemi! among the fcw Southland municipaht1es lo have a basic fe<' and suggested that the citv "1s a laughjng stock·· in that re~·ard City F in ance Di rector George Pappas told councilmen that of 91 cities th;;il responded to hts queries. onlv eight charged a fl.H fee. The rest had scales of :mmc sort. Mayor Donald .Mcinnis, l'<'l'<ill mg the l<tst ltrnC' '.'\ewport t.tr.q1 pll'd 1n \'t1111 \\1th the strUl'llll'l'd ll·vu•s, :.uggl•-.lt'd that thl· cmmc·il :.huultl learn ft 11m lht• 1·11nfu:.rn11 and controversy that emerged at that time and make the new pro- posals more easily understood. City Manager Robert Wynn s a1d that 1t would take several weeks of staff work to bring forth a complete report on the pro- posal. Councilmen agreed to try to st'l up an advisory committee of city offtcaals, t•hamber of commerce delegaks and others i.ntt:'rcsted m lht• 1dl'.1 Four Marina High Students Sue District Four !\Iarina High School slu· dents who want to study the Bible on campus as an extracurricular ~1cl 1vity plan to take the llunt ington Beach Union High School Distnct to the Supreme Court tf necessary. Tht.> students -Debi and David Wakeling and Mark and Monk Cobh .ire r reµa n ng to fight lh<• matter 1n fedcr:.11 court in Los Angt>les. ;:iccordmg to Ed Wakel- ing. tlw father oft woof thc·m. From Page :\ I A s1m1lar suit was filed about a ~ t'ar ago in 0 range Count v S11penor Court over Bible stud~· <•l Edison Hig h School. No ruling h:is been made in that case. ~IARINE COMPLAINT • • • firer of tht• \1Jri111 \ir H1•st'r\l' Tr .11 n 1 n g D t.' t ;J <' h m ,. n t t .. , plained Cl•1~' 111 '-tatu' nw.in:--th:1t 11f f1cers arc suit .il>lc to dnll but an 3 non-pay st<1lu" Thc>v nrt• 3\so subJl.'CI to rPCJll du1111g ;.i na· t1onal eml•rt,:l'Ot'\' It i~ Ht•nnct't s r11ntC'nt1011. h o \\ l' \ t' r . t h J l h r· fnrfelll'J h1:--pt1s1t1on m Clui-s ll 'talus :rnd ~150 .1 munth µ;.iy hy pointing out :11 his supt•nors that p1lots :If\.' r>r~tCllC'tng lht•tr C'arn1•r lanc1tn#;!S \\1th lot al d1sr<:•!!ard for lh~ lt'l'I .11n hl·lo\\ Col \\'1lrnx, while dt•dmin~ It• hC' s pectftC' ;11)11ut H<'nnt'lt s 1wr:--on.1I n·t•ord. d tcl s,1, lhot11!h th.it tht• capt.on'~ •• ., p;i;:-t"fl "' p1· f1Jr pr om11t1on lH·C'.iu:--c ht• · oh 'IOUSl) d11I :.omelh111~ lhJl h1:-- , 1pl'rlllr offll t•r didn't think \\Js l'Orrl'Ct Bennett m .11n ta inc; that his c;earch for tilt' i-pN·if1<• c .iusl' of tus Rlacemt•nt 11n the (I.is-; 111 rolls hJl> lw1•n fru1tkss hut th:.it he had not 'l't t·onl.Jctffi Corps headquarlt>rs 1n \\. ashangton [) C abnut n:.1mm1ng his file Ht.> d.11rns I ht· :-;.ifetv ha7..ircl 1c; pu~ed l>" f1ghl l'r pilots "ho 1\,tnl to louk g11oll 11\t•r lh<' f1t'ld \\}11lt· 11111m1ng mt11 tlw h.Jst• for pr.il'l 1t·1• cJrnt·r land 1n~ ... If onf' nf thos1• :11rplanec; evt'r got>~ in111 lilt• p<Jrk thr \1annt• l ·orps wdl nt.•\ er gt·l out llf debt ... ht>~.l)"- Ptlots make their run"ay ap proachl's b" ustn~ an optu·al ~1ghtmg devicr, called a "mir- ror." which as pos1t1oncd part\\ay do .... n the run" ay. ln Bennett's opinion the low· ORANGE COAST ,_,. "'""Of' r,.,A\f r.>.tlf f 'f'lf ._tlf\ W~ tf"" I\ •~fl,... l t~ '""w'-, .• ,.,. l"Uth-"f!O f' ft• '' 1"'1()1' <n"U P1,ti \P\H ',J ( U.J•t..,..•• '4"lW"••lr .,.,,,, c..,, ., .. ~.mi. '"" "' , '"" tritovon l, 111.1., tf'Jlf' (O\tflt M,.U rltwL.,, I ·>#~f\ M,ilf'tu,,4u,, r "Ill h f t)wr'lt.1 n V•ll• f Ir,..,,.,, "u•O•Jlt·P'1j111 ~ "•'"'"' .,.., l ,..,,,,. .. h,. .. ,, •.o'-!tP'I Co.. •• A '''l'l'' ,-.,q1(1MI ,.·1+11•11 '' IJ\.U''''''" 1 \l'ttuftlA• 4"f'tU \urt 4'1'1\ ft I· (llof'lf ll}c\l l.IUh 1•h•..., (llAul 1 _., ]11) Wfp, t JM,. ~trt "' tu· 111 ~. ,. '" ''""'"' 91~1" ~Obert N Weed r•f .. \1f\trtt titnd PU~IU\f·f Jack R. Curlrv Vir• PY•\•O--n• •NJ r,-M, .. 1 M..NO-r Thomas f<Pev1I t 01f1' Thomas A Murphine • M.lfl .. ..,1,,0 ((1.tf'Jf Olarles H Loo<o Richard P. Nall •"• ''''' M•~•no fd•ton N•wPort Buch otfiu 1Jll H••port UCMJW...,.rct M.>111"9 Addrn• P O llox It/~~ Othtr Offlcn f°6'1aMo .. j)Owt•I ~.St.-\ '"""• 0.•'" 't~ '--'•"""Y'"' so .. t t tt••l•h,,fOf': e-.<1(." tll l\ .... Ml' Olia;..-•• rtt • 4dl_, Y•h•w U'°I u Pai RNd •IS.-.(,.~ I , .. , .. y 1'•1•pftone (714) Ml-4J11 CJusffltd Adv.rtlslng M2-S.71 ~'tht. 1'7J Or.,,oa CH\I l'ubll\Nnt1 ~ ... ,_, Ho ,..,, "'""'' 111u\tr,.ha"' 9'tJl1'" ••f 11'\eUtt Of .. ., .. ,U,fmll'lh Mr••" ffta• It• ir-•,.edv<•O w1tt\•wt '"' 1•1 r~umo•••"' o• c...,.,._,. _,..,, je(Ol'f (tot llt\\hQ• pold •I C.Ott• ""''• ~"'• Mtctt'4•0t' b'f' .,,,., Un ,,..,,, ...,;.,fl'l..+1 W Urn.-.t~ly, mlltl•YClnllNU-tJ.n.-.t1'1y f I ~ 1 n i:: h ;i z :l r ct s t' t> u I <l ht· m1n1m11ed by u:-an~ an .1ltt.•rn<.1lt• nurn·ay or by mo\ ing tht• mirror one half mill' do,\n lhc• rum\J\ present!} used. · "This would preC'lurtf' C'Om tnJ! tn o\er Lion Country. Pllols v.ould mis~ 1t Pnlirely " he said · It s .Jll~t <t mattt:'r of ,1d111slnwnl It !- 1111t taking awa~ <Jr d.1m111Jt1ng anything.·· The mirror. wh1C'h 1s portahlc· and on wheels. was dC'srnbl·d l o ht' in the · best pn~s1l>k pol'ilion," however, hy C'ol. Wdro'< lit' says 1f at were moveci down lhl' runway the plane~ would runoff its end in the event of am al function. Col. W11<:ox notcrt that hl· {)(>rson31ly hlls nen•r nown over I.ton Country Safari and that pilots are instructed to a\'otd fly tng over the amusement park. However. El Toro Command<'r ~1 a j. Gen . A . W. O 'Con. nell. in a letter lo Lion Countrv Safan, says "due to weather and unforeseen air traffic conditions an occasional O\'erfhght could oc· cur·· J erry Kobrin. Lion Country's \'lCe president of public relationc;, C'la1ms plane~ a re flying over da1. ly at "g1rafft> levf'I " 'Tm not about to take on th<:> L'S. ~arine Corps 1n hand to. hand com bat However, they arc traumatizing not only our ex- ecutive officers but also our "hareholders t hnnks to their kamikaze attacks day and night, · Kobnnsaid. Mr. Campbell, NB Brokerage Founder, Dies Dean William Campbell, the founder of Newport Beach's first .stock brokerage and an act1w :-erv1ce and yacht dub me mber for decades, died at his Thousand Palms home Monday Mr. Ca mpbell founded ~· brokerage in the Harbor Area m 1942. He retired to the desert com· . munity several years ago after living in .th~ Newport area for many years. 'He was a founding member of the Shark Island Yacht Club and was active in tht> Silver Cord Lodge 505 F&AM of Santa Ana for SO years. He also held charter membersh.ips In the El Bekal Shrine Temple and Patrol and the Gold Coast Shnne Club. .Besides helping to round ht• yacht club. Mr. CamplX'll sPrv<'d a term a.4' commodore He leaves his widow. Violet . a son, Dennis o( ltuntanjlton ~:l<'h and a nephew, J ohn Camptx-11 or Santa Ana Masonic fun<'ral ritN; will ht' cond~cted. Friday at 1 pm. 1n Pac1(1c View Memoria l Park's chapel, followed by entombment i n tht memoria l park's mausoleum. Th<' federal suit was filt'd ;\lon <i•i~ on b(>half of tht• four M.innJ J llgh students Wakeling s:ud the families in· \'Ol\'ed a re m embers of Cavalrv Chapel in Costa Mes a . He said the suit is not "vindictive" but it 1s .i ' l<'st case" 'Which he expects tn go all the way to the t • S. Supreme Court. T\\O yrars 3go district trustees agr<'ed to allow religious clubs tn nwl'l on campuses. B~1t SI'< months l ater, it rescinded the rule based on the advice of the Orange County counsel. who saul dllowing the dubs to meet would violate sec- tions of the state Constitution and Educatmn Code. Th<' .\1arina :--:uit :isks for a 1hrec judge panel to dett'rmuw 1f the section of the slate Conslttu- llon tn ques tion is not o ,·iolataon of the l ' S . Constitution's Firs t and Fourteenth Amendment which g\larantee freedom of religion and equal protection under the law. The students maintain that just because .. a group is religiously onented ~ s hould not disqualify 1l from using classroom fac11it1cs like any oth er student group dur- mg off hours. Wakeltn~ s<.11d the suit should prove to direct !)Choo! board-; on ~1m1lar matters m the futurt'. ' We will h ve with \.\halever the court says," he s:.u d. Front Page Al CENTER ••• the medical center's buildings, equi pment and supplies. The county will pay the university an l'Sllmated S4 million next year for care tp the indigent. Fro• Page A I COFFIN ... purchased this coffin," an tn· vestigator said. ''When we have that mformation, it will be full stenm ahead for tt11s depart- m ent." Nixon Greets David, Julie SAS DIEGO <AP) -Former President Richard M. Nixon f urned out at San Diego's municipal airport to me-et son an law and daughter. David and Julie E1s<"nhower, who new tn for a holiday visit Tbc young couple were a~com panif'd by Secret SeTVic-c agents on the flight · M onday from Wuh i n~ton, D .C ., where Eisenhower t" a low stud~t at George Washington University. .. roods He said he used m ostly v1tam1.0.s C, E and 812, and tiUP· plemented them with lJver piJls, wh~t 1erm1 soy protein and cod bveroU. E ven so, Rig£S w~n·t expert ed to finish th~ race, but his sponsor, a candy bar manufac lurer. promised him $1,000 for each mile he w us able to struggle through. There were times he felt like quitting, he said in a telephone interview. "He (Emmerton) did a torrid pace, a hell of a first 25 miles. When I saw this guy run the first 16 miles to m y seven, I thought my God this guy's unbelievable, but he couldn't keep it up.·• Emmerton, holder of m any distance-running records, s ur- passed his 50-mile mark for a Death Valley run with a time of eight hours and 51 minutes - nine seconds better than his pre- vious best for that distance. Te mperatures ranged from the 60s in the early m orning up into the 80s by a fternoon. Riggs said he started out in his running shorts and tee s hi rl. "I paced m yself," he said. ad- dmg his nurse was in a van c ruis- ing along beside him. Oct·as1onally, he would stop and get his l egs rubbed with alcohol, h e said. Riggs said he will give Em- me rto n a r e matc h with a foreshortened ha ndicap fl<' a lso said he plans to branch out even more for future sporting ventures. There' II be a Bobby Riggs bowling challenge, he said. and even a dog sled race acros::. Canada. But first a guest spot on "The ~Million M ;m ·· From Page Al HINSHAW. .. actuJI t rial s hould be no excep· t1on. Mrs. Hins haw. 48. made her way lo the counsel tabl<.' today with d1fftculty. She wa::; released from the hospital a few days ago after furth C'r treatment for a con d1t1on diagnosed as multipll' sclerosis. T he attractive plaintiff sued Hinshaw for divorce Ja~l &>p- tcmber and was granted ~50 a month tn pretrial s pousal sup port. She has claim ed in pretrial heanngs tha t Hinshaw, 54, re- fused. throughout t heir two-year ':1~rnage to provide her with suf. f1c1ent hvmg expenses. She has testified that s he has been compelled to borrow m oney from her broth(•r and other re-l~ti ves o: friends in order to pro- \'1de b:.is1c necessities for. her self and her two daughters by a pre· v1ous marriage. KJDS GUESS WHO'S COMING DALLAS <AP) -For thre<> weeks. t he Rev. Patrick Hanser conduc ted Advent Masses for children of Holy Trinity Catholi c Church to acquaint them with the religious sig nifican ce o f Chnstmas. ~h.ind the altar a big sign pro- claimed, "Let us rejoice for He is coming." At the final session bf>fore the h1g day, Father H a nser wound up ~vtl h a .question : "Who is He th al 1scomm g?" In reply came a chorus. "Santa Claus! Santa Claus''' Not Off Hook The a nnouncC'ment that the Orange County District Attorney had dropped dozens of obscemty charge:> against the Pussyc<1l Theaters in Buena Park ~rntl Anaheim s hould have no l'ffecl o n Ne wpor t Heuch's cusl'S. Newport P olice Chid U Jaml's Glavas said today. "I was s urprised al the an- nouncement that the charges had been dropped ," said Gla,•as, "but at the sam e time, r sec no cf feet on the cast>s we have pending agains t the Balboa Pussycat Theater." At leas t a dozen separate com- plaints still are pending against the theater ownership and management as the result of a long seri es o f r aid s on the Peninsula movie house. The dropping of charges in the north area of the county relatC'd to the h ard-core films "DC'ep T hroat" and ··Devil in Miss Jones," as well as several olhl'r titles which had been s hown Jnd seized at the theater 's two out· lets. . The prosecution said that in the interest of j ustice, the charges should be dropped because all t~e . fill"!l s were substantially s1mtlar in content and "Throat" and "Devil" had been ruled not obscene by a Newport Harbor municipal court jury. The Balboa TheatC'r has billed those t~o films for many weeks and pol1ce attention in NewPort has waned. Four Cities Set Holiday For Employes Employes of four Orange Coast cities will get some bonus holidav ttme this yule season Joining federal, s tate and county govern-· ment workers in taking a break trom daily duties. (Related Story, PageAJ) Irvine and San Clemente municipal worke rs will gel addi- tional full-day holidays. Wednesd ay, Christmas E\'e, will be a day off al Irvine Caty Hall, in addition to the regular Christmas and New Year's Day h olidays. Sa n C l e mente employes will take their extra day on Friday, the same d ay granted to federal and county workers. Newport Beach a nd Seal Beach employes will get off work at noon on both Chris tmas Eve and the day before New year 's in ad- dition to the regular holidays. City halls in all other Orange Coast communities will close on- ly on the regular holtdays. Most business and industry, in·· <'luding supermarkf lS. will close on Chnstmas a nd New Year's but a county c ha mber of com merce s pokesman said today that som e pharmacies and s mall convenience m arkets will slay open to s upply holiday needs. All the county's courts will be clos.ed on Friday in addition to Christmas and New Year's. T he only federal government office thal will be open for busi - ness as usual Friday will be lht• U.S. Postal Serv1re. which will be delivering m a il that d:.ty. ' Gl:was' vice and intellige~n officers have ins isted, howev that if the titles change and ' theme rt-mains the same, th •y would continue se1zun·~ of f1lm.c, alleged to be obscent>. Thus far, none of lhf' pending eases from Nt•wport's raids l'arl1er this year hdve bee11 :-.cheduled for trial The offlci a I r<>ason has bct•n because of a lack of adt•quJh' staff m lhl' OA 's offit'l' lo prc.i sccutc the compl<t1nts Mrs. Barley, Pilot Writer's Mother, Dies Mrs. Sarah Alic<' flnrlt-y, 8:1 the m otht'r of D u1lv Pilot cou1·1 reporter Tom Har ky. died 1n her native Leeds. England, early to day. ;\'lrs. Barlt.>y. a memlx'r of thl· origmal Suffr;;igettcs 1n England t1nder Emily Pankhurst, died 111 her sleep. " Besides her son. \\ho 1s a re:,1 dent of Orange. :\lrs. Barley leaves a daughter, Alice, uf Leeds; fi ve grandchildren ancl three great-grandchildren. In her younger years. Mrf.. Barley joined the movement for women's rights and s he a n<l many membe rs of the group a<· llve early in this century had fr<' quent encounters with thl· authorities. "She was always \'Cry proud of that." her son said today. Tongue Slip Makes Home 'Dope Den' To a seasoned planning dm.'c tor like Newport Beach's Dick Hogan. descriptions of houst· plans before city councilmen arc routine -even dry. But even a pro has troubll· sometim es. At .Monday's council study session Hogan was in the midst of describing some last-minutl' changes lo an expensive Balboa project when he got down tv describing the entryway. He knew wh at he was supposed tosay: "atrium court." lt r ameout: "opium court." T he nonplussed department hea d qui ckly re cove r e d , however . "You'll notice," he said to thl' <'OunC'il. "I made no mention of a den.'' 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Oocemoer 23 1975 N DAIL V PILOT JI f 3 \lie Adams hJs JUUlt:U Omn1ad, Inf .. ,1 ~f'wport Be.tl h basC'd .id 11~·1t1s111 g a~cnc) ..1s ..1n JC< ounl l''<ct•ultn H~ will bl• m ch •. trj(t' of Wbdorn I rnpor t SJlcs, '1 l>el'r 1 m· porter, ,tnd ::>L"Vt.'r ,ti otht.•r rompJOlt.:=> • J..onmP Gaskrns, tornwrly manag<'r of t•nj!l!ll'tnn~ Jl Jllceon Y.ltetron1cs. Inc in lrvll\c, ha.., hN•n promotNI to <hrector of marketmg <trld advanred technology al the firm Gaskins w,\s fo rmt•rly assot1alN1 with the mt<'rtwkt trnnics l!fOU~ of tlw M<tgnavux rtst:ar l h l,ihs Or, Kt> v 1n P Shll mbrook h,ls tw<'n selt>(tl'd hy Mo~on. Inc , of l r1111w to t.x. chrcl:lOI Of t'llgtn('('On~ fie W3S formc•r h \\Ith ]),1t,1tron, Inc ofS..tntai\n.1 * Fl uor Corp. ha.., namt'd J o!'lcph 0AS1C1Ns F ('amt>)' to lhl' nl•\\IV crealt'd po!-11lt0n of manager of corporall' authl C,1rnC'y t <1 ml' to Jo I uor aflH six years with E va11s ?roduct!'I Co of Portland * Newport Beach r esident (;eorge L Argyro-; ha~ bt·t·n elected to the board of thn•tlo1 s of the f 'irst National Bank of Orange County Argyros 1s president of Ame l Developm<'nl Co and Amel Management Co and has been mvohecl with r <'JI estate deve lopment m Orange County since 19G2 • Stephen L Shtrlt'Y of Laguna Beach h.1s bC'en promolul to manager of lh<' Newport B~ach office of Kidder Pt>ahodv Inc • FTed Casslt', who previously headed F'red Cassie Ad vertism g and Pu blll' Relations in Orange has been named J vice president Jl the Leland Oliver Co , Int: , Orange bast.:ll ad<tert1swg pubhc 1 elat ions and mCtrkettng firm The Tustin resident has past ac1 H~rt1:.;mg afflhat1ons with Lee Waller' r\dvert1smg in Santa Ana and Georgl• P eters Advert1sang m Newport Beach * J ames L . S1ehl has been appointl'd 'ice president o f market1.11g for tht• Naked )11n1 d1 v1s1o n of Compute r Auto mation, Inc. CMSLE He was previously vice president of domestic s a1es for the ln:1.11e based rom pany .. James LeS1eur has been named vice president and cashier for Santaago Bank of Tust m He lives m Corona dl I Mar with his wife <ind two children * South Coast ~attonal Hank pre:;1dcnt N1<'k J Florio has announc ed the formation of a n advisory boa rd l1> assist m formulation of bus iness pohc1es for the independent bank Board members mclude FTank Astrella, vice president and general m a n ger of Western !'touldmgs~ J ess L Frost. president of Frost Constructton Co , S) Ivan J Haenel, ex eeut1"e vice president of Allmetal Scre-w Products Co, In<:. and Wilbur O !'Jewman, ccrt1f1e d pubhc accountant • June M. We lsh h:is been Ctppomtcd Orange County re- gional manager for SIS Temporary Ser vice , Inc , a tern porary help firm located m Co!-ila :\1csa She will be r esponsible for sales and management func- tions at the firm s 1-ulle rton. Santa Ana and Costa \h's a branch offrCl's Mrs We ls h JOmcd the firm in 1971 and was m o:.;t recently manager of the Santa Ana facility She ll\es m Anaheim with her hush.ind * Huntington Beach resident Dennis 0 Ingram has Joined Grubb and Elias fommerc1al Rrokera~e Co as a sales n.'presentat1vc m the Los Angeles office. 11\'ELSk * Stanley R Fsbenshade has l)('en promoted to director of manuf acturmg for Kawasaki Motors Corp lie was formerly plant manager of the firm s Lincoln Neb manufactunng facility and will be returning to corporate offices m Santa Ana Market lndexe• Due to late transmiss ion today 's listing w ill not ·a ppear 1n the Daily Pilot. N'w Yori! 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I i , I 1 'l 2 DAILY PILOT N lue-~d•y. Oecembot 23. 191~ Mortuary Under Attack . Leisure World Residents Protest Plans R.> . .\ ~' •· coo1•1-K Oil ... O•llY Pllt1S1,.11 A protesl camp.1ig11 1:-. mount ing in tht> l.\\~ll11,1 Jl11ls Lt'IMlrt' World rd1rl'mt•nt 1·onrnlun1t y ;i ~ a an s t "o n :-. t 1 lH' t w n <l f a mortuary planm·d .1l .1 Moulton Parkway gale to lhc walll•d eom· pl ex. "A mortunry :1t ttwt lor,\tion would he 1n 'l'I'~ poor l.l.sll'.· :-.,ud !\hnru~Mt'Ewm~,:!:!i Di\H· l\t,1 jor ca. "Sinre my letlerol prott•sl appeared in the Lc1surt.> World News. l 've h ad M'Vl"n or l'1ght <-alls from p<'ople who agrt.'t> with me One woman said .shl"d :,l'l l her home 1( they go ahcJd \\1th the mortuary.· .\trs. ~kt-:" 1n~ said -.ht• o bJC('lS to t he lo<.'Jlaon of lht• proposl·d :\11..•Cormad• )1ortu<t1> be(' au:.~ Its }'rox1m1ty tu th<> ret1icmcnt <'om mu111ty would be "c.kpressing . nd bccau::.e 1t would ha\ c a ba<l dCect on property ' alUl'S. ·.\ty relatives wouldn't mmd <ln vmg a few m 1 les down the road to a mortu.iry after I'm gonl'. ' 'he said. "And that's what thcv .lrl' going to do We ·11 bo) cott tlus one if 1t goes up.'' Mortu~try exetuli\'<.' Robert \tcCorm1ck Jr. ::.aid the funt•ral home has ht>rn planne<l for th<' c.·om·en1em·e of Le1:-.tu·c World n ·· :,.1dent~ '"Le1surt> World Pl'ople with ''horn~ e h:l\ l' dealt in thl• pa:-.t. · hl' explained, "h:l\ <'told us thl·v \\Ould preft•r a IOlallon clo:-.l·r than our fum·ral home in Laguna Reac h Our pnmar) rc:.i:-.on for buy ing lhl' \Jou hon Parlrn a~ pro pert} "a~ lo ::.t•n e lhl· Leisure \\'l>rldcommunitv hetlt.>r \JcCorm1ck sd1d h1:-. firm 1s t1pt"n to .Jfl pOSSl btlllf(•~ :.ind \\Ill 'llldy resadt>nt~ · fl•t•li ng' bt•forc• proceeding with con:-.trul twn · We wlll l>e ml'l'l1 ng aftt•r ('hn~tmas with n·~1<knh .md With Goldl'n Ha111 F11und.1twn of f1cers, \\ho :.t<I m tn1~ll'r c·11m mnn 11roperlv 1n Lt·t~L1r1· V.nrld , hl· :-.ud "It 1:, 1 m port .1111 th ~1t pl•opll· 11nd erslJnd 1 ht• fun< ll<Hl 11( .i funC'r.11 ho ml· 'I ht.., kind 11i 11• 11· llllfl 'l•'lll'• h.1 l \'~tlh· fr·11111 Jl.! norJlll't' ,1:-. 11• \\ 11.11 .. 11111rtu.11 , d1•1'" McCormick said his !arm has ~one to gr eat lengtru. to mukc Hw (uncral home as attractive as possible ·we h:.i ve considered not put tine ·mortuary· on the buildrnt:." ht•:,aid. · McCormick said area resid<>n ls often express initial misgivings \\hen a run~ra l hom e is propos1.•d u1 their neighborhoods. "Th~y don't hke the thought of death,'' he said . "Still, people do mak~ o ut wills and buy life in- sur:m('e. OnC'<.' the mortuary is built, nl'i~hbors drop by and tell us 1t ·s not at all what they ex· pet'ted. "There are worse things," he said. "A mortuary is a great er as· S\'t to a community than a liquor :,tore." BUsiness License Fee Plan Studied Proposals to switch Newport Beach's bus iness license fee system from a flat $25 a year lo .i scale ba:,ed on a business· gross revenue reached the staff am.I t'ommittee study stage Uus week. Rut already controversy mav ht~ brewing on the proposal in ihated this time bv Councilman llow:.ird Rogers. who has insisted th:it 1t 1s unfair fo r a dress s hop and a m~1;or depar tment store to pay lhl' same annual levv. \ounc 1 Im an Paul ·R ye koff argued strongly against a system that would isolate <'ach busme::.s and its reveriue.s for a levy. term. mg tl "an 1mas1on of pnvac)." but he s.i1d he might agree to a s~stt'm that had three or so categones of bus inesses ranked by size. Roge rs cited Newport as being among the fe\' Southland mumc1paht1es to have a basic floe and suggested that the c1tv "as a laughmg stock" in that reg.ard City Finance Director Georg<' Pappas told councilmen that of 91 c1t1es that responded to his queries, only eight charged a flat fee The rest had sc:il(·s of soml' sort )1ayM Donald :Vtdn111s, rc•c:ill mg !ht> last t1m<.' :\t'\\ J)(>rt ~rJp plt•d tn \ ~1111 with the slrut'tlll'l•d It•\ It\'\, ~uggt•st t·d that tht• rnum·ll ~h11ufd lt•.1111 I n1m the t•onfu:-.1or\ and controversy that emerged at that time a nd make lhe new pro- posals more easily understood. City M anage( Robert Wynn said that 1t would lake several weeks or staff work to bring forth .i complete r eport. on the pro- posa I Councilmen agreed to try lo set up an advisory committee o( city officials. chamber of comml•rce delegatl's .ind othe rs interested in the 1de,1 Four Marina High Students Sue District Four ~l ari,na Hig h School stu- dents who want to study the Bible on cam pus as an extracurricular :ict1vity plan to t ake the I lunt· mgton Beach U nion High School Dist1;ct lo the Supreme Court 1f nt•('e::;sary. ThL' students -Debi and David W;:ikellng and l\t a rk and Mont<' Cobh arr prep;lnng to fight tht• m\lllL•r m fed<>r:.il court m Los Angt>les, according to Ed Wakel· 1ng, lht• father oft woof them. F r o m Page . .\ I A s1m1lar suit was filed about <i yt>ar ago in Orange Countv Superior Court over Bible stud\ ,1t Edison High School. No r uling has b<'tn made in that case. .MARINE COMPLAINT • • • fl{''l'l 11f lhl' \I JI IOI \11 H l•!'t•( \ t• T r J 1 n 1 n g 0 l ' l .1 t h rn l' n t • t' x µIJ1n ed C'IJ-.:-; I 11 "l J t11-. """"I th 11 of f1cers arl' Still able! lu dnJI but 11) a non pa' HJlus Thl'' <•n· .11'.o '-llbJl'Cl lo n ·call dunng .t n.1 (IOn<il l'ml•rgl·nC'~ ll 1~ lh•nnc·tt ... c·unt<'nt1on h 11 " l ' ' l ' r t h .1 1 h 1• forft ltl•d h1:,. pos itron tn l'l..is:, 11 '-tJtus and $.150 cJ month p:.i\ Ii) pointing nut ~·'ht<> "lfpt.•nnrs that pilots ~.ire pral·t ll'lllJ.! th1.·1r rarnl·r landlnj!-. \\1th t11t ~1I di,rc·g;ird fnr I he terr.till twlow Col \\ 1lc·1)'\. while dt•l'hning lo 11 l• s ~1 (' (' tf ll' ll b 0 u t n t. n n l'l l .. iwr ... 11n.1I n t·rn d cl1d ~:J\' though that tlt1 · c:<ipt..irn \\ Js pas:-.i:d "' 1·1 for promotion hN°aust.• ht• ·ou \IOU!>!) d td SOffi l'thmg th.lt h1:-. 'jlPerlt1f uff1l·1·r didn't thrnk \\ ..... c.orrect Rennell mJtnt:11oc; that h1" "earch for lht' :-pe<'lflt caus1· of his placem\. nt on thl.) t'IJss 111 rolls has bt•t·n fru1llL·ss hut that he had nM ~ l'l <"1mt..ict <'<1 Cori>" headquartC'r'-JO\\ ashm(,'lon 0 C <Jh<)ttl l•,,unininS! his file He L l.ttms lht· s Jfety hdza rd 1'> posed b\ fq~ht l•r pilots \I.ho · "~int to look goo<l m t·r tlw fll'ld · "hilt• /1>11mtnJ.! in to th1· h:.1.s1• for pn.tt'lll't' t•.i.rn1•r l.rnd ing:-. · If on1• n( tho ... 1· :Hrplanf's ever l!oes tnl•, Lill' park. llw ~1<1r11h· L'orps will nl'\ er gl·lout 1if debt," llt' ::. ..i vc; Pilots make their n1nway ap· proal'bt•s b\ us1nJ,? an optical sighting dl"Vt<'C, c:alled a "mir- ror. ·which is pos1t1oncd part\\ ay rlown the runway. Jn Bennett ·s opinion the low- ORANGE COA.ST ,, .,.,... ~'""Of" ("IA\t O••l't r ·t ¥trt,., ~ ... ,,.. 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Cid,_ ... V.tH~• JUOI t .. Par RO<ld •t S." Li•")O f rff••r T•lephone (114) M:Z-4:121 Clautfled AdvertlMng '42·S.71 C.11P1••1. 1'1S (lr.onQ<I C..••• -"'''"0 C.... at"'( No ,__,.,, \Utfi•' lllU\h#ftan\ M•ttw••t ft\•tt•r o' .ov•rtl'' mefth """,,..,. m•, ~ ,.,..eve•• wlt"Owt t.H f ,,at '"''"'''••on "' ~ ..... -... S«tn41 •lu' ""''•a~ P••ll •I Cn\I• ~·• ~ .. •••lllV•P'>O" b~ co<0rr>•• lt JI ...,.,. Wt • .,,flMllM U~tlllt ,,.11, ... ,.,11Nlt- ~-tllly f I ~ 1 n g h a 7 a r ct s co u I cl Ii t• mtn1m11t>d b) us ulJ.! an allt•rn:.ilt· n 1.1" J~ or by mo\'lng thl~ mirror ont• half mile do" n the rurl\\ a\ pre!>cntly used. · "This" 011lcl prerluclt· commj! in m e1 1.1011 Country. Pilots would mis' 11 C'nt1rcl~." hl• said It s JU:-.t J maltt•r of .1cl 1l1s tmt-nt It s not laking J\\ ,1y ur t•IJmtnJ!lng .m~ thing " The mirror. \\hll'h 1s portahl<' anci on wht.><'1.s. \\as clC'M'nht•d to lw 1n tlw "lw ... l pns~ 1 l.1lt· ros1t1on, h<•we\ t·r bv ('ol. W1lrox II<' says 1f 1t werr moved dov. n t hl' runwa} I he plane~ wou Id run off its end in the t.>\'ent of a malfunction Col Wilcox note<i thal he person:.illy has n e\'er nown 0\'(,'f Lion Country Safan and th:.il pilots are instructed to avC)1d fly m~overthe amusement park. Ho" e\'er. El T oro Command<'r )1 a J. Gen A . W. 0 ·Con - nell. in a lett<>r to Li on Countl) $af .ln. savs "due to weath€'T" and unforeseen air t r affic conditions an occa::.ional overflight could oc· cur " Jerry Kobrin, Lion Coun try's VlCe pre::.1dent of public relations, claims planes are flying over da1 - l) al g1roffe le\'l'l " "l 'm not about to take on the LIS :'vtanne Corps m h and-to· hand combat. However, they arc traumatizing not only our ex· ecutive officers but also our ~hareholders I h:inks lo their kamikaze ~tt..icks day and night," Kobnn sa1d. Mr. Campbell, NB Brokerage Founder, Dies Dean Wllham Campbell. the founder of N<>wport Beach's first stock brokerage and an active service and yacht club m ember for decades, died at his Thousand Palms home Monday ~r Ca mphe ll fou nded a brokerage in the Harbor Arca in 1942. He retired to the desert com- munity severa l years ago after lIVing in the Newport area for many years. H e was a founding member of the Shark ls land Yacht Club and was active in the Silver Cord Lodge 505 F&AM of Santa Ana !or 50 yea.rs. He also held charter m e m berships in the El IJekal Shrine T e mple and Patrol and the Gold Coast Shnne Club. .Besides helping to found hr yacht club. Mr Camph(>ll served a term as commodore · He leaves his widow. Violet; a son, Dennis of Jluntlill(ton f\ea('h and a nephew. J ohn Campbell of Santa Ana . Masonic run<'ral n tes will tx> <'onducted Fnday at 1 pm m Pae1fic View Mc-m orial Park's c-hapel. followed by entombment 1n the memorial park 's mau$ole um. The federnl s uit was filC'd Mon d.1) on bt>half of the four Mann..i I l1gh students Wakeling said the familles in- \'Oh l•d are m embers of CavaJry Chapel in Costa Mesa. He ~aid the suit is not "vindictive" but it ls a "test case" which he expects h' go all the way lo the l ' S . Supreme Court T"o years ago distnct truskes agr<><'d to allow religious clubs to m<'<'I on campuses. Hut s i x months l a t er i t rescinded the rule based on' the .idv1ce of t he Orange County counsel. who said aJlowing the dubs to m eet would violate sec- tions of the state Constitution and Education Code. The Marina suit asks for a three Judge panel t o determm.-1f the section of the s tate Const1tu· lion m q ucst ion is not a \'iolation of the U.S . Constitution's First and .Fourteenth Amendment wh1ch guarantee freedom of religion and equal protecllon undt!r the law. The students maintain that just because a group is r eligiously onented i~ should not ctisquahfy 1t from using classroom faciht1cs hke any other student group dur- ing off hours. Wakeling said the suit should pro\'e to direct school boards on :.-.1 milar m atter s m the future. "We will li ve with whatev<>r the court says," he said. F ront Page A l CENTER ••. the medi('al center's buildings, equipment and supplies The county will p ay the university an rst1mated $4 million next year !or care to the indigent. f 'ro• Page Al COFFIN ... purchased this coffin,.. an in- vestigator said. ''When we have that information, it will be full steam ahead for this depart· m cnt." Nixon Greet,s Dav~Julie SAN DI EGO (AP) -Former Pre!Jident Richard M. Nixon turnerl o ut at San Diego's municipal airport to meet son·in· law and daughte r, David and Julie Eisenhower, who flew in for a holiday visit. The young couple were a<;com · panied by Secret Service agents on the !lig ht ·Monday from Washington, D .C ., where Eist-nhower Is a law student at Georsc Wa.Jbiogton Unlvenlty. F,....PageAJ RIGGS • • • foods He ·aid ha use<l mostly vita mins C, E and 812, and sup plemented them with lJver pilll>, wheat cerm, soy protein and cod liv~roil. £,•en so, Ria:gs wasn 't t>xpect ed to finish th~ race, t>ut his sponsor . a candy bar m anufac tu.rer. promised him $1,000 for each mile he was able to struggle through. . There were times he felt li ke quitting, he said in a telephone intervie w. "He <Emm erton) did a torrid pace, a hell o f a first 25 miles. When I saw this guy rWl the first 16 miles to m y seven, I thought my God this guy's unbelievable, but ·he couldn't keep it up.'' Emmerton, holder or many distance·running records, sur· passed his 50-miJe m ark !or a Death Valley run with a time or eight hours and 51 minutes nine seconds better than his pre nous best !or that distance. Temperatures ranged Crom the 60s in t he early m orning up into the 80s by afternoon. Riggs said he started out in his runnin~ shorts and tee s hirt. "I paced myself," he said, ad- ding his nurse was in a van cruis· mg along beside him. Occasionally, he would stnp and get his legs rubbed with alcohol. he said Riggs said he will give Em- me r t o n a rematc h with a foreshortened handicap. fie also s aid hl' plans to bran<·h out even m ore for future sporting \'entures. There'll I><' a Bobby Riggs bowling challcng<>, he said, and even a dog s led race across Canada. Rut first a guest s pot on "The ~ :\>tilhon ~l an. ' F rom Page A l HINSHAW. .• actual trial s hould be no excep· t10n. Mrs. lltns how. 48, m ade h<>r way to the counsel table tcxlllY with difficult y. She wa!' release(! from the hosi>ital a few days ago after further treatment for •t con d1t1on d 1.lj.!nosed a s multipl<' :sclerosis. The attrac ti\'<' plaintiff :-ued Hmsha\\ for d1vorc<' last Sep trmber and was granted $6:,0 CJ month m pretrial spousal sup port. She has claimed in pretrial heanngs that Hins haw. 54, re- fused. throughout their two-year marnage to provide her with suf. ftc1enl laving expenses. She has testified that she has been compelled to borrow money from her brother and other re-i~t1ves o: fri ends in order to pro- vide basic necessities for herself and her t wo daughters by a pre· \'lOus marriage. KIDS GUESS WHO 'S COMING DALLAS (AP> -For thre<' weeks. the Rev. Patrick Ha nser conducted Ad vent Masses for children of Holy Trinity Catholic Church to acquaint them with th<' religious sign ifi ca n ce of Chnstmas. ~hind the a ltar a big sign pro clau~1ed. "Le t us rejoice for He is com mg ." At the final session before thC' b1.g day. Father H <1nser wound up with a question . ·•Who is He that is coming?'' In reply cam e a chorus. "Santa Claus! Santa Claus!" Police Chief Sags Balboa Pussycat Not Off Hook j The announrement lhat the Orange County District Attorney had dropped dozens of obscenity charges agains t the Pussycat Theaters in Buena Park a nd Anaheim s hould have no effect . on Newport B e a ch 's cases , Newport P olice Chief 8 J ames GI av as said today. ''I was s urprised at the a n- nouncement tha t the charges had been droppe d ." said G lavas, "but at the same time. I see no cf· feet on the cases we have pending against the Balboa Pussycat Theater." At least a d ozen separate com- plaints still are pending against the theat e r own e r s hip a nd management as the res ult of a long senes of raids on the Peninsula movie house. The dropping of charges in the north area of the county related l o the hard-cor e films ''Deep Throat'' and "D evil in Mi ss Jones.·· as WE'il as sevl'ral other titles which h ad been shown :.ind seized at the theater's two out- lets. The prosecution said that in the interest of justice. the charges should be dropped because all the films were substantially similar in content and "Throat" and "Devil" had been ruled not obscene by a Newport Harbor municipal court jury. The Balboa Theater has billed those two films for many weeks and police attention in Newport has waned. Four Cities Set Holiday For Employes Employes of four Orange Coast <'ities will get som<' bonus holiday lime this yule season, Joining federal, state and county govern· ment workers in taking a break trom daily duties. (Related Story, PageA3) l rvine and San Clemente municipal workers v.ill get addi- t ional !ull·d ay holidays. Wednesday, Christmas Eve. will be a day off at Irvine City Hall. in addition to the regular Christmas and New Year's Day holida ys. Sa n C l e m e nte employes will tak<.> their extra day on Friday, thr same day granted to federal and county workers. Newport Beach and Seal Bea('h employes will get off work at noon on both Christmas Eve and the day before New year's in ad- dition lo the regular holidays. City h alls in a ll other Orange Coast comm unities will close on· ly on the regular holidays. ~~ost business a nd industry, in_. eluding superm arkets, wilt close on Chnstmas and New Year's but a county chamber of com· m<>rce spokesman said today that some pha rmacies and s mall ('on venience markets will stay open to supply holiday needs. All the county's courts will be closed on Friday in addition to Christmas and New Year's. The only federal government office that will be open for busi- ness as usual Friday will he lhc- ll.S. Postal Serv1c<.>. which will be deli vering mail that day ~lavas' vice and intelhgcnrt· officers have insisted, howl.'ver. that if the titles change and the theme remains the same. they would continue seizures of films alleged lo be obs ce ne. Thus far, n one of the pendinl! cases from Newport 's r a ids earlier this year have been scheduled for tria l. T he official reason has bel'n because of a lack of adequalP staff in the DA 's office to pro secute the complaints. Mrs. Barley, Pilot Writer's Mother, Dies Mrs. Sarah Alice Barley, 83. the mother of Daily Pilot court reporter Tom Barley, died in her na tive Leeds, England, early to- day. Mrs. Barley. a mcmber oflhl· origin al Suffragettes in England under Emily Pankhurst, died ui her sleep. Besides her son. who is a res1 dent of O range. !'\1rs. Barll'Y leaves a daug hter, Alice, of Leeds: five g randchildren and three great-grandchildren. In her younger years, Mrs. Barley joined the movement for women's rig h ts and she and many m embers of the g roup ac live early in this centurv had fre q u e n t en c o u n t e r::; w i t h t h c· a uthorities. "She was always very proud flf that," her son said today. Tongire Slip Makes Home 'Dope Den' To a seasoned plarmi ng d1n•t· tor like Newport Beach's Dick Hogan, d escriptions of house: plans before city councilmen are routine -even dry. But even a pro has trouble sometimes. At )londay·s council stuf!y session Hogan was in the midst of describing some last-minut1• changes to an expensive Balboi:l project when he got down to describing the entryway. He knew what he was s upposed to say: "atrium court." Itcameoul: "opium court.'' The nonplussed department head qui c kl y r ecovered , however. "You'll notice," he s aid to thl' council, "J m ad e no mention of .t den.'' North Viets Promise Help BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) - A U.S. congressional delegation that secured the remains of three US. 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Inc • .t !'\cw port lk>ach based adv1.•rtt!itnJ! ;.igl·nn ,., .in au:oulll t'Xl'l'UllH' lie Will ~~in l h..iqw ur Wisdom J mporl Sall::., a beer Im· porter, and ::.cHral ottwr t0rnpan1l·:i • Lonnit-Gas kins, form(•rlv managt•r of englflecnng at Oaceon F.lt-clronacit, Inc. m Jrvmc, hus bee n promoted to director of marketing and advanced lcctmology at the firm Gas kms wa:s formc.>rly :issor 1attid with the m1c rol ll.'C' t1 on1r:-. group of lhl' Magnavox resl'urt h I .:i U::. Dr Krvan V. Shambrook has h1•en ::.eledl'ci hy ~1oxon, lnc , of lrvtnl' lo Ix: ctirector or engmel·nng He wa::. fornll r I.) \\Ith l)jtJtron Inc ofS,tnt.1 ,\n,1 Fluor Corp. ha~ n.tml•d Joseph GMt<1Ns F. Camev to tlll' ne'>'ly crl'att.>d pos1t1Un of manager of corPorat~ .tu,t1t CJrney cam<' lo Fluor after six years with E vans Products <.:o of Portland • Newport Beach resident George L. Argyros has bet-n elected to the board of directors of the .. irst !';a hon al Bank of Orange County. Argyros 1s pres ident of Arnc l Development Co and Amel Management Co and has been mvolved with real es late development U1 Orange Cow1ly ~mce 1962 • Stephf'n L Shirley of Laguna Beach h~1s been promOtl d to manage I' of the Newµort Beach office or K1dder-Peabod' lnc. * Fred Cassie. who previously headed Fred Cassie Ad 'ert1s mg and Pu hli1. Relations m Orange, has been named a vice president al lhl' Leland Oliver Co., Inc • Orange based adverj1smg pubhC' relations and marketmg firm CASSl.E The Tustin r esident has past ad \t?rt1::-1ng afhhat1ons with Lee Wailers Ad11erllsmg m Santa Ana and Georgl' Peters Advert1smg 1.11 Newport Beach • James l. S iehl has been appointed vice president of marketmg for thl' Naked '.\11n1 dLv1s1on of Computer Automahon, Inc. He was previously vice president of domestic s ales for the Irvine based rom pan~· * James LeS1eur has been named vice president and cashier for Santiago Bank of Tustin He lives in Corona di.'1 Mar with his " 1fe ;.md two children • South Coast :"l/ahonal Bank president N 1rk J Flono has announced tht> fo1 mat1on of an advisory boa rd to assist lJl formulation of business policies for the mdependcnl bank Board members mclude Frank Astrella, vice president and general manger of Wes tern Mouldings, Jess L. Fros t, president of Frost Constroctton Co , Sylvan J llaenel, ex ecut1ve vice president of All metal Screw P roducts Co • fnc. and Wilbu r D ~ewman, cert1r1ed publtc accountanl • Jun e ~. Welsh has been appointed Orange County re . -gional manager for SIS Temporary Services, Inc .. a tem- porary help firm located m Costa '.\1es a She will be responsible for sales and management func tions at the firm s Fulle rton !:ianta Ana and Costa \fcs a branch offi ces '.\1rs Wt-bh 1oinc<l the firm m 1971 and was most recentlv manager of the Santa Ana fac11rt,. She h\e::. m Anaheim with her hu:;bdnd • Huntington Reach resident Dennis 0 I ngram hdS 1omed Grubb a nd Eilts C'ommercaal Brokerage Co as a sales rti'presentatlve 1n the Los Angeles offu.:c WELSH • Stan le~ 8 Esben~hade has been promoted to director of manufacturing for Kawasaki Motors Corp He was formerly plant manager or the firm 's Lmcoln. Neb manufactunng facility and will be r ctun11ng to corporate offices tn Santa Ana. Marke t lndex e11 Due t o late transmission today's listing wtll not appear an the Dally Piiot. 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Mn t Atta, Corp 9 (..ff\ar~ Wli 10 RelStore ~• It SavEIA 1 1• 12 Env •Ott'! h 1l F~s Cr> 14 El.Cl A\Wt IS Liberty LC!n 16 Toot~~I •°'1 17 ce~u lnli 18 Archer Oont i. Wllcopt 1 6\ 20 11e1co Ott\n LOSC~S 9 31-11. Off t'1-... ()ft JOI ,~ 2 113 I• l I) 0 9 I 91 1 I 1 I 1 0 I 0 • , -,,. no "• • OU I • 0 11 1 ) Market Trnad 1•. -. ,._ ' ()If ,,.. Ott '• Off •• Ott NYSE MARICET TRENO Advan<t\ Dt<••~· UncN!ni;ied 't~'(Moltdl'f l •-""~ 41T S69 '1'18 ~ ""' P ( ""' 0-Crq WstPt PfP7'1 *jiJs•>-.,. W\lnAr 4o.t II lSI I '•• \\ W•S.nc 1 40 S ff 11''1 t '1 W•tllNA OSI l W. ll', ', w.1 Pac 11\d I 11 • • • .. VWSlPl.O 80 • 12 1' , ~.Jn.on I 40 1 10.J H tt '• WKIUll pt• 1 S4 t I W\Unpl • 00 I 47 > \MliSll\ Cl ., .M 7U 1l • • •• W\lflpl l IO 110 Q It ~IV(O I .... • l\ JO"lo • 11 Wtp11b I 711 1 4 t•'• '-Wlly<"l\e\ ao n •s Jt"-• ,,. 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WIM01t C.l8 • 1 •t ''> .... -A't'r-Wt,,,,.teQo 0 SV. + \'II lllt'OC ta. I 1113't J0~+1 ~1EI P 1 '111 11 ""'t-\It Xtre 1-p 17 a •4' ••· WfsEI "'n. llOO .. "" • Yetttt ,,,.,, ... IS ~"' WIM:GI lSll 1 1a. I•~ ~ Yfl9,SIOr AO S 11 1"'-\ilt Wl•G pf 2 5S 1100 UV. • Zti.<Mp IO • 4t ,,.._ Vi Wlt<PS I le 10 42 )0• I,\ ltl~ IO 4 11"+ \'t Wtl(O C 1 20 10 ,u 20 -W. l.f1Mle )II ) • ., It + 14 ~l<oot 7 U • I .t\O~ tl!V,.. Cb<1> Jll 2t ~ ... woMAl1 o~ 13 '• »•+ "' :rt1n11hRad 1 21 no + W,~~g AO I _( ti'ilt -·•Zurn Ind .al t ~ '- • ~ ' I t i • I ,• I t I i . l .. A J 4 DAILY PILOT. Tuesday December 23. 1975 . . - . ' • ' . . ' ... -.. "' • "" .._-f •• • f I e. t t t .. 1 ~ . . ,..., ' i-. : ,. ' ) • . . . ... . .. . nd as they rode off into the sunset, the prince promised her his love, . his riches and his castle in the clouds if . . ~. tt ~·. i only she would be his. She agreed. Latet; ''1 ! \'' ' ,: t •. after the weddirig, they discussed the . . ·running of the kingdom. "The King, my father, is old· and my blessed mother, the Queen, has long been . gone ~nd the. castle is in terrjble dis- array;' explained the Prince. ''It needs the hand of a fine woman like yourself to straighten its many rooms and dust its many nooks 'and light its many fifes ~nd clean its many chimneys and sweep its many corridors ·and feed its many occupants . and visitors. Then, we shall have many sons so that they may run the kingdom long after I am gone. I can only hope that when they come ~::: ... : ·--.-. } · ""·~ of age, they will be as lucky as I in finding . , · -· ',. · ._. 'T:-c:=~~ a good wife'! And with that, they kissed · and the Prince lived happily ever after. . . - J • - . ou've come a long way, bah~ VIRGINIA ~ SUN\$ n l j 1 Regular and Menthol. : Warning: The Sutgeon General Ha s Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. 17 mg'.' tar;'1 .0 mg. nicotine av. per cigarette.FTC Repon Nov.'75 .. ....., I ... l I .. • I l ' 4 I I t • ] •• • I • c .\II c J) c ,e .- Orange Coast EDIT ION VOL.68, N0.357,2SECTIONS,26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA T oday' · C l osin g .N.Y. toeks TUESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1975 C TEN CENTS Mesa's Mrs •. Keener Succum,bs · at 59 By ALAN DllUON Of "'-0.lly ...... 54.lff Frances Keener came from a large family-she is s urvived by eight brothers-but she left a big- ger one. It was a family impossible to ~num erate because or the number or people she took into her home at 1731 Orchard Drive, Costa Mesa, over the years. But when she died Sunday Hicks Pro~e Nixed By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Of Ille 0• lly Piiot sgff Orange County Supervisor Robert Battin today opened a new front in his war on District Attorney Cecil Hicks, urging his fellow board members to hire a private detective to investigate the DA 's office. J The detective firm Battin wanted lo hire. Jack Webb and Associates of San Francisco. is the same company hired by county political figure Dr. Lows Cella in July to spy on Hick.s . Cella, c urrently under in- tensive investigation by local and federal grand juries probing a variety of a lleged criminal ac- tivities, paid the firm $6,318 to ex- amine Hicks' personal life. Affidavits supporting search warrants used in the probe of Cella show the expenditure in the form of a check drawn on the ac- count of Bris tol General Hospital \ Compa n y, the controllin g partnership of Mercy General Hospital in Santa Ana. Cella is one of the minority partners. l Bathn's bid to launch a new i A ·probe of the DA was squelched by t -his fe llow board members. Supervisor Thom as Riley said the request for $15,000 in county fund,s to hire a detective com- pany was based on hearsay evidence. Supervisor Laurence Schmit said, "It is the Christmas season and I for one am not going to do anything for two weeks. That might be the best thing we've done a ll year.·· Battin h as been waging a vitriolic, personal battle against Hicks for m onths, heating up his attack since his own indictment by the grand jury on charges of misusing his county-paid staff on a political campaign _Bobby Riggs Wins Death Valley Race FURNACE CREEK CAP> l"ormer Aus tralian dis tance great Bill Emme rton "learned the hard way." Spot Bobby Riggs a Point or two, but running 50 miles to the "happy Hustler's" · 25 is ~it much. Riggs , 57, won his near- marathon across Death Valley Monday in tem peratures of about 80 and said he was feeling fine. He chided Emmerton gently for giving him too big a head start. Riggs, a som etime Newport Beach resident, ran the course from F ura nce Creek to Bad · Water and back, a total of 25 ·miles, in 8 hours and JO minutes. which was 41 minutes faster than Emmerton, 56, who ra n the course twice for a total of 50 miles. "We're gonna inspire a lot of men to get out of their rockin' chairs," said Riggs, the hero of. the Geritol set who first gained prominence by beating women's . tennis pro Margaret court and then losing to Billie Jean King. Riggs is still mad at Mrs. King because she won't give him a re- match and he called her ''a bad sport." Bobby says he trained 10 days for t he cross-country event, run- ning several miles a day and eat-· ing lots or vitamins. COAST CH lJRCH SERVICES S ET Ora11ge Coast churches wjll be celebrating the birth of Christ : with a host or Christmas F.ve and Christmas Day l'vcnts fro m ·pageants to carol sings to Holy Communion. For a roundup of the Yuletide ~ventll, see rae~ A9. evening, she left in her two-story, seven-bedroom home three re- tarded girls, a Vietnamese cou- ple and their 11 -year-old daughter, a 9-year-old adopted son, and a 25-year-old roster son. After her d eath the family opened Christmas presents SUn·. day evening and then this week the family mem~rs went di!· Ce rent ways: the retarded children back to their original homes, and the Vietnamese to another home in the community. The adopted son, Victor. will probably live with an aunt who li ves nearby, John flulihan, the Coster son, said today. Mrs. Keener, who was 59, will be buried Wednesday. A service will be conducted by the Rev. Robert Jacobs at Bell-Broadway Chapel, Costa Mesa. at 11 a.m . with interment following at Pacific View Memorial park. Over the years, many people were taken into Mrs. Keener's house. "She eked out a living with money r eceived from caring for the r etarded children,·' Hulihan said. "But she had not been receiving that money for a long time and the Vietnam ese family were n 't able t o pay anything. "Sometimes she just survived on donations," Hulihan added. "She had i:nany friends." · Hulihan said that he met her in becoming Victor 's Big Brother through the Catholic organiza- tion a year ago. "J started living here because I got on so well with her," he said. 1n 1970 the American Indian Association named Mrs. Keener Indian Mother of the Year for helping Indian children. She placed about 150 Navajo girls from Arizona and New Mex1co reservations in homes m Orange County so they could go to school or college in the area tor six. month periods . Many of the Indian girls would come to stay with Mrs. Keener until s he could fmd homes for them. She uecame involved m this program when s he ad <See KEE .SER, PageA2) . Med Center OK CountyApproVes UC Irvine Pact O.lty Pilot Slaff Pltoto DANIEL SHOOK, FRIEND JASMINE LOOK TO FUTURE For Costa Mesa Lioness, a Courtroom Compromise My Cat Spot? Daniel's Lion May Get TV Job The Costa Mesa city attorney hopes the case of Daniel and his denless lion finally is closed. Daniel is Daniel Shook, the 24-year-old Golde n West College student who. to the consternation of neighbors and police, has in· termittently kept Jasmine, a 14-m onth -old lioness, in the backyard of his home at 2543 Orange Ave. Efforts to find a <.. n for the near 200-pound pet at Corona, Riverside, a nd Fullerton have proved fatile. Friends of Shook often found they were taJcing on more than they could handle as law officers banished the lioness from their jurisdictions. But today it appears that a new agreement has been worked out, one which will give J asmine a den in Mira Loma and the poten- tial of s tarring in TV com · mercials. The latest development began when Shook brought the exiled lioness back to Costa Mesa after efforts to find a home for her elsewhere had failed. It was only for one night, Shook said , but it was enough for residents to SPot her and for Jasmine to be taken to Lion Country Safari again and for the city attorney's office to take Shook back lo court. A new complaint of keeping an unlicen sed, undomesticated animal was brought against Shook and he was also accused of violating probation imposed in previous court appearances. But a new solution was worked out in the courtroom of .Ju<lgc Betty Lamoreaux: J asmine was signed over to the ownership of J a m es Simonsen of Mira Loma and Shook was allowed to "bail" Jasmine out of Lion Country Safari, wh.ich had cared for the defanged and declawed lion for a month. Costa Mesa as~istant city at- torney R.R. Campagna hastily and gladly drew up a bill of sale for Simonsen and Shook to sign . ''We have only been interested in compliance with. the law, not with punishment," Campagna said. ''Simonsen is the legal owner -I'm stiIJ the trainer," Shook said of the new arrangement. "I see her every day.'' <See LION, Page A2} MARKET POSTS 5-POINT GAIN NEW YORK (UPI) -Prices closed hig her today in moder ate trading on the New York Stock Exchange with the aid of an af- ternoon rally paced by airlines. The Dow Jones industrial average, fluctuating throughout the day, gained 5.12 points to 843. 75. 1t lost 13 .46 the previous two sessions. Advances led declines by about an eight-to-five margin. (Tables, Al3). Prices were mixed in moderat e trading on t he American Stock Exchange. Orange County s upervisors to- day unanimously approved a re- vised pact with the University of California lo turn over the county Medical Center to UC Irvine as a leaching hospital. The new agreement, which calls for the deal to be consum- mated no later than July I of next year. was described by county personnel officer R.A. Scott as better for both sides than the ~Mystery ' Coff in At D u mp Orange County Sheriff's of ficers have located the makers of a coffin that was thrown onto the county dump m Coyote Canyon last week with its human r e- mains spilled among mounds of trash. But record keepers at the Batesville. Ind .. casket plant have not yet been able to de- l erm in e the ide ntity of the Orange County mortuary that purchased the metal coffin "They know that it was made in the 1950s," an investigator stated today ... And they believe that as soon as they can Jay their hands on further records they can tell us where the casket was sh.ipped . · · Until then. investigators stressed today. they do not intend lo make prolonged inquiries at county mortuaries which have already been briefly contacted on the disposal of the coffin con- tajnmg human r emains. Coroner's officers have not yet completed what they say are lengthy forensic tests on the whitened bones found in the bat- tered metal coffin. They have determined that the deceased was male but have not yet established his age or the dale of his interment. Sheriff's investigators made it clear today that one county mortuary is at the top of a short list of suspects. But they r efused to identify the facility for the record pending a report from the Indiana casket plant. Trash worke rs who made the grisly discove ry last week while sorting rubbis h at Coyote Canyon told deputies that one of their col- 1 e a g ues rec alled hauling a number of caskets to the dump from the Westminster Memonal Park. Officers said the employe did not know if those coffins were empty or occupied. Sherif!'s investigators said to- day that they have not yet been able t o contact Westminster (See COFFI N, Page AZ> M,esa Dognaper Strikes Bold Thief Takes Dog From Young Ou:ner · Costa Mesa· authorities are seeking a pair of dognappers who, according to rePorts to police, have made off with two pets over the past two days. One thief, who stooped to the d epths or yanking a purebred golden r etriever Crom the hands ol the dog's 13-year-old master. struck in front or the Kerm Rjma hardware store, 2666 Harbor Boulevard at 4:45 p.m. Monday. The other. who grabbed a black miniature poodle trom the front seat of its mis tress's car, hit at 7:3S p.m . Sunday in front otthe Suns hine Liquor store, 724 W. 19th St. · Lance Sprague, 13, of 2621 Harbor Boulevard. rotd police he had. walked to t he nearby hardware store and had left his dog, Tosh, outside while tie en- tered the store. When the boy walked out he was accosted by a s ix foot man with brown hair and a brown moustache w ho accused him of mistreating the dog. The boy told police the man scolded him for leaving the dog. unattended. The boy began walk· ing home, holding the dog's col· lar. The m an walked up. grabbed the collar a way from the boy, hauled the dog into his 1970 white Volkswagen bug nnd drove away.· Tosh ls valued at $75. · When th.e m ~n grabbed the "dog, young Sprague said , he told the boy he was "taking the dog to I the authorities" for the dog's pro· tection. In a similar incident Sunday, Barbara Scutt. 30, of 928 Senate St., stopped at. Sunshin e Liquor on 19th Street to get a pack of cigarettes . . · She left her Poodle Ralph in her unlocked car. As she was walk· ing into the store, she told police, •she noticed a m an getting into a pick up truc k parked next to her car. Whe n s h e cam e out. an estimated two minutes later, the $300 dog and the truck were gone. Moment~ later, she noticed the truck stopped w1th its lights out .in a nearby parking lot. She did not see the dog tn the (See DOGS, Page AZ) 9riginal document. Supervisor Ralph Diedrich said this will be the county's last attempt to complete the transfer, saying if this one is rejected, the county will be forced to fall back to alternate plan.,s for operation of the center. Under the new agreement. lhe university will have the option to buy the land under the :\1edical Center for S2 .5 million and the minimum life of the pact has been reduced from 40 years to eight and one-half. A provision has been inserted reqwring binding arbitration in cases where quality of patient care is disputed and the county cost of providing care to the in· d1gent is questioned. The university will still have to pay the county $5.5 million for <See CENTER, P age A2> Critic al of Sat ety Marine Reduced For J e t Warning? D•tly Piiot Sl~f Pflofa RI PS MARINE TACTICS Pilot Curtis Bennett J udge Nixes Trial D e l ay Of H imhaw By TOM BARLEY Ottlle O..lly Piiat Staff A b id by l awyers for Congressman Andrew J . Hinshaw to bar the press and public from the trial of the divorce action filed by his estranged wife was rejected to- day in Orange County Superior Court. Judge L loyd K . Blanpied further refused to delay the trial until completion of the bribery trial in wh.ich Hinshaw is a defen- dant and which is now m recess until Jan. 6. "I am very sensitive to the freedom of the press," Judge Blanpied told defense lawyers Marshall Morgan and Charles Garrity. "I see no reason for a private hearing or a delay.·' Judge Blanpied pointed out that the jury in the bribery trial before Judge Robert P. Kneeland has been admonilhed not to dis· c uss the char es !aced by Hinshaw. "If necessary, I can ask Judge Kneeland to stre ngthen that ad· monition," he said. "And l may defer my ruling in this divorce trial until after the jury has re- turned to duly in the bribery trial." Garrity and Morgan m ade it dear in their arguments that they are particularly concerned about what they said will be al· legations of misapproprintioo or community property during the divorce action. Morgan. who took the witness stand, argued that such allega tions could have "~tn unlortunatc effect" if jurors in the bribery trial read the ac<.'ounts dunng the (Set! IU NSttA w, rag~ A2) By RUDI NJE DZJELSKJ Of tM 0..lly Pilot Slaff A )1arine Corps pilot claims he was down graded in the Reserves because he criltcized unsafe jet fighter maneuvers at El Toro )1 arine Corps Air Station. Curlis Bennett, 33, of 932 Miramar. Laguna Beach, says he was passed over for promotion to the r a nk of major and asked to go to a lesser status because he warned his superiors of a poten- tial air disaster that could claim thousands of lives. A Vietnam combat veteran with 11 years of service in the Corps, Bennett maintains that F-4 fighters frequently approach the runway by flying over Lion Country Safari at an altitude between 300 to 600 feet. "Any kind of e mergency in this pattern could r esult in totaJ an- nih.i la ti on of thous ands of people who attend Lion Country Safan on a n y given day. On the weekends, there may be as many as 8.000 to 10,000 in attendance," he said. Marine Corps officiaJs, citing a perfect safety record with aircraft carrier-type landing maneuvers at the base, say'\hat Capt. Bennett left for different reasons. "He voluntarily went to class Ill. He was passed over twice for promotion. If a n officer is passed over twice we have no choice but to place him in that st atus," Col. Kenneth Wilcox, commanding of. ficer of the Marine Air Reserve Trainin g Detachment, ex- plained. Class III status means that of- ficers are still able to drill but in a non-pay status. They are also subject to recall during a na- tional emergency. It is Bennetl 's contention. h oweve r, that he forleited his position in Class H (See MARINE. Page A2) Coast We athe r Fair through Wednes. day. Not much tem- perature c.ha nge. Highs near 70. Lows tonight in the 40s. I NSIDE TODAY In 3econd .article on Rev. Sun Ml/UTlg Moon's Unifica. tion Church •. a rtporter becomes undtteover recnot and telb of four da!J$ mlide church. His conclusion : "Moon will not lo$e ~. '' l.'agt All. l•dex AtV-~1<9 AJ lnn..I .... .,_ 9efftlle<ll 81 -~~ -., u.:-194 .. .J" "' -~ ... , Oii • jlJ Neti.a•Nt-"" Oe"'li.I •u o--..c..111, """ ONftk• IU ,...... ••·1 cnta-.N N ...... ""' o. ........ , .. AtO Ttlftl.._ .. SlltWUl-t ... , ,,,,...._ ..,, "~· "''"" ---M ~--~ ... .......... M ~ "' • J ' Al DAILY PILOT c Tuesday. December 23. 1975 • ·Mortuary Bothers Seniors By A~~E COOPER OHl\e 0•1ly P11e1Si..rt A protl'~t <'<ttnp•n~n 1s mount 1ng rn tht" L..tguna J!Jlls Leisurt> WMld n•ttl't'llH'nt community .1g.i1nst t•u11strul·l1on of a mortu,11-y plannt>d at a Moulton P..Lrkwdy gale to the walled com· Jl)t>X . "A mortuary at that l0<.·at10n would be in vt-ry poor ta~le," !laid '.\hnrul' \kl':wmg. 227 OAve. Ma Jorca. "Stnl't' m\ ll'lter of protest appeared 1n thl' Le1~urc World :-.lews. l'H? had :-.t•ven ur ~tghl l·alls from pt•ople who agree with me One -w om.tn said she'd ~ell her home tf thl') go c.1head w 1th the mortuan ·· \trs '.\ief:\\tng ..,a1thhl•oh)l•ct:. to tht' loc::H111n of tht' propost>d \kCorm1ck Mortuarv bt•t'.t\ISl' 11.; prox1m1ty to the n•t1reml'lll com- munity would be "dl'pn•ssing" ,111d because it would ha\ c a bad \•ffet•t on propt>rty' <tlu1•s · ~tv relaltVL's WllUldn'l mind dn\'Hll! a fl•w miles down the ro.id l1l :.i mortuary after l 'm !!one." !:>he ~aid. •·And that's what they are goang t o do We'll boycott tt11s 1.me 1f it goes up.'· ~t ortuary t'XC't.'llll\'l' Rnbt•r I "\lcCorm1rk Jr ::.aid the fun<•ral home has been plannt>d for the con\'t>nience of Leisure World rt' !>ldents. Leisure World people with \..,horn we have dealt in the past." he explained. · have told us thev would prefer a location close·r than our funeral ho me m Laguna Reach. Our prt mar. reason for buying the Moulton Parkw.i~ pro perty was to serve the Lt:1~ure \\orldcommun1tv bl'ltl'r · :\1cCorm1<.'k :,;id his firm 1s •lpen to all poss1h1hl1es and \\Ill -.tudy resident~ ft.>l'lrngs bdore proeeedmg "1th eonstruction · We wtll be mt'l'tmg after t 'hristmas with residents and ~ lth Golden Rain Foundation of- hcers. who adm1r11ster common propert) 1n Ll't~ll1't• World." he -,aid. "It 1s import.ml that pl•ople 11nderstand the function of a fu neral home. This k111d of reac tion stems hasically frnm 1g noranl'I! as lo \.\ hal a mortuary <loes ~fcC'orm1ck said hls firm h.i5 l!one to great lengths to mJke the funeral home as attract1\'e as possible. "We have considered not put· _ting 'mortuary' on the bwldmg," he~a1d · )'tcCormick said area residents often e'<press m1tial m1sg1vings when a fum•ral home 1s proposed in their neighborhoods. "They don l 11 ke tht> th0ught of death,' he said. "St1ll, people do make out wills and buy Ltfe rn- -;urancl' Once the mortuarv is built. neighbors drop by and. t<'ll us it's not ot all what they ex- pected. · There arc worse things," he ::.aid ' A mortuary is a greater as· set to a community than a hquor -;tore · From Page . .tJ HINSHAW. • • holida' nc.:l'"" And. ~t oq.!an told Judge Blan·· pied that '.\I rs Thais Hinshaw has been granting interviews to d1stnct attorne~ 's personnel and w1lltn~ly tP'it1f1C'd against her l'stranged hu-..hand during the bnbery tr13I Bt>•erlv Hill" lawyer Stanley Oa\'1S Rro\I. n argued in response for )lrs llin~h.1w that all pretrial hearings of tht' d1\orce suit have heen open to the puhl1c <.ind the :.ictual tria l should lX' no excep- tion \lrs. l!J n"h.t\I.. ·18, made her way lo the l'ounsel table today w1th difficulty. ShP was released from the hospital a few days ago .tfter further trl'alment for a con- d1t1on d1agnosl'd as multiple -..cleros1s ORANGE COAST ,,,. 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Costa Mesa, made an uns;Jft' entry into a public street from a pri vatl' driveway JUSl before his. ru1· ''us hit bv patrol car with Officer Gary S BL•nnl'l l. 34. al the wheel. Waller ''as cited ~t the scene. ----- LION •.. Simonsen. "ho has a ranc·h, came forward to help ,1ftt>r reutl ing of Dan1l'l and J a~m1ne ::. phght Ill the press Sh1l(>k gOl'S out to thl' r <tn<..'h l'H'l1 clay to \\Ork on buildin g ;\ dl·n for .l.ismtn(' to flt lJt•partmt•nt or Fish and Game sl)t.•c1f1l'ations "We believe San Bernardino County will issue a permit if a proper den 1s pro\ 1ded," Shook said. Nabers Lose ~ Bid For Parking Area Shook said I hat Simonsen \\Orks for an auto de::iler \\'ho hJs expressed interest in using thl· • !Joness in TV commercials. Lion Country Saran Zoological Director P at Quinn warned thal Simonsen has taken on a big re~pons1biht~. "Lions h\.'C 20 lo 25 ,·ears ... he ::.J1d He also warned that although Jasmine acts more IJke a dog than a lion -"she's afraid nf other lions" -the animal ::.ttll 1s dangerous. "She can still ovt•r- power a man,'' he added. "Wild animals simply do not make pets." Bu~ Shook responded Lhat h<.> likes being able "to com municatc with an 'animal that can level you with one blow." •· 1 can wrestle with her and pin her shoulders to the ground," the 170·pound Shook said. "Yes, I know it's dangerous, but I never go into her cage until her mood 1s right, until I know she wants to play .. .. It's not an ego trip, as people say. I just love big cats. One day, when l 'm able to move way out in the country, I'm going lo have another one.'' A bid to rt'zone one lot on lht· corner of Princeton Driv~ and Harbor Boulevard from residen- tial to commercial was recom- mended for denial on a 3-2 vote of the Costa Mes a Planning Com· mission Monday night. Mrs. Barley, Pilot Writer's Mother, Dies Mrs. Sarah Alice Barley, 83. the mother of Daily Pilot court reporter Tom Barley, died in her native Leeds. England, early to- day . :'vlrs. Barley, a member of the ongmal Suffragettes in England under F.mily Pankhurst. died in her s leep. Besides her son, who is a resi- dent of Orange, Mrs. Barley leaves a daughter. Alice, of Leeds; five grandc~dren and three great-grandchildren. In her younger years. Mrs. Barley joined the mo\·ement for women ·s rights and she and many members of the group ac- tive early in this century had fre· quent encounters with the authorities. 'She was always very proud of that," her son said today. Front Page Al MARINE COMPLAINT • • • !>talus and $450 a month pay by pointing out to his superiors that pilots are practicing their carrier landings with total disregard for the terrain below. Col. Wilcox, while declining to be specific about Bennett's personal recorct did say though that the captain was passed over for promotion because he "ob· nously did something that his supenor officer didn't think was correct." Bennett maintains that hi s search for the spec1f1c cause of tus placement on the Class Ill rolls has been fruitless but that he had not yet contacted Corp<> headquarters tn Washington D.C. <ihout examminf? his file. He claims the safct:v hazard 1s po~e d by fighter pilots who "want to look good over lht• field" while zooming into tht' base for practice carrier land mgs. •·ff one of those airplanes ever goes into the park. the Marine Corps will never getoutofdebt," he says. Pilots make their runway ap· proaches by using an optical sighting device, called a "mir ror,'' which is positioned partway down the runway. flying hazarcts could b e minimized by using an alternal(' ruJ'lway or by moving the mirror one half mile down the runway presently used. ''This would preclude coming in over Lion Country. Pilots would miss it entirely," he said. "It's just a matter of adjustment. It's not taking away or eliminating anything." the mirror. which is portable and on wheels,,was described to be in the " best poss1 ble position." however, by Col. Wilcox. He says if it were moved down the runway the planes would run off its end in the event of a malfunction. Col. Wilcox not ed that he personally has never flown over I.ion Country Safari and that pilots are instructed to avoid fl y mgovertheamusementpark. However, El Toro Command('r Maj . Gen. A . W. O'Con· nell. in a letter to Lion Country Safari, says "du~ to weath<'r and unforeseen air trMfic conditions an occas1onal t>vcrflight rould oc ('Ur." "I'm not about to take on the U.S. Marine Corps in hand-to· hand combat. However, they are traumatizing not only our ex. ecutive oCCicers but also our shareholders thanks to their kamikaze attacks day and night " Kobrin said. ' "We've had to suspend our nighttime activities and we're the only amusement park in the coun- try forced to close at sundown because orthe bleepingjets." Park officials, he noted, have repeatedly tried to persuade base officials to alter their flight pat- tern "only to be given the stock answer ·You should be glad that those are OUR planes you'rc- hearing.' " It is pointed out by El Toro of-· ficials. however, that the base was there before Lion Country and the Corps protested the con- struction of the amusement park from the beginning. Federal Aviation Administra- tion regulations provide that planes must fly at least 600 feel above sea-level unless over a runway but El Toro is 300 feet above sea-level. That means pilots are w1lh10 the law if they're Oymg over Lion Country at an altitude of 300 feet. Bennett maintains that · ·w~ were here first" argument ear nes no weight and.that the Corp!> :-hould concentrate on solving the ex1stin~ problem. "The Marine Corps seems to believe there is no problem that complaints must be we~rily tolerated and brushed aside as be ing a total minority point of view. and passing time heals all gripes," he said. It is his suggestion that not only could the carrier landing pro- cedure be modified for greater sa!ety but also that pilots might be better off practicing elsewhere. ''San Clemente Island hns a runway, it has a mirror ond it's nght in the middle of the water. U they're going to fl y and play rar· rier landing this i5 a logictll pl arc to go -thr orean,'' Bennett argued Bennett pointed outthat heron s1dered •this duly lo warn base of f1c1als about the safety hazard. The issue is due to come up before the dty council Jan. 19. The lot is owned by and is adja- rent to Nabers Cadillac. The car agency wants to use the now· vacant land for parking. College Park homeowners objected to the proposal, arguing that it would be introduction or a commercial use into their residential area. The homeowners had earlier suc- cessfully opposed a plan to make three adjacent lots on Princeton commercial. Those voting lo deny the one- lot rezone were Commissioners II. J . Wood. Arlene Schafer, and John Leonhardt. Earlier, Wood had voted with C. C. Clarke and Nathan L. Reade in voting to grant a general plan amendment for a change to commercial use. But Wood said that he voted for the general plan amendment on- ly for the purposes or opening the issue up for discussion. Mesa Toddler Still Critical J oseph Whitcomb. the 3-year- old boy who ft>ll m the backyard pool at his home at 2732 San Carlos Lane. Costa Mesa , last Wednesday remained in .. critical'' condition today at Children's Hospital of Orange County. ''His signs are unstable and not within normal limits," a hospital. spokes man added. Doctors at Hoag Memorial Hospital, Newport Beach, restored the breathing and heart beat of the boy when he was brought almost lifeless to the hospital. From Page Al KEENER ••• vertized on a Navajo reservation for a girl housekeeper and got 77 responses from girls anxious for an opportunity to live off the re- servation. In addition to her eight brothers, most of whom live out of state, Mrs. Keener is survived oy her mother, Maude Little of Arkansas. ' ~ . . . . . . carpe Want Bible tudy 4 Marina High Students Suing Four Marina High School stu· dents who want to study the Bible on campus H an extracurricular activity plan to take the Hunt- ington Beach Union High School District to the Supreme Court if necessary. The students -Debi and David Wakeling and Marie and Monte Cobb -are preparing to fight the Mesa High Director Cleared Costa Mesa High School Music Director Earl H. Treichel has been cleared of driving under the influence of alcohol allegatio11s made after his car struck a pedestrian in Irvine Dec. 15. Blood alcohol test results re- cei ved by Irvine. police today in- dicated a level of alcohol too low to be considered an impairment to driving, according to Irvine Detective John Stoneback. Treichel, 46, of 2225 Maple St.. Costa Mesa, was driving home after a meeting in Irvine Dec. 15 at about 6 p.m . when his car struck Pamela Harris, 15, of 3901 Parkview Lane, Irvine. She was running in a crosswalk at Michelson Drive a nd Angell Street when the accident oc- curred. The girl suffered a broken pelvis, contusions and'abrasions in the mishap. Stoneback said a citation aUeg- i n g failure to yield to a pedestrian in a crosswalk would be issued to Treichel. Pair Kidnap Employe, Net $3,500 Cash Two men brandishing a knife and a gun kidnaped a Daily Pilot circulation manager Monday. robbing him of more than $3,500 cash and an unknown amount in checks. Donald L. Ogden. 21, of 2195 Orange A venue. Costa Mesa, told police he was at College Park School when the two young men approached his car. One man brandished a .22 caliber pistol, Ogden told police, and ordered him into the rear of his station wagon. The men bound Ogden with· tape, gagged him and covered-f his eyes with tape. Then they drove him into the surrounding residential area wtiere they abandoned him after taking the money. Ogden quickly struggled free and called police. He described one of his as- s ailants as 19 to 22 years old, about five feet, 10 inches tall, thin and with a blond moustache and stubble of blond beard. The rest of his head was covered by the hood or a gray s weatshirt and dark glasses. The other man was described only a s a male Caucasian. Police are seeking the two on kidnaping and armed robbery charges. matter in (ederal rourt in Lo:- Angeles, according to F.d Wakel ing, the father of two of them. A similar suit W3S filed about 11 year ago in Orange County SUperior Court over Bible stuqy at Edison High School. No ruling bas been made in that case. The federal suit was filed Mun day on behalf of the four Mann~• High students. Wakeling said the families in volved are members of Cavah) Chapel in Costa Mesa. He s;11cl the suit is not "vindictive" but il is a "test case" which he expect :> to go all the way t.o the US Supreme Court. Two years ago district trustre-.. agreed to allow religious clubs to · meet on campuses. But six months later, it rescinded the rule based on lltl' advice or the Orange County counsel, who said allowing tbe clubs to meet would violate sec tions or the state Constitution and Education Code. The Marina suit asks for a three-judge panel to determine' if the section of the state Constitu· lion in question is not a violation of the U.S. Constitution's First and Fourteenth Amendment which guarantee freedom of religion and equal protection under tbe law. The students maintain that just because a group is religiously oriented· it should not disquaJi(y it from using classroom facilities like any other student group dur- ing off hours. Wakeling said the suit should prove to direct school boards on s imilar matters in the future. "We will live with whatever the court says, 11 he said. From Page Al COFFIN ••• Memoria I Di rector Derek McWhinney on the possibility that the Coyote Canyon caskcL may have come from his facility. McWhinney was not available for comment today or Mondav when called by a Daily Pilot re· porter. He has not been available for comment since the coffin was found. "Our hopes are centered on the Batesville people telling us who purchased this coffin." an in- vestigator said. "When we have that information. it will be full steam ahead for this deparl· menl." From Page Al DOGS ••• 'truck, s he told police, but said the truck remained motionless for about five minutes until a customer pointed toward it. The truck then drove away with ib lights off, she said. She described the truck as ~1 1957 Chevrolet with chalky white paint and a large rear bumper. Fro•PageAl CEN.TER ••• the .medical center's buildings. eqwpment and supplies. Tht· county will pay the university an estimated $4 million next year for care to the ind igenL DEN'S • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • "J -.. _ ·installation· custom draperies Jerry Kobrrn. Lion Country's vice president of publtc r('lations, claims planes arc flymg over dai Iv at "~1raffe levf'l " . "If anythin~ s hould happen, C.od forbid, thcycan'tsay nobody tt'ld them so " 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA. CALIF. 92627 • PHONE 646·4838 -646 '355 'I l I l