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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-01-19 - Orange Coast PilotK's .Ro1nance _!., th Suspected NBzi S_py Told MONDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 19, 1976 ~ . .. . VCM.. 6t, MO. 1', J SRCTIONS. M PAOD UPI,....._.. JFK"S 'SPY' LOVER? Inga Arvad In 1941 Medical Surchar_ge Proposed State Sen. Dennis Carpenter CR-Newport Beach) says he planned to introduce a bill today which would pay for malpractice claims by putting a surcharge patients' bills. Carpenter said Sunday the proposal would result in a 66 per- cent cut in malpractice pre· miums. Under the bill, a state flmd would pay malpractice claims in excess of $100,000. The fund · would be supported by contribu- tions from doctors and hospitals. They would raise money for their "contributions " by charg- ing patients a two-and-a-half per- cent surcharge, Carpenter ex- plained. Thus, a $10 doctor's bill would have an additional is.cent charge for the malpractice fund. • .Pade:Ot ~t•rchai,-g Proposed · to Pay For Malpractice en a •• urVIve s at ~ ... ~ Oally Pitel ....... ay Palricll O'Do-11 ea Search For Crew Renewed TOKYO (UPI) -Therescueof two survivors from a ship that exploded and sank in late December today spurred a re- sumption of the search for the other 31 crew members from the ill-fated Norwegian ship Berge Istra. The sinking of the 224,000 ton. vessel became known when a Japanese fishing vessel radioed it had picked up the two sur- vivors who bad drifted for 20 days without foot aboard a life raft. Since the Japanese fishermen could not s peak foreign languages and the rescued seamen could not speak Japanese, they communicated by hand signals. German Spy Suspecte~ JFK· Mistress Carpenter said bis proposal ls unlike Gov. Edmund Brown Jr.'s plan to have doctors donate time treating the poor in exchange for state help. FIREMAN TRAINS HOSE ON WRECKAGE OF CESSNA 150 DOWNED IN IRVINE SUNDAY · Three Died In Third Airport Area Plane Crash During the Past Eight Months The two crewmen indicated the Berge l stra was rocked by three explosions and sank with the 31 other crew members s till aboard. NEW YORK (UPI) -111ere's still another accusation against John F. Kennedy: while he was in the Navy be had an affair with a Danish woman Journalist sus- pected of betne a N azl spy. The latest in a series of charges against the former president came in an article in the National Enquirer. which said Kennedy was transferred from Naval in· .. JFK IGNORED WARNING ABOUT SINATRA, Pllge A5 telUgence to sea duty in 1951 because of it. • The Enquirer Identified the woman u Jnga Arvad, a former Miss Europe. .worklng for the Washington Times-Herald. · • Miss Arvad, who was under FBI surveillan~e. had bad three interviews with Adolf Hitler while working for a Swedish newspaper and Hitler called her a "Nordlt! beauty" the article · ' said. Mila Arvad wu also the mlstrelJ of Axel Wenner-Gren. a Swedllb lndustrlallst Oft the State Department blacklist. Capt. Samuel A.D. 'Hunter, then Kennedy's superior, wu quoted u aaytna that the Na., Hw Mlu :Arvad u a latter day Mata Harl. • ''Thek concen w• tW tit.II ', woman wa1 111ta1 Kenned:J to find out all •he CoUld about what wa1 lolna on ln the Navi·Dipalt· ment and the Office~ NaTu ln- telliJence," Hunt• J.I qaated u aQin1. .. The Navy wu con-Tinc.I that Wenner:.aren•a 1acbt Cleell'K APFAISj PipAI) "My proposal does not place ctoct.ors in servitude, ""luiring them· to give ·a pound of flesh' in the form of forced labor, ad- ministering to charity patients," beaaid. <See DOj."J'ORS, P8'e AZ> FordTtdk Airs at6 WASIDNGTON (UPI) - President Ford will give Congress and .Am,rican voters toniaht an· upbeat a11e1&ment of the state of the union in its bicenten· Dial year. He will call for federal government restraint with. a theme of the· revolutionary war ~e~·~let, "Common ln advance of Ford's na· tlonally televised ap- pearance before a Jolnt MUioo of the House and Senate, aides said he would coapJe preclictlou of COD• tlnaecl economlc srow,th and a cllp bl unemi>loyment wWl recommendatlGm for a IOdAl HCurlty ta ln· - .,... aid a cut ta fedlnl ~n1to1low1J\lbltkJe. B\lt the off iclal1 Hid Fard'• 4,900-wont lfMdl, 1cbeduled for 8 p.m. •<PST>. would be shOlt on . new electloa·year pro· potall. Red Dye Ban Levied After T11mor Tests WASIDNGTON (AP) -The Food and Drug Administration today banned Red Dye No. 2, the most widely used color additive in the United States, from all future production of foods, drop and cosmetics. 'Ibe decision by CQlnmi.ssioner Alexander M . Sclimidt came after a new statistical analysis of a three-year-old laboratory study upheld finding~ once regarded ahakr· that the pye had produced mal 1nant tumors in test animals. .. W6 know of no results from any other studies that would re- IOlve these questions," ·Schmidt 1ald. "'l'hetelore • . . I am now revokini the FDA'a _provisional ~roval for Red No. 2." Scbmldt's order will permit muufacturers to 10 ahead and Mil JP'O(luctl that aJ.reaclY COD· taln the color additive. known • ~ally u amaranth. but will them h'olD \llina exilt· ltoekt of tit• dJ• oat alrelldy with otHr ln~ents. ldUDidt Hld that despite the labOratary flndlnp there ts '"no evldence of a publlc health hasard from 'any currently avallat.le foOd or other prodUct made with Red N . 2." Wreckage Probed In Irvine Air Crash By DOUGLAS F.RITZSCllE OftlleO.Hyptllt ... Federal aviation investigators ·today p.robed the tangled wreckage of two twin-seater planes, seeking clues to the cause of a mid-air collision over Irvine Sunday that killed two novice pilots and the o~rator of a Hunt· ington Beach night school. 111e two sln1le ens1ne Cessna · 1505 were in the downwind ap- proach pattern to Orange County Airport when they collided and crashed near Jamboree Boulevard and the San Diego Freeway. The· crash killed Gerald D. w~. ss. of 8140 Cardiff Drive, Stantt)n: and John S. Burtl~ oo. and John F. Taylor. 38, of LOnl · Beacb. Burtle wu the operator of the Burtle AvlaUon School at Meadowlark Airport ln Huntington Beach. Accordlna to witMIHI. the two planes were fbilll cloiM toa«ber at an alUtude of aboUt 800 feet when they CoWded. Both plan. went into aplris and Plum- .meted to the aroUd when UM7 IQ like crumPled foil In t.bii ll'aT boWl ot' sraded earth It tbe '1w Corp. eoutructlon site. 1rviae polkamu Rm J'1aUM1'a . . witnessed the 9:02 am. crash from about one mile away. F1atbers, also a pilot. said he saw the planes as they separated and began to fall to the ground. "Somebody goofed up, there's no doubt about it," said F1athers. Another witness who saw the crash from the San ~n Marsh said the planes were fly- inc parallel to each other, almost touching. One of the planes tipped Its wing, apparently t<> try to see the location of the other plane. he said. When the wing tipped, be said. it bit the other plane behind one lrinl, flipped over the top of the second plane, then both fell to _ _.. . ... -. · Flathers rushed to the crash 1lte and trained a fire ext- inguisher on the planes, which were spilliog gas from their rup- tured tanks. but no fire resulted from the crash. 7be red plane UTYlna Burtle a'lld Taylor took -ofl from Meadowlark Airport earlier Sun· da, and apparentb wa landina 110raaae Couoty Airport. po!!ce lakL ~ Tbe white plane piloted by Wp.lle bad been rented at (leec&ASll, .... A1) ..... The pair was thrown over- board by the force of the ex- plosions and had drifted until they were picked up by the fis· bing boat. One of the two rescued seamen suffered leg injuries, but both were reported to be in good physical condition. 'Ibey were <See smP, Page AZ> Coast Weather t Clearing tonight and becoming mostly sunny Tuesday, according to the weather service. Slightly warmer with beach highs around 68 rising to 73 in- lancl. Overnight lows 44 to . 50. INSIDE TODA):" ubaMH Moslenl$ ioant .G "Hol11 Wat" .agabad Claril- 8cml ba 100ke of ruigaatba bit PMn!er Rcahid.ICcmmd. Sa rtOfJI A4. l•tleX ...... •• ,...Uillflllfll ea ..... ~ M _.,,.... an ~ ....... . ~ ..... ....._.. .... M :--... = =~·.~ .............. _ .... ........................ A1' .,,, ... ,..., .. ........ "'' ,__. .. ........ ....... .. .......... --.... .. ... 0 • .. / s Monday, January 1t. 197t Bush Wedding .. ADELAIDE, Australia <UPI> wouN destroy Adelaide with a -Believers fied to the hills, giant tidal wave and earthquake skeptics drank chamoa,ne on at noon today to punish sinners. the beach and Adelald0-,1 predict· Nath was so sure ol b1a vision ed ''doomsday'' tidal wave that be took a $50 advertisement passed with a six-inch ripple. in an Adelaide newspaper warn- Johan Nash, a house painter ing the city of I.ts lmpendlne and sell-styled clairvoyantt an-doom. Many residents or the -nounced two -months~ God -aouth-Aultr&lian capital believ~ Kept 3 1'1ontlu Pray:ers-Fruitless On Rotting Corps~ . PAYSON, Ariz. (UPI> -Three young women who tbouaht they could revive a 75-year-old dead mM through prayer have been arrested for allegedly hauling his rotted. body around the state for three months. ~e decomposed. remains of Otis Harrell were hidden behind a false wall of a tool shed GUa County sheriff's deputies' said Sunday. said church members were told to pray in an attempt to bring him back to Uf e. They also were instructed not to tell anyone about the death so Harrell's railroad pension checks would continue. Colabianchi said Harcell's body was kept at the Phoenix Li1ht Temple for about two weeks ~efore it .. w·as moved to another location in Phoenix. • • Nash and fied to the hllls near the clty. But about 2,000 non-believer$ "'2athered on the beach nine miles lrom Adelaide for .. earthquake parties." The skeptics, wearing business suit.!. bow ies snorkels and fli pers, sipped c ampagne an ate meat pies on the beach to while awaytheir"lasthours." . Two hours after the predict~<t disaster, they were still thete drinking champagne and eating meat pies. The surf bad men on- ly six inches. I A severe cyclone, however, dtl s ma s h intQ a s tretch of Australia's east coast about 1,000 miles northeast of Adelaide, tonight. . ~ Police and weather officials An exclusive photo of the marriage last Otober of Elizabeth Taylor and Richarct Burton in Botswana, Africa has been re- leased, along with a magazine article written by Miss Taylor·in which she says the two remarried because they thought she had terminal cancer. (See story, A4. > Arrested on a misdemeanor charge of concealment or a body were Wren Bruce, 19, of Payson, Rita Lawyer, 21, and Lori Nelson, 19, both of Phoenix. All were identified as members or the Phoenjx Light Temple. Later, Dorothy Bell, Harrell's daughter and pastor of the Phoenix Light Temple, a nd several other parishioners went to Page, Ariz., and began moving the body to various parts of the sald cyclone winds oC 105 miles an hour and \\!aves 30 feet high battered a 620-mile stretch CJf eastern coasfJine. They said cyclone David whipped up winds and enormous tides that tore ·t>oat s from their moorings washed away millions of tons o; beach sand, flooded low-lying areas and marooned about 1,000 tourists on·Cive resort islands. Those on the Adelaide beach included South Australian pre- mier Don Dunstan who termed the prediction "nonsense." state. t Weekend Burglaries Probed in Newport Man Locked Inside Barn ATR't, Italy {AP) - Police have arrested three men for keeping an aged relative who was blind, de- af and mute locked in a barn for more than three years. A former parishioner, James A Colabianchi, 24, of Missouri Valley, Iowa, told authorities Harrell died last October. He Santa Anan Charged In HBRapeTry For two weeks, the group re- portedly stayed on the Navajo In· dian reservation then moved on for three weeks at Hawley Lake on the mountain and moved the body there. Colabianchi said the body was checked frequently to see if it had come back to life. "I was urged by community, business and church leaders to make a state ment," Dunstan said, "I decided to come down here in person because some peq- ple have said that I had a helicopter waiting on my frol).t lawn, just in case." Newport Beach police today were investigating a series of weekend burglaries in which local residents reported the Joss of a variety of items valued at more than $5,200. lff~bert Lesher, 58 of 1000 WestcUff Drive, told police Fri· day just before midnight he re- turned to his home to·discover that it had been ranscaked. Lesber said he had only been gone f fore a few hours. In is absence thieves broke in through Ji rear door, ransacked the home and took jewelry, silver plates, clothes and cash worth more than $2,000, police saili. ... Another burglary whieh ap- parently occurred during the hours of darkness Friday night and Saturday morning was re- .. JFK AFFAIR was being used for refueling German U-boats." Hunter said that Capt. Howard Kingman, then assistant director of the Office of Naval In- telligence "wanted to get Ken- nedy out of the Navy quickly." Hunter pointed out to Kingman that Kennedy's father had been ambassador to Great Britain and was close to President Roosevelt and that Kennedy did not have access to any sensitive informa- tion. "It seemed to me the best thing to do was transfer him to a seago- ing unit," Hunter said. J. Edgar Hoover told the cou- ple Miss Arvad was no longer suspect when they complained to him about the FBI bugging her home and telephone. She later became a Hollywood gossip col- umnist and from 1947 until she died from cancer in 1973 she was the wife of cowboy movie star TimMcCoy. ' While serving as a Pr boat commander in the South Pacific, Kennedy wrote Miss Arvad that " ... knowing you has been the brightest part of an extremely bright 26 years." ORANGE COAST s DAILY PILOT The ()r~ (OHi 0•11, Pl~. wllll """'" Is <ombined t~ Mewl P•us, " pubh>Plf<I bv tl'le Or-Cwst Pl.tll415'11"9 Com1>M1Y. S<>!Wt••I• ""'Ilion. .,, IM'Ollll>ed -drf lhtougl\ Fri<Wy '"' C..St• N.W, New-I ..... ,,, H"'11l1>9tcn ~IKll/FOIHll•ln V•ll•I', ltvlne, $addl•ba0 V•l .. y •ncl L.t9..,.. lk«l\ISoutl\ GN>l A M"Qk' rf'<l-.11 .elllon Is pUbll"'41ct S.tu<dilys .ond !>..,.. CMll'S Tl'le ll"ln<IP•I pVbll\l.i"9 -" et lJO \llloell e., Strttt. Co"• ~w. c.01on1WI 92~ Robert N. WMd PretlOent •nd PYbll• Jack R. curlev Vk• Pr•s•cle11t ond G.,..rol Miilll9ff Thomes Keevll Ellitor Thomas A. Murphlne N'Onotlftt I! dltof OMtrles H. Loos Richard P. N.all Mm.--1\00lfltl ldl'-' portejl by Richard Eddy, 39, of 2353IrvineAve. Eddy told police the thieves took a dresser drawer which con · tained 80 to 100 pornographic films, brochures for films and magazines. He said the collection was worth $1,040. . In another residential break- in, a west Newport resident. Thomas Ozzie Nelson, 32, of 4503 Seashore Drive Saturday report· ed the loss of Sl.1()0 worth of stereo equipment, a camera and a television set. Officials in this central Italian community said Carmine Ferretti. 76, was freed by police Saturday and taken to a hospital. They said his condition was not serious. A pol~ce official denied reports in a Rome news paper that Ferretti · had been locked up for 60 years and that his family kept him in a small pig pen. Mrs. Bell and her husband were accused in two civil suits filed in superior court last year of imprisoning church members in a pit without food, water and Frtn11 Page Al SHIP ... •• A 24 -year-old Santa Ana man was arrested by Huntington rescued about 1,000 miles from Beach police on an attempted Manila in the Philippine Sea. sanitary facilities. rape charge Sunday morning HB B J Two U.S. Air Force planes took after he allegedly tried to drag a Urg arS off today from Kadena Air Bal\e woman into his car. in search of other possible su.r- Police said Donald Lee Ben-Get $ } 0,000 vivors, officials at the base said. nett• was arrested about two Th~ spok~sman said they w~~ hours after the 6: 15 a.m. incident meet1hg with Japanese officials which occurred at Main and 14th Thieves fled with nearly to find the quickest way to bring Streets. Sl0,000 worth of goods in two the two survivors to land for Officers said Bennett allegedly separate burglaries reported to questioning about possible are'8 Investigators said they believe the burglars broke into Nelson's apartment through a sliding glass door. A Sunday monliJlg break-in oc- curred at Coast Electric, 312 N. Newport Blvd., where three microwave ovens, valued at $1,100 were stolen. . tried to pull a woman into his car Huntington Beach police Sunday. for the renewed search. , IE'~ •.-..-AJ as she was walking to work. Craig Johnson of 51918th St. re-The exact date of the Berge • .-v-~:--~ ~ The woman screamed, police ported a burglar took $4,929 in Istra's sinking, and the sut>se- " "' reported, then fled lo a television and stereo equipment, quent rescue of the two men stit CRASH ' neighbor's home and called or-a radar range a nd cameras were not clear. The Berge lstra • • • licers. between 9 a.m . and 10 p.m. Sun-carried a crew of 33 men, includ· t,~ ~ t Theman'wasstoppedinSanta day. He said thieves entered ingthecaptain. t . Police said the thieves ttsed a tire rim to break the heavy glass in the business' front door. Once inside the burglars took the ovens from a display case next to the door. ~ge' C'ounty Airport earlier' Ana by officers who said his car through a Jocked sliding glass A spo~esman for the ship.,s and Wynne wes performing matched the description given by door, police reported. owners m Oslo, the Sigvald "touch-and-go" landing practice the woman, and he was arrested Dolores Rey of 9142 Rhodesia Bergeson Shipping Co., identified maneuvers at the airport, police soon afterward by police from Drive reported Sunday that the survivors as Imeldo Barretp said. Huntington Beach. thieves fled with $5 ,010 in Leon, 41 , and Epifanio Perdom Flathers said the white plane He is being held in Huntington jewelry, golf clubs and tennis Lopez, 38 -both from the island apparently was higher than the Beach jail where bond has been rackets between 11 :30 a.m. and 6 of Tenerif e in the Canar)C red one, a theory based on red set at $2,000, poUce said. p.m. Saturday, police said. Islands. From Page Al paint scrapings fou,nd on the un· ·:--::===n:==========:;========================~ derside of the white 'plane's wing. · DOCTORS. • Meanwhile in Los Angeles negotiators for doctor groups' hospitals and Gov. Brown wer~ to be~in meeting today after agreeing to split the issue oC malpractice insurance from Brown's free medical plan. The agreement, which came after a five-hour meeting led medical spokesmen to express optimism about today's meeting. Dr. Daniel Lang, spokesman for Concerned Physicians for Malpractice Reform and a member of the United Physi· cians of California CPUPC> and John Brewer, executive director of the Hospital Council of. Southern California agreed with Brown to form two committees to deal separately with state help in creating a doctor-funded malpractice insurance pool and Brown's proPosal that physicians provide free treatment for Medi· Cal patients. Lang said the two commfttaes, each having about six members representing doctors, hospitals and the Brown administration, would begin work today. with further meettnas scheduled Tuesday in Sacramento. Investigators today were un- sure who was piloting the dual control red Cessna. The two tiny planes hit the ground about 60 feet apart. It was more than an hour after the crash before firemen cut the wreckage open and extracted the three bodies. · National Transportation Safe- ty Board investigator Guy Moshier today examined the wreckage, which bad been moved to a hangar at Orange County Airport, but had not con· eluded what had happened. Sunday's crash was the third fat al airplane accident in the ·Orange County Airport area in the past eight months. Last Memorial Day, a light plane crashed in the College Park re- sidential area in Costa Mesa, kill- ing the pilot and injuring a homeowner. Oct. 17, a light plane crashed into the Memorex build- ing in the airport industrial area killing the pilot and burning tw~• · warehousemen in the resulting flames that destroyed the build- ing. 8131,000 Blaze HURON <UPI) -Afirecaused by a leaking gasoline pump hose caused an estimated $131.000 ctama1e at the Sherman Tboinas ranch near Huron Saturday. Aloha Zone? Waikiki MullB 'X' Area BOSTON CU Pl> -Bolton's two block square "Combat , 1.one" for strip Jotnta, proeUtutes and pornoiraehlc movie houses, is a good idea. says Mn. Barbara Mllll, Honolulu's Dir~or of Visitor Satiaf Ktion. ••we in W alklkt' are moat interested lD the Idea of creat· tni a combat zone," Mn. Milli aald tn a tecent letter to Mayor Kevin R. White, 0 and wonder whether you would be aood enouib to tend us particulan u to bow you were able to implement this." The l~er followed an editorial tn the Honolulu Star- Bulletin Which said Boston achieved "by dellberate del\in what Honolulu hu developed t0mewhat ten offlclally and less eff ectlveJy -a center where adult entertainment LI boU> permitted and cooftned." · TH idltorlal •uaested Wwall paa fetlllatlon to turn a similar area in Honciiula lnlo a type of combat IOIM. "Lealttatlon to keep It theft -and on11 tben, ts 'Well wort.hconaldmna, "ttsatd. • Thanks to you, out Newport Beach & Laguna Beach depositors, Mariners Savings has passed the $1op mllllon mark In aaaeta. We believe that our friendly services, conven ient loca\lona. and contln~lng high Interest on savings have been the deciding factor In so many r11ldent1 ewltchtaig their eavlnge to~rlnera · Shouldn't you be taking ldvantage of 100 mUllon atrong Mar.lnera Savings? Safety strength and the frlendlleat crew In town vea you plenty of reasons to start you~ -.ccount todayl • I ASK ABOUT OUR NEWTAX-IHELTEAED SAVINQI PLANS •I .I I ., Earn up to 7\6% lntereet on lnaured savings.• • •TM oent"°:"'-.nc. ~ ._,. "'IMuel yield ol t.oa" lnw.t. II M;lf«ll tio ~11•1 lnterwt peneJtl• If wtttldtwwn before l'Nf\Jrlty. : 1 • Manners Siwlqvs ~-~. arid lA>ml~iatlOn ,.~-=~-=r (= =~ -4C'Alr~=vt.) (\Al':',.~ Id) h¥MJ HUit 1115 W•tctlft or. 1024 a.y.lde Or. t 110 OlenMYN a1• tS820 leaf..:., tNd. <Corner of Olympl~ llYd.) (Opp. Mt. llnal Ho.pita!) (714)642....000 (714)..U...000 • (7f4t494-760e • (21,)ee&-7121 .. . •' .. , By DOUGLAS P'aJ'J'ZSCRE Mexico City prison whenlbewas ~•DMW,......, beata. tortured and threatened A United states government to be "taken for a ride" unless sbe narcotic• a1ent was involved in cooperated. lo(turln1 and tbreatentne lo an interview. she saJd bHr- Amer1cao.s incarcerated 1n Mex· lnp such as the one held 'Jbura-Jcan Jail1, a Sa"ta Ana woman day by Con•reu man B•rl'y lolcl a t<>?iresslonat panel '" Los GoldwJter Jr. help shed light on Anieles. 1 a widespread l)roblem; Mn. Cbarle& E. Harrison of "I'm. not certain whether the Santa >.na te1tl(ied thJt her earjngs will speed tbe resolu. IUP er · afen has spent tb'""'ue...____..ti,_.On~Outf&.ilt"-hi.llSU..'u.. -lS:llhelCC. 811.ai--'dU, 1:-"-J:b:escuttWbLbe f)alt 21 months withouNrial, in~ more Americans who are ex- ~Woman ·Guilty in Slay~ng . A Westminster woman who ad-· Jnitted from the witness stand that she shot and killed her busbaqd at Point blank range in their home was found guilty or voluntary manslaughter late Fri- clay by an Orange County Superior Court jury~ ,• Judge James F. Judge set March 12 as the date he will sen- tence Katy 9\nn Pennington, 48, df 8302 20th St.. to what could be a .state prison term of one to 15 }'ears. The jury deliberated almost two days. Mrs. Penninet.on s hot Navy veteran James Pennington, Sl, in ijie chest Sept. l as he returned f,ome from a nearby liquor store. She testified that be told her he would kill her as be left the home and that be repeated the threat by telephone from the liquor stare. Poled to the problem, the sooner we can hope to get relief." Mn . Harrison testified that an American Drug Enforcement Asency aeent identified as "Arthur Sedillo, Badge No. l&M" looked on u Karen and a tl'lend were beaten and tortured by Mexican' Police. Sedillo. ah~ testified. offered to get Karen out of the Mexican -jail-wheJte.ahe-Ms been held fer almost two years on narcotics cbar&es without trtal-U sbe UPIT ......... Mrs. J>ennington admitted that she had one of her six children load .22-caliber rifle used in the killing. She tes tified that ber husband bad been on a sis-week drinking spree at the time or his death and that there were many other marital problems. Peking Report Judge Williams warned Ibarra that he would impose the full one- year teYm if Ibarra returned to the United States. Ibarra assured -him that he would remain in Mex- 1oo. Fog Strangl~ Coast's Affair With Summer Sudden fog which welled up in the ocean about a mile offshore Sunday put an end to the sum - tner-like weather along the Orange Coast a nd trapped scores of boating enthusiasts who were cruising and racing in offshore ~aters. A number or boats made it back to the harbor entrance un- assisted but the Coast Guard was called upon to guide others to the harbor. Weather e xperts said the fog was geoerat.ed by cool ocean breezes meeffng the hot land air that had prevailed in the Southland for the past several days. Sunday's Sermon . Reported By Tom Barl ey Julie Nixon Eisenhower and her husband David say Mao Tse-tung told them on their. recent visit to China that he is ea~er for her father to 1revisit Peking. The two ap- pearedonCBS' "FacetheNation." ' Lou Benny Rosary .. • . Scheduled Tuesday Rosary will be recited at 8 p. m. or paint and a 10-cent brush, Tuesday for Louis R. Benny, painting car running boards for Ne~(t. Beach resident and used car dealers in New York. Or e County business leader By the age of 38, he owned or had who elped create "automobile substantial interest in 17 new car row'' in Costa Mesa. dealershiPs in New York. Mr. Benny died Jan. 8 at age S6 He sold bis New York interests aboard a cruise ship in the Carib-after a heart attack and moved to bean. He was vacationing with California. He settled in -Orange his wife when he s uffered a County but fo less than a year he stroke. started construction on two Funeral services for Mr. Ben-automobile dealerships on ny will be held at 10 a.m. Wednes-Harbor Boulevard in Costa Mesa day. Both the rosary and~-University Oldsmobile and funeral service will ~atSt. J Connell ChevroJet. the Baptist Catholic CbUPCh · The area was largely un- Costa Mesa . developed at the time and for a Mr. Benny bad auto de-while the deale~bips were re- alersbips in Costa Mesa and San-ferred to as "Benny's Folly". ta Ana. banking interests in However, other dealers were at- soutb and north Orange County tracted to Harbor Boulevard and and land holdings in Riverside subsequently became the two- County. ~ mile automobile row it is today. He started his own business in In the mid-1960s, Mr. Be.nny his teenage years with a bucket built a third dealership in Santa Ana.SantaAna Lincoln-Mercury. At the time of his death, Mr. Benny was a major stockholder in the ·Hacienda Bank of La Habra and a director of the Mis- sion Bank in Mission Viejo. He had land interests in Riverside County and was operating a "model" farm near Perris to research growing methods . Mr. Benny was a director of Big Brothers of Orange County and belonged to the Elks Lodge of Santa Ana and the Exchange Club of Newport Beach. He is survived by his two daughters, Mrs. Mary Florenzo and Mrs. Linda Elliot: a son, Louis M.: nine grandchildren and two s isters and three brothers. (Editor• Nate: T1lia iao Mondor ftobln in which Dall'I/ Pilot r.,,orttr Tom .{Jorlq givu.o ~account of.a amnon from. a chutch or~ .ittted. at rondom fa ,,.. oaav Pilot dm.llatioft area. The.church alao will bf tM iubj«t of. a teatur• on SatvrdaJl'1church ~.) Deportation Ordered After Goe! ls caJUng on all OllUtl~ to be. b1a priests and be wants U1 to come to him exact.l¥ as we are, assistant rector Bradford L. Karelius toJd the congregation Sunday at St. Mary's Church, Laguna Beach. "And don't separate your SUnday Christian self Crom your Monday work day self.•• the Episcopalian priest urged. "Remember, God wants you as you are-but now!' There are many every d~ tasks that the Christian can accept If be will only listen to the urgin& from within, the speaker said. "Housewife, boUltllusband, mo~er, father. worker. retiree-be Detdl every. one of us, • the Rev. Karellus aald. "Be possessed by God, .. he urged. "Remember, he bas presided here today u we accaled the 1-.crameot and he ls callin& to you to 1tve bimyourtlme and talent." • Triple Fatal A Mexican national who was booked on mans laughter char1e1 after he allegedly drol'e off at bJgh speed ft-Om a fiery freeway crash that killed three people bas elected to return to his native land rather tlian serve a one·year term in the Orange County Jail. Mond!y. Jllt'IU!IX 19, 117& DAILY PILOT Al • eo 'Tort11re ~ . would testify before a U.S. dand 0 sbe related io us how she was J\U"J. forced to si1n a contes.sloo writ. Mn. Harrison testified her ten in Spanlab while be1q aub- dauahter had been anested after Jected to physical and mental Sedillo PQt.oted her out to Mex-mallre•t ment for many hours at ican autliorftles. Although no the Mexico City Airport." narc0Uc1 were found ln her Reading a statement by her J>OlteeliOD. 1he bas been held daughter, Mrs. Harrison said wit.bout trial, Mra. Hanisalls-.id. Se(lillo watched as her daughter When •he met her daughter in was beaten and her cotnpanion. the Mexito City prison, Mrs. J im, 5bocked w ith electrical Ha~·~·· v.J& swollen and bruised and h'~er11::f::.!roun8!!1tt::==-~~~- teetb were chipped. Quoting her daughter, she said, Tun!J.ey's Foes Blast Senator SACRAMENTO <AP> -Four Republican candidates for the U.S. Stnate seat of Democrat John Tunney are united on at least one .point -all four con- demn Tunoey's stand against arms for Angola. Former( Congressman John G. Schmitz 't>f Ne wport Beach, former Lieutenant Governor Robert Finch, Congressman Alphonzo Bell a nd former San Francisco State College Presi- dent S. J. Hayakawa shared the platform Sunday at the fina l session of the California Republican Assembly quarterly meeting. All four are formal candidates except Hayakawa. who is expect· ed to make bis campaign official Tuesd~. The four candidates found few areas or disagreement. Jn one form or another, they all support- ed tougher controls against il- legal aliens. They all advocated tougher measures against drug traffic and juvenile crime. They all condemned Tunney's attempt to outlaw U.S. military aid to Angola to fight Communist- backed forces. Bell led the attack against Tun- ney, and the other candidates all endorsed his criticisms. "Angola offers us striking new evidence that this thing we call detante with the Soviet Union is an absurdity and should have no place in oUl' thinking about the world today/' Bell said. "I am quite sure the President will urge Congress to lift the ban on a id to Angola which was passed by the Senate late last year under the sponsorship of Sen. John Tunney. The President should be supported on this mat- ter," Bell said. Bell said that didn't mean he wants to send arms lo Angola, just that Congress should not de- ny that option to the President. Hayakawa and Finch endorsed Bell's attack. Finch added that detente is "a kind or false securi- ty blanket" that encourages a dangerous reduction in U.S. arms. · Schmitz, who ran for president on the American Independent party ticket after losing his con- gressional seat in 1972, endorsed Bell's stand, but with a jab at Bell's past reputation as a ''moderate'' Republican. "I want to welcome Al Bell to the anti·detente bandwagon. I took on detente when it cost you a congressional seat to do so," Schmitz said. Schmitz said the big problem with U.S. foreign policy is "we've lost our guts." Hayakawa said civil disobe· dience a nd ·sexual permissive- ness are signs of "a profound cultural crisis" in America today that threatens the traditional values that hold society togethet. Sedillo "advised us to coopera fully with the Mexican eovemi:a ment. u they were aetious u could be about takiog people for tides or throwing me in the river." Mrs. Juanita Carter of. ffaWtbome testified that her SM Peter was also arrested at the ·Mexico City Airport. He was beaten, stripped, soaked with water and given electrical shocklJ::t-0.-..HlJS~~l&­ body,'' s he said. Another witness. ·Pete Dupuy. said be and two friends were ar- rested in the presence of drug en- forcement agents and [os Angeles police when they landed their private plane in San Luis, Sonora, Mexico, south or Yuma, Ariz. He said the agents opened fire on the plane as it taxied 'in, perforating it with more than 100 bullet holes. Dupuy and bis friends were imprisoned for 18 months and released after being cleared on drµg trafficking charges. However . Los Angeles Police Commander Pete Hagan said later, ''The Narcotics Bureau has no record of ever having any men down in San Luis. and cer- tainly not Dec. 7, 1973, the ·• date Dupuy said he and his friends were arrested." Los Angeles Police Chief Edward Davis and former American Mexican Cons ul Arthur W. Feldman testified that Americans arrested in Mexico should not expect to be treated differently than Mexican · prisoners. Davis said the complaints were from people who were 0 spoiled being born a nd r aised in America ... where arrestees are presumed innocent until convict - ed. Goldwater, who called the bear- ing followinll? !ncreasing r e - ports of mi s~ re at m e nt o r Americans imr,risoned in Mex- ico, commented, "Sometimes you have to hit the State Depart- ment over the head to get their attention. This is another whack with the two-by-four.•· Mrs. Harrison of Santa Ana said that when she and her husband sought help from the U.S. Embassy in Mexico City. they were referred to Sedillo. who demanded that the girl agree to testify before a U.S. Grand Jury before he would con- sent to help. Clean-Sweep Sale .. HOUSE OF FB BRICS .. (du 'l lY~ I ir.'\l t 1iu-lliry /t d >rio; prints • sohds plaids • Jersevs. crepef prints & solids •ASSORTED PRINTS • JERSEY PRINTS • POL VESTER PIQUE •CREPE PRINTS & DOTS •SPORTSWEAR PLAIDS •MANY, MANY MORE PRINTS • KRINKLE SPORTSWEAR •A ND MANY MORE Polyester/Acetate/Nylon Blends Polyesters, Acetates, Cottons & Machine wash · Tumble dry Blends · 45"/50" wide 44':/45" wide Machine Wash· Tumble dry 68·~0. 99 :. DOUBLE KNITS fancy s. solid color Choose from a huge setection. All new colors and designs in stock. Great for spdhswear. Look g.ood and feel great in these fi ne comfortable fabrics. Machine wash ·Tumble dry • 58''/64" wide 100% Textured Polyester God'• eell •a.Y become ...,... dlseernlbl• to many worab!Jltll'I • ,._. llid man elNrelMI U1lt t.be empbasil ~ airuldta..tcllUll; uae.,.akerqaMtet. Sup°erlor Court Judge Ken· netb Williams imposed the Jail term alter ~rro Iberra, ZS. ol 1------------------------------------1 Baldwin Park, pleaded guilty to ••Jim U. t~" .,. il9cwtll~ away from social ac· fion pt~ '11 ~ aa tbe mner •rituality that tw ttwl1' ,,._a M'Msitrooe Oft.tie Cbriitlu fl.ilh." the uailtantr«tAr•ald· . •'Tblt' may be boW God'• call will reach '°""'" he aald. 41Qod'a call comes in many ways but each one of us knows, SUNl1 and certainly, when be.bu burd It. "But let lt be younelf and · not someone elae wbo _..,.,·•the Rev. ~uauld. · • • • ' bit and run cbarces stemminl fro~ a collision on I.be Santa Ana Freeway near Anueim. Burned to death ~ their camptt f ollowln1 that cOllilloo were Tuey Charles Lucu. 32, ot Laguna Beach. ancl Sc.-ott Locas, 21. and Mtch.ael Scott Luicu, 5, both or Mission Viejo. • s.th c:oost .... ........... ~.....,,.,, Ctiita Metol5-J586 w .......... ............... Westlnlnst• 191-3171 Gorden Grove 12111 •1 u It ........ Y•'tJ 530-1542 . HUntinaton c..ntw ................... k., ..... Wl-«>13 ' Honorflma I HI • ...... Santo Ano--SC3-5551 Buena Paltr c.nt.- L.9 P-.. • .... eu.na Portt--821 6323 ·' . ., . , 1.· ,A4 OAll.. Y PILOT J"ast .... ~ .... ·~. .... .... Tom arpb ille ~~ COASI' W AreH: Maybe-~ a mistake to start coast prowlinr ._ -too early in tbe day. The mists of the morning are all gray. You are confronted with all kinds of d~ll sights an-0 pre-dawn grumps. . , , I I I t I t r f •I r Pacific Coast Highway, on a •·gray-blue Monday, has become the depository for plastic trash bags. Every body sets them out. There they are, great shapeless masses, plopped along the curbs of our coastline, looking like huge marshmallows that stayed on the • fire too long. Alas. you can reflect upon it as you ply yo~r 'f 3Y upcoast. Nobody sets Out nice, old- fashioned trash cans anymore. Our society has become the creature of the plastic bag. Everything comes in it ; and everything goes in it. WHEN THE MORES of our society get written up upon <'ivilization 's tablets of time, those historians of the future will chronicle what our decades did for mankind. "Jn the 1970s," the savants will likely write. "America gave us the Biggie Baggie . ·: ... Now, as you move upcoast, here's a store that has put out the ultimate in plastic trash bagism. Just count 'em. Elven of them m a row, lined up right there on the curb. Actually. this place isn't really a store. It's an art gallery. Out front, behind the plastic bags, there reposes one of those funny, , twisty sculptures that looks like • everything because it doesn't • ' look like anything. I , The guy who runs this place : needs some signs to instruct the ; trash man when he comes ; around. For his plastic bags, he : , needs large notes that tell the re· : !use collector, "Please Take." • • ON THAT SCULPTURE, he needs another sign that pleads, "Please Do Not Take." ' Yet, as the always-0ptimist, I must suggest to you that some in- : ventive fellow shall come along . ' , and correct the woes or plastic • bagism here within our won- derful bicentennial year. One fine day in the dawn's ear· , ly li~ht we shall awaken to no i , longer find the curbs lined with , bags colored oliv~drab or earth- : tone brown. This inventive chap • shall have come out with the red, fl 1 ,: white and blue plastic trash bag. Our curbs· will be lined with stars and stripes. Lumpy maybe, t but stars and stripes just the ' • • • same . ACROSS THE TOP or each plastic bag will be emblaroned the slogan, "America, the Beautiful!'· Drive on along through the Blue Monday haze and you have passed beyond Baggieland. : • There is a gasoline station just up l ahead. You do a double-take at ! · the sign. "Gas War," it proclaims. Gas War? Where has this sta- tion operator been the last three years? Jn Siberia? Here is a gas station man aft er my own heart. He refuses to live in the plastic baggielanp of 1976. He is a creature of history. , He wants to start his own ; • American Revolution. t ' . Mond!y. January 19, '87' .. Moslems . Demand Grass~oOts Test H(.IyWar '76 Hopefuls Stampede in Iowa D~ MOINES. Iowa <UPI> _ next step of the selection~· '1be 1916 pruldC!oUaJ n~ was 00 President . Ford made no ap. today ~ Iowans belld.ed for pre-pearances in the Hawkeye 1tate ....l..,. oa• ... u·--tbe •-t etep tr\ since be attended the Iowa state BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP> -"'™\;' .... ....... a.u., " f i 1 st A gust Reaaan a clecldini wJlo will win Iowa sup· a r a u · • Moslems called for alJ-<>\.ft bol.Y port in the Democratic and former sportscaster on a local war against the Chriatians ln Republican presidential radiostation,~topped45minutes Lebanon today in the wake or ___ 1_at1.ng~Yent!Ms while his plane refueled ln Des ~.l.em-P-r-e.mt~r &a.hid-uuu.uu k 1h-~sa-iurctav. i(a:ramt'"s restgnatton, thouth of. The caucuse~ mar !e na-Six Democrats have spent a ficial Moslem readers denied tion's earliest test of c date t al f th Md drum they had instigated theoutbnrst streoith i!' the Repu.bll and ~g ~Prr;~;:Orti:i low~orme; And Palestinian guerrilla chief Democratic presidential r ces. G rgia Gov Jimmy C.rter Yasir Arafat vowed to "escalate Some 100,000 Iowa voters were eo • the war on all fronts" unless a expected to show up for foraed the eaml>&llD li'llll '* Febtua.ry. A a11Mtdal PoCbt, book and a bia staff ba¥9 PIW• tbem.Hlves ID terma Of IUl'llOlt and Carter•• name bM W.,_~ as a f roat·runner IDOl'e tiaa' °'\c~ Sen. Blrc~ 811h. a11o lU4-wen tn yarfo111 maw Id.~ With many or t he 1late'1 Democrats supporting Jet· unannounced ca ndidate Sen. Hubert Humphrey of Mlnneeota. Christian a ttack on a Mostetri. Democratic and Republican pre· populates slum in eastern Beirut ct.net caucuses tonight. iscalledoff. 'No Idea' Campaign organizations for .. I shall not be responsible for the six serious Democratic Palestinian and Meslem reac-Teamsters President Frank hopefuls have attempted to Wlaile Talks Begin j Pro-West Forces 1 tions to this attack, u he said. mobilize forces to gain support in "The area is to be saved at any Fitzs immons says be has ·the·caucusj!s. costs... "no idea what bappened to A cand!!late needs 15 percent In Cairo, 120 Lebanese stu-James Hoffa. former union support among' those in atten- dents occupied their country's chief who disappeared last dance at any of the 2,500 . embassy and vowed to stay until July 31. In magazine in-Democratic precinct caucuses to they get ''firm word from home terview, Fitzsimmons said win delegates to the next step of JOHANNESBliRG, South reaching Johannesburg sal.d Na. that the current bloodshed will he thought mystery had the selection process. Africa CAP> _ Pro· Western tional Union <UNITA> troops AdvanCe in Angola come to an end." . nothing to do with union a'f. Republicans face 8 less crucial forces are reported on the march turned back an a ttack north ol Muezzins in Beirut shouted fairs test Of strength, although Ronald to reopen the railroad across cen· Luso by a column of 1,000 MPLA through bullhorns from their · Reagan conservatlsm promised tral Angola after driving back at· and SOO Cuban soldiers. UNITA need 1 e . s h a p e d minarets : a strong challenge to the Gerald tacking forces of the Soviet· troops were reported adv~c .. Believers are called upon by Ford record, Since the GOP can~ armed popul ar . Moveme n t on Texeira de Sousa. the only their religious duty to risedin U.l•SS;nger· di0dattes1 needth eon1Gy02PperpC:en!is:~i MPLA. town on the railroad held by the. arms for jihad (holy war) to· e.. fti ., P r n Sketchy battle reports MPLA. fend their attacked brethren." cd'ucuses to win delegates to the Texeira de Sous a 11 on Louds peaker vans toured Angola's eastern border with Moslem quarters of Beirut re-TO Tackle Li B w d Zaire,andLusois 180milestothe pealing the call. _i 4 _i ~ • urton e southwest. Both are on t he Fierce fighting betweeen right-z, Eritisb Benguela Railway over wing Chris tians and leftist knu Talk which Zaire and Zambia ship Lebanese Moslems and Palesti· .i ~ their copper to tbe Atlantic coast. nians raged through the ni ght in . Aft D th s The sec1J_nd p r o· Western Beirut and a reas outside the er ea care Angolan group, the National capital. Policereportedl02 more WASHINGTON (UPI) -Front <FNLA>.i announced in f\l>rsons killed in the city and its Secretary of State Henry A. Kiss-NEW YORK (A·P) -Actress z ... : .. e that it will continue to re-..r-· 1 to · ht f M "It was settled," she wrote. "I GU suburbs. mger eahves nig ~ oscow, Elizabeth Taylor says she and can't remember the exact words sist "the Soviet-Cuban invasion Karami resigned after the war-hoping t at despite COo.urontation Richard Burton decided to re· armies that now number lS,000 Over Angola he Can get an a~ that said we would remarry. I PL · rt.-..11 t ring factions ignored another of"r -'"''"-marry after she was subjected to think 1 brought it up and he shied men." The M A is repo ""' o his cease·fire calls. Local papers \ ment at least in principle with a false cancer scare. Sbe bad re-away -sweetly. Then 1 dropped have ro uted tbe FNLA in said President Suleiman Fran-the Russians on strategic arms conciled with her former northernAngola. · jieh was planning to form a issBues. th of husband io September and they it.''The next time it came up was Diplomatic sources in Liabon military government to replace ut sources say e success were remarn·ed Oct. 10 t·n Afn·ca. reported that Cuban planes car· · · · al. · r his mission could be undermined in Johannesburg. and he asked Karam1 s six-m an co 1bon o .. . Writing in the current issue of me. 1 asked him for an old-rying troops to Angola apparent. Christians and Moslems. bby cnt1icstin Ctotngress who might Ladies' Home Journal, Miss fashioned proposal and he ac-ly have stopped using Portugal's Franjieh installed a military e re uc an ° approve new Taylor said that in between she Azores Islands as a fuel stop on government last May, a month limits on American arsenals. had x·rays taken for a suspected tually did it. · · He got down on th e tra n sat l antic flight. after the civil war started, but The Ford Administration is broken rib. But they revealed his knees! .,!le saild, 'Will Y.ou Newsweek Magazine r eported pressure from most of the caught in an unpleasant fix, the spots on her lung which she marry me . 1 .rel. about with that the Russians are providing civilian politicians forced it to re-sources said, because if a new believed to be cancer. laught~r and ~aid,. Sure, honey long-range Jlyusbln-82 jets to fly sign after t hree days. Another strateg~ ~ms limitation accord "I had about 12 hours to con-bunny .. 1 don t thi~ he really the Cuba ns from Havana to ·lit t b bl is not reached detente will be meant it -maybe it was a lef· A!n"ca. The mag"'-'-said 3,000 m1 ary govern men pro a Y further threatened. template death, and a nasty one t r th f r death -...-. would run into the same opposi-at that," Miss Taylor went on. over ~om e ear 0 ' to 6 000 Cubans m ay be en route tion, particularly from the The Reduss~anstbapparen~y ~e That evening, she said, she told :~ie~ ~to~~atyob!11~~e~fyr~~ to join. t he estimated 9,000 Moslems, since most of the of-concern Y e growing lD· Burton, and they spent the even-mean it. already in Angola . ficers are Christians. ~rff ~rencedofthConbgr~ !-n foofre1th·gn ing holding "each other with a "Anyway the seed was plant~ --~-Meanwhile, it bas been report. Kara mi said in a broadcast he airs an e eginmng e kind of awe." . . . _......,... ed that secret talks are under was passing responsibility for 1976 presidential campaign. Sov-The next morning, Miss Taylor in b<?th our tu:iy bra1":S and what.~ way in Zam bia amang several• the country to the Christian pre-iet correspondents and diplomats said her doctor told her the spots glonous exotic plant it ~arne: African states seeking a peaceful sident ''to take whatever steps he have been asking if 8 new SALT were not cancer. With her sense T~l!\sylo: V:~o~e :of postscnpt, Miss C!>mprom!se between the war. thinks proper. ~eement would be appro9ed by or relief overwhelming, Miss 'The spots on my lungs were nng Soviet -ba cked faction la ''The government has no more • gress. Taylor said she and Burton came . . Angola and one of the Western. effectiveness. All the doors to The U.S. sources said the out-to the conclusion that their love ~r:d'!J:ct~::J ~1::efr~~~.~ know 1 ba~ked groups, r eliable sources peace have been s lammed. My look for Kissineer's talks in wasstill all-tmpartant. saidtoday. efforts to find a solution have , Moscow is one of hard, passibly ·.;;;:;:::·:::::::-::=-====-=-==·-::··::· -=-=-=-=-~=-===-======================; gone with the wind." unpleasant., bargaining. At a Karami, a S3·year-old newsconference lastweek,Kiss· millionaire, became premier in inger said Soviet intervention in June with a pledge to end the Angloa could threaten detente. civil war. He negotiated more than a dozen cease-fires, but all collapsed, and the nine-month death toll is now estimated at · more than 8,500. "These meetings are always grim," said one high official. "I would not say they were my favorite indoor sport." 'IFO' Future Four Describe Space Cult CLEARWATER, Fla. (UP()-Fourunidentifiedyoungmen, who said they were followers of' 'The Two," urged about 100 to ISO pe~ns to renounce their earthly possessions and follow them to a better life on another planet. The youths said followers would be transported to "another garden," which they later identified as another planet, in an "IFO," an "identified flying object." One of the youths, dressed neatly in slacks and sports shirt, with close·cropped hair, did most of the tal.king at t~e two·hc:>ur session, ·which was convened at Clearwater's Unitarian Umversallst Church by ·word-of-mouth with admonitions it would be canceled if anyone from ·the news media attended. He spoke in sort of a slow hypnotic-type monotone, reported Page Bryant, a woman commentator from Tampa radio station WDAE who attended the session incognito. · ''The Two are going to be assassinated, according to these people, within the next threetof our months," Ms. Page reported. Cold .Front Grips East I' Daily Pilot ads MOVE people Wintry Weather Freezes New York, FlorUJ.a ' j • ; Alberty All ant a -......-,1i.1d 9ostoft l 1 lklffafO I Ollqgo I O"Clrmat1 0..0.1.nc! j ' O.lla\ • Dlttwff I Cl9troot I ', l"al rbllllk s Fr.sno Honolulu 11'111~11'' f ICAnsnO ty f LuVeoes I l..osAnteles , ~ .. ' Ml.Nnl . ._. .. 11111-~'' -..0r1tens ""'YWll Olllllalld Clkl.,_.Oty ,.....,.,.,. ' .,. ,,. t7 ... 4S II S s ·J 20 ,. 24 ,. n -i n s.. 53 16 .09 11 19 , 3 .Jn 64 34 ,. u 24 17 .ii. » .. .. n s• '1 ,. se s. ,, ta JI JO A1 $1 • " .. se JO •s .. " C1 .., .... ......, .......... .......,_,,_ ,,_...,,. _ __ .... JO ..... --,,,.. ___ ..... .. -.......,_~ .. --... ---""'""' ...... .., ,.., • .._.._ .. Ulltft•e •O ._ ... ____ De ___ C..llffrl&l t •ftlt CftlMllMH ...... -""' ~ ....., ..-."' . ' .. f "We ran an ad In the Dally Piiot hoping to attract Orange Coast buyer• to a home we had Hated In Anabelm. The rHUtta were even better than we expected. "The house sold as a result of the ad on the fl rat day. ••And, 23 people traveled to Anaheim to ... the h0"'9," the advertlaer added. If you want to move people to buy, call 842-6818. I . It only takes • few word a In the ilght place to attract a .,.,,_,. Along the Orange Coast, the right place I• the DAILY PILOT ... I I f SACRAMENTO (UPI) -Tom Hayden, can- did a te for the Democratic nomination to the f,J.S. Senate, today released a detailed cam- paign platform calling r • LOS ANGELES (AP) for full employment, . • -A trial date is expect· more public coptrol of ed to be set Tuesday in financial institutiona and . · Bob Hope's $2 million unconditional military lawsuit arising out or a aid for Israel. ~ 1978 fire that destroyed Hayden, a 35-year-old r the comedian 's un-freelance journalist and .. } . finished Palm Springs former anti-war activist ..; home, an attorney !or who is challenging Sen. t. the entertainer reports. John rrunney. outlined in {, Attorney Herbe rt the Unus ual 268-page 1, Bernhard said be hopes draft program plans for ~· the trial will be over ear-greater public participa- ly next spring. tion in areas such as ·l Patt9 Tat E•d ener~ development and , .housing . • 1 SAN FRANCISCO He s pecifically at- f l (AP> -With ber trial a tacked the influence of .-week away, Patricia big business on govern- ,,, Hearst•s attorneys today ment and said eventually .~ may try to introduce the "we will find the in- results of a lie detector terests of these com- t est to support her con-panies incompatible with r ten ti on th at d eath democracy itself." threats forced her to rob Calling for "spending a bank according to a for useful work,•• publish~ report. Hayden said bis pro. Wayne Smith, an as-posals for full e~ploy­ sociate of defense at-ment could be achieved torney F . i..e Bailey without new taxes. would not confirm or de: "If we move toward ny on Sunday the New new, human ~riorities YorkDailyNews reoort. and recognue the • ~ ' ' • ' ~ • • ' I • t t B •--P ... _... t economy a long de-...... e rou.:u · mocratic lines the ac- . LOS ANGELES (AP> tual cos~ o! ~o~emment -Authorities are still for the 1~.d1Vld~al would trying to determine the go down, be s aid. cause of a $3 million fire For example, he notea in a printing plant that President Ford is asking spewed out poison gases, $24 billion !or food sending 74 people to stamps and welfare in hospitals. fiscal 1976. ~ ! Airplane Larnls : On Race Track ARCADIA (UPI) -· landed the craft on the The crowd at the Santa track just minutes after Anita Race Track got an the 38th running of the added attraction follow-$54,700 San Carlos Han- ing the feature race Sun· dicap. day when a home-made Johnson said he was single-engine airplane forced to make tbe- made an emergency emergencylandingwhen 1and1 n g on the the plane's propellor backstretch. became unlamin~ted.. There were no i.njunes Eldon Johnson, a depu-or damage to the track. ty sheriff with the San The ninth and .final race Bernardino County was run after a sbortde- Sberiff's deontment, lay. Jt . r L\ \ ,. • \ l • I .. . \ OAILYPILOT :ti· Warnl•fl Ignored I Something new is in blue ... The Fashion Fiver by Palm Bea~h I You'll like the toral look, or shall we say looks that the Fashion Fiver gives yQu. Ir's a solid color jacker with 4 patch pock- ets, yoke back, shoulder epaulets and a marching pane for a dressed up look. Wear the jacket with th'e extra checked pant and the look is far more casual. The Palm Beach Fashion Fiver, in denim blue.texturized polyester, with two contrasting belts ... 'a who1e lot of suit for the money, S145 Men· s Ooching .. I' l t. I I I J I A couple of unlikely Political bedfellows The National rune Association was out appear to have been unearthed by Common in force to battle Assemb1yman Alan Cause, a citizen organization tb'at interests Sieroty's bill to ban private possession of itself in clean campaigning, among other band.guns in Callfonua. The NRA chalked things. lQ> another victory when the Criminal So Car only Ronald Reagan and Eugene JUfUce Committee Jdlled the bill after a McCarthy h ave f ailed to comm l t heated three· hour bearing, during which themselves to a nine·point "candidate Sieroty was jeered. . checklist" of campaign standards proposed Meanwhile, members of the Fair by Common Cause. ro -lJ__-aDDounced---.i~ployment Pr-actiees Commission had- Presidentlal noperuis. TI was sugges ed reason lo llimlc al>Ou pTa.nfiliiglOts fnore they apply the standards· to their cam-meetings. A bill lntn>duced in the Assembly paigns. would bike their pay from $50 to $100 a day The points cover now.familiar ter-when they are at work in the interest ol ritory: Candidates snould taJCerutl personal fairness. -- responsibility for a ll aspects of their cam-As the French like to remind us. the paigns; agree not to use the services of tax· more things change, the more they stay the supported staff in public offices they now same. hold; make financial disclosure state· . ments; participate m press conferences and pubhc for ums and use discretion in ad- "ertt.smg. Pesky Problem Eleven of the 13, including President Pord, responded favorably, some even en- thusiastic a lly. The apparently innocent attempt of the Orange County Mo.5quito Abatement Dis· trict to to change its name has embroiled the district a nd the Board of Supervisors in a sem antic snarl. A Reagan representative promised a response from his candidate, but none has been fort hcoming. The MAD wanted to change its 'title to Vector Control District because that would cover a variety of disease-carrying pests besides mosquitos with which the district does battle. McCarthy's campaign ctiairman was more colorful. ''You can take your enclosed standards and s tuff them in your ear!" be replied in a letter. Neit her response was in keeping with the spirit voters should expect in the '76 campaigfl. But supervisors were afraid .the term "vector" wouldn't mean much to the aver age citizen. Same Old Story How about Pest Abatement District which would condense neatly to PAD? asked Supervisor Thomas Riley. Our state legislators have hardly had lime to dust off their desks in Sacramento following the holiday recess, but the news from the capitol already is developing a familiar ring. It had a nice ring, but there seems to be a state law requiring such districts to use either "mosquito" or "vector" in their titles. Supervisor Ralph Clark proposed Mosquito an~ Pest Abatement District, which doesn't boil down to anything but alphabet soup. State Treasurer J esse Unruh-promptly managed to get himself arrested by the Highway P atrol on a drunk driving charge. Sacrament') police· warmed up for the 5eason by snagging U.S. Congressman Leo Ryan of San· Mateo on a similar charge when he was spotted traveling the wrong way on a city street. County Counsel Adrian Kuyper thought that might be legal. At this point, the dis- trict directors are re-thinking their name· change proposal-end probably wishing they'd j ust stuck to abating mosquitos in the first place. Candidates Eye Stars Scramhle for Hollyivood Support WASHINGTON -The pre- sidential candidates have started their quadrennial scramble for Hollywood stars to brighten up their campaigns. Since the candidates are a lackluster lot. they may be m ore eager than us ual to rind so me glamor to ex· !'ite th e voters. Sarge nt Shriver. who is runnin g behind in the populanty polls, is out front in the race for stars. He has induced more than 100 celebrities to chmb aboa rd h is s talled bandwagon, including Lauren Bacall. James Caan. Carol Chan· ning. Cloris Leachman, Paul Newman , Mark Slade and Joanne Woodward. RONALD REAGAN, himself a former actor, has an inside track in Hollywood. He has recruited such Hollywood stalwarts as John Wayne, Jimmy Stewart and Lloyd Nolan. Fred Harris, the populist from Oklahoma, is claiming the sup· port of Carroll O'Connor and Dennis Weaver. (JACK ANDERSON J To win the favor of the mov- ieland brass. Nixon cbarac· teristically promised special tax relief for Hollywood. As early as April 5, 1971, he met with the in· dustry's top executives who, ac· cording to a confidential memo, "pleaded for some sort of tax re· lief." The President agreed to ''take a look.'' NOT LONG afterward, the In· ternal Revenue Service gave the movie industry .a multi·milliOn· dollar tax break. A Nixon aide immediately began to recruit stars on the basis, as a memo puts it, of "what the President has done .for the film industry." There was also some Nixon· st yle arm twisting. A popular Canadian rock singer, who want· ed to become a U.S.·resident, was offered an immigration waiver if he would come out for Richard Nixon. An extraordinary effort was made to bring Sammy Davis, J r., into the Nixon camp. Sammy wanted a diplomatic passport or, at least, a White House appoint· ment. Finally, an appointment was promised to a presidential commission. · Thereafter, the Nuon cam- paign spent thousands ol dollars to fiy Davis in style wherever be would appear for Nixon. Perhaps the most spectacular Nixon effort began with a plot to capitalize on Secretary of State Henry Kissinger's celebrated power of persuasion. Ali McGraw was supposed to lure Kissinger, then a bachelor, to Hollywood to whisper pro.Nixon sentiments into tbe ears of the stars. "WE SHOULD ask Henry," suggested a Nixon campaip memo, "to say somethinl like, 'It would make me very happy It you could see your way clear to· help re-elect President Nixon.• n Unfortunately for the pl~ a foreign crisis intervened, Kissinger had to hy off to Pek.lna. But the party was held any,vay, with Pat Nixon doing the whispering. Many of the stars, who were pressured to support Nixon, are still in a holding pattern this year. In a chat with our reporter Mike Viner, Sammy Davis summed up the prevailing at· titude in Hollywood. "I'm going to stay indepen· dent," said the singer. "I'm good friends with the Fords. But this time, I'm not backing anyone." • , ' -----=----- Can 'Leaky' Co119ress Be Trusted? • . . The Intelligence Debate ~ ~ WASWNGTON -The anti- CIA orgy ln Congress ts about to take. a potentially ominous new turn in the direction of super. oversight authority which could give Congress virtually equal powers with the administration in the whole field of intelligence. . Th.is new tum is just the latest example of the headlong rush by Congress to grasp new authority over tradi· tional ex · ecutive pre· rogatives, fueled by Congress's own failure for decades to m a k e rigorous use of the oversight powers it has always had over U.S. intelllgence. · In preparation for six days of tteartngs before the Senate gov· ernment operations committee starting Jan. 21. committee staf- fers, working closely with the staff of the Senate's Select In· tern~· ge ce Committee, have com- plet draft legislation tbat is de· epl troubling presidential ex- perts in the lntelligenc.field. LITl'LE WONDE-Jl.1be draft legislation (considered so sensitive that the committee staff denies its existence) would set up a new Senate standing committee of nine members with Wlprecedented powers. The heart of these powers is the right to complete information concerning "all int.elllgence and counterlnt~lligence policies, pro- grams and activities" in any way connected with thei Central In· teWgence Agency (CIA), the Na- tion al Security Agency, the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), and the intelligence and counterlntelligence activities ttntered in the State, Treasury and Juatice Departments. That would .Place the nine· member Senate p...m, called the Committee on. Naltonal In· telllgeoee and. Surveillance, in oveni&ht control not Only of the CIA, but also ef the individual military service intelligence un· its a.ad -more important -the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). EXPERTS who have studied the language ofthe draft legisla· tion believe it may be broad enough to give the proposed new committee advance access not only tQ covert intelligence opera· ( EV ANS-NOV AK ] would give the new committee "full ac~ess lo the records and materials of the (Senate) select committee" on intelligence, tion'S in foreign countries but to actual, day-to-day res ults of these and Qtber, more routine operations in the inte,Uiience· gathering area. Considerini the insatiable and unseeml¥ appetite of Congressmen and Senators for the political glory that has been flowing so predictably Crom calculated leaks of secret in· telligence information, this grant of authority over the govern· ment's world of intelligence might dry up all but the most pro- saic intelligence work. Indeed, eve n under the ad· ministration's present. highly· limited legal obligation to inform six key congressional commit· tees before launching any new covert intelligence operation abroad, there has been no possibility of keeping the secrets secret. Both the medium.sized CIA paramilitary aid to anti· Soviet factions ln Angola and the Minuscule CIA financial aid to pro-Western political parties in Italy were leak e d by Congressmen hostile to the policy and seeking ~gain in exposing f ~. ' THE DRAFI' leeislation to be considered during the bearings later this month, moreover, which is due to expire later this ,,, year. •' Jf "one or more members'' of the new committee suspected that another member was guilty of leaking secrets, the committee would sit in judgment and con· s ider "appropria ~ action against. the ( o fl end in a ) member." But in today's sieve. '· like Capitol Hill security screen, ' such language poses little threat. ~ THE GOVERNMENT Opera- tions Committee is under Senate order to recommend a perma· nent intelligence oversight com: mittee by March l. The staff dta!t, which has been sent to a small list of intelligence experts for study and cri.ticism over the signature of Sen. Abraham Ribicoff of Connecticut, the com-. mittee chairman, is far from , Jocked in as an unchangeable proposal. That it will be changed is cer· tain. But its exislence in present ' form, however well-intended, ii· lustrates the rapid congressional· ' advance on the executive's • freedom to conduct foreign policy. That is perhaps the most dangerous single result of the • tragic array of past CIA -and FBI -abuses, a result dearly welcomed in the heart of .the Kremlin. A Half-time Show Makes Hi-story Live I' "We'll be ready lo Start the second'\..h al( of our half ·time eeremonies here at the Cherry Bowl in ju.at a few tninutea, folks. Meanwhile, what did you think of the first half, Milt? "It was great, Ed. That 5000· piece Skarewe University M arc h i ng Band showed it was a real contender for Number One. It isn't often you see the enti r e Declaration of lnde pen· dence spelled out down there on the field.'• • ( __ A_R_T_u_o_P_P_E_..,,l~ looking forward to a great second half?"' "I sure am, Ed. This 4500-piece Ashtabula Teachers College band has surprised 'everybody • this season. They're quick and determined. I think they'll put on an ~xciting aerial show for us." • ''You mean when they r e·. ereate the Bat~le or Midway? J' think they're beginning to flood the field for it now·. Say, is that a replica of the aircraft carrier Lexington steaming in, Milt?" "I don't think so, Ed. It sure looks like the real thing to me." Henry ''Scoop'' Jackson, the Senator from Washington, has landed Bonanza's Lome Greene, with a s upporting cast o( lesser luminaries. Alabama 's Gov. George Wallace has rounded up a fe w country and Western stars. Most of the other candidates, like Sen. Birch Bayh CD-Ind.>. have been inquiring quietly how to go about lining up stars. Employers' Dikrrima "I thought I spotted a typo- graphical error in the tuba sec· lion." , "That's right, Ed. A comma was out of step. Costly errors like that could hurt them." "BEFORE we start the second ; half, Milt, let's give some credit , to the stars of the first. Who was the k id who played Nathan Hale?" · One of Presid ent Ford's backers also acknowledged ·lamely: "We don·t have anyone big yet." In contrast, his predecessor, Richard Nixon, just about had Hollywood locked up four years ago. We can now tell bow he ctid it. Dear . Gloomy. Gus . Ev~ey day brings news of shorta1~1. terror and tumult. But how can we pos lbty co~ with all this ii, s predicted in your pager, we run out of Scotch whilkey by19SO~ A.V. As one of those most fortunate men who so enjoys his work that he prefers it to what most people call play, once in a while I have to remind myself that not every- body is so fortunate. The guy who stands on a pro- {iuction line punching out widgets all day bas seen 1 h is unin - teresting job automated, yet I do re- memb er s a cking groceries 17 hours a day for a dollar, and I do vislt eoouth industries d\J)'ing my travels to recogntie that many Jobi 11re more tedioua and leu full than others. But the day thb job faila to f.ect my family I will co back to uek· ing groceries or dJ181na potatoel or whatever it taka. AND THERE Is no more damntn1 commentary on our once proud American IOCiit7 than the fact that our eovaiunent malntalnl an ldle ~1 ol u. employed while American In· dustry ls be1tlnl f« workers ' ( PAUL HARVEY) willing to work. We have neighbors in our Chicago suburb who offer a thousand dollars a ~ for housekeepers to do dom•tlc work -yet area emplOJnMnl agencies will tell )'OU\~ want.a to cook and cled: at uy wage! Nor are industrial Jobi #ti more appealin1 to the l& Cblcqoland repc>IU 9 ~ plus unemployed. YBT A suburban iDct\lltlta'liltw James OllYe, write&, '1'm 1JNcl o( all the clamor about ...,_ .. emplo7muat, 11, •••II manubcturine COIDP&D1 ltas been Uyin1 to hire people -nobCMty w anti to work~ ''We'd like to. btllld anotber mut to handle lncreaaina wort loea. but we are compet1nc with unemplo1ment compeuatlou IDd we lose ever, ume. "A ain-1• mu ~ $180 a · wMk with ua wW take home about $130 after deducUon1. Undiilr the law now be can &it at bOID• and draw SfZ a week tu· free. Throw lD food 1tamp1. no ' I tramportalion costs -.subtract the a1cravatlon of an alarm ~lock 1otn1 off every morning - and you really can't blalne workers for not working. 0 M8ANW811:.E.'' Hy& Uds fn.trated employer, ·~y com· ~ wW "8tlaue .-m, a tw peqpte wllo wlll COIM to watt ~81 -thoulh we we not' OptbDlstle;" • Usw.mpJOymnt has become. a DC'Olenkm -and it pays well - 'but, wen, let mt say there ls only pne other prof easton where you lie down on the Job and get paid· for it. "THAT'S RIGHT, Kilt. A.lid we'll be ready to raume play down on the fteld J\llt • loot( ai those 1tretcher be.,... remove the lut o~ the cuualti•. Arey~ "That was the late Herbert L . Galosh, Ed. And I really choked up when be said bis only regret.,, was that he had but one life to give to these Bicentennial half- time cetemonies." ' "That's right, Milt. 'Ibey make ~ you reaOy ploud to be an Americ •. " DAILY PI LOT Robert N. W.ed, Pl&~ '(homos Keevll, Editor " 8orbcarca Krtft>kh, • • 11 Editorial Poo1 Edit«' The editorial pa1e of the Dally , Pilot seeks to inform and • aUmuJate readen by PftMGUnc on thi1 P•le diverse commentaf)' on ~cs Of interett by ~L­ ed ~1111\nilta and eartoouiJtl, by providing 1 ronlll\ for rt84ttt' views and by presentJn1 thle newap1~r'1 oplnlont 11'4 ide11 on currnt topic•. ne editorial opinions '11 the 08Uy PUot appear only h• tht edltOrt•I column at tM top or tM pace. OplnioM ·u- Pf'HHd by lb• cohamnllts Mid cartoontsts eact letter .nitft"I art U..fr crtwn and no endorffQMM of thdr views b)' tbe ·Deily PUot lhou)d be la.fnred. ~.Jan.lt,1971 ~.!4 " J I• ,.,~ r• r ... . 1' r ' .. e-', n ' t.' :,. a- te ,,. a- f I .. ffi. I le .. r-ot I il· ar . 's ". • I .1• ,. •t an 1 L. ed et~, to ,, r.....-.......... id •iiiiiiliil• I Arness Frontiersman BOSTON (AP) -Mormons. who generally do not smoke. aref ar tea apt to have cancer of the lung, breut. cervix or ovary. researc}?erssay. The low rate of lung cancer could be attributed to the Mormon prohlblU°" on smoking1 the sci~ said. But they said they c0u1d·Dot account for the significantly lower incidence of other kincb of cancer. \ TKE-IZINDl-NGS PUBOSHED-in tbe latest Issue 0Nh~Dg1$1ftt Journal of Medicine, were drawn by Dr. Joseph L. Lyon, aMormon,·andu- sociates at the University of Utah College of Medicine. Mormon men weA) also below the national average in the rate of cancer of the prostate. brain and "nervous system. The researchers said they could not explain tbesedifferehces. The study, based on figures gathered between 1966 and 1970, compared the cancer rate of Mormons and rion- I Million . ' 'alt NESS Divorce In :75~ WASRING~ON 1 f(AP> -American divorces iJ1 one ~ear passed the ~ million mark last year ror the first time' in the na- tion's history, the govern- ment says . _ _.In uci1ig the best-payi_11g eassbook of a11y major .. ca11fomia ba11k. . The National Center for Health Statistics said that, although final figw:es are not available yet, divorces for the period October 1974- Septem ber 1975 exceeded one million for the first time in any 12~month period.) THE AGENCY said that 843,000 divorces were report~d during the first 10 months of calen· dar 1975 and, at that rate, the final figure woutd pass the million mark when all reports have been assembled. The U.S. divorce rate began rising in \962 and accelerated in 1968. By · 1973 divorces bad reached the rate of 4.4 per 1,000 population, exceed- ing the previous record of 4.3 established in 1946 im· mediately after WQrld War IJ. The most recent 12-month ratewas4.7. THE CENTER said that, while the divorce rate has been rising, the national marriage rate bas been dropping about4 pt.!rcent at a time when thenumberof Americans or marriageable age is in· creasing. During the October 1974-Septem ber 1975 period, it said, there were 2,145,000 marriages, compared to 2,232,000 during the same period one year earlier. Grading On Juice Relaxed WASHINGTON <UPI> -The Agriculture Department says it's re- laxing its orange juice standards effective Feb. 17 to permit use of a U.S. Grade A label on some juice which is slightly too pale to qualify for A rat· ing at present. Thomas E. Crider, an official in the depart· ment 's Agricultural Marketing Service, said that after the change was proposea last July, several consumers wrote in to say they'd approve of the switch only if as- 'sured the nutritional' value of the paler jUice was up to present Grade A standards. "The fact is, we have scientific data to show that there is no difference in nutritional value ex· cept in Vitamin C - whlth 1s areater ln the p-1er Julee.·· Crldersaicl. Other apoke1men added the flavor of the P.aler Julee. ls alto •nt11f actory. ·' • I ~ .._____ >. Crocker's been simplifying banking-with longer hours, easy-to- understand forms and other major banking changes. Now we're simplifying savings, too, and making it more rewarding. Crocker now pays extra interest on most savings plans. How can your savings earn more at Crocker than at another bank when both pay the same interest rates? The difference is all in the compounding -the way interest is paid not only on your savings, but also on interest you've already earned. Most major California banks·compound only four times a year, so your interest doesn't start earning more interest for up to 90 days .... Crocker now compounds interest daily on regular savings and on all accounts paying from 5~%* to 7!t2%**-so every day's interest starts· earning more for you the very next day. Crocker now pays interest monthly on most savings plans. Crocker will now pay, you your inter- est monthly on most savings plans. So if you need more monthly income -to help with budgeting-we'll send you an interest check every month, or put it in your Crocker checking account. Or, of course, you can leave it in your savings and let it grow. Crocker's first with a~% -Stare:- Up Account"-a new way to build toward·even higher interest. ' .. With our new "Start-Up Account~' you set your savings goal -either $500 or Sl,000-and reach it with equal monthly deposits o·ver a 10-m~nth period. Then you'll not only have that 5~% interest-best of all, you'll have the minimum deposit .needed to move up to one of our even_higher-interest savings plans! . Crocker's first to put them all together in just one handy passbook. It's our new Multi-posit Passbook!M It conveniently handles up to 8 different savings plans-~ing from 5% up to 7~%** · Wherever you're saving now, bring your old passbooks to any Crocker office. We'll help you put all your savings plans together in your own handy Multi-posit Passbook-the best-paying passbook of any major California bank! Crocker offers C-ertificates of Deposit, too -with interest now compounded daily. And checking accounts free of service charges if you keep $2,000 or more in savmgs. Crocker's changing banking. Maybe you should change to Crocker. --.. •Mirumum SSOO depos11 for 3 months. **Minimum Sl,000 deposit for 6 years. Federal regulation requires interest rate reduction to 5%, plus fOrfciturc Qf 3 months interest, on any sum withdrawn from a time account before matiiriry. This could reduce the principal amount of your account if interest has been paid to you previously. , ... , .. M8M8Bk FDIC. ' .,• ,, . I i "; I .. " ' ,. I I .. 11 • I l l I ) Crider said latdu,try groups were divided Oft the chan1e, with some •UP.portlna lt but some - lnclud[nf a number in Callfornta -oppoalna the •hifl. The 1liptly pale jU!ce affected by U>e chan1e come• from monda,he1tid. 1__ ________ ..,:.;_ __________________________ ~~~--:~~~-.;..~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~----~----,-------=--------- I - .1 A• OM.YPn.OT THE FAMILY ORCVS By Bll Keane • "Wotch out, Mommy! Don't step on the dragon!" Course Planned For Firefighters A course for firefighters and prospective firefighters will be offered at Mission Viejo High School heginning Feb. 3. . The course, c~lled "F\tndamentals of Fire Preven- tion,'' is presented by the Fire Science Department of Santa Ana College. Instructor Ron Cahill of the Orange County Fire Department will cover s urveying and mapping procedures, fire hazards, inspections, and methods of fire pre- vention. Interested persons may enroll at the first class meeting, scheduled San Juan Artist ·Slated San Juan Capistrano artist John Tucker Mertz will demonstrate his skills during a JTleeting o f t he San Juan Capistrano Art Associa- tion at 7:30 p.m . Thurs- day in th e Marco Forster Jr. High School auditorium. Mertz. whose works are included in the permanent collections of Washington ·s Mellon Gallery, London's Tate Gallery and New York's Guggenheim, tours the country givmg lectures and teaches regular classes in San Juan. The pµblic is invited to the meeting for which 50 cents will be charged. Refreshments will be served. for 7 p.m. in room 215 on the Mission Viejo cam- pus. Additional information is avai lable from Richard Williams, fire science coordinator at Santa An a College, m.:l)OO. Cornell Fete .. A 1 uncbeon for Laguna Hills area alumni and friends of Cornell College is scheduled Jan. 31. The luncheon will start at noon at. the United Methodist Church of Laguna Hills, 24442 .Moulton Parkway. L 1'1. Boyd Onein20 Wives Stray? The proportion of wives who commit that misadventure ltnown as adultery is not really known, evidently. As many as a third oC the married women have been so charged in some studies. But our Love and War man is pu.szled br the confiicting f111d.ings. A most recent piece of research, he says, indicates just one out of every 20 wives has involved herself at some time or another in an adulterous affair. He can conclude4nly-that the..st-atistlc.ls on.this matter are unreliable. What conditions are most likely to depress the elderly convicts in prisons? Scholars put that q~ry to inmates oft.tie New Mexico State Penitentiary. High on·their list of complaints was "lack of transportation.'' ROLLER SKATING Q. "How long have people been going roller skating?" A. Since the middleof the Civil War. More p~isely, it was in J863that somebody first put four wheels on each of a pair of rootboards. Shortly the.re after, a t r u c k y performer named William . H. FUiler went on a figure- s kating tour around the world ~ And within ·five years just about everybody who could stand up on the things was tying on skates. Deepest private swim- ming pool in the world is probably one in the south of France. I don't have the exact figures on how far down it goes but it's certainly more than three times th~ depth of a ny normal pool. The builders misread the plans. What should have been construed as feet was m isinterpreted as meters. The actor David Niven owns it. WHAT DO YOU KNOW! If you were born 64 years ago, you came into this world at precisely the time when these slang phrases were at their peak or popularity hereabouts: "Beat it!" "Sure." "Classy." "It's a cinch." "Peachy." "Nutty." "Get your goat." And "What do you know aboutthat?" . . .. ··-.. , __ Address mml to L . M. Boyd, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Meso192626 Edison has over 80 conservation tips. Here's #23. Phi Beta Kappas Picked The election of 62 seniors, including four Orange County residents, to membership in Phi &>ta Kappa has been an- nounced by USC. YOURH The four Orange Coun- ty members are Charles E . Saunders of Fountain Valley, Alan Robert Boucher of Huntington Rt'ach, J eremy Kuhn of lrvme and Susan M. Dit- terofSanta Ana. Membera hip in th~ USC chapter requ\};es a 3.75 grade point average in USC's School of Let- ters, Arts and Sciences. Paralegal Meet Set D A ~ New Way Found To Stop Hair Loss, Grow More Hair HOUSTON, Texu -U not be helped. ou don •t 1uff er from But. ll JOU an not atr.d1 ale pattern baldness, alidt bald bow can you be can now stop )'OW' sure what I. actually caustnc ton ••• a.na '""' your hair tossT Even lf bald· hair. . ness may seem to "nm in Foir yean '.'tbe1 said .lt 10W' family," th1a ii certaln- 't be done". But now a ly no proof o1 tho ca~ of laboratoc'y CODIW• YOUll bair l08S. bu developed a treat· • Hair lou caused by .-am ent for both men and can also run in your family, , that la a<>' oo1Y ttop. aed many other eondltklna iDC llair loss ••• but la really can cause hair lou. If you ,.....,_,..,,.,balrl • wait unW you are slick bald 'Ibey don't even ask 10'J to and )'OW' hair roo&a are dead e their word for it. They you are beyond bell>. 59, ii vile you to try the \rut-you still have an.y h&lrce eq, meat for 32 days. at their olyour bead, ADd wouldlik · k. and aee for yoW'ld.f l . to_ stcip your halr loss Naturally, ey ll'OW iiml"e"1J ••• not ofter this opporbmity the ·ume to do something unless Jhe treatment aboutitbeforeil'atoolate. worked. However, it is Loesch Laboratory OJnsuJ. lmpossible to help evep-t*'ts, Joe ~ wJll npPlf yone.. with treatment toe-32 days, The great majof'ib' of at their risk. i( they belleYe "'as~ of excessive hair-~'=~~b~~: all .an~ baldness are the tioo ijsted below. All tn- 11>e11:innmg and more fully qil.ries are a.nawered ~ eveloped stages of male ridentially, by mall and pattern baldness and can-without obligation. Adv. N008UOATIOHCXMIPON------ To; Loesch Laboraloey Oonsultants, Inc. Box 66001 , 3311 WesttfainSt. Houston, T~xas llOOS . . I am submitting ~following information with the understanding that it will be k~t strictly confidenti.al and that I am under no obligation whatsoever. I now have or have had the following conditions: l)\>es vour forehead become oily or greasy? ___ _ How soon after washing? ___ -:-----,.,..--- Do you have dandruff? dry or oily?. __ _ Does your scalp itch? When? ___ _ Does your hair oull out easilv? __ Where?---How Jong bas your hair been t.binnlDg? _____ _ Do you aUll have any hair co top of your bead? __ _ Howloog is it?------------- Attacb any other information you feel may be helpful. I NAME----------:---------~ ADDRESS------~....::..r-------' CITY SfATE ZIP.----. • The ,Orange County Chapter of the American Paralegal Association meets tonight at 7:30 in the omces of Schlegel, Friedmann and Menke, 1900 Bank or America Tower, in The City Shop- ping Center, Orange. Cut heallng costs up to 28%. The speaker will be Patrick A. Nagel, an at- torney, who will speak on "labor law and how it can J>e manipulated in union organizational drives." For f urtber inf orma- tion call Cheri Jessup, :se&-S414. Coa&tMan If you heat your home at 68° instead of 72? you can cut your beating costs about 283. It's one way to hold clown your rising electric bill because etec- tricity is involved in most heating systems-directly or indired.ly. .................. ..... , ............ Proper insulation is another way to cut heating a>sts. (Air a>nditioning, too.) Just by insulating your attic, you may reduce your~ msts a much as 403. A 1,()()().square-foot attic oould be 0 Are yoo.i doors and w1ndows per, and vents in rooms not in use. 0 Are your filters clean? Perhaps they need replacing. 0 Dirty retum·air grills and warm. air ducU can drive up heating <X>Sts, too. 0 If you have eledric radiant heating, rou can save by turning off thennostats m rooms not in use. · C..J:'''" ..... • For more of Edison's way~e energy! ~te !«out I ~ •"Conservation, F.di$on, P.O: BOX 800, Rosemead, CA 91770. ' OnCampPanel ( insulated for$~. based on 25 cents per square fOOt Oii ., .. ,. .. '"' · weather·stripped? C-auJking small openings and seams will save energy- and money. Dean L . Maxson of Newport Beach, ex· ecutJve director of the Camping Servlc11 D ivision of the Metropolitan Lo• A1'1eles YMCA, bu been ~eded president ol the Southern CallfomJa a«· tlon of the American C&mPin& A.aoeiatlon. , •••ta.1 , ..... 0 It makes sense to tum your heat off when you're away from home. However, in freezing areas a 400 setting is advisable. 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'Enriched Flavor, is extra flavor. Natural MERITand MERIT MENTHOL .. _ . . ...., .......... "" I. .. • t \ J 0 DAILY PILOT Monday, J1nuary 19. 1979 . . \ NoviCe Racers €ompete Barbor High Tops Sailors Win Reinhart Mareh Race Thirty "three novice raclna 1klp~r1 turned out Saturday for Dana Point Yacht Club's rac· ins clinic and 2S ot them entered the race on Sun- day. Newport Harbor High School sailors proved their s uperiority in match racing as well as regatta r ac- ing by winning the Carl Reinhart Perpetual match racing series at Newport Bea ch Saturday, fresh from their year·end victory in the Cotton Bowl Regatta at Dallas, Tex. parahon for a major match racing in- vitational reeatta that will be hosted by the Robert Louis Stevenson school of Carmel in A~ril. Harbor High s two teams we.re com- posed of Robert Kinney and Mary Ao· drews, and Nick Madigan and Wendy Bents. Both teams had perfect scores of 2-0 in Lido-14 sloops. BOATING DPYC officials said the novice class would be continued throughout the season of seven races for Saturday's e vent was the premiere of the Reinhart Trophy put up by the Southern California Interscholastic Sailing Asso c iation in ho nor of Reinhart 's support of high school sail· ing over the past six years. Reinhart is the UCI sailing coach: The regatta also served as a pre- Tied on points were Catalina Island School with Bill Nees and Sue Hossler, and Gre g Sage and Charles F1eischman; and Mission Viejo High School, Tim Fulle r and lynn Bauchie ro and Linda Gostenboffer and Ste ve Orr. Willson Captures Finn Cl~s Title Lollipop Licks Starkey Field Lollipop, s kippered by Bud Mc!'l~r. Balboa Yacht Club was the winner or Voyagers Yacht Club's Luders·l6 regatta for the Jack Starkey Memorial Trophy Sunday . In a compa nion race for the Campbell Sloop Trophy, Rob Darnell's Bebo llJ from the host club was the winne r . Trophy for the last legal finisher in the Campbell Sloop race went to Lady Jane, skip· pered by Len Thorn back. JACK STARKEY TROPHY -1, Lollipop; 2, Windsong. Dennis Hoff, NHYC; 3, Angel, Bill Fun· denberg Jr., NHYC; 4, Con Permiso, Dan Renaud, unaffiliated ; S, Trick or Treat, Blair Howe, L·l6 Assn. CAMPBELLSLOOPTROPHY -1, Bebo III ; 2, Cat·s Pajamas, Carl Last, VYC: 3, Trend, G~rge McClellan, VYC; 4, Lumaran, Bill Rohrs . VYC ; 5, Avante, Fred Masino, VYC. Power Boaters Set Log Racing Class Powe r boat skippers interested in taking up predicted log racing have been invited to atte~d a special seminar and training series in power p1lol· in& to introduce the 1976 predicted log ~ason. Predicted log races are nOt speed races but con- tests involving skills in piloting, navigation and seamans hip. The Power Piloting Seminar differs from other t raining progr a m s by providing technical and theoretical inform ation coupled with practical ap· plication through participa ting in the Santa Monica Bay Predicted Log Series. THE TRAINING COURSE will be conduc ted by experienced s kippers and w1U benefit both n?vices and experienced predicted loggers, accordmg to Joe Castagna. power chairman for CYC. In addition to the Santa Monica Bay Perpetual Trophy which will be awarded to the series winner with the highest s core in four of the six scheduled races, t rophies will also be awarded in s uch categories as novice. experienced, Coast Guard Atutlliary and Power Squadron me mbers. All activities are open to the public. Experience is not necessary. Anyone with a power boat or an in- terest in powerboating is welcome. No club affilia · tion is required. Safe Boat Tom Willson of the Balboa Yacht Club won the Inslee Trophy for the Finn Class in a three-race series sailed out of Newport Harbor Yacht Club Sunday. Winner of the Corkett TroPhY tor Lehman·12s in a N the same regatta was Terry Gloege. NHYC. 888 OW INSLEE TROPHY (Finn) -1, Tom Willson~ . BYC; 2, Phil Ramming, NHYC; 3, Peter Connally! R • t • NHYC; 4, FredCook,ABYC. egJ8 erJng CORKETT TEOPHY <Lebman·l2) -l , Terry Gloege, NHYC; 2, Pat Allen. NHYC; 3, Fred Schenck. NHYC. ~al registration for. _________ ...., ___ __.. _ _, ___ , th·e Bal boa Power Sqqadron 's new free course in s afe boating will be today at 6:30 p.m. at the Newport Harbor Yacht Club, 720 W. Bay Ave.,Newport Beach. The cours e opened last Monday night with more than 200 in attendance. It is open to m en , women and youngste.s over 12. Boat ownership is not re· quired. The 13 weeks course covers all important phases of boating prac· tice includ in g boat handling, rules and re- gulations , compass and "But Doctor, if I have low not so apparent to the char\, familiarizati.on, blood sugar. shouldn't I be casual observer. are just as common eme r gencies, able to eat au the sugar I discomfortiD& to the victim. water skiing and trailer wantTb!" . Swearin1 for no apparent boating. e an ~ w ~ r 1 s . o o . reason, ounbness, hunger, Those wbo pass the ex· Hypoglycemi~ 1s bl1:5•Ca.1:1Y tr em b 11 n g , (at i g u e , . . m ovenecretion of 111sulin headache and dtuiness are arrunahon at the .end of by tbe pancreas . This common •WaroinlS of an t h e course w ii 1 be surplus insulin imee.ncliqg attack. awarded a certificate of means that H1P0«l1cemla, although completion by the United people with UQpleasant, can ·be kep States Power Squadrons. bypoglycem~a , under control witli proper }Vorkbooks will be sup· convert •their diet, raw tissue extracts, plied free of charge by food to energy m~ 1 ti v.i tam ins and USPS much more chiropractic care. · quickly than T w o r o r m s o f normal. h y po g I y c e m i a ar e For this recognized, organic and 1"-Lowe r e a s o n . functional. While organic' ~eu Dr • .._, f r e q u e n t hypoglycemia may. result . e:I .D.C. feedings are from infection , the Wins Title In Sabots necessary. The diet should functional variety is l'DQSt enerally be high in fats ot\eo caused by a disorder n d pr otei n ( s Io w or the liver, the stomach, conversion to energy) and pancreas and adrenal low in carbohydrates (fast glands. cooversion to energy). Nature intended for your An attack generally glands to function properly, curs after the victim has but they must have a Greg L o w e o f t he one without food for normal flow or ner ve Leeway Sailing Club was veral hours. Al first be impuls e6 tct do so. An the winner of the Com· may appear to be examination by your Doctor modor e 's P erp e tual · toxicated, as a slurring or of Chiropractic can trophy in the Sabot A pe~cb .and g ~neral determine i.f aucb is the division or Navy Yacht entatioo are likely to cue. Club of Long Beach's In· cur. Emotio~al ~~bility Proper diet, vitamins and vitational Regatta Sun· may also be indicative or Chiropractic are your best 1 ypoglycemia. d e r e n s ~ s a g a i 11 s t day. ~we a so won the Other Jymptoms while hypoglycemia! the Performance Han- dicap Racina Fleet. No yacht club afftllaUon ls required for the novice clas1. 2 , C r e 1 c e n d o LASER -1, Glen Kl•• (Erl ca on .39) Mike nlan, Capo BYC:-2, Tlsq Ballew, Capo BYC: 3, Cannon , D PYC : 3; Mlml <Chance 30-30) GordonSutorius, DPYC. Tom Nehrbu. DPYC. . . 1 LIDO·U -1, J i m A SUDDEN foi wbicb PRaF·B -1, Endless Lyons, DPYC; 2, Zan• -welled up out of the SUmmer, (Cal-28) Dave Simon.son. DPYC. Pacific Sunday almost McMillan, DPYC; 2, ---------:- trapped the racers in Avoca <Cal ·28) Tim rt i t mid-course. The race Fuller, DPYC; ~. Foxy !nte • nmen committee shortened the One, (Ranger-26) Bruce Happenings ••• race by one lap. Barry, Capo BYC. Fllml Theater CRUISING CLASS PHRF-C -1, Peggy - (novice) -1, Shortcake Lynne (Xittiwake-23) ~~A) <Columbia-26) Wya· QuekPierce,D~YC;2, ~ ,. Weaver; 2, Mer Nava Torrey (Cal..U.) J>ave Dance (Columbia -29) GlenKla-Cooper, Capo 8YO; 3, Televlalon mi an; 3, Sea Cure, Little Spirit (Sam.,a.22) OOllTllOIOO (Cal-27) Dwayne Berger. Chuck Ayers, CSJOIYC. PH R F ·A -1, SABOT -t. 11l>bn Audacious, CY~nk~) Fuller. DPYC; 2, ICvan 111.b Kenned1. D C; Malanoske)'. DP~ As Taught By MAHARISHI MAH ESH YOGI Free .. Introductory ?~·,!lecture .... in the f • NEWPORT BEACH HUNTIMGtOM BEACH THS..Jca20-IP.M. M•illln Sdtool llta 4• Malwn&lnlM COSTA MESA Wed......_ 21-1 P.M. n. Mlw ~ u.r.y Gokleft West & TcAert W~ecl. J-. 21 -NOOll & I P.M. Jc-.22-IP.M. TMC....... SOUTH LAGUNA bery Wed.. Mooe &: I f .M.. TM~ 31651 Coast Hwy. 666 laker St. COff lristoU EL TORO T--... J-. 20-1 & 7:30 P.M. tt... Sa•"9 llllllng Chd A.I 23"1 BToro load For lnfonnaHoll c .. 540.5652 La!fllla leach 4f91112739 THE NEWLY ESTABLISHED Santa Monica Bay Observer Corps, tmder the leadership of Vince Dagort. will be recruiting this season in the interest of involving people who do not own boats but are seeking involvement in this sort of program, ac· cording to Cas tagna. trophy m 1974. ' Other trophy winners : .---------~--------------------------------------. An observer is required to aboard every pre· dieted log rac ing boat. In addition to being an inte· gr al part or the s port, he or she is included in all social functions . CYC will host an int roductorv meetin~ at the clubhouse. 4469 Admiralty Way, Marina del Rey, on Wednesd ay. J a n. 21 at 7:30 p.m. to kick off the San- t a Monica Bay Series. The meeting is open to the public and will introduce coming predicted log events, which include a total of six r aces plus a training race and a description of the programs for training in log racing and obser ving. SABOT C -Paul Bastin, NYC; 2, Warner Wettested, NYC; 3, Scott Smith, NYC. SENIOR SABOT -1, Shirley Brunner , LBYC; 2, Mona Hamme tt , NYC. CORONAD0-15 -1, Syd Corp, CBYC; 2. Mike Smith, NYC; 3, George Hartre v. SFVSC. LASER -1, Ke ith Dodson, ABYC. Two FiletMignon Dinners for $7.95 The Jolly Roger presents another great way for you to have dinner with a friend Two filet mignon dinners specially pnced at just $ 7.95 for both. 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Beal urged b.ls colle,agues not to take Loo much prlde In the (act that one oul or every slJc f amilles • bad a Prudential policy. Beal, who then headed the C'Om· pany's North Central o~ratlon.s out ot Minneapolis, said that instead they sboukl be thinking about "the five other famWes who don't have the protectlon ot Prudential in· su.rance.0 The son of a Pruden· Ual agent, Beal obviQt.L1.- ly had tbe missionary i-eal that underlies the selling of Ufe insurance. Seven years later, in Money's Worth 1962, he bec~me presi· . . dent of the "Pru" -and it was during bis administration that a significant milestone was reached: Prudential passed Metropolitan Lile as the world's largest insurance company. THAT H APPENED IN 1966 when Prudential over· took the .. Met" in asset size. Three years later, Beal, wishing to retire at age 60, stepped down and was succeeded by Donald S. MacNaughton, an ex-s<'hool teacher who used his GI Bill of Rights after World War II to become a lawyer. MacNaughton didn'tjoin Prudential until 1955, the year Beal made bis uplifting speech about signing up everyone to a Prudential policy. In business, as in sports, there's a propelling force known as momentu.ro-and in the insurance game it's behind the"Pru." Eventhoughhe'snosalesman, MacNaughtonhas s~l969 not merely maintained Prudential's lead but lengthened it considerably. Today, one out of every four persons in the nation is covered by a Prudential policy. Today, the premiums that roll into Prudential every year exceed $5 billion, which is a half a billion dollars more than the premium income of Metropolitan Life. THE PRUDENTIAL'S assets are so huge Obey top $30 ,billion) that the company generates $2 billion a year just on in return on these investments, which are in mortgages, bonds and stocks; Prudential's total income, in excess of $7 billion a year, is thus greater than the sales of such in- 'dustrial giants as Du Pont, Bethlehem Steel and Procter & Gamble. One reason Prudential continues to run away from the insurance pack is its resilience: It moves with the time. Most big insurance companies have been content to sit on their fat asset bases~ The "Pru" is still out there slugging for new business, even to the point of.competing on price. There are price differences in life insurance, and the "Pru" has apparently lowered its p~miUQl rates so that it's now competitive with companies offering low-cost policies. Medical Economics, a magazine that offers fman- cial advice to doctors, recently ranked 30 life insurance companies on their Policy C05ts over a 20·year period and "Pru'' came in second. Small Busi1iessrnan Aired in Seminar The Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce is hosting a seminar on. the Small Business Administra- Tandy Corp. Sa/,es Climb lion Jan. 2:7 at the Newport Sheraton Hotel. Manny Berkowitz, assis· tant director for finance and investment for the SBA re- gional office in Los Angeles will outline programs for small businessmen. Topics include qualifying for loans, the banker's story, and facts about the SBA. Special to the Daily Pilot Write the Newport Harbor FORT WORTH, Tex. _ tqhamber of Commerce for . Tandy Corp., parent com· tckets at P .O. Box 2845, pany of the Radio Shack elec· Newport Bt:ach, Ca_. 92663. · tronics store chain, reported For further mformation,,tall sales in excess of $113,000,000 ~he chamber at 675-9500. Cost for the month of December, JS$2.50. '1975. TWs figure. which sets a re. County Company . cord for any single month in 1 the history of the Company, Gets Con tract represents a gain of 50 per- cent over December, l974, A Fullerton, firm was $75,500,000, restated to give awarded a $2.1 million con- : effect to Tandy's recent spin-tract to make improvements off of Tandycrafts, Inc. and on a Portion of Clark County's . Tandy Erands, Inc. water quality control plant at · The North American con· Lake Mead. ; sumer operations of Radio The county commission, Shack had sales of over sitting as the sanitation dis· ,$105,000,000, a 55 percent in· lrict, awarded the contract to crease over comparable sales the F. T. Ziebarth Co., the low in D~cember , 1974 . · ~idderontheproject. Mazda's New Mize r Set for ShowrooDIS '• t . f i l ' r All OAll.Y PILOT Mond!y.J!nU!]1!, 1t71 Planner-s to P o'naer lilllliwr·"---- : · \ . .. B<R'BWAYS FluOr La.ndinu Pads CBELTENHA~. \ · . • ~ Zn1laDcl CU PI) - • Leaden W. n.ooo tchool Jnlne Planning commisalonen Nlcbellon Dr!Ye and JambOree teachers lave decided toiil&bt will decide wbetber a pair of BoeleYarcl and would nDt ~b « that Britain'• flew au helicopter landiq pads need special depart oYer bomee In the nearby equallQl alita should cut ~al before beina installed .t Unhenlt)t Part•~RaDcboSmJoa. botb ways and men FluorCoJ'poratioa'snewlrvinestte. quinareM. ha~nld. abould retire as early u ~ meeting will be held at T:1o Tbe cloMlt pohaf of 8,plWOlleb to re-wom•· · p.in. at. city ball, 4201 Campus Drive. sldentlal deve}OpiDen& -Park West TM uslstant Muters ~-•l.U ~uuters Association passed a re. PLANNING DIRECTOB Eddie of• a mile dl1t•at, accordln1 to J()lut1QD demand.int that Peabo<ly Jr. bas recommended that Peabody. 1tlte pensions be paid to thehellpads be permitted wttbout .ct-Tbe Bell letrua• •B b~cop. men who retire at 60 ditional paperwork, but it ls up to the ten. to be ueCt f),-FltllOI' ptoduce rather than 65. It noted commission to decide wh~ a con~ between 10 and 19 Mdbel.s of noise at women are entitled to ditlonal use Smit or enYiromnental 250 feet, Peabocly saJd. tbe .state pension at eo. impact report re necessary. Fluor alrea y has received ap. THE CORPORATION plans to use .... .. ...,. F r a n k Man kiewicz , political adviser to the late Robert Kennedy and Sen. George McGovern's pre· sidential cam· p a i g !\ coordinator, said he is considering r u n n i n •g f o r Congress. prov al (rom the Orange County the helicopters to shuttle penonnet to Airport Land Use Commission, different sites within tbe Loe Anleles Orange County Airport and Federal basin. Aviation Administration for the Fluor has asked for approval as Early Entry Eyed Schick'$ New Weight·L:oss Program helps you lose, it and KEEP IT OFF! A new method developed out o! the same 6 million dollar research that led to tme famous Schick Stop Smok· ing Program. helicopter facilities. socm as possible became tbe firm wants to use the helicopters while the THE BEUCO~ERS would me a Irvine facility at Micfw:lsoa and Jam· Eliminates your DESIRE for certain fattening foods so that once you Parents of pre-schoolers in the allows new . kindergarten classes to have reduced to your desired weight Fountain Valley School District are be formed between.Feb.I and April 1 . you won.'t have to use willpower to landing pattern in the vicinity of boree is under comtruction. invited to a 7:30 p .ro. meeting Tues· for children who· didn't become five day to discuss early entry to kin-years old by the normal Dec. 2 entry maintain that weight. Irvine to Set Up Building Bureau ---------dergarten. date for fall kindergarten. 5 58 8 4 Q 4 pr~ no~ •JU The session will be at district of. He said enrollment for the spring CALL MOW --• i:..."I D~ I~ fices, Newland Street and Talbert classes will be based on the order of .i•ll!!!l!!!!l!!!l!!!!l!!!l!!!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~~~~~ Avenue. birth dates, and classes will be start· ... 9Y"'!ltM"'-IMtmetloMI DR. ED MOON, ASSISTANT ed as soon as 30 children have re· 1be stupidest creature superiiltendent for educational gistered. · ever to inhabit the earth services, said the session is designed MOON SAID PARENTS must pro- Reacting to dwindling rington to investigate the was the stegosaurus, a for parents whose children had their vide transportaJion to school for their revenues from Orang_e possibility of 8 city-nm &~·ton dinosaur with a fifth birthdays ""'between Dec. 2 and children, and they must agree to County for bui"ldi·ng buildingdepartment. 2~«mcebraln. llarch31lain. . enroll them in the fall kindergarten He exp ed a new district policy 1 11 permits, the cit y of .--.....--------==========----=--------_:_~:__:c:::as=ss::e:.s:as:.w::e:· _____ :_· --=================-Irvine will set up its own building department next July. A contract under which the city has used the county building de- part men t w il l be terminated in July, and 20 people will be hired to man the Irvine coun- t(>Tpart. the city council decided last week. L~ RETURN, the city hopes to reap between $166,000 and $593,000 next fiscal year in profits from running its own building department. CHEVROLET CHEVE TE. AMC PACER. According to Ad· ministrative Services Director James Har- rington. it ·wil l cost $507,000 to establish the department. Building permit fees during the July-to-July fiscal year are expected to total from $673,000 to $1.1 million_ THE CITY received $134,000 in 1973 in leftovers from the fees charged developers by the county building de· partment. In 1974, the ci· ty share came to $58,000. This year, the city got nothing due to the coun- ty's cost of processing the Irvine applications. Although the county pleade<,t for a six-month transition period from CADILLAC SE . I.· L • THESE WERE THE OTH~ FINALISTS FOR '-'MQJ! ___ ~_,.:.·r·-. - MAGA ZINE'S 1976 A ~ . ' ;)"' ....... . . , EAR'' AWARD. .. . . . ' county to city services, the city turned it down to get a jump on the heavy rate of permit applica- tions expected next fall. CHRYSLER CORPORATION "IF THE CITY were to wait until Jan. 1, Im, a substantial amoynt of the revenue would not be realized,·· Harrington said. The City Council learned last s pring it would get no building permit funds from the county this year. Coun· cilmen June 28 told Har· Women OfORT Set Meet The wome n of the Orange Count y West Chapter and th~ Hunt· ington Harbour chapter of Women's American Organ izatio n for Rehabilitation through Training <O RT) wUi celebrate ORT Sabbath at 8:15 p.m_ Friday at Temple Sharon, 617 W. Hamilton,-Costa Mesa. For further informa-"ti on eont act Carol Lehrer at 962·9853, or Audrey Wins be rg .at 963-8138. Cornell Al··--· ... • Slate Meeting A luncheon for Laguna mu. area alumni and friends of Cornell (Iowa) Colle'e b scheduled Jan. 3L The luncheon will It.art at noon at the United Metbodlat Church of La1una Hilla, 24442 Moulton Parkway. MN ... •0221• . . • \ BEAT'EM ALL. MOTOR TREND MAGAZINE CAR OF THE YEAR AWARD. Th~ Two New Small Cars frc;>m -Chrysler Cor~ration. . . . Of all America's 1976 cars, Dodge Aspen and Plymouth Volare were judged to have made the most significant CQntribution to the automotive world foi; 1976. Here's what Mike Knepper, Editor of Motor Trend magazine, said about some of the things which influenced the judges' decision: "We took into consideration how efficiently Dodge Aspen and Plymouth Volare delivered comfort and performance; and especially the new suspension system invented by Chrysler · Corporation. Their goal was to achieve a big-car ride in a smaller car. As far as we're concerned, they definitely succeeded. Cars of this size will be the standard sizt car of die futiite!' . Now you can judge for yourself. See and test-drive Aspen at your Dodge dealer's, Volare at your Chryslcr- Plymouth dealers. ·Drive home the Car of the Year! -l i -· . ~CHRVSl2EA . ~ CORPORATION ... • I Like any TVi interview show, · the Corona de/ Mar High Schooi newscast rel/es on celebrity appearances. Prin~ipa/ Dennis Eyans answers Scott Clevenger.'s questions. i High Ratings t ~S .chool Nevvs Aired I By DENNISMcLELLAN Of tlle Delly l"lloe SUH The tension in the control room mounted as the time for taping the morning news drew near. In t~e studio beyond a glass partition two cam er as tramed on the news team going over their lines. "Camera one that is not your opening shot,•• said director Kevin Horst, examining one of the monitors on the production console. ''OK, stand by in the:;tudio," he announced in- to his headphone. "Ready on the slate.•• A crew member began counting down as test pattern numbers swept across the screen. "Roll it," said Horst. The pulsating theme music from "$.haft" filled-the room as behind the scenes pictures ap- peared on the screen. · "Good morning," said announcer Bradford Greeley, "Today is Tuesday, J an.13 and this is the Coronadel Mar morning news." The format is the same as any network news show apd the audio-visual equipment is im- pressively sophisticated. But the cast and crew of ).~ daily news program are all students at \.A)ronadel Mar High School. NEWS FORMAT Before five minutes are up news team Gina Payne, Dennis Milkes and Scott Clevenger will hl\ve reported on upcoming events (yearbook sales, a winter dance and a lecture>, sports and the on-campus litter problem (Clevenger in- terviewed the student president while standing in- side a garbage dumpster). What instructor Fred C~ler started six years ago as a way to utilize the school's expensive TV facility: has turned into one of the most popular courses. Students can work iii either production or re- porting. The)' learn to operate the equipment and gather, write and produce the news. The show usually is taped shortly after 8: 30 and shown on 20 sets throughout the school during the next period. BIG CHEER "They s~em to be very receptive," said Cutler, "especially when one of the performers is in their second period class. They give them a big cheer." Cutler said some students who weren't doing well academically come to life when taking the class. Mally take it more than once as an elective. "A lot of them have been in it so long they're old pros." ·Several have gone on to major in mass com- municati9n at college. Cutler feels the experience of putting on the show gives them an advantage. · Horst. who is dfrector for two weeks (cast members are rotate4 every week). plans to major in communications at San Diego State. "I know where I want to go," he said. "I'm lucky to get the benefit of this experience." ' Clevenger, who wants to major in journalism and history, believes the show is more effective than reading school news and announcements overthepublic address system. · "People do pay more attention to it,'' he said. , BEA ANDERSON, Editor Morday, January 19, 1976 81 II • • •t Monitoring the show are Y's Goal Goals for the Orange Coast YMCA for the next five years are 'nmbitious. Among them: -To establish a family life center for learning about the human being from birth to death. Programs would include aid for single parents, leisure planning, parenting skills, values clarifica- tion, health and fitness and nutri- tion. -To strengthen mental and physical health in the communi- ty. This would mean graduated fitness programs and a testing lab. -Increase volunteerism among youth and adults in a · cooperative effort. -Provi~tact and support for youngsters\ in the juvenile justice system and their parents. Prevention of problems is' a key, said Jim de B<Jom, ex- . ecutive director. "The average cost of maintam· ing a youngster in a YMCA pro. gram for a ye~r is $50. It costs from $9,000 to $18,000 to house a youngster in a county juvenile facility r or one year ... In 1975, more than 6,600 adults 1 and youth participated in Y pro- ama locally, with a total atten- ance of 184,056 visits to tbe Y. re out of 10 Harbor Area f amUies were served by tbe facillty. ' • For aoals to be reached, de Boom said, the 1976 funding 'drive whtcb starts Wednesday, Jan. 128, rnmt brine in 900,000 which lWlllJ>rovide 15 percent of the y•8 e.peratlna funds. . /. Kevin Horst, director (foreground) and Rob Webster. Family His Focus By ALI.ISON DEERR Of U.J)ailly Pltllt St.lff At 34, Jim de Boom 1s a veteran of 10 years with the YMCA or- garuzahon Executive director of the Orange Coast YMCA, he is neither the athlete nor the clergyman many people would expect him to be. But the Y 1s a career he chose as a teenager and his approach to his job reflects his belief in the organization's role in community life. He stresses that the Y's focus is and should be thef~mily. De Bdom believes strongly that "each member ot toe family must have ·an opportunity to ex- press his own personality, the time and resources to develop personal interests apd in- dividuality. "Each f amity member should be an important focus of affec- tion for Ure othe-r family mem· bers, a feeling that often gets taken for granted. "Each family member derives some pleasure and satisfaction from family role relationships." It is the quality of time spent. not the quantity, that is the ques· tlon, he said. He applies these beliefs to his own family, Wife Barbara and daughter Stacey Lynne. The Huntington Beach resident is a licensed marriage, family and child counselor and teaches in the marriage and f amity life courses at Golden West College. He bas trained Y directors for ·Southern California, Arizona and Nevada and helped to develop .and initiate several family focused national Y projects. He completed his masters degree at USC under a YMCA National Council scholarship. Before joining the Y in 1965, he ,. worked with blind, psychiatric and terminal patients at a veterans hospital as a recreation therapist. De Boom worked at the We.stchester, East Valley and Los Angeles Metropolitan YM - CAs before coming to the Orange Coast branch. While at the Metropoliton branch,.. he worked in the multi- racial downtown LA setting, and developed what . he calls the "street camp .. concept. "The normal procedure was to pick up kids in a bus and take them t~ site. We took the carn.p-to the street corners where the kids naturally hang out," de Boom said. "We trained local people as leaders and offered games and activities. That way, we reached some 800 kids a day.·· He noted that the regular day cam~ cost $30-35 a week, but the cost of the street camp was only $6or $7 per child per week. De Boom was co-developer of Positive Parenting, now a na· tional Y program, a six-week couJ;"se in parenting skills such as discipline, problem solving and active listening. He also helped initiate another national program which involves . tbe Whole family in communica- tion skUls, decision making, ramizy 'activity planning and shaping' of the family playtime. · De Boom chose the Y organiza- tion because "I wanted to help make changes in the community and theiquality of family life and I felt the Y was 'a place where I could work with the whole P,erson. In this de Boom includes physical fitness, mental health-. recreation, crisis intervention. > 'Each family member should be an important focus.' I -Jim de Boom 'Td like to see a program that tested the health of the whole Camily, not one member. Often. what'• happening in one -part of a pe"'°n 's life adversely affects other f~cets." This month., he will be return· ing to a skUl ht acqllired as a col· leae 1ttudent ln bis native Min· nesota. He. will d~liver sermon messaaes about the YMCA and how families cao enrich their lives at l~al churches. j llZ OAll. Y Ptt.OT Monday,JM\u!!i 19, 1978 . • will 'keep her a walldnf ad· VIVIAN BROWN tnUaa• uct split ends. leavtni facts. he aays, one reasoo cc:rtaln u.ted on wet hair. For homo use, a ............... the hair drted out and reme>v\nl beauty toolt a~ labeled "for pro. Tefloncoated Iron can prevent vertlsement looldna aood Too · One ~ar beauty tool to be U. nat\Q'al 0U1 and IDOUture~·· I .tonal U$e Qnly." T ta and hair atlcklq and lt will provide between aaJon visits." fouod 1.0 dorroitori and bom• the a.cbool 's art la Uc cllrec:tor, AD· hwulati:)ao it does not set rute Jt is a mistake to force hair into .. beaut{. salons," the blow ha.Ir TWO•RTROD8 thony De Sando, are comultant.s so bot the prof esslooal ro11. a style dUf erent from the one that dryer, often lmpn:>perly used The hair JtYU.ta be traiN are to Conalr. a hair products line, Otbel' altemaUves miot be the wu upecially shaped to be dried and may be initiatina hair pro-told that there are two ways to and the two have desicned many mist or ateam·type ~urn.,, irons Wllh a blower. II other styles are Much bmm that are attributed to other blow-dry balr. The blower can be toola used ln the trade. wblcb can help put moisture wanted. the halr should be cut in causes. used on a low·heat sett.in& or it back in th balr u you curl it,·· layers OT in graduated lengths can be used on a hot setting while DAMAGE be advises. from front to back, he suggests. Few people lu>ow bow to use the hair la wet If the beat is then "If tooll are not wlde:rstood, "Shorter hair styles are very tbe dryers properly. claJms decreased u lbe hair becomes they can damage the hair. For Hair can be protected by fre· much in," Testa maintains, pre· Raymond Testa, dlttdor or the almost dry. example, the now or air from a quent professional haircuts to dieting they will be for a long Hot Caprice Academy of Jersey City. While hair la wet, only brushes dryer must be in the same dire<:-snip the ends of the hair which re-time. He sees the maximum a training center in natural-tion as the brush being u.sed. ceive the most damage. Low· fashionable length as "a little motl()\' hair St)'lini !OE beauty which can go throush it easily Then, too, hair should not be alkaline protein. acid-balanced nbove~bould1trs," but it could go-operators. should be used, be advises. A blown dry every day as you are shampoos can help condition from chin to shoulders. ''Hair can be ruined unless a nylon twlll brush with properly likely to do at home. Occasional· hair, but the hairdresser should His natural·motion styles are blow dryer is used properly. If spaced bristles may be used. A ly it should be dried naturally be consulted, be contends. action hairdos that can be ac- Air wire wig brush is good while hair and shaped with the dryer in a compUshed a number of ways. ~ ~ balr is blown dry on a bot ls wet, but when lt is almost dry, few places. STYLES good haircut set with rollers, setting from the time it ls wet un· a switch should be made to a "Remember; hairdressers pins, curling irons or whatever til it is dry, it will simply get too natural bristle brush. The mucb heat. Then, too, a brush is natural bristle brush should not "Most women use a curling want customers to look good all can accomplish the motion which being drawn through the hair as be used while the hair is wet. iron after they blow their hair the time, not just when they leave has swing in its style whether it is tbe bl<>Wer is directed on the hair dry or possibly to retouch a style, the salon. The hairdresser is hap· short and above the ears or and that combination can cause Proressional people know those but a curling iron should never be py to recommend products that longer. U.S. History With a Twist By DelUlis McLellan Of t11e O.lly Poli.« Staff Benjamin Franklin, who helped convince France to assist the Colonies during the American Revolution, was referred to as "The Charming Old Lover," by the French court. "He was 77, crippled with arthritis, and was with his fourth mis- tress," explained Jee turer-sculptor George Stuart "But the French court vnders tood that sort orthing ... Louis the XVI and :.~,"'.'"'~"''._ M a ri e A n t o i n e tt e , however. had their own opinion of the elder statesman Franklin's picture on the bottom and gave them away as presents," said Stuart. Stuart, who was pre- senting his Bicentennial program, The Patriots, to the Lido Isle Woman's Club, reached behind a screen and placed before him a costumed, quarter-lire sized figure HISTORICALLY l\C- CUtr!~!t m the clot~ of the day, the bes · tacled, gray ·hai ed Franklin appeared to real, so historically a curate and excellently sculpted are the figures Stuart creates. lion unfolded, Stuart's cast of characters paraded before the au- dience : George and Martha Washington, Patrick Henry, Samuel Adams, Lafayette and other important people of the day. Stuart's talent lies in his ability to bring his- tory to life with an in- teresting, easily un- derstood n arrative (Samuel Adams was a dissenter who was "a pain in the neck to the conservative element") His insights into the characters are seldom found in history books: each night to prepare a bowl of gruel. ;·He would open the trap door to the basement and try to feed it to his totally insane wife who was kept in a straight jacket." LADY WASHINGTON -Martha Washington, who loved her home at Mount Vernon, neverthe- less, felt it was her duty to go to the front with her husband. (''She knew she couldn't trust George out of her sight."). She was referred to as Lady Was hin g ton by the troops. ly drop-kicked him into the ocean. The last thing he wanted was a teenage hotshot come to drag race in this war." Lafayette. however, was the perfect officer, ''bold, dashing and courageous." He and Washington came to be like father and son. "It was a lifelong dedication to each other.·· "The king had cham- ~~ID!lft\l:li~W~~.::;.;mWM~...I berpots painted with As his stirring, reveal- ing story of the Revolu- -Patrick Henry, who uttered the immortal, "Give me liberty or give me death," went home -Lafayette was a wealthy, 20 -year-old Frenchman when he ar- rived in the Colonies . "Washington very near- Stuart, an Ojai Valley resideRt, has been doing historical programs for 20 years. He was a stu dent of his tory and foreign relations a t Washin g ton a nd \,eorge~own Uni versitie!. and was on the staff or the Smithsonian Institu- tion. Thomas Paine, left, Martha Washington and Peggy Shippen come to life in history program Worth Copying Ann Landers DEAR ANN LANDERS: Since you and Herb Caen of the San Francisco Chronicle are against mimeographed Christmas letters I thought you might consider quoting something from Herb's column which my husband and I enjoyed im- mensely. Here it is: "I don't care for Christmas Letters, but Bruce Bliven's are different. Now 86, the one· time editor or The New Republic (for 30 years) lives with his wife at Kingscote Gardens, Stan- ford. He wrote: '"At 86, Rosie and I live by the rules of the elderly. If the toothbrush is wet you have brushed your teeth. If the bedside radio is warm in the morning you left it on all night. If you are wearing one brown shoe and one black shoe, you have a pair like it somewhere in the closet. Try not to mind when a friend tells you on your birth· day that a case or prone juice has been donated in your name to a Retirement Home. • follow me. makinJ? bets on which way I'll go next. This upsets me. Children shouldn't gamble. Like most elderly people, we spend many happy hours in front of the TV set. Werarelytumiton.'" Sweet, isn't it ? -YOUR FRIEND BLON- DIE IN RENO DEAR BLONDIE: Right yoa are! That's a Christmas letter that warms my heart. Not a word about Jim's promotion, the children's stellar acbievem~nts, the dog's litter of puppies, mother's arthritis, or the new Mercedes Bem. I hope Bruce and Rose see this and put me on their list for next year. DEAR ANN LANDERS: A certain woman who works in this office despises me because I have a spectacular figure, can eat anything I want and never gain an ounce. She is on a perpetual diet and looks like a baby elephant. ficient as she is and turn out top quality work How should I deal with the problem? -SOS DEAR SOS: The best way to protect yourself against Mlss CIA ls to beat her to tbe draw. In- form the department bead of your tardiness or early departures before she does. Also, make up tbe time you owe the company and keep records. DEAR ANN LANDERS: My husband and I have been married seven years and have been wanting desperately to have a baby. Yesterday I went to my doctor (hoping and praying) and he verified it. I am pregnant! My husband is so thrilled he wants to tell everybody. I'm only in my second month and don~t want it known because my pregnancy will seem like forever. Do I have the right to insist that he keep quiet? -TRA LA LA ' WHITE'S SHOWCASE SH fHl lARCtsr SlUCTION IN SO ORANGE COUNT Y I' ' •' ''' ' Jan wary INCLUDES EVERY LA·Z·BOY CHAIR IM OUI SHOWROOM AMD WAIEHOUSE OVER 130 CHAIRS OM DISPLAY Stwllag otlo•• SJ69 EY8rf LA..Z.SOY has a LIFETIME warranty on all perts of the patented rectininQ mechanism. .:. i:im 2M •2 Mef-9.,..lto ,..,.,_ S..lte 1~ ... lett 17th. S1r-1. lo.lie 1 Corner ot T11sti~ '"I stagger when I walk and small boys This miserable dame tries every which way to undercut me with the department bead. If I am a few minutes late, she reports it. If I leave early to get a ride with friends in bad weather, she lets him know. Same for lunch hours. Of course she exaggerates everything. Ten minutes becomes "half an hour." DEAR LA: You are the one who will be car· rying the load and who people will be asking, "When, already?" Therefore be should keep his lip zipped until you can no longer zip your skirt. MIMI°" Vle (o t~~~~;::;_·.~::;:.t;:1 :,~'s!, "S-St02 Cot••-.. -.w .. 11n-•M ~"""" ~-· w. ... , '--12-4 Aries Notice Due By SYDNEY OMARR Tuesday. January 20 ARIES (March 21·April 19): What has been. taken for granted now creates aura of excite- ment. You receive message of approval, con- gratulations for special effort. r TAURUS (April 20-May 20): One who was supportive in past makes reappearance. Your signal for help, encouragement is heeded. You get second chance. GEMINI (May ~1-June 20>: Room will be made for you at more elevated position. Means you can advance, gain CDOperalion of pro· fessional superior. CANCER (June 2l·July 22): Reach beyond proscribed limitations-. You get chance to ad· vertise, promote, publish, reach more persons than in recent past. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): One who seems to be creating roadblocks actually may be saving you · lots or trouble. Means legal means are best. VIRGO {Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Lunar, Solar cycles indicate•a chance lo get going on exciting project. You will gain cooperation from quarters usually regarded u neutral. UBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): You get chance to settle dlff erences with thole you respect-and love. Family m embers are very much in picture. SCORPIO (Oct. 23·Nov. 21): Accent on honors, desires, romantic inclinations. See as is, not merely as you might hope or imagine. Means avoid self-deception. SAGITTARIUS (Nov.22·Dec. 21): Short trips, calls, messages could be featured. Assume reaponsibiUty Cor your own decisions. Member of OJ>PQlfittt sex plays significant role. · CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Finish what you start -reach beyond what others tell you ls realm or p<>s1ibility. Quote Napoleon: "Impossi- ble ii an adjective of fools.·• AQUARIUS (Jan .20-Feb.18): attumstancn do turnabout -what wu ad- Ya"llt1 becomn an aa.et. Be ready for surprhes -be flaible eftou,lb to take advantage of ad- vance tnowledS•· PISCES <Feb. 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LIS:ET'IME COMMITMfNf 10 !AGM 01HEIC, .t'VE fJ~OtA6Mf YOU ~ME. Of MY F.AV~IT! CAAJPY.' AD &.M~, WI Jof.49 AD IDR~T ID . at81P .1! by Mell 'I// C• • • , . . . . ' DENNIS THE MENACE 0 • . , • llf DALYPILOT Monday, hnuary 18, 197& I Star Sh1·ugs Danger, Austrian Ski Ace Goes On to Be MIAMI (AP) -"It was the greatest game I ever played." 1bus, Lynn Swann summed up his hero's role in Pittsburgh's 21-17 Super Bowl victory over Dallas Sunday. He might have added it was also his most courageous performance. Swann, who caught a 64-yard touchdown pass that sealed the Steelers' victory, played his greatest game under a threat of possible permanent brain injury. The wide receiver had his play- ing career placed in doubt two weeks ago when he suffered a concussion in Pittsbur~h 's final. playoff game agamst the Oakland Raiders. It left his brain bloodied and damaged. Doctors warned that a hard hit on the head could cause further brain damage, possibly leaving him crippled · -or worse. Swann's answer: ''To hell with it. .. He took the field against the Cowboys and played his heart out -totaling 161 yar~ on four re- t'eptions and winning most valua- ble player honors, a new car and a diamond ring. His first two catches were spectacular, and . his touchdown grab was certain- ly out of the ordinary class. "It's like being thrown by a horse -you've got to get up and ride again immediately or you may be scared the rest of your lJfe:· Swann said of his injury, adding: "Once I had made up my mind, I couldn't think about that further injury.·· If the Steelers weren't in· timidated, neither were the Cowboys in their bid to unseat the defending champions. Dallas. which had never trailed. led 10·7 when momentum suddenly shifted. The turning point came when Mitch Hoopes' punt was blocked by the Steelers' Reggie Harrison for a safety ear· ly in the fourth quarter. Field goals of 36 and 18 yards by Roy Gerela followed, and Swann's M·yard catch against cor· nerback Mark Washington boost· ed Pittsburgh into a 21·10 lead with 3:02 to play. ''It was the first time we lined up in a lO·man rush." said Har- n son. "I lined up on the outside shoulder of the center and stepped in front of the up.back. I heard the boom. but by the time I spotted the ball, it was already out of the end zone.·· "That play changed the whole thing," said Dallas coach Tom Landry. "It changed the momen- tum. "Until then, we had it well un· der control," said Landry, whose Cowboys were the first wild-card playoH entry to survive until the Nastase Balks; May No t Play ATLANTA CAP) -Romania's volatile Ilie Nastase said he would forfeit his chance at $17,000 first prize rather than play a match umpired by Natalie Cohen, but officials of the WCT Phoenix Cup went ahead with plans for tonight's final match in the $60,000 tennis tournament. Nastase won his way into the final Sunday night with a 7·5, 6·2 victory over third·seeded John Alexander of Au9~a after Jeff Borowiak of California beat Alex Metreveli of the Soviet Union 6-2, 4-6, 6-1. Nastase .~gaged in a verbal battle with Cohen through much of his SatUTday victory over Poland's Wojtek Fibak. Cohen rebuked Nastase for stalling during that match, and Fibak refused to shake han~ with his opponent after the match for the first time in his life. Afterwards Nastase accused Cohen of not knowing the rules of teMis. She said later. "If Mr. Nastase does not think he is breaking the continuous play nt1e then he doesn't know the rules of tennis. .. What bothers me is when he upsets his opponent to the extent that that man cannot play hls best tennis," she said. Police in Co ntrol, Nip Demonstration PITTSBURGH (AP) -The cheers of "We're Number One" quickly chaneed to "Defense, f>efense" as police moved in. And soon the thousands were on their way, thwarted' by police from the kind ~of lengthy de- momt ration that bu marked UU town whJcb It ka to celebrate la a srand way the Ylctcr1es of its sports teams. Tb1' time, the city'• Police force, mldluJ of p~ ttlebn· t.iclm, moved quick!)' to control 1bouandt who Jammed the doWntown in aub-freaiq teal· pentures alter ta.. Pittabm'&b Steeten' Saper Bowhkt0'7. ''Thll wat much better than last year." police oft'idal Robert Coll said about 8:30 p.m. SUnday ~ he •urv•yed quiet bu1 l,ltt•ed Liberty A venue, •we molt cl die UI) arrats were made. f fin~. "It cost us five points and that was the difference." Harrison not only didn •t see what he'd done in blocking the punt, he didn't feel it. As be came off the field, he spat. Only then, when blood gus hed from his mouth, did be realize he'd spUt bis tongue. Quarterback Terry Bra~haw, knocked out ~hen he released the winning pass to Swann, said, "I didn't know it was a touchdown until 1 came into the locker room. I didn't see the catch. ''I barely got the ball off. They were coming blitzing. I wanted to go deep all day. I had lots of time, great protection -I JUSt couldn't hit my receivers." The Cowboys went ahead 7-0 early in the first quarter after Pittsburgh punter Bobby Walden was tackled at his own 29 after bobbling the center snap. "I look my eye off the ball for a second," said Walden. "The snap was good and it hit me right in the hands. I just fl at missed it." !}alias quarterback Roger Staubach immediately capit~ized on W a Iden 's error, throwing a touchdown pass to Drew Pearson on the next play. But as the gam~ wore on, Pit- tsburgh's defense took control. Staubacb was sacked seven times for losses of 42 yards. "In t he first half, we were in· timidated, and the Pittsburgh Steelers are not supposed to be intimidated," said middle linebacker Jack Lambert, who was in on 14 tackles. ·'I think we turned things around and con- troled the game physically in the secondhaU." But after mounting the 21-10 advantage, the Steelers watched Staubach move the Cowboys 80 yards through the air fOT one touchdown and get to the Pit- tsburgh 38 before a desperation P8" on the game's Anal play was intercepted by Glen Edwards. "We were very worried,'' said linebacker Andy Russell. "Any time they're throwing the ball in the end zone, they can come down with it. It could be a freak thing, like a tipped ball." The victory enabled the Steelers to join the Green Bay Packers and Miami Dolphins as the only winners of consecutive Super Bowls. "I think we've got to be on a par with those teams," said center Ray Mansfield. "And I think this team will be back next year." Added Lambert, "If we win again next year, I guess we'll be better than them." SCOllllE aY OUAltTEllllS DllHu 1 J 0 1 -17 l>ttt'°"'Vf\ 7 0 0 14 -21 0.1 -0. Pearson 29 pen from Steubach (Frltt<fl kick) Pltt-G+-ouman 1 pen from Bredsti.w tGerela kldl) Del -FG Fritsch 36 Pitt -s.tetv Harrison, (punt blOCke<I tlWOll9fl .nd-) Pitt -FG Gerela 36 Pltt-FGGerela 11 Pitt -Swann U pass f,,,.,., Bradshew (kick felled) 0.1 -P. Howard 34 pess from Staubech IFrltKflklck) A -I0.191 STATISTICS 0.1 l"ltt "'"'dOwns u 1J Rvston-vards 31-108 46-149 Panl119 yerds 162 190 ~turn yerds 101 211• Pa~ IS-2...:J ._,M """'' 1 ·35 4-40 F llfn!>les -!011 4-4 4-0 Pitnellltt -yercts 2·20 0.0 INDIVIDUAL LUOIEllllS RUSHING -Delles, New-l~S6. Steui>Kfl S.Z2. O.nnlton S. 16. P. Purson S.1'. Plttstlurllfl, Herrls 2Hl2, 81eler IS-SI, 8redsl-.w4-14. RECEIVING -Delles, P. Pearson S.SJ, Y-V 3-SJ, O. P9erson 2·S9. "'ewflouSe1·12. P. Howerd 1·14 PlttW>ur9h, Sw•nn •·1'1, Stallworth 2 ... , Herrls 1·?6.G+-ossman 1·1, L. 9,._,1-7, PASSING -Delles, Steul>Kfl IH~.104yerds. Plttsburgtl, Br ec:l,.,,.w .. IM, 109. A DEJECTED JETHRO PUGH IN DALLAS LOCKER ROOM. Pressure No Factor Rookie Eases to Golf Victory PHOENIX (AP) -BobGilder, a longshot rookie playing in only his second tour event, placidly ig- nored the gtowing pressure, calmly fashonioned a four·under- par 67 and scored an upset, two- stroke victory Sunday in the Phoenix Open golf tournament. Gilder, who bears a remarka- ble resemblance to former basketball star Jerry West, put together a 72 bole total of 268, a distant 16 under par on the sun· splashed Phoenix c.ountry Club course. Hi.I come-from-behind triwoph provided him with his first check on the Ameri<!en tour, $t0,000 from the total purse of i200,000 and -at last -ended Johnny Miller'• three-year domination of the Arhona eventl. Miller bad won five con· MCUtl•• Arizona touma.meot., tnclwllnf last •eek'• Tucson Open.· B&ll he never really got in the chase for t be t!tle In tJ\11 one, IQst hu J att cb a nee when he fat1ed to make a move tn Saturday'• Wrd round and was out of It Sunday. ' . I 'Tm not really that sorry about it," Miller said. "It had to happen sometime. I wanted to win, of course, but I never really l(ot myself motivated." U"tTe......-S LYNN SWANN MAKES A SENSATIONAL CATCH. Killed INNSBRUCK, Austria - Gertrude Gabl of Austria, winner of Alpine 1kUng'1t World Cup in 1989, was killed Sunday when aa avalanche bit a troop of three skiers near the resort town of St. Anton, Tyrol Province, police re- ported. Gabl, 27, and two companio~ who were rescued, were ski.ina outside the officially secured track in the so-called Rendl area at an altitude of about 2,100 meters on the northern slope of Mt . Gamberg when the avalanche struck. Gabl was several timef Austrian women's champion iii the special slalom and giant slalom and also captured a few combined titles. She gained international pro- minence in 1969 when she scored a string of victories en route to the World Cup title, K.lllfl• Win, IJ.3 DETROIT -Marcel Dionne, a recent defector from Detroit, scored one goal and def enseman Gary Sargent scored twice Sun4 day night to lead the Los Angeles Kings to an S.3 National Hockey League rout of the Red Wings. Don Kozak scored a goal and set up two others to also spark the Kings' attack. Gridder'• Dad Ill MIAMI -M.P . Harris, father of Dallas Cowboys safety Cliff Harris, suffered a heart attack Sunday, during Pittsburgh's21-17 Super Bowl victory over the Cowboys. E1'ert B~ted Locker Report HOUSTON -Martina Navratilova beat Chris Evert a~ her own baseline game Sundal\ and joked and gestured her way to a 6·3. 6-4 victory in the finals of the $75.000 women's professional tennis tournament. • Cowboys Surprised By No Punt Play MIAMI (AP > -The scoreboard clock was ticking off the seconds one by one. Pit· tsburgh had the football and a 21·17 lead in Super Bowl X and the clock was working for the Steelers and against the Dallas Cowboys. the ball went over to the Cowboys on downs at the Dallas 39 with 1:22to go. "I was a little surprised when the Steelers didn't punt," ad· milted Cowboys coach Tom Lan· dry. "They gave up field posi- tion, but we were out of timeouts. That's a judgment thing. Noll's always had a lot of confidence in his defense. Of course, you're taking a chance. We could have hit one like we did against Minnesota." A she In Final• ' I INDIANAPOLIS -Top-seeded Arthur Ashe. dominating play from start to finish, sailed into the finals of a $64,000 World Championship tennis tourna- ment Sunday when he crushed Ray Buffalo6-1, 6-2. lfldia TraU. AUCKLAND, New Zealand - New Zealand took a 2-1 lead over India today when Brian Fairlie and Onny Parun of New Zealand beat Indian brothers Anand and Vijay Amritraj 6·1, 6-1, J.S.13 tn the doubles match of the Eastern Zone Davis Cup semifinal. Three times Pittsburgh called for running plays, trying to chew up those valuable seconds that the Cowboys n eeded so desperateiy. Three times the ·Dallas defense held a nd the Cowboys called time out, stop· ping the clock and saving those scarce seconds., Now it came down to a fourth- and-nine from the Cowboys' 41. There were only 88 ticks left on the Orange Bowl stadium clock and most of the 80,197 fans ex- pected the Steelers to punt, back- ing Dallas deep in its own end of the field with time rapidly run- ning out. Coach Chuck Noll, however. had other ideas. Noll ordered another play. $1.5 MillionSwindle: "I didn't want to risk a blocked pWlt," said Noll. "They were out of timeouts. They needed a touchdown and we thought we could· hold them," When Dallas called' its final timeout. Pit- ts burgh quarterback Terry Hanratty, replacing injured Terry Bradshwaw, went to the sidelines to eons ult with Noff. · "We didn't even talk about a punt," said Hanratty. "We just discussed which running play to call." The quarterback and coach de- cided on Rocky Bleier, who was just as surprised as anyone when Hanratty delivered the ]>lay in the huddle. "I don't know what Chuck's thinking on that was," he said. "But when Hanratty called my number, I thought ... well, I'm not the biggest back, or the Cutest." The man who fits those quallficaUons ls Franco Harris and be also wondered about the decllion. "I disagreed,'' said Harris, "but that's not my job. That's the man's over there," Pointing at Noll. So Bleier ran for two yards and r No Tickets for Fans MIAMI (AP) -Up to 5,000 football fans sulked in hotel rooms or threw themselves at the mercy of scalpen after learning they had been swindled out of Super. Bowl tickets in a "too- good-to-be·true" package tour to South Florida, police say. "I can't belieye I came all the way from Torbnto, Canada to watch the game from a lousy hotel," Matt Crone said Sunday after shouting himself hoarse in front of a television. ''It sounded too good to be true at the begin- ning -a guaranteed ticket to the game. I guess it was too good." Police said the swindle may amount to $1.5 million and in· volved !ans who paid $375 to $M0 for package tours with promises of Super Bowl tickets. But there were no tickets and the tour com- pany officials disappeared, police said. A group calling itself Super Tours International and claiming to be associated with Interna· tional Travel Bureau contacted travel agents in several states and oflered the package deals, pallce said. OfficialJ ol ITB could not be reached for comment. The fans were booked into. several luxury hotels in Fort Lauderdale, ~iaml and Hollywood. Most of them got their rooms and transportation, but at least one group could f md no accommodations and camped outside a hotel, police said. Tempers flared highest at the Fort Lauderdale Sheraton Hotel. Police had to quiet several hun- dred fans who teamed shortly before the Pittsburgh-Dallas game that they had no tickets. Angry, hounded travel agents from Pittsburgh, Dallas and other cities said they were mis· led by employes of STI, who pro- mised plenty of tick~ for the I game. James Udeschas, 44, part· owner of a Pittsburgh travd 1 service, aaid he booked 298 tours. .. I don 't know what went wrong,·· be said, adding that he previously dealt with Interna- tional Travel Bureau and bad no reason to suspect anything was amiss. An Ohio man, who refused to identity himself, said he wound up paying another $80, $tO above list price, to a scalper outside the Orange Bowl. Police said that three men who said they were STI represen- tatives met the travelers when they arrived Saturday b ut checked out of a ·hotel that nltht. TV Blamed for Cage Loss ' .... ChAPEL JULL, N.C. (AP) -The Umin1 of television time outs contributed to North Carollna·a one-point lo•• to etch-rival North Carolina State Sunday and hampered the Tar Heels Saturday when they barely equeeied by Duke, North Carolina basketball ~oacb Deao Smltb aqrUy cbarsect. Talk1DI to newsmen aft« '&Delay'• naUonally telovt.sed ee.e7 lou to N.C. State, Sm!th accused AUantlc Cout Con· fermce officJal Skeet. Fran· eta oti 1topplD1 Tar Heels teor· tn1 nms by c&llln1 an offidaJ time out. laturday, ID a ,... · glonally teleylsed game, North Caroltna nudged Duke 8M7. "We have the wont IUY ln the world calllng TV timeouts and his name ls Skeeter Fran- ·da, .. Smith •'1d. "~e bad an • eigh1'-polnt rWl over·• Duke Saturday and tb•n Sot a TV timeout. Today, we bad a good stretch tolnl and then pt anoth•r TV timeout," be •lid.. F!'adj, a former tporta in· fonutlon dlreetor for Wake P'~ ts an adinlnlttntive auleta nt td' ACC com· mll•l••r Bob James and ....._, of the ACC Mntce L -~~ - ,. bureau. During the two dll- puted 1ames, Francis sat at 1 • the official 1corekeeper'1 ta· ble and slpaJed the refer.. on t h e court when tbe television producer wanted an official ti rue out ror a com- lMl'C'ial. "He CFrancll) UMd tO be 1dflllated with Wake 1'anlt and 'alwal'? wanted to beat ' Carollo•,' .Sm~tb said. Francis couldn't be re· ached for commenL Jamee said be WU lbocked by the eccmatton and prom'Hd to rnlew 1ame ruma tbll UaM · out.eequeneet. ~ 0 '--( r 1 . ' r ~ 1 JWF~red 1South Coast SWim V1st1i1 '1.. Mlulon VleJo m,h'a 975 CIF 4-A eh.amplons it.e eyetn1 a second ltralfbt crown •• the 1976 prep awbn Mason Jt't.f under way. Here•a a e•ul• look at each of p.e O,.aqe Cout area's Six South Cout League teams: ...... ..,le.I. MJaslon Viejo Jngb'a Dlablos are heavily Evored to repeat as CIF swim champions. An cator ol the Dlablos ttrenitb: They'll com- :e in only one invita.· nal-thelr own - ause any other lnvita-'tiooal would take away a day's workout at Marguerite Center's 50-meter setup. Brian Goodell, the junior who bas an ex-~llent shot at medaling 1n the Olympics at Mon- treal, paces the jug. cemaut, which is under the band of coach Mike Pelton. i Goodell's credentials •re too numerous - suffice to say he was a tick beblnd world record bolder Tlm Shaw last Eear in the 500 free and is ready tumlng in 4: 30s the event. Brian Lonadale is back · ( S2·plus in the fly ), junior Tom Ray (1 :04 plus In the breast) and 50Pbomore Steve Braun has done a 4 : 53 in the 500. All this, and transfers,' too. Tbe Vassallo brothers from Puerto Rico form a formidable trio. Jesse Vassallo, a freshman, is at 4: 11 in the 400 indo and Is a sub-2:00 swimmer in the ax> back, fly and indo. Victor, a sophomore, is a 1 :58 swimmer in the f?OO fiy and Marcus, the Benior, bas a 1:59 in the ~00 ba c k . All are versatile-and there are three younger brothers wai~ their turn-ages 12, 11and8. -New Mexico transfer llark Paramenter bas a best of 1 :02 in the 100 back, Jeff Scolman re· 'turns with bJs 22.8 in the aoo free. • Additionally there are s uch standouts as Charlie Ray, Ron Hen· derson, Jeff Lee, Craig Fransen, Ray Novotny, ad Darr, John Silver, ance Miles, Ron Beshk, e Woods, Steve Hall , Rob Stout, Dan Eby, Gary Bush, Bob Jacobs, end Andy and Paul Kon· trimu to call on for sup. port. ......... Dana Hills High coach Jack Dickmann ha all but three from the 1975 Dolphin swim team, which will be eyeing second place In the South 'Coast League (Mission Viejo b the shoo-in). Back ln the Dana Hills fold are seniors Tim lieu, Brian Cardello, Jim Cooper. Rieb Rem and Nancy Bertrand. The latter posted a $6-plus ln the 100 free in the Oranae County Swim Collf erence. Junion Scott Ben.,,on, .Reese TbomP1on, Steve Knudson and Tony Powell add fuel to the tJ>ana HUis team, while divers in the picture are Pat F1ood, Dave Hill and dttookl Morgan. • Two good f reabmen ~ bomore Dave Richie and h11 fre1b11uro brother, Brad Bob Tuttle and Matt Smith fo,rm the ma· Jor core of the El.l'oro at-tack. , El Toro is still In a bulldtna altuatton and doesn't fliure to challenge for the upper division of the South Coast League. £·-··~· The Grindle brothers- Wade and Tom-form the nucleus of power at Laguna Beach High where coach Jeff· May is tryinc to mold a COD· tender for the No. 2 spot in the South Coaat League. Wade, a senior, ls a JPrinter, while Tom, a sophomore, is versaWe and figures in any event. Others who are being counted on to give Laguna Beach a formidable crew include juniors Mike Linkletter, Bob Branswick, Ken Wandel, Scott Whitlock, ·Mike WJtenpaugb, Sam Taylo t\ and Mark Speciale. . Seniors include Doug Bunting, Mike Newton, Blake Summers, Brian O'Hara and Al Mendez, in addition to sophomore Diane Farrell. s •• ae.e.i~ San Clemente High's swim team is bolstered by the return of two blue ribbon candidates in the freestyle sprints and backstroke, but lack of depth hurts coach Bill Hartman's crew. Shawn O'Gorman, the CIF 3-A champion with a 55.7 in the backstroke', returns for bis junior year, as does s enior Steve Cade (23.4 and 51.6) in the s prints. Als o returning ar e junior Eric Groos (24.7 and 55.5 spri nter), soph o more Larry Werner (2:05 and 5:50 200 and 500 freestyler) and senior Brian Haskins (56.5 100 free and 1: 11 backstroker >. Transfer Scott Dunham from La Habra bas a 1:13 in the 100 breast, and up and com· ing sophomores include Dave Bora, Kevin Haskins and Mitc h Kahn. ll•••nk• University High coach Chuck Morris bas 1975 CIF frosh·soph cham· pion Pat Collentine (49.8 100 free) to mold his 1976 Trojans crew around as they gird for the upcom· ing campaign. Others in the 100 free with Sls are seniors Jay Campbell and Jeff Hassett, plus senior Greg Riecks (5: 19 in '75) in the 500 free. Senior Jeff Borsuk (1 :09 brea s t ) and freshman Bruce An· denon (2: 11 individual medley) bolster the pro- gr am, in addition to s ophomore Pete r Campbell (1 :01 backstroker) and freshmen David RJelley and Will Woollett, a pair of butterfly swimmers in the l :Ols . .-r .c~ -.. Santa "•lta Race Results .. ~ A..O...~. U,AJe ..... ""' 0.-A ".. Metr.-, TWiii~• iun!IM -TM OWf'Qftllr, lk. ProC~e, Hockey Standings BRIAN GOOD!LL l.aecte Dl•bloa ~ Century Swint Preview .. ..., •AC9-• "'' "'''"". ,_ _,.... ........ Cl ..... 119. 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"'11Ke, Decoratot Y••· • CllMw'('a Sii.,.., ll..aftllle'1l 2.-2 .. ser__,-ce-t Zev. 9llli. ic.v COlh•arn> uo Deity 0.-.. _,....,...a... TllM -1:214/S. ~........ ...~ ... Titt•D•AC•-•\'JfwlOftOLa.,_ P•ucv-N•atM•·~· .......... ,. ...... ~''°°°· .....,,P9Nt41 .•. c.:"',,.::::'"" I .• S.OO ·J.111 NINTH ltAC8 -l l/""'llft.4.,..,. AIA ~I~ Cllt8'"1red u.a tl.00 Olds&.,p.oalml"I. Purw•t000. ~ P'rlftcen (OllV.ret) tl.20 G*omlnl (HeNIS) 21A • • s.« w L With the 1976 swim n--1:11111. Mr.Mii* (Plncayl 4.AO "' c.nwr JI 10 season in the embryonic Nte ,.,. -~. v.-.1P1iftv """"" B111Aldtr 1oi1 ... ., .. , 1.« Nitwv erti : :~ ul C--. ~ 1.1--.r, TIINUgfl TM Miii, Time -1:442/S. SaftAMonlo stage, here's a caps e "9tllM Tl,,., o., Smiie, Ooef\ 11nt Suatc11ect-CrM11, ,.. .. , TNlll u.. ICefteudly u. " look at the Orange Coast .......... OwtlfeAKent. SUnnyva11ey,CMtOfArmor. :t:i. ~: : area's three high SCbool ScratCllU -Shamera, Art SS Euaa -7-Gf-lllt & .. Mr. Vlrgll)la S 34 .750 - ..$21 ' .tG0 10 .... ltYt .•I IS ~ oa .75' -.... ,.,.. ,SIS M .m • .JU Wt Al 12Ya .tau teams in the Century *'---..~ma.•. tcenevck:~J;!!:r~ League: POU"1'W •AC• -' 1116• J .,_old .... Yorll 134, San Antonio ·~. OT eetta & gtldlflel. Allow•11Caa. P\irM W 50 Tffltllt'•O.mas Cero•• def. ftflr' ~':!:""''"""'' uo uo uo estern 0 No .. _,ac"";~ League winners Mike ='•=: ~~w> s . .o ~: C."'"911c:..ii.,_. Palmer, Frank Browne, T•--1:•uis. Race Results ~·~k~1;"~. G~ OA k Al• 9'an-9odV 8end, it.at Hol Dean Hee and ~ob suetdled-SwlttH-. PN1.-1pt>1a 29 1 a .. '" 111 Weber return, making 1uveRS10E <AP) -Tti. top., NYtt1ander1 n 12 • u 1'5 tO:Z th Cor d 1 M Hi h l'lnNltAC•-6~fvrlellol..•.,.... fttll~s In SUflday•a W.atern '°° Atlanta 23 It • S2 U6 133 e ODa e ar g Oldl&1o11>.0alml11g.PurwttOQD. NASCAlt ~and Na11onal llOCJI car NY R91199n 17 23 4 a 140 ta S Ki i · reces at Riverside I nlerftatlonal Sfft'(Ule Dh•lstN ea nas SW mming HesTeawt it.ce-y'S2.'2·mlle rNd cowwwltfl Ollt-.o 11 11 1S 51 13' 117 team a contender for the ~:......,~.20 ;~ '::: ..,.. Of "''· laps Ulf'llPleteO.,., -~ v_, " " • '° tG MJ Century League title. O.YWsw""' coover"> s.20 '*"1-eeel&IM'd: su-b 11 21 s ,, ut t$' Pal i t . TllM-t:Ml/S. 1. Oevld P9euon, Mercury, 1'1 Ml-.U u 27 2 JO tOO 1~ mer was v c onous .,.._,a11-Tnas"9Kt1w,J1nwY, 1...,t1.ttSlftl1esper11o11r. K.aNMOty 11 JO 4 u toe"" in the 200 free (1 :47.4) JKeft90, Tvaedo, TrM "-•·Tia t.C.leYartlonlugh,Olevrole1,ttt. wa1esc. ... '"° l.JlmlMOlo,Ole¥f'Olet, ltl. ..........,. ..... ... DAILY PILOT Sf Los Alamitos _Race Entries lllv.WTN a.AC8 --y.,., J .,.., lll4' & ... C:ta l111lfl9. ,...,. ...... Clallllll'IQ .,.1c.e t12,.,, TM _... Valley. • "-'-'• TOPMtn (Mort'I-) Olldl Deol In CAOtlt) ~(Hel11 ~kOnMltn Clf'oollt) "' "' m 117 JenyHenk (Caredr.a> 1:0 MmerOe« .. CTr...-e) 117 Mt. T1*lght (ClfflSM) "' "' 1tt ltt tn '" 122 1%2 MCOND ttAC• -3SO v•rft. J.,.... ...... Oalml119, P\trw '2000 CJeimlno prk.e ..... "' , .. •tOM'fM ltAC• -ay.,dl.I~ ~ & 11111. O alml119. PvrM PD. ~no,,1c.e..-. St. L.evlsJr, CWIU.) ..._ ...,_,., co.n ... > #ii. Bo (N koe91m\O) DlttpTcmo CMy1"1 Rocky Der--. (TrHSUA) wt1at.a llet11r11 (Mair I t1I '" , .. tit m llt ea.iie o.nc.r CC.II) 0-~ Tanwny I Dreyer> oi-MeOlaroe <O•rlue> In Most Royal (Banllf) "' "' 119 m GoMJlllO cer ... r> ttt Moon Vey ... CC.lie) MT00(9anti1> Swprl• ~kage <A•e.lrl OMMOre Doi <Mylo> ~l,.(Knl~I "' Easy Ouslt (Uptlaml 111 "' ONp s.llor (H.,O IN. T. O\argef' IW•IMl'I Fld!M CiMlllt CCMOOUI I Ill 111 I .. 1n 122 THtaO RACE -400 Y•fds. 3 Yffl' OIO ~. Cl•lmlng. Purse "100. C&alm'"9 price S6'110. AtnNlngL-ICltrlsw> LM's Lucky Charm !Hartl OuntSalnt CT• .. s11re1 f1ftta 0.te (QHger) Gimme Some Olenge !We rd) ~Wlltle CWltlch) Ge C.)1111 Cc.ti> Zip ... Go (l(ftlfl\I) 111 1n 117 117 tn 117 t22 122 NllfTM aACIE ->50 yards. J ~ dds. O.lmlng. Purw 12*. oaim.,,. prkeUOOO. s.tlnlt-CWardl Fr.tylsle (Oerlue) Plcll. Bar T onl I H lcodemut > Fejlnt Jet Yet (Lipham> Llttte Revenge (~k\) Bold Ml• Papco 1Kn'9MI S-et Oly <Acialn Doctor GllMI CCMdou) Dupe's Aste,,sk (Mylff) flosy Jovous (Hut) 117 '" 117 IM ltt 117 "' ttt "' 11} Bf'loM RedMoon cwatsonl Fl~NIQM !Myles) ~~· Field Hockejr flOUlt'TH ltACIE-170yerds.J,,_- OldS & up. Cf•lmlng. PurH $1700. Oalmlngprlce '''°°· Step N lletch II (OarUI) Shadow Flsl (Hartl Jungle Petrol CUiNm> TNllMll ICMdOUll O'Olal IP•oe> Jey Joy Cllankl) Sandy VanMll (Myles) Pen nlcklty CW•bon I 119 119 "" 122 llt 117 t22 117 "'"" ltACE -400 yerdt. J Yffr oecit1111n. AllowMCe, Purw PJOO. FleetANw (Willlcll) Ii. lloflnle Boone (WetJOfl) 119 Teams Play U n i versit y H ig h School 's Troj ans girls field hockey team will e ntertain the No. 1 s eede d Co lton High Yellowjackets Tuesday (3: 15) in quarterfinal CI Fplayoff action. aUd 200 individual HI-If, O.rtl ErKoanter, SUble ._....,Eldtr,o.cte-,1to. M11MrN1 3l 6 6 72 1t1. b 1 ~.KMrtTI1eHat1ve. ..., -........ ·-·i-... • Edison's Chargers are medley (2:03 .5) W i e Ser_._ -Trlangul#, TOft Of .,.. "Y r-•rwnt,'"',.'"o,.., -L.osAnoeles 24 21 2 -1Jol t .. _ "LeM1e Pond Oievroiet, 1a . Pltbtlur9I 11 u s ,. 111 111 also al home Tuesday Tr-lngWonlM (NlcCIWfnUS) llt Fernle ~Idle ( Clet1 ... ) ltt Mla TeTe <Adair) lit Browne won the 200 IM Dtllera, DKaft, .. , 1'1111 l!t-..t. 1. Rlchent Children, 0ievro1et, Detroit 14 u s u 122 ,., tn 2:03.5. Heck took first • ._.. _ s-"" T• •• • °' 111. Wdllnglon , • ~ 11 m Ml against the No. 2 seeded ANr1e Ro<l•t (Hart I t t• Mias TWo 1k19S CCMdOD) 11' · •'--100 b k (59 1) d .......... Pa101.m.. •· oaw M.,clt. ODclte. 111>. .._. DM9*1 stXTM ttACE -u o Y••d~ , .,_. team, Cb art er Oak while m URS ac . . an . . '· J-HyltOll, Olevrolet, llO. ~ 2S 10 ' 5' 163 127 olds " up. O•lmlng. P11rw 12300. Newport Harbor travels Weber swam 1:03.8 in 1o1xne•AC•-=w1,11111es.1.,_. t0.B111S<11m1n.0ievro1e1.1eo. M1a10 ,, u s 57 1 .. no Oalmlnoprkeuooo h winning th 100 b t ...... __ ......... .. •. " ldl --11. f'ran• WMl'eft, Ood9e. 1n. Tonwito 20 16 9 ., U2 14.S Miu Flw Ply IOerl~M) 117 to La Habr a at t e same e re&s • -.._. c .. .. nga. .---12. 0 .1(. Ulrk " OleYTOlet, 114. "'-'ltomla 17 2• ~ • 1» Ml h tart 110.-0. ... -ve11ey 1eav <P•ee> in time. Bot games s Heck ls the only junior Mlttv54one 11 u"'!...~wu. e11evro1.i, 1'9. ,__.,.,Sc-• SNffv o .. CLiiNm> in t 3 15 of that bunch and tbe$ea (HeWteyl 7.20 4.40 J.«I l•.Roncwu.Olevf'Olet,IM. Pltbburgfll,NY R•ngers ~T 81r90CcardOU1) 119 a : · &.MC Tader (PI ) ••uo IS.lloet>yAlllSOll,MllteOor,14'. Ollc;aoo2,Ptlll.O.lplll•0 T Me (W n:I) 1n Kings. are blessed with 5151~0:cRemlr•~•Y · uo t6.01uc11.8r-.Dodv9.l4t. Montru ... Auama2 c:'cao:ea,<Knlotot> 117 Other fine Seniors in Tlnw-t:4U/S. l7.o.rtMlthews,ODc19t, la L.osAn .. tHI, OetroUJ The1's The Splrll (Hert) 117 In the othe r game, Tustin High plays a l ~....... ll.EddleBredllwlw,Cllevrol<tt,115. 8ulfal04,Mhw'9soU t .., , ....... 1 .. ~-• ) 122 Dave Sml"th (50 and 100 Al• raft -lold 8ouc:•-•v. 8"11 tt J 0 ........ ~1 ......... •-• •• T_._..'•"'--nwQhtY ....,..,n ,._,, HDlcl, l'onl'a ~. V'90n, N.e · · · ..... ""'' •· ...,_vro ... ., l.u. ....._. ·-".... Mr. Min Bar (Gerz•> 122 Sonora. free) • Mike sayer ____________ 20_._eer_1.Jo1_,._,_.0w_v_ro_1_•t_. '-'"--...:"°:::!":.:nw::.:.:•.:K:::lledu:=::led=-------------------------- ( s prints> and Mike l Yr ace bum (freestyle>. Others at CdM are Dave Smith, Mike Sayer, Ste ve Wright, Alan Launer, Paul Semonsen,, Pete Doder and Ward Oberman. Co•t•Jla• An up·a nd·comi ng junior in Mark Whitmore and some solid senior re· t urnees make Costa Mesa one of the swim- ming teams to beat in the Century League. Mustlngs coach Bill Pascual expects Whit- more to break the school records of 22.5 and 49.5 in the 50 and 100 freestyles. ~ a sophomore, Whit· more swam 23.6 and 51.4. His supporting cast is strong. Tim Harrison, Joel Monroe, Shaun Gallagher and Stan Dexnbecki all fared well in league finals last year. E•t•ltfta Even though be ex· peels to have five qua lifie r s for CIF, firstyear coach Mark Desmond calls the com· ing swimming season a developing year for Estancia. While Desmond is high on some sophomores, be has some e xcell ent seniors in Eric Klitzner, Aa ron Sloan, Clay Stevens and Bill May. Along with sophomore Phil Olly , the fou r seniors could qualify for CIF. Klitzner swims the 200 free in 1 : 56 and 200 IM in 2 : 12 while Sloan is a 57 .0 100· butterfly a ce . Stevens swims the breastroke in 1:07. 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And if for some reason your dealer is out of a part. he won't let you down. he'll get 1t fast through Toyota's parts network. are Dave Varney (528 ln · d · · 1be 100 free and 581 in the The only way co really know a car 1s to nv~ 1c. 100 fly) and middle di&-We invite you to take the 450SE for a thorough ttance 1wtmmer Nick cesr drave. cuPtavoUo. -, RT ... Jeff Wilson, a return· inc Junior, qualified for tF 3·A .. a sophomore and ls an all·purpose swimmer. Dale Shudel, a Junior, has switched to the breastatroke, but also may 1wtm the 1prtnta. and junior Ken JUckabaqb It expected to break 1: OJ lo the b1ek1troke for coacb 8tne Fania' El Toro ~ lunlt. ~~s:lmlair::~Ro:b:_:t.oa=:cb.:.:~~~~===~~=E:~~ii!iiliiij;iiiiiiii~~i Mereedes·Benz Lea1lng ia euy · ··· 'A Wile lnve.tment at 111181 IP llNITS oe. !IS/1!1·8388 714/~!3-7UI ,j I ' \ 1 DAILY PILOT Mond!y, Januery 1!, 1978 ' ' • " r !'. " • .. Tonight's TV llighlights KHJ e 8:00 -"I.JJeboat." This 1944 drama of tragedy at sea faatures Tallulah Bankhead, John Hodlak and William Bendix. ABC <•> 8:30 -"The Mauhans." 1be movie "How the West Was Won° pro- vided the basis for this new TV pilot about the westward move of a pioneer f am.ily in the 1860s. James Arness, Eva Marie Saint and Richard Kiley head the cast. (Review, A7) NBC (eJ) 10:00-childrenofDivorce. The impact of broken marriages on young people is the s ubject of this special examination of the child custody situa- tion. NBC newswoman Barbara Walters narrates the program. .. TV DAILY LOG Monday Evening JANUARY 19 6:00IJ@<Il m Pmltttllt hr4's Stlte of llM Ulliotl Mt$sott 0 Q) (t) dOJ c;) haltlt11t FOl'd'1 Stitt of IM UMotl Mela(e l =-Nfaif (9 (I ) rn rn rusl•nt dsStrit of iii UlliM Mesu1• I,,.... h'1Jid&t f IMy Mt•12 Soleclld Star Tf9l .... Slltw Uttlt Rascals DoR Ad-'~ Test tD Mtrf Grilf• SJlft 9:00 f) Y. CD Wiclt Clllltf A Ot-tottd tetn1at motlier 15 torn be- tween risk•n& !he hfe of lltr 111 son or los1n1 him throupndoption. O lltlC Specill "The Unw1nted" (R) Documtnt11y on the struule of 1111111 Mu1e1n ahtns in tilt United States. ~llY l'lewman nar· 11tes. (6) Wicl W"tM Wut 10< Stall tf tbt Uoiol Ad4rm m The lelcl Olla r tOtboll·Seccet 'iclclillf CllClls A new monthly senes of one.of·a·k1nd t11tef111n menl ipeci.tts. focus1n1 on the best ol Brit1$1! entert11nmtnt Youna lnsll comic, D1v1d AJltn, 1s ton11ht's star el Muy AtlldeciM !:lO fI) D Cltoler i:lO J) G' Alldy Griffrtlt Sllow 19') Mtl" Gnffill SJlft ~~~':fut.rt 10:00 f) MlT Mmt: (C) "'f-1 fur(' ~ G111oo111g C.Ur11et (wts) '65 -~talhou11. 0 ~ ~ · NBC News Spt-l:OO f) 0 0 tU (t) c;) Cf) Nt'ft tia1 •°Chltdrto o1 tVOftt" Rndled· f1) lroMNle uled fro111 J1nu1ry 14th. Bubl!I 0 80f'l1111 IOf Dolllrs Walters 1s on-camerJ reporter for 6 (~ 'lJ) Soru1111 tll1s uplor•hon of lht 1mpad of • T~ Ttll llM Trvtll dWOltt Oii c:lllldlen of MPlllted I Conuatmiolt cou111ts. Miss Walters DOies IMI I Low Lltcy "nuie Ollt of I 0 MM\, tllc mothen The Fii 111 twardtd cu~ of lllw dlil· 117 Cl_ 'M """-•t dren followin1 a d~. Tiiey Cd LI ltN custody-ind 111 the pn>blttm tMt Ruli41dti go will! 1t," says 81rbara. ''What Ir D111111bc Series btllers aot custody? Financially, it Addl11s h111ily m1r11t mike sense-$ince 111e11 urn 7:30 § $2S.OOO '1f111tld more money than w0111en, and ED.,. .. 10qdet1 t~ere's a arow1n1 111ttmen1 tlllt tfft Mlrica• StJI• f1lhtrs can mfft 1he1r chtldrtn's trnoltOMI needs. too.'' 0 MATCH GAME PM n 0 m News * WITH GENE RAYBURN 16) '"" Mnt11 fJ Widlilt AdMtun 0 Makk '"" 111"1 T.;fh futll I TmSlrt Hunt ~ rt "'1'io Tiit "9tedon • ~· lOft triCH S\ylt U ttl A 'i• to Set llM htpshw 10 H11h Rlllm Part Ill of the conltnuina Brltoslt m lrMJ lulldl I 19"2 EI!) Hellywood TtlnblM fllatn dr1ma bned on •n Ktua ' "Tht Asllls of "'rs. Reuonet" Cin mu1dtr trial • W1llurM stars an Ed11!1 R~'s com· 10:30 Q) EI!.., edy aboUt '11ft afttt dutll. • CD Fill Fe.mn n :oo I rn o m m Mctn •:00 f) 'r' Rw. for 1 woman · CV~ Q}@ llews .. ; w ltd ef Greocltt I' hose onty rul hick 1n hft with a 6 Tht H0fll7lll0011tri man has been lier husD1~. Rhoda • OIR SllHon finds herstll pt1y1n1 mamaet coun MafJ lllrbtlln, Mary Hlrta•• selor to a couple who hu been Q) TINN Stoocts mamed for twt1vt ,Ur1. .. !J, Sumo! 0 ~ m Tiit lfl'WMe lb• Pow· ED RMttt MlcNel R~ er Play'' An uaped mental pahent ,,;. 'I) Trvtll tf Corne.,ellCll 11uest Monie M1~1m) demands ""' that the KIH Corpolahon drYullt ~ C111tu 34 the secret of the 1nvts.ble "'*"· . 11:30 f) II (]) CIS Litt MIN: (C) O Mo¥1t: (C} (21tf) "Tiit far Htri-MM16t ill ''"" (rom) '66 -Ann• ions" (•dv) 'SS -Charlton Heston. M1raret, lou11 Jowd1n, Ric:hard Fred "'ICMurray, Donna Reed .• Bar· Crenna. blra Halt. 11,_ lio111e1 ,.... oo w w ~ o 11 C1J a m,...., c.l'10I 0 (/it Cl)) Cl) a) 0. ~ Reeb f reddoe Pnnu ts &lltSt host. "A Test of Cllarlda'' Nicky PalJll 0 The 1i..., ..... n I/Its to pus Ills hell school fQUI\" @ ~: ~ _.,.. _ alency tu111111thon wrth a httlt documentary on Air~. help from his frtelld F11tntes and 0 The Monday Ni(tlt Special wil htS chums. . not be -due lo tllt earlier bfo1d· 0 Milliett $ ...ie: (21it) "Ult-caS1 of the Pres.denrs "'asaaa. boar (dra) '44 -T~t!ul1h Bank· IWIC win air 1oe11 Pl'Oll'llllmlna. !lt1d, Xllln Hod11k, W1ll11m Bendu.. but no lnformatioft was 1¥1il1blt ti) Cms Wits . 1t our Pfe» time. • fl} llf'ft (lj TN Fii ID Ci) Ftallfe fl• "SI• Alltoolo" 0 Mftie: (C) "four Girts ill r ... " 06 ..._: (C) (llw) "1111 llba Wltti (c.oM) ·57 -Georce liader, Juhe tilt Icy (Ju" (dnl '71 -Keenan Adar11s. OSI M11t1nelh Wynn, faith Dolnt11ue. I Qlltlt ' Mrs. lhir EI! Los l'tllwas Gd Smart &) JapMae Uflllllll "'°111S : helldttlt ~s Sbtt el llM l:JO f)@ (j)"""'" It's "lovt" •NI UntOR ~ ··maidl" wl!tn Pllyllis falls head (,.Ci)) Sci-fl TKlttt owr hetls '" love witb lier. bl. nd· l2=00 1 Tlfilictit z.. some ttnnb partner. Phyllis ind Mae F ... Ulldt Rt.t Hutduni (cues! Clv Gulap() IMit: "SMflltc'• 1..,.. makt I "'"'""I COfllbinaticn °"·the (ICIY) 'Sl. -Jeff Cllanclltr [~ courts and a Wll\SOl!lt couple ea • • secutnce of 11tef pmt dates tb1t lltyts llH Ptlyl11J' llud St111111111inr. The 1uo O ~ RR> ~ loMs 50lllt ol ib ltllttr, (I ) ....W. (C) "f«eill EtdlMp°" ~er. wllen Hutchins makes an (ad~) '69 -Robert Horton, Jilt St. oil-court confnslOll. John D JAMES ARNESS STARS 1:00 8 ~ CiJ 9 my.....,, .. * IN "THE MACAHANS" '4M-AlrtrJ An ABC World Premiere 1:30 Crf CD...,.. "Alml Sees'" (ldv) D <8 ())) CD m A1C ....... ·54 -Robert RyaA, lalt Sttttina. liiM: (Cf(2~ "T1le ~ l~U f) MM: (C) ..,._ ltlMll l (-., ?S-Jlma Amm. Era Mant Htr (dra) '56 -Robtrt Wq· Slllt, R'dard Kiley. Pilot tor I IHO'. ntr Bloderd ~. )9ded MW Mf1's about Ille Siii of ' , t1111llr'• "'°"' ...-rd m th• >:JO 11,.... m ...._ ..., 18'0I. 81ttd on tilt lllOClolt pte• lMt" (d11) '50 -ltoMlt Mitdlura. tw' "Moir Ille Wtlt Was WO.." Faith l>ocl«pe. Tuesday DAmME MCMES ' -./ ' ( < PVBUC N0'11CE . - . ...,.,, ~ or-oe c-t DellY......,. JM\lltryi, ll, lt,, 1tJ6 •~ P UBLIC NOTICE PICTITIOVlaUllN•U NAM• ITAT•M•NT ,,. ... ._. ... ,.,._ I• .. ,...,.._, •: R. LEWIS, P .O. 9o• II, 2'1211 ~1Dt"1ve,$1t ..... .-.ca.~ ltvswlt LnM Cotnbs. P.O. lloll 11 1"111 ~lo.ti OrlVtl, su ....... c. t:M7• RliSJllll IAWlS Combs 1'11s st.tement wn flled wlttl ttw Collnty Cieri. ol Oronoe ~ Oft ~2t,1'1S ..... PWllShed Oroneae c.o.s1 Dolly l'liot Jeni»ryS, 12, lt,H . lf7• •7• PUBLIC NO'l1CE NOTIClf INVITING a1os NOTICE IS HERE8V GIVEM tllat ,....., pt'OfJOWIS wl II be re<el....S by tlw City of CDsle ,,.. .. et lhe office Of ttw Oty Cl«k et Ille City Holl, n Folr Drl,,., 'C..to Mese, Cellfornlo, llMll tht l'IOUf of 11:00 a.m. on Fet>ruory S. ""· •I -lcl't time the't wlll be opened putllkty onCI rtM elouo In tfle c.our.cu Cll•mben lor lurnlshl119 all lobor. melerllls. equl~t. tr6flsport .. lon Md such other tecllltlet as mey Ill,.. quired lor the CONSTRUCTION O~ THE TEN NI S PRO SHOP AT TEWINK.lE PARK. A sat of p1ens, speclflnltons end otN<' contracl do<urNnll mey be• t•l...i •I the Office of ltl• O.pilt1rlWnt of Laisure Servlc.s, 11 Folr Orlw, a.ta MHA, COlltornl• upon o -~ poymtnt of $6.00. II bldd4tn Nque$l ptons and scaec1t1collons be moiled. ttw c"°'119wlll be S7 SO per set. E1cll bid sl\•11 be m1de on ttw pro-powl form and In the "'4!nner provldld In tll4t controct documents, end shell be .ccompanled by• urtllled or c.athler's t114tck or• bid bond lor not lffs then 10% ol ttle .-nount Of the bid. om~~ 101114t Cltyot Cosio ~w. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIV91 tNt Ille Cll't Council of uld Oty l'llls ... ,.tofor~ollll~d • .,,...,.111no r•le ond KO .. Of w09H, In occons.nc.e wltn low, to be paid In 11\e constNCtlon ol Ille ebOve enlltled lmprowmtnts. T'Nt s.ld rote ond KOi• WH ~ed by rewtutlon of the City Council -Is on Ille on Ille office of the City Oent.ot w ld Oty. n..1 Mid rote ond sate ~ hef'eln rf't«red to end odoptecl In 11\ls notice H 1"""91\ fully oncS compl•l•l't set 10r111 Nlre1n, and that wld Kole, H ~ bY wid RHolutlon, Is m•~ o p.wt Of lllh ftOClce by reference. Tiie Conlroctor sl\oll. In I"• pef'formonc;e Of U.. -•k •nd lmpro,... n.nts. conform to the L.obor COde of Ille Stale of C..llfornlo ond otller '-Sol the Stitt ol Colllornlo oppllcollle tMAto, wilt\ Ult .. c19tlon only ol 5U<tl vorliltlons M m•Y be '94vind ~ 11'9 -la! st.tutH purworit to whlcl\ or11effdlngs ~· are~ ond ""lch bow Mt llMfl illC)tf'Mdld.,., tM provisions of the L.1 llor Coot. "'eterenc:t to lobar Wl•ll be glwn only lntr. ~r provlde4 llY •-· No bid Sha II lit c onslder.O unless It 15 ~on• lllOflk lotm furnished by Ille City of Co\t• M4t~. •nd Is ~ 1n OC· cotdlnce wllll Ille provisions ol U. oro- powl requlr·-nts. E•cl\ Didder must lie llcenwd Ind otwi ~llfl.O O\ required by•-· The Ol'f C.ouncll ol Ille C•t't of Costo Mtw rewrves Ille rlQht to re1ec1..,., or •11 blos. Eiieen P. Phinney Clt't Cle.-. City of C~t• Mew, Colltorn10 PullllShed Oron~ CO.st O.ily Pltot, January 12 Ofld 19, 1'7• 122-7• PUBLIC N0'11CE I ' . PUBLIC NOTICE PICTtTIOUI aUllMUS NAMelTATeMl'fT Tillt fOllowl"I IMWIOllS #9 001119 Ml- MU•: S 0 l. A It •te I N I T I CI 0 I" CAl.lflOIUUA, 1SS W. 11tll SI'"', Qoete Mlsa. c:.tlfwnl• ,,.., M9rti F. Kel•. 7JSW. 19'1\~ •• ec. C..to MeM, C.11,_,.. t'Jt'1 1t1c1ien1 J. te.u.r. n v• 0r •• ~ ftelcl, c.n . .., Tiiis bustiwss la COft011cted tl'f • IHffOl ll*tMnNp. Mottl F. Kelter fU<l\orO J. K•lltr Tflls stot-ftt wos flied _.tll ttw Col/my Clerk or Oronoe Collnty on Joni.Miry u. 1976. PUBLIC NOTICE PICTITIOUS au st NHS NAME STATlfMENT T"9 fotlowi ng person Is doing busl· neu•s: ALL.TRON INSURANCE, AGENT, llOI Newport 81.. Suite 203, Cosio Motto, Collfomlo t2'27 • SteVtl Aeker, Hel 8rlstol St,. No. 11'. Costa Mese. C.llfoml• "162' This buslrwu Is COft~ted llY on ln- dlvl4Yol. Sttw.Uller Tiiis statement WIS lllecl .Cttl u. Count., Cieri. of Or1nve Count., on Joftliffy u. 1t76. .. r , ·- PVBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE 'TTESTt .~O.llrltta rtlt;J..CALIFORNIA tSU.LI ..__ Wltrttws Gen'I. l"onman.JOabOve JIM. Fof9IMn .tS above JOVl'MYrNlll 111ns ~ ~m nnc1uoes DuttO-k-Olfl .............................. 1uo • .Qt ~Ola<ll~:".',o'° S.vi19 1.00 O«llPMlonat H .. ltll .07 ~ntkt ... ..,,...._&81Kltsmltll 1'/1/7S 411fl6 1111176 Mm ~ 12 JO 12.7S 1' •s 130.. Assistant For-11.0S 12.50 .._,. .n CO.-al "-·tollent90tlatM 1UO 13.10 be'-ContrKtor & Iha Ufllor\. 9oilwl'Mkar & Blac:umttll 11.ss n .oo H&W •. JS ~1.00 Vac:atlon.511 ~kfthlp.02 9ric.ldafW For--.n t-S,,_ .50 abow J /M FllAmae ... 11 IMfl .JSabove J IM Fot-12&owr1.ooa110,,.J/M 12.10 U.20 111171 Brldtl•rers & Stone MasoflS . .. .. .. .. .. . .. . . . . . . . . . • • . . . • . .. • 9 53 H. & W • .-Pilnston .70 VacatlOl'l .50 Trtde Pl'omot1on".20''i.M:i::;,;· ~. -~tic• .01 lnt't. Penilon .<40 ~ lulltnn> 111ns 11tn6 Ttflden ................... , ....... ··•••··· .......• ···•···•· .... 7.IOS I.~ H.&W .. 75 Pensl0n1.SO Vacation.~ ~ Ll•i.um & SottTll• ........ 111ns C-pel,=11m & Soll Tiie uyen ........................................ , 12 = .. Hanc11Z~..; .)4) • •• • ..... •••••• ...... •• • ...... •• •• · · • •• • • •••• • •• .-., ~ //tfJfHka10r '(.;,;;,~4;j '.'.": :: :::. ::::.·::::.'.'.' ::::::::.·: :.·:::::::: .':.' ::~ H.&W. AS Penslon.61 Vaclltlon..U ~·"-.03 m.artci. Geft't. i:or-1us Foreman 12.SI 5"'>~11.9' C.al>le SpHctf' Foteman U.10 911171 Otbi.Splktt ............................................................... . Wi~·Llnotman-Tecllnh;IM·CM11fledWelder ........ : ................. 11 • H. & W .. 4S Pension .as Aoe>rentk • .02 Emplo'l'ft Tr.inlng .01 N.E.11.F. 1% ai.v.w -.... t11ns Mecllank In CllM91t ................................... , .................. 13 50 Mechanic ................................................................ 12.00 Helper .................................................................... I.~ Probtllon.ry Helper . , .............. , .. , ................................. l>.00 H & W • .Ats Penilon .12 Vacation 2% men uniMr s yrs. 4'4 owr s yrs. Ec111cet1-1 .02 vacation SU!>Plemtntal 4%r99. hrly rate toellQIDle...,.ployH ~-Mm Fof'elMn>-S,,,..n.50abowJ/M For,_._...,. .... l>S atiove J IM FO<"-owr 1•men 1.00atio .. J/M Glulet' Unch1dH 'iacatlon) . . ... • . .. . .. . .... , . , . . . . .• , . . 10 76 H & w. SS Pension .ts VKatloll .. Hohd.ly 13' llncllldl!d In Wlllje) Ap. pt9t1tkeltllp 0. 01'8blllty P•'t'CllKll Pr4*<tlon .10 Oun Oleck Oft t• .. LMllff 10r .... eauat,area> S/1/1$ Fortman 10% al>Ove J /M uttler .................................................................. 10.SO H. & W .. 60 Pension .JS Vacation .50 ~ntke .03 Trllde Promotion .12 Mafllle Hel119rs # 11 111ns Marble Het119r (inclucNs vac. & Ovlstmes Savl!W)sl .......•................ 6. n H. & W •• S7 Retirement/Savings 1.04 Vacation ,JO Olwblllly & Dental .40 0wl$1"'6Sa'llfl9S .20 ......... ~ ,,.._4rnenorlau.SOabo¥eJ/M ,._ S men OI' mon .t s abovt JIM ~2J"""'Ol"-.1.2SatloveJ/M 111ns 11n1111 ........................... 1 ........ •.n 8rVlll. s.1"9 s~ ...................... • n P~n ............................ 9 17 Palnt811'1'9r ........................... tv S(Jray .................................... S2 5-r•Y. Swl119 Sfa9e ...................... t 11 Sandbl•lllf" .............................. 9.17 s..dbtesi.r, Swl119 St899 .....•.......... 10.02 Iron. SIMI & Bridge Palnttf' (Gnlwld). ..... 9.Sl Iron, Sl•I & 8rld0t. Swlf'9 Staot ........ •.11 SCway, Iron, St•I & 8rldoe l~-.d) .••... 9.77 S(Jray, tnin, Slftl & Bridge Sw1"9 SI• .• 10.0t , S ... pltjack ............................ 10.'7 R'9gtrs. Ctlmblnjl Stffl .................. t . 11 Brvltl, Cllmbln; Steel & 8rld0t •. , •....•. •.n S(Jr..,, Cllmbln; SIMI & 8rle19t .......... 10.02 Drywall l"lnlsller ........ , .............. , l0.21 'PLUS COST OF LIVING t11n6 9.12 10.07 10.n t .12 10.07 1031 10.32 10.S7 10.117 10.n 10.32 10.S7 11.22 10.32 10.32 10.51 10.ll 711/16 10.27 10.61 10.U 10 l7 10.61 10'7 10.17 11.n 10.62 10.11 10.17 11.12 11.n 10.11 1G.17 11. 12 11.JI •1111r 10.17 11.11 11 J1 1017 11 11 tt.l7 11.17 11.t.7 11, 11 11.>1 11.37 11~ 12.17 11 l7 11.)7 11.62 11.• H ... w •.••• 1/1/16 .74 PtMloft .'5, llt/76 1.10. 111m 1.11 Vac.CIOfl .70, l/lfl6 .75 · Agprenllceslllp .07 J.ll• lnsuAnce .10 Administrative .10 ~ OMck Off . 10, 1/1/16. ts Senior Memmr .en si..,..1trten 1Celft-r<lat> 41'11~ 1e11ns Leadf1'\81'1 (Constnic:llonl ......................................... 7 :n 7.IJ .Jollr'Nyrnan IConstn.oc:tlonl ...................... ., .............. 7 07 7.S1 Jollnwyrnan (Sign Palnltr) ........................................ 1.87. 9.S7 Pk tot!. I Artist .................................................... 9.11 10.31 Hitlper I Paint & Conslructlonl .................................... 6.90 7 . .0 H. & w .. .ii Pension .40 Vacation •"' 6% atttr 10 yra 1>.•% titer 20 yn. l>.1% tfter 21 yrs. 7.~ alter 22 yr~ 7.6% afler ?3 yrs. 8'!. •lttr ,.yn. •Paid Holidays Sip ,..!Mar ICommertlal Otcwlt.erl 1/17 /IS ~yman .............................................................. 7.7S E HltlPtf' .................................................................. 3.21 H. & W . .AO P9nslon .60 VKlltlon •"' 6% after 10 yrs. 10d8yufler 1 yr. U days afttf' 10yrs. t Paid Holldeys ~~-~~.~-~~' ...................................... ~~:,~ Sign Painter ......................................................... , .... •.J7 .... ,., .................................................................... 1.$1 H. & w .. 40 "'9nslon ,<40 Vacation 10 days aftef" I yr. 1S days attar 10 yrs. lOdaystfter 20yrs. I i>.ld Holl91tys .,..,,add PlumCier & StHmflller Gen'I. ,,__20'!l.Mow J /M Pl""'t>er & SlNmflller FMtmafl 10%•boveJ/Mr•t• 111n1 11111• Plumber-StHmllf~ lsubl~ttocoi5tof llvln<Jralstl ............ 10.t s 1U6 H. & w. 1~ Pension 16~ v.c:atlon ,,.,.. AWentlee, JIM Tralnl119, & Promotion 1•n% Tra11sportatlon .so (.,..OOprdaymaxlrnuml Utltlty Ploe!lne Gen't. Foreman'°" atiove J /M to/1fl4 11/1/JS "to/1/76 Utility Pipeline Foreman 10% tbolle J/Mrlltt Utlilty Plpellne Journeyman CSUbl toc°'lof tlvlnv raise I .. t .31 10.oa 10.11 H, & W, 1°'4 PIMIOn 16'11. Vacation & Hollda.,. t 1-. tnllllslrt.I P1119fltter Foreman ICl"l.MIO\ltJ/M 111ns lftcfuStrlal Pls-tlnw JourMyman ........................................ 10.ts H. & w. 10% Pension 16'11. ~k• & JIM Tralnl119 V.'11. Vacation & Hol lday I I )1C. J /M Ce r Ill kllt)an I 'II. a..-s.n11111er 111ns "'"' 1rn911Mlft&t.awnS"'1llll1at J /Mcartlfi.ct .......................... 1.10 •·• t"1e•Oon&t.awnSClrinll .. rJ/MnotCMtltlad ...................... I.JO e.ao S.-t & Storm Of •In JovfneY"*' ..... , .................... , ••..•.. 7.21 H. .. w. I~ ""'"Ion ""' Vacation .. Holldltys 1n. ~I« .. JIM Tralnlnv 1~% AlrCltltitttllt"I & •ttr14ffati. t/1/11 '°"ema111°" allow J /M Gtn'I. FOAtM1110"Ut1ovt J/M • Otttlfltcl Foreman 20% tllOv• J/M Otrtlllad Otneral 'Mtman 20"-lboW C.r1111eO JIM Joun,.ymen ....... , ............................................ 11.u "9~'11. CartlfladJollmeyman .......................................... 11 so H. & W. t.lO Pwnilon 1.60 Vactflon & Holldan U2 Apprentice Traill· '"' & Pt"orn.-lon . U ; ,.. .... , 11/71 1111171 Fortman ...................................................... 10.72 1 Jeumlyman (lllCt..-S vacation> ................................. OtS 1L61S H. & w. .n ,...,Ion \;ts Vacation .65 A..,...,lk• .10 Traot ~.IS Mn1lnlttrit1\flt nwt .ti ....._.,....,,u._..,.., 111n• 111116 Pl_.,......, .................................................. •.OU t;IH H. & W .. 11 ... llllOll t.9' VllU4klft... Adlftlnlltr.Uve ,,,.. .G'1 .... ,,_, q;e._, a Wat.....-> lltSIU IPltdl •oM l.OOutr•I ,.,._ti... SubFtf'-fO." Journtrf!Wln UllClllftt va~etlon & dun dllcl .ft) ........................ to.74 Tempor•111 Htllia Ondudei vacation &~dMdlelfl ..................... a.'2 ' H. & w .• a ,..fttlon .ao ve(MIOll •M Ows (M(tl Off .io N>- onnuceslllp & trelnlno .on "4Mlnlatrauw .06S Annuity F111\0 , 1J • IMllU,., PunO .oi ......... 1/tnt '°""'"' 11 ... Otn'I '°"'"''" tt.St a-t,,,.__.,WOfl&tr llnclV*tv•atlcllll ................................. t0.'1 1 H. • w. ,,. "'n11oe uo IM1. flltMlon .JO vac .. lon '°"' .. ~ ,._yrell '-'prantlutlllp .OJ S.1\.1.M.I. ... ldlic-•U•n•I ,..._ .. ,,...,.,,.und.11 . t ,..,. ......... .....,. 711ftJ 111116 Nl ... MKllll'8Wltrl ............................................ a.JS t.U 1,..,_left<M .... Me<MnaMafl. llUOlrt ........................ I. Iii •· 9t Hl41111' & fleet MaClllM °"9fetor,., •• ~· ....... ·. •· .... • • •• • • • •. • • 1.09 ... ....... ~*" Ctft .. daVtl .................................... 7AJ ...a H.-.w. ~.,..111n•• vace1i..,.,111n.1• ftltL.a"" ................ ,. .,.,,. 7/tnJ •&Nn ,...._ >ttlMll uo,.r Nl'....,.J,,. ~ti fNttOl' INN10.00 ...... J IM Ttrtam ftertt'llal\ftMn l.OOPl'*V ..... JIM Ta" ... ~JMtnOr,,_.&.•"' .. T ttlO\flJ/M • TlleL.11..., lll\CIUCllll¥Mlllleft6~H.·W,I, .. to.lt te.1' Terraue w.rtl., CIMI•• _...,., • • .. • • • · • .. • • -...... • .. • \O.JO , H. a w. MS 4'~J'P "" ... , ,,..ton .40 Vacation 1,ao ,,.. ~ltl ... OI'. tt.• ,., ,,_. fllt llll'tlMtltfl .1S+~ .,..,. •1t ,...,.., .,..1 . .....-.-•--~\ TWf&t• WW1IOl't' H, & W .a ..,.._ .1' Vt<allell ,10 Nat- Tr .. ,...,,_._ ... a.ec.el Tr• """'9tlOft .• QU.OOIW-· "'4ftllTIYm > ,........,.u 6/1/Tt ,... ~ k"'*'9 "''*"Of""""' .................................. ' '°" C#llflef llflcl-.,,"<N.,llvl,.1 .................................. a 18 ... • w •. SI " ... ,..,. •• 1.00 V••lon ,..,.. .IO Olr••llftat sa111r"" •• Dl .. lllllty • °"'*" .• Tiie ,,,_,loft . lh ·~ ... ,.-u °' "' \ft ..... ~IC• ·'1 ~"""'l'fUll) ... ' PUBLIC_N~I: "" -c WAOl SCAl.•llD•lMIWXMltCftAOIS TN_,.rtttttlMM•low ... h~wl'9t .. .._ .... ~ callfltml•MM~uller~,.. .. ~,~.,..cie~._ to!IO'#lllf cwntlts; Lot A•"' 0r.,.., ,......._,..,. "~ '"-''-"""""•·Sau ._wa. S.n Lllls~~ lflrtllld...._ ' AOOtTldNAL OOST ITIMl1 f'W ~ ._..._., fr....,.,\ltlell 9M fra.,,.t Time Allowance, O\fltftlfN, ..,.,_~ ...,...,_ Centr11Mi-. ,....,..." ,.,.,,.....,,., l'llflft.. •att1t•llw ttllMt, c.ti ..., ~ llt"C <e!llKI .. l.ocat Utlklfl ti IW OftWla C..Clt ~ ...... Cite!\. " RIGOe"' ANO Wll:OlltS ~ '"' suut.\llC f1'AOO:,.,,.. ......... •ualtt•wNet1•ltO!llt9lllf_...._...._.. CA•HNTl•S HN1111&w.11.,.-i1.1n ........ ~_,.,, V8'atlofl -Sav• -Hol!My-- NOTI· The UnlOl'I IN'I', et ltt di~_.,.• 1eM1C .. dip' wrMteA M1Jef p!°lw '9 Utu lndlc:att'lll, altecMe "'9 lftc....., WU..._. ..... te (II "91wly 9'atn. 12> .Walltl & Wllf~. Ul Vetttlen. CA> .......... UJ ~ptrld Train!~: VISIT6:_"·•1111"Mw ~I ~IWI .... ,.,_ 7 .. ,... ................... r ..... ~t Gar11eftttr dasllk.tton -wflldl"' • ,.....~ •-. ,,,.._..,, ... ,..,., ,,....."--·'' . -- 9tttn ~································································· ............................................ • ......................... ... Hantweodl'leetWorllu ............................. -................... t,17 '-'ltl~ .••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.••••••••••.••••••••.••••••••••••••• ...11 S.WFlter ................................................................. u T .. ,,....,S.w°"8fetor •••••••·•··•••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .. •• .. : ... f7 ~k Hallff M Pvwer ~ ........................................ ,:n WOod ~t lkllldtron ResMlwlllal ,.,..)Ids, ............................... LOO :::::~Ff//fg.1ntt .................................. f" ... r.-.............. 7.J4 ..-etl'latl • • .. • • • • • .. .. .. • • ...................................... ., llrldge or Doell Car119nter & C.al>le Splletf ............................... , • , •.20 ..... Dffwr Man-Dlrrl<k a •• ..,_ ........................................ . Head Roosllnger ........................................................ t IO :::s~ .. • t " ......................................................... :,. "man• kowman ........................................ , , , ... t.10 CMl"'t tnstellar ..................... , .............................. , ••.•• •.f7 Dfywrall Foreman ............................ , .......................... 11.M Drywell IMta.ller , .... , .... , , ......... •· ........ , •••• , ., .... ,. • •• • • • • . • . ft.14 Aco;ustlcat Worttef .............................................. 'In.ft .. ::. •.t1 ~~.1net..-abosW1<halr,•"""'tc.llftllN.wt1 4 ,... .,...., .._. --• ..ctlve2k per'-Miwttlla...,l<aMa.MunleylNlftw~ ra•. 1"°9t WOIUCI RS • HNllll & W.11--t)C-7 /1/TS;ll.611111"; S1~/1nt; tt.1t-1/1m ~1.u-1/1flS;".D-l/1116;Sl ...... llm Vac:atloft-41. 10-7/tflS; SI. ts-f11/1'j Sl.,._tllm • l"or'tfNft: Receives llOI less tNft Sl.OOper tww ,_. tlloan tM llewt't ,.,. ef .. ~I tlaulflutlon OVef wN(;ll ht Ills ~ WMf\ t-I# _. Iron WDrllers are employed. -91'8" •stleeted by !tie~ to act es Fore-. '""' •1111t 11111• 111m •Relnforcl"9 Iron Wllrktr .............. Sl0.73 St0.53 $11.13 111,JO •Stnict11ra1tron Worker ................ IO.D \0.$3 11.03 11.• "°"*"'nl•llron Worker .............. 10.n tt.53 11.a It.JO •Fence lrectOf' •• : ....................... t .M t.M 10.14 to.4t •To Hie above•• rates, tlla \llK.elton OIMrtllllti.n tLMdld,.. ,IWW1111.,_. W90ft Wte• llWPOML • QIMaNT MAtoNI Hltaltll&Wllf--tSS-4/1$11S;$1.0l>-4'1$/?6 Pt nslon--S us-t 11 n s; s 1.1 S....,U./76 Vac.tloft--Sl.00-4/llflS Fer-: W9left "''"Cl( rn«W OtfMM ~ -~ .... '°' -"'811 be~ as• F«eman and INfl rac:'4wowt Ins "'-15' per Mw ~~ the houf1y ,.. of tM lllghHt °"""" ~ daultl<Mleft -wNdl ... has """°"slbltlty_. Cement~ Joumeman; lr>CludiftO llllt,.,. rts\rlcttct lo Ille foltowlff: Cellul., CAmtnt M9MJn; OIWfne: !IMdlln;; Mtllne curb form and p1--. Mtt'"9 f//f llMS.. 5'•kH end !lf'adeS; s.tll119 Knlteb, .tile.ti lllCIUdK Kned PM; c11ttl119, 1<orl119 and sawlf'IQ-<oncrele; plllOll119, 11111ng SllM-8olt llOtu; «y pac:klnoconcnrteand Emllco; tefldl119 material llos• on slat>S, flOMS and dlKks'; bush llammtf'lllfj; P8ttlll119 •nd sackl"t: rodding. wmplng. llldwell rodell ng, rnaclll nt and slmllw ~ t/1/U 6/IJl'l6 bull flo.11"11 .................................................... '8.76 $9,Sl C.ment Mason IMagnnlt•, "-OMillt·ttrrauo and mastic composition, Epoay, Eaollc CGatlngi & u....,..,_. Dtx.0-Texl ...................................................... e.• •.63 Cement MHOM Floating & Tf'9Mflftg M9c:llll'le ()peratw ............ •.01 •.16 OH'b& Glltt.rMacllll'le OpeHtor ~only) .................... "" 'SI Clery & Slrnllar Type of Streff~~ .......................... 1.76 t.Sl ~lndl"tMaclline Operator Cell l't'PH> ............................ 1.76 t.St Jectuon Vlbra\MY & Slmllar TY'PtSc~ator ................ 1.76 9.51 ScorlnoMac:lllntOperator ........................................ 1.76 t.St C.ment Masons on• 1wlngl1191tagt, bo5IM ~Ir. or~ K~. wtlet.,.. swlnvl"9 Of" rigid, above or bel-QrOYncl. shall ~,,. 2SC per llOuf' atiove Ille 11>- pUceble rate. LA80•IE1tS NOTE: Upan •I le.st Sl•IY dlY'' '"''"en notlcalromttle Union, ... loOowlngdl .. lrtbulion to be made on datH lndl<Mad: 1011n6-Uc oer llovr Increase to ~Ion or waon. 1oc ~ llOur lncruse lo H.&W. or W898S HHll" & w.11a,..-uc-1011ns Pitnston_.. 1.65-10/1/75 v.c:.uon-·soc-111ns: ssc-111/16 Tt.inlng& Retraining Fvnd-lOf '2C °'Increase to be 11Stc1 IOI' woning~ Foreman: Stl•ll be paid not i.ss I'-60C oe.-llOtH' mora than I.lie "°"''Y wa99 rate of lhe lligllHI classlflcatlon -wNch lie ties letdeo~ In Ille ewnt Contractor at Ills oPtlon ete<H to use a t..aOorer Foreman to suPervlse othe< L.lbontr Foremtft, lle"SMll be ~d not ttts ttwln 60C ~ llOllr rr.re tt.an Ille llOllr· lyre .. of the rugheSt classified Laborer FOl'eman over WllOm ha 11.M letdersnlp. 111ns 111116 ~It Railer, Luleman, 1-andHNdertloardMiln .......... $7.Sl Sl.11 AspnaltShowler .................................................. 1.JO 7.90 81Mten Powdermtn -all -"of toadl"9 llOMI, placlng and bla10119 of all Pl)Wder and explosl,,_ of wllatewl' type, re91rdloesS of rntlllocl USM tw wdl 1~119ando4atlng ................................................ 7.IS 1.•S ~.i.Man ................................................ 7.41 1.01 ~Dumper (on 1 yd, or '-9Wtnlllff andhilndllngMtl ,_,,., 7.•1 a.01 Otl)CIOOI Ol9gtr and lnstaHer ................................... : .. 1.• 7.91 Olwtltltndtr ...................................................... 7.U 7.tS et-.1nvandHandll119of PanetFonns ............................ 1.10 1.IO Goftcret.~ec1111u.~lnderors.nder .......................... 7.Jl a.11 Goftcrtte C11rer-lmpervlOU1 Mimer-Md Form Oller ........•... 7.3' '·" Concrete Saw Man. Culh r>CL ~orlnoOldor New Goftcrett .......... 7.Sl 1.11 .:oncre• Scrftdl"9 for Rougtl StrtU-Ofl (In KCWdMCe wl"' MemoraftdUm of UndentaMlng wl !fl Cemenc Mll'°"'dattd7/1'1'9~ ................ l ............................ 7.10 1.IO Goftcrete,WatwCurtng ........................................... 7.20 7.IO Crlbtlar, Shorer, 1._1119, i'-'lnO. and trench bracing, hand-OU ldad teqvlngllarnmer ................................................. 1.11 1.Jl cun1119 Torell Operator IDemofltlOll) ............................. 1.ts 1.15 Otmotltlon uwen1 Ille cleanl119of brldl and lumber........... . .1.20 1.llO Drlller: All ~r dr 11$. ••ctuctlnig Jac:ltNnWntr, wMther an, dlarnond, wagon, track. '""l'-unit. Md any and all other types ol mechanical dri~ wll!llM .....,.. te lhe form of motlw PoWtr and .. tllldlng .,.., !Mt _. otMrwlw-•rdtd lntlw M9morandllm• ~stancll"9 mt-L..abor•rs and Operatlll(t Enot-s dated IA Miami, F~lda, l Feb. tts.e ....... . .................................. 1.as a.cs Drill~. JackN<nmer, 1\o')ft. drltlstwfor ~ ................... 7.ff I.It Ori Pak·ltMaclllne, Concrete CuttlftgTorcll ....................... 7.Sl 1.11 Dry Packl"9 of Concrete, Pl119Qlno. Fllllng of -Bott Hotes •.•••• 7.20 7.IO Fine Grader. Higl\waf and Strwt Paving. Alrpof1~. Avn-ys, and slmllar lype lleavvconslrucllon ................................................ 7,ao 7.90 Fl re Watcher, Llmi.rs, 11r1111t l..oadtrs. Pliers anctOellrliHandlers .............................................. 7.20 7.• Flac)man' .......................................................... 1.20 7.IO Gas, Oii and/ot Waler Pipeline t..atlorer ............................ 7.20 1.• Gas. 01 I and/or Water Plpellnt "*' IPPllf'-Pol Tendlor ...S Fonn Man ............................................ 7.4l 1.01 Gas. Oii and/or Waler PlpellM •.,._-+-ffldl Pipe Md wer Illy eny rnatllOd. Inside and out ................................ 7.S. I. I• OulrwaOiastr .................................................... 1.• 1.• Head Rock Sii,... ................................................ 1.n l.JJ Impact Wrtntll. Mllltl·Plata ................................... , •• 7 SI I II HnlngandWater81asllng ........................................ 1.20 7,IO ICAtlt'-n, Potmen •nd men 9'1Pfyl"9 ~t. lar-kolel, c.reo'41te. lime uucSllc and tlmllar type meteffalt I"• plying" rneens aPC11yl119, d lc.lno. bntslllfto or handling of well matwlals fot pipe -•llPlno itndwaterpt'ooflnt> ................................................ 1 Sf I. 14 Latiorw. General OI' Conilructlon .................................. 1.20 7.IO Laborer. Te!'llPorM'tW•t•r and Air Lines .......................... 1.20 1.ao Laborer Packl119 Rod Steel end PllM .............................. 7.:n 1.'2 t.andtiCape Gardener anO Nut'WfY Men IHa5 kMW!edOe of ptanl malerlal\ arid llOw to P'ant !NM. Lays out plant anangemenh to follOWlng Ille l~plaft) ................................................. 7.)11 7,90 L.15ef'Beamlnc.onnectlonwllll~'work .......•.••.•.•.•••• 7.71 1.11 Material Howman (Walls, St Mil. l''-tand DKUI ...............• 1.20 1.IO Mllltf· Tnick Ollllt Man (W.111, SNDI, Dtcb, ~. Foundations and Footll!fl1 -<ur1)andgwtter tnel~lk) .................................................... 7.20 7.90 ()per.tor of Piwvmatk, Gas, E«trl< 'taol\, VIWatl119 MadliMtandslmllarnie<Mtllcel"*'notseoer...i., classlfladlwreln .................................................. 7.SI I.ti OWnlnCo«reteVlbra10rOperM!lr,70poundsMd-.......... 1.61 1.21 ""8ta~ oerforrnlng alt Mr~ In Ille laylne and ln- stallatlon of pipe from Ille point f//f rteetv1119 p1,. lfl tne ditch 1111tlt completion of 011tr.tlol\, lnclucllno MY and all torms of tllbvlar material, wllettwr pipe, IM1allk or non· nwtalllc, conduit, and •n1 other stati-rv lype of tuellllar wvtce UMd for the tOl\vtylng of MY Ml4Ntance or al•· ment, wllttller water, sew•Qt. totld, ..... tlr, otothef pro. M1 wf\ttsoawr ena wltflO<lt ,...,d 10 Ille nal\lre of metenal from wlll<ll the tutlolli. lftM«lal l\fallrlcattcl ...................................................... 7,71 Ul Plpela.l'tf'S 8KllllP Man, CNllftl. .. outlft9, lfttll'"t of IOlnts. ...i1na. callll1lng, ••.,_,.1111 and lft<IWlll"t NMW ~ IO!Ms.. po1nt1ne and an., tne1 .. ,.__vlces .................................................. 7.M .. .. fleo;l;iffllfwmS-~' ltmaltl .................................... 1.41 I.ti 19raf..nc.tfd Mtl'lllOM Ins ........................................ 1,71 1.11 l'IQOlftland Siena II Int ............................................ 7.a 7M Alpr.,~¥ff,pltclftt .... •M4..U.~t ............ 1.lt 1." l'ocllSt~ .................................................... -7... IM RotoS<r8"' tM'Tlller ............................................ ?..et 1.01 Soandblattar INonleft'lan > ............ , ............................. 7.6J a.u '8ndb!Mttf' (Pot ttftdtf'I .............. , .........................• 1.19 1." sca1tr .................. , ......................................... 7.2S JAS W k ltnll DIOOtrtnd tnltlltltf IL.ai811Mlt11l ...................... 7.IS US stlpl'ormlttl .. ,. ................................................ 7.20 7.IC Sl ... Headtr\loerdMananll~l4't,_., ...................... ,.., a.n 't.,,.._,s,. a.r11o, Wecker and~t.,.. .......................... 7 St .. 11 f_..ka14H'811dCIHMr .......................................... 1.11 t,tt Tanfllfl and Mltf"tarman ................................. , ........ 7.U 7.&s T•-o1t. OI' 'teol.Heusa ~ti,._......., .. ~t t1etw1tn THmttert• ..i &..t.•era• 1 .. llWnltlMals .-.ct•tn/O) ···•••••······•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1.-1M no.. O!IMH. fall4H'. °'8111 S.. ~. flltlll a _,. ~--llmtlar ..,,. .,....,..,_...,,, ••••.•.••••••••••••••••.•••••••••••••••••••••••••• 7.A1 LM ~naMedll,.,HaM~ .............................. 1.AI U1 _.Mll,....,...&AWer.tnci-...~..,..., .................. 7.D 1.W --~·····························,~··························~ '·'· w.M11111ln<*Wlllttt.lwlt11t.a..,_._. ........................ 1.71 Lit ........ ~ .................................................. , ... ,. Miii wtlkle ~. '*"" ''*'· ""4flllflt ................... ,,..,,..,.,. et<*', IMft ~,_. tN .-._.,-.. tflt .... kalll r•. Mt,...,,,, ... ..,...,..,_. ~cM!r ...... _ • ......, .. " ........... c.ttedllr. 1'1••0. CL.AMll'ICATIOMI • HOTSt u,M ......... MW' ftlllcle ,,_ .. UllMll ........... ....,,...... .. ................. lcltM: M11t-ttc•~•w....,t0tt1H.&w.erw .... =r;..•Wttt--nc-"11ns -tlM-tOll/')S Vk411iell-'*-4/1nt; • .,. ..... ""' 'l111tl9dn wwlllnt Meat&Mlflt. • NOTl!5ot._.c_utl.,,.'4lwt,t~,....~----r-.1:a.w l •IOa.1'11. tNll Ctllrtlt\M a '99UI• --·-fw..-0. ................ . tllM filOurt't rtW -It ... Id Mall IHftl. ............................ ., riAIL Y PfLOT . PUBLIC Nonce ft1lllJC N01'ICB PUBLIC NOTICB PUBUC NOTICE ....... ..., .. ,.... =c:-_________ 191_ ..................... .,.,~ ......... ..-.. lt'••MM•IM ........ 1&a11uo..-.111•1 .,.,..,....,..._, ... .,,... Mm ~ ..... L.-...._j_•···•••1••········································· ...... ~. Dttt• .. •• a ........................ ·········--················· &.• ... a.. ......... ·······························-···········-.····t···· .... MIO-.~. 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"' *""*' "'"'*Htvte ................................................ .. ,........, Maft ................................................................ " ~ ................................................................ .. Stwft..Slltettt~· ............... ,,,,,, ................................. t.M ~ ......................................... , ........................... . se..t Fet'llt"81Mf'IMlll5etter ................. ~ .......................... ·"" sw...-11r-.-11&SwltclwlwlonT11Nwt-.> ...................... .... 1'lfl!llet .-. .. tlmbarl'llall__,.., ....................................... .. T•Mittt .................................................................. .... Tllftlltl ~ ...... Finl Slier •••••• , ........................................... a. '6 ~ Ma911rials Han411ftt Min , ........................................... .. 'llllr...,ma11,Jack H-mer, ~ T-. .__. Of'lhft) ............ ... WMdlmM 15" t.a-.n-........ frlftft ....,,.., "SHAP'TllMeacnatlelt_....._ ........... y..,_,..,. .. ,,_.lalln llltwe, llut may de<llM .,_ 119 -_tic.al,..-.._.._ It ....-iw..,. Its i.,..... Wf,_...I Cll-IM. tt lt~y w•11° F t1111 .............. . """0.-. ,.Illes, "'"' .,.. ... 1-.....u-..... .,_..... ............. "' llAlttct ID tlla prevttlofts of IN --.r Uber ... •ffWM .._.all f!Mfb, .... . ,.._.tneltunMtsare 1Mjec1 .... .......,..,._, .. T-i As,_.., Of'SUTl ... INCNMlan HMllll & Wttf ar.-tS( ,_~1.7S-7/1flS;U.CI0-111176 Vacetlon Hotldty-30c Fonman: -ptr "°"' -..... rate f//f "" Mafltst toaid ~ .,..., llh ""119f\fltlon, ,,,,,. '1n.t/1S 711fP6 tJfll/1' GROUP I .............................. ~ 't.02 I t.O t •. ., llrallernan ~Oper•or CIHIU\M .. C.f'.M.) lfltlMer0114H' OtMratOf Opartiter HMyY Duty Repalrlftaft Helpw "'"°Cl ()per..., 5'1Ml-S..kt!MM G"°'6~t .................................. 7t .,. .... c-tructleft 1,....aw Qo;1•t-Opentw (60.C.F.M.or..._. Mulmwmef Sunlts. OWr S llnlttMadditlenat .., ..... reqvll'M> Clilftcrete Ml .. r 0"8f al or. Sli Ip Type Olnw'tW 0"8fator fl.- H~rostetk ~Operator Oller Crvslltr (A.spNltt or Cone""' Pt.it I Pllnt ()part(OI', Gefterator ~or c:..m.w-r ....,., °''"Helper (ollf le141) t.29 511_....r-wtlffl lype, upto~yd. wttftOUI~ SoltsFleldTactinlclaft Tar "" Fl,_.,.. T~atry HMtlftf Plant Operator TfW'tlllngMac:MntOllW TNHCr-Ollar •• uo t.n 10.'6 toM 10.ll 10.a -; Cirtwtef frec1er 1Qufftl-50Cr-"°'1r addllloftll ~P\111 Ri99S-* per l*W ad411ioNI 1'.....,. ~!"vii IYS""'' -$1.50-hour addltloftlf ,.._, er-s -•sc .,., ~ Mdltlontl t ~Holst -IS. ptr r.tvr addllioflal M _-. lltf'ierrnttf lft TunMIS -* ,,_ llour aOdltloMI (aho lft<ludet Su,.. ... HY*'Oerapftie wwtl > t.811!1 ~: OparMws & Olten 1SC .-r 110ur IO' lo 100'; 20C par._ lor ~-. 4MMMI W f//f tlOot'll or portion..,.,. Olten ..ul .. "" '° • maxlnMft f//f trlt • .... ~ T.,.e Equip'fteftt -Sc.raptn. llttly t>urnps, etc. ltftT <MlllllilllltlOfll -n.-.-"°"' tdclllionat TUMnll•S MHntl&Wttfare-St.00 ~-•sc Vee.at•& Hollday Funct-$1.00 Tl'alnlftll & u"raolne Fund -tOr NOTE: 7/lfl6-70C 10 be olwlbl.Md tow~ and frl1191S upon 60 d.lys PtlOr llltla lrOrn llw Union. ...,_: wr..n a contractor tmPloYS °"his 11erro11 t °' more T-..sten t9tf'tlllll(t aqvtcwnent under IN jurisdiction of the T...,sten. ucllldl"'ll any _,., -• ltiS Ulen t i• lofts and malntananca aqvtpnwnt, tht ~trac1or :!:'~ *""'8•-Te..,,ittf' as Craft ~anc111ew11rece1w .... par llOllr tNll tlW 1119MM THmS•r claslflc.lltlon-wNOl lw ls~- 1'11171 A-Fr.,,.., SwMlsll er-. or slmllw type f//f E.,illfl'Ml!l °''""' .......... tU1 e.o-.................................................................... ,, c.m.1C o+tlrl9uW T noc:li ................................................ a.» Orl-ef Vtflklt or C-.!Hnatlon of VtflKtts Of: '2-.\alt · · · • · ..•.....•...... · ...... , , .... , ................................ I, IS .)-Aile ................................................................... . •wmortAJltes ......................................................... a.is Ort-of Ott Sc>readerTruck .............................................. a.n Drl-of Tranlll-MI • T ru<J;-undtr J y1rdl .............................. l.>t Driver of Treni.lt~h1 Tructt-3yerd!.« more ......................... , . l.S3 Dllmpcrett Trucks-t .. ess lllaft 61h varck -ter lewl .......................... ,. Dun'cl<rete T n.oc:k~V, yar•s .-t8' level~ over .............. , ......... a.SJ tAll ()ff.f\1911"WayeQUl~t within T eamsler Jur1scH.:tlon ... , . , .. , •.• , • , , .. t. I() Cefl~•Y '°""°"'8UOft of wftl<le\ and/or tQlliprnent wl"' multiple -r -CM. ,1.00111" Mur addltlonall WITH THE FOLLOWING EXCEPTIONS: (tr"Mnl ii that all wattrpUllSal50fatl w.iw tflls c1ass111a11on1 Orl-of Dumal Truck of leM ll'lllrl i. yMOS water level Ullchldts an uporadlllfl pr!«• lnueue I .. . . . . • . . ............ , .......... US MyaNI llut tels tf\aft 2S YM'tla-let level ClftcludllS an ........... prkw •Inc,_ I ............... , ••••• , , ......... , • I 60 Uyantsor inonwater lt¥el .......... , ................................... 9.10 Fwtt Utt on""' .......................................................... a.as. F\IMTl"llCll Ori"" ..••••• , ................................................ 1.ll Pe and Simi tar Type tr1ttks """""Ptrtonnlfl9 ""°"' within T • ..,,-.r jurt$0k1i. ......... -r-. .. .. • • • . • • • • • • • . .. • .. . . . • • • • . . ..................... ... fltoellfte .._,Utility Wortllng Tn.ck Ori.,,., lnGtlldlng Wlnai Truett, but llmlt.o to trudls lllP4kaOI• to Plpellne and Utllily '11¥0r11, Where• composite crewlsut.ed ............................................................. IA llle16 Carrier Dflwer-Hlwav . . .. .. .. . . • ............................. I.IS Treffk Con4rol Piiot Car, Eacludl119 Movl119 HMvy Equi-t Pennit Load .............................................................. I. IS Slllrry Trvcll Ori..., • . .. .. . • . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . , ........... ,, ..... IA Tl"llC1t ~HWt' 8nd Tlrtft"I .... UOC per hour adclitlonal fM -n-n> IO!ange 111 TlremanCondltlonsl .......•.....•.... , ............. 1.41 TNdl Moulltfd Pvwer &room .............................................. t.21 'TNCll lttf>alrtn«I .. .. • . .. • • .. • .. . • • . . • .. . • • ............................. 10 'tl"llCk "81Nlnn .... Hel119r... . . .. . . • • . . . . . . . • . . . . • • . • . . .. • • • • . .. L«> TNCll ..... lrmM--W.ldtr ................................................ 9 10 ~andTt-ter ............................................ 1.07 ~-aen ................................................. 121 W.lff Truc:ll-Z Allies .................................................... 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Januwx 11. 1mt New FOrnian Flick Many Stars Born. at the Jllae Angel • LOS ANGELES <AP>-Milos Forman, enjoy· ma the success of his "One F1ew Over the Cuckoo'• Nest," has selected his next film project -"Las Veaas Gamble" ror Warner Brothers. The Czech·born director will produce the film with Gil Shiva from u script by Jerome Kass, who wrote the TV success, "Queen of the Stardust Ballroom." The Ufe and Times of GRIZZLY ti ADAMS•· 'rot, c •e' [c[ · ·::J " The True 11ory or 1 min H lled In the wlldtmess and how he le1rn1 to 14.trvlve HELD OVER! 2nd SMASH WEEK co F[4'UR[ AT All DRIVE INS "MR. S'\"ER INVISIBLE" DEAN .IOMES BU~NA PAR• 5..,...,. F'et• •••• ~2f·2tle ~y. Cot•• ..... . 5*-tl!Q DPJl£SS Tv. '• c . .,.,,. e:..1110 Wf.SIBI< C~ '"l "'11 11 btrde" Gro .. e TUS fl ... ';\)JAi'<( T "'"., LOS Al IOS '1 lMQ B•• n OR......CC MAll Ci•on~ ORANC.E DRIVE '"' 01f"?O ONEMA M•u""' V•t10 ONEMA WES I I I WtSI'"'"''"' HIWAY 39 ORIV( IN Wt>1m1n>l9' Pl IT CIT'!' CE"ITER C•on~e S,..W &g J d Mo,_... •c.,ttd SH DIRECTORIES OR CAil THEATRf fOR SHOWTIMCS •• ~1 .• M4>18M •21-te31 .831-0340 ~~1021 83().ttlO 882~113 S34-e292 63(.f2t2 LA lllllllUOA WAllC 1111 UllCAllll ftlllCI 11 SO lllOltOAY llwu SATUllOAY lh c._1 Hol .. .,•I 11 JO·S IO ·l-:. ) .. _ ·-.. ,. ... ,~ DOG DAT AmlNOON " ,.Ill_ DIOWNING llOOl"' O"IN I>•» e MA_, .... , l/16 eusrm-..e Husru 111 ..... ltAOIMAN THf CONYfWnoN"" .un.U Mil' e Olttl Ill» _, --c rAn IWMWH a MftO!' ftl! COleOI• JACI( t«MCIUC*. '"" -*" OIMATOWN,. ---··-· .. ~~.au.fl ~ '"' ASTIO&.OOll 111 PLUS e SUUGHTD HOUSI S 1111 t!i'91l .. I_ .. , •••••••••••••••••••• ... ""''°''""'"''"hi ................. .. 1.,.IUI •l1Cf• CM1l•• .-ti 11 "H' ICltPf INCIA&. -t-"1 9&.Glf_ .. ,,~ ..... •• ._ .. •'-• ..... "::=· ,_ ... ,,,_ ~­--... lfllm ----_ ... .., .. HOW FAR DOES A GIRL HAVE 1000 TO UNTANGLE HER TINGLE?? ONLY ORANGE COUNTY Al l'AONO DOG DAT AFTllNOON " ·--DIOWNING POOL "" -· MICMOl-. -··,., ...... OHi fUW OYll ntl CUlOO'S NIST• -·-· UHCMO DllUJll 111 r-.y INTPf.--n un a TUlllS or Glllll Y AIMS ~ Ml. .,.. INVtMIU tit tclDY, "° PUllS ....... -.-.. wen un .. ua WITH THI DML 111 ._. .. ._. ftUf IAYA&AI e f'ITH "*86 KIWI fOICI lll CMAtiU l6DMIOM DIATH WISH111 SPECIAL ll<:INTl!NNIAL SC,.HNINQ lllONOAV I TUHDAV "THlSES'TAHl"(GI SHOWS ATl:45•1:0 • 10-.AI SNOWllSf 11=--.--------------~ · Q: News repects about tbe tracle ntcbt clal> Ore ·la New Y orll wblda toM M'feta llYM mentMlted tllat . the elab 1ave maay now famous eaterla!Mra a ebaDte to climb from obseurlty. Can Y" 11ame . IOlqt-oltbem't -GaeDoctor, Jamalea. NY. A: Yes. The Blue Angel, back in the era when we covered the showbiz scene for the New York Herald Tribune, was kn6wn as a great showcase for newcomers -a Sood description slnce it was hard· l,y larger than a showcase. Jtwas henwb"ere such notednames'Ottodayar Phyllis Diller, Peter, Paul and Mary, the late Wally Cox and Lenny Bruce, Woody Al· · len, Prof. Irwin Corey, Dick Gregory, MiltKamenandSbelley Berman Camoni,st other stars) worked their way uptown from various Greenwich Village talent incubators. Harry Belaf onte played the club, giving up bis daytime job of pushing dress racks along the teeming streets of the garment center. HLA NT~· Mike Nichols, before he teamed v.Qth Elaine May doing an improvisation act around Chicago, also had a menial job, for eating money -waiting on tables at a Howard Johnson. When Nichols and May appeared at the Angel, however, patrons breathed stardust along with the cigaret smoke. Thus the now gut~ cabaret was virtu~ casting center for agents, ~kers and producers seeking new faces for netw TV shows of the late '50s and early '60s. With New York now in the throes of too many woes, it is unlikely that any new club will nse to take the Blue Angel's place for pub·crawlers. It was a lmost fitting, in its fiery finish, that its last divertissement was a today revue -featuring a brilliant group of female impersonators. Afterthought· It might make a nostalgic TV .. LUCKY LADY-lflG) "'SfBl.Oa HOLMES' SMADB llOTtB" IN) "SUNSHINE ion· (flGJ '"TAD THI MOHIY AND 1UN'" JACI( MICHOLioM "'ONE FUW OYR THI :CUCKOO'S .. sr llJ "l DAYS OF TNI COHDOI" CIJ "CHINATOWN'' nu '1MDT MAIY. CU%Y LAUT"' ..., ANISHIMG POtNr' -.oMI IN 60 51COMDS• IN> ""lltOntH. CAM YOU SPAU A DtMl7" HMMT\' 7:41 -.0'M "'4JH• 1,.1 ~Yt:H PUA.SI CAU fOI SHOWTINIS AMD Co.RATUll PUTT Cm CIHTB 6J4-tZl2 UA SOUTH COAST HMH4 'WnEIONTHE ORIOO EXPRESS" fG) J:I0.7:11 "THE PARALLAX VIEW" (A) 2:oo-t:OS.10:10 ,. ASTIOLKEI" (I) JzJM:IM:lo. 7:4M-.Jt "lllll flRCE" I) .-.No ..,.. TD MACON CMTY Liii" 4:10.1:1t F OUN TA IN VAL LEV I I Nt MA I"°' II ... . .... ·'"' ..... '. . UlO fllC(" L ... • 1 mi-•• TO IACOM c.TYUME" ... ...,,.. DAil Y PILOT al1lml>r TAt'{!:EY J<.YBRlCK RYAN O'N£Al • MARISA 8Ell£NSOH WINNER GOUIEN G\.OllE AWANJ NOMllllA TIOMS FOR llESTP~anct 8£ST Otlte:TOft EDWAIOS CIN A .......,. .. , ....... , COSTAMHA 146-1112 111>-.-., ... SAT/SUN. I :_: .. :• • special if some of th06e stars born under fhe wing or the Angel reunited to reprise the routines that launched them on the rocky road to recognition. • Q: I lmow an lndfaa-tribe predaeed the movie ''The Gunfight" a few yean bacj(. Now I read tbat some Indians are doing a TVsttow. Can you fill me Inoa tbf$T -Helen Whittaker, Oklahoma City. A: The Indians of the Seven Tribes have shot a pilot titled .. Season Grandmother." It was so im· pressive, the U.S. Office.of Education. Emergency School Act (ESAA), has given them a gr a[\t of some $250,000 for a series to be made available to public broadcast stations in '76. Everyone in the series - actors, cameramen, soundmen, writers, re· searchers, editors, etc. -will be Indians, all ex- perienced professionally. Q: Isn't Rob Reiner having au~h a feud with anocber member of the cast, he may make this bis last season on .. All In the Family"? -Theodore Black, Minneapolis. C:OO I · 1$ l 0:20 C~I TlluJre For .. * * * * JACK NICHOLSON'S PERFECT TRIUMPH!". ·: '; · ...... :'· . WINNEA7 GOLDEN Gl.OllE AWARD NOMINATIONS CIN CENTER MAIHM•f ..... .LCb\fA ... '-' U •RMCIM'f111 f""4141 l A; No. Archie Bunker's 0 son·in·fllw'' (as out. spoken oil camera aa Bunker is on camera> ia 1or at the network Ind the FCC for moving the •how to a later time because ol tbe family viewing theory. "It's absolute craziness, totally arbitrary," Rob rages. "It's a backlash, a resurgence of represalve things happening on TV. We deal with subjects that should be seen by families. We. didn't get~ S? and t!O ahar• doing things the f amlly couldn t ldentlfy with." > T Send JIOUr queatioM to Hy Gardner. "Glod You kksd ThaJ, .. care of this newlJ)CIPet', P.~. Bo% J~. Costa Me1a 92626. Marilyn and Hy Gardner will dnawer °" manu qutliioni as they con ~n their column, but the volume of mall makea per~ replies impo1sible. "'.St b•t1•Aullf• 0) 1501 11(1 PU0111c; '111£ ll.ACIBllD" 9A&IY .... IAT J'UM-1:11-l:tMMI '108SJEI COGBURN" a,u., ........ .J • l.AT/14M-l~ ... l-t•.Jt CINE MALAND Im S• M.11Nt AN•t111 '3) 1601 lllllPMUM; W DAY AFTERNOON" DAILY l :OCMO:TI SAt flVM-1tJM:ff.19'11 "DIOWNING POOL" a.u. T t:ll IA T /IUN-ltlNiJt CINEMALAND 1414 5• M.11MI Auk• m 1501 llll rAHUK ~JORY OF O" 00 ......., ...... u . IAT,IMIM-l:l .. 1:11 ........ ...,,~.t:al 'Ji. Bttaose he's Sam Spade.Jt._ and • his fak:orf5 worth a lortWM!! I I'\, "'*"' llU. POrTD l.IT'l M n •1m I • "'R.ISH GOIDON'" -CH•• uDBS• ~ C0NnMU0US ROM IZ:.JO SAT. THRU JAM. 4 "'R.ISH tle>IDOM"" llJ '"THI CHIHWDIH• "UrS DO rT A•Alf'" "DOC SAYA&r II DAIL.V PILOT R ,.,... Wire Set .. Because someone wa willlq to pay $29 915 u advertised in a Cbrtatmas catalogue, tbere wiii be a dJ.Doeaur 1atari ID Utah this year. They won't bo looklns for llve animals. but the • remalna of a meat-eat1ftl Allos-urus, which lived 150 mUUou years ago ln the late Jurassic pertod. Jam• R. Mad.Im Jr .• an uslltant research }>l"Ofes~r at the University Of Utah, confirmed a buyer bad been found for the safari, which was llat· ed as a gift in the 19'75 Cbrtstmas cataloiue for Neiman-Marcus , the Texas-based department sl.01'$ which annually offers exotic 11fb with b.llh prlcetaas. The Deseret News listed the buyer aS"'lllclc Boswell, president of Pinehurst Mortgage & Loan Co.ofSouthernPines,N.C. • Blue eyes aparkle beneath a golden wreath of bair and the lovely young woman in the newspaper advertiSement says: "F1y me, I'm Lori." The catch ia, you couldn't fly Lori even if the airline save you your choice of stewardesses. Lori can't even ny benelf. because she ls one of 112 stewardesses sfill on furlough after the f<>Ul'month flight attendants strike at Natlon-1 Airlines. ____ ___..,____ . ..,. ·;,H':,';.!'i:::.t~.1:: ( PEOPLE ] people w}lo haven't been called back to work yet,•• says Lorl Lardlmer. a native of Middlebury. Ind. • • Ma,rllyn Lange. Playboy magazine's 1975 Playmate of the Year, was drafted to play soccer for the Ctucago Sting in the North American Soccer League. but humbly declined. · .. I've seen the sting. There•s all guys on that team,•• said Marilyn, who played women's soccer inHawali. Sting officials said, .. We're going to try to sign her and use her in some capacity. playing or pro.mo· tion -or something.•• '* President Ford will give a bicentennial address to the Vir inia General Assembly at a ceremonial session Jan. 31 in Williamsburg. Gov. Mills Godwin's office said Ford's acceptance came only a few hours after ·the legislature adopted a resolution imtiting the President to speak in the hall of the old House of Burgesses, where Virginia legislators have met at least on· ce every four years since res toration of the · Colonial PO•D capital 40 years ago. It was in Williamsburg in 1776 that the Virginia General Assembly became tbe first functioning legislative body in thenewoatidn. • Ballerina Natalia Makarova of the Royal Ballet ! ' of London, who defected from the Russian Kirov Ballet in 1970, announced her , engagement to San Francisco businessm an Edward Karker. Miss Makarova said the , wedding date will depend on her schedule. She is to join the American Ballet Theater this month for appearances in New York, Washington, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Chicago. Karker ls chief executive of an alectronics corporation.. MAIUl11tovA T • * ;:;.. -1lobert A. Tatt D, 33, heir to a political dynasty. ·Jlas been chosen to fill a vacancy in the Ohio House of Representatives. .Republican m embers picked young Taft at a partJ ca11eus to ncceed Fruk Mqtlelcl o1 Clncin· mitt. wbo restped lut week to punue prtvate bust· D119 lnteresta. Tatt•a 1reat-1randf4ther, WlWam Boward Tait. wu the 21th U.S. president. His crandfather. ~A. Taft Sr., wu a U.S. aenator from Ohlo and wu known as "Mr. Reoubllcan." Rls father ls U.S. Sm. a.bert Taft (a.-Olilo). • .Dr. Job T. Ch•Nller annoutieed his reslina· tlon u p,..ldent of Salem (N.C.) Academy and CoUece. effective June 30, to become president of another 1chool for women. Scripps College ln Clare-mont. Chandler, 46, an ordained Episcopalian mlntster, bas been president d Salem slDce uni. At Scripps, be wW succeed Dr. M.arltB. Oanll. who is retlrini alter belng president s1Dce 1964. * A county superviaor bas to eat too. even in an election year. Supervisor Loa o.de of San Diego said be wants clthens to invite him into their homes for an informal dinner to diKuss their cancems about eowrty 1overnment. Any San Diegaos who wllb to participate may contact bis oUice, Conde said. . * Mal')' Camilla McEJ:roy. widow of former Defense Secretary Nell JlleElroy, left $1.97 million atherdeathAug.14.· McElroy was president of Procter & Gamble and seci:etary of Defense under Preslden& Eisenhower. The will. leaving most of the estate to the three McElroy children, was filed in Hamilton County (Ohio) Probate Court. It listed $260,000 in bank accounts. $1.~ million in trust funds and $65,000 ID personal belongings, • Wllllam M. W1ant. the promoter who schemed to turn the luxury ocean liner United States into a seagoing condominium for the super rich, was con· vic:ted of using the mails to solicit money for bogus cruises. A federal court jury in Vtrginia found Wyant, SO, guilty on 12 counts alleging the businessman fraudulently obtained $6,000 through the malls. He was sentenced to three years in prison by Judge James'C. Turk. Prosecutors said Wyant's violations occurred four months after he and-associates in a group called W.W. Ventures entered a $13 million bid to buy the liner from the U.S. Maritime Admlnistra· tion. . * Joanne Canon, former wife of television star Jobnlly Caraoa, and a male companion helped chase a burglar who fired at them after they sur· prised him at her home, police said. Police gave this account: Mrs. Carson was pulling into the driveway of her home with producer PbWp Vandervort when they encountered a man carrying goods_ away. The man fired once at them and missed, then jumped in his car and sped o{!. Vandervort and Mrs. Carson followed for about two miles until be c,asbed into a parked car. The man ran into a nearby apartment building, where officers made a door·to-door search and ar· rested MJcbael Jeffrey Miller, 36, of Studio City. He was booked for investigation of burglary. • Preaiclent Ford said be will nominate James G. 'Knapp, a California businessman, to be an assist.ant Air Force secretary responsible for installations alllUogistlcs. ~ Knapp. 53, bas been president of the Calso Water Co .• in Menlo Park, since 1952. Ford chose him to succeed Frank A. Sb.roatl, who bas been nominated to be an assistant secretary of Defense. Dean Named WlDTTIER (UPI> - Ernest C. Friesen Jr., a former assistant U.S. at· torney general, has been named d ea n of the Beverly School of Law at Whittier College. Friesen, 47, the assistant attorn~y general for administration from 1966 to 1968, also is a former director of th e administrative office of the United States Courts. ·Children of Divorce Ml.n.8!RGEAON fUH!AAL HOMI! OOrona Mt Mii 873-94!50 Colla Meg 846-242• • 1ELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broedway ColtaM ... &tM160 • llGCOftlllCK MORTUARY LtDuna Beach 49'--9415 Sin .k11n C.plstreno 4K-f718 ... By JOAN HANAUER NEW YORK (UPI) -From the lit· tle boy· who was saving up his money to buy back his daddy, to the teen· agers who said divorce wasn't ao bad, ·children are the innocent bystanders in the marital batUe of the sexes. Barbara Walters and NBC will look at these cbildr~n tonight in a program that Miss Walters said mq surprise those who think separating parents must inevitably tear apart their children. (Cbannel4,10p.m.) "WREN IT COJl'a N the health of the cblld, what happens depends on the extent and direction of the anaer between .the parents.'' Klas Walters said. ''There are many children wbo ·can come out of divorce bealtbler. •• She pointed out that once the divorce ls settled, ii the perenta can resol~e tbelr an1er toward each other and refrain from mini the cblJd as a counter in their_ .Pers·onal war pme1, lb.en the child remains re- Jatlyely UAIC8tMd. Tbe aae of the child at the time of cli\'Olte. is uotbef factor. "'The ~ little CIDel are the IDClSt affected," litl•• Waltera aald, "becaute th~ have DO~ at an o1. wbat ts happenlal to tibem. The t~aiers are tbe Mcibl mast dis· turbed because the tw are IO lwd tortbem, aoywq. ( 1V REVIEW J ~ f atbers obtaining custody for reasons other than the classic unfitness on the part of the mother. She cited the case of Dr. Lee Salk, the psychologist, who recently won such a custody action. baaed on hit ability as a parent and the preferences of the children -not on the inability or unfitness of bis former wife. 1118& WALTERS BAS more than a reporter'• interest in the question because she bas a 7-year-old dau&bter, Jackie. ••My bus band and I are le1ally separated. which from Jackie's point ol view ,U the same tbi.ng," she said, · ._.and that made me a Utile more awu. of the problems -and bow fortunate we are in the good rela· tlombip we'v' been able to main-tain ... Tbe Pro1Tam ranges from dis· cUHlou with randomly aelected eblldreD in New York to 'fialtl to a MbmeAJM>U. eolll't COMl4ered a model tn matten of custody and vllttlllion. to a look at the new federal bUreau that wW tnee fat.hen wllo lldp to mother itate to aYOid pa,ytna dllld support • TllB IBOW AL80 .,_ to llartn · CouDt1, Calll., UM •iteof a larjMeaM ltudr Of ... ChlJdHD of dlvoree. llarln Count1 ii wb.lte. middle cla11. where more people a•t dhlorced than aet manied. .. A tblrd of tbe kid• were damaftdt'' MIN Welan Mid. '11111& two-thlida came out p9ttJ ..U. ·•. . • The Bluest Marketplace on the Orance Coast DAILY PILOI CLASSIFIED ADS ~~~:'=~ (642-5678) One Cal I Service Fast Credit Approval YC .l\R BAY.ANO BEACH 675-3000 •"lC11 l C:OA~f HWY COQONA lJEL MA~ MMTASTIC llAUTY-UNDA ISU The only NEW home for sale on this CORONA DEL MAR - $72,500 . exclusive island. Truly elegant thruout. 5 BR, FR, DR, billiard rm, pool, jacuzzi. sauna, pier /slip. 76LINDA ISLE DR. OPEN DAILY 1-5 21115-Jan,· lllslood 2 Bdrm. home & sep. guest or bachelor wiit. Xlnt r ental area. This is a splendid estate starter. NEWPORT C&na. M.I. 644-49 I 0 BAY & BEACH REALTY oua 26.. YEAR 675-JOOO 1002 •••••••··~·•••••••••••• Ge•ral I 002 ERRORS: AdYertiMrS AIAMDONEO 4 IR •.•~••••••••••• •• • •••• • ~ ::;k their°! 2STY-BEACH BUILDERS GeMral tOOZ ....................... ly 1....-d=-The $54,900 Two of the last bwldable rot"'S ...... ,. Formal entry to spacious C·2 lots in downtown SPANISH HACIEND• 4 BR TRI-LEVEL POOL DAILY PILOT OSIUftMtl living room. Formal din· Laguna. Ocean view m liability for tt. first in-ing room is cooverueoUy good main street fron· cornet Insertion only. served from huge garden tage, suitable for multi· view kitchen. SLIDING ple residential and com· WALL OF GLASS leads merciial. Full price A most exciting and ap· pealing home! Spahish styling with red lite roof. Very separate pri vale master bedroom suite, attractive H/F pool with low maintenance yard. An outstanding neighborhood and street location, round the cor· ner from school, park, tennis courts, bike trail and close to beach. Even more lo your advantage priced lo sell instantly at $75,000. Please phone 546-2313 for appointment. bu\ you'd better ~urry ! . Publilher's Motfce: All real estate advertise( in this newspaper is sub Jed t.o the Federal Fai1 Hous ing Act o( 196l which m akes it illegal t< advertise "any pre ference, limitation, 0 1 discrimination based or race, color, religion, sex to covered terrace a nd $53,500. Owner will rambling grounds. finance. CALL556 2660 ~ramatic stai r~ to .SELECT -·. hideaway mast.er swte & · c hildren's quart ers, PROPERTIES owner anxious. Must sacrifice! Hurry! Call 963-7881. oPfN Ill ~•II S 'IJN 10 Bl MC(' BIKE TO BEACH or national origin, or a1 I.~~~~~~~~ intention to make an} such preference. limita i--------• Heated pool, huge paneled family room, new carpeting, draperies, bulltins. Edison High School Dis· tnct. 10 % down. $45,900. CALL 962· 7788 Ol'fN 111 q •" $ rVN ro BE"'''• tioo, or discrimination." JUST LISTEO ~ .. K€Y . . This newspaper will not .M E S A N 0 R T H 4 W P.E:AL TOP.S ii knowingly accept an} Bedroom, 2 baths, fplc. [ei THE REAL ESTATERS I advertising for real complete carpeting 2 STORY·FAMILY estate which is in viola· thruout. Dra~. Bl~. POOL-$26.950! )) tiooorlhe law. Dbl~ gar. Covered pati~. Two story bargain! Just All m very good cond1· $26,950 full price! Large I 002 Uon. Reduced to$44,500. living room. VERY large General ••••••••••••••••••••••• Roy McCcrdle family-dining room com-$39, 500 RHltor 1810Newport bo! Bright & spacious Little doll house on huge Costa Mesa 548·7729 tiled k1tchen·step·in pan· lot with dream kit, lge try! Wrought iron +THESE ARE+ SERIOUS SELLERS PLEASE CALL OUR OFFICE LR with beamed ceil· s tairway to king size ings, 3 br, 2 ba. Can't ON THE BLUFF bedrooms. Secluded last. Only 2 miles le View. v1·ew. View mast.erw/bu.ilt·in vanity. FOR DETAILS beach. Can be purchased Redwood fenced patio JJ subj. to existing GI loan. $46,500 overlooking wrought iron 646-7111. Open Eves. 2 bedrooms, 2 baths Con· enclosed super.pool. 1111 dominium. Fireplace, Enpa~~':5nedg g;~aif: ~J:!~~ ~ family room, tile entry. · · ----- CLAS SIRED HOUIS Advertistts may place their eds by telephone 8:00a.m. toS:30 p.m. Monday lhru Friday Stonoon Saturday • COSTA MESA OFFICE D>W.Bay 642·5678 NEWPORT BEACH 3.133Newport Blvd. 643·5678 HUN11NGTON BEACH l78'7S Beach Blvd. $40-1220 ~UNA BEACH • UM Glenneyre Laguna Beach 494·9466 SADDLEBACK 2S201 La Paz Road Laguna Hilla 551-6310 NORTH COUNTY dial r ree St0-1.220 CLASSIRED DIADUMES Deadline ror copy & kills is 5':30 p.m. the day before publication, ex· cepl for Sunday & Mon· day Editions when deadline is Saturday, 12 uoon. CLASSIFllD REGULATIOMS ERRC)RS: Advertisers lhoukl check their ads daiJy & report errors lrnmedlate ly. THE DAILY PILOT assumes liability for the first in· correct insertion only. CANCELLATIONS: When killing an ad be IUft to make a record of the KILL NUMBER Ii~ you by your ad talker as receipt or your cancellation. Thie kill number must be presen· tell by the advertiser in ~ol a disi>ute. CANCELLATION OR CORRECTION 0 F NEW AD BEFORE RUNNING: Every effort le made lo Jdll or correct· a new ad that has been ordered. but we cannot 1u1ran· lei to do IO unUJ the ad ha• appeared in the ~'. DDfE.A-LINF. ADS: 'l1lleM adl are strictly cMb In advance by mail ar at M\1 one <>f our of· ftc& NO phone orders. Deadline: 3 p .m. fttday, emt.a lltta of· nee • u noon at all lnacbofflees. d tage-call now752·1700. 1 CORTLAND DR Custom carpeting an Oi'!•rniv ·HSn.1rnottt•• E' + 47 4 • drapes. Decorator's Choice Cameo Highlands wallpaper throughout. I• ! 4·bedroom home or 3 & Separate laundry room. den with private beach. Two enclosed patios, one In beautiful condition· custom bricked. 2 car ready forqwck move.in. gara'ge, electric door O.PEN DAlLY l·S NEW LISTING opener, swimming pool around the corner. Jacuzzi & Sauna. Sea Wind Condo, Npt. Beach. 2 Bdrms .. 2 BY OWNER baths; upgraded carpets, draperies; 18724 washer/dryer. Never * 701 ROCKFORD RD. Maolewood Ln lived m. Spacious & airy Cameo Highlands ca· HUN'(1NGTON BEACH corner urut. ss7•500 nyon and ocean view 4- 0ff EJlis, down Chapel 673·3663 642·2253 Eves bedroom or 3 & den. Lane between Beach L-A·R·G·E covered patio Blvd & Magnolia on canyon side. Room for 968·4293 pool at the front. Private "NEGLECTEO" beach. Jn fine condition. BEACH GIANT COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS Price slashed! Owner DUPLEX 2515 E. Coast Hwy. bought another home! Between ocean & bay: 675-5511 Desperate! Pnced below JBR up & 3BR dn. Upper 1--------- market! Take advantage furnished & ready for EXECUTIVE EST A TE or this soaring 2 story! new owner. Lrg sundeck, l-STORY 4 ID Secluded entry to huge dbl gar, frplc. $110,000. living room-<iining en· JACOBSJlEALTY POOL+ BEACH tertainment. rumpus 67g.667o Formal raised tile entry. si.z.ed family room! Euro· ---------Elegant living room with p e a n k i t c h c n ! 3 UKEFRONT noor to ceiling fireplace. Olildrens suites! Spira II· Banquet sized formal ing staircase lo master •· living in the City. dlning room is eloquently bdrm retreat! Vaulted 3Br/fam rm , enclosed served from huge garden ceilings. Executive of· patio, near So. Coast view kitchen. Enormous fice. Romeo & Juliet Plaza. $64.950. Terms family room overlooks balcony! Paint & save! HAL PINCHIN sparkling pool & jacuzzi Help this seUer-{ry any REAL TORS & lush terraces. Spiral offer. 2400 Sq. ft. 2 Story 675-4392 stairs to massive 24' bargain at$S3,900! Help! ---------master suite & retreat. 8'7.Q>lO. DOLLHOUSE Spacious c hildrens OPfN 1119•H~'uN rOArNrrF• ASSUME711.zO/oLOAN quarters. Ball room ;-i Immaculate 1 story sized family recreation i•f~ ~'::!::'o~~esli~~~1s~~~~~ ~~r1~~7.-EZ terms. ~=· ======~t king size master suite. 2 Ol'fn 1119 •11 ~ tuNI09f N•"f'' full baths. Family d~n· [ e ·= . . I mg room. Complete with . ~~iflllli.li~M· Public Notice Gont 111nent ~eLoons Available lo everyone. Low interest & rent like payments available. 3 & 4 bedroom homes availa- ble. To see if you qualify, cal l TAR BELL, REALTORS 540-1720 THE COTTAGE Over IA acre Newport Heights. Separate in· come unit. Sacrifice $53,SOO. 645-0303 FOREST OLSON IMC. •... ·,,.,,. ..... , ..... ,, built·ins & dishwasher.11=~;;·J· ~~~~·~. Highly upgraded with i; new carpels, drapes, & paint inside & out. New 1--------· ceramic tile in kitchen & OCEAN VIEW! baths. Large covered Deluxe duplex: 4 & 2 BR. patio. No qualifying. $269 Best fishing & surfing month pays all. Asking beach. $96,500 $43.500. Call 842·253.S. • Balboa Bay Prop. MN ''' o.,, s ruN 10111 N'Cf • Realtors .I e :g3;1t1 --*-6_1_s-_1_0_,_o_. __ S@\\~lA-l&£trs· Thal lnt1i9uing Word Game witlt a Cliudle ..... .. CUT I. POUAN . ------• ~ =~:.M>t:-" _::. :: ......... _.. ....... low IO '°'"' ,_ elfl!ple ~ I nYrr I I " I L N E I ~f 1 1111_· I I ( . .__..L_u_s ... ~-'~ • Ifs 1malng ~•t ptog.r•a• C I I I I tho movlet hew !Mde: Fini, '-· _...._...__.__...._. they mowcl, m.n they l•lked, • ' I . . t I THE DAILY PILOT ,...rns the rilbl to d8ulfy, edJt. ttnlOC' or \'tha .. an1 adver· tlilelMnt, and to cnanae a nit• • rq11lallOM wtdlolilt prtor notice. •&U. ~_ .. e ... u,..._M_s_,,.E_o_ .... , .od oow ,..., ~ , ... ......... l'_...I _._I ....... I ........ I ...... ~ nt~:1 Et .~ C&.ASSIMD *IP•ADOUSS P.O.bJMO, ~-· sea.....a.m .,.. • .,.. • a.u1flc.tto. 1100 ' i I OUT OM ntl! llDGI This is a special one; tell your frien<J_s . Out on Spyglass Ridge there is a lovely and lonely home that backs to nothing but canyons and cow trails. Ample s.ide yards and a 3 car ga rag e accommodates a camper. Inside, are beams. shag, a Ben Franklin fireplace, 4 bedrooms. a family room and coziness. Can 't move 'ti) April. Time for you to sell. Unique exclusive, fee, at only $139,900. Hurry ! U~l()UI: li()Mf:§ REAL TORS•. 675-6000 2443 East Coast Highway, Corona del Mar I 002 GeMt"GI J..002 ··················••.!,!• .•..............•..•... Newport Heights $49,500. Mini orchard on a lar(.:c lot on a cul U('·Sac street Walk lo shopping and schools. 4 bdrms. 2 baths and 9 kinds of lrces. Room for pool. l"Quail ~ .. liilPlac• . Prap•ti .. 7$2-1920 1600 QUAil ST NIWPOAT llACH VETS-FAMILY· 2 STORY 3 BEDROOM Beautifully decorated thru·out . Huge living room with fireplace, gou rm e t kitchen , enclosed patio. Located near park & public golf cour se. Price j ust re· duced to $41,950. Hurry! Call 963·6767. tA'IN Ill 9 . II ~ f UN ro I\( Nill' I ~ll~!UI 1THERANCH11 Ts the gorgeous setting for this immac ::.pac fam home with lovel y manicured grounds & HOME pnde or ownership in· '1 tenor. Nestled among thi.: lam1ly home ready 1 S70,000 homes. Only for move·m. 5 Bedrooms. $52.900. Call 646-7711. IJmtly room, n ear OpenEves. ~chools & parks Ex--ccllent dt·cor, JU::.t 3 1-i • • • }"'ar<> old I\ steal at ' S64.UOO Vets & FHA '·: . · · ~elcome Call 546-4 ~ COATS&WALLACE REAL ESTATE, INC. Coll.Park POOL HOME Beaul.Jful 3 bedrm. 2 ba corner home. Com pl with large fami ly room , fireplace, oversized ""liii~-------~;;-iiiiiii~-ii..I kitchen and very private ~~~ pool area. Vacant. ready WESTCLIFF Elbow mom and lots of good family living. 5 Bedrms & large family r oom 1n quiet neigh· borhood. Lovely pool and pat.Jo Pnce includes the . land• S124 ,500. for your ms pection. Just listed. Hurry!! P riced only $53,000. Call 546-5880. ~HERITAGE • • REALTORS ) Beaul 4 BR, f m. rm, Country EngUsh ~t mo s pber e, e nclosed patio , established trees, boat slip. $245,000 Being re modeled; custom S BR, 5 Ba. 6500 Sq. ft. home on point. pool, dock. CUstom, completely furnished . 6 BR, 4~ ba., Scar gar. On lagoon. ~,000. Custom 5 BR, 4 ba. Vi ew, 80 ft. on lagoon. Bo t slip. $295,000 1002 G.....-ol 1002 YOUMGCOHDO INOLDECdM This spacious 2·slory, 2 BR condo has the woodsy feeling of a mountarn glen, .>et It is only 2 blocks Crom the ocean! Priced nght at $'74,600. Call us now1 Meea Verde 4 BR. 3 ba, FIR & O/R. Choice cor. $67.500. Ownr :>40-4484 • OWHB DESPERATE 5 IEDROOM :+-pool 0111.1 THE BLUFF VA ·MODOWH ""' What a buy! Don't nuss View· View• View it! Bbandoned 2 story. $46 500 •••••••••• • •••••••••••• •••• •••••••••••••••••t• BeauUful healed pool. 5 ' WA.UC TO THE Huge bedrooms with 2 bedroom~. 2 baths C U TRY massive m-aster suite. C 0 n d 0 m i 0 i u m l GRACIOUS LIVING 0 N CLUI Fireplace, family room, From this beautiruJ COMPANY Immediate possession ti le entry . Custom 552-7500 Cahrornia ranch style HE1\LTORS + + +. Assume low in· carpeting and drapes. home s ituated in the terest loan or new VA Decorator's wallpaper d h' I I "Cus tom Homes Sec· Sll\CE l!i.S.S with no down. Call today throughout. Separate re I Elegant Big Canyon home. 4 Bedroom,famUy room, formal dinmg, 3 bath. Low maintenance yard with 9 hole Astro Turf pulling green. Many extras. You own the land. $169,500. Call lion" of Mesa Verde. 673-4400 646·7171. laundry room . Two re .. lcv Ol11J 111 1•11SIU~J10111 NI((' ._ Features: spacious 3 Br ~ enclosed patios. one nns 2-BR, bi-ceilings. e+xd:;nep+tfao~~1 roopo~lan: Balboa Peninsula I 007 ®~ custom bricked. 2 car ~ in a "woodsy" sett'tilg. ... garage, e lectric door ~ w/ 8 peek at the ocean, jacuzzi. Truly designed ••••••••••••••••••••••• opener, swimming pool will gofast.. ... $52,500: for California living lo 1975 PRICES d th the best style. Nothing Cottage, Balboa $55,000 ~!~u~~i &Sauena~or n er · Laguna leach I 048 Enyioythe ~ood J-lfe! lake available Please Duplex Newpor t $87,650 $24 DOD BY OW ..... ER ••••.•OC•••E•A•N••F•R••O•NT•••.•••• 2S4So99'.45a9st4 wy·. phone for more info. and Duplex Balboa $105.000 ' • " _ . appointment. but better Duplex Newp't $113,400 2.bedroom Ra nch-house I f724 Ra r e at $199,500. By Mission Vieio I Q67 640-6161 ~ hurry! 546-2313 Triplex Newp'l $129,000 with 2.car garage and ~wood Ln owner. 752·1171/499-4384. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Of'INt11 9·,•s1uNTO AlN'<l' .. Marshall Rily 675·4600 d f d [ ~ large yar or your og. GTON ·BEACH CHECKTHESE "ABANDONED" '6f::1t~•. jl:::! =~-~ .. ~!'!" ••• !?~~ ~ ~ORaiiE~i~uy: Of( Ellis, down Chapel RIVIERA Brand new, never Ii~ COATS& WALLACE REAL ESTATE , INC. ~ ~f:i!! !! Lane between Beach EXCLUSIVES in home. Assume s:f6.050 ----.-.-.------• ~~~~ ~~~n~e~~f~a~o 540-3666 Blvd.&~~~~~a FORSOLIDVALUE ~~~~~a~:~tin~~;st: Ronald Kreuh LOWEST PRICED For sale by owner Ex· Superb beach & city $45,500. 22551 Claud Circl• SINGLE LEVEL cellent cond See owner Rare 2 Br Be a u t Y. views! 3 Bdrms., 3 baths VIEW LOT . Co .... DO at 420"2 Larkspur CdM Secluded. 311.r yr old, cul· + guest qtrs. Best loca· Lo 1 3 Bd f .1 El Toro . " or call 644·7326. d -sac $46,500 581·2306 tion. Owner will nnance. ve Y rm.. amt Y You are the wanner of Hard to fmd, easy to buy own. Pr' ed . h $ 39 500 room home with l.\U"_$c two free dinners ($14.50 Bluffs Aruta model End Fourplex Pnce reduced A "House-sold' name -----...-1 tc n g t at 1 • country kitchen, tas~uJ- value> selected from unit. covered private to $161,300 Corona del Walk to Beach The one has it all! 2.sty., ly decorated & cloae to Skinny Mike's menu at patio, qwel area Newly Mar For sale by owner. NEAR O.C.C. 3 bdrms., 3 baths. with school. HURRY! $52,00o. HOLIDAY IMM decorated, 3 bedroom, 2 Excellent cond See ONE·OF·A·KIND 3BR. bUnthbelievable 4 d~drm , .~ family rm , lge. private MISSION VIEJO 3131 Bristol St., bath-fireplace Vacant, owner at 11201~ Larkspur, 2BA. large H IF pool, cor· r a ' separate f iln rmew"' pool & rec. area Central R£ •LTY owner wi ll consider lease CdM or call 644· 7326 ner lot wt' th boat gate, am rm, cozy P c, n _, di · · al &A C t M aJl t II t bt•--wr-con taomng. A re 0 0 "'37 !SOO os a H a option terms Priced gas bllns, rireplace, lrg. w o wa crp g, u..,, jewel at$92,500 581·1 0 < o • , Please call 642-5678. ext. $64,750 CHARMING added family room. Only with 1800 sq fl. of lux· 333 to claim your tickets. C.f. CofHworthy DUPLEX ~.900. Call PRESTIGE wious living All this for • Newport leoch I 069 * * * only $54 900 Hurry this Contractor s home, on ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rffltors 640-0020 As cute as a bug, this HOMES.645-6646 ' lge priva t e lot 4 quaint duplex has beam will not last!' Bdrms. 3 baths Ocean ROOMY, READY PRICE REDUCED ceilings. knotty p rne MESA VERDE Bill view gazebo + heated A.MD REASONABLE GREAT VIEW walls. wood burning 3 Br. xtra large, 2 Ba, I I 1 t pool & 3 car garage. or. This large 3 bdrm plus fireplace and sunny Cam rm. $58,500 3025 1 feredatSl2S,OOO separate family room CORONA DEL MAR patio. Near Carnation Samoa Pl. • • - I I d t . Want an immaculate 3 park & beach. G · 1 Old P us enc ose pa 10. bedroom. 3 bath home $86 000 El TOf"o I 032 842-5541 real potential er Formal dining area, with Anthony pool? Call • . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2-sty u nit on com · Cirepiaceinfamily room, now' Floor to ceiling WithpnvateassumableoPEN HOUSE Sun. 6 BEDROOMS merclallot,oceanview! large back yard, bike to Joan PM L k F L' Asking $66 000 beach. Located on tree stone fireplace Views of · Call S44·7211 11-4 a e orest 1v-• lined street. Pri ce Catalin a Crom living tngforonly$41.000 3Br 3 BATHS $43,500. Call now to see. room, dining room. and ~ Condo, Club & lake ac-Big house on huge lot! ~67. . mp astelr bedrooml swti.·te. s cLesks I Byd Ow83n0er6002019o7l Bike to beach. shopping Ol'fNl11 9 ·11sruN rotJ1Nl<'1• nva e corner oca on. ~ a e an · & schools Ready to en· I. This has it all!' And best _ 7S2-0700 joy' Bargain price at p r i c e i n l h e r.... --__..-ai-----, 0-3-14 .· ne·aghborhood. Owners ru1111T n Valley $61,500 962-7771 ... '~ want to go fishing! CHARMINGCdM ....................... a·1-0-- $117,500.Call67:J.85.SO. By Owner-lmmac . SINGLESTORY I I I 1 MEWPORTWEST OPfN l•IQ•H H VNIO &NI((• ~~!~~~ ~~1~o':X~~1:. TIBURON ~-- Downtown Laguna. Older duplex on com· me r cial lot. Asking $60,000 Building site. Big ocean view lot, close to Three Arch Bay. $22,000 THEILUFFS $53,750 DEM + pool • The fabulous "S" plan! Red tile roof: Ra)sed portico entry. Step up lo huge living room-view to spark.ling blue common pool. Comfy gourmet kitchen. Queen si?.c bedrooms. Den or extra bedroom-your choice! Decor ator wallpaper! Seller bas purchased new home-ANXIOUS! Take advantage $53,7SO full pr ice! Cal l today-752-1700 . OPfN 1119 • "s•uNIOMNICl'. PETE BARRETI -REALTY- 642. 5200 675. 4060 Sprawling one level ['e ~ Beamed ceilin g, lge Former model 2 Br & $10,500 beach home w /heavy brick frplc, 3Br, 3ba + formal dining rm, great Cash to Loan shake roof. 4 BR's iocldg den . Appoint o n 1 y patio, try VA terms, ask· Home & income. ln North Laguna, just steps to sandy beaches, across from Heisler Park, with fantastic ocean views. A whalel>f a buy al $189,500 [®11111 -3 Bedroom home with a large master, 2 vanity -673-9082 ing$43,500, Bkr645·7440 payments oC $294. per baths, chef's kitchen ''ABAHDOHED month. Assume FHA w /adjoining family CASTLE" loan. Deep 70xl20 Lot. center. Indoor laundry 2STORY 1/4 ACRE Greatfor starterhomeor rm,_ crackling brick Winding roadway leads investor. $39.500. Owner fireplace, large Hv r m. to this palatial estate! will carry small 2nd trust 60x.100 lot Obie gar. A Out of the mist the soar-d~. Bkr s:J&-8836 neat as a pin fun home ing marble entry leads tol~~~~~~~~~~I for$55,750. Bkr 962·5Sll hvmg room with stone hearth! King Arthur dm· THINKING AIOUT mg! European kitcht:n! SELLING? Newport Beach Huge master bdrm with old stone fireplace and CALL US! Relaxing & s wnken Roman tub! W • H T H-• Soanng staircase to 2nd ere ere 0 '"P f• h" Jeve1 withs foot wet bar! 540-3666 IS mg 11u~h Hefner 's retreat! 2 36' Boat slip + large 3 .f>n\ale bdrm h1deways! ~'j bedroom Condo + ~u~1 ~:~;:~eLo:~~:o~~J~~ t!t/iiiZ/~ ~~:~~.~~~ ~~ela~~ by 1(t a cre o r forest ~ ... -·-• ~-··....... ly, yet easy upkeep. Auto primeval. Too much A "House-sold" name sprinklers. Lock up with moretoment1on! Vacanti---------complete burglar alarm and r eady Jolly ":ell MAKE MOM HAPPY system. Plenty parking pnced at $72.000. Call space. Enjoy now, 4 qu1rk847-6010. A real beauty, 211.r ba, ex· years new. Keep for ap- , " ' ' ., ' "' " '' e cut 1 v e s t y 1 e, wit h preciation. ~ paneled family r oom. 400. E.17""• FOR.~,l! [~ I: I: . ' ·I ,, ' I; j,,' ! I • • I• •l• 11 11" BETTER THAN MEW 7l/4 VA LOAN ('an h(' purcha!>ed sub· JC'<'t to 7·'4', VA loan. This lovely airy home has 3 bd, 2 ba, lge fam. rm , vaulted celling w heavy shk roof f\ppt 11nly. Call today $58,900 (. .. 111545·9491 Huge swimming pool. CM ____ _..,.. Pro res s i on a I 1 y · ~-.., · -'° • -.._ Jan d scape d , 1 o v e I y ~~=!li!-r!!.!~·e-!!ilm!~~ patios. $174,950 .; Call 640-6600 co .......... 359 S-MIC)llel Orin Newport Ctttter OPEN DAILY San Juan Capistrano N. of Mission on El Camino, left on Zanja. follow Open House signs to 26507 Paseo Santa Clara. 6f6-3928, eves 549-1532 SHADOW RUN PLAN #4 THE ONLY ONE ON THE MARKET Gracious living in 4 Br, 3 Ba. 3 car garage. family room, luscious landscap· ing, special location. As king $85,500. Bkr 839·1710 ..A-Olan REAL ESTATE 900 Gl•·n"''Y"" St \'I\ , .. , ' ~ \0 OJ\() Huntington leach 1040 BY OWNER, 4 BR, 2 Ba. STUNNING! ••••••••••••••••••••••• fam-rm, Crplc. nr Lake 3 Bdr_m.' 21,:'.i ba. vu 2 beach units. $52,500. Gd CharmlDCJ Spanish Huntington. Assumable home' fplc .. ga ~den , income. R-2 cor lot. Gin· Styt~Home ~ ia;te~sl~~~in~~~ REALESTATESALES _l_o_an_._$5_1_,_500_.84_7_·7_032_-t pond, ceramic tile & ny Fortune . rltr . E nter th rough t he w/spacious garden lanai Are _you ready for a fan· Park Street, Hunt. Bch. 2 woodthruout. $79,500 S7S.?5aC).: wrought iron gales into room. formal dining, and tast1c 191-6? We are-Blks from Civic Center'l•--------•1-:.:.::...:.:::=:: _____ _ the ceramic tile entry. warm natural wood tex· with offices in Orange, High Sehl. 3 BR, Den, 2 MONARCH IAY TERR MEWPORT SHORES ~hdf~~;s.isN!~ wp!f:i'. tures with an approx. 60' Tustin,& lclu ntin gton Frplc's. Gd cond. 50xl50 Excitingly decorated 4 Largest one story in frontage offering a 90 Beach, osta Mesa. lot. $68,000. By owner. bdrm 3 bath home with e-in condition. 3 BR. new carpels, wallpaper. degree view of Harbor Don 'ts~ttl~forless:-85% M2·9970aft.5:30 pm. lots ·~r wood, high BA, 2 patios. PDime 4 Bedrooms, extra lge 1. h b m s d t I • $55 ooo famllyrm,1Sx30covered ig ts , ay, ocean , com J s1on pa1 o lrYine 104 beamed ceilings· pro ocation. , . islands & jetty. An ir· salespeople for s ales & f t d d' '\ "'YWOOD REALTY patio. Fruit trees. A U Un W • i l led •••••••••••••••••••••• ess. an scape , w1 "" ho 'th 1 Off ed r e placable value at s gs. ere n eres _. STY pool & jacuzzi in a pro· * 548-1290 * . me wi ove. er $185,000. Call 644·7211 in You ! Ca 11 Ph ii AB"'NDOHED 2 teded patio. O~tstanding --------.-- at a low $64,900. Giblliseo al !;49-9511 srANISH ocean views. $187,500 NEWPORT -~-..... +2PATIOS TURMERASSOC. •• - UPERB ~;~ MHDOCCUPAHCY7 uosN.Cst ,Laguna HEIGHTS., tF YOU 0 MES J.J~~ ~ata~t!i wle1!!,':.~ie~~1 ___ 4_9_4-_l_l_7_7__ 3 BR, 2 Ba, just like Ifni. have a service to offer or lmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil•---Hut1!!5M":~~;:..tlet Costa Mna I 024 ---------1 heart out! CLEAN & L.agMM Hilt I 060 $69,000. Prine. ~. Lachenmyer Realtor /.Jn NIGEL OAllEY ~ ASSOCIA TES r . . Roods lo sell, place an ad ---------549-8655 •••••••••••t••••••••••• NEW! Spanish fireplace. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Agent. S49 ·08 li·~ an the Dai ly Pilot --------i--------i l/2 Mile Cathedral bearoed ceil· UKENEW 845-"20.1 ··;~4 SELL idle items with a Oaily Pilot Classified Ad CPlhoasnself!~.~ion · Real Estate Sales Mesa Verde To Be•ch i~gs. Bright as sp~ng all Relocating .. 3Br, 2e a . Duplex by owner, ~ '"" GALAXY REALTY DO YOUR 4 Bdrms. + Family "" ~!I~ k~~cben._ G11antic ~.900-0wn. Assum GI. Bay view, corner to<.~ Prestigious location. OW.._. THINI'!.. Room $37,500 r~est.a family rooQl. ~2811 ·io build. $120 ooo. S46--0788 Gettff'Cll I 002 G1Mral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• REAi.TORN 644-7270 "' IALIOA IS& •M) °"""° Want to trade? We want more Units -for this c harming DUPLEX. Front house has 2 bedrooms+ cozy fireplace . Plus 1 bedroo m apart ment. Both have been remodeled and arc only one short block to the North Bay. See it, you'll love it at $1151000. 2121 f . COO$t Highway, COfOnO cW Mor , .. ...... ,.. ...... ...... Strong sales s upport-" • Owner Anxious Windtng stalrcue to ' Hieb commissions. Call On this 'Al acre lot with a Top location, beautiful Great opportunity. Three Queen of Spain hid~away L09 .. HigYet I 052 Spy Glass mn. 4 Bd, 2 ba, Vic Stuart. 901 Dover Dr, cozy 2 Br home, room for home! Big rooms in years old and full of suite. Super aiz:e walk-in ••••••••••••••••••••••• !am.rm., din.rm., PQOl, suite 130. Newport anythinga.sktngSU,999 plush decor. Entry hall warmth&love. Enlryto closet. Private SpanlshBtrl Pacesetter view Jacuzzi. maid rm., Pan. Beach. 839-1710 offers a hearty welcome. big entertainers living brick patio PLUS large home. 3br, 2ba. Owner . view. Owner, $175,000. 64§.3111 REXL.HODGES Robust fireplace in the room, dirrtng room area backyard paliol Low $55900.675·st82. 640-1751. REALTY living room. separate served by an all modem maintenance. Try $8100 • ' . 1-,,.---....----- dining room , dream chefs kitchen wllh coun· down for instant home! Hewportlteeh 1069,..W'pOli leach 1019 kitchen. Xtra big master try wood cabinet.I, con-Sharp·don't hesitaLb-call ••••••••• .. •••• .. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1002G....-al 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ma en ab I trvtne realty U H4 I 'f I I S I T Y P A I I - THE JUI WARD A sharp 3 bedroom w /huge bonus room on a quiet street. Jmt a short walk to all shopping. $59,500. Tom Queen &H 6200. (IU6) Hz..aJI 64UJM "10...o.t.. ............ ...... .... ~.., suite. Orange trees. fruit vertible den. Lota of ex-today732-l700. " trees! $69,950, nKR, call trM, BKR, catl842-88$4. Of't1>1f110•1t\MH08lNr<f1 - 1100 .i!ft9 f-lftNI ... , ......... , .. An&n'IOH!! Ju.l lilted. 3 bedroom and fam.Uy, ruaUc beam pa.Uo, brick 8--8-Q and nre rtns. Super sharp with Iota of extras. Near new. Asking $57,000. Must sell. Ca.tr~ll51. -~" .. HERITAGE . REALTORS ·1 NEED? An upfraded home cloee to 1cboola, frffW&Y Ir shoppln1. Hero lt la! Ideal for familt with c hildren, louly 4 bedroom, 1 'h baths, I~ maintenance yard• • Iota more. $:Se.OOO. O.oer la trana.ftmld and a.u- ia& RARE FIND Ideal home tor act!ve re· tired or au.rter home for yo&lO& couple. on or Irvine'• tanett com· muolUee. 2 Bedrm • famlly room. $50,000. · Owiter movin• out of at.ate. Showt ltke a model bomt. WlU\ maQJ utru. Call~Wl , , , HER ITAGE . . Hf Al TORO, f "'~~ UNIVERSITY PARK -· 2 BEDROOMS Popular & dramatic townhouse . w /fireplace & d ining .room .• Private patio. Near parks le pools. . Notre Dame model, Including the· · land at '53.900 : A CourwaL IAMlll CO. 6~4-1 ~766 .......... s. ·--. I ...................... ............ _,. fw Nie 2100 ...,.., Uefwlll•1t1 ....... Uafunl ... d Hw1et Ue ........ d • .,.,. ....... '°'' ~········· ................................. ~~ ........... ···--···········-••'!•• ······················· OAJLVJ'ILOT .JJ ...... ---..... ·............ .._... IOff At ••ull -•liidt J2401'ldlstil•IMdt 3J40 a.ec11 326t Af•lmc••,_ •••d ~ata1 .. 1....... A.fclawlaU..... 1 • •••-•••••••••••• ltDUoo In•••tora a. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .............. ••••••••• •"•••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Steps it() clubhouse, pools, tennls courts. Immaculate 2 bdrm ~ den · .atrium ck brick patio, $65,000 : • LIDO REAtTY 3377 Yle ...... M.I; 673-7300 ~. i laqe lots Ml~._. 316t COINMeso JIJ-4Me•portlndl ll•t Ill Apt. Complex. Hu.ot-..ow ...,..., IA YCIUT ...... .,............ ••••••••• • ••• ••••••• •• • • • • • • • • • • •••••••••••••••••••••• lnatoa Beach, 2' bib to M 1 .. _._ "'-lt 4 b r , Iba. fa m rm , 4 * • * UTILmES rAID ocean. Fantaatlc op· eadow a.r-A uv Course $500/mo lse. Avail im· Olx turo duplex. 2 B(, Terry Sheward ~wal~;=:me of. DILUXI mediatedly.SSJ-4281. ~~-;~i:/ :::::::: 2441 Mnie>Dr. OeJ~~~~:r~ZbL s Bedroom, bltns, disb,;,.ashers. Blufla Condos ; leasu Aaent64M1S1 Newport'-oct. Lge walk·ln cloa!!_•.., 1-a....... .............. . 1. · from$3ik»to$59S You are the winner of blw, saracc, C$lble ·1·v .. --. ....... -. treplace, 2~ baths. Must ~ these . Agent844·U33 QCEANFQONT Wlntor. two free dinners (flc.50 Adults/no pets. S300 aut . Gfoo•H 2700 lovely apartments located in Neat: Br pr adJt.s no 1 > 1 • d f uu June 15. $375 mo. oa ••••••••••••• .. ••••••.. • HARBOR VIEW 2 ~. pett. S250. '2u.'"'6.30u •a ue ae ec~e rom l '4 Acres • near P•rrla prestigious.area!f!Om$375/mo. Deo, 2 Ba , nr park, \ ' ~Mike'amenuat year.1~eae!u5T' to·~ Lake, path ot yrowtb WW consider children school & pe>ol. New crpta, Winter 18'28 w. Oenn· HOLIDAY IMH .:S~~ ~er 6 P:l. •P level, vlew. eood arm 6 paint, etc. Gardeou in· f r o n t. l B r · $.1 8 O . 31 l I lrislol St. bone country, Juat off See at Intersection of Graham & Heil, cld . Avail. immed. Studio·$155, Util Free. Coat•Mete Y-RLY ' br, 2 ba, 1>y ~Y 60, $2500 A, 103 dn, \Huntington Beach. 6'13-U48 983-4888 Please call 8'2.5Cf78 ext. beach. Near new, bltn.s" .. wport •ech 1069 CHdo•l-.luzt/T .. pnnonly <714>675-6615 · Npt. Hts. 3-BR l ·ba, dbl 1 or 2 Br, adults, nq_,eet.s. 333to cJalm your ticket.a. garaae. $390. 548-406.S ...................... llwes for :Je rr:o Raatala llMT RC>eBS llAL TY • aar. $300 mo. lease. 466 $!70/$190.1A21 E.1"'1 St, * * * 3 Br. 2 Ba, yrly 2 bib to WAU(TOIEACH ••••••••••••••••• ••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 140.2601 w .... 300 Westmtnst.erAv.613-3599 N.Ht.s.648-1801 lBdrm,2 Ba beach$36Smo. 2STORY·S67,900 HORTH• ... UH• Ha•n...,..a..d Oc nl v . 2 M d 1 M 4 Pl.. no 642-3188 Ma'gnlficent 2 story ~ ~ •••••••••••••••••••••••. Nr Beach w /Tennls, ea rontw/ unrp1er esa e ar · ... x, beach home wlth charm *CONDOS* eor.. .. M.. 312z COlhlMeM lJH lntae 3244 Poo~a. 3 Br 2 8 a, frplc, Br,furnorunfurn. pets.~.645-1.208 2 BR, l "' Ba. (iOodo style. and personality. Private Whitewater Vtewa. 2 & 3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• !:c:ail658. Immed. $350 mo. S40-2X>l8 536-3Dl l Br Upper, lge, immac.. Blt~. cpts, drps, encl. sundeckoompletewitb bdrm.unltafrom$M,500.3Br18a,patio,lgeyard.Ex.cepUonal 3 br, 2 ba, • _,..}I $175.1Br.l /1S to6/1S.ll8 refri1. Adults only, no p a tio, h e ated.pool. wet bar. Super luxury in 4La20 Cypress, North 314 Jasmine. Open Sat. & xlntloc. $375mo. Refs re RENTALS , 36th St. Few yda. to bch. pets. S.170. M0-6338 ::~ no pets. $2lS. downstairs master wing, guna Sun. lMPM l..QS.8272 or q'd. 5'0-1542, 546-9'60 2 Br, 1 ba $375 S.. Cll•nt. 3276 Util pd. l adult or couple, a nd two. additional C•675•7225 l~ 2Br+den,2ba $S2S ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• nopets. $32S.Nearnew3br,2 ba, YRLY s pac. 3 br. near bedrooms l.l!Pst•i-....... 0 Back Bay Condo. 4Br, 2Br,2b~ $380 ocm• ... YtEW frplc gar no pets E bch/bay Only ,.,., .. 95 .. ... ,Aw Mer.rt lelidt 3169 3b t d 2 B 3 b NB $1200 SUPER ~ OCEANFRONT Deluxe 2 C.M.~1Go3 . . . . ,..... . tcill baths . Massive !1• new cp a, rps, r, a •A"" 4lA70 ON GOLF COURSE. 2br Br 2 Ba, ~2S wk,· ..... c 6731909 leave msg. a replace and enclosed ••• •••••••••••••••• • pamt. $425 mo. 492·2196 3 Br, 2 ba ..,....,.... ... __, atrium with orchids add. 2br,lba,gar,fencedlard, 11::-...-&...L.y' 1 1,. .. 4 3Br2'1'!ba $380 twnbse.$295.492-72lO. Sue mo. 2/1 t.o 6/1/76. (213) M~A DEL MAR, lge 3 $365 Yrly Ocean Front 2 mu""b to ro·-"ntic set $250. Singles w/re OK . .--.-~ 3Br2"'baNB $1500 Witaker,842-8854 . 9QM)()18&(213)6'98-1383 BJ.l. 2 '1'! Ba, $275. Br, 1 Ba, bltins, deck, " ..,.... • ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 Br ,..._ b • ...,c Children OK 751-0704 Ung. Wife saver country 276-2201/642·9190. ,2n a ~ San Juan s..ta Alla 3710 . · garage64S·3655 . ""'tchen + + + flex1· ble BRAND new house, 3 br.. 'Br 2~ t-a $500 C-'s..___ 3271 2 BR t d 11.... b th .u ba pool• t " ....-~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• s u •0~ . .,.,. a ' For lease. Terrace apt. GQ' financing. Don't miss Houses Uftfurwlshecl •comm. ecivt LE RAISOR ....................... cpts, drps, util met. bay view. 2nd floor. 4br, PO& beauty. Call now for ~IH/ ••••••,.•••••••••••••••• Nr. frwys. $325• 8 3 Bd. 2 ba, crpt.s, drps, AMIASSAOOR IMMS $22S. 645-8079 4ba, 30• liv rm, din rm. rnore information! Onitssate 1800 Cotona .. M .. 3222 Dino,998-2290 REALTY fenced yd., dbl gar·age, OFAMERICA •2Br Mesa Verde, lower. brkfst rm, air. Call 846-7171.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 BR, 2 ba, bltns, 2 ca .(523CampusDr.Irvine veryclean.$31S.S86-5418. TWOLOCATIONS Garage, adults $200. No 675-7030. «WN1U9 llSfUNT08'N1Cf t FOUlrLIX · 3bl", 2ba; stove, refrig, gar., community pool CampusValleyShopCtr 4r--t.-... _... 1280 WEEKLY RATES ---------MR. OCEAM dahwshr. Nr bch. $425. MOf'e. Kids ok. No fee. CAU 833-8600 ~ Anv pets. 833-8974 Lido Isle 2 br. Util incl. This has to be the 438 Begonia. 675·7927. $26S. 1st Pioneer Rl~y, ·~··••••••••••••••••••• FULL SERVICE 2 Br l'h Ba, brand new 213-281-8406, Eves/wlmds sharpest available alon 84.2"'421 Univ Park Tel't'ace 2 Br 2 Fireplace, super clean 4 2277 Harbor, C.M. Twnbse style. Frplc, Lge _67_>_2342 ______ ~ th t () BR g 4 BR, 2'1'! Ba, n ew Ba Twnbse. frplc, $370. br, 2 ba, bltns, crpts, 2909Bristol,S.A. vt ti $27S 2247 ---------1 2 eBRcoas(l.) 1 1 B3R· o' <21'> Spyg lass Hill home. 4Br2Ba,C~cdbkyd,very 552-7896&586-8955 drp s. $345 /mo. 645·'840&540·2300 P pa o,gar, · 3 BR, 2 ba, gar, patio, DUPLEXW/SLIP · • · · n Y Panormamic ocean clean. Children & pets 963-4500/963-1786 Elden 979-l658 block to beach. No pets. BillC~oll 640.SSOO f.~=i~SENHS~t/Sun view. ~ase. Avail. im· OK.$375.581-4852 . Brand new, 2br Terrace .No RentalFee ••••Ills Uke New 2 Br, walking Yrly.W.Nwpt642·1603 Hastings&Co.Realtor. · t., :. · med.$$50.mo.644-9229 Hlln.._.onleach 3240 twa:ihse. Crpt, drps, VallageRealEstate Unfwltished distance to 17th St. $225 Exec. BayfrontApt.Lldo. l·2 Lot, Home w/alley ac· cess. $46,000. Del Mangels, SUNSET R~AL EST ATE, 963-3991 -r patios frplc . $350. W 16 mo 548-4971 3 BR 2 ba. d ... •x. Older •••••••••••••••••••••• ' l S52·30l6 South L-3286 ••••••••••••••••••••••• · See. bldg. Adlts. Yrly. ' ... mo.mtn. se. . -~-'"' •..11..--p--:--. .1 3807 .... 75 t"I . I'd 67"' .... ,, .. children, no pets. $375. 2 BR. yard. pati9, gar ••••••••••••••••••••••• -~a 2·BR 2·ba., Mesa Verde. oro • u 1 ·inc · .,.......... Agent64o.7000 child/pet.s$22S. Turtlerock 3 BR. 2 Ba, l 3Br & guest house. Lower ••••••••••.••••••••••••• Private yard. $235. !110. UHIDESCO CLOSE to beaeh, 2 b blk to pool. $440. mo. 3 Arch Bay. $500 per mo, Custom bwlt, prof. dee 2 s e 1 e ct Proper t 1 e s REALTYINC. CostaMeta 3224 dplx, gar, cpts, drps lease.646-1086 2 yr lease. No dogs. BR,lBa.Stepstoocean, 556-2660 Freerentalsenlce a..fffulUpper 714/846-13lt •••••••••• .. ••••••••••• chUdrenok$225. •---leach 3248 ·499.3429 gar. $335 mo 640·5650 ft--p-:-.a 3826 991-8000 a....cOftdonthtiwn FOR LEASE 3BR 2 BA LARGE 3 br, pantry_,...... days,642-5225 eves. -utm Duplex 2 br. 1 ba, newly -r on.. Property 2000 lr f ard · fncd yd. gar', fp, $295. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Houses Furnished or ••••••••••••••••••• • ••• decorated. a ll util pd. 3 bed.rms, 2 bat.11, huge••••••••••••••••••••••• g. ncd. y · $425/mo HOMEFINDERS ELEGANT LIVING Uttfunlished 1300 COf'OftCI dtl Mar 3822 Ocean View 2 Br 2 Ba, lge $350. mo. fp}t, dining rm, putting ulU tenant ind~lrial & 63l·l.830 642-9900 MONARCH BAY VILLA ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• dlx. Bltns. $239.so•---------~ee:,· ~ad?ln~n,s~uf· office bldg, Orange Co. Beautiful 3-BR 2·ba Con· N.ew2BrB2~Ba,Ocean Outs tanding l Br , 49J..9577/830·321S/49f>.S079Steps to Sand 2 Br 2 Ba, ........,.1., ;i7 Soo swimming Airport Location. Prin. do. All xtrs, Pool, club· VACANT view, balcorues, 2 frplcs, walk/bch patio frplc .., frplc, deck, bltns, $300. "'fULLRiEALTY' only.549-1480. bse.$325/mo.645-3777 3BR,bugecornerlot,all pool, sauna, security, $265 Unl~. $285 rum: re "'v Lrg 1 br, crpts, drps, 548-38m&642·0282 bltns, newly painted leaseowner644-1519 673-8617CdM . 'll~ ~:r.:_~.· ~~v70S8e, afrfti6g.or$wlk6n5ds/m.o . 2BR ·Partlyfurn. 546-0114 LIONS ESTATES Sharp, new decor. 3 BR, 2 i 'd c ,. .... ,.; ......- B DA I N .,....., .. .,..., SI e /out. OV patio. SWIMTHISWINTER c=:=s lHousetoOcean uilder I Broker selling _., poo · o ,,... .... _... b $350 I Ask f property.3To18unitsin First, last & cleaning~~· F . m~2SOlor 3 br,frplc.mag.view. •shed 3425 CORONADELMAR VERY lrg 2·BR 2·ba Call673-7180 prime areas in Hunt· dep. 548-6797 or aye, or HEATED POOL ••••••••••••••••••••••• w /terrace, upstrs. no ington Beach. New & . . 962·4471Brkr 890 Canyon View , 2 BR c ondo, close to 2 Br Townhouse, frplc. pets $225 675·5205, LGEllEDROOM near new. E.S1de 1 Br, JUSt dee. lge HUGE 49'1-1532 schools & shopping. Pool, tennis, continental 675-3824 Split level, frplc, 51 .. 2579 592•50 IO lot wtr&garde ner pd. breakfast. Some ocean & sundecks, $42S mo. -$350. 642-0835/642-5280 Prestige 2 story 4 bedrm. RENTALS Hunt Bch area $225 . Catalina views . Close to Fowttain VaUey 3834 645-8964 •---------• formal dining rm, 2~ LAGUMAIEACH From 9·30 t o 3 ca ll shopping & fine beach.•••••••••••••••••••••••--------- 19% Spendable. T rade •2 Br t wnbse. Mesa baths, upgraded tbruout. U B RM & 893·6571, eves & wknds 644•2611 lmmac 2 Br. ADULT Con· Part. furn. 2 Br. Yrly. Nr . your local property for Verde. Gar, W /D, pool. 2 Yrs old. Walk to ocean }PIMw :ft \ D Lg 897-4759 do. air cond, pool, nu cp Behl Bay. Only $275. MEWLISTIMG! ftxertrlrparklnCorona. $275.Pvtpatio.833-8974 $450 /mo . inclds sundeck ·W~OCEA~ Huntington Landmark &drps,$22S,968·7437aft 67J..1909 1eave message. SS5K dn. OWC 1st. Agt gardener. Ask for Keith VIEW B .1 . k' h 2 & 3 Br Twnhse Apts. 5 Harbor View H011Ms 642·9666 3 Br 2 Ba, frplc, cpts, or Faye 960.2501 or . w t·m ttc en, Condo, Adults. 1 Br, $265 Encl patio bltns frplc ---------1YRLY. 2 Br, l lh ba. frplc, · PHASE Ill WANTED drps, bltns, fenced yard, 9&2-447lBkr. dbl.garage.$400mo.PUS mo.968-2S49aft6PM. 673-7183 • ' · Hwatific10ttleach 3840 1 blk to bch. $300 Call SOMERSET PLAN Family $350mo. 631·2711 2 BDRM. & RUM SCI 2 B full k"t h •••••••••••••••o•••••• 645-7054. >BR 3.ba, fam rm, wet By.private party, !Oto~ . Charming 3 Br, highly up· RM . home. Built·in r, 1 c en.~· 2 BR, l lh ba, frplc, 1 ••--Lt 0 •---------Pr~de of Owner ship Easts1de 3 Br 1 Ba, Nu graded, prime H.B. area. k itchen, dbl. garage. pool. Clubhouse Nace Corolido. ~ o ce• e.fyfront apt. Dock avail. bar. Professionally Uruts.642·4116 crpts, drps, remod. $375 m(). Avail 2·1·76 Quiet residential section. Vu.$250/mo.492·9888 673·7S3'7or979-3084. 1 Br with View, refrig 3br, 2ba, sundeck, frplc. landscaped & decorated. ---------• '"''Leh. fenced yd Famt·ly , $385 Mo stove, sml pet OK. From $465, utit pd. 673·8800. Vacant. Beautiful home. Duplex, 7941, 7951 ~c: 631.27ll · · 968·95l8or962-7788 · Townhouse M h St OPENSAT./SUN.l0-5 Cyp S HB B .......,. 1 BDRM & DEN Unfurnislwd 3525 Nearnewduplex:2BR.,2 $175. gr 214 A.14t · Blwn6&10pm. ress t. · · 2 R, 1 NEW3 Br 2 Ba Condo. dbl OLDER HOUSE. Loe. ••••••••••••••••••••••• bat.hs Close to ever· 536-8400-or645.S107 · 2301 PORT LERWICK Ba ea. $40,900. 898·4121 2 ~ R, yard , gar , gar , pvt patio, nr Hntg near Pottery Shack. 2 . . yt.hing. $425/Mo. 2 Br duplex, newly dee .. •' f13·760 I Bkr. cbild/petsok. $190. Hbr$350. 846-5107 Eves. BLKS FROM BEACH. Newport Rmera an CM 3 Harbor Investment Co. Walk to heh $180 & up. No frplc magnificent view ---------• 2 BR, r n c d yard, Close to everything. $225 Br_. f Ba, 2 st y ~thedral * * 673-4400 * * Summer increases. Pool. of h a rbo r •• b o at s . .,time •Covington child/pets ok $245. . Super 4 br, 2 ba, cpts, Mo ce1l s. Rec. Fac1I $370. rec rm. drps, crpL Adlts. Mariner's Mile $475. mo. •'or Big Canyon pro- Wrties. Call Bli QlQyon .Realty . 644·1193 ~xff• 3 BR, fncd yal'd. gar., drps, R/0 , $345/mo. srUDIO APT Located 645:7000 as k for Mr Spectacular View of no pets. 220 12th St. 645·6392 d ays ask for Prideofownenhip,xlnt cbild/petaok.$285 963-4.SES963-1786 atVictoriaBeach.ONLY Sullivan · 9cean&Bay.Upperun· 536·9505. 219 15lh St. Ted-,or962-9666 eves .J local &'cond., 2 buildings HOMEFINDER9 No rental fee 2000 VDS. TO BEACH. al. new duplex. Frplc, 536-7031. East Bluffs 3Br, 2ba 1 in FVly, $120.000 ea. l 642·9900 Village Real Estate Partly furn. All utilities Apaw lnwnh Fu"'ished encl gar , 3 Br 2 Ba, $49S. For Rent 1 Bdrm Apt. Townhouse DW, dis-'9 Cll1M11t1 I 07 6 ....................... TO CLOSE ESTATE Ocean bluff view. 1806 Calle Los Alamos. 836-3447 $95,000 ........ CaplstrcMo I 078 building in Hunt.Bcb. 3 BR twnhse-Pool patio Frplc,3br,2ba,enclosed pd.byowner.$175Mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 67~631-2333 $180permo. posal. dbl gar w1auto :Sy·:::.::3owner. Prin. enc. dbl gar. $325. mo'. patio, crpts / d rp s. In So. Laguna. 1 Bdrm. Balboa Island 3706 Costa ~esa 3824 515 7th St. HB. opene r P ool & Rec •-----· ----• 5'9-3598or54().1722 $345/ mo. 963-4569 / apt. Located 1 blk;above ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••.. B T b center. Adults only $332 963-1786 CoastHwy. Walktoshop· 2br apt. Patio, near bay. 2 Br l h a wn ~e mo.Leaseavail 644-7232 SHARP 4-PLIX Need active retired cpl for No Rental Fee ping and beach. All util. Av a i 1 a b 1 e J a n 1 5 CASA VICTORIA w /dshwr · range & patio,, ________ _ XLNT C.M. LOC. 2 Br, frplc, lge fenced yd, Village Real Estate pd. by owner. $200 Mo. 1,2&3 br, Deluxe Unfur. pool nearby 536-5006 ori--------- Built·ins, s prinklers, gar. No pets or children. MISSION REALTY 67J..34S8. or Furn. gas/wtr pd. _5J6._7_542_______ OCEANFRONT copper plumbing, 675-5595 Sl)Otlesssmallhouse, 985S.CstHwy,Laguna Yearly,immac.luxurious ~oolults-Nopetsrc·f~e 3 Br l "'2 Ba Twnhse l ·Bdrm.Yearly$325 privacy. Very well main· beaut. yard, S330 mo ..... ___ 49 .. "731 furn. 2 BR, no children/ • ~ec r~. e eva 0 STEPS TO BEACH tained. Sharp 3 br, ram rm, 2 inc.water&grdnr . ,.._ .-v pets.Refs.req.$350.mo. 52SV1ctona,642·8970 w/dshwr, range, yd & ;piralstaircaseleadirrg-to Mvttsell! fpJcs, immac cond .. cul· 962·7787askforNan lmmed. Avail. Unfurn 2 673-5099 patio, pool n e arby, 2 BR, 2 b$37a, rly, furn._ O<."ean view retreat off of 587 000 lO'i: Do de·sac, $375. Vacant. Be cloee to Hi School 5J6.5006or 536-7542 · •••••••••••••••••••••• muter bedroom. Luxury • · 0 ;':0812 Avail now. Call Larry 3-BR 2-ba, fam rm, frplc . ~luded. $300. 497.1970 · Bc6oa Peninsula 3707 SPACIOUS NEW TRI 33::.}.!~~~~~~e~S bome.$89,500. Agent 546-5880. $350. per mo. Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• PLEX 1 mile to ocean SEA WIND I 00/o SPEHDAILE b f 1 898-1739 Laguna Charmer 3 Br, 1 1 BR, nr Bay, frplc, Sgl $330 3 Br, 2 Ba bltns, lg Cood BR Ba U ANCHORAGE TwoCosta Mesa4·Plexes 3 . ri :c,.m r'}' .. i P~5' l"IM 3244 Ba, 2~ blks to bch, $385 Adult only. $165. mo .• yr· frplc, sep gar w/lndry fum.~~!rly ~ . n· IMYISTMIEMTS buy one or both. Each ~6~646-f:[i. ~c. · ••••••••••••••••••••••• :::,si57·1989 or Cl) ly,utilpd.673·1178. conn. 546·5633 wknds or $88,500. Scheduled rents, . . BEAUT. San Joaquin Coronadel Mar 3722 _a_ft_6_. -------1 ===C=7=1=4=t=4=9=6-=7=7=l=l~I $920 per ~o, $13,500 Charming little3 bd, 2 car Twnhme Large 2 Br, 2~ Mission Vieio 3267 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PINECREEK $24S LGE 2 br, 2 ba, D/W, down. Prine. Only· gar., lots of storage, lge Ba 2 sty. View of golf••••••••••••••••••••••• $275 Sep Qtrs 30+ Male UYES UP R&O t d associated 8 JI 0 I<' £ JI S IH II l T (> P 5 l O]', 't1¥ f!olt'-oo t:' 1 ,.. I\ l 547·679:t or 540·7823, fncd yd., boat access, co~rse & lake. $550. BEAUT. Home 4 Br 2 Ba, or Fem.' Vu, cii>1c, quiet. TO ITS NAME Brookhu~f &s ilarr:ilfo~: 1100 Owner/Agt. npae~t.1nkla.edsr ~-epexttseriookr, 547·7044 Din .. Rm, bltns, {rplc, lo Ref's.675-5033 Over 500 tall trees and Agt. No fee. 846·1311 ; ••••••••••••••••••••••• u• "' l rd N school & •---------MESA VERDE 4-~LEX $330. 2422 Zenith, Santa *RENTALS* mam ya · r CostaMna 3724 1 O s t re am s with _846-49 __ 38 ______ .. r MO. sub-l~ase. Exciting ?f:ri?t~~.~~J:i~:'P~ Absolute!ybeautitul! AnaHeigbts.546·7945. UNIVERSITY PARK shops.$395.548·7672 ••••••••••••••••••••••• waterfa lls c reate a EX lge, 2 br. 2 ba, dlx ParkNewportApts,N.B. pool.$9000.646-5478 Principalsonlyplease. Lux Dplx 3Br 2' .... Ba Din 4BR2\.i!Ba,furn. $5003Br, 2Ba, F/P. vu. $360 $37.SOWEEK&UP relax in g.osettn'i~g lroorr poolside apt nr. bcb. Aldburltssunonynl&y .lo$v2e619y .. · .,,. • THETERRACE mo.S81·7128 or22696Via your spaca us ~ · Adil, no pe ts. $195. 53500. Costa Mesa loca· 44 UNITS best. rental Rm, frplc, pvt yd.,dbl 28R 2 Ba $365/$385 Tercero MV •Studio&'IBRApts 2· bedroom apart ent. 536.8362 64().1218 tion.Lotsdf'extras.Cule. arealnFullerton. gar,$42S.637·709laft6 3BR·2 aa· $42S ' •'IV&MaidServAvail From $220. Furni re Make off er. (714) Principals only please. M~A VERDE 3 Br 2 Ba TuaTJ.E ROCK N4twport leach 3269 •PhoneServ, Htd pool available. Sm all p ts 1BR,1 BA, $200. per mo. 2 $350 L.5e. Newport Isle. 2 642-4780 AGENT FR f le ar. $425 lse TERRACE ••••~•••••••••••••••••• •Children Section OK. Adults only. om BR. 2 BA. $260. per mo. 3 Br 2 Ba, upper duplex f, 642-8550eves546-1081 inc.' g~~.gNr. schools 4BR,4Ba,Pool $1000 UruvParkH~me·4Brs. •Lc>wn;.onthl:.rates. open 9.00 to 6:00. 2 BR, 2 BA, $350 per mo. Delux. (213 )791·4348 lcreage or sat. 1200 FOURPLEX·Good CM 644-93llor979·4575 DEERFIELD FR,3ba, Pnvateyard •s.5,0Fd wee srent Fairview Rd .• Cost a \~aut new. 7 unit bldg. Bayfronl 2 Bd, 2 Ba. Pvt •••-•••••••••••••••••• . . · · 2 BR 2 ..... Ba ... "" leasetc-75 644·7770 w a Mesa. Phone 545·2300. "Close to beach , fplc. Bch •-pi·er. •"en.. yrly. toe. Uru"' have bwltns + • n .....,., -· · 2376 Newport Blvd, CM "' .,-., u•w•11~11..1 dishwashers FA heat. 4Br,Fam.Rm,newlyre· 3BR,2Ba, $425 .,. .. B 3•L Ba Bo sRm 548-9755or645·3967 LRG B I h bltns, encl gar. Bkr. No 979-1935&644·4510 ~ .,. .,.... Need2X>~ do~ $69SOO decor.$395. Ref'samust. WALNUTSQUARE _. r, r 4 • nu • 1 r,poo ,nr .. s ops, fee.CaJlTom893-1351 OCEAMFIOMT YEAGER REALTY· water, grdnr incl'd 3BR,2Ba S325 cpt~s/O& d~p s' lgte 2035 FuhrtOfto CM ~~':,°O:V~:~aar· 3 Br condo, frplc, 1~ ba. •or!t!!.'!.!!:~~shed3900 l·Mlle of lush oceanfront 556-6171 548-3337 2 BR, 2 Ba $32S sppan. onklevresr pooanlg/,teanun1·os l BR Furn 2 lrg closets B ha d & Ad $270 _._..__ I._ .. on the Kona ftlloas• GREENTREE . • · ' · ' Off. _ _..__ p_.... 115 r ams. · ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. iu ... v .., 3 BR 2 b f l bi., $600 m 64().1327/ quee nsue bed, pr1v. ---um 962·7275eves wtth xlnt highway ac· ~~ · • · a, rec, 'r -2BR, 1Ba $340 pnv. o. dressing rm, xtra lge 1, 2, & 3 Br. Adults, no THE EXCITING cessibility, water as· 2100 ~·~0 rms~vrlEntwT RanchoSanJoaquin 64o-lSOOext 1465 roo~ms, encl. gar. pets, ds hwshrs , s hag NewDel.uxeT~plex.2&3 rALMMESAAPTS. sured & land court fee••••••••••••••••••••••• PROPERTIES 556.2660 2BR,2Ba $550 36'Dock3brc0ftdo w/storage. Adults only, cpts , closed garage, Brs. Nice, qwet. Nr. 5· MJNUTESTONPT simple UUe. 92+ Acres For saleoc lease 5600 sq ft ' 2BR, 2Ba, den $460/$500 21h ba. Double gar. $675. no pets. frplc, BBQ. Gas & water Point Shopping Cntr. BCH. at only $1.50 per sq. fl. zoned M·l. 85% A/C & Mesa Verde Pool HOWie 546-7645 afters. pd. Pool. $2SO & $340. 18482 Hunt· Bach. l&.2 BR. Terms avail. Call or improved 400 amp. By for rent or lease, 3 bd, 2'1'! 552_7500 LA MANCHA APTS ington St. 557 ·4608 from $180. write for brochu.re. 2865 owner. 883 S. East St., ba, $500. mo., incl pool NEWPORT Cre.'lt Condo 3 Sl BR Furn. $185. 778Scott Place CM 53()..5775 Adults, No Pets E . Coast Hwy., CdM Anaheim.956-9630 malnt.,640-4737. red h't-11 Br,3Ba,Tennls&Pool. Lot.sofblLDs,pool,walk ' . 1561Mes aDr. 1112625 . $425mo.lse.645-3781 to s hopping. ~ Mj. 642-5073 Sharp 1 Br apt in 4·Plex <SBlks EastorNewport TAX SHELTER 13,500 sq 2 Yrs. new 2-BR, 2·ba, beach. 931 w .19t.hSt. Newly decorated 'e Adults, no pets. $195 Blvd.) . .. HARllO" ft prime bldg. City of In· yawted ceiling, liv. rm., r&alt:y 2-Sty. A·frame; 3 BR, 2 548..()492 studio. Patio. I adult. Cat 8'2·9'94 or84S.1848 546·9860 dustry. Rented w/grow· enclosellt garage. $240 ~ ba. Dbl. gar. Pools, ten· ok Appliances Util pd L leach 3848 COM~ANV REALTORS SINCE 1944 673-4400 ingconcern.213/336-34.51, mo. w"refrig. $230. nis.$425.Agt.548-1290. $l60. oc"'W 19th' ........ uc: .. · riCICJIMCI 111..1COST•MES• J • o.#i1 • • .....,.._...., ee • ee e •• e • e e e e e e • • ee • • • ... A A ask for Chuck or 645-551.S. without. Call 642·S270 4 Br 3 Ba Condo, Fam. B ~ Mna Dro bbl i th near Irvine & Newnort I i ... ROOM Enjoy the new year in a P a pe e nto e e. for.. 2200 Sl1~tl & ~INJI Rm, pobl, tennis, many llilll" spacious 3 br, 2 ba apt Ocean" from your ~pt. ••••••••••••'!•••••••••• Sft rj NEW ORLEANS xtras. $475. 631-cmn N:!t;1l~8:cr'!!&:!:· w/patio, frplc & pool. Lease. Ludury, secundJ, *** Back Bay. Lge 3Br, 2ba , 1959M-'-A•e.CM Adults only. $275. Mature a ults.31755 t . .....a.•~.__..._ I U CH Al METTE H Y 0 ML U TA ...... ........-645-3381 Hwy.499·2835 . .,_,...~,_ frplc. 2 car gar. ui::aul•----...;,.._-------------·----------1 'AVOC:ADOLAND . l7492JordmA•.. S 0 RE RAU Q SD L 0 TS LA y 0 R garden & view of golf ltwdll9•'-ac11 3740 C.t.S•HRauos• OCEANFRONT year ....-. H L t F 0 V I E U X C A R R E K U L N course. Cpt /drps/bltna. ••••••••••••tr•••••••••• ~ A uu-. A •round 2 br $375, bach ~!:~cs~tl::·$l~t;J::. You are tbe winner of I T S K R S A l J A C It S 0 N S Q I C Exec house. S37S mo. BEAUTIFUL l br furn 148 W. Wihoa. CM $175. Kids/pets. UtiJ J>d· DISTJMCTIYE BfGl. 546-1640 two tree dlnntrt ($1.4.SO A E C U A 0 R H C H E R F B S S 96U525 & S.U-9134 apts $170 & $i80. Spanish lewllflll 536-0321 . Adult Apca t:Mnt5 ----.,-------1 1 > el ted from 0 G E t 0 ... B S 0 a R P a\vle bldg, pvt encl gar, Be Uh" d I va ue • ec R E E I' E y ., " * * * <J d TowwlNllM ~ Ocean view spac. 1 br. au •w new eve op· Skbmy Mike's menl.l at T R .. C 0 a A 0 A y L R R E M A pool, sauna, lndry • • l~. Ad lts ,.,,,,.., Sol w ment with all amenities. HOLID AY 1....... "' " J--.lii Nagy 17301 Keel$Oll Ln, 1 blk ,_, COR1 .. 1-u · """'' ona ay, 1 ..... A··-1 •~ft · .,. "" T T E H l( l A IC R L L E L G £ " L E --r· f Be b ffSl l $225. '94·1419 c uuuuu~e. poo • ~.nas. 3131 MtWSt.. R " 25052 Silver Leof W.o ac o a er. Acc.,tCWldltret . gym. Great floor plans, C....MeM AS CR EA ( 8 U 8 NA 1 NT R l D L4111e 842·1848 AllA_..ff Mewportleoch 3169 private patios/decks, Please ealt 142•5118, •Jti.. H \ t P S R 8 V T I R 0 D J 0 N A I E L-. Hiiis . SMALL BEACH HOTEL 2BR $335 ••••••••••••••••••••••• beamed ceillnca. Avail 3.13toclaJm,your.tieteu CAT£ A 0 J Al 2 LR WEL A P VS YouarethewiMeroflwo Roorn.s$23.50week. 28Rw/frplc $345 PARIMIWPoiT fumorWlft.arn. * * * TN y GR. E TM A F ADC l PS Y N I free dinners ($1'.50 Apta$110. mo.536-7056 3BR . $3IS APAITMIMTS tro.$230 • ...tla NA LC J 'ER S 6 MTR 0 pH IT ER value> Sel!eted from ADULT 1arden apt, 1 lnqwrenext.door: Bacbelor1oc2 SISP .. ..-.CM o c NM 1 s s El RAH c T s o 1 1 M Skian.YMlt.• a monuat bdrm poo1 • BBQ No 1:•w~~~;:;1 Bedrooms and 17141549-1102 p E p O 111 T A t 8 A 8 L D G S M C I D HOUDA y IMM cbildteo, no pets. ·um eo.t. )lesa Townhouses Npt Fry aouth to Baker p.:..n-we.==-=~9:1 ! -~.:;. ...... , ;, I Algiers creoltt Old Squar9 • ,Clb1ldo JachOf'I Sq. St. Charles Ca"al Str"ltt Lale• 801"9ne SUgar Bowl City Park M&rdt Gras Tul ane fCJllOrrow: Afr1cln Pt0p.lts • 3131 ....._.st.. l2thSl. S1.M. mo.536-14''7 Fr. $239.50 riatht at Paulari.no. c:..t...... 1 BR EASTSIDE, cpts. Open 9-41 Dally Sales omce opef\ from Please call 6d-5671, ext. Llf•• IHdt 3741 ru,., bltm.dshwh ... '1115. Spa-Pools·Tennls 9 AM lo6:30 PM 333toclalmyourtlckets H••••••••••••u••••••• 6Q.Qt3 Across from F ashlofl R 4000 Sml furn bach., nr bet\. · IJJand at Jamboree or 001\1' * '* * Util'a pd. Emp'd adlt. $llll. l hr duplex. Pt-et. San Joaquin HiUs Rol)d ••••••••••••••••••••••• SwP•~!~• 4boBR, 3A~t' SZ/wkly . .,.-4200 ~=~:iok~·~ ':!~i &714,644-1900 ~j~i~c~c:.2 ~pt~\;~ &\Cllront me. Yai M1rwporta..ca 3769 req'd. 954 W. nlh St. UVENeM'lbeBead1! wk up . 548·9'15S o r ~~ rso· 1rl~~ •• ..... •••• •••••••••••• 548·03S8 \ c:.. .. Sol MS-31167 •Y•· OC' t.o WK UP 1&.2 Bdr & .dlr l --------Pll'a for appt. Bach. Color TV, m-ad 1 Br, stove, r~fri.I, new aea UlAdw Apt.a Now reMin,. S1nales, C BR. S ba. F /R frplc, WI\· aerv pool. THE MESA. crpt. Qulet E·&lde loc. 215111=~.!!t, HB '1lc:beneUa. Pool.I, n • nil pool aaiduer. "50. 4U N. Newport Bl, NB $165. mo. No peli. ,,._ ... ,';"; OaHJ, wk!y. mo.atblJ. ~ ' ••1 67~5800 Bkr. No fee. -•• Adulta.; IJl.4110 .# . 1 . I I • J2 DM. Y PllOT Add it ... Build it...Oiaper IL.Hammer it ... carpet SERVICE it ... Cement it...Wi~ it ... Hoe lt ... Clean it...Move it...Press it...Palnt 1t...Nail IL.Plaster lt ... Fix It ... \ .. .. DIRECTORY 4prmce ltepair C•-•t/Ca.c~ Q..,, .. Stnlcff Ho 1M11••1 Mnlllt ..... /P••..... 11•111111 &l.,.W ' .•••••................. ············•·••······ ........................................................................................................................................... ·······•··············· APPLIANCE ttt::PAHt R 0 OM Add 1l a o o ~. Free E•ll(IU•tesl Phillipa Lri plrin&. rellntibln&. I DO IT AW Ho\alework done b)I H · MovtQJ/Haulla1. student lat!E•t. Int Wrra, ext PAIMTIMG SIS/a. $10 -&•rv11.~Qall aar:a&e•, ~UC> cover & Cement Co. Patios. KJ'tt:HENS.t>tnr-tnsela. Electrical, Plumbln1. r:rtenced dependable w/latl• truck. Reaa. (latry·2cln) 1296 oompt Uc·Xlntwotkasf..m. 17141.S.9 2422 cabrnets. Mr. Kero dnvew•ys. Uc .• Bonded. Chem Clean. 882·e389. etc. Rnt l"ata.642·•957 a d y. R • 1100 a ble Barry S48·tn1Jl».l179 (h~cln) $395 compl....... · C:.pelltet --$47·7334 751.s6SJ •Rere ......... HCllAtg "6-0874. MOVING? ~2 HP men Ted 7085. .. ................... .. ....................... Cabinet~forConnolSseur Conttactor ........................................... ~ ... * HOUSECLEANING, move you. Reas. Rt llolhr/llepalr REPIJ_ft.S..ALLTYPES REMODEL·BUILD EuropeanTrained •••••••••••••••••••••••Reliable. expert garden· •HAULING• experlooced. H.B. & 833-394f&e75-7572. •••••••••••••••••••• .. • Reas,f~ests.lk. SPECIAL oo Insulate Sean &nl1eld 548·1914 AJteratlon:s, rm udd 'mi. Ing. Mo malnl, sprklra, YA RD CLEANUP Weatmlntler urea. Call VERY NEAT P ATCll • Walt 830-S020 aoytlme REFS. Ll<.:.64S·3439 _.Senice p11t1<>$, cement wrk. Uc. lodacp 'e . Planta at ••~ •• be(prel0AM.ti2·o:MIO P~..,fn9 .IOBS & RESTUCG_.O . ..., -,... 548-0786. 646·9203 w b o I es a 1 e p ri c es L-..a..--a... •••••••••••,••••••••••• Frff est. 893·1'39 . .MASTER Crartsmans ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·Hauling anything garaae -...,....., PETERS PAINTING ••••••••••••••••••••••• Specialty. Remodeling, Shampoo & steam clean GERWICK &SON 646-l072 clea!"up. Reliable, fast ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' Int/Ext-Reas Rates Houses, additions, r~oc ERAMIC TJLE. New II fuusb work. Refs. Free ing. Color brighteners; ADDITIONS-Lawn maintenance, mow· service. 963-6452 Rot4'.1Uln1·~.j.andscap. Call Gene at 5S2·0t5S q>, patchlna. plal'tering rmdl. Free est. Sml Jobi est.guarwork499-3105 wht carpts 10 min REMODELLlcBl·310942 Ing, edging, tnmming, mi. Sod·Bluegrass 16Yl• <over block w atts). welcome536-2426 bleach. Clean li v rm. dm 549-2170 673·6041 free est 962·3408 SI J 'Loacll Sq.Ft. Tom sa&o.2170 Prol. Palnler. Jnt & Ext. S81H892 1_:.:.::.;;.;::.:::..:_:_lc ____ _ Add its, Re mudehng, rm & hall SlS. Avg rm GetridotunAlghUy ..,.__ <,lual work & reu. Free reeServ • patios, cabmet.5, panel· $7.50.couchS10,cba.ir$S. ROMARO. ~ONSTRU, TRASH&DEBRIS ........._., eat.7S1·0684/S48·2759.· ~ ..................... .. 1 n i · c 0 n c rel e · Guar elim pet odor. Crpt room add1t1ons. paltos, al Ser•icn CoUegeStudenl•S48·642:8 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .;:'•••••••••••••••••••• Removals, limbint. lop-492-9739 750-9460 Jack or repair. 15 yrs ex pr. Do concrete work& remodel· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Brick paving, terraced ~t class Ext/Int. ~ainl· MARV'S PLUMBING pi n g • p r u n 1 n a • John. work mysc If. Refs mg. 531·2225 llANDYMAN·l~omes Hounde41"ing front walks ~/brick & tng, Papering. airless * 646.98()7 • nREW90D $80 Cf?rd/· REMODELl .... G 531-0lOl a_..... . Apts. Consc1ent1ous •••••••••"•••••••••••• concrete combined. Tile spray,2Syn exp979·5294 NO JOB TOO SMALL d e l . lac t bond/ 10s. " ---gin;fncal craftsman. 645-6558. want a R !!:AL CLEAN entrys. Slumpatooe walls 642·2624. Alterations. repairs. Call United· Professional ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOUSE? Call Gingham & planters. Lie. 227t30. ~tom pa~t/wallpaper· DRAIN CLEANED from 1~---------~ores. additions. baths & Carpel, uphlstry. win-ELECTRICJA N ·Small TASK-MASTER Girl. Free clots 645-5123 Ph: 531-4973 mg. Pa.ml inlr $20 rm. $4.50 Eves, wknds same •a..a..Jstery kit c hen~. cabinets. dow & floor cleaning. ~obs. mamt/repa1rs. 22 House, yard, boat. re· s pec. on exterior. price.Guar.5S8·7380 :;.::•••••••••••••••••• put1os. -cement work. Reas prices. Hal bo.i yrse>.pr 11233108. 548·S203 pairs. pamtmg, pruning, Brick, Block, Slone&Con· _968_· -_7'52 _______ .._...;;_ ________ , ...._. ..__ Contractor does own Island. 675-9024 . • etc Reas. 67S·3175 l-IOUSECLEANJNG is crete work by Stewart HOUSE CO •TS Plum~r •. repair, replpe, 1111•1 U...-a ..... 1 work. Palombo Const ELECTR I C ~'!' N · Our Bu~iness. Call Masonry.536-1108 -service linea & iAStalla· Serving Orange Co over M~mber B.H.li. All work CetMftt/Concrete Remodels. additions; Make your ho m ·Janice's Raggedy Anns . By Larry I (714)548-4745 tion. G. Gidley&&2.931S. 20 yrs. Reeovering/ re- h'Uar 962·8314 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 220V Reasonable rates SECURE. Let us install 675-6553 MASONRY-Tile, brick,--------------"-------• pairing/ restyling. No --· ------Cu s tom Brick Work 545-1731 cylmder dead bolls o bl~k, concrete, stone. LO~A PRIDE & F:ilr 10% off w/ad, any plumb-job too small. get our CUSTOMC.:ARPENTR Y Patios & wall sour . )'Ourouls1dedoors.Call •HOUSECLEANING• Licd.968-2$04 Pnc.es. Uc/Ins. Cahco lng.waterservice leaks, pricebeforeyoudecide. P.illos. r~modt?I & specialty. Fast-efhcienl. Have somethine to sell? for esl1mat.e 9am to 5pm By reliable couple. Good P a 1 o t log. XI n t . bathroom enclosures, re· Wm. G. Czykoski, owner, additions 549·4159 ~12 Classtlied ads do it well. Mon· Fri. 645-1822. references. 536-7711 Cla.uified Ads 642·S678 References. 979·3335. as. 832·2468. 645-5910/645-6105. ' Penonals 5350 HelpW..ted 7100HefpWanted 7100 HelpW..tecl 7100 W..tecl 7100 •......................•••...........••.••..••.........•...•........•........••..••...•.•... ~ ..................... . Rooms • 4000 Office Rentaf 4400 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bus1n•ss Laguna Bch. Pri home. Opportunity 5005 Llghtcookmg facil. 150 I w~stcUff Dr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• SP~~~:.~::.~:~~R .. "94·6176 or 838·!HH5. Newport Financial Ctr DRESS shop for sale. Top Annotlltc.nMttts 5100 "'"" -----LeosincJ Office Space Costa Mesa location. Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• Advice on all matters, R 0 0 M w I k i t c hen Call on Site Manager Paul 831· 1400 or 645·5000 * * * 312 N. El Camino Real, pnv'l1;:s. employed pre· (7!4 l642·Jll l ext 246 apt 218 San Clemente. For appl. ferred. 962 7520 Barbara Estes 492·9034 492·9136 ~wet home m Laguna •Mfg. S' Fibgls Snbot 20I Lillian Lo5e your cool with your N 1 S S Sailboats. Ex. pror.ts' Costa Mesa children?. Help i's ava1·1a. WESTCLIFF BLDG. BOYS AHO GIRLS JUNIOR SALESMAN 10To15 Years Old 1guc Jl /mo. 495-5752 $1800 11 · 751 6867 or831·9279 a uw. · You are the winner of ble24 hrs. 549-8939 NEWPORT BEACH 4150 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Loving care for elderly male or fem Bal diets, homey, patJo. 544·3833 Cfl'"•' -'"'•'· 1,lf 0, .,. ·•"<I 11.,.n~ A,,p ../AMC-ti ...... ~~···..-w ../io..-.,/ __ _ "'---.,,_,-. ..... •LIQUOR LICENSE ORANGE COUNTY ON· SA LE GENBRAL "COCKTAILS" Low, Low Price! Call: Mr Winstcn . two free dinners ($14.50 value) selected from t Skinny Mike's menu at ~0~ & HOLIOA Y INN Preparation 3131 Bristol St., ••••••••••••••••••••••• Costa Mesa Jobs W..tect. 7075 If you are 12 to 16 years old and would like to earn $20 to . $.50 and more per week, with a chance to win a trip to Philadelphia, Cape Kennedy or Washington, D.C. and cash awards, bikes and other prizes, I have a job for you. If you are willing to work hard, learn responsibility and the value of money, call Mr. Scott, 549·8956. Transportation will be furnished. This is not a paper route. Earn $20-$40 per week working after school & Saturdays. Huntington Beach & Fountain Valley areas only. Leave name, address & phone numbet OD tape recorder. Call 536-4298. VocatiOll Rentals 4250 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,/ ...... ..-n ... Call Mr. Howard 645· 6101 Collect. (213 > 272 4249 I Please call 642-5678. ext. •••••••••• ••••••• • • • ••• 333toclaim yourtickels. Desire to Jocate in Equal Opportunity Employer CABIN 1 * * * Orange Co. Currently •••BIGIEAR••• 1----------i BEAUTY SALON Lost&"'-··-~ 530 ~rvingasadministrator u.a...w-.a.-...1 71001.._..W..ted 7100 NETS$1.400MONTH rvunu in a lrg out or state .,_.,.. _.._ "~ 3 large bedrooms Sleeps 1$140 up store-offices cpts ALL HELP RUN ••••••••••••••••••••••• church. 43 Yrs. bus. ex· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• DRIVER 12 Separate game rooml drps air bath 17301 Orig. owner moving LOST l2·27. LG MAL per., 25 yrs real estate, w1th color TV and pool Beach Bl. H.B. 842·2834 from area. Only reason J R I s H s ET T E R _ building, subdividing & table Huge sundeck By1 FREE RENT shop ror sale. Localed REWARD6l3-8838 appraising. Hold ap· week or week end exclusive M1si11on VieJo praisal designation. I HelpWClftted 7100twpWanted 7100 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Dental Assistant. 1 girl Fashion Business needs ofc. Mature, capable sharp gals. Sales to non·smoker. Lag.Bch.· management. Full or Lag. Hills urea. 871·9718. p/time. Mrs. Caslrop, 846-7959. 49H~611 Laguna Beach Offices as low as 35~ per area Gd terms Xlnl Yashica camera lost at Calif. brokers lie., Calif. DENTAL, chair side ----' sq ft Mission VieJ· o & J u · · · s h I f dri · · · t E 'd s D FffCE R__.,._. to -L---4300 ease. Agt. 837·4200 mvers1ty High c oo. life teaching credential Daily Pilot has opening or ver m assistan . xp . ay GENERAL O ll:'llTWI ~ Laguna Nieuel 200 lo BILLt•RDP•RLOR lrvine.Reward.552-7552 as appraisal instructor. d 1 week.9t.o6.S48·5602 Cred1't, accounts rec., ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2000sq fl. 831-1400 "" "" Laguna (So. Laguna area) to e iver Roommate wanted. fem --------i LOST Reply to L.A. Campbell. papers to carriers: Approximately 20 __ D_E_N_T_A_L_/_R_E_C_PT--i bookkeeping knowledgl! Move in Jan 15 or Feb 1. F~EE RENT _N_p~ch al NETSSl.OOO MONTH c /o Ad Harp, 1S50B Full time position open helpCul.Small ofc. Home·M1ss V1e10 $200 ~1r port . Utll1t1es & Open only 60 hrs wk. Dec 13th. Vic. Big Sur, Caraway Dr, Costa hrs. per wk. 5 afternoons 2 :45 to 4:15 for e n ergetic, im · 540·1500 Mon/Fri9-4. rno.8Jl·l6S8eves Janitor incl Garden Muchhighernetwilhag. Dana Pt large white Mesa.Ca92626 and 8 hrs. on Sun. Must have large I . swtesfromSSS.979-6666 gressive, promotion w/choc point Siamese . StationWagonorVan.Call642-4321and a~i!'ative, peas.a nt m·General Office. Full or Gal to share my apl, lge -minded owner Near Cat. altered Reward. Mature, ~xperi.enced k f H Seel f d t .ls d d1v1dual, busy offacefor 3 part time. br, pvt ba & drsg rm Pk •. _: ____ R-.Jal 4450 High School & Boys Club. 493-8041 woman dnver, Will take as or arry ey or e 81 an doctors, good s alary, 675-8960 Lo r C 11 ~.. C"ITJ Owner moving & l)lust you anywhere in So Cal. appointment. chairside exper very -.(J..----------Npt ts 0 extras a ••••••••••••••••••••••• sell Low rent, good Found Female Husky. Phone642·S556. NB helpful. 552-8339 Gill FRIDAY Nita s· 30-5 at 834;0960 or IDEAL shop localed m the terms Agt 837 -4200 Garden Grove area On 11.1a1-w--1..-~ 71 OO Light type, file, clerical. 6 . 9.30pm at 644 7295 mall at the Factory. Can· ram P or Be a c h & • ~... GllRV Det a i I Man• ex per. phones. $550 mo. 848·1400 l\fale lo Share W /~ame nery Village, N.B $110. Beer&WiMTa•em Western 8983268 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...._.... 7100 Piecework Apply in Hunt'g Bcb. ., · · -----~ HetpW.t.d 71 HelpWcmnru person, Costa Mesa Car ---=--------:'llpt Crest Condo, 2 Br, 2 mo. 673-9606 ; 673·9393 Nets $2500 Month R d L S 8 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• w h 20S9 H bo c M Ba. ga.r . Ocean Vu. Lease Bay Loe 302 Main, Owner relmng arter 13 ewar ost uper· AcctngClerk/mfg S600+ as • ar r. · · GiritoDeli•er S200.mcl d ut1l 642·1039 Balboa Penin Walk by yrs m business This Minolta XLAOO on Npl. Secy/Bkkpr/AIA .$800+ ---------•I•---------Dishwasher wanted. Full Flyers in new tract Blvd btwn 22nd & 17th. Order Desk $625 ho O C Sal . or644-1230 Gene Thibault tramc Gtft shop, art. or? long est tavern has been AYON BOYS & Girls & part time. Call or app. mes. · · mom·· a winner for years Good 835-2Sl4/S48-0802 AccntJprop mgmt to$8SO <, ly in person. 2633 W. Cst ings. Nds own car. $2.50 Rmmate to share lge apt _962_-_6009 ________ game action Lots or 1·n· L 0 st M a 1 e Ger Irvine Personnel Agency lOto 1 years of age. Dai· Hwy ,,A.,8475 hr + mileage. 848-1400 m CdM $225 ea 1 child . . 488 E. 17th Costa Mesa ly Pilot delivery rout.es ..:..:--=...:...· """'.:.....:....:· ---·-·----t----------. · 600 SQ IT store or office dust & local trade Agt. Shepherd /Col h e mix. Sui't"' 224 642.1470 Wl.v Get Snowed ii bl · GU •RDS OK. 5Sfi·3106, 640·8034 front Sl55 646-213() or 5314460 Blk b h f H .. .. .. , may be ava a e in your DOCTORS ASSIST. "" es I rn/w t ur. as ..____ ~ ---Under By area. '"'am profit for de· F 11 •-p t t · · ev · 679-3709 ----------partly rusted choke ~~ P Young ladies (18·28) lo u w ar 1me ui DELICATESSEN chainon.646-840.5. Chrisfntas liveries & cash. trips or work with l egimate Cypressarea.$2.50hrly. Need rm mate to share IRdustrial Rtftfal 4500 N.B home, pvt Br, • It ••••••••••••••••••••••• NETSSl800MONTH Bills? Earn merchandise for selling massage in Health Spa. Job star ts 1/19/76 . Massively equl pped LOST Jan 13th. female Alterations new subscriptions. For No exp. req., we train. Uniforms & equip pro-bath. Sl40 mo. i2 ulil Lease 1,000 sqrt w1office 64S.9438eves. 110.220 V, heat. hot Resp0nsible non·smoker waler, new building, gd features g 0 u rm et golden Iris h Setter. 18 TAILORESS money to pay them as an 6i't~~~~n t:~a~e J!l~ Apply noon . 8 pm. 2112 vided. Must be over 21 or Cheeses & fine wines. mo o l d . Vic . In · AVON REPRESEN-Harbor Blvd, Costa older. Must have car& d I. M l' & Part·Time Clemente-San ·Juan ho h n Be alert•-does carry out catering.' ianapo is, agno ia PleaseCallG44·r:.NtO TATIVE .. J'll show you Mesa. me P o e. "' Sh Id h & Newl and, Hunt. Bcb. ol\11 how. Call S40·70Al or Capistrano area, call ----------•dependable M or F to share new No. locale. 645-2244 Laguna ocean view ex ou promote c eese & ask for '" 495-0630 and Mission Vie· DRIVERS WANTED GARDSMARK INC. ~~~partie s Agt. 9f'8·S64l Mr.Carbajal 1_Z.eru.·.th-7·.135-9•. ____ jo-El Toro area, <:all Men or Women 999 N. Sepulveda, Ste. ecuti~e unit. 2 lg bd 's w /2 ba. $200. + util. 675·6421. ReCs AIRPORT Found sm Male blk dog,1---------581-6310. Mustbe2Sor over 500, El Segundo 90245 3200 Square Feet CIGARETTE SU PPL Y vie Broohurst & Garfield A /PA y CLERK Babysitter, aflmoons .3 to Equal Oppor. Employer Apply Jn Person 213-64()..0195 Equal Oppor SHARE my luxury apl. BAY FRONT 2 BR, 2 Ba, furn. Sec. Gar. $160. 642-6742 19 Yl~PerSq Ft DISTRIBUTORSHI P F.V. Hl,893·0736 lrv-Bo M uf d S:30. Mon thru Fri. 2 YelowCab Emplr 2 Air·condilioned offices, Par:t or Fu II T1 me f' 0 u N 0 ; c a t . sir~eexpe~~d A~"p Cle:k girls, 7 & 10. 551·0635 aft 1-0-0_K_K_E_E_P_E_R_h-ig_h_l_y 11.251 Slater Avenue 1-_..;.H __ • 'R_D_R_E_S_S_ER __ _ ample parking Immediate need. m Coslu HJmalayan 1112 Beach 6 al artti s l OK F •-: v II At M di d • ' to handle heavy work . qu . P me. a. . ___ o_u_n_ ..... __ n_a_e_Y __ • With some following. for Harbor ln•est. Co. rnC:a t~~ n ~r ;~~ro~~ 5 ~ City Dodge, H.B. 842·9945 load. 979·2880. Babysitter, Mon·Fri., M. K., P. 0 . Box 2112, new salon, top percen· RNffa1s 673-4400 .b 1 .1 mybomeownlrans CostaMesa.Ca.9'l626 El .... ~~ bl •-ge,H,.;rat "ai.Design ----------• tn utors Al reta1 out· Lost male Cockapoo 1~ APT MANAGER (cou· • • ectrorucnooem ers .. .. ~ UYiag Alolle 2000 Sq ft off & lels are se<:ured by com· yrs, blk & gray, ans to pie) Mature, bondable, CdM . 640-7532. BOOKKEEPER Plaza640-7870. Canlealw1Nner warehouse space direct. pany, tbt:refor e no Willie. Garfield & expenencedmalJphases BABYSITTER Wanted Accounting rirm in CORE H~D ... n p 'FJNDSOMEONE ly across from OC P'.od~ct selling Become Magnoha.H.B.968-4947 ofaptmanagement Man for 2cbildren,3days wk. lrvineis inneedof a full un ay"'ce ay DEPENDABLE AJrport. 549·1480. distnbutor for such na· P--.-1 5350 must be-able to do lite Prefer Grandma type. charge bookkeeper. 9am·2:30pm or3:30-9pm. tosbarehousingwith t1onally advertised ~s plumbing & elec re· 549-9410 Public accounting exper Earn $100 ++per week TF.S New bldg 2500sq. ft.. M·l cigarettes as Winston.••••••••••••••••••••••• n.,.,,.,. Cost.a Mesa area. & t y ping r e qui r ed RE-WORK doing enjoyable work In CALL HOUSE·MA w/Cl ofc. Lge rear dr. 17< c ls M Ibo p II On k bl ., ....-v Babys1•ttern-....aed ...,..9791 our brand new ofc open· 832·4134 Ask for Jim sq .rt. Days 540.«110,· ame . ar ro, a n ing pro em No children SaJary + ~ .._. J Mall. Sale ms, Kools. Call Alcohol Helpline apt 836-7352 MUST BE . ing near O.C. Airport. Garages for Rent 4350 eves 646-0681 Kent. etc To qualify you 24 hrs a day835·3830 · DEPENDABLE own Busin~ man lookin.g for OPERATOR Xlnt opportunity for •••••• •••••••••••••• must have u car 2 8 hrs -lransp 2 t.o 3 days per part lime associate. positive minded jndlv. •• • Office/ Industrial space. k d · FOXY GIRLS week, •12 Noon to 6 .. 30• Earn $5000. yr. 645-1182 For ,...rsonal Interview, Garage for rent . 1959 Ma· Lag Niguel area 400/3000 per wee ( ays or eves) ASSEMBLERS ,,.... pie Ave, Costa Mesa. $25. S. F. Nr Frwy 831-1082 S28SO. CAS H INVEST· OUTCALL-MASSAGE N.B. 642·64.55 CAR WASH Minimum 0£6 months ex· Call 833-8098. mo. MENT REQUIRED For MODELING For small electro . perienceinminiatureas·•-------.---- ---------11200 Sq. Ft. M·l space moreinfo.wrileto. Home·Office·Studio mechanical devices. Ex· Babysitter, m>: h o me HE:LPWAHTED sembly work with * * * 1533 Baker lllarbor w/front office. lge rear CIGARETTE 542·3169 per in mechanical as· Mature ladyforinfaot& F/timeonly.20+ microscope preferred. H.Hopl• BI v d . l. C. M . Lg e door. s189.50 mo. 529 DIVISION #23 sembly of amaJl parts toddler. own tranap. ref. METRO CAR WASH Good finger dexterity. 2957 Jocwmda enclosed area. $25 mo. Terminal Way. 540-5710 P.O.Box 14, Rosemead, * * * pref'd. • 833-8239 2950HarborBJ,C.M. Good vision (contacts CosteMelca 540·2200 days,646-068leves. Ca .917701ncludeph. # Dan Pierce STACOSWITCH.IMC ok). If you have the You are the winner of Office R...tal 440 Busi Wanted 50 I 0 2109 Thurin St. 1139 Baker, Costa Mesa CLERICAL p /T above qualifications and two free dinners ($14~ •••••••••••••••••••••• *COSTA MESA* •••• '::!!••••••••••••••• Costa Mna 549·3041 BANKS S&L Coun5elor/grader for ac· ~~k:... ~~:a~/:;~fyb~! value ) selected frC)m San Clemente. New 2500Sq.Ft.,3.oooSQ.Fl .. w t d · t d You are the winner o i;-,.ualOppor.Employer IRAHCHMAMAGER counting exam in home SklnnyMike'smenuat 10,000 Sq. Ft., near S.D. an e ·C~!n .oper'1 e. 6J'4 study school. L5 Hr wk. $3 person Prestigious building. Frwy. Nattress Realty, lau~~ry gomg busi· two free dinners CS14. per hr. ldeal for college HOUDAYJMM t.:onvenient location . Ex· 979-6571 ness 492·0217 value> select ed from ASSEMBLERS student. Apply, North 3131 lristol St .. l'CUtl\ c swtes avail now. Skinny Mike's menu at A Federal Savings As· American Correspon· STANDARD CottCI Mne1 ~ 2 4 o .• m o . A g n t . OFFICE suite approx. 800 Ll'-'UOR STORE HOUDA y INM Electronic. PC 8 As-sociation is seeking a dence School, 4401 Birch Ple .. •e call oA•-....,.,8, ext. 14492 9920 ..,.. 313 I lri tol St semblen & wiring har· f 't N port MEMORIES INC ...., ~ -· ' · · sq. ft. w t e1cl. patio. Call s • manager or1s ew Sl, Newport Bch. , • 333t.oclaimyourtickets. Co 1 -I l7 7 C-ta ....._.___ oesses. Musl possess Beacb office. Individuals u,, '7'><!6\. •l."'OF'REERENT• mplete y {lrn., me · 805-964-9 .., .. ~ kno 'ed f l ct · ..,._.,_ AnApplied * * * ··• .. r · bl -1 Wa< ge 0 e e romc should have rinancial or 1----------1-2·3 Rm. o(f1·ces from ura ling la e w /p an ----------Please call ':u2 5678 ext bl &/ ·rt MagneU-. Corp. d ped td "' ..___. '" · • · assem Y or w1 ng bt14iness exper . which CLERK · PT/TIME .... S135 Per mo. Near drawers, ra • crp · ""._....... 333tocla1·m yourt1'ckels h d 2221c.-..·lbAnneSl C ·d I f n-.....~ 50 IS · arness proce u res. can effectively stimulate R"""w'res know1-.a0 .. to ~ <11rport. No leaser""'. A/ · stereo. 1 ea or _...,....... ·-·., * * * · Se e al posil'ons avail ·-... """'""" S t An Ca 92704 o¥>J223 9Ta'lnoo-"n contractor. Burgl ar ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----------1 v r 1 ·new business develop· setupandmaintainfiles ana 8 • o.N" Full co. benefits. Paid ment, ualat cuatomers, 9·12 AM. 3 days/wk. HOUSBllPER 4 Hrs, 5 clays wk. O'flln tranap. Lido hie. 8utlnss pbone, 60.a30 ----------• alarm. $325. mo. If you have available PREGNANT? bolld " n h An Eq al Op rt it .t•or Lease Prime Loe. oo Also warehouse suitable fll.llds-join me in a highly Ca ri n g confidential ays pro 1 8 ar· & motivate personnel. Pleasant office lo u po un Y Coast'Hwy an CdM. lors mall shop.7L5sq.fl. prolitablefarmingbusi· counseling & .. rererral. ing.lrvinelndust'l com· Xlnt working conds & OrangeCo.Alrportarea. EmployerM/F Housekeeper, Christian 1400sqf\ newly renoval· lnd. 13' high w/small of. ness. I do the work. Abortion, adoption plexarea.~. benefits. W9-92MafU:30Moo. ---------non·smoker, live in <> d . Perfe c t f or lice. 12xl311.1' met.al over· LeBeau. P .0 .BoJC 1651, keeping. AHiataot needed pa rt • COOKS (2) &ICtaOHIC +$$0. week. 3 Arcb Bay, Showroom, Real Estate bead door w /walk·tbru Costa Mesa, 921626 APCARE 547· time by Lawyer for work Rep~~4~;J'.:;s~err. Wanted. ex.per, Apply ln Assemblers. PCB At· So. Laguna. 49&-fl31. • Ofc. Boutique. or store. door, burgJar alarm. S7S . ...__ w-.a..-..a 5030 In Orange Co. Need ln· e... 1 Op lo person onl~ btwn 12 "3, aemblers & wlrini bar· 11 -·-A Call Eves. 493·2718 or mo. 2320 Newport Blvd,,,.._._, --PREGNANT? Abortion lelli gent, pleasant .,...ua por. Emp yer Marlo's 3201 E. Cout ne11ee. Mu1t possess Housekeeper a ar .......... 675-1434 Costa Mesa. 548·2616 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Counseling 4r referral. 24 person, age 2S·30. Write: H CdM knowledge of electronic Uve in or out, muat .t>e ---------1 • Sl0,000 needed ror super hr helpline, 547-9495. 0c t Bo 1S96 U>s wy, · aaaembly &/or wiring bondable, local ref. ~O Exec.tin S.itn FOR lease 1665 Placentia prime real estate ven· ~f:: i>aU: Journal, Ba'rber ·Lady to work COUNTER CASHIER· harness procedures. per day 5 t.o 6 day week. Full servic~ Au l t es Ave. Costa Mesa. l680sq lure. Sl5.000 returned MASSAGE 210 S. Spring St .• LA, w/same In very good Quick tood rest. Health Several positions avail.1_842_·7_19_1 _____ _._ available in airport area rt. 1195· G46·1lfl4 within 6 mo. ~ured & FIGURE MODELS 90012 Laauna Bc:h shop. Call ben'a &cpd vac. 25 hrs, 10 •"ull co. benefits. Paid Houaokeepet/Cook c9r tN.ff JStartin~$200.CaU Storep 4550 personally guarant~. ESCORTS ·~ST.M•u•GER Pam.4"·7075 t 0 o 8 3vpe.m. 6'4·2030 Ask for holidays & profit ahar· couple. Live·ln. P~c. 833-3640 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Write l, Daily Pilot. x ~ .--".--lnR. Irvine Induat'I com· room Ii batb &U·9606 • --d 1560CM.CA92626. Outcall·Appt.only LeadlnaJ&lolorSpec:ialty BARMAID-Must be relia· plexarea.5:16-4527. ScPJlrate Lanai behind 14 ACRE. Fence storaae Home.C>fflct·Studio Store need• ex per. ble & dependable, no ex· COUKTll GlllLS Housekeeper, Udo lll•t' I prtvate home. Pri. en· •rea in Santa Ana Mott~ Tnnt 631-3111 qualified person. Send per.nec."7·5411. F/Ume. £xper. prerdor EXEC. SCTY da)'I, Uve In or out, lot t.rance. Unfurn. LI Heights. Tu deductible DeidS 5035 _ resume or all for Appt. · willtrain.6'4.-S. refs.673-9119 . a pa ce, s bel ves & thrcMCbSe,a~u.Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~"'--_.__* M. WolkoJ•. 2•u2 llAUTICIAH$ NewportCenterOfllcea. · . ~bh:aeu heated, lo rent. 142-4791orl6J.2'11 aur aft% ....--._...._, Laiuoa Htlli Malt. Min w/f for &op ~. NB~ betp. Week·odt. Sklllod In typln11 H1mUostoo8eadl'1n.-t QIJnOObettaisUnda. •• ••W-.ct 4600 LOw .. ta DU M~arssA!-1.E L11u11a HHJ•. t21U. SI.Iona.~ eM•t Apply after lplft. Dlm· 1honband. nun1 ano bealth IP'.,... )'OUDI. l..a1D :sr ,..,_.,_ "" "" 588-'-.. • mlU Cleaners. aoo E. phone. SalaJ"J open. C.11 au.ndlv• muwta•a~ ....uE RENT. l month on ••••••••............... .. .-D-'M..,. $15.Combolllas .. e .._,. 8IAUTY·Halnt7l11t CltHwy,CdM. Mr. LcUennall.940-4~ atructora Is ••~• 300-UOlsq.lt.deJuuolc. 3"' 4 BR boos• w /l yr WTDl.ow _.lhthllad. 1 Aii91110MI w/follow. Needed lm· ..;;...-~~-----•---------penoos. C.11 Towo • No.C.ll.54f.Z200 Jeuc, Laluna o r Fal:restTermulncelM9 •SAUNA ~Mo·iwon med.""'112or ... 1• DIMTAL IXIC.SICllTAIY CountrJ Spa, Ml-7'121 CP~ «Prat. -~1\t.«I to NewportBeac '4$-U84 S.lllerMhJ. Co. • PIU.VATE ROOllS ll&Onr llAUTYOPBATOll f':.P~~r:=c.u;~ ~.tr::.c:x,~::. ~::;.~~. l~~ iahan •w~ 13lcl4 otc. Ftar-n. b.cb. CdJI, 10~ 642-%171 5'65-0IU Hours. 12 noon·lOpm Earo more b1 renUn1 Ome.963-4581. pensaUon ~n.tlu. TOP DJD mo Incl'• N'CCpt & matUTe omptoyed non· -Mon·Sat. We •lU train you in our apacf. Leadln1 CdM typlni & 1h req'd. call U .YOU a:re oow an apt; pbooe Acet1M?cyav1U. smoker. Xlnt ref's. WTOa.o-.W..e.ct 1 BP•rkAve. bu.t:neu . No aLrUi:es or ulon. Jim, 6'4·1121 DENTAL Ofc: needs Ceclllat.awaon.540-7111. houaemanacerla~ NWpt Ctr 1.303 Avocado 5"10-IH02 8'-'YT.O 'tforcub. ~M~a laJO((t,pluUtolwork.U 552--0943 employeoa for ex· JJ.b tA> edd to nu"~ SWlei.&5.~ '81 reb u. 2 bd, Wlfurn.. N~8f'!:!s1:"~d\~~~·a 64'-9944 )'ou're· 1ml>Hioua Ir pan1lon. Fnt Ofc PAlalCATIOM DIPT. come, ca.11831-3271. 1 would like a pos tloo out 8£.AUTTCIAN • run or pt Chalnlde. boll\ mln. l yr Fabricator n eded for £1.EGANT EXECUTIVB tor mabfr• •~lAa cp · $3000. $.10,000. ou don't need • gu.o to o" tbe ordinar".• Ca.II tlmt. w,lLh followlna. ex...,r. Pleasant trbup UChUn1 11-• • .-Co. •-Mmlhrlt -~.,..,...,. ~ of'rJC0 SPA"'° s.-..t .. ·•-. qlli*~ com· ~lylnvsmt. Div "draw ra1t" when you 1 1 -"'"""... """"" 1• s:. "'~ ..... ....,., wi t>etwn9:JO&Jp.m. &M-1103C4M. prad. lncld'• •Ilana helpfql. Plea11 call B•P.!.'· .. OAI)'. Wrlte .A...,., afl ..-v•cet nail. ]>lex, no Pttt/cblldren BA ET1' MTG. CO. place an ad tn tho Delly Sat. AM '•· NEWPOR >.L Or -.. l IOIJ ~'°po In ~-c.nter a1..az:atto4prn.548·~ 20Yrsln0rg<..'ty. PUotWantAdalCaUoow _.l\dleU.ma eo. CTRDKNTAL..O.ll.22 5*290 •r.r1a l'71.oetlaK~tiaf ... -·,...7180 eves. Notover!ifO. fl45.2l3hnytlme -642-~8. IJf•lllJ ~ S.&. Mala5t., Irvl.H. J , I ' .. ' .. -·-• .... W..e.4 7100 ... w__. 7 Alflu_._ .•••••••••••••••••"•••• •••••••••••••••••• I~ W9h4 7100 1Hefp W..ted 710 M•dMMdlH ""*•to YOll 1 045 Mond!y,Januery 10. 1018 OAILVPILOT Bl 3 .•··· ············: .. •••••••• ....................... •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11 --•ft•ft ........ •• IO~IO ,._ & o-IOto JanllorialSYSneedtd.a 8!AL~ATESAL_, l:ISl .. 11 • 100 * * * --------·..-prm AftA a ..,.. dai, ATrE.NTroN ~ f'11 ...................... •••••••••••••••••••••• ··-·-··-··-·•••••• .................... ... da1• WHlr. 8tar0n LIC~go. . .JN.ES MANAGO TRAINING VICTROLA-Larae (51' 1. H_.. -. 'l~hi,t!~ .. ~lANauUI·~, saW7 $100 per hr. UNlJCENSEO m blah. it" wide ZS" JOll I c.leC"'91u .. ~-~ °"" .._ al\. IPM. f'IS.J.JlA orrmtau~o' . ~per pn>mot.loo company . bu e p ) . 8 r u o'. w i c ........ c.,1 .. I u 1111i.1c I A 'MED Call S3U'm i..adywhondJ$.'SOO&up CARPET operungsfor~oplewitbvansorstation <Bruaawick-Blalte v .. are IM wluer ot " ~ ••PIANOSALE ) mo. Sal oriented. Pb: A ~EATMENTt wagoos. Earn.ing:s $150 to sooo ·or-man OMleodar Co., Pat. Lill WO ,,... dloGn9 (f1'.Jil • PBSOMAI,; paopan SALE UPRIGHTS•. MartlyD-.ull ::r,traln you to stll per we ek. G o od chance for dUalbeacHdlarDOOda nl••> H lected from SAT THauWID Prleu druhcally re • e4 •wttban1ccde:rat advancement Mmt be able to work 1te~1 1t1lu1) wlodu Sklu1lllke'1meouat • • duced. Relocallnlt jt,;. ~~~~f=t~Y• m=~~~1;:· with teenagers. 1JUs is not a paper ~~-=b'!tt:: HOUOAYIMM ALLSPACE ~en~o~e:•. c;~:!~i:.:.O~·· uc:ir) & domeallc rd• terested tn earnia1 bit route. Pla)'s. excellently . JIJ I lrbtGISt.. avail. exp. Top sldlls. 2 youo money from the start, Call Mr. Scott at 549-8956 for $250.00. Pbone6'7$-9.aor Ptt-~all .~.ext. CRAFTSMAN PIANO Jawycn. H.B. Prati cet lndlvtdualbed tree appointment. 840-741$. --... _._,., • oee.SILP SToaAGI WAllHOUSl51 t7'74l Beach Blvd office. Ml-1'00. tn.inln& on the job in one --------i mtoclalm your U~lteu. JON lluntmgt.on Bcb "2-MU.j MAIMTIMANCIMAM ~~~~c;:~: EqualOpporturutyEmployer *!':::t'~~~s * *. (eo!~~t~=&Ne:~) TV,lodio. ~ General malnt work fo ty, caU for further de-is having lhelt aMual in· ,_wit•• 1050 WBDA YS .. 7 WIBB4DS a.s MIR. Steno U91 l()(~"'lc~.burcb. fl«lme !!'!!~ ... A.Ilene~ (11'>........, Wmhd 7100 ......,.W.=&..";.jl •71 vet)t.orySale. · ••••••••••••• .. •••••••• .................. .-- 548-.........,,"' ;::T. •••• , ............. ~-·~••••••• .. • Upt.o.0'7o off!! Shop" Save · new & used PtoneerSX990receiver,1 SCRAM-LETS '223latSl.N.B. furn. sifts. misc. ui.._--.__ IOIO~ 1010 pr. AR4X s peakers, Management PEOPLE PERSON Exec loolllnl for part. time as oclale ln wholesales up piles. 1'\J 11,y capitalized. 613-2223 . Receiving MATERIAL CLERK Man or woman to train horses . En g li s h . Western. Sal & lodging. We have an opening for 7 14 /33 8 ·1011 or an individual with a 7141244·2218. minimum or 6 months re· ---------~ce nt material ex - MASSAGE TECH. TIAIME! perience. Experience in receiving in stock is a plus. If you are reliable and are looking for a full· time permanent position pJease apply in person. Young lady 08·28) for 1eg1llmate full time s>osi· tion . No exp. nee. We send lo school, earn while you learn. Apply in person any afternoon or STANDARD eve. 2930 W. Coast Hwy, SOLDIEIS 613.$)01 Wtlsoo'a Bargain Nook .,___ Cus..~edeck w/Dolby, L No "" O:AC w ...... Sl c 'a.A •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• r1XPERIENCE ~ ·~ · ·"A · pr. mikes. 60 pre· HISWERS NEC~ARY .... ..en eoao w .. ~TED Jllneas forces sale . Compl recorded tapes. Eu. G~e -Llnen Anny~ •A:••••••M•••••••••••h••• **I BUY** TOP c':s';;, DOLLAR 8 rooms of furniture & cond. $300. 499·2805 AM Su 1 S Huntington hcb 982-8822 ,.,. s1ie ayt.a& was er p A ID F 0 R Y 0 UR misc items. Example: 8' only. r 1 -mudg~ Costa Meu 645_1163 & dryer combo. Xlnt. Good Used FUmlture & H 1 r & 1 --'---------SM ELL • $100 963-8738/ 645-8913 Appliancea--OR I will JEWELRY. WATCHES. erc u on so a ov-looh &Mariae It's amazing what pro-_Sa_nt_a_A_n_a ___ 542 __ -4_1.30_ • ART OBJECTS, GOLD esut. $32S. Just pd Sl200. ~_.___. gr-s th I b eve. SellfocYou. SILVER SERVIC F: Set Encyclopedias, dis· ....,...,.._ ... ..... e moves ave ST •TISTIC•• ---------i MASTHSAUCTION FINE FURN & AN hes, 11·1de -a -bed . Oc" ••••••••••••••••••••••• made : First. lbey "' -Hi-lo oven/range, barely 64M•l•&IJJ.9625 TIQUES."~c.220() chrs. a nliquvs. Kng i.~ loats.M•tettClllC•/ moved, theo they talked, TYPIST used $150. Like ne w ....., BR set. cstm made Senic• f 020 aodoowtheySM£LL FOR CPA FIRM refn·g. w1.1·cem-Ler $150. 1Aft6-Call42·1542 · -"" ood O E $80 velv~t l1'v1·ng r oom ••••••••••••••••••••••• Report typing ex· 61~1 ----------1.-1rew rg, uc. 'It" SEAMSTRESS penence & grammatical WANTED: Clean bide-a· cord , d el. Oak. Coast ensemble, 6' cockla1l la· Boat Hutlders. Cstm Westsall Corp. has an knowledge desirable. APT.SJZESTOVE bed,reasonable. · F irewoo d Supply , ble, 2 eod commodes. Design, repair , rest.ora-immed.~Vacancy for an Salary commensurate Almost new. $7S./bsto!r. 638-8684 S81·11Z2. SSl..3732. t.ion. Wood/alum/fbrgls. exper'd sea m s tress w/exper.979-4361 ~2738· MapleHutch,lable.2cap· King size bed, new, xlra Ankle len1,'\h, Saga Mink 64S·2.U7&6:46·5602. w/min l yrexper. w/sail· Wb. l l W h 5 h 2 w·nd f. $195 . 1 d l U al Z ed t k •-...&-M-n• seamin h d t Switch Board Operator 1r poo as e r . lalns c airs, t sor 1rm me e . su · coal. 1pper a nee ---. -· .. . g on eavy u Y PatUJme will lram cycls, $100. Holpomt Ele chairs, 2 barstools 2 wht ly bome83S·2263. for dayltme wear. Small Equi~ 9030 equtpment. Xlnl co. 00·8l97 · Dryer $50. Guar/del vinyl chairs. 1 braided s1z.e. Value, $2..500. Ask· ••••••••••••••••••••••• benefits, top wages. Own 546-867? rug, 1 wmg back upbol Cancelled ~lracl. 2000 mg$1,200.640-1882. •ATIEMTI.ON• lransp. nee .. Hrs 8_.:~ Telephone Sales-Need 15 ----------1 chair.968-~ans. yds carpeting, below ·11 50 H Mon lhru Frt. Apply m Students p/lime.21"'2 hrs Auction 8015 cost.s.47·8729 Advertismg F.xcc. mov· 196 orsepo~er !'lwpl. Bch. MEMORIES, INC. Mature Housewives p/l. <An Apphed ' Cleaning Serv. Top $$ Magnetics Corp.) person C?Oly to J ohn. 1638 per wk. Easy work. •••••••••••••••••••••••Gorgeous Coffee Table, mg lo Florida. Autumn Me!'C_ury outboard. C.D. Placentia Ave.CM. 497 1034, or apply 1027 handm:lde sculptured Wanted.Juke Box or Pin· Haze mmk jacket $000. lgrut10n with mercontrol .... No. Coast Hwy, Ste G. AUCTION base. Hvy Glass Top. baU Machin<.>. Working Blk full le n gth cloth Ne w ".".-al e r pump. Gingham Girl, 645·5123 2221 South Anne St A(e dical ass i s tan t SaotaAna.Ca92704 primarily back office. Huntington Beach pbysi· An equal opportunity cian. Write care of Dailyl•-•e•m-p.lo•y•e•r •m•/•f-- Pilol Box #650 Costa1----------Mesa, Ca. 92627 MEDICAL E xper . Med i ca l Secret.ary. General prac- t1c;e. Salary negotiable. Seod resume Woody Sebaugh, 801 N Tustin Ave. Santa Ana. 92705 ---------- RECEPTIONIST Need sharp well or- ganiud person for busy position. Medi-Cal exper helpful. Also admitting/ discharging, cashiering exper. Sub·acute psych hospital Garfield Care. 7781 Garfield Ave. H.B. 847·9671 SECRETARY Attractive with good lelephone voi<'e . Able to deal w /public. Gd. typist. Fihng, some bk· kp'g. Excellent o p· portunity w/sports corp. 540-6142 Lag. Bch 4·7PM . lndi• Jewelry 673 7008 or ool. 839-1946 afl. 4. coal, mlnk collared $1~. Engine tn excellenl cond. 4·sk1n mink scarf $150. SUPER CLEAN. S650 or TELEPHONE Experienced telephone survey person Part time. Mon-Fri. 547·5122 (9·12 daily) Ask for Mrs. Moore & Artifads COFFEE TABLE -New JAKE WILL SELL YOU Leopard collar $50 Mink best offer. Call 963-8738 WM En Jan 21 cus tom made walnut B&WT.V. guar. $29.95 collar choker szo: Also eves. Al-SO 15 foot glass 7:30 PM conte mporary table, ColorT.V. $69.95 "Minton" EngUsh China, runab~ut ne~ seats, Preview6:00PM 18"X51" Never used, Vacuum'sguar.$19.95 Wilmington, 80 pcs, set· ca~petmg , _with good Holiday Inn $65. Call 979-8123 after 645-6421 JAKE'S, Ung for 10, been stored trailer. Hull lll excellent 3131 Bristol St, C.M. 5PM & wlmds. 460 N. Newport Bl. N. B. since 1922, $800. Also iO cond. $400 or best offer. at San Diego Fwy & 405 · Porter Cable s kil saw. $35. Ford Station Wagon, Air, Will sell both for $9~ or SECRETARY 6-pcbdrm set,Medtterra-Rockwell route r $30, .. Aut.o.$900.714/551-0093 offer.Cal1963-8738eves Top Notch. Xlnt typist TOOL & DI£ Large collection of fine ~~~'.a.~.· ~~~~bl~o6 Millerfalls 3" bell sander . looh, Power 9040 Sh. Use transcribing ·1 th t · & S30 494 r Office fvmitwe & machine. Xlnt benefits. s1 ver w1 urquo1se chrs. $50. 2 antique . ·2417 a ter5.30. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Equal t>pp Employer MAKER coral jewelry handcraft Ch1pendale chairs. nd re· F . .,....... 8085 16' Johnson Runabout 155 ed by Amencan Indian CO'-enni;e. S175. Chest-of· end e r ~ustcma s te r ••••••-••••••••••••••• V-6 t.O. w/110 hrs. llvy Salary $55().$600 mo. Call (l\lold Makmg Ex per. silversmiths of the Nava· drawers, $15 /bst Will Bass. ~u1tar. Excellent IBM TYPEWRITER. 20" duly trlr$2695 675-7687 Mrs.Baker,833·9S50. AlsoDesirable) jo, Zuni & Hopi rese'rva consideroffers.5467945_ cond1t1on. Make offer. CA RRIAGE. LIKE ' Small precision tools. ttons n~skels pottery Call 546-9933 after 6 pm & N E W s 2 9 5 1 6 7 9 so· Offshore Cruiser SECRETARY./EXP Exper. 1·n short .. un slam· .... . -MODELS-MASSEUSES Figure Models, Escorts needed. Top money. New s tudio. 631 -3811 Shrthnd, ~d typang. letter 1 pangs & preci~ion pro· NavaJo & Pueblo rugs 2 Matching Sofas. $40 ea, weekends. PLACENTIA 548-3414. Two dsls, SK planl, 1200 RECErflONIST compos ition gramm old guns and other large 3-pc sectional $1~. rru . Aft. cab. 2 heads., p a r t t i m e · ar, gress1ve dies. Able to artifacts. Don Mcloud, DR set, 8 ch rs $75. * * * lMCopaer·l07 shower.J usthauled,sur• Telephone/Receptionist ~~ne mann~ ~ mpust work independently & Arcadia. (213 ) 447-9520. ~91. Pat my $1~. veyed, painted. • · · d d li ht Bo kk · n resume. ub. ave own tools. Small .. 19 er.-~_... Rd. 494·2417 Owner will finance. N)i.rsiog Allen ant. ex-an g o eepmg. P .O. Box 1650 H.B. s ho p good working Horsff 8060 "' ~ww-u 9000 perience d. Bayview Call btwn 1-4. 833-9464 92647. conds'. licycln 8020 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Corona ct.I Mer IBM Selectr ic I type· $26,500. 646· Conv. Hospital, 2055 . . ST COSWITCH 1 .... C • •L 8 G Id' You are the winner of wnterxlnt cond .• ~ ... oo. 40'M lb Sed Tburin Ave. CM 642.3505. Receptionist needed for Secretary / Receptiontst A • " •••••• • •••••• •••• •••• • 3..., yr ay e mg. ~ at ews an N t B h L B. I Old R d Part Th ghbred 16 two free dinners <S14.so 979·379'7. Twn V-8's-radar·3 radios ----------• ewpor eac aw General office work. 1139 Baker, Costa Mesa icyc e -oa . orou . value) selected from N\JJtSlNG Firm. Call 540.5400. Duties include, typing, 549-3041 masler skip tooth chain. hands. Skinny Mike's menu at COMPLETE 0 F Fl CE $16·500· G46-900C RN filing, et c Appointments Equal Oppor. Employer S50. 675·09'70, a~k for 8111 &44·066S. HOLIDAY INN FURN. Secretarial & ex-l 9 s 8 Chris c r art For Wknd Supervl.sory R.E. SALES M l h F · 8 5 before 7pm. d k & h r tbl on ru ri, . . ----------1Reg.TBmare.15.3hands. 3131 lrf tolSt ec es!>. c rs.con . mahogany ·Runabout. relief. 7-3:30. START THE 897-7623· Peugeot PX·lO ; 23" Sen· Moving, must sell this s ·• w/chrs. blk leather s~ra. Restored, Chry M ar. RN Supenisor HEW YEAR S.cretary /p /time tou r De r aller, in gd week. Any rea s offer. Costa MH a r eception c h rs. m isc. eng., 30 hrs . Mint cond ,' Pl.time. 7-3L:V30M RIGHT! Law office Working hrs TOOLING shape. S2lS. or bst ofr. 67J.lS33. Please c~ll 642·56?8, ext. tbls, lamps. p ictures. $6500.213.796.4162. 551.2300. ---------1 333t.ocla1m yourtackets. credensa, s torage cabs. are flexible Some pro· · M y h '''"' F/•:me 7.3·.30 & 3 11.. Sell Homes f Experienced in Beaut. Blk Regis. Morgan * * * 979-4373etc. 41 olor ac l. twn c.ou u bate exper pre 'd . "-'--80 .. 0 f b. Xl for medkation & treat· Le911hl•Hhnettts F h. I I d l f FiberglassTooling? --,. "' Mare, show qual. (714) Lge at ca tn. nl menls. . E---M-as ion s an oca ion. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 338·101lor(714)244-2218. BRUNSWICK pool table Pianos&OrcJans 8090 livaboard . $32,000 01 .._..... ...., .. Call 640-6160 Apply now for a perm. PET WORLD with acc. Heavy slate. ••••••••••••••••••••••• trade $14,000 equity. ro1 LVM Our residential division Secrit(ry_/_B_k_kpr ___ position'" our expanding • • "'"Arab, 'h quarter, 8yrs, Sacri!ice$350. CHASE BROTHERS house. lot. car, sail boat F /time 3·11 :30 charge bsts and sells more in· Exper Goodskills req'd. organization.Good start· Cockers. Chihua hua, geld. Exprider.$425/bsl 548-4987 Baby Grand Piano or?XJntsllpinNewporL duties. Full benefits & vestmenlproperties than OCAirportlocTo$7SO. mgsalary,aulomalicin· Poodles, S h i h -tzu, o rr . Mu s t sel l. h w It Good 496·6986 or 494·50SS Ol paid health insurance. most investment offices. Growth Ht-Fi speaker co. creases & excellent fr. Maltese, G. Shepherd, 673-4467 /494·5043. F1REPLACE elect .. show w/benc · a nu · 547.5664 Park Lido Conv. Center Personal Training. Video Call Dick Neu. 549.3833. 1nge benefits fo r the Samoyed. J ap. Spaniels. -priz.e, red brick. retail cood • $650 640-1882· 466F1agshipRoad Tra1ning, Prestige Of· career minded a ppli· mini-Schnauzer, Poms. Reg. TB.17h. Bay, l Oyrs. S341.962·8608aflerl P.M. 1111•1111111-' ....... -.............. ... • Nwpt lkh 642-8064 fices, Full Facilities. SECRETARY cants. 100 mixed puppies. Stud Trn'd, hunt/jump. $3600. Office Help w/lite book· keeping for lg_e Hntg 8;ch. Drug St.ore. exper. pref'd . 714-847-2563 Property Purchase Plan, Over 40 <lnly Competent svs most breeds. 2525 W. Pr ply. 646·2668 Fringe Benefits . w /good typing skills lnterviewAt. 17th at Fa1rv1ew. SA. J e4 Frozen Food Lockers for Rent in Newport Beach. 675-2565 8070 ----------· Supenor Commission. needed for s mall busi ARMADA Open eves. 531·5027. e w ry Dynamic Organiuhoo, ness concern 40 Hrs TOOLlo..1G CO. CE Cl ••••••••••••••••••••••• USED UTIL. TRLRS. Learning Environment. $2.75 per hr w /op· " DogOBEDIEN ass WA...,.TED Allsizes;goodrond. Full time licensees who 3075 Myers Street lo Start Thurs J an22 " 893-2428 or 531-1426 Part-Time eves &Sat AM. will work for earnings in portunity for raise & Riverside, Calif. 7:30 PM. Newport/ TOP CASH DOLLAR --------- perfect for Students. medical benefits after 6 Irv ne area 54"4928 PA ID F 0 R Y 0 UR excess of $25,000. per 1 · .,.. I will fix your pmball or Inside work, guaranteed mo's. Quiel. garden ok M h Fr. 8 JEWELRY WATCH ES · k b h · wage. Call Al, Afl 4pm, year a re encouraged lo in CdM. Call wkdys only ont ru t am-4pm Looking for someone to ART OBJECTS GOLD, JU e ox mac tne . S.A. 542.9013 or G .G. applyforapositionwith be twn 9am & 4pm, takeMalePedigreed2yr S ILVER SE RVJ CE: 839·l946afler 4 pm. 530-8460. oRuers 'dlennvt1~asltmD1!!vn1·sts1.onosr _673-__ 2356 __ . ______ EqualOppor.Employer old Gholden Relr1&evler. FINE F U RN & A N·Cu.stommadecabanet.10' ----------1 1 · Must ave acreage ov· TIQUES. 645-2200 Jong, 85" hi gh. Suitable PART TIME Sales, Gin Call Don Berman. Presi· SECRETARY TOW TRUCK DRIVE R ing care. 640·188!. . 78 for store display or chma Shop. Sundays &. some dent. QUAIL PLACE Est.CoronadelMarfirm exper'd G&WTowing Machtftfl"Y 80 cabinet. Best offer over eves.840-1557 or962·89JO PROPERTIES INC. needs fu ll time secty. lOOO Jrvlne NB642·1252 'lnshSetter Puppy,4 mos, ••••••••••••••••••••••• $5006738050 Call weekdays btwn 9·10 _1_5_2._19_2_0______ Type 60 WPM, SH, IL • AKC reg, $65. 549·3112 aft Drill Press. Hvy duty, 4 · -· arn. ROUTE SALES bookkeeping. Call : TRAINEE-Mast builder. Spm. ___ spindle. 4 spd, •n H.P. Brass Bed, queen size. Pcri/TilM Gathtring signatures for November Ballot. $5.00 to $8.00 per hr. 551·4407 afl4Pl\1. Aggressive person for Mr. Riblett 675-6700 KENYON MARI NE. . SlOS0.549·1955. Wicker furn. paintings, Santa Ana. 546-1101 The fastest draw m ~he --Sculptur.es. planters. route truck. Delivery & Secretary. Life Ins. & S a I e s . E x p e r i n Pens ion Sales & Svc. for 1----------1 fib erglass industry Chartered Life Un · *UTOTEM* help£ul. 1055 E . 4th St, derwnter . Salary open ~ ... PLOYME .... T Santa Ana. T aking ap· Exper. pre£'d . Lo\'ely ..,.. " PlantsmanGardener plications l /2 1 only, Beachofc. 673·6087 OPPORTUNITIES Permanent full time at 9am-2pm. Full or Part-Time bl. d o 1 1--'------•SECYSSEVEttAL pu 1c gar en. n Y SALESPERSON No Exper. Necessary hardworking res p. 1000/o FeePaid Age21·65 Elig1ble persons witb good rel's . Eves & wknds · Seren-Li;i Reinders Agency Go To The Nearest need apply. $3.00 per hr.1_di..;.·p_1t..;..y_.SS7 __ .21_0_2_. ___ 4020 Birch St, Ste 104 TICTOC MARKET CdM. Call 673·2261 Mon ... ESPERSOo..1 Newport Beach 833-8190 For Applications & Info Tue. Ooly. 8:30AM l S"'L " Call for Appt OR CALL (714> 642·7702 ll:JOAM. Needed for lighting fix· Established 1965 Tic Toe Systems. lnr. ----------1 ture showroom. Decor at· ---------1----------1 PUILIC mg background desirea· Service Slat1on Allen· 1 RELATIONS ble. Will train r ight dant. exper'd. Day & "Variety.. $650 3 Yrs exper. in hospital peraon. Please call Eves. Full & p/time. AP · You'll wear all the hats PR &/or BA in public re· ~290l _or appl)'. at 2031 ply. Shell Station, 17th & in this job. But. your lations, ..advertising or S.E. Main St. Irvine. lrvine. NB. forte'. will be "u~ front" r elated area. Ag&ressive . mee~ing & greet.mg ~e personality. Background SALES CLERK . For of· Ser".1ce Sta. At~endant, pubhc. Good typrng/dtc· in newspaper a r ticle rice supply s tore. p/t11:ne . Exper d only. taphone. Call Control writing. Knowledge o Pleasant work, full time. Avail eves & wknds. Career Employment news media ~~sonnet in Beach Stationers 1803 ~a~dw~t~:. PA~;,; AJ'. Agency, sss-5so5. So. Calif. Ab1l.itr to or· Newport Blvd, C.M. 2590 Newport Blvd CM WAITERS ganize & admrn1ster all · progr ams directed to es Shaklee Distributor s Proressionals with ex· both doctor & lay com-25·50K IN 76 wanted. Training pro· tensive experience in munlty. Also, able to Bay Telephone Products vided. 631·3271 for Appt. French contjnenlal rood . ._ further employee rela-offers an immediate high -------....:...:..-wine & service essential. ~ons, Ability to develOP, commiasion rate to the Shampoo Asshtont App I y A m bro s 1 a . a "realistic brochure. · proven profess ional Wed lhru Sat, Jim Scott between 2 & 5 pm. 50 Good appearance. Sub· al Two sales Hair D eslgn: CdM . 30thSt,room211,Balbo m 1. t r e • u m e l o : 5 es person. .. people needed for new ...:644;__·_732_1 _______ P_e_n_in_.c...N_B _____ --1 Classifie4t ad no. 629, c/o products. Exciting com· " l)aily Pilot, PO Box l560, munkation systems of· Q>eta Mesa, Calif. 92626 fer unlimited gr owth D.Pu ESTATESALF.S potential. CalJ Mr. ~ MartJn, 752-1404 SHOE SHINE BOY WE'LL PAY YOU Must be 21 & exper. App· TO LURM ty in l)erson, 3333 Bristol A SKJLL St. South Coast Plaza. Army Opportunities ·:· . Join #1 ·.• Tcrilel,RHlton •Free lS d ay t raining C.M. Localed inside the Costa Mesa 645-11 SA.LES shoppinl cenler · Twen· Huntington Bch 962 MA.MA.GEMEHT tieth Century Ltd. Santa Ana 542·41 ~lac car program •IJawaU, Acapulco lrips •lst place ·s a les i n SSS SS$ Hltp W..ted 7100 Help Wanted 7100 ht...--c• c....... • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• oran1e County rlat place-llstlnas laken (a Orao11e County •lit place-llalln11 sold l • • Oran1e County •Ut place-advortlslng in California •lit plac•1dvertl.lln1 ln tbetJ.S.A. Your success lt our re· ward ! Old established Company looking for career minded m-rn. Ex· perience not necessary. but helpful. Ground floor opportunity d ue to ex- paoaJon ln Orange Coun· ty. Xlnl com missions, monthly " q uar&erly bonu1e1, salary lf quaUliod. Ambition 6 hone1ty only require· •Ut place WiDDer RELO Rome Buyer'IC)ftltilt ...,."1llffftl*l Jet u.t u · ment. All Interviews COO· alSt ~ In obtalninl you ndential. Ph. 547 -s122 RU1 Eat.atellcente. Call (9·12 dallt> ulc for .'. LH COU.fMS George Clar . • t62·1166 SALES REP. Good oppt.y. "•' f(I( ambitious pcnon to TnRRELL- 1<12t. 1976 11ll olftce supplies' ln N.B. area. Will train. Sala exp. nee. 5,tlary • comm. Beach SU.Uontta, -===;;;;;;;..----1 «mCampus Dr., N.B. Haft 90!Mth1nl to atll7 aa.ane.s 8dl dott well. Wmada can M2·58'11 I .. . SHARP GALS We have t he fo il owing positions open for employ ment if you have a good retail selling background & are looking for a perm. position in fashion m erchandising w /a growing co. 121A1.ntc.ttt•111r• Aggressive gi rls w/at least_ 6 mo·~ selling & m anagement exi>enence . 14tM-T11MW..r.lttw With l"OOD\ for advancement. Fash io n cloth ing experience necessary. , lJJP.+-T1 .. WtthillMaM Sellin I experience ne(cssary. tr you meet t hese qualifieatlons & are lnterested in an interview C• 140.4100 -THI LOOIC 0 West. .... a Daily Pilot The fastest draw in the plants. pots & collector Class1r1ed Ad. Phone West ... a Daily Pilot items. Everything goes 642-5678 Classified Ad. 642·5678. 675·7597 Grand Opening EAT AND ~BE THIN at the -\l~o'\~~ 3131 Bristol Street, Costa Mesa with Mike Turin's P.O.P. (Pounds Off Permanently) and Complete meals from $1 .80 to $7 .25 Breakfast Lunch • Dinners and DESSERTS TOO! s •.rn. to 10 p.m. 1 daya a week In a Social Whirl SNAPtV l<NOT 11 lht top, then se1m1 shape close to the waist lbove • W!IHlina skirt. Sew this fem1nlnt. dell&htful dress h1 crePt, Je rsey. Prulled P1ttem 9240: Misses' Sim 8. 10 12, 14. 16, 18. Size 12 (bust 34l tlkes 3 yards 4S.1nch fab1ic. Send Sl.00 for uc:h p1llem. Add 35¢ for each ptltem for flrst~laS3 1lrm1if, h1nd1ln1. s111• 11t ............. .................. ...... WW ... IM St .. ..._ ,_.. MT IHI I . rriet tWill.ANUSS..Ut,tlll _.ITTU Ml,. I_ Dt "' k•• llow ti (It I IJ'lttnt fntl '"' ... "' IW llfW flfl-Wllttr htttfll c.t1lo1-d' Ct .... lllifdt ,., frtt Jfttlnl ef JOW C~I«. Std )I' ... 1 sew + 1att ...-tus tastHt lllMtf Cntu l.00 IH1111t faJlllH INlc l.CIO IUtut s._ ltM St.CIO Sister-Brother Set Send them lo sclloOI or out to play '" coly h-n 1ackets' 1<11ten molil for her. '" plane for h1m1 Kn•I Jacke l ot synthetic Mrsted Embro•der design 1n duplicate sl1tch. Pat· tern 7163: charts direction~ Silts 4-10 inti. SI.Oii for uch oattem. Add 35¢ each pattern for first~lus ainull lftd hlndllnr. sea•'°' Met ..... t .. c .. a .tl Dept. IOI ...... ... 16), ow cw-... ..... Y..._ tfY 10011. Miit ............. m,.,..._ ....... MORE than ever before! 200 de$Jans plus 3 free printed In· side HEW 1976 N££0LECRAFT CATALOG! Has everything. 75c Crtehtt wltll SqNrt$ ,1,00 Crtclltt a W1nlrtbt $1.00 "'"' ntti Qallts -1.00 Rl,,t1 Crttlltt _~..GO Slw + lilt llll ...:.... -1 .25 Nt~llt hot -· 1.00 f1ntt Croclltt ltllt _ .00 ltall)la Cnchet loel _ S 1.00 llldlllt ~., ·-~1.00 lamat Mlc!'lllll lotll I 00 l11tJlt ..... , loot 1.00 C..,llt1 C.tn ltM -$1..00 Coll,tttl Afl!\alt 114 . $1.Cll 12 "1n Al""llS•l 12 _.SOC htt 1f 1' Qllltti 11 !lie M11a11111 hilt .... "1 He u 0111ii ftf ,,.., n soc ... ,, ,. Jlftr hp -·· \ ... • ( A.t...·''lforted · ................ ~·•rorW ....._l•r.....W Allto1.UMd . ~~ _ 8J4 DAll..Y PILOT Moncs.y, JMU!I') 19. 1m .......................................................................................................................................... ~!:~:.~ ..... !~;4_~ ~.~.~~-~~:.!~.~~ ~~~ .... !~.~ IMW 971 FW t721 .,.t. • • t761 !~~••••••••••••!?!.~ ~~~•••••••••!!.~~ ~-~•••••••!!•~~ • -• •••••••• •• • • •••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••• •• • • •••••• •••• ••• •• • • ••• C!al Dd semce 22' · CoHl type 8•)' TOP -._ -.Z Col'Oni.lmmac ln-'M VOt.VQ. Excelt.eot •TOP C~lll .-..ea• •., &at. l'QJl Just mljorcod. Landcru1·sers -"Y eoftdltion $'900 For Corvettes and other OLDSNOIU & boat m1n1:.hed. Lou ot $ de out. Creat2nd car, ' 644-0154. A.ak for Jim used car• & trucks I eMC ftUCIS se r. $!,750. MlNNEY'S, •75 Hardtop $1,085,&13-47lS. HOWARD Chevrolet, HOMDA. CA.IS ~l~ 1062NDN> Paid "n To...wa Station wuon ~Used .Dove • Qua.U Sts. Near ....... -&&..-~ • 7 -• l . - ' •••••••••-•••••••••••• Jamboree, Brlatol, 6 ""' w:-.... ., ~ ..,$4 4w1!!,. FOR LEASE NOW ~r:i~res, R/H. CM•al 9901 MacArthur, Newport 28SOJ1arborBlvd. ~360KRT) Used VW'S 197 6 2002 'f»Toyota Corona wacon. ••••••••:·;·~··••••••• = ~ 9915 =Mesa s.;: loab. SoH 9060 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sol ,t;p\, 18 , r'ty t:.ic:c t'QWp'd, Cuhf Regional Champion Trl1' $2,000 Tcrry,541 2285. SS 19' ,_. ... --or ...... • -1~ "S ~16.29 + lax. Air. sood shape r.-&..1-A C-ti-__,,.. -.._.. " ""' ., .. • •i FACTORY ~ 842--0105 VO'lcoa -.-••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••:i•••• '71 Hmdtop CS· mo. O.E.L., O.A.C. AUTHOJU%£D · · 323Mornl.9StcrLn. Dodi• '74 Monoco •75 Pinto •·6 (6110W> Includes 4 apeed, tinted c:_._ • S.,.yf~· "11 Corona 2clr IIT. Neu Newport le41Ch Brouabam Nr perfect ... $3499 &lass, torsion bu _. -nu tires, ~•· replaced, You are the winnu of cond., Only 15,500 mi., Stationwaaon ~=r~~el~~u~~n~el~~;j 11· l • Jlln. Deb. 8'2·6m :!~1~:~·&a:!~Jn~Jo4i; 120r::-:::m':'::':11Aln ~~nd. S162S /ofr. two fl'ff dmnet'I ($14.50 _Pvt_~P....:lY:...·...;.$3200 __ -_64M __ 769_._, Autocnatic Lramm'fulon., Mu.keOf_rer.4936616__ Mttt Anl'il TO•IUY!ll charges. SAntaA.na S57-2132'----------Value) ~-0ted Crom Ford ff.fl) (actory a r, radio. ""'' WIMJ ..-OR ... m Co 11 2 d i I Skinny Mike's menu at h le I •'-1• .nnn See us r1n1t, & last! Tnn IEST COL rl .oy ro a r, v ny HOUD ... , ,....... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ea r, ess UJ&n ~NYU JS' Sailboat for :.ale al ou · -r root 3$ MPG AM /FM · "' "" miles (238MIE) l ' 1~ L f ~ .~ TOYOTA dollar paid for imports. s.l!JI 11!.CTIOM IN ·n. 850 Sport Coupe. N ' • ' 3' ~' lri _. St '75 LTD Wagon. l'\lll pwr. . . . <"<>:. •• >uyer ou o . COST ... M•s.a. g.m; eng, brakes, nu body. call stereo, tacb, $1495, • s.-" 14,000 mi, AM /FM $3995 mont'v. Same hull us tw "' " "' THE S"'UTH• •MD 833-<16198 "'~t M umc ·Trans pac wmncr. 1966 H0tbor, c M 646 9303 DATSU~ T r-A $1600/bst orter. 644-6427 ._,. a esa stereo. Sharp. $4250. ~7.500. P. SQUARE " -evesal't6 ,....... • 9767 Please call 642-5678, ext. 846-:i039& (213)"48-4584. Jim Slemons BOATS, 541 • 2873 Trucks 9560 eos::4~!!~rbot 8~~:·6410 USED CARS '74 FIAT 128, ' apeed. ···················~··· 333 toclai:~0:lickets. '75 Granada Ghia. 18M lmDOrts USCG ,\ux. L>as1c e.a1llng ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1974 2002 tU $2666. (56lKM8). •69 TR·6 m i. AM/FM ster , a /c, 1970Hlrbor Blvd. dass starb 1t23·7ti, 1974ELCAMINO ORANGECOUMTY'S 4 speedwitbA.M/FM. n.odoreRobiftl Xlntcond.581-0317 '67 Rambler StatlonWgn, fullyequip.Blk.581-0472. CostaMesa Tustin H S 7 00 PM, Hm Aulomaltc, air t•ond1l1on HIGHEST 1973 IA.VA.RIA. FORD YolkswagH 9770 clean, gd cond, $450. '75 Elite. White on white, 631·1276 :.!Ot.Call83824~ ing, tilt wheel & low 4 speed. 2060HarborBJvd. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 962·7531 loaded. $4850 P .P . ---------- Boats, Slips/ rruleage. W1lltradc $ 1973 2002 CostaMesa 642-001 ,75 VW luidc 9910 673-0631 Sell or trade '74 Pinto DOCL -9070 SADDLEBA.CK 4 speed with stereo. J-9730 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '74 F rd Ltd St 6 Wg.n. Good cond. Look- a> Y LLEY IMPORTS ~ BEETLE h"" 0 nwgn.. ing for Mini Motor •••••••••••• ••••• •••••• A BUYER 1970 2800 CSA. ••••••••••••••••••••••• · '54 Tudor-Sp. Stick s H . pass, low mi., braughm Home S44..a41 7 Nf'e<l shplor:l5'p~rl>oat 831·2040495·4949 Automatic. '67 JAG 4 dr. sedan, Deluxe2door,lowmlles! ndswrk.$70Loml.CdM. trim, PW, PS, PB, Lug ---·------- Will p:.iy $70 mo 1213J Ch OM IMPORTS 1969 2002 series, auto, P /S, P /8 , (605CW8 ). 673-3019 rack, stereo AM /FM, MUST SELL near new ~Jti.315 __ ~~~1!{.c'~!~t ·~Here~~ 4 speed wilhAM/FM. A/C, wire wheels. Mus $3495 .74 Century Luxus, li.ke Green w /wood trim, perfect condition 1875 *MERCEDES• sac! $2200. 842-9783aft. 5 " nu, sm VB eng, AM /FM $3,975. 968--0748. Pinto Runabout. Low .io' Bojt Slip trade 646-5373. after 5 on J• Sle .. , tilt . miles S2 900 or make of· I'm Jtt.-homl'. '>'k days. Good deal! •CLASSICS* Jag '72 XKE Vl2 2+2. AC. Im mons r~uio, ~teenng, pwr '68 LTD rull power & air. re.r oo-4489 Ht•J:,,onablc 675-!!(>48 ------'S2 300 s COUPE. Classic wire wheel~. 1 owner. lm~rfs windows, v1.0yl top, only Xlot cond. $700. firm --·------.---.---- '71 Ford 34 .ooo mi, air, car,willtrade. 25,000 mi .• $6750. $15,600ml,$SOOunderBl 557-6615 '72 PINTO WAGON, 2 Hojl I.>ock, :\l•wport lkh pwr, lo:.idt>d. l ownr. Im N ~ 67~167 1970 borBlvd Bk,$3725. PPS81·4576 door, auto. trans., tac· I 6 to 2 :.! · p 11 wt' r. mac. Best ofr. 496-7777 I want your '67· '69 VW '6l 220 SSE~'\ · -4 s...-~ · Cost a Mesa , . . 11 '74 FORD TORINO, V-8, tory air conditioning. W. 1 ,. 11 "75 S!l5-I --1 with air cond1t1omng. u-da 9738 68 Riviera. New en, g, a a"lo. trans., power. steer-~333. (4llFNC). ;iter e cc. 'J " · • ''"' L· 100 •., Ton ~addle junker. Wil pay up to '66 250 SE COUPE -631 1276 G t nd Must .. .., k I fl 7 I' m ""' " · " f c b d · ••••••••••••••••••••••• • power, re_a co · ing, & brakes, radio, low, ........ __ .., __ R-L.l--\\ n• s · a · tank~ h''Y <lty rear Sl50 or rame, 0 y, Cl 'c 4 speed with sun 11 I a ~g country ·~ __. kd "'' I c 11 947738 rooasr.51 · 73 Ma .. da RX2 Rotary, se • e va · l o w mil es. $2888. Wl'<' Jy:,,. bumper, $1950. 545·4298 transax e. a 4 · ., $900 548 26 FORD ,69 280 SE COUPE. Air AM/FM, Tape Deck, sur· · . · (798KY0). ---...... Im rt--' k k F •73 VW 9 TL---'--R b r-2060Harbor Blvd. Transportation '6.5 Dod"e 2 T, steel bd, -.os, po cv d · · · & fboard rac s. As or Cadillac 9 15 ,._..e o 1111 e. . & ••••••••••••••••••• •••• c o n i. t l o n i o g Ed cA"31719·5PM Days Costa Mesa 642·0010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lock box, a ir comp.. G 970 I automatic. MINT! . .....,.. CAMPER ••••••••••••••••••••••• FORD c-rs. Sale./ t a n k . L 0 m J . ene-ral . '72 250 c .COUP. E. Air '73 RX2 Rotary E ng. Air ~ "CADILLAC" 2060Harbor Blvd. Plymouth 9960 ":"R·-.,-_.-9120 548·7482/646·2022 ••••••••••••••••••••••• di t g & 4 Speed, radjo, he~er, Costa Mesa 642-0010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• an con . Jon l n cond, r adio, extras. low miles. (557JLW).\ •••••••:••••••••••••••• .-67-Dod_g_e 6 Cab-Ovr PU, WEEK·END automatic. 31,000 mi. Nds a litlte Q l"ty & p • Lincobt 9945 I (I I~. ca I 1r0 r n I an -low ml, loot box. $1200. SA.DDLEBA.Cl< BMW body work. $1500/bst ofr. $449 5 ua I nee ••••••••••••••••••••••• \fonomatic. t-1oor ht•atN 5-18 7482 or 646-2022 SPECIALS 831-2040 495.4949 551-6042 Ji·m Slemons Ovit' 70 1972 Lincoln Mark IV. all w th1•rmo~tat $1,395. ~ AT~AS 544 J..117 ·49 Chevy truc k. Xlnt •71MBZ280SL A GREENE '73, Rx3 sta wgn. Auto, I rf to Choos. n-om xtra.s. 41,000 mi, xtra im- -.-<·ond. S1250 or best ofr. You will love this one. H L R/H, red w /blk int. mDO S For the best prices, the m ac. $5100. 979-2633 If cm pr :.hdl \\ CJbmet:. 6-46-5373 aft . 5 on wkdays See it & drive it Lhlis BMW $2,100/bst ofr. 836-7388. 1970 H"'arbor Blvd lowest lease rates, & de· days, 675.-6615 eves. ~hrysler /Plymouth Open Daily & Sun. 'til 10 PM & dbl bed. ~100. 531·24H6 weekend. (022078). ....._ .. ....__ •--9740 Costa Mesa pend.able service, -see 00 Lincoln all xtras, + or~:!JJti G~IC·l4'J'QN,8'PICKUP. & ~ .. ~-... 63~1276 NABERS CADILLAC -, T w E 'l Ty s Ev EN '74 MBZ 280 S~dan ••••••••••••••••••••••• tape deck, 4 door. Gd 2929 Harbor Blvd., -CostaMesa FJl1or' Jhrt·l·t (..j~~ll:r:-1 T HOUSA ND MILES. lm!llpedaculc;_,t e & w:~I Lease '73 Super Bug Beetle, 2600HarborBlvd cond.$950.646-8003 '69 Roadrunner wrecked ~.>.up !)lwll" Slt!l.>U. $1<195 1679 PLACEN· eqwp · ease av 1· Sales&service Automali c . $2,350. COSTAMESA 540-9100 Maveridc 9947 383w/440heads,hipror: Skt>pt•r:, M!)M \'; lKth C~t TIA .. <.:OS TA MESA. o(ln02022ex)t.ended terms. '1..A. Area's NeOYWER• ul o'eclo 997.2748 OPEN SUNDAY ••••••••••••••••••••••• trans. 3.23 Positraction 546-1934 &12 H-li I --I 5-18 J..114. ------• '72-MBI 250 Coupe•s M•wHt Dealer!.. MERCEDES .66 vw Bug, 1966 Cad. Coovert. Silver '74 2 Dr, vio roor, auto rear end. Best offer. 1!17U \'W l'Jmpt•r, llubhh• '59 Fork PU /Camper 4 To choose from. Well 7707 Firestone Blvd. Nace w/black int. xlnt cond/ trans. $2750. 673-8902 alt 548-4798 afl 6, ask for top "'P55t>1:1·i~\111 int, II\'\\"' rark.~~T,6cyl,4spd. equipped & very nice! DownMer1 W(213t)927r605-6635 OMDISPLAY $800. S42·0l05. ndstop.$795.581.2107 5pmorwknds _H_e_nry __ . ______ _ t•ngine. · · -r u n s g d · n e w Priced to sell . (008021). 3 1 es es 0 House of lrnDOrts Pontiac 9965 l:.I CJmino . l<anclwro. car b 'ge nera tor I fuel •74 TRIUMPH TR-6 Capn" 9715 AUTHORJZtO · Exceptionally clean "73 '70 Sedan de Ville. Xint Mustang 995 ••••••••••••••••••••••• r<.1h lmµr CJ\'er ' wlr, p~mp. $750. 675-7850 Roadster . Lo w miles,••••••••••••••••••••••• .MERCEDES DEALER Super Beetle. AM /FM cond. Orig owner. $1,650. •••••••••••••••••••••• .69 Firebjrd, xlnt cond bo t 1\ 110 12V 1·1ke new. Lease or buy. "a"" Manchester, stereo, 1 owner. $2500. S56-+C72l67S-3S6l . •74 MUSTANG ace x. :. 1 l'. · · '60GMc a. ton stake truck 1972 CAPRI <MJ<K. 67S·S982. plus new paint, tires etc. 673 3512 _ V6 eng. S600. 645·2052 ask (223030). 4 speed, air conditioning Buena Park '72 Coupe de Ville, all II $1150. 675-0910, ask tor Mot~ycles/ r_o_r _P_at ______ 1 '69 PORSCHE 91 IE & onl y 30,000 miles. An 523-7250 '74 Super-Beetle Coovt. xtras incld. ster;eo. Near Bill before 7pm. Scootel"s 9150 ,74 FORD COURIER. Spodrtomahc.See lhisSo$n$e EXCELLENTcar! OntheSantaAnaFwy. AtM/S3800FM ta67pe3,7985au-. Pvt nt;w1 rabdiatl t11rtes, ldotsa 1 y.6 COUPE .73 Fury III. Very ~ood an save many . S"'DDLEIA.CK 9746 p y. . -m1 es, u x n con . •••••••••• ••••••••••••• pickup. 4 speed, AM/ FM (200036). "" Op.I Owner. $3450. 498·261'& Full power, bucket seats, eond., Contact Josep or ·74 Hultaeo PursJng. U~l'd stereo. rallye wheels, roll '74 CHEVY BLAZER VALLEY IMPORTS ••••••••••••••••••••••• '66 Volks Squareback 1600 low mlles. (739HTY ). leave message. 646·2820. 3 times ~5 l.ii5 0970. bur S3144. (53216X ). 4 Whee l dri ve, 1 m -831·2040 49S.4949 '74 Opel Manta 4 spd. Lo eng. $700. 645-2052, ask Camero 9917 $369 5 v- 9974 j Sk tor lilll bt'for l' 7pm. Th•odor• Rob1"ns ·· R J Clean• $3000 for Pat ••••••••••••••••••••••• -~ .. ... mac ulate condition. Oats.In 9720 C:.~008~ · · ••••••••••••••••••••••• FORD Lease or buy on extended ••••••••••••••••••••••• Volvo 9772 ·~8 C:u~ar~r ~~~ c~~~t Jim Slemons •VEGA. NU '75 2 Dr., St'll or l r jdl· fi7 llond 'S1q.1l· rh j wk ". ,\1 UC chrumf', runs good Chl·.11..1 tr..1n~portJt1on SJ:?5. 54 i 3417 :.'060 Harbor Blvd. terms. 1176115). WILL BUY YOUR •73 G.T. F1ame Red. Lo ••••••••••••••••••••••• 00_7583 ' ' ' lmnnrfs auto. trans., and more. Costa Mesa 642-00t '73 PORSCHE 914 DATSUN, TOYOTA, mi. Super clea n . Hi ORANGE COUNTY r:-Price label, $3661. Sale Roadster. Sharp & well OR VOLKSW~GEN performance. 4-spd. VOLVO Chevrolet 9920 t970 Harbor Blvd. price, only $2999., includ-'73 FOHD F-100 PICKUP. -.iJ \jmJha MX. Street license. $300. 5-14 3417 '75 Suzuki R!\1 -125, \l'r~ clean. many xlras, must V·H. auto. trans .. powe slcenng. S2999. 005685). Theodore Robins FORD 2060 Harqor Blvd. Costa Mesa 642·001 sell.673 1933. '63 Chev. 12 ton PU ONEOVER 1-;ASY· 197~ w/ramper s hell. R&H , GT 380 Suzuki. So clean A/C. ~ 673.4171 you could eal an egg ofl 9570 or ll $700 But price IS not Vans hard bolled. 497 207b afl •••••••••••••••••••• ••• noon ONE DOLLAR .tit> HONDA •,;.·•. \'l•ry clependable. New chain. •SI + $274 * 645·7159 all day & eves 1973 CHEVY YAM Aulomat1c. air condition- ing & pwr. steering., SADDLEBACK Y ALLEY IMPORTS 831-2040 495-4949 731 2 BMW R75rS, LOW '74 Ford Van Econoline MILEAGE. LIKE Nt-:W. 100, mag whls. w/Conrue SEVERAL EXTHAS. shocks, partly lined inl, SI ,950. Call 497-3547. xlnl cood, $3495, 552-7286 :;LASSIC 1958 Triumph ·10 VW Bus, xlnt cond., 650, comp. n•blt t·n~ lot~ ~real buy at $2,250. Call of chrome, $550 or ofr ...:;64_5:....·2_1_94_. _______ 1 646.2652 7S DodgeVa n '72 Honda 35oCL, < lean Only 3 months old. TOP dependable. F L~· 675-7410aft 5PM. s.525/ofr 546 0129 ---71 DODGE SURFER Motor Homes, VAN, auto. trans .. radio, Sale/Rent 9160 heater. S2733. <79023G ). • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Theodo~ Robins f'O R RENT 20' Mini FORD Molorhome. n•ry C'll•.in. 2060 Harbor Bl vd. self cont. w g<'n R<'sen·l Costa Mesa 642·0010 n o w r o r h o I 1 d a y s . --W-t d 9 590 962·6103 Autos an ~ frailers, Travel 9170 ••••••••••••••••••••••• !l ' KENSKIL Tralll•r. Im mac! Mus t S<'<'. Sl700. 645-3098 Also PU truck twto S.nic~ & Parts 9400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1-0hp VW eng. completely overhauled, S250. 36 HI' parts BIO('k!>, hl•ads, door & front fender for '61 VW, r<'ctr ~ldSS, side )!las!>. misc. p a rt:.. 544 3417 For Sale. In da'lh Car Stereos 1 each, AM /FM stereo ra1ho. 8 track ta~ w1AM rFM slerco radio & Cassett ta p e w/AM /fo'M stereo radio. 8465809. Anti~/ Classics 9S20 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1920 Ford Truck Original Call aft. s. 842 97R3 a1 T -Blrd. Showroom cond. 3S1 Shelby Cobra enc & trans. Ong eng avail. ~.000. 613-8800 l.ecrMtf OMI V.wdtt 95~0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dune bQ.llY w/lrailer. 1'1rbo-chr1e. COrvaar. ••••••••••••••••••••••• "WA.HT TO SELL YOUR CAR?" Let us sell it for you. CASH! We lake in trade any m a ke or model. .. cars, trucks, vans, rec reational vehicles imports & domestics. M usl be in running condition & meet California s arety code standards. El Camino Auto Sales 498·1400 Dealer NtWPllf~T 1Mrngrs $1;(»/ tofr. DeO 3'40. .,._ ,.. 3100 w. Cust l1"1• n.u. 4WllHtDriYff 9510 642·94Q5 ....................... ---- 1975 GMC JIMMY sauMG YOUl CA.I? ,.HlGH SIERRA.. Tor PllCES p AfD P'u1l po•er with air coo Forlmport.s dilionln(l. Wilt trade. Paid for or Not SA.DOI.HA.Cl 0.-i..-11 .... om VA.WY IMPOITS l Harbor, CM. 111·2040 49M,49 MlS-!>~3 mamtamed. A really fine PAID FOR Brand new steel bltd ••••••••••••••••••••••• Costa Mesa ing 5-yr., 50.000mlle war. s port.car.Pncedto sell. ORNOT. r adjals. R/H. J...-owner. EXCLUSIVELYVOLVO •CHEV. '75 MONZA 2 631·1276 ranty No. 112500. (905180 >. TOP DOLLAR 673-5781. 4' ~rgest Volvo DeaJ~r DR., auto. trans., au ----------1 HOWARD CHEV., Dove '75 MBZ 4SOSL CALL in Orange County· cond., and more. Price '66 Mustang VS, auto, PS. & Quail, Newport Beach. 1 Very l o w miles . SAL BERNADENE Porsche 9750 BUYorLEASE label, $5281. Sale price, Michelin tires , very 833-0SSi,. • ~ Completely equipped. 540-0442 ••••••••••••••••••••••• DIRECT only $3999. No. 214554. clean642-7583 ~~.~~~~~.extended 1974 DA.TSUM ·~~ ~~~~pe~~ ~· ·~· f(~-,fJl!~I~ ~:;,u:_iyvr~, ~~~ 7.!~~ -'7-1-. _Lo_a_d_ed_._Fu_ll_po_w-er-.' ~~~3~al~~ ~~.ckSl~~ '74MBZ450SEL. 260Z2+2 Call49J..9154 • T • warra n ty available $2,100 Priv Ply Orig. PP 493-4725 0 CHEV D t>wner 536·9953. .---------A fine auto. Very low 4 speed, mags, air.cc;>nd. '73, 911T. Wht w/orange H W~RD ·• ove 74 VEGA. 4 speed, air miles. Completely & only 13,000 ongmaJ stripe. Loaded, mint 2025 ~Manchester &Quall, Newport Beach. '67 Mustang 289 Hardtop, conditioning, $209S. equipped. Buy or lease. mlles. cood! Mus t see! 673-4489 Anaheim 750-2011 833-0555. xlntcond. $600. (140MCY). W20038). SA.DDLEBA.CIC aft.5. 552·3010 Theodare Robins '62MBI220S. VALLEY IMPORTS '76&'75 Volvos CONNELL •74 MUSTANG 11 . gas FORD Be a proud Mercedes 83120404954949 1970 Porsche 911T , saver, 4 cyl ' 4 speed, 2060HarborBlvd. owner m this oldie bul • • sport.amatic, 91M, $5,200. Buy or Lease radio $3222. 1643 LPD) Costa Mesa 642-0010 goodie. Priced to sell '73 2AO Z,27,000 Mi. '75 280 64&.5807 Porsche Strasse CHEVROLET now ! (037305). z. 3,000 Mi. Auto, air, Ask for Stan. Theodor• Robins Have something to sell ? •75MBI450SEL mags, Mi c h e lins . Porsche Wanted; m need SALES&SERVICE Executive demo luxury 548·3443 or 548-9734 aft 7 of mechanical or body 2828 Harbor Blvd. sedan. Met. finish, elect. PM. repair. Top$ pd. 546-5889 COSTA MESA roof.. clearanced pnced. , 546 1200 (04089()). 74 OATS~ 710, 4 ~peed, '73 914 Porsche. Silver, • '75 MIZ 280 Sedan ra.ctory air• radio, ~ AM/FM 8 trac1' stereo, E l d vinyl roof. $3666. low mileage SSSOO/bs• '74 Chevy Impala 4dr , x e c u Ive e m 0 . KJY) • \ xJn d r II 1 Clearanced priced. <505 · -Lt--offer.64G-7635 t con ·· u pwr o Lease or purch ase. TheodoreR-'!!!~~~~~~~~/mi , new tires Day, m 7oso>. FORD Rolls Royce _: ~0890. Eve, 644-2877 '75 MBI 450SLC 2060 Harbor Blvd. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'J6'S '68 Caprice, xlnt Li miled prod uc ti on Costa Mesa 642-0010 #l OEAL£R IN U.S.A. cond. A/C, Power, etc model. European de · '74 260Z Ork brn mags rm IOY VOLVO'S $850. 540-6579 livery cancel. Only 450 am/fm. air sbar°p. Only CARVER '71 Moote Carlo, auto, mi. Sunr'f, cassette, al-SS,600-Bev, S73-922S eves. ROUS·ROYCC HERE 1 hJ Joy wheels. Lease or or673·3130days. 2Ul.17tt!St. ~i:';~:.· ~:~t ~i~es: purchase. Extended _____ ..:..... ____ , COSTAMESA · $l 995 termsavail. (101988). '75 Datsun B210, moving, l"---~s.&6-"'" NOW Ong ownr HOUSE must sell, like nu, $3000, Cl0$lD SUNDAYS •New Engine 497-1244 aft 5:30. 831-1658. '72 Impala Cust Xlnt cond. Vinyl top, a/c, am/rm radio. 830-6089. OF IMPORTS 523-7250 Alfa Romeo 9705 • •••••••••••••••••••••• ---------1Toyota 9765 •NewTransmission Rat 9725 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •New Colors ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'FiU BefOl'e you buy .. see! Due To lncreow In New Car Sales We have become over- stocke d in excellent trades. STARTING PRICE $895 AMY REA SONA I LE OFFER will be accepted during this week's liquidation SA.LE 100% Financing & Extended Financing AVAILA.BLEO.A.C. ~ lUDiA .:YOTA_ 19'6 HOfbqr; C.M,.646 9303 ALL 75'S AND DEMO'S MUST GO THISMOMTH BUY OR LEASE VOLVO S~cials Many to chooM from &.,.e.: •75 164 '70 El Camino shell , vinyl roof, chrome whls, nu tires, 536·1351 John. •CHEV '75 NOV A 2 Dr. LN, auto trans , air cood., and more. Price label, $5386 Sale price, only $3999. No. 110820. Executive car, 10,000 miles. 2-Yr., 24,000 mile warranty available. HOWARD CHEV., Dove & Quail: Newport Beach. 833-0555. ·m Nova 6 cyl. 3 speed runs good. $800. 997·2748 Auto. trans., alr condi· 1965 Impala, auto, R&H, Uoo.i.ng, AM /FM stereo, A/C, map, P /S, P /B. low miles. C420NPR ). Good cood. 540·0830 ; $6999 1....:..546-;.;._:,97_54_~-----I ·~4 142. . . •73 CHEVY 4-DOOR, V.S, 4 Speed, air cond1tionmg, auto. trans., air condi· A M I F M s t e r e o · donlni, power steering, (851KAK). $219$. (976LVZ). $5299 1'todar9 Robina ?2 142 FORD 4 Speed, AM radio, air 2060Harbor Blvd. conditioning. (-430FYB). CostaMesa 642-0010 $3199 '61 Chevy Impala, VS, •71 164 w/udio, btr, a uto, Cd Automatic trans, air con· Li.res.~. 7Sl·5* d!~ioJa. AMffM radio. Cc U111•t• 9930 <-· ... ). • •••••••••••••••••••••• SAVE '62 Lincoln Cootlneotal. • 68 122 2 DOOi £verythiof workal Ruu FORD Classified ads do it well 2060 Harbor Blvd. Autos. Mew 9800 Costa Mesa 6'2·0010 ••••••••••• • ••••••••••• NOW IT'S HERE! There 's a new lightweight champ In gas mileage, performance. styling. comfort. Test df'lve It tOday! THE NEW MAZDA ''MIZER'' IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ON • 2·DOORS • 4-000RS •WAGONS OUT! I 97S's OUT! DOtn llU\' AH'fWHal 190U WI SHOW YOU HOW IA.I WI WIU .0 TO CUAl OUf AU. ......... lt711BT~ STH.L A GOOD SIUCTIOM! IMPORT CHERRIES • 72TOYOTA Corona ~. eutonatk:. elr. (304GGV) •61 TRIUMPH GT • 71 EL CA.MINO •73 DATSUN AutOtM!I~! _powtt llMflng, ttO Wagon, IUtofnaUo, llrr INrpt ~) (374.ll.S) ' I 00!!. 188!!.. s I 00:!. 188!!. 11\14 T .. a UCtMM 11\ut TAll • ~lCI • -°'""""' ..,_... ..... lod. • -~ ,..,_ .... -.-·-.. ••&t ~ ........ _DJfl_~ 1976 BMWs ARE HERE & JoOts super. Nlce cJr. AutomaUc tranJ ., AM pp Sacrificet $595/bsl ...,....,.._ ______ ..._ _________ ......,. r a d I o . C V V S 3 ~ 8 ) • 98()..2325 ~ Mtl 1tt1" ~ rtATl 1U1 .. CREVI ER I Sf A UOA*f IAlfTA AMA 835·3171 ' ~t l Reduced to ....:.:::;...::=::...~--~--$ 1699 Beautiful 'MLlncoln.Con· u Lim -. .... ::;: have a aervlco to Olle1' or VOLVO ~b-=~1~r:•ce;r.:s bor C l't\ 646 '303 CJuallled ~ • • · _Etr r Expires 1·20-76 PhoaelU-5'71. , l ... ( ~OL. 69, NO. :19, 4 SECTIONS, SO PAGES ,ORANGE COUNTY, CALI ORNIA 'ro day' Clo big N.Y. Stoek.8 MONDAY, JANUARY 19, 1976 TEN CENTS J \ PIBn Studied BJ LAURIE KASPER ' Of .. Oe!f1 -. ...... A IJ'Ollp'a collective dream of -preserving Aliso Creek baa mme closer to reality with the develoPment of the Allio Creek Corridor "concept plan'' by county planners. The plan, which includes general regulations and augges. tions for development, will be in· troduced to two south county groups this month. The first meeting, with the United South Orange Coast Com· munities (USOOC > Commmnties (U50C) organhation will begin at 7:30 _p.m. Tuesday 1n South Laguna's Aliso School. ) A meeting with the Saddleback Area Coordinating Council (SACC>. the group which in· spired the plan three years ago, is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Jan. 28 in El Toro mah SChoot. Nonmembers, as well as mem• hen, of both groups are Invited to attend the meetings, and com· ment •. The plan has been developed for an area which follows the 19-mlle creek from its source in the Santa Ana Mountains to the Pacific Ocean lo South Laguna and varies in width from five miles to 500 feet. Major portions ol El Toro, Leisure World and Laiuna Niguel are included in tt. About 20 to 30 percent of the land within the plan is already developed, Rob Patterion, coun- ty planner, said. Proposals for deVelopment on another 10 to 20 percent of the area along the creek ar& pending, be said. Generally. the plan proposes .. rules for development in the (See AUSO, Pace AZ) CLEVELAND NATIONAL FOREST ' P atien~ S1ircharge Bill ~TRAB......___UCO ·Malpractice Solution? O.llr l'floc ~ Ir hb'lcll O'DHMll CRUMPLED DEBRIS LITTERS FLUOR SITE AFTER MID·AIR COLLISION I N IRVINE Two Novice Pilots and Flight Instructor Kiiied After Planes Fell 800 Feet 3 Die in Mid-air Crash Two Light Planes Collide Over Irvine • By DOUGLAS FRJT7.SCJIE Of .. 0.11, ...... ,., Federal aviation investigators today probed the tangled wrecta1e of two twin-seater planes, seekin1 clues to the cause of a mid-air collision over Irvine Sunday that killed two novice pilots and the operator of a Hunt· ingtoo Beach fiight school. The red _plane carrying Burtle and Taylor took oft from Meadowlark Airport earlier Sun- day and apparently was landing at Orange County Airport, police said. • The white plane piloted by Wynne had been rented at Oranie County Airport earlier antt Wynne was .eerforming ·"touch-and-go0 landing practice maneuvcn at the airport, police said. Flathers said the white plane apparently was higher than the red one.· a theory based on red paint scrapings found on the un- derside of the white plane's wing. Investigators today were un· sure who was piloting the dual control red Cessna. Tbe two tiny planes bit the ground about 60 feet apart. It was more than an hour after the crash before firemen cut the wrecka1e oPeD. and extracted the three bodies .. National Transportation Safe- ty Board investigator Guy (See CRASH, Page A2) The two single engine Cessna 1SOs were in the downwind ap- proach pattern to Orange County Airport when they collided and crashed near Jamboree Boulevard and the San Diego Freeway. . The· crash kllled Gerald D. Wynne, 35, of 8140 Cardiff Drive, Stanton; and John S. Burtle, 30, ancJ John F. Taylor, 38, both of Loni Beach. Burtle was the operator of the BW'tle Aviation Sehool at Meadowlark Airport in Huntington Beach. CUSD Frets Wait On Ereedom Train According to witnesses, the The coming of the Freedom two planes were fiying close Train loaded wlth trappings of together at an altitude of about the American Revolutioo caused 800 feet when th~y collided. Both something of a mini-revolution planes went into spins and plum-among Capistrano Unified meted to the 1round where they Schoo' Di · d ,_, ).v like crug;pled foil in tbe~ay ' stnct a muustrators. -., About 6,000 Caplstr,ano stu- bowl of ira ed earth at the uor dents have been scheduled to visit Corp. construction site. the train during its two-day stop Irvine policeman Ron li1athers today and Tuesday in San Juan witnessed the 9:03 a.m. crash Capistrano from about one mile away. · . , F1athers also a pilot said be ~dministrators said they re ' h • ted plainly worried the students may saw the planes as t ey aepara be forced to wait in Une for and bee an to fall to the around. 1 . "Somebody goofed up, there's 1 ~vera hours -a situation that no doubt about lt," said Flathers. 11 clearly untenable if several Another witness who saw the hundred youngsters are in tow. crash from the San Joaquin Supt. Jerome Tbomsley said 1 11~. Freedom Train coordinators pro-Marsb said the P &MS were •43 • mised that students would be tni parallel to each other, almost placed on the train within 30 touchinf. One of the planes mi.DuteaohcbeduledUmes. tipped its winf, apparentlY to try That promlJe wu to be tested to see the location of the othei thit afternoon durtni a visit to plane, heaald. the train by 1000 Nlpet Junior When the wlnr tipped, he aald, mp ScbooJ st~dents. it bit the other plane behind one Their l\ICCeu 1n aetttna 00 the wtn•, flipped over the top of u.e train probably wlll determine MCODd plaM, then bOth fell to whether the otbe-r 5,000 studentt &round· would alJo 10. adminlstraton Flathen rU1hed to the crMh takl. tit• and trained a fir. ext· Thomsley Hid he wu con· ~her on lbe planes. which cerned about the s afety' of wen apUllna su from tbe1r nap-chlldrel wbo bad to wait ln line tured tanks, but no fire resulted for lensthy pertods of Ume. trom the crub. He said Iona watts also would •• ,, place an ·unacceptable burden on parents who volunteered to drive students to the train and could foul up bus schedules, since many students will travel to the train on school buses. The students' tickets for the Freedom Train visits were purchased through field trip monies allocated to each school and PTA donations. Varying numbers of students from all but one school in the dJs· trtct have received tickets to visit the much-heralded exhibit. * . * * 6,000 Train TreketJJ Le/ t About 2~000 tickets for tbe Amftican Freedom Train were to so on sale in San Juan Capistrano today atep.111. The tickets. to be sold ne..-the train at dle Santa Fe~. were all that were left ol the 28,500 printed for Uie ttaln's enaage- ment in San Juan today and Tuesday. ~ The train qpened for ttl lut stop in Califotnia t~ et ooon.; A. line reportedly had fieatiD, to form bytO.a. m . Carpenter. Proposes Measure • State Sen. Dennis Carpenter CR-Newport Beach) says he planned to introduce a bill today which would pay for malpractice claims by putting a surcharge patients' bllls. Carpenter said Sunday the proposal would result in a 66 per· cent cut in malpractice pre· miums. Under the bill, a state fund would pay malpractice claims in excess of $100,000. The fund would be s upPorted by contribu- tions from doctors and hospitals. They would raise money for their "contributions " by charg- ing paUents a two-and-a-half per· cent surcbarg~ Carpenter ex· plained. Thus, a $10 doctor's bill would have an additional 25-cent charge for the malpractice fund. Carpenter said his proposal is . unlike Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. 's plan to have doctors donate time treating the poor in exchange for state help. "My proPosal does not place doctors in servitude, requiring them to give •a pound of flesh' in the form of forced labor, ad· ministering to charity patients," beaaid. Meanwhile in Los Angeles, negotiators for doctor groups, hospitals and .Gov. Brown were to begin meeting today after agreeing to split the issue of malpractice in~urance from Brown's free medical )>lan. The agreement. which came after a five·hour meeting led medical spokesmen to express optimi.sm about today's meeting. Dr. Daniel Lang, spokesman for Concerned Physicians for Malpractice Reform and a member of the United Physi- cians of California (PUPC) and John Brewer, executive director of the Hospital Council of Southern California agreed with Brown to form two committees to deal separately with state help in creating a doctor-funded malpractice insurance pool and Brown's proposal that physicians ~rovide free treatment for Medi· Cal patients. (See DOCl'ORS, Page A%) Ford Talk Airs at6 wASmNGTON (UPI) - President Ford will give Congress and American voters tonight an upbeat assessment of the state of the union in its bicenten- nial year. He will call for feder al govern ment restraint with a theme of tbe revolution ary war pamphlet, ''Common Sense.'' Jn advance of Font's na· tiooally televised· ap· pearance before a joint Hiiton of the House and Senate. aides said be would couple predictlons ol con- tinued economic srowth ~a dlp ln une.nployment.. with recomm•dations for a todal a..ieutity tu ill· crease and a cul iiilederal tPendlftl to stow inflation. But the officials said Ford'• 4,&e»-word speech, acheduled for 6 p.m . (PST), would be abort on 1'•• ele.cllon-year proA pau.Ja. OCEAN o.ur ..ii«....,._, MAP DETAILS ALISO CREEK CORRIDOR PRESERVE PLAN Two South County Groups Study Development Concept Three Youths Held For Burglary, Pot Laguna Beach police arrested tion area. Police booked Gregory T . a Camp Pendleton Marine. a 19-year-old Mission Viejo man and an El Toro youth after as· sertedly finding the trio inside the Main Beach lifeguard head· quarters late Saturday night. Thomas. 20, of Camp Pendleton and Anthony Fontana, 19, of26492 ' Via Conchita, Mission Viejo on · suspicion of burglary. The 17· ·year-old El Toro youth was I booked on suspicion of burglary and for alleged possession of 1 marijuana. Police responding to t he burglar alarm set off at the guard shack found a door bad been forced open. Officer Roland Maus said he . peered inside the two story struc· ture, beard a male voice coming from the second level and radioed for additional officers. Inside, officers arrested and handcuffed the men one at a time as they came down a narrow lad· der from the glassed-in observa· German Spy Srapected JFK Mistress ~ NEW YORK (UPI) -There's still another accusation against John F. Kennedy : while he was in the Navy he had an affair with a Danish woman joumallst sus- pected of being a N az.i spy. The latest in a series of charges against the former president came in an article in the National Enquirer, which said Kennedy was trans!erred from Naval in· JFK IGNORED WARNING ABOUT SINATRA, Pltg8 AS telligen·ce to sea duty in 1941 because of it. The Enquirer identified the woman as Inga Arvad, a former Miss Europe, working for the Washington Times-Herald. Miss Arvad, who was under FBI surveillance, had bad three interviews with Adolf Hitler while working for a Swedish newspaper and Hitler c.Ued her a .. Nordic beauty" the article said. Miss Arvad was also the mlstttss of Axel Wenner-Oren, a Swedish industrialist oo the State Department blacklist. Capt. Sambel A.D. Hunter, then Kenned)'·• superior, was quoted llS HYini that the Navy aaw Miss Arvad as a latler day Mata Harl. "'I'Mir concern wu that this woman was using Kennedy to find out all she could about what w• .,tn1 on ln the Navy Depart· melit and lhe Offlc• of Naval ln- tew~ ·· 0 ... ,.. ....... JFK'S 'SPY' LOVER? Inga Arvad In 19'1 Co ast Weathe.r Clearing tonight and becoming mostly sunny Tuesday, according to the weather service. Slightly warmer with beach highs around 68 rising to 73 in- land. Overnight lows 44 to 50. I NSIDE TOD~ Y uboMse Moal8f1U uxsnt .a "Hol11 Wo~" .ago!Nt ChJU· · tianl in woke ot nr~~ bSI Premit'f' Roahfd. K01'01l'd. See 11t1rJ1 A4. .. , IWLV PllOT l/SC . Medical Slowdown 'Stable' Spakesmen for Orange Coast bospitaJs said today there has been little noticeable chanae in activity in light of last week's vote by local physicians to join in the medical slowdown. Most of the hospitals surveyed. indicated there has been a slight drop in activity, but they said. there has been no indication that the decrease is due to the slowdown. "We should have a better idea as the week goes along," said Unda Mottin at Hoag Memorial Hospital in Newpart Beach. A spokt>s man for Robert Wyatt, adminis trator of the Orange County Medical Center said there has been no significant increase in admissions at that hospital. The s pokes man noted , however, that the hospital does have a contingency plan to put in- to effect in the event that the slowdown does force patients of private hospitals to seek treat- ment at the county facility. Monday. doctors from Harbor Area hospitals voted to join the slowdown on a voluntary basis as a protest over increased malpractice insurance cost. ·They were followed by groups of doctors from other Orange Coast communities in meetings held through the week . But the hospitals which are servt>d by these physicians main- tain there has been no significant increase in emt>rgency room pa- tients nor significant drop in pa· tient admissions or surgery. "We 're running ,about the same as last week," said Tom Richards, administrator at Costa Mesa Memorial. * * * E'ro• Page Al DOCTORS. • Lang said the two committees, each having about six members representing doctors, hospitals and the Brown administration, would begin work today, with further meetings scheduled Tuesday in Sacramento. Little League Coacha Eyed Coaches are betai soqht for the 1976 Laguna Beach Little League season. Those interested may call 497·2002 or 494·410S for further in· formation. A meeting or prospective coaches will be held at 7:30 p.m. Jan. 26 at the offices of Dean Wit· ter, 298 Broadway. Laguna School Trustees to Meet The . Lagwia · Beach Unified School District Board of Educa· tion will meet at 7:30 p.m. Tues- day in district headquarters, 550 Blumont St., Laguna Beach. The board will consider a re- port on a Yosemite Park trip taken by students from Thurston Intermediate School, a proposal scheduling meetings and hear- ings for the upcoming school budget, and a progress repart on . the school's new reading and spelling program. Senate Sought HARTFORD, Conn. (UPI) Secretary of the State Gloria Schaff er said today she would seek the U.S. Senate seat held by Sen. Lowell P. Weicker Jr., (R- Conn). ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ' •• 'Driver Esraped Injury Wave' Fizzks ADELAIDE, Australia . <UPJ)' -~Uevenr· Oed to tbe hllll, skeptics drank chanq>aane on the beach and Adelaide's predict- ed "doomsday" Udal wave passed wltb a slx·lncb riJ>ple. Johan N.,b a house painter and self-styl;f. clairvoyant, an· nounced two months a10 God would destroy Adelaide with a giant itd•l' wave and e.,-tbQ"ake at noon today to puniab •in.Den. Nash wu so .sured his vision that be took a $S0 advertisement in an Adelaide newspaper warn· ing the city of ill impending doom. Many residents of the south Australian capltal believed Nash and fled to the hills near the city. But about 2,doo non-believers 1athered on tbe beach nine miles from Adelaide for "earthquake parties." said eyelone wlo.4-of 105 miles an hour" ~ wav.es-~ feet high batter.i a 820-mlle stretch of eastern coastline. They said cyclone Davld whipped up winds and enormous tides that tore boats from their moorings. washed away millions of tons or beach sand, flooded low-lying areas and marooned about 1,000 tow11ts oo five resort islands. Those on !he Adelaide beach. included South Australian pre· mler Don Dunstan who termed the prediction •'nonsense ... "I wu urged by community, business and church leaders to make a statement," Dunstan 4 said, "I decided to come down here in person because some peo- ple have said that I bad a helicopter waiting on my front lawn, Just ln case." • Mark Christopher Hoeg, 20, of 18588 Cot- tonwood St.. Fountain Valley escaped in- jury in a traffic accident Sunday morning near entrance to Treasure Island on Pacific Coast H~ghway in South Laguna. Hoeg told the California Highway Patrol that he swerved to avoid striking a car making a left turn when his own car ~ent out of control and rolled over. The skeptics, wearing business suits, bow ties, snorkels and flip· pers, sipped champagne and ate meat pies on the beach to while away their "last hours." Two hours after the predicted disaster, they were still there drinklnl champagne and eating meat pies. The surf had risen on· ly six inches. Proposals OnOrteg~ 10nAgenda 'Hogback Ridge' Purchase Weighed Orange County s upe rvisors will consider a request Tuesday to spend $175,000 to buy 23-acre "Hogback Ridge" overlooking the county's Laguna Niguel Regional Park. If the board agrees to the purchase. the total park area will increase to 190 acres. The ridge, also known as La Paz Hill, is located at the corner of Aliso Creek Road and Alicia Parkway. It is the most domi· nant feature in the park vicinity. H.G. "George" Osborne, direc· tor of the county Environmental Management Agency, said the hill has been popular for years among radio-controlled model gli~er enthusiasts. Osborne said acquisition or the hill would .. afford an opportunity to preserve and enhance the model plane flying e>pportunity and a hiking trail in a semi· wilderness setting." Osborne said the hill already bas been ruled in conformance with the county's master plan of regional parks and would be fair· ly simple to acquire from Avco C.Ommunity Developers. Ct:tndidates' ForumShmm On Cable TY A television showing of the first Laguna Beach candidates forum will be broadcast at 5 p.m. and again at 9 p .m . Wednesday over channel .10 on the Storer Cable network. The two-and-a-quarter hour show is being presented by the Citizens Town Planning Associa· tion in an effort to bring the March 2 municipal elect.Ion cam- paign to the electorate, Wayne Moody. CTF A board member, said. The show wa8 taped at the Thursday candidates forum sponsored by the North Laguna C.Ommunity Association and in· eludes all seven City ComlcU can· didates as well as candidates for city treasurer and city clerk. He also noted that the necessary funds for the purchase were included in this year's budget. CUSD Board Weighs Legal Aid Tonight Capistrano Unified School Dis- trict trus tees will consider employment of private pro· f essionals to conduct employe salary negotiations and to perform other specialized legal . services tonight. Nine proposals for the services have been submitted by various firms and individuals, according to Supt. JeromeTbornsley. ·He recently recommended a switch to private professional firms because of the increasing complexity of employe relations and legal matters facing the dis· trict. Presently, employe relations are handled by district ad· ministrators while legal services are JH!rf ormed by the Orange County Counsel's office at no charge., ~ F..O.PageAJ CRASH ••• Moshier today examined the wreckage, which had been moved to a hangar at Orange County Airport, but bad not con- cluded what had happened. Sunday's crash was tbe third fatal ail'J)lane accident in the Oran'e County Airport area in the past eight months. Last Memorial Day, a light plane crashed in the College Park re- sidential area in Costa Mesa. kill- ing the pilot and injuring a homeowner. Oct. 17, alight plane· crashed into the Memorex build- ing in the airport industrial area, killing the pilot and burning two warehousemen in the resulting flames that destroyed the build- ing. * * * Crash Feared Victim Was Apprehemive IJy ROBERT BARKE& Of•O.lfyflt ....... John S. Burtle, one of three victims in an· airplane collision over Irvine Sunday, expressed fears of ju.st such a rate a week .ago. "We were talkin• over a beer and a sandwich last Sunday,'' said his f rtend, attorney Wllllam Gamble of Huntington Beach. "We got t9 taltln1 about crubes and be mentioned that be wu afraid of mJdaln," Gamble recalled today. Mr. Burtle was the owner and operator of Burtle Aviation School at lleadowlart Airport ln Hulllin&ton Beach. Gamble, Hid tbn lllr. Burtle ~ hlm to fl:r about three ,..,. aco. last c~·t ~eve the tr••eclJ oichy. "He wu tuper canff.11-nally earef\d.1 really ean't understand bow someone so vt,uant and dilljent could havo blld ~ bap- E'rOfll Page Al ALISO •.• corridor,•· he explained. The plan identifies general areas where hiking, riding and biking trails, open space, recrea- tional uses and development should occur. It also proposes regulations, in: eluding the preservation or ma- jor ridgelines, restriction of grad· ing and landscaping and pro- vision or public access to the creek. Areas where the regulations should be applied are loosely identified. Moi:e specific identification of where the regulations will be ap· plied will be made in detailed plans to be developed for five subdivisions or the corridor. Patterson e xpects the concept plan, which will serve as a guideline for developers until the detailed plans are completed, will be presented to the county Planning Commiss ion i n February. By the time the plan is present- ed to the commission, Patterson said, they should also be able to indicate what the costs and benefits will be to the county. He said they hope to estimate the number of acres developers . are expected to dedicate to the county as well as the amount of land the county would need to ac· quire to provide the trails and open space outlined in the plan.·· A severe cyclone, however. did smash into a stretch of Australia's east coast about 1,000 miles northeast of Adelaide, tonight. Police and weather officials ,,..- Throngs Hit Beaclws on South Coast Summer weather lured · swarms to South Coast beaches over the weekend until a dense fog Sunday sent beachgoers packing. . There were no incidents over the two days of good weather, Laguna Beach and San Clemente guards said today. In San Clemente Goard Richard Chew said an estimated -13,000 persons were on the sands of South County and San Clemente beaches Saturday and about 10,000 Sunday. Crowds in Laguna were repart· ed heavy. Laguna Beach gu9S"da reported difficulty with dogs TUD· ning loose on the beaches. One woman was knocked down and injured Sunday by a large dog. Police wrote nine leash law cita- tions Sunday . The Sunday afternoon fog sent small craft scurrying into Dana . Harbor. Patrolmen said there were no accidents, however. San Juan Capistrano city of- ficials wm get a chance to push for the early construction of im- p rov men ts to the Ortega Highway this week. The city will present its case to the California Highway Com· mi.salon, which is to meet in Costa Mesa Thursday and Fri- day. The Ortega Highway proposal is on the agenda for 9:30 a.m. Friday. The commissioners will meet in the Costa Mesa council chambers at 11 Fair Drive. Improving Ortega Highway, a 1920s vintaee road, is a $1.5 million project. Peter Herman, executive assistant to Supervisor Thomas F. Riley, said the plan is to widen the road from two to four lanes as it extends eastward from the San Diego Freeway to La Novia, about one mile, and to realign it for the next two miles. Herman noted the city and th& County of Orange have offered to pay the state's share of the highway funds to gain f ederaa fundl for the project. • The city has offered to put up $100.000 and the county. $200,000, because the California Depart· ment of Transportation is low on funds and reportedly unable to come up with the 13 percent needed to gain 87 percent federal funding. The road leads to the Caspers Regional Park, the Cleveland National Forest, campgrounds, and various industrial projects. Thanks to you, our Newport Beach & Laguna Beech depositors, Mariners Savtnga has passed the $100 mllllon mark In assets. 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Beal urged his coUea,ues not to take Loo much pride in th~ fact tbat one out of every six families had a PrudentlaJ policy. aat. who then.headed the com· Ck'\Jly'a North Central operilion.s out o( Minneapolis, said that instead they should be thlnJdn.g about •'the five other CamiUes who don't have the protection of Prudential in- surance." The son or a Pruden tial agent, Beal obvious· ly had the missionary it>8l that underlies the selling or life insurance. Seven years later, in 1962, he became presi- Money's Worth dent of the "Pru" -and it was during his administration that a significant milestone was reached: Prudential passed M etropolitan Life as the world's largest insurance• company. THAT HAPPENED IN 1966 when Prudential over· took the "Met" in asset size. Three years later, Beal, wishing to r etire at age 60, stepped down and was succeeded by Donald S . MacNaughton, an ex-school teacher who used his GI Bill of Rights after World War II to become a lawyer. M acNaughton didn't join Prudential until 1955, the year Beal made his uplifting speech about sign ing up everyone to a Prudential policy. Jn business, as in sports. there's a propelling force known as momentum-and in the insurance game it's behind ~e"Pru." Eventhoughhe'snosalesman. MacNaughtonhas smce 1969 not merely maintained Prudential's lead but lengthened it considerably. Today. one out of every four persons in the nation is covered by a Prudential policy. Today, the premiums that roll into Prudential every year exceed $S billion, which is a half a billion dollars more than the premium income or Metropolitan Life. . .THE PRUDENTIAL'S assets are so huge <they top $30 b1llion> that the company generates $'2 billion a year just on in return on these investments, which are in mortgages, bonds and stocks. Prudential's total income, in excess of $7 billion a year. is thus greater than the sales or such ln· dustrial giants as Du Pont, Bethlehem Steel and Procter & Gamble. One reason Prudential continues to run away from the insurance pack is its resilience: It m oves with the time. Most big ins ura nce companies have been content to sit on their fat as~et bases. The "Pn_J" is still out there slugging for new business, even to the pomt of competing on price. There are price differences in life insurance, and the ''Pru" has apparently lowered its premium rates so that it's. ~ow con:ipetitive wi~ companies offering low-cost policies. Medical Econorrucs, a magazine that offers finan- cial advice to doctors, recently ranked 30 life insurance companies on their policy costs over a 20.year period and "Pru" came in second. s~all Busi1iessnia1i 'Aired iii Semi1iar The Newport Harbor C hamber of Commerce is hosting a seminar on the Small Business Adminis tra· Tandy Corp. i Sa/,es Climb Special to the Daily Pilot FORT WORTH, Tex. - Tandy Corp., parent com- pany of the Radio Shack elec· tronics stor·e chain, r eported sales in excess of $113,000,000 for the month of December, 1975. Th.is figure, which sets a re- cord for any single month in 1 the history of the Company, ' represents a gain of 50 per- cent over December, 19'H, $75,500,000, restated to give effect t o Tandy's rece nt s pin- off of Tandycrafts, Inc. and . Tandy Erands, Inc. · The North American con- • sumer operations of Radio Shack had sales of over $105,000,000, a 55 percent in· crease over comparable sales in December, 1974. tioo Jan. 27 at the Newport Sheraton Hotel. Manny Berkowitz, assis- tant director for finance and investment for the SBA re- gional office in Los Angeles wiJJ outline programs for small businessmen. Topics include qualifying lor loans. the banker's story. and facts about the SBA. Write the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce for tickets at P .0. Box 2845, Newport Beach, Ca. 92663. For furth er information, call !he chamber at 675·9500.-Cost lS$2.50. County Co1npany Gets Contract A Fullerton. firm was awarded a $2.1 million con- tract to make improvements on a portion of Clark County's water quality control plant at Lake Mead. The county commission, sitting as tbe sanitation dis- trict, awarded the contract to the F .T . Ziebarth Co., the low bidder on the project. Mazda's New Mizer Set for ShowroolllS Un Nuclffr 3.4 3" !I'll.I • :\lo utd PkC Mn .. 14 l'h+ 11t UnR.tfnQ .... 4 32 11 + ..... USFldel 2.4112 Mlt llH'• • •1t USFoSc .S4d • • 24 11~ + ~. US Gyp 1.6021 US 20''11 • lll USG'l'Pf 1.'°.. 11 2H'•-". SpedaJ to the Dally Pilot ~~-i: :: ill :"'! ;',: LOS ANGELES -Mazda Motors of Amenca an- usu-·11 1 "' '"' .. ~ nounced its Mizer model will ao on sale Jan. 22 in Maida U S R .. lly .. • 2~ .. . ,,.. us 9-.•s 10 m ,,.,... ,,. showrooms in the west. thss~2::1~ 6J! ~v.·'~: Sid Fogel, nationc. 1.11c1TK11n12 1 2"' w1o -:v. spokesman, said the gas· UldTech pll ., M Ill l:U. UnlT•• 1.1210 11,) 1s~+ ~ saving Mizer coupe and 4. ~~:!A~:· ~ 2l"' + '~ ! door sedan will sell for less ~~';' ;'1: : 7~ 3~~ • : than $3,000, while the Mizer VlllwLT 1.12 • 13 20v..+ "• 4 -door station wagon will go UOP lnciorp II 110 I~+ l'o ~'rFe ~~~ ~l: tl.,... :z for Jess than $3,300. Na- UtlffeFd ·" 11 2s m ... .,.. tionwide. the Mizer 4-door USMCp 1.20 6 73 21 • "" sedan will be the lowest USM pf 1 ...... 12.o 26 uw r,:2.10 .. " 3•-· -priced in America. ~ .. ~t~ :~ 5: ~~ ! ~ ' OFFICIAL Environmental VI Pl.pf 2.IO .. 28 JO""+ .v. p i uv1nc111S~ s ,, 2J'h+-.,. ' rot ect on Agency test uvilldpl ~v v-'_s.--'4 : figures rated the Mi:rer at 42 v.ii.ytn .80 ' 40 u -"" 1 ·1 JI <MPG) · v.,..., .20 ., 131 13 .... .,.. m1 es per ga on m v..., t .80 1 J 11•,. • . .highway testing and 32 MPG VMCllD Go •• 11 ~Yt • 't d .. v.nkt111 .10" 11 s4 • . . m c1 y n vtng. making it the VWl• l.0111 . • 30 I~-" N v..°' OHsi. 1 1a ,..,...,. \4o o. 2 gas mileage car in ~~ 'i~~ I~ :f ,~.,,,! ~ America. Importantly, the ~l~r. ·' .J 1!~ t ~ Mizer leads more than 385 v11pP!2.to •• n ttYf ..• other competitors, inducting V•SJ rro.n .. 1100 19 •1" Datsun B210, VW Rabbit and V.atllJ 1.11 .. UO 7'14 t W. ~1~ 1t ~ ,~: ~ Chevrolet Chevette. VU1e11M ~ •..!._ a.v. ... 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N '* • MnplU~ ·• ' IA~" Yl'MtAOJt .R9 a.IY.+1'11 WI 1.a1i ti +'~ l~"'t an =- . . // All DAIL y PflOT Monday. J1nuwy 18. 1t7e Plaffnen to Ponder ~ur1r . . Fluor laiul,_ ing Pads · ~~~~11 • England (UPI) - l"lne Planning commlaslonen toni,itt will decide wbetber a pair of helicopter landine pads need speclal approval before being installed at Fluor Corporation •s new Irvine site. 1be meeting will be held at 1:30 • p.m. at city ball, •201 Campus Drive. PLANNING DIREcroR Eddie Peabody Jr. bas recommended that the bellpads be permitted without ad- ditional paperwork, but it is up to tbe commission to decide whether a con· ditional use permit or envtronmental impact reports are necessary. F1uor already has received ap· proval from the Orange County Airport Land Use Commission, Orange County Airport and Federal Aviation Administration for the helicopter facilities. THE HELICOPTERS would use a landing pattern in the vicinity of . Leaden of •2,000 acbool Mlcbelaon Drive and Jamboree teachert have dec:lded Boulevard and would not •wroacb or that Britain 'a new aex depart over homes in the nearby ~uaJity actt should cut University Park and Ran<ihoSan Joa· both waays and men qUin areas, Peabody said. should retire as earl.Y as 'lbe closat point of app~ch to re-women. sidential development -Park West The assistant Masters ap.artmen.ta -will be three-quart«& Association-passed a re. of• a mile distant, according to solution Ciemandlne that Peabody. state pensions be paid to The Bell Jetrauger 206-B belicop-men wbo retire at 60 ters to be used by Fluor produce rather than 65. It noted between 10and19 decibels of'llObe at women are enfttled to 2.5() feet, Peabody said. the state pension at 60. THE CORPORA'ftON plans to use the helicopters to shuttle personnel to different sites within the Los Angeles basin. Fiuor has asked for approval as soon as possible because the firm wants to use the helicopters while the Irvine facility at Michelson and Jam- boree is under construction. Early Entry Eyed Parents or pre-schoolers in the allows new . kindergarten classes to Fountain Valley School District are be formed between.Feb.land April 1. invited to a 7:30 p.m. meeting Tues· for children who· didn't become five day to discuss ear~ entry to kin· years old by the normal Dec. 2 entry SChick-t-s New Weigflt toss Program helps you lose it and KEEP IT OFF! A new method developed out of the same 6 million dollar research that led to the famous Scbick Stop Smok· ing Program. Eliminales your DESIRE for certain fattening foods so that once you have reduced to your desired weight you worf t have to use willpower to maintain that weight. Irvine to Set Up Building Bureau CALL Novf-~ 558-8404 ---------dergarten. date for fall kindergarten. The session will be at district of. He said enrollment for tbe apring fices, Newland Street and Talbert classes will be based on tt)e order of Avenue. birth dates, and classes will be start-·······~~~~~~~~!!!!!~~ avUt1lledPresstnterN1t10Mt DR. ED MOON, ASSISTANT ed as soon as 30 children have re- Tbe stupidest. creature superintendent for educational gistered. . ever to inhabit the earth services, said the session is designed MOON SAID PARENTS must pro- PE4BR4JN Reacting to dwindling rington to investigate the was the stegosaurus, a for parents whose children had their vide transportation to school for their revenues from Orange possibility of a city-run ~Y.a-ton dinosaur with a fifth birthdays between Dec. 2 and children, and they must agree to County for bu1"ld1'ng buildingdepartment. 2Y.a-ouncebrain. ".\iarcb31. li enroll them in the fall kindergarten He explained a new district po · cy classses as ell permits, the city of ,--------__:=========----=---------=-----===:...::...w~::.:· __ _.... ___________________ ......... ~-. Irvine will set up its own building department next July. A contract under which the city has used the county building d~ partment will be terminated in July, and 20 people will be hired to man the Irvine coun- terpart, the city council decided last week. IN RETURN, the city hopes to reap between $166,000 and $593,000 n~xt fiscal year in profits from running its own building department. According to Ad- ministrative Services Director James Har- rington, it will cost $507,000 to establish the department. Building pe.rmit fees during the July-to-July fi scal year are expected to total from $673,000 lo $1.1 million. THE CITY received Sl34,000 in 1973 in leftovers from the fees charged developers by the county building de- partment. In 1974, the ci· ty share came to $58,000. This year. the city got nothing due to the coun- ty's cost of processing the Irvine applications. Although the county pleaded for a six -month transition period from county to city services, the city turned it down to get a jump on the heavy rate of permit applica- tions expected next fall. "IF THE CITY were to wait until Jan. 1, 1977, a substantial amount of the revenue would not be realized," Harrington said. The City Council learned last spring it would get no building permit funds from the county this year. Coun- cilmen June 28 told Har- Women OfORT Set Meet The women of the Orange County West Chapter and the Hunt· ington Harbour chapter o( Women's American Organization for Rehabilitation through Training (ORT) will celebrate ORT Sabbath at 8 :15 p.m . Friday at Temple Sharon, 617 W. Hamilton, Costa Mesa-. For further informa-'ti on contact Carol Lehrer at 962-9853, or Audrey Win's berg .at 963-8138. Cornell Alumni Slate Meeting A lun.cbeon for La8lJDa Hilla area alumni and f rlends of Cornell <Iowa) Colleae is scheduled Jan. 31. . ne luncheon wlll start at QOOO at the United Methodist Cb urch of .Latuoa HUii, 24442 MooJton Parkway. , I . • EVROLET CHEVE'I"JO'E. M PACER. C .DILLAC SEVILLE. ' --.. ----- CHRYSLER CORPORATION BEAT'EM ALL. MOTOR TREND MAGAZINE CAR Of THE YEAR AWARD. Of all America's 1976 cars, Dodge Aspen and Plymouth Volare were juqged to have ma.de the most significant contribution to the automotive world for 1976. Here's what Mike Knepper, Editor of Motor Trend magazine, said about some of the things which influenced the judges' decision: . "We took into consideration how efficiently Dodge Aspen and Plymouth'. Volare delivered comfort and performance; and especially the new suspension system invented by Chrysler· Corpo~ation. Their goal was to achieve a big-car ride in a smaller car. As far as ~we're concerned, they definitely succeeded. Cars of this size will be the standard size car of the future!' Now you can judge for yourself. Sec and test-drive Aspen at your Dodge dealer's, Volare at your Chrysler- Plymouch dealer's. Drive home the Car of the Year! • ,_ CHRYSLER • •• • ~ORPOAATION . ' I I .. ! ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Aliso---Ereek €01Tidor Plan Studied-.. I By LAURIE KASPER OfllleD1!•1 ......... A group's collective dream of ·preserving Aliso Creek has come closer to reality with the development ol the Aliso Creek Corridor ••concept plan" by county planners. The plan, which includes general regulations and sugges. tions f OT development, will be in- troduced to two south county groups this month. The first meeting, with the United South Orange Coast Com- munities (USOOC) Communities <USOC) organization will begin at 7:30 _p.m. Tuesday in South. Laguna's Aliso School. A meeting with the Saddleback Area Coordinating Council (SACC>J the group which in-~piz:ed tne plan three years ago, is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Jan. 28 in El Toro High School. Nonmembers, as well as mem- bers, of both groups are invited to attend the meetings, and com- ment. The plan has been developed for an area which follows the 19-mile creek from its source in the Santa Ana Mountains to the Pacific Ocean in South Laguna and varies in width from five miles to 500 feet. Major portions o.ur ~i.t,......•r PatrkllO'~ll FIREMAN TRAINS HOSE ON WRECKAGE OF CESSNA 150 DOWNED IN IRVINE SUNDAY . Three Died In Third Airport Area Plane Craeh During the Past Eight Months • 3 Die m Mid-air Crash Two Light Planes Collide Over Irvine By DOUGLAS FRITZSCHE Ofllle o.u, ll'li.tsaMt Federal aviation investigators today probed the tangled wreckage of two twin·seater planes, seeking clues to the cause of a mid·air collision over Irvine Sunday that killed two novice pilots and the operator of a Hunt- ington Beach flight school. The two single engine Oes$na 150s were in the downwind ap. * * ~ Plane Victim Expressed Cr.ash Fears By ROBE RT BARKER ot•Dellf .......... John S. Burtle, one of three victims in an airplane collision over Irvine Sunday, expressed fears of just such a fate a week ago. "We were talld.o.r over a beer and a sandwich last Sunday," aaid bis friend, attorney William Gamble of Huntington Beach. "We got to talking about crashes and he mentioned thtt he was afraid of midairs," Gamble recalled today. Mr. Burtle was the ownyr and operator of Burtle Aviation School at Meadowlark Airport in Huntington Beach. Gamble, said that Mr. Burtle tauaht him to fly about three yeara ago, just couldn't believe the tragedy today. .. He was super careful-f'eally careful. I really can't understand · . bow someoae eo vigilant and dlllgent could have had this hap· · pen to him," Gamble said. "He was the nlctSt.one of the nicest 1uys, •• Gamble said. "'lbere are lob who fly who dOii't take the prec:auttons tbatJbe did and they mate It Qk91. I ~t don't under1tand." proach pattern to Orange County Airport when they collided and crashed n ear Jambor ee Boulevard and the San Diego Freeway. The crash killed Gerald D. Wynne, 35, of 8140 Cardiff Drive, Stanton; and John S. Burtle, 30, and John F . Taylor, 38, both of L<>ng Beach. Burtle .was the operator of the Burtle Aviation School at Meadowlark Airport in Huntington Beach. L According to witnesses , the two planes were flying close together •t an altitude of about 800 feet when they collided. Both planes went into spins and plum· meted to the ground where they lay like crumpled foil in tbe gray bo..Vl of graded earth at the Fluor COrp. construction site. Irvine policeman Ron Flathers witnessed the 9:02 am. crash from about one mile a\\'.ay. Flathers, also a pilot, said he saw the planes as they separated and began to fall to the ground. "Somebody goofed up, there's no doubt about it, .. said Ffathers. Another witness who saw the crBsh from the San Joaquin Marsh said the planes were fly. ing parallel to each other, almost touching. One of the plan-es tipped its wing, apparently to try to see the location of the other plane, he said. When the wing tipped, he said, it hit the other plane behind one wing, flipped over the top of the second plane, then both fell to ground. Fiathers rushed to the crash site and trained a fire ext- (See CRASH, Page A2) of El Toro, Leisure World and Laguna Niguel are included in it. About 20 to 30 percent of the land within the plan is already developed, Rob Patterson, COUD· ty planner, said. ~als for development on another 10 to 20 percent of the area along the creek are pending, he said. Generally, the plan proposes "rules for (l_e.'{elQPment in the (See ALISO, PageA2) Carpenter .Proposes Measure State Sen. Dennis Carpenter (R·Newport Beach) says he planned to introduce a bill today which would pay for malpractice claims by putting a surcharge on patients· bills. Carpenter said Sunday the ' ' ' PACIFIC OCEAN a.11, ...... ....._ .. proposal would result in a 66 per· cent cut in malpractice pre- miums. Under the bill, a state fund would pay malpractice claims in exeess of $100,000. The fund would be support~d by contribu- tions from doctors and hospitals. MAP DETAILS ALISO CREEK CORRIDOR PRESERVE PLAN Two South ~ounty Groups St udy D_e.velopment Concept To Bouse 2,200 They would raise money for their "contributions " by charg- ing patients a two-and·a-half per- cent surcharge, Carpenter ex- plained. Thus, a $10 doctor's bill woulc! have an additional 25-cent charge for the malpractice fund . Carpenter said his proposal is Laguna Hills High Plans to Be A:ired .unlike Gov . Edmund Brown Jr.'s - plan to have doctors donate time treating the poor in exchange for state help. "My proposal does not place doctors in servitude, requiring them to give 'a pound of flesh ' in · the form or forced labor. ad· ministering to charity patients,'' heaaid. .Meanwhile in Los Angeles , negotiators for doctor groups, hospitals and Gov. Brown were to begin meeting today after agreeing to split the issue of malpractice insurance from Brown's free medical plan. The agreement, which came after a five·hour meeting led medical spokesmen to express optimism about today's meeting. Dr. Daniel Lang, spokesman for Concerned Physicians for Malpractice Reform and a member of the United Physi- cians of California (PUPC) and John Brewer, executive director of the Hos pital Council of Design development plans for Laguna Hills High School will be presented to Saddleback Valley Unified School District trustees tonight. The school, which will be built on the west side of Paseo de Valencia, north of Alicia Parkway and adjacent to Leisure Vorld, is master-planned to ac- commodate 2,200 students. The first phase of the develop. ment. which will be built for 1400 students, is expected to be com- pleted and open by September, 1977, said Robert Ferguson, director of planning and develop- ment. This will include the specialized facilities a nd classrooms, shops, gymnasium, fine arts area and math, business and hom e economics classrooms, he explained. The cost of this construction is estimated at $5,973,000. Southern California agreed with • Brown to form two committees to MiSSl.00 VJ• e! i 0 • deal separately with st.ate help in '.I Grading and other site 'de· velopment work is scheduled to . begin in mid-April. Actual cotf. struction is planned to begin around Oct. I. Special features of the building include a little theater with a 5tage which can be opened onto the gymnasium to accommodate larger audiences. Groups of classrooms will also be clustered around a central work area. Ferguson said there is no date set for construction of the second phase, which will include humanities classrooms, the library and administrative of- fices. This, he said, will depend on growth in the area. Students attending the school, the fourth high school campus in the district. will generally be coming from the Laguna Hills area. creating a doctor.funded malpractice insurance pool and Cycle Crash CSee DOCTORS, Page A2) Other items on the trustees' agenda for this evening include consideration of an "open lunch" proposal f OT the high schools and reports on an early kindergarten til program and a self·sustaining recreation program. Victim Dies A Mission Viejo man died Sun· day . at Tus ti.n . .Community ~osp1tal from mJuries suffered m a motorcycle crash in Irvine Friday. Edwar~ W. Anthony, 49, of 216672 Panso Drive, died at 12:30 p.m. from the massive iltjwies be received when bis motorcycle collided with a car at Aston Street and Barranca Road in Irvine at4:35p.m . Friday. According to witnesses, An- thony was.driving his motoreycle at about 40 miles an hoor on. Bar- ranca when a car driven by Un· da C. Haskins, 29, of G~en Grove pulled out in front of him. Anthony's motorcycle hit the !~t left fender of the car, burl- ing him over the hood and onto the s treet. He was taken to Tustin Community Hospital after treat· ment at tbe scene by fire depart- ment paramedics. f!ay Bike Nixed The board's open session begins at 8 p.m. in the multipurpose room at Los Alisos Intermediate School, 25171 Moor Ave., Mission Viejo. Co ast We a t h e r Clearing tonight and becoming mostly sunny Tuesday, according to the weather service. Slightly warmer with beach highs around 68 rising to 13 in· land. Overnight lows 44. to so. INSIDE TODAY uba:Mae Motlnn8 uxmt .a "Holl/ W or" . OQ<ZiMf Chm· 'HaJu m 100.lce of rm.,,,ation bsl PremiC!T' Ro#rid. Koromi. Sft lf'"l/ A4. • ' ~ t I r I I I l Mr. Burtle fiew a twin eriiine anltlaubmarlne aJrplane In the Navy, Gamble said. < FEARS, Pat• AZ> CRUMPLED DEBRIS WTT£RS FLUOR SITE ~!R Mt~IR COLUSION IN IRVINE Two Novice Piiot• and Ftlght ln1tructor Kiited After Plan•• Fell 800 Feet PITTSBURGH <UPI) -A fact·flndlnt report ~mmend· lDi • p .e million pay increuefor •.ooo . strUtina teachers was ~ maidequate tod~ by • 1~esman for the Pitt.sbW'ab ·Federation of Teachers. .. Oraqe County Transit District dirtttOt'I decided tod~ to build a Sl million ~rmaaeot bus main- tenance yard on the site of the old lrvine School near El Toro Marine Corps Air Station. .. The dbtrict bad been planning to spend ~7 .ooo to make tern· J>Orary improvements at the site, which .was declared surplus by ' the school district due to the Im· pact of Marine jet noise. But the OCTD plans chanaed drastically with the recent visit of a top official of the federal Urban Mass Transit Administra- tion CUMTA>, the agency that supplies a large percentage or district capital funds. Edward Loritz , district general manager, said the UM · TA representative determined that the district needs more service facilities right away • because of the rapid growth of its bus fleet. Virtually all servicing or dis· trict equipment now takes place at the central maintenance sta- tion in Garden Grove. District planners have suggest · ed that service facilities be de· centralized so that buses operat· \Jtg in other parts or the county would have a shorter distance to travel for service and overnight storage. The Irvine School site was chosen by the district because or its proximit)' to the freeway and major travel points in the south county. If the district had chosen to proceed with plans for tern· porary improvements, the entire $557,000 cost would have been bornl by locally generated funds, Loritz said. But U MTA 's involvement means the district will have to come up with only 20 percent. UMT A will pay the rest. Loritz said the overall savings in district funds will amount to almost $330,000. In approving construction of the permanent facility, directors also hiked the engineering fee from $55,000 to $83,000. The facili· ty design will be done by Hugh Carter Engineering Corp. and Willdan Associates. CUSD Board . Ul"ITe ....... JFK'S 'SPY' LOVER? lnga Arvad In 1941 GennanSpy Suspected JFK Mistress NEW YORK (UPI) -There's still another accusation against John F. Kennedy: while he was in the Navy he had an affair with a Danish woman journalist sus· pected or being a N ar.i spy. The latest in a series of charges against the former president came in an article in the National Enquirer, which said Kennedy was transferred from Naval in· JFK IGNORED WARNING ABOUT SINATRA, Page AS telligence to sea duty in 1941 because of it. The Enquirer identified the woman as Inga Arvad, a former Miss Europe, working for the Washington Times-Herald . Miss Arvad, who was under FBI surveillance, had had three interviews with Adolf Hitler while working for a Swedish news paper and Hitler called her a "Nordic beauty" the article said. Miss Arvad was also the mistress of Axel Wenner-Gren, a Swedish industrialist on the State Department blacklist. Capt. Samuel A.D. Hunter, then Kennedy's superior, was quoted as saying that the Navy saw Miss Arvad as a latter day Mata Harl. 'flle9H1pattlfle', 'Riley Opposes ~ Ainai6 WASHINGTON CUPl> - PresJdent Ford wW ~ Conire11 and Amerlbo voters tonlsht an upbeat uaessment or the state of the union ln la blceoten· nlal year. He wllt call Jor federal 1overnment restralnt wlth a th me ol the. re.Yolutlona~y war pamphlet. ••Common Sense." .LB Mortuary Supervisor Thomas F. Riley .. will attempt to squelch COGttruc· tlon of 1l mortuary outside tM sates of Laguna Hills Leisure World Tuesday by calllng for emeraency supervisor zoning. The maneuver, which requires !Our votes from the Board of SUpervisors, is aimed at halting the issuanee of a building permit on the grounds that the mortuary is "incompatible with the netcbborbood ... In announcing his plans to br- ing up tbe rezone proposal a.s an off-agenda item during Tuesday's board meeting, Riley said he was motivated to call for the construction ban by the peti· tions of nearly 2,000 Leisure World residents. Residents of the retirement community have been waging a war of protest against the plans for a mortuary out.side Gate 3 because they believe its proximl· ty would be in bad taste. Petition leader Phil Steiner, 76, said Leisure World retirees don't want a constant reminder of their mortality because -they are not "ready to die yet." ' McCormick Mortuary of- ficials who have already staked their land in preparation for con· struction, however, insist that the funeral parlor will have a ''low profile" and not be o(- fensive to anyone. 6 But Riiey, who attended a meeting last week with MaJ'1' McCormick and representatives of Leisure World's Golden Rain Foundation, maintains he is now convinced the mortuary should not be built. Riley said he discovered Fri- day that McCormick bad not yet been issued a building permit, leaving enough time to introduce Train IJnes WorryCUSD School Panel enteraency zontna to prohibit mortuarle1. If RUey'• •upervtsorlal col-teaiuee 1upport tbe IOlllng re- quest, the l1sue wlll be returned to the Oranae County Planning Commiasion for review and for a permanent zone change. I Proposals On Ortega On Agenda San Juan Capistrano city of- ficials will aet a chance to rush for the early c~t~pon o im· provments (O"tfl~ Ortega Hlg.bway this week. The city will present its case to the California Highway Com- mission, which ls to meet in Costa Mesa Thursday and Fri· day. The Ortega Hiehway proposal is OD the agenda for 9:30 a.m. Friday. The commissioners will meet in the Costa Mesa council chambers at 77 Fair Drive. Improving Ortega Highway, a 1920s vintage road, is a $1.S million project. Peter Herman, executive assistant to Supervisor Thomas F. Riley, said the plan is to widen the road from two to four lanes as It extends eastward from the San Diego Freeway to La Novia, about one mile, and to realign it for the next two miles. Toro Driver Faces Assault, Drunk Ch~ge Jn odvance of Ford's na- tionally televl1ed ap· pear ance before a Jolnt 1.alon of the House and Senate, aides &aid be WOQld couple predtctlom of con· tlnued economic 1rowth and a dip ln unemployment wltb recc>QJmendatlons ror a social security tax ln· crease and a cut ln federal spending to slow Inflation. But tbe offlclals said Ford's 4,500-word speech, scheduled for 6 p.m. <PST>. would be short on new election-year pro· posals. .FromaPageAJ corridor," be explained. · The plan identifies aeneral areas where hikina, riding and biking trails, open space, recrea- tional uses and development should occur. It also proposes regulations, in· cluding the preservation of ma- jor ridgelinea, restriction ol grad- ing and landscaping and pro- vision of public access to the creek. Areas where the regulatiom 1 should be applied are loosely identified. More specific identification or where the regulations wtll be ap-. plied will be made in detailed plans to be developed for five subdivisions of the corridor. Patterson expects the concept plan, which will serve as a guideline for de.velopers unUI the detailed plans are completed will be presented to the county Planning Commission in February.· I The Di.strict Attorney's office has filed misdemeanor assault By the time the plan is present. a nd drunken driving charges ed to the commission, Patterson against an El Toro man arrested said, they should also be able to The coming of the Freedom earlier this week in a Saddleback indicate what the costs and Train loaded with trappings of Valley Plaza parking lot. benefits will be to the county. the American Revolution caused Donald Lee Fiddament, 41 , of He said they hope to estimate something of a mini-revolution 24922 Muirlands Blvd., is free on the number of acres developers 'Stahle' Spokesmtin ror Oranp c.:oast. h01pitall 1ald today there has been Uttle noticeable change in act1V1ty lD U1ht of last week's vote by local physicians to Join in the medical slowdown. Most of the hospitals surveyed indicated there bas been a slight drop in activity, but tbey sald. there bas been no indication that the decrease is due to tbe slowdown. "We should have a better idea as the week goes along," said Linda Mottin at Hoag Memorial Hospital in Newport Beach. A 1pokesman for Robert Wyatt, administrator "' the Orange County Medical Center said there has been no significant increase in admissions at that hospital. Tb e spoke s·m an noted . however, that the hospital does have a contingency plan to put in~ to effect ln the event that the slowdown does force patients or private hospitals to seek treat- ment at the county facility. Monday, doctors from Harbor Area hospitals voted to join the slowdown on a voluntary basis as a protest over increased malpractice insurance cost. They were followed by groups or doctors from other Orange Coast communities in meetings held through the week. But the hospitals which are served by these physicians main· · tain there bas been no significant increase in emergency room pa- tients nor significant drop in pa- tient admissions or surgery. "We're running about the same as last week," said Tom Richards, administrator at Costa Mesa Memorial. * * * F,....PageAJ DOCTORS. • Brown's proposal that physicial'lS provide free treatment for MedF Cal patients. Lang said the two committees eacb havi_ng about six membe~ representinir doctors, hospitals and the Brown administration would begin work today, with further meetings scheduled Tuesday in Sacramento . I I· Weighs Legal "Their concern was that this woman was using Kennedy to find out all she could about what was going on in the Navy Depart· ment and the Office or Naval In· telligence," Hunter is quoted as saying., "The Navy was con· vinced that Wenner-Gren's yacht was being used for refueling German U-boats." among Capistrano Unified bail pending a municipal court are expected to dedicate to tbe School District administrators. hearing on the charges, accord· county as well as the amount of About 6,000 Capistr.ano stu· . ing to Sheriff's Capt. Robert Gril-land the county would need to ac· , I ·Aid Tonight ~apistrano Unified School Dis· tnct trustees will consider emJ!loyment of private pro- fessionals to conduct employe salary negotiations and to perform other specialized legal services tonight. Nine proposals for the services have been submitted by various firms and individuals, according toSupt. JeromeThornsley. · He recently recommended a switch to private professional farms ~ause of the increasing complexity of employe relations and legal matters facing the dis· trict. Presently, employe relations are handled by district ad- ministrators while legal services are performed by the Orange County Counsel's office at no charge. Youth Abducted TARRYTOWN, N.Y. (UPI) - A 19-year-old member of Rev. Sun Myung Moon's controversial Unification Church al1egedly was abduct.eel by his mother, an uncle and four men for "deprogram- nrtng," police said. The six were arrested. ) ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT TM Or ... c.nl O.lly PllOC, w4DI wNcll ls<-WMd ... ..._~-.ls"'*",,,.._, .. Or ..... c-1 ~ ....... Gootltl ... , s--•---·· pWlllMd ~., ""WOii ,,....., ,.,. eo.i. llNW ...... ,.n ...... """' ......... _ .. ,, ..... tAllll v .... ,, .,.,,...., , ...... beck v .... ., • ..., "-8H<IVSW!tl~A ....... ,.,......t!Cll ,._, IS ,....._. a.blnNYI -~· f"-prlnc ... ~ .. ..,. •• .. m •~ e.r $tnef, cMlol Mew. 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Hunter pointed out to Kingman that Kennedy's father had been ambassador to Great Britain and was close to President Roosevelt and that Kennedy did not have access to any sensitive informa- tion. "It seemed to me the best thing to do was transfer him to a seago· ing unit," Hunter said. Fro•PageAl FEARS ••• He took over the ownership of Burtle Aviation at Meadowlark last August and bad provided in· struction along with two other night instructors in Cessna 150 airplanes. Before starting in his own busi· nes&, Mr. Burtle was chief pilot for Newport Skyways at Orange County Airport. Mr. Burtle leaves his wife Margaret, a SOD, Ben, S, and a younger daughter, according to Gamble. The Burtles were residents of Mission Viejo before moving to Long Beach a week ago. * * * dents have been scheduled to visit feth. quire to provide the trails and .Gunman Escapes the train during its two-day stop The original allegations openspaceoutlinedintheplan. today and Tuesday in San Juan against Fiddament involved as-SPRINGER, N.M. (AP) -An Capistrano. sault with a deadly weapon Right now, he said, the county armed man sought in the abduc· Administrators said they're because he allegedly tried to run owns very little land in the area. lion of six persons, including a plainly worried the students may down an off-duty Newport Beach The plan was initiated after state policeman, continued to be forced to wait in line for policeman who was attempting members of SACC became con-elude police in northern New several hours -a situation that to arrest him. The lesser charges cerned about haphazard develop-Mexico Sunday night, state is clearly untenable if several were filed. The complaining of-ment which was occurring in the pollice said. All six persons were hundred youngsters are in tow. ficer was not hurt. area in 1973. released unharmed. Supt. Jerome Thornsley said ;-==:n:===============4==========~;;;~~~;;;~;;=========t Freedom Train coordinators pro- mised that students would be placed on the train within 30 minutes of scheduled times. That promise was to be tested this afternoon during a visit to the train by 1,000 Niguel Junior High School students. Their success in getting on the train probably will determine whether the other S,000 students would also go, administrators said. Thornsley said he was con· cerned about the safety of children who had to wait in line for lengthy periods of time. He said long wails also would place an unacceptable burden on parents who volunteered to drive students to the train and could foul up bus schedules, since many students will travel to the train on school buses. The students' tickets for the Freedom Train visits were pur~hased through field trip momes allocated to each school and PTA donations. Varying numbers of students f~m all but one school in the dis- trict have received ticket.a to vi.lit the much-heralded exhibit. F ..... P-AJ CRASH VICTIMS NAMED. • • lnguisher on the planes, which were spilling gas from their rup- tured tanks, but no fire resulted from the crub. Tbe red plane carrylnf Burtle and Taylor took orr from Meadowlark Airport earlier Sun· day and apparently was land1n1 · at Oranae County Airport, pOllce aald. The white plane piloted by Wynne bad been rented at Oranae County A1rpoi't earlier and Wynne was performlnf ''totach·~6fO" landing practtce maneuvers at the airport, polJce said. Flathers said the white plane · apparenUJ ... bt.C.stban the Ted one, a theory oo red' paint acrapln'' fOund on the un· denlde ol UM white plane'•~. Inv•ttiaton today were un· .ur. who wu 'pilotini the du.t cmtrol red Caln.a. The two tiny pJllMe hit th pmd about eo feet apart. It wu I more than an hour after the crub before firemen 'cut the wrecka1e open and extraded the three bodies. National Tran.aport.atlop Safe· ty Board tnvestt1ator Guy Moshier today exarftinecl the wrecka1e, wblch bad been moved to a hu.car at Orani• County Airport, but bad not COO· eluded what had happened.. 9und.a1'• cruh WM the third fatal &lrplane acddent in the Oran;. )County Alrport area ln tbe put elsht month.a. Lut Memorial Day, a llpt plane cr..W m the Collqe Park re-.,_,,al area 1.n Co.ta ll•a. tilJ. hll tbe pUot and inJwiDI a bomeowner. Od.11, •ll8btDlane' a.bed Into the llemcra &uud- lnt ln tbe airport l~al area. ldllln1 the pilot and burnJ.na two warehousemen lD the reaulUq Oame1 that destroJed tbe bmld· ! 1n1. • Thank• to you, our Newport B•ach & Laguna Beach depoaltora, Mariners Savings has paaaed the$100 mllllon mark In a.nets. We ~lleve that our frleridly aervlcea, convenient locatlona, and continuing high fnterest on aavlng1 have been th• deofdlng factor In so many r•ldent1 ewltchlng their aavlnga to Mariners. Shouldn't you be taking advantage of 1100 mltllon 1trong Martnera Savings? Safety, strength and the frlendlfeat crew ln town glv11 you plenty of reuona to atart your account _today I · ASK ABOUT OUR NEW TAX.SHEL TERl!D IAVINOI PLANS : Earn up to 7~ % lnter81t on lnaured .. vlng11. • 1 .,,. ostlflcllle _,,., wtlldl bml'I lfl nut~ ol t.OI• 1--. ti --to~ lftWllt ,..ttJel II wtuo-n btfcn INllUl't\Y. t I ' I I ' I ............. ......._ .......,,Htllt w .. t"-111MM 1 ~1ntr0 0o1 f Fcw.t A1,v. ) .. l\Atlufe Wotldt · (Comer.C OtymP'O ltvd.) (Qpp. Mt. llNl ... O.Pll':Jf .a enMYr• lu 13820 .. , ..Ch llYd. 380 lo. ---~Dr· 17•7 &eYwty Blvd (7t•)414-H08 (21S)a.7tae (21~)~ C2t3)167..,141 ' • I I· • Today' Clnlag N.Y.Stoeks ( .. .,. 1 ORANC)E COUNTY, CALIFORNIA " TEN CENTS Board OKs . li~vine Yard Oranie County Tramit District directon decided too..rto build a S1 miilloo permanent bus main- tenance yard on the site of the old Irvine School near El Toro Marine Co~ Alr Station. The diatnct had been planning to apend $557 ,000 to make tem- porary lmprovemenu at the site, which was declared surplus by the school district due to the im- pact of Marine jet noise. But the OCTD plans changed · drutlcally with the recent-visit or a top official of the federal Urban Mass Transit Administra- tion (UMT A>, the agency that suppUes a large percentage of district capital ft.inds. Edward Loriti, district general manager, said the UM- TA representative determined that the diistrict needs more service facilities right away became of the rapid growth of its bus fleet. Virtually all servicing of dis- trict equipment now takes place at the ~entr.al maintenance sta- tion in Gllrden Grove. District planners have suggest- 3 Die Mid-air Crash • m Two Light Planes Collide Over Irvine By DOUGLAS FRITl.SCllE or .. Detty 11u11ts.... Federal aviation investigators today probed the tangled wreckage of two twin-!eater planes. seeking clues to the cause or a mid·air collision over Irvine Sunday that killed two novice pilots and the operator of a Hunt- ington Beach flight school. The two single engine Cessna 150s were in the down~d ap- proach pattern to Orange County Airport when they collided and crashed n ear Jambo.ree Boulevard and the San Diego Freeway. The · crash killed Gerald D. Wynne, 35, of 8140 Cardiff Drive, Stanton; and John S. Burtle, 30, and John F . Taylor, 38, both of Long Beach. Burtle was the operator of the Burtle A via lion School at Meadowl~k Airport in Huntington Beach. * * * According to witnesses, the two planes were fiying close to1etber at an altitude of aboµt tm feet when they collided. Both planes went into spins and plum- meted to the ground where they lay like crumpled foil in the gray bowl of graded earth at the F1uor Corp. construction site. Irvine policeman Ron Flathers witnessed the 9:02 a.m. crash from about one mile away. F1athers, also a pilot, said he saw the planes as they separated and began to fall to the ground. "Somebody goofed up, there's no doubt about it," said Flathers. Another witness wbo saw the crash from the San Joaquin Marsh said the planes were fly- ing parallel to each other, almost touching. One of the planes tipped ita wing, apparently to try to see the location of the other plane, he1aid. * * * . . . Crash Feared . . Victim Was Apprehensive By ROBERT BARKER Of e. DlllY POii .... John S. Burtle, one of three victims in an airplane collision over Irvine Sunday, expressed fears of just such a fate a week aao. uwe were talking over a beer and a sandwich last Sunday," 1ald hiJI friend, attorney William Gamble of Huntlngtao Beach. uwe got to talking about crashes and be mentioned that he · was afraid of mldalrs.,, Gamble recalled today. ;--.... Mr. Burtle WAI the owner and operator of Burtle Aviation School at Meadowlatk Airport in HuntiollOn Beach. Gamble, 1ald that Mr. Burtle tauaht him to fly about three yoan ago, Just couldn't believe the tragedy today. ~·He was super careful-ttally careful,. I really can't midehtand how someone so vi1Uant and • diligent could have bad thla hap- pen to him." Gamble said. ••ue was the nicest one 6f tho nicest auy1,., Gamble utd. . • '1bere are Iota who fly who don't take the preeautions that he did and they make it okay. I Just don't understand." Mr. Burtle new a twin ~ &AlU.ubmarlne alrplane b\ the Navy, Gamble saJd. ' U. took ovw ~ ownenblp of Burtle Avtatioll at Mudewtn lalt Aupat Md Ud ~ i&- stnactton ~ with two: Otbel' ntCbt lllltnacton In Cllilit• )JO m'Dlanet . Mr. Burtle }eaves his wife Mar1aret, a son. Ben, 5, and a younger daughter. according to Gamble. The Burtles were residents of Mission Viejo before moving to Lona Beach a-week ago. When the wing tipped, be said. it bit the other plane behind one wing, flipped over the top of the second plane, then both fell to ground. • F1athers rushed to the crash site and trained a fire ext- inguisher on the planes, which were spilling gas from their rup- tw"ed tanks, but no fire resulted from the crash. The red plane carrying Burtle and Taylor took off from Meadowlark Airport earlier Sun- day and apparently was landing at Orange County AirpQrt, police said .. The white plane piloted by Wynne b ad been rented at Orange County Airport earlier and Wynne was performing "touch-~nd-go" landing practice maneuvers at the airport, police said. Flatben said the white plane apparently was higher than the red one, a theory based on red paint scrapings found on the un- derside of the white plane's wing. Inv~igators today were un- sure who w..as piloting the dual control re(\ Cessna. · The two tiny planes hit the ground about 60 feet apart. It was more than an hour after the crash before firemen cut the wreckage open and extracted the three bodies. Natjonal Transportation Safe- ty Board investigator Guy Moshier today examined the (See CRASH, Page A2> ed that service facilities be de- centralized so that buses operat- in!Jf1 other parts of the county wd have a shorter distance to travel for seq:ice and overnight storage. The Irvine School site was chosen by the district becaUl!e of it:s-proxtmity to the freeway and major travel points in the south countv. If the district bad chosen to proceed with plans for tem- porary improvements, the entire $557 ,000 cost would have been borne by locally generated funds, Loritz said. But t.I.,M'IA 's involvement means the district will have to come up with only 20 percent. UMTA will pay the rest. Loritz said the overall savings in district funds will amount ta almost $330,000. In approving construction of the permanent facility. director-. also hiked the engineering f ~ from $55,000 to $83,000. Th~ facili,:. ty design will be done by Hugb Carter Engineering Corp. and Willdan Associates. Industry Peril ·Rules Threaten· Irvine Tax Base Irvine Industrial development, seen as a key tax source to lighten the b u rden on homeowners, is threatened by new air pollution rules, accord- ing to Planning Director Eddie PeabodyJr. · A new regulation proposed by the C;ilifornia Air Resources Board that will go into effect . March 24, would have eliminated half the new indus.tries seeking permits in the third quarter of 197S, had it been in effect, Peabody said. The regulation means a 300 percent tightening of air pollu- tion regulations for stationary pollution sources, said Peabody, adding that current technology cannot meet the standards. "The proposed changes will impact the city in a detrimental way. considering the possible curtailment of industrial de- velopment,'' Peabodysaid. "One of our major concerns at the present time is residential de- velopment preceding industrial development and mitiga~ the tax base," he said. Final Pliase · "The Irvine Company bas as .. sessed the impact of these re· gulations upon their develop., ments with the result being con· sid erable. They will be forwarding to us relative to the types and names of industries which will be affected." Peabody said. The new regulations would ap. ply to any new industrial co~ struction and any modifications to industries which would mean an increase in air pollution, be said. Body Found, lnlroine Irvine police discovered a body in an orange grove at the Irvine High. School site on Walnut A venue east of Culver Drive today. Hinshaw Grilling Ends With a Sigh Officers called in a helicopter for aerial photo- .graphs of the area after broadcasting a call that a homicide had been com- mitted. Police refused to divulge any information pending further investigation. By TOM BARLEY OUM O.llr f'll•Ulllff A long and often heated cross examination of Congressman An· drew Hinshaw ended today in Orange County Superior Court when Assistant District Attorney Michael Capiqi announeed he had no further questions for the Carpenter Seeks Malpractice Tax State Sen. Dennis Carpenter CR-Newport Beach) says he planned to introduce a bill today which would pay for malpractice claims by putting a surcharge on patients' bills. Carpenter said Sunday the proposal would result in a 66 per- cent cut in malpractice pre- miums. Under the bill, a state fund would pay malpractice claims in excess of $100,000. The fund would be supported by coptribu- tions from doctors and hospitals. They would raise money for their "contributions " by charg- ing patients a two~and·a·half per· cent surcharge, Carpenter ex- plained. Thus, a $10 doctor's bill would have an additional 25-cent charge for the malpractice fund. Carpenter said his proposal is unlike Gov. Edmund Brown Jr.'s plan to have doctors donate time treating the poor in exchange for state help. · "My proposal does not place doctors in servitude, requiring them to give •a pound of nesh' in the form of forced labor, ad· ministering to charity patients," heaaid. Meanwhile in Los Angeles, negotiators for doctor groups, ·hospitals and Gov. Brown were to begin meetiQg today after agreeing to split the issue of malpractice insurance from Brown's free medical plan. The agreement, which came "'after a five-hour meeting led medical spokesmen to express optimism about today's meeting. Dr. Daniel Lang, spokesman for Concerned Physicians for Malpractice Reform and a member of the United Physi- cians of California (PUPC) and John Brewer, executive director of the Hospital Council of Southern California agreed with Brown to form two committees to deal separately with state help in creating a doctor-funded malpractice insurance pool and Brown's proposal that physicians provide free treatment for Medi- cal patients. Lang said the two committees, each having about six members (See DOCl'ORS, Page A%) German Spy Suspected JFK Mistress NEW YORK (UPI) -There's still another accusation agains\ John F. Kennedy: while be was 1 in the Navy he bad an affair with a Danish woman journalist sus· pected of being a N a.zi spy. JFK IGNORED WARNING ABOUT SINATRA, hge AS The latest in a 1eries <:I charges against the for mer president came in an article intbe-Natiopal Enquirer, which said Kennedy wu transferred from Naval in- telligence to sea duty ln lMl. ~auaeOl'R. former county assessor. Hinshaw, 53, breathed an audi· ble sigh of relief and slumped back on the witness stand as pro- sec utor Capizzi told Judge Robert P . Kneeland that he was through with the f mal defense witness. Hinshaw now faces cleanup questions from his two defense lawyers and· possible further minor questions from Capizzi before Judge Kneeland orders the final phase of the bribery trial-final arguments and jury· instructions. Lawyers for both sides agreed today that it is possible the issue will go to the jury later this week. Capizzi will ask the jury to find Hinshaw guilty on three felony counts of bribery, all three acts allegedly committed while the Newport Beach Republican was serving as county assessor. It is aJleged \hat Hinshaw ac· cepted free stereo equipment from the Tandy Corporation and an additional $1,500 campaign contribution from Tandy Vice President J ames Buxton in re· tum for assessment favors that allegedly saved the Garden Grove firm many thousands of dollars. · ' It is further alleged that the 40tb Distrlct representative solicited a bribe from a lawyer during an assessment appeals hearing affecting Beckm~ Instruments of Fullerton. Hinshaw has admitted receiv- ing two stereo sets without pay. ing for them and has conceded that Buxton gave him $1.500 in campaign contributions. But he has firmly denied from the witness stand that he ever suggested to Beckman's lawyer during the appeals hearing that the firm should buy $1,000 worth of seats at a Hinshaw testimonial dinner. Coast Weather Clearing tonight and becoming mostly s unny Tuesday, according to the weather service. SlighUy warmer with beach highs around 68 rising to 73 in· land. Ovemi1ht lows 44 to 50. INSIDE TODAY LeboMff Mosltma uiard .a "Hol11 War" . again.It Otm· . tianl fn UIOke Of f'eftgnatioft f1ll Pmnin Ra.slUtl.Katomf. See .t"'lJAf. ___ ..... I-_ ,..,.. ftAitlal in bit OWft Wal~ nMI, Mr. Brie w• cbid pllot ~--=~·-----CRUMPLED DEBRIS LITI'ERI FtUOR llTE AFTER MIO.AIR OOLLlllON IN IRYINI for Newport1Skywa11 at Or*tat The Enquirer identified i6e womM' u Inca Arvad, a former M1li £mope. Wc>rklDc ror the Wub~ TllDes,J:lc*kl. {'.IQll Ai'VJlid, •tio WU uoder Jl'Bf iUl've1llance, Ud b_.t U.... ~tervlews wlth Adolf Hitler I • <See JJ'X AFl'Altt .... Al> Cciullty Airport. Two No¥tce Piiot• and Fllght tnatructyr KJHed Atttr Plan•• Fell IOO Ffft . . ·. A.in at6 WASHING TON (UPI) - President Ford will give Conaress and American voten tonieht an upbeat u.asment of the state or the union in its bl~nten· nial year. He will call for federal government restraint with n theme ot the revolutionary war pamphlet, ••Common Sense." In advance or Ford's na- tionally televised ap- pearance before a joint session of the House and Senate, aides said he would couple predictions of con- Hnued economic growth and a dip in unemployment with recommendations for a social security tax in· crease and a cut in federal spending to slow inflation. But the officials said Ford's 4,500-word spt!eeh, scheduled for 6 p.m. (PST), would be short on new election-year pro- posals. Santa Anan Charged In HBRape Try A 24-year-old Santa Ana man was arrested by Huntington Beach police on an attempted •rape charge Sunday morning after he allegedly tried to drag a woman into his car. Police said Donald Lee Ben· nett was arrested about two hours after the 6: 15 a.m. incident which occurred at Main and 14th Streets. Officers said Bennett allegedly tried to pull a woman into his car as she was walking to work. The woman screamed, police reported, then fl ed to a neighbor's home and called of· firers. The man was stopped in Santa Ana by officers who said his car matched the description given by the woman, and he was arrested soon afterward by police from Huntington Beach. He is being held in Huntington Beach jail where bond has been set at $2,000, police said. Nuke Export Halt Sough/, i'ASHINGTON CAP) -A former chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission today urged that the United States im- mediately halt exports of all nuclear devices and material, to reduce the dangers of worldwide nuclear proliferation. David E . Lilenthal, who served as the AEC's first chairman after it was formed in 1947, told a Senate subcommittee that, "We the United States, our public agencies and our private maunfacturers. have been and are the world's major pro· li!erators" of nuclear energy. Spain Drafts Rail Workers MADRID, Spain CAP) -The government drafted Spain's 200,000 railroad workers into the army today to avert a nationwide rail strike and Premier Carlos Arias Navarro vowed to resist subversion with "energy and firmness." The railwaymen began a series of stoppages and s lowdowns over the weekend pointing toward a full strike. The order mobilizing them was the second such signed by King Juan Carlos. Last week , be put the mailmen into military service to end a two-day strike. ORANGE COAST I • DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed Prnldltnt end Pvbll.,,.,. , By LAVRJE KMPU Ot .. o.uy,. ...... A group's collective dream of preserving Allso Creek bas come closer to reality with the development of the Aliso Creek Corridor "concept plan" by county planners. The plan, which includes general regulations and sugees- tions for development, will be in· troduced to two south county groups this month. The first meeting, with the United South Orange Coast Com- munities (USOOC) Communities (USOC) organization will begin at 7:30 _p.m . Tuesday in South Laguna's Aliso School. A meeting with the Sadclleback Area Coordinating Council (SACC ), the group which in- spired the plan three years ago, is scheduJed for 7 : 30 p .m. Jan. 28 in EJ Toro High School. Nonmembers, as well as mem- bers, of both groups are invited to attend the meetings, and com- ment. The plan has been developed for an area which follows the 19·mile creek from its source in the Santa Ana Mountains to the Pacific Ocean in South Laguna and varies in width from five miles to 500 feet. Major portJons ot El T9ro. Leisure World and Laiuna Niguel are lDcluded in it. About 20 to 30 percent of tho land within the plan is already developed, Rob Patterson, coun- ty planner, said. Proposals fot' development on another 10 to 20 J>ercent of the area along the creek are pending, be said. Generally, the plan proposes ''rules for development in the corridor,'' he explained. The plan identifies general areas where hildng, riding and bilting trails, open space, recrea- tional uses and development should occur. It also proposes regulations, in- cluding the preservation of ma- jor ridgelines, restriction of grad- ing and landscaping and pro- vision of public access to the er~. Areas where the regulations should be applied are loosely identified. More specific identification of where the regulations will be ap- plied will be made in detailed plans to be developed for five subdivisions of the corridor. Patterson expects the concept plan, which wlll \erve as a IUldeUne for developers until the detatled plans are completed, will be pr-Mented to the county Pt.nnlng Commlulon 111 February. By the ti'me the plan Is present· ed to the commission, Patterson said, they should also be able to indicate what the costs and benellta will be to the COWlty. H& said they hope to estimate the number of acres developers are expected to dedicate to the county as well as the amount of land the county would need to ac- quire to p&10vide the trails and open space outlined in the plan. Right now, be said, the county owns vel")"'llttle land in the area. The plan was initiated after members or SACC became COD· cemed about haphazard develop- ment which was OCfurring in the area in 1973. Their interest evolved into a joint study with UC Irvine through which a report, "Aliso Creek-Forest to the Sea," was written. After receiving the re~ port, county supervisors directed planners to come up with a more specific plan for the area. U'1T ....... JFK'S 'SPY' LOVER? tno• Arv ad In 1 M1 F,.._P.,,eAJ JFK AFFAIR while working for a Swedish newspaper and Hitler called her a "Nordic beauty" the article said. Miss Arvad was also the mistress of Axel Wenner·Gren, a Swedish industrialist on the State Department blacklist. 'Stahle' Spokesmen f qr Orange <.;oast. hospitals said today there has been little noticeable change in activity tn 1lJbt of last--week's vote by toe al physicians to join in. the medic.al slowdown. ' . Most of the hospitals surveyed lndJcated there bas been a sllght drop ln activity, but they said. there has been no indication that the decrease is due to tht slowdown. "We should have a better idea u the week goes along," saic:J l..inda Mottin at Hoag Memorial Hospital ln Newport Beach. A spokesman for Robert Wyatt. administrator pf th• Orange County Medical Center said there baa been no significant increase in admissions at that hospital. . . The spokesman noted, however, that the .hospital does have a contingency plan to put in· to eftect in the event that th~ slowdown does force patients of private ttospitals to seek treat· ment.at the county facility. , Two Survive Aussies Celebrate Capt. Samuel A.O. Hunter, then Kennedy's superior, was quoted as saying that the Navy saw Miss Arvad as a latter day MataHari. "Their concern was that this woman was u$lng Kennedy to rmd out all she could about what was going on iq the Navy Depart- ment and the Office of Naval In-. telligence,' • Hunter ls quoted as saying., "The Navy was con-· vinced that Wenner·Gren's yacht was being used for ref ueliog German U·boats." Monday, doctors from Harbor Area hospitals voted to join the slowdown on a voluntary basis ~ a protest pver increased malpractice insurance cost,. They were followed by groups ot doctors from other Orange Coast . communities in meetings held through the week .. Sea Ordeal; • . . Others Sought Fizzled Doomsday But the hospitals which are served by these physicians main- tain there has been no significant incretie in emergency room pa- tients nor significant drop in pa- tient admissions or surgery. TOKYO <U PI> -Therescueor two survivors from a ship that exploded and sank in late December today spurred a re· sumption or the search for the other 31 crew members from the ill-fated Norwegian ship Berge Istra. The sinking of the 22A,OOO ton vessel became known when a Japanese fishing vessel radioed it had picked up the two sur. vivors who had drifted for 20 days without foot aboard a life raft. Since the Japanese fishermen could not s p eak foreign languages and the rescued seamen could not speak Japanese, they communicated by hand signals. The two crewmen indicated the Berge lstra was rocked by three explosions and sank with the 31 other crew members still aboard. The pair was thrown over· board by the force of the ex· ploslons and had drifted until they were picked up by the fis- hing boat. One or the two rescued seamen suffered leg injuries, but both were reported to be in good physical condition. They were rescued about 1.000 miles from Manila in the Philippine Sea. Two U.S. Air Force planes took off today from Kadena Air Base in search of other possible sur· vivors, officials at the base said. The spokesman said they were meeting with Japanese officials to fmd the quickest way to bring the two survivors to land for questioning about possible areas for the renewed search. The exact date of the Berge lstra's sinking, and the subse- quent rescue of the two men still were not clear. The Berge Is tr a carried a crew or 33 men, includ· ing the captain. A spokesman for the ship's owners in Oslo, the Sigvald Bergeson Shipping Co., identified the survivors as Imeldo Barreto Leon, 41, and Epifanio Perdom Lopez, 38 -both from the island of Tenerife in the Canary Islands. Mission Viejo Cycle Crash . Victim Dies A Mission Viejo man died Sun· day at Tustin Community Hospital from injuries suffered in a motorcycle crash in I.rvlne Friday. Edward W. Anthony, 49, of 2.6612 Pariso Drive, dJed at 12:30 p.m. from tbe massive injuries be received when bis motorcycle collided with a car at Aston Street and Barranca Road ln Irvine at4:35 p.m. Friday. According to witnesses, An- thony was driving b.ls motoreycle at about 40 miles an hour oo Bar- ranca when a car driven by Un· da C. Haskins, 29, of Garden Grove pulled out ln frontotblm, Anthony's motorcycle bit the front left fender of the car. burl-1111 him over the hood and onto the street. He WU taken to'l'Ultin Commwuty Hospital after tffat· ment at the scene by fire depart- mart paramedics. Plane Miseing ANCHORAGE. AbUa CUP1) -Thi alt force Mardaecl UDIUC. aMfl&U1 SUn4a7fora11~ plane miaU.l.:!: Aluu leclalator Qmck a aboarcl. • ADELAIDE, Australia (UPI) business and church leaders to -Believers fled to the hills make a statement," Dunstan skeptics drank champagne 0~ said, "I decided to come down the beach and Adelaide's predict-'here in person because some peo. ed "doomsday" tidal wave pie have said that I had a passed with a six-inch ripple. helicopter waiting on my front Johan Nash, a house painter lawn,justincase." and sell-styled clairvoyant. an-Churches have been packed nounced two months ago God and liquor stores have had a would destroy Adelaide with a booming business. Half the giant tidal wave and earthquake population in the past two days at noon today to punish sinners. has been '' ither paralyzed with Nash was so sure of his vision fear, or aralytically drunk," that he took a $50 advertisement said oner ident. ~n an Adelaide newspaper warn-"Sin no -tomorrow it will be mg the eity of its impending too late" s 'd a sign carried by a doom. Many residents or the group of bik i-clad girls. south Australian capital believed A liquor c mpany launched a Nash and fled to the hills near the special Adelaide survival kit -a city. five gallon plastic drum, bottles But about 2,000 non-believers of brandy, rum, gin and cham- gathered on the beach nine miles pagne with instructions that the Hunter sai4 that Capt. Ho\vard Kingman, then assistant director · of the Office of Naval In- telligence .. wanted to get Ken· nedy out of the Navy quickly.'• Hunter pointed out to Kingman that Kennedy's father had been ambassador to Great Britain and was close to President Roosevelt and that Kennedy did not have access to any sensitive informa- tion. "It seemed to me the best thing to do was transfer him to a seago- ing unit," Hunter said. · While serving as a Pr boat commander in the South Pacific Kennedy wrote Miss Arvad that " ... knowing you has been the brightest part of an extremely bright 26 years." .. We're running about the same as last week," said Tom Richards, administrator at Costa Mesa Memorial. * * * F,.._PqeAJ DOCTORS. .• representing doctors, hospitals and the Brown a<iministration, would begin work today, with further meetings scheduled Tuesday in Sacramento. ~, from Adelaide for "earthquake drum could be clung to in the parties." event of a tidal wave. , The skeptics, wearing business The kits were sold out last Fri-PARIS (UPI) -Two Soviet Reds Namm AsAgems . suits, bow ties, snorkels and flip-day. Val ) S I .embusy officials today becaq»t pers, sipped champagne and ate Car salesmen advertised Uab es lo en the first Russians to be publicly meat pies on the beach to while "doomsday specials," offering named as intelligence agents Police are investigating the s' th Id 'd bl t away their "last hours." cars at a low deposit and telling mce e wor w1 e scram e o theft of a television, radio, cash k CIA ti be Two hours after the predicted customers with any luck they and diamond ring with a total unmas opera ves gC\D disaster, they were still there wouldn't have to pay install· lastyear. value of $420 from a San Th 1 ft · i L drinking champagne and eating ments. Cl e e -w10g magaz ne e emente woman's residence. In-N 1 Ob t 'd t:r. d meat pies. The surf had ns· en on-Nash, the man who started it ouve serva eur i en u1e truders entered the East Portal I p tr ·t h K" lialc " h ly six inches. all, took no chances. He packed van e ov1 c is as t e residence through a window id t" g t · Fr f the A severe cyclone, however, did up and moved his family to res en a en m ance o elbo after cutting the screen, police KGB th So · t ammt art ,. s mash into a stretch of M urne450milesaway. said. theCIA. e vie ~-erp o~ Australia's. east coast about 1,000 -:::=:::::;;:=:::::;;=====================================. miles northeast of Adelaide, tonight. Police and weather officials said cyclone winds of 105 miles an hour and waves 30 feet high battered a 620-mile stretch of eastern coastline. They said cyclone David whipped up winds and enormous tides that tore boats from their moorings, washed away millions of tons of beach sand, flooded low-lying areas and marooned about 1,000 tourists on five resort islands. Those on the Adelaide beach included South Australian pre- mier Don 'Dunstan who termed the prediction "nonsense." "I was urged by community, Fro91PageAJ CRASH. • • ,, Thanks to you, our Newport Seach & Leguna Beach deposltora, Mariners Savings has RUsad the $100 mllllon mark In uaeta. We belfeve that our friendly aervlcee, convenient locatlone, and continuing high Interest on savlf1gs have been the deciding factor In so many retldenta twitching their aavlnga to Marlnere. Shouldn't you be taking 8dvantage of $100 mllllon strong Marlnere Savings? Safety, etrength and the frlendlleet crew In town glvea you plenty of reuona to start your account todayl I AIK ABOUT OUR NEWT AX..SHEL TERl!D IAVINOI Pt.:ANS Earn u~ to 7~ % Interest on Insured eavlnge. • ~c.t#--mnt,......,...,.., ~,.....,of •.oe• ....................... , ... ,.,..,. ...,.... ., .. ttldtWfl ~ mltiltttf. . . J)efense Calls No Witnesses Deputy public def~er John Bovee rested his defense of the accused killer of Orange Coast College scholar-athlete Stephen a.llyP'li..-.... SEEKS JURY PROBE Candidate Rebman Teen Council Candidate Seeks Probe Nineteen-year-old Lee Reb- man called for an immediate grand jury investigation into the financial affairs of Huntington Beach after becoming the first candidate to t ake out papers for April 13 City Council election. . Rebman, a freshman account- ing student at Golden West College, said, "Our city govern· ment is in upheaval and the cur- rent financial dis~losures and in- adequate m anagement have stopped effective city govern- ment. "The only way to clear the 'air· and get our city back to efficient, effective government is to call in a totally neutral third party for investigation," he said. Rebman said this is the first timehe'1runforoffice. He asserted that he will base .his campaign on representing all ibepeople. "I believe strongly that the peo- .P)e of Huntington Beach want honesty .and trust in their elected "officials. This is something I ·ruarantee that I will provide them;' he said> He reports he is in favor of con- t r o 11 e d development and economic erowth and that the economic health of the com- munity it more important than population growth. Rebman said he was a former employe of the U.S. Bouse of ~resentattives where he pre- pared and distributed con- seuional news letters for three lDOGths. Rebman said he also ls inf av or ti keeping Bolsa Chica in its native state and opposed plans fQr development. * * * ·9 Candidates "Mike" Finklea today without calling a single witness. Charged with slaying the 19· year-old Finklea is Hugh Daniel Bean,24. Bovee's decision means that final arguments in the murder trial will be delivered to the jury Tuesday after lawyers for both sides work today with Judge William L . Murray on Jury in· structions. Bean is one of two brothers ac· cused of gunning down Finklea last Halloween night while he · served as a market clerk in Fountain Valley. Both men face the possibility of the death penalty. It is alleged that the defendant and Charles Dennis Bean. 22, en- tered the 7 ·Eleven market at Warner Avenue and Euclid Street in Fowitain Valley on Oct. 31, 1974 and pumped shots from two weapons into Finklea. Finklea, regarded as a star athlete and a captain of the Orange County College wrestling team, died in a backroom from gunshot wounds in the mouth, back and legs . He was robbed of $133. If the jury finds Hugh Bean guilty of first degree murder it will be recalled to the courtroom to determine if he should receive Ute death penalty for the Finklea killing. Whatever the verdict, Charles Bean will be brought to the same courtroom from the county jail to face identical charges fi.led when the two brothers were arrested by Santa Ana police 24 hours after Finklea was found lying face down in a pool of blood. The arrest wu made possible by a description of the getaway car given to police by a clerk who saw the shooting as he ap- proached the store and prepared to take over at the counter from Finklea. · Police said they recovered the .22-calibe r and .3"8-caliber weap(>ns used to shoot Finklea and the money taken from . the market in the Bean brothers' car. Bovee commented today that if. (See FINKLEA, Page A%) Man Locked lmithBarn ATRI, Italy CAP) - PQlice have arrested three men for keeping an aged relative who was blind, de· af and mute locked in a barn for more than three years. Officials in this central Italian community s aid Carmine Ferretti, 76, was freed by police Saturday and taken to a hospital. They said his condition was not serious. A police official denied reports in a Rome newspaper that Ferretti bad been locked up for 80 years and that hil family kept him in a small pig pen. Cat;penter BUI Deity Plllllt"""" ., htridl O'O...tt FIREMAN TRAINS HOSE ON WRECKAGE OF CESSNA 150 DOWNED IN IRVINE SUNDAY .. Three Died In Third Airport Area Plane Crash During the Past Eight Months CRUMPLED DEBRIS UTTERS FLUOR SITE AFTER MID-AIR COLLISION IN IRVINE Two Novice Piiots and F11ght 1.natructor Kiiied After Planes Fell 800 Feet HB Burglars ~t $10,000" Thieves fled with nearly $10,000 worth of goods in two separate burglaries reported to Huntington Beach police Sunday. Craig Johnson of 51918th St. re· ported a burglar took $4,929 in television and stereo equipment, a radar range and cameras between 9 a.m. and 10 p.m. Sun· day . .Re said thieves entered throu1h a locked sliding glass door, police reported. DoJOres Rey of 9142 Rhodesia Drive reported Sunday that •thieves fled with $5 ,010 in jewelry, golf clubs and tennis rackets between 11:30 a.m. and 6 p.m. Saturday, police said. Victim Was Apprehemive .. By ROBERT BARKER Oftlle Dally rte. .... John S. Burtle, one of three victims in an airplane collision over Irvine Sunday, expressed fears of just such a fate a week ago. "We were talking over a beer and a sandwich last Sunday," said his friend, attorney William Gamble of Hwitington Beach. "We got to talking about crashes and be mentioned that be was afraid of midairs," Gamble recalled today. Mr. Burtle was the owner and operator of Burtle Aviation School at Meadowlark Airport in Huntington Beach. Gamble, said that Mr. Burtle taught him to fly about three years ago, just couldn't believe the tr agedy today. "He was super careful-t"eally careful . I really can't understand how someone so vigilant and diligent could have bad this hap- pen to him,'' Gamble said. "He was the nicest one of the nicest guys."·· Gamble s aid. , "There are lots who fly who don't . take the precautions that he did and they make it okay. I just don't understand.'' Mr. Burtle flew a twin engine anitisubmarine airplane in the Navy, Gamble said. He took over the ownership of Burtle Aviation at Meadowlark last August and had provided in- struction along with two other flight instructors in Cessna 150 airplanes. Collision Probed In Irvi~e: ... ByDOUGLASFIUTl.SaD: OltlleDeUy" ... Sllllft Federal aviation investigators today probed t he tangled wreckage or two twin-seater planes, seeking clues to the cause of a mid-air collision over Irvine Sunday that killed two novice pilots and the operator of a Hunt, ington Beach night school. 'lbe two single engine Cessna 1505 were in the downwind ap- proach pattern to Orange Coun\f Airport when they collided and crashed near Jamboree Boulevard and the San Diego Freeway. The crash · kiUed Gerald D. Wynne, 35, of 8140 Cardiff Drive, Stanton; and John S. Burtle, 30, and John F . Taylor, 38, both of Long Beach. Burtle was the operator of the Burtle Aviation School at Meadowlark Airport in Huntington Beach. According to witnesses, the two planes were flying close together at an altitude of about 800 feet when they collided. Both planes went into spins ·and plum~ meted to the ground where they lay like crumpled foil in the gray bowl of graded earth at the Fluor Corp. construction site. Irvine policeman Ron Flathers witnessed the 9 :02 a.m. crash from about one mile away. Flathers, also a pilot, said be saw the planes as they separated and began to fall to the ground. "Somebody goofed up, there's no doubt about it,•' said Flathers. Another witness who saw the cr ash from· t he San Joaquin Marsh said the planes were fly. ing parallel to each other, almost touching. One of tbe planes Upped its wing, apparently to try to see the loc .. tioo of the other plane, be said. When the wing tipped, be said. it hit the other plane behind one wing, flipped over the top of the second plane, then both fell to ground.· Flathers rushed to the crash site and trained a fire ext- inguisher on the planes, which · were spilling gas from their rup- tured tanks, but no fire resulted from the crash. The red plane carrying Burtle and Taylor took off from Meadowlark Airport earlier Sun· ·day and apparently was landing at Orange County Airport, police s aid The white plane piloted by .Wynne had been r ented at Orange County Airport earlier a nd Wynne w as performing "touch-and-go" landing practice maneuvers at the airport, police said. Flathers said tbe white plane apparently was higher than the red one, a theory based on red paint scrapings found on the un- derside of the white plane's wing. Investigators today were un- sure who was piloting the dual control red Cessna. The two tiny planes hit the ground about 60 feet apart. It was more than an hour after the crash before firemen cut the wreckage open and extracted the three bodies. National Transportation Safe- <See CRASH, Page A!) Coast Seek CoWicil Medieaf ·Surchimge Eyed fn HuntiD~OD state Sen. Dennis Carpenter Before starting in bis own busi· ness, Mr. Burtle was chief pilot for Newport Skyways at Orange County Airport. Mr. Burtle leaves his wire Margaret, a son, Ben, s, and a younger daughter, accordin1 to Gamble. Weather Clearing tonight and becoming mostly sunny Tuesday, according to the weather service. Sllgbtly warmer with beach highs around 68 rising to 73 in· land. Overnight Iowa 4' to 50. (R·Newport Beach) says he Nine candidates have now planned to introduce a bUl today taken out nomination papers for which would pay for malpractice t,&ae Aprll 13 Huntington Beach Ci· claim.a by putting a surcbarae ~ Council elections. 'lbe ntlng patients' billa. period opened Jan. lS. · Carpenter 1 aid Sunday the Two Huntln,ion Beach Hleh propoeal would reawt in a 66 per. School Dtstrlct trustees, ltalpb cent cut in malpractice pre- Bauer and Ron Shenkman, are mium1. amon1 the latest to declare tbe1r UDtlei the bill, a state tuDd iDtentlona of rwinln1. • • would pay malpractice clahm in Others include Marcel excesa of $100,000. The fund .POetoehena Ill, Richard Siebert. would be supported by contrtbu· · .~obn. W. Saunden aa4 Dr. All· Uomfromdocton andOO.pltala. drewD. Chandler. THJ wOWd ralM ~li'f~ nree urly blrdl -IM Rel>-their "eOiitribuUona "'_by elw1· man, Ron Pattinson. aDd Prim tn.r patlenu a two-am·a•haJt ~ SMa -tookoutpapettOD1,11tn· cent surcur ... c~ U· day the flrlt day ftllnp opened. plained. Thus, a $10 d0ctoi''1 bill Allcla Went•ortb, city clerk~ would have an a<lditlonal Zkent a.I Warnn Hall, city tnalur«, charle for thl! malpractice f"™1 ba" tllb both taken out ptpen Caii>enler Hid bla proposal la I« the April 1J • tcUon . ........, __ unlike Gov. Edmund.Brown Jr.'• plan to have doctors donate time treatin1 tbe poor in exchange for. state help. "My proposal does not place doct.e>~ in servitude, requiring them to stve 'a pound ol Oesb' in the form of foreed. labor, ad- mlnlltAlrin' to charity patients," beaal8. Meanwh,le in Los Angeles, 11ecoUator1 for doctor iroups, Omrch Robbed • hospitals abd Gov. Brown were to bealn meeting today after agreetne to 1pUt the Issue of malpractlce insurance from Brown's free medical plan. The ~areement, whlch came after a five-bour meetina led medical sl>Okesmen to express optimism about today'• meetl.ng. Dr. Daniel Ln1. spoketUUU\ for Concerned Phyalclans for Malpractice Reform and a member of the United Ph>'sl· clans of California <PUPC> and John Brner, executive dJrector of the Hospital Council of Southern Califomta aireed 1rith Brown to rorm two commttwes to <teat aeparately with state help ln creatlna a doctor·hnded malpractice insurance pool ind Brown'• proposal thatphystclans provlde free treatment for Medl- (See oocroas, Pap Ail The Burtles were residents of Mission Viejo before moving to Long ~ach a week -ago. Fugitive Sets f Hostages Eree . ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. CUPI) -A "~ery da.f\lel'OUI" fulltlve forced bis second aet df lat-a to drive him almolt too mlkii Sunda)', releued them un- harmed and fled on foOt; New lle:xico State Police said they had been unable to' Qnd a pet.tern in the escape rou«I ! ol . Jobn D. BartOn, 4a, a coaVicted murderw. INSIDE TODAY ubtmt1t MotltlM uast .4 ''HolJI War" .against Chris~ · t1aM In ioa1ce oJ r~lignaffon bJI PttmJer Ra1hfd. Kcm:unL SH 1torvAL H /F Monc!Y, January 1t, 1971 :Driver Es~aped lnjurg Mark Christopher Hoeg, 20, of 18588 Cot- tonwood St., Fountain Valley escaped in- jury in a traffic accident Sunday morning near entrance to Treasure Island on Pacific Coast Highway in South Laguna. Hoeg told the California Highway Patrol that he swerved to avoid striking a car making a left turn when his own car went out of control and rolled over. No Change In Medical Slowdown Spokesmen for Orange Coast hospitals said today there has been little noticeable change in activity in light of last week's vote by local physicians to join in the medical slowdown. Most of the hospitals surveyed indicated there has been a slight drop in activity, but they said. there bas been no indication that the decreas e is due to the slowdown. "We should have a better idea as the week goes along," said Unda Mottin at Hoag Memorial Hospital in Newport Beach. A spokesman for Robert Wyatt, administrator of the Orange County Medical Center said there has been no significant increase in admissions at that hospital. Stricklin Services Scheduled Tuesday Funeral services for Robert L. Stricklin, a 48-year resident of Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley, will be at 11 a.m. Tues- day at Dilday Brothers Chapel in Huntington Beach. Mr. Stricklin, 76, died Saturday at Huntington-Valley Convales- cent Hospital after a lengthy ill- ness. He had served 26 years with Farmer's Insurance Group in , Huntington Beach and was a member of the Huntington Beach Lions Club a nd Huntington Beach Lodge 380 F & AM. He also was the oldest living past master of the Murphysboro, Ill., Mason ic Lodge, in his hometown. Mr. Stricklin is survived by his wife, Irene, of the home at 18549 Cork St., Fountain Valley; a daughter, Eileen Arnold of Hunt- ington Beach; a sister, Pearle. Stricklin or Buena Park; stepsons, Don and Robert qusta!son of Orange County; live grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. SUCCUMBS AT 76 Robert L. Strtcldln • ' ---------- F,....PqeAJ CRASH ••• ty Board lnvesti1ator Guy Moshier today examined the wrecta1·e. which had been moved to a hangar at Orange County Airport, but had not con- cluded what bad happened. SUnday'a crash was the third ratal airplane accident in the . Orange County Airport art a in the past eight months. Last Memorial Day, a-light plane crashed in the College Park re· sidentlal area ln Costa Mesa, klll- lne the pilot and injuring a homeowner. Oct.17, a lleht plane crashed into the Memorex build· ing in the airport industrial area, killlnJ the pilot and bumi.bl two warebounmen in the resulttng names that destroyed the build- ing. Santa Anan Ch.arged In HD Rape Try A 24-year-old Santa Ana man was arrested by Huntington Beach police on an attempted rape charge Sunday morning· after l'le allegedly trled to drag a woman into h1a car. Police said Donald Lee Ben· nett was arrested about two hours after the 6 : 15 a.m. incident which occurred at Main and 14th Streets. Officers said Bennett alle,edly tried to pull a woman into his car as she was walking to work. The woman screamed, police repo r ted, then fled to a neighbor's home and called of· ficers. The man was stopped in Santa Ana by officers who said his car matched the description given by the woman, and he was arrested soon afterward by police from Huntington Beach. He is being held in Huntington Beach jail where bond has been set at $2,000, police said. Fro. Page AJ FINKLEA •.• the trial reaches the death penal- ty phase it is still "extremely doubtful" that he will call any witnesses in Hugh Bean's de- fense. NEW YORI( (UPI) -There's atilt another accusation aialmt John F. Kennedy: wblle be waa in the Navy be had an affair with a Danish woman Joumallat I US· pected of bein• a Nall apy. The latest in a series ol char ... against the former praideot eame la an arUcle in U.Natlaaal _ Enqull'er, which said KennedY, was tr an sf erred from Naval In- JFK IGNORED WARNING ABOUT SINATRA, Pege A5 telllcence to sea duty in 1941 because of lt. The Enquirer identified the woman u Inga Arvad, a former Miss Europe, worldng for the Washington Times-Herald. Mi•• Arvad, who was under FBI aurveHlance, bad had three interviews with Adolf Hitler while working for a Swedish newspaper and Hitler called her a "Nordic beauty" the article said. Miss Arvad was also the mistress of Axel Wenner-Gren, a Swedish industrialist on the State Department blacltllst. Capt. Samuel A.D. Hunter, then Kennedy's superior, was quoted as saying that the Navy saw .Miss Arvad as a latter day Mata Harl. "Their concern was that this woman was using Kennedy to find out all she could about what was going on in the Navy Depat- ment and the Office of Naval ln- tellicence,'' Hunter is quoted as saying., "The Navy was C9Jl· vinced that Wenner-Gren's yacht was being used for refueling German U·boats." Hunter said that Capt. Howard Kingman, then assistant director of the Office of Naval In· telligence "wanted to get Ken· Ul'I ~llete JFK'S 'SPY' LOVER? Inga Arvad In 1941 nedy out of the Navy quickly.•· Hunter pointed out to Kingman that Kennedy's father had bee~ ambassador to Great Britain aIJd was close to President Roosevelt and that Kennedy did not have access to any sensitive inf orma- tion. "It seemed to me the best thing to do was trans fer him to a seago- ing unit,'' Hunter said. J. Edgar 1{oover told the cou- ple Miss Arvad was no longer suspect when they complained ro him about the FBI bugging her home and telephone. She later became a Hollywood gossip col- umnist and from 1947 until she died from cancer in 1973 she was the wife of cowboy movie star Tim McCoy. Trustees to Talk Qn Dwyer School Huntington Beach City P alm er said the proposed (elementary) School District agreement would allow t ax· trustees will consider a proposal payers to pay off the loan at 40 to keep Dwyer Intermediate cents per $100 of assessed valua. School open at their 7 o'clock tion -the rate they currently meeting Tuesday night. · spend to repay other state loans. The session will ·be at Burke If .approved by the board Tues· School, 9700 Levee Drive, Hunt· day, Palmer said, the agreement ington Beach. would be placed on February's agenda of the allocations board. D eputy S uperintendent If approved by state officials. Charles Palmer said today the he s aid, trustees then could con· proposal is a result of a meeting sider plans for renovation or he bad Thursday with the staff of replacement of Dwyer, a40-yea~ Jnterview Set the State Allocations Board in old facility which needs new win - Sacramento. dows and an upgraded heating CONCORD, N.H. (UPI) School t rustees agreed five and electrical system. • President Ford has invited 10 years ago to sell Dwyer: by now Palmer explai~d when the New Hampshire newspaper and use the proceeds to help pay loan agreement was made five editors for an interview with him back a $2 million state building years ago, the district's growth The spokesman noted, however, that the hospital does have a contingency plan to put in· to effect in the event that the slowdown does force patients of private hospitals to seek treat- ment at the county facility. Monday, doctors from Harbor Area hospitals voted to join the s lowdown on a voluntary basis as a protest over increased malpractice insurance cost. 'Ibey were followed by groups of doctors from other Orange Coast communities in meetings held through the week. The Rev. Edward C. Erny of the First United Methodist Olurch in Huntington Beach will officiate at Tuesday's funeral service, and burial will be at Westminster Memorial Park. in Washington Thursday -15 loan used to build Sowers In-was east of Beach Boulevard. It and 7:30 p.m . today at Dilday days before a two-day swing · termediate School. bas now s hifted to west of Beach Brothers Mortuary. The funeral through the state with· the na-At the time, they didn't believe and Dwyer is needed to house Friends may call between 4 service is under the direction of tion's leadoff presidential they would still need Dwyer to sixth, seventh and eightn the Sheelar /Stricklin Mortuary . primary. house students. graders. of Long Beach. -===::;;::==================================================================~ Facllity Change But the hospitals which are served by these physicians main- tain there has been no significant increase in emergency room pa- tieflts nor significant drop in pa- tient admissions or surgery . Ocean View Ready .. We're running about the same as last week," said Tom Richards, administrator at Costa Mesa Memorial. For Large TurnQut * * * F,....P .. eAJ DOCTORS. About •oo parents in Hunt- ington Beach's Ocean View School District are expected to attend a meeting tonight when trustees will consider reorganiz- ing facilities for seventh and • eighth graders. Cal patients. Superintendent Dale Coogan said today a large turnout is ex- pected from the Haven View, College View and Meadow View attendance areas, where atten- dance boundaries would be altered under the proposed two- year revamping program. Lang said the two committees, each' having about six members representing doctors, hospitals and the Brown administration, would begin work today, with furthel" meetings scheduled Tuesday in Sacramento. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT The meeting will be at Meadow View School, 5702 Clark Drive, Huntington Beach. Under the $4 .3 million building program, one new school would TM Or-CMJI O.lt' Pllol, •llll ""'kll Is be built and naDCbO View School, _..,.., IN He-Pron, I• puOll-by Ille n ~= ~!.,:~=,~~~ ~:.e, the oldest Ocean View campus, =~~o:i!:,; ~~j~:t ,~£': r.=::-.. would be closed. v., .. , • .., L~ a .. c""°"'" c.-1. "'.,119.. In addition, seven campuses. ~-ri.:'~·.~~~~c:.r 1~1~ would be remodeled to provide Wntae,scr .. t.c.s1u11u.•.c:..i"ON11•m". more specialized courses for Robert N. Weed junior h1Cb aie 1tuclent.L f'r_,.,., -~-Uocler the propoeed two-year VICe ~ !; £~!t.....w program, belnl recommeuded by a staff committee. seventh Thom1~~.~eevt1 and eiptb 1rade students from Thomas A. Murphlne Haven View would be moved 1111e11ae1 .. •-next fall to VWa1e View School, awtes H. Loos Rk:.tlard P. N•ll Coogan said. As.._ 1111e,...111o ~ 'lbe followtna year, J\D'llor hlah Robert Bar~ student• from Meadow View -..0r-.. ~ woa1cl be moved to Oide View "~.:C!:~~ School. •11111 ,..., ... , M ... ,..,... The J)!'Olram alto would l'elUlt Offkts In • lb1ft ' ln part ol t.be CGillc9 uc=~=:~.·=~ vi .. lcbool'• Jmalar "'* ... ~" v.1-.: n9' a..,...., dance area, ottic:lala said. ...... o..,. ,,....., , kinder Tct11f1 ·OM)toaz1 ~~==.,:It: a., .... ~"2-5'1'1 ol Karine View Sdaool. Har '""',.,. o;:;.= cen ••RI• Slider A 'H'DUe and 9PrlDrctale ~ ,.j. ar.-.. c-t .._. ..... °"" Street, to open in~ tm, ,.... .... -~ ........,..,. . ......., Cootan eq>l.i.n.d. -"•'., •• _ .... _,. .. ...,..,. """'" At. tbat time, •--i..-· VI--,....-.c:" -~ ...,ct,. ...,." 111• flll naoi;ou ,...., .....---. Sellool, locai.d near Beac:b llM..,., c._. == ...-c.f. ... c.:r.~ ~ 11D11 Warw A--~ .. ~ .. 'u---. ......,,.,..,, Ill • _._. ... ..._ , _ __... C ·--. ~ ---Y wvwu ... C-.u. ~said tbe c~"·::::··~cw:.:· ~;:;;:;·~~=--'~ mll!lbolhood there Juil ..... • up, and few elementary students now live there. Coogan said parents from Haven View School will meet at Haven View before the meeting tonight, t hen arrive together at Meadow View. Coogan contended the changes will result in improved programs for about 2, 700 junior high stu- dents, but some parents of the 300 whose attendance areas are be- ing shifted are not happy with the proposed changes. Ford Talk Airs at 6 WASHING TON (UPI) - President Ford will give Congreas and American voters tonipt an upbeat ...,ment of tbe state ol the union in lta bicenten- nial year. He will call for ·federal eovernment restraint with a theme or the revolutionary war mpblet, .. Common " . Jn advance of Ford's n.a- tton ally televised ap· pearance before a jolnt ... 1on of the House and Seate, aldet aald he would eouple predtctiont ol con- tlnued economic srwth llDd a dip in unemploymmt db neommendaUunl fur a iodat MCarity t.u In· en•• Md • cut 1il r-.a1 .,....to1lew bdlldcm. Bat the ofll~lala aald Jl'ord'I •"°9·Worel ~b. 1cbeduled for e p.m . <PST>, wold be abort oa . ••• eleetloa .. 1eal' pro-,.... Thank• to you, our Newport Beach & Laguna Beach depositors, Mariners Savings has puaed the$100 mllllon mark In uaete. We believe that our friendly eervlcea, convenient locations, and continuing high lntereat on aavlnge have been the deciding factor In so many residents switching their savings to Mariners. · Shouldn't you be taking advantage of $100 mllllon etrong Mariners savings? Safety, etrength and the friendliest crew In town glv• you plenty of reuona to start your account todayt ASK ABOUT OUR N!W T AX..SHELTERID IAVINQI PU~NS I 1 i I ' I ( l ' ' I I Earn up to 7~ % lntereet on ln1ured aavlng1. • 1 •T'NI Cl91'tlfic9M tCCOunt. M*1t t>est"' .,,,_, ,._, of .. Cll,. I ..... II MltlGt 'II.....,.. "*'-......... If wtM..n lltfore melU'1ty. I t I t • • ' t ' J l \ \ \ State Sen·. Deftnla Carpenter <R·Newport Beach) uys he planned to Introduce a bill today which would pay for malpractice claims by putting a surcharge on patients' bilb. · Carpenter said Sunday the Vl'oposal would result in a 66 per cent cut ln malpractice pre- miums. Under the bill, a state fund would pay malpractice claim.a ln e~ceu of $100,000 The fund would be IUPPorted by contrtbu· lions from doctors and hospitals. They would raise money for their "contributions " by char&· ing patients a two·apd·a·half per- cent surcharge, Carpenter ex· plained Thus, a $10 doctor's bill WC>uld have an additional ~cent charge for the malpractice fund. Cari>enter aalcl Ill& proposal is unlike Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. 's plan to have docton donate time trea_tt.na the poor in exchange for state help. · .. My proposal does not place docton ln servitude, requiring them to give •a pound ol flesh' in the form of forced labor, ad· ministering to charity patients,'' heaaid. ~ly PU ........ ay PatridrO'O...H Meanwhile in Los Aneeles, negotiators for doctor croups, hospitals and Go\f. Brown were to begin meeting today after agreeing to split the l.ssue of malpractice insurance from Brown's free medical plan. The agreement, which came after a five-hour meeting led medical spokesmen to express optimism about today's meeting. * * * Dr. DanJel Lang, spokesman for Concerned Physicians for Malpractice Reform and a merqber of the United Physi· cians of C8.lif ornia (PUPC> and John Brewer, executive director of the Hos pital Council of Southern California agreed with Brown to form two committees to deal separately with.stat~ help in creatine a doctor-funded * * * Today' N.Y. malpractice insurance ~l a~ Brown •s proposal that phyalclans provide free treatment for Medi· Cal patients. Lang said the two committees, each having about six members representing doctprs, hospitals and the Brown administration, would begin work today, with further meetings scheduled Tuesday in Sacramento. * * * SloWdown Mild Little Change Reported Spokesmen for Orange <.;oast hospitals said today there bas been little noticeable change in activity in light of last week 's vote by local physicians to join in the medical slowdown. Most of t he hospitals surveyed indicated there bas been a slight drop in activity. but they said there has been no indication that the decrease is due to the slowdown. "We should have a better idea as the week goes along," said Linda Mottin at Hoag Memorial Hinshaw Questioning I Hospital in Newport Beach. A spokes man for Robert· Wy att, administratDr of the Orange County Medical Center said there has been no s ignificant increase in admissions at that hospital. The s pokes m a n noted, however, that the hospital does have a contingency plan to put in· to effect in the event that the slowdown does force patients of private hospitals to seek treat- ment at the county facility. Monday, doctors from Harbor Area hospitals voted to join the slowdown on a voluntary basis as a protest over in creased malpract ice insurance cost. They were followed by groups or doctors from other Orange Coast communities in meetings held through the week. But the hospitals which are served by these physicians main- tain there has been no significant increase in emergency room pa- tients nor significant drop in pa- tient admissions or surgery. 'Chambers FIREMAN TRAINS HOSE ON WRECKAGE OF CESSNA 150 DOWNED IN IRVINE SUNDAY Three Died In Third Airport Area Plane Crash During the Past Eight Months Concludes Guilty,' - Prosecutor 100,000 Sit In Newport Weekend Sun An "unbelie v able" tieach crowd of more than 100,000 visit· ed Newport Beach over the weekend and uteguards said to- day there probably would have been more lf Cog hadn't rolled in off the ocean Sunday U . Logan Lockabey of the city U!eguar~ said a crowd of 60,000 came to Newport's s horeline Saturday and 40,000 were on the beaches Sunday when the fog started coming in at about noon He said there were few rescues but extra lifeguards were put on duty to help with crowd control and first aid requests Lockabey said the 55-degree water and moderate surf kept rescues to a m inimum. A spokesman for the Orange County Harbor Patrol said ac tivity in the bay was "busy, but nothing happened out of the or- dinary." Fugitive Sets Jlostages Free ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (UPI> -A "very dangerous" fugitive forced his second set of hostages to cl.rive him almost 200 miles Sunday, r e leased them un· banJ,led and fled on f oo\. New Mexico State Police said they had been unable to find a pattern in the escape route of ~ D. Barton. 42, -'1 coovicted Jburderer. Ford Talk Airs at 6 WASIDNGTON (UPI) - President FoTd will give Congress and American voters tonight an upbeat assessment of the state of the union in its bicenten- nial year. He will call for federal g overnment restraint with a theme of tbe revolutionary war pamphlet, "Common Sense." ln advance of Ford•s na· tlonally televised ap· pearance before a joint aessloo of the House and Senate, aides said be YIOUld couple-predJctlons ot con- tinued economic erowtb and a dip ln unemplO)'ment with recommendations for ' a social security tax ln· crease and a eat in fedenl tpendln1 to alo;r loftatioft. But the o1nc1aia Uld Font•1 4, • .,0rd .,.... scheduled for 6 p .m . <PST>. woutd be short Oil n•• eltctlon-y ear pro- ~· 8y TOM BARLEY FA.A. Seeks Clues OUM 0.ll'r PIMtSUlf A tong and often neateci cross examination of Congressman An· drew Hinshaw ended today an Orange County Supenor Court when Assistant Distnct Anorne)' Michael Capizzi announced he bad no further questions for me former county assessor 3 Die in Irvine Midrair Collisi~n Hinshaw, 53. breathed an aUQl ble sigh of relief and slumped back on the witness stand as pro secutor Capizzi told Judge Robert P Kneeland that he was through with the final defense witness. By DOUGLAS FR.ITlSCllE Of tM O.ffy PtleUCaff Federal aviation investigators today pro bed the tangled wreckage of two twin-seater planes, seeking clues to the cause of a mid-air collision over Irvine Sunday that killed two novice pilots and the oper~tor of a Hunt· ington Beach flight school. The two single engine Cessna 1508 were in the downwind ap- proach pattern to Orange County Airport when they ~llided and .. . Burglars Hit Four Times oh Weekend Newport Beach police today were investigating a senes · of weekend burglaries in which local residents reported the loss of a variety of items valued at more than $5,200. Herbert Lesher, 58 of 1000 West.cliff Drive. told police Fri- day just before midnight he re· turned to his home to discover that it bad been ranscaked. Lesher aaid be had only been gone fore a few hours. In is absence thieves broke in through a rear door. ransacked~ home and took jewelry, silver plates, clothes and cash worth more than $2,000, police said. Another burglary which ap. parenUy occurred during the hours of darkness Friday night and Saturday morning was re- port~ by Richard F.ddy, 39, of 23531rvineAve. Eddy told police the thieves took a dresser drawer which con· talned 80 to 100 ~graphic films. brochures for films and magazines. He said the collection was worth $1,040. In another residential break· ln. a west Newport resident, Thomas Ozzie Nelson, 32, of 4503 Seashore Drive Saturday report· ed the loH of $1.100 worth of stereo equipment, a camera and a televlalon •et. ' Investigator• said they believe the bur1lars broke into Nelson•s . apartme.nt through a 1lldln1 8181adoor. A Sonday mornina break-in oc• curred at Coast Electric, 312 N. New"rt ••vd., where three mlcrowa•• o•tna, ••hied at ti.too were stolen. Paliee iald the UdeYttJllecl a Ute rim to break the heavy 1t11a bl tJM.b\lllMU• front door. Once lnlide the l>arclan led. tbe ofthl from a dilpl&1 cue tteJCt to U.. door. crashed n ear Jambo r ee Boulevard and the San Diego Freeway. The crash killed Gerald D. Wynne, 35, of 8140 Cardiff Drive, Stanton; and J ohn S. Burtle, 30, and John F . Taylor. 38, both of Long Beach. Burtle was the operator of the Burtle Aviation School at Meadowlark Airport in Huntington Beach. According to witnesses, the two planes were flying close together at an altitude of about 800 feet when they collided. Both planes went into spins and plum· meted to the ground where they lay like crumpled foil in the gray bowl of l?'aded earth at the F1uor Corp. construction site Irvine policeman Ron F1athers witnessed the 9 : 02 a.m crash from about one mile away -yiathers, also a-pUot, said m- saw th& planes as they separated and began to fall to the ground •'Somebody goofed up, there s no doubt about it,' smd F1athers Another witness who saw the crash from the San J oaqwn Marsh said the planes were fly. ing parallel to each other. almost touching. One of the planes tipped its wing, apparently to try to see the location of the other plane, he said. When the wing tipped, he said, lt hit the othe r plane behind one wing, flipped over the top of the second plane, then both fell to ground. Flathers rushed to the crash site and trained a fire ext· inguisber on the planes. which were spilling gas from their rup· lured tanks, but no fire resulted from th~ cras h. · The red plane carrying Burtle and Taylor took pff from Meadowlark Airport earlier Sun- (See CRASH. Page A2) Hinshaw now faces cleanup questions from his two defense lawyers and possible further minor questions from Cap1zz1 before Judge Kneeland orders the final rbase of the bnbef)' trial-fina arguments and Jut) instructions Lawyers for both sides agreea today that it is possible the issue will go to the JUry latert.h.l.s week Cap1zzt .will ask the JUI')' to find l{inshaw gwlty on three felon) counts of bnben all tt:tree acts allegedly committed while the New})9rt Beach Repubbcan was servmg as count) assessor It lS alleged that Hinshaw ac cepted free stereo eqwpment from tM Tandy Corporation and \See WNSHAW, Page A2> DOW UP 14.0'J • IN HEAYY DAY NEW YORK <UPI> -Some better-than-expected earnings reports ignited a buying spree to- day that overpowered earlier profit-taking pressures and prices rose sharply in heavy trading on tbe New York Stock Exchange. The Dow Jones Industrial, up and down in a range of around two points in the early going, was ahead 8.42 points to 938.05 at the close. The average had risen more than 77 points in the fint 11 sessions of the new year. Volume totaled 29.45 million shares at the close. Aloha Zone? Waikiki Mulls 'X' Area BOSTON (UPI> -Boston's two bloc:k square "Combat 7.one" tor strip joints, prostitutes and pornographic _mov~e houses, 11 a gOod idea, sayS Mn. Barbara Mills, HonOlulu s Dlr~or of Visitol' Satisfaction. .. We ln Waikiki are most interested in the idea of creat· fn1 a combat zone." Mrs. Mills said in a recent letter to Mayor Kevtn H. White, "and wonder whether you would be · 1ood enou1h to send us particulars as to bow you were able to implement tbls." Tbe letter followed an editorial ln the Honolulu Star- Bulletin •'-lch said Boston achieved "by deliberate desian what HonOlolu bas develaped somewhat less officially aod lea tlf.CUVely -a center Wbere 11dult entertainment la both pennltted and conflned." The «lltorial t UU-ted Hawali pUI legislation to tum a 1lmtlar are• tn Hciiialulu bitO • QJlie o( combat sou. -" ••IMlll•UOO to keep lt tWn -and Olllly ~. ll W.u WOithCC>risidenDI," ltMkt • . . UPITt ....... JFK'S 'SPY' LOVER? Inga Arvad In 1941 GennanSpy ~Suspected J[K Mistress NEW YORK (UPI) -There's still another accusation against John F. Kennedy: while he was an the Navy be had an affair )¥ith·- a Danish woman journalist sus· peeled of being a Nazi spy. The latest in a series of charges against the former president came in an article in the National Enquirer. which said Kennedy was transferred from Naval in- telligence to sea duty in 1941 because of it. The Enquirer identified the woman as Inga Arvad, a former Miss Europe, working for the Washington Times-Herald. Miss Arvad. who was under FBI surveillance. bad had three interviews with Adolf Hitler JFK IGNORED WARNING ABOUT SINATRA, Page AS while working for a Swedish newspaper and Hitler called her a "Nordic beauty .. the article said. Miss Arvad was also the mistress of Axel We~er-Gren, a Swedish industrialist On the State Department blacklist. Capt. Samuel A.O. Hunter. then Kennedy•s superior, was quoted as saying that the Navy saw Miss Arvad as a latter day MataHari. "Their concern was that this woman was using Kennedy to find out all she could about what was going on in the Navy Depart· ment and the Office of Naval In· telligence." Hunter is quoted as saying.. "The Navy wu con- vinced that Wenner·Gren's yacht was being used for refueling German U·boats. •• Kar ate expert Gary Michael Rollo was the man who "savage· ly and brutally" chopped Dr. Robert Trace to death last Aug . 13 but defendant William Elliott Chambers is equally responsible 1 for the murder, prosecutor Pat Brian alleged before an Orange County Superior Court jury today. Brian told the panel in his opening statement that Cham- bers, 46, of 3710 Seashore Drive, Newport Beach, actually plotted t he burglary of Dr. Trace's Garden Grove home. "He wasn't there but it doesn't make him any less guilty of murder,•• Brian said. Brian said Rollo, 23, of Gard~n Grove, gave Dr. Trace a beating that broke all but one of the physician's 24 ribs, pul verized his liver and fractured his skull. Brian said dealers in stolen property will be put on the wit· ness stand during the trial before Judge Byron K. McMillan to testify that they paid Rollo and Cham be rs $300 for guns and watches stolen from the Trace home. The prosecutor said Chambers "had it in" for Trace because the doctor, who operated a chain of weight reducing clinics in Orange County, was to have been a witness against Chambers in a fraud case. Brian said he will also present testimony from a 17 -year-old girl who was sharing a Stanton motel room with Rollo on the date that Trace was beaten to death in his living room. "Rollo came back to the motel room that night. shaking and ob· viously recovering from some physicial ordeal," Brian said. "She got an idea of what it was all about when she spotted his blood-soaked.shoes while he was out taking a shower." Brian asked the jury to find both men guilty of first degree murder. He said he will not seek the death penalty against either defendant. Coast Weather Clearing tonight and becoming mostly sunny Tuesday, according to the weather service. Slightly warmer with beach highs around 68 rising to 73 in· land. Overnight lows 44 to so. INSIDE TODAY Lt~H Mo1ltm1 iomlt.a "Holl/ War" .agoiMt Chris- . tionl in woM Of r~lfgnaffoft bfl PmnUr R41Md. Karami. S#' ltO'fll A4. Hunter said that Capt. Howard Kingman, then uslstant director of tbe Office of Naval tn~ telliience ••wanted to eet Ken- nedy out of the Navy quickly... •••es ·Hunter.pointed out to JQniman that Kennedy•a father bad been ~=.-~· -~ ambassador to Great Brttaln and ~ : :...::.'"' wu close to Pretldlla ltoOMVelt ;;:-... : =--= and that Kennedy did Dot have o • aa~ ~ to any NinlWft lifOrma-:=...-=. : :--. tlclii. • a t 11 krn 11t • M . ..Jtaeemedtom•thebllttJUng =='• ••• a: ,,......,;.-."•~"'' todOwutranaferlllftltoe~ :--:-: -.::u.mt .. R~...-al4·'."""!-~-~-.:~~~.....-... --. .... ~......iiliiiiiii ... ililioi...,..~:-r- Irvine police discovered a body ln an orange erove at the Irvine High School site on Walnut A venue east olCutver Drive today. Officers called in a helicopter for aerial photo. . p-apbs of the area after broadcut1n1 a call that a homicide had been com· mltted Police refuaed to divulge any •nto.rmation pendi.ne further investigation. Defense Calls No ~ Witnesses Deputy public defender John Bovee rnted bls def eose ot the accused killer or Ora.nee Cout College scholar-athlete Stephen "Mike" Finklea today without calling a single witness. Charged with s Jaytng the 19- year-old Finklea 1s Hugh Daniel Bean,24 . Bovee's decision means that final arguments in tbe murder trial will be delivered to the Jury , Tuesday after Jawy~ tor both sides work today with Judge William L. Murray on jury in- structions. E',.... P9fl'! AJ Bean is one of two brothel'§ ac· cused of gunning down Firlklea last Halloween night while he served as a market clerk in Fountain Valley. CRASH VICTIMS NAMED. • • Both men face the pQSSibillty of the death penalty. day and apparently was landing at Orange County Airport, police said. The white plane piloted by Wynne had been rented at Orange County Airport earlier and Wynne was performing "touch-~nd-go" landing practice maneuvers at the airport, police said. Flathers said the white plane apparently was higher than the red one, a theory based on red paint scrapings found on the un- derside of the white plane's wing. Two Surveys Scheduled In Newport Two surveys will be conducted in Newport Beach during the months of January and February, according to an an- nouncement from city ball. The state Department of Finance in cooperation with the city will conduct a complete census of the city. In addition a senior citizen survey will be con· ducted by the city in conjunciton with the Orange County Senior Citizen Program Office and the Social Security Administ'ration. The complete census is being taken to provide a new popula- tion figure required by the Department of Finance as the basis for distribution of the city's share of state gas, cigarette and motor vehicle taxes. In addition, the census will pro- vide the city with demographic and socio-economic data which can be used in commwlity plan-- ning, general administration and' spedal programs. The turvey of serucr citizens, unlike the census. will not cover the whole city, but wUI be made on a random sample basis. The purpose of the survey is to evaluate the needs of Newport Beach's senior citizens as well as to determine eligibility for sup- plementary Security Income. The survey is scheduled to begin on Jan. 19 and end on Feb. 16. Europeans Need Homes Harbor Area residents in- terested in serving as hosts for European students visiting dur· ing July and August are asked to contact the British European Centre in Newport Beach. Students will arrive during Ju- ly or August for one-month visits. They will study English and also American culture during their stay and also take excursions to Southern Cali(ornia points of in· terest Host families will pay room and board for the college-age stu- dents Interested persons may phone 675·5135 O RANGE COAST .. DAILY PILOT T ... Ot ... ,.,.,, C>eu, POOi. wUll wlll<ll I\ ,_...., .... ,.._ p,._,, .. °""''""° by .... Ot-,.,." ~1'111"9 '"""*'' S.p.o·.i~ eclll-\ ••e -hMO Nl-f IN~ F•lcMy to< ""''• -.... HewPO<I 8" ... I\. H""°lf'91<>n IMMll/fO""l•lfl V•llet, lf.,M. '>--.b.Kll. Vellrf ..... \At-lleetlll!>cNtll C.0..1 A ""9'• ~I tdiOOf'I I• PMt>h•M<I ~'"'°"" -S-IM~ T ... prlflClpel ~1'111"0 pl .... " •I no ...i a.v $CIHI, Cott• Mewo. c..i .. .,.,,.. ma I Robert N. Weed l'rnkM"I ef'CI Publl,,_. Jack R. Curley Viet .... ni4lefll efld O.neul AA;,~ Thomas Kffvll ldllO< Thom as A. Murptrlne MotNlllftt Edltot Investigators today were un- sure who was piloting the dual control red Cessna. The two tiny planes hit the ground about 60 feet apart. It was more than an hour after the crash before firemen cut the wreckage open and extracted the three bedies. Niitional Transportation Safe- ty Board investigator Guy Moshier today examined the wreckage, which had been moved to a hangar at Orange County Airport, but had not con· eluded what had happened. Sunday's crash was the third fatal airplane accident in the · Orange County Airport area in the past eight months. Last Memorial Day, a light plane crashed in the College Park re- sidential area in Costa Mesa, kill- ing the pilot and injuring a homeowner. Oct. 17, alight plane crashed into the Memorex build- ing in the airport industrial area, killing the pilot and burning two warehousemen in the resulting flames that destroyed the build- ing. Annex Plan Hearing Set In Newport A proposal to require voter ap- proval for annexation of more than 100 acres has been set for a public hearing Jan. 26 by the Newport Beach City Council. The idea was first brought before the council in December by a group of citizens who asked ~t the idea be placed on the ril 13 ballot as a charter endment. · At the time, councilmen de- cided the best way to handle the proposal would be in the form of a city ordinance, which requires only council approval to be law. As written, the proposed law does not affect parcels which are bowided on three or more sides by the city, thus eliminating some county islands in · West Newport and Upper Bay from the public vote provision. The proposed ordinance is aimed primarily at the J0,000 un- incorporated Irvine Company lands lying between Corona del Mar and Laguna Beach. The land company is making development plans for the stretch of coastal real estate. which Newport Beach is trying to get included in its official sphere of influence. It is alleged that the defendant and Charles Dennis Bean, 22, en· tered the 7-Eleven market at Warner A v e nue and, Euclid Street in Fountain Valley on Oct. 31, 1974 and pumped shots from two weapons into Finklea. Finklea, regarded as a star athlete and a captain of the Orange County College wrestling team, died io a back.room from gunshot wounds in the mouth, back and legs. He was robbed of $133. If the jury finds Hugh Bean guilty of first degree murder it will be recalled to the courtroom to determine if he should receive the death penalty for the Finklea killing. Whatever the verdict, Charles Bean will be brought to the same courtroom from the county jail to face identical charges filed when the two brothers were arrested by Santa Ana police 24 hours after Finklea was found lying face down in a pool of blood The an~est was made possible by a description of the getaway car given to police by a clerk who saw the shooting as he ap· proached the store and prepared to take over at the counter from Finklea. , Police said they recovered the .22-caliber and .38-caliber weapons used to shoot Finklea and the money taken from the market in the Bean brothers· ear. Bovee commented today that if the trial reaches the death penal· ty phase it is still ''extremely doubtful" that he will call any witnesses in Hugh Bean's de fense. FrOJR Page A J HINSHAW • • an additional $1 ,500 campaign contribution from Tandy Vice President James Buxton m re· turn for assessment favors thflt allegedly saved the Garden Grove firm many thousands of dollars. , It is further alleged that the 40th District representative solicited a bribe from a lawyer during an assessment appeals hearing affecting Beckman Instruments of Fullerton. Hinshaw has admitted receiv- ink two stereo sets without PCU'· ing for them and has conceded that Buxton gave him $1 ,500 in campaign contributions. But l)e has firmly denied from the withess stand that he ever suggested to Beckman's lawyer during the appeals hearing that the firm should buy $1,000 worth of seats at a Hinshaw testimonial dinner. Road Commission . Eyes Area Projects Several Orange Coast highway projects will be on the agenda when the financially . beleaguered California Highway Commission meets in Costa Mesa this week. The seven commissioners and their staff will arrive at about noon Wednesday and bold hear- ings in Costa Mesa City Hall Thursday and Friday. Costa Mesa Deputy Mayor Jack Hammett will offer the eommissioners a helicopter ride over the mile-long excavation in the middle of Newport Boulevard as the first order of business. Ha m m ett, a licen sed helicopter pilot, recenUy gave the advance party for the com- mission meeting a tour of the ditch dug for the extension of the Newport FreeW2'Y and to t et fill dirt for the Corona del Mar· Newport Freeway lnterchanae at BrlJtot Street. City Manager tred Sorsabal said a commer cial beUcopter wtl1 be med and Hammett will take up any com mllslonen who want an overv1e...-of PM excava- tion one ata ti.me. TbefU~wlll be offered a1 t6on ,,; the com-mflSicJaen arrive ln town. The cominiJ1lon wW bold a warbbop laca.rln1 fJ"Ollll~S> a.m . 'I'hurtd.aJ and OD f'rtdQ IDCJmlng wW tackle 1peeillc or.nae Coast propoe.alt. •Costa Meta II ayor Alm L. Pinkley wut 1tart otf Friday'• heartqa at l :IO a .II). with a iqh for earl7.'I. compleUoD Of t be N••Pott rreewa1 be)oollld Briltol Street and for funding off rontage roads for the Corona del Mar Freeway from about Campus Drive to the realigned MacArthur Boulevard. Officials from Sao Juan Capistrano will push for funding of improvements to Ortega Highway at 9:30 a.m .• and at 10 a.m. Irvine Mayor Art Anthony is scheduled to discuss state hiehway priorities in the Irvine area. Anthony will be followed by Santa Ana Mayor John Garthe who will discuss two Santa Ana Freeway interchange projects and in addition urge the resump- tion of route plao studies for the southerly extension of the Orange Freeway. The commission ers will be staying at the South Coast Plaza Hotel, and three of the seven members are scheduled to bold.._ meetin1 with a group ca'1led the Southern California Transport&· tlon Action Council at 3 p.m. Wednesday, a five.county coall· tton of transportation interest.. Two social events 8"' planned. Wednesday evenin1 the city of Coeta Mesa will host a dinner for the commlaslonen and tbelr wive1 at the hote l. Sonabal 1akl about eo people will au.nd and the e¥ent wW cost about 9800. 'I'bunday, the commlAioMn wm be hotted to a luncbeon at tbe Balboa Bay Club 1ft NeWport S,ach. About 30 people Will ·at-' ttind thl• eYent wblcb will be bo9ted by tbe count.7,· ~I to u M1latut for P'lfttl DIM.tlet SuperviaorTbomuJ'.Rlley. · And as many Orange Coast s u n worshipers found out Sunday, when it's not, it's not. Saturday broke warm ·and sunny with temperatures along West Newport Beach near ~-Those who waited to bask in the sun on Sunday were in for some sad news as cold winds and fog marred an otherwise toasty weekend. Newport Beach lifeguards said 60 ,000 souls visited the strand Saturday -about the same as a summer weekend crowd. • 'Doomsday' a Ripple I ·' Predicted Tidal Wave Nil; Surf Vp Six Inches ~DELAIDE. Australia CUPI\ -'Believers fled to the hills. skeptics drank champagne on the beach and Adelatde's predict· ed 'doomsday · tidal wave passed with a s1x-mch npple. Johan Nash, a house pamter and self-styled clairvoyant, an- nounced two months ago God would destroy Adelaide with a giant tidal wave and earthquake at noon today to punish sinners. Nash was so sure of his vision that he took a $50 advertisement in an Adelaide newspaper warn- ing the city of its impending doom. Many residents of the south Australian capital believed Nash and fled to the hills near the eity. 2,000 Train Tic k e ts. Left About 2.000 tickets for the Am<>ri can Freedom Train were to go on s ale in San Juan Capistrano today st 6 p.m. The tickets, to be sold near the tram at t'he Santa Fe Depot, were all that were left of the 28,500 printed for the train's engage· ment in San Juan today and Tuesday. The train opened for its last stop in California today at noon. A line rePQrtedly had begun to form by JO a.m . But about 2,ooo non-believers gathered on the beach nine miles from Adelaide !or "earthquake oarties ' The skeptics, weanng business suits, bow ties, snorkels and flip. pers, sipped champagne and ate meat pies on the beach to while awaytheir 'luUu>urs • Two hours aft~? the predicted disaster, they were still there drinking champa«ne and eatinJ meat pies The surf had i;isen on- ly six inches A severe cyclone, however, dld smash into a stretch of Australia's east coast about 1,000 miles northeast of Adelaide tonight Police and weather offic1aJs said cyclone winds of 105 miles arl hour and waves :.> feet high battered a 620-mile stretch or eastern coastline They said cyclone David whipped up winds and enormous tides that tore boats from their moorings washed away milllons of tons of beach sand, flooded low-lying areas and marooned about 1 000 tourists on five resort islands Those on the Adelaide beach included South Australian pre- mier Don Dunstan who termed the prediction ''nonsense ' ''I was urged by community, business and church leaders to make a statement ," Dunstan said, "I decided to come down here in person because some peo- ple have said that I had a helicopter waiting on my front lawn, just ln case.•• Churches have been packed and liquor stores have had a boomine business Half the population io the past two days has been "either paralyzed with fear, or paralytically drunk," said one resident "Sin now -tomorrow it will be too late" said a sign carried by a group of bikini-clad girls. A liquor company launche9 a special Adelaide survival kit -a five gallon plastic drum, bottles of brandy, rum, gin and ch~­ pagne with instructions that the drum could be clung to in the event of a tidal wave. The kits were sold out J ast Fri. day Bicentennial Meeting Open Newport Beach residents have ~en invited to attend the city's R1centennial Commission meet- ing tonight during which th jubtlee celebration or the bi&n tennial will be planned. The meeting will be held at 1 30 p m m the city council chambers at city hall Some of the events planned for the JO-day Jubilee m July, such' as the Character Boat Parade, will be discussed and plans will be lmd for other commemorative events Thanks to you, our Ne~port Beach.& Laguna Beach depoaltora, Mariners Savings has passed the $1 00 mllllon mark In aaaets. 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Ull: ~:: ~"1:1 •: tl1 ~~.·--~i1··~~1 1~ ::: cJ1:t1 •• -~J ,:, ,1: .. ~ ...... t ff + t: ~ ~;-.. , 1lF.'" =~ 1: 11 ,-.~1" :?. 'l .. ., E;"°'t.M 'u;a H:-.~ ='6,.\\, :JI" ... \4 ~lit • .u J1 1 ••• •r011t 1' '1 '4\la-\4 ,.f'tJh: :: a .... +\; "-"-"I • ;G¥i-1111 ~1.-e S ~ :~ ttfl'<IMI a, J >1 Wo t "° Mlnl9flnc 1 tt 11S 1"' .. , ,.,.6l. _. •. Vt+ .. l"OTU. t U M"°' + " Mn " I.SIC • • \fto>-.. .. J The :Momentum Is Behind 'Pru' In 1955. at a meet.Ins or Prudential lnaura.nce Company nttutlva, Orville E. Beal urged his colleaiues not to take too much pride in the fact that one out of every six familJes bad a Prudential policy. Beal, who then headed the com· pany·s North Central operatloru1 out of Mlnneapolil, Hld that imtead they should be thinking about ''the riv~ other tamilles who don't have the protectloo or Prude ntial Jn· surance." The ion of a Pruden· tlal agent, Beal obvious· ly bad the missionary ieal that underlies the ~Uing of life insurance. Seven years later, in 1962, he became pres1· Money's Worth dent of the "Pru" -and 1t was dunng his adminlstratlon that a significant mllestone was reached: Prudential passed Metropolitan Life as the world's largest insurance• company. THAT HAPPENED IN 1966 when Prudential over took the "Met" in asset size. Three years later, Beal, wishing to retire at age 60, stepped down and was succeeded by Doneld S. Mac Naughton, a n ex-school teacher who used his GI BHl of Rights after World War II to become a lawyer. MacNaughton didn't join Prudential until 1955, the year Beal made his uplifting speech about signing up evez;yone to a Prudential policy In business, as in sports, there·s a propelhng force known as m omentum-end in the insurance game it's behind the "Pru ··Even though he's no salesman, MacNaug htonhas since 1969 not merely maintained Prudential's lead but lengthened it considerably Today, one out of every four persons in the nation is covered by a Prudential policy Today, the premiums that roll into Prudential every year exceed $5 billion, which 'is a half a billion dollars more than the premium income of \tetropolitan Life . .THE PRUDENTIAL'S assets are 59 huge (they top $30 billion> that the company generates $2 billion a year just on m return on these investments. which are in mortgages, bonds and stocks Prudential's total income, in excess or $7 billion a year. is thus greater than the sales of such in· dustnal giants as Ou Pont. Rethlehem Stezl a d Procter & Gamble 1 One reason Prudential continues t& ru away from the insurance pack 1s its resilience It moves with the time . Most big insurance companies have been content to sit on their fat asset bases The "Pru" 1s still out there slugging for new business, even to the point of com~ting on price. There are price differences in life insurance, and the "Pru" has apparently lowered its premium rates so that it's. ~ow con:1petitive wi~h companies offering low·cost pohc1es Medical Economics, a magazine that offers finan- cial advice to doctors, recently ranked 30 life insurance companies on their policy costs over a 20·year period and "Pru" came in second Small Busi1iessrnan Aired i11 Semi11ar The Newport Hiarbor Ch amber or Commerce IS hosting a s eminar on the Small Business .l\dministra· Tandy Corp. Smes Climb Special to the Daily Pilot FORT WORTH, Tex Tandy Corp . parent com· pany of the Radio Shack elec· tronics store chain, reported sales in excess of $113,000,000 for the month of Dece mber . J975. This figure, which sets a re· cord for any single month in 1 the history of the Company, represents a gain of 50 per· cent over December, 1974. $75,500,000, restated to give effect to Tandy's recent spin· off of Tandycrafts, Inc. and Tandy E rands, Inc. The North American con· ·sumer ope rations of Radio Shack had sales of over $105,000,000, a 55 percent in· crease over comparable sales in December, 1974. Market lndexe• Due to late t ransmission today's listing will not appear in the Daily Pilot. lion Jan 27 at the Newport Sheraton Hotel Manny Berkowitz, assis- tant director for finance and investment for the SBA re· gional office 10 Los Angeles will outline programs for small businessm en Topics include qualifying for loans, the banker·s story and facts about t he SBA Write the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce for tickets at P 0 Box 2845. Newport Beach, Ca 92663. For further information, call the chamber at 675-9500. Cost is$2 50 County Company Gets Contract A Fulle r ton, firm was awarded a $2 1 million con· tract to make improve ments on a portion of Clark County•s water.quality control plant at Lake Mead The county commission, sitting as the sanitation dis- trict, awarded the contract to the FT Ziebarth Co., the low bidder on the project. Nnel'ork 15 Mo•t Artl1'e Gainer• a11d Lo•n-• NEW YORK ((lpl) -Tiie IS ,,_, ecllvt slocks lraM<f on the ~ Yorll. Stock Ex<hll'lll@ Monday. Sales 0.. Ole. Gull West ••.• 270.400 23'-" + ~. New Yori( (UPI I -TM followt1>9 11•1 snows the slo.-l<s 11\11 "811e gelnotd ITIO$t end lost Ille most b4sed on percent ot <llano9 on tl\9 New York Stock Eacn.1199 Net and percentage changes .,. ttoe dltt.renc• bee-en Tll4? prelllous closll\9 Pl'k• end tilt curr~nl closlnQ Pl'k•. GAINE,_S I Cellf !"Inane 6 • 1¥. 09 41.2 2 °""'Ill .l:JO l'h + l:o Up 27 3 > <Al»M19 Inv 1~ +-''• Up 72 t 4 utd Inns .10 ,.,., • ,,,.. Up 20• S Aun pf 2V. •2Yt • •~ Up 11 • 6 Ar'411eN .4' 12'.lo + l'a Up 11 I Trensamer •..• 247,400 IO'h + ._., Avon Prod ..... 143.700 38 .. I~ RCA • • • • . . .. • 240,600 22"" + ~ Po4-1d . , • • • . 231,lOO l4'1t -IV. Mtrrlll Lynell •• 228, 100 tt\lo + 11'1 Lllly Ell ......... 217,SOO '71111 A.ltec: Oii GH . . • . 2 U.IOO ll~ Bfenlff Intl ...•• 202,200 ~ 01~ .•.•.• 201,<fOO ~ 8ulo\le WllCll •.• 200,<fOO 7\la TtXKO •••• 1n.ooo 1~ Honeywell ••••• 117,200 0 51"'1"' Co • • • • • • • 170, 400 ,, ... Goll! 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IS 11 4\li • !!!j~·'°'l " ~+ lo\ Wtll~ttSCI 4 U rr+1" Wllftce jj t 17 ~ 'h ;;-.re; J tt h~ ·~ ~".'.lu1ffl ~!lw. ~: 1 ,......~ ~~;:-.1·1 fi ,t\j,! ~ -.~ett~ 1'; J!~.!" -.. ,.t:.~ '3 :: : =~,'~}' i, ~-.~==-~»•:ft'"'!.:=~~'' J J~"' W."' P•.t o " ,. -~ ~"" .1 t 01 1 • 4' ~ ·• .. a ,,. •:1 V/fltJAflAr Al 2 , •• " ..... • '° ,, + \la '#ffY °"' ll • twi. ~ ~ 1;: ' l ;n:-VO W!lliJtmt .to s 105) ~ Yl-~ iM 1 SI 71'1+·1·· =:='.oC ·i ,: ~" ~w~ ft~··..: &:: at: •i~:" :8:6-;!~ t; m;! v-:.;., ,. M r - =er..::: l ~'", .. it'A jj ~tO ~ .. : -11··~ t"tt t ·= 4.M .. • ~· --:10. '-' • ·-• ---•• \~1 ~ 90 " • ' • • • On s.M 14 ... wm.-1 .. 11 1•• + -.t09ft.s !1 .. .._.,,,.. ·--.,,.... ... ,. Dt ~·· ~ "' ,.... ,flllt,a 11 ., • "" . ' Mondly,Jenu.y 19. 1971 lriloe Plannlna commiulone~ toaipt Will decide whether a pair of Weoptw lanctinl pads need '[.al 8Plll'OYal before beiq tnstall at Jl1uor Qcwporatloo •a new Irvine, ·1e. TIM me«in1 will be held at 7:30 p.iL at city ball, Q)l CalDl>US Drive. -n......UNHING-DJaEcroa Eddi• .--body Jr. bas recommended that the helipads be permitted without ad· ditional paperwork. but lt Is up to the eommiuloo to decide whether a con· ditioaal uae permit or environmental impact nports are ~ary. Fluor already bas received ap- })roval (rom the Oranae County Airport .t.and Use Commission. Orante County Airport and Federal Aviation Administration for tbe helicopter f acWUes. THE HELICOPTERS would use a landing pattern in the vicinity of CHELTENHAM, Entland CU Pl) - • LMcterS o1 a .ooo echool Mlcbelson Drive and Jamboree tea~bert have decicled Boulevard and would not appi:oach or tbat Britain'• new aex depart over homes m tM nearby ~uality acts abould cut University Park andRancboSanJoa. t;otb ways and men quln areas, Peabody •Aid. sbOuJd retire as earb' as 'Ibe closest point of approach to re-women. sidentlal development ..:.= Part West The assistant Masters ap~ments -will be three.quarters Association passed a re- of.i...a -mile dbtant, accordln1 :te ...olutioo ~emudl.a.-that Peabody. state penaions be paid to 'lbe Bell Jetraneer 208-B bellcop-men who .retire at eo ters to be used by Fluor p~uce rather than 65. It noted between 70 and 79 decibels of n01ae at women are entitled to 250 feet, Peabody said. the state pension at eo. THE CORPORATION plans to use tbe helicopters to shuttle personnel to different sites within the Los Anaeles basin. F1uor bas asked for approval as soon as possible because the firm wants to use the helicopters while the Irvine facility at Michelson and Jam. boree is under construction. Early Entry E~ed Parents of pre-schoolers in the allows new . klnderprten classes to Fountain Valley School District are be formed t>.tween.Feb.1andApril1. invited to a 7:30 p.m. meeting Tues· for children who-didn't become five day to discuss early entry to kin· ;Years old by the normal Dec. 2 entry Irvine to Set VP Building Bureau ---------dergarten. . date for fallkinder1arten. The session will be at district of· He said enrollment for the spring fices, Newland Street and Talbert classes will be baaed on the order of Avenue. ~ birth dates, and. classes will ho start· ByUnt*IPrnstnterMUooll DR. E D MOON, ASSISTANT ed as soon as 30 children have re- The stupidest creature superintendent for educational gistered. · PE4BR4IN Schick's New Weight.Loss'" Program help~you' · lose it and KEEe,AT OFF! , , A new method developed out of the same 6 million dollar research that led to the famoos Schick Stop Smok·. ing Program. El imina~es your DESIRE for certain fattening foods so that once yott have reduced to your desired weight you wo~'t have to use willpower to maintain that weight. - CALL Now_;_ 558-8404 ---------- ever to inhabit the earth services, said the session is designed .. MOON SAID PUENTS must pro. Reacting to dwindling ........ on to investigate the was the steaosaurus, a for parents whose children bad their vide transpartatlon to school for their revenues from Orange ~fbillty of a city.run 6~·t-0n dinosaur with a fifth birthdays between Dec. 2 and children, and they must agree to County for bul. ldi'ng building department. 2~-ounce brain. )larcb31. enroll them in the fall kindergarten He explained a new district policy clas•ses as well permits, the city of .----------===========---------------==" :..:..:....:.:_...:..:..::.:· __ · ________ ...:_ _____ ~'...._---._--..:.:...-. Irvine will set up its own building department next July. A contract under which the city has used the county building de- part men t will b e terminated in July, and 20 people will be hired to man the Irvine coun- terpart. the city council decided last week. IN RETURN, the city ho~ to reap between $1(;6,000 and $593,000 next fiscal year in profits from running its own building department. According to Ad· ministrative Services Director James Har- rington, it will cost $.507,000 to establish the department. Building permit fees during the July-to.July fiscal year are expected to total from $673,000 to $1.1 million. THE CITY received $134,000 in 1973 in leftovers from the fees charged developers by the county building de- . partment. In 1974, the ci- ty share came to $58,000. This year, the city got nothing due to the coun. ty's cost of processing the Irvine applications. Although the county pleaded for a six-month transition period from county to city services, the city turned it down to get a jump on the heavy rate of permit applica- tions expected next fall. "IF THE CITY were to wait until Jan. l , 1977, a substantial amount of the revenue would not be realized,·· Harrington said. The City Coun cil learned last spring it would get n,o building permit funds from the county this year. Coun- cilmen June 28 told Har· Women OfORT Set Meet The women of the Orange County West Chapter and the Hunt· ington Harbour chapter of Women's American Organization for Rehabilitation through Training (ORT) will celebrate ORT Sabbath at 8: 15 p.m. Friday at Temple Sharon, 617 W. Hamilton, Costa Mesa. For further infonna· lion contact Carol Lehrer at 962-9853, or Audrey Winsberg .at 163-8138. Cornell Alunmi Slate Meeting A hmcheon for LafUDa Hills area alum1tl and trtend9 of Cornell (Iowa) eouece .. scheduled .Jan. 31. • Ttiie lundleon will start at llOOll at the United Jletlaodl•t Church of L•l•Da HUit, 24442 ••• Plftway. 1t,. . C EVROLET CHEVETTE. AMC ~CER. CA ILLAC SEVILLE. THES WERE ·THE OTHER . F NA STS FOR #MOTOR 'IREND MAGAZINE'S 1976 CAR OF 'II IE YEAR'' AWARD. CHRYSLER CORPORATION BEAT'EM ALL. j MOTOR TREND MAGAZINE CAR OF THE YEAR AWARD. ·Of all Arnerjca's 1976 cars, Dodge Aspen and Plymouth Volare were judged to have made die most significant contribution to the automotive world for 1976. Here's what Mike ~eppcr, Editor of Motor Trend magazine, said about some of the things wJ:iich inAuenced tlie judges' decision: · "We took into consideration how efficiently Dodge Aspen and Plymouth Volare delivered comfort and performance; and especially the new. suspension system invented by Chrysler · Corporation. Their goal was to achieve a big-car ride in a smaller car. AS far as we're concerned, they definitely succeeded. Cars of this siz~ will be the standard size car of the future!' Now you. can judge for yourself. Sec and tcst~rivc ~spen at your Dodge dealer's, Volare at .your· Gh~sler­ Plymouth dealer's. Drive home the Car of the Year!..___.... __ ~ f 1 • 1 , . ~ 1 t a l -~ • I I I ! I 1 ~ • 1 7 ministratlve iptem, who said the citizens presently have no voice 1n the hiring of a clty manager. More authority for the plan· nlng commission was urged by :Edward V. McFarland, an in· surance broker, who present.A!d figures indicating that only five to seven percent of the decisions of tbe planning commission on zone exceptions and rHonlng were changed by the City Coun· • m .JFK and Nazi? Wartime Alf air Alleged Ul't~ JFK'S 'SPY' LOVER? Inga Arvad In 1941 Malpractice 'fax Urged By Carpenter State Sen. Dennis Carpenter (R·Newport Beach) says be planned to introduce a bill today which would pay· for malpractice claims by putting a surcharge on patients' bills. : Carpenter said Sunday . the J)!'OP<>Sal would result in a 66 per· cent cut iD malpractice pre· . miums. Under the bill, a state fund would pay malpractice claims in excess of $100,000. The fund would be supported by contribu- tions from doctors and hospitals. They would raise money for their .. contributions "by charg- ing patients a two·and·a·half per- eent •urcharge, Carpenter ex.- plained. Thus, a $10 doctor's bill would have an additional 25-cent charge for. the malpractice fund. Carpenter said his proposal is 11Dlike Gov. Edmund Brown Jr.'s Plan to have doctors dbnate time treattna the poor in exchange for -state help. "My proposal does not place '&>ctors in servitude, requiring them to give •a pound of nesh' ln the form of forced labor. ad· (See DOCrOllS, Pap A2) Ford Talk Ainat6 ' W ASIDNGTON (UPI) - President Ford will give Con1reu and American wterl tonllht an upbeat UMll•ment of the state of the union in its blcenten· nial year. He will call for federal 1overnment reltralllt wltb a theme of the revolutionaty war pamphlet •• • ·~ommon Sense ... In advance of Ford's na· tlonally televlaed ap· pearanc• !Mfore a Jotnt "91Jon of the House and s.n.te. a.lda 1ald he would eoupl• predlctlom of cm· ttnued economic ,rowth Ud a dip ill unemploymlnt With recommendatkm for a toelal teeurity tu ln- aeue aDcl a eat lD r.dltil ..... '"l to •low lnf1atica But t • offtelal• Uld , l'ord'• 4~word ipMiell, aebe4aled for s p.m. (P8T), Waakt be thart OD new eleeUon·1ear pro· .... NEW YORK (UPI) -There's still another accusation against John F . Kennedy: while be was in the Navy he had an affair with a Danish woman journalist sus- pected of being a Nazi spy. ~e latest in a series of charges against the former president came in an article in the National Enquirer, which sai4 Kennedy was transferred from Naval in· telligence to sea duty in 1941 becauseofit. The Enqui'rer identified foe woman as Inga Arvad, a former Miss Europe, working for the Washington Times-Herald Miss ~rv~d. who was under FBI surveillance, had had three interviews with Adolf Hitler JFK IGNORED WARNING ABOUT SINATRA, Page AS .;. . ~ -·. DeJlr """' "'-"' •r htrktl 0'0.-11 while working for a Swedish newspaper and Hitler called her a "Nordic beauty" the article said. Miss Arv ad was also the mistress of Axel Wenner-Gren. a Swedish industrialist on the State Department blacklist. FIREMAN TRAINS HOSE ON WRECKAGE OF CESSNA 150 DOWNED IN IRVINE SUN,DAY Three Died in Third Airport Area Plane Crash Durtng the Past Eight Months CaJ>t. Samuel A.D. Hunter, then Kennedy's superior, was • quoted as saying that the Navy saw Ml..ls Arvad as a latter day 3 Die in· Miil-air Crash Mata Harl. . 0 Their concern was that this woman wu using Kennedy to fmd out all she could about what was going on in the Navy Depart· ment and the Office of Naval In· telligence," Hunter is quoted as saying., "The Navy was con-· vinced that Wenner-Gren's yacht ·Was being used for refueling German U·boats ... minter said that Capt. Howard Kingman, then assistant director of the Office of Naval In· telligence "wanted to get Ken· nedy out of the Navy quickly.'' Hunter pointed out to Kingman that Kennedy's father bad been ambassador to Great Britain and (See JFK AFFAIR, Page A!) ---. DOW UP 14.09 IN HEAJ'Y TR4DE NEW YORK (UPI> -Some better-than-expected earnings reports ignited a buying spree to. d~ that overpowered earlier profit-taking pressures and prices rose sharpl¥ in heavy tradlnf on the New York Stock Exchange. Tbe Dow Jones Industrial, up and down in a raJl,le of around two points in the early going, was ahead lf.09 points to 913. '12 at the close. The average bad risen more than 77 points in the fint U • sessions of the new year. Volume totaled 29.'5 million shares at the close. Two Light Planes Collide Over··lrvine By DOUGLAS Flll1"ZSCHE OftlleDallrPllOCSUff Federal aviation investigators . today probed the tangled wreckage of two twin-seater planes, seeking clues to the cause of a mid·air collision over Irvine Sunday that killed two notice pilots and the operator of a Hunt- ington Beach flight school. The two single engine Cessna 150s were in the downwind ap- proach pattern to Orange County Airport when they collided and crashed near Jamboree Boulevard and the San Diego Freeway. The · crash killed Gerald D.' Wynne, 35, of 8140 Cardiff Drive, Stanton; and John S. Burtle, 30, and John F . Taylor, 38, both of Long Beach. Burtle was the operator of the Burtle Aviation School at Meadowlark Airport in Huntington Beach. · According to witnesses, the lwo planes were flying close together at an altitude of about Murder Hearinli . Def eme Concludes Deputy public def ender John Bovee rested his defense of the · accused killer of Orange Coast College scholar-athlete Stephen "Mike" Finklea today without calling a single witness. Charged with slaying the 19· year-old Finklea is Hugh Daniel Bean,24. r.ovee's decision means that final arguments in the murder trial will be delivered to the jury Tuesday after lawyers for both sides work today with Judge William L. Murray on jury in· structions. Bean is one of two brothers ac- cused of gunning down Finklea last Halloween night while he served as a market clerk in Fountain Valley. Both men face the possibility of the death penalty. It ~ alleged that the defendant and Charles Dennis Bean, 22, en· tered the 7·Eleven market at Warner A venue and Euclid <See FINKLEA, Page A2) • ~ feet when they collided. Both planes went into.spins and plum- meted to the ground where they lay like crumpled foil in the gray bowl of graded earth at the F1uor Corp. construction site. Irvine policeman Ron F1athers witnessed the 9:02 a.r'n. crash from about one mile away. F1atbers, also a pilot, said he saw the planes as they separated and began to fall to the ground. · "Somebody goofed up, there's no doubt about it," said F1atbers. Another witness who saw the crash from the San Joaquin Marsh said the planes were fly. ing parallel to each other, almost touching. One of the plan~ tipped its wing, apparently to try · to see the location of the other plane, be said. When the wing tipped, be said, it hit the oth~ plane behind one wing, flipped over the top of the second plane, then both fell to ground. F1atbers rushed to the crash site and tr~!P.ed a fire ext- inguisher on tlie planes, which were spilling gas from their rup. tured tanks, but no ft.re resulted from the crash. <See CRASH, Page A%) Cease-fire lnLebmion .~hway Panel in Mesa BEIRUT. Lebanon CAP) -A new ceue-fire worked out with Syrian help and aimed at ending Lebanon's nine-month-obi civil war between M'Oslems and Christians was announced Monday night. If it bolds, Rashid Karam!. a Moslem, might reconsider bis re- sigDation aa premier. a ~idential source aald. Sever*1 Orange Coast highway projects will be on the qenda when the financially· beleagufred California Rlghw1y Comml11lon meets in Oosta K•sa this week. • Tbe MVen tommiasiQOen and . thet1" ltitf will arrive at about nocm WtidDesday and bold hear- lnp in ~ lleu City Hall Thunday and Friday. Cotta Meta Deputy Mayor Jack llulmett will offtr the ~...._. a bellcapter ride en-. tbe mu.1an1 excavation In the mtdcllll 61 Newport BouleV&nl u the flm order of business. Hammett, a licen1ed bellcoPter pllot-. reeently 1ave the advance patty for tbe com .. mliilOn meeting a tour of the ditch du1 for the extension of the Newport Freeway and to get fill dirt for the Corona del Mar· Newport Freeway interchange at Brtstol Str~t. City Mana1er Fred Sorsabal said a commercial helicopter· wUI be used and Hammett will tUe up any commissioners who want an overview of the excava: ti()O one at a time. The flights will be offered u soon as the com· millionen arrive in town. Tbe comminlon will hold a WOrklbop heartni from 8:30 a.m. nunday and on Friday mornin& :Wtll tackle specific Or't.nae Coast propo1alt .. Calta Meta MQ'Or Alvin L. Pinkley WU1 start oft rrlda.J'• be~ at8:30 Lm. wtthaP\IS:b '" for early completion of the Newport Freeway beyond Bristol Street and for funding d frontage roads for tbe Corooa del Mar Freeway from about Campus Drl v e to the realigned MacArthur Boul\'vard. Officials from San Juan Capistrano will p\llh IW tunding of Improvement• to Orte1a Illgbway at 9:30 a.m., and at 10 a.m. Irvine Mayot Art Ant.bony. is scheduled to dlaeus1 state hi&hway prlorltiet ID Ule lrriiie area. f Anthony will be followed by 6anta Ana M_,or Jobin Garthe who will discuss two SaMa Ana Freeway intercban&• project• And ln addition urr• the resump~ < HIGHWAY,Pll•AI) Moslem·Chrlltian warfare escalated in Beirut durtne the day followinl Jtarami's re- aignation, threatenin1 dangerous complications in the Middle East. Blkk smoke from a nrnin1 Moslem tham blaanted Beirut and police repanect 119 persona killed Jo ••••1e fi1bttn1 acroaa Lebanon. <See enller atory A4.) ·""'=-'~= Today's~le log .Y. toe C TEN CENTS cll. · He SUJgested granting the commission final say on such is· sues with a citizen having a right to appeal. · Dominic Raciti, incum~nt, proposed renaming the westside area to Marina Highlands and advocated a 19th Street ))ridge over the Santa Ana River. Mary T. Smallwood, a civic <See FORUM, Pare A%) Victini Dead 2 Days A woman jogger discovered a body riddled with bullet boles in an orange grove in Irvine today. The victim was a man of Latin descent in his early 30s, police said. There were several small· caliber gunshot wounds in bis back and neck area. The body was found 20 feet from the Santa Ana Freeway between Culver Drive and A Street at 10:20 a.m. The body was face down next to a tree. PoHce said early ,indications were that the body had been at the scene about 1 Yi! to two days. ''No determination has been made yet on whether the victim was killed at the scene or whether the body was taken there," a police officer said . Prayers Fail \ To Resurrect Rotting Body PAYSON, Ariz. (UPI) -Three I young women who thought t}\ey could revive a 75-year-old dead man through prayer have been arrested for allegedly hauling his rotted body around the state for three months. I The decomposed remains of Otis Harrell were hidden behind a false wall of a tool shed, Gila County sheriff's deputies said Sunday. Arrested on a misdemeanor charge of concealment of a body were Wren Bruce, 19, of Payson, Rita Lawyer, 21, and Lori Nelson, 19, both of Phoenix. All were identified as members of the Phoenix Light Temple. A former parishioner, James A Colabianchi, 24, of Missouri Valley, Iowa, told authorities Harrell died last October. He said church mem hers were told to pray in an attempt to bring him back to life. They also were instructed not to tell anyone about the death so Harrell's .railroad pension checks would continue. Colabiancbi said Harrell's body was kept at the Phoenix ·Light Temple for about two weeks before it was moved to another location in Phoenix. 1 Colabianchi said the body was I checked frequently to see if it bad come back to life. Coast -~ Weather Clearing tonight and becoming mostly sunny Tuesday, according to the weather service •. Slightly warmer with beach highs around 68 rising to 73 in· land. Overnight lows 44 to 50. INSIDE TOBA Y ' LebaM1e Moimn. 1'laftl.ci r "Hol7/ War ... agoinst am.. , tianl ift woke of re~ bJI ' Pmnkr Roald4. Konand. S.. & itorvA4. F.aci~g Cl~~nup. ByTOMBARLEY oe•o.1ey,.......,. • A long apd often heated cross examination of Congressman An- 11rew Hinshaw -ended-today in Orange County Superior Court when Assistant District Atlomey Michael Capizzi announced he had no further questions for the former county assessor. Hinshaw, 53, breathed an audi- ble sigh of relief and slumped back on the witness stand as pro- sec ut or Capizzi told Judge Robert P. Kneeland that be was through with the final defense witness. Hinshaw now faces cleanup questions from bis two defense lawyers and possible further minor questions from Capizzi before Judge Kneeland orders the final phase of the bribery trial-final arguments and jury instructions. Lawyers for both sides agreed today that it is possible the issue will go to the jury later this week. Capizzi will ask the jury to find Hinshaw guilty on three felony counts of bribery, all three acts allegedly committed while the Newport Beach Republican was serving as county assessor. · It is alleged that Hinshaw ac- cepted free stereo equipment Crom the Tandy Corporation and an additional $1,500 campaign contribution from Tandy Vice President James Buxton in re- turn for assessment favors that allegedly saved the Garden Grove firm many thousands of dollars. . It is further alleged that the 40tn District representative solicited a bribe from a lawyer during an assessment appeals bearing affecting Beckman Instruments of Fullerton. Hinshaw has admitted receiv- ing two stereo sets without pay- ing for them and has conceded that Buxton gave him $1,500 in campaign contributions. But he has ffrmly denied from the witness stand that he ever suggested to Beckman's lawyer during the appeals hearing that the firm should buy $1,000 worth of seats at a Hinshaw testimonial dinner. Front Page A J FINKLEA ••• Street in Fountain Valley on Oct. 31, 1974 and pumped shots from two weapons into Finklea. Finklea, regarded as a star athlete . and a ceptain of the Orange County College wrestling team, died in a backroom from gunshot wounds in the mouth, back and legs. · He was robbed of $133. If the jury finds Hugh Bean guilty of first degree murder it will be recalled to the courtroom to determine if he should receive the death penalty for the Finklea killing. Whatever the verdict, Charles Bean will be brought to the same courtroom from the county jail to face identical charges filed when the two brother~ were arrested by Santa Ana police 24 hours after Finklea was found lying face down in a pool of blood. The arrest was made possible by a description of the getaway car given to police by a clerk who saw the shooting as he ap- proached the s tore and prepared to take over at the counter from Finklea. Police said they recovered the .22-caliber and .38-caliber weapons used to shoot Finklea and the money taken from the market in the Bean brothers' car. ~ Bovee commented today that if the trial reaches the death penal- ty phase it is still "extremely doubtful" that be will call any witnesses in Hugh Bean's de- fense. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed ~· .... ~­Jack R. CurleY Yke,.,~I Mid .......... ~ Thomas Keevll Edft« Thomas /t.. Murpf)lne -.-.llltEdhllf' c a.ar~ H. LOOS Richard P. Nall ~-~~ TON JG RI' COSTA MESA CITY COUNCIL -Regular meeting, City Hall, 6:80p.m. OCC LECTURE -"Invitation to Intimacy,·• Charles D. Levi too lecturer, 7:~p.m. OCC ART EXHIBIT - Sculptor Jay Willis, Jan. 19-Feb. 19, R~ptioo Jan.19, 7:30p.m. TUESDAY, JAN. ZO SENIOR CITIZENS CLUB - Community Recreation Center. Tues .• Wed., Thurs.12·3 p.m. ''BEHIND THE HEADLINES~· -Dr. Giles T •. Brown, OCC Forum, 7:30p.m. SENIOR CITIZENS PUBLIC HEARING -Hearings on pro- posed county government pro- gr ams for .. the elderly, Costa Mesa City Hall, 1 p.m. "THE NATIONAL HEALTH" -South Coast Repertory Theater, through Sun. 8 p .m . FORUM ••• committee woman, said she believed Costa Mesa was a "ter- rific city" with a "terrible im- age. "I don't know why we are compared unfavorably to Newport-Beach," she said ... We are well run ........ we put out fires, folks ... Alfred A . Jaskulski, an at- torney, said the main issue was for qualified people to be elected to the council. He proposed that an incumbent who has held two ,consecutive terms should not be elected again without a two-year break. Elvin Hutchinson, retired school .administrator, urged completion or the renaming of the Newport Freeway. and a joint program between the schools and the city on crossing guards. Ros.e P . Morales, a busi· nesswoman, described herself as a conservative and identified traffic as a problem. Nathan L. Reade, assistant manager of the chamber of com- merce, said the present council has done well and said he favored more sidewalks through the use of the 1911 Act and better street lighting. Joseph Schuval, a real estate broker, described himself as a little person but wbo was dedicat- ed and honest. Fr091 .... e Al · mGti:WAY tion of route plan studies for the southerly extension of the Orange Freeway. Spokesmen for Orange Coast holpitab Hid today there hat been llttl• noticeable cbanp in aet!vlty in ligbi of Jut week's -vote-by-tocal phystetans1ojoln tn the medical slowdown. Most of the hospitals surveyeQ indicated there has been a slight drop in actiYity, but they said. · there bas been no tndlcaUOn that the decrease ts due to the slowdown. ·"We should have a better idea as the wee~ g~ alOl\I:' said Linda Mottin at Ho~ Memorial Hospital in Newport Beach. A spokesman for Robert Wyatt, administrator of the Orange County Medical Center said there has been no significant increase in admissions at that hospital. The spokesman noted , however, that the hospital does have a COfttingency plan to put in· to effect in the event that the slowdown does force patients of private hospitals to seek treat- ment at the county facility. Monday. doctors from Harbor Area hospitals voted to join the slowdown on a voluntal-y basts as a protest over increased malpractice insurance cost. They were followed by groups of doctors from other Orange Coast communities in meetings held through the week. But the hospitals which are served by these physicians main- tain there has beenoosignificant increase in emer~ency room pa- tients nor significant drop in pa- tient admissions or s\Ugery. • * * F..O.P~AI DOCTORS. • ministering to charity patients," he said. Meanwhile in Los Angeles, negotiators for doctor groups hospitals and Gov. Brown were to begin meeting today after agreeing to split the issue of malpractice insurance from Brown's free medical plan. The agreement, which came after a five-hour meeting led medical spokesmen to express optimism about today's meeting. Dr. Daniel Lang, spokesman for Concerned Physicians for Malpractice Reform and a member of the United Physi- cians of California CPUPC) and John Brewer, executive director ot-itie Hospital· Council of Southern California agreed with Brown to form two commijtees to deal septrately with state help in creating a doctor-funded malpractice insurance pool and Brown's proposal that physicians provide free treatment for Medi- c~ patients. °"ty Pllet Si.ff Ptiofo ' CENSUS TAKERS BUSY KNOCKING ON DOORS IN COSTA MESA THIS MONTH i-, Housewtfe Mickey Hunter Answers Questions. for Enumerator Pat Smith . . Mesa Council Faces Hefty. City Agenda A lengthy agenda, which in· eludes several controversial items, faces Costa Mesa coun- cilmen tonight. The liveliest public beariit.g is expected to be a request for a dance permit for Zeppo's, also known as Pier 11, at 1976 Newport Blvd. Residents have eomplain~ to councilmen in the past about noise from the dance spot. A hearin'g on a request to change the general plan from re- sidential to commercial on one lot at 464 Princeton Drive, next to the Nabers·CadiUac agency, also iS expected to be hotly debated. Recently a bid to rezone three lots on Princeton Drive to com- mercial was defeated after homeowners from College Park protested. The change is being sought by the Nabers Cadillac agency~ which owns the pre- sently-vacant lot fronting Harbor Boulevard. Another sfgnificant item will be the recommendation of the Housing and Community Development Committee on how to budget next year's allocation of $500,000 in federal community development funds. Mesa Head C·ount ·Gets Under Way A citywide head ccnmt is wider way in Costa Mesa. Census takers are knocking on the doors of all households in the city to aetermine the population and to ask other questions in· tended to provide information useful to industry, business, gov- ernment and schools. One of the main reasons for the census is that there is money in it for the city. Judy Palmer, supervisorofthe census for the state Department of Finance, said that each resi- dent brings in $22 a year to the ci- ty through state gasoline and· motor vehicle taxes. The present state estimate of the population in Costa Mesa is 78,600, but city planner Doug Clark said the city estimates Costa Mesa's current population is about 82,000. The last time a census was con- ducted was in 1970 when a federal survey fixed the population at Fr .. Page Al JFK AFFAIR was close to President Roosevelt · and that Kennedy did pot have access to any sensitive informa- tion. "It seemed to me the best thing to do was transfer him to a seago- ing unit," flunter said. 721660. The next federal census will be conducted in ~. Mrs. Pplmer said the ~ensus takers, who started work ~ week and who are expected tio fmiab Feb. 5, will ask 10 quea-Uons. ·The' questions cover places :ef employment (to determine tref· fie patterns) len'1h of residence at an address (to determine ef • fects of migration); the number of bed.rooms (to project popula- tion estimates in new develop- ments ); whether a resident was a victim of a crime (requested by the po1ice department); whether any members of the household are handicapped (to aid in the distribution of funds to the dis- abled and handicapped); t\le ethnic origin or descent of the head of house (to be used in plan- rilng equal opportunity pro- grams) ;~the number of rooms tn a home (to determine whether there is.overcrowding); whether the home is rented or owned aJI the range of the payment (to measure percentage of incoJVe spent!Oll shelter> and an approt- imatlon of the family's income (inCOill~ levels l\ffj!ct state and federal'school grants). r• t M~. Palmer said all _pames taken in the census would be con- fidential. She said names ar~ taken in a census to avoid duplication and are not kept onpc th.e survey is completed. The commissioners will be staying at the South Coast Plaza Hotel, and three of the seven members are scheduled to hold a meeting with a group called the Southern California Transporta- tion Action Council at 3 p.m. Wednesday, a five-county coali- tion of transportation interests. Lang said the two committees, eachhavingaboutsixmembers -,:::=:::;:;=::::====================================================================~ representing doctors, hospitals and the Brown administration, would begin work today, with further meetings scheduled Two social events are planned. Wednesday evening the city of Costa Mesa will host a dinner for the commissioners and their wives at the hotel. Sorsabal said about 60 people will attend and the event will cost about $600. Mesa Trailer Hit by Blaze A 32-foot, $4,000 trailer home in Costa Mesa was destroyed by fire Saturday. . Firemen said today that resi- dents of the trailer park at 2500 Newport Blvd. fought the blaze . with garden hoses, but were una- bJe to save the home. No one was ln 1ured in the blaze. .loth Bill Poits and John Wi.son, who repted the home from Ray Overture, were absent at the time. Firemen said there was no natural source of ignition and theorized the·fire may have been caused by a smoldering dgarette, but they could not be ~ertain. Tuesday in Sacramento. F,.._PflfleAI CRASH •••. The red plane carrying, Burtle and Taylor took off from Meadowlark Airport earlier Sun-. day and apparently was landing · at Orange County Airport, police said. The white plane piloted by Wynne had been rented at Orange County Airport earlier and Wynhe wu performing "touch-and-go" landing practice maneuvers at t.be airport, police said. Flathers said the white plane apparently was higher than the red one, a· theory based on l'ed. paint scrapings found on the Wl· derside of the white plane's wing. Investigators foday were un- sure who was piloting the dual control red Cessna. The two tioy . planes hit the ground about 80 feet apart. It was more than an hour after the crasb before firemen cut the wreckage open and extracted the three bodies. Aloha Zone?. Waikiki Mulla 'X' Area BOST-ON <UPI> -Bolton'• two block square '1Combat Zone" for atrip joints. ~ and pornographic movle bou.ses, is a good idea, says Mr's. Barbara Mllla, Honolulu's ~r of Visitor Satilfactlon. •'We in W ailr.ikl are mOst interested bi the Idea ot creat. tM a combat zone," Kn. Mills uld ln a recent letter to Mayor Kevin B. White. "and wonder wbether you we>Wd be cood enou&b to send us parUculan u to bow you were a'ble to Implement this.'' The letter followed an ecUtoriaJ ill the Honolulu Star· Bulletin wblctt Hid Boston achieved "by deliberate dellt:ft what H.on.olu1u baa developecJ somewhat le11 officl.ity and Jess e!f edively -a center wbere adult entertainment 11 both permitted and ccmflned." The editorial suuested Rawall pau Jeplatlon to turn a.imilar area in Honolulu into a type of combat zone. ~ "Lee11lation to keep lt tbere -and on1J there, la well • worth coosidertn1, • 'ltNlcL I - • Thanks to you, our Newport-Beach & Lagu·na Beach depositors, Marlnere Savings has passed the $100 million mark In assets. We believe.that our friendly ·servloe~, convenient locations, and oontlnulng high interest on savings have been the deciding fabtor In so manv reaJdenta switching th~lr savings to Mariners. Shouldn't you be takfng advantage of $100 mllllon strong ~arlner• Savings? Safety,, strength and ihe friendliest crew In town glv• you plenty or reaone to atart your · eocot.mt today.t · . . ~ . 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